i 4 / i > 2 —_ | ‘ Wee : y . ’ - YO ‘ | ; “EE HE PONTIAC PRESS & - — a RP iE | re A) oo ' Edition 114th YEAR @ awe PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1956—40 PAGES “TED. ranee . UUTER Ta F Te lurt as T = = adoes Hit Five States 4 ‘ as oe we: 5 5 an oS “HA GMC FOR 1956 — Equally at home in a Georgia -peach orchard or in an urban driveway is this 1956 “Blue Chip’ deluxe pickup truck, one of several light and medium-duty trucks unveiled | this month by the GMC Truck & Coach Division. mission and a GMC Truck Introduces New Models horsepower V-8 Show Varied Advances in ’56 Blue Chip Line Sweeping advances, ranging’ The list of innovations are head- from more powerful V-8 and 6- ed by a number of new engineer- - cylinder engines to road shockjing features which GMC execu: dampers and versatile axles, were:tives say virtually “hand-tailor’’ introduced today in the GMC Truck the truck line for every vocational & Coach Division's light and me-juse in the one-half through two- dium duty “Blue Chip” truck line|and-a-half-ton trucking field. for 1956. | Besides mightier eagines, vi- Jet Ptdties in Trouble, Says Probe Committee WASHINGTON (INS) — House investigators de- nounced today as a failure and a debacle.a half-billion dollar Navy plane program for 280 Demon fighters. A House government operations subcommittee re- ported after an investigation that 56 of the planes have been grounded and will never fly while the remainder “now or soon may be obsolete.” Standard equipment includes tubeless tires, a 180- system and Kudu Stabilizer.. Optional items are road shock dampers, 4-speed Hydra-Matic_trans- Answers Newsmen’s Questions on Bulganin Note Roads Flooded Plans Launched for Construction of Sewage Plant New Installation Would Serve Eastern Portions of Pontiac Area Preliminary steps were taken last night by the City Commission on a pro- posed second sewage treat- jment plant for Pontiac. Commissioner John E. Carry (District 6) moved that the City Commission accept an agreement with the Toledo engineering firm of Jones, Henry and Wil- liams for the design and supervision of the second plant. City Manager Walter*K. Will- man said the installation is pro- posed for the 37-acre plot at Op- dyke road and Auburn avenue, and will serve the northeast and southeast quarters of the city. engine (page 2), 12-volt electrical fast-ratio cruising axle. When the financing of the proj- ect is arranged, Willman expects bration absorbers and new axles, the new GMOs also boast tube- less tires, and 12-volt electrical systems, Power steering with its control valve and power cylinder integral with the steering columm, is op- tional for-dight-duty trucks; sagem a special sheet | ‘trucks using UL ET cute. ‘ment, such as snowplows, is avail- able for ‘medium-duty GMCs, KEEP LOW SILHOUETTE The improved trucks retain the low silhouette and graceful lines! that have made GMC the styling pace - setter in the ‘trucking in- dustry. “This year marks the introduc- tion of some of our most signifi- »” cant engineering developments, said Philip J, Monaghan, GMC vice president and general man- “I'm going to be consistent on this matter,’ Commissioner John; A, Dugan (District 5) said. ‘As remain on this commis- — Senate Group OKs Deepening of Lake Routes ing the would cost an estimated 110 mil- The House group, headed by Rep. Chet Holifield (D- Calif), assigned the blame for the costly mistake among +the Navy which ordered the planes; Westinghouse ate Or yes Electric Corp., which had ‘a contract to furntsh a jet A ti | engine, and the McDonnell nneXd lon an Aircraft Corp. of St. Louis, |Mo., which manufactured Panel to Analyze Move the air-frames. at Township Meeting The subcommittee stated in a in Area March 14 junanimous report: ‘‘There were : large and costly errors in judg- A panel discussion on annexa.|ment and, cumulatively, the pro- tion to Pontiaé as a possible solu- STM ended in failure. tion to the problems facing the, The congressmen termed the growing township of Waterford has procurement program, which been scheduled for March 14, |stretched over an eight-year pe- Sponsored by the Waterford | riod, an “ill-fated venture.” Township Junior Chamber of Com-| The investigation disclosed merce and the Waterford Town-| that the Navy ordered the J40 ship Business and Professional, ‘jet engine f yr h ‘ ‘ al | rom Westinghouse, Women's Assn.. the session iS ‘with xfeDonnell to build the “ planned for 8 p.m. at the Water-' Gravee ford Township High School gym-| ° nasium. The subcommittee said that when Westinghouse was unable to ibuild‘an engine’ sufficiently power- ‘ful for: the airframe. "the Navy the township. |accepted second-best engines from Comprising the panel will be Westinghouse, and McDonnell in Lloyd C. Anderson. township sup- turn accepted. these lesser-powered ervisor, John Hirlinger, manager °®’"¢s of the Pontiag Chamber of Com- Before merce; County Corporation counsel; and in 11 accidents between August Mrs. E. L. Windeler, township'1952. and October 1955 which re- resident. sulted in the death of four test William Shunck. superintendent pilots. An earlier meeting in Janu- ary considered the arguments for and against incorporation of the 3% planes were Harry Merritt, Oakland grounded. nine aircraft were lost Air Force build its controversial ager of the division. “Among these are air suUspen- sion, road shock dampers, a new 'V-8 engine which is the largest short-stroke V-8 in its field, new axles for improved performance) and additional truck versatility, | lion dollars. This project would provide a 27- foot channel in the Great Lakes: west of Lake Erie so that ocean- going ships could sail westward from the St. Lawrence Waterway. F . approve the “open sky” atomic ‘with ground inspection teams to | ter was released yesterday, He | .| challenged the Soviet leader to Ike Vows to Watch Health While on Job; Nixon Must Decide for Himself on ‘56 WASHINGTON . (INS)—President| Eisenhower to say why the United Eisenhower said today at his/States won't ship arms to Israel. weekly news conference that if} He replied that peace cannot he ever feels he is unable to carry|be assured by touching off an the burden of the presidency, he|arms race in the Middle East. Israel, he pointed out, has a arms into Israel as her small | population of only 1,700,000 people! population could absorb. will withdraw as a candidate for a second term. iwhile her Arab neighbors number Basements Fill 40,000,000. The President didn't, believe the United States could | cee passe by pout os enna Power Lines Downed;; Phone Service © Out | He said he has told Vice Presi-, dent Richard M. Nixon that Nixon must decide for himself whether Ice Jams Blamed he wants.to seek re-election to ‘he! number two post. | Eisenhower again ducked a di- rect answer to whether he him- self wants: the 43-year-old Nixon te be his running mate again. But he again praised Nixon highly, but said he would not presume to tell the vice president what.he should do with his future. | LEAVES IT-TO NIXON The President told the. press! with eye-flashing emphasis that he! would angrily rebuff anyone who) had the effrontety to suggest that he “dump” Nixon from the 1956 GOP ticket. He gave the impression that he was determined not to lose his temper, but also a red to some observers to be’ a bit tired, : Eisenhower also answered ques- tions about his note to Bulganin. He had again asked Bulganin to inspection plan and to couple it check on disarmament. | The text. of Eisenhower's let- | accept q mutual program, “dl- rected especially to bringing un- _der control the nuclear threat.” Bulganin promptly acknowledged receipt of the message, and indi- cated that he would like to visit Washington and confer personally with Eisenhower (but hesitated be- ment should be alert to follow up tensions. Another reporter tried to get the shoreline. St. Clair Flooding Homes MARINE CITY (INS)—The churning ice jam in the St. Clair River today forced rapidly-rising flood waters to the doors.of 30 homes near Marine City and ripped up docks and boathouses all along State Police waded to evacuate an elderly lady and her husband, Mr. DeCloedt, trapped in the flood The woman, an invalid, had to be carried out on and Mrs. a stretcher. Other families in the area were keeping row- boats moored in their backyards as they gathered up valuables and lifted their furniture onto old crates and boxes. The flooded area is two miles north of Marine City, bordering the Belle River, which flows into the St. Clair River near the town. Recent thaws have shaken ice loose in the upper St. Clair River and much of it has ground its way south to form a new jam at the mouth of the Belle. ; for 300 in Area” Tornadoes killed at least one person in Indiana and injured 35 in Ohio, Illinois and Missouri yesterday, while violent flash storms in Michigan raised rivers to flood stage and made small lakes of Oakland County roads last night, Locally, countless roads and basements were flood- ed, high-tension and tele- phone wires were reported down and fire departments throughout the county an- swered lightning calls. | through knee-deep water A Bell Telephone Co. reported Fin gerprint Convicts | Man on Theft Count A. fingerprint led to. conviction of a Detroit man on a larceny- to Assistant Prosecutor Donald A. Brown. The case against Kuzenko was) uation in Italy is better than it The President said this govern-; built around the fingerprint—there has been since the end of World were no witnesses to the theft and War Il, He added: any opening which looks like it the stolen goods were not re- might lead to a lessening of world covered. Kuzenko will be sentenced not need to worry about Italy bor- March 19 by Circuit Judge Clark rowing money. There is no need J. Adams, 11 “cases of main cabl DLOAKB. 6 oes oe A three-minute pocket-size tor- nado whipped a rural area 30 miles east of Windsor, Ont., last night, causing Italy's President Leaves Detroit for Frisco Visit | DETROIT (INS) — . President Giqvanni Gronchi of Italy San Francisco} e in taries, including U.S. sador to Italy Clare \ stability." He also said the economie sit- “The Amierican taxpayer - does Israel and Arabs Stand .on Brink of Conflict as ifor any loans.’’ ‘and numerous other advances such| ,as our complete conversion to \tubeless tires and 12-volt electrical isystems. “BEST AVAILABLE’ “We are convinced our improved ‘GMCs will have a profound influ- ence on the trucking industry and give operators the best looking and) _ hardest working trucks presently available.” : One V-8 and -three 6-cylinder gasoline engines power new light and medium-duty GMCs. With _ 316-cubic-inch displacement and a 180-horsepower rating, the new | V-8 is available for every basic | model in the entire 100-370 series. | Its power rating tops its prede- cessors by 2% horsepower. More horsepower also is evident in the ''sixes.’’ One with 130-horse- power compared to the previous one's 125 is offered in 100-300 mod- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) Eye Manistee Jet Site | WASHINGTON — The House) Armed Services Committee today | considered recommending that the Michigan jet base near Manistee, rather than at Kalkaska. Thus, a| two-year dispute over the site jerupted again. ROAD CAVES IN — Torrential rains that created havoc. across Albany. Overflowing streams closed many schools a New York State today washed out this section of Route 20 near some families from Albany west to Buffalo. Torrential Rains Create Havoc in New York State Big 3 Disagrees the Middle East. Israel's Parliament has de- feated—for the mome' by some of the countrymen for an immediate preventive war against the Arab state neighbors. ° this situation de-— the Soviets, At least, that ts the _ opinion of Western officials, 2.- Jordan has given the Brit- ish a real jolt by kicking out Lt. Gen. John ot Glubb, who had _|been the founder and leader, the |the Jordanian army, the Arab | Legion. | 3. The British, Americans and ‘French are divided on what policy to pursue in the critical Middle East—where the Soviets hover to the north and Arab Nationalism flames from the Atlantic coast on the west to the Persian Gulf in Asia. AP Wirephoto nd marooned of Waterford Township Schools will be the panel moderator. “NO STRINGS” Lots of attachments but no “strings.’ The advertiser Construction ‘of tol! rvads in said she sold the machine | Michigan was termed ‘unlikely’ Cned first person that |by a highway expert speaking here yesterday. | Meanwhile in Lansing, a pro- posal for increasing powers of the state's turnpike-building agency was dumped by its sponsor. Speaking before the Pontiac BEARS CONSOLE SEWING MA- chine with attachments. Slight- ly used, $35. FE 23-4497. What have you to sell, trade. rent or want to buy? Take a tip and use a’ low cost, quick-action Want Ad Youll be glad you did! executive director of the in- fluential Michigan Good Roads Federation, listed reasons why his group feels the toll-road proj- To Place Your Want Ad | ect will not be realized. jroutes approved by the Legislature lin 1953 f Kiwanis Club, Gerald W. Graves, formulating a 20-year state road- building plan, said ‘‘we are not opposed to toll roads if they can| fit into the overall plan. “But the bonding companies have said they won't finance the| project unless the state will pledge its full faith and credit to support half the proposed $600,000,000 bond | issue." jfeasible, rather than along two in 2 Graves, whose group worked!) closely with the Legislature and Automotive Safety Foupdation in Basketball Leaders Revealed Thursday Watch for the All-Oakland oo ee see aise papal A bill has been introduced in the oaee of ichures along notes — | Legislature which would authorize P "ia public vote in November on county Class A, B, and C teants |putting the state's DIAL -FE 2-8181 “ Just ask for the WANT AD DEPT. Sen. Haskell L. Nichols (R-Jack- son) abandoned a bill to let the | turnpike authority build pay-high- ;ways at any location it deemed , and The Press-all-league teams of the Saginaw Valley, Inter- Lakes, Eastern Michigan, Wayne- Oakland, Oakland B and South- seems to have little chance for passage,’ said Graves. credit behind] half the issue. ‘‘Right now the bill] importance of propos¢d federal legislation increasing aid to road building. i He withdrew hig bill, said) Nichols, ,becduse of/ uncertainties ovet fate of the sé-called Fallon bill for a new and greatly en/ larged federal rodd program. { As it now stands, states would get credit in aljocation of fedefal highway aid finds for turnpike construction lying of the natjbnal system of int¢rstate highways. Graves nted out thaf the | tederal legislation is aiméd = bringing 40,000 miles /of na- | tional interstate highways up Jo | standard /to meet pres¢nt and _ future tfaffic needs. Michigan Grdves and Nichols both stressed ern Thumb’ Leagues. oT ; 1 ' has 970 pans of the system. i Call Toll Roads Unlikely’; Tarnpike Power Bid Hit In fact, the Big Three Western powers, the United States, Bri- tain and France, never have seen | eye-to-eye on the multiple prob- | lems im the Middle East and the | French domain of North Africa. “Michigan can meet its needs iniof dollars of state funds we are, Qj] is one of the big factors in system. / “It Congress will accept the re- sponsibility of meeting needs on the interstate system, the millions 110 fo 15 years if Congress acts fa- ivorably regarding “the national ispending on it will be usable onthe whole complicated situation. istate trunklines and county pri- Arab nationalism and local Arab mary roads. ; jversus-Arab feuds are another, “We will see an increase from) The United States also has the $150,000,000 per year planned | aerial facilities in Saudi Arabia for state highways to more than. and Britain has defense bases in : |the Middle East, and also a vital County News 18, Editorials Guideposts .,. Sports Wilson, Barl...........+.. In Today's Press uM Sere les Women’s Pages......21 thru 25 $225.000,000 per Ar, ° oo \ stake in the oil of Iraq. “If Congress does not act, Mich-| ; lican will) hav ne | ‘The Israeli nation is surrounded igan will have to boost its NET iy his whith of ble. Its meet needs,” he asserted. . In the next 15 years travel on state highways is expected to in- crease 72 per cent and vehicle Potter Receives Medal ‘registrations 68 per cent, he | WASHINGTON ® - Sen, Potter jadded i/(R-Mich) received Parents’ magazine thcome Tax Reterns Prepared Angys Campbell—Tax Consultant jbelping the cause of 93 W. Huron St, Open Eves. FE 2-3618 dren. ‘war decision any day, Hail struck most county “second Lawrencé of Arabia,” of. a medal from in Storm Wake; - > ‘Over Near East ~ |way-user taxes by. 20 per cent tO poiament may reverse its ant. 2 « « \* part- ia Pontise Ss ? Teéay ng § a.m. At 8 am.: Wind velocity § mph. Direction: Northeast. Sun rises ursday a¢ 6:56 &.m. Bun sets Wednesday at 6:29 p.m. Moon sete Wi y et 1:56 p.m. Moon rises Thursdey at 4:37 a.m. Lowest t Sees Sore else ee , snow, high winds. Highest and Lowest. Temperatures This Date in 64 Years Sim 1878 a in 1913 Monday's Temperature Chart *e 52 “41 Memphis Raltimor Sessesss 2¥uusscsas THE: PONTIAC PRES gested that 59 of these strikers Grades of Beef Split Info 2 New Divisions riculture Department said today! that the present commercial grade: of beef will be divided into two new grades, “standard and ‘‘com- mercial," effective June 1. Present beef grades are prime, choice, good, commercial, utility, cutter and a Ld The department said the division of the present commercial grade is| turity and the grade name. * * * “Standard” will be applied to beef from younger animals of the igrade. The “commercial” designa- ition will be retained for beef from /mature animals falling in the pres- ent commercial grade. First art gallery to be connected with a college in the United States was established at Yale in 1831. ( i WASHINGTON (INS) — The Ag-, being made on the basis of ma-|Ral ‘the Frank Carruthers Funeral ee Rudolph Zimmer Mrs. Rudolph (Ida J.) Zimmer, 84. of 48 Gingell Ct. died last night jat her home after a brief iliness. She was born Oct. 19, 1871 in |New York State and came to Pon- \tiac from Rochester 17 years ago. Mrs, Zimmer was a member of St. Trinity Lutheran Church, She is survived by a-daughter, Mrs. Meta Fox, and q son, Roscoe, both of Pontiac, four grandchildren and six gréat-grandchildren. Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Haase and Mrs. Rose Holman, both of Illinois. Service will be at 2 p.m. Friday from the Pixley Funeral Home, Rochester with her pastor, the Rev. ph C. Claus, officiating. Burial will follow in Mt. Avon Cemetery, Rochester. 6 Presenting Papers ‘DETROIT — Six physicians from the University of Michigan} Medical School and University Hospital at Am Arbor are among those scheduled to present papers at the Michigan Clinical Institute, opening today in Detroit, S$, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1956 the left, and on the right, Paul Butler, Democratic chairman. ‘Halftime on Job Good Enough’ KANSAS CITY W—GOP Chair- man Leonard Hall says President Eisenhower is ready for full-time duty in a second term but even if he could spend only halftime at the job he would be better than anvone the Democrats have. This observation came in a po- litical battle of wits between Hall and Democratic Chairman Paul Butler last night on the Kansas; City Press Club Griddle Show. Butler promised the Democrats would retire Eisenhower complete- ly next Nov. 6. And he said it was the President and not the Demo- crats who had injected health into the campaign. — Butler ‘contended special inter- est on the Republican side and a Democratic program for all the people was the paramount issue. GOP Hall, Dems’ Butler in Battle of Wits Over Ike ‘going to make Eisenhower's health ‘a campaign issue. It got even hot- was asked if the Democrats were ter when Butler was asked to tell thy the Democrats should be re- turned to office. s * 8 Butler wanted to talk about a billion-dollar drop in farm ineome last year and blamed the Republi- cans for it. And he said the small business man is complaining his volume and profits are down while creased earnings. Hall said Butler ‘approached the brink of truth” in his summa- tion and Butler replied that was a “good phrase *coming,from a Re- publican."’ Hall said Butler neg- lected to tell his questioners “there are 65 million people working in this country at $11 a week more the big corporations report in-jvi to abandon a combination bicycle ishop-home at 4755 Dixie. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Warden sought aid from the Michigan State Police post in Pontiac to lodge eight children, ages 3 to 16. Foot- deep water reportedly covered the first floor. ‘The lowest temperature preced- ing 8 a.m. in downtown Pontiac was 34 degrees. The thermometer registered 32 at 2 p.m. Sen. Sparkman Hits GOP Farm Policy - HAGERSTOWN, Md. # — Sen. BLOOMFIELD HILLS—William McGuire, sixth grade teacher at, Wing Lake School and former recreation director in that area, | Wilson Joining >. Broomfield Bills a : a canara 12,500 Voters Are Eligible . Defense Parley ass in Senate. | for April 2 City Election a a : : BIRMINGHAM a 0| funds which ended Monday tor Tells’ Reporters Missiles Water. Neods Sunject jvoters were added get home _ Important but Cause of One Measure Given the city’s registered voters lists,| ‘The total will be boosted towards ' Too, Much Talk | Vete of Approval but the total will be only about |the $50,000 goal by business solici- 4 | Taree bills sponsored by Oakland | 4 se nefiter Semin nghgre~ say | WASHINGTON (INS) — Defense ‘. sca ce A aceording to City Clerk Irene Ha lwhoge tundg are not yet tallied, Secretary Charles E. Wilsdn’s con- ese oe < nem Gale a _ ley. and vacationers who have not been viction that the importance of passed the Senate and gone on _| Misa Harley's estimate followed/reached. Mrs. Weinhold indicated . oa hae ak as ua, , take oa exaggerated appears likely today to Senators also approved a bill eS ee eae _ — * * « dominate the intensive “new look” which would provide an average board members will be chosen.| The Matthew Cammareris, ‘the being taken at America’s security. increase in workmen's compensa- member of is|Herbert Gardners, the G, Glen ~ Wilson leaves Washington tion benefits of $4.71 a week, in- not possible unt! cancellations|Hurns and the W. H. Joneses, of to join the Joint Chiets of Staff creasing those for an injured oa hana l Birmingham and the Lester Col- in a secluded meeting at Ramey workman with a single dependent _, _ |berts of Bloomfield Hills were ‘Air Force Base in Puerto Rico, $1 to $33 a week and for a work-|-~ parpy §. MOORE JR. Colored paper strips in voting [among those at the banquet honor- where an historic three-year blue- man with five or more dependents machines were approved by the |i, President of Italy and Senora print for America’s defense is be- $15 to $57 a week. al 5 Moore J commission this week, and bal- \Giovanni Gronchi and Ambassador ing drafted. Wes aa acas oes Gace ; [| lets are being printed. Mise Has ICiare Boothe Lace in Detroit last The defense secretary told re- _| by Broomfield, one passed by ® . ed li oy aut wt te oe one. ee * ¢ 8 putas jeter Sing oe Mat 0 244 vote this ‘meraing waich (AND Oint JOM | dates might ensure that the quée- | A missing clarinet was reported 1,500-mile rocket, whether Rus: | _| would expand powers of the State . tions are mot ignored by voters. |1, the K. L. At sia or America gets it first, will Water Resources Commission. It County Prosecutor Fred- ee ~dagrenltag~m food Thetr be “just one more weapon” in would allow the commission to C. 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At periodic in- spections, drivers would be fined a certain amount for each mile shown on the gauge. up a gauge on a | ja sees as aiding enforcement be made and car owners fined a of Michigan's ~-statewide speed set amount for each mile traveled’ ‘Mit. 'while exceeding the limit. Invented by H. 8. Seniamie’ of “A person could see on. his. own 1841 W. Farnum Ave., the “gadg- Speedometer just how much driv- et” would record the number of ing he is doing at high speeds and’ as. . CHICKEN, BEEF and TURKEY PIES 8 os, ........4 for 99 traversed at bove When the bill started running too miles traversed at speeds above) io he would slow down,” said “and parents could keep a check on their youngsters’ driv- | ing habits,” Ziem noted. The prosecutor, who said the chanical instrument. restricting device “might have possibiilties,” @ car's speed. |stated he will schedule a meeting The inventor, who recently com- lof the county’s state legislators at pleted a job as a technical adviser |which Benjamin has agreed to sive] | for the Department of Defense, another demonstration. ‘envisions a state law requiring The inventor said he also has| that each Michigan car be fitted-® plan for an auto accessory which| with the recorder, at cost of $10 | “would make it easy for the driver’ to $12 each. o be sure he wasn't speeding and, The clocking mechanism would ales relieve fatigue on long trips.” be sealed like a gas con A gauge would. be installed on meter. 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MARC 7, 1956 ren an Ex- Convict Says Women Are Very Gulib KANSAS CITY (@—“Women. are stopping now and then ‘to charm) impersonation of a federal officer. very gullible,” John Williaa m)birds Younger said, “‘and car salesmen are just a notch above them.” The stocky, 33-year-old ex-con- on both. He was arrested here yesterday|in his past, he acknowledged,.and/and accompany him to Kansas while conducting a young woman occasionally more than one at the /City. to a pearl-gray Cadillac conver-|same time. details. tible — someone else's, naturally. Police said Younger, whose face has adorned many ‘ ‘wanted” him in Oklahoma, Arkansas and circulars, amiably admitted steal- ing a dozen automobiles, writing rubber checks here and Gare. and | rapt to go erazy over him. ing a Kansas City girl and bolting viet concider Wimeslt an, expertisier she murreqdered $1,600 to|from Tulsa, Okla. Flat broke, he out of a tree, ; Wothen, he said modestly, were over to the government for prose-|T was @ little stupid.” cution. : Officers said he reported, marry- os 8 eed, Y oved: here. Gund sity even pect] persuaded q musician he met in a There were 0 fw other wives’ night club there to sell his guitar He was\ hazy on In addition to warrants against), a Kansas City night» club. Missouri, Younger is also charged here. \by the federal government with|"” itransportation of a stolen car: and Ketauver, Stevenson Doubt ie ud 283 Full Performance by Ike simply departing with a demon-j[* : stration car, leaving the relic to] Birds Eye : i CHICKEN, BEEF and | the dealer. : * . * MINNEAPOLIS i®—Sen. Estes} “But I will criticize his failures! Younger progressed through the TURKEY PIES Kefauver (D-Tenn) said last night to reach decisions and his failure omens field until he crowned] @ Oy, 4 for 99¢ President Eisenhower isn't giving) t. ive sufficient tie to the. of-|his “achievements” with the ex- ue enough time to his duties, and Ad-|ncc®"Scottuver sald. “I take his|Densve convertible, stolen in Litte! HOWARD ST. FOOD a Severson cusone Whe watment Ga fh hat he Rock Ark. MARKET diag er Eisenhower would if he iS \jhysically able to pai aseell, meccnthes, . Ps ne "ee # « , to serve if elected.” om" acaumae tack Taker: Howard St. Pontiae The two active carididates for oe ination, competing for the 30 votes Minnésota will send to the party's August: convention, also rapped administration farm programs. Stevenson winds up his five-day barnstorming tour of the state and flies to Chicago today. 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Pontios. os second ciate watter “MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED “PRESS ted Press entitled exclusively to ‘the for Ligon oe ten of af! local news prin’ a in this rs paper as well as aP Ged aispatene Tus Powrise arrier fo: “ nhs a week: gunn fuses ae Ay Bet eraiiable by om Genesee, jacom bees Bore ies 5 1 eleaweate io other in fons payable in advance. a year. mat! Phone. Ponting PR 2-818! MEMBER 1 or AUDIT | BUREAU o_oF y_ CIRCULATIONS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1956 GM Is Creating New Post With Ivan Wiles In frank recognition of a new development in automotive ‘manu- facturing, General Motors has named an executive vice president in charge of_dealer relations. . The post goes to Ivan L. Wigs. _ Mr. Wiles has been General . Manager of Buick and he ranks as one of the best known figures in automotive circles; and inei- dentally, -he qualifies easily as one of the most popular. Under his capable administration, Buick has set up a tremendous record and right along with it, he be- - came identified as one of the past masters in knowing “How to Win Friends and Influence People.” * &® The whole dealer: relationship be- came strained throughout the indus- try by virtue of circumstances. With- out question there was sufficient grounds for complaint on both sides. All automobile companies became convinced to some extent that deal- ers had grown complacent with the trend of business since the war. All of the companies sought to rectify this, €ondition. ‘Probably there was truth here. * * * On ‘the other hand, the deal- - ers declared that companies were forcing cars on them un- fairly in the light of the excep- tionally stern competitive race that developed. Probably there was truth here. * ‘* tk General Motors has faced the mat- ter squarely, and certainly they have picked a star to handle the situation. Mr. Witgs can get along with deal- ers; and he can get along with Gen- eral Motors brass. Both entities are recognized. Good shoiild result. * * * Taking Mr. Wives’ place at Buick is Epwarp T. F-acspaLe who is also highly regarded in automotive circles. The whole situation is highly remi- niscent of a facetious remark at- tributed to W. A. P. Joun many years ago. Quoth the astute Mr. JonN: “General Motors is lousy with brains.” : Truly, the Corporation is tre- mendously well fortified with capable arid brilliant men every- where. In baseball and football parlance “GM has a_ strong bench.” Critics Unable to Stop Eastland Chairmanship Critics in the Senate of James O. EastLanp have failed in their effort to block his election to the chairman- Ship of the important Judiciary Committee. With the jealously guarded seniority rule on his side, eleva- tion of the Mississippian to the post left vacant by the death of West Virginia’s Senator Kricorr - was a foregone conclusion. * * * This unsuccessful challenge did serve a useful purpose, however. It illustrated ‘thow the often criticized seniority rule can operate to the . detriment of the Senate and the Na. tion. Critics’ objections to EasTLANp were based on his vehemently vigor- ous ‘opposition to the Supreme Court’s desegregation order. But when the voice vote came there were aay a ~ “nos” ane. the. “Senator was elected overwhelmingly. * * * Objections outside the Senate are similarly based. For example, East- LAND “was reported to have attended a recent meeting of desegregation foes in Montgomery, Ala. There he urged militant grass roots organiza- tien against our highest court’s de- cree. 7 Thus, as we see it, Senator Eastland is in open defiance of the law of-the land. His attitude is the more serious because he now leads the very Senate com- mittee which will have to deal with that law. — 2 t &* & - It would be hard to argue that this election by the Senate doesn’t dimin- ish its prestige. In ‘truth, the East- LAND case easily could be made the basis of an argument for modifica- tion of the 100 year old seniority rule. por cnere—mmcnncorens ee “ con't know why . 15 martinis made me drunk,” a Milwaukee man told the police, “unless somebody put something in them.” Possibly the bartender put an appreciable quan- tity of liquor in pli inane The Man About Town Sap Now Running Old Practice Being Revived in Pontiac and This Area . Parking: What soon should cease to be Pontiac's principal headache. : What for a century or more was a sizable spring industry in the Pontiac area yeems scheduled for a partial re- vival. It is the making of maple syrup and sugar. Thousands of trees, many within the city mits, were tapped early in March-of each year, and their sap boiled down into the delicfous pancake spread or further condensed into maple syrup. Clearing away of the forest, including most of the maple trees, and a consequent shortage of the cheap wood fuel for the bolling process, almost did away with the whole system. Bat now a good many people, mostly as a hobby, are getting back into the- game. The recent warm weather causes the sap to rise in the trees, and. run profusely when a gash is made in the bark and the proper spigot used. This column is anxious to learn the name of anybody who has.a “sugar bush” of a dozen trees or méPe, and is putting them to work. Some idea of: the expected growth of this area can be gained from the sur- veys made by the public utility corpora- tions so they can be ready to accommo- date their new customers. According to Ed Karkau, it is computed that the Detroit metro- politan district will need 36,000 new hous- ing units per year for the next 20 years. Pontiac people who have watched her — progress are anticipating the return of Vivian Scott as guest pianist at the concert of the Porftiac Symphony Orchestra on March 14. Student of eastern teachers and fol- lowing a year's study in Europe, she now is on concert tour work, in addition to teaching at Howard University. She ‘is married and has two children. Several readers of this column have written or phened that the red wing blackbirds have returned from their winter migration, which is said to mean that spring is near at hand. A new U.S. embassy biliding in London was designed by Eero Saarinen of Bloonifield Hills It is to be erected next year at a cost of $3,000,000. My doctor shows me statistics gathered by the medical profession which prove conclusively that most of us are going all out in Hving off The Fat of the Land, as obesity has replaced vitamin defi- ciency as the top nutrition problem in these United States be driving on rainbow- We soon may tinted highwavs according to Chemical Week, the technical magazine It-is being done through multi-colored asphalt which is said to be more durable and costs less than the ordinary kind. In a few years we may see such traffic signs as, ‘Fast mov- ing cars take the pink lane.” It ts pointed out by the National Dairy Council that our nation 4s spending four times as much for Jdiquor as it did 20 years ago. But we are spending five times as much for milk. so perhaps we're not Slipping, after all. vr) Verbal Orchids to— ‘The Berkley Advance, entering its fifteenth yegr of publication. _ countries. “The The Enemy’s S on n Top of That | oe ee David Lawrence Says: Unity, Initiative to Use’ Force Lacking Among Jittery Free World Members WASHINGTON—This is @ jittery Desi Pate patches are a reflection of the moods of statesmen and people alike. * * « Guy Mollet, French premier, {< finding it necessary to ‘woo the French Communists in his Parlia- ment to keep a majority. Britain's Parliament is waking up to the fact that the Great British empire can't just crack the whip any more in the Middle East. So there's Irritation and agitation, with a cry of ‘‘et’s de something about it” and de- mands that Foreign Minister Sel- wyn Lioyd come back to his desk from his travels—he's in Asia at the moment with Sec- retary Dulles. America's Congress is restive and touchy. If a shipment of arms to Saudi Arabia is held,up for 24 hours—to find out whether a ping license that was al “many months before is really all right—and_ then the shipment is allowed to go forward. the critics — bombard the State Department and call it “on again, off again." s e * Secretary Dulles is promptly as- sailed, and the critics say all this wouldn't happen if the government were clearly led and firmly ad- ‘ministered from the top—as: if ~ president of the United States ca spend his time inspecting routine authorizations of export licenses. The importance of the episode was grossly exaggerated by the parti- sans Britain has decided, after five months of fruitless negotiations, to stamp out terrorism in Oy- prus. This has tended to increase the tension with the Greek gov. ernment. The truth is that. under all these circumstances, American foreign policy is a difficult thing to ad- minister nowadays, for two simple reasons—first, military force can- not be used and, second. the So viets are fnfiltrating many coun- tries where Communist sabotage is treated either as legal or as some abstract right of political belief Unfortunately. the latter concept has miany advocates even inside the United States * 2 * As for the travels of the Secre lary of State, uw isn't realized how important: personal contact can be today, especially with the smaller which show sensitive- ness when their governments are not consulted directly on regional affairs. COLLECTIVE SECURITY Sometimes the public loses sight of these main lines of policy. It is so easy to forget that “SEATO"’ means Southeast Asia Treaty Or- ganization and that: as in NATO.” the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. the —basie hope of the free world today is Jnseparably interwoven with the deterrent power of a .group of na- hlons operating together under the doctrine of “collective secumty." * The intricacies of regional pacts needed to keep the peace are hard for many observers, especially the captious ones, to bear in mind. For the United Nations is effec- tive today only as a forum. for debate. It can't enforce peace. That hope died in the Korean War when India joined hands in play- ing the game of Red China behird THE Tv SET WORT BOTHER ME POP Qe0 — the scenes and the Corntweniets saw the Western nations failing to let the United States apply maximum power to win a war al- ready begun. . ; Today the Communist regimes of Peiping and Moscow are calling the turn, and the free world is handicapped in making policy because of internal poli- tics, The Red Chinese actually are holding Americans as host- ages, but there is little that can be done about it as long as military force is not to ‘be used. But, even if moral force were applied. would the British and French stand with the Americans? What would some of the Asian na- tions say if a firm hand were shown with the Communists? Thus, it is possible to tell Petping - that for every month each Ameri- can is held in bondage, at least ‘a year must elapse before any consideration will be given to lift- ing the embargo on any products desired by the Red Chinese. All these matters are compli- cated because the Department of State has to keep its eye not ‘only on what American opinion — waits done, which means also _ Watching what the politicians here may do to distort the pic- ture, but on what the Allies themselves are willing to do. Running an alliance, whether in wartime or in peacetime, is at best difficult. The United States, as a single member of the allied xroup, does not get a free hand to adopt its ,own policies even though it supplies the bulk of the troops and the money, (Copyright. 1956 New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Respiratory Infections‘ Are Easily Spread by Carriers By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. Quiet, please. It doesn’t matter at all that you have been through the big clinic or that you have consulted the best advertised spe- eialists. If you get your money's worth out of it. hang onto Your superiority complex. We are not impressed 4 > * J My job. as I understand it, is not to argue with anybody about the diagnosis or treatment of his case. My job is merely to teach everybody who wants to acquire practical knowledge of physiology. hygiene. nutrition. and prevention of illness Take for instance the prevent! able cause of most of the every- day indisposition, jliness, lows of time from work and hospitaliza- tion which keeps doctors busy, the C R I (kree), that ts, the common respiratory infection. Interviewing a guest on television the M C sat beside the lady at a table or desk with a microphone between them. Upon the lady's en- trance the M C dutifully warned her not to get too close to him for he had a ba? vou know what and he’d hate to give it to anvoane So they began conversing and laughing for several minutes and all the time with nothing between them but three fect of atmosphere It would be difficult to escape infection in such circumstance But, having shown his. consider- ation for the welfare of the lady, the M C exercised his typical Yan- else, - kee Wiseacre freedom to sprav the guest with whatever he had Con- versation moisture or droplet spray carries less than five feet) usualiv two or three feet SPRAYS CARRY FAR Laughter spray carries farther and cough or csneere spray may carry ten to twelve feet A lot of Yankee VV a health TQ. like that of the might resent it if someone conched or sneezed at them. so that the Impact of the spray droplets was noticeable. They'd resent it even though they didn’t suspect the boor had a communicable disease. But if they can't feel the min- ute spray droplets striking the face and they don’t know that an invisibly fine droplet of moisture may contain the germ or virus of disease, they don't mind being sprayed, especially by a person who ts kind enough to give fair warning of the danger. In view/of the gravity of some > R I~such as’ meningitis, polio- rmyelitis, streptoccic sore throat— will someone give me one valid reason why the M C should”hot wear a suitable mask or use a transparent screen 4 by 4 feet be- tween himself and the guest? vith MG cearres In the CRI book (35¢ and stamped. self-addressed envelope) you will find instructions for mak- ing an efficient transparent wash- able mask to use at home to pro- tect the, rest of the family from catching whatever you have ~ Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 word« long pertaining to personal health and higiene not to disease diag nosis. or treatment, will be answered br Dr. Wiliam Brady if a stamped self- addressed envelope is cent to the Poo- tac Press, Pontiac Michiran (Copy right 1956) Voice of the People ~ Wants Recreation Center Ac OSS From. New City Hall Why not start the ball! rolling for a public recreation center that would have a public swimming pool outdoors that could be frozen in winter for ice skating? Also, where the City Hall. ape "a new library should be built, « < some place else, because Pontiac truly needs a larger, more mod- ern library. : ~ While I am expressing my views, why not tear down the old ‘courthousé and build a tall build- ing that could house both the courthouse and the Department of space for people on business at the courthouse. : T want to emphasize my pleas for a recreation’ center, rah gsr this is most important. fot. Bob Skinner PHS Junior Looking Back ~ 15 Years Ago ‘NAZI DRIVE into Greece Be. oes: imminent. , . GOVERNOR AVERTS Consum- ers Power strike. 20 Years Ago - SEN. VANDENBERG asks relief investigation. ’ ORDER REDUCING light rates issued by state. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY And being not weak in faith, he considered not his own body now dead, when he was about an hundred years old, neither yet the deadness of Sarah's womb. . Romans 4:19. * s * All I have seen teaches me to trust the Creator for all I have ‘ not seen.—Emerson. Reports Say Soviet Agents Inciting Middle East Tribes By JOHN H. MARTIN INS Foreign Director _~ Reports from the Middle East suy that Soviet agents are busy again trying to incite 1,500,000 Kurds to revolt and establish their own independent state. = ¢* + * Such a state would be aimed at creating a new pro-Communist buffer between the Soviet frontiers and Turkey. Iraq and Iran, which are all members of the- Baghdad Pact Moscow is trying to under mine. . The ancient and colorful Kurds inhabit a 600-mile-long = strip about 136 miles wide that runs from southeast te northwest across northern fran, Iraq and eastern Turkey. ; There .also are probably 200,000 Kurds inside the Soviet Usons southern borders. The Iranian government an- nounced last week it had crushed a revolt by Jevandoudi tribesmen, part of the Kurd. group. in the mountains of northern fran after a 21-day battle in which 120 tribes- men were killed * * * Kurds - the various controlling govern- ments. fer centuries. The Turks smashed the biggest rebellion ny the tribesmen in 1975 FREE STATE URGED For years Communist radio agi- tators from Soviet Russia's Azer- baijan province have been urging in broadcasts that the Kurds join their brothers across the gfrontiers and create an independent Kurdi stan. The Kurds are an ancient people who were at the height of their power in the 12th century when they held sway over a vast tern- tory * * They are of a mixed character, brave. freedom-loving, hospitable al men rather shy and to some Case Records of : a Psychologist: have been at ‘odds with extent true to their word. These people. most of whom are Moslems. on the other hand do not like any orderly work system and are firmly devoted to Moody revenge and consider. ro! as honorable as an heroic act. They love flowers, bright. colors and music. The men swathe their heads with huge turbans or yellow globular fur _ Caps. : The waists of the men are swollen with a splendid ‘“cummer- burid of blinding color. One- pur- pose of the cummerbund js to keep the stomach warm; another is to enable the wearer—if he ever gets in a tight spot—to use it as a rope to escape from an upper story captivity. s * * yu Kurdish women have more free- dom than is usual among Ori- entals, going outdoors unveiled. But the women still do the work of carrying burdens and walking while the men ride comfortably astride their stocky horses, rifles slung across the ba¢ék and ban- doliers across the chest. Portraits By JAMES 4. METCALFE Idle hands are useless hands... That turn no spinning wheel .. . Idie hands are lazy hands .. . That close no business deal . . . They never seal a friendship or .. . Salute our country's flag ... They only stop machinery , . . And make production lag... They do not seek the beggar’s cup... To drop a pemny in . And they are not the upraised hands . . . That help some cause to win... Idle hands are foolish hands . . . That never fold in prayer .. . Or try to help the crippled one . . . With crutches or a chair . . , Their fruitfulness is always at... The very lowest level . . . Except as they are toiling in .+, . The work- shop of the devil (Copyright 1956) en. ee Dr. Crane Explains ‘Rhythm Theory’ and Gives Several Causes of Sterility Arline follows this column-tn Honolulu and raises a common question of wives. We marriage counsellors encounter it at every lecture or clinical ses- sion. so scrapbook this case for future reference. Modern medical discoveries are as striking as the discoreries in nhusics which hare airen us TV. So use them to attain the more abundant life By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case Q-393: Arline D.. aged 27. is a’ daily redder of a- Honolulu paper : * e ¢ “Dr. Crane, my husband and I not only follow your column faith- fully, but we are making a scrap- book of it." she graciously com- mented. “But we haven't had access to it until the past few months, se, we have mised some cases deal- ing with marriage problems ‘We are Catholics and ested in having vou explain once the ‘rhythm theory’ I’m sure other wives would hke to know ahout it, too.” RHYTHM THEORY It is wonderful to be living in this modern age where new dis- inter- more coveries and = inventions have made life so much. richer and. happier. : Ld s Paralleling the commercial in- ventions have been many medical discoveries, such as_ penicillin, sulfa drugs. etc. And the ‘rhythm theory’ falls into that category. too, Only generation in the last “have we physicians obtained the true facts about pregnancy in human beings. Now we realize that the 15th day before the enset of the “next menstrual period is the mest probable time fer conception to occur. That is when the ovum (egg) ruptures free from the ovary and is then capable of fertilization by the male. spermatozoa. This egg may lose its capacity for fertilization in a short time as 12 to 48 hours researchers think 12 hours might be its limit Meanwhile, the male sperm cells may lose their Viger in 6 to 24 hours, too, so a married couple might remain childless through 2% vears of marriage just by missing this brief preg- nancy Interval in the month. In fact, literally hundreds of supposecly sterile couples have informed me, after reading this column, that they utilized the data I am repeating today and then obtained babies. FERTILITY PERIOD Arline outlined her monthly cycles for the past yeaW They ran the following number of days —Z, 29, 28, 28, 27, 24, 27, 26, 28 7 1 LJ * * *You will see that she varied be tween 24 and 30 days. being the usual cycle. “Dr. Crane, how can I tell the 15th day before my next period begins,”” she asked, “when I may be on a 24day cycle this month and then 4gainthis might prove to be a 30-day. cycle?” Indeed, some - with Bo Well, Arline cannot fell, se she mast make allowances, and assume that the current cycle could run anywhere from 24 te Ww days. “rhythm theory” allows for this variation, Since Arline knows the exact date of the last onset, she can always emplov it as a fixed point of reference If this. should prove to be a 24-day cycle, then 24 minus 15 would mean her likely ovulation time would be 9 days following the onset of her last period If this should happen to be a long cycle of 30 days, then 30-15 would place the pregnancy day as the 15th following the last period's onset. 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Be Ajax Oleansar Dc. 2]¢ OM Date Dn 4g¢ Ta Bags an 5G! Crackers 26° i roa THE. PONTIAC PRESS, -WEDNESDAY. MARCH 7, i936 : fi f° Court’ Ss ‘Segregation Ban Clearly, Extends to College; , preme Court —- sgl ine esl pi teas Seach tees a can only order the college| Yesterday's ruling was the re-,outcome of its court fight. | Sparks-Griffin and universities supported by tax jing But the ruling applies to all The Hob-Nob Shop | money. | Southern colleges and universities Yesterday it ruled that’s exactly dependent on public financing. | 6089 Highland Road (M-59) | Half Block West of Airport | Wha! it meant. It took this action Ty, doesn't mean that those: QR. 3-712 JAMES MARLOW jp inde an News Analyst other racial barrier to education—' for preserving segregation in the or university to Ai dhe per pegs gnc x lac pa \ eee Eight Southern states — Arkan- WASHINGTON ~The Su- has just rounded out its historic lower public schools. | a — federal court in oro, N.C. “ FUNERAL HOME Hhen on segregation in public 2. Alabama is still rocking iene over the lower_court © apy head ordered three admitted to ***- Oklahoma, Texas, Virginia, ~%e < schools. Its ‘ban now clearly. ex-) As violent, reaction of. a mob; with an appeal “fo. the Supreme) the University of North Carolina. Kentucky, North Carolina, Tenn-' “Thou htful Serves” Hobbies. & Models | tends trom kindergarten through, against the efforts of Autherine) Court. yun. detieiea tare te 3 They wore ading wot tee Mee Louisiana — have ac-| z ug rvice~ : college. Lucy, a Negro, to get into the Uni-|foregoné conclusion. And the ac-/17, 1954, ruling. : » Tanging from a A os W St. ~~ Phone FE 2-581 of All Kinds 8 8 ans Vg yy tr hag ition will no doubt be fast. ‘The university appealed , in both grad- Ula ms , When it ruled May 17. 1954, ¢- 9. 4 The court in the future eral pe ge Court. That and eye ont 24-Hour Ambulance. Service 7 airin }against segregation in public court have to take time for reaching a/ said lower court schools either volun- : ia reALeS | schools, the court didn't say in so University of Alcina yoru | decision on the problem of segre-| the Negroes had to. be tarily or under court order. — — —_ bab le many words that it was ae It was ruling on the case of three’ gation in areas ae It's been! args 2 the university. 1 pee dias Gem Stones and nerols | against segregation all along the Negroes who want an edueation through all tha admitted them, for Rock Hounds line up to and including colleges 4+ the University of North Caro- | T O E- CR FT News of the Men in Servicai jet © moment. when: h Southern states insistent upon al Gary McMann, son of Mr. andiillac St. was recently home on| ! 1. The Deep South is twisting serving sé@gregation in schools will y,. Byron McMann of Mariette |leave before being ‘sent to Brook- all PAINT BY NUMBER SETS . 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In honor of all the babysitters, Pittsburgh news- CARY | caster Carl Ide calls Saturday night“Sitterday Night” . Boston brokerage house advertised for a Harvard: ‘undergrad or the equivalent and a Yale man wrote, “By equivalent do you mean two Princeton men or a Yale man half-time?” * © *: ¥ . Bob Hope tells of a Hollywood. ,actress. who said, “ shall marry a.rich man or none.” Her girl friend answered, “] shall marry a rich man or two” . .. Most sensational reducing jdea yet is Billy Reed’s champagne diet. In only one week he lost 50 dollars ... No truth to the foul ramor that one resort hotel, before closing, found business so. bad it stole towels from the guests. x *« * * Will Rogers Jr—a hit on CBS-TV—is probing mothers-in- law, and .may I mention to him my Gorgeous Mother-in-Law who never took a drink in her life but ray home from a bingo one night with a bottle she'd won so I could have a nightcap? Then there's Zaddie Bunker, 68, “the flying grand- mother” of Palm Calif, heroine of Mothers-in-Law Springs, Day observed there every Feb. 29. “They chose this date,” she Euneral for Teacher “so they only have to csleheste 3 every four years.” ‘2 *& + 2 Cedric Adams said it: “She hasn't much upstairs—but what stairway!” ... Wolves are now drinking wine; their idea to get a little port in every sweetheart .. . Fred Chiaven- claims that when TV's Trendex phones and says “Who listening to?” most men {if truthful would answer, says, |Reserve Pian Stressed by lke ‘emphasis’ on .the reserve pro-| “Letter to. Security Unit, ; Proclamation of Rigs | for those between 17 and 18% years of age. ica Commercial and Savings Bank was arrested by In a letter to the National Se- with falst Page Pr ase Seiasht that wi clmantal Ain American life, whether they be ‘ * ° : Argentine Gets 21. | of this new. six-month reserve Ce at ae 6 Lungs fo Fight Polio young men of our nation, and to the national security. “Tf all of us _ work sol g rah to point out to the 17 and 18% year old age group the hities af- poo yh i. om 9 this program, I am sure that will succeed.” - The adleerte s letter was ad- dressed to Harry H, Semms, co- rman of the committee which composed among other groups, the “American Gold Star Moth- A mvets, Disabled American Officers chai is of t ers, approximately ‘60 cases a day. The Air Force said the hings| will be flown from Logan Airport, | Boston, Mass., in a C124 Globe-| master plane. | Veterans and. Reserve Assn. ¢ ee Seen sana ‘dren! for ten, Women and Childre ses on OINTMENT WECESSARY no From Your Exact Prescription! , : NU- -ViON OPTICAL CO. a | Phone FE 2-2895 oe *& 8.8 THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Ike’s alde, Sherman Adams, phoned wer Knight of Calif. Thursday. (To discuss the number two spot?) . . . Kim Novak's friends say Mack Krim met her in Chicago; they think now the marriage is not in the immediate ~ future ... Henry Fonda, at the Ambassador, said he's learning to play the bull fiddle for 2 movie ... Rocky Marciano will visit South American for a month, Joe DiMaggio, vacationing in Havana, wouldn’t be lured into the gambling joints .. . Dick Haymes’ date (at the Cameo’s Mel Torme opening) was Mona Knox . . Fess (Davy Crockett). Parker's name had to be changed in ‘the advertis- ing in France, for an unusual reason .-.. Marion Stafford, a U. of Houston graduate, is Playboy mag's Playmate for March. x * *.* EARL’S PEARLS . Happiness is often nothing more” than. good health ‘and a poor memory.—George Clasen. WISH I'D SAID THAT: on enitiphigeley te where they knock when people aren't there to answer.”—Lou Saxon. Al Cooper tells of the happiest hypochondriac in town—he bought himself a hi-fi stethoscope. That's earl, brother. (Copyyight 1956 the Hall Syndicate, Inc.) Loyal Wife Opens Will Remain Mayor * | OWOSSO @— Mayor George Love Letter ‘Rubelman, now serving wales 50 Years Later term, of the late- Mayor Charles |Moore, is certain of election to a |full ‘three-year term April 2. No " 'BRENCH FRIED POT 9 os. 2 for 35¢ lg i) =z ae > |e is at [Hows wharwe Your Watch] Shame 9f 90] © Regulated Expansion Watch Bands Ladies’-Men's Special | *T 95 Georges-Newports Jewelry Dept. een nemmenane | + nares: was ptr rg corel filed ‘against him before the . Marriage would endure. qualifying deadline for the April) ’ He wrote her a letter telling of |voting passed. cost | tory Sunday night... 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EF 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 10567” | ; : , ; Ae * : Ww Sy \ ‘Fire Wipes Out Store {To Plan olen, eal re ni i ‘ { i y ; ¢ | FOURTEEN - u . 1 Se a CASS CITY WA stubborn, | Mt ission has authorised City Men| Ae . _ Be Happy—Just Pick Your Own Tensions = 2272== . } NEW YORK U—Curbstone fe and damaged machinery at three, playing ‘a game or watching a, afford. is it really necessary for| mote often unhappy because we ty community, The e was | ~ Pizct sal of a pavement Plato: billion — | well-acted drama, is followed by. us to buy a bigger car, go deeper! don't know what real success is. estimated at : oo he | 2 ihe ! af 4 5 a g i 3 e} day.| SUPER SPECIALS!!| 24 One way to be happy in this’ ~Som e toll! The waste from this'a feeling of both physica) and into. debt, and wind up with a : ~ po — game way ck your own tensions kind of tension would build 250,000 emotional release. The tension re-| double ulcer? Where is the rewara| 47 welled child get? feng? and; “Sand learn to enjoy them. homes. costing $12,000 each. Not lieves itself; we end up relaxed.|in that. kind-of tension? . throws a tantrum because it can't) . i 5 ' “This-is.a tense century. Tension just one year’ Every year. "A bad tension, such as the kind) Our own infanflle attitude to-' ®t what it thinks it Wants when| R BEEF : : becomes one of the busiest words Frightful as this estimate is, we. build up while ‘pursuing an' ward what we think-we want in it wants it, Most of our malignant) TENDER BEE ; ai in the American vocabulary. ‘it is no indictment of tension in| impossible: goal or doing some- life is also a major source. of the tensions reflect the fact that we) CLUB c | The current issue of Newsweek; itself. Tension is as essential to thing we know. is foolish (ike| wrong kind of tension! - have remained spoiled. children a a magazine, ina notable article on the normal human body as it is chasing our friend’s wife), only, Perhaps all men yearn to grow : a fs | if aa ; = hs : b.. | the subject, estimates that 25 per| to the functioning of a rubber band tangles our emotions deeper. We up and earn # million dollars and) "sted growing up. i STEAKS eee | cent of the nation’s industrial/or a watch spring. Without tension) tie qurselves inextricably in knots marry the prettiest girl in town, True ‘suecess lies in the ability’ , : farce is emotionally. upset and Hite would be as dull and of our own devising. | but the fact - = that all men to discard goals that we can’t a a en ee Se eS frustrated, amd puts the annyal| monotonous as a piece of sifing.| ‘Therefore we have no one tocan't. There aren't that many achieve or that fail to make us | \Yo\ a , ~~ i cost in lost wages, medical bills) The basic trouble . with our) blame but ourselves. | millions of dollars or that many) bappy. The art of living lies in — drugs are under trial. Some are ) YOUR CHILD cr } pags hod Others. like like) 6-chioropurine and 6-thioguanine,| represent modifications of cristal | drugs—modifications made in the hope that the shift of an atom here, a. ctuster of atoms there,| will yield increased etiectiveness. | * f 1OUT OF 3 DOES! The cancer-drug On began with the use of female sex hor- Grettenberger asked whether non-pharmacists, nurses of doc- tor’s wives could dispense drags from stock bottles to “smaller | packages for patients when the | doctor is net present. Kavanagh answered that this |could be done only when the doc- pe or a licensed pharmacist is in the room. In a second opinion, Kavanagh held that state law does not per- mit establishment of ‘‘seasonal”’ branch banks in resort areas, branch banks in factories or on military reservations limited to lishments or of part-time branch ness days. Kavanagh also held that a reg- istered -professional engineer may survey a plat and certify it so that it can be legally record- ed. es 6 ® the word ‘‘fortified’ in addition to! | desc ribing the amount and type of) : vitamins or aonmeee added. Infections of Gums Cause Tooth Decay DENVER (INS)—The Colorado State Medical Society says people lose fewer teeth today from decay ‘than from deep gum. infections must be dispensed under the fm-) the use of personnel in the estab-{ banks open only on certain = Another opinion held that a con-| tainer of fortified milk must carry) CANCER. DRUGS — Years of research effort at Sloan-Kettering Institute and other centers have put all these drugs on the cancer- fighting shelf. Most of them are still experimental and not in general use. A few already have definite, though limited, effect against human cancer. But ceaseless effort makes it seem.certain that newer and | -|mous brain tumors; .FIFTEEN | ed at Sloan-Kettering Institute Three out of four cases of thy- rold>- gland cancers can be | that “new compounds and better checked for long periods of time ds are steadily coming] Female sex hormones and radio. | to hand. . active gold give “definite pro- - longation of life’ in an astonish. | There is a vast organization now, o— — _? test animal to ‘There are still wards at Me-| human a growing morial Center—and at many other, of knowledge’ with which to nar- cancer hospitals, too—crawded with TOW the search. | patients beyond help: Children with And the: search is ceaseless. grotesquely swollen bellies, enor- adults with Birds Eye Strawberries | 10 oz. 3 tm 89 SYLVAN QUALITY MABKET 24j0 Orchard Lake Bé. 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HURON STREET 4 407 Main 'R ESTER 9 FREES brings you the impressive improvements a of all 1956 trucks OW we can show them to you—these great N ‘new 1956 GMC’s that not only clinch power supremacy—but reach into fields s¢s// unexplored by other truck-makers. For example, GMC’s Road Shock Damper Suspension*—plus a unique new stabilizer—produces in half-ton models a ride comiparable. to the finest passenger car. An optional new tast-rano crusing axle in light- duty GMC’'s gives you an overdrive’s pace and economy without its cost. Sharply increased engine displacement in both sixes and V8’s gives you 14.4% GREATER displace- ment on 6-cylinder models, 16. 2% on V8's than our nearest light-duty competitors. oo GMC V8's WILSON 675 Oakland Ave., Corner Oakland and Cass t See us, too, for Triple-Cheched used trucks match the shortest stroke ratios of the truck industry in peak-efficiency “over-square’’ design. . Styling is well into the future—from panoramic windshield to snug sand-tight tail ggte. Tubeless tires, of course. And a 12-volt electrical system is standard. T-hese are some of the strides presented in new 1956 Blue Chip trucks we now have on view. The va/ues are even moreynotable. Come in and get the facts! *Stardard on Subwrbar, optional at rltght extra cont om other \)-40m models a New Blue Chip Advances in Heavy-Duties, Too: New wide-range, l-shift rear axles » New “road-builder’s” tandem model with 14,000 Ib. front axle * Improved Hydra-Matic Drive teamed with 210 hp V8 + New sixes ‘leading the 55,000 to 65,000 ecw classes in power © Higher payload ratings—lower vehicle weights GMC CoO. Pontiac, eeee = eae eae ra ‘SIXTEEN. : fo: __THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1,/1956_. ~ = Alef Soph | ea Se st Ht $378,000’ | teenvanete Delphine’ Finn Michoels Elkin Travel Bureou | Midwest 6-217 : 296°. Hugter Bivéd.. BIRMINGHAM | Defies Officials sod eins jer | School House Cleaning y Proposed by Student Birds Eye | Challenges University Orange Juice | ewicuan, am @-A » 6 oz. 2 to 43¢ | 1 You'll Love the New Newhall to Los Angeles County.| §PRING SHOES Harold W. Kennedy, county lcounsel, says that all deductions, Economy Shoe Store have brought the value of the farich to about $890,000. — The actor's son, William S. Hart Jr., sued to invalidate the will but the Superior Court ruled Fee Office Deserted: 2" mm ne IC, } } ‘Pontiac City. ee | a : a ee z= Senate lo Speed Commissioners’ Ag end apBooks Under Probe. ono aot as © rine at ry ove sees FATT Bill Vole’ [Dispatched in 15 Minutes 2mm e-ssauy ton we! j= Alabama that the university's in- ‘ vestigation of mob action which) Two Night Sessions,| With the canvass of Monday’s|tor and merchant license trom| orea over woes &t Syuenen Dee. ‘drove Negro coed Autherine Lucy) |, . primary election returns waived|Angeline Gillotte at 145 Oakland motes — ee prpted Pad : $ 95 from the campus was a “witch Limited Dekdte Set for until tomorrow evening, the City) Ave. to Tom and Parashivia Popo- — woe Both For 12 hunt” and an “inquisition.” | | Tomorrow, Friday Commission last night whipped|nea at 904 Mt. Clemens St., was "ce manager L *. , band a total of $378,000. : Buy Early for Easter cer po a BEST ems) for LESS RV LJ = ° a through a relatively short 15-point|aecepted by the commission. a eae * Mrs. Anne Matching Wedding Bands, [|° The tall, slender student quoted) ; agenda in 25 minutes. A transfer into a corporation sad amen tailored bands fan Associated Press dispatch say- vi fenjeacr beets ey ae geod As Monday’s election was not aj involving a wholesale beer and toy ea ~e in 14K ye gold. ing that Dr, Oliver C. Carmichael, |ate is under rae os agin general municipal election but a| wine license of Peter. Metes and erp dena at eS _ : : president. of the. university, had sessions are plan or UrS-| special city election, the City Com-| Howard Powers of Central Dis- tx = wail te Then here's a word to the wise. Use Little yj their - Troope Thorpe lewelry Department oaid : + are p i Sn eae , a mis- day i! tak ire! coumenleiiea| ectemes a offers gs = troub < less aes = et ac i \ FE 5 6159 will discuss claims to land in — ty farm rators who sioners accepted two more engi- (ers, that the Kendall, which has. eries of change-of-life! You no nervous system to relieve , 7 6 itimates for water mains | ' have to face those years f and distress that : : Antarctica with officials in Wash-|said they were physically. unable "°®T ¢sfimates lor wa jbeen protecting Detroit's water- with dread. Toda: can have have ht ui to so \ OAKLAND FUEL . ington. to farm and did not receive suf-; " Grandview boulevard from (front since 1929, is getting too | yelief from “hot flashes, y homes. Clinieat tests prove ! , = 7 ficient income from the. farms to| P@ddeck to Omar, Peacock ave- expensive to operate. The new | nerves and other functionally- it has positive m : ' EL and PAINT co. Byrd, director of the U.S. ant-|pay tenants and provide a decent; ®¥¢ from Joslyn to Fuller, Clara ‘fireboat will be 90 feet long and > bch lacereorlrvqpviel —_ toa re- eed [ecoap dl el nom | vi rom prop- . laped espe thou ‘ 436 Orchard Leke Ave arctic expedition, arrived last|living for both the tenants and ® enue from Jestyn to cast |will be driven by twin screws with cially to relieve these discomforts. scription, under the aamatet | . : night from Panama and said he| themselves. ergy line of lot 30, assessor's plat | diesel power. Birds Eye Doctors report amazing results “Lydia Pinkham's Tablets.” De- t Advertisement) plans to leave Friday for Wash- 162, and for Fuller avenue from _ ’ using this home trentment alone ve oped | by the world’s lar est ar eacoc| mbia nee . injections. manu levoted erc’ ware hs ington. To Select ‘Cities’ Queen | "*** ° Comme _ To Address Graduates || CHICK’N THIGHS | -.,274 2 expensive injections. fatvomen's ailments! Easy toe _ “We will discuss claims to the) BENTON HARBOR — These two jobs will also be aired | EAST LANSING w—Dr. Weimer ness was relieved. Suffocating eet = contain nn tron. " i] " ” | (—A “Mrs. > hearin . . wi _A fee of “well- are c e~ land that we explore,” he said.) ir: | il) etic /BearSigs 20 be belt ee Hicks, president af Kalamazoo Lb. 83¢ being” returned for sale, after of-life, don’ let it rob those eel , but he declined to. say whether he|Twin Cities,” representing civic- week. : ; : Following Flu |would recommend that the land be/minded young married women at) Further business involved a pub-! College, will be the speaker : vase PARKWAY GROCERY found complete or striking rele! Tablet at home today. Bee how Atertheta hovel snd. gone, thecou ~ 3 claimed for the United States. the Blossom Festival next May, lic hearing on a special assess-' Michigan State University winter Unlike aspirin and “general- fast you can feel your happy self bronchitis if "Soccaaion . se will be selected April 7 at a con-| ment roll for a water main in see PEE "aS depute wal "9098 Perkwoy, Kengo Morbor || Rule ms a nique combinatign of jecttous! (alse Heeid Lydia K. _ relieves because it to| “These claims are naturally a|test sponsored by Benton Harbor- street from Anderson to Marshall) = te | . ee dene ane a Sa» ad Vegetable Compound.) 1 the to loosen delicate matter,” he said. St. Joseph fraternal groups. The/with the confirmation deferred on be grant ot oe, Set gees ten ratege end oid He said there had been no fric-| winner will be a mother between’ the roll. - | nature to soothe and heal raw, tender.\ti0n with the Russians or other|25 and 40 who lives in one ied An application for the transfer BS ar — - eee. oo nations. in Antarctica. lcommunities and has beeri jot ownership and location of a your drug store. For children get) He said about 20 men are now|im Civic affairs. _- SS aly Cit distribu} milder, faster Creomulsion for Chil-|in Antarctica, ing . Rus-\=—— dren in the pink and blue package. Adv. | ia New Zealand, Aus- GREomuEsion™-""= =="[ SEE THE “GREATES Advertisement) exploratory forces who will | ms a SINUS DISCOVERY srt aout Gephgtteal a te INVENTION SINCE THE ‘gram. starting July 1, 1957. eae AVI from wracking headaches, of ta eat x ‘ ate, oeeaa te ‘(Name GOP. 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Evancelist Who City of Utica, have Sg tate Senall groups of the pari famy Was Gangster tons tothe towing areas to pes in- neetings during the month = pate in planning: - evap ghrerap dea to Be at Newark | pestise, trey, Birmingham works de- | shown the exteriors, be given. | NEWARK — The Newark Com-| and Royal Oak, the Village of partment was approved by the : ; : ; tion on the basis. cf se- ‘|munity Church, located five miles| Rochester, and Sterling, Avon, Council. | was 4 , | lecting the plan as well as op north of. Holly on the Milford Road| Trey, Pontiac, Oakland, Water- The police chief and superin-| WEDDING QUARTET — It's “confusing but. former Rheata Ray Kinzie; her 16-year-old twin | portunity for discussion and sug- and east on Belford Road, is plan-| ford, Reyal Oak and West Bloom- tendent -of public works will re-| Wonderful” when twins marry brothers, all agreed, sister Karen Kay and bridegroom Darrol Lee Juhl, | Se*t#on- ning a series of special meetings| Md Townships, ceive a $5 per week pay hike; the; When just this happened in Rochester Saturday. 99 4n four live in Rochester, although Darrol is | When the entire parish has ex- from Sunday March 11-18, ~ Representatives are asked to ‘village assessor and treasurer| Standing before the twin wedding cakes are, left | trom the Ale Perce tn Ex amined the plans a Congregational The special evangelist will be|meet at $ p.m. on March 33, at were granted an increase of $150 to right, Dennis Don Juhi, 18, and his bride, the % #ve England. _ [meeting will be called for further : Phil Ward, who was an under-|Shelby Township Hall in Utica to a year each; and the clerks, $260 a : _ action, Three major committees| = OOMDR. JOHNSON world gangster for 20 years in|further discuss plans for the wa- ys ape es alk - hipgae tam dboarsiel gl ers A a : ene tae geaa| tebe Lee. oiiy of Uden og Bets d Brothers Marry 22se2=: Avenue fim = esseze non : : congregational tion: Build- | , the ington Township for $50 each for oe - the Prudential Committee. ; crime before his conversion. Utica and its surrounding commu- use in Monday's election. ROCHESTER—A real-life ro- lace tlara and carried « Colonial |Detroit and Pauline Gerken of] Slides showing front elevations 3 . her (nities. : Village Auditor Edgar A. Priest|mance that starred one set of| bouquet of white camellias and (Rochester. and an overall serial perspective! IQ IN Dries | 2" Seen the counties of Ma was om hand at the special meet-|twins, featured another, included| carnations. Pamela Strong of Rochester,|as well as of floor plans will be : mabend os 0 children’s lcomb, Oakland, St. Clair, Wayne, ing Monday to present the 1956-57|a third twin and spotlighted. two Majd of honor for both brides|Mece Of the bridegrooms, was the) shown. é soloist, accordionist and planet. |P10)) nstructing a water baiget, which’ approximates ‘$74,-|bappy brothers as bridegrooms had]... Norme - "flower girl and ring bearer was - Comdr. Erwin Johnson) ‘these meetings will beheld atlline from,Lake Huron. If such a O00 Sp Saas Send. Tite es lenen e ennee Cnn OT lpeidemmatis, in to Bar (on tt: Kinzie 3rd, brother of thelLong Cedar Farm Jersey | 16 Appear March 14 at)7:30 nightly end 11:90 on Sunday development should =, Priest said today. "|" Karen Kay Kinzie and Rheata|srs, Teague, were Judy Halliday! est man was Larry Kesthely Completes MSU Record | Isaac Crary to attend. fers = he budget cannot be formally|Ray Kinzie, 16-year-old twin daugh- — of Pontiac.: Seating guests, along Myrtle E. Hess, owner | adopted until.the new. council|ters of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Kin- : - | with Marvin and Melvin Juhl, kee Geter Fuca Bote hs Pen! WATERFORD . TOWNSHIP — —e takes office following Monday’'s|zie, 601 Quarter St., were married were Arthur Gruener of Roch- | tiac, has a registered Jersey cow|A Yankee Returns to Paradise” Coenen - West Ceremony spring election, he pointed out. {to Darrol Lee Juhl, 20, and Dennis fore at omeod ester and Bart Halliday of Mt. |that has completed a 305- day, Will be presented by Comdr. Erwin : Don Juhl, 18, respectively in a Met. "| eed impeohipane. Rexitty pro-|Jobnsin at 8 p.m. Thursday, March T.) f d tD d Souls in Conflict double ceremony. at St. John : i A reception for some 200 guests| duction record of 9,861 Ibs. milk 14, in the next of the Watert er orme a ry en aad Lutheran Church here. was held in the church hall, fol-| Containing 591 Ibs. butterfat at the Recreation Department's series at Re: : to Be Shown Although Karen was married fo eopen lowing the ceremonies. Twin, #8¢ of 4 years and 6 months. Isaac Crary Junior High School. DRYDEN—Betty Jean West and) and carried a white Bible, both to Darro! and Rheata to Dennis be : four-tier wedding cakes dominated The official record was made by| Comdr. Johnson will portray on| Robert Coenen exchanged marriage| cits of the bridegroom. , at Oxtord Church | wit 20 errors in the solemn Ithe bridal table. Waterford Sybil Ow! Mazie and her screen in person his latest sailing)vows in a recent Mary Jane West was her sister’s candiclight ceremony, the Rev. D&C Shop Remodeled A twin honeymoon is also a| tests were supervised by Michigan @dventure on his famous Brig-|double-ring ceremony in the Dry- fi _. OXFORD — “Souls in Conflict,”| walter C. Gerken, pastor ot the| After December Fire jeature of the wedding, with both|State University for The Ameri antine, the Yankee. den Methodist Church. maid of honor, and acting as _ newest film by the Billy Graham) church, later admitted that — |brides and bridegrooms embarked|can Jersey Cattle Club, Jersey The Brigantine Yankee takes The bride is the daughter of Mr.| bridesmaids were another sister, Evangelistic Films, Inc., will be|-marrying twins to: brothers in- Ready Tomorrow on a festive trip to Pennsylvania.| breed registry organization located) off from the old fishing port of jand Mrs. Merle West of South | Patricia, and Elsie Kelly shown at 17:30 p.m. tonight. at) volved difficulties in the matter _|On their return, Dennis and Rheata| 8t Columbus, Ohio. Gloucester for her “Return ‘to | Attica and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence) obert’s attendants were his the First Baptist Church here. All| of identification. Adding to the | ROMEO—The local D & C store,|will live in Rochester, Darrol, on|: Paradise,” with a crew of 18 (Coenen are the parents of the! brother Donald, Max Seldell and seats are free, and the movie is) confusion was the fact the twins | -utted by fire last Dec. 5, will|30 days leave from the Air Force,} young men ang women from sll | bridegroom. -| Stanley Walker. Seating the ae Ee fer a eae tea Pace tes tar eo mre | cm marie | Sg at ent a The movie, « full feature. | forms. row. ; deferred making plans until word | ‘Through the pictures you sail] Dion” taco over white stains, Richard Carr, nephew of the length color film, was made @ar-| Darrol, an Airman 2.¢., is on| The blaze which ruined profes-/0n the transfer comes through. with them to a South Sea paradise.) trimmed with pearis and sequine. hearer and: Rom ing “Graham's world-publicized |jeave trom the Air Force in Man-|sional offices on the second floor Se | The Galapagos Islands right on the) posnioned with @ fitted boilice, aie te pas bride, = — store wes Waterford Pair } equator are of such strange Vol-) i) neck and long, pointed |uns the flower “> : abd "third | 3 om sacar, wae es o~ sleeves, the: full shirt ended is A Sccapiies im after the Force Take Top Honors, * (Bey el ike exer of anaher| xine Meqertp wall wat | ceremony, at Lagi Hall in |planet. | estes oo . lyweds at Conference | Climax in the crew’s adventures white orchids. of 2 HiFi? dimmer and many of the children will present special music under the direction of Mrs. Raymond Hoff- man, Mrs. Kenneth Ganzel and ; Armstrong department superintendents, The church is located on Round Lake Road in White Lake Township. Find Utica Lawyer Dead in Office UTICA—Robert Edmondson, 30, former assistant Macomb County prosecutor was found dead in his Utica law office yesterday. | He apparently shot himself in the head with a revolver. A family friend fourid Edmond-} He i z fl i hae at th had a fingertip vell secured by a (to facilitate customer traffic. Your PTA Is Planning: e«(Green School Parents Ready Skit Presentation WEST BLOOMFIELD — “‘Fresh|to be held at $ p.m, Monday at Variable Winds,” a skit, will be|the school, Officers presented by the parents at the will be elected gold cup for a novel centerpiece, Mrs. Kline also won a blue rib- WATERFORD TOWNSHIP— Top) _ lintonville Church |Mrs:. Hubert Hollier, Mrs, Dennis | 'Petruska, Ral |representatives to a meeting at 8 lege Ralph Houle and cased PS tomorrow in the junior high sion on the skit by Harry Bitner. library. “| and answer questions on child Green School PTA meeting at 8 p.m. Thursday. Those participating in the per- formance are; Mrs. John~ Hall, ard Hill. There will be a discus- Grace Purdy, school nurse, will discuss the Fiourine Treatment health, Following the meeting there will| be refreshments. £ Union Lake Dr, Jerome Fink, Pontiac psy- ing a chiatrist, will discuss “New Ad- and the finding of opportunities for vanees in Mental Health’ at a part time employment for teach-, Walled Lake All PTAs in the Walled Lake dis- trict have been invited to send) and refreshments will be served by fourth grade mothers, ; The purpose of the meeting, at which Superintendent Clifford H. Smart will preside, is to point out areas in which the PTAs may assis¢ the schools. these are the recruiting ite housing for teachers; Wek Roe SMITHSO: A KAY Township, have announced the engaj announced the | meeting of Union Lake School PTA ers. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smithson of 2014 Mott St., Waterford of their daughter, Kaye unity! to Pfc. Robert A. Clark, stationed ‘with the U.S. Army in Korea. Robert is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Clark of 881 Tyrone St., Waterford Township: At the same time, the Stanley Clarks have engagement of their daughter, Joy Carol, to William Arnold Jr., the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Arnold Sr. of Drayton Plains. No dates have been set for the weddings. ‘ Rochester Churches Sef Union Service ROCHESTER—The third session of the Union School of Religion, |presented by the Congregational, Methodist and Episcopal Churches of Rochester, will be held at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow. c The program will begin with the of the sound film strip, “Paul's Third Missionary Journey,” followed by the study of Paul's letter to the Romans led by the Rev. Edgar Lucas. A new feature this week will be called “Meet Our Friends,” in! which one church each week will) present its local history. The Methodist Church will present its! history this week. The evening will close with wor- ship led this week by Mrs. Edwin! H. Kinney, director of religious education of the Congregational Church. Marlette Couple Tell Plans for Marriage ‘ Meetings fo Begin 7:45 nightly starting tonight at Clintonville Church of the Naza- rene, 3005 Mann Rd., and continu- -The Schmidt Evangelistic party, consisting of Rev. and Mrs. Wil- liam Schmidt and their daughter Betty, has been engaged as the special workers. They will present la complete program of gospel mes- ‘sages, music and singing. They al- 'so feature scene-o-felt pictures with | ‘both black and colored lights. The members of the congre- gation and the pastor Rev. Erma Havens invite you to attend these services. and also in the pictures comes in the New Hebrides where Michener door the night of the program and ithe public is invited to attend. Royal Oak Club Slates Guest From Lansing ROYAL OAK — Ray H. Olson, Set for Potluck Center Community Ladies Aid will for the complete paving of road, 158 residents of Wolverine Lake village attended a meeting of the Improvement Association held last night at the West Maple Ele- mentary School. The townspeople heard the latest MARLETTE—Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Benedict have announced the, engagement of. their daughter. Nora Lee, to Carl A. Volz, son of Mrs. Albert Volz and the late Al- bert Volz. : No date has been set for the BPW to Meet Thursday day ‘at 1:30 p.m. in- the clubhouse developments concerning the proj-| ect from the 5-man Association board, composed of Oscar Fritz, | Walter Dawes, Clifford Cottrell, | Victor Green and Joe Newmyer. Ladd Road Area Residents Push ‘Urgent’ Paving Plan WOLVERINE LAKE — In: anj Clifford H. Smart, superintend-| expression, of their “urgent need” |ent of Walled Lake Consolidated, jwhy the gost of maintaining school = of the situation, member of the Tri-County Organic} Farm and Garden Club at Lansing]| WATERFORD — The Waterford S torybook for Easter Many Styles to Choose From ‘ PLENTY OF FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE We Give Holden Red Stamps ° GREEN'S «.: WEAR OR 3-1807 4516 Dixie Highway "DRA YTON PLAINS schools, told the audience that Ladd road is one of the reasons buses is much higher than in school districts where better roads are found, The Association has scheduled a eeting with Commerce Township officials on April 4 for a discus- As it now stands, the section of Ladd’ road in Wolverine vil- lage will be blacktopped as soon- as practicable. However, the seg- ments of the road in the city of Walled Lake and in Commerce Township will reniain unpaved. Ladd road is the link between Wolverine -village and the city of! | CHICK’N THIGHS lb. BSE GUS MARKET 1440 Baldwin, Pontiss on Cass Lake Rd. Walled Lake. It covers less than a mile and a half. Se The No. 1 objective of the As- County Calendar sociation is to convince both Walled “ ; Lake city and Commerce Township The Union Le ete asa te meeting Officials that the.sections of Ladd for a a acta ee nat the road under their jurisdiction should |} - “S, het ae eel Cee Seen tec T| , noeien of to med ows « 1s now ina very poor condition. | Buckner Finance They're off alike . “Ment : » New he ssys with = Mitle money from Buckner’s he could be going z places in the cocoanet bastness!” : You Can Park at Our Door! 4512 Dixie Hwy. : Drayton Plains OR 3-1221 | Other Offices: Pontiac—Walled Lake—Utica ‘ Ae 2 hs { f F THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1956 NINETEEN “ GIANT ridDil! Cun, THRILL SHOW: ES? ggeicran, " LOUNGE Muren Sow! Bidg. | NICK LAWRENCE In hig third week of enter- taining. Formerly with the Nick Lawrence Quartet. 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DEAD! — P “OPERATION MANHUNT” ~~ “ % pata . ‘ : i” 2 gt ‘i ‘ . . é ¥ + ——— — ¥ oe ‘ * = { . . ‘ : ; * ; eT miner * . y . he * TWENTY - : - ot THE PONTIAC PRESS ‘ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1956 ; . , Cc ‘wp Nett the st. Chrletopher metal |@ fe gs use ‘the material upon special |) | Deepfreeze ‘ |Advertising Man Dies Scutriay, Enee’. he Dh A te Lenten Guideporis bats moter a oe SI90N CONPIMUCS | Sressns"ucit-s Mix? Ineworn Second Deans | ommor 2 uae ade tne Jimmy Durante Recalls 4)mtw't mL ave 3 | 5 vteren atria aaa Who Influenced His Lite a eee Lincoln Hobby | Sis." =" ="* rusts Poplar haaccteb hake) BACK ENSTOSE| pe ht ! ay | | pe, Them to continue|Max R. Klel was killed when his a Senaees a ae "Sin aways be wi yee | Dr. C. Edgar Thompson oecting imme about Lincoln and|tractor erashed into a Geep snow with the old’ Saginaw firm BOOK STORE crevasse. i > Ww , ; around my neck ‘is, a medal of os mt rary propis’| the Crucifixion, My wite, Jeanne, | I start each day with a prayer. Carries On - Business, ie eee Postar bionelf, te| Kick was'the 200 of Mra. Romalyesition wes as Detroit manager . ‘Th ome ingen of rchat. I owe] sive it fo me when we was mar- rat eee ont believing. “‘That's| Studies of Father made many trips around the coun-|Irene Kiel, Joseph, Ore. of the Cuneo Press of Chicago. Be ge gente, ie cron) ried in 1921, She died in 1943, |me eving. : , : up en Otay pela rn —— spwsagh oAtghinsngelie ive| Lord have merey on her. probably the greatest of the four Oy Ven a Sig coumevaagetry pans (dora as — Si my neck 4 ttle gifts they give : commandments on my chain. MT. PLEASANT w—Dr. C. 2 : meme / ? ’ ( “0 ys reminds roe ofthe at of fo “Wh, Ear an epoca "My, tather wold race, Neh a drume om the coe | DONT SAY NOT ME! | kid she tells us: Thompson, . from of these is a medal/ways reminds me of the art of for- As a ‘ > Lincoln speeches on me, and Ry othe Madonon. My pop gave me NE an ring eel hr i church atar' hy oct bots ema tome of ribbed” hela Hand tae ander emiracin| WC em Cawir BE DONE!* that. He was a barber, and when|, [1° Christopher's medal. To, me WithOut.her asking, to find where|and items about Lineoin gs well sid . : ios with ted Totoreatant Geo| EPS IT YOURSELF. - I'm a kid he lets it's the art of friendship. A strang-|°°" is. Even after she dies I stilljas following the same : dusky Ed : physical Year. — elt} faye) eo: me lather up the|¢r 1 still don't know and the st, ‘ollow her. ‘The late-Sid D. Thompson, a/Ex-Sandusky Educator 7 \\, 23 F r . ITS LOTS OF FUN * | - vt Christopher medal indi And you know the nicest thing) jeweler for more than 50 years, eed From rae pees “ Daceas (ie of whet tetondhip, Joon "6 | about following my mother go/started his Lincoln .collection in Fr ' Cha 9 : medal about seven| Where God‘ is? I always feel it’s|the early 1920s. A meo Durante, 8 on ready to start a|tike walking out of darkness into/presented him a book on Lincoln|Judge Arthur M. Bach has dis- "117 day grind of one night stands) the sun. to occupy his time during a short|missed embezzlement charges & i ever know. In tour when Lou Clayton takes me TOMORROW —_ Dave Griffith, a Lincoln scholar. if : Sandusky achool superintendent. 2 v. to the doctor for a check-up. The|stee! worker, tells how - prayer) a. oidor ‘Thompadn set up a neo . es gg Te, Mics me the art of{!8st X-ray shows a polyp in my/helped him. Lincoln room in his home and) “ss teks $2,000 in eo % giving. If his cus|!ower stomach. (From Guideposts, copyright, 1956) | started a collection that was ee tok ended. Suit DURANTE tomerg don’t] Sp I’m electéd for surgery. No |. ; widely known by the timp of bis! Ti. i. serving 2% to 5 years in have the price, he'd cut their hair} tour, No radio. Nothing. But Al (City Lots Delinquent death in 1953. Southern Michigan Prison on afl anyway. Jolson, piracy conviction, Birds Eye snd Fra ocean took (army dr, |tathers were red-taced to find that| sented thls collection t thre waziement| FISH STICKS radio show for me, That's . i ; four city-owned lots had been| Central Michigan College charges. The other embezzlement} 8 Oz.. 2 for 69¢ what success really is, to have | i ertised for sale for delinquent] brary. It is housed in a special |trials ended in deadlocked juries. = Seek ae ee ‘taxes. City council members| Section of the miltion dollar core UNION MARKET When they give me that shot in| jearned that the lots, deeded to| library. Students and others in- | Cabbage grows in most places, 3190 “Bitsadeth LR. B4., Pontice the arm, right before I go into the the city, had been placed on the| terested in it are permitted to surgery, I feel someone touching gejinquent lists by oversight. They a my. neck. When I wake up I see ordered payment of an old tax bill this St. Christopher medal around) 97 $74 3, my neck and I ask the nurse: “Where does this come from?” Chick Thighs aad chs teva “Pict bebe we! TO Benefit Pensioners . . en took you up a nice lady with grey) LANSING (%—The Lansing City|f) hair dressed very nice comes in,|Council is studying a proposal that|}) T vw. 83¢ and kneels down, and says a pray-jloca) bus fares for pensioners be|] er, and then slips this around your)|cut to five cents. The reduction! neck, and then she begs the doc-/from the regular 15 cent rate|f| . GILMER’S MARKET tor: “Please doc,.take good care/was suggested by Elton Tubbs,|f| 826 Lest Bivd., S$. Pontise fof him,’ and then she runs out.” | president of the Lansing CIO Coun-|}/ , eee = j} I can forget this stranger'cil. . Bob Hope, Red Skelton, |) aN SING u—Lansing city sae empee sel te = e. i age aan ET es SA om en a :. Just a Touch... 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Luxurious table model with famous Philco Top Touch Tuning, Alu- minized picture tube and dependable transformer-powered chassis. ed 3.7114 | a . pee Oey Nee , | a | i¢ DOWNTOWN STORE TEL-HURON CENTER STORE ickes Oney Messtes . 7 “ 108 NORTH SAGINAW | Open Monday-Friday ‘til 9 Open Thurs.-Fri:-Sat. ‘til 9 ae ac acres at Cxmaus 2! Sorority a Dance dresses are fitted by members of Psi Chapter of Sigma Beta sorority. They are anticipating their annual Shamrock Jamboree Saturday from 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. at Knights of Columbus Hall. Iping each other in the choice of gowns and accessories are tiac ‘Foundation. e, orchestra : pi = Shown (left to right) Mrs. Walla * z 3 rk Shamrocks will decorate the Knights of Columbus Hall Saturday for the annual Shamrock Jamboree. The dance, sponsored by Psi Chapter of Sigma Beta sorority, will benefit the Pontiac Foundation. Pictured as they tJ Mrs. Dwight’ D. Eisenhower, honorary Girl Scout president, received a scroll of thanks from the Girl . Scout organization in a White House ceremony yester- day Making thé presentation were Margaret Solem of —. ce Williams of Tilden avei worked on decorations are (left to right) Mrs. William Fox of Edgefield drive, Mrs. William Deuman of East Beverly avenue and’ Mrs. Ray Meggitt of Wesbrook avenue. Dancing will be from 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m., with tickets available at the door. Ps 1 | “ é 3 [ | Alexandria, Va., Mrs. Roy F. Layton, national presi- dent of the Girl Scouts, and Mary Sibert, also of Alex- | * andria. chairman; Mrs. George Tuson of Argyle avenue, cochairman of the clean-up committee and Mrs. DeVere Games of Bloomfield terrace, general chairman. All dance proceeds will be contributed to the Pon- _ home in Largo. | | South Johnson avente and Mr. | and Mrs, L. Jd. Mintz of James | K boulevard have returned to AP Wirephete|vacation in Mexico City and Aca- Betty Bryan on Fairgrove avenue i | * @ boree anning Shamrock Jam : a emeea eanne Luce Wed in New York Rite Eric Kuhn March 1 in New York) jcember graduate of Georgetowr University’s City j ate of Kingswood School Cranbrook! Has Election } ’ of Officers | ‘The annual meeting of the Round, Table Club was held Tuesday in the Civic Room of the Federal: Savings and Loan Building. —- NewYork City. , MRS. ERIC KUHN. "Mr. and Mrs. Eric Kuhw were trarried March 2 in The bride is the former Jeanne Luce daughter of Mrs. Harvey Luce of Bloomfield Hills and - New York and the late Mr. Luce. Eric is the’ son of | Mme. Pierre Korda of New York and the late Leonard Foreign: Servic jand attended Duchesne Residence | school, re 2 W., 3, Baumgartner presided 8!) Kay of Paris, The annual Shamrock Jamboree is scheduled for Saturday at Knights of Columbus Hall. Proceeds from the dance, sponsored by Psi Chapter of Sigma Beta sorority, will be donated to the Pontiac Foundation. of Scott Lake road. Pontiae Pres Photes Pictured are committee members (left to right) Mrs, Joseph Mooney of Emerson avenue, Mrs. Gannon of Edgewater drive and Mrs. Charles Fournier Womens Section "WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1956 PAGES 21-26 Personal News of Interest in Area Mr. and Mrs. Manley Young and end as a guest of Cadet Michael | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hascall of daughter, Kathy, of Cherokee road Day at his home in Shaker Manson drive are in Chicago this left recently for several weeks’ va-| Heights, Ohio. week attending the photographic cation at Largo, Fla. Accompany + * * convention. Missionary Circle . Conducts Meeting Violet Stuckey gave the devo tions, and letters from the group's missionary were read. Secret pals were revealed and members sewed ‘on their charitable projects during | the recent meeting. ing them was Jerry Barnes. daugh- Mr. and Mrs. John Wintringham ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. of Blossom lane and Mr. and Mrs. Barnes of Miami road, who will William Christian of Birmingham join her parents at their winter have returned from a cruise to the 'West Indies and South American ‘ports. Sheriff and Mrs. Frank Irons of | Wayne street are enjoying a late winter vacation at Miami, Fla. Be- fore returning home, they will vis- it Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Post in Miami. * * * * *¢ @ Following a two-week vacation at the Wind Home in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cole Jr. have returned to their home on Old \Orchard drive. * s te Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dahon ot Sorority Chapter Planning Banquet Gamma Psi Chapter of Beta Sig- their homes following .a three- (41, Phi sorority met Tuesday eve- week vacation at Lake Worth, jing at the Poplar street home of Fla. They also visited in Day- ‘virg. William Dabbs Jr. | tona Beach, West Palm Beach, | * « «@ Miami and cote — 4 Plans were made for the Found- 4 . : _ ers’ Day banquet to be held April, * * Sue Jarvis of Wing Lake road is 95 at Devon Gables, and communi- leaving on Friday for an extended cations from the international of- vacation in Nassau. fite were read by Mrs. Dabbs. ® we * * * Ld il Lois Sigler of Mark avenue and Joanrie McLain presented a pro- Mrs. Barbara Martin of Birming- gram on ‘Pictures.’ A social meet- ham have returned from a 10-day ing will be held at the home~of -e at Mrs. Toni .g Miller _ > of South East La boulevard = announces the * engagement of her daughter, Maxine, to we _ Brimingham. ~ He-is of General ¢ Motors Institute and is affiliated with Alpha * Gamma pulco, Mexico. 3 | March 20. _ Upsilon Cadet Raymond Grundy, son of | There are six pages in: wie (fe eres faternity. waurport rosd, spent the wegs. today’s. Women’s Section, MAXINE MILLER , ee: " f) graduate ~~ ‘ , i ‘ yr ! ; 2 4 ¥ + + i *e “ @ } « Z em . - 4 é yee yg OUNCEMENT} \ OU Have Good Deal---Don't Toss It THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1956 Cecile’ Mane at rn gales Sal ae With the twittering ecli eC S in the cary meting comees So | ceoue, Dnt Yonatarly bertng t- Salutes Easter i: == =e. | ~ retin, Toren sick und, tre cdlomer Saat. Wark bo ane IN THEIR NEW LOCATION your winter clots. And light you fel mighiy”high uae : Opposite Burke Lumber Co., ves lis kas | zotve sets tad mt rn Wants Gifts 4490 Dixie Highway, Drayton Plains - New Easter Styles Low Budget Prices fever, Whiting this grt| COLLEGE STATION, Tex.) Let hicn stick around | : | 3 rE i i i i i aE 2g : j j i i : | “Dear Miss Woodward: Now cr. ; : I've been going with him for a out For the Latest Spring Colors year, 1 feel that I want to SS have a j j free. 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Simson is announced by Mr. and Mrs. Good Sense 47 on -wlsbammathag ened peas * ine . ° e | SAFES Ffor This Pe, AEMTPICENT PERANENTS | energy, Germany will come 7% denier, 90, To save both time ang both hands to clean gayge perlon hosiery, sheer enough |learn to use to read through, fine print, at that.'and dust. . INTRODUCES THE.2 MOST Pantry Shelf ictal: acide, ates Has Items © as spray from an atomizer. From ements Lemon Juice, Rind Andre in Her Raisin Filling It's a specially ‘blended waving solution designed to give natural mS taal geen lay By JANET ODELL beauty to the most difficult-to- Pontiac Press Home Editor wave hair. Intended for more | GOOD MEDIUM : _ expensive permanents, we offer | at special prices... Harold H. Wood of Williams sireet. He is the son of _Mr. and Mrs. Women’s groups of the Oakland] Avenue United | Presbyterian Church met recently in members” ‘homes and at the church. Arnold A. Evening Gloves Are Magic Areme OES: Plans Events in the Future sparkled with magnifying lenses. A woman can substitute her own lorgnette or her own prescription lenses. !f|t she's she can use the secret pocket for The elasticized five-inch cloth! blessed -with 20-20 vision. pouch is invisible from the outside of the sleek evening glove it hides under. The gloves sell in fancy stores in white, pink, blue and beige glace leather. Wanda Freeman Sreeghect the Hamagath areme Feted at Shower officers taking part in their pre- Mrs, Lester be guests at Was held at the home of Mrs. t Clarence |_Wanda, daughter of Mr. and Mr| Cia | we. Freeman of Garland avenue, will marry Kenneth R. Spencer, ville April 4 cm ot Mis. Orta Mans t Rack | Mrs. Pritchard also announced/ ester, March 31. the Oakland County Brunch April Guests included Mrs. Rose Free- 5 at the Waterford CAI Building.:man, Mrs. Elizabeth Foote, Mrs. A Family Night meeting with 8. B. Clark, Mrs. Betty Medlin. Roosevelt Lodge 510, featuring-a Mrs. Wayne Ostram. Mrs. Harry - cooperative dinner. is planned Sat- Engleby, Pamela Foote and Danell urday. Areme Chapter will hold a Foote. © Friendship Night March 19 in) — Roosevelt Temple. GN = Two e |e Refreshments were served by, _Mrs. James Hart, Mrs. James |” Hoke, Mrs. James George, Mrs. |'~ Sam Wiscombe and Mrs. Victor € Bodamer. Lula Krueger Wed Mrs. Lena Green of Chandler * ‘ avenue announces the marriage of) | her daughter, Lula F. Krueger, to Alfred R. Kruger, son of the A. T. |) Krugers of Muskegon. The couple) | was married March 2 in Toledo. Coming Events Child Culture Ctub will meet Thure-| day et 8 pm with Mrs. Donald Rofe, 64 Matthews St. for election of officers. — ~ \% & Pontiac Motorcycle Club Auxiliary will) — Austerman on East) > meet with Mrs A F Pike St Thursday at 8pm. Mrs. Grady) | The June group of First Presbyterian; Church will meet with Mre. Loren L Vasbinder, 118 Spokane Dr. Friday at noon for a lunch and bust meett- © ing. 6 | Welcome Rebekah Lodge, 246 will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. in Malta Temple Memorial service will be held. 13 Royal daughters of America will meet Thureday at 8 p.m. at Grotto Mall on W. Pike Bt. The Tiona Circle of the Reorganized Latter Dey Saints Church will meet |; Thursday at @ p.m ith Mrs. Doris Outland, 3067 Lineoln fn Auburn || Heights { Corinne Sisterhood, Dames of Maita, will meet tonight at § at Malta Temple, |: 82 Perkins St. for election of officers. |; Friends Prayer Meeting will be held’ with Mrs. Mattie Jackson, 27 Miller St. Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Birdseye STRAWBERRIES , 10 Ox.. 4 for 89c DAN’S MARKET — 4% Orchard Lake RBé., Pontine + If % 2 C8 were led by Mrs, Richard Kelley) j 5 Church Groups Gather, $3 2c mms Devotions | on the topic, “Christian Ap-|- qred medium ground Gere, too this ple ta the howe so that yous $ 50 § 00 . can make it at a moment's notice. Don’t transcribe letters ver-\\irs. Ernest Forker is our cook — suggestions for improvement; | irs. Forker is a full-time home don't remain silent if you think! maker She has two children in . . of a way to make them more school and two at home. Her bus- Complete with Cutting clear. band works nights so that her li But. don’t go hogwild rewriting | cial dation o cares for wont a them in finished.form, Transcribe| ands She likes to read. An outside] For Bleached © Dyed @ Ory © Brittle one rough and fast, indicate the/ activity she enjoys is the Fashion- © Overprocessed © Split Ends changes you think should be made | ette Club, oo @ Abused Hair i and get his okay before doing the) PIE és . finished draft. eaprel Where Service and Quality Cave bane re pour raisins Is Supreme” 1 cape boiling water P Open Friday ‘til 9 P. M. ag No Appointment Needed! Immediate Service! CAlndre Beauty CSalon none 2nd Floor Pontiac State Bank Bldg. FE 5-9257 'Ethiopia.”” Mrs. Earl Sheppard of| Summit avenue will be hostess at the next meeting. Meeting Conducted ' by Fashionette Club .Mrs. James Renfro of the Fash- Wash raisins and cook in boiling, water until tender. Mix flour and) sugar and add to cooked raisins.| Stir until thickened, then add grat-| ed lemon, lemon juice and wal- nuts. Cool a little. Pour into a prepared pie shell, cover with aj -- -« «+ [s Our Specialty! You'll adore our longer- than - short hair style... ‘cause it’s so flexible... has so many variations. Let us individuolize your hair styling. FAVORED IN THE EASTER PICTURE ELEGANT COTTON ORESSES Aven Apt. . Evenings by Appotniment The story of Esther was told by|f 4 Mrs. E: J. 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Shades Designed for Dior PARIS (INS)—Straw shoes will be the latest from Paris for girls who like to be dressed ‘a la Dior” down to the = * a a Shoes of fine Panama straw have! jhave curved, 2-inch-high heels for’ ‘day and straight 3-inch heels for. evening wear. The prettiest model .is a geranium-red straw pump shoe fray examg 4 and separate the big- toe from the others like mittens on the hands, They are made of satin ‘or silk to wear around the house Buy Chiffon, Silk Tf you must wear a peasant Knit fabrics will take in Paris this spring. The signed by Renee Collard By DOROTHY ROE AP Women’s Editor Much of the excitement in the t)Paris spring fashions, as as reported ny Sones Severs Seek New York manufacturers, is in the beauty. and variety of the fabrics. In a season when thé silhouette iremains straight and narrow, with) (left) is made like a full-length cardigan and is de- Materials Dramatize Slim part of ae fashion spotlight striking red wool knit coat tons to the hem- It is in woolen, flaring gently from of Paris. The sleeveless sheath and matching jacket (center) are made of wool jersey brocade in pink and white floral design, by Pierany. At right is an empire coat-dress which but- a lightweight, crisp = VA Paris ‘Spring Fashions Wet Pion Your = Free! Phone Mi 4-5711 Tickets, Reservations _ to Anywhere! Plummer Reilly the hipline. Silhouettes the column look still predominant for daytime, designers have looked} jtoward ynusua) fabrics for drama. | There are many blends, such as isilk and wool, silk and cotton, orlon or dacron and wool, and other fiber combinations, There also are interesting new treatments and uses of the old favorites—silk, cotton, linen and For instance, Parisian designer Renee Collard shows a full-length sweater coat in heavy rib knit, made exactly like an elongated cardigan and slated for high popw- Meeting Conducted by First Philathea - The First Philathea Class of the First Baptist Church met at the home of Lena Terry on Edison! street Tuesday evening. Mrs. Harry Newhouse led the group in the opening prayers and Mrs. Howard Barnett presented de- votions using “Our Perfect Substi- tute” as her subject. “Our Responsibilities to the Church” was the message of the i ’ Easter Shopping made easy ... with a eonvenient charge 3 to 6x. A gay color parade of pastels in Spring and Easter Dresses in pint-size styles and fashions for bigger sister. $2.98 Notes of Spring by renowned Picasso in Fuller’s famous Drip '’n Dry fabric .. . styled in a gay, wide wonderful skirt and glamorous solid cumberbund . with blue. Sizes 3 to 6x ... 7to 14... 7to 14.. $3.98 . . white $7.98 ... 98.98 width cabinet with two doors, is \decide whether they want larger evening given by Mrs. Harold Elliott, followed. by musical selec- tions presented by Mrs. Gordon} Shelton. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting by Mrs. Em-! ory Kalso and her committee. Refrigerators Hang on Kitchen Walls Built-in refrigerators are hung on cupboards. The freezer is con- tained in one cabinet and the food refrigerator section, in a double- hung right next to it. More wall space fs required, of course, and home buyers have to, larity. S ° Pastel wool jersey brocade | Home Wedding ase by Pierany in a aistinguahed ° mmer costu isti Unites Couple _ sieeveiess dress and briet jacket There also are lightweight textured Minnie G. James and Newman woolens much in evidence in spring Robinson were married Saturday suits and ete nanet wraps. by the Rev. William H. Marbach in a 4 o'clock ceremony performed] As to siibreestie. no drastic at the home of cn Earl Andersons) changes are reported in the Paris on Cozeyburn drive. jlineup. In some cases there is e 2S ¢ slight easing of the skin-tight skirt. The new Mrs. Robinson wore a The empire line continues popular.\ with pink accessories and a white|be merely @ new name ele the orchid for her wedding. slender silhouette with high, round- Mrs. Max James wore a beige) ed bosom. and brown dress with beige acces- honor “Mar dames was matron of (Treen Lake Unit A Soe for fends and rela- Will H ear P. anel eeckeanae steel blue dress of crepe and lace And Dior’s arrow line appears to|;, Sparks New Blouse Line Dior Pairs Chiffon Tops; Slim Skirts for Spring | PARIS (INS) — Besides clothes in the “arrow silhouette” and “F’’ line, fashion emperor - Christian to cover a lady’s head. One Dior blouse is a° The casual carefree look of the 4 hairdos. sage or one can i short but not tailored. Casual | waves, careiree. lend by Edythe McCulloch THE MODERN TREND spring hairstyle are anybody's wear some ao and every kind . Rin’ this spring. This trend is particularly adap- table to glasses .. . this new gone with the wind. hairdo is themselves to an infinife tiety and one of these was meant for you. The cng cn bt eng will be one a vo face. However this varies with the individual A long pec calls for longer hair. The sh of the face and texture of the hair also determinds the exact length. May we help you have fun this spring. Phone Edythe McCulloch Beauty Shop, FE 2-7431, 608 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. buttons. Its neckline seems to drawn in by a string at throat- height. Dior shows it with its large cowl collar pulled up on the head to a loose hood and pinned to a the wall and resemble conventional) tives was held at the Anderson home immediately following the ceremony. Jersey Single Men Gird for Trying Year ing to be a trying year for bache-| lors in New Jersey, that is for those..trying to stay single. ‘kitchens at the expense of some-| conv Statistics show, among other, things, that 41,125 men became ‘thing else, or whether they are husbands during, the last leap year, | willing to sacrifice cupboard stor- lee lage space in order to have the! enience of built-in refrigera-/ 1954, ‘tion in a smal] room. The figures dropped to 39,744 in: | Stop running, you cowards. land Mrs. George Rapp. NEWARK, N.J. @® — This is go; tiny brown straw pill-box hat. This blouse Is shown with a short-jacketed grew sult of worst- ed wool with the chiffon hood A pane! discussion on “Election | Procedures and the Role of Politi- |cal Parties in the American Way of Life” will presented for members of the n Lake Wom- en's Club. The group will meet) Monday at 12:30 p.m. at the Green Lake ———_y Home: The panel < 5 under the | auspices of the League of Women | Voters and will have as members Mrs. Jack Couzens, Mrs. Graham Dior in navy-blue. For a dressy effect he combines this one\with a full navy-blue chiffon skirt, for elegant afternoon wear. ; BIRDS EVE OCEAN PERCH . 45e Lb. VACKARO’S MARKET 273 Baldwin, Pontise Overgaard and Mrs: a Mowrey. For outdoors the Sioa hond is pulled up and again pinned on to a blue straw pill-box hat a worn with a white coat. Indoors| the hood is turned down to form Mrs. cpl eke will be refreshment chairman assisted by) |Mrs. A. Fryer, Mrs. Dan Geisler ATA “For sunlight, for candle-light, a cowl-drape at the blouse back. * 8 @ Watch also for romantically hooded spring evening coats and hooded beach-wear as 1956 style news, Do overshoes and rubbers mark up your shoes? Carry a suede brush in your handbag during the 1 Religious Goods \Rosaries, Missals, Medals, Bibles, Statues, Sick Call \ Sets, Gifts. ‘ Come to The Madonna Shop 795 Woodward Ave. Free Parking FE 5-9275 winter months. Im thé\ Sagsmore Motel ‘ An original COAT CRAST COAT... the coat that grows with an add a year hem. Navy worsted gabardine. 3'te Gz... $19.98 7to 14... PURSES in yo taste yet so Mother's. HATS of frill to thrill... md her Easter finery. Dainty white GLOVES of white fabric or nylon. ung like The _ RIKER) BLDG. 37 MARGARET ANN W. HU RON . $24.98 SHOP as advertised #n | Se enleen Betty Rose fashioned versatility in softest Countessa plush; _ great coat to be worn with Jeli fieue, exclusively ,ours... perees fren the Strand Theater | @ smart frog closed neck with snap In collar glittering with precious golden thread and firey jewels. Our dramatic flair, elegantly “as is” or casually without the detach- | able collar. Truly regal in gold, nude, blue, or pink. Sizes 6 to 18. $15.00 ® sora § Shop Days for 8 \ ‘ The shoe you can Wepend on ne styles Np choose ‘rom at $795 to 5N. Saginaw FE 4-1192 - TODD’S: Shoe Store 20 West Huron Street «~ Daily 9:30 to 5:30 — Friday 9:30 to 9:00 Better Service ¥ sh oat ie is : | : ooh es: t Ug @ \ my “% 4 4 | _. _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1956 _ . _TWENTY-FIVE At K. of C. Hall e a : , ; | es | ow Slated Sunday — ee | “1853 ; : ; . - — i » ° , . | of half-dollar, quarter, how to recognize them, by Ronald # i i ' if g i HE ft ie ff j i : ! Ey ASHION SHOP : | Ri, cae! City Panhellenic | ft exo ) «ni ne pret Plans,\May Tea | PARK RIGHT AT OUR FRONT DOOR her tome on Littell drtep' ieee : " Shop Every Night ‘til 9-—Saturday ti6 F E sf ; 4 Fie Hy ; i £ r i ‘5 [ F F i pieLE Ht FL i 3 | i ig = /t 2 i te 3 i Ut i (h rng i Use Contrast Rule | "attra 2 mecting wilt be held there’s a Young look, for Choosing Firtish [at the home of Miss Welden: on’ | . As for leather finishes for gloves,|"unew Svemve, a Spring look and and the glace kid are equally COMing Events : Fer crocs eabeent that thal Baer Teer gt teh hae asl the Costume look to Siete our half-size dresses Thus, doeskins and suedes offer ; a soft, dull finish in pleasing con : trast to shiny fabrics, . including cotton-and-synthetic blends. Glace : offset textured and dull- a eee tmeede aoa toile andl ‘ ey | | _ A. The long coat costume with print dress and | aed Seto fully lined coat to match. In beige and navy. You can create linens: with ‘an| Use for Old Togs FRYING CHICKEN | Sizes 142 to 20%. . = 22.95 air of elegance’ by crocheting & Do you keep unbecoming clothes 1 Ib. 12 $1 19 : ‘ lovely pineapple and Irish lace in your closet ‘because you feel » 14 0Z.. ot. : edging and embroidering dainty it’s wasteful to get rid of them. HARRISON'S a at ef yaa in delicate are ON! Don’t. Someone else can use them. RE | a set pillowcases. . won- ’ STO . dertul gift for that bride-to-be!) lng So ae pockigin pom FOOB ara, B. The smart jacket dress in an all over spaced | Pattern No. 2132 contains crochet , : for’ resale. | | and embroidery directions; mate- nti a ane ° rial requirements; hot-iron transfer for embroidery; color chart; stitch stration | New Spring Accessories to Anne Cabot, Pontiac Press, 372 Ane e W. Quincy Street, Chicago 6, Ml} Gift Shop Now available—the colorful 1956 Needlework Album containing doz- 4 FE 2-3220 _ ens of lovely designs from which tof : 718 West Huron choose more patterns in crochet, embroidery and knit—plus 3 gift patterns, directions printed in book. Only 25¢ a copy! ‘ Fashion Draws Note | For Brides to Be to Facial Features print in tissue taffeta. Sizes 1442 to 22%. 17.95 ine Uneriee dooi, aractag| Call for your free copy of the attention the the face. Fabrics, Spring issue, the ‘Modern Bride’ are rich and wonderful. There is a big story in texture, and the i Baw — story is one of texture, Complete Wedding Service Since 1899: 00, ‘ . Makeup, beautifully done, glori- pfs te new wetived te! Pearce Floral Company |{ and deep velvets, be sure your. ; complexion is properly cared for.{ 559 Orchard Lake Ave. Phone FE 2-0127 If so, it will play up these lovely fabrics. Th _ a ‘ , _ by | - | BARDLEY For Country end Town fa Cat er ey ee ee | .. are a natural ‘for spring! Tweeds with an individual look! A light glen plaid tailored to Bardley’s perfection! They go through 99.95 , A. Spring tweed. Sizes 14 to 20........ . 59.95 B. Glen plaid fine wool. Sizes 10 to 16... .59.95 ...and you insist on fit you'll both be happy with Stride Rites, artfully styled to satisfy her growing flair for fashion, expertly made to protect her growing feet. We've pumps, straps, buckles and bows in good-looking, long-wearing Stride Rites . . . 80 famous fot quality and lasting good fit. There are just no arguments where they’re concerned! every season. Sizes 12 to 20. ‘it's a suit season! Above Moc Sweater pump in white or Forever favorite for com- gleaming patent. . Oe Ea ane Sizes 1242 $ J95 - Build your wardrobe with a suit from our beautiful Rich leather tones. . B-D a Sizes 121, - 3 $7795 8 . collection of pastel flannels, smart navys, Forst- _D Sizes 4'/;-8 : ; ; . a AAA -C $8.95. _ man woolens, novelties and imports. JUVENILLE BOOTERY ST Pp’ S 28 E. Lawrence St.ond ff _ A UP FAMILY SHOE STORE |. a | | . 928 W. Huron St. - | Included are proportioned briefs! -. Same ' 4 , - + 39,95 S119. 3 - "4 % . # ‘ H ; Ww . / ) ' . e ‘ oy \ . t j , ; : / ‘ rh 7 " t 5 f 4 al THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, ‘MARCH 7, 1956 - q er mest functional fashion accessory... the new “TREND” by Roits...with » place for everything. - — Khf| tn vogue colors. $5 plus tex. youre MAME IN @OtD.. -Peeel. KIMMIN'S LEATHER GOODS 14 W. HURON © © and problems of secondary PTA.) Will help you to prepare to take dictation in a SHORT time. It is MUCH easier to learn. NEW CLASSES THIS WEEK THE BUSINESS INSTITUTE we | #e i| will be held May 9 at Royal Oak. 7 W. Lawrence Street., Pontiae Phone FE 2-3551 ‘ . Call, phone, or return this Ad for Particulars 4 / clude a cracker barrel session and “Pontiac PTA Council Elects Mrs. William Mihalek . Mrs. William Mihalek was elect-| ed thie 5 year to give an opportunity eration with other organizations, given by Wayne University eI Mrs. RS social chair-| ed president of the Pontiac Council) jot PTA Tue in a meeting held 'at McConnell. School. |. * * * Assisting officers are Mrs. Cle | tus Garner, first vice president; | Mrs. Wayne Weaver, second vice | president; and Mrs, Lyle Dusen- bury, récording secretary, Others are Mrs. William Ander- son, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Robert Lake, treasurer; Mrs. Roland Stephison, historian, and Warren Abbott, auditor. Policies of the teachers’ scholar- rsd fund were discussed and The scholarship. amounts! to a for the first-year college | course and $250 for the three: con-' secutive years. This is the third Pontiac Council PTA scholarship. * # @ . The scholarship is open to all races, colors and ¢reeds and, is made possible through local PTA donations from fund-raising’ pro}- ects or from a desi ee sum al- located in their bu HOLD smounenoten,” Tuesday's session was divided into groups to discuss the progress ~ ¥ * ‘Announcement was made of the’ PTA Problem Clinie which will be, held at Kellogg Center, East Lan-, sing, Monday. Registration will be-| gin at 9 o'clock District Seven PTA Workshop Conferences for all chairmen will be held in the morning, with special emphasis on the inter- pretation of PTA policies. The afternoon session will -{n-) * * ° Mi dwest 4.6602 For Information Concerning SPITALIZATION Mutual of Omaha OAKLAND. COUNTY OFFICE, 4062 W. MAPLE, BIRMINGHAM | Top quality features at rock bottom prices! @ Famous G-E Aluminized 90° Tube—biggest 24-inch picture. Genuine hardwood veneers fine furniture construction. Convenient trek panel tuning. Two-way interference protection, new long life tubes, new push-pull on-off switch with “set-and-forget” volume control. Enjoy BlG-screen TV now—come in today! _ See the Latest Models of G-E Appliances at Pontiac’s Newest G-E Dealer! sme Hampton Electric FE 4-2525 is. w =6825 W. Huron Model 24C€180. 24-inch console. Genuine mahogany veneers. Swivel base — set turns in any direction. @ SERVICE @ DELIVERY i hasan fects fund-raising, programming, for eight consecutive Monday sponsorship of youth groups, coop- A PTA leadership traning course evenings ‘fom 1:9 wath 30. brother each mid-morning around’ 10 o'clock. \Lloyd’s behavior ehanged at this’ time. As she'd settle down to feed ‘similar intimacy. the baby, the ¢year-cld energy’ He becomes suddenly very dia-| ‘Civie Association jthat had been so purpose tully ex- | couraged with a present that no | pended in shoving his train across longer allows him 4-month-old sat-, Chooses Officers the living room floor would be !sfaction—and to comfort himself, | | davenport, Lioyd would begin to | suck his thumb, his face taking ‘on a look of dreamy reflective | ness, | when an old song, an Old love | | sound, We Feature @ TERMS . @ TRADE-INS @ Nationally Advertised Merchandise : for fathers to attend. Conferences) and legislation. are planned on how PTA policy af-| auger ap pas Rene Wilber Brucker, secretary of the Army and a for- mer Michigan governor, poses with three Michigan women at the GOP women’s conference in Washington T uesday. Left to right are Mrs. Peter Gibson, Monroe, vice chairman of | the Michigan GOP aes Committee; Prints, Mrs. Hareld Martia, Mrs. Harold Boughner, Lachenbach, Mrs. Gerald Stoner Mrs. William Ballard and Mrs. John Lutzkiw presided at the tea AP Wirephote Mrs. Albert Roce. Grand Rapids, president of Michigan Federation of Republican Women; Mr. Brucker, and Mrs. Charles A. Dean Jr., Detroit, of the GOP National Finance Committee. a a Help Child to Relive His Babyhood MURIEL LAWRENCE our past evokes a . sudden By ew yearning to relive ft. Lloyd's. mother feeds his Like us, Loyd is struggling with’ \nostalgia for his past. The. sight: e- 8 ‘of his mother feeding his brother. A week or so ago she noted that: is an almost unbearable reminder. {of the delight he experienced as the baby she used to feed sa begins to suck his thumb. replaced bys carjain ogee: | Do we then feed the baby in Leaning his head against the privacy? SHARE MEMORIES I shouldn't, if I were Lloyd's ‘mother. Instead of protecting him jagainst his memories of past de- light. I'd try to make them bear-| able by Cintas them with jim: dust as all our faces do letter — or some other sight, smell associated’: with intense, precious experience of a time for stories of Lloyd's baby- ‘hood. I'd say, fed you like this, sleep. Individual Hair Styling and Cutting by Tony and Carl | ano In. Hig ln. ie a ox4 Finest English silver Tel-Huron Shopping Center 16 W. _| Yd make the ie mealtimes Myers and Donald Raymond. custom: made PERMANENTS You'll be amazed when you see the ® hidden beauty in your hair brought “ ey, ays English Silverplate and Crystal _ | JAM SERVICE Thoughtful All-occasion Gift $335: fad Tor ball feet and beautiful spoon fluted crystal jam. dish, storing or washing. Looks twice the price! JEWELERS Huron St. derful when you woke up! First, istaction. I'd give him the one that 1 d put you in your carriage . . .” belongs to him—a sense of his use- But when the baby’s feeding ‘ful importance. time was over, I'd lead his | fq ask him to collect brother back to his present. clothespins as I remove the baby's|§ Instead of continuing to support wash from the line. And to help his yearning tor a 4month-old sat sat- me carry it into the house and. —_ fold it. R RELEASE HIM After a while, I should expect | Officers were elected at the re-/Lloyd to show happier acceptance | cent meeting of the Lincoin Heights;of his 4year-old life at the baby’s ‘Gvic Association. mealtimes. * * * Carl A. Wagner will serve as’ ‘president assisted by Harlan B. Owens, vice president; Vernor,/t8 ° * °. Through my stories of his baby- jhood, I'd have reassured him of |Morton, treasurer. ‘should hope to release him from | The board of directors will in- yearning for it. / lelude Harold Dovre, Clinton F. Hardy, Maurice Schlussel, Virgil J. Junior Groups The newly elected officers drat Of Musicale Hold “And so, after I'd eq plang for the year's program you'd go to Mrs. And I'd wait and wait for pointed chairman of a social event; \you to wake up so we could begin'to be held following the Easter) The junior groups of Pontiac’ to have fun. _ Oh, it was so won| iholiday,._—- Harold MecDonnel was ap- Their Meetings —lof the members on Sunday fram 9600000 0000000000000000088 3 Until 5 o'clock * * iL] Barbara Payne was hostess to ® in her home on West Iroquois road. | e Assisting the hostess were Mrs : J. D. Boardman, Mrs. Don Nicholie! ° and Mrs. Hart ® the program, e@ served, Members of the Stadent | League held their meeting at the | @ home of Barbara Griffin on Oge- maw road, Hostesses were Mre. Glena Griffin, Mrs. Gordon Woolcock, Mrs, Willis Leturgy and Mrs. Royal Fxline. The East Iroquois road home of e Lynn Benter was opened to mem- light with one of our very own Riker Bldg.—Rear of Lobby FE 3-7186 pore eececccveesoeeccceyeseseeseeecesels ees eee eS erg of the Junior League for their meeting, Mrs. Rudolph Hartman was hostess assisted by John Bishop and Judy Haroutunian LJ * * Senior League members met at the home of Sonja Ryan on Ros shire court. During the music ap- _'|preciation portion of the program imembers: listened to two record- lings of Mozart. Joy Owen was social chairman for the day. the}: ~ HEARING AID con be wern in a women's heir, or clipped to @ necktie © Saperd ia Clerity ond IFRED N. PAULI CO. 2%. W. Huron FE 2-7257 on Better Quality Bolt End Fabrics by : UPHOLSTERING YOUR OLD FURNITURE NOW! : + * ‘CHAIRS as low as $35 “SOFAS as low as $75 : Po this — event you can aaa new besuty to your home by. e! having your fuealiaee reuphoistered UGE VING6! wonderful leet choice of patterns ie to offer. 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Federal funds under the Pitt-|guilty of fishing without a license.| Pitcher who two years ago took , Ford, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, °42 penalties, if the shanty breaks| Platt, of Philadelphia, and Rob-|man-Robertson act would be used] Total penalties for the 12 amount- tpn wien one c ovement through the ice, and conservation |bins, of Larchmont, N.Y., ad- to acquire all six of the parcels./ed to $158.8) in fines and court)‘ 4.) in men's par of 72, arn ay | eimatemeel “ONE DAY! Free Towing—Ne Bleck Deposit officers have to remove it from| vanced to the final round with a/The commission is also considering | costs. a per . Rickman’s 65 35 Walled the water, owner must pay the 4and-3 victory over Perron C./purchase with game protection a) °° fake Bide 3 Button's. MOTOR EXCHANGE co. costs of removal,” the officer add-|Jarboe of Cape Elizabeth, ee ee oe Michigan resident licenses—good| Rams Sign Runnels Union Lake 62 47 Eric's ed. and Oral T. Carter of Cincinnati.|State Game Area, _ for all species except trout—cost| LOS ANGELES ww — Reheetn 1e-e; & Aine 401 S. Seginaw Phone FE 83-7432 | poll —, Annual nonresident| Tommy N TI L ; im “e¢ «© @ a | Anglers over 17 years of age— = e | BRAKE RELINE SPECIAL /% BY Pe casas Laer mate | 1 nae SAFELY —— ts ip PR Bi Sas AS | “ RR Re ey = er . ee _— ' mo eo ty \ ; . eit ee os p « / ~ | e z | r ef 5 ‘s % ie ry j le THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1956 | i , a a c — WANTED ff Tile Planner! = a B uck Scans Pp ITC it gg I Sets Sights on | bod you executives, we want _Musia ets 1g ts on = ; ° sre at || 7th NL Batting Crown , don’t put it C PRT Eh ating ee 00 Ss at st asemen ; | $T. PETERSBURG. Fla. wh — “quipped, “1 haven't received a — MARK MORAN’S | ‘Stan (Thé Man) Musial, sheched| raise in; neaee in r pot acw a LAKEL AND, Fis. Wh ~ Like any ionlian still very much up in the : , : , - | the last three years after racking! __jother manager,— ‘Harris of air. = doubt--his comeback will be suc- ‘Health Club up. six batting ‘championships in An soninebccpend ‘the Detroit Tigers is forever on the| . - a ® pce ga as maar Ph. FE 5-8273 _ ‘hie first 10 campaigns with the St.' 1959. Sen aid as abled, b's *go-|lookout for more. pitching talent.| Earl Torgeson, the No, 1 man at. “E see you have five or six first " West Huren St. | Louis Cardinals, has confided to ing to concentrate on getting base|That's. why six likely looking 2nd/the position and the only holdout basemen,” he noted. “Well, that’s ‘friends he expects to nail down hits to reach 3,000 (his total is\string hurlers will get a workout! on the roster, appeared no closer going to be my job, I.won't be qummmmy| his seventh title this. year. [2300.1 figure T can get 200 this| when the Tigers open thelr Grape-|in a contract signing today than a gad aveund the beg,-but 1 Sa Gla 8. bd ear and about 175 the next. fruit League schedule against the) he was a week ago. cu aak a oar bones D heve-a Auto fety Glass: F The National toners greatest tae 25 should be a breeze injWashington Senators this weekend. ' , rol ” : ce player of the last decade predict- 1958." saps be one wee few more days,” . sald Muddy At 212, Wertz is about 10 pounds dg a ed, during one of those rare times) Bunning, Pete Wojey. Gene Host! Ruel, Tiger general manager. over what he considers his best tusurense Claims Monered when he talks about himself, he od aon riots Saturday ith the| “Them maybe we'll give him a ing weight, but in his initial Hub Auto Glass Co. } ¥°uld bit betwen 340 and 390. Harri f an oan Aids |Senators. at: the Tiger training| Phone call to see if he's changed workout yesterday the ve 4-1000 | He thinks that should be —— op a ‘his mind.” —— - 3l-year-old slugger looked “in £ Se Setees oe ‘to win the batting crown jam here. ‘Paul Foytack and voli oo Milan —~———— | thinks Philadelphia’s Richie gens ‘Miller are expected to get the call' Torgeson, meanwhile, still wasn't) aaa Lopez wart on't hurry Wertz. . ‘burn and New York’s Willie Mays Santee’ § Cause Sunday at Washington's -home sending out any peace feelers SPORT and are the players to beat, ~ a TAMPA, Fla, @ — Manager . . Others to get caretul Island, some 60 miles from here. Marty Marion announced his reg- BUILDERS’ SHOW “jshivara captured te tite last NEW YORK —Wes Santes,| inctude rockie Jim Small gt ist |_ Te Whole issue revolves around ular lineup for a Chicago White March 23, 24, 25 _ | year with .342, and Mays won the| America’s controversial miler who| base and J. W. Porter, who's | Whether the Tiger offer of $19,000) pram oratandr sr pay lao9 4 previous year with .345. is fighting a lifetime suspension! bees used as an outfielder and, |" his services this season means with possible change im .the bat- CAI Bldg., Waterford ** 6 in the courts, has the director Of| infielder, behind the plate, a salary boost, ting order it could be the same Exhibiters' Spece Available Declaring he felt a good -deal) the Knights of Columbus track A Torgy says no. He contends lineup he'll use when the season younger than his 35 years,, Musial meet in his corner Whether the Tigers will be able’ that his sdtary last year amount- a P avn: he’s at his best phys Tom Harrigan, the K of C di-|to gain the services o ftheir regu-| ed to $20,000 — $18,000 regular Marion Usted Minnie Minceo if , jeally since 1952—the last time he rector, criticized tr> Amateur Ath-|lar 1st baseman by then was a' pay and a $2,000 bonus from the Nellie Tox. %, George Kell 3b. A Good Used Car? ‘won a batting championship. He letic Union yomurény ‘be haa Larry ‘Doby ct, Jim Rivera. rf, Try } peng Ores “the 16 See oa Koesis Defender. ‘Sherman Lollar c, Walt Dropo 1b. COMMUMITY MOTORS |". «6 —~ , : i Rochester and SAVE! “Tye gt to win the. “Musial championship this year,” Tadic memenemnuemers notpnnenseonece DISTRIBUTOR of Service Station Equipment @ Sunnen Pin Hone Equipment e Blackhawk Porto Power Bons Vieualner de Wheel Balancers “Parts Headquarters for the Doctor of Motors” Automotive Parts and Equipment 84 South Perry St. Ph FE 2-0196 — Another FIPCSTOMNES special SAVE 82 DURING OUR NEW ACCOUNT CAMPAIGN — Natonally Uuertsed STEAM * DRY IRON $17.95 Value @eeeoeeaneveeoveee Use it as a regular dry iron, or add TAP WATER for use as a steam iron. Iron up to 14 hours on a filling! Steam is accurately distributed over en- tire soleplate. Perfect- ly balanced. Fingertip temperature control gives correct hest. A pleasure to use! co co ° * ° A * ° * ® « * LJ ° e ° * $3 DOWN 75: AWEEK *Alse evaileble for cath or en 30-day terms of some how price HURRY-STOCKS LIMITED! Firestone | STORES FE 5-2620 “Punishment should never - be EES for life,” he told the! eekly meeting of the Metropoli-) ie Track Writers yesterday. “Proper punishment for Santee / to return the overcharge and be padhdearte’ for one year, He should i be ‘given a just hearing, with a | chance to be represented by com- petent counsel, and should be again | State Champs Hard-Pressed to Sign Foes ‘Being state champions can pose some interesting problems. . | Just ask Wally Schloerke, Pon-| tiac High School track and cross- leountry coach. “De you bnew that we're hav- ing a difficult time getting dual | meet dates with schools in this section?” Wally queried, “It’s a et ee ee trameck High has dropped its | ual spring meet with us. Bat We're still trying.” At present the 1955 MHSAA track] land field champions have only two’ duals on the books, Flint Central y would be that he should be bound j NEW YORK @®—The champion; separate, 18-hole event on the Sat- ship field for the National Public|urday preceding the championship, from 200 to 150 today in a move match play. to shorten the event. ment which also will combine with ound. Each team consists of three sectional team competition,, with Men. - the 36-hole individual qualifying at ithe site. | \ City. Caps re mlay City, Capac ‘\scheduled July 9-14 at the Hard- t | ing Park. Golf Course in San Fran-| F hi T cisco, Sam D. Kocsis of Detroit q in ournamen Under the revised form, there. will be a qualifying round of 36 /holés on Monday and Tuesday and \qualifiers Wednesday through Sat- lurday. For the last eight years the team The Public Links tournament 1s/ ‘is defending champion. ‘six rounds of match play for 64 championship has been held as a In the Marine City Class B-C dis-, trict basketball tourney, Tuesday | night's opening ‘C’ action found! Marine City dumping Imlay City, 72-64, and Armada turning back, Capac, 59-39, Only for a brief time in the ) Marine-Imlay tilt were, the Spar- jtans close to the eventual winner iImlay ber to within i ne oint in the ceggeallicel Kentucky to Represent | ee pool nia pur the \Loop at NCAA Tourney - oe out of reach. . BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (INS) —| ‘Two Marine City cagers Kentucky has been named to rep-| double figures, led by Enel National Publinx July 9th rs Links tournament was reduced|which comprised eight rounds of : ‘gms year the team eng eval The U.S. Golf Assn. announced %P be extended to holes ‘a change of format in the tourna: 2nd combined with the qualifying OLYMPIC HOPEFUL? “— Winner of the recent combined, down- hill and slalom ski championships at Boyne Mt., Pontiac:s Ross Hohn may be an Olympic prospect at Squaw Valley, Idaho in the 1960 games. Ross is the 19-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Hohn, 3105 Wellington Drive, Green Lake. Ross is shown above in a fast turn on the Boyne Mt. course. He won a handsome trophy given in memory of the late Don McLouth, as: emblematic of the state title. The De- | troit steel man was a friend of the Hohn family, Ross won the down- hill, slalom and the combined event. He is now an extension student "| at University of Michigan. “Sellouts for ‘A’ 'C’ Finals EAST LANSING @® — Tickets about 1,000 tickets available tor iLuis Aparicio ss. The Opening. Day ipitcher will ‘probably be lefthand- er Billy Pierce. MESA, Ariz, @—Frank Kellert, first baseman picked up from the Brooklyn Dodgers, might see a lot of action for the Chicago Cubs this year, That's what Manager Stan Hack indicated today’ after surveying Kellert’s deeds thus far. this year. The 32-year-old Oklahoman ig the top hitter in the Cub camp to date with a .429 average. He’s also ‘blasted a pair of home runs and two doubles. - ae 4 110, and on May 1 Flint Northern's hing so good.” will entertain the Chiefs on April in the NCAA basketball tourna- Vikings will come to Pontiac, | Ala’ bama, SEC conference cham- Perhaps, as ‘Schloerke says, pion, withdrew. after winning the | “that must be the penalty for be- title and an automatic NC®) berth because its entire first team is| PHS won the Valley and State composed of seniors who played| | ‘titles last spring, and even at this'during their freshman year . and| B early date loom as another track) would be ineligible for tournament) powerhouse. ‘competition, Local Eliminations Start in Class B Ranks Today District eliminations in Class B'p.m. Preceding this game a pair Van Dyke high schools |Baltimore St. The feature locally wilt have) Memphis against Detroit St. Rose ‘Oxford (2-11) against Romeo (7-8)) at 8 p.m. in the opening round at 7 p.m at Burt Jackson's Lapeer five Pontiac High (13-2) goes te Grand Blanc for In the second game at 8:15 the first round game tonight. pm. Rochester (6-10) tangles 4+ Van Dyke, the big battle fea-, ey Take (ten 2-06): tures Oakland B rivals Fitzgerald, Romeo and Rochester are ex- and Madison clashing at,7:15 p.m. pected to emerge victorious and with Shrine against Van Dyke at enter the semifinals Friday night 8:45 p.m. — Avondale and Clarkston Bloomfield Hills and Oak Park respectively. | ‘clash in Class C eliminations at, s | Farmington at 7:30 p.m. The two In the es B game at Troy, teams split a pair of games dur- “Ite host Colts meet Fraser at 9: 30 ing regular season Play. SENSATIONAL VETO PLAC against aulo insurance costs, A sensational one-two punch for more economi- cal automobile insurance costs is what just bappened for insured members of the Auto Club. iresent the Southeastern Conference! with 23 points, Larry Dorow for the class A and C night finals ‘scored 10 points for Imiay, lof the State High School Basket- - Suburban Catholic League team s| ball Tournament are a complete. uared off in Cl Cc Van Dyke with fav att es ‘comnlag| letic Association reported today. through. Highland Park St. Bene-| Charles E. Forsythe, state high’ dict defeated St. James of Fern- | school athletic director, said this dale, 46-42, and Royal Oak St. Mary iS the first time in tournament 5’ sellout, the State High Schoo) Ath-, \the Saturday afternoon class B and | Cc finals in the fieldhouse, These’ can be ordered from L. L. Frimo- dig, MSU ticket manager. | Tickets for the Friday evening | and night SemiFinals at the | Lansing civic center and the | MSU fieldhouse will be sold at | | | ranks get under way tonight at of Class D contests will pit De-| Pontiac, Troy, Grand Blanc and troit Country Day against New| Mary at 6:30 and |trimmed Center Line St. Clement, == Rockels Win Again in Y’ Cage League The Rockets remained unbeaten in the Pontiac YMCA Intramural Basketball League with a 52-33 victory over the YMCA Monday |14 points each for the league lead- ers while Bill Varian led the ‘Y' iwith 16. Seminary trounced Doris Inn, | '57-36, in the other loop game.) ‘Gordon Montross poured in 27 points for the winners. Doris; ‘Inn's Cliff Branch netted 17. In Saturday night’s Community League games, the Trojans downed the Hi-Y Swishers; 2415; Stone Baptist defeated First. Bap- 'tist, 23-18; St. George edged Clarkston Hi-Y, 20-19; Phalanx ROLLING PIN wh Ww Tt. Elkins Exe. = 33 4 «Orphans 49 30) Shore Mkt. bod) James First. 47 53 Banner Linen 55 44 Partridge 2 87 | Pillmore’s 55 45 Schulte 42 58 Bulrley’ A “ s Huron Thtr. 40 59 Huron Richards 35 65) K. Lente, "sas Sadsietly Buirley* rs ahs 2103 ws LEAGU Pts night on the ‘Y' court. Frank! ‘Robinson and-Allan Dennis scored | trimmed Waterford Hi-Y Gold.) history there have been no tickets sales to the public. Ali the 11,291 reserved seats in’ The schedules for semifinal Michigan State University’s Jeni- games. Civic Center—Class D, 5 son fieldhouse for the night ses- and 6:30 p.m.; Class C, 8 and sion went by allotment to h 9:30 ._p.m. Fieldhouse—Class B, 5) schools and registered officials ,and 6:30 P.M.; Class A, 8 and the state, Forsythe said. 9:30. p.m. Refunds are being made to un- the deor on a general admission basis, | You can't beat ''75’ HOUSE PAINT e for economy *« easy brushing successful schools and the eaenl| public, he reported. Forsythe said there are still Sullivan Slight Bout F avorife | to Practice at lonia | IONIA —The nearby Vermont- SYRACUSE, B. Y. wh — Some. Ville high school basketball team, body's Josing streak has to come “4S sero to arrive by 6 p.m. to an é@nd tonight when John L. !@St night to “try out” Ionia’s gym Sullivan, one-time English carni- in preparation for their upcoming val fighter, and Jackie LaBua, district basketball tournament com- meet in a 10-round middleweight ‘petition. Burning Barn | Comes Before Cage Session ~ Vermontville bout at the Syracuse’War Memo-| The 11 boys, riding in two cars, rial. saw a barn on fire en route and Sullivan. filling in tor an ill stopped to investigate. Nobody _|Gene Fullmer, has lost two of his} was home arid the boys took | three bouts on his current U.S.) action, While some of them visit, but stacked up as a slight; led livestock from the burning early favorite over LaBua, who’ barn, others rushed to another lives in East Meadow, N.Y.. and farmhouse to telephone the Ver- | lost decisions to Gil Turner in Ms montville fire department. esa) Gon) Loe They left when the fire depart- to| ment arrived, missing an hour of Quintet | Battles Fire En Route | They were a little late. ‘ \ e one-coat hiding e longer lasting beauty The man who knows peints best will tell you O’Brien’s "75" is the BEST in fine qual- ity house paint. .Made with patented Pre-Shrunk Oils, ft gives super service on any exterior surface. It actually looks better longer. Choice of many ready mixed colors. I | | peanesase FE PAT LALLY HOUSE cf COLOR 8-0428 | Fre “Parking Rear af WALLPAPER Stere Beal -- — Bena é To Tru Bute = 4 Bruce ‘Const HI The two youngsters, Sullivan's’ it lack's 10) } % Drewrye Greppindone 3823» LaBua 24, are expected Pont. recast 5 8, ells rive een come in at 160 pounds, the con- IK heady Precast 1043, Bob & Myrtle 2882. tract limit. their scheduled : practice at Ionia. | : 1028 W. Huron When wrertice was over the boys. were trying to find out whether| 1% Blocks West \Golf Costs More Ball Makers NEW YORK @—It will cost you a little more every time you lose a golf ball or chop one up in the) | jrough this season, but the folks lwho sell them don't think the raise in price is excessive, s * e The wholesale price on top- This Insurance Exchange on February 15, re- duced certain rates that will approximate a million dollar reduction. On March 1, savings returned was increased by 20%, making the savings now 50% greater than two years ago. It pays to belong to the Auto Club. Detroit Autemebile Inter-Insurance Exchange Attornevs-in-fact: Ralph Thomas Charles L, Wilson Rey M. Hood Robert G. Jamieson, General Manager at Automobile Club ef Michigan VISIT OR PHONE your NEAREST OFFICE F. F. ALSTON, Mgr. 63 N. Perry Street BR. L. Taft, FE 2-s919 ©. B. Berns, FE 98-2138 K. L. Long, FE 98-1212 BW. MeNatiey, OU 2-741 FE €-1496 | FE 2.9255 R. A. Warken, FE %-¢200 ¥. G. Treen, FR 4-2001 v Keener. "hetty) MEtrese 17-7451 140 N. Saginaw te igrade golf balls was increased ‘from $8.65 a dozen to $9.50 by the lprincipal manufacturers this spring. That lifted the cost from $13 to $14.75. a dozen when you the barn was saved and who owned Tel-Huron Boost Prices buy them at the. pro shop—a re- tail increase. of approximately 15, cents a ball. “That's only the third price rise in 2 years,” said Vincent Rich- ards, one-time tennis star who! now is an executive of the Dunlop Tire and Rubber Co. “The cost of the balata we use for covers has increased 100 per cent in the last two years. Rubber for cores and windings also has gone uw and so have labor costs.” This We SPECIAL! Motor Tune-Up All 6-Cylinder Chevrolets, Thru 1955 All work done on ou SUN ANALYZER! Labor and Materia! Guaranteed ~ MARKET 77 W. Huron St. Open 9 to 9 4 TIRES AND IN I Have You Rotated Your Tires Lately? SPECIAL ek. Only! ROTATED SPECTED 00 ‘2.95 r brand NEW 1955 Pulver Tire Goodyear Vg Block North 25 Pine Street TIRE CO. FE 8.0424 4 TIRES ROTATED AND 4 TIRES BALANCED * 00 & Treading Distributor of Pontiec Press Phone FE 4.2505 THE PONTIAC PRESS.: WEDNESDAY. MARCH 7, 1956 = { i % fl ; . 1, / Perhaps you have had to wait because our trunk lines were so busy. If so, we thank you for being patient until we could accept your call. To relieve this crowded condition we have just installed 2 more trunk lines to handle additional calls, making 17 in all. ® This additional equipment should eliminate any delay in reaching us the next time you phone. * To Reach All Departments DIAL FE 2-8181 THIRTY-ONE : ieee os, a hae 5 he Cale 5 Piet eatnanres Be AN nl i a ee ; eq 5 € ‘ ra : : 4 TW S. \ _THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7 ,, 1956 ve : : IRTY-TWO — xe ee : . t « s T st ee Market Runs =| MARKETS March of Dimes in County fake = \Receives Record $161,000 Into Irregularity | xnar 2 = = etal cet anf Se ont Onis ponener as Bae pom Soe top with eect ot Paralvas, stated, “Our chapter St Soy Ae eet over the top with a total of teful to these people NEW YORK @ — ae too-tonies (000 in donations. This is’an in-|"wm © per ot eae fae ran into » Jot of irregular-| ucions a & Serge ~ \ehease of $14,783 over the 1955 cam-|and effort to make the March of @ ony es ae en "B82 00 bu Eee eee ee fe ne early afternoon. - | 00 the 18th. annual raising drive cent of all March of Fc ew exey EP Biel eed ins. 4 of the National Foundation for In-|nirne’ coriritations. from Oaktand te et espera Bk ger insite Pereira. * wutions COmty are forwarded to the New pace tor considerable [PES va’ Ceaery root. Ne } i oni 34 oe voxel a — A Bem | York aodeunes — 8 ot tte Natienel _ peenaors — ! < a rbskt. eine teeter E b son, chairman of Pontiac's March plea polio vaccine research, pate under pith 40-1. K "? , Nok of Dimes, reported. purchase of respirator equipment sold in yesterday's slightly| 95-10 | dos “reot, ‘No 1, Cari ; Donelson, chairman of (such as iron lungs), and training lower market. Che fancy, 1.00" 86-7 af arelanianad - Biggest feature of the day was aha tate sb bak $ cLopepayy amy er Re en ce ae Be Tak Seek Sitter Aero e hae et : 468 sot AMIS ° yi Osinn Eo caper Exchange. In a flurry of ceremony I 00-4 ar seamen Rutabagas, No 1, Typhold fever) we 2 8 help county polio victims meet the he stock|1.25-1.5¢ bu. Squasb, Delicious, No 1, er let fever .....4: 6 : cost of care and treatment. _ and —_— activity. tt 1 300 ae, Ma agaaam Hubbard, Mo 1, 16° yphilis "....... pemess & 8 18S in e vary opened at 62 on a block. | nn ee J. Ce |rubercuiosis ..)....... : toll i 500 at 240 8-1 bekt, D, to 1, -}Whooping cough ...... 1 6 4 . +4 ace vane and then od shares Seco atale, Ro Ro 1, 100-180 ba Erysipelas ............. 1 r 6 cai — eS ee Ford Stock Trading * reereatier, Ford traded moder- 7 mareht OP, toe ae pox we te en eae tae tame =< = Begins on Exchange ately in a range of 61% to 62%. An eas Jumbo $0-B1. weight ' ares “SS Carl F. Alt hs estimated 7,600 shares changed) 7 _ ; AP Wirephots fevee ...-..c00 26 16 A total of 107 permits . with an| NEW YORK @ fn ~fuunds inthe first two hours of| eg as Gikée'S!] ORD STOCK LASTED— Benson Ford, center first time today. The first lock of stock sold for [fueereions cl tormib at "f“9)_ A tts ott Patties th el pond Motor Co. mack eters on Palen. The mock closed yout Brown: lamba {4-0 Jaa ‘sit| foreground, points to a large ticker screen at the $62 a share. Benson Ford is a vice president of |MUmPS ----+:+-++++++++ 3 144) pranted last month. This compared|the New York Stock Exchange ee ee " iatge dovaahe, New York Stock Exchange today as shares of the _the firm, which now numbers some 350,000 stock- segs 2 = Oto .88 permits totaling $589,663 : : _ Gis. race: : motor company were traded on the board for the holders. —— granted in January. The stock, first offered to the Aircrafts were in demand today mereially graded: Permits ested Isat’ month in é ts tiny were yeetenday, and Wey| Stee gre me mest : — —— Gotham Olficials ciedel: 32 readout! sierstions| Tne 2m Ht to Ge wet om under some ' bart ge EO i Es “ll : 7 : 7 Hi . and repairs, $38,740; two commer- ; P wie toe roo an Ege er ae Wheat, Beans Jobs Dip, but Still HigherShushing Horns sx sem.ts Ssusttae: tcie te waicte biz. The rest of the market was|whlessle.tryde has ‘Gren ‘voty “active J : ~ in Seeking Peace ™ one commercial new building, ' quoted 61% bid .while 62 was ad ag erg : an Figures of Year | $22.00); and one wrecking Job, tW0lacked. The. stock originally was steady to mixed. up tories y : : imate teased by “trest ieee. Chat are M Vv [ e NEW YORK ®-It you're look-|tanks, blind air conditioner to-'soid for 64% a share. New a en en : ove LOWer Exployment decined inthe Pon-|losses were noted tn the“mnetal tm ig Se nice etet piece © taling $9, o ne “we bene oat a (Late Fi = between mid-J lustries — * * +4 miral ...... 4) SuueAGO, Marah, 1 (a9) a Batter © al cataeny ae tit re. (100. a ¥+\ Officials are out to shush alliDriver Killed by Train [Benson Ford; H. Rowan Gaither All i Chem 1h page ay Abs “genre AA CHICAGO ® — A nervous under. |47Y unnecessary noise, Sp ee Mawtes- |" president of the Ford Founds- _— eam acai fot © 14.76; carsitone and lower prices developed|™Mained 2,100 higher compared to Dudley added that the present But they're well aware that’s not tion; Keith Funston, president of oo poeglladag ae J inrm; receipts $0,000; wholesale|in wheat and soybeans on the|@ year ago, James H. Dudley,| !abor force in the Pontiac ares | going to be an easy job in a city|!ey, 68, of nearby Mayville was ithe Exchange, and other Ford and eee | . 4 tot r; — | was 2,600 more than a year ago. hanker|killed Tuesday when his car hit/stock officials. seneee ‘ U8. t her cent A's \Board of Trade today. Pontiac branch manager of the that. just naturally doesn't = & Chie Selet tala! ; ye he Sis aig: checks 98 drreat'Te'| In fairly active dealings bof Michigan. Eniployment Security Pr eng ap gate ined " notring sdoways, clattering gar-iet & crossing on M24, 35 miles Motors... as = _ {these cereals ran up’ Igsses to|Commission reported. | for non-manufacturing, construc-|bage cans, the riveter’s rat-a-tat-|north of Saginaw. Now She 1e Shops _ « a7 : Arrivals oid |80Und a cent or more before put- tion, retail trade, service and gov-|tat, thundering trucks ‘and squel- ‘Trk '«,. 31.6) stock Miu tid leita ott ME up resistance and rallying], The largest decrease was noted ernment fics. . ing brakes are as much a part of N ° B f “C h dC ties 6 a 3th goon ments mark Ss stents. Cattot treet from their lows. They did not get in the motor vehicle plants which During February unemployment the big town as the Empire State ews in [ 1e as an Carry’ ye Ags: fo, lo. Wb sacks ‘ev basis back to the previous close. recorded @ drop of 1,700. Other|reached 4,800 compared .to 3,300| Sia" know. The new! Chafged with unlawfully | Without Painful Beckache ; ee CS s. & eta Dakota ckoim ‘Pontines 198; is-| Feed grains tended a little lower in January and 4,200 a year ago. ee , new; away from the-scene of an acci- ene SS ns Mover “Wheel” $i:$| 0 russet 50-2.95. New tee early an cern ional p a fair-sized Currently the unemp nt) antinoise campaign started: off | Gent l7-year-old David Chatfield franglo orgies day today Be Bc aimee, ame fits "at aly, recoding trecionaleaine| TFQC@ CUD SeCKeLS |r uv 56 per cent ot te tal "HH 8 ang «er, pardon «af Carton waived. examination Snayand ate oho eed srotenrs Nat ae Ye ies reds in 60 Ib sacks Rye was steady, aided by firmness labor force compared to 38 im In just one week authorities 2°> seal nae tera Mowat = ‘Nyce saemntinaed worn out Dairy ;. 37. in this grain at Winnipeg. January and 5.1 per cent in 1955. . ship Justice Willis D. LeFurgy ,, P) Doan’s Pills often help AEEEE "3 Wheat near the end of the first : a, Je Ld ® Probing Solon’s Aim WASHINGTON (P—Investigating senators pointed today toward a possible showdown with the Eisen- ‘hower administration over how. ‘much information about East- West trade curbs they may air publicly. a With that session scheduled for tomorrow, the Senate Investiga- , os # ’ set gyoteat *-- ~-» Pou hour was % to % lower, March] ~ Joe ng Nort & West 8641 pero et ERO FOCet paia|$2-18%; Corn % to % higher, March ory - Rg Bogs ae Bis "polis up te eee No 1 quality —_ = % ogre’ rai — A hy Nwst Airline 17.5 os ae: | Marc! ; rye er to bas Owens th Gi” T04 ig ea gt Hibs) etay crowoes higher, March $1.22; soybeans % >: : a 4 fait 18416 ‘oO ibe). 27-21. Lid, Foonters is to 1% lower, March $2.59, and lard : ts , a. . a, (2 to 5 cents a hundred low- : Ee oO Bane oir deo a, ac 2 ae tee mati a. © 4 receipts limited to a slow trade.| . ae : By ssede Bt Ree about steady ‘with “supplies Grain Prices _ “ed oe * + mand ” MIO, Gi car tt, guglall trade te tery competitive _cmeaac, March 1 (AP)—Opening oree = * ste i ii it ScBesessereessss e 2 3a g299 i g ¢! pa 2 aa? i if Ese a5 St ee et ee oe SeSSSSee: , S2SOVsenouvee opeeee ae ahadnd a ire A | RRASS3Gz2: Ce er _ BERBSE2EE: Sse —— told. The baker, Robert Mount, chott Saeoiem-ee te ern Seewe ae VERAGES pearen 7—Compiled by nds. Bivd., said that while he was. entered after breaking a window in the boiler room, Anast) 2 Pe jane ot Gon ron Home; sith “burial in Mariette Cemetery, He died —— ‘at ted ioe Few early Ss icnat but but few to 0.00 _ Grades 4. earl PA - wgq we 2 March 6 Hy Nox oe a butchers: weights 20 viduals up scarce 00-20. cows stro : nm gable pen Uy steady to 25 stockers and f igher; veal- 1,600-1,680 tb 19.50-21.00 0.50; x few 90; bulk cholc loadsa hig [e yee to 22.00; utilic and good steers 13. 0-1 50; “= choice and prime heifers 19.25-. 20. 15.80-19.00; utility to low good heifers 11.50-15.00; utility and commercial cow ang 12 8 a few high —— = 7 es 3.00; canners and cutte Ha -# wauliey and commercial belle. 1h 00- ; good heavy fat bulls 12.00-12 ud Steers 18.00-1 sheep 2,000; /active, steady to: 25 higher; i sheep lambs 12.00- ib. summer shorn lambs 2025: a of choice 1064 Ib carrying No. 1 : Cadillac, Lincoln Set” and stole $5, Pon- | tors Division of General Motors, officials of whicli said yesterday during the month. |in the company’s 54-year history.| |. The Lincoln Division of the Ford the low-medium price class along | Motor Co. reported a new February | mark with he delivery of 3,775 cars last month. The previous rec- ord was 3,064, set in 1954. January T129 - cars was also a sales of record for that month. The Buick Division of GM_ re- ported its second-highest sales vol- ume for any February in its history ast month when 52,153 units’ were delivered to customers. Professor to Speak ANN ARBOR ® — R, Freeman Butts, professor of education at were Teachers’ College, Columbia, will i Speak Thursday on “The Tradition of States Rights in American Edu- cation”’ at the University: of Mich- sales — net = en gpm Ae 00; others ers «about steers 19.50-24.50; prime igh a few loads! chotce heifers vealers 26.00, calle down ee high good ees chotce! cuaghact A amie! slaughter) ies 20.00 and above; two loads 105) jand 0 Ibs. Colorados 21.50; cull to low, good : 19.00; load choice 1063) load ts - 75; most cull to choice slaughter ewes 5.80-8.25. ing February by the Cadillac Mo-| Oenewen Hone eewe seeeeee veneers teenee re eeee eenens peewee Gentleman Wants *%:|Social Crowd : When Drinking ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A {-\garrulous fellow fell in line with; taxpayers waiting to make out their returns . the Internal Rev-| @nue Service office. Joking with those nearest ‘him, | ihe reached the head of the line.| - Then, he headed to a rest room. In’ ‘a moment he returned and took ‘n| His turn at the Again he rea the -head of *s*/ the line. Again he left for the rest room, That kept up for a couple 3 of hours. Finally a government worker. trailed him into the rest room and watched him lift a bottle of liquor from his coat and take a swig. The explanation? “Well,”” said the mystery man, | “you see I don’t like to drink yialone, and I saw this line of peo-; iple, so I just fell in. € Vandals Invade Drive-In, Vandals who visited his drive-in’ jat 1926 Auburn Road while he was, in Florida did damage estimated at $2,000, Leo Hoppoer of Howell uties yesterday, When he returned from the trip, Hopper said, he found a door un-| jlocked and hanging open, and the. interior of the restaurant ‘all torn ‘Cause $2,000 Besiiction| tions subcommittee called to a hearing today witnesses it said would discuss sales of electrical goods to Russia. The witnesses were not named as advance. Secretary * of Cabenenes Wolke sent word he would be willing to/yer Asst. Harold E. Stassen and other officials on Friday about the nations. Banker Succumbs © in Macomb Motel MOUNT CLEMENS (INS)—Wal- jter J. Hartman, 59, a vice presi- ident of the Bank of Commerce, was found dead in a Macomb) |County motel yesterday, apparent- iy the sicti of a — attack. Hartman, manager of the bank's branch in Warren, was reported missing by his wife. > * ? George Chambers, owner of the ‘motel and a friend of Hartman's, isaid the banker drove in about noon and complained of feeling ill. He was dead when Chambers jsought to wake him later. ‘Accidents Increase in Waterford Area Waterford Township . accidents ‘last month nearly doubled the to- tal in February 1955, Police Chief Frank Van Atta said today. | This year’s total was 102. Last. | year, it was 53: jtold Oakland County Sheriff's dep-| Comparisons for January also | ition. ishow a sharp rise, from 58 in’ 1955 to &3 this year. One fatal accident in the first, jtwo months of 1956 killed two per-| sons. Lasdt year one man was jkilled. New Sales Records 22 Cars to Compete Over 1,500 Miles A new sales record was wet our PONtiac Catalina to Enter Mobilgas Economy Event t 13,346 new cars were delivered| A Pontiac Chieftain Catalina will, The previous February mark was be among 22 stock automobiles proximately 1.500, thiles. set last year when 13,319 units which will compete in the Mobil-' were sold. Sales for the last four 848 Economy Run from Los An-| ‘lmonths totaled 57,165 cars, also a &cles to Colorado Springs, March, ‘record for any four-month period 19-22. | The Pontiac has been entered in| with a Mercury Montclair Phaeton and Dodge Coronet 8. All of the cars in thé run will be equipped with automatic transmissions for the first time in the history of the jannual event. In announcing the entry list Mobilgas officials said the auto- matic transmissions are manda- tory because most 1956 gutomo- bile models are so equipped. . The car attaining the highest ton- miles per gallon, regardless of price, will be awarded the SweeD- | Fireflite stakes. award. Ton-'mile figures are the result of multiplying the distance traveled by the weight of the car and occupants, and id- ing that by the number of gallons of fuel consumed. ‘toria 6, Ford Customline Victoria | f. The territory to be covered is ap- Other enti with, competition, in the separate divisions as well , jas for the sweepstakes, are: Lightweight—Rambler Deluxe 6, Studebaker Champion 6. Low Price—Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Sedan 6. Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Sedan 8, Ford Fairlane Vic- 8, Ford Fairlane Victoria 8, Plym- outh Belvedere 8. ’ Medium Price — Nash Ambassa- dor Special V-8 Super, Hudson Hornet Special V-8 Super, Oldsmo- bile Holiday 88 Deluxe, Nash Am-|@ bassador Surer 6. e *¢ ®@ Upper-Medium Price — Desoto Fireflite Sportsman, Buick Super Riviera, Oldsmobile 98 Holiday Deluxe. High Price—Buick Roadmaster Riviera, Imperial Southampton, | ines ‘|Lincoln Premiere, Packard. id testify tomorrow and Precidentiall « curbs, which were relaxed in 1954 by agreement of the Western) ‘of Milan, mother of four sons, Thtegl = nadlnsesmngre tricone were 65 per cent higher than in January but still remained below the level of February 1955 when 8,654 checks were issued for $265,- 270. Last month, 7,141 checks to- — ae were issued. Cosmetology Ch Chief Under Senate Fire LANSING (—The executive sec- retary of the State Board of Cos- Imetology has been brought under fire in the Sendte, and his job threatened by a legislative maneu- teed off on the board official, Mich- ael J. Murphy, during Senate de- bate yesterday on a cosmetology bi, Lane said Murphy was doing “nothing to benefit the profession” supervised by the board, which regulates beauty operators and beauty shops, but a ‘‘lot to benefit himself." Murphy later was defended by Mrs. Frances Burns, Grand Rapids the board chairman, who said ‘‘we have never had better coopera- ition” from an executive secretary. 2 Negroes Report Eastland ‘Cordial’ WASHINGTON w— Two Ne- groes, reporting on what they termed a ‘very cordial'’ meeting escaped with Sen. Eastland (D- Miss), said he spoke out against \racial violence in the South but Sen. Garland B, Lane (D-Fudtf? ’|Road, Springfield Township, leav- claimed today, the damper has all but completely been put con the No. 1 noise maker of all time: the horn hobker. His ubhecessary blaring has been cut 75. per cent or more. Furthermore, even the necessary honking during the past few days has been muted. | ; John J. Hornblower, No. 1 tar- get in the noise battle, was given until March 15 to reform. After that, he'll be given a summons. Deputy commerce commission- er Martin Dodge said the anti- noise program was launched be- cause New York had become about the noisiest city in creation. “It’s: not impossible,” he said, “but it will take time.” He figures it's more a matter of education, showing people how much nicer, healthier and safer things can be with less racket. Flames Take House, Five Left Homeless Fire of n origin yester- day destroyed a house on Rattalee | ing five people homeless. Oakland County Sheriff's depu- ties said Holly and Springfield tled the blaze, the upper. front of the house, but were beaten by a shift of wind. Occupier of the house, Charles Gilbert, was absent when the blaze started. His three children were in the house. Owners are Kern Realtors, depu- ties said. Only a few personal possessions and some furniture was saved. expressed uncertainty about how to curb it. Gus Courts of Belzoni, Miss. and C. R. Darden of Meridian, Miss., gave their report at a Civil Assn. for the Advancement of Col- ored people. They called on Eastland, an out- spoken foe of racial integration, ; assembly delegates who sought |Support fer civil rights legisla- Mom Aids Teachers. MILAN W—Mrs. Harry Linfield thought it was time overworked school teachers should be help. So she volunteered her services to | Load restrictions ced on Rights Assembly of the National were pla as part of a “lobbying” drive by}. ‘Chrysler's Tax Rate Place Load Restrictions ipa Roads in County alt county class A and B pave- ments at noon today by the Oak- land County Road Commission. Limits on class A pavements} are 13,500 pounds on a single axle and 24,000 on a tandem. Top loads on class B pavements are 13,500 Township fire departments bat-) which started in mild diu Bond of $5,000 was not furnished. — tendin; to increase the output of the ‘miles of kidney tubes. Lawrence Ervin, 47, of 40 Park- , 50 if naguing backs verith rot ates ‘hurst St., pleaded guilty to drink-, ag .-don’t wait...try Doan’s Pills., ing while driving yesterday before fr ih rover tore eee es; Springfield Township Justice Em-| mett J. Leib and was fined $50 with $25 costs. Ethel! Cha = = hair Sale cutt ng. Lake. OR 3 ame St. Joseph Mercy aoe! super, rummage sale. 479 8. Woodward,' Birmingham, Thursday and Fri-/ day. — Adv.) Do You Have a Carpet Prob-. lem? Call Tuson Carpet Service.. FE 5-8103. —Adv. Chicken and Biscuit Dinner, Fri. 5 until. 82 Perkins. $1.25-T5c.' _ —Adv. It your friend's im jal and needs! bail. Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 6-4031,) —Adv.| ng and Orange Juice 6 oz. 2 tor 43¢ STEVE’S MARKET 3881 Elizabeth Lake Road Pontiac THERE’S NO en You ide Budget. Terms * General Safety Tires are no more expensive than ordinary tires. ED WILLIAMS TIRE CO. Your General Tire Dealer 451 S. Saginaw at Raeburn for a single axle and 19,500 on a tandem. to Detroit Up 16 Pct. ' DETROIT —F. W. Misch, Chrysler Corp. vice president, re- ported to Mayor Albert E. Cobo the local elementary school. Now she works, without pay, five morn- ings a week. She supervises recess) periods, distributes milk, sells sav- ings stamps and takes over some of the teacher's paper work. E FINDLAY, Ohio (IN8)—Ohio O11 Co today reported 1955 earnings of $41,255. - , equal to $3.14 per share, an eight |per cent increase over net income the mre ioes year. Net sales last year hed $260,145,000 with $250,785,000 in 1954. Cc. Donnell I] said the company had ‘‘sub- earns increased” its exploratory activ. ity tn Africa, Central and South America during the year. DAYTON, Ohio (INS) —Sales and ¢ —— of National Cash Register cohinced ecord levels in 1956 with ofits total- compared President J. ing ——— AT to $2.33 @ share. compared ee or $1.93 a fog ney ipo les soared to $301,180,000 up ‘per cent from 195¢'8 $269,133,000. NEWTON, Ia.. (INS)— —fne Maytag Co. today reported a silight’dip in careings = year oo record sales. Profits. pressed ® 67-day strike, totaled $6. eT, 174, = $3.51 per share, seven per cent below the income of $6.73 6,494 in 1954. Sales increased 15 per cent to $93,067,000. JACKSON (AP) —Consumers Power Co. |bill due the city will be $8,600,000, today that Chrysler's 1956-57. tax based on the current tax rate. This is a boots of 16.3 per cent over last year’s Chrysler's tax, Misch said. The vice president said Chrysler’s assessed valuation for real estate and personal prop- Don't Gamble with _. Home Security.. yes% YOUR HOME 3.’ TODAY! erty holdings is a total of $237,-) 700,000, compared with $204,000,000. CRAWFORD - DAWE - GROVE Insurance of Al! Kinds 716 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. last fiscal year. FE 2-8357 period to nt bega —— pany rireperts per — “Bee. stock outsta: = vas ere. 43.08, compared to my WE NEED GOOD USED CARS ANY MAKE OR MODEL ON OUR NEW ROCKET OLDSMOBILE _ JEROME Oldsmobile-Cadillac 280 8. Saginaw Street Phene FE 4-3566. ; FF ‘ * sce ot | ‘i f { i * 4 . # “, PS, ‘ fe ; ys ‘ ’ ae : : —p- ¢ . co ae iS | __THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1956 7 THIRTY-THREE ‘' -Russian-U.S. . “|p , g .. _ {NICK HALIDAY Po Ore 7 By Keats Petree War Predicted |[ 0 1 YOURSELF 4eicaine | ee ote ey TF ae * ( 4 4 es om ‘we [ ow Century Ago : a coma’ Matthew Galbraith Perry, the man j c +4 anid who opened up Japan, predicted —— | NBie to the New York Times. an ini | 37 BOARDING HOUSE CONTEST, BAXTER/ YOU HANE A SSS BY NOSE THAT COULD EASILY Bee a GE TWISTED SO YOU COULD Aa ‘PULL CORKS WITH (T/ —~— = SOME DAY YOU'LL LEAN TOO FAR ohY, IN THE HIPPOS tS THAT FAT MEN'S Ee RESTLING FARCE/~- TELL “SG 5 ME -~ ARE YOU NATURALLY /3 ae A DOPE ~~ OR HANE =\ YOU BEEN TAKING A MASTER'S . OH, BOY---1 FINALLY — T ONE —<— SSS SSS SS Ss SSS cz LL a a | of S \. wy ig unas u int ae wl A CARLOAD OF PEOPLE AND MILES \ OF BUSY STRE CAN'T YOU FIND = BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES 4 (i | , ee ) ma A - E | anc, BORN THIRTY YEARS TOO SOON 9 wm ee Oe GRANDMA ony WERE | SPEND ALL EVENIN' |. .ONLY T’ FIND THAT TH’ =—- HUSTLIN’ THROUGH TH’ He QiNE MARRI . WRONG FELLER / DIXIE DUGAN ‘ By McEvoy and Strieber BLAMED Aled % P 1 HALF ACRE CASTLE By John Morris - WE'VE HAD BAD LUCK WITH THEN WE GOT THIS \ “AND HE QUITE A HELPER HEIDI'S Aj | BOTH OUR DOGS! FIRST WE HAD] || LAZY FLEA BITTEN WON'T / YOU'VE GOT GREAT | | A BEAUTIFUL THOROUGHBRED CHOW HOUND- a STEME | LITTLE | BUT IT RAN AWAY / ; : doa! gen) 2 Cy } oe na = ua A People PROFITABLE meee Sui nk > —_ OPPORTUNITIES | Ae) ee 5 reciate It Every Day in the Pontiac 4 Ss +A - oS er Press Want Ad Section SS : | f Take edventage of this easy way = aS ~* adie - when you offer them pedigetl lege ween Hans eekes —# = — PN SP °° “ ri) B Walt Disney a stick of delicious Te! Am oa DONALD DUCK ; | e 9 % ° Wrigley’s Spearmint. DIAL FE 2-8181 Be * Pea 2 —, a Oe, Te ee SES Hie HS THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1956 ae ‘County Deaths: |Accident Cutback puff", sree ra Possible, Says... Wiliam ‘0. Spence... prank i Cate» Wort cree President of GM - Sgt Soret ce : will be held “at ae pan woe Uae fuao tarde ob ppg mod =— oy = el 8 Geet Slt * Biological Warfare Topic Attack Demolishes of Area’s Naval Recruits |GOP Jobless Bil e “Pontiac Navy recruit William Imboden, now in i LANSING @ — House Republi- Batata oe 2 recruit training at Great cane sony ‘siched wo the Hocus - Saginaw Nav ny, ‘rae crc onigpyrntertg to il fer. sattering tac Sp ee ee eee S f | - weekly letter Pon recruiters by Democrats and ‘Young ‘Turk” ‘ton | 3975 Cass Ave., De-| well scpuaiy weed iy iares an ae meta oo ‘writes: insurgents practically, dicintegrab} trout nth) rial "im Roseland Mevioe We Custice, chairman of fe Madame, alae Ga © the Tricity Company starts its fifth week of “#2 * aaah eer, Beret (sk Mie Proments somentton fa tt SE ay arate “Naval training March 5. Training and Navy life {+ The’ bill would have limited | Besides her husband, she Se Sen cae : Aon ow (oi Gare proceeding at s fair rate. ; _combined payments of state un- Dr. Eugene H. Campbell yd ment ; al crea . Mar, 7, 1966 employment compensation and pri- ford:. Mrs. Helen Wolfe of Seneca- netogion. ; yERTISEM: R BIDS Fortunately,” said Curtice.| ine" ontiae Genera! Hospital fourth week was one of the most inter- ~ vate supplemental layoff pay to “The ville ; grandchil- esting spent so far. The men learned some facts _—{two-thirda of a worker's wages. "|dren. a president of | General Motors,| Location: aot West Huron Street, Pon- of protection against ‘ABC’ warfare, better | The measure was. Introduced basic causes cure Heenan, 18 Carlton James BR. Snyder < Eugen te civilians as biological warfare. . by Rep. George Van Peursem | R for Jnmes|ints problem. ‘The, quection is not awe salou Snyder, Ti, of 9610 is: 8 much what to do as how to get|*"s invited for. : A (R-Zeeland),. chairman of the } Dartmouth, House Labor Committee. =~ _|Glarkston Route 1, will be held ati.” A. All Architectural, ti Hit done on on expanded and sus-|ing.. Ventilating end Ar Conditioning has . “ebve gas in one class. anuleere Ee = © en a chance “to see just how. effective and disabling gases can. In its original form, it would ing, be in @ war. _ reo ett legislative ‘sanc-| in mciathspregi herp serra “President Eisenhower has em-|_ © Arenictare Troden, tite « 2 e, Ven ao in seamanship, covering all sorts of (the legality of which oiag paves died , He’ phasized the two most important|“5 “fiecerieal® ring one “deck Pa, pment and its uses, were also given. by some lawmakers. me cl cavived tg: Gree cn ee Se ee ee ee — - a Denice the Company is doing fine and As the bill goes to the Senate, “lRobby of Walled Lake, J i heared public. support must be) o: sve oh Hag ro ag ving @ wholehearted Navy life.” aio males of aw lot Pontiac, Milton- of. California; mobilized for necessary action.) f xr) "Euipment a — The amended measure prtheepert al daughters, Mrs. Velma Miller ‘cared ine gg tt Sun Dates ! ative minor Mrs. Ora McDonald : Extension Council. . Avon Group to Meet pel ogee ther pry eo ee sel la undertaken. Th Sic dou tae pare He iataat tie, Sie Sy fo Draft Year's Plans AVON TOWNSHIP — ‘The Ways|*#ered controversial. ite ester, Mrs. Bertrce | McKinstry ne cas a cee cae: clerk, ity a ove ent “ROCHESTER — Council mem- and Means Committee of the wom- ; se nD Om — Readying & bull for the kill is hard work, as the |Mrs. Bernice Lattimer of Drayton ing od reed aloud. hers of Oakland ) * won| New Marlette Pasto on Pat McCormick's tace reveals. The famous American lady /Pitins. | Mra. Ethel Cormell of} | feet ere County Extension|€n’s auxiliary of Avon Metropolitan, . bullfighter not only killed this bull but also another in the mrena re- Thornville; one brother, John of pr id access So a ent ot Bom Thurs-|Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thurs- ‘Arrives From Lapeer cently at Matamoros, Mexico, — England. tour sisters, Mrs. Flora|Board of Review to Meet wicties,’ © ts Meuse Sue home rs. Harry M. —— Chase of Minnesota; Gertrude ey Garky ‘20g Larkin S10 et Umached, 770 Tartine "Thorman. new pastor of Mar Thernville Club See eee METAMORA — ‘The Metamar MEME? none, scones cate ae Po " aie ‘ 7 ieee examen ured eee Geena Troy Livestock Club. ‘team at of Chai: 3 ae tom 9am. atm a | Monday and Tuesday, for the pur-| ‘$60. ceases Lap oii! oo oo arn * METAMORA — Thornville Com- Elects Six Officers children. ‘pose of reviewing property tax as- th,c"%o “be “refunded upon return They wil also plan for achieve- Hospital Auxiliary Sets into his new home here, along iat’ hag and camp activities with his wife, fe, Lorraine, and two|Munity Clab will hold i ~ "Members will bring sack luneh "Style Show at Lapeer — children, Frank Jr. and “Judy. | meeting today at the oo ee es | Couph j — ene tia tans tie! dave after opeate . Lenten Ev LAPEER, — The Women’s Auxil- The Rev. Mr. Thompson comes) Mrs. Evelyn Smith. After the meet- rene OS ee ee ase Ae date St bea — | Continue n mis lees ot Ges La ae trom « pastorate at Lapeer, aaa eae — president; Paulette Lorenz, vice, Daughter's Marriage There are 224 tunnels on the Propesal Guaranteed: peer County Genera peer, Dur- _ Florence Church will have N Trans-Iranian railway. * Each proposal must be qocemngantoa president: Nancy Lorenz, secre: LAKE ORION—Mr. aa by a certified check or bid bond an and NOTICE : PP Surety Company in an amount not less than five (5) per cent of DRYDEN — St. John Episcopal Hospital will sponsor it ing the past two years he .also Caeast areh will continue its’ Lentenistyle show at & p. m. Thursday bat served as unotficial chaplain) O*"%* °f ® silent” auction. tary; Robert Barnard, treasfirer; Charies M. Loehr of Lake OF THE RESULT OF THE Bile Stnty sicctings, held at 30m the American. Legion Memerial ey erry aero Boy Scout R R and Harold Barnard -and Fred are pores aa cecum — — —— os 190e: thy proposal amount or amounts. cy P. at Metamora Hills.[Rev. Roger Rose Slated |Lerent Jr.. planning committee. {rege of tele | Gaughter City ‘Pontiac, Michigan hereby eerity| The Qwnes Tererves ine Tight te valve show will feature current’ Ch, ach Galts to!) Uni METAMORA — The Rev. Roger be at meeting ot the group will w. to Jesse R. Marrs, Camiyi |gamvese made by me tm accordance with pe peer ye AE ~ urch nits to Meet a a. m. March 24 in the yrs, IV, Section 10 of the Charter/opinion of the City Commission such i Louise Campbell of Lobel- of City ef Pontiac, es amended, of action wil! the City Primary Election held on Mon-| the cate of —— best tetewests of spring fashions to be furnished by \the Julie Shoppe. sell wa nies Rose of Ann Arbor, formerly ofjhome of Mr. and Mrs. Norman |ville, Tenn. ; go in the group’s treasury, || D — The Waterford|Metamora, will take part in the Barnard, 5945 Livernois Rd. The : Se ee eT ee eae 1958,| Contract Security: aca at in cower Church Council Mis-|special meeting being held at 8 : | nome =e oe are making their /$P6. ‘or une aneiat ot! alee seecivad cdl aay coreeatnll eter will be re- n leaders will be on hand to model| ‘. oard, and Board of Trustees|p.m. Thursday at Hadley Baptist, The United States contains ap- . = m-<_c Sor tnd ‘Materia! Yonds for ove hundred will meet at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow|Church. The Rev. Mr, Rose's wife | proximat 000 (180%) per cent of contract. the coats, dresses and accessories.|at the church. also will be present. of . tely 375 grocery and About 90 per cent of the world oe fe biter. Seale heed ADA BR. EVANS : ; : s 5 ere..... .. 432 ; (2 ee combination grocery stores. _rice crop comes from Asia. David Simmons... 296 City of Pontise, Michigan. elp Wanted Male 6 Hie Ws Wanted = ted ease: Mar. 7, 1986 = 6 Help Wanted Male 6 Help W. anted Male 6) Help Wanted Female anted sovuncsne_aseueese? _Help Wanted Male 6|_ Help Wanted Female 7| Help Wanted Female 7| Work Wanted Male 10/ Building Service Zone as ierted : Real Estate Specialist | WANTED: MEN TO CUT. 20.000 NG AND GENERAL HOUSE- | MORE aoe aumarn Bullies Service __X2 es. ing executive ore piven 7 ; ft. of . Oak & elm. will| work, Live in aE. FOR HOME THAN W. STEEL DONE. REPAIR | FLOOR @ experience 1 FIRM OWNED BY MEMBERS | $ dss , ~~ con | eee tenn ee ee ee Housewcrk and care of yt.| oF build Portable Pauls. FE FLOOR SANDING. OLD FLOORS wile of) . — each # specialist A hard a F st - — . : w_ works. > 24071. ‘ peed L. Bill's. FE “3 wee | AN WA WA we) os Noam. io bore po salar WANTED: SALESMAN AT ONCE. experienced Waitress PONTIAC Mg Ry gia Rg rT Ail’ repites bel peel needed te pahip, Ne! bere. SS Rit en of i Saat 7 ten Oe | Sak oS ew Oe EMPLOYMENT SERVICE rt wo qeughters. ange 8 | finishing. 10 years experience - Fontise "Pre meg “om ee “s oe: fe peru has option to Woamper. No other need apply. M CLUB 99 WW __Huros re com de a ea Pree cusstetee the Saves oai ny by future invest- . : “344 Taylor OR ATTENTION f ments, _ TELEGRAPH RD. SALEBLADY FOR FOUNTAIN RESTA 31616. retail selling. Between a ot work in afternoon and nights. FE FLOO! ; ae TENCED WAITR 2 ‘FLOOR LAYING, BANDING & FIN ATTENTION We ere going to tavite the ages of 17 & 18% on Monday, | grill woman Hours 11 a.m. wn | sod yeas, oboe een | WALL SERVICE WALL BOARE | ishing “C._Bod “Bile Pm We have_jobs for 8 single men, One Commercial and m. ce) Be. Pe oe. ys. Dixie BOARD "FIREPLACES G ™ 1.384 beet = im: ARA 18-25, to travel to Miami, New forms pee pout, ont | SOONTAIN Bain @ontbe is af meng meyge he agit oe TIME,| Ready’ for paint VE 3.1008. : Orleans and Southern Winter re-| Young, to work with manager , One Industrial Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday FOUNTAIN gaLeswomax” 3) Foe Drs coy . typing claims end a oe Gs es eens Ve Very | FLOOR SANDING, LAYING. FIN. ore erat | ¢ ie be | eae ear etter | ponte tee feel en Pee gio @F Centres Pe . Perm, future. . rm. No investment re- : the rms. Good working NG MAN WISHES WORK siced era ork: goat future. | —Festiee trem _0 tie. Must be tops. the. kind Bireet, ‘Pontine. Wel ccna, beet, be perme: SW ITCH! BOARD any type. 4960 Davers. ad opeeea | pBULLDING | REPATR. work. See Miss uur ured Hever answers an ad like) Waterfront Su neftly out of school Pret y Plains zroe ystems: (cei cent Raciigan St this. Just had @ hunch atetfron at Supervisor 16-45. soret etre | Goaten' tee = BOY ng snd _ ti ye 42300. Service vat Wagne st Pootise. : wih sntan birth certificate. py stare ial, rvs. Works for. emall- indus. | YOUR Ow Wises rary Gu CAR ANT EE D ROPE ACE LL :30-4:30' p.m, 1 shone, | ME . BETTY at wos A KIND kind A niet DP. phone \ MEAT MAN Firm hes years of diversified ex- Gardner GIRL a - pd EMPLOYMENT. 406 Ther ». ante “x react eg Al MECH ANIC WTD \ perience, own g Allen Manager FE enol GENERAL OFFICE Sent State Bank Bidg. FE Ww. soos, Fe E office om: work. aneni posi at. a a | with Fostrion ee Sas Weckmest expel ONCHARD LAKE COUNTRY CLUB a 3 re STENOGRAPHER FOR REAL €S- york Wanted Female 1 1 soe —weovTg PEE EAB LE FoR SS eS re WAREHO GinL MUSICIANS WANTED. | \le office in Birmingham Welsh. 1 DAY SERVICE. IONINOS. 33 JOS ee te eee es ITY FOR + ~ ‘Setar! USE qumeabet Huron Michiges _ward, Birm, Apply tm_person. son —— re Beediagmne 188 Bdipon. PR: 108 et —— HOUSEWORK. secur.| STAY HOME. GOOD COM Sint WAIL WEE | de pot tga, fo catvur| BS ae TorMAnAceR | Errdke™ Rese fire centers MAT Re ot ECU kaon | pny seine sereciane oce | spn dean 9B Ea Maturomy macs Fo your "3 . rved. Sie = = ——+- . Car and pleasing per-| On ENT OFFICE. 60 in renouse| ~~ SGIRL_- FOR HOME. BABYSITTING WASHIN | _mates. FE 2-930 or 33804 just, For wterview.| Snort, MICHIGAN | OF SALESMEN Work: . perience ‘preferred, br hg « Fema ror TYPIST gipuings done Be PE 28 PLASTERING, NEW Ai iD vw = . : pe, be ‘ an HOUs gene Gene DEPENDAE Lae 063 f We need two alert yo men,| 2. a AP | omg I Sort 2. boys. 10 es | insurance eaperience aon peeersel’ ioay wale pou a ime ie 7 Pid ; ERIN AT ee 4 EL. oe ——IIDWE: . ereney maces, koatnees weg ere f | =e NG EVERSIPUED petted a — Press Box 98. and mie oe cca a, NO ALL, RINDS. WE. i. I “ PORARY CANDY AND BAK-| DESIRE BABYSITTING IN PLASTER! ‘ND REPAI ‘ Ye cates eens ie coe | full me yo ie cay kind. SE SS ey at Se ery “saleswoman for Easter and momen raat Soe 8 Sp aw MY | ait won spareeneee Aine. _... $380 |. SAY as we you. No solicit- |“ - in own writing 0 poutise een ee ee oe Walton. PE 34133 | FE = on off ad oe Ban hp ema 9 Press Box 74. 30-45. Apply in pers Prefer aces | GIRL. 20. CARE FOR CHILDREN | SRIVATE Bt BUILDER be "ind. iocal_ advertising. | Help Wanted Female 7 IF _8'30 to 4 p.m Pred: Sanders." | GRE DESIR fnoarteg - 1 ay for appoimtment, Wa ea0ti, ‘Str. A-1_ WAITRESS You need to eam as much os $100 Ql, girl Good pay A COUR. _ $008 _or_FE — Bidg. ent, : Mr. . & week, can work 3 brs. early girl. Good pay. Apply at | ROOF M = fs rE esta evenings, (bar Sec reniee sh | Father and Son Cleaners. #41 Jos- | pair, Geartaneed See be oe Set ook: | eg ng +108. 9 WANTED” LADY ON GIRL FOR om . new & used car sale: mas ll ap Davarian cin oer Gat * | WANTED: LADY GIRL FOR scoring, a J AND A ine Chr aa china 50 HELP WITH CHILDREN | __houework. Lapeer Mohawk 64338 | AND ALL MOB. yrs. Leads and housework, Ref. MY 24871. |WOMAN FOR z Sal 3 erp }| SALESMEN |,fette SORE EER oe PETE , 30671 — LADIES WANTED » BO cooking. Live in. MA: : 7 35 8. Parke. A _tne. Giesgee, elon ALERT WOMAN TO R | ee aa] = pectne ee De : if BLDG. SI ERVICE = OVER $0 YEARS OLD? Ry i =e Ee en | BE faa” MT Phone 0 SNYDER: PLOGR-Litee 3 ] se ‘0 deliveries or collections Car | ‘6 wairen LiVE in.| 72> See Pi ; "Caer, 386, LAURA Desig ners clabaary opportunity for! HAVE A BURNING | 2% xa hone accecary. ou Mi] BSlate oats. ots cht | "Sildren se wartng moor wo | re gaoding and finishing. Phone PB be- man e will DESIRE TO SELL BUT | & SEAUTY OPERATOR TO DO 1 dren, Wo cooking or laundry. MA| _ in of m oF working mother. Live i¢GaL SECRETARY With two, Vi : a Ganghter of M Mra. Jennie ' train you and pay you| ioe rk WOM pon lan one. | mune cmciead esd pateos inter Prices Now in Wek Mpunerel ponte etailers while learning. No ex- | NO CHANCE? | sa ine "pay pine SERS ue MILLINE wernt Gore of end hiv Ley 4 desperately Coma work” hours Effect on Af Remodeling Sit aan from, the Liverts | erience eded. F E’ : . | ape RY ae Ts Diese. eal inn G Georgy Ventlore Combi "storm core Sith Rev Richard = P neede or | WE'LL TEACH YOU | Beauty Ores ones WOMAN WANTED TO CARE FOR ve soos, as Sach t ; Inter- | personal interview, Ph.) SELLING NOW2 a ee MANAGE Pps ‘Live 8 Gaye. Ce ce MATURE WOMAN DIVERSIFIED ment in mu : eC. ers 7F 28318 Vacation paid as Cail af afer desired permanent Additions Ferry in pinta. ai the | WrLL:s , =e gelee Women to, train ter srunager of WouAN Pon GENERAL Live | prio or oe hee aa. Porshe: | 5600. & qtciany. FE/BIOCE BRICK. CEMENT WORK HEATING SERVICE tt TORS FOR MEN | ROUTE MAN. MARRIED. “AGES M.C. MFG. CO. ~~ $60 OR MORE Omen work tics fonabea feng iy : BLOCK AND o = J ane eed Al mans ree | good pres exquisite ec- | work. Also chim. _N 4-1063 ; Draftsman 4550 tp tustenete per day” $60 plus 18 Indianwood Rd_ Lake. Orion Stenographers Eock caiee, and popeier praca] Sata, nt woeme BM) ieee Residential "aad ‘commer. | _ 20161. WAYNE HEATING.” co, - Grad. Accoontaht $580 $2450 per we. if you quality. | TWO EXPERIEN ED MBECHANTC | sembporceiain ‘dinnerware to Be | canoe anes ee an | fee ees ut Sere PLASTERING. NEW AND —R At 10 a. m, Tod Beles tralnec: some college pg etched shalt Brush _ FE 2-218. with tools, bo service. sre . | Sanvass s Bare, $60 to approx Ciepalt, PE 44210. ue toed Goce x: aaa —— pair, Carl Buxton, PE 40098 val ay thet mech ref requir $330 REFRIGHRATOR SERVICE MAN | Mercury cars. Also an expert- Apolv "mately flexible hours weekly. ELECT Tc CARPENTRY & GENERAL RE- PLUMBING AND HEATING. | = at ender 4370 Service commercial domestic AN | enced lubrication man ADDIy Apph - afternoons or early evenings. Use, irerre a pair, No job too little! For free Ount'co, & Son the CAREER CEN IE R et ee es | a CERVIC vee 2500 E. M R Seeeig lise ana wi wecessetel JANTFOR WORK WANTED | 8 EUENT & BLOCK te aici -—_—— \ | eS, oo e | e wit r | . (Bi Riker Bide PEDO Am to It ‘am only. Roy's 2) TV SERV ICE MAN | 0 E. Maple Rd. — | setting. recruiting and ‘uceeastul and wife.. Dependable. FE CEM NT & BLOCK < SEWER eon cone 4 \ Setiand lexi service, Led MUST BE DE DABLE : : perience, for really high Income 6006. : ANING (_& LACE A™“LOST AD.” HONEST AND ENERGETIC | Birmingham | Opportunity with draw commis- | LIGHT HAULING & TRASH. ANY- Sifks — Sunday Service, FE 42019 6, 16, } Call FE28181 £ | SINGLE qt MAR OW IN FARM. MILE | sete my 5 Service basineed ts | sons. tratning fees and overwrite. time. FE_ 8-1706 | REPAIR SEWING “MACHINES, m, or_an ad| se takeyitig. Crm. gf Yule) reedy to start March mh we) Open Wednesday ‘til 9 Boom Bon ee | Swit ao. any AN NEEDS WORK. | Mountein sain Red'p. Avpllapes Center, te: recover a loss. Dial FE/ aa AN: ix —_ eee, 5 eee rae i Cc. eo enyGine. FE 2-6088 after Perty fe re - |2-8181 for an ad-writer.| Motenmet“trede Mon heve_te-|) perticulare mmedistaly giving ‘Saturday 9 ‘tt 12. .| - REACH CASH CUS-| ¥& FLOMBING WOR WANTED. rare, a, A I “se | Say “charge it.” gal connection. Pootiee Press Bor | oe es Searraek af | TOMERS through Classi- |; — IL ayree estimates. Phone : Chalmers, "Detroit 3.” aie ead) aes ree SSD higen. } fied Ads. Call FE 28181. hewiea anytime. estimates. Free poe an * a i eames m2 THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1956 THIRTY-FIVE SERVICE. YOUR pe ; BL roe or mine. FE. 46703. | NG AND TAX SERV. YOUR Fitswater one is W. Room Pe ¢i00 Eves. FE 6-0317 See iNCOME TAX SERVICE IN YOUR 8-3321. home, OA Li v8 OR 30964 afte fer TROOME TAX REASONABLE. OR HAYS <= <> ntments, sicoa ak SeaGh eae VICES “SELL PHONE: “eiviRe. 39125 ‘NEED HELP? With income tax return. 85 per ay ge return, FE 4-6706. SAVE MONEY Let us file your return for you 43 Clark St. FF 41444 for appt. one INCOME TAX service, East Tennyson ss Shin, ine. * om. pm. NDSCAP- ioe cee tas* pote up i experts. Moving & T & Trucking 19 ee ‘TRUCKING Low service. FE= §-3571| Gen: oat HAULING OF ROB | F LEANING BANED. ~ ASH FE? incl TORS ¢ Gossips rabbis hauled. Clean up. FE nee AND HEAVY HAULING| ' At any time. FE 6-0095. {Ciair TRUCKING AND joving Sort. end rubbish ba PE 6 cs se black thes a tee ard, 44735. Hobbies & Supplies 244 | |\NEW SCRABBLE cig Fecal By number sets, $ to fii) BACKENS Lawrence, FE 2-141 TDC PROJECTOR. J ROTO: . CHANG- ane bag with all Kodak kite, Re, $0.00 deve Hits, 87.28. lide RAE ir . Oe ea. Ww. FE 00 WED NVITATIONS, Sutherland . 18 Ww. a Printed 5 = Fast service. R Ape zs “LITTLE Bice “ Cold wa’ Rk Fri. eves. eves. Doretay’e 2-1244. EXPERIENCED ‘COR- setiere. Winnifred M. ( 8x70 Canal Rd. Utica, Mich Republic rE anytime. and gravel. FE O'DELL CAR’ TAGE Lace sedicatre saset_ Mon REDUCED RATES van to serve you. Smith Mov’ 4 4bed Frock ANYTHING FR FROM to refrigerator. _ ebytim ‘TICLES nN NWAN LED An e006. S RE _ charge. FE Froc CKING HAULING. RUB- caztne cheap, PE 8-1770.| Taras to Rent TRUCKS. TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT % Ton Pickuy i'a Ton Stake aod Dump Trucks Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 5 8. WOODWARD Oven pan Inciuding Sunday ____ FE ¢0461 PE 41442 ‘Painting ¢ & Decorating 20 20 A-l1 PAINTING hare aon Mason Thompson, FE “~Aa-l INTERIOR Bee TING. RE ABONABL EB. __ Stew. ESTIMATES. OR 1 i DEcoRATING - - ~ PAINTING and we papering. Call or esti- _mate. F 4 rou ay fess ONES & Ex- tertor. 10 per cent disc. for oe _ Guaranteed Free est. FE + Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind Restore Credit WE ARE NC7 A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS DAINTY MAID FOR SUPPLIES. Mrs. Burns. PE 26814. 03 Mark. JOIN THE THRONG AND | sia when your cleaned with Fina Foam. atte's s Fs at D WOMBN. TAILOR. made sults for Easter, FE 4-8215. SPECIAL: COLD WAVES $5.50 Dorothy's, 600 WN. Perry. FE 21244. Open Fri. Eves. Wanted Trumpet Medium EM 34174 Wtd. Household Goods 27 | | WANTED IN GOOD Used 6 year Masta pot Te 8-11.43. FURNITURE NEEDED top sell it for you. B Communit Sale Phone OR a7. 7 LET Us Bot, a OR AUCTION tt for. you oh. “ ONE OF SONTLes a ARGESt furniture buyers. Cash waiting FE + WANTED TO BOY ALU TYP Es of_turniture #1 CUSTOM PAINTING PAPER:| WV ANTED “FURNITURE banging. Peper removed Esti-| mates. F FE +6918 ALWAYS DEPENDABLE ing, decorating 26 v rs. 5-2860- CUSTOM DECORATING, WAL | papering Steaming service Com. merce. EM 3-3435 DEPENDABLE PAINTER HAS) — ed time for spring patnting | re §-8285 fkTERTOR LE aes HAS SOME | ~~ _open_time FE PAPERHANGING AND PAINTINO plaster repair FE 7-032 PAPER HANGING. 25 YRS EXP | Reasonable rates, FE 42171 or FE 4-682. PAPERHANGING 25 YRS. EXP Reasonable rates FE ¢2171 - 46829 PAINTING AND DECORATING, uaranteed. Immediate service. | “PAINTING "PAPERHANGINO CLEA? TUPPER OR 3 Painting & Wall Was hing ___Free_estimates FE 22706 __Phy rysio-Therapy __ 2A SWEDISH MASSAGE & TRER Ar. j Sore Ses ome 73° Elm __Television Service _ - 22 GOPENNAYER= RADIO a 1 “ pepair. 569 Huron. Night serial calls. FE 45607 __ DAY OR NIGHT TV SFRVICE FE 31296 or FE 5-8390 _M. STRAKA EXPERT TV BSFRVICE AL! maker Service cal's @ to ® Ja- Cox ice 46] S Saginaw , Fre au ase ED i REPAIR ANY) MAKE. FE $736, CONDON S RADIO & TV {n & PARKF 8T ~~ JOHNSON 8 Ravio AND TV SERVICE 45 EF Walton Bivd __ FE 47601 TUCKER'S RADIO-TY FF 5-3i15 _FE ¢3600. 16@ F Pike St Ty pew riter Servi ice 22! TYPEWRITERS: AND ADDING a ehine repairing Expert or General Printing and Office a Ply Co, 17 W_ Lawrence __ TYPEWRITERS RENTED © Mitchell's, 123 NN Sagin st Upholstering. a 2B CUSTOM MADE aur eh Ad a _Your materia! FE 5-27 EARLE? ‘CUSTOM ear TSTER- 8174 Cooley Lake Rd EM sae Free estimates THO MAS | UPHOLSTERING | %_8. TELF GRAPH FE 5-8888 SLIPCOVERS DRAPES” & BED- _ spreads Your material rE 5-5787 ____ host & Found 4A LOST: BRITTANY SPANIEL brown tipped with. white Afis. to. Copper Remarc Of 1.46306, NEED A FINANCE. FIXER? Order Classified. ads to sell, rent. find a ood job. FE 28181 is the Nant Ad number! Tf you have anything for sale and want prompt, courteous serv- an seer the ‘highest orice im | OAKLAND COUNTY'S LARGEST D FURNITURG- BUYER FE 2-2966 WTb FURNITURE ANTIQUE | Gishes, end old lamps. MY 3-159) | eg = ENT FOR small restaura: Price cheap 6-007, | Cal MA WANTED CERAMIC KILN FE 2-1160 Share Living Quarters 30 ‘RENT FREE. MIDDLEAGED COU. , ple to share home with elderly gentieman. 336 Linwood, Roch- este YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE TO share her large west site brick | € _tirls, Phone FE" 2-4538 after @ 00. WE NEED LAND CONTRACTS We wil give you « quick cash ~hildd offer with ,, Nicholie & Harger Co, ‘QUICK CASH et your end contracts — — you'l ee cyt service — ‘ask for Mz. ‘Wanted Real” Estate 32 2A CASH FOR YOUR HOME OR EQUITY a. Se erty and w fest action, call OURS FOR YOUR HOME EQUITY su oni WRI G 3HT, Realtor 6-044 rE @ Real Estate Eachanse Mahan Has avert _ YOU WANT acTION ic greet oe sales e need, tr will certainiy pe : Our ae years of couaicoeey Real Estate dealings tn sures us that you will be eatis- fied. W for fi ‘e pancing and closing. Call us te ‘day to list your property. To Sell— B you BUY 1 wrt: rr} 3 MAHAN REALTY CO. REALTORS Real WANTED: "VACANT PLOTS OR | 7 Sewer and water in er CASTELL REALTY | 98 Onklang A} E 5-04b0 — and ree. or eit oe, _After_| 6p WE CAN § sep YO YOuR HOME A. LG. ELLIOTT *& SONS or Not Sold. bi it’s ‘Soocuee pty “WHITE CASH For small equities. If rou have. what we want we will be at your. door within 24 hours win cash for your equity. _ now and tell us what you hav: Fdw. M. Stout. Realtor Tl N. Saginaw St 7 Open "eve, ‘ult LB WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE property. Purchasers waiti fice 8800 Commerce Rd. . Pontiac, EM 3-3311 R. F_ McKINNEY Univ 11-6708 1 LOVE YOU Are the 3. sweetest words tm our janguage folks sev. A ‘Sold My House” sre 3 sweet words to you prop ‘erty owners. Let Johnson list your home and aes how fast those | words come true A JOHNSON, Realtor 1704S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4283. BUY OR SELL FE will personally buy your prop- v erty or wij) sell it for vou and ‘show you how to get cash if the price is reasonable Call now and let us prove it. RILEY. — R FE 41157 57-0086 LISTINGS 1} NEEDED. Business and commercial prop- erties, acreage or farms. Qualified buyers waiting ROY KNAUF, Realtor 26a W. Huron: ‘PE 2-7421, OA 98-3339 Wtd. , Contracts, Mtgs. 32 ive he YOUR HOME? Cash Waiting [ose contracts ot Por! tg ohnson personaily or males courteous action A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 42533 ACTION! | On tle sale of vour® Land Con- tract If it ie what we are look- ing for we will buy them or Diace them for you within 24 hours See us for the fast serv- ice you are fooking for. No con- tract too large or too small dw. M. Stout, Realtor TTN. Saginaw Street. Ph. FE ose Open Eve. ‘tll 8.30 CONTRACTS WANTED Cash buyers walting © Prompt) courteous service Get our esti- | tate before you sell. Bring in your contract er call! FE 6-0441 or FE 5-9675. Ask for, Ted McCullough No obligation J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor | a6 EL Picker QGpen Eves. TO,G tg BE your land ne "Keone is. thé _ron § = id one I FE bese st eat Beata cash for land contracts. New or seasoned. Reasonabie dis- count. Fast action. CLARK EAL ESTATE oe could “aa ron &t. FE 44813 or FE ¢€493. Ask for Mr. i have buyers splenty for homes, farms. acreage, lots land contracts, We handle all fi- nancing. For fast. efficient serv- fee, call toda- Russel ounan 1 REALTOR 412: W Huror FE #4625 Open Eves. ‘ti ®@ Sun FR 40612 [WEST SIDE We need 6 listings on the West side of Pontiac. Drop in, or call us today John K. Irwin ReAtTor Bince 1925 10t's N Saginaw Street Phone FE 56-0447 Eve PE 21804 or FE $4846 VANTED House® for erie. ail sites. OI s ¥ are interested in’ selling your w callus Need acreage pa e buy and sel) land contrac PONT IAC REALTY 727_Baldwin FE 5-£27 _Rent Apts. Furnished | 33 : NICE ROOM, red IN. SMALL | apt Men. FE so EAN ROOM “AND ROTHER. Cc ette Pvt batt, AMulta, 78 Nor- ton ; 1 ROOM BASEMENT A APT PVT entrance. Shower. 1 $8.50. ioe a jealt_ 12 to. 12, MY 24186. j Jae dey 1CELY FUR- Prt 26°F VYorking couple at eH forenee. M ioe FOR 2 GIRLS wo ‘king days Laundry and — FPPr2-0663 ROOMS. PVT. ENTRANCE. 7” * popiar FE 2-007 2 ROOMS AND BATH NEWLY decorated. Ground floor Private entrance, FE #1208. LAN << MODEST MAIDENS RR BP ert « “1 berned up cur Ganer a0 | thought you might litte to 200 the menu at Joe’s diner!” Rent Houses Unturn, 36 For Sale Houses For Sale Houses 43 _Rent Apts. Furnished 33/ Rent Apts. Eerie 22) a 4 RMS. CONNECT! Park. 12 Downing. rE Retry bath * or 4 adults. Lights, gas & washer. 3 Oe | eee ea Ave isn't | CHILD t pecan tiated . sf Fog 261 _ ot 7 RC OMS. is. SEPARATE part AND 3 ms “ROOM A ~ 3 RMS: ae ~ ; : rR. 00 Pine Grov | be Filo FE 400% seuegncctowal PRIVATE EF ath. Clean, 655 ba oa RE RMS | ENTRANCE. OG _heat P accreaae 6 ON. Jennie x ete close *Poniiae Plants. at t elec- pea included, $16 per week. 1 @ ROOMS, HEATED PRIVATE, 1 ER. | Child or bal welcome. Appir trance. am. Adults only. St Clair 1 block east oot ia] OSMUN COUPLE |‘ s0\8 — Also 2 room spt. oft Fh omg &. flee tm rear. ve Sse — ccc | 9 7 7 ROOM FURN APT { SMATT hot water } ROOM. PRIVATE BATH AND © ROOMS, NICELY FUR ¢ ROOMS AND, Ate PARTLY fu 4 ROOMS AND gra bed PRIVATE aT TRACTIVE 2 GROUND FLOOR ‘(IGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOM |‘ CARO oe UE lectrie kiteh- | eee I . a ‘om piete electr' = apolancon lake front: very ra _Rent Houses ‘Unfurn. 36 EM 33448 NOW AVAIL SINGLE Rapa ROOMS. PRIVATE sara. pished. 111 8 ary Adults Employed couple ew 10 oF terres oes ot child welcome, $1650 wk. 268, Cottage St ent. Very nice. 1 block from Baid- ties furnishetl. _entrance, Call | ee aie 8 OnE Geog foe location. Call FE 58-0080 @ : * “ adults, references 638 Judeon Ct = _off Marshall Bivd VERY NICE. mished FE oom APT ae “TO “DOWN: a meme we FE. 54-6782 i io on aos AND BATH ~ PARTLY © teenie hed. 249 Orchard Take Ave wrest sip entrance. West sife FE 2-066] or er_ 5: PR 5-5332 after 6 - _FE rive or FE 4064 ROOM FURN APT CLOSE ‘IN. % “DOUBLE MOUSE @ ROOMP No drinkers 47 Pine St, Seen, bat close tm Thére 7 to 0 pm. or Sat am | oOMs ATH. FTRST | 2BDRM. “MODERN. : ane One pay pa welcome, nished Reference needed yrme- | $25 pee week Located at #83 diate possession EMpire 38683, Orchard Lake Pr pants at 340 9 BEDRMS. WALLED LK MOD _Baldwin. Phone _— | Clore to elty “ALL MODERN EFFICIENCY | 41778 ¢ pea ae rT Miss Saar al TH 7 nooM DREN ie laiecee “a BATH. ALSO 4 3 > Re es “Ave. FE Fm. ton bere ROOMS AND BATH. UPPER Priva trance § ROOM LOWER. ieaT & GaAs fein After 6. 10 Firaake of | furnished. 87 8, Parke St. “om | OARLA _win bus. Adulte. _ PE 2-4376 Ee rooms aad bath 3 ROOMS “AND BATH PRIVATE - EM _ iMMEDIATE “POSEERSON 4 = ~Soeee |? FOOms and beth WEST v SPACIOUB ae a side Uti! a: onl atis) (turalabed! ND F pes = bented New! — — j bo eity time FE 4.0000 2 stove re rigerator CLEAN NG ROOM” 3 i Coma s0 iN. Cl ‘ poms, Men only. 46 Mechanic CL ‘AN 00 wy iO0M Tie) MM) Petpet wn LEA! Tipe ON i ity when Ph cae tiae Mo. 5 PE 3-530, OR GENT PLEMA! LLG! DOW! bd >, » wt of . — = OU GEREEPING Nice WEST SID ROOM, > NEAR _fel-Huron Center, FE + | gga, we NEAR “FISHER ~ ey. ROOM, CLOSE IN, #10, In Peeskitn Bivae FE 5-6313 after 6. “ROOMS FOR GIRLS — Bleeping rooms. leges. Wo smokers or —— block from i oeie 133 Mt. Clem a, PARKING 23 6 SS CEERG: RR —Oai ‘1 OF 2, 238 B. Jessie. | ~ Rooms With Board 38 _tine Mtr, PE 8-00es, Ton a Bivd. Bue lise. re ¥Y CLEAN “ROOMS. Home style meals FR 6-007T, 14 Matthews, it | Convalescent ent Homes | 38A rag ry | : Hotel Rooms 39 HOTEL AUBURIN - Week TH ia! Cooking and = 0 ata ENT HOTEL S| 1 36 CLEAN 7 8. Wop, 8 SAGINAW aT : wr avamame| Sate. P13 STORE BI . CLEMENS 965 St., Pontiac, 960 per month. Call _Pe me. pe i eae __ Rent Office ice Space 41 41 BIRMINOMAM for ones ineering, Sales of- . represeriat! sa = scoke ett CLOSE TO PROPOSED MIRACLE ‘tle center, excellent rental « insurance office doctor or , 1,000 square feet of Moor area, New. modern and New. Peautifany decorates —— at ‘elegraph Rd A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 I LOVE YOU Are the 3 mot worgs fn our | oa Of MY HOUSE are 3 sweet words to you prop erty. owners Let Johnson list, fast geal home and see how ose words come true. A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 oF RMS & “BATH $2250 A WE Rent iiseae Furnished 35. MAIN FLOOR LOCATION | ON Wert Hur next to Lpavoa! Bullding. Idea) for retell or fessional services office. ara LA Le as hs pace 1036 W. Huron PE 3 For Rent Mccceacerst 42, ONE WAY COAST TO COAST 2.rms Pvt bath Ideal for work- 9 BDRM HOME Na L JUNE Ist | RENT HERE LEAVE ine couvle. Also # nice 3 rm apt | geo g month EM Open and BEDROOM LAROE LOT CARY PE “Howland 3208 Dixie Hwy. AT SQUARF LAKE. PRIVATE 2° oriviieges 34 °™'OR 17-1486 u coms & bath. FF #1370 ean Dr Milford. MU 40743. ROOMS. PONTIAC LAKE OR) Call after S$ pm To 8 Paddock | — i ere eeemmene ROOMS PVT | 3 bath ang entrance, 92 Washington | © 3.1278 _8t FE $8770 | BACHELOR APT & bath vey utilities fore ie—— irk "weekly Call_at 286 Perry | high school Small child welcome. _2-7208 for appointment FE 2-6226 CABINS, BY WEEK RAMP In CIEAN MODERN KITCHEN TTE OR 3-0901 or FF 2-808 Children welcome OR_2-T7 = CASS LAKE. 3 BEDROOM EXCEPTIONALLY NICE 3 ROOMS pietely furn, Auto and bath Nr Tel-Huron, Garage . water Nat fireplac *. Adulte f€4 Glendale | FURNISHED HGUSE AND Aer PRANKIIN @PT® | Children welcome 7 rooms and be Adults only | Plateau 32-2340 “6% per month ane |FOR RENT FURNISTED K.G. HEMPSTEAD | terized cottages 102: © Huron FE 40284 come. 8319 Dizte | Highway APT. CLEAN HOUSE WITH GARAGE. COUPLE couple. No drinkers. 1033 Oakiand | and teenager or three adults $tos ~ ma. per month a PE HOUSETRAIL eke ae BA-' and #30 pm NEW HOME TO RENT FORN 2 or 3 gentlemen or couple FE 26101 by welcome with earane. For ouplored ovadr | rooms & bath, or coupie. Mo drinkers Refer- petit Lite ences required, 288 Orchard Lake | Wiest SIDE_5 ROOMS. WITH GA | Nr. Tei-Huron _Oiena ale. _tractive Call garage West side. rE 24 or tim” FE 6-2257 a eee eee Prt_ entrance 880 Robinwood off vers i ROOM HOUSE. ae eit xO hire, it’s FE 28181. | * eres Or "Sss23 . Vi , Ae Co oi - —— = | ¥ ROOM House ¢ On Lay Lake for sale or rent. FF 4 en’ 4 — Fi) BATH BASEMENT APT ALL rit = Adults $14 per week Call at 42M FURN HOUSE FOR = ™% Judson in Auburn Helghts COMPLETELY FURNISHED 2 RM m7 and kitrhenette nrivate bath near § ROOMS MODERN Good garden spot 4 ROOMS. BATH & ? BEDRMS, mau it BEDROOM HOME IN CIARK- | , ston. Full basement. Furnace heat _N._Perry | Lake ri seges onth te | _THE ANSWER TO) oe ace 1m { YOUR PROBLEM: wR ‘ide. ie Aauita Fe sot ere sant MS. 645 PER Mi Want Ads! To sell, rent, a Cedvance On. 38812 TH Closed Tratiers ___For Sale. ‘Houses _ 43 For Better Homes ; See Pearl Building Co. FE 5§-79023 NEW 3 BEDROOM HOME, “BATH half carport level! | Neccuent ideal location, close te M schoo! and shopping 728 N ain | MCiford FURNISHED no UNFT RNISHFD root omplete Tile bet! Le oe beets one red rireet. Tiled base- : E Tennyeor. FE 4024) Jiis Desireable Property SOLD By White Bros. UNIQUE Ta ite own way is thie home of stone. perched 4 a hill over- looking the roiling countryside near Clarkston This home, Igcat- | ed on a lot 135x500 has 2 bed- rooms. large kitchen, very at-| tractive living réom and also a! medern bath full basement, end ® sized outllity building, and | good sited utility Dbuliding on) back of property. There are étich features as ‘a beautiful screened . im porch, raised hearth fireplace. Built in rit rack. latge walk-in closet, dispose} in kitchen, plus el the warm feelings of comfort- abie living Come in and she ee | one, we know you" xe fh. $11 900 and $1,500 dow WHITE BROS. : REALTORS Pho 28. Open. Eves, “dl @-S8un, 1 be e a This Desireable : : ee a ARS SPECIAL “WHITE BROS. EALTORS ee * NEAT BUNGALOW IN KEEG Spon pa irae, a tas “dose tag X " “PRANKS gy beige ele _Teestian, ‘NOTHING DOWN “eR 2D. RILEY, Broker S00 Elisabeth Lake Rd. 1 scent BEET oe, peg Hills INGER 4 A. ie Ss arty ONI Af ea) 3 DOWN” Furn HAYDEN oe Podetchapadord Bedroom home OFF BALDWIN 72 Bedroom Laer Btorma & screens. Pull bacocnent ol] fornace & gas water heater Convenient to schoo! & bu 000 with TROY TWP 6730 sr Tm medi- bus Excellent garden Jes C. HAYDEN, Realtor Open The above fig ie ta the total price this cute § room bungalow with i ' side city locetion. Down payment ly $950 DRAYTON PLAINS Modern Ranch Home tached erase on Riser Own, “ Carpeted Living Room | and pier Back Porch KEN NeDy OPEN. EVENINGS. Sate KINZLER | eles 70 Hur Pon e FE * ROL TIPLE tistine bERvice KNUDSEN. | BUILT IN 1940 F:xcellent 3 bedroom home in the | Cttizena Development Bub Good | exterior appearance @nd conven- | features of modern bome | and is eet for FHA ‘ bedroom house for $8,300 with | $1,500 _ a ring now to see this 4 WM. H. KNUDSEN REALTOR $16 Pontiac State Bank Bldg Ph. FE 4-416 ees} ? JONES, pu FE ees ' Immediate Possession rae te. as or a a iacktop ; Yer ‘Colored @ bedrooms near Orchard Lake Ave. Fenced rear yard, barbecue teasonable down. SRL Racy North Side 2 Bedroom ee ie Gieree a $0'080 0 ou % al mh i 400.00 down. ing og Brea, cer amiloc. te : tormice kitehe: ~ counter exhaust fan, 2 ph picture window, salumi- num 4 and scree “BUD" Nicholie gates Bt FE am BIRMINGHAM — Small 2 bedroom home located in good re yours area, Nice jot 40 = 120. All city conveniences. Paved street, $5,000, cash, COLORED ey 2 story, 3 bedroom home. Fytil het water me 7 Suto heat beet and rroen t type oaks 5/2, tateee ADAMS BU ILDERS REALTY auburn Ave, ESAT SIDE INCOME 2 8 ROOM HOME home, for income 4 RPE "Heat. . John K. Irwin a || gy mol mt. faba wh $2,900 down, | baa ea re —— bevement, ol Near seh 1 gg Immediate possersion. "Total Brice $6,060. FAMILY — - Over 1 acre of o Os — 3 or rms, SUBURBA — ree . ern me ell on 1 ey ith shower 1 dy ¥ cyeruced door ied. Lake EEL onto Now at § 980 with $1,500 down. FLOYD KENT Realtor Ww. Lawrence , FE 4-610 Eve Next to the Consumers Power POR BETTER HOMES WORKING MAN'S TERRITORY f you want « perfect garden spot, a mace for a few chickens place for your children, near a school, black top street near garage. $7,950. OXBOW LAKE FRONT Prepare now for veart —_ fun. in this 2 Leapou > all Ret ern jake front home it On TS én D highwar, ateng at ste reasonable down pipe DON’T DILLY DALLY Owner has bought new bome and h to sell hi “— home to swing deal Has unit rentals now bringing in sizo per month Evenings amec @ cal] Mra Snrder, OR 3-197 OFFICE OPEN 64 A JOHNSON, Realtor 1704S Telegraph Rd FRE 42533 GILES HOME OR INCOME Located inside the efty on a paved street 4@ room bedréoms. 1', baths Could be made into an moms property. Terms can ranged. Don't mise peed this one. _EAST SIDE BRICK 3 Bedroom brick home lo- — ane. the city op the Has everythin fireptace “in living room, oak floors, full basement, auto gas heat. Also, @ 2car ga- Teme. Reasonable down pay- meni SMAL L FARM 8 room house, full bath, 3 bedrooms, near transporte- orp olen ree —_ 9 agree of i L ow ay md vmeet sie posession zt this: WE NEED LISTINGS GILES REALTY CO. a W. Huron PE 68-6178 Open 0 to d. osed BRICK, 4 BDR. “GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS YOU'LL MAKE MONEY _ On od "Ree eae down- call Sea ears YOU FEEL AF HOME WITH THE CHARM ; Te Buy Te Sell-To T: ypYOU BUY IT— WE'LL Fd _For Sale Houses, 43 3 BEDROOMS Cheek. ‘ a Be daily, 1 to 1:30 p.m. Sat. & GI HOMES -LAKE PRIVILEGES * close to kt ‘these features before yon buy that pew ie: tee 3 bedrooms 4 ft. Living roo iat kitehen with eating space Large © me see Beautify’ | ectored metal kitehen one ee Dixie Hwy, to ve * ford; turn left on Ba. 4 Ra: “% mile t model. - from 3 to 7 dally. 1 to 7 and Sundar. THE “ELDORADO” GI's $750 Do FHA $2,100 Do Full carom 4700 owe siways wanted in nome of your own. It's all face brick and has ‘three In: bed- rooms with large closets. epactoug living room has a beau. tiful window well. For extra con- venience, there are 1% ceramie tile baths with colored tures. The home ts heated — perime- ter as heat and has a gas dis- 1 8 dally W HITE: BROS. REALTORS Phone OR 31295 | Open Eves ‘t) ® — Sun. 1 to 8 | JACK LOVELAND 198 Case Lake Rd. Keego Harbor Fr 2687 FE +1661 NEW NEW NEW Custom butit 3 bedroom homes with full basement. Hes suto. heat auto hot water, laundry trays oak floors Diastered walle closet & many are extras. Built on your lot the full price ts just $10,800 LAKE PRIVILEGES 2 bedroom modern home. with Ue Cory ‘arage. Has floors, Fe voi J melee Ait Co-operai ; - THIRTY-SIX: THE PON TIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, A 1056 ow For Sale Houses #8 Dr Jot. ROOM BOUSE 6 (soca mown GEO. Y MARBLE, Realtor rtord 6261 eet ane none 3 eee) BY OWNER. 2 YR. OLD home, 2 room. Lar living. room, ° win & dr — with space. cul with itty room. . Nice le ‘space. Good soil. Pric rat j is 5 w $0 "dood . PE 6-2306 any- einen by A all Close ip with only ‘Konan ¢ CHAPIN. BROKER FE ¢-iji BUILD NOW be ae Pi gag fanaa Waterford Estimates Llvemy fect C"DAVIs DA vis" Drayton Hisgghed garage. ods. ee BRICK RANCH. Attached ; In Sylvan Lake. “BEDROOM RANCH HOME. Car ye: and 2 car garage. In Sylvan BRICK TERRACE. ROSSHIRE COURT. FRAME in Bylvan od pt iy ce Set privileges. ame penpertios shown by raat B. D. CHARLES, Realtoc FE 4-0521 1717 _ 8. Telegrene Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Waterfront ONLY 6@ MI OUT. this lov 3 bedroom 2 level ranch e! Living room, 27x15, with ibeatalator fii oe, Extra jorge bath @.th double mirror built- = v entt Radiant heat. Haas sHOW YOU THia HOME! $10,000. First pee ie (ot te ‘4 iis itchen. token, Wiashenet tae ee | sso, @ith $1,050 peat mak you the owner, BE FIRST! Lake Privileges” YOU WILL GAY {t's like being a op te beach. B Sonsures on va! ic [* te eer for, iia 3 BSS w s. ih 14xi8 — room. Central be fot seo Sottod tod Been te PAY- Humphries ¢/ 03 N Te FE yr i FE 47114 TING SERVICE E ESTATES, $1,- . Pvt. beach area. 2 bed- rooms, bath. Gas heat. | 63 Recently red ea Immediate secseeion = Cali Merriam, Lincoln 4 ND AATTS Arp sar mpipegplied Ar VV Love} =. eetere brick ranch_ bangalow, "ne = for paler nar on laste floors, eyasnio, tie, bata yey kitchen with twin ak birch cabinets, din: room, walk in ¢ e per plumbing “Taree lot, eae ie schools, west s' . Shown by te $15.500 . JOSEPH F, REISZ 63% W. Huron St. . ‘ Evenings MY 44410 ree rehes corne: shade. 3 ar garage wo bedroom home WA HILLS TRADE Will sell this ideal family home or trade on five room ving room 13534, nice entry C CT. TERRACE $1,500 One of the best. Gas heat, 20x20 pape . good warm bie reasonable = to live with exceptional large TRADES TRADES rome ¢ down payments are scarce. an Lot ecaceir in to satisfy al WE SELL — WE TRADE a & SON re-/ S87 sap Hu ron = rative Teal Estate oe, CEDARDALE and 2 caf Oak floors et @ nice well gage an “1 bath. Pull base- Paved Recently decorated. Nice This is ity for some colore: par’ with $1,200 down. Shown appointment only "x! G. HEME 1% EF. Huron STEAD FE 48284 STOUTS Best Buys Today | $8250 ag) 3 bedroem modern rage, large Itving room, din- fing space and kitchen Lake ef privileges with 'y $2150.00 dn. this one. $620.00 Down For this & room partiy mod- ern home lecated near Cass oil Leke with 2 be privileses dr OTT S unit at only $2780 FOR COI. ORED 9 Large lots with this real sharp 2 bei cated near ‘droom home ie- laundry tubs and city water & sewer, Priced at to with eash down. $6906 00 mortgage “NFED ROOM? Then see this large 3 bed- modern on the eart sid home located e with full + Basement, of] furnace, Iots « Of closet apace, 1 car ra- Tage aod large lot. Only $1200.00 down, ; INDEPENDENCE TWP. 4@ Rooms and full bath with utility, of] furnac ter heater, with ing, with Faw. M. TM, a = st. ¢, elec, Wa- oak floors, Tul 8:30, ~ nice location Total ptice fe on. ce is $9000.00 with ¢ as mrort- $1363 W. Hureo e overlook lake. vileges, Two 7 ft. lots, 6 - fooms. Work - and we i in Ww a : ace in @ room. Built to and other features. $12. 500 Down pa: D patane and 5% mortgage. WE WILL Site Kat et! ba! “Excellent construc- Very attractive design. down.” Ask for Mr. L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1342 W Huron PE 2-4810 Evenings call OA 82618” 4 BEDROOMS atu and drapes inc! aT we jern kitchen, family sized din- easopable pric: and shoppin ou with hag ‘Heo Lot 120x120 ft. Owners have grow this oe home, $13,000 Seed term FOR LARGE FAMILY Or two family. Near schools. bus - Ine and stores, Older home with 5 bedrooms, full base: tod bath newly remodeled kite em and $12,- 000 with $3,000 do’ ._Home oe 1062 W. Huro aretr . LADD'S — Signs Are Everywhere MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE y T , SU ee LAN Here ts one bedroo home with @ evel” ketenes: nice il root, full basement, sash, giassed-in arage, Located on 350x135. Priced at LAKEFRONT On Woodhull Lake — A € room home. fully insulated, 2 bedrooms. modeled an completed. this one today the price only $9500 with “33000 down. ~ ci 3,BEDROOM BRICK Brand new beautiful jiving room with Roman brick fireplace ored fixtures in bath, plastered walls, full basement See this te- day ~ -priced to sell at $13.900 LADD'S OPEN SUNDAYS 4286 Disie Hwr Drayton Plains 123 4267 N Lars r Red or M24 Co-Operativ e Real Estate Exchange MULTIPLE LISTING BERVICE CLARK SELL OR TRADE — § room mod- ern city home. Close in, good enna district. §7.350 full pr equity $3 600. or will sell on ae down Take iste mocel contract, equity ie your :. sent home or Yacant lots or acreage in trade. Stout, _ Realtor CLARK REAL ESTATE ACRE - § ROOMS PARTLY MOD. For Sale Houses 43 col- | For Sale Houses #8 DRM, HOME. GOOD PRIVATE BUILOER HAS 3 BED- * een Oe "os Cree eee oe ane ent, ar shakes, $12,200. hom: ere Rare Sean La et ls ng St cash of- Tr DE _, : just @ kf Cooley e “a | Sealer’ seer culty your preee Warkina LAKE ‘ NO DOWN PAYMENT oat Dane Me custom bull home This nee home aus — 4 bed. -NO MORTGAGE COST of your choice, For comple livig Sua te th ata * Fie Dulld on ; free and eines rm al ’ _& and room starte: . Blt DA 0 | eel Ge Se F LOCATION— ¢ bungalow. About 2 blocks : torhiah @ living room. Wall wall carpet. Oak . Almst gas furnace, good A basement, laundry trays, nice jot with shade, storms & screens.; House, Gar., ns RE PURN wa by app’t. _ 21123, OL 1-1. rooms, bath ~ Bao ch type. Adami - beat! eres treet The buse- ding. 00 rg¢| MULTIPLE LISTIN SERVICE : : 760n, ] living room. Not ated muses: ~ ae y prion a = soe imate Cc ] 3 Family Income 7 Large and small homes, $2.5 — CLOSE TO DOWN: ROSE McLARTY har eS Lt gen Npattmcats” gon FR 23-2163 of FB §-3578 NEW 8 ROOM BRICK Fanch home Beek On howe with ts font ‘om the apartsgents making the Sel tere, CALL =: . Seminole Hills bag 0 pa COLONIAL BRICE same Tage ss Let wl — ee 6 se, fireplace ee closets, a an of) eat, auto- — laundry tu! frie sig iectaneo. Penis. SPECIAL $800 DOWN th electric stove, refrigerator, guto- matic weiter | heater, out building. dosed TOTA J. R. Hiltz Seat lol W. Haren’ “a FE 5-6181 _ WHITE © BROS. Huntoon Lake Privileges ree room brick ranch with lake privileges on @. 4 large bs abundance voledl. ade tee Len & shrub shade trees. Lawn rubs in. This ture Windows, Also 1 tn ae room to The carpeted living room = ares °s — fireplace. eee ae & qeceruted. * ah’ saeet floors Colored bath fixtures. A posnqstens cupboards it ban WITH LARGE HOME WILL TRADE ig large 7 Pi rty also has arage, corn ort, tool une furnishings as extra large deep freeze, carpeting & rugs, 8, dining room furniture & living room outfit. Most of the land is tilleble. §15.009 with §3000 dn. Cali us about this one. 7 NEW 3-BEDROOM BRICK RANCH Lake privileges to nice sandy | sree | Farol y Goon tare Bi ture windows Dining ty large bedrooms closets. Select can, rs. ed bath with vanity, ae Timken "Priced to sell with terms as low as down r an ig pre ment to show now — move in to morrow! : WHITE BROS. REALTORS Phone OR 3-1296 _Wves, ‘ti _@ Sun 1 to 8 "ANNETT OFFERS Clarkston %-Acre penal or decorated 5 room and tile bungalow in ex- . cellent ‘ecmation overlooking lake Full bsmt.. ot] heat, attached I‘, car garace Close to schools Immediate possession, New low price $9850, only $1450 down. Near: St. Michael's 6 room brick and shingle * ell rch, storm. ‘ car cement rage, $12,000 terms. 3 Bedrooms Tri-Level - New home in excellent con- dition, situated on 10 x bath and lavatory, full basement, automatic oil furnace, attached 9 car ga- | Lake Front Brick Attractive 7 room home with 278 feet on lake with access to many lakes Living room 16 x 30 with freplace, dining room sun room 9 x 12, Nickens lavatory on main floor 3 bedrooms and full bath up Full basement. new oj urnace 2 car garage Price reduced to $26,250 for quick sale Otter Lake Front New Roman ranch home 32 x 73, Living room features ce, mahogany thermopane dows wiih excellent view of lake Dining ell, bed- rooms, den, all boards tn kitchen Lake level has recreation space heati- jator fireplace, extra bath, hot water raciant base heat Auaches 2 ear garage Lot | ® 229 with underground | seh inkling system $31 600, terms | Roy A t, I Noy Annett, Inc. | REALTORS 28 FE Buren FE decal 8-468 Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 eee TRIPP | Lakefront Ranch A truly beautiful home on Sylvan Lake. 4 bedrooms— den screened | Breakfast room, room with = terrace. recreation fireplace At- tached garage—paved drive beautifully landscaped site | + ;-sprinkler system. Carpet- ‘tng included An exception- ERN ~— West suburban location, | ally fine home in the best nice level lot with garden spot,| location, $40. ~ terms Two bedroom home with bsth, | one for appointment, hot wuler oil cireylator heat. Only $6,500 with $1,000. down, 's ACRE - MODERN 2 BEDROOM HOME A sacrifice at 88.250 with §2.900 down Price reduced, owner ea! state. Has hard- wood floors, plastered walls, mod- ern kitchen Fatnetie, 3 pe. -bath, fil basement. HA fu'nace, I-car garage. Better hurry on this one, ‘FE 46492 or FE 44813 Open Evetiings ; Anderson Street 1941 bullt<2 bedrooms and bath on first floor—second floor partially finished. Ot heat, aluminum storms and screens, 2 car garage. Ex- celient buy at $11,950, Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor Lawrence Street nm Evenings home in excellent condition | ars Close te schools, $21,- | brick | other | bireh cup. | MOETINION. atl and basem: Only $7,500 terms, Bee this all furnished 2 bdrm. home. Full — = basement. Only $6,500 term. 2 bdrm. 1% — cecwgeg hs sues oom and ane ‘tiving 2 car garage, full bavement West of Pontiac. $11,500, $3,000 dn, before Why come your future home now Tush and avoid ae “the Spring ~ prices, T. G, Trocke ; Realtor 1048 Union Lake Rd. EM 34071 3 BEDROOMS—CITY. Loe ated one of the main gt hale ‘8, bath, ment, Deseeows matched = ie, Hand to ee ac poo be stores. Pull ppice, $12,- Ls 3 pete br Too Sakina Ave, FE Open Eves ____ Free "Parking. | PONTIAC LAKE. NEW, MODERN, bedroom, ope block lake rong house 4,000 with. $2,000 down. = e 4 i “HEAT AN AND HOT water. — bath. Bnceliens community schoo’ Lake $3, i080 cash. Hie Large lot ja! 1,000. $40 mo, OR 3-8902 ROCHESTER AREA 4 rooms —& death Lecated on large fenced lot 200 ft wide, peer bus line & school. Thig ts rd-to-find property at only $4,- 960 with terms pine za rit a very ii or $7,950 Soraee: Cal OLive 6-0371 Maurice Watson, Realtor “WE SELL THE EARTH" 322 W. Fifth Rochester BARGAIN! BARGAIN! Sharp 2 bedroom brick. New. ioe Pl gs aneee ime jim’W RIGHT, Realtor M5 Oakland A E 5-944 Co-operative — ‘peal Estate eekange|| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 2 FAMILY $850 down near Waterford on a large acre of fertile land, new 2 car garage. sem!-basement type home with 5 and baih for owner and j and bath apartment, gas heat, Pull price §7.250, $750 DOWN COLORED solid 5 reom and part bath bungalow, two enclosed es paved street. Full price R. J. VALUET, Realtor | 345 Omkiand ave FE. 5-603 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OFF JOSLYN Near LeBaron School and new Madison High 3 bedrooms. ful. ! basement, oll heat, I'o car gar- age, 3 years oid. close to bus line and stores, ie : | 3BEDROOM RANCH | auburn Heights Manor Living room 13"23, oak floors built-in vanity and bath, of] heat base-' ment. Lot 100x300. 14,500, terms, BRICK RANCH Near Auburn Heights 3 bedrooms | masier bedroom, 12x92 with ex- ' tra bath oak Moors, plastered walls, full basement, oi] heat Sets om one acre of land, Has | | many other fine qualities, IVAN FUNNY BUSINESS a! ~ RSIS 5, Tw Gop US Pe, Om © 1086 ty HEA teewton, ta. by Hershberger ore ot ra “rd Ws 4 cad af conpribdations w sead we may teacher! — she’s got the measles!” For Sale Houses 43 FULLY FURNISHED school out and setect| W ILLIS SCHRAM | FFE 5-091 or FE $-9471 If no answer Ph FE, 5-2364 Open Evenings and area WM Josivn Cor 3rd LTOR Co-operative Real Estate TWechoses i GAYLORD | 9-Room Tycome i | Ltve here and iet it pay for | itself a duplex built in 1947 now month Six i $1,000 — wae A nice 4 room with utility room DPartia. basement Two acres of around all fenced Call today nd ligt one of our salesman show ros thi hom This can be bought cheap for cash | | Average Man's Home ! Total pricé $8950 for this § | page heme with full basement hree nice lota gives you room for a garden You will wan, to see this house. Cal: now BRICK ONE-STORY | hasemert, three bedroom home bu It in 1985 An excellent finer plan Auto gas heat. cement drive Dont be sorry you didn't see this bargain To Buy—To Seli—To Insure GAYLORD, FE 4-9584 IM FE Pike 8t Open Eve & gun. _MU LTIP!, E List NG SERVICE _ TEMPLETON WOLVERINE LEK. VILLAGE ew § room =m bouse, of! heat. water he Aluminum | storms and pereena: “Nice a Leh and lake priviteges. Only $6,- | TRADE 8 lots with 5 room modern home. All large pears Also 3 rooms | apt. and basement is is altractive home, a attuated | ri es Lake. 7 Wal trade or modern home in ‘i EAST 8ID) 4 room and bath. Good pole oman fer north and end Diants. $780 down Ko Templeton, Realtor Co-operative net Estate aeeneeee FE 45-6161 or FE ¢4278 i hoy) : * if Sf Fok 2339 Orchard Lake Rd FE 44563 After 6, FE 2-0502 ” ($995 «=DOWN— TO LAST DETAIL 2 .bedroo me. on oe be Paved cine ‘ae M. “BREWER. PE ¢6161; "Et ee" EM 3-4898 ST. MICHAEL'S hom. “rect fatty Toye deca up & stool @ lavatory Gown, Ons heat, ¢ 60x. lot, Shown by appt, A NEAR TELEGRAPH Sith ee ara JOSEPH F, REISZ 53% W. Huron 8t Evenings MI 44419 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ 2 PAMILY SPECIALS , es. 5 and 4 down, near tine = school, $11,500, rms Family. and § down, he 500, only $1, $00 dow PA UL My JONES REAL, ESTATE 632 __ b_ 4-3505 BY OWNER, 2 BEDROOM ‘PRAME, Nerf pestle, on Maceday take: ull price, $5900, OR } ONE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE UBURBAN BUNO- wage ry rdwood “cup tm the large enon! All this on an er only arca We have the key. today. $950 DOWN this modern terior, large lot. CAS8 WOODS SUBURBAN. lots of closets large sky- lighted rumpus room, ting oak trees. garage. corner jot and iske rivileg¢s and only 819. 18. ‘Some terms available. SURURBAN FAMILY HOME. Spacious chaaey bs oy this 3 bedroom Cape Living room 19‘:xlj'a wih dining reom to match. Spaciotts kitchen, large, bed- rm in the basement. ee lot and only $11,950 too. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 262 8. Telegraph Rd. n 09 Phone rE +1103 of FE 709 | Co-operative Reaj Estate Exchange BROWN $7,500 FULL PRICE—Iittle farm. 2%y acres right on Bakiwin near Gingelvilla cozy bungalow. Full basement and brand new Deico ol] furn. Only $1,500 down Brand new home with ful! basement, bath, well, septic matic hot water, kitchen sink and starter all interior studding. Lake privi- | lewes and only 4") miles from city. Good sound construction and very attractive home. ie 850 DOWN — Modern bungalow with extra lot id al) fenced ___For Sale Houses 43 ODA ONL PL Np BEDROOMS NATURAL FIRE- lace. 5 acres } 8 boty Lihat terms. MU- ss60 Down 5 ROOMS $33.72 PER MO. TAXES AND INSURANCE PLUS “owe en tiled ce ieee oS te t. MODEL OPE: DAILY ND ‘SUNDAY, BLAINE. ‘One = west of Castell Realty, 06 Oakland Ave. WE WILL BUILD on YOU 40x22. Red Horse 8019 Cass Eliz, Rd. PE 42252 or FE 2-0179 2 BEDROOMS AND DEN $750 Down PAYMENTS $3797 TAXES & ae sh Galt wet spn tnd ralout "Road, Gas For aim, Between Gi cake See it PLUS Model oo Walton 2 bloc \ ates opal ee ek additonal information call: WAGNER HOMES 1960 N. Opdyke Rd. FE 47197 heat, Sylvan Lake Village Bam Warwick has several new ranch homes. With 3 bedrooms. Bath and wash-room With or ita. Massive fire- m features are bu real eniacees eonerete drive- to 2 car garage heads sewer ond “water installed. m rivate city bathing oon Price 23.730 up. Open Sundays on Chel- tingham Rd Or eall for appt _YE ¢5000 FE 22105. HOME & INCOME bedroom brick home. Carpeted, fireplace, tiled bath. full base- ment, recreation room at paces brick garage. 4 room. house at rear, rtly Melerareid Rents for $70 riced for quick sale. Open for your inspection 3392 Sashabaw Road, sania Piains & ROOM ON GREEN 8T. won: | derful irneome DINNAN 66 W. Huron FE ¢€2577. Eves. OA_8-3321. YOUNG Has Done It Again! Low overhead means savings to you. more home for your money I will mention a few of the outstanding features: walls oa floors, picture window, fully tnaufsted. gas heat, paved street. You would expect to pay much morte than $7.495 with $945 down, $52 a month Including taxes and insurance on FHA terms See them and we LOVELY 2 in ope wee OPEN DAILY 18 416 Osmun Beveral fruit trees. excellent con- | ditien Hoyt, $7,050 $9.950 MODERN BUNGALOW—Very | geod condition Leaphart Sun- rs plastered car garage Ours lot percuters call Mrs. ke, FE a108 ti Real Value—Clean as a pin. 4 years old Modern bun- | pulse with full basement and gas urn Alimtnum storms & screens Oak floors & plastered walls Tile bath Colored fixtures Here {s a home youl love Ow Good garage Call ve 2-0840. P riced at only ik Brown, Huron L 1362 W Realtor Partridge Ig THE “BIRD” TO SEE LIKE NEW rs.) | pe | “Only $2,500 | ! 2 Ph. FE 2-4810- | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Here's a home that's tn tip-top | condition throughout. This taste- fully decorated, weil tandscaned, 3 bedroom home is convenient to the Pentiac Junior High School Gas heat, full basement, attrac- tive neighborhood with paved streets—all aed and many other | ke thts home the pettect one for ow and ur sou Only $2, down han- EASIER THAN SRENT | Here's a cory located west oe ; Rows mars can afford to own for jess th os what you pay for rent. Full price only *. wit - A! — Bal- ance a at just ( month. py, tired of ee rent and are seeking seonomcal fepurban living, see this hom 7. WARD E. PARTRIDGE REAL ALTOR FE 43581. ‘ne Ww. 1 nORON er 1% BLOCKS WEST OF TELEGRAPH Open Eve, 7 to @ “DIRECTIONS: South on East Blvd to Osmun. Right to Open Signs. HURRY ON THIS ONE Loerie for California Will take | ‘SM or '55 model car agd some cash for equity on a $5 room house and 1's car garage in the city. Shown by appointment BUSINESS FRONTAGE Will take #-4wo or three bed- room home in trade on_ this Business has an income of $250 month, plus a home to live | Heasonabi terms. Will show fe ee § ROOM BUNGALOW With full basement. North of Clarkston Pak price $6.500, with $1,500 down IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Custom built home Has ove? 1- 000 square feet floor space Lake tivileges. Full price $14.800 with erms. We have the key, will show anytime Russell Young - REALTOR 212 Wo Huron FE #4525 Eves. ‘til Sun. FE 4-2962 | A HOME OF YOUR OWN Mears SUBURBAN RANCHER bdrm. ranch home built fn 4 Has large livin ural fireplace, hardwood ‘Toor, lastered walls. Nicely planned ftehen & dinette, full bath, show- et, closets, enclosed breezeway, many other features. Also a very . auto. off heat & hot attached garage, 100 | rivileges. Must be $14,000. Terms. ° lot, lake sold. A buy @ apy elas HEIGHTS — VACANT i em 3 recom home plus bath, nine rm., ap hs et Also siscsrie stove, 0 tion peat silet large a dandy at $7000 with terms $500 DN. FOR THE ANDYMAN | 3 closets, ample . Pull ores S450. Be sure to investigate this. LIST WITH & BUY FROM NICHOLIE 2 all HARGER CO. ter [ think you = agree. "Peassesicn room, mat- , | 2-818f. __Fer Sale Houses 43) For Sale Lots 46! Se ents +g taxes, tnicrest & HOLM ES-BARTRAM OR 31960 ere ia 81249 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE a Sacrifice : and Purptture ined washer, refrigerator, chrome dinette set, a end =e pur- additional * ite coven the many un- usual features im arrange- ment and make personal imperative to fully appreci- ate its appeal and charm, Waterfront Luxury For charm, comfort and convenience. and for real livability. you can't beat this 3 bedroom ranch home attached 2 car garage, - died bathe. carpeting. dra = jhe of guailty eatures. sone. most distinguished ‘p Lhd tions of the vear end. we're waiting to prove it. Value You Can See: pow exceptionally a e age th cement ri ‘to putea sale 1200 ft. space for $11,956, Longiebow chool area. 3 Bedroom Brick—$7,150 Immaculate 3 bedroom ter- race. Easy to heat, easy to maintain asy to buy. ‘ Why pay rent? Only $1,200 down. Incomparable Value Drayton Area 3 bedroom ranch heme with attached breezeway and ga- Wardrove closets in all bedrooms, tile bath, oil heat. Aluminum storms and landscaped perfectly. $10,950, $2,950 down. We invite you to inspect this home to see for yourself, (1 Pleases Us to Please You) Kampsen Realtors FE 40528 , Telegraph. Eves. & Sun Seeperetive. ‘Real. Estate Exchange | For Sate 100 Ft. Lake Frontage 2 bedroom year ‘round home. 3 years old. In good sub. Forced ber 250 $2.50 down or best ler. SUGDEN LK. FRONT Year ‘round 2. bédrooms. plus heated poreh Pilastered walls, 2 car garage Nice beach. $14,500. C. Schuett REALT 08) Somers Rd EM 34197 Evenings FE 5-5438 BEAUTIFUL 8 FT jot, on Wolverine with $1.450 down Hannan. _ 44000 a WOODED LOTs WITH LAKE rivileges on Wood rene - High- | _land Heights FE a | For ’ Sale Resort Prep, © 44a LOG CABIN IN NORTH WOODS — good hunting’ and Paninn area. _Cash_ or terms EM 3-33 _ Sale Suburban Prop. 45A ’ Brand Spankin’ New bedroom frame. Big bed- . aoa Large living room. Kitchen with Beeakiast area Utility room ty acre lot. Price sit. son with $3,000 down, Roger B. Henry. Inc. 611 ae St. 1849 E Auburn Rd ,OL 10111 OL 1-0121 Rochester Mich For Sale Lots acant DRAYTON WOODS Nmited num ber of excellent 46 | ie are still available in this | beautiful subdivision. Protective a erotes restrictions - Convenient terms ca @y- Tanged to meet individual meede. HOLMES. BARTRAM ' 4392 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1950 _MA_ 5-1240 ROCHESTER AREA Group of 23 lots All toghether | $8,500 terms _ Call OL 60371 | Maurice Watcon, “WE SELL THE EARTH™ ‘Hi OW. Fifth Eres $350 CASH Has gas, electricity, water, sewer, Body tate Huren : He 4-6402. 1 \KE LOT. Lakefront lot on good feb in Lake Orion-Oxford Incated just off Price $2,900 MEAGHER REAL ESTATE Oxford, Mich OA Just L cok “At CHEROKEE HILLS Compare the advantages its close-in country location —Flica- beth Lake Rd. one nfile west of Telecrape Rd — offers for bet- mes Only a few sites left - uelect yours soon, CARL W. BIRD, Realtor 503 Community National Bank Bldg. FE 44211 Eves. FE 5-1392 ing lake area Lot paved highway RENT tT FAST house, _ apartment, any- thing — Want Ads give you ACTION. Dial FE . | ODPL PLP lavow ESTATES 145 acres.. Corner “| tot. $350 down. Realtor | tora. IX VILLAGE’ 3 FE 41948 tee eras Peta — ia 8 vader SG Ss otc | WiLIAMs CAKE ‘ee erate Eat . Suital het Oe oes’ Basement to lake % pe eset mae 2s CHETOLAH SHORES | ith. privileges Homesites ann Cees Lakes ene oat up met, Red Horse ‘e, Rd ler ee PE 29170 WATKINS _ LAKE umber of excelle building a become avail sites hav ig eo he nosy oa. lakeside port side ce mane le an in pject to size. EAS spp: sold — aul eae pest HOMES. BARTRAM id ‘a eee Plent of ele- SE. e ake enty ele- vation. for basement: $5,250 with terms, WILLIAMS LAKE ood location with plenty of space lor ranch style home. Good shade, lake privileges and excavation dug | for basement. $1,050 with terms, OTTER HILLS Wonderful site for good ranch je home in $18 to $30 thousand . mini- n ng ms. Lake rivileges on Otter Lake and only A es west of Pontiac. $2,250 with terms. F.C. Wood Co. REALTOR Corner Williams ae, Rd, & Mbe. OR 3-1235 Offic owe 9-530 __After 5:30 call ‘Or 3S ~ LADD’ S- Signs Are Everywhere MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE WATKINS PONTIAC ESTATES 100 = 150 Jt. lots. $1250. DUNN FARMS ugh z an ft. wooded. LI; $1,050 with $105 4 PERRY ACRES 105 = 200, $1100 with $30 dow _ ORION. A MS ESTATES 130 with $160 down. LADD'S OPEN SUNDAYS 4286 Dixie Hw As: Vole dod Plains 4267 ON. Lapeer Rad. or M24 E §-9291 Co-operatt ve Real E state Exchange for Sale Acreage 47 Attention Builders! 86 acres with ‘, of a mile of lake frontage, — pistted and | ready to go. Only -$55.000 terms Hurry Call J. A Taylor, Realtor. PE 42544 | @ ACRES-—INSIDE CITY OF PON- | sewer aval], Excel- | Industrial poss eras GER LI 4-1500 | 38 KNUDSEN - 3 7To 1 ‘fo Edinbure Tormeriy socubled by Silver La Co. pr sly ag lumber and 4 ae building suitable for jee and > liv: uarters, modern facilities, scales. per- mit sign om corner ba wav Edinburg near State lice Sta! ison, a #8 ~~ Elizabeth Lake-Rd. ft. business frontage fast towing ‘sree. A steal at "s21300 a ‘D. RILEY, Broker sm Eitsabeth Laks FE 41157 soy200 PI. LOT ON N AUBURN RD. ed merch wi Oo. Ww. aircoug Be REALTOR Auburn Road ~ 200 feet of frontas room: 1’, baths, other apartment, rented ay oer Divided basement ak Dike Her with 3 off a raaces. x ° ie oh 1980 2 car garage. $28, , terme. Eves. MA S12 ___|/ ] umber Yard ay . Containin a roximate EARLY BIRDS 11-000 iaquare feet. and ue " ings to able for any ccumare an. Scone. cua raatagal of colnet this brick, cement lass bargains. Start now to find ay = fears = = your choice lots before the spring poole oer oor. . isp rooms, paneled office av , and gas heal, Ms WATKINS, LAKE _ cineat location —— eating lent high and v ew ina ne beach on South lg drive. 2 schon of tenced 4 $3,050 cash. been used alt hummer” inven inventory. av MACED AY LAKE sacrifice tor for 36.006, firma: Very scen: front on Roy Annett, Inc. Bese Toes . Huron Ederal op on Evenings cod’ matey F4 Saginaw Street Frontage = frontage op Saginaw a Bu 30's" Terms. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 22 W. Lawrence? St en Ev FE 5-8161 of : FR east —— Rent Ueaes) Bas Foy) A RESTAURANT AND BARBECUE for rent wht party. Doing good basiness, "Tie 0 Dixte Hwy. STORE ROOM ‘FOR RENT, sUIT- able for any business, 375 Auburn Ave. FE 39414, eves PE 2-529. WANTED TO LEASE: A SMALL restaurant buy. 559 8. Sanford, Business Opportunities 51 TOR SALE: GROCERY ‘ness, Same owne er wants to retire lease buildings Lucas Fi ark _Mich. Phone Elsie )_ TOP 31 A-1| FLOWER AND GIFT Bi Must sacrifice $2,500 ine: inven: entire business. After 7:39 p.m. Pe MODERN Wi WELL UIPPED @ bay major oil “station for lease. on. Pon matin Located Aiae _street, FE $-5531, BUSINESS & HOME Grocery and meat store. Beer and wine take out. on Main highway tm thriving com- munity. Grossing $100,000 a Masonry construction with } basement Home is modern 2 Lee room lakefront $€10.000 down plus ; | MEININ ! Realtor aWeede end Wr 12) Mile | | TP YOU WANT ACREAGE, _ CON. | sult in us today choice setection of aeout for home sites’ or sub- @ividin ROBERT CHAPIN. BROKER FE #1131 HUNTING LAND 20 ACRES IN ANDERSONVILLE SWAMP EX- te een STOP—LOOK For sale by owner. new § room home and bath, all plastered and Ansulated Garage and 1 acre of ground. § miles N. of Pontiac, "4 mile E. of Baldwin Rd! just off Uttle finishing on Inside. Bargain at $1,800 down P SUTTON MY 2-6432 “WATERFORD TWP. _ tiful corner parcel, 600 ft front- age By 284 deep. Excelient op- portunity : R.D RILEY, Broker 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd _ INDE PENDENCE TWP ac wooded arce! ieeaiet on Maybee Ra Ex- cellent location for hunting lodge or retreat Priced to sell at $5250 with terms. LAKE FRONTAGE One of the most scenic par- col arotind with approxti- ately 3400 feet of lake jroctare All thigh ground with practically no waste land. Can be handled for Rochester A 8-3122, | through Rent Ads! Room, | only $17,500 down By ap- pointment Edw. W. Stout. 77 N Saginaw St fe) Eves Realtor Ph FE 35-8165 Tih & 30 For Sale Farms 48 FOR FARM8& AND ACREAGE Cali Rutiedge GR 34-1111 FE 4-0009 FOR REN® 300 ACRE FARM oder house ‘Good buildings and exceptional good tillahle Jard Near Saline Call Saline 630R | after $30 pm ask for Mr. Lty- _ingstone 176 ACRES ONLY 12 MILES from Pontiac Some of the finest property for subdividing-in the county, Front- a on 3 roads. Gravel subsoil fot good drainage, Do not hesi- tate to call because this prop- erty is priced well below subdivid- John Tersignt _Humphries. Rea, Estate. FE 2-0474 Sale Business/Vroperty 9 DIXIE HWY. DRAYTON PLAINS New 44x60 Roman brick buliding. located between. the P and National neuer markets with near- ly an te Of parking area. Set up with 2 2 | lavatories. ane separate | 3 et ren it ae ae bi ‘at er. esired by er. Je th- $6,000, down. As: "for ee Hick HOLM ES-B ARTRAM COVER. CALL | | | Clarkston-Orton Rd. Needs just a! Near Pontiac Country Club Rean-.| FE 41157 { | 4302 Dixie Hwy, OR 319507 inventory will handle buildings and business C. PANGUS — 1919 M15 — Phone _Ortonvillé_132 Collect QROCERY & FRUIT MARKET On an investment of only §12.500 ificluding stock and equipment, ‘fe will net over $15.000 yearly ast year’s sales tax and income tex will prove this Attractive modern bullding modern equipment This is not exagger- ated Absolutely the best invest ment we have ever listed. DORRIS & SON EALTOR FE +1557 Huron 8t 52 W Co-operative Real Estate Exchange TO BUY TO BELL REALTOR PARTRIDGE I13 THE “BIRD” TO 8EE WELL - ESTABLISHED GROCERY on west side, perfect for man & wife Can buy prop, bldg. fix- tures & equip for $300 dn. plus inventory: Bal on easy terms. Beet & wine. Call FR $-6757 miter 800 p.m. 2 STALL SUPER SERVICE @TA- tlon Very good _¥entory. Call FE 1 ACRE “BLOCK BUILDING _MIS Suchy Realty Ortonville MATOR OIL CO. Ha® excellent service station for ON lease investment required Financing avail by company te right deajer Call FE 2-0 138 UBBER STAMP AND PRINTING business. including 2 presses, pa- ber cutter type punch, vulcanis- er, etc. Reasonable. Box 72, Pon _‘tiaec Press, - 8 APT BLDO. § $12.180 DOW DOWN. _1@ Apts $27 985 cown OR 3-6105. 90 FT RONTA! it down B pa 1 Bal ts. 962 | re 1 Le Dixie Hwy. SMALL aeTRURANT on Us. Us. Low rent, fully equipped. Bur and take over Write _Box 95, _New Hudson, RESTAURANT equipment owner PO Good grose Well equi ‘ Toad location Weat ore ecanine: Total price only $5 250 terms. ANE CABINS _5 two-room units. (total 10) tTental. t Income ear found wT rs are on same prop erty as 1urant fen be pur- chased Abe $2500 dow A good deal to cone der separates ly or as & combin ve ation Cc. Schuett REALTOR a1. Commerce EM 34107 Re Evenings FE _ 8-843 QROCERY & FRUIT MARKET n investment including. tick. ang Cea eee income attractive equipment, tht ‘t onal qui nh, s ls not e - ated absolutely the “beat apes ment we have ever Lsted, pPOBRIS. & SON REAbTO FE €1557 Huroh st w lcoanerat? Real Estate ‘exchange UPPER HAMLIN LAKE 8TORE. Beer & wine take-out. 2 cabins, 2 apartments.” boat livery, Bait, -motor & boat sales* Excelient |o- cation & condition An old estab Nshed business now operating. Be coh eres ene due Aah health. NY ROEER : LUDINOTON. MICHTOAN FOR SALE. ®MALL a OLLY equipped restaurant Call FR 76 of FE &8770 for informe r €. 4 STORE BLDG. a Close ms wetal uses. us. ie . arn Sat 000 ue > ¥ * al _ \ = ‘THE PONTIAC PRiss. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1956 — Va THIRTY-SEVEN Meney te Loan 53 Sale Household Goods 57 SLICE QF HAM Do It Yourself. 61) | For Sale| Uvashacks 72) __Rent Trailer Space 79 ce DARK ROSE SOFA, | [18.00 Pm - FOR BENT a ; cou ant fb wkee sola plas Her TRAILER me et orca aes os BARTER wallpaper steamers-waxers & S900 Biooa ‘Ra, ws Metamora, runway M38, N YOUNEED weasel ige °Bs: | MILE Goure Paet yw Tax.| bie.” -} $25 to $500 ren, rine Te - THERM iM” WiGHBOY | CO furna Cat gar- _ den D tractor r FE +1 xi? 3 PRET PINE b TIMBERS. pert See “tae exerts ‘e m, Ye £ Biva., 6” 4x8 PL ORE SAVE 172 8. Se 7 Roofing ca Toe Combination Doors’ Insulation M. A. BENSON 149M, Saginew Plasterboard at Burmeister’s OAKLAND COUNTY'S LARGEST GOLD BOND PLASTERBOARD DEALER essveces 0 £88 ae ee ° = [| Wood, gh pres oo ee ertoraied ae & Ib. iis A 4x8 4x8 ia = a» »JZ3 susbsse ESE sce - ! s io BUR- TALS. Its BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. bind xe “os FROM $6.95. 52-QA ater LLON SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES CO. NEW AND USED LUMBER stock of reclaimed brick Large New Tash doors from 85.50 up. buligina ine boards s ohmee vine + ‘atin fe shingles and ba 5240 Highland Ra. Moe. OR 9-7002 SEPTIC TANKS re te a STORM SASH . Sale_ Store Equipment. jd ANDERSON HDWE. me3 RAPH n.| FREE P. bw CARS Ww days, 8 to 6am. to . se DIRT, aS & a FE 4-204) _FE 2-727, a in © aertined. te pons ‘Recount. Gallagher's, 1¢@ E ? COMPLETE DRIVE-IN UIP. | ment for ey OA #0565. Twins Restaw m8. Washin a _ Oxford. “Sale Sporting Goods 65 FINAL CLEARANCE wee rable Ice nee eee aa Ski Fqui meat an Fae Ment pours Burr-ahell, 3 313 S. Telegraph _Sand, Grave Gravel & Dirt 66 hap” sty onaee 69 ton, "near 11 Mile ~ Sale | Farm 1 Produce — 78 APPLES. $1 BU. up. HOMESTEAD ‘Orchafd. 5460 Ore sand Lk. Rd Sale F Farm rm Equipment 7 76 Me MCCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS Rentals, Parts & Repairs 1900 Crooks Rd. MI “FORD & FERGUSON > | Byte digger. U SED TRACTORS Now WE HAVE A ee SRL RCTION OF TR. TeeCToss. ot AND WE TAKE io Sel aa euu2 KIN@ BROS ; LH DEA’ toaders Re no Bou of poet Seon i ek: Phone eat Mich. Chain Saw Distr. SAL! SERVI AND RENTALS My 3 bast _ Front Bt MY 34511 “REBUILT SPREADERS eee wecters, Davis Machinery, Ph. 45, “BUY ¥ Yoon BOLE eel Horse rid MARCH 12, 13, & 14 YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING!!! BEEN MAKING AR- Rana THAT Pr baa a HOUGH NE Son | ee rubber, ee pe a 2 Machinery 1950 Case tractor, model D, MM 3 14 inch -_johe Deore model ® tree- , with cultivator, J D 2 row ee eK sa | Rrsooble dit, Dio hele erase $10 New Idea corn , it i a tp i - EE ea j Bf _ +40. GR 44070. _ COCKER sPANiEL PUPP ea _aHRBIIED $ pm ae AE Anke to _ 2. mos. ent 8 “blood fines Reedy by season, MAyfatr ~¢ Wika. 6iD. PUPS FOR | ca oh 4103 Baldwin Rd. Herold Weich. PARAKEETS. ~ BABIER AND Can: 2 ea PANAKEETS OPALINES, CANAR- fen 1304 Mt. nL, Comes 4-6960, ie AKE ETS CANAR - CAGES Sues 1971 tas 0 Oakland Ave. PARAKEET. CARARIFS. CAOES me supplies. Crane Bird Hatch- 2489 Auburn Ra. FE 46510. PARAKEETS_BABIFS Closed Sun rE 5-0931 TWO THOROUGHBRED BEAGLE male puppies. 9 months olh le Waldon Rd. Clarkston After 6. tAL ELEC | $39.95 Slightly crate marred. Also deep | and seee” veil et pumps. Mich- ig te a _iuoresees Orehard | Lal Talbott lumber * BLACKETT'S = BUILDING pb tat nt) { MA : Clarkston 12 VOLUME MORLD 8COPE EN- _cyclopedia. PE 8-001! USED STORM WINDOWS —fcreeng. Various sizes. EM 3-3564 USED ELECTRIC _ WATER HEATERS SPECIAL CLEA BOM? LIKE NEW. ALL WELL KNOWN M , SIZES 1 GA. TARE YOUR PICK Me, CONSU: CO. % W. LAWRENCE. PE 56-8151 J ALL KINDS HAY, STRAW AND | WHITE MICE ‘DOVER ALL oe _Shop, 60 8. Astar FE 4-04 8 WEEKS ¢ OLD Ses Exe hunting backrféund rE §-2481, Dogs Trained, Boarded | 70 poas, Ca trained. rage. __Hay, Grain | & Feed 3 nm TS BOARDED, DOGE Burr-#hell 37% 6. Tele- corn. OA 8-3764, Oxf For Sale Tires . 80-A REPAIR SERVICE Method. ¢ TRUCK Tings, 0x0, LIKE on. FE +0 ss Bing Bat PR , NEW few. w NEW R OLD tire comet i “give yes more tire miles per Ha daranteed | Fd Ww illiams Tire Co. Sacinav St. imaes _Service = CAAT, One 2- Ghee 33 ‘Hoed’ Peane “Sale ‘Motor Scooters 82 "Ste PE __ FE 2-018. _For Sale Motorcycles 83 1s TRIU a —s. m9 oop 64331 ader 4 x Wy a = FOR Panta “AND SER ~ Boats & “& Acceisories ) 85 — annie” jast ee MID-WINTER SALE Reduced prices our A va purchase p * deals include creat life pol- fey at no extra co HUTCHINSON MOBILE HOMES 4301 Dizle Hwy Drarton Plaine. on "3}-1293 an _3830 8 Dort Mwy. Fitnt_ OXFORD ~ Trailer Sales | Stewart Coaches have Jalousie win- dows with storm win ona ed. e tull size bathroo: 7 ft eellings, steel roofs wake inside walls for stronger construction, and all wirin conduit — ALL TYPES| = 7a Y. WILL First _feitver, OA ALL “TYPrs OF & econd Ge! iver OA @-3179 ALFALPA. ALL KINDS RAY. straw. grain, ground whole or shelled. MA_5-0666. New lumber. CORN AND OATS MA 6-4121 G50D EAR CORN FOR. BALE _MA 5-4489 For S: Sale Livestock 72 ROPER, PA. BURRO. 8 FE 42853 | _rade othe’ Ick saddies WELL TRAINED | Chestnut Geiding so his lovely daughters ® mos, th with blaze rear socks, reg- tm" seddie breds. Ortonville FOR: SALE LIVESTOCK. SEVERAL Boars and Gllts. Eli¢!- WATER SOFTENERS WINDOWS AND | KITCHEN CABINETS Ow sliders, and re ows. Kitchen cabinets, FHA 34 months “Coke in and Sel) Come in and See€Js on Window Prices—Our 28th Year in Business ‘| Ox “BOW me co. pire 34083 ble for oe. FE bOOT!, Weight about _ 300 Ibe. 1 — nepal Lop SYSTEM ; ater inet mpere ee pr ces, Terms. Garner “DON’T WISH FOR} | MONEY! Make it easily through Classified Ads. To, - sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, dial FE 2-8181. i HAY. F fon Ng Also straw | to last @ lifetime. 34-38-42-45 Also the 47% ft upstairs job Here is reguiar prices. Bank rate financing Low insurance. ‘be down, up to 60 months. | | General coaches new tn eat 33-35-40 and 45 ff. lengths We dare sou te compare: these coaches with any anywhere A] fevers of more on our lot at al. ti We have gp few used trailers eet se } ‘ : , i. Dead Ss Ie 4 eel THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7% 1956 _ THIRTY-NINE. a se A 4 , : ' 1 Folane enimal : i a A ie -- Today's Radio Programs -- (Network Plans |:z5s: rT] | : — ; 7 13 Vein of metal A MSTRON ol - a We, (70) CRLW, (one) «= WWI, (050) = WAR, (110) | WXYZ, (itv) WON, (1400) WIE, (1090) p nee! « M4 Popular “en } — | AR ! G LIN EU mM WALL 7 ' * : aE 18 Footlike = ie |) ———- ee onl ee are geese WT ee | y Te Jeeenh Tataline 11:08-—WIR, Joseph Hainline| WWJ. Parade WJEK, Tom George iat 2 Wattrick, McKensie| WW, Bruce Mayer bes By won Guy wean" | NBC to Make Changes wie | | , Mews, "| WXYZ. News, Top Tows RLY. Toby Dovsd WEOR, Ouy Hens r D Rw | 4 Hove Maeed © | CELW. Hews Sree | © Rayon Roundup, "wi fou Munclaea | to: Strengthen Its Hand], fy" >, Fi 2 : ! Ri a 11:36—-WIK Midnight Muste | \0:90—WIR. arthur Godirey CRLW, Bud Daries | Against Silvers wi {pret 1 _ wave Om WHYTE Top ofthe Town | WHYS, My True WCAR, News. Caravan a0 oe | : CRLW, Rade CRLW, Ted McCoy CRLW, News Homechats WPON, News, Nelson Bddy 3 Dees 1 WiMK, Den hclane 4 WdIBK, Mickey. Shorr 7 owe — — By JACK O'BRIAN 34 Gaperetal | i 8 WOM, ‘sports Stunts” | THURSDAY MORNING Wrox, Party ecep | MATE Revs Winter NEW YORK (INS) — Martha}3s Pusznng i 7 t0e—WIk. Cusst House <00-Win. Jim Vinal 10:38—WIR, _ = told us NBC has no Tuesday}, grm'sm., — | ” wide: Enough for WEY, stare ot Boren” 4 SAYe Whey Out Martins WCAR, Coteran, of Muste/night plans for her next season on catia E 54 Ava. Beth . C WiBK, Reve, Mickey” short WoBK, WJRK. Tom George 2:90 WIR, Wendy Warren Pigs vg — : tahe|ep Be | Ideal for Bath (20 Fr.) even, eee Soe : ’ Ponties Party WXYZ, Bd or a : "wean Morsnn Besity” “wes. —— 11:90_WR, “Artoar CKLW, Bud Davies wept lpn -~gpadhage ond rH | 1 Easy te Wash $580 : CKLW, Gabriel CKLW, Guy Nunn ca aoe ee WoAR, News, Careven imum guarantee NBC must fork|$i Nocturna S| Running ‘Wron Bore WoO ae ere ee” | WIEK. Hews, Tom George sse-wsk House Party over for the next 15 years if they|,, Z=™" rs ) Pee she 8:60—-WIK, Bing Crosby 7:00—-WIR, Jim Vinal WCAR, Hews, Baste We ee te can’t dig up a sponsor for her ex- aa | ' ~ WW, Dragnet ww, Maxweil WPON, News, Party News, McKenzie ae — — ie 5 WAY, Show World wxYz, Wolf se ——, —~ — CEL, Bad Davies |pensive low comedy . . . = 3 Last will end —. $3 Desinim 41 Ancient | . - Fiaw’ ween ameter enerr| Wank’ mecee WEY2, News, Winter WCAR, Caravan of Muse | NBC however sald Martha has |s5 Female” vigil "35 Prayers aha 2 a WPON, News, Necord Room| WCAR. News, Cofiee’ oe, gan Se 2 Bey Tt ge not been eased out of Mts plans, |y, fee) tm vet ane. Gon | I terlocki Pl stic W il *Wwa. Lass Ranger WIR Made a WCAR, Music in aw ww, Rises te Bapoiness that this time a year ago Martha a : | facto, ete 3s Angers Bernard ——- JE inter ing 1 be a wxrZ. Moment Wws, Bob Marecl, WOR, Fellas Perle | Se wae Cem bad Bo sponsor for this season |*7 figs mote te ioe i Forte! Bou | eS _— WJBK, ‘Shorr Say Socata aA yg — pea WE News, Don Mcleod | and im time twe turned =p. Down 3 Riraing " Sessettcotes Siam =” a 0:06—Wik News, J. Carson Cuties With Clam” WW, News by Codervurg | ,WrOu, Community nee | It's no secret NBC is worried 1 Head apparel 3 ‘ » Wud, Tes Bet Your Ute News, Rise 'w Hews, winter Pepper about its Tuesday 8 to 9 problems, | 2 rH tame |e | : Meeting 8: Jack White CKLW, News, Griffin] Ww, Young 30 Fees goddess : CELW, Bob & Re Bod Maxwell WJBK. News, Tom George) WXYZ, McKenzie jwith Milton Berle being buried = WJBK, News, Mic! Shorr Osgood, Wolf. News’ CKLW, Eddie Chase Phil Marthe : ‘ . : , : WPON, Hews, Zee, Orville) CKLW, News, David News WJBK, Dom MeLeod regularly by Phil Silvers, = ; 0:30—WaR, "Amos- Andy WIEK Hows. Gentile, Binge | 12:20-WIR. Time for Music) WOON Cup as |ditto, and even Bob Hope, who 3-Hour : . WXY, Tows Meeting = | WOM, Mere)” °| Wai, News Aes S:06-WIK, William Sheehan jonce regularly floated .atop the yon CELW,. Bob & Ray 8:30-—-WIR, Music Hall CKLW, Bud Davies Ww, News at § ‘Tuesday ratings whenever he Phy = : : WsBK, Shorr WwW, Bob Maxwell ‘WBE Tom WXYZ, Wattrick-McKensie with Phil : es j 2 : WPON, Wolf ‘AR, Music in the Air | CKLW, Chase came to Trendex grips i 10:00 W akers cKLW, TF Devid {WPOm, Lancheen, Bes woe — ee Silvers, oO or rogram =e Van cae cette vin ea wri na 1 Winter s:30—WIR, Musie Hall sgoly- ‘Ses’ Socaber| : : | A bene es 5, SHU tenting Meng | We, "G,etesons {night ‘asselts on, Phil amiable Sunday, March 11th, at promptly 2:30 - ew . | Mew Hee oe tee | See Rte oe WCAR, News, Ceravan | CKLW, Bdle Chase “Sgt. Bilko” series, and several p. m. WW4J-is putting on a color specta- iW, s, David WPON, News, Parlor WJBK, Don McLeod b ?- WATS, Fights WBE. News, Tom George | 1:30—WIR. Xoung Dr. Malone} WCAR, Caravan of Muste special Dinah Shore shows will be} color, a 38-hour color play starring W, McCoy WCAR, News, Roundup WWJ, Ross M WPON, Dinner Serenade | added to Dinah’s customary quar- “King Richard the III.” Admission will be FREE at the new Civic = - Today Ss. Television Pr oor cams - - a eater at the Pontise Federal & | eeneom . «+ « Talks Savi Bank, 761 W. Huron. There i] - Programs furnished by ptations listed im this columa are subject fe change without notice. - so dclanhd joel whad oo oo Ss dear pele, Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV = Channel 7—WXYZ-TV . Channel §—CKLW-TV Sasi: | - Tickets will be required, however, because | TONIGHY’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | Andy and Kingfish try to bel (@ News. Paul Williams. (| NBC suspects he'l do three or of limited seats available. | : honest office in * News. Jac LeGoff. - sho CD te aacigred ne eke cne| come Tax Show.” (2) San Fran-|11:16—(9) Weathervane. neocon ye Week Color Tt 2 ie es we of spoiled daughter of rancher cisco Beat. “Tappan and Long,”|11:15—(7) Premiere Playhouse.!+5 take off all of next season to Electric, 825 W oe Hampton oF a ee Phyllis Kirk in “River Beat.” | rest up. his fans ~E ' . Huron aa owes NBC about 24 : fi —with Warner Anderson,| (9) Good Neighbor Theater. Uncle Miltie Grande.” . of the Rio) Tom Tully. Barry Fitzgerald, Walter Hous-| hows before his “lifetime” con- | . : =~ >a €15—(@ Sonny Efiot. Variety, 746—@ News. John Daly. ton, Robert Young in “And/tract activates—similar to Martha | comédy. (2) News. Jac LeGoff.\"=30—(7) Disneyland. Boss 'W, Then There — None,” MUI!Raye’s $100,000 per year pension |i | | 25—(2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Ev- ; Basil Tellow in “The Shot.” (2) : ' > : | erett Phelps. Se oc Teede neat cles Tvante| Miss Fairweather. Bette Wright. |GIVEAWAY FOR GUY | ELECTRIC co. | 6:30—(T) My Little Margie. Gale| to work..Cartoons include “Ca- 11:20—(2) Les Paul and Mary) When Guy Lombardo nudges) ° Ford. Music. “Meet Millie” from its TV time| Near Tel-Huron Shopping Center : | Buys Enough Tile 2 i CN ld 2 2 ew Me) Storm in “The Indians.” (4) eat ” Death Valley Days. “The Baron masa gead enpy sort 11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater. /March 13, it'll be a giveaway gim-| . : . for a 4x5 Bath. of Arizona,” story of expose of @| Duck,” “Mickey's Trailer,” “Ha-| John Wayne in “Long Voyage|mick called “Guy Lombardo’s Di} - Open Evenings ’til 9 P.M. 7. LN : clever fraud. (2) Linkletter’s} watian Holiday.” (9) Million Dol-| Home.” os. “then Herbert amond — i diamond | ia . ies Kids, Art interviews mopeppets| lar Movie. Eddie Albert, Faye|"™\0 Wu Saving Merlin and bis[ ews--- $25 W. Huron FE 42525 | 6x6xYs Slightly Imperfect 6:45—(2) News. Doug Edwards. | Marlowe in “Rendezvous With) MT. aston aut is a hit all over i 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie.| annie.” (4) Eddie Fisher. Songs.| Violin Beauties, guests. Oscar Levant is a , : : Puppet comedy. (9) The Lone| (2) Film Theater: Drama TBA. THURSDAY MORNING 1 FE eee ee iy (t:45—) News Caravan. Jobn!¢.55 (2) Meditations. (4) Today's , peg Directors Play-|¢:55—(2) On the Farm Front.. Sate | , Chick Chan-|7:99—(2) Good Morning. 4) Today} | ae Ford in “One! gs: 99—(2) Cartoon Classroom. (7) Sous G0 Matlacha tpake m 8:30—(2) Kangaroo. i " he must destroy animals when! wixie W i \ Ni Orange epidemic strikes his state. (2)/9-99-<4) Romper Room. plus assorted shorts and car- | COMB ea Ge sod His Friends. |9:39(2) Love Story. (7) Heart-| toons for an estimated $21,- : s:s0-() MGM Parade. Judy Gar-|p.p tt) Faye Elizabeth — J 6cTas9 : . 9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth MGM's 1,000 A-Movie and 1,100) Dp Seri land sings ‘On the Atchison.| 19:99(2) Garry Moore Show. (4)|shorts are up for TV grabs, for es k ips ay ORANGE JUICE || Topeka and Santa Fe”; Cyd) ping Dong School. ay cindl mild | * & = _* * mente hear rossian Kerr's in “when one is surrounded by so I} birds ye = ; ‘STRAWBERRIES eisners 104 WN. jessie, Pontiac e i gotta meet.” awfully nice to be liked—ah, in the and a woman,” she said, ‘there's ‘‘He wants to know what's inside. |; just say isn’t it @ shame, 10 Oz aon 3 for 89e Hf you've gotta, you've gotta, Tight way—by men.” She flushed’ something entirely different a man'So many women hide themselves; .. ‘A man Wants a woman who is . and—in the interests of her ca. and the pinkish cheeks clashed im-|is looking for than a edity or even from themselves." Inatural. She doesn’t have to belbe the Alva Adams project which PIETZ. MARKET reer—se hadda Miss Kerr. She pressively with the reddish hair. eye-catching s e.9 6s perfect, certainly not sweet She has been. built into “But how can] answer that with- “Men like women unaffected — - STORE WIDE—EVERY DEPARTMENT WAREHOUSE im a... WwW 2 Pc. Bedroom Suite | a Store-Wide Event : = Regularly $143 | Bing _AT SEARS-154 N. Saginaw St. | 08 - | , ee py Down E Rs + 4 DAYS ONLY... neriuernye 2 Pc. Suite : double dresser with adjustable Tomorrow - Fri. - Sat. - Monday Reg. $139 plate glass mirror. Rustproofed, hRantatet $ $10 @G@ Down | center-guided drawers. _ __LIMITED QUANTITIES — No Phone Orders-No C. OD's dustecooted "drawers, laid fronts. Includes dou- ble dresser and panel bed. Miss Kerr leaned forward.| ‘can be fiery’ and nervous and neu-'mountains. 40] 431014. @-\y | ORG Or SEMI-ANNUAL ! —_ os ee ee Bookcase Bed .... Single Dresser .... Triple Dresser .... . Bedding * ° ° Bargains Mattress " Bunk Bed Unfinished | ; 405-coils in your choice of * boxspring or mattress. Regu. 88 Chest | 88 bart sell for 4995. Save | Reg. 24.95 10.07! 88 39 88 87 Down . Leng wearing blue 4 Down — Reg. 99.95. Com- and white stripe tick plete with mat- Knot-free wood, Soft sisal, cotton felt Mattress : reese rou d sanded and ready to padding. Full or twin Regular 5995 Sears-o-Pedic: foe sai a : finish. Deep roomy $27-coils in your choice of box ay eel storage drawers. spring or matching mattress 9 88 Innersprin | _— : M il Dinette Set nee: Odd Beds attress Chrome plated; plastic top e oo c that is heat arid stain resis- Steel Cabinet Values to $40. tant. Padded chairs $] 66 88 Reg. 39.95 2988 59.88 Regularly 19.95 : ° $17 Down ; ’ vl Lac) 88 each Bac ring, 3)2- Reg. $199 = Back supporting, 312 . Reg. 1.09; pure coil Button tufted, Swivel Rocker 252 coil mat Sensational value! distilled in one with 8 metal air vents Blond trim; as 39 88 oua: Miiimoaciio All shoei white eon Assorted sty les, gallon, a al in full or twin. sorted colors a —_ opening Rich to clean enamel. Ad- woods and fin- Well built. frieze fabric justable shelves, ishes — flush doors. « wae: “= a Reg. 68c. First quality gal- vanized steel. Reg. 18.95 ao Carpet 3°80. Regularly 695! Combines high cut and low twist pile to give : - Cotton ° THREADS | i 12 for 84¢ Reg 10c ea. First quality e = = : earan pl astic sed in black or 2 Window Washer ware fees Vedtedd wtiel ouistanding texture. of colors for ail poru : rT lar cars Reg. 4.49 3.99 ° * Enjoy sdier visibility! Foot Tufted Cut Pile a , operated pressure dome re- leases stream of water- for ‘quick cleaning. Easy to use Cotton Carpet 388 os. Fine and luxurious. Heavy rub- berized duck back is skid Bape arin Regularly sells for 495 sq. yd, 9, 12-ft. widths Twist Carpet M99 so 20 Reg. 14- “ qt pst in ted on Save 7.62, Reo. 57.50 REG. 13.45 BATTERIES Allstate Car Radios °°" Sofety Belts 5.99 Reg. 6.98 ‘ ; Regularly 57.50! Rich tone, ae 3 Original equipment type power of 10.88 jarity, power Automati- 88 Rugged imported wool and car 100_ampere-hour capacity for full ¢ven: volume control push but." Difference between life and slow maken soil pis wear. In Lote Regularly waad chau ton radio $3 Nown death in most car accidents! , “Qfoot- widths in choice of color. sells for 13.45 . battery Takes 2850 lb strain. Choice Rona 750 ac : : , 4 2 ot colors ” . 0 Your : 154 North Sagi s) Phone FE 5-4171 1 YOU Money 0 aginaw ot. one a : S | ve ‘ | —