f ONTIAC PR 114th YEAR _ PONTMAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1956 Doe Horne > a Edition —48 PAGES NaN TERNATIONAL yews SERVICE ia as High Building Plan & Se a ars Another * Motor Hurled From TWO DIE IN CRASH — Two young men were killed when their car rammed a pole near Cranston, R. I, The-impetus of | the car at the moment of the erash threw the motor some distance ahead of the wreckage (shown in fied as Donald Evans, 23, and James Kelley, 24, both of Cranston. Car - Irish Premier wee Gives Ike Bowl | WASHINGTON (INS) — Irish Prime Minister John A. Costello’ with a St. Patrick's Day gift for, President Eisenhower — a silver bowl of shamrocks. The shamrocks were brought from Ireland by the prime minis-' ter, who jis paying a four-day state visit to the United States, gift, Mr. Eisenhower told ‘Costello: “T'm leaving for the farm this morning—I am going to take them up to Mrs. Eisenhower.” . The President is motoring to Gettysburg, Pa., for a long week- end at his farm. He plans to re- turn te Washington late Sunday. From the White House, Costello goes to the National Archives and) the Library of Congress where he will present, five letters written by an Irishman who, thotigh serv- ing with the British forces, favored the American cause during the Revolutionary War. After a visit to the Supreme Court, he will have lunch at the Capitol with Vice’ President Richard M, Nixon. | Mother, 2 Girls AP Wirephote early today foreground). The men were identi- Dead in Blaze F Fatiqued Senate , of Shamrocks — Meets Today called at the White House today on Expressing his thanks for the| “ja session which leaders said is Farm Bill Expect Session to Bring Passage of Hot Election Year Measure WASHINGTON (? — Fa- tigued but still full of fight, the Senate meets today for should bring passage of the politically hot election-year farm bill. ; - Both . Democratic leader Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas and Republican Leader Knowland of California urged senators to stay near- by, ready to vote and com- plete action. A 12-hour session yesterday re- shaped several secti of the Kent (right) of 24 W. Lawrence Pontiac’s answer to Ike, Hector From Ike to Local Likeness ‘DIRECT FROM IKE — Pontiac realtor Floyd autographed picture .of President Eisenhower to * » to Chambers after Rep. George Dondero received a clipping from The Press from Kent showing the resemblance of the pair, Dondero sent the story St., presents an J. Chambers, of omnibus bill but still left a thick Both Sen. Ellender (D-La), floor manager for the bill, and Sen. Aiken (R-Vt), whe usually speaks for the administration on it, said they expect te wind up action sometime tonight. wu, met smetme' Sonate Unit OKs Turnpike Funds $150,000 Approved by Appropriation Body for British Discipline Cypriots iss stsze.c¥s2 for Nine Nicosia Murders NICOSIA, rus (?—Gov. Sir John Harding today) ordered 10 families uprooted and 20 business establish- ments closed as collective punishment .for Nicosia murders, Nine British servicemen have been killed in the *——* rorist campaign for union A B of this British colony. with pprove oost Nine others have been |Slain elsewhere on this East th ‘last August. | ° | Intend Higher Charges eerisciones for Nicosia, an- to Cut $110,000 Deficit nounced Harding's order at a ‘residents were compulsorily as- sembled. heart of Nicosia—all by shots in the back—in a ter- |Greece . sain ‘Mediterranean island since in OSpI I a eS e campaign was launched Martin Clements, the British in Operation dramatic outdoor court where 75 A crackdewn came also. at Pontiae General Hospital Board of Trustees last night approved a rate increase for services at the hospital to bolster deficits that have resulted from previous rates,| With a curfew. Based on the new rates, which British officials said the port take effect today, it was estimated 38, miles southwest of Nicosia “has that an @kxcess over the 1955 in-|always been a bad trouble spot” come of $152,500 coufd have result-|and that terrorist incidents had | The highly controversial meas- jure—already containing features| nner, ‘the administration opposes and MOUNT CLEMENS #—A moth- others it did not ask—then moves et and two young daughters were 1, the House, which. . voted. Inst found dead today after an early year for a two-year restoration of Razed Macomb Home Srogm frame ‘home in Hacomb'€rops. The Senate voted instead, 4 a ar : by close margins, to stick with een annie Tatocietd they had President Eisenhower's system of} troyed the het ‘ |flexible and lower supports. stray’ ene. | Eisenhower lost qa round yester- The victims were Mrs. Julia 4.7 you : Genet 'and her “doer, Mower the Soa voted Nancy, 12, and Christine, 3. The | system tor determining the price husband, Steve, 42, arrived home about 15 minutes after the fire was core carne and os caer discovered by neighbors. He was’ gible for the price me burned about the hands as he tried’ ie reve: to enter the flaming house. Sheriff Hariey Ensign ef Ma- comb County said: “There is no | question in my mipd that they were shot by someone.” | Searching through the debris near the charred bed where the) three victims were found, officers! found a .45 caliber revolver owned | can use the higher of old or new | systems for computing a fair. exchange value on their crops. Converted from a few cents a bushel or pound onte existing price supports, the differences could mean hundreds of millions of dollars on crops this cam- paign year, fire. Authorities ordered an ex-|,, posed high-level supports. said| amination of the bodies to deter-| ‘dual parity could pongo to al mine jf they had been shot. ‘billion dollars in all.” The home was located in Ches- northeast of Mount Clemens. Operating Expenses LANSING (®—The Senate Appro-| priations Committee ‘okay of $150,- 000 for. operating expenses held morning fire swept through their/mandatory rigid supporis on basic|%™t,80me hope today for the Michi- gan Turnpike Authority to stay in business. ‘ But the bill emerged from com- proval, casting doubt on its pros- pects for safely completing the legislative route, There has been considerable re- sistance in the current legislative : sa 3 session to extending any form of Under “dual parity,” farmers {101 the floundering turnpike jagency which has yet to sell a ‘bond or build a mile of road and ‘is nearly broke. A bill to extend its powers was abandoned several weeks ago by its sponsors. A proposed consti- tutional amendment to let the people vote on: pledging the , ‘by Vencel. Four shells had been) LN state’s credit on 300 million dol. Beit Trecpn inte tae ny fied and fifth exploded by the geSttig AMaeinm,(DNM). former’ iain taraptie, bende te fl 4 alive but has yet to burdie the | barrier of Judicial Committee ap- | preval, : : Other senators thought it might, Some legislative observers saw terfield Township, about five miles mean between 200 to 400 million in the legislative appropriations dollars more to farmers or incommittee action a friendly ges- ed if they had been applied to the increased there. last year’s services. | Hospital Director Miss Laur. ett. Paul reported that consider- ing an increase in salaries which © | Authorities launched an_ inten- a ae pas | Might shift at the Chrysler Corp. a @f the city tor cave det Engine Plant in Sterling The village of Cato Zodhi, | his home. He told police he (sign it.” ‘Vencel is employed on the government farm costs. jture toward George Higgins of | If the final farm bill tncludes|Ferndale, turnpike authority chair- \this, Anderson said, ‘I think the man and former state senator, who | Township, about 10 miles from (President will be inclined not to|has announced his Republican can- didacy for Congress. on to the White House and the picture resulted. Gets Photo of President There is an extremely proud man riding the Grand Trunk run between Pontiac and Detroit today. : _ His name is Hector J. Chambers, of 388 8S. Anderson St. Don’t be surprised if he insists on showing you an autographed picture of President Eisenhower. It’s no hoax. ' Chambers; 52, a brakeman on this railroad run, +. City Eisenhower Double House Roads ° Group Okays Fund Measure Government Authorized to Spend Billions, States to Aid in Proposal WASHINGTON (INS)— The biggest road-building plan ever envisioned was over another major hurdl last night received the* Kent presented him with this. picture sent directly {. (** hen from the White House. — |{Qf 10S0Iia A chain of events starting with : s a Pontiag Press clipping of Feb. 27 resulted in the pleture, Kent sent the story explaining the re- semblance between Chambers and the President to Rep. George A. Dondero in Washington. Dondero in turn forwarded the Press story to the White House, and back came the autographed pictare to Dondero to deliver to Chambers in Pontiac, “It is without a doubt the great- est honor I have ever received,” Chambers said last night upon re- ceiving the photograph. “I will treasure this forever and will be very proud to show this to my children. || Chambers, a Canadian, has not had thé opportunity to vote for his. double since his citizenship papers) have not arrived. He added he, thought Ike had a good chance to-win a second term and that he would vote for him Kent reminded him it was a great honor to receive a personal photograph of the first man he ‘intended to vote for. Building Addition. pital, has been turned down by state officials, : At their monthly meeting Mast night, the hospital Board of Trus- tees heard Director Miss Lauretta Paul make the° announcement, She said a state hospital con- struction council recommended to the state hospital survey and construction department that as- sistance for expansion net be granted, This was based on the fact that the council did not believe “the priority of the Pontiac Hospital Service Area high enough to -re- ceive a grart for assistance.” A four-member group trom the * spital appeared last month be- mentale his lif. ml . ' when Ponts rester Pos NO Federal Aid | State Council Vetoes) Government Grant for A request for federal aid to help in the construction of the $3,000,000 addition to Pontiac General Hos- tetaled approximately $151,000, income produced by the old rates | a strict curfew after a stone- charged for services resulted in | throwing incident. | a deficit of $110,000 last year, © Communist leaders of the big. With this in mind, the finance gest labor union called for an end committee decided that some pro- to the general strike protesting vision should be made in the pro-|the deportation of posed 1956. budget for ‘unusual Makarios, leader of the island's: expenses" in connection with oper- movement for union with Greece. ation because of the future build- But Greek shopkeepers, laborers ing program. ; jand clerks so far ignored the union Somé of the major rate Increases|4PPeal and continued their shut- are: Ward room from $15 to $16; 4own, now in its fifth day, Gaso- semi-private’ room rates from $17 line and fuel oi] shortages were to $18: and private room rates Teported from some sections of, ) 33. the island. pcan) Sie 313 0 60s The spontanéous work © stop- _ Delivery room service will be page has paralyzed most business hiked from $22.5¢ to $25 while activity on the island since Mon- nursery rates were increased $1 day and halted construction work in both ‘well baby" and pre- at big British military projects near Paphos, also was put under | Archbishop ojder child in another. Gen. George McHenry Dies of Cancer at 61 | owned the revolver and another smatier revolver, a rifle and a shotgun. He said he may have left shells in the chamber. Dye for St. Patrick’s Day. fore Director Jordan J, Popkin and the council to present their quest for aid, : The Lansing council also ruled “T still continue to get questions thrown at me about my resem- blance to Ike,” Chambers said. e “They were thrown at lenty that they believed there not The mother and Christine usually 2 7 Wear Ing Gr een — on Top jon the day Ike said = would seck sufficient justification for "a revi slept in one bedroom and_ the But fire- men said all three were in Mrs. Vencel's bed. | Firement found the bullet holes! and two bullets and blood on the mattress as they carried out de-| bris. | Another daughter, Judith, 17, was away at Porth Huron Junior Col- lege. tomorrow at St. Williams roots of the hair. With manly modesty, “The wearin’ 0’ the green” won't be taken lightly . | School, Walled Lake. The entire eighth grade will be green to the Under the leadership of 13-year-old Brigid Moon, whose grandparents migrated from th’ Ould Sod of Dublin, the 27 amateur Irishmen dyed their hair with a vegetable food coloring yesterday to honor Saint Patrick, driver of the snakes from the Emerald Isle. the boys in ‘the class mature cases. The increases in room service is expected to add approximately $80,000 while emergency service will boost income by $20,000. . The Board of Trustees got their first look at the proposed 1956 budget also last night. It will be studied for one month and ex-' KEY WEST, Fla. «®—Brig, Gen - ‘ ‘ \George Wilbur McHenry, USMC, Dies at Heart Lecture Ret., died of cancer last night in HARRISBURG, Pa. o> — F. 0 the naval hospital here. He Irl Neiderer, 68, Carlisle, died of was 61. a heart attack last night while at-) tending a lecture on ‘‘New Hope here for the Heart.”’ . yesterday by ambulance He was brought to the hespital 'ffom his home in Miami Shores.! - settled for a light tinting job on top and sides.: But they manufactured green mustaches, and tinted their eyebrows too. Brigid said today the class has a special reason for the honoring of the Saint—tomorrow is princi- pal Sister Mary Patrice’s feast day. “We'll wash it out tomorrow night,” Brigid said. pected to be accepted at their next There’s a Ton of Steel Around You... Be Careful meeting April 19. Annexation Issue Discussed Today } In an attempt to summarize the developments at Wednesday eve- ning’s meeting in Waterford Town- ship on annexation, The Press pro- vides you with a resume today on the editorial page. | This is a big ard important ques- tion. No one is seeking to solve it over night. There are definite advantages and definite disadvant- ages both ways. Which is the ‘better? Can the two agree? Perhaps they can come to a com- Keep posted. Turn to page 6. . ra ‘him? Look at those black eyes! slowed down and turned tdriver think sbout when his car goes out bf control, in the few mo- | happen to someone else, ments befote a crash? What are his . reactions immediatély after? And in - I was very wrong. the days that follow? Bill Fulton, School student, survived a crash which might have been more serious. In account of his experience written for the school peper, the Blue and White, is a timely warning o- ,. (EDITOR'S NOTE: What does a | | | Farmington High ibe 30-35 mites-per-hour, east of Or-. ‘yond the intersection I hit a deep. | iter flew up, covering the wind- ‘Shield and cutting off all vision. | I wasn't worried then, even: I By BILL FULTON Holy cow, what happened to regarded as something that could never happen to me. They always on my side of the’ road, or was I front wheels cau Well, on theirs? I wasn't driving very fast, may- and the car, still skidding, drivers. It is reprinted ae “ ‘slushfilled hole and slush and wa- In Today’s Press | Horror of Crash Gives Young Driver Safety Lesson another term.” ‘sion of a state plan which could in- Cloudy for Toni ht | Chairman-of the trastee board g ’ | William P. Babcock did not say Warmer Saturday tm secessary: money’ now: that | federal aid has been rejected. ‘Bureau it will be partly cloudy suance of $3,000,000 worth. of gen- jtonight and tomorrow, It will be eral obligation bonds Nov. 2, 1954, Last night an inch of snow fell boosted the total above the original in the Pontiae area. Tonight's estimate. high will range from 38 to 42. ‘was reduced to $2,900,000 since the It is reported that temperatures retirement date of $100,000 worth above normal for the next five, reached April 1, thus making these days. It will turn cooler Tuesday bonds void. |. The lowest temperature. preced- plained that $105,000 set aside in \ing 8 a.m. was 23. The thermome- the 1953 city budget would com- iclude Pontiac in the program. where the hospital hoped to get According to the U.S. Weather! Since the voters approved the is- iwarmer tomorrow. the cost of building the wing has lows will be near 25. Tomorrow's’ The bond issue Tuesday night will average about four degrees of the bonds will have been or Wednesday. City Manager W. K, Willman ex- ‘ter registered 23 at 2 p.m. 'Pensate in the bond act reduction. ght on the shoul- thing very hard. There was a flash terror I forced open the right door = \der and the car, completely out of and an intense searing pain and ; and squeezed out. I couldn't see;| I spun the wheel to the right control now, went back to the oth- then blackness. I couldn't have I was blind! Then for a second headed'er side of the road toward the ri ever-nearing headpights. ‘chard Lake, About 200 yards cee ee tit site reed: ihe bal Lee Even now in supreme self-con- fidence [ wasn't worried. I spun the wheel tothe right and this time I held it right and head. | | yurad ewe rene | al age the Slick orice i @heaeit jorials 6.2... see, cones © | Farm and Garden ........ , 30 | ome) abeet twee feet eore ; Guidepost . eeeueee 16 = The’ car plunged crazily ddwn- High School News......... 13 ward’ afd suddenly with a Sports ......:..,......37, 38, 38 (crunching and tearing of steel and Theaters ........... 34, 35 (glass it rammed the far side of TV & Radio Programs 47 \the ditch and-bounced forward. Wilson, Eart.. .....84 | An irresistible force threw’ me Women’s Pages..,..25 thru 28 (forward and my head hit some- bee unconscious more than a sec- reason e jond. The car's nose was pointed eyes of blood and looked around. ‘skyward. I knew I was in the| nll cacormine icactarin (Caan ‘ditch with the front end of the pa) \'4 raed ta ity aad a ae a ays — - aces deeP crawled up the bank pes font hee reath and thanked a very close | °" A : e friend that I was still alive, — |U# Cr. & tried Yo tell him where Then something wet and salty nut “1 didn’t know where I lived. ran down my nose and in a steady Then I remembered, and he turned }stream over my mouth, down My around and headed mae for bonne. chin and, stickily, down my neck. | There is no longer ride to safe- | ty, no greater terror, no more hopeless feeling than that of a person Who is convinced he ts (Continued on Page 2, Col, 3) | | My first thought was water, | | but how did water get in the | car? I was bleeding, and bad. | In absolute blind, unreasoning! cap Hf 4 fe fe: i i Fiz if ‘fs f i i i ott ih i 5 eth ¢ ig? z g s7°2F ai a A z i Former Soviet Premier Joins London Throngs While Viewing City . LONDON W — Former Soviet Premier Georgi Malenkov, smiling and gay, joined Londoners’ morn: real look at the teeming British capital. , From the Soviet Embassy he jwas driven through jam - packed |streets past Hyde Park and Mar- ible Arch to Oxford Street; Lon- +don's- busiest shopping area. He even made a slight detour past the U.S. Embassy in Grosvenor | Square. _ Malenkov, now Soviet minister of power statidns, ended up at the offices of the Central Electricity Authority. They are hosts for the three-week tour of British power installations by Malenkov and his party of Soviet power experts. Office girls and early shoppers jclustered round as Malenkov stepped from his car with a broad smile across his sallow,« pudgy face. - The Russians themselves broke down the security curtain Scot- land Yard threw around Malen- jkov on his arrival yesterday to prevent anti-Communist demon- strations against him. Before the returned: I cleaned my’ sightseeing started, a Russian of- ficial called. photographers into the embassy grounds in Kensing- ton's ‘Millionaires’ Row." Malen- kov, wearing a lightweight grey overcoat, posed-eheerful for a *0- minute picture-session. Then the Russian press attache, normally an uncommunica- tive person, handed round signed pictures of all Malenkov's 14-man delegation so newsmen could ree- ognize them easily, Tncome Tas Retarns Prepared . 05 W. Huron Bhs Open Ben, FE S-O88 : oy " A ing rush hour today for his first . urdle caolese. ko a esis se amt agsnae meer a -~ will be +o stady the first four of these projects which were listed in their order of importance. Confer Today e f “THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARC ee eae re ae ee “at * RP ee : tee ! : ; + : fs ; ij * ‘i i x iw of t @ meee SSE: ay ee a es { ie 2 ae Bs ot , : ‘ oe Ciel oe v4 Advisory Council Plans Four Study Projects Talk on Joint Defense &* = z a fi i Bs F i i t i if ft i - ni i #2 j i % A | 4 f syareaagne 6-14 mph. la sight and e Tedey in Pontiac ¥ Lowest ig 8 a.m. At 8 a.m.; Wind velocity 15-20 m.p.b. ortheast, Under the proposal, members of the Senate and House would be elected to four year terms in 1958, in addition to these executive de- partment officers: Governor, secretary of _, instruction and state treas- urer. . The four year term idea has been broached before and beaten. This time it is betng pushed by all Republicans. Teacher's Car Hits Slowing Schoolbus A Troy teacher's car rammed the back of a half-loaded school icy pavement. Her 16-month-old son was injured. Mrs. Barbara Lee Harrison, 27, of Clawson, told Troy Police Chief Dave Grattop she started skidding when the bus slowed for a left ‘roads. Her baby, Stephen, went to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, where of- “ Ohio Teenage Rapist Dies in Electric Chair ,|to burglars, bus this morning after skidding on! Special Education Budget Being Studied by Board ‘turn at Livernois and 16 Mile) ficials plan X-rays of his lacerated | nose. z None of the 15 children in the sioner Edward S. Piggins said to- day he has asked the gas and electric companies to quit hanging “welcome burglars” signs on pri- vate homes. — Piggins said meter men have been hanging “you were not at ihome” notices on doorknobs, The gins said, and are open invita The utility companies agreed to stick the notices under the door from now on. Horror of Crash Told iby Farmington Boy (Continued From Page One) dying, 1 can laugh now, but I could not then, Somehow I made the ride home My white jacket and shirt /both covered with blood, her little else until I woke up the hospital at two o'clock Monday morning, : I suffered what is called a delayed swelling in the brain, and I awoke with a beautiful eS I'm through with pain from the accident now, physical pain, that is, but I'll never forget my terror when I discovered I was blind and my panic at being alone in the car. ~ a Mine was just a smal! accident; it didn't make the papers and there was no spectacular crash. But I shall always remember that every time I speed, every time I “smart around,” every time I do not pay complete attention to any driving there is a ton of steel |beneath me and around me |waiting for a chance to maim or \ kill me. : For your sake, I hope you don't _\give it a chance to kill you. Possible Breakin Try’ Reported to City Police 4 Pontiac police suspect a breakin attempt was made yesterday at a market at 290 N. Paddock St., where the owner reported the front door window was broken. Frank Jacomino, 298 N. Paddock St. added that he did not believe ‘the store was entered, police said. signs announce empty houses, Pig- just lations of the election law,” Hare for Center Told Hotel, Theater, Homes Planned at Northland, Official Says trances to the area will be located on Ann Arbor street and Columbia. | Among new features is a buying plan through which Food Town will buy food in carload lots, making) possible ter savings for cus- tomers, ing to Adler. Begun in July of last year, the first phase of the remodeling pro- gram was finished early this year with the opening of a new addi- tion. Adler says the store has ‘undergone 16 different alteration — since it was opened in The new developments would) Despite the extent of the changes, add 30 to 50 million dollars’ to manager Horace Carpenter Jr., told the Northland Center Cham- In explaining the change ber of Commerce. that he in- population. ; Pontiac Deaths ‘William Earl Atchinson Funeral for William Earl Atchin- t Charge Arson in Car Lot Fire ~~ |Phe Day in Birmingham Curfew Algiers nancial Records <- Plana by the|Some personal asséasments, whi Burn Fin Council. of Churches to have union generally are for machinery oF of Ritchie Sales in Goog Friday again this’ , were altered, $500. Blaze. pe wston. My Oe, an! The Sees oS oe 1. Lenten programs in- have not ta yo a . creased in number. ~~ |Hiaaale 4 he. tobe 4 | Aveon: is indicated in the fire Protestant churches will. coop- able to give the City Commission — ; Tuesday night destroyed fi-'erate for the services at the First a complete total of what assessed ‘ [nancial records ofa used car lot,|Baptist Church, according to the/land, homes and properties are on according to Pontiac Police. |Rev. Robert Dewey, council presi-|the tax rolls at the Monday night _ DA. Sas Ropmmend Mase, ent dent. $ a aS ee on zs - , so far are no suspects pr Be ipa 2 ee : Preachers at the three one- |°UY WO Be ee ee ‘ ee MOS 2 pr the a oe hdr sersions Satutes eyes ane iii DESTINED TO -BE “PIONEER” — The store ina chain.of twice as big as its predecessor, with a total of 7,000 feet of floor |\Company, 477 Auburn ave. So ‘First Pres- Simms Week-End Special “Food Town” markets is this modern store located at 1200 Baldwin space. Interior innovations and services wil: be among the most The fire evidently started in 2 | byterian Church, the Rey, Alien “age Vellial ‘| Ave. Formerly known, as Adler's Supermarket, the establishment is modern in the region. ~ | pile ot tax receipts gathered in | Wittrep, of Fitst Methodist a yalse—4 BLADE . ° ] r| ’ =| i s building, according to Fire Mar: | of First Baptist Church, © +- |All Sullivans shal Charles E. Mets, who | wossic will be led by the Rev, Invited Aboard FIST FOOG TOWN Mare! WEGCIEG | sratscsermte wet bene, mein OQ The § Ili , : | ; pAgicanpend Church, the ev, MacKay, Taylor Ga. S’ | ‘The first “Food Town” in what] eling ls completed will find twice foods and meats, besides a large|, 4 Tear casement window was Northminster Presbyterian, : e oulivan is destined to become a chain of| as much floor space and will be otlering of staples apd chaned| Sune Soroed open, Mots sald, asithe Ror. Babert Crake af Fis a non NEW YORK \#—The Navy has markets readied| served by some of the most up- |foods. . well as filing cabinets ik| Presbyterian, Redrer can t, tvised oll. Now Yorkers named|noctt this week for a grahd open] totale feateres tn tho grocery | The intier dopertment wil bel ‘ewers. He sald the company's! Vooslicts Wi Be com eee feregagirer eof loos Sullivan to an open house aboard business. backed™up by a processing room| Sanaa! records were scatteredief Frankie. CAMaaRTy p the destroyer The Sullivans. The event will signal the Aisles will be wider, inerehen in which Food Town personnel will| er ° > ; a a of! The O'Sullivans will be welcome of 9 tamiliar name because with : cut and trim meat in conditions|, 7b? owner, H. B. Ritchie, of 378|diet, ond Mrs. William Heat mo too, 4 the opening “Adler's” will disap-|“i% mare varied and shopping CO”-| 10h Adler describes as the “‘uiti-|- Zoquels Rd. told police yester- Congregational, ee ee St. Patrick's Day—and the 1200 s Ave, 0d, |eccording to owner Edwin Adler.| (1, broke in through the window , but|Baptist and ushers will be guided 59c Value—2 BLADE Sunday from 1to4pm. este por Ppl a dye Fluorescent lighting will illumi- ; added that apparently nothing of/by Edwin F. Kirbert, YMCA sec- : Fae sree a mand te management Wil ae a rie wich wl ade]. The wor’ eeore ner [aie wat see rey. mip Pocket Knife son River pier, was named for the| established 12 years ago. items used in the nursery, cos-| is air conditioned and will be | Metz said that the office oil A world-traveled preacher w .| four Sullivan brothers of Waterloo, SiPisiatst metic and drug supplies, a large| equipped with a high fidelity heater evidently was not in use|be at First Baptist Church this) ia . Iowa, who died in the battle of Customers who visit the estab- |fresh fruit and vegetable depart-| system to provide music during when the fire broke out at 10:30|Sunday, to talk on “A Gospel for) Pm” S| tahenent after extensive remod- |ment, household equipment, frozen| shopping hours. — p.m., and also ruled out faulty|the World.” e€ The nation's top St. Patrick’s|~ T Self service will be sided by|*lectrical equipment as a possible; 4. ig‘the Rev. Dr. Eimer A. event — the Fifth Avenue P®/Asks ‘Burglar’ Signs re __ \four automatic check-out counters) “#45. Fridell of New York, director of | ae ‘oct, Se Expansion Plans esse sts. site podem pcs ie sae a oer Taken Prom Doors | before retuming to a 100cer, Fre chP lic Baptist Foreign Misston Society parade | paved parking hw He returned from @ trip years, said he expects more than| DETROIT — Police Commis lit by floodlights at night. En-, n 0 eC ayound' te werd, ving he . Baptist mission areas. In 98.8. Saginaw + —Main Floor Measure Clamped On After Daring Terrorist Gunners Stage Raid |"* next Wednesday at 8:30 The Men's Club of St. . Episcopal Church will hear ALGIERS w — French police clamped a midnight to 5 a.m. cur-) e few on Algiers today after masked of the Detroit customs office, ate terrorist gunners staged a daring 7 p.m. Monday. e raid in the heart of .the Algerian _°o e Land and home values came un- $ discussion, with 55 objections current assessments received § during the Board of Review ses- sion which adjourned yesterday, § according to Elmer Haack, city e assessor. is ° ie Maple avenue's traffic noises re-/9 duce the value of adjoining resi-| fire to it after pouring a thousand gallons of gasoline over the floor. i A i : | H ; E r3f rea son, 56, of 5597 Elizabeth Lake Rd., will be at 10 am. at st.| Benedicts Church with burial in ,Mt. Hope Cemetery. There will be a recitation of the Rosary at 8 p.m. and at 9 p.m. by the Knights of Columbus, __ Mr, Atchinson died Wednesday in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after a brief illness, at the Brace-Smith| State Probe Clears Hazel Park Primary LANSING @ — Secy. of State James M. Hare said today @n in- vestigation of alleged irregularities in the Hazel Park mayorality pri-| i Ha 7 = Franklin Wilbur Earhart of election laws, Franklin Wilbur Earhart, 53, of The gael requested |200 W, Hopkins St., died Wednes- by Mayor Zigmu ‘iparko, @ day aft il 5 : her reckatlen. y after an illness of 15 years Niparke had claimed that his opponent, Louts Elias, had been favered by certain circumstances on election day, Niparko said that the city hall was not open for the obtaining of absentee ballot the final day of, registration and that campaign ex- penditures exceeded the legal lim- itation, : The body is Funeral Home. |March 3, 1903, he was the son of| Addison and Arminda Millican) Earhart. He was a resident of the, city for 35 years, : He is survived by his mother and two sisters and two brothers; Elizabeth Golab and Ruth Earhart of Pontiac, Willard Earhart of Denver and Lawrence Earhart of Pontiac. “After a complete investigation,) Funeral will be at 2:30 p.m, Sat- during which we talked to num-|urday from the Huntoon Funeral erous Hazel Park citizens and took Home. Burial will follow in Perry sworn statements from Many of Mt, Park Cemetery. \them, we find no substantiation) {or the claim that there were vio. Mrs, Alfred Shepherd Mrs. Alfred (Violet M.) Shep- herd, 89, of 54 Summit St. died yesterday after a brief illness. She was born in Marietta, Ohio, on. December 16, 1866 and married Alfred John Shepherd in Ohio. Mrs, Shepherd was a member ‘of the Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian Church and was & ——— | said. Veterinarians Meet GRAND RAPIDS (R—A one-day veterinary medical symposium, ex- pected to attract some 300 Michi- gan veterinarians, has been sched- uled Wednesday by the Michigan State Veterinary Medical Assn. Dr. \Peter Babich of Flint is president resident of the city for 26 years. \of the state group. Symposium | Surviving children include: Earl | Speakers include doctors of veteri- shepherd and Mrs. Claire Strobl inary medicine from Ohio State of Pontiac and four grandchildren. |University; Boston, Mass.; Cornell 4igo surviving are ae brothers | \University; Iowa State College and ; McCull IG ; ard sisters: Mrs. John McCullough (Guelph and Toronto, Ont. of Erie, Pa, Mrs. Judson Sanford | The Special Education budget for the 1956-57 school year was pre- sented to the Oakland County Board of Education at its meeting if a tae 3s of Whittier, Calif., Everett Hinton of Orlando, Fla., the Rev. Lloyd Hinton of Elizabeth City, N. C., Herman Hinton of Riverside, Calif., Mrs. Dan Gorley and Miss Bertha Hinton, both of East Liver-| pool, Ohio. Funeral will be at 1:30 p. m. Monday from the Voorhees-Siple Chapel. Burial will follow in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. education budget for the present year and anticipated the state rev- enues in subsidy of the Special Education programs of the county. Dr. William Emerson, county su- perintendent of schools said the figure they arrived at was $333,266 lallowing the bollrd to establish a balance for the year of $451,816, Ike Proclaims April Cancer Control Month ; blind, 2 new teachers of the deaf, : sease. 2 new teachers of mentally han-| In other business, of}. In a proclamation, the President dicogyel, and seven new Wachery SS Oe eet ee ie Sie cae ties ke The E _ room being built for special edu-\the impact of cancer in loss. of on Rae ae cae cation children was authorized as|lives, distress and tion tion of 85 classrooms, was the payment of $17,813 to thejof our citizens, and the lessening Berkley school district for the same|of our productivity in the amount ‘The board went over the special’ purpose, . of billjons of doflars."* ( ane } = i = >} {5 \ - : i; | Born in Wabash, Indiana on|soldier was reported killed, |United States for whom the doors 0190000080000 000000000. : WIN A VOLKSWAGEN Seared omy Sm Ba * Nothing to Buy * Nothing to Write Just Send in Your POLAROID Photo We'll Take It FREE! Watch STEVE ALLEN’S pro- gram (Tonight—Fri. 16th, “11:30 to 1 a. m.) toflearn how easily you can win a foreign-made automobile or Gruen watch. Pontiac's POLAROID Headgirs. CAMERA DEPT, Main Fleer Cereccccoccccsvecoocs £00000 00 0908 OSOSHSSOHHHHHSHHSSHSEHEHHOOSEES ment Mollet's government the final go- ahead for an all-out fight to smash the rebellion. t Robert Lacoste, France's min- ister for Algerian affairs, was due! t begin puting te eoveromen's 2 Af@a Women Hurt § in County Crashes | new emergency powers fect. ° European reer n BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Geor-! gina L. Hess, of Walled Lake and) Mrs. Margie Mason, of Pontiac, , were hurt in two accidents in the: Bloomfield area at about 8:30 this) morning. Both were attributed to, the light snow on the roads. At Lone Pine on Woodward ave-| nue, Mrs, Mason, who lives at 403 Ditmar, was thrown out of her car when it and another -struck each other in the south bound lane. She was treated for possible — ‘concussion at St. Joseph's ‘1 shot down one i troops fought a running battle with 80 rebels north of Lafayette, ‘killing 20 of them. One French Reds Bring Up Lucy Issue af U.N. Confab GENEVA (®—The Soviet Union dropped the issue of Autherine Lucy’s expulsion from the Univer- sity of Alabama into a session Maple road at Lahser in Bloom- today of the United Nations Com- mission on the Status of Women. ape township, hitting a group Mrs. N. 8S, Spiridonova, the So- viet delegate, made a passing ref-| She suffered a lacerated jaw and erence to “Miss Lucy of the left leg and was X-rayed for pos- isible cracked ribs at Beaumont, hospital. She lives at 7481 Honey-| suckle, Walled Lake. | Sawed the Wrong Limb CINCINNATI, Ohio (INS) — A. tree-trimmer was killed yesterday’ when he fastened his safety belt to’ a limb, then sawed off the limb. | Ralph Perkins, 21, of Sparta, Ky., — ‘fell 15 feet to a pavement, strik- — ‘ing his head, State Prosecutor Faces | Drunk Driving Count Pick ‘Queen’ on June 20 DETROIT (INS) — Assistant) ytUSKEGON um — Miss Michigan Prosecutor Martin Paulsmo was wij] be selected June 20 in the slated for trial Wednesday on annual contest sponsored by the E drunk driving charges after being Muskegon Junior Chamber of arrested by State Police of the'Commerce. Charles R. Hawkins, | Ypsilanti post Wednesday night. |general chairman, said entries are § Paulsmo, 64, has offered his res-jaccepted on the basis of the ignation because of two drunk driv- ing arrests in five months. 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Her @ eat-great-| man in Alabama before moving to NEW YORK @ — Roy’ Wilkins,|cuired public school segregation address ing that they | Eberle, @ graduate of the Bobi Cynthia Ann Watkins will grandfather is 1k €/ Rochester. executive secretary of the Nation-'have we a gelbbpee Jones Evangelistic. College — in| quite family tree to ex|Camon of Mubam cc _|al Assn, for the Advancement of|compliance.” | : nn “- North Carol was an instruct F lohn’s father ard mother are ; Colored People, has praised Pres- What, they asked, could . ? ina, mr pain to her children when the time ‘ ‘ Handy Extinguishers He prepeed thiNow i's Pink Brunner replied that it was too . his first year as a teacher. “When Cynthia was born to John 41, of Alabama. Belton’s mother} MENOMINEE (® -— Volunt partisan civil rights commission 4 all police were only and Mildred Watkiris of Roches-/2nd father are Mr. and Mrs. Dottsitiremen knew just what out Fi ter last Friday at Pontiac General| Watkins. 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Gives Plea of Innocent to Drunk ge Count ot Walled trial yesterday, Brunelle paid his fine of ‘si00/* with $35. costs. . Expect Superior, Rating Tire Thieves Hit. - “Truck Dealer's Lot Tire thieves, who recently have iplagued new car dealers, yester- day were reported to/ have struck a truck dealer's lot. Reported. stripped from a new pick-up truck at 675 Oakland Ave. _ }was one tire and wheel, valued-at $45, according to the manager. Qver a dozen reports of tire thei{s from dealers’ lots have been made to Pontiac potice since Feb- ruary 1. i f Re ®@ no money down! Shep “til 9 p.n m. 1. Tonight! Buy On “CCC” _FIVE | VE. ®@ six months to Pay! ithe “superior” rating would be . Stanley Inspector General's office, con- ducted the inspection of equip- ment, training and classes. Capt. A, J. 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Sic ee Pee Pee at Geet ey a :. j a a a i s a a Ta a ae er Incorporation — 4 : So t a NIAC. PRESS | ~ Batered et Post OMce, Pontiac, as second class matter prs emeenenneneteteesaveenaoes FF ee ASSOCIATED PRESS eats ay Salen ae On SEE pee ll other places in nited States - cee oe year alls Ca apaiaaemae BR oy MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIROULATIONS FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1956 or Annexation? Waterford’s Junior Chamber of ‘Commerce and the Business and Professional Women’s Club staged another interesting meeting on pub- lic questions Wednesday evening. This one concerned annexation. Both were worth while. * * * “Wednesday evening’s meeting developed many interesting facts and possibilities. Jomn Hmincer, manager of the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce, outlined some of the advantages of annexation. __ He was in a particularly happy position, as he really represented both sides. Mr. Hrmuincer lives in Waterford and his occupation is in Pontiac. ‘There are many reasons for ~ annexation from both the Pon- - tiac and Waterford viewpoints. There are many against it. x «*« * Certainly a long range program looking ahead a hundred years, would place one united community in a bet- ter position to plan and co-ordinate. There would be a definite financial saving in eliminating all duplicated governmental functions. Waterford people would become part of a com- ere oe the other hand, Waterford resi- dents may prefer ineorporation on their own. account, This is under- standable. They may want to assert their own independence and become a city by themselves. They may have developed. a community pride that is willing to pay the cost. _ * * * Pontiac would gain in population through annexation and hence oc- cupy a more important position in State and National civic circles. One united community would always bulk bigger and more significant than two by themselves. ; x * * On the other hand, Pontiac may look upon Waterford’s finan- - cial future with a cautious and wary eye. Waterford is deficient or may become so in policemen, firemen, teachers, pavements, sidewalks, sewers and water supply, with much less resources. The assistance required may be more than Pontiac wants to grant. x *« * ' The dollar problem would have to be studied by municipal and financial experts. Financing will never be as burdensome to the taxpayers in Pontiac as it will in Waterford as Pon- tiac’s assessed valuation is eight or ten times Waterford’s with only twice as many people. In the current twelve months, City Assessor W. R. Ransom estimates this City is adding sixteen million dollars which is half of Water- ford’s entire total. * * * Many citizens in Waterford feel they are pioneering a new city and they wish to see the matter through. Civic and sec- tional prides are big things. This is a definite factor and one Pontiac respects. x * * The two civic groups in Wajerford have contributed a valuable ‘service “conerations along he north, east “and south. One has ie won proposed by. territory to the south but it was rejected as it only em- ‘braced a few hundred acres. Hence . it falls in the class of “wart” annexa- tion which few cities favor, unless special circumstances prevail. . 2k oe o® With this entire area develop- ing so rapidly, all the communi- ties involved should give the matter study and thought. Mr. _ Frank Steere, well known Water- ford resident first suggested the value of research along these lines because of the water prob- - . Jems. Certainly no one advocates any precipitate move. There is no attempt to stampede either side into hasty action. It’s a common community problem. We seek the best answer for all concerned. “Every day a ‘person should do at least one thing he hates to do,” says a psychologist. Some 98 per cent of the people do at least two things daily they hate to do, They get up in the morning, and go to bed at night. ACTUALLY, pursuing a sae doesn’t _ keep a person from going nuts. It merely concentrates and isolates his nuttiness, preventing it from becom- “ing general. The Man About Town She Knew Game Political ‘Student Sensed Outcome of Most Elections Green: A color with special cgaiieanes around Ware 1. Oakland County's ty's best political fore- caster has left us at the age of 97. Her funeral was Held today. For over four- fifths of a century Miss Elizabeth Perry of 4411 Seymour Lake Road, has almost without exception made a correct pre- diction on the outcome of presidential elections. Although suffering a broken hip three months ago, she maintained her interest in the political trends, and predicted that Ike and Dick would run again this year—and be elected. - ’ Those good people who on Saturday pay, special homage to Saint Patrick - are numerous in Pontiac and its environs. Our latest city directory has over 2,200 “Mes,” besides several thousand others whose names indicate an ‘allegiance to him. Then there probably are as many more who, like the architect of this . column, whose mother Was a native of Limerick, now have names that do not sound that way, but are just as proud of their Irish ancestry. Canine experts tell me that a dog of 20 years has reached what corceapends to 100 years in a human. Hence the terrier who spent his 22 years in the home of Mr. and Mrs.- Otto Sessions of 1195 Desiax Ave., and who died this week, was 110 years old, humanly com- puted. It required 52 years after the automobile went into production to reach the millionth death caused by it, but at the present fatality rate it will require only 16 years to complete the second — million, ; ee Member of a party touring Europe next Mrs. Marvel Whittaker ” of Metamora would like companion. After seeing her lawn well populated with robins Monday, Mrs. Richard Bryce of Clarkston, is sure that spring is near at hand. Contrary to some historical slips, no one man had the credit for being the first white settler in Oakland. It Was a two-man job, as Alexander Graham and his son-in-law, Christopher Hartsough, arrived at the same time in 1817 at the present site of Rochester. Verbal Orchids to— Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tyack of 2401 Silver Circle; fifty-eighth wed- ding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. William 8. Church of 191 Elm 8t.; fifty-second wedding an- niversary. Mr. and Mrs. George D. Richardson of —— fifty-ninth wedding anni!- Mrs. Nettie Montross of Leonard; eighty-eighth birthday. ' John Bagley _ of Lake Orion; eighty-first birthday. Mrs. Harriett Hunt ‘of Waterford; eighty-third birthday. Mr. and Mrs. William J, Andrews of napee, sixtieth wedding anniversary. ri THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1956 Intercontinental sowie David Lawrence Asks: U. S. Has No Right to Interfere i in Affairs of Britain, Especially in Cyprus Issue WASHINGTON—Cyprus is an In- tegral part of Great Britain. There affairs of Great Britain than there would be for the British to inter- pose any objections to what is be- ing done by this country in its pol- icies toward the islands of Puerto Rico or Hawaii. Yet 18 U.S. senators — 12 Demecrats and ¢ Republicins-— ve intruded most deli- in the sans wand (atte! aoa aye 7 bl = “4 ry Not so long ago some = these same senators were Wisconsin senator because he tried of the United States government. The resolution sponsored by the 18 senators, however, goes farther than anything Senator McCarthy ever did and endangers as well the good relations between Amer- ica and Britain. — * * * The proposed resolution in the Senate asks the United States gov- ernment to say to the British gov- ernment that it must give up its territory of Cyprus. The argument is that “four-fifths of the people of Cyprus are Greeks by lan- guage, culture, church, tradition and affection.” x IS POPULATION CRITERION? On that same basis, Poland might claim certain American ci- ties because there are more Poles in our big cities than there are in Warsaw. Likewise, if population is a criterion, there are more Jews in America than in Palestine. Mere quantity of persons with a cultural or other tle to some foreign Portraits By JAMES J.. METCALFE Have you see the Easter Seal? . .. The little penny stamp... That helps a crippled boy or girl . To light a hopeful lamp? . . . Have you seen the children small . Who Hie in bed all day . . Or who walk on crutches as .. They hop along their way? . . . Do you know the misery . . . Of those who cannot run . Play in any baseball game ... Or join in other fun? . Yéu can help them on their feet . .. Or ease their suffering . With the Easter Seals you . . And all the joy you bring . . . Every crippled boy and girl . . Will offer thanks for you... The. world will love your charity . And God will bless you too. (Copyright 1956) ry ' 4 The official text of the announce- ment, made by the British gov- ernment last week when it aoe ed the Greek Archbishop Makarios. told of acts of violence instigated by the Archbishop. It said in part: “While overtly and apparently in good faith conducting negotiations for a political settlement of the island’s future, the Archbishop has surreptitiously encouraged and abetted the terrorists in order to improve his bargaining — in the negotiati = . C ‘The -British governor in Syerun decided to deport the Archbishop “in the light not only of his overt seditious activities but also of a large volume of evidence indicat- ing that the Archbishop has_him- ft been deeply implicated in the campaign of terrorism .. .” The Archbishop himself was caught In the act of dealing with subversive organizations and his official residence was used “for the temporary storage of arms and grenades." When the Greek Archbishop was deported the press was filled with statements alleging that the Amer- ican government was ‘‘shocked” at the action taken by the British and hinting that the State Department felt he was being mistreated. There is not the slightest founda- tion for suth an impression. The U.S. Department of State ex- pressed no protest and merely said it didn't know of the step in ad- vance. Nor is it necessary for the British to notify the State Depart- ment whenever a British official takes security measures in a terri- tory under British control. (Copyright, 1956, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Looking Back 15 Years Ago 100,000 BRITISH troops now in Greece. GERMANS ARREST U. 3. jour- nalist. 2 Years Ago HITLER WINS equality in League of Nations meet. MANVILLE AND No. 4 fight, make up. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY The eternal God is thy refuge, and underneath are the ever- lasting arms: and he shall thrust out the enemy from be- fore thee; and shall say, De- stroy Ee ong 33: 27. ry A mighty fortress is our God, A bulwark never failing, Our helper he amid the flood Of mortal ills prevailing. — Luther Be Sure Your Children Eat Bananas That’re Ripe By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D, In his famous monograph on the treatment of celiac disease (other- wise known as marasmus, infantile atrophy, athrepsia, chronic intes-, tinal indigestion and even gastro- intestinal ‘‘catarrh’’) Dr. Sidney V. Haas said (A.J. Dis. of Children, Oct. '24): = ° * “Carbohydrates should be . . avoided except as they occur in . . , fat-free dry milk, lactic acid milk, protein milk prepared with calcium caseinate, etc. There is one exception, i.e., sucrose as it occures In extremely ripe banana. — This is tolerated perfectly, and herein lies the crux of the entire matter. Heretofore it has been im- possible. in several cases tq’ give any carbohydrate without damage, whereas banana is not only well tolerated but rapidly changes the entire picture of the disease to one of well-being.” The quantity of banana the in- fant or young child. consumes varies from a teaspoonful or two of mashed banana, perhaps mixed with a little of whatever liquid food the baby takes, In- creasing day by day until the daily banana ration reaches the maximum the baby will take, which is generally anywhere from two te a doren bananas a day, Dr. Haas pointed out the im- portance of feeding only thorough- ly ripe banana, for in the green state when harvested bananas are largely starch and good to eat only when cooked. Banana suffi- ciently ripened to be suitable for a young infant should be entirely yellow, flecked with brown (not black bruise) spots, should peel easily, and the pulp should be quite soft, If the peel is still green at the tip, if the banana peel is not easily removed and the pulp is at all hard, the raw starch has not yet been converted into digesti- ble sugar. I do a little marketing nowadays, being in conference on the bow!l- ing green, but wie by the— on second thought the compari- son may not be fair. After all, Tony peddied bananas on Chapel Street in Canandaigua only in the dog-days, whereas in midwinter. ‘there were no bananas within a thouband miles of the place. . Here we are in midwinter. The trees, flowers, grass 'n’ everything growing like mad, the sun blazing down out of a blue sky, birds nest- ing and singing are just crazy, I was going to compare the big hand of well-ripened bananas Tony gave us for 10 or 12 cents with the— but, come to think of it, 10 or 12 cents in those days would be the equivalent of $1 today, and for a dollar you can buy several pounds of bananas, Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease, hag nosis, of treatment, will be answered by Dr. William Brady, if a stamped self- addressed envelope is gent to the Pon- tiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. 1956) Voice of the People nae ‘Union Should Take Care. of Men Looking for Work’ : d + | uife: | i j : rl F Ae being cared for by the welfare but an honest man can't find a job te make his own way. - ‘The millionaires run their plants - What's unemployment benefits, The union takes care of ‘the good paper. Even the men down here at Fort Story say so. I am the son of Mrs. Minnie Fort Story, Va. Many Lands Have Stake in Sunny Island of Cyprus Cyprus, the sun-splashed island involved in @ bitter quarrel among NATO allies, has béen a political voleano for centuries. * * * The third largest island in the Mediterranean has been subjected to the rule of Egyptians, Phoeni- cians, Assyrians, Persians, Ro- mans, Franks, Venetians, Turks and Britons. Britain took over administra- tion from the Turks in 1878 and annexed Cyprus in 1914, Greece never. has ruled the is- land although four-fifths of its 500,000 people are of Greek origin and demand eventual union with Greece. Me . * Following are some of the claims and counter-claims: Britain: We have offered the Cypriots self-government, but Cy- priots under the now-exiled Arch- bishop Makarios refused —and launched q campaign of terrorism: which has killed many British sol- diers. We cannot give up the crown col- ony now because it is our main Mediterranean defense post—and which, incidentally, is of great im- portance to all North Atlantic Treaty Organization members. ACCEPTED VALUE Greece: The principle of self- determination is an accepted moral value among Western allies. The Cypriots have a right to a plebis- cite to determine their future and therefore the issue is going to the U.N. General Assembly this fall. Moreover, the British are falsely raising the issue of Cypriot Com- munists to try to justify their hold on the island. Britain: There are also 106,000 Turks living on the island, They and the Turkish government threaten trouble if we give up the island. As for the Communist issue there are about 80,000 or- ganized Reds on Cyprus. If these Communists are added to the existing unde: on the Greek mainland the Reds might take over all of Cyprus.. After all, it did not take many Communists to seize power in Czechoslovakia, and Cyprus is far removed from the Greek mainiand. Turkey: We have a genuine fear we remember Greece itself twice oa out, We have a treaty with Jordan, but Egyptian and other Arab na- tions worked up such pressure that that treaty now is in danger and Lt. Gen. John Bagot Glubb was fired from command of the Arab Legion in Jordan. 4 Cypriots: a want self-rule. we will continue to fight until we get it. Smiles Thieves rohbed a night club of four cases of liquor and police were not on hand to take sou! shots, * * If you want to never be broke, spend money for things really worth while. * * * The silent movie days are long since past, but a lot of movies still are not sound investments. * * ® - Pianos are not strictly furniture, ‘but should be used only as such in some homes. . You have your choice: be sold by a life insurance agent, or wor- ried to death, 1,561 Shots of Insulin So Far Daughter, 16, Refuses to Let Diabetes Block. Her Progress in Normal Living By FRANK CAREY AP Science Reporter WASHINGTON (®#—This is the story of my 16-year-old daughter Barbara, who won a $500 scholar- ship prize today—the same day she took her 1,561st daily shot of insulin. * & She didn't get the prize for taking the insulin; rather, you might say, she got it in spite of it. FOURTH AWARD ' She won the prize in a com- petitive examination — the fourth award of various kinds she has won in three vears. * * * Naturally, her mother, her two sisters and I are proud. We are especially proud because Barbara is a diabetic. She has jabbed herself with a needle every morning since Dec. .6, 1951; the day after .we found out she was ill. She has to do it; otherwise she would die. . ,* * ® I'm telling her story because it occurred to her mother and me that it might be encouraging to other javenile diabetics, and to their parents, or to any child with a handicaping illness. TERRIBLE VERDICT My .wife and I thought the bot- tom had ¢ out of the world that day, almost 4% years ago, when a doctér gave us the ver- dict. E And I'll never forget his telling Barbara—then a child of 12—that unless scientists came up with something else, she'd probably have to stick that needle into her- self every day for the rest of her life. She took the verdict without a whimper, and she hasn't whim- pered since. e * «& We knew that, compared to some illnesses, diabetes is not a major tragedy. Still, there was the plaguing thought of that daily injection. . .the possiblity of insu- lin ‘‘reactions”... PARENTAL FEARS We were afraid her illness might have a bad psychological effect upon her. the daily need for insulin, and for adhering closely to a sugar- free diet, might tend to make her feel different from her friends— perhaps leading her to —_ into a Shell. ; * * & How wrong we were! After she was graduated from our parish grammar school, St. Thomas More in Arlington, Va., she entered Holy Cross Academy ” in Washington—an hour’s bus ride (with two changes). from our house. She became active in debating, in working for her school news- “paper and in dramatics and = club. * * ‘As © sophomore, * she won a We were afraid that. scholarship to take a summer journalism course at the Catholic University of America. Last year, she won the District of Columbia oratorical contest sponsored by the American Legion. A few weeks ago, she won the poetry section of an essay contest con- oa by the Washington Evening ar, SOCIAL LIFE, TOO Today’s award—the $500 one— was for winning second honors among District of Columbia high school girls in the Betty Crocker “Home Maker of Tomorrow’ ex- amination sponsored by General Mills, Ine. e An honor student scholastically, she has a happy social life too. She loves to dance, is a good swimmer, and is not bad at ten- nis, She even jokes about her “‘jab- school prom.) * * * , that’s the story of my Bar- po I hope it may help someone with the same or a sim- ilar “handicap.” Ba: herself is going to try in another way; bad os pee eae = }- ise deplete hardy ent en ee ras) ee : * Ss : ; here a? yeti “3 ‘* ‘ : . . : a ose % — "hoy : THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1956: voto — ’ SEVEN umes a . ; | ; : i be a banner year for sausage|above the record 15 production.'\4an Turns Christian ~The letter concluded: iHolds Thieves at Bay “Tell Joe to come as quickly | = vay j oan 1956 _ wi hal’ “ * * * a possible,”’ McGee told Police , s + 4 . Sausages May Set products. > Be enitienl ok. 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New Balanced Fidelity The deceptively dirty diamond, kicked FUEL OU | CALL: | Texan in his own bountiful tand | ie the reason why many good lwater and bourbon,” he explained. | This unflinching faith of the | which may have been around for decades, turned out to 'be a perfect blue-white diamond, more than an inch long by one-) Sound . 3. and RCA Victor Big Change styling! Come in today—take advantage of this fantastic “Spring Special” a 2 i marter inch deep. It has been trade-in deal! Compton 21." 4-Plus” pictur folks in Dallas are plumb shook . raised at $15,000, unpolished quality. “Hidden Ponel” aps OAKLAND F EL | up today. and aaa nade go rial ing. Phono-jack. Tone control, oo it oe en NE IE SUES pee ey eG. wncu (s) pe we Toe { One of th ; house. | Knaeiino hain i i ti ta ™ 70 UF channels in 2'/ ¥ gold (model ned yy pan and PAINT CO, |, Ove of their own, @ young house-| “MERE COMES TOMORROW — This sleek fu- 125 m. p. h. Called the “Golden Dolphin,” the Nas wb ees odo aS satSrmecttre | sehnatny rend. (mode 436. Orchard Loke Ave tured outside the. state limits} turistic bus is scheduled to be built in Turin, Italy. streamlined bus will be built in two versions, with | * recosvoation . t med oak grained ven ou e lim : ultra - respectable, Mrs. Parker model 2176117) finieben FE 5-6159 in search of geological treasure, | The plastic bus will be powered by a gas-turbine 18 and 32 seats respectively. will retain it as a memento of | superior sleuthing o'er the soil. Meanwhile, some Texans who scarcely had heard of Arkansas before .Mrs, Parker unearthed her dainty fortune stili hint darkly that she is belittling her home state, and publicizing a rey ben OP suburbs, To this, she responds: simply doesn't belittle Texas. And: This in — wae Sapetriotic. LOST 30 Ibs 2 crt § 1Scarat diamond lying in the foreign, undistinguished dusts of 1 FEEL WONDERFUL Arkansas, and believed to be the Png nem bmg fwould * opera- isecond largest diamond ever un- lose ame weight. i Renne! Concen: covered on the North American trate was the reducing aid I ia and it has surely helped me n weenie leet 1A SLUR, A HOAX Writes Bre. This was unforgivable, a slur engine and will have a cruising speed of about 35 Area Recruits Entering Sixth Week of Navy Life William Imboden, a Pontiac sailor. now in his sixth week of Naval Recruit training with the civic-sponsered Pontiac-Flint-Saginaw Navy Company at Great Lakes, Ii. says in his weekly dispatch to Pontiac recruiters: Plane Sows Rice DARWIN, Australia — A new company has begun the first aer- ial sowing -of rice in the North- ern Territory, about sixty miles south of Darwin, So far 300 acres are under cultivation on a trial basis. AND SWEET’S RADIO sortie “A Texan: pe FREE PARKING care for'a-ounces of |against the good soil of Texas and guid SEN ie probably, the more bitter Lone “The Company's fifth week was closed with advanced classes in| The phonograph was invented) a areonagre would never com-| can W. Huron at FE 4-1133 reducing believed, a hoax. fire fighting. These were held on the firefighting field, but cold |i" 1888. mercialize a rock! —neaceensearmanen 7 SOFT WATER The “Wolverine Way” MERRITT COOLEY MAple 5-4352 weather hindered operations, “Other classes in advanced gunnery were held. These gave the / mena chance to see and operate the twin 40-millimeter anti-aircraft | gun, and to learn the operations and firing of .45 calibre pistols. ; “Next week the men will start their ‘ship's work training,’ and | will be running the mess halls, ship's stores and other operations. “Most of the men look forward to this as an interesting week, as | well as a useful experience in actual ship's work “By now the men are all looking forward to that first ‘Cinderella | Liberty,’ which will follow the sixth week. It's called ‘Cinderella’ be- cause we're released at noon and told to be back by midnight, but it’s | our first chance off the post-in six weeks." |Revised Standard Version and, ‘seemed to have a better under-| jstanding of the texts. | The Revised Standard Version! ‘was designed, the council. said, to Report Revised Version of Bible Understood Best | Compare Our Quality © Free $30 installation with copper © Ne threads for salt water te rust © Large top for easy filling of salt ‘@ Only one handle with shitt control Semi-automatic | © “Dowex” mineral by Dow Chemical NEW YORK Wp — The National Present scriptures “in the lan-) *10 ee extra heavy galvani ‘Council of Churches said today a'S¥age of today.” _ * s * study has shown that the Revised) | Standard Version of the Bible is| The study was made by the more readily understood by the: Rev. Dr. Frank W. 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P e er igations 12,416, i dinarily ne flog > oe would ‘or- Transportation equipment -.. ae 1s Mandatory security valuation reserve... on Suses ih i oans to poircyhoiders sees soeteneeeeses . . oe at the Sale Price of alah, 88. ° Prpmiume in process of collection vscrmlitads Ui beead Surplus te Policyholders ose from patt 8 Interest and rentals due and accrued and : rp icyt and solid ra erns, argyles rome other assets an 07,743,920 (0.8) To cover unforeseen contingencies.............. 498,863,030 ( 6. £82 yon Gabardines, Total ae ccm $0,047,7148,014 (100.0) Total ... $8,047,714,014 (100.0) Sinciuding $4,683,397 on deposit with public euthorities. Tm accordance with requirements of lew al] bonds econ te amortization are stated at their amortized value and afl other bonds and stocks ere valued at the market quotations on der 31, 1955, a0 prescribed by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. In addition, as required, » tecurity valuation peeerve ie included among the liabilities, Living Insurance by Equitable, new vorx _ PONTIAC HEADQUARTERS i 1310-1311 Pontiac State Bank Building a C. BURTON CLARK, District Manager PAUL S. KANTZ MARIAN M. JACKSON RICHARD L. MINEWEASER CHARLES H. VAUGHAN HOWARD G. PETERSON, Field Assistant EARL A. KREPS COLBY LITTLE 74-N. Seginew St. ; We Give Holden Trading Stamps aed i a i) ae, A eh oe ef 2 ee PRE i ey y & ? ‘ * ) Ctaay ey qo ae eee = Ss Rs i % \ i * ‘ ae i : \ fg - : \ i P ii pt aes Ql eR CM aby eek. kk Ga es ogg SL Pes “Y Sei ogee Weg tt Nels Wigan rate why , \ » , io ‘ * ' \ \ * * t >. ei ag ky git dite oe * ade ~ ELEVEN er ae eye evr __!\ gH PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1950 Planned «Month Ago to Bring You BIG SAVINGS ON YOUR EASTER a : OUTFITS. CHECK EACH. ITEM —SHOP TONIGHT AND SATURDAY! a NO MONEY DOWN TAKE UP TO 6 MONTHS TO PAY! rm iW v HEY KIDS! We Give Holdes Trading Stomps © 2 ol : Visit the : ‘ 8 EASTER q FREE ‘mr. 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Sizes 3DAA to 440, : ; Budget Group Large Brim Paris Original Dacron Front Perma Life Boys’ = = «Boys Reversible EASTER HATS STRAW HATS EASTER BONNETS Perms Lift HOOK WAIST STRAPLESS Tipesees Sport Coats jackets 2 $ GIRDLES ‘NIPPER - BRAS 14.99 12,99 8,99 99 8.99 15 5.00 1350. 4.00 % v7 , . ; | : * 4 hh j . \4 ees See 6 es By ue oe lll eae: ala~~ £ 3 i > et 7 | Ls . 3 f 8 ~ 5 ' 5 ry : i, Be t , * + t ‘ - ‘ a i : . . P “2 @wRtve -. |' ___.._ ‘THE. PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCI-16, 1956 | oad oe Be oes Considine Says: : = tors, city comptroller, ‘a. borough! The Cathedral Church of . St |name for the national cathedra) wsman Packs Adventures in New Book ==2~ san SAVE WASTE PAPER! NEW YORK (INS)—People . . .,sodes. of getting. stories. out of ‘The Irish are with us in-impor- thing elee—a consula uilding | popul 6. "A delegation| Sether a book made up largely of ‘a4 We: Now | ing. .* 9 epe ahen the ans once GGG eee ie a eer ee consulate building; population of 6,000. ‘A de children's writings. He is astound- We Are Now Paying — Blaces «.» » things... Jae a cars 0 cy, Prime Minister Sein Coden with Irish tweeds, linens, of 15 former Pontremolians called ¢q by what children are commit - P = - Would you like to go to the Unb and the swine they produce, and tello, a team of Irish industrial "@™s and ‘the ould’ sod's new se-jon him during his New York stay’ ting to paper today. He sends me NEWSPAPERS : as 30¢ Per 100 Lbs. versity. of Wisconsin, be a news-| of Russians and censorship and the and trade experts . ... and Ire-|Ctet Weapon, a iight-type Irish to present him with statuettes of a sample, a one-paragraph epic’ paper cub around Milwaukee, try|fierce frustration of seeing our)land's_best salesman, John Con-| Whisky. — - fe |the Statue of Liberty and the-Pon-| that is the work of @ ¢year-old | # keep America out of World War Office of Alien Property order) way, consul general in New York.| ‘The Irish, net—the Russians, tremoli bell tower. boy. Here it is; and nearly get lynched for it,' 30,000 copies of his book, “Goeb-| The consul general has all the} invented, whisky, but for genera. dn os Nee Yak Cle aa oe Ping - Is a Book on Things | : n "s peace bels’ Diaries,” destroyed. Fine manner and haberd of any, ' t alone thei Right. % tibe part in Henry Ford's peace’ bels - yea — ¥; ten they: made It bit toe |e now 3,000 former Pantremo-| You should pet your dog when mission, and hit 10,000 front/reading, this one. fother consul general, plus some-| strong ‘for many American STEEL C0 pages? tastes, Scotland and Canada sold Mayor Wagner coud tell him,|shoull not come ome and. slap T’PHBON . s MAGAZINES ... 50¢ Scrap tron—Junk Cor:—-Structutal Steel WE ALSO PURCHASE TIRES AND TUBES : wae : , . 1,000,000 cases in the U. 8. igst * friend Louis Lochner, presi- a ' : . *}too, that New York state and the| your dog and same with your ges the hoancas Precs Chub WHAT Ss M ¥ LINE = ~~ Treland 0 St ty deve Italian-American public’ kitten. ee 135 Branch St. across from American Forging & Socket “@f America and long-time foreign INSTRUCTIONS: Each word is. related to my work. Un-. |’ sd jotficiais “such as the Heutenant) ° : FE 4-9582 Gorrespondent, did all these things scramble as few as possible to guess my Anewer President Gronchi's home town) governor, tax_ commissioner, 23) In 1952, 5,600,000 U.S. men drove. : a sail se | apgeers.under errev:, reeding dawawerd. in Italy is Pontremoli, which has assemblymen and. six state sena- trucks and buses. * You can relive these moments PAM Bes cow we go te : ee | with him in “Always the Uuex- 3 : ; | | “pected,” a book of his reminis- & % gt ee i a Ko BR aS : , tences which is at once q grand E hae ‘ a oe | adventure story, a valuable foot- dthat' separated them, and one of i mest-bny beoks if you're even remotely interested in ewspaper work. Macmillan is the publisher, Lochner was there when Ger. imo many produced Hitler, who was 2 RATTE ; oa 2 ee 3 TENDURE | friend Hugo , the Zeppelin| man, provided him with the sim- Smear : pg ages 5 ae lag $ SINROCI : «“F have come to the conclusion ? 2 that one can best define it by say- I ; om . ing that Nazism is a philosophy ; Yeuterdey’s enswer, porate, Rell, milsic, Which activates every bad trait in) .. E tyMponi, thuMp, kEtile, snake, human nature.” © 1996 What's My Line, Ine. oe ~ There are cape-shrouded _ epi-: : f : : Featured i STAINLESS STEEL ROOM Su ae Complete for Only YOU Get BOTH DIVAN ‘| Ml. and CHAIR 22>, il ee : | a ee " p,,,_ FULL SIZE PIECES v — ee : , Se : Vivan actual Bleck Lege W : REMINGTON . ; | 2 : , ~ leng h ay Chataitans nc ‘Sole Cress Soins ce I | ic bea” of _ Width, - : ea ) if i Yi, By ~ Never befor i . , a Plus _ -. F rile lA ed Spacious chair are covered in at- | age ; : + +. 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PARKER Pens, Pencils & Sets POLAROID Land Camera ECIAL ‘ 0-DAY 95 TERMS “ If, off HAL od ) Men |= NO MONEY DOWN! in : 50: foe | | , .— FEderal ee Oe eo She: one oe ae gach. ep Re ss eS a & es oe FEdera/ 2 iee Hem |||, OPEN TONIGHT ‘til 9 vbadebetedinee 4 LOD tee GENE APSA IE SIEM ES GE Vig eae RS LoL AK Oy aes [ : ‘ \ a” i ie ‘ oa . a fs Your High School . Represented in the Press? Watch for School News f on Thi Page Each Friday T ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS ,PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THIRTEEN FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1956 © Basketball, J-Hop Pians Big Iss Latin Students LATIN PAPER EDITORS—Getting ready to distribute the Easter edition of Epistolae Scholae, the semi-annual Latin paper are (stand- ing left to right) Editors Rex Harris, Madison.Junior High School lae's 33rd year of publication. All ‘editor and Lynne Benter, co-editor. Séated are Bob Thompson, pub- tions. x licity editor and Delores Gustavson, co-editor. This is Epistolae Scho- Ponting Press Phote profits*go to charitable organiza- anil to Me.”” Presenting the project to CHECK CONTEST RULES — Students at St. Michael School go over rules of the essay contest to be sponsored by Pontiac State Hospital during Mental Health Week, April 29 through May 5. The essay is entitled ‘“‘What My Visit to Pontiac State Hospital Has Meant = | | Pontiac Press Photo. the students is the Rev. Michael of Class B and C competition, and paper at PHS. “la vacation from putting out the lis making its “mark” on the world ues at ots i Prepare Paper To Distribute Epistolae Scholae at Schools on Monday By VICKY MICU Pontiac High School this week has. been caught in the midst of and the Epistolae Scholae, Latin “Manhattan Mood” is thé theme of the J-hop this spring, and will be held in the PHS girls’ gymnasium April %1. Patricia Zielke and Alex Sekles are co-chairmen of the affair, and are working with committees and faculty adviser, Elma Water- man, Monday the Epistolae Scholae will be sold at PHS and at the junior high schools throughout the city. This is the 33rd year of publication of the paper by Latin instructor lama C. Hook and her Latin students, , All profits will be contributed to charitable. or- ganizations. Pat Soares and Geraldine Worth- man, girls’ physical education in- structors, have announced student gym. leaders for the semester. These girls help out in the onal Junior Highs classes taking care of equipment, officiating, and helping whenever they are able. This is the second semester that gym leaders are assisting in classes, FINISH WORK Members of the Quiver, PHS yearbook, are finishing up work on this year’s annual; and are still hard at work. This week the Tomahawk, stu- dent newspaper staff, was given paper due to lack of printing fa- cilities. Publication will vesume i} His Medicine” and is directed by Janice. Rivard assisted by Student Director Bradell Pritchett, In a scene from the play is (left to right) Diana Rigotti, Director Pritchett, Donna Douglas, Rich+ ard Godwin, Ronald Boyce and Darlene Woodhull. CASTOR OIL'S GOOD FOR YOU — Washing- ton Junior High School speech students prepare ' for their one-act play slated for presentation Tuesday at the Oakland County Children’s Home and Friday at school. The play is ‘Wilbur Takes Week Is Quiet at Sadie Hawkins Swirl F By JEAN LIIMATTA _ | Although the: Skippers were the/hearsed for es ene, Lit fairl let the tnsuccessful victims of Flint | Which was c use oren’s jouer = high neers this Northern in their tournament game weather conditions. aaeke i Tuesday , WTHS spirit ; | which five bus loads and ! Washington Junior High speech) Which came Rehearsals have for the students Cad ae gor Sergi one-| humerous cars, held out to the pemmeme on. preckoviting at act ‘play to presented on two nd. ‘the Mount Pleasant annual dramat- 0B rela a, WTHS teachers set off the pep) ;., Avondale Junior High students Tuesday by leading cheers in the Saetat een, Now predicent ia| Voce) groupe of the gh echool|of petty “Lncenan ts be exited by ate Bae wine president, Irvin and junior high attended .the an- authorities, ‘The cast will ‘spend Gingrich; secretary, Joyce Munro|2ual Royal Oak Music Festival)ihe night at Central. and treasurer, Judy Lunsford,’ | Taesday, both receiving high rat- ‘Port Huron and WTHS are plan- next week. * * . A big service club which re- -\ceives Iittle recognition “at PHS }cndied by the Pep Club. Chair. ‘is the Projectionists Club, which | man of 7S pty Mrs. -Met- runs movies and films for class- rooms and groups. Adyiser for the club, Marion Lehner, has re- cently instituted a new movie schedule which every week is published in the school newspaper,, the Tomahawk. © * * © The PHS June graduating class t least as shown by big, bold! past week. “Pontiac High School, Class of} J. O'Reilly while Richard Arthaud (right) psychiatric social worker |+5¢» painted on the Birmingham! made to the varsity basketball! at the hospital, looks on. The interested students are (left to right) | water Janet English, Frances Hayes and Mike Clever. tower avenue, Students will dange at @ St. Pat-| ings. irick’s Day event tonight from wri. have captured thetejnear future. ' to I, Refreshments Will be! guys Ping Aa Soma Mawkina,;| WTHS nominations were com served. Decorations are being) «shamrock Swit” tomorrow [dicted by the Student Council evening at 8 in the schoot gym. |Wednesday to determine the two The junior class which is spon- |SOphomiores, two juniors, and one soring this casual St. Patrick’s |Senior girl who will stay a week affair, requests that everyone With their exchange and be the wear some green apparel. jhost of the five Port Huron stu- idents when they visit Waterford. Ten GAA girls and their spon-| . : a as Last year Student Council spon- sors will attend .Ypsilanti's Sports| sored a local exchange with Handy cil for consideration. Day: tomorrow afternoon, along bt High in Bay City. AT EASTERN . | with most other Michigan schools. Waterford’s famous chemistry * icher by $3/ The gi rill participate in danc- | Homeroom 301 is richer by $3/The girls w and atom smasher classes traveled after their sell-out candy sale this|ing, swimming, and volleyball. |1, Midland Wednesday to visit WTHS band is making prepara-/ine Dow Chemical plant. beitions for their arinual concert set; = for March 27 in the high school calf, AT MADISON The Student Council constitution is under revision. A new school |insignia was presented to the coun- | Letters and awards will near Woodward|team on Wednesday. Coach An-|auditerium, Under the—direction | _ |drews is in charge of the program. |of Bruce Orr, the band will present | )f | { ans St. Michael Students Give Area Schools Make Spring Plans Vocation Play on Feast Day 2am st Nth ocd lo nad crm can for the long awaited spring. In By JANET ENGLISH ~ has proved to be a well-received the offing within the next few First Division superior rat- ings were given to Mary Lou St. Michael was virtuaTly snowed under with extracurricular activi- ties this past week. , ‘ Wednesday on the feast of St. Thomas Aquinas, patron of Cath-' olic Schools, the Sodality present- ed a vocation play for the Children’ addition to our Alma Mater. weeks are plays, dances, special] oo ont ——. Sew tn the midst of thin revelry, ‘alent programs and concerts. | SHEEN (inter aaa tre. Julius Caesar was experiencing ~ : ae Ae Leche ool? his downfall, which took place in ing for their play, Deadly Earn- Tonnight the junior and senior ike lan re English classes. jest, scheduled for next Thursday) classes are presenting the play, To pt plete the study of this and Friday in the high school! “Rest Assurred,” by Donald Pay- Shakeaprarian Wwageds. the stu. (&¥™nasium. The comedy is di- ton. Curtain time is 8 in the gym- dente Uslcaod’ ba lsose aieaslet rected by Walter Jendey. inasium on Andover Road. Tickets of Mary. Participating in the pro-| Professional interpretations. The sophomeres are planning duction were Frances Hayes as Students and faculty alike extend = dance tonight from 8% to 12. Ruth, Colleen McEnery as Doris.ithe best of good wishes to Sister, TS? SPobomere spensbrs at the and Margaret Hoffman played the M_ Imelda, upon the celebration of 28"Ce Will be Glen Linbom. Rob- nurse, while Joan Gibb had the her golden jubilee, as a religious, part of a modern business woman. Saturday, March ‘10. Elaine Urban portrayed a nun —— Fan Club Names 10 Lake Orion High has slated a number of exchange assemblies, using student talent. The first was held last week in Oxford and Oxford students presented an as- and Gloria Barnowski, Dolores Ardelan, and dudy Merithew were cast as an artist, teacher : code | sembly here yesterday James and bride, respectively. Rebecca T ] . T sembly } é Vitasinski in her role as an en- unes ops in own Hoag, assistant principal. is in tainer, sang a solo, “Ave ! charge of the general setup of Maria.” Top 10 Tunes his week in Pon- the assemblies, assisted by Mrs. |tiac as compiled by members of Louise Bartlett and David Leith Elaine Neussendorfer, prefect of the Teresa Brewer Fan Club in at Willen Ean the Sodality, conducted the meet- cooperation with Niesner Brothers, 4,3 7 ces, @nen: : | Walled Lake's forensic contests ing. ; = : have ees eee were held last week and the win- ners in each classification are now preparing for the district contest ‘which will be held next Thursday at Farmington. * * * Congratulations afe due our 4 Blue coach, Bob Mineweaser on being porkins. named an outstanding county; 2 A Tear Fell, Teresa Brewer. coach. . | 3. Eddie, My Love, Fontaines. SMH is also proud of,senior John) 4 Hotta Chocolata, DeJohn Sis- Keller on being named for the all- ters. Oakland Class C-D first team, the 5 Why Do Fools Fall in Love. Suburban Catholic League first) Teanagers. team, and the. All-Oakland County! § Poor People of Paris, third team. John is also among the Baxter. | Ruth Sappington and Blinn outstariding scorers in the SubuP\ 7. Yours, Jewels | Stone, humorous readings; Doro- ban Catholic League and in Oak-, 8. Ivory Tower, Otis Williams. thea Buck and Nina Hill, decta- land County. 9. And the Angels Sing, Chuckles. mation; Horst Weinert and Not to be outdone is our junior, 19. [11 Be Home, Pat Boone.| Robin Perry, extempore. “Dan Dropps, who was named for) + * & the All-Oakland Class €-D — Top -five predictions in the team and the S. C. L. secondjas compiled by the group are: ,; : : : team. He received honorable men- 1. Chaperone, omic Lou” ty" FEA who wll meet tho tion in all Oakland County. | 2. The Greatest Thing, Gloria challenged opponents, the Student Gibbs. ‘also wi > Our cagers’ 60-45 victory over St. 3. You're ‘Wrong, All Wrong, Ei- poimgiarnigel denarii taxe Mary’s, Mount Clentens set the jeen Rogers. . pace the 57-29 upset given Al-| 4. On the Wrong Side of Town, AT BLOOMFIELD HILLS ‘HIGH mont battle for Class C dis-Norma J. Garrison. | An impressive ‘string of “firsts’’ trict championship. The trophy re-|, 5. Church Bells Are Ringing,| was given to Bloomfield Hills High celyed as a result of this match | Willows. Suede Shoes Carl First and second place win- ners in each division are Joan Adams and Arline Parton, dra- matic readings; Kay Dunne and Les) Dave Bratton, original oratory; The donkey basketball game will area be held Friday night.in the senior | ert Michaels and Joyce Wwyer. “dance in jmusic students at the district|weather improves. | will be available at the door. ‘AT CLARKSTON HIGH The juniors are having a “Scoobi Doobie Jump" dise jockey the, gym Thursday, March 29. Don Zee .will spin the records fer an evening of enter- tainment. Tickets are being sold by the juniors. The Student Council has planned an assembly for Wednes- day, March %. A representative will show several products pro- duced from oil. He will also perform some experiments. The | assembly will be held at 9:00 | a.m, | Plans are being made for the ‘annual carnival to be held April 20. Classes and organizations will be responsible for different conces- | sions. A donkey basketball game will be held in the gym. Monday, |March 26, at 8 p.m. The faculty jwill play the varsity basketball _team and the seniors will play the juniors. : The Athletic Banquet will be held this Monday, in honor of all letter winners. Anyone wishing to attend may purchase their tickets from any Rotarian or coach. |AT AVONDALE HIGH Sophomore Nancy Riggle was elected president of Avondale | High's FHA for the next year at a meeting held Tuesday afternoon at the school. , Varsity baseball practice started this week at Avondale, with the hopefuls working out under Coach Kalinowski in the gym until the I _ CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN — Clarkston jun- iors are preparing their class play for presenta- tion April 12-13. ‘‘Cheaper by the Dozen” long a | favorite best seller, is presently in rehearsal. | Members of the cast shown here are (left to right l Talent Show Patron, Sponsor Drive Sparks Interest of Students . By ANN SCHACHERN —— 'WTHS Sudents to Dance At St. Frederick High almost everyone is preparing for the ‘Talent Show whitch is to be spon- jsored by the, Student Council, Audition, - were hele Thursday after school. Fifteen acts or coritestants have entered the show which will. be held ° next’ Wednesday. Most of lithe prospective winners are sing- ‘ers and their hehearsals echo up ‘and cown the halls at all hours of the. day. The race’ is on—the Patron | and Sponsor drive for the senior play, that is. The high school rooms are competing against each other for the prize which / will be given te the homeroom | with the highest, amount of | money. A sponsor entitles a person to have his name inscribed in the |play program. Patrons also get their names in the book. | Underclassmen must have thought that last Wednesday was senior skip day when not one of — \the seniors showed up for school. yi s * * | | The girls spent the day in Mon- » roe (Mich) wher the Sisters of the I. H. M. have their Mother- house. A tour of inspection of the ‘spacious grounds, conferences, talks with novices and postulates i(those who fre in the process of ‘becoming sisters), and of course, eating took upg very enjoyable 4 ‘day for the 31irls who went. | The senior boys also received a very welcome free-day which was spent in practicing for the , intramural basketball] games, : Pontiac Press Pete eat wnrada the hale ef gad. ta ov) Rr F i “a W ! gets by 8 bs standing) Brenda — and Barbara Walker. In [Coach Gene Wright ; the first row (left to right) are Tom McNaughton, |trigonometry class for and Ira Pence and Judie Abare. Gail Engel is direct- |senior boys. Eleven of them re- ing the production. ‘ported: for class last Monday. x foe Gk : / % Fe nat ener! a a > f ai ae. vj oe 8 , . Es er, errr ye a eal } u i ; FOURTEEN. ie __._ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1956 Still Big Power, "t's =" “Wie Seeks Divorce {Lad 11. Generous 1 | Aramburu said he was confident tf: With Bicycles Declares Peron =: So me ren He Had Stolen | ever again falling i: wicks Game's wile Latone, DAILY CITY, Calif. Every a $ .8:@ But Aramburu States The Makes Ahlers alr aby ‘ap ta prea ne Be “atk -Dict i coincided-with ca-the was ; Ea Ditators : Fallowing Retest ee eee ee oe tien tes chaaed Sore, ee ee Has Dipped manere pion has — ule ty. Le Roy < ucies ean BUENOS AIRES w — Juan D. Right of Beasts.” Publication was| Cohen, who served time for in-jant, said that “we figure he gave Peron say; he still is the big man|"" the magazine Vea (See), which|come ” = had close contact with Peron in|federal prison last October. Say- in Argentina but the rebels wh0|the past ing he was through with gambling). 1) a5 ned been stolen. test booted him out just six months Peron wrote that it tree elec|for today declare the ex-dictator’s|tions were held now in Argentina, plant. business. folie has 3'sr-adp qpomenastoaiby his forces would take at least 70 » ly.” : per cent of the vote. “Mick is e 6S e. O78 guy in the world to me, but wejyoungsters Who got the bikes. “This nation is well on the road| ‘They can destroy Peron,” the|just can’t get along,” said Mrs.) ‘You know, not one had made «arora gg of democratic life,” — an gry that}Cohen, —~ President Pedro Ar-|which I in t every : amburu asserted in an interview|Peronista they will never destroy,| Calcutta broke all records “for|“‘Some of the fathers even helped marking the half-year anniversary|not with speeches or lies of cal-exuberance in greeting Russian|the kids paint ‘em different col- of the revolt which ‘blew Peron! umnies.” leaders ors. Let us demonstrate America's lowest priced ‘ ‘ * ’ ) | 4 | p | * © nd some of the new arrivals get an affectionate welcome from the mniore than 75 lambs were born on the farm, including six sets of ; ~ James Baker children on their father’s farm near Monterey. Left to triplets and 17 sets of twins. 4-wheel rive truck eoceeeseesee ‘ = Census Bureau Provides tivaitim""* "Acer: sons Charged | 500,000 Additional Facts |2aiaiiTi72 un wnce cure! BS 43.5 per cent of the amount of pre-|iice gay the teen-age sons of ac- “ WASHINGTON (INS) — For the,tion seekers may regale themselves|"™/%™5 Wri e 6 tors Robert Mitchum and Johnny F ~~, ip on Soe 5 a | ‘ 3 5 i 5 b i : , 1 ; Weissmuller and another youth ™ andths of a cent, the government/morsels as the following: payment in 1953 was $175, ranging Went joyriding with some girls in is willing to disclose the fact that) ‘The death rate due to diseases|from an average of $70 where the|@ stolen car last March 8 and then : 4,021,000 babies were born in the/ affecting the heart has increased|"come of the insured was under pushed the auto over a cliff. Extra traction of its 4-.wheel drive takes Hauling: The ‘Jeep’ Truck carries 60 percent from 264 per 100,000 in}$.00. to $515 where the income) Fie yememuller; and Edwin Ac| ough aud. snow, sand suits to weight! 6000, a. GVM, 118. ich . t, : fe’ er; snow, sand. 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COYKENDAHL “Mr. Michigan Outdoors” will appear in person. — Former National Bait and Fly Casting Champion. Of the State Police will present a pistol See his demonstration of fly and bait casting. demonstration. - These Are Just a Few of the Many Name Celebrities Who Will Be Appearing at the Show Sports Exhibits by .... S.C. Rogers Sporting Goods Harrington Boat Works Shakespeare 7 Owen's Marine Supply Remington , Kelly Hardware Oakland County Marine Sales & Service Sportsmen's Club Al Hilde, Taxidermy - - - Slaybaugh's Sports Shop The Sports Shop | Bob Robichaud § canavian FisHING cuIDE ’ ; “ ‘ 3 a _ Aa oa he See Bin? ee die. “Tae. Dae ~ Mi 7 eee eee eS © % - 73 i | ae y- ; € i { ae oo S ‘ § : fe = : < eS ‘ ‘ad : : : ; ae / & : ie ; \ : j ry wt ? - “ ; ‘ ‘ 4 : | : ¢ & : 3 oe . . OTHE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1956 | +4 {Lenten Guideposts ~ cis | — , : Clowning Ballplayey Builds Private Life : ee uburbanite on Faith in God and Love of Fellowmen| By DON McCLANEN was @ Warm religious strain grop-| “Ruby will ‘go to the bedroom| aaa es oe | wy ‘ : ; Administrative Director, ing for an outlet.” and get down on her knees,” say a: = ae OF o ye Ca Be Fellowship of Christian Athletes guNDAY SCHOOL CLASS Pepper. “She may be in there for) 4 fas % mw oe John “Pepper” Martin was 50) pepper teaches a Sunday School|® long time. When she comes out, years old the summer-before-last/(ua.. at the First Baptist Church there are often tears in her eyes— ; aren mn ot when he stepped up as a pitich- 5 Quinton, He chess tin) in eames and yet a smile on her face. For ~ @—The majority rama hitter in a gamely kids When he SrouPs|26 years she has prayed her way the nation’s Methodists, a Metho-| | | between Norfolk! fo¢hall’ and. basi —— , *lthrough every kind of difficulty. dist opinion poll indicates, believe i squads Only the Lord knows how much’ there should be no racial segre- | in the Piedmont! .-, Oklahoma A&M, Marti ae to make a Christian kB Bad gation in the church. League. - tus how important it was to live PAS eit, ceded Scr RnR * * @ ” Most ballplay-|pby a spiritual philosophy. TOMORROW—Father Frank E. ie nd : d te-T Results published- in the 4 _—— Gonctoed “Learning to play good base- eos cer whee on bs Livia! hes Reoms of 8 e Christian Advocate, official news| ™ as “over the hill”) ball,” said Pepper, “is a lot like | Gog and bow It Ao " Rooms right journal of the Methodist Church, showed that less than- one-sixth | ‘No Segregation Rules in Churches — Pa Ps & ret oa ay oe SOIT ait ease . Complete EASY TERMs! © at 3. A bare) learning how to live a good life. : handful still play| Im baseball, you've got to know |(From Guideposts. Copyright 1966) at 40. the run- But Martin,| Ming, hitting, fielding. Ii life. Ship Smelt for Buffet “The removal of all barriers, re-| MARTIN short, barrel-| YoU Reed more baste tundamen- chested, manager of Ports-| tals—beliet in God, the Bible, ESCANABA (®—Escanaba has mouth. Merrimacs, riggs first| Prayer, love of people.” shipped 400 smelt to Cleveland for pitch against the right field walll Pepper admits to no background| Duffet snack at the opening, of = , S20 pitcher later threw wild to sec-\occasiqnally read it together. and slid headfirst into second base E . * race, was favored by 56.4 per cent.|tor a ‘double. When the Norfolk tier Suey -teenees e-ond uby| SBortsmen's and Vacation Show on A spokesman said the question|ond, Martin raced to third with all| .. hy the fire of a rookie, upsetting the Picea & a U.S. municipalities get about 25 to be one ofthe major issues to be dis-\third baseman, The fans roared per cent of thelr water from wells with has been greatly helped, in. ways and : springs cussed at the church's general delight. he is not quite sure of, by the : Somes in Se ee Pepper, who spends the fall and| special quality of his wife’s pray-| The true | is a native May 9. winter months on his 906-acre| erg India and The poll showed that 16.6 perifarm at Quinton, Okla., even hus — es Con a eee ee varee tes doing his farm work. To his had no objection to a nonsegrega- se pelicy Ser caches Odo daught Mary-Alyne , * @¢ @ ne niyo gletnge arms Mpeg ting tar Methodist ministers questioned|Whom is ever surprised at. any-) thing Pepper does, Two years Tag phate pA. Peed coach the Quinta fas 4-speed automatic record changer The poll covered. 1,691 persons TL School football team. When| Authei “ 4 | be “ ° * . > Of the coontry, ithe squad was shorthanded, Pep- entic “room filling” high-fidelity sound is spokesman said the responses|Per. then 48. played end with the] yours with this table model phonograph. Has were a little lighter propor-|dash of a 17-yearold Ruby was h . —_ aghast. it ree paibalreg range speakers. Plays four and southeast than from other) “Why don't you grow up?” she] record speeds: 78, 45, 33!/3, plus 16 rpm “talk. scolded when her husband }i * " 5 : . age home. Pepper was onan: bal ing book" speed. Choice of either blond or ma- Steward for Olympics . [pny for & moment. “No one came hogany at 149.50! Ebonized, 159.50. EAST LANSING u®—A Michiga oes | State University student will be As his neighbor, however, I'm . TERMS TO SUIT You! selected as the official American|one of few who know another side] Come in or : ide ee eS Phone FE 3.7168 year. ‘Gas- hotel, restaurant and institu-|house Gang," Peppét was rough-| “7 5: Seginew TENGGASS nase re sea EASTER SPECIALS! Modern Bedroom Su lity space, ave ne Pal dustproofed, 1 Farnous-name ars of com- drawers: spring mean ye dresser tress, and poe P' you! Modern fortabie for ' lamps includ ed, too. Cross and Chain ‘4 ; i Most appropriate gift for Easter. Exquisite man's 3-diamond $7 5 gold cross and dainty chain, now specially wedding band .......500e 0008 priced for Easter giving. 50c a Week Convenient Terms se (2 14: NECKLACE $7.50 EARRINGS $4.00 50c Down—50c a Week . j BRACELET $§.00 A slim wedding band for the lady. A massive, oe a hans ] | i ; i pact, modern cab- (net shown) handsome wedding band for the man. Both pea Siaerterers! “Deighin” pretend pears lov- rings perfectly matched. Both rings crafted dyne circuit. 50¢ 9 Week ingly interlaced with golden- in 14k gleaming gold. Alnico speaker, toned Trifanium. Enggass fea- tures a special Easter selection of Trifari_and other nationally advertised costume jewelry. 50c a Week Emerson Radio THE STORE WHERE GRANDPA AND GRANOMA BOUGHT bi Open Friday and _ Monday Evenings - i el | 25 SOUTH SAGINAW : Free Parking in Lot JEWELRY CO. SANTIEG © MOCT REAUTIFUL FURNITURE STORE Opposite A&P IN OST BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE STU 25 NORTH SAGINAW STREET } 1 ie. % 7 i " nee pane besa dices is wt — Weiss 7 vlgen ts y Le ° \t k : ae ~ i j - "4 ‘ ¥ - us eam ey ‘ 4 £ M ; - : { | / THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARC H 16, 1956 SEVENTEEN _ “ Hal. Boyle Says: Irishmen. Become Giants on St. Pat’s Day’: Bouncing Basketball Frustrates Firemen a - the ball broke the glass on the Women Bankers Confer ia idle, NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. w® —| Pupils at St. Joseph's school telling. frustrated firemen ‘ “that’s Conservation Fine Total the way the ball bounces.” lalarm box and hit the alarm | |women bankers will discuss em- |ploye and customer relations at |their second annual EAST LANSING w®—Michigan’s - | LANSING u—Fines and costs March 28 at Michigan’ ‘Sdlie’ Uni- wcities 2° a ae What-ls it. to be. Irish? schasl..nnanl. (we Jhke. dnc Iianes in Nigh ine of. ec tenniahiony other men:enn experience-ie Two fire companies have ‘been! beg a Oh, on this day it is music. nip usic of living; the low, Sadispheres, the dim lullaby of the/® lifetime. called to the school gymnasium)Paid by 27 conservation law vio- a re "operas lip a Spies dns parstanastarnas many gordi The Irishman] voce tii ite Cocoon.-All the world) WhAt is it ta be Irish? It is to/by an alarm box three times in jators during the past week totaled Carlsbad Caverns are. millions om WAL BOYLE : te be tae: Gua hee te & te th “a in complete mystic under-\the past 11 days to find basket: jof years old. Seven miles of its Be TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: . . P with standing with God for 24 wander-|ball games but no fires. |$748, the State Conservation _De-!giant corridors are lighted for NEW YORK :: | JUNIOR the tune, the tune that only he can ful hours. Fire Capt, Clifford Purdy said partment reported. inspection. Bape .| JUNIOR EDITORS |. - cae » * * : > * LJ On 364 days of the year LV What is it to be Irish? Irish isn’t visibly different from lt is to live the whole history being French, Italian, Jewish,| | RED SLENDER STARFISH SAND DOLLAR. at a foe, Delceen & Sinn’ nt =~ sa = a dawn —the: wrongs, Seatiien, DOM, ae — 708 —~ Ore bird-swift, joys, the endless. hurt 7%, : English, : of his ancestors since the morning < LIKE OTHER MEN of ae fe a oe =_— sr The frishman pays his bills,| knock-at-his-heart part co ining azuin po =. does his religion, = Detroit Insurance Executive chooses Lord Calyert | What is it to be Irish? po ae car ae nin pee alae It isn't only the realization that In all the world, no other he is descended from kings. It is ; ee: ; But on this one day of the year the realization that he is a king whiskey so fittingly symbolizes holy St, Putrick’s Day — the himself, an empire on two feet true hospitality as does Lord - Irishmari becomes an Irishman. sitiding in power, a verding com : ptality And on this day you rs to - tinent of awe. =e Calvert... for the rare flavor Trish to know what it is to and pleasing smoothness of Irish, HEIGHT OF GLORY ; ; ; : The outer signs, of course, can't What is it to be Irish? this fine American whiskey athe by waplergte too — lg he . -aesiagels Day, to make it the choice of men grows a s more glory, hall ° the earth a giant, All traffic lights adventure, ‘magic, victory, exulta. who insist on perfection. turn green before him, and if they tion, gratitude and gladness than don't he — . , Bak this sir of majesty is only Shamrocks Imported tahoe evidence of fatsriar change.) From Erie—Bratain! HALLMARK OF A : | the Irishman has bearing on St WASHINGTON W— A quarter a ' Patrick’s Day would envy him far of a million packages of sham- GRACIOUS HOST 4 ad First submitted by: Thomas Broker, Fairview Park, 0. rocks from ireland—and from se So an es tench a ahaa Of course we know there are stars in the sky. But there are stars brate St. Patrick's Day “we in the sea too, several different kinds. Here are two of ‘he commonest. \the green” Saturday. Star fish are six inches or more across, about an inch thick and) The figure was reported today -have sucker-like ‘feet’ that help them pull themselves along on the) by the Agriculture Department. sea floor. They are rough on top. The shamrocks have to clear Another group of star-like creatures is called sea-urchins, sand) through its plant quarantine cen- he’ aoflars or sand cookies. Indeed’ they are something like a cookie in| ters, and are fumigated as a pre- "| shape, round, thick in the center, and thin at the edges, as you will see or plan diseases, Soeeees insects wtili| BY the side view at the upper right. . oF Plant dinsases, When the sand dollar is alive he has a soft velvety skirt. When his). "| shell is found on the shore it has dried out and is a sandy tan. The . sand dollar drifts slowly along the bottom, and draws its food up What is it to be Irish? lthrough small openings. ° It is to have an angel in your, Here are a couple of Junior Editors in their school museum. Dick prose {5/ has a sand dollar he found at the beach. t te know te pe Paste this picture on cardboard and color it with crayons. Then ongues, language can hang it up on the wall or stand it on your desk. The star fish all living things. Does an Irishman!" Gaish, the sand dollar purple. Junior Editors pays $10 for usable ideas. Write your suggestion to said| Junior Editors” in care of this newspaper. It cannot be acknowledged its pale|°r returned. In case of duplication, the first submission will be ac- gems hands to the warm oun of|copted. — Lord Calvert | AMERICAN WHISKEY FOR MEN OF DISTINCTION Mr. Vincent L. Mandia, President of V. Mandia Associates Insurance Agency, is also a chemical engineer, A gracious host, his hobbies include music, golf and bowling, Tomorrow: St. Patrick rr ee ee wo 10 CUBIC FT. REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER SHOP TONITE AND MONDAY TILL 9 P.M. JAKES OFF LIKE YOURE WEARING SPURS Come Ot youre in BUICK THRILL-A-MINUTE CLUB and youre in A]l that would seem like thrill enough — but you'll find you've hardly scratched the surface. HE THRILLS begin in the first sixty seconds —and from then on they come in clusters. You'll find yourself glowing all over from the sweet and level buoyancy of Buick’s great new ride. Right off, you feel the stepped-up getaway in Buick’s new Variable Pitch Dynaflow*—a blazing new take-off even before you switch the pitch. . Because now — right in the topmost inch of pedal travel—right where you do most of your driving—right in the fuel-saving economy range -you're moving with a solid new “take-hold” getaway that’s brisk and blessedly smooth. Then you double the thrill. For when you want to pass—or climb—or get out of a tight spot fast—you floor the pedal and switch the pitch. That brings you an absolutely smooth burst of full-power go-ahead on the split second—and it’s the nearest thing to soar- ing flight yet. You Need it! You'll feel a serene satisfaction from the way this trim beauty handles and corners and tracks to the road with the truest sense of direc- tion yet. of the 1956 Buick SPEctAL 2-Door, 6-Pessenger Sedan, Model 48 (illustrated above) te’ $2388 Any state and loco! taxes, additional. Prices may vary slightly in adjoining communities. A wide variety of extra-cast equipment and accessories available at your option. - And certainly you'll have to feel the good feel- ing that’s yours just from bossing this big and brawny and beautifully sculptured automobile that’s like a thing alive, and impeccably obedient. We'd like you to know and feel all this first- hand — just by trying out a new Buick. That's all you do to join Buick’s Thrill-A-Minute Club. For Limited Time Only Why not become a member in good sitting ; today? And when you do, we have some big- Rsla double-banveledi package of exchement™ oday? And when you do, we have some big and it’s teamed with the most powerful V8 engine in Buick history —a 322-cubic-inch °*t? Advanced Variable P wi Dynaflow ts the only Dynaflow Buick builds today. It is standard on engine with no less than 9.5 to 1 compression Roadmaster, Super and Century—optional at modest in every Century, Super and RoapMastTER. extra cost on the Special. thrill news on prices, too. 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Saginaw Street Sag ad FE 5-6189 | 210 Orchard Lake Avenue Pontiac, Michigan Phone FE 2.9101, 3 ‘ , , a i * fe es { 4 a Ak \* ee = gee ee Pe eee 1 ae! b. 7 - ‘ at : ‘ % 4 2 : i i \ - \ ; é ‘ : i 4 - * ' i i j = ‘ on ‘ 6 Tee | EIGHTEEN : ot ; . aS 8 {Raised by Cat, Plays With Dog | Pet Pig Poses Problem: It Stays Away From Mates ; H MOULTRIE, Ga. @ — Bonnie the piggy in the kitten litter and » 6, has @ problem ~~ A/raised it out in the cornshed with) 140-pound pet pig, Wee Wah, who the help of the old cat. stays away from other pigs, ‘be-|" Wee Wah od te te rd cause she doesn't even know she; *®¢. played in the ya is a pig.” with. the kittens and eventually ate ; out of the same dish with Spot, the Actually, Wee Wah resembles! dog even chased caré and bicy- her kind only in appearance. She! 930. with him.. is different, because, in the first) *. 6 ® place, she was raised by a mama : _ leat in a litter of kittens. — Bonnie om =) pees Everything was all right out on nme. running bg ’ ; : 'Wah does not associate with the farm where Wee Wah was oth : hen the little bern five months ago. But theo "ee, Seem, mw” { Coopers moved into town last week ©! explains: vag coem't ove and there is a city ordnance imow she fs 5 Pie. : _lagainst such pets. = . Z | eee aa ——— D.|_ All, but _heart-broken, painnie|Prized Meteorite Given | 0}, W recently agreed to give up her and . . returned to Washington in a wheel|tearfully told Wee Wah goodbye.|*© University of Alabama chair, says he will seek a fourth) But that wasn't exactly the end) TUSCALOOSA, Ala. @—A star) term if his state's Republican of it. The little girl insisted that bama' fragment which fell on Ala nominating convention wants him./her pet have an understanding|and brought fame to Mrs. Hulitt, ale tas tare ieee the master snd a good home. Hodges because it hit her has. start of the present session of * * been given to the University of! So ag but says mews from) ¢, far none has been found. No| Alabama. | doctors is encouraging. one seems to want a pig for a| The nine - pound meteorite] nearly 150 pounds and eats as|Hodges’ home near Sylacauga,| much as Wee Wah. Ala., Nov, 30, 1954. F h St { Wed Wee Wah missed being No. 13} As many as 75 offers to pur- renc ar 0 No. 11 in the litter when the moth-|one as high as $5,000, said HOLLYWOOD «—aActress Ma- er hog could nurse only 10. Hodges, But she decided to Sas ring French Bonnie went to the rescue, put the prize to the university, gagement ring. : The 23-year-old Italian-born ac- a tress is nominated for an Oscar) [fF So for her performance in “The Rose m hy iia Tattoo.” : j E. _ daughter by his late wife, actress Maria Montez. No date has been set for the wedding. * bd * 3 : pet, especially one that weighs,plopped through the roof of Mrs. Marissa Pavan, 23, by two. It was just as bad to be'chase the meteorite were actor Jean Pierre Aumont's en- f= WA “N Aumont, 46, has a 10-year-old _ Widow Offers howard for Clues Solving Killing DAYTON, Ohio @®—Mrs. Martha FOR THE PRICE 2. TV SETS 2: Trade in Your Old TV for Our Highest Allowance on a 1956 Sylvania Television WE REPAIR AND RECONDITION YOUR PRESENT SET —GIVE IT BACK TO YOU IN TOP. 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Seginew St. (Next to Oaklend Theeter) CHICAGO (INS) — The National Safety Council has estimated that traffic safety program designed mot only to hold down the huge trafife toll, but to expedite the flow of traffic, These two problems, "traffic cond the afety. autheriiles agree, are in- GOP. If the Elephant Party had its A * |separably interwoven, “druthers, " it would rather defeat Sen. Wayne Morse than any Demo- cratic incumbent now up for re-|i955 the council estimated that|traffic includes better driver edu-| election, EX-LAW PROFESSOR Morse, the loquacious one-time |825 billion miles a year. law professor who came to the Senate as an Oregon Republican, switched parties in midstream andjfor help from “some genius” cap- campaigned for the election ofjable of handling “a safety talk Adlai Stevenson ‘in 1952. The ele- phant notoriously has a long mem- ‘ory. In fact;-so determined is the administration to recaptige Ore gon that Interior Secretary Doug- las McKay was reluctantly per Name's Wrong, suaded to throw his hat in the ring against Morse. McKay, a former governor, is a high-powered campaigner who has yet to lose an election. Unfortunately, ho w ever, of 96 in the Senate. A bit plain- tively, McKay argued that even if he were elected to the upper cham- ber, he would reach the age of 70 Cleveland. before the end of his first term. Republican pressure finally per- suaded the’ secretary to go to Wal-inoticed the upside-down signature |. ter Reed Army Hospital three weeks ago for a complete physical| ping” which copped the show's check-up. So favorable was the Tre-|top prize of $1,500, her first big port that McKay ran out of ex- cuses, EARNEST CAMPAIGN As soon as he retires from his) cabinet post, he will begin cam- paigning in earnest. The McKay-| Morse race is expected to be one} of the hottest in the country, and Ike’s promised personal appear-| ance during the height of the cam- paign is expected to rub off a lit- tle of the Eisenhower magic on the vigorous former mayor, state senator, and governor. The once solid south is also on Tke’s campaign schedule. Un- daunted by Democratic claims, that Dixie will meekly return to| the Donkey Party fold this fall, the President is planning dramatic | appearances at well-publicized ral- lies in Texas, Florida, Virginia and Tennessee, the four southern states | that gave him their electoral votes four years ago. Train trips, however, are out. Explained a Presidential aide: “Tke just can't stand all the the the | wealthy Qregon car dealer liked to|SEuuwe Ms meets Se me winning be exactly where he is—one of 10/414 mstitute’s annual exhibition is in. the cabinet, rather than one hanging right side up. In addition to the jump in| ‘The council’s plans for cutting fatalities from the 38,300 killed in the toll and congestion of future at various times there will be 90/cation, more uniform traffic laws) million drivers traveling about|among the states, safer roads and strict’ enforcement of all traffic Faced with this foreboding pic-|laws and regulations, ture of 1966, the council appealed BASED ON PROVEN METHODS This program, announced today, a ‘has been based on proven tech- |that is.more convincing than @Ny- niques in engineering, education thing thought up so far.” and enforcement. But until the genius appears, | “The principal objective in 1956," the council has proposed a Me€W (4 spokesman said “‘is to strength- . en community organizations anc encourage participation by every- one in local safety programs—es- pecially toward the end that such 53,000 to Die Yearly in Traffic in Next 10 Years oragnizations can effect enforce-;do what common sense tells the | iment of regulations.” If each community realizes how its traffic safety program stacks up against recognized standards the council feels ac- tion would be taken to bring local programs up te %r above par, ‘ In 1955, only 81 towns among the thousands in the nation with a population of 10,000 or more re- ported no traffic deaths. Along with building new, better| and safer roads, the council urged use of modern traffic engincering and law enforcement to make existing highways virtually fool- proof. INCLUDES TESE POINTS Other points in the new council program include: 1. “Cutting through red tape, apathy and legislative inertia to|improve the traffic situation in isi uniform vehicle laws ané' direct ratio. but Painting Cops Ist Prize. CLEVELAND « — The artist's painting at the Chicago “Tt’s hanging the way I coated t to hang,” said the artist, 28- | year-old Miss Anna P, Baker of * * * Two students laughed when they! on Miss Baker’s ‘‘High Frequency award, | “When I started painting | it, 1) jsigned it the second day,” ex: plained the young artist. “I paint- jed on it for nearly a year, and as jit progressed I decided it looked: |better the other way around. The, other way there is a big area that lgives it a certain amount of depth, | | and I aaat a that. = Miss Baker =a her picture of diamonds and triangles was a. “self-imposed technical problem.” |. | “It was a limitation of colors, | MONACO $250.00 ‘all reds and blues and various Wedding Ring $125.00 idegrees thereof—and very small itwo dimensional forms instead of ithe lines 1 — — —e: | i She cake it "High Frequency Ping’ because “there's a fair {amount of cadmium red and some ‘pink next to it.’ j The U.N. World Health Organ-! jization says 370 million people jlive in areas exposed to the risk lof malaria. TRINIDAD $1 25.00 \ just out! revolutio at help YO™ th ® No Outside Cord ® No Outside Receiver e Higher Fidelity Hearing Come in and prove to yourself how this unique Beltone in- vention may help you over- come self-consciousness and hearing loss a revolutionary new way. A powerful all tran- sistor hearing aid and receiver are completely hidden inside one temple of glasses. 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A Host of Styles BLOUSES ..... $1.91 Nationally known names, beautifully styled, Regulars and half sizes. The coat that goes everywhere | . in all weather! nye * 1 RENT TUXEDOS FOR WEDDINGS AND PARTIES! 20 SOUTH PERRY STREET 0 aaa ie SI ‘ TOIL L DH A AM, solve his problem of overpopula-| Views by creating a ‘hundred new| planets with a climate like the \ earth's and moving to them, I * * *. 1 10 Me “The Michigan Chapter of >< Hemophilia Foundation will meet - Sopot: sialssue Answered sine THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1956 - int: master Overpopulation | the Astrophysicist. Suggests Man Build Planets to House Excess Humans | D. A. Anderson, associate diree- tor of the division of laboratories ot the Michigan Department of Health will address the group, | speaking on the manufacture, val-| ue and uses of anti - hemophiliac’ globulin. PASADENA, Calif, —An as- ~|trophysicist proposes that man) Such a project definitely is pos-' sible .with atomie energy, Dr. Fritz Zwicky, noted California In-. stitute of Technology rocket ex- pert, told a reporter, Great portions of major planets, like Jupiter, Saturn and . Neptune) would be scooped up under the plan, and transferred to smaller planets and. their satellites. Orbits) ‘of the enlarged planets would be) ‘changed to make their course) ‘around the sun roughly compar-| re gts ; ety” Pancakes fo Raise the menu, according to the_chair- man, Mrs. Gustave Hach of the Po- lice Department. To Rap His Own Pocket ' DENVER (INS)—Western author ‘Motor City Police Plan to Recruit Skin Divers pancake supper next week will steve Frazee of Salida, Colo., is long time and’ feel sure that skin raise funds for the Municipal Em-| scheduled to address. a writers’|diving has a place in police.work,| | Do false teeth drop. stip of wobiie ployes Association newspaper. club: in Denver next week. -|said Miles J. Furlong, deputy sup-| Don't ‘be annoyed’ The public is invited to eat aS, His them: “To Hell with West-jerintendent of the police depart- pom Po yy an much as possible for $1, {rom erns.” : ment, ““There are many times lives) Rie ou sour plates, Neeps false teeth p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday in the ‘would be saved if we could get to ing of sectiNty and edded comers Federal Savings and Loan Associa-| First dairy cattle to reach the drowning victims quickly.” | No gummy £5577, Fest taste a taste tion building, 761 W. Huron St." |New World were brought to the) All divisions and precincts have} ins. Get 7d today at any Sausage and coffee also are on West Indies by Columbus in 1495. | been told that officers with P| * slammer meee 1956 Model ~ 9 - MOTOROLA TV _t ECIA LaLa aaa Lae. able to the earth's, | * * ¢ Forces unleashed with the hy- exclusive MICRO-TWIN head One side for legs—the other side for under (Ld | EVERYBODY'S LEARNING — Sharon Heggen, 12, and Linda Morris, 11, pose with Jackie, the lion, at Thousand Oaks, Cal., where they are studying wild animal training with Melvin Koontz, who arms, Especial drogen bomb: make it possible to} comes to the rescue when things get rough. % to serve rsh s of provide suitable planets for emi-)~— a \ women. Ree. 000.88 grants from our sphere, Dr. C f H d ; ° Our Price $11.88 yi ZWicky said. ure lor fea Suggest 5 Points @ placa Aa | “We can bomb Jupiter and other ; > I ® $2.00 = Menth — — out of their orbits Cold Sought by to Assist Mailmen and into other orbits more to our | * PARK JEWELE ELERS liking,” he said, “We can trans- Woman, 102 74 o fd Np ec va ie eet “Ihe. LOUISVILLE, Ky. aR How to 4 five-point program te speed mw, aces gf planets to the LOUISVILLE. fy) o ‘mail deliveries by aiding post — Charen hachenthendh ———— jsmaller planets and satellites and cure a sry cold still bothers Mrs. | during their rounds a weed WANTED imake them fh ponte patil aig has reached day by Leslie H. Dean Sr., acting : f = , ; | postmaster, ‘ oe “th P ? ane ; 7 "2 Persons to Tour | Increasing . the “= = the ae det yes feet ne wee Citing various complaints re- : Europe in Car moon, for instance, would increase) ceived about delivery, Deap said | PIPPPPAOPOLCCOPO DL itational t t ie erin ral fe 8 ea all Oe st ‘Fine, and how do you cure a) Spry and alert, Mrs. Lewis, a|'$ frequently caused by lack of former slave, reads the newspa. Cooperation on the part of patrons. | mail not properly protected. or late Trade-in for Your Old | TV SET Your Old Set Was Never Worth More | Than It Is Today at WAYNE CGABERT’S! Ps gare earth Set Restaurant Confab 19-21 conference at Michigan State University. Deaths Last Night .. 8C.—Mrs. Beatrice Witte Ravenel, 1%, author, poet, aim inist, eritie end editorial writer, who contributed to fs ge nes, including the Atlantic Monthly, Harper's and the Saturday Evening Post. LEXINGTON, Ky.-Grant C. ar ~w rere of md at the Uni- of Kentucky and the first re- of the Arts and Gclences Col- . ni Professor of the ear” award 145. ROBERT LANDRY CHICAGO—Peter Dumont Vroom, 86 i | veteran newspaper, public relations and : man. who worked on newa- To the Voters of |ESS"Paulman’ Co. trom fae sntil Mis re- District 7: eee | FITCHBURG, Mass.—Selden E. Kline, |, retired Cleveland investment benk~- . Born in Three Rivers, Mich. MEXICO CITY—Luie KR, Montes, 41, ry | segeninent moving picture producer, dis- of " chain of I wish to thank you for the vote of confidence given me im the March 5th Prima tain an atmosphere similar to that) EAST LANSING i — Midwest- » :| Powell, 35, has filed suit for di- lpers, knits and pieces quilts all, He suggested that householders without glasses. '(1) install visible house numbers,’ She has no recipe for longevity. | (2) keep walks and porches free ‘I like to eat and.1I eat every-\of snow and ice, (3) insure that — except strawberries. I names are on mailboxes, (4) pro- eating strawberries 67\vide containers large enough to . They don’t agree with|receive such items as magazines, BUY NOW and SAVE me.” : land (5) treat mailmen like “‘hu- on bin No Money — pi v, 4 What a Shame, Not One 2 VEAR 5 i O'Hara Among 7,000 gains! me an YOKOSUKA, Japan @®—Ah, the TO PAY! CHICAGO @ — For the fourth shame time since 1950, Mrs. Dorothy J. of it. Seven thousand Marines and Navy men at the huge U. S. naval base here, and vorce from the same man. not an O'Hara in the lot. “This is it, I really mean it this); -The idea was a picture for St. time," Mrs. Powell said as shé|Patrick’s Day of an American filed the suit in Superior Court O'Hara, preferably big and red- against her husband William, 29, headed, posed with a cute little ‘a. metal worker. She said this almond-eyed Japanese miss of the time there would be no reconcili-/same name. | ation. All the press officers could find | Her latest action, she said, came) were a dozen minus-apostrophe latter her husband “manglied’’ her|Oharas among the Japanese na- jarm in a door and then went home jtignalg employed at the base. |to his mother. Checkup Pays Off SHOP TONIGHT Rhode Island claims it was the’ * first state to accept Decoration | ‘Day &s a holiday—in 1874. 121 N. Saginaw St. | 99 WITH TRADE Open Monday & Fridoy Tee og NK Evenings ‘til 9 P.M. — Se api at git DIAGONAL MEASUREMENT WAYNE GABERT Your Electrical Appliance Specialist FE 5-6189 | RICHMOND, Va. W—An Hen. rieo County volunteer fire unit was all set to burn down an aban- idoned school building in a fire) avia- ‘the: building. A NOT NAAINT BRSRREIS i ABE |\the Atlantic, and head of all Nav tien construction durjng World War I. 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Pla—George Conrad Wester-icided to make a last-minute . velt, , ar avy captain ie~| ved the old NC-R fiying boats tharjCheck. Good thing, too, They Robert Landr y Soceme the first airera: h to fly ecross| found the county no longer owns aE g es Ri. $b 10 CASH J" PRIZE You MAY Be Sure to get March 18th DETROIT SUNDAY TIMES Phone WOodward 3-8800 or the Local Agent . Begin this most fascinating local puzzle contest of all time today end win enough cash to buy a dream home, a new cer, @ college education for the kids, @ business of your own, @ trip aroutid the world . . .°or retire to a life of ease and comfort. THINK whet YOU could do with thet $25,000.00 first prize! GET RICH { i TWENTY-ONE Fascist Salute. Mussolini’ SLove ie ee B i 7 : wi fi g EFRIE g g y* 3 j F E A : HH boy since he was kicked Another memorial to her stands in Rome: a fabulous palace that) “Mussolini built for his love on Rome's Monte Mario to mark their five year idyl, It’s now a restaurant, 49 eastors Support New Election Move WASHINGTON (INS) —. Forty nine senators have given their sup-| port to a proposed constitutional, amendment giving voters a more direct hand in the election of the President and vice president. The legislation, introduced by Sen. Prige E.° Daniel (D-Tex), would eliminate the “winner-take- li" system of giting a state's electoral votes ba a candidate. It would set up two different pro- cedures for states to choose from: | Either split up the electoral votes) Zs “y P ; - ae 2 Se. = — TROUBLED WATERS — “& \oalias Gia bose aa Bb Oe *| of Galilee as Israeli fishermen, following in the footsteps of Biblical dashes Mai Ad eae ad aren (esd eves ca On la Divorce Held in Kin Shooting Planned to Kill Wife of Ex-Mate, -but Wounds Daughter. Critically _, LAS VEGAS, Nev. (®—Sheriff's deputies. say a Phoenix, Ariz., woman planned to shoot ivorced husband's new wife in- stead critically wounded his daughter by a previous marriage. Booked for investigation of at- tempted murder is Mrs, Dorothy Pursley, 44 * * * The victim, Paula O. Pursley, _ 126, of Berkeley, Calif., was report- ed in serious-condition with an abdominal wound at Southern \Memorial. Hospital. Sheriff's Lt. William O'Reilly gave this account of the shooting Wednesday: Packing a .32-caliber revolver, Mrs. came here from Phoenix when she learned her ex- husband William Pursley intend- ed to'marry Olive Pratt of Seattle. O'Reilly. said . Pursley hoped to stop the marriage, believing it would embarass Putsiey's two children in Phoenix, | Walking nto a room at « hot slekabe her former husband had been married earlier in the day, Mrs, Pursley saw him standing AP Wirephote ancestors, ready their craft for the day’s catch. Frequent recent boring shores have shattered the peace of the historic waters, Officials Set Up Trust Fund for Family in Keego Keego Harbor Chief of Police .|Calvin C. Baxter and Mayor Jack Loveland have set up a trust fund with small contributions which have been received from neighbors and friends of the Polson family, whose home was completely de- stroyed by fire last Friday after- noon. The fund will be kept in the Community National Bank in Kee- go Harbor and will be used to Jestablish a home for the family; when they get together again. Mrs. Betty Polson, burned while rescuing her baby is in “‘good"’ condition in Pontiac General Hos- | pital, while her six month old son) Frank is in “fair” condition. The | jthree other Polson children are| lstaying with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernor Wollenhaupt of Wayne. Donations may be taken or sent to Mayor Jack Loveland, 2188 Cass @-|Lake Rd., Keego Harbor. Steal New Boat Trailer From Telegfaph Plant A thief walked off with a new among the three presidential can-|boat trailer valued at $248 from| didates receiving the most votes, ‘Ha rrington Boat Works, 1899 S. or elect the members of the Elec-/Telegraph, sometime Wednesday toral College by- districts in the night, Pontiac post State Police same manner as members of Con-| gress. At present, the candidate win- ning the majority of votes in a the state’s elec-| if he wins by. only one vote. | said today. | The trailer, painted a bright orange, was parked in front of the ‘boat works, owner Elmer Harring- ‘ton told police, It was not locked or secured. ‘Announce Tour Dates | BATTLE CREEK w—Val Peter- son, Civilian Defense administra- itor, says public inspection tours of the federal civilian defense ad- ministration headquarters will be- gin about July 1, The Battle Creek Chamber of Commerce and its re- sort committee made a preview tour Thursday of the 13-story head- quarters. Slate Mayor Exchange LANSING — Drawings to de- Michigan Week will be held at a breakfast meeting in Lansing ‘March 27, termine pairings in the exchange! of mayors during the May 20-26) Group Names Dates for Blue Cross Quiz DETROIT @® — The governor's commission named ‘to study Blue Cross hospital insurance and its /mony March 21 s At its organization session yes- terday, the commission also de- elded to take testimony March 28. Representatives of Blue Cross and its companions, Blue Shield (surgical-medical insurance) and State Hospital Assn, will’ appear March 27. Each will be allocated jan hour. | The following day, the commis-| sion will hear from representatives of labor and management and the |state insurance commission, ‘Ban Hazardous Hazing at Western Michigan rising cost will begin taking testi-|] Indian Chief, Pioneer of West, \Dies at 82 « CARDSTON, Alta. — Chief Shot Both Sides, one of last days tto Hear U.S. Clerics. |,,Reatzme, ner, mistake, tre) »| Sroups. =twith a woman. 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The 10-man American -delega- ‘tion is here for conferences with Russian churchmen in an effort to beer understanding between’ American and Russian religious Good Smelt Fishing © BOYNE CITY i — Fish shanty| | night anglers “a 1 Open 9 -5:30 Fri. ‘til 9 NU-VISION OPTICAL CO Room 15 W. Lawrence YOUR SIGHT rs DISPENSING * OPTICIANS 2-3, Phone FE 2-2895 As Soon as Present Stocks Are Exhausted In the Huron Bow Call Today for a FREE Home Demonstration Eid" 949 Insist on Factory Authorized Mantz TV Service: Call FE 5-9457, eer ogee reesei W. HU RON: Open ear and Sunday ‘til 10 P.M. 1 Bidg. — 2'2 Blocks West of Telegraph PLENTY OF FREE PARKING DA, ae DP Bip) BRANCHES: WAL Bn, & mee _ Today's lesson. | , ‘eects onthe importance of for the future! NO ONE’S TOO YOUNG TO LEARN Young or old—saving is a good habit : forall! Time goes so quickly too, the savings pile up fast when you save regularly. Those steady entries into your savings passbook mean. that someday soon, you can ‘have the cash for the things you: want and need. In the tomorrows to come, you'll be glad that you started saving today! THE ' COMMUNITY NATIONAL BANK PERRY ot GLENWOOD @ W., HURON ot TILDEN LED LAKE @ KEEGO HARBOR ~ Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ‘e e ae i. P ha =. ! : if eet aa : Se ee es ee eo eee ee a oe lee oe 4 F : Ae * : i d ‘ : : ; : ‘ ’ | ; : i ‘ wf ‘ : ee 4 | ‘ = / i | ‘ P “ , : f : # ‘ “ico * | : | ° ES : : f \ . & ; ” 3 > ' : : ¥ f ° : TWENTY-TWO THE PONTIAC Eees. FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1956 c : oe iad |didate schools or by obtaining bat- e Tax Primer—No. 5 75,000 Commissioned Your Incom WASHINGTON Some 75,000 Na-|tlefield commissions. tional Guardsmen - sc ell the’ Us migsioned Army officers ing Income rom ‘orpora e Dividends and Interest ==122=22=5s5= RICHARD A. MULLENS _|income.. And remember, the diyi-| send ti boddion andes: “laduener® though it has not been entered in|and report the rest “this year. (Sth of 12 Articles) PPHESE WiLL HELP YOU- || dena break..does not apply sl Seereeesitie yom bask hesk. Sedaane. sence tiene wee Sie iaey Se mated Lae With corporate earnings and the||1 HEPT ALL OUR DIVIDEND || dividends ‘from foeign corpore- sen ya coupon should|you cannot change without first ee stock market at new highs in 1955, tions, including Canadian com-| You must report interest on|¢ Teported in the year. when the) getting permission from your Dis- arrisTte a record number of taxpayers will panies, or from any mutual] savings and deposit accounts when|coupon is die and ‘payable even) trict ’ ; ; §$238464%367 be reporting dividend income on} savings banks or building -and/it is credited to your account even|“#ush you don't clip and cash it.) og tetsie iss their tax returns. loan associations. These dividends} ¥ou. can report the interest on § Cagitel goles . gee esas poe 40% Taxes The schedules on Form 1040 for are reported.in line 5 Schedule! . Defense, War and Savings bonds Seip a — dividends and interest have Zy\A.on page 3 of Form 1000. Conveyor Belt Rides in either of two Ways. Small Man, Large Tank 4%. home moval from page 2 to peas The new law taxes interest in Urged for Los Angeles First Way: Ignore the interest] PROVIDENCE, R.L @—A small SS ieee bills or any other parpese. tenia meee much the same. way as the) 15¢ ANGELES W—A series of|until you cash them, and ‘then|man with a large capacity for 6, previous taw. All taxable tater. |. vevor belts carrying six - report as interest the entire dit-|!iquer admitted in court that he Get 110-5100 up to $450 or more Under the new tax law which est must be reported in Schedule y — oe angi2ank 50 glasses of beer and a Went inte effect in 1954, the first B on page 3 of Form:1040, or in |5enger cars some 15 feet above) ference between what you get andi quart of whiskey in five hours On Just Your Name $50 of taxable dividends received item 9 of Form 1040A. Most | street level is proposed as a solu-| what you paid. This is the easier) prior to.an auto accident. Allen by each individual taxpayer 's interest you receive is taxable. | tion to this city’s downtown con-|W4Y- — A tr wgcamtps pleaded yr pds OR OTHER PLANS . excluded from income, That tion. A- move belt would Second Way: Report istrict Court to a. charge ck- it * ' peters Ne rf a3 1 However, if you own any bonds! [oom at © ube axes betoenn ok year as it accrues. The|less driving and was fined $125. 920\WEST HURON ST. or securities issued-by a city atiees end eaelt dew 1%, amount of accrued interest can FEDERAL 3.7123 On a joint return, each spouse \State,‘ the interest on these is not) ile hour at each station,|be determined from the table on| Jesse Owens, ex-Olympic star is ented to the $56 exchsion 00! tae credit In to fallow Schedule |!#86d by the Federal Govern-/"n, on lows at saat waiion i “mot tne bond.” I ia te|fouring and teaching. in Malaya, dividends received by him or her.) 5 o¢ Form 1040, |ment. The interest Sey ale sidewalk moving at the same|difference between what you paid|found Joe Levula, sprint cham- Where married persons living! “Note that the eredit cannot ex-|UUnited States bonds issued prior! 5204, Cars would leave a station|and what you could cash the bond|pion of Fiji, serving with a regi- Property states @F€iceed the lesser of the tax that| March 1, 191, is wholly OF every three seconds, moving as|for on Dec. 31, 1955. Subtract from|ment in Malaya. Jesse says entitled to divide dividends be-| would otherwise be due from you, |PaFtially tax-exempt. | many 0s 14.00 persons an bowr;|thiy aay intereat you reperted from) Cavule may be one of the sur ; ie pe aeregAa al ee or four per cent of your taxable| If you have any such bonds, | say proposers of the idea. these bonds on previous returns, |prises at the Melbourne Olympics. 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EASY DRIVE TO DETROIT, NORTHLAND, PON- TIAC FOR WORK AND BUSINESS, AND SHOP- PING CENTERS cere BY, ol Pee 120-ONE ACRE HOMES! res Sane” ® e HLAN Ds COMMER ey. < AN RELAND ee, *e, ' 'e, ‘> * 2. 33 5 x = 2°? ~ = 25% = z . ¢ ° J gf ROAD ORCHARD LaKe = fy 5 Convenient Offices to Serve You - 8081 COMMERCE ROAD East of Union Leke Rd. EMpire 3-4197 7400 HIGHLAND RD. (M.59) MUtuel 4-6863 EMpire 3-4236 _ 19228 W. McNICHOLS ot Outer Drive KEnwood 2-2400 — 14718 FENKELL near Hubbel ' VEmont 8-3001 12077 GRAND RIVER near Wyoming TExes 4-0100 t = WATERFORD -_ SERVING ENTIRE NORTHWEST DETROIT SUBURBAN AND LAKE AREAS COTTAGES - (> NEW and RESALE HOMES SUBURBAN PROPERTIES YEAR ROUND LAKE HOMES ACREAGE Zonta Club of Pontiac a is planning a fashion show March 21 to be held at Elks Temple. Presented by Alvin’s, the show will include a “breath of spring’ col- Birmingham . Travelers Make News Florida Still Popular Vacation Spot. for Many Folks BIRMINGHAM — Birmingham) travelers are making news leaving or returning from vacations in all directions Henry. Whiting of Lake Park drive, has joined Mrs, Whiting in Florida, Mrs. Whiting has been staying at The Fenway Hotel in Dunedin with her mother, Mrs. Al- van Macauley of Grosse Pointe. Mr. and Mrs, Rudolph Eber- stadt have returned from a fish- ing trip on the Florida keys as have the Dwight P. Allens, Young “Bo” Alien is home for his spring vacation from Howe Military Academy, * LJ . Cochairmen Mr. and = Mrs.) George O. Cutter and Mr. and Mrs.| Frederick W. Lines wert in charge of the party given Tuesday eve- for the f Making sure ‘that i fashions chosen fashion reports are members Mrs, Louis ashion show Zonta Club will hold Traschen (left) and Mrs, Thomas Hor- ee wits. Club Plans | Bridal Gowh [Display Show “Pontiac Business, Professional Women Sponsor Event With the month of brides rapidly . approaching, ‘Bridal Fashions, To- day and Yesterday” will be pre- sented by the Pontiac Business and. Professional Women’s Club. * bd ” Plans were announced at the Tuesday evening meeting of the or- ganization held at Hotel Waldron at which Mrs. C. William Salton, president, presided. With the spring and summer wedding fashions as varied as the season’s flowers, the latest crea- tions for the bride will be pre- sented by Alicia's Bridal Salon and the De'Cor Shop. day's creations. ; The fashions will be presented April 18 at Pontiac Senior High School Auditorium with Grace Mc- Laughlin and Mrs, Fritzi Stoddard serving as co-chairmen. Serving on committees are Mrs, R. Sanford Craft, Hazel McGirr, Mrs. Norman Smith and Mrs. Rob- decora’ Pontiae Press Photes omens Section aad Win. hava Bava tadheess ‘ond lection. C ‘ommittee members making arrangements in+ clude (left to right) Mrs. M. A. Calbi, Mrs. L. Harvey FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1956 PAGES 25-28 and pases and Mrs. George Richmond. eames eS Personal News of Interest in Pontiac ines tre ter Mr. and Mrs. dentint Harrison their home following an extended visit with fheir son-inlaw and daughter, Mf, and Mrs. James Bu- jhanan, in Hollywood, Calif. A). yong af their trip was a tour ‘of the 20th Century-Fox Studio, “ wae oe oleate Breckfost . {Plans Made by Chapter Daughter Breakfast May 6 were made by members of Alpha Alpha Chapter members of Epsilon Sigma Alpha held Thursday evening at the YMCA. The breakfast, Rotunda Inn, will have Dee Brim as chairman. mel will handle favors, Mrs. Cal- L. L. Schiefler will give the invo-! cation. Announcement was made that of Lindén road have returned to) Plans for the annual Mother: to be held at! Mrs. Edward Hum-) vin’ Rhodes, place cards, and Mrs.| two weeks in Florida. They will visit Sanibel Island and Marathon Key before returning home. * o ~ The party Mrs. Orben Wilkins of Waldo avenue gave Thursday Among the 18 guests was Mrs. Harold Hudak who showed colored slides of her recent trip to Eu- rope. » . * Mr..-and. Mrs. Frank Syron of Elizabeth Lake road’ attended the /parents’ weekend at St. Mary Col- lege, Notre Dame, Ind., where their datighter, Sue, is a freshman. Included in the festivities was a special performance of the all-| school 10th annual variety show, er in Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hey- | manna of West Iroquois road will return by plane Sunday from a two-week vacation in Florida where they visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heymann of Oneida read, who are spending | the winter there. * * *® Dr. and Mrs..George L. Hagman| > Helen ’ » visiting at the home of her son|Gates, Mrs. John Kish and Made- and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, drive, for several weeks, Newcomers Club aie : Neighbor Week” aa, Enjoys Spring en by Mrs, Raymond Cole, + The Pontiac, Waterford } Hat Fashions Keego Harbor ‘Business ‘and wus Mrs. Gordon Hayter opened het |nasteas clubs tor the District meet. home on Woodbine drive for theling to be held April 22 at West Newcomers Club. > ign FE and Mrs. Grant McDonald assist- ed the hostess, * ct * . Mrs. Eari Atkinson presented new spring Hat fashions from Ar- thurs as } the program for the eve- i if He 1 here are four pages in today’s Women’s Section ning. “Mrs. Phillip ‘O'Connell, Mrs. ‘James Burlingame, Mrs, James Danely, Mrs, Robert Larsen, Mrs. |Harry Meharg and Mrs. Warren Dick were guests,- Welcomed as new members of the organization were Mra, Eo ig E j et A utiee E z ‘ TH William Johnson of Shoreview) ,. coordinator of all committees,” z 5 ning by the Suburban Squares in, the Cranbrook School gymnasium. | Dr. James M. McHugh of Pon- of Lone Pine road, Bloomfield, Michael — and Mrs. Jeska tine State Hospital, will speak at j{ills are leaving on Thursday for| > Mrs. Edgar P. Maxson has re-| turned to her home in Westerley, R. IL. after a visit with her son, Edgar P. Maxson Jr. and his family. Ld s Mrs, Arthur J, Brandt returned home Monday from a visit in Park, Md.- with her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Richard M-;Brandt. En route she stopped fof a visit with another son, James A. Brandt and his | family in Cleveland. ~ | hostess at a luncheon and shower Wednesday for bride-elect Nancy! Holmes, * .* ® At a five o'clock ceremony in the First Presbyterian Church,, Wednesday, Ann McLean of De- troit and Merrill C. Adams of Bir- mingham were married. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wiegert of Detroit were attendants, After dinner at Dearborn Inn the couple left for a motor trip te Florida, They will live in Bir- mingham, ° LJ ° Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Crook have announced the engagement of their daughter Marjorie to’ Marvin Wil- kie of Rochester. He ig the son of, Mr. and Mrs. M, L. Wilkie. Mr, and Mrs. Frederic Rasch Breidenbach of Akron, Ohio, (Dorothy Hess) announce the birth of their secend son, Fred- erio Rasch Jr., March 10. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gordon F. Hess of Birmingham and Mrs, Warren C. Breidenbach| of Dayton, Ohio. St. Monica Guild Plans Card Party Mrs. Harold Bateman of Oliver street was hostess to St. Monica Guild of St. Michael Altar Society Saturday evening at St. Michael Hall. Mrs. Stephen Turner, Mrs. rel’ Puertas and Mrs. Cart Roselli were welcomed as new members. Mrs. Omer DeConinck will open her home: on Lowell. street for the April meeting. Choosing costumes for the style show Mrs. William Lloyd Kemp was) to be held March 21 at Elks Tempie are Lloyd Burnes and Mrs. Everett Reese, co-chairmen of the affair. + (left) Mrs. Guild Sponsors Supper Dance | All kinds of St. Patrick decora- tions will deck St. Dunstan's Pa- vition, Cranbrook, this evening for fhe supper dance members of St. Mr. and Mrs are in charge. The Duffy's Tavern atmosphere being given by Dunstan's Guild. Stephen Manhard \will be augmented by bar-maids in peasant dress, but the piece| de resistance will be McNamara's ‘Band, composed of members. Mrs. Glen R. Miller will play the; drums, F. Clifford Guest, the violin ‘and Robert Bates at the piano) will act as director. Mrs. Thomas! |E. McDonnell Jr. and Robert ‘Raisch will complete the group. Brownie Troop Is Entertained Cynthia and Fritzie Lewis en-| tertained thirty members of the Wisner School Brownie Troop| ee 415 at a St, Patrick Day party following the meeting at their hore on Adelaide street Wednesday we ‘ ning. The occasion also celebrated the jbirthdays of Marlene Browning and, jSue Ellen Sutton, members of the| Toop. . Games weré enjoyed in the rec-! reation room that had been gaily; decorated in the St. Patrick Day) motif, Mrs, Clifford Newill and Mrs, Melvin Womack were assist- by Mrs. Martin Bacak. the April meeting, Mrs. Frank A. ‘a late winter vacation in Miami, dalosky Jr., reported on the Fla. En route they plan on visit- state board meeting in Lansing ing in Dayton, Ohio, at Berea Col- aisdbaseets were served trom > a tea table decorated in the St. wih be Ge g . ‘Patrick Day motif. Mareh 11. of the group. Judith L. Clemence, women's editor of the Pontiac ions. Mrs. duced by Mrs. Raiph Wileon. PTA Fathers Enjoy Slides David Ewalt, director of the Pon- Zonta Club of Pontiac is extending invi- tations to the “Breath of Spring” fashion show. * reation, ning in the school. Officers elected’) were Mrs, | Fred Weist, president; Mrs. C. L. Coppersmith, vice president; | Robert Stickle, father vice presi- dent; president; Mrs. Wallace Weiberg, secretary; Mrs. Richard Craw- ley, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Stewart Houghton, treas- urer, and Mrs. Joseph Gaydos, historian. Mrs. Richard Scribner, Mrs. Richard Stark and Mrs. Don Schultz will serve as delegates to the PTA Council. | Figure Club — Plans Dinner ~~~ on April 12 Fashion Your Figure Club mem- bers met Thursday evening at “ ‘Adah Shelly Library at which tim jannouncement was made of TE held April 12 at China City Res- 'taurant. A weekly “mystery prize’ test, a six week group contest and a monthly attendance drawing were approved by the membership ito start immediately. Mrs, Victor Camp was the week’s ‘Oscar winner with Mrs. Park Ni- jfor the month. | During the evening pictures were Mrs. Fotis Takis of Bloomfield Hitt, president of taken of the hese to be used the Zonta Club of Pontiac, is making sure that every- o be made in September after six and Barbara Daniels were accept- | year from capsule descriptions thing is in readiness for the March 21 event. Laaatha of a weight losing regimen.|ed as new members. | of the various jobs listed, Mrs. a ! ? * . ~ a ° Mrs. Gordon Carlson was a guest Press, spoke on New York fash-' Clemence was intro-| |tiac Department of Parks and Rec-| showed colored slides of the department's program at the) Daniel Whitfield School PTA Fa-| thers Night held Wednesday eve-| Faye Davis, teacher vice | Wor comparison with another series| lege, Ky., | Weaving next Friday for what promises to be an exciting week- end in New York City are Gloria Buck of South Shirley avenue, - Connie Elie of Onkdale avenue and at Orlando, Fla. * * * and Ann Dunbar of South Shirley | avenue. One of the highlights of | their trip will be the perform ance of “Pajama Game.” > * * Mrs Nellie Jobnson of Detroit is | SARA HALLOCK Trabajamas Group Installs President Sara Hallock is the recently in- fourth anniversary dinner to be stalled president of Trabajamas | elected first vice-president; Mrs. Alumnae Chapter One. Other officers installed at the| president; con- ‘banquet held at Villa Inn were) Yerrmann and Mrs, Michael Cos- ‘Mrs. Robert Brown, vice- presi-| dent; Mrs. Donald Ostrander, cor-| responding secretary; Mrs. Wil-; liam Palace, recording secretary: and Mrs. Jim Smith, treasurer. . Mrs... Douglas Austin awas que winning the weight-losing prize pointed publicity chairman, Ee will elect their members at a |Henry Grace, historian; and Sandy John and Mrs. Edward Lewis, ser- \geants-at- -arms. Kay Chmiloski, Nancy Bedch, epee the be held Linda Vista PTA (ag 39 St Sate © Bp 'Has Discussion “Reporting to Parents” was the)¢d to serve on the nominating com- continued subject ‘discussed at|mittee for the slate of officers to Linda Vista PTA Thursday led by|be Presented at the April meeting. William Wright, principal. v2 «6 - John Withron, chairman of the nominating. committee, presented' committees have |the canfidates to the PTA. Officers | grim on “‘How Subversive ¥ * elected | were Mrs. Howard Kin-\zationg Can Ruin Civil and’ Na- president; Mrs. Arnold Thomas, ; ‘secretary; Mrs. Ray Hoffman, Let Mud Stain Dry treasurer, and Barbara DeWolf,| Mud stains on play clothes ‘teacher vice president: should be allowed to dry before | St. Patrick Day decorations were|trying to remove them. Then, used on the tea table with Mrs. |Edgar Stuart and Mrs, Robert jand wash the garments in soap | Purvis Presiding. ‘and Water. YWCA Holds Installation _ Outgoing and incoming members, Stimpert will make her appoint. of the board of directors of the: ments with these preferences io Young Women's Christian Asto- mind. ‘ciation of Pontiac, as well as the; Mrs. Reba Ross Netzler, execu- two-thirds of the board who con-|tive director, and members of the . . |Y staff were hostesses during the jtinue tenure, were present Thurs-| social hour following the meeti iday night for the installation of the; _ . ts inew president, Mrs, Fred Stimpert,| ‘and her fellow officers, | * * * | The installation was conducted) by Mrs, Harold Euler, _ retiring) chairman of the’ Golden Age com-) mittee, Mrs. cludes Stimpert’s cabinet in- Ora Hallenbeck, _ re- Bennett, second vice and Mrs, William doneph L. tello, treasurer ari secretary, respectively, Nominations were received for four vacancies on the board of trustees, from which the trustees meeting this month. All members of the board of | directory were asked te choose chairmanships for the coming ae is eg Se ae ee ee IR seep er 5 { : E ‘ sy am * ait - F { ee 4 ak { ok: | Me ‘ _ "THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY.,MARCH 16, 1956 4 lj q} “1 get sick Gnd tired of your} jority of me—operate veky far be- jence t {]| inspirational nonsense,” a reader| low our own potential, — | significance 1 “To hear you talk, all women|icebergs, with only one « seventh), . , have perfectly fabulous talents and|% what we have fo us getting ‘jcan make big names and lots of oe a Se jg|™money for themselves. And in- spite of this woman, i Va» puiity on tine ry and like. ; Most. of Us Submerge Our alen — . whatever, All this business of urg- Quick was . A ‘ing them on to Accomplish Things| elected worthy high priestess GIN. AAM@FICON fete sg cc, 7 [tarme ae es ieee it a “Dniversity, and : ; As far as-I can remember, I\gny Checting of, Pontiac Witte oyd Green of the Oakland Park Methodist he attends a | never said being @ housewife re-|cirine 2, Church. General 4 Cultured PEARL NECKLACE [iquired no talent at all. Being a es 8 | : Carolyn Waldron opened the M ‘a d CARRYALL “Tees end slong Swany Ines, | Mrs. Nita Payne, worthy nignCOlOred Slides | meeting wih prayer and hire Kew : NAVAN A sine of an ‘i Sa e meeting : neth Skelton presented devotions | , Netter do 1 remember saying| reset Pree ee won Entertain Group [tine ‘as hee subject “initates| SUZANNE SWARTZ "Technology. Th CARRYALL is in lustrous simulated __ f}big name and lots of money.” |otticers elected were Mrs, Wayne Walter F. Van Dien, of the Con Citiet.” from The Five Spiritual : : @ ' t | Scott, noble prophetess? William|servation Department Educational cae : Sen * | ' _ pearl and rhinestone omament. The GEN- flav an aac 1 know beyond watchman; |Division, highlighted his talk be-ltet dinner to be held’ hoe of ne PTA Names New Ofticers ; UINE CULTURED PEARLS ore French . Hllany doubt Every human being). Bernie Cover, scribes Mrsltorg the Better Home and Garden|the benefit of the Sunday. Schod me | ea oni knotted for added safety, 10K gold lite- jijhgs’ some talent, something he|> a sry decaeagye 5B club. with colored slides of 60 fa-|rooms. The Esther Circle will fur-| Mrs. Ronald Curtis was elected Scouts, Brownies and Camp- i & Lecherd’s unusual! ; Hlidves “doing ‘and ‘does well and|James McCu * *|milier Michigan | _ |nlsh the dessert course. president of Baldwin PTA for the} fire Girls at Baldwin School, low ‘ll actuall $42.50. : herdess and Mrs. L.“D, Hanoute,|o¢ and the wise solls,|the home of | w price you y save a tee, Seprneet ot 8. sont. ot|worthy guide. the oe ae pe Mrs, William Fizzard| necting at the school. Mrs. George|dog sale would be held March 29 $32.50 i aun aene an Aono lle Announcements were made of |animal life is what conservation] ait - |Gaches, vice president; Mrs. pare we ts tu dy PTAs a ' " i] have never found the one who'hgs| the installation March 28 and of- |is today. He believes that conse Members Formulate (bert Siaht, recording secretary: tind’ Mothers have been invited to | é _., [ne talent, flcers practice March 25. « "Te Ge ont ae vaca iC ha for Club Mrs. Roscoe Newman, correspond-jhave lunch in their children's i T]| t know, too, that most of ue’ Mrs. Bessie Howell was niade| , The Cit met at the YOCA on rter for‘Club. ing secretary and Mrs, Donald|rooms on that day. ) i + ry Armstrong. Mrs. Harry Stowell|, Ms. Elmer L. Granflaten enter-\wiliams, treasurer, The rooms of Mrs. Cleo Childers t a the legend of the Easter| med members of Saran-Da-Ela- Mrs, William Travi¢ is newly|*%4 Mrs, Harold Northon were at- ‘ ) fly. : Mia Chub ot her heme on GeOee | ios baton William ‘Travis, @dance winners for the month of t | 2-H A charter’ tor the organisstion|father vice president;. and Mrs| ... i} YUU Book Review Heard wos fermaleted aad the ‘tien of|upeoe Carey, teacher view prot] FY Ika Dot ' H : JV DAUM by Church Women each officer were outlined. Mrs.\dent, : OolKa VoT. q ie ~ t SS ee ee ee a ; Mrs. | 1| SR CONGRATULATIONS | Mpeg tedksntig eesia ri ennone- kyo on tated Col 6 |g el Co : . || a ) Seagrave, was given members of|th¢ buffet table decorated in the| leaders to the members and pre- '° : ° | . ~ [Christian Women's Fellowship of| Easter theme. Mrs. Harvey Na-| sented them with cap cage With Fru it : F }: h |] FOR THE GIRL SCOUTS OF THE U.S.A, [Firs Cristian Church ty Loma| io", omen Biisabeth Lake Toad| Mrs. Gaches’ gave brief tals | : f asnion | | fateciiaiar. ‘The beck Wels ot Deli Guakr sent mosting, abeut the accomplishments of Cub| COMPfire Leader ; ' { We are happy to salute the Girl Scouts of the [years trom 1945 to the present : Gives Her Recipe Ha nd bags 1] United States of America on the 44th anni- [me ae siven at the re for Cherry Layers i. 2s 1 versary of their founding. This year over a ficent meeting by Mrs. James = onens. i A wonderful array of beautifully styled bags, in 1] million Girl Scouts will join the celebration of |} (aye Cirde ‘warved re Pontiac Press Home Editor [ every fashion-right shape, size and color. What- ‘ freshments from tables decorated This week is also. the birthday Stat sem Wao cones Gee bea i this event by rededicating themselves to the jfsl™ St Patrick Day theme. lect treo Campfire Giri , ‘fad u ot Leonard's. ideals of the Girl Scout promise: | We want to honor them with a i . Zeta Chapter Meet recipe given us by one of their : $6 60 P $ adul bers. .. sian |“ :- + t0 do my duty to God and my country ..» Tt Newstead Home pari iban Seach of eager t |] ¢0 help other people at all times... . and to obey } s45 tieroia Newstead of Marl- bor is social chairman of the local r Al the Girl Scout Laws.” borough drive, president of Zeta cametre beard st eee : chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa, an aoe ee Ceere meee i ars . ' pases vraney -+ diredhyaasrrae paren Sie. Aiailer’s ther Sig interest } ’ fT MI 4-7764 9 re henew J ivenyrandl comnge in life is working with the Auxil- ; 2 : : ‘ |_Thone initiated. were Mrs. ae te ee eee, uae DISTRIBUTORS | | esxtine of Lake Orion, Wilma werner el tal vg be | 20 N. Perry Street ° i] WOODWARD AT _ [Lamont Wertz and Mrs. Joye for anything else. (Corngp of Lawrence) SQUARE LAKE RD. Dwutese, $5 Mckee aeons CHERRY CAKE | . qi. ™ | refreshments were served from By Mre. Ben Moshier | tea table decorated with spring vy cup butter or . | flowers Pp juice (fil) cup with a Pe . — —_ 2% cups sit fleer 2-HOUR FREE PARKING Heve Your Ticket Validated When You Make a Purchase at Jecobson’s 5 antes " ie ce am _ r, Unanimous choice of the college board for busy co-eds on the move, our ensembles- plus of polished chino cotton are complete versatile wardrobes in themselves .. . each with a foulard-lined jacket, a slim straight skirt and Bermuda shorts (both __ back-buckled Ivy League fashion) , and a belt to match the jacket lining. Either way you ‘choose your ensemble . . . with a double-breasted box jacket or with:a classic blazer jacket... you'll find it indispensable for on and off campus. Putty each complete ensemble 29.95 _ the campus crowd is going places eo in our chino cotton 3-piece deb suit ensembles ® 12:30 co-operative juncheon Wedries-. 7) day. Pontiac Rebekah Lodge 450 will meet | 7 tonight at 6 at 82 Perkins Bt. Pontiac Women's Club Ly meet Mon-| — t : day at 2 pm. im the YMCA @ tlhary 48 N. Saginaw St. Sey that releases a fine mist of refreshing fragrance © t a finger touc not stain, dampen .. will discolor. Es wo “Main . Ultra sheer self seam Floor the delightful scent Accessories of lavender in a. wonderfully ; Ultra sheer dark seam Near Tel-Huron Shopping Center convenient aerosol container Medium sheer self seam Proportioned lengths ‘ Hose—Main Floor Sizes 842 to 11 for Grace and what will be written| ae star, producer -or — idirector was on hand in Hollywood| 7. to accept. For a dim moment it) FSR wae te se wv es ae * ~I\etaged. By television from New : York we saw Jose Ferrer, Judy tas Holliday and the beloved Josephine,| >. . taking their bows, and they even « x “piped in” some.of the unha s The BIC set of fine American Scan: ith oe Chart Seneee | WINTER C0) A & - ; looking brave but disappointed for |; dinnerware you've always wanted... failing ‘to win for “Sunset ‘Boule- |e) , | ; jvard.” Gloria, for sentimental | Here's the dinnerware buy of the yearl A complete reasons, had been widely touted. on SALE in this service for twelve in fine semi-percelein from the Fact ts, there were more kilns of Tayler, Smith & Tayler —fameus since 1899 “losers”? sitting in the Pantages for quality and craftsmanship. It hes everything . . . Theater than there were win- cucete) bee’ quan, Heeertnes eppcerenss, Sos quetiy mais. neat ot | feel, and feather-light weight! : ft. and Mrs, Abboud Cabbad (nee Hamilton street, now resides with her | congratulatory. look shes Jue il oberta June Bumstead) are pictured husband in Idlib, Syria. Mrs. Cabbad | won, and Ann Baxter looked very Geenproct, et et ee with their two sons, Phillip and Mickey. pretty Sat eabenered when her “Sy Reg. to $49.95 Smart wool fleeces, wool-cashmere blends, fitted and box coats, cardigans and clutch styles. Colors... Junior and misses’ sizes. 0 Reg. to $79.95 Never before such values! Fine tweeds, wool and cashmere blends, fleece, zibeline and other one- of-a-kind fabrics. Black and colors. misses’ and half sizes. FUR TRIM COATS Junior, FAMOUS QUAKER ~ FRAGRANT [. 50 Reg. to $119 REFRESHING BRAND % Shiny black wool fabrics . . . trimmed in dyed REG. $259.95 REMINISCENT % : muskrat, persion or mink. Important colors. No Cash Down Payment Needed! ] 99” e c $] 0” A NOW for : ; Month § OnE NYLON HOSE 3 With Trade DRAWERS LINENS ae LINGERIE 6 oz. Can rs | 35 ; a MU - Reg. to $159 Just 9 beautiful fur trimmed coats reduced for All one-of-a-kind. Trimmed with mink, silver fox, muskrat and fitch, final clearance. t- y : Quantity is limited, ve don't put It off. Come in and get Mrs. Cabbad, formerly of Pontiac and moved to Syria last year. preg d “th toa |p ? your genuine TSAT dinnerware now! the daughter of Mrs. Fred Therrien, of away Miss Hull, rt COATS All in all, it was the biggest ; ene ae "e “ gta re : = ee . <# ot , Boas i ~~ me re ao ae ny ‘ : oe 4 4 i 2 y H a ues : | / es | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1059 | ae S66 @.@ 8 9 he Gently Fan the Embers to Relight: His Love Chon * | fy ANERE woeee crim. te shows ent Inn att gal ae mah speed ng weer tr, Bre eo a | mig wo grune very ti you so. His old girl friend|along with him, talk up the mir-|things. bring up that te Ieocet “Three. of the bays I eocd|tas poe UD That's enouigh to|acle of being'together again—what| Remind him. of crazy things oe Ito go steady with have asked me|*° __lfun it is ‘to be with him after! that happened when you were |. (io ‘ e for dates—all in one week. o> | “I like one of them much more : Ithan I do the others, but he’s the Some Want. the way he e tg yet Pay B ss ° : joe ne ay See ot 8 to ay OSS. prac, we played. When we wan ae le e Sei for Treat oo, eas = ; = an 12 W. HURON | He Bought Liquor Hop ut ot hs < : aw.F | “Lately, he’s been driving me ra merle norm FE 2-4010. | home, and T've seen quite = bit at Dewee Sher in erally Dug * - : | of him. He told his aunt {who iS win onor hurry off, not if he can be e a told me) thet he ot = on suaded to come in for ee ee ee oe ae By EMILY Post to" eat and a long chat. é : ; . : A reader explains: “The man if he finds | “Whe: s with me he acts as who was head of our department eyes and your voice, “ though ts to tell me some- wis - ad to 6 come on your e someth Nae re ope ae honor And that you needn't do * fo I peel reas Se ee employes you're quite sure you both ce ep tg rte pela to go steady again. he used to go with pei dag } bln, ot ane of Meanwhile, go out with the other always talked about boys who ask you, you what I want to know “The. cost of the dinner was make up your mind, and to force) g799 Artington Dr, OR 3-5320 ld I do about him?"| Why expose less-then-portect toes |Snared by the employes but no the bey you like best to make Siete Apgeeved whee the covered-ap shows are now liquor was included. Anyone who up his. Peter J. & Marjorie VanBozelser Answer: You could just coast | pager (tly Bie of amd rangg pang e+-pbremaarnb, saga (Copyright 1956) along on the stream of this thing, come with every height heel, oa ia phy cyprcer enol , ' ' the A. ordered two bottles of liquor 1" toc, tem KOREAN VETERANS : ‘ 4 given for him Mig Bovylrs. Young men who are trained in Higher Account- to pay for the liquor and ing, Business Administration, Secretarial Science, pA mr onigy og Pawar Fyrcor| bs || and other types of office work are tremendously going to reimburse him for it. _ in demand in business, industry, and government. 1 d geanpberiy way oy —_ Fete dates, ton sonal Type schasies| The Business’ Institute has had extensive hort his feelings terribly. What|bare-arm dress paired with a} ¢xperience in training veterans for desirable is your opinion?” jacket that buttons in back. ll positions with opportunity for advancement. 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Michigan Botanical Club is col- sure to have wireworm yupery At bo ee eek =< corn, cucumbers, peas, tomatoes, |"! ; laborating with the Cranbrook In-/least he. wotld fe able to te by a a - |lima’ beans, beets, and carrots, Five varieties have been rec- |stitute of Science, the University/examining the | rock pe ee TRIPLE XXX an African violet show in ber home. One’ of her |Plus newer varieties of beans} ommended in Michigan after of Michigan, Wayne University and| Tiremornis tok lke raya FOR A GREEN LAWN FROM SPRING TO FALL violets has been blooming continuously for the last |@f possibilities, In the Thumb) three years of tests in Lenawee, |Y Normal College in an aiges ial wis we 200 violets grace seven years. asparagus, sweet corn, peas,| Monree and Ingham counties, jexhibit which will promote woe pion the tomatoes, lima beans and broceoli,) Here is the list in order of ma- |Proper use of land and soil con- rece gro Fre & per plus newer varieties of swap beens, turity date. marvetion rome reforestation, problem gps Your One Stop Garden for Seven Years Se oe aiichican, tecet corn |,,Norehlet: Early maturing — inl water ‘management, ‘The display/home gardener can expect. Center weste, seneete. ac BE seonrs SF eotaen bets oF Gs een ore gelllparpre-rggoene Abpea fee it pays, conciudes| Town & Country African Violet Hobby Proves Fruitful cm fons i be cpu tne on ctr ot Pre ‘de needs jst as be figures . Gorden Center i . i | $818 Bighiand Bd. (M-58) OB 83-7147 Me groomer Saas yn and|,, Cppews pope dyacn myer phar ara apa pr area and the|is need for seed and fertilizer the violet species ‘took a short, pliqued quilts. When asked what |black-eyed peas offer chances for — an y that| scenic sights and sports and camp- rest and buds are again begin-| Mr. Petersen does since his re- |processing use. On the lake shore,|tnree of later matrvitnn fara ee pear srtage agpantin hr GREENRIDGE FARMS NURSERY ning to appear at the base of the| tirement, she sald “Oh—he has spinach, Drocealt, brussels sprouts, ladyises farmers north of the-Bay Dr. Marion T. Hall of Cranbrook so many hobbies that 1 wouldn't [ind purple cauliflower Srops might City-Muskegon line to try Norchief|and Dr. Robert Belcher of Ypwi- | 21 inches across, the| begin to know where to start |e boosted in | Production and Chippewa only: on well-drained|lanti Normal Botany Department|s ee 2922 SLEETH RD. had over 200 blossoms| suing you.” eae a @: lake shore.” (00s: are assisting in the exhibit and Dr. and is bedded in a pot ty on — * | Blackhawk: Recommended for|Elzada Clover of U. of M, inches in diameter. Having just returned trom Flor-| For the Upper Peninsula, these}. " production in the|Botany Dept. is forcing , ida, both of the Petersens are|crops could be increased for proces- at wild Sow ds anil years age, Mrs. Petersen |ianned to « healthy brown trom|sing ust:,Peas, beets, carrots, pur.|Lansing area and in Gratiot and| booms or ies Atrioan Vielets 8° |many days of fishing and just en-|ple cauliflower, spinach, and newer|Sesinaw es Seek Oe A coneuneed Gat Ge dow ~agll. lwho are getting the most of life|barb production over the entire|*°uthern Michigan. open at 11 a.m. Saturday and plants for friends |, their wonderful ‘golden years” |state could be boosted slightly for| Harosoy: A new medium matur.|De open daily from, 11 #.m country and last |together. processing use, Carolus believes. |ing variety that had the best yield own Gn Alston Vigiet record in its maturity class in the|S"°W Will be open from 9 a.m. in her home. ‘Monroe and Lenawee county trials.|* -™- that isn’t all! In the Pe- It is about three days later than| American ving | From the Garden Editor |=: Spray Lawn Weeds a ee sere Hawkeye: A medium to medium) Banishing weeds from a lawn is} | es St wee eet Jack's) an ah ah ah don’t get|the soil completely around the|!ate maturing variety for the lower| not difficult if the grass is sprayed! |_ss_ to . discouraged! Gray days now are/roots, : tier of counties. It is\with a eeeten at eetet ond een |} ina local store last) better than the same next month.| 4 about seven days later than “lical weed killer. Be caret wl kamal plant has climbed up! Methinks Old Man Winter is about| .* estion comes up from one hawk though, around evergreens three times and had/ig blow himself out and we earth|f Ur'new “soil sorters.” He oes other desirable plant life. = S apene eoaned wen wee. ae nccoue: Wane Hux posts cut back. It's up there right! workers can get ourselves out|¥@%ts to know what purpose lime! Hildebrand saree agp gpeeran eh be gpl erred with} = ana eer mene Juniper. Ne- planted in a big pot with spe-| dieving away very soon. in the soil serves. Well, 2eRERS sor. Wien Sieeth R4. Open castors built on to make turn-| “we home gardeners should take| ‘tind. the lime content of the soil the light easier. - a lesson from migrating. birds ‘and|!* the keystone to good results for — EEE VERMICULITE start spring planting when the first |“! crops which need lime. There a HT ‘ if g. =: E'S. SALES & SERVICE 921 Mt. Clemens FE 3-9830 Horticulturist Claims Industry Can Grow 4 to 6 Times Larger tf THE E PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH ae 1956 - i % A = Fatm and Garden News| TComposed of 7,296 Plants Large Floral Attraction at my The large Floral Clock in: the De- of Parks and Recreation partment pt Display at the Michigan Flower and Garden Exhibition at the Mich- igan State Fair Grounds starting gether more Sy oe recat meses x sie ODOC IaliSt Gives cure wares QVDeAN Advice State Farmers Should Be Sure of Maturity of Variety They Select need lots of light, but no! @un.” She plant-feeds all of varieties once a * » * junusual plant in the big flower \room that Mr. Petersen designed smaller ones that literally ride on | the original leaf. Besides raising cultured plants, | Mrs. Petersen has a collection of | 100 old — and 35 rare glass One of. the teapots is ‘dated 174 1740 and another came | from the White House when it TROPICAL FISH ALL SUPPLIES Many species te oe seen tn our 50 Display Tanks This Ad Worth 2 Tropics! Fish BRENDEL’S sat! Achem Rorc.d (M59) of Utes = BE 2-410 * PARAKEETS and SUPPLIES Open Monday Pao Saterday burned in 1814. In her spare time, Mrs. Peter- sen braids rugs and makes ap- Blueberries Valuable to Have on Property Blueberries which are not sus- ceptible to serious disease or in- sect pests are valued as much for their foliage as for their mouth- watering berries when planted on are TOUGH on LAWNS though, “| until the danger of frost is past. A “‘Piggy-back” plant is another) gives the plants a chance to grow much sooner. If we wait until growing conditions are just right, valuable growing time will be lost. Don’t set out annual seeds.and 4) All plants need a thorough soak- ing of water when first set out, if .|for nothing more than to eliminate | when worked in prior to planting, | makes possible 100 per cent ef-| ficiency of plant nutrients in the) It adds calcium and magnesium which — a ; * Wait - anus start to leaf out before cutting out portions | air spaces in the soil and to settle which have suf suffered winter kill. COMPLETE i } 742 W. Huron St. SPREADERS FOR RENT FE 35-9101 You can Do More with a busy Farmall CUB tractor than any power unit anywhere near the price Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke Rd. Scott Lawn Products Ask for a Demonstration—We Take Trade-Ins CREDIT , TERMS! KING BROS. FE 4-0734—FE 4-1112 Your Authorized Desler—Formall Tractors—Bolen Carden Tractors — McCormick Farm implements—Kasce Feeds— LAWN CARE PRODUCTS SCOTT IT YOURSELF Tend your lawn like a pro with a Scotts Spreader. ~ $7.98 sue 85 MILORGANITE . Sone REGAL LAWN FOOD . 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It is mato plants—just as some exam- being made-up in“ 100 pieces andi ples. will be put together af the show.| After holes appear in potatoes from white grubs or wireworms, Hatson points out, it’s too late to de anything about it, It's alse tomate plants have been hit hard by the pests. So, he advises, it's best to do 10-64) TRIPLE XXX goes arther, feed feeds longer and COSTS yy Ultimate in picture lewn beau- ty. lasting turf . . . millions of perennial ate yarn SCOTTS LAWN SEED SPECIAL Grows sturdy, handsome turf shat aegis is not so. good. | Scott's stan and service. , Tih. 1.253 ibs. 5.95 Bulk EIN aly SEED Lawn Seeds UTIL! Kentucky Bive Grass. tb. 85 ick and ha . hb. Saat eeis: || caapIa & lawn ‘1 Ih. 95e—5 Ibs. 4.75 Kentucky 31 Fescue..tb. 40¢ Poa Trivialis ....... ib. 80c TURF BUILDER? Bermuda Grass ..... 85 is the nutrient packed grass Bent Grass ....... tb. $1.25 food made especially by Scotts White Clover ...... tb. $1.40 to nd pee lawns healthy, vigor- Perennial Rye Crass. 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REGAL “TRIPLE AGRADE i] FEED & LAWN SUPPLY COMPANY — : i Leg , | Pontiac Store We Deliver Drayton Store @ White Leghorns — | ce Ey "hac our, e but on ae In Stock Now — AAA Qual White Rocks and New Hampshire Reds Three Famous Scott’s Blends service for 5 Ibs....... $4.75 _ ,$795-$]285.$1975 ‘Gamma Regal Lawn Food. boys $3.60 ilorganite ..... # $3.75 feed 3-12-12 oor $2.55 * Special 10-6-4.. 80+ $3.25 Special 4-16-16. .804% $3.40 Turt Builder -- 502 $2.49 . 50% $2.49 e Large No. 1 GLADIOLUS BULBS (Corms) 49° These fine Glads, received only this week from Holland should sell at a higher price. We offer them as a special value for early buyers. This lot won't last long. cks ts 516% Adlai Warns of Deadly Drift Accuses Administration, Calls Nixon ‘ gies Rebukes K EVELETH, Mim. — Ada Stevenson last night accused the| "administration of “a deadly drift ... While a chorus of Madison Avenue hucksters cries peace .— pene) Ane eemeety* i, a Vice savemin ‘btigly Womet pone gine ig “national| calamity," rebuked Estes oe eaeg wa voices from the Kremlin pro- aimed at capturing the uncom-|| At home, he said, there is a farm depression and racial unrest in the South that threatens a con- THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1956 - THIRTY-ONE Democratic - Farmer-Labor (DFL) |i. party, Said yesterday at Nash-|}ie wauk, Minn.: “I ‘regret that your congress-| # man, John Biatnik, and. other) = DFL leaders should. be attacked s by my distinguished and re-|) spected friend. Sen. Kefauver, | >; merely because they saw fit to #4 coteres ma. Kefauver, ‘cupalguae at Dw, es luth, said he- would not comment) |) on Stevenson's remarks, International Court Drops U.S. Claims THE HAGUE, Netherlands w—| The International Court of Jus-|)— tice has dropped two U.S. claims| ‘totaling almost two million dollars| = for “military planes shot down by| oe the Soviet Union and Czechoslo-| ji vakia. The court explained the twol a Communist nations refused to ac- ) 7 cept the tribunal's jurisdiction, The United States asked $1,620,-| 7)” 295 for a B29 bomber and its) > eight-man crew shot down in the| 7 sea by two Russian planes off) ¢_ northern Japan Oct, 7, 1952. The) 7] Americans claimed $271,384 from) 7 — Czechoslovakia for an F84 Thun-| © derjet fighter show down by M3 a G. Brown of Henderson, Colo.,| = parachuted to safety. Industrial Production Stays at Record Levels WASHINGTON Wf — American | industrial production refined at) near record levels in February, | according to government statis: | tics. A Federal Reserve Board eee | yesterday pegged last month's in- ia dustrial output index at 143, on a seasonally. adjusted basis. This. ay was the same level as in January © and only one point below the De- AND ONLY *1 3 down ‘ os ae ee ee Self-Timer, Film Speed Re- minder. The world's outstanding value in fine =. Only in for a a aK | EPPERT'S © CAMERA SHOP 57 W. Huron FE 5-6615, a 2 All wool—F GREEN BEIGE _ | 3 Ply Twist colors from which to'choose! GRAY NUTRIA| 92” Sev 72 | (oe pom ‘ 9 Motorist Appeals Case: —. ‘ttle ¢ suy queezed Hard in Vestinghouse Dispute Term Hiked to 270 Ddja’ f tie court and sentenced to 90 | ‘secmes BURGH #—No matter|and much of the drop was attrib-| ‘ al a RFS Re ac in spite of strictest budget econ-| We can’t meet our current ex-!in jail, cohay poe gh : how or when the prolonged West-|uted to the strike... fe) in gi or in need of medical) million dollars tor strike relief in| omies. penses, and have had to cash in|Denver appealed his case to su- : Seghcno, strike, Saly So settled! “ws” tosn "marly five. inthel said Wikiow, a tice mastoyes by| tn addition te union "aid, an| S00: Workers have. given’ wi WL Sana we're nat in.so deep| there’ ho’ argued the: teallle «| it may be years before the avet~' since strikers have had a pay-|Westinghouse for 22 year. strikers are eligible for govern-|@ntirely and taken permanent jobs! that we can’t work our way out—|court had erred in finding him ‘ {radia gets on his feet agalPi check: five months without a pe 8 ment surplus food, Some receive *lewhere. Wilkins estimates the) eventually. pully of lunving Oa come hia yay + es : steady oom. How. have they) By “we’’” he moons the AFL-| public assistance (state relief)./ "umber wth flow By yng Pod -* * & aceident, failing to' exercise dye : ~ io) . ihe echoed ov od for the last twe weeks in Marlette Board of Education at township Democratic chairmen, | ents pitted against the students. |parents and one brother, Grey, at’ ‘The Thrift Shop is also planned|T®W: in the school gym. All the| k bert Willih of West ‘troops will have exhibits. / preparation for the St. Patrick's jits regular meeting. monet nganz of West | A program on spelling and how [home. to finance repair of the club build-/ "PS Wr" com | ae Bloomfield it is taught will alsobe presented, | Charles H. Metro ling, which serves the community. | There will be an evening of Scout) 40¥ Party | Kaminska did not state his fu- . , * lactivities including square danc-| As each holiday comes around, ture plans. Wendel Brenner, one with fifth ' ~ ; Gadeats thine =e sixth grade ne nen a eau . ’ jing; games and displays of badge the children are prepared for the Of the school's athletic coeches : : 9 ee ‘ | work. celebrated day's activity. This so- oa “ Ellen St., who died = ery Eyfension Service | Refreshments will be served by cial living course helps educate the has been offered the principalship. | Music by the school band, di- will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday the Intermediate Troop and the ‘‘whole cliild,’ teachers say. In accep’ Kaminska’s res- from Pixley Funeral Home, with Sats 3-Day Workshop . -~ ? e F 5 HE | "i 284 bie i lf i 38 i i f ; " Hostesses will be Louie J. Law- ton, Mrs. Russell Allen and Mrs. Rolland. rected by Gerald Irish, will round public is invited to attend. | Burklund: summed up the proj-| ignation, the beard acted at the burial in Mt. Avon Cemetery. —<—$—$ = Se | same time to thank him for his | Mrs. Walter Siewert | ROCHESTER — The Oakland) : WwW 2 g| contribution to the school and the coming year are: President,,| ROCHESTER —Service for Mrs. ‘County Extension Service will hold C O m m e I Cc e SCS U nN 1 t e ey: \Mrs, Albert Post; vice president, Walter (Marian L.) Siewert, 33,'a three-day workshop, Wednesday DeMolay Announces ‘Eldon Pawley; secretary, Mrs. of 845 Miller St., will be held at through Friday of next week. ‘Slates Special Meeting | vied acteotine ee Wadia sabe 16 New Leaders ichuded accepting the bid of Jubb ‘Eldon Pawley; treasurer, Mrs. 11:15 a.m. Saturday from Pixley, The workshop, to be held | |Motor Sales to furnish two new LAKE ORION — The new De- Tyano Piirala; council dele Funeral H with burial in Mt. poppe (tel Gheding Ae i : gate, Funeral Home, wi urial in Mit. from 9 a.m. te 4 p.m, da. —— P . Molay announces the following ap- Mrs. Odes Case. A on Cemetery. Mrs. Siewert died) gy the ave Township ple [COMMERCE — A comrbtmation tian eects ae eee eee | pointments: iyesterday. | will feature the cutting and sew- a | luncheon and election meeting. to in the home of Mrs. Les Ericksen| Purchase of a wood router for Senior steward, James McCiel- : | Mrs. Fritz Merkel | ing of cotton blouses. - ».,, last week. Hereafter, this circle the shop and eight new typewriters bland; junior steward, Edward Proper PTA elected the follow ing UTICA—Funeral service for Mrs Mra. Mary 1 . te sere at nomen S altionds will meet at 8 p. m. on the second for the commercial department Denny; marshall, James Leach; Officers for the 1956-1957 term. alee ce for Mrs.| Mrs. Mary Hixon, county agent. | will highlight the future activities Thursday of each month. \also were approved. Falmoner, David Luebbert; stand- President, Mrs. Max Burgess; vice) Fritz (Anna) Merkel, 42, of 45821, will instruct in the use and alter- .¢ the WSCS unit of Commerce! | ‘Teachers’ contracts will be ts: ard bearer, Jeffery Snarey. jpresident, Mrs. Paul out the evening. Lake Orion Webber School PTA officers for . ‘Hard Times’ in the home of Mrs. James Waterford Music Assn. meeting must be made by Monday —_ Directors to Meet ‘with Mrs. David Mansfield, | Susannah Wesley Circle WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The |EMpire 3-5312. | This circle met last week and Board of Directors of the Water- Recitatio nof the Rosary will be at! terns, 18:30 tonight at the funeral home. ee Mate died Wednesday “*" County Barracks 49 Bertha E, Gaslee luncheon. Reservations for the slate prepared by P arty Set iBrownell St., will be held at 9:30 ation of patterns to insure a per- Fanny Crosby Circle | : Gallaher; | eae ics | ; ¥ , ill! y sued about the first of April, ac- eh Waterford [eee Ss ay ie eal tty am min tn et nae, Pros tng. ea gt ne ct nee Mr ce inson, Alfred Kochanowski, John Daniels; mother Mote president, St. Lawrence Catholic Church. bring their own material and pat an ao) aczamaeaits 16a) the her during last week's meeting | A “Hard Times” party is being winiams, Douglas Block. and Lar- : : ; planned for the St. Patrick’s|ry Alien; seminary, Dale Squier, Revival Services eran nen a a | Lenny Gilmore; and reporter, Dav- at Clinton ville | 2 * | id Carlson. - IEEE acs ; i Nursery facilities wilt be avail. (decided upon a dessert luncheon ford Township Civic Music Assn. a ROCHESTER—Service for Ber- ANNOUNCES UTTICEFS [to be held at 12:30 April 4. w i \ > Cc se ines : able to members in attendance. (°° eld at 12:30 p. m., April 4. will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the and modern dancing trom 9 p.m. ‘Atom Film to Be Shown | tha E. Gaslee, 64, 521 Mowakwa, | until 1:30. Lee Kaines and ‘ at New Hope Church les services at the Clintonville the Wiliam R. Potere Funeral racks No, 49, Veterans of World nominating committee will be aug- of Ponderosa road. jand election of officers. Prizes will be given for the best ‘Church of the Nazarene, 3005 Mann Home here, with burial in White War I, have elected the following’ mented by nominations from the) Hannah Moore Circle “hard time” ‘outfits. -|“The Atom Speaks,"’ will be pre- March 18. Preaching, singing, yesterday in Beaumont Hospital. | Commander — Harry H. Middle- fojjow. bers, Mrs. Ed Bergman, at a baby DRYDEN — The annual father paar on This dance is) ees Co, scientist ee ee by the Schmidt Evangelistic! vived by her husband, Lenard; her James A. Taylor; junior vice pres- resented the Commerce WSCS at Harold Pearcy last week. jand son banquet will be held in open lie. at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at ew Party are on the program. father, Delbert Coble; one daugh- idnet—Paul J. Boelter; quarter- tye North Central Convention held| we Chae at 7pm Friday. A [program with local talent is being ; cording to school officials. neral Home and at 10 a.m. at the ing the workshop are asked to, The Catherine Booth Circe will Harry Colestock as a new mem- ams = enim WATERFORD TOWN SHIP — nombrowski, Harry Rule, Charles| ~ ~ dance to be held tomorrow at the | orator, James Watkins; organist, There will be old-time, square ito End Sunday WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The will be at 1 p. m. Monday from) OXFORD—Oakiand County Bar-| The Ghent ine Dome of Mrs, Leste Barra |high school tox, ts spousal meeting Billie’ Farnum will do the calling. lie . : : be | SASHABAW PLAINS—A movie, Rd., will conclude Sunday evening Chapel Cemetery. Mrs. Gaslee died officers for the year 1956. ‘floor. Th tion of officers will’ Group honored one of its mem- Father-Son Banquet Due floor. The electi i | Dancers do not have to be in sented by D. Lee Chesnut, General and pittures that have been fea-; A Blue Star Mother, she is sur-ton Sr.; senior vice president—| irs. Nettie Kremer, who rep- shower held in the home of Mrs. the social room of the Methodist |Hope Bible Church. ter, Mrs Sue Rhodehamel of Syra-/master—Leo R. Minéweaser; ad- F i irecently at Springfield, I!., will Rochester Man Takes The scene-o-felt pictures are = * re o 6 | : ‘ ‘ Aréa Man Killed as Car ig egedar hag esa egendl shown with both black and col- mage aon a. pe abedangrray el pul ocagh ore give a report. Bride F Kentuck planned. Sponsors are members of Goes Out of Control general public is invited to attend! Fed lights by the group. |Ethel Ferguson of Wheeler. Mrs. E. Stuart Capron; sergeant at ‘The devotional message win Srige From Kentucky ithe Joy Circle of the WSCS.- AM » County mun was kil- ——___—__ h The pastor, The Rev. Erma'Lenore Showers of Ashley and arms—Robert V:. Randolph and be presented Dahon Mr. Donald | ROCHESTER = Oneita Sgn 7 vhen : r night {avens. extends an invitation to the Mrs. Maude Gilmore of Lansing; guard—David Bailey. Lawson of England, a guest and William Holloway spoke their, C C | d ed last night when he lost control Pancake Suppe To 9 | public to attend these services that three brothers, Ernest Coble of preacher. wedding vows last Saturday, Mrs. | oun a en ar M. E. Holloway of 6814 Livernois| |Rd., mother of the bridegroom, | jannounced today. Catherine Booth Circle The bride is the daughter of Mr. The circle completed plans for'and Mrs. Keen Barker of Oak- 'the menu to be offered at the elec- dale, Ky. | . bere and was thrown to the) (4 ARKSTON—The men of Jo-|will continue through the evenings|Carson City, Willard of Ithaca and| World's largest non-citrus fruit Police say 25-year-old Lester 2, |seph C. Bird Chapter, 294 OES,\of this week, beginning each night/Melvin of Detroit, and seven grand- market area is located around Eschenburg of 52095 Romeo Plank |3"° spohsoring a pancake supper at 7:45. children. : \Benton Harbor, Mich. ‘ ‘tonight from 5:30 to 7, in the Clark- - = a ; ae Rd., was killed instantly near; iston Masonic Temple. The public ) Waldenburg when his autos sited swerved onto a soft shoulder and ‘® rolled over. Thomas Thomas WSCS will meet Wednesday at the home of Mrs. William Baldwin Accomplishments at recent cir- icle meetings follow: | Brandon Township The sentor class of Brandon Township High School will serve a chili supper from 5 to T p.m. Monday at the Masonic Hall in Ortonville Juvenile Furniture Pancake Supper Slated Highland Firemen Set = IMLAY CITY — The Ushers, Club of Sacred Heart parish will St. Patrick Benefit serve a pancake supper tomor-, HIGHLAND TOWNSHIP —The row in the Parish Hall. Serv- Highland Township Fire Depart- ing begins at 5 p.m. ment is planning a St. Patricks dance, to be held Saturday, ~~ Church to Hold Rally ic 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m., in American Legion Hall, Milford. DRYDEN—The Blue Water Zone! There will be an orchestra and Rally of the Pilgrim Holiness - refreshments will be served. Pro- Church will be held at Applegate) ceeds will aid in buying new fire- tomorrow. Both afternoon and eve-| fighting equipment. ning sessions will be held. 6 Year Size Baby Bed 4 Complete with panel ends °32 50 3 and wet-proof mattress. te Hardwood High Chairs ) | $ 4* CHAIRS..... Berar) Bh STRAIGHT CHAIRS ‘9 00 » Hardwood Slate Concert Sunday NURSERY A ROMEO—Dr. G. Clare Bishop)Scheuneman. Mrs. Roy Borland, of Almont will direct the Com-| Joanne West, Gloria Heath and) munity Chorus in its pre-Easter/ Albrecht, all of Romeo, and John) concert at 8 p. m. Sunday in St.’ Bishop of Almont. John Lutheran Church here. : The oratorio, “The Holy City.” ‘Cotton Blouse Workshop’ A. R. Gaul, has been chosen . - presentation by the chorus of Slated at White Lake WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP—The = | All Metal Ny | Jumpers .... chair. / $ 7° : and ROCKERS .... YOU ALWAYS PAY LESS AT L&S L & S Furniture Sales Co. 3345 AUBURN RD. (M-59) 2 Acres of FREE PARKING One Mile East of Auburn Heights Open Daily 9 to 9——Sundey 12 to 5 ‘some 40 area voices, The hour-| pod ont os tr plate chorus White Lake Home Extension group, and solos. will meet at 1:15 p.m, Tuesday! The ity singers have at the home of Mrs. LeRoy Thomp- 2 i been joined this year by 2 5D. — oo MOVE OVER, JUPITER — Dr. Fritz Zwicky, members of the Romeo High The lesson, ‘a “Cotton Blouse) California Institute of Technology rocket. expert, School ‘chorus studying ander Workshop,” will be in charge of illustrates on a blackboard ag envisions the igh school vocal, director, (45. Clayton Cook and Mrs. Edgar| planet Jupiter could be knocked out of its orbit ald W. Albrecht. | pson. Mrs. Fred Weiss, dis-| by @ rocket bomb and into an orbit “‘more to our Soloists will be liking.” The idea would be to put Jupiter and = . ‘ \ AP Wirep other planets into orbits like earth’s with a cli- | mate like earth's as a way of solving humanity's — greatest problem — overpopulation. All thi can | be accomplished, he believes through proper use of the energies released by thé explosion of the hydrogen bomb. (See story, pagé 20.) ‘Thom Mys. Freditrict chairman, will be a guest. * = . oie Pa . x . i ‘ f - i ; } r : Z / f * _ ee { ‘ - 4 ¥ : 5 . ; : = : ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1956 a _THIRTY-THREE ; | : : 3 i e 4 ; ] “ ‘ ad : ; a : . a i 5 t . 4 advertisers WH A ? ‘invested record $3,070,000,000 i . last year in newspapers — because... ..newspapers produce top results! Last year, advertisers—large and small, national and local—spent media as reflected by the money they invested, according to preliminary more than $9 billion on all forms of advertising. estimates for 1955, Printers’ Ink, Feb. 10, 1956: The lion’s share—$3,070,000,000 or one-third —was invested in news- | Newspapers......+++-se+eess $3,070,000,000 papers. A record-shattering sum. A sum greater than that put in TV, Television........ssssseceess 1,005,000,000 magazines, radio and outdoor combined! — Magazines.........c.sesceess 723,500,000 With circulation up to a new high of 56,000,000 copies purchased Radio. Joeeeeeees 545,000,000 daily, the newspaper continues to give the most value received for Outdoor ..........seeeeeeeeee 192,500,000 dollar investment. Here’s how advertisers rated leading advertising | Use the newspaper to get the best return on your advertising dollar, ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS i wage SANE OR UE Pen SR ML aptedt gy oe aOR ep aie, AA IL NRE RN Lc aM OTe NE SRE Ny, AIRPREMIER peat REE Seaman 2 eee ae Pa 3 nmny - ; : ool : zs 7 { ¢ | : ‘Margaret for picking a newspaper guy) ... A certain friend enry S$ oom ie nn ‘of Prince Rainier's was tickled to find ready- made cutaways at Saks’ 5th Av.! ... (The Prince sails today) ... Spencer COCKTAILS—WINES—BEER Tracy and Katharine Hepburn, who’d like to do “The Match- ATTENTION Z BOWLING TEAMS ! No Cover ot Minimum Charge maker” in films, saw it together and visited Ruth Gordon : ; OPEN 4 P. M. TO 2 A. M. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY back siege FOOD SERVED UNTIL 1 A.M. | John C. Wilson, who's ill, became “supervisor” of “Strip Make your reservations now for Banquets and Private Pesties. We have Sent tecilitics to lao on! for Action” and young Don Hershey took over as director, 1420 South Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Road ‘already making big changes F ~ | ‘or Reservations Phone FE 5-8060 |, Monique Van Véoren, the . f = | Belgian who opened at the St. ~ George Jessel says he prefers cafe work to his toastmaster| *! 2490 Dixie Hwy. cevene Pontiac Drive-In Theater +t , chores: “I'd rather follow a good act than a bad dessert.” That's earl, brother. ! (Copyright 1956, the Hall Syndicate, Inc.) of FOR BNE — WALLY EARL and his _ "Gx 3412 Dixie Highway Phone OR 3-9754 WEE N pe giRegis Thursday, rehearsed so KE D e @ hard she didn't even get a cup a B of coffee to break her re- SPECI AL ~ g hearsal...Cyd Charisse’s pretty is 0 7D d 7 Ni hts hair now has a streak in iIt— ays an ig @ito highlight it. Friday, Setu ndey 48 = idey, Seturdey, Sunday is A Ezio Pinza ote $4,000 offer 3 FLOOR SHOW 22-25 Complete ~~ Bor Opry”... a phoned = | | * - 1 2. e 35 FRIDAY and SATURDAY | rom mre ae ee NT ; a singer Peggy Conn for the | Fish & Chips }: Don Miller {gsi angel. «oy Moward |g sete es mh é : ms Comedy MC 6 Impressionist a says his wife, Gloria Grahame, . eee - : e ls - an giwill probably get the divorce MONIQUE 7 ie Sherrie Lairain @in France ... Harold Lloyd's getting anxious to make another! = epee inner . Gorgeous Exotic ® movie . . . Ingrid Bergman and Rossellini may do “Joan of -o 00 7 Gene Mayer Arc” in Argentina. chotee - and his accordion - Eddie Constantine, the American who's a hit in Paris, 5 Plus ALVIN W ALI S and His Orchestra mg will sing in Monaco .. . Former champ Bob Olin plans € . @ to remarry his ex-wife, Rosalie, next maiweh ... Susan . PyAM SESSION EV ERY TUESDAY — Strasberg will leave “Diary of Anne Frank” this summer . u g| to make a film... 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WINTER TRAINING ACQUIRES NEW The s Winter training cent P bel because of of racing in New York in June or July of other lessons of the younger On June 30, for example, one of the biggest . races for 3-year-olds; the $65,000 Messenger Pace at Roosevelt, will be held. Probably the earliest such an event has even been run. With stepped-up train- 2 ing, the horses will be properly conditioned for this stern test. "The reason harness horses have it tougher than run- ners is threefold: (a) The items of equipment; (b) The sulky, the two-wheeled “bike” streamlined down from the farm wagons and carriages used when the sport began informally 150 years. ago in America; and (c) the starting gate, the auto with the folding arms the horses must learn to follow en route to the starting line. x * These elements show there is lots more. to harness racing than hitching a pacer or trotter to a sulky and whipping him around the track. There is an intricate set up here at beautiful Orlando, my favorite Flor- ida city, by the way, in order to make competent racing tools out of green animals to whom all these things are strange and unnatural. Like children, or high-strung, cantankerous ball- players, these horses are individualists and practically every one has a special problem that must be solved by the experience and ingenuity of the trainer. x * “The problem could be one of diet, soft feet, abnormal r or some harmful mannerism,” ex- stride, bad tem plained Lewis Burton, the “Sometimes a horse that is trotting-bred prefers to pace. Don’t ask me why. Ask the horse,” he adds. uired a new importance in re- e early (April 2) starting date eae Trainers must speed up orses. - THE PONTIAC PRESS, FREDAY, MARCH 16, 1956» Rookie Ullman’s Goal Giv * * IMPORTANCE contrast to the customary LONG STRETCH BUT NO REACH ~- Willie Jones, infielder of the Philadelphia Phillies slides. into second with a stolen base in the second inning of the Grapefruit League game against the St. Louis Cardinals at St. Petersburg, Fla. Don Blasingame, rookie second baseman of the Cardinals, makes’ a dive for the runner after taking a co og ‘ é ; : wide peg from catcher-Dick Rand, but he is unable to beat Jones to the lies won 2-1, Ex-Tiger Saul Rogovin and Bob Miller limited the Cards to five hits. Willie Jones also had a homer in the game with the bases empty. 5 Red Wings 2-2 Tie Second Place in NHL Goes Down to Wire - a Detroit Sits in Shaky Driver's Seat With. 1 Game Remaining By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Detroit Red Wings definitely were in the driver's seat today in the battle for the second place as the National Hockey League. en- |tered the final games of the regu- lar season. * * «© « The Wings gained a 2-2 tie with New York last night when rookie ‘Norm Ullman came through with AP Wirephote base. The Phil- harness, including various Wayne (David) vs. Kentucky (Goliath) x * program of conditioning x * with double-headers tonight Philadelphia, Iowa City and Corvallis, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Winning streaks. UCLA has won Can the Stuffer outscore the/17 straight since the December Whale? Are the Big Ten cham- pions big enough to slow down the nation’s biggest scorers? And how many more of the nation's collegiate basketball] powers will be washed overboard by a wave of upsets? These and other cage questions will be answered over .the week- end in the three big postseason college tournaments — National Collegiate Championship, National Invitation Tournament and NAIA. The far-flung NCAA tourney, its 23-2 record and No, 7 national loss to USF, -while the Dons boast/ranking against Houston's 17-5 the all-time major college winning) mark in one game at Lawrence. streak of 51, 9 |” eT a? bg | Kansas State (16-7), Big Sever The somewhat overshadowed |titlist, meets perennial NCAA at- second game at Corvallis matches large entry Oklahoma City (19-6) Utah, champion of the Skyline|in the other game, , Conference at 22-5, against Seat-| At Philadelphia, Temple, 23-3 tle (17-8), . after knocking off Holy Cross, Tonight little Morehead of Ken-'meets Connecticut (17-9) and Can- tucky will meet Iowa, champions cessive year, Morehead was the nation's highest scoring major round &gainst Texas Tech, puts/the nation, in the first-round Mon- day. Pairings and starting times second round gi vail Tournament 7:4 pan. (17-410) va, Canitatin (18-6) 9:45, Gonneubtews (1-9 vs. Temple (22-3), 8:30 Kentucky (1 (16-1); 10:30, Lowa (17-4) State (18-9 isius (18-6) plays Dartmouth (17-|fan State (6-7) 10:30 of the Big Ten for the second suc-/10), Canisits pulled the upset of“ ‘ the tourney thus far by knocking 10:30 p.m. ing | 7 for tonight's ames in the NCAA Basket EASTERN SECTION At towa Cit 95) ve. Wayne ve, Morehead, iN om, : (19-6) vs, Kan therm Metho- Houston’ (17-5), pm, vv ). ESTERN At Lawrence, 23-2) was, At in Lawrence, Kan., Ore., team during the regular season with 9% pelts © game. The other game at Towa City Sa tia ca a" aa oft North Carolina State, No, 2 in'{3;' 2 *™- arse Yonkers general manager. gets most of the attention, To- Nashua in Gulfstream Test: Arnold: Wilson, Pontiae High's a third-period goal, The Rangers face the tough Canadiens Saturday at Montreal, where they have won only one * oh « Meantime, the Wings have only hoping to edge Boston for the fourth and final spot in the Stanley Cup playoffs. FF i 1 = F 3 LLG TE lt i ti gees. Valley Rivalry Sti ‘in Flint's Regiona By H. GUY MOATS Yor Pontiac and Flint basketball | fans the current MHSAA regional | Class A tournament in the big IMA| auditorium in the Vehic City has/Wednesday was stopped by the In- Baltimore a very familiar ring. Up to today the affair had be-| come a Saginaw Valley Conference dominated battle. Top contenders are Pontiac's tough sophomore- studded Chiefs, the veteran Flint’ Northern Valley champions and Flint Central’s SVC 2nd place In- dians. All three are in action tonight after a day off trom the Class A wars. Only “foreigner” in the semi-final round of the tourney is a good Lansing Eastern club, Chiefs, who drew a surprising number of Pontiac fans Wednes- -day night in their tourney opener (a 57-47 win) against Huron, go against Central Indians tonight at 8 o'clock. In the upper half of the bracket NBA Playoffs Open Saturday night's winners meet in the same. cities tomorrow night, and the winners of those games converge ing the regular season and sur- on Evanston, Ill., next Thursday prise victor over DePaul in the for the big windup, Both San Francisco, No. 1 in the nation in the final Associated) also is a David and Goliath affair with little Wayne (Mich.), 17-1 dur- first round, taking on mighty Ken- tucky. - Southern Methodist, which bare- million-dollar race horse, one of the sternest tests Gulfstream Park Handicap at a’. MIAMI, Fila. # — Nashua, the his total earnings to $1,121,315. faces | That of his) World —- — — | Arcaro, ua’s t, brilliant career in the $100,000 i be sh would surpass Citation's aboard. Basketball All-Conference team included Wayne Vriesman, Mus- kegoh JC; Charles Teaberry, Flint JC; Dick Simmons, Grand Rap- ids J.C., Harold Wheelers, Ben- ton Harbor JC, Tom Conway, Jack- FeTFE H | Blooms ress poll with a 25-0 record, and'ly missed being extinguished by son JC, and Casper Katchturoff Dearborn JC on the man Tourney } —SSSS— — ie | FRIDAY'S EXHIBITION BASEBALL g 4 ef __ sew Lionel Hebert | Wea Pet. : 4 2 67 | iis Northern against Lansing East- Cleveland i mile and @ quarter tomorrow but |B s Bo | Hi ‘ |UCLA, No. 8 with 21-5, boast long|the upset wave in the NCAA first/the trainer of the big bay catt| ontiac W er its . ma says he is “ready.” Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons, who! |conditions Neshua, sent his tyear-| ‘old star over the Hialeah track. 131 for Best Series. Firing a three-game series of 731 team. * * * Tigers are now talking about getting Jerry Coleman veteran that big Bill Allen has dropped out, With Rod Treais ready to go again, and with cool- apparently headed Dick Whitmer set for fill- Bion Gh %c in duties after both turned in key) Kansas City (A) 1 jobs Wednesday Y “|should do all right. night, Pontiac Pi jcago (A) 0 ithe $12,500 prize money, ce rested in 2nd place =— 82. ew York ,(A). 8, Detroit (A) es | All members of the champion-| tsburgh (N) 4, Washington (A) 3 Chicago (A) “BR ‘Cincinmati CN) “B | wi accel TeUnseAT © REsCLes died the Lakewood Country Club|winter boosted the championship) points. Varnish wound up the sea- ter will be required to qualify for on with $2 points, Cigarette Sery- jthe final 36 holes and a shot at! }0, Milwaukee (N) B'S) : Ae - ami "0, & Louis «Ny “B53. Fifty-three pros and one ama Pontiac championships, —jteur bettered the par of 26-26—T72 : ' city course yesterday, par golf or bet-/margin for Pontiac Varnish to 0 Ed ucators M eet Radio Quintet _ Syracuse Plays Boston to Start Best-of-Three Series on TV By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The National Basketball Assn. payoffs open tomorrow in Boston and St. Louis with six of the league's 10 leading scorers in ac- iFrank Stranahan ahd Art Wall Jr rover the 6.489 yard course in’ the opening round Another 2) matched par. The field will be cut ito the Jow 60 pros and 10 ama- teurs, plus ties, for the final two rounds, Hebert toured the sandy layout Tiffany. in 31,34—65, seven under par. The, Final standings: short, husky French-Canadian from -Erie, Pa., was one of the early starters and he posted his Capitol Barbers ' {brilliant score with more than 100 rivals still on the course, ™ * 8 Until late in the day, when semi-finals, ' * * * able to follow Pontiac High's Plans were announced today for Saturday night at 7:0 Bethany Baptist Church hall, on o'clock in’ Jefferson Junior High Thursday, March Spectators are event. - at 9 p.m. School gymnasium, Opponents are welcome at this members of the Board of Educa- tion cagers and the team repre- Varnish team was made up of senting Pontiac’s two radio sta- John Wettlaufer, Al Jenkie, Roy tions WCAR and WPON. _Beckman, Jerry Christie and Ellen Chiefs in the Flint regional tour- ney can get the game over radio ship club ‘will be entered for the a benefit basketball game,‘ to be WPON (1460/ starting at 7:50 p.m at played : today, WPON will also air -the scored 6-8, 6-4, 6-4 in the "Area basketball fans who are not|s a2 second baseman from the New ern. These teams did .not meet MON %%E cc $B 8D : |yesterday and Nashua did the half)" league play, Thursday night, at; SSN, iim te mestda’t lock during the regular season, but Kansas city 71.0... eee ae ee |mile in :46 2-5 and the 5 furlongs Motor Inn, Wallace Johnson) 4a ous there for oa,” sald reat : ren , Washington 3 40h | bah oy .e . i n Vikings lost to Sexton, which! Detroit 1 4 (200 U in a blistering : 59, jturned in one of the best, if not). d : A peel >. 7 129 va} a aie manager Bucky Harris, - Nar s He eh Neoroe Len war his pouste— |the top, pin-blasting Periormance) » * * * s. Noi ; viest is carte! A ! . e, The Flint city ie mete NATIONAL LEAGUE Seven - Under . Par 6 ‘and will at hie opponents trom|”* ——— oe es oa saagaue eaeetign Wlond oe : Saturday's championship round NewYork ; 1 a3| Gives Erie, Pa. Pro. to 19 pounds. am face Cece seule Moir |Southern tour next week with! PHILADERPHIA Up—A sudden . a — : | ‘ , tches against Vande challenge amateur stand- ppt kage Emeimnats 3 3 3 | One Stroke Edge | towever, handicappers have Oakland Machine, Ile alse. bowis mass Devhtema. tat cord Buel at Rctate Slcbecwena, coudted this season, bet dutfined eee tecn|pudedetsnie a a Z| made the Leslie Combs II thor-'with several other loops. Carolina in a nine day jaunt. | the world’s top figure skaters, to- thor lat een Oe ' § 267) ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. u—A)oughbred a 45 favorite to take the) “tn his “big” 1st line Johnson put os day clouded the U.S. champion- aa This wes og Se ed = — ‘tightly bunched field of par-bust.' $83,300 winner's share and push ioeother a double, then had a 9| George Breen of Cortland State ships in which he was expected . This was adequately assuaged TODAY'S SCHEDULE | ; ——— : ix! Teache ! Wednesday night |At Bradeniown, Fla.: Boston (A) vs ‘ers, with Lionel Hebert nursing a Pin tap and followed with six) Teachers College chopped 26% to be a top contender. : | As geemisaaie, Aris: Chcege O1 ux Bal: lead. of one lone stroke, swung Varnish Netters straight strikes. His series was) seconds off the American 1,500 * ¢ For PHS and Indians, tonight’s “ {inore (A). |? : compiled on games of 268-248-215./ meter freestyle record winning | The U.S. Figure Skating Assn. encounter will be the third of the 4! Miami, Pe: Chieago (A) vs. Brooklyn into the second round of the St. S t t h L d He had a total of 30 perfect frames,| the Eastern Inter-Collegiate title | announced last night that “a rep- cage year. Each has taken a vic- At re avers. Fla.: Detroit (A) vs. Pitts-/Petersburg Open Tournament to- TeIC. ea and 24 out of a possible 36 strike! im 17:44.5 yesterday, resentative of a foreign skating tory. M any edge exists it prob- 4; s: “Petersburg, Fla: st. Louis (N) day, in PTTA Fi le jtotal, according to league secre- ; oo association” had accused Robert- ably should be given Art Van |, fe New York (ay iw os ee 6 1 na itary, Len Biallas, who has been Vie Seixas was knocked out of son of demanding “excessive ex- Ryzin’s club. PHS has the ( Cievelaml (A) : And from the way this classy, Final! otandigg fer’) the Pontiac Watching this league in action for|the Palm Beach Everglades Tennis) penses” for an exhibition, : At Ta . Fia.: Cincinnati (N) vs, Phila- : j Jp eo height that Central lacks now |“! Tamps. Fs. collection Gf swingers manhan- Table Tennis Assn. league play this 9M 16 years. He's its sécretary. ghar yesterday by Eddie Moy- , © place in the current championship test would hot be decided officially until a jhearing before the skating group | in, Berkeley, Calif., May 4-5-6. | * Ed * Northern Lansing Eastern game at’ 9:30 p.m Chiefs meet Flint night. If they win WPON will also ( 'IMA auditorium, ‘I ‘shadowed the Central to- scheduled The question of his status over- “rubber” for tonight Nympie queen Tenley feiss. ° meeting between Albright air Saturday's title game from the and world women’s titlist Carol Ls Pontiac Varnish 92 Heckman's Pont. Cig. Service 82 Paddle Kings Court Fight Delayed, Santee to Run Again fion. * * * The field for the playoffs wa's completed yesterday when the, Syracuse Nationals defeated New} York’s Knickerbockers 82-77 to! break a deadlock for third place in the Eastern Division. As the result, the Nats will open a best- of-three series against the Celtics) in Boston Saturday afternoon. The) game will be televised nationally | by NBC. : e* * St. Louis and Minneapolis play’ off tonight in St. Louis for secon money in the Western Division but| regardiess of the outcome the same teams clash Saturday in the, first of a best-of-three series. Philadelphia's Warriors, Eastern Division winner, will meet the~sur- vivor of the Syracus e-Boston series while Fort Wayne, best. in the Western Division, takes on the winner of the St. Louis-Minneapo- lis series. Cheaper by the Can Sports, fishermen find the price of salmon high in these parts. The) Oregon Game Commission reports that fishermen spent $1,300,000 in a single year o nthe Lower Rogue River in fishing for salmon. That brought the price of every salmon caught to $102. ; ~ * THAT ELUSIVE, BALI. -—- Walled Lake's Larry Hughes (dark jersey) is checked by a. host of St. Clair players as he tries for a | rebouhd in their game at Pontiae high last night. Pat Schwartz (45) Mike VanBuskirk (24) and Tom Schicker (54) all of St. Clair sur- round the Viking center. St. Clair overpowered Walled Lake 68-41 tor move into the finals Saturday night. came cruising in with 66s, it ap- ipeared no one wag coming close jto Hebert. Stranahan, former Brit- \ish Amateur champion from Tole- do, and Wall, a pro from Pocono ‘Manor, Pa., had 4-under-par 32 oe$ Pts Cd 62 71 Stadium Inn 68 Bethany Baptist 17 jeet Carriers CLEVELAND \#—His court bat- Game on Television ‘Aggies Meet NEW YORK #—The Oklahoma Aggies, cradle of top defensive teams since Hank Iba took over. Duquesne as NIT Opens unseeded quintets in the 12-team| field. : | Marquette and St. Louis takes. on Xavier of Cincinnati in the night tle to remain an amateur contin- ued until Monday, Wes Santee runs the mile tonight at Cleve- land's Arena against token oppo-! sition and the meet record he set here a year ago. It will be the third race for the 73-year-old since the Amateur Athletic on’s Executive Committee by 14-1 vote suspended him for life last Feb. 19 lon the back nine. * * @ | Hans Merrell, Mogadore, Ohio, jand Don Fairfield, Casey, Ill., win- jner of last week's Pensacola Open, \fired identical 33-34—67s to tie for |fourth. Deuoirs George Young Grabs ABC Singles Lead ROCHESTER, N. Y. (® —Georgeiwhich is defending its ABC title, Young, of Detroit's Pfeiffer Beer failed to place among the Ist five bowling team produced three of any division. a strikes in his final frame to be-| Raymond Ignaczdk of Buffalo. lcome the new singles leader of N. Y.. took over 5th in singles: the American Bowling Congress! witli 665. | tournament yesterday, | Three changes were made in the ? ‘regular team division, | Me ese ~ ae pies ee Marcal Products. of East Pat- oo ° si N. J..-rolled into 2nd pl | = teledige! eel long sanding terson, J.,‘rolied into 2nd place jwith 2 946; ard Ss pot was taken b y Pontiae Press Photo | leader Robert Rothgerber of | ‘ 4 Au thy zed T Serv ec St. | Louisville, Ky., who has 693. = ook ae of Louis, Mo. with 2,944; while 4th | Young, a 46-year-old equipment|place went to McMahon's Prochop, * istore owner, hit three strikes with of Paramus, N. J., with 2,919. \the final three balls of his final Gerolmo’s Wines and Liquors, Rest 6f the famous Pfeiffer team, | with 2,954 points. ‘the basketball reins 22 years ago, returns to the opening of the pres- tige - laden National Invitation Tournament tomorrow in the un- ‘familiar role of the underdog. The Aggies, the nation’s second: : ; |best defensive team but with only Met ine eteggersrl 7S 18-8 record, take on the de-, fending Dukes of Duquesne jn one, of the four games involving the Seton Hall. 1953 winner, faces night. Tuesday it'll be top-seeded aia os - = : aus... |Dayton (23-3) _ BLUEGILL, “messes” of bluegilis was taken recently by Elmer K. Buffmeyer, game. ‘Kenosha, Wis., still held the lead| Milford, shown above. There are 15 ‘gills and three calicoes in the | ‘The bout will be televised and The Dukes with their attack doublebill. built around All-America Sihugo! doubleheader at Madison Square) * * * 2 : From the four games will come Green, and the Aggies glash in the opponents for the four seeded the second game of the afternoon te ams on Monday and Tuesday. * * * |Garden after a pair of waberelied| Second-seeded Louisville (23-3) and comparatively small colleges,’ meets the Duquesne - Oklahoma Lafayette and St. Francis of Aggies winner and fourth-seeded Brooklyn open the proceedings. i * * *- cateh, taken from a lake in the Milford area, f . « CROP — One of the ice fishing season's 4 'Niagara (20-6) takes on the St |Francis-Lafayette winner Monday against either St. /Louis or Xavier and fourth-seeded St. Joseph's (21-4) of Philadelphia against the Seton Hall-Marquette _ Victor. | * * The semifinals will be played Thursday and the finals the after- noon of Saturday March 24. { @ * ae The Duquesne - Oklahoma Ag- gies game and the championship ‘contest will be televised by CBS. \ ‘Cuban, Mexican Welters. ‘Collide in TV Battle NEW YORK \W—Two fast-rising ‘young welterweights, Cuba's Isaac (Kid) Logart -and Mexico's Gas- - par (Indian) Ortego, put their vie- tory-studded records on the line cest tonight in the 10-round main event at Madison Square: Garden. _ broadcast (NBC) at 10 p.m. (EST) ieee) ae by te te it li agate Wire, tines ettignigece cea ct eT wom $e SB 0) ae c es WATER SPORTS ¥ Cruiser’s Inc. 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Barney even touched the artificial Boston ....... 23 33 13 59\the second period, when Car] Mar- We'll Answer KUHN AUTO WASH | 2==22=0 Sess See oreno Bose eet e le achianus, J . 149 W. ‘Across From Firestone ff Amoros and Pee Wee Reese and ae catch all my big) COMEBACK DREAMS—Bobby |Chicago ...... 18 39 11 47 /R Kane drilled in hatt the VOUT Questions ! iJ Hodges for that double play a Shantz, 56 mite who won 24 THURSDAY'S RESULTS _|BC total. He from 15 feet in the final game. Hodges never|, Nobody in Brooklyn ever said) games to become the American DETROIT 2, New York 2 = th mel period d Setter Po } college basketball all-star game — March 31 in New York. “3 | Floyd, the nation’s leading ; , ‘ iscorer with a 33.8-point average.) FORT MYERS, Fla., #—Unless, troit’s Ne. 't delictoney, or to 1T'd be giad to give it a try. Beyond|to sweat out Bolling, on ee ee SO sgysthoreat ig gong got a land Holup, collegiate field goal manager Bucky Harris changes his| show the youngsters how, or may- |that I don't know anything. . cost ne aa Se Peed pm inning ~ percentage leader with a 64.7 shoot-' mind at the last minute, Detroit's|.be Harris is just kidding. ‘ae comeback, |handled a putout and two assists ee by Bragan of Pitts-| while Minnie Minoso dropped ‘an 2 Jing mark, are the seventh andi starting lineup against the Pitts-| “certainly not,” —_ the ae, the only managers making)... oy ball, enabling Jim Fini- a eighth players chosen for the ten/burgh Pirates today is to have y , says not yet anyway. Backy just wants | without a bobble as their debuts in the major leagues e dict |man squad to be coached by Day-|this line in ‘it: Oe ee to investigate every possibility, |Tigers dropped their 4th exhibitién|this year, are off to @ good start gi” score from bie first lenun', : 7 at or five innings. games, Gene Conley, making hb . ton's Tom Blackburn. . Gordon, 2B. Who can say he is too old to play gl Sleseglan le ceded roamed oa pre hia Rigney, up from Minnespolis,|stert since sutfering ari injury last : ~ Yep, you're right it will be the| until after he has been in there.| “a "ake & second-base the Yankees were has seen his team win five of Six! august, fired three hitiess innings same Joe Gordon, a 4l-year-old/Sure, he's listed as a coach and) Maybe, some guessed, Harris} Besides Hicks’ single, there |while Bragan, brought in from)... ‘the Milwaukee Braves-sent the : youngster who retired in 1950 from that is what he is, but I still want) wants Gordon around as infield! were only three others on the |ollywood, has led his charges tolprooklyn Dodgers down to their . the American League wars, after|to have a look.” and , can aA ne (er triumphs in five games. [fifth setback in six games 6-2. Ed- : seven years with the Yankees and oe e plnch-hitting inmurence Detrett side. Al Kallue, * * die Mathews whacked. a pair of T - E BO A ry as @ master second baseman. | that Bucky asked if I'd neg cahteas cand a cnt. attain - pas as Cane a five-hit pitching from Allan Worth:| Detroit was held to only four e Maybe its just to point up De- ‘play second base today. I said second, just doesn’t have enough! well, tabbed tor regular left ington, Johnny McCall and Hoyt/nits by Johnny Kucks, Rip Cole- S| fielder, contributed another, and 1. Chicago Cubs 51. New York/York Yankees clobbered the Walt Streuli, a rookie catcher, S - — collected 15 hits, including a home/Tigers 8-2. Bill Skowron drove in ¥ Mercury Outboard : get Se tout. run by Daryl Spencer, three runs for the Yanks with a Motor ; i} Young lefty. Bob Miller went five The Pirates, a poor last in 1955,/single and a homer. : a innnings, becoming the first Tiger continue show In other , Dick Gernert’s . to go that far, and he looked just | strength in downing the Washing.) ltriple in the 10th inning gave the ¥ Yellow Jacket | like. what Harris has tabbed him ton Senators 43 om Dale Long's) Roston Red Sox a 43 victory over 1 for 1956: “A regular.” In his stint,/three-run home run in the fifthine Cincinnati Redlegs and the Boats , Miller eet down the Yankees with nine cee land Indians unleashed a 17 1 a meager three hits and a single , hit attack, by homers by ¥ Mastercraft . . run. Herm Wehmeier, Bob Miller and/smith and Hoot Evers, to beat ind Saul Rogovin limited the St. Louis) > itimo The only ‘Detroit scoring came Cardinals as the Philadelphia Phil- a Trailers =a | in the third, when Hicks singled, |iies came aw 91 victory. ————————— lies away with a ry 5 d Boats and Cruise | moved . second = ay — Willie Jones’ solo homer in the|Sportsmen Cautioned | Harvey Kuenn wal fourth inning off Ellis Kinder was ‘ Trojan ts Tonge = SE ao, About Forest Fires : , Billy Martin and allowed Hicks to} The Kansas City A's, behind the) LANSING—Sportsmen, campers | PLANNING SPORTSMEN’S SHOW — Gotham, : ( ¢ Molded Fiberglas Boats pales Weceagieiedl der ike ae se OE ghocaoboag aver eae seal some pray losecwc score. Kuenn later scored on a five-hit chucking of Art Ceccarelli,| and others using public lands were HEADQUARTERS. | \Ford V8 Is the World's Top Seller! 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Corner Cass and Lawrence FE 2-9111 Plenty of Free Parking ———— Bluejays Nipped 51-50 io" THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1956 | ‘ ; THIRTY-NINE “Three Quintet: Drop Along Waysidessc Archery Deer ~ Stop In for FREE Garage Plans COT ESSENTIAL ; Three more quintets fell along the waysi sf in ihe re last night leaving five area teams =e running for state playoff berths wext i "outhel fell to East Detroit 51-50 in the Class nals at Birmingham, leaving Pontiac, Bir- who Ferndale still alive among the top ~ MFintixe high chest -Walled Lake fell victim - to powerful St. Clair 68-41, and —— was ousted by Utica 44-40 in Bi ranks idst night. Utica is the sole area B team still in the race with St. Michael carrying the local C banner against St. Benedict's tonight. to Fall Out of “A Race By BRUNO L. KEARNS the 2:30 veurks, Baliman was un- Sports Editor, Pontiac Press (able to work free for the shot so ‘ : pi he tossed the ball over his head Si ix inal hysterical minutes of) ing it high at big Ron Emerick action put an exciting climax to| oder the board. wayside in + ae Bend, ine me (to be selected), ‘en gal Pian ve Cornell at Piles} 9 College Tilts jon "56 TV Card NEW YORK —— National| gon Broadcasting Co. schedule of nine gy football) included 29,941 residents and 2,883 regional games, NCAA's format of last season. Sept. at Lexington Trane ne at Port Worth, 21---Notre ‘Soke vs. Oklahoma abe me. Gragen Notre Dame, to be nationally wie |vised this fall. }. The network also will acy elena scored in the season of duplicating the vs. asanial REPAIRS... AND MAINTENANCE ing, ‘growing year, attracted a record turnout of more than 37,000 sportsmen in Michigan last year, an increase of Handy Man Plans some 4,300 over 1954. —. soem a House Plans— through February year ‘ ; : chow. that 33,630 residents "and! (ll ~ joc wun temunuicee nvpenceay, | SHohen Plans— 3,509 nonresidents purchased arch- Convent wane space into needed rooms. in. ery deer permits for the 1955 sea- sulate 00 comerve fuel. Keep norm doors and Attic Plans— regemea) 2205 mast These are our jobs on a Archery hunting licenses for 1954 ote Recreation Plans wrens P. S. We Also Have a Complete File of Easi- Bild Full Size Patterns at a Easy Budget Peyment Plea} Small Charge! PAPRPPPPPPPIPPIFS Redleg pitchers allowed 684 rung nm the season of 1955, the same 1944. at) what started as a cautiously played game between Southfield The pass went over Emerick’s head and banked off the board and East Detroit in the Class A| ite the nets for the score. regionals at Birmingham last| Ken Moser then dropped in a night. one-hander with only 20 seconds East Detroit knocked the Jays left to knot the count at 48-48 but out of the running 51-50 with ‘all|e action was still far from over. or the excitement cramped into) with 14 seconds remaining Prantera drove and was fouled by After a 13-13 first quarter, Ray Filar. He made the first point Southfield led all the way with and there was a scramble for his the score staying within a three jsecond missed attempt. peint range until East Detroit knotted ¢ at Su-59 Baliman finally got the ball = be on tho and quickly threw up and scored with only five seconds left. Moser let loose with the ball as The game was tied five timed’ he crossed mid-court and as the in the 4th period- and it was Prantera, who bucketed 10 of his| Ct t end 51-00. 12 points in the final stanza, who| SOUTHFIELD, | EAST DETROIT | was the thorn for the Jays, Moser 71-15 Ballman $515 es Kismik = $1.43 Philip, = 3 Two important baskets were Leighton 21 5 Prantera 5212 scored by sophomore Gary Ball-|/'*) ts aoe eee man, one a “‘freak"”’ two-pointer} Kebrer = 1 @ 2 which ultimately was the margin __| teams and individual kegiers are . Ponting Press Photo GETTING THE WORD — Rochester's Ron LeBarre (32) seems to be giving Ernie Malzahn (12) of Utica a few words of nothing as Malzahn prepares to go up for a shot. In the background is Roch- ester's Marv Kitchen, Utica won the game 44-40 to move into the regional finals at PHS Saturday night. Weekend Firing Closes PWBA’s Annual Toyrney Final squads of team, doublesjentries will come from Rochester, and singles bowlers in the record} ,i)ford, Drayt Plai: k Pontiac Women's Bowling Associa-\, 0 utica re yn . tion tournament take to the West , : ap) oats Huron Bowl's slick drives Satur-|@nd Waterford. day and Sunday. Teams start work at 6:45 p.m. Saturday, with 2nd- squad moving in at 9 p.m. Sunday's shooting fected by last weekend’s firing, |starts with doubles team Betty there was plenty of indication today that more are on the way. 5 of the aa Re Royal Oak —— at 12 o'clock noon. doubles. and singles squads are set for 2 p.m. and 4 ol victory. Tea 22 6 50 Totals 30 11 si] among the shooters to toe the |, im. : With Southfield leading 44-43 atig pernorr."’'"""" 13 10 12 16—61| “ime Saturday and § ¥: For the windup there are 48 St. Clair Impressive Vikings, Rochester Ousted By BILL CORNWELL ledge at halftime, then complete- While Pontiac bowlers will domi-|teams and 68 ‘doubles and singles nate the lists, other final period)combinations, 6. Des. he mos vs, Nevy at Philade Dee. sami va. Fianares at M OPEN SATURDAY 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Mathis and Elizabeth Baldwin of} Tourney Results East Detroit t Southfield 60 mel Livenia rong ay Hes , Plymouth 4 Ann Arbor 59, ree 42 Hollan Benton Harbor 43, Niles CLASS B ‘At Flint Vassar 72, Ionia 46 Pint Tech $0, l= cee 4“ Rogers City 83, Bt. Louls 46 (OT) @ At Pon St. Clair 68, Walled Lake 4) Utica 44, Rochester 40 . CLASS C Boyne City 68. Ha: ‘Bast Jordan i Mort ne Berrien a exe ae 41 ttawan 52, ‘At Saginaw Art Arther oe eS, Plat Bt. A. M4 4 Abien. colgwater st. Charles $8 Parma 60 Portiand 8 Patrick 72, iDensvilie 84 ans \ ‘Wreodand = mon 63, Holton 47 ReaEER St. Paul Port austin bad At Mt, ; é 53, Rose City 29 ; e og Ay 4 Mary & Walled Lake and Rochester's ly routed the Vikings in the 3rd luck ran out in Thureday-night's| jand 4th pe riots. . Class B garhes of the MHSAA! Forward ae Ten and Don | regional basketball tournament at/Hasler, clever pivotmanf, each | the Pontiac High gym. lfired 21 points for St. Clair. Larry} St. Clair’s sharp-shooting quin-| Hughes | led the Vikings with 13 tet gave an impressive perform-/ points. ance while everwhelming Walled) The Class C semi-finals take Lake, 68-41, and a tall: Utica team| came from behind to pin a 44-40 ote re nam ee eatback on’ Rochester. S$ court, St. Michael's Sham- rocks hope to settle an ald score The Chieftains and St. Clair | when they tackle St. Benedict of will battle for the ‘B’ regional | Highland Park at 8:15. The Mikes corn Saturday at 8:15 p.m. were soundly trounced by St. Ben Utica had too much height for) j" the SCL — end they the Falcons. Rochester outscrapped| B&ven’t forgotte the Chieftains to earn a 21-18 half-| Marine City meets Detroit St. time lead, but Utica’s backboard Gregory in the opener at 7 o'clock. strength began to assert itself in Winners square off Saturday at 7 the 3rd quartr-as the Bi-County/p.m. for the ‘C’ title. League champs forged into an ad- ST. CLATR WALLED LAKE van © — linquished. GFP GFP ae 6 7, . “t hea 2 @ @ Woodworth 3 0 6 Fuicons nee joe Tipe pbs ic aed xa! ve Up and fasier «6 «9 1 Walker «= -2 3 6 ‘two foul shots by Ron LeBarre in Grieg . 132 4 D. x Hess ¢ 8 : hlicht @ 23 the final minute narrowed Utica’'s) = ot F yeni 6 5 margin to two points. But a field =e ao goal by Dick Cole with 20 seconds| g: cieir ....... 1321 19 15-68 remaining squelched Rochester’s| Walled. Lake .......... 6 20 $ 10-41 hopes. Urica ROCHESTER * bi t S weaween 2 33 Cole was the big gun for the |Stonebr’ker $ 0 4 Van Nocker fekt h 2 0 4 Pet 168 Chieftains with 19 points, Le- | Rickwene 7309 Dean. 325 Barre scored 12 points and Jim Nee ee Uemarte 208 as Van Nocker 10 for Kochester. Ross 124 ; Walled Lake was no match for Utica 18 8 44 5 pei ae the ¢lassy St. Clair squad. The Rochester 11 10 7 12-40 Clair cagers stormed into a 34-2 5 Toni ht’ Act | TREMENDOUS | ae iW at Film 8p m.—-Pontiac vs Punt Central 930 pm ane Bast. vs Flint North. At Birmingham 7.30 p.m. —Det. Cath. Cent. vs. Birm. At Ferndate 7.15 p.m —Hamtramck vs. Perndele 8 45 p.m sarees TS pe vs, Highl d P SE MINES NEW MERCURYS At Pontes m.—Det 8t. Gregory ve Marine C See 8 fs p.m—H P. 8t. Ben. vs. St. Mike BOB FROST, INC. Lincoln-Mercury Deater 85 8, Weodward, Birmingham MI 6-2200 Staying on Top Penn State has suffered only! three losing basketball seasons in bi the last 15 years, a “Get out of the ordinary... get into an Olds! Come in and... 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WHASSA MATTER WITH Je Ach . Opens Longest Span HAUGESUND, Norway — The longest bridge in Norway, the 7,500- foot Karmsund span near Hauge- sund, was Officially opened recent- | ly. It is 552 feet wide. The. American buffalo is actually | a bison. ANYWAY, I DON'T FIGGER THIS 1S ANY TIME TO STOP AND ‘ASK QUESTIONS... GIT GOIN’, LENA GAL, - LE'S GO FROM HEAH! ‘OH, HE LASTED LIKE CORDUROY ' PANTS /» WHAT HAPPENED Y BREAK IT GENTLY, WAS THE OTHER TUB OF LARD / 700 He MASOR DIDN'T SHOW UP AND AMOS : DEFAULT/“~ 1 LEFT HIM AT THE OWLS CLUB, TAKING GOWS AND POSING LIKE NANCY = WHAT'S THAT OH. DEAR I FORGOT ABOUT THE . FUNNY ODOR u MUD PIES I HAD IN SNIFF ---SNIFF 7 COMING FROM a aa THE OVEN THE KITCHEN ® Tor Peg. Uo Per OF —All rights coerwed Cape 188 by United Pewee bydicate, ing. at OP'S PUT OUT E WANTED TO SEE SOME ACTION= he | a Haast Nth rh GIDDAP, JERRY.’ } LAS = | | | : By John Morris *AND T FURNISHED MY OWN WATCH ! & You'll Find PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac Press Want Ad Section lake édvantage of this easy way to sulve al! your buying and sell- bE ing oroblerns To Place Your ae WANT AD Keep alert-chew gum E\ -~ pat FE 2-818) Avoidtraffic jittersand ¥ driving drowsiness. En & Chewgumwhileyou're gum you like but chew behind the wheel. while you drive. Nat- ng helps relieve urally, we recommend strain and tension— refreshing, delicious helps keep you feeling Wrigley’s Spearmint fresh and alert for Gum-for lively, satis- eafer driving. hes flavor and real c WELL THIS 1S PUNN>.. WE SHOULD HAVE TURNEO R SIDE Chew any brand of ing enjoyment. «1s J “How many have I caught? - +» You're the third, Mister!” ” 4 4 FORTY-ONE._ 3 Zz Fe bs! eae ke s ‘ Family tile | vu tel « Hee GRETA V. wei nena Includes furnishing 1s materials tad equipment cata well culverts and gra approximately ta.000" i work and incidental clea’ c) ee and 11,500 ey . of @ compacted gravel surfacing and 4.600 %q. yds. 5° gre State Recreation ~— sopeugmasety © miles east of Holly, da County. forms, plans a avecifica- tions may be obtained fr the De- partment nservation, Parks and reat! i 8 T. Mason Building, Lansing - Michigan, at & cost of ($3.00) not returnabie, vk Article IX-—Manutfac! 1 District—/ 38°09 W 327 feet from center of ; Section 9.2 (as Re-\thence N 18°21' W 305.30 teet: 7 : th 89°05’ E 320.60 feet; thence N 60°08'35" ao hah to /E 155 feet; WN 0°03'30" EB 33 feet: m a Manufacturing ." thence S 89°08’ W 656.30. feet; thence ‘Add: Section @5 to read es follows:|N 0°14’ W 124.03 set; thence B 99°48 one te eo of «|W 200 feet; thence S 0°14 E 435 feet; building exceed & ‘t of two thence N 89°h@ EB 475 feet to Clerk}ana one-half (24a) steties or thirty-five) The above stated amendments = teet, extept that hereby d to be immediately neces~ mgrester Sykes permited br soe tha oS Se coe . a | She"Beand of Appeals. ordered to vake effect thirty (30) days Pha, Bogrmacy,| Ma cea aL “Es “trailer on P cg) ay be| To iahip “Beard of the “ot used. for the ot operation of a White Lake on the 10th" Pile of March, trailer ined and regy-| 1956 lated by "Act 143 Of the Public Acta of BERT A. Mc! . 1939, as amended, that ‘same shall Tow 1086 sg | Sta) Bach Trailer Couch shal be Toe = a e ir a ; ofjed on its site so that it shall have TOWNSHIP Laird has been h| front ‘yuna ‘ot of net less than fifteen (1s) WRORDINANCE NO. 11 Wl bap! I appointed to feet, yard of not less than ten) An ordinance to seenton ii, the “Senate seat of the late Sen. joy feet ond rear yard of not less than| sub-section 13 of White Lake Town: : a fifteen (15) feet. ‘All auch yards s“all| Ordinance No Tead as foleve: Harley M. Kilgore; of West be free and elear of obstructions. Section ‘ood Constru: (30) feet and an area of not twenty-four hundred (2,400) square feet for each trailer. mi fe) Plot plan shall provide Epes peeenl ances and utili such ities, stould be made payable to Michigan De- ter, t conform to partabent of Conservation, oa 10. 188 placed -_ the plot se ioe suai be {ible or "have trusses of comparable salt when located on not occupy| strength: astoy OP RRINANCE KO. 10, ee as) Te tne of aot Robert Jewell, 25, of Waterford, WHITS LAKE, OAKLAND COUNTY, | (d) Sidewalks, private roads and ease-| Bi¢' Spacing Roof who pleaded guilty to reckless age ments shall not be counted as # vert cf o"x6" iercc thx 4" driving yesterday before Water- An ordinance amend White Lake|the required twenty-four hundred ‘2 ) 2x6 trussed or 2"x8" 16" CC ford Tow hip Justice Willis D. Le- Township Rural “Sohine Ordinance by amen Article TH—tection 4.1—Health, Sanitary, Safety and Protective Measures hat conforms with the requirements ofjcopy of an ordinance me Article V_—Section §.1—Districts the local electric utility and shal! make Township Board of the Township of eae VI—Section 61—Residence liayailable for. each trailer space a White bake on the 10th day of March, trict 3 wire 120-240 volt electric service. - Article Mette a 8.1—Commercia! 1\° 159 a land use permit shall be grant- _ BERT A. McKEACHIE, ed the applicant an the furnishing of Township Moers ae “x—Bection 9. 2—Manufacturing| pans and spec ns showing compli- : Mar. ance wit ciaests — Article IV-—Health. Sanitary, Safety and Se ees a fee of twenty-five ($25. 00! NOTICE OF SALE R a Measures—Section 4.1 lars. Such land use permits shell be $3. 000.000 Add: mevetion, (C) to read as _— revocable for noncompliance with the SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE ' B ooms ror ce requirements of this Section, Uniess CITY OF PONTIAC OAK'T AND COUNTY, shall not be considered dwellings NOT) revoked, such land use permits shall be ig el a shall any habitable room be located in/ vale for a period of five (5) years. scnoot Dis . oak a ba nt unless room shall have e Zonine District Map of Ordinance Sealed bids iq er the — — re one ek Oe ee ed geveteni net. ae wee fave See, ~— Peet be the City of Poutioc, Orkiand ti a case > t | County, Michigan, of the = valee of ordinance will take pn tainty dares from date of first — jon. I hereby certifv that is a square feet. - fe) Bach Trailer Coach Park shall rovide an electric distribution system (finished surface) in the pt the windows of the room. All habttable| as nded nll Teen the fetlawing described om ——— f $3. ss to, peppaiicr Coach Park 1 DRIVING LESSONS The ‘RAVE WAY’ te the right way PHONE: to learn driving! Expe = s under all —— ——— "SAFE "WAY DRIVING SCHOOL ~ ENGINE M 11) TURRET LATHES: (2) J & L #7A =«=—CUniversal epindie; ‘2 W & 8 34 Model «electors, M50, '» We 8.4, #1A with bar feeds and tooling ENGINE LATHES: Monarch H D Geaied-Head 16°x30" ter'xse" Turetran tapers; eenvers taper; 1ax24" centers; centers Q. C; Cisco 20x60" ers, Atles 10" VERTICAL TURRETS, multiheads Ballard 24": MILLING MACHINES: Kearney Trecker Mode! H Vertical Type, 24x96" bed, TO" power (19501; ecntal; (2) anntal dial ty pe Hori-ontal H D Brown & Sharpe Koerner & Trecker 24 mw B & 8 25 Vertical. PRODUCTION MILLS: Newton Du- aiex 24060": sutomatic: anc 3; Rigidmills, Kent Owens IM RADIAL ford 4 ft. 9” e cols. all geared: can 30°. Morris #. and #2 Horizonta!s. DATLL PRESSES: Natco 16-spindic Bausch 36, ® 12 edjustible gang drills Wright @ and “OR. D Delta, Walker-Turner centers, Cam Follower. (24 12) Cincinnat! Cincinnati. Seen to 20" NDING: External 6x18 Plain Cylindrical Onis sersal Inspection Weekday« » Send, Fer Cireolar Says i =H 3 te “ws : feet Section: B1-—-A new subsection « s| "Town 3 N Rahge @ B, Section 1, Bnet oan Seer hie ring at peens Dueliines distance 5 89° ¥ 847.80 fees Zé Wi 10.2—-Pioo! Ceiling Wend Root Flag: oe 2 Som < . ots Fel ty cen ete pea *: ! rk rhall provide ws: ® minimum width of not jess then thirty we pew sub, —— to « toad has been serving as his state's ds. Roots tax commissioner. = t 4 & Ss s = & = true. by the costs. Virginia. Laird, of Fayetteville, News in Brief was fined $15 with $20 * Pleading guilty to drunk driving, 23-year-old Amos Hunt of Farm- ington was fined $75 with $25 costs yesterday by. Farmington Town- ship Justice Allen C. Ingle. : Profit Taking Lowers Stocks what slower pace than yesterday's total of 3,270,000 shares, largest of the week. - Coppers, chemicals and most airlines | were fractionally ‘higher. Combustion Engineering, Lukens)‘, Steel_and Campbell Wyant chalked up gains of around 2 points. Pitts- burgh Steel rose more than a point. In the motors’ Studebaker-Pack- ard was off close to a point in active trading. Ford and Chrys- ler were lower, and General’ Mo- tors was holding at about yester- day's close. Du were down more than two points. Kennecott has been a_ sharp gainer in recent sessions. Du Pont today cut prices for nylon and fila- ment yarns in an effort to spur sales of synthetic fabric. | Gainers included Standard -Oil| (New Jersey), Long Bell Lumber, Canadian Pacific, U. S.- Rubber, St. Patrick’s Day square dance sponsored by the Lake Orion Lions' Club, March 17th, 9 p. m, to 1, Al Hanoute’s Show Room (formerly L. C. Anderson's) M-24. Admission 25c per person and Hearold (Arizona) Rice, caller. lines. Lower were Bethlehem, Youngs- town Sheet, Zenith Radio, Dow Phelps Dodge, At noon the Associated Press 6)- Pont and Kennecott Copper as United Airlines and Eastern Air- Chemicai, Southern Pacific and)* [MARKETS Wheat and Com Produce — ErROIT, March PRODUCE reb 10 (AP)—The follow ah 5 et cea erown NEW YORK w@ — The stock Serer $34, te Bre Bec market ran into limited profit-| yd Pieles Friday Fat tre oe taking today with prices gener- be. sSoplgs., donathen, | rancy,. 3 ally lower in the early afternoon. foes ee “eas bu: Re 3 oars rae line came after the mar-| ""y Nek 3.50-3.00 Mb te Soy Jin enrlle to record helghte 1 20°fge bu. Cabbage. Ko hi me on. five ‘of the last six sessions. |Ne 1, 3555% ter” Celery rect Losses in key, issues were un- VG0-1 90 “doe Bs Moresredob; No | ) 2.50-3.00 pk bakt. tae net Lets der a point in most cases, A re or Fee. cat at at eae pee eas on teva ee Beha. "Parent. oi = by | corporate news, 1, “eta nt Volume was running at a some-|house, No at . sat, Featehes hot : a a 3 $i box; rhubarb, te 1 100-3 doa bohs. Ruta 1 + 1, in 40 bu. Turnip, topped, No 1, 2.00- —— N 1, 1.00. on bu. “pase is. te en medium, Boosie of case, mort x EGOS tar casts included, 1} averens 5), medium 43-44, lan eS 36. Total weekly receipts 8,- eases, g Barer ape ites—Grade A, large 47-60; large oe 47; omens mote-A1. Grade B. extra large “46; relatively slow. Accumu ations are eaey on large Fay some instances and tend ber invesh|the Board of Trade today. 'Grow Firmer CHICAGO (PR — Wheat and corn firmed in fairly active dealings on Other "| grains maintained a sunty tone. &| Buying in i em eorn was , in part to Senate action yesterday which in effect would raise government support prices on these cereals this year. Soybeans had a slightly easier ‘tone although they did not lose mueh ground. March oats dropped a cent at the start, partly recover- ing later. ry ” Wheat near the end of the first hour was % to % higher, March oats $2.23%; corn % to % higher, »| March $1.33%; oats % lower to 4 higher, March 61%; rye unchanged ‘jto % higher, March $1.30%; soy- -|}beans unchanged ta. % lower, March $2.60, and lard 3 cents a | hundred pounds lower, May $12.12. Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, March 16 grain: Wheet— Mar. . 2.99% May ...... 220 06=—s De MAN Ss scacees Leet peo PANICLE 3S i% May... Dec .....,.. 306% July .....0.. 1.23 Corn— Gaaeaiace’s 133 Mar ........ L33% May ........ 100% OS steceens . a July ......-. 1.40% y 12.60) carerens 200% Wins Mar . as burdensome. Medium an wnaer- grades’ in light supply and clearing satisfactorily. — CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGOS CHICAGO, March 16 (AP)—-Butter|s steady; recel , w' bu ing prices unchanged to ‘s higher; score AA 57; 92 A 57; 00 : Th; cars 00 B 565; be C s about steady; recel| 9.500; © buying prices unchanged to ‘4 higher; U.8. large white 60-00.9 per cent A's 41; mixed 39.5; mediums 38; 6 * ™ — v1, checks 36.8; cur- _Death Notices (AP)—Opening| La” Voorhees Sipis FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service. | Cemetery a 8 SAVE. BUY warty onaret lots, from_@ J The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 28181 cf ie ; i 5 ak 3 B si 2 486 3.15 30 = t 4.08 729) (10.80 AUTO SALESMEN WANTED CHECK THIS PLAN mission pers per car, f= Wenlie” seat, i EXPERIENCED CAR HAULERS FOR IM- MEDIATE WORK. MUST HAVE GOOD, PAST - EXPERIENCE AND REFERENCES, NONE OTHER NEED APPLY. CALL FE 5.6125, EXT. 22. : BAL wanted. have income “| No. 40 Patterson St. in the of stock average was off 40 cents at | oe N, Range 8 Section 14,| Pontiac. Michigan, until 8:00 o'clock —Adv. $188.20. Yest the average rede art of. “the "sw ty be at the | Wednesday ihe gerd vor? rh, 1956. a. * > 4 a: “* . : : Bn, “corner thence ij eng test:| oi which time ond place said bids will) St. Eulalia Guild of St. Vincent up 90 cents to a new peak of thence N 822.04 feet: thence E 437.63) 5. publicly opened a Church is having a Penny Supper $188.60. s 308. feet; the z feet; thence 5 feet; thence iia bends will be dated. March 2, ) 673.23 Gent: sence © Fe E pa Leos 1956, will be coupon bonds tn the de- - Eve in ballroom of the Casa . “789 ce tentnetng, Also b Se toot of W su) pemunstion @f BLDGO cach ov tn tnager) Gel Rey. 111 Oneida Rd. —Adv. New York Stocks FE 2-2253 feet of the Be eet’ sR. Section 13,|%! purchaser, will be numbered consseu- sale, K. of C. Hall, 8. (Late Morning Quotations) rt instruc- % : *| tively in the direct order their t of ; rities from 1 upwards, and will) Saginaw, March 23, 5 to 9 p. m./Admiral ...... 20.2 4a int distance E 1,332.48 feet N) bear interest trom their, date at a rate ¥ 5 Air Reduction 4L7 Isl Crk Coal 45 34 8 % er; thence! or rates not exceeding 3% per annum, March 24, 9 to 11 a.m. © —AdV. 'Alited m. 119.4 ae N 56°12? W along center Pontiac =) oe oMa ten hoenber |. 1986 and these. Allied Strs .... $5 ohne Man... 0 eet; thence N 100.12 feet | DPT semi-annually on’ June 1 @ Rummage sale, Mar. 17, 9 a. m.|Allis Chalmers 73.5 Ls. 494 to shore of lake: ‘thence easterly: north: | Comber 1 Each bid shall state “he an- Church. — Ttd ... 120.1 oo AAO erly and easterly slong shore iine 920 pual interest rate or rates upon which to 1 p..m. Pirst — A ww:--s+ 88 Kresge, 68... 20.1 feet more or less to N and 5 “% line; | ft it is submitted, a tn of 858 W. Huron. —Adv, Am Airline... 95.5 Yroger ....... 50.6 | i? Of 1%. The interest rate for each a. Meee an & FB . scene Pecos oe Oy ocak telecast fo] ae, ee, Episcopationtu ae. & ie Men mk Le Serving Good F — Since 1929! st ome, Tate only, Accrued ds swest be/Chuch, Exchange St. entrance.|Am MO Péy 3, iiss a my .. ge B k ne ns yer bv the purchaser at the time of Fri. March 16, 2 to 8 p. m. Adv.\am N Gas..... e3 =| Alte .. oe ( fasts—Lu heo : elivery. . Am News ..... 1. sees) ae ree A _ Bald bonds will mature serially on the 2 fonal| 4™ Rad. ' 334 . ef RIKER FOUNTAIN 9 222200222 BS atin Caries Bie ft Bs i ws: I. year : : ts Bt. HK : melt .... $i. Sars erck ow... ry Lobby of Riker Bldg jo then pene Sot, Sac ee eae of ante ® ™. 008 = Mar. 17, 8 to Il a. Am Fei M Tel Mad Mergen Lino - 49.4 iby or. bonds are subject to redemption prior to/ M. Spring clothing, men, women, By « Ae oe nervous hens be maturity. | children. —Adv. +e 00 4 and capouatna + ag yo of Pot ‘price. day, March 1%, at 2:30 from The bonds sre to iss: for the i @&c.. ih - the Punerel with bee gare wd I oer CCOUNTANT, wide sates par &Co.. 1p ‘ CHICAGO POULTRY seat oth bo at bersy _Mousi ‘an equipping new sc j o> BD. he. THURSDA ND Y ‘additions to existing school waftaings ond phases accounting, d } bist. 188.2 ts WICAGG, March 15 (AP)—Live pou Park Cemetery, Mr. oe M. ra /acquiring sites and additions to aes, in an assignments; monthly clos: jAtl me ] Mat rl . 64.6) try f sveady on oy “pr ites, will le state at toon Starting 9:30 A. each day said school district. and ‘ aa ; a, Sheriff's road patrol, said 91 gal- ,. 4 , Hogi 1500 eciiva. bulche rad p.m. from the Donelson Landis Model l#te model office machines Draft ings of $2,990,353. equal to $3.54 on. were seized. along with Earl 7 cay YORK eres 16 ‘Compiled bY) icedy (tc | ohn Bicher Mhan, Tharedesc Johns Funeral Home with Rev. Cincin- ine and blueprint machines. etc per share. This compares with net Arms, 34 d Ed & ARE sep Sevocts ted OOS O«S. 60 erage, top 10 lower sows mcait ba thea —— — 7 . c Auctioneers’ Representative on P.emises, Phone TR 55477 earnings in 1954 of $1.729.458. equal .. a tala la Nateeren Use Lema eG eet tehere set) 00, San cag edta Kins Ledge Wo. 810 will eondect = Net change vi s oh ie a to $2.04 per share. {Noon today 269 7 1436 75.0 198.2 “hare AY we Ppa we 75-1300, some ay Wit stubs es on P ri “ar ever fat No is twetght butche: Milton J. WERSHOW DAVID WEISZ Sales in 1955 were $78,595,517, r Weel ceaee | set lens a4 8 ies 12:50, sareral loads ae lots No “1 Sea Shay Puseral eee the Donelson- qj . 3 I Meenith ago.. 261.6 134.8 73.4 1773.28 200-230 ib 1328 these sorted for, ——— —— 1313 Melrose—WE 3-854) 840 Sen Julion— pg COMPAred with $53,873,726 in the ome Court t Orders Year ago 211.9 1232 2 18s] welwh! and grede 280-320 Ib 1200-12 80 | _ Card of Thanks 1 : previous year. This represents an. i 1986- 56 shen 2704 1441 757 1886,230-375 Ib 1150-1200. bulk sows 350- oe MI 8005. Los Angeles 46.: Auctioneers. Los , ‘ 203.t 114.9 672 148.8 S60 Ib 10 25-11 56 ; ain sora Fence Cuts in Gina's Film BE RG BE BD Bp oe che ae cot, ta WORDS, CARNOT, EXPREAE, My dent | otes 1954 low 1439 TTR 564 1080 clasres fairly pres and fully stead; : $ e dear friends = ee eight learts chat 1083-1.280 Ib steers and relatives for their beautiful FETROIT STOCKS eee 4180 Jew (ote good lelles chaise floral offerings and kind deeds | ROME vW—A Rome court has J. Nephier Co steers 1850-1800. a part load mixed eee ee eee ot mer Soareet how | res fr clm aths good and TA Tt igh ) . pecial ‘ordered three scenes cut out of “#'* etter decimal Pr tie Mesa ¢ fee in cam oer rights 18 00 thanks to the Rev Winen for his (Gina Lollobrigida’s movie on the Beitnia Raper ia teal teria Greta ie es Ger c J oeinogne 24 27/102 A tls _ the i life of Lina Cavalieri, ‘The Most Kingston Products :' : bearers, the Borden Co. and em- = | sine eer pike al ; ployees and a very special thank } | j i i i j 3 : a sey ees pery anks e | cams Woman in the World.” rhpgale aphicdiore ae a 3 ood ta the Huntoon Funeral Home L e ™ ‘Rudy Mig eee 4 4 «4 ANd choter vealers 22.00-24.90: eull to Hime oied our Gene, peues w ayne Bcrew* | La commercial vealern 10.00-21 00 | y darkes ours | e action : as at the request threw ents uid aud a.ked | Salable sheep 900. faigly active especially to those I do not know with a “Rocket 8” lee Oreste Cavalieri, a brother of eens |staughter lambs and sheep Aeaty. good ey God bless you. Mrs. Lois the famed. dancing and singing! . ito mrime wooled lambs 97-101 Ib, 2000-| Racine i 5 ° . . | a a pleasurejto own and drive. star. He contended that parts of Approve Factors in Sate dene oe Soar ee goes In Memoriam _ 2 TOP trade-in allowance for good ysed cars. JEROME Oldsmobile-Cadillac _ 280 South Saginaw Street ’ Phone FE 4-3566 - the picture “not only dishonored the life of his sister, but reflect offensively upon living members jot her tamelly i é * The scenes ordered cut were: pe pinodes representing Lina having been an adopted child, the of Refrigerator Company GREENVILLE ‘# — Directors of, ‘Hupp Corp.. and officials of the ‘Gibson Refrigerator Co., have ap- proved an agreement for Hupp to: as. buy Gibson's business and assets. Executives of both firms said 00-1900, shorn lambs absent choice slaughter ewes 5.00-8.00 | First ~ Surkace Ship Ready by Early 1960 WASHINGTON Navy plans to float ood 12 cull to (INS) the ‘The world’s iduel scene between Lina and an- Gibson stockholders will meet April first nuclear surface ship in early “other actress, ‘romantic clinches between Lina ‘and a Russian prince. Cashew ,trees begin to bear fruit ‘in their third year, but they don't, their that Hupp substantially will assume lus through a second yn on its Yield a paying crop until ififth or sixth year. of Cleveland and Detroit, on the same date will ask stockholders to chief of the Navy's bureau of ships, ‘authorize additional shares for the Gibson acquisition. ; The proposed agreement provides’ jall Gibson liabilities. and some of the 25 to approve the pact and Hupp. 1969. Rear Adm. Albert C. Mumma, also said in his announcement that, the service plans to operate the | atomic-powered | submarige Nauti- original fuel. LOVING MEMORY or 1 THEL- ma P McKillop, whe passed away 3 years ago, March 16h. dust when your life was brightest, Just when your yeare were best You're called from the Tow, IN work of To a home of eternal rest Sadly missed by her hucband Gauthters, son-in-laws and grand- sons . . IN 'OVING MEMORY ard WNewhanks Jr arey 4 Years _OF How. who passed March 16, 18 Four years aco our darling ‘bid us We know that e know that you are ha Our Savior on hi ol mage! tae Sadly inlesed br Daddy, __Brother, Sisters ago LLL m4 DUNSTAWs a 24301 al Mound Rd, — Red. Call Jefferson 66000, Apol ron. irate vont Se Co. Inc.” G\g STATION ATTENDANT AND minor repairs. Call in person. Penal field rd.. Community GO AHEAD With Oldsmobile SALESMEN WANTED There ts a bright futute for you want in sales The men we are alert. aggressive rape and willing to work hard to Ps abead. EARNINGS UNLIMITED JEROME MOTOR SALES 280 8. Saginaw St. Ask for Mr. Moore GRINDER—O_D. IXSPECTOR Must have experience on close gence precision aircraft MC MFG. CO. 118 Indianweed Rd. Lake Orion . -. a y a d P THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1956. MILK ROUTE ALESMEN WANTED One of the lar- > gest and. most —— dairies the area. vas men pre- ferred — qualify yourself with one of ‘the best train- ing programs in the country. S Work Wanted d Female 31 ee oe. AGED “any ee or oer. a ony i. = Ber’ a ‘posTTiON a live 4 ote lad Liem | up 4 g as pe deliver, a) LATING, BANDING & FIN, * Hardwood Picor e Employment Agencies 8A Help Wanted Female 7 tact representa- tives-at the Wal- dron_, ogg 7 a m., Sat., ' o oa fohow Yet we 5 . O'N = mae SELF 7 RAY O'’NEIL, Realtor specialty, PE 26652. Air HAKERS, cement ete. NES RENTAL 1251. Baldwin PE 20071 AN INCOME nearer PRE- By v umber sets cr vets, Sens ie 4 ot ¥ roe ©, PLANS DRAWN compel wu with master’ o degrees. Lawrence PED tis, ema Appt. PE 3164 ts a LEARANCE rey aReaAt 3 REPAIRS, ROME SOOREEEPING AND Tax é SERV.) prowme be Hawi Pye kits. ree. 0nd industry OR 3-9057 after § | we ooiy7 PE 6-102 | $14.35. now $10.29 Dua-Flex kits, -PSSORS, AIR FOOLS, _ | % W Huron Sr Wo, 3 ae $15.95; 5a? ca nie weneretors heaters, sand- "—NGOME TAX SERVICE reg. ; or shee oh = ACKSON'S RENTAL mex NO a, okeen Fins 3% model C reg. 33.75 2 W. Montcsim __—-s¥FE 46-5240 ——— == hose is is ‘8 50, lek yy . A-l CEMENT WORK | FE. “cusea Eves. FE #0317 | $84.50, 972.50: Sopris Baler | while CAR. fd ir TRS — BASEMENTS ; fl or pertial-repairing old & COME oN REA ONABLE woe = pasement | weldrprect. week days OR _ Notices & Personals 25 ing. Cement floors & drains — Bere 18. Hom LON LPL PPP pp, H Mb, tor shone Fs also additions garages. & breeze- Souiae . wl 1 Es | AAA PRIV ‘Ways roofing. siding porches & aa $45 AAS ce combination windows é __... PHONE: E 33135 | _eensed_30_vears greece wmegeises| NEED HELP? |_ ‘tres Muarp Shor Binet nee resident! ap 3 _ a H Boe AND _CEMEN 2070 Airport Rad OR 3-1592 chimneys, eo Jed too pel erage at “yt bad Ld ANYONE INTERESTED In N SCIEN- = Trcsccntaa and commer- rage ure, tology or Dianetics “please call cial, Guaranteed work, Ph. FE SAVE MONEY ve pit between 4 p.m. and ae Pesan bats pean ane. FE 6-027" Let us file return for you.| _® p.m BLOCK as CEMENT WORK | 8 Clerk St FE S10 for ppt. ‘AUDIVOX HEARING AD WM it RM. 10, 2-2068._ TA 101" N. 4-0530 No . Wodek & J. Sutheriana _Sitimote cals FI 6-8 $09 THY Perry at Joslyn. PE OMS | Cacn with orien, crue, $28. CEMENT & BLOCK _ | <-Cpm.Den7. eves. Ou oak Bal COD. You ‘pay "povtase Ss pel ean WORKING a ‘8, TROOME "TAX MA 42362, 00 Se a ook ; SPHCIALTY.| Baldwin Ave. 6 om+ pm. PE "buhertana peo Ae Ws Hres Journeyman Apply Employment _ | Stenographers Office PONTIAC - MOTOR - DIVISION CLE OOD ATE rcmoan| 1. Ss PHAR MACISTS for edvance-| .. end REAL ESTATE We Deni gtonarteta our Ss ae rea, Special on fist P: C Ww C [EADY WANTS oye eae PO ‘00d Oo. | Thurs FE 5-400 tae "+s Stay with ELDERTY se) | nD OS: Se cTAIL _ asy. house, MA MANAGEM ENT Mted 2 bose, FE 3 OPPORT UNITIES REED EXTRA CASH? WORK THE Employment Service w. 4-255 Floors, be ing — Past serv’ GUSTOM” BUILDING. FHA.” FI. Laundry Service 18 BATN MAID FOR SUPPLE Office % © 4 years one. ELECT! RICA WIRING “LICENSED LACK URTAINS PLAIN | OR RUP- eapren SPECIAL } “4 FLOOR 8 SAND aio. cw AND « FE 28101, ° SALES GIRI s se |e OMS, OY ORE Candacaplng —_V8-A| "Eig tan ded BLOOM FIELD S| Gate tect eames eee te wer! IN DEBT? FASHION SHOP __ Keller = aes Operators |i Experienced Er JOBS FOR MEN rneymen Truck Mech. . an : geet ode uipment guar Tf you are trouble meet- > estimates. John Taylor. OR _ Moving & & Trucking 19 ae wee oo = Fepoe IANS GnOERS © is InGaN “im. 8. Bening ishing, C_ Bud: Bills FE "Bose. orlen Gen peeen ee Ck lena Theater FE Beh een | _enytime _— — : EOvID LUSTRE = Asues AND RUBBISH. CALL TQU 7 SANDING. LAYING PIN | anytime. FE 6-307 Boge Uh olen pe » heen § eo Central PE FoR SPRING CLEANUP. ASHES, otions. : FIREPLACE BUI BUILDER. STO a So ae: DERN BARBER SHOP, BRAND price. Free | PRANK JOHNSON HAULING, Warren. In rear of Jacobd- setimate. "Work guaranteed. Cail wil pick “up an PE $4443: / son's Power Shop. CAREER CENTER Bl Riker Bldg PE 8-418 GENERAL BOTLDING iG REPAIR. geet) Sa ees PELEANING’ ON AND Matis pen THis BA ATE. DRIVING eel oe, yee antes Piaxo 1 N° ocepenetar netaers et CLARAI- warreb a POR Personnel Dept. _ Work rk Wanted Male — 10 ACRINIST e work Evenings end werk- ends. FE 30048. cee oR Pita ion rE yom | | Trucks to Rent | With leaves Call Sat MA 61418 >| Sa ae 2 ele Pe ees = eae ore See Se Pae Sees | eae SanPuNTeR a SARPENTER WORK NEW AND ELPCTRICAL ¥ Winiko LICENSED | ‘Pd Murray 29687 = MAN "PAIR pan} 5845. MARRIED MAN NERDS WORK OF any kina for 4 weeks or loan | 1?" - 16" cle tile 64° carton $672) terior 10 per cent dise for cash . NEED: Exverienced tn farm : “eo 2 4 2 8 Celotex ba ra $224 mater FE 4-608 PLASTERING, AND PATCHING OR 3-4897 UMBINO te. Fe hohe WANTED GENEROUS BONUS PLAN Lr ted DISCOUNTS IERAL VACATIONS GAINFUL LIFE NCE EXCELLEFT EMENT 0.3. T. BSE FOR ELIGIBLE VETERANS | Real Estate. H. W. Bigelow |. tractors, Must be — ae APPLY ©. BERG 42.N. Saginaw SAcESMEN WITH WECHANICAL etperience Ability to sell and Bath sEjereneeg regured Ree | SECTIONS A. AND | j gees oP ee ee eine, Ps Trainees mission repeats Comoe ne es eee bid Foal are presently seekin ™ A that wa offer you 8 TRONINDS $38 POR Ficx Peck: mon $3 A a hoe 3 EAH | Work Wanted Female 11. a DAY ey wea TRONINGS ry 2 Ww EN. WANT WALL. on FE 17-0723 BABYSITTING OR WASHINGS a. _fronings done $3 a bu. FE 2-686¢ | Bany SITTING BY DEPENDABLE | : : “APPLIANCE SERVICE S| soreneuren DESIRES PERMA on in Pontiac area with fim fictent, cones of handing vein ROY'S, 06 Oskiand Ave 0 “A&B TRENCHING _ while parents are cmpierea. FE | ‘ond arcane WOMAN WANTS Poeddi Friday and Saturday | HAND SEWING AXD MENDING EM. 24786 woman in ahecce Pontiac | Rowing, See $3 00 PE 5-0534 | GO ce Owneds DON ae Up end Geliver FE 53-1010 oe $3 A BUSHEL, Mary eas or tat evutvalent rete estimates. No job too big or smell. RA RA = cept rE 8-4628 poss fo “advance under a eekly lectures from top execv- | IRONING sg taneerrem with street tod | expertence, — throug’ aasienments Which egg f ae ompletion, Executive } ere flied “trom. wi on | tippy eS: FOR “BABYSIT. das terutions” he Arcadia WOULD > Like oo a References, mae m0. _ E'S DEPARTMENT &8TORE apr ino TS. BS THE PIECE. VE. FE 44140. ) Wananise AND IRON. iddle-aged '. 10 am, and 6 p.m § AND IRONINGS. ‘Pick | Income T 32-4573 & IRONINGS. PICK- . : : Col OUR |, Outfit, reg. $is.6o, $14; - LLOYD MONROE gts ME ie tae, oi 4 ¥ a 50 be me or 48703. SERVICE FE 46866 BICOME TAX SERVICE In YOUR 1028 'W Pe be7s3 DETECTIVES. in domestic work Li- S exp. FE 5-5201 basements. EM 3-4879. 27. Modernizing — FE 4-6470. | ~~~ * = utifully finished Pontiac fi Cold waver $6 r LL Phone ‘DRY ERY: _E'Pa. ves. Dorothy's, E pioe. 12 vrs. experience, guar- PAN Ga AON Y 8ERV-| HAY RIDE, _ DARTIES, , Fon Ae wo "FOOD Leo and Jack, FE $1482 | Sion iOOeEWIVES HAVE PARTY will not be torte 5 Age —— work. Pape ACT ce See eee ferusume « ee CONTRACTS WANTED OR Pe tou sre sot Asx SG J PCHAYBEN, Reaito Realtor Seer fend contract of "eau" in You KL. Templeton, Realtor $33 Orchard Lake Rd PR 44563 LAND CONTRACTS offer boils , Nicholie & Harger( Co. W.. Huron St. _— your land contracts — you'l pean service — ask for Mr. “WHITE BROS. REALTORS To Buy—To Sell—To Insure MAHAN lean _ and % Fe she “Wed, Contracts, M 32] Bw.) ie ee We wil fre yous quick eash costs. gy ive = ® a gs tau nen oive mates, QUICK CASH Donsoms dl ncat “pointe i > ee Wanted Real Estate 32A oe .|9 ROOM APT. “ADULTS OMLY.| Sr of Sew Bieg e™ OOr WA LOTS WITH SEW. er end water. PE 40612. Cal After 6 p.m STOP ! LOOK! = to buy from rivate party for cash. _2-6432 jot on idwin Ave. Near ‘Guasetivine 7 be eee - Mahan Has Buyers do our MOB We — all details for fi fer to ist your To Buy—To Sell—To die YOU BUY IT--WE'LL RE Tr MAHAN REALTY (00, [REALTORS « “FE 20263 rE pal geo IN Soo any debts con- = or Tubbish hauled tracted — than my- Cag egy 4-514. . seit, og] CS 7 patina N. Cass, a : , | Cient AND . | St, Pontias Fy Ay = : ist eve Fe seem. ~ | SPECIAL CBO WAYES 055 pm me Wr Ha i Dera '. Perry. ha bn MOVING yl FB eee, Dias. Open Pri Eves 508 FLEMING. PLGOH LAYING LIGHT “TRUCKT SPECIAL THis MONTH ONLY: Banding, finishing. 185 Edison. Ph. ; Sastanes Gnnge 62504 sant ta 90 PE 2-4405 A TRUCKING | __Per_ 1000. HM 39-2652, LAND CLEARING — MP Re rubbish Anb CURSES — Srey St pee Wanted Trampet | Medium _erete broken, OL 1-6046. MAN rer May wT ee “OUR aa Sag _Fants +9421 8 Wd. ( Children to Board 26 Bathrooms modernined esth O' DE L RTA | Oe “mates. PE 20300 KL CARTAG | BOARD CHILDREN | PARTE RING EW — ara Local Leet ee Moving. | FE 7-023 | ‘ged oro eee) ee + ene |Da¥Y CARE POR CHILDREN Lt. |. PRIVATE BUILDER WOULD LIKE ~ RE ‘DUCED RA ES Sey HE FE $8737 = id on your Dew | Larve van to serve you. Smith LICENSED HOME FOR PRE- | mi or rr. “Sood — FE | Moving PR ¢-sse | “school children. FE 2-s868 AGTERS NEw Awd he. | TRUCE ANYTHING FROM Wid. Household ‘Goods 27 > Me pair Guaranteed work. Free est- Cal! FE 44696 Goods 27 ™ _ — —— £4006 am ~~ SCOP ete “AWD ALL won| OX SA REED ARES WE | FURNITURE NEEDED gimisation, | Alterations Spec Se Entire home or edd lots, Oct the . } ar L outright or | | FRUCKING & WAULING. RUB | D * M ares De. re 28 RV VICE | dish anytime cheap FE 89-1770 3 Phone oR ROUND OAK DINING TABLE ” 95 = Birch Flush doors $ & up A-l PAINTING INTERIOR, & EX. Wanbed (co aur Geeals n ont , Bee ; . + side door Also food 28° aR ee create "°. orl - Guarantee _ Pree est WE 46-9206 eutcide door HF Sutton Pnece Cash & Carry Specials | A-l CUSTOM PAINTING PAPER-| wy 2-¢432 "5 © 4 © pinstertd ea g170| henging Paper removed. Esti WANTED REDUCING MACHINE re « ® corner beads & lath 42 x ACE WALL WASHING, eT bog WANT ety BUY AN OLD SMALL 26 Ib joint cement 2 Free Est, Reasonable 8-22 cement mixer elth er without | F tcet ea sont a WAY® DEPENDABLE PAINT-| motor FE 5- Al = Eon VS YOUR among * me jt tnt 2% vrs. exp. FE WanTeD ite TO 1054 PONTIAC Paul st pe Lom ber gine Must pao fise 1075 NEXT DOOR TO tO BRANCH POST OFFICE E CAN SEI. YOUR, ROME Cal PE 61144 o: AG. ELLIOTT & SONS 31640 N'Western Hwy at M'belt, SOLD or Not Sold your property ian't sold ve hi La . . s becaute i hasn't been listed | ‘WHITE POR QUICK I AL OF ALL Ba finishing. A*none F” TRACTORS sage ee goods. call MYr- BROS | \ e Winter Prices7Now i % Tee cot Bene PD ed as ere FoR ROCTION | . | Effect’ ous Remodeling Pontiac Farm and | ONE OR “ponTiac’s UARGES rt | aée0 ‘Dine ees . . ea a : Trt ers walting. Combination Storm Sash Industral ERAS Co. | Fe Teen | WANTED: PanPWERORIP EN 06: Roofing Oven Dail Including Sunday WANTED TO BUY ALt ait TYPES ing business in Pontiac, or vic aaitione ree 1 | witt Boy ow wQUITY, Caan : — FE £0) FE 109 ___ . t SMALI EQU A phvics Finished Painting & Decorating 20, WANTED EURNI TURE "in 24 bre OR 33 R ! ie yest Parme A-l PAINTING PAPERING at) ett peor. swarvoree eer™ CASH FOR YOU R 910 ee eceion co, |— bana Reempeon. FE +e | iy Sean oe Mahowt orice HOME OR EQUITY ‘onstruction “~A-l INTERTO DECORA OAKLAND COUNTY'S LAROEST | i | 2200 Dinie Hwy — FER! fino RE ARONA SB a USED PURNITURE BUYER | M™,7ou wish to sell your prop. s ESTIMATES Fe _ FE 29066 2 tn many cases we can get you Building Supplies _12A __ 31806 ; the tmmediate cash for your home Se ee ay DECORATING PAINTING __Wtd. MisceNaneous 28 or equity We also have burers r 4 +E /LUMBER & BUILDING rr wal' papering. “Call or esti- for land contracts Clark Real A Steel culverts #-10-12" in «tock mote” YE 40955 ee STOP—LOOK Estate el W Huron 8t 6482 oF 4 5 ning: CASH Por small equities If rou heve what we want we will be at your door within 24 heures with eash for your equity Cell now and tell us what you have Edw. M. Stout. Realtor Eve, "til 8:30 WANTED: VACANT availa CASTELL REALTY | 9S Oakland Ave. FE “5-450 | CASH 48 HOURS v 6120 Bogie Lake Rd Comaerce | eaten Foaming sore wali RP i ions "Cal! after | 5. ery | | mm rvice. Com- | We Deliver __EMpire 3-9731 | merce eM 3. servic _M y ‘Wanted 284 aot Se r inte GOR PAIN a me OO 8B ness = 13 | pen nuime i ee z hefone! finished § er eae veut $n rhe EXP. unfinishe room ean * ACE & ; | eee ixG. SE house, Fall basement and aftach- ei AND HEATHER AIRS) FE ¢6829 ee Apply Pontiac Press, re INCOME FAX GEntice | PAINTING AND PAPER } HANGING | —— —— 381 8. Saginaw Bt viG-0000 | CPE 8-428 _ Wanted to to Rent . 29 ANDERSON BROS PAINTING PAPERWAXOTNO — ae Sain EXCAVATING TUPPER ¢ EANED COUPLE AND SMALL CHILD UR- | Rasements. sewers bR_OR ! 7081 ee ens re a or 5 room Anal i 1 , Perea AND DECORATING | Rished house or ap Trushing Gnd Grating eed Immediate service. | “ure. H. F. Bradshaw. 6@ Spo- | MA 4-2683 AGER TWIN BEACH GOLF etn & Wall W; ashing opelabel iat told ol Liesl Cn _Free estimates FR 9-2 nished house near golf club M- We service all makes ef tefrie- rqe_ pire 33067, or TOwnsend $-2023 } erators, Washers radiog cleaners | and ali types of small app lances e | Physio-Therapy . 2A op LDER WOM AN RANTS SLCEr- in Ll ) * | ewensen MASSAGE & THERAPY | or share home with anetres Speen be er 72 Elm = iledy No upstatre Eaee water line field tile FE SPE oe PONTIAC EX i =, WANTS : * Ser or room akefromt vear | _Telev ee vice 22 around rap home. Will lease | sd —_———— accommo, “WALL CLEANERS. | with option hag Phone Mr Walls and windows Reasonable | COPENWAVER'S RADIO & TV Morgan. FE on - Free est No obligation, FR 21631 | Any Pr seer sant serrice UROENTLY Pas 2 BED- ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS : : unfurnished home — For repaired by factory trained men. DAY OR NIGHT TV SERVICE. | steagity emploved couple and five at our store General Printing & rE sine or FE 5-8380 | _children, FE 5-307 Office Supp! " _STRAKA WANTED: STORAGE SPACF FOR 7 Law- a rence 8 Phone FE 3-0135 EXPERT +e SERVICE ALL! 93 ft boat on trailer FE 2-448 CARPET LAYING SEWING,, MSke- Service cal's 9 to 8 Je) GaNten TO RENT WITH OP- binding Any repairs Carpet Cox Television. 463 8. Saginew. | “sion to muy email lakefront home cleaning on ins fe or shop sett __FE 5-4620 | Reasonadle price. Phone FE employed ah rt Cali OU ARANTERD > TV REPAIR _ ant | @6193 _time. TY ler on or FE. TAS MAKE FE 736, ‘ON SS CHIMNEY WORK | —RA4DIO_& Tv) 127 §_ PARKE T Share L iving Quarters 30 We specialize in chimney clean- JONNSON: RADIO lek I. Ing. repairing, rebuilding or build 43 E. Walton Blvd ve com | “ta Ceo ie aon ee new chimneys Also build and in| *t re St. ; stall Wire baskets on chimneys. TV SERVIC YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE To | Bie eplisices and incinerators | FE 44414. V. Honchel| FE 58-9228 share her c cones tre west | com TUCKER RaDIO-TY 8-714. 1 “tie APR TPae | fe oe FT, = writer © Service (22A gossman Ortonville. ue Ww td. id. Transportation — 31 PEWRITERS AND ADDING MA- | ~~ SS EXPERT TREE “TRIMMING & & RE. hine iring . Expert work. TONVILLE GIRL WOULD can Tyne Ph. FE 56503 or OR General Pr be id iting = Sup ride to and from Pontiac 0 te | BAVESTROUGHING. INSTALLER RITERS RENTED _1901_ Jostyn— tired, F Mitchell's, 123 N St. ithe Reelin! "Feta | Upholstering 23, SVt4. Contracts, nies 8 ERVIC is os A 3g, ee vevinting 3 Pike TOM MADE SLIP COVERS. $$$ 35 - FE 58-2760 Unlimited cash for land ae “HEATING SERVICE | san Ka custom UPHOLSTER | Tet, "pistes, ae ci Gos. = pares and furnaces Ee . Loa, ESTATE, w ron Bt. 4 44813 oF WE ol” “Ask for Mr OH ica 5440 eo Hwy FOR YOUR HOME EQUITY JIM W RIGHT, Realtor 345 Oakland ave 4 FE Co-operative Real Estate Exchance WILL RUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE | property giao waiting. Office 8800 Commerce RG. Ph. Pontiac, EM 33311 R. F. McKINNEY Univ, 1-5798 BUY OR SELL The Gemand is rreat. sales is exceptional. le nee your ‘ii and mur eertainiv ie ings in sures us that et will be patie” closing. Call us to property . 481i Open Eve- 71: N. Saginaw St Ph = B-B165 | en LoTs hy Sewer and water tn ve! a a M FURN. APT."10) ME-\2, 3 4 AND 5, ROOM APART. » ents W heat ater, and 2 ROOM FURN. IST. FLOOR, refrigerator furnished, $45 per Bear jo store and bus. PE $0143)» Huron 8 ———— 2 ROOMS NICELY FURNISHED.) ~ _ing gitis, 98'S. Pranc , oe Sei; = wate UPPER WELL HEAT. 27 ROOMS NEAR PisHmR BODY feiss onl. pou. @ aun t Room & BATH Pet ENT |2 RMs.. TILE BATH. PVT. ENT. Fg aboUre One wae. |} ROOM BET, REAR FANE burn Ave PE 413000 1 ROOM LOWER, PRIVATE En-? ROOMS AND PRIVATE BATH. trance Baby whee, *e ames; neat GMC Truck. ncladiag heat z &._off WN. Johnson. rie stove, chid. EM 2 ROOM APT. PRIV ENT, vi650 4529 a ber week. 2 om ¢ vera ROOMS, HEATED. REPFRIG. come 1 ne t's Stove Clean, 655 Markle . _ ofan, ak hgh ORR ANAND, BA, BUT ENT Myrtle Br, ott Oakland ‘ave | UU. Adulte, 100 Mechanic —____ 2 AR PONTIAC HIGH. BATH 5 ROOMS NE k ; Private bath and entrance. For i person. or employed couple. “town. > Gee sae NODA w Wei i3 | BOOMs a, pare. INQUIRE 450 R furnished. ee ent. i 3 > Roce UTIL FURNISHED pce Bag ogee snd CaS ied garage. | oe Pn ak as _ street, 208 Norton, “— 2 ROOM BASEMENT A PRi- 3 ROOMS and PT mth vate ent. Private beth. Suit. for, Td heat grt Pr 2 or 3 men. FE 43135. | ae and ey ake Fenneees 2 ROOMS PRIVATE ENTRANCE, _Near_bus line. 472 §. Telegrapn. Adults only. 89 State St. FE 3 ROOMS, MODERN. tai 20506 |” heat. PE 2-1061. 7 ROOM FURNISHED APART 3 AND BATH. UTILITIES "FRIGI. | ment, OR 3-401. , stove. First Noor. 4 School SRO Ere | i. a oe bath entrance com- 3 ROOM apr PVT. BATH AND Fas’ tet FE) entrance. ve, refrirerator and Fe wae| eh ALES Seng as Sia h we ‘essie © 2 i ano 3 Roots Sa | lel 3x3 rigs PVT. |3 ROOMS A) PRIVATE Room FURN. A ‘APT. P BATH. entrance. ‘rons ta line. 103 N 2 AND « RM APTS. ‘YarvaTe Pi € ROOMS AND BATH PRIVATE Sites “ht em North PE ont Heat 3286 ne | AT burn Ave FURNISHED 2 ROOM APT. SS ee bach, eduple, utilities. 111 Semi- re ROOM APT. WITH BATH. OR + ROOM atl! BATH. MATTHEW CE LARGO ROOMS AND BATA 3-403. ry partment, 7 _St._OR 3539 Sia < ROOM “UNP Apt. Unites Fy oe i APT Coe NWO FUR. 164_ Judson. drinking, PE 22181, ad 5 ROOMS AND Saar ry MOD. kL “ROOM PATH aan CHILDREN o AND 3 ROOM CARING. KITCH * Siicome P40 : MY ins “Tru -Rustie Cabins, 5 ROOM wate ay. _ ADULTS, __468 8. Broadway, Lake Orion, | West Side, garage, 695 mo. FE 2 RMS. PRI ENTRANCE. GAB. 2 ales. _heat. Nice couple. 86 N. Jessie § ROOM 18T FLOOR APT. NO _trance, 2 men, 36 Florence. |§ ROOM LOWER, HEAT & GAS 2 AND 3 ROOM, STEAM HBAT,|_ furnished, 87 8. Parke st . children welcome. $20 Baldwin ADULTS ONLY WEST SIDE 3 ae Inquire Apt. Num! on and bath, meme oe $62 50. ROOMS. GROUND FLOOR utilities, eno astside ornate entrance and beth, | exdetiont 3 & db. utitities $75 Raeburn close-in, 3 & b. eur ities $57.50 Our 18 years of satisfactory oe 2% RM MODERN APT on LAR | aig er 33 W. Huron. FE ti. furn. To Late gue rty. _OR . Call e vary AVON A APT ¢ ROOMS AND BATA 3 ROOM Apr. WELcome. 5!) FE Pik 4 References re- Soon a ee wees | bat 5 3 D Bath FUR-. Abd ew Eee ee a = a. rnished. gas heat & hot Tet. fu 3 ROOM a NEAR THE 1 LAKE rr 5-2707,, water 685 a month Cail at ap: 3 VERY LARGE ROOMS AND a bath. Private. “Aduits only. Call yeleaay wiht: poe es. before 2 OR 3-6321 Oakland = arr Te eNON. COUPLE DEL-RIO APTS. SH ‘ 2% OAKLAND : rRGoM FUR FORNIERED > Aer ry —— and bath ort ee utils oe i% ly z PR i Ss pm MEDIATE TE ATE PoRsEssiOn. « rE rooms and bath FE 3 oN LARGE “UPPER VERY NEW 3 ROOMS, ae mane sons, furnished. Im modern building. oe 8 ohm iso furnished = Poyerything Br ouie PE ¢7267 "| private, Union Lake EM 3-4285 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE FNTRANCE NEWLY DECORATED 3 ROOMS and bath. Sunperch. Steam heat Adults only, 184 Lincoln. FE Near Crescent Lake FE 24019 ” i Brunswick. ~~3 Ss ADULTS ONLY Par art ne I Padidoc 3.RM, APT. 387. mea ‘COUPLE — only PE 44780 SIX LARGE ROOMS 3 ROOM FURN. APT A) SMALL , PS child welcome. 4 Clark St ON WEST SIDE 3 ROOMS aol BATH. HEAT AND Tarce living room and dintne util, 204 Per 2 Dedrooms 2 beths, den, 3 ROOMS PonnineD Wo CHI He ikMchea $100 per month, Pon- Gren, no drinkers 130 Green 8 tine _Press Box 12. PEO UNION CT ~ 3 LARGE ROOMS. HEAT LIGHT 3 reoms and beth Adults ons. and gas, adults 58 Virginie Ave . $58 50 a cuss —— PRIVATE EN K.G. HEMPSTEAD rance 2 men. 3¢ Plorence E Huron 7 7 ROOMS UPPER. Close IK we ee Adulte Cheap. 3? Park WEST SIDE APT “VAC. NEW Pp stove. refrig garage ing 580 W J ROOMS. UTILITIES STURN Huron Lt $75 Working couple, west side at. 31726 * Rent Houses G ‘urnished 38 3° ROOMS. FURN. CRILDREN ~~ wercome 0460 Williams Leake Rd 2 BEDRMS. WALLED LK MOD 3RM NEWLY DECORATED PVT | “lose to city. Reasonable. MA bath. 107, N. Saginaw. Apply _ #1778 Apt 1 DOR < ‘ROOM HOUSE. 187 FLOOR, 3 ROOM. NICELY FURN. CHIi-. walking distance to Pontine Mo- dren welcome. FE 5-6607 _tor 22 Auburn Ave rear office 3 WELL FU RNTERED | ROOMS ON 3 ROOM FURN. HOUSE & BATH “West side PE 4-387 Nr bus and shopping eenter FE 2-0007 ™ > MODERN. BOW NTOWR 3 2 QU TET Ls clean edulte 184 Jucdeon 5 ROOM LOWER DUPLEX CLOSE ROOMS PRIVATE ®aTH NO! /P No drinkers Can be seen on chidten OR 3-1388 e‘ter 3 Saturday. (i Pine! at 4 RMS UTILITIES FURN No CABINS RY WEEK KAMPINN drinkers. PE $203 © OR 3-099) ar FF, 2-f081 4 ROOM APT PARTLY FURN FOR RENT FURNISHED WIn FE 2-6751 tertved cottares Children wel- — — come 3819 Dixie HMighwar ROOM! ATR oD, : ‘ adults piv feel 538 Fda get ay MODERN. SMAIL FURNISHED off Marshall Bive FR 4¢-5423 ; house. 1 child welcome After 12 ‘4 Rooms AND BATH. PVT EW. —POOP 1494 Vinewood, off Josirn rance Adults ont Ref rewired call FE > 7308 after. Rent | Houses Unfurn, 36 2 BDRM LAKE HOME. 73 A 4 « ROOME,§ A BATH PRIVATE EN- ? com MA eres s = BEDRM HOUSE NEAR GOM.- ALL ori S rcaRCY— _EM, 2. tms. Prt. bath Heal for work- —merce Pire 3-8814 after 8 pm ing couple. Also a nice 3 rm apt 2 BDR LOWER FULL BASE. Call after 5 p.m 7 8. Paddock | ment, gas heat, refrig and stove ATTRACTIVE 3 ROOMS, NORTH Alfo 7 rooms and dath upper side Adults only. Call FE «4695 Now both vacant Util if desired. after Will rent separately or together CLEAN UPPER 3 Rooms Pai Sa in EAT Reut en vate entrance. telephone Em- ployed couple. FE 8-2906 2 BEDRMS WALLED LK MOD 5964) COUPLE WITH SMALL BABY ON an te city Eoacomabie MA bus line, near town. FE 421 he ¥en *7 y ROOMS AND BATH. Wicsiry Ft CLEAN ? ROOMS PRI- of Oxbow Lake OR 3-467 Yate porch and entrance All uti)- ittes furn $5 per month. couple 4 ROom UPPER. ix, come EAST Pew) AOA dia) retry ide Adults | FURNISHED 2 ROOM APT BATH 6 oo ae BATH, Gas eek: counle _Utilities WW eemenie nace. Downtown on Carter Bt. Gaoces FLOOR APT CLEAN) Gyceaven'§ 7% Apply 86 cupie, No drinke 16 Onk- land. are: 18s o ROOK MODERN, IMMEDIATE GROUND FLOOR -P¥T Bat 2 One 418 ae ee 1 $1% monthly. Write Pon- blocks west of downtown, 38 Wil- ~ ape -|_tiee Press Box 87 IT will personally buy your prop $150 DOW ~ erty or will sell ft for you and Croan ee FURNISHED 435 a aya Sa al 2 miles show you how to get cash if the eoutifully for working perso. of trom Union Lake shopping center rice ts reasonable Call now and et us prove it RILEY. BROKER 500 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 4-1157 LISTINGS NEEDED Business fai commerctal prov. cries acreese or farms. Qualified | buyers waitin wh: RNACE Realtor \q W Huron: FE 2-7421, OA 8-3330 TST INGS WANTED have many buyers walting | We for all kinds of residential prop- erty in the Rochester area. Roger B. Henry, Ine. S11 Main St. 1849 FE Auburn ir | Ol, 10 OL © Roth ester Mi Mich. ‘Yy OU WANT ACTION? GET PERSONAL SERVICI: List with us we ett List ers waiting for customers with cash GILES REALTY € oe 92 W. Huron FE 5-617 Open @| to 8 re ension lady Rea bi 7 rivete entrance Tee coed Ie 4 reom house not modern. Eve- cation Call before @ a" and "Pes only FE 5-1284 = after 550 pm. FE 2-89 - CLEAN. 3 ROOM MODERN LIGHT HOU stgecring ROOM . Sdults onty. OR 3-0281 wth g@arace For employed jad+ CLARESTON 7 MILEs, 4 ‘ROOMS or couple No drinkers Refer. bath, $70. MA 8-9687. gnees Teauired. 288 Orchard Lake MODERN “6 ROOM HOUSE ly. Phone FE 8-062) MODERN, CLEAN, QUIET UTIL-| Pr ora . ity fi ROOMS. AUTOMATIC bear tae bt fl ae | SS Avaliable galaren 24. Res. _er_ Body Inquire ine Dresden. | ua aN cLEA AN 0 rent. 185 W. Yale. MY eae ALL HOU NT. Av- MODERN, “KITCHENETTE “UTIL. : Pog: Ag hg $61 furn. Playgrcund OR aan a} vee fiworth St. off Taylor Ra NEWLY DECORATED 2 RM (FE 0 Bt Rare Prorence ot et ae — IDE. WELL KEPT BRICK Bh 4 Oe 3.) bedrooms. $100, NICE ROOM APT. AT DRaY:. _Desoment & gnrege, FE 45707 ins. Heat and tilt furn. Adults only "Reasonabie |_ ___For | Rent Rooms 37 rent, OR 3-7003 after 1 Rm ~~ it 8 as ROUSEXEEPINO } ROOMS | Caretaker in front. FE 3-034 2 LIGHT ROUSEKEEPING rus 7 Ls , Prig, Elderly man. 102 " Whitte- FOR CASH IN A Md IH URRY. sell things: Fea tkast ee ROOM NEAR | through Classified Ads. COMPORTABLE | ROOM. CHRIS. agit goes! Dial FE._ in PE anand end Bale. COMPORTABLE UIET OMT. 2- 8181 near bus rtop re ene & all day Sat ‘CLEAN SLEEPING ROOMS “7 A week. 309 ee) FE ¢¢1¢1. . “THE PONTIAC PRESS, _ FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1956" FORTY-THREE’ A “¢ For Rent Rooms 37) _For Sele Howse 43| For Sale Houses 43 on mets Sy geen ane Sede i oF | SOUTH SIDE SPECIAL. repre Convalescent Homes 38A 38a} ite oh eee | J-R.VALUET, Realtor (Gooperstive Weal state Tchange =o GI RESALE BRICK RANCH Near Auburn 3 bedreoms . on are 3 Seaton IVAN W. SCHRAM FE 5-5091 or FE 5-9471 no answer ph. im Eve Gore i REALTOR ; “MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE FOR COLORED Efeoromir a | B.D. CHARLES, Realtor. "staring at ee FE 4.0521 Hotel Rooms 39 re ona TE he ose HOTEL AUBURIN | “Ol = ar ee ee 2 Bedroom Brick, gas heat, ting, aot refrigeration. ont hail. Built in 1041 Swicely, tand- “HOTEL: ROOSEVELT ~ >< B.D. CHARLES, Realtor Rooms ba oa $17.50 up FE 4.0521 - HURON HOTEL _Weel Huron ‘ot. y or week. 45 FE 27609 os ie Pe 26217 ” Rent Shares «0 ‘LAKES GALORE FOR a giamae Go GGGkMaiel See nos oe “for sty kind of business, PE te lake istrict ey Poolies, Rent Office ce 41| S"beareom ons fenced tot lots, neat ‘BIRMINORAM — 1600 $Q. FT. IN one — “Rrepieee w beiiting Mople end Tele | tereg walls and “oors. Good dry basement prev. advantageously looated for D onvee pray use. Interior will a to suit, _— = eon- | aes or leased a egg hn sized | private of- ON 1 ACRE — A fa recept Built like ‘Rock of Otoralter: W. Fura rk | Oe “<- La toner evetuass at te te } re ntaappee tinge hp om tol Savings iS lan “s i —? ; walls, 4 sepa room, good Huron St. FE ty mt, ‘Delee oll Rice, MAIN. FLOOR tra trees, $8,000" down. eat nuron, Den to | Riker GIROUX & FRANKS — | G L REAL ESTA’ = , 4396 Dixie Hwy, . Eee - mew SVS ee eS VE IN. ROCHESTER. HOUSE, 2 For Rent Miscellaneous 42, $hio “St in” “BE ONE WAY COAST TO COAST RENT HERE LEAVE THERE > and Closed Traflers BOAT AND FLOOR SANDER, POL- ishers, scrubbers, cement grind- ers, "hoamers, ete. FE 5-3144. 240) Baldwin Ave Nicely landscaped. Full price $7... HOME OR INCOME Well located, walking distance to downtown down, 2 ROOM Wetliocated close bedroom Pperremoaye Rase- lots, Bette “RIDGEWAY Call E 27658 ~ NOTHING DOWN Will built 2 bedroom home with basement on Small down I bedroom. 4 ‘jos. Don McDonald, Sauder! OR 2867700 es peeiter’ ‘ J Waterfront ONLY 8 MILES OUT to this lovely 3 bedroom 9 Jere) ranch home! Living room, 2TxfS. with entalator firepiace Extra large ath with double mirror and bullt- in vanity Radiant heat Full base ment. WE WOULD LIKE TO SHOW YOU THis HOME ' $18 400 terms. Huron Gardens— Income 2 HOMES S room home with basement, 2 bedrooms upstairs | | unfinished Dut #ery eastly made into thira bedroom, 2 bedroom home on fear of fot rents, for $50 per north, also modern Large: Jot, plenty of back fard espace for | both houses. $12,750 OWN- ADE FER WILL ACCEPT TR DEAL. BE FIRET CALL NOW! Humphries FF 24474 FE 4-7114 terms 83 N, Telegraph Rd. Open Evenings | Listing Service 5 ROOM BEMI-BUN- with full _base- Multiple FOR SALE, . . modern S fines set tobs ¢ business lot, Write Box 30, Press, KENT Established in 1916 \ aA ON ARFEA—2? becrm heme With Dreerewar to attached 2-| oes tiac ear garage 22 ft living rm fireplace full basement oil heat. Extra large lot—#13.900 SMALL—down payment to Lid oor sthle peopte All modern 2 rm bunealow Of] heat Pe Me-car garage Clean and ood condition Located north at nntiac 2 Ints included Re- @uced from 88.050 to $7,500 for fimited time only. \ ELIZ LAKE EST - 2-bedrm | em home: tiled bath, full base. ment rec rm. gas heat 2-car arage Lake privileges. Corner location, $12 —terms Williams Lk | OIXIf HWY FRONTAGE -Over acres with 2 modern ebake Larger’ 4bedrms , basement. of?! heat Extra 5-rm. modern home 37 ft. road frontage Idea) for) home aL vactoces $25,000 with | $5,000 di NEAR PONTIAC LAKE - Modern 2 bed Hvtng rm. he jow price 88,900 85.450 down pe! mee low, payments of $27. PER MO! FLOYD KENT, Realtor | 4 W. Lawrence ae Next to Been ve Power wiand. 325 Dixie Hwy.| wae 3 bedroom ranch on % acre new, built-tn . oven and dish pe baths, Bloomfield ’ a schools. 3 HICKORY GROVE ee . with eom- reoreenen Toom beautifully land. @ an older home Snel aca | aS } “wi “ab rs go | 377 8. Toeperetve hee! Kampsen FE 40528 Pag ee Realtors tive Real Bstate Ewe “TEMPLETON L LOCATION | Evenings after 6 call Mr Sctnew:| ingtoh, FE 56-4363. | OFFICE OPEN #4 | A. JOHNSON, Realtor | | 1704 S. Tele raph Rd, = FE ¢ ¢ ROOM HOUSE ome onus = ieee $4050. 6500 do MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE = O'N | BRICK COLONTAL enjoyment will mane yours tn this large 3 bedroom home. 4 Living room with nmetural fireplace, a fust -right din- | ‘ing room (both carpeted), eating space tn hee. — basement Oil heat. covered and screened cues | makes this home complete, Im mediate POcseesion and a down to earth price We have the key. RANCH STYLE BRICK. $15. Ts nearly hew verv ettractive room dining room, kifehrn, 3 bedreoms 1» bath large encigsed patio, ali on Bo ft. a hearty welcome. | YOUNG WIDOW's HOME | Must eold this week. | Aluminum sided bungalow, clean eas a pin Basement hes pew gas furnace snd water heater, enclosed run porch, siuminum combina- tions tneluded “a low down pay onthiy payments like easy rent. SYLVAN VILLAGE, Tt isn't new, but it ie a good older bungalow in a wonderful loc ation Carpeted livin room and dining room. bedrooms and beth down, ene up Prastered walls, oak fioors, basement oil hemt ATTENTION GI's 8600 total amount down to buy this 737 Baldwin FE 5-275 | Judson St. home Living 4 BEDROOM room, dining room, kitchen down. 3 bedrooms end beth Built in 1953. Outstanding tn up, Basement, garage new every War piaettered walls, ook | siding $8,300 full price. floors full sement, of] heat, itaee ns 4 ppl of fine land > ‘ ACE ‘ ¥ 00 down, jo- RAY O'NEILL, Realtor ested North af Clarkston see 62 8 Telegraph | this one today Phone FE 3-1103 or FE 6-07 | Copperative Real Estate Exchange COZY AND SPACIOUS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | Room a plenty in this lovely _ Lag Oi lath located near ue ¢ eater, oi] forced air SOU MINSIVESPECE AL | heat. aluminum etoress Nice § room on Ditmar &t. Close screens iatge st 2 car garage. to Schoo] and stores Easy terms. £50,900 06 with EZ terms. be first au help with the down pay- to inspect this lovely home ent j R.J.VALUET, Realtor | Russell H. 345 Oakland Ave 5-003 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | ry oun g REALTOR 412 W. Huron &t FRE 44625 Sun FB, $-7423 | \eapr RN HOUSING, ly $1.500 down. fall price jo 730, ‘or this 6 room end bath home. Gas heat 1‘, car garage. Imme- diate possession. Call us now, KEEGO HARBOR, en with dinette space 2 car . Close % and stores, Can had for $1,450 dn. SUBURBAN 1 room modern with | acre nice- | y situated 3 miles from Pontiac. bedrooms, living toom, dining, kitchen and with 3 Also whility m, New car ss aim abed tnd Take 81,450 down. IK. 1.. Templeton, Realtor Thi i ieaned § room modéern ¢e house “pas Neautitul all new kiteh- Orchard er | beak PE 44563 After 6, 3-1 708 RANCH STYLE NEW 2 Bedrm. Den for Less Than Rent! AS LOW AS $36.97 | per Mo.| PLUS TAXES AND INSURANCE | FEATURES GALORE $750 Dn. Pius costs MOVES YOU IN MODEL OPEN Pte ROBINW bla Lag Drive out WN to Robin rood Turn right 3 blocks to model. Castell Realty 95. Tt Ave, 3 BE DROOMS~ Large ve new bungalo®, off furnace ainted walle 189x196 ft lot good oem tion ner Crescent $11 99 “Term North of Pontiac near Baldwin over 1 acre Large & room bunys- low, full basement. of] heat. good gol, 87.380 C PONTIAC REALITY DRAYTON PLAINS Modern 6 Room Ranch Home | with Atteched Garage on weed | floors, carpeted living. room and sereened-in back porch. Leke. | | ‘MODEST MAIDENS \ | “Is Jerry Muddle really in love with me, and how much allowance does he get?” By Jay Alan|. Ls pa tl For Sale Houses es 43 2 BEDROOMS $750, Down PAYMENTS $37.97 TAXES & INSURA daily 11-6 ivd, and W 2 biecks «ote how ot sige tax Oas WAGNER NCE m. et Road. . Por HOMES 1960 N. N._ Opdyke Rd. BY OWNER. LARGE i¢ ROOM |- _home. PE este convalescent MUL "Bae AUB ane near La stock and equipment, t00 down. CHRIS HORNBECK 2.8682 URN JOSEPH F. REISZ om Huron 8t LISTING SER y ‘or Ganipass , bear — 4 INDIAN VILLAGE On pur- owner. Terms. tS ERAL STORE — be tn eas | ONPINIRED cation, FE 92-1104. i. 600b 1S 283 Phone and Co-operative Real Hetate Exchange Hills of Rochester Deluxe 2 beciroom brick. 4¢692h alee jarge living room, fireplace. dining room. Ceramic tile beth kitchen and full basement This 4 [nk HAYDEN -*) yo 2 bedroom hom home bath. i835 NEW — On le jot 100° = 150’, 2 bedrooms, hiv room, ie s We with . trance rate dining room, tile bath, ph 4 wells, b ft ofl farmace, storms & #creens colors ecorating i your < to new mortgage — FRONT - 8 of Duck Good beach, 3 bedroom pomad extra lot. 2 car garage & smail cottage, $13.500, rms, OPEN DAILY 2 TO 6 PM. $1250 bows) 1938 Mrodel = eres tooms Living room with “estiba 7 entrance, master Y. Modern kitchen Abertay Conon built cupboards furnace choice of 4« room colors Bath guh trope | auto water heater elevations, tile & | weer SIDE. 3_ with basement, _down. ORiando | Home bed roo Lake privileges Drive out M59 to Wetch for open sign HAYDEN, Realtor 8-044) Duck Lk Red 5950 DOWN PLUS furnace. city water and block to good school. Hurry, 3. oof = theee convenient location $7 00 MM. mately 662 including taxes and tn- | surance ! RAY O'N 8 Telegraph Rd FE garage carpeting wall FRA MORTGAGE WATCH THE KIDDIES fall cE 3-7103 “Bargain” ream home has . drapes, porch, Located north of Reeherter ; . pe ean — call today for a a RANK SHEPARD Rochester OJ 1-7511_ costs go to sewer Only only im this Total onthiy parmente spprox!- L, Realtor Open 0-4 or FE 5-7202 2 car For Colored Families — lareé 7 foom Hep t = condition good sor af an income “ie, coverel fewer 3 and 4 bedroom off Eariffoor Blvd. are still avail G FHA Mrs. Howard, 18 Gir PE 2-6412. KINZLER ALTOR T., or could on terms. Call lespie w., ty | price | | CHAPIN | oe Sale Houses 43, WHITE BROS. HUNTOON LAKE PRIVILEGES ENGLISH COLONIAL BRICK 1 room | po —— ne awNgS : ae ere mee, Sat BROS. ° Come Brey. rons Or Se 1 to 8 pion bee town PE baes | Waterford Township distance to pew grade ‘Priced At Only; $12,250.00 WM. A. =3| KENNEDY eT W. Ru a — _ house, ORiando 2-904 Le eee S 43 BEAT a path to HIGH Street « Where | RENT goes out the window BE ~ Good to yourseli A « new 5 room HOME for as low as $550 Down Plus Costs . Youcanbethe . OWNER | With payments as low as $33.72. ct OPEN MODEL N DAILY & 6UN. ovr onl ab £0 BLA ast 1 BLK OAKLAND & ALM) Castell Realty NO DOWN PAYMENT NO MORTGAGE Cost SP Tol Ere rere, of} nS pri wi “BEAT TE SPRING RUSH! Se tae be a = New an het! on Evctvools, S100 a Pan & schools, 9780 down. Bal. $46 ver "EMBREE & GREGG “Onion tate Vite Eves, 23708 or EM 3-319" MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE WORTH END | eopped new 2 bedroom home with Ne sg Tier 630. “OR REAL beat and hot * soe Sate ples bone oo and hot water. ail and © . only. 2 bedroom on %. Wear rT : After 5, PE 2 382_ Auburn a PE 4.3303 Attractive ae bedroom out yg Schoolhouse and Acre This former school house ts tn the oe ™ tinte a home Wf y¥: re han you can have a et home for solr $1,000 down i ce and $40 per Bt eall et once. SUBURBAN LIVING ‘We would like to show this et tractive modern ranch home com- plete im every detati. Tt has been Lett _Gooorsted, has radiant heat in an attractive Feeiaentia area, Total price $12.- nn 1 MY 2-2831 or stop at 46 E Flin, St. Lake Flizabeth Lake Fstates | A three bedroom home that ts complete in every detail! Large combinetion kitchen dining disira carpeted living foeoem Deven pele recreation Teom, automatic eoiry | warage. Call now, j NORTON AVE. Large four bedroom home thet }e wel! planned for a ia : fam- ie Newly modernized tenben | Automatic heat. Totel paar $11. 600 with reasonable terms. To Buy—To Sell—To Insure LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD FE 4.9584 | | (1 © Open Eve. and sun | | Co-operative Theat Estate Exchange \ WEST SIDE 6 R Gecoreted. full tere down. Gas furnace Attached | ferage, Vacant, owner, 8 Chip- | pews. $350 DOWN | Guerage-type home om e@ large acre of land Located east of Pon | tee pear Auburn end Adema | Red. Priced at only $3,500 mo | vacant D. RILEY, BROKER | $09 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 4-1157) OWNER LEAVING STATE MUST sell suburban ranch type home 4 rooms beth, utility room, laree | living feom nating | space in kitchen Attached ga- rage and workshop On '% acre _ 940% down FE 49469 | $675 DN. Older home in Keege arbor Will take building lot or cash as | down payment House ts now ra- eam. and tie owner is ready to ROBT. CHAPIN, BER FE 8-1131 Rll Orchard | Lake Rd “MeL TIPLE LISTING SERVICE 4 Past Bloomfield ~ gee Lape Bees. peared st Woodward ee Lote, Fitrabeth Leke “4 ft across from golf pote $47 per front foot. 8 g Acres on White Lake Rd a | B.D. CHARLES. Real tor | MULTIPLE L LISTING seRviCe Cacs Lake aren, Neat school. lake AP Excellent Buy at only $13- | SHI end gerigee: - 4% rooms _— 1 plus w rm on a er Ney sar oie BR KENNEDY | Wm. H. KNUDSEN REALTOR REALTOR | U0 Pongo Sunte Beak Bi : 3007 W. Huron 3800 | 670 West Huron . FE 4416 “ OPEN EVENING§ ‘TIL H t ‘ . , ; f a ' viene fy : st ae ea ee ie I i ete he FE 40521 | 1717 8. Tears oni | ‘FE. 2-7520 FE = GAYLORD | Hike8 dota tor ee win We represent a consider your equity im ent home e¢ partial forme: BY Township ¢ ete to shoal sores and and tiled o. wail to “eons carpet- in front and Full basement, new ace, | with hot water heat with a es $9,506 00 oo ot ments. FE Stabe “or a. eee SILVER LAKE 100 ft. fronts: : foe’ Se a oe SE floor fn very good condition, ler, rm. with fireplace. air of] beat, clorms & se rms. -AST SIDE INCOME rae teturn on this 2 family ms. @ beth down. ¢ rms A bath up, full bemt 2 car ga- rage WN Anderson area Terms _ John K. Irwin REALTOR Bince 1025 161‘ WN pg ph Street Eves. re 32-1004 oF TEs $4006 “BLOOMFIELD HILLS: AREA peti 3 “bdrm, Colonial Ranch | _. | WEST SIDE 6 ROOM BUNGALOW chard. Pine paneled — kiteh- | home, nestling In en apple or- en. 1% deaths, Many ext TOM ELS ‘ON REALTY INCORP. Bham. 4081 W. Milewoat Ra Retiring? IF YOU HAVE 04.950 KERE IB A | “AMITLN “ 16 ACRES 12 room home with aver 1000 ft | frontage on @ “romd just 7 miles northwest of Pontiac, DOWNSTAIRG H lake room. dining room, kitchen ! bedrooms shower-bath Mich!- fan basement 60 gal oi] water FRONT UPSTAIRS APT Lizing room, kitchen bedroom bath all furnished and renting tor $15 per wee REAR UPSTAIR® APT. Liting reom kitchen, bedroom. shower bath stove and retrig. | | Now renting for 612 5@ per wee! This home its very much tn need of paint. But you will find on close inepection it's excellent sturdy condition, Full price $14- WHITE BROS. | REAL $600 Dixie Hey WILL SELL MY “EQUITY IN AN. neome home with big discount mm. 103 N Rose- TRADE peel tons ood lot as down pa 9 Setrete starter Soa ie wa full Mlsettosy Large 225 ft. tm Waterford Township | F.C. Wood Co. REALTOR | Corner Willlams Lake Rd. & 4 ice Open 9-5. o After 6:30 enti OR 32603 room resale, of a 4% per) ___ For Sale Houses 43 R081 Commerce, Road EM 34197 ‘ONE ACRE WITH L LOT, Older — vs ¢ om pared road. erty, tue Ct EDAR ISLAND LAKE peur FRONT. ot your oid oo windows. $14,500, 7400 Highland Road == EM 3-4236 = WHITE LAKE AREA $a Areal nie Je eonstruse- tne, Pu pice cae with terms. C. Schuett | b+} Sean : Eu t Saae 2-0 NO FIGHT HERE Just $1280 down. Cute modern bome, garage. Fresh as spring. R, J. VALUET, Realtor - Homes BRICK $10,975 CEDAR SHAKES $9,975 -DORRIS & SON : yee Civilians. $525 Down Plus Costs - Payments $96.97 per Goodwill Bldg. Co, "Base tp Pe &: ae thee Desirable Property By White Bros. . . 5967 Andersonville Rd. WHITE BROS. pr nEALTORS ‘VI 3-8000 Ly = baths, front. Pri ‘rate om __borghes.. call oveet, F Watkins Lake Front ne Four bedroom, 1% story frame ree home Fle tal mod- beg im fromt and fear porches. 2 car Lo New ee beating | tring ining room cluded, ‘as well as —— peat on Th e lorated Drayton Plains Watch ring afrive through the ® fh. picture window of this fault- less § room frame bungalow Ouk floors, painted. walls, storms ang screens O41 furnace. Located on | lot 100x160, this ts truly @ real down, ‘ welue at $7,700 with $1, onty $0 per month, Bloomfield Highlands Owner transferred and wants e@c- tion, Beautiful 3 rear of gark 2 roome richly can lot Low Bloom. days or lees, poe- shop ft furnace 75x120 landeen field tames session KINZLER 70 W. Huron St PE 43525 Multipie Listing Service Basement.-Gae furnace. Garage North of Fisher Body New ranch type, 2 Redroome. Mort ing in. Not finished inside Lats = |"Es of Keego Harbor, 7 Rooms t] Wate Trond | 1 room: bacement Oil beat porseasion stove. Large lot fenced ROSE MchARTY _PE_ 2-262 or FE _ 54-3578 OREN Sat 2 te ¢ Chance of a Lifetime 262 OAKLAND AVE ® tratiers for rent. Lerge hore 4 housekeeping fooms an 3 room apt Partiy furn Ciean whietie 198 ft bet Owner retiring | H. W. Bigelow | W Huren &t rE ben? or FE 5-048 as Se . RST OFFERING ST ATT: STREET Two family income - Well tated near i achool! Four rooms and bath down including large beantifally modernized kitchen -— ‘Two rooms, kitehen- ette and bath up — AH well- Conditioned OW fired hot water heat. 2 car garage, and large 60x18 lot. You'd better hurry — Its only $9980 with about hal! down! CARI W. BIRD Realtor. 503 Commenky Nations! Bank Bidg FE + Eves. FE 5-1302 | | THE ANSWER TO “YOUR PROBLEM: Want Ads! To sell, rent, hire, it’s FE 2-8181. | ‘ SpE TARE a Seounibel _| inetalied hem b- | Commerce Ra | intonvyille Rd 2 Bedroome | Qoog income OOx | i Sigg onde 7 As ae oN coms family units. For Sale t Houses OPAPP SPP ELIZABETH © a ESTA TES. OFFERS | West wide Terrace reasonable terms. .(t Family—Close In in good residential area close to schools and down- basement furnace. Red for quick sale. ows West Side Brick whe tically new attractive | alt brick 3 home, im exclusive location Ideal’ kiteh wey 2 car Terese. ry Clarkston Colonial Attractive st in oe excetient condition in, exciu- sive subdivision, Living room €, | sun parlor lxt}, 3 rooms, master bedroom 3. Ce $10,000, tei 5 SF F *ront e some orchard. priced at $26,000, terms. Roy Annett, Inc. * Autom Seeere lewn, flow ore & eh ‘ Ln rage, ta ee ached Senta BUY NOW $% down 90 you =< ms miles from ety. at only 9505 8408 1 BROWN, Realtor uvens REAL? BTA A HOME OF YOUR OWN bed: | Wil Lis SM. “BREWER PE ¢6163; Pe ; EM 24008 Bes, 5 goimen | home with Rees nae , 3-2837. WE WILL BUILD © mo. our tional a — TAOS FF gs z 3 ob ELT z 38 FA LE fay rt E r fe STATE AVENUE, VACANT 4 toom, 4 Dath wp, .. NICHOLIE}, ND 7 anaas oo. . STOUTS| Best Buys: Today |! ONLY $750 DOWN Thet's right , only sho down moves you into this cute jittle house, includes 2 choice jots, & rooma with part beth plumbing is fot missing items ' so all you need are the fix- ture. Priced to sell) po be | the first to see it | DON’T PAY RENT Another day when you can have a home for yoursell, mt 2 bedrooms, of. in nice condition This over on the west side of town. | | is | i; IT'S NOT A PALACE But ft's & Dome end in tip-~ top condit very clean and neat inside. § reotms, bedrooms, full bath, ofl poss, in . tow taxes, basement on ved «treet, f has nice front porch an * | Are You From Missouri Let us prove t you that bape wil like this excellent rooms, 3 eeutiful bed-" rooms, plastered throughout. painteg im pastels, giass wool = inew . the. gas & sewer 14 yrs 2 story white frame, paved street After bebe payment you need only pay approx $100 monthiy rua \scsemcat & garage nS aA Pees r TO PLEASE A LADY This joevely home ha every- for eemfortable liv- reoms & full bath, full basement with @ ber, built In ‘S4 new il furnace, ae water heater, poss. in days, storm sash, on aved street, all dn 1 floor, monthly pay- surance-ONLY $67 Edw. M. Stout. T] 'N. Saginaw 8. Open Eves Realtor FE 5-6165 ries 2 BEDROOM MODERN HOUSE. FE 40630, 845 Stanley: INCOME. Excellent investment value. 3 er-OCou- pied hema from rental tal will pay New 2 peed \ | by By White Bros. > 2131 Kingstoe Rd. Ponte Lake. WH ITE BROS. REAL’ w Rd. Drayton vein 2 lous. Total price oe NESS CORNER eg Satara “BARG CAIN BAI igs. es IM WRIGHT, Realtor Oakland Ave | Co-gperative Real Ratate FOR SALE evo th pond mn. ah 1936 tort rise a2 a bulldings. a= Se 2 ie ¥ * AP, 131, bagee a es ‘aot frame Dutiding with basement, * eae Bireet . 4. Sage tl at. Sealed ag oe the | {1 Let , agg On 131, East two og frame basem 4. lot 22 AP. i3t, known as 14 ©. Parke Street, 1% oy fame building with basement. 5. Lot % A.P. 131, twe family: tw Foal brick building with baer: ent known &s 26 8. Parke Street. Successful bidders will nd pre: Any @i vais curb, or is to be paid for by the The S rchaser utility cwmreae electri srt ¢ y Oe / doanmmtecton. a Ada R. Evans City Clerk on or before der of the WEST aioe A good cae nice Focal. val ocnee .; vedio A Sy dace pn sell, “thews i echosi” ties ‘JOSEPH F. REISZ REALTO} 53 . Muron Bt yarban Hwy. FE #1154 For Sale Houses. a “ “VACANT. | .-- pg ind Rg Sgt d — basem: bummer, s, venetian bilnda, and wereens, $400 a -_ com letely / a aa mE DN (eae = i es titer ate tiaatn te ae | \; | ue ii i ini furnished for ‘ terms, Modern Baer pene 2 | 269 Baldwin Ave ene, room, oor PE 56-0101 or B-0505 ty room. fully insulated, ‘alum. Coamennes ’ te Exchange screens, nice corner|4 ROOM HOUSE. E a st. GEO. N MARBLE, Realtor DOWN 5 moo BUNGALOW | OR 3-138 PE ay WETRADE bedrooms, room, kiteb- bat ad ‘ultyronm, All he INCOME Sasol is St cia eat 50 month and your own very Tal an money by) Pay hw : Foil “yourself Price| Price, be! & or not y ess ct 648.00. per A 2 oe . ga 4ACRES On Lochaven Rd. Almost new 2 Modern Eve, FE 23-1804 or FE 5-4006 VACANT. GOOD HOUSE GOOD _location, Bargain. FE 2-'842 sors porated 2 a dining oi beat, Sow eLset a3 Bedrm. Ranch. ir serene eet om “palace, BRICK LA - | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | LAKE FRONT BUNGALOW | VACANT sprees “modern ive bedroom noe nice bath an n,| a #@ ft. on lake HOME & ee $2,500 DOW Good Ee egolels siz room| hom condition, gas heat, jorety inches. sooay basement, car garage. good work- aly te rom Sears R ek seca for many types busines KE FRONT fa daa ral $15.75 RIGHT PRICE Outstanding brick home situated, on beautiful Silver Lake 2 bed-! roome nice iiving room with Ther-| mopane ture Window, with | ramic view, tiie bath, ees modern kitchen’ basement with direct entry from inke, heat. nice porch, garage, eer vy 'y bedrooms, levely Hv THELMA M. . ELW OOD our SERBERT C CO DAVIS Pontiac Lake Ra FE 5-4311 ~ OPEN CUSTOM BUILT SATURDAY 1 TO 5 3 bedroom b with plas- Seved wane, ony Reece. full r ment, aoe § ofl —_. hot Pun j $1,600 with terme ge. . Out Pontiac Lake second street past Scott Lake ad and turn right on Hira to open signs. : ue at $10,500, Ra, ee Gentleman's Estate es $650 80 DOW N ecole Gan. oh crane ene RANDY MAN HOME. it yosare with new 2 and can de some —— | brick “home. 2 car. brick SS ee te es garage, brick work- | shop and an brick build.| foom. em. het ing that may be used for sta-| Podmoom. bina) angen dies or property floor, } sarge room up, suto, gas is located west of OG || pam pegs GS amg ly m= the heart of the intes area and) fott '%, Jake priy 1 is an excellent value. For com-| Ww suron ev . plete details, call } yo oleh ask i 'B fe Ni h ] Mr. Belper or Mr. Cla: IcnoNe ‘ T 49 Mt. Clemens &t, FE 5-1201 ' Eve Mr.. Vorhes rE : vegeme rors pangenmo = BROS OR ONE IN A DIFFERE ° AREA?’ | Gees bere the tema youl we * e me you wees a Sant, let us find it for you “THE RENE : Deluxe twin sree ome Pull deep 150 ft e 4] lot Au- John K. Irwin cmetie ot} furnace Sunshine bright workable kitchen with oes mokecend cosel cal cal | cov. 101% WN. Saginaw Street inets Large living area enhanced | : 6-0467 by planter shelf and bookcase | es er box and shutters, $1,250 moves | you in. $52 per mo. includes taxes end insurance. For further infor mation call-— on Wooded Lots GI's $12.400 — $700 Down Peaceful living amone the tow- ering oaks, These 3 bedroom ranch homes were built for com- fort oupere ese features, | orer 1000 ft large rooms | 1's baths fulle tiled. aluminum | snaine windows, many trees on | hot water. | wavs, cupboard « Ldree picture window Complete choice of colors Many other fea- tures, SEE THESE TODAY | CALL FOR APPOINTMENT TODAY le “ELDORADO” GI's $750 Down FHA $2,100 Down Full Price $14,700 enac IN CLARKSTON GARDENS WITR UNITY WATER SYSTEM See the first group of brick ranch homes to be built in Clarkston. The folowing features are what you've always wanted in ome of your own: It's all face | brick and has three large bed with Tre closets The 2383 Orchard Lake FE Co-operative Real —Entate Exchange Partridge 1g THE “BIRD” TO SEE LAPEER CO. Here's an neat and clean e bear com biav ville. ing on a ‘oe Tnaded lot. Full price only $6,950. on terms. COZY CONN E NIENCE Here's & m 2 bedroom bub- galow Pi Rvsersaa li located in Pon- tag Bullt tn 1950 it has a full pag and plas- Rear yard fenced cent walls Gas heat. Full price $11,300 on | wt 4 «per terms interest WARD E. REALTOR, FE 43581 NEW Loca on Te 1% vik Was or = Balance es, 7 to 8 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE { PARTRIDGE GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS COZY HOME apace eate ace ones or gore 6 ler = with en Le a ee EAST SIDE CITY IT's Near St. Prederick, M L Eastern Junior Schoo! Fesee street location. rge five and bath, 2 bedroom home offer e a living room. eiiering dining room, 2 ex- tra jarge full base- ment, gas heat, storms and sereens. 16 ft screened porch. shady landscaped jot with garage Offered at $8,050. $1,600 down CALL UB ropa? LAKE ORION a Offered re a oe terms “Ts NEAT AND TI To Buy-To Sell- To Trade YOU BUY IT-WE LL INSURE IT MAHAN REALTY CO. REALTORS | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange FE 2-0263 107%) OW. NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH ____POST_OPFICB West Side Excellent Seminole Hills }o- cation 3 bedrooms two- story home with sunroom, fireplace and 1% baths, Full basement. 2 car ga- rage Carpeting drapes, dishwasher and disposal in- cluded Fairly priced at $22 * £00 $5500 down Why not see it? Close In Suburban “Custom Built’ brick rangh comsisting of 6 rooms with natural fireplace. tiled vanity bath, ideal kitchen with bullt - mm stove and oven -Ful] Basement auto- matic heat ang hot water Attached oversited two-car guises: Lovely ‘a acre site airly priced at $24,000 Terms—cash to mortgage Immediate possession Leshe R. Tripp, Realtor 22 W Lawrence St Open Evenings _FE 5-816) or FE 3-804 Shaved to the Bone Only $1,600 down, 6 rooms, ? bed rooms 66x8%2 ft jot, plenty ot storage space. full price $4,023 50 payable $35 per month Small Farm Need a 7 room home With 3 bedrooms and 1'. baths? We have this for you situated on 9', acres in the Milford area $18 000 with $5,000 down Reduced for Action A charming 3 bedroom brick ranch home tm Rochester area oniy 1 year old. 2 ceramic tiled baths, 2 natural fireplaces juvads of builtins REDUCED te $23,900 for quick sale Terms Sylvan ‘Realty 5-418 _For Sale Lake Prop. 44 ' 1 AN EXCELLENT NEARLY "ew 6 rm. ranch bom ttached 2-car eee hand. ‘door. Priced ors us oon 7 thing o ee y or a THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1956. : by Hershberger “Your chicken, plus Junior — so we thought we'd. better to” fwiitora bus prmerg ty gardening shorses or subdividing. Priced at $20,000. Terms | Harger, 33 W. Huron, PE ° 56183. | PENTO! N AREA, ‘bY ACRES, 5 YR. cee and baths ‘d, Mich 3 ___For - Sale | Lots MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 2. 80 Nicholie ? wt n i For Sale Houses 43) ‘FUNNY BUSINESS. POPPA LL ALS 1 space i se floors, steam beat, NORTH a a water heater. laundry New 2 bedroom modern | ues. frult colar 2 car . house, off beat, wired for — : ‘artve. Publ price only Indian Village — Ws “er ae om eet | tows -| R.D. RILEY, BROKER month including taxes and All nice sized rooms, firepiace. ybeth Lake Rd PE 41157 insurance. at 4 per cent in- heat, powder room, recrea- terest, Let us show you space, large screened porch this’ today. ai Tear, double and more BR OWN $4950 FULL PRICE . Wul buy this clean 1 bed- Elizabeth Lake Estates = ode *, located out- NEW-2 bedrooms, liv — Altractive Starer noon Bear schools = Kitchen, bath, o Lawl a eaceies all completed" — Sesall fasolly oF couple, Low Se a cccamnn iicnont ee | ware, cusmener nen’ tater wel | down payment and monthly | free TERMS. te ear oe | cope. ” iiteh and all payments, Beat the high interior studding Close to. elty rent and buy Dow. an and _ Privileges. Good sound 1000 DOWN J. R. Hiltz ? 3 bed ; > REALTOR | $1500 DOWN Summer Lake front. | avon ote, foe. Coss (a just west of the city near 101! W._ Huron 8. Pe ee | Soy the Weekends mens tho nies tation. Cell tor further in- 3 BEDROOM MODERN HOME ee Indian illage. Owne moved owt of town, Can be $1500 DOWN —- Little farm. Cozy | ET PERSONAL SERVICE trig ! beans ett wee bas LET Us SELL, YOUR HOME ment and cies ell ac turn. | 3 acres excellent iand w cS Y CO. side, siete Lanna live stream Only 3 miles from Gur RAT ek a board’ peces 1 ek city limits. Paved road . a iy PORT MEUM.) Cosy) iaver- 0. NCH BUNGALOW — at- $3,500 ‘Ba — ee» — Cranes ‘is car garage, oak eat enh. gas beat replace, "plas. .T ] subted ‘Becutitul imeriye. be eure ae, be aes hea). A. Taylor) Sa Se 22 mse yon j bu: e. - —— before B2: SW. Pauline TOR—INSURANCE ro ual sea have them. Dr, Dra ear Hatchery. __ |100 Oatiand Ave FE 4-2544 F Sale R P : Qpen_Bvec.___Prey_Porking $2500 DOWN — Built io 1990 Well or esort Prop. 44A WE WILL BUILD J ACK basement, gue ‘ure tie bath Ale |CABIN IN DEER COUNTRY, . On your tet. Attractive 3 bed. minum storms & screeps. Anoth-; Partly furn. Water & lights, § Recs comets! LOVELAND | im trmtan'* O° * poetry non cry iar ce ; Pe RTY ACRES, CITY LIMITS OF well, ore sues, —_ ca : _ | Linco, Mich Pontiac Press Box terior’ Only $600 down FE Page, Wate Be. Koons Mew H. BROWN, Realtor | _'* : ” 5 PE 4-1661 ; MODERN CABIN ON TROUT Ask for Mr, . : 2 |W phases Aa, Bl hiecear | stream in Wolverine, Michigan. L. H. BROWN \. Realtor BUILD NOW ee pancepe cour eee a itiac. well restricted Waterford is * ee mute Ratates Estimates freely | Sale Suburban Prop, 45A 45A me with a 20 _, beautiful cond 8choo!l saddle low & eo bus at btn eae 2 \% a) entrances and beset Signs yAre Everywhere Bloomfield Highlands 2 beautiful lots. High and level, Jose trees heme pete area. schools Ce mtg 2 o~ | amer oe Bise Independence Twp. Mere is a beautiful piece baw Rd. 220x306 Approxi- mately 2 acres in size road. Ve sell $1,000 with $650 Baldwin-W aided Acres Here tp @ pee fe 5 aren Piece. 16521320 nice very garden soi) pti re 4 m north of Pontine city limite Priced to sell for a with $600 down | LADD'S OPEN SUNDAYS, | 4286 Dixie 4207 N. Co-operative Real Estate Exchange IN WATERFORD TWP anyUme Sat \9 LOTS | Cal | & Sun _Gardens_ 2 Lots FoR SALE IN JOSLYN von Das 2 LARGE _ este CLA cate h es On i Ae of $4,250 Business project month er = 6&. rE eet an iand Near in Orchard Lake ee wy OR 31231 Lapeer Rd. or FE 56-0701 or FE 5-0103 LOTS AND MORE LOTS Drayten Plains Ma™4 JOHN. them. Some jovely bulld- started on FE aac LOTS igh lot _paved dr MA §-1222 Lora: LAKE PRIVILEGES. EM 3-2440, this fine Pertect for split-ievel homes lots available for the total price lot 402120 ft Full jeoe ing sites in Bloomfield Township in — Hills Hickory Knolls fae Forest Lake area. Also any fond lots | sod ake fronts Give us a ring and new home you have dreamed about A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704S. Telegraph Rd. that STORY BARN OL 11382 s12 s Emmons, Roch- ON ESTATES. “WELLIo- bl ol YOU HAVE {*aKE PRIVI- of sub- pper Straits fronts on Airport rosd. Close to new house price $2 $1,375 down. payable at 190 Sylvan Realty 2383 Orchard Lake FE 5-418 | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange CHAPIN 2 602x140 proved in Drayton Plains ft lots on ERT CHAPIN ROB M11 Orchard Lake Rd Kempf j Equitable ap | BKR | FE 81131 | St WHITE BROS. LOTS OF BUTLDING STTES LAKI AND “FRONT I. OTs Your choice of 24 beautiful build. Ing sites terms in AND Drayton Woods Easy choice waterfront lots on Oakland County's Choice waterfron discriminatin Watertord WI Phone OR 34-1205 Open Eves scenic most AND 100 ft t building site buyer on scenic Hill Wk REALTORS "til © Sun lake lots s for the exclusive BROS, 1 te § CHETOLAH SHORES Homesites with privileges on Elizabeth aia Cass Lakes. and up Ter ‘Horse 8-3122 200 FT Ads! ‘ BrAUTIPU! 85 FT LAKEFRONT fi c. he spacious liviog room has a beau- H-vmttneed — ofl ve anal titel windowwall Purl cxice nen: on Wolverine Lake, $4,050 | sereuua tear garage, solid drive. Yenience there are t'e“ceramic | win $1,450 down. Hannan. 11) ° EN Take fiv in tile baths with colored. fixtures | 44000 0 Se | —ah AS aS Lay trade | The home ‘ts heated with perime- | LAKEFRONT eoeee! ¢_4-2252_ or FE 20179 ter gas heat and has a gas dis- Beaentas wetting ca arivate lake LAKE LOT moment oe CT 1, TERRACE paracusn LATPAEAn tancihe “an | Tasied| the co tuatle curciss Brick | Lakefront (ot ou gedd fishing abe One ot the her fice ™ = the children to play on Winding ‘"ilevel ! bedroom home. Large; im Lake Orion-Oxford area Biscktop read. Close to schouls g ing reom with double stone ate “Bene saan off paved highway and s US, 10 to M5 to lace. edioining den. Dining roo E “R SOEs Aas RADES" Sareea st bred Vilmee” imine guage caesery bithee, 3 compets| MEAGHER REAL ESTATE Lia your for trade We i Soin Ook Ths ee with built-in barbecue “ Attached BEAUTIFUL: LOT. tain Wat- ae in ss a | scar — speed me aay | Hagler: 8 on a. were Nicholie & B ! | tures, Pric toda: er ' honest gpinion as to “HITE RROS for appointment - | NICE LEVEL LOT. 50 x Ge* feeeibuley “ot Wading ‘Sour = - \\ HITE BROS. | CRAWFORD (“ioc “trom take “Oakland” OR ey. AGENCY 3-005 : \ 33% W Ru + sje t Pre DORRIS& SON —_Q0en_rves : soe By ong "8", SHORT-CUT TO a +1001 MODERN 5. ROOM 0 & ACRES. (WOODED owns wat. tare | CASH : Classified 7 " urnace. car rivile on Tu) ‘ - Beal" Estate 7 a T2700. | lana Heights, FE son. | FE 28181. “ with $25) per ____ For Sal 100 hon __For or Sale ACREA 25 RES to 10 acres nite le Lots Acreage GE 46 19 LOT Wits Pounpa-| PE S001. 47) SALE YOUR suburban home sites, ranging from ‘y All well located to $5,500 No site loos than '4 acre Just $25 will reserve your w infor- no r mation. call or write, PAUL KERN Inc. Tit Saginew St. FE 2-0209 a] _owner, Terms. APPLE ORCHARD, |. MA 5 N, 30 ACRES. BY BY fA 5-7016 Attention Builders! Leke mile ted Lake close Close 100 Onkland’ A es. _ vate party. $10 a mon Orion Lots of poles Libert ry bor ly tiae $100 Lot ee. Estates, No easy TT ON. 2 ious OR, MORE FE +. to Tam: =o mii burg 950 full LOT NO 4 CASS Heights Property, 60 a frontage Still acreage poe ss ‘eo Ji 300 acres. jake feaneaes “eo nce plat- ted. Still acreage priced. Lake Lhe 16 ooree Hs he ae in. Ready J. A. Taylor wh ee ~ENSURANCE rE Free Parking TO A PRI-| of property in —s cms osm Gren’ basi ap- retin 235 acres on M%, south of Lake | road frontage and — located Ze: can| be purchased aon _natieora, terme Let us show this prop-" heel help ed with all your proble ERT CHAPIN BROKER 1, Orchard Lake Rd en LAKE, on 4. Keego Har- 128 feet frontage 9785 00 Lot No. 8. Waterford Pon- Estates. ib No. 2. near Oakiand Lake 110 ah 4 with lake priv. Nitchman pee en 1, off Walton near Rochester. 101 .% W3. $1295 00 4 lots on corner of Dart- mouth and Whipple Lake Rad, Independ: Twp s2050 4 lots on 8 Shirley St City of Pontiac, §1975 00 payments and on these jots. Call 7 appointment. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor inaw St. Eves till 8.30 Ph. FE 5-6165 OLLY terms Cari J 120 cas house Large Siream_ On 646 W Huron After 6 16 ACRE | FOR SALE | near Lape | Large m: | third aera broker MOtawk 42275 | water and elec of Drygen 4104 MU Andrews , .413 Maple St Holly M i For Sale Farms — 7 ROOM MODERN 17-6161 basement FE PE 4-6313 FOR of bul FOR SALE. 38 ACRE FARM | room house, hardwood floors, tric. ty mile H 176 ACRES FARM ON 3 roads just outside village of Holly. also i @0 and 28 acres iand Desirable This 48 barn paved road. $18,750 Plemy of other ada 42577 , SALE bahpost good atsaines | or will rent. STillwell 1-7331 128 PARM maliding 438 Monroe St_ Capea gas. South By owner j 120 ACRE FARM BY OWNER 1] Tooms ang bath $200 pe: | _ $453 Jossman 6 acres and 7 home— Very ly landscaped JIM W Rie 345 Oakland ® rey acre. _Rd,_Ortony ville ie FOk FARMS AND ACREAGE Call Rutledge. OR 3-1111 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE SMALL FARM Toom 4 bedroo ey roast ir, Real mice: tor E 5-0441 Ave La Co-Operative Tm Estate Exchange Rent Farm Property 48-A introrD MICH 8 ROOMS. BATH | on heat Good condition. Some | and $8 a@ mo to clean respoti«!- ble people only Owner on prem- | | ises Sunday 35 Tree Gh, near Hickory Ridge rd. | _1Off M59) 128 ft. Modern § roo the best of term With business, terms will tak $12,000.00 cash iness propert ‘oom excellent precmne: only 3630 $27,000 00 tull price e a car or trailer in trade SOUTH BLVD-120 Fr Closet to Woodward, approv station or full you in ‘all for this bene ry piece of bus- Russell H. Young REALTOR 412 W..HURON ST +4525 Ev es FE Lone \ Sale Business Property. 49 DIXIE HIGHWAY FRONTAGE H of frontage on a ba parcel with ¢ cabins. snowing with 190 FT —— FRONTAGE room modern ideal to ata almost any type ot $9500 00 home, with se e for : price need eons | 105 | Busines Opportunities 51 $1 - “LET'S TALK Money to tan 83. CASH NOW ~ nGiEERS HOURS PAY LATER PLAN : Ges you need ae Ze Sf ea fen, ie gee ne ' BENEFICIAL _ Sabie is -_FINANCE.CO. Ls. Lawrence St. PE_ 2-049 oe “C\—-BOWL L ING Mortgage. 1 Loans 54 iene on main y City. A _ Bay Cty. st eee to $1,500 buildmg and modern equipment. wn a oe $20,000. . Wi r home, q or land contract in trade. - 3. MICHIGANBUSINESS | SROUSS" . we eoclone SfeS BARTRAM SALES CORPORATION | oases, ,paFiy constructed: —os el we sreeta | Rie ae , WALLED LAKE bea Pasties. ort eee Row wie ase cstveties "te Mis. 6 . a Sweet EEN ee ei GROCERY STORE, BEER & NE 30 AC! LARGE MOD ject uses Hieense. Stock fixtures, es Poe house, out Baldwin for prop- DIXIE HWY. sin PE Paid TS ers te Tease ain ie og “commer 7 0000. SELECTION OF _sUTTS. cia: bu nite * and @ beau Partrid e coats, jackets pants, watches. tiful room home at g rings. comeres. radios, weeyes. $10,000 down. for what he rt Realicca || el san -wenn- ise lous EDWARDS OUTLET” 26%) W. Huron. OA 8-3339 FE 2-7421 TODAY’S SPECIALS Furniture and Appliances 125 W. Huron 8t. FE 4-6083 i —Prmc Mahe ay DIN 7 PIECE ; pom condition, $76. Fe*,deu* san BOX MAPLE TWIN _ Spring and mattress. EM_ 3-4021, MAHOGANY OVAL DINING TA- bles, 6 chairs, pair nny Wr boy, Chaise Longue, tables, st ag or, tio “Coloaia Soaial Che’ Bie new MALL CHAIN IN SAW, chain, MAJESTIC. i “ue MAHOGANY “é- ~ spite acne Fa MARCH "BARGAINS _ | Oakland Avenue GAS STATION & GROCERY on Excellent business site with rot pind corner pa with e Pull basement gas pry Somtetotie ‘owner's a reo oo ee C4 DR | extra lavetory, 2 Sar, S20) ed. Here's a wond business ae or trade for pick- A ge aor = ue He for —— Uh me foam up truck of equal — uced y $5,000 down lor consider W a quick sale. Terms. real estate and all. Owners will peng ear ae MI 4-606. trade for property or contracts. \i2 PT RUNABOUT, MAHOGANY nceety, -Davisburg ck and catwalk, Piberglas : ne BAR only U.S. 23 | ity @ owner since pro- | freeze, LI 2-807, | $75,060, fasindee ail oeuie: | hibition ~ — & proven money: | me IN FREEZER FOR 21" | el ples atnberday || Rrmeallly ws erbig ber profits Resi TV. Call after 6, PE 1030. BiRlsae base. mixta’ chess | estate mobeded’ st caly 620, UITY IN RESTAURANT wire | and apartment towing - S | BIH es ‘Newiy dec. Swap for Soeceast © | guORT ORDER ORIL near mor-| ‘ove outings. contract, boat ey ac sarel a “$25. | te theater in busy Oakland Co and oer oooa ear or what ] community Seats 24 Interior new. | have you equal value. | ly deeor Good ipase. Only | #3166. 0 iR A tt, I | $1009 down. |PLOOR SANDERS AND POLISH- Oy nne Nc. | een (ok —_ Complete line of VARD E. P. IGE} oe oe ee ee" E. PARTRIDGE BARNES HARDWARE | Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 | ron _ = INCOME, 4 APT. ‘HOUSE. R 3-4701. NEW LOCATION ae RAPH | REALTOR FE 4-3581 = ~ : a ® eves. NEW eLecenie HARMONY STA-| | 1 Reg. $460.95 Kelvinator 12 ft. auto. Saginaw Street Frontage | reav i RRTATE 2, Diet n — oiue . paler eal | alent with re ior tt « — | ten 1-0251. Refrigerator 78.00 deoaritie én Buicing _ Sale L Land ¢ and Contracts 52 trabe A aes CURAR 5 |. Reg. ee, Kelvinator Double 57 570. Porting and ieodin FE 44100, 1063 Durrant. "| 1 Reg. $118.95. Apt. Size Gas pacar al “Pricea Pai “edroom home with full bese. | WANT A LOT IN FLINT. HAVE ', Renee 90.08 Ww ae ar aoe coe. Tem ment bape seen a ane Bis. bereied yee Ctl s Fisher Jeng ode . ed ead winch Gas 88.00 € per ¢ 4 5 trad Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor | {3"% 880. ; inboard motor, bousetrailer, port ‘Ss ch Gay Pears ocelot | 22 W. Lawrence mere 1 Ae oes Eves. eru prowess a nr. Lake 1 Reg. $100.95 Wringer Model FES-6161, or RAY O'NEIL, Realtor pi Poni, sell tor Teal | Washer wo 8 Rent-L Bus Prop «A 202.8. Telegraph Ra. Open 09 wits ae DaRK Ma.| _—*Waite’s Appliances == a“ * src ie Co-Operative Rea! “Estate Exchange : freese freeue and. pa dfirerence or wil eee ee LEASE OR SELL LARGE EQUIP- | $1500 DISCOUNT i MUL __ CNORGE REFRIGERATOR IN commercial garage. gas st | Property sold for $8,500 in August, “WILL pwar = 90 CLEAN CHEVRO. : sine onmeneee = FE ate street pear town, Write tiac Ngee ape pais seo monty of equal value. Call OL eat | model, REPRIOES RATOR. at 6 per cout tate anes =! 1-064 after §.__—_ dition. $65. MT 6-1300 isate nie _DUSINESS BUILDING. We 10083 chaser & excellen | WEL L TRADE “51 FORD CUSTOM. “OAKLAND 1C COUNTY'S LARGEST ” Ona ROG POR REE OUT LOD RILEY. BRORER | ee ees | UNPAINTED i able for any business, 375 Aubore 500 Elizabeth Lake_ Ra. _- PE 4-1157 | car or station wag., prefer Ford. | Chests. tables chairs, desks Ave, PF 3-0414. eves PE 2-52 FE 1-829. jeanes | room Gividers, peracord =| M to Li — Business Opportunities | 31 (Pita he Te WILL TRADE AUTOMOBILE OR | ij truck for your tractor or farm’) FL. “ORID.: A AA EEE | LOANS» os an maceiaety Phone PEt dane eash differ- | frottage: eed. Yuhise iets ot || | BEAUTY SALON hoot alata LIVinGBTONE wn TRADE. OR SWAP. ONE joining Pek 2 enilee tree, | Downtown location. Established | 64 W Lawrence St _FE ¢15 tic ates: ‘river. § miles to Guif. Brooksville | Ad berabely neoreny remodeiee - TEAGUE . FINANCE. CO front’ lots en the “Backwater of Shopping Center near iin, wtaw pt beh ay vant | | the Tittabawassee River, south- Weati-Wac off Eiehvar 19. 1 mile N | familiar aioe okrw vd 202 N. M. AIN | west of Alger ; for one (or two Wi ' Bear Waterfo: ley (0 Be Peters: | ta"aher €om "| ROCHESTER, MICH. aes Frain, Alger. Mich price “BLK. TO WILLIAMS = tate Nice beach. "53 Cheseoiet | "SS ‘96 car of any ma LOANS attog TO $500 = BROWN LIVESTOCK OUSEHOLD GOODS Ph. Reckoner OL 60711 OL 1-970: | — Titer eaubeattenoreetwres | LO: ANS > $20 to $500 | __For Sale Clothing 56 Sr cn betes mas | NOUSENOLD | sors: nammoour. somwen gor on Dixie. Excellent modern | 4 SE - ‘ ate te J . erect n dame, pies Vt earn | FINANCE CORP. OF . clothing “PE S261” eis = ront of the home ‘“‘Ideal spot for | PONTIAC GIRL & BOY'S SPRING COATS. super gas station.’ Call Mrs |e 8 wt PE S053 sive 1-8. FF 50767 _ os 00 F MAT Ente Wew Gs. Buon oR H. BROWN, Realtor | 35, 000 F Families. “$402 Ae W. Buren Ph. FEL TE | | MAN'S SUITS. NAVY-TAN. ABOUT |” BUSINESS 3 Ae THOME Recommend i Saves Rew $15 each MA Grocery and meat store E and wine take out. Located on Main highway in thriving com- munity. death Lavagiestd Une Masonry construc basement Home ts imeaernls 2 ded Buckner’ S Sale ‘Household Goods 57 A BUY. SMALL RADIOS. $6 TO een a record players. FE inventory" will hana vee oom eco 2 celeeton eon, Mac Cte | AQUA DAVENPORT AND CHAIR, pe c | = | rT. size so) oak tabie e “PANCUS 1919 N45 pen oa ine chaurs and buffet, $40 Gas stove Phone “Ortonville 132 | Collect | once-a-month payments side oven, $35. FE 2-3221 SUPER SERVICE STA- You get full amount no lautoM AraC WASHER AND DRY 3 stat, Very goog jon, low in- deductions ey _Call FE_ pal 173. | NORTH WOODS _| er 2 yrs. old. $100 a piece EM 3-2608 BEAUTIFUL 10 PIECE FRENCH Pontiac. Drayton Piatns 4512 Dixte Hwy, | puconent condition. $100 Coldspot 2nd Floor Nationa! Bide | 97 Refrigerator, $50 | Biack stone ® 1b tub washer, $35 MI 4-2261 which is a heavily traveled high- | Way Es reienleety during the sum- lm pond be Fo r rtunity to | ~ estabifth a business with the le. | Walled Lake 230 Barnston BOTTLE GAS aie & finest facilities eval lab * Bext — Res low price Complete instal- mall investment requir “0. fi- ation. Only $f plus gas Kenvon g Utica, 45462 Van Dyke cellent ental props aranenie = One block North across from Bank Fueleas OR 3-2691 WHY NOT INV Be a napigia lt THE | BUFFET AND” pat CLOSET POSSIBILITIES TODAY? _ _ ; _ $40 Cali FE 2-370 eh. aie 2-S870, ext 295 ic iL < \SHi OL KL \ CASH FOR Yon YPURNITURE 8 30. Mon thru Pri or Lin C. IC or tools. OR 3-27 Dent . 3248 after 6 p 12x12 L INOL. : U) M “$7.20 | $9¢ WALL TILE RN Up to $500 : _e¢ Eee | me SDD & SDM L ICENSE 1948 t) 1955 cars Bring your GUAR HOUSE PAINT GAL $1 95 TO BE 16 R AN SEF ERRED title Most deals closed in 30 VINYL INLAID TIL Oe ‘ minutes Loans also meee fur- NCEeEn BASE PAINT. GAL. $3 50 Must stay in the city of Pontiac. | niture Signatures and eT se- SALE ALCOHOL- “ANTIPREBZE FE 4-3064 For further details call. curities, | SYERS 141 W HU DEEP FREEZE 1 a2 coca WILL R. D. RILEY, BROKER | trade fot $300 cash or will trade Rd. FE 7 | ee something of equal value $08 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 4-1157 | Pragloas SERVICE STATION Ore FREEZE UPRIGHT.ONE FOR LEASE | Loan Co. ~°: tnd food guaranteed for 8 rears One of Oakland County's most . | $495 for $279 Slightly scratched beautiful &nd_ best exwoned 202. PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG | in transit. Mic ichigan. Fluorescent pump $0.000 gal. per m 33 Orchard Lake ice Shout This now a going and profit. able business ELECTRIC RANGE. 4 BURNERS PE 06 ! | cee well, ares oven Excellent ARE YOU THE MAN? ee ae ition. $30 Call Midwest 41187. | vCal Mr Best, FE 2-9181, 9 30 2 . (EL ceric STOVE. 42 IN. KEN- FE 4-003 | moons vod See Bik: | N $500 * | more. Exe. cond _ §75_ EM 3-2848 4 am volume, 92 ay eo etal cat Cone eed | ELECTRIC RANGE NEWEST 30- with every possible | feature. One of America’s faméus | name brands Siightly scratched | $285 value $178 50 ichigen Flu- | > orescent, days. Sun or Less WITH QUICK SERVICE? Then Home & Auto is the place teey oon gpa ee wk Sat Mr rer FE 5-049: TRACTOR AND SNOW REMOVAL | business and all equipmént Good | _S®ccounts. Easy terms FE 4-0498 ee | 303 Orchard Lake’ Ave | ELEC PORT SEWING MACH Forward and reverse stitch 1 yr. | old 730 Melrose FE 4-0755. to come Most loans made on = = nae ac Paes your first visit So come in or ELECTRIC i Seegted ls $15. WASH. SSS SDD & SDM SS phone for cash to $500 on’ your er. $38 _OR 3-23 On M15, on one of the best auto. furniture or signature and 9X12 RUG AND eo HARDWOOD Tesort lakes in Oakland & repayment plan suited to your hichehalr and 7, ft Hotpoint county, food market plus need Friendly coerce Berry. refrigerator OL 1-5880 beverages gross approvi- lice await vou Leslie leisher is a mately $100.00 during the | Manager Berkley Voss’ President. Deel menses rca caer Fear tet be ‘prsporsan, | FE S821 | y*hreccent 38 orehang i sy = hot more so. than last year | == tobe Ave 38) Orchard $11,800 00 will cover the = — down payment for this grow- | EI ECTROLUX LATE MODEL like ee: Take over balance of $44 88 or four months 8-1564 ing business Cail for more information and make an appoittment at your conven- Home & Auto yments of $11.22 for aler. Phone FE fence to see thi oney- L C E = = ___ SEE THE NEW GIBSON } 10? meker. .* | oan ompany FOR SALE. COIL SPRINGS AND aiigas pia freezer 48 Hours 9 to 5: Saturday 9 to 1 | ‘mattress like new, 620 takes ROY'S. 96 Oskiand Edw. M. Stout. Realtor | @% Community’ Natl Bank Bide a ee ead es T1.N. Saginaw Ph. FE $6165 | Refrigerators Oo a Up IR RADE-IN D DEPT. Open Eves, til 8:30 pm. Wringer Washer : 30.95 Occasional chairs : $ 695 Sundays. i2 ti «4 pm | Sminner Washer io 95 ecto Sucever .. $808 |v e se! - $e. . £25 to O UNTTY, roagnge #50 RD rs $6 Oakland rE ®. 24078 ee —- ch mm ates vedroom ti ites, $12 Soup: din:| gf at terrific values. Michigan | / tractors. 27 models of “bation option to tater Al, money A CREAM ED YR. OLD | 95 n housctratier modern, heated THE tote \n Opavte \ : a= Lhe Laageath wey $19 80 up. Many eae 383 Orchard Lake aps agreed ge ara allan paid , wall be cred i to Your . veined. id bel Roars sean Cx wer tin, 3300 " aa For Sale Cars 91 a WOT RASY PAYMENT (HOLLAND 6 FURNACE —AND| All,mowers assembled and gerv-| Fayigit Gallasher’s © | ‘Lapeer. a. Ask for Mr. Wilson. | _&E 0075 . peene Erensportatice Offered 87 en oa oe eee ee ee Frenen) eenet | carton) , SPINET PIANO. TAKE OVER E OVER LOW GHINCHILLAS REG ANIMALS. LOOK! , ell, and all controls. Can be seen in ‘Ee EQUIP monthly payments. B. Martin, FE | No reasonable offer declined. PE X MAN GOING BY &T. . 2 acres of | Ee aronn | Diste Wey MA’ 5-188 or | _ 4-454 af : 80359. . Lewis a, Tule, C5 ' tree HOLLINGSHE Bry GTORE) Mt an __ | UPRIGHT RT PIANO. GOOD _CONDI- 4 *| 1909 Curyster 6 Gr. 200 bh. p Pull Beth ih to. hon out pawn. Armelrong | 1aH) BUICK. NEEDS BATTERY | “Uo. eu, MUberry es | _For Sale Poultry 74) Trailer Sqles a. wheat wer, such . L a 8 sates Co.” omit east paints. Phone FE 1-803 Qearearee : non parts including motors and ment APRICAN GEESE, ONE TRIO CHI- - e rear er. Keignts a Le | HUNTER WHEEL BALANCER. | transmissions ‘at $8.00 aa Sus.| Sale Store Equipment 64 eese. ready to lay Mus: | eset Soohes Deve plensle win- te mium iaylon WW tires, ya rue ee cane aaa pe _motce, 9. Fe ory re s rs, full sise bathrooms, 7 ft.| Ply to sunny California on sched- | Sul special For Sale Mi pr EN SINKS 24 X 21 050.05 | TRAILMOBILE, « WHEEL DUMP | CROCERY | STORE FIXTURES | ae scat ceilings, steel. roots, oak insids | led huge | TRANS « EN- trout te mention. Demo.” — oc Sele Miscottensous 0) i, G28 Foote Eee eee | een thle Teta "| a DEL aes i aad oe ay ey — ce : vetories, compelte Ww tires Cail after 5, pe yr. in $38. rry é Plaza Club CTR chrome mixing faucets, $14.95. ——_-—- | COMPLETE Daive IN om to last « 34-38-42-45 ft —- Leica opened boo fd gabe og These are feotery marred. Michi- |i el Lod sale. 68-0565 _ Sale f Farm P Produce 75 Also the a4 ft ao 2 jo. 7 a This, wee week's economy. Souk | Pe oor nite 303° Orchard urea, 17 8. “Washington, Here is ine ts lees. k Me ; 3 te 8 orl, 4, Puls WHEA TRA iw surance. - Fea Pontiac, ‘i 4 ALL HOUSEWIVES COMPLETE pas FOR WIR, BALE. OL — STRAW.| Gown, up to 60 months. — nauipeed , Elec. apliances at lowest prices. K ENTILE ay ry ee rice cheap. tm, 18-21-40- anted Used Cars 88 So = . GROCERY FIxTOR Sale Farm Equipment 76 B°Siad"tod Ws Be ienaute CASH FOR ANY MAKE OR LATE ra Treat to tae eyes. o Siee tain sx marie cotorr mee eer} Plasterboard | Wott Nery at We tere Beonomy, 22-Aubure lathe, All suechmente, “et Sais 5 Cents Each Aybura Ra. Auburn AAA BUYS THRU °56 senahen beak bes ony ween aT ok 4 he Bete ,sor eh 3; door, ~~ ANCH “ ‘ "Ss cM ED rformer, Faskeneh gare rus : ° FLOOR SHOP eee chain sews, $159 & up. times. some ix eau < ATES. PE 7471 7 rrye Frese are new 6 We We have s few used tratiers that | —£@TS: CHa. 1953 on | maies Ready for training. Cham- treme of furniture at Oxford Com a= CALL IT WHAT YOU LIKE aneeeaaemaands ee a sica Goo s 62 ne at stud MAvfair 8-2613. mimes Necross porrperny (y 7 on O0n oe vo EE Ceeicom or { asking C eV. LARRY T BE BEAT | : 5 ARAKEETS CANARIES CAGES. ste - ; a y 7 Se renee coupe wreeken | PU UM PS _ACCORDIAN FOR SALE, HOHN-| Food, Since 1927 on Oakland Ave. pital eaten! Lisa a. es ere per dollar. Haytinson BI mine? am aE Cet 6751 Digie Highway"@ M15 384 bidgs. Our yards are full of pep 95 1-3 HP jet pumps, now th 120 bass, ike new, $130. 6240 PAP AKEFTS CARARIES. CAGES table, the Gew end ee hod Guaranteed unconditional- MA 5-5071 Open nights ti! @ ood salvage materials Buy now 0. } Ww ite Lake Rd end sapelies. Greue's Bird March | also walnut gining room suite! v4 Wilk TireC oe CHEVIE, GOOD CONDITION. JEROME ly “ENG Se 1 pr. Myers deep & shallow well fet ACCORDIAN SALE ALL SIZES. ery, 2489 Av Auburn _Ra _FE 46510. with china Iiams Tire 0. | For Sale Trucks 90 a PE 40007, xis See ENGTHA. inc ae Fr| pumps. no money down. easy | coun soseena = era eta tee PAR: AKT ETS—BARIES LIVING ROOM: Duncan phyfe 451 < Be-ina’” Bt < “~~~ 19§5 CHEVROLET 8PORTS| ROCHESTER FORD DEALER $8 per 100 sq. ft oI, i [tte 5428 ae davenport and antique settee, | 61 Saevin Coupe, blue and cream OAK es RING. |Reconditioned used sons. Enroll today FE & | ; Several good overstuffed chairs, 8, WITH JAMBS. $3.95 UD./3 used working head pumps i= 428. _-501_ 4th St. FE 2-4025, Closed Sun. saree cieoore te seme Pe PEE DAMP eapteeererereaceeries | arts Re etl" cue! use: e pump Seer BATHTUBS $10 1} ured turbine pump | BARGAINS IN MUSICAL | 279 _Yoortsia_Ra son ce nearceet tite (ec fates stock of 2x6. 2x10. 2x12. ‘Medicine capines with fluorescent MERCHANDISE PARAKEETS OFAUINES. CANAR- iwol cheat! voia style, but) good. | Fatt : Se adiat ore path i one i fore | maaaenict asin go sq | —'e8 1304 Mt Clemens. FE 4-¢960 3 piece Iamp set. many odd 3 : ns t " —get r | e z ose, oMunhcx a you buy OE Bere ig hist Clarinet and ctse, slightly PARAKEETS BABIFH, AND CaN, | seers oe) arencers Bedsits ARAG 50 ery singers elrose, Prey re : HOUSE TO WRECK $350 KE 1 i se > HARDW ARE ' Glbecn Hawaiian stee] guitar sl 233000 ee fctoer Gord meimiaetor at UNION WRE CkI 7 CO whelghite. er wait Auburn) case an¢ am ald ey 50 “PUPPIES breakfast set. maple hutch desk, MAIN YARD. Eli bes w MI = = oe | Les Poae ou senior m Po o ____. MA_6-7702 Icts of mige dishes, good electri- Job Yard, 9600 Gratiot. nr. "Harper 4 INCH solu PIPE 6 FT 3.68). with ca “TROPICAL FISH & SUPPLIES | 8! appliances, and utensils j a | (oe ee ee ap arm A ag ios | apsl “American Trombone end so .Pincomb's, @ Park St. Oxford ee iteme all, and real bargains. Daily 0:30 to 6 Sun_1¢ © 3_| 17 Saginaw FE $2100 | Trombone and care $25.00 | OA 8-2076 Open Evenings}. @4 riper er die ee "Otterd CLOSEOUT | MEX. COIL, 4¢ PER | _ORINNELL'S, 778 SAGINAW | THOROUG! HBRED MALE DACHS-| Community Auction. Bud Hick- Ratertor Brel doors. 48x06x% foot. Wall boxes for 8 . | SLECTR: ORGAN. 2 MAN-| nent, 2 710, 000. FEST3.| mot wi ek auctioneer, On M-24 just | 20.58 eash and carry, 28 ea. Main & range zen, ual. Suitable for home or church, SaonCpOREAEED POINTER, 81X ford, Ponting Pye Go. 1488 Baldwin) ¥: %. G. A, Thompson, ‘8. , Assume monthly payments, $35. | pag old. Very good hunter. §35,'L. 1 =; SMART Ss AT ROCH- cP raed rry Bt. Mr, Carroll, FE +4507, 27718, ester, Re-opens April 11, 7 p.m. ‘ aot i, : ' ; ; x ° » . 7. : i ‘ | ~s © : a ee Ge re A er eee, a eee ee ee ee Se a tf; A uto Service _ “81 Errore GRINDING TN THE VERY CLEAN car, Cylinders rehbored Zuck Ma chine Shon 23 Hood Phone FE 563 _ 9-35 di perllesernsscn _For Sale Motorcycles &3 FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON your Harley Davideon. Bee Karle Davideon “Bales Co. 372 South _Saginaw. INDIAN, ‘45. “$100°°~C~— E 42270 For Sale Bicycles 84 84 oot 8 20" BICYCLE WITH I ea wheels, $23. FE leTON PICK-UP. good condition, $400. GR 4-817. 1962 conn au TB. urban carryall. FE 5 Bee ion Necaur ’ ‘$1 CHEVROLET i] FE 49718 before 6 p.m 1951 CHEVROLET DEL UX - 9-DR. | Clean throughout. Marry Riggins FE 23-7542, tee t conitine feed tunter gene 82 CHEVROLET 3 DW. 4s GOOD FE 9-1108 : ey bd aot used car as you 1942 CHEVROLF SEDAN DELIV. | CARKNER MOTOR SALES ee ey ee oa ve 6668S. WOODWARD 9 ‘ Birmingham MI 3-410 | SAVE ENERGY, gO5E| "S3s—'54s i] | We have 35 of the finest ‘53 and ‘54 WANT ADS! To find a We hare 3 of the finest -33 and 34 job, place to live or a out and se for yourself! used car, see Classi- ied NOW. ’ 666s = WOODWARD Take over payments. Gone in service. | Birmingham OL one Ee THAN Ad PA eed A a iony 33 ore fart Low mileage, Perf. cond. 0 HUDSON @ DR. GOOD CONDI- tion. Can Save: -for repair bill Sr CA 2 2 i Es 666 S. SAVOODWARD Bifmin CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Ri nga bi Creat FT ye ete oe ae ee ogee ee oa THE PONTIAC PRESS, earbky. MARCH 116, 1956 For Sale Cars kA | NEDA MERCURY Bright Spot|*§:"%. 2a : SFF HOWARD ARD'L: CARE, is A i i sate nea : Pat and Mike 4 Fe Opes & hardtop. for These | Sieroter Sa. | “St Patricks |= ,-ya. | _ Day Specials!/CAR PAYMTS. seer wall tires, low mileage. Bel Air 2 door. Radio, fer, wane Wau tires, 1 own: Heater, 3 tone Green with White "33 Ay Steering White Wall Tires, "33 Olds a2 . Radio, Clean and ready to go. : te Mpcetey Satan, Ratio, Wester 33 Piymouth Coupe, Ff ' a Wall usea sc real JEROME : OLDS-CADILLAC ~~ (Cass at Orchard Lake FE =— REAL oe ron CARS a: =i pte 22 AUBURN Pe 42131 SHARP CARS! Ta aylor Chevrolet Salk Sales eS foi THOT OTT eT Te rerreesers | =) Q rr] & as & < Es =e" aus onus tr 5 Bob Prcat. oe 850 S. Ra ene » 193 NASH STATESMAN 2 DR. “ overdrive. A-1 condition, OR OLDSMOBILES ’ Bob Frost, Inc. LINCOLN eRRCTRY AND . - 850.8. WOODWARD . BIRMINGH. » MT #2200 HOLIDAY HARDTOP + OLDS, 1953, coype, loaded with extras includ- full | bora New car $1295 full price ust your car ' down. Easy GMAC terms. : Haskins Chev. e751 a Highway et M- = WATCH . Your Waste-Line f WHEN YOUR OLD CAR i STARTS COSTING : YOU MONEY * THAT’SAGOOD TIME ‘ TO TRADE FOR A : Low Cost é ‘ O.K. Used Car , ’ #55 Chev. Sta. Wen. $2195 Be . Powerglide, Re- 4 All saddle b i 33 Chev. 4 Dr. S.W. $1095 & heater. Oeereae + 3% Olas 82 te. 2'Dyr.... .81045 f a econ 4D eee wee diet pote. Wa “isin re re » *50 Olds 88 4 Dr. . -$595 . finish, radio & heater, A new. Snow wall tires. best for so as: 4 Dr. Dix.. - $595 we Powers SPECTACULAR ! _ g & 6470 2 Ape TOO HIGH? We Need ‘4 —'95 —'96 Models of All Makes for Our , USED CAR LOT on S. WOODWARD AVE. Trade Us Your Equity and We Will Pay Off Your Car and Give You a *SO—’51 or’ 52 CHEVY—FORD—STUD. NASH—PLY MOUTH |PREE & CLEAR or with extremely low payments—depending on your equity. SEE US NOW! We have 34 such models in stock at present. NORTH | CHEVROLET N MTR. SALES by Dick Turner a8 CARNIVAL Vik Rog VE Pe On D 1906 by HEA Gevvice ine “At financial sacrifice to myself, I shall no longer break- fast at the White House until I agree more fully with admin- istration policies!” ’55 Pontiac Cat. .. 55 Dodge 4-dr. .... 54 Pontiac sta. wg. 54 Ford 8, 2-dr. ... ‘54 Plymouth 2-dr. . 5 53 Ford 8, 2-dr. ....$ 825 53 Chev, 2-dr. an 63933 | | Birmingham * [940° PLYMOUTH 2 Dk. sedan, 1950 motor, radié and_heater, new plates, good running condition, OR 3-1186, call aft- $85. er 6 p.m. e ‘Good tires | PLYM. 4 DR | REBUILT EN- extras, FE NEW SAFETY ECONOMY COMFORT 52 Plym. sta. wgu. . ’§2 Ford 4-dr. REIMENSCHNEIDER DODGE-PLYMOUTH Mard to pet easy to deal with 32.8. Ga, FE 20131 | - ‘86 Rosle MARDTOP, - eoev8 Hudson Holly wood Mard- Demo. Jacobson’s Motor Sales “Your Pisce Posey wey eg Dealer ___For Sale Cars b2) For Sale Cars 91 . $1765 $1745 7 8. Cass 85, 4 DOOR | mileage for! ‘of extras. Bar- 5} OFFERS YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD HERE 50 USED CARS WE CARRY YOUR NOTE BRAID DeSoto - 31 Years Motor Sale Pi mouth, Dealer Fair Dealing FE 2-0186 STAR CHIEF. Low | gain, Ma Bob - Frost rost | BIRMINGHAM CLEAN "$2 DeSoto cl. cpe. .. ; CARS 1000 S. Woodward Ave. |'54 Dodge 4dr. ..... $ 495 | pulce’“s2 susers door $ eas | Birmingham M1 4-2735|'5! Plymouth 4dr. ..$ 295 | fen “i custom 2 door § 60s : 49 Pontiac 2-dr. ...$ 165 Olde ‘82 8 4 door $s : | 48 Olds . eecee-$ 125] idereury “33. 4 | West Side Used Cars "47 F oon ie eae dy Shares Dene Sloss Drive out where overhead is low OTE SOF, weeee- $ 115 Chrysler ‘53 Windsor Hardtop $1095 sere aitterence, Many *SOGMC van ......$ 345 | ore ssfustom (8 «door $1085 West Side Used Cars 47 GMC pickup ....$ 95. Lipeotn “34 Caprt ‘Hardtop bole tee Fu eom MANY MORE see "bS Capri Coupe s2008 Clean Take over pay TO CHOOSE FROM B b F oan oe ‘ ob Frost, Inc. fiver a ® — $35 to $100 LINCOLN MERCURY | AND CONTINENTAL 850 S. WOOD. ARD BIRMINGHAM __JOrdan 6-3933 | MI__ 6-2200 ~ '52 PONT. WAGON This car was owned tn Biloom- | 19a —_ Hills cee has very low mile- | runs like new. | a | Radic, heater Mydra. White walls Be sure to see bank one People's — Bales @ Oakland FE | Bob Frost, ha | td PONTIAC STARCHIEP 4 | 83 PONTIAC 2-DR. DELUXE HY- For Sale Cars 91 “a Daten tie He eA Y n serte, fc LINCOLN Me age ad 8530'S WOODWAR WARD ousere ~~ WIEL L ACCEPT wcrc bart pebme pebenens a caer eon” BILL SENT: 2 _Oaxiand “Ave. Jack W. Haupt 54 Ford 2dr. ...$ 799 53 Merc. Mont 53 Olds 98 4-dr...$ 899 } Pontiac Sales hardtop ...... $ 999 oe a 1956 Pontise, #70 hardiop ene, Puity || ; "31 Chev. 2-dr. ...$ 244 hina ‘gee. Pally extned dems. ATS BIS COO er ’53 Dodge hardt’p $ 644 win sd Custom 8 3 or. 2 &H.|| 95 Chev. hardtop $1699 . ; uke agen permants” ME SFI) 154 Chev. 2dr. ...$ 799 "SS Ford 2dr. ...$ O44) done perma clean. Low |]. ’54 Pont. dix. 4d. $1044 ‘52 Pont. conv. ..$ 599 / Lape yagi wagon, 9,000 mi. 5] Ply. 2-dr. vee $ 244 STAR CHIEF CaT- ht heater rau. rub- rneath. = eason- able. Not very much mileage. 21 Stout Place DR. hardtop. miles. Must a im- mpd ver aay $2,650, OR 36745 °35 PONTIAC, 610 CATALINA, POW- er pack and brakes. 7,000 miles vane, nice. FE 5-0752, or FE ise PONTIAC 4 2DOOR NS. RU 905. Harry Rig- gine. re. b-1542" . Will finance, 118 Church 72-R2. 1955 PONTIAC $160 DOWN. TAK} Ona ments. Balance §1: "65 FONTIAC STAR C CHIEF DEL. WwW, Hydra Wangs [ho 4 bat: reli carousreio & extras. 9000 Miles. Best ‘cller "eves $1000. MY 3-2765. 33 STUDEBAKER COMMANDER V-6 sports cou Auto, trans- mission, beautiful paint. 17,000 actual miles CARKNER MOTOR SALES 666 S. WOODWARD Birmingham _MI 43410 WHY WALK? USE WHEELS. JOIN our riding club. No down pay- ment meeeenry Free Gold Bel) Gin « mee LAKE O ION MOTOR SALES M24 at Clarkston Rd. ~- MERCURY MY_ 2-261). SPECIAL THIS WEEK 1952 Plymouth 4 Gear sedan 1933 Plymouth 4 aA —<— 1932 Chevie 4 door sed NO MONEY DOWN Lee FULL PRICE 60 other cars to choose from COMMUNITY MOTORS’ OL 20481 OCHESTER Open_till 10 | a - 4 STUDEBARER. $95. R overdrive. Ideal for second car. EM 3-2732 1953 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION 4 _door EM }-2398 __ 147 Sah sarge ny DRIVE JEEP. 52 Ford 2dr. ....$ 499 35 Chev. Bel Air $1499 "34 Ply. 4dr. 53 Ford ‘hardtop $ 944 — TURN TO TURNER For the BEST In “WHEELS and DEALS" 153 Ply, 2dr. ....$ 599 $10.00 DOWN DELIVERS - ANY OF THE CARS BELOW | 1952 Nash Sta. Wen. 1951 Mercury 4-Door 1951 Ford '4-T. Pickup 1950 Ford Sta. Wgn. 1952 Dodge 4-Door 1950 Chev. Sta. Wgn. 1951 Chev. 14-7 1952 Chev. 2-Door 33 Pont. hardtop $ 899 .$ 644 35 Chev. sta. wg. $1499 °51 Ford 4dr. ....$ 244 53 Pont. dix. 8 ..$ 899 "34 Buick hardtop $1499 "53 DeSoto 4-dr. .$ 698 2.9 799 53 Chev. 2dr... 52 Chev. 4-dr. ...$ 33 Ford rch. wg. $ 899 *55 Ply. sta. wgn. $1499 52 Chev. hardtop $ 699 499 USE OUR BUDGET PLAN! NO MONE Y DN. ON ALL SERVICE WORK! Have all of your car service needs taken care of at once. Make only one small payment. Come in today! Avoid costly delay! Harold Turner, Ford 464 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham MIdwest 4-7500 A PHONE CALL STARTS A COURTESY CAR? | 1953 CHRYSLER lr. Pickup |; VrourOld Car OR A SMALL CASH DOWN PAYMENT JIS ALL THAT IS NEEDED TO . DRIVE ‘EM. AWAY! UP TO 30 MONTHS ON BALANCE New Yorker sedan, with full power .. . $ 895 | 1953 CHRYSLER Windsor sedan with full power and some to spare $ 845 1954 PONTLAC - 2 door sedan, radio & heater and white wale only 104 1954 PLYMOUTH ‘Club sedan, radio and heater and auto. trans- mission $ ee ee oe rad eee ee ee ee Or ee eC ee Pe ee ee ee DESOTO 1954 Firedome V8 sedan, with full power .. $ 995 1954 STUDEBAKER = Starlight coupe, auto. trans. and white wall (hire) bdoSocoesbobcocdsaodnonaenncoad $ 845 1955 BUICK Century hardtop, power and a real sharpie, your terms, 1955 FORD Custony club coupe, a good buy at this low PUCE) eee eee eer eee cesses $1195 1955 DESOTO Sportsman, like new with full power for only ees eet cleat ee seei ante siete se)stersays $2195 1955 CHEVROLET Station wagon, very easy terms to suit WE ALSO HAVE A GOOD SELECTION OF GOOD ’50-'51-52 REAL TRANSPORTATION ° BUYS WITH “NO MONEY DOWN” FOR THIS SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE WE WILL BE OPEN TIL 9 P. M. SAT. - SCHUTZ Motors DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer 912S. Woodward, Birmingham | Midwest 47811 — = O25 = ‘til 8 A.M. 9 P.M. 2 PLYM. DELUXE 3-DK. VERY | — 4 PLYMOUTH SAVOY, | Pricadutet and jena to eo 1 owner. New tires, FE +DR. Heater and good tires, Gon: on | Pt Ne ew GRAN. | R & H. New WW ne | rn sign. Exc. cond. MI 45152. | ST. PATRICK'S ‘DAY SPECIALS 1951 CHEVROLE 1 Deluxe 2- t °° , (98 Egyptian river News, Shorr] CxLW, Good Ww McLeod 3:00—WJR. NIB Tournament| Nan has other offers and wanted #0 Froite ® . feron Aone Rene BS) iat meee gre oe | “GAR Gripe Notes | EET, Metin Opn AE OF cash 10 render to Caesar Esc, Sylvania TV WWJ. Morgan Beatty 6:30—WIR, Voice of Agrielt. | 11.99 ~w, CKLW. Bud Da \her future in TV . 45 Ripping WXYZ, ‘Days. Bronte WWJ. Bob Maxwell JR Rovert Q Lewis! WJEK, News, Tom Geor he meend STORE HOURS CKLW, « Heatter WXYZ, Fred WXYZ News, Slagle WCAR, News, 6pinorama Hot rumor carted uae Guttnsrtane fs i - WJBK, Mickey Shorr CKLW, Good CKLW, News, Bud Davis i De | ly that Imegene Coca would re- 52 Nerv: | Weekdays 9 to 6; Fridays § to 9 WPON, Record Room WJBK, News, Gentle) wyEK’ News” Dow" 3:30—WIR, Basketball twite! emmy | acne” =| Wea Kerk Et Mtpattan oper) HD bat we can't Dellve Hs js Ee Sasso aca 1) CONDON’S wxrz, "gnow World ww. ‘Reb well sana oar Pert?| CKLW, Bud Davies | Sid announced his own split-up|s ariner'e & Toward the 23 Command 40 Wash lightly 919 Orchard. Leke Rd. }} cxiw; WXYZ, Fred Woif WWJ, Monitor WJBK, Tom George and rection sheltered side ° 24 Remove "41 Levels be | Gabe! pene Siittey Ghorr| CKLW, Good Morning waek be WCAR, Spinerame Weekend with Max Liebman Rarogeneics Eker «sg ENE Ste 3s Reme pT pom RADIO & TV FE 8-0401 | WON, Mews, Record Room| WIBK, News Gentile Binge! CxLw' Bud Davis Show two years ago and the comedienne 86 Prench “7 Brown 26 Billiard shot 43. “Rmaraid Isle" WCAR, News, Coftee aes WIR, Dacuetbatt mmers @ Race 77 Piano layers, = 44 Bpeed contest SALES & SERVICE 8:20—WIR, Radio Workshop| WON News Rise": Shine| W2BK Don Me WWJ, Monitor was the only one of the three who/s? 6peak ® Weary ‘or in a’ . Wwd, tone Ranger | 1:80—-WIR, Music Hall or Ht Fz, Metropolitan Opere/ didn't know what happened until] , g. 00" %. 1 Unclored 20 Russian city et British nurse 127 S. Parke. Corner Aubera CKLW, City Baitor Werk twee nee 6 Ape WJBK. News, Tom George/Sid and Max told the reporters) 2 Centary plant 11 Espouses “Tt Demigets YS, Coll FE 4-9736 Used Tv Bargains us wieK. owe Binge —_— White Wrow, pwn enay News each was going solo, explaining i Deserve ie Sones “for ize 33 Ao teaihe = ® for service wren ay a ae wae - Ringe Cane | wes, ese 4:30—WIR, Basketball Imogene’s terrible tears at that ———————— ee —— NOTHING DOWN WW, Job Clinic Pe ° nis, Shine | Gite’ ues"bevee cee eel shocking moment which lots of . $5.00 A MONTH GRLW: Bob end Bay | ws ach hasrell” =| Wea ere MO) CHLW. Gacred Heart omer fois thought was just an act. Plan New Building [Dick Powell and Wife | See Hampton for TV BK News, Mickey Shorr) WXYZ, News, Wo! ’ News WCAR. tea Weekend) Miss Fabray was said to have JA-COX J ven 9:36--WIR, Amos “n’ Andy WOEK! Nee, Dtemy Oontie | 82: 20 -WIR, Time for Mudie] WPON,.¢ ee ” \bod he fat Cuancial offer of ker t 6 d R id to Head Suzan Ball Fund Free Home Trial (68 8. Seginaw J, Radio Pan Club WEAR, News, Coffee wave New Winte ews. Mater 4, (on TV show away from Caesar al uran apl hy ite NEW YORK (INS) — Actor Dick] PHILCO . RCA VICTOR CKLW, Bob and Ray 8;30—-WIR, Music Hall j . siekoos a but would have stayed, if pa : Powell and his actresswife June] EMERSON — RAL Wron, ag a WxTE News, Wolf WAR, R, Spinorama Weekend WER, News, Don McLeod higher wages than the $3,750 a| GRAND RAPIDS «—The Cody Allyson have been named national ody ba HALL for RENT | 1:2—w2"s Cial Rm. W. Sons of the Seddie| WPON, Music =| WCAR, News, Spinorama lweek she gets now. Hotel, a landmark at Ful Y 5 ag ww, Boring’ Bouts JBK, News, Gentile 1y :90—WIR, News, City Hosp. : News, a tea Waa (Gumectad’ to have be: at , a rk a ton and co-chairmen of the Suzan Bail DUMONT SYLVANIA eh cdepecin ee eee CRLW, Mews J. Venkuren| WPON. Rise ‘a’ Shine rz, News, Winter Ww. Monitor come engaged a few days ago to" Sts. since 1696, will give| Memorial Fund. Terms Aveileble ~ Organization Parties. WEON, News eee Shere) Ow, WIBK, News Tom George] CRLW: Stand-by Sports Marty Mills and might be ready endl gchar nts rani atl Ur bomeyeep eee aloes Ne hack Come Coll OR 3-7772 19:28—WIR Believe, Massey | WEY, WAR, Mews, Quinorame || -WJBK. Don to go on a long honeymoon. g and parking garage pices of the City of Hope Medical ree Calls WW, News by CKLW, News, Bud Davies News, Parlor! WCAR Weekend el carrent ations ; PONTIAC LAKE INN © WXYZ, Top of the Town WJBK, News, Don McLeod 1:00—0Im, Gunmmoke ‘ Serenade ae a Arthur ——- sd ! hegotla are suc-\ Center in California, was formed H AMPTON’S : ve his troublesome hip operated) cessful. i lon at Harkness Pavilion in New| - See ee ae 825 W. Huron = = O ad 'S e evision : TOC Ta oo! t caus the James R. Bronkema, real ¢s- Suzan Ball, motion picture person- : USED TV SETS ‘York betore too long, to ve the) tate agent seeking option agree- |ality whd died of cancer last year. een ae —— ‘itallium plate removed and. | ments. tor unidentified clients, |The fund will be dedicated 10 in $25.00 to $99.50 hestsed SS wow eee wae longer wool mn SS sald the, proposed bullding |creasing facilities for a cancer’ AAUNTZ TV 5.00 2 Week ‘l Channel 2-WJBE-TV Channel —WW4-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV = Channel 8—CKLW-TV Rosalind Russell sacrifices glam- er be a multi-floor struc- nope and ovieing the plight) SERVICE HAMPTON ELECTRIC _ ; or for a ty role on Sunday's . comer . 825 W. Heres TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS in, “Hear No Evil” with Donald; Mahoney. (7) Ed McKenzie, |General Electric Theater. Roz is a| He said his firm already has ; Member of Oakland County ~ Gray as investigator Mark Sa-|12:30—(4) Choose Up Sides. real pro and GE Theater keeps an/ secured option agreements for oth- Farm Real Estate Climbs EI Association 6:00—(7) Ramar of the Jungle} per (9) The Falcon.. Charles|1:09—(2) The Lone Ranger. (4) \sdmirable standard, er property in the block. : Ward's TV Service <1 sera B iticen otvemmens| McGraw, in “The Golden) Texas Rasslin. ,ihe Cody Hotel, major unit of : FE 4-1515 Circle i '-Phoney.” Mike Waring uncov :30—(2) Captain sponsors block, was extensive- TV, Radio, Car Radio in “Utah,” saves ranch owner Jeonidn ced (4) Star ata ees Prayer "sign Oa. Man wae Py ssa, cave ly remodeled after a serious fire|**"™ real estate values Ouse re OE FT Yeo yong from investing in musical show! 41+ Carney plays meek stage! to Man. stock befere it skyrecketed |in November, 1946. Its owner, Al-|‘ Stim in most states 158 Qeldend FE 2-2976 Willdale |) run by racketeers. (4) News and Sad ote dharars way to belsien 10) Bowing Highlights, 2 ae ore aon ae | four OPEN EVENINGS Sports. Paul Williams, Bill Flem-| «the Man Who Was Irrestible|::9—(2) Wayne University. (4) #8 Revson (owner of Revion). ee: sonny Eliot. Comedy, (2)| %. Women.” (2) Playhouse of| Beat the Champ. (1) Little Ras- pel =? “s v Stars. Bary geteiasn a= cals. (9) Saturday Matinee. oe LaRosa has signed for) : , exs5(2) TY Weatherman, Dr. Ev-| Tome o=d the Brave,” story ofls:39—(2) Hloriasas Unlimited. (7, /toth the Aimee, 6 ent May 8 Returns From Meeting 1956 GROSLEY’S |* » 1—General Mills Deep Fever. rer an explosive family reaction in 4.95% >| 4 i i i li i Mi i i hi i hi hi hi hi i hi hi i i in hi hi dds Morrison in ‘‘Queen of the Ama- Was $34.95, Now ... “Electric Train.” (4) Truth or) 707.” (9) Casey Clark's Consequences. Stunt quiz with 1—Superlight nner Ae | Jack Bailey host. (2) Mama. 1—Shallow Well Water Pump—| Drama of the legality of a priest’ Ford. Music et i i i on in i i i eh bb bn i BB i DB i De Di i Dn eh nD Se en A Dn Ni Maal a at husband gambles 11:30—(4f Tonight. Bobby Hackett. | guest of Steve Allen. SATURDAY MORNING Miss Brooks, |8:00—(7) America On Parade. 1—Pair Insulated Hunting Boots § | away all his m and Genes Size) 12) Was 6i3* | in with the Rileys. William Be Now . $i0.2sg| tleys. am Ben-| | dix, Marjorie Reynolds star. (2)| |—Laske Electric Pop-Up Toast-2} Our Miss Brooks. er. Was $2495 Now $12.45¢) 2 2 > 2 2 2 2 >| 2 > > q > $ >| his sister's a > > 2 > a 7 2 students in quiz and almost lose g:25—(2) On the Farm Front. a 2 2 >| >: |—Sunbeam 21” self-propelled?) the contest. Eve Arden, Gale g.39-(2) Michi State Univer- Power Lawn Mower. Was@! Gordon featured. "ay. © sae, a $155. Now - $1253 '9:99—(7) Dollar a Second. Quiz seas—in Michj Conservation. | with host. (9) Graphic. CBC-TV cameras take a look at electric brain as it) 9:15—(4) City Affairs. predicts Stanley Cup winner; 9:30—(2) Cartoon for Kids. meets a Canadian general; goes 1—21” self - propolled Moto -¢ Jan Murray, (a) * :00—(2) Farmland U. S. A. Mower. Was $179.85, $139.953 Industry on Parade Now (4) Quiz Em. (7) Crusade for Christ. EN NO ne a hn he hn be he he fe fe ft Db i bt te fo tn Dali 1—Sump Pump with GE motor § end controls, Was $4995, a to hospital with boy, 5, as he plays Blackie. (4) The Great} for seller: Warner PAPPPPPLPLPLPPLP LA PES PP %| Gildersléeve. Gildy is mixed up| Tom Tully star. , - in medical matters in ‘Calling |10:30—(7) Science Fiction Theater. 9 | Dr. Bergstrom.”” (2) I'm the} Hugh Beaumont in “‘Conversa- S$ Nl || Ss Law. George Raft in “Bust of} tion With an Ape.” (9) Person to Plato.”’ Person. Edward R. Murrow with novelist Pearl Buck) (2) I Led Three Lives. Richard | lion Dollar Movie. Hi Sinclair] Carlson as Herb Philbrick, FBI | “Judgment * (4) Ed-| counterspy. | ao roar poate es 10:48—(4) Red Barber's Corner. | One and two of a kind : ‘..| Ski jumper Art-Devlin, guest. ‘ Clo ; come guest. (2) Damon Runyon The-| : = — ou r ater. “A Job for Macarone,” 11:00—(7) Soupy’s on. Variety with | ne e completely—come in drama. (4) News Caravan. John| Soupy Sales. (9) National News. | Jamboree. Musical variety with) Casey Clark and his Rhythm and Mr. Conklin vie with twos; 20—(2) Meditations. (4) News. ( 4) Winchell- House Group Subpoenas mont's electronicam in page eo RCA, NBC and CBS ~| WASHINGTON (INS) — on the Federal Commu-| fred for appearance next Tuesd We ‘morning 11:15—(7) Film Theater. Patricia} Pick Menominee Man GRAND RAPIDS wH — C. G. Ahearn of Menominee, superinten- dent of the Menominee County) Road Commission, yesterday w as Stepladder ... $5$| Dagmar raids Mama's bank to| Boys. (4) Little Show. Monty . ; ~ for ballet lessons. 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