- City Manager Walter K. Will- itongve in cheek, a group of Trav- 8 : = PRESS | + ASSOCIATED UNITED FRESS PHOTOS INTERNATIONAL NEWS GER . ee & & PONTIAC, MICHIGA Bids on Public Saf N, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1956-—44 PAGES - +> » ee» & * ty a 6 Win Contracts to Erect, Equip New Structure Bogst Early Estimates: by $49,401 as Officials Approve Builders. , Bids totaling $49,401 more than the estimated $750,000 for the new Pub- lic Safety Building were unanimously approved last night by the City Commis- sion, The city had estimated $750,000 for the proposed building but accepted a combined six-section bid of $799,401 for the edificel” which will contain police headquarters and jail; plus municipal court offices. The general architectural trades contract was award- ed to J. A. Fredman, Inc., TERRIER MISSILE — A Terrier missile is shown as it is launched from the cruiser U.S.S. Boston during Naval operation off Guantanamo, Rockets Fired From U.S.S. Cruiser Cuba, today. The destroyer, U.S.S. Forest Sher- man is in escort and helicopters (both out of camera range) hover over the scene, Hospital Wing Bonds Approved | by Commission | Seek State Approval)” of $2,900,000 ‘Issue _ for Addition The City Commission last night unanimously ap- proved the issuance of _|$2,900,000 worth of general obligation bonds to finance the addition to Pontiac General Hospital. ; The figure is $100,000 be- low the original $3,000,000) . estimate because bonds in this amount have become void because their retire- ment date will have been reached, before the Michi- gan Municipal Finance Commission gives approval AP Wirephote of Pontiac. The bid was $556,665. The contract for mechanical COMmittee Ollers| Ed ) f | ot Rayal Oak who ba sii ‘Hints’ in Solving en veren ' Broposed pistol range, a boiler and Aviation Debate : "S| TRAVERSE CITY w — With man told the the jerse City citizens known as the work could be completed in 1957 Downtown Affairs of the Nation | voters approved the bond act, ws ° . FP vad tho jut ‘costion tected, te" tee has offered a solution the deportation of Archbishop Makarlos of Cypriis, nd|and expected state approval. the for. Vice President in.‘56_ contract could be awarded with. |'0 the jet base squabble in north- said the only pledge Britain ever sought from the arch- yreghed 1, 1956 is 3 out the jail, lowering the cost ¢™ Michigan. . [expected to be passed, making the) WASHINGTON ‘ary of Defense Wilson says ; | ses bishop was a word from him denouncing terrorism. _ {$100,000 worth of bonds void, Will-| v.00 Dresiaent Nixon is the best a | ~. a ee ' First, the committee said in a © Eden spoke in the House of Commons after British ie pron eet elie can offer a: & ne mate 40 ae e t — $19,401 approached Saag te statement yesterday, the Air 'feelings had been ruffled by what some of the British|tne Municipal fsnlin ay ata Force shotid remove one of the paid the county for use of the Navy's airplane carriers Oakland County jail and for trans-\mothballs Yind base it in Lake| prisoners to it. ‘Michigan. Then the carrier should) of Archbishop Makarios LONDON (#—Prime Minister Eden today defended from Press called American “meddling” in the Cyprus issue.) Feelings were roiled by a declaration of “sympathetic “ *#e after bids are taken. Deportation conference he would be happy to with him, ~ : * AP Wirephote| BIG SMILE — Vice President Richard Nixon smiles broadly as he poses in Washington today as President Bisenhower told his news have Nixon on any political ticket ) . epiqe | - Gets P ic tial Nod President Ends Building m= eral All Speculation byEndorsement Vice President Rolls Up |, Heavy Write-In Vote in New Hampshire Prelim WASHINGTON (INS)— President Eisenhower said today he would be “happy” to have Vice President Rich- ard M. Nixon as his 1956 running mate and ended all speculation about his own desires on the makeup of this year’s GOP ticket. The chief. executive, in one of the most unusual tributes he has ever made to any man, told his news conference: : sion, the bonds will be advertised porting Willman said $575,000 could be k made available this year with tie oo eee compe a we wie LJ balance coming from 1957 funds. ‘installation. basing it first on Man Acquitted Commissioner Floyd P. Miles Sheep or Pine Creek in Manistee) questioneq whether the present County, the Platte or Betsei Riv-', 3 . . two-boller system at the City ers in Benzie County, Torch Lake Hall could not be used for the or Petobego Swamp in Antrim: n Dixie Killing new building thus eliminating the County and finally on Lake one boiler to be installed, ‘Mitchell near Cadillac. | * * * Leo J. Heenan, architect for | | Mississippian 1s Freed the building, along with Willman, As an alternative, the committee in Shotgun Slaying of isuggested that the Air Force , Seger ged Neale | build bases in all four counties 33-Year-Old Negro and then take turns occupying Restore Dems’ 49-47 each base. This, they said.” suUMNER, Miss. @—Elmer Otis mod satisty members + Kimbell was acquitted. of murder in i : lgress who are trying to 4btain = maraty in) U.S. Senate the base for their own congres- late yesterday in the shotgun slay- CHARLESTON, W.Va. (®—The sional districts. ‘ing of a 33-year-old Negro. Democratic 49-47 margin in the — - “TI wasn't sure justice would be Ne sewer eet © Mas, Thief Really ‘All Wet’ done said the S-year-old white fand appointed William R. Laird DALLAS up—Police can't figure jCnaN cotton gin operator, “but III to temporarily fill the seat of out what the thief is planning to ~ the late Harley M. Kilgore. do with a black rubber raincoat He will serve until a successor he stole from T. G. Duncan. Im- is elected in November and sworn printed on the back in white are in next January. ithe big letters “P-O-L-I-C-E.” - A 12-man, all-white jury. made up mostly of farmers, deliberat- ed more than four hours before freeing Kimbell, . ! Two witnesses testified they saw Kimbel] blast Clinton Melton three times with a shotgun Dec, 3 at a Glendora service station. Witnesses said the shooting was Skin Diver Locates Bod Beneath : Cooley Lake Ice an ileal an crise Be A skin diver swam for three minutes under the ice gasoline to be put into Kimbell’s of Cooley Lake this morning to recover the body of an re en ee ' ing ihe ar ice fisherman who drowned fast night. _, | Deteases Atty) JW. Kellum said Oakland County Sheriff's Deputy Bill Jackson volun- Kimbell fired the fatal shots in tarily lowered himself into 12 feet of icy water after angle ee an ee Sheriff Frank Irons declined to order him under the ice. he opened fire, one wounding Jackson recovered the body of 32-year-old August him in ~ mtioer He eee . sj a scar a roug in a doctor Vangeloff of White Lake Township, reported missing y, verified the gunshot wound. last night after an evening*— —— But neither Lee McGArrh, white owner of the service station, ner of ice fishing on the lake. George Woodson! Necro who anc Sheriff's deputies Donald W ie witnenord the Glaving aad Fauser and Donald K, Kratt, on patrol last night, found Vangeloff’s wife, Mary, weeping hysterically in her car beside the lake at 11:10 p.m. She told the deputies her hus- *concern” to the Greek - they saw or heard Melton fire. tain. The school was gulted > gov- | . ernment yesterday by U. S. D ! Ad t Ambastador) Cavendish GWSON AGMITS ne saie Cannon. a | The Foreign Office indicated «| , y C { = - officials were mollified df cen oun informants say is developi y a later U. S. State Depart-) ; ment stand that it was taking no/ Former Auto Dealer Enters Plea of Guilty De &% sides -and was offering to help President. find a “fair and just solution.” | Prior to Trial The Foreign Office said it had “no criticism to make” of that — Wilson Supporting Nixon Wilson indicated vice presidential pref in a question-and-answer exchange yesterday rafter he hed addressed the National Press Club. “I am sure that I know the vice president better than any possible candidate who would do as well,” Wilson said flatly that he himself is not a candidate for Nixon's post and that “it doesn’t sound right to me” to dump. Nixon, a move some political ng. Wilson replied simply “yes” when asked whether ts to be Secretary of Defense under the next He also said he doesn’t think he “would be in char- acter as Defense Secretary” to make any campaign Former Lake Orion auto dealer speeches for President Eisenhower. State Department policy. ‘ |David P. Dawson, 32, pleaded’ Cannon expressed to the Greeks,|uilty to larceny by conversion who want to annex the restive|today just before his trial was " Heavy Snowfall Annexation Is Topic island, “the sympathetic concern| begin in Oakland County Circuit j of the U.S. government over re- Court, an Seen by Tonight cent developments in Cyprus.” The! Dawson was arrested last June statement was the target of furious 23 on a warrant obtained by =D y Weatherman attacks in almost all British news- Universal CIT Credit Corp. which| t sal C ~athe i ict papers Most of them viewed the bought vehicles from the factory wt went See » predict pn envoy's remarks as outright med- for sale by the dealer who was. 7 snow vy “ dling. to return the wholesale price to 8" #¢cumulation of 2-5 inches There was an hour-long discus-| CIT, ‘forecast for tonight is colder with’ sak aay ra Lie oe ae The firm claimed Dawson a low of 18-22 position on Cyprus by U.S. Am-! is s : - hassador Winthrop Aldrich and OWed them $87,146, although $28,- | High tomorrow will be near 30) Minister of State Anthony Nutting. 962 was specifically claimed ta degrees with occasional snow flur- The Cyprus issue was up for de-. e warrant. It alleged the deal- rics The outlook for Friday is hate in the House of Commons to © hed sold four sedans, three mostly cloudy and continued rath- station wagons, nine trucks and ; y _ day : ; : er cold with a chance of additional Meanwhile, in Cyprus pro-Greek, 00 tractor between Oct. 27, 1954 el : terrorists shot and killed a British 884 May 18, 1955, without pay. “ a he lowest temperature preced- police sergeant and seriously) ing CIT for them, f p day in the heart of Nicosia his dealer's franchise shortly after registered 32 at 2 p.m. A Greek civilian bystander was his arrest. . | es wounded slightly by the two bursts Besides larceny by conversion, , - * * of automatie gunfire which rattled Dawson was charged with ember, Irish Premier Arrives through a. main street of the Brit-! zlement and concealing mortgaged With Shamrocks for Ike | ish island colony's capital gripped property. The last two cotints were. by a general strike for the fourth dismissed today. said Prosecutor! day. 'Frederick C. Ziem ‘John Costello arrived here Terrorists also set fire to a! Dawson is free on $7,500 bond plane today and almost immedi- school at the village of Karavas pending séntence April 9 by Cir- ately took off again for Washing where a huge Amenean radio cuit Judge Clark J. Adams. Lar- ton to see President Eisenhower. monitoring station listens to hroad- éeny by conversion can bring up) He brought an antique Irish casts: from behind the Iron Cur- to five years fn prison or a $2,- 200° fine.” to give the President, House Splits on Two Michigan Aviation Hassles band was to have joined her in the car when she flashed the car lights over the lake at 10 p.m. Investigating Vangeloff's tracks in yesterday's fresh snow, Kratt found he had not left the lake. His coat, hat and fishing equipment were discarded beside the hole he had cut in the ice. After dragging operations by deputies and White Lake Township firemen failed to recover the body. Jackson volunteered for his “icy swim, According to his wife, Vangel- hoff recently. received treatment for mental iliness and had at- tempted to take his life three months ago. "demanding that the Defense De- around a recommendation “by In Today's Press WASHINGTON (® — Two Michi-! Kalkaska is in Knox's district. |there, as proposed by the Presi-' gan aviation hassles, one involving 7 er Picageomnars plea eigen ees : as sought for two years ave | »sinski, ae a gies ae . the base built in her district, ‘ence to Meader, added: ‘‘When ations. erupted into sharp words which includes Manistee County. one congressman can say for four oa the House floor yesterday. She listened while Knox read his million people what airport they, Rep. iLesinski (D-Mich) set off '!-Pace speech, but said noth. are to be served from, some defi- ithe first dispute, drawing rebuttal ing afterward. nite action should be taken. | aoe ‘from Rep. Meader (R-Mich), by. Lesinski’s arguments centered adequate terminal out of Wayne. | ‘Meader from Ann Arobr, | Major. partment seize Detroit's: Willow President Eisenhower's air coordi Lesinski accused Meader _ of Run Airport for military purposes. nating committee that airlines now County News seeeee 38> (“fighting for ANTSGO (Airlines | Then Rep.” Knox (R-Mich) as- using Willow Run shold move to Editorials weet pecngasener es $ National Terminal Service Co.).”’) isailed the House Armed Services Detroit - Wayne Major Airport, Guideposts ............ sess». 18) ‘ANTSCO operates Willow Run, committee for. voting to shift a main commercial air terminal. , Income Tax..,..............14 ‘whith it rents from the University proposed jet fighter base from| Lesinski said he has asked Sec-| Sports ........ ... 3%, $3, $4, 35 ‘of Michigan. | \Kalkaska to Manistee County. Both retary of Defense Wilson to seize Theaters .................- b Meader, in turn, suggested Le-' ‘are in the northern sector of Mich- Willow Run so that military air): FV & Radio Programs......43 roy Smith, Wayne County Road ligan's lower peninsula. lactivities may be concentrated| 29 | Women's Pages.....25 thru Commissioner, inspired Lesinski's| 1 - po eS at Waterford Session A panel group will discuss the — finally and irrevocably — question that Mr. Eisenhower was considering “dumping” the vice § president, . ; The ‘Presideint said he will have nothing more to say on the sub- advantages and disadvantages of ject unti! the Republican conven Waterford township annexation to/tion next August. Pontiac tonight, in an 8 p.m. meet- High School gymnasium. scheduled to follow the discussion, ing at the Waterford Township When a reporter checked the same thing last week. The meeting follows an earlier But his comments today were | discussion of incorporation of the ‘much stronger than a week ago township area. The two sessions When he said he had asked the have ing 8 a.m. in downtown Pontiac Waterford Township Junior Cham- sounded a Cypriot policeman to-| Dawson, who has three sons, lost was 29 degrees. The thermometer ber of Commerce, and the Water- been spohsored jointly by the Vice President to “chart his own ” course, Mr. Eisenhower strongly inm- ford Township Business and Pro-| dicated today that the course has. fessional Women's Assn. Georgi Off to Britain MOSCOW (#—Georgi Malenkov NEW YORK w@-- Irish Premier Jeft by plane for Britain today to by tour British power stations, It is ence was whether he had any com- the former Soviet Premier's first trip to the Western world. Since he resigned the premier-: ship in February 1955, Malenkov minister of Soviet power stations. been charted and that Nixon definitely will be on the Repub- lican ticket in November, The first question asked at the President's weekly news confer- ment on Nixon's surprising write. \in vote in New Hampshire. He replied with a smile that ap- parently there are lots of people silver bowl, filled with shamrocks. has been & deputy premier and in New Hampshire who agree with what he has said about Dick Nixon, Lesinski is from Detroit and!speech. Smith, Meader declared, “has been plugging for the Wayne in an obvious refer- |Major Airport bullheadedly and cr “Leroy Smith never saw me, |Lesinski retorted. Lesinski accused Capital Air- lines and the U. of M. of “collu- sion” in the matter. He said the airlines pay only $38,000 q year Capital has been sasbsidized: for many years by the federal gov- ernment and now is trying te stay on “the gravy train.” ; | Meader said his major reasons |foolishly against all expert advice! He said in a statement that Capt- for battling to keep the airtines for 10 years and it is only natural ta) was only one of six companies at Willow Run was to save the [that he should get some congress- that have joined in opposing @ taxpayers the 30 million dollars man from Detroit to help him iN move to Wayne-Major. he said it would cost to make an his fight. . ene oo ! Robert Wilson, Capital vice president, said Lesinski's remarks were ‘‘mis-directed.” ~~ * In fhe second dispute, Knox ac - icused “self - seeking individuals” 'with trying to force the Kalkaska- to-Manistee move “in total disre- gard of defense considerations, without concern for economy and ‘in*a selfish effort to further their rent for Willow Run and that jown \pe ee " “4 theome Tax Returns Prepared Angus Cam Tax Consultant eT Open Eves, FE 2-2619 oe ie ut : as ye vis -4 * : ooo oe THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 195; ‘ avenue = . st Sig 1 « pat : ed s . S > 2 Rss * e a (xon tCtors tn KtInaPLY Fire Stations to Contain Voting Machines Api! 2: 4s ' Laid | BIRMINGHAM — Voters in Pre-| on @ number. of ~ Scientists Battle Pontiac Deaths — BabyChewed | New Hampshire jamz cn ts's: war's gS wats = . — .< OS items ; Ss ‘ ; : : in the city’s new fire stations, when| Polaate sad lee rerely oe — f# gt C.. Lester Caldwell s eS . [candidates for commission and li-| {7 Detease Group. . 2a 4 or ef i0t ne brary board and three proposals <=. 6 8 — 2S le et atter “several . a ge are placed on voting machines 8} he Embury Methodist Charcife Fish Organisms, |monts lint Cat’ Gnaws Off Toes Vice President Draws), ‘ity Cerk Irene Hatley rosea Sr tomorrow night's Leen Red Tide’ Causing Bigin' pes ise ante mente; Of 7-Week-Old Infant Write-In Total of 21,000 jsion ‘approval this week, because 1uck dinner at 6:50 st the Headache Along Shores ot the United Presbyterian Church., in Maryland : Without Campaigning < een ta adie colored slides of Japan; : oe : He had been employed as ® cement | : | partment of Public Works Garage, |M0tpee organize 8 new WASHINGTON — United States/contractor, = WASHINGTON PA T-week-old MANCHESTER, N. H. P/where ballots for Precincts One| Cure aa cones. —_ Os oe ee ee ee ae ace pe en KA ee . .* * + : a 000 grant, are poised Mrs, Clarence Sewles of Drayton by @ pet ocelot was reported “ : : Congregational Church's battle with the “Red Tide,” « pe-/Plains; two sisters, Mrs. Mary fair condition today. Part of the ery Se The church had requested re- {cial Action committee is riage count sods Metealfe of Edwardsville, Mrs.’ nia’ teft toot, including the toes, Hampshire primary put! woval of the voting machines |ing a Lenten potluck supper at its The Red Tide can appear any-|Josephine Travis of Lincoln Park; | was chewed off by the animal. new and tO-| several weeks ago, Miss Hanley (church tomorrow night, with the where in the world, in both trop-two brothers, Jack Caldwell of reported, and the DPW had had ‘Rev, Phillip Sarles of ~ [al 'and temperate waters. it last|Rowell and Neloon L.. Caldwell of) cane one Theunes Mag: Paco ey into his drive for. the) Ore edditenal phones te > Detroit, as “bloomed” in 1954 off the west|Detroit. : TM) Dem Beak weaker! |Democratic presidential stalled and thelr own workers guest speaker. : coast of Florida. Plane observers} Service will be at 10 a.m. Fri-|atter he was found crying in a nomination—but the elec-) schedules have been interrupted + - © of can Superted iloleng, rule Ry ee a ee en ee ee tion’s real surprise was| by the voting procedures. “| Dr, L. Jemore Fink, oa > omer, Red Tide, is the | Plain se Rev. Edt aE tr Thomas’ condition was .discov- Vice President Nixon. Precinct Six voting place will pine 0 —_ — = © popular mame for the brownlsh- |will officiate with burial in Dray-\°°d by Winslow Prescott, 4, a) ..| The vice presid be Adams Fire Station, and that hnabed He has amber discoloration of sea water ton Plains Cemetery handyman who was caring for him : ent Te-iof Precinct One will be Chester-| St ee aused by 0 milcrescople organ- = ‘and -an-older sister at the Perry } jcelved a towering write-in|field Station. mee | —=> gions practice in Pow ism called Gymnodinium brevis, John F. Half home in Beltsville, Md, : ivote of 21,000 from 289 of Besides the choice of two com dince BO. ° says the National Geographic nF. penny | The parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ; ; missioners and two members of the. an da cate auttate eons. | iD, Uallgenay, %. of wn, Te Pee. returned from the state’s 297 precincts in|ijrary board, voters will be de- —— veer tions, G. brevis multiplies st a Watkins Lake Rd. died last night * New York visit last night after {the vice presidential pref-jciding whether the city retirement “1! oo. age de Compuauty fantastic rate, giving the ‘water [after an illness of two months. (Sauna tutor “senceally’ had the erence poll plan will be altered and whether 16 10" Suet ana color film Sixty uilllion of them have been [ship March 2%, 1877, he was the|"™",% the house. The catlike an- The Sgure io af the. mare 0 inseeg ob - =e organiam exudes toxic| Hligenny. He was married herel™DA [0 Canea potice after be Nixon’s name was not on the bal-) may sel lots 56, 57 and 58 of “ : we that is fatal to fish.ot|" 8 discovered the attack yesterday lot, he did no campaigning 1n| Adams Park Subdivison, on Wunt. |, ing prions from fingerlings to such A farmer, he had lived « life- |morning. The officers said they, REPORTS ON GAME HUNT — Kari D. , Birmingham |New Hampshire, and no organized) er boulevard, = ones as grouper and time in Pontiac and Oakland (found the ocelot, two Siamese! resident and Oakland County horticulturist, stands in the wooded |effort was made gn his behalf. | regia He, 5 ents peoer © ad The poison affects sea rep-/ County. SF cats, five kittens and an Afghan hunting grounds of British Honduras with one of the creatures | It appeared to be the result of exchange the southerly portion otf () xfen trip ind mammals too. Mr. Halfpenny wasia member of|"und in the house. The ocelot) he bagged for museums at Michigan State and Cranbrook. a burst of public [outlet A of Quarton Lake Estates ite p St. Michael's. “Church and|¥@s taken away by police on a : sentiment for the much - dis- \Teplat of the east part of Quarton| . Toe ne reat tyty| toe Hely Name Society of his|tensh, eve to ee onan a . . cussed vies president. Lake Estates subdivision north of Want 80-Acre Site ‘Puimoan respiratory sye|""ite ig survived ‘by seven ager oe come anal ater 1 OTtiCUIturist to SOW) 1m tue nation’s trst presidental = se os for Lengthening Plan may cause coughing, Prescott Perrys A ee primary of 1956, New Hampshire dents vt and shortness of breath. cong Ellis, Leo M.\n. animals.for show purposes. Pic ; as ex Acci caused Lgl in prop-- on East-West Run | Sartnes Tnljemny and Mrs. Deed Lpuins ie animale tor show woroees! Pictures Of Game Hun : erty. damage, et alph , ik ig centiqwonsty since |*!! of Pontiac, Mra: Hazel Edgar! 14 . 1. It gave Ketauver all 12 Dem. Moxley estimated in his monthly) ci, Manager Walter K. Will 1961, after the worst outbreak in |O% Clarkston, Edward Fuller | of : A journey into the Mayan moun- latinch, he and two men landed|ocratic delegates, and their eight "port totey. ee Oe ce told ‘the City Commission t rf, Fish and Wildlife Serv Rochester’ Harry Fuller of Clark * tains of British Honduras and athe creature, which he killed with|convention votes. He crushed ajtttes, With J Sassi, 00 i liast night he hoped by mext week ' and eclentists of the and 24 grandchildren. hunt for rare animals such as the|* *Peer and deer rifle. ciate fever Adlai E. Stevenson, | HENS is oon” he = “ . I i of Miami's Marine |*"7 ® Mrs, Nellie a Ancient Mayan ruins in Yucatan,|Who @id not personally campaign wway violations, ° anid, to have options on 80 acres of i q have managed to cul- ge . Néllie Richter : tapir, the giant anteater and the'southern Mexico and British Hon-|! this primary, and was not even __ \land intended to extend the east- 3 ae rteelly, ‘fie (24 Mrs, Bertha Hensel, are living c manatee will be retold by an ex-/duras were visited and are includ-|0n the ballot. Gordon’ H. Robincwn, ee \west ‘runway at the Municipal : x , breeding and other char- |” gl will be recited pert photographer and horticultur-|ed in the colorful photographs. | Ketauver’s preferential vote was) Hilictest. has won om reer Airport [ 3 have. been explored, a > l y e ist at Cranbrook Institute tomor.|, The lecture is scheduled for|71.40 in 289 of 297 precincts. a = ae svegpe ba We are meeting with good re- ] : of light, heat and re |Evace-Smith Funeral Home. row night. $ p.m. Stevenson had a total writen of} Sip, Soong wim turers (sults with the negotintions and we i ij chemicals have been The funeral will be held from But Supplies in Pontiac, *r! D. Bailey, who sev-) a “ acl | Michigan. He has been employed have retained the engineer ap- : | St, Michael's Catholic Church at will 5 t0 7 sas acme we oe Bandits Fac 2. As a “4 — pets tod, the sa —— 4 : Friday burial i Last Days a mens brook are two ior the work, ' ——io Says Spokesman "land Michigan State University Ing backers of President Eisenhow- Willman reported, ~~" | moueuras wil present the Maptra t- er. tm edition, the’ stato gave e fays p ees Ob amen te wast oi GS ‘ to the public. His talk is a vote of 55,082 in |" * Charlie Danie! Lovell A Shell Oil Co. spokesman in|being by the Bloomfield Two Charges 289 of 297 precincts in the pref- ee eee ae Chariie Daniel Lovelt, 63, ot| ntise said ia meraing Gat the Tilia Comore Chet, of which be ts erential section of ‘the baliet to Watch Film Sen ap a ay z : 8 some 80 company workers i was unopposed there. See eo Velarena’ Hoc | Detroit would have no immedi-| Former Oakland County sgricu-| Federal Counts Leveled) nis was the opening round be , “1 hope to have the options by tal. He had been ill two months. |**, “tfect on stations in the city. jtural agent, he is district hortt- = Bank Robbers |tween Ketai md 8 . next Tuesday and if we do, the ol. two months./ “ty 11, Smith said the trucks out|culturist for MSU's extension Against 3 Bank Robbers atver and Stevenson. | President, Full Hause work might get under way Bor Ma 8, ee in ri, ot the Detroit depot reportedly had lice and teen Ae 5275 aaty: May Total 35 Years Se ee Minne- Audi ' P Qu Wednesday,” Willman added.’ Township, he was the son Om) . Adams, sota primary next week as a more) Audience See Premie warned missioners Sk cnt Ak Decetinell dit we: srenly at the, sty's|Bicomtield Townshio. ANN ARBOR W—Three Ann|“@cisive test of strength. Steven-| O¢ ip; he d ted Rind past canara Stations . w son is cially entered in that ! A veteran of World War L, he seven days. Bailey went, with e unter |arbor men captured less than hal!| omnes ‘and ~ oenotas sea e ichard ll a ca te ens coteeved, 2 oe * * ’ ‘une tl was a momber of the Bouttey | mat a hell service station | Jeep into the Pine Ridge area (tryt in « bank holdup today taced et, Campaigning in Minnesota.| WASHINGTON # — President the city would lose the aid. ee, Gon operator said M te. tress and the mahogany-covered May--|1.- charges that papel up Sn ae Se seeenl sumnenirs| Ebouhower stayed up way past, Pontiac received a grant of ‘Mr. Lovell. is survived by a) have Lee bone Saturday pods - ‘were uiniea by pd to 35 years’ imprisonment on. Com-|fully bucked ee Daetaraiie carta Genaea choi at te cane as aps was oe Pais exe daughter, Mrs. ~~ Val-| noon, taptr, howler monkeys, paca, |Y%”- organization in New Hampshire. ture “Richard III.” But he'tension of the runway. ley of Bay City; five sons, Bernie! ci sid the strike which| agoutt, King James vulture oce- | James Walling, 26, Robert |Four years ago, it supported Pres- seerried none the worse for it. | ot Kéntucky, Charles Jr, of Stand-|eatens to shut: down Shell sta- lot and red deer, Davidson, 25, and Charlies ident Truman agairist him and he * * « | ~ . ish, Edward of Pontiac, Alphonse |tions in the Detroit area would ef-| An’ eight-foot manatee was Bai-| Howard. 24, were to be arraigned captured all the delegates. | For almost three fours, until! Award Six Contracts : and Roy, both of Detroit, and four s+ only stations in the Pontiac|jey’s most tch. He found| Iter today in Detroit before The organization this year! past 11:30, he and his family were 4 i grandchildren. aden ian ait ted ol Siberian ig, ees tn uw 3g| Federal Judge Arthur A. Koscin. backed Stevenson but failed 'to part of the full-house audience| my ‘ Other survivors include three sis-' po mes, tt the a of Hick’ ski. come close to taking a delegate that watched the Washington pre. f0 Construct Building J ters, Mrs. Lillian Newell of Lake «we are jobbers here at this With 34¢-foot inboard . ow: away from Kefauver. The sena- miere of the British-made picture | Sn nd Src Baw nis tH Ht ar mer Tr ee hs sere ct ry aia foe ck Hen (nim Tom Pes Om e “ ill some 2, es ahead of the White House. - s tiac. poe ge hye eo iw on ES on a theft charge could bring a\Stevenson's front-running candi-| It was a benefit for the Heart|‘he most “feasible to the i A military funeral was held at\occssary,”” Smi yan len fo See maximum prison sentence of 10/date. Fund, and jheating problem. i 2 p.m. today in the Bentley Metho-| “yy, a company ) years. The second charge involves, But Nixon's write-in vote, even aes fit an ay tee | Other contracts awarded for the dist Church. Burial was in the ang Local 389 Ol Workers Inter- putting a life in jeopardy. Police though it has no official effect on|his September. heart ‘attack—was|2> were’ slectrical teade, | Frvd ‘ aad erm as } 'S'W._ Moote, of Pontiac, $61,034; De- £ Bentley cemetery. national Union representatives say the men threatened the life of his chances for renomination,| something of a surprise. Tt wasn’t! Flevator Co., $23,094; Paul ‘ i est broke off yesterday, triggering the) 9,1: {oe Beers anager overshadowed the whole contest. finally disclosed he would attend ‘Tot Elevator ©. Snot: ues 4 Mes. Edward Rhea ’ Oakland County Clerk Lymm D.| Police said Davidson and] Gov. Lane Dwinell, a Nixon sup- until about an hour beforehand. | Jail Building Co., $22,284; and the ‘i ae Allen. said today he will seek his’ Howard are ex-convicts. porter, said flatly that the vote * * 8 |Hawkins Equipment Co., $2,125. - Se ae so aine Vi fi { D § i 13th consecutive term in office.| ee ee ee” oe Pate ged — — Pascigied ro ae over, the Presi-| In addition to the pistol range, : , ‘ Sanderson St. : . : # ixan on the.-ticket. with Eisen-| dent said his bys. But Mrs.) boiler, and alr conditioning bet : yesterday. after an illness of seven Ic im 0 I. ma ; — on poking ers : 4 \hower again this year. He called Sa lingered in the toby. eaisa tree the plans, Pe. pd | 4 : : le , ‘;®|the outpouring ‘‘very significant.”| wife-like, saying additional good- tic elevator was also dropped to : She was bom in Waco, Tex.'Lagyes Small Estate |! SOP zomination at me Aucust S| ine den Gor cicimea, Tus|eye Elsenoret. bterd -'te| twsr eras. Only Gn prem? | Aol MH, A. the Gutehter of C. . ea Brae All William Treat, said, “No matter came back and took her by the elevator will be installed, N. and “Mary Tucker Alexander.| NEW YORK (INS) — An &t-leducated there and at the Univer f who this state sends to the con-/arm. They left for good then. )| Like the City Hall, grading, side Coming here from Houston, Tex., torney said yesterday that Jules|sity of Det - a scoeed to Pon-| vention at San Francisco, they, The picture deals with the foul @ the C ye, Sree. ‘where she was a member of the Lack, slain hy former Detfolt den- ity roit. He m can’t ignore the mandate of the scheming of “Richard III" on his walks and pavements, sewers, wa- West End Methodist Church, Mre:\8r'n” ienteth Small two years| cede ee ee Navy service Republican votera on Vice Presi- way to the throne of England, as,teT connections, permits and in- Rhea had been a resident of Pon-|io) muck dent Nixon.” told by Shakespeare. spection fees will be furnished by tiac 30 years. g ban pommcrrer pest na Allen, 57, is active in American Nixon's name began appearing * * *& ithe city under separate contracts Legion and Pontiac Elks Lodge functions. He heads the Elks pro- gram encouraging and honoring newly naturalized citizens. He -is a past president of the Michigan County Clerks Assn. Eisenhower told Sir Laurence When other work is completed. Olivier, the producer and star of Police Chief Herbert W, Straley the film, that he was surprised the told the commission, “T want to case, listed ly two murderers— thank ‘the commissioners for the sinée there were so many mur- favorable consideration that they ders. Eisenhower also reported hejhave shown the Public Safety ’ lwith the earliest returns, There is) a space on the ballot for vice, presidential candidates, but no names were printed there this year. People took the trouble to write his name as their prefer- /penniless, : Arthur Newman, attorney for the : ae PRtig and 18 gteat-grand-| sdministrators of Lack’s estate hildren. isaid a year’s research for assets Mrs, Rhea is at the Pursley Fo-| ¥ : ‘turned up only $3,790 while claims ,{neral Home where service will be! against the state totaled $73,339. The three en- tered a branch of the McPher- Seen ena Sasa | Lack, president the M ot Pai hace ors. Else teas yea iar othe ach-needed publi toh H. Bank of Central Methodist, x, of a- i i at Pinckney, With 289 out of precincts; _ Mrs. Eisenhower's er Mrs.' ‘This is a much-ne public * Church will officiate with burial Jestic Alr Conditioning Corp., State Trunkline Weight miles northwest Plerrhagy onientetage 7.737, John S. Doud was in the party. building which I know even our cit- in Oakland Hills Memorial Park, 8s with Small’s wife, Edith, on Restrictions Suspended of here, shortly! tierter had 2685 and Sen. Styles/S0. Were Maj. John Eisenhower|izens will appreciate, along with Cemetery. a week-end party at a Lake LAN before noon yes- Bridges of New Hampshire had 2nd his wife Barbara, the Presi-\the men of the police force.” he Michigan summer cottage when |_,UANSING ® — Truck weight re- terday while the! *o79 'dent’s son and daughter-in-law. added. the dentist invaded the home striction enforcement will be sus- manager, Albert I pended on all types of state trunk- lines effective at noon today, the State Highway Department co Effective at noon, March 19, Oscar W. Sutton | and shot the New Yorker. Oscar W. Sutton, 65, of 3020, small won acquittal on a mur- Caroline St., Auburn Heights and’ der charge and has since divorced : page of Pontiac, died yester- his wife and moved from Detroit. morning in St. Joseph Mercy, Newman said a quarter-million-jon blacktop and gravel highways : seagpepl = SS ae a hoary damage suit against Small from the south state line north to . train e Jackson | been settled for $6,000. land including M46. ee | Street grade crossing of Grand, : <= Trunk Western Railroad. He was born in Indian Territory, | hice pl &. . a con ae was stove = Infant Blaze Victim Scooping $4,328 from the cash + Criti ic difi @rawers, the robbers stuffed the | ers, the repbers tuted me IN] Critical Condition escaped in a car. _| Six-month-old Frank Polson, vic- Fleeing on U.S. 23, they were|tim of a Keego Harbor house fire seized on the outskirts of Ann Ar- last Friday, still hovers between Streetcars to Be Obsolete bor by Patrolman George Miller, |life and death in Pontiac General Okla. Feb. 1, 1891, the son of Silas) who had just heard the descrip-| Hospital today. and Ella McCumber Sutton. mGMC 'L h D li : tion of their car broadcast over, His mother, Mrs. Betty Polson, Oct. 14, 1929, he was eared +e | a unc es e lver 1€S huis police radio. He found the mon-/ 28, was listed in fair condition for weight restrictions will be enforced Teday 9 Pontiac — temperature preceding 8 a.m At @ am: Wind velocity 13 m.p.h. Bun sets Wednesday at 6.77 p.m Gun rises Thursday at 6:45 a.m. ithe former Evelyn Pierson in| « ; jey and a .22 caliber pistol inside the first time yesterday after- Bsr a, Heaney 8 5 Bowling Green. Ohio on 150-Bus Order by DSR: « ‘noon. She had been on the critica Special patterns for recreation rooms, children’s rooms and kitchen patterns with matching counter Downtown Temperatures Coming here from Cleveland. | Ann Arbor police said the three Sy since Friday night. tops. Ohio, he had lived in the Pontiac te! : readily admitted the holdup and | Mrs. Polson was burned in a 8 tn ie me | The death knell for Detroit's|air-ride sus ! ’ P pe Fem Je m2 area since 1929, | streetcar ayatemn moved closer “tol, = . caust o and will be told how they plotted it yester- [dash through the blazing living Nationally Advertised Brands Sam 3e | a pm... 32) A veteran of World War I, Mr. reality today with the delivery of painted in pastel colors on the in- @ay morning in an Ann Arbor room of the two-family frame Wam..........30 a was employed as a jitney the first 10 of what will eventually side. The latter innovation, accord-| restaurant within earshot of Po- house to rescue Frank from his arent, in Pohtine driver, and had worked at the ‘become a new. city fleet of 150|i"& to GM officials, represents an lice Lt, Henry Murray. ‘erib. VINYL TILE mignost ‘temperttare.--” ..... pgAmerican Forge & Socket Co. buses. idea in public vehicle design which} Murray said he knew of their = Baer SS Bl Pine nam Ome W. Ba Se lmens Stee Dati mane, Sue TAS swag ts US. com RNAi te ona where] cree AUon come BY THE TILE: BY THE YARD: dab Whar Sus to Poatins and Donald V. Sutton, both of be delivered at the rate of 10 8 praises for delivery af the they were sitting. They got up and ON N, Tonight . . ‘ temgerstare..... seseene ot vrai Heights, and two oT leeton day until 120 are put into! passes = 1 Jen. 17 by a to — booth, Murray) Final arrangements were made @ Shower Curtains e Venetian Blinds —aE ee? toe g ce, according to Leo J. NO- the Detroit Common Council, and ee gree time what ot 10:15 a.m. today for the radio @ Drapery Hardware @ Window Shades Service will pe at 1:30 p. th. wicki, genera] manager of the De-'., : i : ‘when completed will bring to 280 Friday from the Dudley H. Moore troit Street Railways Commission. 4, total number of busses GM has ‘delivered to the Detroit system. ‘Summerfield Repeats casting of tonight's Pontiac High School — Port Huron basketball} jgame in the Flint Regional MHSAA I . @ Cornice Boards @ Bamboo Drapes Highest and Lowest Selperetnnee : Tite Date in 84 Years | isys,Funeral Home, Auburn Heights. Thirty more of ‘the diesel-engined The Rev. J. Harvey MCann will coaches are scheduled for delivery. ' Chart, 4, officiate with . burial in White later this year. | Streetcars on the two thorough. Hike Plea to Congress [upon pans PARK AT OUR DOOR. A IMA hall, ane 1 Chapel Memorial Cemetery. | a total order of *2tee. are believed to be the only WASHINGTON (INS)—Postmas- wil] carry gameside reports, start- - Orleans $1 $1 NE SE | $3,150,000, the buses will be used | ONC® Currently im service in the ‘ter General Arthur E. Summer-ling at 8 p.m. (1460). : . | as it Wages being already high. West og the Woodward and Gratiot | "t™. . eld has called on Congress again| ee Dra Floor F hi Oe Marie 3 2 labor leaders have! avenue fines, The is | Nowicki will head a delegation|to increase postal rates and stop The common moonrat, cousin of r ayton r asntons | 4 33 Sdopted the theme that labor de- expected to be completed by of DSR on an American, taxpayers the hedgehog, has an odor like 4667 Dixie H oe : | cay § Y etves & larger share of the ma-| April 8, ~ °" tour of coach production facilities with subsidies for commercial/an onion that makes its enemies xie Highway—Drayton OR 3-2552 | 38 37 Honal product, Bonn observes. The 5i-passenger coaches feature st the GM plant Friday morning. | mail. |keep their distance. : — | j _ \ =e 5 ; . : : j L ‘ sath ite { t OE | q ' ' u a : : | J \ Fe s ra ct - | \ : ; \ 4 f f ZF : ee ae Ve # - ’ PY 7 et i! { G3 Si i sill ee eee i \ _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1956 [Pontiae City Affairs: ARMSTRONG LINOLEUM WALL TILE Wea! for Bath | “(ob re) Easy to Wash $580 54" Wide | Enough for 29 Per Running Ft. Interlocking Plastic Wall TILE Tile for Average Bath, 60 Sq. Ft. 148 C Ea. POSITIVELY NONE SOLD TO DEALERS! - Armstrong Rubber. TILE}. Buys Enough Tile for a 4x5 Bath 9: 6x6x¥g Slightly Imperfect Robbins Vinyl TILE Enough Tile for 5x5 Bath $10” 10%): GENUINE KENTILE ASPHALT TILE ty 9x9x'” $960 Brown and Buys Enough Black Marbles Two Carloads “fp on in Stock 6 Armstrong Inlaid TILE Enough Tile for Average 9’x10’ Kitchen, Only $1 4% Slightly Imperfect Ea. 99-101 S. Saginaw at Auburn FREE — We Furnish Tools and Tile Cutters! Free Parking at Rear of Store Open Monday and a ‘til 9 P. M. Commission Spends Hour i Ly 3 E i ¢a* : see ae | Yoetlant from Carlisle Shirly: Ypsilanti avenue from Carlisle was deferred on ~ \at fashionable Pointe Aux Barques. . was not held last night. Copies will be sent to the com- missioners. In final action, 10 public hear- special ings were helg on assess- ment rolls for two-inch blacktop pavement for the following streets: = ‘rom Baldwin to “_ 5 avenue from Baldwin “hed street from Saginaw Nerd street from Jess avenue Confirmation was the 10 projects: Wife Granted Divorce From Fred C. Ford Jr. DETROIT (#—Mrs. Merrill Mc- Clintock Ford has been granted) a diverce from Frederick C. Ford Jr.. Both are members of promi-| ° nent” Detroit families. Ford is the brother of Walter Buhl Ford If, husband of Henry Ford f’s. sister, Josephine. His | wife is the daughter of James Mc-| | Clintock, Detroit. attorney. 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Just OstractZe ENem -r w Wa % cumizz : ‘ _— : : plurality was given 10 days to leave NEW YORK* (INS)—My much; “The ancient Athenians had ajpolitics were conducted and phi-; tuck for a foe began “Babarphor- expel would dicta: oy | titne ae deel seem, segnin bie traveled friend, Bill Hillman, who\way of getting things off their|losphers roamed, among them) bobaborb” or “Borphabt” ome | eves ling — py eyrtiind civie rights and his,property. The ~~ assists Mr. Truman in chests ‘by writing letters which Plato and Socrates. __ | better trem the gore on , aim was not to ruin any individual : fla literary chores, flew to Greece |they dropped down e well instead/SHEETS OF LEAD betere ee a as ca of a | tor varied pestods. for life but to cool off the overly , justbefore the second volume of of sending to a newspaper. “Prot. Homer A.’Thompson, bril- beitews == ° “Once a year at the town meet-iambitious and clip the wings of : . .S.T."s~ memoirs hit the book.) “They were more than letters of liant archacologist connected with This bird asked the underworld|ings of all the citizens of Athens! would-be Big Brothers. wonderful help offered by # tiny 2 ~~ Walls a shattering blow ‘mid | riticigns. They were requests to|the Institute of Advanced Study at! god to curse a certain man and his)the question was put whether there “Prot, Eugene Vanderpool of & light, full-powered hearing aid with 4 “chqver of qgarke.. (the underworld gods that their|Princeton, is in charge. jwite and his work, then added,|was need for ostracism that year.) 4 aics setts me, ‘Any broken | “‘Hyperbolos got the gate, but} “Soto so light con be : Biit-we learn, via:-fast packet,\enemy nét only be confounded and. 0 6 \“and his money and his hands and; “No specific names had to be plece of pottery would do. Many |the better Athenians, recognizing hidden behind ¢ man’s necktie : that Bill“isn't on the lam. He i8\cursed but that various parts of} “The letters are made of sheets, his feet and his mind and his head' mentioned by petitioners. If ballots found in the course of the |that the aim of the law had been ae wore, in «apenas heir, : engaged in séme engrossing Work pis anatomy be p! of lead. People would scratch —end his Nose. enough hands were raised, the bal-| covations bear the names of twisted, never used it again.” 10-Dey Mosey-Bock Guarentee 5 ee Se ee ee * * 6 their curse on a sheet and asked) on pa ° a oe the great Athenians of the Fifth ro Roy alle . = ~ cal Studies, whose men are Yl oy thenijan| the of the underworld—usually| € estee iggers are icarn-| pqROE OF POTTERY Century B.C., such as Themisto- | Aer Lingus, "s nati : digging around Athens. Bm Seay Rieaciglap lpwelP oom a Typhon—to bring trou- ing more about the old Greek prac-| sen. patlot-was @ broken piece! cles, Aristides, Pericles . and |line, made a net profit of $1,027,000 FRED N. PAULI co. ; iy With now discernible refer- jof the Agora excavations of the|ble to someone they hated or en-\tice of ostracism, Bill reports. 14% pottery, ‘The Athenian could) others. Pericles was never ban- |in the first half of its current fiscal). yoo, ve 3785 4 | ence to his distinguished friend, |ASCS. The Agora was-the ancient| Ved.” . “The Athenians hated tyrants |write any name he wanted and| ished. Ostracism soon turned in- |year, up 44 per cent from a year ; Bill writes: market place where business and| Most curses or appeals to hard so much they passed a law te idrop the piece in a wooden ballot) to a contest between two poll- ago, Dublin learns. 860 TWO-DOOR CATALINA = wail The car says GO and the price won't stop you! 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Washington St., Oxford, Michigan 51 N. Broadway, Lake Orion, Michigan — Ss > oe oe ae ht , CO , ““s\ 2 ob P . ee a " ’ : ‘hibits publication of the names of ; of an acute ms (Advertisement) _Now Cutting Omaha Beef g Fo Oro Persone 16 or undir shdrgee n South Arce, nn iter —Get . : N ird in U.S, _|school before they hav Relief Now : Fronts 29clb Sides 38elb Hinds 490lb ew Songbird in U.S seo oom HAM Wropping, Shorp Freezing 3 i READY-TO-EAT—COOKI all FE 2-1021 for Barbecue CHICKEN RIBS With EES GLAZED—FRUITED ‘DAVE'S. ie n Chm BUY WHERE YOU GET PARTS and SERVICE | But Perkio let it be known how |three others voted only on the is-|| | Commissioner Roy V. Cesley’s | I A 4 his i PR oS a ' a A SCARLE I I ‘S BICYCLE et ee | ot his District 6 oie part | Victoria Lamb of Westmont, TU., ‘ SHOP shiny symbol away from the says, “Twas about to board a train 20 E. Lawrence self,”’ Christian and Juvenile Judge Murphy Chandler eventually per- suaded her to put down the knife. Then the police captain grabbed the razor. He said his trouser leg was slashed open in the struggle. The girl was found in a wooded) Wess Wosas Wests laren esar her’ heone after chasing TRIBUTE TO VOTERS — City Commissioner Philip E. Rowston < step-father and her mother (District 2) receives a new trophy from Boy’s Club Mayor Dean |across the street. They called po- Perkio at last night’s City Commission meeting. Rowston’s district | lice. had the highest percentage of registered voters turn out for last | Christian ‘said she seemed to Monday’s primary. The trophy will be rotated for each city elec- | think ber family was too strict. commissi ict. accomplishes same ‘She told us ‘she'd ben sent to a the saceer “tne cient : = an institution last December and Commissioner Rowston uve store tensed the Gets Vote Turnout Award Georgia's Juvenile Court law pro- ‘It looks as though Conimissionerjed the same after District 1 = “A painful strain Philip E. Rowston is going to have|tured the trophy in the coming) 'a fight on his hands to refain anew |. Cun ey onsen ee eamrcan. almost ruined trophy presented to him by the tion to the Boy's Club on behalf} en hy Pontiac Boy’s Chub. of the voters in District 2," Row-| my vacation: The District 2 representative re-| ston said. “I will do my best to| |ceived the trophy last night from retain it at the April 2 election." |: ithe mayor of the club, Dean Per qpig brought a challenge fro and veplocemem (KiO, for his district having the ygayor William W. Donaldson who ports readily eveilable trem ‘highest percentage of registered reminded Rowston and Cooley clicaysal dy emt ivoters vote in last week's prim- that only four precincts voted for lary election. 'both issues: and candidates while | close a decision had to be made. | sues. Commissioner John FE. Carry r State has a beautiful new songbird, officers: : “One step more and I'll kill my- ASHINGTON ~ ably good education, according to . moe United) nepartment of Labor officials in 49 years have found a way to-fast \WnGw so wee €6Stationery CLEAR- AWAY.. Tremendous selection of wanted items in our Notions and Stationery Departments. Hundreds of wanted Notions to make your housekeeping much easier and much more efficient. Scoop up exceptional bargains in our Stationery Department all reduced during this ““Clear-Away”’ sale! Don’t miss out on super savings during this limited time sale. HURRY IN! SORRY NO MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS! ALL SALES FINAL! = pis eae ne dita ain * “AWAY =~ | After the presentation. Cooley! | whee Lesiered a nasty talk orate: | _FE (22-7221 congratulated Rowston on his dis-| present proud winner. | | ing my beck eo painful Laan kes | __ | trict’s victory and said he expect-| The trophy was the result of a. | scarcely able to walk. With assist- | ance, I managed to get on the train, t uct .| bered I had a tube of Ben-Gay in | May Cons rl = parents to vote in the prim-| peved T Bade tune it was worch a | ew|ll) ltansisdoe \Giant Building Director William Coulscos| Srfucensact ben ap Tends mor | Hi h termed the drive very success- hee comfortable as possible. The | 120 Floors 1g | ful and said 800 boys were reward- See recs colt ts con oem: Jol | ST. LOUIS (INS)—The height ot C7 With, “T Reminded My Parents) out pain and arrived home feeling | architectural ambition will be’ ree me ovet srosece?) t ® ‘achieved if plans sumbitted by a — . Thousands of ie, like Miss | -§0-X private development cmmeny to beperlap eens to Vets Lamb, have found 1 -Gay to be — ithe St. Louis County Council are| amazingly e' ve in relieving the | HEARING AID Jou into work. . Reach $220,130,160 Brine of muosie strain. Here's why : | . LANSING @® — State bonuses! naif times more of two famous | ONLY | A keer plan presented by| paid ot World War I] veterans sealer Nag sept s then five | | the group calls for erection of | totaled $20,130,160 as of the end| Gey acts two ways, Fire, extra | 120-story building, largest in the|of February, the state adjutant! blood is t coursing to the imagine! A finest-quality 4transistor Zenith world, in the St. Louis suburb of! peneral's office reported today. | painful area. a pain-dead- ‘amazingly small, compact, efficient... comP.Lete Clayton. | ening action starts at once. The. backed by an ironclad 10-day guarantee of Ira Fleischmann, an attofmey! The dopectseaan gaid 616,122| 92!" ul muscle strain starts to ease | full satisfaction .yet selling for less than one-quarter the price and president of the Audabon In- claims have been approved with! port on hand always for re § relief | of many Comparable brands. The latest and greatest achievement in vestment and Development Co.,,the average payment $357. Aj- from muscle aches and pains. Ben- week-long campaign of 1,740 mem-| | wondering what I could do about | bers of the Boy’s Club to remind the dreadful pain. Then I remem- | almost instantly. 80 keep Ben- Zefith's famous Crusade to Lower the Cost of Hearing! submitted the plans, which call|though the deadline for general Gay acts fast where you for: \filing for the World War TI bonus | — © Operates for about 10¢ a A 200-milllion-détar strecture, “zim ~— Lagget a Sea nee] week on a single miniature with the first-20 stories to be — pawn’ pi \ & battery, available everywhere. occupied by a department store, = sr — ony © 10-day Money-Back the next 30 by newspaper, tele- Paym < ficiar ; : ! Guaranice! I you ar not _ vision and other office space, éccunned Rane veterans cuales ¢ Sire med as "30K" nels and the next 40 by a law school |s975 259 at the end of February. Chened § 30 or excels the performance of and the top 30 stories by hotel The average payment was $435. | @ Regulated | competitive makes selling for i with room for 2,000 guests. ' = ; ge full Sore, mew eoeure st Fleischmann said his firm State Ranked 8th e Adjusted ao oma, ~t “4 wishes to purchase or lease the), Ee eee Expansion necktie! ' hair! ‘ stock earmold, One-Year ‘tion of the building. It would have} NEW YORK ® — Michi pa J ganders | Warranty and Five-Year Service 18 levels below the ground for invested $40,479,000 in mutual! Watch Bands By Makers ot Plan. Time Payments if desired. parking and a helicopter landing funds last year, the National’ _— . Wertd Pameve Zontm @ Also four other new transistor | *ttached to the side of the sky- Assn. of Investment Companies Ladies’ Sea's TV and Radics ‘models to choose from! scraper . reports $ 9 . California again led the nation Special , _o Currently, the world’s tallest with $213,397,000 invested. Mich-’ etter earing nter building ts the 102-story Empire igan was eighth. FE 8-0751 State in New York City | The survey was based on % 8 Mt. Clemens St. FE 8-0751 At present, the legal limit for per cent of the 1955 sales of| Georges-Newports stories . _ pany members of the association. | ee a a building in Clayton is five '$1,207,458,000 reported by 125 com- le + Deol GARMENT FAMOUS WARDROBE Regalo; to 2.98! [4 Regularly 5.98! op ss Full length bags that hold up to 16 gor- eA quilted plastic fronts with Famous Ez-Do wardrobe oe with full length zippers.’ 3- hook non-tip _ hat shelf and wood trim. Tremendous frame. Sove today. . \ savings. Hurry in today! 2 FOR. Wide selections of hanger sets, pants creasers, plastic dress e covers. Wanted items in modern block Wrought Iron. Hurry in now for biggest savings ever! Regularly to 1.00! Call FE 4-2511 For Prompt Mail and Phone Orders! Buy on “CCC” No Money Down... Six Months to P. ay! save 13.00 on two pairs .. . 88” wide to the pair for windows up to 48” wide and 90” long Luxury Lined Heavy Barkcloth Drapes 2 Pair for 3133 ' Regularly $13 a pair... only 6.99 each! Imagine each pair of drapes is fully lined with polished cotton and'so heavy they hang in rich ie deep folds . _. truly luxury fashioned by top designers in all popular and wanted florals and rich solids. Hurry in today for several! PALACE GARDEN: In rith damask tex- ture. Wine, green and grey multicolors print on white ground MADEIRA: A modern print in soft, nub- by textured weaves. Pink or brown print on white ground. BIRCH - BARK SOLID COLORS: Surf, pink, bold, white, forest green, turquoise, rose, bajge and brown GARDEN SCREEN: !n rich metallic tex- ‘tures, blue or pink print on white ground. Waite's Draperies—Fourth Floor t j STATIONERY— 4 FOR Regularly to 2.98! Bd: Regularly. to. 950! 83° Special group of photo albums, desk Distinctive notepaper, stationery, note lamps, wrought iron items, adjustable pads, wrought iron shelves, lamps, Pole Cats with shelves, ash trays, book and wood shelves. Good selection of racks, figurines, candles, table lamps, useful items for every area in your Sheaffer pens, Esterbrook and many home. Hurry in now for tremendous more. Don’t wait, hurry in today! savings. Wide assortment of photo albums, note pads, draw string school 83 lunch bags, Craftine Artist Sets, handy Porta-Files with A-B-C tabs. Hurry in today for tremendous savings. Regularly to 3.98! / bil / Pleo | [Sy NYLON- RAYON {| Lightweight “Lucia” BLANKET 499 Regularly 7.95! Rich blend of nylon and rayon . light as a feather, warm as toast with a deep rayon satin 4- inch binding. Washes so easily and stays so beautiful. Makes an ideal gift . . . hurry in now for exceptional savings during this sale! 72x84” size! 4 Waite’s Blanket Center—Fourth Floor T a el eee an ee ——s '. THE y PONTIAC PRESS, ° WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14. 1956. W. Prreewtass ©. cau Sane Rew B fh : ¢ Innen Managing Editor Classified Manager “Watered at Post Office. Pontiae, as secand class matter MEMBER or THE — Press —— me ~~ ‘The Assoctat a oe te entitled exclusively to the use for republication of al! loca) news igor D this news- paper pe Well aa ai] AP news Gispate Peres is delivered be for 40 cents terrae eorrter service te not ble by mal) Lapeer and Oatiane Counties Py = $12.00 a year: elsewhere in Michigan and afi other places tn the United States $20.00 a Text oy mae h ceecexipicene payable im advance. Phone Pontiac FE MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1956 Tempers Cool in Wake of Crisis Over Cyprus Action of Greece in calling off anti- British demonstrations has served to ease somewhat the crisis over the deportation of Archbishop MarKkarios. The demonstrations had been urged by Greek Orthodox Arch- bishop Spyripon. They were called off after the Archbishop himself warned that Communists had planned to disrupt them. a ee ee 2 , A measure of the heat generated by the issue of union of Cyprus with Greece is given in the demand of Greek Premier KARAMANLIs for U.S. intervention. There could be no such intervention, of course, as Cyprus has been British controlled since 1878 and a British colony since 1$25. Once negotiations with Arch- bishop Margartos for settlement of the Cyprus issue had failed, the British had no choice but to take/drastic action. It was natural, too, that there should be vidlence not only on Cyprus but/to a lesser degree in main- laypid Greece. i * * * /Considering events on Cyprus and in the recent Greek elections when /a coalition; including Communists, almost defeated the government, it is difficult to criticize the British ac- tion. It should not be forgotten that the security of the United States and - the free world is involved. Naturally, it is to our interest that British mili- tary installations be raintained on Cyprus. * * * For the sake of all concerned, it’s to be hoped that Britain soon will be able to restore order on Cyprus. Just as much to be de- sired is that new negotiations will result in Cypriot acceptance of Britain's compromise offer of limited self gorersment: Last Hurdle Cleared for Germany’s Army With enactment of .a bill in the ‘Bundestag, the last hurdle has been cleared for creation of West Ger- many's new army of 500,000. _Although legislative approval for such a purpose is far different from actually putting a trained force in the field, the lower house at Bonn has taken historic action. So impor- tant is it, in fact. that within a short time it should result in greatly strengthening West Europe's de- fenses. * * * Approval of this bill is an important personal triumph for Chancellor Adenauer. It also re- flects the work and wisdom of Western diplomats who have fought so many months for the strongest possible defense against the Communist tide which has enguifed eastern and central _ Europe. This new army, the Bundeswehr. will be wholly unlike that with which Hitter terrorized al] Europe. It will be entirely under ¢ivilian control. Every precaution has been taken that it will be the servant and not the master of the people. w/e & For | le, a two-thirds par- liamen vote. will be necessary before the Bundeswehr can be used in a domestic emergency. Drastic though these provisions are, they should be welcomed by any nation that has reason to ci fear the prospect of a militarily strong Germany. As for the free world, there should be a greater feeling of security in the knowledge that this new force already is being recruited. Shades of Huey Long! Unless current reports are false, something is radically, wrong with the spirit of some legislation pro- posed in Kentucky. © According to one account, Gov. A. B, “Hapry” CHANpLeR has resorted. to tactics like those used by the late Kingfish, Huey Lona in Louisiana. Back in 1934 when Lona was gover- nor he set. about punishing his polit- ical foes in Alexandria and Baton Rouge through legislative decree. * * * ‘Now, Gov. CHANbLER’s senate floor leader has, introduced a bill which has all the earmarks of a Lona maneuver, Its clear aim is to punish officials of the capital city of Frank- fort who opposed CHANDLER'S gover- norship. . If passed, as CHANDLER bills have a way of doing, it would throw out of office the 12-man council, elected city solicitor, city treasurer and city assessor. Only the mayor.and police judge, - who supported the Governor, would escape and CHANDLER _ would appoint ‘a five-man city council and other henchmen to fill city jobs. * ® * One can only hope that public opinion in the Blue Grass state will be so strongly against this bill that Gov. CHANDLER will abangon it and the tactics. it reflects. The Man About Town Signs of Spring Many Indications That It Should Arrive on Schedule Honesty: What isn't always the best politics. Spring is rapidly approaching. From Gingeliville, Pontiac's enterprising sub- urban community, robins are reported by the dozen. In fact, Paul Hedden or 4607 Baldwin Road, saw a whole yaid full of them. A pair of woodchucks that have been sleeping the winter out in the basement of the Herman Pushkin home at Drayton Plains came out of hibernation the other day and badly frightened Mrs. Pushkin as they ran around the house Advance warning ts giver by 5 Joe Goodenough, Pontiac Township farmer, againgt the use this spring of scare crows to frighten away these birds He says the/wise old crows only laugh at them,/but they frighten the young ones and/cause them to grow up to be neurotic and frustrated old crows who doa lot gf damage out of revenge. Sending a warning to watch our in the‘ spring hazarg& is E. D. Stephens of 581 Arcadia Aye He points out that the grass has blades, the buds shoot, the trees Aappy the flowers have pistils. the dandy lions jump up and the bulirush is opt step “ get I like the spirit of the clerks in a Pontiac suburban store, who wore bow ties made of dollar bills during a dollar sale. Have ‘ust been informed by our liable Office Odd Facts Hunter that Key West. Fla. with a popu of 30.000, is the largest city tn the tion entirely dependent on motor vehicies for its land transportation with the outside worid ation na connection Living just over the line in Maromb County, the Rev. R. C. Powell, retired Methodist minister write e that when he was a pastor a! Aditau he preached the funeral sermon of a woman who had tied the neckties of Abraham Lincein many tinies in her youngex days Organized in 1908, ; "General Moters Corporation celebrates its golden anniversary two years hence. Cause for a big celebration, isn’t it? Verbal Orchids: to— Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Chapman of 3390 Hill Road: golden wedding Mr. and Mrs. Samue! Elliott of Lapeer; golden wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Conquest of Grand Blanc; sixtieth wedding annt- _ versary. ¥ se . pomcunneE 5 Got to I Be Done, Fast! David Lawrence Says: weet Dissatisfaction of Present Candidates May Incline Dems to Draft Truman WASHINGTON — There’s a sur- prising amount of talke among the professiona, politicians. on the Democratic side about the possi- bility of drafting Harry Truman to run again for the presidency. * - * Part of it is due to a dissatisfac- fion with the most-often-mentioned candidates—Messrs. Stevenson, Ke- fauver and Harriman is based on the theory that ne oth-. er candidate would have the soljd backing that Truman would get from labor-union and radica} or- ganizations as well as the big city political organizations It so happens that ‘Truman will be traveling abroad during most of the time when the pre- convention campaign will be in full swing and wil} avoid partici- pation thereig, Europeans ad- mire Harry Triiman. Under his regime the biggest amount of money was s¥nt abroad out of the U.S, Treasyry, and much of it was in thé form of grants—not loa ns. > But there is another peason for Furopéan admiration, The Demo- craty party itself is much more highly regarded !n London and Pans than the Republican party. Fven though General Eisenhower led the of France from Hitler's miltary power and saved rescue Britain from a similar fate, most hewspapers abroad wanted Adiai Stevenson to win in 152 To this day. while they lke Eisenhower in Rurope it as only bevause they think the New York City clique which influential in the Republi- can party will keep the so-called right wing’ m that party from getting on top . EFFECTIVE CAMPAIGNER But the selection: ot Truman to head the Democratic party once more would not be altogether be catise oof the preponderant influ- ence which the internationalists ex ereised during hie administration, It is related primardy fo the Tru nan kind of cimpaigning, which some + Hs em the Demi cratic side Urdu ie wuld be nit ffertine th What) is desired, the Trumanites, bell” campuign, recklessness oof Statement and imipugniny of motives, He the pattern of seo called “WMeCarthy ira,” but nobody in ever os according to in a give Cem which means Congress arises te Ceondenm™ it, Ht is felt that neither Stevenson nor Wefauver Tl the requirements of Vigerous campaigning. ° Trmian is coh, his polit | prowess and is convinced that he could have won in 1952—and he implies he could Win in 1956. aly Pat's what he telis his intimate frends This attitude js due in some respects fo the well-known hab among politicians of exud ing confidence so as to conceal together any signs of weakness Aa caAMyp.IcN year, But somé of it s actually beheved by Truman vier entt published memoirs shows he doesnt think much of e candidates now being put for wird by the Demoernats ALREADY CHIDED AbD, ESTES He has already brushed Sff Stev enson im some of his comments, and he hasn't quite forgiven Ke fauver for once beating him in the New Hampshire primary election. The few remarks favorable to Gov- ernor Harriman that have come from Truman are not indicative of any New ve ker and stem largely from 13 SEE DAD —- THEY DO LET CHILDREN INSIDE! Part of it ° great enthusiasm for the | unforgotten contributions made by’ Harriman to the Truman cause when the party treasury was empty. s Ll * So it all comes down to the same old query—who else but Tru- man? He jis, of course, eligible, to run for another term, since the Constitutional amendment which limits a president to two terms ex empts specifically the . president - who was in office when the amend- ment was being processed for adoption in 195! In many respects, Harry Tru- man ix the logical nominee of his party. He still stands on both the fair deal and the new deal and is proud ef his record in in- ternational affairs, including in- tervention in Korea and his dis- missal of General MacArthur, Truman will be 72 years old on May & next. but Chaneellor Ade- nauer is 80 and still in power, and Churchi) was past SO when he retired. So the former president is looked over by the politicians on the theory that, on the vidggan side, Truman's age will - no more of a barrier than Ike's heart attack and that the chief con- cern of the Democratic national convention should be basic issues and the choice of the best man to interpret them to the people. s = * One thing is fairly certain al- ready — if Harry Truman doesn't desire the nomination himself, he will have mere to say about who the nominee shall be than any oth- er single personality among the party's bosses (Copyright, 1956, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Looking Back 15 Years Ago RAF BEGINS ail-out ajr war on Nazis YUGOSLAV-REICH coripromise reported sought in Belgrade ~~ Years Ago ITALY BALKS at sanctions against Germany RUSSIA BACKS France in de- manding ouster of. Rhineland Hoops. Fats, Srarehes Also Keates Pimples and By WHILIAM BRADY, M.D. stil traditional notion Most physictan. apparently go along with the that excessive consumption of sweets causes or at least pred sposes to oiliness of skin. black heads and pimples Like a convicted murderer who feels he may as well knock off a few more persons who annoy him, before he goers to the gallows, I-den't mind saying that 1 think the notion that indulging - In ite cream, candy, pastries, eake, chocolate fudge sundaes, syrup oon pancakes, honey or what's sou have causes black. heads, oily skin, and pimples (BOP). is just ene of the many theories or fancies expounded by the eminent medical authorities af yesteryear when they didn't know whag they were tatking about : The list of foods whicly Some skin Hill oxchidé from. the BOP facne com the dlems named . fuch as cream Calists diet of one woth prises Mot omy but also fatty foods Putter. mya\ ornare /pork, ham, ba Con Satisage. graiA. and anvthing fried with or in an\ Kind ef cooking wil or shortening / Remember now, Kids Im tell ny/ vou not advising you. i From The Care of Your Skin, by Herbert Lawrence. MD Lit- tle, Brown & Co. Buston, $2.50), published last year 1 quote what is probably regarded by the (99 other certiffed dermatologists in the U.S. A. as radical * * The unfavorah effect that starches and fats have” (note the author does. 8.414 surpert fo have’) “on some p.ilents with acne is pmmarily a matter of medical observation Jt has by nea neans been proven beyond ail doubt in) the Taboratory. cAr this point T theugh! Here < a book about BOP [ can recommend to anyone interested in the problem But the author immediately back- pedaled: “However. sometimes physicians are slow to find the exact explanation for conditions which are common knowledge ” All we have to do, then, is to decide, as amicably as possible, just which cenditions are com. mon knowledge, Yahbut. I remember how I suffered when T had BOR, at the age of 16, and I have great sympathy for any young person who is going through it now, expecially forthe girl with * that happiness ereri Blackheads. acne for blackheads and pimples embarruss a hov now and then - they make a girl misér atl i] the time Sigiued Mttere ne More than one page aintig LO persona disease diag o ong per h and hygtene. not to ois or treatment, will be answered by Dr Witlam Brady. if a stamped suspect that the handsomely upholstered sofa and chair convert te oith age Sitlenal or Desert 69.95 i ‘ . j into lururious coil-spring, foam rubber topped beds! Save! seedsra bedrecen green. SAGINAW AT WARREN, . PONTIAC Open Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat., Mon. 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We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities on the Items Advertised in this Circular MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE —If You Have a House to Sell —If You Want to Buy a New Home SYLVAN REALTY | poy ¥ i PF «3 2383 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD FE 5-9418 Cooperctive Real Estate Exchange ¢ 4 a So ole i ee ee ae . .s | i } Fourteen per cent of Delaware's’ About a third of all passengers Tas BERRYS and London. travel THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1956 GIRL SCOUT Measles are up in the county There were of scariet fever four in Pontiac more this and down in Pontiac this week ac-| cases’ week compared with a week ago. | By RUTH MONTGOMERY WASHINGTON . (INS)—A ernments to succumb to Russia's smiling new economic offensive— or starve. Object of thelr. wrath-45 the group! po friendships with Pakistan, | Turkey, Peru, Brazil and cotton for 85 per cent of its ex- ports, told this. writer: action will inevitably lead to a) a Wt : K Mumps on Increase U.S. Politics Forcing Allies per com of Pes ae in Area of County Into Economic Soviet Pit (etre cate tnes con “America’s| linelude: ‘trolled by. U.S: and British firms. SS Circuit Court Grants Divorce decrees granted recently in Oakland County Circuit Court Science Develops New Tablet:. cording to Dr. John D. Monroe,.of friendly foreign ambassadors | Meio Hi major cotton produc- i n in| aneeramewicanin ing nations. health director. Mumps show an ‘today told this correspondent that, Reli ves “Hot Flashes, statio terpenes of 4 causes in the county eee within. the' Egyptian ambassador med! 3 Divorce Decrees e ? sa kis! weekly, report United States will force. their gov- Hussein. whose country pier née anl From Change-of-Life For 8 of 10 Tested -Without Costly Injections A breakdown on reports from the administration’s recent decision Price war that will wreck our Bicays 1. trom John fowelle 1 h of thes health department on communi- |) , os | aban ‘Egyptian economy. If the U. S$ <7 a Poagien sities ecuaan uae cea ot ee eabhek cate cable diseases follows: ra : " aes Mind = a iq takes away our historic markets,| Agnes Portha trom Leahey &. HC ya of the mis- through a 's sym} Pontiac | markets. Southern senators—all (there is nothing left for us but} Ger m Weller Van Pusher | eries of change-of-life! You no — — to relieve t — Past Prev Year strongly amtiCommunist — are |Tade and barter with the Iron Phi BM. trom James R. Belleperche a yor BP have qu~! vhappiness to so Chicken pox Week Week Age behind the move that may throw [Curtain countries.” , Seocel, trees Cosctya Wovreibe Telief from “hot faa Tortured many homes. Clinical tests prove Logg cease ince | | 2 & alli | dob A. from Pauline A. MacKay ; nerves and other functionally- it has positive medical action. Qonorrhoes — .«-s.s.ess some of our strongest allies to P 4 bassad: D Meitet oe cee “wo | _ Peruvian ambassador 107 | Daisy trom John B. Nea! ‘ennulinent) | eg; ks toare- This amazing formula is now MUMBO eset roa. ¢ the Russian bear (oie Berckemeyer, agree- | Others effective in six months: | markeble tablet ‘developed espe soe iS drag stores, without a pre: ganas ox 1g, DOEERISE Secretary of Agriculture Ezra! 8, said the administration | Loraine L. trom Bawit Mf Tegmen ciaily to relieve these discomforts. scription, under : Ww. nal th 1S f x fever : 2 ® Taft Benson cocking to win con- ee ee as entre Aa a A Lay = 34 on a dig, sed waren Steet ve on Femmes Tee whareesi . t re aoe from Mariage Seni cecee tions. manufacturer devoted exclusively e are happy to ute the Girl Seouts o Syyniiie ssseensers ¢ ‘ : Cares approval for the ad-| eae and bring untold | net trem 6. W wae ne supumeve inte — = —— wr Seeente! Waapoaee ‘ : . ministration's flexible farm sup-| narkets ieda from Howard "Bc halts tability the United States of America on the 44th Whooping cough ...... 2 : ® port program, bowed to demands; bardships te your struggling Gree & trom Raraee &: Sree ness was relieved. Suffocating any ae. contain _— ~butlding — anniversary of their founding. This year Oakland County of cotton senators that we get rid| Allies.” Bile P. from Almira Karlson Saree eee Lectin ot rear of ube, dont lo it rob those you's illi Girl S ill joi the c l on ere Yeeriof our surplus cotton overseas.) Cajling it a “dumping” opera- Resor bt L trem Lynn J Gardner woman. 8 out of 10 women et ¢ lege diimgeeo & Bee ow over @ milion Gir couts WHI join the cele- Chtehon per ..........00 215 From eight to 14 million bales are tion, Berckemeyer said the step cra wry wall,» prvgheat | Unit cairn aes Ls otf fast con oan tee! your happy set self bration of this event by rededicating them- | Preumons (air terme? "3 “fat stake iheclinageented pdlrlaoey pre: Pree as orney Marapion | purpose” remhedies. this new for. agaifi— without, troublesoime in * : |Seariet fever ® 00 The action is already having neighborly feelings and will do the) Carolyne from Robert Tett | Mu & unique combination o: ctions! ( selves 0 ee Cece sch rms 1 3 > far-reaching repercussions on IU-S. more barm’ than good.” He! iver 6. from Thing JCemmens oe ee ee wwe: bao os ae q 188) a. 7 ar ee — ~ SSeS ~— " —— — i e carrier... 1 4 oo : ® _ Salmonella Inf. ....... 1 ° ¢ | to do my duty to God and my country ——— ’ ad = by | i . «+ to help other people at all fimes 81 Policewomen . and to.obey the Girl Scout Laws.” to Don Uniforms ) ; in Chicago Soon | ! _ ! ) | CHICAGO Chicago's 81 po- heewomen have been notified they| soon will be required to wear uni-) forms, and most of them don't like it. After Police Commissioner Tim-; othy J. O’Cormor disclosed the unii-| form plan today, some women ob- | jected that | “Mature figures” aren’t suitable ‘for uniforms; that it's a waste of) ‘money and will impair efficiency; | ‘and “you might as well not have! |policewomen at all if you put DOUBLE VALUES If you've been confused by fancy “discounts” and outlandish “allowances” on refrigerators with inflated price tags, here’s big news! We offer you the finest selection of Frigidaire Refrigerators in history — at honest prices that give you the true double values of high quality and low cost. “SAVINGS | and ‘ Loan Association 761 W. HURON STREET 8 - ie 407 Main St. ‘them in uniforms.” je Downtown Rochester Poca police commissioners : ‘women but abandoned the idea. We 2 58 i OF > j| | 95 clcer mueuoaune Vy etek Bf e : UP! 329° LESS As Soon as Present Stocks Are Exhausted w True-Valve Allowance on your present : refrigerator (See Trade-in Examples Below) my The Frigidaire Food Freezer-Refrigerator you see pictured here is typical of the high-quality 1956 values we are now offering. SEPARATE. ACROSS-THE-TOP FOOD FREEZER © JUICE CAN DISPENSER + BIG FAMILY-SIZE REFRIGERATOR SECTION WITH AUTOMATIC DEFROSTING * BIG STORAGE DOOR © THREE ALUMINUM ROLL-TO-YOU SHELVES © FULL-WIDTH HYDRATOR « SLIDING MEAT TENDER + THREE DOUBLE-EASY QUICKUBE ICE TRAYS © BUTTER COMPARTMENT ©* EGG SERVER * TOTAL STORAGE CAPACITY OF 9.5 CUBIC FEET There's a 1956 Frigidaire Refrigerator in a size—and at a price—to fit every family’s needs and budget. Not “warmed-over” models — not “stripped-down” models—not “Specials” built to a price. Every one is a genuine 1956 Frigidaire Lift to Living refrig- erator — with its full complement of big features Installation sie iu If you're “burned op” about padded prices your present ) ? Li Call Today for a FREE and phony discounts—COME SEE US! Src vTecU trou vunescmnet cay 4120 nwomhamoasinst coy p10 Home Demonstration We could quote you a padded hst pnoe of. say $399 95 on this you pay only you pay only you pay only refrigerator and then offer vou $100 tradem allowance on your i Fa | old’ refrigerator. You might think you were getting a bargain. | RUT WE DON'T DO BUSINESS THAT WAY! Sh oh oh —— ee = Instead, we quote vou our low trwe price of $329.95. Then. even ' - —s deral if vour old refrigerator is worth only $50 (and it mav be worth up to $150) von still get a better buy : ~ Insist on Factory Authorized Here’s how it works on the model shown above: Muntz TV Service: Call FE 5-9457 . ase ceesi-12 , — SerEre. Verran: eae: ere | : : ; : Q, e 7, 0 ie w. HURON Dont. Dekiy— Came in tadiy i sna een Dol Deily Aree Sundey ‘til 10 P.M. - . : . ¢ * : ‘ 3 . “PLENTY OF FREE PARKING) a , P f ( ; { t ; | A : : ad THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1956 THIRTEEN _ {So Say Paychologists yrs r production’ employe satisfaction and of favorable results in an attitude | productivity. ees * Profes- sors. Arthur menae and Walter ome ‘Crockett. Brayfield is chairman of * mari. putin eppuath bor o0-| ment, Their’ conclusion emerged nae ti significant, angie’ oe ee oe font very aad ‘business and industry, | deneyteld noted that employe at Virus Vacation for Kids eon ‘their vogue as a allel eal POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. ® —| Entered as one of 30 finalists in the early days of World War Pupils at the suburban Spacken- | in the “Miss Retail” contest on Tl. ai: School. have received an un- March 31 in Detroit is Deane | bd al he vacation for the rest of | Ferree, 25, of 119 W. Pike St. | “Unfortunately.” he commented the week. Principal Martha Law- The contest ig co-sponsored by the Central States Joint Board, With respect to employe perform-|until! March 19 because 12 of the Retail & Department Store Em- ance.” ployes Union. She works at Rob- | ert Hall Clothes. Dulles Commends Viet Nam Progress SAIGON, South Viet Nam uP-- the women’s production records. |age himself: ‘conducted among 231 women of-) today that South Viet Nam has agreed with the index of high’ made “striking progress toward productivity in only 5 per cent. consolidation of a strong and free country” in the past year. “If you do an attitude survey ————re Dulles flew in from Thailand for in a certain plant,”’ Brayfield said, British wives are asking | laun-| a 22-hour official visit with Presi-'“and return some time later—in dries to remove the “20 times dent Ngo Dinh Diem and Foreign this I speak from personal exper- clause,” which limits compensa-) Secretary Vu Van Mau. He is tour- ience—you'll find that many.of the tion for a lost article to 20 times ihe had 12 children, died 12 | ‘ago, he said. ‘ing the Far East after attending, workers who got ‘promotions came the charge for washing it. i re anny phe YOUR EYES. are *B most E SUR ens URE you are seeing properly .. . a conference of the Southeast Asia, - Treaty Organization in Pakistan. | Speaking to qa large crowd | Saigon's airport, he said the re-- cent election of a constituent as-| sembly in South Viet Nam “is a significant step toward develop-| ment of a constitutional repre- sentative government.” j Dulles goes from here to Man- : ila. . = Ns Poe Gk DR. H. BUSSEY. | Wear Dr. Bussey’s Educational Vv ° auper’ $ Urave Commenme w po 4! S no WPON BRANTFORD, Ont. ‘INS! — Eyes Examined Frederick Dean, 72, died in Brant- New Located at he suggested, would be to }) linvestigate what “gets people tof) ‘Kansas State’s psychology depart: {progecs — without being side. 4 to ERS eed FL “they don't prove anything at allirence last night called off classes | ‘18 teachers on her staff are out F In their analysis of the field, with virus illness, . =» Brayfield and Crockett cite nu- — | ‘merous instances exemplified by, ire ithis stady conducted by Braytield Man, 100, Weds Again j | ‘TULSA, Okla, ®—Charley Stew. |] A job satisfaction survey W8S ard @ Tulsa man who listed his | ‘fice employes in the same firm. ®8¢ &8 100, was married last night! : ‘The findings were matched against to ‘a gir) up the street half my .” His bride ts Miss Beatrice | Secretary of State Dulles declared'The index of job satisfaction|naniel His first wife, by whom} — im i ford and at the last moment was, DR. 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PONTIAC’S FAVORITE SUIT... with men who know real value! By) You’d never think that $55 could buy so much, until you've seen this great group of Osmun’s “Fifty - Fiver” suits for spring. Here are your correctly styled suits with center-vent, patch or flap pockets, lean lapel, natural shoulder. Here are the robust worsteds, the rich- looking dacron and orlon blends, the flan- nels that fit and wear so beautifully. .. in masculine light tones of grey, blue and brown plus the nation’s favorite Char- coal tones. Whatever your taste may be, you'll find it in an Osmun’s “Fifty-Fiver.” RARELY DOES $55 BUY SO MUCH CLOTHING VALUE ... STOP IN—SEE THEM TODAY! DOWNTOWN STORE Open Monday-Friday ‘til 9 “FIFTY FIVER® TEL-HURON CENTER STORE Open Thurs.-Fri.-Sat, ‘til 9 ER oe he Re = SO ee 6 te: ee a a ia EASTER sunday, April Ist ee ee ihn Ree eee west is se 7 saan om EE RR RAL. 2D, 5 (oer ating ate eg we Sing -anerdb aa ct te ore SNR RE acl lt AAI i ail ei chest ye cata Se eee OUR 90 DAY, PAY \ CHARGE PLAN IS . CONVENIENT TO USE! 7 en ‘bite lia «ae vai Ais ste sciiiiiddaanea eT " yi Reena BIRTEAY dime eHRenercie THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1956 | 7 ‘Your Tncome Taz Primer—No. $ ee r eee - — V1 ol: How to Figure Your Exemptions acne MULLENS reach 65 or are-blind. Tt will help the exemptions for “e PS ae dca im ow wife i ‘you remember | WE CAN DIVVY UP MOM'SI| OKAY, BUT WE'LL ‘ternal Revenue that taxpayers, = SUPPORT ANO LET JOHN HAVE TO Give “have more questions about. claim-' | First—an individual was & or CLAIM HER AS ANT 3) A SUPPORT | ‘|jng dependents than about aay ee EXEMPTIONY { REEMENT 4 r part of the tax return, ¥8 0 or before Jan. ‘1, 1936. ery taxpayer, regardless of, Second—unlike your dependents, j i i /gource or amount of income, must you cannot claim your wife as |- => | F / ipeterraine how many exemptions) an exemption if she files a p=! f me can caim. ‘separate réturn to get back the [sc aed ||| * The easiest way to figure out, withheld he fi f % ti ANA aes { fe Neder soe Tee oatiax wilted om tor earnings « TN Re NaC Yes, Why Not Join the More Than article along with the brief ex- a year site has incense of one a . planations that are in the official eet oe ied. wah, sour) tan 3600, you should tle = | \' UF. 7) va | 10 000 Depositors lank tax returns. joint returs. — yA | | i Her income has to be inel oa ' An pee er Yess wre le-. yours, but you get a $600 |//\\. \ | \AA of Our sy Hagen up rt tae CP exemption for her (more if she is |* i j ape | } The official instructions make eH tng aust ttl ya man at rothers can either get 9 oe ae | H F il ‘7 The we tae Internal = -_ appy amt 4) — clear that extra exemptions are e Furthermore, even. though your ng similar | ‘allowed when you or your wife| | funnermr come during 1935, to on coat TE their own statement: using oo" } you cannot claim an exemption for make Al ‘her if you file a separate return language. and she’s claimed as a dependent | rom tt vemve aiawes nD ‘by another taxpayer who fur- |“ "* Mth TIPLE SUPPORT acaemeenT | tte = advantage of filing a ~* ~~ eee i S AVE REGULARLY : ee ey joint return is that dependents of te see sent tov ten anid w cies» terentvey oneness ty Ge te ther | ded pot Cont te mom thar WT pereen of hm ther Guggrert leither the husband or wife can be i [ciated en tae rear miusiwsomssmes || IN YOUR CREDIT UNION OTHER DEPENDENTS a | This brings us to the exemp- a . @) tions you can claim for your chil- is Bi dren and other dependents. You Pogo: find these tests in Item 12 of the instruction for;of them contributed more thanjand insurance proceeds, are not Form 1040A and on pages 4 and/half the support. Under the new included in his gross income. 5 of the instructions for Form|!aw, a parent can be claimed by 3. Did nof- file a joint return | 1040. one of the brothers provided he with her husband or his wife. | | $199 Both For °12?° Matching Wedding Sand, handsomely’ tailored bands in 14K yellow gold Jewelry Department Remember, unless otherwise in- contributes at least 10 per cent Explanation a « aisle i voatr dicated in the test, each of your/and the other brothers state in sane was peaicie don Dec. 31, dependents must meet all the fol-/writing that they will not 8180 1955 Even though you were her, : claim-an exemption for the parent 1. support during 1955, you! as : in 1955. : 1. Recelved more than one-half ‘cannot claim her as a dependent | of his or her support from you These statements should be if she files a joint return with her. DIVIDEND (or your spouse if you file a attached to the return of the husband. joint return). person claiming the exemption. | 4. Was either a citizen, or rest. | e Paid to Our Depositors on 1955 Shareholdings 2B | | dent of the U. S. or a resident | Explanation: Support includes Internal Revegue has Form 2120, | ! items as the cost of educa-|Multiple Support Agreement, which, Canege, Se a | With Life Savings Insurance en | tion, food, clothing, medica} care,| you can fill in to supply the neces-| 9 and lodging expense. If your child, | sary information if you desire. | Gee | This eens you stepchild, or adopted child is a * « « ae : moun! get an exemption, for_par- student, any @ t he or she) %. Received less than $600 |)... cher Gependenes! ring i! receives as a scholarship need not) gross income. Riso pe or other places not listed determining} Explanation: This test does not |, 4 i¢ they are not citizens of apply to your child, stepchild ory. s If d : S ’ : .S. your Gependent is a ; adopted child who did not reach citizen of the U. S., it does not his 19th birthday on or before matter where be lives : to 1954 this test made it|/ Jan. 1, 1956; or even though the| “ for any member of & child was 19 or over in 1955, the| 5. Was related to you in one edit Union brothers, who/test does not apply if he was a of the ways specified In the in- support of a parent,|student in each of five Henle structions or who lived with you | ption if no one/months during 1955. | tm your house, even though not This means that you no = related to you. lose an exemption for your child) Explanation: This means you .|just because he earns over $600. can claim an exemption for some- FE 2-0296 850 Joslyn St. FE 2-0296 but he is entitled to an exemp- one dependent upon you even ° = tion for —— and this does not'though he isn't a relative. He s prevent your claiming him 4s & myst live with you as a member . . dependent provided he meets the of your household. however, and err . lac | -Dirist ’ . * ee Lo a ee ee ie Serving Employees of Pontiac Motor Division, General Motors Corp. or nontaxable income received support pay-|by the child, such as dividends on| NEXT: Reporting | income from, $230 a month|GI insurance, disability payments, | ‘salaries and wages. paternity suit | — bps LOOK AT THESE “SENSATIONAL SAVINGS! GOOD H “on Famous eo Appliances Now! t PONTIAC | commen en Ni ' | Chronic bronchitis may ’ it ore ee re aoe! Deaths Last Night i — 7 pe ms sitlag Rental S| ; hes pr on, Cree fernatene eee te eeesaect on eee J Rue! Cnet = one deme 9 Tome 5 a the ie pra ait Soot | Geta large bottlc of Creomuision at , | drag store. For children get, CHICAGO “elias obit G- i G C | bac Cement aS aah E Automatic -E 9.2 Cu. Ft. 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The modern, compact range with. the full-size oven, huge storage drawer and table-top work space! New, faster heating units to give you cooking ease and even heat. Auto- matic features you've always wanted! See this today or phone for delivery your & old range makes the down Paysnent. msds botery 72 GOOD HOUSEKEEPING 7, Free Service | of PONTIAC 51 West Huron Street ‘ase = Phone FE 4.1555 [ONE YEAR FREE SERVICE! iim! TOE OPTICAL E con ; ae f f THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14/1956 Shop and Save at this big, friendly, neighborhood shopping center .,. it’s Pontiac's largest, most complete center, At Tel- _ Huron you'll find stores bulging with new Easter merchan- dise .. x everything you'll need to outfit the family for the — Easter Parade ... and, at lowest prices, too! nell Mite! Se 1h Cals \ af "y,0 ——— 4 = | : Ande raw alld . & CUNNINGHAM’S Spring Specials Limited Supply of Mar Crest | Our thanks to you . . . your generous response during Cw At Cocktail TAB LES ' ee an 1} Regular $9.95 Value | : bring you the finest in quality, value and service: Full size, plastic coated ' ~ ~Birthday Special _ top, Mahogany finish. EASTER COATS ° | ns nae Ge Me en lt ; a | 4 | 7-14, 13.82. 2 A ORLON P ILLOWS Regular $7.98 Value § 99 1 | : | ____ Birthday Special Come in sets of 2. Fine 1b | 8 $: EASTER DRESSES quality, attractive colors. 4A t | Cinderella's lovely Empire dress! 9 i} | $1022 | sides. ctemngeiaae : ) f : a Ses Sete ee Self-Serve—Pic ‘n’ Pay if eseeeecsooeooosoeoeeeeeeee . NOW YOU CAN TEST RADIO & TV © eg. 2.22 Boy's 2-10 : > Sport Shirts Birthdey Speciols : TUBES FREE at Cunninghom’s Pic ‘n’ Pay. Do it | EASTER DRESS : BIRTHDAY | ourselt on our new automatic tester it coats you HF e a jacement JACKETS § ? BARGAINS! 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RE Ea a in Chicago Hack CHICAGO @»~ A Chicago cab driver who has made a habit of helping others plans to dig deep the Red Cross. : Milton Bronstein, 48, has big signs on his veteran cab reading: “I will match your contribution ineed the Red Cross.” * * * He said in an interview today he jover a hundred dollars, | “I thought it might provide an jincentive for other cab drivers throughout. the country to do the isame thing and bring in a lot of 'contributions,”’ he said in explain- ling his newest project. * * © Bronstein regularly campaigns ‘for many charities, usually hav- ing customers put their offered \tips into containers for the heart, i Can. You Tie a Bow? Everyone needs to know how to tie a bow, ‘Here is a clown who would like to have a necktie. Color him brightly and paste the picture on cardboard. Cut it out and cut or punch out the circles under his chin marked X. Strengthen ithese circles with ring reinforcements pasted on the back — the same ounts of kind used for notebook paper Take a piece of ribbon, tape or shoelace and thread it through the received other types of treatment holes so that the loose ends appear in front, as shown in the small are‘often hours or days one wastes jfor their advanced cancers \sketch. Fold back the side panels on the dotted lines just enough so sitting that the picture stands up. Now try tying the ribbons in a bow. Your whereas I'm out plugging ow you just how, charity,’ George Schwartz of Milwaukee, Wis Tomerrow: A Colorful King From Hawaii. Henry Clay had | casks of Old Crow sent to his home regularly! PG ite OA A A NO gig 95 Senator Henry Clay ordered Old Crow shipped by the barrel to his Washington home. Today Oid Crow, the finest Kentucky bour- bon ever put into glass, is avail- able to you in the highly popular, milder 86 Proof as well as in ‘the famous 100 Proof Bond. & oe NOW IN A MILDER, LOWER. PRICED 86 PROOF BOTTLING! $ / 42811443 Copa NO. eone No. Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey | Old Crow 100 Proof Bonded Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey available as usual CROW CTke Gourlec? CANiwme os Peden . | * OLD CROW DISTILLERY CO.,DIV. OF NATIONAL DIGTILLERS PROD. CORP, FRANKFORT, KY. q whet ‘ | 3 j —— If you own one of these cars... gets $10 for this idea If you were damaged “within a few have one as good or better, serff it to Jumor Editors, in care of this: ce \days.” Later, the doctors combined paper: It cannot be acknowledged. : Dubin tare eevee eancer, polio and cerebral palsy funds, | He has offered the elderly and Not only must neckties be tied, but packages, shoelaces and rib- ‘handicapped free rides to the polls , |on election day and hauls donors up to the amount of your fare.) The Red Cross needs you. You) {plans- to display the signs each ‘Tuesday during the rest of March and figures it could cost him well) i] into his pocket this month to aid’ | | i) bd gh as s ~e ‘ ° ¢ ~Y. on « thrilling, pre-planned EXPENSE-PAID TOU Take y ice of vggationlands. Let Grey hound do er hearts aeeaoc tice hi ass 8 Day Tour of Grand Canylon $155. Enjoy ths gay delightful tour... ° a eeescreas 8 i $123.11 i 16 Day Tour of G i Day Tour of Califo See all the wonderous sig Prices ore double room per perean bosis. U.S. Tex Extre | ’ GREYHOUND TRAVEL BUREAU GREYHOUND tM N. Perry 8t. teoun’** $141:33 ernie $141.15 FE +2595 to blood banks free of charge. Bronstein, and member income. “In most cabbies’ lives in sorestaurants ' said Bronstein who ;married and the father ‘children. 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.,® Remias, teacher ana ‘athletic coach at nearby Avard Two Volume Locations High School, identified the body @ 32430 ‘as that of his wife Mildred Ann. MAyfeir 6-256! |He said she drove the road every Shopping Cente ‘day to attend college classes in preys : os | Alva. He said he last saw her (D-Ga) said today he knows of no move to add a cut in personal) |income taxes to a House-passed bill | to extend present corporation in- come and. excise rates. There had been some talk that advocates of election year income tax relief might use this one-year extension bill as the vehicle for bP ge Rie eo ee Fe A their effort. ee : : ‘POSTURE’ Chair bs But George said “I know of no DRIVE-IN OPENING — The Pontiac Drive-In, 2435 Dixie Hwy.., | i A ome” be i make such @ move! will open Thursday for the 1956 season. In the double billing are | Reg. $39.55 # and ad that “I have no such) « i i eter Graves and Jean Vohs, (above) and : Fort Yuma’”’ starring Peter SPECIAL $9958 ‘plan myself." He said, “I do not} «nese s,"" with Ralph Meeker and Maria English. 'want to tie up the House bill in| sh coc ee ae ee PRICE lany way.” | , A newt we nt tine pices he Zonet ae to leemiog al 2: Sree Gt Buys Waterfront Site : : “i ant to get quick action on the| . idl | oods County Sheriff Ed Doctor : \nasure . cess the corpora-/senhower that no drop in excises} PORT HURON (#—The city of © Corrects improper posture = — Headdress. of orange blossoms sewed onto tion and excise taxes. Without f the corporation income tax! Port Huron has purchased the wa-|] + Adjustable te your body bancgrsh after pegred D eg pail tulle, shown in Paris by Lanvin-Castillo, was inspired by a painting | 54), action, they would to| rates at the 52 per cent level So lexeront property of the Port Hu-| © Spring tension back ers lared was 4) of 17th century Spanish artist Velasquez. pre-Korean War levels April another year unti] April 1, 1957,/ron Coal and Dock Co. The City 7 [1, costing the government three) Preventing a drop to 47 per cent. Commission considers the purI-i Increases efficiency by eliminat- billion dollars in annual revenue, It also would continue for the next|chase a step toward the start of a, ing fatigue. Back tilts independ- fast. That the fire had some help.” S rf F] f . " ; li SI H t devel ment roj- ap ( George has said he hopes an in-|year present excise rates on liq- Port Huron por oe P ently of seat. All nylon bearings. | ur ace eet O ruIS€Is come tax cut, perhaps through a/uor, gasoline, beer and Wine, cig: ect. Thick foam rubber, latest Fabri- sles ; trucks. j ————_—_——_— sates s sets of car tracks leading to a S A-S k P $100 increase in individual ex- oy (J coated material. Will not stain, ‘blackjack tree just off the road. een as tr 1 Ing OW er }emptions, can be put through this a Se SAG fpr Reports cD Program crack or peel, Aluminum frame. . | session. . ; : " : | * tx] ABOARD-THE USS. BOSTON|mately half that of the Army’s| But he reiterated in an inter.|fias announced in Ankara that it) LANSING The State Office Solid base with kick plates and road by another vehicle. then/IN THE CARIBBEAN SEA (< antiaircraft missile, the Nike. view today he wants to see reports) hopes Parliament will approve a of Civil Defense reported that Al-| eet po aeons Seat size ‘ieee was pushed back ears the! Atomic striking power of tomor-| The Terrier is in volume pro- on the April 15 income tax col-| bill te insure recognition of the cona, Arenac and lIosco Counties x . jrow’s surface fleet may be the duction at the Pomona, Calif.,,lections before deciding what he! right of the press ‘‘to substantiate!are developing a program to care road and 150 feet east of the tree. ithe validity of allegedly libelous for at least 50,000 evacuees in the 10) GeyMe (oftoy-we CRS ee, i itask force of cruisers firing robot plant of the Convair division of might propése, . : coearentic in ae anaes tc weapons and huge Forrestal class General Dynamics Corp. | The House yesterday passed the| sfAtements.” event of any emergency. AA : G ll h 3 ‘vehicle, |carriers. | Burke commented that “mis- sooJ_— SS ee eneersaenaeeesee tenet 8 dag gmc esa a ag. ers 1 Reynolds identified the charred) Adm. Arleigh Burke, chief of Siles are young weapons and a Terre Cotta... Wine... Sapphire ‘body through jewelry, shoes andjnaval operations, made that pre- ‘hey grow.” Besides foreseeing Bive ... Coral... Apple Green . Free Accordion ‘other articles of clothing, diction to newsmen today before longer ranges, he was forecasting Pe - | Officérs. found several .38-cal-|they boarded this forerunner guid-|4 dual purpose for the. missiles— Aptitude Test liber bullet cases on the highway|ed missile cruiser tq witness the!" one form, they will continue or . ue ; about a quarter of a mile from first public demonstration af its|to be antiaircraft; in another they Se aemntmnneaeaasiianmmnmmemadl General Printing ‘the scene, but they said they had! weapons. | will become surface - to - surface Give your child a challenge! ; ; ‘bombardment wea ate wonderful formed no connection between the; Burke, discussing the likely, feApons. Offi orrert ys or girl c= bullets and the death. composition of future forces, said! Burke also disclosed the Navy & ce Supply titled to our free accordion ap- * 2 @ “you can see that a half dozen|%OPes to resume conversion work titude test and introductory les- }} Doctor theorized that the woman|Bostons and three or four For-°" the partially completed 45,000- d h L di M E e Thi T y 17 W. Lawrence St. oun. a Sam ee may have been raped, killed andirestals would be a pretty tough Ne Le Kentucky, now at aon t e fe | 1es ay njoy is 00 e cuties can open the door to then left in the burning vehicle. [nut for an enemy to crack.”’ Peale eel Me nsec “ . . lifelong happiness for 1 eau as) The Boston, like the 70,000-ton mightiest guided missile ship — your or boy. The child who plays if Bo F carrier Forrestal, is on her shake-| : - ‘ = * bend | t yi accordion makes friends aes S eenage ys ace 1 erase in the Caribbean. pelea ass : al partaind of guided with her crew learning the intri-| ccompenying tee | Boston! today - ! * * . As your child grows Lif if fi Kill cate technique of ‘firing missiles _ older he'll become a better all- | e erm OF | ing instead of guns. The Boston does “5 the cruiser Northampton, a around Perhaps earn retain two turrets of 8-inch rifles)"°W design of task force com- extra money. Remember! The | BALTIMORE (®—Three. boys in ward. The two twin-mount Ter.|™2nd ship directing Cruiser Divi- accordion goes everywhere and | their teens faced life in prison to er missile launchers are mount-| Sion 6, which will include the Bos-|’ © UN) ae, the RECORD straight! is easy to play. Free accordion 'day following their conviction of ton and Canberra. The Na i : vy — pmo ny = = ifirst degree murder in the holdup- aft. ; claimes the Northampton, a 17,000- charge. ht Ie ‘slaying of grocer Louis Pristoop| The 673-root heavy cruiser ton ship with standard armament, ‘last Christmas Eve. | Boston was commissioned last carries the largest seaborne radar As long ee you con’? stay fn * * *& ‘November after undergoing exten-|in the world. business without sufficient, acev- rate records to guide you, you might os well make them as poin- CG G ; R Sentenced yesterday were Ty-|sive conversion for ‘missile firing ALLA HE rone John Stokely, 17, Edward'A second converted cruiser, the atind Do Better Job ' | Butler and Richard Avon Briscoe,|Canberra, is scheduled for com- less as possible! MUSIC COMPANY ‘both 15. All are Negroes. missioning next month. The Navy; HOUSTON, Tex. (®—Nine blind Becavse we're specialists In rec- 18 East Huron Street * 8 ¢@ has said a whole line of similar! workers at the National. Bank of ‘ord-keeping materials, you're sure Pontiac, Michigan | Judges James K, Cullen and)vessels, new and converted, are to Commerce are doing a job in three to find just the right forms ond FE 4-0506 Cornelius P. Mundy, who returned| follow, idays that used to take 15 to 18 housing to fit your needs, workers as long as a week, They the verdict, said only the age and}; The Terrier antiaircraft guided are stuffing the annual report of Open Monday and Friday | ™ental status of the boys saved) missile used by the Boston is a Night *til 9 P. M them from the death penalty. slim, needle-beaked weapon of su-/Tennessee Gas Transmission Co. o Oh. | After the slaying the boys fled personic speed and an effective!into envelopes to be mailed te from the store without loot. | range of over 10 miles—approxi-some 60,000 stockholders. More of everything ...but water let us help you choose the right ones. It's just @ port of ovr customer service, » | General Printing |€P & Office Supply 17 w- Lawrence more life - more flavor - more fun We at Blatz have an idea that when you ask for beer—beer is what you want. And when a man asks for a beer, he ought to get what he asks for. We say that because we like beer ourselves—because we've lived beer for over a hundred years. And there’s nothing-we’d rather do than brew beer for people who enjoy it. That’s why Blatz is brewed to give you more of everything you like in beer. Try it. Tonight? , Fire Proof HOME CHEST “SKILLET CLUB | FOR MEN (eevee onn son AT 800 DECREES! A column that tells what the man of the house § 90 Only 7 likes to eat and how he (or she) can prepare it! Colorfully and Interestingly Written by | Big sturdy home Uncle Frank Kohler | | chest, 1234 - inches If it’s |beer| you want... — long, 8 Ya-inches wide and 4'/2-inches deep. ose pias Starts Tomorrow — Thursday | f te ict onsss _In the Food Section of |. General Printing The PONTIAC PRESS | 1°" 5 e . ©1956 BLATZ BREWING CO., MILWAUKEE, WiS., A DIVISION OF SCHENLEY INDUSTRIES, INC. auf ‘ eer ipermmnne ae eaeenter coh cee x aah —— +s ip . i ‘ # ¥ * he | @ ~ < §. of Advanced Engineering Another reason why GM and Genenal Motors dealers are prospering together HAT HAPPENS when engineers develop advanced designs which make automatic. transmissions smoother —or give them a quicker getaway than they have ever had before? What changes gave power steering a better “feel” in 1956-and power brakes even more perfect control? Even the smartest old-timer at servicing cars wants to know the answers to ques- tions like these and scores of others. How about automatic window lifts—or six-way adjustable seats—or air condition- ing? There’s something that opens up a whole new field to men who have been servicing cars for most of their lives. So we recognized that we had a duty to our dealers—and their customers. That duty was—to pass on to dealers’ mechanics the best possible information about engineering advances. This was a big challenge—and it would take a big program to answer it. It would take, in fact, something that the automobile industry has never had before —complete facilities for individual mechanic training —thousands at a time. Senin thirty cities throughout the coun- try—-new Training Centers were built, new from the ground up. They were equipped with the service tools, the classrooms and specially trained instructors to make the service * departments of our 16,957 dealers the finest in the industry. " THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH ‘14, 1956 _ y i And no one needed to tell those dealers twice what an opportunity this is. The proof of this statement is— General Motors’ 30 Training Centers are now han- dling more than 20,000 service mechanics eis } / 4 | 4 dams new tds and other dealer personnel every month. Advanced thinking and planning, such as this, is surely one reason why General Motors—and General Motors dealers— lead the sales parade. GENERAL Motors CHEVROLET~ PONTIAC - OLDSMOBILE - BUICK - CADILLAG Body by Fisher « United Motors Service - : } : * - i Fi } ‘a ae eee ee eS OT SPUN RE ee | fa a ere GMC Truck & Coach NINETEEN RR ft THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1956 Rita Is Loser Age, ta p> Aira og cut ‘lin Contract Suit |@™.,,%iine the, sudo it had +breached its-.contract. Her Against Studio — Tae"nidio had es i itrial that Miss Hayworth’s Rita LOS ANGELES (P—Actross|carture from the movie was. in loco of contract suit against’ sspired’ by maneuvers of — hi Columbia Pictures Corp. and now, Dick Haymes, then her faces the- studio's tereult for| Te court commented st the close $150,000, |Haymes was the source’ of trouble The stud had contended in =P'M ost Im personated’ Marilyn Is Becoming | By EARL WILSON going to be the most impersonated gal of the year-and TV star Edith Adams’ takeoff on her;at the Persian Room is one of the slickest. and most devastating ... you can almost see lof’ the case that testimony showed "U. S. Judge Ben Harrison ruled) yesterday that Miss — aaa the actress and her stu- juan aniied. to maine ste Columbia's countersuit alleges, le. * * fm | nts Pt Se She ioe ue spegpsent $150,000 was spent in preparation) March 16-17-18 | Columbia failed to start principal for the still unmade movie. 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Just. \a8 her husband, TV star Ernie Kovacs, was ordering a new ~|Drop Noel Coward’ From Ford Jubilee NEW YORK — British’ play-' wright . actor Noel Coward NEW, YORK—Marilyn Monroe-may as well face apres OR dropped. as the star of the! Ford Star-Jubilee television show. A Ford spokesman said yester-' day the first two shows in the Jubilee series hadn't drawn big! enough audience ratings. ~ Coward appeared last October| in-“’Together With. Music,” minute program, His. last show for Ford was one of his own plays, ‘Blith Spirit,” in January. ‘ | No replacement for Coward was ili | announced. 4 has) VINCENT'S DINING R ROOM. 3049 Orchard Lake Rd. RECOMMENDED 8Y ourcan — , — Méserately Open “tl 6 pm.—Clesed Mendes Seen nbn ~~ Call FE 4-7655 bowd ot fis oe EY a 9 Cadillac, the bill for the costumes arrived. Looking at it, ‘Kovacs gasped, “Never mind the Cadillac.” x * x * Marion Marlowe—who’s lost 22 pounds—was ecstatic at ithe Copa when somebody told her, “I saw you on TV and’ you looked too skinny.” She - . Peers ireplied, “Bless you! You've made my whole day. Nobody ever said that before!” Barbara Britton made it def- inite—decided to leave “The $64,000 Question” Apr. 3 to go into the B’way show, “Wake Up, Darling,” opposite Barry Nel- son .. . Jesse Kaplan reports one TV comic snarling at another one, ES MARION “Why, youre lower tionally posed for some too-revealing pictures in Playboy magazine. Charles Revson, head of Revion, “was person- ht ally upset,” she understands. Miss Stafford, daughter of two Pasadena, Tex., school i tenchers, says she thought the pictures, taken by a woman, j were “test shots,”. and when she found they were in the jmagazine, flew to Chicago to try to get them killed. “Daddy,” ishe says, “is just sick about it, and some of my very nice| “300” COCKTAIL LOUNGE 1122 W. Huron | | Huron Bow! Bidg.| | Features: S young men friends aren’t happy about ft, either.” She was also fired from modeling on another Revion show, “Appoint- Singer Billie Holiday is taking the cure at a private sana-| torlum. | NELLIE HILL | Sepia Sensation of Songs. Direct from Flame Show Bar. | | Laraine Day's TV deal calls for 10 hours work a year; . Singer Bill Tabbert is No Cover Charge U. S. 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Dance dresses are the topic of discussion for members of the “Muses” Ball Saturday evening at Shown are (left to right) Maria Kiriako of East Pike street, ticket committee; Evelyn R Slate Dance to Benefit Church Fund Saturday Set for Flower Motif Event at Hellenic Hall The ninth annual semi-formal Antheon Ball is slated fon Satur- day evening at the He Com- munity Hall, She affair, sponsored by the “Muses” will benefit the club’s fund for the building pro- gram for the new Greek Orthodox church, Adhering to the literal meaning of the title “Antheon’’ which de- rives its meaning from the Greek word “‘anthos’’. meaning flowers, flowers will again be the focal point of the decorative theme. Flowers and ivy covered trel- lises will set the scene for a Colonial background, Music will be provided by a Detroit orch- estra, Moshoula Athanas is dance chair- man and entertainment is being planned by Evelyn Ryeson. Beth- ¢ ania Gregory is haridling dance publicity, Tickets are being dis- tributed by Martha Savas and Mar- | ia Kiriako, Mary Varon and Helen Govenis are making decorations and refreshments will be provided by Cleo Pantel, Christine George and Martha Savas, Jr. nN Pilgrim Group Has Luncheon “Brotherhood” was the devotion- al theme of the Pilgrim Group of the First Congregational Church when members gathered with Mrs. Wilbur Rowston of Norton avenue for a luncheon-meeting. Mrs. Harry Lillie, Mrs. James Hatton,} Mrs. Henry Noll and Mrs. Ora Travis assisted the hostess. * * * Devotions were given by Mrs. J. L. VanWagoner. Mrs. Irving Gillies reported on the parish dinner and also gave a short program based on “Giving.” Cancer pads were sewed at the recom — ing. * The next meeting will be a birth- day party at the home of Mrs. VanWagoner Andersonville road. PTA Activities \\ Baldwin PTA will theet Thursday at 3:30 p.m. in the scheql gymnasium. thera Night of Wever-Hawthorne PTA i we ‘bei at the Wever Schoo! canesen, Thursday at 17:30 p.m. meeting of Madison The Thureday * | poe eS oan March 28 at Too pa at yy. ti 4 Planning Ni Lake road, entertainment chairman and Christine George of East Wilson apenue, refreshment chairman. Pro- ceeds will be used for the clib’s contribution to the building fund for the new church. for their annual Antheon Hellenic Community Hall. Pentiac Press Photes They are sending out postcard reminders of the Saturday The ninth annual Antheon Ball is on the agenda of members of the “Muses” club, Pictured are (left) Beth Gregory of Clarence street, publicity chairman, and Cleo Pantel of East Pike street, publicity committee, evening dance at Hellenic Community Hall, * 'y th A N Decorations for the A ntheon Ball are being made by committee inembers of the “Muses” club. Shown are (left to ‘right) Mary Varon of Orchard Lake réad, decorations chairman; Martha Savas of Chippewa road, ticket chairman and Moshoula Athanas of Beach street, general chairman, The Ball will be held evening at the Hellenic Community Hall with furnished by a Detroit orchestra, — 5 eG: plea hai ipl age 8 inet, bsg pln Sn eee Saturday — music Women's Section Engagement, Play Spark e. PAGES 25-29 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1956 State Association Has All-Day Event at MSU © “Your Hospital—For You and Your Community” was the theme [Robert Smith of Detroit and ga representatives, and Mrs. Powell of Children’s Hos- pital Auxiliary, Detroit was the presiding officer. : Greetings were read from Mil- Bowling Green Alumni Planning Saturday Dinner " Alumni of Bowling Green State University. will meet for dinner Saturday evening at Devon Gables. . * * The Rev. Lyle Loomis of Royal Oak will be toastmaster for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Spit- ler of Gak Park, Mr. and Mrs. There.are five pages in today’s Women’s Section | Mr. land Mrs. Matt Dotson of Dearborn | will serve on the reception commit- tee. A. Zaugg, alufnnj affairs at the University. Dr. Richard V. Jaynes, of De- troit, program chairman, has an- ‘nounced the program will feature la special attraction. * * @ Election of officers will be held at this annual meeting. Reserva- tions are being taken by Mrs. Neil Crowe of Rochester, president of the Detroit Area Alumni Associ- Women’s Club Enjoys Fashion. Show Mrs. Cecil McCallum, president,| fashions were Mrs. Claire Hinck- {famous illuustrator of the history presided at the Monday evening) ley, Mis. Ronald Hodge, Mrs. |of pharmacy, speak. meeting of the Junior Pontiac! | s 6 : | Philip Long, Mrs. Donald Me- | Women's Club held in the Civic’ |. Soea: bien - Room of the Pontiac Federal Sav-| Candless. Mrs. Bradiey L. Scott, ings and Loan building. A clue to the evening's program neth White and Mrs. Horace was evidenced when the officers; Young. presided wearing new spring hats Announcement was made of the Mrs. Edward Eichmeler and jpians for guest night March 26 at Donald Ely, table Harry ussell Auten. Mrs.. Watters, Mrs. “Robert Thom,'Mrs. Roy Wright. Shop. Modeling the stunning ‘ner and will hear ‘ 1 bers, 3 Donations Voted by VFW Auxiliary VFW 1008 Auxiliary met Mon- Mrs. Richard Bashore and Mrs. ‘day evening at the Ameriean Le- | Mrs. George Watters, Mrs. Ken. Francis'Larkin presided at the tea gion Home and voted donations to’ Mount Clemens road, Mrs. Lillian Serving on the committee the Crippled Children’s Fund. can- Ennis of Union cov and Freee Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Minerdale for Carol ‘a youngster frorh the national Mrs. J. T. Engle,|home to summer camp. Ida Witt of Augusta avenue for sewing of cancer pads Thursday. ation, and her committee mem- Hospital Group Sponsors Workshop dred Riese, president of the (Sisterhood Has Election of Officers Mrs, W. Henry Sink was fe-| elected president of Chapter CL, presi- PEO Sisterhood, when the group met Monday for its election and installation’ of officers. * * * A luncheon preceding the meet- on Avondale avenue. Assisting |hostesses were Mrs. Max Fell, Mrs. Clark Morgan and Mrs. Mar- tin Wager. Additional officers elected were Mra, Charies Matson, vice president, Mrs, Howard O'Toole, | Keasey, treasurer, Mrs, Wager, chaplain and Mrs, Harry Chap man, guard, Delegates named for the state Sink and Mrs. Wager, with Mrs. Matson and Mrs. Keasey as alter- natés, e * Following the election, Mrs. ,Charles Buck installed the of- ificers. | The next meeting will be a jmusicale at the home of Mrs./bers, and refreshments were |George Putnam on March 2. white beaches, the constant sun’ shine and the warm, refreshing breezes from the ocean and the, gulf are Mr. and Mrs Ian Kiltie of |Fairway drive, Birmingham, who) ‘are vacationing at Indian Rock | Beach until the Easter holi-) i day. | Mr. and Mrs. John L. Estes of ‘Maplewood drive are spending several weeks at Clearwater, Fila. | Remaining in Hollywood, Fis., until the latter part of the month -'s Mrs. Ernestine Thompson of Edison street, Others who have visited at Anna Maria Island on the Gulf of Mex- ico near Bradenton, Fla., are Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Armstrong of! la, venue, | * * Michigan State University's | Grandparents are Mrs. Harry E. friends at dinner Sai Mrs, Frank Anderson presented |Old Mill Tavern. Husbands and/Mrs. Milton Evans, Mrs. Leslie] The group will meet with Mrs.|capella group, the State Singers, Miner of Murphy avenue and Mr. |'The spring fashions from the De’Cor |guests will be entertained at din- Ware, Mrs. George Morrqw and ing was held at Mrs, Sink’s home | ra convention in April include Mrs.) |. Mrs, Ralph Mazza, president, in- Hills News trothal; | Plans Production and Mrs, J, P. Carr, St.Lawrence Hospital sé 5 was “Tornado,” i B g | i r E bef session was Mrs. Gordon MacMor- zg FF Auxiliary Gathers With Mrs. Mazza man April ported on gress. Among future plans an- nounced by the auxiliary was the ispring dance scheduled for June. itroduced and welcomed new mem- served. Personal News of Interest Among those enjoying the snow-| presenting programs at high school assemblies and community programs, Members of the group include Dorothy Joan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Joan of Wood. bine drive, and Kenneth Ish, son of Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Ish of Dover road, * ¢ © Dr. and Mrs. John Marra have returned to their home on Noko- mis drive, Lake Orion, following! several weeks’ ae in Florida. | * Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Tesolin of Fieldway drive announce the birth of a son, Thomas Feb. 7. 3 Grandparents are Mrs, Agos- tine Tesolin and Mrs. Prudence Keynote speaker orie| sendere, dhrecter of tacbaren Gam’ */eral Hospital,. Flint whose e » g $4 iy FH i ' $52 5G home on Willitts street. Mr. and Mrs. Noland had as their house guests Jast weekend, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Robert Dick of Cleveland. The Ne B. Noland of Franklin will move Friday to their new home on Half Moon drive in Bloom- field Village, Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Aten have moved into a new home in Hickory Heights, where the Henry Whiting Jrs. are plan ning to move before April 1. The John Edens are also to be 2 new Hickory Heights residents, ; Mr, and Mrs. John 0. Gilbert :| Ij have come from Jackson and : are getting settled in their new a '; j bats, false mustaches and smoke clay pipes Saturday evening at the ‘St. Patrick dinner dance the club is planning. Entertaining that evening in their Broadway boulevard home will be Mr. and Mrs. Drew Haneline who will entertain at cocktails preced- ing dinner. FREE sad Burrows of White Lake. * *. * for the evening along with Mrs. cer research and Crusade for Free- man L. Clark and son, Gerald of Jr. of Detroit announce the birth Rice, chairman. were Mrs. dom. A motion was made to send Commonwealth a | * of a daughter, Kathryn Margaret,| Feb. (26 at Providence Hospital. | occasion the will go on concert tour of Michigan and Mrs. Roy DeWitt of Roscom-|both Mrs. Frederick and her cities during the spring vacation! mon, formerly of Pontiac. daughter, L- 3 s Carol, will soon go to Fort Lauder- * . * * | Mr. and Mrs. Norman J. Fred- eticks entertained a group of evening. of fim “ ([WENTY-SIX: ¥ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, M ' ARCH 14, 1956 - One of the oldest means predicting solution wave hair. Seeks, ¢ Se ae © the future was in -the/livers of sacrificial animals. Tuesday Musicale Members Elect ae designed $7305] Complete with Cutting and Styling For Bleached ® Dyed ® Dry © Brittle ® Overprocessed ® Split Ends ® Abused Hair “Where Service and Quality Is Supreme” Open Friday ’til 9 P. M. No Appointment Needed! 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HANDBAGS te match $10.95 — $14.95 ATENT onyx highlight TODD'S Shoe Store 20 West Huron Street Daily 9:30 to 5:30 — Friday 9:30 to 9:00 in Detroit. ar they Attend Yearly Fete Annual’St. Patrick Dinner American Gold Star Mothers, Inc. Chapter Nine, met at the This home of Mrs. Edwand Elletson on ‘hat A report on the meeting of the |Michigan Women's Security Coun- icil held at Hote] Leland in De- troit recently was presented by Mrs, Doyle will serve as dele- gate for the group. Others attend- ing are Mrs. Verke Weatherbee, \Mrs, Edna Matheny, Mrs, Edna road is a patient at Ford Hospital| Andrews, KATHLEEN POMEROY for 30th Time Saturday evening five women will get together for dinner. It will be the 30th time these same wom- en have met for dinner on the Sat- urday nearest St. Patrick's Day. her family to Santa Bar- Calif. Miss Collings was hostess for the en took over, This year they will meet in Detroit with Mrs. Jan- ezarek, Mrs. Crawford, a teacher in the| the anniversary falls o» Wi]] Represent 'get-together as long as her health ‘Olmsted, Mrs. Lauretta Stockwell, permitted. Then the younger wom- Mrs, Lola Erb, Mrs, Julia Thom- Mrs. Sanderson is a Westacres resident, while Mrs. Sharcoff will travel to Detroit from her home in Toledo. Toastmistress Club at Contest Mrs. Clayton Rule will represent the Pontiac Toastmistress Club at the Area Speech Contest Saturday at Hotel Waldron. Plans for the affair were com- pleted at the club's Tuesday din- iner-meeting at Hotel Waldron. Gertrude, Foley served as toast- mistrss, Mrs, W. Arthur Vernon gave a review of the play, “Anastasia.” “Fashion is a Husk” was the top chosen by Mrs, Howard Wheatly. She told how world events and personalities affect fashions. The event. was conducted called on. members to give im- promptu speeches on ‘‘difficult |situations.”’ Critics for the day were Mrs. Waterford Township schools, lives Alice Sinclair and Mrs. Lewis School, lives in Pontiac, | Mrs. N. W. Peterson of Ogemaw|in Elizabeth Lake Estates. Mrs.|/Davidson. Mrs. Robert Bunce was a teacher at Willis|\chief evaluator and Mrs, George) Gaches was tail twister. | This woman wes put in e stearmbath at 104 degrees. Arrid with Perstop* was rubbed into her forehead. Fifteen minutes later .. . Arrid, used daily, keeps your tion stains, no amount of - ¢leaning will take them out. Well, here's a new ; vanishing cream deodor- ant that stops all that. | DRAMATIC STEAMBATH TEST SHOWS HOW ~ Arrid with Perstop Keeps Skin Stops Perspiration Stains ... her face was dripping with perspiration —but Arrid with Perstop* kept her forehead dry. Arrid will do the same for your underarms, too. 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GENUINE LEATHER PURSES SOME LEATHER LINED | Pontiac Tuesday Musicale mem-| diers” assisted by a trumpet | She reported that the final audi- The national board will develop, bers held election of officers, cel-| trio of Washington dunior High |tion of the Young Artists Contests a. definite training program for lebrated Federation Day and). students. will ‘be held in Detroit March 24 workers for music service in hos- listened to the annual spring con- Mrs. Vernon Venman of Detroit/S0e also reported the new pitals and will create an opera cert by the Tuesday Musicale)... the Mich-|Duilding at Camp Custer, ‘department. Other. resolutions were | in Fellowship Hall at Grace Luth-'\7,. Venman is secretary the|Peen completed and will be |tional guidance bureau in the stu-ij eran Church. State Federation and is a newly|cated March 26, ot ee ee , °° elected member of the Board of the) Im her report from the = i eaten onl New officers for the coming|National Federation of Music| board Mrs, Venman read some unior Seatent Theione year wil] be Mrs, Gordon Wool-|Clubs. of the resolutions passed jbe represented at national | |cock, president with Mrs. Ralph meetings of the Federation _of|} | Norvell serving as first vice-presi- . Music Clubs. - — « ent, Ure. Joke Niosle wit pct| Pontiac Home A gees uo a ey wae We : . : it: H, V. Heldenbrand, Mrs, H. B. |B. Formas, secretary: Awaits Return . See (Mrs. Collis Scott, corresponding 5 The hah. it. Gal Pattaya , secretary; Mrs. B. B. Kimball. Of Wellingtons _ engagement of E. R, Bigler were tea hostesses. Sparkling beauty in-a lovely setting ... that’s * }‘easurer and Mrs. E. C. Russell wire? Floral care ty are. Bridal Rose. Radiantly lustrous, smooth and |** Nistren. | ied Homage icra aoa ntel ta iatse hosel chaleate were translucent, with simply. delightful design... ee tee the Mich-ceremony at Whitfield Methodist | en, to Mrs, Frank Syron and Mrs, J. C. Syracuse is the gem of American ceramics... jiven ‘state Comvention of music|Chureh in Dearborn. | Thomas R. assisted by Mrs. William promising practically a lifetime of smart dinners }/ciubs in Flint April 23-25. Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sullivan of; Masters is Cashin, Mrs. Webster Francis and sunny breakfasts. At so little cost! | William was - presiding|Dearborn are parents of the bride.| announced Mrs, 1, A, LaCore, Mrs. O. H. $14.95 lofficer for the election. “respgglaalnaah sable rar Haar PRP YY” ae Saab cite aS |g Pama fo te tr lore SE EM ee oe 87 Patterns in Syracuse China | planned and dirceted by Mrs. | The bride carried « bouquet of | Pomeroy 0 aiilc ‘Any of these patterns can be ordered Secsut aaciiced Senues heard ge and ivy, She a Seed Should Girl i . | a a i . _ LF un ened pace | gown and a fagectip vet ite | He is the Really Use TEXTE BPOT TERRY | sie vu: secre’e e croey cc | sls secured ty s peat son of an Dixie H Near Waterford) OR 3 Sa, Goemsinen: Sioee i ie | fase Ale el ees ee Leap Year? wy. (Near Waterford) 1894 |) chorus numbers were Mrs. Ger- lof Dearborn were the bridal attend-| Marlin Actuol Pr ore | For Your Convenience Open Daily 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. aldine Snapp, Mrs. R. G, Gaff jants. They wore identical gowns| Masters of oposa ' 5 + Mesa to 9 PA and Mrs. Woslesck. The pre jot crystallette in orchid and green.) Bipmingham. + Man Is Not Viewed > enday 2 gram closed with an arrange- " =] ; Boa | ment of “Onward Christian Sol- | Gordon Wallace sétved as best as Good Taste ———a man, and were Merle Amvets Auxiliary Has District Parley District Three Amvets Auxiliary meeting was held Monday evening at Bemis-Olsen Post Home on Oak- Charles Butler and Mrs, Carl Bart- test and Mrs. ital City Amvets Post 32 Auxiliary Lansing. Refreshments were served by the Wright-Fournier Auxiliary. int land avenue. Reports were given) Americanism Chairmen Mrs.! lett on a recently held essay con- An invitation was extended by| Hoxie e day's most modern blue deter- gent—the only one with a Can- non Dish Towel inside! New Buy the big 2 TASTIER... ftavor's baked in! — ; CRISPER... tr: FRESHER ...test ‘em! iv-trser pan NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Big Family? Big Appetites? ib. package! Also available tn one pound and smaller sizes freak” em! packets! ‘s ae : es ayuele , THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 14, 1956 __ ___TWENTY-SEVEN Soroptimists Told , = | ay Grrl ‘Rene Criticism of Family: Frestivitiesier Resionct pions |) cx-Azeay = mom » Lance Helen Larkin, governor of thé) 40 Wi Seuaw fe COLLECTION of Midwestern region, spoke on re-) > By ELIZABETR WOODWARD vited me to-go with them: and my Certainly not strangers to you—| like fo go, but my boy friend and That ward Ges yee 0 Gane sy eet eens neers oe : “Dear Miss Woodward: . My|Counsin (she’s 2i.and I'm 18 and their opinions wouldn't mat-| I‘aren’t well acquainted, What's to get better acquainted with him| Soroptimist ional of Pon-|He aunt and unclé belong toa very} “Liquor is served there, but my/ter. Certainly not people you, the proper way to ge about Bay: jo, your own home ground, Ssiodsag Wmmiag Gvomag ot te’ Soak cousin and 1 served. .|know who aren’t members of the! tng him go with met” wrt ree | pom gee past ment are _ Pop 4. -|can be simple, apd might include| Waldron. wary high landutds, you going there. Answer: Call up and tell another girl and her boy friend.\sone ‘assisted by Mrs. Raymond | “Meir, deco it lesk. oft tight | Toe. cade ing to te ee eae en att the etter copies} Swackbammer, lnntalied Mrs, Clea! a on ee there with them? (YoU feel at ease, and you have a/skating together (naming names, there. Valance as a member, ps Se how F cat han au y [good time. Yet you feel guilty)particularly of the boys) and If it goes off well, he might be} Members ,plan to attend the really pails myself, but 1 about it. As though everyone! you'l like to have him come along, | enthusiastic aboyt going another| workshops being held at Pontiac ) couldn’t stand it if people talked were watching you and comment-|and won't he come to. your house time, State Hospital during Mental about me. Does it look right and "8 OM your presence. proper? Actually it’s proof of why you “ Lae | have making friends. they'ne Mew and far betweex.| You're rather thoroughly. tm- ‘cause I'm bashful. T have a good mereed im your own sell. You time with my cousin—she makes 4#’t Sive yourself a chance me feel at ease. - cave chent Quepie: “But I want respect from you don't let them come first people, and I'm worried about my with you ever. You are the person reputation. So please help me.” of most. importance to you—which is no way to attract friends eee oe paca peng Soneee a lady apaiird proach “lyou go, concentrate on - YVONNE SCHULER Bonnie Briar drive are announcing) the engagement of their daughter, Yvonne, to Donald R. Baker, ° Crooks road and the late: oe Baker. The comple pene «July wedding. Layered Date Bars Different Mrs. Lee Rolls Out | Crust on Wax Paper, Bakes on Sheet Pan) ie, Here's an interesting way of; fe making the “crusts” for Date| Bars. Mrs. Robert Lee is today’s , In wonder-wear nylon and dacron soft and feminine suit blouses. Pretty styling ~ and lace detailing. White and pastels Bs in sizes $ 32 to 38. 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MARCH 14. 1956 | ‘Annual ’ FAMILY JUST RECEIVED 5,000 YaRos || )on’t Chase Love--Let It Find You nnual Spin’ waaay of new, saciting fabrics Is Big Event CHAUFFEUR? a} igs Aislavn cance | By ANNE HEYWOOD ~~"; But. they had a frenzied, tense/way of meeting people—especially|were attractive and had jobs in : M S U fine Some lives are so tightly closed look which made me uneasy and| men — end ‘getting Uitte quick NE ONY, at WE MADE A that atucky break couldn't get its| would, I am sure, have the same| sire. | But the difference was, re — | the~door if it tried. effect, only more so, on men, | jother girls did what vert Spinsters Take Men TERRIFIC BUY... baal oe leoe aaaeweeiy But their Inck of interest and them and weren't so busy chasing! to All YU shone fine uals ta. Call ws today, we'd t t of this es other eve-, frenzied compulsion to “get over town looking’ for romance, to - niversity| vi ‘Bp show you how you can = when I went t a lecture on F In a lull in the question peried,; ground” made them awfully ua | * * Dance on Cam S| restyle your old fturni- j ' pu tee 7a it Sie me 1 acs ane handwriting analysis. heard cme nay. tne brightly, te stteegtive, | They sat back and let romance ings en te yon! : This tckioss te, cdevenied eas the a we . flaky ard to these, They would do far better to find them—which it does, if we! > ARA N | SAVE UP TO 1/3 OFF! every y- are and stay home occasionally ‘let it, and if we develop our in-' yy BARB JOHNSO { since rench friend, who ' rel ever a F he w day, there’s bridge at the club; and go only to the. courses and lec: erests aad bufld a happy life of! The last all - university social Serving the ae All Work Guaranteed for 5 Years was stationed here during Tuesdays, a lecture series on. area tn: which they bad (a jlour own. events of the winter term were! tnet war, told me that tf ts weed philosophy at the church; Thurs |held last weekend at MSU. One of i W W in making seléctions for gover@- day is my French converastion interest. a After all, as the saying sees, he bi stractions as Gr an! makers ment posts ntry ight: Frid oe | ony i it egest : for ILLIAM RIGHT A to bls cow . night; F 7 Senee Coming back, I went over in my) = oe ae aanar ‘nual Spinster’s Spin. This is the . t the lecture, my attention was * 6 # did meet Them “as a happy life of one dance of the year where coeds| é Pte j 350 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. ‘} attracted to fwo girls who were. It. almost broke my heart. You, iio ed Ly aes eet wan in | their own, even if it's in a fur- get a chance to ask the man of; 23 Years sitting in front of me. They were could tell that they weren't at all teresting people “ men nished room, “git” the husband their choice. but and marry happily. ‘who wants to share that life. I young, attractive, well-groomed jinterested in these subjects, The entire evening was on the! rand well- dressed. ‘thought taking them was a "good _Most of them, like these giris, |, (Copyright 1956) (girls: transportation, dinner, cor- nana . = — “<"_ | sages, and tickets. The mere a | F C ‘that Buddy Morrow's popular or: Janet Gortner ‘Shower Given ‘ehestra played at the dance, pro-| ° ‘moted many collegians to attend. | for Recent Bride yc comsistea of verety of Mrs. Allen Austin, nee Marjorie tempos and the latest tunes of the) Reddeman, was the honoree at alday. Causing a Jot of conversation post-nuptial shower given by Mrs.'Were the unique corsages that the Walter J. Nurek of Michigan ave.,b0ys wore. nue. | Each girl's initiative and eclev- erness was brought out by these Lists Members of Bridal Party Janet Lee Gortner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs;, Russel] Gortner of | Orchard Lake avenue, has an-| nounced members of her bridal . - » Is Our Specialty! You'll adore our longer- than - short hair style... ‘cause it’s so flexible . . has so many variotioris. Let us individualize your hair styling. wae” Give her the extra protection of * * * Guests at the recent shower were * ' party. Janet is the bride-elect of : creations. The object was to the policy with the Verda sBeantyShop Abodine Peters, son of Mr, and | Mrs. Milton Reddeman, Mrs. make one that was characteris- Mrs. Dan Peters of East Pike \James Austin, Mrs. Calvin Coff- gi. of the boys interests, For 9 ~*~ ' 515 E. Pike FE —_ street. The couple plans an April ) ‘man, Cinda Nurek, Gail Andrich. example, a large bow with a har- * Aven Apt. ; [Mrs. Charles Nolan, Mrs. Paul monica wired on, for the musi- Evenings by Appoin, ment 14 wedding. ‘Sherman ‘Shaughnessey- and Mrs 'Tarening. ‘Completing the list were Mrs. This black and Roy Richardson, Mrs. Jeanne Thor Mrs. Keith Tarleton and Mrs. Wil- cally inclined, or one with cuff. | links and a toy gun for a boy in police administration, The novelty ‘stores did a big busi- * ey oo ez EER PT TT TT tie CL ~ Mrs William Arnold has been @® named matron of honor. Janet's custom-made ¢ other attendants will be Mrs. Gor-| @ den Irwin, Mrs. Robert Beltzs,| ne z $ Mrs. Steven Savers, Mrs. Daniel | white English ‘liam Hall. ness with girls trying = to find * Personal Service @lAdams, Marylyn M ne andl . . _ apropos items for their ‘‘cor- $| Adams, ylyn McCarthy pin-dot suit sages,”’ Doesn't she deserve the finest pow @Iren Peters. Kathleen Ann Sauers A large clock in the auditorium "le protection? PERMANENTS Junior Group Let us make sure she has it with $) will be mati’ wirl. I { ¢ a | has a petal : reading 11:58 carried out the : + | “ 1, am A2tna Casualty insurance You'll be amazed when you see the $| . Showers, vain es for the! collar with of Chopin Club 7 eal, of paid sir ee It's the policy ads the. PS that ise a aoe al coctree eee ree eee Holds Meeting ‘and tiue castle with gold pennants fay" tect Bromgt, personal service ~ . or + ee oe he eR custom permanents ® er to be given by Mrs. William e Arnold of Clarkston, a linen show. | flying from the towers. from thousands of other tna agents backed by A.tna's nationwide ' Susan Benson, daughter of Mr Benson of IF SHOE FITS satin pull- > ge : r er by Mrs. Robert Beltzs and mis- | and Mrs. Arthur B claim o} : S : ‘cellaneous showers by Mrs. Robert through bow Miami road, was hostess to the A shoe was placed at the back of Cait today for full details on the Edward, Mrs. Thomas Lewis and is and_ three- Junior Group of the Chopin Music the auditorium for all the men to. better protection you get whea you Individual Hair : Mrs. Daniel — ay Club Sunday afternoon. Susan try on. Naturally this brought have fa policy with = | ght | : i y . Cefai assisted the hostess, about a lot of confusion and‘ gig-| | Styling and Cutting Riker Bldg —Rear ef Lebby ~ : Many Atrond: | fp quarter-length ue sting. Atl interralasinm’ the oan by Tony and Carl FE 3-7186 . sleeves. The | The theme of the musical por- Whose foot most nearly fit the shoe Thatcher. tion of the program was interpre-| as crowned ‘‘Cindy” by name. ; TIITMiiri Annual Exhibit , tion of the program was interpre lari ed cle me ae : | cuj/s are iv ee 114 Cc. J NEW SPRING ACCESSORIES — jof Coin Group | MS Oy eng hoa aad eye ee Patterson inie Clinton, Deanna Mosbey, Judy was entertainment provided by a) |McLane, Linda Bleise, Janine Mos- |group of dancers, singing by the| ibey, Susan Cefai, Michael Owens, Men's Glee Club Quartet, Alpha! ‘An estimated 1,000 attended the fifth annual exhibit sponsored by the Pontiac Coiri Club. Judges for for EASTER & Wernet P" ; P 8 € Gift Shop the exhibit Sunday at the Knights cd Roger Benter and Susan Benson. |Chi Omega duo, and a trio from) Pentise Community National ; of Columbus Hall were Andrew) a “Alpha Phi. Bank ‘FE 2.9224 : Sydlah and Leslie S. Coombs of i ig | A musical quiz was ene by ‘ | ee -_* ; FE 2-3220 Detroit and E. C. Henige of Flint. ie, uses , Mrs. Cari Clifford, who also tape- aerate . party aapies x 718 West Huron -)** ae : Y> : jrecorded the program and played ’ A , ; Morrow and the entertainers. Short Curl rthur Webster won a first and it back during the refreshment P wm second prize on his exhibit of of hour. It is apparent that the evening ermanents and curious coins of the world | ——____— was an enjoyable one for all, and Frea resulted in many pleasant mem- ores. Attracting a geod deal of atten- tion on campus last week was the overflow of the Red Cedar River. g, With all of the rain and snow that \ fell, the river rose several feet At one point it almost reached ional P. and Roman coins. John Clemons won a first prize fer ancient coins; Walter Willson, | a first for U. S. paper currency; Kenneth McLain, third for U. 8. | _ breken bank bills. Martha Girav- | | lin, best of show for Civil War. | it Wave—Gives a Soli Natural Appearance PERM. ANENTS, from... . $5.00 CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP 116 N, Perry FE 2-6361 $=750 (ane IMPERIAL Beauty Salon be What comfort for a little chair! . Reversible Cushions * Solid Maple Frame CRICKET ROCKER OR CHAIR 19% Or buy a pair for only 3 Your Choice Happy surprise! These staunch, lightweight chairs pack an astonishing amount of comfort . can be used in nearly every room in the house . The plump, puffy cushions are gay in provincial prints . button tufted cotton filled on both sect and back re versible. Natura! or green backgrounds BRIDES! choices Be to register your in china, crystal and kitchen- ware so friends can give what you want. WIGGS 24 W. Huron Street OPEN FRIDAY and MONDAY sure Pontiac tifs MA y p 4 of six in existence, and Clarence Eggleston showed his rare 1856 fly ing eagle cent. * ° Mr. and Mrs pn Hughes of Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. Cart Roethke were among the out- of-town visitors. fe Twenty-Ove members of the Co lonial Group of the First Congre- ‘Colonial Group Members ¢ Meet at Hathaway Home ———— ‘home of Mrs. F. Milton Hathaway \gational Church held a luncheon ‘meeting at the East Iroquois road . The Easter Shoe Store : STAPP’S ! IT JUST ISN'T EASTER WITHOUT A PAIR OF Black Moccasin “Action’’ Shoe *Q” ove 6, 10 4 Easter time is dress-up time and half the fun of any Easter outfit is a brand new pair of Ger- berichs. We've corraled a swell selection of Gerberich Easter Styles and we just can’t wait to fit you with them. They're just the real Nee shoes for which you've been looking! ar them for dress, school and play in these handsome, rugged, comfortable moccasin oxfords that go everywhere STAPP: JUVENILE BOOTERY 28 E Lawrence St. and FAMILY SHOE STORE 928 W. Huron St * Mrs, Edwin Anderson was chair- man of the pecent luncheon eom- mittee assisted by Mrs. Elwood La * Bigler, Mrs. Ray Caughell, Mrs . | Allen Denham and Mrs. Ross . |Tenney. Mrs. Donald Strauss was a ‘a guest ? Stamp On Devotions on the theme, “The Philosophy of the Christian” | | were prepared by Mrs. Paul | Taylor and read by Mrs. George | | Wasserberger. Mrs. Fred Voelker, president, 2244 presented serveral projects for fu- 4, demure frock for a little sweet ture consideration of the group and heart: Simple to sew and quick t plans. were completed for a Good Friday Breakfast sponsored by the which need no embroidery. Both {Women's Fellowship. The break skirt and top open flat for easy fast will be held March 30 at 9:30 laundering. t Fees ON Vee ete ile ete Pattern No. 2244 contains tissue |Moats and Mrs. E. C. Russell are sizes 2, 4. 6 incl.; material re- jhandting reservations : ; |quirements; sewing directions: col * or transfer for 12 motifs. The April meeting will be held =. Fee rs ae at the home of Mrs. CH. Purdy <7" Cm come. your nam € e of Mrs. C. urdy address and the pattern number on Mary Day avenue Sizes 2-46 * Call trim with the pretty heart motifs nnn - a ne =, cards and tokens; Clyde Grav. | post lin, secopd for display of U. 8. the street and at another point it, silver coins and another second | aks covered one of the footbridges 29 E. Pike St. FE 4-2878 for display of U.S. copper coins. | leading to South campus. One John Drozen of St. Clair Shores’ | |brave college man plunged into the —— — J IM] NY CRICKETS ! exhibited a rare 1913 V nickel, one — ———— ————$_—_—_—_———_| icy waters to carry ovt his end ot; ES B : | > a $10 bet. The news of his feat The Early Bride Gets the Right Photographer Wedding Photographs by DIMITRI LA ZAROFF traveled fast and brought him a! lot of kidding and curious glances. , Friday’s State News (the MSU | | daily newspaper) was devoted | 108 — eee Of ne almost completely to religion. It | FE 4-366 | presented detailed articles on 16 ' religions, giving their views, be- efs, origin and customs, It is felt that this was a particu- larly appropriate gesture since this is the Lenten Season. The paper | also stated that 1,500 students are ‘enrolled in the various religion courses offered here, pointing out \the conscientiousness of today’s | youth. 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C | | | 4490 iDiece Highway—Drayton Plains-—OR Open Monday ‘Til 9 jav Nite ‘Til ® LALA DAL OPP Pag vA dr aS MAA Me BS Song OOOO OOS OS Perry e ee Vee CC UC TC UCC CCCCrer 2.999 Ae oF ND DDD DIP PP EPP PP APPA OADS ewVveVCreVeUVUVUUUUUCC UVC CC CCCCC ll Mt te rwwvvvweyrvueeyey eer la a i i hil tt 1 THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, - 1956 Biggest ‘Surprise Oscar Winner Was Loretta Young|» us ee Tone ne Pimuttticles | Variety, a trade “paper, actually cmt of herself. She insisted). But so great was “It Happened|come to the dinner at once. That) person truly surprised when he + gecertbing dene amit printed it in headlines (after its|that Freddie and I mix a cock- One Night,” the Columbia movie was before TV announced the win-| came up the winnah, In 1944, the : Awards for 1808 Wit te answers; (own private poll of eligible vot-|tajl while she went upstairs and starring King Gablé and Claudette ners. The had been! Will be~ announced newspapers beloved crooner was crowded by Mer 8 ers) ; wes ajchanged er dress and makeup, Colbert, thet i practically swept|alerted in advance to make the euch hot competition as Alesar By LOUVELLA 0. PARSONS sure thing for her great dramatic) I've ee ee ee ek ne rn and late editions, — |der Knox's fine portrayal of Wood- HOLLYWOOD (INS) — The he amg Pe yace by any actress, raed mg nae ea grasped his) ‘There was rio time for Claudette row Wilson in “Wilson” and Dana - big- comes Electra”! this time there was no camera|Oscar he gulped, I don’t feel at “Laura.” Bin ASHION SHOP gest all-time “surprise” winner of to i chad wan vac D fanny.” to dress in evening clothes. She! Andrews in “Laura. g, him- an Oscar was Loretta Young for) Te the big night rolled p cate reat thss mang he . ‘arrived dramatically on the scene self, was convinced that Knox “The Farmer's Daughter” in 1947,| 270und and the name of the win- asad portrays remember so well the night! dressed in a tailored suit, small; would win. 1662 S$. Telegraph Rd. and I mean to take nothing away| M&S sctress was called from The most surprised male ever to Clark and Claudette won the ir UD hat and with her traveling bags. * #6 —_— . from her fine performance by say-| (2 stage ef the Psntages Selly. |win an Oscar was our good friend |expicted awards. Cumdete was alliit was the first and only time &)- When he found himself standing ing this. eta nd wood Theatre, While the audi- Clark Gable, who admittedly ie 3 go to New York and star wore street clothes to this in the middle of the stage with, be ee . _ - << ence sat with bated breath, came | ‘nearly fell oyer” when he won the had no intention of attending the affair. the spotlight on him; clutching his| Shop Every Night 'til 9 — Saturday ’til 6 The ‘ed boon : the call — “Loretta Young”! /little gold statuette for his high! Academy banquet. She didn't, Both € tte and Clark have (gilded prize, Bing proclaimed to! on - wan Tampant! ang ap entire theatre full of Comedy performance in “It Hap- expect to win and she had an im-| laude ‘the world, ‘This is not only the the trumpets blowing . - - +| people were shocked. They. felt |Pened One Night” im 1934. ‘portant business engagement in| beew going full speed ahead ever. jt time T/ have beet” selected) — the heart of a gallant lady and | the reason Clark was so fiab. (Pe big town. | aince that eventful night. ‘the- best actor’, it is one of the << a wonderful girl, “Roz, quietly | pergasted is that up to this time -A hurried call went out to Claus Bing Crosby was so wonderful few occasions I have ever been] Beauty Clinic break. only the scenery-chewing dram. ‘dette, the news to her in “Going My Way” that I sin- called an aétor!” Bing is even hot-] * qwihem the label says | "The acclaim for Loretta was) atie actors had come off with that it was imperative that she cerely believe he was the, only'ter today than he was in 194. | a e by Edythe McCulloch heartfelt and enthusiastic, But I| the top honor. Comedy, for nena oetcnnel aS cers i : think this is the night Hollywood) seme reason, was looked on as - GOOD HAIR STYLING | fell in love with Rosalind Russett; “easy,” which it isn't How do you choose. your hair style? Do you ask your hair- dresser to give you what is new or perhaps you've ‘cut an at- f tractive hair style out of the paper to show her. A friend at bridge may be the inspiration for your new spring style. These are quite natural things to do but they do not always lead you to a happy choice. 2 = wea es enter into a choige of a hair do, texture | and color are not among the | stage to receive her trophy. ace A good we fr should be |] evi. BEST FRIENDS in the new trend but modified ff to meet your particular need. The fact that Roz and Loretta, The most satisfying solution is | were, and still are, very close, a talk with your hairdresser j/friends made the occasion even about the prevailing styles and {/more dramatic. Loretta told me sos they might be adapted to [ later at the “victory” party that sult you. Phone Edythe McCulloch following the presentations: Beauty Shop, FE 2-7431, jheart is singing with happjness at 006 Pentine State Bank Bldg. || ‘t's honor from my own people,| c * FI but it’s aching for the disappoint- ment of my best friend.” It didn't ache for long. Sud-' denly, the hundreds of guests were) electrified when the door swung ‘open and Roz, who had gone home ‘and changed her dress into some- thing very bright and gay in red, came in. She rushed up to Loretta, | ‘kissed her, and stayed to dance | ‘and dance ‘and be the gayest guest then she rose all Religious Goods Rosaries, Missals, Medals, Bibles, Statues, Sick Call. Sets, Gifts. Come to of the evening. F people know, however, The Madonna Shop BP niegll on on between iaving | i | the theatre and arriving at tle pace ae | party. A very close friend who | | y was with Rosalind during that , | fateful hour teld me: “She was all right until we ac- tually got home. She held her head high and joked with the sidewalk crowds about not carrying the Os- car home. “But the minute she was inside her own walls she broke down and sobbed like a litfle girl. She was In the Sagamere Motel SPECIAL DIETETIC FOODS Natural Health Foods $8 Wayne, Pontiac. FE 4-4601 Across from the Riker Garage Talmee Surela, Owner ™ die (her husband, Frederick Bris-| son) and me, ‘I'll be all right. | just an emotional reaction. Jus’ let me sit here a minute. I'll be| all right.’ COMPLETELY HERSELF “And darned in a little while’ if she wasn't completely in pos- St. Paul Lutheran Church JOSLYN at FOURTH Lenten Service ‘ Wed. Evening, 7:30 P. M. GEO. MAHDER, Paster FE 5-0404 PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11% S&S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Enroliments Available in Day or Evening Classes. ner Attend Legion he) give a little gasp, a sharp intake of breath the Ai : had’ Chae: way to her feet and led the ap- merican Legion, Raym Commander to Birthday Fete Commander of the 18th district. son will be a guest at the 37th annual American Legion Birth-, ‘\day party, Thursday at the Ameri- can Legion Home. Final plans were ‘made at the Saturday meeting of loomfield 1662 S. Telegroph Rd. Navy faille handbags so ashamed. She kept telling Fred-, on Holy Thursday. poned meeting ‘the Chief Pontiac 377 American Legion Auxiliary held at the Le- igion Home on Oakland Lake. i graduating classes of the New | New Arrivals Citizens Club of Pontiac, and a | . f Flag was presented to Girl Scout _ for Spring troop 75 at Commerce School. | Mrs. Alfred Gulda reported on ithe selling of U.S. Savings Stamps in the schools. A report was also given on the recent National Security meeting. held at the Hotel Leland in De-| ‘troit, by Mrs, Phillips. Twenty ithree patriotic organizations were |represented at the meeting. Isabella Daughters Postpone Initiation Daughters of Isabella, Our Lady. of the Lakes Circle 479, met Mon- i'day evening at the Knights of Co- lumbus Hall. Thg annual initiation has been postponed from March 25 to April 22 when the state regent will be able to attend. Announcement was made of an April 27 dance at the Knights of Columbus Hall. An all-night vigil will be held at St. Michael Church Coming Events Anna Gordon WCTU will meet Thurs- day at 10 am. for a box luncheon at the First Baptist Church. Henares ay Ladies Ald wil! meet with Mrs. John Campbell, 151 Preston Ave tonight at 7:30 Francia C. Butterfield Tent Nine Daughters Of Union Veterans, will meet TLursday at 8 p.m. at Union Hall, 128 |W. Pike St Camp Nesbitt No 11, Ladies National League will meet Rarashongy 4 at 1:30 p.m ;at VFW Hall, 8. Saginaw St Jenny E. 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PRESS, WEDN Ese MARCH 14, 1956 ~ Romeo to Honor 59 Students in School Poster Contest ~ Wolverine Lake Election Slated Voters to Cast Ballots. for Three Council Posts -on April 2 Wolverine Lake Full-Time Clerk Is John F inlayson WOLVERINE LAKE — The fast- ‘growing village of Wolverine Lake, ‘only two years old, now has a! full-time village clerk. He is John C. Finlayson, one- ‘time clerk, tax collector and. as- ‘sessor of Sylvan Village. sumed the new position on March Wit ate . s . a i . ith lat returns un CORE, Finlayson is a charter member in from elections held at. some of the West Bloomfield Kiwanis Oakland County area villages this club week, still another community: has announced a coming election for next month. Wolverine Lake Voters of Wolverine Lake will: go to the polls April 2 to elect three candidates to the village council, The remaining positions on the! seven-man governing -beard will not be open until 1958. Oscar Fritr, and Jim Bierley were elected for two-year terms when the village was incorporated in 1954, At the same time, Kenneth Cattretl,. president of the council, along with George Belpre, Walter Dawes and Ed Sims were elected to four-year terins.: The April election will center around the posts held by Fritz. Farley‘ and Bierley. This time. however, election to any of the three open positions will cover a four-year. period. The names of nominees will be|* announced on March 23 Marlette The Marlette Village held its election Monday, with the lowing officers being elected: President — Emerson Kiteley; elerk—Ceeil Dawson; treasurer —Bethel M trustees —Liene! Thompson, Lewis Thornton and Dr. James Avery; fol ” ° dames Farley | Adult Shop op Course fo Open at Holly HOLLY—A ten-week course in adult shop work is starting at the Holly High School shop building. Classes meet Thursday evenings at 7:30, with Orvid Harju of the loca] faculty as instructor. A six-week course in basic and novelty adult dancing, meeting on! is offered, with Mrs. Helen Brown as instructor. Cites Improvement of Fire Department ROYAL OAK — City Manager E. M. Shafter has reported to City Commissioners that there was a ‘decided improvement” in the mo- rale of the Royal Oak Fire De- partment; : Fire Chief Clyde Wray was given six months to improve the general, portray of the department last fall, after an investigation by the city's Employe Relations Com- the report under advisement for |study and discussion at next week's ‘commission meeting, He as-| Tuesday evenings at 8 o'clock at; the high school gymnasium, also) imittee. The city commission took! . ; | SLEIGHING TO POLLS — William G. Walsh and family, of Dublin, N.H., are typical of New Englanders who went to the polls yesterday in the nation’s first presidential primary of the year. Deep snow kept some voters prey. mowever _--_ DeMolay Unit fo Be Instituted State Representatives to Officiate at Lake, Orion Ceremony LAKE ORION — Active state, representative for Order of DeMo-! lay, Harold F. Koch, will institute; the Lake Orion Chapter in cer-! emonies Saturday at 7:30 p.m., at) Lake Orion High School ._Max Obermeyer, state master councilor and other state officers AP Wirephote| me Miss Waterford Contest Planned Township Jaycees Slate Sports - Building Show Queen Competition WATERFORD TOWNSHIP ‘Details of the new “Miss Water- ford” contest, sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce, were announeed yesterday by Don- ald Arsen, chairman. , * * * The queen, who will be eligible to compete for the Miss Michigan title, will be chosen because of her poise, speaking ability, facial and figure attractiveness, posture and taste in clothing. Three women and two men t LLOYD W. PRAEDEL = 600 Expected at Ceremonies: L. W. Praedel to Award Top Trophy at Meeting in: South School ROMEO — Some 600-parents. students and contest winners are expected to turn out tomorrow night to see 59 student winners of the Romeo Schools Safety Contest honored, and watch the grand prize winner ye gee a «tom .’s elementary schools turned in entries in the city-wide grade Lloyd W. Praedel, chief of the Accident Prevention Bureau of the Detroit Police. Department, Will be the principal speaker at the will compose the judging com. mittee. The daycees have sched- | uled a dinner meeting for the a Whitfield School : | Girl Scouts Plan judg: nesday evening. Te ttewruine’ sports ena Birthday F estival | WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN. | | ‘of the forthcoming Sports - and iBuilding show to be held March On that a ee the ten Whitfield School Girl Scouts —18 | igirls who have the highest scores, will be chosen, On Saturday, five of, these will be eliminated, and the queen will be crowned Sunday. Those interested may obtain! | torium. bration, presenting folk dances, 23, 24, and 4 at a _ building. SHIP — The Girl Scouts from the| “Girl Scout Festival" from 7 - 8:30! p.m. Friday, in the school audi- | Eight troops will take part in ithe Juliette Low birthday cele- more information by calling Mrs. Charles Pappas, OR 3-9091. Nola Ann Soret Becomes Bride . of Earl Colburn IMLAY CITY—Nola Ann Snyder. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. — Gu Snyder, and Earl Colburn. son af Clarence Bush, spoke their mar- songs and a skit called “Girl Scout |Week. " The performance will open with! ® \the flag ceremony and conclude with -a birthday cake ceremony. A large attendance of parents ‘and friends of the Girl Scouts is! expected. y Nunn Will Address Waterford MEA Meeting Veron Schools Club meeting, scheduled for-8 p. m. in South | School. : : |. Lea will present a aoa to the | grand prize winner in this second sna poster contest, sponsored club, Announcement of a pole winners will be made during ceremonies, The 59 room winners were noti- fied of their selection Monday, From this group, grade winners land the grand prize winner have been chosen. Their identities - will be revealed for the’ first time to- good, James Giern, local artist, and Romeo State Police Sgt. Paul ~ Fredericks selected the winners. Also featured at the meeting will be selections by members of Donald W. Albrecht’s fourth grade song flute band. Refreshments will be served by first grade room mothers, follow- ing the program. Girl Scouts will act as baby sitters. assessor—Earl Redman, will install incoming officers of the riage vows in the First Congrega-) wareRFORD TOWNS HIP — Lake Orion Chapter at the rite. tional Church Saturday. Only the! The council holds meetings on the second and fourth Mondays of each month. Metamora Gordon Irish won the race for president of Metamora Village over Lee Whiteman, with a vote of 3-18. _ Others elected in the Monday Southfield Optimists Set Sports Program Club here has planned a spoits m for their Thurday eve- SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP—The progam committee of the Optimists Local school and civic officials have been invited to attend a 5:30 p.m, dinner at the Masonic Temple, honoring all new candi- dates, Officers to be installed are: cilor; Lee Griggs, senior coun- Robert Watson, mastor coun- immediate families were presen eremon at the 7 oictock . SS til ithe Michigan: Education Associa- jana matching hat. Her corsage) was of white orchids. jmunications'’. Nola’s sister, Mrs. Ronald Godo, was matron of honor. Best man for the bridegroom was his. be special guests at this meeting, ; Guy Nunn will be the guest speak-| let when the Waterford District of tion meets Friday in the cafeteria} The bride wore a Dior blue suit) of the eee tora Wits School. His itopic will be “Propaganda in Com- Past and present school board) /members and their wives will also! Drayton WCTU to Meet DRAYTON PLAINS — The local chapter of the WCTU will meet at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at the home of Mrs. Henry Mehiberg, 5938 An- —_ Ra. SINUS DISCOVERY ning at Fruitidge Inn. a — penta C. — A fitm on the beauties of tn- pet seme, nied | brother, Lee Colburn. | which begins with a dinner being — oe = ped — be ; ©. . Albertson, is ‘land fresh : | Se a Thea urer; Gordon Ribbie, nssdiasrt me — con; Carl Baber, junior Deacon; | After the ceremony a reception |S°°¥e4 hdl ac tal wun vomar T we aiid Wiapl) Walker. toe Gitte | en were Ses Ray Murley, treasurer; Robert for 200 guests was held at the 5 Tonich cay believe we could. pet 30.000 one has Lioya mueabea will be featured. D. D. Moyle Storey, secretary and Vincent Bu- American Legion building in La- enten upper lonig t | wich has cow tgua en de musbet — : of the Helin Tackle Co. of Detroit itera, chaplain, peer , r 5 years. 0 tees. will A Ae | beer. . . | FOUR TOWNS — Tonight there | dasa iace feathee: ptunes mov United Press Photo! ° . ‘will be a 6:30 p.m. Lenten Family | t 90 the Tramac The newlyweds left for a trip to Night Potluck Supper at Four | KEFAUVER CAMPAIGNS — At Derry, N. H., 13-year-old Bill Cheery Chums to Hold \Dallas, Texas. and on their return Towns Methodist Church. A special. Manning cautions his dog to be quiet as Senator Estes Kefauver | ‘Annual Party Friday Albertson won the treasurer’ post by 8 votes over Mrs. Ingeberg sate The regular meeting followed by a board meeting. NORTH BRANCH tuirty wide he i —< —— (D-Tenm.) addresses citizens prior to Tuesday's balloting. | Silt Bee at /Bieces Cornet meting of the official Board and} drug sores ia U.S. and Canada. y margins. is 98.40. Tell Bureou WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — . Tales. |Building Fund Committe will fol-| | Dryden geek ile Traffic Court les Gesitd ere nae erie Wins Scholarship ‘low. Building fund to date is $2,- | 15030 Greeafeld, Detroit 27, Mich. este a i) uveni rattic Cou annual party a 0 p.m. Friday 918.04. In an uncontested election at Walled lake Decides Sale at the home of Mrs. Fern McDon-| ORTONVILLE — Barbara Lee _ - ——_—___—__+____- z Dryden, candidates picked by the) village caucus system were placed Capes lald, 4164 Lotus. Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. County Undersheriff William Port- Members of the group will bring Harry J. Wood of 7350 Oak Hill @ - * @* »* S will be guest speaker at the ; ihe for their chums and at the Rd. has received a scholarship | A G. Harold Leever was elected! a of the North Branch jsame time reveal who their secret from teacher's Michigan State Nor-| E S l cebdaahy Dale Wilcox. clerk, \Communiy Farm Bureau. to be 0) C 00 on jchums are. There will be a pot- mal College. Ypsilamti, her parents | WM xtra pecia Hazel McCauley, treasurer; Robert held at the home of Mrs. Carrie tuck dinner, Teported = ! WALLED LAKE—The Walled of education and a committee from Family Night. Postponed 4. H Gestion Scheduled Lake Board of Education awarded Commerce Township WATERFORD TOWNSHIP GINGELLVILLE—Thé 4H Club Wy ‘the sale of $350,000 in bonds t6) A teaching contract was ap- Due to conflicting dates, Family|will meet at’7 p.m. tomorrow al | diction across. the land. a bewilderment of tossing boughs, /tuke evident. to all. Wonder holds first aware of any. change in the ... stirred by an ancient rebirth. has gone from it. Behind its chill ible path toward a. duller-clad lady ry 4 fe oS ‘Tt bas been such a long, hard uch a f \the eye. neighborhood. He. has swung a ,, old drum of h is-a hidden warmth. A penetrat- pigeon who is seriously stumbling Coid's a Fae winter. 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Prices — Through Sunday, March 18, 1956 OPEN SUNDAY 39: 00 A. M. To 6: 00. P. M. : ‘ } \ hin J ' 2 2 t x # te 7 ; 4 i } \ ff j ; \ =) ; ‘ \ . feat i ; # Ne Ce nS nae ae ee ee SR eR ~ . ¥ Fy ee) ag ens epg MES Ia BNE er i Ol at pe Nn er gL Ni NR IES ST ach tmghaet tities: iy tain eS ee ee ee ee ; to the Dodgers. They were expense, someone got win THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1956 x AP Wirephete OOPS! — Edwin Fisher, Parkerburg, Pa., took a bad spill and his motorcycle jumped over him during running of the American e Association's 200-mile race at Daytona Beach, Fla. Unin- jured, Fisher uprighted his machine and continued in the race. ae Ebbets Field is getting along in years and the Dodgers no think it a proper house for the baseball they lay. answer to their stadium problem, !t seems, to erect a Brooklyn Sports Center. O’Malley’s original scheme called for the city to condemn some acreage so that he build his own park, but the servants of the people eon a big athletic center, which would accommodate sports and crowds-of all kinds. It’s Oe teas how the ball fcseoie: It wasn’t too Dodgers were two jumps ahead of the | era couldn't go inte a bank to get a blotter. ‘ Now, the most modern of stadiums is in the works. Right about now, I'd like to wonder outloud what. ‘Charley Ebbets would think and say if he saw what ‘was going on. — * x * Some of yee Frevucees in the sports writing lodge will recall the trials and tribulations old Charley went ‘through to erect the present “inadequate” Ebbets Field. EBBETS BECAME CLUB PRESIDENT IN ‘97 - In 1897, after 14 Hercules Ebbets found himself with enough stock to become club ident. His first move was to shift the club back to South Brooklyn from East New York, where is had migrated eight years before. *«k « &: & Thus, you can see, the Jersey City switch is not new pulling stakes due to lean, crowds when JC was still considered a British possession. | The adel 0 in East New York forced ' Ebbets to lease between First and Third Sts. and Third and Fourth Aves. The contractors threw up a fence and wooden grandstand and the “new” Washington Park was ready for business. Inside of 10 years, though no flags were won, Ebbets was starting to yell that Brooklyn needed a new park. The fact that too many cash customers were being turned away for lack of space probably had aoe to do with Charley's yelping. x & k& * Realizing that if Brooklyn was to have a new home! he'd have to build it, Ebbets began buying parcels of land in a four and a half acre plot in Flatbush known as Pigtown. When Charley spotted the territory, it was, being used as a e dump by neighboring residents. Just when he was acquiring his land,at no great dump) of what was going on and in no time, land- owners were doubling and tripling their prices. In March, 1912, Charley, pretty well strapped for cash, broke ground for the new park. In company with Ebbets as the squire turned the first spadefal of dirt were the Brooklyn newsmen, known col- lectively as “The Four Kings.” “The Kings”—Abe Yager of the Brooklyn Eagle, Lew Wooster°of the Brooklyn Times, Bill Granger of the Citizen and Bill Rafter of the Standard-Union— were the most influential scribes in the borough. “What are you gonna call the joint, Charley?” in- quired Wooster. “TI dunno, Washington Park, I guess,” replied Ebbets. “Washington Park?’ roared Wooster. “That name means nothing out here. It’s your monument. You're, in hock. because of it.” AND SO THEY NAMED IT FOR CHARLEY “All right,” said Ebbets, ‘we'll call it Ebbets Field.” Halfway through the construction, old Charley sud- denly ran out of money. However, in August 1912 Ebbets field was assured when Charley induced the McKeever Loys to back him. * * * * In return for their $100,000 investment, the Mc- Keevers—Ed and Steve—received 50 per cent of the, club’s stock. That was a partnership that the heirs: on both sides later regretted. But, when the dough was needed, the McKeever brothers supplied it and Charley Ebbets never forgot that. years of club service, charies| (no easy trick in a garbage answer to the Detroit Tigers’ and only three of those blows search for long ball hitters does ..1¢ more than singles. not appear to be showing up among the second stringers. | Benny Downs blasted a home rum Sunday. He's still on the Manager Bucky Harris now has (a tases Cochas bat ta Sead used mostly reserves. and minor. leaguers in . the _ three exhibition be » promoted if be continues | his World's Best McCoy Mere in Skate Test Sports Dinner EAST LANSING, Mich. # — Julius MeCoy, the highest-scoring Jenkins Among 100 in peel Pagel palin caurieea! U.S. Championships Pe the team at MSU's annual bas season jus’ od. Cuampisaties kage: here iting “just_ende with an entry of almost 100 ska- ‘captain, ters topped by the world’s five best amateurs. ve ute aal ve aces » FaDIUS Favored Saturday night. Entrants in the! men's and ladies’ novice school , ave === in) Derby Trial of the hes is centered! on the senior ladies’ singles cham- |pionship. Tenley Albright, trying) to extend her reign as ice queen! MSU! elect an actual team Calumet Entry Among 14 in Fountain of Youth ‘to a third straight year, taces the Race at Gulfstream challenging opposition of 16-year-| ‘old Carol Heiss. | Hayes Alan Jenkins, 2, Color- ado Springs, Colo.,’ will be trying| °F ‘est. for Florida Derby elig- holder. Jenkins will oppose Ron-| competing. nie Robertson, 18, a Californian eee who gave him a great run in the Ten ot Olympics, find his talented 18 year-old brother, David Jenkins. Miss Albright, 20-year-old Bos- New York, for the Olympic “9 hence Games’ championship in Italy. Aj; ‘few weeks afterward in Germany, | | ‘outscored Miss Albright for hile s > the bius, third in the recent |Stakes, who shares top we 118 pounds with Maine |Farm's Busher Fantasy. Mrs. Henry Obre’s Ske Waterford Rec. Rec Meet i in Semis gta ee eon vane ‘Chance also run as an entry. Skep-|\, The Waterford Recreation League | tical Kid carries 112 and Plain! tournament reached the -|Chance 108 pounds. |final stage after last night’s action) wai jammson ant “Anderson #24 BOBbY Jones “Jones Ovipointed’ behind Clarence Beers’ 24 points. FRESNO, Calif. u) — Hank Joe Umphrey had 23 for the losers. Davis, 158, Los Angeles outpointed | In the other game, Mannys|Bobby Jones, 157, Oakland in an dropped Beattie 63-50 as. Dick unpopular, sluggish 10-round fight | Dewitt hit 25 points for the win-| last night. Long Ball Missing, Tigers. LAKELAND, Fila. (® — The games. The club hit total is 22| geod work. ‘Jack Albright, Heiss, Hayes, basketball player. in Michigan) MIAMI, Fla. (#— The final ma- to make it five years in a row ibles, the $15,000 added Fountain ze men’s senior singles champion. ‘of Youth Handicap, will be run He is the Olympic and world title-| at Gulfstream Park today with 14| of the sophomores entered in the mile and a sixteenth feature pats eligible for the $100,000 added tomian, defeated Miss Heiss, of| TY at @ mile and a furlong 10 Early favorite for the Fountain ‘Miss Heiss, a high school Rogge of Youth is Calumet Farm’s Fa- ingo t of} The “8 ter goes as an entry with Bi Idol, assigned 110 pounds. e 3-2 Downs, Puttce, ef 1 ee. ag ie & 5 ty nf 7 g i from the rE g i E iu te my ecco~-coewcey! wocoveorenwlt 5 3 = = ge ae | SJ gE + é | meen nmmunuuccest eo! =oocosocescoooreeg~ { HCO eM OK ere moor i li McDaniel in ora” in ehieen cnn : : z i 3 i z & ¢ 8 cf et ry ? = E & i pik 575 gee i ! : 5 =|° 2 g » BR 0-0, Birret 3-3, Frank Lary opened and gave up home on a sacrifice bunt. lock 2-2. four hits in the first three Crees three of the runs were charged ‘Oy ong) wi daaimibere) Birr He struck out two and didn't walk |2gainst Birrer. leek. ke~Birrer.» U—Donatelli (N. see ody. Lary was followed by! (paid). ‘ - B i are going for the idea of install- ing beauty selene. 2 Carleton Mitchell's 39 - foot * * Sectional NRA indoor rifle championships will be fired this weekend at Multi-Lakes range, over Saturday and Sunday, En- tries will come from the metro- politan area, Northern Ohio and Indiana and from many sections ef Southern * ¢ ®@ Army and Notre Dame are talk- ing terms for their grid meeting A "@ in Yankee stadium if the city of New York can work out seating 5 and rental agreements with ook Meslay management.‘ The 1957 ame ig presently scheduled for AP Wirephete| Michie stadium which seats only es i whl os ab r sirrne CHAMPIONS — These are mighty | big Dats in the American and National Leagues. champ of the AL in 1955 Al Kaline of the Detroit | '27,000 at West Point. St. Louis Cardinal star Stan Musial] (left) who Tigers before their exhibition game yesterday won the NL batting title six times meets the | which the Cards won 3-2. ‘ and Dick Carter 29 for Beat- londa: t Clarkston wit ce Poole at T'15.p.m. and| Meets Saxton Come \ 3 Favorites Fall ‘Drayton will go against rial vat 8:30 in the semifinals. wv fnals will be played Toes! th asilio NHL STANDINGS W L T Pts.GF GA CHICAGO W—It's slugger vs. Montreal 42 15 10 94 207 126, boxer for the welterweight cham-' DETROIT 3% 23 15 7% 181 iNew York 32 26 9 73. 199 ‘Boston 2% 33 13 59 M5 ‘Toronto 23 3 12 58 1590 Chicago 18 38 11 47 149 208 ally televised bout. e « ° | TUESDAY'S RESULTS Boston 4, DETROIT 0. THURSDAY'S GAMES DETROIT at New York. Chicago at Montreal. SATURDAY'S GAMES New York at Montreal. ficial weigh-in at the Chicago Sta- dium (1 p.m. EST) where the 15- ‘round title match will be contest- ed beginning at 10 p.m. EST. A crowd of 10,000 is expected to contribute a $75,000 gate with an- Ciceee Tom lother $50,000 coming from TV- SUNDAY'S GAMES radio. The fighters will split 30-30. | Toronto at DETROIT. * * @ Montreal at New York. Excepting an 80-mile blackout of) Chicago at Boston. the Chicago area on TV, the scrap) Penalty for Stardom! Williams Hits Politicos in Podres Draft Case SARASOTA, Fla. —Ted Wil- for being a star,”’ said the fuming)! Hams says Brooklyn pitcher John-|Williams, “If Podres had _ lost) ‘son than he gets famous by beat-! Dodgers.” ing the Yankees in pts World’ williams blamed the situation| Series." (on “gutless draft boards, gutless] * ¢ @ ‘politicians and gutless sports The Boston Red Sox slugger writers.” lashed out yesterday on the Pod-' “When Podres became a hero res case as typical of policies to- in the series.’’ Williams continued, ward well- known = players. |“"some politicians said: ‘Why isn't |a big strong kid like that in the) Podres rece ate was reclassified Army?’ 1-A from 4-F after being deferred ‘‘The draft boards didn't have three years due to a bad back. [the courage to oppose the politici | “Podres: is paying the penalty ans and the sports writers are Kentucky Next back and then what happens? He wins a couple of games, gets fa- ne se I Nn e mous and some two-bit draft board puts the arm on him. It’s DETROIT awe Univer-! sity’s surprising basketball team schedules in the nation, which upset DePaul 72-63 Mon- meg | othe workout this afternoon be- Southeastern Conference race but fore departing for Iowa City where! got the big chance when Alabama’ , the upset-minded Tartars will meet refused te invitation. the. University of Kentucky. ® | Guard Clarence Straughn was The game with the Wildcats— the entire show at Fort Wayne ag who are heavily favored—will be he paced the Tartars to their win played Friday at 7:30 p.m. (CST). with 27 points. {Wayne gained stature with its Coach Joe] Mason's team re- ever DePaul since DePaul | ceived added help from another te Kentuck: 72-49 ot Lexing- Petroit sophomore, B ob Ken. | : drick, who chipped in 14 points | and did a commendable job of * playing one ot the toughest | Relstag castes’ Geeres’ Brownies in the opening round =A Coach Adolph Rupp’s team fin-| red for’ its final ished second to Alabama in the! ‘equally to blame because they | didn’ t take up the case for Podres, “Here's this kid who was. de ferred three years ago for a bad 144|Pionship of the world tonight as| ‘his is the second title defense | from a 15-round loss to Gavilan in BASHI0_ = champion Carmen Basilid defends) for Basilio, 28, Who won the cham- @ 1953 title match at Syracuse, |Soup #2 his 14T-pound crown against ex- pionship from T i titlist Johnny Saxton in a nation- 49 Basilio, a wade-in belter, held) start as a 2-1 favorite as the two little! * * scappers turned up for the of-| ny Podres faces drafting by “gut- those World Series games, he | less” authorities ‘‘for no other rea-| would probably still be with the in NCAA Tilts Four Teams Picked to | Win Get Bounced in Eastern Eliminations Defends Welter Title CHICAOO (AP)—Tale of the tape for j will be beamed to the nation’s vid-' Furthermore, Basilio is riding a. CRE AO0 GuinoJohnny Saxton ve tor eo and radio fight fans via ABC. 15-bout unbeaten streak dating welterweight championship bout tonight aex TON | eight 5-9 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS DeMarco June| While Saxton gets this title shot ¢ Hd = = e| Delending champion San Fran- 1955, and t repulsed De-| after .a° modest comeback. iB, Cass (renwal) Ista, cisco, Iowa, Kentucky and Utah Marco's bid to\ recapture the ss 8 Chest (expanded) e ‘had better forget about favorite nm crown Nov. 30, the champ’s last! Saxton had won four straight 73, bless aes % ,\roles in their opening games Fri- \ since being dethroned by DeMar- !}'s Bicebe 1% day in the National Collegiate * co, but that string has only one 20% Thigh 21% Championship Basketball Tourna- Saxton, 25, lost \the 147-pound notable verdict. That was a 10 ae Poort Ts beaieor amy eyear’s shindig is fast title to DeMarco April 1, 1958, on; round decision over Tiger Jones Les sal ape to be dcterate ca becoming a haven for underdogs ‘a 14th round TKO in\his very first Nov. 9, Saxton’s last start. at weigh-in Wednesd All four favorites were given the jboot in the first-round Eastern eliminations at Madison Square Garden, with Dartmouth toppling West Virginia 61-59 in overtime ee fight Manager Suspended 377,07 amine Men TTLAD doubleheader, PHILADELPHIA (#—The state spired to take over the manage-| And at Wichita, Kan., Southern ‘from Canastota, N.Y., athletic commission of Pegnsyl- ment of easing by coercion. _ | Methodist, considered the best ‘elub to come out of the Southwest led much the harder oS Tr. 'vania has suspended Archie Pirolli, : [wraie | Escitio was dishing cut manager’ of middleweight | boner! Morin Witkin. counsel a ee eee in a long, long while, two knockouts to rugged DeMarco George Johnson, cue ° had to scramble to get past Texas last year, both in 12 rounds but the, * * * . ¢ ®@ ae | sworn in.” tee 68-67. first called a technical KO; Saxton” the action came after Pirolli, Oklahoma City was the only fa- chilled only one foe, Jimmy’ puller declined to be sworn in as a wit-, lprought jdefense after winnitg the toga | from Kid Gavilan with a much- debated decision Oct. \20, 1954. Although tonight's have somewhat simil Basilio with 48-11-7 outs and. Saxton with ‘KOs, the muscular ee Coercion Charged erineipasa| The hearing was on citations vorite to come through without too by the commission much trouble last night, belting ness yesterday at the commis- against Taylor and Pirolli to show \fe mphis State 97-81—but even Riou tenet oF bowed nt le? Pint sion’s hearing into charges “that cause why their licenses should with a 64-point second half, the [Tech 45-43 “in @ hotly | contested argu. he and Herman Taylor, widely not be suspended or revoked by Chiefs didn’t see the lead until the oe iment oe was net tied until the final known fight promoter, had con-'the state. last 10 taints! Regional Scores | | ry cece A Ferndale Highland Part r+ Austin 84 im Lansing Eastern 61, Owosso 41 Flint caters 58, Pontiac ' Waterford 36 t Grand Rapids G. R icresten 34, Musk Path Cent. 37 G R_ 'Christ fed GR Cath. Cent. 45 psilanti Plymouth = “ypeiiantt 6 Montoe 87, Wayne 53 Ann Arbor B,. Bckson BM At Birmingham Bast Detrott 71, peeet im Joseph 0 Southfield 58, py ae Par Dearborn Fordson 67, Dearborn 0 Lincotn Park 49, Allen Park 49 At Holland... Battle Creek 36, Holland 43 Kalamazoo Cent. 68, a he Central 39 At! Saginaw Arthur Baten 76. " Seginew Hi ¢3 CLASS B At Flint Flint Tech 48. Lapeer 4? At Kalamaroe Kalamazoo State 75. Grand Haven 62 CLASS C ! at naw Arther Hill ' Bay City St. Stanisinus 64, Mariette 50 ‘a damned shame and something — be done.” j * ¢ _ der the boards, Williams’ blast brought into the se open a tender subject to the play- Coach Mason, who celebrated his ers. And it was the first public 44th birthday by watching his team|Utterance in the field by base- ball's colorful “Thumper” who win one of the biggest games in| wa recalled as a Marine flier at Wayne history, had high praise tor 34 for Kokean action in 1952 after the entire squad. “It was a team'a World War IT hitch. effort.” he said. “They did just | = ss \what they had been told to do.| Williams decried what he called) Ht showed what I've felt all along, the inequality of deferments which that this team could play anyone allow college students and major in the coustry. fe thelr wor employes to continue ee their work while players are Wayne's enty losg-at the sonemlrobbel of seuss of Orole compan was to highly ranked Louisville. | atively few productive years. 1 Flint St Agnes 70, Bag. Bt. Mary 62 Pontiac Det. St. Gregory 58. Det. St. Cecilia $3 Marine Cit: wiped t St. Bernard 56 ted | Berrien Sprt , Homer 64 | Mattawan 48) angor “1 Bronson 61, hey ; 58 oe Traverse voity = Atlante 50, Copemish 39 eee &t. Mary Lage Mackinac City 00 ekema 38, Tustin NCAA_Bi At A Glance Unepar's RESULTS First Round iDartmouth 61, West bear 58 (overtime) ‘Connecticut $4, Manhatt | Southerr, a 68, ay Teoh ot | Oklahoma cure Ai ScheDULE Stat At reengounl Recties ve Senet MUSICA MAKES MUSIC — Jockey Milton Dal- AP Wirephoto at Lawrence, Kan Methodist go brings in Musica (left) for a photo decision in $77.80 for $2.00. Second was Happy Warrior, under }~ Rinees ate = * the second race at Gulfstream Park in Hallan- Frank A. Smith (center) with Carol Ann C. ce ae dale, Fla., yesterday. The long shot returned M ooo aD ———— s * ea ee oe a e _ THE | PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH ir 1956, bang — THIRTY- “THREE Regional Play Gets Heavier BILL CORNWELL ‘prohibitive 40-19 count at intermis-! leser’s Dan Griffin fired 27 points game with Southfield easily oust- edt sharp-shooting 5 ee eae to take game honors, ing Inter-Lakes rival Berkley 58-57. Ciy tam and Si. Gresoey of De St. Bernard managed to draw! st, Mike will be confronted. with The Shamrocks of the Eastern t finals in Tuesday night’s opening period, 51-46, but the Mariners re- against Lake Shore. First, the} wel balanced scoring attack round of the regional basketball grouped their forces and scored Shamrocks are facing a strong| headed by Gary Ballman and Ed im ae yo to put the team which finished Grd in the Yormeler each with 19 peints to A DELICIOUS. DRINK A MARVELOUS MIXER : ! di Ey cee! fae if [ [ i 5 _ NEVER TOO SWEET ¢ NEVER TOO sour sebaebiaioehaada-y tt “100% more POWER: early jitters league record as Southfield moved out into an ' The Eaglet-St, Benedict a 8-0 lead, The Bears scored their - 6 6 took with % first two-pointer |gagement scoring honors h can Laman roy, Orchant (abuses ore wener wits 1 reel twice dropped decisions to the Rav- - — The St. Gregory-St. Cecilia battle . 2 8 Big Bruce Gentile, 6-4 center, vag hotly-contested from start to|8t. Gregory ......... collected only seven points as ped - rd &. Secthn myc. 4: 1s i 4-3 three Jays hit in double figures. 2 2 8 Guard--Ken Moser who had only 2 8 3 2 |two tree throws in the Bret hal, , the 3rd quarter, BEA added 15 points in second o'clock and Orchard _ * * @ Favorites came through as ex-| to finish as the leading scorer with i E : if H j f : ; 5 Ei it ac Hf Fy F i 1 il i | : E ied i iH Hi advantage stood up. lie team to ‘beat in the Birm-| ewttch made geod with the lingham regional, swept past De- then increased the margin to a| Cherokees with 24 points. The (troit St. Joseph 71-59 in the first Southfield led at li MUSTANG “veatecmnaned” Suh comgroorse | : i Vikings, Lansing Win in the second half with | Skippers Out, PHS Moves in for fst Test 2=rsirsrse i i i € engines for Ford, Mercury, Chevrolet: cars, buses and trucks. ce ee a a a a a night. Tonight at 7:30 p.m. Royal ~ aad small have all the erica: ic Sivtesratpck |, TMEANAN Guede Sted ct ts tre | ay m. UY MOTE At ating wath ee ed bund OE gee i et Cee engine wees for thousends of Southfield eliminated Berkley from the Class A regionals at Bir- 'paid a brief visit to the big Flint\free throws, getting only 7 in 20 Waterford, Northern box score: | 5+ 9. : om autometic xtra miles. Mustang eagioes _ | mingham last night with a 58-47 victory. Moser led the scoring [IMA floor last night, and came/|tries. They collected 14 baskets in : plied an BERKLEY valve lifters, % gried camshalt Carry 9 new-ongine guarentee— with 17 points. away with some very interesting|61 shots while Vikings bagged 19/ “OBTHEEN, | WATERFORD, Ge Lhe. ged may, owe guilty cute San be nnalod ia stew hours, | lexperiences — along with a 3636 m 6S wae: Tepe PUB! PTR Pty | more horse power — longer en Pleroheey wendy ond gien More Competition Se Pov esagaeg gm pdrgronr Seager Bde, © 4 | 8 Masher e 9 Kiam § 4 14. Gente 3{ : ey economy. more driving plessure : . *y. Conference ngs. 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Mi \ f iN i. 5 a ee? a Sele Sas RAH Po * ot ; gies “Saes 2 oD = . i i ‘so attractive to largish brown day, March 19, at the Adah Shelley | trout? re spe Ant Sonic Plug Now Devised of iron = i. ag Sal fo Lure Fra Educated Fish state. “Theme of Event Is ay Bedaugered] By JACK PATTERSON P W ife’ Next summer's fish, even educated ones, have a rather nasty little The 19th annual otjwutorine in stare Sy cheus Sep ates (oS ee sonic National Wildlife Week has way. agiac tackle manufacturer introduced @ “sonic” beaver colony : Schiele tees 3008 to eld ia plug which reportedly sends out a vibration that no ; _ [National Wildlife Fed dag a age peng an Wildtite Week theme Noisy plugs, of course, are ng new. Gadgets ’ mld — wan be “Sees Metengest: WHS. scientifically tuned into the fish's favorite channel MARK-MORAN’S |“ =. 6 Bie” and a nationwide educa- are something else again. The sonic plug does this Health Club Forest and wood fires annually tional program will point up the by means of a vibrating fin and a resonant body dest » taker in tee plight of fish, birds and animals which “broadcast” at a frequency near the upper Ph. FE 5-8273 ‘tion to. make 5,700,000 tons of that face extinction over vast threshold of a fish’s audio receiving range, which, in 742 West Huron St. | portions of their natural. range, case it-has slipped your memory, is about 9,000 ae unas eee’ te abe We see no.reason why this sound-attraction whooping crane, a species down PATTERSON principle shouldn't work very well, particularly in “~ Sart Svinte | PATTERN Cat ae acting ne . ; » jtering ‘exas, & vory- : nights *——— ~ ~TA CE § [billed woodpecker which’ ex-| When fish are itching to be taken, Y UNITED STATES mORIENE —_ pets believe may sicniy be ex_|but are bard to locate \Chess-Checker 348) ING aN AP Wirephets| Other species to receive atten- Aare sie ele pena 's- Tourney. Slated CONSERVATION STAMP — The post office Lac, Wis., on May 5. This is the first of three tion are the grizzly bear, Ever- minor mystery bs Phar released this photo of a new stamp in Washington, stamps. being issued to emphasize the importance glade kite, Eskimo curlew, Att-) troubled us, in a rather satisfy- st (Monday Night March 7, _March 7, and said it would go on sale at Fond u of wildlife conservation. water's prairie chicken, lake stur-) ing way, for a number of years. | an open Chess and Checker Ni e W C aN QR & hag ong a Ble Sere “Mon.| Why should a black marabou Tournament, sponsored by the |\Lure of the Smelt! tana grayling " swan Streamer, held motionless in the Pontiac Parks and Recreation De- - Program Shows | pa the lobe ‘on at te Great current, on a reaily black night be| ipartment, will be held next Mon- ‘Branch Library. Starting time is 'T p.m. [Annual Run Big Attraction ™ “er TERMS TO SUIT pr 7 come. These demonstrations are ing spaniels to return all downed held im the interest of conser: | LANSING Smelt runs, expected in late March or Best spots to dip smelt are in}; tual and 1013 in handicap he ight — June peop of upland game by train- streams that flow into the northe™ aguina Great Lakes’ oarreny "| oe > ithird of Lake Michigan, ineluding | wn one we on» me Ward Predicts ford and the host team fired 939, little trouble defending his light- * “Moore wil win by a knockout * _ + * Unless they've got rhdar we, know perfectly well they can't see ‘it. Strikes are too fitequent to per- The tourney will be conducted ‘on a single elimination basis. Chess PAMOUS GENERAL TIRES ... We easier then yew think Sunday Demonstration ©#"y April, will attract thousands mak Go patel preg hep lS caste lies soe ey perk eye gr po tener abate Has Trained Spantels of persons to Michigan streaM3 Conservation Department’s-fish di- Moore Victo j — . ‘checkers four games per match. One Sefety: Tire — The fame . . A \to net the tasty little fish. vision in Lansing. | ies will be awarded to win- ) —< _ in Field Action | Exact time of the spawning runs) 2 oj tarether of the down 3 SPT oe ee : Brive yew sow om. {os . - ta oe teow ee, ow Goma Ae + cay Variet from year to year and is (CSC Wins Match | Detroiter Fails in 2nd maratou tether wouldn't be like: yas be done in the Parks and Rec Woo Changeover Program. Join monstration of well-infiyenced greatly by water tem- ‘Try at Pompey Figures ily to create a commotion that. ‘ ‘the theysends of new-cor buy- trained spaniels working in the field| peratures. ’ : ry 4 | would be heard any great distance reation Department's office at City ‘ ettapging eataty ot The 2'p.m. at #0545 Fourteen Mile Road, Dlngpalpeamged alse here's cama | vieration ‘maybe entries are required in each event famities, for themecives, ond Walled Lake. It is sponsored by northern Michigan watershed re- | A single point in the comes LONDON ut—Moses Ward, the trout to sense that something —|"po0'4. "ser information call the fer thelr new curs. the Huntersfield Kennels. gion late in March, while the division of last night's rifle shoot Detroit, Mich. middleweight who something badly needing attention, | 5 rks and Recreation Departmen: t. : ga cay sou pce -| Anyone interested in witnessing | test got under way sheet mié- |Sesinst Detroit Great Lakes Club tailed in his attempt to make it)is in the immediate area. FEderal 37131 sor ¥ spaniel field work is invited. April in the Huron and Superior gave Oakland County Sportsmen’ Sitwo victories in a row over Trin- | W you’ ve got any better ideas | 2 TES ON A CHANGE Teenagers are especially wel- | watersheds of the upper penin- ‘am a mateh victory. Event was idad's Yolande Pompey, predicted on the subject, we'd be glad to . To | sua. ‘shot off at OCSC’s range at Water-|today that Archie Moore will have) pear them, Maybe we ought to Detroit Bout Postponed forget about streamers and try a = |OS ANGELES (@—The Jimmy tuning fork with gang books. § = Carter - Don Jordan lightweight They don't make things the way bout scheduled for the Olympia ' | game, as well as flushing the (Green Bay. The next best locations! Jenn nian SBE, Minseaeet: Kempe! ian re they used to, and its a good thing.| Auditorium March 22 has been , asily by a decision,” he said. | birds, 'are in streams and cuts that drain) jeccun Mara tg nol vtec (99 $39 >| s-Pompey af cai’ tas champion Got out some fly lines the other! postponed until March 29 at the 4s Starting with a pup and finish-jinto the Saginaw Bay area. wa. B. Bennett 201 for, he'll h night to see if they'd go the route |Fequest of Carter. . s ing with thoroughly trained span-| Hand néts, not more than five cos gra pa 2m Baee! iS ne bee -_ ave’ another ee el a ; : 5 e' 11, Al & Your General Tire Dealer heowel por dieegneaa ox I “Died te. a Se cea ee fet = hs ferhenon im’ tor! The once-postponed Moore-Pom-| One in pavticalae, a popular Hobbies & Models Ee 4 ] + ): crs ‘a e -— 204, - = S 451 S. Seginew et Reeburn ‘trieving and the pleasure of watch-|ters up to May 31. Larger dip|fiephensen. Sop, 3s 96, lowe 201 /pey match is scheduled for Lon-non-sinkable (we'll go into that at Jing what well-trained dogs can do,inets may be used in certain non- iad” don's White City Stadium. |@ later date) variety hed been of All Kinds ——— : : Pompey, outweighing Ward by laying in a quiet state of decay =. ° Tiny Insect—Big Song more than six pounds, 170% to) since last June, thoroughly soaked | Bicycle Repairi ae ° 7 = - 16414, was credited with a seventh in that vitriolic black fly dope the P ARTS - S ALES : The “song” of the tiny cricket. technical knockout last night when Canadians are so fond of. and oF an insect which is less than an/the bearded Negro failed to an-| which bites worse than the fies. | Gem Stones and Minerels inch long, can sometimes , be swer the bell for the eighth. =e for Rock Hounds Both drive out engine dirt Reason: demand ‘PREMIUM USERS Buy Detergent Ashland Ethyl] Gasoline: is not only detergent, it's compounded with ICA® POWER TONIC to stop spark plug fouling, pre-ignition and knock. 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S “Alumna Lead fin Shutout for Bruins Titans Finish 4th in All-MVC Total ST. LOUIS w— The University, L¢ ~" injunction Still St. Nick $ Shows ere! of ee tae 4 : NEW. YORK (#—Televised -Mon-| Athletic Commission, 5 ‘i day night bexing bouts continue to) emanate.from St. Nicholas Arena —for a while, anyway. The University of Detroit will play a 10-game football schedule The State Supreme Court yester- |next fall, ‘The first game is at : becom ‘Guglielmi and Dan Shannon, who promise today of ing thé combined their talents at Notre second amateur to beat some Of/name to become an All-America the nation's top home profession-/football combination, then separat- als in the $5,000 Gulf Coast Invita-/ed for pro football and business, place in th doubles division with 1,250. Yomtob scored 667 and Rap- chick 583 to pull abreast of Henry have been reunited at Lackland Air Force Base here. Both are here as second lieuten- ant graduates of college ROTC training. They are members of) the 370th pre-flight . training group (officer). The last time the two had joined! forces was in the East-West game states, the mid-south of Dec. 30, 1954, at San Francisco, oicaguame eal where they helped tilt an East all- But it also includes Jim Barfield) star victory. rE ‘to the "Boston Bruins’ outstanding player in home games. Sawchuk was the opening of the National Hockey \League season. from Detroit before i Rapids, Mich., Bill Jellit- Genesee Club Spring Trials This Weekend All 6-Cylinder Annual spring field trial will be held this weekend, March 17-18,|@ Chevrolets, by Genesee County Sportsmen's Thru 1955 Club. A number of open events, are listed for the trials, to be held east of Goodrich on Hegel road. Program includes a puppy match and derby stakes, mem-| bership stakes and an amateur all-age shooting dog stakes. Draw will be made Friday) night, March 16, at the Cree Sportsmen's Club, in Flint 77 W. 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Open 9 to 9 ets Ne S FE 8-0424 ot Houston is the winner of the day continued in effet « prelim home Sept 21 against Marquette eS Missouri opel a teen cobng i Sty ‘BOSTQN: Red Wing alumni) The hit en a, 254oot back=yplece with 15 points — two-morelthe ‘most points ts six sports - Guee night ts pesen’s hat ion vol << Teck: ataaed by iDetroh weed be Teeny ork en ee the achettall. and : : ’ fe ston’s arm as ve. won, ., = ot the New ‘York: Giants pitching tory over Detroit in 58 Netionaliand took what Hiall-eald was alwould have had virtually no chance|'"""% “hamploaships ‘and wound < staff, apparently is out to-make a Meanie; Mage . for m Hockey League games. cut at him, Hall said it.was in-\of overhauling the Wings. lwp. with a point score of 2,675. a clean start with the Cleveland In-|tenminanes, the, Gi ition ren Ex-Detroiters Vic Stasiuk, Re aliterference. Referee Jack Mehlen-| ‘The Wings, with two games left,|Oklahoma A & M, winner of the | dans this season. Chevrefils and Jerry Toppazzinijbacher held Stasiuk was knocked piay New York Thursday, track and golf titles and a share -And Maglie has more than one|oles 7-6 on George Wilson’s single ee oa ae - Sag sarah BA ig dong fn yecbome of the baseball crown with St. incentive going for him. He's out|with the bags loaded in the 1ith|S0slle Terry Sawchuk blanked his) Hall fung & Benge ae wereed ie eetivellouis, wes ramerep With 2A05. : “\inning. The triumpt was New|ometime mates, 40,-in a bruising|in protest chased Mehlenbach-jgame at center for Detroit, wear- Wichita finished $rd- with 2,192) bi the ois York's fourth straight, The Giants|S®™me-that swept the Bruins intoler halfway down. the ice, Thatling his new harness as protection and Detroit, the football co- “i Rae ges rasrgre cae one home runs from rookie Bin 4th Place.in the NHL standings./brought the misconduct penaltyifor a dislocated shoulder. It was|champion, 4th with 2,137.5, Tulsa, signing White. West Westrum and DustyJ0amny Pierson scored Boston'siwith its automatic $25. fine, this 1st-game-since he was—hurt|Bradley and St. Louis finished in/- wat, : other goal. ts finished off the scor-\last Thursday, that. order, 2. Prove that he’s not washed|hodes. Dusty was a pinch-hitter up at 38. (what else?). ; Two of. Boston's goals wore ES 8 ot Oe ee ree 3. Win his first American «8 *.% ‘hetly’ protested by Detroit. Red |* Short mee, Sed 8 Pietro e ball. game. The New York Yankees won 32) Wing. goalie Glean Hall was \“™up. = : Th WwW k Oo | ! » who. reportedly wasover the Boston Red Sox. But handed a misconduct penalty for | . Despite a raft of running blew. is ee n y sac Se masini Par Sent dor Wah Maartya Wo stad ot a| ofa coups Sat get U7 him” | gomm Macuoahnber took eae | in salary, was sitting atop the iu a a couple got by game, p i ‘baseball heap a scant five years) Sox rally in the ninth. Frank Sulli- No one argued about Chevrefils’| S%tice enty when Larry Hiliman Have You Rotated — ago. He won 23 games for the|van turned in three scoreless in- at 9:38 of the Ist period,| #24 Marcel Bonin came to blows Giants in 1951, the year the Dodg-|nings for Boston while Mark Free-/ ROT 1 so amed the with five seconds lift. Each drew Lat J > ers “lost” the pennant. man worked four scoreless frames 1°) “wien Stasiuk ne eral dited| ® major penalty. our . ires ery! | o- = 9 te te Tee _ _. |with the next tally at 18:37 after| Bruins gave the idle New York soit, til! had enough on the ball! Ten op on ley bo SPECIAL come wi victories mound sburgh rates . : It. But he had a 95 last edged the K Gy a hele ow we feating Detroit. Wings are in 2nd summer the Indians bought game was a weird one htm from the Giants. With Cleve-|19 bases on balls, 3 wild pitches.) All-Events Leader the spectacular sum of $37,217,138. And this _land he was 0-2. 8 couple of balks and a wild pitch 4 TIRES ROTATED month of March the return alone will be wie Mine igteietal se 8 | AND INSPECTED a ~ ing ri ander from| * 1 i L —— Fale. N. Y,_ fladdened There were some one-sided af- fuCK river ops in $ 00 IT PAYS TO BELONG! heart of Manager A) Lopez by) fairs, too. —_. ee ae ee ee ee ted! ROCHESTER, N.Y. A Mil|Kamingkt and Frank Caruso of, | Detrelt Automebile exhibi ; 13-0, Wally|Waukee truck driver today held youngstown, Ohio. Inter-Insmrance Exchange The Indians won the exhibition pion y game 11-7 but it was Maglie’s Post and Chuck ifirst place in the all-events divi-| Frank ‘Schwartz, a 193-average 4 TIRES ROTATED AND that much more palatable. He the Philadelphia Phillies 90 andjgress tournament. cise the das aaa a | ae oye acy a es Ge Clee ee Ss jumped ie ee ine. < — a toe a $ 00 '. down next Dean i it Bruder posted ww game tourney, move — = bh pee three ki inings and «$2 total Ete yeseray 2 beter payee oA the aed | at Autemebile Club ef Michigan rict the Washington : cient! Cont — im the tourney’ by John) Schwartz, a #2-yearid bowling | VISIT OR PHONE YOUR NEAREST OFFICE orey OOS ee Jinookie of Chicago. pretind Prgreiagrelnperemd pd B, F, ALSTON, Mgr. FE 4-149 Irish Gridde. "Bruder scored 646 in the team “trikes in his final singles game 63 N. Perry Street FE 2.9255 TIS Tl rs event, 650 in the doubles and 583 lor a high . He ssed q per- PARSE 65 l W J in Forces at in the singles Sn ae oe ue maaig te €. a Derns, Fu 0-208 ?. ¢ ten tS Om : : he left the six pin standing, He - &. 4 in armup | Q ens rolled 175 and 188 in his aoe tue Goodyear Distributor K, b. 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PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1956 NICK HALIDAY BOARDING HOUSE 17 GREAT News, AMOS/ THE JUDGES AB DISQUALIFIED THAT MECRACKEN GUY WHO BEAT YOU-~ HE'S AN ; EX- PRO! 50 YOU'RE THE w~ THAT IS, IF YOU CAN FLOP ONE BIG CLUMSY OAF BRE ie FE aan + * * oy FULTON 27 F AWPF/S THe | AT'S 4 GRAND PRIZE, THE H SPREAD ME Like A NEMESIS ~~ NAMED FELIX WELCOME (5 THAT FITZ EH 2 ww AH-ER — THAT iS6—~ DO I INTERPRET You correctiy /GZ mI MIST —~F CONQUER BUSTER'S MMW un Wik IM THE BRUIT FOREST BELOW» ad J SPINACH 15 G FOR THE COMPLEXION ooD SW. ow Je “LPL I'LL. JUST q SEE IF IT IS —-ERNIEX~ aon ee ' eee Pepe APOPSSA desl ila PILED LL LL A FIGHT OR DISGRACE / ge F UAT TTTTT nf 4‘4\\\ — se THE ANCIENT LANGUAGE peeeteera chet eee eee ee eeeeea heer nie COP ij bow) SEE EM AFTER A SUNDOWN AN’ SSA BAR ‘ © VOCS bp HEA Berens, we 1 eg oh hon OFF Ta i les + : ~ a week@ ats wat By Edgar Martin BEGONE, QOMAD. CAN'T YOU WEAR I BUSY? HS g. , a HALF ACRE CASTLE _ I TOLD YA GRANDMA WAS)] A MILLIONAIRE / nat 2 By John Morris You'll Find PROFITABLE ing problems. To Place Your WANT AD DIAL FE 2-818! OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac Press Wont Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way to solve al! your buying and sell- ARMINT ' an OOOHH~ THAT FIRST DAY'S WORK IN THE GARDEN / “OR 15 IT JUST LESS ) «7 modems SPRING IN THE OLO MUSCLES ? Vd By Walt Disney “I was gonna give you a bite . . . but that was before you opened’ - }- TLL ASK HIM... | KNOW CALISE HE 1S your mouth!” * UNCA DONALD, MAY I GO TO A MOMIE? a ‘ = , . Se THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, “MARCH 14, 1956 THIRTY- SEVEN se Soybeans Fade After Fine Star Old crop months were most in favor with traders. P After the strong start soybeans) faded a bit and dealings became less active. The early strength “4 in soybeans was not reflected in) other cereals, which posted small gains and losses. 4 * * * Wheat near the end of the first hour was unchanged to % higher, March $2.22%; corn ‘s lower to 4 higher, March $1.31%5; oats un- changed to % lower, March 615s; | rye % lower to % higher, March $1.2914; soybeans % to 14% higher, March $2.62%, and lard 10 to 18 cents a hundred pounds higher. March $11.90. * LJ Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, March 14 (AP)—Opening grain; Oats Sep . eo 12.95 Mar cesses 62 Wheat May ceosce-s O38 Mar ....... 2.22% Dep ccecves, 64% May ..srcee 2.18 Dee .rccoe-. O65 JY oe. v0en 1.9840 Rye Beep cvuvene 2.00! Mar wcoecee 2:20 Dee ....... 203% Mar ..e--.. 1.26% Corn Fly sovtens 1.22 Mar coves 31-30% Bep .sveoce. 1.31 May 2.2... 134 diy on 1.38% Mar ..cco. 21.00 Sep ....... 1377 May .ooe.. 1290 Deo ....c05 133% FY severe 12.8 St. Andrew Church Parish-Dinner Set DRAYTON PLANS — St. Episcopal Church will hold a Parish Family Dinner Friday at the church. Mrs. Carl E. Hoffman, chairman. for the dinner, said final plans were made at the March meeting! a St. CaBerine’ s Guild. Andrew Easter flower sale ‘at the church! on Geod Friday, Mrs. John B. Walker, who has charge of the sale, and members of the guild are! taking advance orders now for hyacinths, lilies and tulips. Makarios Begins , Exile on Seychelles Islands MAHE, Seychelles Islands (P|; Archbishop Makarios of Cyprus, |. stepped ashore in brijliant sun- shine into exile here today. | A crowd of about 1.000 islanders ; watched as the archbishop and -his three fellow exiles disem- barked from the British frigate Loch Fada. There were no dem-) onstrations. Gunman Loots Bar Never Before Robbed sociable beer a customer asked 5 bartender Virgin M. Washam if the place ever had been robbed. “Nope,” Fasham said. @ “Well, this is it,”’ said the cus- tomer, flashing a snub-nosed re- volver. ; After taking $176 from the bar- tender, he strolled out past four other patrons and fled in a car. Anxious Man Decides to Inflict Own Justice UNION, S. C. @—Magistrate J. Lee Gregory says he told a man charged with a minor crime to come by his office for trial at a certain hour. When the defendant got there, Gregory was out. The man left a note: “Gone to the gang.” Gregory found he had gone to the county road gang camp, told the supervisor ‘I conie to make 10 days.” House to Hear Aussie LANSING @ — Dr. Fred C. Schwarz, educator and psyciatrist from Sidney, Australia, will speak on Communism in the chamber of the House of Representatives Thursday at 8 p.m. ' tio Irish women teachers’ claim for parity of pay with men is “novel | and even revolutionary,” S. 0. Cadha, inspector of schools, said in Dublin. MARKETS iCopper, Steel, e-. Oil in Spotlight Whites—Grade A, extra large 47; Jarge 44-45: medium 40-42. Grade B. large 42. rewns-—Cirede A, extra large 46; 2 44; B, medium 4042. Grade B, 4 large three cents a pound, Reve: pee = steady, Demand continues good |, especially for whites. Supplies moderate and clearing readily. oe EGGS AND BUTTER 14. (AP)—Butter have been charging 46 cents, after aur receipts 1,315,000: wholesale ‘buy- ing prices unchan score AA A m three cont hike three weeks agp. 92 A 87; :. 60 C 64.78; care 96) Bsc ec us In the steel division, Bethlehem ees core ee weak, balance steady; re- a Youngstown Sheet were up 1,000; te buying prices sochanged to ‘Ite eer ut -laree|around 1% and U. S. Steel rose; «| Bhttes 20-009 per cent eons; aireies(@bout a point, Iron Age, na- 31; checks 36:5; current es 37.4. tional metalworking weekly, re- ported today that the steel supply CHICAGO POTATOES IcCAGO AP) ~ (USDA) — Potatoes eo 1.\also were ahead in the general) oak: ly , 346 4~¢ No tt | Gaing' ran to around.3 points. é erally in small. fractions, te EI ue otcouny ection riche“ Rbapert.(from the floor as the drive ahead ping cetees oe Lime es Se Se ages 90-1.50 “dos lutabages, Mo, . The ma : -23-1.50 bu. Turnip, topped, No 1, 2.00" Lived and then began a gradual Greens--Kale, No.1, 1.00-1.50 bu. climb. nl medium, 1 80:10.00; small, #.00-10.08. * 2 ¢ Kennecott Copper was a fea- ture, up around 3 points, after its t forecast substantia] earn- ings for 1956. and Phelps; ea" averbee inte. Tange ; avg.| Dodge rose around a as the #; Foamy ot, st oon Foe government delivery of "Browns—Grate A. jumio 49; large 45-/36,000.tons of copper to stockpil- €, wid avs. 45%; medium 43. Grade B,/ing in effort to ease thé dom- 42. Grade C, large 36-37, wid. avg. estic of the metal. Checks 30-37, wed. avg. 31. : Revere Copper & Brass Christi, Texas, a former resident Christi; and two grandchildren. of the year «| injured, iremiained the major causes of acci- idents, which the report indicates’ 2)half the cases last month, a M4 i tomorrow at the YMCA, “YOUNG ADULT ACTIVITIES — Members of YMCA “Yuk Club,” above, make plans for orchestra. dance scheduled for 8 p.m. According to president Robert Armstrong, ? ' and hold @ group dlecission April . Helping Armstrong are Jack | Herrington, 110 Summit St. and Audrey Fauiman, 9 Dunforth Dr. Armstrong, 38 Henry Clay St., said club activities are-open to per William R. Rorisen ORTONVILLE—Service for Wil- liam R. Rorison, 86, of Corpus! of Ortonville, was held at 2 p.m. today from the C. F, Sherman Fu- neral Home here, with burial in Ortonville Cemetery. He died Sun- day in Corpus Christ. He Jeaves two sons, Theron of Pontiac, Kenneth of Corpus Traffic Fatality New Year's Ist Record of 1955 Shows in Road Mishaps ‘The city's first traffic fatalty occurred with the ante of an Auburn Heights man whose car was struck by a train, according to Pontiac police. A report from the Traffic and Safety Bureau. shows that by this) time last year two persons had died in automobile accidents. During February, 82 accidents oecurred in which 33 persons were ll of them severely, the report says. Failure to yield right of way, speeding and following too closely happened at intersections in over onic: a Potatoes: in the next three months will be jarriv old stock 67; on track : - U8. shioments 118; supplies am moderate, |Just as tight as it has ever been. ‘ie mand cood snd ‘market, firm »_cariot Other strong issues included y 8 3 rf: Bad es , Dakota, Poo: Chrysler up more than 2 and m8 20, New stock arrivals; Phil Petroleum up more tha on track; supplies moderate, mand |— nillips bad aad market firm. New stock carlot| 1%, ae ssier rere found 03 10 wash: * 2 « | sacks washed w . je and wares: {gbacos’ in 80 ib. sacks) The advance came after the was ¥ 80. ' market time yesterday, closing a Poul shade lower on fairly close mix- wataar eaves ' ba gains SeTnOEE: ‘ ~ |sociated Press average of 60 stocks eTR March 13 (APi-—Prices paid per eam f.0.b. Detroit <— No. 1| yesterday closed at $186.20, off 30 iquality Hve poultry up te 10 a.in cents fram histori high Heavy hens 32-33; light hens 20. ts a the a set jHeavy brokers or fryers (3-4 Ybs):/On Monday. Whites 24-26: Barred Rocks 26-27. Caponettes (4-6 Ibs) 26-29, (5-6 Ibs) | 3-33, New York Stocks eiebedl — type hens 39; heavy (Late Morning Quotations) - type re Market tan steady. Trade as im-|Admiral ...... 20.1 Jacobs » ot proved mainly for requirements for the/Air Reduction 41.7 Johns Man ...96.2| approaching Jewish holidays and feast/Allied Chem. 315.6 Jones & L .. 47.5 days. Best interest is for fancy quality) Allis lm... 13.6 Kelsey Hayes 36.1 offerings of heavy hens, caponettes|Alum Lid -4119.2 Kennecott .. 144 and turkeys which are short as quality | Alcoa oe 4 Kimb Clk ... 48.2 or receipts was only fair. Fryers in/Am Airline..,. 24.6 gresge gS .., 20.3 ample supply and femand only fair. |Am Can...... 47.7 Lop Ginss .. 84.6) —_—— Am Cyee a fei tm Memat «. 161 CHICAGO POULTRY Am M & Pay.. 27.7 er CHICAGO, March 13 (AP}—Live poul-|am Motors.... 94 Lockh Aire .. 48.4 try firm on hens, steady on balance;|am N Gas... .. gig Loew's ....- + 23.5 ca in grrr §73 (Monday 792 coops,/am Rad....., 23.4 Lorillard .... 20.3 o.b, Lee ir @ prices vn-|aAm Seating... 33.4 Mack Trk ... = chonged: ig hens 23 light hensiam Smelt $6.7 Martin, Gl .., 35.6 18-19.5; broflers or fryers 24-25; oldjam Tela&Tel 185.6 May D Gtr ., 42.5 "\roosters 14.5-15.5; eaponettes under 4% Tob..... . 7 Merck ..,.. oo lb 26-26, ower 4% » 2- 29-30; ducklings 26. Viscose... Mpls Hon .,,..76 CA... . 6 Monsen Ch .. 48.2 r Su.... 63 Mont Ward ., 4.7 Livestock Armour @.Ge:. 184 Moter Pa... 34 r beelbes urrey eee DETROIT perasser A DM see..38S64 Nat Bisc .,., 964 IT, March 14 (AP)—H } ad Refin...., 39.3 Nat Cash RB ,, 427 able $50. Mo early sales, asking higher. 6.7 Nat Deiry .,.. 93 Catthe—Sala ‘reah receipts Balt & w Sai: 46.6 Nat Gyps .... mostly cows; market being conducted in| Bendix Av. $7 at Lead .... 084 snowstorm; prices generally unchanged: Benquet . 23 NY Central 44.2 no choice and prime steers offered early:|Beth Steel.._.197.1 Nie M Pow M“ few sales utility and commercial steers| Doeing = oe 18.1 Wort & West 67 and heifers 13.00-16.00; utility cOws'’ Bond str 16.2 Wo Am AY po 11 50-12.50; some sales canners and cut-| Borden 61.4 Nor Pac "aot! ters unevenly 9.80-12.00: most sales) Borg Warner.. 415.6 wwet pee | utility and commercial bulls 12.50-15.50.|Briggs Mig .. 22.7 Onio oil ‘i A Calves—Salable 100° Not enough veal-/Bris My... 312 Baca & EY. 523! ers sold early to make a representative| Brun Balke... 27.2 pas pn ; al |marke’, undertone generally steady |Budd Co... 20.7 A Air 19.3 Sheep—Saladie 300 Market not estab-| Burroughs ,... 34.6 psi od vee itshed. |Caiumet &° i 15.4 Perem Pict . ce ee cmwoaiiement _ abs? ot Bike co Luvs: Campi ; + seeses CHICAGO, March 13. (AP) De-|Can Dry op ee a | paceenest of Agriculture} — Satable Hogs) |Capital Airl.. 37.1 Phelps D.... 1,000; butchers moderately active, prices Carrier Cp ST oy ee 33 |mostly steady to weak compared with|Cster Trac .. 665 Frito 3° Monday's average: general sar kee quite | Ches & 62.2 Bin Pet 92.5! uneven? bulk U8. No. 1 to to | Chrysier 183 pi Piate O .. 643) | Ub. buts bers 12.25-12.75; secaed five| Cities Sve .. 64.3 Pure Oil 456 mee te No. I s 200-290 Ib. 13.00 with | Cilmax Mo... 66.2 peg 404' a large share of these sorted for weightiCoca Cola.. coe, Repub Stl ... 4 jand grade; numerous loads No. 2 and)Coig Paim.. ae Rex Drug 96 |49 240-260 Ib. 12.50: 280-325 Ib. butchers' Col Ga Rey "Met .. 1 | 1175-1828; @ few 330-360 Ib. 11 50-11.78:/Comw | tea melee tie arent bate sows 350-600 Ib. 10.00-11.50.| Con 4 Rock Spg ... 27 125 down: occasional head of | ote ay Pow - 61.1 Safeway St 04 big right sows under 10.00 |Cont Bak .... 35.2 gt Reg 48.2) _ salable cattle 6.500; salable calves|/Cont Can .... 42.2 Scoville Mfg . 37.6 300; steers moderately active, steady Cont Mot ..... 87 ars. Roeb 45 to fully 50 higher than Monday's close.’Cont Oil ....114.4 shell Of Tt | kinds average chotce and below showing/Corn Pd ......31.3 Sinclalg O 62.4 most advance; heifers moderately ac- Curtiss Wr... 32.1 Socony Mob 72.6) tive. steady to 25 higher; canner and | Deere -«+ 33.2 fou Pac STL cutter cows moderately active, fully|/Det Bdis .....35.4 Sow Ry 111.4) sendy: utility and commercial cows|Doug Aire ... 84 Sverry Rand . 274) ow, about steady; bulls active. strong:|Dow Chem .. 70.4 B 406! ealers and stockers and feeders steady. {De Pont ....229.5 Std Ol Calif. 08.1 a few loads high chotce and prime! East Alr L ... 47.5 OU Ind 50.t '1,100-1,398 Ib. steers 2100-2250; bulk | Bast Ki: - @43 Btd OUNW SF. 161 \good and cholee steers 16.50-20.50, El Auto Lite . 40.6 Std Oi! Ohio 60 jsome commercial Holsteins 14 00-1§.060;|El & Mus 3.6 Btevens JP 274) |good to high choice heffers 15 75- 10 80: Emer Rad ... 12.2 Stud Pack 96 commercial to low good 13.50-15 50; util-| Erle RR 20.8 ol 73.4) ty commercial Ae teal Minister Otto Grotewohl and an- Gerity-Michigan® _,.. 24° 2.6 other former employe for espio- | weasne tae ee He 33 nage. Midwest Abrasive® ..,. 8 Rudy rh er ‘ 36 5 dod eee a eal 11 ts © sale; ® 4 ® ‘Let's s Have a Party! = | LAWTON, Okla. &—Prisoners in U.S. beef, consumption for 1955, the Comanche County jail didn't)was 13 billion pounds. try to escape when hacksaw blades! —————— were smuggled into the jail. They, sawed an opening into an adjacent| Business Notes © vault where liquor was stored, helped themselves to a dozen bot-| tles of wihe and started a celebr'a- Smith and Richard Penman of Pon-| Mendota, Minn., claims smallest town jail in the United specting Shell's oil fields, refinery, the as, where they spent a week in-| | building. lations in and near the city. of more than 500 local leaders of intersections, the bureau said. In addition to yesterday's fatali- ty, the’ report lists 80 other per- Elizabeth B. Perry SEYMOUR LAKE—Service for Elizabeth B. Perry. 97, of 4411 Miss Perry leaves two nephews, Millard at home and ©. B. Perry and one niece, Mrs. Walter Harrod of Pontiac. of Harvard, Tl., COMMERCE — Service for Wil- Hiam Crane, 52, of El Cajon, Calif., formerly of Commerce, will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday from Rich- ardson-Bird Funeral Home, Walled with burial in Commerce . The body. will lie in| Two Deaths by March state at the funeral home from/® Friday until time of burial. He Lake, Cemetery died Monday at F! Cajon. Pear! Herke of El Cajon. Richard Douglas Galloway Cemetery. He died Tuesday. * * * x Lodge Calendar Ruggles, W. M. sons injured in 205 accidents so far this year. .«Ex-National Head Addresses State PTA Officials EAST LANSING @ — The Par- ents-Teachers Assn. should be an action group, a one-day conference Michigan PTA groups at Michigan |State University was'told Monday. “The PTA must stir up the community to see its educational responsibilities and oppertuni- ties,” said Mrs, Lacille P. Leonard of Prividence, R. 1, im- mediate past president of the Na- tional Congress of Parents and Teachers. Mrs. Leonard suggested a_ six- These included: | 1—Know what subjects are being, taught. | 2—Insist on qualified teachers. 3—Be concerned about too-large ment. is 6—Work cooperatively with the school board. ‘ Packard to Conduct Sales Parley Via TV Program Nearly 2.000 dealers, represent ing 93 per cent of the nation’s Packard-Clipper agencies, will be brought together March 20 in a) ‘closed-circuit television marketing| 749 186 3/meeting to hear plans for broaden-| Lake Orion, Fri. and Sat. ing the Packard line of autos | Company sales executives will loutline a $3 million advertising and promotion program for the second ~'quarter of this year during the telecast. James J. Nance, iconduct the program. Hospital Auxiliary Slates. Meeting at Metamora METAMORA—The annual meet- bee of the Metamora unit of the| ‘Marvel Whittaker, 1816 West day, ports, istolen from his Mr. Crane leaves a sister, Mrs. WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — Service for Richard Douglas Gallo- way, 56, of 8775 Cooley Lake Rd., will be held at 11 a. m. Friday from Pursley Funeral Home, Pon- tiac, with burial in White Chapel Mr, Galloway leaves his wife, Amy, and two sisters, Mrs. Wini- feed Holland of Fort Meyers, Fia., and Mrs. Marion Stockwell of Special communication Cedar | The five pedestrians injured iM Lodge No. 60, FP. & A. M., Clarks- February all were struck down at Sen Was Dead LOS ANGELES ® — Thirteen years of merciful deception end- ed when Mrs. Rebecca Orleck “lthat her son Joseph died a Navy hero in World War I, Mrs. Orleck, bedridden for 15 years with twin hip fractures, be- lieved the neatly contrived ‘white lies,” strange happenings and |Ben until he died last October, and then I had to explain Ben's absence as well as Joe's. 1. only hope I did the right thing.” Lt. Joseph Orleck was killed off ton destroyer, the commissioned in his honor ‘at Or- ange, Tex., in 1945. Another son, Louis Orleck, of Fort Thomas, Ky., survives Mrs. Orleck. May Ask Dismissal of Assault Charges Authorities today planned to ask died yesterday without learning)” her. I had the help of my brother for dismissal of charges against Thomas E. Hunphrey, 58, who was jdeemed mentally ill after the stab- bing of his wife, 48, last- month. | week to a state or veterans admin- ‘examination today Mu- Y- nicipal Court on a charge of as- Special communication of Roose-| Sault with intent to kill. velt Lodge No. 510, PF. & A. M., 22, Police said Humphrey admitted State Street, Thursday, March’ 15, \Slashing his wife Helen Feb. 4. ‘at 7:30 p.m. E. A. degree. Arthuron the grounds of Pontiac State Thomas, W. M. News in Brief —, Pleading guilty to reckless driv- ing, Harold Lambert,° 21, of 13 Pinegrove Ave., was fined $2 with $25 costs yesterday by West Bloom- field Township Justice Elmer C. Dieterle. Detroiter Gordon Kolenmainen, 26, who pleaded guilty to reckless before Avon * e ¢ The bill, which passed the lower chamber by an 83-21 vote, would) driving yesterday ‘Township Justice Luther C, Green, paid a fine of $10 with $25 costs. Charged with drunk driving, 31- ‘year-old Donald Sanday of Roches- iter pleaded guilty yesterday before ‘Avon Township Justice Luther C. point ‘program for local groups. \Green and paid his fine of $50 with $25 costs. John Edwards, 412! at home yesterday. Ethel Shop, specialist in hair styliny cutting. 6303 Dellw | Lake. OR 3-4792. 9 a Huron 8t j bail 2 W. Huron ‘St. reported that a $15 battery was) car while parked, Chapdelaine’s Beauty and Lawmakers in the current Legis- was named general manager. i | ood, Williams benefits. Thus, a legislator with Both Taylor and Schweinfurt BF —A4V. four years service how would be have been general superintendents Rummage sale. Fri. 6 p. m. Sat. ¢ligible without contributing a cent since 1952 with each responsible m. Presbytertan Church. |to the“pian. Adv Ph LS OS Adv. Hospital where she is employed. Solons’ Pension Plan Up for Senate Vote LANSING ® — A legislative re-) tirement plan which will cost tax-| payers up to $200,000 a year was before the Senate today after slid- ing through the House under the gag rule. allow legislators with 16 years’ service to get state pensions of} $2.000 a year after they reach age 60. Under the plan legislators would contribute 5 per cent of their salaries for their ow : pen- sions or 7 per cent to give their widows pensions. A legislator with four he reaches age 60. * Among the legislators voting If your friend's in jail and needs _against the pension plan were ‘Richard Van Dusen (R-Birming-, ham) and Leslie Hudson (D-Pon- Do You Have a Carpet Prob- tiac). ' Humphry, 7181 Pontiac Lake Rd. was ordered committed last Deaths in Nearby Communities Mother Dies Senate Nearing Wheat Decision Tighter Limits on Debate | to Speed Vote; Domestic Parity Plan Passed jistration hospital. Held in Oakland| ton, Thursday, March 15, 7:30 p. | County Jail, he is m. Work in E.' A. degree. a gms & for Ea £30388 i te Lr dall nounced yesterday by Genera] Manager Edward T. Ragsdale, | manager, and Joseph J. Schwein-| furt to general superintendent of | all plants. Powers, a veteran of 4 in the organizatin, had been tant general manufacturing years) ager for the preceding five service could get $400 a year after'He succeeds to the post lfor half of Buick’s manufacturing | ‘operations, Invest 15 New Scouts lem? Call Tuson Carpet Service. |Scouts here recently by Beverly, 716 Pontiac FE 5-8103. —Adv.| Red Chinese and Russian ex- Blazer and Mary Lou Prowse. Samesage Sale. Youth Canter, hibits were the biggest at Pakis- Scout leaders are Mrs, Joseph Two New Mental Units at Coldwater Set for ‘57 COLDWATER ww — Two should .{nell said te * * Dr. erat director of beds for 448 mentally \children. Legislation providing for Shell products distributors H. H. Broecker Rd., at 7:30 p.m. Mon- Club Meets Tomorrow itiac’s H. H, Smith Oil Co. were| Reports will be given and! ORTONVILLE — The Ortonville ‘recent visitors to Houston, Tex-|officers elected. Women's Club will meet at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. The United States. is Japan’s Everett Vioth on South street. The , national States — a a stone chemical plant and research instal-|leading supplier of beer, Tokyo es will, be in observance of i ‘ Girl Scou Scouts Day. —Ady.| new prest- units at the Coldwater State Home ia ane eighths | ‘ident of Studebaker-Packard, will and Training School be ready for occupancy by the sum- | Twenty-four principal cities will mer of 1957, Dr. Edward J. Ren- be covered. the School, said the units will provide retarded the peer County Hospital ‘auxiliary pe was signed into law yester-| ‘il be held at the home of Mrs. day by Gov. Williams. tan's 8 5 1955 Trade Fair, ‘ey and Mrs. Carl Nicol. Kaiser Revamps: al * + Insurance of ‘All Kinds! Ph. FE 2-8357 sBiainacrieov%. A MAORI NNN Fn, -98, Se. Bh. Bldg. , | 1 WE NEED GOOD USED CARS gD a alata aa sempre ANY MAKE OR MODEL ON OUR NEW ROCKET OLDSMOBILE JEROME Oldsmobile-Cadillae | 280 South Saginaw Street : ) OE rR f one: 8 Si v2 i ¥ : E ps 4 "THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 14,1956 | ee Council to Hear: Board to ae bi ae em Report on Plans ee er ae > ma Jo arate tor Study Group School Wage Scales (a i ciasupet wet by cour ‘back to a (‘meet tomorrow in the: City monthly meeting tonight at 7:30 “civil commotion, ‘Hall commission chambers to beer pis tat the board offices, 40 Pat-;Tarters | The other . a preliminary report on a newly-.terson ee Commitee | lative - governor’ created to st the! cher’s. mil nvestigate the effect of organ udy Salary Invite Contractors ities in the city. ‘expected to attend along. vith church, - civic, government, eat elma: parcmaal: i } ; car, Wallace and business groups from the Pon- tendent of Schools Dr. Dana P. the Contractors Assn.,_ Rochester, told tiac area. | Whitmer. ‘for 8 p.m. Thursday at the VFW with Fred V. Haggard, president of Other scheduled business in- jail, Saginaw and Rapids streets. and ran the Oakland County CIO Council, cludes a report on bids for con-| \reported stolzmhMonday night tro THe GOC post this week is cele-) Oakland County Road Commis- from the cash register, owner Ed- LeRoy Gray, 20, of Ferndale, who! Lonnie E Kenneth ae | NOTICE OF RESULT OF RECOUNT 2 nn sero Me, bh hat a V2 Anniversaries out without warning. ‘is head of the organization. itracts to.construct multi-purpose| NOTICE OF District No. % March fire from state, county or unlawfully driving away from an'ginia P. Kimball Birmingham; Mitterle said he couldn't avoid The executive committee of the rooms planned in this year’s build- 5, 1956. on cas oy ’ accident yesterday before Royal Harold Lofgren, Clarkston: area} Marked by City the aecident. -eouncil met last Friday to author- ing program, said ont Ads R. Evans, City . Park; bourne . t _ of mn Oe ee arpaabiypcggetttet Shaw, Ferndale; Mike Taylor, Com British Forei n Polic ooo. = c Ww aah Ente d af ots att ply oom k “riat the ‘court for arraignment Monday. Royal Oak; Orville D. Wagner, | missioner Ss : 9g y | The committee will consist of 35 “OF nvereG, March 6, 1686. Request for recount made ' Gray failed to furnish bond of Keego Harbor and Carl O. Wright,’ Two Pontiac organizations cele Subject of Speaker ;members and will be an ee $1.50 Is Stolen “Spenjemin M. Oates 383 ; "$500, Drayton Plains. 7 bra’ anniversaries, were com- Civitan Club bers heard! ‘tory group to study need A car wash was reported broken Gilbert W. 23 é Placed on financial responsibility;mended last night by the City Ed H. greet el : facilities of leisure-time sore eras into Monday night and $1.50 rifled —— . coaners ist Clawson Youth Waives ——e See es ee ue aaa British For-cocail! 86° Sroupe in the Pontiacitrom a cigarette machine. Dated March 13, 105A R.EVANS, : W. Bigelow, 101% Dwight Ave;|by the commissioners. on it ‘or- area. According to the owner, Paul] A nig Examination in Breakins |Sam David, 261 Fisher Ave.; An-| The See oe the ‘Urtan oo cay oe at Palace, 15 W. Howard St., the) ae A Charged with nighttime breaking . ee ner eee Cn, Post of the) S.J. Chafets was in charge(Cash Register Emptied _ eat Woman ae ae is and entering, Frederick Rendell, $80 in Tools Stolen. The Urtsen Logue i colabreting of the: lexciers preeram: A thiet who broke through a where police feported. finding, a Terese. Oauinnd county, Michigan be pire before Royal “From Warehouse Yard aber your ove : service and boarded window of a gas station single set of footprints. 1956 at 7:30 p.m. at the Township Bat Municipal Judge Fletcher oy Some $80 worth of tools the = ronaing in Trio Attending Meeting at Auburn and Midvale roads ap-| seeps eg parcerttagd orameny =} Si - were. ci ° ° Renton. "G coer tte cath Centster owner Et Columbia Inks Sinatra East half ot the. Nort ast quarter of heast quarter ction 7 from Agricultural to Resi- Rendell, arrested by Royal Oak a wzrehouse yard at 73 S. Parke brating its third anniversary ofsion Chairman Lee ©. Brooks.'ward Owen told Oakland County police, was bound over to circuit! st. ‘helping to guard the skies from Commissioner Robert O. Felt and sneriff's | deputies yesterday. court for arraignment Monday, He A co-owner, Stanley Elbling, 1050 possible enemy atta k for the Pon- Engineer-Manager Leon V. Bel-| ‘didn’t furnish bond of $500. Oxford SRd. said a heavy duty tiac area. iknap are in Grand Rapids at-. angrealaieteat INS)—Frank mss 1: end to rezone the yh Weet belt of of inatra--has si a contract with the Northwest quarter o' nd the North half of the West half ot Columbia Pictures to co-star With the Southwest quarter of Section 8, from » The Guburban Farms to ‘Restdence 1. RICHARD MORGAN. The English shore is about 18 Kim Novak in “Pal Joey.” ae drill and a portable power saw —_ tending a meeting of the County miles from continental Europe, picture Will be delayed until next A four-pound Australian kiwi ewre among the missing tools. The Experts say a good wooden Road Assn. of Michigan running the distance from Dover to January to await a time when Independence ‘Township bird lays a one-pound egg. were in a truck, he said, fence post will outlast a steel one. through tomorrow Calais. Sinatra is free. © MARCH 14, Se, 1958 : 1 ' i Flowers 3|__ Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Male 6, Help Wanted Female | _Help Wanted Female 7 Work Wanted Female 11 F __ Building Supplies 124A Landscaping —_—-18-A _ _DUNSTAN'S WANTED YOUNO MAN BETWEEN | FIRST CLASS GLASS INSTALLER. | WANTED: Ww. SER L Dsc. ss PEE OE ss | Agape WR TERS [es Gar iam. "SMe TOMAR TS, AAE MOMING,| Say SERICN, Om /LpMOER.¢ RUTUERND AUPTLIES CurninnD ronces, Yanpacer = AIRES UARTET. M Fi, | FOUNTAIN | SALESWOMAN. 1a 53810 | {RONINGS DONE IN MY HOME. |... water cle fre het ey) ted _ Funeral Directors 4 ATED CHRISTIAN. Be | Tinos Couns. Peco cutioman: cannot® En pie sncetont Seek eee Ee eeerds oan be _ Moving & Trucking 19 a 2 BLE READ NOTES & SING Good Psy sev peel |) beg pecersT fe) Se | ae. linens ate Cr ay a: fir pl aose ea é | —————* pen @ WILLING To Woux, Working conditions. Paid va-| No investment. collecting or de-| pick up and delt Pal iver, FE 5-1910 : ‘Caab ac Leas fhysiinsl is AIR AMB’ @ Pirontianon. “CRE. | cotton. Must permanently out | livering per cent commission, | rRONINGS. $3 A BUSHEL. GOOD 1," , °° pearty ee 31 29 | 44-1. MOVING TRU Low | Parsley Puneral iiome 121) SALESMEN. CALL FOR PARNH aM AT FE 1.0003 rf = eltheard ages 16-45, eerie — hours, free training. Use work. 84 Mary Day. FE 2-4001. ites mre ae Ono an bint is 36 Reser mes service, FE 86-3571 APPOINTMENT birth car ne mee } COATS FUNERAL HOM R 6:00 PM cate, Apoly te eters, S'S am. | fiettion eee siete | HONING 3 A BUSHEL, PICK. | FE oorver See & ASHES AND” RUBBISH, CALL ne Wakerto RAY O’NFIL, Realtor | YOUNG MAN, WITH | -2-¢2% Pred Sanders," “| tween °F alge TY (ORTHO 63 A BUSMEL EXCEL: | 62 ret, reefing S30 | anytime FE tse 262 6. Telegraph Rd. ANITHOL + |OENERAL OFFICE WORK. MUST | WOMAN TO CARE FOR 2 CHIL. | IRONING. $3 A BUSHEL EXCEL- | 9° Tot bas “i000. ft so 00 FOR SPRING CLEANGP ASHER, DIGNIFIED SERVICES Shes Sapel pa ome OR==WITHOUT EX-| be abie to type. shorthand pre-| dren and light housework Live | lent 1 day service FE _5-0003. ORES rok YOUR MONEY rubbish hauled, anytime, OR KIRKBY Co-mnerative Real Estate PERIENCE. TO WORK ferred. | not necessary. Liberal in. Gun. off. Call FE 2-4789 after peated eens IN Paul St. Cyr. Lumber Co | 3-074 j-onerative Re [NCE, bene! , Week. _6 ; _my home. 6120 Bogie Lake Rd. Commerce | oN HAULING Puteral Home-F® 41862 MAN WANTED: : MIBCHAN FIN LOCAI FINAN: | -2© P4635. WOMAN TO CARE FOR CHIL- [RONING. 6 $3.00 ~A BU. 1 DAY | We Deliver EMpire _3-2731 ae agin ll PE baa, : inclined general m: eS Solis ere GIRL FOR | MARKING 6 & * Stece- dren. FE 54-2273. Cail bet. 7 & 8 service. On E. Walton Bivd. FE GEN Donelson-Jo ns ey a Ng “; CIAL INSTITUTION— =! “th —- | 2=— | _o-3397. Business | Services 13 Dish, furs @ moving. Far By ‘ri : oL : = oie n MUST BE NEAT AP- MIMEOGRAPHING, TYPING. | ~~~~ HAULING JUNK. CLEANIN cpr Yh “eotfenats a ee es et NIG ica GIRL | MUSICIANS WANTED jae Hetp Wanted —8 _retarial Service EM 3-204 | basements & attics, PE 14480,” - , of ACE SEAT COVERS Music PRACTICAL NURSE AVAILABLE. TRIM AND LEATHER REPAIRS | INCINERATORS CLEANED. ASH 35821. Cleanvup. FE m en ann eervice rE a er tuntt: ; J : Port Huron. Michigan. | FULL TIME CLERK IN DRUG-| OR LEATHERETIE BY THE YARD{| or rubbish h . a SCHOOL GRADU ATE, HOUSEKEEPER FOR MOTHER. | store with excelent vere cont | Paper AL NURSE AVAILABLE | INCOME TAX SERVICE | soi. See _Call_ MA +1519. MUST HAVE OWN|L wapeen Angin womens ee. ‘Bor | with y for right | Pie xcellent teference. FE 8-9516 | 3818. Saginaw St. F'5-6889 | LIGHT AND D HEAVY HAULING. Ota Voo hees-Siple cise Pie en | CAR. CALL FOR) IN-| 192 | MEN, WOMEN, YEAR ROUND OP. | TYPING AND CLERICAL WORK | ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS | At any time. Fr time. falsen, Stan ~ INTERVIEWERS | Derentty on established wotrine to do'm ows home. Experienced | repaired hy tastery ed | ont HAULING. wine a "FUNERAL HOME } ead rg 4 ‘Mawes Simms’ TERVIEW AT FEderal INTERVIEWERS route. Barn $2 to, $3 per ‘hour. | lpr el Bevessary. FE| at our store General Printing ‘a 43403 es wntown office w: Ca _ awe {UCKING AND HAUL a “ye sure Sleers PONTIAC 8.0421. Poults ds percenndl cert ree Perry appl N- WILL DO BOOKKE: PING etx 0 | a toneel moe oeeer Em eee idl aoe * ENT SERVICE bere ‘mind. "Call PE 8-001 . ao | Gnoanyet_& 8, CHOIR DIRECTS me fe my Nene epg eset LoWT AND "HEAVY TRUCKING, att ming, Cal _*. : ted ol LIK. Tans =F Do ' Cemetery Lots g | S.©_ Boren FE ¢2s1| Help Wanted F emale, 7) girchEN HELP. APPLY IN PER- | Mar caer | Miaweet tor WOULD Ce eS Basements, sewers, and grovel, FE ‘Bana niu” dirt REFRIGERATOR SERVICE MAN son 6128 Highiand Rd. Hanger | RAWLEION DEALER | WANTED | _ 3654" AUBURN AVE. FE ¢4l4s Tasha ona Orne Roe a eae TROCE ; service commercial domestic and) ACCOUNTS PAY ABLE | _ Restaurant at on unity, in West | WANTED WASHINGS AND IRON- MA 4.2683 s ; we trom owner PE ieee Se eae LADY 7O WORK IN GONWALES.| Central Oskians Co. or City of | ings FE dg | ald A midnight ti! 8 in| Pontiac posiTion In-Home APPLIANCE SERVICE | MOVING VAN LEAVING zor OP: cent e Write at once. Rawieigt’s | WANTED the morning ORiando 3-470 | _ Dept. MCC-696-106, Freeport, M.| as — housework to live in g end has | LADY | feu LIV EWITH i MOTHER | WANTED: TWO MEN TO LEARN| by a ddle-aged IAG Call only | per Peninsula March Accoun “pa a We service all makes of refrig-| hy td service, “1 oo erators, washers, radios. cleaners | _PE Sasa.” ameust ether way. who can do lite typin comm is irks ~— Uke fg * lady between Help Wanted Male 6 poy ie te eecelya tnowiedee fot pogieecbing Be: re scorer emmences meccaied | Uva i Beet! gts St small Spee | ODELL CARTAGE - ~ y wee en REAL ESTATE NANCY AT CAR: CENTER. M? AJESTIC Lakeview Cemetery. White Lake WASHING AND TRONING PICK-| 24071. S| Local and Long Distance Moving. SALESMEN SALESMEN B-1 Riker Bidg, FE 8-0416. | IN Road near Dixie, Clarkston, Mich, | up and delivery. FE ¢ \&B TRENCHING Phone FE 5-6806— AUTO SALES} AMBITIOUS WOMAN EARN $85 weese Ze xperienced, waitresses. 10) WASHINGS he PICK- : - ube = WANTED We, need 2 saleamen for our | weekly handling beautiful | ster- c nL shift. Transpor ml Instructions 9) eliver, FE 45341 Postage. weter line (els) ie UE ~ REDUCED RATES _ i sa and business ri) tina fine Bavarian china 0’ a Larry alter IAD ie eae ps i} Large van ¢t a CHECK THIS PLAN di tin amcreue anchor. ads plentiful. No canvassing aq | DRIVING, LESSONS, PONTIAC | “WASHINGS Sane aicouretd WALL CLEANERS. \. Moving FE t-aseq) 7 Smith : py seca Loess a ca | Car necessary 26175 or FE EAT INTELL LLIGENT — TYPIST oA Roa Eves, ee er eS ~| Walls and windows. Reasonable. TRUCK ANYTHING PROM Liberal Pi tore coi eer a——<_ ° einity of Keego. of & mise te Pao INSTRUGTI S_ MAJOP ___ Building Service _ 12 can P Sites maa Cal Pe teen ree SS Paid th . : ad See. experience and salary. Wri GOSPL. MOR | ~~ ~ . { ; ————— pemgn furninhed. peered ONCE . u — Pontiac ere ee FLINT: | Pon ey et rE Seeleementt fees FE AND cleaning, on “ocetion ot aoe "pelt On wa — by Deane 4 . : car ex ; employed man. Call any- 4.4696 F. C Wood Co. Estate, Must own good car and _Asep! aitics. \Raperienceg, ore | cet va GOVT Jone ateany © LAYING. | SANDING am time, T¥ler $0131 or FE. 31385, #RUCKING —b HAULING RUB. @ also heed two trainees Salary REALTOR with expe: but will consider _Phone work! a molager Start “Where ity Po Boge First’ CHIMNEY WORK | _dish anytime chea: Ah B 8-170, While learning to qualified men. Corner Williams Lake Rd. (Me) woman. Pleasant OFFICE MANAGER | high 28 8377.00 Prepare | amaedl acto! = OR 3-135 Office Open 04'30| werk, snd good earnings Apply ould tik bie now for Civil Service, ice este! Ott ar aes ontractors. PE 37647 _| we specialize in chimney ciean- rucks t t for appoint t . ° bos @ capa’ De) i“ 4-1 PLASTERING. NEW HOM ing, repairing, rebuilding or butid | Tr k Rent ___Afler 6:30 call OR 37038 | tm person. “Ask for Mr Brown.| Son with ping and snort: ae ee en repairs specialty. FE 2-5852. = new chimneys. Also build and in- o nen RETAIL L. H. BROWN, Realtor | Berry’ at eter foe, Fon | Frese Bee 8 AIR COMPRESSORS, BREAKERS. Pirepitese and tocioeraior | TAND EQUIPMENT rn . __ Kine State WANTED: PIANO ACHER FoR! ceme rinders | i NTED. STEA MANAGEMENT 1362. W__ Huron, tac e Bank Bldg, PE 5-022". NES RENTAL cleaned and repaired. Also all, % Ton Pickup 1% Ton Stake “ioe Barber Shop, § W. Pike OPPORTUNITIES BABYSITT rR TO LIVE IN x DRIV- ~ PONTIAC 3 ay. ‘noms ne Apatite MA e000. | | 1251 Baldwin —- ee work. Local res: poet og tla ers west rmingham. m EMPLOYMENT SERVICE ——= A SET OF BLDG PLANS DRAWN c : Child Care MI | f t iiding. EM 3-4931,|DRY WALL BY MACHINE FREE Wim salary. enpeness and denve. -FOR YOUNG MEN BABY SITTING WHILE MOTHER —- FR ee Work Wanted Male jo EM a8 ee cocimetee ie) rem tee. big jer omall | india 0 wouoeae Co ‘ organization ving works, 5 days, may live in. Rel- . - ——- !A-) GENERAL REPAIRS. HOME | L 9-nayest eee ene 2 te enn tor ie vinwentaatlon a 2 tail —. at eer etaive Te. | _ erences. OR $-8737 PONTIAC A) WALL, la cunten AND ANY | Sea, industry. OR 3-2057 after § | EXPERT TREE TRIMMING & RE. OPED POE « +0461 FE pe ei Domed Bilis, Leo M. Halfpenny. 4 ¥ Te OBS FOR GIRLS edd joby’ FE 2-158¢ | asm moval. Ph. FE 5-6593 or OR F le Mansi) Oakland . No 0 330 ana for capable, ambitious men, bet BIRMINGHAM he IRI AIR COMPRESSORS, AIR TOOLS. j’o999 Béve. collecting hus Must be ae oe of 21 and 28. M IMMEDIATE OPENINGS ACCOUNTANT GENERAL LEDG:| Power generators i heekers, sant: | RGnCnING” ING TALLES Painting & Decorating 20 20 aa be and Harry Puller) ha 2.2 start as trainees in wai office secretaries, | RECEPTIONIST beauty salon $175 °" CHPerienced desires position | ers, etc pea EAVESTROUGHING. INSTALLED = FI ond side on with ve room and will be pro- i “aa wert snes No as. | | RECEPTIONIST. mature. for bulld- 'n spiall Mfg. Co. Will be avaii- JACKSON'S RENTAL and repaired. Free estimates. | iter Sarity ent goed future. Call FE | gressively advanced men,| mentic. Birmingham Employment | ing, office able/ after May ist. Reply Pontiac 2 W. Montcalm FE 4¢5260|/ L&M Sheet Metal FE 5-0313 _* eos “rhoapen Ae hapa xf b» 2 * TeEs end Bod Tenerel 50048 = | comer, stare Service Maple, Birming- | REC ONIST TYPIST. Ins Fi UATINO AND BAREENT A-| CEMENT WORK | EL say & te Nevioding wt E BE AL INTERIOR Bareh 16, at 38 am. from a Agee gare wat eats ty Cape with Secheduied and) merit in- é ts Son GIRLS FIGURE CLERK for real estate Arthur Davis, ORlando a | = LLOYD MONROE Pane» perares on at EG 2 r : ox - $200 | GaARPENTER AND CABINET| FE 46866 FURNACES Sey AND RE-| _ 3-1626 te hela SUNDEEN MFG PLUS OFFICE MOR. with car tee ' YPIst for 1 OAL. wpe far Lad sana (Ehrs eeekeots repair, OR 34857 sce SS Sy a= jaa t een PAINTIN from the Brace- Dt a bitte CLERK $236) dank. PEN ORE, NEW. on | ENTS GS C an wal’ papering. Call or esti- - GENEROUS BONUS PLAN BOOKKEEPI! : repair. No job too small. or too| Full or partial-repairing olf & _Seith. Funeral Rome, EXPERIENCED TOOL MAKERS. PLOTS DISCOU pS ag Ce $230 | t nee ai ma Ang 7 Pree ecttmeaen Peas On | leaky “basement Se wesdrprest- Gas. oil burners 8 TING RTERTOR ex ; Gants Srtee Pas, 2000 Entuawees LIBERAL VACATIONS STENO, Downtown area. $240 OFFICE TRAINEE 3$700_or FE 0-101 meet fleets Bi Grates) — aks Sar abes Dee ck: | terior!) 16|per. cout dine: ior cash. 1%, 1986,) Ra, GAINFUL LIFE INSURANCE TP ein car $200 CASRIER CLERK. tur. 4200| CARPENTER AND Eisinet | tiso additions garages, & bre 1 v Guaranteed ¢;| PL. SeAMesTRESS soit | SECRETARY to saccutive (/sa00| wert, Weer sak reper, DB. Sun roofing, ‘siding porches & t's Daisi w NE _HEATING zeal woveed ST rrgnee SERS Sm8; Eineen-| EXPERIENCED | Ww seal MaA- EXCELLENT RETIREMENT MIDWEST GRAEBNER'( 1 / Murdock PEs 706 kL alutiinum aanabmmetina Sindee PLASTERING a KEW AND ake | ru | Ay custom PAINTING. PAPER. Flenee a nd 2 NER’S—Pohtiac | CARPENTERS AU PERATION A} AND MICHIGAN HO oe BING AM — 5 _= Carl J. and : oe eee © J T. BENEFITS FOR 808 Pontiac State Bank Bide IRAE DINE. , ar tet Le I rre| PLUMBING AND HEATING H 8 —Mmétes. FE ¢-6018 Mrs . . ETE $-0297 313 Pontiac State Bank/Bidg. pair. PE 6-270 PE 44168 uron _FE 45063 | WALL p Page Sg pay, salary and. commission ELIQELE VETERANS ARRAY EL ubetnI OVER 3 | Phone FE “| CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- iene SSE int camer aim ee oe i ALL WASHING. I Tes. | Mrs. ipatton ors Re. APPLY | eee weew realy: Aedes ma Boxers, eed —= ni Kitchen & specialty. FE ino Also chimneys No job too —— ALWAYS DESEMDARLE Patew | i \ ; : \e he / jarge esidential and commer- Fd nf z Pete and Service Co.) neng an becinee'| ey au Birmingham. MId- Real [state / CARPENTRY. _( Raab —Pon-| etal Ousranteed work Ph FE | SE WE eae Cl nia “AN SING ieee 26 yrs. exp. FE | . Michaels a | =< =—S S; Mica wor ttics finished. Rec- | 486004 © gt . Nd Wale re in Mt. Hope | EXPERIENCED | BRICK ty ee —- Beauty Operators—2 aleswomen | Feation” rooms. Repairs EM BLOCK BRICK CEMENT WORK fnpp teinnpnereni nEuoV, eee DECORA TO ALL: { ¥ Lineenman wil! Experienced $80 % start, Steady / Wanted | 34773. & firepinces. FE 2-2468 ; pai ng service. Com- * 5 TION | ATTENDANT AND SERVICE ‘STATION ATTENDANT = _. | al Free estimates Phone FE me 3-3435 at the Vv oat Gall person Young married man between the Vacation paid | CARTE WORK NEW AND CARPENTRY & OENERAL RE-| 78354 INTERION PAUTTER: Wa Stn | Recitation of ia. Andre Beauty Salon 1 W. repeir FE ¢4210 No job too iittle’ For free | sai Thate R, HAS SOME pg be et 8 p.m, Wednes- ia ra. Community see ena eed Arma, FE 5-0237 ige OW | arornicn wiRino7} LICENSED | ie ee | TREE TRIMMING AND, JREMOV. | open time _FE_2-4i0 ‘ z Lhd ee = ———— - / : al Free estimates _PAPERHANGING. 95 YRS. 3 EXP. | 59 ‘ ‘ ACHI APPLY | Del's Service No. 4 John Baas. ’ So4 Huron 8t Fd_ Murray E CEMENT & BLOCK | ©3334 | Reasonable rates. FE ¢21T71 — | PS : person at Yates Machine| SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS AND CASHIER __FE_5-5969 or FE 5-6845 | EXP WRITER ED 4 . INTER- +6829 13, 1964. MYRTLE , 118 Main -st. e REMARKS } viewer, speaker, sales clerk | ___—Ss_— Work. FE 50782 | aes > FF eekek eek 1 —eeees_11) Main Gh, _Recborter.| | MEARE ge | RECEPTIONIST Would Wke eventing or weekend | CEMENT 18 OUR sPeciatty.| Bookkeeping & Taxes 14 PAINTING AND - DECORATING of: ~~ GRINDE RO. D. Charles Chester nationally known | Ree ae nd icine ecccntaln ns f oe tS r work Over 5 rr in Present job! Floors, basements. EM 3-4879 SPREE GE APE A Firs s000" Immediate service. Cush (e tobe - /EX PE “NCE equately paid now. but id = mother of Eee INSPECTOR tear Rg partes family Pail | work from 12 noon to 8 pm NO EXI ERIENCE enioy jontng creditors resedisbres | CUSTOM | BUILDING. FHA. FTI Se oe ane SERVICE PAINTING AND 1 PAPER 1 HANGING ‘ . | Must have experience on c¢lo.e ime or side I'ne Full time men . < 7 | $190 PER MONTH leaner days. Conscientious sober, | Dancing. Modernizing FE ¢$470 Edw. Mawiey FE 2-2603 = ——— =~ Pu-| tolerance. precision aircraft) eam up to $2500 per day in com- SALES GIRLS | Porglac firm needs an attractive family man Call FE $6885, Eve- [pte polar LICENSED | ~~~ a PAINTING = gpectalrYi FOR | will be | darts : : j) eee “epee Llane be Expert t dy -to- . te i th light typing t: s A dependability, try me! Phone poy MC MEG. CO | Squipment tor Bas oes | Sen bp tcl oremer | Shetae cheats. Garwer phous MARRIFD MAN NEEDS WORK OF FLOOR SANDING. LAYING anD | Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 Fe ssxs 0 Home, | 11 Indiatiwood Rd Lake Orion | Bide B neo oe Co meter | _ fd assist young salesmen. ny oa for 4 weeks or less finishing. 12 yrs. experience, guar- Se ate rn eo PAINTING PAPERRANOING . Oxford, Mich. ndian we j #.. Broc | BLOOMFIELD / My 2511 | an teed work. free estimates. Call DRESSES, SUITS, COATS & AL- A LEANE B. Johnson officiat- FOR ELDERLY MAN WHO SINGLE ‘MIDDLE-AGED eat eta NSA se Leo and _Jack 5-7462 ._terations. 191 E. Huron FE 47074. TUPPER’ OR 1081 : PLASTERING. . AND PATCHING, | 3-4837 FLOOR SANDING, . OLD on dairy at once. 6 Mi. East Meta- FASHION SHOP FLOORS | den ® Gh ee Carl L. Bills. FE | Garden Plowing JOBS FOR MEN | BS3,, 38, Dram Mt Phos state 313 Pontiac State Bank Bidg Puneral Phone FE 5-0277 Draftsman Painting & Wall Washing 22706 i | PLUMBING, REASONABLE “CALL —__Free_estimates FE 3-270 after 3°30. 16B. / GRAEBNER'S | | | ee $550 | — | CONCESSION “STAND ATTENDAN) : = " j N ND j .. $470) | Rest svoreriee girl over | PLUMBING. WORK WANTED. | | Floor tar Oyeart experience. |CUSTOM PLOWING. DISKINO _Physio-Therapy 21 21A rza-|geiied mech. fet" reauitca isn rainees. Bet yatta te RECEPTIONIST FOR |g eet ee aes " eatipment guar work | grading tnd mowing with new aa MAROW 13, 1996, ELIZA-|Skilled mech. ref. required $350 oe | of evenings Apply manager, x: tCk NTS ( SALESMAN, EXPERIENCED] $0Cc™ cauipmest guar were | iera tractor and equipment. Ches- SWEDISH MASSAGE & APY. of Mrs. Milton Ran. AREER CENTE rae "| | parEND Aare ARCHITECT—$250 faces bondabior Deve veal de- = ter _Ghethelg ME 6-068), Hare sage, chneee. 12 Elm i Gc i DarEND Er E GIRL OR Sing Well kno ‘hitect 4 ences bondable, have car, a; oe | i +2851 held |g: Riker Bide. FE 8.0416 | e al l | Detween 18 and $0 Baddsitting| (Well, Rnown architect needs @| pendable family man. age | FLOOR LAYING. SANDING & FIN ee a.m. I } and light housework y live| ‘frtendly gir! with pleasant per-| start immediately Reply atic | _ishing. C_ Bud Bills FE 2050 | Income Tax Service 7 “Television | Service 22 | home} wNEYMAN | M MACHINIST & | tn Call afer 10 am yi 5-3702 sonality pes melesme Seishers and Press Box "FIREPLACES GUARANTEED | RAR NS PARALP APP ting. machinist wanted Call ty you are presently seeking © ~~ ——<—S<‘A enemas jephone me TOE | WALL ance - WALL BOARD 7698 | Mr x v | COPENHAVER's. ADIO & Oakland Hills Me- ar position that wil! offer vou a required | fnstalled. Cement joints & nails. | FLOOR ~sanpINe “LAYING FIN | aA aNCO esl oli ees ics repair. 569 fh Lead, hat i a MAN NIGHT PORTER MUST! futuure and have a college de- | / a5 OTRAS | Ready for paint or paper. Very, R Gardner. 401 Central FE. Bring W2's Now Pict: — Pay Day alls. FE 4-5607 | he Pursiey| baeye janitor experience Phone gree of an equivalent retall back- F : f ! GRAEBNER’S | pert! ular Free estimates. MY 2-7519 ‘ Wayne Garrett v DAY OR NIGHT TV SERVICE. — a area “D- FOR RAWLEION Eaniy le edvancelondes @ planned Ex perienced j 313 Pontiac oe an oie lated = FIREPLACE BUILDER, STONE FE 56089 381.8 SAGINAW FE #1200) of Fe S420 | “= in: in AV Township. No! Dfogram in a large department = ° ; ~ { Phone FE $-0277 ' Work Wanted Female 11 specialiat Reasonable price Free ACCOUNTING & TAX SERVICE : _STRAKA | 1986. OBCAR! Lees ons sated | & art © sales store in Pontiac aH : . estimate Work guaranteed Cal! FE 2.2602 EXPERT Ww SERVICE att . Aburn pis ae and profits sos 1 Weekly lectures from top execu F, 1 DAY SFRVICEF POOMINGa FE, +-9A69 — make: Service cal's ® aear father of Start immediately Write Raw. Latdasal tea bribe tabahitir ats Cy é h ret ‘ALE pushel Pickup snd delivetr FE GENERAL BUILDING REPAIR, 2, ,, {ome calle by erm Cox Trievision, 063 8 isegiae, | ir er Fr experience, nrough u e a) > | i Brick sto ment work Plas. ” hb Sea e : 5-4620 : But cote “we a ee assignments which qualifies you | 0 enograp ers | on eh ; ; tries end tile work. PE ¢2200 AN INCOME TAX RETURN PRF- GUARANTEED ‘TV REPAIR R ANY i! be held Pri- re ae = = r an assistant buyer's position { 2 WOMEN WANT WAIL WASH ae pared in your home by qualified MARRIED MAN NEEDS WORK / ' ine and cleantha Pac 4.0203 GUARANTEED ROOFS. All } it KE FE ¢9736. CONDON 1:30 p.m. from! upon prompiekcon Executive needs a & 7 accountant with masters degree “ v7 Pune ot any Sind, Experienced tai tarm re) filled from within) policy |BABYSITTING | AND LIGHT | ga la lee _RADIO a TV, 171.8. PARKE 8 Sa ViVaiti | MT poten os , ! houekecping, Gaye Girl 20, 620 apyg Cet TE PNM _TF BOOKKEEFING AND TAX SERV JOHNSON RAID AND TY D e ing full e | say ae = R 3-95 - a | Cemetery Mr ‘ext | MACHINISTS cational an¢ work background A Dp y VE I Al IONS NOW | RAD TAEETING DINGY ROLE HOUS SE oe AI PULUY | pe oai37 FE 81024 * E_Walton Blvd FE ¢7601 Include telephone where vou , equipped FE 4-4450 1. A. Young TUCKER'S RADIO-TY. ¥ FE 5-3714. mney f latl lt & | thy gen ee) weeshed. Are (38 ler cee ); BEING TAKEN FOR, day or night, 428 Raeburn ____| 558 et EMING, FLOOR LAYING. | — ow arn scp | FE 4-3600 168 FE Pike St, jtor lathe, mill & bench) Ge : | FULL - TIME. SALES, BABYSITTING OR WASHINOS & “sanding. finishing. 158 Edison. Ph. INCOME TAX SERVICE | : | work. Must be experi- | warrece DEPARTMENT STORE TMCIN TAC Ls MIL SALES | “tronings done. $3 a bu FE 2-6866., FE 2-4405 BEN NT AITING _Typew riter Service 22 _2A en ; PONTIAC, MICH Z ' LADIFS . . . ONI. Yj BaBYsrTTING BY DEPENDABLE OUR S&PECIALT vale patdaclag ta) R RACED i enced in reading both as- a RRET-LAT re east THOSF “TE PECTED. Iady while you shop! Also sewing Bathrooms modernized, Free est} PE e102 ra POSTE CT PEWariENs AND ADDING MA- \ ‘sembly & detail prints. | MOTOR HOSE INTERESTED | _and alterations, FE 27400. mates. FE 26300 0: FE $2004. (aay ~genvice wot chine repairing Expert work. DON’T WISH FOR Must be able to do ints | Operator for close tolerance work MIVISTION IN FULL-TIME EM- SCORREE TEN DESINES ERR UA PLASTERING ON AND RE beanier alae Pelee OUR chal ranting and Ctfiee Sup + by w rg fe 2s, 2 ue ec epreneniiast-ditenebaisayesab-stine-enaaatlineina = moe aneoeeaeome Slassainseebelasions MONEY! M. ; =o! gat d} Tt Pisc nek elevate S10) PIOYMENT NEED construction co. or similar Etf- eae amt AND REPAIRS INCOME TAX SERVICE = YOUR TYPE “WRITERS RENTED ake it casily (ete ene ey APPLY. NO NIGHT Ghee AME Sem trst. “Bet Si 2epie Siagrieet P coaee Tam a satya gh Cla Ad T position offers steady em) M. C. MFG. CO. Personnel Dept WORK NECESS ARY. | EM 3-2275 ae anthate bul man WOULD LIKE | "-5306 a i nrabon aaEr Gs ~ Upholitering ; throu, ssified $10 ployment with concern 118 Indianwood Rd, Lake Ofion ‘CHRISTIAN MOTHER WANTS "Ollovtanity to bid on your new | 6.15. Home appotntments CGpTOU MADE Gi COVERS: | buildine special machin | WANTED SALESMAN AT ONCE. afternoon bapy siting 9 Siem of home. Financing available. FE INCOME — TAX SERVICES Your material FE §-2760 sell, rent, buy, dwap, hire,, & spe cn P. W. Dinnan, 66 W. Hu! o_o GLENWOOD AVE. Papper getlde ane aE TO oe MABE ne =| PHONE: “EMPIRE. »- 3 EAELE's CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- | WANTED: | FIRST CLASS N. CHRISTIAN G y ANI . i 1 2-8181 % | ery & automation equip: | r. No other need apply. a PONTIAC MICH | 4.) 4 ; stay with mother and baby while gore “MASTERS, NEW AND RE esti: | DITOR 177 ing, 8174 Cooley Lake Rd. EM dial FE : \ ment. 30 hour week. Con- _ ¢4o18. pane 8 8. Telegraph | husband works nichts. OR 33403. Peates FED 21688. , NEED HELP? | _3-2641._Free_estimates. ss \ tact W. M. Peterson, | WANTED FARM HANG” Sng, __ aie ieeaah reece | PAE BOGE | Reg SIND ARTE NOE | win eos tun ra per M.A ELON PS am Cargill Detroit Corp. | Yomen. For information cel Pit| EXPERIENCED WOMAN WANTS, deal for ? average return, FE 46706 SLIPCOVERS DRAPES & BED EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES | women. For information, eall FE CED WOMAN . es : = | spreads Your material 8-6797 2254 Cole Birmingham and dairy clerk age 25 to opps bea, Co Saturday.| J) & M BY. DG. SERV ICE SAVE MONEY _ ; 4 135 before | STENOGRAPHE! | _EM 3-3602 lS . Lost & Found 24 MECHANIC a itm old. SMALL COM at FE 2-7004 file t return for you. ¥) . if 7 near Birm gham open- “OGENERAL a aE WOR oo _OR 3-2276. FE 2-8245 RAR AA PAA AADAAAAARRAARLSA Syme ek. cna satlin oe EXPERIENCED GIRLS FOR soDA | [0f, {or girl able to, take, some ble Foun woman, wishes RG. SNYDER, FLOOR LAYING. SSTax, CONSELTANTS (LOST FEMALE COCKER SPAN- Pootiec burck Missel Anderson 2 la teceen “Latirell Sree | boaters nee ae < Prefer | Fitts area, MI 4-4284. | “eapaune and finishing. Phone F ‘ Wee a aioe jeobel eb ay FE 1858 a sui Pon ca public | Store. bt Orchard Lk eone under HAND SEWING AND MENDINO. LOST: 21 JEWEL GOLD BULOVA ‘ EXPERIENCED ; oO STEROORAPHER FOR SAI set ere “OF. EM_3-4785_ ne 3 Ww inter Prices Now in | Fi doaa Selig’ ates Lire He i aa watch Square face, tareten band. ~ MIDW IDW kK R. F. McKINNEY Univ 1 will personal? erty or will sell tt sore BUY OR SELL buy your Prop- fir Fou ee show you how to get cash if price is reasonable Call now esa 1 ROOM KITCHENETTE AND PR!- BROKER tet us R 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd FE 41157 LISTINGS NEEDED Buciness ang comm ercial prop erties. acreage or farms Qualified burets waiting ROY KNAUF, 26‘, W Huron FE 2-7421, OA 86-3338 2 LISTINGS W We have men for all kinds erty in the Roche burers residential ster area Realtor ANTED waiting prop- Roger B. Henry, Inc. i? Ris and Z us for advice be- 3 ROOMS. $11 Main St, 1849 BE. Auburn Rd OL $0111 OL 19121 | _____Rochester_Mich. SPRCIALIZE In commercial industrial | pons eal! ane. ot = ; Pay M JONES. L_ ESTATE 832 W os rE. 4-3605 18T Liverpled 4 ROOMS B. ATH AND | ‘Rent Apts. Furnished 33 a ee [Psa PAP ata A SS E ee ee go to — orem = & WAy ALAN, “But William — we have to have a car! How else can we APT ADULTS ONLY. Pine Grove | . Rent Apts, Unfurnished 34 2 AND 3 ROOM CABINS. KI Se faguisen. cul tic Cabin, 3 AN UTILITIES \ Tu ustic Ca a. AND BATH, FRIGL | __ 48 8, Broadway, Lake Orion. First floor 34 School | L _O1 daire, stove. 2 2 RM. FuRN. APT. ADULTS. 2645 / _5t Union Rd. M APT PVT. BATH AN! ae “bwin Tr. entrance, Biove. f rater and : CARO Reece come ee ties turn. “465° Couple. 618. $14 0 week Jessie FE 41469 No drinking, Orchard Lake Ave. after 5 pm. RMB. [ SNTHANCE. G48 ST aonus ian aie PRiViee heat. Nice couple. 66 N. Jessie. 3 fine nace, _ ave. Feivite 7 RMS. 3 MEN. BUS LINE. 319 | Roseiswn. _ re ._ Ave. 7 ROOM "Witt BATH. 7 ROOM ars. sites 3 ROOM |‘ sum“ ee oe $15.00 kid Ce aN * ROOMS AND BATH. MATTHEW RM EMCHENETTE. Oa ir. . OR 3-8033, _clean, No drinkers, PE 42337 : ee 7 ROOM APT. PRIV. ia 18-50 3. BATH. UTILITIES We ne PE Ca wer | _month. ry Pk FE ¥ 4p RM. MODERN APT ON CARE. |* O)°lnoutte asa f Ba he ag _ OR 38283, Call ‘eves. RE TED APT —ADUUaE 7 MODERN, . 3 quiet ‘clean adults. 1 | _ Judson. garege, $95 mo. 1 ‘APT. CHILD WELCOME. a FLOOR APT. WO — $6). Perky. children. FE 41001, 3 ROOM NEA © LAKE. +a a ROOM. AND 5 BATH rm to bus line. Electric J ROOM, BA HEAT.| oi heat, uiilities not furn eto _No drinking allowed. FE 44740. ROOMS AND BATH, __ Rooms With Board 38 1 VACANT » Elizabeth Lakefront bed bed all a tered atlache sulated and room A wonde: sand beach. and breakwater Full price, 617.500. Terms. LAKEFRONT rT LF interior to your own nis Won't last log | | | price ment today | $1800 DOWN MOLTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | MACEDAY AY GARDENS BUNGALOW Attractive eray oe oe ft of four vable a Al poh cna oO A epee ea. —— ! kitchen, picture ~ Fong get ine Ehret ae and “Aperries Price is right. 69,075 | CEDAR SHAKES$9,975 BRICK $10,975 hat ou are conside bulla a re and see > wage why aon good een oe that will “Tihave fave ents 2 * rece him for honesty and im- | tegrity WE SELL ~ WE TRADE DORRIS & SON | REALTOR 7 PE 41557 Tha Co-Operative | Real ‘Entae Exchange Civilians $525 Down Plus Costs Payments $36.9% per month tle features. Large lots | |Goodwill Bldg. au Pex regres Full price, BY OWNER 3 rie “OLD_ "RANGR Galea ining too ebutare” ete ving im ww dow Kichen, wich drapes dining ae Pants on G with ay Automatic ¢ oii furnace, Nice hee. Sowers & shrubs, ‘ ga- pod heey y a Bun ge geree. Good terms sa90e any. OR Rk COLOR RED ONLY 7 BEDRM- —_ well income home with discount. —- cash town” 103 N. Rose- For Better Homes See Pear! Building Co. __ FE 3: 7923 | PONTIAC’ LAKE. NI ¥ MODERN Sida einder mm . iake-front ~ BOARD &RM Coe | lee ai AKETRONT $15. 750 WNER LIKAVING S8TAi 1 Pairgro | = SILVER LAKE gol ih suburban ranch ud By ROOM) A “an ‘BOARD F “FoR “MEN, Attractive brick (wo _bedroo' é es utitity Toem, large 58076, home, & Silver Co ving bedroom. Eating N ROOMS. Id ‘j & euired Lovely ° : : r | . = acre. Home style meals FE $0377, 14 eel for F FE 2-9208 VI 3-8900 foun PE Cte ba) en tn picture “eindow, tle bath. eat | apr oars — Matthew: ; Convale scent Homes 38A ter bea foo Tate. uit stch- CELLENT CARE aaep.| Garige io be bricked. Nice sur- h : = Charles Hotel Rooms. 3 4nDIAN VILLAGE BUNGALOW : HOTEL AUBURIN Ls Faas ein s AVAILABLE bg 8 king business, FE HURON HOTEL CLEAN MOD- ern rooms a or week. 45) _West Huren St Phone 39-8206. | Rent Stores 40) a-warm comfort- AARP RO able place to live Near bus, shop- Se center ‘and nice surroundings WE 811, - WE TRADE neil B — AYON ‘ 7 ROOM, LA’ PER. VERY bat "s re- a ae ee ee ne Pe cic i Remenabe, Worn | ate oe Aewreeeee Wr | CORR WES. OF Wr COS! «= DORRIS & SON or pels, PE eter. are AVAILABLE MARCH 3.3 Bdrm. PE Gisis. AL ve oe _— ove . Huron 3 ‘ADULTS ONLY, | James K Blvd. and Voorhees Rd., Rent Office ce 41 | Co-operative Real Estate change ia wae. i. $115 per month Pp ye Ps aa Et | _ aa na nner, | nOOMs. MESS SH. | ements ter snatacorigg. tute “artrl e PE 28781. DOWNTOWN | APT. 3° ROOMS. Fr, sores ete, 2,000 0q. | 2 RM. APT, 387 OSMUN. COUPLE . All utilities ‘turn. Inquire Y% block to Municipal | _only, PE ate os SE |_-RIO APTS “BIRD” 8EE i FURN, WORKING One eter me 5 soe, FE 3-72 28) OAKL. eee a 7 ROOMS, PRIVATE “ATH AND 3 rooms and bath stove and a LUXURIOUS LIVING rance. Gene osp rm Cow 4 Pe 9-0208. NICE 3 & BATH UPPER. WELL | 300 8 8 Woodward, Biham. MI ¢-4700| This us a home that will catch | a "ROOM, FOR ETRED a ‘ PY. wits ee ae venta, 41 Chatter riotse. | ! apeess ed fo Mg pO with (ies | _ Aauhe only. Ho pets, €t [Ss | MAIN FLOOR LOCATION ON! ful slate porch and jaiousie door | 3 RM. NEWLY DECORATED PVT IMMEDIATE 10N. 4, West Huron next to Riker; wii be highlighted ‘by them | bath. — N. Saginaw. Apply | rooms od bath 27632, | Patiding idea! for retail of ctr PY + Jand. wx pt. ‘ nde MS, BATH. HEAT | lession’|} services office erd| cork Moored living room With & Le OOM. “NICELY PURN. CHIL-| furnished. In modern building. | E. Pa Realtor 1050 W corner brick fin is just off dren welcome. FE_$-6607 ane root laviaka. cieryeee | Huron A. | ~ large “ss Ge ot oe 3 WELL FURNISHED ROOMS ON | _ Private, Union = a | oo : ut in fi is featured in West _side._PE +3876. NORTH SIDE APTS FOR RENT Foe Rent Miscellaneous AZ the 16 218. master bedroom. aM N. DOWNTOWN. 2 QUIET; f,1°RUC Ming “House FE €:2821 | ~~~ Ceramic tie beth just off the clean _adylts. 154 Judson _aft_ §. PE $1172. . ' VAY rt 2 good sized bedrooms. The J ROOMS AND BATH PARTLY aM ONE WA Brick fireplace in the ‘recreation rmished couple only FE 2-7214 ~ SIX iL ARGE ROC 5 COAST TO €OAST ge a sanyo “ca | 3 ROOMS. yw GaILDREN. CALL ON WEST SIDE RENT HERE LEAVE Tit er extras included . . Clemens. FE |» QPen, and Cioseg Trailers | | pttee of ($31,000 term "| 7 ROOMS PRIVATE BATH. No ‘arce ving room, ond, dn OR 31456 4 ACRES children, OR 3-1368, after 3. and kitchen. $100 per month. Pon. | BOAT AND PLOOR SANDER. POL-| , simately 4 algo | RMS UTILITIES FURN NO tiac Press Box 12 ishers, scrubbets. cement Si eenied ws art La Sarai | drinkers FF 6-323: WEST SIDE APT VAC —wew | ott seamen ete FE 6-314. 240) POS Won built 2 4 ROOM APT. PARTLY FURN. | stove. refrig.. garage. Ing. 560 W. | Baldwin Ave 0 ith ak floors end peer sees | ano Bd ape Neen) _Huron_ i a —— << Sale Houses” 43 Walls Excellent neighborhood 4 ROOMS D BATH. PVT EN- es Full price only 6¢.760 on terms. Gancns: tay gules susaronees| Rent Houses Furnished 35 Phare ceed a alkcaes Glad! EEN LAKE WARD E. PARTRIDGE “DROOM MODER é : ne ‘ faa BATH. private En. | oat arotnd MY | REALTOR FE 4-358] | ‘ Ro . eae BATH. MODERN pt fuel 48 FURNISHED EX- D i ioe Ww HURON er stv, rylerences te, Judean ct! ” cept nN cen |%> SLES Wer OF, TELRORAPE } ry vi 4-54 —s ve_ : a K MOD mh - ' “@ ROOMS AND BATH PRIVATE * ‘Bromus ee ea Ma $1000 DOWN | vr vas byob ps FE 2-0661 or) 41778 1 room } bedroom home all on eee > Sk: SHED on one ir ated jw P ALL MODERN EPPICIE “ oo Se Soo cas Ghaneartation Ol ISO} rime. r lt — = To} res rans on | Epc ® nice 3 rm |3 ROOM MODERN LAKE PRIV- Call for further information i Call_after 8 p.m 7 8 jock | _fleges FE 4-482 cs | | ATTRACTIVE 2° ROOMS. PVT | COR Sesto FE He AMP-INN. | CLOSE IN : = 5 - mE Paratad eae « biccksl cont FOR BETTER HOMES echingion "st “rr TT | FOR RENT eS ae ~WIN- al Aeaatswe) Poatine? 9) bse: i ATTRACTIVE 3 ROOMS. NORTH terized cottages coins en wel- é: resus ease) Cu ee Panhard . | side. amie only. Call FE 44425 | come 3810 Dixie Highway basement, coal furnace and fcr sanuckeua ree to care after MODERN 5 ROOMS. KEEGO. REA- @ large lot with like-new uiiows Hving ts yours rE CLEAN Sears ROOMS, PRI- sonable oes. welcome vate entrance, telephone. Em-| —*'#!¢ ana biplane oes | Rent Houses “‘Unfurn. 36 COUPLE WITH SMALL BABY. ON. bus line, near town tes 4-207 We have clients for West aide 2 BEDROOMS AND BATIL WITH and subyrben prope’ We @lso| FURN. CLEAN 2 ROOM PRI | coy priv. on Williams La OR have fons good boing sds oa as cameo ean uftl- 1746 ore rf any real es serv- ies rn S per mon couple A MO ter contact us, for quick efficient only MUlberry 0-163 f gros tie ee | service ROBT CHAPIN penta ROOM APT BATH. 41778 , couple ities 111 Semincie 3 Rooms AND BATH Micasrry Be ee take Rd._PE ©1139! Grounp FLOOR APT CLEAN of Oxbow Lake OR CASH FOR Y OU R couple No drinkers. 1038 Osk- 3 pepROOM HOME IN aide HOME OR E QU TY | Highlands Sub Gas heat Will “29 = GROUND FLOOR PVT BATH 2! lease 1 year of more at $110 per Tw you wish to sell your prop cks west of downtown 38 Wil-| month 2 months tn edvance arty and want fast aetion. call | jams zeiiaste Maren, ve ‘i ee us in many cares we can get you " : rs Bud ieholte Real Esta the immediate cash for your home KITCHENE fl Lal §-1201 or 1372 or equity We also have wagers | ension lady Rensenabis rept ¢ ROOM UPPER, INCOME FAST | See ee a | rivate entrance and lo tide Adults PED 2-8706 eves “6402 of Ope | Seer bt a Paes : M. and 5 ROOMS AND BATH, AUTOMAT- cae ~« een med afer 8 00 p m = I te heat and hot water, #75 a mo LL Hont HOUSEKEEPING ROOM FE 44388 ; With garage For employed lady y i. A CASH | Shcnikttatineattt # a poome, Pe Manes, ces requ ar L ° - For small equities. ff you beve Ave . EB eset 1 & id welcome Ref what we want we at vour - door within 24 hours with cash for r Rn Papert OR TE UTIL. a rAMILY DU PLEX 5 ROOMS your equit: 1 now and tell us | & bath with bemt Of} heat. auto what you hav » SMALE APT. PRIVATE BATH AND matic hot water children wel- | Kd M. py Realto ance Couple Lake Orion come $70 month FE 2-4h08 dw tout. Realtor | Sivmie aniston PE 3s 6 ROOMS AND BATH, GAS FUR- TN Seginas St Ph OPE $01 SMALL MODERN APT VERY nace Downtown on Carter 8 _Open Eve. ‘tl a clean $15 per week plus utilities | Avail March 28 Apply && WN WANTED VACANT LOTS OR OR 3-93R9 Cass Are acreage. Sewer and water @ of STUDIO APT FOR 3 BUDDIER AUTOMATIC OAS HEAT ¢ BED CHT Ah in priv home Mornings, FE rooms FF: #0808, or FF 44 ASTELL REALTY 29808 " 95 Oakland Ave. FE ose ———7 | LARGE. HOUSE CLOSE IN RU as 7} 3, cna va duite only 200 N Paddork. Churchil: Rad Auburn Hetehts Aiberta Apt 0 . 27 LARGE ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH SMAII HOUSES FOR and entrance Inquire 645 A to heat children we burn Aire Kenniworth st off - : FE $2031 AND § ROOM APART. WEST SIDE WELYt KEPT BRICK with heat hot water. and, 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms $100, refrigerator furnished $45 per bacement & garage FR 48797 Month and up See Mr Smith 28 For Rent Rooms 37 BA Huron St ; ‘1,2 &3 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMB Caretaker in front. FE 3-0034 —_ 2 jiom HOUSEKEEPING me t Ere Elderly man. 102 UPPER 4 RMB. AND BATH GOOD neighborhood $20 per polos tn- quire 65 Henderson FE 2 WOMEN CHILDREN Wetcome Welfare and ADC eccepted rE 5-440. Rent ‘Apts. Unfurnished 34 sale bath heat hot and cold RENT at ome Tavior 3 4 ments TILE BATH PVT. ENT * ritties furn rE +4006 3 ROOM Paci NEAR YMCA mo LOE ei “GARAGE, WEST SIDE. \3 ) ROOMS AND. AEE ‘EAST SIDE ron for refined persona FE 6-846) 66 N. Anders HEATED. REFRIG Btove Clean. 655 Markle ERATE Bore B pocket tt te 11 | RMS AKD BATH PVT 3 y, kitchen -privtieges 3 RMS. AND BATH. PVT ENT zi Util Adults 100 Mechenic, ROOM FOR ea dy ie) ROOMS AND BATH. gTOVE RE; Qt, ome. PE Ctoee call be | prixeratet and util furn “Adulte Pe See line. 3 biks from woman Cooking. washing privi- een teges, FE 5-863. arn co ann Available now i zy vis tall PE 3 #2287. 3 ROOMS ig # BATS. i INQUIRE 0 ‘ROOM FoR i OR’ eee S IN | 1 ROOM on “ELDER LLY MAN. nae, Bloomfield Terrace, near Prt, ent, and util, 814 weekly. 7 Root AFT pei TLE = Barn oe Mapa PRET FE s-0010 trigeretar aad) gtamaes furnjoned SLEEPING ROOM FOR 1 NICE ROOM, CLOSE 1 TR. eslatL | FR 42988 or FE 8-0976 i ire gir} near Post Office ” ~ _apt_men, FE 5- | 2 ROOMS. UTILITIES. FURNISHED 1 ROOM aCe AND rE st PEPiNG ROOM emar POR: ‘or ite; only. 3 ROOMS, _ onan STE. tise Motor ‘all after Sn'’x_? Padaoct Alberta Apts - > nent FE 21081 nn an Neilson, _ 7? ROOMS 3 GENT. | SINOLE #7. PARKING 3 8. Inquire 348 Dakiand Ave. |} ROOMS aKD PATIL EAT AND Adock PE 46700 2 BEA Yept, for @ adults. FE Yt FURN +0448, acne SLEEPING ROOM. GEN. | Ueman. FE 26771 24 Norton Ave. ‘me 6 furn. ae a basement | ROOM POR RENT FOR BUSINESS | pileket fence Vacant, im- Mediate possession HOME OR INCOME Located tnside the ¢lty on a ved street. & room. 4 bedroom, house with I's baths Plumbing etc in for ‘apartment upstalre Terms ean be arranged Don't miss secing thia one WE NEED LISTINGS GILES RE ALTY £0 62 W Huron Op MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Bateman 3h. 200 Down Located just off Paddock St Consisting of 6 large gas heat garage 125 ft lot. Total price only $82 A } rooms Seminole Hills A home designed and con- structed to biend perfectly with tts notable address It's brick with 2 bedrooms and fuil tiled bath down. 2 bedrooms and tile bath | up The kitchen ts @ master- piece of convenience and in cludes @ built-in range and oven many unusaal rangement appoint- ments make pereonal tne | spection imperative to fully anpreciate ite appeal and charm West Side Just “% block off Huron % bedroom home water heat- feria “ ta th aeekend subs eatin ite best and best 1 only $37 900 down To tal price just $13 900 15 Acre Just 3 miles from down town Carpeting. of) heat 2 car garage Loads of fruit treee and beet of all only $7,600 About $3,000 down Near Silver Lake #1 foot ranch home bull Hatr i ‘$2 And you'll agree that fs one of today's best val- $14500 with $4 560, Ol heat, carpeting. ear attached garage lot, lendscaped e 8Orry | ues et (Tt pleases ws to please YOU) Fi Kampsen Real PE, 37? 8 Trlegraph , Co-operative Real tors Run Er 5-6173 — & Maicial Exchange | | this sparkling: $ year old 3 hed | reom brick ranch, al on 1 feor beauty 1% baths, drapes and ; etc New suburban area owner | | onl Wwansterred, qiuck possession, | COLONIAL HILLS North Bloomfield’s finest An al! brick ranch type with hot water | base-ray heat carpeting drapes, | water softener included inelosed | Tear porch overianking theovely | | landscaped premises | make an | annointment to see this now at} $26.200 with terme | | CONTEMPORARY 3 bedroom, 2 lovely baths peneled Walle thru ow te fireplace wall tn living room, | simte covered hall and dinin room. fighted petio and nestle among many lovely shade trees | here t¢ ome you should teke a look at | Event ele Weitzel & Th ont @ cel Mr OFFICE OPEN $4 TOLINSON, Realtor 1704S ae “graph Rd 4.2533 A MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE CLARK | 2 RFDROOMS) &IURIURBAN | gleaming whife Ranch Home he 0 Jarge bedroom: feet in length mice Itving ro Hey ; rombined kitehen and dining area 2 foot in length, utility room stered wails attached ty car | Landacaped 3 jot lake Bhowr appointment with terms 2 bedrooms tradern kite! nwet oak f adto of] farnar e, fully Rear yard fenced Circse and bus [ese than Bat with et basement insuiated te «choo $300 down WHY DON'T YOU DROP IN OUR OFFICE AND LOOK OVER OUP | PICTURE DIFPLAY? OVER 100 ; HOMES ON DISPLAY ICLARK REAL ESTATE FFE 46492 | ad W Huron Open Evenings’ | Co-operative Reai Estate Exchange % i Hl ; DONT PAS Sour: | MONEY! Sell unneeded ibe longings for cash = | throng FE 28181. 4.0528 or FF 4-4813 |’ f no ans’ run Joslyn, ving h in Bey nea Meusioes, tak Oe further detalis, Only $24,060, B. D. CHARLES, Realtor FE 40521 va 8. Telegrers __MULTIPLE LISTING & SERVICE WHITE ~ BROS: “THE RENE” Lorex = bedroom inets. Large liviig. ares enhanced planter shelf and beokense. er box and shutiers. $1,250 mover you 52 per mo. Includes taxes and insurence rther infor- mation eall— 3 Bedrm. Ranch on Wooded Lots $12.400 — $700 Down Peaceful” living among the tow- ering reom ranch homes were built for com- fort — = features, over sq, % large rooms, 1Ny Fy ~ fully ted aluminum sliding windows al) lots. Gas heat Laree picture window choice of colors. Many tures, . SEE THES FOR APPOINTMENT TODAY THE “ELDORADO” GI's $750 Down FHA $2,100 Down Full Price $14,700 IN CLARKSTON GARDENS WITH COMMUNITY WATER, SYSTEM Bee the first grown of brick ranch built im Clarkston. NEAR EASTERN JR. HIGH See this real sharp 3 bed- “Only a. RANCHER aie bave = e Ca. bate city water aad orto t sewer. Very brick and haa three large bed- rooms with large closets ‘The | low dowa Co spacious living room has a beau-| Idw. M. Stout: Realtor tiful window wall For tes eon | TT i% | 2 ee = venience there are tie bathe with ecoiored fixtures The home ts heated with perime- ter gae heat and has a gaa dis- poaal —- Aluminum storms and ecretng, led bot 1008150 for the chikttren to blacktop road. Close to and shopping U8. 19 ta Waldon at South Village of Clarkston Tura right to mode! Open 1 schools to § daily WHITE BROS Puen ne On F108 Eves ‘til §- Sun KNUDSEN “INDIAN VILE \GE 4 bedrm brick ceramic ti fireplace. marble 4il!s storm sash and screens recreation space rm, dihing rm 1941 and has tained $15,809 -FOUR UNIT BRICKS We have 2? good 4 family bricks that show a food return on the Investment They are well iocated for rentals Both were built {pn the late 2s bul} wee heat carpeted Hytre and hail Built been well eash to mige WATOJT KRNI DSEN REALTORS 810 Pontiac Btate Bank Ridg PH FP 44518 MULTIPLE LISTING ARRVICE Porsst itt db PRC OMY § rocmes and ba wn and 7 rooms and beth un which could rent for $75 per montt 2 aT gRrage paved drive, fall bee ment Off heal Let the upste rent pay the bouse off for vou 1 ROOM BUNGALOW OFF JOSLYN 2 bedroom, living room ititehen full bath, of] heat i's car garage sate fruit trees, on very large lot HUNT AND FISH North Central part of lower Penin- sula (146 miles) A fine trout stream through aus ‘provers eur a jare barn. formerly used for w dance hell up, and bowling alleys down This 130 acre farm hordets on the Muskegon river and 76 acres are tillable ere is & lor of possibilities to develop erty into a real Priced at $7,500 with terms. the pron- AN W Classified Ads! SCHRAM | FE 5-509! or FE 5-9471 ph, PE 5-2864 cor. 3rd REALTOR PE 56-6165 pen Ere Tit Lie, ee no. NEAR 8T MICHAR, Neat & clean home La: oa wosual play on Winding | % mile | 1% | main | | money maker | | ger having 7 to accommodate fam ft ore oe Has ays ae a : heat hot ral MOVING OUT Wanting to get , Ittle wars out from town neat 5. room $70 Terms. JOSEPH F. REISZ Liane) beh w Porth St 20250 It 44419 Mutt TIPI, z LISTINO. SERVICE _ O'N . MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ATTENTION OTS avaliable i a | bo a S Now clean older hdme 2 dis- trict 3 ment. garage all at About $500 down will move you in You be firet DUTCH COLONIAL tn ex- cellent condition through- “| 9 PAMILY turing nt” : fey, heat hes a os BS 72 Per Month * Pes ore 3 BEDROOM Lossted. ane casa aa Russell HL Young w «2 Woe . screens. cide onl "toast side’ Oe wecar “Down Payment Only #00. WM. A. KENNEDY NR ee “Fat Sin $1450DOWN M REALTY INCORP, _ b “oo Ww. "TEMPLETON" K & ae 0 her “eal ts Ry ed— Down ~ . ““ Peat BrOka Buss Sonitn ope ca te REAL ea ‘DARDALE ws mia excellent bath some a farane. ved Legetcece a4 w 260 Sow kK. G. HE “MPSTEAD 102 EB. Huron ‘BARGAIN BARGAD Lom cee - deem oy ae . 3 yaks ‘to down, will bam- fr WRIGHT, Realtor. eeperetire esi _Betate Exchange FOR SALE follow ing bulldings = living reom lace full din- ep and kitchen ? bedrooms. one max ter ive Y2 ¥ 18 and bath up Painted basement auto beat and hot water 9 car garace weil landscaped eet ee g I is] ~ i di For Sale Houses 43 le tor Ee te ea 6147 Clarkston Orion Rd. BEDROOMS? rs “AND Dy | 90 D own PAYMENTS heat “iar east Optiyke. ta lots, low taxes information WAGNER _ -HOMES_. 1960 Ne Opdyke Rd. od FE 47197 _ BY OWNER, LARGE 18 ROOM brick. Suitable for convalescent _home | 45268. COMMERCIAL LOTS plant, side. 4 H with basement, gas St woe 3 ——_ 2 lots. A steal at $3500 TRADE WEST SUBURBAN bedroom ranch 3 bdr, ic full price, $1500 down. 125 ACRES OAKLAND COUNTY Two barns silo, machine shed chicken house, 3-car rage. wu avast per cae ned ere priv. e, acres saw ber Beaut 11 room mod- m in excellent ition, — liv eee ee cut stone ..2 nha tural be i orien fireplace. base hired help. with pad bothe Shia oie coe coon Pal Real en ipo ag Argan GOOD Lo- aivet RANCH STYLE NEW 2 Bedrm. Den for Less Than Rent! $36.97 per Mo. PLUS TAXES AND INSURANCE| FEATURES GALORE | $750 Dn. Plus costs MOVES YOU IN MODEL OPEN Drive out No Perry _ one solv Bf Castell F Realty tH Fe Attractive, Comfortable Three home well taken care of ne ear eney Auto gas — recre- ation room. Priced to ri-Level — Bains, ‘Tenn. ledge rock fireplace ment pus "a “utiity. room. You ol = , or tease inte George R. Irwin Completely R Redecorated PEiaae — o.2808 bse men Lares I, re ee Pe Re ed roKincron a |GAYLORD NEW HOME? stop in. If we FE 4-9584 aes ome = J MteaL K. Trwin ‘ 301% Ba Saginaw Street oe Te seca 136 Bast Pike 8t. Clintonville Road ‘The inst one these new brick ranch homes jeh has been one new home eee ever tached ga: . with mr we ET LOME ea) Soe Sa Sa Se s subd west of ,. ne road, just com-| Ja@yno Adams grade school gio. 8 «-~ modern brick) Terms, . é j— Bap Pega ag seat on 250 Down fixtures. dinette. en Jean ™m ‘2- Kites nehes with eth bitch cabr jow tn 0 os of big trees, Pull nets & twin sink. Excellent basement with new oii furnace for recreation room. Auto.| and electric water heater. Lot : water. copper plumb-) = 0x}! ick fruit, berries and . Truly a fine home —— .. Northeast ed vt ‘on alton Blvd. Price OSEPH F. REISZ ae or “a ah ue ste LAKES GALORE FOR YOU TO ENJOY I you desire —, of Pontiac, the he district west ro we have just what the doctor dered. An attractive sx FE bedroom bungalow. on fenced | , near kage Bschool Huge | room w arming fi: Extra large ot — P i i : 3 Ha vo ti = ent, wih ante oli | ON 1 ACRE “Rock of Gibral- Wke the tar’’ is this 1 floor bungalow with Ly a ult trees, & F R. ANKS. -LONG LAKE FRONT i an round = Seoptios ot] sfuroece, Be, x alee CANAL LOT Lakes 141 ft. access to Sylvan, . e Vemus of the Subdivision. Otter Lakes, Well shad- - Eepahd chests, ~ STARTER HOME me. ity Z cottage. vere eet ga-) et oo with first home, 2 room, peees iy ate + 300 with thaded slot 2 vlock Bock ~ HOME _ MART | tow, ars sas RBALTY 3° New Brick Bi-Levels Estates. aes ontas sn brick homes with attached 3 bedrooms, reer Ou! on, and. vanity tied —— Pst and doors to 1% acre lots criminating buyer. “KINZLER LTOR Livable | fone com aa fn Watkins- | Pontiac Nehens i 5 Oakland Ave. ot OO North Side Value Located within walking dis- tance of Pontiac Motors. 3 . AN in perfect condi- real buy at $12.- Anderson Street 1041 built — 2 bedrooms and bath on first Noor second floor partialiy fin- ished. Ot) heat, aluminum storms and screens, 2 car Eels: Excellent buy at 11,950. Choice Location In Ottawa Hills on Miinots reasonably priced 500. 10) 1 car ga- : Drapes in living room ona ‘dining room included Beautiful rear yard for your enjoyment next summer. Leslie R. Tipp. Realtor 22 W. Lawrence Open Eves FE 5-616! or . PE 5-2859 KENT mt Established tn 1016 $1900 DOWN — Near Williams Lk, I story home with 3bedrms, and utility room, Ot] heat. 1'y- Car garage Total price §8.900 WEST SUBURBAN }bedrm home vestibule modern stoker ot, grapes ries take privileges and 1'»- car garage. An exceptional buy at 69.960 with $2,350 down ELIZ. LAKE EST. — 2-bedrm. modern home tiled bath. full basement, rec rm, gas heat d-car garage Lake privileges W. Huron 8 Ph. PE 4.3525 M “MULTIPLE LE LISTING SERVICE _ | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE LADD'S | Signs Are Everywhere WATERFORD TWP Here is a nice 4%: room 1! stor 2 bedroom home in wonderfu condition, with a nice living rm nice kitchen and dining area, full bath and shower, plastered walls oak floors a heat, glassed in front porch On a beautiful | {aex1h5 “hii landseaped including 13 fruit trees in Pr arbor and chicken —— riced to sell for $9300 cash aioranae ° Be INTIAC Te this lovely 4 room, 1 cael frane home with bedroo Large living room, Modern Kitch: | en. full bath hardwood floors = SS eee auto. gas heat and On a nice dot Box136. with a large 2 car gara shade trees workshop property bes blaektop vkveetal ! water sewer and gas Priced to sell for 98.950 with $1,500 down LADD'S OPEN SUNDAYS 4286 Dixie Dra Oe oar yon Prains «er WN. Lggeer bot or M-24 3 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | DRAYTON AREA — | $1350 DOWN — Corner location. $12.950—terms Srm modern ome, all in excellent condi- tion, Modern bath with shower, of] furnace 2-car garage, over head doors and cement drive Landscaped. lake privileces pered road, $13,450 with $3.000 down For this west sub- mod€rn kitchen, 2bedrm., full bath with show- @r, basement, oi] furnace Near school and bus line Immedi- ate possession Total price $6,- 958. WEST SIDE INCOME — 2-family | with -rms and bath each Pri- vate entrance, full basement, oil | heat, Property zoned for busi- | ness. Large insulated garage | suitable for business or shop | ge. with $2,900 owe: Cail | _ FAMILY HOME — Over 1 acre of ground and a G_ I. resale, 3 or 4 bedrms., tiled bath, _ base it. enjoy Now at $9,950— SMALL — down sponsible peo bed pouces from $8,950 to limited time only. FLOYD KENT, Realtor 24 W. Lawrence FE 5-6105 Open Eves. Next to the Consumers Power | to $7,500 for’ 4 Lots on corner ¢ to Pisher en- large living rm., & din- | fruit and ber- | For Sale Houses 43 NO DOWN PAYMENT NO MORTGAGE COST | FREE! GI HOMES IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY fae PRIVILEOES 8, 1% baths Extra large willy. tog thee - sinks. in beth color ed, fixtures. Ki ' 225 lots, paved stre for any QI wheee papers bday isse Lutes’ toe low pore? a 8. Ld free. ee or alan Absolutely Wil) build our free and ctear lot, 2 sharter | homes w ent, Or. bulié on. our with small down zat after 6: OR as street. Ti) ~ mi . Wil builds 2 of 3 bedroom — type home on your ADAMS BUILDERS ) ADAMS LTY CO. 32 Auburn are PE +3303 FUNNY BUSINESS _ by Borshberger Pull m furnace, Puil grice $12. Lo &.- 000 down. Bal ‘only #70 On paved road just Cond M56, with | % acres land, cute bedroom | solid — home. Naas 15210 | | tam Soxi0 kitchen. Idea) couple ple! Only $6,500, $2,500 down. pa own pay- mm w custom built home = your sustes. For com in- MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICB DOWNTOWN AREA ig enough for a two family in- oer ot Colonial come, is room } tome. Bath full basement, two y $12,000 with car garage and terms. SOUTH BLOOMFIELD HIGHLANDS 1% levels of gracious living this 3 bedroom brick home. Rec- | reation room with } basement natural fireplaces, carpeting and drapes included. $27,500, terms. SYLVAN REALTY CO. 2383 Orchard Lake Ra. FE 5-0418 | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange BY OWNER, IN by bilan ef Sioeed Township close to schools, store and farmers Mkt. 5 rooms ond tiled Ww to wall carpet z ing room ing in fr and din Full basement, new oil furnace, with hot water heat, On two lets 0 fete’ Pavan a monthly ym or Fe yis2) 3 FAMILY INCOME CLOSE TO La ottoh oh Sc afel 8) ~ Rooms do apartments | up Ga: heat, garage, 52x75 lot. You can have a home with the rent from the apartments | " making es permease: EASON- | ABLE TERMS. | rr Per " NEAR DOWNTOWN | $1450. DOWN, FURNISHED — 3 bedrooms, living room, sunroom, dining room. kitchen, bath, base- ment, oil Geet, automatic water | heater, 1% car gerage. CALL | TODAY. FAST SIDE AREA 3 BEDROOMS — Large 9 ret room, dining room, kite basement with Terreationl theo extra kitchen & hobby shop, gas heat, water heater, frutt cellar, garage large lot. wal! to wall carpetir£, oak rs, REASON- ABLE TERMS J. R. Hiltz aan Open & 1011 W. Huron St PE 5-6181 Hills of Rochester Bites 2 bedroom brick. 45%25 With large living room. fireplace, | dining room Ceramic tile bath, kitchen and ffl] basement 2 car | garage This dream home has ! carpeting, drapes. porch, cathe’ walk Located north of Rochester $5,000 down. Better call today for | appoin an FR. ASK SHE PARD Rochester OL 1-751) ‘ANNETT OFFERS 3 Bedrooms— Lake Privileges | New trtlevel home in A-1 condition, situated on T0x160 well landscaped lot. Out- | standing features include ceramic tile bath and lav- atory, fireplace, full base- | ment automatic ot] furnace, | 2 car garage Close to } schools 21,500. terms, 5 Acres—Clarkston 2 bedroom brick ranch home | in excellent condition, latre carpeted living reom with | fireplace, kitchen with din- | ing ell, recreation room with | fireplace, utility room, base Tay eat, 2 car attached | 12 x 18 outbulld- | ms i | New Ranch—Suburban New 6 room brick end frame ranch home _ Lvitng room 16 x 33 with fire- kitchen 16 x 16 with dishwasher, family room 16 & 28. 2 bedrooms basement 38 x 40 with fireplace imeter ol} heat, water er vent fame in kitchen and place bath Attached 2'9 car rn- rage Lot 100 x 190 Im- meciate possession $28,500, terms. Bloomfield Highlands | New 3 bedroom brick ranch | with 2 tile baths ietge livine room with fire and dining ell, modern xi teh. } en and breakfast nook larae | recreation room with fire- pace full basement. gas | urmace, 2 car attached ga- outstanding features, | cash to mortgage. | Sylvan Lake Front Beautiful brick contempor- | ary home on nicely land- | scaped lot with underground aprinkling system. entrance ail, fireplace jn living rm., hing area, and | drapes, bedrooms, | tures extra space,.| bath, fireplace, screened | porch, hot water heating | system Attached 2 car ga-, rage $32,500, terms. es Annett, Inc: REALTORS Huron FEderal 8-0466 om, Evenings and Sunday 14° | nC ca Nort R'TOR, pe USSELL HOTT LE Mn | 9 BEDROOM, GAS HEAT, $7450, 1500 down, a mo. Corner a ee ge ee mis. — DINNAN 66 W. Huron 71. | 82 N. Telegraph _ Open Evenings Co-operative WEST SIDE. 3 BORM. HOME with basement. $8,960. Only $1,950 down. ORlando 3-3385, “$750 DOW N—t Z ACRE Located east of Fiames in Au- ence utili: RD. RILEY | ire R e Elizabeth Lake "Rd. FE 41157 BRIC K—$750 DOWN base go a tase on fre, st cmade cae | a D. elie LEY. BROKER Bilsabeth Lake Rd. FE 41157 $950 DOWN PLUS FHA MORTGAGE COSTS THE in the pleasant living room, metal kitchen cabinets, Deleo oli furnace, full bath oak floors, city water and : $7600 Monthly payments approxi- mately $53 including taxes and tn- surance. RAY O’NEIL, Realtor 262 s ee Rd. eagle Phone FE or Co-operative | Real Estate plan BROWN barat Oran Dase Ldap "ype be well, septic, wired, Electric pump, autamatic hot water, kitchen sink and all intertor studding. “Excel- saxo construction.” Lake privi- ces. 1300 DOWN — Modern bungalow home with full basement, two car lot with privileges on Priced Ay only Love e front ¢ y beach an turaitare ine? > ie Call Mrs. Burke, FE 4¢7339. 950 DOWN Modern bungalow bome with full basement, two lots with fruit trees, ete. Garage. This home ts nice and clean. $1500 DOWN — Little farm. 2% , With Live stream that can rig from city Cory bungalow home Ra. near Witham ms Tull _% mile to ees, VACANT GOOD ines oem “Late again!” ~BEAT THE SPRING" | RUSH! Eee Sole \Hewes 2A) tm Sao Howses TA MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GATEWAYS to "# HAPPINESS EAST SIDE YOU FEEL AT HOME WITH THE CHARM That seems to reach out and welcome you aoe with Lake. $1,050 down, You U BUY IT Writ INSURE IT MAHAN REALTY CO., wrist ties Co-operative Real "Esta le Exebange REVZ 1075 W. NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH . POST Near New Lincoln Plant NEW 3 BEDROOM Ultra-modern, full basement on 3 acres of high ground, $24,000 terms. Rambling Ranch Home MODERN ¢ bedrooms includes 56 | lots, Carroll Lake Heights sub- division. Full price $11,600 with rims. C. Schuett REALTOR 8081 Commerce Rd. EM 34197 | 1400 Highland Rd. EM 3-4236 _ For Sale Lake Prop. 4A 1 68 FT LAKEFRONT lot, on Wolverine Lake, %4, with $1450 down. Hannan, 44900 LAKEFRONT Beautifuy setting on private lake 0 mile circle Brick Pg 3, Roy Annet, ‘Inc. "2, Wiles ot mor Rceret — Sale Business Property 49 DIXIE HWY. see ies beer rap Comm, or ape [MES-BARTRAM 092. Dixie Hwy, : LAKE LOT lot, site. 1... H~ BROWN, Realtor 1362 W, Huron Ph. FE 2-4810. LAKE PRIVILEGE WILLIAMS LAKE wooded lots with bpp q@ ih 150. deus wooded lot close MACEDAY LAKE OE at pee ae wd ge with terms. . Fac. Mil Co. E. Corner Williams OR 3-1235 ___ After 5:30 call © For Sale ale Acreage 47 ‘2 ACRES OR ORE - vale pacts Fat elt” A PRI DAVISBURG AREA ll ies home Se x ¢, sm. farm patie! a eu down, on PAUL A. KERN, Realtor Ty sah sn en Bt. Rea) _Estate _ Since ine CHAPIN Williams Lake rd. Susans terms. 25 acres in Au- burn Heights. Builders terms, Robert re tan Broker acres on CLOSE IN Lovely rolling 10 acre parcel located one mile from City Limite with over 300 feet frontage on. road OFF BALDWIN: We have a few choice par- ceils left here consisting of approzimately 2-or more —— Only $200 down on TNOLEENDEN GH TAVE: reel on 20 wooded Mashes Rd. Priced. to sell at only $5,250 with terms. ace yn | den. Dinin Edw. M. Stout, Realtor on fishing Rent-Lease Bus Prop 49h ait paved “Biehwey- | COMMERCIAL STORE oxtord, Mice AY Ci BUILDING ee Nordi cour | Ets ee NORTH SOUTH Danita’, (2) 20x60 “units. with gas ~~ “EAST WEST Reet ee one your er We. have various ot . Available ist aon see preg Gs ne ‘domething ip. mind please "BUD Nicholie| ween CAL, TODAY. ° ieee : : seh oR clones St St. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor __ FE biel of PE 2. ia a Ee Need Be so rors EECIALS } pees pret teen, Ueto Penis FULL ~ Lovely butld- a OR hat anh ta’ cheat at | pens Ming eed Mon. Terme. 4 sees dtareied, ty smell eee, EXTRA SPECIAL miles fi Pontiac, Li Mey ag gee eg geurse and lake. Open. eto mre Frogs Bol roe Serr jean “etates, Patt ddl Crescent eee | ee ee dba, eves FE. 23-8219 $1500 LAKE LOT — Large 60x02 Business Opportunities 51 ft. Ideal building LOLA Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TODAY’S SINE PLANT on main oa tine, sctudes bldg. 30% 00" Now $38,000 gross per year. $12, o—. on o ORTHERN ravage on main teers fe res highway. west of price” ot Te 955,000, ine mntades ‘pull rice 5 extra income, Only $13 3,000 Y BAR & MILE DE- ONLY DAR Re ed ghsaax te real estate available, WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 4-3581 20 yen ring, will ‘wor are oy gel clientele. terms PE 45269, after + Tac BROWN, HOME AND BUSINESS mee ‘s feet on thi deep. One of the best er 73 lots left on Dixie. Excellent modern | 7 room home, pi ront of the home. ‘ ‘al super gas station.” Call Mrs. Hoyt, FE 2-0640, L. H. BROWN, Realtor Ph 1362, W. Huron 32-4610 BUSINESS & HOME BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY A dandy restaurant on Oakiand County's best _ comers: Large cor- ner lot fron = ane paved roads Plenty. space restaurant read tre open [Ee busi- ness. ed only $11, with low down payment. A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 7103, or FE Real 53 LOANS, $25 TO $500 BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. 64 w. Lawretice TEAGUE FINANCE co. 202 N.. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. "LOANS TO $500 Ph, Rochester OL 641, Ob 1471 35,000 Families Recommend _Buckner's Four Nw _Buckeet Conven- Get needed cash quickly from Buckner's friendly company. _ Buckner’ Finance Co. Offices are located: Pontiac, 3nd Floor Natiofial Bldg. Drayton Piains. 4512 Dixie Hwy, Walied Lake. 230 Barnston (next to Bank) Utica, 45462 Van Dyke One block ‘North across from Bank LOANS Extra Fast _ Service You can borrow on signature, car made wi! quickly or Sera tere: reers for any worthwhile purpose. Up to 20 months to repa HOUSEHOLD FINANCE casircise tiakeuems | hacsleal (an et rome ¥ e Bae Main bighway tp thriving com- and floo “phone” PEder otis munity, Grossing $100,000 a year. : = - — Masonry construction with ful/ GET CASH QUICKLY ba: ent Home is modern 2 bed- room lakefront $10. down plus inventory will handle buildings Up to $500 a us CPANGUS — 1919 M15) Be “tsoct “esl ctsed te 38 Phone Ortonville 1323 Collect minutes 3 also made on fur- ; peers Signatur es and Tr se: ew Oakland Loan Co. 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. FE 2-9206 with full basement and new oil pork modern fitenen. 2 complete Tl. N. Saginaw st Ph rE 5-165 oaths, targe enclosed porch | fora. with butts or httached | SA Mu $12,990 BRAND NEW - Large mod-| 4.4" EtOue eo sell. Call today ern bungalow fireplace. oak pares: po Any sell. Call today FLORID. floors, and plastered walls. Biren | ,fF appoin ) A cupboards, full basement with CR ‘AW FORD 2 acres, high and dry, 132 ft recreation room. Forced hot wa- AGENCY frontage. good fishing jake ad- ter base ray beat. All copper | 94 wo Hurn PE 41540 Joining property. 2 miles from lumbing. Lot 7 re i MY_ 31143 river. § miles ied Brooksville the buy of the y Center ar by. is taxes rooms For Sale Resort Prop. 44A 2 cht buanway ie 1 mile awe | hee ring. miles Tampa, 50 miles to St EH BROWN, Realtor | canne N DEER COUNTRY, $e remas, 0 miles to & Peters. 1362, W. Huron FE 24810| Partly Water _ “pereee 5| $10 a month o every six Co-operative Real I Estate Exchange min. wy walk to take. 43050 months. Pictures of property in FORTY ACRES, CITY | nares or natural color Phone owner for ap- H A y/ DEN Linco, Mich. Hamane Press Box | _polmtment. MUlberry 67332 ___ For Sale Farms: __ 48 FLIZABETH LAKE RD —2 bed- ‘Sale| SS Prop. | 45A ~ room home. Living room 18 8x11 6 120 ACRES. 7 ROOM MODERN | oak floors, tile in kitchen & bath. | PENTON AREA, $% ACRES, 3 YR. | ponent Large basement barn oll furnace, electric water heat- old lovely hilltop, 3 bedrm. mod- Stre On paved road. $18,750. Save car garage,. $8950 with | ern home, full basement. big Plenty, ‘of other farms own. hop, recreation room, 2 fireplaces bear garage. Every. 6 W. Huron FE 42577 NORTH SUBURBAN — 5 large After 6 FE $6313 rooms, oak floors, plastered walle: i‘, car garage. full basement finished for living quarters, fur- nace, electric water heater. House is ready for decorating. Large Jot 200'x157'. $11,900. Terms PADDOCK 8ST. — 6 rooms. Quick possession Bath, storms & screens. Low down payment, OPEN DAILY 2 TO 6: P.M. $1250 DOWN 1956 Model Home. 4 large rooms, living room with vestibule en- trance Master bedroom 12'x12", modern kitchen with custom built cupboards, bath, gun type fur nace, auto water heater Choice of 4 elevations, tile & room colors Lake privileges Drive out M-59 to Duck Rd Watch for open sign. - HAYDEN, Realtor NOTHING DOWN. Will butld 2 bedroom starter home with basement on your lot Small down Yment will build 3 bedroom Iso will build on my lote Don McDonald, Builder | OR 3-2a37 at Kitchen, ftving room an basement Fenced in yrd. $7,800, terms nee little home on & acres ar bdrm. Bath. living room A good sized kitchen Full base- Rent hot alr heat Only $7,500 erms fakes other homes from $6,800 up ome With water frontage T. G. Trocke Realtor | 148 Union Lake Rd EM | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE FOREST LAKE SUB. GRACTOUS LIVING SPACIOUS LIVING! 1650 sq. ft ! 2 full baths ‘9 bath. 3 bedrooms, paneled ac- tivities room. Corner firseplace, Bullt-in range, built-in oven. Dish- washer. Hot water pane] heat. Ra- diant heat in kitchen. Oversize 2 car garage. Extra jarge lot. We are efcited about this one—you will be teo! HURRY, ‘ LAKE PRIVILEGES $7,950 term. You will mera oes fe a ring poy dining com- pie it chop a natural fireplace. Spick wi odern convensenee Excel- WON'T BE SORRY! HUMPHRIES. | # rE A7114 Real Estate xe Lake | i FE 8-044! | | = Signs Are Everywhere ing for gracious living for fam- ily or retirement. Schpol b door. Priced to sell. arage and heated condition. §12.600 shop. Excellen _*r, Milford, Mich. MU 40572 ___For Sale Lots — 46 2 LOTS FOR SALE IN JOSLYN _ Gardens, FE 5-0103. 3 ee A ACRE LOTS ALL JOINING, 1235 ft waterfront mie model car. For _particulars, call OR 3-1908. Just Look At CHEROKEE HILLS Compare the acvantages its close-in country location — Eliza- beth Lake Rd. one mile west - of Telegraph Rd - offers for dade ter homes Only a few left -select yours CARL W. BIRD, Realtor 503 Com munity National Bank eis FE +4 211 Ev 302 soon LOTS. LAKE cee eed EM_3-2440 ~ LADD'S | Watkins-Pontiac Estates Lots 100x110 ft. and larger in a Highly | epithe! to blacktop Close to shoals & shop- . center, Priced as low as $1350 with $135 down. Perry Acres Beautiful building lots 100 x 150 and larger area ly restricted and planned better homes and living peck streets, close to schools stores reed =i low as, $200 with $120 ¢ | Dunn F are A beautiful wooded lot 100x170 | = ag road close to Pontiac, Laxe Orion and Rochester area. Highly restricted to ranch &! homes Hurry on this one -On x a left. Priced at $1,050 with $10 orn LADD'S OPEN SUNDAYS 4286 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains OR 3-1231 487 N. tt a Rd. or M-24 | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange CHETOLAH SHORES | Homesites with privileges So ne Cass Lakes. Red Horse &2 S019 Case-Eltz. Rd. FE 42252 or FE 20170 4 us Ot | Hartiand, modernized income, 2 | terms. Minna M. Dillman, Brok- | ine ACRE ran BY) OWNER. ‘oomMms and ba’ per acre. | 645 Jossman Rd. Ortonville. A ROUGH of land makes this rt bool Wo your ins ctlon” On : road: near Holly. Chicken peachy tool shed and barn, ton fruit trees jose’ of $60 month on $6,000 balance. PerIx It UP at A PROFIT! Humphries FE 2-0474 FE 47114) 83 N. Telegraph Open Evenings | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange FOk FARM8 AND ACREAGE Call Rutledge. GR_3-1111_ FE 4-0003 Home, Barn and Acreage | Gingellville Area — good seven room house on thir- teen acres of level land suitable ‘for subdividing. House has full basement, 3 bedrooms, gas heat and is im excellent condition. Barn is first-rate. 2 STALL SUPER SERVICE STA- j tion Very good location. low ventory Cail FE 2-9173 GROCERY STORE, BEER & WINE | Meense. Stock & fixtures, 48 Put- is SL nee GROCERY STORE Btock, equipment. 6 roo mod- ern home, main street location, for retired family, y terms 832 W __ FE ¢3503- 1 ACRE. fone =e ‘ON | M15 Suchy Realty. Ortonville LEAVING CITY neighborhood grocery $2.500. se, 200 N. Paddock. Also SLETS TALK BUSINESS” THERE'S A'SMALE HOTEL the center of activity Bay City 14 owner's 5 room apartment. Tavern has good steady business Large brick building included in low down bayment of $17,500. : SUPER-DUPER MARKET Better than $200,000 gross in lake area near Pontiac. Building. home and business. All included at $30.- 000 down Profits over many years will prove this an excep- tional value. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION 1573 8. Telegraph Rd. FE ¢i Leslie R. Trip 22 W. Lawrence st FE 5&-8161 or », Realtor n Evenings 5-2850 “MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ SMALL FARM £ acres and 7 room 4 bedroom hom Very good Aree nice- ly landscaped. $3.000 down JIM W RIGHT, Realtor | 345 Oakland A FE 5-944! Co-Operative Real Estate Exchange a ache DAIRY FARM I MILE | eer Wt 5, Oakiand County. FE Sale Business | Property 49 ELIZABETH LK. RD. 60 ft. of valuable commercial fro sonane in esh cerewmna aréa. A steal at $2500 R. D. RIL EY, “BROKER 509 Elizabeth Lake ‘Ra, FE 41157 “MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE BARGAIN — BARGAIN BARGAIN! and eat, construction, *putiding $2,000 under Tmarket fet ie J. VAL UET, Realtor FE 5-0693 Beoperative AReal Estate Exchange 580x200 FT. LOT ON AUBURN RD. et Naess rns x FE 5-522 TRACTOR AND SNOW REMOVAL Plenty of Parking at our front door MOBILE GAS STATION. BIR- ee banat ESTATE | COMPLETE | Need $500 or Less WITH QUICK SERVICE? - Then Home & Auto ts tet place | guto. furnityre or signature and @ repayment plan suited to your needs. Friendly courteous serv- fee awaits you Lesile Fleisher, ager Berkley Voss. President, Ph. FE 5-8121 Home & Auto Loan Company peleaprede os 5; Saturday ® to 1 Community’ Nat'l Bank Bidg. — $25 to $500 $25 to “g500 MUNITY LOAN CO. 3 E Lawrence 2-7131 __ FRIEND) DL Y SERVICE ~ WHEN YOU NEFD _ 929 to$500 You can get ft quickly on your signature. car or furniture. No endorsers, Payments to suit budget, We will be glad to you with vour money problema.,- - mingham, Good volume. 2 bay low rental and moderate inven- tory, ae appointment, wk. dats. | E 49536. Sat & Bun. | Mr 4 Spaker, FE 5-0492 NORTH WOODS | 176 mi from Pontiac-a modern | restaurant fully equipped 3 cab- ideal motel site 330 ft on pavement 6 acres Near Mio Heart of hunting | & fishing area Real spporaiy Iiness forces sale. $3 THEL ta, EL Lhtee%) REALTOR itor Rent Farm Property 48-A SHOE REPAIR WACHTER FOR sale. OR | “STANDARD OIL CO. fs now taking dealer applications for a modern 2-stall service sta- tion. Located in Oren fille, §& miles north of Clarkston This station ts located on MIS, which is a heavily traveled high- way. Particularly during the sum- mer mos, This could be your opportunity to establish a busine fth the la- se with finest facilities available. ent required. ancial assistance —— ‘Ex- cellent rental GATE THE POSSIBILITIES TODAY? - WOodward Fade ext. tema to 4: rye or Lin- | SERVICE STATION FOR LEASE f Oakiand County's most 1 and best ARE YOU THE MAN? Call Mr. Best, FE 20181, 9:30 a.m. Dusiners and all ent. Good accounts. Easy ene ve +9408 FINANCE €O: 702 Pontiac Loar es Bidg. FE 4 | Mortgage igen 54 pone LLP LOANS $600 to $1,500 1. For anv purpose on homes modern or not in Oakiand County ~ 2 For home additions or improvements 3 To rough-in or enclose houses partly constructed. 4. To build a garage or on & garage home 5 second morteag Apply 208 National ___Pontiac, or phone FE _ Swaps. ‘Bulla rE. aul § 55 Ot al A GO@D SELECTION OP 8UITS, coats, jackets. pants, watches, rings, one tee re musical inst metthere ren _EDW ARDS OU" TLET __18 8. Saginaw 8 st ACCEPT LATE MODEL CAR, OR oe hee owa rsh on est BUILDING “OTs WORTH $400 ac s trade in on u ears. d. van Welt, OR 3-1385. Equity IN SR SBTAURANT WITH aad rooms, tave e Fou of Re, ae. oe SANDERS A AND for rent Complete line of Tesr BARN NES. HARDWARE THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1956 ‘ Ker Sale Cothing _ ed Furnit - ROY'S FOR “ MAwre, Ba a ure, Appliances BLUE SUIT. sIZk wt ay, Le #20. PHONE OR ve Sant ore Bivins Sars, So Ea Amy “me om et ORNATE Frail Ea BE as 8 Metre foo - PR L DAVENPORT, $08. | done tani che Geakt rc | Midwest 4-2260, PEOPLE raph Stnmoe L RADIOS, 6 Also sport i * RERUILT AUTOMATIC W RS; ee Pee co Blackstone 50 up. ~~" ROY'S REPEXCEMENT pea record payers, Fel PART REBUILT vadvUME. GUARA table. 4 teed. Parts, all makes, 956 Myrtle. 1. REPRIGERATOR $29.50, Davenport and side — | $9.05. Wi New rolla anton WA TWICE.| beds, com sites. hee 4 ‘and asd COMPLETE, WITH Apt electric. range 5480 New fan aod Even-Fiow sterilizer. 429/ table, 3 chairs $0 ¥ UTIPUL 10 PIECE FRENCH) Vanity allege om mt Italian Walnut $2750. —_ offer, MY oe room suite, er heuse- |“ 3-3024, or MY REBUILT WASHING my CHINES. e mete LM Roar Lake Ave. al] makes anteed. Johnson, Pe 17-IN TV. MAHOGANY|_ ‘Tic, 502 N. J with doors consele 960.05. ture tube, Mi 6- ie~ UILT, APPLIAN | Wa mere $14.05; oe eT ae Four SETS, ! : semble Guse yourself and save: Pose Ave. FE 5-01 chairs and table. $60.96 ong 1 a ee ee CEDAR and . these se extraordinary eoeure geckos, sei-ewey Pontiac eq (81W. Muro PB 41886 ("ue Fy NGpeupicts bens beds: _ 835, FE 6106. gpg hss $40. ra oF pees ee _ $54.48. Dealer, FE SPECIAL UREKA Y. os 960.95. ony oat $40.96, = rom one Rm Jk PORNITURE my Turner's, 602 . Cem- OR 3-2711, ens. 2-0801 c! end tables, TV chair, lam oti sell reasonable. OLDSPOT eet aaa mt oe a a SEWING Ma- r 5 afier are ee | SPI EDROOM 2-0060 aye ais 56-3244, or FE EusTOM MADE WING CHATR 4 | FGT“Sine bear “Roomy cheat “et et, Love (x12 1 LINOLEUM 7208 Orchard Ste WALL te AINYL Ree RUBBER eine saree = 50, Modern 2 piece suite. 2 modern SALE A. 6i4. Large sauigy wale cabinet, bait We ALL FOR $99. PAY price. Watermas' $25, PE 2-229 cur’ OL.ASS TUMBLERS, ONLY $2 WEEKLY Pearson’s Barik Furniture i Lake Ave. PE 4-7681 7-PIECE LIVING ROOM GROUP (OL-A SYERS, sai Ww. W. HURON, FE 43064) ble. 2 ake ‘eeer —— live ONLY $2 WEEKLY tor, Se alettly | Pearson’s Bank Furniture Orchard Lake Ave. 42 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 47881 DEEP PREEZE 1 YR. OLD. WILL trade for $300 cash or will trade for some of value, Mu + 4 single, SEE THE Lilaellt GIBSON Sahat itne eee ker DRAPES, PAILLE LLE, LINED, # (HUNT. TRADE IN DEPT. 1 cha er green, 2 double and pelr. ELEC. name Exceptional = sue igen , 383 Orchard Lake ft ELECTRIC RANGE. 4 BURNER a well, $90 Cat Traverse rods cornices con- | dition. FB 2-1167 64 8. Genesee. (3 be. SEWING MACH. $ PS: § Forward and reverse stitch, } yr. 00 old. 730 Metrose. FE 40758. $7.00) 9Xi2 RUG AND PAD. HARDWOOD | 35 in, gas h Hotpoint PORT. ed SE WY MAN'S” aw FE 4-1122 "ER ELECTRIC RANGES FOR eee ah ae are toe USED, ELBCTRIC RANGE, _ 935, refrigerators 714.95. Used Midwest ¢ eile | Hotpoint auto washer, $69.95 TV's, $28.95 and up Sweet's ELECTRIC STOVE. 42 IN, KEN- Se and “A — _more. Exe cond., $75, Hance. 422 LATE enooet ates Seernnees — like new, ef fine or pergens ot gus wr “CRIMP ELECTRIC _*! _|AUBURN HEIGHTS PE ¢3573 FoR SALE GUARANTEED _ Refrigerators 30.95 Wringer Washer , Spinner Washer Vacuum Cleaner 5 96 Oakland SALE: WHIRLPOOL WASH- er, Westinghouse Dryer, front, chrome dinette set, sure cooker, nings and 8uw __ Road—Northville. Taos. PREEZER 29068 11 Cu Ft. Chest Nationally ad vertived 1960 Gas. new $45. F GLASS TOP DESK LAMP PLAT- form rocker and or board, All sold maple FE 5-1927 miscel-| washer RANGE FOR SALE Pingree, cal] tm rear_ GATELEG TABLE, leaf, 4 chairs gas Srp Rl Blower E 2-9634 am Used TV Kalamaz 00 Hike 14 NEVER USED CLASS A PEA- | But machines, 10 weed | cheap: 2 pe. living rm. set, ali | covers alone cost $35. Reasonabie. | Blonde coffee table, $10. Wainut | ’ Berak- sua res- mm Reasonable MI 4-8069. ig saw, Zenith ctor] Ee A =a Oceanic Radio Doodlebug tractor equipped for landscape, laneous Legere and tools, Eve- Flectric range . . ixem | vistors rocker . Used ‘Trades -in Dept. Dre | Davenport and = chair 'Dresser. chest and bed. \8 piece dining ree set $49 Simmons Hide- THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. _ 361 8. by fae St. PONTL sescepes Big Savings! iris Pe USd) =e coecoconee oF $22 1617" TV 5 ‘ eee cup- 21" ii CON & ede "MopEts WITH TERMS GooD USED TV SETS $20 AND GUARANTEED +0726. _up, FE KITCHEN CABINET AND cabinet Like new oy 40400 __ KROEHLER 3 PC SECT 6 HE wéod bar GE LARGE AMANA ‘DEEP | PE 5-T124 LINOLEUM a “PAINT SALE. 1, price at Jack LORD'S SPECIALS 5S pe. dinette set pe. sofabed Used TV's from $24 95 Hid-a-bed, fre Used Gas Stoves LO Furniture and Appliances 124 W. Huron Where Wrigler ‘ _Used io Be MAHOGANY OVAL bies, 6 chairs. bor, Chaise hongue. nested tabies, tures, ete #20 Colonial Ct mingham, MI-6-0454 _ MALL CHAIN SAW. 36 INCH, NEW excellen _chaim, reasonable, FE 8-037 MARCH BARGAINS Wainut Bedroom Suite Dresser Good 7 FT. KELVINATOR. Good ‘CON- dition, $45. 70 Summit. , after - KELVINATOR FREEZER right 1®@ cu 4-6-4668 one FE UP- like new FE W Huron a VANITY DRESSER WITH LARGE | DISH mirror, 2 upholstered chairs, one | FE oe chair, FE 2-9561. 49 s fi hairs, , pie- Bir- Westinghouse Blectric Range Comer *cupbos: istas 3 Waite’s Television Downstairs Store USED WASHERS “$29-30° AND UP. Munro Electrie Co 1060 PC MAHOG BED. &UITE ot seenar Beaut 10 pe mahog Juke’ dining rm ‘suite, FE 5-836], and Wayne Gabert’s rE FREEZE $12095 Speed Queen washer $ ss 08 \pphance Specials $250 95 Norge 1M cu ft ref. $188 00 2 ae Motoroia 21 in TV con- $239 95 $199 05 Baldwin $290 s Norge 2 - oven gas see Norge suto. washer ar 00 | C. $239 05 Norge 20-inch auto 2? YRS. TO PAY Be N Saginaw FE 5-6189 HIRLPOOL GAS DRYER, 8U- | Gacens the a years a fust like FF 4.5083 _ De®, $108.05 MI Lt PC WICKER SET. TWIN, er bunk beds, fireplace screen, hand blocked drapes hand carved hall chair, davenport, eee tables and mise furn EM 2. WESTINGHOUSE ELEC tric range & Leonard refrigerator, f ee Call after 6 pm aia dno uae " ELEC- tric stove, $60; Mlehore, tere re- wae frigerator, like new $100 tleo a refrigerator $50 walnut dining $16 suite including china cabinet, buf- | gio go. fet, table & six chairs, $50. Will $1 sell paparete 1 Fe Peas bench, $10. 216 you" A PAY LES9 aT Las. ABOUT ANYTHING YOU Sabet “CA ji . new book sell * arrenanee every case headboard bec is, complete, pal oe Re Furniture joa t S_Seginsw $o4 refr eernees $25 wp; He tom SS te 5 up; = TV sets. $25 Up; radios, $5 FE 2-532) % waa chrome dinette sets. 5 pc. 9.95 = chests, new & used. $5 | iad @ NORGE REFRIGERA ATOR, Nei room suites, $40.95 ea OO NORGE 5 REFRIGERATOR, model, 9 ¢ _fition, $65. MI 61300. OAKLAND oo GOUNTYS Or cabinets, cup PICK & 14) Oskiand Ave. up eee room’ fuites, $1295 up; din. | ing room een: $19 50 up Many jars! Me eee excellent com) “USE OUR EASY PAYMENT We ee ee tebe eating: Ge 'y. ‘ce rade an me out and d ook a around. 9 ecres desks | ders bany 93 * 70 * & 8 SALES CO. he mi. east of = rORE) i * ive mi rend of —— hts on ve ones | SLICE OF HAM For Sale Miscellaneous 60 AAA BUYS THRU '56- “<> AR LERS? 7; 10-24" 24" LOOAN FLOOR sant 2 —late._Al etechanente. EM 50618. ATTENTION PRE-SPRING CLEARANCE Used ae 45 per M Wi 2x12-3x12-12 ft. thru on all ore Pe lumber, Get our prices on com: MATERIAL SALES Co. and tile galv Lapeer Rd. FE 4-543). shape a AND PORK, % PER CENT tinued Glidden FE 4-5000, i~® 1 nS ae On colors. Warwick's, ® breakdowns. 5 AAD mirror on standa ween 4 & 6 p.m. aS Nase Geode 62 | btecteemne ol ORGAN, 2 MAN- Joe cegae ol» payments, $25, a. Carson. FE 44507. E! FREE! FREEt a saueik accordian test to any boy or girl who would like to Ge ea ERS | ma, Naf Aes HEATER 30 Pongo STEAM ve, pl aes col — SURPLUS LUMBER & Dt =M 5240 Ra. (M9) OR 37002 cnr rare | KENTILE * Goer PE ls = yon cod Stz marble colors, 9% inch r vous: on es! 5 Cents Each hareesre electrical oe. FLOOR SHOF Pegg telep iG Se tos SUPPLY. 3485 KITCHEN CARAT DIAMOND. #335. Fi FE model pie 30 80. a 9 5. Bien BATH TOR AND WAGH BARR, sonable. FE 2-7015. Suet onois Mantes “PE “LIKE MAGIC! Gcesuua claire CHURCH'S INC. Ra. rE - is i a GLiae RL SHELVES. 3%" 1 e gauss shelves, National locizts register. — ons, 2 Closet Doors Mon. thru Gat. . Huron, meterin GOSEOUT Ave. FE in good condition trois. —_ ir My = 6 houses tng and “Reoucing “7 12:8 Parke. COAL & & BUILDING SUPPLY CO. : ; Wi true. Be modern ayn value, utr. ta Also beth tubs, : PE 3-0903. | ‘ad eastbana CAM ACTION PUNCH PRESS. EAOLEL ue izio' end 50 Ton clase Like new. Will | sacrifice for cash, Hours 9 to..5. FE 20132. 600 | i Fae 257 S. ake aa Posard, Wis, Soi” enfants | LIONEL ‘& AMERICAN Pyynooe Co. 1488 Baldwin FLYER TRAINS DEEP FREEZE. $00. OR 37700 DELCO Oft BU CORNING FORNACES all MALL Cn baw. Sahn re wpa ha anne MAPLE | DROP-LEAP 61 Orchard Lake Ave FE +7101 Discount Smishcount CALL IT WHAT YOU LIKE PRICES CAN'T BE BEAT i ym materials, Buy now later use. 2X4°8. ALL LENOHTS Mg 2X88. ALL LENGTHS, toc LI PT |OAK POORING. Ld ae sq. ft RS, TH JAMBS $395 w COMPETE WI 8, SASH SOc wu BATHTU BS $1 A large stock of 2x6, 2x10, 2x12. 3x12. all per bye Plumbing. fur- maces, steel beams. latora, cabinets, marbel, ete GARAGES TO HOUSE TO ECK UNION WRE CKING ¢ e | “ae 5 MAIN YARD, 71245 W 8 MI lob KE _ Daily 8:30 to 6, Sun. 10° to 2 | CHROME on CADMIUM i PLATED | The kind that bolt to the frame | i aj makes of cars OR GG ELECTRIC LIGHT FIXTURES For every room in the house in ues, Bedroom bere d value. $2 05. dining room, $1085 value $5 95. rch. $2.95 value, $1.95 Slightly Tesc ent, 303 Orchard lake Ave FREE STANDING TOILETS $19.95 31 x 32’ double sinks $e Washbowls with fittings 11.95 SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY Cab .sinks & <‘ttings $50 50 up Laundry travs. Stand. faucets ase) SAV B PLUMBING 172 8. Saginaw St FPIR®T QUALITY 5 FT BATH- hand basins from Thompson, #6 § Perry. POURNACES OVFR-STOCKED | New oil forced air at cost models OR | Hwr., Drayton Piatns. range. Spec 15 % FOR SALE. ELECTONIC FLASH Reconditioned used pumps up| MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE P | un (Strobe Fiash IT). New _2-6594, Garage Doors } Berry stee! overhead factory nee onds. All sizes and prices Large selection, from #35 anc up aA modern door on ‘our gaTage costs less than you th ne tours give you a free estimate ex we give Gold Beli stamps tY DOOR ame 371.8 Paddoc? 2-0203 GE ELECTRIC STOVE. CALROD units $25 Whizzer bike, $75 FE $-3995 |G & M SAW SHARPENING SERV. } Band saws, meat. wood & metal. i made and repaired AJ saws | sharpened Lawn mowers sharp | ened and parts 19285 Fj. Walton ; oe, 5-7835 | 0000 Apharta. DRYER $10! ‘es 12, $10 PE 5-0212, after 4 pm. | out LAND 66 FURNACE AND | ; Dtpes Also Iron Fiteman stoker | | = all controle = be seen tn ration HOLL. INGSHEAD VARIETY BTORE | 7 miles out Baldwin. Armstrong | floor covering and ac-O-Lac ' 1-825, _baints, Phone PR 7-002. i | through ae Ads! Room house, rtment. any- | thing — Want Ads give | | you fence Dial FE] | 2- 8181. ‘ Also large selection of medic “We have just came wrecki > hoogpall me = Saal : bi at exceptional Gee Michigan 39 «6Orchard) «Lake e. MYERS | AP JET PUMP. OR- NEW Pigeee, hie Se _for_ gale cheap. OL AND used FURNITURE. For S Sale Miscellaneous | For r Sale J Miscellaneous. 60! ~ o 970 50 we Slightly crate m , Also ah vel ‘Sale Spor i _ din a bd? ~- Eee BOILERS AND apr. | MERCURY MOTORS SALES AND REPAIRS ANDERSON HDWE, 118 8. TELEGRAPH Sand, Gravel & Dirt 6 Plasterboard er! ot Burmeister s OAKLAND COUNTY’S LARGEST GOLD BOND PLASTERBOARD DEALER 4x12 also tm stock. . . . : . . . ‘ oo planting Wel oe eee - wn —— REGUTERED § | eee 4 wks. vd =o 8 Euclid. » & Sale Farm Equipment, 76| Auto Accyssories 80 a2 | "Yar Parent sae 8 Nee el M & win hydrate: 8405, WC, $205. .B, C, $295. Oliver others to choose Terms. 3123 peer Rd. MM. ‘%, mile mroth - re me. Pairbanks, See huaty owe ‘Toro woter mavens av PRIDAY, PRIDAY, MARCH 16 at — Loe north 1 o'clock ated 3 alles § o Hee Tire Co. = " SuTEraR Pguipment, $507 Rage ter. Ma er as Mich, “Chein § Saw w Distr, |) ana ee ave, fon Auction Sales 77 tJ ] i TALS. sw 1T's BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. 9197 Cooley Lake Rd Telegraph ao mite Re etrott FL aa sad oe ee se BOXER, poceD! DEN FAWN. BOXER Oe mee REG. mH E off Clintonville Rd CUTE FEMALE TOY FX Reasona EASTER ane Eee | Male epee new cage, book, $5.88 POR SALE AKC REGISTERED males Ready for training Cham- | pion at «tud MAyfair 6- ON DOORS. Bea PARAREETS. Lt 2678 Orchard Lake Rd rear EXCHANGE, ? FE_2-3200 EW 10 IN. TILT ARBOR TABLE 100 re Ebi T $185,. sell | TABLE TENNIS Yard, 9600 Gratiot, nr Harper cree ; USED PO: : DRAW TITE HITCHES| te re foro Denk, _Mile Ra. Birmingham, Mr 40826. newest, 1966 designs Terrific val- NEW GALVANIZED Pre ctory irreguiars ichigan Fiuo- 8161 Dizie Hwy. USED OIL BURNERS WITH ALL controls 73 8. me, ONE ore name aoe OLD, GARAGES REPAIRED TO e new Lengthen your ga- 3 Fi colored wath sets with trim 7 Put_in sew shard Geors. ‘act 40 4-545@ ; 172_8 Saginaw PE 5-2100 HOT WATER HEATERS ~ d conditt 62 GAL. ELEG HEATER $71 95| [000 Condition Reasonsble 73 & 36 Gal. Auto. Gas heater $34 05 i PHF! Pa ‘ELECTRIC HARDWARI pass supplies OR 3-1217 OR 34" 1B PLNSCORT, $5 50 en PONTIAC COACH co 4615 Dixie ny Drayton _ Plains co 2 Ww LAWRENCE. VENTILATING FANS FOR KITCH- ;, $4095 value at $29 95 } large selection of door chimes at extraordinary vaiues Michigan Fluorescent. 33 Orchard “WINDOW AND — KITCHEN CABINETS Windows, Double hung vents, | sliders and picture windows Kitrnen cabinets FHA, 4% months , Counterflows utilities basement | 31645. 4664 Dixtle | | 2 used working head | ries good condition. Phone VE | Pused piston pumos 50 ath fixtures —get our price before sum Pur 238 ; ahve Le UMBING ° sure 7 PACHOU ‘D % RECKING na ‘He FOR THAT PET rices, see Montcalm Build- upply. 156 W Montcalm. FE &4712 Weekdays @ to 6 Sundarse 19 to 4 Closed everr | RUMMAGE SALE FRI M 16 9 pons Columban s Sodaiity, 266 8 ward, downtown Birmingham. __ Roofing and Siding Combination Doors es | SEARS WASHER AND. ~ NORGE | RENT 17 FAST, — < : moles CONCRETE 4-6428 3872 —& CON TROLS _cond OR aes fae ee! 0 pm. White Lake bs 6 ee a) creates” betel eqs. A +22) for sale STORM SASH Aluminum combination windows and doors Sam too om 0. Must sell, 4048 ‘8. 2X08 AND 2X88. $85 PER C&C Sheathing boards t M up Oak flooring as low as - 140 per M. Must make room for k on order BLACKETT’S BUILDING SUPPLIES MA $5811 im good condition. USED ELECTRIC _ WATER HEATERS SPECIAL CLEARANCE BOMI Come in and See Us on Window Prices Vear in Business OXBOW WINDOM 10285 Highland Rd Me EMopire 3-408? Do It Yourself ; FOR PENT sender - hand sander i paper steamers- waxere & furnace vacuum cleaners - land Fue anc Paint 6 Or- chard Lake Ave FE 5-4150 Cameras, ‘Equipment “OIA, & HOWELL 8 MM movin’ cama and acces PE 2.5706 after 7 p.m |DEJUR VERSITALE 0 Extaga: #75 Crown graphic prese ya $120. Both like 45230 after 3. _ Sale Musical Goods 62 nae bee FOR SAL rf, wown. nee 120 bare ‘fke, new | ACCORDIAR SAL 4 lessons ‘ Recor fone free to beri with sons. Enroll today. i 5-54.29 BANJO, GUITAR,’ AND i Ee 29070 PARAKEETS ae fes 1304 Mt. Clemens, 4.6980 LOW, LOW. price! | PARAKEETS Ca CANARIES. CAGES 6089 ee 1927. $84 PAR AEARER- TS GARARIES. ad as Bird Hatch- “SET, $47 VALU File *: Talbot Camber £ ~ wet basement use Fherveeel paint, we have BPS. Spred Satin, Plaster Tene, and ety Aah 1035 Oakland Ave Ph. PAR: ARE E ‘TS—B SABIES PE 2-405. Closed Sun AKEETS-PETS-SUPPLI DANCEY &@ PET SHOP Rd rE_ PART COCKER PUPPY VERY gentle Very good with children 2-818) ext. 63 before 5 p.m Tov FOX TERRIER PUP- +2858 hal AO MICE DOVES ALL +4433 ¢ WrEKs OLD WEIMARANERS, a background rE Clarkston Des _Trained, | Boarded 70 poos, CA poas oe Burr-Shell. 375 8. Tele-, Hay, Grain & Feed 1 ALL KINDS HAY. STRAW AND corn OA 82784, Oxford, . TYPER OF HAY FIRST "PE $8181 ALFaLPaA ALL KINDS HAY, _shelled MA §-0686. New, For Sale Livestock | "72 A cAEse, eee +YR. OLD ined FE 32-8767 “OXFORD Trailer Sales Stewart Coaches have jalousie dows with storm windows. down, ip to #0 months. 33-35-40 and coaches with any —— Bae nr = om Ci _more for less eny time AMERICA'S FINEST MOBILE 71 TO © FT. 1 TO 3 Bi TALITY OPTIONA HUTCHINSON’S now presents the new SARATOGA skill and priced to sell Special reduced free on all Sus payment deals. HUTCHINSON MOBILE HOMES 4301 Disie Hw Drayton posts: on, 32-1202 a 2830 8. Dort Hwy. Fiimt Trailer 2/ Exchange’ ANDERSON “No reasonable offer aechees 0359 Onur 28th anne! For Sale Poultry AFRICAN GHESE ONE Sale Fatm Produce _ onrrkwi POTATOES “EATING PROJECT AT Sale Farm Eavioment 76 25 lene Ca Loaders parts sad service Hees & SONS 528 N Main, Rochester A ase transmission “Dual eects. IR 34685 . DETROITER CHAMPION GREAT, LAKES 10 ft mide available We fina as tow as 10 per cent dn. es ot 6 vrs -72 months t pay ‘Bank rate Used trailers as lo i350 dn PARTS STORE 6h @ Telegraph “PE 32-3200 Sales lots oper eves & 8un pm GENERAL NOW HAS. A COM- Pate new line of mobile homes r the best buy in a mobile home, One 1956 ft. demonstrator priced to sell Serer good used trailers, as low $) §=6down __Genesee Sales, a1er _Dixte_ ‘Hes. _Rent Trailer Space 79 ; TRAILER —— rf RENT. Completely mod. Sidewalk, LD peg runWars. Robbins Mobile Td 3 3900 Eliz Lake Rd. at MSO 53-3678 YOUR LIFE’S MADE 2 ELECTRIC BROODERS abo aes EASIER through Classi- a ds ad fied Ads. To solve every- day problems quickly, dial = | FE 28181. ~ fi ee Ee ee ag ee Pad (apa Sa Pr Mpg nega a Nn) So" ARS areal! aaa or eae NEE AY whe uring 4 all wirin to. les s lielime 3438-42-45 oe ber ster prices, Bank ra financing Lew tne 4 General coaches Weenie tn peer Boe dare y to compare these Oxiord Trailer les offer x PONTIAC CHIEF | “HJ. VANWELT Styled with care ee with A pepecd on our large selection reconditioned mobile homes. These can be pur- | chased on — new deferred pay- | ment plan, credit life policy | BACLEY AUTO PARTS "ALIF-BUYER, HERE CALIF, Re an HERE E See M&M Motor Sales dollar on late mode! cara, OR_3-1603 GOMMUN ITY MOTORS oo Main, Rochester “TTL 10 PM. : "WE NEED _ 1 2 and Berar r to 3! fl ‘55 PONTIACS | as vw MOTOR ‘SALES Top Dollar For Clean Used Care & Trucks. Matthews- Hargreaves ‘Wanted Used Trucks 89 WE NEED TRUCKS _For Sale Trucks 90 Son your ear or ‘Haskins Chev. - ma thet Gee Shes ad © FE 5-9485 Oakland at Cass TODAY'S TRUCK SPECIALS = "2 Chey. 14 ton sta ZO ~ Anthony lift. good oeeteer 5 "52 Chev. 16-ft. take, signals oceesceces ee, to ped ane, en ‘52 Chev. I-ton panel, excellent paint and © tires, 2 speeds forwa heater, guar. .<.. "51 Ford ton heater, turn si 4 forward, te swans S45 MATTHEWS- HARGREAVES t! Bob Frost, Inc. | EA have for sale $0 used cars. ~y oney down. Open every Keego Sales & Service 2-304 55 CADILLAC one—ace it today i ag VANWELT OR _3-1355 MUST BELL LL AT ONCE NCE 1063 ata CADITE eee citer Ww wilt take ast i ge "tes Mat. Ch tiene. FE $3803 or Pie 24407, LOOK! 1954 Chrysier 4dr 260 h. p, Pull power, such ag ste . brakes, wer pack 8. Push power Hite drive, Radio, rear speaker, Premium nylon WW tires, beauw- tiful two-tene and special color 1985 Plymouth Place Club Sedan. This week: s economy special. 1983 Pontiac, § cyl. }dr. Fully ul ed Beautiful condition throughout. ‘1983 mouth Club Sedan. New bts naga treat to the eves. Cornet Club 4 - door. Gyromaue dive R& H. A real We have eee. for Leases nae from or, send mare "Can us today! | ee ne ore R 5% ww ww tires, a real nice car. 1954 Plymouth Station Waren, eid one owner, J the a car for you <4, Sieasure, camping and on CLARKSTON, ~~ MOTOR SALES ATTENTION : ape ae =| SHA ARP. CARS -IS-THE ik > CAR BUYERS =< waaay ALL CARS ROAD See CY OWENS, Ine. PONTIAC’S FORD DEALER] — TIME. FOR ALL GOOD PEOPLE LOOKING FOR A GOOD USED CAR TO STOP IN AT THE 5 "54 Ford Cus’ne 4 dr. si 53 Buick Spt. H’top $1195 | | "$3 Chey, 2102 dr... .$ . ; Ch BB |'53 Ford 8 2 dr.....,$.795)" aon 7308) Inc. PONTIAC RETAIL STORE FOR A-] USED CARS! Pa ss SPUR REE | CleanaNce Sat -- We HAVE ovER «|| SOE” , ere ee et SOSH AK | MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM, WHICH ARE ||] 3016—'5S4 Pont. 4 dr. sed.. $995 , , aaa L_¢2209 —— S0rsan_ $02 || THOROUGHLY RECONDITIONED & GUAR- “al 182 Pont. Catan oo. 295 eee eC ACCEET || ANTEED. | 2896—'S3 Pont. Chief 4 dr. .$865 ae Sees ne ees ate. i ap - 2s “ Se oe mr etees epee" | SD Pont. Star Chief Cat.. .$2045]| 2989—'52 Merc, spt. cpe.. .$695 "52 Buick Conv>... $ 695 ILL S PENCE Radio & Heater, Hydrematic. : €2_Oeuiand’ Ave 3038—'53 Chev. 210 4 dr.. .$665 "$2 Buick ae 4 ar ; = *5S1 Chev. 2 dr. ==>) Jack W. Haupt | 9° Pont. Star Chief 4 dr. $1995 ‘92 Pontiac Custom Cat..$ 695} 933 NO. CREDIT PROBLEMS . Radio, heater, dark green fin- Sec ope 5 Pont, Star Chief 4, eee oe é 3 ouige Sol |S Fon Sar Gil € ck. 8195 [1p 3 Hoy eS oh a ois a 28 PE et SS Chey. Bel Air 2dr. V-8.$1595 |] 3076—'S1 Stude. Com. 4 dr.$350 _ “GLENN ‘SS ccmgee syn pee *2 SAMA Heese. ‘64 Pont. Star Chief Cat...$1495|]__-—~—-« SPECIALS S| CENTRAL, CENTRAL, | Sepserehgtess|'S4 Pont. SC Cust, 4 dr..$1395|] $1280! Ponte? dr S08 CH ROLET [sco a Sa oc oauos are ‘54 Pont, Deluxe 2 dr... . $1195 || 9972_'49 DeSoto 4 dr. sed.$150 1956 Demos. TEA worm gee rose | ae ‘53 Pont. Cus. Catalina. .$1095 |] 3057—'49 Chrysler 4 dr... .$150 veer, | PME, rayne SSE [SE ch cape, 08 mouth ov 8 8 Hardhope—Wagen ee ae eee | SBP ont. dix. 2 dr. & 4 dr..$ 795 ie ‘Saae \rrENTiON ON eee MERCURY 1963 CUSTOM MaRD- | , Patrician. nice - : »» | good running condition, Lot sahioug sme B Porgcut Goopehan ” | $85. OR 31186, call aft: | OLIVER BUICK HAS 80 USED CARSI!! Pet feucss| SStoweccuin Eegce iam | SOR, | TURNER Plym. pe ; eT BREAK. | . pie ak '33 Olds Sedan — ee ects Soe eB fey Eras | AND THAT'S TOO, TOO MANY! Seda 100 OTHER CA Sepeeee ae . ECONOMY U. USE PD CARS | on | The BOSS Says: “Unload ‘and Unload Fast”, so again we are cutting New 52 Chev. Sedan 22. AUBURN PE 42131 __ Sect eke te 130 es : E h BE || prices and upping trade-in allowances. Also you will notice that we are Credit 52 Plym. Sedan SPECTACULAR! Priced L or the ST publishing Stock Numbers, to be sure there are no mistakes. HURRY ‘ Pl : Rah rr Se Ford vievort m d Ow In “WHEELS and DEALS” ‘| on this wonderful Pre-Spring Sale! an ‘FOS al a ec Genes an 4 : ‘83 Chevie 2 Dr. . i 4 “ : *83 Pord 2 Dr E ' JEROME Bt Reroe Pg 4 Dro Ready to Go || ‘54 Ford 2dr. ...$ 799 °S3 Ply. 2dr. ....$ 599] STOCK NO. 978 STOCK NO. 28 STOCK NO. 95 . "83 Pord Pick-up ine Star Chief ¢ door AT. | 45 = i} °53 Buick Super 4-Dr. °5}] Olds 2-Dr. R&H. 2- °52 Pontiac 2-Dr. R&H. N MTR s3 Mesh | 53 Merc. M 5 | ? Conse atd ake aS ce it Res i ee ES ea ‘ £fet, - th ‘nai ° hardtop ent ..$ 999 , ; Ons a tdr-9 8 One owner. New low tone paint. Good look- Nice runner... plus no 3 PT FE 80488 7 SPE CT. ACULAR?! F i Gres rd custom Lod moniced, low 52 Ply. 4dr. ....$ 499 51 Chév. 2-dr. ...$ 244 | price—$1095. ing V-8. $495. rust. Only $595, 2 2 . ~ ‘Be re Tor "2 Pontiac: Cation Hye : nai 55 Ghev. hardtop $1699 'S3 Dodge hardt'p $ 644 |) : No Co-Signers! 1955 ‘33 Cherie Ford Cours BIT. A. SPENCE reas 'S3Ford 2dr. ...$ 644 STOCK NO. 116 ae STOCK NO. 127 Immediate Delivery! i Ford 3 Gr @ Onninnd "ve ermy | “54 Chev. 2dr. ..$ 24 0 OTT 51 Cadillac 62 4-Door, — STOCK NO.M9 es one. Clean j x ery FORD - | BY Fords. # a 4dr) 54 Pont. dix. 4-d. soe ‘32 Pont. conv. *,.$ 599 |) R& H. neater one 55 Chev. 2-Dr. R&H. and ae OW oe ae MAINLINE 2 DR, HURON MIR. SALFS _|ST. PATRICK’ sj 52 Ford 2dr. ....$ 499 °S1 Ply. 2dr. ....$ 244 ]]] owner, Light blue beau- Very low miles: New iii cnet $675," No Finance Co.! $1195 . | 982 W. Huron FE 2.2641 | DAY ty $1095 spare tire. Sharp. $1395. You Won't Need | . . r Buy Here—Pay Here THE | YatLcome LARRY rece) SPECIALS | $10.00 DOWN DELIVERS || stock xo.7 stock so.g7 ” g SHOCK NOI NATIONAL JEROME es wsi curveoLet | ANY OF THE CARS BELOW]} ‘% Mere. 20r. Hard- 155 puick 2Dr. Special‘ Pontiac 4Dr. Com MOTOR SALES FORD DEALER I crey “nish, vedio, heater A : top. R&H. Mercoma- Rey. Dyna. Low miles petitors bel seream on 17) 6 SAGINAW _ oon x iuan > We YRane A IRISH iis power slide, Rune geod. 1952 Nash Sta. Wgn. - 1952 Dodge 4-Door tic. Show room piece. _ ¢5, only $1895. this one. $795. NEW PEACE TO BEY mere Ott 8 Good ose Cee ROL ET 1951 Mercury 4Door 1950 Chev. Sta. Wgn. $795. : : Are Your Prom Our Selection | aa . VG < Sy O r sedan nn 1951 F Wald Be “1 05 , W-T. mere ee . SAFETY CAR DAYMTS. | 1986 DeSoto Pireflight Ford: | dia,» heate rehewer allan, ; ord a Prckup st Chey 7a Eickaip STOCK NO. 131 STOCK NO. 128 7 STOCK NO. 23 ECONOMY | TOO HIGH? hee Renee ee eee | Reet fogagn es SO] 1980 Ford Sta. Wen. pt Chex2 Dove || 55 Pontiac 4Dr. R&H. 50 Ford 2Dr. R&H. 99 Olds +Dr. R&H. ymow elvedere ‘ordor * —_ * COMFORT : 1955 Dodge Corenet @ Pordor | 1953 FORD | i Hydra. Series 870, won- Runs and looks gvod. aia Ge pair | 1854 DeSoto | FireDome Fordor.| Ranch Wagon two-tone bawe . . | : vear savi Hurry. $195. z seh '5§ Pontiac Cat. ....$176s) | We Need [1084 Begone PPirebome "Ci ™cpe,| Seen" oder "Only" 68 || '5S Chev. Bel Air $1499 '53 Pont. hardtop $ 899} pale phe daar q $995. si iecdiaetnenlind seosianemendtRideaiilintesinlteetees ete as er mo "55 Dodge 4dr. .....$1745| ‘54 _'5S5 —'56 | easel Corencin @ Perasd, 1953 FORD $4 Ply. 4dr. ....$ 799 '53 Chev. 2dr. ...$ 644 | "$4 tiac sta. wg. $1445 set a ss ee Pord or. tador, ight green finish with . ° __ | ae ay 4 nee a Sa mort oy 898, Models of All Makes | mr Br vee : mr ! beater and defroster. Only 53 Ford hardtop $44 ‘55 Chev. sta. wg. $1499 |, STOCK NO. 129 = ee ae ay ; aa cae "54 Plymouth 2-dr. ..$ 875 for Our $275 00 Dn. $52 61, per mo 5 , ae , CLF ’ i ) : ymoun et — 34 Mercury 2Dr. R& 33 Ford & 2dr... $ £23) USED CAR LOT “1983 Defcto ¢ C1 “obe $188 00. Dn | wie eS | 52 Chev. 4-dr. ...$ 499 ot Ford ADIO NECK Can of ee weet vomestabic te. 9 Theater, Rey Fingers expeaiers bathe Lay 8 oe oe Se ee te ear ee a] aa ci i ents F ‘i y 4 e es = Reunion had e€ on aristocracy. " ” + a x OR ues aes cee ce Ge eat SuSE eelenl va te “abie co-stars. Little Show. “Threshold” eanunn Guana ser Dr GE REPAIR SERVICE pine of one of his officers to Kill him] hood ‘ot the Pecos.” (4) News/*00 7) Masquerade Party. Panel] Soins, (2 Mist Fairweather. tho televislon vights, pened next TH ALL MAKES — Service Guaratteed! sony with & time bomb on July 20, 1904) and Sports. Peet Willems, Sil Se aeeta Ob Cron Prep Les Paul and Mary Se i nen b ew tom Work Done Graduate Technician! - ied oaaea ue oo pleated r+ said 6:15—(4) Sonny Eliot. Variety, engpat bag Fae Cows Ford. Music. ‘ 1 thought Sir Laurence Olivier’s| by ape Lf “4 ns SMALL-LIGHT-WEIGHS 1 OUNCE is one outstanding . (2) News. Jac LeGoff ¥-/11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater.) direction and performance excel- 30 Years Service ‘ontiac. on oy 6:25—(2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Ev- . guest, star. (4)) Richard Dix in Secret Service.” jene, but I could only think of how said ¢ ef ee SA IN Rr TO ene: ' “mitkinen end glore. Brings ovt bockgrownd detell more clearly for new REALISM. Reg. $269.95 | New 19995: with trade oe Stefanski’s sacs & sore 1157 W. Huron . 9 S. JESSIE Phones: FE 2-7004 FE.2-8245 covty FE -1515 158 cottons Ave. | ¥ ak i i I i a a a a ved E tees fag ee es i No gi oa coe ve @ . % : ‘ ig i wae ; : ¢ | : ‘ = i i : ‘ é - aa ) a | | - THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1956 Now Fires Missiles ! dinner; Police| COLORADO signing|~The Air Force today took federal ROEBUCK AND CO. veer ata Ry | Cone fe Oe: a DAYS SAL Open Monday it { Mattress Sale RL i Harmony House 1 = modern “Caravan” styling in this New Harmony House | 3-Piece Sectional - foam latex cushions available in beautiful Harmony House colors; © Tuscan Pink © Ming Blue © Mint Green © Sunshine Yellow © Spice Brown with White @ Also in Black and White ees ze Bedding Sale Mattress or Box Spring, A designer's dream ... a sectional sofa in modern line and fabric with fine construction features for lasting beauty. Buoyant, 5 5/8-in. foam latex cushions will always stay neat: fabric is bonded to cushions, will not slip. Novelty boucle fabric highlighted with Lurex (R). Brass accents. Regularly 49.95! 405-coil border; rubberized hair spring. : ft eek Sparks-Griffin 6 Williams St, . ee 3 Full or Twin Mattress, Box Spring ‘Reqularly 29.95! Enjoy firm, restful sleeping 80-coil mattress and matching 3-coil box spring combination. All new felted cotton, sisal insulation. covering in rose and gray stripe. 405-coil matching box FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service” Phone FE 23-5041 Vv ceieeemhn Aline ates tieitt ai ded AAAs Ataint Addin die And and Friday Nights support ori a Fall or Twin $4 DOWN mattress has crushproof, prebuilt and cotton padding. Cotton tick KEN-KART CLEAN ER UR} | KENMORE to eeieiieaiatel SOW Onay oF O] Stans, ROEBUCK AD CO. WITH ATTACHMENTS [4 Ca A Studio Couches 7 More Comfort and Use for Less 8. Johnson, Orion $7 DOWN Fo Wg bg fe New construction and styling make this versatile studio $5 Down Richard L._ Stes Jostyn = pcre prdubal gee on. Sturdy ail angle tron Sina Fe Brace."ate' oghes cover. 74x30:n. size. oo 154 | © Convenient to handle _ Fie eon, 308 moware meets ; Be NII a OEE SE. @ Completely portable | Qian ©. Ketcham, 001s Cooley tate 3-Way Action New Beauty for Your Bedroom at Savings of $20 | Se e287 to wheel trom room to» Gertrude ©. Hustem, 337) Frembes room with attachments right on Recliner f S on cleaner. Has easily replaced pa- Regularly $99! Bed room uite per bags. Comes in a handsome { gray. Hurry to see it! bringing you amazing com- fort! Thick foam latex‘pad in seat. Hardwood frame .. . colorful tweed and plastic covers in smart Harmony Chrome-Plated Steel Frame Honersectio 29.95 . & DOWN |Shock absorbing suspension |gears provide smooth riding comtort Wheel brakes. Plastic . in .2 color choices. : oy Easily Converts to Car Bed onerructle 24,95 2.50 DOWN Aluminum painted ‘flat steel frame. Shock absorber gear. Wheel brakes. Plastic coated fabric; blue or gray. $8 Down 719” Bed, Chest 00 a Si" : Double ea Seat, back and footrest move Dresser, Easy to conform to body posture, Terms . Unusual drawer arrangement, striking drawer pulls make this 3-pc. suite outstanding! Tops, fronts and ends beauti- fully hand-rubbed. Limed oak finish on 5-ply hardwood veneers. Al] drawers fully dustproofed. Folds for Easy Storage Honeysuckle | 9.95 Strong woven cotton fabric tn blue and gray plaid is plastic coated. Steel frame. Wire Smart Blue and Gray Piaid Honeysuckle 14.95 Ecaily converts to car bed or stroller! Folding steel frame. Moisture-resistemt plastic coat- ed fabric. Wheel brake. Smooth rotary action; adjustable tensions; automatic bobbin winder, regulator. 2 footrest. One-wheel brake. © Save During This Sale = Fag Give a bectutiful boost to your budget with this love- ly Kenmore Simplicity Console sewing machine. House colors. Buy, save —_— idl Furniture Department, Second Floor : a ; A Sewing Machine Styled to Fit Any Room Decor . Lovely Console $5 88 GE on ‘Down & € Y/, y : ; ° Folding Carriage 2-Way Carriage Tot’s Stroller Handy Carriage ee en eee ever pov and lower type stitch Budget priced cleaner with rubber-mounted 144 horse power motor that never needs oil. Bail-type handle, — oP Ree 4 é ecrantaad om ye monty ack SEARS tN ag Poe A Ero ~ . P a oe