INTERNATIONAL news 8% SERVICE The Weather ne Ws . “me PONTIAC PRESS = & Details page two = , Edition 14th YEAR regres “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1956 —86 ‘PAGES | soars game rams raotos Ye Pontiac Lake Threatens 200 Ho rs at - Senators Voting Today on Heated Farm Bill WASHINGTON (INS)—The Senate votes today on the red-hot issue of whether to bolster dwindling farm income through 90 per cent A nip-and-tuck contest Democrats will vote for a return to fixed, 90 per cent) supports which they estimate will pump 850 million) price supports or the flexible ” props President Eisenhower asks. is in prospect. Most Senate dollars into farmers’ pockets this-election year. The supports, would apply to wheat, corn, peanuts and rice. All but a handful of Republicans will vote for flexiple props which can slide between 75 and 90 per cent of Fee Agent Cited in Embezzlement Report $74,841 Taken by Secretary of State Woman Official DETROIT w—A secretary of state’s agent, missing since Friday with her husband and their 9-year- old daughter, was charged with embezzlement today after a pre- liminary audit indicated a $74,841 with aiding and abetting in the em- bezzlement. . Mrs, Thorpe managed the sec- retary of state’s fee office in suburban St. Chair Shores. William C. Butler, chief assist- before Mrs. Thorpe closed the of- fice and told an assistant she was downtown Detroit parking lot where ft had been left Friday | evening. Secretary of State James M. , Hare ordered the office closed and “the books impounded after the family’s disappearance was called to his attention Tuesday. W. E. Stirton Accepts Position at U. of M. DETROIT ® — William E. Stir- ton, vice president of Wayne Uni- versity, will accept a vice presi- dency at the Universtiy of Mich- igan, it has been reported here. It is understood Stirton, well-, 'a witness told police the victim's) known educator and youth worker, has been offered the post but add- ed that confirmation of the change | +what is considered “fair” farm prices in terms of buy- ing. power. The administration contends that They said some GOP who might have jumped party fences, will be reluctant to go ‘l|against the President at this time. Senate agriculture chairman }Allen J. Ellendér (D-La) leader of the Democratic fight, said that de- spite pressure from the White House, he still thinks he will win. Sen. D. Aiken (R-Vt) the administration's farm leader, predicted flexibles will win by five to seven votes. ___said the m| vote with the Democratic ma- new license plate fees, paid in the| jority were more cautious in a few days before the March) their predictions. deadline. | One of the two, Sen. Edward J 4 Butler sald pes deeded a/Thye (R-Minn) said: “We are very flouse they in nearby Van|hard pressed but-I have. not given . Dyke to last Friday just|up hope—it is still an even toss- The other, Sen. Milton R. Young (R-ND) said : “It doesn't look so (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Ohio Man Dies in Dixie Crash GM Employe Is’ Victim) as Auto Leaves Road, Rams Utility Pole A Dayton, O., man died three hours after his car ran off Dixie Highway in Independence Town- ship and rammed a utility pole, Pontiac post State Police said. Fred Moler, 62, identified as a factory representative for General Motors Inland Division, died from a- skull fracture, according to Dep- uty Oakland County Coroner Dr. Lc. Erevecie: joao The coroner “ruled out the pos-! sibility of a heart attack, although jear was traveling slowly and steadily at 10 a.m., before veer- cannot be made until the univer-| ing off the road one-half mile south sity’s board of regents meets at|of White Lake Rd. Ann Arbor March 16. Stirton and University of Michi- gan officials declined comment. Moler was given treatment in |Pontiac General Hospital before he died at 1 p.m., authorities said. Two GOP senators who wit |U _ Retiring GEORGE DONDERO. . George George Dondero Will Not Seek ‘Another Term Congressman Reveals Decision to Retire as. A question on the lips of many area residents was answered today in Wash- ington when Congressman A. Dondero (R- Oakland County) ruled himself out as a candidate for the 13th term in the Big 3 May Call ‘on U.N. to Help U.S., Britain, France in Middle East States, Britain and France may ask the United Nations Security Council in the next few days to’ take urgent action to prevent war in the Middle East. This would test Russia’s attitude toward the Arab states. The Soviet Union would have to decide wheth- Arab policy. Among other things, it has sponsored the sale of arms jto Egypt and Syria. | In London Britain’s government jstands firm today on a Middle |East policy pinned to the ioe Big Three pledge to block any ichange in Israeli-Arab boundaries by force. Prime Minister Eden ominously warned that Britain, the United States and France had undertaken an obligation in their 1950 pledge that is ‘more serious than perhaps many British people realize.” The 1950 pact promises that the Big Three will act against any aggreession by either the Arabs or Israel. Tops in Basketball See today’s Press sports pages for the outstanding high school basketball players in Oakland County, A full page spread lists the county and league all-star teams for 1955-56, See page 43. Continental Beauties Seeking Title eon gemrn pont MISS EUROPE HOPEFULS — Five beauties ‘who will compete. for title of Miss Europe in Stockholm, Sweden, next month pose at Arc de Triomphe in Paris. From left are Miss Sweden; Margit Nunke, Anita Astrand, AP Wirephoto Chislain, Miss Belgium; Miss Germany; Rita Schmidt, Miss Holland, and Brunella Tocci, Miss Italy. Will Try to Block War WASHINGTON @®— The United sage of the St. Lawrence Seaway Dies in Plunge .4U. 8. House of Representa- tives. , After finishing out this year, his 24th in the: House and 50th as a public offi- cial, Dondero said he will retire.” The announcement is ex- pected to touth off a vigor- nomination to run for Don- dero’s post in the Nov. 6 election. The veteran. lawman, one of the GOP’s most influential na- tional legislators, was first elected a representative in 1932. leader in the fight to secure pas- services and the detection of sub- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Westinghouse. Union| Rejects Peace Plan WASHINGTON & — The union today turned down a government- proposed plan for settlement of the Westinghouse strike, now in its 144th day. ” James B. Carey, president of the International Union of Elec- trical Workers, said the decision by the 5-member conference board of the union was unant-| In mous. Carey told qa news conference | the union’s action was “not to be) considered a rejection, nor could it be considered an acceptance— it might be described that the plan so far is unacceptable.” Carey said he expected to meet today with Federal Mediation Ser- vice Director Joseph Finnegan to discuss what steps might be taken toward, further negotiations with the Westinghouse Electric Corp. Cancer Linked to Cigarettes, Claims Doctor DETROIT (#—One man in every three in the United States will have lung cancer within 25 years, Dr. j “County Representative} ous contest among county} Republican leaders for the}: jestape to reach the roof of the bank at 28 N. Saginaw St. are shown above filling sandbags Workers filled bags with earth from safe portions L Workers Stem Threat of Flood . FLOOD WORKERS—Some of the 100 residents of the Pontiac Lake Recreation Area who volun- teered when homes were. threatened by floods, dia ame late last night, dye 7 Pontiae Press Phote build up 75 feet of the wall over |flow « which water from Pontiac Lake was sweeping. Alter five hours of feverish work in_ rain and | snow, the flood was stopped. Ortonville Man Roy W. Racine Falls From Bank Building With Two Bibles leaped to his death last night from ithe top of the 14-story Pontiac State Bank Building. | The victim was Roy W. Racine, 43. who recently moved to Orton- ville, Police found two New Test- aments in his pockets. According to witnesses, the mau’s bedy suddenly appeared in the middle of E. Lawrence St. on the north side of the building, Pontiac police fixed the time at 7:30 p.m. Racine, born in Pontiac, lived in a trailer camp at 1962 Fay St. with his wife, Lois: They have no children. eee A brother, Rev. Franklin Ra- cine of Rochester, identified the i body, Investigation into the man’s mo- itive will continue, according to Det. James Laponsie, who took charge of the case last night. He said Rev. Racine had told him and Det. James Bale that the victim recently had become inter- ested in religion and added that his brother seemed ‘‘troubled’’ recent monet * Racine was hired in October, a) spokesman for the Borden Milk Company said, but had worked on- jand-off for the company fer 2 lyears. Detectives believe that daring! the steady drizzle of rain last, night, Racine climbed a rear fire- | They said the access ladder was found swung to the ground. _A Pontiac milkman apparently in offender, A justice reaps no per- Speaks for-Oakland’s JPs- = His statement followed Ingle, an attofney and association, said, “Oakland an auditor to make regular checks of local magistrates books. I doubt they'll find any discrepancies in this area. “If some exist elsewhere it is iprobably due to. failures of other counties to audit justices’ books properly.” A story in a morning paper said, “The probe = so. into such other ab assessing nominal maximum costs, The costs go to the justices.” “Costs don't go to justices,” said Ingle, “‘they go to the county as prescribed by state law, which also says cost-amounts shbuld be based on the expense of prosecuting an sonal gain by assessing a high costs figure." Justices’ fees are set up by | State law, he explained. They are} Paid the justice whether or not he requires a costs Lo ats he add- jed. Justice George W. Grugel of Les- lie, Ingham County, has been con- victed of an account shortage of! $11,807 and is awaiting sentence, Targonski said. The other three) Justice Complacent ewide Probe Begins# Veteran Farmington Justice of the Peace Allen C. Ingle said today it would be “virtually impossible” fore any shortages to occur in accounts of Oakland County JPs ‘ gan justices of the peace by Auditor General Victor C. Targonski, who said shortages of more than $48,000 had been found in accounts of four. in the state which employs; es With Foo __ 100 Volunteers Reinforce Dike With Sandbags One Family Evacuated as Lake Spills Over After 2 Days of Rain Braving rain and sleet, some 100 volunteers last night struggled and won in a battle to prevent Pontiac © Lake from overflowirig its. banks and threatening 200 homes near the Pontiac Lake Recreation area. At least one family was forced to evacuate its home ef aH 5 : d R a reported probe of Michi- secretary of the state JP is probably the only county oo Landry to Seek Recount in /th Third-Place Candidate for Commission to File for New Accounting Robert Landry, a.candidate from District 7 in last Monday's pri- mary election, said this morning he}, would file today for a ballot re- - count, Landry, 42, of a Center St., ceived the third highest number ae votes in the close four-man race in the district. Former Commissioner Benjamin M. Gates received the ghest with 353 votes while Gil- rt W. Long was one vote behind} with 352. Landry, a member of the pro- duction control division of Fisher Body, gathered 341 votes while Victor LL. Smothers, 37, of 154 Perking St., received 136 votes. “By requesting the recount, I am not casting any aspersions on the winners,’’ Landry said. ‘The close nature of the race and the pleas from many of my friends have shortages range from $16,800 to $3,954, he stated, prompted me to ask for the re- (Continued on Page 2, Col. © Gone With the Wind DALLAS (®—A local department store has just completed a very inexpensive promotion stunt, Some weeks ago when it opened -a sub- winds swept them away from the Dallas area, This week the store got back its only response, 4 farmer 70 miles away mailed back some certificates, saying he rare- count.”"_: ly got to Dallas. memes Foyse Defeats Health Agency Bill Without a doubt, the cancer ex-| pert said yesterday, the cause of LANSING # — A bill consoli-| The vote was 40-60, 16 less than| the high incidence is cigarette dating the state’s health agencies ‘the required number. | smoking. “If there were one-tenth as much proof that the Brooklyn Bridge were unstable as there _is that cigarette smoking causes lung cancer,” Dr. Ochsner said, “the bridge would be closed to traffic. “And I actually believe we may come to legal ‘prohibition’ of cigarettes if the tobacco industry doesn't do something about it.” Dr. Ochsner is chairman of the! department of surgery at Tulane! University. He does not smoke. He said the exact cancer ¢aus- ing agent in cigarettes is not yet The ‘tobacco industry | said, iH. should find out and remove it, it be, ‘super’ department was the , House, under one ‘ soundly defeated by yesterday, 2 8 The bill, sponsored by Rep. Roy! Brigham (R-Battle Creek), would have combined the State) Health Department, Mental Health) Department, Office of Hospital Construction and. Sutvey and other) agencies into one ‘Health and Hospitals”” department. 4 Brigham seaid thé proposal would eliminate duplication and _ ineffi- ciency. ‘ But opponents argued the The perennial ‘Seal of Quality’’ bill for Michigan farm products, ladvocated by Gov. Williams since lhe took office, passed the House itor the first time. The vote was 82-10. Under the plan, top-grade farm products can be labeled ‘‘Michi- In Today's Press problems of the various health agencled@ are too complex to be handied in one department, County News.............. + Editorials ..............5.... 6 Food News..........2%9 thru 38 Lenten Guideposts.. ...... 7 Sports .....2..<0-5 43, 44, 45, 46 Theaters ...........-csee0e. 41 TV & Radio Programs...,...55 . ft |gan’s Best." The program is volun- tary, with participating farmers paying the costs, “ WAYNE UNIVERSITY BILL Out of a lengthy hassle in the House emerged a bill setting into motion machjnery to put Detroit's; Wayne University under control) of the state, The plan calls for turning the institution over to the state gradu- ally. The university, during the transitional period, would be gov- erned by a board of control con- sisting of four members of the De- troit board of education and four members appointed by governor. By 1959, contro! of the univer- sity would bé transferred to an Wilson, Earl..... dae | Women's Pages...... 15 thru 19 eight-man board appointed by the| the governor and confirmed by the Senate, Rep. Louis C. Cramton (RLa- peer) asked the House to scrap the plan and give the University of Michigan board of regents $25,000 to study the status of Wayne, His proposal was defeated. The bill, passed by a 87-5 vote, now goes to the Senate, which has its own plans for transferring the University to state control, Also passed by the House and sent to the Senaté was a bill es- tablichinn, Tegional diagnostic cen- ters for screening mental patients. If the plan becomes law, patients committed by courts will be sent | to the centers for , observation. ey would be committed finally on recommendation of the center's psychiatrists, 2 division. + 2 i i | 2 3 ‘ 4 ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, és ee ? * “THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1956 : a y pe Ae { - Also Aids Customer WASHINGTON President} rit. ag a eg kgs ry if é ~ Curtice and other GM official i & Hig z William Racine PJ oC “< i officiate with berial in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. Autry Has Laryngitis laryngitis won't be back in the saddle on his radio program for several weeks. CBS said it will be the cowboy singer-actor’s first formal respite from radio in 15 years. Beginning March 11, his Sunday night show will be taken over by a musical! variety program, the network said. The spillway of Coulee dam is half as wide and twice as high as historic Niagara Falls. The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Ffrequent enow flurries, Grad and colder —— . Temerrew partiy warmer, high 34-88. West te northwest winds 6-50 m.p.m. and gusty teday diminishing tonight. Today in Pontiae Lowest temperature preceding @ em 26. At 8am: Wind velocity 30 m ph with 45 malic] guests Direction: West. * Sun rises Friday at 6:66 am. Bun sets Thursday at ¢ 30 Moon sets Thursday at 2:55 Moon rises Friday st 5:07 a.m pm Downtown Tem vere Gre e 1 Seeasa@ epPee ppeey = Wednesday in Pontiae {As recorded downtown) — temperature......,......... 33 temperature........-6...06+ icone temperature . Weather—Rain. - One Year im — Highest temperature Age | nee Lowest temperature SS NCR CULCOCCS Mean temperature. .... 0.6: -0.e sees Weather—Hail, Highest and yp se arnt This 65 im 1921 “re ‘7 in 1872 ‘Temperatere Chart New Orleans 62 Fr x teabargh . Pranecisco 58 - 8. Marie 18 benttte “ mpa 7 reveres City 23 Washington 63° 473-3 sm . {passing fields and buildings have Fu-jhad no adverse effects on the boys the Grand; LuIxo-esyess MODERN COUNTERPART — Two members + of the Columbus Boychoir listen intently as “Eric W. Hall, coach advertising manager for GMC Truck & Coach Division, explains some of the ee : cially-equipped executives and here. ing to teacher Ethel Sprague. Each is' an outstanding student whose grades would rank with those of top . cp noorsy attending more | ventional schools. A_ unique “schoolhouse on wheels,” its plush interior laden in the Columbus Boychoir School at Princeton and are members of ‘from the “Schoolhouse on Wheels” which made a-visit to.the plant yesterday. The choir’s spe- Ths Peutias visors ae 'exsiedl |tour the continent next year, The Day in Birmingham vehicle was examined by division employes during its brief stop Schoolhouse on Wheels Comes Home j=" according Assistant Director Donald Bryant lwho revealed tentative plans to {Close Senate Vote Seen on Farm Bill , {Continued From Page One) good, but the 90 per cent forces can win if we don’t lose more than three Southern senators.” This was a reference to the cot- ton inducements Agriculture Sec- retary Ezra Taft Benson is ac- cused of offering southerners in the hope they would be won over to the flexible side. Government price supports on basic farm crops were fixed at 90 per cent during the war to The administration blames 90 per cent supports for the high pro- duction and the government's huge supplies of surpluses which it con- tends has kept farm prices down. _ | But Democrats argue that in- creased supports are the only way to give falling farm income a quick shot-in-the-arm this year. They argue that the soil bank, for paying farmers not to produce, cannot get into effective operation this year. There are 70 some amendments to the farm bill and final action on The latter also serves as an am- plifier for the teacher’s voice dur- ing class periods, many of which niin are conducted while the bus is rolling along the highway. Distractions such as glimpses of |proposed system. South Oakland Communities Eye Commuter Plan A diesel car commuter system could solve commuting problems| agreed city planners of Birming- ham and several other South Oak- land County communities last night, after hearing a talk on a Lynn D. Searcy, a transportation expert, gave a talk on the rail diesel cars, called RDCs, which brought enthusiastic remarks from Herbert Herzberg, Birmingham planner and chairman of the South Oakland Planning Council, at the Council's meeting in Royal Oak. Possibility of 10 evening trips to take downtown workers to their suburban homes, rather than the present 5 made by the Grand Trunk Railroad, was cited: by Searcy. Members of the Council voiced agreement that the system would) be beneficial in the expansion of the South Oakland area. “The Grand Trunk system claims it is losing money in the present operation, Searcy said, but has |¢ not taken a stand pro or con on the diese] system, The Canadian Pacific Railroad has found such the measure may not come this when it comes to the R's, accord-!week. arid relieve highway congestion} \Schedule Court Hearing| ion 10-Lot Condemnation {Dondero Won't Sek : His Thirteenth Term (Continued From Page One) versive elements in the federal hierarchy. * » The lawmaker did not reveal his retirement plans. __ A 4. 3 ak ‘fo Attend Alabama U. that I may be able to pursue my the present time I have been ‘|my efforts to be admitted to the ROX masonzy PAINT © PROTECTS AGAINST WATER LEAKAGE « BAAUTIFIES AND PROTECTS ALL MASOWRY SURPAGES © GUARANTEED NOT TO CHIP, CRACK, BLISTER OR PEEL = INSIDE . | er besements nee bee me yoo ooo protects severe weter . ee Oursips ceccesece cS 285 $12.95 oe eo eee eee the City Commission p. aid and agreed to have a coordina- tor for activities on city play Never TI-DEE SPONGE MOPS 1.66 Pull size, quality cellulose sponge for easy cleaning, long service. mere ean $1.98 Mgr nd , FA Ae ROTHERS 8 N. 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WASHINGTON (INS}—A Demo- said the President will fulfill his cratic charge that President Ej-| responsibilities “109 per cent.” senhower's on | cur! ‘Sen. George Bender (R-Ohio).| ponte police commented; ‘The Democrats are claimed Hazel Lund,|' nubl desperate, sick and weary. The Mle gay cane eee was) results. Be tuto angry denisla from Republi: |president gave them their createat} 9. 16 tay” eight cartons af clg- cana_today. heart attack.” — Laggan Ne °° 8 | , oa arettes from the store, police baid. |! Sen. John J. Sparkman (D-Ala),| Senate GOP Campaign Chairman See i - the Democrats ina A’ ~ Schoeppel of Kansas. ‘ . eee cnast’ cid the tases otideclered: “Sen, Sparkman hea wn-(Ketauver Won't Quit ‘Mr. Eisenhower's seeking 8 second derestimated the deep understand-| MINNEAPOLIS, Minne (INS) — ing in a super market at 59 S. Saginaw St. yesterday afternoon! SALT LAKE * CIrry. , term is whether the country shall'ing and genuine feeling of the|sen. 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Genesee, baw sr9r7y mb, ‘Lapeer and Was tenaw Counties t's 12.00 : m The oe elsewhere her places ti ie isn wanes Phone ntiae PE 3-818 MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS . THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1956 Middle East Tension - Nearing Crisis Point Latest developments in the .seeth- ing Middle East suggest that the issue of peace or war between Arab states and Israel soon may be decided. _ - This loomed as the probability in the announcement that King Saup of Saudi Arabia and leaders of Egypt and Syria met in Cairo for strategy talks. The atmos- phere of crisis was intensified by a new series of Arab-Israeli border incidenta * * * There is nothing hidden about the aim of these talks, coming so soon after Jordan’s dismissal of the fam General Jouw Bagot Gruss. It is to woo Jordan entirely away from Brit- ish influence and to consolidate the Arab forces in event of war. Already the leaders, of the three Arab States have signed a pact to go to war if Israel commits “aggression” against any one of them. * * * Meanwhile there is no doubt ‘about the concern with which Prime Minister Epzn views Gen. Gtuse’s dismissal, which he de- nounced as-a violation of the spirit of the Anglo-Jordan treaty. ‘For 29:years this renowned sol- dier has been one of the most colorful and influential figures in the Middle East. The British-subsidized Arab Legion he organized and trained as chief of Jordan’s general staff, was the most effective military unit that fought against the Israelis in Palestine. * * * While the situation admittedly looks dangerous, it is not without hope. Representatives of the United States, Britain and France already have studied the question of asking ‘the United Nations for a new ap- proach to the Arab-Israel dispute. Also, Israel's Parliament, for the mo- ment at least, has defeated demands for an immediate preventive war against its Arab neighbors. If there ever was urgent need ‘for calm counsel of peace in Arab and Israeli capitals, that time is now. Why U. S. Will Continue Its A and H-Bomb Tests Much careful study is behind our Government's decision to continue its nuclear weapons test in the Pacific this year. . Several Federal agencies, including the National Security Couricil . par- ticipated in examination of this ques- tion. The matter also was discussed by President E1isenHowErR and Prime Minister Even during the latter's re- cent visit to. Washington. * * * The conclusion based on this study was inescapable. Until a workable system for contro! of thermonuclear weapons is de- veloped, the United States has no choice but to continue its tests in the interests of the free worid. Plans have been shaped with due regard for protests caused by the fallout from last year’s A and H- bomb tests. For example, a much larger “danger zone” has been marked - out. ~ Reassuring words also have come from Atomic Energy Commission Chairman Strauss. He announced that the tests, starting in April, “will involye weapons generally smaller in yield than those tested during the 1954 series.” x * * _ No one this side of the Iron ed/ backing of the : portant that we maintain this deterrent power for peace. “in fact, the.whole non-Communist world is vitally interested in tests of weapons that will help to insure the defense of freedom. Reds Promete Zhukov There may be more than meets is’ the eye in the promotion of Marshal ZuuKov to be a candidate member of the Russian Communist Party's ruling presidium. This step up for him is the first time “a professional soldier of high rank has advanced so far in the inner councils of the -U.S.8.R. Some ob- servers feel that Communist Party Chief Kurusucuev; in advancing ZuHuKov, wanted to give the impres- sion that the base of Soviet power is being broadened. * *®* * Whatever the motive it has the earmarks of a smart move. The Marshal had been out of favor until after Sta.in’s death. He is popular with the Russian ‘ people because he contributed so-—__ -much to Germany's defeat. * * * His elevation obviously suggests the influence of the army. Without the military leaders, no inner faction in the Kremlin could hope to survive long. “ANOTHER thing that made ‘em the good old days,” said the Old Scre-_ head, “was that pore folks didn’t have to pay income tax then.” - The Man About Town Picnic Season It Already Has Opened at Oakland County’s Parks Bigamist: A man who keeps two himself. \ as The advance guard of the hundreds of thousands who will enjoy the outdoor recreational areas in the Pontiac area during 1956 already are on the job. Ac- cording to Manager Paul H. mearics of Cass Lake State Park, the recent warm weather brought out a number of parties who aver that roasted hamburgers never tasted better At the Pontiac Lake Rec- reational area, Superintendent John H. Redgan says several already have been enjoying its facilities, even to looking over the bathing beach, but evidently deciding to wait until the ice goes out. My keen office observet tells me that the Ann Arbor High Scheol is at the corner of Huron and State, the same as Pontiac's. First outdoor blossoms of 1956 are re- ported by Mrs. Normaiece Shamaker of Drayton Plains, whose forsythia bush burst into yellow glory this week, and Mrs. Henrietta Mortimore of Waterford. who recently found crocus flowers under a snow bank. In answer to several Inquiries on the frequency of multiple births, including that of “An Expectant Mother,” | I find that twins occur once In 90 births, triplets in 7,600, quadruplets in 675.000, and there are less than 50 Verlfied cases of quintuplets in all world history There's only one automobile for every thousand people in India, but here in Pontiac during the rush hours it seems that ratio is reversed. : The employes of a large eastern cor- poration have compiled a booklet “Get the Gripe Off Your Chest,” explaining an orderly of handling grievances Verbal Orchids to— Mrs. Mary E. Wells of 179 Mechanic St.. ninety-first birthday Mrs. Mary Lenhart of 2391 Mann Road; ninety-first birth- day . : : A.C. Rich | of 102 Franklin Boulevard; eighty-ninth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tiltman of 903 Mt. Clemens St.: rifty-fifth wed- ding anniversary. Mrs. Fred E. Watkins Way -of 3805 Covert Road; eightieth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Connell of 174 Seminole Ave.; fifty-first wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Whitcomb C. Stone of Linden; sixtieth wedding anniversary. endorse Nixon as THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 8. 1956 ate ne er Presidential Handicap ry {2s 4 cal NEA Service, Inc. David Lawrence Says: President's Recent Remarks Indicate That Nixon Has Been ‘Dumped’ for ‘56 publican ticket for 1956. : * * * There are denials galore purport- ing to contradict this, and there are wishful-thinking comments to the effect that Eisenhower is mere- ly waiting for the vice president to make ‘up his mind whether or- not he wants the nomination But anybody who has had the most meager experience in politirs can recognize the kiss of death when it is revealed to the naked eve. For, as now: disclosed, Eisen- hower told Nixon on Tuesday, Feb. 28, that he should ‘chart out his own course."’ In the next few days news dispatches be- gan to quote “informed sources” as saying that the vice president could have the renomination if he wants ft. But the fact of the matter is that the President de liberately -sidestepped at his It's customary and traditional for a presidential candidate not to try to announce his running mate in advance of a national conven- tion This is sound practice But this week Eisenhower decided to discuss the vice presidency with the press He revealed that he actually had put it up to Nixon last week to say whether he wants to be renominated. “NIXON IN TIGHT SPOT What a strange position in which to put Nix®n! Certainly Nixon has wanted to run. The mere fact that Eisenhower opened the question wide by expressing to the vice president a doubt as to whether Nixon wanted to run” and telling the entire. press about it will be construed by politicians every- where as a subtle way of saying that the President hopes Nixon will decide that he doesn't wish to run. The all-important question and answer at Wednesday's press con- “ference, as made public in the stenographic transcript, reads as follows : » * “Mr President, when you say, sir, you have suggested to Mr. Nixon thaf he chart out his course. is the implication of that that if he elects to remain on the ticket you are content fo have him as your running mate? The President: “Well, 1 am not going te be pushed into cor- ners here and say—and right now, at this moment—say what | _ would de in a hypothetical ques. tion involving about five if's. And 1 don’t think you should etpect me te. “I do gay this I have no criti- cism of Vice President \ixon to make, either as a man, an asso- ciate Or as my running mate on, the ticket.” * * * The President < answer shows embarrassment He could easily have refused to discuss the sub ject any further He could have stood on his sfdtement in last week's press conference that he wouldn't discuss the vice-presiden- tial nomination till his own re- nofnination had occurred. But instead Eisenhower chose to re veal some new facts to the report- ers and thus opened up the entire subject, now, whether he likes it or not, he has placed himself in the position of having refused to his -running mate, Some comfort was taken by the friends of Nixon.from the fact that the President said he had no criti- -cism to make of Nixon ‘‘as a ma&n, an associate or as my running mate on the ticket.” This could mean ‘‘running mate” in the past ~—in- 1952, ' LIABILITY TO PARTY Also there’s a vast difference between heaping praise and recog- nizing what the President's advis- ers have tried to put over on him namely, that Nixon is an alleged liability on the ticket. In otHer words, the President likes Nixon but, if the vice president has to be sacrificed on the altar of ex- pediency, Eisenhower 1s evidently willing to cut loose from Nixon in order to make sure of winning an election * * ; For Nixon's main “crime” is that he offended Democrats on. the Communist issue, There. are weak , kneeq Republicans who have been duped by the argu- ment that it is necessary to get Demograts who were sore at Nix- on to come over to the party. Hal Boyle Says: a ere mrnmnennnans nae The fact is the Democrats who . deserted their party on the anti- Communist issue in 1952 are dis- turbed today about the Eisen- hower administration's position on certain phases of this contro- versy. They now will be even more disturbed when Nixon, who sym- bolizes the anti-Communist fight and made a valiant campa‘gn in 1954 in 11 western states. is pun- ished for his outspoken comments in that campaign * *s -* But in politics #incerty and joy alty are to be found usually among the regular organization men—the amateurs are the ones who believe that organization workers can be enthused by letting them down (Copyright 1956. New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Son Proves Argument --- but Dad Will Never Know NEW YORK « — It is never pleasant for either party when a bey defies his father in picking out his life's career * « @ + It was particularly difficult for Alfred R Globus who; at 35, has become one of the youngest ty- coons in American chemistry CHEMISTRY FIRST ~ He deeply admired his father, who had come to this country alone at 16 and had sweated night and day to put himself through medical school. But young Globus himself was more interested in puttering with chemicals than learning medicine. e e e When his home chemistry set once blew some plaster off the family ceiling, the father told the youth: “You come from a line of doc- tors. | am a doctor. You must be a doctor, too” * ® Ld “T want to be a chemist,” boy rephed ‘Why?” argued the father. “How can you discover some- thing the ‘professors of chemistry haven't already discovered?” . LOST ALLOWANCE Angered. the elder Globus cut off his poeket allowance. Alfred then started spending $2 of his the graduation, hired him as & con- sultant, ; “My father never raised anoth- er objection.” Alfred recalled smiling Holder of a number of valuable patents. sought after as a con sultant, Globus also has made his mark as a businessman e' 6@ * What Globus really yearned to prove was that as a chemist he could do more for mankind than he could have if he had become a doctor. But he can't prove it to the man he'd most like to His father is no longer living. Voice of the People. Statements of Richardson: Questioned by, A. L. Branch We are indebted to Mr.* Rich- ardson for one thing at least in his recent letter. In referring to the administration's ‘‘permitting” General Motors to raise its income, ket those additional but not share in ‘the earnings? Another question; Why must we_ consider it “‘progréssive”’ sending abroad millions to. bolster UP other it~ econoinies, but criminal - “give- - away” to “permit” building up the industrial might of America? A. L, Branch 818 Corwin Ct. Disgusted Teenager Asks North Side Club Action I am a teenager fourteen | years ag a 23 ett ett. f Ei ti RRS E a 3 ti its We feel that both boys and girls need a center on the- north side of the city for supervised recrea- tion. All such centers are in other sections of the city, most of — are on the east side. We on the north side feel we deserve one the samie as the other parts of- the city. . A Disgusted ‘Teenager a Excessive Dryness of Air Can Be Eased in Homes By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. The membrene lining the nasal passages, sinuses, Eustachian tube, middle ear cavity, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchial tubes and air cells of the lungs (doctors call it the respiratory mucosa) takes abuse the year around, prin- cipally from ubiquitous industrial dusts and gases, but in the winter season. particularly in March. the mucosa takes a cruel beating from a third factor, namely, excessive dryness of the air s * * Dusts and gases are more or less inevitable in our industrial ewilization, but by employing one or more of the following measures it is eaxy to protect the mucosa from: excessive dryness in most éircumstances—sav in living room bedroom. office, schoolroom, work- room or shop . J. Adjust heating or set ther- mostat to maintain room temner- ature sf comfort level — never above 68 92 Alwavs keep one window open. with full sash size screen of unbleached muslin 3. Moisture must be evaporat- ed constantly while the heat is on, whether heating is by stove. most of the radiators in the win- tertime we had humidifiers, each of which evaporated at least a gallon, sometimes two gallons of water a day. Boy. | was ‘wore to a frazzle®toting buckets of water to those humidifiers, but I'm sure we saved money on fuel. for it is unquestionable that a household temperature of 68 with a fair hu- midity is more comfortable than a temperature of 72 or higher with low humidity. I believe, too, that remarkably free from respiratory troubles. The humidifiers we used were made, in lengths to fit the radia- tors, by a St. Paul company which, 1 regret to say, no longer markets them. Including top or cover they were about 6 inches - high. ‘When it is necessary or conven- ient to hang the washing to dry indoors, don't worry about damp- ness, The effect is healthful for everybody in the house, from t baby ‘to grampa. especially when the parlor stove or the nifty fyr- nace is burning ta beat the band Some furnaces have a built-in tank to hold water which fhe heat of the furnace evaporates. But the amount of water added to the air in this way is insignif- icant. So is any other means of humidifying the air that evapo- rates less than a gallon of water a day in a room of ordinary capacity. The efficiencs of the humidifier we used when we were serving time in purgatory depends on cap- illarity. Hanging on a wire frame above the water and dipping into the water are many loops of wick- * ing The wicking draws up water, which is rapidly evaporated by the warm air passing through the loops * * © A do-it-yourself man could make such humidifiers of galvanized tron, I should say, in lengths ‘to ‘fit radiators or registers and fin- ishes to match the decor of office or home. “st letters not more than one page _ er 100 words long pertaining to personaT health and hreiere not to disease diag posts or treatment wil! be answered b+ Dr. William Brady if a stamped self addressed envelope is sent to the Pon tiae Press Pontiac Michigan (Copyright 1956) Looking Back 15 Years Age ‘ FDR REVEALS plan to ereate new labor unit. — Years Age _ RHINELAND REOCCUPTED: ty Germany. . *: Case Records of a Psychologist: Crane Tells Woman Who Fears Death to Worship God Rather Than Doctors Mary’s case illustrates a modern violation of the first of the Ten Commandments. She is idolatrous. And her fears of dramatic death indi- _ cate a probable guilt compler. $20 weekly school lunch money _ for the ehemicals to continue his experiment * * ° ‘ Whilé still a minor in college Alfred came home with some papers for his parents to sign as’ legal guardian. The papers had been drawn up by a Philadelphia firm which wanted to pay him $75 weekly royalties for a new process he had developed for the recovery of pure iron by électrolysis. The same firm, immediately after Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Politeness is the attribute ... Of merely being pleasant . . . To folks and friends or anyone . . Who happens to be present . . . It is the art of keeping still ... When you would like to shout . ... Or nodding in approval of . . . The m=, sentiments you doubt ., . It is — the knack of being calm... And all the while concealing .. . That trigger on the atom bomb... . Connected with your feeling .. . No. it is not the common cloak . Around a hypocrite .. . But just your kindly way to say... You go along with it... At least as much as you can help... Some people é@ve their faces... Until they meet the less polite... Who put poe in their = Scrapbook this true case rec- ord and check it against the follow-up tomorrow. This col- umn helps you understand human behavior of all sorts By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case Q-394: Mary M. aged 50, is a typical neurotic. so scrapbook. this case under that heading “Dr. Crane, two years ago I had a nervous breakdown.”’ she began “and finally went ‘to the Mayo Clinic “They gave me some white pills te take for my nerves and sent me home to rest. IT was doing fairly well until my hus- band passed away with a heart attack even betore I could get to his bedside. “This threw me into a severe shock. I was in a sanitarium five’ imes after this, but nonine cures me. “T get crying spells. “Y am afraid and don't know what Tam afraid of. | Coates 1 worry = leet I have a blood clot and die suddenly, like my husband. “Tt yomit and have terrible pains in my. stomach. I- am scared about being in the house alone. “I am very depressed and can't eat. Never hungry. I feel like 1 will lose-my mind. I feel lost and am losing weight. “| get a check-up at the Mayo's every six months. They eh hie parauatagical eharts Pre cat phiets (Copyright 1956) ‘ x : t . f * j { : . We € poe ae a ene eee Se 5 cipal cca ithe 6. Pyee Shee ‘ r - . sas sisal 2 Ae Sh a Mia : ad s > as aN : : y ies - { ei iy f ? is Sg eae: Sa i : : , Aa : a eg “y * ef « : x , 2 = : 6 ; 7 ¢ Be ‘ A . MARCH 8, 1956 Yr t ‘THE PONTIAC: PRESS, THURSDAY 4 Lenten Guideposts peda By Carl Grubert . _ Prayer Groups Organized p= in Pittsburgh Steel Mill *, za By DAVE GRIFFITH him the story. Pittsburgh Steel Worker “Dr. Shoemaker,” I concluded, | _ Before the challenge, I might|‘“This is how we cah bring men have qualified as a Mr. Average |to understand one another anc ‘American. I was 35, married, had|°ome closer to: God. re einen, aad Deel 2 SE argeeat you contact as many Be ae TWEED CARPETING At a Price You Can Afford “Only ‘GP... Come In and See Today! 5 new fashonable tweedy tonesGrey Tweed, Pebble: Tweed, Green Tweed, Neutria Tweed and Sandalwood Tweed. Heavy quality looped deep-pile texture conceals soil and foot prints. man at the Home- . stead Works of U. S. Steel. Calvary Episco- pal Church in Pittsburgh has been my church since I was 4. My dad was the jani- tor the reeuntil Open Fri., Sat. nights . to contact them. Easter of 1952, GRIFFITH That night I knelt by the Dr. Sam Shoemaker, minister Of} praying for help and feeling un- Calvary Church, told the Meh's\happy because I knew I Club: getting too far trying to do it by “I feel a vast potential in the myself. I found myself saying: men before me,” he said, “and I|*Lord, you know how small : believe there is enough power injhow selfish and proud, how I this room to make Pittsburgh the|stammer and how hard it is for me . spiritual center of America.” [to talk to people . . . Lord, One Sunday soon after this, I|take me = s —— of - icked up the paper and saw ajwhat You , and use me icine of a man kneeling by ajaccomplish a part of Your will lathe and praying at his job. here on earth. Please use me to ; 7 & I called Dr. Shoemaker and told accomplish it for Thy glory. = —__—_—_—-——| Before nine o'clock the next - = 3 morning, all the men I had prayed l the Record Buying wot om tevet cur man of Homesin’55 {ana 1 talked to thems fn spite of : my : Set, Says FHA OS ee on WASHINGTON. (INS) — More| Everything seemed to drop inte ing was my complete surrender. 1955 fm any previous period) Whenever possible, 1 talk with 12x15 Room ... . Only $6.34 Per Month . 12x12 Room . . . Only $4.95 Per Month | 36 JUST LOOK AT THESE ‘4 MONTHS LOW PAYMENTS in 20-year history of the my conmorkers, thinking in terms Includes Material, Labor, Sales Tax government agency. | ttt eerton is interested in coming) WO MONEY DOWN PAY oS In reporting preliminafy figures/to our prayer group, fine. If not, on FHA's operations, Commissioner | that’s okay too. | Norman P. Mason estimated that) Another prayer group has be- | 615,000 applications were filed in| gun in our mill. Over 50° have. 1955 for home mortgage insurance. | been attending the two groups, but! More than half the applications the idea has just gotten a good —310,00—coyered older homes Start while the remaining 305,000 appli- | ] think the person who has got-) . tted new ten most gut of what we have a = done is myself. T have found a ‘reason for living, happiness. free- FHA commented: ‘Negroes and dom from worry and a complete- members of other minority groups ness jn life. shared heavily in the increasing| -_——— use made during the past year in’ TOMORROW: William R. FHA aid to home buyers. Parker, of Redlands University, | 7 * tells how special “prayer ther- “One the basis of reports by FHA! apy” classes help him te cure personnel and business observers,| stutterers. FHA officials assert that a larger (From Guideposts, Copyright 1956) volume of new housing was made — Heavy Quality e: _ Deep Plush Pile Carpeting Many Colors to Choose From Special *6.95 Sq. Yd. SKYLARK... Monterey... 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There are new) This matching 14.95 Decorator Stand when you buy now 2 ere o nae ek fe hs been’ eitended. to a great many] ee ‘ancer-Fighting Tools B ung: St 2193 Pct. of Farmers {ria cauttatmens whic ax nx\Helicopter Shakes Rain ‘ fancer ight ng : 0o S 2,eEcomtn ron er cg Mele in the farm category. Off Petals of Flowers sD teh “ste jtmor eto ne of the membrees|ee fave devised s way to grow) Caseer Seity re sew tat sein: daira ves Goto Elactric Service INamed by Bive Cross: luce tor « betioonee nee ims massive and dramatic remerch |near the chick embryo, and seal/normal human cells in little test- the problem ts, growing steadily jone will suffer. cancer sometime) WASHINGTON (INS)—More than DETROIT #~Louls Gratt, health’ Gene Mactereon eo By JOHN GEIGER the window with scotch tape. . tube farms — together with can-/ more urgent. Cancer ts om the in ‘ite. Every 30 days, about 20,-|93 precent of the nation’s farms science reporter for the University er grower, has one hover NEW YORK w — In a clut/HUMAN TUMOR IN CHICKS cer cells from the same kind of| increase because its most fre- (000 Americans die ‘of cancer —|now have central stition electric) of Michigan Information and News) 414 t 24,000 wes : “tgved Slleeatery six By the ime the chicks hatch,|tissue, crowing at almost the quent victims are between the more than were killed in the first\service. This is about one per-|Service and managing editor of} of 24,000 blooms ready to be de Senee es nalietikanes teed tnvaded|Fate. Side by side, the two cell] ages. of 45 and es — and this |'W° years of the Korean War. cent more than in 1950. the University Medical Bulletin, Picked for market. — brick and concrete of a New ares iB Eeties ~ | But there is evidence, in the re- * ‘* * —~_ |has been “appointed an assistant) The vibration shook the rain York street, little chickens are be-helr Liv@ra, hearts, kidneys, |systems — one normal, one ma-| age group. is the meet rapMily iscarch ‘results at Memorial More than four million’ taims/ director of Michigan Hospital/drops off the delicate petals, ing histghed today with advanced) brains, muscles and other tissues,|lignant —- make a sensitive test) tenwasing segment of our PRpw other centers, that cancer-fighting) have obtained central station elec-/ Service (Bule Cross). The appoint-/ which Masterson said would hav and deadly cancers — human can-|By studying that process, the sci-jdevice for telling if experimental : Weapons are growing steadilytricity since 1920 and most-of these ment was. announced Tuesday. | rotted if cers — in their bodies. [enti maye be able to draw mote|cancer ental it aclence’s present weapoualetrorger, One of the newest among|obtained service since 1635 when|Gratf “Will tale charge of thelit would-have:talen’ several’ men * o~ & : accurate maps of cancer’s favorite| malignant growth without haymingjagainst cancer are not strength-/them, strangely, is the virus --\the Rural Electrification Admin-| public relations division of Mich-| a full day to shake the rain off the The cancers are composed ofjavemes of attack in the living}healthy tissue. ened, its death toll may double'an agent that ordinarily causes,|istration was established igan Blue Cross-Blue Shield March/ flowers. The helicopter did it ah aes Sooty He Se body. 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Solidly made with 244” corner posts, com- fortable innerspring mattresses and flat - springs. Can also be set up into twin beds. Makes an ideal arrangement for children. © — Oak. i. ; : - oe _THE PONTIAC PRESS, | THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1956 10] 4:1014 Va ORG OP SEMI-ANNUAL STORE WIDE—EVERY DEPARTMENT WAREHOUSE DAYS: ONLY Today, Friday; Saturday, Monday Cotton Percale Reg. 38 =| DO ¢ va. 3% inches wide; in assorted prints and solids! Save now in making aprons, skirts, dresses, etc Awtometic Fons 53.88 * DOWN Reg. 59.95 Kenmore air off and. on automatically temperature hanges. T speeds 20-inch size Gabardine Slacks Boys 2 9 Reg. 3.98 ° 9 Crecase-resistan! twill or siveen egbardine or rayon, acetate - and nylon. 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Louis Marx,. “is one ofthe few objects on earth that has ma_connection with an ao me generar ‘Toys Know No Artificial ‘Boundary Lines re ieee »'» «| 44m. & i Wis bent ase eccheocnabialiing a fraternity “Co. turned over to TWA of .and them to ‘French | idenominator. ‘You don't give a ee gel a op toy to a Protestant, Catholic or Jewish child. You wre te ak Specially designed with ample he wearing roe attractive styling. Sizes of } v | Space, super sup- meeting.’ | the first tour-engined’land planes jairline named Aigle Ame. Tiel LSet DARRELL'S Ttend bewilderingly specialized col- | For years he has learned oe Sizees 61 to 12, 12% te 3. Widths. B-C-D. concern: SIZES 10 te 3 WIDTHS 8-D-E Open Monday and Friday Nights ‘til 9 P. M. THE ENTIRE FAMILY LITTLE BOYS’ panban Several styles to choose from, Black or Brown _. ‘3° acquaintance. After a full day of running the biggesttoy business in the world, he and his wife at- lege courses each night. new word a day and shared the! \word and its meaning with his | hildren. Marx’ own favorite toy among the thousands of items his companies put together is a set of statuettes of the prouttons < of the U, s. * * * F He has sold $0,000,000 of these figures. and protiably has taught millions of Americans the correct succession of the presidents for the first time. TALE OF FRIENDSHIP Can there be anything more heartwarming than a friendship when one is sick? Hear, then, a story of such friendship. and loving One of the best men INS has ever had and ever will, Lou All- welt, is at Memorial Hospital here in New.-York. He needs blood. Torrents of it. ‘The response from our bureaus ing. Lou Alliwell functions today with a greater variety of blood than 'perhaps has ever circulated in one body. If some of it pours like |Scotch, Lou will understand. The “no visitors” sign can come down trom his door now and then, be- knowledge than any person of my|— neste 2 was aoe overwhelm: | a a a a child. “jrow include! S¢ratoliners: s == : | Strateliners ‘and brought Sting te i ey “& king with billions can bring eon luxury and por bi te sal: the commas ha al a ‘aia ete sae : 4 settee al Sana ua tae, ee ee acme ee ee” P és “~~ ie - as | & poor man ip rags, A man) workers, priva » after Pearl Harbor put them) pace, ce tiving « toy to = child oe man 2r ‘relations experts, accoun-|into VIP service. One of them todit| The rj | 31.39 S, Saginaw at Water St. 5 at his very best. He doesn't get tants, liquor distributors, » police, F.D.R. to the Casablanca confer- Jet has been gives the same ig ; 4 _ | any better than at that moment.” oewnienn ost — ye mt jence. laatiine "& beter ome we Ph oa cea FE 5-452) i ! : ‘o i, + ' cs Fier te rie ee and undertakers. page age gy aom -cntbyye ila . 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Ty Gete nee DHX - New Philco Renges. . 179" ||" comes ee 168" Refrigerater (100- aS” Risonae (with 3380 . ™ Se oe. Freezer) ARGOS Freezer) 2.000.008 ‘ t ‘ 4 bo oS Lo } é + ‘ \ \ JFOURTEEN ey i THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1956 | Proteins for. Peoria ~“"Hithey may be, says a scientist, the NECCHI & ELNA SEWING CENTER We come to you... Call FE 2.9143 . FOR FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION - 745 W. PERRY ae: flies Aithe city’s open reservoir. Mies,” said Dr. Suter. worms found in Peoria's drinking a ey ee eee ae heen complaining recently ing white wigglers up to three- eighths of an inch in length ini their tap water. Dr. Max Suter of the TMinols| Water Survey said yesterday that the worms are larvae of small with the scientific name which hatched in “They are completely harm- cally speaking, they just constitute a little more protein in the diet and will harm no one." Officials of the. Peoria Water Works Co, also said the larvae are harmless, Nonetheless, they “chironomous” '\said water pipes in the eastern section of the. city are being flushed in an effort to get rid. of the worms. There was no explanation of why Worms in Water Good - tor You, Say. Scientists.- ’ PEORIA, Ill. & —Repulsive as persons in the entire city |photographic suburbs are served by* the “the officials themselves re- ported the worm infestation and their efforts to curb it yesterday after the Peoria Journal-Star joined the complainants, Emiploy- es of the tewspaper found worms in water from a tap in the paper’s darkroom. Woman, 50, Saves | 3 Men From Pond SCRANTON, Pa, —A 50-year- old woman pulled three men to safety yesterday from an, ice- coated pond in nearby. Waymart. ALW AY S ‘TOWN. CLAD QUALITY PENNEY’S NEW FASHION SPORT apa i felon ts dime foc pt COATS FOR SPRING the eastern section. About 150,000 LUSTROUS BOUCLES... Number One Style Theme BOX CAR PLAIDS... . Big, bold, and becutiful Mrs. Theresa Cobb heard -cries 'for help, | a section of gar- ‘Eiden hose to the scene. She threw the hose to the edge of the ice and pulled the three’ ‘trom the 10-foot-deep water one by one. The men had been fishing on ithe pond when the ice gave way. The three, treated for shock and immersion, were Edward Jurtus, 29, his brother Sylvester, 40, and | John Kresock, %5, all of Forest City. Special Purchase! FACTORY CLOSE-OUTS — | 24.75 » «. And many other equally terrific casual Penney ideas in wool .. . every one a fabric that would be outstanding at this price even without — that superlative Penney Town-Clad tailoring to back it up. But you get both for only 24.75 in the richest new style assortment we've ever ever seen! Light to medium shades in Penney’s own distinctive 2-button models. =~ 2 ore Bree tel apron 5 § ELEC RAPH Yr Pricel’ *48°° SAVE NOW! Pontiac Receives Grant \From Alcoholism. Board | LANSING @—The State Board | of Alcoholism has approved a’ grant of $8,576 to Grand Rapids as the first payment for the state's share of operating costs at the’ | Alcoholism Information a | there. | diss andceved | wana) prada | $3,251 to the city of Pontiac to pay. | one-half the cost of its Alcoholism 100% WOOL fisez"““=| FLANNEL SLACKS production of chemicals, plastics, and explosives, ; Slacks that do full justice to your Penney Sport Coat. There’s just no substitute for the soft, smooth texture of good all-wool flannel. Styled — With new slimmer lines for a modern natural look. Beige and greys in sizes 29 to 38, Get One BENRUS 17 JEWEL WATCHES of These folate: we will give you ‘20 for your old watch YOUNG MEN’S SPORT COATS 12.75 The pride of every boy’s wardrobe. Smart distinctive styling in softly muted patterns. Sizes 10 to 20. MACHINE WASHABLE GABARDINE SLACKS 4.98 Rayon/nylon sheen Gabardines with matching self- belt, pleated front; combined with a Penney Sport Coat they will make a real: Easter outfit. Sizes 10 to 20. Jr. sizes 4 to 10—3.98. 4 in oes we SELLS EVERYWHERE FOR 46S QEO LESS TRADE-IN-ALLOwance %Z2@)°° S$HN50 $o you eee pay only . PAY 50¢ WEEKLY ree aI SAI BOYS’ SMART MEN’S U-TIP at FREE wow 529% Ea TWO EYELET DRESS _ POR 14 FULL DAYS dowdy Sigs to renal you fo -CASUALS | SHOES © Get Up tn the Morning ~ 1 you don't agree it's one of the - finest watch values you've ever Naseer # retorn it for full setund. NO MONEY DOWN : a | to Charge for Credit OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT ‘til 9 - leave A Meeting ot Party © Toke Pills or Medicine © Ture off @ Machine.ete, 6.50 Perfect foot comfort for Easter and long after. + Durable ~ construction. | Top grade leather. Sani- ‘tized linings. Sizes 314 = to 6. 10.90 Goodyear welt construc- tion, steel shanks. Built- in arch and heel pad. Air-foam insoles» Sani- tized linings. TG FEderal 3.7114 108 NORTH SAGINAW ‘Women's Section 1 jh ncaa © The raglan sleeve to peoat with mili- for casual oi " % % ‘ wear in lighter toned tweeds gees se tary collar and slash pockets is favored with full sweep. @ THURSDAY, MARC H 8, 1956 PAGES 15-19 Delta Kappa Gamma Gathers , Educators Conduct Dinner Meeting An insight into the responsibili- featuring the theme “World Un- derstanding.” | | Mrs, Dondineau is chairman of Michigan Committee of Service: World and Community for Delta Kappa Gamma, and has repre- sented Michigan at the Interna- } tlonal Conference of Teachers MSU Students Are Busy With Union Art Exhibit, Jazz Variety Show Featured ) getting back to normal and By BARBARA JOHNSON EAST LANSING — Union Board Week officially began Sunday at MSU. The main purpose of UB Week is to acquaint the students with the facilities ©. oe of the Union and © dents, jazz concert the Union drew many fans to hear the music of the Cool Chords. This group is composed of 16 men who gave their rendition of Glenn Miller and Les Brown songs among oth- ers.. - The grill in the Union is the favorite meeting place for all students between or after class- es, This week “grill hounds” were amused by the murals adorning the’ walls, These large posters depicted scenes from oth- er lands. An added attraction for “grill- ers’ today was that prices went back to what they were in old times. Between 2 and 4 p.m. coffee was purchased for four cents and, doughnuts for two cents. Needless | NEW YORK (INS)—The right to say, the grill was overflowing night-dress for the kind of dream- hing with penny-pinc * * students. ? Today and Friday a variety show is being given. An old-time movie, | included among the vaudeville acts, is bringing a lot of chuckles from viewers. SATURDAY DANCE Concluding the week will be an all-university dance on Saturday in the Union Ballroom. Everyone agrees that the activities were very well planned and carried out by the Union Board. * * * In the girls’ dormitories BY ol Wea announce | the arrival of a bright ~~ New Shoe collection tomorrow. . . « LATEST=— FROM The only shoes we know that offer . original CRACKER ANGEL BLUE designs for only *10.95 Shapely Mid-Heels © Italian Designs Ours Exclusively! ..» More Style Than Money at. FASHION'S FOOTWEAR'S GREATEST! FLAX PATENT WEDGEWOOD BLUE. & FLIGHT NAVY ‘ OLD GLORY RED CONDIMENT TAN Stickpin Heels 510° able to go back to rey Leather Gloves ieee eee ee ost Flatter Sheath course, t's awful tor her to have Dace Effect S land ¢ be bores car ee 4 ress ec a pad 9 eeally.” , Spotlighted among new leather | pointed out as gently as I 7 \tashions in the stores are stylishly could that it didn’t seem to me to | designed gloves in the new leather pe such a \shorties to the new 8-button length and grime instantly disappear and, negotiating with and all kinds of ~@ \like your nylon hose, the gloves proof of his hard work in job-| ‘7 |are dry, ready to wear and beauti- hunting. ful as new by morning. Double Duty Ensemble Bef syed i roy ine + +g the go-together dress ond coat, 14" Ap Slim sheath with scoop neck topped with matching coat. Both trimmed with _ soutache embroidery and rhinestones. Sizes 12 to 20 in luggage, turquoise, powder blue, navy Pure wool hopsacking, the sea- son's most exciting fabric em- broidered throughout to give it an even richer appearance. ag ot grey or navy. Sizes 49° Other Long Coats $29.95 to $45.00 | C 1 30 Days @ 70 Days OAAAAAAAAM harge Your Clothes 3 Ways— @ 6 Months |\gitted. and dynamie mén, with Which was natural since he had experience in topflight posts, but |been out of work so had been out of a job for several’ gtis wife had been a decorator months. before Because his field is rather spe- the children tn school, she been ing, tragedy. She had running in length from short- 4 decorator before marriage that reach the elbow and look par- Now that the children ticularly elegant with the new school she was king 4) He would show her the list of and applications, ' o £5 | Griping Demoralizes. J TOG Man that the. poor man had kept his §he had a responsibility to help, sanity at all. ‘She was full ee | marking their SOth wedding anniversary Sunday. thursday, | friday, saturday shows at a Loop hotel to do a little sweaters Jct cutters ae tne emt MR. and MRS. EDWIN HEACOCK Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Heacock of Birmingham are They | will celebrate with an open house at their home from 3 to 7 p.m. Their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Curran of Franklin, will attend with their three children. Friends and relatives will also attend. | Shabbily Attired Singers Draw Hildegarde Wrath CHICAGO (®-—Hildegarde, -who/tors who she sald perform in anally wraps her shoulders injbargain basement costumes. She said she was referring to available for comment imme comparing. She stacked her ward-|“ately. cone robe, created by couturiers in the ‘ world's fashion centers, against those of Paris-imported competi- . “Piaf,” said Hildegarde “comes here in a very black Hildegarde, who had her curves a glittering gown made id fabric, decided to | i made of cial faille with pure crystal beads on the sriug-fitting . The price tag, she said, | HEART-WARMER Around her bare shoulders, per haps to ward off any drafts from panting - admirers, she wore a stole — a jasmine mink tinted Since the days she first began as an entertainer in Milwaukee’ some 25 years ago, she has spent at least $600,000 on her costumes. she said. | Silk prints combined with wool| DL 1 : il | ‘or silk dress of a plain rustic | weave topped by matching jacket “I wish some of these French) singers would spend a fraation of ‘are basic spring fashions. In fact, ‘resort and spring lines show more silks than heretofore, especially for) what I've spent and stop bam boozling the American public,’ she said. | —— a $398 1. $695 ® wool ® nylon Auxiliary Gathers cat Dinner Meeting | “Hotel Waldron was the scene of the Tuesday evening dinner meet- jing of the Ladies Auxiliary to Mas- ‘ter Plumbers, |reports were heard from the sun- ishine and the welfare committees. Mrs. Ted Cook and Mrs. Floyd daytime wear. Mrs. E. J. Duffy presided and According to some people, broad. Temple« were appointed to make ening their outlook means buying ‘plans for a theater party in April.'a TV set with a wider screen. - Sensational values! Take your pick. of wool or nylon sweaters in a choice group of slipons and cardigans, classics with long or short sleeves. Wonted colors to team with all your sportswear. Broken sizes. Values like these will go fast, so get here as early as you can. sale, $1.99, $2.99, $3.99 ‘ Uli Lunt v TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER SHOP MON., THURS., FRI., SAT. to 9 P.M. 4 department savings 4 family need Children’s Easter Oxfords Brown—Plain Toe Cushion Crepe Sole S 2° Also Sizes Other Sries 9 to 3 Brown and Red ~ Merit Shoes a | OPEN FRIDAY ‘TIL 9. 43 N.-$eginew St. os THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MARCH. 8, 1956 SEVENTEER t's. Time to Choose That Bonnet: With All the F rills Upon It Group OKs Constitution This season Mr. Joba P. John is again y hats These fo ciples a new 7 manufec- providing extra fashion, excitement for the advance style - seeking American career and young married set. label - conscious, by introducing his second plus the look collection of . moderately Pp turing principle which enables them to have the innate high quality of execution, of custom styling, yet be riced. Parliamentary Club Planning Election Mis. John MtNeeley served as; lots and report of tellers were , Officers elected for the first leader of the demonstration group | demonstrated during the meeting. | meeting to be held in the fall at the Wednesday meeting of the Parliamentary Study Club held in| the Masonic Temple. * * * Tellers appointed by Mrs. George Watters for the annual election of, officers, to be held March 21 at Devon Gables, were Mrs. Bradley D. Scott, Mrs. Robert MacLaren and Mrs. Joseph Phillips. 5 3 Q i i e $ S Z position to complete this eye- catching design. for county fair competition!) Pattern No. 5662 contains crochet |’ . directions; material requirements; ens of lovely designs from which) | to choose more patterns in crochet,| ~ - \who wants to compete with a slot jwise. That may account for the fact | that Las Vegas features some of the’ wackiest Serving as demonstration tellers, were Mrs. Lee Hill, Mrs. Leon- \ard Saari and Mrs. Dale : Moats: Wacky Purses Are Specialty of Las Vegas LAS VEGAL, Nev. (INS}—A gal machine for a man's attention has) to do something drastic fashion-| were Mrs. Morris Cucksey, presi- dent; ‘Mrs. Edwin Solomon, vice president rs. Scott, . secretary; Mrs. William Pfahlert, corresponding secretary, Mrs. L. E. Lacy, treasurer and Mrs. Les- ter Oles, auditor. Mrs. Pfahlert was in charge of) the guest book during the meet- ing and Mrs. Joseph Panter, par liamentarian emeritus, mabeded + ——————E This forward-sitting slater toque is from Lilly “Balalaika” collection for spring. straw, it is so pliable and finely textured that it drapes like fabric around the brim. Draping is shaded from Dache’s cocoa to beige = pinched vermilion straw. Made of A a and bylaws sub- ~|Danielson and Mrs. Perry Vaughn. > ‘Mra. Londick, president, ap- pointed committee chairmen for the ensuing year, Mrs. George Morrow is program. . Mrs. Richard Fox and Single Grete Hats Tops Men’s Style dent (or single crease) model. This style has made a meteoric rise in popularity because of its suit- and flattering its wearer so that once a man tries it, he's sold com- pletely. Thanks are due to the Bel- mont dent for making an exception of the man who forms a. senti- mental attachment to a sorry look- ing headpiece that has seen far EMBROIDERY | : PIECES a | New Patterns PILLOW CASES LUNCH CLOTHS TABLE CLOTHS | BUREAU SCARVES 1.19 to *8.95 OXFORD SHOP | W. Huron FE 4-7312 = Top honors in the men's hat) iwerld go to the wool felt Belmont | = ability to almost every shape face| @ its versatility in. looking) ~ “right” for almost every occasion. | 7 The Belmont dent has a habit of Bs better days. Altar Society Plans April 17 Card Party. St. Michael Altar Society -held in St. Michael Hall. Plans were completed for money-making project to be held = soon, and Mrs. Kenton Plourtle was | recording| appointed general chairman of the) — card party to be held at the hall| April 17. The society will sponsor a break-| 7 fast for members of the Holy Name | Society on April 8. rows of highly-stylized flowers sep- the question box. Mrs. Harold R. Schingeck was welcomed as a new | member of the group. — te _lis willow green and blue. Mrs. Gayle Coulson presided at “4 i= Tuesday evening meeting of)” A new fabric design features << stripes, One of the most striking| |i} color combinations in this fabric) | handbags in the U.S. The handbags, startling concoc- tions of straw, feathers and felt, around @ thratched hut, complete with cannibal, or a basket that sprouts ostrich feathers, is likely to stop conversation dead in its | The fun handbags, however, are| fieasy. to copy—and certainly add gay accents to a plain spring cos- tume. The one with the cannibal is an oblong white straw handbag A felt “clothesline'’’ on the side wayes sarongs and such, and the| cannibal] is a ferocious brown felt) figure with sequin eyes peeking around one corner. Harmonize Color With Kitchen Items | about to redecorate | If you're your kitchen and replace some of 2 the equipment, pick a color you'll want to live with a long time as the focal point of your scheme. For instance, buy a stove that harmonizes with at least three dif- ferent color schemes, as it wil! stil! be in perfect condition even after ‘ redecorated your kitchen 5 or 6 times. x First Come, DRESSES SPECIAL SALE! Jonathon Logan Jerry Gilden end others — One Group Reg. to $19.95- 00 First Served — PAY NO ‘MONEY DOWN Easy Terms! NATIONAL CLOTHING CO. 9 S. Saginaw, Pontiac (This is an item)> embroidery..and knit—plus three) . gift patterns, directions printed in) “ book. Only 25¢ a copy! p All tones of brown are running a close race with navy as the favorite color for spring suits and |; costumes, most of which: are light- weight and planned for warm- weather wear. Startling oss ‘BLACK and WHITE by NARDIS of DALLAS » Match-Mate Pieces ~ DeCor Shop (Formerty) Pontiac Hotel in blue, flax and 48 roma N. Perry So silken soft a patent. Slenderness thot is buttery. Also brown calf, « Shoe Salon—Merzanine Floor The new FOLD OVER topline that leaves your pumps without the usual seam showing, and your foot believing its halved.in cloud fluff ° “14.95, ae ot your wrists Accessories, PATENT BAGS lO.95 *Large roomy satchel, pouch, elongated, bags. Single or double handles Many styles for your spring gold fasteners HAND SEWN ut . 2.25 A\ * Add a dash of detai! jasmine, merine blue banc Colors Fancy crystal or selection. gloves (> Pie Niw Add Color to Your Lapel IMPORTED FLOWERS - 1.00 — Daisy, Roses, Carnation, Violets, Gardenias Many colors to choose from. d POLKA 001 DRESSES . 10. 9 to 7 98 - “ Pick them straight wd narrow, or whirl shirte, Choose rayon, silk gnd cotton, of acetate. Many exciting necklines. White and Many exciting necklines. Junior and misses’ siz@3.og Buget Dresses—Second Floor 3 100% NYLON AND DACRON aPA BLOI Smart styling . »« the last word in fashion. A skirt or suit’s best friegd. Washes easy, dries . ely: Retains its-shade. Little ironing needed. White and pastel shades. Sizes . 32 to 38. ~e f R Eee glove q jons continue to be most ‘ol Feshioned Applesouce CARAMEL NUT CAKE... / Rich, Creamy Custord Filled DO-NUTS........ 6 ™ 38° Delicious Cherry Fruit-Fen COFFEE CAKE....... Taste-Tempting Apple-Nut 121 Wert Pyeng se BREAD et mm end tony. HOT BREAD —_ Bein aff BL anny Fe AFTER 3:30 P. M. THOMAS P ‘PASTRY SHOP r Coss PARK FREE. in REAR of STORE 20. | FE 4-8163 "Tha Shorthand Written with a b c's as ; Your Shortcut to a i Better Jobh— MORE Pay! SHORTER — EASIER NEW CLASS STARTS TONIGHT : : McDowell, as Yum Yum. Costumed for tonight’s production of | “The Mikado,” the Gilbert and Sullivan | operetta, are these four Eastern Junior | High School students. Kneeling is Sandra auditorium. Standing ( left | Annual Dance Will Be Given Saturday The Business Institute - Phone FE 2-3551 for Information or Visit Class Phone FE 2-3551 | Last cscs members of Sigma Beta|Pontiac Foundation. The dance will be held Saturday! in the Knights ‘of Columbus Hall, sorority in a whirl as they el ‘for their annual dance, Shamrock | DeVere Games, to right) are Dimitra Govenis as Petti | Thing; Nancy McKown as Peep Bo and Karen Oxley as Katisha. The presentation will begin at 7:30 o'clock in Eastern’s have—Psi/Day—celebrationwill_benefit_the Mrs. Gene Russell and Mrs. Ken- =e oe are in charge of i Sunred _ Jacobsen’ s Flowers '101_N. Saginaw St. Fine hal 2008 Ay OUR LAKE ORION Week End MACHINE — / Steck — — \ | 5H I 2 Select %. Open Bvenings. Cali or Wolk In. > Sie kal ie tote Gocemeted ender the supervision of Jean Sheridan, | have you seen them? we have just received our new spring : collection of the most walked about, '$ West Lawrence Street, Pontiac E pi eT ee = ‘Jamboree, The pre-St. Patrick's: chairman, announces there will be Ray Meggitt, Mrs. William Spald-| general| with Mrs. Richard Hubner, Mrs. dancing from 9:30 p.m. a.m. . Prizes will be distributed by to 1:30|ing, Mrs. Joseph Benson, Mrs. Ed- -\die O’Brien and Mrs. Keith Van-| '‘Kleek assisting. ! talked about shoes Queen Quality Shoes long’ famous for _ fashion, fit and quality are here in __all their glory! All - the wanted apring colors in a variety of styles . . . and in the heel height you _ prefer are awaiting your choice. FE 38-7165. Maling Shoes 50 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Open sds ond Fridey Evenings A Black patent B Biack patent D = tent » Yellow, Red, Spearmint Green, or White smooth leather, | @ Biack suede, Black, Navy, Bubbie _— Pinafore Pink, Red, or White smooth leathe Mrs. Thomas Thornberry and her committee members, Mrs. dJo- s@ph Mooney and Mre. Morgan Siple. Dance patrons announced by Mrs. James DeFlorio and Mrs. William Deuman, patron cochair-' men, are: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence K. Patter-| son, Mr. amd Mrs. Fred R. Hag- Brown, Mr. and Mrs. William) W. Donaldson, Mr. and Mrs. John|' |W. Hirlinger, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Spence, Dr. and Mrs. George N. Petroff, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Milo J. Cross and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Girard. it orchestra arrange- ments is Mrs, Wallace Williams. Sh ie 45 ey be a dye 5 Ni blick Club He ‘Club Holds gard, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest E.} ‘coming season were made and the'|| ‘bridge. Publicity is being handled by Mrs. Charles Fournier. 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Cuetre 00. wite os SA Up to @o S merica, Says Prof: Most of them ‘2 off they ore Wags EARY HARTMAN $s 838 5 MHA Here's a soit te” god “ter ie SAMSONITE, NEVEL, LUCE TROJAN Fi} ” i Net B % Arizona Dept. of $ 4 33 ~* 22 mena 4 lips Harry Wood offered A | last night that Amerj , ave the Ugliest faces if the lecturing Dr ob - Wold Said how the marks ot strain, and inner conflict ad elsewhere /And Obed of ugliness" | Cities, he said. are - pet : * the; d New York’ is the worst facial ugliness, | a ee on Needs Land 30N Table and Boudoir Service for 8 : DINNERWARE! Includes 45 Pieces! LAMPS ; required zon for industr; 9x12 RUGS lin the next 25 years Regular $69.95 Value Choice of modern, traditional ted <9 years. baie Monday to the Exclusive imported room-size, leat wrought iron = china base. All oe fe upon comple. design, jacquard loomed, carved floor samples ‘2 off. 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Models ] iral ] * Side tunin e only. Were $249.95, Now sI33 5 4 New ette =e 24-In. Consol- New 9 cu. luxe R. New Em Model TV. Latest sqrt > Latest s¢ 5 Only. Were $199.95. Now, New Raytheon 2 Deéor -In, VHF, Mhg..2 TV. vm $419.95. Now om’. Were | N Astemg! eu. ft. PHILCO y GAS and FLECTRIe RANGES! New Phitco 20” Bice Brand New AUTOMATIC IRONERS TRONRITE IRONER : trie Range, deluxe mode! 8 frature folure New 40 056, 2 Ni tures, 9 iret gg . Was $229.95 New only. 149 riba oe Queen trever $s $219 nee was bd | 4 3B Mevtvte range, . teen xe model, ¢ PGOCor "Re model, 9 , $ ‘ IRON : enly, wa, 10 ' 3 ently, model RITE IRONER * 110.9 —New : New ° Aamirg) ow Rete new 800, mab blends ogany er eee PZ mos $89.95—New ' y was 4 a RCA Vic Admiral! for! Magnavox! Beam an Ne Peed New 3.5 1 Only, Was 319.95. Now "7" id | rh New Phileo Table Were $19.95, Nowte. 4 Only, 3 ' “Now ‘New Sonic T “ Was $17.95, Noy ato. a 2 New GE 13-W . Oren, Was $39.95. Noy Ttble Radio, 52 G TOP TUNES by Famous Artists OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIO” FEderal 3-7114 108 NORTH SAGINAW “AEC Units Split ‘on Power Plans Commission Favoring Continued. Reliance on Private Enterprise WASHINGTON (The Senate- House Atomic Energy Committee has begun weighing widely vary~ ing advice on proposals that the government premptly launch 8 hurry-up atomic power program. Public hearings ended last Spokesmen for unions and power cooperatives, at Tuesday's session, unanimously endorsed the view of AEC Commissioner Thomas Mur- ray, He maintains real cannot be made unless the tax- payers finance an urgent develop- ment program. p * * * Though less pessimistic, the Mc- |Kinney panel—nine civilians head- ied by Santa Fe (N.M.) publisher Robert McKinney — has told the jcommittee that AEC should build lone demonstration: reactor of each major type if private utilities de not provide. them, . Stolen—One Bridge lieve It or Not! Purse-Snotcher Free. but Victim Isn't Complaining NEW YORK (INS)—A footloose day but Mrs. Sophie Leih had no complaints. She still had her ‘handbag containing $4,250. i * ¢ «@ Subway passengers. the crew jand Mrs. Leib took up the ‘chase ; |in the depths of the Brooklyn sub- jway yesterday when a man |snatched her purse as she rode on ithe IRT. The thief flung the pocketbook at a subway attendant and leaped onto the tracks, where he narrowly missed being hit by an oncoming S | train. . © -*¢ He then vaulted to a crowded reukavay platform, dashed upstairs to the street and disappeared. Lansing Fire Engine Douses Virginia Blaze | ELLERSON, Va. —When Han- over county's historic Shady srove Methodist Church was dam- jaged by ‘fire, men. and equipment came from several areas to help extinguish the flames. “They sure got here in a i hurry.’ said one resident in dis- 8) cussing the fire “Yeah, and from a right smart piece away, some of them,” said another “T saw one that came from Michigan.” The Glenwood Farms Volunteer Fire Department used a truck bor- rowed from a manufacturer in. Lansing, Mich. The United States exports about two per cent of the passenger automoblies it produces. Advertioement) i Lbs. ls purse snatcher was fancy free. to . 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There Is No Better Deal Anywhere Than at the : . Fentiac Retail Store Ys, 65 Mt. Clemens Across From the Post Office CMe ree ae ee “THE PONTIAC ‘Pues: THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1956 ( Reg. 6 69¢ each) Children’s Week Special! Save ‘on ‘eed basque cd PROVIDE FLOORSHOW — Sessions -of “Swim ‘n’ Swing Club » held Friday nights at the Pontiac YMCA, starting this week will include performances by a quartet of Pontiac High School boys. Calling themselves the “‘Teen- Toppers,” they are (left to right) Alex Sekies, the club will continue to have co-educational swimming before the dance. lowaley hash Set 0 i YOURSELF Res. 07—Now 5 polo shirts of sturdy combed cotton, They're so easy to wash and need little ironing, too! in sparkling new color combinations for Spring. Sizes 4-12. Hurry! - , DOWNTOWN STORE TEL-HURON STORE Saginaw at Huron Tel-Huron Shopping a a, PANTNYoltlniotinic KARACHI, Pakistan (—Secre- tary of State Dulles told his seven SEATO colleagues today — the United States is keeping a strong military guard on Southeast Asia —equal to its peak Pacific power in World War Il. : Dulles told his fellow foreign cash-now pay-later plan! - => Now you can get the cash.you need promptly end Pay: LATER in monthly amounts that are hand-tailored to your income! ' And get these in the bargain: Cesh in 3 Visit-Phone first, then come in. Sill Consolidation * * . ministers. at a closed session of * * * * the Southeast Asia Treaty Organi- Service Netionwide Cash Credit Cord. Phone, write, see why nearly 2 million people chose Loans $25 te $300 on Signature, Furniture, or Cor States is keeping the same force available for the area that he dis- closed a year ago at the Bangkok SEATO meeting. . 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AS - come up with a tune you could! : they want, like national security,” i f ar TWENTY-SIX = See te ah hep es i Ale liter, Pa hac ca be cis Ed MMM ARN OE ; * 4 ’ I ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 8.1956: —— f — * [JUNIOR EDITORS ‘¢ First submitted by: Ann Greer, Dayton, Ohio ‘ The Seminole Boy—4 . ‘The Seminole Indians, in Florida never. have surrendered to the white man and claim to be a sovereign. nation, Today they live quietly in two reservations_and a score of villages scattered along the Tamiami trail between Maimi on the east and Naples on the west coast of Florida. They earn their living by frog hunting and charging tourists admission to visit their villages in the swampy | Everglades. Here is a Seminole boy wearing a tribal skirt and shirt made of | many pieces of bright cotton cloth. Color the picture as you wish, | Paste it down on cereal box cardboard and cut out carefully. Fold the front panel forward and the two supports back to make the boat: | stand up. Cut around the heavy edges of the grass hummocks sticking out of the water and fold them forward. Then they will stand up and \ i | | the boy will pole his dugout canoe home, bringing the fish he has | _ caught. Junior Editors pays $10 for any reader's idea that is used. Write your stiggestion to “Junior Editors” in care of this newspaper, it | cannot be acknowledged or returned and in case of ‘duplication of | ; ideas, the first submission shall be accepted. | TOMORROW: Traveling Papoose | Ofticial Says ‘Tax Tune’ | . May Ease Paying Pain | WASHINGTON (INS) — An In-| ternal Revenue Service official said| ised today he wishes someone would) whistle while you work on your in- come tax returns, . “It wouldn’t make paying taxes terest’ In the proposal and prom.| nd fo. see what he could do.| So far, the tax agency official) said, not a note has been written). — “sweet or sour” — but ‘““ASCAP' says it's still thinking about ae He conceded that his suggestion, was made “tongue in cheek'’ andj “after a couple of Martinis.” But, he insisted there is merit in it anyway. Not that he thinks the public , will ever accept the tax collector as a tyrical hero tike Davy complained they never give a thought to all they are getting in return, “They are paying for the things! he said, “They are paying dues to} He believes that setting these ideas to music ‘‘might have a bene-| ficial) effect” on the morale of tax-| payers, especially in these trying times before the April 15 filing deadline. The friend “expressed some in- im trying to rhyme taxes with | | HOUGHTON @ — Thomas H. Crockett, Nor does he believe | moon, June and spoon, But he said he does think it's me someone had a kind, - melo- dious word to-say on the subject of taxes. ° * ° The official emphasized that the IRS is not sponsoring a song-writ- ing contest and won't even. re- ward the composer of # worthy! tax song by allowing him to de-|" ~~ duct royalties from his tax bill. Dies in Florida Home | Wilcox, retired Ontonagon County highway engineer, died Monday at his winter home in Tampa, Fia., following a fall. A 1905 graduate of the Michigan College of Mining and Technology, Wilcox was sup- erintendent of the White Pine Mine in the early 1920s. KRESGE’S \ Tel-Huron Shopping Center ‘ oh re Siees 8-18 Wesh Wt like « sweater, let drip dry and it's ready fe wear! Lightweight, fluffy sof topper is just right over spring and summer dresses. Does away with cleaning bills becouse '- i's washable! 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With the woman at her side,i enjoyed.” Sap eae sas” [Son Killed Near Spot of Father's Death: mist’ forecast today that salaries of $15,000 for college professors will be reached by some schools in convention in Chicago that he be- lieves. $30,000 annual salaries for college presidents will. be set’ up lege faculty members to the “‘ex- cellent economic position he once LANCASTER, Pa, “A 19 month old boy ‘was killed yester- day in a highway collision near CHICAGO (INS) — “An econo-|Where his father was killed simi-| - larly tive months ago, The boy's mother and her fiancee, en route: to obtain a ‘marriage license, were injured . seriously. Killed in the accident was Don- ald Edward Dick, Jr., a passen- ger ina. car occupied by his mother Mary Dick, 20, of Lan- caster, and her fiancee, Uwe N. Peterson, 23, of Reading. Their car collided with a truck. The truck driver was uninjured. 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Or use this satce on your vegetable when you serve a mild- flavored meat such as veal Frozen Vegetables with Curry-Mayonnaise Sauce 1 10-ounce ack Mehesael Brussels er or broo a 4a teaepoon finely minced garile % teaspoon curry , pentes = € mayonne tableepens men jutce Coal frozen vegetable according to directions on the package. Mean- while, melt butter in top part of double boller and stir in garlie and curry powder, Add mayonnaise and place over hot water to keep hot! until vegetable is . ready. Stir sauce frequently, Turn vege table into warm serving dish. "stir lemon juice into sauce and pour over vegetable, Serves four, Navel Orange Industry: Started With 10 Trees. In 1873.0 U.S Department of Agri- culture official received 10 naval orange trees from Brazil. . . . the very first in America. Several were sent to the Tibbets family in Riverside, Calif, where to save the trees from severe drought Mrs, Tibbets poured éven the dish and bath water over them. From these few trees, leaf-buds were sold at $5 apiece to growers and thus the great million-dollar “seedless orange”’ industry in Cali-! fornia began. Ty Sock This Way if you don't like your steak this way. Have the meat 1 inch thick and place it 2 inches from the|"!8cin. source of heat. For rare steak, broil 15 to 20 minutes, for medium- Gone stesk, broil 20 to 5 minutes. +> eee EEE Te ENT ‘for the. poor unfortunate people eee SERVE BRUSSELS SPROUTS — Frozen Brussels sprouts are sparked with a curry-mayonnaise sauce in the Lenten meal shown above. The sauce adds interest without ‘‘covering'’ = delicate flavor of the vegetable or dhued salen steak. Every Kind of Recipe By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor | Of. all things! This. is Natjonal “|Peanut week. Just. why the week of March 4-10 has been designated to honor the lowly goober, we! } try this. Place a chocolate pea- custard cup, then pour the cus- tard mixture over. Bake custards as usual in a pan of hot water, in a 325-degree oven 35-45 minutes or until mixture doesn't adhere to knife. Cool. In- don't know. However, let's make the most of it, | Peantits are inexpensive, nuiriti- ous and delicious to eat. Except/there’s your dessert. with a yum- my chocolate peanut topping. Cini eee oe Broil Flank Steaks Sate ts assis > taser ng n't Flank steak may be broiled — Lenten season. Peanuts in 100 |@bout five minutes on each side, gram portions are equal in pro- 4nd about 2 inches from the source tein to beef, Give your young- jof-heat. It must be cut in extremely | sters a handful of peanuts as jthin slices diagonally across the who can't digest: nuts, almost everyone likes peanuts. | am afterschool snack, if their grain. Prepared this way, the meat day's supply of protein, is on the {makes exc xcellent steak sandwiches. / low. side. . . Peanots are ey an excellent | source of the B-complex vitamins. | These small brown nuts outrank such foods as beef liver, kidney beans and white bread in their | supply of this vitamin, especially | For you calorie counters, pea-, Velvet nuts have fewer calories than’ almost any other nut. Only al- monds have fewer Resides being good to eat out — Y i] peanuts are good to other dishes. We like | them ground and added to car- Lowly Peanut Dresses Up nut cluster in the bottom of each | vert custards on dishes. And i se = - * F i aes “35 Junedale a Redi-Eat — A GOOD BUY Extra Lean | a THE CROWDS -- Sacks | Leads the Way! 1 Dozen Certons Large Eggs 49’... Bazley’s Big Little Porker Sale 7 Rib Cut Choice Center Cut - Lean Biede Cut Lean Tenderloin Pork Roast | Pork Ghops | Pork Ghops | Pork = 25; | 591 | 29% | Tender Sliced Pork Liver Sno-White Veal Sale BREAST 29%, fr Shoulder Cut STEAKS 153. Grade |} Chunk p died Fry an ors ROAST or 29i,__ Fresh Frozen Queen Colby . 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JAR 10° Beer, Wine, Liquor, Champagnes to Take Out We Reserve the Right to Limit Quanities Lou's SP ADAF ORE sons We teonille'» eniaptete tne of 197 OAKLAND AVE. Super Market 197 OAKLAND AVE. PRESSEL COLD MEATS = ; / i : } f . . : f f SOUTH OF THE BORDER PIE — This main dish will make you | think of a Mexican tortilla. A bubbling meat sauce is sandwiched in | between crunchy cakes of cornmeal dough. Use this recipe for - South of the Border Pie > Wh ribs quality which will surely sat- BROWN SUGAR....... JO‘T] ur own favorite. ortilla Flavor FE 4-1521 \ In the spring a young man’s) | fancy turns to mending the tamily| . During the, food budget shattered by a heavy post-holiday spason, & housewife’ s schedule of Christmas entertain- = ‘ing \ | * * © | Maybe you say there is nothing, /new under the sun, but this South of the Border Pie offers a delight- \ful change in an economy menu. Really south of the Rio Grandé, | this’ dish combines the tradi- | tional cornmeal and spicy chili im a trae Mexican style. The | flaver of the large 1@-inch corn- ind one of | Stacked sandwich fashion, these . circles from a crunchy base for | the bubbling meat sauce. South of ; ‘the Border Pie has a stick-to-the-' [egg pelea jhave to give a second call for |dinner. Tempt your family soon /with this spicy meat pie. | SOUTH OF THE BORDER PIE | Chili Mixture: | & tablespoons shortening a EL pounds round steak, cut | th tetapeeks sat by tenepoens exh if"poweer a \p teaspoon co a cups cooked ton tomatoes (1 No. 24) | | Melt shortening in large frying | pan; brown meat cubes in hot | shortening. «Add onion, seasonings and tomatoes to browned meat; cover and cook on low heat about | 30 minutes. * in \y-inch Biscuit Dough: | 14 cups en corn meal | {- baking pow Seed 1% tw se W'say shartuse 1% cups milk ary ingredients. Cut in shortening | | until mixgure resembles coarse) crumbs. Add milk, stirring lightly only until mixture is dampened. | , (Add a little more milk neces- sary to make a soft dough.) board and knead gently a few | seconds. Divide dough in half and roll each half to form a | circle 10 inches in diameter. | Place circles on separate cookie sheets. Bake in hot oven (425) about 16 minutes. ' To.assemble chili ple, place one ‘of the large biscuit circles on piat- |ter and pour about half the chili ‘mixture over it. Place other bis- |remaining chili mixture over top. | Cut in pie-shaped wedges. Allow the Can Opener 'to Do Your Cooking | On days when you're completely | carried away with youngsters un- derfoot and too much to do, leave | your cooking to the can opener . . jand a can of boned chicken fricas- Turn out on lightly floured — “@ cuit circle on top of chili and pour 2 | see, | Pour 1 can (14-ounce size) boned chicken fricassee into a greased. shallow baking dish; reserve, Mix. | lightly with fork 1 cup biscuit mix, with one-third cup milk. Make bis-| cuit balls with heaping tablespoon | dough for each. Press thumb in| “center to make a little cup. Fill biscuits with cranberry | sauce. Arrange them on top of fricassee. Bake 15 to 20 minutes in 425-degree oven or until biscuits! are brown MKT BSKT Three servings Combined diced wrapetrunt ha- nanas, pineapple and frozen rasp- berries for a delicious fruit cup. Chill and serve with Melba sauce. BONELESS BEEF OUR SPECIALTY BEEF - VEAL LAMB — PORK CUTS From Our Packing House Retail Market BEEF BUYS Sides or Quarters Ready fer Your Lecker _ BUY and SAVE | STEWART BEEF. CO. | Wholesale Distributors § |) | 130 N. Cass Ave., Pontioc, Mich. |) Phone FE 5-6220 he Se Rayon! Nylon! (Sunshine white... Sunshine clean!) | SWITCHED TOSURFWHEN § I DISCOVERED IT WAS PERFECT | FOR ALL MY FAMILY WASH..COTTON, RAYON AND EVEN DINGY NYLON. IT GETS THEM ALL IMMACULATE... AND KEEPS THEM THAT WAY! That's because SURF- and only SURF-contains this special whitener. 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Of comet | by budget-conscious : | : | Favorite baked potatoes are’ quickly and easily madd ‘special’ by serving them with a delicious, margarine topping the whole fami-| ly will love, j : ot seed, dill seéd or poppyseed all make enticing’ combinations. : | Particularly interesting, especial-| < Nol el cen Mp Be ‘serve as many as three different - (margarine combinations and let! the guests help themselves to the! Velvet Brand one they prefer. Byen for the tim-| fiily, it's fun. to offer a variety of toppings. 1 Since the flavor of margarine | plays the most important part in| 9 the popularity of these “food ex-| tras,’’ it's important to select ‘| < Of course, it’s wise to take ad-' vantage of economical margarine | ‘in all your cooking, but the next | - BOOTH = time you want to add zip to your Contains 8B Sprouts, Bembeo ¢VeTyday baked potatoes or other : Shasta Weter iCheoaian ‘Mushroom: Dland-flavored vegetables, be sure and Pimientos! bee give these tempting toppings = ° {try | Topping With Caraway Seed | 2 stich (4¢ pound) margarine | HOW YOU CO, {= S84 pack ackages to E COLUMBIA CITY: ING) co. =e goer See caraway seed. Mix seeds) —pavertisoment) ... +~—~—s throughout margarine. Top each ¢ baked potato with a spoonful of, the dip. Makes one-half cup. | Topping With Dill Seed | Campbell's Pork & Beans -- — a ( ambi db 1 stick (% ) oa et margarine | 1 temapoon dil] seed | Allow margarine to soften at. pn, [OCT temperature. Whip lightly. | |Add dill seed. Mix thoroughly. BL Serve over baked potatoes. Makes | J gone-halt cup. | Allow margarine to soften at room temperature. Whip lightly Add poppyseed and mix seeds’ } 7 Daficncs Chunk Style Cherry or Apple PIE OY Ox. : throughout margarine. Serve over’ baked potatoes. Makes one-half * |cup “I always take Henry Keep Nees on Hend when I buy BREEZE”’ xeep canned and bottled juices on hand for-appetizers. There are (She just can't resist the fine many to eos acaeae: Tangerine, Cannon kitchen towel or fsc® ‘blended orange and grapefruit. cloth in each box of this pre- |pineapple. cranberry, apricot, mium all-purpose — |peach, tomato. —— S at cunchine, thi¢ FLAVOR FRESH (ane ~O d C k ! Defiance Instant — oe NS . % z ai ey) \ ol A 2) i : CS, Sunshine bright and flavor-fresh, this Gold - e | dé Cake made with fresh egg yolks and Clabber | y . Girl to give it # rich, golden color, delicious efiance ct \ flavor and feathery texture. Frost as usual or serve with e fruit filling topped with whipped cream truly a. praise inviting effort for the home-baker. 6 ha _S coin caxe L —— Yield : 2—8-inch layers 2 cups sifted cake flour 1 tablespoon grated orange 2% tenspdons Clabber Girl rind Baking Powder 1 teaspoon orange extroct . 1s teaspoon sait 6 egg yoike (4 cup) Pork Loin HyGrade 4 cup shortening % cup milk ip mew Orange sections Rib End Cut Bift together flour, Baking Powder, and salt. Cream together ghortening,. sugar, orange rind, snd orange extract until light and fluffy. Add ess ) yolks, one at a time, beating well after each IN THE PIECE addition. Blend in dry ingredients alternately with milk, adding dry ingredients first and last. Beat onJy until empooth after each Free Gifts—Ample Parking addition. Pour. equal amourits of batter into 2 greased and floured 8 x 1'4-inch round layer cake pans Bake in a 350° F. (moderate) oven about 25 minutes. Cool thoroughly. Frost with Seven-Minute Frosting. Garnish with orange sections. Nick’s offers many wonderful advantages to its customers besides the high quality, low prices and fine service. Save our Everedy gift coupons for valuable house- hold items. Park in our two spacious. paved parking lots. Shop at your con- venience. We're open daily 9 to 9, including Sunday. Clabber G: FLAVOR PRESH . . . Remombér, it's the fresh ingredionts | in your home-boked recipe thet moke things teste beter, toy fresh longer! /MULMAN AND COMPANY, TERRE MAUTE, IND 4 Greenfield Ring BOLOGNA or Mich. Grede 1, Skinless FRANKS Your Choice + HYGRADE WHOLE 16-17 Ib. Average “Campbells TOMATO. ‘NEW SOUPS 3°29' mies MUSHROOM Two soups 2” 35‘ Peters OK Sliced 1 Pound — ¢ Cello Pk. «99 ip HAMS aaa ' THIGHS =, cree Pe i Me ager an, oo sf ‘al Your Choice ROUND f or CUBE . FOOD Phone FE2-6992 MARKET§ 263 AUBURN AVENUE THIRTY-SIX * . | f ‘ ; . ro 4 - “ i * 5 a Yes, Siree, Babies ‘Adore Applesauce CibL # ‘much? To. answer that question you should be around just one of the three busy Gerber Baby Foods when colorful apples are be- fee dette on meapection, , “In the peciben: oy plant alone, one of the largest packs. of Soqies, in histery hes how banded Babies: love applesauce. How) terms of freight trains, the apples floads. * * * terms of the familiar “apple @ ing an apple a day from the apple crop used this season at Fremont, and it-seems the doctor won't be and E hearing from you. for another/ding onl cme years. in recent weeks. Tranélated it!Dress Up Salad Meal delivered have totaled seven train-| With Cheese Fingers . Cheese fingers add fun to a salad meal. In case freight trains leave you|Brush with a mixture of 2 table- jcold, you might go for picturing/spaons of cooled, melted butter Gerber's Michigan apple pack inj4md one beaten egg. day"’ adage. Start right now eat- the ealar. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1956 we caves Roll the fingers in grated Ameri-| «_ cheese and brown lightly under | ge juice to mincemeat, * 4 : : Save work with double- Roman Cleanser Bleach. Make clothes snowy-white, remove many stains and disinfect in one easy operation ... all these benefits without extra work. BAKED APPLE SUPREME — Fruit and cereal in one eiatie dish is the combination in Baked Apple Supreme. Apples are filled with crushed cereal flakes and a cinnamon syrup, then encased and baked in aluminum foil. The foil holds the delicious hot syrup during cooking, eliminates washing of a sticky baking dish. New favor! New texture! Now better than ever NEW 'KRISPY" FLAVOR, slow-boked for finer, better than ever TASTE ... MEW "KRIGPY" TEXTURE, flakier, more “Krispy” than ever. Convince yourself KRISPY SALTINES out-taste ‘em all! : ee e aa 1. ———— ka, +‘ When there’s sickness around, , TNE : it's important to disinfect linens, towels, etc. Do it the easy way . with Roman Cleanser Bleach! SPECIAL | CHOICE f Cereal, Cinnamon Syrup’ Fill Apples Baked in Foil Let your family have a whiff of! bo’ __|the old-fashioned cinnamony aroma uipekes Apple Supreme lof this apple dessert while it’s bak- oe Ge —_ baking apples jin. We'll guarantee they won't ‘need a second cal] to dinner! | Up until now, baked apples have always been a cook-to-order des- sert. Paring and filling had to be Wash and core apples. Pare top idone in the busy minutes when the|half of each apple or slit skin | ‘rest of the meal was under way./ around apple about 1 inch from top / Now food experts have come |to allow for escape of steam. Set ap with a way to prepare this |apple in square of foil and bring | | delicious apple dessert ahead of | wrap up over low half. Place in time and store in refrigerator. |baking dish. The filled apple is given q snug Melt butter; add brown sugar, | open | of sturdy aluminum foll, | raisins, cinnamon; stir until baking time, the top section of} blended. Add cereals to half of ‘s cup Nght brown sugar or aor \% cup raisins (optional) % tea: cinnamon i Aine tee gpvenarnd is turned down, the’ ‘lewer half holds the fragrant syrup. With the protective cover- ‘ings, the syrup is kept from oozing out and burning on the baking pan butter sugar mixture; use to fil apples. (Apples can be stored in refrigerator antil serving at this point.) Bake 40 minutes at ‘J, FOOD DOLLARS Sy yh BUY MORE e — TTehoulder Veal ROASTS * 39° 7 a or Leg ROASTS * 49°F | ~ THhom veaL cuors.." 69°) | | [pe veaL cuors...." 59" VEAL STEAKS..." 89° BREAST of VEAL... “19 Ee GOV'T. 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Phone FE 2-6192 Sunshine Krispy—Pound CRACKERS . ..27 asciits. 101A \ ean se FARMER?S \ 0) EGE = 39 , | SUPER MARKET | 484 Auburn Ave. ° Store Meurs: Mon.,, Tues., Wed., Thurs.—9 te 9 Friday and Seturday — 9 to 10, Sundays 9 te 9 } FREE PARKING Phone FE 2-0119 Rd ‘ : + ” Sm t ‘ fi 44 ped. eg i Ege a : j F H F ! i ee Ca & * « * lobster up visions oflan easy combination of ~ -to FI ar We in the way of|and rich undiluted evaporated milk are split, eating—and 't French gentle cooked to golden brownness i : it Bl g ne [ : | “At Beech-Nut I discovered | how tempting an apple can be’ Says Connie Clausen on the DR. SPOCK TV Program Ww atching Beech-Nut prepare fruits for babies is wonderful at harvest time! ‘They use apples that could go in a gift basket. And _ Beech-Nut makes sure Baby gets » all their goodness—cooks apples with skins on. That way, vita- mins and minerals usually lost are captured for a baby to grow on. Beech-Nut always puts Babies’ needs first. See Dr. SPOCK on TV presented by BEECH-NUT BABY FOODS ' |lage. Break into bite - size pieces ? reap ” evaporated milk espoon dry sherry Drain lobster and remove ¢arti-. and place in a small bowl. Sprinkle | with lemon juice. Melt butter in saucepan. Add gently for about three minutes. Remove garlic clove and dis- card. Stir in flour. Blend in ae ;water, then-the milk, and continue | |eooking until mixture is thickened. | Add lobster and continue heating, juntil mixture is heated through, about five minutes longer. ‘| Stir in sherry just grr serv: | ing. Serve with French Omelet, | Makes four servings. French Omelet 6 eggs % Now 2 evaporated milk 1 teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons butter Beat the eggs until light and) jfoamy. Beat in the milk and salt.) jMelt butter in a dry pan over) low heat, Pour in egg mixture. | Cook slowly. With a spatula, lift up the cooked egg from sides of the pan and let uncooked egg run un- } der. Continue cooking and until omelet is set. Set in hot oven} (400 degrees) or under broiler to| brown top. With a spatula of pan-! cake turner score omelet in half, fold, and slide onto a hot platter. | Serve with Lobster Sauce. Manew four servings. _ ‘Blend dry mustard with paprika, salt and pepper. Store in a small tightly covered jar. Add some of this spicy blend to flour to be used \for coating meats or poultry. | pipe Bain en tt, SB. Rinse well. Repect if necessery. Here’s a new, easy way to restore “age-yellowed” nylon to‘snowy-whiteness! it’s a CLOROX exclusive! It’s simple as 1, 2,3...here’s all you do: T.*Aadd 2 tablespeonfuls Clorex te 1 gallon warm water; then add 1 teaspeenful household vinegar; mix weil, 2. immerse clean *age-yellowed” nylon 15 te 30 minutes # And, because Ultra-refined Clorax is s0 gentle, you can use it every time in your reguler foundering ... net only for whitening ond brightening white ond coldr-fast cotton and linen, but white 100% nylon and rayon, too. 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Cool. bo ah lemon exact, nea cue tn ea EEN Yellow Gr white cake can be turned into a party. dessert. with|when the cake is served. a4 = ~ A beef heart weighing 3 to 344 raise to brown syrup gre frosted cake with pound wil ake #18 servings gensational Waxed Paper sale! 4 4g FRESHrap EXTRA TL |save up to Ile on two rolls.. Buy FRESHrap now during the famous TWIN-PACK sale and save up to 11¢ on two rolls. You get extra value when you buy FRESHrap end extra value ev- ery day you use this snow-white, extre heav} waxed paper. Look for the FRESHrap TWIN-PACK display. heavy skillet over a low flame. Str Ander tf you would 3 ES a flair for surprises in Lenten meals; tn- troduce # hovel dish called “Under- : cover Eggs." ee Now yeu see-them, now ~ you don't, for the “Undercover Eggs” : are first hard- cooked and then wrapped in thin biscuit dough—in Pak one easy step—for quick serving. | | A velvety cheese sauce can be served with therm’, or when not - Observing Lent, a strip of bacon us wrapped around each egg should minke a. real flavor bit.. You'll get plenty of favorable reactions from the appearance of this dish alone, but the most ap- 1 plause will come from its delicious taste. Feather-fine biscuit, and steam- ing, delicate egg jem seem to invite © wr your fork. bed “Undercover Eggs” 1 recipe biseutt dough" hg) 3 cups flour, of 2 cupa biscult mi’ hg teaspoon poultry tei 23 @ hard-cooked eggs See 2 cups chetse sauce, bot . : | Prepare biscuit dough according ' .UNDEROOVER EGGS—Hide eggs in a biscuit treat when served with a zippy cheese sauce. In | to recipe or package directions. dough and surprise the family with Undercover the picture above the biscuits surround hot green Add poultry seasoning to the dough Eggs. This dish will make an excellent Juncheon beans. Any vegetable would be good. . while’ mixing. Roll dough to one- 4+— _ fourth . inch in thickness. Cut into; seria sme came Choice” Grade of Beef i soa wp svond ees, oar 1S-Otil] on Best Buy List. Sor ¢ o8 can mushrooms, drained Water or bouillon % cup commercial sour cream | Cut steak into four pieces: rub ‘each piece on both sides with cut \garlie clove. Combine flour, pap- ~ Golden Ham Bake ~ Uses Up Leftovers Even with a firm grip on the can find reasonably priced meat cuts at the market this week. Mrs. ‘|\Josephine' Lawyer, Consumer Marketing Information Agent of the Cooperative Extension Service reports a big supply of high qual- ity beef and continued low pork costs. At this season “fed cattle” a the trade calls them come a purse strings, the food shopper’ aton's produce counters heaped with fresh vegetables. Even though tomatoes and green beans have not recovered from the cold weath- er that recently hurt Florida crops, there are other budget-saving choices. Plenty of cabbage at low petadl prices is one of the features in ;|the markets. Carrots, yellow globe 5 | cooking onions, celery, and radish- rika, salt and pepper and pound into steak. In the hot lard, brown steak on both sides; top with onions and mushrooms. Add ‘4 cup water or! bouillon; cover and cook over low! heat until tender, about 2 hours, adding more liquid as needed. Remove steak to warm platter. Spoon off excess fat and add sour cream to liquid in pan. Dilute to right consistency with water, if Cw noKdyon FREEZER WRAPPING! _Snowy-white FRESHrap is the only household waxed paper heavy qnough is an excellent ple baker, Jona- than is an all purpose apple, | and Delicious is best eaten. out- of-hand. .~ For added fruit variety store in your frees- er or in the freezer compartment of % cup brown sugar \q teaspoon nutmeg Salt and peppe 1 cup fresh stewed thubarh or 1 package frozen rnuberd Mix crumbs, margarine, sugar CaS Lower-grade beef costs less than the higher grade and for s ie | some cuts such as ground meat, market yielding plenty of ‘prime’ |** reasonably priced. Inecessary. Reheat and serve meat |“ for freeser wrapping. Even cigars items. When ‘the recipe calls for atid ‘choice’ cuts of beef. Approi-| There is a moderate supply of topped with sauce. 4 servings. =e Be vty ey a iptv leftovers, they're even more eco-|mately 60 per cent of the cattle) Northern Spy, Delicious, and Pork in the Pink U ‘4 nomical. Try this recipe from the being marketed now — ae Jonathan apples for about 13 to —_ chops or pieces pork tender- FRESHrap — te Michigan consumer _ arket-|grade, 15 per_cent are the tender! 20 cents . Northern 2. “ oe ~ lprime” grade, and 20 per cent are; _——_ Spy pe. odectee plore] Far ieactn wrap the food you a ¢ ie to 9 cups aliced leftover ham WS Soant or lemon juice _ stan , Saving time and maa andy waxed paper ais : both! yore yo | pet roasts and stews, it is a pears and bananas are about 20,2%d seasoning. Grease a shallow d = Tigi cupe Mesesbed woodies | thrifty choice. Hf the family jcents per pound. Pears need to(casserole. Put layer of crumbs, eeariae keeps bat YOU Set it for only 4 cup eachesliced stuffed cltves, Wants @ juicy sirlotm roast er @ [ripen at room temperature for UT@nge chops, pour in rhubarb. F Aik so much you'll find om cack sliced celery, tried m , cooked porterhouse steak, this is a good (several days before eating. top with rest of crumbs. Bake in) food nutritious and crear ye ae erane- Comes te you pang Co. time to make such purchases. 325 degree oven for 50 minutes. 1 You'd never 6° A velvet PRESHrep milk and let stand for a few min-| Steaks served at one meal can) round steak, Y inch thick parent wrep ——— utes, Like curry flavor? Try sprin- kling just a suspicion of the spice eggs BUY FRESHrap AT LEADING FOOD STORES ( My ten. pepper : en eggs. One-half teaspoon salt and prices top quality beef cuts are a ie cup are plese ra pecaoa just before @i9n PRODUCT @P BACGHR PAPER MILL, EME. © PeeuTie®, Witcensio one-eighth teaspoon pepper, cheese|wise choice for freezer storage. Breakfast should be one of the | j mushrooms and cooked peas. easiest and most pleasant meals, - Pour mixture into a greased cas- of the day, and this is made easy serole, Top with buttered bread|with the good supplies of budget- crumbs or crushed cereal flakes. priced bacon and sausage at the and bake in a 375-degree oven for,meat counter. The two-pound pack- | -|ages of thick sliced bacon are be-| coming more popular, according | PLUS HOLDEN RED STAMPS »| Lelin roasts, picnic shoulders, and Boston Batt (often cut into “pork steaks) are other pork cuts | low price tags. Even | The though retail join prices have ened, of course, before the pie is, Taised slightly in many stores, | | they represent a good buy at __._.| about 15 per cent leas than they | were this same week of last (rank gdvertionment) aghes size eggs remain one of, customer's best protein buys. ee comparison to present whole- sale costs, the consumer is. get-| Never had enough fac eo cloths before !iere rst iarce “I was always running ahi is always a good buy con-| them — until I heard my SEH isidering the good nutrition and talking about Breeze!” says Mrs __ | versatility it provides. How to keep. Checkley. Now she always has a /milk at home is just as important! full " ginal apa hot. Place meat J cake rap Velvet 2 Lb. Jer VELVET Packaged = mel 4 ive very ce in hansberper a charcosl-broticd thick patties) in | pceeee Peanut ‘ ¢ PEANUT _ Beh. Cc en crust and taste—just with pure each side until crisp shen , OARROTS.. Tr a) —" Crystal Salt. You im pd earth Goa te | Butter . BUTTER | >». | & aa | : arte ground beef grease, no other seasoning. ’ U. $) No. 1 Idaho } 3 | | Diamood Crystal Salt Diamond Crystal Salt keeps Super Value POTATOES ; | cheese mreyey pun Tene fem sig tres : "AC Friendly Market i seam gereaints ziomt nance |W Bread wt y Ch age e gets friend!” rumonsooir> | Hl 20 of, Loot’ a , 10 ‘te. 884 WEST HURON STREET ‘| With Frankfurters ‘sunt Samntel¢ craw: __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1956 THIRTY- NINE rq * dish for Lenten meals, Serve it with mugs of hot tomato soup topped with pats of butter and crisp seeded toast sticks. ASPARAGUS SEAFOOD SALAD — A salad combining fresh or frozen séafood and canned white asparagus will make an interesting main 4 | = eons poultry a Anchovies Will Pep Up Team Applesauce oe Ten most ot too we | .\Sauce Without Meat meatless tomato salice over spa- 'ghetti, try adding anchovies to it. Use a smal] can (about 2 ounces’ Split. frankfurtere almost (o¢ the anchovies that come packed through to bottom, lengthwise. fa for a tomato sauce that is Fill with applesauce mixture, i) serve four people. Wrap one slice bacon around Cut the anchovies into small ‘each frankfurter: fasten with tooth- pieces before adding. The oil from 8 becom slices picks. Broil eight minutes, Yields the anchovy can may be used in Combine bread crumbs, butter four servings. preparing the sauce. Snap ‘em... they’re ‘sauce, ; Economical enough for a crowd; | * ¢ festive enough for party fare. l eup soft bread crumbs 3 tablespoons melted butter of mar- serine by teaspoon poultry seasoning 1 cup, camned epplesauce & trankfurters Test ’em... they stay MAKE THE FAUCET TEST! Take 4 or 5 Premium SaLTINes out of the moisture-proof packet, re-cl acket, hold under faucet. Cra stay crisp and fresh. And you'll love the flavor — be- cause Nasisco bakes flavor right: in! You try ‘em... compare ’em with any other saltine +. you'll like Premium SALTINEs best! BIG FAMILY? BIG APPETITES? Get | the big 2:Ib. package! PREMIUM i apy? be) NES are so good, they go so | Compar € em... M eaat! Also wv ailabl ‘a one youll prefer pound and smaller sizes. all with keep-fresh In- Er-Seal packets. R. | ; , e : 2 NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY 5 Next time you are serving a CRISPER Asparagus Seafood Salad Macaroni, ‘Cheese Tomatoes ore New Zest Provides Lenten Variety features Crabmeat to Macaroni and Cheese Seafood or fish and canned Galt. Ys pound shrimp. eooked, shelled end fornia asparagus are good com-! 7 tabloeusens chopped onton panions for the dinner table -. | Be eee a? the flavors blend well and will ‘eup 2 as on-set oo retain their own individuality. oes en see For a change of pace trom the Wondering what to serve the Perk up an old Lenten favorite, Casserole includes directions for jfamily? Try this quickiy-rmmade and Macaroni and Cheese, by giving|Three-Minute Cheese Sauce, easy-to-serve casserole, be _— Gene with a porta and Tomate Cheese-Macaroni Casserole vip « (tastier cheese sauce resh’ 1, Macaroni and = Wita ichopped tomtoes, Use plenty of crated milk Merge ces) — “_ Orebmen chedse inthe sauce to make your! 2'cups"tcuout§ ounces) grated. pree- ablespoon _ ee | , sousnal| casserole really. good. ‘e cup sliced eucum| tb Gunces —_ ‘Oni with chetse sa | @s er pe Amert hee usual sauteed or broiled _- dur-' Sprinkle asparagus with salt and) “am vigin eubeeh) ere crabmeat (drained | Checest tack umetees endl: etepoon m Spout ait" wat a = ing Lent, try a seafood com pepper; add one-quarter CUP) 2 \abiespoons finely diced green pep- green Pepper add new flavor to, 2+, cup cases erece.Ps bined with marinated canned Cali- French dressi nM hour, per aron fornia. white asparagus. ‘Meanwhile, soap sore fish, | sentenee” me eee et et een a te slices at godine er It’s an a propre aces for shrimp, onion, celery, thyme and) ‘% ¢up grated cheddar cheese ripe olives. put on top before it) Simmer evanereted milk and salt pag fap rd Gre ead a stem peg oo IE as IO ag arin ee as fare for - co ine tly and chill. b pAAtt Canes: Ax IN tive h for com dinner.|below the boiling point (two min- ideal party MPENY) bine ageundion|* Seales icrabmeat, green pepper and aa kh oct aglca ot coun: lutes). Add cheese and stir~until dinners. -miento., thickened and th For another dish that will prove Juice and one tablespoon French | sprinkle with grated cheese. Pears and pineapple spears aaa a soueand oad © a to be a Lenten favorite, try Aspar- @fessing; blend well. Add to Baie in hot (400 degrees) oven topped with a whipped fruit amide eee. agus and Eggs a la King. seafood mixture and mix lightly ‘gpout 25 minutes. Makes = to| dressing, a. green vegetable, if —— See ar | but thoroughly. six servings. you like, and dessert will make mbine rémaining ingredients Asparagus Seafood Salad jin a large mixing bowl. Add Arrange salad, cocumber and| | this Lenten dinner one your fam- ‘cheese sauce. Combine thoroughly ge betel California white sspsrt- norinated asparagus on large, One medium- sized orange yields ily wilt enjoy. \Place in buttered 1%-quart cas- rqpllg © pep) * coumie . platter. Garnish with crisp salad one-third cup of juice and 2 ta: The recipe for nutritious amd eco-'serole. Bake in moderate oven _Teup flaked cooked white fish greens, if desired. — of rind (lightly grated). ‘nomical Tomato-Cheese-Macaroni/ (350) 30 to 40 minutes, CHEFS DELIGHT CHEESE SPREAD . - A : —. nig , H | | 2: 59° ‘ C uUCK . LOAF ae ie, ———, boston i os Kun att SKINLESS | . FRANKS . 39 LB. —_— 2 39}| 3% SUGAR CURED SWEET & LEAN ACON eee x e APPIAN WAY SWIFT'S PIZZA MIX ae STEW vine 49%} 2 69°} 2* 69° CHEESE . . GRAPEFRUIT _ GOLDEN RIPE—SWEET AND MELLOW RNCONNING ¢ 40 PINCONNING SHARP che EGG NOODLES BANANAS CHEE CHEESE .. 59 2 39° SLICED B =" 39° WELCHS FRUIT STOKELY’S HONEY POD PEA HAZEL BRAND alad PiE FILLING Dressing m2 29° L i TOMATO CATSUP | DOGGIE DINNER OR 12 FOR 95e POPULAR DOG MFCHANICS vee BOe 1m. C | D0.17-voURSELF ya NYLONGE (4 in Cello Bag) SPONGESu BD ENCYCLOPEDIA (2375 4889 984. | Orchard Lk. Dixie Joslyn| Ave. Hwy. Ave. Sylvan Leke Dreyton Pieins . Pontia _BEECHNUT | WE RESERVE SALES PRICES : C THE RIGHT EFFECTIVE TO LIMIT THRU NEW ERA POTATO CHIPS « ORANGE 5. JUICE ee ae e f LIBBY’S FRESH FROZEN BEEF, CHICKEN OR TURKEY 5 POT PIES .... 95 STOKELY’S FRESH FROZEN SERVING You sarrsn % _ ws? Strawberries 4s aN 3 ee 8-07, PKGS. ti tdaat alias maamiel ae ' area—a subject presently vital to “ gourt order has ordered the tow _FORTY _ 4 7 4! rie PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. MARCH 8. 1956 # ~ ¥, ie of Lathrup Village. _and other areas, had heen polluting Tackle Problem. at Southfield Set Public Meeting on Sewer, Water Subjects, w for Friday - SQUTHFIELD - TOWNSHIP ~ Four speakers will discuss sewer and water developments in- the All residents ef the. area are in- vited to attend the meeting, which is sponsored by the Southfield here — at.a public meet-/Community Council. ing at 8 p.m. tomorrow in cecal field The ‘aconge problem i te Knox Farm Auction gent one, inasmuch as a Jan. a ‘Set or North Branch ~ Ship to submit proof to the pict NORTH BRANCH — One of the Water Resources Commission by |!argest: farm auctions to be held t being d in this area will be that at the ae ~~ Knox farm, 2626 East Cas- will go under the hammer. Because of il] health, Knox is forced to retire from farming. contracts; ahd a completion date With Mrs. Knox, he will leave of Dee. 31, 1957. : shortly to visit their son arid Sewage and waste from ‘South-| daughter-in-ldw, Mr. and Mrs. field Township, as well as the City'Donald Knox, it in ) Florida. 4completely submerged in « flood, “ lot Clyde, whe. had crawled up on sithree calls during the night from 3 Cars Suliieree at M59-Highland; Driver Rescued ‘MILFORD — Three cars were Area May Get Detroit Water Supervisor Tells Plan; Health Officer Asking State Action waters Tuesday under a_ viaduct ion M59 at Highland. The Highland. Fire Department was called to rescue Bob Lenmmon FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP — Aid iw in sight here for hundreds of families in the southern and eastern areas of the township who have been without a safe source for drinking water. top of his car in an effort to stay out of the rising waters. Before the firemen arrived, neighbors in the vicinity had pushed a one-man rubber life- a aaa Mie car, _ oe Ernest V,~Blanchard, . township According to Fire’ Chief Asa|Pervisor today released a state- Smith, the manhole under ethe ment that details are now. being viaduct had become plugged with worked out between the City of the doea eaees the heavy flow offpetroit and the Farmington Town- wenets. ' shi which will permit the The department also answered gous Detroit dag to serve the township. > Meantime, Dr. Joseph J. Gad- baw, Farmington Township -Health officer, today had carried his fight for a new water system in the township to the — health department, residents whose basements were flooded. Ask Murder Charge Dismissal for Youth Dr. Gadbaw, chairman of a citi- zens’ committee that has been + » 10 GUARD YOUR | HEALTH In order to serve you better we strive to ~ know each one of our customers and their needs. Stop in and see Youll personalized service. us soon. like our CLOONAN’S” “Where Quality Counts” 72 North Saginaw St. WAPAKONETA, Ohio (# — At-| ;working for the system the past 19 fy ei gt bee imonthe, wants the health depart- \day asked Auglaize County com- |ment to force the township board mon pleas Judge Jacob T. Koenig |to start building the system now. to dismiss a first degree murder| The statement from Blanchard’'s loffice reads as follows: indictment against James the, “The problem: of sores ee ‘ton. to the so-called dry area of Farm | Thornton is one of three Hazel ington Township is a difficult one. \Park youths indicted in the slay-|However, for some time the Farm- jing of Charles H. Stolzenbach, 55,|inggon Township Board has been jat his Hickory Villa Tavern three | working quietly but insistently to- miles north of here on Jan. 24. -|ward obtaining water for this dry ‘jaréa. Outwardly it might seem Navarre said ‘Sheraton 8s |net accomplishment is slow, but this is a big problem and difficult. “Some two years ago the De-. troit Water Board was consulted and was then unable to furnish Detroit water to the Township. A ret was recently arranged Attorneys er the other youths’ jinvolved .in the indictment mo- \tioned for a bill of particulars in the ing. They- Bernard Harris, 138, Thomas, 20. Board members represented | with G, Remus, executive head and Wiltie| f the Detroit Water System, | with its engineers Mr. Michaels | and Mr. Day. This has paved ‘ing, was a talk given by. Rotarian) - lall guild officers, ba Rosary Club Joakland County Youths [course Phil Elkow of South Lyon com- at Michigan State "University last pleted the. second term in Gen- Member Tells _|Receive On tificeates way. 4 Sent of 38 ee treed comelones es Aarioairenl of Shipwreck ot Flamin} once : NORTH BRANCH — A highlight : i of this week's Rotary Club meet-]- = : ; - Francis Fike, relating his per-| sonal experience, following a ship-| wreck of the freighter Orinoko in| the northern waters of Lake Su-! perior in 1921. i After 20 hours of hailing and’ rowing in a lifeboat, Fike and’ those in his boat reached the Canadian mainland and later were! picked up by a Canadian tug. j During these hours, the cap. | tain and two of the crew went down with the shattered Orinoko; | two of the lifeboat passengers froze to death,.aid a third, weakened by exposure, lost his | life as he fell into the fire built on shore. ‘ While under hospitalization gat) the Canadian Soo, an error in com- munications . brought temporary) tragedy to Fike’s relatives here, when names of survivors and the dead were reversed in a wire tell- ing of the shipwreck, It was two hours before official corrections were made. St. Andrew Church Plans Parish Dinner DRAYTON PLAINS—The Wom- en's Auxiliary of St, Andrew Epis- copal Church is sponsoring a par- ish dinner Friday, March 16, at '6:30 p.m. at the church. The program which follows the dinsier will inclu@e two films. One will be “Window im the Sky,” an Indian missions movie. Enlarged to show éetail For sheer magnificence these are an- surpesse: Sellen offers this rare — hed prices which reflect an ex- ary savings opportunity. —- The other is a short film on the diamond in thie group is of Ww! growth of the church, narrated itely proportioned by Angus Helgerson, a pry sa Pg Your inspection diocesan representative. invited. At next Sunday's 11 a.m. service, women's aux- | _ ee ee Hairy officers and board members: will be inducted. 1,160 Foreign Students ANN ARBOR — A total of] \ A prosecution motion for a joint, trial for the three youths also was| taken under advisement by Judge’ | Koenig the way fer the obtaining of De- troit water. “The details are now being jworked out between the City of 1,160 foreign students have en- rolled for the spring semester at the University of Michigan, com- ¢/Pared to 964 last spring, a uni-| ma - , Detroit and Farmington Township $250,000 Estate Left Board and this will permit the ex- “DENVER \(®—George Somnes,|tension of Detroit water so as to versity official said Yonday. An area distribution shows that- the | Far East and Southeast Asia stil!' | widely known theatrical director/8¢Tve Farmington Township. land producer who died Feb. 8,| “The plan is that Detroit will left an estate of $250,000, letters/extend its 48” main along Eight| of administration in County Court/Mile Road west to the intersection} disclosed. He left no will and/of Telegraph, or possibly slightly, ‘under Colorado statutes the entire further west. This extension will | composed in part by Farmington ' of the Denver Post. |Township and in part of the south- westerly portion of Southfield Township, to connect on at that estate will go to his widow, Miss then enable the Farmington bac iHelen Bonfils, secretary-treasurer|"hip Water System, or a system) lead with 438 17 N. The first electric power station was believed built by Thomas Edison in 1882. CONN’S CLOTHES oe ATTRACTION! PRE-VUE ust STYLES YEAR-ROUND SUITS Remember — these are year-‘round suifs, tailored the Brookfield way for perfct fit and $60 worth of good looks and long wear. °100% WOOLS °SHARKSKINS $ $39. 50 *FLANNELS SAVE © WORSTEDS eHARD FINISH V3 to Va @ Shorts, Longs, Stouts, Regulars, Adam Hats Quality. performance. X-Longs @ Superior Tailoring Aqua treated for water tepeliency. Styles for at Lowest Prices every head. | | i i @ Alterations Free DRESS PANTS a ae 54% @ HARD FINISH © ALTERATIONS FREE | system and will incur seme ad- | ever, it is felt that it would be | much more satisfactory to obtain — | thought that this would make it | | quate. | Arthur F jaiding in this program ithe Township of Farmington and | jthat it is necessary to obtain a ‘wards its accomplishment. Obtain- iof the water problems of the town-| English Bride March 10 daughter, Maureen, to Airman 2C Paul L, ‘of the Rev ‘Racine of Rochester. Margh 10. in Suffolk. Cub leaders to eat den dads, den mothers and troop, \Committee will meet at 7:30 to) hight at the Detroit Edison office. ipoint with a large feeder line of | jperhaps ‘$6 and thus obtain an) ample and suitable supply of De-| { \troit water. storage tacility and a booster | ditional cost accordingly, How- a steady and reliable supply from the Detroit System than te | rely upon focal wells. It is further | wnnecessary to drill wells in the northern part of the township where present well water supply seems to be temporarily ade- “The details of this plan are now ibeing worked out by: Blanchard, | the Township engineers, Pate and Hirn, with the assistance of Judge vloore, who has been “The responsibility Fownship Board feels a’ for all sections of water supply for the dry area in such a manner as will not be un-) fair to any other section of the) township. This plan seems to be lidea] in this regard “It is hoped that all sections of. the township wil] cooperate to-| ing Detroit water will solve many ship and nid in the development of this area.’ Ernest V. Blanchard, | FE. SR Township Servier: Rochester Mon to Toke Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scott of Suf- folk, England, have announced the| forthcoming marriage of their) Racine, Paul is the son) and Mrs. Franklin The wedding will take place on IMLAY CITY—The Cub Scout) Cort 4.99 MEN’S “MASTER BILT”’ $595 orduroy SPORT ALL- WOOL : FLANNEL * SHIRTS | suints | ‘pars | 5795 $538 ry a ney W $13.95 5 23 88 > > en 58 Colors 10” »USE EASY LAYAWAY FOR EASTER PURCHASES CLOTHES 71: N. Saginaw JACKETS 35m Open Daily 9 te 6 Friday til 9 P. M. FOR... FURNITURE at Its FINEST Pixley . Home Furnishings 332 Main St. Rochester,. Mich. OL 2-2121 OL 1-9642 my { . NG Er “This plan will necessitate a | DEFIANCE OLEO 5 lbs. CAKE MIXES BIRDS EYE FROSTED FOODS DUNCAN HINES BEEF PIES. . CHERRY PIES for 10 ses O12 : APPLE . Sunkist 176 Size ORANGES 49:. BEER, WINE, LIQUOR . TO TAKE OUT! BOOK MATCHES te INSTANT MAXWELL: HOUSE . POPIN (Biscuits10° Seabrook Frozen Peas «. 35° WALTON SUPER MARKET ‘4120 W. WALTON BLVD., DRAYTON PLAINS OR 3-2341 Store Hours: Mon. Thru Set. 9 A. M. to 9 P.M. Sunday 12 P. M. te 9 P. M. We Reserve the Right to Limit Quentities 29 $129 id in Sight for Waterless Farmington Township a. |__ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1056 / | FORTY-ONE : Adlai ' Filed in Sacramento slate of vote for Delegate Slate [dent at the Democratic party’ -Probe Military “Tit ae a ane» oa! SCHOO! TrOUDIE Calit. @ — aj Each 136 delegates pledged to vote. Adied Stevenenis for preat, That | LAKE THEATER* TONIGHT — President Kefauver (D-Tenn). Pg sgl wong Officials ‘Unconcerned,’ Eisenhower and to Sen.) bos Spi} Investigating Mass Demonstration ROSWELL, N. M. @--Ofticials| indicated today they were. not overly concerned about a disturb- ance involving 450 cadets at New Mexico Military Institute. * * ° \ But in the same breath, they said they were continuing an in- | vestigation of the mass demon- Department was sent to quench a grass fire at the school, which has an enrollment of 512. ° * * * Fire Chief George Daniels said | Stable They’ ve Built Women Must Vi Must Wreck 1 iu i \ ii } DR. HENRY A. MILLER Optometrist 7 North Saginaw Street Phone FE 4-6842 | “Better Things in Sighs” Open Friday oe ~ — Closed veer Afternoons ae See oe eo a Ee uary that they needed a permit. The stable was used for rodeo animals. Oh, My Achin’ Back “NEW YORK—I horned in on the Terry Moore-Gene Me- Grath honeymoon at Sardi’s and heard the bridegroom say affectionately, “You making those noises again?” He ref to Terry's practicing of stage projection sounds which she's «studying here. “Helen Hayes said she'd. like have $1. for every word that’s dropped into the orchestra \pi" Terry explained. eyed, went to El Morocco the other night—then- to Sammy's peace-makers and friends think they'll go back together. | ticket will be “Eisenhower and Ferris; Ferris is a big wheel at Coney Island.” Now it's “Eisenhower and Cannon; Cannon's getting|a big shot from downtown.” or Palm Beach, and vows to take off 60 pounds, then maybe make a movie before resuming filming next year’s shows. His mgr., Bullets Durgom, who struck oll, is off to Tults to interview a gusher. ‘The Orange County Zoning Com-| THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Haven, who flew to Miami to be confirmed . .. Jack Benny'll do five TV spectac ulars a year for the next four years... Pretty Diana Millay is the new timekeeper on the “Mas-| _ |querade Party” TV’er. Great”... Max Baer bought a 150-room hotel in California. guy who's proud of his mother and father ‘cause they are and Each Room lamps — alj mirror suite, mat- Peide ment Senty A brea haFte e ut - a 8 o match at this fabu- thing comfort 159” iouwlow 159” price!.. May Be Purchased Seperately the parents of such a fine fellow.” Yana Visits N. ightcl ubs } to See ‘American Pub’ q By EARL WILSON Actually filmed on the San Francisco Bay-Front! ‘J HELL ON FRISCO BAY oe CiremnaSicov€ ane WARNERCOLOR ne oka Gene's side” either at~his home in Panama or Caracas ( of which have swimming pools) when not in Hollywood. Since her marriage Jan. 1, she’s been in Havana once, Florida twice, Caracas 6 times, Panama 5 times, Las Vegas once, and New York 3 times. Otherwise, she’s sort of tied down. Terry's married name is now Terry McGrath —didn't even change initials. Bob Hope's British TV discovery, Yana, blonde and. blue- --on the Bowery “to see what a typical American pub is like.” Already in the movie “Cockle- shell Heroes” about the Ma- rines, she has a big, BIG > fature. . Faye Emerson's due back | . from fier overlong visit to Spain and there'll probably b a showdown on her pretty seri- ous tiff with husband Skite YANA Henderson. They're vielent Ye & x ®# Oops! Pardon me. The kids no Jonger say the Republican _ Whe rumor Helen O'Connell suffered a heart attack’s untrue. Due to overwork and’ fatigue, she did have to cancel two shows at the Stagecoach Inn . Why de | singers continue to say “Here's a little song we hope you'll like”? It irks everybody who hears it—it’s supposed to be modest, but it’s annoying! © Jackie.Gleason's lammed out of town ‘In his blue Buick, apparently headed pest, destination either Palm Springs THE BATTLE WITH HECTOR! To avenge the abduction of Helen, Achies chaljenges Troy's HELEN OF TROY the memerebte scones of P HELEN OF TROY a Denise Darce] subbed at the Cotillion Room for Gloria de STP T sh 200ns orem 10:45 A. M. it's TRIPLE Dynamite! ! CHANDLER ® BAXTER e CALHOUN _ESPOILERS . IN TECHNICOLOR FURY! ge | CORIT @ “cross"CHaNNEL” | ok IT’S AS, BIG AS OUR WIDE SCREEN! and It STARTS SATURDAY ‘NOW end FRIDAY Eddie Fisher returns from H’wood Senay . Nat Herzfeld, former tH i: g Helmut Dantine gets back to films in “Alexander the EARL'S PEARLS... ‘WISH I'D SAID THAT: Someone described an egotist: “A (Copyright 1986 the Hall Syndicate, Ine.) mars, stains, and nme $175 Twin Size Rollaway $ BED 29 Studio Couch SOFA BED $45 | ‘BUNK ¢f peps. 949 Complete with Mattresses Foldin LAWN CHAIR *39> 15 E. Pike St., Just Off Saginaw =~ FE 4-8795 ee BIG COMEDY OF 1956! RICHARD WIDMA PLUS - par? communes “LUCKY ME” STARTING FRIDAY rice cpabmebl || CHE ALL-DESLARNAZ- JAMES ASIN psy / ) ! cee eee America’s No. 1 favorites are here in their NEW comedy! FULL LENGTH on the BIG Theatre screen in COLOR! M-G-M eecsons : ~ LOUIS CALHERN. if uy.som wr-me sar oo eo OT En op gece onl —— A Zan Predoctons, ie Pure + Fined a Holywood by Desto (f3 “ow Dos! Aman sing ‘FOREVER DARLING on 1-6-0 Resorts A - The Spy Story of the Decade! - AND MORE ~ “OPERATION MANHUNT” tie PETTING PARTY @#ill|| — MURDER i e Open EVENING ee 50¢ | ] | NE FALSE STEP OUI!!! WHEE!!! CASE! ||| uzaos To. BicceR onts WHAT MUSICTE pLusS— CARTOON 2 _Forry- ‘TWO ~ Law Not So Heats Fibaded Claims Ziem tba Ss ih Larageepreltulgemegree The pesenctes's, flee: Setojbote ham ot falta Ste ne “We also handle petitions i 3 fy $) GEES ee iH : _ WITH TRADE REG. $20 WESTINGHOUSE CONTROL DEEP FRYER RIGERATOR NGE ‘AND S EYMOON | NETTE SET 4 ~ | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1956? New Books Placed Touth, 12, Sees ‘eat Again With Eye . of Dead Priest MEAN, Taly @ = After Sve year-old An- ee, there are ‘AEON” the Outstanding Scorers. L BRUCE CENTILE Pt. Avg. /@tmer, Madison .........38 446 97 / : Devitoen, ited peece eas te ~ 8 Paul, Avondale ving tenis a] ey Berkley High School /Royol Oak High School Paul, Avondale ....2).....-18 36 28.6 @ Orion sececsselt 368 174 Rogers, W. Bloomfield ,...14 203 214/Clary, coveveees 38 318 14) Doyen, St. Frederick ......14 283 20.2/Niera, Lake Orton ....... te 718 14: Rh —. Clarenceville ......18 204 10.6 ler, Clawson ..cyece00.18 990 13, Kopacki, OL St. Mary ....16 201 18.8/Perkins, Madison ..........16 306 12. DeWalt, Pontiac one 16 280 18.6/Maurer, Troy .............. 16 lee 12. : Hutchings, Ortonville cccci? aie ies ce uw ines, weee 4 i -Conference basRetba eams for 99-00 Bis ee ay Baker, Milford 16 279 15 279 188 | Gentile, Berkley 14 31 206 15.8 | 2 Orisa’ bert Sains dee 18d te . Pern. Bt, Jem A t SAGINAW VALLEY Peters, Rochester . vite 218 18.5 ie (First Team) Lang, Clafkston ......se00+-15 332 18.4 1% 136 Player 8c Higt. Class Kirk, Cranbrook .....,.....15 227 18.1 3 03 wee Dewse —— eed = Moser, Southfield ..........16 7 td = Haven 17 Wi De’ jondin a Potter, Hazel Park ........14 21 tia ¥ Legh Elliott Northern 6-5 Sr Keller, 8t. Michael |. ‘is 18.0 Huemiller, Brown city ‘ol 232 «13.8 Ed Nyberg Central $-9 §= Br. staal Jim Renery Arthur Hil! 6-11. Jr ompnaN, o— . ae TEAM; Hudson Rey and dome INTER -LAKES eo re Ave Deven, Po Predert 289 Treais. tiac; Don Van Orden, : »|Kopacki, Of, st. tl Central; Gary Lee, Arthur Hii; Jim Hughes, Walled Lake BT ik slorteci Ot dame 30 Chesney, Bay City. Gentile, Berkley ., 14 237 169/Gacki, Bt. Benedict .. 7 206 Moser, Southfield ... -16 241 15.1] Keller, St. Michael : gi Seis oc Re ales ete Sa PveOns, u Li! er ia) we * * * Jones, Farmington ......,...16 208 13.0 sane NO o oe rd] hoot w Walker, Walled Lake ...... 16 200 12.5 n RAL INTER-LAKES CONFERENCE . + * Dorow, Imlay City ...... 16 330 308 (First Team) EASTERN MICHIGAN Hutchings, Ortonville ......17 314 4 Pla sa 1 Hgt. Class Ulman, Mt. Clemens ...... 6 17.8/Griffin, North Branch .,...16 243 15. Ken M thtield 5- 6r. Robins, Port Huron ......+.18 246 16.4)Maison, Imlay City .....0+.18 200 john Walker Walled Lake 6-0 Jr. Potter, Hazel Park ovoeel@ 911 18.0| Perrier, North Branch .,...16 202 Bruce Gentile Berkley 6-4 = Br. Kamenoff, Havel Park ....14 pd 14.0 | Kish, KtON — ...sneeeeed? 203 11.8 Larry Hughes Walled —_ 6-2 od. Isbell, Birmingham oe 13.8 O'neit, North Branch sees tes 108 Chu Waterfor 6-4 = Jr. ee Ferndale .. ieee 4 mm tae s @ @ | ; * EAM: thfield; 7 pancssscesess f : ad donee, eee or ea = St eer eee i Bl ieee tanner canes Om J a : oases : POOP... .ccesbeoees toy, Ren, urenete ao Laps tt Plesser, Birmingham SSM 1.0 /sehamide, homeo ; a ‘ae. JIM SIMER * FRED BAKER TED KOPACKI _ CHUCK GILLIS ° Oxford ..sseessiedd, 913 : » Ee iE SEE ee wavee-oamnins Peters, Rochester ......cs«.38 218 ; : x * Pethers, Northville _@ 117 29.8) Kirk, rR aes Te OAKLAND B LEAGUE WAYNE-OAKLAND LEAGUE | SOUTHERN THUMB LEAGUE SUBURBAN CATHOLIC LEAGUE| SOUTH CENTRAL LEAGUE _ bem Milford 6 4 bw Soe. eee _— toned BH tH - EASTERN MICH. LEAGUE (First Team) (First Team) (First Team) maser a ngs — Nata lem fags. Ctasa|® ding, Clarenceritlle ine Craig, Romeo cote sauaveneedl 30 ee x (First_ Team) 8ch gt. Ci PI : hool Mgt Class!) Pte Beh . Clans a ; 3 Gniger, Brighten ‘S| Ropers, oad) Oe did a Player School gt. Class yer Paul Avondale 1 er. Jim David mittora oS ariterry Kersten Almont 62 dF. — cen oo joe ourew Imlay “Cite $e” ae [weteed, Brighton 18.8/ Thomas, Oxford ...-+s+-s0+-13 188 Port Hurop 6-1 | JT. jim simer 6-0 Gr. Dartell Ridling Ciarenceville 6-2 8r.|Ailen Biefert New Haven. 6-3 8F./ick Doyon St. Frederick 6-2 @r.|Bo> utchings Ortonville 6-3 Jr. |BAKeT. Milford . tM nen Deca ee Marvin Ulman Mt. Clemens 3-8% 8r-lten Martyniak Roseville $2. Pred Baner Mord 6-1, 8r.|Jim Chernenko Capac 8-0 Sr-lLarry Gack! St. Benedict. $-11% So|Jim Perrier North Branch 6-1 ar. (LAME. C8 Re etipmne, heal cet oe Baliman East Park re fy (dim Clary Pitageraid 0 St. Bud Bell Northville = 8-11 Jr ‘Dave Juran = Armada 6-1 8t:\Teq Kopacki ©. L.St. Mary @e.jDuane Melson imisy City 5-0 Sr. Metantels, selty eee ue Ba Richey, Bae oll scovserual TR Dan Potter Haase a . he ° . bn! - ‘ Feet ee weer a Treais, .eeeee oon eee John Plesser 8-10 Sr. grata ee ee ee oS ae ln $3 8.) SECOND TEAM: Phil Braezinski, SECOND TEAM: Jim O'Neill, North|Voorhels, Holly .......s....18 188 128|Drury, Bloomfield ....,0... a TEAM: Bob "Tebell. Birming- TEAM: Norm Pruitt. Pits-| SECOND TEAM: George Leng, Clarks-, SECOND TEAM: Bob Landon, Armada; Oak bed Bove, Madetana, Martin M a .}Branch; Wayne Gameon, Imlay Cityt| Bell, Northville eoeweeesl2 160 123.6) Ma Matzahn, URem ..-eKeereers ‘ hem; Mi Ferndale; Nick — mr Trexler, Clawson; Jim|toh;-Herb Snyder, Brighion. Brain Wat-|Bob Wentworth, Almont; Tom ler, ) ‘Mington ; "Charile. Graves,|Teshka, Northville ,.....0-35 185 12.3/Ray, Pontiag |..;..0eessees Masel Park: Don Capps, Port Sseer Harold Perkins, Magison,|son. Brighton; Roger Voorheis, Holly;|Brown City: Rusa Alezy, New Fa Pullen, Sah Mictiael = " Haubenstricker, Miiling- le ope DO 190 198 " ee amano, Masel Park: Nicolai, Mt. Clemens dbynn Wright: Avondale, Clayton ere, Northville. ma Gl n, New Haven, ton. { ' W. Bloomfjeld ..16 183 ranian, sen emes ‘ nN e \ f oF t ~ ' / yi ; 4 bt | ’ : fr ; a ' Dot ee Vt ee ee ee _ 5 ¥ i _ £ ae ~ « ; gig ik j ‘ ! tHE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. MARCH. 8, 1956 it) to Quit MV Conferenc — The University 'and alumni advisory group onjversity of Detroit is not in the Val-;the conference through those sea- : a surprise move, athletics. He also said he intended ley. I definitely prefer to be out!sons. However, he said, “if by mu- The teams in tual agreement some of the schools Chosen From 89 Nominees ° of the conference. athletic director and announced'conference of schools, the league are not attractive to/release ys from those agreements, to drop out of the Missouri “The Missouri Valley Confer- fang in this area, and the cost of|then we may terminate them.” DRESS a Conference. - ence Is» fine, sound and develop- ee outel-town games Other schools in the conference ing league in which. the teams |Pmh! ¢@ * are Houston, Oklahoma A & M, By BRUNO L. KEARNS Tulsa, Wichita and St. Louis, ” Sports Editor, Pontiac Press : gd. poodient the university, Contracts with other MV schools | Site tunwunted sbclishment of tue) SUIMF told a meeting of the |, 02" bccn completed for the Tisé| Of nearly 400 varsity-basketball players in Oakland iéman board of athletics, which * 7 and 1957 seasons, Father Steiner Ray harbors boss — County, The Press today is presenting a ecko chosen has served as a faculty,’student! “However, he added, the Uni-|said, and Detroit will remain in nga bg Rs scoipioriyany hang ny All-Star te comprising the best in all cl said he intended to serve out his current term, which expires Aug. 31, then look for a similar position at another school. _ Father alee said last night that “in a revised administration organization pattern there is no place for an athletic director.” He said that the board of athletics had become “too large, unwieldy jand not adaptable to our needs."’| . Father Steiner did not name other members of the p new conference, but ted four other schools have shown an interest in such a plan. Previous- ly, he had talked of a league of independent schools in the Mid- west, This is the “cream of the crop,” picked ender the close scrutiny of a 7-man selection panel which included five coaches from a one-cersiaw of the county. A total of 89 players were nominated by 28 coaches from 34 Oakland County high schools. From here, the selection panel checked and weighed the abilities of every nominee and the re- +— sult is shown in the All- Oakland County team. Leading vote pina were Pon- tiac’s outstanding floor man and scorer Willie DeWalt, and Milford's jsensational scorer and rebounder Jim Davidson, DeWalt, a unanimous choice on the powerful Saginaw Valley Con- ference” team, was termed by Royal Oak coach Ed Campbell, as the “best player we've played against this year.” . Madison's Jim Simer, runnerup to Davidson as the county’s top |scorer, yp tedichepeorspabireoet fol 6-4 took respective sec- ond team: positions. With Larry ‘Hughes, 6-4, of Walled Lake and Dan Potter, 6-4 of Hazel Park, the second team had more height than the first unit. ; Ld Two players from class “C” schools, Frank Rogers of West Bloomfield and John Keller of St. Mikes took third team berths, along with Dave Peters of Roches- * * Again, Father Steiner spoke of his hopes for having Detroit com- pete against big-time athletic pow-|. ers, such as Michigan and Michi- bring The 5-11 senior led the SVC in |ter, Darrell Ridling of Ciar- eicatiee pallsondlgapegitea ; peutg aid cas Seka Ne cao enceville and Chuck Gillis of Wa- pressure to bear to te : schedule football games with MSU. coaches as the best floor man in |terford. AP Wirephote “a. tn a al bee ; the circuit. ee ee comets eotae STRETCH Small, Detroit Lakeland right ‘ niversi etroit Fentise Press Photes| Known especially for his torrid close race “Coun ee ieee Saath ng = oo — At |should and can be represented by| CAGE WALTZ — Larry Leach (27) of Lake Orion does waltz step scoring pace, Davidson took county| Coach-of-the-Year” balloting by aide gets a demonstration coach Bill Hitchcock. Regular first basemap teams that are able to compete| after the ball held by Marv Kitchen of Rochester in their elimination |honors with a 29 point average. A| ®aming Berkley’s Heed Rela how a first baseman should stretch for a low Torgeson finally came to terms, The Tigers have jon an equal basis with any rival,” caine ut PEE lax whipped the eu Me fone ie ie = A ope been working Small at first base. He is 19 today. 'Father Steiner said, orgeson Signs Pact Holdsworth in his first year at the helm guided the Bears to the Inter-Lakes title, Berkley lost its _|first three games but then in a ter- rific surge took 10 straight and 11 of the next 12 with only one player on the entire squad averaging bet- ter than 8 points. ‘will meet Clarkston Friday night in the district semi-finals. Players Gain in Demands: who was in rival coaches’ hair more than their combs, carried a Lafayette (19-6) doubleheader. The night program sends Seton Hall (19-4) against Marquette (13-8) and St. Louts (18-6) against Xavier of Ohio (16-9). meets the and defending champion Duquesne (16-9) meeting Oklahoma A&M (18-8) in a day Niagara plays the St. Francis- Lafayette survivor and Louisville Duquesne - Oklahoma A&M winner on Monday night, Stan Lopata in a class with Flor-| ida tourists. But Lopata is at the Phillies’ Clearwater training camp, tion from catcher to first base- man. Wildcats Get Pair Schulz of Hebron, Ill., and for- ward Glen Lose of Elgin, Ml., last night were chosen cocaptains working hard to make the transi-| EVANSTON, Il. w—Center Bill, for Opening Feature at New Fieldhouse Approval has been given Pon- tiac’s state school track team for entry in the lst annual Michigan Normal Re- lays. The new meet is set for field house, and Chiefs will have a ‘full team in action. ‘ceived the resolution adopted by championship high March 24 in Ypsilanti's fine new) the National League which we in- representatives on the pension |committee (Robin Roberts of Phil-| adelphia and Bob Feller of Cleve-| land) are to be informed before | any contract is to be signed. * * * terpret to mean that the player) naming. him on the Press ballot as the only unanimous choice in . Fla. @—Lanky|buzzing around camp of a pro-|field, who batted .232 with Detroit 15.1 average this season but was| Bob Mineweaser of St. Michaels, his week - long | Posed — nat ee ae last season, _— of the — OF dy aise on rac respected for his floor play. |who last year won the Suburban Fred Ha Jim weser| players on the team and Chicago ’ : Catholic League title, and came “i expected to| the Chicago White Sox. is said to be scouting around for aol gio eamguiecieas many {back this season with only one vet a oe >. ¢ ¢ a utility outfielder, | TAMPA, Fla. “—Major league] sions on three major points,” said = a game as he aid |°T2" to tie for the crown took. his Detroit) sox - Marion| Brideweser, a shortstop and baliplayers are making some|Lewis afterward. “On Feb, 4 the points; took his place on the first Place on the county coaching staff. grounds today, eet suggested the deal last week in a|some-time third baseman, per- headway in their demands for ajowners proposed two three-man team by polling a heavy majority ‘ “2s regular can confab with Spike Briggs, Tiger|formed as a second stringer with higher minimum salary and ajcommittees to review the salary of the coaches’. votes, The third member of the staff oe aa president, and the offer reportedly|the New York Yankees and the voice in negotiations for a new|structures in the majors and re- is Dick Bye who was hailed by & wee! |got a willing ear both from Briggs|Baltimore Orioles before moving World Series TV contract. port their findings to the player| Gentile pulled 239 rebounds offjcoaches for an outstanding job at I brings the|*D! Manager Bucky Haris, Hat-!to Chicago. oe ae representatives in their ownjthe boards and scored 237 points|/Avondale. This was his first sea- arrival —_ the The big league pearer reereeae: leagues. a the Bears to the Inter-/son with the Jackets who won strength men, tatives accepted the club owners’ * * «@ kes title. only 3 of 14 games last year. Noahs D R d F decision on both requests in a) “The players accepted the idea! Balloting became cloner for pb-| ‘This Avondale fini i the club after a yton ate a V O Tl ite meeting yesterday of 14 delegates in principle but they asked a Sitions five through 10 and the pan-| 9 tie Pharell By its aera at Detroit's and J. Norman Lewis, the play-| joint meeting of all 16 player rep-|el decided to see the candidates be- ing wins over Fitzgerald and here last month. as N I T Li sts Pai ] Ti ngs ers’ attorney. resentatives with the six mem- fore making a decision. Madison, two leading quints in 35% i : *: * sen be® a bers of the two committees.’ Royal Oak's Dave Richey, con-| the league. Terms of the pact were not _ The players came to conclu-/) The players had asked for a sistent 10 point per game scorer disclosed, but general manager | NEW YORK (INS)—It's official.,regular season, was seeded sec- | raise in minimum salary from|was termed as one of the best play. This trio of coaches was among ‘Mestdy Buel wai Tergy get = (Dayton is the team to beat in thejond. $6,000 to $7,200. The owners in'makers and defensive’ pla lee ee ore a raise over his $18,000 salary fast [National Invitation Basketball : eee “ myers Selection for class A, B and C St. Joseph’s (Pa.) (21-4). was turn, named a committee to ‘‘re-|the county, ‘‘He could make any |; followed year. The Tigers had offered Tournament at Madison Square Jed third In the 12 field i l view the present league salary, team I've seen this year,” said eams Ow" the all-county pat- — ngedl but omgred = Garden, ee 7 and Ni (20-4), fourth structures, to ascertain if the pres-|Pontiac coach Art Van Ryzen. Saree selections came from $18,000 t minimum and present: unlim- er $2,009 bonus he get from the * * * bd en : The battle for spots on the next |their respective coaches, except in Philadelphia: Phillies when he nie oo owt cr Reece Unseeded teams swing into a psi e ays sah standards Te! two teams was heavy. Oakland |the ‘Wayne-Oakland which was was traded te Detroit last year. - vn | av. A B coaches substantiated the pan- | based on the writers’ poll. . night and Louisville (23-3), the/action Saturday, March 17, with % : - BAKING—Dark glasses and s' » os he , Ty el's selection of Avondale’s Jerry | Members of the all-county teams Meanwhile, rumors still were'team that beat them twice in the & . On the subject of the new TV : St. Francis of N. Y. (19-2) playing burn cream on nose and ears axel Full Team Is Entered contract Lewis sail “we ve Paul on the second team, by have been presented with Pontiac Press awards in confirmation with the rules the MHSAA as to the the league. maximum cost for such awards. The current Star TV contract expires after the 1956 series. It calls for approxi-| }mately $1,250,000 a year. The, World Series-All | players expect a substantial in-| (Twenty-fourth of a Series) The Phillies’ best and most durable pitchers. He rarely walks a batter and Robin Roberts! jis one of Major League baseball's’ it’s Hot Stove League Time ond— YOU’RE THE MANAGER Mueller sacrifices Mays to second. Dusty Rhodes (L) is sent in to bat for Monte Irvin (R). Hank |Thompson (L) is on deck with Whitey Lockman (L) to follow. ; oe of the Northwestern basketball) “We are delighted to get ® | crease in the new deal. However.|iuc lens trementin atte tf sn \ (a team for next season. chance in this meet" Coach | Gommissioner Ford Frick alone eat Robin’ ree: ~ f=) Semi-finals are set for Thursday Wally Schloerke said today. |pac the power to negotiate the Cyc Tomy S ane. mS COM) a. Walk’ Rhodes intentionally? Dy nicht. March he f peter) ad me Be i : trol is so good, in fact, that he ’ ra night, March 22, and the final ‘They will ave all the indivi- new contract. - b. Pitch te Rhodes? \ eicomes off Saturday afternoon,| Five Italian-Americans have been} dual events as well as a half | Tho players voted to retain Reliev , | iii|| March 24. champions of the welterweight) desun relays, amd every. witeer |1 -wis for another year at 0 salary eee nd ad) tal —— class. They include Joe Dundee,| will be a. record holder. We're, estimated at $15,000 and they. a A Columbia Th. Princeton 60 oe ey lg caus going after as many as we can jasked for workman's compensa- “(LT Tedy) : Fenn ( "xe ‘ale 60 basal ri Lo .* . First time trials may be held} The National Collegiate tennis fed the majors in gopher balls! The two teams will start an 18 (0) fal 6x7 eeos $4. 20 10x12 do $12. 00 ||Friday to determine the makeup championships will be held at'jast season with 41, setting a tne Wil city coast-to-coast tour April 1 in E | tah 6x9 .... $5.40 12x15 .. $18.00 Biot the relay squads, some of which|Kalamazoo College in Kalamazoo, |record New York. a ANNOUNCING re 8x9 $7.70 12x18 .. $21.60 ‘Chiefs have never run. Mich., June 25-30. Here's a case where Manager, = = i call St OG . = — gy, Mayo Smith made the right move G &. ~~ 8x10 .... $8.00 15x20 .. $30.00 while Roberts was on the mound TOUNAMeNt Results & Wt til Special Sizes Made to Order ; and helped the ee a game =f oo we —_2/_*" jagainst the New Yor! iants. CLASS B fy i Manila Rope, 4" 2c ft.—%e" 4c ft. 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These will zee), pFgen ae — | opener at 1 elec and Rochester meets Clarkston at 8:15 p.m. Hh B azé Banks Hits Jackpot MESA, Ariz, (INS) — Ernie 1920 S. Telegraph. FE 4-7673 Daily 8-6. Sun. 10-2. Fri. 8-8 Banks, who last year hit five grand slam home runs for a Major in the 5th inning of an intrasquad Chicago Cub contest and hit a four COLGRADO SPRINGS, Colo. run homer in his first game of/— Boston College and St. Lawrence rithe year, University of ‘the East and Michi- eee ane —andlomeganeas Mallory Dual Point Distributors 2 Transtormers Distributors of All Mallory Equipment WOHLFEIL DEE (2274 S. a Rd. FINEST N AUTOMOTIVE IGNITION EASIER STARTING — INCREASED PERFORMANCE Mallory Dual Point Conversion Kits pees team field that will vie for ‘the national collegiate hockey title’ there March 15-17. Pontiac FE 2-4907 * GOLF BANQUETS Openings for League Play Still Available jaa GOLF “CLUB _ 14 Mi. West of Pontiee on Duck Lake Rood NOW Taking RESERVATIONS for 1956 SERVING FINE FOODS and LIQUORS PHONE MILFORD-MUtual 4-2361 = Lapeer Gel Semi-Final Berths Grand Blanc’s Class B-D dis- trict. tourney opened Wednesday with Dryden(D) wiping out a 22-21 edge for Linden at halftime, and going on to post a 9-point lead starting the 4th period, then: hold- ing it to win 46-38. Dryden meets Goodrich Friday at 7:30 p.m. Grand Blane arid Lapeer battled to a 66-46 decision for Lapeer. The winner plays Holly at 9 p.m. on Friday. Tonight’s Class B tilt in this tourney brings Davison and Durand together on byes. * BOWLING BANQUETS _ % STAG PARTIES nin ti hin ti hin ti in A a ti A Ni ti i hh i | tl All tl ln tn in ln tn Mn a tn nln dl ln dl NEW LOW PRICE! UNDERCOATING Expertly done, with new “56 equip- Bert Jackson's Lapeer crew led a A, Nich ech in mn Game tition. St. Lawrence had a 13-1 league record and 17-4 overall. * * « Defending NCAA champion Mich- igan and Michigan Tech are tied’ for. ist in the ‘Western Intercol- legiate Hockey League with 17 yes- |points apiece. The winner will be — aed in a two-game series this weekend at Ann Arbor, Mich. weekend, They'll have the added advantage of playing at home. n NCAA competition and 16-2-1 over “the season. - Michigan Tech had 14-4 in the league and 2-4 |muster just eight points in each | Michigan chalked up a record of - 13 victories, two defeats and a tie i tn debte teures, wii bteerd St. Mike's battle with MC St. : opens tonight’s program at on 2 points. Guard Dave Swee- |T o'clock. The St. yet Alment on Howard Craig leading the pack victim the rest of the way. penetrated the Lake © Rochester Orion defense at will while the) latter was having difficulty caging a field goal. The- Dragons could of the 1st three periods before breaking loose with 21 in the last The tourney’s Class c echeoods| swing into action tonight at PHS. | St..Michael and St. Frederick, Pontiac's parochial representa- : tives, are among the entries and| both face rugged tasks over-all. Romeo, Poche Win io By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Philadelphia Warriors. have completed their zooming surge ball Assn., locking up their first title since the 1950-51 season. They did it with authority last night, belting the New York Knick. erbockers from the bottom of the Eastern! sion Division of the National Basket-| Walriors Take NBA Titl er card at Boston that also the Celtics sew up second in the division with @ 111-98 Syracuse. = TO THE WINNER GIVE THE BEST! Order. io veertin Trophies Now! 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Weedward Mi 4-4440 met : " . i ae : { : ot i ‘ = i e 4 : + _ * \ ae ee Bae ee \ S 4 PES cia a : log it Va u : ‘a : Ss = ee : ) ‘ 3 = , er aa a, Oe eo pen Ge ee ge sao mre dee: - aa . kN : 7 . , - : : i ee 3 ee __ “THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1956" : FORTY-SEVEN. me iy : ' ‘ 4 oy ‘ ; 2 a Pointer Field Triol . — area eG a re ae pepe rn ae Patty Berg Aims for 7th}; = SQ mex] HE Cagey Clem Seq...|'.9"" . & for German shorthaired pointers | ) gey GJous i ‘ ‘ | ~ ign Cater of te Tae eel aus vere taxetnan ‘ceacenel CHCNOIGEr ChAaMpionsnip Shorthaired Pointer club of Michi-| “Ah’ye had enough of this here basketball predictin’ : Merce tries, Sanford, 10, ote |for this season, so ah’m headin’ south to watch the! AUGUSTA. Ga w — Flame-|blaster, won her first LPGA. tite north of Midland. grapefruiters get in shape for the baseball merry-go-| iilred Tatty ere of St. Andrews.) by siting {0 deleat “Joyce Zithe i § FF ey rz Ez round, et Titleholders championship today) sonville (Fla.) Open which ended, et ee ae ae against a a the tap) Menedy. yn rk left Miss SAPO O OM 4w| But while ah'm packin' away the crystal ball until] money winners of the Ladies’ Pro- Wright in fifth place among. cur i next , ah t maybe you'd like to know the final adit pli yards be Well, ah didn’t do too bad, considerin’ the way the ball bounces. outstanding entries,| is, in seventh place. 1956 Models ee . xt iro immanert — StHllivan Gains Are Here 8 i | : ae 781.83, set Last Friday ah called 12 of ’em right, but four | ‘cae Rewlings others double-crossed me. Northville didn’t stay in (try Club course event last year, . Spalding Golf Clubs line and ah sure missed the boat on that Cranbrook || Men's par is 72 and women's par ® es Spalding Tennis Rackets game, but such is the faje of crystal-gazers. Any- | '* 75 Hie pli ision Converse All Star way, ah wound up the season with 137 winners and ge! tone round of the feng | | Bechetbel Shoes only 45 misses. That’s OK. ‘| event could be bettered by any Ole Cagey’s not gonna take any shots at the tourna-| number of players participating in England Boxer Scores DOOM Oaa MM, (iL LLL LLL 1 Mt Clemens "ve «e211 Qiments, They're too crazy-like and it might spoil mah his year’s $5,000 medal play tou-| Win. by Single -Point Ware tawat record. So long until next season. Florida—here ah come. ayers Suggs of Sea Island, Ga., Over. LaBua - Farl UJ sets plays the 6,270-yard titleholders| Sullivan of England won a. split course well. The slim Georgian| decision over Jackie LaBua of won this event in 1946 and again! Fast Meadow,‘N.Y. last night in in 1954. She could dethrone the|their nationally televised 10-round lin Area Meets (sise int se nn oe 150 Gold Bell Gift Stamps FREE! REBUILT SPRINGS oa 56 are Betsy Rawis of Spartanburg,| 159 |. T . ° ~ x wis Throng 36 SC. and Fay Crocker of Monte| "the nett was decided by eam. ‘Nothing finer in American taste... ny ia Serve ny e Probably the biggest surprise video, Uruguay. Both are ahead gle point, The announcer original. : . INSTALLED at Ge waa MEMAA Graces, of Miss Berg in money winnings) jy announced judge Dick Albino’s Check Our Budget Plan BAGLEY AUTO PARTS FE 5-9219 170 Bagley St. this season. Miss Rawls has won ith tw Wednesday night, was the quick) two LPGA tournaments and Miss ed ke ee ee ae ; _— ouster for a well-zegarded/ Crocker has one victory this win- fand, State Athletic Commission : ; Fitzgerald five. The Spartans, | ter. chairman, called the announcer to : ‘ : : recently named Oakland B con-| A couple of 21-year-old sopho- E ference champions, went out in the| more amateurs who have been —— = esttereaps ary on Ist round of the Van Dyke Class/having great success this winter|van 4 for LaBua Calvert belongs with the good things of America. It B event, bowing to Royal Oak’s| also could walk off with the crown.| : ~. has a genuine heartiness, a friendly taste. It is the |Madison High, 43-39. | _Mickey Wright, San Diego, Calif| | Judge Ted Shells called tt La- kindof whiskey guests notice—and appreciate. ws — Madison’s attack was hinged a peed ese . " ven bee No matter where you are, enjoy Calvert: AUTO PAINTING | rte ete oi [McDermott the Choice || me ssecaied Pres card rea Serve Calvert — it's at home with good living ~ écoring. Madison | ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (INS) mven. , ; , with Detroit apa ~~ Manager Casey Stengel of the; Sullivan, whose record now IN THE GREAT TRADITION OF AMERICAN: WHISKEY Expert nosy Free pera Repair — New York Yankees has picked) stands at 65-16-3, had been prom- : ae! i nail nana Oak Shrine, winher over |“'ckey McDermott to face the ised an April 6 shot at Buffalo's} GALVERT DISTILLERS COMPANY, N.Y.C. + BLENDED WHISKEY + 86.8 PROOF + 6$% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS St. Louis Cardinals Saturday in Joey Giambra if he beat LaBua, fH Lincoln Van Dyke in the other |i. Cpeni , “ , eet of three Royal Oak Firm Unveils “Pebranry ott e . ee ee ey CMICAGO Maren 8 (AP) — Opening wia"ave Ge Grade C.’ large \%. There ang : of| Ne control Generay Yiotors reports its ve- : , were two blocks w Digger at Mee at vee be aap ey bed liveries anuary | Mar... 218% Maree 60% ie large 41-43; meds 71500 shares and one of = iN = By a . Paces ee = May 6000005: SEIS MSS citi: Saat] 2040s. Grade: B. #. “™/ bringing the transaction to a Siccane, digger for use on|in particular, estimated dealer|February totaled 309.338 cars and) | sep Sse PR eg + uum “Sie Gctde Blane te-2ss: me-ltal of 22,600 shares. The company duced in Royal Oak this week bylas 15 per cet. nampa mre es tha} . : | ° ye eeg.. 126%|. Market firm. Supplies clearing read-|recently called a : y eal acme — . E ~ Pec are gsc HR en eee acs bolders- meting for April 8 tO seem, reducts ‘Inc: during | “Thus while the auto, industry hy | duly 0ST Ae aay. te many. dealers attempting to Dulld| vote on plan for liquid week-long national sales confer-|suffered a perhaps moderate in-| The company said the total in-| . | | SOP eavceeee 138% July Vi... | OP inventories. In many instanoes trucks a plan for liquidation. —<— personne] and deal-|y i = raed ye | oe ne € delay d en, Foute due te weight ventory buildup in February in cluded February sales of 129,635 Gaxr : maa t Page be gym New York Stocks “The hea veer terms of a unit count, stocks on the/cars and 24,951 trucks, biggest | Business N , a aks weinicg Quinn oa. vy-duty unit pigiped ex-| all-important Ges supply basis) February volume in Chevrolet his ‘ CHIC UTTE ag balanced” powe digging|are expected to p under the rec-/ tory. CHICAGO, March = pjAdmiral ...... 19 Int Shoe . DIES | cameaco. starch car 2 ial ics hy mt Bee bors rt ea oper-jord 43 days’ count of Jan. 31. Thé| Previously, unofficial tig ure s| | AN NEW YORK # — ee — ts buy Chem...1146 int Tel&Tel 33. Production is expected to|downward trend should gain gave Chevrolet Board Chair.|42°4"s1. "0B sod; 0 © i; cat care 90) Allied Stra .... « azg/Teach capacity this week, mehtum od snd IRS oon 608 Mir / , man Ernest R. Breech of the Ford|B 86; 88 C 55.5. Ltd .....111.7 Jacobs ...... 8.3|——______. during March. 4053 truck assemblies for February. ma —o Motor Co. has been elected a direc-| pitt firm; receipts 12,000; wholesale|A@ AiruBe--- 233 jobne Man .. 93 — bf tor of the Lehman Corp., a closed- U. 6. large whites 9 per oe ey he HH Kenmecott 138. | y end investment company. dards Ses dies Sr aeocks Sah curiin Mearay.” St Kresge, 58°” 30 3 s cur-|Am Motors... 82 — AnH Gn... 081 SPE... 48.6 Employes of the Pontiac Glass ——— am News... 32) TD" seat |. te | CHICAGO POTATOES Am Red...) 333 [ie Meee _ Co. attended Pittsburgh Paint’s! cmcaco, march 7 AP) Am Seating... 33 =e annual sales meeting’ and dinner! Arrivals old stock 79; track ae aw tel 13 Loew's 22.7) for district dealers at the Vet-|"r, "gmnam, ct; “utes Sts, |Am toe By Lace eas d erans Memorial Building last night|{i7m. Carlot track sales, old moregt | Am Viscose... 8 Meares 317 in Detroit. Pitts! fficial St Idaho russets 4.10-4.35, bakers 4.75-5.00./Anac W &e c.: to Martin, G1. : 3a in Detroit Patuburghofias out at cue etree 2a (meets BE uaa 4.10. New stock arrivals @: on track /Ate = paint products and told about ad-|%:, supplies moderate. demand mod-latl Oot Lise... $2, Monsen, Ch. . #14) vertising plans for coming months.|carlot | track | sales: Piorida round ‘reds |aveo Mig"... 33 noe wee ee 2.40-2.75 in 50 Ib sa Se a chis.. b8 Motor Wheel.” 23 l C __ [Bendix Av .. _ es ‘Mueller Br ” 3 odge Calendar ireay = a Rot aah er Ble DETROIT PO john Alum.... 37.6 Wat Da: = el Special communication, Pontiac| perrorr, March 7 apy Prt ajBond Sirs 16) Net Dens ° Bt Lodge No. 21. F. & A. M to conter Fre pee mai ‘Detrott for No 1 Guniity Borden... 403 Nat eed = 8 Degree. ‘ar “* os’ a +» 82) p. m. Samual E. Smith, W. M. brotiers or oy ay Sy Re pone erent ris Fe ee S04 pias ee Si —Adv.!14%-6 Ibs) 27-31. Old roosters 12. /Burr ~00 4 No km Av 88 ————E—E Geese 30. | Heavy 4 : Cal aM. 61 Ee Pees Ra = ; paMarket fully steady om hens Receipts|Camp Soup.... 42.6 Nwst Airline... 17.6 arely ample with fancy quality colored|Campb Wy.... 40 Ohio Oil 38.4) ews in rie hens short of full n Pryers steady/Can Dry...... 16.9 Owens Il Gl. 73 | with rene limited to @ slow trade.|Cdn Pac .... 343 Pac GO & 51.4) About $75 dam: sed Tiberal, penny war. be Bem re nae career ee i 303 Sook ollerad rH last night brs a pot oe, Durled al tre ee compet etterings Over | Sater , BS oe Parke. wee a4 i i tive o. ! “ee f through plate glass windows of a Chiveler S36 Pepsl Gola... 44 t ar? vee M1 jewelry store at 16 W. Huron St., came suas hg vTer bles Ovi ..-. 99-6 Ft one @ | : aceording to a report made to Pon-| fully steady ” on hens, Rnd apni coment Saese: rd ri} Pee ae S33 rece a - ST. nics coe Se tlae Police. ~ e he): ogg ee y Colg Palm : are Phill a | fight ‘hens i9-19.8: ‘proilers or fryers 23-|Col Brd A .... 27.3 Pit. Pla 6 Three dozen arrows were stolen noe bag (i ogg ae aie png 1 5 fret ae eh froma car parked Tuesday night ’ +» 32 Pure OU...... 44.5) Ge at 34 rthardle James tacerevek P - {Sen NG PB bal Repub a... rary nuine $1 98 who lives at that address, told Livestock Cont Be. 383 -— a! oe ’ Pontiac police his car was broken DETROIT LIVESTOCK Cont Mat... 5" ney Ted B... 00.6) : = Oll ......112 --+ HS) mto through a front vent window. 128, ne eariy ele . mnderione weak - Serna Wik i Setpoon ta oat Thi or ostly|ouere ce! 31g Sead Al RR... 82 | Someone stole a bowling ball °°: very active 35-806 bigher: other ier pais '".. 33.1 Sears Roeed... 28 | is nd ling shoes Tharsd ,, iy. Compared last !ni, ¢ seag,... 393 Shell Ol! ... 77.2) and forling shoes trom her car Hata! Withers tactay fool des = BA gewte ©. EL Advertisement nor LaRosa, 174 Raeburn St. She | mostly cn tnt Be Ibs; 9, heifers scarce: ion eee FY heen HE 1A : told police the car was parked at| arene to Bbc higher: teckel and feed eae 3 . : 8, @ Brand $0.4) Is For the Pontiac YMCA. fed “stews 18.0 2000: ot oe ae ei x i sta ou Col te - . olce ee . rt | St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Auxil- 108 08; 63 fee. ot a pry 1213 bs. 18 38 tx-Cell-0 sere ne std ol Chto se | YO U | jary super rummage sale, 479 8. Tio9- Rumerous lots choice [So 0) isch .. 6). er? oral Woodward, Birmingham, Thurs-| gg a is.00-11.00; Ford “oe ™ as Syiv EI Pa as e day and Priday. —AdY. city" and ‘gommerciat seers 12-00-18.00, (Gen Dyoam Ge terO cel... 3 The Bargain Box, 465 8S, Wood- ¢rs, 16.00- 17.00" utility and commercial Jen Motors “5 qrassngeor ° a’ ward, Birmingham. Has spring tings 11-15-00; bul Saaney cee 630: ae og at! Onser yood ie loth 2 z Jen ‘use 2 erm 36.7 ca or eee ne, aay egal ae oe gt Sa ; ie choice fhouk, three loede geod and |>iliette ..... 476 Unit Frut . s3 . ACCOUNTANT, wide expert-|* Joebel Br... 81 Un Gas Cp. 32 ed ence, all phases accounting, duelres| cere clanpated aa I ngod ng ebe ts oem os nemeer oral part time assignments; monthly ine Tar Wen? ‘cranes: on Tealat,wen #2. ue Tee Hts . ~ 9295 higher; Sreyh r i u ° Chicken and Biscuit Dinner,| Ee ge oe 2a ot us west Onze Bt Pri. 5 until. 82 Perkins. $1.25-75c.| lege d up to 32.00; bulk utility and Hooker mo. 338 od nn as d Po to mercial 18.00-21.00 according © toll Cent ...... 4 Wilson & Co 15 Mom an . —Adv. weight 's ond —— x oid util-|indust Ray .. 494 Woolworth ani e Bring | Fish dinner, Fri. Mar. 9, DAV, oes culls cone to 7.00 o biewo. _— Int B Mach a. Young S00 we °° Home, 199 Auburn Ave. Starts at nominglly steady. Compared fast Thurs: br wick” os oe! Lome wea” see fi 5 p. m. —Ady.| ay slaughter Inmbs unevenly S0c to : venith Rad = 134.4 | eee ai ibee choles eed prime OT: STOCK AVERAGES ee Rummage Sale. Youth Center. 106 1b wooled lambs 21 75-22.00, practical 30 18. 60 = i Lake Orion, Fri. and Set. —Ady.|‘0P 31.78: bulk. good \and choice wosled prev @ toast Rails a a ae oth teollt end igiewTinl (esha ey 72s RS te BE Hf your friend’s in jail and needs| choice and prime | shotn lambs ‘No ser Page Hey MBS seat bail. Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. pelts 20 00-20 So; joes and chcles Shore | isan ae “high deed HES BT ise —Adv.|to choice wooled Soccer hotles s\00- ieee 06 ew 2031 1149 672 1488 ; racy 1954 high 119 1230 683 1552 DEALER The inch originated as the thick- we eet ee T Chevro e oo ote nas Gham" Meeting at Ortonville cen. OAKLAND COUNTY'S LARGES SSeS Ny Pigures after decimal points are eighths “Notice of Special Assessment:| ORTONVILLE—Crafty Girls, Ex- High ‘Low oon ROLET!” : . 2”? Blacktop Pavement on St. Louis tension Club will meet at 7:30, to Gerity-Michigan® eas 30 33 _ WwW A CH .° Street. night at the Veterans Hall. Dis.|Einekon Preaucts? 3 33 bb THE P oe ceo! a Seal. career 9 Kenneth Faust and Mrs. Nelson Miseest Abeeatres oe a3 7 . ovi Lal Vi ; y Siete rsimats, Tan Ss wee th rE ee aa ame e ‘4 _tho sale; bid and asked. Ch Z rome Body Mount Auto Side MIRROR ROOFING tema pavement on Bt ee Btreet rom Baldwin Avenue to Hollywood Ave- nue grate on file in my office for) ae HOT SPRAY METHOD public Inspection. Notice is also hereby given that the | #7 FLAT TOPS * 99 Commission and Assessor of the City of @ Applited at 250 degrees F. — OT > SPRAY ASSTRES PERFECT PENE- Pontiac, will meet in the Commission Chamber tn the City Hall tn said City. | (i on the 13th day of March AD, 1056 " at 8:00 o'clock m., to review eatd assessment, at which time and place) #i opportunity will be given all persons vere interested to be heatd Dated March 17, 1956 W.O, 6942 ADA R. EVANS. City Clerk | fy March La 3086 es i Lihat AND ADHESION, Will net J fer 1954 seared erack ander any weather | and "36 antes 50% SAVINGS \ Guaranteed en Any Roof Job §-Year Unconditional Old Roofs Made Better Than New! Guarantee Commercial Repair a Roots Our Specialty ae FE “We Step Any Leak—No Roof E 5-7387 — Large or Too Small” Notice of Special Assessment: | // SHELDON ROOF SPRAYING CO. 9” Blacktop Pavement on Hill) ¥ | aga eee coins contd ‘ Street. To: City of Pontlac. Reehan & Com- pany, A. Elb! ae a Hattle bh Jepahaes Jos | i Peterman, ooeny, Mr. Melion./ g Allee warner: jena Dwyer, Maria Nettas, Nicholas Tsekerys, Christine Fatineas, Henry Lutz, Evangelical Lu- theran urch, Mary Helen Greges. James H. Dolan, Albert Bryan and to all persons interested, take notice: That the roll of the Special Assessment here- tofore made by the City -Assessor for the purpose of defraying that part of which the Commission decided should be paid and borne by special assessment for the construction of 2° biacktop pavement with necessary curb and gutter replacement on Hill Street from Auburn Avenue to the north line of Lots 23 and 28 A. P. 132 and from north line of Bliss Street to East Pike Street ‘is now on file in my office for public Inspection. also To all the Kiddies (accompanied by their parents) . who stop in and see the NEW 1956 CHEVROLET at MATTHEWS - HARGREAVES CHEVROLET .. . Oakland County’s Largest Chevrolet Dealer... 34 MILL STREET in Pontiac. That's all there is to it «+. just drop in and get your FREE KITE Bacal No = attached! WATCH THE “RABBITS RACE AT MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES CHEVROLET Detroit Edison Co. At indicated dividend of $1.80 this stock yields better than 5% at present market price. 3. me f COMPLETE INVESTMENT SERVICE C. J. Nephler Co. $18 Community National Bank Bidg. FE 2-9119 ‘hereby ne that the of the sald City, on the 13th ‘day of March A. D., 1956 at 8:00 o'clock p.m.. to review said assesement, at whieh time and place opportunity will be given all per- sons interested to be heard. Dated March 7, 1056 eo72 bis ADA R. Fach y Clerk aren, , 1056} howe |] WAVE Ee puniors \ - . : CME Tig i ; j Soa pre e- \ 1 , f . { : ? | eee A Ne pe ee eget i ee I! i F ~ : _. Fa pm. to w.o. “wis Dated: March 7, 1066 Notice of Intention te Construct| ¥°°4 Curb, Gutter and Related Work on Princeton Avenue from Baldwin! ** to Stanley. ons that maybe ‘made by partie thes may be @ = ie Dated: 1, 1686. ‘ ADA - LJ STEEIEFE : ea aed oeat cae expenses thereof poo be aaah Fe the Capital Impreve- CE 18 HER GIVEN the Commission of the bay, Pontise, Michigan will meet in the ron March 13, 1966 prer o—— that be ma interes: = ve, Mireet at an estimated cost of ’ ad rg! o'clock p. band someon hr in Grandview Boule. s ‘| vard; MoGreger Avenue and. GE-|9 clock p.m. to hear —, may be oa A not tnat at Dated: March 1, 1086. timc, a it colaeed te be the tention ef the Ci to water main tn Grandview wo, ‘wr Dated: March 1. 1956 AD. er, * Hills, M 5 . = ‘i = ue Me mes ice, W. T. Organ, L, E. — are —— ee that at at oat ir. nilson, it r oun, , Nettle ‘Boge ir regular meett: o Commission Green. Elitot. Fields, Mi Bs won Pee Body Di-|the City ote benukea: Mi held 5 . Mall, . May, MY./ vision, and sons interested,|March 6, 1956, by, resolution KM was _— “to to Mr. Connon, M¥./take notice:. That the roll t declared ile a the thtention toda City io’ '° * } o t cur gutter W. Roderick, J E Adams, /City Assessor for the purpose of defray- Sealteisecal wecuee desuscten| stames to all persons interested, take n0-|ing that part of cost Ww from Baldwin Avenue to Steniey 'e- tige; That the roll of Special Assess-| Commission d paid and|Due at an estimated! cost of $29,977.20, heretofore thade bythe City As-/borne by assésament for the con-/@nd thet the plan, profile and estimate 7 pee, Sho purpene, of catenyend (net |ctrugiian st inch bia Pp pe tof said imp is on file for public part the cost which the mi Tote yoee from ® should be and borne by! nue to ywood Avenue js new on tt {fs turther intended — te construct assessment for to office for pubile ins on in ith ” ae Ea on Ypsilanti is also hereby thet. the the plan, oa | estimate, and that Avenue from Ca: Avenue | Commission the Assessor of the the cos shall be defrayed by oa = ae eee SS meet in the gposial aanccament sesarding to thentag? inspection. . | Chamber pete 9 Am Bt Meg RAE that all of lots of fe also hereby given that the/om the 13th day of AD. land fronting . and the Assessor of the) 6:00 o'clock p.m. te review said as-|Pri Avenue from Baldwin Avenue City Pontiac, will meet in the Com- at which time end pilace/to Stanley Avenue shall constitute the Chamber in the City Hall im/ opportunity will be given ail persona tn- cpetel Ie pir district to a eee om the 13th day of March) terested to be heard. $16,570.96 of estimated fT at 8:00 o'clock p.m, to re-| Dated March 17, le0¢ expenses thereof and thet es.a0e-t said assessment, at which. time; W.C. 6043 the estima’ cost and ex: y will be given all ADA R EV shall be paid the tal Improve. to be heard. ony con ment Pund and that March 7, 1058 |. Mare! { sewer stubs shall be defrayed by 0. 6054 : special assessment ea t ‘ollow- ing described pr 5 eae Pavement on Ypsilanti Yard to 94 ft. West. Paul March 6, 1986, by resolution a . | Bast . € . M. | spect tion, all pev-| It is further intended te a con} * en Notice of Intention te Construct _March 6. 198¢/Carb, Gutter and Related Work on ~ Notice a “Special Assessment: Del Rey Drive From East Boule. » You — Berets notified that at | regular of the —s Mere! W McBride, Jota Land Co., | the cay" ap tiac, Michigan eLong, Albert &t ‘sh, vac bat to be the intention ef the City Commission ard to & west 1 rylestimated cost ef $871 63, “and that the plan, profile and estimate o! .; provement ie on file for Bla in- {o hereto-'the plan, profile and ooeee and thet Part of the NE te 4 of the NW. % of Sec 17. TIN, R10E, coenere on — North, West and South by Walten Bou- jevard Park Subdivision and on the a by Baldwin Avenue, Lots 506, $12, 617 thru 324 tnel , 697, $28, 536 Fete “ tnel. 652 poy st 565, 560 thru rheved Ines. 566, S84 7. See, Walton Boulevard Park Bubaivision. NOTICE I R Pontiac, Mic higan will meet tn the mission Chamber on pret 13, 1036 at a fons and o'clock pm to hea + objections that may ve eda by parties Oo. e008 Deted: March 7, 1956 : » ADA m RVAMG, Mar. ™ 1986 ot Curb, Gutter and Related Work on, nue from Baldwin Avenue to University peel aces estim: 48 and teat the plan, pretie | and estimate of said ppceromaan is on file for pantie inapectio: said improvement in accordance with, pp | gos ae. profile and estimate. and that special | cascensont according to frontage end that el! of the lots and parcels al o i rinesten veons from Baldwin pod fs nue to University Avenue peor eoomeate assessment rh 146.96 of the estimated cost and expenses thereof and that -$1,398.3: < es estimated cost and be paid f fray cost by ay specia yp inetenlh according to ee ets of the lots and parcels o: and on file gs pub- oy is is _ferther intended to construct with ofile and estimate, and that hereof shail be defraxed— cost and ex- id from HEREBY GIVEN ission of the Cit 19se Notice of joaaon to Casson iwater Main in Peacock Avenue; | — Clara Avenue and Fuiler Avenue. the huareh 13, 1068 at 6 City shoeantels thet may be mm nity interested to be h : ted: March 7, 1056 6964 ADA R EVANS, LES Assessor for the purpose of | A! © tor p 0 oe ee : pe oon Notice of Special Assessment: | whieh time end place & You are hereby notified that at ba Bla Pavement on ve mia be given all persons tn of the Commission of, _ ee oe of Pon nsaroven gar os Jose, by resolution declared to be the intention of the city o te construct water Peacock Avenue from Joslyn oro a baromey Puller Avenue, boa — from Jos- property line 02 Puller. Avenue trom. a venue af defrayed | estima: of $24,371.18, and t against Lots the plan, profile and estimate of se . Benson, Cleo A. Buttrey. ” Weaver, ois: Gertrude iene ter Ko cee see on y Assessor 4 Baldwin “- s ni Toad Peper peryere of detraying that part ot Ld and borne by specta! the construction of 2? ‘inch blacktop pavement on Whitfield on the 1h | ores froin "Baginaw. Street to Edison Street is now on file in my office for review said assessment. at|Dublic Inspection Notice is also hereby a ~ Commission and the Ass€ss be given all persons rd ‘otice is also hereby given that the Commission and the, Assessor of the City) meet in the Commis- portanity will erested to be sa ADA BR EVANS. (AD, rebs Bese City Cierk | view Help Wanted Male 6! ATTENTION We have fobs for 5 single m | lee To int 4 ed Maart Catholic C : with Rev pr marci Merri on Bass yo iene lating, Interment in Sacred | — Cemetery. Mrs. Ayotte will| A-] “MECHANIC WTD. at the Mears: Ton| Must te tamiiar el ~ AVERAGE $25 1 DAY Werk part time, houre to suit your enience. Car asing per. call PE butte ‘oe For interview, | at ae a Detailers: Checkers tools, oe and special machines plenty of overtime long programs high rates INTERVIEWS. DA ILY TILL 9 DAY “Fliciont Eng. Co. 21680 haat ern DETROIT JORDAN 6-3163 py) Pe a Racine CAR WASKER $109 PER CAR Ce | eee opportunity. Woodward Seyere Late Service, next to oan ~'\GOUPLE TO RUN SMALL BUILT- IH LOVING MEMORY OF RENRY| TDG twill teach sou Wii! who passed away seven have first option to buy, Refer- iat ses M ~ ton gaces preferred PE 20-2103. 643 N. —fnanadeagier. CARETAKER . GARDENER FOR : ers 3 amal! estate near Bloomfield with Orrnnnen Sw nnn | knowledge of orchard and lawn equipment. References, houre p vides tf necessary, Write Pontiac Es Ee oe cee Pott P ry ecinths and fodils, $2 e an —rese_Bes_ ©. ee ~ Dealer Representative me uneral Directors _ rs 4 To contact seabiane eatiors for an appliance that ts am Feral fim GROUND leader. in tts field To patty, i Home Ore eiats| must be between 28 and 38 and | Help Wanted ise 6) ATTENTION Laden Pgs 2 renee, pot peta he Expr OPPORTUNITY, FOR RIGHT oo. pp tONEET NERGET LY TO MANAGER,|. # to ice Bus = tee ae vee i pin? Detroit. 1 seurreck. Se MA a W. MALE, WAL | TROMT, CHIGAN, tem in, OVER 50 YEARS OLD? Unusual opportunity for unisual man. We will) — Territor train you and pay you while learning. No ex-| AGORESsT PLOYMENT OFFICE : ROOM 41 ia _ __Help Wanted Male 6 THREE, MEN ~~ responsible Be = lle setae aisteipating o ramzatio co a See to Poor vel to Miam!, New ; Southere Waster re SEAT MAN eloder ele seria ¢ eed a ment paneer eo oo sides ew rears. a _ 1064 We Tamedtase ied a ‘wat will | A&P FOOD STORE HAS N WANTED FARE ing ee Yaaee shee paseo. hei ae ait a FOR PW ', Din ' ENCED MEAT MAN IN TV TSE RVICE ate aN MUST BE ~Epeencal ee Wa ceca sedi te 6 pm. Apply in per}! oy eee pertioulare as ~MIDWIST res to 8 saat Sent Accousiant ... 48) TURRET-LATHE echanic’ ea elper Sauaes Soe Operator for close tolerance Loe Atten 26 on sluminum and » nananis. Without tools $330 Paid holidays & 400 Ponting State. Bank Bidg $-0227 M. ( —— MEG. CO. R EXPERI- 118 Indianwood Rd, Lake Orion | Glasgow Keller - Koeh ingham. Are you interested in a permanent posttion with high earning to start lus an excellent future? Tf you? the problems of lumbermen con- tact us Immediately Resident vi- FOY PAINT CO = al tha furnish good ‘references dompisie fa Seoilities es eagney heat — P Si pee mean a oteteord TEP. _P.m., ask for Me ONT "sence EARN AS MI ai AS Puneral Home-FE ¢1009 $100 A WEEK Work 3 hours early evening, Cer Donelson-Johns $725" regs | » yre i} Fun HOME |_12 Noon. Fe 4374. ; NED NERALS” EXPERIEMCED ORDERi oR ARES-GRIFFIN CHAPEL trainee for convalescent home, | hewabitel _servien _FE_ 34061) Suary si oaid vocation, Must have salary & paid vacation. Must have Voorhees-Siple) # zien FUNERAL HOME §F ter, steady work FE 40 ih : oS a 7} 4 So p> 82 ae Sarre plane or Motor! exPERIENCED RADIO on iF ee ime salesman to sell for large : nw cemetery Lots § | Detroit TV station. Good salary . me | a for salary advance. | steady emplovment un- ment al 1 be! IN PERRY MT. PARE, ated wine giving sales back- | Sem ser in Section 4 FE 2-9317, ground sod ait other information | ¢ WHITE CHAPEL.” FE 86 to employment Department C | 1928 Penebscot Butiaing Detroit, — «tors tN “OAREAND Hitia REA. _26_Michigan _ fonable MY 2-35’ | EXPERIENCED ~~ WASHING a chine repairman. Must have expe- bah ey CoE, ate rience on automatic washers and = gy Oe} ] errors Steady work vacation pe! to With pay. salary and com missioti Must rash references All Una | mation confidential Ror'a Re- Be Gatien Parts and Service Co Oakland The Pontiac Press : FOR WANT ADS (Panegaior fort pinipli s raft work Plenty of. overtime DIAL FE28181 j, Hegre ee ear emwene one wa ite) WiC) | OR CO ae ‘a : : time opportunity if vou know how ‘ From 8 a.m, to 5 p.m. | J! ANI TOR | to sell farms or acreage All errors shou) ° | oe a foo gd renee ges sing | i j ® ~ aad | Gnieaistery ene fra: er heer . 5 lay aeeke | Sylvan | Divisio mon City “ior rare ateey | bevel Gate ee ois | Sais car area, |S an PB ___ Realty | BIRMINGHAM ” en JoRs FOR MEN 2983 Orch - 5-D418 ment which hes been ren. } Draftem ene | uu ‘LTIPLE ListINa. SERVICE. Gered valueless through the J OT®¢. Aecoun tant Pt pled) epost cancellations | Sales trainee. some college $360 | Real Estate | are made be sure to get | epee mech. ref. required... bof ~ Gaiesran | your “kill umber.” No 3 | rete ustments will be given § CAREER CENTER wanted i. |B-l Riker Bldg. PE, 8-0416 . | MAN WANTED- FOR RAWLEION H. B bee sp time for —— business in Avon eae : W. igelow ments containing type sites f| experience needed to wart’ Bales wt macce lon | oto 13 welock noon the | fart immecinars were feo: Pe bode? or FE bans ¥ previous to publication, 7 | leigh's Dept. MC c0e190, Free. REFRIGERATOR SERVICE MAN” wie wae ke pe carr gemmereia) somoatie ane | © ma: ~ | be cancellea ap 6206 = MAN one H aod Bs poetneat ent, v) day of publication atter o ry Roy sa Re . bi ey the Orst Andertion. A Young, to work with manager: Biscemett parts and service 96 cas WANT aD Bates No Tusgrase ect “i ee 7 SAL PSMF x Lines 1-Day 3 Daye 6 Days Pontiac from @ t% 10 | We aed two alert young men 3 68150 #1. a2.7¢ (Fi . ieee ~ | preferably married Neatness and Bir | ; ry ia pod 4 ee ae ee Scan, more eer than iraingham ‘ A LF s 238 13 $9 i BOX REPLIES y sales peiptul but ae neced. t we tra 80) Tous be ae f 1,3 8.6 6 8,10, 12, 0) pects furatabed rahroueh i ‘ i = ve i “ , ' } ; + ts SS | : 16, 2%, 28, 43, 68, 60, § Must have scat ga commit. | Saturday 9 'tll 12 ' { . Onilm: aire ¥ ° ~ on | sme : | — +6013, wh | ry ; . : i i ‘ 4 a“ at ¥ 4 i Cincinnat:, Ohio Att: DM. Harrington PARKING ATTENDANTS pay 16 and cern offers golden oppertunity to we of city preferres When Contact: Mr rk Store od new & ” Sy See Qreie | THE FIRESTONE TIRE fen 6 & RUBBER CO. | Offers a Real Opportunity: to Office and Credit Managers . - age 22 to perience needed For! or equivalent personal interview, Ph {coming toe FE 28318. pe ph gg: ee | ae sales stor ‘~wOTT CO : administrative - Steer cite . halt er cities Michigan estectad must rei to take over NEEDS SALESMEN. CALL FOR| quaint them with APPOINTMENT ; wat gra na Realtor | Merch 9. from . Peiegra: [™ : Cosnenive ea Real estate SZ wakros Simons _or x" W/AOES OF 1632 TO SING PAINT SALESMAN’ OR 18ST WITH jot One.” , 8 wosdwerd in Birmingham Sat- plying, give all necessary de-| Urday 10:00 am alle and experience. Ww aterfront, Supervisor Gardner Allen Manager PE ORCHARD LARE COUNTRY CLUB WAREHOUSE MAN 7. 1 in Retail Warehouse Wo Tiene preferred. iar, Mn mee _Waite's ‘3 Personnel Office, sol agen ions _Help W Wanted Female 7 7 ‘drivers Aopiy 9 to 10 am. ealkalll Fayne PENNEY'S. HIRING ~ TRAINEES NOW Ftpanding biue chip retail con- 4-6277 ALERT WOMAN — nationally known 1] art time. Sell byes lerhatien only ‘Oo deliveries. or collections nd necessary. Ca Mani a - ig —— 2 hone eS MI ae INTERESTING & DEVERSIFIED sition for lady under 36. Ability blic eee ey Apply Pontiac You need te earn as a hpecgoeey| have Sie” personality , oar. then call MA 41063, 8 ce | ae eee rer | MILLIN ERY ee NAGER ANAM A : m iutementia ! Gtub cs Michigan Help Wanted | COUPLE WOMAN FOR PLAIN cooking & assist with children. | Man for Gen Housework like children Pvt. terested coupies, not too old. MI 4-1872 reply FULL TIME PART TE clalty sales No lecting, or parties. Call OL HOSPITAL — ATTENDANTS. wae & | to $74.00 weekly. local tmetitution tion for examination from nearest acnigen) Em te) mont Gervice Of- fice. or ge os Serv. | Wi fee, LL ansing th end surrounding sereas. Ponti: Call FE 5-0408. MEN, WOMEN, YEAR ROUND OP portunity on established Watkins route Eern Car necessary. Apply RAWLEIGH DEALER WA at once. Good opportunity. Central Os Oakland Co. tiac Write at once Nate _ Dept. MCC-606-105, Freeport, ait Instructions DRIVING LESSONS Drivers’ Trainin, Sunday. F FANG INeTRUCTIONS.- J JERRY and Libby. FE 2- or Oo | BABY NO , WA fronings done a bu. | bark mle ‘¥ - y while you : aod _aier Pe 21400 DESIRE ITTING ABYST be | _ Waite macht ened ey aOORET a week, $8 g day oes wees ne 3 HOUSEKEEPER WIDOW. other eee ip charge. Peatins | Press G8 83 A 2 [RONINOS ees BusHet.. PICK: | a and ong det very Pe §-8733. & BABY srrrina aye es e: To! Diense eal rt igrested pete prone Jand'e Gane without supervision. Te, OR 3-TT00. RA retaria! Service. "EM 39-2842. CTICAL NURSE AVAILABLE. oe | EAPONSIBLE TADY VIEL CARE for child in rE - é RESPONSIBLE LA babys TYPING AND aes Bite | te do in own a All work guaranteed Reasonable 5 MY) s. PE | of Perry and | PRIVATE 'E BUILDER Wot WOULD LI 6 Viecseas availa labile. 681 _or PE 5-0242 0 _ ROOP re NEW AND -“RE- pair, Ra A work. Free esti- ROOFING, SIDING . AND ALL, woo. | +4 an le aE deal D&M BLDG. “SERVICE rE __ Eves. ves. OR 3-2276. FE 23-6243 assesament niission 1956 at 8:00. o'clock p.m. March 8, 1056) and ner fecarrcans kr are fF an ace i recat M: nt, ‘gis : a are > Notice of Special Assessment:| wo sos3 . .|3" Blacktop Pavement on Willard BOOKEEEFING 1 AND Ti your om : FE FE +2137 chal — inter Price} Now in Effect on. All Remodeling Combination “Pore Sash Roofing ae service. On E. ‘Fanon ‘Bird. aE IRONING, 8 PER BUSHEL. FE © & M Construction Ce. 3200 ‘Disie Hwy. PE 2-1211 a. ehCQOUNTA _ Building Supplies 12A 12A \a90 Perry, at Jos BER & BUILDING 8 wo MA eh Fi / r & s elg. tite 6 carton $6.72 | x z 8 Plyscord, ea. $5.45 ‘Mz 4 x 8 fir plywood ea. 64.45 | WANTED WASHINGS AND TRON- a _ings_ FE NO WASH! Up and véstivery. 3 +1 1656 WASHING eee uD TRONTWOS IN uy __ 86-2687 after a | TYPING DONE re 40-7768. ‘PING AND — WORE done in my home | WILL DO BOOKKEEF ing in my nome. FF 9-38: ___Business ‘ Services s 13 TEM ARD Ab eirien nepams mane tens LIKE IRONING TO DO. IN OWN HOME. BY rg PIECE. _ 3634 \y AUBURN AVE. PE 64148, iN BROS APPLIANCE SERVICE hol are a _— of refrig- Work Wanted Male 10, A-l. WALL WASHING odd jobs. FE 2-1589 AMBITOUg YOUNG MAR ear | like part time work a schoo! & on week ends. FE To after Building Serv an r,| A SET OF BLDO ee >| PEs ek Bhd welading. EM 3-4031, cipaners pobrigee alt pen ots ey ene ai simaeces Sn ROY'S, Oakland’ Ave. FEB fiom, HAULING, ANYTIME. FE A&B TRENCHING WES | da LAYING. SANDING Pon : ain COMPR Esdons. BREAKERS cement ears 1281 ¥ Baldw 20077 | (Al ~SRERAL 7 EFI HOME _-and industry, OR 3.2957 after 5. AIR COMPRESSORS. AIR 7 Power o— heaters, ers, etc. aw. ionteatm. on A-1 CEMENT WORK LLOYD MONROE __ FE 46866 s. water line field tile. aout "HAULING LE any TELD watt CLEANERS owe Free est. No obiigation, FE 9-1531 aR Pt PET 7 aha SEWING, ed rier $0: O13T or FE 3-7385 “C HIMNEY WORK ise in chimney clean- an and repaired. maori x. Local ree- MACHINE. FR timates. No job too big or small. | BLOCK LAYING AND eae ore Arthur Davis. ORIan in| | CARPENTER AND a i ee INET _Work new and repair, OR_3-48§7. | CARPENTER AND CABINET — H work ew Murdock. rE 2? | CARPENTERS. ALTERATION: AND FE 6-3704 repair. oe | | fee te oer Kitchen ter, babs Over 5 yrs Adequately pald now. but w enjoy losing creditors acquired in leaner days Conscientious. family man. Call FE nings JANITOR WORK WANTED BY an and wife ‘LIGHT HAULING & TRASH. ANY- time. FE 8-176. WORK or build. Portable Equip. 2-400. Pull leaky bas ing. Cement. yy also additions careees rs = Ways roofing, aluminum cou trnation windows é jOors. MICHIGAN HOME REMODEL: TW Muon PR e808 BRICK. CEME & fireplaces) FE | BRICK, BLOCK in. te Mi BASEMENTS or partal-Fepair PERT TREE TRIWMING & RE Reasonable, man Gel 9 ired. the ‘Sheet Mete! ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE BE Be ee ———— 28 £ a cea ano | ester Nelson, FE $-1788 HEATING ES Moe ec) CARPENTRY & GENERAL RE-| _?9! pair, No job too little! For free | PLAS estimate call FE 8-0394 . d'and. sey eth Any cena AY HEATING CEMENT & BLOCK work, FE 58-0782 ‘DHEA EATING HS. < 43187 SEMENT Is OUR SPECIALTY. Floors, basement. EM 35-4879. . 6UsTOM BUILDING. _ arte ernizing, FE nancing Modernti ~ ELECTRICAL SEWER CLEANING 5 | Stns — Sunday Service. FE 4-2012 la | ELECTRICAL WIRING LICENSED. Murray, FE 2-8687. sg SEWING [NG MACHINES. sed vacuum cleaners PLOOR SANDING, ae AND | -; finishing. 12° ¥ Call Leo snd ae dlr) Red's a Center, 480 rry FE ¢ FREE TRIMMING AND. RE REMOV. 4 ates. Phon Free estimates. FE 92-6018. E eH 5-1 CLEAN . UP, RUBB and ashes hauled anytime. 32-0784. AND O.B. DELIVERY PRACTICAL, NURSES Expertenced Personnel for Central supply | ¥ ial AN 18 = WOULD i IKE =, th a! — and pikes. of oy 8-2555 pm. | WALL SERY vice WALL, BOARD ed, ment ged Se pe Ready for Sig at pe Free Tam YOUNG MAN WISHES WORK OF pry... pe. 4060 Davers. GED at _ YOUNG. BOY. STRONG WORK — me LAYING. em too, pousbid = dere equip sn, INCOME TAX SER reas. Home calis. FE 5-6100 for N NEED Ht HELD? With income taz return $4 per return, FE SAVE MONEY peed 5 file your return for you St. FE _¢1444 for_appt. Baldwin Ave. ® cae p.m. e-1137. ___Laundry Service Tifa eee eT “ice roofing |... $3.30 FoR Pant otR wom "Bhat ___ Landscaping 18A COMBINED FORCES. LANDSCAP- TE ha eel clean up by: experts. __Moving & Trucking 19 AA-1 MOVING TRUCKIN ; rates. Good serv l ytime 9 nerd Panting © | GEN LIGHT WAULING © : h, furn. & moving rr HAULING JUNE basem attics. | INCINERA cIORT ARD HEAVY ¥E_WAOLIN coe FRUCEINO tromr HT TRU UCKING 1 AND HAUL ™% TON TRUCE ments work FE 4-842] anytime D a ion TRUCKING . aoraer a Geaias } FOR UP- r aoe March Cc am ~ O'DELL CARTAGE Long “geo Moving REDUCED RATE Large ven, *e serve you. Smith TRUCK OEE GILL A etl enytime PE. eet) or ok Onwan seo ARTICLES ae ved free charge. _eaene, FAVESTROUG GHINO INSTALLED Soe! z on |TRUCKING & ade F RUB- _dish, anytime cheap. FE 86-1770 | Trucks to Rent TRUCKS, TRACTORS AND Local ™ Ton one Tractor Co. ASTERINO, 455 AND es Open Dal air, Carl Buxton, FE 4-0038. | ae & Dec orating 20 PAINTING PAPERIn? Mason emesae. FE st AND REM . | Bookkeeping 6 & Taxes 14 14 | flock LAYING hed & FIN- REP Bud Bills. FE #2060, rE —Pineviaces oe SCANINTERD = c FE 2-7608. FLOOR SANDING, LAYING. FIN. DR! Ltd 23-7519. Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 ES8ES, SUITS, & ai R Gardner, 491 Central FE terétions. 191 E. ‘Moron PE€70 kinds ‘ear Pedet N. NERAL BUILDING REPAIR. Brick stone, cafient work. Pilas- sae and tile work. PE 42290. ANT TE ED ROOFS _ Income Tax Servi Hue sa eat Furry LIKE A REAL car & BARGAIN? in the Want Ads! aA oe eed Aer SERVICE y Wi Bring W2's now Pick-up Pay Day 381.8. 8. AW. are Zurbdrich Furniture Refinishing 1 164 ‘PAPER HA HANGING. Pe ¥ -REPAIRINO, ANTIQUES, A it in Line? i Ad DECORATING | end wel! Creel TE Al PAINTING Th INTERIOR, & ©Xx- ir —_ dise, for cash. _ Guaranteed Pe est, FE 40205 ‘1 CUSTOM Faarnic. PAPER. asonabye rates, FE “we or SPE. Fe | S733 _PAPERHANGING 5 i c e. J 7, | are rates Wed, Comercte, Mags 32) ACTION! — SEDATE CARN FOR YOUR Kt. Templeton, Realtor ~ ‘vee | our clients. See me before rou sell. ASK FOR BOB MAHAN. To Buy—To Sell—To Insure MAHAN a REALTY ae REALTORS | Co-o Rea! Estas Baenange Evenings ong “sundays WE NEED LAND CONTRACTS We will give you = quick cash offer with no edditional hiddeh Sie PONTIAC POLICE. REWARD ry mates. wy Nicholie & Harger' Co. QUIC ICK CASH tks a service c Mr. ~ WHITE . ‘ PURSE BET. NA val and 514 Linda Vista Drive. PE 5-0674. ont ones — you'l ask fo | bath. FE 6-466. 1 : Mt. Clemens, dy Rota tlalens 2 CLEAN ROOMS. — LIGHTS, | as Inlaid i washer, before 3. 76 s “Joule ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. MARCH 8, 1956 MODEST MAIDENS Hl / By Jay Alan| Rent Office Space 4 For Sale Houses : | FIFTY-ONE For Sale Houses 43 For ‘Sale. Houses louses 43 insted teidiead ae ie aaa —& . ; . ROOM MODERN EAST SIDE) MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ot Lorem eens This Desireable ‘ee [are fo 8 DOWN doctor Or store, 1000 equast. feel Property 832 W. Huron +3805 Well sind oat ae, Pas Past Peggy devon Located at SOLD mmediate Poctabe Ss Has ‘chy room Saunt Soot | 2 wor ANCOME A. JOHNSON, Realtor By White Bros. tot blacktop Lighway. | room apt. dows. room sot 1704 S. Erte Yc ad Rd. | 7 — For Colored / —— seiaes i — is Fe ee || tecireeca weer poeat anaes 33 ACRES “This newly os pr alhae fruit trees. a down. | 20 miles from the Court ogee, FLOOR ATION | on; ? room. @ delight your ‘49 5 room modern house, Riker waniy fas betretes'ere| CUCKLER REALTY sevens “| Bing ta Idea) fee mo alan he A rae i closets to te mage. - BX, Segtee FE 44001 — pare. Small orchard, E. | = oad ae ‘vee SET nu, pow matte ML tone an your “RIDGEWAY For Sect Meeicereas 42) - \aundry. room ma. | EE ~~ “ONE WAY. ~ There sere ate ~ ADAMS BUILDERS Ec COAST TO COAST | fees'*** Pred Sl "TERS | os ster ave BATH RENT THERE & halt. level ° |? fe) Rwy. W HITE BROS. echeel shopping. 125° hain, Oa Eee a Pe Ean |, PPRARNED ok, eran j ‘ Eves. : to ke . | Saacehgige FS Pad Be ome eee Ne Siaa"sa Efeewss Pata — ee s_48 | NEAT BUNGALOW - D. For the F Handyman vy OWNER. 9 YR. OLD Rancn| IN KEEGO HARBOR rhis Desireable Bice Ging Row ght cic | fein tks Property iio he wipe Sy or mie oe| Ea Pers| SOLD Seto =| ulomatic oli tumsce. Nice lawn. | ‘Seat Ane relly Serta By White Bros. er complete ‘tefiaiening “os State Le rage. ed in back NEW 6 ROOM Bown payment $606 on siiner Spee issa th, Ph eat as ON 1 ACRE \ UNIQUE EMBREE & GREGG ma oie ¢ Uke the “Rock of Gibral | In tts own way is this * 1568. Ui Rd. VIAN mime 3~ - BUILD NOW 3 bedrooms, ‘oles tiving | ooking ‘the “rolhng ‘countrysits a “I want you to know I'm still wearing the pants in this = ais penton Meanainn ome Giensoing” ony Boor’, and plas don a ie iasutoo "has 3 bed: os family — s) 7 6 in| = en. very @ el Jeti Chive | eee se) Seer] §~=WHITE ; Pontiac Lake Rd FE 5-4 uiiding, and | Beck Aptn Unterndehed 24, Rent Houses Untore, 36, “orzo i Secen,cuen the ne COMES”) EA Feet §~= BROS. er e.- ew * = sae pce Lean WARM St MODERY MOUSE. Crdni rate argu ane, feed oe Open Ure a: got ds | Bue gun sack sien enn | eee eae 4l¢ drive, patio & walks. Wee “$400 DOWN a oh te were Hoes. ot of comfor ROOM APT. HE. . WEST : ¥ ee sare ment complete venterir jetta, | 08 coe, ik on you ° “t fike te stt.- GI HOMES = __.| _location. LAKE PRI Sad 2. | "NOTHING: DOWN WHITE BROS close to, seheste ve etn en oe . cin tele Sle RAGE. COU. bev Newly iw * a ae*| CLOGE-IN T ROOM able for two Small families. 3 ear Oe wer apecial eration ov. decorating $75 per month. ye Mand : soome aemaer ane ctelincatone | surr- +e 2 family & fo aod. dow, Bear near ey "Bi1'b00 500, toate ti si. $00 | pie | ©. tren JONES miei « *aanoo ga a ) HAT, vito, TATE c 4-3506 «ROOM ¥ HOUSE cadens ae’ Small Saree oa 1236 W. Silverbell Bateman a Open Eves, a o-8un. Bt orm, ts vary, gana ance. | ‘ea ES $s, - MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ree and Pontiac Plants MISSING SINCE THURS SMALL R S Geld’ or woke Untosene 7 tra lot t this or i im * ane oem. male dog. _ Reward. FE! B O D>). foe se, “caalr drew, avw.n ‘Ww, Lopes Silver Lake Ares } Baldwin . art. | Si r | : 2 ROOMS & SHOWER, HEAT AND )._ FE 4-0120- 3 bedroom ranch home with : : : ! util. DON'T POR BARGAINS. ed Hobbies & Supplies 24A, wees Gans: 28 We Just Gon't | them, snymore, ledgeroct | fire = SETS 63. PAINT, Wanted Real Estate 32A } RM. APT. 367 OSMUN. COUPLE Goop BUY this @ overlooks the ree ; Re Ee WS ce |e eg Het Flay pinks tecpit| sod flonbest andi ho $1000 DOWN Lewrence. 1414 | CASH FOR YOUR |s rooat ort. ¥ on sia and Yenstion binds | 8 replace, You be a | bedroom home ail or. 90 w. end cose Lise new. HOME OR EQUITY | aidan BRIE Cee Bath. ret fone pmased et 0, much living ca ae ust , Used Areqs C3, Complete | erty and. want fant your be Adulte, bm ed couple pre- - ta FOR O LADY. TRAN KS EPARD . schools — ] posal anil r “ new $80" Pree gadg-) us. In m eae ee a eo retrigersior Ground | Rochester eam) Brick Ranch mation, the ehliaren to et with all Kodak kits, Reg.| the immediate cash ‘ae vor home | 3 cabs 3 AVE 25548. Pontiac Motor Adm Peet, Firs. gatrenc $19 8 week. | ULTRA N @ ROOM "3 e ites 8 went of blacktop a al for FC, oe, $7.25. aude, or oquit . We oy bere a es ig vee Soa Quiet tion ang $86 per month. i (PES FE Boneian te* bevel home. fireplace, hyn une 4 NORTH : and shopping. Us. ti i ‘ | contrac fi . OUSEKEEPIN ment with . ADDOCK SERVICE Retate, 1962 W. Huron St. | clean adul Judson. . _ Caretaker in front. PE 3-0034 Consumers Power es het weter ee wind st pees? eer eerie . of 3 ts 1033, W. Buren PE $-9783 or FE "tatii. Open “Ere 7 ROOMS Ms AND BATH. PARTLY PALL A. KERN, Realtor |? Gints Re a AN heater, laree | saclosed | perch, cel exist 6, ‘ravarben electric stove, nice lot. | VHT B ae ayy TiM N. Saginaw St. FE SS eh s us line.| complete that ft will satisfy most lyin ag at ite Ss Sot erize. Full price only ‘ N. j WO STALL, | "0. ROMEO” slhioen _? - satisfy m #3, en. "fo Bie ay On on é otices & Personals 25 Mahan | Has Buyers ah + 3b Mt Clemens. re TIVE ROOM FOR RE ue lene me seekers, Situated Sas “price, ust 13. cante “Ceanatne ates, and : none, OR Se 3 chs — * i | t i oo MALLY QUELLE | toe COT ACY sans | nae WER ROL GML Pon RIOUE 5 POE en ee ; men Uaioe Take.” "| Economy Livin teri eat we cow Sou mis | OP** ! censed ears ¢ wer leting in sort ini | drinkers, 258 Orchard Lake Ave. Tara wip eee Pdereacarci ha) 3-4 Z| "Woman. ao Waren. Rew: EDWA ARD B. KEITH Fy! praciated oy aye: Aerotred Knapp S r to 3 ROOMS. bh weler nN” . os we: aoe Listinos J A nape hoes | St, fe year at etisfactory Beat | cat Fe e032 eee oe A ae ‘eLEAN SLEEPI 3 . rum bo Hath GILES REALTY CO. » 2070 _Alrport_Ré. _OR 3-1502 gures us that you will be satis 3 coe ok tak el et hot 75 DOWN nes suey a he a ee LOVELAND AUDIVOX NEARING AID, RM. 10, fed. We handle all detail for fs Maen Rat NPP EK FLAT | ome i ene Nevty decorate ott neat Ful Wot. 400, small down =|? -W- AL oe . ito Sina THVIFA TIONS 10 : ° - unt. 5 apt. furn. 3 room: -| CoEAN rGOM —| oo here cars| ate [ ~es po Studio, yea ec Huren Bu To Sell—To Trade hished 0088 Pleasant Rare. cone L eee Con ees rostnd act ~ Ideal Brick Ranch — Printed napkins — Fast service — rou BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT Lake EM 30686. LAROE ROOMS. West SIDE FOR Fea fort and EASTER SPECIAL POR “LITTLE OOM PURN. APT. 1 SMALL Sa Cotes Renhes on -Boa RD. RILEY, BROKER | [307 Sens, cote EF, Oe Taree 08 1:3 : ” chila _reigome. Gi8b0 we, 308 nu Rooms ow ape ow Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 41197 tile bath living ryom | = : Bt. c tor 40 BE. M. Lea e005 Brand fi Se MAHAN |: F noou 4B BETH DVT Serge | tease neete owma| Hee Re oe ae | ata Maced Canal R4.. Utica, Mich. REpublic pee. Coll EM 9-001 ROOM PRY. |? BEDROOM, PA with down, septic. Soewks Semen 24131. REALTY CO. _Reattors | § RO NICELY y couple oa iuane trance. For mes.| Sarage large Jt, SE oer. Neat St. Ronodiet’ baln and Vall werior studing we wits ag HAY RIDE, WINTER SPORT PAR- Co-operstive Real Estate Roety eves oft 6 ' LaDiee Off , :| Near St. Benedict s pleted Only = Cost ; TIES. FURNISHED FE FE 2.0263 ey 6 BATH. PRIVATE ER ee : “Bleeping rome. a | TO. Boy. Seen Be Exce rome Colonie! gh mile, from sty | our Sanert WATS FOR SUPPLIES “DOOR TO. BI roe or PE ee a: See eS aN ind toes | | Crosie Pe teel a Pe sene ie eo | es KOOL POR we ONLY S700 I Y a) DOWN — 1 ‘ave cagpeesa, Ke fe) —Mit_Dynt, VE 39016. 09 _ Mart. « ROOMS, BATH, MODERN, Nick ROOM WORKING GIRL : 1 ey | 81200 DOWN — Lovely two bed- | rse ? WANTED; VACANT LOTS oR ulis. references. 638 Judson Ct. ~ DEL -RIO APTS. near Gen. Hosp With or without | Reve he Priv. Pure trom Teli « or room home, Oil furn, Clean as @ | ecreage. Sewer and water in er! off Marshall Bivd. OAKLAND _ meals. 75 PE 2-9063 y BEDROOM SUBURBAN HOM. r for only Oak floors & plastered walls sole Ra. you are heres trouble meet- CASTELL REALTY Vee | Ee: aah GRTLT | * cae furnished a Ceepls only, ae Tel-Huron ma Center, Fx Rs ERR rare rooms ane closets Sree Lonnar ane one —— | ae y perments. ee us tode FE 54-0458 | EAST SIDE. 3 ROOM & PVT, . Not completely faished Loested | BE COUNSEL. WANTED: ty WITH sxw- |‘ ,ROOMS AND BATE LEAR TLY | “ath, newly decorated, a. ous weekly. ge NEAR } visite “BODY! 3 Fecipe | Core CI catrripenk Ula) : | ues DOWN — Syives Vilage | 2 EDKOC Te aw oer and water. FE ¢8612 Call rnished. eo Orchard fexe Sve. Includes gas heat. 367 Prospect. | .* = *-?? = —_ wooded lo paved front- | + , Large 6 room bungalow “Qu store Oak arp heater FE. After 6 p.m. ¢ ROOMS AND BATH PRIVATE EM ROOM, CL ke Fe IN. 810 1% a Lares ie arenes only. | | possession Borment. Ou A e | $750 D ——~w entrance est # To. ‘ran vd 5-081 h = ——— = ; wn 2016 FRE TRONS AND _8ING WE cae sett tL YOUR # HOME | after 6 “| tiu cRDIATE Fos Pose RRRON 8 eT AND BOARD Doe nee LisTinOe WANTED 4 unit income within walk- | washer. Lovely fireplace Man oO Cab FE Flin or Ma lca a ae A wk = D BOARD FOR MAN wvens REAL ESTATE. PE 647s iE distance of downt rn giher ostrable Ceatures Call Mre. gleaned wit gy Neer te Coot A G.E LL IOTT & SONS |* 43 & BATH Ra A b gar File downtown. 119 W Pike. arogy il Gas — Gan 1 Pe 300d .| vm note | ee Ras a le = _St. PE 24676 oo _. arage, corner jot. ner — AND WOMEN TAILOR. eS * ie aruhere Pine 8 Seen K NI IDSE N FOR GIRLS | EAST PIKE ST. | home tn ‘Penile’ 0s seus 912,00 aah ee. ith “hal | EN ig . . 4 __made suite for Easter PE +8215.) \VEST SIDE _Thers. 7 to 9 pm. or Set. em. _ Sleeping “rooms Kitenen privt. $78 TOTAL — 7, room house, Rayment. Call for further | Lee nate ed tence x PAYM NTS SPECIAL: COLD WAVES — oe § RoOMS AND BATH. FIRST jegen smokers or drinkers 1 5, Scowersa aiete = water heat. Copper none | Dorothy's. $00 M.- Perry ob B af Waanae bres lo mpden floor One sm by welcome, 3% rooms and bath, heat fur- Sest rae aq. Crom | (Mt Pleases Us to Please You) Firepiace. Oek floors & "plastered $37 97 = meee n_ Prt. aoe today. per week Located at nished Also ete per) one = 1 _ RANCH TOME walls. Large rooms thru-out. Birch | ° TREAT RUGS, TIGHT, Sra Metre pare ct | Scath fminedapenctven "| SLnErINO ROOM Tom women =, KANCH It K rea ee Belek be o deitent tt cleaned van Piss _Beldyin, Phone FE 8-143). __ ri near Post Office. 172 N. Mill. rooms — ; Basy to use. Waite’s Ne- | John K. Irwin ALL MODERN N WM. H, KNUDSEN SLEEPING NESR ms | dining "space, “itehen, ‘Ba Ou am sen road, : lone, | rms. Ideal for work- a gchocl, Geatla a _ HIGH = furnace, water heater, water soft | \ REALTOR 1. Also @ nice 3 rm act REALTOR Piri) mad only FE ener, Carpeting, screens ms 621.090 BRICE RANCH — Be sure Vanted Tramps: Medium, Since 1925 Call after Spm. 19 ®. Paddock prt, Bontiae State Bank Bid aera aa azpe | RMkS 'stke jot FRICED Rio gee thle lovely, home, Built EM 3-417 _ Oty N Baginay street | ay SQUARE LAKE. Private 2 TT. ts oo oo FE oben Girls pS LT Ee e WITH TERMS. 6% per cent, i Realtors FE 40528 | cen G pepe een Eve FE 2-184, or FE 5-408) _:20™ | 2 locations 1 large house. Suitable | SLEEPING ROOMS, = ~ EAST | ip. | Wtd. Household id Goods 27 Aree serve ae | for boarding house 2521 | Huron St. PE 40976 | HIGHLAND AREA R18 tee gg pe My | Boman ore Brees. gece | PEOP POSSE th and entrance, matn floor. 92 en | i] | Gooperaiive he Leal Estate " eaebang « um bing | | SOLD — + gal St. FE §FES17 SINGLE $7 Fanatna 23 8. NEAR FORD PLANT — 4 eee a Call us ‘oda. ay. = HOMES "ee Ae a Tas BARRELS, Ara | PART OM nals PS I | Peete re Seas conus aes 1960 N. Opdyke Ra year. Maple ¢ri S ] 2 yma & beth All utilities turn. Risin Heer 318 Frospec yery moe 76 . rooms 3ROW? ealtor IN. vke Rd. suo COO Not Sold | #12 weekly. Call at 206 8 | SPACIOUS 4 ROOM APT. sTOVE “Rooms, With | Board na Full hocsmest win ot furaaee ae ork x N Res 2-4810 FE 4-7197 FU! ~~ i! c BE Bes DE Ay rr . Neca Property isn't sokd, vet B aseWeNt Apr A Att, Uri, i Grog a ee Ae DOWNSTAIRS SEDBOoM I Ax p, Za event ey REASONABLE OvF BALDWIN tae don Co-operative R Real Estate Exchange ; et the | Bows for elderi i re top dollar win os outright or, with— | __23_Judson = _ lady, indy Fie S600 “ah a ae | ; | i es ess. a Sylvan Lake Villa it for you B Community| COMPLETELY FURNISHED 2 Rw. VERY NICE 3 AND BATH UP- ' +: (retro my era ' Sy Re 3 com y n —- wet heated Newly "| MEN, “FO ROOM aNd, ‘BOARD $is | J. R. HIVTZ 4 W Columbia $1880 dows. Sam Warwick several new Ler ta Bo SOY IT en AUCTION | | Bign srencet ome 1 chia Seles File ba Charlotte, vite only.” No pets ROO a; ao Poplar, FE 2-0083 REALTOR (= crates (sas lea. ar Tl g e ranch homes. win 3 bedroome. —< Lo AND BOARD IN PRIVATE Open airmoun' jown. , ft for you. OA | ON if oF | home. Close to Fish d Pon-, 1011 W Huren &t, PE 8-6181) - trhout assive ON® OF PONTIAC's en ‘COUPLE WITH SMALL BABY OW |ONF APT. 2 MILES OUT OF) fomut isems | a a 18 THE “BIRD’ TO SEE place. with s furnfture buyers. Cash waiting. | oa Te | eg SPOTLESSLY CLEAN ROOMS. PW The ail-e aoe CLEAN. MODERN RITCHENETTE. “UNION CT. Home style meals FE $0377. 14 | WE WILL |. ‘ LAPEER COUNTY top stave weibts eves. dane ES D7 BOY ALL Sse REALTORS Eee ccome. OR : J feome ead beth. Adulte oniy. _ Matthews, | Sin serine wenn Serety rench| 2 TO 6 P.M. Mlere's © peat and clean year| er and metal es . Makes « WANTED FU RNITU RE: “phone OR D118 Adutte bea 0 cease Garage “ne (e, HEMPSTEAD i Convalescent Homes 38A | erste “not Lad pelea ee bee BN Eecement'e te Trg gy oe a ile. ie Ss en at < __ SITE ite esiertrtet ees bales at ; ee poses : ey alt you have aanrthing for sale! CASH HOUSETRAILER FOR RENT BA 102 £ Muron FE ¢-8284. CELLENT CARE FOR AGED, | toon Cs batt jtiudfing ed j Urine coon with vestibule pot i: rine toes ; ene yom oom Se and = . Real ples as want pro courteous sery-) | by welcome. FE 43283. | WEST SIDE, © ROOMS, BATH, | Rates starting at $125 OR 36220 | vcureetl aad sips - shrill trance, master room. 12x12" porch Besutiful setting on a well ter, real tile Amble gas air —— the highest ries in 5 have LIGHT 7 nocsekasiro cll | stove. Arefrigeretor FE 6-836 = SST ara aie “Ash for (Miro Browne Te | Modern kitchen with custom-built shaded jot. Pull price only $6,050) heat. Reinforced rete driv eall— For small equities. If you have er $00 Hotel Rooms 39 ; Brown Evenings cupboards Bath Gun-type_ fur- | erms. way, to 2 car ge. City sewer sara} COUNTY'S LARGEST what we want we will be et vour with garae. For employed lady | ————~ - —— ma BOS DES call OA 82618: | os Rin) SURMTRE BUYER door within 24 hours with eash . or couple No drinkers Refer- | = eters SIDE - ae Rashi | peace: amor eer A geal eee I a = eck ce tar ed Boned from te 2886 your sauity Call » Bow and tel us| ences required, #68 Orchard Leke jaypt es Clea b ails eT aa hater | eas AUBURIN ! J. H. BROWN. Realtor colors Lake privileges Pull price NEW py ae up, Open Sunday: 4 a2 Chel ITURE ANTIQUE tes mo. rm. te | ms by Dav or Week 1382 WH Ph FE 2-481 ANC : tingbam co} tor 6 pe soa nd eld lamps. MY 2 MY 2is21)) Edw. M. Stout. Realtor _TARGE MODERN, 5 a BEDROO tOOM | with private bathe & entrances | Also 1 or 3 room apartments Codperative Real Estate Etehatae Drive. out MS® to Duck Lake R aCe H oa soe ¢ 5080 FE D108. TN. Saginaw St. Ph. PE 8-81 en appliances. lake front. very at; Utilities furnished Very reason Cooking and tefrigeration un 5 Rd Watch for epen sian ) aiete nomectoriacated fone & TROOME, LOVELY. 2 Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 ——_Ovee_ Ere @90 ___ tractive “Cai HEM 3.3448 able. Aduhe Wicholle & arger | Ot _Aeparn oe es J.C HAYDEN, Realtor | just ‘northwest of Pontiac ina ped Ps med ob ipaadctebheibghee arco ae ‘Ciott wovearkrina Room —°°--2_¥ Huron FE $018.) HOTEL ROOSEVELT | MULTIPLE UstiIno sERVicR 6 F hela le parry cect) aah! new Sorgopmient| Bex’ tat pace: Replace, "Ged. ‘eth. igeae WILL BUY OR LI ° | F ment plenty of space for a - oleh ol arin Price ance property Purchasers waning i bse Raeburn women PE 201 Rent Houses Furnished 38 Boome a ae “ $17 86 up j SILVERCREST SUB HOME ~ | tomy room, Convenient 14 car pee Nereey pare | turniened MA AR iT ee ee ec air Santi | WobERN ft RMB CONNE - CTING | nLE mover e vocnap | MURON ROTEL A CUEAN . MoD.’ Peactinnl mecers| @ mime mie | 8 oe 8 198 ot Only $3600 down, Rents Ga” ter som inspection FANTED — “Room HOUSE ON GENEVA a ‘ ALE OR TRADF reduced for ‘eacalots sale Call, (se white Ranch Home has porch 60 gal. electric hot water MODERN COTTAGE. | OR HOUSE 261 W. Huron, PE 2-7421, OA 8.3338 cry + MODERN : Lake for sale or rent. FE ¢1030. Se Cn meres ome Beavtifal thite frame moaern to weday | ieet Is Ricco bge tig ag 18 heater i approximetety | 12 eodatene ter 6: “Row for vee Large, light living room. Murphy | 4 ROOMS AND BATH SOLD MY He ie SE | riches peo ol waseesen bar 4 BEDROOM BRICK with carport combined kitchen and dining eres ref necte on Oskinné Lake pear about July 15th PE 5-8334 SELLING YOUR HOME? bed Enchen on 8. pe th Clean, wash-| FE 41035 are J sweet words to you prop | excellent with gas ac. heat 2. and 2 ear garage, on landscaped | ah i length, eT room rayton Plains. Monthly payments WANTED. ROOM AND BoaRo.| We here buyers aplenty inv space $17 weekly, FE S1%e ” |§ ROOMS. MODERN CALL FE erty owners Johneon” list C8? garage and worksho dendy | LA Ot ier mone meretes eT arage medeigea ds ane of $65 including taxes, taterest & West side for empioyed lady. ical Contacte. Warhendle ain: deracete Ltel teed v., Dike | _3-7200_ for soperatest our home end see how fast anchor peneed lot with frutt a shown by appotniment | = , landse 1 | Sood dah Ay Seetiet ie day Pre: meneing: Fer Ree ‘teat. efficient serv- | STUDIO APT. FOR 3 SUDDiEs a roe ; COMPLETELY ose words come true j Hedeaplamadns po ies surrounding | B.D. CHARL ES. Realtor Rc at 1 000 wtth terms HOTS ESB. BARTRAM 3-08. ii ie repeats ire uUDpurn. ar beiee seer erie. Lockdrawer a owiow nese A. JOHNSON, Realtor HOME & WORKSHOP FE 40521 snl tts oF, SENEDICTS © AREA. $1480 DY OR 31900 7 ee MA B29 8 vome. YerePei anita: Russel Young | usec" Teams iy |6 noon, Oy Rove, coms | 1708S Telegraph RA | 4 gua tehy ERE maton re ant * Tn | Reaenenee Te Sa egrace Se: aves Taam tee or four room apt Box 34 Pon- _ REALTOR K HE MPSTE AD flee _in_resr FE 42533 heat andi cpastoue vesie yeoms | - dur F LTeTmN9 | senvice | Koa c Center vat price #7006. | fal “basement, a epee ae ky _tise Prev. _ 412 +45: E PE 44204 | CABINS, BY WEEK. INN.) throughout, plus 2 car gare REE! water, neat Spen. itvee we) ® i Sun FE ih race ame WELCOME. R 30001 Fe 508i MPN mew, on asedy voreenep 2 rect? F ‘eo 1 RESALE 967 month = igented “near intan: . oes. Share Living ¢ Quarters 30 WANTED . ean and ADC accepted. FE FURNIKHED “House AND APT | many ypeciet tumccesns : I H E Fats hone baa 9 vetreomar tits PONTIAC WA rSsTaTE LISELI A Houses for sale. al) sites GT's. | _ { jdren welcome Cail Romeo. c . ; G OM S ; s gu as INT LA — RENT FREE. MIDDLEAGED | cov. lif vou are interested in. selling = | _ Plateau 23-2360. - oe} DONT PASS UP 2, ACRES room ean heer gt ght cigs ba? Brick and frame ¢ with ple to share home with elderly ‘your equity. call us. Need acreage | . "FOR “RENT FURNISHED WIN. $1,300 DOWN IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY basement, auto off firnace filly 2: larse He acancthp living room. fentieman. 326 Linwood“ Roch- parca, we eer ee eet eee nootlages Cofidren wel | MONEY! Sell tinneeded “ites, # room bungalow ail inz0 LAKE PRIVILEGES Insulated rear yard fenced Close ¢n, and has nice bo gegen ester. YOU R UIFE: S MADE , - ros 8110 Dixie Bighwa —_ toems Modern kitchen with vot* r bedrooms, I's bathe to school and bue Lest then we a — Wee chen ; WANTED: 3 RELIABLE WOMAN OR* PON rrAC REALTY ———— . of cupboards, nice tile bath There $2000 down ing 4 bet eit bev snare furnished 6) st Sade __FE 5-825 HOUSE WITH GARAGE. COUPLE bel ongings for cash [8 Rice foot cellar for fruit| Fatra large, wtllity, dogbie vanity. = | Serer Weccestion yom the 3 eanocicent. etecelic co —— _EASIE R throu h Classi-| and teenager or three adults. $100 and vegetable ecrees good gar- sinks in bath. colored fixtures. 78 qrary DONT You DROP IN OUR upstairs ts carpeted or after 6 5 m LISTINGSIWANTED:| — — g = m 48760 bet. 5:30, , deq ground ome _ecetet) 5 228 lots. paved street. and for Oreice AN LOOk OVER OUR t only . ~ —— a nave gear buyers walling | ;- : | and 8:30 p.m. | through Classitied Ads!) om the edge of “pavisbu £0y oT Me dagn the enone of 1| PICTURE DISPLAY? OVER 100 Wed, Transportation 31 for, ai) kinds of residential Brop- fied Ads. To solve every-' vopern 5 KEBOO REA. 28181 | We SELL — WE TRADE | a Frigidaire stove. refrigers- 1 cane! eal ater 'Geor eR. Irwin ALAA ABPOL LLL a sonable. ‘dren w jeome. er, OF daolutely FOR 3 sCHOOL CHILDREN, From = Roger B. Henry, Tne. | day problems quickly, dial! Sim isis. _— BE cetsh { DORRIS & SON ORiande CLARE READE ATE LTOR g Ee) poe aay ad =. Pontiac, can leave sil ley St. 1949 FE. Avburn R4 | weer pe.) poe. wire byt tal om | REALTORS PR +1857 Drive out ao le FE 46492 or FE 4-4813 01 or A, —— Inquire OL, } | & ree ee el : 782 Huron 8t y wis, RA Rey. Buren Open Evenings ‘te .@ ‘ merce Ra. : . Choperative Real Estate Exchange Besrauve Real Estate Exchange ' Co-operative Real all ae we CBE ZSISI: } \ . At it t- ‘ re seek see pk et t pew oa eK ’ "2 ‘ { a ‘ ' hse * é , , . e ee: : ee y ant q . ¢ # ; ; Loe THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1956 : a . For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43 FUNNY BUSINESS — ' by Hershberger , Fee Sale hetenge 47) Bastoens pe “TRADE. | \WE TRADE, 1 poe | * poe tee = LIK, ee "We represent @ whe rabeyt home =e Rome and bath, all plastered and | = De = ou, ogee Mae wey eurage plus sere, Bount’'> miles’. of Foose, | Grocery—Beer—Wine i on 8 O88 home| home is only 2 ¥ ] ground. , . a alee ALY wh ih See tckt mearecs| | betttoner i call os : inside. Bargain " ea PEt MST | rn a enlee itt 8 et ae ae cei te ORAS LP 998) Eeay se e,* _ * Ee cae ener i — | Bie Sa BN ser fares. ay Cail today ; , ceiaig of and cia GAYLORD pecroom New, bath ce or eeRRW FORD INDEPENDENCE TWP. | partie porch, Very pleasant acre ps : $1,500 DOWN > Ae one ame work.” He 0% Ww med oie ve sims} felleat_ location fo bunting RESORT AREA Owner bas to more out of town THELMA M. ELWOOD Y_ 3113 - self st $9280 with terms. Si ne bare this ake SSE For Sale Resort Prop. 4A i crleacenn GE eden sore © = hres bedrooms. ¢: ‘in liv- ' stock ‘and tng room new, Steam beat, Better LOO CABIN IH NORTH WOODS | One of the most scenic ee conn see this how, ; — Cash or rape srately 3400 Yeet = Hoy Ee eee, a NO DOWN PAYMENT EAST SIDE : =~ For Sale Lots 46| —gstsee, Au bien, exaund R NO MORTGAGE COST) i reac nin nis oo aa DRAYTON | Sates # jolie ond y tse quick. 5 fa4 = <-Goen Bree, “WE 08 Cotn en ‘oer tet ct aces = eat . le RT community schools. ‘Lake |" a = paw. W. Stout, Realtor : : ETE Se) Ter LeveL BEAUTY, | Bat obi | Sete ae Siti ee | SS WOODS * So i Saree _Smsil_ down payment. = Soo = f Open Eves ~ ate ae : mare ees) WHITE TOA Ete ee | Aunt nama ot en Partrid e Eg ae ae 6.85 5 eoateaace » geil wwe q restrictions, Fit-A, sect For Sale Farms 48 , o'real bome. Priced (o sell BROS en ee Searepeet terme ee eae | ~ 18 THE “BIRD* TO SEB ‘ . . : "| caf OR FARMS AND ACREAGE 5 NOT See KN UDSEN |: g ; HOLMES- FOR RENT t0o acne Pan, | TODAY'S SPECIALS Off Joslyn, You will neve tp ont a a "TReacn house house. Good, bulldings and this ‘fine home to it e Privileges , 1 Pi to tillabige land. Best Buys. | ok “sai 65 cater | ine sear wre canes eum | SEMINOLE. HILLS . BARTRAM| sie ey 2, Se T | wit 3 cer forage sands cote | PE eS ss, shundance Exceptionally well pull te “Sort of a dull day — everybody knows everything!" (000, Diste es. : : oday lent buy at $10,700, with term. of old trees. Lawn xe, agus. seo ng ———__Eree_MA bi $1949 To Buy-Te Sell-To are all in. This low rambling bed Pag! ‘erage, at - ranch home haa 4 large Thermo” Feation open For Sale How 43, For Sale Houses 43 wo At Steve \AYLORD| Seren use fae Scena pte eed heres brea ¢_ Sale How ee Lakefront Acreage down bedroom with two 4 m : es aap gf A eG tare a Alge Hiving reso and tne fear povegedeton | ADAMS HARBOR HILLS * "On ‘On east | live eam se Leg hs a = bedrooms and tuil- - | Seem, at ced living room | $38,500 with terms s1000 DOWN Roman brick and 5 e| Maurice Watson, Realtor | peer, ror development. Reason. Bt dedig ee? | FE, 4-Q584 | Sree Ries Bers | ronern Housinc — | eteeatmtatets| fae Teeth acetate |. or gts oe ean. O° che iit [9F_ Private ome pen “are eal hare ° a select oak floors. FES $1 500 sow pay Ful aes sf o- fpr “Garage. Totel p Contempors 7 hie eam us 311 W. : : $y, 1 story frame Pike +o Colored beth fixtures. All metal 7 6 ais. neai, | INCOME y sc $35 No a € Pontiac , per on Cute, ht. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE SERVICE roeenere roe’ 7. desired. Its car gerage Timedlate pe) oes ee bene ae li ped) or stegeragtl marred home Has gas. electricity, water. sewer. | ” PP MAES poe po j = 1 pers Ome omeaaves. SPACIOUS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | $17.0 8.900 down. Shown by| ‘session Call nom oad tery alsartne throughout DRAYTON Pane ark Real Es ais mee Faron development, Terms. B Jes want, lots of room, “ WM. H. KNUDSEN and bath for owner, Fireplace. ce-| pauiticns ae ce ii on Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor HORT ORDER GRILL neag mo- closet ome he Ch r] SALE FARM $10 Pontise Stile "Bank Bidg | $4,000 down.” gre|| Ey a a LAKE LOT 22 W, Lawrence strett_ Open Eves. pao seta” Setter Ss 5 Mai Or eS wiTH Lal a Fr. ee le have a nice 3 story home im =, marees ~e ore rag fa Lake» Orion-Onfon — ke &4i6l or mo lease, Only 3 . tocated exce! Plastered al 4 $7,700 with ‘ just off paved highway. 2 for “atiached gamace garage 7-9 oy 8 Sovishure “nat nne a torge t ROCHESTER AREA Walle, berdvood core, a Gown, 660 per month ag Si REAL ESTATE Sale Business Property 49, WARD E. PARTRIDGE a sea, PS home furnished on = After $,'On 39420, PE 2 1080, FB On 3123 | ~~~ ~ REALTOR _ FE43581 © a [PARGE, BRUCE, RAM, Atacnea | HUrproparty See at 2 saj| fare shoes, Egat | ah ikere ane ve esm| CHOICE LOCATION. Just Look At DIXIE HWY. | si? R2S°SF MAtomare WILLIAMS LAKE IRD. |, sgonoom naxcm nou. car = Sings fagecuie are dose Saree croet a ot ry FURNISHED Ears vatiached urage. a TT eenmrs oe tirguery_m| DRAYTON PLAINS | neat, 25t47s"s 'aSartniare ‘ code fel bom, | port end 3 cor garage. Ie Bylvan| frome, cen ieiaure “b living A dandy : TO LAST DETAIL shop at rear of garage. To. in- New 44x60 Roman brick Ie on 8 80 : outfit, Most of the land is hen, pl gy elude rich in 9 rooms. Rd, one mile west | located between the A & P and ii cee 2k ing, Tense, ocomne| ES ole: | ee Aik boli oe pe Garay Se east | tusener an eter” uv inde cage eS ee ES | See es] RAR & HOTEL : : oe Ea ee pine, "This ts ‘a very good. buy WILLIS M. BREWER | S'dey*seteasGse for Tess Bes - Beat ‘rns, Ready. io ivige into | community co bury “0, 6 d : Lake, Lake privileges. NEW 3BEDROOM 07.080, terme 65.N Parke you wil enjoy suburban ving | CARL W. BIRD, Realtor 1 ett tse ou an ts ER, SUBURBAN : aN ke Spd om PE ¢0in; PE 29532: EM 34008 $03 Community. National Bank Bid tures & equipment. $35,000 down : Bees i comfortable These properties shown by sppoint- tans, ren ee, Maurice Watson, 2 wooed Commercial “$1500 DISCOUNT iemmsmesejramen| WHITE pRos. | Mita" atie"it tt] mn Gtht mente Macatee] REC Horse [rt * Sige tharos] por are wom n pe 7, now A occupan. | pREALTORs re . bs : BUSINESS FRONTAGE ON WOOD- to 900. Pa: "960 oak foors, Phone OF 31208 | hee, os coe oe ouser| terme. carved ving aon ret’ Anes o Eis, RA, SL PoE oe ee cian eee rrest Al pure | bem — JOSEPH F. REISZ dow overlooking {isx250 high core Rent-Lease Bus s Prop 49A R. ‘D. RILEY, ” BR OKER 1 $750 DOWN NY premece Mas 440 | tenet eek eee en mets WATKINS _ ~~~" | $00 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE ¢1187 4 —— Segre e ood © veces ane vert _MULTIPLE LISTING BERVICE a: sara? (2, Greg bitches L AKE R STAURANT rs ee __ Money to Loan 53 | 4 : .: Bano” ores tre” Pu price | MULTIPLE LISTING — bickieg®"vpink, "Veabinete “wit A‘number of excellent buildin af ES Sonat Fan ron a OR TO " Established im 1916 R. J. VAL UET, Realtor WILL SACRIFICE and beamed ¢ vee. 3 cer-| fate me hs comehues cua, Si = Two ‘en aie Pia nengaar a xtene a N — Over 1 acre ot = Jo01 ranch type bungalow. Owner | er bedrooms and ee cocamie five lakeside subdivision. Located newly decorated. In small village, | & ae & Ss Hftound, Close in west suburban Folie etl Rotate Exchange | oj Gh'soce, Tuisrievely'® ‘sed:| 20Mu cash to's gor cent mec | fact yeasty “icg. ShqaNeaume | Be, milog from Ronee. ogee Goll | TEAGUE FI ANCE CO s } * 5 es . bath. ide sata Ey EMPLETON cast’ of town, 'Modera ia every | APPOINTMENT." "TOO == eee ee STORE ROOM FOR RENT. sUTF. 202 N. MAIN ae my T Way. Only $2,000 do a “ . rigid restrictions. Property sho aaba for an y business, 378 Auburn) ROCHESTER, MICH. « jarses, spey, WwOL VERE VILLAO WEST SIDE HU RRY—$867 DOWN | _»y appointment. Ave. PE 30416, eves FE “2-$219, LOANS $25 TO e800 DRA vo LARBA = brn = =| enter hente meiem aes ond. clean 3 bedroom home. Pull oo gin ar tube, of HOMES- Business Opportunities 51) | urvnstocx ; ; me “i basement, of] heat, 2 car garage. . Ph. Roc ; ete pear earaee “se mS ——~ ome pine” cenlel. Only Sikasa, terme, | S480 et mo. tne Seis oie : BARTRAM "meat netet be T years i 35 000 10 han ilies : Laetstect itt GaSe | 4 Tee rooms, aise, 3 "roost WHITE LAKE TWP. | LAKE FRONTAGE MOR S80 Se eS ee | amilles : Sewn. nd , ee ie an Fat luding lake front, canal Agronteman's PARADISE that Eves. MA 5-1240 Lucas Food Mark Bannister, Recommend mean Torre iane = mouere| atnee” incite | Rettugt ete piers, S| Reiter erect gt a oe eet ae hom "RT hee rm.,| Will trade home in a Buy as a whole for Iske| acres c? level rich loam. 7 room EARL¥«BIRDS eed! sor fe pr teh tecee: , ail pong ma. : tL % —— we | Pontias. “ estate, or building site. $22,500 [eer otol — and general purpose | You don't have to have wings to | tory entire business. Days Buckner S SS Sow 'and teigw permeate | Sf°Sa borhan outed | yaw w terms BE Ret So, acta kei ATS OMY PER MONTH! ftie . . : MODERN WELL EQUIPPED 2 TT evapictan Realtor SCHR AM Humphries pay malor oll station for lease,| Pour (4) Buckner Coaven 16 DOWN For “2 sub- r Located Pontiac ‘main lent offie urbag heme; modern FE +4563 WATKINS LAKE _street. rE. $5531, es in Ponting area, 6. 20802 REALTOR = where you can quickly bor- ake. ol p furnace Neat Aner FE 5-5091 or FE 5-9471 FE 20474 or FE 47114 cond beneeres Soom Where’ astra: “BUSINESS & HOME eats 0. meen pevaante echool A bus Feel erie yt wae TRIPP If no_answer ph. ph. FE $2004 bape Sm bg | Open Evenings y $3,850 cash, tnt Sine tak ment ppeotee pps You get ‘Be : jenings als = _LISTIN VICE: F Main hi tn thriving com- EAST SUBURBAN - \ acre and 1111 Joslyn, cot. bra” "REALTOR z - MACEDAY LAKE srenlig; thseding etek one fear: ; s an fan as sree > of =a SIL Te ‘R LAKE Med csgarel taba: Phenty_ot aie mls ame es cmeders 5 few g COST OF eae ear garage frontage ly land-/| yation for basement. §5.250 with | room lakefront §10,000 down plus Buckners 18 LESS for, garden Bee ft ai $8,780 with : $6,950 seeped. Jo Thies 8 toon tim: | terms. . inventory wi bande “settings YOU THINK. Home Mart . TIVE AT THE LAKE | Pits cftye cap rometunme | oreo grad condition ares Be! WITTTAMS LAKE |C™pReCUS 1919 MIS! ox scasd’ sam coats z 1009_W, Huron Wee neally” worth “the ‘money. & Cass Lake Wood ceder siding, full basement, | ° beat, storms @ screens. Terms. | Good location with plenty of space _ Phone Ortonville 132 Collect from” Buckner's friendly VER’ fis this cus- wd, Maren _ Be boon wad. “ratity rm. "ybedrms. ~ 8 and screens, outside grill, EAST SIDE IN 2 Caer dol oso es Good shade: TO BUY To SELL REALTOR loan company. yyy af L ADD Ss. Located west of Pontiee You! pistinetive, custom - built east side elty location. met ee INCOM. E ap | for Saccment L060 eth terms | PARTRIDGE IS THE BIRD" ata ne s Are Everywhere FL OYD KENT, Realtor bathe room "isc mate = ee a _ es fut pit ear sare | OR i eat side, perfect for man. & Buckner éow “the “Fairs St r 4 yw W. Lawrence FE 5-£106 car garage to ie! area, Terms. Wonderf site for good ranch on west side, perfect fot man & F fine Sime | actrnn tami oxnmice | Aes ™™ geireme: | KENNEDY] John K. Irwin | eee te) SSeS | Finance Co. 23 ober sin SUBURBAN - = 300'—well landocaped onn . Irwin privile 2 on ter Leke and = ea canton cea ene — complete ceramic | tile . oa! pegreas . value mt $35,000. REALTOR REALTOR — pis Hella after 800 p.m. we lece Wecated: eal es rome witha lovely ce Indianwood Lake 30" OPEN EVENINGS “TH ¢ toss Sacinaw treet F. C W d Co. EA wore sen are Pontiac. Ind Floor National Bide. 4 ree. : assed-in , : Sereerects | erem 22 JONMSOMN | gerne wens | a vows or vou [m7 4B sree! F. C. Wood Co, SERTERRE WE) mares wom re See ver be Drotessional sian - 3 betes, 8: Mropegnent panesed OWN $1,000 DOWN Comer Willams Lake Ra & Ms Fg Sg = to Bank) Who wishes the LAKEFRONT. Pon BETTER woMEs library, full dining room, | "room bungalow with ‘enpsere | After 8:0 call OR Smae| MAJOR OIL CO. 45402 Van Drite = ; — : ‘arm - sized kitchen. Leke North Side Brick— mately ad acres land, paatel i i One bees “worth across trom Bank EI Real On Woodhull Lake — A 6 room level rec. room — screened : toe an icken Has excellent service station for | RAY O'N L,. ealtor home, full ted, 2 bedrooms, A dandy sot the laree ean terrace with veesewss a $2000 Down Dwelling lecteacn, Coreen he —L/ ADD’ Ss fo: — na bee ae te | mm, 8. Telegraph RA. Open 24] kiteheo, dining room am living | Serf located, 2 baths uii| tached 2% gare Attractive @ rms. & bath iJ 4 | ing bedroom. full bath, right desler “Call PE 301 Co-operative Real Estate hange eeeen een 3 can’ = °: uw en wit ample eating space, =e AND PP 5 ewe room is home ts ee | Abe basement. t — fady ~ for cute sale! ast = iit im N basement, kitchey ith ican oe 7 bbe oriee ter buy for 83.000 down a neat hotwater,, Many large utility room electric _ hot Signs Are Everywhere RUBBER STAMP AND PRINTING is only $9600 with "#2000 down EDROOMS Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor sonabie sical leg cor “possession. 09.°° (0! shed. Total price. | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | per cutter type cpunch uleanie- = F aap Only 1 poet old and pretty as 4 , ete, Reasonable. S AN ] JE I I paces Salers PR farace lovely, inside and’ est en ee Sate or PE saa | Bald Eagle Lake— 7 — SUBURBAN WATKINS PONTIAC ESTATES 100 lé aaa BLDG. fiz. ito bows. Ae with Roman brick ‘fireplace, col_| © large suburban lot Waterfront Attractive 2 bedroom home win | * 16 % si Us Apts $27,906 down OR 2108 Extra Fast 7 OFFERS ered Mixtures in beth, plastered constructed, completely fur-| tran Payuemes om beautiful Elize- nowy PARMS 100 x 170 f. wooded. | 00, FT. OF DI RONTAGE X : wails, full b process nished $ rooms & beth Stove fire- | tn with fireplace coetoned $1,050 with $108 dow, 200, “suitable for business. With : ° day —priced te “rel at tS, t0e Be aflable ‘ce. pant dome: place, HW floors, screened porch, front porch, a bela ces break, home % miles north Service North Side—Paved Street Suites moet fone. Cuating) cut ' L'g-car garage, 94 ft. lot, other) fast nook full Decent oly ity PERRY ACRES 105 x 200. $1100 Drayton Plains. Only § rooms snd full bath in , adapine (owners ney Gin pots Frankli extras. $12, Good terms. it's) steam heat, automatic hot water,| With 830 down. 3-968 pate 5465 Dixie Hwy. ee cae error ten 000s — P sooung | Seer LADD S Mam be cold at cace. Seerifice nN — ab ues ene oat onion Saban (ear aree 130 -_ oa RESTAURANT GN UB 16. | Loans made sithowt cnaecnna : Bui in 080, Pull basement nee ‘sties . East Side Rancher— 411. $1600 with $160 down -airlllbpe ae = eee ad) cn an Up gas jorms renings r @ call Mr. Weit- oy ; : Ou " : ' i , oy : * ly OPEN SUNDAYS vel, 5.7585 South $1500 Down BUD Nicholie owner P.O. Box 5, New Hudson. 4286 Dixie ash) ENE 4267 N. Lapeer rnd. or Mi -o201 | ne {deal for lpn 'Co-Operative Real Estate Exchange Lf her Plains OFFICE OPEN #4 A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704S. Telegraph Rd. Fairgrove Avenue arge bedroom brick 2 1% baths, full base- FF 42533 m heat. Bee arc : avis room. . Venetian’ §=FARM COLONIAL eae. —— Ge-| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ‘Sede Brick Ranch | St Damme te poten * i ie wtMo: pieasan West Side Brick Ranch | liv for the larger fam GATEWAYS to Attractive all brick 3 bed tly @ ist floor contsins ranch e built in ia entrance room, pan- fn exclusive location eled den with built-in book- H APPINESS ee oe ” bd * ~ 7 : Soe a ee Rem and Note of Ment. 18a21 aie §=— | QUALITY—COMFORT | : tion space asement, ing room, powder room, re- urdily construct north sid poor —= ol orans modeled kitchen with for- room and beth ny esdtece, pony e SS x Cement drive- mica tops and loads of stor- with 2 bedrooms and tie spat : way “vine cement slab for age space, servants’ quar down, one mbt- 2 car garage. $16,000, terms ters with bath Ind floor has nation kitchen with ~ ‘tite wails: § beautiful) bedrooms and Yenetian blinds, cornice boards, * 2 full ted baths 5 tull b: Franklin Blvd. new gara with remote pare pre igs peril ar tbe Attractive well constructed controlled evernead doors screens, Bondstone siding, land-. 10 room brick, ideally ilo- for 249 cars, Over an acre seaped lot with shrubbery and | es for offices ase ae of beautifully landscaped some fruit, garage, conveniently | Peaturing wns, Various fruit trees located to everything. Offered at | pas Loree ‘To room Y wtih | berries, etc — paved $11,450 - $2,959 down IT's VA- Sas powder drive, home fully carpeted CANT AND WAITING POR YOU. room. Toom, large = Bown dated at bee wn oni a yy" > Bitchen. 4 bedrooms, | 3'5 000 only by eppcis EXTRA VALUE on best, lot 00x278 me 2 eer, EAST BIDE | PAVED STREET . a ; ear ree well garage carpet, érapen Edw. M. Stout, Realtor picmaed direams ene bane iv N, Pees peocie cay gg Ot 8S m fully insulated hom ite evenings ‘til 8:30 ¢zcellent repair throughout, offer: -) . Uving room, family- Sylvan Lake Front sized dining room gtalrway to foored attic, ample for re |. ary ES Nan ey i ] Poe —— full basement, ~ storms screens eratem, oa ‘Custom Bui t fenced lot, $0139. with garane | 3 bedroom homes wie fult it bese S THIS TOs #1 ——s Bye es 2 «ment, auto. heat, SEE ay. y~ a , Lake level, ter, laundry trays ont cok oak. floo To Buy-To Sell—To Trad - eke? Ceirecm) vlectered wails, SS a YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT " ce, cupboards, Ls een raves ., eee ot water + se end . ttach i iit on your aaa e nn price is ear $32,500. terms. $10,600 with terms. We b ulld, other sizes. Roy Annett, Inc. » pines eas tr" . George R. Irwin onopeat 102 aed —— - 01 or FE sh oe If no aps. Cal! B-Ab 44 ‘orpen : ‘Co-operative Real EB: or i@ , ) . i, = i “< oe ay nll , ° / ‘ ed sy ° , ' i i ae t 1 tt it \ i A. Se es. ol Blvd. Area 2 BEDROOM—GAS HEAT CIVILIANS AS LOW A8 $045 DN. PLUS COSTS MODEL LOCATED AT 301 ARTHUR, CORNER OF BAGLEY. Open. From 12 Noon ‘tl 8 p.m. Daily & Sunday. Model phone FE 8-0531. | Waltham Realty Centerline, Mich. atte 4 Ps Built 1950. 4 nice rooms & bath hotwatef, storms screens. lot. close to grade school. low, quick possession. LIST WITH AND BUY FROM NICHOLIE AND HARGER CO. 33° «W. Huron &t. FE 5-8183 Open Evenings North Suburban Modern 2 bedroom home !o- cated on large fenced in lot includes full bath. base- ment, auto. olliheat & 1'y sarege Pull price 1,000 down or less. large c ear $7,500, J. A. Taylor REALTOR — INSURANCE 100 Oakland Ave. FE + Free Partner $595 Down NEW 2 BEDROOM FHA HOMES wood - ‘Auto: gas heat, : kitchen cabinets, tile bath, e utility | room. Wide city lots, city sewer and water. Close to schools, shop- ping and = MODEL Oakland, out seven blocks — Montcalm, turn | model at 858 In-| EM 39-4107 right at =. glewood OPEN DAILY FROM 1:00 P.M. PEARL BLDG. CO. FE 5-7923 in f Utility room, suto oll heat, | rea) estate and oan 49 Mt. Clemens St 5-1201 Eve. Mr Meiser E S-a00e LAKE FROWN’ Brick scenly trpe home. Youngs- town kitchen, tile bei large liv- fng_room with natural fireplace, 16x37 df begga Toom with fire- piece, 2car garage. large side gill breakwater, beautiful landsca: 500 with $5.000 down, call for an appointment. 5 ROOM BUNGALOW —— _ basement. of Char Full price. esoe. with $1, 300 de down. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Custom bullt home. Has over 1.000 square feet floor space Lake priv- leges. Full price $24800 with terms. We bere the key. Will show anytime. aed Open “Eve Russell Young REALTOR tH 9, Sun —- For Sale Lake Prop. 44 100 Fe. Lake Frontage dary fant ‘round ome. 3 sub. Foreed sale 98280 82, best down or SUGDEN ois FRONT Year ‘ro rooms, bear heated Pa nthe walls, car garage. Nice beach. $14 <0. C. Schuett 9081 — nese 312 W. Huron FE 5-543 AVON Le dtc) 1.45 acres. Coraet lot. $350 LADD'S OPEN SUNDAYS 4296 Dizie Hwy. Drayton Plains 4207 N. Lapeer Rd. or M24 = 5-0291 Co-operative Real Estate Exch For Sale Acreage 47 2 Acres—Close In Approximately 108x820 just out- side of Pontiac. next to new development. Reasonable at $2,- 8 | Builders & Developers 84 Acres—Rochester Area # bedroom home and complete set of farm buildings, also 4 Orn, bath tenant house. 3400 feet of highway frontage ready for deve ing. a mile from M-58. onable, REALTORS * FE. Huron FEderal 6-0466 Open Evenings and sunday 14 Attention Builders! 3s with of a mil ly $55.000_ terms. Bic Sinton Realtor. | PRONT HOME. | Reaitor Ww wees "IrckAte 20 sv iStF? af bog oad DEER At fot aor ita, land platted * jake fron se pla and | read On! GROCERY & FRUIT MARKET On an investment of oniy $12,500 including stock and equipment, ou will net over $15.000 yearly, ast year's sales tax and income tax will prove this, attractive modern building. good modern equipment, this & not e¢zagger- ated, absolutely the best invest- ment we have ever listed. DORRIS & SON REALTOR FE ¢1557 52 W. Huron Co-operative Real Estate Exchan UPPER R HAMLIN LAKE STORE. ie Beer & wine “out. 2 cabins, 2 apartments. livery. Bai motor & boat sales, Excellent lo- cation & condit! An old entab- lished business now operating. ing offered due to il] health. SCHAFER & COMPANY. ppd LU DINOTON. MICHIGAN FOR 8A SMALL cauieead restaurant. 48576 or FE 58-8770 tion, F for informa- | “LETS TALK BUSINESS” RESORT-RANCH 1000 acres in beautiful Northern —— mr Bost — dis- ing country, Priced at $110, MICHIGAN Tans SALES rome ha ea | 1873 8. Tele: Pienty of 2. BLOCKS want OF _ a FE. GUIDETO GOLD: Sell things you're not using house house lor business vate through Classified Ads! wo no Hea HOUSEHOLD FIN ANCE 2 at deat ete ES a “GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 i to 1955 ca title Most deals ancae as <4 minutes. also made on fur- niture. Sxestares curities Oakland Loan Co. 202 PONTIAC STATE BANE BLDG. FE 2-9206 Need $500 and othe orLess . WITH QUICK SERVICE? —= — * ae fe the = ee ferns s uto., furniture or and a age hm bowed —_ ice away 3ou Bs oe {aslo Fleisher Fetsher. Ph. FE 5.8121 Home & Auto Loan Company Pern munity’ etl Beak ‘Bite, pe PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH ¢ 8, 1956 = FIFTY-THREE ; arabe YOR Meee : SF seb cos bap ate oo BENEFICIAL. FINANCE CO. Mortgage Loans 54 soe LOANS $600 to $1,500 F rings, WARDS Sorter He if bod % 6) | at bs fap Fp oe BARNES HARDWARE GOOD CONDI- tion, heat & cook stoves like new, good : ash. home — smaller home ‘no not es acre- land contract, M WRIGHT, Realtor toa a. 8 ‘A 21 IN. TV. AND 4 suite for pod my op § Plateau 27-0501 between FRADE * a [% ‘CLEAR 1 : BE elder mode) car. O E OR EWAP ONE OR FUR CO. t offer takes. Se +0192, | "950.95. TV LM oH WALTON SIZE 12, Like Welton, Cor. Josiyn PE 9.9087 occasional . 1 boudoir i occu cer esa lon. good | . EM 3008 Orchard | § Pirce solid MAPLE BED- BENDIX ELECTRIC DRYER. New fully Pino gown Delivery pee ‘MAHOGANY | $0 leaf tedie and six aire ies 7 [:| ‘chaise lon large roaster, SB. tron, ie esaeoee are eooke ro ~, BOTTLE. GAS pee oun ay 840, ae eas. se Rear cane YOUR FURNITURE ols, OR 3-271 pole colores, Come =| ie ARPA ons AOR, GAs” 7 PIECE RED AND GRAY KROEH- GRAY KROEH- 00 sectional fouch. 88 ae er Be) oy jOITS, ae a v5 fy ae Be itl Ma nated KENMORE DRYER. $10. OR LARGE AMARA DEEP FREEZE. FE 5-1124. y, LNOLEUM @ PAINT GALE “e price at ORS am Bik. LORD’S SPECIALS co z LORD'S Furniture and Appliances 135 W, Huron &t. “Where ‘lew's Used to Be” MAPLE LARGE BUFFET, TA- _ble and 6 chairs. ss. OR a MAPLE BUNE A tal bunk beds, complete. Chest of tah good condition. FE ~ MARCH BARGAINS Foutree Sematees eR Odd W Vanity 10.60 = get...... 1300 seer ....... 9.00 Westinghouse Moots gma boy alt ry sell iB xchange every akiaad Furniture | 104 8. Saginaw _ PE 2-6523 MOVING. MUST SELL ANTIQUES. modern furnishing. MY ine @ NORGE REFRIGERATOR. OR 1 #t. Good Cond: New: : Appliances Floor 5a Up to non tefrigere $178.00 ia nt 1528.96 Kelvinator Double | Door 13 ft. Refrigerator $390.00 .|1 Reg. $110.05 Apt. Size Gas ange 00 \1 Reg. $129.96 inch Gas cL oo nl Reg. se9 96 own Magic Saat oo ) Gas . $100.95 po ol Laer Den? a aite’s s Appliances is = “9S, * 3 ORG 4h ee SASH, $100. WANTED TED, SHALE CEMENT MIX- Soukenses rom _divigers, Fecerd “For Sale Clothing 86 PIC & PAINT STORE —eeerree | 143 Oakland Ave. FE 35-0562 IT RCA USED CONSOLE TV. entenna ‘t 90,96. -TV | Plastic Wall Tile...2c ea. ING 1218 | Baldwin ‘s ‘hve. _| Jnelaimed —— waekiee sae =. irpius —_— -™ Su: vovsnuee Sale Household G Goods | 57 White Enamel... |Harold's “Paint & ie PRE: SPRING Refrigerator Specials 8 to 10 years old ..... $69. IN Norge, Very good .......... 960.05 | mots “CLAYTON'S Furniture, Appliances rod Ra Keego _¥E 5-8811 or re ‘3-074 room set com: “ete. store, suitable RCA esr _ 16". GOOD | cond for cottage “ Hot _— Look 610 Chester, Birm-' pp ingham. MI 40432_ __ REBUILT AUTOMATIC WASHERS. a er SMALL RADIOS. 96 2 aa | "F ROY" S S REPLACEMENT sed ‘oak, com PARTS Bendix Westinghouse, senerel bets sind Bf Whiripool. Oakland RE-BUILT VACUUMS, GUARAN- Per Parts, al] makes. 956 Myrtie. oder gee say luxe, ha 60 Fe fen. a. | REB aE mebee Fosranteed. "thgie Blee Elec: LAST Y: ere anteed years. refrigerator i a little more then a used machine Michigan Fiuo- _rescent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave t. REFRIGERATOR $2950 Davenport 95. Washer $15. New rollaway ‘0 " Broee oe complete $17.96. Electric range $29 —- set $19.50 | - electric range $3450. New dad frames 7.95. Kitchen table, e Youth bed eoreaa OFFER MOVING! Furniture. Heywood - Wakefield, OME DINETTE SETS, ble these Dara of and save Four, Biond, living reom, dinette. bed: le $60.08 ere room. Also novelty chairs, dav, ree Grapes. aray carpeting. air r TV, Vacuum, All nearly new. e ae extraordinary areas, meg eares | Preter ‘one L EUREKA. VACUUM ie leaner, 28, model $40.06, | 8. MONRO, eso W. fiocn, BOUGHT. SOLD. HORRSEISIG ry teed’ TV's from ao iameeece up | Hid. from $130.95 .......~ up Used Gas Btoves ........... .00 feds. le. Tin. ft. 2x88 lim. ft. 2xl0s . lin. ft. iplap 4 pe aq. ft, Qak flooring $e Pt 100 #q. ft Plumbing, pi stee beams. Houses move . ne $350 Garages to wreck . . $25 NION WRECKING CO f 31245 W. 8 dile Rd Anythin s! Dial FE 2-818. & goe ONLY $2 WEEKLY. Pearson's Bank Furniture ROOM GROUP plece 2 podera ‘LL. FOR $97. PAY ONCY § WEEKLY Pearecg n's Bank Furniture a6 WALNUT E « can Ab aw wom ‘6 Fire po og é ‘ veingt dt Bi383 “afters m, Wayne Gabert’s with = Appliance Specials’ Bee eee ey Ree hee | “COMBINATION ALUMINUM CHOOSE 7"! WINDOWS. GET OUR ed WINTER DISCOUNT! $-6188 | DEMING Welt Fis. TOR. = pump Pe ete: DRAW TITE HITCHES OR CADMIUM bolt to the frame a] makes of cars, . Howland, 3245 Dizie Hwy. OR_3-1454 ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEAN- Be as Bee PENNY PAINT SALE : “aineon, $35 PE 5-6450 Meuse pett. 1 gaiea adeses chee . FE 5-2766. house di 5 ont, ch a . Tom @ rn hg ressure cooker, fig w Zenith eanic Radio, doodlebue tractor equ for landscape, . hous tools. Eves. and Sun, Rd. Phone Northville 17232. WHIRLPOOL GASB DR U- preme, 2% reets old, just like poste Soeat: goube's cis ue ‘ss: | 4 INCH sOrL 3 free Brn BAILY 9 TO 8 _Thompeon. 0‘ berry. ©“ | OEAvg Poanio rE L a 8 saiue co Paral east of FREE i” CAST or | mi. east of Auburn REE! cabinet sink, doors Heights os debera ; _MI_ 4-426, 687_Vinewood, B'ham. |, 58-0241 Cinder block bullfing. 25 2 60, ~~ Roofing and Siding in excellent condition. Free for } : : For Sale Miscellaneous 60 the taking. Cail Mr. Greet. MAy- Combination Doors R OVER-ETOCKED. ’ Insulation ke toes E mg = i foreea var et gost, M. A. BENSON poe goog ls co. a0 ‘085 Dixie | 549 N. Saginaw LiL ELECTRIC PLT : at who! — WELDING OUTFIT. #@ Chevie wrecker. FE ANCHOR I F ENCES No money down A approved YREE_EST iMaTES ar erie i2 GAL. ELECTRIC HOT WATER heater, Used 1 yr, $50. MY 3-727) AWNINGS Owens sens | sae, = repaired. p pele y Lave mowers sharp- BUY DIRECT & SAVE. 2255, ‘Walton METAL OR PIBER-OLASS AT WINTER PRICES EASY TERMS CALL LES MeDONIELL OR FO! R cas 775 Cor. Orchard Lk. Rd. KE $9200 Daily 8:30-6 p.m. Sun. 10 - KITCHEN 3 2 TON GE PACKAGE | AIR scone __ftiltlo: 56642, 2 yre. oid. BARN LUMBER For Sale Miscellaneous 60 57 SLICE OF HAM \ “Do you have any larger ones?’’ For Sale Miscellaneous 60 | For Sale Miscellaneous 60 s PLUES ........ $1.32 EA. % OF BEEF. ALSO LUMBER. pends Mix Cement ....... $1.25 sk,| Phone MA 5-0666. _ sa ntees $1.25 sk. | 307 MATCHE: SEER VIGOR. | 19 SdaL oe j See oes Leet 7S ered vacuum clcanerss Cal | gy, CARMA J . i oe eels yard nord gt | SMITH'S, 257 S. S 1 BERRY, boon A oO _Mts g,, Meee LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS uthorized service pie 8 Dixie Hwy. Drayton “Plains SUeiiens came ELECTRIC RARDWARE, double sin = 2 4 att ein 5 ee 3 3 ¢ 2nd gallon at le STANDING TOILETS $10.95 | Teo Cations for $83 | Rubber base paint, gel. roller or pa “FLOOR SHOP. Roller or Lowel le E 5-210 | 09 8. Saginaw St, Counte: enters Cue SALE MUNTZ TABLE MODEL, ondition, $44. 188 Oakland Garage Doors. merry steel overhead fac see Also Iron Fireman stoker Can teen in _sporutien, FE 44195. Tee VARIETY HOT ¥ WATER HE HEATER, 0 GAL., ev, approved for use on ines, $98 50 and $119 50 nd $5050 These | 1x8 pine boards per are sitghtiy marred Also electric | 16" roll rock wool insulation ot! and bottled gas heaters at! Loore rock wool per bag terrific vaiues Michigan Fiuores- | 100 ft bag 7° insulation cent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave. Grade “A™ bireh doors up SINKS, 24 x 21, $26.95 value $1295, Tollets 63050 val-| SAROWARE $1995, Lavatories, complete d . ° ey ace Pel coe DEALER Paddock Ee _ A ‘ RPENING BE * plasterboard saws, meat, wood & metal; | 4x8." plasterboard Ad saws pbs 2 LARGE BARNS AND | SHED KITCHEN CABINET SINK i if. POR SALE. LUMBER BE RE- Complete with faucets, $130 96 val ‘Be, aw, iso 6 ree) BURMEISTER |r: Oe e s| = Northern Lumber Co, 9197 Cooley Lake Rd VED FROM SITE. . HOUSEMAN SPITZLEY Paes 1493 = and fittings, Lowe Bros HEIGHTS SUPPLY, 2685) fomsetl Rd. FE +5431 : FOR CASH IN A HURRY, agelil things through Classified Ads. uoTescent. %3 Orchard Lar DUS THERM Off, HEAT- | Pontiac er. 2167 N. Grant. le Telegraph & 9 Mile. Rd se SKTRROOM FIXTURES, YOUNGS. | LAWN || abd” coal Mot woter and sieSen | one LIKE MAGIC! Folding disappearing stairway, 28c es. Main & we. GA ‘hom bad ie Perry Plasterboard * ‘ at Burmeister’s : fises and prices. Large OAKLAND COUNTY’S modern ‘door on your garage costs | LARGEST GOLD BOND ess than you =. us give PLASTERBOARD ee 23233 ane S258 ix7$ ferboard .... § 4x10 4x12 also tm stock. a a wiecs Si eiels % S54 see. *eteee ae ww 2 a 3 wew = were sabe a He Det pine ‘paneling ne ‘hr board per M = Rene Mi a ot mixing faucets, HOUSE. DRIVE OUT TO ; q ND OME: hg foot, tial boxes ae ~ she FOR FEB. ONLY! " CHURCH'S INC. | SINKS FROM $5.08. FR 2-0233 electric water eal. ges hea! peon, 80 marred, i x ry rem {80 W. Bary . Rs en oe SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES CO. ND USED LUMBER * BL xi K ETT’s BUILDING | 8161 Dixie Hwy. Clarkston 3. Bis wos ng WORLD SCOPE EN- clopedia, FE 86-0011. __Sereens, Various ~ USED ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS SPECIAL ae 8OMI Briere ee CO, 38 W LAWRENCE. FE WATER ER SOFTENERS DOWEX lifetime miners f 208 value for #108, FHA WIN KITCHEN CABINETS Double vents, | _ Come in and Ses Us on | Window Prices—Our 28th Year in Business OXBOW WINDOW CO. 10265 - Me = os aroun. room for| Dogs Trained, Bearded 29 70 trated’ rr hel nied Grain & Fe & Fel Hi 1 Eg ae alg ae #129. ORD & FERGUSON REPAIR SERVICE A ons a1 — CRUSHED _Pe 6ifit or FE LACK ont SAND & GRAVEL. ° BROWN & SON. SAND, GRAVEL black and fill dirt. FE 8-1798 of FE 6-087? : cow MANURE, DRIVEWAY ravel, cinders and sand. 3371, or FE 5-2749. DRIVEWAY. GRAVEL, LOADED | bapa delivered, FE¢3263 or FE FOR SALE COW MANURE MARK Batchelor. 28104 Farmington st farm north of 12 Mile. Green- leld 42750. DRIVEWAY GRAVEL, PILL, RICH black dirt for lewns. Y pilivorse. _FE +0588 “MERCURY MOTORS SALES AND REPAIRS We Rent Ice Shanties and Ski Equipment ANDERSON HDWE. 2182 68 Lette! FREE PARKING trend ue CARS Week days to Sunday 6 om — 3 a PONTIAC LAKE BLDRS BUFPLY. Wash, sand and gravel, fill dirt, cement & mortar, Trucking. oR _ 1534, SAND AND GRAVEL. FE 5-035, __ Wood, Coal é Coal & Fuel ¢ 67 ee —— COA Speed Oak. ____ For Sale Pets 69 AKC aay. BRITTANY SPANIEL ’ yield champion stock. Call TIME TO BUY YOUR BOLENS | ind Wheel rid! ' uM vetrvenks, a riding mowers. . S07 Dixie Hwy. "MA NEW 7 OR 30606. | rr A Sats MARCH 12, 13, & 14 YOU HAVE BEEN We A ve BEEW MAKING AR- NTS TO SEE THAT Spe oe HOUGHTEN "k ‘SON $28 NM. Main Rochester $ MCCORMICK DEERING ber, 2268 Kec Boats & Accessories. ss : 7 f d i 5 : 4 not eit i * s+? : F : siti i: iff ii EE pe (i A fF. Fy a : fs fiat UTCHINSON MOBILE HOMES Drayion Plaine: "OW 380 ‘|| OXFORD Trailer Sales Exchange ANDERSON DETROITER , PARTS STORE a Be Trailer P « TRUCE Tine TIRES, 625x20. LIKE S60 ODF also white walls, tor ae ‘oun FE 40687, ai 670-1 WHITE WALLS. EW oun eg re t ma “ana "Ed Williams Teco Co. hana Service 81 CRANKSHAFT ¥T GRINDING IN THE car, Cylinders rebored Zuck Ma- Phone FE chine Bhop 23 Hood __ 2-3063. EXPE Ewe PERT ED MBECHAN.- les gave pros money, Rebuliding and repatring autorhatic transm!s- sions, motors, — brakes, differentials, electrical and car- buretion. FE 2-1121 i.) W. Walton Bivd. "Sale Motor Scooters 82 "86 EAGLE. 9350. FE 23-4319. _For Sale Motorcycles 83 1% TRIUMPH, TIGER 100, GOOD finish. if montane AUCTION A leet RCH sta: im. of Ra. 13 FT. RUN. . MTR.-- - ame swe new last year. BOAT PAINT. Slaybaugh’ s CENTURY East Side Auto Parts FE 56855 ___ Wanted Used Cars (88 ! wae GLENN'S | calms Spl hog M&M’ MOTOR SALES ater Sale Tracks 90 gt eee eee sk as ee a ie PLYMOUTH PLL ht . Motor and tires Sine Sree FEoSt Fe wwe ‘w“ gfe si Past, ‘Tene Can be seen # Fans |g coeat HOWARD LARE, INC. “a “6 “WILSON GMC. FE 5-9485 FE 4-453) 51 GMC panel ......$495 ’50 Chev. cab & chas. $295 ’48 Chev. panel ..... aye 46 Chev. cab & chas. $95 TRACTORS OLive $1 GMC F450 COE $3 GMC F350 COE ’S1 GMC HF622 COE *S1 Chev. Conventional PONTIAC’S ONLY EXCLUSIVE TRUCK DEALER a i es ee a mt < - ey - ral o : ae es ae “oe gEe eae oe oh ‘ ‘ e ors ‘ ie Oca ; ak jeans ie a ¢ j / Se cameos ; af ‘ ee : THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH. 8, 1956 | = — For Sale Cars 91| CARNIVAL by Dick Tarner| For Salo Care 61|.. For Sale Care 91| Fer Sale Care 91 a8 —— , | YOUR CREDIT Is | Pp Cat h fo a a: GOOD. HERE ye Satcner E'YC Ol Fs : | aos OLIVER | sitteo\cars iy re : : . | , YOUR NOTE ‘Bh “39, 01 Gadliigch Bower. nom seatserret ou" BUICK “BRAID. a Bee ‘DAZ E D: 5? —*! ede Chev. ciel ag Dealer 3, * gou . 2 Doors—4 Doors Ui Years of Fair Dealing 82 Olds. 98, 9 dr. Hdre = , m8 be Perse ff Bema ste : Doogie, Sale ral pover wa ee} Poa Seece> ‘From Reading So Many. | - JEF sigs FORD SALES / rian Esta gontnacrs “GIVE AWAY ADS" | $965 | ma rameine Siam Puntautanete 7 a "S2O0lde882Dr. goer son can '54 Chev. 2 Dr. Aviomate | _ye «a1 On used cars? Harold Turner, Pete & Heater (nope _DELIVERY R&H, Clean — HOWE AR LARE, a Co “ and heat- F rd, i] ll k ou al $995 | meted oats ccoue tree, | 708 Orchard Lake ‘Ra. EC etccat gga" Ford, will really make y . se $465 sepals bere aaa aon WOOPWake«| deal on any used car from 33 Olde 4 Dr. Jet | Ton ovRnitzas Locaon "52 Cheva2 Dr. “ori ntosk. $4005 Law, imilenge: | i964 ee SONTIAC” BYD-RAM- AnD Black, Hydra, a, ning, sue Banoae R&H, Nice Ni cceones Bae el wade | "teas jap oew samt we Me! Sither of our TwQ Big Used | vd. at wai i966 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF CAT- $2295 | a $7 1954" Ply month cl. aden, | Sotereintaere ete CAr Lots. SOs? ow woo mf Eyren eave Soon, | nahu nde lay terms | eae ae Rake] All Power,Clean- . No Rust, R&H to suit your budget. _$2.150_OR36m3, , “healer nod iy¢romatie. PE ts che. PE sets 53 PONT. 4 DR. . LIKE NEW. - $475 4, "$1 Olds 2 Dr., R&H Hydra., Rocket Engine Plus 15. . Other Gaod Oldsmobiles to Select From OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake~’ _FE2-9101 | DON'T DELAY-acr TODAY! HASKINS | CHEVROLET Oakland County's Fastest | Growing Dealer #751 Dixie Highway at Mis MApie 6-607] Open nites “el 8 { WHEELS - our riding club, Fw) down pay- | ree Gold Beil B Pte orm SALES COUPE, , PG, 10,000 miles | over payments ee ie Ra. pews | O.K, safety today! | } 1954 New Yorker dix. 4 dr., full power, beautiful gold and white. Easy terms to suit your budget SCHUTZ MOTORS 912 S. Woodward, B’ham M147811 ut strg.. p rakes, auto. trans. Reeve terms to suit r *SCHUTZ MOTORS 912 S. Woodward, B’ham MI 4-7811 SHARP CARS! Taylor Cuevrolet Sales ES fn Sbestnd “condition seas I Lg reat ove RAR A Som S252 tom sedan de- S very 1953 Chrysler ork- "Carl Mannigg, 4960 Elis, Lake Rd. EBS _er, full power, r&h. Easy terms to suit your budget. SCHUTZ MOTORS 912 S. Woodward, B’ham MI47811 V-8, auto. trans. and pow- er,.3 to choose from. Easy terms to suit your SCHUTZ MOTORS 912 S. Woodward, B’ham MI 47811 1990 FORD V8 TUDOR, 1 i758 Are Your CAR PAYMTs. TOO HIGH?» - We Need '54 —'55 —'56 Models of fl Makes for Ou USED CAR LOT © WOODWARD AVF. Trade Us Your Equity and We Will Pay Off Your Car and Give Youa . "SQ —°S1 or '52 CHEVY—FORD—STUD NASH—PLY MOUTH or with extremely low) payments—depending on your equity. | SEE US- NOW! : We have 34 such ces i in stock at presept. ' NORTH. CHEV ROLET 1000 $, Woodward Ave. Birmingham MI42735 . | FREE & CLEAR| 1959 FORD MAIENLINE 2 DR P1195 LARRY JEROME ee DEALER | | GOOD PLACE TO BUY 1955 Ford Custom 2 dr.| | eedan, $11957 Easy terms to suit your budget SCHUTZ MOTORS .912 S. Woodward, B’ham _MI47811 \ "OLIVER | BUICK | Says WANT 10 BUY 4 BUICK? 35 Good Used Buicks at All Times and Low, Low Prices Ruy Your Used Buick From a New Buick Dealer \ " Prices Range From £95 to $2,900 liberal Tradein Allowance © OLIVER BUICK ees, eee ee re cane sonably ls iS ome _Call_ Elgin 66410. __sbeth Lake | 1953 Chrysler Windsor, p. 7954 DeSoto Firedome | ‘#14 BIRMINGHAM MI 2 JOrdan 6-3033 isa” MERCORY FULLY | seutpped. 9705: FE 32-7157 after Leet be aon "POR MORE THAN yeuY A‘- and heater, “Hank, ‘you fix the fence the shopping — ____ For Sale Cars_ a o1| ——— LOOK ‘i4 Ford Custom Ranch i ne dpe k Hardtop (3 from ‘3 Ford 4 ar pane , - — Station W mavertible ‘oo fhevie : Gr beds De a LS Sad rie, Black white San scceee, oon arrange wi _Mi eisoo Must renentes. Call “WOMAN WILL SELL 1951 Ford black custom 6, mm ez- cellent . 41,000 actual — Very reasonable. Phone . PE 28181, ext. __§ days or OR 3-1186 nights, ng Py @ TOW FoRbs Saiz G005 condition, JEFFREY FO ORD 5) SALES 1966 ‘i teanimiseion HOWARD Ls I "ARE, INC. 2708 Orchard Keeco ” poneon (city Anbant! afoot cond: Private re automa eaUTZ MOTORS gar eg SC a J o* 912 S. Woodward, B'ham Bob Frost, L Inc. _MI147811 CONTINENTAL DEALER V. , power an auto, canon BRMINGHAM to ‘choose from. Easy | we ENCORE Fereen om terms to suit your) Red veat. brat. ish Power win- | budget ie CAREER 666 S. W VOODW ARD Birmingham “ML _¢3410 | Hard to » behind the drive-in theater! “JOR | George, you fix them hog houses in the pasture over by ____ For Sale Cars _ LITTLE HOT | SPOT 55 Dodge 2 dr......$1595 "55 Pontiac Cat. ....$1745 55 Ford 2 dr........$1445 '54 Pontiac Wagon. .$1425 ’ 1°54 Plymouth 4 dr... .$895| ’54 Pontiac 2 dr......$995 Two '53 Fords....... $745 -*§3 Chevie 2 dr $795 ’53. Plymouth Cl. C Pe $695 *52 Pontiac 4 dr......$595 ‘52 Plymoutlt 4 dr. . $495 "52 De Soto Cl. Cpe. $545 Two ’51 Buicks , $495 ’51 Dodge Hardtop. . .$495 30 Chrysler 4 dr.....$195 MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM $35 to $100 REIMENSCHNEIDER DODGE-PLYMOUTH' ne easy to deal with FE 2-131 | SP ERCURY R&aH se ee wae = Bagina (WL EXCEL buy. PE 4-3482 Scone! See, | = Be Trouble Free Buick ‘35 ove 4dr. Bra . ee 55 4 ar. Stareniet™™ ‘« ‘dr, No. i Bord” K Custom 4 dr. Feet 31 ee ae COUPE, | Maia. hester, ful power. 2 t0 choote Bob Frost, Inc. LINCOLN MERCURY AND CONTINENTAL DEALER 850 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM . MI_ 6-2200 JOrdan 6-3033 Jack W. Haupt Pontiac Sales Pontiac Cataline Cpe. aa HP. demo. ores most mies aw you have ever v none t! iL. “e é¢r R & H. Rydra. 2 tone. e g 1953 ic. ina Cpe. R. & HB. 2 tone Hydra. WSW. Mint con- @ Th a) it! ttion. is won't las’ say Chevrolet deluxe 4dr. R. & H. wergiide. 2 tone, Nice condi- Chevrolet station eee: 9,000 mi. New ce Ble condit' Ford ¢ i od er. Rad. tone t. Low po oe righ 1950" cee aecrotet me iene ‘Me LINCOLN GAPRI CDR” Pow er steering, Power brakes. er windows. Power seats, etc, Low mile- MY 2-20 ah eh vad | Garni 4 Radio, heate Bob F rost, Inc. COLN MERCURY AND RONTINENTAL DEALER 850 8. WOODWARD a MERC CONV CUSTOM lt power, Res. f per lb. Neediese to say this is a real doll! Main St. Clarkston | Open | nights ‘til @ MAple 5-55668 ie | Demo ‘Ss RAMBLER . HARDTOP. 3. V8 Hudson Hollywood Mard- Demo. Jacobson’ s Motor Sales “Your Rambler-Hudson Dealer ____ Corner Pike & Cass 1081 1 KAGE, SHARP, $295. 1053 PLY- w loaded ee + maa insa Ram station wi on, 650 down. Also ie) poses 1956 Hudsons and Ram al Oak Hudson, 58 W. Pine. _ 23-4350 | | PP bought ' $1395 "55 Chev. 2 Dr. Low Mileage Plus 12 Other Good Chevies to Choose From OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard I_ake FE 2-9101 NASH STATESMAN 4 DR. “overdrive and heater, Near new ee 666 S. "WOODWARD MI 416 1951 NASH SEDAN. ¥ GOOD. $948, Harry Riggins. FE 3-7542. at the ‘am. LAKE SALES MM at Sag we Rd A As low as your Up ie 3¢ months on HASKINS CHEVROLET-OLRAS Oakland County’s Fastest Gowme Dear 6781 Dixie “MAple 6-607) OLDSMOBILES NEW AND USED FOR A GOOD DEAL A SQUARE DEAL 8EE : _HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE GMC TRUCK DEALER New Credit Plan RAVE YOU BEEN TURNED DOWN WHEN TRYING TO BUY A OF SHORT NO CREDII ION | AOTOMOBI ES YoU CAN BU FOR AND OP As No Co-Signers! Immediate Delivery! Deal Direct! No Finance Co.! . Buy Here—Pay Here Y’ALL COME NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 171 S SAGINAW Clean, tong skirts gold with _ WW, (050) WAR, (ise) WXYZ, Gave) WPON, (1460) WiBK, (1400) bse wi “Orvie, 5°} giseowan Mh siege |. Sone’ Tom Orarge Autobiography Channel 2—-WJBE-TV Channel 4—WWJ:TV. Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV | t8 fifth annual Coin and Stamp ree ty re by Ugeia 108- Joneph-Haintia® | “Ww, Minute Pa WCAR, News, re , Show Sunday. WY i ag Ratt Sah prota, oe WPON, Guy TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS Craven in. “Red Wine,” drama 12: 45-—(2) Guiding Light. 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Bud Davies guna seer derce™ ceetment af heen Ce MieuitiedS-—(f, Serta Tnedints, Denlives—<9) Nowe. ‘ yon, fovk wes es | See Reet og, Owtte| SAME Bere Tony | EERE Satine S| ow, tor the srt time, tat], Page Show. Muse. Watt Cie) rater Dey. © dae] HAMPTON s e—wisn, Precct | Wear’ mgt Cee, Wonk: Te Ase WIR Poneto of Bands Bode unfolded on ‘nation.(@45—(2) News, Doug Edwards. 11:00—(7) Soupy’s on. Variety with; With Life. (9) Justice Colt. 825 W. Hurea WW, Lone Ranger 13a0 WIR, Music Mall bss rg ae eS story . 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie.| Soupy Sales. (9) National News.|4:15—(2) Secret Storm, (4) Mod- KLW, Crime Fighters 4 FRIDAY AFTERNOON | CKLW, Chase wilt_jelavision te Louie medy (4) News. Paul Williams. (2)| ern Romances. wie, i Bees” | Gxtw" terrence Orson | thosewam, Jack Wr Rink een Don uaiene [Parcone Story.” e CBS “Climax” ee es ceed tae meee cad | Newalsaa cdeit t:30—(2) On Your Account. (4) “RESERVATIONS 00—WJR, .News, Carson. wean. "Coffee with Suse WXYZ, News, Winter WPon, Cummunity Chest ones. Lorelei to witness murder in|11:10—(9) Weathervane. Queen for a Day: ww, Ni fi ‘ t wrva"mmare Me | urOn, Roe sip CRLW News Ken Guinn | ¢2¢—WIR, Music Hall” | The story will unmask an in-’| “crime and Punishment with |ll:tb—(7) Variety ‘Theater. Alec|s0e—(2) ‘The Early Show. (oll AVERY HER ous. me News, hh at Bes ww), Bob Maxwell WCam, Bown WEY2. News, McKen dividaal who has been termed | pat McVey, Jane Nigh. (4) Mich-| Ni¢ol in “Heat Wave.~ (9) Film] Pinky Lee Show. (7) Mickey WPON, News, Zee & Orville! CRUW Neve David’ “| (2:20—-WIR. Time for Musie| WIBK: Mc ‘the most fascinating and co | igan Outdoors. Mort Neff and} Theater. Robert Clarke, Mar-| Mouse Club:(9) Dance Party. — Finn Michoels in a Amos “s' Andy See tows, Bice Cebitin| Ed, Pare Bicabete WoAn. Rgtner: - . Westend troversial figure” in Hollyweed | outdoor news. (2) Ray Milland| garet Field in “Man from Planet)5:30—(4) (Color) Howdy Doody.|f Elkin Travel Bureew WXYZ, Hockey WPON News’ CKLW, Bud Davies $:06—-WJR, William Ghéeban| —Wh she is, where she came | snow, “Battle of the Sexes,"| X,” mysterious visitor arrives on (1) Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Midwest ¢-2178 WaBK, Bead Ray wws ah, Mane nat WOAR, Music in’ the Air) Wave o* sccttenste| Sem How many telephones the [ comedy. earth in a space ship. (4) Little) Howdy Doody. oS, ee , Se ec Ben eee | SAT Cems nee Me) STO eee, Bee | Gay 8 ectacd| Tate and how she gets all those n:15(7) News. John Daly. | Show. Tudor Owen, June Lang ina WWJ, Pibber McGee WIBK: News, sentile, Binge | WW3, Ross Mulholland WCAR, News, rama 7:30—(7) Lone Ranger. Ranger} “Sealed Orders.” (2) Miss Fair SE Been ana | eRe, | SLE Leanne) on Takka | Lauella has leet and ac| and Toto Wal to of eacaped|, Woether. Mary Ann Browiey. EON OT nee recy | eve rau arsee | eam owe ene” | Wath eens [Sm tehuseg ak es beeen oaPeecen farm come Ped Muse, et AT 10:30—W; B eve, M E . its mun ‘ * (9) ww Mews. by oo eae ews, Devia a og ahh vee woeK Fay Apes ly—at fts worst, | Mott Dollar Movie. Eddie Albert, |11:25—(2) Le ng Theater. See, So Whoee an Rees mownaup "| waral‘Rewe winer | WON, ‘Biner” sere San hte bad Ge world of the tm-| Was Amis” <0 (One? Deen| te "Water Welland.” . amo Inermost secrets of glamor girls| Shore Show. Songs. (2) Sgt./11:30—(4) Tonight. Maria Tall- at NO EXTRA Hollywood . Headlines: | d See from Theda Bara to Marilyn Mon-| Preston of the Yukon cheif, ballerina; Woody Herman, like the expert wey we A d B k F ] ] oak Ar my JeeMS ie paind written reluctantly, but! shooter is suspected when his) Jazzman and his combo, guests oP u re ac gra y, heartbreaks mining partner is found murder- eve Allen. shists to FLASH. : in Film an 0 h N Hollywood—the divorces, the sul-| ed after rich gold strike. Richard FRIDAY MORNING but Not f Very Long| urank the Navy guts nee] ane ht ce nm a a WE GIVE “fepoateccrmemaat iy uur : | ul Not for Very LOng| sew vor #— me soem, tte san car Cool { exes) On the Farm Front RED HOLLYWOOD @®—Oscar ‘winhera revue called “Sauce Piquante,” Audrey Hepburn is back in Holly- wood — but not for long. s * * Though she is one of the movies’ most brilliant new stars, Miss Hepburn has made only one pic- ture here. Now she's making an- other — and singing and dancing} in it. WITH ASTAIRE ° The picture is called “Funny Face,” and she costars with Fred Astaire, When I visited the set, she was waiting to make some tests. She plays a fashion model in the picture and looked the part. Her outfit was a white satin) sheath, so narrow she could - hardly walk, with an immense bolt of pink satin enveloping her topside. A teardrop rhinestone at her hairline gave her an East In- dian look. ; * s “No, I don't dance in this out- fit,”’ she laughed. “But I do a lot of dancing. I've been in training for it, and it’s quite difficult getting back into shape. I haven't danced professionally for four years, and I haven't even had the time to keep up my lessons, I did] . some mn I was here for ‘Sabrina’ and more recently dur-| § wi ing ‘War and Peace.’” Those familiar with the Hep- burn saga will remember that she ‘ started her professional career as a dancer. Her first show, she re-|'5 called, was ‘‘High Button Shoes” in London. Her last musical was Hubby Too Considerate i Be Dera DENVER &® — Joseph Wisdom Clark, 19, that his pregnant wife, Gwendolyn 17, could while away the hours}, awaiting their child. Clark said|* the set didn’t work, so he pawned|36 Sirae it. The judge granted probation. its way enderesacnd here) seed, or edible * ‘nut” , is formed. Answer to Previews Pursie is considerate of his/26 Ciosest wife. He told Dist. Judge. H. Joe|% mere of Rawlinson at a probation hearing}31 that he took a television set from |*2 Presidential the home of Joseph D. Pepper s0/3% obta though she did some dancing in a British film she would like to forget. * » * She'll also sing in “Funny Face” —‘‘though you can scarcely call it that.” She has some numbers here, then she and Astaire will do one in the streets of Paris in May.|: Shell remain in Europe after that. OVER THERE - “T have to do ‘Ariane’ with Billy Wilder over there,” she reported. “Then I expect to do ‘L'Aigion’ with Willy Wyler; he’s working on the script now.” . But she’s not anti-Hollywood. “I love it here,” she said. “They jast keep making pictures in like to settle here. But right’ now I find it exciting to travel.” She and husband Me] Ferrer have rented Anatole Litvak's home on the beach at Malibu. She reported both are recuperat- ing from their journeys from Europe. army evidently has demoted the |Red navy. * ¢ @ Full details aren't. yet available, but here are the facts to date: The long-time Soviet navy head, Adm. Nikolai G. Kuznetsov, has/"° been fired. * * @ Four leading Soviet admirals in- chiding Kuznetsov were dropped from membership in the Central Committee of the Communist par- w- * 8 *& . The new top Soviet naval officer Adm. 8. G. Gorshkov, and his air force counterpart, Chief Marshal of Aviation Pavel Zhigarev, are now officially outranked by eight army marshals, A year ago Kuz- netsov and Zhigarev were out- ranked by only four army mar- s all, And I don’t/shals. : * ¢ @ The Soviet Defense Ministry, which supervises the navy, army and air force, is run by Army Marshal Georgei Zhukov. All his chief lieutenants are career army officers. They control military planning and policy under the di- rection of the Communist party leadership. ACROSS 1 S@mail bird se old 8 Singing bird bp 12 Greek letter 16 Conclusion 17 Head (Fr.) js Workman who erects stagings ie Leather thong a eagle —— great to he When Louella first hit movie- the Mississippi, Louella was the first. and celebrated career is a great story in itself, but for Louella it else, oT teed te work.” che sald cle- ply. “I had a child to support.” and he offered her a job. Se ee mele rabbit's ve The fact ae She is sometimes called the “‘most feared woman in Hollywood,” is still a puzzle to Louella. DOESN'T EAT ‘EM “There seems to be a legend built up that I eat little actors alive, But I can assure everyone that I don't. Nobody's afraid of me.”’ * * eights noey heroine ickm mane uM Birds = Goddess of iscord 3% Baris keg 2 Plant : eerie * dochtueaors § Musical drama 6 Was 52 ieoonens pabriet 53 Abstract being age victorious 5 Enthusiastic 1 Conducted ardor 8 Missive 56 Beine ® Asseverate 5T Gaelic 1 peer D 11 Reta 1 Mental 19 Bitter vetch abilities 20 Bodies of water 4 Scheme 2 Bird's home 35 Obiiteration 37 Prayer 2 wasatng. 38 Greek letter 24 One in Gedt = 4) rote ID, > 25 Against of 26 Cape at mail . . 3 Herd genus a7 “Emerald Isle” 45 At all times 28 Pelt 46 Not as muc 20 Trial 47 Choy 31 Year between 49 Maies bad Tnaividual 12 and 20 New 1956 GENERAL ELECTRIC Ranges AUTHORIZED Otaite (4) Hi-Speed | 2 New Cooking Units APPLLANCES Get Tom’s Big Deal! 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Bob thinks his wartime buddy has designs on|s:¢9—(4) Romper Room, his sister Margaret. Rosemary|9:39—(2) Love Story. deCamp, Lyle Talbot fea TEP aE ne Fl featured. £ e> HH rl i A pi i 9:00—(7) Overton, ; li Charles F Star Tonight. Nevo Patterson, Jerome Cowan in “Night Es- cape,” drama of surgeon whose life crumbles after accident. (9) Motion Picture Academy. Joan Bennett, Paul Henreid in ‘‘Hol- low Triumph,” convict assumes identity of doctor, but is brought to justice by the doctor’s ene- mies. Miller (4) People’s Choice. Sock discovers what it is like to be rich when old buddy gives him some uranium stock. game host. 9:30—(7) Down You Go. Word with Dr. Bergen Evans, (4) Theater. Career girl almost loses her husband until she sister Linda Four Niven as her playgirl in “All for a Man,” with Darnell, Allyn Joslyn. (2) Star Playhouse. David with John Banner, John IN FULL COLOR oo REONVICTOR BIG COLOR TV ‘Huron seats available. Huron St. : 825 W. 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