After Freighter ot Nig peal sep Sep PONTIAC PRESS i . 114th YEAR e ae: 7 * » om ae de PONATAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1956 —32 PAGES i sssaciATen, mass __, GRTED Eas Paavo. . : 1% i Expect 10, 000 to V » c bs *e li Sixty Rescued ~ Sinks in Pacific All Into Alaska Gulf-. Aboard - Safe as da Washington Mail Slips’ * Pontiac Ne avyman ‘Member of Crew | A Pontiac sailor with four years’ experience in-the Navy today was reported aboard the Navy trans- port which rescued 60 passengers | and crewmen from ‘the broken and | ae Washington Mail Satur- Tiaaplistenan 3.C. Alvin Rook, 20, | ‘has been aboard the USS General | Freeman for two months, accord- | jing to his wife, the former Joyce: Eden Recalls 15. i Voters Deciding Two Issues, Name Candidates | _ of Rescue Vessel British Officers S in Arab Army Premier Blasts Jordan Government’ tor Firing General Glubb ~ ’ Japan, The nine passengers or w | oon of 41 S. Shirley St. ‘SEATILr ®) — Its for Haro a ciara secur ward section wrenched offiwave, said Rook was transferred Sh Prime Minister. Sir An- by high winds and moun = the Freeman from Camp ‘Pen. thony Eden attacked the eton, Calif, where he ha tainous seas, the freighter det. md liwel years’ in tee! Nat; vq) Vordanian government to- ‘Washington Mail sank in Hospital. day and ordered the recall the North Pacific minutes) Mrs. Rook a G Wa pig efile slot about 15 British officers ‘years, she said, a met her hus- after the 60 crewmen and peed while beth were wationed! , Serving in the Arab Legion passengers had taken t0 Camp Pendicton. He had previous- Army of Jordan. lifeboats: ily been on a tour of duty in the) He told the House of Pacific. Within a short time, the Rook will become a father “any | transport Gen. H. B. Free- gay now,” Mrs. Rook said, and|ian man;brought*to the scene |’ ‘he wants a boy.” : |Bagot Glubb, the com-, by the freighter’s first SOS, a jmander of the British- \subsidized Arab legion, was |“against the spirit of the dropped rove ladders =Two Bo S, Man the bobbing lifeboats and; y Lis sonden treaty.” up te a: meg dani on the active list would be survivors a uniajured| recalled and “the future of those radioed. Runaway Detroit Pair, ernment -will be discussed with The dramatic account of the | Resident of Roseville that government.” a horas enent Gell af) Aine British officers on the active list some 700 miles northwest of | the 60 survivors scrambled! ‘Admit Breakins He said British officers in Jor-| and in good health, ” the Freeazal on contract with the Jordan gov- “almost unbelievable” rescue in | Tell Police of Spree | There are ‘approximately 5 here Saturday was radioed late A seties of gas station breakins than 60 Britons, LONDON (INS) — Brit-| |Commons that the Jordan-| firing of Gen. John | | | “IN CITY PRIMARY — Some ballots in today’s city primary |Detroit Saturday, according to County Democratieinew note urging Soviet Premier p “- eemtine Press Shotos voters were out ¢arly to cast their | election. In left picture George McGahey, 30 Garner Ave. receive ballots from Mrs. Gerald Kehoe, in precinct 14 at Lincoln Junior High School. In other picture Mrs. Guy Caswell, 72 Home St; and Mrs. Albert Olson, 80 Home St., await — turn in the —_ to —_— their Sedets, bed the same precinct. last night by Capt. Robert T, |Saturday night was cleared up, Young King Hussein fired the 58-Chairman Carlos G. Richardson. Fulton, Tacoma, Wash., skipper ‘with the arrest yesterday morning year-old Glubb, or Glubb Pasha of the rescue ship. lof two runaway Detroit boys and ajas he also was known in Jérdan, The freeman, with the 51 crew-|Roseville man, Oakland County Host Friday.and named a Jordan-| men and ‘nine passengers from Sheriff's detectives said today. jian, Lt. Gen. Rahdi Innab, as his) the Washington Mail, was plowing, Detectives Don Francis and Jac |e rr “we through heavy seas to Kodiak,|Davis said 17-year-old Steve Pos The. royal decree also dismissed Alneks. _todgy. The survivors will! leere (and a juvenile friend had run! two other British officers, Col. Sir| ba flown tp Seattle. laway from. home Saturday morn-| \Patrick Coghill as chief of intelli- The Washington Mail and the, ing, armed with a bottle of whisky |ence ‘and Brig. Walter Hutton as Freeman sailed from here last and another.of bitters which they |chief of ordinance, in an action) Wednesday, Orient, the freighter with a cargo} of flour and lumber and the Frée- man with troops being sent - to a neighbor. sf et via ‘ ea , in Jerusalem, fight- Hi north, they said, | jn, erupted today along the danger- they were picked by Jack ious Gaza Strip terder where Beisvert, 22, of Roseville, the Ge. Israeli officials charged that the| tectives said. /Egyptians have—concentrated a After admittedly rolling a drunk) substantial number of troops. for $15 in Macomb County. the} The new vielence trio said they broke into four gas! (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) ton Mail at 3:15 p.m. Saturday. stations in the Ortonville-Clarkston'! Thirty minutes later, the for-. An abandoned cash register from| 100, 553 Set New Peak area. ward section plunged to the bot-one of the stations was found be-'j7 Motorama Interest tom, leaving the derelict at the side Oak Hill road, detectives said, mercy of seas and winds. ‘and quantities of cigarettes and LOS ANGELES (INS)—All_ pre The winds carried away the ra-candy were found in the car. vious one-day attendance record dio antennas, For 33 minutes the, The three were arrested by Sher- for the General Motors Motorama hull wallowed helplessly. At 4-3|iff's deputies Charles Rahn and were shattered yesterday as 100.- Yadio operator Perry Harrison,{George Enners and Waterford po-/553 persons visited the show at the Seattle, got his emergency equip- lice Charles Whitlock and Steve Pan Pacific Auditorium. ment in operation and sent out his|Hubbell after. Rahn and Enners,| The Motorama will continue its SOS. lon patrol, noted the suspicious be- Los Angeles showing through Sun- Five minutes after the freighter havior of the trio. ‘day, March 11. went to the bottom, the first life-|~ : boat reached the side of the Free- man, and passengers and crew- men scurried to safety. Federals Grab Last Bail-Jumping Red NEW YORK (INS)—Federal of-| ficials pounced ‘on Henry Winston. the last of the bail-jumping Com- munist party leaders when he walked up to the New York federal courthouse today. * =. .® Six husky marshals gave him the “‘bum’s rush” to avoid a repeti- tion of last week's ‘welcome home”’ affair staged by party faith- ful when Communist leader Gil Green surrendered, we os * A small army of 12 deputy U.S.| marshals, six state policemen, a dozen city policemen and two! prowl cars were in the area to} keep party followers away when Winston strode jauntily toward the building at 12:24 p.m. the included two Roman Catholic missionaries. forward section of the Washing- ' ALL ABOARD SAFE — The freighter Wash- ington Mail broke in two and sank in a 60-mile- \ an- nove gale oy in the North Pacific. aa both bound for the|said they stole from the house of|Cheered by Jordanians and hailed |, During the banquet, Mrs. garet Kroesing, of Hazel Park, will FE reighter Lost i in | North Pacific Gale Principal speaker. will-be Adlai E. Stevenson, Demo-, cratic presidential candi- date in 1952 and a leading| contender for the top spot| on the national slate again’ this year. . The $35-a-couple start at 6 p.m. Temple program* dinner will in the Masonic following an afternoon | “pointing up accomplish- jmeats of Michigan's Democratic administration,” The Oakiand delegation is ex- | peeted to be the largest attend- said Richardson. | | district, be hanored as an outstanding pre- ‘cin¢t worker. All-County Teams Coming Thursday, in the Pon- tine Press, the All-County A,B and ( and All-League basketball | teams. Don't miss these selec- tiens, in Thé Pontiac Press | note pages. “4 4 | | + Study Reveals Share in Region Is 13 Per Dent Retail Sales Activity S Shows Steady Climb in County By BURDETT C. STODDARD Oakland County's share of, re- tail sales business in the six-county Southeastern Michigan area Politan area of Detroit.” ex- plained Commission Director George N. Skrubb. | |_At end of 1954, Macomb County 11.241 in 1948 and 18.180 two years climbed to $315,043.000 in 1948 and $596,986,000 in 1954. climbed from 8 to 13 per cent claimed 5 per cent of retail trade, 98° ; 4 | During the first half of 1955 Pon- i? & during the 15-year period from 1939 compared with 3 in 1939.° Monroe acl with ax lesumeicd Sts ate through 1954. County has held steady at about This was revealed in a report 142 per cent and Washtenaw Coun- Population, led all Oakland cities in by the county plan commission on ty remained constant at 342. St.} progress of an extensive study of Clair County has dropped from ‘$3,351,000. Royal Oak, containing about 65,500 people; followed with: Full-work-week employes totaled county jtotal sales tax collected with about | ——— ' public will greatly SSS ne — 2 foiowed | '™& from a single congressional vaccine are available for children should begin a new series when | | vabeine is available to assure | more complete immunity, offi clals said, Vaccine for first injections is be- ing received in small quantities. | Physicians are attempting to in- oculate those on their lists as rap- idiv as possible. “Patience on the part of the or, aad program,” said ‘Dr. John E roe, director of the Oakland Gea | ity. Department of Health. Clinics for first injections have | not been scheduled because of the} | short supply of the vaccine,‘ he| \third anniversary of his death. said, te ICalifornia GOP's Back 'Nixon for Re-election SAN FRANCISCO (INS) — The powerful California Republican As- sembly has endorsed Vice Presi-' ident Richard Nixon for re-election ! lassembly’s convention in San Fran- cisco yesterday, delegates roared jtheir approval of a resolution in which the body “enthusiastically | endorses Dwight D. Eisenhower |the repudiation of Stalin, but more|\campaign while trying to AP Wirephote to, President of the United States|are being extremely cautious, tak-/learn the senator's views persons aboard were taken aboard another ship. and Richard M. Nixoti’ for Vice jing no chances on another switch) Edson, of Storm Lake, Iowa, was Above is a recent picture of the ship. President ot the United States.’ on Area Residents to Attend. Detroit Democratic Rally - Nearly 300 Oakland County residents are expected to in Secdan ont 66:4 tatel of euase attend the Democratic Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner IN| Eisenhower +- New Note Sent to Russia by lke Letter Urges Soviets to Join U.S. in World Disarmament Plan WASHINGTON w — President). has sent to Moscow a | Nikolai Buiganin to join him in making a start on qa world disarm- lament. program, The letter constitutes the latest jrespondence started after the sum- jmit conference last July. It was) ‘at that time that Eisenhower . |posed that the United States and Russia exchange acrial reconnais- saince and military blueprints as a first step toward disarmament. pro- Communists Forget Stalin Anniversary’ LONDON (® — Joseph Stalin) jwas an all but forgotten man in| |the Communist world today on the Soviet newspapers, which sel- dom miss a chance to remember such historic events, ignored with studied calculation the man Com- imunists the world over had ex-| alted as a demigod during his 23-| year reign niversary. It was more concerned! with shortcomings among party workers on colleetive farms. | A few leaders have joined in! ‘lin Kremlin policy. up by County Planner Noland R. Superintendents asking parents of in other communities for reasons Heiden and a 17-man committee of pupils why and where they bought.that can be remedied locally? How} residents in cooperation with the University of Michigan's Bureau of Business Research More than 90,000 questionnaires were circulated last year with aid from the _County Assn. of School retail goods. The Barose of Business Re- ‘search is tabulating results with a complete report expected next | fall. It is expected to answer the following questions: does the parking situation affect! ‘shopping and do more consumers iearn their living inside or outside | ithe county? sist companies intending to locate jnew firms in the county, retailers! iris. Bill” The results will be used to as: |lfrom the oil company lobbyist |to vote this way or that way, or Ah; Spring.. . but Thundershowers May Mar Peek Predictions of early Spring show- ers.and warmer weather will send Pontiae area residents looking for their raincoats with happy ‘amiles tomorrow. The predictedhigh tomorrow wilf range from 54 to 58 degrees. But the balmy temperatures may be accompanied by thundershow- ers, too, March isn't going to be absolutely pleasant, you know. Tonight's low will be near 40 de- grees. The lowest temperature. pre- ceding 8 aim. was 36 dégrees. The lthermometer registered 45 degrees at 2 p.m. schools, ‘Countess Blasts Rumor LONDON (INS)—A report that Peter Townsend, jilted boy friend of Princess Margaret; shortly would become engagéd to Belgian! Countess Alwipa VanLimberg-Sti- rum was termed “ridiculous rub- bish” by the Countess: today. Swears Lobbyist Oftered Warm Weather \Aids in Forecast of Good Turnout — ‘|. Predict Voting Will Hit - Peak in Last Five Hours of City Election ‘Encouraged by spring- like temperatures, voting picked up in today’s. sd sir eaag ‘ct tg = Clerk Ada.R. Evans ety ed at noon. _ estimated 10,000: are ted at the ers: reporting a total of 200 voters in the first | The Pontiac Press will give Schedule Series round in a propaganda duel ‘which ing that the voting was “going very |the two men have been carrying slowly. We expect it to pick up on over disarmament and world ‘olleges Ordered after lunch and as usual- our. f p f Shot peace for many months, - omit ws oro ae of voting . OF POHO SOLS —naterrs note was te wf Stop Segregation im sar epee oa eign Oifice today by. U. 8. Am | WASHINGTON ' Rae Se as een, peters Clinic Will Give Second beseader Charles E. w — The Su-\22 formerly located at yng 4 _at Pontiac Site.T 1. officiate ‘pane, (preme Court, today upheld q de-/Court has ‘been relocated to th and Friday ~ made public tomorrow. regation in, public’ schools applies|PARKING TOP ISSUB 8 | Tt was learned the note first|#ls0 to tax-suppoited colleges and Of the two issues cnteeats Second injections of Salk polio| was dispatched to Moscow latejuniversities. voters — the a for last week, but poor radio recep- The decision was given by a spe-( Sean issuance A meee who received the first injections|{ion forced a rar aad ae jor {Cia three - jadge U. S. District the proposed edition py Soa com Mar-|at” the Health Department clinic public announcement during the Court in Greensboro, N. C, It or-/nicipal lots, is expected to be the after Oct. 1, a weekend. dered the admission of three Ne-|igh point of the election, —— “* | The Eisenhower message is both|groes to the University of North} ‘The vote was ordered placed The last clinic will be held ata negative reply to Bulganin’s re- Carolina. on the ballot when an opposition \Pontiac City Hall on Tuesday from) Peated proposal for a Soviet-Amer-| University officials appealed to) group headed by Sam L. Stele- ‘9 10 11:30 a.m. and Friday from| ican friendship treaty and a posi-| the highest. tribunal to reverse the row gained sufficient valid sig- a itive reassertion ‘of Eisenhower's District Court and to reverse its) natures on petitions in Decem- 1 to 4:30 p.m. own “open skies" disarmanient|own decisions of May 17, 1954,! ber to force the referendum de- Children who- received one in- ‘plan be iki of down . | jection ‘ to Sept. 1, 1955 The Eisenhower-Bulganin cor- white and Negro pupils in public Vot will ‘ “x FOR April 2 General Election ballot, voters will nominate eight of " candidates ' from Districts 1, 2, 4 and % for seats on the City Com- mission, Under the City’ Charter, (Continued on Page 2, Col we no Col.. 5) Funds to Sway Senator WASHINGTON (INS) — Iowa lawyer Wendell T. Edson swore today that oi] lobbyist John M. Neff offered $2,500 for Sen. Bourke B. Hickenlooper’s campaign if the Iowa Republican senator would vote for the Natural as Bill. ‘Edson made the statement: before a special senate Neff has denied emphat- ically that he ever offered funds for Hickenlooper’s the first witness in the investiga- tion to charge that Neff had offered campaign money if a senator would vote for the gas measure. ‘committee investigating charges that Neff attempted to In early browdeasts Moscow ra-/influence the gas bill vote of Sen. Francis Case (R-SD) At the closing session of the dio made no mention of the an- , with campaign donations. *—— a member of the special eight-man committee ‘investigating lobbying, said yesterday he accepted a camni- paign contribution from Howard B. Keck of the Superior Oil Company. serving as a member of the sp® The witness declared: “Neff cial eight-man committee, He said: “If Mr, Keck likes said he would contribute $2,500 ithe way I vote, he has a perfect to Sen, Hickenlooper’s campaign fund or to any Republican fund | in Towa if Hickenlooper would vete for the bill.” He said Neff wrote him later ito say that he had “made other jarrangements regarding the Har-| and he ,heard no more} about the matter. lowg.-GOP National Committee- Oakland's — launched in June 1954,. “One part of the study involves: an examination of retail trade; its growth, tendencies to flourish in thé future and relative role = teri in the metro- . 2% to 1% per cent of the whole joe Wayne County decreased — to 74° per cent. z In 1939 Oakland had 2.832 retail, eres. 3,441 in 1948 and 3.845 in, 4 Sales totaled $83,019, eee in 1999, i /$1,408,000. Birmingham led in average’ re- | tail sales per person at $1,965, | followed by Pontiac at $1,476. Part of the retail survey com- rises a study of consumer buying Ibabits and attitudes i in Oakland set! City Election Polls| In Today's Press County Nowe. .-.........:.. 12 Editorials ©..........,... 6 | ‘Sports Saat DADO REEoaaL Li Theaters .. . b | TV & Radio Pregame. 31 ehneesainl ® Pages 14, 35 .. 13, * | Where are major shopping cen- with a need to improve local serv-'man Robert K. Goodwin has sworn iters and what retail fanctions do ice and provide better understand-|that Neff visited him twice in Des ithey perform? Are consumers sat-/ing of shopping travel patterns and | Moines last November and Decem- ‘isfied with retail service they are|functions being provided by vari-|ber and offered to contribute $2,500 receiving from lécal mercharits?|ous shopping centers. land $1,000 toward Hickenlooper’s What are approximate sizes of| Local communities will be- able|te-election. — market areas served by major re- to have available separate fudies| The charge has been flatly denied ‘ail centers?’ Why do people shop’ prepared ‘by the University cover-|by Neff. where they’ do, ‘and do they shop ing their ‘own business districts. sen. Harry Goldwater (R- Ariz), right to give money to me... if I don’t want to take the money . , all I have to do is to send it back to him. I have never known Mr. Keck in my life to ask a fa- vor of me, nor have I know some 200 contributors to my ca ipaign ever to write and ask me even to call on me,” Goldwater was one of the bi- . partisan group of Senators (31 Republicans Aste 22 Democrats) who Voted for the controversial measure to exempt natural gas producers from strict federal ‘Teg- ulation. Sewn oe ee oon ‘WS Huron Bt Open a lon Oe 2-368 emain n Open Until 8 o Clock Tonight — \ random check of 13 = ary Today. * i cS RD tintin ‘ Ce a a THE: PONTIAC PRESS, vays Claim (lives - Springlike Weather ’ Weekend Wek Tol ee INTERNATIONAL NEWS Fifteen persons lost their lives | a Prosecul Ma . Waterford Girl Injured” as Auto Strikes Tree. Colleen Jarvis, 19, of Waterford whose tures of leg, arm and wrist and multiple. cuts ahd” bruises in the crash. Receives Minor Injuries ‘When Car Rolls Over Detroiter Richard T. Daher, 17, whose car rolled over Saturday night on Rochester road near Mead road, was treated for minor injuries and released from Avon Center Hospital. Oakland County Sheriff's depu- _ ties said Daher's car hit an icy spot in the road and went out of ed Sunday night after an alleged sin the Clink for ‘a Good Cause -Herday, What is, more he eS | If the 40,000, resent cancer rate Americans now ‘Ten every continues, the societ says, alive will at some time: in their life contract the disease. — ago cancer was known to afflict. one of ve Americans, compared. with the one in four SKI CASUALTY — A_ crutch especially made for him enables “Luger,” a Doberman Pinscher, to get around on his broken leg at Shawnee, Okla. The dog, a mas- cot of an Oklahoma City ski club, broke the leg while accompanying the club on a ski trip. Now he's eligible for the club's ‘Golden Crutch,” an award to members who break bones on the ski slope. City Police Arrest’ 2 in Alleged Joyride Two Pontiac youths were arrest- two-hour joy ride in a stolen con- vertible. Transmmssion ot the car had been badly damaged according to Terry E. Kelly, of Auburn Heights, who reported the’ theft at about 7 p.m, from 216 Central St. | Waterford police stopped the pair} at 10:15 p.m. at W. Huron St. and Vooheis Rd. They were turned over to Oak- land County Children's Home after questioning by Pontiac detectives, _|who said one youth is on parole fer setting fire to a railroad. box- car. = Mayor Thrown SAULT STE. MARIE Mayor) James Robertson was jailed yes-, was picked up en route home trom| Hulbert, where he had gone to gs Roy Guest told Mayor| reqpecey he was bieng arrested for “speedings’and when his hon or got to jail radio station WSOO begait blabbing the news to the whole WSOO appealed to citizens to! r out of jail. * But when Mayor Robertson got lout some three hours—after being | thrown into the new city-count\| clink, the Sault Ste. Marie Kiwanis | brought in $300 to help finance “Operation Heartbeat.” The goal of ‘‘Operation Heart- | beat” is $5,000 to finance a deli cate heart operation for a little girl identified thus far only as! “Beth.” Suspect Two Men in Theft of Radios control. The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Partly el ‘teday and tonight. Warmer to- tenight near ifreom a store at 51 W Ing two pocket radios Saturday! Huron St., Pontiac police said. An employe said the pair were jtoday _{ teases more ito live on into the age groups | : now. The cancer society says ithe apparent increase — is explainable at least partty| by two factors: Better };diagnosis and longer life. Cancer cases are less often}: ‘incorrectly diag- nosed as other diseases n- they were ten years ago. As science conquers other dis- people are enabled) hardest hit by cancer. Here are some other facts and ae Sa John Geiger, “pclrmce writer, | starts a six-part series on can- cer on page 4 of today’s Pontiac Press, He discusses recent prog. ress in the fight against this dis- ease. figures from the American Can- cer Society: : Cancer kills approximately 685 Americans every day — one of every six persons who die in the U. S., one man, woman or child every two minutes. It the cancer death rate con- tinues, about 250,000. Americans will die of it this year; 500,000 new cases of cancer will be diagnosed in 1956 and more than 700,000 persons will be under medical care for cancer, In 1956, of every four persons who get cancer, one will be saved —radjation -and surgery are the only approved methods of cure. Another. will die needlessly be- cause he could have been saved with present knowledge if the case had been detected early and treated promptly; the other two will die because their cancers are of types that science doesn't yet have the knowledge to cure. 15 British Officers Recalled by Eden (Continued From Page One) yesterday's killings of Israeli policemen by Syrian soldiers on the eastern shore of the — of Galilee. i; A military spokesman in Jeru- salem said that Egyptian troops in the Gaza Strip sector along the Mediterranean: coast fired” on an Israeli outpost in the .Kissufim area’ and Israelis returned the fire. Amid the fear of an Israeli-Arab full scale war in the Middle East U.N. truce supervisor Maj. |E. L. Eytan, director general Israeli Foreign Ministry. ‘A spokesman said the two dis-| cussed the Syrian-Israeli clash but! that the main topic was the Gaza "|Strip because of the concentration) of Egyptian troops who are being supplied with arms from the Soviet | bloc. killed at the Sea of Galilee was ‘three, with another wounded. Is. | ‘raeli policeman still missing. | = Four-Aulo Smashup Hospitalizes Driver “=: One driver was hospitalized in a deer was total. four-car pileup, early Sunday at! S. Saginaw and Raeburn Sta. Gerald R. Collier, 27, of 37 Yale: lAve. was admitted to St. cep Mercy Hospital with possible jeg: injuries, Collier's car rammed into = driven by Murie] L. Stephens, ‘of Royal Oak, police said, and ih turn, was..struck by the car of Col- li- ‘ins “Hughley, 51, of Detroit. ‘Mrs, Hughley, 44, was examined) for possible head injuries and re- | leased ffom“the hospital. aged, police said Burglars peas House, Giueledi Killer, Cancer Strikes 1 of 4 Americans. ~ NEW YORK (INS)—Cancer strikes one of every four Americans today, the American Cancer Society reports, and affects approximately two of every three families High/in the U.s.: - Gen. and drove her to the hospital. M. Burns met with Walter, ; ot the Deer Loses Bout the death toll of Israeli poticemen/ State Police said today. | A parked car also was dam-' trombonist. Two men are suspected af steal- Take Watches, Cigarettes Den er Dulles Arrives for SEATO Parley Secretary \s Optimistic Allies i in Karachi KARACHI, Pakistan WU. S. Secretary. of State Dulles flew into Karachj today to meet. with the foreign ministers and military leaders of America’s seven SEATO Pact. allies. In a brief sicpaet statement Dul- les said he was sure “great good will come’’- from the three-day conference of the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization Council open- ing. tomorrow. Dulles’ Big Three partners, For- \eign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd of Britain and French Foreign Min- ‘ister Christian Pineau, arrived later teday. The delegates from the other SEATO: allies — Australia, New Zealand, the Philippines and Thai- land—arrived earlier. TO SET UP HEADQUARTERS - After an opening public session in the Sind State Assembly hall, the conference in closed meetings is, expected, to take up. first the question of establishing a perma- nent secretariat and a headquar- ters—probably in Bangkok— for the organization. Until now, it has been to a large extent a paper . Lioyd and Pineau are alse certain to spend much time in private conversations on the rising. threat of an Arab-Israeli war, * ° * Lloyd said in New Delhi that “time is running out” in the con- flict between the Arabs and Isra- el “and the trouble is — getting worse rather than better." Summerfield’s Wife fo Enter UM Hospital DETROIT (INS) —-The wife of Postmaster General Arthur FE. Summerfield arrived in Willow Run Sunday afternoon to enter Ann Arbor’s University Hospital. Dr. H. Marvin Pollard, g spe- cialist in internal medicine at the University of Michigan, revealed Saturday night Mrs, Summerfield ‘was suffering from “an acute intestinal disorder.’ - Dr. Pollard said: “[ have been in constant consul- tation by phone with the family and their doctor in Miami. We are going to go through some studies on 3-Day Meeting With) ° jup to 100 miles per hour, as five Electors Go to Polls son of Princeton, N. J., left, and _line with the ait cance j Hits iaeePe ee on Walled Lake in Police Chase A chase at speeds up to 100 miles per hour early this morning led to the arrest of a Walled Lake| man on charges of driving under the influence of liquof, but not until the motorist had crashed a fence, skidded down the bank on- fo the ice of Walled [ake and rammed his car- into a’ cement breakwater. Joseph Brunelle, 45, of 1558 Quinif Dr., is being held at Oak- land County Jail on a charge of drunk driving, He was to be ar- raigned teday before Justice Jo- seph J. Leavy. of the ad of Sylvan Lake, Chief Ted Robinson of Wolverine Lake Police Department said - he} was alone in a scout car shortly/ after: midnight Sunday when he spotted Brunelle driving north about 75 miles per hour down the middle of the. road on South Com- imerce. . Robinson gave chess! and stopped Brunelle at Oakley Park road, but the motorist ‘‘took off and almost ran me down when I got out of the scout car,’ Robinson said. Walled Lake police also joined the chase. Circling a tree, Brunelle headed back on South Commerce at speeds shots were fired at his car. LJ ° . in Pontiac Primary (Continued From Page One) primary vote is necessary for can- and [ think there possibly may be some surgery. Whatever is going! to happen will occur within a few) days." The UM specialist, who has been! |Mrs. Summerfield's physician for lover a year, met her at Willow Run With Automobile; Is Now Venison A deer and an automobile battled jbriefly last night on White Lake| An’ Israeli spokesman said that) ‘Road near U.S. 10, Pontiac post) (incumbent )Frank O'Brien, Wil The deer lost. | Police said Patricia Girgux, 22, of 1320 Vinewood Ave., told them! |she was driving along the road, | the second nominee. didates in Districts 3, 5, and 6 as only two nomination petitions were \filed in each of these three” dis- itricts. Voters nominating candidates today will mark an “X” for only one on the ballot and the candidate receiving the second | highest number of votes wil) be j | ig |” } | The candidates in Districts 1,2, 4, and 7 are: District 1—Dr. Roy V. Cooley (incumbent), John B. Woodward, Andrew A. McCaskill, Samuel. J.| Whiters, David Simmons.” District 2—Philip E-. | Rowston| NEW PRESIDENTIAL ASSISTANTS — These men ‘have been named special assistants to the President. They are William H. Jack- Wy. Y. Jackson will assist in the execution of foreign policies. Curtis ~will be in charge of bringing the nation’ 8 aged air ha controls in Edna R. “Bixby /p.m, Laura Kentner Bixby, she was born ‘morning after an illness of one The Day in Riek ghaa ; 5 tee Edward. P. Curtis of Rochester, Pontiac Deaths Service for Edna R. Bixby, 73, who died Friday in Lake Worth, Fla., will be held Tuesday at 1 in Pixley Funeral Home, Rochester, with burial in Mount Avon Cemetery, “The daughter. of Taylor and in Pontiac April 18, 1882, and was | |Brownell-Forest Parking | Slated for Vote Tonight died Saturday at St. Joseph's husband, The assessments would run on Woodward from Maple to Daines and include East Maple frontage! as well as Hunter frontage and the area as far south as an ex- tension of Daines between Hunter! ‘and Woodward, Maple avenue’s traffic will be considered, along with financial] possiblities on how many plots can be constructed. Manor road area sewer assess- ment district comes before the commission tonight, with a pro- posal to refutid made raised in Oakland and Lapeer) Counties, | She became a teacher in Chi-| cago, where she later resided with| entirely new assessment district her nephew, Neil N. Hilton. She being organized is survived by several nieces and| peonews in Michigan, Mrs. Isaac Hoffman Mrs. Isaac (Alice S.) Hoffman, 86, of 20 Mt. Clemens St. died this week. . Born in Devonshire, England on August 21, 1869, ‘she was the daughter’ of Edwin and Eugenia Hayman, She married Isaac Hoft- man in Woodstock, Ontario. Mrs. Hoffman was a resident of the city for over 50 years and a member of the First Baptist Church for the same period. She / was a ber of the Gl and~ Missionary Society of the First Baptist Church, Surviving children are: Mrs. Louise Caldwell of California, Mrs Bertha Shuler of Pontiac, Mr. Harvey Hoffman of Florida and Dr, Theodore Hoffman of the US. Navy in the Phillipines. Also sur- viving are eight grandchildren, 24 great grandchildren, and a brother, Joseph Hayman of Toronto, Canada. Funeral arrangements are pend- in at the Huntoon Funeral Home. ‘/Knox, a cut forehead, and Ronnie payments previously by residents. The city manager has recommended in- creasing the ‘project, with an . Other items on the agenda are the Ferndale-Park right of way and paving hearing, requests for Elm street improvement, Meyrick property water service, and help for the water and ice problem on Martin street. A final cost report for Parking Lot No. 1 will be given, . * * * - Minor injuries of three teenage ‘boys were treated at Beaumont Hospital after their car crashed into a light pole at Maple and Shirley Sts. Saturday afternoon. The driver, George Albert Hol- den, 1087 Khox, 15, was ticketed fer reckless driving. Police said excessive speed caused the car, which skidded 94 feet, to go out! of control. Holden received a bruised an- kle, John Williams, 15, of 1016 Morrow, 15,. of 1158 Vila, y pierced cheek where he was forced against the gear ‘shift lever. » Ld * ° Marbles weré thrown, probably by a sling shot thropgh doors of ‘four homes Saturday night, but police could not find the vandal. Reports came from Merritt Ol. son, 407 W. Brown; William Ro- Robert A. Joynt Robert A. Joynt, 71, of 914 Chest-; nut St., Cadillac, formerly of Por-| tiac, died at his residence Satur- day after a lengthy illness. He was born in Gagetown on March 18, 1884 and married Clara "| Gilbert in Cadillac. Mr. Joynt came to the city from Bay City and was a re- tired merchant, Surviving besides his wife are four children; Miss Betty Joynt ‘and Mrs. William Frankenfield ‘of District 4—Floyd P. Miles’ (in Pontiac, Miss Goldie Joynt of cumbent), Basil, W. Toles, Norman Dallas, Texas and Mrs. Roman R. Bolton, Louis H. Biles. |Arnoldy of Houston, Texas. Also) District 7—Victor L. Smothers,|Surviving are two grandchildren, Htiam G. Spence. : tery, Detroit, home in Detroit. Her at 9 pearing and Requiem High - Mass willbe sung at 10 a.m. to- morrew at’*Holy Name Church. Burial will be in Mt. Elliott Ceme- 4 Prosecutor to Seek Third Term in Office Oakland County Prosecutor Fred- erick C. Ziem announced today he will seek a third 2-year. term in the November election. Ziem, 39; of Pontiac, is a Re- publican. He said his nominating petitions are being ciréulated throughout the county. First elected in 1952, Ziem pre- viously had served as an ant prosecutor and special prose- cutor for a grand jury. : A World War II veteran, he ob- tained both B.A. and law degrees from the University of Michigan. Loses Race, Wins Life - at Railroad Crossing FLINT (INS)—A 21-year-old De- troiter won and lost a race today. Police said Robert Grubbe ap- parently tried to beat a Grand Trunk passenger train at a cross- ing in the heart of the village of Davison, 10 miles east of Flint. He almost made it. ; The train clipped the rear end off the car, but Grubbe’s life- was spared. He is in St. Joseph gape in Flint with head injuries and oes lacerations and is in a state of shock. Walls Are Disfigured With Paring Knife Juveniles apparently propped a ladder against a vacant home at 728 Cortwright St. Sunday after- noon, broke in through a skylight and. disfigured walls with a paring knife." Mrs. Thomas J. Brown, 77 San- derson St., who owns the home, told Pontiac police a band of youngsters had been seen loiter- ing’ there /minding her own business, when| Benjamin M. Gates, Robert: — the deer leaped from some bushes | drv; Gilbert W. Long. to the right of the road and) The second issue to be foided slammed into her car. ‘by the voters is a proposed charter Damage to the car,was esti-| amendment to increase the sal- at $150. _ Damage to the/aries of the mayor and commis- | sioners, Conservation officers will donate ‘it to a County mel Watchmaker Guilty « in Colorado Murder Under the ala prams igri The proposal is the result of a | recommendation by a Citizens —— “Study Committee | eomposed of three former Pon- tine mayors and twé past com- missioners, and a sister, Mrs. Letticia Baker of} Midland. Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednes- day from the Methodist Church in|: Freeland with buriaf -following in Freeland Cemetery. The body is} at the Taylor Funeral Home in Freeland. 4 Ve Flint Resident Fined SCORES OF ' Benito Gonzales, 22, of Flint, who pleaded guilty to reckless OTHER PRIZES driving Saturday before Springfield) [ae Township Justice Emmett J. Leib, paid his fine of $35 with $25 costs. BRIGHTON, Colo. \R—-A district! every officia] meeting not to ex- court jury has convieted Robert ceed. $1,300 for sone year. They) \Mark Dearmin, 21, of second de- presently are paid $5 a meeting) gree murder in the shooting of and up to a maximum of $300 a Hubert Hahn, 27, a symphony year The mayor would receive $2,000) ! ‘a year based on 12 installments | Following the verdict Saturday. ynder the new plan. He presently, Judge Martin P. Miller deferred’ peceives the same pay as the com-| sentencing to allow counsel for the jpyissioners ver student watchmaker time The location ef the city’s 44 pre- onsider ah appeal. Conviction pincts is listed here for the refer- * * * lo c Burglars who ransacked a home carries a sentence af from'l0 years pnep of all Pontiac voters. Individ- at 51S. Ardmore St. Sunday night to life ‘stole two watches and a carton, of cigarettes, according to Pontiac ual registration cards indicate in. which precincts voters are regis-| tered. * * * Dearman was accused of killing \Hahn, a member of the Denver ith » - possibly thunderstorms, high or Police reports. 1—Whittier School: 2—Fire Sta-) _ nae ie mph seen loitering shortly before the, Julius Van Acker reported his symphony. _in a robbery attempt tion 2 9: 3 and ae Bagley School: | thie smeistore. closed at 5:30 p.m. The ra- -entire home was left_in shambles. jast Sept. Em mmanuel Christian School: | One Year “Age in Fentiae jeconcrete abutment off Avon road dios’ were valued at $52, police. said. ‘The rear door was pried loose, he | ‘said, and drawers and cabinets merly of Muskegon, Mich., ‘opened and contents scattered. Treated, Released After Car Strikes Abutment Injured when his car struck a near John R last night, 26-year-old: St. was given emergency treat- ment and released from Avon Ceh-| ter Hospital. . Chapman was unable to make a| statement as to how the accident’ happened. Roads Authority to Speak | iene! cee cove 38 pas ei bess Sues Sooceecun 62) 5 Ce ee ee 28 Mighest and QAR Temperatures This — Date in 2 in 1901; to Pontiac Service Group, Gerald W | raves, executive di- Virgil Chapman of 121 E. Howard} ON THE BAND WAGON! You're always on the band wagon when you use Press Want Ads to find buyers for those unused articles you have to sell. Here's an example of wick results’... sold all 3 struments the first night. Got. something to sell? aie a Want Ad! UPRIGHT PIANO. $40 TENOR banjo, $40. Violin, #35. OR 3-1688 eet = To Place Your Want Ad ling. | enariy -q1-TectoF of the ‘Michigan Good Roads. 3 piilweukes, $3 33/Federation, will speak before the DIAL FE 2-8181 41 New Qrieans 72 A |Pontiac Kiwanis Club at noon to- 7 Omens —§._ 30| Morrow in the Hotel Waldron. | Just ask for th a a | The federation was tastrumentai mop eciet Haat tad 86 8 Prantisce $7 42 in moting ‘the recent survey of| , : os Sire @ Sl mie higinoayencds done by} WANT AD DEPT. 16 $2 3e\the Automotive Safety Foundation. : » ; : ‘ Miss Gover Danielson, 25, for- 15, 39 and 40-Washington School; | was 816 and 9—Senior High School; 7— prosecution witness. She was With! crevens Hall: 8 31, and 41—Web-| Hahn in a car at the time of the] ster School: 10—Crofoot School: | holdup ‘M—Oakland County Office Bldg.;, —Wisner School. “Others are: 13 and 14—L neoie Scheel: 15 and 42—Owen School; 16 and 35—LeBaron School: 17— Two men were slightly injured Emerson Se hool, 18—Fire Station Saturday night when their car 4; 19 —St. Mic hael's Hall; 20; missed a curve on Franklin Rd.) Y.M.C.A; 21—Central School; 22—| Two Slightly imered as Car Misses Curve Johnson é Stop out today, see all the ans. W004gs TICKETS Cc new 1956 Johnson Motors. . a, & ; YSLER'S “a /-NOW Choose yours! Convenient CHRY ac ; : 3 SAVE aoe Ni | CREDIT TERMS can be arranged to fit your bud- get. NEED OUTBOARD ALL to get immediate service. at a Grand Trunk Railroad cross- City Hall; 23—Eastern Junior. ‘|High; 24—Longfellow School; 25, The driver, Charles J. Lee, %, land 26—McConnell School; 27, 28,) ‘of Plymouth and Luther Crane, 47, and 29—Wilson :School: 30—Congre-| of Walled Lake suffered face cuts|gation B'nai Israel: 32—Wever ‘from the dashboard and were giv- | School; 33--Naval Training Center: | en treatment at Pontiac General/34—Pontiac Housing Bldg.; 36 and) Hospital. '37—Jefferson Junior High; 43— -Lee told Pontiac police he was Malkim School; and 44 at Baldwin unfainiliar with the road and failed School. Get your repair work done now and be set for the season Slaybaugh’s STATE FA ADVANCE SALE! REG. $1.25 TICKETS ore dh my AT troit and vicinity, and in Windsor, and at Hudson's (Downtown and Northiand), Crowley's, Kern's, Sears’, REPAIRS! ~~ Ward's, Kinsel's, Rayl’s, Grinnell's, Bleazby’s, Demery'’s and Cunning- Then don't wait for the ham's Griswold Street Store. Spring rush! .. . then expect Amateur PHOTO CONTEST—$2.000 in prizes Sponsored by MICHIGAN PHOTOGRAPHIC DEALERS’ ASSOC. SHOW OPENS Soom: 11 AM, ARCH | die, 1201 ; ©, W. Williams | 1824 Pine; ‘and David Walbart | 1355 Suffield. Want to ea me * * | | une Vi Birmingham Women's Club will, in] by ate hear Mrs. William Burlingame, Space Left for 2° talk on “It’s Gardening for You" Immediate Reservations at the regular meeting tomorrow Required afternoon at 1 p.m, at the Baldwin! References Exchanged library. The American Home! Contact department has charge of the meeting, and an election of offi-— Mrs. Harry Whittaker ee eae 1316 W. Brocker Rd. - Mrs. Robert M. Ross | ae hee cP 2 Mrs. Helen (Nellie) E. Ross, 86, 1 @& HIT-SONG GARDENS nq For Your LEADING FLORISTS in De- 17 thru 25 Fs z to see the curve. His car was nol damaged, police ape An estimated th cents of every consumer dollar spent for pork [goes for cuts that make up some- +} What less than one-half the hog’s| liveweight. * “Admits Drunk Driving a with drunk driving, Ray Pruitt, 27, of 2110 E. Walton Blivd., ‘pleaded pes ‘before Springfield’ Township Justice Emmett J. Leib ,and Was fined $75 with $25 costs. Sponsored by HORTICULTURAL society FOR 5000. some, Sports Shop MICHIGAN FLOWER & GARDEN EXHIBITION, INC. [ Ais 630 Oakland Ave. 17597 Jomes Cousens Highwey © DETROIT 35, MICH. Abe Phones: FQ 8-0453 & UNiversity 4-5640 Sy J. FE 4-0824 i / lene “y TUE b PONTIAC PRES SS, MONDAY; MARCH. 5, 1036 THREE | Copter Service Set for Detroit City Airport Flight Firm ‘to Schedile Shuttle and Instruction Classes DETROIT w—A helicopter taxi service soon will be available in president of Whirt-Air, said the helicopter will be available for taxi service and for flight instruction. The firm now operates a flight school, “If someone wants us to pick them up at their home we'll do i if they have a 100. by 100 foot area . The serv- ice is expected to cost about $75 to land,” said an hour, -...... * * * Sear acess ae cues: NEW YORK ®—The Elmer De- Golier family of Brockton, N.Y. até breakfast one .morning and \Sunday dinner. would be two chick- Mrs. De, Golier said her’ domes- | ateltie duties wert not too difficult because most of the children “look after each other pretty well.” But stie admitted to baking 20 loaves of bread a week and said a typical ens with dumplings. girls and seven are boys. are married and live away. fronr home; Two are in college and ore works away from home. - The De Goliers, here in conjunc- tion with the opening of the 53rd annual American Toy Fair next Monday, live on a 30-acre fruit and vegetable farm about 20 miles t A uled for delivery in Detroit next month to give the Motor city its first civilian-owned helicopters. Freuhauf Trailer Co. has ordered one of the $40,000 copters to shiut- tle executives- between downtown) Detroit, city airport, Willow Run and the company’s new research center in Troy Township. Frederick C. Matthaei, a De- troit business executive, has or- dered a helicopter and plans te 2 Rockford Residents Killed in Auto Wreck IONIA #—Two nien were killed)’ commute in it between Detroit and his home near Ann Arbor. He is president of American - at 12:30 a.m, today when a car in which they were riding missed a curve on M44, eight miles north of Metal Predacts Co, The helicopters are single engine machines that carry. three persons including the pilot. C. V. Burnett, director of the Detroit Aviation Commission, said) — the Detroit council will be asked) to approve three heliports within' the city for copter flights. The sites being considered are at city, airport, the seaplane base at the] foot of St. Jean and in the civic) center near the present ice i rink on bd nite Riverfront. Draft Record Bi Budget for Detroit's Schools DETROIT «In drawing up a record budget of $123,676,210 for Detroit's public schools, Supt. Ar- _ thur Dondineay says estimated needs for the 1956-57 year are | based on the theory the state —_ start taking over Wayne. Uni - versity, Ld . The budget makers .cut the esti- - mated amount of Detroit -school ' money allocated for Wayne to _ $9,843,000. They are counting on | the state to provide $3,239,000 next year to operate and expand the, university. LJ | The State Legislature is expect-|] / ed to decide before its session] ends April 6 whether the state | _ will take over Wayne. ‘SLEEP TONIGHT WITHOUT PAINS OF ARTHRITIS RHEUMATISM er Your Money Back ! Take PRUVO Tablets as directed today. Prove to yourself ie no better non- muscular aches and pain attacks and at the ft action PRUVO Tablets give wt. relief from pain ati * itamin c 80 essential to the ith and elasticity of img. ti im j and body. 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AUTOMATIC” | % ne a“ - Apo iy yt 4 ; i * * ee ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, _ MONDAY, manent Be: 1956, a . ‘ 7 ae ‘ene = Manager Rosseit oan, General. Circulation Manager Tavertising’ Manoger JORMA. Rear Joun W. Prrecrsate. WW, Cuaanss one, Secretary and Editor on favertisina Mar BR Ban waiter Classified Manager _ tion. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS to the use’ seers SAS wd scarran service rs be eaiietes Sets -= shee a,zeer. Ab wee sipecriptons payable in advance. OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS BO econ MARCH 5, 1956 ~ Larger U.S. Exhibits Needed at Trade Fairs It is encouraging to learn that our Government is showing greater in- terest in U..8. representation at for- eign trade fairs. The need for this is emphasized by the disappointing U. S. exhibit at the great annual Leipzig fair in East Germany. The Russian exhibit there is large and attracts a great deal of — attention. In contrast, ours is re- ported to be limited to the field of ‘book publishing. ; x * * It is unfortunate indeed that a more representative~display of American products was not en- tered there. The Leipzig fair is the principal meeting place of ‘East-West trade. Large exhibits have been placed there by Brit- ain, France and other Western and Asian countries, including India and Communist China. Some criticism might result from — the fact that East Germany is a Com- munist .country our Government doesn’t Tecognize. Yet, it seems to us if it is worthwhile to exhibit in Leip- zig at all, a greater effort should have been made to attract foreign atten- x x * It should be remembered, however, - that our Government’s interests in. international trade fairs is less than polar ene time great prog- = ~~. a More than 15,- of them in Asia, have seen our industrial and con- . sumer goods at these fairs, Whenever such an effort was made, our displays attracted interests than Russia's. a Sera os i, 2 oor: State Department is con- - sidering whether to a large exhibit of farm leanne and machinery to the Moscow trade fair next summer. Any hesitation over this plan should disappear in the light of the great advantage we derive from letting the Rus-. sians see some of the products of our free, highly industrialized society. Eden’s Tips to Reds In his quiet statesmanlike way Britain’s Prime Minister Epen has been reading the Russians some pointed lessons on the bald facts of international life. Sir AntHony has taken ad- vantage of the mid-April visit of Messrs. KHRUSHCHEV and BuLaanin to Britain to do a little counter propaganda work in Commons debate. Quite ob- viously, like other world leaders, he has noted the boastful tone and phraseology of Kremlin pronouncements. ~x~ *«* * One example is the Russian claim that the Soviet Union could win an atomic war. KHRUSHCHEV even let drop the suggestion that some the USSR could escape the consequences of such a conflict. Clearly for Khrushchev’s special benefit, the Prime Minister point- ed out “no camp is invincible in modern war, and this must be understood at least by all the great powers today.” At the same tinie he emphasized that in spite of Communist. propaganda, mil- lions of in many lands / believe that there is only on¢ colonial power left, and that ts Soviet Russia. / * ik “Sa x * In thus preparing the ground {for _ the*April conference, the British Jeader is serving well the cause of visit. - - a =* 6 . West, Without such direct, down-to- ” . garth talk, there could be little hope of constructive results from the » Our Italian Guests Public interest in the state visit of Italy's President Groncur and’ his party js heightened by his ardent advocacy of NATO expansion. Americans of Italian descept are especially interested in him because he is the first chief of state from that country ever to. visit the United States. There also is general interest “in the ‘Nation’s honored gvest be- cause he personifies a new type of Italian political leader. x * * A former labor leader and ~ school teacher, he is one of the principal architects of. Italy’s Christian Democratic Party, chief aim of his discussions with President E1sennower*® was be- lieved to be closer Italo-U. S. co- operation. ‘Mr. Groncut is repre- sented as believing that the only way to fight Communism at home is to raise living - standards. , Kk As representatives of a great and friendly people, President and Mrs. Groncur and their party have been given a warm welcome in Washing- ton. From. there they are coming to Detroit for a-two day visit before leaving for San Francisco. Heading the American delegation which is accompanying them is. Mrs. CLARE Bootx Luce, U.S. Ambassador to Italy. Our hope is that they will carry ~ home with them only pleasant mem-. ories of their tour. The Man About Town City of Warren Just Over Line in Macomb “County; Has a Big Start “Gold @igger: A gal who mines her own business. Now incorporating as a city, Warren fmmediately takes a place in population among the top dozen Michigan munici- palities. With its northwest corner less than a dozen miles from the southeast Pontiac city limits, it has the largest population of any city in Macomb County, taking that distinction almost threefold ‘from Mt. Clemens which now has around 20,000. It comprises Warren Township, and has an area over one.and one-half times that covered by Pontiac City. Its . population exceeds 55,000. The only for- _ merly -incorporated municipality within its borders is Warren Village which had a 1950 population of 727. In the March issue of “Pontiaction,” the bulletin of the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce, Manager John W. Hirlinger seeks an assistant in a qualified young man who might be Interested in “cham- ber” work. We've observed, John, that !t usually is women whe do the chamber work. So many robins spend the winter with vs that single cases are not news, but Mrs: Dolores Larahmore of 196 Hughes St., reports a whole tree filled with them. When their fourth child was born on March 1 to : / Mr. and Mrs. Felix Ballard j of 2554 Syivan Shores, it was their second child to be born on that date, and/the birthdays of their other two cpldees are each on Feb. 22. Plastic telephone and i line poles are in production, and promise to come inte qaite gen- eral use. Then what will the woodpeckers do? / Counting 12 deer in a herd near his home out Baldwin Road, in Orion Town- ship, Mortimér Fessenden says he has noticed that they are eating the twigs off Mees. “2 T like that slogan of our sportsmen’s clubs: = / “The game law violator is a thief.” Not Ahat I suspect any reader of this colunin needs such a thing, — is paseed along by . ; / Dr. Maurice Pruitt, Prominent in the National Conference /on Alcoholism, that a new drug called “euporphin” will cure the desire for liquor. He also says that a: couple of jiggers of a mixture of lemon juice, salt and brown sugar will knock out a hang-’ over in 30 minutes. ~ Verbal Orchids to— . Mrs. William Avis of 163 Perkins St.; ninety-first birthday. _complish that- result. FUND / -. PROBE | iy * "4 > Se See Waiting ’til He Goes ie David Lawrence Says: Effective Campaigning, Uniting Factions, Assured if Nixon Is. Nominated Again - WASHINGTON—Efforts are be- ing made in the most subtle fash-. fon to persuade President Eisen- hower to desert Vice President Nixon and agree.to someone else for second place on the ficket. Some of the same peopie who tried to convince Eisenhower to abandon his running made in the midst of the 1952 campaign are active again in the plot. They know little or nothing about national politics, They don't realize they could split the Republican party wide open and imperil its chances of victory this year. s* * +¢ The Republican party has al-: ready had one experience with riman, Democrat; owed his vic- tory and Senator Ives, Republican, lost the gubernatorial race be- cause disaffected Republicans stayed at home in key cuaxtivs in New York state. _ TOUGH UNITY BATTLE AHEAD Throughout the nation in several pivotal states it is the regular Republicans on whose enthusiasm the nominees must depend. It is going to be hard enough to bring that faction into line and only the the yeoman efforts of the indefatigable Senator Knowland of California will be able to ac- If. Nixon isn't on the ticket, this task will be doubly difficult because Nixon symbolizes the fight against the Communists in government. For he helped to expose Alger Hiss and hasn't been forgiven by the_ “liberals” forghat service to his country. While Vice President Nixon and Senator Krowland haven't seen eye to eye: in California politics, it is unlikely that Know- land be stirred to en- thusiasm Af his fellow Califor. nian with whom he maintains a close / ditched through misrepresenta- tions by the very same crowd who have been fighting Know- Vand and trying at times to oust /him trom the leadership of his party in the Senate, This correspondent well re- members the maneuvering that went on in the California delega- tion just before Ike was nominated in 1952. At that time the then Senator Nixon was leading the fight for Etsenhower support and Senator Knowland was leading the battle for Taft votes. The Cali- fornia delegation was the ceriter of a real struggle. Immediately after the balloting which nomi- nated Eisenhower, this writer said to Nixon: “There {s talk of nominating Senator Taft for vice president so as to bring harmony to the party. What do you think of it?” “I would be for it.’ said Sen- ator Nixon. ‘You can tell that to anybody.” DEVOTED TO GOP UNITY But the cleavage was too deep and some of the managers of the Eisenhower pre-convention cam- paign said it wouldn’t do: The significant thing is that Nixon from that day on has de- voted himself to healing the breach in the party. He had the confidence of the late Senator Taft, Nixon certainly gave no comfort in either the 1952 or 1954 campaign to those, who were friendship ts - ” pills. “soft” on the anti-Communist is- sue. : If Vice President Nixon. were ete once more he could take on in debate the presidential nominee of the other party. The present controversy may provide the build- up in public interest just as it gave Nixon a- television audience of millions when he was attacked in the 1952 campaign. Vice President Nixon is an ex- cellent debater and an effective campaigner. He would draw big crowds and attract large ’ television audiences. He is one -of the ablest men in public life today. and knows the issues better than any man who could be selected as running mate to President Eisenhower. He has been openly “smeared” by Dem- ecrats and clandestinely by a &roup on. ‘the Republican side who think that whatever pleases the Stevenson point of view will ~ get Republican votes, It's an illusion which has never panned out—for the jndependent voters are not a colleetion of in- tellectual “liberals.”’ Unless the Republican party can get all of its regular vote to the polls and retain. the Democrats who shifted in 1952 on the “Com- munism, Korea and corruption" issues, it will be a closer race than most people today, even in the Eisenhower a are ready to believe. (Copyright, 1956, New York Herald Tribune Inc;) Laxatives Not Necessary - for Those Who Are Healthy By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Should child or. adult have a periodic ‘‘clean-out” with a laxa- tive if in good health and of regu- lar habit? Mother-in-law insists our youngster should have a dose of castor oil once a week or at the first sign of illness. I always give the juice of stewed prunes (dried prunes) if it seems a laxative is needed, but I have never in my life taken any kind of laxative .. . (Mrs. F. J. L.) * * The proportion of people who never resort to laxatives or other unnatural ‘‘aids’’ to peristalsis in- creases day by day. Having never’ taken a laxative, Mrs. F. J, L. can see no reason for giving the children laxatives, unless under doctor's orders. In Little Lesson .7, The New Brady Baby Book, . (35¢ and stamped, self- addressed envelope), Isay: - If the baby’s fad is too weak, too much water and not. enough nutritive material (fat, carbohy- drate, protein), of course there will be a costive state. * If the baby does not get enough vitamin B, as already explained . . , of course all the digestive processes will be weak and ineffi- cient. If you want your baby to thrive, to be well and happy and normal, resist that impulse to give physic, enema, or any other alleged ‘‘aid’’ for the action of the bowel. This peristaltic actign is a perfectly reg- ulated process, and the first inter- ference with the mechanism (by castor oi] or the like) is equivalent to adjusting a new watch with a hairpin. AMERICANS MISLED The ignorance of ppople who in- terfere with the autonomic (auto- matic) regulation of the bowel is due to (1) careful evasion of the subject of physiology and hygiene of digestion in elementary educa- tion, and (2) the wrong suggestions imparted to the American people via almanacs, billboards, maga- zine and newspaper and nowadays radio and television promotion of “regulators’’ fancy salts and liver ee So deeply implanted is the no- tion that the bowels must be watched and forced to work on schedule, that few victims of the constipation obsession will volun- tarily refrain frofn taking physic or using any artificial means of inducing bowel action for more than 48 hours. Yet, as described in Lesson 05, Constipation Habit and Colon Hy- giene, the nostrum vendors appro-~ priate a large portion of their profits to the business of keeping It takes not only-better than ordi- nary intelligence but character and will to stick it out more than 48 hours without resorting to physic. Indeed, many have stuck it out for four or five days before nature re- sumed control. I have heard from many weak ones,who became pan-- icky and returned to slavery after - a 50 or 60 hour try. But I have ‘never heard of any. occurrence worse than temporary discomfort from a four or five day effort. Signed letters. not more than one page or 100 words long, pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease, ding- nosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. William Brady, if @ stamped self- addréssed envelope is sent the Pon- tiac Press. Pontiac, Michigan, (Copyright 1956) name, sddress and Basie "Coudny. Danocrawe ‘Head * Disputes Senator’ S. ‘Speech eae the ester fn eiuest S ie neee In your leaing ofiteries Yel. i= you say “Arizoria’s Barry M Gold- water is one U. S. Senator who. never leaves anyope jn the dark,” principles, he sug ‘step. backward” toward free enterprise and individual ini: tiative. Does the Senator perchance. pro- ceed forward by stepping back-_ ward with the high sounding Re- * publican principles of “free enter- prise’ that permits General Mo- tors to up its income 136 per cent, US Steel 178 per cent, big business profits 46 per cent, Walle the farme- Committee Foreign Policy Will Play Major - ‘Role in Campaign American foreign policy again ~ will be a very hot issue in the presidential election race, s Ld . The debate will grow in intensity now that President Eisenhower has made his decision to seek re- election, The Korean War was a big Issue the last time. Now a key dispute revolves around the question of what should be done to counter the new Soviet tactics in the Middle, East, and southern Asia.. British Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd told: Parliament earlier this week that Russia is playing a dan- gerous game by pouring arms into Arab states. . ““No on action since the in- vasion of South Korea,"’ he said;: “has done more to bring nearer the danger of war.” POLICY REVISION Secretary of State John Foster _ Dulles, under heavy fire by critics ‘of the Eisenhower administra- tion, has said that the United States might have to~ revise its foreign policy’ to meet the’ new Soviet challenge more effectively. * * * The long-range American plan is to make Soviet leaders see the advantages of abandoning Leninist - principles of trying to implant com- munism throughout the world, and . to become a “‘gaod gdod neighbor” in peaceful economic competition, - This also remains the policy of Britain, the main partner of the United States in the Western de- fense alliance. = But the difficulties are énor- mous because as British Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden said, “We speak different languages. Our philosophies are poles apart.” * The Western allies face far-reach- ing decisions in politics, economics and psychology in meeting Mos- cow's new diplomatic and econom- i¢ competition. OF ALL PEOPLE! Sir Anthony complained that so- viet party boss Nikita Khrushchev, of all people, had stressed at the Soviet party congress the principle of non-intervention in other coun- tries’ domestic affairs; and that Forign, Minter VM, Moltov about coloniatism, * 6 #@. “But,” said Eden, “there is only H nations in Asia, the Middle East _ “and Africa, i By JAMES J. METCALFE Who is more worthy to be loved . . When lovers get together? .. . Is one more wonderful or less . Or does it matter whether? ... So Ladore you, darling, and... ever I wil] serve you” ever blind some ove may be .. . By spoken word or letter . . . Who can lare upon this earth... That someone else is better? .. . We all are human beings and, .. Our common faults are many .. . And surely no one in this world . . . Was ever free of any... Some creatures can be wonderful . But there is no perfection . . As lovers soon discover in, . . Their marital selection. (Copyright 1956) Smiles With the ever - growing popula- tion in our country, think of all the friends you can have if you're a right guy. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Because, even because they have seduced my people, saying, Peace, and there was no peace; and one built up a wall, and, lo, others daubed it with untempered mortar.—Ezekiel 13:10, * * * Even peace may be purchased at too high a price.—Franklin, Case Records of a Psychologist: Does Compression of Material Cause Reader or Listener to Lose Interest? Publisher William Hamel has raised one of the most intri- guing questions in modern print psychology. We psycholo- gists don't have the erzact answer yet, but you readers can mull over this problem and ask — yourselves what you think about it. Is there a limit to the compression of ideas, after which we lose our interest therein? By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case Q-391: William B. Hamel fs an astute publisher at Mattoon, Ilinois. “Dr. Crane, we have been run- ning your copy as it is,” he began, “but we notice that some of the other newspapers in our area de- lete part of it. ® * “We wonder what you about thi¢ matter.” Well, the problem of high priced newsprint causes chronic head- aches to publishers and editors nowadays, so they often feel im- pelled to cut down stories. LJ think Maybe you readers don't fully realize it, but the raw paper cost alone is almost 7 cents per pound nowadays. Just the paper cost before print- ing, therefore, for a metropolitan Sunday newspaper may run over -15 cents and sometimes 20 cents, so be grateful to advertisers for helping permit the continuation of daily newspapers in America at * their present bargain prices. PRINT, PSYCHOLOGY Mr. Hamel has raised a pomt that warrants much scientific study in psychology latis and journalism schools, I That- question involves how far compression can go without spoil- ing human. interest values. ~ i 4 ing time, Even in the realm of gastric foods, scientists can offer com- pressed proteins and other concen- trated vital food elements so that a few pills can be swallowed in 30 seconds to serve as a full meal. But would we human beings like to dispense with the longer, pleasant meal hour now in vegue? Sermons, too, could be reduced to a mere recitation of the Ten Commandments, plus the Golden Rule. \Then the clergyman could quit in less than three minutes. But would we listeners ‘profit from such a recital of terse moral epi- grams as we now do by a longer sermon documented with true cases which clarify and illustrate | those abstract ethical rules? MAGAZINE MISTAKES In recent years I personally have felt that some of our magazines have erred in compressing fiction into concentrated formats. They have often advertised that you could read a certain tale in 9 min- utes and 27 seconds, average read- en fe ee By worshiping the stpp watch, instead of basic laws of human interest, these magazines e lost narrative appeal, so they now try to make up for this deficit by an excessive use of pictures. It requires a certain amount of time for our adrenal glands and even the stomach to secrete properly. A gulped three-minute a thus fails to please us as - much as a leisurely banquet ses- sion. And we can’t aan it prop- erty. Ultra compression of narration also doesn't let us build up emo- tionally to the proper climax, so we are left ‘‘cold.”” Look at the movies and you'll see that the main picture still takes over an hour to work up the average audience to the pinnacle of pathos or fear or other maxi- mum emotional experience. Bivesd Sunday didn't produce con- fn a three-minute sermon, iy . not do we school teachers get proper ‘results even in a 10- minute class session. ‘ The modern trend toward brev- ity, is thus killing much of the former human interest values of the printed page, so Mr. Hamel has spotlighted one of the most vital questions in print psychology. We mave no great amount of laboratory data to prove all the points mentioned above, but I do find that my mail input goes down whenever my colomn is deleted or unduly compressed. Maybé that‘is due to thé lowered attention value of a smaller space. But it might be due to the “dry” effect of too great cornpression. don't you think? See ‘tomorrow's mae fe ys write to Dr. Geo welt. ea poe pe Me eres | and printing costs when fou for psychological charts and (Copyright 1956) os. t .. THE: PONTTAC PRESS MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1956 | Bob Considine Says: Joe 7 iM ee os Famed Picture Collection — =o oo. . * Ber SAR a = : jon Display..in Dearborn 1 e- F fo : 5 aes 3 ore a: “TCA display of Edward Steichen's ,0oking for a Home!—FAere's the Answer 280" : | @ we. © lot photographs of life in various] | ~ 2 : a : ‘+ leountries of the world, recently) > NEW YORK (INS)—Looking forjabout Raymond Loewy's super-| “Chapel Green,” a home near memorable day, you have taken ; ,He returned to Pittsburgh, was was put on. exhibition in the “amid a house to buy? Or an apartment? modern place at St. Tropez Var) Fredericksburg, Va.. “built by a | care of me, in sickness and in (remarried to his wife and now is|Ford Museum at Dearborn. France. “Views. on the Mediter-| relative of Ge6tge Washington health, in good times and in lean ‘editor and publisher of “Pittshurgh se 8 see. Man named Previews, Inc. annem. Price on request.” just after the signing of a peace | times. Also, you presented me Aviation,” a magazine serving that) The studies have as their theme All you need is money and’a = And then there’s that peachy | treaty with the Indians.” 33 with two wonderful. daughters pusy crossroadsin our,commercial|the “universal: oneness of human| for a lot of space. air-conditioned restaurant going | acres, $25,000. : whom you raised, in your like- |air set-up. He has been made albpings all over the world,” and will do the rest. It is an interna-| pegging for $250,000 im St, Johns, | “Cherokee,” which looks like al "®S® be God-fearing, good ahd |jite member of -the great club he teach 503 pictures by,273 pho- tional real estate clearing house. | Newfoundland. “Liquor license |setting for “Gone With the Wind", PUr® women. I thank God-for |helped found and which pegarded|tographers from 68 countries, - ebtalnable.” Too far? How about ihefore the O'Haras went to séed, “Pring you to me all these years ‘him as not of this world, Special visiting hours ‘from 9 Going to her serene the 11-room colonial built im Con-|is for sale on its 900-acre planta- and pray that he will let you be » ¢ «@ a.m, to 9 -p.m. daily: will be in - voting ea th aoe at — N. me ee i tion-on the Combahee. River, Colle. ee for many, Many |" 1+ was a premature obit which/effect during the duration of the : MOND AY : i oe 2 sf j } wi ) vain's. i / aias cE et RIGHT.” os THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, MARCH’ 5, 1956 . \ oe ‘ UN i. { Rh Schools to Use Films | chives were luted to develop Uftimatum to Red when he was found to be carrying To Handle Publicity re omina e hee ) _ LANSING i9'— The State He TEHRAN, Iran — Iran has) : LANSING (@—James A. Baubie, ~ as _ e Se torical Commission reported The Amazon river is navigable|given Russia’s assistant military; An average central manager of public relations ‘Ge : make two films, on lumbering and|for ocean vessels 2,300 miles fromjattache in Tehran a week to e requires rach, 6 $50AN| oe tor Choc” Gap Dee, or. f erm } development ot _ transportation, |the sea, as far as Iquitos, and be-|out of the country. The feet of cable, cable : Fi , “, available for school use during thé!yond that for 486 miles moré for|Maj. Ivanovich Kouznetsoff, was|contain from six to units to|has been named chairman of the |May 20-26 Michigan Week. Rarejships drawing 14 or less, feet of last week as a spy, butiprovide for necessary Michigan Week national magazine Korean President, ‘80, photographs from the commissign'water. .* ms, ittee. ~ Seems Hesitant to Run Rhee cited his age and said he warts to retire. 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Here are’ some of the things an- nounced as in -progress or | plan next five years up to 10 different | types ef atomic power reactors of from 50,000. to 200,000 kw. capa-| city each. There will be slow, fast) and medium speed neutron reac-| tors, reactors using graphite, | | power beryllium, - heavy and ordinary deficit). The two installations will!water decelerators, with gas, wa- have together a capacity of one|ter and metal coolers. One pow-|} the The government plans to build iby 1960 two large atomic power | plants in the Urals area (which at present has a and fuel HAVE YOU VOTED -on the 5c parking issue If Not_ Do It NOW! H. R: Nicholie ; INSURANCE AGENCY #7 Mt. Clemens Phone FE 2-2326 million kilowatts, roughly half the/erful reactor will use- thorium as output of Grand Coulee, hydroelectric power station in the. Plans for a nuclear-powered ice- United States. . _ A third atomic power plant to tion. The vessel is reckoned te op- ,be built near Moscow is designed‘erate two to three years at a Fto yield 400,000 kw. Stretch without additional fuel. | Soviet engineers estimate that currently the capital investment: Work on a power for other) required for a large nuclear — itypes of ships, for aviation and er station will be 50 per cent high-'for Jand transport machines is) er than for a large coal-fueled sta-| promised on a broad scale, tion of similar capacity. They The Soviet Union claims an [estimate the cost of producing;abundance of radioactive mater- one. kilowatt hour of nuclear elec-|ials for use in research and the, ‘trie pewer will be approximately ee re. . 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Hart, address- South Oakland Chapter 19, Dis- abled American Veterans, praised Michigan as “‘one of the leaders in jthe nation in providing facilities jand services for her one million veterans." * «¢ ‘Hart, a DAV member himself, added that “Veterans’ organiza- | | tions properly can claim important leredit for this fact.” to veterans, Hart warned, ‘It is many times easier to recognize and resist attacks on our free in- stitutions when waged by an ene- alert defense of these same insti- | tutions during time ot peace, ¢ ; far right and from the far left; no uniform identifies our enemies, but they can be as destructive of freedom as a full field army.” Shah of Iran Bags Ist Elephant in India - MYSORE, India @®—The Shah of ‘Tran has bagged his first elephant ‘in Mysore’s forests. Queen Soraya spotted the huge SAVE *10% ‘{usker behind a bamboo grove and 3 DAYS ONLY the Shah dropped it with a bullet The royal couple has been tour- | ing India- largest its base. jotiver St. ‘breaker to serve: along Siberia’ 8! fiscated, police said, north coast are nearing eomple- | ler, was released along with Floyd . 32, Norman, Okla.,|- detectives, said the victim's for-|- ing-a meeting Saturday night of| Reviewing major state services my in uniform, than to maintain “These attacks come. from the! - such schemes." In @ prepared speech in Mar- shall, 150 miles: southwest of Minneapolis, he traced the begin- | nings - -of federal aid: for soil. con- ‘servation back to 1936 under) i President Ro: wevelt. . + oa. in the fourth day of his five-day drive ‘for support in Minnesota's March 20 presiden- Police say three minors arrest-| if ed last night were drinking beer | lin a car parked in-a lot on Ken- nett Rd. _ Charged with itegal seen ae were Leroy W. Proper, 19, of 685 N. Perry St.; Frederick J. Drake," “"* 5 5 o' 17, of 689 N, Perry, = Fred-| He said that in 1936 when the Allotment Act was passed ‘'there were scores of Republicans who cried to high heaven and you would have thought the end of the world was approaching.” He quoted Rep. Martin (R- Mass) as saying then that farm- ers “are to be regimented for all time.’ “The Republican administration has repeatedly recommended re- Pair Faces Sentence |duced appropriations for soil con- ‘Iservation work,” Stevenson said. GRAND RAPIDS # — Almond, «Democrats in Congress were Quirk, 21, of Langsburg and his|anle to fight off a part of. these wife, Lois Ann, 48, have been or- cuts,. When we regained control dered to appear later this month) of ‘Congress in 1954 the Demo- for sentencing after pleading guilty|crats restored. soil conservation Thursday before Federal Judge W. | appropriations to their full level. Wallace Kent ontcharges involving a reeorerae : altering money. Quirk pleaded * : guilty on three counts of Clipping Seeking Second Term corners from five-dollar bills and) CENTER _ (INS) — Center pasting thé?’ to one-dollar bills.|Line Mayoff A. G. Hazen will His wife pleaded guilty on two \seek his second two-year term in counts of passing anered money | the April 2 election against fre- ih Lansing. quent candidate Harry J. Shay. Sen, Kefauver (D - Tenn) for Minnesota's 30 national conven- Several cans of beer. were Con, Two Farmington ‘youths, - arrest- ied last night in their car at the jcorner of Bagley and Wessen Sts., iwere charged with pagsessing beer, according to Vice Squad officers. Jailed were Geraid E, Peeling, ‘2, and Robert G. Woode, 18. tial primary, ‘He is contesting with : | GOP Soi Plan | [i erats have “‘flatly turned down]. — Mr. Phil Orencia Certilied Watchmaker — Always FREE EASY PARKING st Our Door at TEL-HURON TIME TO” FIT. Right! 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He Six More Parliament Seats Gained’ in State Voting; Reds Ousted STUTTGART, Game wn — With the last state election hurdle ~* safely cleared, Chancellor Kon- mercenary. ~Then @ tall young man, in layers of renown between a SIROIL with renewed confidence to the) 1957 nationwide election. - =7* = the-children’s limited The CDU tirned Legge ody are ing, as well as to their individual tion challenge in the rich indus-/néeds. , trial state of Baden-Wuerttemberg| Consequently, it is short on yesterday~and won ‘six mére stats/theology ‘and abstract notions, long in the State Parliament. —~ .}on emotion 24, simple faith. Voters .in. the nation’s third : “T stress God's love,” he said. — largest state gave the CDU 56 of the 120 seats. — less than’ a ma- jority but efough to assure con- trol with coalition party support— “The youngsters have very great emotional needs, and I find them profoundly responsive to this as- in an election that swept the Communist party out of the Par- liament. The Reds lost their four seats, : Sa Adenauer’s CDU followers ral- lied around him despite his recent setback in the Ruhr and opposi- tion efforts to end the “Adenauer era."’ They gave his party 1,392,- 326 votes, 42.6 per cent of the 3,328,749 cast. ‘ , : The CDU victory sealed Aden- : auer’s control of the upper house ; of the national Parliament, which| * ; gives final approval to West | Germany's foreign policy, rearm- 5 ament and domestic legislation. - The Baden-Wuerttemberg parlia- ment élects five members to the national body. It also served notice that opposi- tion parties, despite their con- certed attacks in recent months, have failed to loosen the 80-year old Charicellor’s political grip. Commission Fines | ‘s+ Beesue ! 2 Taverns, Store | sts es" Bi pect of religion. “One of the things religion has . ere, Advertisement) ? fl i perenne” be corrected by proven Nem 2 { trea’ . 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Saginaw St. Pontiac Michigan. - ” Jand, Saginaw County, has been ° the Midland Dairy Herd Im- ” by the - mounced that the church has a - area, /John H. of Orchard Lake, Robert and 12 gireat-grandchildren. THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, Fs ; M ARCH 5, 1956 “| ¥ beg i ‘LANSING W — A 33-year-old father of three children from Free- named as Michigan's outstanding farmer of the year. Russell L. Buck, operator of a D0-acre farm with 90 head of cat- recognition at Pittsburgh, Pa., in April. 1 * Buck alse is president of the Saginaw County 4H Service Club, Assn., and the Sagi- Young Farmer of Year of Commerce, Michigan Farm By. reau, Michigan Agricultural Conference and ae Michigan Farmer Maga Slate Program for Poultrymen Session to Be Thursday provement naw Valley Guernsey Breeders Assn. Keith King of Greenville placed: second in the statewide contest,| Bernard Kuhns of Howell was’ third, and Robert Elsner of Enga- dine, in the Upper Peninsula, won honorable mention, ‘The competition was sponsored Christ Church Sets. Parent-Teacher Date KEEGO HARBOR — A parerit- teachers meeting of the Church of Christ, 3261 Orchard Lake. Rd., will be held at 7 tonight. L. Arnold Watson, minister of the Dearborn Church of Christ, will be guest speaker. His topic will be ‘‘Parent- Teacher Relations.” - property on Inverness Avenue in Sylvan City, and architects are now working on plans for a new building, church officials an- nounced. The Rev. Marvin W. Hastings, minister of the church, also an- chartered bus service on Sunday mornings for those who need trans- acne to services.. Information| bus schedules may be had by cuameaie Pastor Hastings or the bus driver, Omer Hundley, at FE 5-744, Girl’s Neck Broken as Horse Throws Her igi Hie gf Musicale at Rochester | to Elect on Tuesday ROCHESTER — Officers will be elected by the Rochester Tues- day Musicale at a meeting sched- uled for 7:30 p.m, tomorrow. Dessert will be served by mem- the direction of Frank Irish. Slate All-Day Meeting for Metamora Hills ‘Club METAMORA — The Hills Ex. tension: Club here will meet March) 21 for an all-day meeting at the Michigan Junior - Chamber’ ject jin the New Hudson Goes |Past Patrons to Dine “|Mrs. Elmer Davis, at New Hudson; Feature MSU: Specialists So that Oakland County Poultry-'| men might have the “lowdown” on ‘poultry and marketing, the County Poultry Committee and the Co- operative Extension Service are sponsoring a meeting on the sub- Fi * * * The date is Thursday, March 8, School Gym, and the time is 8 p.m. ‘The program will feature poul- try disease control by vaccina- tion with Dr. Sam Schmittie of Michigan State University. Don Miller, MSU poultry spe- cialist, will discuss ‘‘How Is Your Poultry Management?" -Feature of the evening will be a panel discussion on ‘How to Market Fags Successfully.” * * “ On the cane! will be Henry La- zelére, MSU egg marketing spe- cialist; Bob” Conrad, Goodells hatcheryman; Harold Mitchell, a farmer of Holly; Ralph‘ Shephard, manager of the Napoleon egg mar- ket; John Newman, South Lyons poultryman, and Les Cambpell, a Detroit egg. merchandiser. “It is truly a program a good poulitryman can’t miss,” said dohn K. Trocke, Oakland County "| assistant agricultural agent. On the same afternoon at 3 o'clock, Don Miller will conduct a poultry’ culling demonstration at the Don Hickmott farm, 3825 Nobel Persons desiring additional in- formation are asked to contact Trocke atthe Oakland County Agricultural Office, 1260 W. Boule- Past Matrons Invite THOMAS — Rose Francis Past Matron's Club, chapter af the OES here, will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bartlett on Hum- mer Lake Rd., Wednesday evening. Past Patrons and their wives will Michigan Farmers Union, jalmost unlimited authority in the # KUTH E, WELLS Mrs. Alta M. Wells, 2285 Brown! iRd., Lake Orion Township, is an-| nouncing the engagement of her daughter, Ruth Ella, to Pau) G. Hickman. He “is ‘the son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Williamson, 2459 Littletelt,_Syivan Village. No defi-| Sean date has been set for the a aay Ex- Ford hide : Succumbs at 71 ‘Ernest Liebold, Once a. Confidant of Founder, | | Dies of Heart Attack | DETROIT (INS)—Ernest G. Lie- bold, 71, one time personal secre- tary and confident ‘of the late Henry Ford, died yesterday: of a heart attack at his home in Grosse) Pointe Woods. Liebold was Ford's right hand man from 1910 until 1933 and held company. His friends said his greatest talent was the ability to translate into action every Ford wish and suggestion, During his long tenure, when a company executive was to be fired, Liebold did the firing. ‘Liebold was in charge of con- struction of Henry Ford Hospital and was instrumental in the organ- ization of Greenfield Village and in its development, he became a recognized authority on Americana. When he disappeared for % hours in 1933, all local and state police were thrown into _ the search which turned the state topsy-turvy. He reappeared in Traverse City and said he had suffered a mem- ory lapse. - Liebold’s power with Ford be- join them for a ‘cooperative -dinner| and social evening. Adult Bible Class to Meet at Davis Home WATERFORD—The Adult Bible Class of the Waterford Community Church will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mr. and 6035 Anderson- ville Rd. Mrs. Wallace: B-own: and “Mrs. |Ella Shook will assist the hostess. To Observe Anniversary METAMORA—Next meeting of home of Mrs. Wray Groves, Bar-ithe Metamora Birthday Club will ber road. Members are asked to come at 10 a.m. with a sack hunch and material for projects. Lesson’ will be on Mobrsates and — be hekd on Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Ja- cubs. The anniversary of Mrs. ‘Floyd — will be honored, Deaths in Nearby Communities Banjonte F. Robjhson ORTONVILLE—Service for Ben- jamin F, Robinson, 73, 261% West Main St. Durand, will be held at 2 p.m. ‘Tuesday from the C.F. Sherman Funeral Home here, with burial in Ortonville Cemetery He died Saturday’ at Pleasant View Hospital, Corunna. Mr. Robinson’ is survived by one nephew, Glenry Brookbank of Roch- | ester. f Hugh Patterson WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- SHIP—Serv ice for Hugh Patterson, mour Lake Rd. He died early this’ Chib 73, of 3590 Orchard Lake Rd, will, be held/at 3 p.m, Tuesday from— Pixley ener Home, Bochester, with byirial in Mt. Avon Cemetery. A fovmer resident of Rochester, Mr. [Patterson died suddenly at) his home yesterday. He had been| a sAlesman for the J. Wallace Co., baker, supplies firm of Chicago, | and was well known throughout the / Mr. Patterson leaves three sons. ‘of Rochester, Graham S. of Drayton Plains; two daughters, | Eleanor of San Diego, Calif.. Mrs.) May Carpenter of Detroit; 15) grandchildren and one great-grand- | child. George H. Mulchaey DRAYTON PLAINS: — Service for “George H. Mulchaey, 68, of | Miami, Fla., a former resident of) Pontiac and Birmingham, will be! held at'9 a.m. ‘Tuesday from St.| Teresa Church, Miami, with burial ar Miami. He died suddenly Satur-| * He leaves three sons, Walter of _ Los at Charles and George Jr.. Miami, two daughters, | ‘> Mrs. a Brockman of Drayton Plains, Mrs, Helen Roper of Kan-, sas City,” Mo.: 10 grandchildren Mrs, Maude Lela Jetiner R—Service for Mfs. | » Maude Lela Jenner, 73, of 1350 Pon-| tiae Rd., is pending at Pixley Fu-| neral Home. She died meweren? ne a brief — a! Carl Cargill DRYDEN — Graveside - service for Carl Cargill, 60, former Dry- den man, was held this afternoon at Dryden. Cemetery. He died Fri-4 day in Grand Rapids. He is survived by “his wife and] two children, of Grand Rapids, and a brother, Earl Cargill of De- troit. Frank Drahner OXFORD—Service is pending at) |Bossardet-Mabley Funeral Ho me} \for Krank Drahner, 77, of 755 Sey- morning after several months’ ilt- ness. Mrs. Rial MeCrum CLARKSTON—Service for Mrs. Rial -(Elizabeth) McCrum, 64, of |Detroit, a former Clarkston resi- ident, will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday from the A. L. Matthews Funeral Home, 1030 East Grand Blvd., De- troit, with burial in Forest Lawn| Cemetery. Mrs. McCrum died yes- terday in a Detroit Hospital. She is survived by her husband: two sons, Clayton W., of Shelton, Wash., and Kenneth A. of Clarks- ton; a daughter, Evelyn M.. U. S. Navy, Washington, D. C.; five grandchildren and three great- | grandchildren. Mrs. Harry D. Keert WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —' | Service for Mrs. Harry D. (Maude Keerl, 75, of 187 S. Ascot, | will be held at 1:30 tomorrow from. |Huntoon Funeral Home, Pontiac | 'with burial in White Chapel Ceme- tery. She died Sunday at her home after a two-month illness: Mrs. Keeri leayes her husband: | two daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Bail-| jey and Mrs. Geraldine Eckalbar, | both of Pontiac: a_ sister, rs. Effie Johnson of Minnesota; and) vone grandchild. emmloess The first railroad was built in New Mexico in 1881.’ Before that | principal means of transportation’ were the stagegoaches on regular schedules, | of the | gan to fade in 1927 when he was vice president and treasurer | Ford's Dearborn Independent. Th _|paper was the target of a it dollar libel suit widely publicized | and extremely embarrasing to! Ford. Then. after his disappear- ance his position became less. im-| portant Finally in 1944, the company is- jsued a statement he was no longer in its empley-and Liebold indicated | he had been discharged. County Calendar Anna Sargent Gals wu meet at 8 | on Tuesday, at the a me of Mrs. Bai) rultt, _ Ajlerton B8t. Utica Girl to Marry Man From Mt. Clemens UTICA—Mr., and Mrs, Al Karen, 46201 Woodall Rd., are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Diane Joan, to Donald V. Panghe, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tanghe of 14381 Hall Rd., ~ oe Set Cafeteria Supper THOMAS The Community Assn. here will serve a_ public Cafeteria Supper at their hall Tues- in Five Days sf will go to the polls today, for the | mits the city to pay out of its : provements adjoining cemeteries Clawson Is Voting Again Toda Your PTA Is Planaiaigs: oo Second Hection * Decide Change Today Requested in Charter by Council | CLAWSON — Clawson residents| second time. in five days. Citizens’ approval is needed by! the City Council, to make the five following changes in the city char-) ter: 1. Allow the “full faith and | credit” of the city to be. pledged in support of ‘ial assessment bonds, instead of only the “faith | and credit’’ of the special assess- ment district itself. 2. Eliminate a charter provision that limits the amount which can be assessed against a piece of property to 25 per cent of the prop- erty's assessed valuation. 3. Clarify wording which now al- lows the city to require a public improvement, providing four of the fire councilmen vote for it. 4. Clarify wording which per- own pocket the costs for im- other property which may | be tax-free under state law. 4 -5. Eliminate a present charter! |provision which is unnecessary and| confusing. It merely says that those who want to fight a special assessment in the courts must” file) a notice with the city. Legally, no} notice is necessary, Thursday, voters approved a $1,250,000. bond issue for school building. : Wolverine Lokee Assn: to Meet Tuesday Night. WOLVERINE LAKE — A meet- ing of the Wolverine Lake Im- provement Assn, is slated for Tues- day, March 6, at & p.m. in Walled Lake Elementary School, This will ries of planned meetings held by. the group in effort to investigate the possibility of improving Ladd| road, 8 p.m. Open House lon Thursday day, from 7:30 to 8 p.m., at the “| school. . *e * & Officer: election will be held, S¢T¥ preceded at 8 p.m. with a presen- tation of colers-and pledge to the American. Flag by Girl Scout Troop 47, led-by Mrs. James Hull. . Dr., Harry T. Huhn from the | Makland County Board of Educa- tion will talk on “What parents | can do te help their child to | read.” Second grade room mothers will serve refreshments, Dryden The PTA here realized $124 on a variety show presented .at Dryden Community School on Saturday. Keego Harbor The PTA of Roosevelt School will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. The meet- ing will be held in the gymnasium of the Roosevelt. ec Election of officers for the 'S6-’57 season will take place. The Triple Trio from West ‘Bloomfield High School will enter- [tain “the _Broup with vocal selec- Dominican Republic ‘Missionary to Speak MARLETTE — Beulah Hager, | missionary home on furlough from ithe Dominican Republic will be! |guest speaker for the Ten Town) Farm bureay meeting at the home| of Mrs. Kent Hager at 9 p.m.! Thursday. She will show pictures, of hee work. Mrs. Hager will report on a re- ‘Bond for his saxophone solo; and| ST. CLAIR w—State police today” Hothouse Rhubarb Festival and Election’ at Lambert tions under the direction of Mrs. Dreama Royal. The Dreyer sisters will present a bit of their trophy- _Fourth grade roog mothers wil e refreshments, 1,000 Attend: Utica Festival Come From All Corners’ of U.S. to Attend First Rhubarb Event UTICA — The first Michigan held Saturday at Utica was attended o— some 1,000 growers, area resi- dents and produce buyers from all parts of the United States. Winners of the blue ribbon first prize for rhubarb exhibits were: Joseph Klinghammer: of Utica, ‘choice class; Leonard Malburg of Utica, fancy class; Hilaire DeCock of Utica, extra fancy “class; and Ray Reinhardt, single largest stalk. Cooking contest winners were Mrs, Hector VanDenBrouck of Mt. Clemens, in the 100 per cent rhubarb pie classification; Mrs. Florence Kukuk of Mt, Clemens, winner of both fruit mixed pie ‘sanitary facilities, ventilation and| and unique dish classes; and Mrs, Henry ae) of Utica, sauce class. Winners of were Alan Lieber of Utica, who (was warded a $50 U.S. Sayings Brandon Township ‘build a new 21-reom high school ‘and a new four reoem elementary paid on the 1954. bond. issue, the talent contest Abandon River Drag for Missing Banker { uccess of “aa Youth Meetings Causes Move Brandon to V on Bond Issue $650,000 Election Will <°*,"%, Decide School . Plan|® ; eterans Memorial Building to the Tuesday multipurpose room of the local : 2 elementary school,- - | BRANDON TOWNSHIP — Voters} Under the sponsorship of the of this township go to the polls — te vote on a $650,000) school bond. issue. on Wednesday evenings frem 7 * * © to 10:30 and on Friday evenings The vote. will decide whether, {0 7:38: to 11:38,- ‘Started only a few weeks ago. this new _and. quite unique project whict> furnishes wholesome enter- tainment for teenagers, has grown to an attendance of over 125 at each meeting. Admission is free, but only. by card, the required cards being issued by the police without cost to the young people. Schools ~ will) building‘ which the Board of .Edu- cation and the Citizen's Committee) have deemed nécessary. Polls will be open trom 7 a.m. te 8 p.m. and votes will be cast in the band room at the high school. According to E. J. Hungerford, superintendent, the new issue may be financed with a total of 14 mills on one dollar. This, he said, would include the 5.8 mills being Christian Crusaders Plan All-Day Session ORTONVILLE — The Christian Crusaders ot. the Baptist Church will meet “at 10:30 a.m, at the home of Mrs. Walter Allen on Ho- nert Rd, for an all-day session. |Members are to bring lunches, Cancer pads will be opr -To ‘be in charge of devotions is Mrs. bonds that. will be callable, the |John Waltz. and a verse of scrip- superintendent said. ture with the word “charity” will School officials s-id the present) be roll call answer. high school, built in 1912. did not! meet with the apnroval of the 4 Towns Leaders to Meet |State fire marshal. ‘also, they said, | FOUR TOWNS—Girl Scout lead- ‘lightine de not meet the standards ers of Four Towns will meet at | Department. at the home of Mrs. Length of the bond ssues would extend over a period ‘of thirty years. On the money avail- able, there will be $350.000 of »/8 tonight ‘Calvin Patterson, Lochaven: road. |Final plans will be made for the |Mother and Daughter Tea to be held March 1. cent meeting of the County Blue Gene Mazlin and George Well-|said they were abandoning: drag: County Births Cross which she attended. Revival at Hadley Baptist METAMORA — The Hadley Bap-| tist Church is holding nightly re-| at the’ - meetings, which begin at Fi sh Supper ‘Wednesday | Richmond banker. a TROY—The Edith Hetchler Cir-. ee Serving will start at 5 ip.m, Thausen, both of Utica, $25 bond! ging operations in the St. Clair . for an accordion and spoon duet.'River in their search forthe body the third in a se- vival services all this ‘week, The cle ‘of Trox Methodist Church is'dent of the National Bank of Rich- Rev. George B, Dagley of Berean! | planning ° a public fish supper, to mond, disappeared Thursd ay. Baptist Church,.Flint, will officiate be held at the church Wednesday Houston's car was found near the :30 river. Mr. ane Mrs. hove ms are the parents of a — girl, Susan Marcell. Mr. aod Mrs Walter Leperaoe 43775 —— fe: pancente the rth of a c ; son. falter mene. SH-year-old vice presi-/ “Lome Beth is the name of the new daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald .P. Loeffler, 8510 Goodale St. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Lawrence 42030 Merril) St.. announce the arrival of @ son, Ricky Thomas. r. apd Mrs. William J. Wagner, 1200 19% Mile Rd., are announcing the birth of a girl, Wanda Marie. tof’ Ray Houston, missing nearby Houston, T. Whittey. - No ‘money was reported missing from the. bank. day evening. Serving will start at! 5:30 p.m Postpone March 8 Meet | LAPEER—The March 9 meeting (of the Thursday Social and Study | hag been postponed until March 15, at the home of Mrs |Lawrence Porter. The study hour} ‘will be in charge of Mrs. Clarence! Bidieman and Roll Call will be “My Hobby:” Annual Husbands’ Night | | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —| iChild Study Group II will hold its] annual husbands night meéting Tuesday at 7:30 p.m, at Old Mill’ Tavern. ORDER Clean Winter Comfort NOW! — PEEDWAY FUEL OWL — i = CALL: FE 5-6159. OAKLAND FUEL and PAINT CO. 436 Orchard Lake Ave cially selected for _ flavor you want, here’s the filter you need. ‘RELAX WITH @ Loon a Mvms Tonscco Co. 1. SUPERIOR TASTE So good to your taste because of LaM’s superior tobaccos. So Good to your TASTE = So Quick on the DRAW! Richer, tastier —espe- filter smoking. For the é MAKE TODAY YOUR 2. SUPERIOR FILTER So quick on the draw! Yes, the flavor comes clean—through LaM’s all white Miracle Tip. Pure white inside, pure white outside for cleaner, better smoking. BiG RED. 4 uxiliary Pe Mrs. Leslie Hotchkiss of Fourth avenue. Pontiac Federal Savings and, Loan Build- ing will be the scene of the annual affair Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Choosing hats to model-for the Junior Chamber of Commerce auxiliary card party and fashion show is the main con- cern of models, Piclured are (left) Mrs. Robert Weddle of Premont avenue and i) St i dine ore, far a Pontiae Press Photos avenue and Mrs. Robert Nordman of Canterbury drive. for March 8 at 8 p.m. at the Pontiac Fed- eral Savings and Loan Building. A check list of tickets for the Junior Chamber of. Commerce annual Auxiliary card party and fashion show’ is taken by (left) Mrs. James Martin of Coleman —$—$__ + ——— Joan Hilton Marries in Baptist Rite / Before an‘ altar banked with ‘For the reception held in the teal blue dress and a corsage of Bi ’ white giadioli, snapdragons and church parlors, Mrs. Hilton greeted Picardy glamellias. pompons, Joan Marie Hilton be- the guests wearing a mint green! For their honeymoon trip south, ‘a r ey came the bride of Barney B. Boose! dress with coral pink. accessories the new Mrs. Boose oe. d to a Baptist Church Satur- beige sult with matching accesso- bn Been ae . Her corsage was of glamellias. pies The couple will reside on day evening 7 The bridegroom's mother wore a Seminole avenue on their return. * * The Rev. Fred PR. Tiffany per-' formed the 7:30 o'clock ceremony in the presence of 200 guests. | The bride is the daughter of: Mrs. Lillian E. Hilton of Seminole | avenue. The bridegroom is the son’ Joan Marie Hilton and Barney B. Boose were ow William Boose of Linden married SCALLOPED NECKLINE | Saturday A fitted bodice with a scalloped evening in a V-neckline a4ind long sleeves were’ features of her waitz-length bridal ceremony at gown. Her skirt of tullette had Bethany floating panels of imported Galoon | . lace. A headpiece of seed pearls Bap fist secured her finger tip veil of ile. Church. The sion. ; ‘ She carried a chapel arrange- bride is the ment of pink demure roses, white daughter of attendant. She was gowned in a | Nile green crystallette with sitver | accessories. Her flowers were a cascade arrangement of pink roses and carnations. Richard F. Boose of Lake Orion? He is the. son of | avenue, Ae be ood The event is scheduled | feathered carnations and white | hyacinths. | Mrs, Lillian Jean ‘Louise Hilton, sister of E. Hilton of the bride, served as her only | Seminole was his brother's -best man and Boose of © ushers jwere Raymond Pieto and Linden road. _ Arthun King. | ween 108 ans A little assistance is given Mrs. James Schell (right) of Scott Lake road by Mrs. Don Anderson (left) of Spokane drive. Members of the duction, Card to the Junior Chamber of Commerce, they will model in the annual card party and fashion show Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building. we, f Party, Fashion Show cord e 8 p.m. the Wayside Gleaners. * * 8 ‘Annual Event Scheduled ‘Thursday Evening,.8-P. M. Benefit Show - to Be Presented at Federal Savings and Loan Building Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan building will be the scene of * the annual card party and fashion show sponsored by the Auxiliary to the Junior Chamber of Commerce. The show will be Thursday at * * * Mrs, James R.- Wilkinson is ‘chairman of the program which ‘will benefit playground equipment - at Jaycee Park: The showing will feature hats and accessories from Waites, Mrs. William O’Cohnor will narrate the showing of fashions and. models will be Mrs, Don Anderson, Mrs. Jerry DuBois, Mrs. James Martin, Mrs. James Hotchkiss and Mrs. James Hur. sey. Serving on Canmmitiens are Mrs. Robert _Nordman and, Mrs. Steve Napier, tickets, and Mrs. Morgan Siple, refreshments. -Assisting Mrs, Siple are Mrs. Karl Bradley, Mrs. Louis H, Cole Jr., Mrs. Stanton Deyo, Mrs. Russell Fahr and Mrs.. Mel Eller. Mrs. William Lampman, chair- man of the clean-up committee will be assisted by Mrs. Don Finelli, Mrs. Dale Carney and Mrs. Joe Benson. Mrs, William Fox is handling publicity, Others on her committee are Mrs. Wil- Ham Brown and Mrs. John Nap- ley. Homemade fudge made by Mrs. Leslie Langford, Mrs. William Ken- iary members and will also be available at the door. Church Group . Spring colors decorated the din- ing room of the First Baptist Church for their annual spring luncheon and election of officers of Mrs. Nellie: Monroe was elected o. Womens Section MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1956 PAGES 18-15 Following a three-month visit in ‘}San Diego, California with their daughter, Mrs. Peter Crabtree and/ children, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cal- >* \|low have returned to their home on West Long Lake road. * * * Pap a Mrs. Elmer H. Reyn- of Elizabeth Lake road have sakes Gan + tes Coe }oF ‘trip through the South. After’ visiting various resort spots in |Florida they visited in Mobile, Bi-| loxi, New Orleans and Natchez on! their return route, * * * Mrs. Louls W. Bariur of Fitch- burg, Mass, arrived on Satur- day for a two-week visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Frank B. Holmes and family of Smith street. Mrs. Bar- fur met her new grandson, Mark B. Holmes, born Feb. 26 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Riemen- schneider of, Hamilton drive who are spending the winter season in Winter Haven, Florida write that they attended a performance of| in the outdoor amphitheater at! Lake Wales, and commend it most * * Robert E. Benedict and famfly|' of Cherryland drive are in Holly- wood, Florida; for several days where Mr. Benedict is attending a three day business conference. * * | Mr. and Mrs, Neil N. Hilton of Chicago and the Rev, Neil N. Hilton of Suttons Bay are guests at the home of Mrs. L. L. Dunlap | of Delaware aetve. * Ld] Mr. and Mrs. Liberty street left Saturday for, Lakeland, Florida where they will remain until April. * * * Dorothy Salisbury and Elaine Martin of Midway avenue arrived in Dunedin, Florida by plane on Friday, They will be the guests of | Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Powers, for- imerly of Pontiac, for vere | weeks. Maio Miers Sponsor, Dance on Anniversary ;dance clubs in northern Oakland, County attended the seventh anni versary dance of the Merry Mix ers. * * * Twelve callers from 25 clubs called the quadrilles Friday eve- ning at Waterford CAI building. George Beechum, organizing, president, and other past presi- dents honored were George McClahan, Bill Leslie, Clif Ostrander and Claude McKinnon. Tinted - tumbleweed, | kites and arrangements of daf- | fodils arranged by Mr. and Mrs. | Ed Rockwell decorated the hall. | Decorations also included pic- | past seven years. P The general. chairman extended) his thanks to attending square, dance clubs. the Black Hills Passion Play held| Harold Bubb: of} | honor and bridesmaids ‘Personal News of Local Interest | Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Woodruff of Liberty street have as their houseguest, Mrs, Isaac P, Deck- | er of Millington, * cd Duncan McVean, son of Mr, and): Mrs. Duncan McVean of Pontiac State Hospital grounds, was elect- ed treasurer of Phi Delta Chi fra- ternity at the University of Mich jis 2 @¢ @ | Mary Margaret Foster, daughter’ ‘of Mr. and Mrs. J, ©. Foster of 'Lansdown drive, fas been elected as Class representative to the Wom- an’s League Board and to the stu- dent council at the University of| Detroit. where she is a sophomore | in the school of Commerce and Finance. * 28 «@ artha Sharples, a sophomore ayant University has been elected recording secretary of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Martha is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Sharples of of Birmingham. {East Walton boulevard announce, lthe birth: of a son, Fredwin Jr., March 2 at St. Jeceph Mercy Hos- | pital. _.Grandparents 4 the infant are Mrs. Mary Hale of Oakhill street, Mrs. Emma Carr of Earlmoor boulevard and William Reid of South Parke street. The birth of Fredwin Jr. called! also the birthday of his mother. BIRMINGHAM — Judith Ann Webster, daughter of Mr. and, ‘Mrs. George Walker Webster of! Hampstead road, was married at} David Locke Higgins whose par- ents are Mr. and Mrs. O, B. Hig-, gins’ of Orchard Ridge road, Bloomfield Hills. * The Rev. Ralph H. land Hills Country Club. ide sole was tightly fitted at the) 'waist, and featured a lace edged! [bateau neckline, short sleeves and a very full skirt over many tulle! Over 300 members of square Petticoats. It fell in a chapel train. PAGODA-LIKE CAP A small pagoda-like cap of silk held a finger-tip veil and she car ried a cascade of white carnations, stephanotis and white orchids. Her twin sister Jean was maid of included Kay Mackenzie, Judy LeMessurier | and Janet Weber. They wore ankle- length frocks of turquoise taffeta) Al Heiriz, | with low waistlines, and tiny lat-) velvet. | | Their flowers were colonial] bou-| flying |quets of coral colored roses. Charles W. Higgins came from ! to be his | jticed caps of matching River Forest, Ml. brother's best man, and brought | his small son, Tommy, to be Mrs. William | tures taken of the club in the | ring “bearer. Ushers included another brother lofthe bridegroom, Don B. Higgins ‘of Aurora, Ill. Charles D. Weir and G. Lawrence Coleman of Bir- Lee M. Hathaway, son of Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Hathaway of East Iroquois road, will be in the bass section of the Albion College Choral Society when i presents’ “German Requiem” in the First Methodist. Church of Albion on March 11, Lee is a sophomore a Albion. o * * * pit and Mrs. H. H. Curson of mes K boutevard announce the pom of a son, Gary Lee, Feb. 28 at Pontiac General Hospital. Mrs. Anna Curson of Mount | Airey, Pa., is the infant’s mater- | nal grandmother and Mrs. Minnie 'Berman of Philadelphia is the USO Party Assisted by Catholic Women Ladies from the League of Cath- olic Women. assisted at a recent party given by the USO for men stationed at the Niki Base in Au- Mrs. Charles Thayer. PTA Activities Pontiae Council of oadne } oa meet EIA” pfteret aba Bisley tr be prec. e e ondary PTA ot scussed. Th paternal grandmother. Announce Club Ofticers;| Mrs. George Gray was re-elected president of the Wever-Owen-Haw- thorne Community Club. Her slate Mr. and Mrs. Fredwin Carr of} Read read: jthe service in the North Congrega-| I tional Church, Oakman boulevard, | and a reception was held at Oak-| The bride's gown of white peau) of officers include Carl Norberg, |. vice president; Mrs. Ford Drumm, secretary, and Mrs. Gordon Alli- |son, oie ‘| ¢ @ | Mrs. Arnold Simson reported on \progress being made on the Silver| Lake Park at the recent meeting ‘at the George Gray home on Yale Nebhianel: | A benefit party will = spon- | sored by the group — ralse for a double celebration as it her money funds for a emer boys’ club program on ebcned Ootembta wile ‘be election rat ‘iicers. avenue, Floyd Miles spoke and answered questions concerning the Parking Issue. Newly elected members of the Gray, Mrs. Oscar Norgren, Wylie /McClellan, Mr. and Mrs. Earl |Oltesvig, John Emerson, Mr. and \Mrs. Raymond Scarborough and L. R, Stanley. | Others are Lester Handley: Mr. Miles, Mrs. Simson, Mrs, Cordie Herein, Arthur Law, Mrs. Elmer Green, Mrs. Phillip Muttershaugh, Leslie Hudson and Pete Mihay. -The new officers are also board of directors Sw Judith Webster Weds David Higgins mingham, Jerry S., ‘Benson of ‘Syracuse, N. Y., C. A, Mitts III ‘of .Dayton, Ohio, and A. Frank |\Vick of Toledo, Ohio. | Mrs, Webster wore pure 8 silk In! jeight o'clock Saturday evening tO an ice blue shade with a matching|small hat of yellow flowers. hat and corsage of pale pink ca-| mellias, Mrs. Higgins’ sheath of toast | **| lace over satin was overlaid with braiding. Her hat was of biend- ott "DAVID “LOCKE URS “DA | ing shades of tulle and her flow- ers, bronte spray orchids, For her wedding trip to Nassau under a straight top coat and * bd * | On their return from Nassau, the |* couple will go to San Antonio, Tex- as to live where Mr. Higgins will lenter Air Force training. Holds Election + ithe bride wore a gray wool suit) jderdale for four months. She came presented ‘several duets. ii board of directors are George). Pontiac Folk Relaxing in Florida Sun Deep Sea Fishing, Visits, Spark City -_ Families’ Agendas Ege ¥4 ’ : ; is ie Hy i z Golfing, fishing and activities of the Coral Ridge Country Club up in Fort Lauderdale have whiled away the days for Mr. and Mrs. Ernest. V. Squier. But even more interesting is the continuous stream of friends that drop in to say, “Hello”, They've had visitors “almost évery day” here in their apart- ment at Lauderdale by the Sea, The Squiers won't be heading back to Clarkston until the end of May. Leaving this weekend, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Christie will stop in Atlanta before returning to their home in Bloomfield Hills. Dr. Christie flew down recently to join Mrs. Christie who's been in Laud- down to greet their grandson, born just before Christmas fo daughter, Mrs. Laurence Enderson. Mrs. Enderson and the baby moved to Atlanta three weeks ago —he’s attending Georgia Tech. HEAD HOME SOON Honeymooning in Nassau are Mr. and Mrs. David Locke Higgins who were married | Saturday evening in Birmingham. The bride the former Judith Ann W ebster, be i daughter of eg * Mr. and Mrs. j George Walker Webster of Birmingham. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. \brother, N. Mrs. Arnold Barrett and daugh- ter Maria, head for their home in |Clarkston, on Monday after a stay in Lauderdale. Mrs. Barrett, of Ernst and Ernst in Detroit, kept busy while here helping a friend from New York furnish her coop- erative apartment. And Maria kept up with her studies at Pine Crest school. Vacation time is nearly over for the J. E. Clarks. They are leaving Fort Lauderdale Mon- day, but will still be in sunny Florida for about 10 days before heading for Pontiac, In Dunedin, on the west coast near Clearwater, they'll visit Mr. iClark’s brother, Irving Clark of Ludington, and in Englewood near Sarasota, they'll see Mrs. Clark's J. Roloss of Detroit. The Clarks said farewell to Mr. Thursday for the drive back to Lauderdale at Wind Home. * * Ld we Eastward Ho, is the name of the HIGGINS Hills. QO. B. Higgins apartment in Lauderdale where Tickets are being sold by auxi- i and Mrs. Louis Cole, Jir., who left , Pontiac after a two-week stay in of Bloomfield | the Al Johnsons of Pontiac are spending their vacation. They'll be here another two weeks. 28 ee aes “FOURTEEN: Simplicity Is Keynote of Clothes Style, States ‘Joan s -m 4 ‘Sean ‘or om By MAY AY MANN Talking with Joan Crawford _ about fashions gives: you a sense of) getting professional advice. 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What has happened to her) mind, her heart and soul—that's formed by Adrian into an asset instead of a liability and he saw to it that they became a trend. Shoulder pads. for the square-shoul-| | dered look were smart for 10 years. “The style still carries through jots of reading to find new stories’ follows her instinct, ber intuition lin some.fashions today: it helps tol for screen plays}-help me toward! | create the smaller waist and hip-| line. Clothes can be highly dra- matic, depending on the mood they are to create. BRA-TOP GOWNS “IT love designing. Five years| ago I covered a bra with violets. The neckline had a fetching dip.| That started an entire new trend'- for bra-top ce * “In helping children make Val- entines, some silver paint on my hand accidentally rubbed off on my; hair. The effect was interesting. Later I tried sprinkling rhinestones on my hair and tiny ones on my “I was so pleased when that, too, was taken up. A new vogue is a matter of timing. The wrong ne coul its time and ene could look pretty silly. “Once I was shusugre ped with- out knowing the picture would ap-|¢ pear in a top women’s fashion mag- jazine. I had paid 79 cents a yard|@i™ ‘for 10 yards of material. 4 | * ° «# * “It is fun to design. Patterns to- ‘ day make sewing easy—if you have e time and inclination. I have a friend who sews, look, like the a few: \dollars. It's her hobby, and| ishe hack made that ‘dress for me.’ ‘| CHANGING LIFE a Joan Crawford is not only known) for starting something new in fash- ions, but also in her career and in herself. * * * “I've been asked ‘How tan you I start them quite often, I Was going to a fire or going to be fired. that interests me. “The life of an actress is under a floodlight of publicity, That means constant attention net only to clothes but to one’s person- ality. It is a challenge to try to be different, to create something new and exciting within your- self. always been a good morale builder | the returns to Scotland, the scene of | whose ~ clothes |y most exclusive cou-|, turiex models. She makes them for # start a new vogue or a new life?’|§ thank m you. My friends say that the way ga I am always rushing, you'd think| ai I work at anything and/g everything as long-as it’s a job “A new hat or a new dress has} but, more important, there has to |g@@ the most essential |NEW INSIGHTS “An actress grows and expands with her roles. Readipg and as. sociation with’ peopie (and I do: new insights. “IT retain something from each role that I play, even if it is caution not to make the same mis- take. The stronger the character one plays the stronger one be- ‘comes. “In July I'll be in England to | make ‘Esther Costello.’ This is | story of a woman who her childhood, to recapture some thing she has lost. 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Or, in sunnier mood, I advise “try a: little tenderness.” . Wondering if I am really up to date and hitting the old nail on the towhead, I went to see Jane ("Miss Jane" to 4-year-olds) Fish- er who runs a politely raucous daily ‘television show called “Romper Roonr.” A BIT LITERAL Is it right, I asked Miss Jane, to suggest to a parent that a child’s mouth be cleansed with suds as an object lesson’ when he ‘uses language that is not in keeping with his age? * ~ “Tt would say that it-is a bit literal, wouldn't you?” Jane coun- tered, shuddering prettily. ‘Also it is old-fashioned. “Nowadays it is considered Denes to sit down with the child LET Cg your monthly oney in | Day! | *::.5-"| »j2- 920 West Huron Street |<, $100 | $ 5.72 Waterford Township 175. cals Es . 350 * FE 3 7123 500 26.69 Free Parking ar : in Rear une ae aT f per month on bal- ° , ance under $50:. Libeuy Loan {ie%e, from 50 te 0208, : 44% from $300 to $500 correo RATION payments and now on. 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Miss Jane says 1 should never :cashnow pay plan! « - advise a mother what to read to | y% Wd Now you can get the cash you need and Pay -a-chitd, op—what-movies to let} LATER in monthly amounts that are hand-ta mared «9 pede teem : him see, or I am likely to have And get these in the bargsin: Cosh In 1 Vislt-Phone first, then my teeth knocked in. This ts % ° come in. Si) Consolidation Service at no extra cost! Exclusive * y * | 4 Natlenwide Cash Credit Cord. Phone, wri very touchy subject, depending | * - 4.0 why r wong today ond — 4 on which paychelegy book a par qe 0 Sty searly 2 milion people chon fast year! ent foll * > $300 on Signatere,. ‘ Pernitére, or Cor * dust sort of in- and senses that this word is-being - practiced on him. You've heard of stage mothers? This kind ‘of child is a stage offspring. He's precocious to the point of nausea." “Maybe you used to see ‘Drac- ula’ movies as a kid,” she said. “Today, at least on TV, we play it safe and cut out the witch se- quence - “in ‘foe ee. ” Remper Races. ” whlch’ is a live rarveyy Derrgapond pap Pyes rTIAG © tare Peaerel 2-9245 telecast on the ABC g : ae Hell ” Ke : . ‘ | fee THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1956 ¥ NINETREW I Among Utah's first industries : ——— eet eee Don’t Sa ‘Psycholo Front of Kiddies 22-232" 2 2 Sees mills, “. ; V VY gy in Ton O l 1es successful: autombile on a con- pay oui he he wet man 7 TS, By PHYLLIS BATYELLE- | and tell him why the words he |—or ‘swarming’—mother- has \got|meets the eyes of pre-school kids) finctive, middle-ot-the-road pays | meccial pretarian sonia. 2201 seoet ik to welt NEW EYEGLASS NEW YORK -(INS)—Arhong some} ¥8¢d are not acceptable to mod- (to go. Over-protection is'as ‘bad/across the cquntry, so it must) chology.” . : |. 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Born in Carlisle,- Eagand, she bas seven other great- grandchildren. sq $4 sys $4 ar é Laud Boy for Offer to Give’ Dog as ‘Gide’ WASHINGTON —The govern-jbehalf of the nation’s 22 million’ ment has turned down with thanks veterans, Higley said: “I know he must be a fine dog, to have such a wonderful master ‘but, honestly, Edwin, I think you! should keep ‘Smokie Boy’ because every boy should own a. dog. “You see, Edwin, we train) blinded veterans to have their’ ‘eyes’ by teaching them -.to use| what we call ‘the long cane.’ Once) they get the knack of using the cane they don't have anything to| Lutcher of Lake Gani Wis., to} ive his “German sheppord dog ,»-ag a gide” for some blind sol- dier. * LJ * “I think you are the most gen-|' erous boy I've ever heard of,” Veterans. Administrator V. Higley wrote Edwin. “Very few grown folks ,would make an offer of their dog: so that a blind- ed soldier or veteran could train|C@e is so, much easier replaced/ his to be their eyes.’’ 2 is sheet of paper torn from eld and die. When one gets at- a notebook, Edwin had written on ‘ached to a dog he misses it so Feb, 14 from “Lake Iveanhoe,”|™Uch ge sed dog dies, heat with j a cane, it’s only a piece of w General Deters, ike Geneve: Higley. added he was going to) “f am Edwin Lutcher age 12,|48k Sen. Wiley (R-Wis) to have! and I have a German sheppord| Edwin's letter printed in the Con- dog about 6 mo. old. And I would|sressional Récord “‘so that every- like to give him to the blind sol-)one in the United States will knov ldiers, as -a gide for some one.;)What kind of boys we raise in | The dog is a nice one, his name| Wisconsin.” tis Smokie Boy, please come and! “I'm from Wisconsin too, you get him, it would make my 2 sis- know—from Marinette, way up ters, and 2 brothers and I very/north of you,” Higley said, happy to know our dog can help| . —— From Your- Exact- ae | one, Thank you. To Discuss Gladioli EAST. LANSING # — The an- | The Milwaukee Veterans ministration office forwarded the nual Michigan Gladolus Growers; Conference will discuss insect,| jrequest. on to Higley, who made it public today with his reply. He_ explained to Edwin the VA! disease and weed control and lat- no longer advises use of dogs for| est marketing methods March 9-10) the -blind. 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NEW YORK — Golly, the Big Names you see on the Broad- _ 9} Va, and Madison Av. at Gloria - pe Haven's. opening at the assured ACCOUNTING + Wplerre, But’ Stevenson: TYPEWRITING we caevek wae’ Carte, Ti; Cc AICUI ATOR was an. hilarious ‘addition to. | ‘fi his daughter’s act. In a speech ‘The started out, “Now, before [ go back to my oxygen tent...” ‘ ‘And Gloria claims tha‘ when she asked him to go into | the act, there was complete | silence, -She thought he'd | fainted. “Daddy, what nap- i pened to you?” she exclaimed, } He answered, “Oh, excuse me, | TODAY, MARCH 5 | DAY, HALF-DAY, and EVENING SESSIONS _ VETERAN APPROVED FE 2.3551 ' Call in Person or Return This Ad for Bulletin “np I was packing.” . Kim Novak just made her third trip to Grossinger’s to take-more ski lessons from handsome Tony Kastner, champion European athlete who treats women in a |new way—with respect. Tony’s skiing on the clouds since he CSI SOOPI OL OOO TH x a | 4 ~“n <= x > =~] =. ™ 9 o met Kim, and Kim finds it very warm for February. = xk) *® xX Milton Berle claims te be moving to Miami . .:. Broad- SIITELOTOT IIIS SIAN 9X way mourns big, booming Harry Ciark of the Phil Silvers Brake show“and also “Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?” whe went te a gym to play handball so he could reduce. He died of © a heart attack. Pat Chandler subbed at “Rock Hunter”, but it was mighty grim backstage. * * * ®& THE MIDNIGHT EARL... | Arthur Godfrey has no tux but ‘will travel plenty. One pro-| gram will go to Cheyenne for the rodeo... Art Carney’ll do “serious theater”. TV spots- now that Jackie Gleason's film> ‘ing’s done. He’s allowed 3 outside shows every 13 weeks . Model Kim Smith was congratulated ty Mrs. Al Strelsin for “the most beautiful nose in America.” xk «* ** & The best-kept secret of Ike's Georgia vacation was __ FIRESTONE STORE \ msmr™ rnce eo 146 West Huron Street FEderal 2-9251 ony Steele, is seeing her in H’wood . .. Prime Min- CHECK ADJUSTING needed ® Adjust brake shoes te se- TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED FOR ALL WORK Gloria De Haven’s Dad Forgets Age for Rinael - «ale — Ray's dating - his ex,. Marilyn Morrison, in Miami . * x »* “Why don't all the women. in the’ country who've lost oné earring,”. says Mrs. Leon Schinasi, “send the other one to Zachary Scott?” ... Nurse Makes “Good! Beautiful ‘blonde Monica Davis, a New Orleans NO secuniry oR ENDORSERS REQUIRED PLACE TO P. Member Fences Association of sant Counseliors “Let 9 Years of Credit Counselling experience assist ane Hours: Daily 9 to $. Wed. & Sat. 9 to 1 Evenings by App’ t MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS 41'p 8. Saginaw St, - Above Oshland Theater ~ R.N. who became a Copa girl, cod is now being auditioned for the movies by 20th and Para- mount and reached the first plateau at Actors Studio. She nurses when Show Biz is lousy. Errol Flynn, at a Hollywood award party, kissed Zsa Zsa Gabor’s hand from the ~~) i : knuckles to the shoulder, “You :. . MONICA : | see,” he explained, “I’ve been away a long time”. . . Phyilis McGuire condemns those who've rumored she has another romance, “That’s the meanest, wickedest story anybody ever|] started,” she says, sadly. Incidentally, Photog Tony Calvacca, whom’ Neil Van Ells punched, is one of the mildest; sweetest : lensmen living . .. Arizona beauty Sugar Cain who's going into ” Earl f. Smith “Sugar and Spice” spells her name this ‘way: “Sugar eain. " —— : Must be gold in them th ~ Jack Carter dashed around Philly sickine a “Mr. Wines: : ful” ticket for his date, Nancy Berg... . Comedienne Hermione [ Gingold puffed a fat stogie at The ‘Monsignore . . Leslie caren parents run a perfume shop in the Virgin Islands . - B'way producer Tony Farrell says his “My Fair Lady” will pay back for all his expensive flops . . . A top-ranking mambo maestro was grabbed on a narcotics charge . . Gary Cooper) does a ten-second guest shot in John Wayne's “The Con- queror”—aé a Mongol warrior . . . Sophia Loren and other|}. honeys attending the San Remo music festival were asked to “Please, act with decorum.” 3 2. & 8, : Earl's Pearls . . . Most women should keep thelr ages under wraps and thelr figures un- ~ der girdles, : : 2 2 2X WISH I'D SAID THAT: “The old-fashioned man ran4in’ Phone FE 5-0738 Call Brace-Smith with confidence that every detail of the funeral . service will be taken care of to your . complete satisfaction. Brin Foari home, 138 West Lawrence St. = Ponties, Michigan ee Anth LL LLLLLPLLEL LCL CE A. ister Nehru will get an invite te visit Washing#n in July NOW FOR THE debt. 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DOWN °e) TIL | 8D whe | . | ||, ir yYou auary | pl FS FOR & Login METERED PUBLIC £ HURRY! AND GET BOTH =| : : ge have been attempting to, 7 ton tonight at Ridgewood — ee oS Grove. . ee Schafer, a gravedigger by oc- € tianal Junior ski-jumping .contest ~s@gson Friday and Saturday. wal i 2 # ee Selle» THE PONTIAC PRESS, “MONDAY, _ MARCH 5, 1956 t CHICAGO \®—Champions iin on hampions. Repeat i in Big 0 20 1/5, Northwestern 10, Wisconsin} pe Lapeng bettering Jewell Daily’s| was second Washington third TURNABOUT — Duke Snider, Brooklyn center- - It an oe was| tielder models a turnabout baseball cap at Dodger training camp at Vero ~~ Fla. The novel onus Baby Slugging ; Hares hoped be was sein drove in 9 rane at Augusta inthe Atlantic League last season, | s hits included 18 homers, 11 at Henley Field. | ; King is a swift outfielder, up baby Jim Small and rook- for his third Tiger try. He spent Tom Sarna and Gene Neff) the inst two seasons at Buttalo, homers for the “B" team.) where he batted .205 last season, Eo Oe Ko beeugnt| Seninet 267 in 1964, ‘Mb victory. ae | Generel Manager Herold (Mud- * *¢ @ dy) Ruel was due in camp today); latter’s holdout a “more dough. wats terms Saturday, top Harvey Kuenn came to that they compromised on_ $28,500. Intra-squad games between “A” a East Meet Starts NEW YORK # — Pittsburgh's powerful , headed by defend- ing lightweight champion Tommy Schafer, was rated the team to beat in the three-day Eastern Golden Gloves Championships Serna is a third baseman the cupation, and flyweight Jose -Re- gores, a Havana bus driver rep-: resenting Miami, are the only 1955 iM Sextet Favored to Win WIHL Title By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Michigan's Wolverines were fa- vérites today to capture the West- etn Intercollegiate Hockey League tgold medals. Washington, D.C., is the defend- ing team champion. Pittsburgh, however, with Schafer and other standouts like welterweight Gene Tippett, flyweight Mel Cook and heavyweight Johnny Harper, is Tech to pull into a ist 5 = alg ee nd Hold 5th Elimination chten (Races at Rolladium -. -— on Tech's ice at Houghton, 63, and they switch to| Results of the Sth elimination Wolverines’ arena at Ann Ar-'rojjer skating races at Rolladium for the two final games of the Rink, over the weekend, included the following: Class A—Wallace Johnson and Janet Johnson. Class B—Jolin Gray and Chucky Swanso. Class C—Cathlene LaLone and Bob Steel. Third period finals are set for next Saturday. U.S. Junior Ski Jumping Honors Go to Idaho Boys FRANCONIA, N.H. wh — Two y@uths from McCall, Idaho, won honors yesterday as the Na-| ach team has 17 points and is, assured a berth in the NCAA tour-| naément opening at Colorado Springs March 15. All other league members have finished their sea- edms, so either the Wolverines or Huskies are bound to be champs— of co-champs. lof 128 and 123 feet to score 201.7 points and lead a field of some 530 youngsters, 18 or under, from the United States and Canada. Brandenburg, appearing in his first Class I tournament, reversed the score on another 16-year-old rival, Roger Dion of Lebanon, N.H., who the previous year had won the Class IT jumping title at Whitefish, Mont. out its four-day champion-| events on Cannon Mountain. year-old Bill Branden- won the ski-jump contest on titlists back for another try at the/~ trophy. at Sunnyside Arena Tuesday nigh with the semifinals and finals to} be fought at Madison Square Gar- den Wednesday night. The ‘eight individual champions automatical ly qualify for the New York-East ern team which will meet the Chi- tional Golden Gloves Champion- award 7? Dion soared 116 and 121 feet to itake “second place’ with points. - Behind the trio were G third in the jump|Manchester, Lebanon, N.H:, 198. Legends leaps of 125|Claude Trehan, 16, Three at Tit Que., and Edson Morse, Lebanon, won with jumps}N.H., in that order. Fi fi 197.8 ; re oH 4 { . ta ; es j . . , ' ss ; fe A, | | \ F F Ee ‘LOOKS LIKE A WEIGHTY MATTER ~— . Prev ident Spike Briggs of the Detroit Tigers, left, and Harvey Kuenn appear to be in } mood as they study clubhouse r now is the only un- on the Tiger roster. |< |Wis., held the lead in the American and President Tournament today as a result of Spike Briggs disclosed yesterday, and “B’ Tigers are on schedule ITuesday and Friday, and Saturday | Detroit takes ‘on Wastington in the | opening exhibition game for each Po expected to take up with| club, s expected to take home the team AP Wirephote headgear contains a B for Brooklyn" and a JC for Jersey City where the National League eames wilb play seven ‘home’ games. Badger Teams | Lead in ABC Tournament - ROCHESTER, WN. Y. LJ as Favor Pittsbur th G Glovers =." Tle am, Ue! Another Wisconsin, team, Lins’ ; : Weiners of Milwaukee, took over|Richard’s record still stands in| must average a point a game to Cup playoffs. land place .in the standings with|hockey like Babe Ruth's 60 home —— — [2.841 while Woodward Sheriffs of The quarterfinals will be held Akron, Ohio, moved te 3rd_with t | Kazoo Team Leads - |. PORT HURON W—Probasco’s of -| Kalamazoo, with a 2965 handicap series held top position for ‘the Ist leago-Western squad in the Na- ltime today in the team competi: (title. ition in the 30th annual Michigan) t the n March 21. ‘Women's Bowlin Championships. | 145 for the season, eclipsing the will headline the state’s final . ; . pepacte petunia = nd - lege basketball show of the 1955-56 he expected to let Ken Mosdell a very, serious He said he's ecalgs as the . , weight. ie if Wisconsin Bowlers in i 1-2 Spots in National open 62% points at Champaign. The ay total more than doubled 2nd _|place Michigan's score of 7043 in spite of the fact they had only one ist and share ist in another event. With I Total BATON ROUGE — Shelley; State). nae 6 ~~ 6% inches. 440-YARD RUN day headed for his Los Angeles Won by Don. Ward to, pull away from Jimmy Dem- son (éinnessete) and Peters. (Wiseon- t ‘aret. after the two were even for ey Vine EON wee be Pee Cray 136 holes, | (Michigan); ‘\Ind!- * \Varian (Michigan); The blond, sun-tanned Californi-‘Time 2104” Muenien State). an, chalking up his first vietory on] 4.0%"? “Donaiason “uindisne’ J. the winter tour, finished with—a/Williams (Oho State): 4 — Hendricks three-under-par 69 over the 6.450-) 5 (Michigan); 5— (lows), Distance: yard Baton Rouge.Country. Club course for a 277 total and $2,200 4 feet, 11% inches, etrare tiger record, oid mark 24 feet 7 inches by Jewell Daily, Purdue tn 1949) #0-YARD DASH— Won = Brab- ham (Michigan. State); 2—Pace Mr gape gn: 3—Carroli (Northwestern) ; «+| Griswold —! 6—Hebein tinscun sin). Time ¢ way tie a s at 280 after 72 smith lows): 2 DeLong Wiuseu): holes. Mayfield and* Demaret shared the ddiehigdn Joie DePalma (Northwestern) ; ly jane), Time)- lea at the three-jj-14. TWO RUN—Won by Ron Wal- lingford igan): 2—Jones /(Michi- an State); 3 — K an tates; 4—Densiow H $—Linbemeler Indiana). POLE VA quarter mark.. he > - Deadloc ae with Demaret were JLT—Won by... ‘Michigan’; 2—Donaldson (indl- ana); 3—tle among Stanners (Ilinots), Piper (Iowa), Best ‘Michigan Btate), Jones (Purdue!, and Weaver (Ohio) State). —_ is feet. ath. inches. 300 YAR DASH- (Michigan strom |Brabham Btate). Time ‘07.9 “won by —_ ‘Beate, ime 3°19 3: is Beliveau Nears Mage runs in baseball. Beliveau Shere e two ae last night as his Canadiens showed] Detroit and 13,804 fans at Detroit|, Olympic Arena why Montreal is National Hockey League some 402 ina for 1955-56 and has broken a seven- year hold hy the Red Wings on the | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Michigan and. Michigan State col- Beliveau's two goals gave him) lseason tonight at Arin Arber. Michigan State; if it could repeat the Wolverines at East Lansing ° Feb. 6, could finish in 5th Place | in the Big Ten standings—if league-! leading Iowa turns back Indiana) as expected tonight. Michigan, If it wins, could gain a 7th place tie with Minnesota— Otherwise, Ines are doomed to 8th place. MSU and Indiana now are 6-7) and tied for 5th in the Big Ten! race. Michigan is 49 and 8th;| Minneota 5-8 and 7th. Ohio State is 9-4 and 3rd. Iowa is on top, 12-1, and Illinois 2nd, 11-2. Both the Spartans and Wolver- {nes got spanked in weekend con- ference games, Ohio State's Robin Freeman outscored MSU'S Julius McCoy 43-21 as the Buckeyes won 96-84 at Columbus, and Minnesota doused a last half Michigan surge |. to win 86-72 at Ann Arbor. Jerry Dommeyer and George| ne ode by scoring a record! ‘|tournament, tl\through Sunday with singles and| RELAY ocd) Bas ol Ely onal Hat oll = an 86-76 triumph registered against. dinner Walt Alston. was reminded at a Garden ity It was Illi- |77/10, Minnesota 5%, Ohio State |24 feet T with Purdue | in 1949. while chatting with the popular veteran L. I. golfer, . ee eS oe ed oe tl Ie ewen, (51/5, and Purdue 1175. last (Richard MeNelll, that this year he will be running into weekend with Michigan's Wolver-| years, Jims Gelladey, .Nertrwesters’s a, ee al wes i. \an old foe, Frank Lane. ines winning the coveted track tille) “41 ican captured four firsts in| brillant sprinter, palled « thigh teats but the edged ! | Rivalry dates back to the days when Lane, 2s a the, track nest ot East Lansing| masele and had to leave tn the ihe Hawkeyes in total points, 628/ Onig siete, perennial Big Ten| president. of the American Association, fined Walt, Michigan also nepested 4, tre|and shared another individual tte] somnate | Soman aiagee of |, Evanston. won’ with} then manager of St, Paul’s, $25 for failing to leave the See cn ceclckt evtuiming| ‘2 Fl WP SUI/I6 pointe to 461/00) 2 te enna: ” Michigan State and Purdue tied Lafayette. The Buckeyes; the field fast enough after protesting an umpire’s ed y whiner yrepetgeay Sas ie, sad Hs mame X eeree = runner oe * ‘Only one conference record was ag a a elt as ae Janey i acnere cea 7 oe : naw ' straight in gymnastics. ~, Indiana was third. with 431/5,|set when Greg Bell of Indiana Wisconsin's : “The rivalry weak even farther —to my high- ; bl pelle = The only switch saw Minols: | Michigan State had 33 2/5, Wlinois broad jumped 24.feet 11% in_the" pecs cn | = pace winning the 300 = school days,” y gow bee McNeil. “I pla ed for Hamilton . ne ; = Closest to OSU was Michigan|High. Lane was officiating a state tourney game. I faldighed | with 56 points. lowa finished 3rd/had four personal fouls against me when I was hit in agen al ie | or with .46 and Indiana, with Bill) the back of the head with the ball as I went Wown court. - over the lod. te pena’ ‘hree “rss. ‘41 T was stunned when Lane blew his whistle, called this : Sieh « a Dlinois, the NCAA gymnastics|*¢ fifth foul, and threw me out of the game.” When. x at Baton Rouge champion, maintained its Big Ten QUeStioned, Lane grunted: “That was a face block!” Three slick magazines are rushing to profile the col- orful Julius Helfand . was unable to make the NCAA meetings in California, although Kings Point at long last has gained perma- nent status as g government academy, the same as West Point-and Annapolis. Burkemo Shares Second ‘mig, rmack ‘I predict the baseball Giants will remain at the Polo Place With Four Others, ons asx xin—Wwon by Tea wneeies|Grounds at least until the expiration of their lease. It 3 Strokes Back Dintelmann (Lilinois);/ 4—Wallingtora,| WOUld Cost them more money to move to the Yankee 7 sta) time cae” "| Stadium than they would pick up at the gate. HIGH JUMP: Tie between Mark Booth If you check PG figures, you will find the only Maytield, a three-stroke winner in 7y,,cmene Menest Michigan’, Ox'0) times the Giants have SRO crowds are night games the $12,500 Baton Rouge Open, to- (Michigan) and Hiliner (Michigen| with the Dodgers and an occasional one Sith the Braves or Cards. The Coogan estate owns the ho! nd isit with his new) (Indiana); 2—Pinch (lowa); 3—Flodin paaceriAtay s) ; iia time seen | coe property. | on?!” Stoneham owns the fixtures that-make it a ball park. : 7 Joe Savoldl (Michigan State); 2—Mat- par. tors birdie on the par TMth-hole| Gespeet” acane et sige rt To remove this from the property would cost Stoneham’ yesterday, then sank a 6-footer|"“snor PUT won. ‘by i ‘Deve Owen|* =" chunk of money and there would be little for another birdie on the last hole| (Michigan); 2—Henry | einnesota) "3 = 3-|salvage in the remainder. All the Giants need at the Polo Grounds is a fighting, entertaining ball club. - I think Bill Rigney is the man to produce such a club. If the Giants do make a’move, it might be to Minne- apolis. A healthy Minneapolis-Milwaukee rivalry could replace the existing Dodger-Giant turnstile stimulant. 23rd PWBA Pin Tourney Opens With Fine Scoring Pontiae area’s biggest. bowling the 2rd edition of the Pontiac Women's Bowling As- sociation ‘event, got under way ‘Saturday night with all scheduled) jteams on the line. It continued ed. Good scoring was turned in on both days. Top Actual team total was the 2244 by Lally Motor Sales of Rochester; high team game, Lucky Strikettes of Pontiac, 1029. Squad prize winners for 1st night $1,046 man i Wisconsiay, 3— ate) (Michi-/double events, and will run/included Beatty's Greenhouse, 2881; “a a : woe . FO gen aime ete): 5-Brewnithrough succeeding weekends until] Dublin Community No. 2, 2872; E. = arc "ine : ss ARD BUN —Won by. Tea Wheeler Sunday, March 18 at Huron Bowl,,H. Cox plumbing 2818, and Hi- and Haas a 71. 42 a SS oo ————— a City Commissioner Pht - - : aa included th After handing Mayfield Lg Te, Ma f faker! watt mi ee ee wand 460 by Agnes Mazza and Gloria heck, Tournament 3 — Hendricks (Michigan): 4 — Moyers} °°" of Waterford rolled the Bonfiglio of Pontiac; the 65 b: lix Spiller announced that prize} (Northwestern): 5—Savoldi (Michigan) Ing balls,.Jay Kopritice of the : A Flo Miller and Bess DeVries of Lake Orion. , , Barbara’ Liskey of Pontiac banged the top single effort, a \fine 262, with Joyce Brady of Lake Orion next with 254. However, the top actual singles pinfall went to Mildred Howlett of Pontiac with 217 and the best series (actual) na; BPAP and Barbara Howe were heard in brief comments, PWBA "| prexy Genevieve Bradiey presid- 2,882 } j i was Kitty Kardys’ 565. smears YY ng s B eaten 6- 4 Lr aie The Madison team had games 4 1st weekend included these teams. of 940, 979 and 963 as they dis- Hi Land Manor, Mi:ford ws D047 placed Geo Goo’s Restaurant of | By THE Ing PRESS -jold NHL record of 43 for centers,|top Richard, have six games left. ating mn = oo ee Rochester, N. Y., as the leaders | Montreal's Jean Beliveau, nowt in 1929-30 by Cooney Weiland|/So do Detroit and New York. Ward’ Sines Five. Uigtertora | an among the top teams in the the highest scoring center in Na-/of Boston. ~ Toronto “won” a 2-2 tie with) DOUBLES ‘ country, tional Hockey League history, set) The score was Montreal 6, De- ‘the Boston Bruins. The tie pre-\Muford nw tien Blayden, oy | However, only 74 of the morejhis his sights today on another|troit 4. And the Detroit loss, cou- lserved Toronto's fourth-place, eae ee oon ee trmee tote en than 3,000 teams have shot their target—teammate Maurice Rich- pled with New York's 3-2 triumph/three-point advantage over the Verie “Myers, Lorraine Ferris, thre. games in the lengthy tour- ard’s 50 goals in a single season. jover last-place Chicago, left the challenging fifth-place Bruins. g6ty"Wortman-Flotence Mussen, ©) nament which runs until Sunday,| Richard set his all-time mark!/Red Wings and the Rangers tied who have one more game to play) a Sata ts ppecencosct =) May 20, in the new Rochester Com-|in 1944-45. Detroit's Gordie Howe at 69 points apiece for second than the Maple, Leafs. "Late Grins co atesint, 12 threatened {t ‘in 1952-53, but/place. | Fourth-place, of course, is the. Sarkers Vibes Pentiee oc sesssss. $80 wound up with 49. So, the durable} Montreal and Beliveau, who last that figures in the Stanley) Kigy _Bardys. WMO ws cciesecans 664 Ame, Pontiac ws SES Rue CAsaenven Pontiac Siete, Norms Gorsline, Lake Orion . The Bruins have {five games left, the Maple Leafs \four—in a race where victories |are worth two points, ties one, de- tt’s Hot Steve feats nothing. coors ii nd~ Besides. his 44th and 45th goals, = Beliveau had two assists at De- troit to boost his season's total! points to 81, seven ahead of his nearest rival. Dickey Moore also| ‘had two goals for the Canadiens. | ow the ‘Manager (Twenty-first of a Series) The Washington Senators strug- gled through one of their poorest and Bert Olmstead take it easy seasons in many years in 1955. until the playoffs, but he had no|Several of their victories were of plans to remove either Beliveau/the 1-0, 2-1 and 3-2 variety. or Maurice Richard from the} Here's a situation that enabled lineups. Manager Charley Dressen fo help — = a game out of the fire for the Cranes Win to Tie; °° “von for |-§ Cage Title Cranbrook finished in a tie with Shady Side of Piftsburgh for the Inter-State basketball title by trouncing Western Reserve 81-52 \Saturday, : Big Owen Fett, 6-5 center. paced the attack with 24 points, followed by John Kirk with 17 and Chuck Grube with 15. | Cranbrook held a wide 40-22) margin at halftime. The victory gave the Cranes a 3-1 league rec ord and 9-6 mark for the season. Cranbrook ....0 .....se0+ 24:16 21 20—81 Western Reserve 16 6 16 14—$2 Montreal's Coach Toe Blake said before the Detroit encounter CHARLEY DRESSEN Match strategy with Dressen on ne. (R) stands for a righthanded batter or pitcher and (L) for a ‘lefthanded batter or pitcher. Basilio Still Training . Athletic director Jim Lefbertz~ - |than $100,000" for the contracts © “ae Wirephote Tigers’ shortstop weighs in on bis first-day in erms yesterday. over ati playing Kline got 26 and 22 points, respec- | SYRACUSE, N.Y. @ — Carmen, to finish training for his fight! lagainst Johnny Saxton March 14. igan, Ron Kramer, the Wolverines’, scoring ace, was limited to 20. Want Russell Magicians Offer $100,000 LOS ANGELES (INS) — Reece {Goose) Tatum and Marques ee a A opieed co-owners of the Magicians basketball team _ say they ate willing “to go boli lwest Coast tour in San Diego to- West Coast hoop stars Bill Russell, j[merrow sight, sala they wad Willie Naulls.and Morris Taft. lappy for ‘a franchise in the Na- Russell, with the University of |tional Basketball Association next San Francisco, is the nation’s |year, probably asking for either No. 1 _callegiate player, Naulls |Los Angeles or San Francisco. and Taft are. mainstays of UCLA's coast conference cham. ed team. tively, for Minnesota against Mich-| Basilio flies to Chicago tomorrow, e Magicians open a 62-game The Senators and Boston ‘Red 1Sox are tied 0-D in the last of the 12th at Washington. Ellis Kinder {R) is on the mound for Boston. Washington pitcher Pedro Ramos opens with a walk. Juan Delis (R) is the next scheduled batter with Ed Fitz Gerald (R) and Pete Runnels (L) to follow. Oc ee you: Put in a lefty pinch-hitter er Delis? b. Order Delis to sacrifice? “@ Try a hit-and-run (hitting behind runner)? greene “(12 ABW) OT BOM UM “Buyyse pure i033eq-2u0 sayjoue WIM Pemorfoy preey 24 “ppp 0} souwY Bulpues ‘palsuls steq UnI-pUB-yy 8 UO—D ynsey a " PONTIAC. PRESS, MONDAY, MARC H 5 » 1956 ‘ hd All- Oakla hd County | Selections Thursday ney e All + basket- ball teams and the County Coach- of-the-Year : After weighing 84 nom- PHS Swimmers. 3din Valley Finish Back: of AH, Saginaw in Annual SVC Test Although turning in some good efforts, Pontiac -High School's swimming. team didn't perform quite as well inthe annual Sax- inaw Valley championships, Satur- day in Saginaw, as Coach Robert pods Boyce, had hoped for. Chiefs were et out as far as championships were concerned. They did collect a number of 2nd and 3rd places, however to finish 3rd behind Arthur Hill, 104; Sag- inaw High, 52. Pontiac had 42 points. Bay City was 4th with 40, Flint Central 5th with 18. The top teams finished in the order in which their qualifying totals went. Hills has. 16, Saginaw 11 and Pon- tiac 10. Boyce commended George Berg- strom, Bob Keavy, Dennis Simon- son, Tony Simpson, among others’ for what he said were good jobs, layers and the top three teats of the county, These coaches not only each player’s scoring, but his defensive abilities and all- around floor play, on the basis of ratings made by ali of the monimating coaches of the This prep page will be had in Thursday's Press sports section. Ishpeming Men Win Ski Event Hendrickson and Bietila Get First Two Places in Kiwanis Tourney .IRON MOUNTAIN (#—Two Ish- peming, Mich., skiers glided away with the Ist two places in the Kiwanis Ski Jumping Tournament yésterday on Pine Mountain's giant ski slide. : West Hendrickson (ea ape and 255 feet to gather 213.4 points for Ist place while Jack Bietila leaped 255 and 283 feet for 212.1 points. Two visiting Finnish riders both felt, but despite the fall one of them, Esko Mommo, finish 3rd: Mommo fell on Sone. foot jump into a cross wind and Pentti Uotinen leaped 275 feet, but “| fell and didn’t take a 2nd ride. Mommo had the longest standing jump of the day—278 feet. The results: CLASS A Distances Points 1. West pHendrickson Ishy ing, Mich, 243.-255 213.4 2. Jac Bieta, tio, Malone 265 -283 212.1 3. Esko TLE, fell .- 278-288 2.10 4. Wilbert ‘Rasumssen, ahi eeeaiinaes 242.-228 204.3 $. John rs, Lron . Mountain, Mich. . @1 -221 203.0 1. James — — 241-212 191.7 2. Earl si erb, Tron Moun = . 217.210 «177.2 1. Willy Erickson Kingsford, Mich. cove, 904-378 (218.1 2. Edward Oien, Iron untain : eats son: BO HI -182 173.0 PITTA Leaders Boost Status in Net Action Table Tennis tained their positions in the latest totals. Leading Pentiac Varnish de- feated Paddle Kings 5-1, while 2nd place Cigarette Service bumped Stadium Inn by the same count. In other matches Capitol Barbers beat Bethany Baptist 5-1 and Fleckman's won Wer Fleet. Carriers, 5-1. Current connec: . The Dodgers’ new third baseman, Ransom Jackson, hit almost one- fourth of all his major league home runs against the Dodgers as a Cub hifter.. ‘ players empty today in the sprawling, 25- championship basket iy team NCAA ball tournament, and two of the va- cancies may be filled by tonight. All four spots are reserved for The SEC is putting its entry to a vote, Alabama, already in pos- jsession’ of its first title since 1934,| the NCAA ved berth wud ang ob But because "|the ‘Tide's five regulars are four- year: men and ineligible under Berths Still Empty City. The Hawkeyes made ready to grab their first repeat crown: Here's the way the tourney pair~| ings shape up at the moment, with “at-large” and conference entries idesignated: Jewelicn Still Unbeaten ‘}Port Huron, came th tle. Sunday's Results Boston 128, Philadelphia 114 Top rated teams in the Pontiac! Assn. League re-| tests, and also boosted their point Dartmouth generally prevailing save one no- table exception. Sun Life, a strong team which finished 2nd in the adult Ameri- can loop race during the regular season, pulled the surprise form reversal by bowing, out of the Class A tournament with two con- secutive failures. General Motofs in the ist round, then was vicitimized by Stone Front, 81-55, in Saturday night's ‘A’ opener at Lone Pontiac High tym. Stone Front sais Sun Life's one by racing into a 40-22 half- time lead and coasting the rest of the way. Don Williams was the big thorn in the side of the losers 16 for Sun Life. Shaw’s Jewelers breesed mer- rily along with an 81-51 swamp- ing of GMC to move into the Class A finals. Four Jewelers Pontiac Boxers Among Winners. wat Carsonville Two Pontiac boxers, Bobby Mc- Donald, ace Community AC welter, and a finalist in. the recent Port Huron Golden Gloves tourney, and Larry Lamphere also amr gear = t wins Saturday night at Carsonville. A sellout crowd saw the card be- tween Port Huron champs and champions from other cities. McDonald's sharp left hand and says, gave him a win over Al Cook, Sarnia’s welter champ. Larry ram into a rough battle with Paul Osantooki, Bay City exit from the tourney a decisive] with 33 points. Hal Trott scored) © clever combinations, his. trainer |’ Sun Life Top Casualty in City Tourney’ The city league post-season bas-|_ ketball playoffs are moving into!’ their final stages with favorites; points. Booth Homes was on the out- side looking in after they were spilled by the Keego Merchants, The Insurance quintet lost to |. | Rodeo. * -|King and LeRoy Moore each “| points, Ron Sandage tallied 15 low. Phoénix World Championship) 60-52, in Class.B at Liftoln Junior High. Mike Hanes. bucketed “31 points for the Merchants while|- od Hetherington collected 16 for The Lakeside Royals moved into the Class B final with ‘a 59-43 vic- scaged 16 points for the Royals. Stadium's Randy, Hancock took honors with 18, Gritf's Grill, winner of the adult National division, bounced back inte contention after a ist- round setback ‘ by. eliminating Loule’s Tavern, 66-51, ‘in Class © at Jefferson. John Bridgéwater was high for Griff's with 17 points in a losing cause. ‘The “Trojans reached the final round in ‘C’ With a 63-58 win over ithe Independents. Bob Williamson was the big gun for the winners with 30-points while Merl Taulbee topped the Independents on 18. The playoffs resume tonight on all fronts. Pairings. are listed be- Class B, vo reste He cehants vs At Lincoln ofa D, 7 p. m.~Meteors vs, Boys’) i - | (Mid-Atlantic) Canisius (at-large) : — 4 ene ene pr a ———— Youth Is Served FIRST ROUND. ~~ AT NEW YORK, MARCH 12: ~ Holy Cross (at-large) vs Temple vs, North Carolina State (Atlantic Coast). March “13: Connecticut vs Manhattan (at- ; Dartmouth (Ivy) vs West Virginia (Southern), AT FORT WAYNE, IND.; _ March 12: DePaul (at-large) vs “Wayne (Mich) (at large); Marshall (Mid-American) vs Ohio Valley winner. AT WICHITA, KAN., MARCH 13: Memphis State (at-Large) Vs. Oklahoma City (at-large; Southern Methodist (Southwest) . Vs Texas Tech (Border), AT SEATTLE, MARCH 13: . Idahe State (Rockey Mountain) vs Seattle (at-large). SECOND ROUND ,. AT PHILADELPHIA, MARCH 16: two advancing to Eastern semi- New York winners meet, with); Schoolboy P CHICAGO (ENS) — A 17- -year-old| high school student from Louis- ville, Ky., rules the roost today int the 46th annual Petersen Bowling ‘Classic in Chicago. Lou Frantz It, son of a bow!l-. ing. alley pivprietor, moved into Ist place last” “aight with an eight: game, total of._ 1,586 on . 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Gor- Bribe held March 10 on a fourth pro-|was downed TTT oven ron _ RYDEN ARAL 3 ALL PURPOSE CABINET ?. eee tee © eee te e Baked-On White Enamel Over Heavy Guage Steel @ Cleans — Beautiful neD TRADING: STAMPS Double Stamps _ Monday Evenings e* HOLDENS © fmiiee Chrome BINS AND Wiiia Handles ~ and CUTLERY DRAWER Knobs * oe ese eeeege OO 6 6 6 6 6 a 0 6 6 ! 63” High 14” Deep 22” Wide e Rustproof The movement has been thrice re- don Peckham says an election will|jected by voters. Last Saturday it posal to close Hersey High School.|seek to transfer pupils in grades 9,10, 11 and 12 to another school. 155 to 131. Petitioners | mockingbird. State bird of — is the THR PONTIAC PRESS. _MONDAY. MARCH 5, 1956| |Hollywood Headlines Joan Fontaine Signs Filmi | By LOVELLA 0, PARSONS INS Motion Picture Editor HOLLYWOOD (INS)—Remember| only a few years ago, Joan Fon- |taine was married to William Do- jaier, head of RKO. Production? Well, they may be finished mari- |tally, but not in a business way./ Joan has signed a three picture deal with her former husband, who Assured of 2nd Term ; Jemnenueneenenen GROSSE POINTE WOODS (INS) x wheel we : Racesinieteeensiating ' > considers her a good actress, Her first is “Beyond a Reasonable |Doubt,” the Bert Friedlob produc- tion which goes before the cam- eras March 26. It was while Joan was at RKO | that she won an academy award for * ) with Cary Grant, She'll have Frits Lang Ey: Ey j oa s > > = | Despite her exotic name, Do- vena is irish ond was a termer secretary before she was discov COCKTAIL LOUNGE 1122 w. Huron Huron Bow! Bidg. bal : - Floor | this week FEATURES: LEE « fast wit... zany antics, CARON | Comic MC with ALAN Th . DW. G. ». ROBINSON + JOANNE DRU® = ALSO === ered by the fashion world. 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And isn’t he a dari- ing?’” Snapshots of Hollywood collected at random: married ‘to Vampira, is getting around with Mona Freeman, | After less than a week in Holly- wood, Vic Damone winged back to New York to be with Pier An- geli while she does her scenes in | ‘Somebody Up There Likes Me.” ding for ollman Bill McCarthy (brother of Glenn McCarthy) who ) is marrying Joan Castagana, for- | mer model. After the ceremony || they fly to Florida to board his S%-foot yacht for a Caribbean cruise. and they are now in Florida on a second honeymoon, Mrs. Saphier jis the former Arna Finston, daugh- iter of musica] director Nat Fin- | ston, John Crosby, TV columnist who's visiting here, Joan Ben- nett (in such a beautiful blue gown), Walter Wagner, Dorothy and Herbert McCann, Ruth and Tashling enjoyed the Japanese feast. Estelita has gone home from St. | Joseph's Hospital in the Valley fol-| \lowing minor surgery. Carol Ann Beery and her mother ‘Mrs, Rita Beery were guests at a farewell luncheon _Bive at the | | rived that day, and the Frank | Allen Reisner, former It's a St. Patrick's Day wed- jf | After a separation of a year, | Bob Hope’s manager Jimmy Sa-| phier and his wife have reconciled| Pauj Zuckerman who just, ar- | NICK LAWRENC In his thitd week of enter-, Nick Lawrence Quartet. : Aécordion you'll love. taining. Formerly with the = . -- _— & BER ER ERE RR RRR REE TTP SATURDAY == s “HELEN OF TROY” & No Cover Charge sauusuccenseuenas DOROTHY DUNN. |= cemniowsam.- Lovely singing star of radio [| and records. Ee - a © NOW and TUESDAY © No Door Charge & _voaré®_@ “JENNIFER JONES No Minimum Charge @ ° Academy Award Nominee! @ * Audience Award Winner! in a Great New Role! 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No p odllfcge of fryers re- today. e weekend carryovers | 4 tryers cleared > gros Phy Bulk of “ere steady a Some ofe-host po na Bo Tine inane ef the price range, Rory Bi oGs iT, Mareh & (AP}- earls inchided, eee ey = _— _ 60-51, tg 04 42-47, wtd. su: megs Lk hd oe. Oe on B large, “ad, wid. avg. 41%. . ngage Bag mo A jumbo 48-49, wtd. 42-45, wid. avg. o ave. 46%; large peay “41-42, wid. ave. 4i'e: grade B 40; © la ge 48: grade phen wid avg 36. | Commercially » Whites -Orede! 38% -39. eu clearing sotletretori's. Supplies of appear am, jums are in . Medt supply but net wented in many oon due to closeness -of prices Undergrader Feely ‘absorbed on 3 . Detroit Zoo Hikes fore jon Miniature-Trains DETROIT w—Fares on the min- 4 . ‘scat an ¢ vedo was is ns Ne sewn. On Friday the Associated Press average of pee tens oe 0 en rome Some price, increases today wi around a es. points at the best, and there were .imany leaders with gains of t to 3 poi ‘ Railroads were granted a 6 per . %\cent freight rate increase Friday wo; |after the market closed, ‘\for the carrier shares was im- mediate today. The favored issues were up 1 to 4 points. Steels and nonferrous. metals were the most active at higher ghest ts ireached. On Friday the average i"! established a new record high at’ the close of $181.60, 10 cents above the previous record set Sept. 23) » jand matched again Dec. 5 and 6. Friday's new high kindled week- iend buying enthusiasm, and that -lwas evidence at the start today iwhen large blocks dotted the tape federal- atate New York Stocks (Late Morning Quotations) A, os large 44.46 " jlarge 37-46: medium 31-49; grade B - Hes Be Bstyerysussssause Al extra large 43; peree ;. medium Neh grade B oo Al Comments: Market full stead: is relatively good and _ Demand ‘ - ee eeseeee @ bb Bei * =..28.42sBSSABSEy RSLSEe Ses uw = - 7 eee SkSSS8E2 ee ee ee) = 2 EESESCEREPETESOREEERE rrr we HOME OWNERS! “type of home owners’ insurance. All your policies in one with only one expiration date! FIRE—WIND—THEFT—LIABILITY—ETC. DWELLING AND FURNISHINGS SAVE UP TO 25%. See or Call siscneuaceyas saseeneesussestt aoe *e@ - wus 2ox8 ce ss Borrowing may be a sensible solution when it comes to getting your car back in shape, paying bills, medical expenses, or solving many other money prob- lems that are always sprouting up this time of year. And you need look no further than the nearest HFC office for sound, sensible money help. The men and women at Household Finance are specialists in putting budgets back on a sound basis. -At HFC you can get as much as $500—usually in one day. If you have a steady income and can make convenient monthly payments, you, meet the main requirement for borrowing at HFC. - ~ ee S82 #244 22 2282884487838 wie = stesseicerincics - S8Secesssess ARS 3003 + ae + +}s Waa Fie FP wis, NEW YORK, March 5. (AP) — Com- piled by the Associated Press bt) 18 615 60 — ne ct Stocks 1.2 1c. J. t CET Pigures afier palate Dajte are are eighths Low COCKROACHES One Full Year Guarantee cery Stores and Restaurants. Re- | main out only one hour. No | Rox Ex Company 1014 Pont. St. Bk. Bidg. FE 4-9462 4 hae Public Sroahe of. law Theme for the conference is tional Leadership.” Keynote address will be given by Lawrence D. Haskew, dean general sessions Wednesday. Prison Honor Camp posed prison. honor cam center. + Livestock early 4 = i ; si? is CHD 13,000; fairly active, 25 er on hers ; weights sround 25 lowe and goed steers 13.00-17.50; yearling feeding steers 16.00-19. Galable sheep 2 ist Motor City Industralist 183/Dies in Miami Beach “| DETROIT w — Lawrence De, , : Long Buhl, a prominent Detroit Nets Tourist $11,250 a Loe died in Miami Beach; MURFREESBORO, Ark. (INS)— More than 2,000 elementary school educators ere meeting this| gram Sa week in Denver, Colo.,. for the an-). onvention of the department Will ‘be five assemblies “covering pres . wipals ofthe of| the subject matter areas of arith- of elementary school princi the National Federal Education metic, language arts, reading, sci- Steel shot ahead 3 points |*ss0ciation. : The. Associated Press average at noon was up $1.20 at $182.80, -of the: College of Education, Unl- versity of Texas, at the first Advocated in Alberta L'ANSE (®—The Baraga Cuaty urg board of supervisors ,has recom- Others effective in six months: mended a site near the little for- ielen ee estry town of Alberta for a pro- s M. 00. No tt ble Market ly Gestte malate 8. ce scent receipts /area turned out products worth 0 be cows: good sised eater 4’ eit. |313,840,000,000 last year for an all- ons pen t endy ; = active, time high, $|steady: bulk good end. choice ‘ted steers| The report said that an expected 18.00-20.00: | mostly 19.00 ‘and sbeve on dip in car manufacturing - employ- CAGO, March 5 pln aed hogs general Hoe Mer Educator Meet to Study’ Principal's Role in Schools" sion during a special luncheon pro-| “The Principa's Role in Instrwe Circuit Court Grants 24 Divorce Decrees . Divorce decrees granted recently yin Oakland .County Circuit Court Frank G. Clement, governor of include: Tennessee, will be the principal! Mabel Leona from Glenmore Niller speaker at the closing general ses-| WVifitesi trom athisen Van Gorder = \e c i L wis Erma M. trom William J. Lowe Margaret from Elbert Eiland: Joyce from hd td Debois { cores eee from “erage E. LeWasseur J I . hn D. from aha R nedy ames C, from Annie Bradiord ‘ Henry from oris from Witmer W, Scribn Gertrude from Lawrence Van Vaiken- trom. James hag Eaton Patricia A. from Ery iP. Cl rom The camp would have facilities) Hivis ¥, from Paul W. Brance ~ for 100 first. offenders. If the site| Jonet rem Ghartes R ics is approved by the state correc- tions and conservation depart-| ments work on ihe camp is ev Se@ Prosperous Year Alberta, in. the Upper Peninsula b - Ld formerly was owned by the Ford R é Indust lumber operations there, the com- or egion 5 ry pany gave the town to Michigan! DETROIT (®—The Detroit Board Tech College as a forestry school|of (Commerce says 1953 Was a lan ) r . Moore Elizabeth A. from Gerald Miller boom year for industry in the De- troit area and that ‘‘all signs point to another peak year in 1956.” ROIT. March $ 1 iAP) —Hogs: saiabie, The board's weekly publication, ‘The Detroiter, said factories in the ment this year should be offset by choice and prt : { higher; ear Ft Tey and commes_(slightly higher non-automotive manufacturing employment com- ‘shorter work-week, indicating little about e very scarce, » hiner: utility |change in weekly pay envelopes.” salable 2.00, About se head American Motors to Put. New V-8 in Nash, Hudson trade Mostly 50 higher, spots 1.00 higher = Frontal boon only/has -been under development for poor blead i higher, ots Up ve "s¢{More than four years. It will be ers and cameo’, oan ors : on t eae Sg new engine line at the beady ; steers 19.80-24.80; prime|/Kenosha, Wis., plant. 1,800-1,650° Ib 19.50-21:00; bulk’ choice steers 18.00-20. . 30; a loads high) | : : choice under 1.200, 18 wp to 2240: witty Bridges Says Lausche high choice and prime : heife 19.25- 2035; ‘most good te high chetes heifers Top Dem at Moment it Patty aunty ona commerce ia) cows ALLENTOW 10.50-12.50: a few high commercial ra i3i0: cahners ‘and cutters $0-|Bridges (R-NH) said last night ry , oo ‘ goed baayy ta hulls. 12.00-12.89.| Ono's Gov, Lausche “at this time practical top vealers 26.00, culls down to| would be a more difficult’’ Demo- 0.00; a few loads high good = cholce IN, Pa. @ — Sen. cratic’ Presidential candidate for 000; slaughter Fo the GOP to beat “than others who active, steady to 25 higher; slaughter are running.” sheep steady: good to prime wooled lambe 110 Ib. down 19.80-21 50: with butk| “He “SRF *he-did not know who of sales 20.00 and above; t loads 105 and 110 Ibs, Colorados i 80" cull to low would be the hardest fe yeeet) Ses eens argh | Rethriosigal enarnigusbaareity . am i i of choice 104 tb. sarrsine No. I pelts waging a f ; idable campaign, 10.78; greet cull te ehoice slaughter ewes| Bridges said, ‘‘He (Stevenson) has a brilliant mind’, but ‘‘may talk himself out in eight or nine months,” Bridges added. ‘Tour of Diamond Mine A visit to the Crater of Diamonds, Buhl, who went 10° Florida in the only diamond mine in North February on his annual visit, suf- fered a heart attack last. week. * * * America, netted a Texas woman! ‘approximately $11,250. The tourist, Mrs. A. L. Parker of _| He was president and director of Dallas found a 15%2 carat diamond, \the Buhl Land Co., whose proper- worth about $15,000, at the mine ‘ties include the Buhl building in locesed near Murfreesboro. Under ‘downtown Detroit. Train Mishap in Japan down a small embankment. | MONTHLY calmed uaa 24 20° paymts homme | pass Daymts . S$ 5.03 |§ 9:24 5.83 |$ 6.65 | 9.98 | 18.39 nes 13.11 | 19.77 | 36.59 17.08 | 19.55 | 29.55 | 54.78 27.24 | 31.39 | 48.09 | 90.02 ROOFING Housahold’s charge it the monthly vate of 3% on that port of « belance' mot excecdimg $50, 244% on that part of @ balance im excess of $50, bul mot axcetding $500, and 4% on any remainder. , ]OUSEHOLD FINANCE i 9% South Saginaw $1., a hse: Bidg., 2nd Floor : PHONE: FEderal 4-0535-. _Lome made te revert of marty toes _- Reef Than New Commercial Repsir Service—Fiat “We On eet see nar Rool Too URES PERFECT TRATION AND ADHESION. Will net ar _—— any weather "50% SAVINGS | Gearanteed on Any Old Reofs Made Better i, étose Unconditional uarantes Roots Our Specialty, FE 5-7387 SHELDON ROOF SPRAYING CO. COMMERCIAL—INDUSTRIAL—RESIDENTIAL—APARTMENT rules of the mine, the finder keeps’ all except 25 per cent of the gem’s appraised value. TOKYO (INS)—Twenty passen- Hercules Powder to Erect |gers were injured today, four se- riously, when five cars of a freight Methanol Plant in South | |passenger train jumped the tracks! Plans for construction of a new |in eastern Hokkaido and tumbled plant at Louisiana, Mo., have been Fannounced by the Hercules Powder Co. To cost more than $2 million, the factory will have an output of 7 million gallons of me- thanol. The substance is used in the!w manufacture of antifreeze, solvent, plastics, cai drugs, dyes and formaldehyde.” Construction is expected to get tnderway late in the spring and is scheduled for completion in the second quarter of 1957. Ike Nominates Judge \WASHINGTON «® — President) s Eisenhower today nominated $tan- N. Barnes, now an assistant attorney general, to be a US. Circuit Judge for the 9th Circuit) 5s 1 ‘A special feature of the meeting ©” jof identity. is largely ignored in| Jlie and the principles he repre- eu bined with a rise in the number of| ° Commercial bulls 12-00-18.00, small lots/20N-Manufacturing employes, | £535, “RS, Ghote 618-130 Ib, feeder steers! “Higher hourly earnings,” | it Cal ing @dded, “should offset a probable DETROIT (®—American Motors Corp. said today it has developed heavier relatively scarce, ag bereiy 28 29/@ new V-8 engine at a cost of $11 or en wel is under Se hs mates come] ee _ most U8. No. 1 to 32|. The 190-horsepower engine with npg buteners Feng eS most/a compression ratio of 8 to 1 will : : ; approx-|be installed only in new models ne ee, drones Re ice that’ are being added to the pres se ioteri ash tar lata ent lines of Hudson and Nash cars. | Biotin cene The new- models will be introduced connie eattie 18,000; salable caivesilate this spring. ° ~ , aoees The company said the new V-8 ‘The case is the same for. a notarized document, and many of the assumptions are the same. For example, the thorny question law. It is generally assumed that aman with a birth certificate made out to John Smith is, in fact, John Smith, but there is no way “lof proving it_ unless - Smith hap-| hospital which kept a record of) foot or fingerprints. * Similarly, whee -you go to a No- tary, he'll rarely ask you for iden- tification. If necessary, he'll go to court and identify os the man who signed the But without the oaty notary a sents our legal system would not exist, Safe Jammed; Seek Experts fo Open It NORMAN, Okla. (®—A Norman call. in professional safecrackers to finish a job started by. unsuc- cessful amateurs. apparently attacked the -safe with everything from welding equip- ment to crowbars, but. succeeded only in. jamming the safe so it could not be opened. The safe, at the Cook Studebaker Agency, contained about $1,500 in cash and Checks. ° * * cents left in a cash drawer for their troubles. County Deaths * Mrs. Irene P. Trunck WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Service for Mrs. I Trunck, 61, of 2620 Maplecrest, will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, at St. Andrew Episcopal Church, Drayton Plains, jwith burial in Roseland Park Cem- etery. The body will be at Sparks- Griffin Funeral Home, Pontiac, until Wednesday noon. Mrs. Trunck, whe died Satur- day in St. Jeseph Mercy Hos- pital, ts survived by one brother, Harold Paul of Detroit. . A county resicent for 24 years, she was_a charter member of St. Andrew Episcopal Church and jmember of the Eastern Star and \White Shrine in Detroit. She served last as a nurses aide in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Salesman OKs License of ‘Back Seat Driver’ used car salesman blandly ac- cepted a check for $612 when the Seat Drivers License.” * * * lee Leaders ttc one Attack Eastland you're liable to be prosecuted for erance Day “‘extends itself suc- pened to have been born in a|°e=stttty-"—— |Negroes and others to pray in sup- ‘tport of the Negro boycott against automobile agency will have to The thieves got only about 285 DENVER (INS) — A Denver] customer, for identification, pro-| driving Saturday before West 2 | nie ese oon) OS C. Dieterle, was fined $25 with | | $25 costs. | Rep. Powell, NAACP. Official Hurl Abuse to Mississippi Senator — i i ington speech to the NAACP’s Civ- il Rights Assembly. 5 Rep, Adam Castes Powel. (D- NY) told a chirch rally in New York City. that he may leave Con- gress and devote himself to a na- segregation if his March 28 Deliv- The Negro congressman wants buses in Montgomery, Ala., on that day. Powell is pastor of the 15,000- ‘member Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem and chairman of .the National Deliverance - Day Committee, Meanwhile, two New York news- papers reported that the Univer- sity of Alabama, which recently expelled Autherine J. Lucy, will admit fully qualified Negroes if the law says it must. * * * The Times and the Herald Tri- bune said in dispatches from Tus- caloosa, Ala., that the university will resist compulsory integration sions. Business Notes — Police said the ore thieves| Stanley Elbling, of A. Elbling & | Son of Pontiac, was a recent dele-; gate to a meeting in Detroit where area dealers for Westinghouse Air Conditioning Products were briefed on spring sales plans and company progress over the past year. tionwide prayer movement against | aan fire but would abide by court deci-| Vice President T. H. Mabley pre- dicted at the meeting that sales ol | area during 1956. | . ‘ ae ' Promotion of William C. Dalton to merchandising manager of GM's AC Spark Plug Division was an- nounced today by E. H. Francois, sales manager of replacement products. . '~ He replaces Ian W. Beaton who will be associated with the firm's account as a member of the adver- tising firm of D. P. Brother Co. of Detroit. * Dalton joined AC in 1950 as a dealer in St. Louis and in 1955 Was advanced. to zone manager in Mil- waukee, Wis. In his new position he will direct the merchandising of several automotive products as \well as replacement items made by ‘other GM divisions, _ News in Brief Robert Hayden, 2%, of Milford, who waived examination on charges of entering without break- ing before Waterford Township Justice Willis D. LeFurgy Satur- day, was bound over to circuit court for appearance March 12. Bond of $500 was not furnished. Joseph Shields, 17, of Ferndale, who .pleaded guilty to reckless Bloomfield Township Justice E)- When the check bounced, police picked up 24-year-old John R. and found the license was issued. by the “State of Nervousness, De- partment of Fidgets, Bureau of Nuisances.” | (R-NY) introduced a bill today to Introduces Equal Pay Bill for Men, Women WASHINGTON .( — Sen. Ives require equal pay for men and women performing comparable work for an employer engaged in interstate a Gen. Iskander Mirza, 57-year-old Jabra SEATTLE—Euw; — editory of the Seattle Times and toonist whose Pged Man” a e . Leech, central figure in the investigation og ‘the unsolved slaying of three U.S. Army officers at uu, Germany, 10. years PARGO, Day, 80, of Grand Porks, N metive in Nerth Dakota polities and corside $ ves le Re’ jean candidate for the BO elow om Grant, 78, wares during his * Krne mill career. asnis’ embrecing seven Far West states. ihe Louarte Courier-Journal end A The bill would forbid “discrimi- ‘nation because of sex.” Ives said, it is designed to carry out a rec- ommendation in President Eisen-; 'hower's State of the Union mes- sage to Congress. Ist Pakistan President KARACHI, Pakistan u) — Maj. soldier-statesman, today was de- clared the first provisional presi- dent of the new Islamic republic of Pakistan by acclamation of the Constituent a Deaths Last Nigt Night CHARLESTON, 8.C. ~AP)—Miss Ann Heyward Tales. 76, noted for her block art, design work -and water- me Howard Russell, 62, ormerly sports editor of the Spokane kesman-Review LONDON—Sidney Struve, 64, a car- LIMA, Ohio—Jameés M. N.D.—State Sen. a” Flanagan Jr., of -Pogata, N. J.,| |over. to circuit court for arraign- ‘not furnished. $30, were stolen from a car 4 Swedish Pilots Killed Swedish Air Force fliers were killed yesterday when their Vam- g.|/pire jet fighters plowed into a mountainside in south Sweden in Charged with breaking and en- tering in the night time, 19-year- ‘old Alton Cunning of Detroit waived examination Saturday be- | fore Southfield Township Justice , Edward A. Elsarelli and was bound |ment March 12. Bond of $1,000 was Hawthorne School, 1400 N. Tele. graph Rd. was reported broken into Saturday night, police said. A window was smashed and desks ransacked, but pothing was listed as stolen. : Gerald Huttula, 41 8. Roselawn St. reported the theft of a $45 bi- cycle Friday night from his home, ‘Pontiac police said. Friday night two wheels, worth parked in a lot at Baldwin Ave. | and St. Louis St., Elmer Smith of Lake Orion told Pontiac police. If you need transportation te and from pols in Dist. 4, Call FE 5-1577, FE 4-6661, FE 2-6868,. FE 2-8910, FE 2-2713, Adv. ACCOUNTANT, wide experi- ence, all phases accounting, desires part time assignmerits; monthly closings and tax work. FE 4-9295. ¥ If your friend's In jail and needs bail. Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031, —Adv. Ethel Chapdelaine’s Beauty Shop, specialist in hair styling and cutting. 6303 Deltwood, Williams Lake. OR 3-4792. —Adv. “STOCKHOLM (INS) — Four) a heavy fog. | a "1988 Pontiae 4 door, Engine "PPestic ole to be bald 30 South Main Street, Rochester, Michigan, on March- 16, bs so at 1:30 p.m, f NOTICE OP PUBLIC SALE bane. 3, 6, 1800 air conditioners will double in the > Episco: ° Plains! with Re Rey. ‘Waldo Hunt of- in Bovelen metery will be at the sparks-Criffin Puneral Home until noon Wednes- day at which time she he 33 _Feaeral arrangement Card of Thanks 1 MRS. PETE MANNI AND MOTH- er of deceased son. Mrs. — wish to express thei thanks to friends, ne! and fellow employes for it kind exe - pressions of pimeciey in the re- cent geste of their husband aed gon, Manni, You Us not a » last farewell, You si goodby to none. Your ‘loving beart had ceased te a FP) Before we knew that you were gove, nd so, He closed your ag ak eves A whispered — monet Be Thi ly missed by: Sons, Senebtare _and Grandchildren ‘Flowers 3 Pepe SAA op bata S FLOWERS Clos for Vacation “Funeral Directors 4 AIR AMBULANCE GROU Pursley Punera| Home tf Meat TS HOM: FUN im Complete facilities: OR 3-775? Dray ins - terford Twp, NIFIED SERVICES ___ Funeral Home~ FE 4-1882 Donelson- Johns ““DESIONED POR FONE FUNERALS” ~~ SPARKS-GRIFFIN CHAPEL Thoughtful Service FE 23-5841 Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service, Plane or Motor PE 23-8378 Cemetery Lots 5 PPP PLL LMM LL OLA 1 GRAVE IN PERRY MT. PARK Cemetery in Section 4, FE 2-0317 — FOUR GRAVE LOT. GOOD Lo. epee pee Sell for reasonable price, cae The Pontiac Press ‘FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 28181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. All errors show adjustments will be given without it - Closing time for advertise. ments containing type sizes larger than regular agate type is 12 o'clock noon the day previous to publication. Transient Want Ads may be cancelled up to 9:30 a.m. the day cf publication after the first insertion. CASH WANT AD RATES Lines 1-Day 3 Days 6 Days 2 $1.50 8681.86 © §2. 3 1.50 2.70, 3.06 4 1,80 3.48 6.04 8 2.25 4.05 6.00 6 2.70 4.86 7 7 3.15 5.67 ae LJ 3.60 6. 9.60 Ly 4.05 He 10.80 Ma. BOX REPLIES At 10 a. m. Today there were replies ut the Press office in the following boxes: a 2, 3, 6, 7. 8, 12, 13, 16, 25, 28, 30, 43, 45, 56, 58, | 60, 61, 65, 72, 78, 95. ___Help. Wanted Mai Male 6 > SORA A: MECHANIC WTD. Must be familiar & Oldsmobiles a. Accountant $4,394 to $5,018 bee Year el en position expanding Paid vacations and hospitalization & life sick leave, | apap eee) Pension plan Position Apply Personnel Office Oakland Co. Office Bldg Saginaw & Lafayette sts. Pontiac, FE. 3-715 St " Classified Ads! To swap what you don’t need for what you do, call FE 28181. a eee . as ‘, : =e ae < . ¢ j . ss, m ; ¢ ) ' — caesee Jaa * ¥ 4 . f ‘ a! % : \ ’ S - } * is = i : / Se ; ~t ’ : F : ke EB ~ } “As . — & es ee OE by : at eS * ¥ ‘: $ * ; : ar oe = Zee: _ ‘tae PONTIAC 1 PRESS, MONDAY “MARCH 5, 1956 ie : TWENTY. SEVEN Help Wanted Male ° 6)’ Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Female 7 Work Wanted Feméle 11 — MAIDENS , ~~. By Jay Alan| _ Notices & Personals 25 Wanted Real Estate 32A| Rent Apts. Furnished 33 Bort Bese Janta! LOOK!» > RAE EER | TR BP i ure i re & sae he at = : sum ine Clune) Sh 31640 aloe Hwy sine SMALL T. ve Tre “| _OR "SALESMEN a Employment Service te “IN DEBT? SOLD. lee ee om ze ry Mt Aa bef cael: or Not Sold WALD Ta “Garage. $12.00 © HAVE A BURNING sit Uke 6 \ ghove’ Oph weal LAL its H, Jacoote W Saas bec ind leek, Ee i, DESIRE TO SELL BUT . Rent Apts, Unfurnished 34 COOK. cone port WE'LL SHOW YOU MAN en's panes and f wal ie roe “plas a ‘cots — repairman. teen bere we © on SGtomatic washers and wilh su, saloty ona commision |? oe eg . By ies and Service Ca., ENCED BUS BOYS. MU: be ne ie nce. A ee A only aiter § p.m. No e working EP tact atcha | ect ores hy aa : : haase TV R success in ‘the business that “petedustite-woeece| © veteran g ha Rn WH WAREHO ealing with m wenn. Geter tilen ool cea: baat ness. hel « to solve mer prob: oe salary. Please state : fi ; ue gations and "experience Reply wmay, . ARE — QUALIFICA. PURNITORE 8A ee ‘ERE ON! yy you are between 23-32 years of seodpt. par le North-| age, have Nee pears ot cet } en : codward.| fege og equiv valent. of some a good ce edure experience GET OUT of the Rut! NO CHANCE? WE'LL TEACH YOU SELLING NOW? THE WAY.TO A BRIGHTER FUTURE. Remington Rand, leader in the office equipment soanetry, is of- fering carers Me ten who want —— have had ~e de to e pay icles ‘Mere nie Je" you Six mane. HAVEL f @uatap you salary, plus full comm,. ovportunities. Bex)2. 1 t salesmansh' — — by ex - Insti — our expense and be- see Liberal ata come a part of a warm, sales team, raced under the win, of na om i erwhile tearaing rc) tield 5 Pre oe such as in- 4. all oggeoté jg Views advancement. All work by -. You mee | be is A some solid selling ex ‘Want to and mecihne ade q wekiy You can . dees persona oma. ree ~ travel, bave 6 — Saad GES Fa Sirs Be onus to ‘ou can qualify, ‘with reliable firm bods NRR _inc., Glens Falls : HELP US PIND. Tig TEACHER Please on to an ase pass this ambitious teacher or principal. We — an unusual’ summer an | ition am man rita iy Ss of two gears e bovenelony yhelotal "Master's » de- 8 ie earninas wit Fed is from st. length of his wn. : Bostibity for vy ee RAND. oP ; Division of ‘Sperry. Rand THREE MEN. “paricoel responsible position with pp tire laree PI ate ig Ee on atte to re, ae REGISTERED NURSES FL OOR | DUTY AND 0.B. DELIVERY . LICENSED | PRACTICAL NURSES Experienced Personnel _for Central Supply * DIETICIAN - Pontiac oN Pe Hospital ray St. Re eieks LE WOMAN TO aay bo RELIA Ss ae, ‘% Some epttade ade betcha “! you are _— im mediate! see. employ- — manager, 1 “a.m, to § p.m. Huron 1 W. Bro Se ———————— e ra merce i lees ‘ae TV V SERVICE MAN @ age, education, subjects you; “MUST DEPENDABLE have ueht, cag oxtre curricular} HONEST AND ENERGETIC activities, ; 12, Pontiac rate my T’ Service business tn Press, . tine as your own. Must be INDUSTRIAL SALES ready to start Merch Mh. We OPPORTUNITY have a wonderful or ns in Nation's ressive com-| the oe, pare Darl —— — pany in the industrial chemical| book onarpnctones: Aa field desires an aggressive, intel- particulate as to ¢ ja sek 9853 ligent salesm the Pontiec| adress to area, Ace years, some tech-|_ Chalmers, ‘Detroit 13 a },_ Michigan, dustrial sales experience is nec- sary," is @ career position | with earning Bala: and commission. bie Wing ful) @ jetatis. Box No. said JOBS 1 FOR MEN ie ay oo ‘Accountant - ShelW 9|WANTED: SALESMAN AT ONCE. Sales Srapees, some College . . tite ore wen WwW. Huron St. — a ebamie ............ 50 WANTED: FIRST CLASS MET. a 310 ee No other need sant 8-0416 * CAREER’ CENTER eee ING SON 404 AU- — . ~ Aba! working) BURN AVE. ew Lil yy: Mon. ru "|\WANTED: MARRIED MAN: FOR Pri. Must have experience in sell rey oo ag — rnished, Box Aga thra summer months. Call. FR 5-0562 for appotntment. Young, to work with manager Steady job. Good pay, Apply 9 * oN. Telegraph, near W. H Pontiac, __.. MEN JOBS OF ALL KINDS PONTIAC Employment Service’ 18 W. Huron’ st 42581 MIDWEST Junior A t —— ccoun' Graduate Accountant Cost Accountant - me Keeper Industrial Sales ‘Train 406 Pontiac State gee Bldg. FE $8227) OPPORTUNITY FOR EXPERI- enced new & weed car salesman in ag expanding Chrysier-Plym- onth dealership. Demonstrator, liberal commission Lipo cnt Keller - _Ine, Birmingha ONEIL $350) 50 75 jan och adil $390 $375 _© WANTED FARM MAND. SINGLE, | middle-aged, ere man, Good home and wig | Kitter, South year en er aa 4 WANTED: MEN TO CUT ft. cole a Oak & elm. oun sell outright, Tel..COn 42680 or uindre 16 Mile Rd. WANTED: JANITOR MIDDLE- AGED ONLY APPLY IN PE. AUBURIN HOTEL, WaNTES: YOUNC EN BETWEEN the ages of 17 a 18% on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, & to 10 m., forms furnished. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights at 8.p.m. ‘unity ter yromotions. 37 Lawrence treet, Pontiac. WANT ABLE A rete cook, in ——— Ba tall loun, wages erson hig ae ay 308 Main t., Rochester. _Help Wanted Female 7 $2-¢3 HOUR SELLING FRIENDS, neighbors—highest quality cosmet ies) 40 per cent cemm. Prizes. Write shfon Beaut es pt. B-36, Cine 4 io. A-| WAITRESS 4-2552 AMBITIOUS. WOMAN EARN 885 weekly handling aut ster- ling and fine Bavarian — Leads plentiful. No canvas Car necessary. FE 26175 or _2-0627. ALERT WOMAN TO ot apps national! o firm. tim :. Selb: by favitetion veniy. expenses. galery rag Aw to wing see. met VACANCY IN BIR- ingha cel) opening ad 2 S * conditions in new plant. Salary commensurate with ability ‘vo peng Birmingham P. O. me __ 268. State age and ._srperienes. Few naa poe fog ‘ r , typing claim and erwrit! is, FE SWITCHBOARD Perea g gee ly al el indus. REPORT CARY Wire Tan we | RELIABLE, MIDDLEAGI “| Fi weekends: Balt ees FE OMAN er or Sulite “Sawe| joe 41700, gain Ge, tay oart FE santa, . ae Service 12 A SET OF BLDG. PLANS DRAWN for he he building. EM 3-4931, cOnars haben, after 5. ‘ “Power PRISONS, A mad ete. oa ee SACKBON'B BEnTOL @2_W, Montcatm WORK 1 sae a1 Gi at A-1 CEMEN Se ae ene a0 deliveries or and phone necessary. Call MI BSALFSMEN. CALL FOR, APPOINTMENT RAY O’NEIL, Realtor 262 7 i raph Oranersivs Real Estate Recmaage PHARMACIST | 5 HOSPITAL WORK Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital 50 N. Perry St. PINBOYS. Lay wg AND WEEK- vemes, Recreation FE) PEN NEY’S HIRING TRAINEES NOW Expanding blue chip retail con- cern offers goiden Suportarty fe men 28 who can lear move ahead fdst. Good te ria! salary while you veel teres ne work the way Penney's top ‘CASHIER WITH GROCERY STORE tives learned . . _ with merece! ment positions in your future; ff you qualify Call Mr. East- ridge, at FE 56164 for an “| _ pbointment. SALESMAN. AGE 25 TO! Apply Elk Clean- | “ey 2858 Oakland Ave. REAL ESTATE SALESMEN Can wt good live wire salesmen. | Will pay extra bonus for good listings, See us for detalls. F. C. Wood Co. REALTOR Corner wes Lake Rd. & M59 OR_ 3-1235 Office Open 9-5 30 REFRIGERATOR SERVICE MAN service commercial domestic and air conditioner Experience nec essary. Cail for appointment 8 am. to l1 am only, Roy's Re placement parts and service. 06 Oakland, SALESMEN need two alert young men weoreauty married, Neatness and Intelligence mote round ia than nape: Background sion. Unlimited opportunity. Call for appointment. FE ¢-8013. Mr. Ryan, SALESMEN | Full time“ inside. Sporting Goods Auto. Accessories experience heip-| ry pius commission. Apply, Supply 115 N. Sagi-| SHEET METAL EXPERIMEN “gamble me —— Small ae t week. peer fish wages rs expe enced men, Also, die maker for temporary cern rl samples. Kushner Paegeed or 4. 22513 Telegraph Ra., near el Rd ged oO 7103 or FE 5-720: [Rua office mischines: f ashion STKE BABYSITTER. live tg or o4 Beauty Operators—2 Experienced , $80 to start. Steady. Vacation pal Andre Beauty Salon FE 5-025 BIRMINGH AM IMMEDIATE OPENINGS” 5 DAYS A WEEK, out. FE. ¢-9061. Ce eral office secretaries, book- ers and Waitresses, No do- mest, ph air Employment aple. Birming- Rosas “Mt ‘ase CAREER GIRLS ; with 4 ek ie mall office. General office with car. Lite shorthand Medical socretery weltielaelerscisca Typists \stenorranher. public Felations offic IDWEST | 406 mae State Bank Bldg. FE 5-027 experience Apply in person, 1538 Union Lk. Rd. Clerical Typist ‘General office work. Good starting salary. Steady yromotional increases. Paid vacations & liberal employe benefits. No Sat- AIR CONDITIONING Would like to hear from reitable men we can train to overhaul and install air condition- ini heatt and refrigerating equipment ust be mechanical- ly inclined and willing to study in interference high a3 $377.00 m now for Civil Service testa! Get FREE 3¢-page ao showin a salaries, Press, = Work Wanted Male 10) BLOCK LAYING AND BASEMENT. Arthur Davis, ORiando 3 3-424. CARPENTER AND eC AB INET _ work new and repair, OR 3-485 CARPENTER AND Ss work New ae repair. D. B. Murdock, FE_2-7861.. CARPENTERS, ALTE SATION, AND _ repair, FE 6-274 CABINET MAKER A “ees Sages urday- work. Requires some contact with gen- eral public. High school graduate.. Blue Cross & Blue Shield. Contact Mrs. Arnold, FE 4-1541. COOKING AND GENERAL HOUSE- work. Live in. 2 days off. 830 _Week. Local ref. req. MI_ 4-3 ‘e. EXPERIENCED WAITRESS WANT- ed. Full or part time. pine Star Drive-In, 2008 Opdyke. FE 3-9162 EXPERIENCED WAITRESS And rill _—— Hours 11 a.m. 8 pm No Sur or Holidays Dixie iner, Birmingham. MI_ 4-3624 EXPERIENCED LADY FOR GEN. eral cleaning Steady position with ter. Kitchen & specialty. FE CAR’ RPENTRY. CABINETS, FOR- mica work. Attics finished. Rec- rooms. Repeirs. EM reation M CARPENTER WORK NEW AND, _repair, FE 4-4210. ELECTRICAL WIRING LICENSED _ Ba Murray FE 26657. FREE ESTIMATES CARPENTRY. Sess repairs. Odd jobs. FE LIGHT HAULING & TRASH. ANY- time, FE_ 68-1706 MARRIED MAN NEEDS WORK. Mens ‘do anything. FE 276088 after pm. MCCLENDON AND OLIVER. WE bulld, remodel and interior and __exterior decorating, OR 3-9654 MAN | DESIRES | WORK AS HELP- salary & paid vacation. Must ave own Srenspereee or ve | ooe in. For at dee call bet. 9 & 56 _datiy. EM Stat for ction worker, OL | PLOMBING 3s oO : x Aba | FOUNTAIN: SALESWOMAN, noon to 8:30 p.m esl our 12 store | a e Rds 3 3 est i = 8: nently out of school 14-45. Those 18 birth certificate. 8.30 am. to. 4 p.m. Fred Sanders. | GENERAL OFFICE. “KNOWLEDGE | of bookkeeping, & typin: No | shorthand necessary. Prefer mar. | ried woman Interview Mon | tween 9 and 12. No phone calls. 2615 N. Dixie - | sa RT TIME eene “WANTED | Available oer other day, Age carburetor, ¢lec- atic transmission 5-061. HES EMPLOY- ment where two daughters. ages 8 and 11 would pe welcome. - tlac Press WOULD work rnoon and nights. FE! §-2555 after 3 pm. int TERFSTING & OEVERAPTED raed in ‘AND ANY ODD Jobs, FE 2-1559,' lexgupes for ledy under 35. in own Press Box 74. wee kateraa a papely WALL SERVICE, WALL givers ae em cane A “eee ORT gap ERTENCED, ra ree estimates, Cement Feo & f > sel = “Ei tC CEMENT WORE MID EMPLOYMENT, 490 ie faces PSU WORK hed SE Bank Bidg. FE TAY NOME, WAKE G050 CoM. > ielusing [geno water b mission se advertising space. pitehen rane Jee, pumps a Partitions Cash: STENO ! to 5 yrs. For free por lll Shorthana & $ vping Needed tm-| {CHT LE! _ mediately. i: 3377 W. Huron PE _4-5063 WANTED: MATURE UNENCUM- ALUMINUM, SHARE ETC. siD- bered woman to take full charge| ing Re-side now. st Deal in _for 7 weeks. FE 42552. Town, Easy terms. PE 43171. WANTED: LADY On GINT FOR | BRICK BLOCK “AN housework. MOhawk 4-8338, - A'so chim eys, No WANT TO MANY Residential ‘and commer- * ¥ do this as ., Guaranteed work. Ph, PE money st he came tine, Poe be, | CARPENTRY 6 GENERA ime, ENERAL _ formation call FE pair. No job too little! For free ROMS CEN GTE re feet | anes ee rece o it ca Wi ktehos ak cana Bench CEMENT & BLOCK Old People's Home. asee ime work, FE 5-0782, OL 32-0311. Live tn. SEMENT I8 OUR SPECIALTY. WOMEN sew EASY READY CUT| Floors, basement. 4870. * air. Be Oe een ee Tom CUSTOM “BUILDING. PHA. _turate Style, Preeport, New York. ELECTHICAL WIRING. LICENSED SEWED: WOMAN TO BABYSIT Ed Murray, FE ~~ fron 300s light housework. Live AN i ee. . 12 ¥rs. expe: YOUNG LADY UNDER 35 OEN- rambo estimates. 1 office position. ah Loe ang deck Pm hea. sbility 7 meet pablte ene essential. SANDING. OLD Tres a rT $ ae ee wtp oy y. Cart L. Bill's. PE Club of Michigan. rR OOR YING. 8A a tooo Help Wanted 8 = _— ~e —. Modert< equipm: , euar, r YoU ARE NEAT. CLEAN AND Pree estimates. Jotin Ta! yor On e. ween a o — " Lee bees & moet wher FLOOR LAYING, &3N NDING & FIN- esting part Mine work ith excep- ._C, Bud ls, FE 68-2080, unity~ nik GUARANTEED. fected “Weise to’ Pontine Press, males | pre : Box 66, giving name, address end | 5 50RGANDN GANDING, LAYING. FIN. MAN WA i aris iner, “ml Central FE business in Avon Township, No GENERA BUILDING REPAIR. easy to make eee be Seles rick stone, cerient work Pilas- Start immediately, ‘Write Raw: and the" eee Lad leigh's Dept. MC ©-€96-190, Free- | G Kinds’ St ANTEE ge ALL mW ; kinds. a - us, Mars MEN, WOMEN, YEAR ROUND OP- i. "Case 7 portun: on established Watkins ute. to 83 per hour, fovsE MOVING. FOLLY r necessary, Apply 150 N.| equipped. FE 48450. L.A. Youn, try. J08. FLEMING. FLOOR thyina: Instructions 9 FES ag oe 185 Edison, Ph. DAYING, SANDT bettas FINISHING ineenad Contrac Potitiac Hard weer t Gers “Where Quality, Comes wo OUR SPECIAL modernized, "Pree imag RE- Keller. PLASTEniNe Sy _pair. FE 71-0251 Ve L. f All work guaranteed, Reasonable COpSrIanSy to bid on your new I Financing: avaiable, py ROOF Waste RS ast AND RE-| pair, Guaranteed work. Free esti. mates. FE 2-768. ROOFING, SIDING AND ALL MOD- ernization ae se te aged deai for Febru D&M. Bi DG. “SERV ICE FE 2-7004 _OR 34-2276, FE 3-8245 JER. FLOOR LAYING. Phone FE __Eves. Rr. G. SNYDER Sanding and finishing. $-0692 Winter Prices Now in Effect on All Remodeling Taragee Combination Stérm Sash Roofing Remodeling Down Lana Term Gam Construction | 2200 Dixie Hwy, FE 21m1 __Building ng Supplies 12A LUMBER & BUILDINO SUPPLIES | FE 8-1823 BAL 2x12, 2%22. PLACE A “LOST AD.”| Call FE2-8181 for an ad to recover a loss. Dial FE 2-8181 for an ad-writer. Say “charge it.” SyNy vet cops = 4, \ es ° =. WP teathaters TAY Ae AN ¢ “You certainly do have a nice green niin Mr. Murdock!" __ Business Services _ CE SEAT COVERS and installed. trim repair. work, ans a 13 othe. Tuooses, a Tate Es SER PCE oil mates of retrig- A&B TR Pat sdon “ water line field tile. : Free est No 1631 “Vhodines Any repeim NG. . a ie 7a NEY WORK chimney iit EATING SERVICE | eto 32-0161. WAYNE ING, 7 . Carl Buxton, FE A 8. L iO AND Sie ps SEWER CLEANING | ‘Sink: Ser Revert ss er ee ones Ta, A | Passe” Setimates. a Bookkeeping & Taxes 14 ACCOUNTING & TAX SERVICE INCOME TAX __ Moving’ « ‘Trucking 19 O:DELL CARTAGE Local ~ REDUCED RATES ew v serve you, Smith | meets N tae WG FROM a erator. anytime, wn WANTED = _ Eee. free of charge. %:| Trucks to Rent TRUCKS, TRACTORS 4 re See ree Ton state Pontiac By nr ‘and Industrial Tractor Co, Open Sunday Painting & Decorating. 20, & EXx- © cent disc. cash. PAINTING, P * removed. Ejsti- custom DECORATING. WALL- Steaming serviee, Cotm- PAT AS Edw. Mawiey FE 2-2603 | COPENHA Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 Pferations, 191 . Wren PE $7074, Furniture Refinsering 108 16A/_k REPAIRING ANTIQUES cinity. sbi PES __ Income Tax Service 17 AA INCOME TAX SERVICE y Walt in Line? Bring wre i of sty oP booa Pay Day ye 52009 341 5. SAGINAW, Tall orig mad RETURN ited in heme bv qualified eecuntan coantent with v ly mommy ACCOOHTNG § E2602 TAX SER bi Ee Ls Ed lg ne: As (1 Arcyle INCOME T BERVICE. YOUR _home or mine, FE 4-8703 BOOKEEEFING AND | AND TAX SERV. Pitewater PE 93-2137 ‘PE 6-102 os W Huron INCOME TAX SERVICE 'O WAITL Ni NG BENJAMIN R. BACKUS 18 W. Huron Room 15 FE 4-1892 __-Eves. FE $0317 home. : INCOME bias a __ none: * PIRE 23-3125 NEED HELP? With tneome tax return $5 peP average return. FE 46706. SAVE MONEY Let us file your return for you. 43 Clark 8t. FE 4-1444 for appt ae ooetinee A, Wodek & J Butheriand 737 N. Perry Ay Joslyn. |e $241 Open Daily, eves. & Sundiy WORKING MAN'S Taccate TAX service. 21- East Tennyson off Baldwin Ave. #9 am.@ pm. FE §-1137. Laundry Service 18 LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF- fled autifully finished. Pontiac Laundry, Phone FE 92-6101. FOR F FAMILY LE noah ice . _+aio1.| Moving | & k Trucking — 19 | AA ai —_ ee Low Good rvice. FE 68-3571 _Syame. A-1 on ANYTHING, ANY- time, PE_§-5244 BEDFORD MOVING Local _& Long Distance-FE 2-8787. . LIGHT HAULING OF RUB- bish, furn. & moving. FE 8-2562. pci! INCINERATORS CLEANED, ASH . FE or hs ia hauled, Clean up. ii LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING. At any time. FF, 80005, "| How TRUCKING AN} AND MOVING _ Mier rubbish hauled, rE LidaT TRUCKING AND HADL- _ing. FE 8-2135 : LIGHT HAULING. —- | AgRES - we ed ~ env Phone FE ae With 4. TON, Tor TRUCE wants work FE 4-042 CiGwt HAULING DEPERDA BLE ry "cae sen D servic fees ee LIGHT AND HEA AN HEAVY TRUCKING, haul Gand, fill dirt a a Raps. FE_ $1770, TOCKER: FE 42600. 168 E t.] Rabio- rE 53714. ike St. _Typewriter Service 22 22A TYPE chine see Bio Brmting and Fon "Oitice rms: THOM 48, TELEGRAPH AS UPROLSTERING taining money and pa: appreciate _and papers. LIPCOVERS DRAPES “BED- gent Your material. re 56-5707. _Lost_ & & Found | ___ 24 | LOST: MAN’B pares * woud iw you leona * pilifold 27a Keith Ra PARAKEET: AN- Boy.” FE 2-5107 LE a ey Call cons MEirose vail Substantial : LADY 8 YELLOW-G 6. Melbros Watch. oe FE 34 hy | ven inaw_& Lawrence Bt LOST “IN FEMALE BEAGLE 3740. fost. LADY's WHE mond ri tise cone area. Same WHITE-GOLD DiA-| . Fri. 17th. Bboories = Hos an be be Nigentified by by Connolly Jewelers, Cai] OR 3-1940 Reward, (6st: FEMALE BOXER, FAWN color, Gray ward for an _Ken_ Smith, mask. In season. Re- tnt. fit a Phone Lost tated PET WANT TO give vicinity of Maceda Sick child's home? FE 5-92700 one ciclo on Antmet F Rescue League. ALE BEAGLE. IN Lake Friday. pet. If seen call OR MISSING SINCE THURS SMALL black male dog. Reward. 44735. YELLOW tween B'ham. & Union rE FENDER SKIRT, BE- Lr, Re- _Wward, FE 4-7045 “Hobbies & Supplies 3 24A NEW SCRABBLE SETS 83. PAINT By sesnbet to BA (frames sets. $1.00 fost en. is East _ Lawrence FE De FROFECTOR. RADIO CHANG- ioe 0 “ast -3. Complete $35. tases Polatoie .with case and | re flash. —_ he et trays for PAD 1032 W. Neticans & ¢ Personals AAA i Sod Bs Specializing TDC, oe FILM FILA eERTICE e gacdg- w $80 F all Kodak kits, Reg. bag w $0 00 a rccome kits, +A 25. Biide 5-873 ATE DETECTIVES. fo domestic work. Li- censed 30 years exp. FE_5-5201, Aerotred Knapp Shoes — Fred. 2870 Airport Rd Herman OR_3-1502 AUDIVOX HEARING AID. RM. 10. _ 101% N. Saginaw, FE 4-0539 CHILDREN'S BEWING CHUBBIES \ / jso alterations, 2-46 ts A ynens OR | 2717, fa a BUY if AUCTION “gg es feraiture conn men S00 meee | Wid. ildren fo Board 36 ‘EXCELLENT CARE FOR 1 OR childres by the week, FE _ $4504: Wtd. Household Goods 27 FURNITURE NEEDED {3 ARPDROOM FLAT. cuosm iN. Also 2. 3, 4 and § room heat "hott water, stave oo what we want we ‘oill ba at your door wi re with your equity, now and tell us what you Edw. M. Stout, Realtor ater Ra Aa WANTED FURNITURE If you have an and want promen eat Lor cm fee and the highest orice in cash, OAKLAND NTY'S LARGEST FE 3304 BUYER WTD.: R dishes, and old lamps, MY 2-021, Wtd, Miscellaneous 28 pet Money Wanted 28A "Be fa "aia MOETRASE ___ Wanted to Rent bah moka TO - ‘RENT. cy * Weer ein Share Living eseters 30 — FREE. MIDDLEAG _Wtd. Contracts, Ase. 32 the of tract, If bs 5 peat urs. Bee ts | jee you are trac wo large or Edw; M. Stout, Realtor TIN, w Street, Ph. PE 5.6165 ven Eve. "ti 6:30 CONTRACTS yee) con buye’ courteous “werice 'g Met oar es Pett orm baw ‘2.2 gation. JG. HAY YDEN,R Realtor : eee o Eves. IMMEDIATE CASH FOR Jand wot or equity in your KL LS Songs mips oe To ET rar At our dis ‘1 to ‘purchase new our clients, Bee me Sais see sell. ASK FOR BOB nN; | To Bur—To Sell—To Insure MAHAN eae Bei Goss ‘prtsie Be 3 18 we —— “Ph. WE NEED LAND CONTRACTS We will give you a quick cash offer, with, no, ditional hidden costs. arly 6 seitiement, Give us @ phone call today. Free esti- a icholie & Harger' Se W. Huron &t, QUICK CI CASH For your land contracts — you'l like our service — ask for Mr. WHITE - BROS. , enh $660 Di INCOMES, 3 OR 4 SEPARA utilities, In good condition, he realtors Cal! FE 2-8634. $$$ $$ Tnilimited cash for land contracts New or aries a eeee ee dis- count Fast CLARK RE aL ESTATE 1362 ede Huron 8t FE 44813 of FE 46492 Ask for Mr. Clark Mahan Has Buyers YOU WANT A The foree {s exceptiona your Hating jane eke do our bed aire FT) Our 19 year: = satisfactory Estate dealings in eaten sures us that you will atic- fied, We handie all details for fi nancing and closing. Call us to- day to list your property, To Buy—To Sell—To Trade YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN REALTY CO. REALTORS men: £2 Estate Exchange 20265 xext’ Door. To "RANCH POST OF FICE eerteinis you Real as supped. te werk on ey : “Bete ae olgerty fone FE 2-0963 | 2 bath, is great, Our sales | o> 1. We need TT N, Saainew Bt, wi doane re ee ee LAKE | R. F. McKINNEY Univ. 1-576 = [i] vey buyers cap meaenty no homey. ts farma. te We har ‘indie all ing. For eerv+ pang, fast, efficient Busse Hotes: 1363 W. Huron L. H, BROWN, Realtor Pi, PE 24810 CASH. . 48 HOURS FOR YOUR HOME JIM wRIGHT, Realtor ve Real avis oases Rent Apts. Furnished 33 get a gd ices "Rent ay Unturn. 36 a: ai Be lithes, __#4 8 Broadway, Lake Orion. : ‘Roos, RLY SF Bln. FE $-6863. eit : A 743m References inguin ENE 7 ROOMS. PRIVATE = bain Adults, Em = ferred. bo Wi come awe Adults onty, After 6, 162 Augusta, _FE $-1623, 7 ROOMS AND nae PRIVATE satremee. Near bus fine, 103 N. wh. A . Ros ae ge tame Reeoces eves | SAUL, ROO FOR RENE A . TLC. rences . ne y"RoOM PUR APT 1 SMALL Basi child welcome, itt wk. 268 _ Cottage St, J ATTRACTIVE Bt IVATE entrance, North side, adults only. _FEe p 44625 after v8. } ROOM, PRIVATE BATH AND 3 = Very nice. < block from Baid- _bus, Adults. FE 2-4376. r BEDROOM N - Complete bath, electric hist en appliances, lake: front, very at. _ tractive. Call EM 3.3445. LARGE 2 ROOM APT. UTILTTT furnished. Private entramce. $15 week. FE 2-63 MODERN 4 i RMS CONNECTING bath * yg 4 adults. All wtilities | —— furn t $20 0 per wes week. 73 Brabb | NICE _Rd ™onford Oh @3 NOW AVAIL. « Tee Th ae BATH & i side, FE 2-4044 or. apt ASTELL te! 98 Oakland Ave 50450 WANTED cay a We Se ” and. water, ‘ 5 ED 3 ROOM ELIZABETH LARE. AT. roe os ee ee sek 6 & 620 weekly PE . i 4 RR a arr fee ee era | Se eee Re His ee i ta eae . erry i" a fe th , 4 se * ne Fe OR oie) a eit y 4 Wek “ f { <* +e is : ay A \ a ‘ : . A ij Sor ‘3 . lJ ak , . : ae ee } ky , ets A a2 § i ~ : . ( * |, - . : a ‘ on ( 2 * 44 a : ' A * : 5 e x & > t 5 "4 . r jot - s siege : - “THR PONTIAC . PRESS, les MARCH 5, 1956 % a et i - ‘4 ; a __ For Sale Houses: 43 __For Sale Houses 4# » For Sale Houses 43 FUNNY BUSINESS - : sci or louses or bs a or ouses mon | PRIVATE x 3 BED- ee sa F ISHED : assis ts as Be ete fee een ee eek ates ee GGT EGE: WE TRADE | yout uummo seavics ot Ceatt shaken, siz. | Sent 0 ans. rig” ON A i FE, ¢-0681_ for 2 AG. ree, ou rise at ot" imi, cutie * bedrooms, farge ° living -room.. Lovely kitchen. lots. of cupboard Sites win tte per ‘meat. | TeADE | tur-| welt located on ast : : MBB to. Duck Lake Rd. teases BY OWNER. é SAB Rea I : Ll | eeauke ranch =. home. ‘At- wid N ce vel SPECIAL _ . Extra | kiteh- Eve ______ oe 2 family. in r en room. Lake Brivibeges, d lock aon BN. Roselaws, Fie te a eh om rieed at $0060, “Poy ie ww Both ve vi wn, ‘ments maly $08. Call entrance ‘front Pull PE ¢-0526. No agents. 3 =e 3 car meee " Buy, 10 SELL, REALTOR Bar, at ta with mortgage. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE. : : : HA a (ip) Se "8 ROOM Z| Be it'ely Improvements | ¢ hharles _| ** YDEN BUNGALOW ny GZ 2| poss Rea ’ $1000 down. | oprets. : pABNDe LAKE. Pull price| Large wey room com, with natural “SZ A we 5. OF 3008) and FE 2-7053. . road good | fireplace Din- fas Z uburn NEW § ROOM BRICK ae ine room, kitchen ang 9 bedroom se | $6,975—$975 DOWN North Side—Paved Street |e | agg em ot and bath on first floor, 2 bed- > > 6 rooms and full bath in Woods. - foooms up. Fu ent, auto, y rome 1 ecm Fits, Stee, Sta whbr putty B ; ICK RANCH. Attached ot . : e trees, Wal ai e es. rite ea la . 4 BEDROOM : am - basem: M RANCH HOME. Car ate ee “Okay, okay, [il bey yon 8 for-coal!® ~} ke galer ‘neater, shower. Apply oni Rent Stores 40 WATKING LA KE, § Large, rooms RIDG EWAY ~| Sy OWNER, 2 BEDROOM FRAME West Side Brick Ranch a s,gmaw a. av. mcg | Tmnnace.- ROSSHIRE) Modern kitchen with custom buili REALTOR - For Sale Houses 43, For Sale Houses 43! Full price gs000, OR 38000 Attractive ail brick 3 bed: | we SELL - WE TRADE LB i eee &. Avante cupboards. Bath. Ample closet wins, FE Rg ott PPR PI RAs | re ere price, l : 1983, in exelusiv: focation.. net = 3 [BEDROOM FRAME tm Sylvan pee ee, ee Co-operative Real Exch ; LOOK LY . ; Ideal kitchen with eating DORRIS & SON » Lake privileges eee ee, lsundry room & | § ACRES. COZY rane a . “ —ONL North Suburban space. ¢ in living room . ork. sho." 600. Gash to exist 1 large bdrm spacious ie . , . and epee thro . Rec- 733 W on 3 - ro | me beep A room and large kitchen: Pull a reation space in basement, . Rent Otfice Space 4 ota eae St eiaat War ae 550 Down) “iswusrmsne: | EAESEES CGS: ogee ste era 1 Orr ‘ADBURY ROAD. 5 Room/ Only $7,500 terms. ated on large fenced in lot and screens. Cement drive-| 6 ROOM MOD EAST 8 ~ home, Large lot 183'x286. Oak ’ Se ed ae way with cement siab for| location, Bargain. $6,500. $1,000 REEL i p. Be teres » Realtor nce, 2-cer ecm remeyher | Bee this. ail furnished 2 ~ . ROOMS Tt, car ge garage. re Pull’ price 2 chr farage, $18,000, terms. | p05; $8 Moves REAL ESTATE : ter £40521 | shade. Nice garden “pot, 380, bath and Ro = FOR BETTER HOMES $7,500, $1,000 down or less. < . fre _ my a 0,0 IIT 8. raph With $4,000 down: Bal. per Only $4300 terms. PALLING OVER TOYS? $33.72 PER MO.. 5 Acres—Clarkston =: yo. FS t as bi PLUS TA . Pl peace wetlepiome vay prem | ADAMS : . Co-operative Real Estate Exchange pag ad co pow. Sean | You'll find room enough for! Large eens tone in excellent . Large rey) LAKE FRONT, 7 Large room wat West your ey fn this 9 room Perry! town ki! n, bath, ma- Y or carpeted living. room with : : ; 11). “build ; . a 3 bedrooms, 1%) baths, Teereation car garage, sil basement. est| street ho: within walking di tic heat. MO OPEN DAILY fireplace, kitchen with din- e © room 21'xis’, a x6, fin-| — , $3,000 dn, tance of downtown, end close AND SUNDAY. ALTOR | — INSURAN ing ell, bedroom floors fin-| ‘Small 2 bedroom . ype starter bome-on your| laned ink Separate school, 3 bull tpiha, full wese-| shocy. west of Bs tin Bet one | 100 ‘Ontland = bat ‘ed in cork. Recreation | 1" good residential area. Nice lot laundry room. vhaiced walls,; Why het come out and select| ment large new building at rear alm | eee Oo ave Pree" wet "a Aatility o's n conv es. 8 R nat oores ADAMS BUILDERS ol base Tay heat, dcar heated| Your future home now before|. of lot. See this reasonably priced re — Exe = room: Base ray. heat iter | Paved g e 5 ADAMS SY 00. ferage with plastered walls, Liv- nel rush and avoid higher| Jarger home toda t For the Handyman ac , EB out) : . wa : 382 Auburn Ave. + : : . Ca ll R ] Newly remodeled building. on picely ‘ : oxgas 7o, morose anagus| RDA | ee AVES Real wert egaumae | Castell Realty”) wriapassarcen tee) Seite tose | ace sted tee 3 - oS! aitor Oakiand Ave on a few . " x office,| ¢ s & bath. Pull base I. G. T k ranch on big nicely landsca) blocks to ; ent to bus. $1,000 down. ‘ Ey ye . ment, | 86. E. a FE 5-0450 $ to new school: & close to a rs x Wen, modern pom gas 2 car gage. Paved| Open Eves: Sun wei Fine R TOCKE drapes. water softener Tiree bathe WARDS OR roost Privileges ga 4 pa New Ranch—Suburban is 2436 or dake , a beautif Located Prag a decorated. Wice| — see “Vas ealtor and many other feat Room full basement, large lot | Owner will sell as inet $6,500 yew © soem brie and Auburn Ave 7 ity, for colored Semnity to wr de lo Bl EAST SUBURBAN San lacks aan done say:| | Doma earmnet tenon ies Go all rc oan erepines ae nice we “home. Snog.2 bed _| « ment, ” ther de > gitehen’ 16x18 with dishwasn- _A. JOHNSON, Realtor 400 with $1,200 down. Bhown| KEEGO HARBOR oe) ieee cea cleee as| § Ropm rencl om % acre. Roch- EMBRER. & <¢ GRE EGG ers family room ioe, a own. 1704 S. Tel Rd. , opens ty. a pin, beautiful large garden lot.|. ester -erea, §1.500 dn. -1563 Union bedrooms. basem elegra K 2 5 rooms & bath, full borat auto. rae © : FE 42533 © -G. HEMPSTEAD sae heat & sults. gas water heat-|. O25, Amman. Ones caress, emt Beautifel 3 Sarma 9008 Union see Wage er sinaier heater =e oi a4 : ~~ i softer pass one up. , “ * r - ; 07 E_Muron FE +064) §=6$¢4950 FULL PRICE on “driven Lake. - sas prilenes = . a worn W DINWAN Eves. 33705 or EM 3.3197 ° fans in kitehen and bath- PLUS COSTS 7 ; I LOVE YOU — Wil buy this clean 1 bed = Evenings after 6 call Mr. Lebold, | 6 W. FE €2571 roofs. hed 2" car ga- .o re the 3 sweetest words tn our SPECIAL 5 goon home located oulside ROUND LAKE MI 4. pes ry dial OAkland 83321 WHI | E re oe Larie may NEW 2 BEDROOM ‘ rm Owner says reduce e and eo ely 7 post schools and Nicely. finished lake + home OFFICE OPEN 4 ELIZ. 1 LAKE EST AT ES ° 500, terms, FHA HOMES MY HOUS BELL this 4 year old home lo- sporta: Por the fron . * SE e in the city. close. to schools small family or caus, low consisting of ares ives rm. with 4 bedroom, tile bath. : ~ = 3 sweet words to you prop- ones down payment and month! firepiace, bedroom ‘ fares corer ret. phttached arage. -| Otter Lake Fro uto heat, tte anit | fee House has) Gayments.. Beat the high Kitchen with: di dining. ‘area, utilit JO INSON, Realtor ‘| sis\900. call 2-478, for ap n po aR ga rag me fen, Rome and. sce show fact fas bent tas bot water Sraic; | Femt"end' va’ ‘ow. | and "aun screened "poten ie 1904S. Telegraph Rd, | —Petstment . Fain “inse Livin ‘oom | Foon, Wide ‘ity Joie, < sewer, come true. floors r » r tu A A. JOHNSON, Real sewer. Selling ‘be tuction CLOSE IN heater, elec ot stove, new kitchen FE 4-2533 WE E WILL BUILD ON [OUR Lor eee stone fireplace, mar re only $5,250 w i sink.; 7 ROOM 1 tor. room house : 1704'S. Tel al j _ = Ne. rms] Located just ¢ blocks east | Only, #1800 Govn. Immediate “pos: * Neat panty a shed - BIO LOT GAS | Cost Jou 84.285. $110 down, 845 GI’ . Loree yg tong fom tear Mc — Drive gut, Oaxiand. ‘elegraph foom. 6 room house, f See ep acter t pa sus cca ALS “bedrooms. den ail bi = feral pegpane | rma! ¢ G cupboard: i turn at sign to model at FE +235 Pare M. Stout, Realtor basement, coal turns ; . ONLY $250 DOWN etel has tecreation space, | 85 Inglewood. N. Saginaw St. Ph 6-6165 e-new John K . Irw - J ACK . PLUS < heatilator fireplace extra Open Eves: wh ete Bicket fence. Vocant, imme . Way orse 8 MORTGAGE CosTSs th, hot water radiant base |OPEN DAILY FROM 1:09 P.M. - Eves: St 9:20 te possession, 1 REALTOR : heat, Attached 2 car . MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE $1000 DOWN Since 1925 LOVEL AND 5019 Cass Eliz, Rd rage. Lot 116x229 with under-| PEARL BLDG. CO is 101% N. Saginaw Street di ___ FE 42252 or | 2-9179 sprinkling system. = . : 1 foom, (3, bedroom ‘home one 188 Cass Lake Rd. Keego Harbor | PIONEER HIGHLAND. OWNER 5 . ss) bactoor FE 5-7923 Super ROYAL OAK low ~ Located Eve. PE 21804 or FE 5-486 = | FE 2-4875 "PE 41661 | transferred. 4 bedroom, white ny BEDROOMS nepr shar deren penglns./ tel gel tect” raat ~ | ide ding, 1s stall’ garage) Extra dares. uulity Ro Annett I FOR COLORED fonds, paved streets leneed Yard.| portation. "Cel for further | MUvvy sy Levine SzRvICE | FULLY FURNISHED | “driviieges, sis. PE 2aeés. | Double vanity, ‘sinks im bath Y eu inc. AM : ofl Say ah ae in ery! ; TO LAST DETAI f rae Targe plate glass mirro REALTORS - FAMILIES ONE WAY. _ Oni down and va tenmediate By a A 2 BE DROOMS 1M ti! log ©. Huron vs 20088 | Large 1 room and ia COAST TO COAST WE KEED LISTINGS 43 Paved treet en oot AND DEN Colored fixtures ae Open Evenings and Sunday 1- | good condition. Could be wsed as ’ bone 5 1 . 5 Double laundry -tray Ancome, Price $8.000 with about — “ims TRICO LEAV R. J. VAL UET, Realtor’ GILES REAL TY co. : ® $750 D hoe ee _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE| ‘82.000 down. Also several newer pean pains | CITY, 3 BEDROOMS, ‘This nome WILLIS "M- BREWER | OWT) | Paved Mivets i7 : Sead $ rerven temp Ses vr. £. Open 9 to Ade consists living room. dining Parke ; ‘ " | Drive out M59 ‘Huron Bt) to Tun terms. Call’ Mrs. ewara 18 Gil- R PIsHER BODY room... ene kitchen, and break. | FE 45181; ry 2-8532; EM 3-4898 e St. near Williams Lake ate a lespie. St. FE 2-642. — . For Sale Houses 43 . 2 parm. ae t” Saved arive| ‘2% down, while up there PE _¢-5078 PLUS COSTS Down Tull Bt. to mogel. Follow ] I ie I ! — GROCERY & PRUIT MARKET | 2,3 catia lot This home is near-| ¢°,),Pedrorms full bath. plastered EN signs. Hours 4 to 7: — On an investment of only $12,500) jy new. call ts wodey. wetey Neier tas ee Indian Village : Bins daily) S17 23) Pm Sate COLONIAL 3 BDRM tne and eauipment,| “” ee water heater. Vesy clean ndian Village | Bun | Home and Ir . aN. wh. PE Swill net over $15,009 yearly.) meer. RED i and two| Beet, The down payment is only! ? BEDROOMS — | Living, room : O77 | ncone loot year's sales tax | bdrm. phot rr $1,500. Paved street, sewer wa- Dining room, Mode kitchen. © $37. Q7 | ¢ ¢ Excellent 7 room home con- DOWN A ARDMORE | alt | Sorin toes, saree, ra a GI HOMES Batiste! net seer ae \ ; ' ce e OOF : md poems, of land, with | equipment, this is mot exagger- aes fogged ih Secreonen | SRARCe TUES, BOTT Tm) A) fee bee is Cor igorece Ncaese | Weck Gees damy te ear a % |, eB, separate breakfast nook, 670 W. Huron St Ph. FE. 3628 ated, the inve ; 2 bedrooms, living room com- ing center & schools | ; Ww . Ticspiee || 4 kee CG _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE large sheniuiely room with bar and. fireplace. stohen 5 hedenl tie = Sn Walton ‘Bivd ‘and-Waint Road | TAKE PRIVILEGES 2 bedrooms up, also 3 roo: ——— é ow .| ment we have ever 2 pag SL DINNAN an ; a tral bath with = | 2 ieee sect of Opdyke. Ges Located in Waterford Vilage — | home at reer thet rente for MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ‘R. D. RILEY, BROKER DORRIS & SON Eves. FE _¢-0120 on ch heat Cremer cad to sali Seminole Hills | ecdiivedal sintormstios Neel: Check’ there features Neleve you| 0078 Dect values at 013.008. . a a ee REALTOR re tm : tt any reasonable terms, Shown | ¢ BEDROOM BRICK —_ Living W AGNER | buy het home: D : Off Perry Near Town 2 ¢ ~ * roo x w il 4 arge | room blocks , Rn ge E, = rative Real Estate Exchan, Dining room 15x14 ft 1% bathe. 3 bedroom : faytog lains hear Living room 13x11 dining newt, of sacrifice at cash of- OXBOW LAKE FRONT. $2.00 27 ft recreation room with fire- H M 24. living room ec etmea alstance) 2 room 14x11. modern kitchen 9x9 26 é 2623 ah N t : down. Year around home, 2 bed- pise e & bar. Gas furnace, GE Laree kitchen with eating space downtown Drayton. 3 bed- Auto. of! heat hardwood aan BUILD NOW rooms, Hving room. large modern t water heater, air conditioned , 1% baths | = ieee bungalow os full floors in most of house. This 50 \ We will build on y ‘de $21,080 BRICK RANUH -Located kitchen full bath. basement, auto.| Storm windows & screens. 2 car 1960 N. Opdvke Rd. Large. utility room rap hag go a gas furnace. is an older type t is kept / \ utiful starter home. “Exterior eo of fie newer subs. withmany = heat, nice sandy lake bottom garege. Large corner Jot. ee Beautiful colored metal kitchen entirely fenced. Just in excellent ition. You must \ all completed.” 3 pe. bath, well cther, lovely hower. This home| 80 drop offs, dock and boat in ; FE 47197 cabinets sa nin Geer see to appreciate DOWN | Sot’ water, bieahes tor fot seus bene ond roi 4 ts working out on oon Can be St. Mike’s Area : Hath Fea ae bal es clr own. . : : Sectrte — td ch interior] ROW moving the State; shown anytime. } BEDROOMS room Sylvan Lake Village Rd te mile to model Oven | 4 Bedrm.—Waterfront ST. MICHAEL'S AREA - IMMEDIATE \ cud 2 bed. h style | We are not going to try to dr- Dinjng room, Kitchen, Bath, Base: from 3 to 7 dally. 1 to 7 Bat : Lovely 6 room 1 a story home . \ = oe room, faned at cemme Gn ap bere os meee| CEARK REAL ESTATE| Ba wae. 2 Sess Sam Warwick bas several pew A spacious family home 1 3 bedrooms. recreation 7 \ | Only ‘00 down. Ask for Mr. ; . a aN Eo ees Ee -} tubs, Water heater, Water ry| ranch homes. With 3 bedroom are] Sunday. . edroom down, } up. Large rage. 0 ” POSSESSION a does not permit. Call us for par < a te i ge. Fenced yard. Only $13,800, a \ | sonwe ticulars, a JE oe or FE 4-4813 er. New garage. Everything in| Bath and | wash roo or : aving room wi (fireplace with terms, . | ae BR Real Geen Brenmas| Garaneapee va oa ais. place with ons! eiling: aay THE “ELDORADO” . | oa ais dk mens sage Fr aes : w ceiling. Rea « “SET: ; i x nin ree H. BROWN. Realtor, jngme nance auvoaton tus | Coeperete Real Estey Exshenge | “EANONADLE Tei" aise pene | le S70Down | SETTER ait be WEST SIDE : . all-Crosiey en with table sh. own Diace. 174x315. All for the Good clean 3 bed ho bene a va room. 14\s43 rei rit car J R. H ] top stove built-in oven dishwash- ~ = price of $16,500. term men ne ton foom 24\sx22, Wail to wail cer Y r | hi l" : I. 11tz er, and metal cabinets. Makes a | FHA $2,100 Down rms. ppcbth torr element Gla py pee peting. Inside brick planter, Take ° 2 bs we Ounatrestion rae ; |- close to Webster School WHITE ~ ; cere et 3 chicies * pester. O oa features Sig tle pest grade fr In. ¢ aie eae ay 8y! 7 | ee Meare aca be - jJumber, ace-brick, aluminw N CLARKSTON GARDEN room Sylvan Villa. BROS . wi w meth’ "re ean) Sele aetna, fa oae| EMM A ES| Reg ea Sit | CCP PD $9,080 SPECIAL ~ Lovely bungalow Best Bu Ss MULTIPLE LISTING SER Ser Silaseess cenervic aries |' pemen’ te. be. Gull Ge from lake ob tatge lot. home in perfect condition Privi- Y , smavce way, to 2 car garage. City sewer| Th follo ing f mete ar mee " Sewer, water, and gas on ‘ leges on ayeven Loko, Tee full FOREST LAKE SUB and ‘water installed’ 1 block fi ou've cheers “wan ais “that pav street. | Wonderful : : \ ee Today! ~ ARE SUD. rivate city bathing beach. Prive me of your own. It's all face| home for children. _Or- FE 5-501 or FE 5-9471 \ 5 GRACIOUS LIVING, SPA srebd : .150 up. Open Sundays on Chel-| brick and has three large bed- chard. Lake Road, near Bev- *) as len = \ $10,500 42.00 DOWN Rigi tm syivas va LIVING? sem one | 3 Oat Some tingham Rd_ Or call for appt./ rooms with large closets. | The — to property. Follow _ Open er chines, and —, \ . ~ ~ ma: oh rooms, ine ac- 5000 . i vt m has @ au — a With 0.258 down will move ve oe aoe ioe full ——, = FIRST TIME OFFERED} —_ room. Norman nro tifa window wa it” For ‘extra oe Dr W | Cooperative Real Ex Estate REALTOR ‘ Th h room ulti range. n oven. 7 venience, there are ceramic | | , : . ‘NO. DOWN PAYMENT electric ve is hom s oa! rees. es, attache L Sak wet aia ate sea | Remi, Sed, “Re REALTOR FE4356) Ratewsieneren mg | pecigei ted ciao Beceem madera. rape, Mamg,| Unt wid and buy tom Lake Asda ced Gar at | matabahee tm ne : echool bus service Jugt $10.950 4 81 is an older home, but is in privileges and only : owner. 2 bedroom ranch, Base at r framed shop. Brooder house and) EAST 8 _ mon ne a beat firepieee, plas: htc in as) Wed ad al aad NEW LOCATION AT food condition “After you | See * Down or sacrifies for small stable. All buildings set | | ABT SUBURBAN. cere lands poi y! make the down payment you . bew ofl furnac . Sedat gheke & goin swore. fences | 114 BLOCKS WEST 0: |) seed! sey -Ontt Me? = | elo Poked, oben, pe ell Dec aptaple to many co en | pacendnc Tsp Satine = - . ' a BL r . room modern home, 1 bed+ : | Neat Drayton Piains—ts this nice | Tene of weer Seat Meese | = WHITE BROS. — opSEUEORAPH | | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | pattered’ "watts nardwogt SLs AND HARGER CO.) RU "O larteTinrme rom, | Sore 730 ith ‘1350 _Dr.._ Drayton. Near Hatehery, _ REALTORS 7. A LAKE 3 BE 1h) [TH Sennew Ph FE S610, = Coors. Basement fue Hot ate Orchard Lake R@ FE, «4562 [33 W. Huron. St r 183 modern kitchen, plastered walls. , Cpe reas! Te ae SAKE BED |" SEER Tg | ere? rtent te | ee ee cme | Stee) See phe eee 88 »> | Open Eves. Till $—Sun_ 0 unday pm. ‘ow renting for per SS = ent, automatic oi] forced air an ose in west suburban 500 .. Call FE 57713. | wide lot, Twin Beach Golf and | mont EAST’ SIDE INCOME | heat. Electric hot water heater. eter locatt BY OWNE errr HUNTING CABIN. SEMINOLE HILLS | Smt Club. Middle Straits Lake Paks eee wu XEW 6 ROOM 2 family income with private en | ghower in the basement. Fully’) with fun athe Seal" der Tose: rw y ~ he } - ve Chee to | ——— | ~+~+— ~~” nese beatiful new bed- ~ i. S % trances and rivate a ; sas w storm doprs. Larre | le “e car attached ot ‘1 Jonata room, 1% .story Colonial a schools — super markets+-private | $ F mA | Toom homes Something | ON 1 AC RE. ne ae down he owner, and 3 front porch. On a lovely lot with | enty of garden Space shade foot living room with fireplace,| sand beach—golf course /Only $1.- 1,000 DOW _ | new tn a lovely copner tone. guilt ike the-“Rock of Gibral-| rooms up for rental. Full base-— 193, tt of business frontage on trees. woo! Now at $7,600. Call pexreca aoe eed down, 3| em one eet! Dial hoe Immediate possession on ths! cozy eal SS Meal poeta | tar,” is this 1 Moor bungalow wit) ment. with new in furnsee auto § oy acon “there be a ke ight! . Las 4 room bungalow with approxi: . . 3 rooms, ice bright living| as hot water heater, lovely | . pearanl wall-to-wall ?. me avellable. building 20%20. in excellent condi- | $1,350 DOWN-for th Ehptoa. carpeting Hee oe eet ee arckcs peeeenee SOLORED ‘GI. Qnly $600 Fi aap maps 16 Sree aot eae peeagpeti thot aga pda tion peneied in, knotty pine. Cou maucheme| mosses Sacre! landscaped lot Garage. Price $16.- e o down lus GI morteace eaming oa rs La Pu pees used for barber shop, bedrms., full bath with ‘sh zs ce 000, . K Dwelling includes living . costs. A sh tered walls. 4 separate rooms in Bing $13,700 with terms. boat livery. et, Priced to basement’ aes ower, U De E 4 Y apis ca eg: eeee’ torge wthy baneatow “pleasant living ns chal Recoil Mr a sell tor $13,500 with $5,000 down. | school and pol tel ies ample eating space. Large y urnac fe ssession, tota Dri sod ‘sie a Sat Rass ee | feat my dee tact | A DANDY HOME ay se Gury Boga 2 room guts, Gown sad" ene 8 room| MODERN HOUS : er tam piacere’. wemsecd : 1 | Ricetrestricted neighvorbooa with | Independence Twp. QUAL Ty BDIE up. GAS heat 2s gu ING 767 Is ONLY $1,500 DOWN ..| all good homes. 2 bedrooms, with | This 6 room, 2 story bungalow g Te ip. 2 cer, aereen, a EST SUBU IRBAN walls, oak floors, full base- HOMES come Oniy $1500 down, /full” price 88750. : large living room and Gining | has 3 bedrooms, nice kite! and oN) yee Se nee. to OMT Wy neat ced be es edly 12 BE DROOM ae Everviting vou would 2 nice tats, with Crelone fence roner conbination. Nice. modern itving vosus fant beth! tall base: me) car narage. Im ania eecveeciea: With take privile beautiful the can be converted. nt 4 Pyeng Nome oth 34 parts kitchen, and full basement with} men . @Pront reened-in pore ed sil new generous 1.300 HOME & INCOME | Ca wie ee Lane Tin dongnctal 2 Jaree rooms Total price peted living room. Natural fire-| auto. oil — anos hot water. | Sots el lope a eee Farr hte! eS In best Auburn Heights area. At-) SE MINOT. if HILLS home offefs generous living room pale DOWIE Doli boure ideal ee ee pifnte | fn. Pell’ pesce $ | This eee untebe chm tae em ca funtion th the tractive all white 5 room. 1's with firepiace, enclosed front for newlyweds nr older cou- ‘ood dry basement, auto. oil furn. — WEST SUBURBAN | ture. Also a 2 room cabin on the | Arrahkement, plus attached 1! story home with finished recrea-, Exceptionally / jwell-buin and de-{ Porch, full bath, cory breakfast nla. Consists of rood sized Rest ‘and attractive Lake privi-| Brick and frame. 2 bedroom | lakeshore now rented. for poly cer ce reee. an for $15,750. tion room. Ot! furhace and 2-car signed home./ brick. veneer. In-| Mook, . full basement. oil-fi 1 Hvine ream. full. dining “Outdoor ‘eri Better hurrv.| bungalow wi erat be ement. auto week abel cn en for $8,950. fear renting f te) per house at! Cedroome, 215 Vath, sicem”hept, mares, Pr rogers abet amend vedrmom modern GIROL X.& FRANKS | oi Test and. fettestion room. | "un €.00 ¢ Shearm. rm. Imagine 5 brand sew enting for per mo. Lot aths, steem he; garag rie: at w kitchen ad beth th 5 ' 80 esiened |. 268 1 deep Terms.,Or will trade recreation rip with fireplace, and | only €2,000 down. | Seen Aaveies AN noneatine- GENERAL REAL ESTATE, Large) carptad: Mveeg’ rom S| j that potern ese ans for ho man other featu: double firéplace. Must be seen cucestionaily me in city, y i teatures including a | Iv decorated, basement with | se Dixie Hwy, 0701 to be ited. Call’ for ¢ ' ; well with older a liv - apt peal naar i " we | new. gas furnace and water ____ Open Until #: Sat. f 5 | ah mal ne L ADD S org Can Ap on 40° ft heater, enelosed svn porch, t ad j . . ig bicture hoes = rear yard. $28,500. BUD 2 sluminum ceombinations in- $500 DOWN Seen ent ene and afl with te cluded in full price of $8,500. ,° | Cute 3 rooms & utility on OPEN SUNDAYS gther auality buitt features, for ~ WM. /H. KNUDSEN NICHOLIE toe | Siam’ those "aan eorge Ni. irW in , am vine Bey Or oo i mes ams RAY O'NEIL, Realtor . . vee oa | ree oe Dugeis Ave. | xe ao7 peeves Fem) FLOYD KENT, Realtor REALTOR JMSB listing "sevice REAL TOR ' $10 ni State Bank Bidg. Ph, FE +4516 . real estate and insurance 49 Mt. Clemens St. FE 5-1 Eves; Mrs. Keichner pee poems on vies Co-operative Real. Estate Exchange RD. RILEY, BROKER | Fe sen : 508 Eimabeta Lake Rd, FE ¢1157 |Co-operative Real Estete- Exchange FE 6-0505 > a. call PE 2-6544 261 N. Lapeer Rd. or M24 | Co-operative (Real Estate Exchange 24 W. Lawrence — FE $4108 Next to Consumers Power =, garage, two lots $1,300 down, | 50 month a ~ STOP’ LOOK! LISTEN’ Lo “THE ‘PONTIAC PRE 4. “ia MONDAY, MARCI 5. 1950 ¢ TWENTY-NINE _ Fer Sele Motes re pure Lots _ 46. _ Immediate Possession... < YOUNG - Has Done.It Again! . oa! OPEN DAILY 416 Osmun 2 FAMILY $30 — tricom, Pocatioa. 4 orale er lovely § 4 ow = it , 5 Blue Sky ' BEnans: | of home for the . Shown anytime, Russell Y oung R. 212 W. Huron Eves, ‘th 9 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS EAST SIDE CITY SPICK AND SPAN 7 Near St. Frederick, McConnell m Jr. High Sch aved pes eg etl apr a large five F . TOO! oiterin “Way areas OPEN SUNDAYS ‘amily. dining Yoom, Lie tra large | bedrooms, ml base. ee ee Plains a at, — ie scree Bed porch. ° , 4267 N, Lapeer Ra or M24 landse: bs Offered at $4350." $1. 600 dows. Co-operative Real Estate E: TODAY LAKE LOT o1 Lakefront lot on good YOU'LL LIKE THIS | Eshpttent Jotjon geod shine take FRIENDLY West. SIDE HOME located Just off paved highway. Located mies wes city on a4 x 1a te landscaped. fenced MEAGHER REAL ESTATE fot, of 1s rooms and batn with Oxford, Mich, . OA 8-3122 eCrooms, i+ ul - - julaled + Cambiiatian crane ana) )USt Look At saest andi take Masai a 06 so) CHEROKEE HILLS $1, down. ITS SPICK AND Compare the advantages its SPAN. : close-in coeny ote ~—Eliza- of Telsatansl mac lotiers for tat. --HOME—HAPPINESS | @f,*elesrenb Ra: “ott ers § sites xO NEAR BALDWIN RTH.3 MILES Attractive fully insulated 5 5 rooms & bath, 3 b = nos eye-appealin with breakfast nook, . se- |= es nee ment waa heat. space Ler rec- } TWO ACRE vi ALL JOINING. reation, shower, Venetian inds,, also lot with ft. waterfront ous. dandseaping end warden, Will take Inte Ons tant For wee culars, ca a Guiside grill. Offeged at 87.050, |—Pe ns Al OR FI a 1388 down. To Buy—To Sell—To Trade You BUY BS WELL INSURE = MAHAN | REALTY CO.. REAL Co-operative ones) Estate Pachaces! © 2-0263 co! ov W Hur NEXT *HOOR TO _POST_OFF! ‘on BRANCH CE_ NEWLYWEDS Why pay rent? Buy this cozy little bungalow in nice wooded section, oft ke Road Built-in bath, oil heat. Only $6,900. EZ terms. Modern 5 room gas heating a 9 large Close to schools & stores. $7,360. OUT BALDWIN WAY 4 Room bungalow. Butlt in. bath, If you are serious and are plan- ning on having a real good home have us show you this jevely 5§ room modern brick bungalow You won't be disappointed. Dou- ble garage, exira large. lot. $15.-) = = 000 Joseph F. Reisz +i ce | For _For Sale Lake Prop. 4 534% W. Huron St Evenings MI 444 MULTIPLE LISTING BrAUTPUL 65 FT LAKEFRONT. on Wolverine Lake with $1450 down Hannan LI! 4-4000 ee ee 200 'FT. FRONTAGE ON private lake Clarkston Q@rea, Full price $2 950, ~~ down Good fishing and bathing. PAULA] KERN, Realts tor aginaw _ “Real Estate Since 1 tie LAKEFRONT Beautiful setting on private lak Inside’ the .0 mile circle, Brick tri-level 3 bedroom home. Large, living room with double stone re lace, adioining den. Dining r Tia N. & tiied patns, large enclosed porch, ein barbecue. Attached . Many other fea- tures. Priced fe sell. Call meer, for appointmen CRAWFORD FE ¢- 1349 MY, 3 3-1143 100 Ft. Lake Frontage 2 Bedroom year ‘round home 2 years old In sub, Forced sale —$8,250, $2 offer. i ALSO we} Lake Front DIRECTIONS: Bivd. io Osmun. Right io Open e wi immediate satan te" with sf Soo) Saat ner | FE 44525 Sun. FE «2942 with one bedroom and hath down iC. ARL W. kitchen 503 Community National Bank Stele p 4-411 Eves. ves. FE 5- 1392 IRS OFFERING. | -|°> OTTER HILLS ch $4,950 NEAR ST PATRICK'S CHURCH ftchen, 2 conmpiele TROY TWP. $50" down or-best HUNTING LAND YEAR AROUND HOME. Large! living room with fireplace, pic- ture windew overlooking the lake Bedrooms, 12x14, and 12x12. 900. with terms, C. Schuett REALTOR -8081 Coimmeree RA EM 39-4197 LAKEFRONT HIGH, 300 ft iot, $3500 Terms _for cash OR_3-2653 Sale Suburban Prop. 454 WOODED 50 Disc Brand Spankin’ N ew i bedroom frame, Big bed- | Peas. Large living room. Kitchen with breakfast area | Utility room, On ‘2 acre | lot. Price $11, '500 with $3,000 | dow $12,-) Evenings MA_ 42006 Sale Business Property 49 | lake privileges and excavation dug i { e.| — ~ (Betta! ta, dah Clarkston ea Ta Roy Aanat “ : % E. oomee sec Sa ea Pa ED MANUF ACT 5157 | ce | GAYLORD TEs, svn Are eEeepyuhare Pecry Acres Sub, Ne a @utifjal lota, 100x150, in ‘size | larger. homes. Better living. “Highly te stricted area, { Cal us no | Soren gue ¢ mi ‘north of Pentise| Edw. M.S JR I . : be w. tout, = tor - Us. rand Sl. eauta of Lage | TN. ‘Open Eve #8168 daily. "Priced from $1. reid Soa with 10 per cent. a a HS Rent Lease B rop. 4 Beautiful & o lot, 100 acoan | ROOM vom RENT, ‘e x 170. Jus oeded & open tide | able for any business, 375 eo city nae, of us. 24 oF o Ave. rE 32-0414, eves FE_2-5219. stores, school & bus “Highly re- WANTED 7 TO A SMALL stricted f r homes & liv-| feueurent and house co on wean ing, Ericed as low an 4008 with Wil "pay ib sar achat 4 Acres. — @ acre —— sereat sites, Good neighbertions he. stricted to better homes & =e fn the Close schools, bus & stores. 6 mi. north of Pon- Ld city — Priced at $2;750 with $275 down. *. LADD'S | ter homes. | left - select yours - soon. EARLY BIRDS You don't have to have wings to ad ge of lots before the spring WATKINS LAKE esc olett: a and dry lot with ach om South Shore drive "5 880 cash ACEDAY LAKE Very scenic wooded lake front on SE side of lake. Plenty of ete- vation for basement. 85. with terms. WILLIAMS LAKE Good location with plenty of space for ranch style home. Good shade, with for basement. $1.050 terms. Wonderful site for good ranch style home tn $18 to $30 thousand price bracket 1.209 sq. ft. mini- mum building restrictions Take rivile es on Otter Lake and only 1, miles west of Pontiac. §2, sel with term F.C. Wood Co. ALTO mer eu as take Rd OR 3-1235 Office Opens Ary 4 _ After 5.39 call_ OR \— tty LIAMS LAKE CANAL FRONTAGE Beautiful « corner lot 860x200 ft. A ACA OAKLAND Lot 2 . on Mann ‘Rd. Suitable = : Domes Easement to lake ‘5 ICVAR LAKE - 60 Ft. frontage on canal. 1 Block fos lake and, park. 3 Or 2, $1100 Chace butldir ig jots, 860x120 meat TOR 5143 Cass-EI eben FE FE 4.3844 54284 CHETOL CAH SHORES Homesites wits privileges on Elizabeth and Cass Lakes. and up. Terms. Red Horse safer Caés-Eliz. Rd. E 4-225 or FE 2-179 __For Sale Acreage 47 Approximately 13 acres, just off Tiveneour: north of Square Lake ee Pils PROPERTY MUS8T D THIS felch SUBMIT ae BIRD, Realtor | fn for mortgage by Equitable |- FE 3-0021. Business Opportunities 51 “feutt Merce ode ine. ‘inven: tory Lisi3, “Aner Te = Ns LI p.m, MU GR Store bid: room bess, Wonk Neciaee vireet Own: er retiring. _must sell, $18.000 full PhUL st Me JONES. REAL ESTATE AUTO. WASH BUILDING _A ND | aog-age J 150 ft. Sag w St. Terms. = responsible buyer. 5S cole Sadow Woodward BUSINESS & HOME feared end meat store. Beer wine take out. pat highway in thriving munity, 10.000 down plus ee buildings 1919 M15 Phone Ortonville 132 Collect *LET’S TALK BUSINESS” HARDWARE A smail business in an ens ellent location Ly ‘tia. 11 BANKERS. HOCRS Busy restaurant closes evenings Cf ™ ment jess than 2 years old = in Pontiac on main high- MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION 1573 8. Tele roe Rd, PE ¢- Plenty of parking at our front door Partridge TO Ig THE "BIRD" 8EE { GAS STATION & GROCERY on main highway nerth of Pontiac Aimost 2 acre corner location with over 1.000° of valuable front- age. Comfortable owner's apt. in- cluded. Here's a wonderful busi- ness for am, or contracts. , DELUXE TAVERN on main highway northeast of Pontiac Ex- eellent fixtures including custom built bar. Home avatiable. Only $16,500 on terms. 4 SLICE OF HAM. “Pretty chilly, today" Se Money to Loan 53 | TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N: MAIN”. ROCHESTER, MICH. NS Fos? Pn. root ony Laret 39,000 F amilies | “Recommend Buckner S: (4) Buckner Conven- - Four fent offices in — wp "to ed > = . motith Saute: ‘ vont ful emount. ne kon get, , COST OF BORROWING at -. Buckners 18 LES§ THAN ~¥OU THINK. ‘ott. needed — auickiy from Buckner’ ‘friendly loan company. Buckner iF} inance “Co. Offices are located: Pontiac, 2ng Floor National Bidg. Drayton Plains, 4512 Dixie Hwy, Walled L 230 Barnston ine st Sto ; ee pyares ) Dyk 45462 Van e ‘| One pioeks "North across from Rank: ~ LOANS" Extra Fast. . service row $20-$500 quickly car or furniture. ; a —o —s or any worthwhile perpere > to 20 months to repa HOUSEHOLD ° FINANCE tion of ‘Pontiac 3% South Den Gare 3 2nd floor LOANS — $35 to $500 $25_to $300 COMMUNITY LOAN co. WE. Lawrence FE 2-T131 FRIENDLY SERVICE “GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 1955 cars. Bring x Sion deals closed’ minutes, Loans also made-on ae and other se- xoar. ~ eurities, Oakland COUNTRY GROCERY located .in the expanding Rochester area Hixhway location with plenty parking. Ver attractive 20 hed- room owner's apt Real estaic | ae wot tor only $9 500 down plu: WARD TF. PARTRIDGH REALTOR TE 4-358] ! NEW LOCATION AT 1050 W. HURON ST. 1%) BLOCKS WEST OF TE RAPH REAL ESTATE & Reet TOR TO BUY, To a LE EAL TO PARTRIDGE BIRD TO SEE. WELL - ESTABLISHED GROCERY on west side, perfect for man & wife. Can buy prop., bldg., fix- tures & equip. for $500 dn. plus inventory. Bal on easy terms Beer & wine. Call FE 5-6737 after 8 00 p. m. | REASOR ABLE OFFER _John K.- Irwin a Foe 101', N Saag! Phone _Eve_ PE 12-1906 or FE 54946 _ 1925 ‘inaw Strect 20 ACRES _IN ANDERSONVILLE SWAMP. EX. As DEER COVER, CALL For Sale Farms 48 SOP PAPAL APE ARAL AAA FOR FARMS AND ACREAGE Call Rutledge. OR 31111. FE 4-0003 40 ACRE. FARM. 25 ACRES MUCK. Inc] stock. tools & new Ford ie saa x Eeernes & bath house nay 13 By owner call , Spl plavie 173F5 or OAk- wa ANE. lots near new shopping center with 190 feet frontage on Baldwin. These are priced to sell at only $1,000 down. BALI & choice DWIN M59 124 feet improved frontage in one of Oakland County's . busiest suburban - locations, with established income and opportunity for expansion Nothing to stop, rou from = making money here. Only Roger B. Henry, Inc. $50,000 takes it with | subs 2 rT stantial -— paym Py ery 168 EF an re, Shown by appointment only. Rochester. Mich eh OS Es or, ae aree nXEW 8 Edw. M. Stout. Realtor 2 car gara 0 acres 77 N. Saginaw St FE 5-165 beauttha — fenced land. An Open Eves. till @-30 excellent value at $20,000, terms | Sun, 12 to 4 p.m. Nicholie& Har er Co, 3 Wi Huron, FE 5-6183, fy ; [ 2 STALL SUPER SERVICE . STA- tion er lo Sots low in- ventory _ ‘cals FE 2-61 i ACRE. BLOCK BUIL am iG ON _MI15 Buck _Realty Ortonville RUBRER STAMP AND PRINTING business, including 2 presse per cutter, type pupch, vulcanie- | er, etc. Reasonable. Box 72, oa _tise Pre — 8 APT 3. $12.180 DOWN. _la Apts "In 985 down OR 79108. BLOCKS WEST OF COURT House. Commercially goned 11 room house partiy furnished Rooming house or business one Praga. entrance. Large | §2| ~— | ~ Sale and ( ind Contracts | LET YOUR $$ § WORK FOR YOU We hare Land Contracts for sale Both green and seasoned. Reason- able discounts | | | Ask | Gall FE 56-9973 or FE 8-044! for Ted McCullough a J. C. HAYDEN 86 E. Walton Realtor 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT, 3 BED- Sarg Apel ose toi tes ‘on invester, $61 Phone FE 8-0078 Money to Loan f State Licenses sed Lenders) ‘CASH NOW PAY LATFR PLAN | Get cash you need now... . Pav later in monthiy amounts you an afford. Phone, write. or come in BENEFICIAL | FINANCE CO. , FE 20240 7 W. Lawrence St, 7 Loan Co... | 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG | of" _ “ Anoa ANS #25 TO _ XTER ¢ LIVINGSTONE 64 we Lawrence | si FE 4-1538 | G WHEN YOU NEED $25 to$500 You can get ft quickly on your signature, car or furniture. No endorsers, Payments to sult your budget, you with your money FINANCE CO. 702 Fontan geist Bank Bide. 74 Need $500 or Less : WITH OUICK SERVICE? Ther Home & Auto is the plac¢ to come Most your first visit f phone for cash on your auto. furniture of stgnature and a repayment plan suited to your needs. Friendiy. courteous serv- lee awaits vou Lealle Fieicher, Manager, Berkley Voss. President. Ph. FE 5-8121 Home & Auto Loan Company Hours @ to §: Saturday ® to 1 Community Nat'l Bank Bidg 54 LOANS $600 to $1,500 1. For any purpose on homes Lyte or not in Mortgage Loans houses pars constructed. Swaps % OF CREVIE 2-DR, FOR PICK-UP kK. Sail Eves. after 6. 1980 CHEVROLET. “ty 1 TON PANE $100 ¥, ton coal for tor. aS) for $15, “ai, BUILDIN: UILDING. iG ented, a Letty tpt ‘an Welt, reasonabie. mee all OL 2- 7857 FLOOR SANT AND POLE. = for rent. uplete line of BARNES. ES HARDWARE “Ww other real” estate. R. J. VALUET, Realtor. 345 Oakland Av FE poeple modern heme. tor neh seen _ FE _4-6246, 1065 : o) oy BEL older model car. OR wit 1 swa R FARM ees _For Sale Clothing . 56 ; BEAUTIFUL, MINK Ww caph t 1 European ae FE 32-0549. NEW TF ‘size. “43-10 o gis. New coat, oo 2 Fhe to Rem $20. & Pees _of shells. FE o40%s. Sale Household Goods 57 SOLID IGIDAIR GOOD comet! E aatigns’ walnut china eup _cavinet, $65. MI 6-2566. Be CU FT. PRORGE, ‘1 MODEL. FE 5-€953. 1215 ALL WOOL 3 P LY TWIST rug. 1 year old. Cost $252, Will $05. Color cocoa. EM rn) <= YDS. GREEN TWisT CaR- eo" see screen & eat oa A BUY, SMALL RADIOS, 86 TO 4. To bulld a garage or on a arage home § second mort@ Apply 200 National. aiiaing _ Pontiac or_phone FR 4-47: Swaps 535 ION GON ~ | A GOOD SELECTION OF BUTTS, coats, jackete pants, watches, rings, cameras, —— luggage, musical inst for what have you. EDWARDS OUTLET «18 8. Saginaw Bt, $12 ‘Also record players. FE __5-8135. ANTIQUES, - RAY, DRY arcs boo prea pd dishes, . Lh ie, several se ‘ehalrs, MYrtle 2-200, —* ANTIQUE COFFEE TABLE. RA: din _ console, twin bedspreads. FE _37302. BARGAIN Apt. size gas stove... £240 2 drawer chest oun $70 | Large oak dresser $180 | Occasional chair $s 409) | Maple dinette sect $120 aye < ahal cupboard son fin Odd 29 00 | Double dovor metal cabinet S70) | Bird cag 1 50) Good treewritey $25 00 Small screen TV #20 00 We buy. sell. & exchange every thing for the home. Oakland Furniture 104 8. Saginaw _FE_ 2-553 BLUE FRIEZE DAVENPORT AND chair. 628 Tex Ave. PE 2-7056 BEDROOM SsUITE rest mattress and spring Clean eed complete. "Davenpors $7. Coffee table $5 2 $5 each. _FE | 2-4175. BENDIX 11-IN. TV. console with '% . deor excellent | 6-100, MAHOGANY new pic- BENDIX ELECTRIC DRYER. New fully guaranteed, Delivary and installed No down payment, $2 per week. Mavtag Washer, late ode| A-] condition, $39, Phone MY 3-371! BENDIX ‘WASHER & DRYER, _Used 2 yrs, $175. 5. OL | 14251 ROTTLE GAS New low price. Complete tnsta!- lation, Only $10 Jee gas, Kenyon Fueizas OR_3-2401 ‘ASH FOR SMALL LL RADIOS, _Wovking or not. FE 5-8755. _ or tools, CHROME DINETTE SETS, ASs- sembie these roar and saye, four chairs am $60.95 value $39 95. These are brand new 1955 models, famous make Formica tops, all popular colors. Come in, look, compare and be convinced of there extraordinary bargains. | Michigan Fluorescent, 03 «= Or- chard Lake Ave DARK “ROSE SOFA, 4-6233_ — 60 Benece 12x12 LINOLEUM $7 20 TILE RN. FT SE PAINT. GAL or) se VINYE INU AID TILE SALE AL Leona” Se SYERS. 141 W ELECTRIC | oie es oe dition. Reasonable. FE 5-3336 ELECTROLUX LATE , $1800 FE ee eel FULL ee GAS BTOVE. PRICE $20. FE 8-0937. FOR SALE OR TAKE OVER PAY- ments, Bedroom and living room suites TV and refrigerator. 6660 Cooltdge_ Ra. FOR SALE: “GUARANTEED | RE- frigerators ‘ 995 uD Wringer wasters . 4 5 up Spinner wasiers $69.95 up Vacuum cleaners $785 up rRoY’ 8. land F 2-402 3} NEW’ COFFEE TABLES. TWO birch, one mahogany, OR 3-5526. } hy { ey ri 3 oe MAN'S GRAY. Naeen 3 a size | hz _ 40, Hike 1 PE 24270, | SMALL }Sale Household Goods 57/ RAL av. 7 alae “ih, SPERM" T ROOMS oF FURNITURE Wd $850. Call + 8 Furniture and sootatess | 125- W, Hoover 4 . NEW TV Feet Sappoiee Reg. saad be - 4” RCA am ag Pr Philco i *jotbie bed spring, 1- ato ce ize “060.95 ‘91° Phiteo ‘Deluxe 1- ante eo vib 5 iT Phileo Table Mos arse’ $200.05 $108 aE § TELEVISION ee MTS OAKLAND CO’ NTY'S . SELECTION ro PAINTED Soke les Se. desk: bookesses, iv. idere, re record pick “eR EAN STORE, ir ack vsED Rove REPLACEMENT PARTS Pia Wall I Tile sw2c en, : Xe S Field s sae & i | 8. Saginaw st PRE SPR ING Refrigerator Specials G. E. @ to 10 yrs. me ae Norge, Ve good ; Norge, ac CLAYTON’S. F itil abe iture, Appliances ake Rd. ve ES oe tone $40.56 Parts, all makes, 966 Myrtie. REFRIGERATORS, , LAST. YEAR'S 10956 models, TV. $27.50 FE 5-0173 Oxi!l, $17 R 5 . ¢ = athe “20284. drapes, $6. Snow fires, $10 311 8. Andetson SPECIAL EUREKA yacuum “cleaner, $66.95. Floor moet $49.95. R. B MUNRO, 1060 W Huron, _ BOUGHT SOLD, EX- . Turner's, 602 Mt m- Ee 3-000), SINGER. Less THAN || 1¥R. OLD Take over balance of contract at $il.lg per month or pay total _of $77.84. Dealer. BE 81564. - SINGER ‘CONSOLE. ROUND BOB- late mode! Take over balance Py $5448 at $9066 per month for 6 months Or pay total of $54 48 Dealer. FE 8-1564 SINGER CONSOLE SFWING _ohine, $46 OR__3-9702__ MA- BEAUTY- | condition, | IRONER. $25 wardrobe $20. 4 roll-a-w be: le 1051 Voorheis Rd. FE 2-4107 jc 6PIECE BEDROOM | SET Beautiful dresser large mirror, full sine ee fecal chest of drawers, mps Jo LL FOR ‘sn, PAY ONLY $2 WEEKLY Pearson’s Bank Furniture 42 Orchard Lake Ave. FE ¢-7881 7-PIFCE LIVING ROOM GROUP Modern 2 piece sulle 2 modern rig tables, meicrees. coffee Hs | 2 decorator PAY "ALL_ EOR $07. ONLY $2 WEEKLY’ Pearson's Bank Furniture 42 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 4-7881 SEE THE NEW GIBSON 10'4 FT refrigerator with freezer locker at 817995 ROY'B, #6 Oakland _Ave FE 2-402:. a. @ PIECE SECTIONAL, TWIN BEDS ard mattress. full alee bed and _ mattress #100 MA 4-315 7 PIECE DINING Room ‘BU NTE, Gall FE 2-4329, after 7 TRADE-IN DE: PT. Guar recon, elee eee 35 inch gas range Recon Elec. 8w 2 pe. living rm_ sui J pe. wood dinette set. Occasional chaira $108 value sulte 6 8 Timed oak ped- § Pieces, complete oe wa" $70 95 WYMAN'S | 18W Pike COFFE 4-912 TRADE Leas RANGES FOR | Ge ranges, B Munro. 1060 | Huron ® PIECE DINING ROOM SET il sell separately if desired bale couch and of] heater. MA PC WALNUT DINING suite. MI 4-4715 USED ELECTRIC Used Pete eeretere Used Hotpe auto = =owasher, $89 9% Us TV's 629.95 and up. Sweet's Radio am 4 eee jance, 422 W. Ld RM y RANGE. "535 495 ED: APPLIANCES —— Re frigerators Washers CRUMP E 1 E CT RIC AUBURN HEIGHTS — FE 43573 DON’T WISH FOR: | MONE ¥! | through Classified Ads. Make it easily To ell, rent, buy; swap, hire, | a FE2-8181. 1/18 ‘FE 9130. 95 eee "ice vacuum cleaner, ico radio}. > WASHDR | a: gas sd 1985 model, excel- feo , FE FE 6-0562 Begg TF TV. |. “WALTON “tv E Walton, Cor, Joslyn FE 2.2257 |. REBUILT ATIO i a." Ke ore. oa Sale Hesoate Sent 37 er Sele Meeteneige a er’ CG and bed...) U- | pare Pg set. "THOMAS ECON FURNITURE: CO. “Howie Mich WwW ayne Gabert’s Appliance Specials mime Gara ier Sa $209.05 “Norge 2+ oven gas Norge, auto. Sesser ies 76 enol a rae $4189 3 ¥ 1a. red Weenies, on} ped. Maylate ¢ 6-3088. y Rarratene ost ae: ES ‘eae arias apon regan ma ie you Lat ee End tables, ue, uy a ere book- ease com ‘room guites, $12.95 up: suites, 0 up, Many veersAWNINGS AT WINTE Hie PRICI RICES - agent VACUUMS, OUARAN-| COT, Ofehard Lk BEEP AND Pe a Opdyke Market cS F Dester Rd. $50, 21 ig REAL REAL NICE B 12\;” EMERSON CAB- ¢e, den tractor, FE 41960 EARAN _— sed a ew 1055 Models at Dealer Cost, pe Pits Birmingnam. Phone __MIdwest_4-6000 | ee oy akg PRON $50.85. ike to to $3.65. table” aks) ‘trom ris Gx. ompson, @ 8. ~ Closet Doors” A dream she Be modern ith the. flowt~m- way. On dis In prime or BR IO0R BA 3718. Paddoc cL OSE EOUT _ Exterior birch doors. 48x0éx% Fes po scord, 65.50 bon wi carry ontide Plywood Co, 1488 Baldwin as FE 2-2343 MBINATION ALUMINUM sronM WINDOW GET OUR ri bed WINTER DISCOUNT! 4-257 TITE HITC HES) CHROME OR CADMIUM -PLAF The Riod that bolt to the frame of 8.) makes of PF. £. Howland 3245 ‘Dixie. Hwy. OR }1 1456 ELECTRIC LIGHT FIXTURES for every room in the house iri newest 1966 designs, terrific val- ues, Bedr $450 value, §2.25 Dining room 610 alue, 5 Porch $2.05 value, $1.95. Slightly factory irregulars, Michigan Fluo rescent, 303 Orchard Lake Ave FREE sTAXDING Toners 19.95 21 x 32 double sinks 9.98 Washbowls with fittings - $11.05 colored bath sets trim actory nds irregulars $100.50 SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY 172_8. Saginaw 75-2100 $2 GAL, ELEC. HEATER $77.98 ™ Gal Auto. Gas heater 4. bd co sinks & i ttings Laundry trave, Stand. faucets $18 6 8AVE PLUMBING 172 8. Raginaw St . Finer QUALITY 5 FY. BATH- 408 Se B grade toliets, sis 05; 32%21 double ate $14.06, and basins from $10.05. Q. A. Thompson, 80 & Perry. = AjFURNACES OVER-STOCKED. cort, basement 4665 Dixle New oti preed = air Counter-flows eon ves R 37 _Hws, Drayton Pisins, FOR 8ALF- EULECTONIC. FI FLASH (be (Strobe Flash I). New bat- wecies. g00d condition, Phone FE ‘Carsae Doors Berry stee] overhead factory sec- onds. All sizes and prices. Large selection from $38 and up A modern door on your garage costs less than you think wet us give you a free estimate es, we give Gold Bell stamps BERRY oe BALES CO 371.8. Paddoc FE 23-0203 G & M BAW SHARPENING SERV. Band saws, meat, wood & metal: made and repaired. A.l saws sharpened, Lawn mowers sharp- ened and parts 2285 E. Walton PE 5-7838 HOLLAND 6 ~~ PURNACE AND pipes, Also Iron Fireman stoker and all controls, Can be seen in _ operation, FE 44195 HOLLINGSREAD VARIETY STORE i miles owt Baldwin. Armstrong floor covering aad a Lee palnts. _Phone_ FE 7 ho IDEAL FURNACE See FIRE fef stoker, with, ae Ex- | . cel ent condition. PR 2-571) oa JET WATER. PUMPs., apt a Thompson, 80 8 Pert KITCHEN WALL CABINETS, s@, cabinets, broom closets We have ® fumber in af sizes |- that are od marred at extra- rdéinary values. Michig: wo- Teseenk, 93 Lake Ave. \ = 4n8 bea 1x8 tx8 Pont For Sale Miscellaneous 60 g KENTILE. ta : cS wore uirrel Rd. ue CEUM YD. Plasterboard at Burmeister’s OAKLAND COUNTY'S LARGEST GOLD BOND 4xe"',” x 4x8 ros oe | 4x7%" terboard 4x10 and Mani aisé ip stock. 25 'b, Crown coat 25 lp Joint cement .... rf " roll rock ron eels ) 0 ft. ag Grade oN HARDWARE - BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. Detroit colors, Ox0%e inch. "S Cents E Each | FLOOR SHOP, — 3. Saginaw Sst. stairway, 1268. . LIKE MAGIC! eae wat CH HURCH’S. INC Cc oe. te wanwicx's, Talbott pestis cS WIN KITCHEN CABINETS hung, oe 36 months ‘Comat in and See Us on: 2-223 | Window Prices—Our ZBth Year in Business - se | OXBOW .WINDOW CO. ~ 39968 ; - Mie” Windows, : itches * and Do it Yourself 6l SA —"Rooflag cal se . Combination Doors __. “Insulation _ M. A. BENSON 540 N. Saginaw FE 4-2541 ROMEX, BY « PER Wall boxes for duplen 8, 38c ea, Main *, 56. A o 8. wn mace 5 2 - GALLON electric $70.98. | 30 gal gas Tate he _ Thompson, 80 8 | SPECIA A AL QUANTITY weter | Poca Roi marred, betes: Montcal Bu at oN eel 66 W. Sleskcaln? SALE | PLASTERBOARD DEALER $ 8 plasterboard tant ken std. masonite actin: an gl erorere Senesieisacle wa atereee one se 6883 was - wee fir beara pine boards rock pee +3 ee ae birch doors, up PLUMB MAKE 8URE IT'S ; 9107 Cooley Lake Bat ye ac Telegrapt & 9 Mile FL 14184 New 5340 rE SURPLUS LUMBER: & MATERIAL SALES. CO. NEW ‘Large # tRrecee CON 46428 Pte id R4, Aluminum d oh USED LUMBER k of reclaimed brick — neues from ; “, save Insoleties building boards eens ng felts shingles ale ang oor hardware 340 Highland Rd., M50 OR 3-7092 SEPTIC TANKS “ STORM. M. SASH com bination ONTIAC LAKE Week. cand and gravel: fit ——— = ae saci PEN NSYLVANIA EVEROREEN We stg Coes best for Cliristmas io Hatin, CH ‘8 Y __INDIANA, PA. ‘win, _ Birmingham, LABRA ADOR eae Ee ellow si Engitet uh is blocd fines - fan season, ir acm PARTY Gat ‘caain’ Nig To hes am + Soa eats SN PEKINGESE] ERINOE PUPPIES, 3 nd Pups S FOR SALE @ WES. OLD. _ 4193 Baldwin Harold Welch. m1 R Pg PARAKEETS BAB. Al CAN- 2-33 PAR. CANAR- __fes. 1304 | Clemens. PARAKEETS CAN _ Since 1027, 584 Ave. PARAKEETS, CAN, supplies. Crane's Bird _ery, 2489 Auburn Rd. FE 46510, PARAKEET. ES Os Nee Re Tes, Pe Hay, Grain & Feed 71 doors. LOW. LOW” pric! FE 46089 8 am.,to 9 p.m. Dogs Tra Trained, Boarded 70 Boarded 70 on ent e sore ALL KINDS HAY, i 4 A “ome PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH is ‘1956 : = Wanted Used Cars 88 __ Auto, Accessories, 80 aed mplete, $50, MA 42306. and _ Por Sale Tires bé AT LEE’S - INDUSTRIAL & FARM EQUIPMENT a BRCURY rei - HD. TOP LOADED & 1 SPR NRRES | Satpvey aren f Cas cot 3127 W, Huron Bt. igs3 CHEVROLET Moi TON PICKUP "EVINRUDE MOTORS | HeNRR Bet Sale ec, cma tape se HOWA LARE, “INC. Chriscraft boat — ing Be ornare Lake ieee meet oO TONY MARINE SERVIOR it & = = tery. good. any ees te ne me id aan is c . PE i. wake Rd, _ Keego a ee rn Eitign age ols a Bg : eee, ‘ P ape Sane "Taxe @ over payments, _Bregitng torino | Lon Pate FH, TAS WE NE SUPPLY | _{e." vival «2008. biyjord. 3 FE ‘ M4 FORD .F600 DUMP, BIO MO- OUTBOARD i maw aka uewe teuny. Uesters is & Service. PE 2-5260. j Btudebaker-Packard. Mie at Wil ™SCOTT-ATWATER —tiams Lake Ra. OR 3-6200_ jotor Brand New . ts, | eo. |-CHEVROLET : ; 1 | Sea Morons womens | = PICKUPS top lines tm ‘boating. Layaway, | .8 TO CHOOSE FROM all times, we have a few used tratlers that sell on enta: 5 to 9 weekday: un? arto 8 ® Bottle Gas Barts jer for TE PONTIAC CHIEF HOMES a 41 FT, - SPECIAL MID-WINTER SALE DE poond on == _ poe lection of ers. mol to = ~ — “s et. Rings Set RE me on “HUTCHINSON MOBILE HOMES Dixie Hwy., ‘Drayton Passe: OR "3-208 2439 8. Dort Bent rites OXFORD ae Ti) eae oa Bee 7 girs HARDWARE i ~ | Sere | HARING "4 TIRES yi, Ls sae bulk adie td a, pa i Soop ‘i ihe Sa ‘ae s**per’ “dollar. Hawkinson aa = Haw! les Ed Williams Tire Co. 451 8 Saginaw &t. Auto Service CRANKSHATT « GRINDING IN THE | shine nop "is “Hood "gpared Zuck peace Bel, an | eee aaa Rebull Sse see Sa oye cars, any BAGLEY AUTO PARTS “THE EI in pay. you. Sle et = ales "i. J VANWELT | ai clean reat ASKIN i exgmagg | Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer €751 Dixie Highway at ue |MAple 5-501 nites ‘til 9 Wrecked & Junk Cars East Side Auto Parts | FE 5-6855 CALIFORNIA BUYER | -See M&M Motor Sales. shh piste ‘ae gar op late mon 3 per) WE ¢ PAY DOLLAR FOR Tp late Taaaek cars, ‘GOMMUN ITY | MOTORS 422-8 LES CENTURY BOATS SReoTRATLENS ACKET STON “BOAT TRUCK GOING WORTH PART load: either way, FE 6-6806. . COLD? a on sched- PEE oP ekgins airliner. Fare only L 4 ef caine = niline. Ly + only a a Agent,’ toe ee ___Wanted Use Used ¢ Cars 88 88 Cass FO FOR ANY — OR MOD- EL. 22 AUBUR ___ECONOMY USI USED CAR CAR MKT THIS Is Something NEW With Us We Need - 1 000 Cars! : BUYER Will Be Here Monday Bring Title CASH WAITING : sag SEE THAT YOU. GET Trailer Sales |} ““" | , ees) CENTRAL 5 ie celings tet cots oak * mids AINCOLN-MERCURY eiall oTHitlime Sietean ce van , Also the 47% ft. upstairs fob. FE tne eX Here ts reguiar prices, Bank rate financing. Low Ms sos eae rere _ down, up to 69 months. WE PAY General es ‘now in ae 33-35-40 and 45 ft. lengt Top Dollar We dare Bo =e to . ee lll these For Clean Used Cars & Trucks. ~ Trailer || CP TO $50, Yon Jont Matthews- Hargreaves - 211 8. Sesiew S. FE 4-454¢ LATE MoDeL TEARS. CLEAN AND SHARP, RIT _ MONEY WA ee ar yo sere. GLENN'S MOTOR SAL 234 8. Saginaw’ St. WANTED: OnCRAR, CARS Ph. 34514 & CHEAP cars, FE 2-26668 eee i eves. ‘PE 47371 +0587 ~SHORT-CUT. TO}: seer tone 1950 50 CHEV. Ye : ‘PICKUP. GOOD JEFFREY FORD SALES OA_&3011 *. BRAND NEW 1955 LEFTOVERS To be sold on first come, first served basis. Under dealer’s cost. ™% and %4 ton models. Big allow- ance for: your old truck or car, Easy terms. HorryT ot Oe emigre 4 Door, R & ling lt Clean $ 495 NORTH | CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. ‘Birmingham MI 4-2735 ___ Auto ) Insurance 90-A “aL LSTATE AUTO INSURANCE ‘oumied by Sears Roebuck & an _©o.). Call Jim} Boushell, FEST 5-794. For Sale Cars 91 PD ARPA se Plymouth 4 dr, V8 engine. md equips . Plus two - tone ema. walls, other extras. 1965 Plaza Club — This peak breescemt special fal. 1953 Pontiac 8 cyl. Fully eq Ess ipee ed. ecuiltal’ ‘condition - 1063 Plymouth Club Sedan New ear condition, A treat to the eyes, 952 Dodge Coronet Club. 2-dr Grune, drive. R & H. A real performer 1651 Plymouth Station Wagon CARNIVAL _:( by Dick Turner 35 J TM, Rag. U8. Pet, OFF © 1086 by NEA Bervice, In “As I understand it, that's two tax cuts you're working for— a one you promised last time and this!” eave peng igmatic {ranamissons, 803 N. Main, Rochester | Sans and carburetion. N _PE_21121, 28 W. Walton, Blvd. OPEN TT 30 FM. | Por 5 ; Sale Mo eceycie 8 bed __ For Sake Sale “trucks 90 FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON. — Davidson. 1% TON STAKE ree ass Maer on stock fact. A real L € one you Bens & Accessories 85 | MEYROLET, AETOEL c. ae For Sale Ca “ : . ey RAGTOR. Goo * le Cars BOAT ceetiion, aa ae ¥ veo oe Saat ’ TON TRUCK. | ‘61 UPER BUICK, BLACK 4 DR. PAINT aed CHEVROLET new bees ite sidewalls. dynaflow, lots of i ' , OR 3-9193 after 5 p.m jatraadl Must sell, PE = Slaybaugh s ;8 CHEV } TON CABIN CHAR. sso REPAIRMAN SPECIAL’ 630 Oakland Ave pee. a axle, 8.25 tires. Priced and hea! ro sal ‘Brnatio” radi FE_ 60453 FE 408%) ri ee Bes Inc. MUtual dition. 1 side omg $16 takes A @ CHEV, PICK-UP. GOOD CON- Hg ition, FE 60304. ; a S. AWOODWARD Birmingham MI 43410 _ ICK CONVERTIBLE. EX- . 9.000 1965 BU cellent condition, Like new miles FE 23-0810. WE NEED USED CARS Trade your present car on. one of our 1956 Chevro- lets. COMPANY CARS OFFICIALS’ CARS BRAND-NEW ONES As Low As $1545 We need. 200 cars to fill our big Woodward Ave- -nue lot. Get.our appraisal before you trade. = ‘NORTH -CHEVROLET - - 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham MI 4-2735 "52 BUICK | SPECIAL. EXCELLENT | condition. All actessories. FE 29-1215, or ORiando 3-0123. Can be seen at 49 W, Huron. Terms can |” be arranged "st BUICK HARD TOP, VERY clean, loaded with extras, white wall tires, radio, heater. OR "86. eit ase Be pore LITTLE HOT SPOT 55 Pontiac Cat......$1895 *S5 Chevy 2.dr.... . $1445 58 Dodee 2 dtl... 291995 54 Pontiac Wagon. .$1445 ’54 Plymouth 4 dr.. .$1125 6 CYL. CHEV. blue. Afternoons, PE Business, pleasure, camping and | 101 uses CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES 32 8 MAIN 8T. CLARKSTON , CHRYSLER -— PLYMOUTH Open 6 am. to 8 p.m. daily —— MA OOM BUICK ‘sé DEMOS, SAVE 833 Large selection. 2 & 4 dr., hard- Livingston Motor Sales. a A Howell, __ Michigan ‘$3 BUICK &PRCIAL,” eDR_ _ DYNA- flo, radio and heater, gute down. | CARKNER MOTOR ALES 600 S. WOODWARD | _____Birmingham MI 43410 | Bright Spot Bargains "$3 Olds 88 2 Dr. R & H. One o own - Red and White. White Tires $1895 +o hate bol na Ré&H Low miles . $1605 "$4 Buick Riviera 2 Door. R & H. Dyna. White Walls, Red Trim oc. . $1795 ule k "34 Olds 98 Sedan. R & H. Hydra. | P 8Strg. afd Brakes White Wall | Tires $1705 | '84 Ford Sedan, R & H. White yor | A Real Sharp Car | "34 Pontiac. ave ast green 2 Door. R & H. Hyd $1195 | “83 Olds Super 88 2 Door. us .. H | Hydra, Light color . 005 "83 Mercury 4 Door. R & H. Over- drive and White Wail tires $1045 53 Pontiac Catalina, R & H. Hydra. Tinted Glass, Visor, White NE Gopmteeconceooccscacee $1185 "62 Chev. 4 Door. Yocer Glide, R. & H. Clean inside & out $ 64% 63 Pontiac 2 door. & #. * Green, 1 of our yeh buys ie rs "Bl Chrysler Club Coupe. Aut. trans RaH., ...,..: en JEROME - OLDS-CADILLAC ee anes ‘Ads! Gan at Orchard Lake FE 80488 Just the all purpose car fer you | tops, convertibles, estate wagons. .|- DODGE-PLY MOUTH Hard to spell, eaty to eal with ies 8S Saginaw W131 ~ OLIVER BUICK BUICK SALE ~ $1195 ord 133 Buick 4 dr. Roadmas- ter, r&h, dyna, p. steer- ing. $1495 54 Buick Special 4 dr., r&h, dyna., one owner. $1995 "$5 Buick Special rth, dynaflow. $395 "S1 Buick 2 dr., r&h, runs and looks good. . Plus * 20 Other Buicks to Choose From y Ps “We're Wheeling and Dealing” OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake “ FE29101 dr.. | ____For Sale Cars 9 1961 BUICK 4DOOR SPRCIAL Low mileage orig ere owner, no Tust spots, €475.00,.OR 3-2216. (1055 BUICK CONVERTIBLE SPE- cial, Turquoise with white top. Heater. tires, Excellent con, fin cmt ey resold $1875. Or best offer. °53 aa ne 62 4° dr. sedaw, air —— ak wrtry u whitewalle » two g' mites. sale or trade. 2546 Pontiac e Rd. PE 4-2313, ‘W CADILLAC _or trade. 27 ~ Guaranteed gM OWNER CARS a AND '63 ee "85, Fords V8 & food caevs Sedan, like bew "64 Convertible Ford. “sa a Bel Air ‘Hardtop hardtop bee Studebaker Mes hydra, "$2 Fords, styles ‘33 & ‘52 Packards, Patrigian DeSoto V8. Gyro. "$3 & ‘51 Nash, overdrive r) 62 4 DR. Mechanic 8t, $2 & "51 Pontiacs, loaded 52 & 2 ‘50 "s FINANCING ARRANGED 100. OTH. ARS CHOOSE ee $25 AND UP. — Epa R CONTRACTS 5 ICONOMY ‘USED CARS 22 Auburn FE ¢ 4-2131 CHEVROLET 1956 Demos. FLOOR CARS—OFFICIAL'S CARS COURTESY CARS SIXES AND V-#'s 2 Doors—4 Doors Hardtops—Wagons . Convertibles NO CREDIT PROBLEMS As low as $1599 JUST YOUR CAR DOWN AND UP TO 3% MONTHS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Highest Trade — Lowest Terms TAKE ADVANTAGE: OF OUR LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION ALL KING SIZE BARGAINS. BUDGET PRICED FOR EASY OWNING SAVE. AS YOU HAVE NEVER SAVED : BEFORE! DON'T DELAY-ACT TODAY! ’54 Pontiac 2.dr.....$ 950 HASk INS 53 Chevrolet ...... $ 845 '52'Plymouth 4 dr.. .$ 545 CHEVROLET BS He as 4 dr... 3 Si Oakland County's Fastest WEVY) 2c e 75 Growing Dealer 51 Buick Hardtop --$ 595 wea Dine Highway at MIS 51 Olds 4 dr..... ..$ 47010" "31-Chev rolet ......$ 350) 35 CHEVIE 216. AS Eo (St Piymouth 4 dr...$ 315) crean (so CHEV. 2 DR “RAH SO Chrysler 4dr... $ 103) Ot aaa tar teas dows REIMENSCHNEIDER | SSD eR! all FF | OLIVER BUICK | - OLDS- SALE $2195 185 Olds 2dr. sedan, hydra, | p. strg.:p. brakes. $995 "53 Olds 88.4 dr, R&H, hydra, spotless thruout. $865 "S2 Olds &8 4 dr. famous Rocket whitewall tires. $485 "31 Olds 2 dr:, 2 tone paint, loos good both in and Plus 12 _ other Oldsmobiles to choose from sedan, engine, Bring Your Title for Immediate Delivery OLIVER ~ BUICK | 210 Orchard Lake FE 29101 | ' '| MI_ 62 | 35 NOT TOO BIG YET NOT TOO SMALL NEW CAR DEALER "HAS FOR SALE. "$4 Dodge. V8 with overdrive. R & H, Bee and drive owner "S4 Pl mouth Savoy, 4 dr. with overdrive. "90 Cadillac, Coupe Deville, full equipped, Real clean. ” STATT’S . MOTOR SALES Dodge cars and trucks ) Lake Orion- ‘t4 CHEV, B BEL AIR 2 DR. SH | JEFFREY FORD SALES OA 83011 ‘$3 CHEVY 1 ig ‘AIR # DR. WILL a trade, PE _3-7480 one} 2 = i , 's3 DODGE HARMTOP| RA DLO, eater «nd ToPh BA "px: own. Open every Keego Sales & & Service R, PULLY FE 30631, 69 W. FULLY “aw 1952 CRNYSLES, uipped, §400, a 2 OR. HEATER, oe. . 34,000 miles, excellent _tondition, $675. Owne: MI 6-037. ima FORD CLUB “COUPE, ‘SHARP. JE FF oRE Y. FORD SALE s 51 CHEV, 2 DR. is % a black job with defroster, excellent rubber. e ide and Gut, At a rice. Peoples Auto Bales, _ FE 22351. GOOD ‘40 CHEV. good tires. qaectonk ecae Sood Can be handled bee $5 down x smal] mon! rain Call FE 8-1521 ask it r. Wal- lace. meaere Sales & Service, 605 Aubur ‘e 0 i cane AC GOOD JEFFREY FORD SALES OA_8-3011 Bob Frost OFFERS BIRMINGH. AM CLEAN CARS Lincoln ‘35 Capri coupe bes P. $2706 Ford ‘56 Victoria er ee 205 Mercury '55 Custom 2 door .. $1895 incoln "$4 Capri Coupe $1705 Ford '55 Victoria $1745 Mercury Monterey Hardtop $1595 Mercury ‘54 Monterey 4 r $1295 Lincoln ‘63 4 dr. R&H. PB $iles Pontiac '}4 Sport Coupe $1005 Ford *84 Custom 8 4 dr. $194! Mereury "52 Coupe R&H . $ 745 Buick ‘52 Super 4 door $ 495 Pontiac ‘$1 2 door. R&H Bob Frost, Inc. LINCOLN. MERCURY AND CONTINENTAL DEALER 850 S. WOODWARD J 100 ‘9 CHEVIE CLUB COUPE, « CAN ae at 21% Fulton st, SPECIAL WEEK 1952 Piymouth ¢ door sedan X10 MONEY DOWN 2 $395 FULL PRICE @0 other, cars to choose from COMMUNITY MOTORS" ROCHESTER. opel till 10 pm CHEVIE, BEL AIR, With overdeise: Ww Fd ti signals. & d i espere: pope sacrifice: $1595. OR. 445 OL 3048 ape | SEE SCY FOR YOU R A-1 USED CAR BUY "CY OWENS" 147 8, Saginaw St 6-4101 FE: 5-3588 ___ Open 8 am. to 9pm. FE heat- |" FOR: Se 2DR. A wa = nM . Will make one x, agua _Ask for $6 FORD CROWN Nicene ., RED = —— see overdrive, radio ater, sharp, 666 S. WOODWARD CARKNER MOTOR SALES : Biringham Mit sie iT v8 NEW et ae plates. wi t00. takes it THIS WOMAN WILL SELL 1951 Ford black custom 0, In“ex- ition, 41,000 actual Wilma Greenway, _52 days or O OR, Many extras inc., seat speaker, snow tiges & “extra rims, fender skirts, Carlife Lag - gurance guarantee to. 25, Excellent condition, 203 Waite Street. after 6 Gpm FORD 1937, 2-DR. NEW TIRES &|- ing, 4560 Eliz- NICE _ CLEAN F 80 FORD 4 DR. HH; moto: PE 29555, ask for Sales & Service, | Auburi o aor 3a | GPORDS. ate GOOD Ter FREY FORD. SALES OA 8-3011 ‘ta FORD CUSTOM 2 DR. R&H. : Jr: TERE Y ‘FORD SALES OA 6-301] — 1955 FORD, CUSTOM “2 DOOR. Cylinder, Radio. heater. automa ve transm\s: Sere i on paint ery clean. HOWARD LARE, INC. 2705 Orchard Lake Ra. Keego : DEMOS. SE a ae. choote em tries. ae iH ne ares UC — car cor dows. Up to HASKINS | CHEVROLET-OLDS odels For Sale Cars | __ For Sile Cars 91 “bower beck SHARP CARS! SS. over Daven Aiwaye 9. good selection. rat To Sell, To Trade, To Bey Taylor Chevrolet Sales - ame ie : SEE ee eredit rating will have faye | — ' SCHUTZ MOTORS ~*|Martetetier ___Walled Lake) 224, P98 606 "sare bones | «West "West Side ee 912 S..Woedward, B’ham ene ar en, eulo. wnat ‘ST valaleted = orl ot ‘oe __ MI47814 “Cannes Neh Saaainney |” West Side CHEV. 1954-3362, CHOICE OF 606 3. WooDWA rat ‘taut ae wane boty, slvieg eng" colors As tow | . x a FE¥ieo ao Sa ts, Head acamymten mpwront. ang | Oe GANS RAE | ery ested specials today! ee pester eutematic Fever, prakes back seat wpeaker. JEFFREY FORD SALES Haskins Chev. nea oe a to aaa ‘i ot OLDS SUPER M8 «08. PER 6 poms | sca Beri MgBse7 ch MIs, |“ AeStet acts BA zo | 1940 PLYMOUTH 2 DR. sedan, 1950 motor, radio and heater, new plates, . good running condition, $35. OR 3-1186, call aft- . er 6 p.m. Hydramatic, | radio Oakland County’s Fastest finan. i: am sod Growing Dealer — CAR ve}. 8751 Dixie ba ope oe M15 666 5 ow OODWARD MAple 5-5071 ites "Til 9 ___Birminghem, MI 43410 SECOND CARS. FIRST CARS. PR, NYDRA- tren hr White weetiahs, Sesto ts sendobaker- matsp Clean $800, OL S-O18i. ‘Packard. Moe at Willams’ Lake PONTIAC 105) 4, DR. STARCHIEE pe el . C8: ota CORY TE SE) tt roca _ Sas. eee ae R&H, $150. FE" Se PACKARDS_ NEW. BIO Dis- nutgers. wou beret trade. ~ 1056 | PONTIAC STAR chIEr CAT- * ard-top Phowe MA 5-6486, cont, ene Low mileage. | i952 PONTIAC & 4 DR. RADIO. fully equi $2,395. Wall heater, window washer, new Mazurek Motor Sales brakes, good condition. $578. FE South Bivd. at Woodward. PE 40se7. | _5-1025._114_E. ‘A SHAPE is 4g PONTIAC. A-1 SHAPE PE 54-2766 N ew -| SHARP, ‘49 PONTIAC 2 DRO é sa Hydramatic. Motor Fle go been Credit iar taeda Galt mast (i im. e FE 81521, ask for D Bre Rogers Bales & Bervice O66 Plan _Rinim errs Selee 8 Service ee eee ‘ontiac custom sta: = RAVE YOU BEEN TURNED DOW N WHEN TRYING TO BUY one prodigy Caeennien i CAR rege voor Nett oi ieee excellent condition, FE BAD CREDIT ? ‘ PONTIAC 1956. STARCHIEP 4 DR. OF gr ds eiay Ba or oh tga Extras, Like new, $1900. FE THAT YOU CAN BUY FOR! 43718. 00 VERY E DOWN AND |‘sé PONTIAC EXBCUTIVE CARS, UP TO $1,000 DISCOUNT. WEEKLY PAYMENTS OF AS LITTLE AS 85, : No Co-Signers! Immediate Delivery ! Dea! Direct! - No Finance Co.! Buy Here—Pay Here WALL - COME NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 1718 SAGINAW PONTIAC ~ RETAIL STORE ee | 65 Mt. Clemens st E $1117 | hind the Post ottice Jack W. Haupt Pontiac Sales 1956 Pontiacs, company ci of- ficial cars & demo's. al peas and models. Place order now for early delivery. As low as $200 down. Your trade-in enous . meee Clar! Open nigt ts ‘tl ® MAple 5-(568 = 1955 Mercury Custom 4 Door $1695. LARRY JEROME ROCHESTER FORD DEALER OL 1-97 i ‘FOR MORE THAN 30 Lda a GOOD PLACE TO BUY i950 HUDSON BUICK — 2100rchard Lake | FE 29101 4 BUICK CHEV. _ ~SALE _f81a7s *55 Chew. 2 dr. sedan, 210 series/ well cared for and just Avarting: for prou@ new ow ner. / $985 .- : ; "M4 Yhev. 2dr. r&h, Pow- M4 Pontiac Starchiet ve er /Glide, clean looking tom Catalina, hydra, pre- | ang runs better. muum tires. | | $295 cero Poe oe ee en ; ‘53 Chev. 2 dr. 2 tone 33. Pontiac 2 dr. r&h, paint, no rust, nice clean hydra, excellent rubber, | interior. one owner. ne | ‘$1 Chev. 2 dr., ideal 2nd “St Pontiac 2dr. -\ wery io : MEUIaC ¢ ar. very | /ear, radio and heater. exceptional car, ready to: | roll $65 IS2 Chev. 2 dr. sedan,, std. | mode L starts every one looks good, ~ 12 Other | Chevs. to Choose From Open til ® - Stop and Shop OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake FE 2.9101 = 79 8 C “28 PLYMOUTH, | $150. —YouR ‘CREDIE 71S GOOD HERE 50 USED CARS WE CARRY YOUR NOTE - BRAID ; Motor Seles DeSoto-Piymouth Dealer 31 Years of Fair Dealing Tass = 2-0186 WILL AGCEPT 1983 PACKARD CLIPPER DE- luxe. Club — Radio. Heater. a motors, boats. appli- b hapooty ances, guna cameras: etc. As HO AW AI Very c part “patment of : good used OWARD L ARE, en AO car balance easy terms (2705 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego | BIL -L. SPENCE : PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE 62 Oakland Ave. PE_ 47333. Blue. Good ° ti _PE’ 22970 Transportation. $250. | |}. BONTIAC CATALINA, _¥ prow one won't find a cleaner one! _FE_ 2-724 ~ PONTIAC, 1947 2-DR Carl Manning, 4560 Elis. | e: Rd. 198 STUDEBAKER. $98. R & H- overdrive. Ideal for ane car. _EM_3-2732, o1 WILL Ys PANEL. International pickup. ‘49 Pontiac club coupe. cobson’s Motor Sales a — Remobler-Hudson Dealer Corner Pike & C _ aSs on OLDS: 108, HOLIDAY COUPE. | je EEREN ORD SALES OA 8&WH11 the. | HARG ‘Ol Mercury 4 drive, W wall tires. We ‘52 2 Door Chev. Dlx. ditioned and guaranteed condition, YOU'kL LIKE THE DEAL, YOU'LL LIKE THE CAR AT ~ MATTHEWS YEAR AFTER YEAR WE SELL | TO THE SAME PEOPLE .... '54 Chev. 4 Door Original biack finish, heater, signa:s, low mileage. '53 Ford 4 Dr. Crestline 8 $ 895 2 tone green, heater, Wiwall tires, a dream ‘car '53 Chev. 5 Pass. Coupe §$ 895 2 tone grey, Tradio & heater '52 Chev. 4 Door Dlx Original dark green finish, radio & healer: Original 2 tone, clean\as new interior, rad Plymouth Cranbrook, omer green finish radio & heater 1 ZT tone blue, radio & heater, Powerg.ide. nice covers Recon- Nash Rambler Station, Wagon Radio & heater, overdrive. For extra economy. '50 Chev. Convertible Romany red finish with black top, radio & Y ieesien Perfect SPECIAL TODAY '52 Chev. 4 Door ....... x 2 tome green & ivory, heater and new tires. ALSO 15 Low Mileage 1955 CHEVROLETS, 6's & 8's - 26&4DOORS.... Ks Low As $1,245.00 “Your CHEVROLE 221 S. Saginaw St. REAVES $1145 oe #6 inspected & guaranteed 5 645 interior $ 645 19 & heater, over- -= there is nothing like it In town, apotles Door ee ee oF ee me ee we rs nice and it's ready. 4Door ....$ 495 se 8 ee .$ 445 Dealer” FE 4-4546 ous THE PONTIAC PRES S, MONDAY, _M ARCH 5, 1956, THIRTY-ONE Claire Bloom Grichs * Vv: Bosca” Twice. is ‘Week > Stars Tonight . - a5 Cleopatra To Be Seen Sunday in Olivier Film Version- of ‘Richard ur By CHARLES MERCER NEW YORK # — Within a single, week NBC-TV is bidding for top dramatic honors with two. out- standing dramas. A beautiful, *» brown-eyed English actress, Claire| 7 Bloom, plays the feminine lead in both, n ; * Tonight Producer's . Showcase presents a 90-minute -color and black and white production — of George Bernard Shaw's “Caesar and Cleoptra,” starring Miss Bloom as Cleopatra, On Sunday afternoon, March 11, NBC-TV will present the American premiere of Sir Laurence Olivier’s British film, “Richard Il.’ Miss Bloom plays Lady Anne to Olivier’s portrayal of the wicked hunchback Richard in this three- hour color and black and. white film. ; _* * & In short, Miss Bloom is a young lady of great interest to the tele- vision audience these days. But if anybody hopes to learn anything here about her romantic interests (none), any personal eccentricities (none), any headline-making views (none), they’re doomed to disap-| pointment. DEDICATED ACTRESS After spending a pleasant hour with her, I can positively peport. only these things: She- is eet restrained to the point of shyness, ‘and wholly dedicated to acting and the theater. é * Having seen her play Roxane in NBC-TV’s production of ‘Cyrano de Bergerac” last fall, I also can report she's @ superb actress. Born in London in 1931, Miss Bioom was evacuated to this country during World War I and then. returned to Since she’was 15 the theater and movies have been Hr life.. She played the rolé of the ballet dancer in Charlie Chaplin's last film, “Limelight,’’ and plays the feminine lead in ‘“‘Alexader the Great,”’ a widely publicized British film which has not yet been re- leased in this country. Her only live appearance before an American audience was in| “Cyrano. on . =| SERVICE! | Yes! eT. © Hi-Fi ® Radio | ® Tape Recorders 1 © Regord Players | ®@ Inter-Comm. Systems © P.A. Systems BLAKE RADIO TV 3149 W. 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Peter,’’ Twentieth Century ‘F o x, i ow ” aa weG ak er PEt aretan Cue | | WeOR Scat Pr Piewe| SA Gia aw” |e" Met ro- Goldwyn, Mayer [UKnown Gunman Wide Selection of Component : Wro 2, e, etro- wyn Mayer;|~ | WWJ, News b CKLW, Da 2 ‘ Ca logue “ ” Prices WXYZ, Top ot the Towa WBE: pews, Ten Geares aa dene nee, any Caravan of Musie |“‘SuMmertime,” United Artists and Sought in Ohio Killing ta Net’ CKLW, Ted McCoy WCAR, News, aye WXYZ, News, Winter WPON, Dinner Serenade (“Love is’ a -Many-Splendored DAYTON, Ohio u—Police today Attractive Demonstration Room “| Thing,” Twentieth Century’ Fox. i se 6 ; sought an unknown gunman Who mre he ne m t idance—Co plete notaliation = Today’ Ss Television P TOCTAMS = =| 7 22,2 “toner, ral sale OS" pyaician walle be sat wate ‘ / tlons—pictures receiving from 10 iit senshi fon Fare, teen vee] MALO & DEAN Programs furnished by stations listed In this column are subject to change without notice. +|mount, “The Bridges at Toko-Ri,” , home. —_ t ; Dead is Dr:~Janies H. Gunn, — Channel 2—-WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYB-TV Channel 9—CKLW. Tv [end ie. Cueh. Thiet struck by bullets fired through af) 409 &. MAPLE, oe Ri 45230 = __| Editor Chester B. Bahn of the jiving room window last night. TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS a = scene with her to make 10:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. (4) ve His wife was lying on a couch| 6:00—(7)—Annie Oakley. Gail Da- vis in “Annie and the Higher Court.” (9)—Circle 9 Theater./9 Gene Autry. helps young cowboy who loses his savings: in. bank robbery in “Riding on a Rain- ‘bow.’ (4)—News and Sports. Paul Williams, Bill Flemming. - 6:15—(4) — Sonny Eliot. Comedy. Ohio. (9)—Denny Vaughn Show. (2)—News. Jae LeGoff. Musical variety. (4) — Robert Montgomery Presents. ‘‘Son of '6:25—(2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Ev-| erett Phelps. '6:30—(7)—Sky King “‘Rustlers on Wheels,"" plague ranchers until King helps trap them. Kirky Grant stars. (4)—Western Mar- shal, Adventure with Steve Don- ovan and his sidekick. (2)—Link- letter's Kids. Art interviews mop- pets. 16: 45—(2)—News. Doug Edwards. | 7:0—(7)—Kukla, Fran and Ollie. Ricky jealous. Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz star. '9:30—(7)—Medical Horizons. ‘‘Be- yond the Wild Blue Yonder,” story of newest medical special- ty, aviation medicine. From Air Medical Laboratory, Wright-Pat- terson Air Force Base, Dayton, Adam,” story of judge, candi- date for governor, who turns out to have human failings. Ray- mond Massey, Valerie Cossart. (2}—December Bride. Lily de- cides to move to hotel until -her daughter and son-in-law settle an argument, but they think she’s eloping. Spring Byington stars. 16:00—(7) — Story Studio. Paul Muni in “The People vs. John- . ston.” (9)—Boxing. Welterweight bout: Gene Poirier vs. Danny Jo Puppet comedy. (9) — Hopaiong Cassidy. William Boyd in “The}| Outlaw’s Reward." (4)—Dr. Hud- son's Secret Journal. Dr. Hud- son catches a young thief who injured his hand in an escape| attempt in “The Tim Story,"’ (2) —Cross Current. ‘‘Diamond Al- lergy,” drama. ‘ /7:15—(1)—News. John Daly. |7:30—(7) — Topper. A suite on a luxury liner and borrowed gifts cause trouble for Topper in “The Boat,"’". Leo G. Carroll, Ann Jef- freys, Robert Sterling. (9)—Mil- lion Dollar Movie. Eddie Albert, Faye Marlowe in “Rendezvous with Annie.” (4) — Gordon MacRae Show. Songs with Mac- Rae, the Cheer Leaders, Van Alexander's band. Phil Harris guest. (2)—Robin Hood. Man dressed in lace and plumes turns to be a swordsman and not the fop-he looks when. Robin Hood challenges “Will Scarlet.” Rich- ard Green and Ronald Howard) Wright. ; star. Fee 11:20—(2) -« Les Paul and Mary 7:45—(4)—News Caravan. Jy ohn, Ford. Music. Cameron Swayze. * 11:25—(2) — Nightwatch Theater Chari¢s Boyer, Jean Arthur in Boy runs away from home after clash with his father in ‘Lost. Strayed and Lonely,” with Billy Chapin, Phil Terry, Bill Ching. (4) — Producer’s Showcase. jeorga Bernard Shaw's ‘‘Caesar and Cleopatra,"’ comedy of how Roman conqueror helped young queen to her .throne. Claire| 19:59 — (2) — Weathervane and Bloom, Sir -Cedric Hardwicke.} meditations. Jack Hawkins, Judith Anderson, 1:00 A. M.—(4)—News. Cyril Ritchard, Farley Granger star. (2) — Burns and Allen. Ronnie studies Jose Ferrer’s act- Perez. (2)—Studio One. James Whitmore, Priscilla Gillette, Jacques Aubuchon in ‘A Favor for Sam" story of cabbie who picks up three fare one turns out to be a corpse. 10:30—(7) — Ellery Queen. Hugh Marlowe in “The Recluse.” (4) —Waterfront. Cap'n John and of- ficers of foreign ship tangle ovcr escape of stowaway “Captain Christopher." 10:45—(9) — Sports Album. Films. 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. Variety with Soupy Sales. (9)—National News. (4)—News. Paul Williams. (2)— News. Jac LeGoff. 11: 10—(9)—Weathervane. 11:15—(7) — The Crash. Francis Lederer in “‘Madonna's Secret.” (9)—Billy O'Connor Show. Mu- sical variety. (4) — Little Show. John Warburton in ‘‘Confession."’ (2) — Miss | Fairweather. Bette ing technic and George thinks _ he's a histrionic genius. 8:30—(7) — Voice Program. Ro-|7:99—(2) Good Morning. (4) To- berta Peters, soprano, sing s| day. | ‘Dancing Doll" ‘‘No Other Love'’; | 7.55—(2) Weather. Shadow Song from “Dinorah”’: $:00—(2) Cartoon Classroom. (7) “The World Is Mine Tonight."’| Little Rascals. (2)—Talent Scouts. Arthur God- |g. 39 (9) ’ “Captain Kangaroo. (7) frey introduces new talent. Wixie Wonderland 9:00—(7)—Jumbo Theater. Edmund | 9:00—(4) Romper Room O’Brien in “Dark Stranger.” 9:30—(2) Love Story. (7) Heart. (9)Paragon Playhouse. Two! British officers draw lots to see who escapes from behind enemy lines in ‘‘The Heel.’’ (2) —I Love Lucy. Lucy hires an actor who! looks like Charles Boyer to play| YOU CAN COMPLETE HIGH SCHOOL NOW—AT HOME—LOW PAYMENTS. ALL BOOKS FURNISHED—NO CLASSES DIPLOMA MAIL THI Name ............ 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(9) Fea-| nest Ladies Day. (4) Color-| land. (7) Lunchtime Drama. ad Show. ‘ooking. 2:00—(2)' Robert Q. Lewis. (7) Stars on 30—(2) Linkletter Houseparty 3:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (4) NBC. Matinee Theater. (7) Afternoon | 4:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) A Date (9)—Justice Colt. On Your Account. 5:00—(2)—The Early Show. (4) —j (7) —Mickey } (9)—Dance Party. 4) dria! Doody. (9) Howdy “Three of the five features nominated in the ‘best picture’ category by the academy of mo- tion picture arts and sciences are included among the ‘ten best pictures’ of 1955, as chosen by the ~ MUNTZ TV SERVICE Ue hata oy, COvaY FE E 41515 : 158 Ooklond ‘Ave. “The two other academy nomi- inations involve pictures which had ated 7) | (4), AUTOMATIC. » WASHER Mod- | Club. IN A HOT Comic magician: *° Genevieve, | French singer, guests. 11:35—(9)—Good Neighbor Theater| —George Houston in “Captain | Calamity,"’ story of singing sea’ captain who loves trouble. | TUESDAY MCRNING 6:50—(2) Meditations. 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FRENCH GLO 1-HOUR - VALET — Tel-Huron Shigelas Center bl Si | 1 Vente Guideposts ‘|Sportscaster's by His Regovery From Critical Illness | By RED BARBER 1 Sports Broadcaster To broadcast a ball game I have with. me (beside the microphone), a score book, half a dozen pencils, The egg timer is a simple hour- glass wherein’ sand runs from one section to the ether in about three minutes, Visitors are open- ly curious about the timer. Years ago peo- , ple complained RED BARBER that they would tune in after the game had started ‘land not hear the score of the ‘game for considerable periods. | juse the egg timer as a reminder, 1 wish somehow that there was | @ shmple device like this avail- able to us for knowing the score of our individual lives. For‘ the ig Score, however, we must use_ different tovis and aids, broadcast constantly through the ‘channel of our everyday lives. In- stead of a score book we have the Bible, and in my case, also the Book of Common Prayer. As for record books—there are nu- merous volumes that cite the| - — F- . e-42 -e *. - rg a Pe - fo 2 ge a spiritual struggles and triumphs of human beings. BEEN UNDER THERE FOR EIGHT __| “MY MECHANIC MUST BE HAVING A LOT OF © | TROUBLE WITH YOUR REPAIR JOB . . HE'S HOURS. ” SAVE SPACE with “SPACEMASTER” FOLDING DOORS --- Call POOLE’S FE 4-1 eee ‘desperately reaching for all the | When the timer is empty, it is, turned and there is sand again. When I am empty, I pray, and 1 am filled again. Not always filled as I pray to be; far from it. But I am given something that brings a- peace, an understanding, a strength to go on to another day, another question entered my says to me, ‘Daddy, why do = to go to Sunday Schoo} don't. go to church?’ °. any sense at all?” Common Prayer, and shortly thereafter was confirmed in The Protestant ‘Episcopal Church. about this transitory life, and how it belongs to Our Creator and not to us. I had a hemorrhage, without warning, burgh, and lost about half the blood) I had, It was an ulcer, a silent one that had given no warning. wasn't anything much ‘the doctors | could do for me. They just had to! wait through the night; = make it. 1 didn't think so either, Instead of a microphone we caMinot for a while. Lylah flew in from New-York, ani one glance at) her face told me she didn’t think, so either. ° either slip over or not. Series broadcasts suddenly, didn't) 4 +2 Faith in Prayer Renewed] 1 knew very soon He was leaving me a while longer on this earth, and I went to sleep. 1 pray thariks for my well-being, ha “If my child comes gt a the commercial copy, several rec-;could. I tell ther that would make|for work, for family, for friends. ord books, and a hardware store : egg timer, Yes, I pray, and I know . that prayer counts, because I know that Of one thing I was ‘Certalt~ | tore is a God, that He is personal, she should go to Sunday School, All 1 knew to do, after thinking it over, was te tell Lyiah I'd start going with her —and see how it went.” I fell in love with The Book of decisions for us. What is important is to let Him--through prayer. The words of the psalmist. sum it all up for me! “I will both lay me down.in peace, and sleep: for thou, Lord, only makest me dwell in sedety. " (TOMORROW: is LeSourd tells the story of William Pol. lard, a scientist who helped de- velop the atomic bomb and who I’ found out. in 1948 something} one afternoon at Pitts- The. consensus was: I wouldn't I came ,so the brink. I could That T had done many World| : America's Largest Selling TOILET TANK BALL Noisy running tollen can waste over 1000 golions of water @ day. 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Huron Street 407 Main Rochester - «ae =“ s > Teme @ “Mees “*e ee, For some 10 years I did not go to church, On a conscious level I didn't seem to miss it, It is | very easy When you work, as I) do, on Sundays, to get out of the | habit and out of the thinking of | church, And | had lost the habit of pray-| er, for prayer is very much a: habit. Prayer is based on faith, and upon personal need, but it is| also rooted in habit. Anything we do well is a habit. We must repeat and rehearse and practice con- stantly, or we lose the touch. “My wife and my daughter brought me back to church and back to prayer. Or was it God? When Sarah was struggling to be born—it was a-long delivery—L knew nothing else to do. ' It wasn't-a prayer of set sen- | tences; it was hardly formed of | words. Something inside me was help in the world, help that wasn’t tobe touched by my hands in the hospital. Several years later Lylah -asked | \if I wanted Sarai to go to Sunday | | School. I said of course I did. 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