= Pr = E Pon TAC PRE SS | ues YEAR” : sesh ak * + “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 195628 PAGES a Sree mores i: | i] Parking Bond Issue Receives Wide ied 8 Win Positions on April Ballot in Four Districts | Cooley, Rowston, Gates, Miles Head Candidates in Contests Three incumbents re- ceived the highest number N ominated. of votes in-their respective; (@ districts in yesterday’s pri- mary balloting, while the). race in the fourth district between the first and sec- ond nominee was decided . by a scant-one-vote margin. All the- results will re- main unofficial until they are canvassed by the City Commission Sey night. In the race for a place on , -the April 2 general election ~* pailot: in District 7, former commissioner Benjamin M. Gates edged out Gilbert W. Long, 41, of 13 Prospect St., by an unofficial count of 353 to 352. Both men will be placed on the| April ballot (pending the canvass) at which time one will be elected to represent his district. MILES, BOLTON WIN . Totaling an unofficial 769 votes in District 4, incumbent Floyd P. Miles won a place on the April ballot along with Norman R. Bol- ton, 45, of 100 W. Hopkins St. Other unofficial results in Dis- triet 1 were: David Simmons, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Varied Agenda Awaits Gronchi- President of Italy to View Auto. Wonders, |- Attend Detroit Events DETROIT w — Refreshed by a full, uninterrupted night's rest, President Giovanni Gronchi of} Italy today was scheduled to view! two wonders of this automobile ’ capital of the world and to join in a series of civic functiens arranged in his honor. Morning visits were stated to Chrysler Corp.'s near - automatic Plymouth Engine Plant and to the General Motors Corp.'s Technical Center, where cars of years hence already are on the drawing boards. of freer world trade, at the ex- elusive Detroit Athletic Club was scheduled at noon. This was to be followed by a reception in the offices of Mayor Albert E. Cobo, and a meeting with Detroit labor tinion leaders, many of them of Malian extraction, President Gronchi arrived last night by plane but the downpour’ failed to dampen the enthusiastic reception, U. S. Ambassador to Italy Clare Boothe Luce joined the group here today. School Thieves Loot $1,048 From Safe Safe-crackers looted Avondale School of $1,048 last night, Oakland PHILIP E. ROWSTON BENJAMIN R.- GATES on Monday DISTRICT I FRANK O'BRIEN DISTRICT IV NORMAN R. BOLTON DISTRICT VII GILBERT W. LONG For Parts Warehouse E. McNaught said today. Negotiations over legal County , Sheriff's detectives said) boundaries now are in proc- today. Detectives Leo Hazen and Harry Maur said the money, mostly in currency, was in a smail safe kept in a fireproof vault. The thieves had pried the metal less, McNaught said, and 4 idown payment on the plant has been made. It will be used as 9 parts ware- house, McNaught added, The plant and 90-acres of ground vault door from its hinges, and, peeled the door from the safe. jon Williams Lake Road near the jxie Highway originally was built road, includes both officé and fac- tory space, John Gilbert's Daughter Will Marry Ad Man HOLLYWOOD u—The late John ,|Gilhert's daughter, Susan Ann Gil- bert, will be married to Jack Wal- dron, advertising rhan, in Santa Barbara next Saturday, | by 556 Margin reer man, intends to stay with the, Buick to Acquire F ruehauf Drayton Plains Property Buick Division of General Motors will buy the un: used quarter-million-square-foot Fruehauf Trailer Co. plant in Drayton Plains, public relations officer Waldo eave Pay Boast Gets Voter Approval 24 Precincts Oppose Charter | Amendment Increasing Income By a margin of 556 votes, Pontiac voters, yesterday approved a City Charter amendment granting a pay boost to the members of the City Commission. The unofficial tally with all the city’s 44 precincts reporting, showed that 5,172 favored the proposed amendment while 4,616 did not. As in the cusp of Oe pecking issue and the nomination of the candidates, these results are not official until canvassed by the City Commission Thursday night. ment was a close_contest as each’ precinct reported in last remaining out at a amendment was leading by meager margin of nine Naar rs 225 to 4,214, jfrom four precinctsin District 1 and precinct 40 in District 2 added } z %4 PRECINCTS AGAINST The results on this, the second issue on yesterday's ballot, showed jamendment while in the remain- ing 20, sufficient votes were cast to carry_it by the 556. vote mar- gin, The amendment was proposed by the Citizens ‘anne Committee composed Study ised fehusth Pout tvyere aod two past commissioners, “The amendment will boost the pay of the commissioners from $5 for every Official meeting to $25 and not to exceed $1,300 in any one year. * Voters also hiked the pay of the mayor to $2,000 a year based on 12 equal installments for each cal- endar month, He formerly re- ceived the same pay as the com- Pontiac Sailor in Antarctic Earl Walters Serves on Arneb in Flag Operations Office A 23-year-old Pontiac man is fill- ing a key position in Operation Deepfreeze, the Navy's scientific expedition to the Antarctic. Quartermaster First-Class Earl iA. Walters is on board the USS jArneb, working in the flag opera-} tions office, nerve center of the project. The son of Mrs. Pauline Wal- ters, of Pontiac, Earl has been closely associated with the famed explorer Admiral Richard E. Byrd. A 1950 graduate of Keego Har- bor’s: Roosevelt High School, Earl describes the Antarctic as ‘‘one big icecube,” according to Mrs. Wal- ters. “He told of a New Year's party the crew had on the ice,"’ she said, “and has gone on several survey- ing expeditions.” Earl, a Navy ca- ~The balloting on the amend- | ete ea Ee ee Then the overwhelming returns : the necessary weight to carry the! , amendment. : “Big 3 in Huddle ion Middle East New Corporation Post | ‘The election of Ivan L. manager of its Buick Divi- sion, succeeding Wiles. Ragsdale has been a ganization since 1923 and general manager of the division since 1949. Wiles has been general manager .of Buick, a vice president of GM and a member of its administra- U.S., Britain, France Worried. Over Glubb, New Shooting WASHINGTON (INS)—Diplomats of the U.S., Britain and France meet this afternoon on the Middle East crisis and may ask. ‘the United Nations to make a new ap- preach to the Arab nations and Israel, Representaitves of the three countries—members of the 1950 tripartite declaration on the Mid- die East—confer at 4 p.m. as tensions continued to mount in that trouble-ridden area, : . The U.S. will be represented by Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs William Rountree. 2 The conference was called by ithe U.S. after it expressed con- cern yesterday to both the govern- ments of Syria and Israel over the| bank new shooting incident on the Sea of Galilee. Three Israeli policemen in a patrol boat were killed in firing by Syrian border forces, One major objective of today's conference was te be an ap- praisal of Jordan's sudden ‘dis- missal last week of Lt. Gen. dohn Bagot Glubb from his post as commander of the Arab Legion, Glubb, who organized the Legion, has been the spearhead of Britain's influence in Jordan, an Arab neigh- bor of Israel, for the past 25 years. His dismissal by 20-year-old King Hussein last Thursday was re- garded as a majof. blow to Britain influence in the Middle East. The conferees also were expect- ed to discuss a proposal by France to sell 12 jet fighters to Israel. In London the British cabinet meets for the second straight day today to seek some formula to president of General Motors in charge of dealer rela- tions was announced by Harlow H. Curtice, president member of the Buick or-— manufacturing lalone in -the bank, into a rear Buick Head Will Direct| GM Dealer Organization Wiles as an executive vice Rainy Weather to St saad Fog Area Police Sought Bank Holdup Auto $7,300 holdup yesterday of a Flint _—- ear, later recovered in Flint, now is being examined for fingerprints in the hope it may provide a clue to the identity of the three bandits. Two armed gunmen, one of them with his face partly hidden beneath a pulled-down stocking cap, entered the Beacher Heights branch of the Genesee County) Savings Bank shortly after 1 p.m. yesterday. They herded two women tellers, room, scooped up money from the ‘cash drawers and fled in the car in which theif accomplice report- edly was waiting. Monaco Wedding Gift MONTE CARLO w —The Na- tional Council of Monaco an- nounced today its probable wed- ding gift to Prince Rainier III will be a Rolls Royce automobile in which to take his bride Grace salvage the nation’s position in the Middle East. Kelly through the streets of the principality. — ELECTION RESULTS “PARKING LOTS eae re Against of GM. COMMISSION PAY Curtice today crrearana appointment of Edward Fer Boost ..........5,182 T. Ragsdale as general Against Boost . sooo 616 Pee with highest vote in each nominated for place on pean atmope ; / DISTRICT 1 i Dr. Roy V. Cooley. .... .7 (Incumbent) : ‘|Samuel J; Whiters civ, ae David Simmons .. .296 Sohn B. Woodward... ..192 oe NG Philip E. Rowston A gn2) the Bond, (Incumbent) municipal parking lots in the city, Brien ee ecene 408 |containing 624 more 5-cent-an-hour —— stalls." ‘fen 5 William G. Spence......322\tressat capeclty of DISTRICT IV teat Gen eee eee Floyd P. Miles.» <«..... 769 fg DOR —_ “ The final returns will not be- Norman R. Bolton. eee 436\scne cia wt the votes are canva: Basil W. Toles ........104)Gtrrassed on Thursday night by H. Biles. . -oeee+ T2iNeARLy 10,000 VOTE ‘|turea_ throughout most. of Benjamin M. weal . ..353|and not. discouraged Cares W. Long .. _ 952 \cvenns downpour, "Close to 10,000 a ballots yesterday in Dandy 4 Sy dicein, ti clidiaaais 5 : divided District { , ix Candidates — | iy “ue Dies ce ae Without Contest | 3 setinsts District 4, 1001 tor, for Nomination. _|,,oter remus vy dcicte were tn tree of the ctty's seven|District 6 $82 tor, 3 again, and dates in each had no opposition|against the issue. © ~~ en to the commission | pigTRICTS DIFFER : prc nS eae a Districts 1,3. and 7 cootan seven wat a aie amnion Dla 6 has en District IIT: William W. Donald-|"¥¢ Voting precincts, meter on el 3) sees ne see ce District V: John A. Dugan (in-| Private parking operators and the cumbent) and Pat Stoglin. interests of municipal parking at- District VI: John E. Carry (in-| tracted many more to vote than cumbent) and- J. H. Patrick —_aa- = —_— Yesterday's. voting. on the park Ike in Hoosier Primary |ing was necessitated by referen- INDIANAPOLIS — INS) —|@Um ection, taken by an anti Indiana's Gov. George M. Craig will file the name of President | oa; Eisenhower today in the Hoosier presidential primary, Indicted operation during its four-year life. The sailor, who is single, joined the Navy while a high school sen- jor and began active duty after working one year at Wilson Found- ry. “IT won't see him until the proj-; ect is over, unless he gets special said Mrs. Walters. — To OK Condemnation | DETROIT—(INS)—Detroit Com- mon Coufheil today was expected Fear Glacier May Form St. Clair Ch PORT HURON (?—Hu off a gigantic Lake Huron » St. Clair River today. watehed anxiously in fear to. give authorization for an im-' mediate start on condemation of! land for the proposed Northeast) Airport in Warren Township. In Today’s Press the floes pil into a glacier like matchwood. Considerable damage to riverside structures f at would worst in five years, residents said. Great piles of ice, four or five feet in height, Home.owners, State Police and Coast Guardsmen one upon another until they widened oked in Ice ge chunks of ice, broken ice jam, swept down the a wind shift would send. grind shore installations already has been done - arther up-stream — the Tax Evasion Count House Dem Faces BOSTON (#—U. S. Rep. Thomas) J. Lane (D-Mass) today was un- der indictment for the “willful evasion” of $38,542 in federal in- come taxes for the three year pe- riod of 1949-51, Department of Justice officials said the alleged tax evasion stem- med from Lane's private law prac- Voters OK Plan for Four Lots py 3-1 Marain esas a eee « -2,548' 4) Precincts Favor Proposal to Construct 624 More Spaces By. nearty a 3 to 1 ratio, Pontiac voters yesterday overwhelmingly approved more m parking for the city. - In what officials termed gone of the best primary turnouts in recent years, unofficial tabulations of re- turns from all 44 precincts showed 7,398 favored the city’s $600,000 municipal Spence Flected fo Head Group City Board of Review to Meet for 3 Weeks on Tax Questions James F. Spence this morning was elected chairman of the Pon- tiac Board of Tax Review meeting at City Hall, according to City As- sessor W. Raymond Ransom. Other board members are Jerry Kehoe and Vernon K. Archer, City Finance Director Oscar Eckman and City Attorney William A. Ewart are members by virtue of their office. Mrs. Bernice Savedge was sworn in as clerk. The board wil] meet during the next three weeks from 9 a.m, until noon and from 1 to 4 p.m, Monday through Friday, Persons seeking tax exemptions or reductions because of di- minished income will be heard this week, said Ransom, Questions or complaints about real estate assessment figures will be heard next week with sessions on personal property assessments to follow March 19 through 23. City property owners can check tice in his home city of Lawrence. The three - count indictment; charged the eongressman ‘‘know- ingly and willfully attempted to! evade and defeat a large part of the income tax due and owed by) their assessment figures by phon- jing or calling personally at the as- sessors office in city hall, he ad- ed, They had used tools from the|for Pontiac Motor Coach Co.,| She said she has the approval) County News -....... oe. .8, 22 Huron Lose and his wife to the United) et — s shop, the SI used it briefly before selling sf her mother, the former Virginia) Flfortals ..... 6 tine Pars ited era alas shore from Port Hu ictes of America by. flag sie! ‘Georgi to Visit Britain ry it.to vehauf nearly a year ago. |Bruce of the films, who is mar-| Guideposts BC. \ fraudulent joint income tax) LONDON (INS) — The Prag School officials said a meeting Fruchauf has made no tse of the'ried to. Turkish movie producer| Sports .........+..-++-.. 18, 19 The major threat of damage will have passed \ ¢ on behalf of himself tax Lon announced today that in the school of the Board of plant. | Ali Ipar. Theaters % by late afternoon when most of the larger ice floes \ his| wife.” |mer Soviet Premier Georgi oth aa ~ d and moved _ will have passed Harsen’s Isl o a the channels of the St. Clair TV & Radio Programs... Women's Pages...... 11, 12, 13 Education had lasted until 10 p, m.| The one-story building, on a spur} Miss Gilbert is 22 and Waldron | \ Mrs, Lane is not involved in the|kov’ will visit Great Britain some yesterday. track of Grand Trunk Western Rail- 28 court proceedings. | time around March 15, ‘ee 3 . =; a eee = ‘Affirm Extent ~ of Integration Precinct Locations ace ~ f i! i“ ® o) = 7 4 oo i - y Court Says Segregation Outlaw .Bill Applies to that “the reasoning on which the 19h decision was based is as ap- plicable to schools for higher edu- cation as to schools on the lower level.”* North Carolina had-made provi- other than the}, = on April 2 Ballot EDWARD T. RAGSDALE =‘ Appointment of Edward T. Rags- dale as general manager of Buick Division of General Motors has been announced by President Har- low H. Curticé. He succeeds Ival L. Wiles, named -as_ executive president of GM-—in charge of dealer relations. Eight Win Positions (Continued From Page One) 295; John B. Woodward, 192; and Andrew A, McCaskill, 116 votes, ccasnding the abert ad enveded “The only other candidate run- its authority. Council for the three ning in District 2 was William G. Negroes asked. that the special|Spence. 50, of 1034 Canterbury Dr., The Supreme Court’s action was|™4ry balloting. announced in oy list of prepared on TOLES, BILES TRAM. ders, most of them dealing In District 4, Basil W. Toles, 42, routine cases. It said merely thatio¢ 794 Orlando Ave. placed third “The motion to affirm (the special! wien 104 votes to Louis H, Biles’ 72. _ Court's ruling) is granted and the The close race in District 7 judgment is affirmed.” showed Robert Landry, 42, of 47 Center St. collecting third highest V 2 Iinumber of votes cast with 341 ty Voting while the fourth eandidate, Victor ie L. Smothers, 37, of 154 Perki by Precincts St. received 136 votes. 2 Present Commissioner Harry * Parking Lots Pay Increase | W. Lutz left the race wide open Precinct Yes Ne = ¥en Ne. | in his district when he dectined | i ESA FR | another bid tor reelection last j 253 127 46 113° | month. ‘ 204 61 38 ur |? ; ; 4 = 1 | Gates represented District 7 ; ise I. ie b=} from 1946 to 1950 and in May, 1951, Be BRS Cs tee cConmatentoner Ned i t te missioner Ne: ~H RB & oot |. Entiott. . B 170 61 93 19 | = sof ra ; ba ons SERVED THIRD TERM ig «ee | He Served his'third term after 18 41 50 141. 137 [being elected in 1952 but was de- BR i § §& & 43 |feated by present Commissioner 7 125 60 103 se |Lutz in the 1954 balloting. Gates, 2 Be 6st MMT 163, Rives at 389 Whittemore St. “ 28 & 140 it . a 36 138 ie F Long is a native of Pontiac 7 169 83 % a and was educated at Pontiac 4 eae | 4 3% | High School. He was employed x” iy “8 Ft ug | for 15 years by Fisher Body 2 oa 3 oS she | amd the Yellow Truck & Coach 3 66 104 147 | Co., and is a former real estate 37 169 % ist rs) Gates gained but three of the 4 gs | Bhs [district's six precincts in the vot- o 338 8 i RS ing. They were precincts 25, 29, 43 285 ™ T ise jand 33. Long carried precincts 27 pr 175 83 108 132 land 28... - 44>. 104 4a 66 76 tion .2; 3 and 38 — Bagley School; -"§, 39 and 40—Washington School: 6 and 9—Senior High School; 7— Others are: 13 and 14—Lincoin School; 15 and 42—Owen School; Y.M.CA.; 2—Central School; 22-: City Hall; 23—Eastern Jun High; 24—Longfellow School; 25) and 26~McConnell School; 27, 28, Prefers Wine to Milk DETROIT (INS) — Maurice Couve De Murville, French Am- bassador to the United States, said in Detroit yesterday that milk is probably. more wholesome than wine or liquor but he doesn't care for it himself. Earlier, the ‘House shouted a proval of 14 constitutional amend- ments clamping civilian’ controls on the armed force’, to prevent a revival of militarism... The Weather — PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Cloudy tain teday. Cloudy te- Occasional w. rain ht and rain Wednesday. High ore’ ) low te 8 me ednesday 35-38, East northeast ‘20-18 mph. Tedsy to Pontiac 36 — se At @ a.m: Wind calm. Moon t 12 Moon rises Wednesday at . 36 A Ge anoricgn Ki 3% 612m. 38 38 1p. m ee . 2p. m . 407 er | . Mi y in Pontise (As recorded downtown) temperature................ @ Lowest home onion a ae Mean temperature................. u Weather—Rain. ; tu es Highest pean comet : = z Mean pempezecere Roo OOS SecGooeee 6 Highest and Lowest Temperatures This Date in : 2 in 190! Monday's aap med Chart 37 Marquette 32 38 i Tl 43 Mism! 7 «92 ‘Bismarck . 34 8 Waukee 44 35 Buffalo 47 36 New Orleans 62 6 Cincinnati «8673 60 or! 64 43 ‘lived in’ Pontiac and his district jtorians. . The commissioner is 34 years old and lives at 24 Utica Rd. The second highest vote gainer in this district, O'Brien, is a barber of 32. years experience in Pontiac and is bidding for a polit- ical seat for the first time. Commissioner Miles, District 4 incumbent, has beeri a resident of Pontiac since 1912. His competitor in the April election, Bolton, has since 1929. He is employed in the maintenance department of Fisher Body -Division. / , ene ecnansiangaomeeemee Claimed to be the oldest public building in the US. is the Palace of Governors located in Santa Fe. It is more than 340 years old, - lof St, Petersburg, Fla., George and George Barna ‘| Service was held for George, ‘Barna, 75, of 135% Oakland Ave: George Hellenic Orthodox Church. Burial was in Mt. om Cemetery.) May 6, 1880, the son of Harry and] the former Irene Conavo. He had lived here 30 years and was employed by the City of Pontiac in the water department. Surviving are three children, Don Metre, both of Traverse City. Arrangements were by the Kirk- by Funeral Home. Lovis James Bedore Louis James Bedore, 82, of 169 Norton Ave., died Saturday in Bloomfield Hospital. He had been il a year. Born May 8, 1873 in Ontario, Canada, he was the son of Fer- dinand and Odle Vincent Bedore. Mr, Bedore is survived by a brother, Ferdinand of Unionville; two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Gen- erous’ of Gagetown and Mrs. Malvipa Comment of Unionville. The Rosary will be recited at 8' this evening in the Kirkby Funeral Home. The funeral will be held from the church of which he was a member, St. Michael's Catholic. at 10 a. m. Wednesday, Burial will be in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Burt F. Griffin Burt F. Griffin of 4 Williams St. died at 9:50 this morning at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. at 2 p.m. today from ‘the St.|. Mr, Barna was born in Austria} . . ( ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1956 Pomc eas The Day in Birmingham ae W. PIKE * ~ APPROVED BY VOTERS — By nearly a 3-1 margin of ballots yesterday, voters approved a $600,000 revenue bond issue to fi parking lots shown here. The additional lots will add 624 spaces mance the four pal Finance Co ORHARD LK.AVE. AUBURN to the city parking facilities. Next step is approval of the bond issue by the Munici--}- mmission. He is the father of Mrs. Fred (Gladys) Saner and H. Grif- fin of Pontiac, te Arrangements are being com- pleted by Sparks-Griffin Funeral Chiefs in Puerto Rico Home. Edward G. Hancock _Edward G, Hancock, 76, of 464| Auburn Ave, died this morning in Pontiac General Hospital. He had been ill three months, cust Ridge, Ohio, the son of Charles and Jennie Powers Han- cock,” rs An employe of Fisher Body Di- vision, he had been a resident of Pontiac 29 years, coming here from Cincinnati, Olio, Mr. Hancock is survived by his daughter, Mrs: Virginia Vonder- haar of Cincinnati. Service will be held at 8 p.m. Wednesday from the Kirkby Fu- neral Home with the Rev. James W. Deeg of the Oakland Park er the service, he will be sent to the -Mahan Funeral Home, Wil- liamsburg, Ohio for service and burial. Mrs. Isaac Hoffman Mrs. Isaac (Alice S.) Hoffman, 86, of 20 Mt. Clemens St. died yesterday, She had been ill one ~ She was born Aug. 21, 1886, the daughter of Edwin and Eugenia Hayman. and married to Isaac Hoffman in Woodstock, Ontario, Canada, Mrs. Hoffman came to Pontiac from Port Huren 60 years ago. She was a member of First Raptist Church ang the Gleaners and Missionary Society of ber She leaves four children, Mrs. Bertha Shuler of Pontiac, Mrs. Louise Caldwell of California, Har- vey Hoffman of Florida and Dr. Theodore. Hoffman of the U. S. Navy. A brothér, Joseph Hayman, is living in Toronto, Ont. Canada. _ Service will be ‘at 1:30 p.m. Thursday from the Huntoon Fu- neral Home with the Rev, William Hakes of the First Baptist Church officiating. Buria] will follow in Roseland Park Cemetery. ee Mrs. G. L. Jenner Service for Mrs. G. L. (Maude) He was born Aug. 24, 1879 in Lo-| WASHINGTON #—The military with missile-atomic age science and the changing face of world communism. The Eisenhower adminis-| ‘ of “\Dulles, in Pakistan, Calls for Unity From SEATO_ briefly after the session opened| tration’s new. nation’s defenses started Satur- day, when the Joint Chiefs of Staff slipped out of Washington unannounced and flew to Ramey Air Force Base in Puerto Rico. Disclosure of the strategy ses- sion came last night when the Pen- tagon said in reply to reporters’ inquiries that the meeting will continue through this week at the tsolated air base. It added that the military chiefs meeting there will be able to ‘‘devote their full Looking at U.S. Defense time without interruption” to de-| The military chiefs are under |fense business. Taking part are the chairman,| Wilson to make a “complete and Adm. Arthur W. Radford; Army|careful evaluation of the size, na- Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor; Navy|ture and composition of forces) Adm. Arleigh Burke; Air Ferce| likely to be required for the na- Gen, Nathan B. Twining; and) tion's security Marine Gen. Randolph McC. Pate. three years.” — orders from Secretary of Defense’ during the next KARACHI, Pakistan # —U. S. Secretary of State Dulles called on the eight nations of the South- edst Asia Treaty Organization to develop a unified fight against Communist subversion in Asia. At the opening session of the Hicks Will Seek Sheriff Nomination George D. Hicks, 530, .of 16 N. Johnson Ave., today announced he will run in the August primary for the Democratic nomination as can- |didate for Oakland County sheriff in the November election. Hicks ran for sheriff in 1952 and ‘54. A Pontiac policeman for 22 years, he also worked -as a plant protection officer and is now em- ployed by a local trucking firm. Married, with three children, he is president of the Pontiac City Democratic Club. Funeral Home, Rochester at 3 p.m. Wednesday. Burial will follow in White Chapel Memorial Cem- etery, Mrs. Jenner died Sunday at Grand View Rest Home. She was a former resident at 366 Oakland Ave. She was the wife of the late G. L. Jenner, former superintendent of the Pontiac School System. Mr. Jenner had also been superinten- dent at Bay City. ‘ Surviving are a brother, a sis- according to New Mexico his- Jenner, 87, will be from the Pixley ter, several nieces and nephews. COMMUNITY HOUSE FUNDS ports from the home solicitations of the Commun- ity House Roll Call in Birmingham are some of | the campaign workers.. From left to right are, (seated,) Mrs. E. F. Kuehl, a supervison Mrs. 30| Ht J. Guenther, captain of the West Beverly Area, and Mrs. D. A. Kalmbach, her co-captain, Watch- — Tallying re- ing are Mrs. yesterday, and Pontioe Brese Photo Harry Gruber, center, who is | chairman of the home solicitations which ended Mrs. George Weinhold, general chairman of the drive. Yesterday afternoon at 4p. m., their total had reached $6,064.89, bringing the grand total to $30,442.41, with expectations of reaching the $50,000 goal, al three-day meeting of SEATO’s Council of Foreign Min- isters, Dulles also urged the de- velopment of “wholesome societies immune from Communist infec- tion.” * *¢ @ He said it is important both these aspects of the alliance be pushed along with the organiza- tion's chief aim of deterring open, armed Communist ai ression. Dulles and the foreign ministers of the other seven SEATO mem- bers — Britain, the Philtppines, Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, France and Pakistan — all spoke Find Missing Man in Vegas Detroit Area Resident Blames Memory Loss in Disappearance LAS VEGAS, Nev. — A Mich- up yesterday in Las Vegas after last Wednesday. He is Perry Jenkins, 29, of Ink- ster, a Detroit suburb. He was reported missing when he failed to pick up his wife, Phyllis, 23, who was visiting relatives in Durand, Mich. | He was reported to have had) $1,400 with him when he dis-| appeared. Jenkins’ sister, Mrs. David Tenner of Muskegon Heights, sald received a call from Las Vegas yesterday. She said the voice sounded like that of her brother. “I don't remember what hap- pened,”’ he said. ‘I saw a doctor | here about my loss of memory) and he told me to go home and, see my own doctor . . .”’ | - Jenkins’ car was found Saturday, in a parking lot in Detroit. Mrs.| Jenkins said her husband suffered a skull fracture in an automobile accident two years ago and that his doctor told her he might occasionally lose his memory. Franklin PTA to Hear Talk on Child Problems _ Franklin School's Parent-Teacher Association will hear Dr. R. J. McHugh 6f Pontiac State Hospital, | talk on grade school age éhildren’s behavior patterns at the meeting at 8 p.m. next Monday. After his talk, discussion groups will be lead in beliavior problems, and later a panel of experts will answer pertinent questions. ' igan television shop owner turned Contractor Reports being missing from his home since , Two houses on Bradway Boule-| 4 vard suffered broken windows and + Sentenced in Breakin in the old Sind Assembly palace. The ministers are meeting here to chart a’ course against Communist and sub- version in Southeast Asia. . Anderson fo Seek Representative Post Waterford Township Supervisor | Lloyd L. Anderson has announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination to run for state repre- sentative in Oakland County’s first legislative district. Anderson told the township board last night he won’t run for a third term as- supervisor. ° The first district incumbent, Rep. Fred G. Beardsley (R-Ox- ford), has not indicated whether he will seek another term, Petitions will be circulated this week to make Anderson eligible to run for the nomination in the Au- gust primary, he said. (The first district includes most of Oakland’s north half.) Anderson has been Waterford su- pervisor for five years. He spent (20 years in supervision at Con- sumers Power Co. and.was an In- dependence Township School Board member for 7 years, House Vandalism |‘ (Commission, Approves « |Parking Lo No. 4 Plans. - BIRMINGHAM—Plans for Park-jnot be abandoned until congestion 5 ff ie pi I i i q z at g & i & q AE t to- morrow at Ward Memorial Charch in Detroit. City Voters Give OK fo Parking Proposal ee North Suburban Chi_Omega Alumnae will hear Clayton Call, of Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner, and Beane, talk on investments at their meeting tomorrow at Mrs. Harty Siegel's Butternut Hill uight’s tabulations, all voiced *** Women’s auxiliary of St. James Episcopal Church will meet Wed- nesday at 10 a.m. for dedication of officers, luncheon, and the rec- tor’s talk on church history, Irwia Earl “Irwin Earl, retired lumber deal- Wal-/er and 32rd degree Mason, died at must/his home, 878 Henrietta, yesterday after. a long illness. He was 78, and ‘had lived in this area for 20 years, Mr. Earl was a member of the Moslem Shrine-.and the Mich- igan Sovereign Consistory. He leaves his widow, Grace, and “l|a son, Joseph D. Service will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday from Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamil- ton Co. Interment will be in Wood- lawn Cemetery,. Detroit. World Affairs Classes Slated i} Dr. Preston Slosson to Direct Night Course at Bloomfield Hills BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Dr. Saginaw and will be state and leased at $120 a month. Preston Slosson, outstanding authority on international affairs, will give a series of lectures at Bloomfield Hills High School starting April.9 and running on consecutive. Mondays through May 2. Announcement of the series came from the Bloomfield Hillis Board of Education this week as regis- trations for series attendance be- gan. A fee of $8 is being asked, and classes open at 8:15. p. m. Dr. Slosson, currently at the: University of Michigan, will talk for the first quarter hour on high- lights of current trends and im- plications of up-to - the - minute events, then for the rest of the time study broader aspects of the kay Plan to Build West German Force BONN, Germany @® — The Bundestag today overwhelmingly approved in a semifinal vote the building of a powerful West Ger- man armed force in the Atlantic Alliance. . . Chancellor Konrad Adenauer’s supporters in the lower House Socialists on the second read- ing of the “Soldier's Law.” . This is the basic military law that will permit Adenauer’s gov- ernment to create an armed force of 500,000 men‘to help defend free Europe Detroit contractor J. Clarence Patton told Oakland County Sher-| iff's deputies yesterday vandals, had visited three construction sites in Bloomfield Township, doin damage estimated at more than window sash, destroyed insulation, plugged drains, water damage ahd damage to installed wiring, he said. A third house on Amberly Road also had windows and insulation damaged. A heavy machine parked in front of the house had sand poured into its fuel tank, he said. Pair From Royal Oak Two Royal Oak men were sentenced yesterday after admit-| | ting Feb. 27 to breaking into Hall’s snowed under the antirearmament/World situations and their impact on the present and future. The adult education program in the school system has 228 enrollees at present, according to Eugene L. Johnson, superintendent of schools. There are 14 classes, on Monday and Tuesday evenings. = Lunch, 1735 N. Main St., Royal Oak, Feb. 20. | Carl H. Coldwell, 23, of 225 N., .|Center, will spend the next 14 to 15 years in Jackson state prison. | Jack L’ Hunter, 22, of 1526 N.) Washington, was placéd on three-| year probation and assessed $250) court costs by Oakland County: Circuit Judge Clark J. Adams. 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PONTIAC PRESS, TU ESDAY, MARCH 6, 1956 THREE | 'Sinking Ship Survivor Thinks This Is It’ One-Day Only Salet-' By MUBLIN SPENCER _Tt was the start of an afternoon the Lasters They left their four derha wondertal Freeman,” in-lines to take the SEATTLE — “There werejot What could have been “‘sheer/daughters — 18, 15, 11 and 5 — at/terposed her husband, “We couldjaboard, three sharp — ¢rack,|terror—if it hadn't been’ for those|home — and took the Washington| see her lights—they were like the) “Jt was a miracle that we made I Wednesday crack, crack, just like that. And|wonderful American seamep.” {Mail for Tokyo. most wondetful Christmas “tree|it without a serious accident,”| then ral Bee , *. * © “Qn our first honeymoon I ranjanyone ever’ saw. ; said Lester. : out of my cabin and there) The 60 crewmen and passengers|out of money,” remarked Lester.| Two lifeboats were lowered, “Din you kiww-they tay was the hull of the ship streakingion the Washington Mail were res-/“On this one, we ran out of ship.”|filled with the 6) crewmen @ndina. over’ been wreckes y in the other direction, cus by the Nevy teospehip Gen. 7 2 @ 8 F passengers. They made for the}: Pacific and e¢ 6 «6 . Freeman. “There was no sign of anything|*"ee™an, a _ ) ye WAY! aboard saved,” M “Tt was t that will be Te Lesters, al with 48 of) wrong,” said Lester, “It was after “But it happene a to us, burned in - oe ferever, Tithe sarvivers, tame’ heck to theliumch, and we bed gme % our} ne Washington Mai sank bout| couldn't have lived. through thought — this is it!” United States last night.aboard a/cabin to rest, We ‘had had rough/!? minutes fter! the second life-/night in thos¢ lifeboats—with in the words of Mrs.[thartered plane from Kodiak,|weather, yes, but the sailors said: |boat pulled away, - cold and ‘the Vernon Lester of West Vancouver,|Where the Freeman landed them|'It’s nothing’ to worry about. It B.C., is. the- way the freighter|shortly after noon yesterday. Ten|can get much worse out here.’ And Washington Mail broke in two in/other survivors remained for a|then there. were the three tre- the storm-swept Gulf of Alaska at|>rief time in Kodiak. mendous crasties.’ “We thought we had hit some- 1:15 p.m. last Saturday. It was a second aoe for’ thing,” his wife said. “When the general alarm rang, we put on our life belts, Vern told me to put onj - ja pair of ,his trousers’ over my U 100, CAN AVOID A slacks. My. suit coat and skirt I TAKE THE LEARN HOW YO wrapped around my head and shoulders for warmth, And -I i ‘wie aE ges MOLDED RUBBER Stair Treads Regular 85c Value ‘ 9x18 INCH 38" . | ‘ grabbed & coat too. - "Looks and feels like expensive : carpeting. Easy. to install—easy : “Our cabin was right next to to keep cisi steer at 1 -|the lifeboats and as I rushed out this low price. j on deck there was the bow of the ee : ship rushing by in the other di- Rubber Carpet Texture rection, That was when I thought: RUNNER MATS This is it.” ; $6.35 Ve : “That was the rough time,” cones saggin F p99 Mrs, Lester said of the order to looks whee whe carpet. abandon ship. “It was - nearly! i oe —— mm. dark by then, and snowing and . [the waves were .” feet high, b * “T had put on my husband's More and more matic in the medium-price field are discovering that only the new Clipper trousers over my slacks and as I started up the deck I almost stum- Series by PACKARD has all that you deserve for your money. at a = Ride prove it! hed! ‘The (darned trousire hea ; slipped down to my ankles, But ; 4 it broke the tension for everyone. It made them laugh.”’ : re. The Lesters and a number of _ fem jothers moved toward the lifeboat hanging from davits, As the life- boat swung in toward the ship the women were lifted and tossed in- side. The men waited and one by one jumped into the swinging boat. 1 ye YEAR, be critical about the car you buy, the money you spend. Let a Clipper Chal- lenge Ride prove that buying any other car.in its field could be a costly mistake. Only the new Clipper Series by Packard brings you big Packard-built ~ exclusives in its class... in- cluding the highest horsepower in the field, up to 275 hp. And the resale. value of. Packard and Clipper cars” with exclusive Torsion-Level Ride has in- creased faster than any other . cars in America. Come in. Take a. Clipper Challenge Ride today. “And that “Preemanthat won- Three-Y: Probati Adlai, Kefauver Resinniine Ghee sae ‘Invasion’ of Minnesota _ Norman G. MeLaod, 2, of 2 | paths will not cross. Stevenson ts was | camoeaross aa sea! Soe, Mea ot Po cals at opposite ends of Minne- communiiion tn Gee hestewedt oe bale Cosa a ead 4 part of the state. McLeod admitted Feb, 27 to at- * * * Kefauver, who for weeks was undecided whether’ to buck the Minnesota Democratic organiza- tion which has ‘endorsed Steven- shire to personally challenge Ste-| 50%. Concentrates today in the MASTERS PACKARD —_ . MAZU REK MOTOR S ALES venson in Minnesota. The stake is| TWin Cities before heading south 30 delegates to the Democratic)‘ Winona, ’ The Tennessee senator interrup- ted a swing through New Hamp- ABOVE: CUSTOM FOUR-DOOR SEDAN, WITH 275 HP., PACKARD-BUILT V-8 1675 Highland Rd., Waterford Township 245 South Boulevard. . National Convention. The March 2 i - Pontiac, Michigan. OR 3-5200 Pontiac, Michigan. FE "49587 There were reports that Kefauv-! the teak in eget Phe for which ow ¥ wi i id D> Enjoy “TV READER'S DIGEST —8 P.M. Mondays—WXYZ-TV, Chane! 7 | record as Mlincle povernae he eae nae campaigning _ seriously. period before he accepted the De-|, ® . « ¢ |mocratic presidential nomination . ; : in 1952. { Until now the two rivals have | . confined their oratory in this : . i re a a state to assaults on the Ejisenhow- er administration. For the moment at least their a, Milford Resident Gets ’, ! 2-14 Year Sentence Joseph F. Potestio, 30, of 1870 a Luneta Ct., Milford, yesterday was SS ~ _|sentenced to 2 to 14 years in Jack- a, son State prison by Oakland Coun- e ty Circuit Judge Clark J. Adams. ed | Potestio pleaded guilty Feb. 27 P to passing a bogus $600 check in Berkley last April 7. 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By Carl Grubert i i | tf a i f 3 mittee member, said “lam more individual average of $1,922—more| than double the farm average. dollars last year, the Agriculture/The- previous year the nonfarm total was 258 billions for an. in- ‘dividual average of $1,837. Includedin the farm income es- timate were net returns of farm operators, farm wages, allow- ances for home consumption of farm and rental value of farm dwellings, changes in inven- tory values of farm products held nonfarm sources, such as invest- wasiments, off-farm employment and th just ithe: like. in 1954 * * * of $913. A major factor in the decline in farm earn by farmers, and earnings from) While Farm income Drops by ‘Billion/s Non-Farmers Riding Economic Crest costs. The “drop in prices was ‘oft. set to some extent by a 3 per cent increase in the volume of farm production last year. Agriculture Department econo- mists predicted last fall that farm income would decline further this year. But Secretary of Agricul- ture Benson has said it would in- crease if Congress acted promptly fo enact a soil bank plan recom- mended by President Eisenhower. * * LJ Under the soil bank the govern- ment would make payments total-| ing up to $1,100,000,000 a year to farmers for voluntarily taking land out of production of surplus — a major political | crops ible price support system and Police Forget the Art of Chasing Old Dobbin today were the first to admit that horse is lost. participated in the chase of a horse wildly pulling a junk wagon. Police and their modern equip- ment chased the horse over a wide area and for nearly an hour—but they couldn't stop: him, Pays for Reckless Driving Pleading guilty to reckless driv- dtenced to 2 4 restore high, rigid farm price} ¢ props opposed by Eisenhower and BROOKLINE, Mass. ®~Police| | the art of catching a. runaway) * Royal ‘Oak Residents Sentenced to Jackson | Two: Royal Oak men ‘were sen 10 years in Jack son State yesterday apie Ver County Circuit. Judge Clark 24,..n0 known address, admitted |Feb, 27 holding up a man in Troy Feb, 11 and taking $80. Admits Drunk Driving Tony Pinion, 53, of Birmingham, who pleaded guilty to drunk driv- before Avon Town- ing yesterday |ship Justice Luther C. Green, paid his fine of $75 with $25 costs, | also junk the administration's flex-|-—— Four radio-equipped police cars , (3-NO, SAGINAW ST, | a ing, Julse Cruchet, 44, of Birming- Advertisement) 3 Times Faster For Gas on Stomach J "hee Johnson Jr.. 4, of 316 Ee “|W. Hudson, and Richard C, Carr, We “da You to y “Peace of Mind” Credit... In’ the unusual -hours ef preparing for the funeral, few families have the needed funds - at hand. Thaf* is where the Donelson-Johns . ‘credit plan has served so many. ‘The people of Pontiac have long proven worthy of good credit. Our plan is the prac- tical way to aid you..when help is necessary. Full information and the needed ~ credit on request. ° 5 Sertified laboratory tests prove Bell-ans was _— in this presidential election) The Senate is nearing the voting)ham, was fined $75 with $50 costs! ‘#blets neutralize 3 times as muct ' total — was a further drop of|stage on a bill that would author-|by West Bloomfield Township Jus- leading digestive tablets. Get Bell-an: billions last year for an Det 10 per cent in farm product! ize the soil bank plan — but would tice Elmer C. 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MARCH 6, 1956 ‘i tind, N., seocktail miade’ of gin, ver-| mouth, "orange bitters, ete.” — ete wot SAM'S ' WEDNESDAY Ss — DOUBLE ‘RED STAMP DAY Across from Pentise State Bonk DRUGS WALGREEN 3293 Auburn Road, Auburn Heights 000 00006000000000 0500000550050 00CbCbEOOOEI* : +i the old Knickerbocker Hotel to : Established in 1898 a ee SS ake Om we 3 " $| shaved ice over which the bar. m4 F S . ° tender would occasionally spray : OFMEF-SNOver 3 sit st stain. “Permenied 4 : +4 ass. ; |e ! | @ Everybody by now knows the 13 FUNERAL HOME Sry ft ke "wo ct 3 “4 tl rtender to make his martifi : Paul M. Snover 160 W. Huron : FE 2-9171 $\simply by swishing the gin around * e OLIVES—NEVER! mented any man who defaces a or a drop (1) of absinthe are the elixir’. to the martini—a meeting as star-crossed as “org of rere and Evangeline—used to tell me about Enrico Coruso’s pleasant. ad- diction. Seems that the. great tenor | gave instructions to the bar at » bettle | ner, limit of decent additions to the) the Circa 1200 Restaurant and fig- one more, I said “triple sec’ to Carl Helm, who introduced ee the waiter in flawless English. It “What else?” mouth"’ into it. When at last the;Rice. He met the martini. on equal Sat vee, ae Deloss tig be ets sore where most zmen (and all ““You;}women) face it with a sense ofif - guilt, deviltry or doubt. it One is ato believe that there! granny, sar — ay @5 will never be a perfectly dry mar-| tayed of mar-|tind until Lipton makes ‘one in| °0% 2% they communed, Each hi powdered form. pills will suffice. Two: before din- ANCIENT RECIPE There's a restaurant in Venice to the left of St. Mark’s and the pigeons. Its martihis date back to the 1200s. The only substantial non-do-it-yourself, martini I've ever found in Festering Europa is at/ably lead to inebriancy. Matter of Harry's Bar in Venice, where they|fact, he has. accepted_a long-term Use the proper vermouth and in- contract with Madame Tussard: martini with an olive, much less Bariss worse, a| Jay. * * Once I sailed from Harry's to ured the traffic (canal) would bear ly|came out the color of old, old mahogany. I sent it back, one setting back Italian-American relations 20 years. Another martini ar- rived in its stead. It was the color of old, old teak. ina Sent it back with instructions) |). member. just to wave the vermouth cork over the colorless stuff and serve. It came back the shade of ebony. How, I boomed, could this be; why would a ‘dry martini come out this) of Barryton has been appointed | ; P Mecosta County The orange bitters and rock|take office April 1, succeeding Rus-[f “4. sell Crowder, who recently re-| ; signed. 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TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1956 / nl Pt, es TAC PRESS: tion of the farm bill up to the nine ee ry ry gemma, -Voice of the People = % Reader Credits DuFrain — : .. Two of the nine, both Demo- a eat oe af Re glee Seen queda “in School Plan Success’. Jegistation won narrow ay walt Seaton "at ie ‘are easily convinced to vote the \ur in both Houses. All of the remain- | RSS peer eas Se oly while the” ly proper fa'Matseer ‘Ing seven voted for flexible sup- Baie — oe ae. | Eolered of Post Oflee, Poniioe as second clim mater | POTts. then. Of these, three are 1 have gust noticed your glowing 1801 Opdyke Rd. = Republicans and four are Dem- ottard pening Se F enti se . . eae schools, I do not Wish to take any Portraits octate. ee credit away from Mr. Schimmel 5 TY : Neither side in this debate has os a teak and Se et Oe See cmiee ot om i claimed it can win by.more than two - due. : PE Caplan wy mane | votes. -Several of the key Senators _it a a DuFrain whe pg ig Toy d aceip fe ~ pape have pet plans of their own they wah Souda Pesan Gama _ A friend I can rely upon . . ; What- want attached to the farm bill: They ors in interest by voting fons ea ever wind or te... Whose heart may trade votes on price supports was Frank DuFrain who went to my side . . . My comfort does not for backing on one of these schemes. school after school at night show- matter as... The air is hot or : * * * ing these charts and convinced cold. . And there is nothing that Sane ee oe ; . the citizens and taxpayers they | seek .... Of silver or of gold . . =. . a> ¢ - One certainty is that President should go on the “pay-as-you-go” As long as someone thinks of me Voters Indicate Their : Eisenhower is going to exert a plan, .. + And tries to help me on. . . Poe a fl he final The Pontiac School Board did Beyond the problems today... Desires in Election - 11 0f iniiience on we ene of the best fobs in the state To reach avbrighter .dawn » Wi atliceruini hat . result. Backers of flexible sup- _ under rf — ast Fyeak Du- som Haj act on or = § ; se ve cies eee $B cad cine ead og gee igey Forint tt das a viek civic campaign in Pontiac's : or hr palbroony Br Nya Hany covage we followed indicated trends.. Another those of other senators, __ ing sile tried out before.the late Ga- me—to be happy very much. : = | . * tat Thus, when Sen. Eastland of n navel the hed Political or legislative and as hay- Driel Pascal for a film role in — “It's so much easier to be hap- election is written into history and Will Get Wide Publicity Mississippi, Democrat, was in line Pipes ve, moira ing been influenced by “pressure “Major Barbara.” py than to be cross. = Ss ; : Its Outdoor Features to be chosen chairman of the Sen- point as a she ed a “You are too fat, your hair is * 8 « ; S.. now we can f { ' on Ss - must take action to save the group ‘ ’ ae \ 2 ocus on Spring. ‘ ate Judiciary Committee, protest a ca Copyright, 1956) all wrong, and so is your complex- “‘By that I don't mean to say a Hmmmm. ‘Iron curtain: Behind which life came from senators of the so-called a aoeee t sg a cmt New York Herald Tribune, Inc.) aa ae ved aos Sug crag . should need a —— grin. . F —s . is one banned thing after “liberal” group. They insisted that : ° . ines have a ng, ‘life is a con- . | 7 _ he be deprived of the chajrman- ‘Our difficulty with the court to- THOUGHTS FOR TODAY sought, and Pascal — “Dear Gab- stant struggle against an unseen & It’s only two weeks awa, another. “ y- - ship. day rises not from the court as an 3 eaith unto erett by” she calls him now — imme- -adversary who almost always 2 Pictures showing some wild life in ‘One senator significantly let it revi y head a noees er shall rise. penta 11:23. — ~ La vs — Gacy pelea pie ght e 4 : Oakland County that 1s quite unknown be known that be wasn't raising 5 ss ct acting’ scheme ’ ie “I was chubby then,” admits self-control. 1 don’t believe that . « a ° to the general public have been made by any question about the eligibility was Immortality is the glorious dis- Deborah. = people who make a row and let . § Ike’s Decision to Run of the Mississippi senator to re- defeated but F.D.R. did have the covery of Christianity. — William Lo Pig : Bill Hopkins, ; - tain his seat. . chumne te meti: to ‘the Su- Channing. TOO BEAUTIFUL. — steam actually feel any better. Ag May Help His Program Chief Natnralist for the Huron-Clinton was this @ veiled warning that, ——— : No one today could complain | ‘Rink deep down they feel | ws es : Metropolitan Authority. Most of them the time may come in the not- : about Miss Kerr’s figure, her red- aA 8 4 § Indications trom Capitol Hill are taken at Kent Lake Park, they show tardistan future when a savor FE@CING Infants Bananas _ sit hair, or her complexion She we au grow up_to be prety that President E:sennower’s deci- numerous deer, hundreds of wild geese, may os ore —_ ina H r _ ing oer ca ee utiful. ordinary. a we all were once 8 the blue winged teal, hawks of all sizes ‘lls because ews al | C b M a while ool aor impossibly wonderful—like children. prrtey Star anteater weap sce spond arid ages, skunks in great variety, blue er “i oo ne ke - e Ps om at eo} nutrition nen goody * e ; «< his legislative program. racer snake, a salamander and crayfish. ace erie even ot rie nies ‘By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D es ely red on ,, She broke that pattern in “From Smiles 4 That doesn’t mean that all will be They were done with the assistance of because he ventured to, make some Accoréing Sir Robert Mc- booze aoe een waa ane Here to Eternity,” and the Broad. ; - Clear sailing on the Congressional sea. 7 _ David Laidlaw, adverse comments about the SU- Garrison ps! > Se sh ts. vices. _ way play, “Tea and penny dil Investing hoarded money with : Park Superintendent; preme Court in connection with its mous British authority on nutri- .- * nee Kerrie eee eat government is simply going ; But many of the measures for which decision in the segregation cases. earliest pathologi- _ The introduction of the banana ® Warm. down-to-earth quality from socks to 4 he has asked approval have stron oe bene He might not have been elected pep orca = pave gs diet by Dr. Sidney V. Haas in the M™&kes it no less appealing. She seule ft = © Kent Lake Naturalist; chairman of the Judiciary Commit- £2! soe Pi saree 20s was a boon to puny infants. has an art rare among beautiful = eres 4 : there are differences . on details its Construction Supervisor, and seniority” opted carl i digestive tract, Such a state of feeding these marasmic infants ple eet ores pent nara "inns ph sting aaca' te (oak! | which will have to be compromised. “Robert Bills, raya ej Mamalomens| So Cacitegregllnmemaimt Mp ertnye inert omisias oe 8 i d bal Ml ’ ‘Swell explain gastro-inte: : ; - .But most signs show the President Photographer. The pigtures have been to the Sag lormiogtss of a commit- catarrh (I, Brady apologize for the ing, and later more about banana eae * aeaeey I don't have tater caztteeal tee bed bp q is in a good position to secure favor- combined into a color movie which will {e if he desires it. term “‘catarrh," which doesn't S & staple of everyday diet. any. I do wash my face with soap rest of us know the answer—ex- oti se “be given nationwide showings to promote One eastern newspaper on the mean anything) known as ‘‘mu- 81 letters, not more than one page and water. . sive! song ino our outdoor recreational, attractions. “liberal” side says editorially, cous disease.” (In England and in ftaitn and hygiene, not to disease Ging) MYTH OF BEAUTY ee * * * ; « with respect to Eastland, that he — India, perhaps, but not in the Unit- nosis, or treatment, will be answered : = caeaia bbe emaallie That the Administration will face ) should have been disqualified ed States, 0 far as I, Brady, Ciarewed egreioes is state foo: , “Bemuty can be a myth anyway. A man should be careful . I like that remark of from getting the chairmanship know.) ) ; tine Press, Pontiac. Michigan. It can be physical, or it can come 80 ap strong election year opposition from Harlow H. Curtice, because “he Is therefore placed Lest , ° ona = _ (Copyright 1956) from inside a person. pears effeminate the Democrats, is to be expected..The President of General Motors and man of 1” & position of power over ap- at mere laymen that we : : ZF pointments to the federal courts.” didn't know much about it, we used are) ° latter are under pressure to enact ‘he year: ‘if your work fob es Present The dame newspaper In the pant oar the much apout i. we used Case Records of a Psychologist: measures which politicians in both [op eet eee nen yet hunt you” ed iprecinibced faetgged bol ater tpdled cael egy gel C Ai t / A / A . ~~ history went down the drain. That's where it started. It merely returned home. & « * The one-sided defeat was: a sound rebuke to the tactics em- 90 per cent of parity. The trouble with the bill is that it faces in two directions. It retains the sensible soil bank plant to cut production and boost farm income, the flexible support idea. But it is cluttered up with the Democrats’ plan for restoration of the surplus- Deborah Kerr Conquers — | Handicap of Great Beauty “To be beautiful you have to be ployed. The people want five breeding 90 per cent parity formula. March Poli ti 4 ~ * likes to munch -on “love-lies- truthful. You also have to keep cal Wind " : , your teeth nice, cent parking and they also want ‘Unless that feature is eliminated, ———— S ia pol pral ‘aod Vall oan dren ca and gentlemanly the bill should be'vetoed. = -. David Lawrence Asks: , with a memorable aaceing! | teat ay apa ath. kan Gack cond campaigns. . 5 . : heart-speckled er — and tiny have to tell a woman that, I hope. teh on EE Is T t f S t C ° t Fli ibili ~ Jeaves which, when plucked young “Foods? 1 uae rev corre toe ke no mistake about er. - Anoruer hazard in raising a’ large es : O ena e : Or Y i Y it ee . IQl | ity and put in a ee “give ita won- cabbage, raw cauliflower — sal- = 2 : 2 é 5 . derful' sharp tas eh : i cheese. * ee family of boys is that at last one-ot to, Be Solon’s Views, Not His Years? = rman is ie oie re Remuneration for City Commis- them will be almost certain to turn. . 4 ° Deborah, who has overcome the “” *e ue x to bea politician. '" WASHINGTON—A new wave of of.its judicial functions preme Court whose view: handicap -of.a flawless beauty to .. ay meets coe 2 ee begets ee Fe itr foals aed eo Pet ar oe gar om ny gen —_—_—_—_ States § third = for thirty years wag hiked as seems Migec oe os arpa uy heal _ ee The southerners who are critical T Wins hee amet Sl ieces joer sipeese | me ae -.:, eminently fair and reasonable. By and large, the nominations for office parties agree will have broad popular appeal. These include aid programs for highways, schools and farms. The Man About Town , Boosting Oakland Thanks to the generous number of careful readers of this column who have called attention te an error in it. When so-called “‘liberal’’ of today, It's another case of trying to censure or punish a senator for Nis views because they do not conform to The argument that Eastland, as chairman of the committee, has unique power over federal appoint- cations which are not there, which were never intended to be there, on to catch up with us. So mucous disease has been known at vari- ous times as gastro-intestinal ca- raw—and hopes her life stay pretty kind. che At 17, as a young ballet dancer, out of nettles. “JUST BE ME” “As a person, I just want to be Thirty Years “Is it better to run fewer Old With Two Children mental health and business psy- food at a cafeteria,” an editor Republicans now are in a some- we stated that pedple born on Feb. 29, ments is a specious one. For every: tarth.- chronic intestinal indiges- what easier position than the 1872, celebrated their twenty-first birth- member of ihe Senate bas equal tion,” celiac disease, athrepsia them? snomes atace. or tr fo ‘mology. it follows a diversified friend of mine reminded me, “for majority perty. -They can look day this year we were wrong. It was their ee a er al ot bam tary (from another Grecian word mean- pring pias cate of ais as ‘rmula, ee women and men pass along the twentieth birthday, as 1900 was not &@ 4.) ond the chairman of the !9& lack of nutrition), marasmus many features?” That’s a same food counter and simply pick as much to the President's great personal popularity as to their legislative record, for victory ‘in November, Another direct bene- fit of the second term decision is leap year. . My Oxford scout sends word about a Jost radar station. One set up about a month ago on the Brower Hill on Davison Road judiciary committee has only one vote. It's regrettable that, during the debate in the Senate, nobody re- minded the senators that a man who actually had the power to puzzling question confronting newspapers. What do you readers think? You deter- mine the success of your paper, so what do you like? Your edi- tor always enjoys hearing your views, and so do I. Occasionally an older publisher gets a little afraid I am too frank about sex cases and may delete them. Then that spoilg the week's nat- ural balance of cases and leaves my column too loaded with child out what they prefer. “So why place a figurative ‘For Women Only’ over part of the newspaper menu paraded before our subscribers? Women will pick out what they like anywhere in the newspaper and so will men.” its certain effect in strengthening make judicial appointments in the Suna , has been dismantled and moved “ ee cases or Sunday school and reli; his hold on the GOP delegation. away first instance—the late President eases of infants) published when By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE NEWSPAPER POLLS : Franklin D. Roosevelt — issued - medicine was a profession gave ! William B. Hamel Reader polls have often indi- * x * s criticisms about the Supreme Court any practical or sensible concept Case .Q-392: 2 . calcd hae puiiteal came For Republicans the significant fact is that all this adds up to pres- sure on both parties to support the substance of the President's pro- gram. The task of the Democrats is to add distinctive details. That may not always be easy. Nine Senators to Decide Price Support Issue - With the Senate vote on the farm bill fast approaching, it now appears “I read your story about the helicop- ter,” writes “Suffering With Ground Itch,” “and wish to say that a view from the upper floors of any tall Pontiac building reveals hundreds of acres of flat roofs that could be used for parking spaces for the ‘egg beaters’.” An observer calls my attention to the fact that the “Cheesecake Magazine” is passing out, being the ones with a beautiful girl on the cover and but little cover on the girl. Verbal Orchids to— and went so far as to urge the “packing” of the high court. with justices agreeing with his point: of view. , Would the “liberal” senators now favor “packing” the chair- manships in the Senate with sen- ators who had views on every subject, and is the test to he a senator's views rather than his length of service? EaS$tland said about the Supreme Court that it had been ‘‘indoctri- nated and brainwashed by left-wing pressure groups."’ But the right to criticize the Supreme Court is a privilege utilized even by the great Abraham Lincoln, who, after the Supreme Court's decision in the Dred Scott case, said it was ‘“‘et roneous” and that the new Republi- trick specialist or klinik racketeer where they impress the customers. Mind, now, Patsy, J do not be- lieve or say that marasmus (or whatever you prefer to call it) is invariably due to inadequate diet prescribed or approved by a doc- tor. I am aware that other re- strictions or customs or practices beyond the doctor's control lead to malnutrition—but enough of that of columning. ~~. First, when my column is run is the newspaper publisher who - was quoted yesterday as asking about the effect of compression of ideas on their ultimate human in- terest value. . = Since this scientific point has not been fully explored, I'll. simply of- fer the observations that I have personally noted in my 20 years full length, instead of mutilated, I get more mail input, which is regarded as an indirect evidence of greater readership. Second, when the daily artist's drawing is run with my column, that further increases the input gious problems to maintain the normal wide human interest val- ue. As a result my mail input de- clines, if my “column is placed on the woman's page, the interest also drops, as measured both by mail input and the figures obtained have the following which’ basic hu- man interest (phychology) columns have, yet some publishers still are so concerned with Washington, D. C. that they may overload the menu of their papers with too much politics. up with what he himself likes and thus permit him to see what the customers really prefer. The “average” American, as per the 1950 U. S. Census, is 30 years old, married and with 2 children just about of school age, so that’s the target at which I shoot in balancing my varied type of true office cases. that the issue of flexible versus rigid Miss Nellie VanZandt rong ceded riipeses gaat ined eh now, for I'd rather be a live ify the use of the illustration each by agp ay polls of « * @ «© price supports may be decided by of 5351 williams Lake Road; eighty-sec- comments on the Supreme Court oe = 2 ee know!- ee = Well hinw’s ay & 7 Some psychology professors crit- only nine Senators. ond birthday. -- on March 9, 1937, were as caustic __/” the light of our Third, when my column funs in ell, here's my diagnosis. Many icize me for overcompression, yet } ae : as any ever made. He said: edge of nutrition it appears that single column width, it pulls more ee look at ppterecege at the same time an occasional : page newspaper, ng _ An authoritative survey reveals that 87 members of the upper cham- ‘ber already have made up their minds. Forty-three of them are listed definitely on the Administration side in favor of flexible supports. Backers Mrs. Cassie Willerton ~ of Rochester; -eighty-third birthday. Mrs. Belle Anderson fo Lake Orion; eighty-second birthday. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Mills of Armada; sixty-sixth sary. t wedding anniver- — “The court in addition to the My YOU GONNA LET US PLAY IN fe YOUR CELLAR LiKE THE LAST marasmus or infantile atrophy oc- . curred most frequently at the end of the nineteenth century when so-called formula feeding was in vogue; and now that young in- fants get straight milk .plus_ this and that solid food—fruit, veget- able, meat, egg, cereal—only an or editorial page column width. The narrower width seems to nnote more narrative appeal, reas the wider column format suggest textbookish or politi- eal stuff, and drier reading. occasional case’ comes to light, / FORMAT EFEECTS . : may label them as sissy. So they skip. that valuable section of the daily newspaper. As a result, many editors are wondering if it wouldn't produce a wider total readership of the newspaper if there were no segre- gation of features under that editor will say I should compress my column to half, _So what do your readers think? You pay the bills for newspapers So you should really be the jury on such matters, ’ Always: write to Dr. th care of George W. Crane The Pontiac pelos dres pe ily camped -addressed enve) pes, typing and ®e to cover of a return to rigid parity number P Bote: 4 and when it does we learn, all too/ Since my column deals frankly ‘Women’s Page” heading, y Printing costs when .” 44, leaving the verdict on this sec-- of Ben enbagie teuboripraptons often, that the wherewithal to proj with marriage problems, child eer for his psyeHological charts and pam- i ey ~’ Of Brown City; golden wedding. - vide decent living conditions foy cases, development, = ‘There is no such restriction of (Copyright 1958) , | é J = | a { yf ae amish» 4 oi eng aa Pe Te ; 7 , ; j re Ss THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1956 SEVEN Scientists Busily Searching for Key to Cancer Cell eee tet a tie fnaay other conere. sumpect hatjdevelop into « man baby, for “tall."* One club in a stting Ofibe a useless, Poisonous joker, injtest tubes or implanted tn animals| ‘ in & and they worked, though not per-/ vevand dramatic Feearah By JOHN GEIGER Big differences in the sequence |Which of the many types of coun-| Then they weré ready for the NEW YORK (INS)—Imagine two| of, Beart-club-d ta mon d-spade |{erfeits would’ be most likely to/acid, final test: Fighting cancer in taking spart an automobile with units would explain the difference |Succeed. A few—chemicals called| humans, : some four of five thousand differ- at between, say, a human and some |®Mmercaptopurine, azaserine, thio- a ent parts, to see how ‘it's built and|° the fertilized egg other form ‘of life. 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Advertisement) Pierce was the first superinten- known Baba, Marlene Noe, Marva Sing- _ ‘The new resolution preserves the! A$ an example of the pics NI ff Charae *™ ltory that will truly be a national New v re rated highest, Dr. eubaalts dent of public instruction ‘in : Teton, and Jackie Kosky. Tom Torloeuendleeueeatonl sri of Se ett elie eae : Sac "ta [tn Tae, a ace Pa Dv le Sl ecg, cel at MPD B BEAR authorizing the fund drive rather wipers Holl like to see the captain —— of Oil Lobby! i, copied by m Swen brary bebrtanerse crerswher As the Witch's Cats, Larry Peck] Sbective members of the cub, Mrs. ree Se ered pos, sponsoring He's ro S Action as| states. contin will be Long-Tail; Don Reis,|2°%" Batts, secretary, said. during te and “ Coed: That's all right, this is ©] “Improper Conduct’ In other business, the Board took _o2 Short-Tail; and Darrell Adams,| The ate stilt drawing | cfs ‘Taey simply, take, MERDACO. si Waterford Okays ee action to appeal tothe State Board cone in Cairo segajNZTait:, The members of the) plandls er dete first pertorm. | because the very frst dqge of MENDACO “not so type.) WASHINGTON (INS) — Chair-|°% tion the recent action of (INS) — King Ibn Saud Thespian Club will also partictpate. = held in the VFW Hall, Pon. | [oy be werk te Reip nature leceen Dr. Kenney passes along this|,.y Wane: F Gerrse (D-Ga) of{the, Oskland County Board of Edu-jof Saudi Arabia arrived in Cairo) All costumt tine, Saturda or Thea you can get Iole more M , a) of ing, staging, and pro- y- _——- Then you can get more ann e — cation which approved the annexa-|today for a meeting with Egyptian ducing for this one-hour 2 eceteseatahe a — Harve dealer: Mount this horse = poten cay seaee pry aad nes of a portion of Waterford Tow| Premier Gamal Abdel Nasser and | handled by the peoricon fr Pocapaseg nevectepaage bol hed Bee Bet sapere d the tomar ie bene: bale snge'yered TOWNSHIP—At ® iby 7:30 a.m. ™ ist John M. Neff. today of ‘“mani- Gl ——— — President Shukri El Kou-|the direction of Miss Paaty |ot curtain calls and volume of ap- ‘eget ira con bow ween pores Pog - Sy ey Town- : What ld I do in| SY improper conduct." — : ty. Looman. plause given the players. | | better you feel, sleep.and breathe tonight County Road Commission was au-|Seattle at 1:30 a.m.? statement by a GOP cahcagas thorized to rebuild a bridge on|, T&t, says Kenney, fs not &/caid in an interview that he could Mann Toad west of Clintonville|/*®. see nothing illegal in Neff’s five- a i. S © NI - sd road, cost Sed a es by Inde- “|state effort to bolster Senate sup- ast rains end waterind Toe Iege@ State fo Better: |r, sr! me S, — ee, teok anything hoy Clerk Louis Barry grant: from ” George declared. ° of permission 16 attend « water Mental Health Plan | “emuestecay Nerr'ired te bot won tn ond Seiad bepeser tail LANSING ® — Michigan was Go vie ss cee eee 7 ee De canes or Wenmemts tenuate, ed Gavan er. He was also not frank with = ; : aes aa’ fis| saenaad Madlib poegiacs So Se ee ees eas aa | =—- live, txpavers their money's) sen. Edward J. Thye (R-Minn) delivering 4 hem business ~ Tr The advice came from the Public declared in another interview that wi ) cones cate bearers Administration Service, a non-prof- he hes “a great respect and con- to be paid by builders previous tol!t research: group hired by the leg-| Narre ralettegat Lorelle at 66 99 ) plat ’ al islature to examine Michigan's inent authority on the law." Thye, temesbany on whether any “illegal” action had taken place. Thye joined George in paying Blows to Sen, Francis Case SD) for disclosing Neff’s offer of a $2,500 contribution aft- er seeking. case's views on the gas bill, Case’s revelation touched oft twin Senate and federal Grand Jury in- quiries into Neff's work as a law- for the Superior Oil Co. of California. It also led to President Eisenhower's veto of the gas leg- islation. “The state is not now getting its money's worth in the field of mental health,” said A sad lisher, service field agent w "ligsea thee Ob-puge wapeee babies tas Nash, 18, of 3676 Waldon Rd., Lake |Senate Appropriations Committee. Orion. , He said it was impossible to) os blame any one agency for the lack. . Sentence Area Man of results—that it was a combi-\Detroiter Is Injured nation of poor administration on al. mes. eek in Theft of Lead state and local level and poor in Dixie Smashup In County Circuit Court planning. Henry A. Tillman, 68, of Detroit. e e was reported in fair condition in Pontiac General Hospital this morning. Tillman suffered a con- cussion and multiple lacerations in an accident last night on the Dixie : Put Birmingham Man “on 1-Year Probation Richard L, Groves, 23, of 651) -| Townsend, Birmingham, yesterday was placed on one-year probation and assessed $100 court costs by ‘Highway in Springfield Township. Oakland County Sheriff's depu- ties said Tillman's car apparent- ly had run into the back of a truck driven by Robert L. Nor- ton, 36, of Vandaalia, as Norton slowed down to make a turn. Named Editor-in-Chief Colwell, son of Harold D. Colwell, Birmingham, has been appointed editor-in-chief of the for Gas Station Breakin paagee =< so ftaperd LaQuintis Collins, 18, of 1160 E.| served as managing editor of the »|paper, the Denisonian, last year. 2 Wheels, Tires Stolen Somebody stole two wheels and tires from his car while it was parked at South Boulevard and Saginaw Street, Tony Guyer, 147 S. Saginaw St., ‘told Pontiac Police at 302 N. Main St., Royal Oak. © -bas|Rochester OES to Meet. a He estimated the loss at Chap- sy ‘Empty Cash Box of $37 Someone took $37 from the cash -| box of the Bricklayers Union, 268 E. Pike St., over ‘the weekend, Stanley Sherman of 1150 Jay St. told Pontiac Police yesterday, .|Oakland County Circuit Judge Clark J. Adams after pleading guil- y to receiving stolen property Feb. Groves admitted knowing that two tires he bought Feb. 13 in Pon-|N. _|tiae were stolen. Fi Given Time in Jackson Over 28 years of expertly cleaning rugs, carpets and upholstered furniture has firmly established the outstanding reputation of New Way Cleaners. Performance and economy of operation has firmly established GMC Trucks in New Way Cleaner’ s past and future. -WILSON-GMCG Company @ f 675 Oakland Avenue - sp Michigan — Phone FEderal 5-948 “BUILT IN PONTIAC - BY PONTIAC PEOPLE” ILSON-GMC.- WILSON- om r 0 e & i 0 Zz ce c . Adams. 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John J. , ; ie DENVER @ — Dist, Judge/000 worth of . American surplus| produce and for other official ex-\“onally operating — “Isbrandtsen : » Sparkman of Alabama, Democrat-| ~~ - : Joseph’ M. MeDonald ‘arranged to|/farm produce.. This brings the | penses, cet Steamship Line has filed a request] Caracul, used extensively in candidate in} hear today on @ fe- Spain since to run general cargo on garments, is the tight iar dilate te quest that accused plane last April to $11,792,000.” Lake “Superior ‘is the largest\the Great-Lakes curled, glossy black coat of new- ‘Elemnhower’s 5 as oo Graham, 24, The United _ States” will_loan'freshwater lake in the world. ‘among its ports of call. The'bron Karaul lambs. he would seek a wal \ 4 > a MT “sg RRS Sa S AeA RE meinen NE: reserved ‘itself: yesterday ic) ; Graham’s three court-appointed] d apa reed 0 reget tor fre attorneys anid federal Inw wreste) Hi Democratic a defendant murder afew j ali, choice of whether to have a jury ° ; *houckanets, choses ne the party : | agent _j decide. bis: ease, spokesman, will speak over: Mutu-) pxdespeb > es | = eet ~-tie Colorado ae af trom 38 to 10:20 p.m. EST. ' ‘} it requires that a jury be im- . Mutual and all other radio and/ - ae es we ‘ ‘ | Mevison mew ores original . , Pgrog Pan ~cbanpary baler dons. Royal Oak Designer chooses Lord Cave > ‘ T re- quest. 1 ‘a ae eal oro [fs Ry Oe eg Nar engl Ay Regardless of demand, not-a drop of Lord Calvert ts "Yeleased 5 Serene Bh peotiows stand. ae ( a — hes by the makers until it has been blended to perfection, That's 2; ht Mathad: epatenman oan i : —He) | WA nis. Dehar ite ete ba why you may serve this grand American whiskey with rare pride, — to grant the time. But he said it — Wie g | PS =i ih 43 other persons died when a khewing that it’s the finest in the world. is now willing to do so -‘‘because _ {United Air Lines plane — of service considerations.” - : and crashed near Longmont, ~ River Ferry Operating Warns of ‘Tough Race’ COC a PORT HURON w—With the St First submitted by: Marjorie Ann Cohn, Arlington, Calif. Against Red Scientists bee Fear, Bev : ge er ork, Nation- << ee et mere The Kachina Doll — 3 NEW YORK (The Russians a foes . | Huron, the St. Clair ferry to Can-| Brightly colored pone (spirit) dolis are made by the Hopi In-| | Petpdicgnape dred pel weet ge ‘ : pl ly since Jan. 6 al ie ee are pclae; ae the rain to water their crops. | Prot. John Tuskevitch of Prince.) HALLMARK OFA shal th od te ton University, an expert on So = | During ‘dry spells the Hopi medicine men carrying Kachina dolls can viet_science, says. be seen dancing through the streets and praying for rain. They also} «We are in a tough race with ask their gods to ward off evil spirits. Each color and design or the Russian scientists who are keen 1|||Kachinas has a special meaning. When the dances are over the medi-|and smart — they are not pa- Hi||cine men give the dolls to the children. lookas,”” he told a meeting of the Here's how you can make your own Kachina doll. National Assn. of Science Writers. - Color the picture brightly with crayons or paints. Make the feathers qumamenpaenetesennee || red ae ae If poclageny the = a a gray the colors will show| Announces Retirement Hi} Up js n paste on cereal box cardboard. }]| Cut out the figure carefully and fold the ends forward. Now the| nyocvton, 4g, hes announced his ot Port a : - Junior Editors pays $10 for any reader's tien that is used. Write! tiuron Coast Guard station after rea A 1. a . your suggestion to “Junior Esiors” in care of this newspaper; it avi oe aie the eg CALVERT DISTILLERS COMPANY, NEW-YORK CITY + BLENDED ADL 1A 86.8 PROOF - 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS be. scimestedond or Sehuresd end fe cage of duplication of ideus : r first submission shall be accepted. __ Tomorrow: Indian Bay and Girt . ‘9 ee ies ot Ag hy is 4 \Ba y City Trish Preparing St. Patrick's Day Parade BAY CITY w—Last year same president of the St. Patrick's Day 10,000 spectators saw the only: St. close! Assn. Outside of furnish- parade ing a float for the queen, selected tat tee te year . the shite this year from an entry field of| - almost double that number is, ex- 25° beautiful colléens, and hats,| pected to jam the mile-long ling canes and flags for marchers, the march as city and area Irish, parade is self-supporting. Lord Calvert AMERICAN WHISKEY FOR MEN OF DISTINCTION Cf Tn eM pe IN ha Ri LS Hi i vB ee E MARCH WINDS! = fl aa meetae ot ee sues The cost for complete coverage for -- and others. . the average Pontiac home 8 Davey Crockett, who Fire and ——_ Windstorm, forebears came from Cyclone and Tornado, Hail, Smoke Ireland, will march and toss out Damage, Explosion and Falling Air- }favors to the crowd. A leprechaun craft can be had for as low as $6.50 | will ride on a ‘toadstool mounted per thousand. Coverage is for three ee a Kenneth G though he will leave tmediately HEMPSTEAD I te INSURANCE jing a start at 3 o'clotk, will come , fia St. Patrick's Day dance at the } American Legion, various church “Mulligan stew” suppers, and pri- vate parties all over town, HOME OF DETROIT ELECTROTYPE OO. Mr. Robert H. Kennedy (right), President of the Detroit Electrotype Co., and Chairman of the Detroit Employing Electrotypers and Stereotypers Association and Mr. Velmer Bartrem, President of the Detroit Electrotypers Union No. 54, make the same statement with equal satisfaction: “We have written Blue Cross-Blue Shield - into our collective bargaining agreement” ‘ Mr. KENNEDY: “When our collective bargaining agreement came up for renegotiation a year ago, the major demand the union made was that Blue Cross - } | Blue Shield benefits be written into the agreement on an industry-wide basis.” } Mr. BARTREM: “That is right. Our union preferred Blue Cross - Blue Shield protection.” Mr. KENNEDY: “Before that, the Employing Association spent quite a bit A really modern kitchen includes an extension telephone . of money investigating the different kinds of hospital -surgical-medical insurance programs. We decided that there was rfothing like Blue Cross - Blue Shield.” = Think of all the hours you spend in your kitchen! How many ney qrascet ——- ice bale SS 6 andy | Mr. BARTREM: “I have it and like it. I’ve heard no complaints about Does it make sense when you. can have a kitchen extension Blue Cross - Blue Shield.” telephone for only a few cents a day? —_ . Mr. KENNEDY: “I have it, too. I wouldn’t be without it.” It will save you time, steps and energy, make you a more Sag =” -efficient home manager. You'll find its value far beyond its price, (No home is truly modern. without an extension telephone. ‘ -f . ae _. fn the kitchen and another beside your bed. *. ‘ 2 veins Order yours today, s ee 3 ’ ; : ‘ 7 . é | OSG ata ae : th 3 a a 7 rr) Blue Cioas: Biue Shield, uw \. MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 4 , Michigan Hoapildl Service » Michigan Medical Service eee 5 | a 41 EAST JEFFERSON AVENUE, DETROIT 36 Fentine Press Phot po spring fashions will be shown by Arthur’s Thursday evening of the pai is given by Chickens Stark, Mrs. L. ip Give: Sampson, when the Women’s Association to the Pontiac Symphony Orchestra, Mrs. Charles G. Uligian and Mrs. James'G, Aldrich (left to right). The’ show: will begin at 8 o'clock. r Inc., sponsors a style show at Pontiac High School, A preview of some Sunshine, Sand, Sea Breezes Lure Many During the past several - days there has been a continuous exodus of Pontiac families to the sandy beaches: and the warm ocean breezes of Florida, Enjoying a tate winter vacation, at Fort Lauderdale are Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Mercer of Ottawa drive, who will remain in the Southern resort until] the last of the month. Also at Fort Lauderdale until the latter r part of the month Js Wife Wants to Get Out of Invitation It Would Be Rude! to Decline the Bid at Late Date q By EMILY POST A wife writes me as follows: “I was ‘trapped’ sé to speak into) accepting an invitation and would | like to know if there is any way I) can get out of it. To explain, the) other evening Mrs. A. called and| asked me what I was doing. next| Saturday. Without thinking, I said) nothing. “Whereupon she invited my hus-| band and me to a bridge party. | When F told my. husband about | this he was furious with me for ac-| cepting, knowing how he hates bridge. “He has been after me ever | since to call Mrs. A. and tell her that we can’t come. Would it be | proper, having accepted her in- | vitation, to decline now?” Answer: It would-be very rude to try to ‘“‘get out of it'’ at this| late date. You should have called, her up immediately after your hus- | band's conversation, At that time, you could have said that your hus-| band already had accepted ‘anoth- | er invitation for that same night. | a | “Dear Mrs. Post: Recently 1 made a toll call to a friend who} lives in the suburbs. She was un-| able to come to the telephone at the time and asked her sister, who answered the telephone, to tell me to call her back in about 10 min- utes. Shouldn't she have been the; one to call me back since it was) she who co a not come to the telephone? Bete Answer: It would have been super polite for the friend you ealled to call you and assume the toll charge. Actually perfect manners on your part would have been to call a second time ad not force your friend to pay dor what was your call. “Dear Mrs. Post: We have been having quite a.discussion in regard to the proper way to transfer food from a spoon into the mouth, and would like you to settle the dis- agreement. Does-one use the tip) * .of the spoon to convey food to the) mouth or does one eat from the side?" t ° Answer: One uses the tip for al. solid and sips liquid {rom the side. | -|Mrs._ ‘of her parents, Mrs. FE. B, Cudney of Martl- berough drive. _At Longboat Key in Sarasota un- til the Easter holiday are Mr, and Beach, Mrs. Mac T. Whitfield of West Iroquois road has,taken an apartment for the month of March. Mrs. 0. E. Boice of Cooley Lake road will remain in Lake Worth) juntil after Easter, while Mrs. Lil- lian Archambeau of South Ander- son street is going to make sure the weather has changed in Michi- jgan before she returns the early : | part of May. Enjoying a three - week vaga- tion at Clearwater are Mr. and Mrs, Anthony Saltarelli of Au- burn avenue. * @¢ @ Mr. and Mrs. Abe Lapides of Colonial drive, Birmingham, have returned to their home after spend- ing several weeks at Miami Beach, Fla. ‘ * © @ Following a two-week vacation at Deerfield Beach, Fla., Mr. and |Mrs. Bruce Annett and son, Bruce, ihave returned to their home on Sylvan Shores drive. Mrs. Cecil McCallum of Dwight avenue returned to her home Sat- urday following a month’s visit | at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Edward + M. Green of Los Angeles. * * Mr. and Mrs, Arthur H. Mac- Gregor of Palmer street are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin A. Hast- ings at their home in North Miami Beach, Fla. * * * Spending the week at the home| and Mrs.) Mr. Michael DeQuis of Cadillac avenue, | are Mrs. Philip Grameno and |daughters, Marcie and Margo, of Detroit. Bernice McLean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ciltierd | E. Mclean BARBARA LEE William D. Thomas Jr. of| Shoreview drive, and at Pompano} of Elizabeth Lake aveiue, has completed a 16-week training course at Central Technical In- stitute in Kansas City. Bernice is flying to Denver, Cole., where she will be employed-by ar-air- line company as a communicator * Traveling by plane, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip haere of North Genesee avenue spent a month) visiting in Mexico. En route home ithey spent. several days in New Orleans, * Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. Bodamer of Walnut road announce the birth « * Grandparents of the infant are the Wilbur S, Gregorys of South Paddock street and the Victor O. | DIANE SUTTER Mr. and Mrs. George Sutter of the engagement of their daughter, Diane Sharon, to Airman 2.C Rich- ard N. Sargent, son of Mrs. Robert Fry of Birmingham. The couple: Plans a June wedding. ~ Mr. al Mrs.| Ray D. | Amburn of Vount Pleasant announce the | engagement of their daughter, Barbara, to | Lt. Darrell D. Whitaker, son of the Dwight L. Whitakers | ‘of Orchard | Lake avenue. Barbara attends Central Michigan College and Es. with the U. Dover Atr Force Base in Delaware. of a son, Daniel Arthur, March 3.| jJused for a specific community > |drive mext Monday afternoon. Whitaker. | is stationed | Ss.) Air Force at\ Bodamers of North Tasmania ‘avenue, , * LJ * Mr. and Mrs. William E. O’Reark of Lakewood boulevard are receiving congratulations on | ea alet i con, guns Weak Federation to Sponsor April Event ‘Neighbor Week’ to Produce Funds for Auditorium Each year the Pontiac City Fed- eration of Women’s Clubs sponsors a citywide event with the proceeds project. On Monday evening Mrs. J. A.) Rammes opened her home on Rosedale avenue to the. officers’ of the city federation and the} presidents of each of the affiliated clubs. Plans were formulated for another ‘Meet Your Neighbor Week.” Proceeds from the event will be- used for the proposed civic auditorium. Mrs. Rammes and Mrs. Howard Powers are serving | as cochairmen for the ' project | scheduled April 12-13-14. Completed plans will be an- ‘nounced at the city federation meeting to be held at the home of, Mrs. Socrates Sekles on Ottawa) LJ * * Attending the planning meeting March 2 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, The infant's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Norman Davison and Mr. and Mrs, Edward O’Roark of Clarkston, Despina Theresa Stevens, daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs. Chris Stevens of §t, Joseph street, and Stephen Gregory Christi, son of Mr, and Mrs. Philip’ Christi of Park place, were christened at a double cere- mony performed Sunday in St. George Orthodox Church. At the reception held -in the church parlors following the rant mony, gtests were present from \Detroit, Wierton, W. Va., and Al- toona, Pa. PEO Chapter Holds Initiation Mrs, John H. Little opened her home on Franklin road to mem- bers of Chapter AW of PEO Mon- day evening: Mrs. Charles L. Cop- persmith amisted the hostess. Initiated into the sisterhood were Mrs. David Crocker and Mrs. Web- ster Francis. Mrs. George Windiate was a guest from Chapter BX of Flint. * * * Mrs. James Boaz will entertain | the group at her home on Frembés drive for the March 19 ——. PTA Activities mothers of Lon fellow | Wednesday at Homeroom School will meet im the gymnasium Wilson School PTA will meet Thursday at 2:30 p.m, tm the school auditorium for election of officers Girl Seout Troop 386, sponsored by the PTA, ‘will present the program. {were Mrs. Harry Wright, Mrs. Ir-| |West Hopkins avenue announce win Kampner, Mrs. Carroll Welch, J. |Mrs. Paul Gorman, Mrs. Roy M.| |Jones, Mrs. Sekles, Mrs. Arnold: Hillerman, Mrs. Peter Tsatsanis, Mrs. Charles H. Crawford and Mrs. byes E. Gordon. Mrs. H. E. MeCulloch, Mrs. | Forrest Brown, Mrs. Raymond Cole, Mrs, Dale Moats, Mrs. William Merritt, Mrs. Grant Mc- Donald, Mrs. Harold Tripp and Mrs. Kalph Babbington alse at- tended. Refreshments were served by the hostess following the meeting. |Mrs. Brown presided at the tea service. Numbers Listed by Vivian Scott Pontiac Orchestra j will present guest pianist Vivian [Some Wednesday evening at Lin- Symphony p.m. performance will be under) |the direction of Francesco DiBlasi. Miss Scott’s program includes: | Overture to Rusian and Ludmilla |Piano Concerto . Glinka svn eeeenes No 5 neneee . Beethoven | Adagio um poco mosso Rondo-allegro Swan Lake Baliet Introduction Dance of the Swans Waltz Gy mnopedies Lent et grave Lent et dowloureur Good Friday Music From the opera Parailai music... Tehiakowsky 4 Balie-Debuasy . Wegner, The executive board of Emerson PTA will meet with Mrs. Charles Eaglan, 404 réon Rd, Wednesday at 7:30 p.m Executive board of Gwen PTA will meet Spokane drive, chairman Fashions by Hilda's will be shown . this evening at the style show sponsored ‘ by the Lydia Circle of Bethany Baptist Church. Mrs. Daniel Owen Tleit) of of group is shown with a ( me of the Lydia 8 o'clock, Freda Fick = Telegraph road and Mrs, Ward W. Ross of North Berkshire road. Bethany Baptist Church will be the scene of the fashion show” this” evening” ya teniine Sc Women’ $: Seckall TU ESDAY, MARCH 6, 1956 PAGES 11-18 Officers were elected at the Mon- day afternoon meeting of the Wom- an's Literary Club held at the home of Mrs. William Conrad on Lor- raine court. Mrs. Mabelle Wilson and Mrs, Peter Davidson assisted the hostess. * * * Mrs. president for the year and will be assisted by Mrs. Harry Vernon, first vice president; ‘Mrs. Warren Thurston, second vice president; Mabelle secretary, Mrs. Wilson, Dale Moats will serve as Mrs. William Conrad, recording} corresponding setretary, Mrs. Fred Bohlman, treasurer, and Mrs. Norman Buckner, auditor. | ‘Mrs. William Conrad was ap- pointed delegate to attend the state Lecturer and sportsman Ray P. Raths will speak at Willis School Thursday evening, His illustrated talk, sponsored by Willis PTA, = begin at 8 o'clock, * * * Mr. Raths was born in northern Michigan and has spent most of his life studying and pursuing the art of hunting and fishing. His expe- riences have taken him to fields, streams and forests from Michigan to Colorado and into many parts of Canada, Hoe has owned a hunting lodge in the Upper Peninsula of Michi- gan where he has become famil- jar with most kinds of Michigan hunting and fishing, - He- also operated a_ sporting) goods store and is an authority on equipment needed by sportsmen in most localities. ‘ His ilhistrated lectures are di- Wednesday at 1:30 pm. in the teach- ers’ lounge. PTA to Hear Sportsman ested to develop and increase their skill in fishing and hunting, and to encourage conservation and good sportsmanship. | Mr. Raths is currently a member! of Hudson's Speakers Bureau. 5 Woman’s Literary Club Elects Officers convention to be held Apel Tl ae oe = *. * z * lic enim eapgeaina ae provided in horticultural therapy at Pontiac State Hospital, Members contributed plants to be used in this work. Sorority Meets. at Nelson Home Monday Evening ‘theme of of South East boulevard was hos- tess to the group. . * * Plans. were made to attend the Wednesday evening concert of the Pontiac Symphony at which Vivian Scott will be the guest artist. Mrs. Robert Knight and Marjie Courtney were appointed as dele- gates to the Greater Pontiac Ad- ivisory Council, Announcement of the state convention to be held in “|Jackson in October was made by Mrs. Knight. Mrs, Kenneth Wayne White re- . ported on a recent City Council meeting of the sorority and an- |nounced--that the Founders Day banquet will be held April 25 at rected _toward | helping those inter- _ RAY P, RATHS Two-weeks-old Debra Lynn Murdock was the center of attraction at a recent gathering of five generations of Pictured .(left Mrs. the family. Haselhuhn of Hawks, to right) are Mrs, Martin Patrick-Murdock of Mann Devon Gables. * Pontiag Press Pheto road. her daughter, Debra Lynn, Mrs. James Chapple of Mann road and Mrs. Edward Wagner of Gregory road. eS “Poetry Into Music” was the group of the volunteer work bettig - < é » THE, PONTIAC PRESS, "TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1956: Sat et ER, Pte MR. and MRS. LEO JOHN HOLMES ‘Opal Marie Kent became _ the bride of Leo John Holmes Saturday evening at Zion Nazarene Church. The bride. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kent of Ferry avenue. He is the gon of | Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Holmes of Elm street. street. MR. sae MRS. KENNETH PANTONE Lillian and Opal Kent Become Brides in Double Rite __The Rev, Willam Varian of Zion Nazarene Church Geile welding copemnny . " : 4 + i i an for Lil. John Holmes. ave TIME NG: “ONLY 180. “The Week's WASHED and DRIED” You can wash and tumble dry 3 automatic washer loads with @ Just a Few ee finest furnis SHOP WHI iWASH AT TEL ON mu _ Aston A’ aL }SELF-SERVE LAUNDRY . 25 North Telegraph Rd. Shopping Center - e — Parking Lot Right at the e Attractive Lounge G SELF SERVE ONLY ee oe we SAVE MONEY aa Laundry Steps. | from Tel- Huron 1 eas ae lian May Kent to Kenneth P.' Pan-| - a froek of yellow nylon and a ‘white hat faimmed with yellow OTHER ATTENDANTS Frank Macadaeg was Kenneth’'s best_man, and his ushers were and Richard C.. Pullng. The recaption was ‘held in the Temple immedia The new Mrs. Pantone changed to a light blue suit for their honey- ‘|moon trip through Canada, Ohio and Indiana. The Pantones will make their home on Whittemore street on their return. Poling of Bay in Vogue Now Jeonnle Poling served-as flower | pin girl for both brides. She wore Doti Hefner, Ronald L. Robertson Kent. became |: the bride of By MURIEL — pa Kenneth Threatened, the lion ; th sn P+ acer rune the hedgehog. rll him self into a spiky ball, But the Saturday pone, sensing threat, feigns evening at ire : Zion Nazarene | parents Pa rete to the ‘pos- Church. Mr. \sam’s tactics for their survival. and Mrs. John Helen C. was such a child. Her birth had been resented Kons of Feary as an outrageous interference in avenue Gre | » cherished personal plan of her "parents of the mother. When her brother was _bride. He ‘is born, this parent stilt saw im- position in nearly everything Hel- }-. the son of | on askeé—and as Buddy grew, Lowell E. | resisted any request that she New Rhinestone’ Bobby Pins NEW YORK (INS) — The utter end in fashion foolishness arrived today. ; It's the rhinestone-studded bobby If during all these years you thought bobby pins were just somethitig to hold your hair in place, these rhinestone-studded bobbies will be a revelation. For two-and-one-half dollars per pin (yes, $2.50 the pih) you get two- and-one-half inches of glitter and glamor. Ne more bandannas to keep your, hair from showing when its up in pins; you walk around proudly flashing your rhine- stones. - You wouldn't? That's okay, the famed costume jewelry firm Rhi bobby pins were made’as a gag for a wave- set advertisement; and they were so cute they're out for sale. The pins sell in sets, two for $5, complete with satin case. You're supposed to. wear them in your hair for evening or on your suit as lapel pins. -|doesn’t expect you to. oat tuadesA {It’s Bad Mistake | to Play ' Possum — claims bie real Mentity as 4 living Bride’s Twin Presbyterian Church of Fenton was the scene of * Philip G. Barnes, a 6-foot junior dressed properly and that beard isn't proper."' Barnes started grow- ing the beard a week ago so he could participate in the suburb’s Volunteer workers, . skilled or! ‘person at 2050 N. Telegraph Rd. PRETTY PROPAG@NDA PUFFER — Paying no heed to recent Russian protests against the launching of propaganda balloons, this pretty Russian girl, currently in exile from her home cans and not by King. ary huffs and puffs as she blows wa a a in ns Sees sal ooeececenen centennial celebration inv June. a ¥€ United Press Photo loon. Attached to the balloon is a message calling upon all Russians to fight the Communist regime. Its immediate destination ‘is the Soviet embassy ‘Suggests Dam school ryn through. an English Channel ‘\for 50 years. -—|dreds of huge pumps in the pro- “ithe arctic. iby Oakland’ County Circuit Judge lies, But Birth Rate in County Is Higher . Injury accidents and traffic deaths are on the in- crease in Oakland oe. but they aren't mounting as fast as 84 oreigape Both fatalities (96 "1955) and injury accidents (1,196) ‘represented increases of less. than-one per cent, but Regional Planning Commissien midyear ‘figures show = omanty population gain of more than seven per cen Last year, there were 80 fatal accidents, which’ killed 95 people. There were 1, 188 accidents result-— eed = personal injuries. res were released. this week by Oakland c Engineer Robert Osgood, who emphasizes they e not include all accidents and deaths inside city - “Most of our reports are received through Lansing State Police headquarters,” Osgood says. “The figures don’t include any accidents from Pontiac or Royal Oak, and we can’t be sure they include all accidents from smaller municipalities.” Osgood estimates the eight most dangerous roads in Oakland County, based on number of accidents S reported on - them, are. the Dixie Lina < Traffic Casualties o on Rise > way, M-59, Telegraph Road, Nesthresteon Highway, Grand River, Elizabeth Lake Road, Auburn Road, and Rochester Road south of Rochester, “The only change since last year would be the drop- ping from the list of M24,” Osgood commented. “There's heavy construction on it all year, and traffic has ven off. That brings Rochester Road higher on the “But the rest of the accidents in the county are pretty well scattered,” Osgood. doesn’t- believe the addit of more traffic lights on main roads would aid in bringing down the accident toll. - : oe “Whenever there's a new traffic light installed..on a state highway, the State Highway Department takes accident s at its location before and after in- Stallation,” he says. “Those surv show there are generally more accidents after installation than before.” His own spot maps indicate, he says, that -a. light installed two on the Dixie nway at Silver Lake Road has not been followed by fewer. accidents. “It fact, there have been more accidents per year since the light was put into = "he oye. Red Engineer — Says International Unit to Connect U.S.- Asia Possible in Atom Age LONDON (PA Soviet engineer says the atomic age has made possible the building of a vast in-| ° ternational dam across the Bering Straits — connecting Asia with America. After such a dam was built, the engineer said on a Moscow radio broadcast, an electric railway line could ran from London to Wash-| © ington. with a branch line to Peiping. London-to-Paris trains would tunnel that has been talked * * « The gigantic 45-mile Bering) . Straits dam would keep cold water! ° and ice from the Arctic Ocean from entering the Pacific. Hun, posed dam would be “operated by an atomic power station of about two to three million : “ The Soviet engineer continued The pumps would create an artificial warm current like the Gulf Stream. . . . This warmth would transform the climate of the continents of Asia and North America, which would become} akin to the climates of the parts of Europe passed by the Gulf Stream.” a ee The engineer said the dam also would destroy the ‘“‘notorious Si- berian anticyclone” and prevent forming of huge masses of cold arctic air. Thus Europe as. well as the other two continents would be saved from the cold breath of| from his home. He was spotted ‘Purdom’ s Divorce: al watery" be id Coa $900 Monthly scientists ‘‘of interested countries" SANTA MONICA wo — British to make a joint study of the prob-jactor Edmund Purdom will pay lems involved in a Bering Straits his wife Tita $750 a month ali- dam. ’ lmony under a divorce settlement! lL. 0, approved by the court and will) Three Detroit Youths provide ‘$150 monthly ach itheir two Seneers. “The great Siberian rive would become important ‘ue tional “waterways,” he said. Placed on Probation es Three Detroit youths yesterday | Mrs. Purdom te Ore that Pur- were placed on three-year proba- dom's ‘‘desperate love” tion and assessed $150 court costs earlier years gave way to ‘‘lies,| lies." Hjs changed senti-| iments became evident, she testi-| Sentenced were Thomes W./ fied, after = sey wud party, Schwartz, 17, of 15761 Burt; Rus- sell E. Dancey, 17, of 18982 Warner, and Russell O. Johnson, 17, ofidrove her home from the party 18445 Winston. and told her to go in and pay They admitted Feb. 20 stealing|the baby sitter. When she looked a juke box from the Seven Harbors|for him he had_disappeared, dnd Club House, 3200 Duck Lake Rd.,/she didn’t see him again that White Lake Township, night. Clark J. Adams. Mrs. naan ie te husband Builders to Spend $35 Million « on ‘Miracle Mile’ A $35 million price tag has been| placed on the shopping center now under construction at Telegraph) and Square Lake Roads in Bloom- | field Township. The size of the project is nothing new to the developers, who have planned and erected some 25 shop- ping centers across the nation. The {itm currently has five under con- struction, . Behind the project are Don M. Casto and Don M. Caste Jr, with their associate, builder W. B. Gibson. Headquarters for the firm is in Columbus, Ohio, Currently, ground clearing oper- ations are nearing completion on the 150-acre site. Only 50 acres will be used in the original de- velopment, which will include 100 diversified stores, according to the Casto organization. A lease for a 43,000 square foot building has been signed by the firm. | called An early 1957 completion date has been set for the project, “Michigan’s Miracle Mile Town and Country Shoppers City.” Don M, Casto said the develop- ment will comprise an integrated, diversified community of national-' ee ‘ Oe ae ae ae MILE OF SHOPPING—Builders are prepared to spend435 million on this proposed WIL. Penney Co., and another lease| shopping center in Bloomfield Township where work has already started on a 150-acre has been signed by.the S.S. Kresge) site. The architect's concept above shows a modern layout in which 100 stores offering | diversified lines of merchandise will be situated. To be completed early in 1957, the leading independent merchants of/Frank is the architect, the Greater Pontiac area. Parking for 5,000 cars is an inte- \grate part of the overall planning ly-famous chain stores and - the! lof the shopping center. C Melvin and Kingiof level land were located on two Royer and L.M. Schaffer are the}main arteries, and is also in the project engineers. center of a large number of im- The site was selected, firm of-|portant industrial areas and a ficials said; because the 150 acresjhousing developments nbeiseerncenn ns ‘SEE LAWYER’ — While police searched and a river was dragged all day Saturday Kenny Bell, 6, missing Toronto boy, was playing a few blocks who had heard a news broadcast. Later, at te * fe Next in Course ‘United Press Phote police statian: finale! Giatatest Gat te deat HE car near his home all night, but “didn't want to make a further statement until he had seen his lawyer.” by another -boy 1956 Easter Seal Campaign to Be Launched Saturday The 1956 Easter Sale Campaign|ing to the Oakland County Society to aid crippled children in the/|for Crippled Children, county will begin | Saturday accord:| The yearly one-month eounty ee sit ‘to sell Easter Seals is spon- Landscape Class a=" sai stat i crippled children socieities ‘in the “country. Matthew Cammareri, assistant campaign « in the coun- Pontiac Motor Employes, f Public to Hear Program Wednesday Night toe tas Oo0 in 0 carien of meet | ne or n & meet-| Funds will be used in the county ings for Pontiac Motor employes/to furnish phsycal therapy and the general public. The meet- ing this week is at 8 p.m. Wed- nesday in soos Pape Motor Div. | ¢: auditoriyn and is sponsored by the| dental Oakland County Cooperative Ex-\dicappeds n UMCally bam tension Service. This evening's program will in- clude information for home own- ers pertaining to landscaping, uses of evergreens, uses of. flowering shrubs, ornamental vines use prun- ing and care of shrubs, fertiliz- ers and insect control and shade tree care. z Over 90 per cent of the funds will remain in the state for di- | |rect service, The remainder sup- | Speakers for the evening will | ports 9 national program of educa- | be Lyle Abel, Oakland County |tion and direct service and re- farm agent, assistants John | search conducted by the Easter Trecke and John Bray, and Kar! |seal Research Foundation, Bailey, district horticultural | aoe agent. A question and anewer |51 bers Come to Ald of Do-It-Yourself Fans period will follow. Two more meetings are sched- uled in the series this month. On center will be known as ‘Michigan's Miracle Mile Town and Country Shoppers City.” Parking for 5,000 cars will be one of the main features of the future center, Developers of the project have planned and erected 25 similar centers across the country. March 14, home fruit garden care will be stressed with speakers cov- ering small fruits, (varieties, fer- tilizers and spraying), fruit trees, dwarf fruit trees, home vegetable gardens (soils and var- ieties}, and disease and insect con- \trol, | “The March 21 meeting will fea- ture Jawn care. Persons attending | will learn how to establish a) ilawn, how to care for the estab- | lished lawn, annual flower ber i | eties, culture and use; ahd | erinial flower selection, care cal Accord! ling to Trocke, 200 persons are expected to attend Wednes- pruning |g. LOUISVILLE, Ky. ®—Do - it - yourself devotees ade going to learn can Cl on Cae oan A five-year nationwide program. to educate home owners on how to fix leaks and make other minor repairs was outlined before the Kentucky. State Assn, of Master Plumbers, C. B. True, pfesident, said too © many people become panicky when ‘a pipe bursts in the base- -iment, A phase Redline teat: =: will be to teach how ‘|to turn off the main water valve, Major plimbing probleing should be left to the experienced profes- "s meeting. sional, however, True emphasized, | THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 6. ‘1956 f Today’s Quiz * Try this $000,000.06 question on your cigar smoking friends Q. What i is | Asnorten’ S~ Largest Selling Brand of Cigars? A. G2UGIOYIP Ou; seyow _Anpoo-cav Maa OND Advertisement) “No sur needed ! Medic eveling of Takes Little Time fo Get Trial Going - trial of Pete Nicotero on charges| ter. of illegal sale of liquor at his bot- tle ‘Club finally got started, forgot to bring ‘the complaint to| Pup” court, |filled, one prospect was excused. He tiad-a hearing defect. hallway. He said he was frined|@"e miniatures of real autos and of the g odleapads and a/2pping through the backyard on member of a private bottle club. |Say Ice Trough Spawns World's Vilest Weather York Times said today the current U. S, Anarctica expedition has dis-| A bingo covered a vast trough of ice, U » ex-| Educational toys are important | tent, “in which the vilest weather|to the toy industry—like the micro- Don’t Panic if Junior’s Toys ‘NEW YORK (INS) — Toys that she recifes a nursery rhyme: OF real shrimp eggs on its slides. talk are one of the top trends; sings. : the’ junior of the 53rd Annual American ‘Toy Fair, held in New York by the Toy Manufacturers of the USA., Inc. The preview of what Santa will The latest talking doll has a record compartment in her case is a gay OMAHA (®—It took time but the| famous Walt Disney cartoon chess | There were two new and ador- | . able fuzzy animalg — a “Pooped) The delay began when someon! Pup" with half-closed sleepy eyes| and floppy body and a pot-bellied, | bow-legged, pigeon-toed, cross-eyed | teddy bear with his red tongue) sticking out. Since kids are riding around in| * * Le When they thought the jury was Another prospect was tagged in electrically-powered toy cars that small-scale railroads, It’s natural that they should get some training in traffic safety. The result is child-sized electric | stop lights and traffic signs as well as a danger ci truck complete with NEW YORK W& — The New game uses the everyday | safety signs for its pattern of play. scope that comes complete with hed : : newepeper said hurricane gusts u?'3-Month-Old Boy Tips __ [clocked in the chute between Vic Scales at Five Pounds WHITTIER, Calif. @ — A boy " [slides through the trough -into| who weighed 1% pounds when he f the Indian Ocean. was born last Nov. 30 goes home piles at home! The Times, calling the expedi-|from the hospital today, a strap- tion’s geographic discovery one} ping 5 pounder. en deveped —_ ne inet ending pls of the most important this season,|) The family physician says the at stainless preparation "at said word of it has been brought) youngster, Steven Lee Danielson, | instant relief has to Washington by Dr. Paul A. Si-|is doing fine. 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NEW YORK (INS)=-In the pur- cult Gt leuptiieg en's teud shots - water culturally, one is called upon cmmy to dlecuss the art « Union Protests Slow Settlement Objections to Proposed Government Plan Delay Westinghouse Dispute WASHINGTON (#—Union objec- tions to some parts of a govern- ment-proposed settlement plan ap- peared today to be slowing prog- ress toward ending the 142-day Westinghouse strike. * * * the chrysanthemums are rather called naive, stupid, dull and an incompetent realist... - talking about. reqlity!” shud- ders a man whe is long on hair and short on chin. “Naive, stu- pid, dull.” One nods, even though he thinks .' One doesn't want to be Mrs. Olga Dormandi, a Paris painter who has been standing or|: sitting before canvases since she was 3 years old, 52 years ago, gets ig | Cries. 4On one side is the public of those who rave, and those who only stand and nod. FEARFUL SILENCE “It is frightful!” Mrs, Dormandi who says ‘this is this’ and ‘that is that’ and doesn't know what he :is And on the other are all those people who are afraid to death they say something stu- pid, so they say nothing at all.” * * ‘* ° Clapping sensitive hands to her ears, as if to shut out the horror; of art-conversations-recalled, she added: “Why do not people say only what js in their heart when they'see a painting? That is all we painters want to know, and it is all a people can know, “You must measure the great- ness of g painting by the amount of feeling it arouses in you—no other way.” ‘jair of hogwashery about the com- exhibit her internationally ae at whee ote ee Gallery, implies that. there is an ments of the majority « so-called) be I - * “They make us laugh,” she laughs. ‘'They tel) us what our painting means and all we can say, —'Oh really? I’m glad to know.’ " NEED HONESTY — A. small woman with a gentle face of great beauty, she’ insists that painters the. world over are not so much starved for food (‘‘al- though 99 pér cent of us do not eat very regularly’’) as for honesty: among art fans. | . one pana hungry only for the truth. We paint our emotions, and we want only to know if others feel our emotions. Only this. "The public must ctup being: atraid to speak. They must | tribution of space, and say to your- us what they really feel—before we are dead.” - We © Os cer ek ks painting, to talk abqut, a painting, to buy a painting: “Forget the harmony,. the rhythm, the good dis- seli—where is the emotion please, where is tle heart? “Tf you find no emotion, no heart, say it is a bad picture. Say it is ortable and dull, You will not hdrt us, the painter. 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Carey, presiderit of the International Union of Electri- eal Workers (IVE) was said to have insisted during five hours of discussions yesterday on reinstate- ment by the Westinghouse Elec- tric Corp. of % strikers fired for alleged violence, * * * The government plan, which has not been made, public, was un- derstood to call for reinstatement of 59 of these strikers. The cases of the other 36 would be submit: ted to arbitration. Robert D. Blasier, Westing- house vice president and the firm’s chief negotiator, was said to be insistent that the package proposal be accepted or rejected in its entirety, without change. About 55,000 workers: have been on strike, most of them IVE members. City Resident Enters |. State Police School Charles L. Weber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Weber of 37 Kimball Street has entered State Police School at Lansing. He is a graduate of Pontiac High School and served three _years in the U.S. Army. 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He’ll be glad to show you why you get more GO for your dough in a Ford V-8! & YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER FE 5-8163 $ = GREAT TV, FORD THEATRE, WWI-TV, 9:30 P. M. THURSDAY > Come in and we'll prove that you get more GO for your dough in a F ord V-8 : . ~ aye i i : / THE rOxTEAG FREES. TUESDAY. “MARCH 6, 1056 ¥, The Admiral ° Leaves His Post in J une of Cranbrook, is rol has directed the athletic school since 1929, will be leaving hayseed in my hair,” anid ‘Thompson, forward to retiring on a fagm im in. the happy guy whose white familiar to all students and *.* : Fe, zr % A Navy veteran of two wars, as ‘commander in World War II, it’s easy to understand the nickname of “Admiral.” ee “He kept his crew and quarters at Cranbrook in ship-shape,” said football coach Fred Campbell who has been groomed as successor. - Thompson is a New Englander. He was born in Massachusetts and before coming to Cranbrook he was the dean at Jamaica High in New York, “This has been a wonderful place for me,” he said, “but my plans called for retirement at 60, and that birthday will be October 28th.” HE WAS ALSO TRACK COACH Beside the athletic director's duties, Thom - prided himself as the track coach since 1929, a _ which Cranbrook showed perennial strength in its i | ~ a Michigan man will take over the track duties,” he said. Thompson was speaking of Don | _McEwea former Michigan track great who is 4 member of the school’s faculty. pson family takes pride in its-role of red a Michigan athletic team. Back in pson, one of Colgate’s great athletes, ‘mound and pitched Colgate. ‘to victory over __— nine. * . * * The elder Thompson now 89 is still living in New Berlin, N. Ro and is — a farmer at heart,” said the ““Don’t know a ‘appro opriate that nickname will be,” he cracked. “I'll be getting my Navy pension and then a down like an old landlubber.” who is expected to succeed Thomp- everything it takes to handle the ee son in Je : Fred knows that, athletics at st otal se . As one coach in an- ‘ootbal wath cae One Take it easy with those cows on that Maine farm. They'ré not used to running the 440 to get to the pastures. DITTOS IN THE PRESS BOX There's just no talking to those radiomen since - that lucky overtime win over The Press team last week. Good thing for the mikemen three ofthe star has-beens were “ss bray Press lineup .. . nuff said. x * A famous boxing trainer, Al Palladino, has some- thing to say to athletes keeping in shape. His tip is,. go into your kitchen and throw away your frying fees The best aad to stay in shape is to eat broiled or x * & * Out Pittsburgh way, the Pirates have found a man- tale es tin Cranbrook will be in er one season, “I'm glad Camp- eport ager who takes his name seriously. Bobby Bragan, has ay Prev ust that, “braggin” about where the Pirates season. Here's one r who don't ae in a towel. He says Pittsburgh will finish be or better. his own sake he better be right. Dewalt Unanimous Choice for Place on All-Valley 5 They cond the Saginaw wan ee Flint Central’ $ smooth- Conference All-Valley basketball! Working guard (24); Jim Kanary teams today, and Pontiac was| another fine running guard and) Drayton Drug whipped Beattie! In the process of holding court given three places on the two dead-eye goal-maker from Arthur squads. Five of the six Valley schools were represented on the last team, Bay City being the Ray (8) and senior forward, Rod basketball games last night at AAU, . Only one missing. Pontiac Chiefs’ star scorer, re- bounder and playmaker, Willie Dewalt, was one of two unani- mous choices, Husky, 6-5 Flint _ Northern center, Clarence Elli- ott was the other. Each received the maximum of 30 votes,. from : Valley writers and coaches. Completing the Ist team were Deb Blondin, fine shooter and ball from Saginaw Eastern (20) Poirier Winner of Sanguine Tilt NEW YORK (—Gene Poirier of Niagara Falls, N.Y., and Danny Jo Perez of New York each started) long vacations today as a result of their bloody bout at St. Nicholas Arena last night. Poirier won the scrap when Dr. Alexander Schiff refused to per-| Perez to answer the bell for ninth round because of a deep over his left eye. The verdict } as an eight-round TKO. Perez’ gash required 18 stitches he'll be out of action three dangerous spot. because they are’ on the « Mate Is Found Dead - SAN FRANCISCO # — Bruce Ogrodowski, 43, a one-time bat- Hil (24). Chiefs’ 'Treais (11) weré named on the! 2nd squad, Others are: Flint Cen-. tral's Don Van Orden (7); Gary Lee, Arthur Hill (14). and. Bay City’s Jim ‘Chesney (10). Others tioned in the balloting were: Henty Clarke (FN), Al Mil- ler (FN), Harold Busch (BC), Dale Kingsbury (FC), Carl Proffer (BC), Jim Alexander (AH), Tom Ryan /(FN), Charles (BO), /Ron Frost (Sag). TYRON, N. Equestrian star Frank: uty. 19, of Birm- ingham, is a member of the three- day squad participating in the field trials for_the U. S. Equestrian Olympic Team now underway at this training site. = Ld Duffy, a student at the Uni- versity of Michigan, was chosen as a member of the three-day team at the Metamora horse show last Fall. The trials started last Satur- day and will last two weeks. Of the 20 horsemen and 50 mounts participating, 11 riders and 18 horses will make the trip to Swe- den for the Olympics in June. The U.S. will have teams in |the “Prix De Nations” (Arena Jumping Team), in “Grand Dres- sage” “Three Day” events. Major Robert Borg of Dalles, | Crampton | Duffy in Equestrian Trials en's Golf Tournament. * (Classical Riding) and, (Cross Country) Oregon, coach of the three-day team who appeared at the Bloom- ‘The survival of the fittest begins in prep basketball ranks today inl Bed in District t Wednesday the te: stirs lo- cally af Ponting High School where Opener Northville. (11-4) and neighboring B schools provide a| Walled Lake (11-5) playing the sec- hot elimination race. Oxford takes/®>d game could re- on Romeo and Rochester goes|*ult in’ Northville-Milford against Lake Orion, with Avondale |¢lash in the finals Saturday. Clarkston waiting for the * ¢ * winners Friday night. The two teams met last week- interesting B district is/°™4 and Northville Mil- tomorrow coming district tournament, The { in the eliminations at Walled Lake Friday and Saturday, opening against Brighton Friday night: GETTING THE WORD—Members of Milford's Wayne-Oakland League champions get the word from coaeh Jack Minzey—(left) about the forth- Farmington (#-8) and Clarence- Finals at all district sites will be played Saturday night, with winners going into the the regionals next weekend. ; Also in the playoff here is Northville, last week's conqueror of Milford. Seated left to right are Jim Green and Al McFarlane. Back row left to right are Lee Averill, John Priestly, Jim Davidson and Fred Baker, Redskins play ANN ARBOR —Michigan State ended up fifth in the Big Ten basketball standings, squeaking by Michigan, 76-75, in a season-ender last night. * . The Wolverines ended up in a tie for eighth with Wisconsin. Each was 4-10 in conference play, MSU was 7-7, Michigan State's undisputed fifth place finish was accom- plished by two season-ending re- sults. Champion lowa beat In- diana and MSU beat Michigan. Indiana ended up 6-8 and tied with Minnesota for six * * * MSU's brililant Julius McCoy, despite Michigan's hawk-like guarding, hit for 20 points and ran his three-year college total to 1,377 points. His 600 points for a single season also set a Spartan record, Center Ron Kramer, Michigan's big gun all year, was held to 14 points, but guard Tom Jorgensen caged 24. The game reached halftime in a 40-40 deadlock, and al- together the bead changed hands ‘Drug, Poole Fives Win Waterford Loop Games | Motor, 86-69, and Poole Lumber idefeated Johnson & Anderson, 64- Junior ¢enter, Hudson 60, in Waterford Recreation League eral states might drop out of the night shift quintet of GMC, Isaac Crary. * * | Dick Carter netted 30 points for Beattie while Clarence Beers led the Drug quintet with 29, Joe Umphrey scored 33 points in a losing cause for J & A. In tonight's action the Waterford Merchants face Clarkston at 7:15 and os meets Manny's Bar at &: 30. | last year, is America's sole entry in the Grand Dressage. DeM oss F. avored in Florida's E. Coast Event ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. u—Sev- enty-five amateurs teed off today in the qualifying round of the 28th annual Florida East Coast Wom- * * Grace DeMoss of Miami, a for- mer Curtis Cup team mémber and Florida East Coast winner for the past two years, is the pre-tourna- ment favorite. * e Other top “contenders include Mary Ann Downey of Baltimore, recently named to this year's Cur- tis Cup team; Marjorie Lindsay of Decatur, TIll.; Mrs. Maurice Glick of Baltimore; Ann White of Pittsburgh; Mrs. Fred Crawford of Durham, N.C.; Mrs. Stanley field Open Hunt Club Horse Show Emerson of Dayton, Ohio, 1 hed Nips M, 76-75 eight times.. It was a far dit. ferent contest from MSU's 86-76 victory at East Lansing Feb. 6 in the only other encounter be- tween the two teams. — Michigan State went ahead to stay with five minutes left as guard Jack Quiggle hit on a shot from the field. * Michigan State finished the sea- son 13-9 overall and Michigan 9-13. _Tom Gl rgensen of Michigan, while the Spartans were watching \Kramer and the Wolverines"watch- ing McCoy, slipped jin 24 points to steal scoring honors, SUMMARY STATE MICHIGAN ‘arrier, MICH. McCoy, f edden, MICHIGAN MIC! HIGAN ———$$$—$—$$$ AAU’s Dan Ferris Roiled ‘by Santee Lawyer's Talk ‘Dominate 1956 -|Ten's most prolific scores in his- llinois, lowa Big 10 Squad MSU’s McCoy, Ohio's Freeman Also. Named to 6-Man Teom CHICAGO w— “Two of the Big vs tory and two stars each from |"! jchampion Iowa ‘and Illinois com- posed the 1956 All-Big Ten basket- ball team selected ‘today by the Associated Press. For the 2nd straight year, a six-man Ist team was selected because of the red-hot competition — the Big Ten's top drawer | ** pl * * * ” The mythical team picked in a poll of 12 Associated Press sports writers who cover Big Ten gamies \included: Freeman was a unanimous choice and McCoy missed one Ist team. vote. The entire . six-member near team is composed of seniors. Missing the Ist team by the barest of margins was Illinois’ great junior cénter, be-spectacled George Bon Salle. Second team lineup also in: cluded Wally Choice of Indiana and Joe Sexton of Jurdue at forwards; and Michigan's great football player, - and Wisconsin's Dick Miller, at Perhaps reflecting the results of the 12-foot free throw lane which aided smaller layers, the 1956 all-star team was not par- ticularly tall. “Bian Play PRIDAY—1:00 p. magentele see . ob “SATURDAY 88 _THURSDAY"#:38 p. 'm—-Gaiden city RDA 8 Mery m.—Farmington vs. SATURDAY—$- z m.--Champtonship. at aed Lake er og Yat * Yeon, vs. mapar-s : Soares 230 Ps Cmampionshiip. wxorenoat 352" m—Troy ve. press? lone gs ts yt ve. = ve SATURDAY—8: BY] a5 =_Cnamptonship at Harper Weeds Tee: “2 p. m.—Lakeview vs. South ke. 00 p. m.—Roseville va. Harper Woods, SATURDAY—8: oo B m. i oak Blane ESDAY “6°00 p m. — Grand it DAY—6:00 p. m.—Holly vs. Grand Blanc-Lapeer wine ane ys > m. = Champions. oa WEDNESDAY iw p. m.-—Pitegerald vs. Madison, m—Van Dyke vs. Shrine fe — 7:30 ——. ee Lesher #00 ie “center Line vs. Van “Dyn e-8hrin win. SATURDAY 9:00 p.m.—Champiensht ADD PAIRINGS . CLASS C PAIRINGS t Hore THURSDAY—-7:00 p. —Mt. St. Mary vs. Pontiac "et. Mikes. ".: 30 p. m.—Almont vs. Pontiac St. Preds. SATURDAY —17:00 oe pm m— Cham plonship. Cle Cy Farmington —1:30 p.. m—Oak Park “Bloomfield. Hills. Y¥—7:00 p, m.—West Bloom- field vs. South Lyon. FRIDAY-—1:00 m. on Lake 8t. Mary vs. Oak rk-Bioomfield winner. aga eS 00 ¢ m. Gena. TUESDAY. tbe Pp. Sector mone City vs Marine ee 6:30 p. m.—Capac.vs. Ar meda. THURSDA _—_ p. m. Seca v8. Paegrmar soe —. 8: Eadie m.—Holy TURDA Oy nner 2 00 m.—Millington vs. paris. 6:30 p. 5 —Storth Branch vs. Frankenmuth. - -- f—8:00 p. m.—Marlette vs. iiewad i m.—Lakeville p-Prankenmuth winner. mpion: inj ‘ va. ship. Pointe St. Paul a eshore PRIDAY—7:0 Le “gastiand % vs. New Baltimore. 9:00 "a —ew Haven vs. St. Paul- Lebeshere winner. soochhcemnsna fea 18 p.m.— Championship. Ay 100 pe 00 p. m.—Piint Ather- ton vs. Phint Bt. John FPRIDA m.—Flint Redeemer ve. Ortonville-Bentley. winner. GATURDAY—7: ~ en: at V car TUESDAY —1" 1§ p. m Hig hiand Park Benedict vs. Perndais St. James pad B.2- —Centerline St. Clemens vs. RO Bi Y¥—T:15 p. m—St. Rita vs, St. Benedict-8t. James winner 6.45 Dp. m.—DeBales vs. St. Clemens-8t. Mary inner. “ BATURDAY—1:30 p.m.—Champlonship. CLASS D PAIRINGS at Grand Blane WEDNESDAY—8:00 p. m.—Dryden vs. \¥—7:00 p. m.—Hartland vs 6:30 m.—Goodrich vs. WRDNESDAY—3:90 m. — Country Dey vs. New Baltimore St. Mary. 2:00 p.m vs. Detroit @&. Rose. BA’ ¥—T:00 cova noon comm -ling center in ines. Paes ma-—Champtonship. | ¢. 1956 Gri diron TV Plan Wins x pe Approval Sets Up a National Game-of-Week on 8 Dates Next Fall. d KANSAS CITY! »—The National Collegiate Athletic Association membership. has . approved the football television plan recom- mended by its TV committee, NCAA executive-director Walter Byers announced one of last season, was 224 for and 12 against. ‘ Byers said the television com- mittee will meet tomorrow and Thursday in New York to receive proposals for telecasting the na- tional series. = * g The 1956 plan provides for a national game-of-the-week on 8 ‘idates with 5 Saturdays being devoted ‘to district telecasting. It's the 11th successive time the nation’s colleges and universities have voted for controlled telecasts of cies eo football. Scoring Race . |About Finished Beliveau Holds Edge Over Howe; -Is Only 6 Off Record : . MONTREAL \«® — Montreal's Jean Beliveau, the highest’ scor- National Hotkey League history,;-has the individual scoring race just about locked up with a steady-7-point edge over Gordie Howe a. Detroit. Beliveau has rammed in 44 goals—6 short of the one-season high for an NHL player set by teammate «Maurice Richard in 1944-45—and 37 assists for an 81- point total. Howe picked up 1 goal and 3 assists last week for a total of 74 points. Another Canadien, Bert Olm- stead, picked up 3 assists during the week and now has 51, just 4 short of the one-season record set by .Detroit's Ted Lindsay in 1949 BO. Jacques Plante still has the best goal-tending mark, allowing an average of 1.79 a game to the 2.12 average posted by Detroit's Glenn COLLEGE To cog igh cre RESULTS —— te 76, Michigan 75; Iowa 4, Indiana 73; St. Louis 68, Arkansas 66 (overtime); Colorado 67, Oklahoma - 66; Alabama 82, Florida 75; Duquesne Bonaventw Nebraska 80; Minnesota 95, Ohio State 89; Northwestern 83, [linois #2; Muhien- berg, 64, Gettysburg 14; Florida State Georgia 15; Kalamazoo 65, Detroit "Tech oe. = Illinois Upset lowa Clinches Big 10-Title By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The long-range feud between ace miler Wes Santee and the Ama- teur Athletic Union dragged on its weary way today with AAU Ma- jor-Domo Dan Ferris stepping up to take a couple of verbal swings. His target, as always, was San- tee’s outspoken attorney, Charles P. Grimes, who has beaten the AAU in the courts twice—oncé by ——T|having its lifetime ban against Santee stayed and again by suc- cessfully fighting off an AAU vet.| fort to have the injunction wiped | out. Sunday, Grimes touched on many suspect that it is Grimes who fs deciding for the. states. Just an- other of his bogus statements,” Fisher Quintet Union Champion After Assist ; “ it’s Hot Stove UAW ClO, LEAGUE The NU Wildeats edged-power- é wen .., ‘ % % fal Hilinois, runner-up to the League Time and— Be Ren § 2 3 a3 Day. a 83 to 82, in the final | ‘we The UAW-CIO League basketball tilt belonged to Fisher Body Local 506 today, thanks to a helping hand from the day shift. squad of Gen- jeral Motors 594. subjects, hinted darkly ‘that sev: GMC's day shifters upset the, 52-46, in a union loop tilt. Sunday after. noon at Jefferson to resign the losers to 2nd place. A victory by the night shift would have created a two-way tie for the top. Dale Davis sparked the win- ners’ attack with 25 points, Gene George led the night shifters on il. mentioned that the AAU might need a new lawyer for the hearing on the injunction coming up Friday and suggested that per- haps there was not a quorum pres- ent at the AAU Executive Com- mittee meeting which banned San- tee. “I've heard that phony stuff be- fore,’’ fumed Ferris referring to) Pontiac Motors Local 653 day Grimes’ prediction that the AAU|shift club triumphed the easy way would be minus four states. “0 as Ford 898 of Milford forfeited. OLD HAND — Eddie Miller, (left) Philly coach gives Ted Ka- zanski some shortstop tips at Clearwater, Fla. training camp. Ka- zanski, who hails from Hamtramck,. was one of the early birds to start work, ¢ By International News Service Towa won the Big Ten title last night and an automatic berth in the national collegiate basketball championships. But the biggest news came not from the Western Conference champion but from Northwestern, the team that wound up in last place. 30 seconds. It was the first Big since Feb. 26, 1955. Nlinois, still stunned by Iowa's Parsons, Amick in ‘500’ INDIANAPOLIS uw — Johnnie Parsons, 1950 winner, and George Amick, outstanding rookie on the AA championship circuit last year, were nominated today. to drive in the 40th Indianapolis 500-mile auto race May 30. AP Wirephote PURCHASED — Catcher Jim| Mangan was picked up by the New York Giants for the waiver price of $10,000 from the . Pittsburgh Pirates yesterday. Mangan, 2%, was with Hollywood and El Paso last year, hitting .366. Eyes Welter Title BOSTON (® — Power-punching|tender, battered Smith in the Tony DeMarco, still overanxious, | jeighth round at Boston Garden looks ahead to a hoped-for secohdjlast night after forcing the Cin- chance at the welterweight title he|cincinnati boy to drop his guard once held after whaling light-/with a smashing left hook to the weight king Wallace (Bud) Smith)stomach, for a technical knockout, It took the Boston Belter just 7 * 45 seconds of the ninth round to continue his barrage at a pace which caused Smith's corner to throw in the towel and Referee ‘Jimmy McCarron to call a halt. Top Teams of AP Cage Poll , | ,Desarco weighed 1154 and The top 20 teams with first., title 10 rounder which was neither place votes and won-lost records|televised nor broadcast. through Saturday in parentheses) (points based on 10 for first, 98-7 Warriors Whip Madison tc.): Le asain Junior League Finale K as reece 44 Maes ; oO! aroli it r} Dayton) a3 ue es 13 Jefferson's basketball team" remaargerr i aga vee 730| crushed helpless Madison, 55-8, in ss3, the final Pontiac Junior High Towa (7) (16-5) 310 477\ League game of the season at DeMarco, the leading welter con- Louisville (6) (23-3) Ijlinots (18-3 Southern Methodist (2) Kentucky (2) (10-5) UCLA way THE SECOND TEN (22-2)... . 228| Jefferson. Sammy Cole paced the Seas ew: *- 1 Warriors with 12 points. West Virginia (1) (21-) North Carolita 125 | io3 Preliminary, 51-22. 118-5) Ten victory for Northwestern | DeMarco TKO’s Bud Smith} victory last Saturday, suffered its third Big Ten defeat. It was a bitter end to what was to have been one of the Illini’s ‘‘greatest seasons.” The Iowa Haykeyes whipped Indiana, 84 to 73. Iowa ended ‘conference play with a 13-1 record jand 17-5 for the season. NU iW the Manager (Twenty-second of a Series) Alex Kellner collected 12 hits in 56 times at bat for a .214 aver- age last season. That's a respect- able batting mark for a pitcher. a \ | ail ELMER VALO In the following, sityation, Kell- ner was due up at the plate. What strategy would you have called for? Lou Boudreau, Kansas City Manager, called it right. (R) stands for a_ righthanded batter or pitcher and (L) for a lefthanded batter or pitcher. The A's and Detroit are tied 2-2 in the last of the sixth at Kansas City. Ned Garver (R) is pitching for the Tigers as Bill Renna opens with a double and Bill Wilson walks. Joe Demaestri grounds out, the runners advanc- ing. Joe Astroth walks, filling the bases. Kellner (R), the A’s start- ing pitcher, is the next batter with Vic Power {R) to follow. Would you: a. Try a squeeze bunt with Keliner at bat? b. Let Kellner swing away? ec. Put in he pinch-hitter for 11. Vanderbilt (19-4) 168 | 112. Holy Cross «3) (21-4) 133, The Warrior Junior Varsity) Kellmer? 13. Temple (21-3) 127, whipped Madison's reserves in the a) “(zt Tady) 79 um 07 Sate? alow 16. Oklahoma City (3) (186) ...... 103) Fj dings: 17, ——- (10-5) ee 71) dee ean ok w ../ aaa) dn payoid $Y ey, ‘“BwuueYy 18 Wake Perea 110-2) ba Washingtow «....-.sseeeds5 4s. i ¢| auzoy Suyoi0j ‘peyjem ay pue sou 20. Utah (1) (21-8) . stern ooo... 4 4/-19M Oy WY 6) fy and sem ‘1a)1eq . ipeha: ‘Mlcanaky | Wcchscen cose eee rat cee | tree Ere votes.) — received sfterees Pocrane thle : H Hi Ayel 8 ‘OTeA a) “Unsey | THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. MARCH 6, 1956 NINETEEN ; 908 West Huren at Telegraph—Pontiac ALTERATIONS —REPAIRS—REMODELING AS fords tine 1954. (6- Cyl.) and All Studebaker thee ‘54 (6-Cyl.) 35 Guaranteed Also TAIL PIPES and EXHAUST PIPES INSTALLED FREE 77 W. Huron St. Open “9 to 9” FE 8-0424 YOU. MEAN: THERE'S A Better Way ‘70 reaver? P35. M-Ls chubeneli say this will be ‘farchery chairman had several Ht a a i = 5° 1 pam -heabestan Class B, 7 p.m.-~Lakeside Royals . va Stadium Inn — D, 1 a7 by Buick vs. Boys Class Cc, 8:30 p. ma Trejens ve Griff's orm - r- Se een 2 Coast's Solo Solons moved into second place. with a 1,834 egount in the all-events class, rause of Milwaukee held his it m act lead in that division. There were no changes in the Metropolitan Shoot One of: the important archery shoots coming up for Multi-Lake Conservation association fs the indoor shoot, March| other a Flint round affair, at the M-L range. In the last M-L Flint round, Ed Stack Jr. shot 56 for 258, George Marks 50 for 208. Art Liss, M-L close shots at foxes in the week- end hunt, recently. endo of at grup of 208 point career scorers in. major col-| bounder -|Another Dublinski Class 30 p.m.—Shaw's Jewelers! vs. Stone’ Front 2 i By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Fagg seven-foot Don Bolde- leading conference scorer lege annals, was the only unani- mous choice on the 1956 Associ- Signs With Toronto football union yesterday announced. the signing of Jim Dublinski, 6-2 center and linebacker. He is the brother of Tom Du- Jim played college football at Uteh, He was with the Washing- ton Redskins in the Natiénal Foot- ball League before going into the Ebben ‘Picked on MVC to oes it easy” today by man- sg Hutchinson: ith was troubled by a sore arm most of last season and Hutchinson said he is taking no Army two years ago. chances of a recurrence of the ailment. . 12-Year-Old eo rene” Be | Pontiac Skater Bre Gon! skates, the ” iii GD _ |Aims for Title Dion” Iabeage’ coast 8 ) sl é : Alsncat ‘ualieraided ‘in her- own 0m route Bkae Dado Oo : . PS ae q : rr Ty eee ye . LAKELAND, Th.’@—Woen ih, Hera iusiy) eal oo, “new Seaele Welated the WWM ad) ploded with a bang) end Ray | “Deckverd, 12 - year - old Loretta Detroit ‘Tigers open their talent.” ‘{nothing: to do with the holdout of and the others for « |Chapman, will set her eyes on the schedule Saturd®y| gion was called from the out-(Pexular first baseman Earl Torge-| while, after we'leave the grapp- |Michigan juvenile girls’ speed SANDERS uingt the Washington Senatorsiniis to first base yesterday and|°™, Mly unsigned Detroiter. Be-| fruit cirewit.” eh |skating crown, March 10. Lorett FOR RENT . you'll find bonus baby Jim said he Sides Torgeson, the Tigers have) ),.. oe PR ag. . i. a on rer Bucky Harris Wayne and Jack Phill Brady, a baby pitcher!has been entered for the event to at ete ide Se Hicks| vould open there Saturday. And,|Wayne Belardi " |g sorte x mans DES bld at the Indoor Hast La ‘TRAVIS at second bas promaing J. added, the switch was} “It'll be good for Small either [tion at -nearby for De-| oe rink 5 eae ena a a [Milly an experiment” to fied) wy,” Waris sald. “It will give jit farm hands withoit allowing sine POI arin outfielder, behind plate. where’ the 19-year-old signed him experience on grouad@ers that (a bit, was scheduled to test his Siiecltny Agmating -whatever color’ ohana HOLLYWOOD w&—Dolores Gray|Dolores might. be wearing. , al usual Holly-| Far from being a drawback, Do- aay iene mua “2 TY lores feels thet her financial te case, it's riches to more riches.| ieee -_ ee * * * * Refreshing, han it? Here’s a gal) “Because I didn't need jobs to who was born with plenty, yet de-iget by on,” she reasoned, ,“I could ‘Piveloped a potent —— came a star of the Bros ‘ay and/wouldn’t help me, That's I |London stage. Now she’s adding way a star in London at 2" REREEREEE EE Gh: movies to her conquests a COMFORTABLE LIFE of She was asked about her fami- wa ly's wealth. in “Let's say that my mother has|she was 3. She has been appear- [CAKE THEATER i ent that. brought her stardom POODLES AND MORE POODLES Gray, born with plenty of money, now in the movies, relaxes beside her Hollywood pool with some of her poodles. She's got them in a See? Poti ___ THE PONTIAC’ PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH ‘6, 1956 . nce am f “Tore : ‘ork, At a recent count, | Hs 3 is : the that ’ London Canyon end teather in Rev|Gun She payed te nie erased BL Chief Chides. Parents a *this policy.” But, SRRREEQEREAS 0 cic oo 0 ever vane oni } i J = . - 2 he sents a rout ond wy a 'FOY Rising Juvenile Crime)\2 x men _ Jewelry and Curency Sexoggies opening night played eguard r Aa the Help — - Sra, ovo Jack Neat ats bert Western mato cnctaae for Pan WAsHING TON am vat * criminal acts of their children,” | peices oe ‘CROSS CHANNEL’ : jrector J. Edgar, Hoover has bluntly “ © Breokfest years, - \declared that the ‘penalty of law’| , The FBI chiet sald there cer. With WAYNE MORRIS ~ Jack Decker's @ Lunch . igor wis Bert Labs in’ hwo, on|should be imposed on parents win fatal ta cag tide of juvenile =e : : On US-10 in Drayton Plains §=—Cafeterio ..@ Dinner Le ges Saazliting herslé Mt tvenle dengue, | tin “than apathy or failure of _—— : the logical successor to the great venile - parents in properly discharging : She later did “Carnival . s * responsibilities to their children.” | THE LONG, LONG LAUGHS: Flanders” and managed to win| Hoover said it is his “firm be- a cltteriel ao d> the, Antoinette Perry Awardilief” that rs and fathers an outspoken editorial on to face legal ana|unquent parents in the current FBI START HERE SATURDAY! though the show lasted only six)should be “ performances a \financial responsibility for the “Law Enforcement Bulletin” Hoov- er said: “Without doubt the parent who fails to provide, moral training and Earl Hears Bing Sing | Cross Country on Phone By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — Bing Crosby sang to me over the telephone and, cheat that I am, I _ sneaked a tape-recording of it. (Legally!” It was a call from Hollywood. I had a Mohawk * ‘midgetape” on my desk. “Hello, Earl, this is Bing,” gteaned the old Groaner. So.we didn't get to the concertizing right off. “I’m working with the Thin Grin—Sinatra,” Bing said‘in his airy way. “The Thin Grin and Her Sererfe Highness. Be seeing you one of these days. I'm going to Europe about April 1.” “You going to Grace Kelly's wedding?” I asked excitedly. i “Haven't got the wardrobe for it, Earl. I’m gonna see Lib- , | erace. Maybe I can cut down one of his a. You going?” * i. “Sure, I'm going to work.” é “You gonna cover it? You'll love that! A fellah'll have to fhave striped trousers and as- cot tie and all that jive, “But, I guess you can rent a suit.” Bing cleared his ton- sills, “They wanted me to tell you something about ‘High Tor,’ this thing on TV Mar. 10. “It's a big thing, the biggest thing since ‘King of Kings.’ There’s this little girl Julie Andrews and Nancy Olson and Everett Sloane. You know hint ——— “( | “Weill, he sings a fong in this thing, | so damn well I'm a little | upset I didn’t audition him a little more carefully. He's good, this boy.” : “What about this song ‘John Barleycorn’ that you sing?” The Groaner began groaning it over the phone. I hoped the iphone operators were listening, but I know they never, never listen in. The little tape recorder was whirring merrily. “Does that song refer to whisky?” I asked afterward. “Yeah, yeah. It tells how people should be careful ‘cause they ‘get in trouble if they overdo it.” “Bing,” I said, “anything to these stories about you getting |married?” ! Lasren : Be oe an Sodio’ 2» COBWE. hag ey _ WARNER BRoS.**"""* _ULTRA-NEW LOOK IN Musica.s/ SOCCECOGC eee, oo ee a nf ‘ee R**Sesecesoncccsesece® - \al Z Da UMMINGS PL Su e CFS COSC COP GOFe Ceet we Severtoserve ces seeteoee GRAND ENTERTAINMENT! The Outstanding Surprise Picture of the Past Year! THe FOR A CHECK UP...ow Your | tle down with an old goat?” Could I say I knew maybe a million? “Ever see Herb Polesie or any of them guys?” Bing -sald. “How's Gleason? Did you know the Thin Grin is making a || A downright oe sequel to ‘I'll Cry Tomorrow’? He's calling it “I'll Cry Any prescription about [Damn Time I Want To.” laughs ond the pursuit of “By the way, Bing,” I said, “I recorded this. O.K.?” “Oh, sure. Say hello to the boys, will you?” We played it back later and Slugger said Big Crosby sound- ed exactly like Bing Crosby. —— ow | tape-recordings? THE MIDNIGHT EARL .. . Adlai Stevenson canceled theater tickets to stay home and listen to Ike's speech . . . Nobel Prize wiriner Wm, Faulkner's off to Mississippi for a ‘big event—he's becoming. a grand- )father .. . Deborah Kerr’s husband, Tony Bartlett—now with CBS in London—joined her here this weekend for a few days. | Everything dandy there. Pat Ward (of the Jelke mess) tells Village pals she'd wed an att'y. | Otto Preminger squired Marlene Dietrich to “Rock Hunter,” and they went back to say hello to Jayne Youknowwho . lz jockey Bill Williams will be master of ceremonies ot t. te Revion’s 250G TV quizser, “Most Beautiful Girl in the World” . “The Matchmaker” repaid its backers in only 11 weeks + Georgie Hormel (Leslie Caron's ex) is serious about model Vikki Duggan ... Rudy, the Hotel Warwick’s famed barber, on get the Person-to-Person treatment, Joan Bennett's daughter, Melinda Markey, is giving up the Pooal for modeling .., Are scandal mags slipping? One B’way /newsstand returned 500 copies of the 550 it ordered last month |. » » Hollywood's Mary Murphy and Dale Robertson will make it a June wedding. Earl's Pearls ... A fool and his money are soon parted—which puts him in.a class with the rest of us. WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Any girl can tell you—the only thing harder than a diamond 1s getting one.”—P-K. Sideliner. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Al Hibbler tells of the rich Texan | who ordered a separate dictionary for every word. A Martian (reports singer Enzio Stuartf) came ac | ture of Marilyn Monroe and exclaimed, “I never c Istand this modern art.” That’s earl, brother. (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) rari ar (Sa 0 THEATRE NDAY — DOOR mil ls WE LTT 7 OTE * a pic- ld under- HIS FIRST STARRING fe , ‘« MOTION PICTURE! discipline in home must as- sume the major share for joven delinquency. “Still this basic failure is aol. ingly. prevalent; and the regret- parents who™ neglect their duty continue to do so because they are not held responsible for their dere- liction.” —- He added: “The startling crime conditions existing today reflect that in America the = is fail. ing in its traditional function as the first and foremost classroom—j a place of learning how to live as weil as a place of living.” Hoover noted that youthful law- breaking “is not confined to any one strata or society or ted of community’’ and gave this chilling summary of the juvenile crime pic- ture: “More ten one - half million | youngsters in the age brackets 10 through 17 were arrested in the United States in 1954. This group accounted for nearly 40 per cent of the arrests for all serious crimes reported by 1,389 cities having ag Sepa totalling approximately “Yet the peak of the delin- ord birth rate of the past 15 years, If the present delinquency rate in not checked, the estimat- ed juvenile arrests in 1964 will increase more than 45 per cent im 1964." He commented: ‘‘There can be) little hope for solution of . the jyouth problem unless the duties of | parenthood are fulfilled, under pen- alty of law if necessary The FBI chiet noted that < ‘some table fact ts that the irresponsible| @ America’ s#] Comedy Favorites - in a Full-Length, Fun Riot. | on the Big Theatre Screen in Color! “No, no plans, Earl. Know any loose chicks that want to set- , Advertisement) * sing aes tcnamn sronr som ccneen ar ov HELIN DEUTSON - moroensrmeo CASTIAAM QOLOR a a tener ov TECHIICOLOR 4 omectes or ALERANDER WALL eooovce ov DESI ARWAD + assooure pecoucee JERRY THORPE A Lanra Productions, ne. 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Protect ee Pleading to reckless driv. ing, 27-year-old Donald Tuohy of Detreit was fined $75 with $25 costs yesterday by Orion Township Helmar G, Stanaback. Detroiter Carl Webber, 26, who pleaded guilty to drunk driving yes- 1, 1.40-1: black. om 1.50-2.00 a radishes, hot- ireens—Kale, No 1, 1.00-1.80 bu. Poultry sevhorr uae pp * * March § (AP)—Prices paid Grain rie pet if pound {2 ob. "Batre fot Bo. 1 quailty CHICAGO, “Tisren 8 — Opening | 8¥8 Us Rene, ~ ae ss Rye : St general 8 ibe.) 27-31, 2.21% Senseres 13 Q ge 2.47% a a arket- firm h od - 1.50% ¥ rcsescs 123%) CO!Dts light hort. Farm offerings - 302% eee baoet pp or grees No receipts of fryers .. 2.05% ed tod Some end vers 2 Mar .,..,:.. 2.60%/o fryers cleared teday. Bulk of receipts seoperee 1.29% Fay pesdcaee $.66% ba poe Sage whieh more steady and tn fence cas Be een. esl iii taken in 4 pe inside of the price range. essisiee 2 WE sc caseae gecanes LN lee asas CHICAGO POULTRY 60% May ........1263 AGO, “March § (AP)--Live poultry |‘ Ai duly 2205570109 | fully y on 404 Bep ........13.27 seat" Prigny 5 stock; : : a : BTS lent pens eS: . * fryers 23-24; old roosters i tien ews in Brief. cai DETROIT EGGS DETROIT, March 6 (AP,—Eggs, f.0.b. Detroit, ‘cases included, federal state grades: THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, MARCH 6) 1956.” aa seen (MARKETS stocks Advance f de- mand at slightly higher prices as they were ; Railroads, leader in s rise, were ens: Re re-lcame with a better outlook for settlement of the company's long. strike. * we # Among other blocks were Par American World Airways 5,100 shares up % at 19%, New York Centra! 2,200 up % at 45%, *| Standard Oil of Indiana 4,000 up % at 56%, Reynolds Metals 4,000 up 1 at 58, Bethlehem Steel 1,600 up % at 155, and Amierican Cy- anamid- 2,000 up at 33%. a egg bs A jumbo 50-51, weighted average rge wid, ave. H -» 05.2 medium 42-43, wid. ave.” 42%; grede B/AGMIra i Me Jonette, 46 Jarge 41-43, wid. ove. \ Allied Chem . Kelsey mares 343 Browns—grade A jumbo 48; large 43; neoott 133.4 medium 42; grade B large 40: Commercial grades: Whites: A large 41%-43; medium 39. Complete Investment Facilities ++ «+ ot Your Finger Tips Just pick up your phone and call us for experienced service on your investments. Your inquiries are wel- come—by phone, by letter or in person. WATLING, LERCHEN & CO. Member New York Stock Exchange end other leading exchanges ~+g PONTIAC OFFICES 116 Pontiac State Bank Building FE 4-2895 burial in Oxford. Cemetery, Mr. Drahner, whose home was at 755 in Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital. He is survived by a_ brother, Peter, of Lapeer; two sisters, Mrs.) Matilda Wiser of Lapeer and Mrs. a nephew, Stewart Drahner of Lake Orion, John A. Lindquist UTICA — Service for John A. Lindquist, 86, of 11333 Speedway Dr., will be held at 3 p.m. tomor- row from Trinity Lutheran Church, with burial in the Oak View Cemetery, Royal Oak. Arrange- ments’are by Milliken Funeral Home. He died Monday morning. Mr. Lindquist leaves three sons, Clarence of Utica; Carl of Miami, iFla.; John of Troy; six daughter's, Marion of Pontiac, Mrs. Esther |Utley of Cincinnati, Ohio; Mrs. Hel- len Roberts and Mrs. Ruth Futch jof Utica, Mrs. Hazel Rowe of Ar-| loft Ridgefield, Wash.; 24 grandchil- Seymour Lake Rd., died yesterday) Casual Tuxedo Made of Denim Elizabeth Ormshy of Armada, and| for Der Bingle How casual can you get? Bing Crosby has an answer—its a tuxedo made of Levi denim ma- _|terial, The story goes that the Der Bingle and a friend strolled into a Vancouver hotel in leather hunting jackets, and the clerk there failed to recognize them as personalities. Crosby's cattle-ranch neighbors around Elko, Nevada, where he is horiorary mayor, vowed wouldn't stand for such an affront to the popular recording artist. So a formal dress. outfit made of the sturdy overall material was created for the casual-dressing star, just for sucly occasions. Cros- iby took it as no pectic al ems lington, Pa., Mrs. Margaret Meyer |the outfit on several occas The original outfit will be on dren, and one great-granddaugh- display at Dave’s Men's and sada d * Sida ad mare during March, they] ee aes and may be r ing adequate insurance on your fiiterday before Bloomfield Hills Jus- Erecee'3 laree sohett: oto 300. be home and furnishings. tice Alva J. Richardson, paid his toon ample for ack n fair. distributed ; & My... 6 ’ $100 fine. trade, A more ac interest shown tn : hh Aire.... 49.1 * [noone binge lon for aon. demand. am oo ey ‘ Spee 33 / . : S eatoreeades are see 32-6 Lone 8 Chem. DON’T DELAY — CALL NOW Frank Avery, 31, 6f Groveland) in light supply and ‘good dem ey ee ECE | ni rd... 20.1 _ . y jail ser) cancaco BUTTER AMD FOS Am Tel & ei 1 ol: ae f=} Hs W. HUTTENLOGHER Agency fim" ae lt yeu BORE "Chl = GH BB mone fine of $85 with $25 costs, Avery] steady; receipts 966.000: ying es "su Pao. a8 r TY | prices uachan ed to M4 iene ‘s score|anee w Midi Su Pd... 46 a. W. Hattenlocher ‘Max £. Kerns pleaded guilty to drunk driving be-| Kast, 92 A 57: 90 B 555: 86°C $4.75; ’ 67 Armeo §ti $2 414 ' FE 4-155) Hore Waterford Township Justice| js f.e Gut mour & Co .18 st 904 518 Riker Bidg. 5 Willis D. LeFurgy. buving prices unchange’, to 2% higher: : . 484 . anes oe ae cent A's re] ene Pf ° 2 es i iL mediums standards ~ Arraigned yesterday on @ 385; dirties 365; checks 36; current re- Send ogy: “4: 38.6 71 4 N: ‘1 [icharge of reckless driving, William |**!P% 37. jendix Av 58. > Community a |Burton, 19, of 466 Rustic Ct., plead- POTA jot Bteel ise $3.4 led guilty and was fined $75 or 15 ren 8 ( Potatoes; | Boeing Air ,,...75 Bank Building Arrivals oid stock 215; om track 272:|Bohn Ai . 28. 8.3 jdays in jail by Pontiac Municipal) total Us. s ipments Friday 901. Satur-|Bond Strs 454 Judge Maurice E. Finnegan day 3 and Sun ndeg 12 12; supplies oo jorg Warner ei ses 334 4 : lp es marke - 7 : se | Phone FE 1568-9 | A $100 fine was paid by Robert] idnho russete 400-43. snes ‘Sooie: ce ee 14 IR. Mills, 30, of 492 Lowell St., who tn wee ‘ od'nod woned: Wiosonsia' rownd Samp soup. a ne 33 whi 90 unwashed: Maine Katahdins |C . vo 4 jyesterday pleaded guilty to S| Pose SSS sues: ome Katee ite Lt SOS +g a bes rate, Icharge of driving under the in-|on treck $1; su mode demand |Cdn wee ae ven 108 fluence of liquor. His arraignment] f°4 “see: Pride 7 m_tge shock canint eit Trae te ne ee OS Iwas before Pontiac Municipal| secks 50-265 Ches & OMio |'.585 Parke Ht ava +-+ 144 Penney, JC. 99.5 Judge Maurice E. Finnegan. ' Cities Bvi |... 614 ee Richard H. DeWin Donald E., Her . Livestock mba Papa ool HA ; . *) ansen OUNTANT, wtde experi- rl ives Coca Oola ,,. as . 42 ‘Res. PE &-3793 - Res. FE 2-5513 acs ll phases accounting, desires) p March SS aby ng —ied- Gel'Bra A 03 PSE Fede Insurance Fire Insurance rpart time assignments; monthly able 900. No early sales : Col hee be - M4 iiie 44.7 Accident closings and arket opening Com sie > Insurance Life Insurance =e oon ‘\sSoe: azeemd eos fang “Settbter ‘stows pene Ops. FA ts - rH i cers | ee *% . 812 : Plate Glass Insurance call oar Prtend’s tn Jail and moods) sna’ yeartings carried, from Monday. re-Com F'n, sees 0 . e! ring if | es : Burglary Insurance Bonds—All Types —Ady | steers: few early sales \Gont Can 2... 408 as : cholee —— 2 rsone ae high chette Cont Mot |... ° 45.5 me virtually ; mos C ae s d Ethel Chapéclaine's Beauty pt ahnd commercial steers and helt a eR, a . | specialist in hair and| 15.00; few contmercial |Curtiss Asse. o +» 8TT Ris seed to rub nd pollch your mind epee! Be | cut: 6303 Dellwood, Williams) *"4,!°¥ food lots.16.00-18.00: early sales| Deere wr ooR 81.1 minds of OR 39-4792. ; = enous aes beatin . but hardly [Bet Dy = an Ps 20.4 Lake, -_ 5) peer ered make a eoenlative) + Be. 46.1 —Michoel De Montaigne ; canners and cutters mostly 9.00. Doug peep -. 42 . 2 J . f th ite, bulls — a utility and com-/Dow _ at 96 7 ustice of the Peace Caives-“Balnbie “300.” Market opening Bast Air .. aat ae . bd 2 steady; early sales and choice “" ; 35.1 ——— —— Cited for. Delinquency vealers 20,00-28.00; few prime individuals a = . 2 184 RnR cece moun peseees up to 30.00: utility and commercial } =, ee) 5 623 LANSING WF — Aud. Gen. Victor] Smit sathen Tesh a 6er ty ont relere, Mie. n 3 ‘ ~ nd com lew an ¢€ HAPPY FAMILY LIFE bciwegep lore) Sugano Soemareed fr yf Sty ee ha TE oe County justice of the peace ‘for cu lown a or ae Food Mach - 6 ‘a! 4 : : ~ lable 600. Very small early Preun T a3 Ftd Of Ind 585 failure to turn in fines collected! receipts; several hundred slaughter ee Btd’ Ol NJ 158.7 STARTS AT HOME and costs assessed as ired b lambs carried from. Monday. these Gen Dram |. 62 Std Ofl Ohio fs requ Yiseliing mostly steady with Monday'siGen Elec 60.2 Stevens, JP .. 26 law. a“ er Laan tect meee Cape 98 Bb Gea as 03.2 Soha . me shorn lambs 1 pelt hort deck tlie 14 Sw O.: Targonski on Monday wrote! food and choice 104 lb, shorn lambs|Gen Motors 431 Sylv B) Pd... 404 county prosecutor Jerome F. * - a atgptl depres hese Wh ar goes So Lcd oe ro Bhagat oa sous , c woo! a 00: 4. << 3 cb gpiag ro aoe Violet ad head mostly choice 116 ». wooled jambs bes ete at eae | bad 4 man mna has run up a sheep scarce, unchanged. Cte a ae rel paboctitas casnees fran W Air.. 27.6 linquency of $3,369 in fines levied |Goodrfen 83 ‘Transamer .. 42 1 Z CHICAGO, March 5 (AP)—Salable hogs| Goodyear . 68 rwen ve in criminal cases and $585 in costs. 13.000; fairiy ective, eteerelly, round Gran’ Paige a | — stip oe ‘4 ere ‘eight y . A Justice of Peace is required heavier relatively scarce, and Darely 28 West 8 ....22.4 te oo i by state law to pay over to the|lower with instances more than 28 low-|Gteyhound ....144 tou Ale iin 429 county treasurer within 30 days|sround as lower woe Ce Meee cost |Mersh Choe 2 $27 Walt Aire .. 40 fines and costs collected in crim-|190-260 1b. butchers 11.15-12.26: most| Holland J... 13@ Dai tru «-. 38 inal cases uaabie parcenince Week Geak: eoeeen Te come 43. US Rudder -. s44 . centage No. 1 a SPPTOR-lIndust Ray .. 48.6 US Bteel....., 687 imately 180 head No. 1 and % ne os ti weights at 12.50: most 270-200 Ib. 11.25- esr stl Mi ee men ba 11.78; 300-400 th. sane 78-11.25; - larger Lees Inspir Coo #4.3 Walgreen ~ 297 OUNTY VEATNS — | eoarpuns oo, pict 110011 8 [In Res Alacn oh * WEE Oy "rey an r nt Pvs M ” Wes n an are eattle ls 000 ; . aiable calver|tnt Mary se 31.8 Waste ee aA ~ steers and elfer eS ve Iwlt Nick : 4 ” Ira E. Langley itrade steady to mostly so hioner. Spots Int Paper. : 1304 wrike Met aH LAPEER — Service for Ira FE. dan set ernst nee ioe ene only|Int Shoe ...., 43.5 Wilson @& Co 147 steady to gher ‘than late last week.|{nt Si) n \ Langley, 83, was held at Muir| cows stron to 28 higher; spots up to 50 So|Int Tel & Tel har vuscg a : . AL es : cS&w #7 Brothers Funeral Home here yes- ogc = le steady te ; igher; veal oS oe Coal... 41.7 Youngst ShaT 0? 6 terday, with burial in Davisonjsteaay: prime steers 19.50.2430; prime) ___* Zemith Rad «1304 A : prime steers 19.50-24.50; prime Cemetery 1,500-1,650. | pot bulk choice aa nea eee : 8.00- few loads high STOCK AVERAGES Looking forword to a home of your ‘own. Take a careful choice under 1.306 % up to 2200+ weilny| NEW YORK. March é—Compiied by look into the matter of . Let us show you how — McEvers er Sian ho rteers 13.00-1 ¥. 80: a few loads|The Aseuciated Prose. Direct Reduction Mortgage Loan can save ROCHESTER — Service for Ar|ush, ‘hou and Time, Salter qit.2t Pougat, Ralls UU srares bring safely and ] — thur McEvers,. 85, formerly of| 15-50-1900; uttity to low good heifers Previous day.. 0 140.1 946 183.0 money, you safely surely to free and clear fnochester, will be hel 10:30] 11-80-13 08: utility and commercial cows! eet, MO: 2S WES 118 1796 home ‘ All-in-one er, Ww id at +30) 1080-12 50: a few high commercial cows|Month ago 2812 1345 13.0 178.9 af monthly’ payments will am. Thursday from Pixley it 2.00: canners and cutters 9.50- Toran oe tae ae 158.6 a g “! a! 142.4 «95.7 183.0 automatically reduce an wipe out your mortgage loan. [Funeral Home, with burial in Mt.|!}23: Wend” Wane y tee Clin, tn ee-12.g0,|1086-56 bow... 903.1 1108" O32 S056 Avon Cemetery, He died Monday Haledhg top vealers Foc enlis down to) 954 high ..,..211.9 123.0 683 155.2 Pl se : ata tiac ital. 10.00; few th good and choice| 1954 low 143.9 T7.8 66.5 208.9 vin n Pon hosp yearting feeding steers 18.00-19.50. DETROIT sTocKs le Salable sheep 2.000; aslauchter lambs J: Nephier Co.> Frank H, Drahner sist bred to aoc bpp Gane cat |Pigures efter decimal po'nts are eighths 75 West Huron St. — FE 4-056] OXFORD — Service for Frank lambs 110 ib town 18 $0-21.90: with bulk|paldwin Rubber _., —_— tra H. Drahner, 76, farmer and life- and 110 tbs, Colorados 21.50; cull to low Bebe Michigan® as f : ecm | | ){> ates here, will be at 2 zee ate see eee eae ee seks. Kingston Products* |. 27 «32 5 asco Trew oe en fs a, card vednesday from the Bos- i. n5 me 106 tb. carrying No. 1 pelts|Midwest Abrasives "000 8 ga Bt sardet-Mabley Chapel, Oxford, with Lyd aeckse = cull to choice slaughter ewes Rudy Mfg ‘eecce SE 39 99 Wa ne Screw* 1.4 12 fo sale; bid and asked. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN OF A public heating to be held by the Depa ob ford Township Zoning Board the Township Hall, Wednesday, Maren 14, 1986 at 7:30 p.m. to consider the follow change to the Zoning Map. To change from Residential to Commercial: Lots 22 and 23 (except Manufacturing No. Southwest 44 of Section 4, Town 3 North, Range 9 East, Waterford Township, Oakland County, Michigan, lying North. easterly of Detroit Grand Maven and Milwaukee Raflroad (now Grand Trunk Western Railroad) right of way 3. To change from Agriculture to Manufacturing No. 1: ‘at part of Southwest ‘4 Section 4, Town 3 North, Range 0 Ea st, Waterford Township, Oakland County, Michigan, lying North- easterly of Detroit Grand Haven and aukeé Rallroad (now Grand Trunk Western Railroad) right of war. 4. To change from Residential to Commercial: Lots'66 to 70 Inclusive and Lots 183 and 184 of Supervisors Pint No. 6, Waterford Township, Oakland County, Michigan. All persons intdbested are requested of the Zoning Map torether with a list of the proposed changes ts of the Township examined by hose ee ' Fo te en St Board. 4 ciert Waterton —_ New York Stocks Card of Thanks = = 1 1 Rabies TO THANK THE RELA- ves, om uae, ion tee beautiful home O 4 er; and cher pas of kindness sym during the recent tll- ness of my wife, Vera, You pete coder te "Your “Torta heart bh Lt Before we knew Purslev Funera] Hom COAT! 1 GRAVE IN PERRY MT. PARK Ww. of: i s i ee Fat * Waterford | from us 1 year ago March us not « last farewell. od ceased to 4. ‘of od Ww that. Be Sons, Daughters cai GS IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR sient heart- jose who lose can The grief we bear = silence, for one we loved so well Some day, sometime, reat eyes shall A chain, still closer when we meet Sacly missed ym by Sons, Daughters & Famides, : : ___Flowers | DUNSTAN'S FLOWERS Closed for Vacation Funeral Directors 4. edd AIR AMBULANCE GROUN ee FE 1 NER RA. Complete fedulitios : OR 3-775T Sines Wa' rere | Twp, eKIRKBY Funeral Home-FE ¢1882 Donelsen-Johns 'UNERAL ““DESIONED FOR POR PONERALS™ moe ARES.GRIFFIN CHAPEL Thoughtful Service FE 2-881 Voorhees-Sivle FUNERAL HOMF Ambulance Service. Plane or Motor FE 2-0078 Cemetery Lo 5 23-0317 Cemetery in Section ¢, FB LOTS, WHITE RAVE LOT. GOOD vot Es Sell for reasonable price, _MA_6-6907. The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. All ertors should , ported immediately. a ne e Press assumes 0 respom i “day previous to pubii Transient Want Ade may be cancelled up to 9:30 a.m. the day «cf pubfication after the first insertion, CASH WANT AD RATES Lines 1-Day 3 Days 6 Days 2 $1.50 $1.86 $2 76 3 1.50 2.70 396 4 1.90 3.48 5.04 5 2.28 4.05 6 00 6 2.70 4.86 7.20 ij 3.15 6.67 #49 8 3.60 648 960 . 4.08 7.29 = 10.80 ? BOX REPLIES At 10 a. m. Today 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 15, 16, 235, 28, 30, 43, 58, 60, 61, 64, 65, 66, 78, 95. «& — 4 Township b. 14, Mar. 6, 1956 Help Wanted Male __$ ADVER expe ence in layout and copywriting desirable, but not es- sonttal, oo ge be good typist and - “oar Working now ledge of Givé complete details. All replies held confidential, Ap- Pontise Press Box re ATTENTION — ATTENTION We have jobs for 5 single men, 18-25, to travel to Miami! New | Orleans and Southern Winter re- | sorts. Guaranteed $250 per month. conn cars furs Help Wanted Mal 6 €O0€. > Designers Detailers Checkers tools, pe and special machines plenty of overtime long programs high rates INTERVIEWS DAILY TILL 9 p.m. ALL DAY SAT. SUN Efficient Eng.=Co. 21680 oan eo steady emplovm TENCED. FOR ent in restaurant “* “ Cotter’s, we * we fusare Lake Bervice, next to ooorLe TO RUN SMALL BUILT- rience not ati essary. I will teach E have first option to 1 Refer- geees preferred. FE 2-2103, 543 N. 8 esulpment of References, house pro. a Write Pontiac wit ™ Dealer Be aGine “Te contact — dealers for an i eo. that ts a leader in its field To quality, a © gnatsen 25 and able good references. , pad as em yo, prog en earnings. 11 between 6 pm “ we *y- for Mr_ ‘Eager TENCED SALESMAN ah ise: _ working condi- ions, good saiary plus rae sion. All replies confidential. EXPERIENCED WASHING Ma- chine repairman, Mast have eer nce op — ¢ Washers fee Co., FURNITURE «6A. PERSON — Apply at Pringle North- Store, 3383 Woodward, nepal Oak iepUSTRIAL SAI, Es. OPPORTUNITY sear progressive com- Nation's pany in the industrial chemicel held desires an aggressive, intel- ligent fesse tae for the Pontisc area. Age 28-35 vears, some tech- nical background preferred. In- dustrial sales experience is nee- sary. This ts a career position with excellent earning potential. Salary and commission. Lened giving full details. Box No. 6, sn ED JOBS FOR MEN im aoros soos Gnooeond $550 tad. Accountant . 8470 Sales Trainee. some Caters: - $360 ce eee be ~ tore * CAREF R CENTER B-1 Riker Bidg __ FE 6-0416 JANITOR WORK WANTED BY man and wife. Dependable. FE Young, to bp with manager. Steady job, pay. Apply ® bad Telegram near W. Huron, Pontiac from 8 to 10. . MEAT MAN A&P FOOD tone HAS POSITIO 3 —E iz) Zz i ° | a i?) Ls] OR EM OR BWwor TROIT, MICHIGAN, 1, DE- MIDWEST FOR MEN Junior Acccuntant $350 Graduate Accountant ... $450 Cost Veoee $475 Time Keeper ...............4. $300 industrials Sales Trainee $375 6 Poni , iting “State Bank Bide. FE 5-0227 - OPPORTUNITY FOR EXPERI- an expanding Chrysler- -Plym- outh dealership. Demonstrator, si iberal commission plan, See Lou Glesgow, Kelicr - h _Inc., Birmingham, OVER 50, YEARS OLD? Unusual opportunity for unusual man, We will train you and pay you while learning. No ex- perience needed. For gored interview, Ph. “F 2.8318. ONEIL NEEDS SALESMEN CALL FOR APPOINTMENT RAY O’NEIL, Realtor ° 262 8 Telegraph Rd = Phone FE 3-710) of FE &-7202 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange “ ° PAINT SALESMAN e - Are you interested in a Led borer ye position with high Ss & ee an excellent futu If Gy ave experience with patnt or the problems of lumbermen con- tact us immediately, Resident vi- einity of city eferred. When replying, give all necessary de- tails and experience i FOY PAINI-€0. Cincinnati, Ohio ® . . | Att: D. M. Harrington PH ARMACIST . ; FOR “HOSPITAL WORK pe teen : st t Os ital: ON. Perry St. - 1. Liberal sta: unkim: + PENNEY’S HIRING TRAINEES NOW’. maser ESTATE =. SALESMEN ~~~ S2 mays eee F. C. Wood Co. Real Estate Salesman Wanted 5 W. . Bigelow | SALESMEN need two siert Eieeme experience. pid in oj for a 4 Ye _ Ryan, Sample makers Beall automot! parts t “per week. Highest wages to e ed men che maker for temporary fooling Ce €o,. i813 ‘Telegraph Rd., mer 8 sole Area pte a ON L RM. d Townsend rd MILE Cra. of Yule SALESMAN ‘ SEMAN: WHOLESAT £ MEAT SALESMEN HAVE A BURNING DESIRE TO SELL BUT NO CHANCE? WE'LL TEACH YOU SELLING NOW? WE’LL SHOW YOU THE WAY TO A BRIGHTER FUTURE Remington Rand, leader tn the office equipment industry, is of- fering careers to men who want to sell—whether they have had experience or just the desire to get into selling. Here hat Remington Raad offers you: -IP YOU HA THE QUALIPI “CATIONS. "LL GIVE YOU salary. plus ful! comm., ovportunities. 2 Taught [oreo room | by experts at our big = Bales bowers come ro part a a Warm, friendly 3. Placed under the w rienced pecs done ve while learning in 4. All‘employe benefits such as tn surance, pension and hea)th — plus paid vacations Excellent working conditions etc. 5. Most tmportant of all we offer a@ chance for substantial financie! success in the business thet serves all business, You will be dealing with management tn bypei ness, hel; ~:; to solve their prot lem a@ needs. of an ex epresenta- the field WHAT ARE THE QUALIFICA- TIONS? If you are between 23-32 years of age, and have two years of col lege or the equivalent, or some good office procedure experience or can substitute for any of these some solic selling experience, cal! for appointment. FE 4-6214, REMINGTON RAND _ Division of Sperry Rand THREE MEN For responsible position with large national distributing organizatio: in Pontiac prea, 5ome mechanical aptitude helpful If you are avall- able immediately, see eed ment manager, 10 am. to 5 p 1064 W. Huron Bt, TWO EXPERIENCED MECHANICS with tools to service Lincoln & Mercury cars. Also an experi enced lubrication man. Apply ) W, Pike. Chuck Branson, a acannon TV SERVICE M/ MAN” &s your own. Must: br ready to rt March ‘th: We have «@ advertising ir the vellow es of the tele ie ie To experie abe rite particulars a3 to dress to na 985: _ Chalmers, Detroit st) Tee WANTED PARM HAND. SINGLE middle-aged, Steady man. Good home and good wages. Ludwig _Kitter, South Lyon, GEneva 73-5757 WANTED: MEN TO CUT 20 ftr of logs & elm. Or sell outright COn 42680 or 36551. Dequindre 16 } Mile Rd. WANTED: SALESMAN AT ONCE P_ W. Dinnan, 66 W. Huron 8t WANTED: FIRST CLASS METAI aoe No other need apply. WANTED. JANTTOR MIDDLE- AQED ONLY APPLY IN PER- 8ON. AUBURIN HOTEL, 464 AU- BURN AVE WANTED: MARRIED 3 MAN FOR farm work, House furnished, Box _10, Pontiac _Press WANTED: “YOUNC MEN BETWEEN the ages of 17 @& 18’) on Mondas nwewde? and Wednesday, 8 to 1 $1.98" per hour Uni- ml j eat LS Interview eact Monday, Tuesday and Wednesda: nights at 6.p.m. Opportunity for Lawrence _Bireet, Ponta rel Pontia “WwW Seroni Supervisor AND Gardner Contact Mr. Allen Manager FE 5-O124. ORCHARD LAKE | COUNTRY CLUB ‘WAREHOUSE MAN > " Qpening *, Retail warehouse Ex Work, perience § preferred Youn man between ages 20 & 30. Good opportunity. Apply at Waite's Personnel Office, Stig om REACH CASH CUS.. TOMERS through Classi- fied Ads. Call FE 28181. THE PONTIAC PRESS, T TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1656 _ ic * day Alan) Wtd. Household Goods 27| \ FURNITURE } NEEDED Russel Young = ; . nein slay a2 CERAMIC KILN ee ree bars, FE 2-1160 1, Perm with buildings. Money Wanted 28A 2, Yacant land sujtanle. to sub- U Box . RE GISTERED NUR NURSES .._ FLOOR DUTY AND O:B. DELIVERY 4 rs PRACTICAL NURSES Share pat Quarters 30) 4 Qved vuiding lot out Baldwin | perienced Personnel : - for Ceneeal Sapply | 3 | oO, | "BES | Fee ta eset “eee | 1, H. BROW N, Realtor DIETICIAN ie ean ecaee weer tees 3 7 ANDY “It seems like only yesterday that we first met — come to| ferrece Sian St, Tee t Somking Pontiac think of it, it was!” irs Po $: ‘ a the West Osteopathic Hospital Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 Wid Taf Srealae. Bron tn or all | 50 N. Perry St. ‘ ical * urant orvday wort, PE tau | Business Services epes ting 20 General office work. Meson "ae eee wa es | Building Service 12 FUREACIS LBA cu goer mag ae ot ION! John K. Irwin starting salary. Steady] [hile mother works, Must have siping Sa eee hee OF i Gescata. Noceies batten dae romatoasl aces experience, my, fy, deal Pon “er Esau mat Dialing. A 3-4 HEATING SERVICE | DEPENDABLE PAINTER Was | ans ue ae ws a os aid vacations & liberal ARIAL VACA | a1 avin: & FAN. cleaned and sersfegd Alm set Sa = he = oye benefits. No Sat- fir ri good experience sro. "Siinere Quali Coens Bagi aleh WAYHE. “co. | INTER: i ps y work. Requires) $8. pisezens ond ee tal office | Licensed Ke Rent Apts. Furnished 33 e- — contact with genr| $ertiee tedlonet St meee A ca agen, BREAKERS ras AEE x aw & Set. aeeere . 8 RENT, cag ite | EE WCE (2 pean | See Blue Shield. Contact Mrs.|STENOGRAPHER Pant Thaw, | wrt ‘nduney OR ist after 6.) SEWER CLEANING ee Few hrs, daily, typing claims and | AIR COMPR: AIR TOOLS. a Service. FE 42012 . Arnold, FE 4-1541. ge ah Call Mrs.| Power ¢ cus Sa cheaters, sand- sete a Warminae wee Gerad EE no EE On Re |e HAT eR We | eee Ra Ee y own | A-1 CEMENT WORK , ST ucaS eE| Wal tin" eesecisi| LLOYD MONROE | teers mete” hae Drives Opdyke, FE 34162.| MIDWEST EMPLOYMENT, 406 FE 46866 cee SRIMING AND —aEwov. | Painting & Wall Washing i“ sbeneaced Waitress = ; z = b in wg Be estimates. PE-xcub. Fe —Free_estimates, FE 23706 mie eee ae y im per Bookk = & Taxes id Physio-Therapy - 21A as 8. RAPH RD. a a SWEDISH MASSAGE & ; EPERIENCED WAITRESS AND TAY HOME, MAEE QO0D COM. Kitchen sinks un ¢ curkouras Accounrig & TAX. SERVICE| : oe fou techoigue. 12 im m. No Sun, or eats (OnE aki ERY READY EOT to's yee. Bor free gitimates call: | 24™: Haviey * ve 2200 Television Service Bum a” Sisaen! same home. Earn’ from tt W. Hur FE 4-6063 Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 i eatin - * -- Acetate’ sale, reopens H 2 © | “ine Reatie uae Bax Boat | PREMIER. STEN COA, ft | repel soee caren Rice FORD — * *axrsb: watomeowencow | shicescoce “inp cewene | Furniture See 16A | SAY OR Miont FV SERVICE. woman te Wake full charee Ace. chim eye noneetee 7 oom MOTOR CO, sted sioron ‘omc vox| att oben 'yomse | sarampe, gamers. o> eee hte WOMAN OR GIRL AS COMPAN.| CARPENTRY & GENERAL i Se Neinetont Tore © A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 §. Te Rd, FE42; ae 9G E- r. — We & Implement pe fe. for elderly "eap. Phone bert hrad howd pn ad Por tree AA THCOME TAX = OUARARTERD TV ee any f : =O Two oo. Why in Line ARE vision in | WOMAN T0 "CARE FOR tw Tre] CEMENT & BLOCK | nine wry now. Picrgp ar Der _RADIO Fv, TH spy’ st, in of go. OLive 2-6001 after work. PE 5-0782. Wayne Garrett ~~ JOHNSON" 9 AND TV BIRMI ik MENT is OUR SP FE _5-0809 381 8. SAGINAW, WOMAN WANTED TO CARE FoR toh SReciaLTY. Sa | AN TAX RETURN PRE- |“ _E. ma FE +7601 Z red is r home by qualified 14. werk Liven. @ Gaps. ‘Call after cusTOM PA accountant with masters degree. I IN WOMAN FOR GENERAL Live. SRG BICENGED Sser0 — hee Ee eRRVICE HTAS OPENINGS FOR |"EM4an IOt SS "Fr tise) ELECTRICAL SRIRG, ACCOUNTING & TAX SERVICE |. Typewriter saves 2A| a | ‘ ae Re Wren THE Sete shing. 12 re. Td ¢ Hi Ake - p2 TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MA-| ee ind e ence, ome calls . 5 Secretaries vie kitchen. at tanh fuaranised ‘work ree ealimater: Ed Ed Hawley. Office : 1 Toei Arevie = hy -—~F BL Oy ee m. s : 2 Oid "People's Home. 2566 Pontiac I Leo and Jack PE F-1452 iIncoME 7 ‘seRvicE. YOUR | piy Co. 17 W. Lawrence : = : 7 ; aeest : SANDING. OLD home ‘or mine, FE 4-8703. TYPEWRITERS REN e AND WOMEN TO hd allege alll ag Some ty: Cart L. Bill's, PE) SOOKKEEPING AW G AND TAX XGERV.| uucncie tah Boginaw _ 8t. REALTY CO. nA ee west of B’ham area. MI 4-4050, FLOOR LAYING, SANDING AND FE 6-102 ’ Upholstering 23 | co-operative Real Stenographers WAITRESS, APTERNOON -SHIPT.| ‘finishing. 10 nee | oe } Huron See Open Evenings = Pe _ Buttercup Drive In. 910 Oakland. — equipment. guar. work.| — {NOCOME TAX SERVICE CUSTOM MADE 8LIP covers. | 10% : : Tne aaa A Me | Fae | memshihe Sekcoe_ | aistee conioal op WE NEED a un. oF y . Apply in | iG EAKLE’s CUSTOM A ; ] A person st Banman's Restaurant. |FLOOR LAYING, SANDING & FIN- | 18 W. Huron Room 15 | |. Lake Rd, EM é \pply 5S Bird Beat _ishing. C._ Bud a ee Eves, PE 80317 Bat ie Se mates. LAND CONTRACTS : 5 2 , NG LADY UNDER 36 GEN-| FIREPLACES GUARANTEED. | incoME TAX SERVICE IN YOUR fi MAS UPHOLSTER ING 2500 E. Maple kd. eral office position. Typing & rE nie. gemgige a : “ 8 TELEGRAPH ze We will a sve you « quick cash = ghaity to" Poort Acety "me pers | BR outdo iy GATING. FIR | Bicomee TA X REASONABLE OR SLIPCOVERS DRAPES & BED-| offen wun, ne sdaitional hidden - Birmingham fon.:9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Automobite | 27519. entre Fm tad i appetaments —aureete py a a phone call today. Free ee. o (NERAL BUILDING REPAI — EES ound ~ mates, : Open Wedn d rill 9 = GENERAL UILD! REPAIR. INCOME COME TAX yo Me | PROMPT Lost & I esday ti Help Wanted 8 end tile work, FE Gate eS wp Nicholie & Harger Co. Saturday 9 ’til 12 GUARANTEED ROOFS ALL ase TAX SERVICES REWARD y MEN, WOMEN, YEAR ROUND OP. Rinds, EST Wls Hague | Marsh. Cc J. ODELL 5 reste, Bere 02% © per hour. Seo” 1. PE) _~ PHONE: EMPIRE 331% _| pon EINTORMATION (ON, 1961 ‘QUICK CASH fF _Recessary. Apply -|oUSE MOVING. FULLY NEED HELP? camen 6 Do ‘agua shal Sno Bg tape + ai x od. FE 4-8450. eo A ee. can Pas TOLER OUT OF like ie Ser’ oceviee => gam for’ ar, FLEMING. FLOOR LAYIN' With income tax return. $5 per| PONTIAC PRESS PARKING LOT roo 9 a fg sostrections 9 |" perdu fisting. 18 Sateen. Fu.) Sverege reuyn. PE eaTeh Seen eee Paid vacation. Must be -| +r TTN rs sf » TION ON : nently out of school Prefer aces| AIR CONDITIONING Bethreeee eT SAVE MONEY ABOUTS MIGHT HAVE 16-45. Those 18 or under. bring! Would like to hear from reliable fee PE Sse es Pm ose. | ket ctt tlle, Teme reeere fer » TAKEN IT PLEASE CALL OR birth certificate. Apply in store,| men 18 to $$. we can train to _mates. FE 20309 or FE 8-200.) 43 Clark FE 4-1444 for open, 3-1665 OR PONTIAC POLICE. 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fred Sanders.| overhaul and install air condition-| PLASTERING, ALL KINDS. H TAX “CONSULTANTS — = -GIRL FOR GENERAL OFFICE !®¢. hea and” refrigerating __Meyers, ORlando 31345. & ACCOUNTANTS REWARD work. Permanent position. Box 2). equipment ust be mechanical-| PLASTERING NEW AND RE- A. Wodek & ‘a "putheriend Pontiac Press | g inelined and willing to study pair. PE 17-0251 Vern Keiler 137 N. Perry at —. FE 62431 : GENERAL OFFICE. KNOWLEDOE| win" presemt occupation, “Por | PLASTERING AND REPAIRS. | Open Cen. cece ee ee Mae rrsce nin | ___n of bookkeeping & typin No| PREE information write Uttities | All Work euara Reasonable | WORKING MAN's INCOME TAX | watch. Vie. Kresge’s. Inser one shorthand neceesary Brefer mrar-| Inst, Box 1 of paper. . tes, FE 2-6804 service. 21 Tennyson off| 25 Year's bestia R. L, Danner,’ “Wanted Real Estate 32A ried women interview be-| sarin“ Lameoen PRIVATE BUILDER WOULD LIKE Ave, 0 a.m4 9m: FE) Revert "VES : SRE" Bate tow al ORD ERIN TORRE | esr tye Cake FE | ag ae ane, TO EO F xie iad + m ‘ OIRL | MUSICIA IANS WANTED cg 240et.” weet er ee be PE! . Laundry Service 18 avpreciale if) you Tend Mahan Has Buyers | 8te Bend phote. Beasley ROOP MASTERS. NEW RE- i a papers. 2978 Keith. Re 2. Muster Port Huron Michi Work Wanted Male 10) “pair. Guaranteed work. Pree enti. | UACE CURTAINS PLAIN eq, Pontiac LOST: MAN'S BILLFOLD, CON- Beings © GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK SECUR- _mates FE 2-7688 _Toudey Phovs FE. 3¢t taining money and paper. Would veda a oy ity, good home and wages. North- AMBITOUS YOUNG MAN WOULD ROOFING. 8 SIDING AND att MOD- | Fon FAMILY 1 ee SERV. appreciate ou send billfold| 7p a yille® +18RN i} like part time work after school |” ernization. pecial | ee ntinn. Laundry FE | 80d papers. 2378 Keith Rd. _ Our penne of Pic BT cor vom P port GIRL POR HOME | & on week ends. FE 3-4518 after Geal for Powrescy 25101, meee LOST BLUE PARAKEET. AN-| Estate dealings in Pontiac as OR 3.3442! S$ Pm. D&M BI. DG. ;. SERVICE 7 BoA rate Pret Boy.” FE 2-5107.| sures us that you will be settr- HOUSEKEEPER. MOTHERLEas BLOCK LAYING AND BASEMENT Landscaping 18-A! cost 1 ARC WEI DING CABLE fied. We handle all details for fi home. 2 boys 10-17 MI 62217. Arthur Davis, ORlando 3-4204. __Eves. OR Ses Lape 2-8245 Sa Am and holder. On Dixie Hwy, Cal nancing and closing. Call us to- i . INTERESTING & DEVERSIFIED CARPENTER AND CABINET | 5—G-swypeR FLOOR LAYING. | COMBINED FORCES LANDSCAP. | - Holly, MElrose ttt gubsiential day. to list your property. . Utilities turn. a month. 1/2 8 Ri CLARE. posttion for lady under 35. Ability, Work new and repair OR 3-4857, Sanding ‘and finishing. Phone FE | 1g. spring clean up by experts reward alberto pense Treas _bik. from Gy i Th 4. cS a as ie — to meet public important Apply CARPENTER AND CABINET FE ¢283. 002 = LST LADY'S YELLOW GOLD! you guy IT WE'LL INSURE IT 3 ROOMS. wei Le Rod bs = ; Re nville in own handwriting to Pontiac work New and repair. D. : Moving & Truckin 19 Helbros Watch Vicinity of Sa Adults mplered couple = OFF WALTON. 2 Bedroom home: Presa Box 74. Murdock. PE 2-7861. Wi inter Prices Now in | _ MROVINE & UPUCKINg "| _inaw_& Lawrence St PE $0356. _ferred, 0 ¥ aitiems SS «ROOM MODERN HOUSE 3 nousE, Sasememt “with FA si furan anc i A a a *!A . IF ae digh 5 Ar TION 4 AND) Effect on Alt Remodeling © | Aad MovINO TRUCKING. LOW ot _ Your ee clades NT | 3 i ee gg 718 | mile mech Potc FE bt yn ag heater. 3 to. You need to earn as much as $100 | Good service. FE $3571) {yicnigan Animal Rescue League. wh tine ct A ‘ x AND BATH. ALL | school. 7.980 with 1.800 Gown. a week, can work 3 hrs. early CABINET MAKER AND ( CARPRE: Potrero «orm Sesh | anytime. - 3 ROOMS [avd Le arn ~ UPPER. t home, 7 mo. : : evenings, have nice persgpality, ‘er Kitchen & specialty R OEN, LiGHT HAULING OF RUB- LOST: PEMALE BEAGLE. IN Private fame ] 5 OFF BALDWIN. 2 hom and car, then call MA-¢!65, 9 _.*5000 8 ing, 1 Binh & ing. FE §-2582 vietnity of aeeeey Lake Priday. REALTY CO. REA’ Adults ma ‘Atier 4, “Tea a ‘A e ’ es Rad. built 1986, Oak *, Bath. to 1. |CARPENTRY. ‘CABINETS. FOR, Additions | m,_ fern. 6" Teuto isk Bick —— s pet, If seen call OR | Co-operative Real arr [Naot FE §-1973 Roe noUse— >, ¥ he Storms & scene, Wak basement, ~~ INTERVIEWERS | mica work. Attics finished. Rec- Attics Finished INCINE aes? Poteet RED. re | 234 FE 20263 - nished, Near shopping center. FE) of] furnace & g&¢ bester. Small downto ERS sare, Tome Repeire, mM Khehen Remodels | 451. ae “Hobbies & Supplies 2A arp w. Maree a ee Be ee ~ INGO! fo hr a vou to do personnel work if you CARPENTER WORK NEW AND Rey Deventer men LIGHT HAULING AND MOVING | ~~-~~~~~~ eaeas NEXT oer OFFICE |? odo fg a . oe! alae: have a sales personality and an. repair. FE 44210. anytime. FE 2-761. NEW BSCRABBLE SETS $3. PAINT | oe child welcome. side, Adulte. sss | TROY TWP. $150 Down, Immedt. _alert_ mind. Call FE 5-5012_ = wi O & M Construction Co LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING. | By number sets $1.00 up (frames | WANTED: VACANT LOTS OR | _Cot 2°M08.| Th jon . For the omait LADIES WANTED _ Sa eae PE 2eeTS | 2200 Di Dine Hwy, FE 21211 | “at any tre. FE 8-0006._ | JSS ete cerenge. Sever ene verer © & | 5) howe ~ PRIVATE p BATH ATH AD in On 3-912, fam Jr oom home with bath r awrence “em ery block from 7 RO GARAGE, GARDEN , Elec, water heater Fouad ett. apleiaes of immedt | LIGHT HAULING & TRASH. ANyY- Building Supplies 12A ee TRUCKING AND MOVING, | TDC PROJECTOR. AUTO. CHANG- 98 Oa! Teor = oes sone | in bus. Adulte, 24376. el. . fr aan Gad Lake ss to bify Bacellent garden ately. Call PE 44131. Wansing thew Wonk aes ) SUPPLIES Sort | $F, 300 wand case. Like new. | WanreD CITY LOfe With sew. |? © AND BATH PRIVATE | Orion’ $56 per month. Call PE| space. Full price only $9.79. MOTHERS HELPER LIVE IN. BEDS LUMBER & BUILDIN TPPL LIGHT TRUCKING AND. HAUL- Argus C-3. Complete : entrance. 2082. = . Tow" We more for home than wages. As- wit ce. @2 saying. FE after ra oe eM acin — pt : pis | _ing. FE %-2135 pao tnarh Wl frend Sir rce newer: _Kher'@ — rE can 7 ROOMS. Weer sme, Uritirirs ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW ‘Sad tld hee r4 a C. HAYDEN, — cre, No comtinn or Ieundey. ‘ma PLUWRING WORK WARTED. 17" © Ie" cig. tle G4 carton $672) ONE BAU eee re| ft (bee with all atta hits. “Reg.| WE CAN SELL YOUR WOME | S7fhig Broadway, Lake Orion, ins: * noses Pm BN Reasonable | " x yscor en. = velopin ita e Bib etal. Le ‘SPRING CLEAN - UP RUBBISH | Pg ne x 8 fir plywood ea . $4 45 9-028. trays for te 400 | A C E [ iL 1OT qa & SONS, @ ROOMS. . MEATED PRivATe EN. UIT- ed laghag a haaa Gaytine OR Cash & Carry Specials MAN WITH % TON TRUCE PADDOCK FILM service /\ z pra trance: 9 20) Se? [CLOSEIN 7 ROOM HOME & : 950 “MILL LIN: | Some ld ie" a 6 x plasterdd, ee. | wants work. FE ¢8421 anytime. © 1032 W. Hur FE 5-0753 11640 _W'Western Mwy at M'belt. | Senter Sa siirn—OPrER able fot wwe smal | families. 3 car me ere eee scan eel onion « x 8 Celot ea oy eee . above fig: ¢ A WIDOWER 4. WisitmS EMPLOY. |? 7g ee. Seads ‘a lath. LicHT Beige DEPENDABLE | _ Notices & Personals 2s SOLD “prt entrance. NO children, $6)| en to man handy at papering and of tals cute € room bungalow with MAN GER | ment where two daughters. ages ‘fi 23 1 Joint cement , $220 | service. FE 5-4638 a mo . decorating $75 per — dae > well-landsca: tots ‘ood ce ane} LURwoutd ilps D wememe | Fem | 96 roll roofing | $330 | LIOHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING | A. private DETECTIVES (ROOMS, NICELY PURK WI Bee etn neg cuciificctions | ef siding, full Basement, Stertns Woman to train for manager of _ 8° Press, Box 17. __ WO root bds 1000. ft $70.00) rubbish heuied. sand fill dl ir Specializing in domestic work. Li- or Not Sold side, Ut. W ine, cou ss vm phone num a and screens, Outside grin. Ba: millinery dept. in leading Pontiac WOULD LIKE g RESTAURANT | None FOR YOUR MONEY and gravel FE 2-0603 _censed 39 years exp, PE_5-8201, Appiy eves, eae Sh a see side location. Down payment | mere: “Trust” have neat appear. | +2555 ie ate recee ed Same PR | Te aes tale pan cenmores ~ O'DELL. CARTAGE _ ‘Aerotred K its Shoes | 2, 7our, preperty isn't sold yet 4 Te ji MODERN _| EXCRL LENE WEST SIDE LOCK: only Sipepetionss! ust mecessnry. | WALI , WASHING noi We Deliver EMpire_3-3731 | Local and_Long Distance Moving ‘ero Ay happ onocs ig pocaane) B beret Bove Eetet || saute retorenees ruioe Judson Ct heal, wi leese for yeer oF! =DRAYTON PLAINS aera oe I fobs FE Dt nO Business | Services 13 Prone FP._3co0e 2870 Airport rh Hermes OR_31502 EE AnD ba’ PRIVATD| Crences vedi Previort cowsired. Modern Ranch Home with At- es ater tenants enenemeer 4 ~ co oe pal a 8 geen oth me ss erences, er . ern omtact iS Singer — Miner WALL WERVICE WALL BOARD REDUCED inl ee , | AUDIVOX HEARING AID nM 10, “WHI [ E Joram 2 Es 30061 of | “Rud” 'Nicholie Real Estate —| tached Garage on Nicely Land: Bese Rat eat epee, UO | Abt mages oy rowrnaan Pens | tare rp ig give to: onde | UA segeee re om si eee 8 0 DOWT. | TACT T ROOM Rove WH 10-| Widens Carpet Cirme, Ree ET tred actory tra! men 7 _—FE_Seses otser_ = ‘ : MIDDLENOED, HOUSER jaa ecu Tee ectimates, M ' at on an Goce tA secs pl te “Truck x N ¥rH ial RING FROM et cnet oe . Jpctos BAA, ay anand Heignee, 3300 Auburn Rd. aot Sie Back Porch. Ful at . . “| trunk to refrigerator anytime & Women cei ; RMB & BATH. 62950 A WK i. = oo 'YOUNG MAN WISHES WORK OF | renee St. Phone FE 3-0138, Call FE 44696, = . § RMS. & ; ba Bf oe ee ya NO FOR EXPERIENCED i | 100 WEDDING INVITATIONS, $7.56 FE 2-118 or FE ¢ ALL HOUSES FOR R : 5 Alder hs pannndt Liberal, TY, type. 4080 Devers, ood APPLIANCE SERVICE ONWANTED ARTICLES RE- Suthefland Stadio 18 Huron REALTORS 5 ROOM HOUSE. GAs HEAT_NO| ‘0. heat. children welcome 3401 WM. discount on personal perenaces) = ——_———— | “we service all makes of refrig- moved free or charge F Printed |_napking — Past service _ $660: Dixie Hey. children or pets. 873 mo, Ref-| Kennilworth 6t. Lt Ideal working conditions. w k Ww it do F m le 1} | erators, washers, radios. cleaners _ $4698. EASTER SPECIAL FOR “LITTLE Phone OR 3-1298 erences. OR 3-6523, |) oe 8 salary pivs commission an® te or ante ‘emate >| and all types of ‘small appliances TRUCKING & HAULING RUB- giris.” Cold waver $5. Open Thurs | ———— ALL MODERN EFPICIENCY west SIDE WELL KEPT BRICK piles confidential Box 15 | ROY'S, 96 Oskiand Ave. FE _bish anytime cheap FE #1770 & Fri. eves thy s_ FE 2-1244 | CASH. rms Pvt. bath. ideal for work- 2 bedrooms. — $100, oe |* yrshet SERVICE, mOstNoS 7A oe ' a iT ks to Rent "th eh Rodd FERN Pan. | | fexTeoupie: alco a pcg 2 fm. ect _Basement. te _eareie FE tSMt| pa REALTOR PONT es ze | _ 9-9318. | A&B TRENCHING ruc S O en | ¢ fal ror. Pasicpsl pleas glibc rere art ee tare 3 TAS pm. or call E = OPEN EVENINGS ‘TIL & > FO ; af (2 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH-| Footincs, water line field tile TRUCKS TRACTORS in 24 hours with eash for ~F JOBS FOR G ing and cleaning. PE 7-023. FE 5-006 oe AND EQUIPMERT DAINTY, om gy ee an four eaulty Call now and tell us ame hte iW RITCHENETT balig | _For Rent Rooms — 37) wvLTiPLe ListING SERVICE Ra ONIST cashier . #180 BABYSITTING WASHINGS AND | BLOOMFIELD "| WALL CLEANERS | Ton Pickun 1‘, Ton Stake = | what you have cht elcome. | ‘OR T00, . RECEEHONIS®. im nrm $180 _Srowipgs dour 61s bs FE 36008 | Wane ant, windows, Bapts eee Tontiae Pach ai IN. DEBT? |_Edw. M. Stout. Realtor COMPLETELY PURNIBHED 7 Rt 1 NICE Row, cH Thr SMALL) Huron Gardens—Income RECEPTIONIST, FBX state) CARYSITTING BY DEPENDABLE SER PET ying GEW Pontiac Farm and | (TUN, Saginaw st, Me bares | (Ont to a. Gree bo hear _ —— #0 ROOMS 2 HOMES — § room home with ‘ rr ; . ~ : ; ceo tins MAY il Jom NOR! as TIE | Catinge Tany encir para Industrial Tractor Co. | Ua ttatttaacas wey isigy | ——oe* Se see | Bp edge sell cite eters. | SOUT Rem OME | been, 2 herooet ele HBOARD, © receptionist leaning on location |. i ROOM AND BATH A} — room ireqm rae. arm Sot a a mo POUREW ORR: cmplersd, om man va ey | open Daily nee wees Sunder | HORS. INC cneet ou | WILL BOY OW List YOUR LAKE) cLeau's ROOM AWD Save Abt ATTRACTIVE ROOM FOR RE: | 100, Ort Deere? seats or ee = = whl tas ime jer bas | ; : modern. Latce INVE TIGATOR credit | ... $200 BOOKKEEPER EXPERIENCED | TIIMNEY WORK pou Cobland Theater FE) fee 3800 Commerce Rd. 4-199. Inquire quire after 4:30. "| Bred, tear. privieges, M41 W.) $80 per month, also moders, Late CAS credit S2me | fe Niche” beskzeepies. end) ah CHIMNE “Painting & D & ‘Decoratin g 20 JOIN THE THRONO AND 6INO _ reates Ee oe EXC} ON ALLY NICE 3 ROOMS | Su9 aro) COOKING, LAUNDRY. | both houses. $12,786, terms, OWN. BOOKKEEPING. Mach. opr . $225 tax reports. FE We specialize in chimney clean-| ee on ceng when your reqs ore | > Yt bath. Nr. Tel- eee Garage. Woman, 490 ron, Rea-| ER WILL ACCEPT TP AB BOOKKEEPER, full chg $05 DESIRE BABYSITTING IN MY | !®&. fepairing. rebullding or puild 4 PAINTING | PAPERING | cioaaed: aan Pine ip Waite's R. F. McKINNEY ry. ults, 844 Glendale Lobos = \ DEAL. BE FIRST, CALL NOW! , FECRETARY. (Do snore s300, home days, Vicinily of Perry and | seu CDimaere Bee chimneys, | —Mason Thom FE COON _| _ Notions | Univ. bewe |GHOUND FLOOR APT OLEAN ELBA N BLEEPING ROOM. ee ene | Waites. PE 34233 _ | Pirepiaces and tmeinerators — A-l inTEROA L DECORA. | MEN AND WOMEN. “TAILOR. | couple. No drinkers. 1038 Oskland. | widdies, FE 40976, alt First Offeritig GRAEBNER'S—Pontiac oe cotese mee CHILDREN Seaned ana repaired. Also sli TINO, RE £8 0 K BLE. | “made sults for Easter PE 46715, HOUSETRATLER | FOR RENT. BA-| Gieaw INGLE ROOMS. CLOE Of this west in "39° @ ;RAEBNER’S—Pontiac |“iim my home Days, $20. OR 30882 | kinds ae of furnace @ork, Local ren-|° PREE ESTIMA TEs | On AND APTka The DaTE T LOVE you” ba welcome. FE ¢3283. io. 181 Judson. FE ¢4ia ‘oom bungalow. 17x13 3 hee room 313 Pontisc State Bank Bide. aint DESTRES HOUSEWORK 3 _ istered company. FE 5-3701._ 21626. March € 1 will not be responsible | IORT HOUSEKEEPING ROOM CLOSE IN” CLEAN SLEEPING | ,.12%8 kitchen. ott ‘ Phone FE $- | days'a week. $8 a day plus bus DRY WALL BY MACHINE FREE A-1 DECORATING - PAINTING (5: any debts contracted by an: Are the 3 sweetest —— in our) ‘sith garage. For employed lady | CLOSE e. caly, AoeMee nehange, | SHoreed cy hae . 7 fore, FE 82206 | estimates. No job too big or small. | and wal’ senses: Call or esti- | other than myself: Gerald 1. _vore } anid foike sa or couple. No drinkers. veter Ei ane aepen ~ or be Fit |MOUSEKEEPER WIDOW. WO | FE _5-4628. mate Et . SOR EK em Hatchery Rd, Drayton - "Sold My F fuse” "eae oe required, 25¢ Orchard Lake "pgp Oh 0oM you —y "owner, other woman ip charge. Pontiac | =avene TREE TRIMMING & RE i. a Loe NG INTERI EX- laine, Mich, weet w t ee ee : PLACE A “LOST AD.) etses. Bex 3. SESSL| moval. Ph. or | ertee. 30 per cent dice, for each. SPECIAL: COLD i WAVES 950 peed Atay pyres ee LARGE MODERN 2 BEDROOM | LARGE ROOMS. WEST SIDE F ial POR | S HOUSEWORK FOR 8c Qu 32000. Free est. FE 49206. = porothy'’s, 500 N. Perry. FE, wendy Sm and see how fast those | apt. Complete bath, electric as fr raons. FE : Call FE28181 for an ad "Yeacher and school age entidren, | EAVESTROUGHING. TNOTALLED | re =cusToM, PAINTING, PAPER. _ 21244, Open. Frt-itve o true. @n appliances, lake front, FE) Foes, repaired. Pree La | Paper removed. Esti | _Yeactive, Call EM 3-3448. AR. ’ REAT LTOR re FE aE 0 O65D W Ly Mi ealtor to recover a loss. Dial 4601 ‘anted Sdly aie edium MODERN ¢ RMS. CONNECTING 288i fork an lad enrich. some ae ty Da 5 Bers = | pats Beil aa EVIE BE BE. Ro EM 2-417 | s Tele Rd, Can) or 4 edutts, Al wules | BARGAIN? Lots of aR) Pe 20W7 FE47114— RONIN are ric mo iring .& oo 718 ke fay ———— 26 yre. exp. FE So poget tal SLACKS. Tae TQ) ce > iy Rent $20 per week, 73 Brabb! - ' anos | Say “charge it.” up and delivery. PE $9732. | Pape +308 $-2i60 | 2-0657, - Oxtord, OA B38, , in the Want Ads! Co-operative: Real Ae 4 ~ “ROSE MeLARTY PE 54-3578 es 4 jODERN « * Wooded ot % GEO- ARSE Realtor 6261 vite, Re. Waterfo East $1,500 down. Mpg “fiber Es Cpivis® bedroom. Drapes iy § ens auteren tal base- garage tir heat, ‘new coment Legit} | - of water ester, ates ern kitchen wo bedroom home FOUR BEDROOM ‘woM ‘OTTAWA HILLS TR ADE. * bed sell this ideal family home r trad five room bungalow. cupboards, AC. heat 3 car garage Near Washington Jr. High. Lafge jot ROSSHIRE CT. TERRACE $1,500 DOWN “One at the best. Gas heat, 20x20, garden = of light. A oa warm comforte- ble reasonable place to mye with exceptional large room: TRADES TR ADES Large down payments are scarce. Call =: for an appointment to the possibility of trading | We ‘a our utmost to satisfy all | parties concerned. WE SELL — WE TRADE DORRIS & SON * pee rOne FE 4-1557 7s2 W Huron st moperative Real Estate Exchange GILES [NEAR OAKLAND AVE. |— Cc . > bedroom home just | no of Oakland - savense in the | Wisner, Lincoin Schon) district VACANT—S$850 DOWN MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE - oo Elizabeth, 3 BEDROOM side Close in with only REA Corner —_ abe Ra ms ya 18 Charles “Fass NEW 6 ROOM BRICK ranch home Smeched garage. In Drayton ar el ge | | Lanar Lh iegs abort ipet . mowees | 18 ThE. BIRD’ TO 8EE 1 ase ah BEDROOM RANCH HOME Car 4 ACRES . and 2 car garage. In Bylven) a oproximately af sitehtiy rotifng | see eerie oie eee ake. Well bu Too e BRICK TERRACE. ROSSHIRE) with floors and. plastered . \ Walls. Excellent neighborhood FRAME in Syiven| Full price only’ $4,750 on terms. Lake. Lake privileges. These properties shown by appoint- ment. . A BIG FAMILY RANCHL HOME living at ite best This 163 ft. 8! room, B. D. CHARLES, ay ee REALTY CO Ave, _ Fe = a wt | REALTOR FE 4-3581 - NEW LOCATION AT SPECL AL i 1050 W. HURON ST Owner says reduce price and’ Ma diet EORSPR or SELL this 4 year old home oO Li 1 to 8 cated in the city close to schools a ee Te gh tuil base i rooms, ly al ® beat. ea: bot water beater, ANNI TT oak floors and city water and sewer, Selling below reproduction cost at only vpaheg! with termes a= OFFERS FE-dw. M. - Stout. Realtor eon EL 77 N, Sagina Pa, Fe 6-168 \West Side Terrace Open - Teves. ti 6:30 residential area IDE INCOME - Center, & room terrace in X | ESAT SIDE on this 2 family cone Nanas one, alge S rms. & bath down, 4 ‘rms. & bath —- Full bemt,, 2 car ga-| area, Terms. 8 ROOM HOME. diate possession, $8,500, rea- sonable terms. | Commercial Frontage j Excellent business site on Large home, ideal Pd income 4 coenne Avenue with 5 bedrooms & ‘full bath up, 4 rooms house built in 1953 | Dames — heat Pull basement, gas heat, ex 510-250, Easy te g tra lavatory, 2 car garage. Owner has just reduc A price to Lafond for quick John K. aot tale! Term REALTOR -|5 Acres—Lake Front Leogl best w St. Completely remodeled @ rm. J pe 5-046) s-4aee— | home, large living room, | Eves rz 2-1804 or FE h pctare window evertooking | W ake irway wi ie y Zany rama moves, || sicced fem Pull baromen acre . ir ole | ha oar are ie, over- yall, : ce 96.950 $750 head doors. eotvided 5 y e- $60 = mo acres plus iske- Sion tot, Presently renting some ore’ Reasonably per m : priced at $25.000, terms, PAUL A KERN, Realtor, Bloomfield lee 4 ni N Saginaw 8 rE 20200 nee =ik orek ranch at Eetate. Since vie" large liv- | i Th ren kiteh: ’ “"— ’ % eli, mm i" ‘ en BRAND NEW and rhea ast be large 1: brick ranch recreation A re tran Hd ely gee oop recon | lace, full sees gas vy, plastered walls uraece. 2 car attached ga ceramic tle bath, large kitchen rage Paved drive and many | with twin sink & birch cabinets. other attractive featues. $28,- room, walk in cleaeta, '¢ 500, ‘cash to mortgage. a per bing large lot, close fc schools, weet suburben. thown by Brick Lake Front Sppt, $15,500. Beautiful contemporary home on nicely landaceaped nice entry | _ full JOSEPH F. REISZ lot With, underground sprin- (20 ware ee oe wvenings | MI eon ine area, carpe | led bath 2 large ad \ rooms, Iake level features | j core bedroom space, bath, reened reh. hot water heating he [pare = car.garage. $32.- BROS. $10,500 _ Roy Annett Inc. 62, $905 Here is truly modern big fail | west side frame and sege- | = FE 40521 stone ranch home is made to in17_ 8. Charl Le er man A concrete drive jeads to | rative Real Estate Exchange The ‘ceacious Hiring oom fe hist DOWN | lighted by the attractive lege- Wil build 2 or 3 | i stone. I Lake on ranch type Sartar home om your' Otter Lake, Full price $31,950 “ADAMS BUILDERS (2 A > BU “RS BAe) eS 2 7 9 , AWARD FL PARTRIDGE : TAMTLY, HOME of WEST SUBURBAN EAST SUBURBAN — -aystem. | ANOTHER VALUER— "aun alow is) privileges j poe Lake, For as ptinios * marke, PE 4-133. 500 DOWN.— Modern bungalow spa two oe arege. ts HBegabeny cog rs Sylvan oni oad rial acsement. Treen oe rch, Bee it today, pe 500 DOV N—Local in x van Lake vi ted right aden bungalow: with 6 rooms. Competed living room, ereeene front rch. Of] AC Estra lav. basement. cal" ‘Mrs Hoyt, FE 2-0040. with exterior all completed. basement, 3 pe. bath, well, | tie, wih automatic bet we kitchen 8 terior astud- ding. Only 443 miles from_ city \, and privileges on Crescent Lake. aa t. BROWN. Realtor 23-4810 uren Ph. rE order for the successful family Co-operative "Reai_ Estate Exchange Established im 1916 — Over 1 acre jaar and a G I bedrms., 3 b ful basement breezeway to at-| tached llvear garage. Just the | right home for a growing fam? | ly to enjoy. oo Vetch too. Now at $6,950 -- Maceday with “shower, 1'»-car ove a a. Lake orivilees t $7,060 with 61,800 down, New ranch ‘home south of Rochester and handy for Detroit workers, 3- bedrms., Ailed bath, mica eup- boards kitehpn. picture win- dow. Oll heat. 1%ecar garage Large $12,600 w down race. and bus line Immediate possession. Total price $6,050. vate ; on heat. } , Broverty voned i | suitable for business $12,900 .with $2,000 tonight Garage FLOYD KENT, Realtor | “WwW. baa Next to 2*Consumers Power | FE 5-6105— “MULTIPLE | Sia ) SERVICE UNION LAKE PRIVILEGES been knetty- pine interior 27 ce. Fenced vard Total eke) : 096 with $59 per mon | TRADE DRIVE-IN RESTAURA = nt Only $4,930 with ‘Lece a ile wi accept is te model car. a eontract or eqWMty in SPECIAL 2 family Located in good rents! REAL a - With $2,200 down will move you 2% E — Federal #0466 garage A Sas (6) 08: into this 5 room ranch home on a| Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 4 per cent e ber, SR OM month payments include taxer & OC e from Weterford’s new Soha Mom cr cripr: BUNGALOW pet Biomentarz Schoo! feat WEST SUBURBAN kere liv room with setaral rooms, living room. dining LL. replace oor " and large 10n10 uttl- Deel teaeel "thet ple sig Bled ing room, kitchen and 3 bedrooms ity room. Storms screens. gem. All bedrooms have builtin | 4 bere Dest : Drapes, carpeting Venetian wardrobes and chests. Extra large | _ TOOOms Up. Ful: basement, auto blinds ined oe Reeds. rome — lot with lake privi- | fs water heater, & landsca: ve Phon ts = jones on Williams Lake ere | [urn Garage. 2 lots She nty SBA fre iSeentil ing.Toom, wis | Froahaetnngs, Femi and sk +908 patural. fireplace and Tov ely rh down ‘Immedi- . ki with loads of cupboards ‘4 * storage space. Por your con- CLARKSTON enience, you will find an extra— ‘RIDGEWAY jo ees down you can have large 2 car attached garage as. bene: ptieg 3 ape mice resreat room. 5" 46203 ner lot w with nice lawn & shrubs oe fil been hecho | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange beg | walking distance to Clark-' att Miata aE. C. Wood Co. price ta is jeode SWIMMING, FISHING ~ -& BOATING | — fa the nicest lakefront home ve io many a year | seen thts attractive home with its! B t page, stone freniace and” parts: OCLC TTIAN ALTOR corer wunams, eee R fee oom _ After S30, Vaan | OR 23-3603 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ing room on a nice jot that has pease w willow trees on the 1$7 > side. Amid rose bashes talore|$ 7.350 1s the Price — and stone breakwater is is very neat and clegn and hes Ald It's Nice large living room, ing room 5 rooms Oil heat 2 bed- kitehen and bedroom. This home| rooms, and possibility of Large suburban fot close to bus line. 4 blocks to terms _ alsg has additional bedroom space! on large 6x24 fully insulated | viassed-in porch. Paneled tn Cana- dian cedar This home also has a, And fust school Easy full basement with new sa Bee nace. Fully insulaed. wir er! Bri kR } Anen electric stove This home is Waterford Schoo! district with | Near Union Lake Shopping schoo! tus. service Just $10,950 Center. 22 Foot living room with Anderson picture win- dow, oll heat. storms and screens attached, 18 = 26 | garage. on rh parcel 65 | x 148 ft — $10,800 with $2,500 down Call for an ap pointment today’ _ WHITE BROS. Pent Ga ries Pine Lake , Open Eves Till #—Sun 10 to 8. 6 room Contemporary home : a a featuring 1's tile baths, cus- WEST SIDE tom knotty pine cabinets, Large @ room modern complete: ward eset proved vnaing eles bath dewn. re bath up. €85) dows, water softener, all heat. $2.00 dow aluminum storms and screens It's mplete in SYLVAN VILLAGE Quick possession. Large 6 room modern extra stool & shower in basement, garage $2,500 down OAKLAND LAKE Immaculate 5 room modern bun-| eo every detail You'll love it $15,950 “Near Silver Lake 61 foot ranch home built mn thet alow. aak floors, plas walls | it's one of today's best val- tie bath, good dry basement | ues’ at $14,500 with 84 500 oil heat. garage Large lect $3.400 down Oi] heat carpeting. down ' 1%, car attached garage | : . oe YOO x 120 Mt lot landscaped JOSEPH F. R EISZ pertectiy: don't be sorry. be “ Te 53's W Huron 8t PE 20250 ‘ Evening, MI 4-441 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _| i Neat and clean 5 room bun- INDIAN VILLAGE | fRS%.) tel becement. furnace, garage. only $1,200 All brick 4 bedroom home, large down. Immediate possession, living room with fireplace gd, You can't sffor to” pay basement Bee ea one, at! rent another day. Call now voce: A buy for $15. SYLVaeN L AKB/ Just across the road frogn park and excellent sand beach. Large § rooms all year-round home with ip Price Reduced z & Z 2 se : bles xp 0 — seer glassed-in porch Colefhan GAS inets and ceramic tile in ; from, downtown Pontia | furnace. Wooded lot 56200 Priced kitchen, also ceramic tiled street, Lot all tenced *oall at $13,500, terms bath, large bedrooms. plas- ms further intormation, . tered garage. Timken oil 1 CUTE & COZY heat, A many other extras, | * x = This is by all means the | NORTH Newer 3 bedroom home with GAS mostect for the leastest. 4 ace. water softener. awnings, | 'y $12,950. pong OLS bed Bilge oe tee hguse storms and screens Has fuli/ { nice ved drive. Pull price basement and Is located just Poa {It pleases us to please, YOU) cals, be mand only . $43 Per of Fisher bedy and close taxes and | sthools, bus and stores . at ‘4 ee cent fnterest. ; Soe oe [Sctenios se | we car anit YOUR Hon _KIN ZLER | | ; REA , s ] ¥. woe can W. Huron Berane Ph rr 4,385 317 8. Telegraph Eves. @ Sun iN, et 6 Multiple el Service | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange ~ ' J Al spe les and large kitchen and basement. Ong, $7,500 terms a & Mie OR 3-1235 | a, See this all futnished 2. bdrm Only |, 3 bdrm | -rodm and ‘large living room ear garage, | of Pontiac Whr not your the Spring rush and avoid higher prices, | I “1648 Union Lake Rd ‘Here 's @ @ well located near aewntown Pon- tiac, Owner has reduced the price | and this ts a splendid buy now Evenings aor 6. call Mr Hether- ington, FE 54-4362 Why Pay Rent? ; A’ JOHNSON, 1704S. Telegraph Rd. ‘| /& Feat lela CozY LITTLE HOME living Ta bdrm. mies Full bath Full tath and basement $8,500 terms I'y bath, home Kitchen, dining fel basement West 611.500 $3.000 dn come out and select future home now before T. G. Trocke | Realtor EM {eae ; Johnson * FOR BETTER HOMES MONEY MAKER income property. Bee it LAKE FRONT Lovely view “overlooking Oakland | Lake from .a spacious living. rm. which gual is on 2 large lots and cant boasts a stone fireplace | be beat for take living 3} BEDROOM BRICK RANCH A beauty with 3 large bedrooms and spacious family room. Built- in features range oven and dishwasher, large lot Bloomfield Take a drive and see it this week | including tabletop | School ystem OFFICE OPEN 64 Realtor FE 4-2533 | KNUDSEN iW est Side Brick = 1041 5 bath with stair to partly finished 2nd fir i fireplace modern type heating and many other features | Perry Park 4‘2 rms..and bath. oil heat. home built home rms = and Dandy recreation rm. marble - window sills can ased with 81,000 | down, but needs a little work | — on it. Give us a ring on | W M. H. KNUDSEN REALTOR 510 Pontian State Loe rect Bide. Ph. FE DOWN--Beautifur starter home |2 bedroom home FE 45161; water. Fenved beck Hageeg Convenient to schools. is a good buy, $7,- 600. Cash to mortgage. - Here is a buy, sep +6 ies map neg eng ight in. Has 2 lots, living ‘room, | = ing room, k! » 3 pe. up, basem oll gy ate . . “Need a good quarterback?" o ater ealer i ver “Apply _ For Sale Houses" eee TULLY BURNISHED TO LAST DETAIL pt WIL Liss M Peles ‘BRE AW E k Parke vr arr MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE $1,250 DOW N modern home, garage. landsca, - Ideal "ter retired couple or newly-| weds on corner lot cee a reals sae Terrific buy at 45.550. 4 acre, very clean aped RJ} VALUET. Realtor | M45 Oskland Av 95 Oakiand Axe. | + Mt cemen St Eve Mr Alien : 2 STOUT’ S| West of Pontiac. ¢ 77 MN. Saginaw Bt NEW FHA HOMES 263 Bedrooms, ‘AS LOW AS $750 Dn. PLUS COSTS $36.97 Mo. “ Pivx taxes and insurance PEATURES GALORE FA. eas 50’ vats, heat, auto, hot water | mast SUBURBAN — % acre and/ city sewer arid weter. Youngs. | S-rms. and bath. New oil fur-| town kitehen. full, insulation, hear nace, full basement, large 2- schools, shopping end tran: fer garage. Plenty of ie | cee OPEN DAILY AND SUN { wee See it at $8,750 3 blocks east! with i100 af .. at. a of | outcalm a st. Blvd EST SIDE INCOME — Floor sd ah rms. and bath Pri Castell Realty “PE 5-0630 7 Bérm 5 Room ranch ester — $i, PE 35-9459 Gown, Call own, ‘a | Home and Income And pleasure of suburban liv. | ine e offer this cute, modern- istic, 2 level, 2 family with | Serrtonee on Lotus Lake sand ba picture windows, ot water. | $2,500 down land contract Woodward Estates | Conveniently located 1'» story | 3 bedroom home with full base- ment, water slorms and screens, couees rear yard 3.000, asinator, real estate and maserenee FF Best Buys Today ! REMODELED TWO FAMILY Located north of Pontiac on approximately 2 acres” of ground we have this 2 family with basement, furnace, one ear garage, I's baths, au- tomatic. water heater and lots of nice trees & berries. Only 91850 down. KEEGO HARBOR and ase heat Only $5400 wien WEST SIDE. 3 bedroom older home !o- eated near the General Hos- pital large landscaped lot value bere im this home at only $7509 with $5200 dewn $0650.00 For this new 3 bedroom home and aoproximateiy 2 acres of ground located ‘n Independence Twn with full bath. utility reom. o!] heat and automatic water heater. aus a little Interior fintsh- ing to make this a real sharp little home. Only $2550 down. Edw. M. Stout. Realtor Open Eves. till 8 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ONE SPECIALS $950 DOWN or sacrifice for cash. Widow must sel room modern home. 1 bed- room down and bath up Ptastered walls, hard. wood floors, basement, aute- matic hot water, Neer Fich- er Body Now renting for $70 per month House ood sized living room, full intne room bedroom, mod- ern kitchen and bath with colored fixtures. All appeal- ingly decorated. Basement with new gas furnace and water heater Inclosed sun poses aluminum combina- i in full price $950 DOWN on this modern 2 bedroom home built in 1931. Full basement. oil - “heat, attractive cedar shake and ledgerock exterior Large lot COLORED G! Only 8600 down plus GI mortgage costs, A shatp 2 bet bungalow Pleasant living roo! ith entrance closet Kitchen has pienty ecup- boards and dining space. tiled th plastered paint wa. oak floor full basement Bre thing ba ou would want in a ome, Rowe can be con- vetted 2 le Total priss $10, RAY O'NEIL, ‘Rake r 5 TPT, ES OOM! ‘Co-operative Real Estate Exchan| 3 th each apartment fireplace in lower level sutomatic heat and ed at $11,750 with and balance on automatic heat and dot Featuring 2 bedrooms and bath down, | bedroom up. | Model ‘riced ae | ‘BUD’ Nicholie. §-1201 FE 2- snaind|| Ph FE 35-6165 0 basement, oi] heat. landscaped lot 60x120 ft.—near te | an terms Oftered at $9,950, m0 MOVING. £0 ARIZONA i BUY IT "MAHAN, | co-operative Ri 3 BEDROOMS NATURAL FIRE-’ place, § acres 1'y mile from Mie of = Milfo miles out Near | Fouts bone Lake a kinds of . ruit trees. gerage and nen house #13, 000. terms _MU- _tutel 47386. ; “LOOKONLY =m” $550 Down PLUS COSTS . 5 ROOMS $33.72 PER MO. aes “Dany x} KDAY. ern BLA rae on et of Montea’ Beiveen Moniceim and Oakland. it : = Real Estate Eeaeees | Gasiell Realty | 93 Oakland Ave ~~" WARDS ORCHA 5 . an full basement, fares tot: Ua, trees, $1,800 di oe acre. Roch- COLORED Beautiful %, m., $800 dn Hugs we DINNAN e Matter ca dial OAkland 68521 | oe wrth Sorry ON YOUR EOT 40x22. 3 on shell information contact Horse seis Ma rl Ra PE 42254 or FE 20179 $1,000 DOW N @ rm. modern. Gas furnace. Ea:t tide location. apd eo $6,500 with $1,000 down, $65 month PAUL M 632. W. Huron JONES, REAL ESTATE, Ph, FE 43505 ~ 2 BEDROOMS | AND DEN $750 Down PLUS COSTS PAYMENTS $37. 2 tow taxes information cell: WAGNER HOMES. 1960 N. Opdyke Rd. FE 47197 | Sylvan Lake Village wash-room With or without coornenis Massive fire- place, wi Makes a The aie vostey/ Eechen =? hot 4 table | atud), eautiful celling. Really living room dish wash- features are lumber, face-brick. ‘aluminum windows and screens Real ‘plis- Amble rat air Reinforced concrete drive- bah to 2 oor reer Pat A pth | Lt water installed jock from Open 8. private cify bathing a Lake $23,730 up Lakefront Ranch A truly pesuttul bome on Svivan Lake bedrooms den—sereen ties VBeeak- fast room, recreation room with firepace, Attached ra- race — pe ed drive — beau- ttfully landscaped site sprinkler srstem Carpeting included. An eaceptionally fine home in the best loce- tion. $49.560—terms. Phone for appointment Suburban Located in beautiful ‘ West- ridge Two’ —adjacent to Our Lady of Lakes Church and ‘within 3 blocks of pubile., elementary school. Immacu- ~ late 7 room brick ranch haturas activities room—2 car at- tached plastered garage Paved drive, rard lamp, carpeting. $27,500 Leshe R. Tripp, Realtor 22 W. Lawrence Street oS Evenings rE 161 or FE 2-130¢ HAPPINESS LAKE ORION FIRST OFFERING attractive 5 rooms and one floot plan insulated 2 large bedroom. part school Offered at $7,900, ITS NEAT AND TIDY. RANCH CU Le NEAR DRAYTON Corner lot 75x157 ft. ora veceet frontage, Newly decorated 5 room REALTOR 269 Baldwin Ave | and bath. 2 bedrooms, one floor | FE 5-0101 or FE 95 | Bisa: Fae ‘ years old. New car: | If no ans. call FE 3-8544 | ing in living room and pees | Co-operative Real _Estate Exg ange room. Combination storms © sereens, New awnings. stcnea l'§ car garage. Fenced Areal ass Garden spot. Loads of « To Buy- pes Sell—To | Trade -WE'LL INSURE IT ALTY pice ee oe tate Exchange _ For Bele Houses s 43 Pu _ in Twin Beach area pa d. TAXES AND INSURANCE| Large livin colored You town kite hen a one Pics a GPE ome, small down par- - Warwick has several new) — homes. With 3 bedrooms | end shopp Waldron at South near new City Commercial lot TOTAL $7.500 2 BEDROOMS terest on ba fireplace—paneled - asi closet & manr other extras on your lot the full price is just $10, ' GATEWAYS to 1', car garage. Has or swimming with $1,500 down c | 2 bedroom bungalow basement : gas hot water henter. classed-in front porch and other extras Al- so has rental home on‘ back of lot in good condition Shown by appointment. ‘George R. Irwin 12) porch, | pal ee Almost new, 2 bdrm a0 “ee Norrienage eee gee yaar. For the. Banéscoca Newly remodeled 2 bedroom home Corner loc read, to new oe &-elose to enter regidential ci ape Privileges on sec kes. | Owner will sell as is—et $6,500, or complete po pe ——at $7500 Dow either deal nm EMBREE & GREGG i” on Lake Rd. jon Lake Village __Eves. 33705 or EM 3318 ~ WHITE BROS. A t Gl's ONLY $250 DOWN PLUS MORTGAGE Costs $12,400 # Int, s in Large plate as mirror I's tiled baths Colored firture | GI HOMES. LAKE PRIVILEGES Located in Waterford Village — close to schools & shonving area. features before you | vrew home ving room torve “itchen with eating space I'y bathe Taree tility roo Beavut'ful colored wala kitchen | eabinets Drive ovt Dirie Hwe to Water. | ford turn left on Andersonrille a ‘', mile to model from 3 to 7 daily 1 to 7 Bat and Sundey. ty THE “ELDORADO” Gl's $750 Down | FHA $2,100 Down Full Price $14.700 cL GARDENS WITH MUNITY WATER | See the first groun of. brick ranch to be built in Clarkston. festure —~ whet, srecious living room has a beau- | tiful window wall Por extra con- | venience, there are i's ceramic | tile baths with colored fixtures | perime- creens aves the © children to Ae sors ac road. | re ing. U.S. 10 to M15 to Village limits | right mile ? ci aS One ay H IE BROS. REALTORS rT | “TRIPP | rr 2-4875 4-1661 TACK LOVELAND Lake Rd Keego Harbor ac Lal oF a BAST oe Si. $1,000 DOWN — 7 Roo Hall AREA Living room Dining room. kitchen. bath base- EAST SEDE ment. Furnace. Water heater Screened front porch Garace. | Paved street Clean inside & out REASONABLE [RMS RANCH HOME 3 BEDROOM Tiving room, dining space, kitch- en. bath oil furnace water heater, Water softener, Carpeting Screens & Storms. lendicaped lot WITH TER) Extra leree ; PRICED RIGHT -—4#', per cent in ance J. R. HILTZ REALTOR Open 7 to ® W Huron Sts FE 55-6181 | NEW NEW NEw | Custom butt 3 bedroom homes with full basement. Has auto. heat, auto. hot water. laundry trays, oak floors plastered wails Built | LAKE PRIVILEGES | bedroom modern home with oak floors, auto heat, and hot @ater Mod- ern kitchen and large utility room Lal for boating, fishin ine location Full price $7,950 SOUTH EAST SIDE with full; Has auto HOSPITAL ROAD aanch home jot Needs a little in- on 159x235 terior work, priced for a quick sale, $4, dm with $320 rose Privileges on Round “NORTH FERRY d fo a ais k sal 1 Price fi = ic | ale, q sil, kK. L. Templeton, Realtor w. NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH 2338 Orchard 1 POST OFFICE i After 6, can 5-5ORK, a Only a few | 1111 Joslyn. cor, 3rd Co-operative Real Extate Exchange WEST SUBURBAN RANCHER = HEIGHTS - VACANT $500 DN. FOR oe eae eS aS ese ~ > ss wer ‘ 4 bP p28 SE a”. (oa ae \, } ae I * BP Sie : s/ i of : . 5 \ i \ t =p ig 40.3: A 3 iran ae ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDA Y. MARCH 6, 1956 ~ . Ss 7 one _For Sal Houses 43) For Sale Houses 43) For ‘Sale’ Houses - 43| FUNNY BUSINESS | “by Hershberger! "For Sale Housed .43/ For Sale Houses 43 Et : Sele Howes # PRIVATE. 90 so $750 dn-canal Front — | MIDDLE STRAITS LK ; WE TRADE % ‘ room Meme Headi tot ccna? eae ss ae bene, Lange 2 pm, bacement™ a FY | moders, 3 . rai fe: Bas a eee Sree al Par cent ot appt| 2 picture windees. Huge bearsom |” P*™" “| ‘| BARGAIN! BARGAIN! isa cP Hes ape eras » FB &000]. for appt with double closet & so | 3 metre, on Going. *. and two! : Lh a ee — ‘Here's That: i Dc -| consider your saulty i rpres| guiomatic hot water “Npriced isa 9 ‘ Pais home. $595 own tent on a tew custom bull home| kD, RILEY, Broker | room wi eer eee | Country Home : SE _Zete Shalce. Per complete ih | igg musadeth Lake RA PE 41187 aw wee +. eam That will offer uappspess - security PLUS COSTS ~ RUSSELL A, NOTT, R'TOR. Kves, PE 4-120 5 es NEW 2 BEDROOM YT Be “OWNER wi $395 Down ape fy rp ag st FHA HOMES ~~. Bedroom ranch ty-- home BROWN I aioe tmatesmner| EBLE WREST fit saichint Hos, | | a down. P. eden. te “yee. Call; §& G sr. aa? is | $10,500 REAL vaLgs —_ t hike | % nna, pate, Close to wae: .N gents. -- ” | ON EXTERIOR AN nate a a To pn ace a oR Wp cat READY FOR YOU 70 FI Tun taal tanamiouh aay ae ADAMS sous =p Dive was aah cata . + ; ven a F.C. Wood Co. | STS A ey ee Espa te GPEN DAILY FROM 1:09 P.M. PEARL BLDG. CO. . FE 5-7923 TADD'S [tex Signs Are Everywhere Has sas Se room & laundry, tubs. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | Only $450 For Colored ar rr Immediate Possession and d Leake yee Fenced poo yard, a See REALTY 236 N. Saginaw FURNISHED 5 Tile bath, iat tond 3 | Green Corea Lake. lage pet sell er $11,750, | ment. E Tennyson. with $1,350 down and $60 per mo BE AN SEARLY BIRD room, . large utittt room, automatic oil ec air he . Electric hot we- Has 2 bedrooms, 1's beths, Two Independence T wp. Rooee oe d Tecreation son's neat Drain Pie—iy i it | ain en eepane in eo itving room. : i nome with yer plastered walle, | Scenic areas, $5,000 down. Better full plastic tie! bath, full bas call today. for sppointment. ment, aictem the ae FRANK SHEPARD Shower in the basement. Fully Recne ste f ‘OL 1-1511 peaioted 5th sets ed wd | setee, Compe bale. “ime lie ront porch. a - community a 93 ft. Sechebew . 107 20 ft. dee store building 20x20. in excellent condi- pane . Could be used ~~" weer chop bake YOUNG . sae? sor si3, 400 with $6,000 cows. Has Done It Again!. ¥ ention w independence Twp. a tending” —_ This 6 room, > story bungelow tered walls. oak floors, large has 3 bedrooms, nice en and picture window ful ulated, living room, full bath full base-| gas heat, paved street. You would ment. it gree ch expect to pay much more than On a nice jot = 125. On e- ae with $845 down. $52 a month day Lake. 8 of shade’ trees luding taxes and insurance on This price tricludes al]. the furni PHA terms. them and we ture. Also a 2 cabin on the think ‘you wil] agree. Possessica lakeshore now $10 im one week week. Priced to sell for $8,950. ane . with 93.000 do OPEN DAILY 18. 416 Osmun LADD'S < opera 23 co South srel East va. mu". Right Open OPEN SUNDAYS Signs., ms able laundry tray 4286 Dixie Hwy Drayton Plains; 2 FAMILY . a 2 ie lots . . $30 weekly income with immediate <4 aved s zeats 4267 N. 5 apd Rd. or M24 ssion, Ful) basement, good es oq y reron: St.) te Tull, FE 54-9201 ation. Asking $8,500 with sfs00 _ near iiams Lake Rd." Co-operative Real Estate Exchange| down. ‘ OPEN stane Hou ete tog |3 BEDROOM SUBURBAN HOM OPEN signs. Hours 4 ta 7:20) Lares votme (ane (tees tod Se (CUTE & COZY See daily. 1 to 7:30 p.m. Sat - re - Nothing to do but move into this lovely 2 bedroom home with plas- paved front-| ‘ter age. 8 Shown by By geetbtment only.| nicely GAYLORD Owner Lite, state, will sell for only "80 with $1.800 down. See 1 2 oor Bene 8k 7 Th — F ear Blue y eater iit te Elizabeth Take Estates | eaBleely’ decorated. Ot . cloned, in coats detail. taree —_ ied ay Pooh lt Acie combination kitchen, = aaylune, ores ) ces carpeted living room base- ment is completely finirhed inte recreation area. You will have to see this fine home to hagpedtlraony Russell Young tt. Phome today for an appo' REALTOR mont. _ |312 W Hures. 4525 Sun. PE 42963 Franklin sepecoee fenced tot South $0,500" s } | Completely Redecorated | Blvd. | | Built in 1954 GI mortgage on this $11,930 home gives you payments of only $67 per month Galeaiee taxes & in- surance. One floor home with full basement, carpeting & | ones included. See this today Low Down Payment Ranch Home buili in 1950. North | Five rooms. Five room home with a good basement. Large lot in a very nice residential district. West su- burban. Total price $10.500 terms Area a To Buy—To Sell—To Insure GAYLORD mat E 4.9584 Eve. & Sun state Exchange Exchange WE WIL L Build on your lot. Lovely 3 bed-| room ranch style starter home Exterior all completed. Pult bath, well, sevtic, wired automatic hot water, kit all interior 2 BEDROOM_GAS HEAT CIVILIANS AS LOW AS $545 DN. “ PLUS COSTS sink and la as we hav only for a limited smeemt of these ‘attractive homes. Ask for Mr Li MODE L. H. BROWN, Realtor L 1362 W Huron Ph. FE 2-4610 LOCATED AT 591 cunn Evenings call OA 8-2618 CORNER OF BAGLE 1 ACRE. Nortti éf Pontiac, large § rooms Fnelosed porch. Basement. Oi! furnace. Also 3 rece house. Good | sail $2.500 dow Near Baldwin, ire 6 room bunga- low 3 bedrooms, full basement. i: For quick sale $2,100 down. PONTIAC REALTY 77 Baldwin __FE 5-8275 Open From 12 Noon ‘tl @ pm Dally & Sunday Model phone FE 8-032]. Waltham Realty MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE North End 2 story Bungalow with 2° bed- rooms and. bath up, 5 rooms and bath down Natural fireplace full basement. ol] heat. 2 car garage $12,500 with terms Centerline. Mich Off Perry a Town & Rooms. 3 bedroo! all on one SLOCUM 17-4008 floor. Living room mm yaxil, dining room, 14x11, modern kitchen —-— Auto. oi] heat oak hardwood floors in most of the house This is an older type home. but ts kept. tm excellent condition You must | see to appreciate —__. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE CLARK 7 Rooms—Marquette St. 4 bedrooms, 2 story, large dining room, living room. carpeted. Fy'l 5ST BENEDICTS AREA. $1450 basement, oil heat. Near St. Mi-| ‘own. 2 bedrooms. living and chael's School. dining» rooms, modern kitchen, basement, lM car garage, sidewalks, sewer, water, and gas. Close to Tei - Huron | shopping center Shown by ap- | pointment. Full price $7950. | $750 DOWN SUBURBAN. 8 room 5-5091 or FE 5-9471 | bungalow, 2 bedrooms, living ee no answer ph FE 5-2564 | room, eombined kitchen and Open evenings and Sundays dining area, bath with shower, REA! TOR located off Union Lake Road. Full price $5650 1 ACRE Mop. > > ant i _. WEST SUBURBAN A HOME OF YOUR ERN. 2 bedrooms, living room. OWN , large kitchen, bath with shower. utility room. Nice level ground Priced at $6500 with very easy bedrm ranch home built in ‘34; **T™s- Fras laree eee | WE HAVE 2. STARTER HOMER tered walle, Micety gianned kiteh- rhe bac completed. you finish the co 8 Snette F aaem e atm, ae, the e Tro pita ba done. Only $500, “ea | CLARK REAL ESTATE | FE 46492 or FE 44813 | 1362 W.) Huron Open Ev Co-operative _Real _Estate te Knchanve 3 BEDROOMS—CITY Located om one of the arteries‘ inside the ors cludes 3 bedrodms per ; e| , auto of] heat & hot reer. it | lake privileges Must be buy at $14,000 Terms. odern 3 room home plus bath, utility rm. 3 closets, ample cup) ards Also electric stove, refe insulation, screens, large | ‘'s & . dandy at, $7,000. with terms, 1 home west of town & close to new school. Full price, $7,450. Be sure | to investigate this. LIST WITH & BUY FROM NICHOLE A “Taylor AND HARGER oe REALTOR INSURANCE Foy Nat Evenings = loon ae: fee eee 7 ——— ecck ae . ‘ if ee Ss : ‘ 4 ¢ = S ed: A ‘ : : ; ; ‘ i ; <.. ~ Sf : a ‘o ‘ q es ii ; ie “ = nee ; : ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCIE 6, feud . TWENTY-FIVE | ‘Sale Household | Goods is 57| Sele Hewehal Gods 2 For Sale ale Miscellaneous 60 60 | For Sale > Miscellaneous 60 60 oe © FOR SAbE: GUARANTEED RE- | WALNUT OFFICE : “- Geer BS Sh Ree ee et pee \Garage: Doors Ss ca :. ais bette ite table and. eae eode, Alt ais Wateow i 5 a ‘ © _ 240M | _ 6-2283 after we rom , “iets TALK ag hea Wayne Gabe s faadern, door oa ving. Let us give - (BUSINES te. Appliance Speci Specials- ~ |e “re ire Belt stamps. | y HA RDWARE — Sibe-ss No | 8 f Suns 00 371 8. Paddock ~ E h00 ; ‘ re} % Sac G@ & M SAW SHARPENING SERV ieeston cg ge ry AMD ait re ae a saws. meat. wood & metal to handle stock &s “Ne cae made and repaired. Ail saw tal snly $1,000, down. ea: S210 98 Norse aldo. ‘washer $188.00 | ShedPund” pana” mowers sharp. | SUMP EUMP. © nd vale 7 se ready, for spring. nge. Spec a anal U det oem Be CHOOSE Fi - BANKERS HOURS is . Sigg? ly or Rage secaarnn. sles orpnines 121_N,_Sagiaae SURPLUS. CONE ER & 2217, $4.800, Unbelievable low rent waeeee.. 3 MATERIAL SALES CO. Sot hbe? wahe bag a oe eee way, i ; New doors from $5.50 up, WHIRLPOOL 6 ea prices (aod ‘sare =_ MICHIGAN BUSINESS preme, 2% years old, just like . Insulation building boards procter, erein, : me ats Til eine. $110.50 ‘value 340.50 and $5050 | ce . felts shingles ears ss on cael os — ms scree new SALES CORPORATION “UULEABYE YOUTH BED: GOO | CHEST Ee eg cieotrie. “a8 boule e teat » so cor areas = WESTACRES | = sale ea : L004, 412. OR 259____ | atarocg and ped. “| Fiuoteacent, Sa Orchard Lake| SEPTIC TANK! 7: fore ew ee ist ,FLOYD KENT, Realtor He By] Rag bgt ES a Tex WATER FORPE Gas. rats, 4 die, pirat, Lake, sal ree, tor)": b = KITCHEN CABINET SINKS BEAU:| , STORM SAS small went u Ba to ers Power an ——— | “BU S & HOME REALTOR THE 18-PAVED from Pon- way in thriving . co 9081 ; Ré. ° r =x pelt rahe Ma come, the three homes-on Wie" hwet bt Bese arate Ee RETR A) Fee al na a| Repay ete EAs “lates LOO CABIN IN NORTH WOODS top Although the price | _@nd_ busir A cakes hunting sod fsbing eres.| makes ito farmer's farm, s C. PANGUS 1919 M15, : Recersery buildings. Phone Ortonville 132 Collect Sale Suburban Prop. 45A = a gS ass gnoceny a7 Ms ~ ~ —-~ GED. : incradl iy or Brand ad Spankin’ New ee a | ERR wel ost grer Ee pear oie s yyarge living “room Humphries Solem a ce notes | TEAGUE FINANCE CO. | Kitchea write breakiast ares. REALTOR agra the "best invest-|, __ 202 N. MAIN lot. Price $11,500 with $3,000 FE2-0474 FE4-7114 meni we have ever Lsted. ROCHESTER, MICH, Cooperative Resi wilate Bachengs | | DORRIS & SOX | sans autos) 2 eee B. Henry, loc. ne | Sale Business Property 49 set ea Ce | pe po, ntQuaEns Ole 6-011 OL, 1.9791 on Coe nee Oe ; Go0D. ae wren “Panpoe ‘Stun BIND" 35, 000 Er amilies _For Sale Lots 46 “horth af Pontiac on busy, Hignway, hway. Recommend _Call after 4pm. OR 3 OR STORE BLDG. 993 MT. Smee ' wife. Can buy prop., bidg. fix- Pontiac, $00 ber m month. Call tures &. = dn. ro ace PE 4-1515. fi : Beer & ve Cau FE s-e05T Signs Are Everywhere BALDWIN AVE. om eae MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 6 choice lots near by 4 7 STALL EERVICE Sta. feet frontage on tion, Very very. foe ,bocation rited to 1 PE 26173. Perry Acres Sub. No. 1 only 10 rt Be come ald = Ta eae noe BUILDING ON poowind lots, 100x150. in size or M15. Suchy Realty Ortonville. homes. Better ving. "Highiy Fe M59 MA OR OIL CO. ~ stricted area, including kton| = 124 a improved frontage - Has e service station for bus & Oakland County's tease? yo inv cstment required. stores. Just 4 mi, north of Pontiac busiest “suburban —— Financing avail. company to ety Mand eer Super Hway. with canes mene a right dealer. Cail 2-0138 NG adel wel ee ie Nothing to step you from j . daily. Priced’ from $1. up) y bere. Only _ ‘ ’ x 10 per cent dows I EG artri e -by = | only, g Call us pow! Dunn Farms Beautiful wood wooded & open lot. 100 ora M. Stout. Realtor ba alge Just 4 m TT N. Saginaw St. Ph. 56-8165 y limits, East of U.S. 4 or N. Open Eves. till @: Perry. On good roads. to Sun, 12 +om stores, school & bus. Highly re- for better homes & liv- Priced as low as with sito down, = 4 Acres Beautiful 4 acre wooded parce! DIXIE HWY. DRAYTON PLAINS New 44x80, Roman brick building. bi] THE ‘BIRD TO SEE ; TODAY’S SPECIALS SPEEDWAY sfaTioN. CABINS and home in a “hot spot location” near Prudenville, ied — 3 now— room for many fort- able T room emer included: $16, - down, DO-IT-YOURSELF and unpainted furniture business loc: located —— the A & P street near downtown sites FA Ste ED pon markets with Pull price just $1.350 plus inven- stricted to better homes & living|- ly an acre. . ot parking area. tory eee this very profit- im the country, Close to schools.| “Pp with 2 lavatories, and able dus: ee mi north ot Pee rtecer it Ready ‘by ‘the, buyer TAVERN IN THRIVING north tl it "4 él yer, nor pith $278 dows. - $27,000) with $6,000 down, “Ask fof | Detroit suburb Rent only. $78 per mo. It's an easy-to-o Ty w TOL MES-BARTRAM overhead baf. Just $7,000 down ‘a Dixie ‘ ' =) = LADD'S age he WARD F. PARTRIDGE . ; Elizabeth Lake Rd. REALTOR FE 4-358] OPEN’ SUNDAYS 0 ft. business frontage in NEW LOCATION AT’ growing A steal y 4288 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains) Geshe a lite Us BLES. WEST OF TELEGRAPH ‘ont W. tape ta we ae | a D. RILEY, Broker pets PR FE 54-9201 (500 Elizabeth Lake Rd FE 41157 EVE. | 170 9 Co-operative ) Real Estate | Exchange, 2 BUILDING IN Rae LoTs. _of Waterford. Terms LAKE Lakefront lot on real — lake re Lake Ori ford Lot ated ice $2,009, MEAGHER REAL ESTATE Oxford, Mich. OA 8-3122 Just Look At CHEROKFE HILLS Compare the advantages fits Rees country location — Eliza- beth Lake Rd. one mile west of Telegraph Rd.- offers for bet. a just off paved Shlgiway Py W. Lawrence MANUFACTURING RUBBER STAMP AND PRINTING business, including 2 presses, pa- er cutter, type. punch, vulcaniz- =o able, Bo Close tn vacant property soned for manufacturing. 620x454 its railroad frontage. Good location for building materials plant, —_ rental — - Call for further in- forma’ FLOYD KENT, Realtor tise 8 ad “a ila $2. it0 on own: OR 3-9105 ec COURT House. 10 Com mercially zoned. 11 furn Da: ed Nooming house or toniaens! one Pesos” entrance, Large lot PE 5-6105 Open es. ‘ Next to Conumers Power ter homes. Only few sites left—select yours soon. CARL W. BIRD, Realtor 503 Com munity National Bank Jepge PE 4421! Eves. FE 5-1392 ZONED COMMERCIAL MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE frontage on Baldwin, 115 ft. corner. Lovely 6 room 3 TWO ACRE LOTS ALL JOINING. el lot with 125 ft. waterfront. Will take late model car. For particulars, call OR 3-1908. WILLIAMS LAKE CANAL FRONTAGE Beautiful corner lot 80x200 ft. pitas, for mortgage by Taustabie ife LAKE OAKLAND Lot 248 ft. on Mann Rd ware fer 2 homes Easement to lake lo SYLVAN LAKE~ 60 Ft. frontage on canal. ’ Block from lake and park. 1 Or 2, $1100 each, NE AR” 8ST PATRICK'S CaUnce Choice ase mas oats 80x120, $350 $50 Dow THELMA M ELWOOD, REALTOR | 6143 = Rd. } FE 4-3844 or FE 5-1284 ~CHETOLAH SHORES” Homesites with privileges on, Elizabeth. and Cass Lakes. $600! and up. Terms Red Horse i $019 Casa-Fllz Rd | FE 42252 or FE 2.9178 | SPECIALS $1,800 — full price. Almost two acres. Excellent sofl and con- venient logation. Liberal terms. 345 Oakland ave FE coors _Real Estate leachenp Sart home arage, basement. gas heat, excellent condition through- out, $14,500, $3,500 gown. R. J. VALUET, Realtor LOT ee] AUBURN RD. ig yercia rms. ned: Comm MB REALTOR Edw. M. Stout. Realtor TiN, secine™ St, Ph FF: $-8163 Open Eves "Til 6:30 Bun. — 4pm. BALDWIN AVF. Hur 6 choice lots near new? 107 shopping center, with 100 NEXT ‘DOOR, a feet frontage on aldw se : These are priced to sell 90 FT. =o See FRONTAGE X ai only $1,000 down. 200 Sultable for business Win u 3 bedroom home *4 miles haps \[5o° of Drayton Plains Only i down. By owner, $465 Dixie ey, | 338 feet Improved frontace OR 13-9621 te tn one of Oakiand County s SMALL RESTAURANT ON Us 16 | buctest suburban locations Low rent. fully equipped Buy — with established income and equipment and take over Wr.te oppoertunit, for expansion | owner PO Box 95 New Hudson Nothing to stop you from . ~ = 1) ] ere Only tisese ules Rk een nae GROCERY & FRUIT MARKET stantial down payment {| On an investment of oniv $17.500 only ! tneluding stock and canine Shown by appointmen Cal us now! - 900—Good elty lot with sewer, wa- ter, efe, Terms. $6n0_w est suburban leges, Lovely building site. Terms T.. H. BROWN. Realtor 1362_5 Ww. }, Huron y 3-4810) For Sale Aeveage 47 CBP BALL L Se Attention Builders! | 89 acres with ‘s of a mile lake frontage. ready to go. Only 855.000, terms | Hurry, ‘Call J, A. Taylor, Reaitor.| Cae i Y OF PON-) | .CRES— INSIDE. CIT = wo Acme Ts sewer avail. Excel-| lent terms Industrial possibilities | MEININGER LI 41500 i Realtor NOFF woodward Nr 2 Mile| Ir “You WANT ACREAGE, CON-| sult with us today. We hare a choice setection of good land suitable for home sites or sub-' dividin ROBERT CaS BROKER FE 5 HUNTING TAND 20 ANDERSONVILLE SWAMP. EX- Get cash you need now Pay | CELLENT DEER COVER. LS ' dater in ea onthly | ainounis you Can | Mortgage Loans 54 MA 5-€808. __ _ afford Phone, write or come in.) ~~~ t-Lease Bus Pro ADA | BENEFICIAL i 0. S $600 $1,500 | r= 100K ae ee aoken | LOANS $600 to $1,500 | | | For anv purpose on For sale by owner, new $ room sTORE: ROOM FOR RENT. SUIT- | FINANCE CO. * | aes modern or not in home and bath, all plastered and; gnie for any business, 375 Auburn | sN eR Rs | Oakiand County insulated. Garage pir acre | Ave. FE 3-414, eves FE 2-5219 7 W Lawrence St FE_ 20200 | 2 For hosts additions or d, 9 miles N. of Pontiac, © LEASE: A SMALL improvements : mie E of Baldwin Rd. ro off, [WANTED 1 iY , LEASE: Checker 2 3 To rough-im or enclose \ Clarkéton-Orion Rd. Needs just a| ‘Will pay ‘sito = month, Would houses partly constructed little finishing on inside. Bargain) jike option to . 659 8. Sanford, - - e 4 To build a garage or on at $5,800, $1,800 down | FE rT RENT IT FAST & garage home | _ BUTTON \Ruskasce O ities 81/4: | Apply 200 National Haiiding | . ji Anpnly i ee MT 23 \ Business nied ott uid through Rent Ads! Room, __ Pontiac. or phone FE 4 —— WATERFORD TWP. ee es cor S ss Near Pontiac Country Club. Beev-' rpm AND LEATHER REPAIRS ct - . waps oO - tiful corner parcel. 600 ft front- Tearah HERETTE SOLD HE house, apartment, any AR A ARAL Po age. By 284 deep. Excellent op YARD . : ive 4 0000 SELECTION OF surTS. portunity, INCOME TAX SERVICE thing — Want Ads give. “coats. jackets pants. wal: R. D. RIL EY. Broker 361 8 Saginaw FE a rings eee coreg raga 57,FOR SALE EOE ; . = Te chy ica? inst for what have vou 309 Eitsabeth Lake Rd FE ¢1157/FOR SALE Doli fond pus: | YOu ACTION. Dial FEO FS \\y ARDS OLILET aS HORT-CUT TO. ness Same owner Own F ie ' . 1 em wants, to re a wi sell or | | 2-8181. : * _'8 §. Saginaw St CASH: Classified Ads! [ease “butdines - aEiving quarters - ‘96 CHEVIE, 2-DR. FOR PICK-UP > ; Lucas Food ‘ket Pannier. | truck Call Eves. after 6. OR- FE 28181. Mich, Phone fiste 70P31 4 i jando 3-8574, pe Z ~ | : ss . ; ia: s ” | Uf \ ‘ ‘ \ ‘ i. Pile. gg 7 e 1A] fit ‘be fF fo Lake priv Gr ocery—Davisburg S. Saginaw Corner x \Roy Annett Inc.| Gross $75,000. Good grocery and meat business. SDM td cense neludes all equip- ment, teal estate en 2 large Walk-in refrigerators Building 54x80 xtra store and apartment bringing in- month at $25,- come of $80 per Reasonably priced . terms You BU | REALTOR Grocery, Meats &5 .D.M. One mile west, wenn nected, mar- ket 18x68 Lod 24x24 storage room, full line of res, wi going siness ® taba stock hod sale at inventory app imate’ $4,000 Lease avebable 3 ae with of 3 years more on build and fixtures at 100 @ onth, Other business orces sale To Buy-To Sell—To Trade I IT-WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN ALTY CO. REALTORS Co-sneratce Real Extate Exchange - 20263 you will net over $15.000 last vegr's sales tax and ee tax will prove this. aeiens | modern building. , this is not absolutely the best ment we have ¢ver listed. i DORRIS & SON FE ¢1587 752 W. Huron 8 ' Co-operative ones: em state! se echence, Sale Land Contracts: 52) LET YOUR | $$ S$ WORK FOR YO We have Land Contracts for sale , Both green and seasoned Rea-on- abie discounts 169 foot frontage on Sag!- Call FF $-9975 or PE 68-0441 Ask naw street. Used as res- for Ted TAY taurant dive-in for 8 years. YDEN Showing good income. Mod- dp, Ke DEN ern building, 30x40. built in ag eee Realtor 1948. Ot] heat, 2 lavatories, eaeunte black top perky space. This corner woul: be suitable for gas station or other commercial pur- poses. ; includes ali restaurant equipment Terms. Eratro uro FE 8 Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 ACRES IN 28 E 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT. 3 BED- room lakefront, A-1 purehaser | Bold $9,000, Cost to invester, $6100. | __ Phone » FE &- 80078 | Money to Loan ‘Stat f Jicensed Lenders) ae : CASH NOW PAY LATER PLAN Buckner’s Pour dl Buckner Conven- fent offices in onee-a-month payments ‘You get fulj amount, no deductions, COST OF BORROWING at Buckners 18 LESS THAN YOU THINK. Get needed from Buckner’s loan compeny. cash quickly friendly Buckner Finance Co. Offices are located: Pontiac, 2nd Floor National Bidg Drayton Plains, 4512 Dixie mer. wares plhermertls & 230 Barnston Utica. 45462 Van Dy ie Qne block North across from Bank LOANS Extra Fast Service ies —— borrow $20-8500 quickly ear or furniture without for -any worthwhile purpose. to 20 months to repay. HOUSEHOLD PIN ANCE tion of South Saginaw St i Key Bide ; mTOaNS” $500 to $500 COMMUNITY LOAN CO 30 E. Lawrence re 2-7131 FRIENDLY ¥Y SERVICE GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 1948 ts 1955 cars Bring tithe Most deals minutes niture curities, Oakland Loan Co. 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. endorsers Up 7° your 30 Signatures and other se- | STORE BUILDING 4 QUARTERS loc "FE 2-9206 LOANS §25 TO $500 | BAXTER # fT IVINGS TONE 64 W Lawrence St. eFE 4-1538 WHEN YOU AED $25 to $500 You can get it quickly on your signature, car or furniture No endorsers budget you with your money Payments to sult your | We will be giad to help | _ problems FINANGE 92 Pontiac site c0 Bidg FEL 4.1574 ~ Need $500 — or Lece WITH OUICK SERV ECE 2 Then Home & Auto ts the place to come Most loans made on your firat visit So come in or phone for cach to $500 on your | auto. furniture or signature end | & repayment plan suited to your | < needs Friendly courteous serv- | ice awaits vou Leslie Fleisher Manager Berkley Voss President. | | | Ph. FE 5-8121 3} Home & Auto Tee Company ours @ to 5 Baturdae tol: | sot Comm anit at Bank _Bice | (3 .NEW COFFEE “TABLES 55 —_— BUILDING LOTS | $400 accepted as: t hehtag Bey $200- e in on used Van Welt OR 31355, ears H. J. WANTED LOTS Will’ trade cash for acreage in Grayling area. Would like 2, 3. or Do not want resi- “Will — water frontege if reasonable Call OL 27887 FLOOR SANDERS AND POLISIi- Medd sro — mplete line of BA ARNES *HARDW ARE 42 W. Huron Bt ies —Tivina for other real estate R. J. VAL UET, Realtor 345. Oakland A 5-0683 Co-operative Resi 1 Estate Exchange TRADE RCA 21 IN. . AND 4 MAPLE sates BUFFET, cr le ‘and @ chairs. $65, oT) “NORGE $125 IF “past, _#785 Kemp Drayton n Pia ie MUST SELL. EASY TER. washer, $50: ft. ft. wool twist rug. brand new, | Tageates od vacuum cleaner, oP: Le $10; ogo bed spr NORGE TOMAR TIC WASH and gas ¢ - 1965 model, excel- foot condi $200 takes, FE WORGE Ri REFRIGERA TOR, LATE eee eu. ft, pont con ‘ion, ses. . MT 1300 OAKLAND COUNTY'S ~TARGEsT ELECTION OF UNPAINTED FUR Nirv boritehsen om aividers, ‘ecard PICK & “PAINT'S STORE 143 Oakland A PE 54-9562 bia ee wt SS a LLG c TV anteona “We ALTON i: Y Walton Cor. Joslyn PE 2.2287 ace ot TV 000 PE pesbe, is", GOOD REBUILT AUTOMATIC WA ‘ ROY'S fi "REPLACEMENT PARTS 96 Oakland ~ Plastic Wall Tile. ..2¢ = Unclaimed Linoleum ...... Surplus ream White Enamel ......: Harold's: "Dine & ks 148 Saginaw St. o junker, Romeo i] between 5 and 7 o TRADE wa PREE & CLEAR 6 room ern home for € roofn. _ PE 46246 _4065_Dur ram WILL OR TRADE ‘'# Piymouth. oe Tree’ § good trans- portation. car and-or cash for on 6 ft. bathtub, wash basin, toilet, double bed dresser. Call OL 14-0256. WILL SWAP ‘56 ze B Air. for older model car, OR 35445. WILL SWAP } yor Fa ‘OR FARM ¢ OR BEL! BELL. 5 acres, spnen home Modern: 3 roour. sem!- Ce tarage. Small barn, icken oop. miles from tac Adams Rd. MY 2-2004. For Sale Clothing, 56 AER ORE A APS x, PPE BEAUTIFUL MINK PAW CAPE, 1 _Furopean fitch scarf. FE 2-0540 COAT. DRESSES. SIZE 14. 15 items. $10 oung man's sport jacket, size 40. new trousers, _Mise. $8. FE 5-7145. “MAN'B GRAY WOOL SUIT. SIZE 40. like new, $20. F 24278. NEW ~ guirT. size a a TO. “ ois. ew coat, 3 Ww Remin ” rifle, $20, Hs ‘pense _of shells. FE 5-55765. Sale Household Goods 57 ANTIQUE MIRROR (as OAK DRES- ser Other ttems. 8-0216. AUTO Ta TiRaeGune WASHER, Frigidaire dryer, box spring and pect Si excellent condition. EM 2 PIECE SOLID MAPLE BED- room set comriete Stove, suitable for cottage or recreation toom Hot water tank, 610 Chester, Birm- ingham. MI 4-0432, RMS. OF PURNITURE FOR sale 510 W. Fourth cu Pr. | FRIGIDAIRE, GooD condition, $30. itique walnut china: cup cabinet, $65 MI 62666 8% CU. FT. NORGE, ‘51 MODEL. : FE 56-0953 * A BUY, SMALL RADIOS, $6 TO). $12 _5-8755, _ ANTIQUES. DOUGHTRAY, DRY sink Ironstone dishes, walnut drop leaf table. several sets of chairs, MYrtle 2-280! BED. sPRINGS AND MATTRESS. In good ae FE 27213 Also- record players. FE BARG AINS Apt size gas stove .... $75 0 3 drawer chest =... si0 Large oak dresser .......... $15.0 Oeccastonal chair $ 6.00 Maple dinette set wriree S290 Maple corner cupboard ...... $20.00 Odd china .. $2900 Doutile door metal cabinet .. $ 7.06 Bird cage sis Good typewriter $25 00 Small screen TV $20.00 . We buy. sell & exchange every thing for the home Oakland Furniture 1044 8 Saginaw ; FR 2-552 | BEDROOM SUITE BEAUTY. rest mattress and sprine Clean £1 romuleve. Davennort $7 Coffee table $5 2 end tebles $5 rach PR 24175 BEDROOM SUITE 5 PIFCFKS MA hegany twin¢beds Chest on chest excellent condition will sacrifice Mi «6-1630 BENDIX 117-IN TV _ MAHOGANY | congele with 4 doors new ture ee excellent com “itlon. $0005 M1_ 6-1300 . {BENDIX ELECTRIC DRYER New fully guaranteed. Delivery and installed No down payiment, 8 per week. Maytag Washer. late et mili’ fonction. $39. Phone MY 33 BENDIX WASHER . DRYER, Used 2 yrs, $175. OL 1-4251 ~. BOTTLE GAS TWO birch, one mahogany, OR }-5526 i ALL PRE-SPRING ete Specials 7 "good &to CLAYTON’S Furniture, nS 2065 Orchard | Keego ____FE Seal oF F or tater 5-074 RE-BUILT VACUUMS, GUARAN- __teed. Parts, all makes, 956 Myrtle. REFRIGERATOR, . OENERAL DE- _iuxe. A good one. $60. FE 17-8832. REBUILT Wat ING MACHINES, all makes Figg cong bo ge ec» _ tric, REFRIGERATORS — LAST Y: a 1955 models. Ove of America's best brands, Perfect. New. Guar- anteed for § ERATOR $29.50. $9.95. Washer $15, ng roliaway Beds, zaqee A complete $17.95 Dining niture, RUG § BAD. exit. oxi, si RUGS Kitenen t table, hee chairs nt! & mattress $15. Mirror. PY mpc t. “on Nylon = eur! drapes, tires, $10. 311 8. Anderson. SPENAL EUREKA vactlM $00 Pio cleaner, 04. ir model $49.95. _R. B, MUNRO, 1 1060 W. Huron. STOVES. BOUGHT | SOLD, ex changed, Turner's, 602 Mi. Clem- FE_2-0801. een Less THAN 1 YR. OLD. rare over balance of contract at a ¥ utes ie ROUND BOB- bin ‘late mode! Take over balance t $9.08 per month for Or pay total of $54.48. _ Dealer. FE 8-164. SINGER Apa a E SEWING MaA- _thine, 4 OR 3-0703 sERVED > REFRIGERATOR, $30 Call before 4. FE 2-0839, SMALL IRONER se LARGE wardrobe. 620. % ro! ower bed. 081 Voorheis_ Rad. 6PIECE BE =DROOM™ SET Beautiful dresser, La © mirror, Tull size a A ope st of drawers. 2 FOR" son PAY | ONLY $2 WEEKLY Pearson's Bank Furniture | 42_Orcha Lake - Ave FE 47881 7-PIECE LIVING ROOM GROUP Modern 2 piece sutte 2 modern tep tables, matching roffee ta- ble 2 decorator lampe Al.L. FOR $97, PAY ONI LY $2 WEEKLY | Pearson's Bank Furniture 42 Orchard Lake Ave PE 4-7881 aad THE NEW GIBSON 10% PT refrigerator with freezer ker i “ $179 95 RO Y's, 06 land | ve 14 4 PIECE SECTIONA AL, TWIN BEDS | and mattress, full. size bed and mattress, $106 MA 43153 PIECE DINING ROOM “BUITE, FE_ 24329, afte “TRADE-IN ter 6. (es | DEPT. _ New low price Complete instal- | 55 vine as ciecy weshet eS lation Only $16 plus gas. Kenyon iecee Elec. Sweeper .... $995 Fueizas OR 3-2491 -|2 pe. living rm suite . $19.65 ASH FOR SMALL RADIOS. 3 pc wood dinette set £19 95 a ats cr net FE §-8755 _ Ore asional chairs $ 695 - “FURNITURE Fee $198 value limed oak ted- CASH FOR es FUR ITURE ; one suite 6 plewes complete Daly $79.95 | DAVENPORT, ‘$r0 R oT x ING) cule eye | chair, $30 Vanity & $15 WYM AN 2) AXsorted chairs $1 ee & “ ae 18 W Pike PE 46-1122 place scrern 32 TRADE ELECTRIC RANGES FOR ives amower $7 00 ‘oa Suffield | gas ranges. 2 eee POR Birmingham. _ MI 4-01 | W Huren : DARK ROSE 80 A, ce “FE aeD ELECT RIC RANGE. $35 4-2233 — 9 Sen Hotpo! retrigerators a 5 Used | ) er mM) | otpoint auto Washer, $60 9 212 LINOLEUM 9720) Bape pilot ae > a p laa HOUSE PAINT GAL $195 Huron FE 41133 se VINYL INLAID TIL 6c} 1SED Al — RU BBER BASE PAINT. GAL $350 por takerere Raven ae ALE ALCOHOL-ANTIF REEZE M > SYERA 141 W HURON FE 4-2064 ( P ELEC TRIC ELECTRIC STOVE. GOOD CON- Pere RN.HEIGHTS FE 46-3573 dition Reasonable. FE, 5-3336 USFD TVs FHHM $500 A MONTH ELECTRIC CLOTHFS DRYER Ja Con TV & Appilance, 43 8B famous name~- brand slightly __ Saginaw ae cee marred Exxceptiona) value Mich- 3 ee ” igan Fluorescent, 393 Orchard | (sed Trade-in Dept. Take r . - | Watcher $19 95 ELECTROLUX LATE MODET, | Electric range . baeeenisvery Seo like new Take over baiamce of | Platform rocker Aires $24 50 $4488 cr payments of $1122 for) Dresser t 29 50 four mentha Dealer Phone FE | Davenport and chair $34 50 R-1584 | Dresser. chest and - bed $34 St ~ SR Raye ~ | § piece dining — set... Pepe FREEZER Syria TH OMAS ECONOMY 1956/13 Cu Ft. Chest” Natfonally Advertised FURNITURE ( $199.6: 341 8 Saginaw St. THE !. A wOpavke co _ PONTIAC, _MICH_ 1960 N. Over e aa a FE 5-0221 FULL S1ZF ae SfOVE. PRICE se $30 FE 80077 7 FREEZER TAKE OVER “Pay. Bir ‘Ravinest ments Oi] furnace West- TV $7? inghouse elec dfyer ‘ a Ba TV $44 RIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC RANGF 21° TV $46 =o Blond double bed com- CONSOLES ;& TABLE MODELS plefe $25. OR 34 | GU ARANTEED WITH TERMS. 2 RUGS, 6x15 ties 600D “coy. | Waite’s Television elton chicken broodert., F u Dew nstairs Store WATNUT CHEST OF DRAWERS | double bed. Mayfair 6-305 i. Vanity, ~ | x 32 . & BUILDING SUPPLY CO, Orchard Lake sere. ALL CARPENTERS Beat Sirastalie ANCHOR Det -_ AWNINGS AT wet ones PRICES BUY Lg & SAVE. CALL LES McDON. eu OR ks Fall ateeenee a used vacuum ¢ M 3.3043, BATHROO! U pear tng vgulee sue ® bony Soaers wa 4 hardware, a Crock and tile vi cop. r and *, Lowe Bros. Paint, HEIGHTS SUPPLY, 2688 |. FE 4-5431, HAL; “quarters, Opdyke FE ¢ MATCH ~ puAPLE, FLOOR. FLOOR- rome? 2105 Dexter Rd. | €ONDITION ‘motor ew few bakit kaw, FE_2-1104, % OF BEEF. ALSO LUMBER _Phone MA_ 65-0666 a= 2% PER CENT OF? ON DISCON- tinued Gildden colors. Warwick's, FE 4-65090. Market ONE DUO-THERM HIGHBOY furnace, $35. One ban Cat gar- _ den tractor FE 4 CLEARANCE — Scere ‘MOWERS Used and New 1955 Models at Dealer Cost These are good qual- ity, know brands W Miller Garden & Lawn =asieeeat, 1893 | South Woodward ‘North of Mile Rd Birmingnam. Midwest _4-6009. CABINET © SINKS FROM § Sinks build in ann Double “take to ‘5 bert _The 1m Peon. ‘erry Paces $50.85. $3.95, OG. A. 30 GAL. oUt HOT WATER HE: HEAT- er, plete with “ oft: fuel $35, _Call TE +s = CIRCLE FL UOniaCEse ‘PIX. tures. Newest, bri, — pes most modern type of be ting for kiteh- ens dinettes m and tec- reation rooma rh 95 value $5.95 Slightly factory marred Call at factory showrooms Michigan Uacrescent- 303 Orchard Lake “ABIN U- Sndinreeata wa | AMS, ONC ca Also several $4 ir tn tae E fe pie eesent. values — : "9 am, to 8 om 3. w ne On e We suites, $12.98 up: ieNOrey Pi PIN E FANELING Wats <0, | 2008 Orchard Lake Ra : ihe room suites, $19 $0 up. Many hed ‘peed ‘Boards ted ve a eect” denan. for ‘modern, bath be 4 oun rer LaBLAN. Oak Flooring as iow as 9100 per fre lightly, factory marred marred. Also We buy, sell, trade ati : ‘ : ee “EAN | eee aera BUILDING 8 Las Gal Eo stat ot ee Tad e161_Di Hey. _-ciarkston Tal tt Lumber =| Prt mare Wye tn a, w LIKE: M: AGIC! |e , Ppint, Alte Spread Satin. and somes FEB. ONLY! piles, tin ’ ae, oe For Ear Sole leone CHURCH'S INC. full line of lumber. 1028 Oak- LL. ELECTRIC *) 107 Squirrel Rd. UsED STORM CieNtac wanksouse © co. LINOLEUM, ...39¢ YD. _sereens. Various slses. : 2258 Bite ign wayP aE re | zicoe mys sy ge) USED ELECTRI “AAA MAT LESS i Seer NT beh WATER HEATERS meee a 4190 a up. SMITHS. 257 S. Saginaw cer res els, 1 cise SS bie tt “rite ol “it neater wi “tank. ‘Gi co mW. LAWRENCE. 5-815 Wiad yoterg, i serveree. Ss LAVATORIES MPLETE Witi | FenTiLaTi ‘ANe ; have tillers 40 up. faucets, $24.50 value, $14.06. Also] eng, LAH ate $ FoR st Tom : ] a y riding | toilets, nag ty wat ate | ame, sajoction door , | Hotary an mewers, Pairbenks tmarred. Michigan Fivoreacent 393| Fivorescen” 983” Orchard ateree Ste. , riding mowers, Get Ww - | cl type lawn mower, - $129. ATER SOFTENERS She hean e. orchard LUMBER ~ mineral, $206 value for 810, FHA pare aah rs $150, os OR terms. MI 4 Lep your Gavxig” Plaster bd, o8...08 128 WINDOWS” ND supplier Tor” Bie * nr jour bat) ear Fister ba i KITCHEN CABINETS _ tere tate oh tater | BM ae $48] Baers ovis " ae oe eee EA ee RR on ‘it Clemens ote TCE oy 3 ste pay. |, ~ ADJUSTABLE AREA WALLS. 38 Come in and See Us on ros a ir orp oe MELEE: tas |. Window Prices—Our 28th £2 Bh & Se & O38 Yearin Business LAYLOCK. OXBOW WINDOW CO. - Nene - Me x | De It Yourself ae OR PENT Gaeer_Goumeneeeas 61 ' Clese Doors | | A dream come true. Be modern | with the new Berry steel float-a- | | way On display at our office | In prime or birch finish. | BERRY DOOR SALES CO W118 Paddoc ___ PE_ 2-0203. | | CI ‘OSE OUT Exterior birch doors, 48xp6x% i lyscord. $550 cash and carry | ontiac Plywood Co. 1488 Baldwin | _Ave. 3-2543 | COMBINATION ALUMINUM | 8TORM WINDOWS, GET OUR at LOW, LOW WINTER DISCOUNT! = FE 4-2575, » | RAW TITE HITCHES CHROME OR CADMIUM The kind that pelt Psd the frame of a] makes of c Fr. Bowiand. Be Dixie Hwy | FREE s eraeDia TOILETS pe 5 double sinks 95 | Washbow!s ie Pacts cotered bath sets with trim | acto 8 ¥ eitienikd thet §agin | 82 QAL. LEC WEATE ree Auto, Gas heater $2 Cab ain 7 aaa fi 234 ‘$18.95 aupdry trays, aucets SAVE PLUMBING 172-8. Saginaw St | hee UALITY 6 FT. BATH- toilets, grade i tis 03: oral’ Goubte's: sinks, ere I $10.95. Q, ae = ead NACES O eS rable a on foreed air cost ter-flows utilities wedi Spo oO 43-1645 40865 Dixie | Hw>., Drayton Plains FOR SALE FLECTONIC Fi ot Aan gyn (Strooe Flach see g00d ¢ poet le) PF bds TE 'GERMAN MILITARY. SADDLE. | Reasonable. Call ie publie 6-2362. | 27° MUNTZ TABLE , MODEL, gaa condition, 844. 158 Oak ian | ve Puke A a ee ‘ Jong. . sats, Qther wi used motor to pull it. ae) eS Biv. north. 4%” 4x8 PLYSCORE T ee groove, ae ea, ie 15 Dixie Mwy. I Dreyton “Plains PENNY Y PAINT § SALE. 4 of gales tens... ‘| FINAL CLEARANCE ; pesule tees pata eal Portable Ice Shanties q ol or pan ie $44.96, gl mos uae E 1 gal. on & roller ‘or Were $40.95. sale LOOR SHOP” We Rent Ice Secauee os gen oh Open? to 9 and Ski Equipment RIC HARDWARE, ANDERSOM DWE, . Ppulhion a ing eld bang On 3-12 217 Of 2189 8. TELEGRAPH ioOuD W inG 2301 oP AeHOU —_— “pe boos | YREE PARKING FOR 100 CARS QUANTITY oP ROUGH PAWED | Sunday 6 am. to 2 . lumber, 2x4's 2x6's and (GUNS - BUY - SELL - TR 1508 Auburn Rd. between Creoks _ Manie: : ye Bt = & Livernois, Rochester, Mich | —Aanley_I eee He ot. ¢ INCH SOIL PIPE » FT. 30 , OUNS-BUY-EL ow Sump Pompe $38.50 pa ayy ae UMBING bead < Ay ‘2100 _Sand, Gravel & Dirt ‘66 Rodfing and Siding a},TDP S0l) CRUSHED gTORE. - Combiriation Doors arm eafie ie wi a zie Insulation _ BLACK CK DIRT. BAND & @ M. A. BENSON noel 6 oS “ua Oana 549 N. Saginaw FE 4-254) black — = dirt. FE 6-178 or _PE 8-087! (GOW MANURE. 6 ' rayel, cinders and ~ _4-3371, or FE 5-2740 - af DRIVEWAY. GRAVEL, LOADED . or ' delivered, FE or FR _ 1466. B Sate C rd a rmington : a eLor. Plaste rboard | TA of 12 Mile. Green- Q _ | DRIVEWAY “GRAVEL. FILL, RICH at Burmeister 5| Presossn, for lawns. Delivered, OAKLAND COUNTY’S PONTIAC LAKE BLDRS. yop a Bal vl if a ai ravel, LARGEST GOLD BOND comes market Trucking. OR PLASTERBOARD Ns AND az ee 7 SAND A A 4x8%" plasterboard Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 re Seacrea SS ae PIRE. c 4x75" rboard tale and ant3 cleg te mock. je “Iand rush ae, Rae Or . | chard Lake Ave. 33 Ib Jomt cement...) $ 20 HARD HEAVY SLAB WOOD AND 50 tt joint system view & 395 kindling, $600 per cord or two 2 350 ft rrtorated tape : $ ie for 1 tn te ae re ae 4 ag Oo solite ... 15 MER hi pelea of ume ° aA ; <0 ae 2-810 ‘aiwerea PE 46588. . x8 std, mason mantel * axe fi fir “alioon ss eee Plants, . Trees, Shrubs 68 68 ica ek bial pelos oes inte Hootty ping paseling | PENNSYLVANIA’ EVERGREEN > 9160.00 SEEDLINGS 1x5 fir board Tu $ Thoe| We have the best for Christmas 16° foll rock wool Snsulation § "2.20 ee ing tO en eae eae 160 tyag af" insulation 4 «3s! i cH TRURSERY Grade one birch doors, up $ 7.00 ores, PA. RaRDWaRE — prumsina | ____ For Sale Pets 69 BOYDELL PAINT: Hoole pale cur RS" Bort | GEO RGZANY SEAN MEISTER'S AND SAVE UP TO| MA 33583) ° c $500) ON ALL MATERIALS. AKC REG. BOXER. 3 MAKE 8URE IT'S Weil trained, fawn colored, mals _Phone FE 46876 after 5 p.m. BURME TER AKC, BOXER, PEMALE, ohne reasonable, Phone FE BOSTONS AT STUD, AN Cn ale en | a Oe I Pontiac at >ste1 iN RIER Telegraph & 0 Mie Re 3-$157, Detroit 4 as | BOX x ER wa CE BRERDLR O8 . Ww posstbil- ities, PE 5.5578. 4963 Greer Rd. j d j For Sale Livestock 72 aon SLI .- ROPER, - pao gy PL, ss s. FE 4-2653. WELL AIN (Ride gree) FELL TRAINED glen hte lovely ——- is mos. ‘with blaze, rear tes ae brews, “Sra e FOR SALE Livestock, SEVERAL —o and Gilta. Si hoe [| FREE InsT. Sr ak aay ene -— 5 Ra —ph at, belter. hs jer P'Sersere 17 al , @aarter horse ‘breast a & bridle. grb cae -aee- ___For Sale Poultry 74 Mra Take ZO Oe de $. 5eii Gregory Rd” FE “Sale Farm Produce 7: 75 4 Bu. UP. Ore vard Sale rang Equipment 7 76 ana GAL, meg toy FANE, WITh Sa stand, new. $50. FE ’ CHAIN Rentals &- hovers, dae Sees Bt soo ORD & FERGUSON REPAIR SERVICE | Wepchers. General epelr. "Phone USED TRACTORS TO BUY. A SELECTION 8. ALL AND iy ‘CREDIT KING BROS. ER DEALE We HAVE 8. lila or OR 38806, SALE DATE MARCH 12, 13, & 14 . | POR s, | ig FT. RUNABOUT. and 8EE THAT YOU GET. CHAMPION ‘GREAT LAKES BEEMER WE LI HOME. 1. 2 5s. 16 to #1 ft. 6 ; ft. wide available. We finance % 5 as low" an Id per cent an as long CEN TRAL Hein Coed Meters 8 ow 8) 1 INCOLN-MERCURY - PARTS STORE 60 8. Te Cass at Pike Ste. legraph PE 2-3200 CO Sales lots open eves. & Sun. p.m. 7 ~ Rent Trailer Space 79/4 BETTER Caan ~ roger eh or eee a cat TRAILER SPACE FOR RENT. x hovoina Mobi Vilage H ASKI NS CHEVROLET __Auto Accessories 80 Oakland County’s Fastest BLACK DECKER VALVE RE- Growing De ler _alynei or, tat Winnett a lng ‘Dixie Bignwey et Mis AUTO 6 SER ple le 5-507) Der Rites "tl Ld Glass lamighot while you wait WANTED — JUNKED OR USED We use highest grade of ears, - y make any model, Top glass. Pree} Ibs af calles ‘to PBACTE customer. a oe ume | BA LEY AUTO PARTS Pub Auto. Glass Co E 50219 | _‘:170 BAGLEY ST. 128 Oaklen$ Ave____FE 67008 “CAL IFORNIA BUYER For Sale Tires AVERILL'S, 2020 DIXIE HWY. cD ____FE 20618 or FE 46006 10 ee SRCTAL wone 2 | See M&M Motor Sales _Buick rk radio, $80. Of $1M, at pice Sy on late model cars GOOD USED TIRES. 31 50 Md * pollen pon _ PE eben? white walls, 603 8. Saginaw COMMUN ITY A-t, 70-15 “Whit WALLS, NEW sated Et Saat dpe Stari Sas tage “oer cae eenen| © MOTORS thod. d unconditional} &()3 N. Main, Rochester OPEN 'TIL 10 PM Olive 2-9311 Ed Williams Tire Co. _____ 1_ 8 Saginaw Bt, —S es . h ks 90 | ~~ Auto uto Service 81 __For Sale Trucks PPP Gone 1948 CHEV, 1% TON STAKE CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN ehe truck. with stock rack, A real tuck buy $250 FE 44228 ear, Cylinders rebored chine Shop 23 Hood _2-2563. “Sale Motor Scooters 82 CHEVROLET TRACTOR GOOD | n MY 3-7202 TRACTOR. GOOD ‘YY 3-7202 _ CHEVROL comdition, joes Calynoter ‘\ TON TRUCK order, eo heegse Omiates, © on 3-0193 after cuas ‘s CHEV. TON, CABIN ‘Power stake off. - ite “g.25 tires. Priced it Tom Bohr. Inc. MUtual . Milford. @ CHEV. PICK-UP. GOOD CON- “attion FR 8-0304 ise 0 CHEV. iy T. PICKUP. GOOD JEF r REY FORD SALES EAGLE WITH Red & blue wind- OR 3-383), after fea mae me — = cond, “ie BAG 24310. For Sale Motorcycles 83 |. ios TRIUMPH, TIOER hep cpa e 4 PARTS AND gERVICE On _ Harley Leal sa See Hariev Bales 372) Bouth Sees. ORT ats LAR Toe ~ Boats & Accessories 85) TRA PE 2-7001. Se | 8d CHEVROLET » TON PICKUP Rad heater otor, paing & 1 HP MTR. PE sor vert: Dew last year pawanhy LARE, ING 7705 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego _ ‘s4 FORD 1 TON EXPRES$ PICK- F-350, Take over pymts. of $5031 8 mofth Can be seen at 272_8, Shirley after $ p BOAT. PAINT slaybaugh s YOU HAVE BEEN | PE 8-043 FE 40824 AAS " 7, 44 aon = Ss WAITING!!! | Sen oe HOWARD FARE, INC. 7 k Rd K HAVE BEEN MAKING AR. | VINRUDE MOTORS re ae ee nee Thane. para ms Sol roe: WANT. | MAINE, SALES Gsm ICR mission Reasonable Tom Behr, SEU MINERY. MHACTORS ie aly BOAT. & 22 HP. MoTOR | —)¢ MUtual_€2885_ Milford af LO DISCOUNTS PER CE 30 PER CENT | “CENTURY “BOATS. ON. CASE FERGUSON, NEW ro YELLOWJACKET | CHEVROLET. IDEA, PLUS MISC uP MERCURY MOTORS-TRAILERS : LIES. HARDWARE & TIRES | CADILLAC ALUMINUM BOATS | bat! ph Ss DAY : uy VE AT HOUGHTE N & SON $28_N. Main Rochester OL 1-071 Auction Sales 77 BPP BLL LL LD ee a o'clock, iiford miles North ef Milford “and 2%<) miles West on Lone Tree to | 3630, or 2 maiies West of Highland on M59, 1 mile Soet}on Hickory Ridge Rd, and ‘4 mile West on Lone Tree Rd. Machinery 1950 Case tractor. thodel D. MM 3 bottom 14 inch plow, John Deere model B trac- tor, with cultivator, J D 2 row corn planter, J D 8 ft. field cul- tivator, J D 6 ft. mower, J 6 ft. double disc, J D 15 hole grain drill, AC No. 60 combine, with PTO, New. Idea corn picker, TH power corn sheller. 3 section drag, 20 50 gal. orchard or row crop sprayer. 2 rubber tired wag- ons with grain boxes, near new 10834 “Chevrolet , with grain ftema too numerous to mention JOHN BROTHERS. prop.. Bank terms. Floyd Kehrl, clerk. Ed Gottschalk. auctioneer. Phone Howell 1018 L. £. SMART AUCTION AT ROCH- ester, Re-opens April 11, 7 pm PARM AUCTION SAT, MARCH 10 Pato | ipm located 5 miles rth of Highland on. Milford Ra. end 2 quarter on! 00D CLEAN FARM MACHIN- | ERY. 1951 Chevrolet Pickup truck. 1949 Allis Chaimers W D Tractor with plows and cultive- ter. Complete line A-L Farm Ma- chimery, Hay and Grain Mise ftems. Carl Bergman Proprietor Vernon State Benk Clerk. Bob | Wiles Auctioneer. Phone Byron For Sale | Housetrailers 78, % Pr. 2 BEDROOM. MICHT Atfow, 1964. Phone OR 3-871 soe % FT MOBILE CAUIBER WHEL sell, of trade for your equity in oY. house. Cash or terms. Call Ew NT CLEARANCE ot E Ne. ™: ebile hem 29 Save | 33 Oft., peony ‘9800 ar ft; beve om. B fh Seve $730. ‘| ” Classified Ads! ica at you don’t need for what. ‘you ,do, call FE 28g, | B | pa ECONOMY USED CAR MKT 1953 DODGE % TON Sapien. rege 630 Oakland Ave area & tires very good. HINLAND LAKE SALES PICKUPS ° freien Me a6) 8 a CHOOSE FROM EVINRUDE, MOTORS BRAND NEW 2 YRS. REPAIR EXPERIENCE 955 “ETOVE pREPAIR, EXPE] 1955 LEFTOVERS = | TONY'S MARINE SERVICE To t \d {1 ie a) ¢ a) eR o be solid on first come, | | 2608 Orchard Lake Rd FE 8-0112| first served basis L nde GRAY MARINE. i140 HP. FIRE- : “pail engine. ke new. FE 50061. dealer's cost. 13 and : JOHNBON OUTBOARD — woroRs. | ton models, Big sition. ti ta! « Tee- Trafler boate, sande & cans | ance for your old truck! Everything for the boat —| or car. Fasv terms OWENS MARINE SUPPLY | ' e) ve | furry! 396 Orchard Lake A _____ Phone FE 26020 WERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS | Sales & Bervice, FE 2-5260 EVINRUDE MOTORS. THOMPSON boats and gator trailer. The 1 top lines in boating Lavawars | NORTH CHEVROLET: trade - bee and time payments | | REL. 1. Y's 'S HARDWARE | 1000 S. Woodward Ave. | Sep Aubure af Adama. fee | Birmingham M 14-2735 | Heights, FE 2-6811 NEW ROW BOATS 840. FE +6010 | evenings. Pry INTERNATIONAL PICKUP. FE 5 16 FT PL YWooD HULL. . HAS. 70°" _ #8067 ape Tl deep Hull needs Fiber- | Best offer, 376 Summit, | WI ILSON: “GMC on Ind anwood Rd. Lake Orton COME IN FELLOWS LET'S TALK | TR Ve Cc KS about boats and motors for | ; 1S i spring. Feathercraft and Wol- | NEW AND USED yerine Boats Evinrude motors ~ . — - Layaway or bank terms | ye §-O485 dh Mhaeeay aN a . HARRINGTON BOAT Ovid ot cae NIN. | 1899 8 -Telegraph FE 72-8033) Auto Insurance _ 90-A | | Transportation Offered 87 ALLSTATE AUTO INSURANCE ‘Pounded by Sears Roebuck & | __€o ! Cat! Jim_Bousheil, FE 5-7754 TRUCK GOING NORTH PART! | _load either way. FE 5-6806. COLD? Fly to-synny Caljfornia on sched- uled huge TRANS - CONTINEN- | “TAL 4 engine airliner. Fare only $75. Fiorida, or Ferry Service, i Sale | Cars rg ack W. Haupt. Pontiac Sales | 1954 Ford Custom & 2 dr Radic, Mester & whitewalls. 17.000 mi Radio & heater | | _Inc. Agent. OR 3-044]. == __Wanted. | Used | Cars 3 “CASH FOR ANY MAKE OR MOD. | (1983 Mercury i : — ery clean jow mileage | WANTED: eer Stee Bieber rine £2 dr. Radio peat eater e ean i | oP TO $50. FOR JUNK & CHEAP | 1953 Pontiac Chieftain deluxe. 2 cars. PE: 2-2666 days or eves. > JUNK AP Shar a 1985, Coerroiet Station Wagon. 0.000 (Ww recked & Junk Cars "52 chevrolet vane or faleae. | gitde ) eater, Very c Last Side Auto Parts 1946 Buick 2 dr_—tired but willing. FE 5-685 > In &t., Clarkston | Open nighta rH ® MApie 5-5566 | “ R MOTOR 8B. 66'S S AW OODW __ Birmingham MI ¢3410 1998 1 BUICK CONVERTIB cellent c . Like miles res 70816 CONTINENTAL DEALER ALL TOWNER CARS 7 "34. AND ‘83 CADILL. ACB vs & ARD 850 S WOODWARD 8. 84 Fords BIRMINGHAM : s Chevy Sedan. like noe t ne. i 2 'S4 Convertible Fords “eee Orden £89 ‘04 Chevy Bel Air Hardtop '4 B rd WE NEED USED CARS -| Trade your present car on WILL one of our 1956 Chevro-| ® Jets. COMPANY CARS OFFICIALS’ C. 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. | MI $2735 Birmingham 's2 BUICK SPECIAL 1 condition. All Ex be arranged BUICK, 1953 4D dan. Two tone, TRAN. auto trans wer steering, snow ual mileage, $1,228 cash. EM_3-% “ss, 210, 4 DR, 6 Bet on accessories F | 32-1215, or Jando 3-9123 Can be sit seen at 149 W. Huron. Terms — Pintle oR. DELUXE SE. 27,453, one owner, 3371. CYL. - cuEY. io blue. Afternoons. SPECIAL THIS: » WEEK 1942 meets 4 door sedan 1053 Plymouth 4 door reeces 1952 Chevie 4 door NO MONEY DOWN $395 FULL PRICE 60 other cars to choose from COMMUNITY MOTORS' ‘83 Bludebaker V8. pe bo 6 ‘62 Fords, all s ‘63 & '52 Packaras, $3 & '61 Nash, overdrive ‘62 & ‘51 Pontiacs, loaded "82 & 2 ‘9 Olds 88's FINANCING ARRANGED OTHER CARS TO CHOOSE FROM. $25 AND UP. TRADE FOR ESTATE OR CONTRACTS E CONOMY USED CARS 72 Auburn _FE 4-211 ~CHEVROLET 1956 Demos. CARS “Patrician ARS CARS—OFFICIAL'S COURTESY CARS FLOOR OL 27-9481 ROCHESTER SIXES AND V-88 Oven ti] 10 pm "38 CHEVIE. BEL AIR. 2 DR with overdrive. WW. tires. ‘Turn signals: & and eindshisid washers Must sacrifice, $1505 OR 3-5445 : 2 Doors—4 Doors | Hardtops—Wagons Convertibles - Shi vo FOR YOUR cee “CY OWENS" 147 8S Saginaw * Fr 3-410! Oven & am NO CREDIT PROBLEMS $1599 JusT YOUR CAR DOWN. AND UP TO 3° MONTHS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Highest Trade ~ Lowest Terms TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION ALL KINO SIZE BARGAINS BUDGET PRICED FOR EASY | | | F rae ceva =| | SHARP CARS! Always ® good selection Tavlor Chevrolet Sales OAKLAND CO'S OLDEST CHEVROLET Dears erent | MArket 41561 led Lake | $3 CHRYSLER NEW aS + dr. Q-tone green auto transm's- sion, radio and heater 1 owner. CARKNER M SALES CELLENT | | SAVE AB YOU HAVE NEVER SAVED BEFORE! DON'T DELAY-ACT TODAY! * HASKINS _Birminghem MI 43410 1954 CHRYSLER NEW Yorker Deluxe, fully LITTLE HOT SPOT tops, convertibles, estate Wagons. nee Livingston : Sar Buick | This Week s economy special | dealer Howell, igan a pr 1983 Pontiae & ev! @dr Fully. 3 BUICK &PECIAL, ¢DR_ DYNA equipped. Beautiful condition Ut eae and heater. bg down throughout RKNER MOTOR 606 Ss. W OODW. ARD Rirmingham MI 4 Bright Spot pclecliche | | 5 Olds 2 Dr. S Chev. Olds Holiday +O Ids 98 Conv, 4 Olds Sedan 4 Pontiac 2 Dr. Ford Sedan 3 Olds Sedan Olds Holidav 3 Pontiac Cata Mercury Sed: 2P ontiac + 2 Chev. Sedan "51 ( ‘hry. CL. Cpe "3O Mercury ) Buick Pa TINIAN II ODN OTN ODN Wh HOON Oe ee he ee et ~ JEROME OLDS-CADILTAC Cassat Orchard LE 8-O488 Bel Air equipped, an extra nice car at a nice price $1495. SCHUTZ MOTORS 912 S. Woodward, B’hm MI 4-7811 CHEVROLET Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer 6751 Dixte Highway at MIS MAple 54-5071 Open nites ‘til 9 | 666 S. WOODWARD ex 1930 y HUDSON - CLUB COUPE. R and white eres overdrive, radio) : and heater | 660 Ss. We OODW ARD. * CARENER MOTOR SALES FORD. MAINLINE 2 DR. S1195 LARRY JEROME ROCHESTER FORD DEALER “FOR MORE THAN 30 WTEARS A ___ GOOD ee TO B 147 FOR 4” RAD NEW tires, i etse Ist $100 Viekee it FE 5-5318 “WOMAN WILL SELL 1951 Ford bla¢k custom 6, In ex-| ‘cellent condition, 41,000 actual miles. Very reasonable Wilma Greenway, FE 2-8181, $2 days or OR 3-1186 nights. POR SALE: ‘55 FORD PAIR: lane 4 Dr, 2-Tone Blue Tn Sed | | a} | ext 10.000 mi Many extras ine, rear seat speaker. snow tires & extra rims. femder skirts Carlife In- surance guarantee to 25,000 mi Excellent condition, 203 Wolfe Street after 6 pm FORD 1937, 2-DR. NEW TIRES & | license Carl Mafiping, 4560 Eltr- abeth Lake Rd ‘91 FORD CONVERTIBLE dio heater and white Goof condition 3681 Crooks Between Auburn and 8 Bivd RA walls Rd | Phone ©» pee Pe +. 4 tf ee 5 es : a " r / 2 i I : = lie ¥ < V = o “ay : i a AL. me ~ FY | ! le J) : iS hot — jo _THE PON AC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1956 ao oe A now eS é = : ; ¥ ‘ 2 For Sale Pets | Bes Sta Ratratore 2 Wanted Used Cars 88 CARNIVAL ‘by Dick Turner For Sale'Cars M8} For Sale Cars an For Sale Cars _ __ Fer Sala Gare, 1 ition, ‘toed toation Sa eu Fe | ware sods 8, CLEAN Wiaxicabs. OLE Tow +; 1954 DESOTO % rag we ““ransportation 00,000 aciual miles ms Chae “SE: D _TITLE. = Ie * an anl : Kilers of more on Gur lot at MONEY =, 2 | “posal = . 0.00, miles : Pini Seas a oti “at Goeyrote } is * att. motor. - SCHUTZ O iS wilbart stew wee nue oat! = GLENN'S. | SO a eee on ny $5. Easy MOMgNEY PORN Joer ©O00| 912 S, Woodward, Bim Tis Tiveckdarg Sun tig *) to 4 CHEV. BEL AIN'T DR-SHARP.| vourowa ear. Why walk? Set MI 4-7811> cen, Ieee A aan) THE HIGH DOLLAR — JEFFREY. FORD SALES) SCHUTZ MOTORS’ | Frew 'SSUB" Suir "aie PETE sneha ences soy, Fa xford Calas Fran Seles om can offer For. h ggade a 1 We . a sine “Zz a ae 912 5. Woodward, B’hm | Lage ORION MOTOR equity fans over” over 5, Cali — PON) ri AC ‘AC CHIEF - oe pay you well. 4540 Dixie "158 - ak Rd MI 4-781 rj EROURY Bi SE Used Cars “ia et Hi shes ae COREL blacks Job with heat- 1091 NASH SEDAN: YERY GOOD, | Delvé os whece, qrockend bby es oe SPECIAL, i detronters exceliest rubber, DeSOTO- ae Rictinn FE aa | ands _ > Bale puppy. ¢ Mos. eld. re MID-WINTER SALE = og oreliatps ye spot Aute Sales, | ing A SAM ra granom 1, West § ei Used Cars tas OPP i | Meteeee Ser tienes wad Way CHEV. 19540332. CHOICE OF SPECI ALS” ort. pugMoura, 3 T-SSURE oGep & yellow, 2 mos. finest| ers. 21 to 41 ft. 1 - body styles and colors As low 93 OLDS SUPER 8 40R. PER- PE oo9D : Meh @ U8. blood Hues, Ready | rooms that can be purchased on c~ : as Pull price. Mose voor fect _ PE S140 eazie | to bu fall season. MAyfair| our rental purchase own terms, Bee these O.K, safety DOWN Pri ge ge SEVERAL TO |; VMOUTH@-DAT DELO. _ 2001 au deals include » gredit life pol- ; tested specials today! , $4 (3) Fi od 4dr. $319, Chaice of models ‘Sl PLYMOUTH « Pups FOR BiB, | ley’at’ 20 entre | 54 (3) Firedome 4 dr. ort aces ew eee Good condition. $286." No money 4109_Baldwin Rd. Marcia Welch. HUTCHINSON Rea 1S! Haskins: Chev. ’54 Firedome Cl. Cpe. ie cot sous. V0) 0) mane "Hao econ, WE WISH TO THANK tr Weer ates no |e) PL CE Ce US DEE icc 2- 1 1 be, pie i AN MA ul 9) ye see } F Pin ier Mk cena Pe vse MOBILE tnt pEopLE For! |= Oy Picbse an S HASKINS “ie” oiled,’ ARAM GANARIES, CAGES. HOMES oe pies ae yes ee ee sqoctiens (os, nod |» 50 Custem 4 dr....: $7 _ ; ee . Since Oakland Ave, SPONSE 48) OUR AD $i ddwn & small monthly pymts '$Q.Deluxe dr. 99 CHEVROLET-OLDS 940 PLYMOUTH 2 DR. PARAKERTS, CANARIES. CAGES 4001 Dixie Hwy. OF THE PAST 4 DAYS Coll FE Gist] sak for Mr War modonet : f3 aad eapgies, Crane's Bice Bebeb: | © Drorien Pisine: OS >ime0 | ORDER TO CATCH Ince. Rogers Sales & Bervice. 65 | °48 Fordor ..,.,.....$ 59, Oakland County’s Fastest | “sedan, 1950 motor, radio PARAKEETS—BABIES | 2 2—Dott_Bez._Puimt De rR ACC UES a o Ss CHEVY's- ALL GOOD Growing Dealer and heater, new plates, CA ~"OXFORD _| ARE EXTENDING OUR EF FREY. E FORD ‘ites! BRAID _ tes Peat “ese tial») good See pe veer + Resilles- ‘Trailer Sales OFFER 2 MORE DAYS. aRER BNI Oe eatin er tae er 6 p.m. aan pu uelen 4 mente Bid cai Stewart hes have jalousie win- : Bob Frost Pe ~ 5 Beck up lights 1 ae os | 42 PONT «DR. SED. LIKE NEW. Weldon Ra. 4 Clarkston, After 6. with ste erm windows. Double BUYER DeSoto - mouth Desler Cali ME 17-4407, Holly Nylon cord tires, pe oo . By- ware gree eg el ceilings, steel oak inst 2 (OFF ERS — I 31 Years (alge ll ceria! OLDSMOBILES , er Sy eeacer auercre WEEKS OLD WEIMARANERS | Sol au'witiog fo conduit Bull BIRMINGHA) PE ‘2-0106 } -E: Fuirgrove after ¢ “Ere, ‘hunting background. PE foviast ollie. Sea a Will Be Here CLEAN #4; popoE B-RTOP. RADIO, NEW AND USED Baty 4G, Dogs Trained, Boarded 70| fils ig a “| Tues. & Wed. on Qian ean as ee cellent cond. Low price, FREE) FOR A GOOD DEAL hoster. Areal nies Ah ee ane ca Gis Okina Gomes oon up to 6@ m . * er A one rae $220. aS para MOTOR SALES A BQUARE DEAL os. AV OODWARI TARD | OO et Detach a 8. Tele. Ognealcong couches now ih ene — “You want that ala carte or with pop?” er eey oe any marep tz FORD, te ERCURY =< ____ Birmingham MI 4-3410 i ' = = | Mercery "$6 Costem 2 door $1008 - = HOUGHTEN & SON | PONTIAC 1053. 4” DR. -HYDRA- Be Eee See || ees smifs. ve Bring Title! rorsalecers 91, For Sale-Cars 91 fasts Sante Co" HME) POR bp, meaTeR, FORD: voun rnienpyy ovoewowiie | BieSual™“Aaa! abt et ALL TYPES GOOD HAY. WILL So | Se ee eal ¢ deck te | eee ee moe i ‘SS PONT. CATALINA, IMMACU- Aut TYPesor MAY_PinaT 1p i] on guPER, Boe, ror ob 53 CADILLAC Isocoin ‘33 ¢uar aM. PB. sHias |. 1940 FORD V4, TUDOR, 8113 sG~PacKaRDS NEW. BIO DIs-| FEvsamz | Cun ns Also ‘straw, Will | Tal er — a _entras "Must sell PE 6120 @2 4 dr sedan, with 8650 | Ford "54 Custom 8 EB $1008 | FORD ‘83 V-8.2 DR 25,000 MILES (‘55 Packard. Constellation, hard-top, | PONTIAC 1856. ¢ DR. ee aie deliver, OA Gime Oa ZL7 . 1960 BUICK 3 DOOR. VERY ‘SHARP | comwar say) tore GHEY Mercury ‘52 Coupe R&H $745| Excellent condition. Midwest! Orig. cosi, $4000 Low mileage. eet aaa _ p hitewall 7 $1,750. FE ALFALFA. ALL KINDS HAY, ; rubber, radio and heater. $385 chrome wire wheels, phrees Buick ‘42 Super 4 door $ 605 | fully equipped $2,305. Will trade.) —— wtraw, grain, , whole or . _ cash. Call ME 71-4407, Holly | tone green 11,000 miles For Pontiac ‘61 2 door, R&H . $ 305 ia BORD ¢ ct CUB 3 COUPE. = SHARP | Mazurek Motor Sales 1940 PO: +DR., |. HYDRA: © TURN shelled. MA . New lumber. XC ange W AITIN : _ i sale or trade 2346 Pontiac . j signals, R&H, $150. FE’ 80543. Soop EAR CORN FOR SALE, a cy era ty toler sake Rd FE 42013, JEFFREY FORD SALE SAT DOS Sean Ma 84403. ANDERSON eee ee ee rene | Bob Frost, Inc. | TEORD N |105¢ PONTIAC STAR CHTEP_CAT- aie bad : ie ____f CW ; Sina. Loaded. Phone MA 6 DETROITER sisson: side |eomsogec. 01s sakes Guaranteed — LINCOLN MERCURY AND _ | ‘85 FORD CROWN VICTORIA, ake | ‘86, PONTIAC AC EXECUTIVE CARS, Credit Plan HAVE YOU BEEN DOWN WHEN TRYING woe A CAR BECAUSE OF SHORT EMPLOYMENT. NO CREDIT. BAD CRED! ? oa HAVE a 900D SE, PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 65 Mt. Gremt pale FE }-T117 ind ey Post Office - 1056 pare 4 DR., 870, FULLY - aero: company official's car. “@® PONTIAC. A-1 SHAPE. $105.° ES Se 2 : 7X WEEKLY PAYMENTS. ‘or Hydramatic M : felled LaTTL: newly overhauled. Can be handled prmts, Call FE 8151, ask for No.Co-Signers! Sack. Rogers Bales & Service 605 Immediate Delivery! SONTIAG Wi. CH DEL HDT. _ thie it'sold this week EM 5-2583, . a Dea! Direct! NTIAC 1955. STARCHIEF «DR. N Fi Co.! ran ike new, $1900. FE oO Finance 4 ren WILL ACCEPT Outboa motor: appli- uy Here—Pay Here snes a cemeren, ree, apeg 95 e e Y’ALL COME car balance op terms. NATION L BILL $ SPENCE . CARS A 62 _Oakland re FE_¢7233 MOTOR SALES ‘71 8 SAGINAW 1983 PACKARD CLIPPER DE- luxe. Club we Radio. Heater. 's). PONTIAC CATALINA. _YOU FE ot ~ a cleaner one! Phone 1948 STUDEBAKER 995. R & H. Ideal for second car. wail tires Very clean. py _ EM sa7s2. HOWARD LARE, INC. ‘a WILL Ys Masruotionas pickup, “3 Pontiac club coupe. Jacobson’s Motor Sales Your Rambler-Hudson Dealer Corner Pike & Cass | 195 ht OLDS 8 8 EOLIDAY COUPE. | Fu JEBPRE ¥ ORD SALES OA 63011 2706 “$l Orchard Lake Rd. Keego PLYMOUTH | ‘CLUB COUPE Transportation. $250 28 PLYMOUTH. $150. "34 s PLY ae . ‘DR 6 CYL R no $830 price “de none condition | NICE CLEAN ‘50 FORD 4 DR R&H, good tires. good metor Cap be hendied for $22.25 down & -mali monthty ymts Call FE 2-0555 ask for Dick Rogers Sales & Service, 695 Auburn ‘49 TO ‘82 FORDS ALL GOOD , cendition JEFFREY FORD SALES __ OA #3011 CUSTOM 2 DR. R&H JEFER FREY LORD SALES. __ OA 611 Cylind: the babrpietenar ates ; on Very clean. HOW ARD 1 LARE, INC, 2706 Orchard ULake Rd. Keego Overdrive In ve good Pare . . = 5 M5) jN-| 83 CHRYSLER NEWPORT. HARD- | 35 Pontiac C at.. ee $185 - oe a aes - UN. top with racin heater automatic "55 Grey 2a sees S1445 a trans. Power Steering Will sell , Qc | CLEAN “$0 CHEV 2 DR Ran. reasonable’ with sma.j down pay- 55 Dodge 2 dr... .<- $1895 Qood | tures aetesiient condition eat 5 : , an be handied for own OTOR SALES 54 Pontiac Wagon, .$1445) & small monthly prmts Call FE LAKE Fee ance ma s al or r ogers —_ “54 Plymouth 4 dr...$1125! sates. BService a5 Auburn. FORD MERCURY 54 Pontiac 2 dr.....$ 950 ; LOOK jos2 CHR YSLER R. FULL + 53 Chevrolet .....2 $ 845) ‘84 Ford Custom Ranch Wagon equipped. sec: crroades Ud Aes ‘ ‘34 ae Hardtop (3 to choose 4 — §2 Plymouth 4 dr...$ 545) tro jimez CHRYSLER FuLiy| ' Pg: ¢ | ‘33 "Pord 4 dr Fordomatic equipped. $400. FE 2-0631. 69 W 52 Pontiac 4 dr.....$ 64 ‘s2 Nash Station Wagon 7 Faitmont - "Ss : ae ¢ oo75 | '85 Buick Century Convertible ine a Etre rn Le S2(Chevwiereeeeer : ve Aa Charsie) ananeeaen 19353 CHRYST R le "S1 Buick OFS | 50 Chevie 2 dr S Vor Gg . aI Buick Hardtop ..3 OOS eee eas | dan, P. teering and ex §1 Olds 4 dr......8 470) sa Dodge Ceaveriivie | tra tice, EROS of sa. 3! 4dr : . Si Chevrolet ......8 350, si chevie 2 dr ye HUEZ MOTORS ‘SL PIwmouth 4 dr... 8 315 nn RON AIT Ras ales gy 2s, Woody ird, Bohm Sen ae ae PE 22641 ant "SO Chrysler 4dr.....$ 1951 92. "Buren . MIL 47811 REIMENSCHAEIDE rR {| . LOOK! DODGE-PELY MOUTH 1 ese prvmoutn @ ar. V8 engine | Mard to spell easy to deal with Fully eaaipped Plus two tone . 232 S Saginaw FE, 2-913) aoeed White walit, other extras BUICK ‘36 DEMOS SAVE ss | Demo Large selection, 2 & 4 dr 1958 Pirmouth Pleva Club Sedan | hard- | 1983 Plymouth Club Sedan OLDS car condition, A treat to the eves | | } | 1982 Dodge Cornet Club 2-door SA] E Orrematie drive R&H A real! performer. $2195 New 3410 1951 Plymouth’ Station wagon Just the all purpose car for you Business pleasure, camping and 101 uses “SS Vids 2dr sedan. | yds BY 1950 Chevrolet ‘a ton sedan de- dices . . livery. 96 license” jet black very Pp strep: brakes. clean | G * CLARKSTON $995 | MOTOR SATES 133, Olds 88 4dr. RAH, | 32 § MAIN 8ST. » CLARKSTON hydra, spotless thruout. CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH | ts Open 8 a to 8 pm. Daily MASSA $865 . ATTENTION Lax 2 . SZ O}ds &8 4 dr. sedan, aM rhitio OYES famous Rocket engine. | SPECIAL DISCOUNT On all new 1956 Pontiacs Also we have. for sale 50 ured cars. som pe money down Open every nigh | g ey 485 Keego Sales & Service ; . 3] Olds 2 dr FE 2-8394 leaks good heth an 58 CHEVY CONV POWER GLIDE | anit j fy Plus 12 Pack Power Brakes take Over parments. FE | ther Oldsmobiles to choose from lina whitewall tires i —% and §-5213 | ‘$8 CHEVIE. BEL AIR. 2 DR Sedan. V-8. Powerglide, radio _heater. etc $1,495 EM 34-3410, NOT TOO BIG ; INET NOT TOO SMAI “| NEW CAR DEALER L : ve ae ake IAS FOR SALE Bring Your Title for Immediate Delivery ee es Sn ‘$4 Dodge, V8 with ore rerire! 1955 BUICK CONVERTIBLE sPE- R & H. See and drive this one cial, Turquoise with white top.| owner Heater WW tires Excellent con | : r) GM engineer $1900. Or best offer | 54 Plymouth Savoy, 4dr with “FE 2-6147 | overdrive, : ~ ae Mechanic BL "SO Cadillac, Coupe Deville, fully ar a Hydrematic: radio & er To Sell, To Trade; TS Buy | | SEE SCHUTZ MOT 912 S. Woodward, MI4-7811 equipped, Rea) clean STATT'S A{OTOR SALES : Dod@e cars and trucks BUICK ORS | 210 Orchard Dake 2tong paint. | : ery condition Private owner. $195 EM 3-2732 ‘$1 4 WHEEL DR 2 JEEP | STATION wagon. Good condition. OR 3-45 | 1954 NASH AMBASSADOR se eee | . power steering, 24.- mieck beauty. only $1395 FE 37-8823 $1 MERCURY 4 DR _cond R&H. Good buy OLIVER pe XSEL FE 4-34 ' BUICK CHEV. SALE $1475 "35 Chev, 2 dr. sedan, 210 ' series, well cared for and f yust waiting for the | proud new owner. | "4 Chev. 2dr. r&h, Pow- er Ghde, clean looking and runs better. 133 Chev. 2 dr. 2 tone paint, no rust, mice clean interimr, | $395 $1 Chev. 2 dr, ideal 2nd’ car, radio and heater. s2 Chev. 2 dr. sedan, std. model, starts every time, looks good, -12 Other Chevs. to Choose Fgom Open “ul 9 Stop and Shop OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake 4... ' ee s7° P Bina tie tg FE 2.9101 | FE 29101 Open 8 am, till 8 pi. Daily | ra ia 1 ; é aa ' ie \ . ‘ ; d | 7 t ie . (, t YOU'LL LIKE THE DEAL, YOU'LL LIKE THE CAR AT MATTHEWS HARGREAVES YEAR AFTER YEAR WE SELL TO THE SAME PEOPLE ‘54 Chev. 4 Door .......$1145 Original black finish, heater, signa-+, low mileage. '53 Ford 4 Dr. Crestline 8 $ 895 2 tome green, heater, Wowall tires, a dream car Chev. 5 Pass. Coupe $ 895 2 tone ‘grey, radio & heater, Chev. 4 Door Dlx Origynal dark radio & heater, spotless Mercury 4 Door .-...$ 645 Original 2 tone tiean as new tnterior radin & heater, over- drive, .Wewall tires. We think (here. {s nothing like tin town Plymouth Cranbrook, » 2 Door ..............$ 595 Original green finish, radio & heater. Its nice and it's ready. ‘51 Chev. Dix. 4 Door ... .$ 495 | 9 tone blue. radio & heater, Powerg.ide. nice covers. Recon- | ditioned and guaranteed. ‘S| Nash Rambler Station Wagon Radio & heater, overdrive. For extra '50 Chev. Convertible ...$ 445 Romany red finish with black top, radio & nseten Perfect condition, SPECIAL TODAY ‘52 Chev. 4 Door ->--...$ 275 2 tone green & Ivory, heater and new tires ALSO 15 Low Mileage 1955 CHEVROLETS, 6's & 8's = 2&4DOORS.... As Low As $1,245.00 “Your CHEVROLET Dealer” 221 S. Saginaw St. . FE 4-4546 inspected & gusranterd .§ 645 wreen finish, interior loZ economy * THE PONTIAC PRESS, TEeapay MARCH 6, 1956 - TWENTY- SEVEN 4 oday's Radio Programs -- wR, (790) CKLW, (300) WW, (950) WAR, (1130) WXYZ, (1m) “WON, (1460) «“-WJBE, (1490) : WPON, Zee & Orville WPON, News, Music WXYZ, News, Winter 6:00—WIR, Matnline|11:00—WIR, Joseph Mainline 9:30—WIR, Mrs. Page KL. Bud Devies WWJ, News by Wee en Mane WWJ, Minute Parade Zom cso al WXYZ, Wattrick, McRensie News, Top of Town WXYZ, Breskfast Club wean, on in Music CKLW, News, CKLW, News, Sports CKLW. Toby David Wron, WJBE, News, Don | WIBK, News, Mickey” Sborr W{BK. Tom George 2:00— gr Mrs. Burton woe yee, Caravan WPON, News and Sports wean Rhythm Houn¢ep WWJ. Ross Mulholland io Bee 11:30—-WJR, Midnight Music| WPON, WPON Goes Calling} WXYZ, News, . Winter 6:30—WIR, Bob Re: WWJ, Bruce Mayer 16:00——-WJR, Arthur Godfrey) CELW. Bud, Davies WWJ, Ross WXYZ, Top of the Town WWJ, Weekday WJBK, News, Meleod WxY2, Bil . Gas sas ‘oy WXYZ, M WCAR, News Caravan CKLW, Eldie Chase BK, R Gener shore ” News, Homechate WPON, News, Nelson Ediyj _ WEDNESDAY MORNING ¢:00—WIR, Jim Vinall WPON, News, Party 16:;30—W TR, Arthur Godfrey 2:30—WJIR, Nora Drake Week: WWJ, Three Star Extra J, News WIBK Don Mc WXYZ, Stars at Sev n> Fred WWJ, Weekday K, Don Me: CL W, Pulton ‘Lewis J Rosier. Club WXYZ, When 4 Girl Married ai on ot see WJBK, News. Mickey Short] WJBK: Gentile, Bi CKLW, Mary Mergen WPON, Club 1460 WPON, News, Record Cowboy Hoot WJBK, Tom George 8:00—WIR, W. Warren, News 7:30—WIJR, Guest House 7 Hpok _IWCAR, Pontiac Migh School] WwW. Weekday WWJ,. Morgan Beatty 6:30—WJR, Voice of Agriclt! WPON. Pontiac Party WXYZ, Ed McKenzie WXYZ, Day's Events WWJ, ‘Bob Maxwell 11:00-—WJR, Arthur Godfrey | CKLW. Bud Davies CKLW, Gabriel WXYZ, Pred W. WWJ, Weekday WJBK, News. Don McLeod WJBK, Mickey Shorr CKLW, Guy Nuns WXYZ, Walt Disney WCAR, News Caravan WPON, Record Room ae News, bee ened Binge | CKLW, Story Time WPON, News, Club 1460 $:00—WJR, Bing Crosby PON, Rise 'n’ Shine r wie News, Tos George | 3:30—W. House Party . ub ews, Lady Bs +, noe was a tm — WPON, News, Party WXYZ, News. McKensie CKLW, Treasury Agent WJBK, News, Mickey W, News, Toby David WWJ, Weekday - WPON, News, Record Roem News, Gen’ WXYZ, News, Winter 8:30—W. se _ WCAR, News, Coffee’ KL W, wen for a Day wWJ, Lone Ranger WPON, News, — er WJBK, Tom George WXYZ, Montoveni 71:36—WIR, Mu WCAR, Music in the Air CKLW, Squ: ‘ WWJ, Bob ae WPON, Pontiac Party - WIBK, Mickey Shorr rd Room 9 06 WIR. News, J. Carson WWJ, Bob Maxwell XYZ, Osgood News, Wolf - WXYZ, Osgood News,” CKLW, Terrence O'Dell JBK, News, Gentile, Binge Wolf 11;30—WIR, Make Up Mind WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 12;06—WJR, Jack — WCAR, Caravan of Musio ib 1400 - WPON, 4:00—WJIR, Parade of Bands WWJ, Right to Happiness WXYZ, Wattrick, McKenzie CELW. Eddie” WJBK, News, Don McLeod WCAR, News’ Caravan WPON, Community News ww, News ‘CAR, Coffee with Clem WWJ, News by Cederber, WXYZ, Sound Mirror 'WPON. News, Rise, Shine WXYZ, News, Winter =| 4:30—-WJR, Music Hall LW, Bob and Ray $:00—WJR, Jack White CKLW. News, Ken Griffin | WW. Pepper Young WJBK, News, Mickey Ghorr| WWJ, Maxwell WJBK, News, Tom George| WXYZ, News, McKenzie WPON, News, Zee, Orville) WXYZ, Osgood News, Wolf| WCAR, News Gee Goa 9: so WIR. Amos ‘n’ Andy CKLW, News, ‘Toby David WPON, N WIJBK, ww, TBA WJBK, News, Gentile, Binge | 12:30—WJR, ‘Time tor Music| WCAR, Caravan of Muste WXYZ, Life Worth Living | WCAR, News, Coffee WWJ, Paye Elizabeth WPON, Chub 1460 CKLW, Bob and Ray WXYZ, News Ace 5:00—WIR. William Sheehan WJBE, Mickey Shorr ‘ 8:30—WIR, “Musie Hell CKLW, Bud Derset WWJ, News at 6 WPON, Zee & Orville WWJ, Bob Maxwell : WJBK, Tom Geo WXYZ, Wattrick, McKenzie 10:00—WJR, News, Campaign ; Osgood News, Wolf} WCAR. Music in the Air CKLW, Eddie Chase WWJ, McGee and Molly CKLW, Toby Davia WRON, LincheonMusic . | WIBK. News, Don McLeod jel En Vande WJBK, News, Gentile, Binge | 1:00—WJR. Road of Life WCAR, News, Caravan CKLW, News, J. Van Kuren| WCAR, Coffee with Clem WW, Ross Mulholland WPON, News, Serenade WJBK, ‘News, Mickey Shorr . Rise 'n' Shine wXyzZ, Phul Winter 5:30—WJR, Music Hall WPON, News 9:00—WJR, William Sheehan CKLW, Melachrino Strings | WWJ, Jim Deland 1¢:30—WJR, Massey| WWJ, Minute Parade WJBK, News, Tom George WXYZ, Mews, McKenzie ww, News by Lewis | WXYZ, Breakfast Club gia, News Caravan CKLW, Eddie WXYZ, Top of — CKLW, News, Toby David | -- News, Platter Parlor) WJBK, Don McLeod CKLW, Téd M WJBK, News, Tom George b: ae wIR — Dr. Malone| WCAR, Caravan of Music _ WJBK, Mickey shorr WCAR, News Roundup WWJ, Ross Mulholland WPON, Dinner Serenade -- Today's Television Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listea in this column are subject to change without notice. Channel 2—WJBK-TV _ Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Wild Bill Hickok.’ Guy Madison in Western adventure. (9) Circle 9 Theater. Roy Rogers, in “Young Wild Bill Hickok,” Bill foils attempt of European agent to gain control of California's gold. (4) News and Sports. Paul Williams, Bill Fleming. c 6:15—(4) Jack Harris. Musical va- riety. (2) News. Jac LeGoff. 6:25—(2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Ev- erett Phelps. . 6:30—(7) Gangbusters. ‘Blonde Tigress,” adventure. (4) Traffic Court. Cases recreated before)” Judge Watts. (2) Patti Page Show. Music, variety. | 6:45—(2) News. Doug Edwards. :00—(7) Kukla, Fran aid Ollie. Puppet comedy. (9) Abbott and Costello. Lou and Bud ariswer help-wanted ad of ‘The Fencing Master.”’ (4) Celebrity Play- house. Beautiful girl double crosses brothers, one a gangster, one a policeman in “Live Bait,” starring MacDonald Carey, Mar- guerite Chapman. (2) Do You Trust Your Wife? Edgar Bergen 1:15—(7) News. John Daly. 7:30—(7) Warner Bros. Presents. Greed wins when two. prospec- tors find gold in the desert in “The Argonauts,” starring Clint _Walker as Cheyenne. (9) Count See Hampton for TV Free Home Trial PHILCO RCA VICTOR EMERSON ADMIRAL CBS GENERAL COLUMBIA ELECTRIC DUMONT - SYLVANIA Terms Available Trade-ins Accepted Free Service Calls :' HAMPTON’S of Monte Cristo. Monte Cristo exposes Minister of Health who] ‘gets rich by selling medicine during Paris epidemic in ‘‘The Black Death.” Dolenz is Cristo. (4) Dinah Shore Show. Songs. (Color) (2) Name That Tune. Musical quiz. ; 7:45—(4) News Caravan. . John Cameron Swayze. 7:00—(9) Theater. Comedy about two sons of. hardworking rail- road man. One works with his father, the other lives off his writing career in ‘The Sponger.” (4) Martha Raye Show. Buster Keaton, Paul Douglas, Harold Arlen, Bill and Cora Baird join Martha in comedy and songs. (2) Phil Silvers Show. Chim- -panzee is accidentally inducted into the Army and blame falls on Sgt. Bilko as Army tries 10} find way out of the situation in) “Court Martial.” 8:30—(7) Wyatt Earp. Earp saves innocent gypsy leader from lynching in ‘The Necktie Party."’ Hugh O'Brian stars. (2) Navy Log, Terrifying moments when young Navy officer takes command of destroyer in Pa- cifit during wartime action in “Ninety Day Wonder,”” with Ron Hagerty, Russell Hicks. 9:00—(7) Make Room for Daddy. Danny feuds with his agent when the agent gets interested in a new performer. Danny Thomas, Jean Hagen star. (9) Guy Lom- bardo. Musical variety (4). Jane Wyman’'s Fireside Theater. Jane Wyman plays World War II field hospital nurse who is haunted by an unfortunate love affair in ‘“‘An Echo of the Past,”’ with Jeff: Morrow. (2) Meet Mil- lie. Mrs. Bronson sets out to find Millie, at her night-time job and winds up as dance hall queen Florence Halop, Elena Verdug 825 W. Huron LEARN TO DRIVE | Easily and Safely! Safe Way wil] teach you how to | drive under all weather condi- tions, using both; autematic and —— shifts, Jt’s so inexpen- too! Call/ today for full DRIVING SCHOOL PHONES: FE tien FE 4-7891 Star. :30—(7) Cavalcade Theater. "The Listening Hand,"" true story of| deaf-blind couple who fight for, the right to raise their own child. John Carven, Barbara Eiler c)-' star. (9) Pick The Stars. Talent! roundup featuring Canadian ar-! tists. Semi-finals. (4) Circle The- ater. Drama of wife who helps ‘her husband recover from men- tal illness by using modern drugs and psychiatric techniques in “Man in Shadow,’’ with Leora Dana, Harry Townes. (2) Red x Defiance Coffee WEDNESDAY ee 9x Lb. 79¢ Pet Milk ... Tall Can, 8 for 89c see eee .Large Box, 2 for 39c Libby's Grapefruit Juice....... .46 Oz. 19¢ Tattle 884 WEST i y Market_ HURON STREETMES ii father while trying to start a| - din, /10:00—(2) Garry Moore Show | 4:15—(2) Secret Storm. | 5:00—(2) Skelton. (Color) Red plays a soldier who smuggles Ki war orphan aboard a troopship. 10:00—(7) Jalopy Derby. Films of races, (9). Featurette. (2) The $64,000 Question. Hal March host on super quiz. 10:30—(7) Jumbo Theater, ‘‘Con- fessions,” drama. (9) China Smith. Dan Duryea hunts map of oil discovery that was owned by missing oil engineer in “Shanghai Clipper.” (4) Studio ot. Prom’ chairman persuades movie star to attend high school ce in “The Baxter Boy,” with Mona Freeman, Johnny Mc- - Govern. (2+) Highway Patrol. Broderick Crawford in adventure drama. 11:00—(7). Soupy’s On. Variety with Soupy Sales. (9) National News. (4) News. Paul Williams. (2) News. Jac LeGoif. 11:10—(9) Weathervane. 1i:15—(7) White Camellia. Paula Blake in ‘Three's a Crowd." (9) Film Theater. Wanda Hen- drix, Edmund O'Brien in ‘The Admiral Was a Lady," comedy. (4) Little Show. Martin Lamont in “The Room.” (2) Miss Fair- weather. Mary Ann Brownley. 11:20—(3) Les Paul and Mary Ford. Music. 11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater. George Joan Bennett in “House Across the Bay.” 11:30—(4) Tonight. Don Cherry. singer; Lou Saxon, comedian. guests of Steve Allen. WEDNESDAY MORNING 6:50—(2) Meditations. (4) Today’s| Farm Report.. 6:55—(2) On the Farm Front. id 7:00—(2)—Good Morning. (4) To- day. 7:55—(2) Weather. ~ 8:00—(2) Cartoon Classroom. Little Rascals. $:30—(2) Captain Kangaroo. Wixie Wonderland. 9:00—(4) Romper Room. 9:30—(2) Love Story. (7) Heart- throb Theater. 9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth (7) (7) id Ding Dong School. 10:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. ' Ernie Kovacs Show. 10:55—(T) News. Story Studio. 14:60—(4) Home. 11:30—(2) Strike It Bich. (7) News. Little Rascals. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON ° 12:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Ten- nessee Ernie. (7) 12 O'clock Comics. 12:10—(9) Prayer, Sign On. 112:15—-(2) Love of Life. 19) Take a Look. 12:30—(2) Search for Tomrrow (4) Feather Your Nest. (7: Beulah. (9) Folk Songs. (4) | 12:48—(2) Guilding Light. (9) Fea- turette. 1:00—(2) Ladies Day. (4) land.: (Color) (7) Charm Kitchen (9) News, Shoppers Show. |1:15—(4) Fun to Reduce. /1:30—(4) Jean McBride. /1:55—(4) Fran Harris. 2:00—(2) Robert Q. Lewis. (4) Hour of Shows. (7) Stars on Seven. 2:30—(2) Linkletter Houseparty. 3:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (4) NB=! (Th Matinee Theater. (Color) Afternoon Film Festival. (3:30—(2) Bob Crosby Show. | 3: 55—(9) News. | a: :00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) A Date, With Life. (9) Justice Colt. ern Romances. 4:30—(2) On Your Account. (4) Queen for a Day. The Early Show. (4) Pinky Lee Show. +7) Mickey, Mouse Club. (9) Dance Party. 5:30—(4) Howdy Doody. (Color! (7) Mickey Mouse Club. (9 Howdy Doody. ‘animals know. to be able tg dis- | tinguish colors. eread tion, give stations and programing \would benefit, I believe, by a fair C Member Calls for - Public Trial of Pay Television THOROUGH TEST “3. Permit this test of paid TV] to continue for a period long enough to truly test public reac- facilities time to work out the nec- essary changes in their operations and test public reaction to a var- aah of paid programs. 4. Permit stations to drop paid iTV it they find to their own satis- faction that it does not fill a mar- ‘ket need in their own area." In his Look article, Lee indi- cated that he “personally be- lieved” that congressional ap- proval Soe pelt =v oon ot eee essary. In arguing for paid TV, the com- missioner noted that ‘the televi- sion industry is too big and too important to the economic and cul- tural welfare of the American people to be limited, unnecessari- ly, to a system subsidized solely by advertising.” * * * The industry and the country, trial of paid TV,” Lee said. JUSTIFIES STAND The FCC commissioner justified his stand-in favor of a trial for the new system on the following grounds: > “There is a public interest in fostering the utmost possible competition in TV to make sure that all viewpoints have an outlet." 2. The television audience, rather than government experts ought to have the opportunity to cast their vote for or against paid TV. 3, Paid TV could greatly alle- viate the economic woes of the high channe! of UHF stations, which now “for. the most part are in dire straits.” “Subscrip- tion FV could be a boon to the independent station.” (4) Mot ‘to pay for goods they want — Color-, 7 | 4. “The cost argument against paid TV is irrelevant. Under a free system, people should be free including television entertain- ment.” Action tonight will include study of an agreement with the firm of Jones, Henry and Wil- liams for ring services for the city sewage treatment |; plant. oe SIEE 5: time limitation on the experi- ment. “In any case,” he said, “I feel that the issue can be settled only by putting the show on the —_ sre letting the box office tell le LJ MBS Granting — Free Network. Time to Dems NEW YORK ( — The Mutual Broadcasting System has granted the Democratic party free radio network time to reply to Pres- ident Eisenhower's speech last ednesday concerning his candi- |dacy for a aes ian John P. Poor, MBS executive vice president, sent a_ telegram to Paul M. Butler, Democratic na- tiona] chairmhn, ‘offering the pe- riod from 10 to 10:20 p.m., EST, Wednesday, March 7, “for a spokesman who is not a candi- date for public office this year.” * * . “Although we do not consider that we have any legal obligation| to furnish equal time to the Demo- cratic party by reason of our hav- ing carried President Eisenhow- er’s address on Feb. 29,"" Poor's message said, “we have decided, because of public servicé consid- erations, to offer you the time period.” for a combined sewer for the west side of Joslyn avenue from Second a Third avenues ata total cost of $2,483.25, Three engineer's estimates for curb, gutter and related work for three streets totaling $39,330.01 are expected to be aired at tonight's session. Acceptance is also expected on engineer estimates for six city streets for installation of water mains and totaling $37,921.64, Elm street from Anderson to Marshall with the confirmation deferred, An application for the transfer of ownership and location of a 1955 specially - designated distributor and merchant license from action tonight. is also on the agenda, The commissioners are expect to accept an engineer's estimate! ; Ange- line Gilotte at 145 Oakland Ave. to} Tom and Parashivia Poponea at!\chances of getti 904 Mt. Clemens St. is slated for Another transfer of ownership of a wholesale beer and wine license || Authorities Know All LOUISVILLE, Ky. u — Poison|} gets the murderer's job done, but} it is the most stupid method of] ed to hear the first reading of an More menhaden are caught on the south Atlantic and Gulf coasts than all other fin fishes combined, according to estimates of the U.S,| Fish and Wildlife service. inch blacktop pavement for the/ Answer te Previews Pursie received tonight: ordinance to rezone to commer: | Special assessment rolls for two-] following streets are slated to be] ACROSS 1 Youn “Wants Viewers |" — F Cancer Hospi! | Limited Time is bertorme = Disturbed Over - | |e t ’ to Decide Issue |#= <]/Acttess’ Appeal |. OFFER Ee "THE Stetm beara B totes | DUARTE, @®—The City of | Cites Audience’s Right|3 enon - : Hope, @ philanthropic cancer hos- We Will Install to:3 New T ea pital and research center, is a bit and Give FREE udge New Type of | sce’ sc disturbed today because Betty Hut] go a Prégraming yet ton urged that donors “just drop Y — . 36 Sediacel, ston their coins in a mail box.” Standard Lastallation NEW. YORK — A member of|*? He» s —— * * ® the Federal Communications Com-}3# Bammer LL dale Miss Hutton, appearing on ' : A (‘What's My Line?” c repel lag amael dbo odd | ce night, appealed for NEW KIND (Os Smet eee peg ern 6 AUTOMATIC Elgg per | 4c me ATIC TV show on the Toad.” Bt Looks fixedly i ! ee. 8 58 Lariats was hot -their idea ~ - : 80 Consumers of their promotional campaign, al- WASHER Robert E. Lee, one of seven FCC Downs 7 wid |though they. greatly appreciated commissioners, called for paid TV) 1 Layer of 10 Pertaining te 25 Biackguard assistant her assistance. to be put into effect on an ex-| , goner (foot) ie 26 Young salmon 43 Cicairix ee perimental basis in an article in| 3 Naval force ssniy ‘name bah = 44 Qelensive i sieonaen a the new Jame of Look magazine *Ecinev™* ptawie ane thm ah asking “him to “Hearings will never settle the 8 sed - o> ag RS 31 Lemopreye “a Reavy blow Aurn over any such loose cash con- questions,” Lee said in his ar-”| § t fright © 23 Entangle 38 Pint (ab.) 1 Wager tributions to Miss Hutton, for for- ticle, entitled “Let's Give the |'$ Peruse” pling. a mee . $2. QuTs name — Jwarding to the hospital in envel Public A Chance at Paid TV.” | * Male sheep Programe “i Becters $3 Past jopes, the spokesman said. “The only way to find out | i ace. | oma. nae tae al Lae called or the FEC 4 inion, Bron ayy, "mar anvass of Cit y Election) tiate the following program: ductions and pode agi : “1. Approve subscription TV on S h d Th a broad basis, leaving to the en- pea uke C edule for ursday trepreneur the choice of sys- could broaden this tem he wishes to use. country’s culture, education and wh brit Phra lope yr fo, | Barta a north line of ge a ‘cope “2. Apply some temporary re- aces roan night as the City Commission gath- Sievet to Wine cena a po strictions until we know where we/SUch 88 OP era, correspondence ers for their first March meeting. 2%, BAtwia., te Hoty wood: are going. For example, we might poral and medical demonstra-| 7) usual procedure of yan, court, from Orchard Lake torte feat as consider limiting it, in the initial mali bic peeled wecarss at ing votes in yesterday's partied see a te say neenyeen, svene trom | tone stages, to the UHF (Ultra High|S™al * ing from win ; ; Frequency) portion of the band,|™0derate OIE Sa ted ee hon eee eee Renan atin, wae with perhaps some further restric- . * het a pute alls 0 tion. The| iat! avenue from Carlisle ‘to Btamey | It’s the world’s finest tions on the amount of time which| Lee argued that “six months! ommission is na _ nel al etc automatic wash could be charged for, in order to|™ight give us the answer on paid Tharmsas iar —— convene . sate asher... protect free broadcasting, TV,” but he did not propose any reac Skat beef Causes Tops” in all comparative tests. 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Sen- tion becomes effective April 4. ° Wofford . serve until the lacted after Sen. Burnet Maybank November ‘general election and ithen resign to give the elected candidate seniority over any new es a a & Cole pat comery. * «6 4 he was elected to a full six-year term, ‘Thurmond re- signed Saturday in line with a 1954 campaign pledge that he would step down this year and seek the senatorial nomination in the Dem- ocratic primary. Thurmond won an unprecedented write-in victory two years ago over Edgar A. Brown, who had been nominated by the State Democratic Execu- tive Committee without resort to a primary. The committee had (D-SC), who held nomination for another term, died before the elec: tion, Thurmond said he would run in| the June 12 Democratic primary.| ¢ OFFICE EQUIPMENT Lt AWNING which offered its veteran leader Tyee renomination at a convention yes-| | ALUMINUM COMBINATIONS terday. SA 4 j ‘ Everything you need; including oil tank, com- LOOK — ~SEE — COMPARE! 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Clos weer S Aternoo fy ting the United States fall behind “Slices — _ — ; Russia in aerial and missile pow- ; Eee SAVE AT LEAST 20% Kefauver, 2 member of the Sen- ate Armed Services Committee, said in a campaign speech in Rochester, N.H., last night that and more and combine all your essential property and liability insurance in a single, simplified, packaged Policy Russia now is producing a “‘super- sonic bomber” which he claimed e The Homeowners Policy—for people who own their homes. can “outrun the fighters now avail- —« The Tenants Policy—for people who rent a house “Rewer Things in Sig able.” “We have no such bomber even on the drawing board as far as I am aware,” Kefauver said in winding up a five-day drive for Democratic presidential nominat- ing delegates. * * He asserted alsn that Eisenhow- er has made no decision in a dis- pute which, he said, has ‘‘raged within. the government” over whether to “‘go all-out in attemot-! or apartment. . ine ‘to build a true intercontinental A . 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