INTERNATION AL . . to» os 2 : = j A . . } f ‘ e Bae | . Pe : t ee ee | : ‘ i Ras saan ’ oe a ge ar : Key z ; | 4 : : at : s ae - . = by a : ‘ - . t : : , v ay . | at an, Se ao Home — ; est : E ‘ % J gr ee es a ‘ fe ; ae : és f 4 | : ae * * &-. PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, MARCH. 12, 1956—32 PAGES , MCCA TE oman, oP ela, moTOS 7e Re te Strong i i <= 2, > . ! ‘ & ‘ 5 mi : ee WEEKEND VISIT—Margaret Truman, (right) is shown with her fiance, Clifton Daniel Jr. (ieft) as they visited over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Daniels of the Raleigh, N. C., News and Observer. Clifton is assistant e * ae 3 “ , 3 cy ae A ’ Winds Lash Pe ' eS * i * Sie Seema ! = + by 2 3 * J : ge . Picare County Wedding Plans Revealed Today — at the home of of Milk Prices Grand Jury Will Quiz 6 Witnesses on Possible ‘Fixing’ in Michigan . DETROIT (—Six witnesses are expected to testify today as a Fdd- eral grand jury begins a ‘“‘full scale" inquiry into possible price- fixing in Michigan's milk industry. | Edward M, Feeney, chief of the Justice Department's Anti-Trust Division office in Detroit, said more than 20 witnesses have been summoned. for what he termed a “full scale” probe dating back to Jan. 1, 1945. On another: front, Detroit Mayor Albert E. Cobo was asked to intervene in the milk price battle between creameries and the Michigan Milk Produc. | ers Assn. The mayor answered the request of the MMPA by saying he would appoint a fact- finding committee only ff he gets “assurance of cooperation by both sides."’ The 11,000 farmer members of, the MMPA have threatened to) strike in their efforts to get $5.25) per hundredweight for their milk Howard F. Simmons, MMPA sec-| retary-manager, said that in Jan-, uary farmers got $4.60, mut now receive only $4.41. Stevenson at Rally The Press” that he would accept ithe GOP Vice Presidential nomi-|Carolina. |2en re . 8 the Daily Bulletin nation if it were offered him but “ork Nofetel Mad . will make “absolutely no effort” to *t Dunn, N.C., in 1933. He moved | r iment o York Times. self and Mrs. Truman at a —-—— Sa +> Gov. Herter Advocates Nixon as Vice President NEW YORK (INS) — Massa-| chusetts Gov. Christian A. Herter said last night he would be “very happy” to see Vice President Richard M. Nixon as President Eisenhower's running mate again this November. As for his own politica! future, ‘Herter told NBC's televised ‘‘Meet win it. Inside Today doe Haas -reports on bills to sell Oakland TB Sanatorium to | state... page 6. Income Tax | primer starts today, continues 12 days .. . page 21. Claims Reelection of Ike Would Revis Conditions which President Eisenhower said he must work under, if reelected, would create “a fundamental revision of the role of the Stevenson charged in Detroit Saturday. Stevenson, the Democrat 1952, spoke before a record 2,500 Jefferson - Jackson dinner guests in his bid to biggest job. The President's descrip- tion of how his second-| term administration would operate sounds like “the, rules governing a kingdom or a corporation,” said Stevenson. “Such condi- tions are not the rules gov- erning a democracy.” The former Illinois governor al-) leged Eisenhower's reelection, would result in the delegation of! top level responsibilities to ‘‘as- - sociate presidents. “ \ **¥ feel the people must know and understand that the Eisen: | hower proposal is for a funda- | in the Presi- ea ee _ | ona WE fearon e Presidency chief executive,” Adlai EF. ic presidential nominee in run again for the nation’s Stevenson brought laughter from . the assembled Democrats, who paid $25 a single ticket and $35|) for couples, by adding, ‘‘This is the} first time the Republicans en. |) dorsed time-and-a-half for : under. time."’ NIXON A QUESTION “We don't know yet who the principal associate president is go- ing to be,"’ Stevenson stated. “Al- though the President has professed boundless admiration for his be- loved Vice: President, captain: uf the offensive team, I hear that for some reason he is going to dump him, * “The great crusade started off (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Income Tax Reterns Prepared ‘Tax Consultant foreign editor and former Moscow Gorrespondent of the New York Times. Announcement of the engagement was made this morning by Miss Tru- man's father, Harry Truman, former president, | and Mrs. Truman, in Kansas City, Launch Probe -\Reveal Margaret Truman, | / * * Newsman to Wed in April INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (#—Former President and Mrs. Harry E. Truman today announced the engage-| ' f their daughter, Mary Margaret, to Clinton Dan- iel Jr., assistant to the foreign news editor of the New Mr. Truman, who made the announcement for him- wedding would be held in Independence in April. AP Wirephote press conference, said the Both Miss Truman and Daniel spent tle weekend at Zebulon, N.C., visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Daniel Sr. Miss Truman has spent most of her time in New York, where she is engaged in radio and @levision work. The 32-year-old Miss Truman, a coloratura soprano, ths made a series of concert tours in the past six years. Daniel, 43, was graduated in 1933 from the University of North His first newspaper then to the News and Observer, Raleigh, N.C., from 1934 to 1937. For the next’ six years he was with The Associated Press in New York, Washington, D.C., Berne, Switzerland, and London. He joined the New York Times in 1944, serving as a correspond- (pn + Gusts Hit 75, ‘Windows Break, Lines Go Down Blasts Peel Roofing From Home in Orion at Peak of Blow Near-hurricane winds lashed Oakland County. in a wild storm yesterday! morning, breaking store windows, ripping down awnings and signs, break- ing wires and denuding an City Fol on ‘manager Homer Hoskins said today the peak of the storm was 7 a.m., when gusts up to 75 miles per hour were reg- istered. Gusts up to 50 oc- curred from 7 a.m. until noon - Hoskins s said there was damage to grounded planes at the airport. In Orion Township, wind peeled Watt's house at 802 Vernita Dr., draping it over Watts’ car standing in the yard. Pontiac police said rattling - store windows made twe burglar alarms start ringing. keted with cight to 16 inches of new snow, was battered by winds up to 55 miles an hour which raised six-foot drifts im places. In Traverse City, eight inches of new snow raised the total on the gfound to 16 inches. Highway Superintendent Sid Medalie de- scribed the storm as the worst in years. ABANDON AUTOS Flying snow, accompanied by high winds, forced motorists to abandon ‘their cars beside the roads and seek shelter. The Automobile Club of Mich- igan warned motorists this morn- ing that highways north of a line from Bay City te Lading- ington are “slippery and snow covered.” Cold air followed the storm through Michigar. In Pontiac, the temperature dropped from 48 to 32 degrees in two hours Sunday morning. Lowest Pontiac temperature pre- ceding 8 a.m. today was 22 de- grees. Temperature at 2 p.m. was 29 “The Weather Bureau predicted some chance of snow Tuesday, ent in London, the Middle East, | Germany, and the Soviet Union.! Last year he became assistant to| the foreign editor of the New! York Times. Daniel's father, a Zebulon drug-' gist, is a former president of the North Carolina Assn. Spring-Inspired Stork? RALEIGH, N. C. (INS}—A sign on a mannequin vari -_a me-| ternity dress in a Raleig ‘eps * ment store, read i “Spring-inspired fashions ‘ “Stop My Ad... | we've gotten results.” Those are familiar words to the girls in our phone room. And many times {t's after only the first | cisions and some talked about the possibility of a third party if the| with little change in temperature. JOrion Township house of| Dondero. its shingles. .|near Sebatna, in Eastern Morocco, Two to Seek A Pontiac Republican and day announced they will seek their respective party |nominations to run for U.S. representative from the 18th District (Oakland County). : They. follow Michigan Turnpike Authority Chairman George N. Higgins, of Ferndale, Nominations a Hazel Park Democrat to- nounce his candidacy last said he will not run again. The latest aspirants are Richard D. Kuhn, 26, of Pontiac, and Charles K. Lawson, 62, of Hazel Park. Kuhn is a student at the De- troit College of Law. The owner’ of a car washing service, he ran for the nomination as state senator in 1954. B47 Bomber Exploded While in Flight An Air Force captain from Ferndale was one of three officers) aboard an Air Force B7 Stratojet bomber reported missing since Saturday night over French Mo roceo. -A French news agency report said that a B47 exploded in flight but the Air Force said it had no confirmation of this. The Oakland County resident aboard is Capt. Gorden M. Ins- ley, 32, son of Howard F. Insley, of 1106 W. Lewiston. Tampa, Florida's McDill Air Force Base said the plane was on an operational mission in French Morocco when it vanquished. The plane was assigned to McDill's 306th Bomb Wing. _ U. S. planes from North African bases are conducting a widespread search for the plane and its crew. Say Khrushchev Iil MOSCOW (INS) — Soviet Pre- mier Nikolai Bulganin told Danish Premier Christian Hansen at a re- ception yesterday that Communist Party Secretary Nikita Khru- shchev could not attend because he is ill. But Bulganin indicated Khrushchev’s illness was not ser-| ious. Mark Anniversary TAIPEI, Formosa (®—National-| ist China marked the 3ist anni- Congres Georee (Greg Premier Seeks U.S. Help British Exile of Prelate! Causes General Strike, Unrest on Island ATHENS (INS)—Greek Premier geeehiz ii ety | destroyer for he all business on this British colony island in the eastern Mediter- ranean, ; : Shops, banks and schools were closed in protest against Britain's exile of Makarios. who ‘was first to an-| - JUDGE FRANK A, PICARD — U. of Alabama Expels Student. 21 Disciplined Because of Lucy Riots TUSCALOOSA,: Ala, —Univer- the school's first Negro student. 3° Others Suspended,) The sity of Alabama trustees today ex-| Leonard Wilson, 20-year-old Sel-| © ma, Ala.,. sophomore was. ex- Uninjured Jurist Unhurt- to Congress From District Pellets Lodge in Wall Panel FBI Quickly Nabs Man in Courtroom Assault -at Bay City ar BAY CITY ( — A blast from a 16 gauge shotgun, fired at close range, nar- rowly missed Federal Judge Frank A. Picard as he pre- house-cleaning at the university in an address before a White Cit- izens Council rally in Birmingham jlast Tuesday, The trustees also announced Fire Victims Remain in Critical Condition Mrs. Betty Polson, 28, and her six-month-old baby, Frank, still were in critical condition this morning in Pontiac General Hos- pital from. injuries received in a fire which destroyed their house at 2914 Cordell St., Keego Harbor. Mrs. Polson was burned in. a dash through. the blazing living room of the two-family frame house to rescue Frank from his crib, Keego Harbor Mayor Jack Love- land today appealed for aid for the 11 burned-out victims of the ‘fire. Money and clothes of “any size” versary today of the death of Sun| Yat-sen, founder of the Chinese| Republic, WASHINGTON (® — The Supreme Court today declared unani- | Ninety-six Southern congressmen were om record today in denunci- ation of the U.S. Supreme Court's public school antisegregation de- Democrats take a strong stand for integration in this presidential| election year. The 96—19 senators and 77 repre- sentatives pledged in a ‘‘declara- tion of constitutional principles"' to insertion as was the case with this litle Want Ad. GAS RANGE, PULL SIZE. ELEC: tric Dormeyer mixer. Pop-up __ toaster. PE 4-8051. If you have something you want to sell, trade, rent or want to buy, try a Want Ad and see how easy it is to get quick results. To Place Your ‘Want’ Ad DIAL FE 2-8181 Just ask for the WANT AD DEPT. Open Eves. FB 3-3618 exercise every “lawful means” to reverse the court's decision out- lawing racial segregation in the schools, Their manifesto, made public last night in Washington, was to be read in the Senate and House today. , Thurgood Marshall, cotinsel for the National Assn. for the Ad- Pharmaceutica!| mousty that state universities may not delay the admission of Negro students pending a study of problems involved. The high tribunal issued an order overturning a Florida Supreme | Court decision that permitted a delay in the admission of Virgil D. Hawkins to the law school of the all-white University of Florida. provoked . . . and to scrupu- lousty refrain from any disorder or lawless acts,” the congress- men said, Rep. Adam Clayton Powell (D- NY) yesterday told a New York! City church gathering he would, send a telegram to E. Roy Fitz- gerald, president of a Chicago corpdration which owns the Mont- gomery, Ala., bus lines, telling him that the boycott in that South- ern city might spread to other lines owned by the firm. Powell said the corporation, Na- tional City Lines, Inc., owns 40 bus lines, 33 of them in the North. Negroes have been boycotting the December when a Negro wax ar- rested for refusing to sit in a segregated section. vancement of Colored People, said the signers “are encouraging law- lessness and mob violence by their action.” | But-the document advised cau- ition. i | “In this trying period, as we The .Negro congressman also’ said he had written to President! Eisenhower, urging him to held a coriference of white. and Negro Southern leaders. He also asked the President to join with a bi- racial committee of clergymen in | all seek to right this wrong, we | appeal to our people not to be ' prayer for ‘‘the deliverance of the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) ™ are being collected at West Bloom- gation in the student rioting had since withdrawn from school and would not be readmitted unless against them. Wilson's name was the only one given in a statement by John A. Caddell, Decatur, Ala., trustee. New York Welcomes Giovanni Gronchi Today NEW YORK (INS)—New York City extended its traditional. warm welcome to Italian President Gio- 'vanni Gronchi today. Mayor Robert ¥. Wagner wel- comed him at an official reception on the steps of city hall. field Township Fire Hall, he said. they were cleared of charges! Then} the Italian statesman was sched- |? uled to ride up lower Broadway) for the traditional ticker tape pa- ‘The phone number is FE 2-8626. rade. buses in Montgomery since early|- AF Virephote HELPS WRITE MANIFESTO — Sen. Strom Thurmond (D-SC), who helped write a manifesto on school segregation, works on cor- respondence with Mrs. Thurmond at their home today. Thurmond is one of 19 senators and 77 representatives, all from the South, who pledged to exercise every “lawful means” to reverse the Supreme ie a Z z ¥ 5 4 z i 5 3 : 7 i Ba that three students under anced “ancer Kills Son, 5, fiygs? i ; bat 5EE F Ketfauver Aide Denies Charge Dixie Solons Lash Court’s Rulings crtain ros WASHINGTON (INS) —- Sen. |Estes Kefauver’s national cam- paign treasurer branded as “‘ut- |terly false’’ today an assertion that the senator has received financial aid from “the governor of a large state.’ . William Roberts, handling the Tennessee. Demo- crat’s political finances, called upon Adlai E. Stevenson to ‘‘dis- avow” the charge made on the _jeve of the New Hampshire pri- mary by a backer of the Steven- son-for-president drive. Roberts added: “TI regret that Mr. Stevenson’s supporters have found it necessary to fall back upon this sort of smear technique in order to further thelr candl- date’s cause in New Hampshire. “IT am confident that the voters in New Hampshire will make their distaste for these shabby tactics known when they vote in tomor- row's primary.” In Today's Press County News.,.......- aenee B® Editorials ....20.scecececeves 8 actececerssteeseacee Guideposts Sports cdecedeceventeccceey b+ | Theaters err te ett TV & Radio Programé....,..31 Wilson, Hath. ...seesseeseesae S Court ruling banning school segregation. J SY Women's Pages.,.12, 13, 14, 15 iL : : Driver Flees After ad 3 B Z j git z gf 9 § E Hi f s F Hf ee ti a Pontiac Deaths Ground Observers to Give : bE Hiffing 2-Year-Old } ef 9 Explorer Scouts Tour Cranbrook _ jolph Humphries During Campout ne| Gerald Watts, 802 Vernita Dr., Orion Township, a7 3 twntae Presse favre near-hurricane gusts peeled off composition roof- ing and draped it gently. over his car, standing in the yard. As a preliminary repair, a tarpaulin is. swathed over the naked roofing boards. REPAIR STRIPPED ROOF — The home of lost its roof in Sunday morning's wind storm, But | at least temporarily, Watts had a garage. The 29 Awards at Ceremony — _ Eltiehugh Allender, 5% ‘of 93! This week marks the third an-, elty officials, including the may- Parke St., died yesterday in Pon-'niversary of the Pontiac post of|.or and elty commissioners, the tine General Hospital after’an iil- the Ground Observers Corps. | city manager and chief of po- of two months. | To help celebrate the occasion, lice. Born in Arkansas on October 2..75 men and women of the or-' he was the son of Silas F. ganization will hold an open award-_ Martin Allender. He presenting meeting Tuesday night Carrie E. Hester in Ar- and an open house Friday and Elliehugh Allender Tomorrow night at 7:30 at the! fifth floor of the County Office) Building, some 30 volunteer ob- servers will receive awards based another hofel guest saw him on the roof. | He was’s graduate of. Birming- Bese MR ey ee, es ey. | é +. PONTIAC PRESS, soNDAY, MARCH 12, 1980 rae Spo Restaurateur. Dies After Fall: John R. Little Is Victim of Injuries in Plunge | From Hotel Room John R.. Little, 29, of 70 Devon Born in Pontiac on October 1, 1926, he wae the son of Luke M. | and Ivah M. Ballinger Little. i manager and secretary-treasurer of Ted's Res- taurant on® Woodward Ave. He was also a member of Pine Lake Country Club and Psi Upsilon Fraternity. He is survived by his parents, grandparents and three brothers; James A, Little, William H. Little and Luke M. Little Jr. Wednesday from Funeral Home with the Rev. Har- old ‘DeWindt of Kirk in the Hills, Sparks-Griffin on amount of hours served at the) Included In the week-long fes- post. tivities, will be numerous two- | * * «* , : Saturday. He was a resident of the city for five years employe of General Mi and Coach. Surviving besides his wife ‘are 'N. Saginaw St., will go to David the Walter Harrod Barber Shop, to Eugene Mabeus. The Baldwin Service Station, 128 ‘Trio Confesses ‘fo Looting Spree sx ite Clawson Youths Admit |Mebeus. to Burglaries; Leader Pllc will aa = pod osc Claims 33 in Area Also surviving are eight broth- It will be continued also on Sat- A seven-month breaking and‘ en-| ers and sisters; Theodore, Grover, urday from noon to 5 p.m, In Tuesday's meeting, other awards will we presented we: - | Wings—Francis Campbell, Mar- tha Campbell, James Ebert, James ‘Hayes, William Heaton, Gloria Jonas, Dan Turnage, ‘The trio, Phillip Hughes, 17; ‘'Larry LaPage, 20, and Frederick |McQuinn today... lid Bennett, Donald Graham, ‘liam Barnett, and William Riley; 500-Hour Award—Louis Wood; 100- Hour . Awards—Phillip Blaylock, Georgia Brown, Harold Bur- tor, Gene Jonas, Francis Leroy, { : lke Would Revise ww f OF over! (Continued From Page One) was in Perry Mount Park Ceme- |$5.000 st oe oe lageo = = a a team of eight millionaries cars and three pistols. and a plumber, The trio admitted burglarizing) “Bat the plumber was an hon- places in Ls tole Madison| est man and jumped ship when Ralph Humphries, 56, of Muncie, Heights, Birmingham, Dearborn,| he discovered which way it was Indiana died Saturday in Ball Me-\Ferndale, Hazel Park, Clawson and, headed, leaving the millionaires morial Hospital after an illness of Berkley, police said. | to earry on. Ben | tai Fore Tose hedtiea os. in ‘own, ina on) Mor. 188 he was thew ot TAX Board fo Hear sx. John and Fannie Johnson Hum- “Secretary of Defense ‘ Wilson, Assessment Queries. i aoe i an amiable way phries. He is survived by two brothers, et bene Merle (Bak) Humphries and Clar-| the Pontiac Board of Tax Re- of contradicting associates, will end program were ence (Rip) Humphries, both of view will convene today to answer now have out nation's security aapae 1 wa he 3 questions on real estate assess- even more to himself. by hdndlagh Data oae nd pte ments for city taxpayers. | “He can no longer count on see- beam ct with = Rev They will meet Monday through | ing the President once a week. In George Garver of Ascension Luth. Friday from’9 a.m. until noon and this connection I might state that eran Church officiating. Burial will, °™ 1 to 4 p.m. at the City Hall. |what is good for General Motors follow in Perry Mount Park Ceme- Last week the board heard some |'s net necessarily good for the tery. - 279 persons seeking tax exemp- Country sae ’ heed or: — because of, “Secretary of the Treasury . + incomes. |. Hu redi he h Demetris V. Papanichola’ tn the final week. March 19° Gop’ with ctinsidating. tndlation Demetris V. Papanichola, 67. of weet on pee ane Will be ‘com ‘and setting up general economic 95 Dwight St., was dead on arrival acre, Personal: Property as lat Pontiac General Hospital Satur) | The chairman of the board ts . LJ s L i 5 Barn inland ot Cot, Gree, 32 ey sPR NM AY nnd tre Fars Be on March 15, 1888, he was the son City Finance Director Oscar Eck.| “ministration.” of Vasilious and Antigone Papani-| man, and City Attorney William) Stevenson was introduced by chola. He married Anna Hazi-) a, Ewart. Mrs. Bernice Savedge Gov. G. Mennen Williams, who is george in Greece in 1922. lis clerk. lsaid to have presidential aspira- He was a resident of the city | —————— ‘tions himself, The Michigan gov- for 29 years and was an em- | pleye of Pontiac Metors. ("Pouce wowre.” “” Elevator Crushes na Gee Beas piled an-Nine-Year -Old Boy Stevenson returned the compli- tigone Papanichola, William Papa-| . ment saying Williams has won na- inichola of Pontiac and Katherine) CHICAGO (INS)--A 9 - vear-old tionwide recognition for his —— decreased during Truman's last three years in office dnd has “who commands the respect of the sense to the American people.” ‘Yum U.S. Weather Beress Report = (Paganichola of Chicago, Ill. Also|Chicago boy was crushed to death achievements in Michigan, but still PONTIAC AND VICINITY — ag | ‘surviving are three grandchildren - last night playing what residents renewed his stand for “modera- Cloudy today, tonight and 8 seme Snare of spew Tusstag._ Lemeiamd two sisters in Greece. described as a game of “elevator tion’ on the civil rights issue, Sa tow tonight 0-24. Northerty winds| Funeral will be at 1:30 p. m.itag” in a 15-story public housing which Williams has criticized. yo. eae eee variable Wednesday from St. George Greek project. | “The freedom to educate our 22. At 8 om.: Wind velocity 0-4 m.p.h Direction: Bun sete Monday et 6:35 p.m. ay at 6:46 a.m Moon sets Monday st 7.95 p.m Moon rises Tuesdey et 6:54 8m vereesesen Ohart is cuneeeb wt Ss8secarres ¢ tam low in Oak Hill Cemetery. The Downtown Temperatures oaioneiem ti 8. mi... -. -.-28 ness of six months. +: fT ley, She was a resident of the city 5 in 1906. : Gustav Wolfe bid “ ¢ 87 6 a ad 3 » “ Orthodox Church. Burial will fol- * 6 ¢ . ‘children as they deserve means Police reported that the victim, equality of educational opportunity Don Earl Harper, and another without discrimination or segre- boy, 10, took one of two automatic gation on any basis of race, creed ' ee elevators to the 14th floor of the or color,”’ Stevenson asserted. Mattie Valentine apis ne door het | “But equality of opportunity ith ¢ id open, Don cannet be won hy bayonets any 2 ose haar , “* | held a finger on the emergency more than peace can be won by 2a Court, Saturday after an ill- putton to keep the elevator from war. Full realization of our goal moving and extended his body __first de is responsit and out of an opening on the side of temperate leadership.” The the car, Presidency could provide this The boy's: finger apparently, leadership, he declared, slipped from the emergency button| The Republicans have failed, he and the elevator moved down'charged to: _|about two feet and crushed him. Maintain nation prestige; keep up prosperity of farmers and small city for 20 years and was an/|businessmen; decrease the nation- active member of the Oakland’al debt and balance the budget; |County T..B. Sanitarium Patients'and protect national resources Benefit Association. from raiding. for private profit. He is survived by a daughter, | : | Mrs. Edward Stottlemyer of Pon- Boa Gustav Wolfe, 66, of 4100 Eliza-| tiac, two grandchildren and a sis-. rd to Eye Plants \body is at the Farmer-Snover Fu- neral Home. Born in Waterford Township on | June 17, 1880, she was the daugh ter of Osa and — of five “4 3 New Jersey on November 15, 1889.|neral Home. Burial will follow in)night, at the township sl land Crescent Lake road Nem eer of ety werved OY Krutnn's Creat Gate os CONVICHeD Shopliffer Bennet. Second prize; donated = No Friend of Prophet 179 Edison St., will be presented meister, Ruth Burt, Donald Con-| Ben Morgan, and Earl Steel. \ “Some of them came trom Mich-}. igan, and, of course from General his trae feelings and’ stability. Yet the national debt | officiating. Burial will follow in Ottawa Park Cemetery. | DETROIT (INS) — Prophet: Jones today denied any connec- tion with a convicted shoplifter who told Detroit police the 10 hams and some biblical texts he took from a super market were to be used at a Lenten dinner Jones usually attended. The shoplifter, Alfred D. Thom- as, 26, said the Lenten dinner was 'to be held at the Alpha and Omega \Church, which he described as a \ branch of Jones’ Church of the Uni- versal Triumph, the Dominion of i. The funeral will be at 2 p.m.|ti nage’ God. He also said he had been a cook in. Jones’ house at one \ Prophet Jones said Thomas had ‘never worked for him, was not a Scholarship Winners $1,500 4 Allee before night are a re HH, at Hunter tentative closing date of Sunday for Eton Park - Rink, and details of state legisla. tion that wilt change the city’s nt. fe | justice court to « municipal JOHN RB. LATTLE | The act, yet unsigned by the os a ,governor, applies to cities over 15,000 population and with a sal- Shoots Woman wo“, ‘During Quarrel Jing : ee f cal Western Policy’ written by Bar- ees ‘ standing, Since, he says, BO zon- the “Neighbor Admits Firing! ing erdinance ‘like this can be [para Ward, news analy ote Rifle Bullet Into Arm) Sic ‘ter tnceme - banguiow {Ve * * 6 of Victim status would continue, he *8Y*. | Adams school parents will see | eae ceeees unlene ere pala A 35-year-old woman, who Pon-|ham is as| p.m. a bad 2 tiae police say has admitted activity suggestions for their ‘cia ah a ale olals aWe.2.2. with a .2 caliber ter an|' , wih a2 cbr ie er an t ] f | 13 Poppleton — for investigation of assault with i- ee tea ‘ r 5 a Mrs. Mary Bell Payne, 606, for election of officers and to dis- Bloomfield Ave., said, “I Traffic Deaths jousa @ recent bake sale. pointer glia. wag eel ag oper ' : Edwin F. Pacult jammed,” when arrested i illed le| Edwin F. Pacult, 40, 1670 North- utés later with her husband, John, Six Are & i Sigh, ee et 8 Se in & car ot Lather St. ond Pract Collision, Four Victims Detroit this morning after a bret in Rd., according to Officers : illness. Born in , he had burn Carrier and Raymond .sot| From One Family Sved bere for five Yours, ond Wes wold, ‘ an art director and consultant, ‘The victim, on tae ow Sy TEE ACTED FS [uth elliot te Cote, yer, 20, of 604 was ee He leaves his wite, Twyla, two released trom Pontiae General |'* & arpa wsmage Pinal sons, Edwin F, Jr., and Michact Hospital after a bullet was re- weekend chigan P., and 4 daughter, Gayle C., eee ee ee oe Another life was claimed by| sil at home, and bis parents, Mr. Det. James Laponsie said Payne! drowning. Robert Mourer,” 11,| 084 Mrs. Walter J, Pacult, and jand the wounded woman's hus-idrowned Sunday when he two brothers, all in Chicago, band, Gabriel, were arguing aboutithrough ice on a pond at the! His body will be at Bell Chapet a car parked in Phyne's yard.irear of his home near Grand of William R. Hamilton Company when Mrs. Payne came out of the/ Rapids, through Tuesday evening, when it house with the gun and fired. | ‘Traffic deaths included will he taken to Chicago for funeral SS — feats arene SS Tenet euviey ag Steen tine) PH Collision on Curve | tstetecc "st Siotieun ener > : near Cedar o i Injures 7 Persons ter te sr. ~, ot row lke, Hoover Huddle = : . An accident yesterday on Pon- John C. Willet, 74, of inesend¢ M dd} f if lk tiac Trail near New Hudson in- Park. : or l eC ast a jured three Pontiac residents and’ — L. Delsman, 29. of Royal : four from Ann Arbor, Brighton/ 0. : post State Police said today. | Gerald F. Kersey, 28, of Rose- dent Eisenhower meets with act- From Pontiac were Conrad J ; - hie wife (UM S@cretary of state Herbert Gente, 1: Sen Goo 2 and Demall Mat, Me aver tony to. ican th Marilyn Goode, 17, alb of 203 Cher. as p ve crisis he Middle Ea “(on Lynn, 10, and Donal, 2, and rave in t st, DEARBORN (INS) — Eight col- jlege and university presidents will! meet in Dearbron today and to- {morrow to pick winners from the highest number of applications lever received in the six-year Ford ‘Motor Co. Fund Scholarship pro- gram. ; | Approximately 70 U. S. high school seniors will be chosen for four year scholarships from the 650 applications submitted by sons and daughters of Ford employes. William C. Pine, director of the scholarship program, said winners will be announced in about three weeks, The scholar- ships provide full tuition and par- tial living costs to any approved American college or university. Among tbe board members who iwill select the winners this year is |University -of Michigan President 'Harlan Hatcher and University of ‘Iiinois Head David D. Henry, former president of Detroit's ‘Wayne University. : 96 Congressmen Rip Court Decisions (Continued From Page One) |persecuted and the salvation of the prejudiced.” , The President's reply, said | Powell, was “patently deceitful, | sheer hypocritical back - pass- | ing.” | Powell read a reply he said was signed by Bryce N. Narlew, ad- ' ernor termed Stevenson a man ministrative assistant to the Pres- ‘he trousers. ‘ident,. saying that recommenda- nation as a person who talked tions for a bipar&isan civil rights Queen in Sardinia a + ' MADDALENA, Sardinia uw — Q jcommission and setting asitle period of prayer. should ‘from Congress. come Would-Be Snatcher ‘Happy to See Police CHICAGO (INS)—Wesley Stew- | art, 26, of Chicago isn’t complain- |ing about being behind bars today ‘on a purse snatching charge. | When Stewart grabbed a purse from Mrs. Hilda Coriolan, who stands five feet and weighs in at % pounds. she gave chase and battered him Collared by a policeman, Stew. art exclaimed “Thanks, officer. I never saw ‘such a little woman get so mad. /Man, I never was so glad to see = cops in all my life.” \Man Suffers Fractures fe Crash From Highway Charles R. Gableman, 32, of Pon- tiac Township, suffered fractured 'ribs and collarbone when his car iran off M39 near Opdyke Road yesterday morning. He was treated | - lat Pontiac General Hospital. “His passenger, Juanifa Simpkins.. hall: on ee and didn't remember what ry ee ee ee fronted ‘Theodore J. Vogt, 37, all of Grand) The 10:38 a.m, (EST) White ot a and — — 48, of House conference came in wake —— uskegon, all were killed in a of mow cha and Police said a car driven by Con- two-car collision Friday night on) cancneaee. meted by the rad Goode was hit by one drivenit;s 46 near Coopersville, in Ot- Israeli government ang the Arab i J Seesnee) navy ‘iat coal” County. nations, continuing border tnci- ‘ pparen : | dents, and diplomatic moves of his car round! curve in the’ ° eas | ; | OS Juvenile Home Fugitives | simes st preventing. an outbreak | aes .and ee Jadwiga. Accused of Car Thefts Goulet’ en causa ames oa) ta Sattes Glinaki “eh. and Sophia| Arrest of two juveniles, escapees urgent conference between Eisen- Glinski, 40, all were treated for|{rom the Oakland County Chil-/nower and Hoover is the way the prey at St. Joseph Hospital dren's Home, cleared up two car U.S. and other Western powers can in Ann Arbor. jthefts yesterday. Pontiac State | pring the tense Middle Eastern ———___ [Police sald today. |situation before the United Nations, | : ~ | st two cars, Andther vital issue is the quarrel [Romeo Couple Injured ‘apparently for joyriding, in the between Britain and uaa it Ca ish past week, according to police..NATO partners—over Cyprus, the " Three-Car Collision ‘They have been returned to the British military stronghold in the | A Romeo man and his wife were nome. ‘eastern Mediterranean. \treated for minor injuries at Avon | ——— ———___ Sa ae = Center Hospital after an accident Satyrday on Rochester Road at, ‘Hamlin Road. : Robert, Smith, 39, and his wife, | ‘Eileen, 31, were injured when the ‘car in which they were riding, ‘driven by Jesse Cervatez, 28, of Drayton Plains, became involved in a collision with two others driven: by Arthur Fetterhoff, 27, jof Royal Oak, and Raymond D. iMacDonald, 26. of Ferndale. -DUE TO THE DEATH OF JOHN R. LITTLE TED'S Burglar Steals Trousers Woodwerd ot Square Lake Road A sneak-thief entered through an unlocked basement door at 300 'S. Anderson St. Saturday night and | Istole a pair of trousers from a) bedroom, Pontiac police were told. | Cloyce Armstrong reported that | lq wallet and a $20 lighter were in | WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14 j | ueen Elizabeth II arrived here \last night aboard the royal yacht ‘Brittania on her Mediterranean \vacation cruise with her husband, ithe Duke of Edinburgh. 2 — | _ Poul T. Williams — _ Mutual of Omaha eee : Sales Help Wanted : . 100 Per Week Starting Salary « ° plus Bonuses — ° = MUST HAVE CAR . * PHONE MI 4.6602 osoeooeoweweeee eee © © © 0 4 WASHINGTON (INS) — Presf- © THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1956 Cancer Hospital to Receive $505 From Workers. A group of Post Office depart- today. The donation was raised after actress Betty Hutton advised the public to drop coins in letter boxes for the charity. Explaining that there have been “no reports of any large amounts - of coins” deposited loose in boxes, Dean commented that.the post of- Williams fo Speak at Political Forum EAST LANSING (INS)—Gov. G. Mennen Williams today will speak) on “The Place of Youth in Poli- tics” during’ Political Party Day | program at Michigan State Uni-) versity. Michigan Democratic and Re- publican parties will participate in! the program, which Dr. Norton E. Long, MSU political science pro-| fessor, said is designed to acquaint! Michigan College students with party politics at the local, state and national levels. The Michigan. citizenship clear- ing house sponsors the program. Also invited to the program were Adrian College, Flint Junior Col- lege, Junior College, Michigan State Normal College in Ypsilanti and Spring Arbor Junior College. Among the Republicans taking part in the program is John Fei- kens, chairman of the GOP State Central Committee. Dingell to Introduce Hillsdale College, Jackson (Dies at Age 48 University Dean, wm — The) Insects Swarm Over|ar xavier University in Cinein Remote Site 4,000 Miles i ine Tree Sout ¥. Sus, 6, West of Chile Death was attributed to a heart and nails and musical instruments. | 4 ee ee ee bl i dn di tin hin ti in Ai Min hi Mini i Me Mi Mi ti Mi tim le Ni i i i i ht poetry and dialogue, Fancy | needlework, knitting and em- broidery are taught. Musical tal- | ent finds outlet in an orchestral group. ‘ Despite intermarriage, no de- terioration mars the stock, Some are fair with-blue eyes and light hair, Others are very dark and e. Canada’s first national park, Banff, with 2,564 square miles, was set aside in 1885. Social Security Bill WASHINGTON «m — Rep. Din- WANTED TO BUY 1000 COMICS Also 1000 TRUE LOVE gell (D-Mich) is proposing free, hospitalization for everyone over) 65 who receives social security benefits. Dingell sdid he would srerodeee| a bill today to carry out his pro-| Under Dingell’s plan the cost of 60 days hospitalization in a semi- private room would be paid from the social] security trust fund. De-| pendents of insure@ aged persons and survivors of insured persons STORY MAGAZINES and National Geographics Piper's Magazine Outlet 35 Auburn Ave. FE 4-8240 | ( Pre-taser SP SPECIAL! 5 also would be eligible for | ization under his plan, Dingell estimated the plan event-| ually would cost half a billion dol-| lars a year, but said ‘it was fi-) nancially possible because income from social security taxes has been) growing faster than payments out of the trust fund. Blank Burglar Alarm Scares Away Robber DALLAS. (#—-Glen Robert James rigged up a shotgun linked to the) back door of his shoe shop and loaded the gun with blanks. Yesterday he found the door open, the gun discharged and) widely spaced footprints heading, away from the shop. 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Wed. wth mast puschats 5 ° By JOHN BARBOUR butt of many campus jests, but, as - for | —— — — oa oor « ANN ARBOR, May 16, 1930 ux—|°Pe former student said, “He for-| : . f _— Blode Cut ; salsalp : Fresh Frozen | vcamaghaayae tome NN agg Tom Lovell, UM Poet Pot 29: Breakfast 19: Halibut Py coment monly wat And en ow vue nett: SVC and Cobbler, Diesat 67 | Roast © ~|Sausage ©" & | Steaks [7 (Michigan's histery is rich and alive. ree eR) eed we ie ,;who knew every face on campus, schooltime lessons. In an otters to bring| was 67. ¢ of nts to the fol JA tradition at the University of/##¥e bis enemies’ every day.” | —— SPECIAL OFFER REPEATED 44 by. Popular DEMAND! .|students to take advantage of him. _Amattress built to the specifications of the famous Kohler Hotel, |He was never formally connected ‘with the university, although at Rochester, Minnesota . . . Home of the Mayo Clinic - JL MAKE THEM [iinet cat presidents of the university.” WORK FOR YOU! | 2 c movira nos « voy clan, recalls a cold November | night in 1912 when he was kid- | | Raped by a group of sophomores , and was dunked In a horse Then to Ross, be said in his|- cockney accent, to sneak along) home and get a warm bath. 5| | A Detroit newspaper said, ‘With! \dignity he wore the mantle of; ‘absurdity ... he became Mich- _ igan’s Professor of Harmless Re- You work hard for your dollars, laxation.” > ; Lovell acknowledged some 20 so turn-about’s fair play. Tuck titles including, “The Cobbler) Current Dividend Rate . some of those dollars into | Poet... Lt. Col. of Archery . Mes ee Sf , . : (AW.O.L. (artist with old ladies) , Now 244% Per-Ann a profitable Savings Account _... 8.0.8. (society of scribes) . . ates coum at PONTIAC FEDERAL = [-T-N-T. (thinks new thoughts)” and Payable June 30th, 1956 each week. 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One would exempt amounts of poison con- sidered safe for human consump- tion. In this connection Food and Drog Commissioner Larnricx.. turned thumbs down on the idea of using formaldehyde in milk. as a preservative, saying it isn’t necessary with pasteurization. 12 @ ww © , - Another proposal would compel Food and Drugs to prove an addi- tive harmful before it could be = . 5 2 * » additive is-harmiess. All too often new chemicals have been introduced before complete scientific tests of their safety have been made. 1 ® ww *® One dangerous amendment would exempt from regulation all additives in use after a future cutoff date. This would put the approval of Congress on many chemicals which FDA considers Manton B. Fotsom, Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, has given Congress recommendations against many of these amendments and proposed other improvements. He is working to maintain high, pure food standards and should have 4 public support. South Viet Nam Votes = Despite some disturbing factors, South Viet Nam’s first free election has given firm footing to the admin- istration of its president, Neo Dinn Diem. While the voters had endorsed their president in a previous pleb- iscite, their task at the polls this time was to choose a constituent as- sembly. The assembly has 45.days in which to draft a constitution satis- factory to the president or face dis- solution. In such an event, President Drem would draft a constitution and ask its approval ina national refer- : endum. _* * * It is interesting to note that this election was not watched so f much for the outcome as for the number of voters. Communists and some opposition parties had ’ urged that the election be hoy- cotted. To the credit of the Vietnamese more than 80 per cent ef those qualified cast their ballots. . i Bs . The real meaning of this election is unmistakable. President Diem has a strong mandate from the people. ‘The assembly can proceed with the writing of the constitution with the. full knowledge that it has public } es cae : * * * : Aa yet the issue of an all-Viet Nam | ¢ 5 The Man About Town b. do so until there is assurance that. the election would be really free, _ Flood Fighters Win Thanks to a sudden drop in tem- “perature and some valiant emer- gency work, what might have beena - disastrous flood was averted in the _ Pontiac Lake Recreation area. The situation developed sudden- ly as the result of mild weather.and two days of heavy rains. Though gates were opened to lower the lake level, it appeared for a while that flood waters would inundate 200 homes in the area. Besides the return of freezing weather, the swift work of 100 volunteers and Oakland County Road and Drain Commission - erews stopped the flow of water. They did this by sandbagging a low point in the dam at the west end of the lake. ‘ The two crews and volunteers deserve great credit for this work, which was completed under very trying weather conditjons. Reabino the first published install- ment of the memoirs of Harry Tru- MAN gives one the impression that he thought quite well of the man who succeeded Franxkuin D, Roosgve.t as President. Bills Are Killed Sanatorium to Continue to Function as in the Past Income tax: Guaranteed an- nual rage. My Lansing scout sends word that the vafious bills introduced in the legisla- ture, seeking to make some changes in the ownership or otherwise at the Oak- land County Tuberculosis Sanatorium, have all been killed or died « natural death in committee. This means that the San. will continue to operate in the same manner that it has in the past. Its patient load now is the highest in several months, and the current intensive case finding campaign is expected to fill it to capacity. , First outdoor tulips of the season are reported by Mrs, Geraldine Cleveland of Keego Harbor, in full bloom—near the base of a warm chimney. . Here's hoping that some young reader of this column will submit an essay On “Why it's great to live in Michigan” — to the State University’s contest. Award certificates will be send to outstanding student writers. Entries must be received by the School of Journalism, MSU, East Lansing, by May 10. Married on Feb. 28, 1920, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Moses of Lapeer only recently celebrated their eighth wedding anniversary. We're moving fast in this old world—'twas only ten years ago * today that daily alr service was started across the Atlantic. “What's become of that alligator in a lake near Pontiac?” writes Roscoe Fullam, now at Fort Myers, Fla, who asks if we've put him in deep freeze. He con- tinues, “We have an oversupply here, and they're getting too frisky. We might send you one if you'll agree to cut a hole in the ice for him.” A patent on a built-on-the-car garage has been granted to a Victor Stanziable, which is carried on the back bumper and when you press a button frolis up and over the entire car. Always sojourning with the Detroit Tigers during their training period in Lakeland, Fia., George Colloday of Birmingham says he never had better anticipations than this time. “They're going places this yéar,” he asserts. A letter from the National Pipe and Tobacco Council points out that pipe smokers usually are broad-minded, tolerant, well behaved and not prone to snap judgment. Haven't you found it so? And, quite incidentally, who is the most inveterate pipe smoker in Pontiac? Verbal Orchids to— The Birmingham Eccentric entering its seventy-ninth year of -publi-. cation. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Vaught . of Holly; golden wedding. Mrs. Martha Osburn of Cass City; one hundredth birthday. L fay ee Do ma wn ‘ Presidential Race for ‘56 Looks Close, Especially With*Many States in Doubt WASHINGTON—The next presi- dential election looks very close. If no more than 702,000 persons out of the 9,164,000 who voted for Eisenhower in 1952 in seven doubt- ful states should change their minds next November, the Repub- lican presidential ticket could be defeated. It involves a change of only about seven and a half per cent which can readily result from © burgh ‘disaffection inside the Republican party. . When 120 are subtracted from the 385 electoral votes that Eisen- hower got outside the Solid South in 1952, it leaves only 265 which is one less than the majority of 266 needed to elect a president. “i Actually the picture for the Re- publicans is even dimmer. There are, for instance, 19 other elec- tora] votes which also are doubtful —Arizona, New Mexico, Montana, Rhode Island and Delaware. In each of these states the margin was narrow in 1952. Also in the 1954 elections the drop in percent- age points on the total votes cast for Republicans as against Demo- cratic members of the House in those five states was considerable, CAPSULE ON SEVEN Here. is a table which shows the percentage of the total vote gotten in these seven doubtful states by — the Republicans for seats in the House in 1954 as compared with the congressional vote in 1952: Electoral 1952 1954 Vote Oklahoma ...,.....41.3 35.1 8 Maryland .......0+: 518 53 9 Missouri .......00.. 78 438 13 Minnesota .,.......54 47.2 11 Michigan .......-..52.6 48.1 20 Tilinois ......0006+-53.9 49.6 27 Pennsylvania ...,.. 2.3 4.3 32 Te) Gosnsgenceccousodnbocaosce 120 hower majorities in 1962 in each of these seven doubtful states, they could be overturned by a change of only three per cent in Oklahoma. Less than six per cent in Maryland, leas than one per cent in Missourl, less than five per cent in Minnesota, less than six per cent in Michigan ns Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE It is much easier to save... Than starting out to borrow... If you are more concerned about- . . . What could occur tomorrow ... It is not difficult to plan... If you are quite sincere . . . And if you know that all that counts ... Is what is really here... As much as you possess today .. . And you can multiply ... Your very small investment’to .. . Some figure in the sky . . . So why not save your. pennies now ... And start them on their way ... To good investments that will bring .. . Security some day? . . . Toss not your money to the wind. . . But trust your dimes and dollars . . . With those who have the wis- ‘dom of... Our great financial and about five per cent in Illi- nois. -The farm disaffection is strong in Missouri, Minnesota and Okla- homa and could be a factor in southern [linoig and upper Michi- gan where the rural vote is nor- mally Republican. As for Penn- sylvania, it elected a Democratic governor last time by reason of the Democratic strength in Pitts- vote in the other parts of the state. Michigan told the same story in the senatorial race in 1954 —with Detroit increasing the Dem- ocratic strength and the rest of the state showing a big stay-at- home total of regular Revublicans. Whichever way the Republican strategists may look at the picture they find plenty of trouble spots. There is, for example, danger in New York state with its 45 elec- toral votes. Senator Ives, Repub- lican, who had won by a majority of 1,332,198 in 1952 lost by 11,125 as a gubernatorial candidate in November 1954. the Republican man- agers will have to figure out a way to get a united party and and Philadelphia and the - fall off of the regular Republican - a ticket that will persuade Re- publicans to go to the polis in . 1986. They should be worrying As one prominent Republican senator put it to this correspond- ent the other. day: regular Republicans who will stay at home.” - (Copyright, 1956 New York Herald " Tribune Inc.) THOUGHTS FOR TODAY And 1 will raise me up a faith- ful priest, that shall do according te that which. is in. mine heart and in my mind: and I will build him a sure house; and he shall mine’ anointed for ever.—I Samuel 2:35, * e The test of a preacher is that his congregation goes away saying, not What a lovely sermon, ‘but, I a marae Francis De jes. < . Middle-Aged Folks Subject to Impairment of Health By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Consider the physical and men- tal discomfort the middle - aged woman suffers when or if she has hot flashes—as nearly as I can learn, one out of every four wom- en does have hot flashes at the time of the menopause and in the disturbance coasting down to oblivion for five, ten, or fifteen years, . At middle age men and women are subject to the same tvpes of health impairment — heart-artery (cardio - vascular) degeneration, physical degeneration of joint tis sues (rheumatiz), diabetes, and other conditions I'd rather not mention because I have no partic- ular advice to offer about them. Besides the calcium and _ hor- mone treatment recommended in the Menopausé pamphlet I want to pause that the only changes that occur normally are: 1. Cessation of menstruation. 2. Cessation of monthly ovula- tion—the ovary giving off an ovum or microscopic egg-cell. 2. Hence, loss of the capacity to conceive. : * * * Normally the menopause has no particular effect on vite, good looks, sex appéal, or potency. So, the only actual difference between the woman’s condition before the menopause and her ¢ ition after the menopause is that before the menopause she is presumably fer- tile, whereas after the menopause she is certainly sterile. Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to persona: health and hygiene, not to disease, diag- nosis, or tredtment, will be answered Dr. William Brady, ff a stamped self- addressed envelope is sent to the Pon- tine Press, Pontiac, Michigan, (Copyright 1956) Flee nee z @ ‘ward Egypt. * “For every Wy itp if f | | Hl li jae gee Un EEg3 taxes to as the farmer fails a i : % % a e re RSI Eatiae Se an a vise ce al Ve Re . ie RS Peta GARR, cape . agin tent ers eres se aia ee 5 | : / + es . : ‘ te yee ; f ‘ rh es : THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1956 _ “THE PONTIAC PRESS “lction scheduled for july 1, 1s no mes ka ey Sh : : this matter. But South Viet Nam — Arabs Use War Threats to Get Aid From 2 Sides BY JOHN H. MARTIN INS Foreign director Britain now is talking tough to- » * motives VERY CONVENIENT They think that the way they are playing the political threat- of-war game, and getting from both sides of the street Using the flow of arms from Soviet block, the Egyptian leaders are in a position to count on getting a long string of economic advant- toward Moscow. Utilizing the powerful weapon of nationalism, the Arabs have | rain death in a matter of minutes on big Israeli cities. Looking Back 15 Years Ago FDR TO ask $7 billion for Brit- ish aid REPORT ENJOYABLE, healthy life possible without stomach. 20 Years Ago , FRANCE DISPLAYS sudden new war fever. GREATER REVENUE from new taxes sought in Senate, Case Records of a Psychologist: - Minister Praises Crane’s Pamphlets, Used in Counseling Church Members Rev. Ernest is a typical mod- ern clergyman who tries to follow Christ’s example of helping people with all their problems. Jesus didn’t limit himself to child cases alone, ‘for ‘he confronted the entire gamut of human dilemmas from adultery to disease and was even crucified between two criminals. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case R-301: Victor B. Ernest is a versatile pastor in Lebanon, association. “Dr. Crane, I have followed your column for a good many years,” ha Soom. * © @ “Several years ago you also sent me a packet of your book- lets, but I have given them all away that others might be helped thereby. “Your booklets on sex, I could use in abundance. In over 20 years of my active ministry, | have come to the conviction that at least 75 per cent of all difficulties that arise in church congregations can be traced back to a lack of proper adjustment of the sex life in the home. “Your booklets on marriage, s€x, family and the home are especial ly helpful. “T have been successful in help- ing hold a number of families to- gether despite the threat of di-— voree. “But many couples just will not stay together, apperently for no valid reason except their selfish- ness, immaturity emotionally, and a fatalistic complex that they are a complete failure at, marriage. “That is true as long as they remain unwilling to submit to the cited the fact that are on their toes regarding marriage counseling. aFoilie ! | z nati mes lis 1 child problems,” they will remon- strate. 2 * Ld e But that isn’t what the typical with a variety of basic dilemmas, ‘The newspaper is your greatest CYO leaders know that, and thus utitis® this column plus the booklets, a a - i i i Hi ‘ i8 ap Pe * THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. 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An Easter Adventure ‘ By Walt Scott Driver Takes Swim Matching Wedding Bands, | handsomely tailored ‘bands in MK yellow gold. . Jewelry Department GEORGE'S HEWPORT’S | | NEW YORK (INS)—Anthropolo- igists were puzzling today over the idiscovery of a human fossil some 110,000,000 years old which may ex- - ——— CLOSED a1 day ! TUES. a $405 is week ly) Pi: Fri,, Sat. and Mon. nights os As well as {ly belong to a humanoid creature. FOUND AT TUSCANY ‘modern man and not some un-| 7 |since died out. and ape had a common ancestor. Ld * me A prominent Swiss paleontologist has revealed that study of fossils found in a north Italian mine in 1872 and long believed to be an ancient ape, Oreopithecus, actual- The discovery dramatically challenges the writings of Charlies Darwin in the epinion of Dr. Helmut de Terra of Colum- bia University, Darwin theor- ized Im the 19th century that man and ape had ancestors commen to both. The new discovery suggests. that man was actually a contemporary of several ancient apes 10,000,000 years ago, and that man and apes may have no family ties whatso- ever. ; Dr. Johannes Hurzeler of the nat- ural history museum at Basle re- lated to a select group of scholars findings Human Fossil Discovery May Blast Darwin Theory of Man- Ape Ancestry plode Darwin's theory that man sald to have seven man-like | characteristics not found jn any other ancient creatures, sp the Java and Peking : man are the Java men who date about 600,000 years back.|DeF colleges Adrian, & The Oreopitheus Ape, which the | poy, were mistakenly | grove, : s and Siena Heights, too small, although it has other various features common to man. Infant Boy Suffering From Bites of Rats DETROIT (INS)—A five-month- old boy was in serious condition at Detroits’ Receiving Hospital’ today from rat bites suffered in his home. - Police said Nathianiel Conners was. bitten in bed. 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I hate to keep talking money like this, but the McGuire Sisters from Miamisburg, 0., tell me they'll make $100,000 in 6 weeks playing Las Vegas, Reno and the Los Angeles Cocoanut Grove in the late summer, “What do you expéct to do with all that money?” I inquired, and Phyllis said, - “Pay income taxes.” oo Hal March got the word he'll work.all summer on the “$64,000 Question” but, he says, “I hope the bride and I can get away during the week to-someplace_exotic, like New Jersey”... Funny about gals who do TV commercials. I asked one what) # Se ee SS Se oe eat 1k ae snd Me TO Ve : r know. We do the commercial from another studio and : ie gh en te aoe" THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Jayne Mansfield announced she'll be a little less low-cut hereafter; “Somewhere between Grace Kelly and Marilyn Monroe” . . . Paris reporters voted Ingrid Bergman their Lemon Award as Most Uncooperative Actress .. . Steve Allen-will take his TV show to Houston, Dallas and Ft. Worth next month. “Mr. Wonderful,” the Sammy Davis Jr. musical, stays in Philly an extra week for polishing . . . Doris Duke's date at El Borracho was singer Charles Davis of Hawaii... “The Ziegfeld Follies” had 800 applicants for eight singing Jobs ... Claire Bloom files back to aeane for the premiere of “Alexander the Great” . : * * *x« WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Things are getting cheaper. These ar you don’t have to ay as many onions to cover.@ $3 steak.”—Carl Ellstam. TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Sarah Vaughan, working at the cone, ee Veen Sees cue 0¢ (he Somme majet pointe of : interest is a four the hard way. Lee Pelzman points out one danger in the rapid advances in electronics: “Some people are buying color TV sets before their meek ~and-white sets are paid for.”’. .. That's earl, brother. (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) 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House But there has been speculation/of Commons that Mr. Bulganin, they will sail up the Thames River|the chairman of the Council of in a Russian cruiser to be greeted | Ministers of the U.S.S.R., and Mr. Eden at Westminster pier, in|Khruslichev, a member of the y | Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the U.S.S.R., had accepted his' -jinvitation to visit the United King: | dom in the fering =! 1956. “Bud” Nicholie Time Payment Plans with Weekly or Monthly Payments INSURANCE AGENCY _ 49 Mt, Clemens “The Soviet arse will be ar- riving in the ‘Unite@ Kingdom on, One of Pontiac's Finest Insurance Services program for the visit will be an- nounced in due course.” | The Moscow radio broke into ‘all its programs to make an iden- tical announcement. j | Eden gave Bulganin and Khrushchev their invitation during, last year’s Big Four summit talks) ‘at Geneva, when hopes of an end’ to the cold war ran high. | Later the Russian leaders upset, Britain with a stream of attacks on her tolonial policies during) their South Asian tour. 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Ex E i | f To an actor it- has someti diocrity or the dizzy height of! final fame in a new lease. on life, as witness Frank Sinatra's capture of “Best Support’ in “From Here to Eternity.” It came at a time when he definitely was on .the aters, Hollywood has Day at Black Rock?” downgrade latvout heat at the waskeaee: Gael pea outstanding perform- Perversely, winning the Oscar, best has been fine, indeed. Is it ances by women we have Anna 1 Ff R Uh Fs Sorat award poll where the a ” rad as ¥| Public voted cannot supplant: ‘the’ The * ‘Best, Picture tar 1927_ wi in, “Wings.” is rif iret brilliant triumph of being voted has been the kiss of death to sev- any wonder that the winning of Magnani in “The Rose they happily the: prizes-this-year will be fuller’ Susan Hayward in “I'l Cry To. resumed my duties after a year's. ! technicians. . | elutched the Jittle gold statuette to and richer than ever and: ‘that al- morrow, ” Katharine Hepburn in’ leave of absence due to illness, I artists ‘the best’ by fellow —— and eral great artists — Adele Simpson designed this silk with a tidy collar at the high closing. A costume in surah for her spring collection. The straight and narrow jacket is hiplength - and brown printed soft, -self-bow accents the flatteringly shaped neckline of the slender dress. Personal News of Interest|Chapter to Max Hodge of Ogemaw road arrived home Thursday following an extensive trip through Europe Church Group ‘Solicits Help, Plans Project: and the Far East. Among the places visited were Egypt, Turkey and the Holy Land. s * * * Lt. Richard H. Abbott is visit-| ing at the home of his parents, | Dr. and Mrs. Vernon C. Abbott of Mlinois avenue, for two weeks. Lt. Abbott, a jet pilot, is being: transferred from Luke Air Force Attend State Meeting Plans have been made by Iota Eta Chapter of Pi Omicron Na-| | tional Sorority members to attend| the State Board meeting at al Durant in Flint, March 18. Lesur’s crosshatch tweed, a soft-tex- tured blend of wool with ha Anna Miller. The jacket is used in a spring dressmaker suit by Rose Tattoo,” fitted with se ir and cotton, by buttons. is smoothly New York. But. in 1926 when [| paneled in back. Gaynor in “Seventh Heaven.’ The best actor: Emil Jannings lor “The Way of All Flesh.” The immediate —— of all T > “happiest” night was to be “wettest.” Winners have been Looking back over the inter-| vening 28 years it is interesting nal winners. To this day “Wings” is a great) epic of. the air. Every so often| it is re-issued and still cst up The winning actress’: “sane taney to review the ‘fate’ of the origi-|. F s q i #e3 oa pa Emil turned to his-native Germany after “The Way. :\taking his Oscar .|again to return to these. shores. ‘orid W ; it weeping bappily ever since. ee ee nae ‘FATE’ OF WINNERS par - : “—— winning of an Oscar could be a | jinx? Other award nights gps wth with drama and comedy lay ahe lf detail in’ back accented The skirt is slim in front, MON DAY, M. ARC) H ‘Speaks on 10th Birth Women S Section ‘¢ 12, , 1956 PAG ES 12- 15 day Anniversary |4 Xi Chapter Hears Hospital Therapist Set ae Miteurice fae Fae this suit of Lesur light- weight worsted. The suit al ES Se ee Pup 2 ae z : f «sik ill als alin. lly ont He Ba has. a bloused panel back underlined by a self belt that is caught by buttons in ; group is also planning té attend| = . hp as asic io th Gd Bas ln, Ai Crest Fin "Sate omen Mt eer McCune Soaking ot fr wnt MMC aay Vpad aero | Fronts The collared neckline is cut flaeringly low weltey: breskfast bed hens | ‘ee « May 19 and 20 in Flint, — ee Bs F. Maynard Stephens, | front and back. Women's Fellowship of First Con- gregational Church and a money making project for March 16-17 “was announced at the Friday luncheon-meeting of the Mayflower . i * * * Mrs. David Edwards was host-| - ess assisted by Mrs. Charies| Brooks. The meeting was held af; the church.- ‘Mrs. Rebert Sanford presided | Fraternities at the University | several Pontiac men, follewing | | the spring semester rushing period. The men were feted at | dinners and open houses before making their final decisions. | Carl Borders Jr. of East Beverly laventie was pledged to Chi Phi;| Kurt Lauchner of East Telegraph ‘road, Delta Tau Delta; Jack Mrs. G: H. Flessland: of State| Hospital. spoke to members of Xi children have a history of rejec-, street was hostess at a recent. plang for spring activities were made. The May Breakfast scheduled ‘for May 6 will be under the chair-| /Manship of Mrs. Leon Skelly with 'Mrs. Nettie Collins and Mrs. -_ rt. Mrs. Paul Hoskins is chatr- man of the June 14 banquet. She and devotions were given. by ‘Mitchell of Walton boulevard, Will be assisted by Mrs, Gerald Mrs. Sidney Olson. Mrs, Mal- a. ° | for a Happy America,” following colm Burton read a selection Wargelin of Voorheis road, Theta The National Convention in Ar from the book, “Christ Leg- Gryston, Conn. in July was also tists Society the general objective of Delta ends” by Selma Lagerlof. oe ad * Mrs. Stanley Kipp and Mrs. Tabor Eggleston were guests. Job’s Daughters Schedule Card Party April 4 Plans for an April 4 card party) at the Pontiac Federal Savings and Lean building were made by mem- bers of Bethel Five, International Order of Job's Daughters. < * * Members taking part in the re- cent formation held in Owosso hon-: and Rockefeller TE Tioore Janet Wilson, house being held at Detroit's day$week, ax a group which any-|mention just a few things. Now . : Susie Hindle, Marjorie Moran, map College on —_ heel one — — ~ <2 = — aol —* the aid of mori = somes with | Following the service Sunday evening Mrs. Paul Mc Michael of Tennyson ave lanet . Janet|2 to 5 p.m. as a member o mayor sta . amp Fire : : at s Leng Weakly, Sarah Stew-) tour committee. \Girls come to the‘ aid of the’ pub- | “Many girls are on the outside, “Let's take our cue from ibe P resented by the vianage! and junior chow s nue (left) and Mrs. M. L. Lorenzen of art and Sharon Ramsey. “The Woman Along the Road ,” lie on every conceivable occasion. looking at the fun and friendship|Camp Fire Girls and “give serv-' of St. Paul Lutheran Church, the Ladies’ Third street. The choirs were heard in The Bethel will sponsor a Ma-|a Holy Week drama, will be pre-/ They make diapers for the needle-|that is Camp. Fire, beacuse a lackjice” to ensure the continuing) Guild served coffee. Presiding at the “The Passion of Our Lotd in Word and Degree March 19 for pre-|sented at the college on March 21.work guild, work for the Red of: adult volunteers prohibits an|growth of this ‘worthy organiza-| stiver service wes Mrs. Ben R. Ha kins Song.” -The Rev. George Mahde Jel honorary memberships| Miss Baldwin will enact the role Cross, work for the United Fund,/immediate expansion of the pro-'tion. Be friendly ... Make friends | whims . SONg. jade aria: ge T as. to members. of Veronica in the production. ‘usher for local festivities, make'gram. This is where grownups)... Join the Camp Fire Girls.” | of Motor way drive. She was serving sisted ds liturgist. : i ; + = hie A ; “4 ih As ‘ * ( i t Fy ’ : | Charles Valoet of Tampa, Fia. | Delta Kappa Epsilon, and Philip ‘Chi. , | * Ld e | Mr. and Mrs. John H. Lucas of iSouth Hammond Lake road are leaving on Friday for Alta, Utah, where they will enjoy 10 days skiing at Peruvian Lodge. They Mrs. Allister MacIntosh and Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Toulmin of Birmingham. 2 * * Mr. and Mrs. Richard Valuet | congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Cindy Lou, March 7 | at William Beaumont Hospital. Grandparents of the infant are ‘Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Keehn of ‘Royal Oak and. Mr. and Mrs. Anne a see of Augusta avenue is assisting with the open ‘Blough. Mayor Congratulates Camp Fire Girls Kirkby and Mrs. Skelly. ' discussed. During the social hour following: the meeting prizes were won by 'Mrs. Skelly, Mrs. Kirkby and Mrs. Hoskins. Mrs. Bernadette Arnold, state treasurer, was a guest. avenue will be hostess for the April meeting. C Home From Funeral Mrs. C. L. Karns of Crescent Mrs. neral of her aunt, May, ‘Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma ot Michigan recently pledged | meeting when announcements and| sorority and their guests of her work with child patients at the hospital when the group met for luncheon at Devon Gables Satur-) day. The oceasion was the tenth |birthday anniversary of Xi Chap- ter. tion and deprivation of love and ‘affection, with severe emotional and mental illness following, .She described some methods of treat- ment given those patients at the hospital and told of encouraging) \evidences of improvement. P. B. Toon Entertains City. Members of the Pontiac Society of Artists were entertained at their Friday evening meeting by P. B.' Taylor who showed pictures of a iwestern trip. Highlights were his ‘|slides of the painted desert and will be accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. William Hotham of Illinois historic California missions, Mrs. Jerome Fink opened her home on Ottawa drive to the group. Their guests were Mrs. J. C. Brannack and Mrs. Allen Dunham. Plans for the annual art exhibit of Garland avenue are receiving road has returned home from To- the week of May 26th were dis- Adams, president of Xi Chapter, ‘ronto where she’ attended the fu- cussed and refreshments were served. Mrs. Chadd Mellinger poured. In concluding the speaker com- i'mended the volunteer workers for their assistance in the program, | The theme for the luncheon | meeting was “Happy Children Kappa Gamma for improvement There are four pages in today’s Women's Section of teaching. Songs appropriate to the theme were chosen for community singing under the direction of Mrs. Harold Lauden- slager. Gertrude Overton served as toastmistress and Vera Mae expressed a birthday. wish to the guests. Arrangements for the affair Mayor Donaldson congratulated the Camp Fire Girls’ organization on event of their 46th birth-| [paper bags and favors for hos- pitals, Christmas carol at the in-| firmary, make cancer pads, to come in, No particular skill is req- uisite for a leader, committee member or board member of Camp Fire Girls. Leaders need assist- Sane METRE SRS Pontiae Press Phete 4 | . MARCH 12, 5 r # agad : | a i 1956 THIRTEEN \* _‘THE PONTIAC’ PRESS, MONDAY, Karn Terror, Not Love’; ee By MURIEL LAWRENCE not love,” All: it did was fill . love trom ber important people |once con- = py eld pe tere mother guilty fear she by terrorizing them. she'll whi “I'm all KK, then a of 7, had a spec-| be if anything were se- If her married son cuts short the) "8h: don't mind me” —and tacular tantrum. . [riously wrong. So the tantrum W8Si sunday visit she regards as her|S¢®4 her son home to his children, Siete eee 8... — a com, |deptessed by his wicked desire to By bgt gen her moth- Unfortunately, Emily bas Mever! iain of what she calls her “weak-|S*t away trom her. : ribbon realized ness,” TRIP POSTPONED Soar aees te a Now, in her 60s, she still secks | Pretending loss of breath as she| Her unmarried daughter,”"| \ Glutching ber throat as though « < . summer trip to Europe she's been a we wave. = Paris Says Elegant Hats|ssst im cam bai) with Goampatls cxoretstreneen — | JI F hi ‘Mi t’ * “56 Shrieking for her daughter's pres- “And pretended ts lero conscious €@ rasnion ust 1n ence as she once chriked for her ribbon, she threatened to die She got the ribbon:’beck. Her| PARIS (INS) — ‘There's no| Semgraim locks tke a berct, {if her daughter left her—and col- mother, hastily returning it, fell on|doubt about it — you need a hat) 4.11 in = lapsing on the sofa, assumed the her knees; . and begging to be re-|to be elegant in 1956. cpenimain shows | Wide trimmed) appearance of one about to faint leased from the terror Emily was <8" 6 uate wets TS or OE! cer dpaghter Wil vote her 6 on her, cried, “Shall I) amo: : [eran Petve bas want SON) Sete oe ual sosrer ewnersiip get Dr, White? Where does it hurt? yarer “choese bell cushion “and flower-pots ee ie th abl ao the Od a ber Just open your eyes..." . Dp | . ribbon. Bs ft ates fee ea, reese oe ee ; niches seen , | trims Ps a But at the. cost of the love she’s aE haat eel cae ea ees TR nalts elaine et .wanted? blossom out in a white felt or “dressed-ip” to look po onl = ; ‘WANTED LOVE ee ee cae and personal. Milliner zents|\A t B ne ee ee tron’ Whee agiand other’ designers have shown|necklaces to encircle hats instead), om-tO-De that she could trust. The ribbonit™ey are larger, have —high/look very smart and modish on a iOou uit was wanted, not for itself, but as|‘TOWM, real brims and are worn/white hat. Green or topaz col- . wridence af reaffirioed love. (straight. and. well forward. ored beads will also be chic and) P3 ei {| Par te 8 & : Desses shows neat white hate |PAritan inks € : a . . But her tantrum aroused terror,! which are only slightly wider gil might trim a ‘white ‘pige She Will Mess Up : or peret with Mie olleee ct her tay.| Whole Appearance ‘friend. of Wedding By EMILY Post - Interpretation ot Napot. MECCA CLASS Meets | rasey's tirst letter comes trom conic | splendor. banes, fat McNutt Home the mother of a bride-to-be: “At curls, ° Mr. and Mrs. Omar McNutt en-|the time my daughter's engage- Five Stylists to Serve You— tertained members of the Berean! ment was announced, which was Now Open All Day Fellowship Class of the Oakland] about six months ago, she asked Wednesday Avenue United a close friend of hers to be ma- Church in their home on Neome) | o¢ . hee ries OPEN EVENINGS | drive ay of Seoee ot bee eatin Bats | “ BY APPOINTMENT [ff Devotions were led by Mrs.| “Shortly afterwards she learned ‘ bs Grace Wait. A short business) that this friend was going-to have) BETTY Le CORNU Pincer Vie"tressen.”tstowed 5. weuta’ cop ot of te wet e Tanner, vice president, folowed she would drop out of the wed- BEAUTY STUDIO ede etram by the hosts. |aing party on her own aceord but oS. | Refreshments were served fol-| She hasn't said a word and evi- 306 Riker Building — _ FE 2-5221 ' derttly still intends to take part, “It will be quite obvious by that time and my daughter ’ thinks her appearance will be de- Dh one. ba tniecsine Cancerni Waa eb rene ag | | — For Information Concerning in a rether Uckilsh situation snd HOSPITALIZATION | Mutual of Omaha OAKLAND COUNTY OFFICE, “4062 W. MAPLE, BIRMINGHAM ! Midwest | 4-6602. 2! NUTT le 0 ( - Just Happens to Be This baton slim dress of sheer wool has a -money sleeve pocket and q four-in-hand tie, the whole look frosted with a sugar white linen collar. The dress, by Mr. Mort, is available in navy, black, red or beige. the ‘Pontiae State Hospital. H \Zontas Hear Fund Report 7 - A report on the year’s contribu-|Emery, Giselle Brand of Frank- fort, Germany was a guest. = a Bagley School «| Sponsors Game: \Night Thursday ‘ A “Game Night” is being spe sored Thursday evening by School PTA in the. school gym-. nasium, Mary Jane Bridge is chairman of the event which will. include games wuch. as whist, bridge, checkers and shuffleboard, _ Eldon Johnson and Booker Woods program) are. game chairmen, Alberta is ticket chairman, Mrs. Cari and Mrs, James Overton, decora- tions; Helen Beckar, hostess; Mrs. W. L. Lambert and Jean Henpy, costumes; Mrs. E. Johnson, Mrs. ’ |J. A, Smith and Mrs. Golda Hale- |eheck are members of the refresh- with Mrs, L, Harvey Lodge serv- ing as chet abel : been invited to deuber ot Penten' Sénta, Gus, me ls Swed eta fide wr | WILLIAM K. COWIE at oe eateet in Petercoun, Ve|{ Custom Upholstering — - > ¢ care 21 Year of Practical Experience aoe members ane B18 Orchard Lk. Ave WE 4-000} () mad she will have to be told that she eannot spoil the whole picture of the wedding. - “Dear Mrs. Post: Is it correct fol Ballard, vice president; Charles Schreiber, Biggers, buttonhole on any occasion, of is|00% al | it a suitable embellishment for men only at a wedding?” Answer: A single flower is not improper any time he chooses to wear one. Some men wear almost always. However, boutennieres are worn only !Mrs. Royal Exiine. Mrs, Printz, for volunteer Den Mothers. Nina Sackett, McConnell audio- visual chairman an of her committee , a pro- gram on audio-visual teaching. Doris Martin explained the value of rhythmic teaching of kinder- garten children, me on street, even if I don't know the person is, I should re- turn the greeting. My wife thinks not. Which one is correct?” Answer: You are correct. 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Teacher vice president is chairman of the youth committee reported on Cub Scout Troops and made a request Her class members who par- ticipated in the demonstration of rrie Clapsaddie, Vickie Edwards, Kar-|, ex Yakmalian, Donald Kukuk, Eddie Sparks, Billy Carter and|© Majorie Seaman, Mary Bray, Roger Ray and Ronald Young. Easter Rabbit" followed with Con- Mrs, Sharlot MacPherson dem- table during the social hour. - PTA Activiti Ctivities Owen PTA will meet Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. in the multi-purpose room for election of officers. Wisner PTA will meet the school Dennis Bidleman, Gary Luter, | Mrs. Earl Luchenbach and Mrs.| ~ Harold Martin presided at the tea|/7 from Stock \ 110.00 Others from 79:95 \ \ Gloves should be washed inside je ° hot weather. Parish Guild as well as out in the hot weather. | Soil and perspiration from the| : hands can cause premature wear-| Hears Reports ing out unless the inside is sudsed | thoroughly. Coming Events Past Noble Grands of Pontiac Rebekah) Lodge 450 will meet with Mrs. Guy|ence Lundgren, Mrs. Leon Thomas, Metall, 06 Genece Ot, Tusedey neon. inirs. John Lewis, Mrs. Anthony Oakland Coynty Medical Assists Society will meet Wednesday at 4 p in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Nurses’ son. Home. Dr. C. P. Mehas will speak on) “Emotional Immaturity, and iis ae tionship to Alcoholism.” visits to the Oakland County Con- Guild, Reports were heard from * * > |The} Reliable 13 Club meeting has been. postponed. Quick dar | Alice Porter, 1 10 a.m. with a noon cooperative junch- April -~ Following the recent Guild meet- VFW 1008 Auxiliary will meet tonigh: . io fs at & in the American Legion Home on ing. officers were elected for the Auburn avenue. Blue Star Mothers Chapter four will es a is president, meet Tuesday at & p.m. in the YMCA James Clark is presiden for a social evening. Porget-Me-Not Birthday Cl with rancho Kugler, Ave., uesday for a noon cooperative) luncheon. \cording secretary; Mrs. Ivan Herr, Dorcas Class of Oakland Avenue Unit-,corresponding secretary and Mrs. | ed Presbyterian Church will meet Tues-'William Ford asurer day at 7:30 pm. in the chureh. wilt F * ce > i Circle meete’ with Mrs Mrs. ub will meet Mrs. Homer Moran, second vice- Circle of David L. Kimbell| Sewing n Auxiliary 23 will meet Wednesday at the The Society's annual member- | Easter parade in “new” splen- jAmerican Legion Home on Auburn ave- ship drive will be conducted this - | nue for @ 12:30 luncheon end all-day) h dor. Phone today for at-your- meeting. month. the... Look your best in Enilat ANNALIESE BEAUTY SHOP Next to Bazley Market (Over Tasty Bakery) 801, N. Saginaw Oe cement FE 2-5600 Appointment Mrs. Ralph Cotcher presided at) — the meeting of St. Benedict Parish ° unit captains Mrs. Stanley Hus-| tosky, Mrs. Peter ‘Aldo, Mrs. Clar. | nt* Matyniak and Mrs. Darwin Simp-| Members voted to continue their | valescent Hospital and will hold ~ James Gt. Wednesday at their annual cooperative dinner in ~ ‘Altar and Rosary Society.. Mrs. = \Walter Hiller, first vice-president; @ 8. Roseiawn| president; Mrs. Leah Herveat, re - bed & | i | eae | sean | | | F 23 ed | ie Shoes In a blaz beauty .. . slimmed, jets. Stating the bared and decked with stitches and flickering fashion on the | SLIM SHEATH HEEL e of 1 fashion trend of the : a quickening times . . ee patent, flax and French bread. : “i wd 2 Shoe Sclon—Merzenine Floor th x ; > Ls a Sve PRP Eo 2 a 7 a at oe eee ive Pt gots vine neem ES Re RR Seat ret eae THE PONTIAC PRESS. / MONDAY,’ MaRcH 12, 1956 PERSE RSE Ee ES Fi You Can Qualify QUICKLY ; for a GOOD SALARY a SECURE POSITION By ELIZABETH 1 woonwand, :- rr } The right og of ation means the differ- : "lother girl? ” a position with real future and nego lige as os Then, those arguments. Arguing ust another job. Sl| “We did argue quite often. Welfr its own sake—an intellectual nning and refresher courses. are offered in §iiithought arguing was the best way|¢ercise — can be an entertaining NG, SHORTHAND, BOOKKEEP- §|\to get to know each other, really.|battle of wit and words. But it be- ING, ACCOUNTING, COMPTOMETER and §//But I guess one argument was too “CALCULATOR under the direction of a com- [j||big, and now we've broken up. | * ‘petent staff in instructors. “The -thing that gets me is eo started || that already he is going steady | 54, | Anew dines 19 evevening — - with someone else. I still love 3663 him, and don’t believe he could e ‘op loving me. — ii! “Can true love die? Is there any 7 West Lawrence Street FE 23551 Bow 5 Sh, fan fem or Oo mee Call in Person or Return This Ad for Bulletin il - , ; : Answer: To a teenage girl, a : F 2 : t For Spring Beauty _ Hair Styling Hair Cutting -- Permanents $7.50 up Smypotial Beauly Salon 20 E. Pike St. ? : a ‘created the personality you see “Dear Miss Woodward: I went|he suddenly stop being pleased year, We were deeply in love and|hé possibly want to go with some: : year of going steady can —— like flected in ‘the mirror, How could! aiwith his handiwork? How could cused. aeapethiig, die Wes Sean tiohs get involved. < Both of you allowed the te_ get out of hand. You that pointing out the differences in your peints of view would somehow draw you closer to- jbornly sticking to an opinion, the isuaded to see the light. But what gether. ‘You both hoped. that, by. stub- other eventually would be per- you accomplished was to empha- size your differences and exagger- ate their importance. 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Send 25c in coins, your name, address’ and the pattern number to Anne Cabot, Pontiac Press, 372 W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, Ill. Now available—the colorful 1956 Needlework Album containing doz- jens of lovely designs from which | to choose more patterns in crochet, “embroidery and knit—plus three gift patterns, directions printed in | book. Only 25c a copy! --: | Red 1 Gelatin Adds Color to Cake | j | they’re making Easter suits skimp-| ier in the skirt each year. * * £ One gal ruefully remarked that! she obviously needed a 16 skirt) and a 14 jacket to be properly’ fitted. It may be partially the suit —they’re skinnier than ever this \ , | year—but it's also mighty possible} ney, that the hips are getting a little hippier. ee A sound, well-balanced weight- losing diet helps hold the line, but lots of teen-agers find that the weight rolls olf the waistline-while| {4 the hips retain their bulk. This makes it.even harder to find a suit to fit. without alterations. Diet: coupled with exercise for 3 the hips can cause reduction. Here are some helps, Hip walking is a good one, Sit on the floor with your legs straight in front of you. Cross your arms over your chest, Then, by shift- ing weight from side to side, “walk” forward across the room and back. Another: lie on your back on the floor, with your legs tucked up toward your chest and your arms extended straight from the shoul- der on the floor, Extend both knees /up and to the side until they touch elbow. Then roll them across your chest and touch the other elbow. Then | straighten out your legs and put them gently on the floor. Repeat, but touch the elbows in opposite Exercise Will Reduce Hips, {it easy. ana amy Caancledt Sahig between the bones and the floor is being reduced. iber for the life of you. But you} ican remember a lot of nice things ‘about him, Tell him that you can't remem- and won't-he come around to see you one of these days? If he says he can't or won't, give up the fight. And start writ- great economy on demanding pales of the child. in a sup! ee old men’s shirts. Let them wear dungarees and shirts for play in the dirt. Don’t frustrate yourself and trammel the kids by dressing them to the teeth ; | Of chief inportance in complex- ion care is the proper selection of name brand cosmetics and the ing a new chapter for yourself. (Copyright, 1956) © a ™ 4x Migr Ges Clossic as, f ig od. dress, uncluttered contour (or may- be the doll silhouette) for the fine- boned, pretty bride. The petite doll-like bride, ifyshe chooses, can look like a bouffant ‘doll. Or she can have sophisti- cated slimness in the classic sim- order. * * * This one is hard work, so take! plicity pf satin. It depends en- tirely which type makes you feel | Call for Careful Danthe Pontioc Loundrylhon FI The flat pieces will be r Just Send ah Entire Family Wash wearing apparel and bath towels will be fluff - dried and folded. Very little left for you to do. 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SOer Strangements, using my e 8 « the advance orders for the Eas- r own artificial flowers. ter centerpieces are enormous, “after a while, I wrapped the * © « “Of course, 1 use the €olors |arrangement in,an attractive box| “So, I guess it does pay to spe It you want to have the world) *®4 themes of the holiday in- with cellophane at the top andjcialize. In fact, I turn down al? beat ‘a path to your door, with] Velved and they do turn out |set @ price on them. 1 gave some! otters to handle miscellaneous of money clutched in its hand, you! - besutlfully. 2 oy to the church fair. Finally, a giftiders and devote all my -time to car gh ploy + billy thing which is} “Qccasionally,"* she continued,|®0P became interested in them. | my tour ‘ sm « lots and; ‘‘one of the members would ask| “Now,” she concluded, “1 hav Copyright 1956 = os, of teanlcueny wines me to make a bunch of my flowers ~— = : : Mrs, T., like many women, ore ee eeece for her PERMANENT $8.50 and Up didn’t believe it at first. | » I did it happily. i 6 ae “They always insisted on paying | Haircuts ineradod Thane FE 8-2223 © LLos a iseeemem =| Mariivn’s Beauty Sal Pit et oe cane yn’s Beauty Salon I use the most fa materials, | D) Me go they really look like the real) “Little ty little, the ~demand == st Side —e — fio shoe Me = : —_— — |. “For a long time, I tried to sell » ~ _ }them. but without much real suc. jeess, Finally, I decided the world F ‘ ss _ iS on't any artificial fow-/ ’ : a ent Boe i) HURON CLEANERS BRINGS ANOTHER KEPT AS HORBY o : Ye “But I did keep it as a hobby, | doing table arrange-/ | Michigan includes 500 islands,|Clair, Huron, Michigan and Su most of them in Lakes Erie, St. | perior. bane sensible secson’s coke, @ styled OUR POPULAR-STYLED creme oil cold wave Wn ot end you get all this! 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FREE ESTIMATES & PLANS. Call Poole’s PE 4-159 of their aged by te Aa omen ing oldster on an ice. floe and] , ‘home for the Dr, Charles Sperti, key figure in the work of the Amer- jean Society for the Aged. “But we haven't learned to cope with or ee what better — conditions, under- sated of —— pooret a the wonder drugs, and dieting have done to add years to our lives, We can still generate a lot more in terest in an orphanage than in a the old.” REMARKABLE s0UL ‘Dr. Sperti is a remarkable soul who heads Cincinnati's Institutum Divi Thomae, a research center working on cancer and other dis- ing the enzyme (rottening) action in foods has won him great fame. * * * His process of irradiating fresh orange and grapefruit juice, en- abling it to retain its freshly squeezed taste and vitamins for a month after it is placed under or- dinary refrigeration, has brought him financial awards which he de- votes to such work as his current study of our aged ‘pévple. Dr. Sperti has lined up an im- and varied group to longer fit to do hig job,” eases. His work in retarding or kill-| philanthropist re . aeee labor leader: George Meany, Mary Pickford, several Nobel Prize winners, and | retired professors, “Something seems basically wrong with a system that hails a professor on June 3), gives him a fine office and assistants to work with, and on July 1 says he's no Dr, protests. “One day, every door has a we sign on it. |The next day he i a bum.” * * * At Emeritus House in Palm Beach, retired professors of note are invited to spend time in pleas- interrupted research or embarking on new seas, Prof. Ernest Burgess, formerly of the University of Chicago, is busy at Emeritus House on a book about the American family, Dr. Sperti hopes that some day he can Emeritus House. 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The proposed plan calls for a _new high school building, remodel. ing the present high school build- ing. erecting and furnishing an} addition to the Holly Village ele- mentary school, and other pro, ects, both at Holly and Davisburg. All residents living north of Rattalee Lake Road will vote at iil be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. VILLAGES VOTE TODAY Four villages go to the polls Farmington Woman Mrs. Nettie Geistler, > ¥ 3 nn i g ih i r P The Rev. Zacks Ne Nasr, a Greek Orthodox churchman, has jour-| eh Taybeh. | He says he nests the school so Christian Arab children may study their faith in the heart of the Mos- ‘lem world, To date, the bearded, black-robed cleric has callected $900 from various parishes in New : Egypt May End Arab Trouble Baghdad Nations Must End Influence; Israel By WILTON WYNN CAIRO, Egypt —Egypt says she will stop fomenting against the West-inspired Baghdad Pact if the alliance stops trying to bring any more Arab states into *|the fold. An Egyptian statement, —, meanwhile, accused Egypt of massing troops along the Israeli-Egyptian frontier “far ments," A Foreign Ministry spokesman in Jerusalem said Israel hadis called on the U.N. Mixed Armis- the om concentrations, which the labeled a “direct threat’’ to ‘Israeli security. An Egyftian government spokesman denied the report of troop concentrations, Israel also charged that patrols from Egypt, Syria and Jordan had filtere’ across her borders over gp weekend,” on uel ag ‘thinor Middle East violence extended yesterday to the oil-rich Bri #8.%2 beats 3 ze 33 F to z > Fy i 2. § Fly ify * ©¢ @ John Athanas, 173 Beach St. said the building at 550 N. Perry St. was entered after the front door lock was forced. A good cook is far better than vitamin pills, tonics or any ac- tivity of the medical profession, says Dr. P. Meiklejohn of Edin- burgh University, Scotland. protectorate of Barhain in the Persian Gulf. Reports from the island said 11 persons were killed in rioting aimed at ousting the -\chief British adviser to the reign- ing sheik. However, the British Foreign Office in London said only two persons were killed. Volunteers Push Drive for Dryden Red Cross DRYDEN — A number of Vol- unteers have been named to posts in the Dryden Township Red Cross tand drive. | Named by Mrs. Ben Coleman, | Dryden Township Red Cross cam- paign chairman, to assist with col- jlectinos -are Mrs. Fred Harmer, Mrs. Gerls Dernberger, Mrs. Ar- thur Howard, Mrs. Laurence Foot, Mrs. Joann Wilwerth, Mrs. George Ellsworth, Mrs. James, Staercke, One Full Year Guarantee From Houses, Apartments, Gro- cery Stores and Restaurants. Re- main out only one hour. No signs used. Rox Ex Company COCKROACHES | 2016 Pent. Bt. Bk. Bidg. FE 64-0009 ,|Miss Marjorie Deckham. Goal for the township is $503. Name Music Director HOLLYWOOD uw—Andre Previn ‘MGM composer and conductor, |was named today as music direc- tor for the 28th annual Academy | Awards show March 21. He'll be laided by Murray Gerson, also of| MGM. Charges Troops Massing, on by Injuries in Collision .|g00d condition in St. Joseph Mercy in excess of defensive requi#®of 48 Nelson St. were injured when tice Commission to -investigate) Mrs. Charles Carloss, Mr. Delbert) Lee, Mrs. Lawrence Porter and York. He says he needs $30,000. The 32-year-old arial black eyes sparkle when he speaks of his mission: “Our community is but an ea- sis in a Moslem world, Uniess | is build a schoolhouse for our idren, they will become ab- | designated by the Board of Edu-\neyed to the U. S. from the Middle’ pera by the culture and re- | cation of the Holly Area Schools|East to raise money for a school-| tigion of the Moslem majority as the date when the proposition house in the Jordanian village of ‘in my country. “Our people are poor. Taybeh is a farming community. We can- not raise $20,000 to put up the school. NEED MONEY “We can dig the earth, we can) carry the bricks, we can bring the’ iwater, we can help construct the building, but we cannot furnish the money,” Fingering the large gold jeweled| cross which hangs from his neck, Rev. Nasr continues: “So I have come to America to ask her citizens to give us the benefit of their well known good- ness and help us maintain our religion,” The youthful minister has al- ready been away from home for three months during which he his mission. Although inameeick for his family and worried about the work he has left behind Rev. Nesr is already enthusiastically an American fan. When asked his impression of the U.S, -Rev. Nasr replied: “I like it very much. America is a wonderful country—the peers are good.” oe Two Women Hospitalized Two women were reported in Hospital today where they were admitted for treatment of injuries suffered in a two-car collision Sat- urday evening, Police said the driver, Mrs. Cor- nelia DeBoer, 58, of Lake Orion and Mrs. Cornelia Zeestraten, 82, also visited Rome and Paris on) Realtor, 86, Dies at Lake Orion Dur M. Taylor Known for Church, Club Work; Was 67 Years in County jin Lake Orion rea] estate man, Dur' Miller Taylor of 504 S. Broadway St., died Saturday at his home fol- _ a five-month illness, jor, who was 86, had been acto in hig Taylor Real Es-. tate firm until] two weeks before! his death. Born in Macomb County| on Oct. 16, 1869, he moved to Roch- ester 67 years ago, and later to Lake Orion where he had been a resident for the last 54 years. He was the son of Jay and Naomi Giddings Taylor. He had been instrumental in forming the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints here, and also was well known in Masonic circles. Mr. Taylor was an, honorary life member of the Lake Orion Rotary Club, former _ member of the Lake Orion School Board, and life member of Orion Lodge No, 46, F&AM, He was past | master of the Orion Masonic lodge, and was chaplain as well as chairman of the Orion Ma- sonic Temple Building Associa- also wag an honorary member of Rechester Masonic Lodge No. 5. Survivors includes one daughter, Royal Oak; two sons, Clarence J. Kingston, Walter S. several grandchildren. His wife, last Sept. 7 Funeral ‘services will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow from the Re- organized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Masonic graveside services will be con- ducted by Orlon Lodge 4, F&AM, at Mt. Avon Cemetery, Rechester, ° ‘neral Home until 11 a.m. tomor- their car was struck by one Ariven’ row, when he will be taken to the 4 Joseph Tebo, 42, of 2328 Crane'church to lie in state until the hour of the serv ice, ~Ask us about: SAVE UP Salen Lc ccieilied HOME OWNERS! _ The NEW type of home owners’ insurance. policies in one with only one expiration date! FIRE—WIND—THEFT—LIABILITY—ETC. DWELLING AND FURNISHINGS All your TO 25% See or Call MAYNARD JOHNSON | GENERAL INSURANCE Community Nat'l Bank Phone FE 4-4523 TRATION AND ADHESION. 50% SAVINGS An Commercial Large or Too Small” oS $24 KEEP CEMETERY PICTURESQUE — Snow Yes on the graves in Franklin cemetery, where burials have been made since the first farmers Fund Raisers Live in \vit LAKE ORION — A chee Meeting at 8 p.m. in the cafe- she tien at the time of his death. He |: Mrs. Scevillian C. Broomfield of of Cleveland, Walter S. of Lake Orion; two brothers, Archie of of Idaho; and Mary E., | peer him in death, Mr, Taylor will be at Allen’s Fu- Thursday at WALLED LAKE—The | Walled Lake Junior-Senior High School fae is planning a “Town Meet- ’ type of program for Thurs- iday, in order to consider several tal issues. teria of the high school, the group will hear the report of Mrs. Ed- ward Johnson's committee which has been considering-the possibility ief splitting the unit into two groups. Mrs. Owen Clevering will talk © about the chapter of the Cancer Society which has recently opened in Walled Lake. Public roads will be discussed by Ewald Shafer and Mrs. Robert Thibi- deau will present the slate of ——— for next year, Goodison Dr. Marie , professor of Educational Psychology at Wayne University will be the guest speak- Your PTA Is Planning: Town Meeting Program Walled Lake * and “Toward Matur- ity.” She spent the past year in tndin working with educations? The meeting wil be open to the public, Election of officers will be held ‘and refreshments will be served by ithe fifth grade mothers. Holly - The Holly Area High School PTA will meet at the high school band room Wednesday, at 8 p-m. Nonsinations and election of officers will be held. William Froberg, Holly High School teacher, will speak about the cooperative training course which has been included in the er at the meeting of the Baldwin- Goodison PTA to be held Tuesday. at 8 p.m. in the multi-purpose room of the Baldwin School. Dr. .Rasey’s subject will be “Problems in Growth Develop- ment as they apply to Elemen- tary School Children.” Dr, Rasey is the author of many books Including “This is ($1,500 Fire Strikes Home on Dixie Hwy. Max Geliske at 4525 Dixie Hwy. Fire Department officials. The blaze, which started short- ly after 5 p.m., a was caused by Geliske’s 17-year-old son, who, firemen said, had been ) playing with matches, Firemen fought almost an hour. was principally in the interior. The house is valued at approximately $5,000 with contents of $2,500. a if ‘* bia 2 foe | Be eg o ye 8 F. pe # vil Pa Fa tion and its au Widespread Area Keep Old Franklin Cemetery Picturesque By DOROTHY JEAN ZACK Those whose relatives lie be-| 'mingham, that brought the auxil- space. neath the sod and snow in Frank- lin's old cemetery that overlooks the village from its Franklin road eral relatives buried in the cem- dition beyond it. eee hilltop, are not all Franklin resi- etery. for their family lived many! ‘dents. Pe | * * @ | Active in | Masters’ home at 8&8 Ann, . Bir-} diary together. Mrs. Masters and her sister, Ethel Bassett, have sev- | years in Franklin. Mrs. LeRoy Garside, another _ raising funds and see- active auxillary member was a association reserves it with new fiing that the cemetery stays the ‘Bingham, whose family name ap- burials impossible there. There WATERFORD TOWNWSHIP — Fire struck the one-story home of late yesterday afternoon and caused} an estimated $1,500 damage, ac- jcording to Waterford Township} to extinguish the blaze. Damage} school’s program this year. onRice Supports Rigid, Domestic Price on Product Pushed in New Test has rejected higher supports. for wheat, cotton, corn and peanuts. Sen. Eliender (D-La), floor man- ager for the farm bill, said he hopes to have it passed tomorrow| hight “‘even if we have to stay here until midnight.” Republican} Leader Knowland of California set his sights on final action Wednes- day. seas shipment would be sald with- Parity is a price determined un- der farm law to be fair to farmers in relation te their costs. Rice, like other basic crops. is now supported under a flexible * o * retain the flexible wheat, cotton, corn and peanuts.) State Dene Select Senators to Vote, WASHINGTON W—A rigid do mestie support plan for rice faces a test today in the Senate, which f 20. The little lady, who was born the church has been named after Pontiac Press Phote aunt LIB TO BE 99 — Elizabeth Russell, known as ‘Aunt Lib” to her Four Towns friends, will celebrate her 99th birthday on March in West Bloomfield -Township near Cass Lake, in 1857, attended Scotch School on Commerce Road. She lived all her married life on a fart: on the north side of Cooley Lake road, outliving her husband, Moses Russell. Being the oldest member of the Four ‘Towns Methodist Church, the Elizabeth Russell Guild of Aunt Lib. Fairly active, this lady enjoys radio, loves flowers and other pleasant pasttimes. Presently she stays with her nephew and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simpson, 1490 Williams Lake Rd. { Driver, Passenger Hurt When Auto Rams Tree Oak Park Fireman The Senate Agriculture Commit-| the: tee, which Ellender heads, pro- posed a trial of the two-price plan for rice. Under this, rice grown for domestic use would be eligible! for price support at 90 per cent of| parity, while the excess for over-} out support at world market prices. Pr) scale which flees when more is\™ The Senate voted last week to: system on) The House voted 206-201 last: year to a 90 per cent level . The two houses A driver suffered facial cuts =| his passenger lost three teeth w their car rammed a tree oe Sunday on Branch St., Pontiac |b police said. Lou E, Joffrian, 23, of 193 Bon-| dale Ave. and Almarlie Crumb, |, of 283 Branch, were treated in Pontiac General Hospital. . i ~ Sam he fell asleep - t the whee Cigarette Machine Rifled A cigarette machine was rifled !a gas station at 117 N. Cass Ave, |Saturday night, ee police a told. A side window was smashed) open, the owner, Morris. Swan, 39) Camle St., reported. (Mévertisoment) New York, N. Y. (Special) — 56 Campaign Group DETROIT — The’ Democratic , state central committee organized | a 1956 campaign coordinating com- mittee yesterday. The new group will steer both is made up of: liams; Lt.-Gov. Philip A. Hart, | State Rep. Ed Carey; State Sena- Patrick VY. McNamara; Margaret 'Price, national committeewoman ‘Ernest Lacey, national committee- ‘man; Adlaide Hart, state vice cratic members of Congress and the state administrative board. * * in Grand Rapids June 1, the cen Neil Staebler, central commit- | tee chairman; Gov. G. Mennen Wil-| (shrinking) took place. tor Harold M. Ryan; U.S. Senator For the party's state convention | For the first time science has found a new healing substance |with the astonishing page! shrink hemorrhoids and to relieve pain~—without surgery. In one hemorrhoid case after another, “very striking improve- state and congressional tickets and at was reported and verified by doctors’ observations. Pain was relieved promptly. actual reduction or retraction And most amazing of all—this | improvement was maintained in cases where doctors’ observations were continued over a period of many months! In fact, results were so thor- ough that sufferers were able to makesuch astonishing statements as ‘‘Piles have ceased to be a And, while gently relieving pain, . : Burned i in Blaze | OAK PARK — Firemen fought a blaze in a 13-mile-an-hour- wind Sunday afternoon at Lynda's Tot and Teens — 8550 West Nine. Mile: Pubilic Safety officer Donald Faulkner was burned on the right leg and given first aid treat- ment at the police station. Damage is estimated at $20,000. ‘Cause of the fire has not been de- termined, Four other businesses in of $22 by thieves who broke into the. same block suffered smoke meee: | Northern Ireland’s most recent population estimate is 1,387,000, a gain of 128,000 since 1923, Bel- ‘fast learns. 4 A vertisement aon Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery _ Finds Healing Substance That Does Both— Relieves Pain—Shrinks Hemorrhoids roblem!” And among these suf- erers were a very wide variety of hemorrhoid conditions, some of 10 to 20 years’ standing. All ‘this, without the use of narcotics, anesthetics or astrin- gents of any kind. The secret is a new healing substance (Bio- Dyne* )—thedfecovery ofaworld- . famous research institution. Al- ready, Bio-Dyne is in wide use for healing injured tissue on all parts of the body. This new healing substance is offered in suppository or ointment form called Preparation H.* Ask for individually sealed convenient Preparation H suppositories or Preparation H ointment with s T tial applicator. Preparation | | soldatalldrug stores. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. “Reg. U. B. Pat. Off F3 é. came to the area early last century. An associa- lot dues and purchases and special events. 2 tral committee decided on an ap- 44 |portionment of one delegate for F + each 800 votes cast for secretary ‘2 of state in 1954. That will provide » a convention of 1,380 delegates. rs | County Deaths | . Loren D. Bruno MILFORD — Service for Loren D. Bruno, 74, of 3236 Clyde Rd., here, was to be held at 1 p.m. | today from the Richardson - Bird | {Funeral Home, with burial in High-| jland Cemetery. Mr. Bruno died suddenly Thursday, at his home.) Archie W, Hogarth MILFORD — Service for Archie . Hogarth, 74, of 13247 Lone Tree Rd., will be held at 2:30 p.m. Tues- The caretaker's home is the small building on what was the day from Richardson - Bird Fu- : neral Home here, with place of) northwest corner before the ad- burial not yet determined. He died! Sunday at his home. Mr. Hogarth leaves one sister, Mrs. Hilda Robinson of Milford. Judy Cox SEYMOUR LAKE — Word has xiliary operate it, with funds from | chased sometime ago for more * * One se ne ion has unidentified graves with no markers, but the pears on a road and subdivision have been two Catholic burials in Will met or crack under any weather HOT SPRAY METHOD : — ROOFS - # picturesque spot it is are residents, A 250 @egrees F. — HOT jof towns from Lake Orion to De- AssUnes PERFECT PENE- A troit. | Membership shows this in both Guaranteed on y Reef Job Old Reefs ‘Made Better Than New Repair Service—Flat Roofs Our Specialty “We Stop Any Leak--No Root Too SHELDON ROOF SPRAYING CO. ee —REOTIAL—ANARTIAT 5-Year Unconditional Guarantee FE 5-7387 § 2 the association, whose funds for the caretaker’s salary and up- keep materiats come from. lot dues and purchases and from a Southfield Township allotment, and the auxiliary, a women's group which monthly has events ranging from bake sales to elab- orate bazaars, stand in rows in the. cemetery,| except in the new section at the when its first entries were eres itroit. Mrs, Patterson died yester- Last: ‘week it. was a bakesale foot of the hill on the, northwest. President of the group is and potluck dinner at Mrs. Herbert!corner, where property was pur-| /Kenneth Green, of Birmingham. which is heading towards incor poration into’ Bingham Farms. “Franklin's a lot different now than when I was a little girl,” says Mrs. Garside, whe grew up in the town when it was a farm- ing area center. ‘Everyone was related in those days, and now | there are so many newcomers.” Old tombstones, some illegible, the cemetery. According to Kenneth Bristol, who has charge. of selling new been received here of the death of Judy Cox, 4, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cox of Livonia, former residents here. The little girl died early this morning. Ar- lots, there are about 70 lots still available, His wife is treasurer ch reed be WALLED LAKE — Service for The secretary’s book, ef which Mrs, Grace E.: Patterson, 72, 2745 Mrs. Kate Cook of Lake Orion is Crumb Rd., will be at 1:30 p.m. now in charge, shows that auxil- Wednesday from the Richardson- iary money-raising evegts includ-| Bird Funeral Chapel here, with ed ice cream socials back in 1910 burial in Grandlawn Cemetery, De- rangements are pending. Mrs. Grace E. Patterson Mrs.\day at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac. ‘ » Gaetan REAMERS FOR Gel em aia - BETWEEN GRINDS WITHOUT SACRIFICE OF HOLE FINISH OUR STOCK OF CLEVELAND MACHINE REAMERS IS COMPLETE @ Fraction Sizes © Wire Gauge Sizes a ¢ Decimal Sizes. _@ Letter Sizes USE OUR CUTTING TOOL SERVICE YOUR INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY DISTRIBUTOR . CUTTING TOOLS & SUPPLIES INC. W. PIKE, CORNER CASS PHONE FE 2-0108 PLENTY OF OFF STREET PARKING SPACE eat Dh SOG 3 emp * : f ¥ *@ TWENTY-ONE. THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. MARCH 12,1956 Beginning: Income Tax Primer¢ \,. 7 4 DAYS — MONDAY. thra - THURSDAY ‘LADIES’ Cleaned At a special low price! French Glo finished free! — Tel-Huron Shopping Center 1-PIECE. PLAIN: ‘DRESSES. Pressed a be Fancy Trim Dress and Formals Not Included! Gold Bell Gitt Stamp Contest Entry Blanks Available Herel We Give GOLD BELL GIFT STAMPSi FRENCH GLO 1-HOUR VALET . Ph. FE 5-7934 Bi ~ Hu 4 ii # o whew Heads Now Poo Walls NEW YORK (INS)—Want to _ |sotial security tax must file a ‘grandfather's clock, for instance, |. MEN WANTED ‘To Train for High Selery Radio & Television. Day and E Positions in Electronics, Classes Allow vening You to Remain Fully Snpleved While Training. eee Seen Se ee Comes mformation. Np Obligation. ELECTRONICS pai Pee eee Pree rrr rd eseewewe WO 2-5661 2457 Weedward (Denevan Bldg.) 3 Blocks North of Fox Theater. G. L. Appreved. 3-12 SOOO HOC He REE OREO EOS hang a head on your wall that has greenery growing out the top of it? " If that’s what you want, you can as well as an iron, a pot-bellied er eae oe cee mill, a teapot, : Ca the. taxpayer whe waste to com)’ plete his own return but who also wants additiogal help, tips and ex- planations to, insure his doing a good job. Hf you have to file a return for 1955, save each article of the Primer as it appears in The Pontiac Press. Langa ng the to a question everyone is interested in: “Do I have to file a return?” WHO MUST FILE The law provides that citi- zens_ and anyone residing in the United States even though not a citizen must file qa réturn if his income for 1955 was $600 or There is an° exception and a qualification to this rule. If you were 6 or over on Dec. 31, 1955, your income is $1,200 or Self-employed persons s turn if they have net earnings from Such persons will not owe any income tax but a return is re. quired so their social security ac- count will be properly credited, In determining whether you have received $600 (or $1,200 pes over 65) an All these are done in dull back to imitate wrought iron but, they are ceramic, they are quite light in weight—an important item’ Show in New York. for wal} planters. - Teneo: eens aes peleted On each of these there is a) gold as a native , cluster of three shiny red ceramic, berries to add a note of cheer and make them particularly suitable for the kitchen. The latest creamic item in table planters is a set of pixies which lean on tree trunks, barrels, . etc. The elves are turquoise, the trees) brown, headl it for a cold! Feel Musterole's new ——— medication chest, throa’ lever tried before! 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Westinghouse ocean More Than Dry @ Exclusive Direct Air-Flow System blows fresh air directly into clothes — dries - faster than any other dryer. @ New Color-Glance Controls. @ Handy Loading Door — No bending, no stooping. Found on no other dryer. FURNITURE, APPLIANCES AND TELEVISION 125 WEST HURON STREET—WHERE WRIGLEY’S USED TO BE! OPEN TONITE & FRIDAY ‘Til 9 P. M. y THE PONTIAC PRESS: MONDAY, MARCH 12,1986 °° ges fen Score LAKELAND, Fila. «—Mana-'the Washington senators! right. : {second from. right) of Dlinois clears barrier in k ; EQUALS ‘WORLD KECORD — Abe Woodson records. Left to ’-§0-yard high hurdies of the Indoor Track Meet in third; Woodson; Sisd this eet the world, American and meet State, who finished second; Jack Mathews, lowa, AP Wirephoto right: Joe Savoldi Jr., Michigan and Joel Shankle of Duke. Milwaukee ‘Saturday night. He won in 6.1 seconds. . “The papi optimistic over Don Bessent . it low. If I had to at somal me Bessent ‘Clvalianemn is g to work with both Bessent and Newcombe this sone to” better mb change-up ee at Wace weala be @ SOaame winner if ee ore arn ee Sew 8 a ante curve. — The Phils, hoping to fortify their k weakness, have been offering their lefty Curt mons to the, Cubs; Cards and Redlegs. It:is feared afountl th the league bem lost his fast ball while serving in the Army. Bill Rigney wants to keep Whitey Lockman in _ the outfield. “A trio of Lockman, Mays and Mueller ~ would rate as the finest outfield in the league. I'm sure either rookie White or Harris will + do the job at first for us. without any worries.” » Quick now! What do pitchers Preacher Roe, Carl -Erskine, Ji Podres Sales tie toe Deters? Casey have Reger ers * Ans.—They ”, -~ two Brooklyn Series victories to es ae il McDougald, shifted from second to pehird since Henne o 5 a ae — open at short. > Gil confesses his fevorts position is at second. “I feel “More at ease there because I don't have to think too Spal is hit to me. what the proper play should be if the me Art Teacher Is New Queen of Speed Skaters EAST LANSING # — Jeanne Robinson, a blonde Detroit “ert teacher, now is queen\of both in- door and outdoor speed skating in Michigan. She added the indoor title by sweeping all four of her events in the championship races over the weekend. Bill Stoner, a Michigan erate | ag sre from Saginaw, retatied) ‘senior men's championship.) mere Browne of Detroit, the: state's outdoor king, placed sec- ond. Elaine Brochue at Wyandotte trailed Miss Robinson, Michigan Men On Auto Race Board DAYTON, Ohio ##—Lyle May of Owosso, Mich., and Tom Cross of ‘St. Clair Shores, Mich., have been elected to the board of governors) . of the Central State Racing Assn. They were chosen yesterday, along with Ed Brandelius of De- troit as an area representative. CSRA also set up its 1956 Au- tomobile Racing schedule, which will operl with a sprintcar race at Bloomington, Ind.,, April 8. Presi- dent Harry Gilchrist of Columbus and other officers were re-elected. Witti Sie Ih Tops Amateurs “Winner. by | idee of the trio. Miller got cracked on the lett wrist by a pitched ball in the| Hoeft, Mth inning as the Tigers whippe? owt 16 Detroit Wayne Underdog” Tonight NCAA Tourney Fliminations Start Today meeting UCLA (21-5) in the other doubleheader. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | ner will test Iowa (17-5) at lowa survivor, half of the . College basketball gets around) to be the beginning of the end| this week with the NCAA cham-, pionship tournament breaking, away fast in New. York, Fort Wayne, Ind., and Seattle, Wash., tonight, By week's end, the NCAA and the’ Nationa] Invitation Tourna- iment teams will be in the thick of the final fights for the two ma- jor 1956 titles. *- ® * The small colleges have been at it, too, With the NAIA tourna- ment at Kansas City. That 32- team field starts eliminations to- to be The NCAA aaa paring down | gional eliminations tonight. sohn, and North (24-3) vs, Canisius (174), the up- Dartmouth (16-10) | Virginia (21-8). The four winners travel to Phil- against West | weekend. . “ At Fort Wayne's case Wane to night, DePaul (13-7) meets W Mich., (17-1) and Marshall (18-4) | plays ‘Morehead, Ky., State (17-9). winner will meet Kentucky (19-5) oo eres tad a TSE ‘Berg shot a 79-17-73-T4—303. “My biggest problem on the fi- Fisher Meets GMC in Second Round Fisher Body’ Local 506 «and OMCs 594 night shift team were «2.2 ens By H. GUY MOATS Wholesdle shifting took place) Women's Bowling Assocation 23rd) annual tournament at West Huron Bowl. With nine new leaders moving | action of a week ago, only two of st-round winners. Sunday after-| the Initial leaders retained their ‘noon in the UAW-CIO League bas-| positions. Kitty Kardys' actual ill ele 563 singles series stood up, as | did the handicap singles game of | 263 by Barbara Lisky. | Pudney’s team from Pontiac i SB << S 4 B Pp 3 &. ¢ = a E Lg 3 * a¥ i itis mt eng = , |during the weekend in the Pontiac) sneles series in after the big opening night's oe | bow ‘ . with 18 points while Mel Karri- ‘rolled into top spot in the five- “man’’ competition with a 3047 9 New ender Take Overs “= in Big Shiff in fui lest ony Kardys 1555: cau Florence Van * ¢ * Second week's mnogl (Teams) — Pudney Manor 9047; Land OLanes ep oh Drewery's (Pont) 2917: Hilltoppers (Rochester) 2010; Bowlerettes (Claw- 2000; Ward's Mixed Five (Water-/| — 2907; Howe's Lanes (Clarkston) 289 Doubles — Cheslick, Howe 484; Agnes Mazse, Gloria .Bonfigiic 440; Merian Anderson, Marty “Poh! 46): Flora M'lier, Bees DeVries 455; Verie Myers, Lorraine Perrier 445. Team game — Drewery's (Pont) 1063; Berv (KM) 1041; terford Mar- tee (Wat) 1096; Lucky euiteettes (Utes) — (handicap) — Barbara = 262; Michigan's par, a Miss Romack had a Betty Bush, a Detroit pro, fin- pase poedisliers org oH FO rosse De pro, had 338. prada ec Michigan amateurs 1910, and other than Miss Smith included: p) Mary Helen Grinell, Birmingham, = Mrs. Carl Tuttle of Detroit’ with- Mrs. Donald Weissn, Flint, tana after’ rounds of 102 and 101. OCSC Marksmen Win Tri-City Title | its sprawling 25-team field in ve \ iger s Slate At Madison Square Garden, It's’ Temple (23-3) vs. Holy Cross tor TV Lanes (22-4). and AlkAmerica Tom Hein- Carolina State state New York team that pulled|the Detroit Tigers will be telecast a surprise last year by going all the way to the regional semifinal. * * © ‘ Tomorrow night,. another Gar-| den twinbill matches Connecticut | (16-9)" and Manhattan 116-7); and adelphia for a two-night set this’ This weekend, the DePaul-Wayne and the Marshall-Morehead win- red - haired With; victories over om mea oo ws ke final round, while Miss Burns shot a sizzling TI, = pared eed unciy City, Iowa, with the final moving _ on to Evanston, I., March 22, to meet the Philadelphia winner lor the Eastern title, * * ,.* At Seattle tonight, Idaho "state (17-6) and Seattle (16-8) present their annual act in the first of the Western regionals. It's the fourth straight year these two clubs have met. Seattle holds a 2-1 edge, but neither has survived the second round, The winner meets Utah (22-5) Friday at Corvallis, Ore., with San Francisco (25-0), the ‘defending| champion with ‘a major college mark of 51 straight successes, ference record of 16 straight vic- -|That’s topped only by ‘Frisco’ 8. UCLA, with a Pacific Coast Con-| tories, has 17 in @ row: over-all. |" superlative eared hace ay add, tuty. some spice to it U was! the last to beat the Dons. ithe Senators fos. Pig le The other section of the West-\id and. fourth straig n ern first round gets started tomor- as many times at bat. He got row at Wichita, Kan, Memphis! ee ee ec State. (20-6) faces Oklahoma City |‘Ts ee Phong oc. coe ees (18-6) and Southern Methorist, th trip, they finally got ¢ (22-2) meets Kansas State (16-7)| Jack Phillips, working at first i and Houston (17-5) to determine|base, got two hits, one-a double, |; the team that will meet the Cor-jin four trips yesterday. Catcher vallis-winner for the Western title|J. W. Porter contributed Detroit's at Evanston, March 22. | only other safety, a single. 3. Woler 1 ea Muley at 1, hie: my -0"Gurta £4. Griggs ‘ eRghe Ha al ioe ‘Grleey. goin 7 Road Games" DETROIT —Seven away-from- home Sunday baseball games of in the coming season. Heretofor, telecasts have been limited to jweekday games. Stations in Detroit, Lansing, Kalamazoo, Saginaw, Cadillac and Toledo will carry these Sunday igames: April 22, Cleveland; . June 3, New York; July 8, Chicago; pod 22; Boston; Aug. 19, Chicago; - Aug. 26, New York, and Sept. 30, “\Cleveland. SUM Icers Win League Crown Wolverines Blast Tech, 5-1, to ‘Annex Hockey Championship ANN ARBOR \#—Four straight its closest rival | tithe Saturday night. The. Wolverines defeated Michi- gan Tech 5-1, the same score by which they downed the Huskies in the two-game series Friday night. A week earlier at Houghton, Michigan also took both ends of a two-game set. A victory in any of the four games would have given Michigan Tech @ 76.) share of the crown. > Storm Halted Pensacola Test Resumed Today Don Fairfield Heads Field in Final Round by 2 Strokes PENSACOLA, Fila. (# — The touring golf professionals try | again today to wind up the rain- disrupted Pensacola Open, Officials were forced to postpone the final round of the 72-hole med- al play tournament yesterday aft- . er a 2.24-inch morning rain inun- dated the Pensacola Country Clab course. *. * @ Many of the pros packed up and jheaded for St. Petersburg, Fia., | where the next open tournament hn sed Thursday. But the low scorers, headed by Don Fairfield, |stayed over for a crack at the $12,500 in prizes. * AP. Wirephete| LET'S FACE IT PHIL — New York Yankee shortstop, Phil Riz- zuto, is tagged in the face as he is run down between 3rd and home in the exhibition game’ with the St. Louis Cards yesterday. Bill Sarni, Card catcher, made the putout after Rizzuto was trapped trying to go L) home on Norm Siebern's single. New York won 4-3. The awards range from $2,200 for the winner down to $100 for the 25th low pro. * « Fairfield, 27-year-old Casey, IIl., pro, forged into the lead Saturday with a seven-under-par 65. His hot round, following previous scores F ot 72 and 69, gave him a _— Wings Refain Second Spot; =" Ses. Close Season Next Sunday ==... —_ Harney, Bolton, Mass., and Dick In Saturday's contest, Capt. Bill games MacFariand and Ed Switzer scored in the first period and that Don McIntosh, Leo and Jerry ——— added later. * « Michigan Goalie ae Howes, ‘his team's Most Valuable Player. | who stopped 38 shots, was oe Chi f] k peas Goalie Andy Lahay had 39 le an ers save : Both Michigan and Michigan Tech will compete in the National Collegiate Hockey atte Shooting their way to victory in the Tri-City League, Oakland Coun- Olympic Champion rugs (W. keke) ton: Unriek's ty. Sportsmen's Club rifle team Sunday also captured the loop ti- tle, in a three-way competition. Is Mother of Son | "LONG BEACH, Calif. (@—Olym-, OCSC, Lapeer and Ann Arbor pic dividing champion Pat McCor- was all the Wolverines needed. | MacDonald) be League race goals Red Wings, with Gordie Howe) CHICAGO — With only three’ Chicago. Black Hawks, 32, last “Mayer, St. Petersburg, Fla., both |games left, the Detroit Red Wings night. New York kept pace, mean-|208; Bo Wininger, Oklahoma City, ‘teday continued to hold a one- while,! by beating 4th-place To- Okla. 209; Don January, Abilene, ‘game advantage over New York ronto, 42. |Tex., 211, and Lionel. Hebert, Erie, for 2nd place in the National Hock-| qhat Toronto loss, plus a 8-1. Pa.; Buck White, Memphis, Tean., ‘and Ernie Vossler, Fort Worth, place and a spot in the Stanley | ‘Thursday. Wings end the season America. sectional basketball by Boston over the al- | ready-champion Montreal Cana- = —— | Cup playoffs. | Detroit plays Tuesday at Boston Stiff Competition with Toronto at Detroit Sunday. | tournament Saturday night at the Acorns nal their encounter with the! Pontiac Boys Club) gymnasium diens, left the Maple Leafs with | only a single point margin ye and then moves,to New York for Club Winners what may be the deciding 2nd- ed Wings, the Rangers finish up with a 77-47 victory over Highland with two games against Montreal. , Park. scoring two yoals, whipped the the Bruins in the battle for an | piace game with the Rangers’ Pontiac won the Boys Club of {0th in State Hit as Ann Arbor, | Finish 1-2 In what Coach Robert (Des) ‘They go to Canada Saturday and] * * ithe Canadiens to New York Sun-! The two teams met for the title total, to edge HiLand Manor of erle Bird 24, Joyce Breay 8 Ann Arbor, will ‘start at 1:30 p.m. GMC's ‘shift meets Pontiac Motors 653 night cagers in the preliminary : Setards, sens Lotege, 8 Basketball dao California ore ‘m Dartmouth 71 : ia Pays ei 69 de-|Pudney’s fired the actual team ;/of Lally Motor Sales of Rochester | Milford (2947) last week's leader. Qrtonville Setter (91), M. LaPorte (189), Best of Puppy Winner (re agi, (2244), Fleet Carriers of Pontiac, S0M"Y Flame of Englewood,/948 total. Ann Arbor fired 882 La- also went ahead of Lally’s with owned by Mr. and Mrs. Volney|peer 818. top count of 2327, to move ahead took part in the shoot, held at| mick became a mother yesterday she announced j but J. Martini (187), Frank Brusha' training in six weeks for the forth- John coming Olympic Games. D. Rose (190) for; Mrs. McCormick, 25, and her; husband, Glenn, named. the T- Pound ounce boy Timothy Paul. {R. Cotton of Ortonville went best- Squad awards, last weekend went! to Bowlerettes (6:45 p.m.) from, Clawson with 2909; to Fleet Car- riers (Pont) 2885, and to Howes) iof-match, Sunday in the Progres- ‘sive Dog Show, at Fair Grounds. ‘Sonny Flame js @ nine-months old lfrish setter. He was one of 325 /puppies in the show, in which 42 Lanes, Clarkston, 284 (7 p.m.). ‘breeds were represented. Other-new leaders included; high, ye ae a team game, Drewery's of Pontiac| AMERICAN LEAGCE on 78, 1063; doubles game, Agnes Ches- _ : aah Harvard 73 68 (overtime) lick and Barbara Howe, Clarkston ‘Chicago e 2 0 109 76 acteell 73 . enses CH ooo... non ; S, p scr a 484; tourney singles (handicap) ' henses A ee ‘Oregon Sate | 30, @. Oregon 49 Mary Pohl 275; (actual), Ellen Nex wer 1 1 500 Tdaho 78, Washington state 71 (Crosslin, 222, _all-events (actual) Cavcmka “348 = Baltimore o 2 000 NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 2 0 1009 Chicago 2 6 1000 Grissom Sets His Sights ‘**, i tse St Louis 1 1 500 Pittsburgh 1 1 500 BrooRlym) weave cacncceese sci: 0 2 0 on Rich Florida Derby | i." fis tiadelphia 6 2 000 NEW ORLEANS WW — Reaping G&G Stables’ * Right, winner of the $51, 350 Louis- second to Joe Brown's Matagorda a: Scottsdale, Aris: New York (N) vs jana Derby and labeled “genuine in the 1953 Louisiana Derby, ‘Kentucky Derby timber’’ by jock- went “ey Robert Lee Baird, goes after roared home in front in the Flor- A further honors and anotlier acid ida feature. A test in the $100,000 Florida Derby | “March 24, * ? LJ ~ The powerful son of Reaping Re- to Washington, Eastern ward, owned by Detroit automo- bile dealer T. A. Grissom. gal- ‘Toped to a length victory in Louis- jana’s Bist “run for the Orchids” “Saturday. The triumph gained him offs, as a cotitender for bigcer Parks “support “Byear-old . stakes, including the ‘Kentucky Derby, later in the ¥ Ss 6, 6 “the Florida Derby is another %h graders decisioned Lincoln, 34 MONDAY'S SCHEDULE Money Broker ran Al West Palm Beach, Fla: Boston (A) Baltimore (A) St Petersburg. Pia.: Chicago (A) ¥s.! New York (A) Ariz,: Chicago (N) va, Cleve- : Milwaukee (N) vs Clearwater, Fia.: Philadelphia (N) vs. Basketball Playoffs Go 1 Tamps."F Pa Lows (N) ve, Cm 8U NDAY'S RESULTS cinctanatt (N iN [Bitwourgh Ot) dd, Ki ity ; first missed last) Wednesday, is not negotiable. “The note will almost certainly! g¢-2 “but even if it never|j was stabbed fatally) # His JAwS BRISTLE WITH JAGGED IVORY , o “offs PRX) Re We “Tru A SHARK 16 ARMED TO THE TEETH. the climax of a family quarrel over whether she had squandered TIMES eal Tae Ptstte) 3 2 NOK LAWRENCE » In his fourth week of en- tertainment. Formerly with Quar- the Nick Lawrence tet. Accordion love. you'll No Cover Charge NELLIE HILL Sepia sensation of songs. from a terrific en- J gagement at the Flame. ANTELL JOHNSON Exotic Dancer “No Minimum Charge Bac. Door — Bulganin Recalls | ike Launched atte ul lice starts to Los Angeles. E i a i William Farell said the uniformed hostesses would assist children and elderly persons, give sched- ule information and point out in-| Tran sportation superintendent iy ADURTION... His SKIN Pusat FOF TEETH... ZOUNTLESS TINY DENTICLES COMPLETE WITH NERVES, PULP AND ENAMEL ww ROUGH ,TOUGH COAT OF TINY SPINES. SP” Discibued by King Features Syndicate. (8-12) teresting spots along the route. study Farell’s proposal. Arkansas 5th in TB sas has the fifth highest rate of ac-| tive tuberculosis in the nation, says | Dr. J. T. Herron, head of the state’ health department. New cases re-| ported in 1955 totaled 1,386. The city council is expected to LITTLE ROCK, Ark, —Arkan- | forests have been One-third of the earth's + erin Hollywood Headlines: destroyed 2-Pc. LIVING ROOMS 2 or 3-Pc. SECTIONALS Reg. 369.00 3-Pc. Curved Sectional by “Rowe’ Reg. 229.00 2-Pe. Suite, Nylon and Foam Rubber... 179 Reg. 159.00 Modern Apt. Size Sofa in Beige Fiber “E” “99 * Reg. 119.00 Sofa Bed in Smart Tweed by Kroehler .... Reg. 89.00 Sofa Bed in Modern Tweed with Plastic Arms “45 EXTRA LIBERAL TERMS Reg. $659.00 2-Pe. cee. srece S45 Chaitin Triete $9 > eze ODD CHAIRS STUDIOS Hide-a-way BED gt oF ES * . ‘ ~., F ~ ‘ B DISCOUNT HOUSE | MERCHANDISE SURPLUS | FURNITURE — APPLIANCES St., Just Off Saginaw onveny a “\Performance in ‘Picnic’ By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS (who delivers excerpis from his’ ae HOLLYWOOD (INS)—I felt sure; wartime speeches. i after Betty Field's great perform-| ‘Tomorrow is Gordon MucKtac’s ance in “Picnic as Kim Novak's) 35th birthday and tomerrow | NOW @) —— teed orn “be fel < night on his TV show he'll have | motion ure offers wait T| Shellah and all four youngsters | way. I was right. help him cut his birthday cake. | SHOWING! Betty arrived in town to join the| Grace Kelly spends Easter Sun-' Marilyn Monroe troup for “Bus/day with the family clan in Phila- » This is the age of Stop.” Betty's role is that of Grace, 'delphia. She'll leave immediately, "titans across which owner of the bus stop cafe, a after the Academy Awards for New Helen's love flamed. lusty gal. | York. This is the story that When Jack Palance returns | That's All Today. has aren ih toes here March 24, his wife Vir | ——— cordiries. This is pad ginia won't be with him. Don’t | picture that will live jump to conclusions—there's no | forever! ' battle in the-Palance family, | ’ Virginia is tremendously thrilled that she has been signed for the Shown et 2:36 Broadway play ‘“Danton's Death” 5:55 - 9:14 —meaning Danton of the French) lf revolution, She plays Danton's' bs wife and the title figure will be played by Don Nealy of the actors | CINEMascoPE ane WARNERCOLOR studio. Mrs, Palance will use her . professional ame of Virginia Ba-| ROS SANA PODE aHden ee erring ele ; Mrs. Cary Grant, pardon me, SERNAS ° CKE I mean Betsy Drake, who is much! ALSO. JACK « Paris - SIR CEDRIC HARDWI too = an actress to trade on/ = : her husband's name, has made w gs a = Also: “SECRET ADVENTURE vies—and high time. , Betsy hasn't made a picture since “Room for One More"’ fer j RKO soon after her marriage. | Qutside of appearing in a radio’ series with her popular husband| several years ago she's been con-! fining herself to writing TV scripts’ and more or less hibernating in) OG bP their Palm Springs home. i WE APOL IZE The love of Henry Fond's life | these days is—making movies. And! OUR REGULAR AD WILL ' {he can hardly wait to embark on NOT APPEAR TODAY. his first independent, ‘12 Angry MANAGER MAY BE FOUND Men” in June, just as soon as he finishes “The Wrong Man” for IN AUDITORIUM Alfred Hitcheock in New York. LAUGHING AT Perhaps you remember “12 | - : Augty Men” as the Studio One | LUCILLE BALL“ DES 1 \RNAZ drama, which last year, won AMIS MA \ three Emmy awards, one going FOREN ER DARLING te Bob Cummings for “best dra: | ~All if | 6008. matic performance by an actor | ““""' 7 HE SAYS IT’S in a single performance.” Of | saimapioicer tesa es course, Hank plays the Cum- | —P TOO GOOD TO MISS wns bee el ed on ——_——" AND WON’T COME OUT! The first actor Fonda has signed | BBE iLemss- wae, i Se eied t.ho is Lee J. Cobb who will be Saree THE Scacerel No. 3. It’s good to know that oincerecy, very i}i for months, is back in har- Cc OT > EE —Employees of the ness and rarin’ to go. | Re FW Fars Saspenaes of Wally eoad VW Strand Theater The one ant cae A HUMPHREY BOGART JOSE FERRER euare oe Sat bolas =o fone § VAN JOHNSON FRED M. MURRAY Don't Overlook Our 2nd Feature! er Was” in London next week. Sir. p S It’s a Very Interegting Mystery Drama! Winston wants to hear the actor eUs"OPERATION MANHUNT” _/ c ‘ Mat. 40c-Eve. $0¢ Doors Open 10:45 TODAY and TUESDAY! MARCH 15 = Je PICTURE EVER PRODUCED IN HOLLYWOOD! _— PONTIAC -===—@ and DRIVE -IN THE ATRE- specTActe in CINEMASCOPE coton lS . Ale: _ Epa rs THE PRODIGAL Watch for «Zz Program | { WED. “INDIAN FIGHTER” & “LADY GODIVA” j €or a a| Au { b \ Fay a id } : - : : ‘ i : a). f : | 3 7 » wr , . a 3 , oe a Ag ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. MARCH 12, 1956 , TWENTY-FIVE 3 Darwin Kin Says | ¢-D0 IT YOURSELF by /Piptchgows 8 a , . | | _By Keats Petree t/ Overpopulation | ipz= _ oa] , ities. ——— . ~ “.,. and any time I couldn't paper a room better than that guy, I'll—” Aart BOARDING HOUSE WOULDN'T {T THANKS, FAD BUSTER! MAY T COACHOCHILL YOUR// PROFESSORS! YOU INA FEW FUNDAMENTALS 7 VICTIM. & ESPECIALLY YOU, GZ evar? fp MORE ie MAIOR! Go TAKE {y A BEFORE YOUR MATCH TO Syou came i, APEEKAT LZ ZN AND Poise —~ WALK IN // SL REARING] WITH THE STRIDE OF { [ SHACKLES \) Cult Leer fd - { wee A CHAMPION, AND ING THE | THE ZASSLING BALEFUL, “7 GLARE! “ ’ on / ¥ BN c “TSS ~ % Ps y “\ AYES) & Y A a Go A \ Yh \\ | OH, NES SS" HAVE YOu GOT ; HOSPITAL— #) , $-12 OUT OUR WAY en Se an ee Ome SS ae AAR te OR a at} SAAR : A S2 +988 TM, A hk: f NACE You'll Find PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac Press Wont Ad Section ate | Take advantage of this easy wey | to solve all your buying and sell- ing problems, To Place Your WANT AD OIAL FE 2-8181 satan niall ri a —* / ca Boy! 1 CAN HARDLY WAIT LT, WZ * ye {i % TWENTY-SIX Local Sears Over $1,600,000 in Fund Profit sharing investments by 136) Membership in the fund is open to all regular employes with ene year of service and teday numbers more than 125,000 mem- bers throughout the nation. Total assets of the fund exceed $50,000,000, of which slightly more than $100,000,000 represents depos- its from wages and salaries of members, _ The fund is also the largest sin- Created by the in 1916, the plan's purpose is to en- courage saving, Pan American Office Expanded i in Detroit ‘nual contribution, ; ters mostly 8 é poy Boyes ie aie « wtility ‘and commercial bulls 4 Staft Invests ductions for federal income taxes. |, The company’s contribution is’ credited to the accounts of mem- bers on a basis of their length of service with Sears and their an- Wheat Futures Become Firm hesitant start on the Board Trade today. Dealings were on moderately active and characte ized mainly by a lack of selling pressure, » * * * Other cereals were not as firm as wheat, Old-crop soybeans inched higher, supported by advac- Wheat near the end of the first. hour was 1 to 1% higher, March ito % higher, March 62; rye.1 to 1% higher, March $1.31; soybeans % lower to ‘4 higher, March $2.62%, and lard 2 to 17 a hundred high, March $11.92. Buying in old crop wheat was based largely on a rather limited supply of free wheat, despite the large total stocks in the country. in the government loan. GRAIN (AP) —~ Opening Oats Mar ..cceees CHICAGO CHICAGO, March 13 duly | °:: Hiee See eeeeee May ...... duly .... wales; year ter steers and year- ‘ully A cents hay oe fair- steers 9.50-11.50; CHICAGO W#—Both old and new ® crop wheat futures firmed after a} corded in feed gcaien Rye was|*'¢ firm. Most ofthe read grain i ed up OETROIT, | ing avg. 82; lar ecks 6~. Ce but oo is ge’ AA 16; cars ee grade wade A extra large 47-49; yas i medium 40-4149. Grade Brow Gr large 45; We- 44%: medium 38%-41' Gre to firm, hi #2 Slower Pace 90 B 6 steady; receipts ote ; Wholesale CHI Arrivals old , stock Produce DETROIT PRODUCE Maree 0 (AP) i a oa uce *. No. ot and ht ‘farmers’ mar ' growers ane Sola by them-in w wholesale! avg. avg. 36%. bos e- ade A extra ale eady 2 cents option are clearing mand is just fair re MARKETS | fellow-" packs Prices priday were: Prul! pples, De- Hielows, faney, 6.00 bu; No 1, 3.50-4.00 bu; apples, Jonathan, ff; m4 bu; fad 1, ine ihe ir o ye lancy, 3. mu: ° Nort ) vs ¥;, 400, ou: we i, | aE 5 3.26 bu; a ‘by f obbers and wholesa ore 2 ie ams. 408: Maren 6 60: standards airties y ouseks 36.5; current recetpts CHICAGO POTATOES {(AP)—Potatoes: on track CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS Fi iter jesale five Caives-salable 350. Vealers ing ully Poultry CHICAGO POULTR DETROIT POULTRY tT. March 12 (AP) - Grade A ars 51-52 wid. ‘ge 44- me- dium 42-45 wtd. eve. oi grade B large bo 4; large 169; Pioriaa round reds in 50 Ib sacks 2.70-! Prices poultry up to si “Ten t hens 33; Night 20; ca) ettes ed . 29-32, os 4 ae og ye Market steady, Dem e4od pe ie rather light receipts. |feceipte or prices available om fryers. "\ oeteblina, inion ae e s, mise. 1.80-4.00 ba. a ohh bu. - Carrots, 3.7 No 1, ren bu. oir a net 1.00- “§ +] dos | Horseradish, No 350-31 Dx bakt. Lasts, Be |. ae on 25-1. 50 Ib b (= out No 't er pares af teh 100-1. doe bechs. Parsnips, Wo 1, 128-1. % bu. Potatoes. fancy, 1.60- 50 Ib bag: No 1, 1.40-1.50 50 Ib beg. Rayth lack, No 1, 1.50-2.00 bu; radishes, hot- house, No 1, 1.50 doz behs. whart, hothouse, fancy, 90c 5 Ib box; No 1, 0-80 § Ib box; rhubarb, , No 1, 00-1.50 doz behs, Rutabagas, No 1, ie $-1.50 bu. Turnip, topped, 1, 2.00- Greens—Kale, No 1, - Eges— e, gseis » eon Case; medium, 12 00: ama 9.00-10.00, DETROIT EGGS , DE March 12 (AP)-—& t.0.b. Sa. Detroit, cases included, fe rel-state om OT vaites REALTORS’ WEEK — Commissioner Philip E. NEW YORK w — The stock’ ‘market . advanced today, but by v- early afternoon there were a lot | of small minys signs dotting the list. * * * Activity was pronounced and hit a pace of around 3,000,000 shares for the day. That compares with market set a record high price tote 1 ht, | average. for. Tusaets, a4 eee for ‘round %| Gains today were not outstand- is. Car! rack sales, aid store: ing. A few key stocks added more Idaho 0-435, fal Mit bakers a5"4s, “uttieg’ 3 3 20. x { 25; ain- than a point. Lots of small frac- end waned 400-410 New stock, “arr “\tional losses flecked the a ~) S : ed erete.| Trading was fast and in large me | Stock eariot STresk oolee: blocks as the market opened. That to be a carryover of buying enthusiasm worked up in Friday's market. Prices were at _{their best at the start, and then 'they eased down slightly as trad- ing progressed. and|best of the leading groups both in price appreciation anc activity. and No| Oils were active and higher. Steels were active and steady. ‘Rowston, (center) acting for Mayor William Don- aldson, reads a proclamation setting the week of March Teat aside as Realtor Week in Pontiac. 3,430,000 shares Friday when the|. Railroads were just about the| * ™ a a ¢ Stocks Advance City Cites Area’s Realtors During National Program | Sixty-two Pontiac area realtors|issued by Mayor William Donald- will join this week in offering son, who cited the local board for tribute to their profession's stan-| dards and objectives by celebrat- jing National Realtor Week in co- operation with the Pontiac Real Estate Board and the National | Association of Real Estate Boards. * * * The observance was officially As Soon as Present Stocks Are Exhausted CASH or TERMS Delivery & Installation ste 3° Call Today for a FREE Home Demonstration 1116 W. HURON | PS Open Daily and swear ‘til 10 P. M, ete In the Muron Bow! B = ih Bidg. PLENTY OF- FREE. PARKING Insist on Factory Authorized. Muntz TV Service: Call FE 5-9457 locks West of Telegraph fsbo do | eae 4 O) 1 O) tee Masonic Temple. —Adv.' not today in a proclamation Earl W. Bartlett and President Vern K. Archer of the Pontiac Real Estate Board look on during ceremonies Saturday. More than 60 local real estate men will join in the observance. Pontiac Press Photo leadership in civic and business matters. Although the board has not planned any special programs in conjunction with the week, Pres- ident Vern K, Archer said that individual members will carry out special observances, Theme of the nationa! celebra- tion will be “Build America Better’’ in recognition of the NAREB's efforts to raise standards and discourage unethical practices in the building and ‘housing in- | dustry. The “Build America Better’’ program is devoted to wiping out slum conditions in various com- munities. Mayor’ Donaldson’s proclama- tion read in part: “ , .. the realtor is the instrumentality | through which the land resource of the nation reaches its highest. use and through which land own- ership attains its widest distri- bution, isuch functions impose obligations | “|. , the realtor realizes that | : home, Milford with | Rev. A. E will le in pony AE son - Ralph, Mus se tot a ts dear juncie, Ind.. age 86; b of ie, Claren (Rip) Humphries. | service will be w ¥. Road, 38; beloved son of Mr. and re tas bv Little: dear “brother of James ~ oe —— H., and Luke M. Lit- Puneral ‘Windt officiating. tterment fn Ottawa Park Cemetery. Mr. Little wil! Me m_state at the Sparks- __Gritfin Puneral Home. FAPANICHOLA, MARCH 11. 1996, Demetris V.. 05 Dwight St, age 67; beloved husband of Mrs. Anna H. Paepanichola; dear: fath- er of Miss Irene Kentros, Miss Antigane Papanichola, William end Katherine Papanichola: two sisters also survive im Greece Puneral service will be he'd Wednesday, -Merch 14 at 1:30 p.m. from the St. Georee Greek Orthader Chyech with teter- ent in Oak Hil! Cemetery, Mr. Pev- anichola will lie in state et the Farmer-Snover Puneral Home T‘VTOR, MARCH 10, 1956. DUR M'ler, 604 South Broadwav, Lake Orion, age 86; dear father «f Mrs, Scevillian 'C. Broomfield, Clarence J. and Wajter 8. Tavior; dear brother of Archie and We!l- ter S. Taylor. Puneral service will be held Tuesday. March 13, at 2 p.m. from The Reorganized Chureh of Jesus Christ ef V.atter Dav Saints, with Elder Willard Green officiating, Interment in Mount Avon Cemetery. Masonic graveside service under the aus- Orton Lodge No. 46, pices of the & Funeral arangemetts by the Allen's Funeral Home, Lake Orion. — - LENTINE. MARCH 10. 1996. A Mattie, 16 Fenley Court, age 15; dear sister of Mrs. Ida Jats ian, Funeral service will be held Tues- ' day, March 13, at 2 p.m. from the Huntoon Funeral Home with Rev. William Makes officiating. Interment itn rry Mt. Park Cemetery. Mrs. Valentine will le tn state at the Huntoon Puners) Home. WOLFE, MARCH 11, 1956, ¢ GUSTAV. 4100 Elizabeth Lake Rd., age 66; dear father of Mrs. Edward (Joan) Stottlemyer; dear brother Harriet Herschcroft. be. held arch 14, at _ ing. Interment in Perry Mt. Park metety. Mr. Wolfe will He in at the Huntoon Funeral card of Thanks 1 MUCH AS HUMAN WORDS many friends and neighbors who so generously iped us in the pes feo gy Se GL our loved ones, Special thanks to the Pastor, pall- Puneral Home, Milford. | March 8 1 fol poultry ‘beyond fhose of ordinary com- bearers and police, also to the fully steady on hens, steady on capon- New York Stocks y ' di 7 | _Coats ats Funeral "Home. - gttes and stock: receipts in coops| (Late Morning Quotations) |merce and dedicates himself to | a 4 ets A #? coops, 22,000 Ibs); | igrave responsibilities and patriotic breliirs ee fryers abs, "sid roosters Admiral - 198° paperiak Ty |. 318 |duties."’ Flowers 3 Bus a 420.4| Ta eee em PPP GRP 14.8-18.5; caponettes under 4% Ibs 24-23, Air Reduction. = Over i Ibs 26-30; ducklings Allied Chem «117° Int Mary... “aa . PUNETANS FLOWERS... +e |Alis betas: sae int Paper... 124.4 EDGAR H. WOODS ‘Buys Lapeer Airport — a Average capacity of°a U.S./arum Uta ..121.2 [nt Silver ’ | . 35 acr F ! Direc is t 52.6 tons Alcoa "pp, Int Tel & Tel 24.4 | LAPEER—The 135-acre Lapeer uneral Directors 4 ee ST ent ton lint Dias a: Rt See oo ZA int Sales Head sizortere torment, cnet hy Am umauance, ong years ago. : —— Am Cyan. 721 ae room Sturgeon of Pontiac, has Teme | Punera] Home PE 41211 3 f : GC COATS. FUNERAL HOME Am Mm Pay. 264 SGN a) purchased by George Dupont Complete facatities: OR 3.7131 hm teen. 88 + aig irming am irm ork Royal Oak. The new owner} Drayton Plains - Waterford Two. Am N Gas... 613 Loe tess a. plans to continue to operate the DIGNIFIED SERVICES jn eee MeN au. : $3) Appointment of Edgar H. Woods airport, but will convert some ee IRK ese y empyema fit poo et #1)" genera] sales manager of the hangar space to a machine shop. eran somes ——— Am Tel & Tel 184.5 Lone 8 Chem . 73.6/Ford Motor Co.'s Tractor & Imple- ~ D ] =) h Am Tob .... 16.¢ Lorillard + 204 mple- Many women want work in West | oneison-jOnnNs i freee Mprogmed bates ine $3.1] ment Division was announced Sat- Berlin. “DESIGNED FOR FUNERALS” nae o . rt Anac W & C. 71 Martin, Gl ... 37.1 urday by Irving A. Duffy, vice — = ~~ SPARKS-GRIFPIN CHAPEL Armeo Stl... 527 May D 5 a3) . ; STATE OF MICHIGAN—In_ the Pro- | Teeughifa) Service PE 2-041 Armour & Co. 20.2 one oe. y | Presi ent and general manager of) po eel oS County of Oakland,| - FE? — Se onal gui Fa... $7 ithe Birmingham firm. In the matter of the petition concern. | Voorhees- Siple Atl Cst Line . 524 Monsan Ch || 475 . * s ‘ing Brenda Albro, minor. ause No. . : 1441 i Atl Refin .... 383 Mont Ward... 3° | He succeeds O. L. Wigton who. To Walter Albro, father of said child, FUNERAL HOME Aveo Mf 7 ++» 406 : Petition having been filed in this; Ambulance Service. Plane or Motor Balt & Ohio . 46.7 Mueller Br ... 38.6 has been reassigned to a central s x FE 2-6378 Be A 67 Nat Bisc 39.2 Court alleging that the present where a vs OS Ret Gosh R'|” a2 |Staff sales position. abouts of the father of the sid, mines ; - . ; . * ec are unknown an e said c em z te eS! Net Gime 2. baa) Prior to joining Ford. Woods was nas violated « law of the State and that emetery Lots 5 Bohn Alum .. 276 Nat Thee ° -:- Sejassociated with the John Deere /seid chid, Orth Cort Lol «yore WHITE CHAPEL. FE Bend Strs - Nia M Pow '.. 325|F low Co. of Baltimore, Md., as|” tn the name of the people * the State F — oa OAKLAND WILLa REA cee @he | : ceee ne = Borg Warner 47.5 —— oo gs vice president and general man- Sot oe orig on wold will be sonable. MY _2-3572. ee tee me Ohic Of... ''! 396 held at the | Juvenile ‘court urt,, Oakland | : iocy Oe . 4 Count rvice Center, Cow Hou. n bel Burn Balke .. 28.2 | ow uc Betore his service with Johnior' {260-B West Biva., in the City of = Oh * ey Penh Bpl .... 7.7 Deere, he served in Atlanta, Ga., comes ad County. on the 20h day The Pontiac Press rr * e Param . : . are a ro Calumet & H 15.4 Parke Da ..... $0 |€S an official of the War Assets! the afternoon. and you are hereby com- WANT ADS emg: Se oy | ey he 3¢3/Administration and in Washington.|manded to appear personally at said FOR WA ' onee earin, + gy 7 oa oa red ae $3 D.C., where he was administrator) tt pol, tmprection! to make per. DIAL FE 2-8181 pe seen and fi hereof, this summons an Carrier =< ne 4 hilee ‘1 3§.¢/0f the Munitions’ Board Standards eee ‘mau be cerved by publication of Case, JL... 15.6 fume Mor ..- $3 Agency. ‘a copy one week previous to said hearing From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Cater Trac -. $5.3 pittsby wens. $2.4| He is a veteran of World War [1 i0{he,Ponsiae Freee a Cooney | All errors should be: re & Ohio 61.2 pit Pinte G ... 85.4 , Ww the Honorable Arthur & ported immediately The 1 and a graduate of the University itness, e a . : . in Pullman . et Moore, Judge of said Court, in the City Press Sssumes no respom Cities Svi 8 Pure Oi! , of Kentuc ky. { Pontiac in sald County, this 9th day sibiltiy for errors otivef Clark Equip . 09 CA wees jot March A.D. 1956 | than to cancel the charges Climax Mo 676 Repuh Btl .. “3! — ee S¢ BRICK | LAYERS HAVE YOU EVER SBF WOULD vou like to sell? —_ vou like be r your on Our line . offers you r= tunity for earning $300 to $700 r month right own comet town, Sell obey advertising specialties eae exclesive_ line od — camnaageedonh Pts ad priced. = Dustogs s Biegent selling season Michigai Draftaman |. eens ree enes Grad. Ac ecountent _ Sales trainee, some college . | nod en mech, ref required. rn CAREER CENTER. _ B-l Riker Bidg. MAN WANTED: TO DO JA TTnOn rk outside, Full time. A) Po we cet Theater, Bt __Dixie Hw) 36h ~ Pied Rg ge - FOR vated Spe ed be area a No eecclencal anne . Sales easy to make { i» : Start immediately. Write Raw- Lam il cea MC C-606- Froe- MECHANIC — and — nonce shen, wor! tions. Se iS 1, ‘And: jerson eres “puick Utica. REpul -3001 MIDWEST Y G ore cuntant $430 ° ir coun eras sect Clerk vous $335 Mechanie « 300 pp erly 406 OLDER MAN FOR SERVICE STA Can arrange for room board. | Spo man cookorvet? PE 45-1920 O'NE NEEDS S8ALESMEN. CALL FOR APPOFNTMENT RAY ae Realtor Telegra; Phone rE on wie. or re She Co-onerative Real Estate Exchange PART TIME Evenings placing 5 well-dressed young men in training. Car nec- cessary. $486.50 week start. Dally compensation, vs. ex meee plus commission. Absolute can- vassing. No ——: oy bs bos ering, Cail after pm. FE PONTTAC EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 18 W. Huron ss FE 42551 PERMANENT sane tes FOR man, & who has initiative & = maneny ability. With or without actual experience, to enter the life insurance business, @ complete course of training is given im advanced life underwrit- ing. And an aptitude test. is ache vided. Salary and commissions air c itioner pgpectcine emote nec- essary ar feet a) ® am. to an He tanee Rey “J oe a perce ment parts Gear WE HAVE A FEW openings for men- to earn $300 per ,week. For men who have experience selling, storm, windows, buliding construction Experienced ‘preferred but will train a few ieee rienced men. Leade fur- tched.: Call L. L nbo FE 9.7004 or FE 2-4245 ® 8 Jessie St Pont SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS AND EMARKS CTORY SALESMEN -— Sell fare Chester nationally known Cushion Shoes direct plete line for entire family. time or side 'ine Full time men earn up to $25.00 per day in com- mission. Big repeats, Sample and equipment furnished producers. Charles Chester Shoe Co.. Chester Bide. Brockten, Mass SINGLE MIDDLE-AGED FARMER on dairy at once. 6 Mi. Bast Meta- One Trainees... Retailing lf vou are presently seeking position that will futuure gree or an equivalent reta!ll back- ground. why not accept an oppor- tunity to advance under a planned In a large department Weekly lectures from top execu- tives. concurrent with direct job exnerience, through guided - assignments which qualifies you for an assistant buver’s position upon completion Executive needs ere filled from within policy. Write the personne! director for appointment, giving full edu- cational ane work background Include telephone where you can be reached. Age 30 un- WAITE’S DEPARTMENT &TORE PONTIAC, MICH ~ TURRET-LATHE . Operator iter clove tolerance work on aluminum ai Perea Paid holidays & vacation steel. M. C. MFG. CO. 118 _Indianwood Rd. Lake Orion USHERS WANTED: EVENING work. Must be over 18 yrs. Ap- ly 4 p.m, to 7 p.m. Wedness ontiac Driven Theate 2438 Dixie Hw 7 Tow sALEaAy AT ONCE, J. Dinnan WANTED: FIRST CLASS METAT ent No other need om: MI Huron 8t, aval Guay of cleaning and fins ¥, no drinkers. Press vA ore ROLSe TE 22 On ist TENOR wns LEAD, cons i] N ao we ALL GLEN bf M AT 00 P.M, re V0 APTER 6 i - ooo “ ' j ’ THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. MARCH 12, 1956 TWENTY-SEVEN Help Wanted Female 7 | MODEST MAIDENS Gardner aad im Retail Mile, Birmingham. Veet erie Beauty Operators—2 Tez si te start. Bteady. sentodre = BIRMINGHAM a vaseretarion, t MIDWEST Bank Resid for at least two years. Phone FE 37161 between 10 . 2 BAKERY are ‘And ; a gr At salle, wirmingnem, MES. eae POP ’ By Jay Alan | oe oe yay Cet ee “My parents approve of Harold . . . sv you can imagine S— i wre wie es CONTRACTS WANTED = sii $$$ S$ $ mr an WLP it To Buy—To Sell~—To Insure Income. Tax Service 7 Jia gfe OR 3.4366 after Bom $240 GEN, CLERICAL, wit with «st land PACTS. es Inst cong a — ‘kins. NO LAUN- 39. care o ad htarehs 2sio1, Cee eD: wpa|_._Work Wanted Male 10 D i: M BI EDG. "SERV ICE Landscaping 18-A "te won Tak Sy wae pare AND ANY __vee_ ON SEN PE 98 | ee LANDOCAP- bam oo _brchara a 4 jobs, FE 3-1550 RO. SNYDER, FLOOR Lavt NG. | oe Be sprine clean up by experts. book. | _5-0502. Must have own tran eeererenes, CALL BETTY AT MID’ bent State Bank Big. FE OFFICE GIRL. TYPING. —ritina, ¥ eneral office. Experienced pre-| _terred. Phone MUtual 41355. PONTIAC GIRL TO LEARN INTERVIEWING Michigan's largest employment geency hes opening Pontia iiss | for an alert girl, betweesi TI and 26 to train as a) personnel interviewer. We prefer perience but will train. someone =a real sales-type personality, ~ N a toner. ty in We at _ETR" some ‘sppotmiments —— Write op ones. Rawielan's monet: 4 i 33125 Instructions NEED HELP? DRIVING, JaNpONs POmTIA With Sngpen otng return. $5 per vers’ Sunday PE a, ee ave 44-6706, _ and | or GET U8. GOV'T. "T.J0B! STEADY SAVE MONEY Sigh es 4977.00 month, Pe iS clark Bt: PE diese. for appt, Pied sce ternaaitsoe + See salaries, oll Wi &; Wodek & J. 3¢-pag RITE | - Sutherland pi eg se nae PETE bad ecN Ocak | Set Watt's hate PIANO INSTRU : air. FE 7-021. Vern Keller. thin. FO tea IANO INSTRUCTIONS, JERRY ORKINO M __Libby, PE 2 PLA ER! AND REPAIRS. : N's Cos PIANO INSTRU wi guaran IN GOSP ROCTR BEGINNERS ioe _ poise Ave, ® am? pm. FE FOR INFORMATION CALL FE ATE BUILDER WOULD LiKE Ty gppartuntty to bid on wc. ve Laundry Service. 18 TRAIN TO BE CARBURETOR ben oat or ves oa rE y Bie 4 OOF MASTERS NEW A L CURTAINS PLAIN OR R men ~~ cor} eee fet ar sles PE 31608, work. Pree oa . Beautifully oe 09. aa. trouble-shooting equipment. Learn _ sundry. Phove_ FE ae ay. in spare time’ Write for FR Pune (DING AND ALT, MOD. FoR PAMILY- DRY sERV- oul ref | ew ) at rations eoecte ial} iee,,,Pe- Ponting FE) COOOHEART GENERAL LEpa- rienced desires Wat L_ SERVICE WALL BOARD | tors. Advertising ram er, expe es ; ; $25 a day easy. fa small Mig. Co. Will be avail ~~ Winter Prices Now in ~ Moving &T ‘king 19 . . Ptaleg Rls, : Four to-4:99 Dm. for our store - sani Box Effect on All Remodeling |, ant) MOVING TADCEING. Li Huron . Free uniforms.| BLOCK LAYIN BASEMENT. service, deed Sunes A . Paid ~~ oe Lavine DiD papEMENt Combination "Storm Sash a peo: peed ° sebeel, Preise ages teas. Those Gar PENTER AND nD CABINET Biding Gee, — ie or under, bring birth certifi-| Tork new _and repair, OR 2-4857. Additions =a * apply in store. 8:30 a.m.|CARPENTER AND Attics Finished HAU _to 4 p.m. Fred Sanders. work New repair, D. B. Po: hes, Enclosed GIRL MUSICIANS WANTE D.|. Murdock, PE 27001. Kitchen eting INCINERATORS © 8 photo. Beasley CARPENTERS. LTERATION AND No oe %, een hauled, Clean up. Muste. Huron, Mic! im. repair, +4 tbe 168. | I os struction Co. HT AND HEAVY HAULING. GIRL FOR ORK. SECUR-|CABINET MAKER AND CARPER. cso game ew. renin | LIGHT AND HEA ULING. vie SIRI eee | Sstnnee & sprealy, FEB IZA | GSH TRUCKING AND. MOVING ville_3-18R11 a yk SARPENTRY. CABINETS. FOR- —Bandins Sepreee ipiheg vend rubbish hauled, FE home. 3 boys 10-17, MI ¢-2217.| mica work.’ Attics finished. Rec | LUMBER & BUILDING SUPPLIES ee oLING AN 7 INTERVIEWERS _3-4778. ° = i! “Plush doors, 67 aoe a3. 8m office will train| CARPENTER WORK NEW AND eae is” cle tite ay rearton’ "e672 | CiGHT “FRUCKING AND ) HAUL- ou do personnel work if you repair. PE 4-4210. Md # x 6 Piyseo es. 85.45 ing, FE 82135 ny bs = pereene 3 ** ELECTRICAL WIRING LICENSED % rex x uA fir Sy ese’ ra $4.45 LIONT AND HEAVY TRUCKING, amr, | LADY To HELP WITH HC HOUSE: EXP. WRITER EDITOR. INTER-| {*”,* ° yt laslerbd ea 8520 _and. gravel, FE_ 2-003. “work in country, OA | viewer, speaker, ‘sales. clerk | ‘* ® Ay pts Coches (bd. ea. ~~" LIGHT BAU 3 ELP WITH SRE Would like even or weekend boxed —— —_ $2.20 | mee A ak hae Ref. MYe2-ae71, | work. Over 8 vrs. prevent jo Job. | 25 Ib ‘otne cement... Adequately paid now, but go Ib roll roofing ......- aie 0 MAN —e % TON TASCE enjoy losing creditors acquireg in - HORE FOR YOUR MONE wants Jeaner days. Conscientious | Moving vA} VAN LEAVING oon aan ee “Ere: an bests Lake ha comm. co, March A job of interest & Giversity| mings. we Deltrer” ‘EMpire 3.2731 | Bande. ant any amount "way. rene CONTTAC aren, WE MENTED FL)” pate women St RTAGE Dependable. FE Business Services ©13,. O’DELL CARTA Employment Service PCPPPP LL PLL LLLP PELL | Moving. |MARRIED MAN NEEDS WORK OF | _ | Local Looe | Distance 1s Ww. FE ¢2551. any Kind | for 4 weeks or . pECORATING OFFICE TRAINEE . $180) CASRIER-CLERK, home fur. $200 sECRETA DO! ne Press Bor? in charge. Pontiac ~ HEATING & SERVICE | Fire Immediate service. RY to executive $300 Fapy WOULD LIKE “DAY WORK Gas, of] burners and furnace PAINTING A —h SPECIALTY! FOR GRAEBNER'S—Pontiac | 313 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. Phone FE 5-0277 PRIVATE SECRETARY—LAW OF-| ee mo experience necessar Should be fairly good typist, able, to take some dictation and shorthand, have some knowledge of bookkeeping. Salary not large, exceptional opportunity to get ITRONINGS ae. aaa IN | Sinks — Sunday Service. FE, 42012 | ewarnian MASSAGE & THERAPY real and valtable experience and _my home. OR_3-613 See a Special foot technique. 72. Elm | for advancement Answer—givine TRONING, $300 A BU. 1 DAY TAPE Tea aten. phone PE st FE $2851, 860 ete ee sas tue. On E. Wares Biva. PE 5 AI84. ~ —uenm ne colony (domaniee: ase eld nla Al aa Television Service 2Z Box 67. TREE TRIMING AND REMOV- _ Ro | Real Estate Saleswomen Wanted H. W. Bigelow $04 W. Huron 8st _ _YE_5-5492_or_1 FE _5-8848 RECEPTIONIST : NO EXPERIENCE $190 PER MONTH Pontiac firm needs an attractive. young girl! =e Ught typing to welcome cjien' answer phone and assist jeune ‘salesmen, GRAEBNER’S ns ag = 2 State Bank Bide. jone FE 3-9277 RECEPTIONIST FOR ARCHITECT—$250 Well known architect needs & friendly girt with. pleasant per- sonality to welcome visitors and answer telephone. Some typing required. GRAEBNER’S mo Pos a 2 BABYSITTING WagNince “AND TRONING, 1 DAY SERVICE, $2.00 bone ol ache bh PRA Cc ft ir 569 On 388 = NURSE -AVAILABLE. “Bookkeeping & Taxes 14 calls, FE 43601 WALL WASHINGS NE NEAT WORK. | AIR COMPRESSORS & aaaaeens. FE 23-2137 A PE 86-1024 coeton MADE 8LIP a BARGAIN? Lots.of ‘em ao -_ aly ORAS eee i in the Want Ads! ‘ o cane or mine, Lys | waoreats. Your Ditericl. FE SOT. 54707. ues. thre 4 cleaned and ; tt me! Phone _fare. * meterenees. ' ve a fart aan Dey ot Becher Pesos vy. trv Ve see soem |= PAINTING ‘PAPERHANGING ironings done Ls} a be FE 22-6866 | PLASTERING, NEW AND ) ~RE- CLEANED One _ PUPP! R OR 3-7061 a bu FE 5-0514 PLUMBING AND HEATING. HS.) pj, > & Wall Washin LOMRING AND MEAT OC gt ot | Painting & Wa Sas (oteces oe A Vee EE G00 OR 3-5076. __Free_estimates. FE _ 22706 ‘GRONINOS 93 A BUSTS’ : _ ELECTRICAL | | NINGS $3 A BT Tn FICK SEWER CLEANING | ___Physio-Therapy 21a. up and delivery. FE E MIMEOGRAPHING, TYPING, Tea t retarial Service. EM 3-286 2943. al. et estimates FE 2-6019. FE COPENHAVER 8 RADIO & TY Huron Night service es AND CLE: oo DAY OR NIGHT t¥. SERVICE. to do in own CLERICAL WORK RCCOU MIEN & TAX SERVICE FE 5-1296 or FE 5-8190 and references if necessary, FE NCOME TAX FE ss M _STRAKA ___ 3-2687_ after _6:30. Baw. Hawley PR 2 FeoeRT Tv SERVICE pa TYPING DO io mance: Service cal's a FE 8-2768 . Tay . nace de: . 3 | rs e | ‘ . ~4 in . « if eS te , . f 7 ; ’ ; : . ‘ with fiiached breeseway. SYLVAN REALTY CO. 2383 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 5-0418 ceoeereens Real Estate Exchange CHAPIN — Excellent a following | —— location way, noe. Pike, Hillview, Collier Outside th ; Miil Lake Ra: Fordham in Keego T CHAPIN. BKR. PE S-1131_ Sill Orcherd Lake Rd Immediate Possession Suburban 2 bedrooms and bath Hes utility _ Het oem old tubs Let laa blacktop highway. Only 9850 Soll For Colored 4 bedrooms near Orchard Lake Are. oor an rear yard, barbecue gg trees. poten down CUCKLER REALTY 236_N. Saginaw FE 4-409 Charles Ottawa Hills Brick Ranch the Prac’ new attractive all room ranch bome, exclusive location. reation space gas heat, aluminum storms aed screens. Cem ~ ei oe way with cement ‘or 2 car garage. $18, too. s ferant Sylvan Lake Front ary home on nicely jand- escaped lot with ‘under. apriskling system. all, m ining area, carpet and aeeen tile bath. 2 large bedrooms, lake lees) features extra screened porch, “hot water heating system Attached 2 car garage. $32.500. terms Roy Annett Inc. REALTORS. 28 E. Huron rderal 68-0466 Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 _ ROY: AL 0: AK { Super sharp room bunga low near HY Sales and Rochester Roads. Paved! street. fenced ; yard, off heat, built in 188. Hur- fos Only $1,800 down. Immediate possession. R. le VALUET, Realior | yas Oakland Ave. 5-083 Co-operative Real Estate F eechane e $500. DOWN Modern 2 bedroom home Full bath with shower. giassed - in rch. 60 gal el ie hot water eater. 12) House Seprentesvely years old, Has new roof Lake | privtleres on Oakland Lake near | ‘ayton Plains. Monthly payments | < Leo —— taxes. interest & | HOLMES-BARTRAM 4393 Mel Hwy, [OR 3-1950 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE IOWN 3 BEDR Well located on east side. Part basement ani altached garage. FIRST i ey Fig Amma © New! — INCOME . 2% _ 2 story frame ie 2 rapt pel reom et-sized| room apt. down. 4 room & : rble fireplace, full base Part b and garage. $2,500 with %, recreation room, has} down, bar Herman brick fireplace. i tae on 35 ACRES and stove. Large wood miles from the rt ms port thi ge email og pai Coes Bett BUILT waracee poem. * tw bern. Shonal arenara’ meet ona a and stone. fire replace. Tate . Price Calll~ | BAe, “pares B. D. CHARLES, Realtor \ FE 40821 ‘RIDGEWAY ‘OR PE 40003 Co-operative Real ‘Estate Exchange (2 Ww Beautiful brick contempor- HOLLY TOWNSHIP ON M87. | Aes tn | Eves. MA 5-1249 HOME OR INCOME Located inside the city on a ved sire 6 okbotes WE CAN SELL oe HOME GILES RE ALTY CO. FE $-6175 | _Open 9 to ® | Howse and ta and some land | Upstairs completely furnished for | nice income $13,500 for guick sale. MEjrone 4-570 CUSTOM DESIGNED This outstanding 3 bedroom ranch home ts all newly ee and you can- ner ven practial mme- diate posse ode on 5 the minute wich | patural fireplace in living room, Sparkling hardw noors and foy: a draperies bed- s have wardrobe closets and in chests. There is a nice ed at JL with reasonable terms REALTOR | Corner Williams Lake Ra & niet OR 31235 Office Open 5 30 After 5:90 call OR 3-7038 ' This Desirable Property | ~ SOLD sy White Bros. Near Drayton Plains | Mere is a home that is very neat & clean and has many features nots roma in a home of this price ole. This home has an attrac- tire. kitchen which blends | the dining L tn living room with | that feeling of fre Natural z antes closets The 2 laree allow plenty of “bedroom family a full base- oi} heat. Now at the unbelievad’ rice of only $9,050, $1,950 down. Call for an appointment now! WHITE BROS. Phone 205 Open Eves 1 to 3 * MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE NORTH END Nearly new 2 bedtoom home with dining L, GI resale with 4% per cent mortgage See this at once. LAKE eae Located ase Holiday Park. Nice e Katee] HOME & INCOME. LOVELY . 2 bedroom fireplace, til i al) me on i “ = car ah ir. with -87.500 ewan |George R. Irwin} REALTOR poses Bald ©); PE S010, a oes $750 Down inte bh |Eve. FE 2-0804 Co-operatt ive Real’ SEre bes Exchange: repaite. M pss ire FE FULLY FURNISHED TO LAST DETAIL stad WILLIS M. "BR WER" PE: +5181; ‘ve 2s EM san . WE a ae 3 way & garage ae or epee RNISHED proms, ops a sa oe mal. Tennyson. PE 4-0243. ore PERE come to $40 DOWN Will build «a 2 or 3 bedroom ranch type starter home on your lo ‘ADAMS BUILDERS M24 icy tre! ie 4-3303 { | BY OWNER. —o OLD op pecoed tyre home bedroom earpeted living window @. dra dining ga rice apace, with matic oil lawn, Gener sarees oor! va Leones aed e mc with mace Priced at $8750. terms. ‘TE 56-2306, anytime. FREE! GI HOMES IMMEDIA OCCUPANCY . LAKE PRIVILEGES 3 bedrooms, 1's baths Extra large utility, double vente sinks bath. colored fistures. 2 lots, paved street, and for any GI w cessed in 1956 Prigidaife tor. washer, or ree. or dryer. A For Details phone ORiando 3-007 Drive out M5e Reoay 7 aa to Tull Rd. near Lake Rd. left _oa_ Tull Ye mile to Model. VACANT GOOD HOUSE. _location, Bargain, FE 29-1842. PONTIAC LAKE. NEW 3 bedroom, cinder tront, house sheen down. OR 35-6034. ~BEAT THE SPRING ~ f RUSH! — To these better built homes — TWIN B New brick home. Has 18x12 liv- ing room. 15x kitchen. ft bed- rooms, th. Ou i) basem furnace. Full price e812. 130. $2.- 000 down. Bal only $70 per mo. . MOD: block with $2,000 bee a $750 down, Bal ‘4s pe *EMBREE & GREGG 1565 Union Lake Rd. Union ne, EM rnd Eves: or oe GAYLORD. NORTHWEST SUBURBAN screens lot. Price $13. THREE LOTS Three bedroom home basement, brick. fireplace. of stoi 2-2821 or Flint St. Lake WEST Ui front Troat cupbourds, 600 with an Pben gy tony ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES A three bedroom home that ts complete in recy detail, Large comb en. Dinss rm. carpeted iring room ment is com Wepdihe ated area fine Tmtesdtese possession To Buy—To Seli—To Insure GAYLORD 2 FE 4-9584 136 FE. Pike St. Open Eve & Sun | Co-operative Real_ Estate Merckens | _ TRIPP au must see Cass Lake Distinctive, custom ~ built ranch bedrooms, 1's baths large 2 fireplaces . room. Attached. 2's ear garage Decorated to perfection including carpet- be j and draw screens ‘* sprinkler system. A sound value at $35,000. | North Side Value ae ote walkiog: dis- of fac . an ig perfect condi- tion. A real buy at $12,600 Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor W_ Lawrence Paha en Evenin. Op FE 5-8161 or rE. “ame SILVER: LAKE 100 ft. frontage. nicely landscaped jot. This ts a 3-bedrm. home with a different floor g00q condition, large living rm with fireplace Forced alr oil heat, storms & screens, Terms. EAST SIDE INCOME Excellent return on this 2 family. 5 rms, & bath down, 4 rms. tam “p. full bsmt.. 2 car garage. : erson area. Terms. John K. Irwin REALTOR Since 1925 | 101% _N. pes ret FE 53-4846 or: TRADE We represent a builder who will ent home es ‘Sertial down Ses WA 8 LAKE This excoptienaliy pleasent 2 bed. bving on the at @ bar- _— Tts00 soil a Ting “A HA. AN! lakefront Folge beach. 3 (irarss "te ‘woh. tha | THELMA 3 ME ELWOOD 143 down. Take over 4a per cent, FHA. | rage closets, garage. Frente of si e trees. A very nice home i yap need reasonable terms. Call that ts = tie al tor uberis pos ode vase- | Nely finished into | o home to appreciate it. , © 1956 by MEA Servinn, teow CA want it!’” yeahs that thing's going to cost me $5? But I don't For Sale Houses WHITE BROS. “PRICE” Is not the oniy aeons feature of this 4 bed brick front, hill house. Over 1 acre land, wii it. tached garage and many more features. Only $21,500 cash. CLARKSTON fa pees “down,, Le “parage, extra ner lot. nice shrubs, wae wi _ so joel i Eso Gite cast | rf cree 3 BDR. .-BRICK WHITE BROS. REALTORS Phone OR 3-1295 Open Eves. ‘tii 9 Sum. 1 ~NEW 2 Bedrm. Den for Less Than Rent! AS LOW AS $36.97 per Mo. | PLUS $7 JRES S GALORE 790 Dn. MOVES YOU IN | MODEL OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY 664 ROBINWOOD eve out N. Lape to Robin wood right 3 blocks to model. Castell Realty 95 Oakland Ave. FE 5-450 room home Lake privileges. basement. Cedar shakes, $12 Jess jake- 4x30 recreation room, 2 car at- ‘ou can have home with nice cor- lawn and distance ey RANCH STYLE Rasch hom 5 min- wee, rom downtown ——— Hills, Large rooms replace wall, The: w wa, closets» ceramic ‘ule: bath. Gas heat. ‘Less than aun 77 A a dor ¢ a — TAXES AND INSURANCE 4 PRIVATE SUILOER HAS 3 BED. | 'y_for occupancy. | eq gakoy a 200. __For Sale Houses 43 TEMPLETON HOSPITAL RD. MOVE RIGHT IN! Almost new 2 bedrm home 180x250 ft. jot. ds little interior work to finish complete Owner says: ly.’ $3, 950. $1, $25 a month, Privileges to Round Lake. MADDY LANE D. NEAR bungalow, ? x 2 livin ining modern basement, gas heat, 1 car garage. Nice This a ereetac taale home. —— eee ons A non-traf- fic y to ev longs "Tabidly uy a i Bao ae gree. ls is a id. tu: a month only dren. kK. L. Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchare Lake Rd FE 44563 After 6, PE 5-s080 2 BEDROOM MODERN HOUSE. Civilians $525 Down 97 per month Model hot tile features. Large Goodwill Bldg. > Go. VI 3-8900 YOU TO ENJOY If you desire country living in| the ane district west ooh Pentac: we e just what the doctor eovea: An attractive welkbuih” 3 bedroom bungalow on 2 fenced lotsa, near stores & schools. Huge rs dry basement with auto oi! furnace. Only $1.500 down. Better | burry on this one! NEW 6 ROOM ON 1 ACRE — like the “Rock of Gibra)- tar” th this 1 floor bungalow with bed nice bright living | room, and joora, walls, 4 separate rooms in good dry basement. Delco oil furnace, breezeway Lo LS eh Soin rage. 24 fruit trees GIROUX’ & FR.z TANK: OR NERA REAL ATE 4395 Dixie Hw IR 3-701 ___ Open Until 8: Sat. “Ti 5 3 BEDROOMS __Terms. Call FE 4-0 008i" “tor y_app’t. | Large new bungalow wont Cres- rnace, 4 lots. Plus Costs > en. | and plas- ke. Ol fu BEAUTIFUL LAKE HOME WITH) 160x120. $11,900, terms 2 Cat brick garage. Approx!- Morgan Rd. off Baldwin. Over 1 preeheed srg = inal acre. Large 5 room bungalow choice Sechetes spot on ake, Oil beat. Also e tDped including do comptes | Nt Keo . equip’ Ine jock : sro ~ - rt =— nee Ah room. for expat | PON IAC REALTY | sion ear anw it | Country Ciub. $50,000. Liberal, > —Seléwin__ PE $6278 _ terms Lake Orion MY_ 2-0940 | Johnson. FOR BETTER HOMES THE WIFE YOU SAVE May be vour own Easy to cere yours In this sparkling 1 year oid brick I'y baths, | all-on-1 floor beauty. Large ore: sub- | Owner transferred, | for Luxurious living is rancher, 3 bedrooms. esty lendovaped lot in new urban area quick possession FRHERMAN'S DREAM ront home on 2 large lots on one ern, close in, better SNOW If NEARLY GONE But dont let this 2 full baths, close in for full on rear ot lot a low, for big, big living erington. F’ OFFICE OPEN 06 A. JOHNSON, Realtor 17044 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 ~ WHITE BROS. THE “ELDORADO” GI's $750 Down VHA $2,100 Down Full Price $14.700 IN_CLARKSTON OAR MMUNITY WATER rbene ipbent on Clarkston. The following features are iphoes a ou've ways wanted in ome your own. It's all face brick has o_. large bed- tooms with losets, The 8) 8 liyige roo a ua tiful window wail. For extra con- venience there ate 1% ceramic colored fixtures. The home is heated with perime- ter gas heat has @ gas dis- poss! unit. Alumiyum storms os screens. Large lot 100x150 the children 2 Play on. Wind! .. Close” to echasts | Turn right % m ode]. Open 1 to 8 daily. ‘WHITE BROS. Bee cUNe Phon Open Eves, a1 ‘ube, 1 to 8 investigate. the finest lakes near opportunity ‘melt away from you. Nine big) large new block butiding | low price Evenings after . ‘call Mr. Heth- | Ly 5-4362 a Al Uh | MULTIPLE LISTIN GSERVICE ' LADD’S t Sicns Are Fvervuhere IARI RON A & room 2 story cottage Maceday Imke 3 bedrooms Screened porch. Basement rage On a peved road trees on property. All taraiturs included Call today for an_ ap- down. LOW DOWN For a bedroom home built last vear Large 12x20 living rm Forcetl air ofl heat. Storms and | screens Paved street. A mice lot Lake privileges. at $1,350 down. OLD FARMHOUSE On Rochester Rd. near Leonard ® room 2. story a i-acre parcel Plastered polar Aten work to remodel. Only | $450 DOWN 3 bedrooms Large living room 42x22. Nice floor plan 1 ment Large jot 110x150 fot. weil & septic tank in This is a brand new shel) house oniv $50 per mo. LADD'S | OPEN SUNDAYS 42786 Dixie Hwy Drayton’ Plains OR 31231 if | | 4267 N Lapeer Rd. or M24 | FE 5-9291 | Co-operative Real Entate) Exchange A NEAT 2 hole HOME: FULL bath. Kitchen. living | room and aceon Fenced in yrd. $7,800, terms. Cory little home on ok het tar, bdrm. Bath, living good sized ein: Ful face _— hot air heat. Only $7,500, rms, Many other homes from up,. Some with water frontage. rj " dame bare foe Union Lake Rd fie | T. G. Trocke™ Realtor EM_3-4671 OWNER TRANSFERRED WILL \ 17 N Saginaw St B Hs Een $9,000" te ‘lerms. = “WATERFORD Nearly new FA . heat WM, A. KEN N EDY IDEALLY LOCATED Airpo: basement | make money will buy re. jeciee. Double garage, ‘eal big bmg Ohad pa the key. Joseph F. Reisz 53% W. Hw : bore yp wot Eat hy n GSERVICE DAILY & SUN. 18 416 OSMUN ST. Bee Pontiac's best home — $49 «month insurance; see them today, 2 ACRES 3 om home: full basement, blinds; asking $6,500 with $1,500 down, ® FAMILY Excellent income in this 944,000 with terms. ment only pleas 2 pAuy PLAT and bath to each unit. convered to four fam- ily. ment, gas a - car garage. Closing this ideal investment, see it oe 5 Russell Young : REALTOR 412 W. Huron 44525 Eves. ‘til 9 Sun, FE 4-2062 HANDY? WITH A PLOW? This west Cad 16 acre farm ration worries here. ment contains he you should know, call us now! | LAKES GALORE FOR | ad UiTPLE Listine SERVICE. | A HOME TO LIVE | Xow = ‘this ying ng ‘eres and e..) Aluminum storms and screens. ‘ 1 eer lot, pe 4 ft, Le t ’ iirasee =| Partridge Gt RESALE 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE “ ved: street location Built in ONEY $2500 950, 4 | It only takes $2,500 to handle this one A. triple e an 8 room dow, combination-kitch- | 2family. plus two, 2 bedroom ue crus ame hemes. tnteme mows S30 Pt Chimes, full basement, at, SS nm pe iy down pay- tubs, and screens. ment of $2500 is all you pay, seares fenced rear po igee ft. | income a. ne pay — achine sta ph pg Cam cupies one home. $10,900," $2,430 down, % me, on mortage COZY CONVENIENCE ; ‘sa m 2 2 YOU BUY TrOWETLL insURe rr | ftlo™ ene in 1960. i has. a. full base oak floors, and pias- tered walls. Rear yard fenced. Gas heat, Pull price $11,300 on M AHAN terms. Balance 4% interest. WARD E. PARTRIDGE Cooperative Real Estate Exchange |REALTOR FE 4-3581 _FE2 NEW LOCATION AT NEXT DOOR 70 BRANCH th Blocks west of ‘Telegraph , INDIAN VILLAGE BEDROOMS Due room, isan stchen” Sewing room. pecrens i rooms Pull wala, , Car ter’ “sy arn Re: $14,500. or SPECIAL reb, tove ior, Automatic water. ‘heater, ‘Out building, $7,950, TOTAL. EAST SIDE AREA Bintne room, Kitchen. Bath, Base: men Scre f porch, Garage. Paved street. Clean inside & out. REASONABLE TERMS, J. R. Hiltz REALTOR oT 1011 W. Huron St. PE 5-6181 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW. $0075 SALE OR TRAD: itand! shake Outs! ing y cedar bungalow only 3 years old. Ultra room with picture window, indows and with’ fruit and berries terms, or trade on canal front or waterfront NORTH SUBORE AY BUNGALOW ON $5,750 acecee seer reom home, situ- . Orion. kitchen and other ow 1 = j ON MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ‘SUBURBAN — Alumin sided ——_ home, vestibule room in pen a ie wall with ing. rich carpet! walls, ag attached rage, large and pleasant and only $11,950. WEST SIDE — One of oad hard to find 3 bedroom b galows all on one floor, nice — igre a din- elegy bright Bt elt kitche closet, ry ‘oh and basement. Only 3.10." hah dt es svecnaes Leola wood floors. iprered hart ed walls, ms, ample closets, = bath, of cupboards kitchen, Bo = Tearape eal an car @ this on acre of ground & only $400 down to GI's, + PINE LAKE AREA - Sel dome do we offer such an outstand home so aad ve and Ww so many luxuries. Pour (4) largest fied baths, full Semeen amt: in! ons emir pointments. Terms can be ar- RAY O’NEIL, Realtor LAKE PRIVILEGES tanged. 262 §. Telegraph Rd Open, . YOU WILL BAY it's like being Phone 3-1103 or OR on the lake. with your own boat ete sf ltetag tl pelo CASH |, rative Real Estate Exchange nearby on private beach. Beau- LE OR See won aie | — tiful scenic setting for this 2, A modern gray shingle e' | For Sale Lake Prop. 44 bedroom 1 Hees “oenenes with Satie over average - Ty in mead its spacious 4x iving room. ated | bg eeet: serveces Papel abe or would trade se st ah Tin oe Waters aire * € ” Large. wo wooded ‘hot #9. 480 vite room ‘bungalow | with $1,450 down, Hannan. LI ee RAMBLING RANCH HOME (4 WOODED LOTS WITH LAKE h S OUTSTANDING BUY. $12.200 | priveg on Woodruff Lk. High- ump rie Ihave inspected many a new land Weights. FE $0034. sas - 1" 447 home, but for the above Di = | FE 20474 FE 2-7114 | dety ‘vou to find a comparable LAKEFRONT home. Spacious Evies room with| Beautiful setting on private jake. picture window kiteh- a the .0 mile circle, Brick SS a en, lovely bath, hee oak floors, tridevei J bedroom home. Largs plastered walls, 3 dandy bed- it} room Ww: ie stone fire- Own roo! basement par excellent, i —— Dining room, oi ac. eat large lot. and many a: * oie, argc. ee 2 — rT losed Investors Price. with bi barbec Attached PLUS COSTS . . . scar Ey Aa ee ke TRADES TRADES | fires, Priced to cell. Call today NEW 2 BEDROOM ” We are iar th trades. Call CRAWFORD FHA HOMES us for appetntm to imepect : — =a remarde to trade 4 Wo mere FE 41540 Auto gas igs — on eeeres | = rn, MY 31143 : abinets, tile th, large utility i A - room. “Wide city lots, city sewer, “= ™ = oo For Sale Resort ort Prop. 44 44A ping and bus DORRIS & SON CABIN IN DEER ONTRY, REALTOR +1651 | "Partly furn. eer & mth ss MODEL — Drive out Oakland. %2 W. Huron st min. walk jake. : seven blocks past Montcalm, turn | Cp-operative Ri Real_ Estate ee at sign to model at 855 In- | ‘wood. OPEN DAILY FROM '!:00 PM PEARL BLDG. CO. —___FES-7923 You'll Fall in Love With this cute litle bunga- low. with that a full bath. full easement that is high and dry ine oak well insulated, a This is going for a price that is very fair btirg. vour checkbook with you. ONLY $750 down : dw. M. Stout. Realtor Ph, FE 5-8168 Open Ever “Til 8:30 p | Close-n Suburban | ‘ | pointment, Only $8,950 with $3.000 | A terrific buy | 2 Bedroom Bungalow With lake orivilegest on beautiful Elizabeth Lake A cozy, enjoy- able home for the smal] family Includes fireplace in livi room, breakfast nook, generous kitchen enclosed front porch. full _ ase: ou fired steam heat, ga- ‘2 lots ibe at “Tio Se | win, bniy $2,000 do : = 3 Actes , 4 Room Bungalow Lo¢ated near Lake Orion Village, with chicken house and fenced | 670 W_ Huron ) __Multiple Listing Service { i i i { i { ' chicken run. tool shed. Dwelling | ipeludes Hving room bedroom, full bath, ample eating space in| kitchen, large utility room. tric hot wafer with $1,000 down Immediate pos- session "BUD" Nicholie Exe! real estate and insurance Mt. Clemens St. FE 5-129? Mr._Vorhes MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE be MICHAEL’S AREA | Good 6 room tome. 3 bedrooms, large family kitchen with pantry. hardwood ah full basement, with oil hea 3-BEDROOM RANCH Auburn Heights Manor Living room. 13x23. ocak floors, built-in | vanity and bath, oil basce- ment. Lot 100x300. $14,500 terms. WHITE LAKE TWP. 22 lots. Including lake front, canal front and lake privileges. Some rented ees mow on prop erty Buy as a whole for lake estate or building site. $22,500, with terms. IVAN W. SCHRAM If no answer ph. Open Evenings Sad © 111 ow cor. 3rd. ALTOR ve Real Estate Nivchange ( “lored—$350 Down Large 3 rm plus utility, water & electricity 4 -—pared street price, $3450 & RENT IT ‘FAST through Rent Ads Room, house, apartment, any- thing — Want Ads _ give you ACTION. Dial SFE | REALTORS 37 8 2-8181. elec. | Offered at $7.850— | FE 42088 | ! ‘coh Appealing Bungalow In Cherokee Hilis. Large ale | room ice bedrooms. m ranch kitchen and breakfast nook Full basement with ol] furnace. water heater and water softener. Well-landscaped lot with fruits & berries. Ideal for Naan aa retiring couple, or newlyw wher anxious to sell, Cute & Cozy Newer 3 bedroom home. with gas furnace al blower, water schools and bus.and 5 Own | er has spent a areat deal. ‘on new i features and improvements home 1s one that must be cecal to be appreciated Sylvan Lake Just across the road. from park | and excellent sand beach. Large room all year-round with giassed-in perch Coleman cas furnace Wooded lot 50200 Priced at $13.500, terms. -KINZLER | REALTOR 8t Phone FE 4¢-3525 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Bateman HOME AND INCOME Excellent 7 room ho en, separate breakfast nook, bedrooms and bath down 2 bedrooms up. also 3 room home at rear that rent for $40 per morn of to- day's best values ory $12,000. DRAYTON PLAINS Within walking distance of downtown Drayton. 3 bed- rr basement. new s 2 lots, entirely fenced. Just 3 blocks to school, and onlye $9,450 with $2,000 down STOP—I.OOK Here is the J bedroom brick you have been look- ing for. Carpeted living room. ceram4c tile bath, full basement, gas heat. 4, acre jot. located among other good homes. $14,500, $3,750 down BRICK RANCII Near Union Lake Shopping screens. F garage, on large parcel, x 500. 148 ft.- TEL-HURON AREA A 2 bedrm. home with alu- minum Pre lots. ¥ rui roe. berry bushes bee pes ir. Ex- caheat dJanitrol gas furnace, new wai er, and elec. coer oe heater. city sew- er, water gas. Near new choppeann center. Only pdha! aapronimately $2,500 an Teuaoee us to please YOU) Kampsen FE 4-0528 Telegraph Eves, & Sun Co-operative Real Estate Exchanee |i \ cottage | } LOG CABIN I aie Woon and fone area. Cas or terms EM 3-38 ____For Sale Lots ’ 46 2 aioe 60 1235 rE 073. DRAYTON “WOODS A limited num ber of excellent lots are still avatiable in this beautiful subdivision. Protective restrictions, F = a aCrarrbes Convenient term: tanged to meet individuals needs. HOLME BARTRAM 4392 Dixie Hoy. 50 _MA 53-1240) NORTH SOUTIL EASTMAN EST We have various jot« all types and sizes in all directions so if 3 something in mind call us for information and we will show you what you want. CALL TODAY “dw. M. Stout, Realtor Tl -N. Saginaw St. FE 5-8168 Open Eves. 87 GOOD 60" FF COOLEY Lake Rd with Nena on Union Lake. $850 cash. EM 3-4285, J TWO ACRE LOTS ALL . JOINING, also Jot with 125 ft waterfron’ Will take jate auece! ear. For particulars, call OR 3-1908. LAKE FRONT 3 LARGE BEDROOMS. kitchen and bath Eves Ph. TIL Extra tn lower level. ec reatee Troom emacs: attac serage. nice le beach $25,000, term LAKE FRONT: 1 year old. 1,200 aq. ft. living area, 2 picture wees: Well restricted area. Conven to best buy at $14 500 terms, C. Schuett REALTOR 8081 Coulee ra i +4197 __Evenings _ FE 58-8438 Just Look At: * (CHE ROKEE AIL ies Compare the ter homes left — select ere soon, ‘CARL W. BIRD, Realtor 503 Community National Bank pis 4-4211 Eve _ FE, 5-1303 §-1393 93 “WATKINS LAKE A number of excellent bufldin sites inh recently become avait is beautiful and sites sites, acre in subject to yao shown Ye BARTRAM 4302 Dix! ie OR pis0 7” Eves. MA $-1249 3 BUILDING I of Waterford. Terms, size, Si e “5 ft ) “THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1956 TWENTY-NINE | Business Opportunities 51 SLICE OF HAM — ‘MULTIPLE Listina sERVICE L ADD’ 3 ad ness separately. shown . A. JOHNSON, Realtor Signs Are Everywhere | “y74 S. Telegra ph Rd. Sonn ar 4-2533 150. Only 91380. ~~ * a no —BEER— STORE : foun ucar Punting’ eed tense, Parry Acres No. 1 100x186. $1.200| Yery low rent. Tr Hines forces sale. = qs aa Nichohiedtarser, 3 3 Ww Orioo-Adams Estates sib GROCERY STORE ner — 150 = 180. oi fue Stock, equipment, 6 room mod- down, ern home, main st: location, fit ae y L LADD’ S toa W. Huron. "Pa PE 4 S808. i ACRE. BLOCK BUILDING | OPEN SUNDAYS ‘iis it Mg toh Aid (286 Dixte Hwy. Drayton Prana peuroraod erat D800. Aloo OR 31231 290 paddock.” 467 WN. loge Rd. or MM MA TOR OIL IL CO. saan L 5-0291 Had exc for Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Sot Low Ceaaen er Financing avatl. by consray © _Tight dealer. Call Pe 138. MOBILE GAS et ones m Lane BUSINESS & HOME ae a Tt a seen dee with full oe “Gullakees Bae M15 Sale eerie a 32 $1500 DISCOUNT oS pe RD. 8 LE Re PE +1157 G iu EC 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. 35,000 500 35,000 Families Recommend Buckner's =, (#) Buckner Conven- fent offices in waore you can up to goer OF BORROWING _ ckners 18 LESS THAN YOU THINE. | Get needed cash quickly m Buckner’s loan company : bay, Partridge] #2 vsEe.t| — Buckne ry. For % qd ea Mr. Dart, gat. ie Sun. g Mr. Baker, FE 6-0403. ; uckner THE “BIRD” RUBBER STAMP AND PRINTING = i 72 pomp a 2 rewees. pe- Finance Co. WHITE LAKE TWP. te. Reasonable. Box, 72. Son: ache! 33 acres on me er = tise Presa. Offices are located: subdivision ‘ § APT. DOWN atte ter cot seria ~ 18 AG Le 88 ge 3-910 | Pontiac, and Floor National Bidg. ome. reasona’ priced at only $11,000 on terms. est fae hays es tpped. Spur wt Drayton Plains, 4512 Diste Hwy. equ take ove’ : WARD E. PARTRIDGE] _swaer PO. Box 98. New Hudson, | Weed Lee, 233 Rovnsvon REALTOR | FE 43581 “STANDARD OIL CO. Duin, aaa Yan, Dyke 1050 W. HURON ST. 2 is mow taking dealer applications nt - 1% BLES. WEST OF TELEGRAPH) for a modern 2-stall service ste- Coen Eves. 7 to 9. tion, Local in —— 5 REAL ESTATE & BUSIN miles north of. = ston. LHRUOUT MICHIGAN This station is located which = Hh heavily traveled bee * P way. during - Attention Builders! mer mos. bs be your opportantty to sage a ae nn basinest avaliable. Extra Fast tage Pert sae : j Small investment tired. fi- tes" Still acreage =, “hancial assistance avaliable Ex- ; Lak rty, 300 rea, cellent ren eeTIO On . ia fous fa. Napriy % mile ILITIES TODAY? Ser vice e acres p ode borrow $20-500 Quick! - Still acreage priced. a 30 ‘hon, dare Pri: or Lh: Ao ed amd car of furniture. _tols 3248 after made endor: — [ jf ele ee cae e. Street in. Ready This is @ dandy. MICHIGAN SUMMER FLORIDA WINTER Like a gold , this must be worker ke front 2 acres, boat a or ren! 22 boats, smack bar, 10 TOR and fl poe deeaie pore Late Us $6 00 ‘aEaeo «, TNSURSE of trees (pals snactves fishing lake. Eves. Pree Parking| business Call us for the | ‘price terms. You For Sale Farms = 48) must see taal 129 ACRES, 1 ROOM MODERN HOME MART house, Large -basement barn. ream, On paved road. $18,750. Pienty of other farms. . REALTY P. W. DINNAN oes W. Huron _—-==_—_sdPE $0407 oo W. Hu PE 42577, VALUABLE BUSIN _After 6 FE 46313 OPPORTUNITY WITH A MONEY i230 ACRE FARM. BY OWNER. ACK GUARAN 11 rooms and bath, $200 per acre __ 645_Jossman _ Rd. Ortonville ~ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE SMALL FARM) KEEP YOUR PREENT JOB A well-rated long-established Na- tional Organization seeks party to handie business in this area immediately May start part time. ou must have 61.785 to $5,950 on good references and car, e Se et erienes nn mee cence: nice- wesy yim W viii Realtor 345 Oakland FE 5-044! Co-operative Real Estate Exchange FOR PARMS AND ACREAGE Call Rutledge. oR R111]. FE 4-0003 @ ACRES. THUMB AREA 7 Too ne Storms & screens. rn 30'x40" Good wet ACHES “BPRINOFTELD TWP. scenic views. sort or subd ACR “numb Ideal factory se : HAYDEN, Realtor aE wai FE ACRE FARM. , Good buildings and ptional good tillable land Near Baline. Call Sealine 630) sé p.m. ask for Mr. Liv- 2. ences fen for club. re- | interested in an ail cash ’ Vending i will start ¥ with 10 Seekinne, filled with merchandise. placed on location r you, tavoviment sere for any wermeoee purpose, U to 20 months to repay, HOUSEHOLD FINANCE — 23 Soul Bagtaat gt gay Bids. *GET CASH SUICKLY Up 1 to $500 148 Bring | vee pero ‘Most dens ‘closed 30 Loans also made om fur- sonra’ nignatures He) other se- curities. Oakland Loan Co. 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. le 06 includes fire and th as rd ideo rT eent money back tee. e can show you Shere! this should give you @ net |e of up to weekly. Ideal vestment @ ave someone else = the work. We believe we are only company in this line m aking on! sensational offer, For full inform Diease write age oce en . e@idress and phone to J & B Distributing Com- Dept. “C”. Adrian, inne “LETS TALK ~ BUSINESS” t| MAKE A CLEAN E Wane Aut +, Sale Business Property 49 2 TO § ACRE INDUSTRIAIL SITE for rent on Grand Trunk R.R. Bid- 2240 -Edinburg—formeriy occupied by Silver Lake Septic Tank Co. and previously as lum- ber and coal yard—has building suitable for office and living quar-' ing at ters, modern facilities, scales Will permit sign on cornor o Dixie Highway and Edinburg near State Police Station, Tillson. | PE _2-4532 or OR 32-2311 STORE BLDG. 993 MT. CLEMENS pa cnn $60 per month, Call i0x300 PT Zoned Ci Commercial, Terms. WM, G. WHITCOMB, REALTOR | FE_5-0523 -MANUFACTURING Close tn vacant CONVALESCENT OR TOURIST HOME Over 1% acres on paved street in largest city = arge modern Sbedrm. house to-| peere with 4 separate housekeep- g cabins. All completely fur- nished. Ideal for convalescent or rest home, as there ix none locat-| < in county Reduced from $26,- to $19,500 for quick sale. $4. $1.500 down. FLOYD KENT, Realtor 4 OW: «Lawrence FE 56-6105 Open Eves. Next to the Consumers Power Oakland Avenue Good location for bustness td $ room house ic a 9 Full basement, heat, extra lavatory, * car arage. Owner has just re- luced price to $14,250, 83,- 700 down. Grocery—Davisburg Good grocery and =! business. SDM Iicense grossed $75,000 Includes al! equipment, real estate and, large wWelk-in refrigera- OTs ullding 54x80. Extra atore and apartment show- ing income of $90 per ie Reasonably priced at 000, terms, Roy Annett Inc. | = REALTOR Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 _ Rent-Lease Bus Prop 49A RESTAURANT FOR RENT OR lease. Modern fully equipped Two large adjoining frooms, all newly decorated In small village, 20 miles from Pontiac. near Gort, course and lake. Open. MElrose 43164. STORE ROOM FOR M FOR RENT, SUIT- able for.any busiriess, 375 ‘Auburn Ave, FE 30414, eves FE 2-5219. LOT ON AUBURN RD. | northern county. | Federal 80408. : h near Pontiac showing exce]) oat net profit, Low overhead goed modern equipment makes sound investment. Couple ean operate. $15,009. fown. LET'S GET WITH IT Don't let another day go by with- out seeing this liquor bar in pay land County, Modern equipmen sharp building and plenty one | 7) parking all x0 make this a by you will be proud to own ar Profit will prove it MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION 1573 8. Ms pe! Rd FE 41582 Plentw of Parking at our front door, Partridge aOU NTS Stes ORTHERN LI titel el year TOR bar doing round business. Truly one the eaten ene cleanest bars in the usable real estate included at . $65.000 on terms BUSY mass jt a M59 west of Pontiac. Now eressiog $75,000 per rear Excellent in hooming area $6500 full price plus tock, Terms. tet 1 AKE HURON year ‘round home i lus 2 lakeshore cottages. Excel- 2 ent location on white sandy beach and US8-23. A wonderful place to spend the summer and enjoy fh resins at the same time terms, Will trade | for onde o or Michigan property. WARD FE. PARTRIDGE. REALTOR FE 4-3581 NEW LOCATION AT 1's Blocks West of Telegraph Open Eve. 7 to EXTATE & BUSINESSES REAL | THRUOUT MICHIGAN BUSINESS FRONTAGE | Excellent location on Highland road in Waterford Township. Lo- cated in heart of shopping center, 400 feet available and owner will sell ail or part of fale choice | frontage. Easy terms iE. C. Wood Co. REA Saose oo ‘take <_ Open bs & kod 5.30 call ‘Gn Fits Classified Aas! Toswap what you don’t need for, a what you do, call '2-8181. \ FE, and ga-) Need $500 or Less WITH QUICK SERVICE? Then Home & Auto ts the piace to come Most loans your first visit 80 one for cash to & furniture or signature and jan suited to your auto., @ repayment Manager. berkiey Voss President. Ph. FE 58121 Home & Auto Loan Company oon 9 to 8; Baturdar 9 to 1 407 Community Nat'l Bank Bida. ~ LOANS $25 to $500 $25 to ell COMMUNITY LOAN CO 3 E. La¥renc FE 2- m0 | FPR RIENDLY SERVICE _ “WHEN YOU NEED to$500 You ean get ft quickly on vont 0 FINANCE CO. | 702 Pontiac State Bank Bide. FE ¢157q | E +1 ‘CASH NOW PAY LATER. PLAN BENEFICIAL | FINANCE CO. -; 1W. Lawrence Bt FE _2-0249 Mortgage L Loans | 54 LOANS $600 to $1,500 1. For anv purpose on homes .modern or not in Oakland County 9 Fer home “additions improvements 2 To rough-in or enclose houses partiy constructed 4. To bulld a garage or on” & garage home 5 On second mortgages Apply 200 National Building Pontiac, or phone FE 44728 Swaps or PL A pace SELECTION OF SUITS, jackets. pants, ne = cameras, radios, luggage, | musical inst for what heve you. EDWARDS OUTLET __18 8. Saginaw St. ‘30 FORD 2-DR, 0 CHEVROLET 1g-ton pickup. 12 Ft. plywood boat 5 HP Elgin agua in. bench saw, % HP rt, For sale or ciate for building material. OR Sona } LOTS WORTH 7 8208 |. $600, accepted as trade In on used | cats A. J. Van Welt, OR. 3-1385, MULTIPLE & LISTING SERVICE ‘SUPER SHARP 2 BEDROOM home —. on 2 aores ~ trade for cnouer = not modern acre- on land .comtract. — Seas jim W RIG Hi Realtor 345 Ogkiand Ave. - FE 3-94 Co-operatite Real Estate Tr cmanes ? needs weak ourteotig serve | ice await, you Leslie Fleisher. Get cash you need now... Pat! later ae monthly amounts you fon afford. Phone, write or come 55. watches, | = ND nou Pom. Sale Housetiold Goods 57. % PER CENT OFF ON DISCON- tinued Glidden colo re. Warwick's, i644" x Gl a" HS 8 GLAS SELES, x ational electrie cash spgiates, . srounfonss. 5 eye. 7 8-678. CABINET — INKS Ft Me ae ks to rom, uble pg Ley $0.95, on a thompson, 8, Perry Closet Doors ONLY $2 WEEKLY Pearson’s Bank Furniture Orchard Lake Ave. PE 4-78st 7-PIECE LIVING ROOM GROUP sie a ble eta matching | a = ALL FOR 7 PAY ONLY $2 WEEKLY pearson ¢ s Bank Furniture Sale Household Goods 57| " Will tak two or three bedroo home St bees is, Business Russell Young REALTOR vig W. Huron FE ¢4535 res "til @, Gun. PE 43063, WANTED LOTS Will trade cash Do not want resi- €r jiG SAW & ‘BELT iL? SANDER 2 FOR _paint er or what? OR 3-8832, TRADE A FREE & CLEAR 56 odern home for 6 room. Grion "or Pont, Gr sell for small _dbwn payment, Call MY Siees WILL TRADE BQ Ford for later model car, 44429, WiLL SWAP 8) CHEVIE BEL Air. for older el] car, aie aoe jet for boat and motor i of equal value. Call OL 1 _before 5, OL 1-064 ¢ For Sale Clothing 56 ae MAN'S NAVY BLUE SUIT. GIZE M LIKE NEW, $0. PHONE OR 3-5402 MUSKRAT 1 BACK COAT, SIZE 16. Like _ PE 6-9643. AING DIRECT eatern Wool- en Co. PE 68-1252. Sale e Household Goods 57 ANTIQUE JACOBIAN DINING _tm, suite. OR 3-6320 after 3 p.m. ANTIQUE REED ORGAN. GOO! NTIQUE $30. 18 Wako. 198 UTO_ WESTINGHOUSE v abet Frigidaire dryer, box and rere aan excellent condition, EM A BUY, SMALL RADIOS, 66 TO for acreage ee Grave area, Would like 2, 3, bed acre lots. GE PORTABLE IRONER, USED f 5-687. 6 mos, $50, FE LAMP, PLAT- corner. ¢u Furniture and Appliances 125 -W. Huron 8t. FE _“Where Wrigier's Used to Be" MAHOGANY LARGE pitenaes table 24750, MARCH BARG AINS Walnut Bedroom Sutte......940.00 1—Reg. sane bs ‘4 a“ cn 1—Reg, $339.95 94" Philco oe Bwivelet wae $288 1_ Reg. $208.00 94" Philco 15 Re ‘, $100.66 21” Raytheon Table 1- Pon $170.95 21" ‘Ambesesior a —_ = ‘21° Phileo ‘Doluze 1- “Reg. e : 1- oe —_—- “2” Phileo ‘Blond BENDIX ELECTRIC DRYER. guaranteed, Deliver: $2 per week. Maytag Washer, late mii! condition, $39. Phone BOTTLE GAS New low price Complete instal- | lation Only 610 pilus gas Kenyon | Fueigeas OR 3-2491 ‘CARPETING, 150 8@. YDS, BEIGE wool blond mahog. Hollywood bookcase All like new Mahog. oval a + table, 6 chairs, pr. chests, maple highboy, Chaise longue, 9 chairs, nested, til tables, lr gah pictures, radio-~ te. 820 fal com ete _ &. om Birmingam. MI_6 CASH FOR SMALL RECORD _piayers, FE 5-6758. CASH FOR ono, _PORMITURS tools, OR_3 mirror, mb, canoe panier ant SET: - hogany tables. chairs, inmsal dishes MA 6-604) CHROME DINETTE SETS. ASs- sembie these yourself and save. Four chairs and table, $6095 | value. $3995. These are brand new 1955 models, famous make, . Formica tops, all popular colors. " Come tn, look, compare and be convinced of these extraordinar bargains Michigan Fluorescent, | ae es Lake Ave REFRIGERATOR. , $7 ‘eta after 4 | 12x t2 L iNOLI EUM $7.20 | $9 WALL TILE RN. FT. Ze GUAR. HOUSE PAINT GAL Uh = 1c VINYL INLAID ML RUBBER BASE PAINT, GAL 3. BALE, ALCOHOL-ANTIFRERSE SYERS 141 W HURON. FE 43064 17 RCA LAMP SR “VAC. uum sweeper Ox17 rug, pad. Presto Betas cooker, All Rike | __new F 825 | ELEC PORT. SEWING MACH. | Forward and reverse stitch, 1 yr. old 730 Melrose FE 4-0755 | ELECTROLUX LATE MODEL like new Take over balance of $44.88 oF Be7 men of $1122 for four fist Dealer, Phone FE FOR Scar: ~ GUARANTEED | ne $39 95 {rigerators Wringer washers” .. $99 06 uD fpinner washers : $69 95 Vacuum cleaners .... ff 7.05 =” ROY'S, 06 Oakiand 2-402) 17° CROSLEY CONSOLE a oL | eat ;2 NEW COFFEE TABLES. TWO birch, one mahogany OR 93-5526 FOR SALE: WHIRLPOOL WASH- Westinghouse Dryer, Berak- . chrome dinette set, prea- , _Road—Northville 77232. \FREEZER. TAKE OVER PAY- | ments, Wa se elec. dryer. | ms OL 2-38" ene { ‘Ss 17° ADMIRAL TV y. “TABLE | model: OR 30301. GAS STOVE, $15. TABLE WITH ehairs, 816, Boys roller skates, Size 6, like new. $10, FE 44756. pe Aue record players. FE | | SARTON V WASHER. ER. USED TWICE. Ww. AIT E'S) TELEVISION 135 Draper, BASSINET, COMPLETE WITH iba HORDE p REFRIGERATOR, ATOR: 1119 stand and mattress and plastic Cu, Ft. Good Condition, vere Even-Flow steriliser, 428 43813. aeburn, an teOH Dorr TION CO. vn 21921, APPLI- rices to all. OUSE CO FREE LL GENERAL. wansalo xie Mignway. PARK FR NANCHOR FENCES | Walton, Cor. Joslyn PE 2-225 PERFECT CONDITION. 180 BQ. yas. wool turf beige song arn Almost new blonde m Holly- wood twin beds. with case open eect ——— cae - r mahog, ovel dining ie. chairs, pr. chests. Reproduction Barly American highboy. Chaise lounge, 2 chairs. Coffee, tilt top ested Lem Mir- ror. Pictures, ete. 620 ct. Birmingham, MI 6-0454. Plastic Wall Tile... ea. Unclaimed Linoleum ........- pod eine Senge Betoaiiec sie ANAAnSA $1 ‘a Harold’ . Paint “& Tune: . re Whirlpool. | REPLACEMENT | No own FHA spproved. _PREE PnEBTIMATES. FE 5-1471__ ATTENTION PRE-SPRING CLEARANCE Used ae 1 le 945 per M WH re TIMBERS 2-3 ria-13 ft. re erqaie 08 og weed eo pe bl iding and insulation. ort pol prices on — eee ane gs an nd save, esti SURP LUS LU AIBER & $340 Highland Rd. (M59) OR 3-7003 ~ CASH FoR oF FRRNTORE 7 TON | GE “PACKAGE, “AIR “CON: | ditioner FE $-6442, 2 yrs. oid BATHROOM FIXTURES, Younos- town kitchen Purnaces: Ou, gas and coal. Hot water and steam boilers cutoumatie water heater, hardware, electrical supplies: Ce oes sodt ag WEIOHTS Lapeer Rd. FE 4-54 2 ) KINGSTON, “TANK TYPE - 2 UP right, used vacuum cleaners. Cail EM 3-3843 Lowe Bros. | | jo:-2¢° LOGAN FLOOR MODEL | \ Lathe All attachments Em 3-4515. |BEE HIVES. (30) ALL EQU Ip- ment, incl, extractor, Must sacri- fice Make offer EL 6-39 2 WHEEL Taree WITH RACK. $45. OA 68-3147 % CARAT DIAMOND. $335 FE 5-1008 _ ; APARTMENT SIZE GAS RANGE. slightly scratched. Also. full size ranges in electric an as at extraordinary values Mich- — yinercoce® 392) Orchard four burner, $120.50 value, sree] se ee AND WASH BASIN. __Reasonable. PE 23-7015, BEEP AND PORK, HALP AND quarters. Opdyke Market FE 5-Th41. GET IT QUICK through Classified Yes, whatever it is — dial FE 28181 writer and get it! for an ad i 4 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 MATERIAL SALES CO. | Age hire cop. Surety. 2685 Adst)1 Be eek ae \. FA. ex mot SINKS. we i300. 00.30. These model aa "lie. several 42- ry ine and O0 tn. models. i e IKE. MAGIC! to ad disappearing stairway, R MARCH ONLY CHURCH'S INC. ot Squirrel Rd. FE 20333 JET WATER PUMPS, 960.55. G. A. Th 80 8 Perry. For Sale Miscellaneous 60) F mirror standard Call between | ‘ Py 6pm.) . F_ 3a 32-2203. a in 4x8 PLYSCORE These ar eee Lad i py or MA 5-006 _— LUMBER. CASH ANTE CARRY | @ x0" Plaster bd. ea e172 x8'x%” Platter bd, es. 5 1.60 ee ie : 1.76 ps ent 2.23 3.89") 6.25 95; 2.10 1.45 5.45 195 3.85 185.00 off, Paul s. I 6120 Bogie pare Commerce Sale. Store Equipment 64 Cee an be tae tee Restaurant. 17 6. Washington, OLD GARAGES REPAIRED Terma Sap Pe a ESE SALES as OEPAIRS ig crea tc en ANDERSON HDWE. laine re bog rs PUMPS Reg, $856 1-3 HP. jet pumps, now Myers seep, _—— ——s well 2 dr. R & H. Hydra. 2 tone. & Mint ¢on- R. & H. Nice. condi- station wagon. 9,000 car condition, 14 Ford custom. 2 dr. R& Ht. 2 Clean. Can bought ht. down pba naar aio, . ir cond — ame but willing. per lb. Needless to say anes & . your ALi, G00D For Sale 9 For Sele Cars 91) SEEFREY FORD SALES | 7? 53 CADILLAC aS alr 4 oie haemo full Seutranim R Beater. automa power, R & whitewalls, — chepme wire wheels. te | HOWARD LARE. INC. sale or trade tine 2705 Orchard Leke Rd. Keego Elizabeth _Lake Ra. % CHEV. CPE. VERY CLEAN. Motor perfec’ _FE 44355. WHY WALK? USE WHEELS. JOIN our riding club, No down pay- lect. $95. ment mee th Free Gold LITTLE Bell et. steering, Power by te ed ie 3106 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego <= | 1980 HUDSON CLUB A oct 2 FORD PICK UP. “EXCELLENT |, CHEAP TRANSPORTATION & H, Overdrive. In very -| condition. sacrifice. Best | ‘41 Chev. Club S47. tion. Private owner. fis. _ offer. PE v004) 2 ce Meseutye. nant $87. EM_3-2732. j03 DODGE % TON EXPRESS. |, “%, Forse. $0, and up. a a & tires very good. | +59 e, 7 New ‘bo Buick. loaded wy - HOWARD LARE, INC. loo OTHER CARS di 1706 Orcharg_Lake R¢.__Keeeo pconoMyY USED CAR “MARKET reait 1941 @mc TRACTOR, 1 140 MODEL. | 23 Auburn FE 42131 ae @ ee, New ‘ss, 210, 4 DR, 6 CYL. CHEV. Dd] 3 Pelee tet | “ie ana Dh. ‘ress FE eee w rw it pi. lerms. Peed must ‘sell. | $4 CHEV. 2-DOOR. VERY CLEAN. Pd wenn PEee og ety vol ate eS. Se oe VROLET 4 A CAR BECAUSE, OF SHORT | is? PORI “PICKUP RUCK WITH | i952 AND ‘53 CHEVROLET EMPLOYM NO CRED heater. on and tires are very Plymouth. Aldo a Coates, BAD eer. i ETC? oO wn payment needed. ‘00D SELECTIO FE “on Oe Fe ain Terms, FE 2-202 we Mela MAUTOMOBILES | ‘0 CHEVIE zs DR. EXCELLENT THAT YOU BU condition, Carl Manning, “VERY AND | OP AS} No Co-Signers! Immediate Delivery! brakes, Pow- | White- - a, HOWARD SARE ING i. hard-top, oie asel, “nakee gti : rek Motor Sales _ . FE 40507 re need & be my r 22_ Auburn } | RECOVERED int tiac Chieftain: deluxe neten No ~ Eye Catcher real dell snd an hard iw No Main st. Clarkston Fords, Fontions 2 dr. coer Bights "til 9 MAple 5-5566 ‘ss vcuaty ge, 1,409 miles. wii 54 Ford, One owner mo? RAMBLER mARDTOP, | (ft Misr. Cadillacs’ tore - "55, V8 Hudson Hollywood Hard- | ‘54 & ‘53 Chevy Bel Airs re mo. A Buic Laer miles. ’ Jacobson’s Motor Sales | +33 4°"s2 Biudebakers Va, Myare. Your Ram bler-Hudson Dealer 1°62 ES - dr, R& ; Corner Pike & Cass ae As a Guerérive, 5 ie “Fords, viub coupe. $1 FORD | CONVERTIBLE wats, |'32 Olds 08.9 dr. Hydra. Good condition. 3681 Crooks Ra.|.p2 Fiymouth, sha Between Auburn and 8. Blvd | °? Sit .Siw NG | ARRANG __ FE 5-7838. WILL TRAD | | | vo / REAL celts | on (GomTRacts etn oa) ECONOMY. x USEF B CARS FE 42131 1962 ue prt mile _gain. hb Fust and noe to O} very Y clean. Custom m-be seen at Cu | Rebuilders mn = she Please | CHIEF. STA mttane ogg Std, - extras. Bar- 6-6626 Pon. | fl This | Auto Low NO MONEY DOWN |'4@ Pontiac 2 dr. Hydramatic- radio and more various makes to choose | i MOTOR 8ALEs FB 0 | S. WOODWARD MI 4-3410 Lay heater. R KNER uns perfect i as PONTIAC 2-DR. ;DELUXE HY- | dramatic. Will Reet! 118 Church Ortonville 27-5 New. “OF F Peale N MERCURY: | aa ae PONTIAC GATALING | SEDAN. | Lo Cl ate AC. $95. CARL REDIT. ee PONTIAC STAR CH CHIEF CAT- _élina, jaded Phone MA 5-6486. 4560 Elizabeth Lake R ERS MAN- } fae NTINENTAL DEAI. BIRMINGHAM ___ ss SOrdan _ 6-3033 6-2200 WILL ACC ACCEPT | Outboard motors balance ea: BILL S een Bob Frost | Gift. sta wn LAKE Oni iow MoTOR SALES | BIRMINGHAM al ar a 4 r “: - > FORD — MERCU ¥ Deal Direct! CLEAN — = eee r CARS i968 ry RTS COUPE No Finance Co.! ae beautiful 2 tone, PG. 10,000 m poet et oe Maeydan he, OT me! Buy Here—Pay Here | Mgreury, 82 Custom’ door °° — Olds ‘52 68 4 door R & H.. $ 845 | DODGE 1953 sean. - TONE Y’ALL COME Ford "53 Custom 8 3 door -- § 806 | ivory and light g TO » | Chevrolet ‘52 2 ig =e $ 095 dio and heater. Budaet priced Pontiac °54 Sport $1045 | a Sotces Sashet ome ome serum’ NATIONAL | Fone iicise Woraon tis ait MOTOR SALES Mercury "54 Custom 4 door “ g1tas | H ki Ch | ee Ses An =——| Demet aidesr | (sine, as Ins eV. 1 147 ¢+WHEEL DRIVE JEEP. Ford ‘55 Victoria. R & H — $1695 7s; inte Mighway 06 M18 | Seis Ga SREP STATION | Loan o Capri Couve sits col 5 MA 5-071 nites “tu @| “#8 Tastee tty poe oa OR 447, | M ts reury 38 ee nteres Coupe Sises —— te neoln ‘apr ‘oupe $2605 | "Por. ~ gwixpow cours RAISER, 051, 1H, COOP CONDI incoln ‘53 Capri 4 door $2705 race. eTrour m offer, €251 Monrovia ‘M4 LINCOLN CAPRI ¢+DR_ POW- Bob Frost, Inc. D 850 s. WOODW ARD { bend +s see lier Wit Dpetel | ine FORD a 900D TRANSPOR. er windows Power seats, auto | thing of ae pymes ent 1090 2 FORD. «De on aD AN OOD | ee R&H, etc. Low mile- Terme, or hg ene | condtt fair tires, cee FE “faKe ORIOW MOTOR SALES mal a SS ee, —. _ | M24 at Clarkston Rd RN & M, hydrametic, tom’ eis: |— 198 FORD V8 TUDOR, 6173 FORD - MERCURY nals, new covers, good tires, | Cari Manning, 4560 Eliz. Lake Rd. My ta riect motor. Can be handled for | FORD 1882 4 DOOR. RADIO, HEAT.- | 1955 MERCURY 2 DOOR CUSTOM | Leese Tale Tees | See tee haat Ea | eehee et eae [sep . Call FE ask for Ra “eM ott, 1274 «Round Lake oe on iy ee sy t LOOK! wusT SELL rr} C FORD CUSTOM. lceiea Inquire 6 Tiey St. a Eee ered Gamers 35 MERC CONV COSTO signals. ees oe Clean, long skirts gold with sone Cacrdier 6 69. sharp. MA 4.2042 aa: | ___Nhie_ Orion top 8-0379 power, coches wbbedl mp. ull 4 ee Sates. at ‘$2. NASH RAMBLER HARDTOP. ecu A corral —, pons: s eek | idea FORD, cue COUPE SHARP. ney: A nice second car for the | bes t y end cpectal cole | _ 22.000 LAKE ORION MOTOR BALES or sweep, plus equipment oo JE FF RE +Y FORD SALES M4 94 Clarks —— een, Com __OA_8-2011 on qette ee er week's economy special. ' sete’, Beclind Conk e a & Dd wu ition | 1963 Pt a Club Sedan. New | car A treat to the eyes. 2-door, 1952 Dodge Cornet Clud Gyromatic drive. R & H. A real | performer . 1951 idle ped Station wagon. dust the all yarpere ear for you, ct 101 uses. . i} | 950 Plymouth deluxe Club 2 dr} ‘actory § tube push button radio ‘CALIF. BUYER TERE Birmingham _ | Heater green CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES nS Lael, Aas Beautiful sea spray 96 CLARKSTO j | CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH | Cand UR to 8 MA_ 5-514 — —— ‘a Ty 23 ao stadt est He Datiy “WARD. ater and | neat ie pay nh CARKNER SA 666 S: *AVOODW ARD MI_4-3410 | ‘31 SUPER BUICK, - 5, BLACK BPR _entree, oe teh FE yoa "e520 ee ° ATTENTION To A EMP sPECtAL DISCOUNT w 1956 Pontiacs Also we hare ese “sale oo used cara, som | pa money down. Opell every nigh | Keego Sales & Service | seat ee 2-8394 - CHEVROLET 1956 Demos. | "95 PONTIACS pon canara cme ‘SALES | ‘OR 31603 | o SIXES AND V-"'s 2 Doors—4 Doors Hardtops—Wagons Convertibles NO CREDIT PROBLEMS JUST YOUR CAR DOWN AND UP TO 36 MONTHS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Highest Trade — Lowest Terms TAKE wd aie | OF OUR LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION ALL KING SIZE BARGAINS. BUDGET PRICED FOR EASY Ni BEFOR DON'T ee ACT TODAY! ymouth Plaza Club Sedan. | ry enORD D CONV. a Se | 70 ROCHESTER FORD DEALER 1e71l FE 8-410 “FOR MORE THAN. 20 srmAns a} ~ OLIVER | Lots of extras "YOU R CREDIT 1S_ GOOD HERE 50 USED CARS WE CARRY YOUR NOTE BRAID > one | radio, heater om tires. $17 6. Birmingham ‘SS OLDS 68, 4 DR. HYDRAMATIC. | premier white | NER M 66'S. WOODWARD MI'4-3410 | ag Oude rT) ey COUPE. JEFFREY FORD SALES OA 90 | Ever DeSoto - a on Deale wetear of Pal a eat | Fall In Love 1955 FORD MAINLINE 2 DR. S1195 LARRY JEROME ___ GOOD PLACE TO_BU BUICK Pontiac sale $675 52 Pontiac 2 Dr R&H, A Beauty $895 "33 Pontiac 2 Dr R&H, One Ownes 1695 'S§ Pontiac 4 Dr. All the Extras $1495 ’54 Pontiac Starchief Catalina, Loaded Plus 15 Other Nice Pontiacs to Choose From HASKINS, Q) [VER CHEVROLET Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer 61 Dixte —— — Ld MApie 65-5071 ul 9 - BUICK 210 Orchard Lake FE 2-9101' th a Used Car? Wi vex most certainly 1955 SEDAN. SPACTOU will with this LINCOLN CAPRI. 4 DOOR INTERIOR, BEAUTIFUL hes. STERY ey .TO BI GORGEOUS EXTERIOR THE. FULL SPOWEn PACK 80 THAT YOU PLEASURE TR CARI UW Mr, Peterson at WILL TRANS ' SPIRITED "YoU. MAY. TO. vou heads reese c ain ~ CY OWENS 147 8. Saginaw St rE 8.3588 | | ____Opeh @ am. to ® pm _ Are Your CAR PAYMTS. TOO HIGH? We Need '54 —'55 —'50 | Models of All Makes for Ou r USED CAR LOT XN on WOODWARD AVE Trade Us Your Fquity , and We Will Pay Off Your Car and Give Y *sO—'51 or oua "32 Ee MOUT 7D) NASH—PLY or with extremely "MOUTH FREE & CLEAR | low payments—depending on your equity. ISEE US | We have 34 su NOW! ch models in stock at present. NORTH | 1000 S. Woodw | Birmingham CHEVROLET | ard Ave. MI Ais] i | DOWN "52 Dodge Sedan "52 Pylmouth Sedan "51 Pontiac Sedan 50 Hudson Sedan (2) | 50 Buick Sedan (2) ‘30 Mercury Club Coupe "49 Pontiac Sedan "49 Dodge Sedan ‘48 Pontiac Sedan 46 Plymouth Sedan "46 Ford Convert. OLDS-CADILI.AC Cass at Orchard Lake FE 80488 3 BUICK | * Ch eV. sale $9 85 °S4 Chev. 2 Dr. R&H, Clean $465 "S2 Chev. 21): R&H, Nice $765 "53 Chev. 4. D1 No Rust, R&H $1395 "55 Chev. 2 Dr. Low filage Plus 12 Other Good Chevies to Choose From OLIVER - BUICK 1 210 Orchard Lake FE 2-9101 Bright Spot NO MONEY |’33 Chevie 2 dr _'53 Plymouth Cl. Cpe. $695 ' Plymouth 4 door #3 Purmo 4 door pe mi i Se "MONEY DOWN $395 FULL PRICE. | 60 other cars to choose fro COMMUNITY - MOTORS’ Bombay red and ite. ‘Th es a ike. new. CARE 6's. WOOL WOODWA\ RD. De <5 ne i Apel ie 1983. RADIO iO, HEAT- - larg ga78, Ar. Ar- Auto Beles 1374 Rd. EM 301117. OLDSMOBILES NEW AND USED FOR & GOOD DEAL A SQUARE DEAL vosatee: Ideal Radic STUDEB er, oes thur’s Lake ¥ HOUGHTEN & SON. | YOUR yarenOty OLDSMOBILE | _GMC TRUCK DEALER LIKE NEW. ;. RADIO, soft atematic drive, $185. LITTLE | ~ HOT |, SPOT sae eee 35 Dodge 2 dr 55 Pontiac | Cat. '’55 Ford 2dr........ "$1445 ’34 Pontiac Wagon. .$1425 54 ea 4 "dr.. . $895 ’S4 Pontiac 2 dr..... $995 Two ’53 Fords....... $745 see e ee D ‘$2 Pontiac 4 dr...... *52 Plymouth 4 dr., $595 . $495 [52 De Soto Cl. Cpe. $545, Two 51 Buicks $594, $495. 51 Dodge Hardtop.. 50 Chrysler 4 dr.. MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM $35 to $100 REIMENSCHNEIDER DODGE-PLYMOUTH Hard to spell, easy to dea} with 232.8. Saginaw ss FE 2-131 OLIVER | $495) $195, $765 | like new silver. '5] Ford 8 Convertible 5 | New top. spotless maroon Ford-O-Matic, save money.on this one. '52 Chev: 4 Dr. Deluxe . Radio & Heater, Power Glide, two tone green. ‘50 Chev. 2 Dr. Deluxe . _ Ready for That “TRIP ‘53 Merc. 4 Dr. Monterey: $1095 Color is yellow gold and black, has radio & heater, Merc-O-Matic, w/wall tires, rich . green two-tone interior. ‘53 Chev. 6 Pan Sta. Wgn.$1095 All saddle brown with green leather interior, radio dust, the thing for business c or pleas- & PES ure. ‘S4 Chev. 4 Door All black finish, radio . heater, low miles, not a scratch in or out. ‘53 Chev. Bel Air Low miles, 2 tone blue & signals, w/wall tires, looks & runs like new. ‘53 Chev. 2 Door Onyx black, heater, Power dream come true. '52 Pont. 2 Door 8 Two tone brown & ivory, Two tone metalic brown & frosters, very good tires, see ALSO | 25 USED TRUCKS—ALL SIZES AND MOD- + ELS — PRICED TO FI HARGREAVES MATTHEWS “Your CHEVROLET Dealer” 221 S. Saginaw St. It’s guaranteed, too. é h , . _s ; K : . { . A LS a 5 | ¢ _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MON DAY, MARCH 12, 056 ; \ ae “Auto Service _81| CARNIVAL. | by Dick Turner| For Sale Cars 91|_. For Sale Cars 91|__ For Sale Cars 91 —— . is. oF STATION 1991 NASH SEDAN. VERY t | Patan, aber tack Me eee fet ery Rises Powe SP ECIAL D OC NT WAIT SPERTENCED . . ira wae, $m. Shsastontats AHARE CARS! THIS i Sacha — “Excellent condition, Must sei OR Taylor Chevrs let Sales af ] Y V ti on Rarer SED. na. WEEK| i! Your acalt 4 e linder, 4 ta Papaeosieh heater, 1053 PACKARD CLIPPER DE i Sale Motor Scooters 82 ab Pe si for torque sa a eal ‘Will huxe. Club coupe. Radio, Heater, 1989 Is at Hand— samen Be. * $945 “ee © © © 4Dr. ...$ 945 ivory, radio & heater, oe es we we we ee Glide; turn signals, a se © oe eo eo radio & heater, shines. .$ 599 finish, ite & heater, . O95 5 395 beige. heater and de- it today. YOUR BUDGET. PE 4-4546 "52 Olds 88 2 Ir Radio & Heater $995 "23 Olds 4 Dr. Jet Black, Hydra. $2295 "55 Olds 2 Dr All Power, Clean $475 "51 Olds 2 Dr. R&I Hydra., Rocket Engine Plus 15 Other Good Oldsmobiles to Select From OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake FE 2.9101 ~ LINCOLN-MERCURY | JEROME ” OLIVER: | |, |: $1 Chevrolet 2 Dr. SPECIALS ONLY REQUIREMENTS ARE GOOD. CREDIT AND LOW DOWN PAYMENT YraT: i 33 Lincoln Capri Hardtop Full Power. two tone paint. WW tires, Hydramatic $45 71 per mo One owner ‘34 Mercury 4 Dr. Sed. Merc-O-Matic, Radio and Heater sharp, $50.49 per mo. "34 Mercury 2 Dr. Two tone paint. one owner low miieses: Merc-O-Matic, $40.28. net 33 Mercury4 Dr. Sedan | Radio & heater. an’ blue. See it today, $47 71 per "54 Ford 4 Dr. Sedan Radio & heater All new tires $25 17 per mo 83 Mercury Hardtop Radio & heater, Merc-O-Matic WW tires. $3979 per mo ‘34 Mercury 2 Dr. Sedan Radio & heater. Maroon and a dandy, $39.28 per mo "53 Mercury Hardtop Radio & healer, Overdrive, $40.04 per mo. | Radio & heater, $1971 per mo_ } 52 Chevrolet 2 Radio & heater two tone paint, | real sharp. $27.24 per mo. | } "51 Dodge 4Dr. Radio & heater, Hydramatic $22.64 per mo CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY | Cass at Pike Sta: FE €3685, THE LARK IS ON THE WING SPRING IS RIGHT AT AND WE HAVE JUST AKOU ND THE CORNER HE PONTIAC RETAIL STORE RE-LOWERED THE PRICES TO MAKE ROOM FOR ADDITIONAL | USED CAR TRADE-INS — STOP IN AND | SEE THESE CARS WITH THE UNHEARD-OF PRIGES: ‘55 Pont. Star Chief Cat. Radio & Heater, Hydramatic ‘55 Pont. Star Chief 4 dr. Radio & Heater and Hydramatic '55 Ford Custom Radio & Meater and Ford-O-Matic "54 Pont. Star Chi A very sharp car '54 Pont. S-C Cust. 4 dr.. Radio & Heater and Mydramatic. '54 Pont. Deluxe 2 dr.... Radio & Heater and Hrdramatic. '53 Pont. Cus. Cata. Radio & Heater Hrdramatic '54 Ford club coupe Radio & Heater, Standard SLift. Extra Clean. 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Medical stu- dent in Paris is involved with French woman in “Happy Birth- day.” (4) Medic. “The Glorious, Red Gallagher,” story of nurse. who wants tg retire, but ——— at her job to help young mother. | Hope Emerson plays the nurse. (2) T Love Lacy. Lucy and _ hatch a plot to break their h bands of habit of wearing dis reputable clothes in “Clothes Make the Man.” | Ll: 0 Tonight. The Four Cadillacs, vocalists; Don Adams, comedian; Hal Holbrook, actor, guests of Steve Allen. TUESDAY MCRNING | | in jail 6:50—(2) Meditations. (4) Today's unload the Farm | 6:58—(2) On the Farm Front. 7:00—(2) Good Morning, (4) To-| | 7:30—(2) Good Morhing. | it: :55—(2) Weather. 8:00—(2) Cartoon Classroom. Little Rascals. 8:30—(2) Captain Kangarvo. Wixie Wonderland 9:00—(4) Romper Room 9:20—(2) Love Story. (7) Heart- throb Theater 9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth 10:0y—(2) Garry Moore Show. (4 Ding Dong School. 10:30—(2) Arthur .Godfrey. Ernie Kovacs Show. |10:65—(7)) News. Story Studio. | chord FT :00—(4) Home. . <./ 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich \11:15—(7) News Ace. News. Robin = & Rickey. TUESDAY AFTERNOON (D (4), |more reason than her talent and stature: Lisa also wrote the basic jstory from which the teleplay will be adapted .. Dick Powell yells that CBS is-| a “trust,” now that CBS will | consistently good | “Four-Star Playhouse” to make room for network-owned fare . .. Mrs. Calabash's big-nosed boy friend will be looking for a new —— next year... Goodman Ace, adroit writer, already has show to feel so secure so early . British Jet Travels | Record 1,132 M.P.H. LONDON (#®—Britain claims her idart-like new jet fighter, the Fairey Delta 2, has captured the ‘world speed record with a mark of 1,132 miles an hour, * * = The Royal Aero Club said the single- ~Jet plane known to airmen as the ‘Droop Snoot™ struck this. 9:30—(7) Realm of the Wild. “Arc- ;4:9g—(9) Valiant Lady. (4) Ten- average in two runs over a nine- tic.” “Outlaw Grizzly.” (9) Vaughn Show. Musical variety. (4) Robert Montgomery nessee Ernie. (7) 12 O'Clock Comics. 12:10—(9) Prayer. Sign On mile course in southern England It recaptured the record from the United States. Test pilot Peter Presents. Young couple’s mar- 14.1519) Love of Life. (9) Magic TWiss was at the controls: riage is endangered by husband's failure to win success in his business in “The Brief Case." starring Gloria DeHaven, John Hudson. (2) Ruth wants a new refrigerator, but Matt won't buy her one she gets a Reed and Matt finds SERVICE! BLAKE RADIO TV 3149 W. Huron FE 4.5791 December Bride. */1:00—(2) Ladies Day. of Music. 12:30—(2) Search ; (49 Feather Your Nest. Beulah. /12:45—(2) Guilding Light. (9) Fea- | turette for Tomorrow. (7) (4) (Color) Colorland. (7) Lunchtime Drama (9) News. Shoppers Show. 1:15—(4) Fun to Reduce 1:30—(4) Good Cooking. ' 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) (Col- or) NBC Matinee Theater. (7) * _ Afternoon Film Festival. 3:36—(2) Bob Crosby Show 3:55—(9) -News 4:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) A Date’ With Life. (9)—Justice Colt. 4:15—(2) Secret Storm. (4) Mod- ern: Romances. 4:30—(2) On Your Account. (4) Queen for a Day. 5:00—(2)—The Early Show. (4) — Pinky Lee Show. (7)—Mickey Mouse Clubs. (9)—Dance Party. 5:30—¢7) Mickey Mouse Club. | | (4) (Color) Howdy Doody. (9) | Howdy Doody. * Col US. Horace H. ee of the ‘a F100C Super Saber at just over 822 miles an hour, Another U.S. plane, the Bell X1A, has flown at 1,650 miles per hour but not under record conditions, Bing Undergoes Minor Surgery on Eyelid BEVERLY HILLS, Calif, uw» — Minor surgery on an eyelid isn't — to slow up Bing Crosby, it all. The singer underwent the sur- gery Saturday for removal of a ‘small growth, a member of his \family said, He is expected to re-| sume normal activities this week, ‘the spokesman added. Award Given Thomas BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (INs} — The Jewish National Home for Asthmatic Children has presented \comedian Danny Thomas with its golden Caduceus Award at the Denver Home's 48th annual emer — last night Perry Como’s been} (7) Signed for next season At $7,500 per) hour-of-pleasure, first of the Como Air Force set the previous! record last August when he flew, vide answers to two interesting questions: Does Shakespeare the appeal to a mass American) audience that He always has held a | | ' DAWN AS MARY — British actress Dawn Addams poses in role of Mary Stuart, 16th cen- tury ruler of Scotland, in re- enactment of famous trial scenes for a relatively limited audience? | : *|he could neither speak nor move, and couldn't even open his mouth/|— kinked, cutting off air, when she was placed unconscious in the 20-) inch-wide alcove. i - Emory Strauser, Neenah | ‘$64, 000 hallenge’ Makes Television Deb t TAH 8 | -- Today's Radio Pro Trams (tars Wi ie rT Palces Go tothe Dos a ooo WIR, (760). CRLW, (990) WWi,(900) WAR, (1130) | WXYE, (1270) |= WON, Ge) WIE, Came = senele - ; a e € u u r e a. e ' ¥ Shorr | | WPON. News, Musi” CKLW, Bud Davies 14 Light | brow® Un a poe EO Le | armel Parent Quiz 2: — re fi wai we wl MTOM, Zoe and Orviie | * yews. Parade Teak, Howe Caravan , : ping _ AB IOr ) i Oo nsu m : | & San OF coromoniet) Sot a KANGAE CH whe nerncelpcor Od Grmipe 0 the hepa Still Not Selected for ar *~ yaaa business has gone to the dogs|when_ he's gph in Bap as ‘New Program 23 United States here, and if that works out it/soon as he's crisis they'll 2 Mates a0 Reoky aye the ci ithe dco, “We'd he to tae : By JACK O'BRIAN n bleeine i" pas Gaps Seng meerwog ene Ty mene lho! wats Bgl YORK (INS) — mean 4 sedi . LJ offering policies covering hospital] “Well, people do the same things . 5 h $64,000 Question,” i have two tt SPpeceed jexpenses for pooches who fall ill,|with their dogs, and with insurance W, Shorr ’ . Ww ve 36 Lament are wounded in brawls, or come)|they won't have to.” we. Weekday isolation booths when it starts|37 Done over too close te ee WPON, News, Record Rm Ed 8 Narrow eut >» @ car. 1:30—WIR, Guest House throwing cash into the CBS-TV air } : WWJ, Morgan Beatty Meteod |Sunday, April $ 41 Boy's: Nelson said a similar project SATS Reve Beene News, | It'll use new. challenger’s to tace « apes may be worked out for cats if the. New 1956 ¥ goer 1:26 WaR Houe Party {folks who've won $8,000 and ups Unadutered.” [oe Momence pose occonding we ENERAL ELECTRIC : 0:00-WIR, Bing Crosby pd. ot Teenie (0M the parent sho w. . . Soe vam Tpplan G pt 7 Jw 4 It still lacks an emcee, though) « eburch Sk See | ieetaeeell tt al ‘Since there are no risk tables WASHERS. : kid seuss | (Why not Hal March?) 1s gu a2 for hounds, insurance men Nel- Jee WIBK. Short - &** * [i Where po oh OBE eis Get) 2 eet son and Reabe spend several os tore F . seem, ned : paupers. eat 3 Monster 16 Wooded o Overturne ‘ ‘ 6:36—W. Scouts $:00—W, ot Bants| NBC film cutters’ found ene |%¢ In favor cf 4 Equals as Wg oy sword | months plodding doggedly : : wave, “Piretene wre ole authentic German film it eam’t |54 tore sec" 5 | 3 iieea + Secure | through records of five local vet- CKLW, John Steele Cw: aa possibly use in the “Twisted [50 Adstroc: ie SS ay "eee on inna covering 10,000. pets ‘ Ee esd ee, Ge cock. | os a ‘oe, Ce sie | ees *wwa' Telesbecd Deer" 30—-WIR, Muse Hal” po ha al re aera and get =~ oy OE %8 Estonian city 31 pame “We've set the premium low - ip adae ba ae bye : i —~l FH Sen a Beret come. jenough—$15, a year—for an yown- WJBK: News, Mickey Shott ware me | plnating seay Hho Soptetuber | 1 ass toed 10 Suspend — 1 pakpeter form) er to be interested,” Nelson said swPe News, 24 Orville wae t morn in a German stream ... . The policies go on sale today WWJ, Contrasts of Music 1486 ve roars eon dome mari DLi Kj Ri h d IIT’ 4\They're being written by the Em-' cKLW. Bot ang. Ray wes = McKensie pond of Sas Pacha . ivier in Ing IC ar Des mee os ; : = ; ae a d : they would soon be available ‘in. f Ww, ee so gaye Sb ES SES | A noe vow we moe mo BEINGS Poetry, Blood’ to TV ira‘. * | x 5G-E Mix or Motch, PO iW, TV “Emmy” awards three months : PROVIDES FOR EXPENSES WoaK. i. ener Meow weg) Jin while they to rebuild the By CHARLES MERCER What effect will the showing Of) he sien provides for euch o&- TOM’S ELECTRIC 10:30—-WJR, Curt Massey CKLW, Bddie Chase shabby reputation they've earned.| NEW YORK W@®~There is both/this film on TV have on the box I Lewis WJBK, Don y poetry and “blood' and thunder in|°lfices of nation’s movie houses. penses as hospitalization, surgery, Two ¥ CKLW: Ted MeCoy WEON, Dinner Serensde |DROPS OUT OF SHOW the “histores” of William Shakes-| : ‘rays, laboratory — ——~ we Volume Locations yy aut , sar tes een tore tiecvely ‘cor ||)} 5 Bon — og’s illness or © BORIC Hoctheretes riday's * rson-to-Per-\ties been more effecti com: SC @ : MaAteir -- Today's Television Programs - - Shc fares ae DiSCOVEE BODY ere wnt sl «yen a oe | Y e Gg : “fla! ‘and Candy March wil jastlier'e theneé production ef “Rich: . licensed veterinary hospitals for MArket 4-9559 : about get into their fancy new/ard III,” which made its Ameri- fue dogs from 6 months to 10 years Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. East Side flat April 6 for “Persap-ican debut on NBC-TV yesterday. () eenage i ee . — to-Person."’ Hal's deserved popu- The three-hour color film was the wih a limi Channel 2—WIBK-TV Channel ¢-WWI-TV Chaunel 7-WXYZ-TV" Channel SCKLW-TV 11215) is" paying off at $250 perilongest eingle program yet shown | $150 during the policy term, ‘: __ TONIGHT’ od pace ES News.. Doug Edwards. yore think he can ss ouvert his |64G appearance. . . —— ans en Find High School Senior| ‘the first $10, or $20 per cent of Annie eo—(7) Kukla, Fran amily. Comedy pring — theater a 7 ¢: clalm—whiche in “Trigger Twins.” (9) Circle| peel pars Ps "meus Byington, Dean Miller, Frances) OBS decided dack Benny's \have had to imagine came giow.| in Neighbor's Basement; *° i pgeette = oo 9 Theater. Roy Rogers fights Wiliam Boyd in “‘Alien Rafferty. role on “Climax” ingly to life in this great motion Boy, 17, Held of saute insurance. 4 crooked senator in “ On, + , 10:00—(7) Story Studio. 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