= ~*he’tould present his arguments in the: news columns as eA | . ‘a 4 ui it ; YOR “i “akeeeeente pu “something we thought everyone knew: namely; that eee ees, el ee ee ys IY Ok ’ * sh lcedehedlbahdish dhe A aie ~ Plans for a sbranch barik- in 4 Ag E mm Sy | See | ee nce beer deed tis Te C Pg a pay nega a ee as a by C )ppone: ents 1 cf “\ of Parking Lets. Opponents of five cent parking have allowed their ts ‘to degenerate into mud throwing, name} - a Tehay and vilification: in its lowest form. anger, passion and prejudice. / Lo ee “~The City. Manager was assailed pérsonally. The City Commissioners were assailed, too. The Mayor came in for a round of verbal abuse. The Publisher, Editor and Managing Editor of The Press _ were attacked. Merchants. were thumped without . mercy, The whole campaign sounded like a badly mannered little’ boy ran’ berserk on the a? ground. Parking was forgotten. Personal abuse took its place. | _ * * * * | ‘This newspaper was accused of cldsing its columns to private parking. * This is untrue. “|. Believing Mr. Stolorow may: have lec duped and [deceived by his own campaign manager, The Press ‘phoned him early Wednesday.morning and told him 4 rs Sega eed 2 a 2 everyone else does. WE SUGGESTED A. FuLt COLUMN\ ON PAGE “ONE WEDNESDAY AND FURTHER } STORIES -UNTIL THE CAMPAIGN ENDED. - Mr. Stolorow said he would come in \pecoatalty “yesterday afternoon, but this morning we received a) note eriacs. We renew the offer to carry his argu-\. “ments. * “ep Fe “Parking has been almost tprgotten~ ‘in ‘the heat « of H apie a a PS x = ‘Mr. Stolorow said that we had not Gone him justice -in a meeting that took place on Feb. 6. Mr. Stolorow “said he spoke for twenty minfites and The Press hadn't «carried his statement. in full, He also said we omitted =the most important part. =, ~~ Perhaps we didn’t carry the portion Mr. ‘Stolorow “thought the most important_but.we did give the event ‘a half column with a three column head on page ~“wone-.We carried the portion we believed would interest “the most people. _ Opponents of five cent parking submitted a list of quesgions to the City Manager in regard to the cost ‘und operation of the plan. We dévoted one full page “Tuesday to Mr. Stolorow's questions and their answers. fe : *, * x *.- . Our columns have been open to both elie since * the campaign started. No one from Mr. Stolorow’s “side has sought to use them. This is a plain state- ment of fact, irrespective of what irresponsible sources may jump up and down and shout in hatred and anger. The Press is always ppen to both sides, a Would we make ap exception - iff this. one instance? ‘We. supported relocation of the Coupthouse but we carried all the arguments for the other group. That has been our policy forever. | Recently we supported fluoridation, et full space /was given its opponents. We supported Eisenhower for election in the last ‘campaign and a eareful check after election revealed that we had printed more columns about Stevegson than we, had about Eisenhower. 4 | wk ww * * theo of Mr. Stolorow’s paid campaigners came in shere a month ago and spent two hours and a half selling “their cause to the Editor, Managing Editor ard City Editor. They were welcome. After this meeting they; “vanished and never returned to the Editorial Depart- nent. Were we supposed to write stories/ for a month a result of one visit? Even: the veriest tyro and ateur in publicity matters. knows more than that. : it *& & & js The City Manager, the seven City Commissioners, ‘tthe Mayor, a long list of downtown /merchants, the Publisher, Editor and Managing Edifor of The Press have all become persona targets. These people con- stitute a group that has labored to build Pontia¢ and make it-the sound and substantial city it is today. What is the reason for this unaccountable thirty-five cent frenzy? | Is their case antl that hopeless? | a GOL GEASS EE ARED EE A4O8 Dnfac State Bank In Today's s ie Plans Third Branch | 2%" ier . Editorials pesca rer spe Ber bee nee porthern part jof the city Were Te) heaters foe eee Fealed this rhorning by. Milo J.!. TY-& Radio Programs...... Bross, president of the -Pentiac Women's Pages...... t ate Bank. ~ pl Say ee ae ic bank” has’ oqutted 9 SS ill Wants. Cobo 3 fot frontage on the west side ‘af | ‘Baldwin Avenue, between Yale ai ob cant -and some in the ean ‘Ypsilariti. Approval of plans [00 tatked enthustastieally but vaguely| thé today” ‘about (a Graft of-Mayor Al-|. bert E Coke ot Dettole as, the = “the new branch, which will be t . bank's third, has just been: give’ ao and — Sapir party's candidate for mer of earlf fall. er are + in Drayjon Fil Free Gifts, Refreshments, Demonstrations 2 At Thomas Boonom: eee ‘) Open | their two-children on the night in .|Dye claims ‘self-defense, asserting years in nee up to life, upon! —— [pets and -his wife, Lois, 7, nev a to Dyes farm wits fore I favor the establishment _ of; more short term parking lots.” William G.—Spence — ‘Haven't had the opportunity to study «it ‘ (Continued on Pagé’ 2, Col. 1) = questioti to feed cattle. The farmer alleges Dye began shooting for no apparent reason. Clark assaulted. him. Dye’ s attorney, ” C1 1 ‘March.£nters | Smith, claimed that Dye has been’ Without a Roar: “persecuted by the newspapers.” Dye is ¢ ed specifically with Lion Lamb-Like March came intoday, but not lassault with. intent to murder, | much like a tion. which can bring any number of| Mild and partly cloudy weather) ison tap, with tonight's jJow rang- ing from 31-35 degrees.) He's Dae at 81, Told to Go Slow predicted for tomorrow, A lamb-like high of near 50 is LOS. ANGELES o — When Su- perior Judge Burnett Wolfson granted a divorce to William A.! And tooking bagk, February wasn't quite so bafl, either. The ‘snowfall recorded, ho inches, was! LANSING Many ‘Senate Re-\ > tLinsky.. 81, he advised the former) more than two ifiches less than New York and.. Boston clothing | 1a st. year. mercnemt: ® | Further statistifs show the aver- “Don't be in a hurry to marry,age high temperature | was 3.5+in| again.” February, a whole degree warnter Leaning on his cane, Linsky; than the secc mionth of 1955: grinned and replied: ‘‘No, I think February, 1955/ showed a -2 degree Tu wait awhile.” “lreading one day, but’ the coldest it © | got last month was”9. Linsky got the ne yesterday) The lowest) temperature preced-' after testifying his wife Fannie, ling 8 aMiwas 24 degrees. The! 79, forced him from their home last Dec. 6. e i p.m, = iOffer Nation - Rep. Reed (NY), senior Repub- iTieah onthe eommittee— without it, he said, would be “‘com- pletely unfair’’. to ordinary motor. ists. . - It would impose a yearly ‘pegit} “Iteration fee of $1.50 per 1,000) pounds for all trucks weighing over 26,000 pounds, based on either! the weight of the unloaded truck or on its licensed carrying capa- city, whichever is greater..The not Weight limit “was fived--to make it apply %o. heavy. commercial) trucks, of which there are ut. 700,000. Marilyn Pays $55 | BEVERLY HEALS, Calif. 'A $55 fine has satisfied the case jof the people vs. Marilym-Monroe! DiMaggio. Demiurely dressed ‘in a black, ‘high-necked. dress} the actress! pleaded guilty yesterday to a 1954 traffic fine, issued -when she was istill using the name of. her. ex- husband, Yankee Clipper Joe Di- | Maggio. $ ‘| Like Ike’ Pins my | ABILENE. (INS) — ‘getting out the | lIke" buttons today in a registered 50.at 2/Eisenhower’s boyhood hometown month of 1956 totaled .2,960 com-) ipared with 2,820 in January 1965. \of Abilene. he the truck tax yesterday. A pitt)” “Bread Ts Amel Puttcom _ \against traffic; Lr Babies Stuck i 5 Candidates. “Steam, Shovel Goes Sliding = 3 |With Leap Year _ : ‘| ws tee as Their Binhday Back Proposed | . Re eassurance- a “Elevelx new Pontiac area. resi- i dents are stuck without a birthd; ‘ eos st Darking Project. About Health in Pontiae “hospitals yesterday, q Ing 10) : aay a St, Joseph Mercy Hospital took} . resident's - ides the prize. Eight babies were born| 6 Office Seekers: Fail “Nixon Is’ First Choice there, ‘as other area! hospitals bad! t. Comment ‘on. Isuet: : one’ each, ee : as Running Mate New residents are: Michele ‘Before. Voters Monday . : peggy bina dager psa] wifteen of, th a "WASHINGTON: ‘aNs)— : Allen, 200 ( + Ki e candi-| President Eisénhower was. Dart Fasgas, Drayton Fisien; [28008 108 the: 1956-1967 City oft-and-running for a sec- Hollie Aun, born to Mr.’aid Mrs. |Commission yesterday en- mm jond term today after assiir- a Artie Currie, Farmington, dorsed the city’s $600,000 _}ing the nation he is_phys- : saithere are Pralip James, bora to municipal parking program _lically_able to perform all 4 8. Jessie; Debora Ann, born to ar.|W nue Sit others would not| _ jthe “important duties” of | and Mrs. gerry Blakley, Walled|S@y whéther they were in = the presidency... Lake; J Joseph, born to Mr.|favor of it or not. The chief executive gave . ns{tnt ie Gua oka Commissioner aor Vv. | |Americans ‘a candid: = named to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald|Cooley, District 1 incum-|_ |praisal- of ‘his ee So, ee and a fe bent, was out of town and — in'a drama’ climax Desde Jones, -Fermington mau |Could not be reached for vl his Pak te oem é born in St Joseph Mercy- Hospital. (comment. bea candidate for Teele ee one born to oe Se ‘On Monday, the aa Of), Fe eee, = x 1S eral Hospital; Aileen Carol, born|*He city will cast ballots for} < MIRED IN PONTIAC CREEK A 2-ton city tie Creek of debris and while ‘moving it voting J ie said, that as- “recovered ee [> Me, and Mrs. Leo Patina, Tei AGRINEL the proposal shovel sunk deep in thes feet of wathr and ice-conted urea and‘ sid into the cress: Baker wa a. harper pepo ning Spreader baler would add 624 5-| mid after-an early morning accident at Monti- not injured. A city official said he. - Albert Dict a ere cent-an-hour municipal. oft- cello ‘and Blaine avenues. It was being operated _-move it this afternoon if he could secure the ree Ae in- phone © =e Hospital, street parking. stalls to the': _ by bid onsna! William Baker Debamveinen: Pon- ‘~essary heavy equipment. < é —- : comple : city’s present capacity of é. SpeNErEr oe s “barnstorm” the country for re- 2 Dye Trial Ends m.scrs.ses0z, House fo Get |Autherine Lucy Expelled eng ima ——— Faricat Bi _ “ito Halt Return-to School | (sis «,1i imate in Circuit Court Samuel, J. Whiters—"I am 100 Xcise- ax | BIRMINGHAM, Ala, (INS)—Autherine Lucy was) pobre aby Be Lover tave, vil “ ! rises ath Wonton pete: expelled today by the University of Alabamia board of] presidency. . Sa age al Jury Retires to Begin Vide for the needs of parking tie Measure Slates Gas,! trustees to prevent her return to the Tuscaloosa school.| concerned, 1 am confident that Dele sesh By pe é Hed Raise Plus. Fee The action ‘was announced by Federal Judge J.|-" 0s" catty thear indet Initely.” riceio Attorney aaa for. Heavy Trucks — [Hobart Grooms and an attorney for the Negro. coed|_ Agai Y £¢@ “wh _staniaron nm — aS bill af —- : appearance bam ie campus touched off rioting am es ae ra gasoline, tire and.« ‘ Mw. Oe pe ‘ae pile of tye se eee : Trial of former enion Vilage ‘er §. Woodward—"I am’ def-/way excise taxes. will go before] The trustées -yoted the’ aétion last night and in- Attorney. Clifford B. Dye. onjinitely for the five cent parking,/the House with an added startet sated Judge Grooms and Miss. counsel, charges of assault with intent t6jfor it, is a oo to the. we Gu lg registration seed oa —~+D § — of their deci sion -f eS Go eee when aor of Ht 8 pak 3 have, give mae "The House Ways and Meamsi@, {°F fg. s morning, pa ian Se Mn rere gar ee Om at eee MTUGK DY AO) yes tae ct Opposing attorneys took threep peas 2 =e ollers to ws lly t by less than 12 hours Judge hours summing up their views Of] Commiesioner Phillip E. Row: |t3tul during the next 18 ~p tri Di \that the joun woman’ b¢icewers Ow oie gree agaiast Dye yestocatyafternaan: stcea—"1 whelehsartedty maa i bien eles. edes nan ies. returned ‘to classes by g:Miee-mate, ge the program -because I believe | The money, along with the yield). jam. next Monday... FOLLOWING TRADITION = Se - 54, is accused im the non- | the citizens deserve more con- /from present highway” taxes; is fo - Driver "Berl A. Dibble’ ‘Attorney Shores said he had re-| They said privately that Eisen“ - - of -William C. | sideration when they come down- |be used: for a long-range ro# ceived’ a -letter from‘ university/hower. was only following the. Cart, 27, & Fenton tenant tarm- | town to see the family doctor |building- program with emphasis) Not Held in Accident /otticials and added: ~ ial practice yesterday when er who leased a farm from Dye’s | and paying monthly bitis."" on a 40,000-mile network of stra- Ki Hi Am 1 Putt | Sophy — have apeeel he said it wei a 5 hn nome. sister / Frank O’Brien<“ "There ls a dis- Ttegic interstate highways. Present: Ming e comer. “teats would. not release the text ‘convention to pick a vice The pair had been involved in a. tinct need for more parking in the and projected taxes will make an tn fentiat ca ee ee iseries of verbal and legal dis-| estimated $38,700.000,000 available; “A reat home. man, 77, wan killed — The President’ oat). | |downtown aréa to accommodate the federal share ofthe 51- —+—Court attaches oui “pothing bas Sree: = ws jputes over Clark’s management tose folks who must go there to! ne yeas wre instantly at. dusk last night when filed ko tar for the record.” [t'ete 4% 89 question about Nixon - (of the farm. ‘lcarry on their business. ; There- pee struck by car om Auburn Fosal Earlier, a source close to. the ees he-had-been-informed + that the grotinds for al of Mig who) tha Oakland County Sheriff's deputies: ysaid was hit. by the west-bound car of Earl A, Dibbie,5&, of S50 ha Farm Rd. Dibble made a statement wie sistant Prosecutor Jantes Rob- erts and pez meen ‘He: said he was pass! ‘u_petition filed in behalf of |Miss | Lucy which accused- school au ties of criminal conspiracy to ban her from Classes. Press: Taps Public ‘Opinion . ng wilke’s Plans Prom pt Variety , ort an did nor vee of Reactions From Voters time. Puttcomer, walking west ae et vate ccecied 111; Pontiac was no different than the rest of the ‘nation feet, deputies said. yesterday, as-millions of Americans were decane ‘the pros and cons-of #esident Reenhowes “affirma- ; itive” decision to seek @ second term. —— Deputy Coroner Dr. F. ‘J. Geist, said Puttcomer sufiged a broken neck and multiple compound frac- tures dh the legs. body and head. The vi had lived at Curtis Rest Home, 1220 Auburn Rd, sirice retirement several years ago. Pontiac, results showed that citizens took Ike’s decision hincrease over January 1955. Tt. was, {the lth They began creased traffic tolls, ie National efiover “T Like Safety “Council reported. The na-| with mixed emotions. Here gag is what they said: a | Miss Elaine McCracken, 2888- Traffic Deaths Go Up Baldwin _Ave.:+-“Suits me fine’ off - CHICAGO | Neatly 3.000 = ‘Tke’s ‘decision. It's a good thing sons were. killed in rahe. Beh the .maid yes because that's ed idents in Jartuary, a a hp per cent] m going to vote for.|’ Milton M. King, 63 Poptar St.: ”" ; “His decision to ees / > run again is q —-MeCONNELL, _ good thing, if he 7% -would only .pick | j a different run- _ straight | month. of ‘in| | tion's traffic deaths in the. first! : _—T ee j i i it Ne dlait: — Sibetaeete handy) Pontiac Of." ‘ficers Howard: J. Lenigan, lett, and\ Lon Peters’ LE /and Auburn Heights. sala thoes tonight T to ae phate aw Bt 5° dr. view = 1958, license plate which went out of . year's plate 4s, f Na oe oD * \ , ‘ \ a é 4 me & ‘ ae ” yo ee era CW fe ye! ; * of eae fi ety jot g ae ‘at b midnight last night. five with last '56 Plates Become Law; :Police Alert © ltary of State's branch- office on his decision.” 1 nailed their first nicipal “judges said they, will not jning again, Hé is tod) jold_fer van fo “Taek ‘i we « a — be moved bya ‘‘sad"’ story, stich other term and should - tetire.” |] 7 to 9. Gifts, ‘refresh on : - “1\ didn't have time to get|. Si McCline, 4% S, Sagingw. Ostet Thomas wade 3 Democrat -buf 1 think from Ie isa pot a an his de- a 9a.m, to 5 p.m.’ tomorrow and‘cision was I think he will 7 to ® Otte _ Tetzechanata, , hing mate. Heav: ' » en help this coun- @, try if Nixon ever » became presi- dent. I would like to see Ike pick At least eight area motorists had) Earl Warren.” received $2 tickets by 8 a.m. today, Janet sicCitnen, 2360 Pine’ Lake =r driving with = | = “Think .it is wonderful and i ates. “all. fo it. He c eC AGKEN - = Ae deadline was midnight et job ee and ia poner = * ue eS the good work we will be-all right." crowd _of 3,000 ast-day custo-| Lee Stallard, 53 E. Beverly pice wes jammed the Michigan Secre-| |"It’s a great thing. I'm overjoyed | i { STALLARD at 53-55 Parke St. yesterday. Doors| (Charles Mefriman, Vir." were finally closed at 9.p.m. | ginia Ave.: *‘He's up for-another — Oakland Count}, Sheriff's depu- four-year vacation if he makes ‘it. ‘ties, who passed four tickets, I'm not ii favor of his' decision FF *: wer at 12:10 hecause be is too olf: vand Ss health |= 4 . fis “poor. a ‘Frank-Sargerfin, 2 Stout BL, i think - it -is a poor -tecisiort. the ontiac’s. mu- ‘Republicans pushed him into rug Ww. a9 29 am, Pontiac police accounted “for the other _titkets. + ATEA justices and | A (ERRIMAN . ‘ “Tm a * Phases may be purchased “Grand Opentag - aigane Thomas 8 $2 offenses’ af trom 9 a.m. to noon se win = he is nomingted. " Co. 361 8. Baginaw St. Dee af ree TD Digg es £ demey Ce SF op te ea ee a & a AMES io, eS} isi Oi a Gap ae, er =, . ‘ a z ~~ = - fs big e en p THE. PONTIAC PRESS. at HU / if 4 : RSDAY, MARCH 1, 1950. ~ * 2 Br ce gar secaud Oo eneuh On pnw, ‘chiet a will stand as-a monument to your/aht. Mic} Your leadership bed a ne Vietor L. Smothers—"It is,up to ‘ ‘Lmascnes DEPLAYED = Con cet) ba weet of Ln aed pat te at ceremonies- Pontiac Deaths Thomas WwW. Burnell the Day _ in: Birmingham Cass Ave., Detroit? died in Her-)- Bay City, also| z and don't care to-make a state-|he is ready to leave.” ment at this time.” Robert ne “Th ple. to Z < Distiiet & Se ima F will. make t District 8 land I will abide by it.” i Mayor William W. Donaldson—| Gipert W. Long—"'! don't care acct onesies aieauins 20 = aa to make a statement at this’ time.” of both municipal and —private| Spraying Project Cuts . eter oe sont tome pertinciindian Malaria Cases | ” MY 8 NEW DELHI—Up to 1983 India|” Mark 2, Bealth — “Voters are [Dad an average of 100,000,000 cases _ gelmg.-te-mmake thelr own of malaita a yetir. Several million) lena em this tiene Which eres of good land. could not” be| a. ery much tn faver of and tilled because they were so in’ 0 alongwith’ their decisten. fested with malaria-arrying mos- CO Ay | eet £ n ~*~ "* Commissioner PR tog loss was’ estimated at 6 per “T believe that adequa’ -_ } : eal daukig to thn doeatoe DDT-spraying project — is very vital for residents -of arte 8 by 0 ited ou « trict 4. ‘I am sanxigus : Howard H. Fitzgerald I needs of my district be m es en ene i elected vice president; “Jeunes ¥. , ‘= because of this I am. def Toye oe incfensed) Satter. secretary; ant _Qrees tof additional \smunicipall nypiegy SE F. Miller, treasurer. The =e sshatal amp wit ve bor _— * ere Dr. van. A. Lacie . Malaria cases have been i kley ‘Voss. a ‘» ‘The Weather Soin PONTIAC AN aay aah e-bay fair and warmer y, 4. ‘Partly cloudy tenigh near #6, = 8 50 Danish Seamen Cited the voters to decide the issue aiid) 7 " oye elena on it.” : ':. | Benjamin M. Gates—‘‘Absolutely; 4 ae tare. of: hoomane © fo SANG” 18,73 workers.gIn 184 an area the suirface ir Jake of fe oot lect Frank Lyndall- J quipes. ee annua gs ge grea President of Rotary | Pontiac Rotarians today elected|Auto Haulaway. ~ Frank S. Lyndalpresident for the caléndar year beginning July 1st. : apppinted Williams Picks Group reaped ti-| @MPB, Howard V. (Margaret E.) it E i Fede i i |pltal, Ann Arbor. He bad been il year. He was born March 26,1994 in Detroit, the son of Harry and Iva |Hamilton. Pappas and m Katherine Mr/Pappas had served with the US. Navy and was a driver for Besides his wife, tie is survived -|Mrs. Howard V. Robbins “BIRSEINGHAM. board members: last Hs set for March 8 at ° ~ |Recreation” Board. Begins!’ ‘Thomas w. Bore, «, ot on terviews for Director =. ei tw ated eM ‘night.began|Dinner in ‘Detroit Tuesday ’ erviews with aater to schedule recreation. events on city properties. Charles Gola bas slpsedy bean, nansod $9} that duty, © Next was ~the rule that the Chairman Mrs, Joseph C. Cook ,,expects it to attract well over the 400 that attended. last year’s ses- sion, “Working with Junior High Teenagers” is the topic, Universit y \ot Michigan. Joyce ‘and Dr. - Stewart Luottier, practicing psychologists who live) »|here, ‘Gnd a former Highland Park | t8rday. morning in University Hos-[ High School advisor will be there. terford schools; a the. Royal Cpurt. of Amaranth," of Pontiac, a e | Paign; rector, and Mrs. Ewing Dr. Albert F. Perelli and Dr.) William Mahan, specialists from) Ferndale publie-schools, Dr. James) From Pontiac” will come Frieda} Huggett, visiting teacher of- Wa-| Mrs, T. Hollister; The YMCA branch here has re- "| ported 6H members enrolled, with a $5,000 dollars raised, according to 728, Rebekah Lodge No, 246 and of Besides her husband, she is sur- vived by a daughter, Mrs.“Robeit — and ¢three grandchildren Other éurv ivora include three sis- The drive itself ended Those at the dinner. were Ed Kir- bert, ;- Dave" Curry, co- chairman of membership cam- George wing, assistant di Ewing; and Syl- pn Reber office secretary, A Sealy pevied i git foe night. at Embury Methodist Church, at 6:30 p.m. im the-church hall, with Dr.. Jewell Smoot of % : e e ° : o ‘ f ait pecoecece scscceees a =. = Ys ‘ e aa: eoesooed 4 Sanforized Denim 's Boys'-—6 tot 6 Years (25 Pct. Own Cars AUCKLAND—New Zedland has i i g Towecccvccvecccssceeese Far _raghe ope eerg 3 odes of ee Sellers -People. je Only the United States has a larger li ! i rene” A eae vee Dungarees -=s=. = 4 shee i rust - resistant fins Weatherproof. -laoeamettl A GALVANIZED" STEEL Rural Mail Box qi 4 4 a 4 q 4 4 4 . 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 7 2 a > >. a > > > > 14-2 ROMEX aa E la De ete aed “to study the epera:|Robbins, . 53. of 670 Boyd St. died|ters, Mrs. Anna Hobbing of La- Cross _prepaid/yesterday afternoon in Upiversity|peer, Mrs, Eliza Hobbins of . and. related| Hospital, Ann Arbor. , She ay Muara and Mrs,’ Mabel/$. all REA today by Gov.|been in ill health several months.|Peek of Arcadia: four brothers, ifleations poshtestee F. Bowles, De- fa Greentown, Ind. Jan. 1, the Rev. Samuel Freeman of Steam coded, 600-V, gt ape Reporte and chairman of the| 1908, was the daughter of Ne-+Boat Springs, Colo., Martin of\@. wiring. (LIMIT—2 rolls to s ation” board, wi as\thaniel and Bivira Freeman and, "Howell, Nathaniel of Lapeer and| cystomer, none. for dealers.) chaitman, ./ married fiere in 1924. \OKver af Dryden. . —— New. fonndiand - Delight flippers > show, ie ton, (sea soaked~in vinegar &nd is 602 feet above seaysiowly roasted) wil] be served to tactic orers on >. their} Grand orthoomning” wernationat aoe : ee Mrs. Robbins, a registered ntirse, came to Péntiae fron Grand Rap- train at Butterworth Hospital ospital.. pids, dear worked itt = was a 2 ember o€0.%8. Ne Service will be at 1:30 -p.m.-Sat: lurday from the. Sparks - Cemetery. - {tin iki 31 years ago. She received her/Chapel-with the Rev. Kenneth E. Stephens of Galloway Lake Meth-| odist’Church officiating. Barial will |$ follow in White Chapel Memorial QPPPPP IIOP SSA S SS CCC CCC eee eee TS 1 Ballerinas, Flats | Crepe Sole Shoes . | WIRING Cosa liens Any tense - ee Yeu MORE? QA PE AA Ad 2h Tal mM 2 PERPAET Bosoment FRIDAY and SATURDAY Only! § UNDERWRITER APPROVED — tO Quolity~ LECTRIC Per FOOT | 5's, heard” is hoped to be cast aside | ‘Yor s, week “as the Parents , of | 1,7 Boy's Qub - members fase to Pleas: that they get st ‘|Mareh 5. . Under the ‘direction of” Direct’ Wi jlliam, V. Conlacos, , started yesterday~to remind age¥ parents of Monday's. € tir Re taking home notices of their ‘' |minder to Vote Campaigh.” The end result of this week reg ie campaign will be a trophy ; by the Boy's Orta 9, becoming| ee the City, Commissioner whose district records the high- est numbér of voters? at each lection held in the city. This trophy will be a roving type and the winner after each elec- tion will display it before him in the city Commission chambers in the City Hall. Tomorrow th members of the COPENHAGEN — Relatives of * 9b Danish seamen who lost their lives), "| jin World War II went to England | lree@ntly at the invitation of the Imperial War. Graves Committee Dried Mill Saree - a BOSTON-Nearly half’ the dried the -.boys = whole milk produced in’the United| ._# 9 States goes pa Perper Also Patho Tytee * tate parents. Pad te “The often spoken éprovesp that elu willbe | dejiaynet a tag read. “children ‘shoul be seen and not\ing #"I reminded’ .my parents to) sades by distributing some 20,000 @_card te-tre| leaflets prior to city elections. =| At Tuesday night's City Whearald ‘Tom Farmer, ett) [0 one of 1,740 ‘Boy's = tembers who this week will xitge theit par~ ate Tom's ote” ge oe oe 50 Says young “Di ir “Reminder to OL Jer = Members. ‘Open Vote Drive! have staged similar Voting cru: |chairman of the calpain urged “everyhedy to get otit ‘and ‘vote, Meriday and back: the primary- so city would have something to! the Boy’ Se mission, Jim - Cartier, committee set as a pattern for fature years." recjor Bin Coulacos: (center) and “members “Delbert T. 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Frocks $5.00 Values $Se Value 79¢ Value Plain and prints. Cottons, faille, ic 59: nobby rayon, etc : / Sizes 10 to 18 ae 4 . \ Soothing baby |} , For aches and powder in easy ih Se due to to use can; chest colds. eae a oo ‘s : de 3 Fs Cf - Giant Sine none | COLGATE Ss . z HALO mm: Tablets . a = 79¢ Size Ep SHAMPOO : qe | 49° 8 are ; toni to | ana aac See ahd p ‘ LC iy diet — ee a a Pe Ses. ae *-~ i tee. = —- z = yee Bee. © ree 2 prs Se ee Se ot es A Se rie al “ ~s VA Sis gees hg # Bo of oe hock woes: £ # t - 7 “ | AE ied s fe ier * “ * # . poe — ss * * age - fae ; ‘ gee ee ! : ae - formate geg fi oreo EE eng : sw? ee cnet ; ‘ b : a : ; THE: PONTIAC PRESS, aabaspay. MARCH 1, 1956 3 acini ——____— JAmerican-Leased a to Help Japan ee fu cel | Rec a nae 5 Launch New Self-Defense Force =|, sat, tm #0" sits an far an Dall me ieee in tn stem rr TOKYO (INS)—Japan’s new air|sceable future, Japai -must con- The biggest drawback in : 5 my. (Chine- Playing med. - foree-will put “rising sun” Sabre:|tinue to rely ‘on the U. S. Far| Japan's World War Ii pilots, Te ae ere, cpenees City Commigsion has enacted an) -|jets into the air today, but the) rast Air Force and American Gen, Uyemura: pointed out, 18 [nen occupants of the house| ondinance requiring those under | pital, where : he is reported [pak tr cmt leat we mts att P| a ane cy ae y's acces rt "Plena a jet fighters to defend the country}Sible Communist attack. — _ | the air duelting with pilots of a house wait nbaisét Gestroved lators will bé fined not less than against weenie PILOTS WWILVETS = the same natjons that are BOW |4n4 two-others were damaged. ge ag * ‘—”"l Commenting on the-tact that all} 4*Pan’s clgse allies, The identity of the pilot, who|2°ns Ti they permit youngsters to ak ge The seven alrrien who wil pilot seven pilots: in the first. jet wing! “But we have a tremendous|was on a routine training flight,|°O* 7 4 . car driven _by Jon C. Linson, 23. feast Et “oii ey rir MEW meer nS No eae ing today a TiGen, Uyemura told rom 4 the t 4 Base in southern’ Japan are all 2opmnain all of oma Ag pee of college graduates,”|S4id ‘the cause of the crash had New York ranks first in the pro-|Lake Rd., according to. Oakland veterans of Nippon's World War 'piicts we have today are veterans|the air force chief added. not been determined. duction ‘of tale and gypsum. cen Rime. = Two Kamikaze Air Force, of that war.” ” . . ». ¢ «@ ® “We plan to have 770 jet * ° _| He said that-tast year when the ¥ 4a the next five years,” | The first sees cakng put jak eabdcimes Sere fol ant! sald” Gen, Kentare: Uyemurgs |the March 1 ceremonies returned|call for 400 pilot applicants, 35 wn 4 ghief of Japan's. alr self-detenee, to Japan last month after com-|times that number or roughly for. i 4 | i | a force. . pleting a Sabrejet flight - training| 14,000 men joined im the rush. “We also vill have-réconnajs-;course at Nellis Air Force Base.| — sance arid trainer planes. But if Nevada. They also have’ & lo Farmers of the U.S.. have been we are attacked, we would need|refresher courses from U. S pilots forced to abandon more than 25 t least 2,000 up-to-date jet fighters|!" Japan. ‘million acres of cropland in rel , d rg AP ths \ ie aac toree alone. - aa Other Japanese pilots are now|cent years because of soil gee an many mon - | {\ [training in the U. 8 S. on a rotation| sion; Average loss is about 500, LEARN. T0 WANDLE ATOMIC MATERIAL — Two Asin Arbor, aie ane that for “the foré- basis. _ Tacres per year. | _ i o , Mich. ‘firemen look over the shoulder of a laboratory worker at the enna - “ = t - "University of Michigan’s Phoenix Memorial laboratories, The lab- a meee e = if - a to pay a aS + ‘oratory is dedicated to the study of the peacetime uses of atomic en- - a ' ge _ergy.-But to the Ann Arbor fire department, it’s —— | a :. “trouble spat—They’re leaning just how dangerous atomic materials} Open . are and-how they can be handled in the event of trouble. i ’ Friday -+ Ann Arbor Firemen Set} WUD, —t >to Douse Atomic Furnace} AM" ae ANN’ ARBOR (—The Ann Ars|in huge conerete and steel cells. Laboratory workers are protected : — i A at all times by water, steel or con- : a * a | eel Is tops -Easter- Time Togs | - For Tots to Teens starting ot. 4.99 | Here is a selection of popular ‘ond wanted styles — of Spring and Easter clothes to dutfit the younger set in_your family. ocengaaeuar values in Spring ~ styles that save many dollars . . . hurry in today for - ln a AE i = , Lj * * . But it's the fireman's job to} be ready for an eventuality, And Ann. Arbor fireman is™ the} only.one ifi Michigan, at any_rate, who has to worry about- putting | ae 0 nen ae ee Seem. - |Actress’ Ex-Husband crete, extra densé and several Genuine Punchee Pigskin SHE. V7 (NIGA NS i, 13.95 © Spring's Newest Style several outfits. ‘ mak, |Wants Child's Custody c : - b Sale! save 2.99 ~~ Boys’ 2-Pc. Suits tody of their Syear-old son, charg- Payton’s ex-husband wants cus-/f. Zi : 4 with cpadnse is — the boy a ° J tee, a “po morel education.” == ge | the Spanish Heel! s-9_8 Air Force Capt. John Payton. 1 a a 2 Girls All Wool a . Reg. 7.98! 4, 99 33, filed in Superior Court an. afi 9 davit seeking a new ‘custody hear-|<~ ing. He contends that the boy? John -Lee, “has been exposedf to profane language, immefal con- duct, — ow d- rwhelesoane @ Most Weerble ond | Navy Princess Coat | _—Walkeble Shoe Ever! ‘ 7 - For- - : 5 to 10 in Small, faclnggdiptrat tah ao ayer tar yatr ed “Nerrow & Medium! _— > with two pockets and crease-resistant Gabardine trousers. Here's an outfit ae Pay ys 8, married and! rarin’ to_go for every dress-up occasion divorced-fictor 'Franchot Tone aft-| ahead. Tan and blue blue. 3-7. $1 holds lee ef divorce in 1950 from. Pay- New Princess silhouette style with —~ yours in Layaway! - j on, «~ , 4 full rayon lining. Rich all wool : : -( | that will wear for many days to Fa eeminonraaes . tome. Dainty white detachable Novelist Gets Estate ; collar. Sizes 3-14 in Navy. | NEW YORK t—Novelist “Fan-| . nie Hurst was left a net estate of f $423,580 by her late husband, an. ‘official appraisa) disclosed yester- day: The husband, eo Jacques |i- Dantslonn, aed in 1 Lo Values = Real Values al, a Sale! save 3.00 Boys’ Coat & Cap Sete 9,90 4 All wool top coat sets in smart onan solids and- checks. Full rayon lining. eS Really a dress-up outfit... now at~ exceptional ‘savings.. Sizes re ig “tn ‘ Fabulous, soft-ffexing } construction that everybody imitates but nobody duplicates— | . =~—now in the softest of | - genuine pigskin to complete the “‘glove- feel’’—punched all over, for airy lightness. - SHOE YOU EVER WORE! ) | | wean . oS You'll wear a pair every step thru Summer! 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IRISH EYES—Sure, and it'll be - Atmerica’s pleasure to have. the ‘pmiling Irish eyes of May: Reyn- ~ olds of Kilkenny Town,-iveland, as. _& Guest on St. Patrick's Day. The “Si-year-old ambassador of charm ‘from’ the ould sod and ‘ ‘Quéen of | the Shamrock” won @ nationwiel| contest to represent her country in New York City’s famous St. Patrick's Day parade. Safety Program Hard fo Analyze Childs. Says Michigan _ Has" Long Way to Go to Save 200 Lives | LANSING — Joseph A childs | "State Police commissioner, says it will be. hia Accurately to measure | the. success. of Michigan's current. highway safety oe until — summer, ae ae == a a a we Be 2 : ude - “We are on the right beck but ee ee Le ' ; oes : aa ee SS we have a long way to go if we are : = ; a . 5 ss | Re " going fo save 200 lives this a ‘Childs said at a meeting of the. Michigan State Highway Safety Commission recently, Reduction of the highway fa- ]-— tailty toll by 200 is the goal-of the current campaign, which in- | -- state speed limit — 3: milés-an hour in daytime and 55 at Another influence still to bé felt} © * is the presence’ of an additional] 200 State Policemen,on the state = road system, Childs said he hopes} ~~ ° to have them fn weiform by Me-] - ; _morial Day. . + ponent limited |... os . ; 5 e ; ne bs 2 : ts + “Miracle Knit. Nylon. Blend . eee Z, 4 pe Wash on’ Wear for Easter one a Exclusive : “as Sconce Mademoiselle! I 4, 98 —e = oe : Coa “ Bamboo-Beige ‘Blue Aqua Navy. jj. f oo tee oe Here is a new miracle blend of nylon blended with acetate @ by Matl-- fmmaN\i <; W aite’s! _inson Fabrics, exclusively created for Joan Preston. You'll wash ‘n- lj \ % The Look OQ) Ss ilk BA rom ' | wear these quick. d co Peden Aires without stretch or sag! Left: . 4 . % 10-48. Right: 230, 14-22%. Hurry in today for yours,. vad ii * 2 | | The eel foree increase was ~ authorized by the 1955 Legislature. | * ° Training of the first. batch of 154, candidates -for the new itions | ‘began Monday. About 100 are ex- | pected to win m ps ‘ o i \ ; . . : ‘wa “A * sis ay ¥ 2) iin : Kay McDowell .. ane oO Bees ie age $$ save to 2. * Fatalities in the tast three days. of the month, plus those ocgurring | later on ot result of ‘February | accidefits, probably will swell the’ — - February 1956 figure into «the 90s, _-~. narrowing the ere compari- | _ son. Childs observed. that February. | ; La: ‘ 5 > : eon or ae Easter Soe “J (, 98. ~ —- Tealaees fee for On os was a better month to make a a . A finely polished flow of rayor cane. erere vietly : good record than-in the sunamer | - ‘we 9 elegant for doviene . equol roy festivity ‘ | theGorLiving ee bested Sten the reads sea chee] - M, [ [ G vo t _ after hours! 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Fe . . iL y 3 a is = ee 2 : i ~ fi ; | : ° : \ i ; { ‘ th , : As A = ; ‘ Pee a“ i. as ‘ po ? a Se eae cis Cae Maes ae eee = op = \ a . x go mites ee « SS — = = ; ee MEMBER OF. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS it) ustvely to, the use ee Se ar ia a Bowed! tches. i —e MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS THURSDAY, MARCH 1/1956" Ike's Decision: to Run _ Delights GOP Leaders — = Republicans are justifiably jubilant ~ .. Over President Eisennowen’s decision. to seek another GOP nomination. The news, released at the largest. Presidential press conference in his- ~ tory, is just. what party leaders have . been waiting impatiently to hear for many weeks. It answers the question all Americans have been asking ever _sinee the — was stricken last- -z cok iz As ‘might be expected, Mr. _Eisennower cleared’ up some ema se eine ead a ghey ee shan a i pie hw See 2-818). : “elals argue that there js no relation- ship between planting and. catches. : 4 os aoe 7 . aoe SPE ens Ml = Sgt ae a aa oo * We : Relate a ey pcamge it ae : ebiiekeads PRESS. _vaunspay, MARCH 1 de. 1950 [Ubi lomlinAy ees re of the People. ee Mr. ‘Smith Denies ‘Charges, B of | Paper Against. Parking Yet, only”a few ‘days ago Interior ‘ook < ~< n ol Secretary McKay testified in Wash- - soupany ter _ errs The iy ac el ington that young lake. trout are im- Jal day will ‘still use private lots, mune to attacks from: sea lampreys ests. against cit an — in ae during their first three years. parking say they oppose-it because shopper uses a store's “tree” kt ko Ow oS it would wasté taxpayers’ money. parking,” it Js o-oo ube This strikes us as a strong bic el eS oe = ve. “cane” rument for the bill -which ieee money from their more, Even if he doce. boy -should be given legislative ap- at least five times more than as cs he proval. By the time the lake metered lots. le no ~ trout have made a Seles — — families — o tat from the. a result of restocking, control of — show thet ese bas See nt esur i ba ieseien the lartiprey evil will have. be- pay for Resaatees. = sone - poli — there is come most effective. “ . — waned sheaece ume f | Sect keene ck otooss tes the downtown area, but they won't | ~ weinow have are full_most of Fa pos : a0 we Pee ere ¥ ‘save money by voting ~ Labor Reds Ousted a . the time. ce as for the bond tssue which will f- Among cheering recent an om- 2 Vested interests say metered munist news is the announcement : a pele = ; Smith that Austria has asked the red World Sos : Hal Boyle Says: Federation of;Trade-Unions (WFTU) ‘to move out be f the country. _ Under its peace treaty cw i the Austrians are pledged to petual neutrality. But there is no mistaking. how they feel about this Communist organization. As a result WFTU, homeless for the second time, ” currently ‘has only a euaiaid ad- . / dress ‘in Rome. . ee. cw ks = Orpatieed during World War Il it im Z 4 * irl \ Cd, \ : ; ee | Mak ay oe h * 2 j . - +a 7 a j ” ” i A rotten ? 2+ * Tt i ; i? . . " ™- f [= ing . roe oa 5 | j % 0 gg BET = } : a ™ Ping YORK @ — Typewriter iri aatnhe leap year victory for _ the ladies this season has’ been ~ the opening of what is- claimed David Lawrence aa: : _ Started out in Paris to be an. alijance - Irs at Miami. other interesting qunetions, oa _ of world labor organizations. | British . cn ahs Ss : ‘and giving _ the corres I I own, : shaves—at race tracks for cen- “« positive- a answer jotped It a0 Soa at =: President =. Assent : Pos ‘Bio Question - ‘turies, But bg eheare: ‘is, feel -- "For example, he made it ear But the AFL stayed out. . 1 7 ~ a bit on the odd side. . | that he would not have agreed "~:~ 1 1948, after the start of the = QS to Who Will Be His 56 nning Mate PE gga ol regent w angrgpie = to run if he ‘were not-sure that : “cold war, the free unions dropped WASHINGTON—President Eisen: tion? Today's conditions are very . | ——— he mora : out of WFTU.and established the Srccaig. Recmael taery ant teed scribbled _ his health is\equal to another ‘five pean in Le International Confederation of - Free Trade Unions with: head- quarters in Brussels. Today the merged AFL-CIO is ICFTU’S - strongest member group. : * It is heartening to learn that the * ‘These questions may get one set . government at Vienna not only has of answers in March, and a dif- gee 3 ousted the Reds but has joined the ferent set several months from . bifcan Jead- Council of Europe to help promote oa ee eo eee ers are paying no attention to the Continental unity. as the Democrats think. Of all ; ence s meee statement that ca tv's daciatr @ ran Ganabet Lope "seven and_six-ye The Man About. Town. Estes Kefauver of Tennessee made ‘race. fos 7 “Instead, ea, wisely ‘are plan- ‘ning for an ower acclama- ~ tion at the/party’s Natjonal of winter. victory in ‘1952 has ha tribute. Senn sens plishihent and with p aacer Exsenwower heading the -~ Ideas Pay Off Big “Employes of Pontiac Plant Receive Suggestion Awards: March: A spring month that , sometimes..seems like six weeks _ In the latest suggestion award dis- tribution among the employes at -Pentise Motor Division George w. Barry of ‘Royal Oak, who received 's excellent was. closely followed by Ray Weatheriagton “of 32 Whitfield Ave., Pontiac, whose idea Won him an: even $1,000, A total of 112 - the most sensible and in many re- “spects the best statement.from a _Political standpoint when he said: “I am giad Elsen- hower feels that his health will: permit him to make a ee - palied.? é This is in good: taste phasizes that, in ‘America; debate $1,012. He on issues rather than personalities : ~{is what counts most with the vot- era. as bes reséfit any effort at per- man's physical condition. The Re- publicans never made an Issue of . ticket, it is hard to see how the Ciner employes received from $1250 t0 the late Franklin D. Roosevelt's _ Republicdns can lose next November. Warning i in Tragedy ~ The drowning of Larry and Barry. $632 each. saddened everyone ‘who -kri - pe acidage ce ae eal - their parents. ~ Nothing we can say can ‘soften the her husband A ‘subscriber to The Poritiac Press ever since it was started is Edwin A. Heacock Atprep, Waterford _ Township, has et Bloomffeld Hills, who marvels at the Noe growth and development of this area— Avg oo In a threb-hésitied ertbbage game with and brother-in-law, VE physical handicaps, and the Demo- ~ water might stop A cold. I took it, - a ee ctl et crats a grievous caietae a uy thea now with respect to. Eisenhower. NIXON FACES FIGHT willbe an effort to “‘stop Some Republicans, with a favorite candidate in their minds, © may oppose the vice president's renomination, but most of the noise will come from Democrats and their sympathizers here in Wash- sonal attack or disparagement of a. einotional “issues decide elections. Ike's popularity today is political- ly valuable to the Republicans only because ‘there is “‘peace and pros- perity.”’ If adverse conditions such ‘as have existed in the farm areas were to intensify and spread, no: amount of personal would save the day for Ike. * Ld] * - Today the emotional issues favor the Republican side. ‘Peace is a > very penetrating issue with the women as well as. the men voters. That's why the Democrats in Con- gress are maAking a signal error in those Democrats who commented tactics-in their reckless attacks ‘on Secretary of State Dulles. “ Eisenhower has just empha- sized the perils-of a divided gov- erament—the mistake the voters sande in 1964 in electing a Demo- a Republican turned" and voted with them, * Vincent Pellegt, of the Philadelphia firm told his histori press conference ~~ of Vincent and Joseph. He figured ‘such a this week: ” “If we are honestly dedicated ‘to a two-party system—that is,.to a single-party responsibility in- this country—then the Legislature and__. the executive should properly-be in’ the same. hands, so-that theré can be responsibility fix@d without crimination afd recrimination .& © We should certainly, whenever _ it - is humanly possible, hiave these groups under the control of the same party.” ~ This is an outright appeal for Republican Congress at thes tion in November... ~ (Copyright, 1956, New Tork. __ ‘Herald Tribute Inc.) Check V With Your: So Before Taking Any lodin By WILLIAM BRADY, MD. For four days in the second week in May writes. a reader) I sneezed, wept “and blew. Regular attack of “chronic: hay fever, nasal asthma, or.what have you. Then I saw in your column a suggestion Soe (R. N. B. ) . (oe orcas J . So (No, the suggestion was not what some of you and I myself expected. It was, R. N. B. continues: ) that a drop of iodine in mediately, (R. The palin does not say when the suggestion appéared in my column or in what paper, but offhand Ta-Tiké' to bet it wasn’t ~ my puggest . &o, for once. we can-refer. to. the master copy to find precisely what 'F submit- ted for printing that day’ (May 13), It was a question and an- swer, as ‘follows: Please don't presume that I rec-. ommend medicinal doses of ijodin or iodides for anything, I recom-- mend, for every man, woman or child, only the wee, wee daily ra- tion of iodin ‘everyone should but - generally dogs: not get from food, salt, and-oy. “dtinking water. structions in’ the pamphlet THE - IODIN RATION for- which send ‘Stamped, self-addressed - envelope. digned letters, not more than one page or 100 words long, perteinin ve gph — and —— ‘not to diag- por a treatment, will be~ aeoneres by Wiliam Brady, if a stamped self- caarasgea envelope is sent to the Pon- tiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. . (Copyright 1956) In- ~cinated by t ~ merely close their eyes and stick shop might provide a i fives bored with watching Inisbands bet the family the ponies. ; pariet caught on at “onée. Vincent has a = of four “now,” ~ ‘ipn't gossip about clothes, ‘men or ba- bies. They swap tips on horses. If ladies have ga one-track mind, the mind of these ladies is on the track. outside, Some insist that © their hairdresser keep a turban handy, so they can wrap it around their heads and rush outside to watch a ” particularly === race. BETTING HABITS The beauty parlor staff is fas- ng habits of the .women. e are inveterate students we wouldn't think of laying jéney ota horse un- less they know his ancestry for three generatioris=and what he ate for breakfast. Others depend on feminine intuition, dreams, or ————— ———— Case Records of a Psychologist: ~ be so smart. . ‘and Beauty, Blend © at Miami's Hialeah Track a hairpin through the racing pro- : aa ‘The systems work out about the same, The ladies, especially the hunch players, are addicted to daily .dou- |... . bles. Vincent retalls one whi won a $1,069 aa chee finding. a 1955 ‘ penny on_ the into the track. She bet on the No. 5 horses in the first two racés.— The “dreanr’ players don't de-. _pend merely on ‘their own dreams.. “They'll -bet on: anybody's dreams. including those of their chaiber- maid at the hotel. - Vincent is. an: outspoken foe of. "the pony. tail «hairdo, He thinks it’s only for the ponies. oe track hair style he is trying popularize-is something he calls “vlamingo cut.” It is based on the wing arrangement of the big pink birds that live or Hialeah's inside lake. One lady liked her new coiffure - so well she. insisted on carrying’ - the realism even further by having her hair tinted pink! Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE We can advise and try to be . A guardia? to th... But ~ mainly their ex! «+ Must. draw them ‘to the truth . . They have to see jt for themselves ere And touch it with their hands . Before they are agreeable . __counsel. or commands ... ‘ines listen to the wisdom our .. . Opin-. jon would impart. . . And yet they are suspicious that ... We may not . And that is good for them... Sométimes we may be wrong ... And there might be a tragedy ... If they just went along . . . So let our hearts be cautious: ‘as. . We give our best, advice . . Their way of life is , theirs to, ‘choose . . And theirs — the final ‘price. (Copyright 1956) Looking Back 15 Years Aro ’ NAZI PANZER divisions pour int to Bulgaria. : RAF DESTROYS » Ttallan please. _ 20-Years Ago TWO_ELOCAL couples leave tor adventure in Tahiti. ~ FDR'TAXES opposed by leading Democrats. &. Romantic. Campaign by Wife Banishes Middle-Aged Husband's Penny-Pinching Frances reports the-follow-up T got a new hairdo and changed “One night we stayed home to ington. . “ Mrs. James Stone ; ee el » af her miserly husband's case . my brand of perfume, so I would i ® : grist caused Mr-and a ALDRED { 651 East Ma Id Ave, held a 29 Thus, although Eiseshower, — WHAT, IODIN = vette after she had agreed té test the stimujate Tom by seeming like a read sn iisten to's Tato. ve : - by ‘the tragedy which has befallen ie psfie sticking to political custom, Correspondent writes toa London ¢tryth of the old ariom that different peison, _ knitting when he finally came over ; them. But-we feel sure they would hand. made it clear at Wednesday's newspaper from Pomerania to say giserliness and impotence are . “Then I took the initjative w 2d Sat down on the hassock be- ‘, _wish < ton ; proas conf that he that he has found that one drop of often related. Happy husbands kissing him. He pushed me away side me, : us to emphasize’ Ane warning _ “It wasn’t many years ago,” writes wouldn't want to announce him- ordinary iodine taken in a .assful must feel thev have the power at first but I. grew bolder. “Then he confessed that he had | aa meen’ in this tragedy. - “A Real Old Pontiac Resident,” self for any vice . presidential of cold water “prevents most colds tq dominate their wives’ affec- “Well, a miracle happened. He: been. going through Hades for sev. = : nominee until he himself has ac- if it is taken as soon as the symp- tion. If addicted to @ ser de=~ je ak e anes eral years. He said he had feared x * * “when. we were worrying about how we'd tually become the presidential toms appear." He adds that the featism compler Winey ollen van to change and re six he was losing his vigor, so he had get. along* without the. fast--disappearing nominee, this was twisted into an same dose repeated after geveral Especially at this season of the year in-a county with 400 lakes, it is important for parents and teachers alike frequently to repeat their advice to stay away horse and buggy,. trolley car and a few other things. Wonder if we'll be worrying a few years hence about how we'll be “able to get along without the vanishing automobile, as the air ts filled with man- anti-Nixon. statement. Eisenhower went out of his way at the same time to say that his “admiration and respect” for the vice president are “unbounded.” itical view- hours ‘does no harm, thougii in his experience, it has seldom/ proved necessary, I never have these So-. called "colds" any more. /I wonder if the reason is that I take a. drop of iodine once a week} (D.C.C.) become pénny pinchers. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case Q-388: Frances W., aged 46, is. the frustrated wifé of miserly Tom, who was described yester- day,’ You may recall that she reluc- weeks had passed, he would whistle the danger and easily forget, the warning must-be repeated again and the bulk of the work in the odin (ld spelling iodine) or io- “cincts has to be done, That's whY\ dides such as sodium iodide or 475,000 miles th transporting patients predlennipeag tae are so anxious to. potassium jodie (KI) in exces- Becatise of out marital axiom, “Miserly with money; platoni¢e in’ the bedroom,” I had thus unged =. has resigned’ after 22 years with the — welfare board there. She has driven taken testosterone shots for ever a year, but. they had not ecpauces any change. “So he was bitter and so panicky he fmally had even considered suicide for he feared he would be a platonic husband forever./ rom made wings.” From a_strictly— Answer—I doh't know /whether it “Dr. Crane, Lcried Wi did f thin ice. = coon effort to e ental rs is an instance of similia similibus tantly agreed to ‘enter upon an he to realize the suffering and re a ae My Lapeer scout sends word that Republican” LD ppp saneiea curantun experiment in domestic; psychol- — torment he /had~ gone Because children don't understand Mrs. Marcia Cary Weldon — where Nixon is and where ° PRODUCES SYMPTOMS ae soe te wanda hadn't even .» “Then Tom told tne he was now happier than He had ever “been in all our 25 years of mar- again and again. ulate dissension in the Repub- give doses or in some persons in her to become a siren in her own ae i ese u < Ann Awe end never had’ = tican ranks. : ordinary medicinal doses will pro- boudoir so shé would*restore her = laopee padre bel felt younger Bill | 0. K. = - When did the President decide duce such symptoms as R. N. B. husband's deflated sex ego. as he shaved in the morning, Even Ghanseal ae uiceieel tar eae a Fish: Des Ss _ cemerra ai a to run? Me has wavered for ‘described. Physicians call such “A man with a sexual inferiority his step had more spring, and ; erve: bounce to it. He looked much 0. ™a" and slic with me _A bill of vital interest to commer- _Clal- and Sport. fishermen of the Great Lakes area is now before Mich- Passing away at his home in Howell this week; at the age of 73, Eugene A. Fay was well known in Oakland County where Socks co Seth iin ot dale ment. The neWspapers have re- flected, by means of the ver- batim reports of his press con- ferences, his own doubts and. manifestations iodism. It is true that the old-timers rec- ommended one or two pretty stiff doses of iodin or iodide for acute “catarth” or coryza. - complex will often enshrine money as the substitute symbol of mascu- line pawer. and thus be very stingy with his wife,” I had advised. So Frances launched upon a younger, too. “And he began tb show more thoughtfuiness toward me. He, would telephone me to meet him. \. but said he would never be that way again, | ! “And I told him I knew he would not, for I realize now that a wife can make gr bréak her husband's és - he was a vet receiver 20 years ago, misgt Bot in the Inst two But we must pot take the old- fo ; igan’s ‘Legisiature. ; ae dyad boats fe. timers seriounty_ They Contributed planned program for revitalizing at his office th the afternoon 80° pale by her ‘caliacian! It attire of $75) 000 . weeks defini her husband's romantic ardér, we could dine downtown. es Poe pee © Verb Orchids to— swing toward the déclilon he to medical literature some pretty even though she still couldn't thon we'd att | a a as any over the next five years for the sen- 0 ceo : oe = believe it would make hiM-&. ne ‘theater. Meanwhile, I con. a joint checking account, Mrs. Edith Jane @iall | ~——_ CONDITIONS Favonicor advise is just tls: I you generous male, = wie reetprg led lip Tonge yeoman ons gible-p urpos of restocking these lakes ; me ¢ ke ‘iddin ot iodide) as/a remedy tinued to act brazen at home as says I can: be the treasurer of our. ; ’ t, ‘white fish a ee or 680 East Beverly Ave.; - elghty-fourtn Is Ike a sure faiog for re-elec- for coryza_or other. ‘acute resi Six Months later Frances again any siren and let no scruples-inter- family for “he {s tired of the job. | | ty trou p birthday, . —— "tory in ection, zou A better hive ered my: office: She'looked al- fere with my plan t juce him. “T now. realjze the truth of your | 2 | Mrs.’ Chi sles Hal _2°. © your tlan's rvision. It is .™ 10 years younger, for her. “After the first. eight, weeks had ‘axiom that“mmiserliness and impo- | Le rhe lock Oi EInOA BGT ance eet rmy | ni » : eyes\shone and she. radiated the passed, he’ started - giving me a tence are offen. telated, I ‘wish | off ‘airmidgnam; ninetieth birthday. 'y BIBMWOM, 1 COULD CARRY = out . “pelea of romantic confi- monthly ‘allowance check to spend you'd tell other wives about my 2 YOUR. San yea ting wn fihcter tng “Dr. Chine.I-ani back t val liberal, for: een yee | 4 > my re~. am: 0 v 7) | ah at toda sakes one lesgsear "oni the” ekperiment.” php oan ma oe Peek ae “peat tag “Pree Pease 4 1 -coptible t6 tha CRI, Dut it seems with a anit “but 1 as contess “He voluntarily admitted that 1; miemgat., one aril dc te covet | y “a “f — e Arat acme | Tt nog have much faithy at. the cond do a better deohied “Bing Pp ye when ryu wvnd au rter ie on “of Cros 2 el See ee ee Be cee oe be aad be gi : Pies r golden wedding. ns med tain'imménity, | tier, as you vied ed me fo handle such such chores. (Copyright 1986) tee pi hp ; ; oe / i . Fae! \ ry | a = al = ne = : d - - . v4 * / rf o = . \ rs : | one a F sss ae * it he ie One Cae ee i a oe ee of if. kee ois ‘ dg ps é aw * ig Ea \ ele i re Bs ty net press vaboin ; ays +. =e er me yy . a ah a T yt \~ see ff | F) ae r 4: 1: ™ fcaed i pera Hath gy, ~~ wee’ month. ‘A driver ‘is. From: Food. 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DaPoats ecrflie pale Free Alterations } COLORFUL NEW | sreine TOPPERS 16 aoe Alterations \ te Trulon panels; lace pat- - 36” Dacron* -tuffled tiers. DuPont's polyester fiber.” Stock up and save on 20x40” BATH TOWELS - rie & Quality ‘Cannon. or Cone bath -towels. C Choice of several colors. Our selection is complete and you have the best choice of color, fabric - and style right now! Select from Fabulous collection of new 2 and »3-pe. spring suits in many, many wonderful styles including fash- iomnew | Pegg soul jackets. Lightweight, textured wool and : “rayon novelties. Sizes - for all! suedes, waffle-weaves and some cashmere-wool blends in a spring ' ———— ae “tr ) teen St kt | ERA, dept. stores “ SHOP: \N FEDERAL’S : ASY CREDIT WITH. HANDY IRCHASE COUPONS! BUY-ALL YOUR _ NEEDS NOW; PAY LATER ON EASY TERMS! : * it c sh a fA " . % tei ® * - see | | tee ne .} mt > a regular = in 1 To¥ely contours. (32. 36 A, 32-38. B, 34-40 C. | lovely, lightweight all-wool fleeces, rainbow of colors. Sizes 8 to 18. _ = be { or : a oan oe Oo Ws i Co! YN OS Rade Oe Holding | {China Another 5.70 wo Gans st Mnoaaen’t Emigrants: ‘t. The rhe wah gree. ‘toa = ‘ee Mexico Rail Worker = : - fnounced ere sumac me do Expert Practices clothes mesied up in thye_dit along. af = ee y ae : ae he a Eee ae ries pate " wai La cies Bag eh : om prey womhelge bagi se ease, 1 eee aa em eee Wie ei mitultcconhcage wt ies é oo a Re’ Se bareiay eR NP wR & per 9 pel ee ge ore 7” SS {2 Ce “THE PONTIAC: PRESS. “THURSDAY. MARCH1, 1936 a = ‘ ee NINE * . trasnport. be dismissed; .workers a line's: the curb, he explains, “sd 1 jum, an 2 Japanese em: to; > Japanese as Prisoners | Russia has. notified Japan siven Help in Settling . -estal ‘Show Burning. Protest femetbeen. Sprints lo meme on Surprised Mugger . - tossed hin over ae ‘ ot end | a : as wal : there. in HERMOSILLO, : Mexico —}burned railway it's pr venport is the j met a sentences of| TOKYO ~ Emigration of some}, persone ate 1 pecsery in Mexico ae con, Banas des, Pa-| ALBUQUERQUE, N-M. — AN) instructor at the YMCA here ay q: tea ri In aaa by the etaahnent “and South xico are quitk {0 itis president; fortunately, was Wnidentified man grabbed” Mickey He let the man go. , 4 nt lists is mine. ba ie ee eee ———_—_-.. “their disapproval ‘When elsewhere atthe time. Davenport, 22, arourid the neck om ee “in 1956 ‘of har sey grab A natn for and alprt may thle employee teen ‘an eco : from behind as he walked aléng the| Indonesia's next International -* ; mental Japan Emigration Com-|be by * Panama my wave. ‘ut akan wane’ Gund ocecnlowese : i [Trade Pale: wilt:be to Agpest in ; ’ ee + . fs : | ae : ‘ 3 “ anak i . . ; . : ; ) aFED | “Ts “s f if : oi es ; yo ° FEE SAGINAW AT WARREN. PONTIAC. | After the Pacifico Railroad: an- mal, 5 nee Se ot oe oneal. Davenport didn’t want to get his ae “Qomplte, with: basketball set, slide and. shower! It des ey SET "Beanie is licen eeiele” _ SPRING PUMPS i ge aaa ier “ ie fe . shades, Perfect for those important "es eas CHILD'S SADDLES a Genuine leather with brown or black sad-~ dle on. white. Matching white sport sole - _and edge. Continental stitch. Sizes 814-12; 1244-3. Hurry, get set for Easter ‘gow / Shop early for hest selec tion! ee » Prices. are ‘slashed in amy. 1 ee et, Wow styles for girts! = COATS, TOPPERS: ee 12 . 4 Princess and boxy style coats ip ii wool flannels, checks. 7-12. Wool : fleece or washable nylon toppers, eizes 8 to 14. Big savings now! inte COTTOKS 2» °5 Torsos, full skirts, side bows, nov- elty styles! Your choice of stripes, checks, plaids, dots, prints! 3-6x, — 4-42. Hurry to Federal's and savet Faille and linen weave ’ ORIENTAL-LADY STRETCH OR SEAMFREE NYLONS GIR LS SUITS Oriental] Lady stretch nylons, rag” tall, “‘Sl-gauge © 4 00 : : teamfree sheer wiepe in 3 styles ms BY to 1). 6.00 DAINTY LINGERIE FOR MISSES AND WOMEN Whites, pastels, prints. ‘Gottons, nylotia, knits. Slips, - SE... | Florentine faille and rayon-linen petticoats, can cans, p's. gowns, baby doll i in group. Qn 5 q > jumper —_ 4-6x. California-styled : its wit t plea fo oe, iis sllige oe of Feisestal WOMEN’S SMART WASHABLE TEE-TOPPERS ° Bright new. washable fabrics in many styles. Solid or 2: 3 twg-tone colors. Smart for work-or p ae Sizes S-M-L. ad , Gir.’ PERT EASTER ‘BROADCLOTH BLOUSES / Dainty fashions for the younger set in white and — $ pastels. Crisp broadeloth, some in Orlon® Sizes 7-14. 2 3 i ¥ ye “DuPont's Co Atos fiber \ Boys’ SANFORIZED DOUBLE KNEE DUNGAREES: Vulcanized double knee gives wear. Heavy 10°02. blue 9: 3 denim. 5 pockets; copper rivets at stgain points. 6-16. af ee . , BOYS’ MIDWAYS, SHORT SLEEVE SHIRTS S q ; ; , z . z 5 Boys’ rayon gabardine : y ay . Double crotch midways in white cotton with elastic 4D og, 9. td hte de 7 Cy. Boys nylon-rayon gab waist. Short sleeve rib knit, reinforced coliar,/ 4-16. 2. 1 SPORT SUITS + - TRENCH COATS © LITTLE BOYS’ 2-PIECE NEW SPRING SUIT /. oe: Les Washable knits, combinations with boxer or suspen- 4 4 } $ der pants, Matching, contrasting shirts. Colors, 1-4. / {ile 1 0 _ 7 00. TOTS’ COTTON KNIT TRAINING PANTS : - : é Dainty prints in white and pastels, Double crotch. Cot- 4 4 a ° : a ton, knit construction. Made to wear =a wear! 2-6. tr < @Patterns and solids: @ Wear with, without belt . ~ -@Fully-lined jacket @Choice of tan or navy MEN'S BELTED, PRE-CUFFED SPRING SEACKS, a= & 7 , ° > Another choice Federal buy in new spring slacks, 00 — Choice: bf petterned coats and are Regulation ‘Private Eye’ style trench “Belted, pre-cuffed. Leading fabrics, — 29-42, ‘ eS pe, ietappseeml = ast slocks. . Coat . -tan or navy gab with full ae ra rr i crease-resistan ayon &' 4 at arr: zl ; “with pleated slacks. Sizes 6 to 12, Sree) meee je STURDY, ALL-STEEL’ FOLDING rae CHARS eS, | oid = Federal’s seed Days! Wet of n.d weather. Sizes 6-12. j Form-fit contour back chair. Perforated tack. 2nt5 s ao gentile hie on eed for storage. Bays now at br vie a StOFES OPEN MON. ERI. SAT. NIGHTS TO 9 Reg. 6.99 Nylon Wool Blend Blanket Luxury blend blanket: with extra rich satin binding and super thick and cozy. warm fibers, Yours FREE when you purchase an EASY SPINDRIER! Reg. 9.98 Modern - Style TV Lamp with Jatest to be Ginieae: Witig cbbined +a oe eee ene . ware “King Edward” Silverware eo Famous "King Edward’ silverware. in popular Cavalcade pattern by Inter- national Silver; yours FREE when you purchase a PHILCO tee he Reg. 29.50 Hallite ec Utensil Set oN a bd ‘Famous Hallite copper-color’ by “Wear- Ever that never tarnishes, ‘yours ‘abso- lutely FREE when you purchase a famous TAPPAN GAS RANCE! i! | 6 _ PER MONTH Be MONEY * _ With Power-F, lush @ £hit is cen Ache Uae 0h fore: Flush Rinse! e EASE coonpegy built gth-an © dove hot water, soap and clothes! Easiest way to Seonoriicel savings is yours hen you Ponchowa an EASY SPINDRIER! Here is the famous EASY way to do your week's wash in less than | hour’ Easy rolling port- able model that saves your clothes with gentle yet thorough * cleansing action. ‘Yours today with valuable FREE bonus! . Waites Easy Washer Codide—Downsteirs Store _ Save 52.18 Easy Spindrier Rinse 2777 Regularly 179.95 ~ - With Trade! PER MONTH pen cc eee es jp Aone eg oe ee = Ss rs el > mies in oe : fiat ee : a“ wr - ie 4 : ~ 3 coe THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. MARCH 1, 1956 ene) va ig = i ~ , / y, y Ih } FREE BONUS WITH\EVERY APPLIANCE! ‘Save. 40. 00 Ambassador 17” Top Tuning Table Model’ @ New 1956 Model with Popular Top-Tuning! @ Rich Tan Maguatex Finish! Deluxe Chassis Design! AMBASSADOR—one_ of America’s foremost television de- - signers proudly present this new 1956,modeérn easy to reach — Super deluxe features with up-to-— the-minute.chassis and speaker construction. Yours today with a valuable FREE BONUS. Hurry in ey Waite's Ambassador Televuios = Db casises Store top tuning table model. — 2 Regularly 139.95 New 1956 Deluxe 8 “Only 39 per month | are sealed tion. _ Philco Refrigera tor 169° WITH TRADE @ Powerful Philco Power System!” @ Full-Width Philco _ Crisper! _ @ Full-Width Steel - Shetves! “ PHILCO brings you added de- luxe features. . “oor storage and added room in main storage compartment for storing those bulky, hard- to-fit foods such as roasts, turkey, etc. housing, silencing noise, vibra- Hurry in today for yours plus FREE BONUS! Waite's Philco_ Retrigerators—Downstairs Store Cu fi. cS : _ . with modern All moving parts in rubber-mounted Reg. -239:95 Tappan Visualite Oven Range to 199 Only $9 a8 | per month! . - Save 40.00 Famous s Tappan 40” Gas Cleanquick Range WITH TRADE. Regularly 219.95. - e Cleanquick Smokeless Broiler! @ Telechron Electric Clock! e Three G2 Hour Timer! The ‘'Supér-Sixty” TAPPAN— the most popular range ever with lifetime porcelain finish and ‘’Cove-top” for beauty G ease of cleaning. Lift - off oven door for ease of clean- ing!. Pull-out Broiler Drawer and lifetime guarantee ofall burners and oven bottom tray. Yours today plus FREE BONUS. Hurry in now! Waite's Tappan Range Center—Downstairs Store COMPANION CARNIVAL DAY SAVINGS .on Famous Name Ranges— Television and Refrigerators! | aya) 4 419.95 “Reg . 199. 95 - 1 1—Reg. 199.95 RCA | | 1—Reg. $29.95 Kelvi }, 1—Reg. 499.95 = i uxe 40° - 29g" 2 A bassodor - 148" . 21" Table 1 “ET notor 2-Dr. Auto. 378" 00 Philco 12 cu, ft 31 00 Kelvinator Renge - \TV é soles... ... cs "Medel TV ...,° av. 13" Retrreeceter oe _ Refrigeretor hey aae ee a ee eee , GR 479.95- 6 rk . 249.95 4 Aol 289. 95 | ' ae. 95 Kelvi-i . G 1—Reg. 279.95. 77 ee 20, 30,36 36" 9" RCA rd hae . 228° be ney RCA = 248". notor 12 cu. ft. = 349" Philco 10 cu. ft. > ot 00 : av Consoles Pee es = “Consoles. 5... 655: wt 100 fb. Eroewer” as Deluxe Model Retvig: Brae | ‘ Hes : he I | Oo &@ cee he 7 at * a — j Ff i 5 ae 49.95 | | 0 4—Reg. 219.95 Phil 3—Reg. 289.9521" =, I Reg. 219 ag Kelvi- g : coy 219.95 ‘oll ! | gg] seas. apge || eee gage | ee ea" || rarer | faisan (| GO re. @e = Mabogeny Console TV .... a Refrigerator... .. Band 7 dor Refrigerator . ’ oe (oe -_ ao} wo : Co = ee, Se : ai “ ae é _ Mg | . “ = “ : ~ = be , 2. | “= | . =| vo «pl | x. St * . f / | . | f } / , : te ' a ) ee \s nen Ee Ay ia g ) ° ‘ vs j = i er Abe ‘ ‘i 3 achive * age oh Cee Sy oe ee rare alk sy Se | ¥ e Ere ee 5 i a a ey : Ye j , : yea ee a ‘ . et ti ge ; sow a | t ‘ i x z rey ; iG . i" Ngo ae a AEE oes | ‘ { ie F \ 5 : fen . 7% a ‘ * 4 ~ | eee : ren \ i x <= “ot : Fs re , 4 } 4 ~ 4 : P. + evens Ke : : “¢ . 4 } ‘ ae ee) ere ‘ pd S , . ad “THE PONTIAC PRESS THURSDAY, MARCH HEL 7 : ELEVEN 5 a “iy. Te te Co ft is i eth eS ‘ fe wes a bo ooeky * E apy sae * « lownership tcritges with the sec-/ \whiet ety dp not reflect the thinking! Hope to a Deaths {eousy Sheriff Arnold. O. Pigorsh, | ae retary of state,/ _ — D aeaget Ka Police. Judge Edward G. Burleson - Se ’ ° _.> | GRAND RAPIDS ®—The public|ang Wyoniing ‘Township Justice’ | | 4 fail ee Ube ; a meme “ae bil” would require: newsjhas ‘been invited March 9 to: anleo ics Blanker. = \ Bee veal Oe. seomilane - >.” |mediato list names and addtesses|emergency meeting” of law offi- Ap — Pe othe of of of the editor, managing editor,|cials. concentrating efforts on re-|, ; thinking of @ lot people! iisher business manager and/ducing Kent County's 1956 traffic! The great flood of 1927 when the ae is- reflected - by What’ they read) stockholders, if ‘the’ publication isideath toll. Accident prevention] Mississippi “broké-its Yevees and, ©“: land-hear and in so many cases owned a aT : ee we een = eee or 20,000 square miles - jthé editorial policies pf *a-news+} . SNe se} ‘ |theme of principal speakers, in-\caused extensive property losses \paper Or ther news media is set Failure: “to file the statement cluding Capt, Leroy Hunt of the which were estitiated to be almost’ of by outside or Northiegn interests;would result in a $500 fine. Rockfrod - State | Police Post, _Kent $300 million. | —— ater ee _ Complete selection of oe ay. “til 91 H ~ for your timely it | cin for These Sevings Today! thee ~t bewe, family and. a b>) be sure to see every item below...each one is eYata:ve Mm cele sepia aii your home today ae Err HALE FIXTURE ce - : = om 2 : . -\ ov Finest all wool suriace pile of close weave, dense pil ov Combination of two & three ply yarns for greater Come in and ‘see the exciting new beauty of this all wool carpet. See its matchless ‘coloring, exclusiva style -_ master Se enainia cod telat bot ef two erent yarns; straight and twist; wi ep add extra’ wear. You'll’ love the luxurious regulerly 2.19 sculptured embossed patterns, Buy - this _ BATHROOM . ~~ extra heavy carpet today,....4 it's really 74. BRACKET __.the last word in luxury. Ghoice of . Harmony”House colors in 9,12, and AS <= Shop at Sears and ~- Save BE Kiem cedenbent SPECIAL OFFER! er ee | Handy Wolt Light Ideal Light tor Small Space ness 4,44 _-Pluorescnt, chrome-plated oe. ture. Has “on-off' switch, ance outlet. et to install, | v4 SELF SUPPORTING PUBLIC LOTS _ 1 Light Post Top Lantern Black With Brass Accents. =" 88 Reg. 18. 45 Light your lawn, patio gar- den or driveway at night. @ ' Traditional style, of black 2. Tust-resistant steel and brass ioe “plated _ ornaments. ' Frosted glass chimnéy”™ and clear glass. panels 19 inches-high, » 9% inches square. Save at Garbage Con-* Pan, Bowl Set. Rust-Resistant Zinc Coating Easy-To-Clean. Aluminuni Ware Mk 2.99 verenwiss 99¢ ten | 4 . Segrs today! Fal ie, Sturdy all steel garbage can is Useful-set has }, 2 and-3 quart jbo 2 ip jeak and rust resistant! Has. bowls, and 12x9x2-inch covered c tight-fitting td, heavy duty all cake pan.” Lightweight alumi- 7d Choice of Barmeny House Colors f steel handles. num resigts rust. . € Beautiful Harmony House Cokd-o-Wale Bedspread Sey - in your choice of six Harmony House colors. Lux- Ke iy urious velvety surface ... thickly tufted with no sy" sheeting visible. _Regularl y sells for 4.98. Bull . fringe trim, washable. Bedspreads, : Me Main Floor a b =| fl So Big. So Attractive, You'll UseltAsaSpread = /} -. > Printed | Linen Cloths . 17 Bright Coverlet | 54x54-Inch, Regularly 2.98 Brighten your table with these lovely multi- color sctreen- - ® Regularly 6.49 quality 44 printed cloths. Serviceable linen crash in washf{ast colors. f Imported from, Belgium. e Reversible for cto | wear i $4x70-inch. Regular 3.98 .............eceeees eerie ale . - . Here’s old fashioned chatm and modern durability in a ti. = _ | wheel patterned coverlet. Zig-zag quiltfhg, 80x90-in. Aqua- | ‘ marine, Smoke Grdy, Sage Green and Victerign Pink. In = plastic package. Savel * Ci S Extra Wide] Extra Long! Reversible, Quilted ar oF . Easy to Clean Aluminum for Lightness, Brightness! fe ae Pl id C | t Tees Gi overie (EE RS sss. _ Metal Cookware Bees Pm S07 ae 4 NSS SUNS Te ee eg, @ Reg. 10.98, full or twin size e Velogs to-1.45| . _Mattress Cover — Plaid Blankets ; @ Easily washable Fine. Sanforited* Muslin! Regularly Sell for 1.39. - . i @ High rate of heat. transfer * 3. Sn a ee = 3. 3 60x76 . 99¢ . Reversible pastel plaid pereele ea so lid colors. Add a dust Complete set of ae service aluminum, Gadbwarw inchude’s Washable, protective cover of. Plaid single made from select, ruffle, and it's-e Sy — 00-in, ; ae | Bcup coffee percolator, 3 piece saucepan set, 1Z-quart “heavy, ¢losely woven muslin. . new -American cotton: Softly | . . : | ' dishpan, 9-inch frying pan, 3-qt, strafner- “saucepan; ~Aegt. Choose full or twin bed site idpped on both’ eidob Eds < Reg. 5. 98 Dust Raffle. . Sis wee ees 49S . — ca scucepot, egg poacher. At Sears! - . i *Max shrinkage 1%. "- strotig aiid a ae ~ Reg. 5.98 at a Filled Pillow. eae roan eine — 2 {- i. i . : ae Polyester Fiber . ( : 3 Sie \ me = oe H ' 7 : ‘ ge ; ‘ { fe = : ff a i ; J . ; “ ry ¢ ’ | e oy A as : | | tt y> | «2 we NLS g a F) hb = ai i Ped ee ae ee me ee : quite —, wearing ajeame up. 2 parred and Lethered ‘ook. The guest was ‘untsbibited,. hav- ing ‘scarcely defiled “his niartinis J, with vermouth, “$0 he: nperenqhed) her. _ewrthy do you wear a . girdle?” “ . the asked plaintively, in a carry- Saco 8 ‘as a=boned-in Waist, ing whisper. “Why, John - - = -!” ceobedl the jJadv. “AH ladies wear girdles.” - _ This statement, laid out as flat of -which nothing was — resol exept. the question of how_to liven. a dill party. Get the men arguing eethe greatest * Jegend in. the Vedi’ Sad 6 nan wie Ber SE x-00l occasion, “is that-a _— a girdle to hold their stockings up. That's the excuse they always] give you, y'know, because they a want to admit their sine are an WG.” ’s -* ‘* “You are beth wrong,” sald John - « * the quickest way. He ‘was waiting at the door as police answered . bargiar alarm. He said a troup of | ede or ae ‘officer—and / qui boys had beaten him and he want- “started . no end of Titeresting talk. “at- the end. ral income taxes: | eae i : Girdles Put Gentuit ne ae in IIS Sentence of Lifer, 85 ‘ jue oe *: a ee. o emis cae a o . | ss foe fa : “*s 24 m s ‘ ©. “_ : ea 3 : ‘hence of Joh Leach, who, killed his Elect Sub be PF nee Eu: Willioms Commuytes “Ifianee, Ida Yerrington, -because Weyer nips - wag “jealous of her - -attentions~ another man, ‘LANSING @— Gov. Williams)” ‘The commutation “makes igible for. immediate parole. ‘el ‘will live with a son in-Coloma," ROEBUCK AND CO. ~ Regularly Sells. ~ for 79¢ yd. _ CHOICE © 4 poplin. . colors. 1-5, ' Bib Top Shérts . Se ~ penders: 2-6x. Infants: Quilted ~ Lap Pads 49 Good quality all cotton with solt eS filler. Zig- [=e stitchirig. White. oer -In. 4 Q Ks > “ee KS 7 4} 4 << Cotton Blouses 1.59 ‘Tots’ Saniorized* cotton blouses in white ~ Many’ Cute . styles, Sizes 1- ton =<. ‘ 36x50-in. shrinkage 41%. Selitfaction ——— [Pundizig: : be $ ‘Sicedy ererelie of cotten suspenders, elastic bdck. Choice. ol * cot- n poplin in. choice of. >“ colors. Elastic back, sus- Creepers. | ‘ A solibow: assortment of beautiful wash- fasi, available in your favorite butcher rayon. It has the look and ~ feel of tine linen, arid. jt's permanently crease-resistant finish makes it ideal for suits. ‘skirts and Jumpers. 45 inches wide. snap-croich “ors. in 6, 12, | Poplin * Gingham shirts. of Dat’ cotton. and gay plaids in sizes |-6x.. -- _ River stripes, 1s Main Floor: _ : - New Crib Blanket ‘Water roof Ponts Washtast, Vat-Dyed Colors 2.98 e. e. jacquard patterned cot- Preshrunk, won't shrink Bel: ow ks ee, = = s_| ee ee ¢ sunical colors Many cel- 18 moathé. Oe Chesks, ‘Compare™ ith Others at 1.69! Specicol = $1 Purchase Colorful striped acetate, rayon ‘qnd nylon. with-strofig plastic 6x “*Maximum,- o. ab 3%,. Soft resilient with 8 —Jining, Six snap éldgiag; but- jon sin. 3-18 mios. = sUCULULLE Lt: proof it pays to shop at Sears and save...come in today honeylane and. kerry-teen hats “ at: Stall al hee Six new, — aioe in syn- . thetic straw, lavished with ae ‘tibbon “Giid? veiling trims. aes! Soa ‘ nylon panty Reg. 59c Heavyweight 30 denier ny- lon with lace or trim. Elastic legs and waist. White. 7 to 14. ° SANS Favecie Fig Bars Child's Delight! Bakery Fresh Regulat 23 ¢ - 29¢ Lb. Fveryone lovés these grand honey-flavored bars with de lectable fig filling. Grand TV snack! On sale now! “Devil's Um-m Yummy New Cookies! A ’ } ‘ Candy Dept.—Main Ficor and who said so, and “You notice Marilyn never wears wite, smapping like the subject at learned. Muttering pataathing|eorving-a. tide term for murdering goods manufacturers sre hae me | Men about her mind. wearing a girdle,|his. sweethenrt-20-yenrs ago, | The “‘herror comic” has» been| abpoad, They are scheduled to re: ee ee “That's what I mean,” sald his What she really meant was-never|Jchn tok his spouse to dinner. 2 ae pepsteer caestaed Be oe ousted from Eire, Dublin reports. tum April 9 He takes office May 7. xe Buy new at. ‘special ~ Sale ‘Starts Today! Fratemity Prep Sizes 10-20 ¥ Regularly Sells for 15.98 J. Many Handsome Patterns. Povey Prep ‘sport style in your choice of htmdseme patterns of blue, gray, and tan. Wonderiul wool weayes, textures that will stand up under much wear. Smart 2- button singlebreasted: styling with 3 patch pockets: and vented back. Take advan- tage’ of this wonderful buy now during re a ue demonstration at Sears. Sizes 10-20 bors Wear. Main Floor — _ Boyville Dress Suits for Easter devil's food chocolate ‘Now cookie dipped in marshmaliow Only ond chocolate icing Tasty, - lor a snack! ‘Delight’ “rn” 33¢ ‘ ; . Handsommel!y styled dress sults with the new narrow long - roll” lapels Sizes 4 to 10 off KE FOR aS PARKING . CLOTS > a SO1D Ont ay SEARS, ROEBUCK’ano CO. 39¢ embroidery Ge nylon dresses ' Foneylane-nylon topper Reg. 11.95 ee fy nylon _q~wink! Smart classic ae sie in assotted pastels. u to 12. Shop big savings on fashions for. the - young fry. - 4" A. Pret? Spr ting s your cho te e of sig perky alate Gar spring colors in sizes 7-1 2 > ~~ * sheers in _B. Sheer pyle dress with dainty headed ruffles. Chaode , from-a _wide - array ot spring pastels. In teen sizes o ive 14, 9.88 that washes with Ease \ TZ THAN Saginaw St ee hy on = } | silky Vans beatin Coe POM SES t A - 2 4 SS aw cy wise oe we “Tate lca - Maryn Bll Defeats Lake~For the Cig Kids. Then rockets began to burst, and L Medias fells how, during the tamed On Sos Peck Nak THE PONTIAC pris, ‘Cienspay. MARCH 1. 1958 Crofopt Cub Scout ‘Unit Presents Awards to 18 A eters inspection was held at Seelye, sie sone econo yore ye 140} Stichael Measel, . Sesnath McClellan, Brian LaLone,| Jack Bennett, Jon Gary, Jack Ben- nett Je, Frank Milmine, Richard Ernést: Humphreys and Transportation Expert.” to Be at Public Meeting ' Lynn D. Searcy ,. transportation specialist, will : describe what a commuter service, utilizing éxist- ing rail facilities and a. modern THIRTEEN _ sound; movie at the fnvitation,of . thé Saluth Oakland P' Coun- cil. will be assisted Hunt of the Budd Co. That's Persistence y James lamait craft circling absut. Marilyn} = eer ay Sopratig~ Sad wie ar Sar ad tee tes low we the breakwater, jcouversations of the’ tome Lysantapiased Fish Clinic at UM ANN ARBOR ® — The environ commuter equipment, can accom- plish for. southeasern Michigan in hiient and habits of fish wil o WERE &t 5 yak Wetene program of study for en at- bong ag 7, at Huntington Woods tending the University of Michi-| City “Hall, gan’s fishing ¢ clinic, Mare, _ Baarcy _w will. talk and show a “Awards by Cubmaster “Ken. Goff were presented to: Robert Dawson,| Harry Smith, h, Wesley Witlatad, Bil- Hear. Fs nypooe poral . TOMORROW—Judge Harold B.'(Froos Guideposts, Copyright 1996)' Lowell _Volmar, Jon’ Stepleton, that her automobile, a 1937 sedan, had been stolen. Police have just found the car. on — a : ae ¥ ae Open from G-<- :30 t¢ nd Friday “tit 91 S301 i een iy al — - oo Savings! 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Oct, 11-—First euaee -confer- ence, with Secretary of State Dul- ee * Oct. 14—E/lsenhower's 65th birth. con-(42¥—Bilts, good wishes, a bit of a party, good news from the doctors; electrocardiogram “stabilized at a satisfactory level.” - Fourth week:~ : Oct, 15~—No Longer, -competely! refreshed" again, no indication-of~ iment with compications. eb - STAMPING GRACE’S WEDDING — Official tle given by none other than Prince Rainier II! himself to this new but that may be also just advanc- Monacan stamp commemorating his approaching wedding to Grace | ing years.’ the’ princess-to-be shows her bare shoul- [Fir TO RUN. “stamp will = sale April 19, the day set a en = bedridden: Prosided t lifted into chair; doctors drop daily electro- cardiograms, =.» Get, 19—Tries hand -* painting ws ‘week: Oct. 22—Another White ‘News conference: Eisenhower ‘‘on~ the road back to good. saris’ " heart healing faster. se. Oct. = 40k erect~ unaided, and takes steps onto scales; he's lost four pounds. He and Mamie work crossword puzzles. Oct. 25—-Walks for: first time, a step or two to a-chair; cheerful and chatty, poses for pictures on sun deck, “Oct. 27—Shaves himself first time, sees first. movie—a Western; s fo Congress. NO HEART ENEARGEME iNT Oet, 28—Latboratory ‘fay and fluoroscope show eart enliirge-| Sased activity; diet upped -to~ 1,800. calories; allowed to walk, sit up'and work as pleases-| youg Sixth week: Nov, 2—Walking freely, to Mrs. Eisenhower's room, down corridor to ‘paint. egw ‘Nov; 4—Another. X-ray; doctors “very pleased,” no enlargement. _ Seveath week: Nov. ! Nov;: i iets report on coinplete physical checkup; decide®.to “fly. Ps news conference he has “only. good news again” but it may be-late;. hower can make second-term de-| cision; heart first must be exposed to “total strain” ot White House duties. o* “8 Nov, %—Final medical bulletin from hospital. ‘‘The President's condition continués to be satisfac- _|tory.”* Nov, 1i—Flies to Washington. ; _ Eighth week: asing has been | works on State of Union message hi ie ought to slow down,” aet ay Tries legs.on stair steps.| to Washington Nov. 11. White tells} January or February before Eisen: can be fully restored” a Eisenhower ae. sep te Gee 15—Doctors od wean: ‘and Gettystiirg welcomes. tors say, White tells news coster- We a geeak oy tates ts ond seer i Gs Oe {onan active life” in the- presidency ‘tor another Southern vacation; US. ‘Exports Grapes ° | oie Mies ‘ * Every year America exports @ hiatty te antiil - hls “rand eenieln ou half-million tons ot fresh grapes, eo and nearly 100,090 ee 2 ‘13,000,000 Britain’ now ‘has Pa 5 and fresh pl eision—still_is. his. aone.- Nov, 23—Another nig: aninf no symptoms. or’ fatigue, CONVALESCENCE GooD Tenth week: Nov: a lues satisfactory, - Twelfth week: ue Dec. 10—Eisenhower ~ ocimaaaill at Washington hospital: doctors re.) port condition | he ar te ng feels well, midday = Thirteenth wéek: Dec. , 17—White fells, ta Gettysburgll news © conference: datigue wasn’ due to heart, bat probably “a ‘ner- symptom”; nadie “excellent encouraging prog- ress,” he’s ‘‘out of danger.” Dec, 20—Back to White House for “Christmas, and birth of a new granddaughter. : OFF TO KEY WEST” Fourteenth week: Dec, 28—Off by air for Key West, _* * i 4 a. Fifteenth week: Jan, 6—Florida. vacation sine, 4a world of good.” * * " Sixteenth week: Jan, 8—Eisenhower's first peabl statement on second term at formal news conference: “My mind-is, not fixed’’ but “I_feel very, much bétter—stronger—and- much. more able to get about.” He flies: back to-Washingtoh, . : FULL DUTIES Jan, $—takes on what he calls “full duties” of White House. * — “excellent.” Seventeenth. week: i Jari, 19—Eisenhower’s first White House news- conference since at- Ktack; doctors tell him, he ‘says, he’s making ‘‘normal and satisfac- tory progress,”’ but “it would “be ‘foolish to pretend that my ‘health “Twentieth ane “Feb, 2—Personal physician says “sould have mére itime—all the time he needs‘*- on ‘gecond-term decision, Feb, 8—President rounds at a ;month back on job; tells news con-| iference-.that unquestionably at! ;times he feels “more tired than, 1 think, I> Id have in the past; Twenty-first week: .. — | _re: 14~He’ s fit to run, the oc: Nov- ae we. 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But/¢ial audience in the Vatican Pat-| Se é ee Guidance: Work : ‘ap ick = "fone \ of neversl : _schools borin Pope to, Obser ve the major celebration will be held|ace's Clementine Hall at which the}> A Dval Purpose pa, S ~ aed aie | 80th’ Birthday, -|»& ent ott slow Cary aie Rpegsepenypamars | Brtecnicen yeild leave for Fort Beening, Ga. U.S, Farm cay em Tops 17th Anniversary tim ITM saniversary of his coroaicn| se ent don't are the atest me ‘ sro. : : es ; eo ee > Fifteen children chosen to ement a) using carbon, a - pw Br ta clinical ership according. ~ MOINES—Every fifth ton VATICAN CITY. Pope” Paws eo ta = £4 resent the United States, Britate,|tetr tetracloride to. clean fingérprint- ee ae he Oakland ; omer sl mmander|of America’s lay-a-year| XII tomorrow The Pontifical Mass’ then will be Canada, France, Italy, Denmark,|ing~ink off. their fingers. Jailer. a i Guidance . Clinic, ow, “yh - = export comes -frorh farms,|hirthday and the 1 versary|attended-by. diplomats and high|Greece, Hungary, G yy Po-\Charles Skeltotrsaid they were |. in & lieta hee . 4. Flippo,| The United States is the ered et Me lection an esd of the Ro-iprelates of the church from arbund|land, Ireland,’ Indonesia,~the Neth-|fond of licking the: old cleaning = Thursday, March and Set. Eeweat mere of: Samm prodiants. enact Cathalie (Ceareh=<— "ithe gabe ertands, Russia and Spain will re-fluid off their fingers; He had = © sing lay, 0 rayton . {Wheat farmers work every ee oe ee | The highlight of the birthday an- cite. birthday mrentings ta thete been using whiskey confiscated i The - following week, eee Seether Semin lend vor lira 3 Chiholléy in mary countiee witlnivereary tomorrow’ will bes spe itive fangoes: in raids. to remove. the ink. a % ee . 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PRESS, THURSDAY, - MARCH 1, 1950 [SUNTOR EDITOR ‘Haggle Over Chairman oe Delays Confributions, dit 20. “ratliwon ere Center ¥ aii t hae ae TST yen et am a ne eee ena Ne Frias pags a sail Lec sconsigiondeneehd taped ine we teEc. ea rae pe 5 ae ; a . i Mad ran ey 99 ig a af pie Se ls te Naan are ies a ye a ‘a ® _ iaiitae ‘eee THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, or ARCTr 1, 1056 am: Wage of$1 1 Goes | Into Effect Today* Desperado Visits CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex NINETEEN " Depiity Sheriff E.W: eit te : minimums to insure that workers, Ms Gistageed aoe that Congiess gure Sik sues types of work that |meti’s and boys’ dress shirts, pad oe an attemped ‘sale. y' : Wage automati-jare not deprived of their just! at er ee! ree a sudden increase to & doltar }ding_ and ey filling, «and ey . eet | oe t, dolld~ay, hour| wages. History demonstrates that/*T@se ot million| would cayse’ widespread econo- |jute goods.” ao * ‘one __Meteorologi Disag rato i roel geaPey wen sas olan oll employers, | goons POS lone oe nw cxnsiigt from its pro mig dislocations in some sections, * *° « R kanlgrerore ** cote a , workers in the U. S. aré ‘due to Substandard “May ‘segk Po bipeae cabal dnd “tn Addition’ td. sawmills and| A sizable number of workers: in horse tracks. ee ith \ Geophysics Prof haem | : dety the law.” President er has a the leather, textile, and- various corms oa [receive wages boosts amounting to = _Coneres to place unicovered. work- [Planing mills, the’ boost will affect! shee industries will. also benefit “oe ether Forecast, | 560 million dollars a year. =) <= ifers under the waigehour act, but|these’ southern industries: Proc-\in'the Northeast, Middle West andilevice aw mest. chemicals import a ae +" \, Eee ee Report Iranians Nab no actionhas been taken on the eased waste, work clothing, candy,'other areas of the country. "and medicines, Karachi reports.” - : ‘ eth ll The increase from 75 cents to a Documents From Soviet recommendatiéit => — = cas : : ae | " auns pete are wear dollar an*hour is authorized in a el cd Meany sald “économie Justice ee i " si : : | wid mem eel > jlaw passed by Congress last year.| TEHRAN, Iran ®—An informed and sound common sense dictate vi d . |The effective date was d/source said Iranian special agents; such action without delay.” He | You are eprdialy invited to ace: our: Ay sonicte—ane a until March 1 to enable the indus-|arrested Maj. Ivariovich” Kouznet:|. gectaréd that millions of the un- | -—- 9 and ‘the . Eitsies concerned to aitfest to tht/sctl. earstant Soviet saliters st oneal “are in tradi | - - | on ees pene tache, last’ t anid ‘seized (0P-| tlomally low-wage Industries and ae a a -It_started when Prof. The Lghor ‘Department said (Soret Iranian tnilitary documents poset Rave uo iaher sui repre a M. of St: Louis. University | that more than half of the work- |found on hit. sentation.” — 0 Nn a} . eS ers are in the South, and that |, The. source said the dociiments| "Tp ssident'had advocate a | : March with the tikelihood of more | the major impact in that section |had been. given him by an Iranian oe | ’ tornadoes, all on the basis of in- wil be on samenllls and planiagr| aarant-ofticer he, had been meet-/Teor at Sta on oo e: "eased “sunepot _gativity. -naills, where more than four- |i regularly in secret. ~ gone ag A ~ <*T. think the-Sun just got in. his = —- ea wochen soos Saas There was - no iments coca ets, anni ) an receiving less than dollar an firmation of ‘the report. oi Toni tht to. : it “Benes Depiaty| Bowne —— ne ee eee - se ett ss Feb. 12, Brooks|Chiel of Naval Qperations for Lagt' AFi.< CIO president _George|For His Partner™ __| Administration -8tficials. have . pager than usual wea-|istics, was rammed by U. 8: Far a, ae mage the increase} yy, DORADO, Kan. -Roller-| a oe oC oggaste — comes a this area, including the|as ‘commander of forces ‘in ‘ar will create a better living standard te wit im “of. ex- possibility of tornadées and floods|East. _ltor the afteted workers and their mains seemed © SFO 09 4 tie tending the act to uncovered work: _ THOMAS ECONOMY FU RN IFURE CO. during the next three. or four " : {tamilies. He said: “In fact, the/ nome -and- made-off with some/ers, it may ‘be necessary to work 361 S. Sa St.. years. He said then it could start Comparative Survey:. entire economy will benefit from shotgun shells. and a. pair of qut graduated minimums under a > 2 ginaw within the next few weeks, ~ P Les this new spending power.” skates. A week later, the home dollar.an hour for numerous work- = contends that extreme) ANN ARBOR (# — Dean,Fedele|. ~ se 6 was broken: into again. A-second|®"®, Particularly in the South. 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In thisif| « . 5 = s. : ; nado which killed“six and-injured| way, ay gy ae it would bejf| ~ a ne — . | a. dozen in nearby Ilinois townspossible to find which youth aidif) os a _ 3 e * if < ; ; . 7 . . ss 7 . ? 4 = | CFe tS a 4 a _ c _é oe 0 ‘ ae : 7 vA ° a < ‘that’ $ why he ore you buy any clothing at any. price a . ¢ 9¢ ) D ff ae a you s ould try Borany 500 tailored. teh aro es | S : | = : } at 5 . : | } | rat Pr all , a bee GENERAL ELECTRIC § a : i. ee 7 os : New 2600-watt Giant Calrod° Unit ||) AM 2-Ply. Fabrics _ De Workmanship Bor Fit * : is we : z Le : oe _ : Ae — TS —- : i fe ava 20% F. ste th ~ he Gas! i} =——s—*~« NO MONEY. DOWN! — an Use & SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS! | - We Invite You © we ee sy . Our Convenient fmmediate Delivery! 0 ; 1. |. Phone Orders Accepted! cH ARGE Come In and oa These Today PLAN ; oe ) _at NO extracharee, |) a 1/3 in April 4 © ge 1/3 in May | i + 1 3 in June oa — : ol ae, ole, P J : & oer ' P iP Pagren - : DOWNTOWN STORE- _ -TEL-HURON CENTER. STORE *’ ya = OPEN Monday - Friday ‘tit 9° - OPEN Jhurs.-Pri.- Sat, “til 9 ‘ . yx? A es , a ‘ % “ a ' ‘ = r —_ a i 7 : ™~ i i i | Bs _ Pa ' Sm ANGELES (Ns) — : : : \2 oxy “because we could Jick any- / y tyes ay ee) ERppht Neneeneeee | = a 5 N. PERRY Flow of Comments: Follows Ike's Assent. ~ Hatiow today. Botti parties “want full etn. of Geperal/ploynient and: both are basically Corp., termed ‘very good|in favor of the free market system country”, President|of economi¢ organization:” + er’s announcement that othe Reartiean party is We a torically been-less of an easy- ter Decision Try for 2nd Term big government can .contribute to ee “His pre widespread — confidence} more inclined toward’ stern con-|after shedding the care of the ‘not only in this nation, but through-|tro] of government geen world. (Out the free. world.” - he said. ‘ s+” WASHINGTON (INS)—One of the. more strange reactions to President Eisenhower's drama.’ tie, announcement he will be a “eandidate for reelection was re- ported today by the Democratic” national ‘committee. A stall “worker ald newsmen lier he had-annoufiréd his willing- - MANGAS OEY GNw) =: Marry_ idency for a second term. =, Traman is not surprised by presidency hig White House office last -night. _matter who heads the * ticket.””_, that “we've had more calls from °.‘friman emphasized that the teers than ever before, The ple-why he decided as he did. Grouped off ‘to his right. were members of his family—his wife, their son and daughter-in-law, the First Lady's mother and the Pregdent's youngest brother Dr. Milton 8, Elsenhower,--— were saying, ‘we want to- help. We didn’t think up to now that you needed it.’ ” . | hagediaaadiall : —< BOSTON {INS)—Dr, Paul Dud- ANN ARBOR w--A University |ley yr, Boston cardiologist and * Michigan ‘business expert doubts! one of the pl¥sicians who attended _ that President Eisenhower's deci-| President Eisenhower following his to. run for re-election will the long-term business out-iday declared “the risk that the his deeision: 2) FAMILY DECLINES Bs ‘i on the nation. President has consented to takelwrveatern White House liv | Prot, Paul W. McCracken ‘saidlis a reasonable one. When he went on the air, Eisen- hower's mood’ turned solemn. “4 "| Mrs. Eisenhower cupped her chin ¥ jinuher left hand and watched her } * _Hgusbarrdé intently when he said of me to any specific course, merely pearls, -e’ - *s * ® seated at his desk, the one who should be standing.’ Enter Hardware Store, Empty Cash Register Wecometoyoo..- Call FE 2.9143 in change, Pontiac police were told. = ee 4 register. ‘President Seems Hopp. Following © ‘Resolve. to WASHINGTON ® — Somebody), seek re-election. remarked. that President. Eisen.’ head of the world's largest money party, less ‘confident that), iooked as happy and re firm added: outst landing leadership has material welfare, . and therefore} Vieved as a fellow going fishing hower said: . |the need of talking with. you di- Actually, only a few hours ear- rectly about a decision I made to-+ ness to-hang on to the cares of the Just the same, he did look re- Hieved that the big decision was/pyblican Party chooses to renomi- behind him as he waited there in| nate me, I shall‘accept that nomi- He Was about to go on television) o this country should elect me, I Land radio to telthe-American peo-| a1) continue to serve them in the : The President had a cheeryijency, and the never-ending pres- heart attack last September, t0-|oreeting for all of them as -they| sure on an occupant of the White “ithat “a President never escapes) “Even the closest members of my family have declined to yrge saying they would cheerfully abide|*hat hard work of the kind I have by whatever I decided was best to|described does not injure any re- "When Eisenhower conchuded his|recovered patient will follow the }\talle, the First Lady joined him atiFegime they lay down. Certainly, hig desk, TV watchers got a brief glimpse of her, She wore a black silk dress and a double strand of JU © _.{visers think he will actually be) When the photographers moved/bettet-off in the presidency than ‘in for another picture after the broadcast, Mrs. Eisenhower was| watchful‘ care he will receive from standing and the President was “I'm old “fashioned,” the First Lady said with-a laugh. “You're . ler had a heart. attack. A hardware store, broken ‘into last night, was robbed of $12 to $20 * Thieves broke in at 822 Baldwin Ave, by smashing glass in the front door, they said. The owner, Galan Dawson, 37 Augusta Avé, said the money was missing from the cab get PONTIAC 1 PRESS, rceumeha®. MARCH 1, 1956 — ee | pledging to work tn the fanks it —Gurticg Hails Genego eS Looks Gay. (Nation Hears Ike~ | Bors." Noted Aviat. IX. Outline His Plans - (Continued From. Page > One) conference yesterday, aon Ms admiration and respect for president, are “‘unbound-. ed.” “He deetited to say in so” many words, ‘however, that_he | nted for, i run- cg _-* leaving the White House, if that = : =~ is ‘the way he-wants it. : Tn his radio-TV address, rises} tat the party will take him up on invitation, however, Republi- can leadérs have already declared} their willingness to tailor the. eam- paign to any pattern he wither. Helen McBride Admits, ‘Shooting Partner Aftér| ‘Spat in‘Florida Home: APOPKA, Fla, W—Helen Mc- ‘Bride, 49-year-old aviatrix, and killed a male business .assé- Président sajd a rit ber of|Sieritt I vepomagadnorth Starr} i a num Sheriff Dave “I wanted to come into .youriduties he has~pertormed quoted her as saying they arg ed} jhomes this evening, because I feel! past can be taken™ over some property. staff to reduce bis own a . 8 Mrs. seaneite “is the sister-tn-} law of Mary Margaret McBride, } Overjoyed to have r= as their day, after’ weeks of the riost.care- ful and devoutly re oonniter ation," Some of een be onld, are public speeches, office a ments, dinners, receptions and | let ter-writing. He made 2 no direct ueferenes to” the conti cold war in re- citing some of the reasons be- “T have Paw je the Re- E: McBride, 60. _lin-this small town 14 niles porth-| west of Orlando, - : Starr “said Mrs. McBride ad hind his decision, mitted pumping three bullets into) 4 -)Charles Richard Green, 33-year- But he said: “The work that Ilcq Oriando ticket agent for Na- set out four years ago to do Hasitional Air Lines, Green formerty| not yet™ reached the ‘state of de-tived in Winston-Salem, N. C- velopment and fruition I then) ‘The sheriff said.he charged Mrs.| ordered, regime he must follow-in|4oped could be accomplished with-| McBride with first degree murder: the future,. with regular exercise,; ths ote a single term jn) irs. McBride said Green, a dis-| recreation and fest. He discussed else abled World War II veteran andj the heavy burden of the presi-| , “ unmarried, been a close! ‘So it the American people |triend of the family since he en- choose, under the circumstances) jog her flying “School in 1946. He} I have described, to Place ‘this tived in the McBride home until duty again upon me, I shall per-|, year ago when -he- moved into sist in the way that has been an airport aparfment. peas by my associates and my-| si. said she called Green iast| night about overdue payments on some jointly owned property “and he got Hasty” came to the house, | slapped her and knocked her| down. -: The McBrides~-bave.- four chi! dren: Capt. Tom McBride Jr., of the U. S. Army; Robbin S-> Mc- ‘earlier as he announced his squl-\Bride, in the Army Medical Corps searching decision; ‘‘] assure you|in‘California; Maria, 13, and Mike of this: My answer would not .be|9. The younger children were. up- affirmative unless} thought I|stairs at the time-of the shooting. eould last out the five years.” | Mrs. McBride fs well known in ; by, St eh women aviation circles. She for-| ~Ejsenhower ‘has a busy sched-|merly operated the Apopka Air- ule of appointmepts today_as, his port and in last year’s i nation. Thereafter,~if the people office I now hold.” . ~~ TALKS FRANKLY He spoke frankly of the carefully * * * ' The old saying is true, he said, from his office.” But he. declared he has so handling all of the essential du- ties of the White House for many weeks without any strain or dam-— ‘age to his mended heart. He added: “The doctors insist He said that while his heart attack may make him a “great- er risk” than a nofmal!l person of his age, the doctors have assured him the Sr of risk is not great. fe He had told a riews conference covered coronary case, if such a to this moment, the work has -nof! hurt me.” He said some of his medica] ad-|big decision out of the. he Derby, an air race returns to the routine of the Wite| fen pilots from Washing- House. Lf. to Havana. in any other job because of the) EVERY. DAY YOU SAVE] Not. jest Week-End Specials — Everyday _ Price ces at the Camera Mart Are Lower! All New All Weather his doctors, QUIET CAMPAIGN He had never planned to do any §. ‘|barnstorming for re-election, the President said, even if he had nev-| * * * He said his campaign will consist) chiefly of informjng. the Areri- can people of the aims apd: ‘achieve-| ments. of his _administration through “mass esmmunication”’— et ssalliaviag x : » eel a & .WITHO = and teletision. 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Pha ra . ‘ >; ee \ Pe \ “ep [Y, hl, PRESCRIPTIONS TF : CRs \ one | * } Wipe t (ML 3 CUNNINGHAM '§ y ‘ 2 0 } \ @ RAPID SERVICE | 7g/ 6FREE! Y Ga | : | ey . /, a e () me PMARMATIS TS C Y : "le 2% fd = __ @/PIN CURL CLIPS .ftiyew be | ee Le) Wie runcHase oF sep OPe itm cae tl. PE iCE CREAM § Bseaanik ‘175 SIZE |. De i i ;' a * 3s ‘of 100 : ‘ Knee Style Swioes Fock Ue eae ICE CREAM! . | Bt erste eee Srna trig in Ant | AT SEALTEST DEALERS |g = ge 5 " : bs | Soe 2 - i ' 2 ee x fs Le, - & Square yard semi-cylindrical mir- ror which can her A ean - MOSCOW, @» — ik essing, wopslotone “a Soviet Army Hunti ae Peat, asteret-». pies) ea hot: wems Weed vane. Ses, some? of ice an hour, ~~" Se ee Oe ee ne erent ee under “Panama's: recognition Congressmen tised to fit up on it, A spokesman ‘fot the | FrenchiFrench, Norwegian and a Sar a eS ts Hag ot bie. baying nothing vat ate cf coffee. || ae pa = : - “ _ ere "heath le Sunlight hee! | : in Producing Tee \iis reat ye ania — *"to-live in Panama { wasiunoton-«s— Rep. bur ‘Sam Benson Says: -|@rator -has a bile niirror | - PARIS“ —-A French scientist -. has announced he has _aclentit|Troeahe's in etetionary, Ls ER Sey 2 tee. sunlight into : Felix Teomhe, irector ‘ot a gov. ernment laboratory st energy, said he has developed Sect Embassies Get Share ‘of Elk Steak'in Russia — a ‘elk. It wae bagged Dean “PANAMA ° i\—Agentina’s foir the’ House’ restaurant’ charges a Aa lof the Diallo, Poor med cones mer dictator-president Juan D./nickél.extra:for bread with meals. on s —— captures ewedish “Ambassader Rolf Sohi.(Peron «has received a special resi-/That's no, way to encourage people sun. rays - concentrates van. He shared his. trophy’ with{@ence permit. from Panama. ‘He’ to, eat up the wheat =e | he them on apy ammonia-filled | tank... line other three-U.S, Ambassadar|*as Warned it can be lifted if bs Wx.” .. 7 A Charles Bohlen, French, Ambassa-/™ixes in et ge _ THE. PONTIAC PRESS: “PHURSDAY, MARCH: i, 1956 0” pie care aa bassies! the Zetufhn of ct eater bah dived ¢ a pay si tr he ft pel Peron Gets Permit {Nickel Extra for Bread politics. The restaurant manager OXI dor .Maurice~Dejean and Norwe- Authorities said Peron, who was plained that free bread might mean |. y! gian mesmo a vik Braadland.jevicted from the U.S..owned Hotel| a deficit for the House eatery. Bur- hunting ition took|Washington at Colon last week,'dick quoted-the-manager af saying! 45 : dos ¥ _ EWE NTY VPHREE Pe Rouses Lawmaker’s Ire.“ dick. Re D)- complained today that edie Fhe teteadey Sennng as os odverined in , POST .. a Re: South —— Street, Pontiae ‘ _ you 1956 styles <4 Girnmnons Sofa Bed’ eae 1 ve al same: TERRIFIC BUYS pe as uséal “ha am: mi passing - __ the*savings on to my customers 70 Tri able to-give you = 2 “SUITS FOR THE. PRICE OF ONE! OR A suIT | AND A TOPCOAT FOR. ‘THE PRICE OF ONE! -@ een Sie FRIDAY. ary . SATURDAY ONLY! Ee > * ‘THE NEW MIRACLE DACRON and NYLON E BLENDS” NS and "} Simmons ‘HARD FINISH SHARKSKINS == ..two great names , * SMOOTH-GLAMOUR- GABARDINES “you. can depend on... = TRIPLE TWIST WEST ESS. 4 . as ook io bring’ at prices no one will beat t jis year... for this "fine quality! = MP a mnl)| -* + WEATHER-PROOF GABARDINE ‘TOPCOATS. a tole ~ FULL? “RAYON LINED TRENCH COATS | SHARKSKIN COAT. a GABARDINE ToroDAT —ae . - beck lowes to: sleeping height uit hee 2 : rment : a ‘FREE! a sy # * : F 8 and here's REAL. NEWS! » * # HideABod Sofa Luxurious Simmons® 5 50 mattress for two. = ap Take your pick é sine of “decorator .. | “selected” fabrics i Full size $239.50 including metollics on You'd never suspect _ these fine sofas open into comfortable beds with a full width Simmons mattress, even famous Beautyrest if you choose (only $20 more)! Ward's. Give HoldensRed Trading | Stamps! : DOUBLE STAMPS MONDAY EVENING, 6:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. you can veome into my store; ay all the ‘clothes st tim moore AE EVERYOAY LOW PRICES and apy = Wlic rep fobrie in i sre Pull oie ar ‘ a eredaoe, 90:days, of just open a poy aie 5 om on MY LOW. PRICES and ied It's. so easy a) 0 MONEY Down NEED! BUY r ALL THE CLOTHES: YOu Smart Spring NYLON or Wool : . TOPPERS — 107129 - Quality Tailored, . Figure-Flattering SPRING SUITS © gol had 1 qi Date-Time, Dey-Time; All-'Round-the-Clock NEWEST STYLE = MY Price DRESSES shot jy we cive “1 Rent Tuxedos for Weddings and Parties md top ro ~ tips. “pa About the eae WARD- WAY CREDIT PLAN GOLD RELL ' ‘GIT STAMPS. - 8 BENSON | @ No Interest! in 7 | WITH EVERY \ = No Carrying Charge! ‘Shop’ Tonighe-"til 9 # - PARKING ~ way tear sea 1m town i 2 ~ € No Payment if Sick. or Out of Work! < - J Open Monday—Thursde Fidey-Seturdy vi’) 20 SOUTH PERRY: STREET - . an | ‘vit SS cae wt at s ed BE ike. a WW es 5 RRS tas . _— 4 ¥ , as ; Wa erat ak ats : * bie : ; a3 ae. 2 oo f i f Ae bottles of plasma and .glu- | ~.. ome are hung—when the floor-ran | short crises. she: equeenes in duties. 3NO- SAGINAW ST. Hos-|unit and : [tne in the 312-bed hospital, 4 “Mates: "Floor ‘Manager “Preparing to Ease Heeapiial's Shortage of Nurses } of the hos- ¢ maternity nd ‘nurse. Roland's 31-bed semi-private surgical and medical unit. These are 2 of 12 nursing Nurse Roland -will continue ‘in charge of her: floor, But the floor it|linens, see that the vacated rooms are cleaned and chaSe down: poles. Under direction of the floor man- ager will bé a staff of “geteral aides," young women capable and gaid, ‘the dieticians’ -etfice is re- sponsible for food to the} patient, t ' office! . for linens’: and cleanliness, the purchasing agent. for supplies and the engineer for repairs. Now the] - coordination of al) these tasks will responsible for performing all! b i meyehiity & Se on oneness goon Sepettineree emiate 't duties ‘on _the Boor now handled! floor manager.” ~ The buy of the year... full tile drawer, 2 legal file drawers and index - file... stands just right for desk high use Get yours mow at this low, *- fow price, ‘ —- Pertect tor home use... Keep val« uable papers and receipts safe in this wonderful home file. Index tile on top for easy cataloging. And, it locks! 2 4 North Saginaw St. FE 2.4242 Karen Ebeworth Penis | The New SWEETHEART sul ‘Mnm-mm ‘on dit oied We wen the new “Sweetheart” will make heads turn . yon wey. Theyin ipa st dieing - daring, yet entirely practical . . striking, Nata cadiea ta “Sweetheart” is designed for the light, young flirtation look . . . and ight coer. Youd \ Ask to see the SWEETHEART: . and | our other “flirtation styles, today! 9:30-5:30 daily 9:30-12: 30 Wed. 9:30-8:00Fri. ‘ALL WOOL WORSTEDS ” the Extra Pair ah Bee “A Regular $79.50 Value! IT’S ce TO OPEN A RUE CHARGE ACCOUNT! 100% ALL WOOL SHARKSKINS — 100% ALL WOOL GABARDINES The Price Includes of, J. / / The Selection Is Outstanding At the Hub end only at the Hub can you get velues like this! This is @ most unusually complete assortment of two-trouser suits. There's a wide range of new Spring potterns in light, medium and dark tones, solid colors, plaids, checks and blues. Complete range of sizes in single and double breasted models, Sizes to fit any man — Regulers, Shorts, Longs, ~ Stouts—Sizes up to 50. Come in now and toke advantage of this special offer. § ~ 4 mite wy. 4 a Petes + y sh, smote > “pare PONTIAC PRESS. ’ | THURSDAY, MARCH 1 v 4} * § bs ; - idee i Vow. e-e o at the Hub. eee @. | : Inept ey alte work aa: es : fo ing ‘out of their separate ‘depart- : | he % Sy ments. : / t Gey ; zi od * rs e ¢ a % “ “At the present time,” Thorne|. ig * re = ae S — e vaeredeil om ren Heal Talks Cites and Unie Universes Zoi P~ 7 S e PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. ‘MARCH hy 1956 hy. Police Pinch Cor Plate Derelicts - Hospital Drive Success JACKSON (®—Mercy Hospital's) - Planned for 3 Days. sendin, Aine Callen A special conference of Michigan! injures Two by Hospital ty teachers Te) “Two persons were. injured tast| la _ College ‘sponsible for ‘teacher training in | _mental health and. mental hygiene “ has been.called -at Haven Hill to; Michigan Society for Health, night in a two-car ‘collision in front. of Avon Center ompitat on! panes "through Sascny: by-—the| Rochester Rd: Mental Treated at the. “bompital and re- leased were Thomas A. Silkowski, DETROIT '(INS)—Detroit police building f Rescue Man in Fire. : “a drive in city “history. | -Hesley and-Francis Akom, thei itp en a ha Pie 2 SoS “Health Committee. Paul 'T, Ran-|° Romeo. , i trom’a fire at his home where he kin, of Detroit, is chairman, “Oakland County ‘Sheritt = dépu lived’ alone. Hesley climbed in a| | ve representatives from|ties said Sillkowski ran head-on window to find: Jones while “Akom; | eight major teacher training cen-jinto the ‘¢ of Harold Langdon, called firemen. Hesley was over- - ters in the state will be present.‘ |19, with the U. S, Army * jeome by smoke in the rescue but Ross Roy,. Detroit Py en pegs ee ne oe Peepers’ withent iesntenset. Jones the society said, ‘This is the fir: was - turning—Jeft-into the was report air condition time that individuals teaching men-| pital vay. Miss Phillips was) ee ie ot ees Oe “tal. heifith courses to future teach-|with : na \ty Mamtocial Hospital : The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOF f PONTIAC Our Service Is the - Difference Clothes HAMILTON Elect, Sersas... °159” ~— fi os oe e. “TELEVISION Reg. $219.95. . 159° me 89" Be, Beeas..... 119" : ONT EASY SPINDRIEN 4 19” £. eles - “ WHIRLPOOL Detuxé a | 19” 21 EMERSON Reg. $169.95...0.0555 - TELEVISION : ae cies 12.49" A deluxe set you'll save money on. |. TacmAMs, ADTO. $7 RO* Reg. $266.00 _ - gg i aveemere +199” . 199” sac Ae 199° NO sos suromanio +979" Retrigerators GE..9.2 Cu Ft. $208.35 os 1] 99” ; ADMIRAL 7 Cu. Ft. sisss... 1 59” KELVINATOR Ree 795239 : at RANGE 30-Inch Electric With scores of wonderful features . . big” oven, *too! Reg.-$219.95 “A bargain to miss! ~ GE 1b Cu. Ft - *168” sins . *329” PHILCO 16 Cu. Reg. | "249" Gx ‘GE. REFRIGERATOR $359.95 TELEVISION. STROMBERG 22 8” Reg. $409.95........ 189" ADMIRAL 24” - . 249". Reg. $279,95. sores - MOTOROLA 21” Reg. $339.95... Satcel bewe = =e 9.2 cubic foot model. K teoutitu EMERSON 3 8 ., : = Reg. $266.00..,.....- 189 tloar model. EMERSON | 59” . Regularly , “Reg. $199.95......... ~ADMIRAT 21” *219” Reg. $259.95....... *339” 2 ADMIARL 3-Way Comb. Reg. $399.95. ,. 269.93 "199" Hom ilton 199” sete * Reg. $219.95 / —$ re | 59° i am re . : ‘ $340.95... Floor Models- Oneo-a-Kind-Demonstators sieas... 149”. cielo - GE Electric ~ Reg. $229.95 ‘i89" Reg. $219.95... .. os... a S159" ity meLviNsTOR ss g9” ‘ mean... '209" SER c2g9" Ree. e0as......... 189" KELVINATOR Reg. $399.95 ELECTRIC RANGE — Rez. $399.95 ~ “Deluxe apoge > Reg. $349.95... . HARDWICK 30” Reg. $179.95... . Deluxe Electric FREEZERS y SUDS SAVER DRYER caries. $7. OQ" ' Automatic Washer ‘ Reg. $329.95 “248° | a " Blectric Ranges 2” FRIGIDAIRE he | 6 g*- Deluxe 40- lich value you won't want 95 (ONLY 1) GAS RANGES TAPPAN Automatic ; ie 289" "239" sateen in) 790 139" +169” 169" ‘TAPPAN 30” Reg. $279.95... ...... MAGIC CHEF Reg. $289. Peed erene Reg. $289. eee eee Whirlpool pew low price on full size muslins, Feather Pillows ad low price ‘ond feet blankets -56x76, standard size plilows. Loop Rugs ..;<..$1 Cannon - Towels. ....2 for $1 Dollar Day Bvys $1.69 Rayon Curtain Panels New low price first quality 42x81 Nylon Curtains ...... 8 Dacron Comforter... — | GIRLS’ DRESSES ‘2 Easter Dresses in washable nylons and cotton. Sizes’ 1 to. 12. $10.99 Sub-Teen = 8 resses ~,, $5 s a Nylee Slips COAT SETS *6 - Easter washable fin- ens and Buflington rayons. Navy and pastels. Sizes | to 4, Girts’ Peplin Jackets $1 Tots Denim Frans $1 ‘Dollar Day Buys ? BOYS’ EASTER SUITS “S10 Crease resistant Easter ‘Suits. Expertly tailor-. éd.. Sités 4 to 12. $3.99 Reversible Jackets $8 TRAINING ~ PANTS © 1041 Reg. 19¢ fine nif i . cotton. Sizes | $3.99 : Blankets foes +f / $3 5% latants’ Under ~ Shirts. 1 9/foe $1 _suamet 426000 HOUSEKEEPING 3 a aa ee : \¢ ‘purenmnces | soe” = of PONTIAG ate of 51 West Huron Street Shop by Phone, Toot Phone FE 4-1555 |} te | , | a . p : | ‘STRET CH YOUR DOLLAR. _- , DRESS-UP YOUR: FAMILY AND HOME — GREAT EASTER... ~~ 30 Beye’ Stretch & Anklets .. 2 fer << Dollar Day Buys | ei FOR: THE SMART,. "THRIFTY EASTER. SHOPPER BETTER GROUP OF LADIES Dollar Day vys ; Big-savings on Easter Toppers in-nylon,, oll * ~ wool, pastel and ds Easter Suits “in Yat $1 on age "all wool box styles,rayon ‘fitted style. Size es pala ge ‘fl 8. -to 18. a ; SSasié Pg oie ite or it “ar 7 a be - and “Large Size Easter Fashions, ae | -\. EASTER BOLERO B “DRESSES: oH s! Values 10° $1.99. New: “™ spring colors and white, Sizes 32 to 38, . | eA ie, Sockets are the tangt Beoutiful print | tee with linen jocket.. Sizes 10 #620, Pa Values to 3.99. Styles and materials which | Fe ee ee as gst . — Dollar Doy ‘Special ws ~ >< LACED TRIMMED Save on better vee Slips. Purchased especially Pitas 4 this Sale Reg. fp ali values. ite in gizes 32 a Ee. ae 1 geey PLISSE COWNS © > $2.95 PLAYTEX BRAS . — Dollar Day Special” Yee , ” 70 RS " GIRLS’ TOPPE md | $16.99 values in girls’ en and east suede toppers—also——long coats included, in rayon and wools, Sizes 7 to 14. : - $12.99 GIRLS’ SPRING SUITS ....... ppennenmeetonen - | itd Naso bees Dollar Day Buys Bia — Dollar Day Special x PP yc “BULLY LINED rs 7 , ear 5 ? oe Values to $8.99. Ray- . on, gabardines, in : navy, brown, blue & ' grey. Sizes 29 to 42. % $2.00 Sport Shirts $1 Values to $12.99. Don’t miss this outstanding _ $1.08 Tee Shirts. 2 for $f group of better jackets. Rushed express for ' this Sale. Sizes 36'to 44. at f~..$24.99 SUBURBAN COATS ..:.....,.. \Dollar Day Buys $10.99 MEN'S CAMPUS JACKETS saasis - wi ao 7 Men's Better 7 oe Stretch Sox Qin od | "Values to $1. Special. _putchase.: One size * fits ‘alt, $2.00 Men's Delie.9 tor a - 25% = Se Ay Prag ee SN a aaa ae rate Pe tag tee Pere orn = ee THE shiriiae ¥ PRESS. ‘THURSDAY. MARCH 1. 1956 Bentley Planning’ to Tr ry;Elderly Man Struck for. Congress Re-election by Auto-at Comer“ WASHINGTON @—F; p. Bente] ing desite toons our party for me | A 74-year-old ¥ Park) (R-Mich)' said today to enter the -state race, I ofr See = an TL Sere | e ~ | rum for re-election to the sith | “John Brennan, 211 Judson, was o . (Fie ’ 4 ’ -c : ; ° biONtd Sasiesivern se “Wever, dan the ibility ‘that he) ‘therefore, lie"in that direction. ties: in St, Joseph Hospital said.) ”_~ : MICHAELS-STERN iG ‘The motion to dismigs was filed|may run for rnor of Michi- The. 37-year-old Cues “ The driver,- Donald A. Lynn, 28, r ~~ “SHE a by Ernest S. Navarre. on behalf gan. *, 7 oe iat 288 Russell St. said Brennan > <" . .° eet Jamies Thornton of HazeF Park.) tlt teporters at a news man added ‘I do not fee] that I teas ee g nar ange Si — SS —— , | fe | | a ee ned 8 iff Robert Davi id go pre would be acting in the’ best inter-| and k him after. skiddi rsa on te his am ay 5 sal “ 2 ests” of the Republican party by ee ae tea line in an eflort 2 he was booked after his arrest, Pia.) p the absence of overwhelm | participating in a gubernatorial Pri-|to stop. Nawarre also filed a request for mary which to date shows no signs) Brennan told Pontiac police Lynn). = ‘a bill of paiticulars on the -cir- * County Deaths ton trom those of pastiwas passing thé Car. surrounding the wy. ing. ‘Thig--wag-filed on behalf of} ao -Leonard, the GOP nominee in| ‘Some 20,000 civil servants in Willie “Thomas, 20,’ and Bernard) Vernon J. Hosmer ‘1954, is the’only candidate to enter|Eire are demanding a 15 per Lota ; —— 19, They also are from | RQMEG — Service for Vernon-J- the race thus far. =e a wage hike. Smatt all wool flannel / with bright splashes of color. Available in a < pearl. grey, tan, apd) - . powder blue. Styled i in gis ‘the sharp, néw 3-but- y -ton model.’ es ze : Se : : “. > Sizes 8.10 12, Jr. - - $948. 20 ER gh Wea Near ate A : . Park. | Flommer, Si, et 248 &.- Main St... will css an wear are accused. of murder in'be held at 2. p:m. Saturday trom [ = ‘the holdup slaying~of' Cirirles H. Roth's Home for Funerals, “with | Stolzenbach, 4, “of: Wapakoneta. - burial in-Romeo Cemetery. a) Common Pleas Judge Jacob T-|- Mr. Hosner, a former. village tax: Sf | a n Nn eC U 1 n S Koenig set a ported March 8 on:assessor and lifelong resident, died: the — << Hast night after a long illness. ~ He “leaves one daughter, Mrs. — Jets to Replace ee Oe oe tel visiting et Overland ‘Vqns, EB 0 atrof a three erandchildren, | Faaties # 7 oe Says Trucker - L "Mrs, Clara A. Brundige — e Yas | 2 ton : oa ALMONT — Service for Mrs.f 0-0 -— LOS ANGELES u—The head of ‘Clara. A, Brundige, 93, formerly | ~ a national trucking sysfem says Sof, Almont,. will be held at 1:304 A that, by 1961, giant jet planes may = be moving cargo long distances as; eT eae ee ae aged E cheaply as overland vans do NOW: |wrizville Cemetery s6uthwest of 5’ mes D. trace “presuloes ot Dryden. Mrs. Brundige died Tues-| North American Van Lines; told|92¥ 8 Hilltop Acres, Fenton, seamen terday that. he ex- where “She” was residing. i yes pects ti freight ai She“leaves one son, Roy Swain craft SS a ae ight tinjot” Fenton; one daughter, Mrs., Wil-' -borne today’ *“e6q.\lis Wilson of Port Huron; 6 grand: = van” system. - a a children, 12 great-grandchildren. re eee ‘This consists of Joading van bod-|® and a _greatgreat-grandchildren. ies on ships, then-transferring the] te endo the trucks again at|Keego Man May Appeal ; oe runk, D Driving Conviction _hichety Experts Exhibit Found guilty yesterday of driv ing _7~ Talents at Cub Meeting. ~— ¢ megs: aD slay march 8th, oP lg FI ie 12 to . | 328 * e* e20©# 8s © & es © e@® # @ a ro coming to = A “-* Some 375 boys — guests of bor indicated he will “make an Whitfield a Cub it -Packjappeal in Oakland Circuit Court. f resh f rom 2 attended a banquet rece in} Pontiac Municipal Court Judge . ce : the Teamsters Union Hall on Tel aurice E. Finnegan freed Smith a Bp es Ta. r $100 bond. new york to the | : An exhibition was given| smith-claimed Pontiac w< a b Tang and Joe Kerr, both rang egy ieaties 60 7 _- th Pontiac. arrested on downtown Saginaw St. a 2 Tio outed wen presented to/at 11:3 .m. Dee>23. a i2 . Rickey McRae, who rece! cena & Z) a Lion Badge. Dennis Wheeler) Cones of the sugar pine_tree : and James Moyer were named den range from 2 & AB - inches in | : nn my SS ES wa Tweeds, boucles, fancies, “ and slubs in the newest . fabrics: and styles. “Jr. Sizes 8 ‘to 12 310% ts 16” — - «> : eas We : Bs ‘ ee : | Zz Sizes 12 to 20 Cadet Se 7 Sg a Boys Slacks | cuts ms caper All wool flannel slecke in : Ds = splashes and solid colors. | ~ Cadet. Sizes 12 to 20 eS “10” - & << ~ : With Viscose Yar ng$ : Michoels- Stern for men ae core. B ro qd q IT 00 f 4 ‘Regularly Priced TH ONED CRCLUBIV ELT OF $s 7 : at $10.95 Sq. Yd. . pees 65 by Mallory. : : - fro I ‘ourier Clot! / Cocoa—T urquoise—Mist Green fr m Miron's-Courier Cloth j ner en Sand Beige—W oodtone , “Other Suits ba to. $85 / | ~ You wil be amazed to find : ie . ‘tle ee i / ‘ plush broadloom priced’ so low! at: ; ' g New Mallory j E long, magnificent springy pile that §$ a0 ars ac Orn por () | ? : / : _ gives. long life plus comfortable | a : N S Durafelt a , walking. Beautiful decorator colors ’ dhe ° oe brings the | that will please the most fastidious S Yd ole ; ae ne a taste. qe 1a cia Famous MeNab in luxury look : Ble Scotland-— weavers any : _de Auxe of fine |. ~—. Oe “Shetland-type fab- | _ Fiber; las %¢ Drapes weenie ecey 7 4 Made pe magnificent job of |; ~ i styling the /Black- | $Q)() z Champagne — White — - Green. thorri-Sportssgroup :* — = of Spring and Sum- 2. ~ 5 NEV ER WRINKLES" ! * 7 As Advertised in- L IFE. ; nrer. The/ fabric is . ae | | | NEVER SHRINKS sede | om ~ * 3 e NEVER STRETCHES -- oe 42x90 Inches _the taWloring by Men who take pride in their appearance take care to } . NEVER BURNS» , Michaels ~ Stern is have the Broadmoor — in Mallory’s exclusive new ™ par eXcellent. See [Durafelt — in their wardrobe. Cravenette —processed - these/ for a Sporty | Durafelt adds the look of luxury, the feel of luxury, seasg¢n of: comfort- cay eens the shape of luxury to the smartest hat. ef the year. It’s a real value. is oO , -” NEVERROTS Ss 9) Wash ’n Hang, Dry in ~s : | “on a Minutes | ady a Boucle Prints | Made a 95 * Green Background, with Modern | Desir Ae al . __ pair ~TERMS— ,. No Money. ee aehieanetmenendileniriata tian mew ae Ss | | {* Down— 6 7 eo. eS * ie ihe ia Oldest Exclusive Floor ne Firm! ; 36 Mo ntha. erry St.” Phone PE: 2531 to Pay! eS je = | nw ee ee es Dy x Ma Year “_Prdmenddars: Ente tain: | Square Denes Leaders - ~ Club | Presents: the - Ball at the Daniel Presidents’ Ball at! Daniel. Whitfield “School =)": ‘Presidents of ning local square! aides clubs. and) _ their wives were honored at the Presidents’ Whitfigld § Attending were Mr, and Mrs; downers; Mr. and Mrs, weit ites sae ae, ey Mr. and Mrs;. William Moore, Sa-Shay. Quadrille;- Mr, and Mrs. Stig Danielson, pres Wines, ,% 7 ang Me. and) , LS a Harley: Leite Do-C-+ i [Helen Davis I A large ‘‘Welcome Presidents” sign, surrounded by name cards of the variougs- clubs represented, caught the attention of the guests as. they: arrived. ‘Square dance emblems and life ‘Ils Honored - at Shower — April 7 Rite The bride-elect took this occasion to announce members of her wed- ding party April 7 when she will become the bride of Edgar Gillies. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Davis of Myrtle avenue, and Edgar is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Gillies of Mohawk road. - Jacqueline Spratt willbe mala of honor, and~ be han Gillies, Mary Mapiey ana. Nancy Austin. EeRoy Frazer of Franklin will serve as Edgar’s best man. Ushers will include William Lester of De- Martin Frazer and - Robert Ma —- * * dents’ table. : ' : ‘oor guests were Mrs. ‘Ernest Mr. and Mrs. Howard Zellus oi Rochester, Mx 4 Mrs, Lock/ Couture, Mrs, Shields “Dierkes, Jain of Van Nuys, Calif. were guests. ‘Painting for Fun’ Explained to PEO. ‘Painting for Fun’ was the topic of the program presented by Mrs. Charles Matson for Chapter CL, ’ PEO Sisterhood, at a recent meet- ing. Mrs. Matson, a.member ét the Pontiae Artists’ Society, has. been painting for fun in a hobby. class for the past four years. Mrs. Waldron Keasey was host- ess for tthe afternoon meeting at her home on West Walton boule- vard. The next meeting will be a luncheon, March 12, at the home of Mrs. Charles Buck on )_ Oxtord road, Great for Cleaning! Upholstered headboards and cor-| _ nices can now be cleaned without) difficulty. There is a new liquid) cleaner which removes grime,) _dust and hair oi] stains instantly. It works on satin, velvet, leather, they were under the weight of a pick herself up and = at life in| committee for State and National | perpetual ais of groceries. Their “or any other farbic, .|Mrs.~Gillies, Mrs. Gordon Wool- cock, Mrs. Donald-Breen and Mrs. _|Laurence: Murphy. Mrs. Harry Hannen, Mrs. Ralph Carr, Mrs. Ivan Knight and Mrs. Davis were others. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. W. E. Repp and Mrs. Robert Lester of Detroit, Mrs. D. G. McCracken} of Grosse Ie, Mrs. Edgar — field of Farmington and Mrs. Les-| lie Frazer of Franklin. : To. Become . Bride of rgd Gillies ‘in} | ' Mrs. Charles ” MeLaughtin’ and | Mrs. E. A, Reitmeyer were ©o-} 2 a 2 es h —- eae op \ provat of ‘the President’s decision to be., Dream. at Ike's Bid ~ Bows Gracefully to Decision | = ie AP Wirephote at.the White House he poses. aa th his wife ey available ,for renomination. President “Wednesday. night just prior to his speech Eisenhower. sports his familiar ar as to the nation, . a omens ection THURSDAY, ‘MARCH 1, 1956 PAGE S 9T- -31 | ae Personal: Mr. ‘and Mrs. Alfred Summers of Chadwick drive are leaving on Friday for Washington, D..C., and Ft. Belvoir, Va.,:where they will \visit their son, James, who. is at» tending the U. S. Army Techni- cal School there, Fla., for teres weeks. Mrs. see W. Myers of Fla., where she Is checking | floor plans and = ochemes of Drooping lines may be becoming on a willow tree, but they won't) do for women. | dl If some casas women would) ‘give themselves a good, unre-| hearsed, searching look in a mir-/ vor, they'd see what this means. ~ Some women stand and walk as though they’d been left out in. a} hurricane. They carry too-large| handbags on the end of long ban « idles and their entire postures droop © {down to this massive weight. Their shoulders slope as though who's interested in living should! tional board and membership Drooping | Is tor a Willow! \the tace. torsos collapse like wet. paper sacks. In some cases, the effect is com- pleted with a hem that’s falling out| or a coat that hangs down further in the front than in back because! of the stooped posture. One suspects that some_of these’ women haven't looked at a friend's face in years, only the front of her t. * r a mature woman) Ld] ¥ * Short or tall, They will then travel along’ the) ‘Eastern coast to Palm Beach,| Shimmons road is at Eargo, | News of. Interest als) gon themes) that tel beleg built there. * Mrs. Goorse “Chainbertain is flying to-her home™in- Van Nuys, Calif., on Sunday atter spending} $ * * Mr. and Mrs. Jack Zimmerman| of North. Cass avenue have as mother, Mrs, Emery: Janes, on Walton toulevard. Mrs. Burt Foal Honored at Shower two years of service with~ the | ole nina oo ho First Lady Remains Good Soldier ; BY RUTH MONTGOMERY: ( INS) — First Lady Mamie, who, would like ‘noth- ing better than. to be married to a Gettysburg farmer named Ike Ei- senhower, accepted with stiff upper lip last night-her husband's wooing —on’ Leap Year—of the American " §VASHINGTON electorate’. * She has proved a good soldier intimate - friends watched her smile’ mistily: at her husband on television, they could not: help but recall herafu-! tile éfforts-in 1952 to dissuade the five-star general from the po- litieal arena. Losing that fight,,she before. As Mamie's reacted like a true sportsman, ~with tke during the tumultuous ‘ing blue eyes did she lead a voter; — -breezy Westerii slang and warm ~T* “Mrs, Eisenhower will. be at the Pouring her all inte the meit- ing pot--of American politics, Mamie campaigned side by side five-month drive that led to the.- ’ White House, Never by a flicker of her jae to~-suspect that. Mamie of the handshake desired anything other than an exciting life in the execu- tive mansion, * * She proved as mes loyal scout] ~ last night. A few hours before the): President's radidé . television an- nouncement to the largest audience} of all time, Mamie authorized the White House to make this state. ment for her: © President's side when he--ad- dresses the nation tonight, just as she has always been at his side."') _| BETWEEN THE LINES ° - The public, between the lines, could read its own interpretation. Mamie stiiled valiantly last night when her husband told his millions “cheerfully abide by whatever I decided was best, to do, - from the weeks-long watch her.husband’s sickbed. in Denver} last fall, had long been searching health, of listeners that his family would] The First a Seeteacacetl beside} |her own soul, Until a heart attack} — several weeks at the home of: her |iamed Tke-4h the prime of his 65th year, she had been the member of| _ the family who had to watch her ‘i eacaat ents, her: life has, been more comfortable,’ if not more jtranquily Despite ike’s loyal asser- ition, however, that. his family had ‘left’ the fatetut decision of a second| term up_to him, friends say Mamie) left little doubt that she would have preferred—for the years_re- maining to them—the quiet life of a. Gettysburg matron in their re- constructed “dream house."’ . * * But the ‘intimates agree that never-once did Mamie try to im- her will on the President. a chance to see his .middle-of-the- road program through, and ‘she agreed that the decision must be his. With. her mother, Mrs. John Doud, her son and daughter-in- jaw, her-tavorite brother-in-law, Dr. Milton Elsenhower, and her sister and brother4p-law, the George Gordon Moores, Mamie watched waryy eyed lost —— = arent ——— ike, who hates a quitter, wanted], while her husband re-offeted his vervices to the country. gaping at the.White House, trudg- ing through its public floors, and.. ‘lenvying the occupants of the his- | toric mansion. Mamie, her friends say, would gladly have exchanged places with them. tke's decision, however, is now jmade. If the American people de- icide, in the majesty of our demo- cratic. system, to return her hus- band to the White “House next January, none will than Mamie ‘Boud Eisenhower, For four more years, she wilt gladly assume the numerous bur- dens of charity luncheons, of- ficlal guests and partisan attacks, aS She will shake tens of thousands of unknown hands, answer letters and telegrams by the barrel, and run. a 34-room mansion—all with~ out pay. | You see, she loves that man! — = RUTH ANN EDDY tate Mr, and Mrs. William’ Glen Eddy of Williams Lake ~ announce the. “engagement of their daughter, Ruth Ann, to Philip David > Stevens, son of © & Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Stevens of - Ruth Ann Central. Michigan Stout State - College in. Menominie, - Wis, Plagued by a heart - murmer _@inee early childhood, she well To. Be Speech Contestant — remembered the teen years when her well-to-do parents had trotted her trom Denver to San An- * oe. Mrs. Forrest Milzow of Coventry ciper [Gri “Wilson writes ° that white “in “Sera Fla.. he ‘drive entertained at a pink and 18 blue shower Tuesday even staying with his son-in-law wand ong Mrs Burt Fangel. se - = . lwene - Jensie® Hall afd” Mrs. Next ‘week he plane to visit [Harry Tolburt of Detroit, Cuba, along with folks from Mar~| The refreshment table was at-|® lette, where they are interested |tractively decorated with a ‘cventer- in a Methodist miasion.<~ |piece of pink and blue baby acces- = 'sories and matching colored Mr. Wilson expects to return to tapers, Pontiac during the first week of! _ April. iCheck. Spring Wear Now, Then Decide This is the time to’ check over 7” - * Mrs, Forrest Howland of Dixie highway is attending classes being jheld in Detroit for advanced edu- = cation in industrial nursing. last spring's wardrobe and decide ‘on subtractions.and additions. Mrs. Howland is an industrial |—tas year’s clothes have a way nurse. at Pontiac Motor Divi- of carrying on in those chot sion and serves on the educa- bags—and getting themselves they're still ——— Industrial Nurses in this oan: not, get rid of ‘the \ for Mamie, eral, Mamie kept house in a sue- hes hysband during the battles af Brit- ain and the Bulge, and wept un- wiltéd. So try them onto be-sure|ashamedly - aa she saw her only “they're! surviving son,’ Maj. John Eisen- tenio, Tex,, each winter to guard her fragile ‘health, It was on one of those journeys, " 1916, that she fell in leve with . econ lievtenant fresh out of est Point, named Dwight D setihower,. e ° * Life since their marriage fias not all been hearts and flowers During the lengthy in- terim while Ike worked his way up from lieutenant to five-star gen- cession of fundown Army establish- ‘ments, swept bats and rats out of & house in Panama, bore and lost one Th¥int son, fretted’ about her| = off to the war in Korea. uled for March | AT at the Hotel Waldron, sje | Three speakers vied for this-hon- or with a ‘peak off,” each giv- ing a prepared speech and an im- |’ promptu Apeech. “Mewsetraps. " “One Stride” was the prepared topic of = + Club Chooses Mrs. Rule . Mrs, Clayton Rule was Mected the-Poatiac = Wy é i *F eF F Ff X (Editor's Mote: Thir ts the — article Im @ series about movie qlee Joan Crawford.) By MAY MANN * Joan’ Crawford,.in a black bead-| ed sheath, walked down the stair- way of New York’s 21. It" wae noticeable that worten patrons’ ‘need for my health, and that's\chocolate cake and ice cream. y took one look -at her small waist,| proteins, vegetables and fruit. This' also have ‘bowls ‘of nuts, popcotn, slender hips, flat smoothness in| the right places. j It was easy to imagine each of with whipped cream and nuts and cherries. Yes, I would... but if I had it once J'd have it again and* again. So, I never have even one! | * *. “IT have_learned to eat what I is typical,’ She pointed to her own food. “‘A small steak, a green salad of my own concoction, fresh the other women, in her mind's chopped spinach with bacon and -eye, inspecting her own measure-|French dressing. I eat small ments, amounts, but often, say every four ; hours. Ww tch her Sit Sart at A es am ae oe women who only wish to watch |[0USly bung. cated ts theirs—watch Joan. "How do you’ stay young and ex:| 7had?’ I laughed! {and his’ lady. to a. headwaiter’s She receives thousands of let- ters from all parts of the world asking, ‘‘How do you do it? How do you Jook 25 at 45? What treat- ments and how much do they cost? citing?” * * woman,” said Miss Craw- ford; “rushed up to me and de- clayed, ‘It is impossible to look like you-do. We are the same age.| Have you had a face lift?’ NOT [INSULTED ! “| pointed to my hairdo—worn straight back from my forehead] jand ears into a chignon. ‘Could! I wear a hairdo like this if I ‘Take a look, see for yourself!’ I was not insultéd. Just happy that she thought I looked so well. ”. “A * Joan was the ‘oom of all eyes at 21. From the governor of Utah! Ma _daughtér—they all stopped to pay their fespects or take a quick and cfoser look at Joan a in person. "They fond. an teomsicutatety _ktpomed, radiant woman with a “fresh, clear skin, unlined, without makeup stick, / “1 don't diet. I just don't oer eat. I've learned not to ike thing Lthat are not good for me. ' adore a chocolate’ sundae pies he -ept powder and Ba i ie 3 face” at night,” exciting Never!” ~ Sead “Since. my marrioge. SF don’t pit cold cream on my says Joan Crawford. ‘ ‘No woman can be if her man sees her in curlers and cream! ithe acorat of retaining a Hatniies of figure,’ in the right places. KIDS HAVE SWEETS “This. does not mean that my family must be deprived of sweets. My children love sigar cookies, candies and fresh fruit ‘about the house for guests. Seeing them and resisting them is a matter of per- sorial self-discipline. “A well- py diet is para- mount with me for good health. Each ' Sunday [I make out the menus for the week for my family,| seeing ‘that they have fish one d ay a “T do wash my hair and set it chicken the next, yeal the next, every day when I'm not working... jand a wide variety of vegetables. when I'm in production, naturally “My children must eat their my hairdresser, Shirley Madden, | * food before drinking their milk docs it for me. I'd never let op-| at-a neal, as I have found that portunity -.in love, romance, ca.) ‘they would prefer filling up on (reer or friendship paks me. by! liquids and not leaving room (because | — a hairdo or mani. enough for the solid tood, cure! . “When I have guests, | serve|RESENTS SLEEP jand onions for those who are on a diet. ; “For those not restricted in calo- ries, I have frésh mushrooms) hot asid“cold hors d'oeuvres and 4! +; require eight hours sleep. T tray of fresh vegetables—raw car- ae a | am lucky if I get four. i Tots, cauliflower, olives, radishes| pr aaa get four. ] always lbelieve that I will sleep late on the completion of each picture, ‘but every morning I automatically wake up at 4:45. There is so imiich to do—so much life to be enn dipped in sour cream, little meat-: lived. I don't want to miss it. balls wrapped in crisp bacon, or And [I don't. I actually resent the| -|/Mean that I eat it. - |MANY QUESTIONS French-fried toast’ with peamut but- ter and bacon—all delicious. things| which I would, adore. = Ld *—é6 “Just heeduse I serve it doesn’t, But wait until they bring in the roast beef! , “Fve-been asked. if I take + how I cope with the weight prob- lem, what cosmetics I tse, and- if) ™ I really take care of my hair my- ‘self. a, » e “Routine exercise is’ good, but) a chore. My. way is interesting,| at least to me. I pave trained ‘myself to get up from a chair) without using my hands, arms or, elbows. My weight pulls my stom- ach and leg muscles.-] stretch to} walk. : “Tye learned to exercise as I bend over to reach tor a-cig: mee from a-¢efiee table, or a cupof ted, L never bend’ iny~ knees when I feach down to pick up something from the floor. * * | This. keeps my body limber, “When I-made ‘Torch Song’ and began dancing eight hours a day for the first time in 14 years, every one expected me to be mus- cle bound. It wasn't easy, but to a certain extent I was reaity—be- ' , f ' pret Wa ress IGF Reece movement, - never let myself gain more thari ercise, how much sleep 1 require.) cause of my deity exercises ini ly “ jtime sleep —, “Wrinkles come- imc skin being stretched with weight and sagged with the loss of weight. By main- taining an even weight, you avoid) | them. A make rit Sonor That #&<" why | this .long ago: “pounds, ever. “You ean say that is easy, for | Iet me tell you that I) | welghed 148 when I was tc signed for pictures. I maintain / my weight at 122 to 126, which is right for me, “When I was desperately trying ‘to get a Yoh in the chorus in Chi-| | icago, I told the casting. director, | ‘I know I'm not tal] and pretty—| | just fat..and- short, but I. can |dance.’ ‘Why don't you do some-|. j*7 thing about your weight 20) : pourtis is standing between you Be Yand stardom,’ h¢ said. for months, I lived on cragkers and mustard, rand coffe: “The sult / was a bad-skin, re.) duced vitality. That's when 1 stud’. ied-foed, vigamin content and ealo-| ries, for figure control and beauty. SOAP AND WATER [os “I scrub- my face. three ey a day with soap and Water. my skin is dry, I apply a a Coed ‘night cream. However, now, being; a bold. _T keve bad je rearrange of \ my own that’s as simple ' tmy schedule. Since I’m” married| breathing.” anee Ps) _# e # r es 7 . [was presented at the Tuesday aft-| Mrs. meeti + | ‘ernoon wnting st Gal a ‘Study’ |Bego was a gee at ine ne | ye {Chub Group Theos, hoe Mrs: cc oevahiod at the tea table, whi ee attractively dec-}’ '- Mrs. John Blamy of West tro trick : cabled iquois_ road opened her bofiie for, joreted 8 NS. Feu of aig ithe affair atid was assisted by Mrs. tig Py pes : (5 JASHION SHOP Carl Bird, Mrs. E, W. McGovern, icone —_ Hess ‘ a = /Mrs. Donald Smith and Mrs. H. T Hier . . . PBaker. ” Mrs. Austin Esler a a . Included ty she cae of the play- |Hostess'to Sorority ; . | let, that depicted the problems | between teenagers" and their par- | ‘ents, wete Mrs, Harold MacDon- = - ; . $ 2 ns Nain Mrs. Austin D. ‘et home on Shoreview, drive fo mem-| ald, Mrs. George Tallerday, Mrs. lake oreaiae Sigma ee 4 Richard _McPartlin, Mrs, Ral yore te a a vp Youll see | | Humphries, Mrs, Keith Leach, | land. 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I just loved}a complete estimate of what I) it and, if I say so myself, I'm|thought should be done. The boss very good at it, “ listened, then said to go ahead. | “Ot coursé, 1 fixea up our own “Everything worked out beau- Tm in business now ied all be- cause I did someone a favor!” (Copyright 1956) You never know, in advanee, |" hou put into practice all | tifulty. The employes liked their aan SPECIAI ? woe whether there's anything im it |e things th earned Wrienis, | citraclave earsemndidgs ene! ie E : e. for you or not. | too, began asking my advice and turnover was cut. down. “My friends all said I was a fool to do it for nothing. But that} Christmas I got a big check, which) the president said was a bonus! for rutting down labor turnover. | -I enjoyed helping them. “One day, my husband's boss visited us. 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OLD PROFESSION : work is centuries old, Ag he sake wos en peer B.C, a system of shorthand was un- folded for the keeping of court} records and, although the whole} notion of cryptic writing was. out- liawed during the Middle Ages. as _\@ form of witchcraft; it was re- fived in England during te ? di. é A eontinental design destined to win the favor of Américan women ‘is this double-breasted cotton pop- lin coat. The coat and matching hat are Zelan treated to shed show- ers and to resist non-oily spots and stains. ‘ Zo A Answer: A married woman al-/I- ‘ways says, “I,am Mrs. John Scott.” To say “I am Spott” implies that you are =| married.. ¥ “Dear Mrs. Past Iam — of a women’s club and very often, it becomes my lot to write sympathy on behalf « the club. I would li poe As it is sent from an! Ee a typewritten letter) would be correct. Most Men Love Leather Luggage ite them?” } "A man loves leather luggage. Shiny black top-grain ‘cowhide issg_ new this year in the ever-popular, two-or three-suiter. But he may be the type who prefers the more tra- . ditional chocolate brown or light tan. To put inside it are any number; of utility items such as shaving, kits, stud boxes, writing cases, and, tie cases. is —— if your white Nylon lingerie these cays. So, things are turning gray, by all | means replace them. | Merit Shoes e OPEN FRIDAY. TIL 9 43 N. Sagitiaw St. ons = White Bark Cushion Cc repe Soles an ed, # special “ ‘ ced, ny Ft : spec* - diemond | in = My jced, $35 perfection, cla i . yced, $ invite gq Fe For sheer magnificence these are un- surpaseable. And Sallan offersthis rare ¢roup at prices which reflect an ex- traordinary savings opportunity. Each r) Saar is of flawless isitel 7 proportioned and of fiery bril iance. Your inspecti@ia_ ‘\ Enlarged to shew detail Kane Eiegeers tpl aad ben lheen in priction gased gate. } However, meant scandglous one,. so -the first calls to. “take a rer went out to; ent execu In 1831, the erg ee ces lees shorthands was Isaac. Pitman, and in the 1880's John Robert Gregg added’ his: own system, In “1814 the’ second sceretarial tool, (the.typewriter, was devel- oped and the secretarial story ‘was ready to begin in earnest. this” “hy -no means an open door for women. The notion of women in any kind of “business was still a mildly hacao ep got his. Start just). “Jas the girls of today are doing— 1s a secretary, . le * During the late years of the 19th they left behind and pencil.“ introduced — hy ‘ity, = ne ; many a promi-;- into socretirial work, but it wasn't) pan-peatlt, won-pelitioal howe nec: business . contacts’ a -@ooperate } : Alita B dal Salon 3 until a large number of young men retarian_ ‘organization open ry |with divie organizations for. the ad) 4 — Baron Fes dosed Le donned uniforms and went off td} women who-aake, had two youn = SES ae ae ew A ~ fight World War I that the girls) IMPROVED FIELD | By the time the ‘war was over, | the secretariat-field was woman ‘Slot the » Profession, foster social apd property. The secretaries of the} — - = ee '20s set. about: improving their field. by equipping themselves for wider | activities and greater responsibil- They began bringing a maximum of education to their job by study- ing subjects which made them) more valuable to their firms. Secretarial work has. created FOR vancement of oman interests. of experience-ag 8 sectelary, are actively employed and are’ Set good moral Soran jana Ha tegrity, The general aims of the organi: ization are to elevate the standards took up poeehoes “TURN YOUR LONGHAND INTO SHORTHAND WITH _ ; Dae eo - : |Century, —— —FINE BLOUSES —; _ -~ WERE TO 8.98 i 2 BERMUDA SHORTS Were to 8.98.. SPORTS JACKETS Were to 17.98... $2 $4 Ms Soa ~~ : _ Sports Wear—Main Floor PSE OEE OLE RE ~BUDGET. DRESSES Blouses—Main F loor . | —_ WERE 0 ~ 5 WEAR ° A Geo Ct oe ced oo t otic $2 $3 | | WERE TO i : 39:994.05. 73-5 — ons WERE TO 49.95..2..... . Art-Wave . . The Shorthand Written with’ bz’s = s on i: ; our Shortcut toa . = - Beauty Shop, | Better Job — MORE Pay! he Reopens for Business | SHORTER — EASIER : s “Monday, Feb. 27 pe Meaday Evend a REGULAR HOURS Z a monstration Monday Evening, -Mar..5, | sit! Awe ioe 1 The Business. Institute.‘ : FE 4-5843 Te Phone “FE 2-3551 for Information or ‘Visit Class : . / Graze Lacey. Prop. £ i bea _. alae P =_— — FE 2-3551. : ¥ STARTING FRIDAY . PROMPTLY AT. 10:00 Ke M. : ~ SAVINGS TO ¥2 AND MORE! a-SEMI ANNUAL EVENT THAT-ALL WOMEN — LOOK FORWARD -TO FOR GENUINE SAVING ON QUALITY MERCHANDISE. ORIGINAL TAGS ON EVERY GARMENT. SEE WHAT YOU SAVE. _ - BE TTER DRESSES- aL heggeiats Cece See A “WERE. TO 19. 393, Ce a a ed Many nationally famous exclusive brands, inching our own Magnone Modes,’ Al ore. suitable to wear now and many into spring. Rayon crepes, jerseys, wools, knits, Wight. WERE TO SS + and dark colors, Junior, misses’“and women’s sizes. Also formals. ls Pe ee 10.98.00... 2... : dete as WERE TO $ [—. o 1298.02.00... . 4 oN : WERE TO $ 41 b 28 =poGcddags cre : WERE fb Budget Dresses—Second Floor E e 7. 49.95 oon “FINE SKIR TS--—<< /- ie Were to 17. 98 , - 4 Skirts—Main Floot | y se q , ‘ L ae / gE ¢ ACCESSORIES Many styles are still available In this group which includes 100° wool, chinchilla, b. : ea cashmere; and wool blend, tweed, and others. Full length, three-quartér-and shorty x Limited Quantities ; type. Light and dark colors, pastels. Junior, misses’ and women’s sizes. * PETTICOATS - SLIPS/ “GOWNS So Coats~Second Floor i \ _ Were to 10.95, /..1.49 \ ‘ a 1s its 2s JA Bob ROLES = Se in MS A a NONI _ GLOVES NOW uss THAN HALF! > . “HOSIERY Were/to 1.35... .29¢ Pr. . | JEWELRY NOWAT LESS THAN HALF FURRED WINTER COATS= Accgbsories—Main Floor - : ee WERE TO oe Ss y a 99.00 ...... 0 eee. : FUR COATS.- : | WERE | Now WERE TO $ i fe $ 99 Processed Dyed Lamb Coat... $ 64 119.00.2 2 se 2s - & $119 Processed Dyed Lamb Coat.......... $ 74 — 3 $129 Processed Dyed Lamb Jacket ........ $ 84 . $* “SB. + $169 Blond Dyed Muskrat Bolero ........$124 WERE TO ~ 4 3 $199 Brown Dyed Muskrat Jacket ....... $124 12900..........-- ieee ‘= $199 Grey Dyed Muskrat Jacket....... «. .§124 r -_ . . P| : $229 Dyed Perflan Paw Coat....,....... $164, — : $¢ A 3 |) $329 Grey Dyeg | Muskrat:Coat........... $224 ~ WERE TO. _ ns /° $279 Pastel Dyed Muskiat Coat....... SMM 149.00. a i } 4 ‘<7 °$269 Homey Dyed Squirrel Jacket........$224 0 AO Pe oa Mi = ieee > $329 ‘Ebgny Dyed Muskrat Coat otha . $224 fr Limited quantity of beautful fur trimmed. han free conte. Furs” i 8 woo! : 2, 3 . @. ‘2 _,~ fabrics are dyed Persian Lamb, Norwegian Fox, ‘Genuine Beaver, Muskrat, Midk. Boxy 4 ne \ $359 Tip ‘Dyed Sheared Raccoon Tacket - $244 or fitted Light and dark ‘colors. Junior, misses‘ per woinen’s, sizes. : : 4 “Imported furs laled to show country of origin. ; ° i r Furs—Second Floor A Coats—Second Poe eG a af ie Ee m } %i nail ci i 5: AR EE NIE ES * , . z A . | a fk | . ? : | : Bi oe . Co, i 4 Citon = Nylon Dacron || a APPAREL - Uniforms | —MATERNITY . quiet type that -just seethes until! gs sick when he sees_you even to another boy? Or the out- ken kind that Makes scenes in} J puntc when his darling’s attention: ns.to stray? ither- kind has a —— to OXFORD SHOP. 59 W. Huron FEE TSI2 ‘ertend fealoury is realy your fault? That's the question I'd. like to ask this girl whose big. m is ‘her boy friend's resentnient of her jother friends. She writes: . “Dear Miss Woodward: I've: like! him for months now, but he’s ter- ean ba es el cage. Bach suffers the tor-) of loss when she so Tmuch as "beats: her wings against the bars, | Sach ts jealousy, A sad thing. ' But it doesn't flare up without some provocation. Whea you give him po cause, he’s as meek asa | lamb. So how pouch of your boy ; : See the New ~ : Nardis ‘of Dallas Spring Collection —Complementing Jewelry— Pieces of Distinction” DeCor Shop Pontine Hotel Lobby, EE 2-2822 PARJS.(INS)—The latest Paris fashion battle « revolves” around whether. women's. sleepweat should stress beauty or conifort, $8 On one side are the “pajama girls” and those who like-to wear shorties with bullfighter pants or bloomers, On the other side are those who want to wear romantic- The latest entries by the long nighties team are romantic; fem- - LL y ve War of Nightgowns Looms ‘“~Tbons. Those with deep round or ‘lribly jealous. The other day I was talking to a boy I know, and he came over and asked me why I had been talking to him. “If this keeps up, I'm going to lose some friends, and I don't want that to happen,’ Please tell me what I can do as I don't want it to- get any deeper.” The nightgowns have an old- fashioned touch in the boudoir style of 1906. Often white, they are trimmed With lace frills and rib- square shoulder yokes, from which|. ruffles out ground-length fullness, are the most romantic. More simple models are made of white or.pastel cotton, or flowered nylon. ' The pajama camp , marks a point with a smart new model. It is.a coral colored poplin out- fit of which the top is q slip-on shift with long sleeves with a Answer: Your boy friend, watch- ing you from the sidelines, feels very much cut off from a big part of your life; You apparently have friendg you don't share with him. You have relationships that matter quite.a bit to you personally—and with which he has nothing to do. He knows ef those “relationships, Special friday and saturday pure cashmere - .coats ‘79 usually $99.95 +. @ coral, blue, palamino Most precious value of spring! A pure cashmere coat made especially for Winkle- man’s — In soft lines, irresistible colors. Temp-Resisto lining. Sizes 8 to 16. - ‘special, $79 # = 4 o ¢é Ld ‘Hshoulder seams are outlinéd with it is worn a with matching trousers. “on front and center. * * « The. pocket, shirttails, collar and they mean to you, He suspects the ‘worst, and it makes bim-feel very nsecure, He begins. to doubt his ows position in your life, It makes a floral-patterned, narrow ribbdh. jbim bitter, suspicious and resent- hud, _ And you don’t like it. a ee seme Free $9.95 Mattress — with the - purchase of any crib over $30.00 LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HOBBIES AND TOYS “GAUGE TRAINS AND ACCESSORIES Karen’ s Toyland | Next to Karen's Ffoor Coverings 4524 Dixie Hwy. . ’ Phone OR = 1279 : DRAYTON PLAINS oie ce oe rennet SS y flavorful : Home-Style, Wh ite BREAD / Seseseeeuees ae ‘thing on. Just because you think ' | ships. “you: have* with them. kangaroo-pouch pocket. patched |but he doesn't know how much) ~ payee | you can have your, eake® son cat; it, foo, “i es has. You want all ot Gace other friends and. the Special relation-; You): Homemakers Plan Future Programs Modern Homemakers discussed future program plans Tuesday eve- hing when they met at the home of Mrs, Volly Yanuszeski: ‘on North! Avery road, “Mrs. Daniel Potérson presented ‘Tthe__lesson on hobby. ‘hunting. ul Guests ‘attending were Mrs.-Dathet Owens; Mrs. Mary Hickson and Mrs. Leonard Berglund, The next meeting. will be held at the home of Mrs. James Alexan-' jealousy der ‘bn Dixie Highway. . in a.ceremony at Kirk in MRS. EDW. 7 aera Ruth Carole Smith Wed at Kirk in the Hills Chapel | A floor-length gown of Chantilly lace and tulle was wor by Ruth Carole Smith for her marriage to Edward Ribolin. The lace bod- ‘ice featured sweetheart neckline, and scallops of lace accented her bouffant skirt, of tulle. bouquet _ of deep pink carnations| and ivy. * * A gown of pink crystailette was maid. Her bouquet was of pale Ta “ i ; pink carnations and ivy. : ace cap cared er finger- ATTEND BRIDEG M wern by Karen Smith, sister of J. the bride, for her Huties as brides-| _-|WeTU Gathers op at Willard Tea . | Pontiac ‘Rebekah : Priday at Spm. at 62 Mrs; eis Wading wn oe “|tess at her home on O'Riley street Tuesday to metnbers ot Pontiac Unit of WCTU for a Frances Wil ~. lard. Tea, Devotions axere “given by Mrs. J, H, Moon, who used nelgraph demonstration on the life of Frances Willafd ‘was given by Mrs. Galen Joseph. - Mrs, Bertha Locke also partici- pated in the program. Mrs, Ray Fleming who introduced rs, Edward Auchard and Mrs. ‘\Galen Hershey as guests. The . baie meeting will be held March * will — mats ot. Scalloped-collar duplicate copies for mother and daughter Pattern No. 8121 is in sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 12, 4 yards of 36-inch. -- Pattern No. 8122 is in sizes 3, 4, the Hills. 5, 6, 7, Size 4, rds The bride. is | of Se oie ™” the daughter of For these patterns, send 35c for h,_in coins, your name,’address, Mr.-and Mrs. ees deaired. wad the pattérn num- Ds ber to Sue B tt, Pontiac Press, Reginald |) w. Quincy St. Chacea 6, 1 Smith of Basic Fashion, spring and sum- _ Birmingham, pg die ae acpi orad and he is the berself and her family. Don't wait . —send 25c now for your copy. 5 sonvof | == | vs “ a Job’s Daughters ee uit Hold Services Lake road, \tO Initiate Seven Bethel 40, International Order of, Job's Daaghters, held its initiation service Monday evening in Roose- velt — * “Honored Se Sharon Living | ston presided over the ceremony in which Barbara Hunley, Patsy » son, Sally Ann -Strong and Phyllis Gwen and Marilyn Vernon pre- sented several musica] selec- tip veil of ‘ension and she chose a \spray of white camellias, stepha-| Robert Seldon of Detroit served Sat. Delicious Lattice-Top , . | irom PIE....... 08° _RASPBERRY eueeeus TV Snack Size Cinnamon Rolls...... Doz. PARK FREE in AKE. FRUIT HOT BREAD aie DONUTS DAILY ee 3:30 P.M. EXCEPT SATURDAYS THOMAS PASTRY SHOP 121 West Huron, Neor Cass | 58 oe eweeee FE 4-8163 Inotis and ivy fot her bridal bou- as best man. Seating the guests) reception being held in Owosso on Saturday honoring Mrs. Pauw!) ‘June Christian, Zelma A. Liechty, Thelma L. Liechty, Judy D. John-) Brooks were initiated. f Plans were made to attend the | quet. were Roger Tyrrell of Royal Oak| |Hagle, worthy grand nfatron of the, land David Smith. brother ef the|Grand Chapter of Michigan OES. PLAY and POISE together for, infant. COORDINATOR means we have coordinated into a single shoe he features of many shoes ... Su -flexibility, cradle-arch insoles, atomic heel support, one-piece ack stay to prevent irritation. No ‘wonder Fo Many doctors recom- COORDINATORS. | — Sizes 2 to 6 | Widths B to E © 518 “that's a funny] name fora ves Daby’s shoe!” ture protection for the active] The Rev. Harold DeWindt of- | ficiated at the ceremony Satur- bride day afternoon. at Cedarhotm | Chapel, Kirk in. the ‘Hills, One | | hundred and fifty guests at- aay acces . Mrs. Rit seadad (Gao lenevice avy accessories. Mrs. tibolin t chose a navy blue and white dress | Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Smiith/Their corsages were of pink ca- ‘of Birmingham are parents of the | mellias. bride. Edward is the son of Mr. | | A reception was held at ad and Mrs. Carl Ribolin of Walnut) , ‘ef the bride's = has ‘Lake road. | Mrs. Kart Rhodes of Birming-| | mediately following the cere- ‘ham served as matron of honor. | - She was gowned in ballerina- length |: Following a wedding trip to Day- pink crystallette with a miatchitig tona Beach, Fla., the newlyweds »* * - For her daughter s wedding, Mrs. REAR of STORE -VeHed headband. She carried a will retide in Royal Oak _ ‘when knickers — those relics of ereated for us...and you by De - eee) delight... and an crea seers this close-mp view of De Lise debs talented coverage of Spring's shee news. .. Spring's: most viguificene choos. dens with eee De Lise debs finesse await yeu here. 2 ~ A. Chicapee plastic halter... ...$18.95 ~-B. Pawn ivory tailleur. $17.95 C. Sling in black patent, sa sierelgie= le $18.95 navy or pink calf RRS _ 16 N. SAGINAW ST. =— + | Smith wore a blue silk dress with| * * * Young Folks Shoes for Refreshments were served by ‘Claudia Lessel, Jane Martini, Judy Lacy, Rose’ Mary Fellows, Doreen 'Santaia, Georgia Humphries. Mrs. Lawrence Lacy, Mrs. ‘Wayne Santala, Mrs, Sidney Fel-|- . |lowsJand Mrs. Eugene Perkio as-/ jsisted, ‘ Knickers Coming! Second childheod may be civser than you think, men! .One of the biggest bombshells in men's wear [history wilt be dropped this spring} SHOE | STORE + careless boyhood days — make a ‘spectacular return: If you thought ‘Bermuda shorts caused a furor,| just wait till knickers stage ‘their FE 2-7440 26 W. Huron St. comeback! | GRAND RAPIDS MATTRESS CO. - TWIN BEDS 369” Per Bed L & G Furniture: You'll Notice the Difference in- ‘ Quality and Servi ice STORE. HOURS: Mon., Fri. ard Sat. 9:30 to 9 p. M. Tues. ‘Wed, Thurs. 9: 30 A\ M. to.6:00 P.M. = 3526 Secular OR 3-1711 * PLENTY OF FREE PARKING. Complete with - Bed, Box Spring and Mat- tress... Only caus “Go Set a - -.| Watchman” as her theme. A flan- Presiding at the - ian was Coming Events é > ‘ x eeeEeEe ge Fe : " Taeoleen’ 8 Flowers. @ 101 N. Saginaw St.” Fine Gifts ~ FE sis B SA SS ST — | Rose “Tattoo” “= Magnani’s first) 5 i of at, this. { parade o. i ped fH : 4 i , palit | 2 of new “Edith dressed her down to look J a hag throughout most of * “The }@ fashions , Friday = ene cand re Accuracy is our motto! Our. skilled registered pharmacists will com- |. pound your prescrip- tons promptly and | Za ; _ CLOONANS “W. here Lee Counts” 72 North Saginaw st. — precisely. Each step is” - neat. : : Saturday |) motion pictures’ themes, The idea . . ‘Jjused to be that if a dress wasn't); tore in black velvet and ermine. * “The movie - industry has’ - achieved a new integrity, and real | 5 , ism has come into its own." x Badges, Emblems |e |Add to Appearance |i “fl Badges and emblems add aj7 1956 being Olympic games year ‘ is also a factor which has con-|@% tributed to the success of the badge. |= Many . spring..and summer sport) jackets have pdcket- emblems|) — resembling the badges _worn by|# U. S. Olympic athletes. a3 “fling grape juice” instead-of wine er -MALING’S ‘ , < fe ~ ‘ : | ee aeee Block potent © Pipi Sve call © Brown calf \° Bubble Bive calf Pink calf * Yellow calf ° Absinthe Green calf ~ Maling Sh ‘0 NORTH SAGINAW STREET = Open Mondty and Friday Fvenings now appearing in more colors than ever! az a your dinners. vo our t Spriag pearing po= pean Now, or - a | § HH E LL fi | Charge Them! BPP Be Rigs White Bark calf e Red calf oe ‘ate. Ngee SE ARR I Rie a Ne ier oe Mh c= = ~ Clothes: that give. - fine wool. Coats have..the slant sap red fied and rounded, is so’soft and flatter-. — 1 ing, Choose a ‘beautiful tweed, knobsac - ve H Te oF flannel, in nayy oF soft pastel, ei . #34 4.95" rE : Toppers. go very sli for Spring, - a # sleeve or turn cuff. Colors are-new, Lg ee You the- Important ze “Spring Look - Suits. pec to the f rot At for Scliog ‘because everythit ts ‘about them gives , es you_ fashion—fhewness. Colors are gay A fabries“are new. Marvelous yee O ee Malis Al i ie aoa gs look. This season‘s easy shoulder, modi- __ on : i from shorty to hip-length, with push-up rics are new. SS : en avail) eM 1) Li nitPe ea ae je idee: 2a eee Boh a2 eae ie Pree 6 ie. aod , 2 as ern eo ate ne aio _THE Pontiac spses: su MARCH 3 1050. SEs em ame « . tee = Es os ; “ rey x = ta sped eae caer nas ; .- ; el | Z E e ie a as | PTIONS TT 8 ee 4 exeéal care ae ¢ Lgleties eres or es Be Sey epg d a 77 I STORE ADDRESS s 148 Hl ——_ w 2 “HURON Cor. 9," Carelasy TELEGRAPH © Ir a 4985 Dixie Hwy. LM ASE =: arama Ee ea WL. eg ween fige AU y awe STO SRE ie ‘Drayton ‘Plains te | sop Sinaia? zie "ASPIRIN TABLETS a | _TR.IODINE 14° Seo > OR MERCUROCHROME, 10 bettie , ae 29° pp 9% SHOE LACES — 3m 10°. ~ 27-INCH. ‘Bleck or brown 100° ee NACIN ~ = 69° RISE SHAVER 49 eal : ) epee 2 TAB ‘we RUB ; | wisi) Oo RSE SHAVE CREM? PCOS Ya "25" , € ? WORN c DONT Lr ) _Walereen a. ASTHMA Mucus WE fe Be runross Sy FILM? np . 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Y Fresh, Lean Ground be 3" Us 4 be 39° Small for Bar-B-Q SPARE RIBS u 3Q: Lean Beef SHORT RIBS a) Armour Star or — Thin ak 39° _Ready- to-Eat Bar-B-Q Whole C Chicken .. | [BACON 3" Fresh Sliced Pork LIVER “19 879 First Cut PORK CHOPS » 39° | =e On E BROS. MKT : ——- Whole Kernel Se 3 Ways at Spadafore’s : (Prices - Quality | You'll Be Happier > ~TOMORROW ONE 10¢ STAMP. FREE’ with Each $5 Purchoset | “OPEN SUNDAY . and Daily 9 A. M. to 10:30 P.M. Park in Our Big, New Lot ad SR WINE Joon of Arc Kipwey Beans. 10™ = 99°] Doggie Dinner, King Carlo 10"° Oz. Cans 99° DOG. FOOD . e@®eees Phillip’s IRISH POTATOES... § =~ 99° Vivene’s Pre epered lc ac SPAGHETTI..... 10 mcm QQ Joan of Arc, Calif,, Large puTTeR BEANS .. 8°" 99°] Philip's 7 303 Cass 99: 5 TOMATOES ...... ‘American Beauty | SAuER KRauT... 2’ 99° Campbell's TOMATO SOUP . 899 9 Glen Valley SUGAR PEAS .. a | Brook's ~ PORK & BEANS... ‘Good Nature, Cut GREEN BEARS pete E SIRLOIN STEAKS.... b. RIB . STEAKS... . b. grows some 89% of all the hot- nue in Utica visitors can see 4 : turned into greased 8-inch, pound |ing. - ’ : lbarb. Bake at 350: degrees for 35 gre ng meinare hetneey sat sere minutes. Delicious served, with|deep pan. | i — . frail its various stages whipped cream or icé cream.) Bake at 330 degrees for 45 min-| When you-are using cooked gib- = Serves 6 SS utes, or until cake pulls trom edge|!€ts ist & poultry’ stuffing or gravy, =~ {ndoor rhubarb is grown fro RHUBARB UPSIDE DOWN CAKE or ina sandwich spread, be sure fhe same roots as the outdoor] By Mrs.-Donovan Tubbs - Se et ee Cee plant. For two years these-plants) @ cups riuberb, Ea eatin tos ane mi Al aur pe” lowed to grow outside, are cultivated and. heavily fy gna After the second year’s Soran, Go, Yaga core BAKING WITH DUNCAN: lowed out and allowed té remain Propane Taal pnedeaiah ead house rhubarb grown in ‘the United q| while’ _ Rogers ts entering -Heat above ingredients in sauce- + peuunaina teed potato | ee —_ Bate Oni ~~ <~ |pan“ovet low heat until rhubaib} Bo oR St ae If -you” have never tasted theli, partially cooked (don't over- Wee pepek Sue aS Seto it moar natn cot at theae(c20k)> Meantime, mix the batter.| }sicelbeccn = ‘barb, do it now, using oné of these : excellent recipes trom two hopetul|Sift together in bow!:* : Bake "potatoes; eal pan sae « Lact se oe a oo mae from the top te Lng ay; Pics pets : Ney tie se ; * Bea butter, salt and knit ' : dients and sprinkle over the rhuj? or over fruit whieh has. been Beat -batter [cos het ® i 3 eae cot RESHES-TASTVG enss deals in tyesh flaver ond Vitemia C. | Doughnuts Filled * With Purple Plums Let your guests. help you “try these_doughinuts! Purple jana Doughnuts tablespoon eu sane. eee, plume (well es ag an ownees+ hot roll butter or margarine 7 to shape, roll out on THE cell THE HOTTEST BUY IN TOWN! 59 ROUND | STEAKS . ? PORTERHOUSE STEAKS . tb. 8 5: ; Defiance “7” COF FEE ceo 79 PILLSBURY FLOUR... 5 tb sie SUP > MARKET M59 AT WILLI AMS LAKE ROAD __ Store Hours: 9:00 ‘til 8:00 —— Sunday 10:00 "til 4:00 a ‘ a: E Ba \ \ \ \ HINES Is ‘FUN! > = ae ' @ver topping mixture in pon—resuit, delicious Caramel T Quickest of alll No shaping or rolling with. our “drop- from-a-spoon” Batter ‘Method — directions on package. @ Spoor.¥4 the better from one package of mix Oa. make @ wendertdl jute Wel, wing! ofl the batter. Just add 1 eup raisins (along with the dry mix) to the yeast mixture in the Batter Method recipe, Let rise: Beat Ya min. Turn into. greased 1)2-qt. casserole. aes rae whee ica Coconut Coffeecokel @ secon other Vi. of better in mitfin in—beke ton ee Baking with Ph Buc A _-Adventure: in Good Eating: a PF Aa —_ F ad . if ‘ i} WATE, YRLOW, EVE'S FOO, AARNE, SNCL; REGULAR AN CHOCOLATE ANCA FOOD, SUNSHINE ease SPONGE CAKE MIRESYMOND-AND FUDGE BROWNIE MIXES, AND NEW PLAIN AND FANCY HOT ROLL MIX - 4 It opens a new 1 world of easy baking! “Wherever I travel, I notice ne the restaurant that serves a variety of fresh-baked rolls or bread adds a great attraction to a meal—and now there's... no. reason why you can’t add this ‘something special’ to the meals you serve at home, not once in a while but often. . “For pao years, we have been perfecting a mix that would answer all my requirements. It should make everything from golden-crusted dinner rolls _ to a fancy tea ring, with all the wonderful vari- ations of sweet rolls in between. A mix you can' turn into something simple or rich—and, of course, \ 80 easy and failproof it” will convince ‘you there's no mystery to baking with yeast. ee | “Now this mix is at your grocer’s. I hope you will pick up a package soon. I know you will discover a new baking pleasure—and your family will know the old-fashioned, never-forgotten hominess of rolls fresh from the oven.” SUGAR... MILK ........ -CATSUP ... Geta Medal, Puisvary or Robin Heed FLOUR ..... SUGAR :.... TUNA, ‘Chonk Pack ........ 3 ta “we Gerbers Strained “AEROWAX "Geld Medal, Pillsbury or Robin Hood FLOUR setae BOLOGNA . “BOLOGNA . ~ EVERY DAY SHELE PRICES “SHORTENING... ae re 85+ JELLO, All Flavors’. eee 73 tw 25¢ “BOOK MATCHES, BO ct. ..2 me 29¢ Borden's ‘Homogenizea or Regular - MILK... eee 7 a . F ser de je Tete : = . : a ; - t 2 = a = ee y se ; . * io j pe ‘- = ioe pone THE PONTIAC RSI. THU RSD. Ay, MARC HI 1, 1956 - i “sce Ty, : — THIRTY-FIVE ca = She cs : : Ct ta : i Ln & , : 2 : oe ‘Whole, Pair Ready ~ | FROZEN \ FRESH. Strawberries - F R Y E R S a Sa 10 oz. Pkg. 4 HU NT'S Peaches | Large No. 2% Pillsbury FLOUR 25 Lb. Bag Ys e+ . ~ Ps a. jyhan i ge te 7 wattle ; . , 2 ees . Sy ~—— SS Aes ‘ . —_—— ——_—_——— . Many ane ‘esi treasure ad ak a 2 = a ap Pa SERVING ALL DAY ecg | Large Suokist NO. 1 GOLDEN RIPE | , a “ROAST | FRIDAY & SATURDAY. [Pret orar¥earsoy “Granges. ans. i = | MAM t0 7:45 PM Pree BAe pe. haat ate with dressing. and ' im beetatal as — eS i eee a = : eranberty sauce. | -~ Teese. RED ES Vu » \F Fresh Caught Michigan | ef OTA Bog MILK Cans” = | tf = os Core. cabbage, set in. large pan. ; 50 Ib. , aS me , = "_“@Seald, with boiling water to loosen : ; a S M E LT 6 woo peapereclgeipah nl == ! 098 Defiance: : = . —_.. oe avy veins, 2 with tartar sauce “ “— oi ta better. eis te | yw : sy ea aeae : z = Bis mea germ, sea- . o: , = and cole slaw ‘Sa |] ALL YOU CAN EAT spoons ofthe reat mistie pai BY ‘ - = E leaves, ng in e : : ne yee \rélls, lapped end down, in heav A large selection of delicious - TRY 1T— oasing' pan. eh Lightens Your Labor — When You Wash or Clean! =o AMMONIA _ CLEANING COMPOUND For Clothes - Windows - Upholstery - - Rugs — Walls . Get the Economy — 56-oz. Jug — }35' Get the BEST and Get It tor LESS! St. Joseph’s ASPIRIN. — Wie yt x ee £ ye ‘ i *y oe * = we 4 Mest Trusted for Children ST. JOSEPH ASPIRIN for Children V4 Adult Dose Bottle of 50 Fastest Acting Aspirin Reliet ‘Possible! - 100 _ Tablets ORANGE FLAVOR 3 (4 ‘ \ —anssineieane / THURSDAY, MARCH J. ‘0st = "VALUES and VARIETY... enero ; New te a :NEW oe ECONOMY, SIZE. WELCH’S | “Bruit of fe eri ’ Preserve of Conéord ‘Grapen eich os. ; = ’ c , tiem 39 cia 75:_ ») Heat & Eat LENTEN | TREAT! * | Fresh Frozen! BIRDS EYE FISH BITES 10 ox Pkg , 2 Housenoi .< 27 SAFE The Enough to Sheve ot fo 13° 27 ee = Ne at sr ae c~ “Ta” LEMONADE “ns a Fo £0 2 oe Fresh Frozen - © Seed beet & eo Your Choice C ch be Cc seeree TERRY'S -shersrscr, earns 69 ont AY e | , pln coh Buy 48 Count Package ca es 66: : - SHRIMP TETLEY TEA BAGS and Get 16 More forte fF Only. | | COCKTAIL Tarnish Melts at a Touch with . “Get KOREX—the Ideal Single | 10-On. Jar 4. iw Delicious Sauce KORE COPPER. - Soares sd —— = With 89: 7, Packed S CLEANER Stainless Steel Cookware, , we ponge a’ ; bi . : ae . ; she { ane « ry ad : Sar . i a e ‘ ae eet : "ae SENSATIONAL VALUE! . ~ 5 PIECE 3 > FORTY-ONE= || rn ree or oanuine -Melmac Y LZZZZZi_ . 4 kK vhi f L’ PLACE | _ SETTING — Cheice of 10 Beautiful J | consisTiNG OF: ce Cleans Anything Water Won't Harm — Walls Upholstery — Mirrors PERFE All Purpose ~- Rugs - — Washing X Id Cleaner Less Then lc @ Gellon 60x THIN Edge Eversharp | SCHICK Injector — ~~ BLADES | | y tn cut 1 | , : SHARP conser Wea sa Soar - : 1 Tenderest Skin 4WAY America’s Fastest-Acting COLD TABLETS STOP’ Cold Distress FAST! Box of 36 49: Deodorizes Disintects So ‘Good for Your Dog IT’S DouBLe. eee ihe Ae New Formula—OCEAN FISH. Plus Liver, Kidneys & Cereals Geod Honecheaping on Both. Foods! . ee rider on 50. TELEGRAPH { MEL-O-CRUST. ENRICHED | _ a i Sa OM HOT CROSS BUNS oF 4 7 : | } \ - eS __when they are pan-toasted in but ne, oy ‘ | et ‘nace ie eee . AS ‘ ¢ t 2 . oi ‘ ha gs § satan nee dtwetianrt O hakdd STEWART BEEF CO. | Wholesale utors am | 1306. Cass Ave., , Mich, = Prone FE 6220 Oa. - e & Pie Spe an we F, pea THE PONTIAC PRESS. nidiaenx manent én 1. 1956 Denki ar aco BONELESS —y | ~ SMART AND SIMPLE DESSEWK.— When dif | and. filling, -here is the perfect dessert ‘Spi “OUR: SPECIALT Ff winter Phas been rich | “refreshing fresh | , are chilled, sliced and served with -Wedges~ of sharp |, | aioe and crisp crackers. The cheese shown in this picture is : , : top of the rings 400. ‘If. you like, in ‘ Avoid Monotony in Midwinter Monusei&: Ba Nea tls osceeome miee ms caney oust ol ‘og mieals ineedn't get’ mo-), Two miatching sides of spareribs) Brow: spareribs ‘ue abd oe erihe with salate- PAS sthe cver sauerkraut, cover year. snob Fate catenae “si kepiut—tit Oit-time favorite...» — ipa. and continue cooking 30 min i Tt you.’ “a pressure cooker gu eee ee ~~ Se 2 aaah ee ting te - mah cut spareribs| _ - ze ~ For High Quality, Low Price pan, us AE and pepper; slimmer covered for ,. Come to - a “T_ LEWIS BROS. MKT. O07t Diste Highway - MA 5-984 fi fins, sprinkling with Parmesan peach halves, | cheese and broiling for a few sec- pineapple rings. then broil onds, usual. SUELITOTIATTILILES OSES EL EEN Scientifically aged te bring out the full flavor, extra tenderness. onli | delicious: we. gov't graded U. = “CHOICE,” because it's so good! : ae Now’s the time to load sour locker or ‘freezer chest! Just look” ot these low prices! You! 1) save" money!” 3c WHOLE lead _ 295) | SHORT RIBS “wage — Boling Beet * 20 NINDS — 4 45 SWISS STEAK Lb 59¢ SIRLOMN STEAK u. 69« ROUND STEAK 69 Standing Rib Roast u. 5c Rib or Club Steak u. 69 ‘Boneless Boot Stew » 5% GROUND BEEF u 35¢ BEEF place / ut 5° Baby Steer Liver’ w. "49 FULL SIDE KR > fisen-Gpecio! Voluct™ Ne BEEF POT ROAST — { PPPPOOPOM fAOPOOOO RIO OO ONO NON | BUTTER | POP RAAF RIAA AAR RAE RAR AA AIA RAR ARAN St ttn at te i De i ln iP So PII ll Ml i ta pw wr" s i ll i ll nl Chese & Sanborn COFFEE * 79° Clover. Leof, Groted WHITE MEAT , 19° via 295, (FARMERS |, Git DELICIONS FLAVORS NEW Flavors: Grape. Black Cherry and Black Raspberry YOUR CHOICE 3 Phgs- D 5c 1 Pkg. FREE with 3 SURF thd hed dd de seaeeeeee, HOT ROLL MIX , ‘ Maaasesvescesersereesesosss a i BEEF — VEAL - |} Gruyere. You may substitute some “other variety, wegert i RK rim English Muffins Good Cake Topping fi » Bowe |With Tasty Toppings Want a good topping for coffee| Bus Ay om Such“ good things to put on cake?~ Mix a quarter cup of flour Retail Market g ‘Cream! With a half cup of sugar; cut in a — English muffins! am ‘BEEF BUYS . and uta fell i coupl¢’of- tablespoons .of ‘butter or] 7 cheese a jelly mafgarine until the mixture is. Sides or Quarters |stance! Or. granulated. sugar mixed|-rumbly. Sprinkle over coffee-cake Ready for Your Locker |with cinnamon and finely chopped batter (made with-baking powder): suy and | SAVE ‘pecans! © _ _ {before baking. | * * _ = If you want a snack that isn't/For a glorified garnish, reed a sweet, try buttering the split muf- spoonful of deviled ham on pear Of orange * slices or | 4 ‘Orcherd Lk. ose SUPER MARKET Z Ave. Hwy. - Ave. : i Vr 1} ot itemensse Rad { 484 Auburn Ave.” PARKING | Phone: FE 2-019 | E Sylvan Lake . Tacs Plains Pontiec = ,- i = —— 7 | a) ~ SMOKED weer sapoenes ANAS £3 Ve sucaR READY AE $2) VALUABLE COUPON | CURED. TOEAT Sy —s / ‘THIS COUPON Is WORTH = 100 Free amps | aE _ SHANK PORTION HOLDEN 12-16 POUND “AVERAGE RED | WHOLE HAMS ¢ 49 : | AT ALL NATIONAL FOOD STORES - 1 Butt Half HAMS Lb. 59: Mem | | COUPON EXPIRES MARCH 10th, 1956 I Center Cut Slices 895 S GO TEAL SUGAR CURED HICKORY SMOKED = 89 SLICED BACON i 59 iiaibiinGer . .. . -. CALIFORNIA SUNKIST, 75-88 size NAVEL BOOTH’S HEAT AND tat ISH STICKS. EDICED; READY TO COOK | BONELESS BEEF DEL MONTE TOMATO ay Lbs. For - LEAN TENDER 14, 772 2 de ‘a ) CATSUP. ORANGES 9 L oe 2: 3% SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT 5 - 39 DELICIOUS APPLES .. .3 = 59° TOP TASTE WHOLE BEAN ~ | COFFEE 3 J hd he AUNT JANE'S DELICIOUS Sweet Pickles 29: CHEF'S (1¢ DEAL) BUY ADDITIONAL BTL. FOR 1c (GARLIC) = 49 DRESSING... 2=30° SALES PRICES Srohely é 1C.1 GREEN BEANS be 6 Shell; te BEANS ) _ Pod PEAS 2-39 1-Lb. Beg I oP 4. Your Choice 7 16-Oz. Jer - Lipéy. pues rt FROZEN FRENCH FRIES . oe Y2 PRICE DEAL gl) = we RESERVE THE RIGHT errecrive. ; 12-Oz. C QUANTrTiEs MARCH 3rd Bottles PINCONNING- MILD CHEESE veeeee ft es 6 984 Joslyn 4889 Dixie 2375 a} v) ot rend ; ie cay a (eer ares Por: Beef, ‘Lamb; Fish’ |°"=2=°T (Apricots Featured---| sibs sz. ae nie ey es THE FONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, MARCH 1. fos oe “FORTY-THREE, | and. chill until firm. Unmeld and garnish «with whipped créam and ~ is |sait-siith @ fork ‘or, whisk. ingredients “end mix|* apricots if.desired, Makes to 10 ~ cigs by Adding Clams. _- see. tm eo Spotlighted as. Good Buys mtr no sw-auart if Angel Pudding “Pim tinh ane cake pane PRS 2 Here's a different way to serve chant 8c omega 1 % need te mee, ee Et Petty odie snk Aelia: Sa ar rel > ae Z cld-reliahla canned soup -< teeene pales Me nis04) Be ota i Bee ni ek gaya vo cies wea Sa (bree SO for $5 mlm tid degeert wi oe ne ee oe Sam ot Clery Canter or four'small servings. »~>- [prices average per cent|rllar.. The 75-88 size California = es Apricot Angel Pudding Steer coup" sentenent comm eee dee > ” ollp <<", joranges-are reasonable at about ep ae = 2 clipe Cooked éried apricots (drained) | : : less than they did this. same week! 59 cents per pound-in some stores.| “Oven-Fried Fillets | % eup sugar met on woe Roast pork or breaded chops aré|in 1955: : son | Be Bs ably’ ft a Be cape apricot whele-truit necter ps "3 <2 are !in Good quality and reasom®|Bananas “compare favorably to) ? pound Silewe a De quartered imershmatiows wy © : _when é . 2 . 1 tablespoon |, salt — - 1° 1 envelope unflavored gelatin 4 taapase Sar sa jeven tastier. served with: a prices place several cuts of|prices of pears,.grapes afd-some| 1 cup. milk capoes erated lesion rind 4 cP oie oso sauce made of pureed applesauce pork; beef, lamib-and fish in the|Varieties of apples. « [RMS Eat rear tas, maton | | UabltepsonTemon” ules "Empty cream. of celery “soup/and currant jelly that ‘have been|limelight. " = Coy pk te SS a 2 See Bee oa *s peel 1? raves sn Mh nthoeranlen sarees hot See ee Oe: Large-size eggs, most: in evi-} Cut fillets into serving-size por-| Force apricots through a! sieve,| - ~ a ——| Some stores .are~‘Olfering the|dence, are one of the best protein|tions. Add-salt to milk. Dip'fillet in}or mash thoroughly.Blend in sug-| at ‘butt half of ham at about. 10 centsjbuys for the family. During this|milk and roll in crumbs;: place“on|ar, stirring until it_ is dissolved. | less per poundythan last week, with| season ‘are often _gubstituted|a —shallow, well-greased baking! “the(for meat-gnd becedae iain dishes pai Sprinkle each piece of fish} Heat 1 cup nectar slowly with) | tor 1 meals. Since last week;jwith fat. marsiimallows unti] marshmallows} ~~ - + * ® are. completely melted, Soften gel-| - Bake in a very hot oven (500) for atin in | Femaining: one-fourth cup} ‘ 0 to 12 minutes or until fish|@Pricot“hectar, and dissolve in hot). - es easily ‘when. tested with a marshmallow mixture.”- * fork. Serve at once of ahot plat.) =< * ¥ * wots ae — , ter, mn “8 sauce. ve Blend in lemon rind and juice, |. HBBUAIGIMIDGNL Oot Beef ib roasts are ‘Most sa STEAK ROAST CHOPS BREAST ; CHEESE , Mop le Leaf "fi ah 2 mee pee 29%. | 29i. 39. hb. 15; | 395. Pod COTTAGE CHEESE wes px pot ao bet BAZLEY’s! WHERE MEAT = SPECIALTY! | NOTA: SIDELINE! ra © fib roast. Junedale Brand Redi-Eat Lamb shoulder roast can be a : - i : Treat Yourself, .. 7 " OKED Shankless © Center Cut 69%. be 4 ‘HAM eoovcecec5e fon . _ < Sliced Ham HY in gaily - colored “Easter “Containers “— {elite meals leg of tamb is ‘rea- from your Milkman or-favorite Dealer! —_* the fine quality Bact B “8O°E U. Ss. Good or Choice . ‘ing among ca . vapeeblen — Round Steak or Scoin = fe PORK STEAK . ee ee eee ee ee | have priced it at about 10 cents | ‘per pound. This may suggest a fa- ‘vorite boiled: dinner; cabbage ard] ‘corned beef; or cabbage leaves Mi filled with ground meat;~rolled, | \baked and served steaming hot. i > , Zz goupen with each of —— : te ; r es e. Bright-colored earrots are a | ~ = Sy coupens ‘and I recave i Pounn Tact! e . 2 : a natural complement to cab- ‘ : o i Hl | bage. Michigan potatoes are an- DEFIANCE Serene | LN Ssge! je oe : Say A Epa Ay MARGARINE , em “when sold in 10-pound packages. : . oe 3 ‘ : i | around five to eight cents per , i ‘n pound. : : Lbs. , C. | Citrus continues to bring sun- ! Ss shine to winter's fruit bowl. Eight- : ; ; oe . FREE!” FREE ». JELLO ao ) R | a When You. Buy Birds Eye A Pgs. et of J 4 “CHERRY PIES . for Only 3 : feo oe. 5 10% Ox. 1 00 [armours 9m. Pies Chef's Delight LOW CALORIE [| Columbia 2 Pack = LOAF step BACON |f OLEOMARGARINE. ... ib. cf f - ‘ “ Lb. Pkg. } ib. ri pivot | ) wine | ; . Campbell's Beth s 6s SUPER TOMATO SOUP ” ‘This three-piece retignctsc' ‘sbt ts mabe is flexi- im e . 3 29° ble plastic. Plastic lid is airtight. Each container holds ~ 16 ounces. They are easy to store in Your refrigerator - i A i K ET eo ; Pa because of their convenient rectangular shape. They ° es . ' cag also be used for freezing. 3 | : ) ~ on Sets'come in three hed colors.’ A wonderful . uyfleke.-- , ee eae of, WAFFLES abels from Breast ken Tuna (either f tid oo ~ WY 2: : : para iped nigra Mail Bor 228, Holy. A NO eo BEER @ WINE: © LIQUOR TO-TAKE OUT fF YY ONE T De 7 Woo hes wei for ene. Ama. ide am = | - "Corner of Baldwin Ave. and Walton Blvd. GO. 3 5° : | *. oe | aca “'Seore Hoon: M , Toes., Wed., Thurss—9 to 9 | “Pgs. ee - | oo _ i os Wriday ur ony to 10, “heaton 9 te 9 - Phone FE 2-192 , oy , | ar cold: day-to find the kitcfien filled as no food ever has before or “FORTY-ROUR ho a Whe ee Serene. ot ee ee since; Homemade bread does take a little extra time, bat it isn’t dif- le Cereal for “Whole Wheat Bread you ° will, remember, thnseky. agqutioes ‘areis Jasted: long ‘when ‘your constant lack of. storage space _ficult- to make; as why Sear yee dane “treat your family to a real. _ Sahn elinry set pene WHOLE WHEAT BREAD — _You'l ‘find, too, that the malt sad sugar flaver of this popular tel! «9. This delicious ‘homemade “Whole Wheat” Bread will give your family. an‘ old-fashioned taste treat,. “like Mother used to make."’ Prepare: it the modern way. with bite- size shredded wheat decuits. Yom, loaves = ae like-magic. ~ Potato Baked ~ With Cabbage ‘Sctatcen, are an importan® and | even major part of the diet-in meacevenaal asl (with. teaspoons for eating) breakfast ‘tor a change. : ze LARGE ‘BOXES Mole et 46 Oz. Can SAVE ¢ ‘BUY ONE PACKAGE OF BETTY © CROCKER HONEY SPICE CAKE MIX AT. REGULAR PRICE AND ~~ GET 10¢ OFF ON BET Graperu Juice CROCKER MARBLE CAKE MIX, /Libby’s Banquet Whole. Chicken 3Y%-lb. Can» 49 Downyflake | Ty a HONEY. PICE CAKE MIX MARBLE CAKE CAME = BOTH PKGS. 49° 2 re OO F _ Waffles . * F} Perr re yr ee ee ee eee OOOO CC OO TOO TCT TEPC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCV CCC CCC CCC CTC CCT TT POO OO NOOO OIG EEEIDE OPC OSES SSS SSCS SSCS A _ es Old South ORANGE. JUICE 4 Cans al ie i i Mihi ini hi Mie Lali di hi ra S. Graded Top Choice Beef 10 Lb. C Round oo. 6 9 - -Steak.............. Sirloin SWIET'HIN G 4* 69 SHEDD’S | o MORTON'S. Frozen. CHICKEN, TURKEY, BEEF PIES..... “DEFIANCE [f Lean, Meaty — A coF F EE ‘SHORT RIBS pe ia <<: ‘ 191" ‘BEER, WINE, LIQUOR TO TAKE OUT DROMEDARY — MIX 6h for fk 19:) \ es ———— — 4120 WL WALTON: BLVD. _ DRAYTON PLAINS ~ OR 3-2341 Store Hours: Monday Thru Sat. 9:A. M. to 9 P. M. Sunday, 12. P. M. ta 9 P.M. _ We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantity U:-S. No. 1 Maine RADISHES | POTATOES 8 oz. Cello Pkg. “79 “89° 3 Ib. Can ha Steck ..cceceeeeee T-Bone Steak.............. HyGrade Pure Pork “Tt Sausage Kingan’s Canned Ham 3 Ib. $9 49 GOLD iMiDAi ‘SWEEPSTAKES! 18 Cubic an t Westinghouse Frozen Food Locker ca Food for ONE ONE year ive to itt 51600 ~ Defiance » MARGARINE z 20° <. le WE IVE 200 > 17° 884 WEST HURON S STREET ia ED STAMPS . is F os | \ ! ji para Pay EE ANN Oa egg er yng pee RE PN ey poe oe foes Wa ae ot le he t “In short, foe het paying interest. . te thank|president of the chapter, for the state presidency of the Michigan paid! Junior C. of C. Snider; now state in 20\ vice president, is-the first candi- daté to announce for the state .- Actually, we presidency this year. ve te City Library Releases List| = “of New Book Acquisitions Recent acquisitions of the Pon-| Keith, “"Bare Feet in the Pal-}~ tiae City Library include the fol-}; lowing titles: - ocrat Looks at His Party”; Berg, “Molly Goldberg Cookbook’; Childs, ‘“‘The Ragged, ‘the Modern Age”; Higgins, ‘‘Red Plush and Black Bread”; Keene, “Anthology of Japanese Litera- ‘Hold Fast ered aa | SEOUL, Korea Wh — Rhee Warns World” ~ f About Commie Phrase "|Syngman Rhee warned the. free. ,|world today against ‘the Commu- President \ FE 41192 ; / | ‘ 4 : = . i ok = ¢ r . ; | qe, % s ¥ 4 ; i = ss aa demieeris ae | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, yee ae FORTY. Fivs eed Te . Gi THE BERRYS: be eT By Cart Grubert : ed eamster S ive recy from every « Very much in ‘the | ag ee Spirit of spring. aie Funds fo Schoo oias ol eed 4 ST hate 4% lection of spring - eee ei eae ke view... . fashions . . . each one. Roman A aye ‘Head; © Lae a besutiful example _» Pays All Bilts;-Still Has}~ ; d of superior design . Cash in ‘Bank PP “ and craftmanship .:7:’ ¥ ‘each one perfectly “TACOMA, Wash, @—Little Ro-| _ suited to the season, — ‘ man Cate Sorin es —— in lightweight fabrics that | pape ae aoe Salk aad Sid eotauess are just right for the “ile, “thank God, riins well for a weather ... furthermore, © —shange.” eje=e - you're cortain to find ~here the Gne outfit that’s. - just right for you. Come noe in, et ready ¢ for ‘Spring. a Biography. ' Non-Fiction: Acheson, “A Dem- ; Edge: Diary : of a Crisis”; Gordis, “Judaism for rons a ‘to break | the small car habit! It's the HARD TOP BUY OF THE YEAR... with the most power and size per dollar of any car in this style! 56 PONTIA Come inthis week and see how easily this heart lifting Strato Streak Beauty can be yours! Once you do, you'll be out of the small car class forever. ~ And--Remember ... There Is No Better Deal Anywhere Than at The .... : cg itt cz, Te eaLs 4 oe Pontiac Retail Store - 6 Mt. Clemens Across From the Post Office - ne : ture.” | i q | SS ee 4 DIG OUT THE FACTS RELATED TO- THE PROPOSED PARKING BOND Is He Will Personally Question These Pontiac. DR. GEORGE N. PETROFF people 0 on n His | FRED HAGGARD ke ALLEN. PARKER. President - President ~~~ - Immediate Past President Pontige Chamber of C Oakland County CIO” Coanci} Pontiac, Pastors Association x + Program! By BERGST ROM “President Student Council, : “hole sea School — And These Folks Too Will Answer Guy Nunn - —. =o _ MRS. “WILLIAM WRIGHT CHARLES YEAGER This Informative Program _ FRIDAY — 1:15 P.M. Station WPON Re-broadcast by me WPON paeey, March 2, at 6:45 P. Mo! e Sure You Know - —: Then Vote! « LOUIS SCHIMMEL Director Auditing Department President UAW-AFL-CIO “Pontiac Board of Education 1460 on Your Radio nical transcription over — Local 653 UAW AFL-CIO CHARLES CURRY | President — WALTER.K: WILLMAN, | * _ Manager 2 f City of Pontes “PORE. SIx, i ce ep fog’ t to. quit smoking’ or lose tat, Hypnotism Institute of Chicago. Me has snade © career of fonching’ igroup, someone asks: “ “What about. highway hypnosis? I Do these accidelits happen because the driver is hypnotized by the wnofittony of the straight concrete iglab, the drone of the engine and the hum of the«tires?”’ Baron replies; ’ _| “Fm a hypnotist, nota safety ip- |expert. So, what I--say is un- official. ~errTe TT Tere ee Tee Fj e i i Ai i i ti te i te ti hin ti tin te ti i i fi tie i ie i tin tn De tii Wyre eevuVvuVVVVere Values to $45 SUITS - MEN'S - $29.50 lt i ti din i ty A te Mi Si hin ti Mi in i Mi i Nt Mi he tin ne Mi ht tal Reg. $29.95 Geberdine _ MEN'S TOPCOATS " All-Wool Flannel PANTS oy “Reg. to - $12.95 7 ~ SPORT SHIRTS $3 Long Sleeve. . $4 Assorted Patterns **# ere 6 wwe $1.98 Men’s SHoes All Sizes and Styles! Save! Save! sm ‘ th CONN’S CLOTHES 71 N. Saginaw “day March 2. é NO HIGHWAY-HYPNOSIS | ” “But “E-do want to emphasize}: “THE PONTIAC PRESS. that I doni‘t-believe in the so-called POPE'S GIFT — The chalice engraved crystal was presented Pope Pius XII on his 80th birth- A gift from New) York's Francis Cardinal Spellman, it bears the Pope's coat of arms| and symbols of the Four Evan-| Three rows of applied) crystal on the stem of the glass represent the three crowns in the ‘papal tiara’ which symbolize the temporal, spiritual and purga- gelists. torial authority of the Pope. ———E—————— Money Orders Soer WASHINGTON—During the tet Fa air Pri rices - eight months after the Federa of} to Government's postal money sorta system was put into. operation November, was $30; today it's $100. . ‘Australia and Vaneouver, Cana- da, are linked by two cables. in’ 1864, money orders totaled only $400,000. The total for 1955 is estimated at about six billion dollars. Originally the maxi- mum amount of a money order oe FRI. 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Here's every- thing you want; big 8” SAVINGS. . a, ‘9x12 FIBRE $1 1 RUG Restokraft — Hide-A-Way $] 99 | Studio Couch ~SOFA BED BUNK BEDS $49 Complete with Mottresses 9x12 Mohawk Durlon c added, rélieved driver falls asleep at the whieel, believe it's the result of pure, normal fatigue.” ‘ ,: If hypnotism is involved, Baron “it’s” caused by talk—by imiplanting the’ suggestion | in the driver's mind—that the monotony of driving can hypnotize hit. “It driving, itself, produces by. hypnosis, the driver who pulls" off the road for a Half-hour nap would start @ozing again after he resumed his trip. doesn't. ‘The nap refreshes him. Fatigue, not hypnosis is relieved by rest.” _ Naps and. coffee breaks — fre- quent stops—form Baron's idea of accl- \dents. And he feels monotony is) vanother benefit, he said, and his routes —where _ bill-; boards, curves and nostaurants Fume a - es solution to dozing-driver by oards, Coffee. Breaks, Naps Eliminate “ Fe ence nae nw eps opts wae a robe ph hypnotism.’ When - a "THURSDAY, MARCH 1 L 1956 fattening foods and a satisfaction in eating smaller mealg, with no between- “peal snacks.” : 4 Easing. 2 a person’# tension “is | instrpction classes. have included | 200 dentists. who wanted the tn |i me pte i eines a ws gel n As a youth, Baron aspired teach school. ogy class demonstration thee, c enthralled: by the sibject-of~ ard , said; “With each soaking he hecanie’ Through a psychol- University in Chicago, he became to}! fingers, trying to dig in deeper, | ighway - Hypnosis’ Threat. and-claw at the bottons ‘with his}implant the suggestion in his mind that he no longer would be afraid. — “T was able to calm him-and After that, he seemed a new man.” : SHUNGECUSEORGGHGREEEEEGeEREERSESy - DARRELL'S. 24 Hour ‘Emergency Prescription Service - 37-39 S$. Saginaw at Water St. DAYS—CALL FE 5-4521 AFTER 11 P.M.—FE 5-4485 Emergency Delivery on Request hysterical.. 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It there: te. an \° ie : 2 they design the human being out|tide Lake Schoob Cub Scotit Pack) Gary“Armsby. older set of twins living. in the ba oon 2 So far.as having electronics run of the system.” a No; 34. ‘Some, 130 cubs. and guests| ee te tae tae oan Electronic carlos dred oor Goods poor attendet oe Pakistan’ has contracted ~ for and Mrs. Eller e System Predi ted as people are There are about 1,200 les| _ Aw were present Cub} part of its Gudu Barrage, to cost as ae : tical, he but and "Master Edson Doolittle to Edward} $85,500,000, : 3: oe aoe eee 6 a Guide During Travel © SN ce Bh Wiscpathamk — Roem are hedge hamc ————— ve exas champion- ANN ARBOR \#—In this ship wrapped up but” Would like! ingly mechanized world, how much R d d Fj r Ti F to know how they stand nation- ba sane i He it pee 2° “NATURAL REST” MATTRESS Reduced Firs ime ver! ‘ : Se ioe * ° eaphing wand ant Mat hol : Harry. H.. Goode, professor ne coe, deen and seiy Migr bt he "they Point.out, their tother lived should -or can realistically go too to be 18, far. But there are som Marks 101st Birthday } > Within Korky pend 20 ew for the | Time |, Siento of having somee. ee TULARE, Calif. w—Fred Wells, , : rp aninoe Par inal, 3 Grass is 64 feet long, but it has @ telescoping extension which enables it to 3 : * ating bia escond titer biethaag| sttetch t0 8 feet, Supported on-holsts and mounted on movable dol- | S60 Nomever, Galera wth eu! To wa eet jahgs ie dai’ ange:x tool lies at either end, 3 is powered by an electro-hydraulic’ system. deehboesd may flesh th ne 7 ia od ater born March 1, 4853, and until: he) = A small television screen -_ this tremendous “Diamond NO 39 found out differently, he was pian-\City Resident Enrolled Bich School a atended Michigan a picture ot the traffic ahead orl niversary” amar eaing ing to observe his 103rd birthday.lat State Police School - He served three years in the AFI: viae w shill to Rowe A, nine pe ately But baptismal récords in Grass) 4 rtiae man, Charles L. Weber C. Valley revealed recently he was Powerful Reading Lens crowded metropolitan areas ,_ lis attending Michigan State Police My born March-1, 1855. So now he's|school in East Lansing. Son.of| HUNTINGTON, W. Va.—Optical/“ke New York or even Detroit _ $39.95! going to be 101 all over again. |Mr, and Mrs. Charles A; Weber, |glass cari be made so clear that a See oda You'llbe thrilled with ite superb ‘Two years don’t make much dif-/37 Kimball St., he started classes|book at one end of a 10-foot nae quickest and res sup- ete to wei who ‘Says: Sunday. of this glass can be read froffi the)" we os pe Rest—try “The first 100 are the hardest.’ Weber is a graduate of Pontigc other end. : share hry bon comma al - WOW! STOP... SAVE MONEY DURING SAVE'S . ~“NO-NAME” SALE Everybody's having a oo right now... « ryone-expects a sale this time of year. Well, we've got the COW, LOW SALE. peices ‘alright, ne ee we were stuck for a name for “this ‘special Pre- Spring Clearance. So wee finally threw tip our hands, gave up trying to think of a name that Lenanagial else wasn't using. » «and decided not to give this safe any mame whatsoever. 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The university has} | planned a traffic control‘ ‘exper | ment in three parts to at least begin the work, But-the work is | ‘| Free Parking | . [Right ot Our_ Front Door . . . No Traffic Congestion! i | | | le You can enter with ANY car, 1950 or newer... it DOESN'T have to be a Plymouth! Go to any.Plymouth showroom, and register the motor’ @ number of your 1950 or newer model car (ANY MAKE) on the FREE entry blank. Nothing to buy or write or solve, But you must hurry. Contest closes forever on Satur day, March 10. If you'd like to win a big slice of that $150,000, you'd better hurry over to a Plymouth showe room now to register your motor number. a (Please bring some proof of ownership with you< your title, owner’s card or registration certificate.) Hurry, hurry, hurry! Enter Piymouth’s fabulous Dentin miss this chance to- win a fortune! 1ST PRIZE 50,000 CASH > ‘Be sure e@ge P bd + TRIP AROUND THE woRLD ) inspect the beautiful jet- th when you come in. 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PRESS, “THURSDAY, MARCH ofa ros8. man, - LUEXEMBOURG CITY—Nestled) “jamildgt the’ borders of Belgium, France and, Gefmany, Luxem- . smaller than Rhode Island, dominated ‘half the Continent 500 lyears ago. soli, a ak nae march ‘through flower-decked streets to the Cathedral. oarry~ ‘Ing statues of the Virgin. - A colorful pageant, occurs. ‘on. the Tuesday after Pentecost, seven weeks after Easter, at Echternach, a village on the Luxembourg-Ger- man frontier. | Here, the tolling of a seven-ton bell, presented to Echternack by the Emperor Maximilian begins a . sees in honor. of St. Willibrod, ron of the town, Music dating from the’ Middle Ages’ Is played, . jand the participants dance through ithe streets—three steps froward and-two steps backward ‘until They reach the 900-year old Basilica of Saints Peterand Paul. THE WINE FAIRS - _. Both Easter and early: fall is the at ‘Diagonal Measurement _ . MODEL H924T21_ J open TONIGHT UNTIL NINE WESTINGHOUSE TV er LORD'S orate mt NN ttn A a A et ET LE CCT CE ICCA time for ‘vine fairs, Vineyards }throughout the land olfer free samples. -— Luxembourg City “the best base for sightseeing, medieval fortress which has evolved into a modern metro- polis, Everywhere are turrets; walls and. towers reminiscent of thoes days long ago when kalght hood was in flower, Cental cenind aottnee OE MY. urbs, composed of 53 forts,. all linked together by some 16 miles of tun- is ay majestic | In her-glory, eae was)" + ey limembourg’s F estival: s See Thousands Take. Part city as a y that it was called J the Gibraltar of the North, U. 8. CEMETERY The’ United States Military ik kart wo ee at Vianden is the %h Century leastle to seek his fortune in Ameri- -\val ramparts of—Clervaux hangs ‘Iinjuries Prove Fatal fe COLDWATER pF naps ut.) accident purine Charlotte and Queen i Franklin D, Roosevelt, ca. Today, 6 satan of tee A over the fireplace in Hyde Park. fered in a traffic Michigan «Indiana border and| smashed into @ tree.. Her husband, nel hewet:trom the solid rock of the citidel, So- invineib'e was the << ancestral home of Luxembourg's Grand Duchess‘ Charlotie and |AT LORD’S YOU PAY as LITTLE as y FOR A BEAUTIFUL 2-PC. LIVING ROOM SUITE ‘AND . TAKE YOUR CHOICE OF ITEMS SHOWN BELOW! © | AT LORD’S YOU. ~ Get This 4-Pc. __ igs Bedroom SUITE | AL LORD’S You - GET THIS GAS or ELECTRIC NORGE nye. creen c LORD'S You "Ge ~~ This Terrific WESTINGHOUSE TV “While They Last — “Hony! ‘Only 21 to Go! - A Fred, the driver, ¢ ‘escaped injury. Cane enn eo tng Boofers ok fedrech tel Fag FURNITURE, APPLIANCES AND TELEVISION LA NL NLA semen ceaene eet ALONE Sa EAN NCTA LLL LLCO LLL Le FULL SIZE ELECTRIC. NORGE DRYER = ; ; gs egy 3 Bes ae : , Pe a \ = aa) = te j ‘ « i <“T : paced ane : Senco pee ste PEE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1956 oe = -. FORTY-NINE | ‘Holman Makes Easy Work 3 sBE i fe | ii Hs fe I phone in the gtass near home plate. With the He doesn’t do it all talking to the hitter, the experiment on Ray Jab- in over. 100 runs hitting Warren Spahn has fanned three years they have been , Milwaukee has averaged contest! What a phe« about quitting if he can’t to. the trouble of getting Randy - 2 ing ; ball is coming. Yogi Berra laughs about it... “To tell you the truth, just as much as he Anes the hitters. I don’t know when he’s kidding or when he’s serious. the time. Just when the whim hits him, but that’s _ ‘upsetting enough.” wee _ _- The catcher who annoys’ hitters most is the Cubs’ Clyde McCullough. Clyde keeps up a constant chatter around the plate tal _ ‘pitcher, the umpire aiid éven to himself . . . Birdie | ~ Tebbets says the outfield 4a: Jonski is“ended. “He plays only at third and I’m willing to bet he'll drive: - behind Kluszewski, Bell and Post.” -PCL pilot Bob Elliot helped Jablonski a great deal with his fielding -~ _ weaknesses last year... .” _ ever 100-batters in nine consecutive seasons! MILWAUKEE IS HOT BASEBALL TOWN Did you know that in the . represented in “the majors more than 28,000 fans for each nomenal baseball town it is! - 7 _. oughest hitter for Giant.chuckers to stop at the Polo Grounds is Hank Aaron. The brilliant Brave * belted .398 last year incfuding five homers .... I _ Jackie Robinson is sincere win the third base job, he might as well save _him- self the trip to Florida. Fresco Thompson told me: i =—sis« “Jimmy ,.we didn’t ‘f= * Jackson-from the waukee, on the other hand, Fresco Thom on its farm club and definitely should get better . . pson advises any high school youngster who can hit the ball to learn how to catch. “It’s the quickest way for anyone to reach the majors. Good hitting catchers just aren’t around in the minors.” bs to put him on the bench.” Asked if the Cards intended to trade Stan Musial if the right offer came around, Frank Lane blasted: “Before I'd \trade Musial I'd trade myself!” Frantic ie surprised many St. Louis writers by disclosing the Cards looked upon Milwaukee and not Brooklyn as the team to beat. “The Dodgers have a good club but their key players are in the danger-thirties. Mil- is loaded with great talent 1 It's Hot Stove league Time ond~ (Udwhw the Manager Holguin Tunes Up. With Record Round ¥ ‘A MEXICO CITY @® — Tony Hol- guipt has given fair warning he will be hard to beat as he tries (Nineteenth of a Series) “a_ successful season - in ‘Mueh of the ~eredit for Aheir good showing has -been given to’! Lou Boudreau, “the A's yeterah skipper. ae 7 BOUDREAU - which énabled Kansas City to de- feat the Yankees.’ - | What would you have done? (R) stands for a righthanded batfer or pitcher and (L) for a léeffthanded batter or pitcher.* : The Athletics and Yankees aie tied 1-1 in the last of the seventh at Kansas City with Tom Sturdi- vant (R) on.the mound for New ~ York. There’s one ott when Hector Lopez singles and races to third on- Joe Demaestri's one-bag- ger. Joe Astroth (R) is the next scheduled rag with pitcher Vic Raschi (R) to follow. : for his third Mexi¢an-Open_golf The Kansas City A’s enjoyed /title in the annual tournament be- ° | After getting here ahead of time and practicing several days, the pro from Midlothian, Il., shot a S-under-par .65 ye y on t 6400-yard Chapultepec Golf Club being held. That was a new coutse previous mark set by defending champion Roberto BeVicenzo “in 1954, 2 = State star who his Saturday; K.-C. Jones, Rus- sell's teammate at Francisco; =. : +. ~~ ALL-AMERICA CAGERS — r leaped into the limelight With’ his votesiand |" George Washington's 6:6 star, |Vic Molodet of North Carolina|wncanny ability on the court to Georsres Joe Holup; Julius McCoy of * |State head an honorable niention|#¢@4 the Dons-to-the NCAA cham- am vote, | ican State; Uttle 5:09. -# a three/of 48 straight. This year he has BO a | nee AO Oe Te a aeteeed fovm. ” foamben’ earetaie et: Fos of the Willie: } 8S, Ps t selections of Freeman polled 233 | ee oe thied topmas | The feats of Russel, known as|and Floyd, who have batted for for 1,257 redo tt The Stuffer, are so well - known|the major college individual scor- es Charley Tyra of Louisville; Paul|they hardly need any repeating./ing léad-all__ season, “vindicates the voting Judson of Mlinois; Hal. Lear ual year ago he'those who Voted for them in 1955. Geake Gea eg > iaalebediar ceo ahae Inn a by Floyd with Hére are the members of the Associated Press 1955-56 All- America basketball team, as .selected by AP go Green of Duequesne; Bill Russell of cisco; Robin Freeman, OSU; Darrell Floyd of ’ AP Wirephote| San Fran- The Independents and Trojans in Class C and Oliver Buick and Boys Club in Class D were 1st-round winners of the city league basket- “|ball playoffs that started Wednes- day night at Jefferson and Lincoln Junior High Schools. _—In Class C at Jefferson, the In- dependants nipped Griff's Grill in forced to fight off a last quarter sportswriters, and broadcasters. Named are Siht- a 49-48 thriller. The winners were | rally by Griff's to gain the de- cision. - _ Three Grill cagers scored in ter making 13, Chuck Franklin | 1%, and Larry Spencer 10, But ance, ‘paced by Merl Taulbee and Dick Dewling with 15 and 10 NEW YORK W — Robin Free- man's chances of beating Fur- man's. Darrell Floyd out of the major college individual basket- ‘ball ~ctiampionship are slim but the Ohio State All-Ameri- ca could well: become third high- est” point maker. in history. NCAA Service Bureaw: statistics, released today and _inéluding games through Feb. 27, show Floyd in first place with an aver- age of 33.5 points per game on 872 points in 26 games. Freeman has _|a 324 average with 647 markers in 20 contests. playing from one to. three more games in the Southern Conference tournament. starting today, -Free- man winds up his career against OSU's Freeman Climbs Fast (in College Scoring Race Floyd has finished his regular! season and has the possibility ofjcontinued his supremacy in field League with Cleveland and Chi- rs polsits respectty F vely. 5. Michigan State on Saturday Minnesota -on--Monday. Freeman's. 43-point barrage: against [linois last week sent his) average soaring to a: position where he-needs only to keep it to pass’ Buzz Wilkinson of Virginia in the all-time rankings, Wilkin- and to rank behind Frank Selvy, who preceded Floyd at Furman. Bill Von Weyhe of-Rhode-Island- retained his free throw lead, when Furman and Tom Heinsohm of ‘Holy Cross. C ity Tourney ; Opens son compiled a 32.1 point average! vee Mel Karrigan poured in 24 points td spark the Trojans ‘tea one-sided 70-48 victory over Louie's Tavern. Steve Kebler tallied 15 for Louie's. = * * * . Oliver Buick turned in one of the finest Class D performances of the year while downing the Po-. lice Association, 56-45, at Lincoln.) Perry Williams headed Oliver's at- tack with 22 points. The Policemen were unable to place a shooter in two figures. : > Boys Club outscrapped a taller Meteors quintet for—a 49-39 win. Andy Ramsey bucketed 16 points for the winners while Dick sin- gleton scored 19 for the Meteors. * * : The double-elimination tourna- ment continues tonight. In Class D at Eastern’s gym, the Meteors o'clock and O} battle the Police Association at 7) .. | MIAMI, Fla. W—Big John Hi- man, a slow man-in-the ring but heavyweight bdxing’ ranks, over- powered. Irish Joe Rowan of- Phil- adeiphia last night and looked for- ward to a bout with Tommy: (Hur- ricane) Jackson.~~ 2 tke ae -* « *, “They promised to give us Jack- son. next,’ said Holmaii’s man- ager, Bernie Glickman, \“and if be I Quarterfinals Find St. Lovis Glovers. in the Driver's. Seat 7 CHICAGO «St. Louis lost two a star fighters, twins Dan and Eddington, but clung to the “Thread jor its third straight team title as the Golden Gloves. Boxing ‘Tournament swept’. through the quarter-finals last. night. same night, leading to the inter. city bouts at New York March -21. a a) St.. Louis, compiled . 17 points, based on 1 point for each victory, in the first three days of the tour- ney. Montgomery, Ala., was sec- ond with 15; Toledo, Ohio and Nashville, Tenn., each had 11, and Sioux City, Iowa, and Louisville, Ky., each 0. - & : Carrying St. Louis hopes the semifinals are lightweight J Brooks, But Montgomery ap- peared set to stake a claim for the title by advancing four fighters— Leon Banks, 112; Ed Crook, 160;' Jim Boyd, 175, and heavyweight * * aa Buick clashes playoff resumes Saturday night at Jefferson: ae he made 10 of 10 last week to boost his percentage to .872, Tem! with 866. | Joe Holup of George Washington +.44%}-and rebound 258 per eent of all available in his ‘goal accuracy |recovery with ithe rebounds team's games ‘Jorgensen of Michigan is second | . Bibb Falk, 57, an outfielder for 12. seasons in the American id. Oliver. with Boys Club at 8:30. The ‘C’| : ww ~ from see | easess seneeekd 10 13 14—49 (Gritf's -Grill- .. shee TD 11 6 10—48 Trojans ...:..sesececeoes31 19 37 33-70 Louie's TAVEPN sieeeetene 12 18 8 10—48 ‘Oliver Butek .......06 e+-13 20 12 12—B6} | Police ASSN. .eeccecerees 7 74 1-6 Boys Club 1,40: .cceseees.- 16 16 8 - O—49 Meteors... ceseverece ope Al 63 19-30 MAT MAN — Member of the University of Michigan Wrest- “Ting squad is sophomore Cal At- cago, is coaching the University | of Texas baseball team. He led) ithe Longhorns to NCAA titles in' |1949 and 1950,. > —~-@. wood, 17% pounder who hails from Birmingham. ‘The Wolvér- ines expect him to figure well in | ‘next season's plans. .. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Si Green, named today -to the Associated Press basketball All America, is a jumping jack-of-all trades for Duquesne, shooting, re- bounding, passing and defending, ‘but the springy-legged 6-2” kid ‘from Broeklyn practically has imate a trade-matk \Dayton down to size, | A year ago in the title game ,of the National Invitation Tourna- of cutting course: where the tournament is:mient, it was SI whe canned 3% ‘points and paired with All America record, one stroke better than _the | Dick ‘Ricketts to score all of Du- |quesne’s poirits in the first 27%4}Beth again are headed for the| St. iminutes while belting the Flyers 170.38. 4 A A \if ah do say so myself. Cagey Clem Sez... Well, ah’m back for another look at that crystal) ball to see if mah tuck is as good as it was last time. big white blaze on his face, gets a ‘Here's /an example of a suceess- Ah picked 17 right out of 20 last Friday to bring my ful bit /of strategy by Boudreau season’s score to 125 right and 41 wrong. Not bad, Picked Avondale to dump n Leads Fitzgerald, and that's what | ‘Lake Orion boys didn’t come through for me either. But ah can’t kick too much, ah guess. This is ole Cagey’s last gaze at the glass for the regular season, what with almost everybody callin’ it quits after Friday night to get ready for those tournaments comin’ around. ' : Ah'm stringin’ along with the favorites this week: That Pethers boy’ll help Northville out, but. ah’m still ‘choosin’ Milford (a close one, though). And Pontiac ‘looks better than those Trojans.and Fitzgerald, mighty ated, it fi- Dayton was too the With Ricketts nally looked as much _ for~ Green, beating Dukes~ 68-52 last month despite) perhaps, Si?’s 30 points. : \grind. ~~ But last’ night Si was back at) NIT picture much. Dayton. and Louisville’ still rate the favorites with the Dukes a bit too thin, for a tough- tourney a a) the old stand, peppering home 4 Louisville wrapped up its best i |points—inéluding the Duquesne’s so-so record to 14-9. |NIT. clinching regular season ever with a 23-3 lhasket on an easy layup with 10)recérd last night, avenging an ear- lseconds left—as the Dukes rallied/lier 40-point thumping by belting to upset the Flyers, ranked No. 3/NIT-bound Xavier of Ohio 83-70. in the AP poll, 87-86..It was only| Phil Rollins and Jim’ Morgan hit the third defeat in 2% games for|7 of 8 jump shots in the first 10 Dayton this season while upping| minutes of the second half as;Marquette, another NIT entry, | |Louisville spurted to a 68-51 lead. Joseph's of -Philadelphia came a step closer.to gaining the | The upset doesn't change the { ——— King Haran Get to Prove His “MIAMI, Fla. @—King) Hairan, “w good-looking Florida-bred with a ‘chance today—in the $32,800 Hia- leah Juvenile Stakes_to prove ff he ‘is another Needles in the making * * & Fastest and most impressive 2 happened. Pontiac kind’a made me look bad and those year-old uncovered here this win/ 19 othe ter, King Hairan meets 3-furlong Parone juveniles in the Park. * e King Hairan won both his starts impressively and tied a track rec- ford at :32 2-5 in- his: first outing He won the Florida Breeders Stakes in his second appearance and already has learned $17,125. He The early careers of King Hair- Mid-Atlanti¢ berth in the NCAA { pounds compared with the 112 he carfies in the juvenile. Spartan Club Honors Preps iat Birmingham In honér of outstanding area high school gridders, the Michigan State straightaway feature at HialeAéh Unjyeisity Club of Oakland County | | will hold its annual football ban-, ‘quet tonight at the Birmingham Community House. Event begins at 7 o'clock. The guest speaker is Hugh (Duffy) Daugherty, MSU head coaching staff and several senior, ; Chance Top Ranking, Win Over Flyers Tournament by outiasting Muhlen- berg 7463 for a 194 record. Texas Tech ‘made it to the NCAA by clinching an undisputed Border Conference championship in jts -final league game, 87-66 over New Mexico: A&M. : * * Canisius, an NCAA at-large en- try, defeated Syracuse 76-73 by sinking 42 of 52 fom the foul line. Niagara, headed for the NIT, breezed past Siena 78-44, but was dumped by, Notre Dame for the second time in nine days 87-69. a fast climber recently in_ the}, Loses ? Boxers - ‘but Holds Lead Shaw and welterweight Le on/th “tery of what happened to the low- line for @ shot. at the champion- ship, . F Rowan in @ nationally-televised 10-1 Greenberg Among Men na “| in New Company That Rowan, a much faster boxer; » took a slight edge in the-opening round but the plodding Holman’ great advantage” in-weight pune * 3%. * The big Chicago Negro’s brutal uppercuts-put a quick ‘end. to each|@ of Rowan’s attempted flurries and at the end the young Philadel- phian's face.was a blotchy red and his left é¢ye was swollen shut: Referee Billy Regan. gave Hol- ~{man-a 100-92 margin. Judge Mark} Paul Erwin voted -it. 99-92, Judge Jerry) C9. - Sherrard 98-93 ahd The Associated] Press 99-94, os : “A crowd of 1,911 paid a gross) gate of $4,103 to see the fight, |° Spotlighton Jim Brideweser /2s"sesee Turns in Fine Se Bidding —_ for ico’s _Vacant Spot ~/ — we i "TAMPA, Fla, ‘Junior Ski Events FRANCONIA, N.H, @—The na. tional junior ski get under way today on Cannon Moun- for the opening events—the slalom ed that touted Rookie Luig Ap-/ foot ‘on — ricla had the inside track at|TM@il. Packing was made Ww and| sary by @ recent thaw. —. ects |The downhill race will be run "+l Brida over the full mile and & baseman|half of Cannon Trail. Originally it Iders Ron|was scheduled for the 2,000-foot ~ _irivals expected for today's- icy conditions caused the switch, “That will round’ out the club's 43]~Cross country competition is set a NHL RESULTS ~~~ Manhattan Named wu To Age Montrea] .... 38 13.10 NCAA Tourney ~ Nowtur-*-30 2479 NEW. YORK (INS)— Manhattan|DSEROMT --. .90 Et College (15-6) is the latest at-large wee eee a 2 -Jentry in the NCAA's national col-|Boston .,.,...19 31.1 a — ‘ct ovees 18 32 11 47; laspers were na: a8 ee at Madison re Garden March Toronto 4, Montreal 1 12 with Yaiikee Conference New York 4, Boston 2. - pion Commectiont, the chatunen ‘TODAY'S GAME. - of the southern. Atlantic Coast and| DETROIT at Boston, Mid-Atlantic Conferences and at-|. large entries Holy Cross, Canisius: FRIDAY’S GAME ‘1 Montreal at Chicago. and another to be named. -— Make Majors High Scores ST. LOUIS @. — The flood ofjscoring splurges of recent sea- smooth new baseballs now used) sons, : in major league play -was ~ad- Lb vanced by Sunny Jim Bottomley today as the answer to the mys score games of yosteryeee, * : “Pitchers are handicapped) . * now,” said Bottomley,- the great) The. ‘first basemen of a quarter of ajcompiled a lifetime batting aver: . century ago. “Those roughed up/age of .310 with the Cards and two ‘balls that we used—the pitchers|other clubs over a 16-yéar-period; ‘could really make thern dance a i fig.” ad | Sunny Jim isn't an advocate of ithe popular theory that a hopped- \up baseball, given added bounce) iby thé manufacturers, is responsi-| blood ible for the easy home runs and/anemia. * * Indians’ Sale Approved for Near 4 Million’ ~ Carded for Weekend = Old-Timer Says New Balls Cardinal great,. who ’ mentor and “coach of fhe year” |, | who ‘will bring along his entire, | - bps Would you: ‘jupset after that Rochester game,:is lookin’ mean atian and the Flamingo hero, Nee-| members of this year's Rove ” = a. Put ina lefty pinch-hitter for Clawson. ‘ — |dles, are strikingly similar. Both) Rose Bowl! championship team. Astroth? 2° Winner Loser Spread = Winner Loseét hpreadi were tome ot Dickey ria — Master ‘of “ceremonies for, the! - | 2. . by Lef Astroth swing away? Pontiac* ', Saginaw 6 North Branch* Imlay City ~ 2 cera: . ant-both were sold ¢arly— dinner will be Bob Reynolds, WJR, .f ©. Gamble on a double steal? —_| Milford Northville? 2 Flint Dye* Ottdnville 14 = eens Stable for Sportscaster. Reynolds will make. ~ ; , deat 2 A : hes Needles to the -D&H Stable for *P ' e) | ” _. @, Order a squeeze bunt’ with arora pone wad : . ae ma santa $20,000 and King Hairan to Leo his is broadcast from the bap- : ees 3 ‘at bat? oe “W. Bhoomiield » Gemens* birm SE and Harry B,, Massey for quet scene. Hip uae. Otters ej =: Wieser Gooner ss aooact) ba teen 1g ea se A Src wine's Ne RANGUET OLE = a “92 & : Roseville Eastland® 4 , Fordson ‘Royal (Oak® 10) 'afill be motion pictures. of the 1956, Michigan State staff, w u a 1 =9 The only other Florida-bred in f p ; oe eee ron Fre: Hoppe ’St: James «St. Rita® 8” Walled Lake® Plymouth Tthe ‘race. {s Hunter Lyon's Busy|Rose Bow! classic. Tpe films, in| the Oakland County MSU Club's annual football bs! St.-Michael* Oxford... «5s W.. Reserve* | Harvest, ‘who started five times (color, will be narrated by Daush banquet tonight at the Birmingham Community . t}mseqy: 4 *Denotes home team. | ’ land won his last easily — 120 erty. . : - House. In the front row, from left to right, i they . 4 a _ , ; 5: : — * ™ , \ 2 , . . i bl f = ~ y 7 } / ioe ? ow ee NS 1 Gf oo a eet ee ao i are: offensive line coach Burt Smith head coach Hugh (Duffyy Daugherty, backfield coach Everett (Sonny) Grandelius, and end coach Bob Devaney; —- back row: assistant coach Bill Yeoman and Lou > PAINTING wg ede Peg i nn ond Poin “se \s A RRY J E R O M E pert Body s and Fender Royale name © Absent were_shortstop Harvey) iosée Kuenn and 1st.baseman Earl Torg-| lott haven't “‘made’’ the | team, but willy’ al /be-given a further look in regular ee deveted to-| aritis.~ ‘For the ist workouts manager| Melding drills, Bucky Harris split-his squad into) The Tigers’ tet exhibition game) Steve morning and afternoon groups for eed 0 toga tg pa wa sles milked deere ue ky ‘imataly: to joosening jout with the Tiger regulars are wine io auriwit ke Seeroh: 26 bere be tetiiesiifaddl Gab hen Tomar nat abana ° agninet the Washington ee ee eson. Last minute efforts yesterday to sign thesé two regulars failed and there was no immediate indi- ication when they would agree to Rangers Beat Bruins. for Playoff Spot’ Leieied YORK wW — ‘Coach Phil Watson looked to an “even bright- that,” he grinned. ~ay igate Sa prec patats. The best ihe fifth-place} Bruins ean. ot i : would have settled for fourth place) : “ie ‘s min ighard aa ae Vin | Staight Loop Tile * ler’ fiiture for his New York Rang- ers and a lighter one for himself today ag the Blueshirts were: as- sured of competing forsthe prized ao the sales erty eer nations Negro Toumey = ‘TROPHIES—PLAQUES—MEDALS MADE TO ORDER - Engraving’ Done in Our Own Shop where above the ‘figure received by 3rd baseman Ray Boone and star outfielder Al Kaline, This —_ put him near the $30,000 ‘Pontiac Trophy Shop MA | ; Teele is‘ said to be asking a =: the twe players were |Stanley Cup for the first time =TO THE. ‘WINNER GIVE THE BEST! = Hp syrah a! — eS 6s = Order Your Bowling Trophies Now! 3) conn ceorteay ig socki “Why we'll be even be better| = : Immediate Delivery! ‘aacu ales ce [opr ra. ee See eh Jewelers End Perfect Year : = in Final Stage | Defending Champ Tops; _ Field in North-South Golf Event — MIAMI, Fla. w - “jscheduled today in the third an- nual North-South Negro Golf_Tour- nament with defending champion Charles Sifford of Philadelphia leading -the field. Sifford hed. # par 70 over the 6,500-yard Miami Springs course ‘yesterday for’ a 36-hole tota] of 143, four strokes better than. Ted FORD'S Rhodes of Los Angeles.’ follow tow, Ben = of feek had 150; by Herbert Dixon of Bar- .and Willie MeDonald of :| Howard Lare, t| West Palm Beach. at 151, Willie Reynolds of Brunswick, Ga.,- had 155 and 0, Z. Collins of St. ytere: burg, 156. PHOENIX, Ariz. w—Steve Rid sorved: “It looks like he didn’t zik, figured as an ‘early - inning|give a hoot.” reliefer by the New York Giants, may have come up with an extra} ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — = bonus arrangement, similar to one 4 5. Sapa St. : in: his last-year's contract when in Aims aa pate tem S| Shaws Rips Coachers, hatalae ts i. ee Stone Front Triumphs norma roster, « * Eee today were six players from the) - ff City Loop Finale GOLD BELL ‘STAMP SPECIAL Site ros, co et cies : yesterday. 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The regulars took over from thé hopeful rookies as rani training officially opened today in the New York Yankee..camp, but Manager Casey. Stengel is going to take it easy with the likes-of Hank Bauer, Mickey Mantle and Irv Norse. “You may. bh : . Two-Year Written ie Koad Harvard Guarantee Against All Po Head Hazards Hopalong Cansady a the Ohio} \State Buckeyes led the Big 10 aa 11955 in yardage, scoring and kick-} off returns. __| SSEAT COVER SPECIAL | WE STOCK TRANSPARENT COVERS FOR ALL ‘55-56 MODELS 5 ALE /PORVERTIBLE _TOPS | : “REAR WINDOWS REPLACED! SEAT COVER MART - 136-138 S. SAGINAW STREET - FE 4.8272 | \ Th) | DAYTON’S BIG 3. GUARANTEE /| BUDGET TERMS @ Full NO MONEY DOWN! Year to Pay! 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Dulles. said these two things make a third world war less like- ly. He recognized, however, that “guile” is the new tactic of the}. Communists and that this poses new he expressed confidence that the free world will be able to with- stand this form of the Communist] ° assault in what he called the “second round” of the cold war. . One of the objectives of Prest- dent. Eisenhower. at, the summit meeting in Geneva last duly wes. | to try to’ convince the Russians . that they have nothing ‘to fear from the United States if théy would abide by accepted interna- tional rules of conduct. a The reason that the Eisenhower administration prefers not to push for orthodox victory over Russia in competitive coexistence appears to be that it does not-want to push/ the Soviets into a corner where they would be forced to fight. George. Cujndill has gathered hits 75th harvest at Beech Tree Farm, year Malton, England | which has belonged to. his family | since 1644. ee | Marriage License Applications Robert Sawyer, Waldron faci Hazel M. Aberly,.584 Peacock Verner A. Barnes, 62 FE. Columbia Barbara J. Heller, 303 Going Vietano Acosta, $90 California Shirley A. Shaw, 278 Raeburn Frederick Hers Jr. Berkley Carol 8. McAllister, Birmingham Charles A Sharpé. Milford Patricia M. Hillman, Bloomfield Hulls William Greenfield. 2279 Evadne Margaret Porter, 69 5. Parke Joseph P. Boitos Jr., Bloomfield Hulls Bette Subtotich, Bloomfield Hills . Melvin R. Smail, Parmington ‘Beulah Raymond, Livonia . “Duane H, ‘cross, 313 Scott Lake Rd : Janet J. Jewell, Milford Donald J. Melson, 641 N. LK. Angelus, Mary J. Calkins, 841 N. Lake Angelus Thomas Long, Perry a Marie R. Coleei 1303 Vinew Norwood C. Mecum. Bir Peggy_J. Bond, Detro: ‘Barney B . Lake Orton Joan M. Hilton, 40 Semtinaie Leone R. Covurvilie, Birmingham A. Pielding, Hazel Park ~~ Russell L. Welch, 315 Ceritrat Laura M. Schwemin, 315 Central Darid R. Freedon, Walled Lake Paith E. Turner,-Milford Jacob F Coltry, Lake Orion | “Charlotte M. Strassbury, 25 E Long fellow = Leon Blackwell Jr.,.283 EB. Wilson Barbara 6. ‘Quextermous, 183 £. Wilson, Cart E. Sheerer, ‘3751 Baldwin * Geraldine H. Corey, Charlevoix Eimer Goodson 305 N. Saginaw Mona L. Marentette, Birmingham Em Donald A. Kushion, ot Drove June M. Coilis,|91 Drape Walter A. Brast, Milfort gham ' Helen E. Prince, Milford Jesse R. Marra, Clarkstoh | Carolyn W. Loph r, Lake Orion (INS)—Out of| the tumult and_ shouting. of six| days of the gredt American foreign| threats to the free world. But ea = : | _ Featured below are the full texts of two editorials which appeared i in The DETROIT TIMES on February 26, | 1956 and in The DETROIT FREE PRESS on February 27, 1956. Because they present the considered - pe - editorial judgment of two of Michigan's great newspapers, We are reprinting them in full as a public service : for the information. of our 3,600,000 tie ae mentbers and all the people of Michigan. ae eee oes i Fr in The Des Times, February 26 7 le BLUE ‘CROSS FUSS _ We didn’ t wae a week ago today, when we aaned 6 a series ¢ of articles on Blue Cross, that the fuss over hospital prepayment * - would attain the intefisity it has now reached. 2 The amount of hullabaloo, frankly, is getting out of hand: Rep. Allison Green has a bill for the Legislature, which he fondly hopes will solve everything. It won't. Insurance Commissioner Joseph A. Navarre has been quoted with some remarks which we suspect he will regret when he begins “to realize what he has said. .A group of unions in Detroit and Flint j is proposing to set up a rival “Blue Cross plan,” which is entirely within their rights, even vane though we doubt it will look as-simple to them once they have gotten into what is a very complicated problem. oO the three— Rep. “Allison, Commissioner Navarre, and .the unions—we think the unions are behaving most reasonably. We differ with them only in our opinion as to whether they: CAN produce what they think they can. “< But of the whole lot, we think Blue Cross and its present man- agers are the most capable of providing what we want. We think Blue Cross is getting.a vicious and needless pushing around. In our news stories we have tried to tell what was happening without letting our opinions sway us. But this is the editorial page, and this is our opinion, and we are _ saying what we think. s s ' First of all, a series of .articles which began concurrently in another Detroit paper is, for all we know at this moment, still running. We don't have any quarrel with the facts in it. We do believe it has placed too much emphasis on “over-utiliza- tion'’—that is, the complaint that some people either stay too long in the hospital, or get in under Blue Cross when they ‘shouldn’ t— when they aren't really sick. The Times reported that. We can ‘take you back in the files a couple of years and show we were the first newspaper to. report theré was some of this chiseling going on. It should be a We think it is being halted: } + But it makes a rather sensational subject to write about—and some people talk too_much about it. This ‘‘over-utilization” while it dogs happen, is not occurring to the extent-that it makes any vast. difference in premium payments. “aAnd that is the most important issue itv this whole problem: y do--we-think “‘over-utilization” is not as Sees as some people try to suggest? First, because a Blue Cross study- group itself-was the first to dig into the matter. No attempt to hide anything. Just an effort to correct the situation,. since chiseling by one. subscriber is paid for by all the honest ones. Second, Blue Cross, by subsequent. and continuous inquiry, thinks that this evil is under good control, even though there is still an occasional violation. Third, because ,Michigan isn’t the only Blue Cross plan: “The same general plan exists in all the sates, each under its own laws and its own management. If the plan here happened to be at fault, in some way, it is hardly possible that all the states would be at fault in the same way. Somewhere in the country we would find that Blue Cross rates were markedly lower—we would find-it, that is, if aicnigen 6 Blue Cross were letting the customers get away with murder. _ Somebody would have found a solution, and would be bragging about it. But no, rates ate pretty comparable anywhere you go. . Therefore, we suspect this “ over-utilization” has been publicized ae a bigger fault than it really is. We don’t think very many people get much fun out of going to, or staying i in, a hospital. Now Rep.’ Green thinks he could bring: about lower rates, and thwart all the chiselers (such as there are—most people are’honest) by a law making Blue Cross change its policy. He would make everyone who uses Blue Cross pay the whole cost of the first day in the hospital (the most exs*nsive day, because" ~ then you have all the tests, and usually the operation if you need one) and also pay 15 per cent of the cost after the seventh day. Of course that- would reduce the premium you pay for Blue Cross—but you'd soon find it didn’t save any money. Furthermore, it would put the biggest burden on the neces who are most seriously ill. Who wants that? : : + From The Detroit Free Press, February, a Hospital I nsurance Costs: : TRYING TO SPOT THE REAL VILLAIN ld tnelodramas had their advantages. It was easy to identify “the villain:;Phis is not so in the current uproar about hospitaliza- tion insurance. Rates have skyrocketed. Many think Blue Cross has thrust its hand too deeply into the pockets of its 3,600,000 / Michigan subscribers. Investigations are being made, bills are being’ submitted to the legislature, and the air is blue with charges, — jr Much is still being learned, but we think some PENIS gan be made now.. j The public's demand in the-last decade for better medley! and hospital care has been great. Therefore, on top of inflatiofi must be added the cost of this improved cafe. An increase in’ Blue Cross rates might, then, be considered) automatic. The question is: Do the alleged! y excessive tates reflect only inflation and improved care? | ‘ / ee 1 oe ‘ j t iI f: =. ; nae ¥ Ample: proof to the contrary appears in n surveys of nospital cases covered by hospitalization insurance. The studies indicate clearly that alarming abuses have cropped up. These take the form of unngcessary hospitalization, prolonged stays for convenience or comfort and excessive use of driigs and laboratory facilities. f The problem remains the same. Whom do we hiss and boo? Is it hospitals for operating inefficiently? Is it physicians who f find it convenient to group patients in hospitals for quick and lucrative. rounds of call that require only an hour or so each mtirn- ing? Is it patients who unnecessarily demand and get from their doctors a hospital bed and costly care? Is it. Blue Cross for per- ' mitting such kmown abuses to continue? Frankly, we suspect the answer to all such questions may be ‘“‘Yes!”” At least one offered solution appears to be precipitous and short- sighted. A bill introduced in the Michigan Legislature suggests a deductible plan similar to auto insurance.“The proposal to make . subscribers pay for the first day of hospitalization and 15 per cent after seven days no-doubt would cut rates. It also would greatly : reduce the value of the service. It would not, we believe, —— hard enough at the abuses: BLUE CROSS - Michigan Hospital Serve “441 EAST JEFFERSON AVE., DETROIT wf 4 4 | e ’ @ é 4 * = Rep: Canes th th. ben ‘f tans, Ma Saige situation. Besides, he wants to make this compulsory for-every- body—doesn’t even want to rate coranpestel wpepadbeti-romns : - way they’d rather doit. Cortimissioner Navarre, for reasons Ledineuen cde pois some politics somewhere, because better, Rep. Green's notion. We we think Navarre ought - .« We wonder, too, the-Blue Cross in offering a so-called “deductible” policy. People have been able; phy bgt. to bay ach pole Blue Cross for upwards of the last year. ees Cross sade uo secret of tis’ fant thas oki & pitas il being offered. Tene contd Bare Boe 8 eat OR esmabesan it. They didn’t want it. : To get back to the unions, now. Crey'd Yee 0 pelle Which gives more benefits at lower-cost. Who doeaii’t like the idea? Who doesn’t - want the good five-cent cigar back, or the $700 automobile, or the three-cent newspaper, for that matter? We'd like them all back But you.can’t ‘slap economics in ‘the face. - You can’t legislate Utopia. Be And 0 far as we are concerned, you can't my that Bl Crone hasn't been doing a good job. — ee Te rien ee ses aces Gs be ek hese 92 goed te bow hae 5.200008 pespln ox Balt of the weete mate, using Blue Cross, and liking . e'e e - i Trying to make out, alt of a sudden, that something ia “rong,” or that some ‘simple little ‘bill in. the Legislature can. turn time a backward and: make things cost less—that’s-nonsense. “We don’t think this union group can do it, either, but we'll concede their right to try. At least they aren't trying to tell every-. body else how to do it, They're undertaking to show how to doit: ~ We think, flatly, that Blue Cross is a fine thing, and we hope all the noise won't fool the people and unduly alarm them: |. Blue Cross is merely a victim of our rising economy just. as creayecdy else is: Re SG It would, however, seem logical to offer optional plane: Blue Cross has such a plan, in which the patient pays the cost of the “first two days and $2 a day for the remainder of the hospital stay). The saving of but 16 per cent in premiums does not seem adequate; : considering that the average stay is seven days. Blue Cross also is reatlying a ‘‘catastrophe’’ policy, but if the saving is no greater thafy offered under the year-old deductible plan it too probably will not be widely popular. One ‘additional thought stands out pecninentiy! Physicians, through their dealings with patients and because they contro! both the hospitals and the Blue Cross organization, ‘have failed, in our estimation, to take an active public stand on the abuses under the voluntary hospitalization insurance plans. ‘ - . Because they are 36 closely involved in the abuses and because voluntary plans were their answer in a period when socialized tary plans and should have the wise advice of Aoctors.. Since Blue Cross if a $100,000, 000-a-year business, ‘casa ~medicine appeared around the corner, they should be available to “. counsel the public. The public wholeheartedly accepted the volun problem should be thoroughly eee calmly, circemapepy and publicly. i o = 7 ‘ ve en 2 ! i oma cy (ee Ee hee = = Sa é :* ! = 5 me : ; zi g Se ee ~ ‘ u A pA FIP TY-THRER New Zealand hopes to interest - Ship. Jaunts: Only 5-10 Years Away = os acme + Mavenis bes usher Uap sasibin: ak. a frm * SS ee aT ae it he * 4 Be. ~ Voting to Start | March 10 on-Measure} to Hike Farm Income President Eisenhower said at his -news ‘conference Wednesday that he is still unalterably es tothe increased supports. wants to retain flexible props. ‘SURE TO SIG Expect Senate Decision |, _awarded a special citation for the ~@UTISTANDING DESIGN — The School Board of Rochester was new Rochester High School, now under construction, at the recent American Assn. of School Admin- istrators’ convention jh Atlantic Ci ty. H. E. Beygter and Associates, — architects and designers for the Project, received the award on 1 ae throughout the nation. rvanpercineeegsieetrentesannree [Student Proerams Big iSuccenn half of the board. Meal be sponsored by the School Adminis trators and-the American Institute of Architects, made the award after. reviewing more than 250 exhibits of new schools being planned : Program Slated ‘by Garden Club Detroit cit Speaker to Give Talk on Ldndscaping Tuesduy at Rochester Maintenance . . . How, «Why, What Henstock of the Detroit Garden Center® at a meeting--at 8 p.m. lin gardens and lawn care are in- Sponsored by the Rochester branch of the Wornan's National Farm and Garden Association; the program is designed to aid area -|homeowners in the selection and care of trees, shrubs ‘and flowers. Henstock will punctuate his talk with practical demonstra- tions on pruning, disease preven- tion and planting know-how, fol- lowed by @ question. and x Period. aping problems aie but few of.t tackled at the Detroit: Garden Centéron Belle‘ Isle. Serv-| ing the entire mi litan area, the center boasts the est .horti-| cultural library in the state of advice for “green- thumb” hobby-| ists. _“Landscaping Tuesday in the North Hill School, Auditorium. All persons interested} ‘Michigan and is a ready source oft? “! land When’ will be detdiled by Ray! 7 vited to turn out for the meeting.| © REV. EUGENE RYDING Cedar Crest Pastor to- Leave for Joliet Post OXBOW LAKE—The Rev. Eu- Tf ‘gene Ryding, pastor of Cedar Crest ‘Lutheran Church here since No- vember, 1948, has accepted a call ite serve’ Redeemer |Chureh, Joliet, Tl. During the more than seven years the Rev. Mr: Ryding has “been at Cedar Crest, the congre- gation.lias grown and members Lutheran Eugene Rogers, president of need for new buildings at this time. Information in regard tothe plans for- the proposed buildings will be given by Henry Haberkorn, the . architect’s representative. John Thomas, the board’s. at- torney, will explain the school's. present—financial- sjtuation. Questionnaires ich were re- cently sent out to a large number Lapeer fo Name Dairy Princess Contest to Be March 22; Pa Winner Goes Directly tae | Into State Contest — The Annual Lapeer County Dairy: Princess contest, will take place March 22. The princess will be named at the Dairy Banquet spon- sored by the Chamber of Com-) .|méice at the-County Center build-, . ~s $n, W. Kerr Scott (D-NC), said a Eisenhower ‘“‘findlly realizes : a: lot, easier: to run for re- Benson's In the past six years, three state dairy queens have been j¢|}2amed from Lapeer County. This record began in 1950 when Ola Belle Steckley, now Mrs. Bruce Middlesworth of Lansing, was named Michigan's Queen of Dairy ing. Her reign was followed by Jane Seelye, now Mrs. Donald) Knox of North Branch. Three years then passed before Joanne Bar- rett of Lum was sélected as Mich- igan's Queen éf Dairying in May - of 2935. Miss Barrett is mow in’ > | Nurses ae at McAuley School| = of Nursing, St. Joseph Hospital, Pontiac. The Princess contest is open to all girts in Lapeer County, Jeti 17 to 2%, who have a dairy farm background. Entry cards may be secured from any farm bureau group, rg, |home extension group, of 4H club “lin the county. They also are oat ow located in the basement of the post office. The county princess will go di- .|Tectly into the State Contest in May &s the District Contest has ibeen eliminated this year. : ests tor the slection of the county and state princess will be : as follows: ’ Appointed to. the Board of Re-| 3. Appearan view are Clayton Doyfe and George Cripps. Election commis- | Sigmers are Ward Atkins and Rob- ert Neumann. Toonality, poise and tact on-radio 4 Dairy: farm background. “All entries for the Lapeer County Princess contest must be in the, . Ich “amete a Lab 6 county extension office by Satur- Ibe reeled 2 pase nana eal Rece ive Aa. ar ds“ House | day, March 17 (Chapel, Woodward / oF roup. | Corimittee working. with Jim; Sie Ra exes) eat oi eive at Commer ce / Assai | d b Wi ili ‘Crosby, _ Assistant Ageiceiteral| . | COMMERCE —~B ght hoenhers | I e ¥ | ams. agent, planning this activity ‘is:' Born in West Fiamboro, Ont.. | of Cub Scout Pack No. received '/ QANSING «— The Legislature Ed Buckner and Clare Barrett. 5 passed an important milestone| County Deaths Thursday in a flurry of committee * ‘Mrs. William VanVoorhees action which left hundreds of bills by the wayside. aa e * * » Wednesday's session was devoted---ROCHESTER — Service for Mrs.| alspost entirely. to last minute com- William (Sadie) VanVoorhees, 62, / thittee meetings on bills threatened, ‘of 122 Albertson St., will be held at, bya midnight deadline. lo p.m. Saturday from Pixley Fu- e death of much of Gov" Wil- ‘neral Home, with burial in Mt.| liafn's labor legislation in the avon Cemetery. She died Tuesday House. Labor Committee touched in Pensacola, Fla., where she was! off a political squabble which- may, visiting. reve a prelude to a li-sca Mooi, in te weeks 22 ae She is survived by two sons, Wil-, liam of Rochester, Richard of En-/ s * * Wiliam fled t glewood, Calif.: three daughters. | ; ene ee Seidaled Ey June Kastelic of Detroit, Mrs. | for killing bills to hike unemploy- ment compensation; establish a state minimum wage, protect mi-' grant labor and raise industrial ters. safety standards. * of Battle Creek: He said = House labor group: children. _ hag worked since January and. re-| Clyde M. Albertson a potted only one major piece of] ROCHESTER—Service for Clyde lator legislation—the bill of Rep M, Albertson, 77, of 1321 N. Oak George Van Peursem (R-Zeeland) st. will be held at 10:2), a. m. sefting a limit on concurrent pay-isaturday from Pixley Funeral) ments of state unemployment com- 44, ome; with burial in Mt. it pensation and private supplemental Cemetery. Williams Lake School | = PTA Meeting Tonight WATERFORD TOWNSHIP s. Lake School. scheduled | house’ for 7:30. p.m. = al _ meeting for 8 p.m. ton from officers on the gen 3) ; 2... a@tivities will be’given and a wel-|tienal Church here will hold a fel- 3 caine extenided to the new prinei-' lowship meeting, and potluck sup- ~ pally Mrs, Irene Olczak. iper tonight at the church. a : stamips marking the cf. say of King Haakon's reign. terday at his home. -He leaves one son, John of! Rufus Patton of Royal Oak. = Grettenverver, Lapeer County. superintendent of schools; and Lapeer Sheriff | Clark Gregory. | ,There was a.general cena in the morning. After lunch, stu- dents broke up into groups to take in the particular department they were most interested in. Sessions nee Shrine Pastor to Bury Mother Funeral to Be Friday for Mrs. A. F. Coughlin. at Little Flower Church “ROYAL OAK — Mrs. Amelia Coughlin, 84-year-old | P. mother of the Rev. Charles E. | ‘|designing and executing posters. | |They have used any safety feature _Requiem Mass will be’ said at | ¥ Flower, and burial will be in Holy, Mrs. Ralph Grossbauer, chairman,; Mrs. Coughlin had lived in Royal | yards at Oak. 20 years, Her home was at | 3425 N. Woodward, Besides Father Coughlin, the son| who became a natiorial figure with, ler, William Marks, Jack Daniel- his radio talks in the early 1920s, Son, Larry Bek, 'Mrs. ‘Coughlin leaves a brother, Thomas Curjing, Robert Hollaway | |Fred’ Mahoney, Mrs, Coughlin’s body will be at) ‘the William Sullivan & Sons Fu-' ;member, Donald Mott. inetal Home, 705 W. Rd., antl ahd p.m. Friday. PTA Will Feature Panel of Clergymen [Maxine . Bradford of Pensacola, | . WAL LED LAKE — Four clergy-| |Groups will meet Monday, -at 1) iFla., Nancy of Rochester; two sis-|men representing various religious) ip.m. at the Lapeer County Center| Mrs. Laura Martz of New faiths will discuss phases of broth-| Building, and Tuesday, at 1 p.m.) at the Imlay E leven Mile Monday, March 5 Panel members are erious Gouvellis, an Zion Church. Mrs. Wendall Maloch, program. Specialist fo a ito Project Leaders County and the Re¥. J. Allen| specialist | Michigan State U niversity. topic_and to answer questions. A program of music — other ‘sall as s co-hostess. = rp. lissue. te ty ————— —————— Poster Coritest Ends at Romeo ~ 956 _ Children Enter: Safety Competition; Set, Judging March 15. | . ROMEO—The second annual Fle-; mentary . Schools Club Safety, Poster Contest ends today. A] Public school students in kinder-) garten ' through seventh grade. have been spending the past month! at-home or school as a theme. The posters, made entirely in the classrooms, have been turned in the individual teachers “ae | record them by samber. | - A panel, Anéaded by local Police. Chiet Gordon Osgood, will judge | the entries. Their decisions will be | made public at the next meeting) of the schools club, March 15. .- 4 - Winners” will be named from each Classroom and each grade, | plus a grand prize winner who will receive a trophy at the meeting. An estimated 956 children have entered the contest. 8 Cub Scouts A the regular monthly meeting held last night at Com-; merce school. Those honored were Robert Es- James Jenks, | and Robe _The. p Helvey. welcomed one new at a Project leaders from Lapeer Home Demonstration | City Town Hall, ac-| bl * in home ~ furnishing, | 0 bring friends with them. ores LAPE ER The Bloc Mimobile oa a Bt 7 FOR... | “FURNITURE at Its | FINEST. Pixley Home Furnishings aa OL, 1-9642 |, ” to 3 p-m. and 4 to’7! 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Haroldo Veloso, was cap- tured yesterday by nase fe * * . His haikiful of active ‘supporters|” holding a smail airstrip at Jacare- Acanga, deep in the Amazon jun-| gle-1,500 miles northwest of Rio de Janeiro, had surrenderéd--aj. short time earlier, , __ The rebel forces were said to) (is number -né mote than 20 men. “There are four known species of cedar 1 trees. - You are SSRI] invited: to attend our Grand CG *.Pohig THOMAS ECONOMY. FURNITURE CO. Refreshments Se Opening — nt 7 to 9 BACHELOR’S CH OIC E—The Bachelor Society: of America — 5,000 strong-—has selected their Bachelorette Queen of 1956. She's lovely Betty. George, New . York fi musical comecy singer. Actress Zsa Zsa Gabor was last year's bachelors’ choice. Every ier in “hour in 1954 the a aroeds| lof the U.S, performed the equiv- 361 S. Saginaw St. A Useful Gift for Each Family tons of freight one mile, or 777 pounds of freight per mile for pevery US. _Fesident. ne a ’ |his: Career off the ‘alent of ‘transporting — 62,699,000). ion the lot, then became the los jout king. He - figures the : Hollywood Headlines: ; - —-By Bod THOMAS / »HOLLYWOOD, March ¥ Dalé. Robertson, newly etnbarked | ‘free-lance. .acting__ career: could write. book sited “Mis: ‘|takes I Have Made” The- raving wale is getting ‘ground after a sensational beginning and then a dull period, Despite, a generous fan following, Robertson. failed to fulfill his: promise. Now: he can ‘ ‘llook back on the experience and profit. from what went wrong. TOO TRUSTING ~- : He admits that he was. too frank and too trusting. * * Ld ob | got some of the press mad at me;"" he remarked, “In Octo- ber two ‘years. ago, I counted up 183 layouts that had ‘been done on) me that year, That was entirely fond. of chicken, you're going to * | get tired of it if I feed it to you every day. “So I said I wasnit going to-do. | any. more publicity for the lagt | two months of that year, But peo” ple. didn't—like that. The press started potshooting at me, and some of them haven't let up isince.” a: s * “i * His big mistake, he conchided, was allowing those 183 layouts to be -made in the first-place, . ERRED IN SIGNING —- Concerning his. acting carver, he said that he erred in signing! with 20th Century-Fox. = ¥ “I had a good role in ‘Fighting Man of the Plains,’ he ex- iplained. ‘‘The studios started courting me, and my agents urged me to sign with Fox. I. thought it would be better to play the in- dependent field; I had offers for four pictures. But my agents ar- | gued that I needed‘a big aie behind-me. “So I signed. And I never did i get a role as good as the one I |had -in ‘Fighting. Man of aed Plains.’ ” udio made around $800,000 profit on his | services to other producers, LOWEST LO point was his loan tolonly to jump up an instant later & gpd Hughes for the gaudy, “Son of Sinbad.” , “The start of Robertson's rebel-'s |Dale Robertson. to Pioli j eA ie rom Career’ Setbacks Wagner.’ That's when he od of Incident"’ film, Red Military Ataches Jailed as Spy in Iran's ' The. military governor of Teh- ran, Gen. Bakhtiar, said that air force installations had been found in Kuznetsov's possession when he was picked up last night | by Iranian military. security of- fleers. sein Rajaii. Solon Heralds Clan, i action. |Williams (D-Detroit) 10se | mother and father. Williams’ backers in the gallery. | the applause of his colleagues, | |with a red-faced apology. dion came when the studio planned; , ito lefid him for “White Feather”— .- ‘ aay aera? BI ‘playing fourth . lead to Robert! the liné—aad hie first, minpeneion: oS Thereafter j underwent a peri-|8 qege with the studio, finally ™. getting his release last.December, 4 Since then he has made ‘ ‘Dakota |g for Republic,, a Fotdigy Theater TV show and plans to-go/™ to Londen next month for ener TEHRAN (INS) — Iran an- nounced today the arrest of Rus- sia’s deputy military attache -in Tehran and charged i i a “if you're very — and charg = with. spy- ~ The Soviet officer, Maj. 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Each is registered in the “Plane Crashes)"ss sm con's alecce's0 J — pn ahi gwd lied | i ., dan, 4> “crew es : - . &D., : many things that happen in civil- —- F101 Voodoo, one of the} jan as well as military flying— series of supersonic Jet! things like pilot deficiencies, They oa: ae fighters, crashed Jan, 10 at Eglin! taik about “‘unairworthy” airports | January, 28“airmen/AFB, Fla., killing he pet. _ |and navigational aids. ‘ a a . = 2 * * * planes used by thé Air Forte—atnear Palm Beach, Fla., Feb.21,/there shouldn't be more money “Lovoon M47 transport and a B52 jet bomb-|killing five men. . ~ . javailable to buy fuel to allow er, for example A C47 erashed into a mountain) more’ Tiying—time for pilots. bomber near Sedalia, Mo., killing)name of the conductor who cur- rently uses it, © : < La They mention too a growing justry. : — And these’ officials wender if ALLEY. OOP _ ate? = Terese time & CAGINO. 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Off, hy Ernie Bushmiller hoes DON'T: DO THINGS | “SO IMPULSIVELY — ? a —_,.- rae 0 PO a: CAPTAIN EASY “ALWAYS |[ WHAT ARE PAUSING AND PAUSE YOU DOING REFLECTING NOW V7\_NANCY 2 & Lee, By Leslie OUT OUR WAY- HOUSES COMIN'-- TH ARE “TH HOUSES THAT'S NO JOKE-- THEY’RE COMING FASTER THAN THE BRITISH DID/ AND “THEY'RE TAKIN’ TH COUNTRY/ THE MARCH OF THE WOODEN SOLDIERS TH heustn on 3*! “SHE MUST VE STILL BEEN INSIDE WHEN: - ~, TRwiLLams DIXIE DUGAN © 1006 by EA Service, re : Ss 7 GRA DMA SHE HIDE TH STUPPE WE SEARCHED TH’ /.FROM PLACE THIS MORN rr LOOK! AND THIS vaT 6 DeeP By Edgar Martin FURTHERMORE, WO MORE See L_ -& IT'S STRANGE HOW HE ALWAYS COMES TO GRANDMA T’ TAKE HIM HOME WHEN HE GETS LOST. A - poeta - HALF ACRE CASTLE /— Tih DONALD DUCK ‘I1BE PRETTY DUMB’ TIMES A DAY MUST THEN IT WANTED TO BE A MILLIONAIRE / a 3 ~ : : : ~ F e : . 7. > Lifes Are Shur aids | clean, dear? I want you. to hold a piece of prehie ae — | os “If I didn’t do things like this, you'd think I was sick!” oN caer al + . # | - 2 fs ‘ . a, é ~ ar , a a hee — oy , : | . ‘ a ie . } . - % é hel. icck th, oe ote Ge er *) foe PP ey Lg ee at Nea? eal gee ne See Ge slightly lower and quiet at 615% bid and 67%. offered. At noon the Associated Press| average of 60 stocks was up 40 cents at $179.50. It was Ga 50 February Auto Sales May Top '55.Mark DETROIT: (INS) — Automotive News, the industry trade paper, said in its current issue that new car gales in the month ef Febru-;! ary may have set a record. The paper said sales should total more than 505,000 as compared with the record 476,584 units sold a year ago. Automotive News. said the all. out sales push is aimed. at _peduc- ing stocks with profit a“‘secondary goal." It pointed out. factories are, giving their deaters a hand “for! the first’ time in a long time” by’ _complete..shutdowns and cubacks: in mbly. ~ 8 paper said. production well third as high as it was a year ago 3 ~ 4 | hundred dollars worth of tires and \parts from new-caf lots during the!f | | : 5 offerings CHICAGO POULTRY AGO, Feb. 29 taP)—Live pouttry stead caponet te coove ‘yy ~~ Tb); f.0.b, we: From City Automobile Lot Another new car dealer's lot was} \hit by car-strippers Tuesday night. Four batteries worth $74 were ireported taken from cars at 70 S. Ave. ~ : Fishermen Ram | Salgeen o's aain Sabaghlag: aoe: | tems designed to replace conven: | i j eo | ‘ : paved | Here’ Ss Why 1] " The Four New: Proposed Parking Lots will be purchased. equipped with money obtained- fi _ le of REVENUE BONDS. ' em mu ° THESE REVENUE BONDS WILL BE PAID FOR ENTIRELY ee FROM MONEY RECEIVED FROM THE < PARKING | ‘ METER FEES OF THESE LOTS. and Lit WON'T cost You A CENT IN TAXES! - Fi ‘and trucks checked in the 1955 na- tional vehicle safety - check pro! igram met all safety requirements. ; This compared with the 1954 mark of 75 per cent. A record 1,421,: jvehicles were checked jn 1955. ps, erda’ A avy cents yestercny: Par: light hens a jee) Beer ee. ° Shek tetredaatien, al or {ryers 23-24; old roosters 145-15.5; ' years. » also New York Stocks _ capgneties under4i Ib 26-28. over 4% on an extra-cost basis, now is (Late Morning Qu = UT ‘S : a a i - DETROIT EGGS ea? ; “imminent.” ? j . r * Admiral... 3+ 106 Jones ee. 303|_ DETROIT, March 1 (AP)— to»| British Columbia Boat) Air Reduction 38 y Hayes Allied Chem 113.2 Kennecott. .127.8 Detzelt, canes included, federal-stete s 50 With 5-F That means that a couple of) hun aie pone Se pode as yWaiee-Orace A. urge anti epee | pears i -Foot negli — in ont Alcoa 67.2 Kroger. .,.. 47.2/04, avers : hd a wice fie! may offer m am Airline... 243 Lehn Po. 1e5/ 4: medium di i a. Grade) SOW Tooth Pole P 1957 li y aan Cenc 46~ Lor Glass 13. B. large 42-43, arts x ew their nes, | Am Sraa, EE Lip Men at ie] ave ats large ry “Simbe bgt It takes several model years -for- Am M & Pdy.. 28:7: reds rr 0 «v8 = K. 41... Grade C, large 34-36, wtd WASHINGTON — The long sca | engineering ring advances to. be’ Am Motors... sit Loew's ena: 24.4)" nok o8. . (going arm of Canada's Fisheries.) Res the market, Aside from | Am News va 32 erainea zi 3| Commereiatly ¢ rated: urge ; (Department has struck hegre m Rad ..,... : .. . : egal Bremenged U0 Se omer ceatath.¥""| POST, bagged about 50 of the ews in brie seen at eh .. 5 . Boeing AES.” 762 NY Central 3 akan rcnay’ Cte 11.940; wholeate the Nat a “Geographic. Soe Pleading guilty to drunk driving, Borg Warner.. “, Nort & West . 64.5! ta ag Rata geal corny a cs < Aidoe sop says. _ 55-year-old James Parker of * seal aroes a +2 apn ay 25 ty 385: mixed 36.5; mediums Fi: standards merce Township paid fine of rive Calumet @ W.. 147 Nwot Air-ine - 173| Clint ge.) os Cheeks 38 current re-| ‘The rani Is considered an im- |with $25 costs yesterday: Orion § a is BH pee Ok “8 - eat ovre other basking- (‘Township Justice Helmar G. Stana- apital Atri... 38. ir 3. * sha. termination back Carrier Cp.... 834 Panh Epil .... 76.2 Livestock ex rag presided. Case, JI...... 162 Param 4.33.4) pavneer tavesTOCK When harpooned, the shark : Cater Trac. ,,,,673 Parke Da... 45.4) descends te sea bottom and rolls | Dorman Thomas, 20, of ‘Fiat, | Ches Obie." 67.1 Péumey JC ... 00.2 lbh March 1 (AP)—-Hogs salable ho waived mination 4 Chrysler a Pe RR cs 8/100. Not enough hogs early to make about to dislodge the weapon, |W exa: SS Cake cit AWN) eps a .. arke' as er’ cen! or more Gunes the, Oe Plame ---. 3 higher somefimes with success. The ram |of unlawfully (driving away from Colg Palm ..:: 672 Pheips D ..., 64.5; Cattie salable 75. Market nominally’ gise favored over rifle fire, a |@M accident yesterday before Inde-| Col Brd A .... 25.3 leo” . 32.4) unchanged. lest Thursday |- pendence Township Justice William | Col Gog i... 2S Philip Mor vs 4 io tee steers tive. uneven, _mostly| dangerous frequently in- Z P | Comw Ed. Phill Pet i early strength o Stam bound Con Béie... 8-419 Pullman ......68 | choles me lost; heifers siow.| fective means of ridding waters: a p. = as vated : aie Con N Gas’... 371 Pure OW 2... 424) weak; coms fairly active, ‘tnd i bulls) of the increasing shark depteda- court for arraignment Marc’ Cont Bak..... 34.7 RCA .....1,., 44.7/ Steady to weak, stockers tectodtl| fe 5. “Bond of $1,000 was not fur-| Cont Can..... #1 Repub stl ... enw clair hs * = El Auto Lite... 38 ONY : 70.7) tb feeder oth cca 15 00-17 00. a oe Oi sometimes measures 30 feet or| : a ass = _— ere 135 Bee Rou zee eed ue] gable a ee un- / more long. One -- weighed 8.600) ‘ . me ©. 10 | chan, Orn, 3 ureday de- Erie RE,...... 31-3 Sperry” Rand 26 1| ma slightly Barrower: goes clearance. pounds. Its liver was 60 per cent Rammage sale, Sat. 9 to 4. First Pair a, --41 | vealers is bes eady. bulk good and nig ol and weighed 2 100 pounds: Spiritualist Church, 16 Chase 8t.| Ireston€ Sra Std Ol Cautt: 94 3 choice m0, peppy —Ady- Food . # icholee and 27.00-30_00. , _Freuh Tra..,. 28 J ..186.3 —— bagher. ats in week; most utility | Gen Bak ... 93 SS NJ Sasi commercial 13.00-18.00; eull and low Basking-shark ol hes medicinal! y¢ your friend’s in. jail and peeds| Gen Dynam.., 61.2 gtud-Pack ... 102. atility mostly 200-13. jvalue, Other parts of the fish aré bail. Ph. PE 5-044 or MA 5-4031. Gen Rise... - $88 gun O .... 13 |, ShCeD salable 18. Today's market wood to make fertilizer and chicken : i Gen Mills. .... 66.6 \gwitt a& Co . 64) ty Compared = Thu arotey: ral Gecd —Adv. Gen Motors “e os Byiy Ei Pa'. 47.7) teaay to 80 cents higher. advance mestty | "Oe | Gen ‘ed... “ . * Gen Tire... 876 Tepes Co ..120 || On shorn offerings; sheep scares, TH The enormous size of the fish,| Rummage sale. Youth Center,’ Gillette ..... + €.7 Thomp Pd -. 57.1! about 128 head 86-107 Ib chotee however, makes landing it always Lake Orion. Fri. and Sat. —Adv. Goodrich’... ag) TURE RB Beer 874/ prime wooled lambs 22.00-22 50; vult| difficult and sometimes dangerous. Goodyear as. O44 Traseamer ... 42 | pts oy poe is lam 225;|A blow from the massive tail can Tamed Sunflowers vali abe bea) OR 1 most choice and prime 80-101 I> stave. j mail boat. Fishermen Gt No Ry..., 41.6 : 4! |Stave in a $ * . el te as Un Carbide : 0 e watt food see Korn amos have found whaling craft uneco-+ ‘Yield More Says Group . . = n Pa Ree o @ 00-20 .00, t ii Maran cc” 834 unit aie Gia 13/19 qghotee wrooled” abughiér chegp 6 60: nomical in hunting the baskers. ‘DALLAS — The Texas Research Molland-R'.... 13.8 ee i eee eee Seem Foundation reports development. of omest <» 37.2 Up Gas Cp .. 314/ HICAGO LIVESTOCK tame’ sunflowers that it says ma Hooker El.,,-~38.5 ua Lt _ 34 g = x Iniepd St! seas Rabaer’ 61 6\pcee ng March VAR! voalable nore arnin S ‘supplement supplies of eee in Cop Ob eee ee mada he tte ce ibecr “and CLEVELAND (INS)—Btandard O11 Co oil and livestock feed. - y so%s ) es * Int Bus Mach 409 warn ‘B Pic 237 butchers 1178-1245. lots mi 1225 grad-| osc of Se TOS ESS. Td, per cent avore, The foundation says a new varie- Int Harv 377 west Un Tel a1 ing mostly No 1 and 2s and a few lots|the previous year. Net income increased ety increased ‘production of seeds Int Mick 82 West, A Bk . 116, mostly No Is these iw hts at 12.50. to’ to g22,008.465, equal to $§.53 per common : Hee ne pel ds Weste on att at gecramne is i eT og os Ibs | share, compared with $18, 17 es or $4.41;ta 1.000 pounds an acre in experi- i ite ot $0) or a rade ‘ 1st T. ster : inl Crk Coal. 494 wilson & Co 1¢6| 200-220 Tp "11 $5.11 15 weet is ote. fola‘ttocnaidere the firm look iorward mental. plantings compared with, ch i Mea e Woolworth ... 48 re ar os fey 26: larger lots sows 350- 1986 “with considerable / optimism.” | yields of 100 pounds an acre from. ohns Man YoungstShaT 91 | 600 1.00; wei iz under 35) ib He —— demand will ‘continue to wild sinflowers. Zenith Rad.. 126.4+ eee ter aod to 25; early ciear- FS gr and and prices should ryeeme reason- £ STOCK AVERAGES "salable cattle 2,000; salable calves 300; fl The i serrnigr aide the new mn. | NEW YORK, March 1—Compiled by the [ed steers leg i ues erssively oA mes ar on (IN) — Re ord po come ower permits harvesting by ma- Assqcisted: Frese 60 | mith clearance again ineomplete; heifers|today was 4 fot 1966 by Allied |Chine because it grows less than Indust hata a Stocks | Slow, weak; cows steady te 25 higher,| Chemical re e im fts annualifive feet tall. | Prev. day ., 255.5 1352. 736 1791 mostly full steady; bulls averaging fully| report to stockholders’ “The income was) | Week ago 2346 1366 73.6 1789 Steady; vealers steady to fully 1.60 lower; |21 per cent ahead 1954. x oe les ows ——— | Month: age 2502 1340 173.1 iis 64 stockers anc teeders steady to weak:| creased 18 per cent © $628 814,08 iS A H \ Year ago «. 2198 1296 1722 14622 some high) chotee 1200-1226 Ib fed steers|company announced its — to “spend éermans ; rain Bpey 1 Uae eS BAe AE ek a ea ee crgsly Ibae Tee, some wlite| plants and equipment tm 1968. ise bigh 18 123.0 8.3 fee anak artis et Sa hetters| NEW YORK (INB) |— American Tobacco BONN—More peowke Ore Bevel 2 ; ri = re ee ME Ue ieee ahs hae Negee ae ES Co wa eran geerdccr eae Connuny teas ee Dare a wi ty Oo iow g rades 14 o a share, In » ring: 1c 0 Menta ces {Say ane sonteret cows 10.26-17 $0. compared with #43.081.007, or 96 naee | the” “first seven months of 1955 ds = ‘strongvelght canners and cutter: 00-j share, the AN Our y es expande Figures after decimal pens AG sees | 10.75; few Might canners 6.50 Gown: aria to $F,690,644.018 teem 31.068 579,299 in’ some TA 000,000 passengers rode. Baldwin Rubber? .....4. 0. 158 16-4 noad chetee ee Pulls 1400-18 35. ten | 1984 Seer German trains, an increase of 9.2, Gerity-Michigan® : 24 30 2800: geod and cheice vesiers i 00. ent th ndi Kisigston protects’ 300 Sn ay 3 26,00: cull vealers down to 1000: load Most Gan OK per cem over e corresponding, ap ALracivesC co aa cal choice 904 Ib feeding steers 16 25. 1954/ period, and they traveled Rudy Mis* eerie ai: es =a 4 WASHINGTON — According to more than 12 billion miles, a gain Pores Serew® coos sis tt gi i/Looters Steal Batteries the Inter-Industry Highway Com-'of/8.2 per cent in passenger miles “No sale: bid and asked. q mittee,-80—per cent of -all cars! ower the same months in 1954: Argentina has become one of the jworld's chief exporters of grain, ‘mostly ‘corn, but still produces ‘much less than the annual US. crop. Strippers have stolen several) past month, Union Building. Entered, Report $60 Stolen About $60 was reported taken last night from a desk_in the Bricklayers Union Building, 268 Ww. Pike St J.J. Al of Milford, business ‘agent for ] 29,.. Said the build- \ing meociceas was entered rai an Unlocked door. Britain has ‘contributed a total’ below last month and about in $630,000.000 to United Nero funds, . Sa Detroit Edison Co. At- indicated dividend of $1.80 this stock yields better than 5% at present market price. : a i rs i | | - COMPLETE INVESTMENT SERVICE: _ a! C. J, ‘Nephler Co. | 818 Community National, Bank Bldg. FE 2-119 - = Vote [X] “ ~ x These Bonds are similar to U. S. Bones or bonds issued by private’ firms which are paid off by regular, budgeted items of operation. It is the normal manner of doing business. It is the sound way to finance such a project}, The Michigan Revenue Bond Act (Act No. 94 Public Kets of 1933, as amended) regulates by law the manner in which these bonds may be issued and paid off: A further protection and source that this bond issue will not become- art SAU SUSS of faxes 2 Everybody Bene its : By providing more parking facilities, more people will do business in Pontiac. This will make Pontidc grow arid prosper. It will mean more jobs, more homes, a Better Fonte for Siti tat Provide More Parking Space for Yourself 6 i “FOR” = This is ‘the manner in, Abit ney issue will appear on your ballot Monday. | / L Fite Committee for 5e Parking aa , The leesenss At Said Bonds e 0 #8 Monday; March Sth. i a ee : “ - | oes € . : oe Ps 7 f iy \ é * a : ("at ae Pee “ai: r s ee iN fi x >. : # \ : = ae ee oe ee a ret! j + 4 . | mo - i). : ; be | pe Ghee Ae a THE PONTIAC. PRESS: THURSDAY: ) MARCH 1, 1036" Ce. rag o _EIFTY-SRYEN_ si Marke Moves [ MARKETS |Grain Prices. Competition Keen on Drawing Boards == _—_tenk-toons, Deposits iV.8 Captures Fourth | Soar. in-Last 15 Years a ‘atl ) ~ Autos of ul re Sef. of Desi n Pace wow, rr 1s oe ee sf GMC Truck Sales - Quietly High Swing About ear Ot rs i V 7 _ |commercial” in the. United] Nearly_one.out ot~ very tow | ce Ie ge PES py ‘pave a a. WILKIE ithe factor . ot schettien “costs, (Windshields ahd rear. windows States has. doubled ind the nt|GMC gasoline trucks: sold ‘in = pe gg New “YORK sagt sock - CHICAGO ain anciber eratc|,. Asbeclned Press Antonsative . jvery such advance undergoes al jhave. bess wrapped around sbeutoe oats ald bank loans and| (a> UME th Past Year was. a~ S - ee Sats ageopee wt = price owings| DETROIT ors we pos grounds and on the highways. _|trend gppears- to be to extend|imvestments has tripled. general truck sales matiager. The . : day wan ay bigs I futures beld firm op the Boer’ ot deg. - “ot competition in the en The englacers explain it very te ca a ite the up of Tat fe et fh aa he mae en ee 7 esturteles teria aes een Vegetables, topped . No.1.) The market opened mixed. New Of’ the nation’s automakers these! engineering change; it could rain sma. No | ¥ popularity of the V-8s has resulted produced. a moderate in-[Sarrete oooed, febese's he: ko crop wheat futures, as well” asidays. Thevexperts are striving to} ear mianulicturet.” ‘They ad- Business lofes | dolar annually. triton 2 more, rather than fewer, sales” crease which faded away in a des, bch re uSreara . I 00-196 March corn and — gid ip be first with | several new features. | mit a let-ot: proposed changes “Richard MinnRGGoa ak Ot palit — A eryese i” : lower close. —_ Laces, Be : s bebs.|treated under quite heavy se! are discarded each year. = hard weaser, 0 . F “Today's market made up about Ste nae Parsiey, cur et pressure. Shortly alter the start,| Right nowt eee there bly a” good example of the Bid St... Birmingham. has peniNo Use Yet for Paper introduced in March of 1955. as ponth teaied fe ¥: or- | S:i-4%., 498, bens: parstey "root. No 1/a good buying movement sent-con-jis-competition to-see which make Probal mple cited in a recently-published svt That. Resists” vids _ | Most of the deliveries, Wood- Tost: yester-|1 0-1-2 doe- beh. Farenlps. We 1. i281 Acts of all grains higher. of car will be-first to offer exhaust|“msingering device that requires!tanie Life Assurance Societ house said, have been in the quar- day with trading hitting a pace|il’. No" :qo1se Bib tex, Reaisher, this sould not. be held.|reduction devices “and_wbich will}@ts of Study and change before)... being Hage pa NEWYORK —“A paper that {s|ter-ton to ton weight class, com- around 2,000,000 shares for the] biack, No'1, 160-200 bu; redishes. hot- wore tould bi . it reaches the car. buyer is the ames very resistant to oil, w: nouss, No i, 1.50" dos Rbubarb.|N; heat fell back be with els in-the : ry nt l, Se ee eer ae wee, Dee diy. ‘That compares with 3,800,000|tstksas,”skacy, te Oo ‘ben, 'No tne" previous, close, Feed. gralna eee “|gas turbine engine. The engincers|®), MEmrs is home OWMEFSAIP| senor liquids,. but through which|ing the month period, nearly 32 shares traded y y in a five-| (08 £ Dex: rpabare, Meboue, Ke t z know -how.to make a successful air passe cent of . domestic ~ month high volume. | ie bus Squash, Detelous, io 4 ad quickly-retrétted.. But S0Y-| 7x5 exhaust reduction units |gas turbine? they have installed Storer tens ae are Jo-| veloped o cee kan, rear deliveries rte lpg a * 15-1.25 bu; ih, 0 1, %5-lbeans held onto a good of : byal paper-com- in the latter —__. 25 bu Tomatoes, not bas, a1. 2.00-l noir early gaing while old crop| Sa¥® not yet been demonstrated, jit in test cars and have driven|cated in the Pontiac State Bank ay Os = iia ee 1 Prices today were up around 8 iate2ie bon UP ‘epped. No} eat futures managed. to stay| Dut at least two manufacturers |the cars satistactoptly on the-pub-|Bldg.. is credited by the company == 2 @ In. January domestic deliveries oS nee Losses usually) Greens—Kale, Mot. 100-180 8 lahove the previous close: hope to have them ready for |lic highways and/city streets. - [with nts during 153. $537.300~tnr- “BUF an far no ws has been found ofthe light-duty V.te surged to 3 7 Orhe bandon ot hr abraaie weal ——— ee 8 — = But they haven't yet determined| ” : ae watins Sine aa eee the steels, AGO, ces: ar-| Wheat near the end of the. first] Cars with doors opening well/how to produce it economically.| J. F. Wolfram, Oldsmobile gen- ts, er bags weight. #4 carried by st motors, rivais 14, om track 20; total UB. ship- |hour_was % lower to % higher, ; x that = A leak grease : : coppers, oils and many individual] ments, si: north is »|into the top-or with sliding panels|They need cheaper™metals with|eral manager and GM vice presi- 2 ee issues. The railroads were de-|iot tract sates, elé sock: saar;| March $2.19%; corn +4 lower to %4/to furnish mote headroom for the|capacity to stand terrific heat./dent, recently was cited by the), ae laces Ordes for Cors spiny ot : ty 8 ced a tow other’ al age 1103 5. Mew stock | higher, March-$1.27%; oats un-|driver or passenger entering and|However, few industry analysts|Grand Valley Chapter. of: the India Patent Centenary An for 100 covered-hopper ~ — s 12; on Er wlies mod-ichanged to % lower, March vette leaving the car have been shown|doubt the gas turbine engine some|Michigan ‘Society of Professional : a2 re were ¢ omar ‘beat. st eartotitye 4% -to 1 cent lower, March] a+ most of the auty shows this|day will *be presented as a stock/Engineers Jor ‘‘outstanding contri- ' sales: Plorids round ‘reds. 50° Bb|g} 29. soybeans % to 2 cents high- ‘ ) veh wbvancing on’ were i200. has $2.55%. ond tard $. to year. me Rp « |éar power plant. butions” to the profession, | a ester yl i ee “ise a And, if the “dream” cars mean} The GM executive was award- : Jacobs, General Electric, DuPont, Poultry ea ; care ee han ea thea *2ything, cars of the near futurejed a mahogany plaque in Lansing. Union Carbide, Reynolds. Metals,}~ ETROIT POULTRY ure genechliy Sona ak cada men( il have even more glass areas/The award was the first of its , ‘American Telephone, ease er peu fob. Sort tor No ty pal cutcago: Mareh Parr 7 Opening] for is cecouaes auaatag "aees than the” _ Present day models. ‘kind ever made by the society. | Radio, Boeing, Sears Roebuc’ erain: ~ els — eereneeenenen bn sommes —_ | Cuyeler pag eee Steel. broliere on ers at aur mites. 30 Mar, oo 210% May ....s000 1%) lta; por tes pana ace rash , Going down were Ulinois, Cen-|Eapousties 144-6 lbs} 27-30. July sleatees ibe Bep 00 pote ben ling of a al, Union Pacific, Southern ‘Bs- ‘utkeys: Yor wy ty00 tomes "32. Sep . 2.60% ‘Rye and that the general sty ng the a cific, International Paper; General] very’ k light ad’, bu de is ase Ore a en et ae closes the trend for 1857. dis-| ; Motors and Mohasco. ckpooettes 10 place et hens saree nee ize He = tt ey ia aad , _ lcaponeties stead: Wan copphes. fer TITS. DDO MAP censee DE OS — eo safely 7 Ford Motor over the counter was} ample. Demand bs ‘air and — seesizers| + Baca Mey ae Fe 3 is competition also with | i Og cation as aces deed oy aS oS Sy re ee oe eS ee ee ae ES ee eee ee Phe Sg a eT Se eae a 7s oe a a eh ee ina ay ee, ~ : 7 = « ie <4 ; i ee : - { i. es Coe is = : i ae, SG f : s os ra a se Py . ee, . eo ne oe Sy Site ae ‘ : pelle oe et : mie a eh a Mh se ~~ i a a oe! T 4? co” ‘ I : . a mt, pee 3 ‘ Yirienicwn aoe | oe - THE, PONTIAC PRESS, “THURSDAY. MARCH Ie 1956 ea i, ft aoa a ‘a Family > q ~ of New Member of U.N: ‘From — a f | | i i? or | oy | i ‘Folly’ Mansion Lures Tourists on Jamaica One of the more unusual tourist lite a a i i E E i ns — One of the most popular souv- _enirs ofa trip to Turkey,, is a 2. Silver ring that sepazates into four pieces when removed from the ‘finger. An old legend has it that an Eastern potentate would place the ring on the finger of his wife when Teaving on a trip but never “tld “her how to pat it together. Thus. the husband eliminated any ideas the wife might have of re- Boule ls Main Wealth! NEW YORK—Coeky’ Jackie se Gleason to ‘Stay “on Film’ Ne ext, Season By EARL WILSON “mee Gleason’ll stay “on film” next} ‘Yétr with. the same half-hour “Honeymooners” format... ignoring’ appeals that he “go live” for a whole hour in his’ Bettie of Saturday Night with Perry, Como. Contracts: for next year’s filming were signed ect as 40th. thirthday. was. celebrated. CBS may still try to get him to switch, but with contracts signed, jeu be difficult. leckies x * Apologtiing for not finding “something nasty to say in a lovable vod about. Jackie at the City of Hope testimonial JANE looking arourid the Waldorf Grand Ballroom, said, “Tf _these|ing, 1,000 feet less than a normal old walls could speak—what Gleason himself was tersely ‘eloqhent. these nice things, ‘all I have t ‘Life — at 40". . n- * * * dinner, Robert Q. Lewis said, “The. worst I can say about him is that he is too fat.” Runway Anchor ~ Nylon: Parachute Halts “Thunderstreak Landing on Seivatler~ Fields — FARMINGDALE; i N.Y. (INS)— Landirig one’ of the natidn's fastest jets, a pilot now canaise a “runway anchor” to help him roll. tg a stop. * The “anchor” is a nylon para- chute, housed in a tubular contain- er’finder the tail of the Republic FS4F - Thunderstreak tighter-|' bomber. The pilot can release the chute after the plane has touched The chute ‘tugs back with—a- ly ae “He brought us so many} force equal to 8,000. pounds when_ wonderful things in musi¢ — such as Elvous Presley,” said Steve Allen, referring to the sensational yourg side-burned “country singer” from Tennes- see. Art Linkletter claimed the Transport Workers Union voted him! “the bus driver most likely. to. run-over Perry Como.” Jane Russell dropped in to say, “I heard you'd run out of: jokes about Jayne Mansfield.” Toastmaster George Jessel, an accent they’d have.” “After hearing all o say,” he said, ‘is, believe _meé,} 4 x * ~ Franchot Tone’s studying singing—hoping he can handle the ead singing role in “Shangri-La,” the Sheilah. Bond- Harold Lang show based: on -“Lost Horizons” . . . Frances Faye, always candid, breaks them up at the Cameo by strok- ing her short red coiffure and saying, * it doesn’t matter how you wear your hair” Dali’s learned English so. we ‘When you're pretty, . Salvador lil. that he now greets friends at night with a cheery “Good morning!” -Andhe eats soup with a little spoon and grapefruit with a big spoon. * *: Jerry Lester mentions -at looking for- traffic x * the Latin Quarter “a woman x who has a body shaped iike a tear-drop” violators now ride with ‘their police caps ne NY cops off in cars with NJ. plates... Beautiful singer Kathy Barr x *- Kim, Novak met Favre Le “Oh, Mr. Lebret,” Kim said, x * Menfolk: are tion? . . . Gretchen Wyler Butterfly McQueen, the maid the Duplex.” . . . The Leon and crepes suzette. Ike's vacation spots’. . . Frankie torlum ... Gloria de Haven's act (with her dad, Carter) |Cotillion Room. Joan Benny’s Reno wedding was de-' j layed; bridegroom Buddy couldn't get a plane till Wilson may do a TV show * * Clark's x * moving the ring for grea ree- dom during his absence. County Deaths Frederick A. Greal erick A. Greal, 79, of 922 Rose- a lawn, will be held at 2 p.m. Satur- : day from William R. Potere Fu- neral Home, with burial in Preston- ville Cemetery. He died yesterday. Mr. Greal leaves his widow, Cena; a son, Frederick M., and daughter, Mrs. Ethel Singles, both of Rochester; and four grandchil-| dren. > Edgar W. Neetz WHITE LAKE. TOWNSHIP Service for Edgar W. Neetz, 54, of! $20 Hilltop Rd., will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday from Haley Funeral Home, 16065 Hamilton St., High- -land Park, Burial wil] be in Ever- ee Cemetery, Detroit. Mr. Neetz died yesterday. . He leaves his widow, Lorraine; two daughters, Mrs. Lucille Mas- trangel,. Mrs. Lois: Gatzka; and a, sister, Mrs. Vera Kamin. Kim Veva Nasstrom burial in Oak Hill ‘Cancers: baby died Wednesday. Ea 5 * ells .. The . is oné- o> Mark, nih AVON TOWNSHIP — Service for “KARL'S PEARLS .. . Stockings” goes into Le Cupidon, and With the Wind,” opens at “Upstairs at cook gave ‘em corn beef-and-cabbage doctors ruled out high altitude ihe’'d see her in Spain: around April 1 . . + Claire Bloom, here to publicize the spectacular “Alexander the Great,” is chaperoned by momma . : . Actor Robert. Donat’s recuperating ina Swiss sanf&- “bumped” another passenger . . brother-in-law, disk jockey Milton Q. Ford Robinson refused to ride an elevator to agent Joe Glaser's 20th floor office, signed contracts in the lobby. land Milton Schwartz of Chicago are getting it annulled ; . . Danny Dayton, Dagmar’s spouse, goes into “Strip for Action” with Joey Faye at Joey's suggestion. A few seasons back, Joey went on Dag’s- TV show “Canteen” at Danny's sugges-|° tion. . . a 2 beet, president ‘of the Cannes | * Fitm Festival, to receive an ifivitation te the festival. “I’nf so disappointed in you. ' After I put-on my hand my best and most expensive French perfume, you didn’t kiss it.” He apologized, saying he had- been’ so-busy...bere..he. was getting Americanized. ry * THE MIDNIGHT EARL... . atwitter over a rumor Gina Lollobrigida’s coining over soon. . . Is Humphrey Bogart due ‘for an opera- ‘of “Silk — in “Gone Schinasi's told Ava new cafe is at the Rudolph — the pilot . Marie with her GLORIA x * Fat Jack E. Leonard, recovered from his illness, is ~ sought again for TV guest shots Davidson hit 12 straight passes for her beau at Left¥ Sans Souci in Havana a 104-week concert tour after his Le Cupidon stint. . . Showgirl Penny . .. Herb Jeffries starts x * ‘The whole argument can be reduced to s TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: of unemployment.” earl, brother. Act of Kind. Interest Gets Returned in Kind couple to the United States. club in A . 24, sitting mearby with his fian- overcharged them. turned the money. " Sdirviving, in addition to the, par-jfobs. Mrs. Goetz’ sent an ivory: atlcolored satin wedding coma We.hear the Russian amateur athletes did such job in the Olympics that they're all getting a raise. (Copyright, 1956; the alt Syndicate, Ine. » cee, noticed that the waiter had this: If she puts it on her head, it’s a hat. | WISH I'D SAID THAT: “A bachelor's a guy who may not) jhave all his buttons, but still has all his marbles.” -ROCHESTER—Service. for Fred-| Al Cooper met a pessimistic actor |“ City Engineer. who grumbled, “Television has opened up a whole new field _ Freshmen Will I Vote ‘Even for a Phantom. AMSTERDAM—lIn gratitude tr BALTIMORE (®—Editors of The $2.60 saved from an overcharging News-Letter, Johns Hopkins Uni-) waiter, an American couple have veristy student weekly, got their brought a newly married Dutch) point across. They contended freshmen didn't Mr. and Mrs. Goetz, of Wil- ;know énough about the candidates mington, Del., visited a night |to clect a class president only five rdam a year or so |weeks after entering the univrsity. “ago, it appears, and while Goetz |Then they backed up their argu- Was paying his bill Thom Maas, ‘ment by adding Bob Clarke: S the ilist of candidates. Bob Clarke, who; exists cay in -ithe imagination of the editors, drew ‘He intervened and the waiter 8 per cent of me vote. Maas ant! \Greta Scheepbouwer, 23, now his | pride, later were told by Goetz thai, at, |he would pay their costs of emigra- tien, reserve rooms-for them in/Dallas meat-packing company be- ihis large home,- and- find them gan flavoring its weiners with buf- its wiener sales|™ ee “ane. toa total of 000) laxce Wieners Selling ter and honey aa jpounds a week: ‘ . Sugar Ray a good That's DALLAS—Three months after a the plane, which holds the cross- eed record of 652 miles country speed ri _per hour, is rolling along the runway at-150 m.p.h, Whep released bythe pilot, the ehufe billows out to 16 feet in dia- |meter 35 feet behind the plane. The chute's rope-like shrouds are attached to three feet of nylon belt fastened to 19 feet of two-inch braided steel “ribbon” which_ is hooked to the plane. | , In tests, the braking aid of the chute helped the . Thunderstreak roll to a gtop 2,400 feet ‘after land- landing. run- without. the chute. The device also aids patoe on slip- pery runways. TO_CO! ACTORS Sea proposals will ‘be received at the office of the City Clerk, City Mall, a —- until 3 o'clock p.m. (Eastern Sta me) of Monda March "9th, 1986, at which time the bids will be “publiciy opened anid read by ths Clerk — different items for the con- struction A pod Pontiac "Creek Storm Drain, Sections 2A, 2B, 2C and Related Work. The quantities involv tn this work consist principally of th eee: 72" Armco Smooth Plow Pt ye - ~ Reinforced ‘Concrete place) . 10 Tx Arch (cast in 2 & BSRSSSSEA A see 6 es . $ S88SFESss = . C-15 re R.CP. C-76, “Table II... 21" Std. Strength’ Caearets Pipe, C-14.......... 18" Btd. Strength Concrete” Pipe, C-1 moor 15" Std, Strength ¢ Concrete 12" Std. Strength Concrete . ww? Banitary Sewer replace-" = ment Cl 280 C.L.. . ee ee ay & pw the Tn 0-200 VBP... 12"" Inlet Connéction, c-14 rete cone: Remove. a replace ‘Btd. 8” Reinf, concrete pavement replace Bid, on... nee Lf. manholes. inlets, other related work. fications for the | work may be examined at the office of cot age oe ‘obtained by making a po it md ten 1810.00) doliars, which be refunded —— their return in good condition within § days from date of bidding. A certified check, or bid hond, for a less than 5, of the amount ray or sum of proposal will be required with eac 1 as @ guaratitee o faith and the same to be subject to the condi ted in the instructions The ri ght to accept any proposal, to reject ue ‘or all Lataeaped and to waive b eae in proposals reserved by the a Se he Order of the Commission. "| Lewis M. WRENN, ADA R. EVANS. Engi A City Clerk. — _— . Mar. 1. 1956 ~~ BLOOMPIELD TOWNSHIP = * Notice is hereby given that the Bos y tt re! nm ot Review for a oe snip 200 raph Reed, for the purpose of 1966 Tak ore notice will be sent to any- owner guess valuation nee been changed from ae ated DERSON, Township Mar, “1; 1956 Fontes: Michigan, (Rastern Standard Time/ = Monday. Ty. 1996, at which time the bids publicly opened and read by the Clerk and the rates of bids for the’ different items noted, for the construc- tion of 2’ Asphaltic Concrete Surface Course on various streets In the City of Pontiac. The quantities involved in this work consist principally of tie Kolesive Basic plepinnee 10,631 sq. yds Prime : 70, 31 sq yds Lis aaphaitie. ‘Concrete Surface Course 70,631 sq yds The plans and specifications for ihe work may be examined at the office of the City Engineer. Pontiac, Michigan, or copies ay be obtained by making de< posit of ten ($10.00) dollars: which = va frm a any lee Be reposa jin pa is reseryed by the.City. rder of the Commission. 8 M. WRENN, AR. EVANS, City Clerk Mar, 1, 1956 Sa Special Assessment: Water Main in Elm Street. To: James H, Hartsock, Alfred C. Gif- ford, Lawrence C. Anderson, Casper C. Verpooten, Albert West, Floyd G Pair. Unknown—Lot 187, L. I. Carrier Murphy Park Sub. and to all persons interested. take notice: Thet the roll of the Special _ | Assessment heretofore made by the City Assessor for the purpose of defraying that part of the cost which the Commis- sion decided should be paid and borne | by special assessment for the construc- tion of 6° water main in Elm street from Anderson Street te Marshall Street is now he file in my office for public in- spectio: Nace is also hereby given that the Commission and the Assessor of the City of Pontiac, will meet in the Commission Chamber in the City Hall in; said City on the 6th day of March AD. 1956 at 8:00 0” m..to review said assess- ment, at which “time and place oppor- tunity will be given ail persons interest~ ‘Dat “y Pebr 29, 1956. te ruar ADA R. EVANS, ' City Clerk. Mar. 1, 1956 ee NOTIC CE OF PUBLIC SALE, “1980 Buick 2 door, Engine No. $890735. Public sale to be held at 223 South Main Btreet, Rochester. Michigan, of Mar ch 13, 1958, at 1:30 p.m f Feb. 29, » Mar. 1. 1958 PONTIAC “TOWNSHIP . 4 BOARD OF REVIEW . Notice is hereby given that the Board of Review of Pontiac 7 vie meet at the Township Hail, 2060 O > Ri the following days, ae Tax Assessment Roji: March 6th, 7th, 12th and 13th from 9 a.m. to 12 and from 1 p.m. to 4 6.m Please take nofice, further, that. ail requests by vetetans for tax e tion must be in the’ hands of the Supervisor |detore the Board of Review meets, HOWARD C. DECKER, Pontiac Township Supervisor ee a of bids for the} | Men! Here’s Few Tips” for Picking Future Mate According to a recent and children tend to have happier those who want to go out as much as possible, ; : emt Pace Benson Marriage“ of Drew University ing, don't usually settle down to being well-adjusted wives. Just Short Circuit KEY WEST, -Fla. u—An elderly jhousewife telephoned police that somebody was cutting his way into her home with an-electric: saw. At the scene, police found not but she ‘insisted -she_still heard “the saw. Then the officers noticed ‘she was wearing a hearing aid that emitted a sound similar to a buzz saw in operation. NOTICE or PUBLIC SALE 1952 Chevrolet door, Motor ae) get Wistie-sale to be held at oi Main-Street, Rochester, Michigan, on March 13, tone. sh 1:30 as Sn Feb ar. 1, 1956 - Death Notices ag FEB. 29. 1956, THOM4S Detroit, age one usie and Thomas W. Mrs. Ann Monna Faye dear brother of ‘ at Michaels in " ned Saturday. . a.m. from the 6t. Cathatic Chureli. Interment - Mt. pe Cemetery. Mr. Burnell will lie In- state. at the Voorhees- Biple Pur “Home. Sestation of the Rosary will be sald at pm. Friday e¢vening at the Voorhees-@nle Funeral Home. GREAL, PEB. 90, 1956, FRED- mick A., #72 Roselawn, Rochester, : beloved husband : cea father .of Singles. at.2 pm. from af Poles Funeral Home with Rev. - T & ‘Riddle offictatine. lope ment in ,Prestonville Cemetery. Mr. Greal will. lle in state at the William R ére Puneral Home. Rochester. JOHNSON, FFB. 28, 1956, WIT.LIAM J, 386 Auburn Ave., age 53; -be- loved husband of Mrs. lone, shel Johnson; beloved son. of TS. Olive Fox’ dear father of Mrs. Virginia Pornius and Lt. LeRov Johnson; dear brother of Bert Johnsen and LeRoy Fox. Funeral service will be held Fridey, Punera! Home with Rev. Burton officiating. Interment tn Oak HI Cemetery. Mr. Johnson will He in state at the Huntoop. Poneral me NA ", FEB. 29, 1956, KIM Veva. 1816 June. &t.. Aven Two. beloved infant @aughter of Mr and Mrs Cheries J. Narstrom: déat sister of Mark Charlies ‘Nasstrom. Funeral service will be with Rev. Carl Nelson officiatine Interment in Oek HIN Cemetery Baby Kim will be at the Pursley _Puneral Home. . NPPTZ. . PRB. 29. . 1956, 6. EDGAR * Ww. 820 Hillton, White Lake Beh dp ase 64; beloved husband of Lor raine WNeetz: dear father ot Lucille: Mastrangel and Lois Gatzka: dear brother Vera Kamin Funeral held Saturday, . from the Home with in- een Cemetery. ‘He in state at the Haley Funeral Home, 16065 Hamilton 5 OLIVER. MARCH 1, 1956, NELDA. ‘ $244 Greer Rd. age 26; beloved. wife of Walter Oliver; beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin King: dear mother of Larry and Janet Oliver; dear sister of Bur- fon. Dale. Ear! Bernice..Kin and R iVerla! Isley Puneral, "service will be held Raturday, March 3, at 1:30 pm from the Huntoon Puneta! Home with Rev B. D. Roepcke of- ficiatine. Interment in @ak Hill Cemetery. Mra. Oliver will in state at the Huntoon Puneral ome PAPPAS. PEB. =) 1956, WILLIAM J. (Mickey), 76 West Strath- more, age 21; beloved husband of Katherine : ehaeves son of Mr. Pappas: Thomas and Carl Hy son Mrs. . Thomas. Toma. arrangements will be announced later by the Kirkby Funeral Home _ ROBBINS, FEB. 29, 1956, MAR- waret, E., 670 Boyd Street, age 57: beloved wife of Howard V. Rob- bins; dear mother of Mrs. Robert Cartier: dear sister of Mrs Anna Hobbins, Mrs. Elizabeth Hobbins, Mrs. Mabel Peek, Martin>~ Na- thanial, Oliver and Rev Samuel Preeman. Funeral service will be held Sat. March 3: at 1.30 pm from the Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home with ev enneth Stephens - officiating Interment in White Chapel Cemetery. Mrs Robbins will lie in state at the Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home dt _. Card of Thanks — MRS. FRED J DUFFY AND FAM- ily. wich to express their thanks to_ the many friends and neighbors” for their kind expressions of sym- pathy in the recent death of hus- band and faterh, Fred J. Duffy. Special thnaks to Rev. Mever, Rev. Oesterle and to Sparks-Gril- fin n_ Funeral Home + 2 ee 7 In “Memoriam be t IN LOVING MEMORY OR’ AR. thur Strehle who passed away 3 years ago today, March 1_ 1953. Sadiy missed by his, wife Helen. sons Robert and Frederick, daugh- _ters, Joan _and Elinor. ; IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR j husband & father, George H / Jenkinson, who assed AWAT | f March Ist, 1962 : H him Our hearts cannot tell wirat ‘to s God alone knows how *e miss In a home that !s lopesome Sadly missed ty wife & chil 4 o The Pontiac Pres FOR WANT ABS DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. All errors should be re- immediately, The Qssumes for that portion, of the first insertion of the advertise- ment wich has been ren- dered valueless through the error, When cancellations are made be sure to your “kill oumber.” adjustments will be, without It. No given Closing thme for advertise. ments containing type sizes larger than regular agate type is 12 o'clock noon tne ‘dav previous to ‘publication 2 fo™~ Transient Want. Ads may be cancelled up to 9°30 a the. day if publication after the first insertion. CASH WANT AD RATES Feb, 29, Mar, a, 2, 1956 Lines 1-Day! 3 Days 6 Days $150; 81.86 $2.76 3 tie "at tee 4 «180 | 248. 8.06 3, 23 | 405 6.00 © 2% | 486 (7.20 1-4, 318 8 6T «8 40 a 360 64k 8.60 eo 405 «229 (10.80 _ 4 and imore lasting: marriages than | ' | | + : [Slows Down Jet icnae ' SEE é ; ba | VoorheesSiple™ FUNERAL HOME Ambetence Sprzies, Py of Motor a Semetery Lots 2S PE 2-0317 43, 44, 45, 56, 58, 60, 64, | 65, 67, 78, 82, 6, 88, '95. ——. — 1 GRAVE IN PERRY MT. PARK - Cemetery in Rectien ¢, Fm 20311 tunities and em i usw 8. Call FE ¥. LESMEN N (4) train __Shoes, 86 W_Segina ee’. : “tans ten” foe, ae coc shal ——— Excellent Lhenig eee oppor- benefits. Sal- cxpenees, no lay- 5-0948, __Help Wanted ‘Male a 6 experience sential. AIRLINES AIR TRAVEL AGENCIES NEED AD_UNDER INSTRUCTION ACTUAL JOB OPEN IN THE U.S., So. Am..: Europe. To . $15,000. Travel paid. Write only Emplov- ment Info. Center, Room 660, 470 Boston 16 Stuart St.._ BARBER WTD. DON’S BARBER ‘Stop, PE 3-0242 BARBER WANTED: | STEADY, 1260 pee 4 1:30, cal’ FE COOK. EXPERIENCED. FOR steady employment in restaurant kitchen. Adrian's F's, coln 1-4412.- COLLECTOR SALARY AND COM~. mission. Contact Mr. McCabe. 1214 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. DELIVERY BOY. MU! BE 18. Brown Bros. 4 N inaw. DEPENDABLE MAN TO a acon appliance store. pee or give 2 per “cent = usiness. FE 4-2600. EXPERIENCED ASHING MA- chine repairman, Must have expe- rience op automatic washers and drvers . vacetion with pay, salare and commission. Must furnish references. = tnfor- confidentia Re- ent Parts and Service Co., Oakland EXPERIENCED TV SERVICE man PE 4-1515__ EXPERIENCED ) GROOM, ROOM, SINGLE, live in. Bloomfield Open -Hunt, MI 6-2581 or MI 4-411. INSPECTOR For precision aircraft parts, must be experienced. Appl only, no Specee calls ment office closed Saturday. Daniels Mfg. Corp. 2677 Orchard Lake Rd. ~ JOBS FOR MEN _.. Draftsman $550 Grad. hee untamt $470 Sales Trainee. poms Coutere $360 get. Arter ie "C, *YREER CENTER B-1 Riker Bldg. _~_ FE 8-0416 LABORATORY ASSISTANT City of Pontiac Salary $3.653 to start. High school dipioma and college training or experience in a chemica’ laboratory required. plans. Apply pease office, City Hall, 36 8. Pari Yourig, to work with manager Steady job. Good pay. Apply 6 N. Telegraph, near W. Huron, Pontiac _ MEN JOBS OF ALL KINDS IAC Employment Service 18 W. Huron st, FE 42531 M IDW EST FOR MEN Junior Accountant Graduate Accountant .. . $450 Cost Accountant . 15 Time Keeper $390 Industrial Sales Trainee $8 #6 Ponti State Bank Bid. PE -0277 MUFFLER, BRAKE OR UNDER- © coating man. Experienced only. Salary plus commisqion. No lay- off's. bila in Vag fh fo only. Mar- ket Tire Co., 77 Huron, No phone calls, please. PART TIME HELP TO UNLOAD | railread cars and semi trailers. Press Box 65. Pontiac } O'NEIL NEEDS SALFSMEN CALL rot APPOINTMENT RAY O'NEIL, Realtor - Telegraph Rd Pawn 9-9 Phone FF 3-710" or PE_5- Co-onerative Real Estate Eachenge | — PINBOYS, EVENINGS AND WEEE. (gods Motor-Inn Recreation FE PART. TIME WORK WANTED Available every other day. Aze _% Call FE 42524 Planer and Milling Mach. Operators Must have journeyman’s card or letters of experience. 58 hours per week APPLY AT: Central Tool & Die Co. 690 Maple Rd Troy Twp. ‘Sirm ingham — Sais tha REFRIGERATOR SERVICE MAN service’ commercial domestic and air conditioner ie for to 11 am only placement parts and ferece Oakland. REAL ESTATE SALESMEN Igcrease your earnings in a well established office in good west side jocation : yak: - SFL REALTO! Real Estate and— uarerance 10st W. KRuron s*FE. 5-618) ‘ROUTE — SALESMAN AG AGE 25 & |: TO 40. References Apply Elk Clean. ets 285 Oaklang Ave. SOLICITORS 2 promotiona’ salesmen’ who have the ability to earn far abore “average theome. Salary & onus & commission. Vacation & insur- re wen Oot Permanent. work. ; r at Roosevet Hotes, . pe _§ p.m. FE Seize he ” THE ANSWER 10 TO. YOUR Ae ee Want Ads! To, sell, rent, hire, it’s FE2 181. ” lice Beauty Experienced, Vaca Andre F FE Help. Wanted Fe Femsle cu! jeauty Salon - 5-0257 rator s—2- to start, Steady. BABYSITTER L fellow, FE 2-4 DAY, 6520 8, 208 W. LONG- oe MEDIATE BIRMINGHAM OPENINGS keepe mnestic. Service, 1309 W ham, MI 4-4254. re rary * waitresses. anes Em CASHIER WITH GROCER No do- joyment Maple. Birming- RY STORE Miss | | 4 Lite shortha T Lorivel ‘coardina MIDW % experience. Apply in person, 1535 __Union Lk. Rd. _ COSMETOLOGIST. UsT BE. ‘good Bete ne, wag Seiler need only . Wage is no ob- ject. PE ¢31 E x CAREER GIRLS Run office machines... . 3 Work with money ......... % smal! office General ic.) La Medical secretary ......... rypl = 4 $275 Btenographer. — relations. 406 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. 5-0227 beads : $300 EST | . xv NCED WAITRESS TO ~ work nights MIdwest 4-0090, ae Fas . Sales rep. rt elt LADY, pension, | type ladies & Gritfor or 5-126 bod elderiv on & nings. * Libe: EARN AS MUCH AS $25 TO $300 WEEK “ NO CANVASSING, DEMONSTRATIO! tim: ons Gireetiy vey "telenh: hone: to aseist with semi- | Pa oy Light duties in exchange ! for room and d_ board. EL 64127. 2 LADIES i We have an opening for 2 sale a work anent insurance benefits. Phillips at Roose- velt Hotel 2 p.m to #8 pm. FE . Reom 210. HOUSEKEEPER & COMPANION NO . PARTY 8, cOL- DELIVERIES. md Ags time. Blue Star Star vke. FE 3-162. PREFERABLY Call Tn smal! home’ ve Aw Call eve+ $85, call — lo IF YOU HAVE A CAR. CAN = early evénings and need earn ie 2-106, between _Woodward MI’ plain — every help $35. INSPECTOR Birmingham Cleaners. 1 44620. INTELLIGENT GIRL 25 TO 4 onths = Emp! "hetorences. MI ¢ 1253S. loy other 66687 . LADY FOR HOUSEWORK, STAY _hights. ORIando 3-7688. A fob of awaits the 4 18 W. Huron LOOK! interest woman who Employment Service &. Giverats looks ! é FE 4-2551 rties. pe ocal area or t rs. N_ Prankliv Ave., LADIES TO CONDUCT HOSTESS No experience ane et ravei, algo hire Mich, MANTICU MIDDLEAGED RIST, EXPERIENCED, full time, MT 40084, HOUSEKEEPER rads housework, Appiv 348 Judson OPEN Sales W rt) Fxperience in selling wear ING ony teady to Fashion minded person Neat appearance. vance TMMEOIATES 240 Hour3 om Pald Sth Floor, PERMANENT MI secretary. work, Ty fin Rare : ‘Switch Gener vagy part eae Desire. to, ad- pete OYE gia week Holidays Paid Vacations Apply Waite'’s Personne! Office— fe. AGED Insurance shorthand Elizabeth DDLE 473 38 board » Operator ¢ Light typing ham auto dealer Blue Cross pointm ent. nursemaid no cooking, cleaning. v7 Work. for Birming- in beautiful new | hour week. Some ~ Paid | Call Wilson, MI $1290" tor an- Be ; REFINED won WOMAN FoR | i children, (ii or heavy toom Live in Birmincham hnovledge of driv- _feferences & ¢ SWITC H tation to work Pontiac State §-9227 ing desirable, but not necesserv | Enclose snapshot tf possible. State | Eperience: Write * Pontiac Press Box && BOARD Young lady ‘with own transpor- | for small indus- trial firm $270. See BETTY at | MIDWEST EMPLOYMENT. 416 Bank Bide FE SALESLADY enced tm ladies’ G chance naw, for The Carolynn. Shop, 37 N WANTED. EXPERI- wearing apparel. gi- STAY HOME, MAKE GOOD Com- mission seliing advertising apace. MI 6-3642, | advancement. . Sa t | STENOGRAPHER ~~. Tson. _ingham. $ Shorthan.. & miediatety Cosmetics becom m._ call Fi tate office in Phas ied cat aoe Apply Wp «] pe Wasey atl 8. Woodward,~ Birm TENO vping Neetied tin- , | FE 4-2551. tn a TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE ever increasing demand: for Avon WAITRESS FOR EVENING 5 i) Highway. FOR REAL Es. James od £ me an Avon rep. ; resented were Pe For informa- | F | WwoR K. Drayton ly an — contpete: roll, — payaule: a tense of belief in a ie ready, service for ah appt, McCleian- Ball ae call MI 4-4133. | WE WANT nik ioe PERMANENT. =| “ELECTR FREE. - COUPLE TO R RUN aan BUILT. pont soanere: Mh gotowy have. mang fet oion te. but iM =. instructions 9 PDeivert train sage par a awed qa Male ale 10 BLOCK LAYING ne ORinndo 34204. _ Arthur Paty 2 AND CABI _Work new and repair. OR 3-857. GARPENTER AND CABINET _— he Pe a tel. D. CARPENTERS ALTERATION x AND RPER. CABINET MAKER AND oes N- Kitchen pecialty. " eS CARPENTRY, CABINETS. FOR- mica work. Attics finished. Rec- im rooms. , Repairs. =£M- —— CARPENTER ee NEW AND AND reveir, FE EXPERIENCE. RETAKE R wiyith, references. MA_5-1203. ICAL WIRING LICENSED Ed Murray PE 2-8657. _ = Ease) CARPENTR repairs, jobs. FE Odd : * Sess2 LIGHT aavTRG & TRASH, ANY- . _lUme.. MARR San “AS or manager of 7] erences furn. or write Albert RS inson, WARRIED MAN NEEDS pera Res do anything. FE, 2-6088 after CCLENDON AND aes IVER. aed. remodel and _-exterior decora’ 4 on 506 MAN DESIRES WORK AS HELP- er e construction worker, OL 2-859%—~ PLUMBING WORK WANTED. Reasonable. PE 54-1016. SKILLED MECHANIC, OW tools. Tune-up carburetor, elec- tric work, ‘Awome tic transmission Don _ Rice. PE $0611 WALL SERVICE. W WALL Li” BOARD , Cem ment jc joints & paper. e estimates. eee MY na A * wAgETRO AND ANY ODD PE 21550. ww YRS TOLD | TRUCK DRIVER. stock m: yard men, elerk. Mar- ried. reliable Call ral 44507. 1 DAY SERVICE: IRONINOS. 83 _ thie Pick-up and delivery. FE 3 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- ing and cleaning. FE 17-0223. _ BABYSITTING WASHINGS” AN! AND a bu. PE 2-6966 ironings done $3 EXPERIENCED and all BOOKKEEPER in higher goer tax_reports. FE 8-0166. ee DAY WORK OR WORK “Or ANY on ind pace ironing to do at home. ae ea BYSITTING IN - MY home, days. FE 5-€250 EXPERIENCED ACTI- cal nurse available, OLive €-2477, GIRL WANTS JOB NIGHTS. BA- bysitting. waitress or dishwashing, Pull _or pe: en 5-3405. GIRL WANTS DAYS A WK. nie cd ey FE. $1973 from to 8. GIRL WOULD LIKE a 308 LIv- ine in, without chudven, FE BONS TRONINGS $3. PER BUSHEL. 3638 . Joslyn. _FE 5-3078. __ - TRONING. $3.00 A BU. 1 DAY service. On E. Walton Bivd. FE 5-297” IRONINGS | a A BUSHEL. work. 84 Mary Day TRONINGS. $3 A wien _up and delivery, FE $-8732. IRONINGS & BABY SITTING IN my home. OR 138. IRONING, $3 PER BUSHEL. FE _5-3952. = GooD 2-4001. PICK- LADY WOULD yeh BABYSIT- Ee nights and housework days. MIMEOGRAPHING. TYPING, SEC- __tetarial Service. EM 3-2842 NEAT GIRL WISHES NIGHT work, Babysitting. waitress of dishwashing. FE + meta oecncntanens RN PRACTICAL NURSE 1 AVAILABLE. OR 3-5821. REG, ~ NURSE WOULD t LIKE cE DAY “work with Doctor's office or smal! ind. firm, OR 3-0642 SECRETARY AVAIL EVES. & Sets EE Ce TYPING AND CLERICAL WORK to do in own home. Experienced and references if-necessary. FE ” 8. 2687 after 6:30 TYPING AND CLERICAL WORK done in ms home, OR 3-2464 WANTED WASHINGS AND IRON- ings FR 2.8706 WANTED WASHINGS “AND IRON- _ines FE 5 WARIS ANTE ND TRONINGS, WI'L CARE FOR 2 PRE-SCHOOL ehilc in my home while parents work, day or night. No weekends, $20 a week OR 3-7531__ WTD PART TIME EVE. WORK Typing. bookkeeping, cashier, Ref- erences EM 3-27T21, before 4 30 pm WANTED WASHINGS AND IRON- ~ ines. Will pick up and deliver. FE 41953, or FE 37266. WILL DO BOOKKEEPING as TYP- ing ir in my home. e. FE 2 WOMAN” WANTS DAY WORE. . FE WOULD LIKE IRONING TO DO In OWN HOME. BY THE PIECE. 3654 ', AUBURN AVE. FE 4-4149. WOULD LIKE SAByEET NO IN _my home. Days FE 5-34 Wiz 4 ___ Building Service 4 SET OF BLDG PLANS DRAWN for anv tvpe building. £M 3-4931, _EM_ 3-4518 AIR COMPRESSORS. BREAKERS. _ cement Riodets, etc E's RENTAL. 1251 Baldwin FE 23-0077 A-l GENERAL REPAIRS. HOME and industry, OR 3-2057 after. 5. AIR COMPRESSORS. AIR TOOLS. Power dept heaters, sand- ers, etc Si JACKSON'S ‘RENTAL 62 W. Montcalm s FE 4-5240 A-1 CEMENT WORK LLOYD MONROE. FE 46866 ADDITIONS Bathrooms, including fod hot water heaters. kitchen sinks and * Tenens changed Cash or terms 1 to 5 yts. For free estimates call: NCHIOAN HOME REMO ODELERS 3377 W. Huron, 4-5063 Al GuiNuM, SHAKE, .ETC._ ab; “ ing Re-side now— Best Deal in Town. Rasy terms. FE 43177. BLOCK BRICK CEMENT WORK -- & fireplaces. FE 2-2468. BRICK. BLOCK AND CEMENT \Atso chia evs No joh tod ites Residential and =, cia | 4-8804_ ™ fe tank, pumps, ards. Guaranteed work. CARPE} ENERAL Re pair, No. we, niga tie For free a _estimate ‘call PE 80304. ~ CEMENT & BLOCK NG. FHA, pe < 46470. ‘ : ; : : - Nae . ‘ A é va “ | a —_— ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, "THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1956. | es ee fn on “By Jay Alan Rent Houses Purnshed 38 ~__For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses’43 ey, Et PaERP PUEE co o , al \Partridge bi THE. “BIRD" TO. SER . |. BRICK-RANCH —- | «'s| °3 BIG BEDROOMS LOVELAND 4 He oe oe | Yerz swtmeties ond epicloug tice | BS Says abe BA: Komeg Me jl { ccc Nie end “tre anes, ‘Ree tl |) FULLY FURNISHED = ratine Weal Kgtate Exchonge | Tea red | spe aa a agree a . ti rie : a jaa mo TON FRUC toi ' TeY OWNER, } BEDROOM HOME = ~ - , FRac: with opeaned rage, ‘% acre bus ae ao . a fa a st “at | itt Rate a Iw : : a. cETLE, WOME | Gitte Saat, ~, 4 td. Household Goods 27 uals | i ote Fy Wart wine | - = a ¥ mets an goal aos he Rot Houses Unfurn. 36. % ave a large selection of other seated. amie, Sats is wate a Tt G Trocke eer XO oa 6 Som eer * wane E. a arince gene mts PENLEOR gt pos room wih bar and brepiace Jost. HURON ST. 86 o “Pw 2077 | 1% . i at ie wey S fone Pua via tielerbes | A HOME OF YOUR Loe eee & . ; OWN 2 i oe | Industral Tractor Co. Open Dall putetiog Suter WTD. GOOD B-FLAT CLARINET. . ore gotten rd ofthe heachache, Teddy, bt now Lave e ; : . d Wanted to Rent 29 |. (Sree ee ee es 7 sé room, tiled bath, A 4 room| rane bemt., of) fure pce | «& Decorating 20 POP siya a te + prop. “mace, osulalion, comb, gy Pele Y pamwrmea parmama |* pitt? ER, BOVE, mw. Wanted Real Estate 32A BRS ease rime. sae fate. Lot 100x100. Handy to school | 3 ROOM HOUSE, Ia B10 LOT, Gas | "5000. Terme. aii heat, plenty of were — FE NOR seer. 4 p.m. to 7 en EE eh wp. Putt | Winter Prices Now 1 “ tines? TETERIOR “DECOR A — Fea tea | WA To =; OARAGE Tx WANTED: p VACANT LOTS OR REA LE. : ae -| secre ewer and Water in or Effect on All Remodeling | iva, EstmMar "ok | Share Living Quarters 30 ait > a ee ne ‘wal vepgring. call of eat | YOUNG LADY, WOULD LIKE 70 | WANTED: cry Te OO EL RT | ON GENELLA paved "ot, Guest Seating tats, ante’ 7 RinING INFERION 6 ES: | cher: hy pytas sees _ i A big "200 brick ranch home | Beer oe tee at $10,500, en hy fertot, 38 per cont diss, ier cna: DE Pao = Ms Tp cuSTOM, PanwnG, PAPER| tenet sete ‘etre iste | CASH ¢5.'n re vim nag o> + before 2_p.m si Beery a o home fi close in, West. : el ap, eongle e room, Let sat “Building Supplies 12A\ pareve, Beamiag service. com | Wd. Contracts, Mtg 32) Wess Stu'hine” DEPENDABLE PAINTER WAS /_ Action! hae. M. Stout, Realtor UMBER & BUILDING SUPPLIES . Ene $i0-1s" fe stock =| open, time fer soring pointing. “* Open Bs. ia Gas “HEAT—T ROOMS, 9 BATH. “A fine Hl room, 3 .| Be. a Full bemt., ofl see 9 en ee | "BUILD. NOW - Waterton z Ae a ieee ea. $5.45 op ove | wat, ya. YOUR LAKE Priced low | a % 2 5 . re - ‘mat vee are ore jeer et w ’ras———~ a ee %" - G aeee a Hy oe vou” ee 200, Commeree Rds. ithe Tt aa Ave = cee a Mure der) EXETER) tr yan re NICHOLIE|=-=-aat b roofing.-..........$3.30|PAINTING AND D FING. Univ, 16708 2 LARGE ROOMS AND B - ana M NCOM = i a Ag Re a iw M. Stout, Realtor | posse Beat lighta, ot woter. Ht Au: WEST SIDE + pHOME SING ipo | 9g AND HARGER CO. Bae cre eaagam arcs ("> eh SS “We Ray Land Contacte |rtanarmammparemg | Sark emt et) Setar eg |-— Se ree 1005; 7 PAINTI Ys comtrect—shop = i see Pontiac Federal Savings : a er ae ose car igaraas. Croom mage = = Ww vE ‘TRADE oF : . : on SAVINGS AN 1 0: ; iT. . Te ; 3 bedroom : _ Business Serves 13)Painting & Wall Washing} © PRT Rent Apts. Furnished 33 N awe — sat Hoar cu, os | wey os oa trt Pree, estimates, PR _ 29706 CASH 1 PURN. CABIN AT CLARK'S om ’ sronk "Gasled Owner oust oemed,, and ____Physio-Ther aa}. Don’t sive your contract Tom oe -KINZL ER- = oe NS LAKE | ric. sei I Den’ Hh OF equity . : ma iT ae ane = SWEDISN Assan me] Rat or a ae ‘ays, Laundry and | oe a | Fe he tatty Se oe me an sees a. Nechnigue. 12 Bam oe es | phone, FE 23-0660. i oo. | o19 Ww sturon Bt. Ph. PREM | Sake Culy Sibe yaa | reat ty egy ees Bot | Television Service 22 tax on OPT aE, BE stereo tsa Eee | Mantel Role | a Great Foe aaa, PARP LIP LIP PAD OLLI PD LA — = ~ home. Lake privileges. bedroom, New Bn Ry eet Seen aba i Office 8 Cr ee | C. HA DE =e “APPLIANCE SERVICE Pe ko raat fore LGUATDEN ra ri ate Woe of retrig- Gay OR NIGHT SERVICE. soutract or ¢équity tn your | _ Sock A Er ry ais ances | "= &1pe oc yp aise home. We" Gulia er ie a K.L. T GUARAN ae: RANT sue a Realtor r tract a. THELMA M. . ELWOOD ve cer ea cae LISTING SERVICE TRIPP Suburban os “AER TRINCHING, haa RE water line field tile. {TUCKER'S RA: Fi 4. _-Located in beautiful “west. PE 43690, 168 E Pine St “pidge Two I ate 3 Sees GOES Toreeruer Sirvies ash ee eel : est. No gry 7 pence deen eee s L x = : capes DDINO MA- cqane estado. EET anne reds oe mse me Hopton men” “anv | ply, Co. 17 W_ Lawrence. North Si Val — lime, TYler $0131 of FE 31308) TY Nort ide alue DrY WALL BY ; MACHINE © FREE Mitchell's, 123 N Saginaw St. —— ete = ay dik __ Upholstering 23 or OR Sani oar Ra. Eu ao ee eS SO oe = Realtor fev. vets 50161 & at yen enie or our clients. Bee me before _ on ‘ASK FOR BOB MAHAN. To Buy—To Sell—To Insure P s. Your as : |aemec—t|] MAHAN ND: PEMALE BEAGLE.| OR 3-4041, 2 FAMILY INCOME __ on repaired . Ol »| Cult after 6, = ie leoremneed. 0 | tee ee RGMWAY F) pare $00 DOWN — Close in. ‘setal ore guaran FOUND: ON DIXIE AY. oon LTY CO; REAL trance. First floor Son Oe, @ three room apart: Mt RVI CE Vicinity of Palmet Park K Monday | Qoope re Real Botate Rachanae| tame’ Re drake. canahvale. cows, Gat ¢ tiese sm pe . HE TING SE _afternoon. Black puppy. OR 3-169 3 o and Gundeys | FE 6-192", x 7 ft lot. You ean have o oot ‘4 Tues cre, Female. ver =o cl 3 apg an! BASEMENT APT. NICE- pone t ok th sche a es, eve. r apertment mi: e paym Dey or nicht, stat jar OL white s Femete mult! Ww E NEED ho Drinkers. re toot 2 girls. ‘| GALL NOW. bd 7 =) ae Oe 2-9161. WA ~Y: | colored apis. “Valuable to own- LAND CONTRACTS 7 ROQMS AND ‘MURPHY SLEEPING ROOM NEAR might) - . . NEW AND RE-| er only. Dewey Gallette, 4020 athe . . bed, newly pee ‘Adults oni¢. -{ sthool, Gentleman only. SEMLNOLE H ILLS by) qoumnen Se BUNOA- x : ae —_ ENGLISH COLO «IAL BRICK — SLEEPING ROOMS FOR SEEN #1 3 bedrooms, Hving room, dining =e ir. Buxton, FE 5 Maybee Rd. FE 17-0083. No drinkers. 2% Monroe : on Tearing nS. LOST: MALE COLLIE. BABLE &| We will give you ® quick cash) 5-2140. Garage available. Son, edditional hidden Gouls Ar. 8 5 — Scott-Eliz.| offer with no Rr ' "| = week. 1831. Ta _oft JoslyD. | ‘paom kites | Take. “ roeds, ny . casts. Fogle —- Give us| to town. aaemas B.A SLEEPING ROOM } BUSINESS | fast caaest roel Te cone: | Lost. MALH FOX TERR Saecee 1 ¥. Free esti | 2.2300 woman, Kitchen leges if.de-| oak floors, steam ofl heat, automa-_ as black and white. MA le + poow Egg MET COR sired, 3 biks. eourt house | te water heater ful ene are A as. Baldwin A © $4032. = _ Fruit. eeller, ity i LOST: Toe: BEAGLE BLACK & WHITE. | |, Nicholie & & Harger| Go. : ve = a FoR on many more features, . -| Vie. Sylvan Lk Children's 10-yr. urop_ 8t pooes. 5 B emen. Priv rance. : Rivard = 41, Named. Spotty. QUICK CASH pie. pe vestenree, fis “wortng’ son ; a spring mattress. 441 8. Pad- ‘FAST PIKE ST. * : #-6000. : gee Sh . sa amar = ; * LF BATH | $1900 DOWN ~. O14 room E PERSIAN CAT. VI- ROOM WAL house, near new Cit Bookkeeping & & Taxes 14 14 8 cinty 9 Drayton Plains, Reward. Tee e foor lant oom tracts reo de “at ni of Ba |. APT, ADULTS Cees tee! aoe oes _— pine ange her Walled Late. 7° = 120 Commercial A inal TOTAL ACCOUNTING & | TAX. . SERVICE et —SenRY UT | tom, Prt bath, Sat cakrenes (dt EEPING as laa See,| 1-800. ye ) Sata eee: oc PARAKEET. ANB- “ROOME 0 UTIL-| stove _ beat, lights and gas he a 266 8. Parke, FE Z b : ae oo X oe sae Suere 0 etty Boy.” FE “WHITE Poe, cgpihed. ‘ah PPK elie | eve, ret, « eeping room i. R. HIE Tr . Se =r ae aL f ONEIL Re Itor a Huse ree LE #7. PARKING 2 S. RAY O7 » Rea ‘ Drssemebing Talon 16 5 PAD oe Rea Jannat tat, Reale a \maccipat gae| Russell Young | : Ads es - met ca O nm o- DRESSES, SUITS, COATS & AL- Cost: LADY's bs #oLb pik pe | BRO 408 8 “proadway, Lake Orton, — i Open Eves | bustine Ror 2 or » PAS Jennie | 1011 W Siron Bt PE 5-6181 Co-operative Real eejate ¢_ Exchange | 412 W. Huron _ 4-48ies terations, 191 E, Huron FE 4-707 * “How downtown ge PT ee Next to the Consumers Power. | FE 47659 / eee oe meee Sans ee pene can be caemitiea’ 2 xp ‘yt esisk’ | Apens a = ‘MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE - Furniture Refinishin 16A Connolly Iy Jewelers, alm 51006. | fence ies _Clark oo fm * COMPLETELY NEW. j ROOMS & Rooms With Board cod q MULTIPLE LisTINo aavKe > Sele SE _Reward oe SOUL ¥: | bath utility room. Inquire vil: an od LAKE- PRIVILEGES : Phone OR _ vies 2 z ONL 2 j af a EPAIRING ANTIQUES sre Lost YOUR | FET— WANT 76 | ———— ——— | Washington Wisi: Ona, NOLE ROOM cuiee | YOU WILL BAY 1s ike being Rtialty. Fi $0163. PE 3-1332 (Used «desert hod as Wanted Real Estate 3 A ) ROOMA ; DEL “RIO APTS a ng ‘on the inke, with own boat teman __Michigan Animal } Rescue League an cal etal e 2 Call 6-4032 KLAND MEN gy vg ne IARD, $15 ain -| nearby on private lly Beant me Serv Lost: BILLPOLD WITH $20. AND | ROOM APT EVERYTHING FUR- pi | hoe wee pe oan. jablished tn 1916 ful scenic setting for this 2 bed- _Income Tax Service 1 17 pertes Da poets. If found please — _ cpa nate 7 an 4 ake aearenee! jose to : ooms and beth hen td Po = ROOM BOARD. A ot) —_ benstiow © with ite Brick Reach ieah ee, ® © Lod Sat 0}; the bus line, Adults : rt PP 36870. epacious ® ving toom. | DF) AA INCOME TAX SERVICE eaten: PEMiUa SATPTANT, realtors. Gall "3 Se Wksemes | y. ™ | BAsr SIDE. 3 ROOMS & PRIVATS ROR FoR, OT IND, OO re You Thinking of Central heat, sereened poreh. #¥e-| ¢1 960) Dow. wenn bee A Day/ orahge and white, Sally, FE 3 rs ATH, | 307 t, EM 9-003. 1 J yrs. old Care fe jor ebtid| TRADING YOUR OLD | feation room, 1% ear he Low $1.2. we Ep pyreew Brg Wie ves Garrod | 01330. 908 Sudeon. Reward. Mahan Has Buyers. on A Re RANKLIN APTS. __| while _mother_ vores OF ea: HOUSE Down Paruentt Ee — Fa hg i PE _8-6880. 361 8. SAGINAW. STRAYED: NEAR PONTIAC AIR- OU WANT ACTS Ta PRIVATE | 3 sooms and vote. Aduits cnly, ¥ CLEAN ROOM. : “rT By pee aed tote, euiah oak COOUNTING AND BOOKKEEP-| BOT end Williams Lake A small) the demand is sales | enbrence. North side, edults only. ee cre) meme ee ee ON A NEW HOME? iE ; floors, full basement, owner —_ income tax specialist. poet feoneg S bi I ellow. Re-'| force is exce 4 fe heed : KG. HEMPSTES AD Matthew : WEST SIDE ts toavin state and wants $1296, Keego._ John Zurbrick ward. ORiand 1757 Eves. “your. Ueting and will certainly |3 ROOMS (AND BATH, PRIVATE 1m £ csavaeca Homes 3 38A Naturally you'd like to get ag | FAMILY HOME INDEED — plen- ulck pr an Balance on YELLOW FENDER SKIRT, BE-| “do our utmost to please you.|. entrance. Call EM 102_€._Huron ee en eee much af you can for your oid| ty of comfortable living in this 6], @. 1. at only #78. per mouth INCOME TAX RETURN PRI tween B'ham. & Uniofi Lk. Re-| Our 19 years of satisfactory Res!| 3 ROOMS CLEAN. 1 OR 2 NEWLY DECORATED 4 ROOMS & house. There afe several ways home. Oak ra, painted telud! tages and tneur- occ) fp el cualiied ward, FE_¢7006. | Estate dealings tn Pontiac ae-| \ acuity 188 Summit st past. Upstaire fiat, near Pontiac | EXCELLENT CARE, NOED.| this" can be “done. Lets see walls, Large bay window ‘makes! anec. you walling fer? _ Appin FE 31836. eS Lcfied We handle ail etafis for fi-| 3 ROOM FURN. ADULTS. ees ‘BRICK APT BUILDING. H faring 38 OR Sat ou and the ola hagse 7 “ge Yes ol het Gerege alloc + | ttfece Ct ae aS TAX —— Hobbies & Supplies 24A | nancine and closing. Call us to 111 Beminoie. Ground floor. Large jiving room otel Rooms 39} bo" coavert Ew Ho only’ $10,980 terms. URRY!” | West Side 8 FE 2.260. RAR A | days to Mist your property. 3 MODERN DOWNTOWN. x2 QUIET Jorge | Ritchen. 1 bedroom: tiled |r - Ar sce ¢ Just 1% block off Hu seat ES by a ee bor fade el © Bly—To SellTo Trade *5 5 Cicer save. 184 Fete aie. | Det end mower, yuitty room. 67) = HOTEL AURURIN QUALITY BUILT Hu h ‘ — a 3 mes 3 “APT 367 OSMUN, | Pef_me. OR dibeb _——_ : Je m ae a poe Be Manley Sete TR pele) Plan Bt BaCRbAaROSE WELT | YOU WEY Howitt iMSURE sr ° Soaps Say cal re eae | MRACTOUR,S MODUL AET Greve | Rus'l ov apron ssonraue HOMES 3 eee Sioa aoe betel, aE _Lawrence. FE 2-14 | Copking and fefrigerat! ; ZAE : _ ae scbeneahint ag pat BERT |S eee tar ae Lae ee [# meena, Pavyary,renare | fey Dean ‘cal Om 2S ah what ANGE Sale| Korg foun toe tomers) re 2oq7a FEA Z1i4 | Not Qe pace e and case e new F : or ours | “Ee , oar . p re agar fo PUTST oy yey) FB Tate pata oi oat en | Baga teen orice | s_ pong was sont as) HOTEL ROOSE EVELT we itd (Lisasthaothe 1M Telegraph Open Evenings ki FMI aa waren Te AT ee tan Pee eat | —npaury co. neattons | ohare ov Reteromees FH) acest Roa ogeded al Grouse | To" OMe bobe | gale’ et Paetalis"suil se cea aware Seley TAX SERVICH _—et_-bae a jak kits. Reg. 726, Tile well Rented. is _¥E = : paar asia WAITING e« | $9.00 davergin kits, $7.26. Ree Co-operative Real Estate Exchange; 4 ROOMS, BATH & GARAQE looking for « weer seu “plac i. oonce a ‘Son wus ig nomee . oes Corian? sen tiee brick ro nave ert tee BENJAMIN R. BACKUS ‘| trays for 7 Ce ot ice FE 2-0263 Sih. side, FE 29-4644, this is eee ud here _West. ron $..° rE 26208. eels Gu) mews ecaccoce ioe = fer. Carpeted 3 ving 18 Ww. m 15) DOCK 107 W, Huron sre ving. in - ; : . 7 we peed 1032 W. . € Ad : MODERN MOTEL UNITS. WINTER eq ft brick ranch bome, }- full basement gas reves ERVICE saan a3 W._ Huron re Eom | Next SS ec «ROOM APr. > PARTLY PORN. FE ont lotie, eloaas rates, “Pree TV, Gis weekly, OR) — brdrome. 77 ft living tm “atin scl acts tet Tocated among smeps. In § IN YOUR Notices & Personals 25— x | sal T SIDE, ROOMS, BATH. | —— 2 seaghige hed -iePiart ities et other good homes. $14,560," pomecOA Ss 0 | eee eee od yPRONT, LOT en NTED | 4 y ROOME AND BATH PRIVATE | Ws Prove redriger SE rte che: Rent: Stores. Pr batty’ arrangement. | plus at : a, AB ‘or copa ‘ ‘ours 5 “ ache - ifagoe week da REASONABLE ay 7. PRIVATE DETECTIVES. | TEHKOS REEDED | 2078 oF F re "ae | $09» ~— an cua. oo s After “Spectaiizing in-domestic work. Li- usiness, and commerc ~~ sc W EST SIDE 8 sAainaw MODERN 3 BEDROOM Home | Small Family Home 6:15. Home appointments Busin ar mmercial prop- ROOMS S Tort ST AVAILABLE Thi pe —RcoHE Tax SERVICE sensed 30 years exp FE 8-6201.) erties. acreage or farms, Qualified) Pe be $4032 | UNFURN. APT. or ant of business, FE Mere is supther are pien. 6 Mend Sen tester co eat renee - 6 rom wanes i 4 | buyers waiting. § ROOM FURN APT AR OE> i’. f . é c' a ome cestgne 2 so muc’ er for so tit- Prone: qn shims oe NSEOEGY SSIES shoes |; ROY KN; AUF, Realtor eral” Motors TArck. eee ie Large Pablee decay — at ton RE mR < CALL ioe el Rody Ci ons oaks teenies; Lele Oak Tae => ssoment 2 ded nome x V y |2879 Airport Rd OR 31802 26%) W. Huron: PE 2-7421, OA $:2330° (ees eer a bat month: Poe well with older. surrounding | place. raised dinette done in Ms- | Lot 100 x 122 ft. and nest as AVE MONE AUDIVOX HEARING AID RM. 10 ve CAN sELL YOUR HOME =| 8 ‘ ROOMS Fi NISHED, NO tee re iel month. Poo- Rent. “Office ce AL homes. Truly @ fersatile pian ogany Paneling, full tiled bath ® pin. Only 99.450 With Let us Reel your repurn for you 11's N. Saginaw. FE 40539. © 81136 op MA 6-25 drinkers Call after §, FE : 4+-6003 Space try and match this at $11, ih vent fan, and very modern terms 43 Clar FE 41444 for appt. | _ nae ites i aT SQUARE LAKE. PRIVATE 3 Wrst “Sipe: ‘oe PooM af HEATED | 0 tchen. manatee Walls, full base- . TAX “CONSULTANTS | CHILDR 8 SEWIKG- ~ CHUBBIES | A. G FL. LIOTT & SONS noms & bath PE flat: Couple | men yenma have. tadtrect € ST weceteed | gia! A Iso alterations. men 31640 N'Western Hwy. at M'beit, | BACHELOR APT. oe ae Me ae “available March 18. | [MAIN FLOOR LOCATION | on jeuch’ koma vir $0) ware | ciman'ene. bareponrd se the oS TN SS ” 'Buth ——— haat Jd al oe Fees a I ae. nished by a new gas furnace, Yes, this north sid bet + at Pe Perry at ios. FE #2431 100. WEDDING INVITATIONS: 7% BUYIOR SELDU™) ist Sa ven ae SIDE, CLOSEIN 2 AM eee ee re Ss emeeiet perene en | Rena is only sSmucs trom the |. root ta hacdy to work, bus . i. Idea! for retail fi h t Oper Da! . & Bunda: Sutheriand Studio, 18 W. Huron | ~1 will personaliy buy your prop-| GiFaN MO Ls a abodes th private bath & | fessional satyicee! wales: vara est a new tow erica sist | Court House. The owner is trang: and ‘stores. With 60 fost - f WORKING ite * tite Ee TAX | Printed napkins — Past service. erty or will sell Wt for you and "Ho bey A eee KITCHENETTE | catranees, ‘aul uttition furnished g*'? artridge. Realtor. 1080 40 Lach ferred out of the state. Priced fenced lot, full basement, é service. 21 East Tennyson off DAINTY MAID POR SUPPLIES: | ‘show you how to get cash if t e cane |g tduits, 087 58 & up. _Huron. FE 43881, at $13,090 with term recreation room. ee Belawin ave. §@ am? = FE|_ Mrs. Barns, PE 96014. 9? Mark.| price ts reasonable. ‘Can now asa | PRIVA ATR salad Waldo St. Very nice brick 5 & be ® bath and kitchen it will °. EXPERIENCED SPENCE Soe com | tt tt prove He sone FRR, OF bee ne near town. a ower of 2 family Oil. peat, rt For Rent Miscellaneous 42 42 Soedim. home oe brand new 3, BEDROOMS, SUBURBAN. This feit_test, About $3.500. wil . setiere Odger TIN ROCRERTER, 3 | rage. Adults, $85. Micheli & Hat. | : that it's modern itne blends @ aes rooms I . - Laundry Service 18 Canal Ra. slice Mich “REpublie | = eins ER tome Pon | baat 0 eon set cea te eeeelee ‘oe | ONE WAY homes, ean’ et otet | room, ese res | \West Side Brick a ; ! trance, and garege. heuha es, Rent : Houses Furnished (38 COAST TO COAST (¢" sity ty lots: has large picture wis ing ares, utility room. ‘plastered4 i E la CURTAINS PLAIN RUF- ary = SOLD |:k OL, 2-404 PLP LLL LL PPL PLP . ) COA walls, 1% ce tt. ted. d. Beautifully fizished Pantise A IDE, "TR eh oe | | a 1 ener _§ [RENT HERE | LEAVE THERE a ecalie: Suit fee ond Of other) sisely’ landeeaped seh earnes. a Aioe APT..015 A. WEEK. FE 4 BEDRMS, WALLED. LE. MoD. . al cases freter ee Gea "erie er ers aT Pe : a Fe aOR SS ERY. mr or Not Sold; i Lath | Loon A LEAN sits, to tity. Reasonable. MA - |? Bho ane! vine Diste ph price o! | P pricey ‘reasons * ‘ ; 7 - zB * . < ic ae ee IN DEBT? Mt réur property’ tan’t sold - x Gi Oskianc J BEDROOM HOME UNTIL ORE ES Sale H fen tae money "by acting | BUTET IN Pf nesatel 3 "Yt you are / having, trouble mee wi tee 1 pees en al be Foor ce “EARS Mins fe Tn} Hest _toal_ 0. Heo For, Sale | Houses 4 43) ‘ earty ep your building pisns $2382 dolin- (Belov, 5 room * =. shings. fire- ) BEDROOM’ LA er, — | Lets: erran talk over? : : _Moying & Trucking -19 foe eer ger men fe ie eee | ee ~eoupie ae . oiogers 34 LAROE, Tet berg MODERN IN CITY, eons yUILDING YOUR NEW HOME | full’ ofa nore Or fecnace: Ht pleasen us 0 please rou) io idee] LORS. aes a” coment F E CUEAN t tere Mit ricm | from grade schoo bare. ‘Gall at ghee for intment | fully insulated. ste rims and oe _ pied Poa! | above Oakland Theater. FE p Propet Asie éaly, 70 . Pad- Ft ra ment gas heat, 31000" torn. Fo -to see these QUALI BUILT | screens. yments of $67 per |- i : Be ceed PE 86-3071 8-0686, a ao AC LAKE. OR per month. FE 20785, , HOMES! | month including taxea and insur- am sen * et fy ae = HAULING, ANYTHING, AF] ea AMD ALTER Teas Date. BROS. rep bait pipers Se Room House Oi N ORR yey |* tum ome wrrlt ERCLOSE LOSED | ET OY T). KENT, Vaio On ee p id - ‘ fi will not be re- Lie or tae or re. FE err x - con time. 5 1 ee on ¢o Fruit trees & berrie : ‘e . REMOVING gene fo ty a myeeil. Duane as aTUBIO APT. ON WEST _etDE | _ ROOM CHILDREN 7 ie wehowet, * | mw. Lawrence, | rE sas! CLARK REAL ESTATE| Resttors FE 40523.» BEDFOR TOV C. Sprague, 8077 Oaskwood:~Rd., soso Dine fiery, ; Newly “decorated. Private en. | _ Telcom, dale FE 2173 | § ROOMS! BATH AND ~BASE-| Next to the Consumers Power | FE 46492 or FE 44813 a ion & Lone Distance-FE 2-8787.. Ortonville, Mich. Phone OR & _ trance. 2-066i after 6, FE 4 ROOMB, Sivan 0 TOWN. FE | ment. On Central ave. By owner e 1962 W. Huron Open Evenings | 377 8. /Telegra ee ae : one 3-1295 $-6322. +5368, Phone FE) 41800, € legraph Eves. & Sun. ‘ a ; . ¢ ¥ oe > ; 2 f ; : Co-operative Real Estate Exchange ve Real Estate Exchange ; : * , = - : ; i * ‘ * = « fo ps - ~ f ‘ . [a hs * » M ! , ros t Cy * f ee ‘ { . ! biol — ST doe mm | SMALL hy a Nice” WEST SUBURBAN — Lake ike Down = papal > “acre of 2 Tees KENT, Realtor For Sale Houses 43 > WE WILL . one lot, a, lovely si: Resear oe | & ta] down. Aik tor Mr. Brow. a7 | 30 ss Hy, BROW Na Realtor FE Fgt0 He -| = aor ae “NEW 6 ROOM >-QN: 1 ACRE . andl a8 MRAL REAL ESTATE 5 lw illiams I ake ae Hwy, - | Mere ts @ really nice home. 2 : ® Sat, *ti 6 large bedrooms. The master ped- reom, 16 x, 2, has on 8 foot cedar closet i dor WW occ, Jo. DM i “Is here in this yy recon home| -~, O75 75 De OWN ‘ $6. 5—$ ane - %, ae ¥. teens move | ae id : 2 Be, Ta) screened ian ae an up, basement, gy woes & ‘water ——— Apply ond ghement living ~oee Bi - fi today. Priced at $11,900. “Hk ‘al oor, 80 found toa "Master bedroom, sod tivne, “WHITE BROS. room are 12 ft. an@ 22 R ~y tg OF oe jong. Large kitchen & wane Phone OR }) \ . ni0 Cass Sits. Plastered painted walls. Oak Open Eves, “til o— Bun. 1 ae | | pe eaasz ord mora feens Automatic ru ‘ Ln HIGHLAND. aes | heat. Extra lara jot. —— #- bedroom, e P| — a is stall ofl fire alarm d : backya lake vith) MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ivileges. siaane. _PE 2-268 t | |So. Bloomfield: Highlands | 2 ‘BEDROOMS ‘ Choate, ra i receatoa rom tat Hay alge $750 Down | fireplace, corpeting ond draper- jes included, 1% car garege with ——— PLUS CosTs CHAPIN $1,500 DOWN « "This nine room home on the East 5 Re vi atisbie. for quick - atic § ofl) water ed “arive oar ay In condition inside and Site Ra. a is -STOUTS Best Buys Today! - LAKE ORION’ sy FOR LARGE FAMILY « rem ~3 meres rooms bane: aod » In julet loca- tion, Hy “Sonderful Edw. M. Stout, Realtor REISZ 2 ~< | suburpen | todern bungalow Ga bee “ioree jot, handy to schools! & shopping,_47.250. Terms: Ost) aM F. REISZ | FE 2-2056) le \ ‘Z + j Esiaplished ih 1916. DRAYTON AREA — 6-rm. mone home, al] tn, excellent candition | ‘Modern bath with. shower oil | furnace, 2-car garage, overhead) doors and cement drive. eared | escaped, lake privileges. road. $13,450 with $3,000 i DOWN — For this west sub- : ered home: modern kitchen, | irms., full bath with shower sement, oi] furnace. — aver ection! and bus line. Immediate. possession. Total price 96,050. — SUBURBAN | — ‘s acre and | rms. and bath New ot} far-| jaan full basement. large 2-car / -garage. Plenty of room for gar den. See it at $6,750 “ $1, 738) down. ved polka NEAR Pomrtac LAKE -— Modern Bbedrm, home 20 ft living rm. new im 1962, 236 ft. business, tage on payed ro. All for the low price of $8,000 with $5,650 down and the low, low, « payments of $27 PER MONTH Maceday | area, d-bedrm modern home, all om 1 fir; Tiled bath) with a te 1% - car garage, | pe rag door.. fie Lake. privil ’ = ‘with 91,500 4 of ae RAN iv es. cer a HOME— ‘Capbott kitehen with ce. New. furnace bases 6 dra vai ye) ‘a low: p' 90,768 with only $1, Lied down, groaes. i. Chase in a tant hath: id ef euburban Pew at visio | Orchard Lk.” PE 5-0418 ooperative Real Estate Exchange on eccnetioe facets (Clarkston ie i ' Te i dost Soe Frankli Blvd. Area : 2 BEDROOM—GAS HEAT ce CIVILIANS. $545 DN. PLUS costs MODEL, Open : Model pone oor Waltham Realty - Centerline, Mich, - ” SLOCUM 1-4000 aitic, garage. Large lot.) - " — it tree priv., Eon ". ANNETT im Fie Commercial Frontage Canes Ranch OFFERS Family Exira large roams tod “full bath on main floor. 4 rooms and full bath om second rented for §7% per month, clase to schools and. down- town Pull basement. with new gas furnace, Reduced to $13,680 for quick sale, Terms, 3 Beds oom: Cas estan New tridevel heme in A-! condition. Stvusted on 170x150 well landscaped lot with lake | privileges, Outstanding fea- tures include cefamic tile bath & lavatory, fireplace full basement, automatic Le furnace. Attached 2 car rage Clos@ to schools. $21;- , terms, i ‘Lake Front Brick Attractive 7 room brick { home with 278 feet on lake and lagoon with access to many other lakes. Living room 16 x 30, win fireplace Dining room, room §-% 12, kitchen 11 1. rH and lava- tory on main. floor, 3 bed- rooms and full bath up. Pull basement with recreational area. New of] furmece 2 car garage. Price reduced to $26,250 for quick sate, “390 feet frontage on Auburn |: and 180 feet deep-on 2 side streets, This -property con- tains large home in ¢xcel- lent condition presently di- vided into 2 apartments Owner's apartment has rooms, fireplace, 1'4 baths, other 2 bedroom apartment rented for $60 a month. Dt- vided basement with 2 oll a furnaces, 2 car ga- $28,000, terms ° New toom brick and frame ranch home iving room 16x33 with fireplace, kitchen 16x16 with dich wash- er, family room 16x28, 2 bed ms, basement 26x40 with fireplace, perimeter oil * - heat water heater, vent fans in -kitchen and bath- room. Attached 2!9 cat ga- rage. Lot 100.x 190 Imme- . $28,500, E “diate. posséssion. ment, er iy" ene satis, Bets, x - E2Eiw' a es yt ee siudding. "You sean “owe ~ae dl By VALUET, Realtor MULTIPLE “LasTING SERVICE 3 BED’ DROOM Ss m full basement, | *@ lot wih tre ttben, x te g ‘on pay 2 Derm, ame” om ranch on # acre. Roch- 509 br rac a _Af Room “eater area, $1, w.u FE Aner 6. dist OAkiand &- MYERS — living also 16 x 2, has large ae window and complete wih ene fe ey Peaners Slee good income pos- neal) Extate sete Ine PAYMENTS - | $37.97 PLUS TAXES & deciles Model open — 16 p.m. at Wall lvd. and Walnut Road. 2 pepe —- if yke. Gas heat, lar i! Ow taxes. Por a eg ag WR leg ents. Massiv place, with beautiful ving, ‘ee Really makes room. Th rosie: table top stove buiit-is oven “Ghhwashe er and metal cabinets. Mak kitchen, to admire. Ceastraston. ES fir kitchen’ “Custom — recreation KNUDSEN with space, for 6 rm. eid Lote home Space fer--edditiona) rooms fir, Tile bath and rm. modern F.W.A, heating svs- tem. Fireplace ahd many other features, $15,750, ms. a Exceptional! See It Now!) West Side Brick onl “It's a reminder that _you eet my birthday- two weeks ago!"’. * “a - Ey : For Sale Houses — s- 43, PP SOL Ll le pe BUY, TO SELL, Partridge is Re Bird” to see. m—naeceoe” 3 bdrm mm Basement, large iot $6.050° ‘with, sige" Da. _ bee eee, ORIando BROWN modern by map oot tu Centon Plas- . tered walls, Screened front | akan 2 car gar, jarge 50 x. AO ft. $1300 Clean as a pin. reens. For full ‘a ca in FE +1339 G a ‘0. MARBLE, Realtor “tron te Bd. WHITE BROS. _ Huntoon Lake Privileges Three bedroom brick ranch with wags A peat $750 DOWN 500, Elen “bath Full il oriee or only $14,000, easy J. A. Taylor REALTOR — INSURANCE Ave. West suburban. 4 cozy and ¢ rooms. Newly ee New 3 piece bath. Of] bath. car “or RD Bites P OK ER abeth Lake Rd PE ¢-1187 $1,000 Down On this cory 4 room bungalow. with approximately 3 acces land with chicken house, fenced chick- en run. Dwelling includes gen: erous living room. bedroom, fill lake privileges on Huntoon Lake an ne lan a ebundance Near School ’ —.. 1 of obt — — ‘cr & a bs . afte & ty) se low fam! cons Lone Roos fake. vrinegy in| Faneh pene nes 4 large Thermo- and utility, Oak floors and pilas- ne picture windows reith aview t walls, A — at §7.- rom every room. Imagine ® mas- thy $2,500 bedroom w oe ee “f - = windows. Ape t pas a —-WM. H. KN U DSEN The carpeted living eg ny ree. tceel gue oh hastened’ $10. Pontiac Stal ank <. 4 decorated. All select oak floors. poe YE See Colored © tures. All metai : = oungstewn cupboards en. AKRTE rea AR Completely furnished if desired, L. AKEF RONT 4 ARM e $17, op , eal down, Shown by Lee ted norili of Pontiac on oP main road gaa! Toe m me Sedrooms, full bath "auto, WHITE ifos of] heat, 2 car attached ga- TORS rane. cnet barn, chicken eee ‘On 31295 _ PLUS cosTs ~ NEW 2 BEDROOM FHA HOMES Auto. “ heat. wood kitchen — sary bath, por eet be utility je city ity sewer, sod water, Close to pict shop- pin, bus, Drive--out Oak! eoce blocks past Montcalm turh right at sign te model at 855 Inglewood OPEN DAILY FROM kitchen with eating space Jarge utility room. sulomatic hot - water, also too! shed. Total Brice $7,850, Suburban Rancher Delightful 3 bedroom brick ranch er. close (tp suburban fecation with cerperee™ living reom avd, dining are’: fireplaces cr. | ramic thie ba, formica counter | tops, eust' fan ful) basement, | ‘automatic heat and ty ter _Alumipum storms “metal awnings, 100°% 150 1 fered at $17.500 Do your family a favor. Beg it ay “BUD" Nicholie, real patate and insurance e | 48 Mt_ Clemens St. FE 5-1201 Eve Mr Allen _ _¥E $873.| MULTIPLE Listing SERVICE LVERCREST SUB se SALE OR ae ote the Secctaed oH ae i arege, carpeting or trade on 3 bedroom home. prefer North end > OTTAWA HILLS oo | SALE OR TR | Dandy family home eeee of | 7 spacious livable rooms inclyding & bedrooms, breakfast room liv- ing room 13 x 24. fireplace. car- eting 3 car garage new etl | urnace. $16,500 or take fey room, home in trade Core ren Dine 3. BEDROOM HOME SALE OR TRADE Beautiful white frame modern to minute homie With ultra modern , kitchen and bath. basement par é@xeelient with gas ac eat 2 car garage and workshop. dandy anchor fenced: lot with fruit and landscaping, nice surrounding | bomes,._ Price Sil, O15. ME & WORKSHOP ZONED BUSINESS $997" A good sound six room mrodsy" home with dafitty “kitchen heat and spaciows livable rooms: throughout, plus 2 car garage: & dandy workshop 2 blocks ftom Sears otf Perry, ideal aoe wh qm” types pf business... termes. | NORTH. . Roy Anneti, Inc: aE. pe REALTO uron Spee, Evenings and Sunday 1-4 | "yon Ein rw BARGAIN? “Lots of 'em jin the Want Ads! LIKE; A REAL CAR PEderal 9.0466’ | ' terms. Lara | Creseruiee Real lett eae BUNGALOW NL $3750 > toma! laree “rooms. ea ee ees kitchen” Home Minum ‘storms and screen. large it, reasonabie | WE SELL - WE TRAD® DORRIS: & SON’ rE +1587 mista Eecheoet to minute -4 VICAR BEDG TCO: Bi 337923 4 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE, AUBURN MANOR Reick rafich 3 besirdoms, bath, and "> with vanity. Oak floors, full basement, site. 7 Roonis— Marquette St. 4 bedrooms. 2 story. Large dining room, living room. carpeted Full basenrent. -oil beat, Near st. Mi- chael s School, WEST SIDE Good clean 3 bedroom home Full basement otf heal. 2-car garage * Close to Webster School and shop- ping center, Omly gil 1.950, derms .| SCHRAM iE S509 or FE 5.9971 IVAN W Tf no answer. ph FE 54-2564 ©&- Open Evenings & Sundays yi Josivn. cor. 3rd Co- operative Real hte tate ‘Exchange ‘Wohteon | FOR BE rah ‘HOMES its “YOUR FAU ae If you miss seeing ‘this below cort. 1 year old 3 pedrosin: wer react home Complet@ With car- | pring this is truly a fine buy at $17,730 bets jalk kt over, P. S| Guick. possession. i FIRESIDE COMFORT: |. Can be yours in the lake ‘front home with a beautiful large over Co-operative ment Estate = nenet room afid fireplace. on Oakland Lake ~Be sure and c into this as the total cieak ‘| under $10,000, ‘ a} lo a FALLING OVER TOYS? % You'll find’ room enough for ye | family in this @ room Perry oerees i Open Eves. Till @ — Sun. 10 to § $595 Down|.. REALTOR WEST. Lovely it tule v alo F oil urn. Oak floor: wing laste are Burke 100 PM . | ' | | | | E 2-0544 | Co-operative Real | Estate Exchange retire | | Oxford. - home. Within walking distapce of} . i downtown 2 full baths, full bas tent. latge- building at rear of lot. see the large heme today. ¥ Evenings efter 6 call, ners. tny/ (bath der OR 3-19 OFFICE OPEN 0-4 ‘A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704'S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2 2533 at - For Sale Houses 43 pool ecard lobe nes gown, Ges furtace, ga- We represent a builder who will consider Jape equity in — pres- ent hom pay- ment on ° new custom built home choice, Fat P ine SIDE, § ROOMS. NEWLY [| decorated, full bath up, levatery ; a ieee Vacant, owner, 89 Chip- SianoHaM— 2 BEDROOM tiled bath, oi! heat, unfinished “second floor, double sink, snack bar, pare ed rec- reation room. forms, screens, |. orga G yard, 415,600. E. W. Kurth: PRETTY. 6 ROOMS, CLOSE IN, $8000. eneh, or $8600, terms, FE 4-9003, TRADE ato 43 Fes Sl ate Property gee elt 95 . ieee ee Es ie. 2 a Wie ane wie Wei eis Stns eee . a > is < = Ay. * # > ee : 5 ra f : cia rs Ag ice = . ot is ea oo 7 } ae xT : Bie a ey Evo 4 met rite, PONTIAC PRESS, smiley stad ; & 1956 4 ee J He a! _For Sele. Acreage. 47 ~- FHA $2,100 Down > . Full Price nay . + Ope Bete. 1) — Bun. 1 to 8 “WATERF ORD. OMOROELAND: 2 gme price; 10.350 JEROSE:, Modern 3 bedroom ranch with full basement, oi! ‘heat, t condition, $12,050, ELIZABETH LAKE weraree old droom, t's ~ fre me cumeaioe. fin- fnichea _Tecreation room. $13,500. h d . renee build oa oi "Sortgece "F 8t ull a IN ION’ TARE Beautiful gat — interior. 2 e, |e call . . rE 4-5905 . "170 ‘W Pike Terms. Call 40681 for r app’t. HOLMES. BARTRAM _ 083 Piste, Hwy. DD'S s tex Bedrooms. A convenient itches built-in cupboards and snack : ere Seperate dining Teer tie} Clarkston ath w vanity. 2 car Pow prog only 1 block from school garage. Landscaped yard ll} “and 3 ) biccks rom downtown. $2.- BUILDING LOTS Baldwin Park, nice corner jot — Farms 100 x 20 on PON’ T IAC REALTY PE 54-8278 Lots ta Sale ee ipsa at tes meres Lake H. W. Bigelow 1 - a ro me you = heres = . H. BROWN, Realtor ie W: Huron Pp FE 2-4810 ee $j Full priet: 83.056 8000 dows oe ie $300 decn. | Good fishing and bathing | @ PALL A- KE RN, Realtor . ‘ Estate aie, since “ise ‘ened A LOT. ( oe ame a AREA. ; ry weoded. sized. . slo toun, $10 per oan No interest, Write Gar , Inc? Win- Piorida. — FLORI ._4et_Park, — ml vag ee Repu ye Just Look At ~ CHEROKEE HILLS cueoan C et oy bet Ua le weet Sala ek Seo | rea CARL W. BIRD, Realtor 503 Community N. Bank Bidg Eves. FE _5-1392 AND Lot 248 ft. on Mann Rd. Suita! for 2 homes Easement to lake ‘ ’ SYLVAN LAKE 60 Ft. frontage on canal. 1 Block from lake park. } Or 2. $1100 tach. NEAR 8ST Cholce ital ra ese iO Down, $1) m: THELMA M ELWwoOD REALTOR | a $143 Coen eaee th Rd FE 4-3844 PE §-1784 CHE TOLAtH “SHORE S with = privileges Elizabeth and Cass Lakes. and up. ‘Terms Red Horse - wanes Cass-Elir. Rd E 4-2252 or FE or FE 3 Moe ~LADD'S — Signs Are Everywhere MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 802x120. $350 Tors What 's your wish fn property We may have it, > not we will try to wet it it us at =r me. LADD’ S OPEN 8U Ys. 4266 Dixie Led T Rrartea rater | 23 4 N. Tepesr. Rd. or me FE 5-029) uy Co-operative Real Estate Exchange MULTIPLE | LISTING ‘SERVICE WELL LOCATED business jets on Elizabeth Lake Rd, $17: 20 ft on Telegraph. usiness. §2750. RESIDENTIAL LOTS St. off Auburn Ave. County 9600. 2 LOT CORNER | on Rivters - ‘Per: race. $1750. B. D. CHARLES, FE 40521 ANT. 8. Telegraph LJ 2-6217 Co-operative | Real Estate Exchance. For Sale ue Aowae = Ideal on in: Macomb PLO TROY, TWP: = ‘Approximately “t3.acres. just oft > Livernots, oats of ware Lake * Rd. THIS PROPERTY MUST | BE SOLD REASONABLE OFFER. John K. Irwin: a 10114, N. Saginaw Street Ber PE 21804 or FE 484g PATRICK'S CHURCH: an “* t vacant | 4 for | Betty | Realtor ] REA SUBMIT | | 8 Atte tion Builders c j | = oe speck aec ‘arm Property 48-A oat | 100 ACRE F. ‘WITH OR WITH. * Blood na. ‘Mica: Sale ‘Business Property 49 el et Sa a a a Na ee BUSINESS~ FRONTAGE -Excelient location on H road Waterford fl Le. cated in heart of or. feet available and owner will sell all or part ic frontage. Easy -terms F.C. Wood Co. -_ FAMIL RANT & ruck stop. baemess. flere Hivin Domes north way. = 38 _Can_ after 4 ‘pm. Dixie Hwy. F rontage Located , north of Pontiac ‘with. 300 ft. frontage = pavement slop- rel to a a % aw ; : on lake. Zoned -commercial. “deal location for home and business, motel, Gena AS--anusuel value et $8,500, PAUL D. HAMMOND terms. o FLOYD KENT, Realtor 4 W. Lawrence’ _ FE 5-108 Open Eves. Next to the Consumers Power é . = ape Call’ FE om 53048 * : Rent Lease | Bus, Prop. 49 STORE ROOM FOR RENT, sUIT- able for any business, 376 Auburn _Ave FE 1-0414 eves |_ PE -2-sa1e. NEW SHOPPING: CENTER SPACE FOR LEASE Next to new A & P Bupe Kes Perry & “a Sts. 1% car ae E: Ti hao) CO. 36 Guarding Bidg.. Detreit For Sele or Sate oe Excnense 50 FE 065 Durrant, Business Hon earrey 51 AUTO. WASH. BUILDING AND preodrey - igen 100x150 ete on 8. ibe BUSINESS & HOME Grocery and meat estore. Beer and wine —_ = Main —— riving com Masouty rescing 3a, os basement. Home is modern 2 bed- room jak $10,000 down pilus arid renet will’ bandle buildings Cc Pp ANGL S 194% MI5 Phone Ortonville 132 Collect _ LW ARD FE. REALTOR ENGLERT * LOCATHON Far bome wad business. Atl this place needs 18 a man with a Tittle initiative to (m- prove the business that is now heré At present a little lunch room is now operat- ing but a BOOMING thing can be made out of it Call for information and make price is $12,600 with down, dw. TT .N Sagienaw Ope M “tout. Reakor Ph FE scies n Eves. eri 8m pm ROLLY ibotte a- eS a Le SMALL equipped taurant Vee or: FE $-8770 for ton cal = Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO 8EB TODAY'S SPECIALS: BUSY HARDWARE in the grow- ing lake region of kland Coun- ty Valuable real estate including 3% x 50 bidg, plus z 3 hew owners apt ure in- creasing every year ideal family “éperation, $28,600 en on terms plus stock. NORTHERN LIQUOR BAR With 30 priceless acres right on US “23 near Pinconning. Comfortable living quarters plus a small gro- coer, ee for the wife) included. rossi near $50,000 per year. $20,900 down plus stock handles real estate all. ‘SHORT ORDER GRILL near movie theater in busy Oakland “Co., community. Seats 24. In+ ‘terior newly on tegen Good lease. Only $1, 00 dow PARTRIDG iT Lo FE 43581 + DEKE WEST or Ts TELEOR APH Open Eve’ to L ESTATE. & BUSINESSES THRUOUT MICHIGAN | DON'T WISH FOR, {ONEY! Make it easily through Classified Ads, To sell, rent, buy, dial FE 2: SS i. : swap, hire, ay se this income will be pod incréased. 500 — $6,500 dow , q waiter wed ee iio a neta. “ate ee ae Oe Srv.ons ** | For Sale Miscellaneous 60| For Sale Miscellaneous 60| For Sale Pets. 69| For Sale Housetrallers 78 | FURNACE WITH FIRES = SEPTIC TANKS | Panaxgens, op, meavcamam’| PONTIAC CHIEF . _” ee © pePEntoncip, concnsre, | pitts Ring cho. eae oe See ome, o8. | STORM SASH ananiga caons| SPECIAL > = Eecaumers tines, 40880 and a8 50 Anninum combination tu m, Grane’ s Bit afer adlID-WINTER ve a fsa ie LN Ek ee powers seen, THURSDAY, MARCH. 1,-1956, ssiness Oppe , : SLICE OF HAM : and Low, LOW pricey ee hire | corde! Mivere| eee S| Enger eee e 2678 Orenara Lake nan = rons EY SHOP * “a. io | eeenie teh Pe RR | FeicHiNSON 4 FM] Sige Segoe |e ch | sonsies ie $iroming chrome cnet r MOBILE J Ph. FE 58121 Ue, $19.96. These are factory _HOMES sion | Plaine: xe 1308 % gods. Mienigan,F yusarecesy. 3 | Talbott Lumber 3 7 ‘2 eee =| Does Taine Bearded 70) alle LOANS Ware ike. rere | Le ee is > ae Wey tin ne Lavaoring, “complete | Shave tna nse ai at ee Grain & Feed ai ‘ige : - ENPOAR?T Ai vr wr. fe 7 Yl a fy :§ - ¥ chrome. m ae : ii a ate ged sie J = Exchiati —| Home & Auto| + wan Locin Company eq fitits, 9 to. 8: 2 to2 u oy . aed fe : Be Pio rd] ALP ALR AL ALL KINDS MAY. _ .@-DETROITER £ geod to consider separate- xtra A New fu GREAT LAKES - fy Steet combination, E Fast “LIKE MAGIC. | . USED ELECTRIC BEEMER. Folding dnc patti we | WATER HEATERS 1 C. Schuett| .Sevice roth | PRE a “ororecargg | Sa, ta ee / REALTOR Loans’ made’ without “endorsers ; CHURCH'S OA, TAKE YOUR Pick $e. ; Sur ‘own. financing’ me’ deat: tos | i Commerce "Pe_sscs| "nw thestns ws tee NO! BUM. M ie YD. D. _ CO. 8 W. LAWRENCE. PE pores the hay for apie, MA baTe4. pmall be oom oe bi “2.3200 R STAMP AND al ox WAMTED: METAL, SMALL PARTS ee For Sale Live jock 72 : --¥ b e ‘ou can buy jow down Big TRAILER E 1 / SMITH’ e.; S Sama | 208 = i ng “As Lt oy pits nee rrains, DOWEX i ae For Sale Miscellaneous 60 60 sat? polisher On 28066 or M SS = |e rere oa | LUMBER =i oe hea eee igcomcaree| FINANCE Sale Farm Produce 75 era BPE CASH NOW a PAY LATER PLAN _ 2288 Dixie n . , — - Leo D TING 1 pROME LETS BENEFICIAL ea era f “ALB Pity ir batt | Sa ieee? “LET'S TALK 348 | land Puc ana. Ce Ae KAA ‘BUYS THRU 56 BUSINESS” FINANCE CO. a a cas LONGING © OW | Goneigeenliineee es oe YLOCK. | Beets tte] Pe eee Beeman : i 2 e ver balance of ract at < = 97101. , 4 meeeee Try b 10 Ww 4 Cloded every {Fa teslnten‘Sy"aoring Sad mate LOANS. $600 to $1,500 (\. | or FE Desens re etses (AWNINGS | irarsiahey 3 et fens oll. | Gotneras” Equipment 6iA | $ room home-tucteded| homes modern sr sot [0 Mog my ay ane U it INTER PR 37a r. g r and your present home Oak! 7 is BED. EX. AT Wi COmMEFCS | POLAROIT CAMERA, #4. C cates Fate ei) Lferabome, Sanias or Se a eT ne ats ta ment. erie oe eaclous i ; Fos} Office Box 983. Pontiec, ; ROCK & ROLI hours parr consti, Sct. CONST ROUND. BOB SN ase ee ELYER TRAINS | Sele Musical Goede 62 | oh. Deo. ieee Sees), RAPLLUMOER | peceeee gee (| ceommor ua ag, cen senda tates, hes) ABE alae eS G-PIECE BEDROOM | Moveo riow are. | TASKERS” 6) W munow er. ; amore than pay the| = gg ; SET . _ HOUSEMAN - Pt MET ‘’-batgain. PE rent. Substantial th, ips 55 | . = = dresser, large mirror : SPITZLEY Pie). 7 MICHIGAN BUSINESS |'%s cHeviw. opr. FoR PICK-UP aise bed. | Koomy chest of CORP. int [ae SALES CORPORATION isis sin. "© OS scar sec | ALL FOR $99. PAY MOG | NEW AND “USED FURNTURE wo Syretae | TOn eta Oee tg ae Cater aee te oats | p ONLY $2 WEEKLY +| S08 § PEO Scnpianic wd . - Pleow of parking 4 GOOD SELECTION OF SUITS. | _ with seats. FE. ¢9000.| Pearson’s Bank Furniture | ; lathe $49.50 Sale Land Contracts -§2) resin’, as cneree | ata Worl "ama Pe Chae | Oemrt take avere ewan) EDWARDS OUTLET ae [ET (3 Pmoe curving ROOM ser. | CONTRACT BALANCE $5.024.68 EDW WARDS OUTEET et saulomatig waster and 6 piece | see OOM GROUE Discourse ache putas yet to you, io ACRES 71 RM. MOD. HOME. cotta Bl aE : Les. Femi sams to — TAB | home and approx. 22-3 Acres. | Ten miles north af Footie in| lamps, books, settee, ete. 149 ALL FOR $97, P AY) 4 =< also have other contracts “mm = for toboggan slide. Will trade Re enshem Bie vl | | ONLY $2 WEEKLY an of : nee: - . Prope 8, Highway in PE 00441 or PE 6-0078. Ask} or movuntalan ot aso Vig = rama = ATOR a Prowna: _| Pearson’s Bank Furniture own é M : ~ Give » deacripiin. Wie Pontiac | 1028 LaSalle. PFE 21204. ca ae ete Ave. en cmt Houses ie RACE we Tt. Wl a Might | REPROERATOR STORKLIN' t. CRIB & MAT- ATER ATER AND t .| tress, Like new. 5-1856. J. ‘ HAYDEN jour’ ee eect tee eet | ee TOP | MANOOANY |SEE THE NEW NEW GIBSON 10% FF. _FARM EQUIPMENT ~~ 90 PER CENT SF-DIBCOUNT. BED. sq ra WORTH $200- ue PES So aber $ 1s at oars "56 Oakland Reconditioned Manure spreaders. = —- lakefront, pure pone as trade in en used | “P= Dees Sher &. , on | Ei w So Coat ALE Te ee ig mane | State 1% | NEW. SEASONED LUMBER. dn ‘wih 46. eredited to'your | $30 up. LINOLEUM & PAINT 30 - 6 p.m. EW. suai ! i Bold” *, Cost te invenver. ‘est00 ars. H. J, Van Welt. OR }-1356. "¢. 277 win, | TWO G. Fal . : i CHEV. C. 0. &._WiTH eet Reasonable, FE ¢18ee" 10% ae: ber bm EASY CREDIT TERMS ; 5 “M COOD CONTR ACT + motor. Fully equipped to swap a E rare ii, Fo Sel a TAKE TRADE-IN for flatbed or FV, $25; RORTABLE MANOLE. FEROUSON-CASE AND New Home sold for 96.000 __ Pontiac. 'S SPECEALS | “as *aeaber. 30 emer ne ; eace $3008. Diacounk fess. "| —Ounland. Ponies asa “ LORD'S § ee sass Pr saves. 7 ort . PONTIAC REALTY value, $000, for = a 2,2 sagtebed eee y HO 8 Gas _& exter oi OUGHTEN & SON Ti Bald wi ___ eee) Wid-abed) from $13888 .-..-.. Up Ss Sh PE 2-000. Sale Store en 64 | s28 © eter tener lan tere: con|l Seem ig Gr eal ai _ v 5 i 1s deat Lake Pei ergam and sop ‘comm Sand. F d Appliances vel aetbagty ¢ vIN BEDS 2-864. Seca See. anetior Somiearl pene ee Renee ee Pe pwreses | and, mattress, full atte bed ta gece a : Siete Se, tan gtieeh| ste eg fee Come neo | Eee Witer's Used rises | anne Hea. SH - Sete Sporting, Godse | Cost to you $1,736. Secured by| PARNES HARDWARE iiow? OAK DineTTE “Wer 2 |_ “TRADE-IN DEPT. - ALMOST, NEW WIN Ei Se ee ea es matoeney sagcqavics a rhont | Qutr_reeme: oe waner.. ine! Garage Doors |! GRENNY-PAINT SALE. |" enuee acubis Tuproegg,cvineer RIDING” “Estate, 1362 W. Huron St. Phone|GMC 3 SPEED REAR END, FOR | Recon. Elec. Sweeper ..... $ 0.95 To cH 0 tnd Bt lo ........sccc.- 01] P38 AND 92 ‘AUTOMATIC. ¥% rE «teen or PE e481), Aut for whet have yau. NOaKiand. #3088. INCH qMaHooanY | ¢ CONS: pe. living rm. sulte........ $19.95 SpuciaLc jons for ..... -yr--+ 09.00) _Reott_ Lake Re. “TRACTORS Mr. Clark. ONE 21° TV SET CONSOLE MOD-| Me se dtechae,anicon | be weed cimelte eet <<... $18 68 Perry gil steel. 8 anteed,.| a yee paint, gal 3. GuNs = nen” Sta bagiey Be AN Money to Loan = 53! Sg Pbsars” thts cod alse i MAHOGANY DESK AND CHAIRS | Reg. si08 value’ plied oak bed-| remodeling “free. a le nniey_Eenen ry St 1 i airs,| room _ suite, jeces, complete. i ’ COE aCe cbesrtanr "tot wiares | me iteneige te ate,| Gap nae * Mat PGES BO oO ant | a OOO o"|_ scm, olens TEAGUE FINANCE CO.) ‘Preter Highland Twp, or lot suit-| top coffee able, 45. Gilder and Wy “FS Ss. % CENT - | 9 8. Saginaw Bt, Open 9 to ® WE NOW HAVE _ " 202'N. MAIN __|_ SP, Saygrttaee. Cala or tease. | oer SaREL. a EASY SPIRDRIEA TRADE ELECTRIC RANGES Pom | Y= sem oS WOTNE® | Punipe mrpcomic panpwane | A COMPLETE LINE-| WHEEL oe ae! = ROCHESTER, MICH, |#¥AP “s Sf0DERARER raante 8 Fo wig nonrer |G gianee™ BB Me, en Ee ee, ff ein liathal OF MINNOW SAND Rigi US ea 0S LOANS TO $500 Sear ef EMpire 39-4827 vecuum aceaee. oe: tleo radio —— t of lighting tor bites. J wr on ; LIVE-BAIT! LIVESTOCK wylee West BFS Th LY IE (eae ea | Ised 7 V Stion “rooms eae erator, 58 | lone, tote eee Cet obs e en | We Rent Ice Shanties renee ae oe 7 0 Gan | We. Rochester Ce BOT On, 1471 Wi ewar sb GHEVIE BEL On 32008 wiever ‘used. FE 60608) jee Mt. Siightty Call st} lumber, 1 buss saw, ‘34 Chevie and Ski Equipment _- USED 4 WiLL swaP r (asters aeucnme. Michigan | motor to pull i. 236 E. Bivd., é it ‘D TRACTOR: — Clemens. —avings | ~ ANDERSON HDWE. , Air. for sion nodal os car. _ 12%" TV ese, 929) Fluorescent, 303 Orchard Lake | _morth. : NOW 18 THE 5; CQAMIIIES sees. r etre ry see] Ave QUANTITY OF ROUGH SaWE paweD 2182 6, TELEGRAPH WE HAVE 4 wip WILL 7 MY MINE WECK 2 sicipicoeneacieiouarareecesmyesry? : : imber; P _ 5-9082 ; . z WILL TRADE MY MINE what eW > hogs Seomiere’ CEEARA yas rites Models at 108 Aubura Ria between Crooks | PREB PARKING FOR 100 CARS| MAKES. PRI TO SELL Recommend ore yest On GUARANTEED ‘WaT TERMS | Dealer Cost, Then These are age Rood gua | _& Livernols, Roch Mich Foot car Oe WE TAKE TRADE-INS ( ave yor _ ; F ‘| it ler Sunday ¢ am to } oe AND CREDIT TERMS : iL PIPE FT. 3a oda i MS ! ee BELL OR TRADE. 3 CU. A li ances Waite’s Television— ‘Garden Lawn ieuinm 180 a a : wits | “Sand, ores el & Dirt 66 | PE 401% PE 41112 ucKnNneTS door for pickup truck. “or Dowaains Store iets me"Rees PLUMBING ore | ene ree = KING BROS. | Ten “in ba ogg “wlan omg me Floor Sample ELECTR Hine) +2008, ™ A-) TOP CRUSHED STONE. TOSP ES DRA a To \ Off Used reirigerators wei Weed SABINET ‘stn SINKS FROM s00 95. ae Rooting and Siding . | “Band. gravel pill, Lge Conklin, PONTIAC RD. AT ¢ = 1 Reg t200 08 Kelvinator 12 ft Hotpoint auto washer, oie! to build tn from 93.85 anta D. _Fp é-1ly or FE MCCULLOCH CHAIN BAW8: : For Sale Clothing 56) he #200 00 | Useq TV's, 630.08 tad greets Beatie "emt mbination Doors . divi DRAVEL | ee ee Ce ae Four (4) Buckner Conven- frigern’ — nal Te G. A. BROWN & SON. BAND VEL ooeicn tet offices in Pontise area, 1 Reg sse0 $5 cai tease 12 ft. ad ‘and Appliance, w. ce Insulation Spas fil pirt, PH 6-1708 or) fare ee a rc where you can quickly bor: BEAUTIFUL MINK PAW CAPE, 1 Heres. Fe fin — "COAL 87D R eon sALE i Ltn SILE © Rd.) Birmingham, Mie Reree betceat? PREGAME | Rapti’ Gahaaer ot |r Specmregs — |e. Sagnow Cre on | OR HORT GY | Fite hdlwne edah M* poy : S ‘ > ; , | Sae_N 'E 4-2 rave; 6 < Ieduetiste, "Smo "| CTteime, Bit. Mane opert Jecket |) let: fa 4, Keivinator Dewwle | CRUMP ELECTRIC ~ a LOSEOUT * | Rome eee oe Pen | _ C3 oft Mich. Chain Saw Distr. . gow tremors, size 40. Misc. 08./ 1 ae: Bits Apt. Size sine Gas a AUBURN HEIGHTS PE ¢3973 cs — on ite ‘a a renee. lex aes. DRIVEWAY GRAVE. (rice, Ric nice Mr os SERyicE lee R 1 © 58-7145. --, 099.00/ 3 PC. USED OVERSTUFFED LIv-| pirscord Piywood wood Co. saat gphcesee | black dirt ‘for lawns vered:| MY 36821 15 Front 8 BOR om CLOTHES, 616. BOYS i Re e120 a8 Inch Gas” . Paddoe 05. A. Thompgon, 80 8./ FE 4-6588, “REBUT ae SPREADERG ~ Sa te 18 ines Th aN pert Jacket size 20. FE tg ne * 68.00 e ye8ee. oe a ™ | Ave. re 3290 Perry Bt. — PONTIAC VAKE BLDRS SUPPLY.| tractors, Davis Machinery, Pi %, Yoo Time, WOMEN'S CLOTHING. SIZE 8. OR | ! "Res " f2 98 Delure Magic Chet Used trad D L Comey aera aon SINKS FROM $6.95. 52-QALLON | Wash, shnd & gravel-till dirt | _ Gnome mnyilte. ew ~ 3-6802, ; 40. Ihe Gas Range $188.00 se rade-in ©P ' electric water heaters” $70.96 cement ‘® motar. Trucking. ‘OR _A ior Sale 77 |. 1 Reg, e100 96 Wringer — : |Washer. .._........ ae FE Piedad WINTER DISCOUNT! gal. sa ete - tO A.) 31534 / a uct n les 77 t neede te ie Electric range... 2 Binning Er om p itromlaa Deaknera: i freaiy Sale Household Goods 57 Waite’s Appliances | Piatform rocker | 020012... $8), Dock 30 rT KEW EW. 3 SECTIONS. SPUCIAL QUANTITY PURCHASE _w ond, Coal & Fuel 67 AUCTION SAT. MARCH 3, START loan eompany . “Downstairs. Store resser . we -.+-+ $2050 | Otled, painted, $60, PE 30 gallon naa wat.r heaters. Not ing 12:30 p.m. Located ati tee — Davenport and chair. .. $3450/3° DRYING OVENS. COMPLETE crate marred. $4950. Montcalm FIREPLACE CANNEL COAL 1 : 1 PR UNLINED @ 1 PR. LINED, NORGE REFRIGERATOR. BATE Dresser. (chest aad) bed... $34.58 vita wrenreror chain a sprock: | Butiders supply. 186 W. Montcalm pepdway Fuel Oli, Oak- traverse drapes. Dormeyer deep, Model, 9 cu. ft. excellent con- io dinin etn le +4494 tts ‘Elect vtrie and a ute. _FE 5-4712. pho ‘posi ana Paint. 436 Or- Buckner ‘ fryer Chentite bedspread. Rea-| __yliging postas aon 9 ATONE es cuae | _Byron Oo , |AUTO. WASHER AND ENOL po eernet_Ave___ Pu tees 5 - NDI is . wood, 2-910 delive re 4 =e TOn SS — Drarton Plaine, 6613 Dizie Hwy. | laundry tub; with attech. Sl da tae weyue Gabert ‘ w ie with fittings.” 11:95 | 6940 Highland Ras Mie “On 3-7009/ Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 | eee rae Ai : WO | Walled Lake rsten | ANTIQUES. DOUORTRAY. DRY Th ReA_vaed CONSOLE FV. tance Specials 3 with trim. | a ee : ~~ |G E PRI. ic oa (next ar Hh 24 me aie 9 @ * walnut Mys0 8 TV antenne ki -L g1s0 0s Laer ween Washer $ 98 06 Pac ve Pet irr 108.50. if PENNSYLVANIA a B. & B. Auction House, $089 Dixie | 1999 8. ‘Tel: , 3 drop leaf table, several sete of * iv tase.08 Norge 0 ca, Re ref. $100.00 In PLUMBIN aren anes > SEEDLINGS Hwy., between Drayton and Wa- |. — +: ®, 48462 Van Dyte chairs. MYrtle '9-2801 : VALTON V_ $320.95 Mototla zi ia, TV. con- We have the best for Christmas| terford We have a very fine Transportation i 87 os One block North across from Bank istnce COFFEE TABLE RA. Watton, Cor, Jos! PE 2-2257 Ls FAR M FRESH MEATS | nN, trees: Pines. Spruces, Firs. Send| selection of furniture tor this weet | ~~~ a : dient, twin bedepreeds, Fe MiBendix. ‘Westingnouse” General wrange ce re Sm Bt Bebe 8. #3 | tor SCHROTH “wonseny stay Lill 12 when pe’ close. Terms | "dom for a, Beare capeaaeer PE — ‘ . a o e % ate,.<' ff LOANS “HESS SPL DUI | Bictiier Stet rr Ban ace Soc are, EEE ten ip” Plasterboard «For Sete Pete” on aiitat tite Sell i mcce gonna" WORRE EWE . * | ghest er. Call ore 4 Dom.) re > range. Bpec. | ea opt he : 100 or Sale Pets \ ad he OW, propricter: zen a SUITE, MODERNISTIC RO = STREPLACEMENT! =— FROM po caoees leon mabe B ' LONG MAR occu. lecrrt. For Sale Housetrailers 2 ——— SOLD nner | + | Hs | ICK. oe COMMUNITY LOART CO, seein males: Asssate thes |. 96 Oekland ji © cee PE s-6109 | ole or or, i, hogs 2 i. | fe urmeis er Ss . OP nda $4633, i oes enon x — Fir {0 sunny CAMbraia om scheg- , 30 E. Lawrence Ey 77131 vourseif and save more-than re-| REFRIGERATOR. 00D CONDI- | WesTINGHOUSE __L/ LAUNDRAMAT iy 5 * | OAKLAND COUNTY’S | AKC BOXER. WEMAI FE. VERY _Arrow, 1954. Phone OR “sr TAL 4 engine airlinet. Fare only __FRIENDLY SERVICE (ourself a Michigan Fluotescent. | “ton $30 FE. §-5433 Not used, $125 EM 3 OPDY KE MARKET | ; C 30ND | anc ani cece ee $75. Florida, $39.80. Ferry Service. a “GET CASH ‘QUICKLY |_ 283 Orenard tare ave 5 ea. | WHIRLPOOL Gas “DRYER, au: /waiton at Opdyke resmaui| LARGEST GOLD BOND| anc med aoxen 3 Yaana OLD OXFORD _Inc. Agent, OR 30441, a ’ Beaure meer arrmags and, Plastic \\all Tile,. 2c ea, | SRmarOg saat ig, oe My) ron gue “caeaP—on tit | PLASTDRBOARD | Se |” Wanted Used Cars 88 box spring Pull si: ik ficlaime noieum ..... | new bcd anneal and Evanoi) Floor Furnace See | = > z eae ' PARAS ae eae Up to $500 FE ait me fer 0 pm. or bus. [eck eta rinph Bee eaencas sie You ALWAYS PAY LESS ce AT tye. _it at 1210 Taylor, off rae . DEALER | BE elas ne rip. ¢i_ EB. Trailer Sales : Serrer J de ce re ABOUT ANYTHIN 3 GAL. EL HEATE! ‘oe cries dy ght title Gos ace Slescd* tee 3s % BED: 6 YR. OLD CRIB, HIGH- Harold's Paint. & Li ino. CAN BE FOUND AT L & &. 6 Gal. a walle ; 4x84" plasterboard .........8125 | FE #1194 _ Stewart Coaches have jalousie win- - SHARP. at cumay minutes. Loans also made on fur- —s thai t breaks down into table. 168. Saginaw st.. | End psi dipped a gts 2 Cab. sinks & oer = $50. 420% pinsterboard tes ee $ i BOSTONS AT STUD. PUPPIES Ppl “eS orm Kproatede ows owe! oni MONEY W = 8 P ie 5 * Lg ne ARIES tte, @ niture Menataree and ‘other se fed os P RE- SPRING tat Goreters cat up: renee. oes bonus nee $18.95 pe di aopipheoogt| 7 § iss | Curtisa OR 3-9206 cillings ieel reste ook party curities, suey FRIEZE DATENPORT AND Ref S 1 gas & elec. “3 .. — ry i72 8. Saxtns ed 4x10 and 4x12 iso in stock. (an Tee: ie OLD. : weil te snes ta fno tp . : bee : : . 325 up; 4 itt. BLEACHED MAHOGANY DUNCAN |. etnigcr ator See ce new cusome ames cata pe. Mth a ee NEE. pores 25 1. Crown eoat .........8 2% BOXER MALE BRENDLE| feat! wing im 3e38-42-45. ve a anc Phyfe dining room set. corner | QE & to 10 yrs. o gee Oe | gde'es up: chests, new & Aree $s | ipisees toes doubles tines nie 05. 25 Ib Joint cement ..'....§ 220 Flashy 2 Mos old Show ponsibii-| Also the 47% ft. upstairs Job, | 254 8 ~saginne 8 Bt. ALES RaibiL , Site bones teas osees ones | mores Gana) + $40.50 | bedroom putes, ° | hand ‘basins from $10.95, G 350 ft, joint system ..... $ 375 _ ites FE 6-5518. -4963 Greer Rd_| Here ts regular prices. Bank rate | WANTED — JUNKED OR USED a $150. Spartan Redio, phonograph | NoTae. God : “eC tiene room suites, $12 Fad up | din _Thompson, #0 8 Perry. | 250 ft. perforated tape... $ 80! BGxER” PUPPIES AKC REoIs.| ‘financing. Low insurance, —'% cars any make any model. Top ~ ~ combination 880, FE $2872. CLAYION’S ng room ‘suites, $18.50 up. Many yoy $115 Z | down, up to 60 months. aoe iL Co. ee A da toh FURNACES OvER-sTOcKED. % 1 ue Se eet Wil sacrifice | — : oan BARGA AINS Furniture, Appliances ‘Use OUR EASY, PAY: Beater tt, Ot eet: | Gre ata, masonite... @ 285) SEL em wying we ere OL | General couches gow ‘in 18-27-30 BA AG 7 EY AUTO PARTS 202 PONTIAC 9.9 BANK BLDG Apt. size gas stove $25 00 3065 Orchapa" Lake Rd. OR LAY/- &- WAY = *| Counter-flows ‘utilities, basement | 178 40° SSer a 5.05) — 748). or after 6 OL 1-659 33-35-40 45 ft. lengths, PE 5-0219 - 120 BAGLEY 8T | 3 pile chest ete S106! ‘arbor We buy, sel trade anything Come| models OR 3-7645 4665 Dixie erty yécore :. 3280 COCKER sPamMiél PUPPIES, | ca GR SCRE & CAS | Large oak dresser .......... 815 00 reskin =. FE _5-8074 out’ and jook around. 2 adres of | Hw7., Drayton Plains, ine = ladies aneling | Colors. Besswell Kennels, 28811/ we dare you to eompare these UP-10 #0 POR JUNE & 7 Geehsions! chair ae § 6.00) ~~ = ma se n F “EcTonic Fiasa | ™ 7 pee - Powers Rd. near 11 Mile Ra, es will _cars. PE 2-2666 days or eves, BUILT VACUU MS, GUARAN- free pa OR BALE: ELE NiC FLASH : 160 60 | coach a h any anywhere | Maple dinette set .. $12.09| RE- 7: Ac eked sea Biya OPEN BAILY 9 TO r] un (Strooe Fiash Il). New bat-| x8 fir ‘hoard per M Pi 00 | Farmington. Ph, GReenisat +4070 .. = WANTED: SCRAP - ; | Maple « cornet cupboard ..'.': §20.00| __teed. Parts, all makes. Ze SUNDAY 12 TO $j eries, god condition, Phone FE | jx8 pine boabde per M$. 79.00) _.Or 4-407 0 tratlers or more on Gur lot. at _Ph. OR 34611 hina $29.00) A: ET man WASHING MACHINES. |, @ 8 SALES CO., 4 mi. jeast of _ 2-654, 16” roll rock wool insulation § 220) COLEIF, ma ene 1508 Ww. mil times. _ THE E HIGH DOLL AR LOANS $25 TO $500 | Double door metal ‘cabinet . - 910 4 a Veg oad feta as Elec- nfiac or 1 mi. ~_ of/ ees PRIGIDAIRE POP COOLER. 4081 hee | roc aoe per bag $& 94 Hamlin, Rochester We eave a few used 4d tratiers that © dod ep ies & ee ease i Bird Poi) ats oe eS nson, FE 4-5160. eights on Auburn Ra. Mase, Lennette, E Elizabeth Lk. tates. . bag 7 * “insulation $ 400 | DAC “HSHUND PUPPIES, Ak Ako F REO. | we will in on Jalen plan. ve the te rire * ] GW. Lewrence | Gooa, stereem TY oo Se HEPRIORRATORA LAST YEAR'S | FE +a PHO. | FOR SALE E CHEAP Ott 7 TANK @| 2748 “A” birch dears, up § 1.00 | DICHBHOND | variety, O19 wee 3 t0,8 woekde sa, Sun! 2. 2 to 08) - es extra WHEN YOU NEED ees eee os “Ee thenanee every | - Pa Tal ABLE MODEL | - - Tae Taye Rd, of Sosiyan | BARD YDELE- PAINts INTS Birminenam. = ‘1 mile Sst Lake Orion oo” M36 cre : - | ~— ? wins. asia CAB Sue” x 00" &” BOILER PLATE. 1 you A UILDINO A} GOOD FOX J HoUNee: 7 TRIAL 1 me Trailer Sales cam offer | , "H. J. VANWEL ‘ Oaklan “Forniture . INET, FE #121 +: fiveted high pressure tanks, FE) HOUSE priv OUT TO. BUR: iften PE _§-7004 after § p.m oe fer te Jess_anyttme! iat, PRICE FOR we: O | 100 8. Saginaw FE_2-3523. 2 | pbc nd rate Y, wine TO LABRADOR PUPPIES, akc | 26-.FT CRAFT. GOOD CON- |-4 a we ONDE DOUBLE RED COM-\RE For Sale Misceflas us 60.5 i eM SkW SHARPENING BERY. W SHARPENT | $800 TON ALL SMart 8. Black & yellow, 2 mos. finest} dition, Tyona location. Cheap. FEL ony meke teach an eat You can get ft gruickls on your one pocd ‘condition, 628. On| and says, mest, wood & metal: MAKE SURE IT Sey ees mr Maya ae TAS signature, chr f iture.- No LU] a0 L SERS: | 2 made “and _repalred. Ad saws es Ieee ¥. fall season. yfai ~pcOuRE CLEARANCE SALE 4. Cendorséry. Payments to suit your’ >= ; ay STAHOGARY | ALL TOO sharpened, Lawn mowers sherp- BURMEISTER.. : New mobile Nomes. 29 ft. Sere |’ budget. We will be ind -to help BENDIX iti. Bur tne best at nace prices. ened and parts | LovELY PARTY COLOR GC KER} 509. 35 ft... spve $600. 46 jft., “TCR SMB your oner problems) || console | si bese conait a GENERAL WAREHOUSE CO ms fs wee pw ee TESS f] ,Spaciel, male. § mos. wld. 13 Save $1.200."15 ft. Save aie ts senee tee st : | 2358 Dixie Hwy. IZA R. GOOD Bae Meee Lumber Go. | * grapa. fergie ae ered, ‘| See tee oe at pa pee) Bo BENDIX” , ELECTRIC Beer | aLCMINvM COMET! ATION oe w gir bite soe skates: Re coor Lake BS aster | Be: ieee PUPPIES,*3 MONTH | @rrg (SACRIFICE p MOUSE TRA Oakland County’s i | * —< & Oo Mie Ra oi > ve — a i TANCE | ph tnatall c6wh payment, DUCED PRI ET our HOLLINGSHEAD 1 FL 100 | fankexts: 6i% ca fe S M ples _' FINANCE CO #2 per week, Marsan Washer, inte TIMATE. RO PAYMENT. 7, wi eta Baldwin. AP Armetro toed [Pas ERTS, BABIER AND = rye Ma moe 702 Pontiac State Bank Bide. | » CO. FE CONSTRUC- ate. é 23-3240 = aton. Shappto M FE ¢1574 1, : TION .CO. ; pein : ; ; : _ [ i . . , . . : i . . . a es : ' , , 5 : Bap Po os . . : 6 i ° | ‘ ose ‘ S | ‘7 s &« + noe : . h 4 : ; = ¥ Pe f Gi f ae ; } . r | bl } vee flO 4 A ' sex u cs See Ce CL eee pated ee a. = | vi = | ee at oA te . - a sour Ne he ee ice ee kee © i Lis 5 te oe is eg eS ee ae, 4 ee . St ae ce oe, mo ra — te : ic ; _ tee pONATAG PRESS, ‘rHURsDAY, Mancit 1, 1956 ae ie es ~ ; = Fe Ste Stn. 1 For Sale Cars Mt} 2 For Sale Care. af . — ” >| NOT T00 BiG. |)" ™ a | YET NOT TOO SMALL ‘NEW CAR*DEALER | oct, ‘| 4, HAS FOR SALE” (siFrRey, FORD SALES} = y Wagon, | dedi Seana “dere Sloss | srrmoneaT son). oe Ss 4 "et at ; and white-| e-Fimoua savor, « ar. oan] SAPGotfee Ot Deen a) ae, “FINE SELECTION OF ” ens hl! EZ fers en Y "USED: CARS a =“SCHUTZ MOTO ‘se Caduing, coupe Revie, tly | : ~ see, etd, Oban. 912 S. Bae coed Nal i “STATT’S | ! _ ya tiie MI47811 (i Z MI47811_ : — AS is i CoRR eH : SoTor SALBS a es sccesserieg. FE) Goes i : if . REY FORD Gates fee orea 31315. oF . Can be Ty Y , JE coe Pig avon Terms con; . . a i : alin ins arg cx CONVERTIBLE Ex. aa z. - __rake_ over ‘dr conor ect pew, 0.000) is ‘ sy <4 », , eatene |e Buick nARD FOF. vay § ts all ¢ tandems Sire | jean, loaded. with extras, .white _galcures radjo, heater, OR | Ve tb ee a & ache R&H, — |. whitewalls>an extra nice! . 7 t 1445 EZ terms. = SEE THESE BEFORE ¥OU BUY ANYWHERE | | bic a ‘55 Dodge Cororiet 4 dr..$1445 »1'55 Ford 2 dr,, like new. $1195 3 i Tae a at Eel '54 Chev. 4 dr. sedan... .$ 995] ni Ba "Ee ee hee ve good trans. $98 1S4 Pontiac 4 door ......$ 995 : SE ans Woodward, Sham 1 ‘S4 Ford 4dr. sedan .....$ 850 7-3 Waren Pe alow ater to | 'S3 Chev. Bel Air spt. cp. .$ 995 | HASKINS fick W. Bowel s6 Mercury pot coupe § 5 2 03 Ford Victoria .......$ 845 ‘ 13-0548 4:30. 1953 Buick 4 door sedan, NEW.) Roadmaster,-~ R&H, : shore A strg: ‘pe 4 ~ With Us. _ ee ‘We Need — Oakland County’s Fastest ompang © Growing Dealer | | Seta ® Geen toe sey yi || . 1,000 elke fesse) jails et ASSES ates »| “BE atee deur deca | OS Pontiac 4 door ......$ 695 je Lt ; . Matt rkston ; ae , West Side Used Cars | St"tonrucsnoomsran cure | 03 Chev, 4dr. sedan ....$ 695 eet : or Gon, Cyril Quack—er— Simpkins, . . We. O' ‘ove: - Bl J Y | e . you're sorry to have missed up his waiting — : LARRY snd ware he ats race e., any Wie: On 3stas. it immediate . a ‘Here | : “ a. J EROME West Side U dCars 10s6 PONTIAC 8104 DR. SEDAN. ‘OZ Mercur y sport coupe + 795 For Sale C. 91 F ROCHESTER FORD DEALER j [3.~Muroo___ER (03 | Uuder seat heater, defroster. turn | wT | eee Fae Sale Care 9) For Sale Care 91) nocmmrneg, ot Dean . “ethng Geen gor econtaten | tennis ocr mene peas! 'O2 Studebaker 4 dr. sed. .$-345. Thue Fri, | WE-NEED |ePsutmsi. sce | cmmpore crore pin | CS tee ot BNE *| Sete ee St ans ta ee . Beautiful ree 8 DSON CLUB COUPE. | pa OR 3-209. "a PONTIAG CATALINA you ~~ Sat. and Sun. |} -USED CARS’ CHEVROLET "Eiki MORSE sare, | Sele” Prale owner fi |e cen Soe ae | ar A K-51 Ferd convertible ....$ 495 4 956 —_Birmingham_MI_¢3610_ | “ MERCURY, RADIO. HPS Tuor |. matic, white walls, radi, heater | Cart fanning, ow seot_taxe B45] Dontigc 2 door ......$ 450 Trade your present car on} 1956 Demos. 1953 Chrysler New Yorker |% MERCURY «DR. GOOD | Must pe geen and. ri Stives’ te "te | 1954 Stude. Starlight Cpe., : See Bring Title one of our 1956 Chevro- cine coon V-8, P. strg, and brakes, sit, orem Ae oeeel S| Rite hm | atito, and whitewalls. Be! ‘SO Ford 2 dr. sedar $ 195 casks AO SAieaRT REY | mts ran BPS | See atta at ee | YOUR CREDIT TS | sure to ste ne eae, Ih coe @ 78 CASH. — oe ee i psa Se 912 S, Woodward, Bham | st rauee oil bare You diving _ 50 USED CARS SCHUTZ MoTORS | 00 Studebaker clb cpe..$ 150 BRAND NEW ONES | Hardtops—Wagon re eas fa’ Ste BE SBE] = WE CARRY | 912S. Woodward, B’ham |, . tdtops—Wagons AMPS MI478l1 ‘ 49 Ford Cus. 8 2 dr. st wee D 195 "at +8 bg! go tt eg LAEE ORION: 8 : YOUR. NOTE rr. WAITING AsLow As Convenes trans, Power, Steering. ke Mae at a “@ STUDEBAKER CONVERTIBLE. | , i a : on oe sie have tornstorage crarnen | 49 Desoto 4 dr. sedan...$ 150 = “NO CREDIT PROBLEMS pep MY 2-11 _| . BR AID have tor storage charges. . SEE THAT You oxr $1545 As low 2 hast at x wozon sates ee ee Motor Seles 665 S WOODWARD | : 1. = 8 “ $1599 fe RCO Lae srrdine ter Ae) eecereretr Sa gg rmmanm tvoar | 49 Chrysler 4 dr. ....... $ 150} flag —47- .~ | We need 200 cars to fill : a team Pee Deans, 666 S. TWVOODWA ARD 755 OLDS 98 CONV. oa MILE- rerarire, ideal for second caf = TRAL our big Woodward Aye-| ~4xD vr Yo Sé"wowrns ow Pe hale g—Brminenam vet_eocie | Sinn" Perer beneds FE) og Srp PREP EAT co HAVE 15 B 1. = MEAS |. Se lor Gat car agprain!| mameurs Be a ———_| RASH RAMBLER. CROSS | — Mardiop. Automatic tranemission, LS 15 BEAUTIFUL LOW: fos NS ae | before you trade. | mane amex igen 194 oe ss Datel sia” ter ie omes’| OLDSMOBILES | iileaga. "= * heater: tie “tres. tgs | . MILEAGE 1955 FORDS PRICED RIGHT! [et ed ‘|. NORTH | Loe" OWES Loa eR apron ea ence YOU: Ta | 6665'S WOODWARD NO PAYMENTS UNTIL APRIL! as ‘CHEVROLET ° BUDGET PRICED p> Pon masy | 22S, Weotward. B hem a equine DEAL ee aspen zitoveeooe OWNING 14-781 1000 S: Woodward Ave. | I “SCHUTZ MOTORS 4 Birmingham —M14-2735| 48 roo my Bevan’ saven “bagi ta eubrmagany, Ee NEVER ee eee 912 S. Woodward, B’ham N C | O _ i] 33 : u | 99tp L GUT STAMPS, . ____ ome “TRUCK DEALER __ i We N S a} roa wowrt | rou! KNOW Sena eS [a —| v SW ST | q HASKING ee a wees |“ pee Nore, Lee - “Sion, Ma. 63900. WHAT VALUES Mazurek Motor Sale: at mds iar ia in Bg CHEVROLET Guaranteed | THESE ARE UNLESS |sow au alpeeeead pn Goer ees CARE 147 S. SAGINAW ST. 4 1 Oakland County’s Fastest ALL1 OWNER CARS YOU SEE THEM! © a og ag ! always @ good selection. Be\e = 4101 FE-5- 3588 Growing ealer | | ss, 4 AND. ‘89. CADILLACS ‘ eee wan waite} Taylor Chevrolet Sales - : acai! Binle Michwer at is | ih i Yoru vse | Buy with confidence, we HOWARD: CARE IN faves DE APERSRIT | Op 8 AM.to9 PM. cr e _ 5 Orcha: ei e | = Ea tae or eruiblé Fords have what we advertise, | 2704 Orchard take REE EW New ee AR GROLARE EDOOR.| | en to ll all stock numbers and | ” whitewalis, - J PFREY. FORD ‘SALES | ? Soe license numbers are _Snitando 3:2 . Ls el Sao re oe =“ = : —— & *82 Packards: Patrician listed. as | ‘ts BEL AIR [Ba WiEL 8 DeSoto V8, Gyro. 2 = Sa aa Z Me Get . ; Br Ton. RADIO, | “32 & “31, Pontiacs, londea 1953 FORD TUDOR $445 = ‘CHEVROLET coer | eroreee mee oUt ERss) "PERRO ARMS Toee | baz deen aries inc (-< = PICKUPS Immediate Delivery! . |=; man WD CAR 3 ba. Pow.| TRO OH AND UF. License RE ie ; o _ : os Boue 63. & ‘51 Nash, overdrive : Deal Direct ! _Sis'berkmen sit Shotonriue Ra ECONOMY USED CARS| 1951 HENRY J.......$75! | STO IGRE Fou | coy Hae RENigragT i [ements eo THE “MARKET At Th . | 4955 LEFTOVERS | imreMeynones, Weanr TaKE/ = ATTENTION ~ |1983 CHEV. 2 DR... $643 in od 1€Se 2 ~ Tete ta - Buy Here—Phy Here x tans Fa A 0605 3 ies eee 5| To be sold on first come, | - sepeitten, Wo om pf Ce eed ona ges O T | i} first served basis. Under| Y’ALL COME JEFFREY) FORD TALES om _DEBeIAL Bacon, Le N-3118; License AG 69-90. to Cen Ve UR CAR? OC p PO RTU NI E ; , ‘dealer's cost. 4% and 4 ‘NATIONAL toe 22 geniy Somes Goes ote) Beh | | Sorta Noy Oo =) “tom models.” Big allsw-| MOTOR SALES | ca suing. sod tans na fr tet, mies TES | : ance for your old treck 1_§_ SAGINAW 51 CHEV. 2 DR. ‘Keego sales & Serves a iiowance, Stock Not SO NOW | = or ‘car, Easy terms.. [LITTLE 1] Big tegen Bot won i086 FORD 2 1 Dns =e ant FORD —_—aae eee . Hurry! ee Enis Fee ae ditch. ay ae ee 1952 PONT. SEDAN. $495 We will appreciate the opportunity to sell your NORTH | HOT |SeRE ya nae gE SeeSrae| ecceng Aen evel aoe 35 Olds 88 hardtop... .82450 SPOT cqutpved, $400, FE 23-0631, 69 W. _fondition, _478. On Stock No. “ois om, bo, We will accept your car on a consignment basis! 0 tore Green, aSPotiess Interior, has Radio and . Heater, ; -CHEVROLET 2 B ht S yt sii c —-Bydramatie 8 W, wall tires, Borer’ Ss Power Brakes, A a 8S Pontiac Cat. $1895 1985 CHEV. R. | We will merchandise your car at either your figure 1000S. Woodward Ave. [8 Sayz 3&2 Sooo: MS ng DOU 1958 EV DR S175 cra far going market figure! Rs) Chevrolet Del Ray 8. .$1695 : Birmingham _ MI 4-2735 ‘s Ponting wagon vee $1468 a Ready to f°. Big. trade al- evroie e ay Eymeut are G8 = Barg ains License GH se. This condition is due to our Tremendous Volume hing Red and Ivory, Radio and Heater, Power. [i ae = ; 1951, FORD TUDOR $3 $39 and Low Inventory and most of all our sincere eas! aes teal cea: Tesrer 's) Sinek eed tvery) vest | 82 Fontion 4 : cou) BUI K 55 Olds Super 88 Holiday | Radio and heater. >|] desire to be of further service to PAST, ESET 'S5 Ch l 9 d of Sez 2 C “Cpe., R&H, Hydra, pow. ganer a 8 aoa ye . || AND FUTURE CUSTOMERS of . evro et oor.....$1545 f q — atosseetanenenes co . F str. and brakes, white 308s. themes QT 38-31. d HAROLD TU RNE R, Ford oot ant eee Co for performance and economy, 1 = maler 4 dr :is| These Cars tire Te 2 tone © paint 1953 FORD R. WGN. $888 J ; bal = beet COS 44X. DOO PS. Bri our. title and gar! : eas sR art Must G ces os S08 | mS cand tae a... |j'54 Chevrolet Del Ray. . $1095 4 Mert to as, easy to deal with | us O; S58 Olds B&B 2 Dr, R&I. Ae ee _ - __ I ord. 4- dr. aa $ 899 © 2 Pls Dar ze = OH AL Mean A ro *Powergtite "In ready’ to tube ase ae 232 8. Saginay FE 2 ea Hydra., z brakes, priced | 1953 PLY. C1. C Pi =. $555 [155 Chev. hardtop $1699 ~ ee sack cas : , CHE. 34 FUEETLINE, onexn | WE HAVE | tosell at oo... $1705| Geeownee Mine offer |] 'S3 Pack. cl. pe, § 744-99 Ply. sta wan. $1508 | D3 Chevrolet 210 2 door.$ 895 = Resume men OR 8) FINE CARS less Chev. V& Bel Air 2 io: ane 23-10 ; Pe boi oe ‘ . 153 Bard civ. ed $ 90 Fawn Orey. Spotless inside and out, Radio and Heater, Seat” CREVIE CLUB COUPE, CAN Dp te. 5 S 88 2 DR. $395)] °53 Merc. hardtop $ § 'S4M 2-dr. ..$1099 : : be ae 215 a. FE Dr. R&H, o'drive, white O $ I erc. » 0$ ' ere rie Se “Slogger $1505 | frame, radio “nester | °55 Ford 2-dr. ...$1099 ’S3 Ford 2dr. ....8 64 || 02 Chevrolet 2 door...: .$ 695 ; aed AE mcingsy os bees 1954 Buick Special Jick No N-uO. Lt |} 54 Chev, 2-dr. ...$ 899 ’53 Buick Riviera $1044 Two tone Green, Radio and seater. Powerglide, nice seet | FD ec, Mare’ your| Dyna., R&H, Spotless wait ae Pe 4 Dr. = ated een -\}» "34 Ford cty. sed. $1099 '53 Dodge 4-dr? ..$ 599 ee - = specials today! R&H, Hydra is 5 f OP $695 #02 7. Ae SESS & Hleskine Chev. $605. | foe one. | RENE AEBS | Sue “10h ie tas 28 [82 Dodge 4 dr, Coronet..§ 54 | i Mighway ot Mis ; 7952 Pontiac 4Dr o SS _ $1695 mck So" ene po "52 Pont. cone : i. $ 599 52 Ford Victorss $ 644 ee ee ee ere a ant orem oe nas R&H, Low Mileage, Clean | 53 Olds § 88 2 Dr.. i 55 Ford cty. sod, $1844 °53 Chev. 2-dr. ...$ 644 5 aaa ‘V9 enetee.| ia eee Hee een ie Tt Hades, clean and | 1981 STUD. C. CPE. $298|] 54 Plym, 2dr,/,.$ 899 "51 Ford 2dr. «...8 244 SO. Chevrolet 4dr. dix....$ 445 pai Ute sorlons ee 101 W. Huron. $995 caady to Mo $1095 | Hydremetic, radio. ra 54 Ford cen $1199 °52 Chey. 2-dr $ 499 al meron, ce ee ee reer, Wwe ress ts 1953 Chev. 4 door, R&H. oe ) a | Tote orimites Bock NO. 'N- —_— ne ae Piaza Club sed hit fis real buy at | 1054 Chev. 4D: s4B a 2 Dr.|. ** License GR 70-17 = ia So Re only $745. —_ . RA th Hurry On This One| Rell (Dena athitewall] 1930 CHEV. 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R&H.. $195 Sats seo CLEAN” $2395 Power Glide, must be 5 “VS j] 1954 Ford 14-Ton. Pickup ............. en 8699 ‘SO H d spaclee i Gon comes ree 1955 Buick Super Dy seen’ to “be appreciated 1 OLY SPDAN 265) 1949 Ford 14. Ton) Panel: 2-20.02 ee ee $199 uason club COUPE... $175 SPECIAL Moteur '34 Coa. 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RAH _ OLIVER 1948 Pontiac i i _J this on one, Stock No. Woodward Ave. = I FULL, PRI from . *| " OQ AMUNITY Bob Frost, In | BUICK > JEROME. 4 NORTH _ Birmingham MIdwest 4-7500||’ Your CHEVROLET Dealer’ hag : ‘ CONTINENTAL DEALER | - Z| (CHEVROLET - A PHONE C —_ 3 MOTORS’ | awos. WOODWARD | | - QLDSCADILLAC Soe 221 S. Sagi: ee ,AVOOD' MO Orchard Lake | Case at Qrchaed Lake Woodward Ave. STARTS"A COURTESY CAR || 441 9. aginaw St. FE 44546 ME wo pm. MI ¢-2m00 or orden 2003 FE290L ~ i EF 8.0488 7 Birmingham MI 4-2735 ep . . : oo oe : -: ‘ : _ ; a ip. _— | t ss es . : : . = : ° } 3 ‘ i a ** soni Piao Bi xt a . ° . . F . ‘ : es _ x : 4 / 4 = 7 — x ‘ ‘ | p a ' . " f xi ' . erg 5 » Ff, 2 os ' : Peay ce fe. he a ee ew ‘} Se oe FE oe OP el on, sagt ieee Se, Ae iat = i : : ‘ i ; eo 4% es f ~ : \ . j Sees 3 i ¥. 4 | = 7 a it y fez eee hy, i i eee Le * i ee | Pe ky Oe ee On ens AS, Mien % * 2 THE PONTIAC 3 PRESS, "THURSDAY, MARCH ue. 1956. a ee | ae _SIXTY-THRER | / « ‘| i Contest. Bustaaae -- -- Today’ Ss Radio Programs elevision Will: Plange fito. Beauty $250,000 Awaits | » WIR, (100) won Lh add “ WEY, (1270) WRON, (1460) “cxLW, (oy ws, (S00) =CGrand Winner co 1 ike’s V Sok con” 2 Networks $150,000 Lise - cast: 0 pense: SUBEE: The ABOTY aston amlioice « prize fight for half_an hour in or- noe espe mennn, Critic Asks if Program aed fae ene eaimated| f P $ A pr Now in ontioc | Won't: Really Look for CBS-TV said . dropping 1 webs United States Steel Hoar mednt|); Most Interesting Girl PT |p about @ $100,000 loss, NBC esti- by cuantina sinecnss: = TTT oe = ee ch sustely sued ak Bs 14 Aan “SUBURBAN _ : ise Bie the beauty anal Sage BIRMINGHAM - Part . A wk ~ where Service Counts” ~ bein iro el Pris. ‘545 & Wenteerd Mi 4 i. Mane Mp Mind heer > Be Bes 2S gL oe ae See Hampton for TV t. ..“Why Leber ‘is In i] a “ vanteliaig Free Home Trial coe i Queen for © Day though Brenched sNew Yor SB Fedsuman sf me : @ Fevor of the ‘Bond --1 ek a cw Eee egy eee Rl — Roa micron 1 Issue for Se Perking” B Poatiae Pary n CBS 50 Desiares ~ _ $ Greeteriees | - ee . EMEOSON ADMIRAL. - DAY AFTERNOON ~ young|*# tamprey 8 So any : Gemma NL rune ww oany IR, ‘dash White weaken soy Oe 7 3 < ELECTRIC |g stk howe, Winker beauty, of, oO snare ee 1 | SYLVANIA Pp Ust5 - 145 ; 5 Ken Griffin quiz, and Lge Mapas yg Senn g H in =. $ - Terms Aveilable - Q WPON ae 3 ing, dancing, acting and like. 4 Wittioisws Trede-ins Accepted \ j Ww A i a! Winners will be picked on the ——— ~ fee - a basis of phone calls to viewers, oon oer a bnundianes bheprortne 8 call . lly can even 4 Sponsored by the UAW-CIO THE MOST DOUGH wihiets' et thats etizention Welham AMPT .% ’ The winner of the yeat's final is pada thot But it's 4 | 4 025 W. vt ake s. Same emo contest will receive $250,000—theleasy to establish a : most dough anybody has everion which of three ‘ig may betes fame, @ SY contest, esting. = enue. Service w receive ~ nan they’ TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | ture Ezra Benson's talk of Feb./12:10—(9) Prayer, Sign On. one er praelerrwsryp wk dg Lanse oige Sa es 6:00—(7) Superman. Hoodlums try] 23. 12:15—(2) Love of Life. (9) Alice} Any reporter who ever has cov- es ee ee 1pe to| 11:00—(7) On. V . 3 The most beautiful may not tele- Finn Mi Sao a aed 2 keep him from helping bonest| ‘with Soupy Sales. (9) Natlona| TwOudh the Looking Glass. |ered o Beauly comst-knvws thet! sen but the most teresting Ofhin Tenet Sereee” Tl Looking for a good TV set for your kids’ room penne om eect ay i TU New, Dac Leet, |e) Reader Your Nest. (/Photoeraphers have a festive time, |" atmeaiom “MY COUN] umainaatnt Me Beir me. UM OF YOU recreation. room? You'll never find af ater. Gene Autry in “Saddle|11:10—(9) Weathervane. Beulah, (9) Small, Fry Frotics.| °° to write about the wel malian oes =i better selection than we can show you Pals.” (4) News and- Sports.|11:15—(7) Variety’ Theater: Wil-|12:45—(2) Guiding Light. (9) Fea-| whe ere Gat __ — right now! ze -Chaperoned girls who C . ' ‘Paul Williams, Bill Flemming: | Mam Marshall in “Blackmail.”| turette. ain. ip tee) eae ay = 1O-séak 3 ae . ¢:15—(2) News, Jac LeGoff. | Film Theater. Madeleine|1:00—(2) Ladies Day. (® Color. Oddly _ enough, there's seldom | hee Inch Philco ee a ate es ors 9.95 sig Sammy Shore. Comedy. = ~ " land. A] Charm Kitchen. (9) much to say about a beautiful i 10-Inch: Admiral ee ee 14.95 6:25—(2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Ev- Rennie in “High Fury,” woman} News, Shoppers Show. that she’s beauti- 10-Inch C-E 11.98 | erett Phelps. and her husband over tse—(0) Fem to Reduce. : 10-1 ee Oe eee eeeeenewesee * cdi * 6: 30—(7) Cisco. Kid. Duncan Re- adoption ‘of war orphan. (4) s i: 30—(4) Jean McBride, The title “Most Beautiful Girl ir SERVICE ach Neck “** "9 ove eee ewes. 9.95 ¥ naldo, Leo Carillo in western ad-| tle Show. Fay Baker. David Bond) 1:55_-(4) Fran Harris in the World” is misleading. Rare- 10-inch Bendix .........-. veces ORE venture. (4) Juvenile Court. The Golden Ball.” (2) Miss!s.99(2) Robert Q. Lewis. (4) ~All Makes - Expert Trained Technicians’ 10-Inch Airline + 19.95 _ Judge Kautman ‘presiding in re- Fairweather. Mary Ann Brown: Hour of Shows. (1) Stars on| With Life, (9) Justice Colt. “@ ALL WORK GUARANTEED @ eg at eee eo “ enactment of cases. (2) Patti] ley. and Mary|, 14.95, 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. j a pa “Too Loet|*00-2) The Big Payott. (4) NBC] - Queen for a Day. ” , i Sevdesbéerve tar oh ae . Puopet comedy. 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Phyllis Avery co-stars In), 55 1/9) On the Farm Front. , & FB '2%2-Inch Teletone .............. 29.95 | “Silver Cord,” comedy. 7:00—(2) Good Morning. (4) To- . 12%4-Inch Crosley ......... 29.95 7:15—(7) News. John Daly. . day. e : 1214 I h RCA on eo 29, i petri gredemaparh — 7:55—(2) Weather. > ; 12'%4-Inch Spai «eee 60084 6445 —S* pps young "8 4 = ig a “eepvpeeeeve *e “*e * = treacherous gang in “The Law| TO At a Price You Can Afford 12¥4-tnch Ambassador. -°°°2.....: 29:95 5. Ranger. (9) Million Dollar Mo- mo t) : 8 ai acrene 8 12-inch ania . Fa evr ee a “eevee 29.95 : vie. ‘trevor Howard in “Heart %: ri) Room. : $ 95 12¥4-Inch ‘eree eee ee 29.95 : of the Matter.” (4) Dinah Shore.) 40/9) 1 ove Story. (Ty Heart Y 1244-Inch RCA 4955 ee Oe Ee aon ie th Fens | Sq. d. 14-Inch Ma ee ee ene 34.95 le. Preston death 9:65—(4) Elizabeth r . ee | * baraing at the stake when out-(%:6 (0) Fave Timbo . : 14-Inch Hallicrafter .............. 34.95 CS oa John wrse= (4) Brile Kovacs Show. 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T & us arti tamed understanding eyes oud pleasant tan chong, vis bd vary smooth [his ese those socks did gradually}down in debate and te North Afr the government and the ‘bases We|zsusves — _— = tour of North Africa, spain|smile said: * and entirely Jegal. go on back up,'didn‘t-they?” » can bases are handicapped by sab-inow are building. ay ye ae tte all arranged by law (tho “It was too bad about your gredt If-the Germans don’t have timejotage, we Americans still will be| | (Tomorrow: Antother look at ivan’s TV show. ae By BRIG. GEN. FRANK L. 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