“st. THE PONTIAC PRESS — & 4th YEAR | * & * & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, _ FEBRUARY. 29, 1956 —40 PAGES *0ctsTep yame uxrrep rams rxotos qe Will Stand, on Administration’s Record Eisenhower to Be Candidate for Reflection “se “My Answer Will Be... Affirmative” |\J: 7 ae Parking Opponents ™ Nixon Again Favored as His Running Mate Rap p ed b y Officials But Choice for Second Place on Ticket Left to Convention; Addresses Nation Tonight Mayor Answers 1 Blame Julius Caesar | Enemies of Plan Added Day in Leap Year Calendar, Not Women in Sharp Blast ' _ February 29 puts the “leap” in Leap Year, and we have Julius Caesar to thank for it. Hirlinger, Commissioner He stuck the extra day into the calendar, creating, Add Protests to Efforts the special year, but it* ~~~ ———~—~————_ to Block Proposal wasn't just for the benefit P ‘of his female friends. eject equest The anti-municipal park- Making the calendar year ing group headed by Sam equal to the solar vear was L. Stolorow was sharply the original zntention, how- 0 im 0 Ing criticized by the mayor and ever distorted it has be- commissioners, the man- come. Every Elector Qualified ager of the Pontiac Cham- The trouble lies in the fact that, to Ballot on-Park Plan, - he earth's speed around the sun ber of Commerce and a dies not fit into nice round fig- Attorney Rules spokesman for the “Com- ures. Zipping along at about 19 mittee for Five Cent Park- miles per second, our globe makes) City Attorney William A. Ewart ” he, ,. the round trip in 365 days, six led} ioht tha alifie. ing” at the City Commis- hours, nine minutes and 9.4" Set nee) eat any quettted (From Our Wire Services) WASHINGTON — President Eisenhower gave a dramatic “affirmative” answer today to the question the whole nation was waiting to hear— he will be a candidate for re-election. He told a jam-packed news conference: “My answer will be positive—that is affirmative.” The President will make a nationwide radio and tele- vision broadcast tonight to explain his decision to the American people in more detail. He declared today that his answer would not have been yes unless he thought he could last out five more years in office. : He made it clear that Vice President Richard M. Nixon is again his choice as a running mate. But he said he will leave it up to the nominating convention to pick the vice presidential candidate. sion meeting last night. seconds. cele th Pontiac may vote on the But. first, the earnest man in the brown suit acted The one-hour discussion Asiromschersi trying ite néixiae parking (bond issue next Monday " ae \. as if he had plenty of time, drew rounds of appl ause that figure by the amount of March 9. He praised the Red Cross. He spoke well. of Italian f t] time it takes the earth every | The opinion was presented to the © PRESIDENT DW IGHT D. _EISENHOW ER President Gronchi. He said he wished Congress would seed (he, ctieacale! Sere bb inti rané Glee ee : "|get busy and pass the farm and Upper Colorado Basin f > ours, minute 4 c- , : reel eg ae ‘ “e . ; ° onds—naturally carne up with a )Py a * Ste parking operator, that See Clean Campaign legislation he wants. the chambers. mess too big to fit on a wrist. °Mly property owners vote on the ia$ in ral er Then, as calmly as though he were discussing the Pontiac voters will go to the weather, Dwight D. Eisenhower gave the news the world “polls Monday to decide on the wateh. ania proposal. Bo t h Dems, Republicans had been waiting for: He is willing to run for a second They ye wrestled with the prob- “The proposed nifanicipal park- ssuance of $600,000 reve ce ied ot "t obli- term. suse a een et chown lem fos tures: | spore a! Gia et Pouca Kills Youngster Joyful at Ike’ S Decision ; The atmosphere in the packed, steaming hot 1 DAY TOO LONG : Ewart said. ‘They are payable | * . Saginaw Offers Bonds . The old Roman calendar had solely from the revenues re- | TWo © Brothers Injured By THE ASSOCIATED rrisy te ty meeting room was electric with tension. The biggest crowd of newsmen ever to attend an been a pretty good solution, but’ ceived from the eperation of all | . Se ie rae BAGINAW u — City council unfortunately it was one day too) parking lots in the city and are as Oil Stove Explodes Scanners chceumenct teen welcomes cere Eisenhower news conference—311—listened with almost painful intensity as the President—-still calm, still cool Voted 7-1 last night to sell a mil- jong each year. It was three not general obligation bonds ° H . | ’ ! lion dollars worth of revenue months ahead of the sun by the under section 5.2737 Michigan '" Madison Heights la second term because “he is the best qualified man”|P# trad tna bce reese tienen) Sonelthat ihe had! wadelp | his mind and would run if the Republican party and Sorier * parking tncey wih) * |. tealty fat itso thaslef ithe i Ewart cited itwolMichient Su The Democratic presidential aspirant, in Wiscon- capacity of 606 cars. Parking | ee be pledged to bond re Chance, February normally had preme Court rulings and an opinion 8 to brothers hospitalized Py sin on a campaign trip, said in a statement: 29 days. Caesar really added a the explosion of an oil stove o bonds to build a three-level time Caesar inserted Feb. 29. | Statutes Annotated.” to defend the Republican record. ithe American people wanted him. | A year-old child was killed and! Then, the decision announced, a change seemed tirecnent: ia ace, of the Attorney General of Michi- poaye (eves few ett ESL PR Ea “IT am glad President Eisenhower feels his health} te come ever Elsschower parking spaces in the city to But Cactat's successor, Augus- gan pceted 19 eto murorer bie Mile =, Madison Heights yester jaa perma Pen Ve TS S ane =e another | . 1,038. , Ae wig jealous a oe ea to Tuling. = : ac four years in the presidency. Having been responsible| Gone was the air of oPine i hesitancy that often lachsded im the audicace last (name the eighth month after him-| Ewart’s decision was confirmed @4Y: : . ' ‘for the record of the Past four years, the President is has characterized him in the months since his Se = night were two members of the S¢lf, but August then had only 30 by Claude H. Stevens, bond attor Ronald Carter was pulled dead ——~ the) best qualified man to 24 heart attack. He spoke more briskly with grea 4 opposition group and a stenog. days: whereas July, named after ney, who said the cases mentioned from the blazing trailer by his ». City High School. defend that. record. ‘assurance. He said there were some things he didn't rapher. Neither commented Jvlius Caesar. had 31 in the ruling showed no liability on Mother, Mrs. Steven Carter “The campaign can now want to talk about in advance of his radio-television when Mayor William W. Donald) sTRAIS A DAY the peo pie) of the districts involved. His brothers, Lawrence, 2, and Student Council be waged on its merits appearance tonight. son asked if anyone in the The power of an emperor Ss Steven, 3, also brought out by th without mud slinging, but, And by golly, as he himself might well have put audience wished to be heard. great. Augustus took a day tron “CI d d W sora (aten ty COTW . Backs Parking with no punches pulled.” | it, he refused to talk about those things until he Donaldson, alongside a huge map February and tacked it onto Au- Ou y an armer Jeaumont Hospital, Royal Ouk John Feikens. Repyblican Mich- was good and ready. . Le antinc ce ; he ow ma of the city. answered charges gust. Had Augustus immoderately Dalfening (teom earton’ anorexic The Siuce nt Council of Pontiac igan State chairman — Wonder: | hurled against him in a four-page Wanted more days than anyone Tonight Tomorrow. ae High Schoo! yesterday joined ful Eisenhower said he would not allow his own name ublication releaxc secentiy by else. he would have added two days ' Polsponing forces with some 55 other organi ito go before the convention unless the delegates under- puree ed : Rep. Wade Van Valkenburg | James H. Little, working for the 0 August and spoiled completely The Weatherman predicts to The mother said she was talking jzanions in urging the citizens of P Le . ‘stood all of the factors involved in his decision. cee eee the old rhyme cual artly With a neighbor about 40 fect awa - (R Kalamaroo), spraker of the | These factors will be discussed in detail this in Stolorow group ‘night and tomorrow. will be partly “ith a neighbor 4 feet A“AY Pontiac to vote for increased MU- House — “His Immense popu nee acts uae nc evening FLAILS ALLEGED SLURS ; Thirty days hath September cloud) and warmer with a low to- when the trailer burst into flames ‘nicipal parking in Monday's elec- larity will be of matertal assis when the President states his case qeetze the American “This has cast doubt upon my 2 foun ue up. night of 25 degrees and a high to Flames blocked the front door, but tion tance to the Republican party jPeople. honesty,” the mayor angrils corasi which hath 32 nO ene puri nee Frids mail she managed fo yet in by the hack A spokesman for the ‘Committee sp gal menage Liga _ — : ~The President said this broadcast would be at ae a 4 section me” - Sz. e outlook fo iday is asths _. : = a ; ; ; ; w mark their ballots according > HN ie ba u ee a a a ft was discovered that Caesar cloudy with showers and warmer on and fund in ! ing on For Five Cent Parking” made this lo the name at the top.” | 10 P. M. tonight on all radio and TV networks. err yw 1 One yY an ‘ : ; Sees , th {lin She Val bee Wim ut MaRISINCCe ohile ae = Sey . . | get awav with it” had not entirely Solved the ey ' i “ oe pon oa a the 1 we ni back . ao brougiit at ae a Se ce ” Eee : : Asked what the issues will be in the campaign, eer) A TED A) Pe Oo Die. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) ie aay rene am . . holier aul tene ite ~~ “ ‘p ieenoualk Ohio Gov, Frank J Lausche, a Eisenhower gave a blunt reply—he will campaign on rence St., next to his home and vache ak Windeurecs - oii nee Carter was away al work pohee supported the city's stand on. the oe tk ieee pa ay the record of his administration. business office, was included Deadline on Charges ae proposal ana meeting held this pow, : s decision to seek re-elec The President had wrestled with his decision almost in a ring of parking lots sug- lallocderil thatlicvcryencmeiil ] T d ’ P seck. The students are the first fion up to the moment of its announcement. ay Pp ” “er i} gested by a parking study com- have an equal chance cn local nN O ay S ress How Old Are YOU ? ? high school organization to for an sof th ‘cn He said he was still arguing with himself yesterday mittee seven years ago. mally endorse Te propves! je peopre< je country —_—_——— BONEN CSTE SS issues, The Pontiac Press will | County News seo pean CHICA) Ti ume—-Whether vou : doubtedly are happy, and so am jand did not tell hy Mats “That was public knowledge and observe its customary deadline Editorials wisctscseeeees. © are young af 70 or old at 50 is a Wh | Bai FE 1 te learn that the. President else what he would do until | 'Y not a sly, scheming trick of any on statements. No last minute Guideposts a 10 matter of health, mind, body and ole ay reezes ! finds, and the doctors confirm, last night. e S es. eere commissioner or your mayor to charges or new arguments will Sport 28, 29, 30, 31 spirit’ Dre Albert BE Heusti li- ? or the ate 5 k . : “ place a lot near his place where be ublinhed after ras edi ne rs) chee 1 chine “ ae es Heat fat ema as ee the fem eerie Se | 7 rae “ told a news On Stock Eychan e he lived and worked.” he said tions. This pertains to news TV & Radio Programs 39° «Department, told a conference of east and west rere of (rand didate for the presidency, Scritearenk elec i “big | q After purchase of the lot from. columns and the Voice of the Wilson, Fart 25 ee eee of Uinots homes|Traverse Bay were frozep over cupE / exe ement over e x _Teontinued on Page 2, Col. 7) i Eecrte column | Women's Pages 21, 22, 25, a4 for the ged last nigh todas lie has) hedeend pul continue decision that he doesn’t | NEW YORK ® — re and ee ee ne Eo’ know whether the Ameri. shricks of “Bes going to run” hes sey can people want him or | oo ee ee eee Birthdays Mean More When They Come Only Everv Four Years ©" 7°" not ribs oreo ems ats Rep Lats ©. Crampton (Pola He made it clear he wil] hewer would run for a second peer: He will certainly strength , ; term. ve he tate. hoe on \lehway Jay all of his cards on the “ et : Pe A at There were more than 2,000 A h ii er ye } OMe ) E 8 ft 2 with our un fied ballot If some of table, inc luding a candid persons on the floor at the time, the Republican leadership doesn t i more than on a normal trading a ent the people from selecting See related story, page 34. | day. their own candidates, we Michigar | : Republicans will be all right At the moment the announce- appraisal of his health five ment came, the general pattern Dronsid Leonard announced months after suffering a ‘#* starting to go higher. Republican candidate for governor heart attack. Then it spurted upward with Ghedlaciaionieremotlrentirs : . seine gains going fo as moch as expected The President showed EIN GOOD HEALTH $3. Business leaders hailed the nests af purpose in waitrng until .. President's decision. dectors pave a poahead Ther The President brushed _ little doubt as fo the national aSide questions on his Calendar to Line Up election, He will carry the nation health this morning, Say- , ' “ = r i 0 4 sweeping victory. The de ing this is one of the points in Numerical Orde i cision enhances Republican pros he will discuss tonight. | MEMPHIS, Tenn. u—The cal- ¢ ect r yr in . : Oa ae ie un deegre in Michi’ The Chief Executive ap- endar lines up in numerical order ¥ 1a a 4 0 aa Ps | ’ _ leader who inspire Dent people in peared in robust health this sunday, something it hasn't done very nook, cranny and corner of Morning as he answered for 11 years and won't do again { the nation.” almost every other question for 11 more -4 ee thrown at him. | Sunday's the fourth day of the ~ v ing | a third month. So the short-form Mt. Etna Exploding Eisenhower said he was going -4.),. reads thus. 3-456. That has-- «i r CANTANIA, Sicily @—Mt Etna.> a a = ere as a not happened since 2-3-45. It won't Fe Europe's tallest active volcano could be discussing his health 55en again until 45-67. 5 j meta, hurled tons of lava into the air garteg We carmpeige y ; { GREETINGS — Both four sears old today, Ste- Harry Kimmins, 68. of Cherokee Rd. and Edmund Pontiae Press Photos in rumbling explosions every two} He added with a wry smile! | to eodts Teena caer phen Linney and Cynthia Ann Lee, above, extend Kross, 84, of Andersonville. Stephen and Cynthia FINALLY “ONE” Sinee today is his first official birthday, or three seconds early today | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) /:tons Thomas Economy Furniture Co, : i i es _* ce se . ; aoe . ‘ wn | 361 8. Saginaw St birthday wishes to others born on Feb. 29 On their Ann are children of the Roy Linneys. Waterford Bobbie Farnham, above, gets a cake with one mammoth candle Frac Gifts. Metroshinente moncantvatens Greed Opening Tonight! : ** ist of greetings are Larry J. Epley. also 4, of Mil- Township, and the Robert Lees, 95 S Johnson Ave , and cow bo decorati s. Son of Mr and Mre Robert Farnham, 4: Thomas E&cowomy Furniture: Co! 7 to 9..Q@ifts, refreimmenta demonstra | income Tax ee eeweree ‘ord: } “dng : sor & 7¢ ams |S bay 7 ~ Robhic an per House tonight 4 to 9 361 8 tion Thomas Economy Furniture Co}! Angus Campbell—Taz Consultan ford; Mrs. Edna Leinenger, 64, of 76 Willams St ; : Ur y ty AIPiine , Bobbie was born Feb. 29, 1952. Bagina® 6 461 s Spina o. ipes W, Smurce: St, Open Bves, FE + 5es8 : ~ > ; 5 : ; ' | ‘ — ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1956 ss : a T Tax Charge Hits Ex-Teamster Indict Samuel Marroso. for Alleged Concealing Income in 1950-52 Another former official of a Pon- tiac Teamsters Local was indicted, yesterday for alleged income tax evasion. Samuel J. Marroso, 42, former business agent of Pontiac Local 614, AFL Teamsters, was accused of listing $19,464 less than he- made during the years of 1950, 1951 and 1952. : | COURTYARD S8CHOOL—Hickory Grove school district in Bloom- field Township will have this schoo] completed by next fall, officials | plan. In each of the three courtyards, a hickory tree will be growing, in view of the nine classrooms, library, and offices. Under the saw- Underpayment of taxes total- “tng $2,469 is charged. In January, former teamsters official Daniel J. Keating was in- charged with concealing some $29,- 000 in income during 1549-53. U.S. District Attorney Fred W Kaess said the hidden income was Legislative Uni fom te eet fom K HLS AUrpOrt Bill cevsivs w — a rr ener Marroso, a Utica resident, was | | apie Oo ES CL Cross and also formerly business agent for | Move to Block Building other cooperative hospitalization in- & Detroit teamsters local. of Warren Twp. Field surance plans was killed yesterday Keating, Marroso ‘and two other) 5 by the House Insurance Commit- teamsters officials were given| Defeated by 6-2 Vote tee, prison terms on charges brought) * e¢ ¢ The Day in Birmingham City Planners Request mind From Page On) Talks on Office Zoning jseem to conc ede his honest | BIRMINGHAM — The Birming-‘road, who is director of per | . = Board has called for sonnel services for Genera] Motors lke Will Run Again if People Want Him he is stupid: Asked whether he {is hopeful of ‘turned dead serious. |PEOPLE TO DECIDE He declared this is a question) in the hands of the American peo-| jthough at times they may think ham Planning a joint meeting with city commis-; sioners on problems of rezoning) Z ‘winning re-election, the President|"esidential property to professinal | and office use, as a bumper zone against the city’s business areas.) 1941 as assistant personnej direo- tor, and went to the central of- fice of GM in 1945, being named present next year. ple, repeating that hig campaign business” such blocks as the resi-| os a ° Members of the board said they yant ideas on rezoning to “small \Corporation, has been named to the board ‘of, trustees for Alma ege to fill an unexpired term. He joined Buick Motor division ef General Motors at Flint in For the firm, he devoted a year on the west side of Lahser, between Hickory Grove and Square Lake roads. f House Group Defeats Bill to Cut Costs. of Blue Cross will be the record of his adminis-| dential one on Hunter between Oak- | tration. land and Madison, and Pierce to study of how GM could be of He was in jovial spirits through north of 14-Mile road. service in the education field. | imuch of the questioning, and gave’ ity planners met last night jee led to scholarships and almost jocular answers to some in cemmittee session and eyed jeren s- Secu muertes, | the requests of Domini Capulo | Two Greyhound busloads of Asked Avho had been taken into | © rezone to Class “C”’ four jots 'League of Women Voters members his confidence as he discussed | 09 Pierce, and of Esther G. /went yesterday to Lansing, to view his decision, be replied with a | Barton and Mary, Paul amd i. session of the Legislature and grin that he talked with every. | James P. Cummiskey, for Fe ‘to tunch with Lt. Gov. and Mrs. body he thought was his friend | 2aing im reference to five lot8 (phi) Hart, Mrs. G. Mennen Wil- and some he wasn’t so sure of. | 0" Hunter. liams, and Rep. and Mrs. Richard _| The “bumper zone”: between Van Dusen, and to hear a talk by er mem rs of his family told him to be created by the “C’" classi- toured the capitol before having from the beginning to make up| fication might not, extend to such|luncheon at the Lansing Civic Club. ‘his own mind — that the decision [lo was his and his alone. tooth roof at left is the multi-purpose room. The school will stand Hickory Grove Bids Accepted Will Be Built Around 3 Courtyards; School eut Blue Cross rates as much as 2 per cent. A 15 per cent Blue Cross rate boost has been approved by the state insurance Mrs. Jean Gatwood, 3 Bellview (Outlying areas, the planners feel. jbut have made no decision on The first question asked at the! 10:30 a.m. news conference was) Outlay $376,220 BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP — Bids for construction of Hickory commissioner and takes effect Thursday. Rep. Andrew Bolt (R-Grand Rap- |whether he would again want jNixon as his running mate. whether to recommend approval] in these two cases. No date has been set for the joint meeting. trail, reported her 1956 yellow convertible gone from the bew!l- ing alley parking lot last night, pelice say. a : ids) said the bill had some good features but that the problems in- volved are too complex to solve in ‘rush’ legislation. He said a resolution would be introduced recommending a joint! interim legislative committee to, study the problem. A similar study) committee is expected to be ap- pointed by Gov. Williams soon, * * * Joseph A. Navarre, state insur- ance commissioner, told the com- mittee the Green bill is prema- ture. He urged that legislation be) delayed until the studies are com-| pleted. Also @ppearing at today’s hear- ing were executives of Blue Cross, who said the bil] would not im- prove the rate situation a bit. Under the Green plan, patients would pay the cost of the first day and 15 per cent of the charg-\aate for students to occupy the by a labor rackets grand jury in) LANSING w — A bill to block! The bill, introduced by Rep. Al- 1954. construction of a giant new Detroit lison Green (R-Kingston), would: The income tax investigation airport in suburban Warren Town- have required the cooperative plans. stemmed from t | . oo tage Wires 1) a ship was killed last night by the| f° be deductible so that subscrib- The committee’s action followed! ship and Detroit. on development of existing air- | vote was 6-2. mn Initial Plan for Large by condemnation to get the ap ers would pay part of the costs for an hour-long blast against the air-| Greea — the bill would “The bill was killed because of ports in other parts of the state,” | Sue canes more te {OF Race Track Manistee), committee chairman. The bill would have required any Course, Sports Arena Grove school district’s new build- ing, built around three courtyards, have been accepted here, with the total expected outlay of funds at $376,220. : Board of education members in the district, which is in Bloomfield Township, awarded contracts to low bidders for the school, designed by Linn Smith, Birmingham archi- tect. E The general contractor will be Bundy Construction Co., Pontiac whose big was $259,000, mechan- ical work will be done by Great Lakes Power Piping Co. of Detroit, $80,500; electrical, by Darwish Brothers Electric Co., Detroit, $29,265; and kitchen equipment, Gold Star Products, Inc., Detrolt, $7,455. September 1956 is the expected Add Leap Year Day to Equalize Calendar (Continued From Page One) jem. His year actually was 11 min- utes and 14 seconds too long. By the year 1580, the calendar was way ahead of itself again, this by 10 days. House Aeronautics Committee. the first days of hospitalization port by residents of Warren Town | . s Tmt ect cee « Ev County Site Committee members said the) Farmington Officials OK city planning to expand an airport proval of the board of supervisors in which the airport lies. Plans for a $5,500,000 race track * * . Deadline for voters to register for the April 2 election is at 8 p.m. March 5, according to City Clerk Irene Haney, who says spe- cial hours on that day are from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. and on Satur- day, March 3, from 8 a.m. to 5 | p-m. Daily hours this week are | NIXON A DEDICATED MAN Eisenhower replied that he has a tremendous admiration for Nix-| on. He said the 43-year-old Vice Pres- ident has done a loyal and dedi- cated job. He said his admiration and respect for Nixon is unbounded, but that it was up to the GOP Matthew Bales, 29, 1024 Karts road, Troy Township, was fined $15 in costs and remanded to jail for 30 days in Justice Court this morning on a charge of driving after his license had been revoked, Also in court was John Maddotk, arrested in the local bus station pg — nls iy and charged with gross indecency. ‘There aie choot 12.800) wolers Rinna wi mee pavers a : re @ . 3| Southfie: ownship, waived exam- convention to select a vice pres- /now registered, she says, calling) ination and was put in county jail idential nominee. lit an average amount for such an . | Pending payment of $1000 bond. He raat Ureagreid hintgh el he election. will appear in circuit court next made it clear that he disagreed 1M . with Nixon’s recent Ceterenes to| George A. Jacoby, 245 Puritan icoday” after sone Earl Warren as a “great Repub- — lican chief justice” | The President said in emphatic eee vate CIVIC, City Leaders e Supreme Court he is ” Flay Parking Critics See ese eee American citizen and nothing else! (Continued From Page One) de LaRosa, of Los Angeles, Calif, * ¢ » ° _M. Edith Rollins, 700 Whit- more St., Detroit, died at Braeburn Convalescent Home early yester- day. She was born in 1884 in On- jtario, and had lived in Detroit and this area, for the past 50 years. jand winter sports arena in the,¢® After the seventh day. | ees i i Detrott alreacy has 74 acres of Grand River-Ten Mile Road area| “Tt is unwise to make the de-|fioce being cea = ductible provision mandatory be-| 4 large hickory tree centers land in the township and wants to! : b mnation.| Were brought to light today, follow-| AA obtain more by condemnation.| jcause times and needs change,”| 4-4 of the school’s three open courtyards, with an unusual saw- Chief spokesman tor ed ; groups ing tentative approval of rezoning said William §. McNary, executive protesting airport site was a 2%44acre site from residential to vice president of Blue Cross. i Frank "at president of the. Trt) Faecal designation. McNary was asked whether doe. on Sc omultt pereocs on a County Assn. Initial spproval wag given the (Ors are in the best position to A hs pee ET pS Raney, an insurance executive rezoning petition at a special meet. fi? the — of Blue . | grouped in ianiere of three to living Warrea Township, said jing Monday afternoon by the Smee erate the tinal Judges) be ched b ntl public opinion ts against the alr. |Farmington Township Board. B.\*% to whether patients should be) 0° Teattes oy & gouty ees port and there is no necessity for |F Gregoric of Wayne. president of, admitted to hospitals. ane abet bearing wealha te. the organization which holds op-| Praviteath Prana oleh | Ee ictl ceqci-ca aed brick im tha eir } : 4 jtions on the property, requested Cee! ta weed throughout the building Gays dropped B nampened Ss Ccteea) antl wacis a new airport in the area. The Wayne Major airport, west will be a Backwards . February probably will 27 days in 4912. the whole trouble will Bois Blanc Ice Bridge h of Detroit, is ideally suited forth? rezoning. pearance 10 other to keep down maintenance. eS cea a ae Te ae Se S| te tan Cet peceain cameo -|pressway. | bounded by Nine end Tew Mile, ns [etal panels set im alummimirt sash \ The proposed airport site is\ and Halstead and Ha if ) di T d se : : 4912, a whole day will be bounded by 12 and 14 Mile roads,| roads. grerty ax a ine 0 ay walls Besides classroom and multi- Dequindre and Ryan. | . purpose rooms, which will provide Floyd A. Cairns, Farmington f R d t { Cit gymnasium, food service and pub- P ti D th Township clerk, said the develop- or esi en § 0 | y llic meeting space, there will be ers expect to construct, in addition ja kindergarten and library on lac ea 5 to a track for harness racing, base-| Today Is the last day for Pontiac | oan ball diamonds, tennis courts and taxpayers to pay 1955 city, school p: * William J. Johnson heated facilities for winter sports! and county taxes, City Treasurer Billfold With $70 Taken T4141 Auburn Ave. died yesterday after. | for indoor and outdoor sports. omorrow all unpaid taxes must’ About $70 was tn a billfold taken ommissioners | noon at Pontiac General Hospital. to Watch Wait He had been in ill health oa pee Machine and Tool Works in Treasurer's office along with in. ‘wn department store yesterday ’ | months. |Walled Lake and secretary-treas- stallments on special assesments. &fternoon, Pontiac police were told Ever heard of Pontiac, Florida?, He was born in East Tawas July urer of the group planning the Starting tomorrow, a four per. Mrs Martha M. White. of Water- This imaginary metropolis was 16, 1902, the son of William James center, said his associates had not cent collection fee will be added ford Township said the billfold was brought to light last night at the and Olive Roney Johnson. On July|yet made a decision to locate tbeir'to delinquent taxes and one-half in her purse, which she left for a Cty © ; meeting when 30, 1927 he was married .to the project in Farmington Township. (of one per cent additional each few minutes Mayor Wiliam W. eel eS Amy Tyrer. “We have four or five sites In imonth thereafter until sold at the read a letter from a Fort Lauder-| Mr, Johnson was a member of view, with options on property in annual tax sale for 1985 taxes dale, Fla. realtor suggesting such |First Congregational Church and) each,” Kovacs sald. “We have ot corn office is on the jhad been a resident of Pontiac pot yet decided on a location. |first floor of the City It stemmed from a move by/30 years. . Getting the township roning ap. will remain open today until Blane ice bridge connecting ¢ Dearborn’s Mayor Orville Hub-| Before working for Cy Owens, he) proval is a matter of routine, and 5 p.m. lisland to the mainland west of Che- bard to set up a Dearborn, Fla.jwas employed as city controller! af the other sites will have to | boygan, will be broken tomorrow as a haven for retired Dearborn/of Grosse Pointe, had worked for ge through the same process. ‘Boys Arrested for Theft by the Coast Guard city officials. the state highway department, | When that approval ts given and | |Mackinaw. The bridge has Skeptically and humorously Harold Turner of Birmingham and! we have made oar choice, then | fistening to the com runce or as an accountant for the City of we must still go before the Mich. [Stealing hub caps last night, ac-'the island. the commissioners decided to take) Pontiac igan Racing Commission to ob- cording to Pontiac police who claim The Mackinaw will start clearing Donaldson's advice that Pontiac| Besides his wife he ts survived tain a license.” the pair was robbing a car at Tiice out of the south channel of George Kovacs, owner of Gen-be paid at the Oakland County from a telephone booth in a down-, 'G _ vention Hall and) CHEBOYGAN if The Bois some devel cat (cieantime) al Icebreaker h : been (nave Two juvenile boys were caught|/used mainly to transport mail to! — not a member of any political arty. He kept the newsmen on pins the former owner Robert A.4nd two nephews. Dr. Arthur J. and needles for several minutes at Hagerman, Donaldson told the Rollins, of Willows, Calif., and Fred the start of the news conference 8S spectators he offered to sell it to H. Rollins Jr., of Birmingham. he discussed severa] other matters. the city for off-street parking av Private funeral service will be | For the first eight minutes of'a future date when he was no (Morrow morning at Bell Chapel ithe ‘session, the President, calm ignger a member of the commis. the William R. Hamilton Co., jand collected, tantalized the NEWS: | con with interment at London, Ont. men by talking first about Neurol | other matters—such things as the) ‘This deluge of untruths and | H [Red Cross drive for funda, the| half.truthe is only a sample of (COsOline, Garbage Can ipending farm bill, _ a water what Is to come. It shows that Stolen From Project |resources measure which is be-| the lust for fit will not sto |fore Congress. anybody eae doing anything | Five gallons of gasoline and a = : = ; thew nee fit: garbage can were reported stolen PERSONAL IN NATURE A Monday night from the Lakeside With the tension mounting, E}-| Denouncing Joseph A. Chircop, Housing Project under construction senhower finally turned to the sub acting secretary of the Stolorow on Branch St. ject everyone had been waiting group. the ‘‘Committee for Five| Pontiac police were told the ar- for him to discuss—his attitude Cent Parking’ spokesman, Ralph ticles, valued at $5, were missing regarding a second tenn. T. Norvell. introduced letters re- from a maintenance garage where hone he had = announcement futing posters about alleged|a door was forced open. ‘which was something more per-, . } sonal in nature, and recalled thet een: neers See aeet real he had promised the newsmen'a+ many private parking lots in| that he would disclose his second Pontiac term plans to them first if ; Department has announced ap could be worked out that way. SAYS SIGNS FALSE proval of construction of 340 fam- Flsenhower then sald he had) ‘We have information to prove/ily dwelling units at Sawyer Air reached a decision whether to bid .these signs of Stolorow are entirely Force Base at Marquette, Mich. Approves AF Housing WASHINGTON U—The Defense for another four years in the |wrong.’’ he said. He read letters | -—_——___-—__-—- wa White House. ‘from the Alton, TI]. Assoc. of Commerce, Albany. Ga.: Cham- He went on to say that Wl Moe berllof (Commerce. Binghampton MEW Cees cision involves so many factors ¥- ‘Twin Cities Chamber of seers EP eens é f ssib im t : that it was impossible for him to Commerce Benton Harbor. and New Haven and Stamford, Conn.; express it in terms of a simple ves or no Eisenhower's announcement pre-|S™OUPS- sages his nomination by acclama-| John W. Hirlinger, manager of jtion at the partv’s Aug. 20 con-| the Pontiac Chamber of Com- in San Francisco—unless; merce, continued the blasts at the group which has |ters the situation. | forced Monday’s election on the | Republicans from top leaders, pinay by referenda vaieal |down through the rank and file tayen jast December. | FRUIT PIES a 2) 5 for $ APPLE CHERRY GILMER’S MARKET 326 South East Blvd. been hoping and praying that) | “This man who owns 75 per. \cent of. the parking tn Pontiac has) again. i forced one after another of the SOME WOULD DROP NIXON ismall parking operators out of | In the absence of a definite nod pneiness” he said. Eisenhower would consent to run “wait to see how the Dearborn)}y) his mother, Mrs. Olive Fox. of project works out.” It’s Hot Time in Miami San Mrs, Virginia Fromius of Detroit, Lt. LeRoy Johnson of Kingsville Tex. (marines) and two grandchil Mateo, Calif., two children, MIAMI, Fla. (®—Yesterday was! 4... the hottest Feb. 28 in Miami's his-/ Two brothers also survive, Bert tory—8 degrees. The Weather) johnson of Kirkland, Wash. and Bureau reported it was 88 in Bay- front Park along the Miami water- front and 89 Beach, Electric power in Ireland, pro- duced by a Government-sponsored éorporation, has multiplied 20 times since 1929. The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY — 1 | ! } Partly elondy and “warmer today, tonight an@/Pontiac General Hospital. She had ponaid Smith 31. of 451 S. Ander- been ill a year tomerrow High today %5-3% Low te- night mear 25 and high tomorrow 66-44 we te seuthwest winds 8-1 mfles an heer becoming southerty by tomerres Teday in Pontise Lewest temperature preceding 8 em | “4 Gun sets Thursday at 798 am Bun sete Wednesday at ¢€ 22 pm Moon riseg Wednesday at 1053 pm. Moon sets Thursday st § 0? am | LeRoy Fox of San gMiateo. Calif Service will be at 1:30 p.m. Fri- degrees at Miam! day from the Huntoon Funeral e | Home with the Rev. Malcolm K |Burton, his pastor, officiating. Bur- al will follow in Oak Hill Cem tery, ‘Mrs. Lelon Graham ” Mrs. Lelon vf 623 Arthur St iSvivia! Graham died Monday 11 Porn in Holly Spring, Miss Sept and Mrs Sullivan Harris she was married in Her- Mrs. Graham came here #x the Farmington iTownship Board tentatively ap- iproved the project. subject to review by the planning board and public hearings before presentation to the zoning board “ | Cairns said Pair Confesses Part in Holdup of Tavern I (Officer Warren Wilson at 11:15 arates the island from the main-|on there remains some division| jp.m. - rall St. when arrested by Special the Straits of Mackinac which sep-' from Eisenhower in behalf of Nix- SARE nur commissioners and| city officials are selfless enough) by working to make our city the envy of many others, how can jthis selfish interest group fur lof the party, however, about a a ——————"'viee presidential nominee. Some, . elements would like to drop Nix- ) e Assault Trial” * ee jaround and say they are a bunch It {s generally accepted that of crooks.” he demanded. \Eisenhower can have anyone he ytwrz ADDS VOICE land. Expect | fo Cone |wants as his mmning mate. And! ,, : 1 } lmanv party members believe he I didn't fi tal we bee Ce iss sant Nixon «ince the Presi-ii” Pontiac who would assassiné word a a person’s character over a dol-, 7 s repeatedly spoken his c I | ee a him lar. Commissioner Harry W | pene Me a o : ; thiz 4 = i Two men ues _ eully a In Oakland County Circuit Court’ Dye claims self-defense, assert. | forahin Gesu ¢ yr Oak Vv mutT : ara aes . sar : : . - \ day in A anc ‘ount) a today. a nine-woman three-man ing Clark assaulted him. | Just before Fisenhower ended his Then Commissioner Jot n 3 Court to taking part in the arme jury was expected to begin weigh- Tie ¢ - rare ir 2% minute meeting with reporters, Dugan fCld thelaudiencel anduhis ot bery of the Lake Onion Bo-Inn ing the fate of a former judge t ; ne emMay Claimet he suid he never would have de. fellow commissioners that Stolorow a mo sail ” charged with attempted murder. Matthew Satkowlak, a Grand Blane cided to seek re-clection untéss he and Little “do not even live in our, They are Thowmiae Ba Fok ee 1 Only two witnesses remained te farmer "nerjured himself’ when thought he would live ont the next city ” | 168 S. Broadway, Lake Orton. and be questioned in the trial of Clif quoting Dye as saying, “There's five years | “He will go to any length to fi ve * 1S “, - a ; » “fhe or . os . 1 ford B. Dye, ™. accused in the only one way to deal with Clark That recalled his doctors’ report ne Sis ee te ees ore son. Pontiac ‘Township, accompanying him. Da-| vis has admitted he entered the lar armed with a shotgun, and | years ago from German Town, | took $216 Tenn., where she was a member | The three will be sentenced non-fatal shooting last Aug. 26 of and that’s with a gun.” Smith admitted he drove the renton tenant farmer William C 5. 1898, she was the daughter of oa, used in the holdu Mr 1942 At @ om: Wind velocity @ mph Inenden, Miss. p with Bailey Gjark, 27, who leased a farm Pontiac attorney, In and Gerald K. Davis, 28, of AVON trom Dye's on Feb. 15 saying the President) aeainst this parking ordinance,” | yesterday Was appeared physically fit to serve, id L. Harvey Lodg her 5 to 10 years” in a fob| Duca "eld. + rey ¢, “another o years i jwho has represented the Clarks in jike the presidency. He is interested in one thing law suits filed against them by But. responding to one question./and that one thing is a gargs ville, Ky., before moving to D¥®- . |Fisenhower said his decieion ae parkiret | business sot u:) Michi in 1941, lat . a | ‘run should not have the effect of; we . . eae vilines ee a8 | Lodge said Dye came to his of excluding any other candidates if I hope the bay wi give Mr. : fice with Circuit Judge George they want to get into the race. Stolorow one of the bigres pat-| Also testifying sister. Dye was a magistrate In Louis. Down tewnl Teuspersts a re : i @oem.....,..16 lla m a of New Bethe] Baptist Church. March 12 along with John 1) Fort- Clark, recalled to the stand yes. B. Hartrick on the day in ques - _ NEW lings he has ever had in his life, +: = 5 is He m Ml che ie surived bv her huehand aoe 23, of Auburn Heights who terday, gave testimony conflicting ton and left about an hour before S!* ERIN Ds SNe A at this cine Oloasle Com . am ey 2p om 30 nd eon et oe * rer CBean has admited joining Davis in the with that previeusly submitted by the shooting occurred, At another point he said that missioner John E. Carry stated. | am 2 sand sr fives urnes of Evan ag er : $890 stickup J R of Te Bar. a state police ballist xpert maybe a half dozen persons were ; one : ' (ston, Hl cA brother! Williacn } ferris, stickup Jan. 18 of Tom's Bar a s Police ballistics exper Dye wanted an__ injunction Linenedich thee deciuionn lest Commissioner Floyd P. Miles The farmer said three shots were fired, the one that hit him from 15 to 18 feet. The expert had festified| ithére were powder burns on Clark's Teesday in Pontiac (As recorded downte temperature temperature 928 Mount Clemens St acuinet thei Clark «lakepping! them Dee anceinemnadicescncdint| sald he was convinced the city’s il from cutting corn to feed cattle. 11, gid net name any of them. | Program is absolutely necessary Burglar Takes $20, sald Lodge. Another question was whether and that he was “100 per cent enh is living in Memphis, Tenn Service will be at 2 p.m. Thurs 22 day from the Frank Carruthers 29) 13! ee = Peas Home) The Rev) Charl: Breaks Window Wall [shirt and the bullet traveled about’ The two attorneys agreed to meet he had made a decision regarding om Foor cron ae Poatise ,, |H. Peoples, associate pastor of i : lisiinchveal ‘again the following week to reach a second term before his Septem-) “I have a firm belief municipal Lowest tempersture....... : 16 |New Bethel Baptist Church will of-' A thief who broke into Vincent, vad ‘a settlement without an injunc- ber heart attack. With a chuckle,/parking is as necessary as the Sar viecrereos 48 ficiate with burial in Oak Hill|Vanish’s service station at Middle-| ; ; e r cross-examination BY on he explained. During the dis./Eisenhower replied that is a se-/new fire station, paved streets, and Cemetery. Friends may call after belt Road and Northwestern High-|Chief Assistant Prosecutor George | °°" our water problem that faces us,” and duwn’’ cret thinks he never will di - ’ , cussion Dye ‘‘paced F Taylor. Dye said he had heard| Le a xcept possibly in his offi-/Commissioner Philip E. Rowston Bighest and Lowest Temperatures This 7 clock this evening. - | way last night got away with $20 close, Date in 84 Years ake = es ,and seemed “agitated’’ said Lodge 86 tm 1800 ~@ in :086| es from a cigarette machine and two uate Deed re 27, ‘ lie many) . oa * * : cial papers after he has left the added. sare . ° boxes of candy bars, Oakland '!™Mes and claimed another witness Jj P ; ‘ j r (pee "$6 Ty Memphis 60 », Birthdays Are Scarte lcoaeny Sheriff's detectives said to-: ‘Clearly Ber sured shimnseit Jon) the Gane had Po paearente eiaeh “me a iaediierntiee he niga vee more « 20 ami ~ 85 50 DENVER ; ee . : stand.” > ' : ; Basmarck 22 © Minneapolis 21 11/ “NVER «®—Birthdays are a day. | did not belong to him. Lodge said abinet Installed _ ing. ——-<: Po 4 ted eo ne pastor for Susan Fllis and] In addition to breaking out @ Mrs. Clark has supported her (Clark had title to most of the mr Creek C _ 7 r SSS yl $2 “27 Phoenix "5 “1 ver daddy, Milton Ellis, Susan is 4 window in the overhead garage, husband's story that Dye began tle and was the owner as-long as ATHENS (INS) — King Pan | Children outgrow their shoes -_, 2 + pgp otc 3 A arid her daddy 4. But today was door, the robber cut a fair-size hole, shooting at Clark for no apparent he met mortgage payments. swore in a new Greek cabinet to every one to six months until they | Rougnton 16 67 8 & Marte = ~,3|only Susaii's first anniversary and in the wall, of the men’s room. reason after the couple and their ‘ee * * |day with pro-Western Constantine’reach the age of about 15, f D4 8 Geattio ge 4) /her_daddy’s 10th, Both were born | which has an outside entrance, | two children had driven to the | This is the eighth day of the'Karamanlis retaining the premier-'according to studies conducted by lee Angles 0 4 Washington Bi 34/00 Feb, 2. . they added. attorney's farm to feed cattlé. trial before Judge Clark J. Adams.|ship *, -. |foot spiecialists. | 4, . } > . } . , x » f° , 4 \ w ‘ | cal b = 9 , ; | ‘ : . .s hd , > ~> ¢ A } EY ‘ -f 2 : a ¥ I + br Hf fi fh . “NS i ~ “ i THE PONTIAC PRESS ARMSTRONG LINOLEUM WALL TILE s Enough for 54” Wide A Beth Ideal for Bath (20 Fr.) 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Nebraska GOP Chief Tells Senators About Receiving Money | | WASHINGTON (®—Joseph Wish- jart, chairman of the Nebraska Re-| |publican State Finance Committee, | jtold investigating senators yester-| day that a complete stranger met) ‘him in Washington's Mayflower Hotel and handed him 25 $100) | bills, . 2¢« @ He said the man, who identified himself as John M. Neff, said the money was raised by ‘‘four, five or six people’’ working with the oil industry who wanted to ‘‘make ‘a contribution to the Republican party in Nebraska.” INQUIRY ENDING The testimony was given io a |special committee headed by Sen.| |George (D-Ga) as it neared the lend of an inquiry which stemmed ifrom a $2,500 campaign fund offer ‘to Sen. Case (R-SD). Case,rejected the money and announced his ac- tion to the Senate during debate on the bill to exempt natural gas producers from direct federal reg- ulation. s ° In addition to the George com. mittee assigned to look into specific matter, the whole aa = of lobbying activities, campaign| contributions and outside efforts to| influence legislation in the Senate has been given to another special! committee for study. WOULD CONTINUE Before today's. session of the George committee got under way| Sen. Goldwater (D-Ariz) said he} will ask the new eight-man group | to ‘‘continue with the investigation of gas bill lobbying . . . to get both sides of the picture.” Gold-! ‘water is a member of the new inquiry group. Neff is the oil company lawyer! who made the offer Of campaign funds for Case. Testimony has shown that the money came from an oi! man’s personal funds. * * ? | The Senate passed the gas bill 53-38 but President Eisenhower vetoed it, citing ‘arrogant’ activi- ties by some backers. George's committee is working against a March 10 deadline to: complete its inquiry. | | | Segregationists Revive Ku Klux Cross Burning NEW ORLEANS (P ered TM foot cro«s bi tatne of Jefferson Davis last nght, brightening a sign scrawled with the words: “Keep our kids safe from the black plague.” \ rag aved near a CON -| . . LJ The cioss burning was the first| in New Orleans since the era of! the Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s. The incident came in the midst, of a school segregation controver- | sy, spotlighted by a conflict be-! tween lay Roman Catholic lead ers,and church officials. i s s | The Jefferson Davis statue stands at the intersection of Canal Street and Jefferson Davy idential area heavily dotted with churches. It is nea: the downtown business center of is Park way, a res New Orleans. * * @ The city has felt the school seg_| regation controversy in recent! weeks. Archbishop Joseph Francis! Rummel, in a pastoral letter Feb | 19, declared segregation ‘morally wrong and sinful’’ and indicated! he would desegregate parochia! schools, perhaps after September 1956, Sadly says Farewell OKLAHOMA CITY weeks ago, police wround -the-clock uP meaounte Three d sear of raid downtown Oklahoma Crt rs in an attempt to stam; series against bootlegere them out One of them Ray Havnes, paid $1,500 in fines and bonds plus at torney’s fees during that time Twice he told police he had quit selling raider eame back and found more booze twice the Yesterday they returned for the third time On the door of tablishment was tacked a funeral wreath, and the Left Town.’ the es hirge words Only Ask Ron ilusiice DENVER (B—Juskiewic? ts ‘in convenient to use and difficult ¢ spell and pronounce,” a petit signed by the Francis Art Juskiewicz family said It asked County Court to change the sn name to Justice, A new cupital gains tax Jaw has been enacted in Cuba sna re ports a 2 5 for $ APPLE CHERRY © BONFIGLIO. | BROTHERS MKT. * 224 Oakland Vote fo Keep imotor vehicles, \holic beverages. iministration a ef WATER aParre — Lee Dodds, 4, once a ‘polis Ac m, rests dur. swim at San Diego, Cal., a contest for the ing ‘ longest distance between Feb. 12 and 25. ‘Mississippi River’’ Tax Rate Level on Corporation Income to Continue WASHINGTON vup—The House ‘Ways and Means Committee has voted to continue corporation in- come taxes at the present 52 per cent rate another year The committee also voted to ex tend for an additional year present excise (sales) taxes on gasoline and special motor fuels, cigarets and certain alco- The tax rates are due to drop April 1 unless Congress acts. Pres ident Eisenhower has requested they be continued at-existing levels until April 1, 1957, revenue loss of three billion dollars. The commitee acted afier hear- ing Secretary of the Treasury |Humphrey urge continuation \present business taxes to arrive at a balanced budget by the end of this year Humphrey, who testified behind closed doors, also was reported to have further discounted the pros pect of a general tax reduction this year. A committee member said Humphrey spoke out in terms stronger than he used previously to indicate there would be no tax cut recommendations from the ad at this session of approximately | Congress. { LOS ANGELES \Humphrey Bogart enters Good, |Samaritan Hospital today for an /operatien to remove a slight ob- |struction on his esophagus. Doc- ltors said he would be hospitalized 52 Pct. Government Cut from 10 days to two weeks. to” prevent a! of & . WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1956 Bogart Enters Hospital THURS. - FRI. - SAT. 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Motors cars nave piossomed forth with convenience features—it becomes im- It’s an impressive example of coopera- a steady parade of advanced engineer- ——jortant for dealers’ mechanics to keep tion between the manufacturer who ing features—which undoubtedly IS a abreast of the parade. builds the cars—and the dealers who big reason why GM cars, and GM © elienhenit dealers, lead the industry in sales. A\tlof which called for some pioneering —_ Both of us know that the best way to _ —so we tackled the job. deserve success is to go all out in keep- General Motors built and equipped 30 ing customers happy. CHEVROLET - PONTIAC - OLDSMOBILE - BUICK + CADILLAC : Body by Fisher + United Motors Service + GMC Truck & Coach , eON , 7 a 44 \ | JUNIOR EDITORS G _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1956 Pennsylvania has 101 institutions’ A governor of Pennsylvania. TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: S “of higher education, including a cannot be re-elected as his term) total of 76 colleges and univer- ends but must wait for the fol- sities. lowing” term. } | 7 —— ‘Clifford Odets Charged ea ieee ety He Arrest Yields $600 Police said Odets slammed | GRAND RAPIDS WW — snevitts LOMO Great For With Drunk Driving BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. #— Arrested on ~charges of drunk! drove off. ldriving and hit-rup, playwright| |Clifford Odets spent nine hours in| An average owner jail waiting for bail. Freed after posting $263 bond jyestérday, Odets faces Municipal ipooms, federal housing surveys since last October, They were ar-|5!7enéth Zemo for stubborn cases, | Court arraignment on the misde-'disclose. \ of gave his age as 46. jear into @m unoccupied parked deputies said the arrest of five; jauto, knocking it 45 feet, and then| teenage boys, 18 to 17 years old. | has led to recovery of more than) - occupied tires, radios, five rifles and 4,500, relieves itching of surface joccupied by renters has only 3.8 for at least 22 robberies in the area {#*ter healing and clearing. Buy rested Monday. |$600 loot, including auto wheels,|Zemo, a doctor's formula, promptly |dwelling place in the United States rounds of .22 ammunition. Officers eczema, prickly heat, athlete's foot. contains 5.3 rooms, whereas a unit said the youths were responsible Zemo stops scratching and 60 aids Models 810 — 811 — 850 — 851 20 %o off WHILE SUPPLY LASTS! First submitted by: Carrie E. Arrington, Whitakers, N. C. The Goose That Laid the Golden Eggs | golden égg every day. Soon he had a whole basket of golden eggs which he was able to. sell for a good price, and people came from far and near to see the wonderful bird. But the boy was not satisfied with one egg a day. He thought the bird must be full of gold. So he killed it, but found to his; dismay that it was just an ordinary goose, with no gold inside. For a souvenir of this story, cut this picture out, color it with crayons, and paste it on cardboard. The goose is white with an orange beak. Fold back the flap at the right and fold the front panel forward Then the figure will stand up. Cut a slit along the top of the boy's ‘arms on the heavy black line and also along the edge of the nest on the black line. | Ken ee Then the tab at the bottom of the goose can be inserted in either slot, so the boy can hold the goose in his arms or put her on the nest. Junior Editors pays $10 for any reader's idea that is used. Write your suggestion to ‘Junior Editors’ in care of this newspaper; it can- not be acknowledged or returned and in case of duplication of ideas, the first submission shall be accepted. j Tomerrow: The Seahorse COLEMAN OIL BURNING HEATERS <3s:Q J © Ideal for Shanties’ 1 TABLE of “KITCHEN HANDY” CABINET CONVENIENT ATTACHMENTS ALSO 1 LOT ‘BATHROOM ACCESSORIES A modern factory to manufac: Coffee for His Efforts ture baby food in India will be started soon at Anand, near Bom-; POTSDAM, N. Y. w—Under the \glass top of a desk at the F. J. bay. It will cost $840,000. ' Bovay plumbing shop was a $10 ‘bill. Someone broke a window . near the desk. reached through amma and smashed the glass top and ;made off with the bill. He prob- ERUIT 2) 5 jably knows now the bill was an ‘advertisement. The reverse side y sanves 2 ‘carried qa notation the bill was good for one cup of coffee at a 5 for | eeuree local restaurant. 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TEN ~ \ Homes made of wheat and pal ene near oe ce Husband Bans Baths, ; r hey Cos ° * straw without bricks, timber or With domestic equip Wife Granted Divorce exer input Judge men AN Atheist Teaches Young Students concrete, are being built experi-\ about $8,400 Lenten Guideposts YOUR EYES are your most. precious gift... . BE SURE you are seeing properly Bee Dr. Bussey’s Educational Optometric Program Wednesdays at 6:15 on WPON DR. H. BUSSEY Optometrist Hear Eyes Examined Now Located at §. Saginaw Baxt to State Theater PE 4-S5211 DR. HAROLD BUSSEY, OPTOMETRIST E. Cook granted Mrs. Sarah Chinn: of Denver a divorce decree after she testified her husband, Harry, | a former restaurant operator, ! refused to let her take a bath he needed the hot water By BUD COLLYER Television Actor-Prodacer hecalise = rather comfort- BUD COLLYER alle little church group, not unlike hundreds of others. Out group met every Sun- day during the schoo! basement classroom of the Broad way Presbyteman Church in York “My name is Alfred Wall,”’ Vear in a New the stranger began. “I come from Texas. May I join your discussion . . . because I don’t belleve in your ideas. I’m an atheist.’ From thal. instant of course Alfred Wall had our complete at tention Immediately he fired his open- ing shot. “Your belief in the story of Chmst. To me, this is like be- lieving tm some fairy tale. How can you prove it’s true?” answers were vague. They amount- ed to saying “The Bible truth — KEPT UP ATTACK “Now really'’" Al said. ‘What THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 29, 1958 the Essence Behind Christ's Teaching |Al brought the Bible under attack, ; ‘it was plain several of the mem- It happened on a rainy fall night bers had given the matter some!. disciples by regimentation but by for the restaurant.” 20 years ago. Almost unnoticed, thought | stinvalation, It’s the same today. A SPECIAL DAY... And limited her two meals a day the stranger slipped in and took I remember we were going te nas somgbe aed I say ae . while he “ate all he wanted in the t a seat in the rear discuss the divinity of Christ. | convinced me. The | restaurant.” of the room. To- There was an anusually large | oo of Christ is naar A SPECIAL PERSON... — ward the end of crowd. Al gave a terse speech, | pege ra anigse The vk ity : He’s Plastered the _ meeting. he ending with “... And how can | JC Ge | A SPECIAL GIFT... . , 7 : ° . you claim Christ is divine when | Al walked up to the front of the MIAMI BEACH oP Harry stood up askin’ nowhere in the Bible does he room and sat down at the edge aul ee Hale ‘ oy = Gace: ae himself say, ‘f am God’?” ‘of the table, “And I would like to’ O solid proof that .andals had been| ce he spoke . *. rai oe j WLE at work around his place. Some-| nothing was the’ © Christ did tell His cisciples that ni rupee year a one filled his automobile radiator) same with oyr He was divine.” answered one of” A Iw se join the church.”’, STERLING with plaster of Pairs group ever again. the members. “Jesus said, ‘I and Perec? “went join thechurcn. | : We'd be an the Father are one'' He also said — | FOR HER ‘He that hath seen me hath seen the Father‘ ”’ JUST A GIRL | Then one of the girls whe seldom) hel discussions spoke up entered the “I think a lot of us are missing an important point," she said, “Christ wanted His disciples to grow spiritually. He didn’t com- mand them to believe. He want- ed them to grow into their own conelusions about whether or not He was divine. Why don't you try that, Al?’’ During hus junior year Al kept; down up with questions that punctured other balloons of ignor. coming ance or blind acceptance. Then for parole to be considered. He, beauty, and gift wrapped. Al's senor year was suddenly;sentenced the youth, Herbert W. Prices start at a mere $4.00 upon. us Hayes, 19, to serve six months in| S for a serving piece, $3.70 for Four vears had passed. : think it’s any exaggeration to say as Several of us spoke up bul our that we were an entirely different Church-College Contab group. Then came the last meet is ing of Al’s last year in school. And, | as usual, Al rose to his feet. NOT CONVINCED “| think a lot of you may have'today for a conference of the - been too many auto thefts recently, I don’t Jail. | Explorer Honored Memphis— Meriwether Lewis Na- tional Monument, in West Tenn- essee, commemorates the death and burial place of the leader of, Northest nO tne Pacilic GO TABLET BOTTLE ONLY 49 , James to be like John, or Peter Northwest. ke Philip. He didn’t lead his = TOMORROW — Marilyn Bell, | the 16-year-old whe swam across | | Lake Ontario, tells the story of | | her great swim and how prayer | ped her te victory. | (From Guideposts, copyright, 1936) Pastor’s Parole Bid | Fails to Save Youth | LOUISVILLE, Ky. (The Rev. | Luther B. Martin ‘asked criminal court Monday to parole a young, man accused of stealing his car; but Judge L. R. Curtis turned him! . () cd | y runes We will heip you select the perfect Stetiing gift... the my longed-for holloware, the multi-purpose serving pieces, the never-too-many teaspoons. Here in great variety and Judge Curtis said there have, a teaspoon, six-piece place settings from $29.75. Holioware from $2.75 to $800. ANN ARBOR um — Some 30 pres- jidents and officers of nine Michi- ‘gan church related colleges will meet at the University of Michigan TOWLES Swim SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS He has confidence! You can see it in the way he relaxes. You can have the same confidence in PONTIAC SAVINGS & LOAN because your Savings Account here is insured by Federal an instrumentality of the Government to $10,000! up “SAVINGS do you mean by that?” come here tonight hoping to hear Michigan Assn. of Church Related. That evening our answer's satis Im ready to join the church Well, | Colleges. Representatives of. Adri- fied neither Alfréd Wall nor others.4fter four years of debating. I've an, Albion, Alma, Calvin, Hillsdale, in the group. Al kept up his re- come to one very definite conclu-| Hope, Kalamazoo, Olivet and Em- lentless questions. The next time ®!0n- Your arguments just-haven't;manuel Missionary will attend. convincec me.” ‘William Spoelhof, president of the Then, with a mischievous smile @58ociation, will preside. on his face, Al continued : — “Please, pay attention to just Unfit Food Reported 5 for | what I said because [ want to WASHINGTON emphasize a point. | had always ernment has reported that approached religion as if it were pone of untit food were an argument to be or or diverted to animal feeding dur- But do you remember when one of (5 January. Only half of the vou said that Chmst wanted His amount removed from the market disciples to grow into their own required formal court action, the conclusions about His divinity? I food and Drugs Administration (TENS The gn" JAD destroyed won lost. APPLE “The Store Where Quality Counts” FRED_N._ © COMPANY “Pontiac's Oldest Jewelry Store’ 28 W. Huron FE 2-7257 16 E. LAWRENCE Downtown and ‘ Loan Association 761 W. 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P NEWS) ------p Engineering Annex Being Torn Down ! mm | Historic Buildings at Michigan Bow to Progress, CHERRY PEEDWAY ANN ARBOR # — The worlds'taken classes in the Annex since’ streamlining: , _ ;Many of the students went on to/ JOSLYN FOOD AIRPLANES & EOATS Airplane MOTORS Outboard MOTORS AIRPLANE SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS... . SEZ US FIRST 1956 Scale Model Cars with Friction Motors SCARLETT'S ‘sor’ “26 Years in the Bicycle Business in Pontiac” old building was built in 1885 and has housed automotive work since CHANGING FACE OF U. OF M. CAMPUS — Finishing touches are put on the new automotive laboratories on the north campus of 1922. The new engineering lab will be partially equipped with surplus the University of Michigan, left. The old engineering building, right, equipment from the auto companies. | will be torn down to make way for a new undergraduate library. The APPLE $7 of today and yesterday clash on'it first housed the automotive di Safety features a = L Z € 2-722! FUEL OIL the University of Michigan campus vision in 1922 ‘ = eae y ateree, eines anit = adel al palaiigibane soromentie MARKET el he hentia a , iE , : ens of the problems of body design-, problems in research and in pro- 922 Joslyn , . where the old is giving way to fa- The building was one of the ‘ers were studied in the old building. | duction Pontiac : CALL: cilities needed to train a new gen- oldest on campus, built in 1885. = a eae thecal acre eration The things it has housed are f pune meememeereeeeeen es FE 5-6159 | One example is the new auto-, added examples of the advance. OAKLAND FUEL ‘motive engineering laboratories|' ments of the new world today's and the small, time-stained red students enter when they come and PAINT co. brick building they will replace. | to college. 436 Orchard Loke Ave Workers have already reduced’ At one time the tower housed the old Engineering Annex to an a huge clock mechanism that took SS = jempty shell. Its usefulness gone,| two men two hours a week to wind. | the old building is being torn down A 100-gallon water tank in the to make room for the new under- tower was used for the study of graduate library. hydraulics. At still another time Thousands. of engineers have the tower held the university's parecer an a —— ~ chimes, at another there-was a ® e , 30-foot column of mercury that was B F W { used to standardize gauges. Ig irms an | The laboratoriés in North Cam- pus will train a new crop of en- t ® gineers. Automotive companies are’ e) a 3 © ul A IR Li ¢C tl IN D R 5 3 A L ommie ld e 'providing equipment which makes | some of the old automotive ma- 0 | i L (Ee A S fe M A & oO [2] Re \¥ PA [| [) T chinery antique by comparison. Both For °12°> Matching Wedding Bands, handsomely tailored bands in MK yellow gold. 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WASHINGTONINS)—If a mines | stay in Thomasville, Ga. ™ bo Hannegan, his top man at el Washington's National Airport, the, his very best friends among the | President wrote: barked and snarled at some of (convention in ‘44, the three- term| White House correspondents, in- “Every one of our sons se rving| laf town ‘after Preside nt | cluding one who swears that the |in this war has officers from whom) onty question he asked Jim be- [he takes orders. Such officers have| | | fore -being eaten alive was superior officers. The President is “Nice day, isn’t it?” commander in chief and he, t00,/}iudson River, to avoid public re-/ PILOTS BRIEFED Hagerty will hit the road for a ‘has his superior officer—the people \sponsibilities, and to avoid also the} F Y, a long rest as soon as the die isi9! the United States. ast. | “I would accept and serve, but |fololws every step of the nation’ S prototype of the four-Jet a: _ id | a on ine ee cot ne Gived| The opinion here is that he’s got, i would not run, in the usual par- CHERRY ioe ys a k efforts on the part) it coming to him, for no man in his| tisan, political sense. But if the around-the-clock ett |job ever had itso tough. people command me to continue DAN’S MARKET of the nation’s press, radio and TV in this office and in this war I jlive in a day and hour when our FDR. METHOD have as little right to withdraw S, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1956 _ Hagerty Planning to Flee After Ike Speaks 22 ="= =>, pyeegge= “For myself, I do not want to,government are at stake... run... After many years of public service, my personal thoughts have turn to civil life. to go back to my home on the people of the United States.’ “Therefore, reluctantly, but as a The pilots took the ship up to {good soldier, I repeat that I will |35,000 and dived it to a speed of turned to the day when I could re-|aceept and serve in this office, if! 505 m.p.h. They pushed it to 575 |l am so ordered by the commande Tlin level flight, sent it through fight- “All that is within me cries out|in chief of us ali—the sovereign, plane rolls, stood it on its tail Once a week, the Air Force lets|took it off the ground with three ee f Ee a ree ee See eee es ne ee Se Ge ee eee ea] eee out in the big ship, which the Air] The Japanese pearling fleet's Force regards as a tanker. 1955 pearl shell catch off North- My friend Gordon Gilmere of ern Australia is estimated at 800 was still lyrical by the time I4 caught up with him. Excerpts: i FRUIT PIE Pave 2 5 for until the four 10,000-pound thrust J5Ts couldn't lift it another inch, publicity which in our democracy|the Boeing people take back their|engines, (and these working on APPLE $ ichief executive. we of this generation chance tojin a couple of years. 707,/only 70 per cent power), threw on which the company will begin de-|its airbrakes at full speed, dropped CHERRY “Such would be my choice. 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DEES MARKET |«1:" FRUI oo 5 for “There is only one way to get! 1420 Cass Lake Rd. Keege Harbor fm the real estate business, is a handies the affairs of some 1,900 | smaller landlords in a 5-year-old investment operation called the .| SIRE plan. t “|times a man or woman will own ; just a 174th part of an apartment) np Mintzer, a former lawyer now building, ony. portant, psychologically, tp m: “SIRE,” which stands for “Small |e Stared down.” Investors’ Real Estate, Inc.,” ie | SENDACATE COPTED an outfit designed for people who! Mintzer's plan for srpall-potato| want to invest $500 or more for the investors follows the pattern of the | privilege of owning a piece of syndicate-style real estate opera- tions run by more well-heeled fi- nanciers. * ¢ **Some- * s “But he's got a deed to his Uittle!to his head. —he’s a landlord, He ean?ook his own landlord in the eye and not It is designed to appeal to any- body who has read Andrew Car-|' You, Too, Can Become a Hated Landlord ee es cas a He piece of property. He's making isa big chief landlord, who /8 to 10 per cent interest on his| make millionaires out of anyone, | investment. And what's more im-| not for swhile anyway,” Mintser says, blushing “because the small investor can't afford risk, In buying properties, we eliminate as much as possible the speculative flavor.” This tall man with the dapper, “Frankly, our operation won't ty began making money. to about $200,000, and I sank it all| apologetically, Coaty At the end of two years he didn't putter. * » properties including stores and apartment houses. in on a golf course in Westchester Virtue Has Its Penalty MIAMI, Fla. «®—Chairman L. have enough money left to buy a|/D. MacVicar of the Dade County commission underwent yesterday for a Australians will teach English in the stat#s of Indo China, as an expansion of aid under the Colom It's hard to visualize ‘‘one blg|bo plan, Canberra reports. jhappy family of landlords.” But a = aes “By 1944, I had run up my $1,000|the thought ts optimistic. . . treatment back-strain— “I no longer golf,” he says, “or| suffered, he said, in reaching for elegant look of a British rlia- Sr jmentarian, learned about ace cula- ee BCE eee 5 tion the quick and morbid way.| “SIRE’s 1.900 miniature real ir ce APPLE ° $ “It was a golf course,” he re, State tycoons are located | . member morosely. throughout the world and have KENDALE STUDIO : es © « invested, in five year, 2!) million EXPIRED COUPONS CHERRY ‘ “I was admitted to the bar in| dollars with Mintser for the Pee SYLVAN QUALITY 1930 and practiced long enough to| steady dividends and the | Q save up money. 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FRANK. 1, |™ains is to work out the details, |GROUF FRIENDLY ‘lions of dollars into the country in| Ag tor Spanish M 1 did will give complete indepen-| (Tomorrow: As Interview with Eastern Cleric Forms HOWLEY, USA (RET.) This will be done and certainly | But Si Bekkai warmed to the improvements. Sanitation and : » * |dence to Spanish Morocco if, the France) ; f ; vice Ghanceller | ew | York | will be confirmed by the National/°bvious friendliness of the group,/health methods alone have in-| MW ‘Tetuan to talk to Lt. French give complete independence (World Copyright, 1966) Firm to Manufacture Gas aca | Assembly sometime in March.” [and he told me: | creased the population from 2,500,-| Gen. Rafael Garcia Valine, the 14 French Morocco. His Unusual Car NEW YORK (INS)—Uncle Sam SEEK TRADE “‘We especially appreciate the 000 to 8,500,000. ned nal Gren I think the chances of France| Ceylon is to start indus- NS)—Uncle Sam : .q, |United States giving up its extra-- The fact is that Fre .| Valino thinks Moroccans are not'granting-complete independence to|tries producing and asbestos. The French seek a so-called “‘in- is that French colon ——— out P ee and his air bases are caught 1 erritorial ri } = : B RD. Conn. A Role is s ught in dependence within an interdepen. territorial rights in Morocco. This izing has been a blessing for North, RANTFO onn. e middle in the power struggle dence" for Morc in Other word may not seem to be a big thing Africa. man Catholic priest, who has de-|in Morocco. cco In other words | in fact, but it is a great encourage. jhome rule for Morocco but French ; 400,000 FRENCH | ‘ signed what he te the “ t ment to us and an indication of . . . w rms the sates Four key bases of the U. 8. trade and foreign affairs conces- | Today there are more than 400,- You are cordially invited to attend our i 4 } your sincere friendship."’ Suede cca within ix Morocco ae oe oa ecie| * 6 »« Pilvegd two men may be able to) 000 F rene ose living pag seal . meoothe: jadministration supply and com-| The sultan and his able premier, v4 ne irate people what Atatwk S F eee mand is centered there for the Si Bekkai, at least for political, 7 ‘°° Se Moslems of Turkey. | f a N * | The Rev. Alfred $. Juliano of the|!7th Air Force, the one which purposes want to complete inde-| Ht won't be done overnight. It | D C , ° Holy Ghost Fathers, who is as-|Suarantees in time of war the pendence on the basis that after| Cannot be done without French dened to St. Mary Church here (0 of the Mediterranean to our this is granted the trade and other S@pport. But it ts a real possl- | it Ships and forms a vital link in the agreements can be worked out | bility — assuming that Commu- nist agitators are not able to 3° to be held Tonight and Thursday calls his creation the Aurora. will be manufactured here by chain which discourages the So-|Chances are good for a compro- Juliano Custom Cars, Inc., of which Viet Ueto Aroma atte? Uren) a (rales. | oe ® Boies. Father Juliano is honorary chair-|“'®*- | The political “eggwalking”’ for ee. long before the French man of the board and director of/ Merecco is known the “Ti. | U. 8. diplomatic and milit came, had a great tradition, iden- design. ger” of Africa, eae question | staffs is aehcak in Maresbe: We re bowers aad a ceature al February 29 and March | ‘| is the tiger can be must stay ‘in the good graces of s own. Wy e country was in } [The yee to 18 tot lng sd | oan Both he PeSach Sed the | Ge Aety Sia eetiae scl simoat complete chaos when te] APPLE $8 | THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. company claims it ts the first | Time of Sultan Mohammed Si- | great ally, France, This is being Seat French marshal, Lyautey, . en ee try with | t Ben Youssef believe it can | accomplished despite the political |/éned an agreement with the 361 S. Saginaw St. radical safety imnovations and | °° pacar now are under | difficulties in France. [een a vine cn tec CHERRY Refreshments A Useful Gift for Each Family way ; hear ee oe ‘Pp ‘ ; air-conditionipg worked into its I met Si Bekkai at a party would basic design. Jean Basdevant, head of the|in my honor at the tems of te oe ee ped bring WHEELER s GROC Y OPEN EVENINGS 7 TO 9 DURING GRAND OPENING . The car has 10 small headlights Tunisian and Moroccan affairs De-|U. S. commanding general, Maj. se 8 4260 Dixie Highway oe . ‘partment, told me: Gen, F, E. Glantzberg. At first! This was in 1912. The French] - Drayton Plains which give the appearance of a ie ae neon tube across the front. This e is to increase visibility, giving more diffuse light over a wider area and Cit glare. * s s | P The car has a reverse slope , I way “i hp windshield, slanting backward in- | | Ve | en. stead of forward. This is intended ' meat yo | to reduce sun-glare and give better en i My rbaailailnon at ve visibility during snow and rain ih ) AY Celia storms.- It is about two feet away é io rt i) . . ' from the passengers, to reduce in- a | 4 ‘Lin f jury in case of an accident. PLASTIC ROOF The entire roof of the car will be of clear plastic for greater visibil- ity, held up by a racing car roll- plastic used to cover the body is 3 j fyi C ; 7; 8 FI a H ¥s5 FBEa3 qo2 3 - #2 are invisible. This is intended to give a better air surface for more control, A table-like “shock bar’ draws out from under the dash to hold| the passengers in position like a safety belt. It is controlled by a button. a The six-passenger four-door sedan is expected to sell for “$12,000 and up.” ; The company plans to use stand- ard luxury type engines and chassis from Cadillacs or Chrysiers and mount the special body on that. One of Largest Family EAST LANSING W—Gordon De- e sophomore from Brocton, N. 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JE Pontiac, Michigan oe Sr a ne a ee saciid : os . | =o \ | | | —_— " THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1956 NINETEEN | Joe Haas-- ontiac Press |: ca follow HIS MAN-ABOUT-TOWN COLUMN DAILY Joe has his own interesting, friendly, and nation through Joe’s appreciative informal manner of bfinging the news to eyes as he translates mental notes to printed word. Get the side-line and in-side views that give you a fuller picture of the community in which we live. Joe’s Enjoy the beauties of our county, state column ts like a visit with a dear friend. you. His vast acquaintanceship enables him to know the personal things that are happening to folks you know too. THE PONTIAC PRESS _TWEN TY | : THE PONTIAC PRE SS. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1956 NTY ee ; | {Court decree granting her a di- Ex-Wife Gets $70, 000° vorce from; former Oklahoma Gov. he Man Wear County Area May Benefit by Water Commerce’... SS SRE i lie Murray will receive an esti- Mills granted Mrs. Murray the di- |mated $70,000 in cash and other vorce on grounds of incompati- already under way and we may/Bay City, Benton Harbor, pee (assets under terms of a District/bility. expect a speeding up of growth of Grand Haven, Holland, Frankfort,|___—__ ——— — With Little Worry Inland cities and areas like Pon- of Michigan planne r Professor Har-, The trend of industry aw ay from sy ao teeth d bdatat tiac and Oakland County “ee h can lowe Slee sate = ho eis cts at tMrge cities, Prof. Whittemore said insec ropping, carn (ore kes Wate ough least 24 Great Lakes-side cities in ASteeti reach Great Lakes Water throug ; x . : t d ae ae more com- regionally created utility districts Michigan can expect to grow on ae pension — wil ee [en cities.’ } Ludington, Monroe, Mudkegon, fortably. This pleasant powder has no : ue for-some time because of the! some 14 cities in lower Michigan Port Huron, Saginaw, St. Joseph. may benefit indirectly from in- a new industrial tide. ! ee ; er x. gooey, pasty taste or feeling arge number of available ee cause nausea. It's alkaline creased water - borne commetc€ = anew, high speed, roomy high- workers, and 10 in upper Michigan can ex- ahd Traverse City. In upper Michi-| ou-scid) Checks, PReTRETH ss coming “in the future. way facilities” will expand De- | The growth area would include ‘pect to grow on the advantages of gan, he listed Escanaba, Glad- @ny drug counter This is the belief of University ¢roit’s suburban area “into a Adrian, Ann Arobr, Jackson, Lan- the Great Lakes where they have stone, Houghton, Manistique, Mar- S| SS = . great industrial region in South. sing, Owosso, Flint and Port low cost bulk freight and a good quette, Menominee, Munising, On- ses eastern Michigan,” Whittemore Huron, he adds. fresh water supply. tonagon Sault Ste. Marie and Saint) says | Furthermore, he Says, “this is (The cities he named are % Alpena, Ignace. SAM BENSON Says: ; : = Alpe vee, — Lucy Continues Diplomat Hoover Views =e SS SAH r to feed a quart of liquid _ Middle East as Dynamite |." ¢=™ Court Struggle | By RUTH MONTGOMERY — Hoover — his sweetheart since: The patient can sit up in bed WASHINGTON (INS) — Under- grammar school days at Palo Alto, jand read or watch TV while li-; Federal Order to Face “ecretary of State Herbert Hoover Calif. "| quefied food is delivered to the Jr., a modest man who shuns the} 4oover describes himself as a | Stomach or small intestine through Test Against Alabama’s jubtic spotlight, views the Middle! «199 per cent supported of Presi. a thin plastic tube. The tube is Segregation Stand |East as the “immediate” dyna-| dent Eisenhower and Dulles.” | inserted through: the nostril. \ mite keg that can plunge us into Acqualty, he almost hero-wor- a AT / Odds and Ends at Any Cost to Clear! z World War Il—unless our poli-| ships the two men for whom whe By BEM PRICE (iclans beware | ere: Dr. Barron said the pump meth-, | | BIRMINGHAM, Ala. uP—Authe: * © 6 |) orl Eisenhower Panall pale th od has proved superior to intra- : I ul e| ne Lucy today renews her court” But Hoover is optimistic. The vey GY OSS ES Nise? feeding in ee my Oe * struggle to erack Alabarna® rigid ace trouble-shooter, who almost \whom I have greater admiration. acct mit a mabe eee scien eae Cae segregation barriers ingle duet “dly ate ine tense || have no reservations at all about! involving the digestive system. _ For Federal Judge H Hobart 'ranian oil crisis 15 months ago, ‘them. We see eye-to-eye on every-| — eee i has outfoxed the Russians before. ‘thing We have absolutely no dif- Today, in the quiet of his ex. |ferences of view. | ecutive suite, the son of former | ‘ a wal , a ‘he > t Li z iformer woltear 7 I h ad el ircwldent| Norbert Meever told : retumed to the all-white Univer-| this corres lent: um S| n | ae isity of Alabama campus at Tus-| “Grooms the basie question is whether the 26-year-old Negro, a i “soviet leaders are deliberately | 4 , caloosa. A mob drove her off the playing on the age-old frictions be- S campus Feb 6 tween Arabs and Jews to promote ' * their own selfish ends. They have 0 yey | en 5 5 f | The Lucy case has assuined en-'Stepped into an extremely sensi- | j ormous significance “here as a 'Vve area of the world. but our Chr sler Co Join | APPLE $ ! APPOINT eet | test of the federal court's willing-|Pelicies are flexible enough to beat y ay ie 4M : From Your Exact Prescription. ce © mais! on Compliance with, them at their own game.” Detroit's Ford Hospital E its orders despite the states pow-| — to Develop Device enaanY | VISION OPTICAL C0 “OPricians, lerfdt* prosegregation sentiments) Hoover should know The en- Pp - ba OPTICIANS: 5g and customs | gineer-turned:diplomat is a special- ; | JACOBSON MKT. \ Open 9-5: Phone Take ’Em Away! $12.95 to $19.95 In Montgomery, Gov James E. bs in that realm. When President), DETRQIT w — Chrysler Corp. | : aoe Rosm) 2-2: Folsom again said he would main- Eisenhower drafted him to help|has turned over to Henry Ford| 3591 Watkins Lake Road Fri. ‘til 9 15 W. Lawrence FE 2-2895 * Wools * Goabardines * Quilt Lined tain law and order at the uni hee the 1953-54 Anglo-lranian oil Hospital in Detroit plans and man- Pontiac versity regardless of the outcome crisis, leading statesmen of the “facturing rights of a food pump . : YOUR CHOICE of the hearing iworld had almost resigned them-/|{0F hospital ee , EXPECTS NO TROUBLE selves to the loss of Iran to the; 7 ' = ‘ ; : x Communist orbit auto firm's engineering di- . Ro he * * $ 1 don't expect troubles” he om vain wacked with the faapial You are cordially invited to attend our said. expect the good , " : [FFORTS PAID OFF |developing the pump which was . ah See eae . ; : Sh the The handsome, blue-eyed manidescribed as a “revolutionary new ; ° en he ae ant 4 whose trademark is his earphone) ess.” Only 176 Left! Sizes 38 to 48 mothers and fathers of students pallently set tol work | (Fore! year feeding process. . [ a eS | at the university to know T ami. commuted constantly across the Dr. James) Barren, anesciete : doing all in my power to keep) , | surgeon at the hospital pi »| Atlantic Ocean and the Red Sea,| their children from getting hurt talking fire with the British eadi oneered in developing the pro- to $5.95 Corduroy $50 [For 29 months Miss Lucy has tt Oe oa cess during the past five years to be held then with the Iranians. His efforts . sought the right to be educated paid off , and Chrysler Corp's engineering . Your Choice at the 129 - year - old university 5S 9 6 | division designed the pump. Ht d h d once a training school for Con { . on Ig an urs ay te $8.95 Vol rein ee One sear from the beginning of The feeding method is inten ded owes 00 pha RS! atl AEB his mission, Iranian oil again be- for patients suffering from stom- February 29 and March | WOOL BLEND SHIRTS With tl 1 of t Nat + xan to flow to the Western world, @ch or throat diseases, in a dia- Wh the aid oof the sationar betie coma, severely burned or : ind the Russians backed angril O S CO O CO Assn. for the Advancement of Col macotilran eny lacking an appetite for any rea- TH MA E N MY FURNITU RE ° 200 Pairs! Lightweight for Spring Wear $ 50 ored People she fought the case 5 son, . PANTS through to ey U.S: Supreme That ls the basis fer Hoover's | Measured foods are ground up 361 S. Saginaw St. Court and won, Last July 1 Judge current optimism. With patience | ; ; ; ae . . . seeee Values to $8. 95 Grooms ordered her admission as and perseverance, the free world mailer eat ee oY san Refreshments A Useful Gift for Each Family 7 > : ‘nrotled for the . j . : : $4.95 Plastic S 00 a student. She enrolled r re 6saved Iran, just as 18 months of protein diet during a critical post OPEN EVENINGS 7 TO 9 DURING GRAND OPENING mid-term semester but when she similar negotiations settled the Gnerativel nemod RAIN COATS Y Ch . actually tried ‘to attend classes she teuchy Trieste crisis that had : Us . 50 our oice was met by an egg-and rock once preved a rallying point for The auto firm designed a pump throwing mob of 3 000 Communist propaganda. . : to $14.95 Gabardine 7 Slthebwalkclafiihorr ol aientin $ 00 " " " : i FA ¥ ps . ‘ Hoover said that he “‘views w ith, . riversil\ s $ « of ustes oTek : - . ; SPORT COATS Your Choice barred her fvom the campus “for ; Ereel a al of apprehension” our! her own. xatels current relations with the Arabs , land Israelis. ‘‘With emotions so SEEK CONTEMPT COUNTS |highly charged, almost anything @ I RENT TUXEDOS FOR WEDDINGS AND PARTIES J Miss Lacy s attorney Arthur D can happen.” he warned, “and . Shores promptly sought contempt political attacks at home are not of court proce@dings against 13 helping. We have so much at stake officers and trustees of the uni in that area of the world that we versity and four men identified are bending every possible effort, , miv as members of the mob ma 24+hour basis, to help solve . In additiin, Shores has asked the crisis ”’ : i a 20 S. PERRY ST that the dean of women. Sarah * * -¢ ; ees . . Healy. be ordered to provide Mis Hoover 52. had his baptism of Lucy with a dormitory room ard political fire early in life. Few e « - 7 - as, Permit her to use the dining fa presidents have been more vilified § 9) 9 cilities than his father during the admin : azley’s Thursday ss TOSI aa ie In a last minute move. vest treat depression. Seldom at the SUPER SPECIALS ? \ j day, the legal situation was fur- White House in those days, young . ee ther complicated by attormeys for Hoover deliberately shunned the the university officials. who asked limelight which so many others JUNEDALE BRAND . that each defendant be tmed s« p- have yovfully sought arately and before a jury _ WITH RELUCTANCE oe c Among the 17 deferidants are * ; ; Wilham F. Adams, dean of ad When Eisenhower and Secretary lb missions University President 0f State John Fos let Dulles urged eee ° Oliver C) Carmichael: and Thom Min to accept th vo. 2 foreign aeUS) Ieawson a fiuctiees and aes oly spot 1h months ago, Hoover SS ae eo ee ee ciate justice of the Alabama Su vwcoepted with a reluctance that ' 1 preme Court hocked this power-loving capital € This valuable coupon i : * = 2 * : entities the bearer 1 In Montigom ry. Ala rate Hoover promptly set a pace that y fe 2 T-lb. Limit Fresh coop Cinta: oreanivanon) lac eht staggered the department He 1 MUS THURS 1 ipproved the indictment of Negro works from 8 am_ to 8 p.m. six L RE ONLY Ib. ‘ leaders of a bus boxvcott here and days a week and frequently far ’ BUTTE : charged that Gov. James #. Fol. into the night Except when he ' R with meat purchase : som “has not proven competent must attend diplomatic dinners 1 during these grave and grievous he rounds out the long work day eS eeenw ete we ae ee ee eB ee ee ee ee ee ee ee times.’ iwith a game of cribbage with Mrs = of. ae WHILE THEY LAST | | complete with tools j } * * . | light weight - full size » * ° * . | Pontiac Executive chooses Lord Calvert ° 2 | It beats, as it sweeps, as it cleans 4 SPEED A UTOM A Tl —No dust bag to empty. 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When she was in New York,! ‘If you want to become the best Joan Crawford invited me on a in any field, you must use a strate- motor trip, and as she drove her gy to conquer any sense of inse- new black Cadillac, with her,curity because anyone who is poodles, Cliquot and Camille, be- emotionally insecure could never tween us on the front seat, she|be a complete success. talked freely about herself. What,! «4 eareer woman is often re- I asked, was the motivating force garded as too independent, too of her life, her success and happi- self-centbred—yet when she falls ness? in love, like everything else she + s s | PT e ‘ee “Love,” she said. “I need it. re ay peti 6) halt Rearsed Every woman needs it.”’ She spoke, ; directly, not the least selfconscious | “I have known girls to marry that she was revealing her deepest too young when they haven't had self-pity can defeat the best pur- poses in life. “To obtain love and be an excit- ‘jing woman you have to emerge from any retreat which does not enhance your abilities and oppor- tunities to demonstrate your birth- right—the right to be an indivi- their professional contribution toe the films and theater. within themselves and are it in those they malign. “I think it is because these in- dividuals lack a feeling of security |to give of their best, so that audi-| at- ences may: leave the theater with] petting tempting to gain it by destroying something real and vital to think| ‘about—something which will add! “I feel that, rather, people ofjbeauty or understanding to their? the theater and film world should|own lives and their contacts with | = sonal ws ‘ [be thought of as trying very hard others.” \Per al Ne of Interest . % F; rything,, According to Joan Crawford (In the second of this sertes, ap- tomorrow Joan Crawford }! reveal her intimate beauty and @xtrcise secrets for the first time} (Copyright 1956) Many Find Sunny Haven in Florida On hand again this year as he meno of Ottawa drive, and in the has been for the past several years S4ime resort spot with headquar ito watch the Detroit Tigers during baa Gh the a Eombatey an | the Irving Steinmans of Chippewa itheir spring training, which in- road, who are expected back in Sopa ee Se town the middle of March. z , “ke 1enge circle, - ‘Bloomfield Village Dr. and Mrs.| Be yendi reais New dives Burke are guests at the New Flor ef Elean) Gia) Giese UCL lida Hotel in Lakeland, where they |Fla.. for their wirter vacation will remain until April 1 | Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Hogue of Franklin are residing at the Ber- muda Inn at Delray Beach. Fla., until the middle of the month In! spite of the wonderful weather for a month's visit in Miami with relatives and friends jg Mra. Ericson Lewis of Chippewg road. Robert Lewis, who is atfending the University of Pennsjivania, ' will join his mother in Miami during the Easter vacation. * * * Karen Sampson, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Arthur Sampson ol Pioneer avenue, recently com pleted requirements and was for mally initiated into Pi Rho Zeta Chapter of Mu Sigma sorority at ‘Elkhart University, * * ? Leaving by plane on Monday feelings. “To me love is everything. A woman has to be wanted, need- ed, giving—or she is nothing,” she continued. “The need of love, to have, give it, express it, whether it is with a man, children. family, career or just people, is the sensation or ex- citement that is always new. You feel its reality only if you are swept up into it—living it. Living it so your heart believes what your ears are hearing.”’ * * Joan was married May 10, 1955 to Alfred N. Steele. a soft drink manufacturer. It was Joan's fourth marriage, Mr. Steele's third. _ They were in Hollywood together on the night of May 9 and on the spur of the moment Mr. Steele suggested ‘they fly to Las Vegas to be married. Joan never had been in a plane before but she assented and the ceremony was performed at 2 am. in a hotel penthouse WILL IT LAST? “Every day I am asked if my marriage to Alfred is going to last.’ Joan said in her low, warm, resonant voice—a voice she has trained to reveal allure, charm and feminine appeal in person as well as on the screen. “To me, marriage is the great est love affair of all. I am an ordinary woman but I have always dreamed of falling in love with an extraordinary man. In the past my strong maternal need to give has overshadowed the more im-| portant basic female need to give —but to lean a little too—and have the chance to be ‘all woman.’ I feel this way about my marriage to Al- fred “IT have sought emotional se- curity all of my life. In three | marriages I hoped to find it— and failed. No woman is fulfilled withoat her man. “But -I'd never marry just to get married. Sometimes women marry out of sheer loneliness. 1 did once. I was working hard and keeping busy being both mother and father to my children, but at night, after they were in bed, I was alone * ¢ “Few seem to believe that any one connected with the glamorous picture business could lonely Believe me, that is not true. However, I've learned that loneliness can lead to self-pity and Card Party Slated by Community Club Mrs. George Gray is chairman of the card party planned by the Wever - Owen - Hawthorne Com- munity Club. The card party will be Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock in Owen School. Proceeds will be donated to the equipment fund for the city playground on Strathmore avenue ; Chairmen of committees for the event are Mrs. Ford Drumm, vouth games; Mrs. Robert Baldwin, adult games: Mrs. F.lmer Greene. ta bles: Mrs. Gordon Allison, prizes Wylie McClellan, tickets, and Mrs Earl Oltesvig, publicity. President Giovanni Gronchi of Ttaly and Signora Gronchi were 1 state dinner last night by their hosts, Vi President and Mrs. Richard oe ¢ lare Boothe Luce, United ever be- they're enjoying we can't help but feel that the Hogues will be anxious to return to their new home in Franklin where they moved just | prior to their Southern jaunt Punta Gorda, Fia., ts the mec- ca of several other Pontiac fam- ilies. Mr. and Mrs, William 8. Dewnes of Opdyke road are building a winter home in Punta Gerda, where they are spending the season, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Hampton of Cherokee road are also vaca- |tioning there for several weeks } Expected to return home soon) lafter spending some weeks at Pun-’ ta Gorda are Mr. and Mrs. Orrin P. Huntoon of Oakland avenue. | Mr. and Mrs, Frank C. Wood and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wood of Harrison, formerly of Pontiac, | are spending the winter at Cleve- | land, Fla., where they have met Ne; : : is seracall Peanine ¢esla ala | Rose-tinted lip aid with Residing at the Hotel Gaylord in| S#/tcone will help prevent Miami Beach is Mrs. Morris Blu-_ dry, chapped lips. sion. Business: Professional Women’s Clubs Hold International Night Celebrations By MARGARET COLE |tria. The international organization! On Sunday morning, Mrs. J. C | As is traditional, each year dur-|was formed in Geneva, Switzer- Sander, vice president of Business jing the month of February, mem-/land, in 1930 and has since pro jand Professional Women's Clubs of jbers of the Business and Profes-, claimed its purpose and spread its| Ontario, spoke on ‘The Applica. sional ‘Women's Clubs throughout;message wherever federation|tion of Our Aims and Objectives,”’ ‘the world observe International groups are organized ‘stating that our future is only what Night in the 20 affiliated countries. | =e |we make it today. | At the meeting of the Pontiac}! The BPW's purpose is to pro- 4 A ) Business and Professional Wom- mote and protect the interests of. Jaci Foe a ome ea cae en's Club held Tuesday eyening at business and professional women, le me peice F . | Hotel Waldron, Grace McLaughlin} to secure combined action by them, | ).0" e speaker stated that | land Nora Day presented a candle-|and to increase international un-| they have the most of te best. jlight ceremony originated by the derstanding and goodwill. they live in superlatives ifounder of the international federa-|U.N. STATUS In mentioning the aims and objectives of the organization, ition, the late Dr. Lena Madesin) she sald “no nation can rise | Phillips. higher than the standards of its The national federation was formed in 1919 and before it was womanhood. We all have a part in the changing world.” 10 years eld had sent its ambas- | cil | sadors of goodwill to Europe, members give special attention to’ Concluding the Tuesday evening that the BPW might share its the activities of the United Na- meeting, Mrs. William Salton, Jane i fellowship with the women of tions, particularly to the Commis-| Danton and Mrs, Norman Dyer | other nations, that it might learn | sion on Human Rights and the showed pictures of the regional from them even as it gave to Status of Women. conference held at French Lick, them. | Today there are national federa- Ind., recently, Through the influence of the na- “0s in 20 countries, with Mexico) Hostesses tor the evening were says Miss Crawford, “marriage is the jtional federation in the United sewed te atiad era = new Mrs. Carl Genske, Miss Day, Alta ye Tf . States, groups were organized in clubs organiz n Greece, Springstein and Taimee Surola. greatest love affair of all... 1 feel this italy, Canaia. td Nal al Aus. Pakistan and Ceylon. | Barbera Gols iwealall guested) he way about my masriage to Alfred. | group. — Meeting Held | . | J ; by Music Guild Womens Section ~s.. The Frank Snovers of Belmont javenue are leaving Pontiac on ; Thursday on the new General Mo |tors Aerotrain transcontinental ex- ‘cursion to Chicago, Los Angeles and return. They will be away a week. jenough childhood. They substitute imarriage for the dolls they never had, but find that they themselves lack the maturity and-understand- ing needed to make a success of marriage. “Sometimes it is just a romantic ‘idyll which seems to promise great ithings but it inevitably collapses jwhen faced with the pressure and reality of living. ‘DEMANDING LIFE “I dont believe there is any jlife more hectic and demanding |than that of a movie personality. |The only way to handle {t suc- \cessfully is to turn the pressure into a challenge, and enjoy it. Joy jand a sense of humor are saving graces and help to remove the sense of pressure . * * f * * «* Mr. and Mrs, Melvin C. Mo- Pherson of Elizabeth Lake road | had as their weekend guests | Mrs. Carrie Eldred and Mr, and Mrs. Wayne L. Eldred of Grand Rapids, On Saturday evening they enter tained their guests at the ice show in Detroit. °* e@ Jessie Gamble of North Perry street and Mary Mitchell of Oak- land avenue are flying Friday to Springfield, Tll., where they will attend the north central jurisdic- tion meeting of the Wesleyan Serw ice Guild of the Methodist Church. | On Saturday they will attend a tea at the Illinois governor's man- Beware of March winds! “Motion picture actresses are \very often asked if they fall in love with their leading men or ico-stars during the filming of a -picture. “Of course, being an actress \doesn't unmake you as a woman with a normal woman's reactions, ‘but in doing a love scene you ‘create your characters, their wants. needs and desires and com- ibine them with your own expe- irience to get the desired results “It has to be ‘magic’ for you, or it isn't for the audience. Buf that doesn’t necessarily mean you have to ‘fall in love’ with every leading man or co-star. However, ['m not saying it hasn't happened on the sets. | “Many times an actress who is ‘lonely or unhappy-in her own mar- riage can mesmerize herself into believing her leading man is actually the romantic character the script says he is * J] . The international federation is one of the few women's organiza-| tions to receive consultative status on the Social and Economic Coun of the United Nations, and | “Too close an association with motion picture business, or any one-thing. is apt to ruin one’s perspective; that is why I think we should all go to New York once a year to see the new plays and observe what is being done in the theater. mistake in staring in Haljead| Jean Crawford and her husband, Al- fred N; Steele, soft drink manufacturer, \for two or three years at a time without traveling or going East. uere married May 10, 1955. “To me,” STIMULATING SHOWS “This year has been such a stimulating one for me after see- ing such magnificent perform- ances as Shirley Booth’s in ‘Desk \Set,’ Ruth Gordon's in ‘The Match maker,’ the incomparable Lynn’ ontarmne and Alfred Lunt in ‘The Great Sebastians,” Margaret Sulla van in ‘Janus.’ Gladys Cooper and Siobhan McKenna in ‘The Chalk Over the past weekend Vera Bassett, Mrs, Raymond Cole, Ming’ ateaae ihe prw incr, GTaCe’s Parents Seek Passports national Night observances held at the Hotel Prince Edward in Carl Ay 8 Cet Windsor, Ont. PHILADELPHIA (INS)—Mr. and the Pontiae Music Guild meeting’ The 460 members of the inter Mrs. John B. Kelly Sr. applied for evening. Mrs. William national federation attending from passports at the Federal Building _ Heitsch assisted the hostess Ohio, Michigan and the Dominion !" Philadelphia Tuesday to attend | Oscar Schmidt announced a pi- of Canada heard Mrs. G. R. D the wedding of their daughter ‘ano workshop to be conducted by Laycock, president of the Canadian Grace, and Prince Rainier III of poorer bccn Form Own Styl Garden and Shelley Minters and U. of M. Alumnae Group | 5 y & Henry Kolbe of Detroit. Mrs. Don federation, speak on ‘‘Facing the Monaco April 18 Ben EGYAAO UB) MAUIUUL ais Leo / . / Never wear a color or a hat or Derragon is handling arrange- Nucleat Age” The Kellys will sail from New ‘And how T laughed when I went Gath for Fun N ht a hairdo just because everybody ments and Mrs Everett. Russell ps York aboard the Constitution April backstage after seeing ‘Janus’ to ers g jelse is Best way to develop a will handle publicity It was an In speaking of the nuclear age. 4. with a party of about 530 wedding think that 1 had to go all the way | is to learm to pick pounced that interested musicians the speaker told how electronics guests ee aed eecian ene Hawaiian Theme Used for Meeting at things becoming to you and to have should contact Mr. Schmidt will reduce mental labor. Automa-, Also the courage to reject Jhose that, Mrs. Walter Schmitz presented a tion requires trained and educated tions first time in four years Robert Tarr Home Tuesday are not program giving the highlights of skall WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1956 PAGES 21-24 Tucsday ——-¥ = * LJ fashion sense making passport~ applica- were their son-in-law and and the quality of the labor daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George L. | Alexander force will be-more important than Davis Jr., and the Davises’ two “Actors and actresses are a the life and music of % “rin Night’ «was ohserved Tuesday by members of the Univer special breed of people and they | - : ‘ . : There are four pages in Tansman. contemporary compos. the quantity. “There will be more children, Meg, 9, and Mary Lee, 7 wivelicelimechi that (lesen a sity oof Michigan Alumnae Olue of Pontiac Mrs. Robert B Tarr was ; is g : Fat pen Hogle played several of leisure time and leisure must not who will be flower girls in the pity that some people constantly hostess to the wroup at her home on West Iroquois road for a coopera today s Women’s Section her compositions. be idleness,’ the speaker stated. bridal party. ; », tive dinner and proyram . - —————— attack and ridicule them per- sonally rather than emphasize \ Mrs. Harry Richards, Mrs. Robert Baker, Tama Hook. and Mrs - - Harold Northon assisted the hostess | Mrs. T. FE. Wiersema introduced Robert Rickard, speech instructor at Lincoln Junior High School, who . nN 4% ee took the group on a musical tour of the Smoky Mountains Mr. Rickard, folk singer, gave the background and history of many well-known ballads and | folk songs, and sang several se- | lections to his own accompani- ment on the guitar, Mrs. Baker showed enlored slides of her recent trip to Hawaii | * * * | The business meeting was con | ducted hy Mrs W O. Roeser. and Mrs. Richards reported on the number of high school semors ap plying for scholarships to the Uni versity of Michigan Dinner was served | stvle with leis centerpiece of pineapples Inter spersed with other native fruits | to add to the Hawalian atmos phere | Hawalian overhanging a The group «ill meet with Mrs Jay Wagner March 27. Dr. Warmer Rice from the Department of Eng- lish Literature, University of Mich igan, will be the speaker . ee } ——_, : Sorority’s Council ‘Diecusces Barcus | Mrs. George Puddiuck of Drayton Plains entertained the City Council ; ; f Beta Sigma Phi soromty Mon e AP Wireghote day evening. Plans for the annual sador to Itahy, at the Pan American Union Founders’ Day banquet April 25 at - Pontiac Press Photos : Devon Gables were discussed | ; . yp in Washington. Left to right are Presi- Betty Giddings and Mrs. Kenneth 4 rehenrsal was held recently by members of the -Mrs. James Cavilier of Rosedale avenue and Mrs. Orval ; dent Gronchi, Mrs. Gronchi. Vrs. Nixon, White were appointed to the nomi-| Arriliary to Wright-Fournier Amvets Post for their Russell of West Walton boulevard. The show will be Vice President Nixon and Ambassador ialing Ecommttce | foc) (he ¢March annual benefit card party and style show. Pictured (left to- right) are Mrs. Jack Mariner of Kempf road, ee s s é ? s veléomed toa March 7 at 7:30 p.m. in Roosevelt Temple, with pro ceeds to be used for child welfare work. Nix ; M. Nixon and election of officers, at’ the Carl States ambqs- Luce. 4seedy home on Tilden avenue. ’+ | ~ Ze m S i on ‘ a a ere TWENTY-TWO THE PQNTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1956 Clearance Sale! We Are Moving SO OUT GOES EVERYTHING ee oe COTTON JERSEY Ce ee DRESSES Infants GOWNS Sizes 1-3x — Cec oe ee ewe a ee | owe oe ee ewe eo oe eee ee ee "se oe wo eee les 4494 Dixie Highway — Drayton Plains —OR 3-7224 Open Monday ‘Til 9 repens caes Friday Nite ‘Til 9 By ANNE HEYWOOD Today is Leap Year Day, and, all day, I've been thinking about imy Great Aurit Mattie. * ° * Mattie Aunt ‘about 9 years old. That was $2 years ago and in that time the status of women | has changed for the better. 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News From Bloomfield March Project to Benefit Hospital Children’s Clinic By RUTH SAUNDERS BLOOMFIELD HILLS—The chil- dren's clinic of St. Joseph Mercy Hospital will benefit from a rum- mage sale to be held in a Birming- jham shoping center March 8 and 9. Mrs. Walter Williams, president of the hospital auxiliary, has ap- pointed some able helpers to direct the sale. Mrs. James Q. Goodie and Mrs. Harold E. Brady are cochairmen assisted by Mrs. Williams, Mrs. George E. Baldwin and Mrs. H. Guy Moats, among others. Mrs. John A. Reid is treasurer of ithe auxiliary: * 8 ® Mrs. Harry W. Taylor of West Long Lake read and her daugh- ter, Jane, plan to sail March 14 on the SS Queen Mary for three months in Europe. France, Spain and Portugal are the first countries which will be | explored by the two. Jane has spent most of the winter in New York. Mrs. Taylor’s son and daughter. in-law, the Robert B. Taylors, will return to their Orchard Ridge road home on Sunday from a trip to California. ‘TO RETURN HOME The middle of March will see) several travelers returning from weeks in milder climes. Mr. and Mrs. Neil C. McMath j will be home from a stay in the imaherine and the John G. Woods ;and Graham J. Graham will return) ifrom Miami Beach and Nassau.| ‘Mrs. Graham wil stop off in South- of may be a ern Pines for some riding before Color setup of the movie company |coming north. At the Lyman Craig. home on | Orchard Ridge read Saturday evening their three daughters | and sons-in-law will give a supper | party for their cousin, bride- | elect Nancy Holmes. be married March 17 te Charles Dennison Gilbert of Algonac. Hosts will be Mr. and Mrs. Henry| Mr. and Mrs. Miner of Bloomfield, Mrs. Thomas E. Wilson has gone) to visit her Mr. and Mrs. Marcus FE. Cun. B is for Boys Handsome, e@asy-to-wear moc- casin toe dress strap in military style. 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Beyer Jr. were hosts at a party for bride- elect Sally McDonald and her fiance, Dean Firth of Franklin. Mrs. Webster Scheifele of Lin- party for Sally this evening, and Mr. and Mrs. Dean S. Firth of Franklin, parents of the prospec- tive bridegrom, will give the re- hearsal dinner March 8 at Ro- tunda Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Monaghan are traveling in the West. Mrs. Monaghan is making some visits in Texas while Mr. Monaghan is in California. Mrs. Monaghan is ex- pected home Sunday. STAYING AT CLUB Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kern are spending some time at Bloomfield Hills Country Club. They plan to leave in about 10 days for Miami Beach. Mrs. Granville Morse has re- turned home from a visit at the Belleview Biltmore Hotel in Bel- lair, Fla., where she visited her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F. Powell. Movie Firm Plans Fake Fashion Shop The next fashion firm you héar “dummy'’—the local NoOYova his, @ graduate of |** ‘square dance club. For tie past |four or five years she has been a Spinsters Lead Full Lives Today how falled in the important things criticisms from the conservative kidding she used to get every Leap | Year, She would probably have a good job, a good education, a nice apart- lment of her own, a rich life. More than that, she would look younger, be healthier and, quite probably, get married even in her 40s or 50s! (Copyright 1956) Golden Loaf Uses Up Egg Yolks Mrs. Christensen! Makes Airy Cake in Angel Food Style By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor What do you do with leftover egg yolks? Mrs. Lester Christensen As:a working homemaker, Mrs. Christensen must confine her out- side activities to evenings. She be- longs to a church group and a member also of the Boys" Club Mothers Club. GOLDEN SUNBEAM CAKE By Mrs. Lester Christensen 3 cups sifted cake flour 3 teaspoons powder Y% teaspoon salt Sift together three times 10-12 egg yolks + oo ee % teaspoon lemon extract | 1 cup cold water ‘colored, about 5 minutes. Add sug- ar gradually, beating well. Add liquid ingredients. Fold in sifted dry ingredients quickly but thor- oughly in two or three parts. Bake in an ungreased angel food pan for 1 hour at 350 rg aa Turn upside down and let until cold. jy ©e0806 je The hooded raincoct i: beoutifully right for the young foce but rain- weer in soft poste! shodes with @ matching turban hot is better for aof-s0-young foces. Paper-weight silk raincoats in slim styles to wear over coats as: well as dresses come in new but-) jmaking ‘The Fifth Season.’ They are discussing setting up a full scale business on Seventh ave-| | /nue, so the filming of the comedy) about the garment industry will) ‘ring true in all details. Even plan’ o engage ‘technical advisors’ from the fashion press ete. APPLE CHERRY STAR MARKET 550 North Perry Pontioe | @ 7 West Lawrence St. eee nee — Monday, March 5 ||’ ‘NEW CLASSES Day, Half-Day Speedwriting it Gregg Shorthand—Typewriting Higher Accounting—Bookkeeping i Business Administration—Secretarial Stenotype—Stenograph Calculator—Comptometer Visit School. Phone. er Return This Advertisement . for Furthe: Information é er ft cece ki vce | and Evening il “Phone FE 2-3551 terfty silk print as well as solid ‘color. A strong ‘advantage too is that these silks take so little space in the suitcase, weighing only | | about 13 ounces Values to $12.99 { 3 DAYS ONLY _MARCH 1 Ist - 2nd - un DRESSES *4-*)-*6 Men ig Attracts All Eyes! A striking combination of masculinity and smartness . . . made by a division of Nunn-Bush! VETEXBaty. v: PARKING METERED PUBLIC LOTS Pauli’s Shoe Store 35 N. Saginaw Open Fri. Eve. ’til 9 P. M. Serving Pontiac Over 50 Years! a eC OCC COCO OCOOROLEOOLOCLOODOCLOOEEROOELS eeeee custom-made PERMANENTS You'll be amazed when you see the hidden beauty in your hair brought to light with one of our very own oa SY Riker Bldg.—Rear qf Lobby FE 3-7186 Individual Hair Styling and Cutting by Tony and Carl 000000000 ceesceerccccccccccccccoccccoeeesoees eeeececssesecessessseseeeeseees . - - Is Our Specialty! You'll adore our longer- than - shart hair style... ‘cause it’s so flexible . . has so mony variations. Let us individualize your hair styling. Verda’s Beauty Shop “Infants? ‘Specialty Shop Gift Shop ' FE 2-3220 718 West Huron SKIRTS BLOUSES Values to $7.99 3 34 Values to $19.99 COATS a Slips. V alues to $7.99 Bras—Girdles () to $00 Values to $29.99 CAROLYN SHOP 37 N. Saginaw St. Open Fri. and Mon. ‘til 9 _FE 5-2754 © THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1956 l\ 7 | TWENTY-THREE i Money Gift From Beau Not Proper Girl's Mom. Right |! to. Protest Against |) Boys’ Present Z 48 N. Saginaw St. JAGKET SHEATH ORESSES ». . 14.98 and [7,98 in which was enclosed a 10-dollar| = bill. He said that he didn’t know/ =~ what to buy me and to please use| ~ the money for something I really wanted. “It sounded very practical to me & but when my mother Meard of it she almost hit the ceiling and told me in no uncertain terms how wrong it was for a girl to accept “money from a man. “I can’t see what all the fuss is about as he would tn all prob- ability have spent this amount on a present anyway, and isn’t it better to buy something I really need than to have him spend tt ~ on something useless? I woéld . — very much appreciate your opine jon on this matter.” a Answer: While your point of view | is well taken, TI have to agree with — your mother. According to conven- | © > tion. a woman does not apcept) > money from a man. a It is entirely proper for him to! 7 ask you to go with him and pick out one of several things that he has put aside for you to choose); from, and buy it for you, but for) jy you actual cash is The empress look in these important ‘ee sheath oath, With bolero and short facet. Solid colors, prints, and solid combinations. Junior and misses’ sizes. Dress § clon—Second Fleor = WEARICHT WV ashable— "Dear Mrs. Post: I am a school-| 7 teacher and throughout the school |= year I receive presents from some of my pupils. In writing thank-you notes for these presents, how — should I sign my name? : “1 know that ordinarily Mrs. Jones is not a correct signature, but to sign my name Mary Jones does not seem right either tn |) — this particular case, Will you — please tell me the correct signa- |. — ture to use in this situation?” ed COTTON or NYLON DUSTER ROBES Hand Stitching GLOVES 3.00 #4 4.00 Answer: Such letters are cor. _ rectly signed by whatever name - they call you. . “Dear Mrs. Post: Does one open) | Full cut printed up the entire napkin before putting) li cotton or nylon it across one’s lap, or is it better)’ manners to leave it folded in half?” | robes. Some with “The TOPS” Answer: If it is a small one you 4 lace or COnETOStING Azure Blue open it entirely, but if it is a large trims. Rounded Limeade one, you leave it partly folded d lored across your lap. |e =O" tarlore Pert Pink eee i collars. A Aqua Foam Michael Poole =|) _— new huge collection pte te to choose from. Riviera Tan Claims Bride Hl D) Mr. and Mrs. William Rhinehart, 7 Sizes 10 to 20. Marinelbice Buchanan of Hyde Park N.Y., an- 7} nounce the marriage Feb, 27 of) / Bolero their daughter. Esther Louise, to; + Airman 3.C.. Michael Brannion) - — “JUNO” Poole. He is the son of Mr. and. Mrs. John B. Podle of Rathmor — Marine Blue road, Bloomfield Hills i aes is The ceremony took place in a) ~ Bolero chapel at Sheppard Field, Wich- | 2 Pert Pink ita Falls, Tex., where Mr. Poole is 4 serving with the U.S. Air Force and ~ where the couple will live at). present. li Shell color does not affect the food value or cooking quality of RES. Riviera Tan BAN-LON i é Luster Blue cW FAT H C tie Souffle Beige a Limeade Apricot 50% be = un SAVE a Sizes 640 to 714 TO Accessories—Main Floor * ¢ @ + = on Better Quality Bolt End Fabrics — 3 by i UPHOLSTERING YOUR | OLD FURNITURE Short sleeve slip on and long sleeve cardigan. hee Ban Lon is kitten soft, guaranteed resistant to pulling and “balling.” Wears beautifully and stays new. White, mint, blue, shrimp Sizes 34 to 40. “CHAIRS .,,.... $35. SOFAS as low cs $75 : During this specia) event you as add new beauty to your home by having your furniture reupholstered (2 & AT HUGE SAVINGS’ You'll & . ys be delighted with the wonderful se-& «| lection of fine fabrics, and at the cholee of patterna and colors we hare to offer BUT HURRY' Work Guaranteed for § Years Wim Wricut Furniture Makers and Upholsterers (n AIR and WEAR 270 Orchard Leke Ave. | b L | | f E 1 i FE 4-0558 | Si BR Sc Si aC Om Be Oe RRS Sah TE | = We is ¢ ¢ 5.98 ADA ea Combed cotton that | needs little if any FRUIT PIES} “ ironing. Guaranteed | 3 washable Shrinkage ~ 5 for apy Sie i ts Permanently pleated cotton dress thot boasts The ensemble for Pink or blue its own linen duster spring . sted ie cee ees een ae controlled to 1°4 maximum. Lace . even for little sister APPLE $ by trim, short sleeves Sizes 2 to 3—$7.98 Sizes 3 to 6x—$8.98 White, pink, blue, navy CHERRY Sizesi37 1038 Little gentlemen's coot ...a classic favorite FATHER & SONS . Sweaters - Blouses Impeccably tailored in flannel with Eton cap. Sizes 2 to 4, light blue or beige. $12.98 MARKET 4 B56 Oakland Pentiae, Sport Shop—Main Floor _ Young Folk Shop—Lower Level/ * 4 ~t + ‘ © . € Ariheurs SPRING A REO LOOT EES € FRACTIONS pretty ._ <7 slick! ... Starting out (and staying out till) any hour. - Patent with its ‘nothing's slimmer than black’ chic, and Morse-code white perfs singing “It’s Spring; Spring | tell you!”’ with every move. This pair Easter-loves any color, .. Really clings to you who snatch at it. ee oe ———— a Shee Guten Bhaauen On Your Spring List of Fashion NOTES ... THESE EXCLUSIVE SPRING SUITS BRANTWOOD and : OTHER FAMOUS LABELS 2. » 49.95 and 79,95 _ Others to 119.00 men gealielittermniinernmin adits Two or three piece smart- Some with matching or contrasting lining or blouses. Dressy to tailored. New sleeve, pocket or cuff details. Varied length jackets. Pencil slim or slightly flared skirts " Forstmann’s Milateen, Telga, sheer wool, worsted, flannel, sharkskin, imported twists. Verdona crepe, tweed, - gabardine, and others. — Navy, colors, checks, stripes, plaids. Junior, misses’, women’s sizes. 4 é ai e Mess Suit Salon—Second Floor eee eo ear og eae we ass oe en ores 9 meme MBO gS ES ee SELECT YOUR SPRING HAT NOW! COLORFUL... STRAW WATS ... 7.985 WONDERFUL SELECTION BRAND NEW - STYLES AND COLORS IN EVERY HEAD SIZE. ONLY Sketched from Stock % & Millinery Salon—Second Floor ‘ 48 N. Saginaw St, Via 2 ee ke {” ( f —* . Ad oy THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1956 \ TWENTY-FOUR . r 4 For Brides to Be. Call for your free copy ‘of the Spring issue, the ‘Modern Bride’ Steady Diet of Beau Gets Pretty Tiresome By ELIZABETH WOODWARD almost every night. How do you!) “Dear Miss Woodward: I've been tell whether you are or you aren't) going with him for a year and falling out of love?” have been very much in love with “1 can’t even talk to them |doings at school planned to be life- about it because they're very (jong memories. To these, boys are’ strict and they would probably crawl down my neck if I even | your memory with new and dif. ; ferent things to talk to him about. Encourage him to use his free , time im an interesting way so his him But lately I feel as if I’m fall- Answer If you ate pecan pie \oiversation will epartle. mentioned it, They Just want me Your parents have a point—too ing out of love. He comes down for dinner every night for a year to get my education, What 40 much fritter does take your mind | Complete Wegding Serie Since 1899 — would you. or would you not, be You're in the doldrums, that's yeu think I should do?” off your work. But on the last t in Idve with pecan pie? If you wore all. The midwinter rut. There's, long mile of high school, perhaps — the same sweater and skirt day nothing much going on and you're) Ariswer: Do the best you can) they cam see that you want to after day for six months, how) |just a bit tired of seeing his face| about the girls while you're around] join in the fun that is planned for | would you feel about the old rags?/all the time. If it- were a rarer school. Get into as many activities) the friends you've had all | There's such a thing as having too sight, you might be happier when as possible that include girls. Get, through school. | much for your own good. iyou're together. |to know them and enjoy their com ic poe yes meet Ss hegre) | “Dear Miss Woodward: I'm 18 eee omen ciate | And if you've made a spp] f ue aaynime as a = a years old, still in school, and my Then ae to ane up such ac. friend of a girl, you'll be all se ; ‘mk eal hae Ate mt rae ia parents won't let me go out with tivities at home. As spring|to join the excitement. pine pial > cere ee an ay Sy girl at all progresses there will be big social! (Copyright, 1956.) | the month is over. You need a — | mild change tn diet. -_ Begin with one night a week for Vocal 2axtyall | | St. Paul. ’ Lutheran Church Pearce Floral Company JOSCYN ot FOURTH : Lenten Servic | 559 Orchard Lake Ave. Phone FE 2-0127 Woe wipe O04 | Maybe they'll see your point.) GEO MAHDER, Paster FES v \ | | Scout Directors Appoint 6 Men to Serve Camp “The Northern Oakland County’ Girl Scout Council Board of Di-| rectors met Tuesday at the Wa- ‘terford CAI Building. j * * ‘ Li Mrs. Richard Balmer, resident; jcamp chairman, announced the ap- |pointinent of George Watson, Car- ‘yourself personally. A night to of Junior Highs lw ash your hair, read a novel, write | ‘to the girls you met last a anal l any old thing to. keep you bus: i | vane j wees ve % Ni Receives Praise “Music for Every Child .. Every Next week ste it two nights’ Child for Music’, for many years |off—one for yourself and the other to spend th your girl friends. | the theme of music educators, was) full extent last! Completely safe occupations that carried out to its won't make him wonder if there's night at the Citywide Junior High another boy. On those two nights out cram i ; i School Vocal Music Fesival in the ‘Pontiac High School gymnasium | We've just what a young man * 8 8 \supposed to take girls. . |. ‘roll Osmun, Richard Poole, How- EASTER Accessories Ladies’ PURSES Styled in the Newest Fashions and Colors From yp KIMMIN'S LEATHER GOODS 14 W. Huron FE 2-2620 NOTHING CAN s fc ing ... for Easter needs) for urine REMEMBER LIKE A PICTURE | A near capacity crowd heard the lard L. Canfield, Fred Haggard and| ... suits that borrow the best from Dad's and big brother's styles, in easy-care fabrics. hour-long program with over 1,000 youthful voices from five city jun- jor high schools participating. In a selection of music from | “The Star-Spangled Banner” to | old-time spirituals, hymns, Amer- lean folk songs and a few popular tunes, the junior high schoolers Howard Fitzgerald II, chairman, to |the newly organized men’s service) ‘committee for the Girl Scout Coun-| cil. four Wedding eee Photograpas DIMITRI LA ZAROFF Photography 124 W. Huron St, Ponting FE 4-2466 ' { The function ef the committee | will be to augment Camp Sher- | wood resources and te develop area interest in this resident Grown-Up Suit with Long Pants e ° | $298 Religious Go0dS |) wendea tetr way caretully and camp. Sises 1 \te/6s as Rosaries, Missals, Medals, | °!: While the Girl Scout Council is! Burlington crease resistant ace- eee . George H. Putnam, supervisor provided for as an agency of the, United Fund, the resident camp jis a completely separate scouLing, | function. An official “Meet the Camp Day”) tete and rayon splash tweed or solid shade of tan or light biue LIGHT WITH DARK! A contrast of wool and rayon 4€ tone broken check deeed Bibles, Statues, Sick Call Sets, Gifts. of secondary vocal musie for the Pontiac schools and director of = last night’s choral program, said Come to -_ progre ee ee ee ee et that from parent and student res- lee pail et oa 6 oe parents | se. the e jand families of Girl Scouts. Backs. fa, tao or grey ee The Madonna Shop ponse, the project was so well re- s so ceived that there was every rea- son to believe this musical festival would be carried on another year. Long $5.98 to 19.98, Sizes at rm ‘12 Complete His Ensemble ‘With EASTER ACCESSORIES Belts Nerrew or medium $1,080 Ties, Ready the or Bo tee The fourth in a series of board | training sessions was conducted by Mrs. Evelyn Copeland, executive director, following the board meet- This slimming bere-arm dress is, ne: 795 Woodward Ave. Free Parking FE 5-9275 in the Sagamore Motel PTA Activities 7 a los pecial for the not-so-tall figure. —_— rt) Birmingham | Executive board of Pontiac PTA & spec all fig White long sleeve smunts L Council will meet Thursday at 7:30|Note the pretty yoke, the covér-up Farewell Party Sa Ce [ee a eae [rae eager Given for Visitor Pattern No. 8272 is in sizes 12°, ; Scr Cutered tocka |. tote toe SERVICE msi, 16%, 18%, 20%, 22%, 23's, Size 14%, dress, 4% yards of 35 | inch; bolero, 1% yards; % yard | contrast. | For this pattern, send 35¢ in coins, your name, address, size desfred, and *the pattern number to Sue Burnett, Pontiac Press, 372 W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, Ill. visiting here from England for the) Don't miss the spring and sum- past 11 months, will leave Friday | mer ‘56 issue of Basic Fashion, our |for New York and will sail for her, From England A farewell party honoring Ethel Cherrington was given Monday at) the home of Mrs. Harry Cherring- ton on Tacoma court. * * * We'll Pian Your Tour Free! Phone MI 4-5711 Tickets, Reservations . to Anywhere! | ™ MARGARET ANN FRUIT PIE = FRUIT Span lon. 47H. Grace Plummer Reilly sanves | 37 amilten, Birmingham Night 'til 9 P. M SHOP ecmeeenenmias 5 for indents SW. Huron ay) APPLE OS Miss Cherrington, who has been Riker Bidg. Beauty Clinic by Edythe McCulloch ACCENT MAKEUP Accent make-up is rouge, Hp- stick, but also includes eye make-up and hail polish. These ghould be chosen to har- monize with the colors of your costume. And should be looked upon as an accessory. With natural shades such as black, white, beige, grey and navy, select accent make-up you like and is becoming to your skin. But when you add a more definite color to your costume such as orange, purple or green, your accent must har- monize with these stronger colors. You would wear clear red or orange red with the cos- tume that had orange on it Blue red lipstick and nafl enamel with the purple. And blue red with blue green; golden red with yellow green. Daylight is really a blue light and therefore makes bluetone lipstick look bluer. While most artificial light is a yellow light and reduces the blue in your lipstick and polish, so daytime accent make-up should lean toward the clearer red and in the evening a bluer red will be more becoming. Lighter, brighter shades are for sum- mer. While darker richer shades are for fall and winter. Phone Edythe McCulloch Beauty Shop, FE 2-7431; 608 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. ! pattern catalog that contains ajhome in Farquay, Devon, March 8.| variety of attractive, up to the min-| Attending the party were Mrs. | ute styles for all size ranges. Send Elma Browning, Mrs. William| | CHERRY 25 cents now. Ramin, Mrs. James Galton, Mrs. | DON’S MARKET Grant Browning, Mrs. Melvin Wo-| | Try rubbing just a little ground mack, Mrs. Paul Hawkins, Mrs.| 184 Sanderson ginger on. the pot roast before Dale McCardle and Mrs. Margaret Pontiac cooking. | Covert: | ae eee = — —— ° LJ * PSOE ee es ae Others were Mrs. Anne Reuter, | SPECIAL DIETETIC FOODS Natural Health Foods $8 Wayne, Pontiac. FE 4-460) Across from the Riker Garage Taimee Surola, Owner E Mrs. Ruth Kerr, Mr. and Mrs.| Frank Chaffee. Mr. and Mrs. Fran- cis Chaffee, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wethy and Mr. and Mrs. Laurence | Wethy. Something New! Free Home Trial Coming Events Pranct ce Butterfield Tent 9 Deveb= 7 te H ? Veterans will meet Th. | T Y Id yV f day at 8 pm et the Union Hall. 128 W. ! rade In our T or WBCS of Baldwin Avenue Methodtst 1 Chureh will meet Thurgday at a = Alaa the Down Payment 1 Fea Mtarihur Lighteap Tir w) Rew OES. 1s nokia 7130 p.m Loan | eet, Phen ts be Priday at at Ppeating ore ara Savings and * Building Art-Wave Beauty Shop Reopens for Business Monday, Feb. 27 REGULAR HOURS 141 Auburn Ave. Near Schafer Flowers FE 4-5843 Grace Lacey. Prop. ow! MORE COLOR Programs) De Molay Mothers Clud will hold eco- | | operative dinner Thursday at 6:30 pm receding thé meeting at Masonic! ‘empile. National | 3% pm { Camp Nesbitt 11. Ladies -|League, will meet Thursday at 1 at VFW Hall, 6 Saginaw Bt Women's Association of Oakland Ave- jmue United Presbyterian Church will | meet yobs | at 1 pm =with Mrs | Henry Sweet, 650 Northtiew ct Grou }$ will_ meet Thursday at 730 pm wit Mrs. Floyd Levely, 384 Alice Ave hdd aS Meeting will be held Bln oko hit 730 p.m with Mrs Mattie , 37 Miller 8t ae m | Lodge 246 § ; . @ Bylvan Ct., for a noon co- sd * operative luncheon Thursday e Orange Social Club will meet wfth will meet with Mrs Wallace : The | sare Nettie Buss, arkway Dr, Circle of Welcome Rebekah Short Cur! Permanents From $70 IMPERIAL Beauty Salon 29 E. Pike St. FE 4-2878 1631 Park (RerEey at 730 p.m. SevGend 21. Ratogeny rte = teed ot preted fades. len mode C7660. ENJOY COLORCASTS NIGHT and DAY ON.. RCA VICTOR Big Color TV. Watch one of the many new color shows here on the new Hartland 27]. See a full 250 uate wable pact ITS UKE RAVING TWO alive with color! 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Ib. } SNOW CROP MORTON'S FROZEN Quick Frozen MACARONI and GREEN CHEESE or Chicken of the Sea P E A S|‘ TNA Pies t 10 Ox. $ 00 Your F Pkgs. | Choice or +A : 3 = / Se ee eels GT RR ETO E ee Mag NR TWENTY- w THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1936 4-H Week Opens March 3 Service Is Today Weve! jeiveces Site [Special Events: for Dr. W. Reid | Sports, Builders’ Show |Mark Occasion WATERFORD TOWNSHIP— The| The Junior Chamber of Com- Goodrich Hospital Head latest in home appliances, hard- merce Auxiliary will have a ba- 2,100,000 to Celebrate; ware. building supplies and sport- zaar booth. A few booth spaces are’ for Years; Dies Sunday jing goods will be displayed in more (still available, and reservations) Ike Greets Members at His Home ithan 50 booths at the Jaycee-spon- /may be made with Gordon Brown| jn Special Message / i | “ |sored Sports and Builders Show, to or with Richardson. GOODRICH — Service for Dr. be held March 23-25 at the Com- Wells C. Reid. 63. was to be held! munity Activities Inc. Building, at 1:30 p.m. today at Goodrich'5640 Williams Lake Rd Methodist Church, with burial in’ Genera! chairman for the event Evergreen Cemetery. is Frank Richardson. Assisting him Dr. Reid. superintendent of Good: are Hatold Horn and George ‘rich Hospital for many years, Scampland =a) Sund: >» 172 : died Sunday: at his home at 10172 | Guber | chairmen are: iy | Chase, manpower; Donald Bow. | Erie St Born in Mundy Township, April) eae ay 14, 1886, the son of Alfred and| &™ building and grounds; W. C. a ; Robertsen, finance; Bud Marion, Isabel Reid, he was a resident of Mcity; G Goodrich for 36 years. Dr Reid, Publicity; Gordon Brown, booth married Mary Harris Oct. 23, 1913,| Myouti Moward Barling, eater- “in Grand Blanc é ", tainment; Charlies Elliott, beoth , sales; Charles Pappas, program _ He was a member of Good- advertising; Robert Wheeler, re- tich lodge No. 548, F&AM; mem- freshments; and Donald Arsen, | ber of the American “ollege of | ticket sales, » Surgeons and of the Genesee . : County Medics! Society. He was : a graduate of Washington 1 ni- p { t [ P| tt versity, St, Louis, and a veteran € rol ove 0 ers of World War I, practicing med icine in Grand Blane tour sears AWAit Murder Trial . prier te going to Goodrich. in 191s. DETROIT w Mrs Victoria He is survived by his wife: two [aisha Hermiz, 23 and her lover,| daughters, Mrs. Perry Rossman of Maurice Hamilton, 20. were bound | Lakeview and Mrs. D. L. Weaver [Ver yesterday for recorder’ _ ot East Lansing; a son, Dr. ‘ourt trial on first degree murder} | John Reid of Flint; eight grand. Charges in the slaying of Mrs. | children; -two sisters, Mrs Alonzo|Hermiz’ husband, Airz, 38 Fy. Phi i ine Torrey of Grand Blanc and Mrs. The two are accused of stabbing | Russell L. Ballard of Mundy Town-'Hermiz to death with a aoe ship. knife as he lay sleeping Feb WASHINGTON (INS) — More jthan 2,100,000 4-H Club members will celebrate national 4H Club Week, March 3-11, with special fevents and programs throughout the nation | Members, who are between 10 ‘and 21 years old, are pledged to unite head, heart, hands and health in “improving family and community living’ this year, the clubs’ continuing theme for ‘56. They are teamed up to work for better homes, schools, and churches in their own localities. jThere are nearly 89,000 local clubs in all 48 states, Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico | The purposes of national 4 Club Week are to provide mem- bers with a special eccasion for evaluating past achievements | and to make plans for future activities on their farms, in their homes, and in their communi. ties; to inform the public of. the AP Wirepbete, value of 4-H training; to interest | pm Saturday ELPIDO Quinine «| other young people to join local | tion of baseball 4-H clubs, and to recognize the | the serving of a part played by local leaders in elub work. oe Six top-ranking 4-H Club mem ibers will spend the week in Wash-|«7 | , Your PTA WATERFORD FAMILY ROUNDUP — The family roundup and fair to be held at Waterford Center School is slated to begin at 4:30 getting ready for the fair and have lined up, under teachers’ guid-. ance, the following attractions: Bake sale, snack bar, game rooms, ; Fenuse Press Phete toy shop, country store, white elephants, fancy work, doll clothes, spook room, cartoon movies, beauty shop and nursery. There will also be a Cub Scout booth, pony rides and several! talent shows, plus a large telescope for viewing the stars. Mrs. Homer Peterson is chairman of the roundup. Sneak preview, above, shows one of the booths manned by (left to right) Mrs. Harry Miller, Mrs. Edward Sundwall, = Humbaugh oe Ms Homer Peterson The event, to benefit two school projects—comple diamond and finishing of the library—will start with Swiss steak dinner. All grades have participated in Mrs. Pertengill te to Show 2 Women Unin jured Mee ce tre ot ee ” President Dies nation” They will visit the White House meet wi 7h Agriculture See Elpido Quirino Felled ietary Fura Taft Benson and oth by Heart Ailment; Left ‘ments in the past. ,vear and ab« mut jington giving “a report to Annu TOWNSHI ‘eens and Hami itn: had eee, as Auto Overturns \ ~oncocting a story that an intruder had slain the husband and raped : . Office in 1953 serious injury when an automobile! George Kaphawa, 17, testified, ; ; future club plans eoned on ity olds ino fe car col. jthat Hamilton had twice asked him! MANILA, Philippines uw) — For * 6 « each other of the slaying afte: Two Pontiac women escaped Mrs. Hermiz AVON, lision yesterday afternoon at E iif he would kill for money, offer-/mer President Elpido Quirino died ‘mon to. tell-about “4 Flection Thursday Night al Commerce [PTA will hold its annual family Those namec this year as typi- |potluck supper and election of Fel will be offered for old and | Is Planning: Py an Drive-In Movies to Garden Group al Family Potluck, | Sgaeann GeO iMrs. Elmer R. Pettengill of Clark- |ston will show slides of her recent European trip when the Water- ford Branch of the National Farm Take 85 Acre Site for and Garden Assn. meets Thursday. Theater With 1,000 Car, The group will convene at 1 p.m. lat the home of Mrs. Mark Stew- 11P—Stone Se nee tions will be om a circus theme, | and a variety of entertainment ‘Beverly St. and Joslyn Ave ing $1,500 one time and $2,000 an-'at his home today at the age of cally outstanding in club work wholficers at 6 pm Thursday | young. Mrs. Nellie Lichvar, 37. of 703 ‘other without naming a victim 65. the presidential press office will visit Washington are Angela! 4 program of spiritual nnusic! “High school girls will man a Capacity jart, Mrs, A. L. Adams and Mrs. E. Beverly and Mrs. Dorothy E0000 7 jsaneunced He had been suffering He Te Ellendale. 1s D Franklin yi} be given by the Paul Wilson cpecial room as. baby “teres COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — Rebecca Gould will! be co hostesses. Lenigan, 46,. of 6% E. Beverly Community Dance Set from high blood pressure McKay Clayton yi M: Ann Guin parity siruction| On « new! drivedn noel eee zs were treated for minor neck in- t A b H ht | Quirino assumed the presidency 40N. Plankinton, . D Eldon | Sariciee Dryden lier is expected to begin soon at Former Lamplighter juries, authorities in Pontiac Gen- a uburn eig $ upon the death of President Man Rebhorn, Oswego, lll.) Nelhe Me ‘ The Dryden PTA here is present -|the and wil-| Frida, will be Muskego jnew Rea | Se hool land, Tenn., eral Hospital said | AUBURN HEIGHTS—There wil] wel Roxas in 1918 when the repub-/Clure. ae , h hiesenhusen They were passengers with Mrs./be both modern and square danc. lic was but 21 months old. He/liam C Lenigan’s husband, Howard, 51./ing at the Auburn Heights Com.;lost to President Ramon Magsay W'< His automobile was struck in the|munity Club, 220 South Squirrel Say in the 1953 elections - President Eisenhower, who 1's Doors at the right rear by the car of Frank J./Rd., Saturday evening Quirino had long suffered {O™ honorary chairman of the 4H | at 6:30 p.m. Lawson, 32, of 9000 Milford Rd. | Doors will open at 8:30 with heart trouble He was recovering’ National Committee, said in a Neither driver \.was ticketed, | Harvey Perry calling the square from an attack when he rose from apecial measage of greeting to aoe police said. \dances. The public jg invited. jvice president to president in 1948 | club members: “All of you have = - : : When he took oath of office he. my! warm beat wishes’ aa you said I myself am living on bor iosk forward to Nallonal ( posed stim Club Week beginning March 3. LONG FXPFRIENCE | Before he reached the presiden jtial mansion, Quirino had 1 years’ land a high reputaton as an ad BP ministrator. Manue! Quezon, first, president of the Philippines, was to the Ihis sponser in the early vears of leaders who help | his political career achievements possible mentary school “In the past year you have added much to your fine record i “In saluting you, I pay tribute 352.000 local volunteer) OAK PARK — linto the puppet government of “late the capable anc generous experiment in sch ithe Philippines. fle refused and'&uidance which those — public was impmsoned, Just before the Spirited men and women havi war's end, his wife and three of S!ven you toward learning to apply itheir five children were mas. Modern science on your farms fair sacred by the Japanese, but and in your homes and toward Quirino and the other two chil developing a sound sense of values |dren made their way to ,the + 6 *« liberating US. forces. ‘AS you improve your talents Quirino was considered pro and undertake responsibilities for democratic and pro-American /bettering your communities. you ‘will continue to contribute to the strength of our free nation.” Terry and thir the girl to the face and | watching a scien conducted by the | Kramer, 35, of | Rd., when the | curred, Progress Reported | on | on Water Aid Bill Congress Hears One of two bills designed to give wah vole oe en local communities aid in solving Italian President. to ct their long range water problems was reported out of committee to he same ,o\per the State Senate floor last night Address to Ghambers: oe hefore The measure, which would allow Siiltes butlthia tina the Water Resources Commission Opens American Tour room ito establish sewage and water sup by European children, who wer ply districts on request of two or police said more focal units. will probably come up for consideration next week, said Sen. William S. Broom field (R-Royal Oak) The other bill is still in the Kramer said he periment with a arcoal in the WASHINGTON oF — President 5-367 Congress today a closer knitting of the Western world in secial and “The Perfect 36" on Acciden Here it is... an attractive G-E Pushbutton Range Senate Judiciary Committee, It CconoMmc areas ts needed fo ae that makes it easy to switch to cool, clean electric would provide for a constitutional Plement, existing — militar . . : * : Se rE ee “ < nts A confessed dit _ Fits l ne imendment authorizing the state cooking neatly into the space of your old 36-inch to borrow up to $200,000.00 to set“ Mibtary cboperation coritinues has admitted any to be verr—important today, but old Avon Townsh it should be supplemented with night waived new and imaginative forms of co. charges of leaving “The whole plan can only be operation” he said in an address injury accident 4 realized if more communities give prepared for delivery in Italian to Avon Township) wctive support.” said Broomfield 4 Joint Senate-House session in the!Green range. And it’s packed with G-E erxtras—de luxe fea- tures usually found only in top-price models! up a fund for loans to local units for improvement ef water and sewage systems @ Huge Master Oven—21 inches © New Faster 2600-watt Cairod® wide, hoide oven meal for 24 Surface Unit—over 20% faster eariy todas. spilling $00 gallons of Te [tahan President and Mrs the fuel onto the pavement Firemen washed the fuel away. state visit. He conferred for more {than an hour yesterday with Pres ident Eisenhower, and will see jhim and Secretary of State Duiles | second again tomorrow, Gronchi said that despite pa- beeen et the Ace tient endeavors, the world is no County. Green, Cadet Blue,,Petal Pink, Wood tone Brown, or White. Ask us ebbut paints in matching colors Regular Price 26995 Now "199°: a Every Appliance and TV Is Backed by Our Factory Authorized Service Department gan and Larry (irc Avon Township jmore secure than it was one or, two years ago. “In fact.’ he said, “we are going through a disquieting phase of confitsion in lideas and political orientations Detroit Edison Customer Service at Walled Lake Store Oris A 5 for nize that communism,’ while ‘‘or- Richardson ‘CHERRY ganically repugnant” to the demo Milford with ob EASLEY SUPER jcratic “system “has in itself, Cemetery. Me died ia great power of expansion’ be-'a five-week illness. 32430 Northwestern Hwy. Allear Middlebelt Rd.) 1142 E. West Maple (Walled Lake Shopping Sg Dna enters es iy 4 McDonald) Elementary school on Saturday evening wae announced today "| which ts sponsored by the ele expenence in public life farming Boreas Corpmatan ity in ol Mishap. service and other activities make your of 2371 Rensselaer St. I am. con’ Young. 9. of 2356 0Se neca St. are in Giddings, During World War II. the. Jap. fident you. your parents and your Beaumont Hospital as the result of | Virs anese made efforts to lure Quirino @Xtension workers deeply appre-iburns suffered while watching an co-hostess. The ladies will sew on | lird degree bu to the face arms ~ ne ener dit nis be State GOP Solon, Larry is in good condition , with second and third degree burns Howard Coffin Dies i Saas ~ r The children, both fourth grad | ers at the Jackson School, were (Coffin, 79. former Michigan indus- fanned the fl (Giovanni Gronchi of Italy, told Waives Examination | Justice Luther C. @ New Automatic Oven than gas!* “The problem is only acute so far House Flovd Gray, 48, of Avon Town Also elected were Mac Hamp, Timer - Minute Timer © Pushbutton Controls in Southeastem Michigan and ‘The new methods of a more ship, was bound over to circuit. “lee president, and Joan and Art any legisl: aa ser areas UrRanic cooperation should range court for arraignment March 5,| Petar, secretary and treasurer. ma : oF nt Light many legislators from other areas ” | rai March 5.) 3 @ "Focused Heat’' Brofer worescent Lighted Top don't realize how critical it ig” (from the political to the social and He failed to furnish bond of $1,000! The group met Saturday night at © Encicsed Cairod® Bake and °° 2 Appliance Outiets—one timed economic areas he continued. and was returned to Oakland Coun- West Bloomfield Township Hall. to Broil Unite—tift out to clean © No-Stain Oven Vent ; . ty Jail dance to the musie and calling of lie Gpen cots o5 Storeps Drawers 4, 000 Gallons of Fuel I cannot fai) to mv duty of em His akeged , Divi kom GBetie Destsees Spilled on Pavement phasizing that the reorgamization Ragertr af Aven Tin ; 7 of the Western worid is the central! ried in «at “tist eon _ NOW... ALL GE RANGES AVAMABLE Beh FHOIT N04 heacs tank problem of the day, which should 4.) @ compound fen uc.., » Waterford 50S Club ¥ IN 5 MIX-OR-MATCH COLORS—or White P77 Ue 1) gallons af tot be freed without delay” Ing an Ponta -4) Hogar to Meet on Friday aDepire) (NGS) Tenner) acter fh eaten ‘oe. -s ! . \ y) - Lovely kitchen colors. Canary Yellow, Turquoise ye : i] \ ‘ie this morning WATER EOR[! the cus cou ee (spay was traces Gronchi are in this country on @ frionds of Braggett’s David Rea will meet from 7:30-9:30 pm. Fri car's license number when it made appearance land consequent], of great poten WINOM Sen ris f APPLE $ ltial danger.” Pool, 76. of 19382 Wixom Rat. will * ' He said the West ‘must recog. be held at 11 a1 : \ . : tichar Bird Fi intersection of Union gt fair time at the ing a variety show at the high)Haggerty and Richardson Rds.. , Dies i oH Michigan at 103 ELKTON uw — Joseph Kofanke. Completion of the theater, which former lamplighter of this Huron ZrOUP will have a 1.000 car capacity, is County village, died today at the On Monday. the regular monthly} meeting will be held The school will open social for the festival, Plans a evening with planned by spring, with operation’age of 103 Metamora PTA = members 4s tentatively scheduled to begin! Kofanke, who was a farmer until PTA. Dec ora. Suests May 30 jhis retirement 40 years ago, also |Lake Theater at Walled Lake and/eight great-grandchildren and three William H. Harris, vice president. great- great. grandc ices | Purchase of the 85-acre site for |S¢TVd 83 village marshal. He lit ‘Ladies Auxiliary | the theater was made by the be ast ae igen be- Commerce Drive in Theater | a uk ; = t Ce . y. Kof ke at Waterford Corporation from the Albert Sale he Tene Aiea “a . t H Ib n heon Eicear een) Fand ss. _young man and settled in Huron Oo ave u Cc Officers of the corporation are. ( “ounty WATERFORD—The Ladies Aux- ae iam M. Harris, president, who He is survived by three sons and Wee of the Waterford Community current!) is the manager of the|one daughter, six grandchildren Chureh will meet at 12:30 pm Larry Forth, 9, Thursday for a cooperative lunch- and Terry eon at the home of Mrs Lawrence 6180 Van Sykle a Earl Johnson will act as @ End of Month SALE! Many Wonderful Buys at 5 O76 ow: on . This Includes SHIRTS - SWEATERS - BELTS SHOES, Etc. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE : We Give Holden Red Stam ps a EEN’ MEN’S WEAR 4516 Dixie Highway OR 3-1807 DRATTON PLAINS ol yesterday cancer pads suffered second eft arm WASHINGTON (f—Howard A tific experiment trialist and Republican ,congress- ir teacher, Karl man from the 13th district, died # 1211 Nine Mile yesterday of 1+ heart attack explosion oc Coffin at one time was assistant to the president of the old Cadil-| ‘ac Motor Car Co. viee president) 4 of the White Star Refining Co. and J general manager of the Michigan- @ Ohie division of the Socony-Vacuum Oil Co bent He served an Congress in) 14T- {% from the district now represent-. ed by Rep Diggs 1D-Mich). Re-| # publican Coffin upset Democrat (George O'Brien. who won back the 13th seat two years later but fin ally lost it to Diggs Coffin recently had been senior partner of the Industrial SERVICE | pig Bureau in W CEE a was doing an ex clay model to the action of an ipplring alcohol > mould and ment had been with no il) re e blowers in the ames foward the e six feet away, f Cou int Western Whirlers ~ vow «™ Elect New Officers ining: a loevear | i I wy = Ma y 5 sos nm p boy Monday’ weet BLOOMFIELD TOWN hoe BANG at Or SHiP The Western Whirlers tT ’ » 2 f E m 2 ly ae An area square dance group, recent: esterday before lly elected new officers, naming Lester Mehlberg as 1956 president. throu! wo the Waterford Community Church mski. both 15, of Gay at the church. who noted the : Se near the ident at Crooks Deaths Pool ice for (ins | 4 “That's what ‘ BUCKNER Loan dees te you. . , Makes you wants pay off all your debts. Buckner Finance FRUIT PIES| 2) a 5 for APPLE sy _ CHERRY ' : | You Can Park at Our Door! i 4512 Dixie Hwy. i PIETZ MARKET , ixie Hwy An OSE y Drayton Plains n dat om unera me urial in we yesterday af Center) MARKET vals MA 6-256) MA 4- * ‘cause {t appears capable of im-' Mr. Pool leaves one son, Adrian oe, * ; ih . } ‘ a ‘ 9559 7611 Highland Road = {proving the lot of the underpriv-|af-Detroit, and one daughter,-Mrs | 104 Nerth Jessie Other Offices: Pontiac—Walled Lake—Utica “~ Pontiac s. ‘ilegé jEumce: Ladouceur of Brighten. | Pontias = - Ls | ‘ , , * ! , | ra C = | sone? * bs ; : 1, a Heyer Set DM eS ING HER ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESD AY, FEBRUA Undersheriff Resigns BIG RAPIDS ® — Undersheriff Russell Crowder said Tuesday he has resigned, effective May 1, ‘‘due to unpleasant conditions in the department.” He notified Mecosta Sheriff Howard L. Soper of the move Sunday, Crowder has been undersheriff more than two years. ‘He is a former Kent County deputy and Cedar Springs police chief. He Asks Base for Icebreaker Sen. Potter Wants New Mooring for ‘Mackinac’, and Housing for Men WASHINGTON — A_perman- bene moering base for the Great icebreaker Mackinac and ‘new housing for Coast Guards- men at Sauit Ste. Marie has been urged by Sen. Potter (R-Mich). Potter, in”an interview, termed, “shameful” the old temporary |buildings in use at the Sault Ste .|Marie Coast Guard Base He said the Mackinac was com imissioned 10 years ago but still has no permanent mooring. It has a temporary mooring at Cheboy- |gan, Potter's home town. on said the Treasury De- FRIENDS MEET Two Ex-Godftreyites | Hot Oscar Race Earn $14,000 a Week Will Be Close By EARL WILSON . .NEW YORK—Two of Arthur Godfrey's ex-hirelings (now Borgnine and Magnani his firelings)—Marion Marlowe and Julius La Rosa—now| Lead Field in Pursuit earn around $14,000 a week in ux. night chek . which | f Gold ‘n’ Gl shows how smart it ts to get ° n ory {fired once in a while. HOLLY WOG OLLYWOOD (INS) —The Miss Marlowe, 20 pounds “Marty” stable’s swift and steady slimmer, opened big at the Ernest Borgnine and a_ touseled ‘Copacabana, while La Rosa Italian import were installed today ; as the favorites in the featured jmade his Bway debut at the jraces of Hollywood's annua! Oscar iderby. Latin Quarter along with Jerry Lester—a big TV star before La Rosa was ever heard of even in Brooklyn. Lester—who lives in Miami and just works occassionally so he doesn't have to touch his ee —isa hilarious guy still... and ripe for a return to TV. Miss Marlowe's stunning fig- ure (“no St Louls apple pie, no spaghetti, just starvation”) e Borgnine, a high-weighted but) jstrong performer finally coming linto his own, will go to the post lan even-money choicé in the im-| iportant best actor handicap when! \the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences lifts the starting, gate on its rich program March 21.| MARION and her red hot material caused the boys to whistle. shaggy belies her fast footwork, is an -even-money bet te run away with George Gobel (who just opened his new motel in Phoenix) |” greeted a jewel-laden woman with, “Tell me, lady, are those, ™° Seld and glory. @ BEER | poe installation at Cheboygan @ WINE | but did not include anything for | that project or for the Sault Ste. @ CHOICE Marie housing in its 1956-57 bud- LIQUORS | get request. @ DELICIOUS At an appropriations eres COCKTAILS ‘tee hearing yesterday, Undersec: tary W. Randolph Burgess told | Potter the two projects didn't have \ They're Real Bricks STANTON. Ky. ® — The pro posed Powell County Hospital! will get 25,000 bricks free—it’s all in & days work for the Sipple Brick) Co. and its employes. Owner H. B. Sipple had offered to donate half LOUNGE . the bricks needed for the eight- bed | 85 North Saginaw % hospital. He raised the offer when! hed dde ded his employes asked to donate a day's work to the project. LIBERTY COCKTAIL SODOIOaIOOMOIIOD ODOM gilt lL i ‘ 1 AA e & ‘a ie ke “Ad COCKTAIL 8 = iit ot 99 i LOUNGE |} . ' 1122 W. Huron | is a Huron Bow! Bidg. ls OUR SPECIALTIES e & Broiled Live Meine = § ® Lobsters 4 8 Fresh Seafoods Shipped & ie to Us Daily ‘8 Delicious Roast Prime - Featu red i a Ribs of Beet with Choice a of Potatoes Our New Sh U.S. Prime Stecks ow : ond Chops : ) Roest Duck BILLY FARRELL | withwitaRice From the Bob Hope Show 8 Fried Chicken bl =e he starred for 39 solid : Roast Turkey ' wees a — i i B Eight con tment Relish The Basy Bees B Tray fost ectrnmnting over : 8 with Tempting Appetizers— dy routine of Cute 'g including our Famous Anti K 9 ‘Caper s and Monke y @ Pasto. Crisp Vienna Garlic a Shines ig Toast. Presh Baked Rolls @ gp and Belt os from our a ® . own ake nop. Nick Lawrence . 2 a 8 SARA (eee ceil < : FAMOUS a his nimble accordion pre i WINE CELLAR a meni '@ WINES, BEERS AND ALES ® 8 FROM ALL OVER THE : Gloria Peeples : WORLD ' Lovely songstress with nove! : LUNCHES : ties you'll love! 8 Open Every Day! § Ne Cover—No Door—No Minimum s Phone: CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT OR 3-1907 27 VINCENT’S DINING ROOM 3049 Orchard Lake Rd Opposite Keego Theatre RECOMMENDED BY DUNCAN HINES Food at Its fimest — Moderately pen ‘til X p.m.—Closed Mondays priced Basiness Men's Lancheons na epee and Femily Dinners Wednesday Is Family Night VILLA INN Where Dining Is a Plecsant Adventure 60 PARKVIEW BLVD. FOR FINER FOODS LOWE'S RUSTIC INN Lake Orion Specializing in SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN—STEAKS—CHOPS Hours: 7 a. m. to 7:45 p. m., except Sundays 577 £. Auburn at East Bivd. PAAAAPRAAAPPAPPPAPPPPPLLL LLL LLLP PLA PL PLDA LP PPD BOB’S CHICKEN HOUSE | 497 Elizabeth Lake Road Featuring “SULLY” the Man of Rhythm APPEARING NIGHTLY AT THE PIANO AND ORCAN *% DINNERS *% COCKTAIL BAR Business Luncheons — Dinnets to Take Out ik, Try Our New Drive-In Service Pizza Pie @ Chicken In a Box Shrimp In a Box ® Spaghetti In a Box Joe’s Famous Spaghetti | House 1008 West Heron St Open 6 P.M.-3 AM—Sun. 3-12 P.M caeea a, Scribd ii Dick & jim Invites You te Bring Yout ah BOWLING NQUET RESTAURANT eb Dates Now Being Scheduled 130 S. Telegraph | pecan high enough priority | sseucuuau ' 1UST WONDERFUL FOOD .\ g Why ts it your ex-husband turns out to be your best friend?” a veying its ornateness, : | 4 BankiMust Pay 99235 0202 een rents , , warming depositors te reopen the Lost $5,339 Slot and make sure the bag en tered the compartment. They con- to Theater Man vented this caution was not heed | ed. and that the next person who LONG BEACH. Cahf «®—The opened the slot probably found the Farmers and Merchants Bank has mney bag and took been directed ta pa A theater manager $5.229 the ar he | NOW said he placed in the bank s night depository a Alfped C. Furman manager of deo) _|real, genuine rhinestones?” .. . Ted Lewis, just back creat Borgnine's toughest competition Circleville, O., proudly reports his home town's growing, and ‘8 €xPected to come from the late 2nd Right jini of Janitor ‘Ready for Work ,to put to work a right arm that has been gathering dust in a pawn shop RY 29, 1956 Butterfield Theat GOLDEN JUBILEE EXCITING THAN Event DALLAS (®—Willie Ingram, 53- year-old theater jamitor, is going Wilhe. whe fost his mght arm in “AMERICA WILL an accident in 1942, had a me 20th Contury-foa presents chanical one but when it wore out JENNIFER HAVE A NEW he didn't have the $275 to replace NES - it SWEETHEART * « « ~ Good —says MARILYN CROWE. After reading that a jocal pawn Morni Usherette shdp had a mechanical arm gath- ° “Everyone has had a Miss Dove in his life” ng. ering dust, Willie was waiting b when the store opened vesterday : He pomptly made a $3 down pay ment on the artifical limb. which had a price tag of $22.50 “T never knew I could te the wonder of STEREOPHONIC SOUND hus 1h an arm secondhand,’ he said. “Tm real happy about this. It needs a See It SUNDAY little adjustment but it fits me fine.” at the LAKE THEATRE STRAND WED.—THURS.—FR!.—SAT. ; a . ‘James Dean, who hailed from they've put up a new building. “That makes two buildings “East of Eden.” and “The Man! there now,” he boasts ‘With the Golden Arm,”’ Frank * * * * Sinatra, a steadily improving pe: Marilyn Monroe graciously sent a wire tq Marilyn Monroe. former on the Hollywood track 7, blonde-and-blue-eyed, in Mercy Hospital in Toledo, urging) Miss Magnani will be forced to her to “get well.” Marilyn didn't know it, but the child was turn back such standout sprinters in the hospital for—you ready?—a tonsillectomy .. . Girls/@S the red-maned Susan Hayward are always urging me to print some male cheesecake pictures (beekcake), such as Eric Fleming, lately * 8 of “Plain and Fancy,” considered now) The “Marty” stable also appears: = for a starring role in the new Sam and to have the class in the million’ Bella Spewack musical comedy. \dollar-added best picture sweep- Big crisis the other night at that Schen-/Stakes, although the mile due! will ley dinner party featuring a new pack-\e "© “Picnic” for Borgnine and age to get a package with. They served! Height wines, vodka and of course booze, P rtH B Fj = but then, to everybody's horror, some- ol uron brass Firm | body asked for a drink of, water. Had to Chalks Up Sales Record | - send out for it... Worst Pun Yet: “Grave| PORT HURON, Mich. a®—Muel-| Kelly wasn't in any hurry to marry. She). Brass Co, reports sales rose| was saving herself for a Rainier day.” 31 re $67,737,598 Terry Moore's letters are now signed) = a ee “Mrs. Eugene C. McGrath” and dictated in the fiscal year ending Nov. 30. jto her husband's secretary on his letterhead reading “Drawer C, Ancon, Canal Zone.” * * * * Actress Shir] Conway, now in “Plain and Fancy” in Lon- don, has a new admirer, French boat-builder R. Chasseaud. (When ‘twas erroneously reported that she'd married Joe King, the Rathskeller feller, she trans-Atlanticked her ex-husband,| | Bill Johnson of their event for fillies and mares. * ERIC i year totaled $49,395,600. . . F. L. Riggin Sr., prsesident, said expansion of the company's tacil- ities is expected to bring new ca-. jacity into use during the current. fiscal year. “New production and shi “Pipe Dream,” to deny it, and commented later, | tacilities as well as whipping rolling mill equipment,"’ he said, } (‘Cause he is an EX-husband, dollbaby) ... Jack Paar visited ° ‘should be installed in the com-’ the luxurious new Eden Roc Hotel in Miam! Beach and, sur- |pany's aluminum subsidiaries in inquired, “When does this hotel open|the early part of this year.” | ! at the Roxy?” . Len Levinson figures the Democrats will demand equal time on the stetoscope ‘Add 2 Mercury Models ! = THE MIDNIGHT EARL to. | DETROIT, W—Addition of two imodels to its Medalist seires has Dick Haymes is here again and dating that other Rita’ been announced by Ford Motor —Rita Lynn of TV ... Comedian Jackie Miles, too ill Co.'s Mercury Division to open at the Copa, had a wonderful sub, Jackie Kannon, Addition are a two-door sedan’ who said Christine had the right idea about men vs. wom- 4nd & hardtop coupe. en, “If you can’t beat ‘em, join 'em” ... Kim Novak went The Medalist series, priced below skiing again at Grossinger’s and thinks instructor Tony |the Montclair Monterey and cus- Kastner is the best teacher (or is her interest George See cee oe Bennett, the press agent’). | | | nally with a four-door send. Engine installations with up to The Dean Martins entertain guests together; so is {t maybe 225 hoursepower. for automatic a reconciliation? ... Doreen Lord, the gal tn the champagne ‘Tansmission models are available: glass at the Latin Quarter, does, too, in the new _Medalist ceries. have something on when. she finishes stripping (champagne!) . . . Billy Reed and Hugh Shannon will open “the Club s Shannon,” a late spot Keefe Brasselle. who tiffed with his s jhoney, Arlene deMarco, showed up solo | at Meg Myles’ Club 59 opening ... Sammy Davis Jr says his marriage to Cordie King (if and when) will take place in _ NEW CES | FRUIT PIES! sexves | | 5 for | Herman Hover's L. A. home ... Alfred APPLE $ Steele left Joan Crawford in Montego Bay, flew here for the Tony Travis re- | ception at 21 Bea Lillie’s companion ¢ CHERRY Mar- @ Benny Goodman's back at the Patio in Miami Beach was- lon Brando... at the Waldorf . being tested for a lead in the revival of “Kiss Me, Kate” Robert Taylor and Ursulu Thiess were at the aw aaa . Agent Abbie Greshier's giving his mother-in-law away h DEMINO MARKET JILL . Singer Jill Corey ‘of Avonmore, Pa.) Is| 3000 Pontiac Loke Rd. 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And there was action, pure, undiluted slam bang action from first gong to . than they were in earlier days of this great tourna- ment. They generally exhibited more polish. Even the Sub-Novices came in equipped with passable left jabs and combinations. +: * . You'd see a boy try to feint, invite a lead, crouch, bob some modern, clean, well-equipped clubhouse gym GLOVES CLOWNS OF THE PAST ARE GONE maned, earnest dock wallopers who evoked’ ’ gales of laughter are no more. Each instructor. Of course, some of the classy, jab, weave, parry- and-counter boys came all apart at the séams as they tired, or as an opponent connected and stung them into a riotous attack. But on the whole the show was smoother. The skills were spread through all divisions. And the general effect was that of an improved breed of classy? ‘young athletes who love to fight and delight in the) ry of an age-old contact sport. THLETES DESERVING OF SCHOLARSHIPS “Perhaps our IBP (Initial Boxing Point) is high, or dse we are becoming more tolerant and understand- as we grow older, but we just cannot go along with: ignant West Coasters who hang such labels as. lush Fund” on aid-to-athletes bank accounts set up. by enthusiastic alumni. x * * * - Et was refreshing to Jearn the Rev. Charles Guenther, etic moderator of Santa Clara University, agrees. that the so-called slush fund to help poor boy athletes. h school is a “fine thing” when properly admin-| from experience that this type of fund pionid| I belfeve the boys today are much better schooled and weave. You knew he had learned the rudiments in _ The clowns of the past are gone. The awkward, St. Fred Drops 40-28 Decision to St. James 5 I Rams Unable to Locate have witnessed in 30 years. There were dead game Basket in 4th Quarter in Game at Ferndale St Frederick couldnt find the| MHSAA tournament Chiefs and Trojans Clash ’ By H. GUY MOATS With a field of 10 Class B and \C basketball teams in the district here next | target Tuesday night and-dropped'week, some’ interesting competi- ja 40-28 decision to St. James in a’ ‘basketball game at Ferndale. and still led at halftime, 15-14. | The Rams slipped into a 28-24 deficit as the last peried rolled around, then could manage only four points. Dick Deyon’s field goal and free tosses by Tem De- rocher and Waily Quarles were all the southsiders could muster | while the Dales were netting a dowen. Tom Ortbals James attack with 18 points. Doy. from flyweight to heavy showed certain on topped the Rams with nine, the faint skills that bespoke hours at the hands of a patient 2nd time this season he has been limited to that figure. The Dales’ ‘St. Fred's stands at 6-8 overall Despite a pair of 14-point efforts | by Dick Nickersqn and Bob Croas- | dell, the St. Fred reserves bowed | ito the Dales in the preliminary! contest, 52-40. | ST 7 8ST JAMES | P ore |Deyon $ 4 9 bale 6 018 | Bradiey 1 9 2 Tunnlellff 2 1 5 |Morrow 143 ety 46086 | Derocher § } 7 Btelmel 611 'Quaries 6 1 2} MacDonald «4 0-8 arty 0 22 VPain er 204 9 10 28 a? 40| Bt. Frederick . « © 8 ~-38 Bt. James 4 eee OO rr i348 Big 10 Marks Face Assault | LAFAYETTE, Gene Wright's cagers held an 8-4 -advantage entering the 2nd quarter headed the St. ! victory avenged a) previous 58-57 loss to the Rams. | record now Ind. uw — A field tion is promised. Six of the clubs play in the higher classification. They include Avondale (Auburn Heights), Ox- ford, Romeo, Rochester, Lake Orton and Clarkston. In Class C are the two Pontiac areca, Mt. Clemens parochial. and Almont. Draw for the competition was af- fected Tuesday afternoon in the PHS publications office, with tour- ney manager Robert Beauchamp in charge. Opening contest is set for 7 p-m. Wednesday, March 17, in Pontiac High’s big gymnasium. | It pite Oxford against a very good Romeo club (B). Night's Avondale's 'J , coached by! Dick Bye drew bye (no pun) into the Class B semifinals on Friday. March 9, at 7 p.m. against Winner a « Ten B-C Fives in District Test of the Oxford-Romeo battle. In the) lower “B” bracket Clarkston, coached by Dom Mauti tackles winner of the Rochester-Orion tilt, in another semifinal. C ton byed into the Friday spot. Class C games on Thursday, March 8 (ist “C’’ card), sends St. in SVC Finale ‘Scoring Battle Looms Between Dewalt, Blondin Saginaw Forward Close to PHS Star’s Valley Mary's (MC) against Pontiac's St. Michael at 7 p.m. and the good Al- —|mont club meets Pontiac St. Fred- erick in the 8 p.m. contest. The, winners go directly into the final; tilt, March 10, at 7 p.m. Mountaineers; Bob Mineweaser the Shamrocks; Don McIntyre the, Raiders and Gene Wright the) Rams. A fast glance at some of the records points up the Avondale- Oxford tilt as a good prospect. Off the record the Yellowjackets | have a good chance with a crew of “eager beaver” point-makers | headed by forward Jerry Paul, who hit 43 in one game and (1 in another. He boasts a game average of 25.8 points. Hutton's Romeos also rate as a hot club and should give Oxford a' busy evening. Jean Harkness is! Oxford's mentor. Almont, coming back here for! the 3rd time in district action, brings a 10-6 record along. Raiders were here in 1953-54-55, winning the “C’"’ title in their Ist try. Chief Natators Bow to Wolves Glenn W. Byrnes ccacnes the good. | develop. The two top shooters of Point Leadership Pontiac High's regular basketbal] season comes to an end Friday night on the home floor. Providing ‘compefition for this finale is a hard-fighting Saginaw East- ‘ern club that has given leading | Valley fives the jitters all season, ' although never managing a victory, In this Valiey windup for both clubs there's a good possibility that a -hot scoring battle will the league are Pontiac's ace, Wil- He Dewalt and Trojans’ star point-maker, Deb Blondin, both forwards, Willie carries a load of some 168 points. Blondin has 160. Loop individual scoring championship may hinge on this affair. Chiefs will have to win Friday to hang onto their current place in the standings. It is Trojan’s last chance to shoot for a league win. Pontiac's mentor, Art Van Ryzin., remarked today that ‘we'll have to stop Blondin who banged in 49 points against Flint Central, last week in a losing cause (82-68), to |help Willie, but we'll also have to stop him to win this game.” Starters for the Chiefs will be unchanged from last week—Dewalt, Rod Treais at forwards, Hud Ray at center; Larry Peet and Dave Diehm, guards. Blondin and Yates, forwards: Frost, center; Huerta Pontiac High's final 1956 swim-| ming dual went right down to the wire at Bay City Central yesterday. and Griffin, guards, probably will start for Trojans. Two Pontiac regulare and two I be encouraged at all schools because many times it is full of Olympic hopefuls and at anly way a poor student can go to college. He must least a four-team fight for the ve some outside help. Big business right now {s he]p- championship may produce a string Bg pat a lot of students through school so they will o Big Es cholerae amet we conterence s an Wi have Lecbgiend training to guide industry in the future. | Reet | Goacerow ll through lGeturday! lowa's 300-yard mediey relay team ts almost a certain record breaker. The trio of New Zealand- er Lincoin Hurring, Glenn John- ston and Jim Coles has been a .tenth of a second under the rec- ord of 2:49.2 without straining, Both Towa and defending cham- ‘pion Ohio State are undefeated in dual competition but Indiana, load ed with Hawaiian talent, may have the balance to \ in. Michigan State also is strong D Cage Playoff Starts Tonight Pontiac's Class D city league basketball playoffs start tonight = two ist-round games slated IN DADDY'S STEPS — Three-year-old Tommy Zimmer has a tong way to go to the major leagues, ee he's got a mg od start in the Gaining Ce Playoffs Start Tonight partment. Here 2 Higgins Sees Sammy White Hitting .320 Bosox Pilot Figures Player Will Increase Average 60 Points SARASOTA, Fla, — Bost a s J Griff's Grill was upended by the! ‘Trojans and the Independents, 21 points. Gerry Fisher topped | Red Sox Mammger Mike Higgins, jat Lincoln Junior High ibut Michiagn’s chances probably trounced Phil's Inn in adult Na-, PA's with 13, who rarely makes predictions,| The double-ellmination tourney vanished when the Scot twins, Jack|Honal League basketball games ase night's action concluded! thinks catcher Sammy White will} will feature the Meteors, National and Bert Wardrop, were drop} Tuesday mght at the Jefferson _.. milartscascdlechediies (or aout Junior High gym Griff's, National loop champion. | took it on the chin to the tune of ee Mel Karrigan sparked the jrunner- up Trojans with 24 points _fwhile John Bridgewater scored 17 for the Grill quintet. rena Independents evened their record at 6-6 with a 74.39 measur- ing of cellar-dwelling Phil’s Inn, Mert Taulbeo paced the Inde- ped boost his batting average some 60| League champions, and Police As- from the squad last week. Jack points this ee | sociation, Boys Club, and Oliver ig the world record holder at 220, * | Buick, the three top teams in the yards. “White wan hit as this season,” American division. ee Higgins said yesterday after close- Tonight's action sends the Po- . Hard to Pick Dog Champion | p Goseape-| his ace receiver in 8) tcemen, American loop winners, GRAND JUNCTION, Tenn. (R—/; | against Oliver's in the opener at | tools and certainly he is a 300, | Bament_at Detroit. There’s no doubt the judges in the hitter.” The Detroit tourney. scheduled National Bird Dog Championship bd iMarch 8. 9. and 10 at the Lasky . . would like to see an all-around White, who hit only 261 last/Recreation Center, will receive quail hunt that would take them| year and has an average of 273 | teams from. Highland Park, Dear- ioff the hook, | Since joining the Red Sox in 1951, born, Allen Park, Waterford, Ham-| ag the trial stood today, 30 to ig Higgins’ top personal project as|tramck, and Detroit as well as Pon-, 37 prize birddogs-had made three- | the spring training season gets un. | tiac. hour hunts, About seven ranked derway. | Pontiac's reptesentatine ITT as possible winners, but all have | National loop teams. Playoffs begin Friday night Pontiac’s Class D leagues wound up their regular season activity last night at Eastern Junior High. Playoffs get under way tonight at Lincoln. In National division play the Hot Shots held the Aces scoreless in the 4th quarter for a 40-30 victoty in their battle for 2nd ° “All Sammy has to do ts learn leclaal Beye Cle by < ™| that strike zone and stop swinging! at bad pitches.” Higgins ex Thursday night's games will shift plained. “He swings at too many ' the Eastern gym. The playoff bad pitches, but he has all the Winner enters the Inter-City Tour- * * | * * White appreciates the aid from, his manager and says he is learn | Play Hamtramck in the Ist round. /roughly equal performances. A. | —— choice would be difficult. Four of the seven pointers vet MOTOR INN CLASS “B” YRADEN™ = RS. PRES Pony : ime = the time. lhrletten was Lives ery lace , to show in the two-week long trial aS Re ae Robe. Se a BEACH, Fla. c lon sia ad ec UY bots loake heacel He woe «3 were up) for Judging today — en iraninae work . fae G sen er who ae Oo cea ae oo “e achine § r : 42) sUTTIE « Ss 2ONe bY € my said. “I never was. I'm learn- eats fee rey ey Mig x, Home Again Mike. owned by Reardon the Sey aR Lenhandee Goble the net oe rears! ing all fhe time. I don't know |Drewry's ss Wrigley ® cum a1 W C. Jones of Franklin. Va., ran who rey at Sith (Milwau pitched hail Ds ‘i ‘ : yi I f change Clut 1 ; a O 18 WOrkity yut with lw € atuing practice yes erda about these other guys, but there pranks $0 Bob's Bidrs 14 with Newman's Delivery Dani nae ts ‘ ee pie ed aw ne Oe es € rday never is a game where I don't opera ee eee 2¢ owned by E. J. Newman of Sum." 7" 2 * fy Eee LS pick up mone tips.” Gridiron Bar Sl. “ter, SC., in the early hunt. “He could really help us in the*Kansas City Athletics training 5) ana re ———____— = —|bullpen.”” Grimm said. “We're go cAMP ae ling to give him every chance to + ‘4 | oe : Sis ners Inv ited make the club and I've got a The little lefthander put in a 15-! ee) he will.” minute stint on the mound;eutting loose with mostly fast balls, sharp LAKELAND “Fila (m®—Clarence curves and changeups Hen ivi Hicks a 28-year-old in-| —_——_——_——_ ielder with Buffalo last year. -has' ner ocxt LADIES LAKELAND, Fla. (#—President| classified as holdouts if they ‘to train with “the regulars.” but ter a to move over from! Als Stor “ ve Vos : s W. O. (Spike) Briggs Jr. called in| haven't signed contracts by to. [there isn’t a ist baseman among meee rookie come fo tee \P , 60 Mar! a 14 | : ithem and nobody expects anybods |o" TEST VTA INE CARD LORD | ie ' Sa Kramers shortstop Harvey Kuenn and Ist ™orrew a eon (netitake om Se ee eee ae row hut he isn't getting excited Rou ie Led et a baseman Earl Torgeson today for part in training antil signed, and to oust Kuenn one of the best abet a 3 epor's 211, M_ Cooney 546 a) lastonuie attempt tc bring, Doth Kuenn and Torgeson are key shortstops and hitters in the busi . Fons) 6292290 ; them to terms ioe ree ie Tigers. ness aueennt _ oe GOousvertss ; gar So far as the Tigers are con CSOX Ari M Manager Al ; x ft ; ’ Pp : ey ai" iis on led ra Ale Ren — lovee — ™ Takes S A Spencers 15 50 spring training opens tomorrow. | Manager Bucky -Harns lias in cemed (Kuenn and Torgeson are oe { the CIENCY Z pitas Biever ; Maki S148. Tei 1 Pines 43! Only Krenn and Torgeson are | Vited six from the Tigers’ rookie indispensable and they know if pans the first intrasquad game oun si il * oe be My inosed out of a victory, 47-40. The 160 yard relay did But there Chief tankers were) S¢cond-stringers will play their last the trick for Wolves. Pontiac won Zinimer shows his son how to cover second base at the oc one camp at Voc) coat A Grill, Boys Club Upset in City Loops pendents’ balanced attack with _ place and Slavybaugh’s dropped a | Meee (BC); AP Wirephote Brooklyn Dodger infielder Dan four events, and lost at least four | others on close decisions, Coach | Bob (Des) Boyce reported today. Boyce said George Bergstrom. Dennis Simonson, Wayne Ostran-| der, Tom Cross and the medley relay (Cross, Dick Dorris. Bob) Keavy and Ostrander turned in, terrific jobs. Summary: 40 yard freestyle—Won by Wuepper | narrow 35-33 decision to Central | | Christian. The Wolverines upset Boys Club 38-32, in ‘D' American loop action. despite a 15point effort by Andy Ramsey. The champion Police As- sociation defeated the Lakers, 59-| 48. Two adult American League games tonight at Pontiac High end regular season slates in that cir-| ‘cuit Stone Front faces Booth Homes at 7 o'clock and Shaw's) Jewelers meet GMC at 8 30. &~29 Prils Inn aw LJ 7 #16 Independents .. . 16 23 «18—74 Zep jene aneccess i@¢ 18 2 Griff's Grill 18 612 «14 «11-65 Mot Shots 1212 8 8-40 BAGO! con py amoSGsdanGe 9 ow 7 ad ‘Blaybaugh 6 ..... 2 12 ¢ ie- 33 |Central 46 ® 4 8 | Wolverines 140610 0«8 + Boys Club. .....0000 6 8 6 rs | | Police Assn. esos -13 13 2 13— Dr haters : 11 120 8 17-4 = Bano on ‘on Santee ls Confirmed NEW YORK wp— Even if Wes Santee had been cleared of charges of accepting excessive expense ‘money, ft’s doubtful if he could have appeared in the Olymipics, an AAU official said today. | “I'm certain we never could | ' have entered him in the games | because the international federa tion wouldn't permit it after reading his testimony,” said Irv- ing Schoolman, qa member of the executive committee which im. | posed the han. “However. on the basis of his testimony, we had | no recourse but to suspend him.” The AAU yesterday released the report of a committee appointed | unsigned, and aencelly will be ‘camp. running since Feb. 15. over! Both have said they “areh't far| LOmorT ay A Duarte 210, L. Andrews 520. Twinj SS apart’ with management on their! cap _* [tacee Se fe investigate Santee and it served hs lary demande_ih We'll let the kids play.” Lopez) powtiac sbctAl BOWLERS to confirm the already-published| Alar mands—that raises of- said. “That's the hest way to size! WoL a ig ter 1g ligh ts hem soem 8 |iivie showt to) them on up anyway" |Haseron's, 38 39 Osmunie 44 4 resumes. | Francis Oneto «pronounced O-, Ooal oC eect ot Asere ater ae ct ne not One-to). slickest looking | lackerman's - 4842 Spark's Griff 31 Otto Graham quarterbacked the: } icago oves Tourne hel among the rookies was TAMPA, Fla. U—The long proc-! |Barnett’s “3 42 Duffe's Tat 3 &4 nro Browns to six straight National y mulonel the << ackedl Gees toe fe Gis Mai ” a ene it a 1olo 378 Anconieng ssi 7s Foothal league division: titles. men gs is Deginning ca) pay oO div idendas SSS a a: CHICAGO Um—After a total of He flattened LeRoy Boga: of mi be my pistes id infielder, 20° the Chicago _White Sox | 162 bouts that provided 49 knock- Minneapolis in the first round of esides the 2o-year-old in telder, W lk PR ] t P ti | _ outs or TKOs, amateur boxing's,the se pewule! three and a like who a ae oe Oe Ma (ites oe a the 43 play-| a er, Oya a ar In rifts re y¥ 2 eas | how, the G iwise to Reuben Stevens of Tulsa ae ers on the Sox roster are prod- big pe Golden Gloves Tour \Okia., in the third. Harris also asked: ucts of White Sox farms and the nament of Champions, tonight swings into the ‘mat * * @ * =< Rademacher, 1953 National AAU The “big seipes” took their|champ. scored a first-round TKO turns last night, scoring 25 knock-, lover Billy Ray Smith of Memphis. outs in 81 battles, Leading the) land then outpointed Ben Bankhead) way into the quarterfinals were|of St. Louis. Another favorite who! e 2 heeryvou Jim Boyd, a lost out was Don Hullinger of To-| Benning, sergeant who'ledo. Ohin. w&> welterweicht who! _ represents the asin Ala. dropped his second-round match _ team, and heavyweight Peter Rad. to clever Francis LaPlant of Bill- emacher, on the Nashville, Tenn.,imes. Mont | i | Infielder Clarence (Buddy) Hicks, to 15 with 28, who looked so good to Brooklyn a trek ot the natn that the Dodgers twice took him ‘north, only to cut him loose just \before opening day. lhe Chicago Cub infield is no easy Outfielder Ben Downs, 26, & task with Ernie Banks at short. lefthanded swinger who hit 349 Gene Baker at second and Don last season with Nashville of the Hoak read{*to take over third-base Class AA Southern Assn., and chores whe is hitting .396 in rookie games to date. Th urd baseman Steve Demeter. Long-time buddies Darrell Royal) and Wade Walker faced a parting: today, with Walker taking over as| head coach at Migsissippi State)‘ to fill the vacancy left when Roval i! accepted the challenge of the same post at the University of afos ashington. ' Royal was named to the top foot-| MESA, Ariz, — Breaking into ST. PETERSBURG, Fla Louis Cardinal outfielder Repulski said he - Rip! * * * ° \St * * * a St Louis. seeking its third team 21. wh ve a .285 batting aver-) ' _ dW 0 {ler Boyd, 2%, from Rocky Mounti crown, continued - lead in points age at Ruttalo aa? pekson: Se go for Le h vers his, ae ineceed Me here t an offe = N.C,, was last year’s All - Army!among the % centers competing Cari Wagner. 21, who hit .314 at ak ii tN BAM ag) * champion, He scored two iknock- | +Wwith 14 points. Montgomery was) | Terre Hacte, and outfielder Gene| _ ect day at t plate. “T hope to ko up there this \ hice oe bid say the som ond with 11, followed by Louis- | Neff, 23. a long-ball hitter with a) Ralph Higgins has been Okla- week,” Royal said. ville, and Nashville, each with 105} |. 286 average at Durham: |homa A&M track coach 20 years. * about the situation up there and’ bE ! of Ways Along Grid Row STATE COLLEGE, Miss. « —!T'll admit the challenge the job pitcher, opens with a double. Jim! offers influenced my decision to go." He said he had no definite plans, ‘but I hope we can get things to running smoothly.” Royal, 31-year-old former star, quarterback at Oklahoma. will, succeed John Cherberg, who was fired in January by Athletic Di-| is determined to|ball job at Washington yesterday ‘rector Harvey Cassill. The firing a] followed a revolt of players on the, jfootball team in November be- cause, Cassill said, Cherberg had) 'failed to restore harmony as he om “T'ye read had promised. Cassill resigned, | Buy008 earlier this month.- .¢ ¥ J (BC: Ind. Bergstrom ‘P)}; 3rd. Ted Wiersema (P); 4th, Retnsohn (BC) Time 201 seconds ed yard breaststroke—Won by Bob| eavy (Pi, 3nd. Rosenbury (BC), Ird 4th, Cornforth (P). Time 042 300 yerd freestyie—Patterson (BC! 2nd Aha {BC);, 3rd, Simonson iP) by Cross yard Beenst tone Won ara. a Ames Bogard) 1022 Time (Pi iP: BC) 100 yard tresstyie= Won is Wuepper (BC); Ind ed Roeser iP) rd. eS cy 4th, Ostrander iP) Time 2 second. 120 indi. ae ie cons Monson (Pi 2n Meise! ( ' rier (Pi. éth, Walkowiak iBC) Tine 1:16 iving—Won by Baker ‘BC: Ind. Tony lenis AE) 3rd. Gtesey (BC), 4th | Bray 240 i rd medley relay—Won by Pon- tiac §=Time 2.263 vard freestyie—Won by Bay City | es 1:21.17 Francisco's | Was only | Bill Russell, San great baskethall center, tee a third stringer until he attained! 1 nager of the Toronto Arcenauts his rank as a senior for his high school basektball career. | It’s Hot Stove’ as Time end— HURL the Manager (Eighteenth of a Series) They called Leo Durocher one! ‘of the most daring of all Major, 4 bee managers. Leo's gambles. ily no connection” between the two aid off plenty for he led the New: York Giants to two pennants and_ one world’s championship. In the following situation, Du- rocher’s strategy helped the \° leame after the disclosure that a ‘of which he was part owner had | regular scheduled game Friday. | They are Dewalt. and Treais, Jim |Jones and Clyde Lewis. Jones and |Lewis are the 2nd stsing men.’* 7 hope all the rest will be back next year,’ Van Ryzin commented. Preceding the varsity game at 8 p.m. reserves of the two clubs meet in a preliminary at 6:30 o'clock. Sonshine Qu Quits Argonaut Post Leaves Managerial Job to Straighten Out His Business Situation TORONTO wp—Harry Sonshine, whose efforts to build a winning football club in Toronto were largely responsible for a costly player ‘‘war”’ between Canadian land U.S. professional leagues. has lended his connection with the Big Four Football Union feam: Sonshine resi as as unpaid a year and a half after he took over the job with a promise to build a Grey Cup championship team. His resignation. revealed last week by President Bill Ross, furniture manufacturing company gone bankrupt. * * Ross said Sonshine’s resignation had been presented some time ago and expressed,regret that it was made public so soon after the bankruptcy. There was ‘‘absolute- levents, Ross said, Sonshine said he had ‘‘no alter- native’ but to resign, explaining, “f must attend to personal busi- ness until JI get things estab lished.” jin last night's Golden Gloves tour- How Michigan Fighters Fared cre aco \P—Michigan results nament of champions at Chicago stadium: LEO DUROCHER | iGiants beat the Cubs in a game’ last season. Would you have done the same thing? (R) stands for a richthanded © ibatter or pitcher and (L) for a‘ lefthar nded batter or pitcher. Giants are playing the oe at Chicago and the score is tied 2-2 in the top of the ninth. Paul Minner (L) is on the mound itor the Cubs. Paul Giel, the Giants’, \Davis (L) replaces Minner, Bobby Hofman (R) is the next batter with Whitey Lockman (L) and Don Mueller (L) scheduled to follow. | Would you: a. Have Hofman sacrifice? b. Let Hofman swing away? e. Put in a runner for Giel ya utes of third? ae “(CT eunp) [-y/ uom ‘suns aowr moy dn payord sjuery euy yap ‘gayu29 0} peySuys pue. Aeae yy weUyOH—_ “Mery 'y | Detrolt, joutpointed Henry | Stringer 147 pounds— ‘first round)—John Powell, outpointed Alfred Crisp Jim MrCoy Loa Grand Rapids, Harrison, Memphis ‘3+ pounds—ifirst round!—Rudeiph Dera _ stopped Morris Prison, Denver (1) ard Nolan Marshfleid, , stopped Beas Green, Grand Rapids, A>gelea 1%) 166 Witiiame Robert Poole, Grand 178 pounds—'FPiret reund Clemons, 8&t Louls, stopped Stumbaugh. Detroit, 2) Ted Wichita, outpointed Lee McCoy, Raptde (3) Heavywetght— ‘First round) — Once Groom, Detre't. «° opped Esker Harris Los Angeles i1) Ha i Lamb, Muncte, Hue cutpotnted Ciifford ase Rapids (7) pounds Becond ou “Mune je Ind outpoirted Jim MicCor, Grand ds 3h Paul Pat Port Worth cinted John Powel roit Tavenner, reund) Cleo Hor- De a 140 pounds—iSerond round Wilt snserson St. Loul ie outpointed aan nger, Detratt (3 Hearyectent Groom, Detrott _Muncte, Ind (1). ‘Second round’ — Osse stopped Harold Lamb, HIGH SCHOOL SCORES CAGE RESULTS Flint Northern 52, Flint Central ¢¢ City title) Monroe 80 Grosse Pointe 44 Detroit SE. 65. Detroit Chadser 46 Bay City Central 64, Bay City Handy 38 North Branch a. Millington 87 COLLEGE ‘BASKETBALL penne A&M 68. Wichita €2 'OT) Buffalo 88 Western Reserve 86 DePauw 84, Wabash 54 Lawrence Tech 14. Detroit Tech 68 Sot 96 Denison 87 - Cornell 73. Princeton 68 ecee Isiand eae Springfield ‘Masa TL Navy 80, Catholic Univ 52 Western Kentucky 86, Tenn Tech — Méthodist 88. Rice ™% Texas 08. Texas AAM 70 ag aoe 90, BL won a con 71 Texas Bore (4 rm 9 Midwestern (Tez) 1 Howard Payne Fitzgerald Surprised ~ deficit THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 29, 1956 Oft-beaten Rochester salvaged a bit of glory from an dtherwise dis- mal baskethall season Tuesday night at Rochester. Gene Konley’s Falcons closed out their 1955-56 schedule on a high note by toppling Fitzgerald, 58-50, to highlight last night’s slim prep action in the Oakland County area. Fitzgerald, pace-setter in the Oakland B League, did not go down easily, The Spartans led entering the 2nd quarter, 12-11, and Roch- ester tied the count at halftime. 23-all, as the two teams matched basket for basket. The Falcons fell into a 38-37 as the last quarter started, then erupted with 21 points to leave Fitzgerald in ar- rears, | | | amassed 42 points as Madison romped over hapless Thurston, | 74-50, in a return meeting at De- Forward Jim Van Nocker| Tit. Simer collected 17 field goals sparked the Rochester attack with) 18 points and teammates Ron Le-| Barre and Bill Dean added 14 and and eight foul shots for the Eagles, who wound up their regular sea- son with a 13-3 record. Ralph Bel- ler scored 14 points for Thurston. _- Walled Lake bowed to Wayne, 57-53, in sloppy game at Wayne for its Sth loss in 15 starts. The Vikings trailed at intermission, 30-24, and never could erase the. difference, Scoring ace Larry Hughes com- 10 respectively. Jim Clary tallied 13 and Bob Bush 10 for..the Spar- tans. Rochester's upset win avenged an earlier 50-40 loss to the Spartans and gives the Falcons an overall record of 6-10. Fitzgerald, which— has a crucial Oakland B clash with Clawson remaining, now shows an mitted his 4th personal foul early in the 2nd period and his absence from then until the final stanza 1-3 mark. Sharp - shooting Jim Simer hurt the Vikings. John Walker ‘Dons Gain Official Approval for Defense of NCAA Title # =< By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Coach Phil Woolpert, whose San Francisco Dons have topped The Associated Press college basket- ball poll all season, must have been looking at five other guys when he got the idea his regulars might be getting stale. He let them kick up their heels for a change last night and the Dons frollicked in an 87-49 run- away against College of the Pa- cific—locking up their second straight California Basketball Assn, title and gaining officia] en- try to the NCAA tournament for defense of their national champi- onship. It was San Francisca's 48th con- CUT PIES FRUI oo for 3 I CHERRY MT. CLEMENS MARKET 904 Mt. Clemens APPLE |secutive triumph and the th in 55 starts, and the school immedi- ately claimed an all-time college record. : The NCAA recognizes a 55-game streak by little Peru, Neb., State Teachers in the mid-20s as the al)- time record, But Dick Blake, Dons’ publicity man, said he has a letter from A. -G. Wheeler, Peru athletic director, stating the rec- ord was against Nebraska teams only and did no represent consec- utive victories against all oppo- nents. e* @¢ ¢ Wheeler told The Associated Press, however, that he had no way of knowing for sure whether Peru played out-state teams in the streak—which, he added, he found to be 54 games, not 55. * * LJ Record, or not, the 87-point to tal is the: Dons’ best one-game mark of the season, They've topped it only once in their last 45 outings, defeating West Texas State 89-66 in the first round of last year’s NCAA tourney. All-America Bill Russell, the 6- 10 center, banged in .28 points while playing all but 212 minutes. topped Walled Lake with 18 points while Wayne Nicola paced the win- ners on 22 points, 14 from the char- ity stripe. Dryden ended its season with a 51-42 decision over invading Flint Hoover. Randy Williams and Norm Haggadone led the Southern Thumb squad with 12 points apiece. The win gave Dryden a 3-12 mark, Murtf, at 33 Oldest Rookie, Goes to Braves peree~ renee ages odie Vegeta Sak _ mea laa | | Home Room Cage Cougar and Titan Champs Crowned'¢.. | at Two Schools Split MVA Honors F Seventh, 8th and 9th grade champions have been crowned at Houston's seven-foot Don Bolde- buck and Bill Ebben, smooth De- TWENTY-NINE | ‘Valley crown and Ebben the full- | season title, The Cougar giant, scoring 31 re er . c points in a losing cause against Wichita, finished with a 23.9 aver- |age in conference play, Ebben 21.9. Washington and Eastern junior high schools in playoffs of the troit junior, split scoring honors! Detroit's jump shooter was best this season in Missouri Valley bas-\over the full season, 23.6 to Bolde- home’ room basketball program, sponsored by the Pontiac Parks) ketball — Boldebuck taking the buck’s 21.8. |Nationals whipped the Globerun-| and Recreation Department. | In finals at Washington, the ners, 30-16, to take the 7th grade! title; the Rams took honor, in; the 8th grade by trimming the Fal-| cons, 45-15; and the Clodhoppers: nipped The Boys, 36-34, for 9th: grade laurels. Results of finals at Eastern saw the Wildcats win the 7th grade crown with. a 22-19 victory over the Apes, the Crazy Eights grab Spr A DELICIOUS DRINK Jlurf Handicap late than never sums up the ma- jor league life-begins-at-33 story of| righthander John ‘“‘Red” Murff of the Milwaukee Braves—the oldest rookie in the majors. s Ld * “T had just about given up hope of playing in the majors,”’ said the Braves’ $40,000 purchase to- |day. “When ‘you get to my age in jthe minors, the scouts don’t give lyou a tumble unless you knock their eyes out.” * * A Murff did just that last year with Dallas, leading the AA Texas League in victories with 27. in- nings pitched with 303 and earned- run averages with 1.99. * * * The Giants had first rights to the 6-3, 195-pound Texan, but passed him up. Braves’ Farm Di- BRADENTON, Fla..u7 — Better) \today but the storm brewing over than the Rangers. Elsewhere, Southern Methodist rector John W. Mullen said re- became the first team to sweep/cently: ‘A lot of the clubs prob- through the Southwest Conference |ably shied away from him because unbeaten: since Texas did it in of his age, but our scouting re- 1947. An 89-75 romp against Rice’ ports on Murff were outstanding. did it for the Mustangs, who had —————— sewed up their second straight league crown Saturday. Last PGA champion to repeat was Denny Shute in 1936-37. CHANGE TO TOP QUALITY GENERAL TIRES Hf you have driven less =|} than 1,000 miles, osk obovt our famous General Changeover | Program. You, too, | ean drive on General's TERMS TO Suit You eB YOUR TUBELESS TIRE MEADQUARTERS ED WILLIAMS — TIRE CO. | 451 S. SAGINAW at Raeburn AP Wirephote CATCH MY STYLE!—Outfielder Jim Piersall of the Boston Red Sox gives an exhibition of his fielding ability for rookie outfielders Marty Keough and Gordon Windhorn, right, at opening of club's spring training Monday at Sarasota, Fla. Piersall hit .283 last season. Keough is a highly touted rookie up from Louisville where he hit .303 last year. Windhorn had a .293 mark at Oklahoma City in 1955. Red Wingsin Seeaae Spot After Beating N.Y. Rangers DETROIT —Detroit Red Wings NHI title clinched, have 86 points. were back in 2nd place in the|That's 20 points more than the: National Hockey League standings Wings have and 21 points more the runner-up position is far from! ty. Wings’ victoty was their over: Sth straight over the Rangers in Wings moved inte %nd place jseven games at Detroit this sea- the 8th grade title by edging the Flying Fools, 27-25, and the Base- ment Bums chalk up a 20-12 win over the Trojans to claim 9th A MARVELOUS MIXER NEVER TOO SWEET © NEVER TOO SOUR Has 13 Entries. Blue Choir Gets Top MORAN’S HEALTH CLUB MARK A. MORAN : Physiotherapyst SWEDISH MASSAGE PRACTIPEDICS Turf Handicap will be a $10,009) allowance race in which Matn. Chance Farm's Jet Action is . : 742 W. HURON Weight for Hialeah} gus pHone FE 5.8273, FE 4-6310 Race Today ea 7 {EER SRSRSE SOLER ERG eee eeeeeeeeeesne MI, Fla. @—Thirteen grass |g — ol a, ' runners, including 10 from foreign|g FACTORY REBUILT countries, compete today in the/l a $65,500 Hialeah Turf Handicap at| and r a mile and a half. Irelang’s Blue se Choir is the probable favorite, NEW MOTORS 8 Blue Choir, winner of $186,05|p5 New Low Price! a last year, will be asked to carry|g) ' Ne Down Peyment! top wont “ 128 pounds and con-|g New Cer Gucrantee! » cede from 5 to 24 pounds to his|@ rivals in the 26th running of the/@™\\ DeSete, Chrysler, Plymouth 4 nation's oldest turf race and Ne — Joeman eae Deposit og aleah Park's richest. s ONE DAY! Ford, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, '38 to 41, + The winning owner will net. a $46,900 it al 13 entries go to the’ MOTOR EXCHANGE CO. = post in Hialeah’s longest es 401 5S. Seginew Phone FE 3-7432 B race, a . Sharing the program with the 30000 20500000000000000008000505RE50 scheduled to make his first start last night by virtue of a 4-1 ‘son. victory over the New York Rang: | [Lorne Ferguson paced the Wings) ers over the Boston Bruins to- with a pair of goals. The Detroit-| night, while Detroit is idle, would ers scored once in each of the Ist. move the New Yorkers back into two periods and ran up the score the runner-up spot, . of 1956. The race is at 6 furlongs. * * + | The son of Jet Pilot out of ‘Busher will be opposed by W. L. | Huntey’s Hilarios, Jan Burke's! ito 4-0 before Danny Lewicki robbed Squared Away, B. W. Landy’s Two Detroit netminder Glenn Hall of a| Fisted, Calumet Farm's Eds Day SPECIAL! Motor Tune-Up Sparring Match: Hutch, Birdie Roiled Over Old Punching Bag ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. & —|because of the working agreement, A punching bag that has never) been touched by a boxing glove| may become the innocent target of a spring training oral sparring match between Manager Freddie Hutchinson of the St. Louis Cardi- nals and Birdie Tebbetts, his Cin- cinnati Redlegs’ counterpart. * 6 ®@ originally purchased as a gag by Dewey Soriano, Seattle general use it to practice up his punch, league's regular season schedule. manager He hung the stuffed can clubhouse to tease Hutchinson, then Seattle manager | ee ¢ | Soriano's idea was for Hutch. \who is a hard loser, to blow off paiaras steam with a few punches at the bag instead of at Coast League umpires. . * @ @ After Hutchinson was appointed] manager of the Cardinals, Soriano| met Cardinal General Manager Frank Lane and promised to send the bag to St. Louis. 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FEBRUARY 29, 1956 < “~ — a Sue: a aR Sports Show Have Big in Coldest Winter in Years; . | : Whee. pe aes % | | uring Weekend : 8 Runs 4 Days, soz teen me DUE Wildfow! Remain Here sawmills, whicn produce veneer, shiigies, + month for Multi-Lakes Conserva- | alc - tion association took place Sunday excelsior, and oe products from F raw v forest timber. ee Again Site for Annual in the shoot for the birds, in- the coldest winter since 1950-1951. Despite this dour Outdoors -Affair cluding M. Wunderlich, Walled ce an unusually large assemblage of migratory) Wee | Lake; Paul Nave. Detroit; Jim : wy. fowl has elected to re-*— | Pontiac's second annual sports Gutzwelller, Detroit; Monty Wy- | “and outdoors show will run for ‘es. Walled Lake; Ray Chabot, main in Oakland County Brodie and Frank Baldwin took a four- days at the Pontiac Retail] Walled Lake; Clarence Colvin throughout the cold Sup of innocents out from Venice Store basement showroom, start. (?), Reyal Oak; Glen Burch. Bill jon their boat last week for a few } By JACK PATTERSON . atti habs We aaegiaricrs. | According to weathermen, who are not to be trusted , Pontiac Retail Store’ At \oast’s\ @eccn wen ferkeye) |" forecasts but keep pretty good records, this has been ing March 22 It will continue Pendergast (2), of Milford; H. ‘months. |days of concentrated fishing. through Sunday night. March 25, Garrian, Walled Lake, and Gor- | J. B. Harrison, 290 Voor’ heis Rd. Haven’t heard how they did, or The lst day the show will be 4m Chapin, Detroit. notes that Dawson's Mul Pond has for that matter, whether they re- thrown open at noon Fox hunt attracted many hunters served as home base fur a good’ turmed. Maybe they've joined | There will be exhibits of alt Dut the reynards were too smart supply of mallards all winter. Company with the Flying Dutch- kinds, dealing with the outdoors, ‘© P€ Caught—all except one that Our Washtenaw, ™e® and are drifting about the Howard BoeL of OCSC aa Pete Lach of Detroit bagged. Ed i County ‘picket, | gulf in eerie silence. Although, | nounced today just prior to leay, Stack Jr, Walled Lake. had a close, “Bob. Patterson | come to think of it, It wouldn't | ing for New Orieans and the Na. ™!SS. | ce Meay Chee GY Cte | | whose burner goes * Ld * ; 7 tional Wildlife Association con- - out between duck | no matter what. vention. seasons, reports; Oh this is a grand time of year. that flocks of 50) Anyone for for pose sticks? | to 100 or more —_ S bam aie see Oo IN ew Poisons An archery contest saw six win- ners named—(Chicago round) Ist: Much of the emphasis in the ex- Ed Stack Jr., (686): John Berxell, | | hibits will be on fishing, boating, Detroit, 2nd (665); F. E. Neumann) jeamping, archery, dogs and hunt- (644), 3rd; Ed Stack Sr., 4th (613); | | iingr. women—Loretta Stack (462); jun-: ' Ec : 1 ont will be about the same jors—Barnard Berxell (299) | Bc ae comnfielcs May Aid Fight Y ’ b 75! 4 type of show as that of 8) yea! : — a sh part of Oakland | ou can f eat ago.’ Shelley said ‘But ft will be Affer the shoots more than 400 PATTERSON ; ; on Sea Lamprey | better, and maybe bigger ued canes ditoa sights @lon Ow aFd suneoem, i - ; HOUSE PAINT ree adialites si , : ai ‘ Among the keynote personalities as li e % ; . TORONTO | - Three new pol-. | SILVER BEAUTY — The beautiful silver-buff bond’s Return His mother was Eiderdown of 'o appear are Mort Neff. Lou Ten: Timber Ares Shrinks In our own ramblings around the °°?* '° =) Seale mpi cys es vich | 4 for ecanomy male cocker spaniel above. is now a champion in Dover Hills. Chief finished at Macomb Kennel Mant. State police officer and an CULntVwnive Inoliceniinanrinentn a ne ao: Piclng Hoes eat asy brushing | his own right. He is Dover Hills Chief ory s j ea | weekly in the high school, and a Monday night TV plum held by the 1244 Mt. Clemens A ie mel) Gola tn, ~ ; ready outgrowing its quarters - ings Nin int London” Sporting Club, whose li Pontiac ’ ; Thomas is the director cense was revoked yesterday. ss TRISH CHAMP — Taking part in the sporting dog exhibit at the | ——~~- Titl Ov l Indi Ted Cott, vice president and ere Serre res tai ee ret . € Uver indians : AG U Gar? ke lech n ya “ at cia aia zrpunds Ma : 7 ey, ie ie | Soros my AP MLE = manager of the Dumont 00 $e ar randsom« nish setter above with handler-ow ner olney OON, Tel-Murer 66 Risda Dairy 44 . network, which airs the bouts. = ee : : elnrs N mu 42 "LINT P—FI Northern adde i >> Englewood Kennels, Ortonville. The %months old dog “Sunnyflame Bien ae tain ea Soa $2 FLINT —Fiint Northern added already has interviewed appli- Try c ered . < <5 “ 4 ee AK Be. al s $65 Voilinars 41 the Flint high schoo) basketball | ft of Englewood” was sired by the great AKC progeny champion of Baltard's RR Re sere . cae ane Post and said he | COMMUNITY MOTORS 1954, “Thendernn Bnan Trstran” His dam was “Betsy Maine of R Aumas 24. KR gard $94 Osmuns championship to its Saginaw Valley, would announce his choice today. ' a “ Th4 = Englewood.’ a near champion in her own right Sunnyflame went aes championship last mght with a 52- The new promoter will take over Rochester and SAVE! - best puppy at the Dee. 11 specialty show at Garden City - | " ea aete , 4 tmumph over Flint Central The at the St. Nicholas Arena after Ras SE tn Macca sa) Ae Teams had split in their previous March 6 ® rt er ‘f askili® i % ‘ e . . Pontiac Rec 52:2 Fowlers 9 we 46 (OQ meetings. 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FOO Traan FE 41891 Y ) i OPEN MON. G FRI. ‘TIL 9:00 P.M. Fe oie Virgil Keener, Sa a W MeNalley. OL 2-77 (Holly) MElroae 7.7451 1% Bleck North of Pontiac Press 25 Pine Street Phone FE 4- 2505 . 158 N. Saginaw ¥vee a | be a ee __¢ \. THE PONTIAC PRES , WEDNESD AY. FEBRUARY 29, 1956 : THIRTY-ONE NHL RESULTS 1. 7 WwW. L. T. Pts. es .-.-.08 12 10 84 Pave an,this is whiskey! | New York ....28 24 9 65) S W Ve a ‘Toronto ...... 21 31 10 52) By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “Tm certainly glad Whitey's on in 145 and Ss played with them anything on the ball. he said. Boston Or eee, 19 30 12 50) Carroll (Whitey) Lockman, the! our side,”’ he said. ‘But we want since, batted -.2%3-and hit 15 home ‘But there wasn't a twinge in my Chicago ...-..18 32 11 47! stylish North Carolinian who did'a little more power and fellows, runs in 147 games last season. He shoulder or my knee.” Mel burt ws so much to bring the Nationa) like Dusty Rhodes, Bob Lennon’ played: in the outfield and at first the knee in spring training in ‘55! _Tt ESDAY'S RESULT League championship to New York\and Gail Harris will get a chanc | base jthen later developed a kink in his DETROIT 4, New York 1, in 1%1 and 1954, may be ridingjto see if they can provide it. If) Jw lle ft shonlder. TODAY'S GAME the Giants’ bench this season. they don’t then we have Whitey| Rigney previoiitty had stated he In Brooklyn's camp at Vero ash OAMES Bill Rigney, the club's freshman available. jintended to give Rhodes and Len-|Beach, Fla, Carl Erskine, anoth-| Montreal at Toronto manager, indicated as much to-| 7 * @ ‘non an opportunity to win the left- er sore-armed pitcher, hurled bat-| Boston at New York. day. Lockman, who joined the Giants field job. Willie Mays, in center ting practice with good results and THURSDAY'S GAME = _—_— -| field and Don Mueller, in right, relief ‘pitcher Jim Hughes, de-' DETROIT at Boston jare set. |moted to St. Paul last year, re-, FRIDAY'S GAME | They're set in the field, at any ported 16 pounds lighter than a Montreal at Chicago. rate, For Rigney is ee tO year ago SATURDAY’S GAMES experiment with Mueller in the’ Elsewhere, Phillies’ catcher, DETROIT at Toronto. ‘leadoff position in te batting Andy Semimck expressed confi Chicago at Montreal order. dence he would be able to catch’ New York at Boston. While Rigney was busy shifting 100 games this season. . . Jackie SUNDAY’S GAMES things around jn the Giants’ camp. Brandt, the Internationa) League's. Mantrea] at DETROIT. other big league clubs were get- Rookie-of-the-Year in ‘53, was Tercats Sy ore ting ready for the official start ‘among the list of 12 minor leagu-| Chicago at New York. of spring training tomorrow. lers who will be given.further try- = The Boston Red Sox went outs by the St. Louis Cards. eee S bah -hour drill high- The Kansas City As bought lefty, sPRICES BEGIN. “great” workout by/Tom LaSorda from Brooklyn's Z Mel Parnell, their much-injured: Montreal farm club... . Bob-Grim| . left-handed pitcher jot the Yankees andl) Ray! Gora as low as 7 eae and Andy Pafko of Milwaukee put “Naturally, I didn't try to put their names ¢ on contracts. ‘1 5 3 3 i suas Solid Favorite] ane fin Swimming Meet Tonight ten Birmingham High School will be stroke and 1:44 figt in the 150-yard Sales heavily favored to win its 8th individual medley. \beavtly championship tonight when, Se ee Jubilee the Eastem Michigan League! Tom Hizer established @ ww | HIRAM WALKER PnsiMly HENTO aoe HORTLOD O ae WAL EM & SOK 4 O6 MEE e QLINOHD | BAM MOREE M Gout LOUIS L’AMOUR has been a rancher, miner, wild- swimming meet is: held in the mark in the 100-yard breaststroke | | horse wr fi i a at Birmingham, w iG the a a u - a a Come In 4 angler, ua nace tank destroyer officer. ‘aples'’ opposition w am's Pete Sintz league e’s now a successful writer. For him—for ‘furnished by Ferndale, Hazel Park, | record of 25.2 in the tte | Today — among and Mt. Clemens. But the results| | freestyle. : men— Hiram Walker makes a whiskey among whiskies: of last week's preliminary meet at! Birmingham's tankers won every. Howard Lare Ferndale show ample reason ai qualifying event except the 100- , 9 3 | y s3% s2m (the Maple tankers are solid yard freestyle, which found the IMPERIA |choices to repeat Inc. 4/8 Qt. Pint ‘Sreeal SOF 6 AP Wirephote COACH OF THE YEAR — Barney Steen, whose Calvin College Birmingham qualified 19 beys | Four Maple swimmers were ill, Code No, @& Code No 409 I ; | ; Knights of Grand Rapids have just tucked away their third con- for tonight's meet, the highest [preventing a possible higher num-| 2705 Orchard Lake, | BLENDED WHISKEY © 86 PROOF © 30% STRAIGHT WHISKEY, 6 YEARS OR MORE OLD © 70% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS ; ; number by any school in league Ibe ualifie | secutive Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association championship | : supose ers KEECGO HIRAM WALKER & SONS INC, PEORIA, ILL history, compared to five quali- ~ on a season's mark of 17-4. has been named “Coach of the Year” | fied tor Ferndale and nine each |7 peieell s competition begins at FE 5-9204 z cle by the Michigan chapter of the National Association of Intercollegiate | tram Hazel Park and Mt. oe . — Raumati Clemens. . = —_— ————————~| Three league records were brok-| j Ls en by the talented Maples in the! erreninioe Help. Eaglets Ferndale prelim. Wayne Geggie,| a strong candidate for high scheol | Edge Shrine Five, 61-59 esr Fre tn yard boc | Maples’ Jay Lewis finishing 2nd | in Orchard Lake St. Mary's 61-59! hand the Eagtets a 60-59 lead. pi; Heads 64.23 The Five M's “ | Gerry Lesacrynski’s free throw Seciel Kat $627 Walton TV 41 Substitutes played a vital part; in the last minuté and a half to OAKLAND Count SMFLOYES win over Shrine at Roval-Oak last County Jets 54 34 Bureau Brats 40 pt 1” | was anti-climactic. Soc Security 52 38 Screwballs 38 40 night. \TNT's §0 38 Roasters 16 4 : > Ted Kopacki.and Pete Madelans tLe oe “ 8 a eu fal © " Top 4840 Th in Ups paced the Eaglets with 25 and 20! aPorge mxt 0637 0=—°~CO*~C:=‘C | points respectively. Tom Ropers! B Kimbail 201, A Warren 496, Pia| hy Heads 694— 1968 . Two 2nd-stringers, Stan Monius- rko and Larry Charkowsla came of the bench to~spark an bE ro t STOCK bol rally in the last quarter. The Ea scored 14 points for the Knights. = rhe ast ar = 4 ; ’ eg It was Orchard Lake's 10th tri-} OT MICHAEL'S y.. lets trailed going into the a pe | Pe Pts = umph in 1b games “Wrenue Bar 6 eV & 8 49) riod, 47-40 , Clar’s Bar 62 Pontiac Floor 46 St. Mary's Junior Varsity de- Joe's Caney 57 Filter Soft 45 Charkowski bucketed a pair of f.xted Shrine in the preliminary Willis Care ss Roan = _—— - - . . eds Dri!! & ookies 42' @ two-pointers during the surge ime 46-43. The Eaglet reserves Great Lakes 53 Pletz Groe 36, a. j ~., : . Hayde . Braces 1 all and Moniuszko twice stole the lost to St’ Andrew's Flyers, how- 8m) ith Br roe Wi thin: son's 30 if ball and drove in ie easy layupe ever. in a Monday tilt at Detroit. ~ aicpey 240° "203 Avenue Bar 905 ~~ 4-45 | - MOOSE LEAGUE f See | BAL DWIN RUBBER Pis Pre Pts Pts | Bagiey's Mkt 58 OL Taverr 45 = s Dt Prus 8 72 -®8norkers “4 Beeguens mor ies a GhianniGiven fetes. ethan ‘ Mickey's Bar 2 Greg s Bar Un P - Re $8 Crazy) Pive 36 Powlers Bar 49 Pontiac Re 70 F ii | Wi Ja s Bs § rene! Sere 3: asty Bakery 47 Top Matters 20 W Pe Cater $1 Art Tasty ; . are e In J Bolinger & John Moonen 223, B. LADIES ALL STARS ° Halverson $83 Pursies s Amb. 947— “hous a seers at Wash | Huron Bow! # la ¢ Ba $1 a as Nn ton \ K of ( LEAGUE . Metor Inn Rec 62 Nu-d@rite 4) . . hues PL Pt e R B Munro 5 Shas 42 Genial Em Ghianni, whose resig- Pteitter's 6) Drewrye r wera Une r ne The Gurine $0 Potster Tool new extra quali N. Wood 218 8 Pointer $ incor Nation at Washington becomes ef- | i Hight Murs, Inn 874. Munro's 2476 fective tommorrow, received a go- a o 45 Borse Ritr. PONTIAC HOUSEWIVES ing-away present from his basket ‘ Ls 52 Credit Union e@ WL L ik tena) Tieeda , a : Jack's Shop 65 27 Superior 14 4g Dall team Tuesday 'y $1 « Haw Benerd + 65 77 Team it 4! 49 h . e bi) Carrier Amb. Insull 5834 Pont Re 1 17 The Braves had a rugged fight id 4 . } = Rec 2 53 38 Bryan Fre h 3 7 on their hands, but they suc ‘ Las se 49 { Forst er _ Bend Mkt 62 40 Jack's Bar > 8 ‘ ool 98T 2822 ; Buck's Aito 5240 Toma Mkt 31 60 ceeded In defeating visiting Lin coutiv voeres | Stadium Inn 042 Swift Siores 23 6) | 2. » P SOLE PER Forse leet umatercalsbilg ai eaue coln, 43-41, In qa Pontiac Junior . wo _ wo Sale Priced to CLEAR ! Inn 922-2564 _ . High League game for their 19th : iL mane = 44 ; aed Lake . A t - A-K 2 / rman s § consecutive Vietory. Lake Side $2 44 Hutton’s : 39 37 ; Union Lake 8) 44 Eric s 209 66 Thus Washington wound up its 1 Aird 198550. Lake Side 792, A K BIRDS EYE 1955-56 season with eight league 737° seesire reees wins and 10 overall, a 2nd straight SIC eAS As we loop title, and 4th in the last five ouer Bik 32 52 Team No ° io 49) 2 years Hari + I 49:34 Parkaa. iio 15 49 ° =) Sparks 46°38 Team Ne 1 449 Lincoln held brief leads a couple Oo ™m 201. V. Johnston 631. Oliver (am Se i — ; .. Buck 826-2098 of times in the Ist half and the ~, : | two squads were tied at halftime, BURON' ADIES MATINEE A || Phas tax end ¥ 5 for 24-24. But the Braves seized the Jo! Pour Deuces 41 50 recappable tire advantage in the 3rd quarter and = Hough Mer 38 $2 PP APPLE Wood Rees e 56 6.00 x 16 never lost it : Vo Cohassey 478 ¢ Hea tons 682 Four Bowlers 1630 | Harrison Munson scored 20 points CHERRY to head the Braves’ attack. Tom iad LADIES = . een and Bill Davis rag the wi wee 68 Dels o a Lace Winter and early Spring make ichoas te mapyrinn : Rij 87 Luttm a roed cond treachefous ing on worn tires. TWO BROTHERS [Seer sarernonienae fae 24 They ces Woes Tooeera ncaa See ee MARKET | coached Ralph Ai i “+ fin, D. Nichole 82 3A : Triple-Tempered core meee accra ceva Famous stop-notch tread means gone ae Waliel) Corbis Blo Cycle 48 34 fi quick-action traction. Act now . . . save money. 1019 Joslyn ished a perfect slate by trimming lens . 4 des & Ww 23 5 ! Manze i—49 Jiekmen's 15 , Pontiac iLincoln in the preliminary, 43-23 crcie 3158 a8 LOW STOCK CLEARING PRICES ON ALL SIZES Super-Cushion Biack Sidewalis Super-Cushion White Sidewalls BRAKE RELINE SPECIAL lg ad 6.00 x 16 | $17.55 | $14.90 / 6.00 x 16| $21.50 /| $18.30 6.40x15|] 18.70] 18.00/6.70x15| 24.00| 20.40 6.70x15/} 19.60] 16.68] 7.10x15| 2660] 22.60 710x115 | 21.70] 18.48|16.50x16| 28.55| 24.28 6.50x16 | 23.30] 19.80/7.60x15| 29.10| 24.78 7.60x15 | 23.75] 20.20 *Phn Tex °**Plus tan and recappable tire i YOUR OLD TIRES MAY MAKE YOUR DOWN PAYMENT As low as $1.25 a week for a pair! Low cost Traction Trucks! ! HI-MILER RIB , ty GOODFYEAR A @ Long Tread Life @ More Recaps @ Proved Performance< Low , PRICES 95 ON ALL Or wat OTHER egrote SIZES TOO! FORD or CHEVROLET... 513°5 PONTIAC or PLYMOUTH 515% Other Make Cars at Special Prices! Factory Bonded Shoes, $2 Extra! 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New York Stock Exchange were as 19 minutes late in reporting 100-1" the progress. of trading. “MARKETS |Grains Lower Produce DETROIT PRODUCE DETROIT, Feb. 35 (APi—The following | prices cover sales of loca wh prod- | uce of No | and fancy grades only brought to the farmers’ markets by grow - ers - sold by them tn wholesale pack- @ lots. in Active Mart ~ CHICAGO uw — Grains turned ices Prétay we 1ts—Appies, De- ictous. “fancy, 5 Plata 1 13 36- «0 lower in an active, nervous mar- bu; ae le one * fam 3.50 Ro 1 hse-360 ber apples’ Mactatosh [mes on the Board of Trade today. , 3.60 bu; No 1, 246-2 $0 bu; apples. | oe Bice Red Mo 1. 3: ‘| After the President announced bu; No 1, 2.50-3.00 b |he would stand for re-election, the ~ ae Bt ‘opps’, Xo! market showed little price change. ax. 3 76 bu, i 001 30 |The announcement caused no ex- pansion in trading volume. Prices ‘|remained about where they were : before the decision became known. : * * * Wheat near the end of the first Desptte the tremendous show of, activity, prices didn’t rise very’ far. There were gains of 1 to 2 points among leaders, but most of, the advance was below a point. | > * «* 3 All sections ‘of the market were higher, Most trading attention cen- tered on the oldline favorites! among the steels, motors, Gils and some railroads, coppers and chem- icals. At noon, the Associated Press| average of 60 stocks was up $1. 40) at $181.00. | = * * That put the average only 0, cents under the historic high point reached. Sept, 23 just before the President's heart attack. The mat ket then plunged into a reaction but recovered with equal swiftness. The average again reached $181.50 Dec. 5 and held thére Dec. 6. | New'York Stocks (Late Morning Quotations) | and research facilities on the site| gs bout steady: reecipts 13 684 | Foll | iCo, will leave Sunday for a five- Aam Int Silver 64 ‘wholesale buving prices unchanged: us Ollows GM, Ford Lead and also provide a parking rr 4.306.531. or $3.41 @ share. compared Air Reduction iia Int Tei&Te) 316 whites 60-699 per cent A's 388. mix empl had Viatbors. lot for) day educational tour of Shell Oil with 430, ‘Sen incienced ftom $300,178: Alt m tal C Coal «640638 mediums J tandarde 37 di the : oyes " lous Allis Chalmers 703 desks a 4/356, checks 36. “current receipts “| in Halting Destination ———— Co. plants in Houston, Tex. 623 to $364,687,700 inst y Alum Ltd..... 106 Johns Man 8a 4) — Smith and Penman will foin jue ne. ne S| Charaes n r ‘ NEW YORK (INS)—-Net fncome of am Airline... 246 pages Sothyy 1275} CHICAGO POTATOES | g ° Ca $s Equipment for Autos some 26 Shell jobbers from Mich-|Chas. Pfizer & Co., tn 1955 was reported Am Can ...... @2 Kimb Cik . 464, CHICAGO, Feb 27 (AP)—Potatoes Ar- igan i visit to Shell’ at $15,326,000, or $2.04 per common share, am Cyan 686 Kresge 88 287/rivals old stock 199; on track 224 total| ‘Stolen i in Breakin Ls na “ S €XplOra-| compared with $18,200,000, or $295 per Am Gas & El 836 Kroger .. 472 BS on pments vce roel pasty #78, | DETROIT W — Chrysler Corp tion and production laboratories, |share, the previous year. Chemical and a 7 ; Sunday § ow e bh ermman: mi 4 fu eccere Wine La Ome 2 leratay end cuarcel ter saecta ebout Tuesday followed the lead of the; Thieves who broke into Six chemical plant. research laborg- o'1f po) Sent invrecas seer abe ee Am W Ges... 882- tigg & My .. 67 tltren lee, Cl stack flake racsete ais, (Other big three auto companies—| Lakes Service station on Cooley tories and off-shore drilling opera- | Am News ..... 32.4 Lock Aire $01 rack sales, old stock aho russets G ral Mot d Ford limi NEW YORK ‘INS)—Metropolitan Life Am Rad ...... Bé ioe 22 «/4.30. bakers 400. utilities 320-333, Mon-| Genet ors and Ford—in elimi-| Lake Road, Commerce Townshig, tions in the Houston area. Insurance Co has reported sale of a| m * “ & € 4 ! * a es Lone is chem e2 Minnesota-North' Datota, Pontiacs a5, nating so-called ‘‘phantom freight’’|last night got away with three fan| = ie pas a ahr ear cont pal ao Leonel) am Tel & Tel 185.3 oe, rk 7| #00 washed and waxed. New stock ar- charges on new cars. belts, a dozen quarts of oi) anal Jack_A. Rininger, of 59 iManrce, pease year President Prederic W na vunese... ai Martin, Gl Semone: felt cad. earaat ware steady | . = @ |two radiator hoses, owner Ray*St.. recently represented Pontiac's spp inks! payments to wad troy m 5 lay Btr cE ; i r on . As neficiaries averag a Armee Bel, sae McOrew F 4 Nina eas Tae ashes ag, Merde) Chrysler’s “destination charges”’| Hall told Oakland County Sheriff's Sterling Creamery at a national/ minute of cech business day seainet’ Armour & Co 18.3 arent cai pa! 4 ‘ jon cars delivered to dealers more deputies |conference of ice cream plant man- life insurance was in force at the end are Oe RS Mls Noa 2). 084 Poultry jfhan 250 miles from Detroit were! Deputies said the thieves appar./agement . officials in Cincinatti, Peeegne ie malate canary mala aie pot *| eG « Ant Cet Line 496 Lorber ate Tet oo lreduced in varying amounts rang-| ently broke through a hack window. Ohio. |uals in the US and Canada Al Refin ... 374 wgotor Pa b. 2 in to $53 on the Plymouth, $57 The three-d con Aveo Mtg -""3 be pe 4 DETROIT, Feb. 28 ‘AP'—Prices paid ing up > on Ou uM | ree-Gay session was -| CHICAGO (INS:—Pure Ol Co teday r Whe per po : } ‘| Pelt (inte “33 pete Ei i peraelice Be 1 qual- 6n Dodge, $72 on DeSoto, $72 on Trying to Avert Strike | ducted by G. P. Gundlach & Co., jnovecens cae Sh [eee of 638. 10036 | Benquet..... 24 a 421) Heavy hens 30-32, light hens 20 Chrysler Windsor and $74 on the) ying ke consulting firm to the milk, ice in the firms history Net income the @ ic Q rotl Pi st 5 pum Stee! WS2E Nat Cash Ro U86lwhitee 33-38, Gray, Croasts "24-25 Chrysler New Yorker and Im-| NEW YORK uw — A federal cream and dairy products indus. Previgus yee" totaled $31.163 000,.or $3 34, Fohn Alum .. 283 ue payee 7 , sae mons 8 yo Ponettes 14-4" perial. ‘mediator meets with union and tries. | creesed 28 per cent to §490.385 407 A 5! Jl thst 26, 15-6 Ibe) 28- ~ : ‘ ‘ ao | —— Borden .....: 884 nat Lead $31) nrecectl call ctaadv Ge lene with tarm company officials again today in NEW YORK (INS)—Texas Gulf ul bao. Warner 323 Nat Thea B84lofferings ght and short of At the same tue. Chrysler |. effort to avert a strike { 1,000| The ty of Los Angeles, Call-'Phur Co » annual report has disclosed cert : ao 8 NY Central yers steady and ample to the rae ar raised wholesale prices to deal- | : ee coe, 20 neers record sales and income last year, Prof Budd Co... 203 Nia M Pow .. 7iT/trade Caponettes barely steady Sup. ers $22.75 on PI th, $26.50 |Remington Rand service engineers fornia, leads the nation in milk its totaled §22 256.404. or $323 per com- | Rurroughs 32.3 No Am Av 85 \ipiies more than ample to a fair de- ~ ree oe leet for tomorrow morning. (production. Gwisdkasaica = Calumet & H 15 Ker Tec as Tiv.and Caponettes bene used in place of| Dodge, $30.50 on De Soto, $30.50 i— 2 ee apa Soe _ Get SS _™ Nwst Airline it 1s y tnetenc — - ~ come coer ; as ce iota A pee in many tr secces: on the Windsor and $35 on the | eirelitica! Advertise (Political Advertisement} = 7 7 9 ° ee Cin Pace .... 333 Owens I! G! n2 “HIC | New Yorker and Imperial. Capttal Afr! | 306 Pec G & EL 501 Pr eager eM are pe r rf Ww 192 - : = i » j Carrier, CD 72 eS Panh Ep! .. 783) fully steady on hens, steady on balance.| Dealers in distant market areas, ' Cater Trac .. 276 Param Pict . 34 |zrortpte tm cope Wi iPridey 108 coops rs.|located from about 900 to 1,600 “= Chee conn as 4 eanees cua ise heavy hens 22-26. Jight hens 18-1098 miles from corporation -plants .in| seals . . : ° brotlers or fryers 4: old roesters 14 Clark Equip. 0€. Pepsi Cola "204 a Ace pene ence ee over the aria a las pe rn Cimaz Mo ... 616 pfizer . 4 ye a en turkeys : rom reductions stination ] Coca Cola ...1244 Phelps D . 4434 — charges. These are s : Clg Palm ... 878 Philco 2 4] Li -k pe Fikes as include such Col Bed A 12.284 Phittp Mor AR vestoc cities as Denver, Fort Worth, Tex., Co As Phil! Pet . oT : ' Comw Ed 425 PH Plate G .. 79 ¢| DETROIT LIVESTOCK }and Miami, Fla. - Con Bdis ..... 476 Proct & G@ ..102%| DETROIT Feb 28 :AP) — iU. &. De- : Con N Ges my oe Pullman .« 67.4) partment of Agriciltures — Hogs—Sal- . Consum Pow:. $02 Pure Ol ..., 473/able 1000. No early sales, undertone Name 4 Firms to Handle somee i oF re | wea Cont Can ., 42 Repub stl . 474!) Cattle Salable 600 Around 80 percent < Cont Mat .. 86 Rex Drug | ® 4) receipts cows. few hundred steers and Transfer of Ford Stock 4 ‘ peons Pon ue Rey Met . 843) yeartings ee from Mende, marke orm » 32 Rey Tob B ... S$! ppening slow on slaughter steers ae Lae r ‘ et Wr a Rock Spe ... 284 yearlings mostly steady cows tairly ac- ona U ee paca Co . rt eere 5 . ' Saf F ? ive, steady, t ® alo * f yeste » e a s- Det Edis” pty 346 ay fei Et An 4 sales good and ehalos ted iieatel 1700. et oe = sie F Dis C Beag a St Reg Pap. 4¢ ae 08 including some 1226 Ib offerings (er agents and registrars in Chi- : Doug Aire 44 BSeab A] RR 7 wt 00: few utility and commerci aI “isco com Dow Chem. .. 65 ers nas oe 35 ; deste and hetfers 12 00-1500 coat uttl- neo and San Franci for the as Du Pont 3272 Shell Ot |!) 76 ty cows 1900-1180. few better- heavy listing of Ford stock on Midwest nome air L Bea Staclsir oO. . Ma 2 oes Se noe Begin niabd non and West Coast exchanges in F ate 394 Sou Pac “Rat ly rd peat 00, few HeStseiht eanners March. | l& WS cos OL c i i own: early utiltt m- ; - Finer Rad... 125 Sperrt Rand oe) mercial bulls 1230-1828 In Chicago, the Continental TIli Erie RAR ...... 213 t c Calves Salabi 390 Vea he f ») cae RR oy std on Cait el | ey ole re ae eve, ;nois National Bank and Trust Co Pirestgne jay Std Ol NS tsa q cease te with e some (held higher: will be transfer agent and the First, ened ac re $ re s7 > few t ne ymmerct itne.t Freepot@ul .. 92 Biro ope 3! mlabie (200) Greek 32° National Bank will be registrar r eu Te Loa . ud wack jambs Nu t) [In San Francisco, Bank of Amer- enn 4 un 1 holice . n Gen Dynam eis Bwitt & Co i900 ica N. T & S. A. will be transfer on e ‘ ty m mooler x , 1 Bes oe Pes ie Ei re 43 woot agent and ( rocker Anglo National Gen Motors 43.2 Tes. a Bul ; 22 50,)Bank will be registrar i? TOO. ae oF Themnp Pa | ia < . eal Gen Th 41, Tran w Air .. 271 — Ford said the appointments are es Se so, 6Transamer .. 42 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK in addition to the transfer agents eee hy cette ne akon ee Mac and Saray ain, ceigat howe § ete market mod era 5 tive, anes ay ¢p ce) Carbide \ around) 25 lower! onlabuteners up to in New York and Detroit. | Goodyear c) 643 vee it sound 280. Ib. tances off mc oO: ah Paige.. 25 uni ie im yet is unger } Weights over 280 : A : only we er. : GU Ne Ry. aay UNM Bite a 204 Ih Unter ower. ‘ Acquires Two Hotels Greyhound 144 he Gee Cp ... 215 1b butcher mos CHICAC NS i S Lines way 2 s 2.00 weighin 190-220 Ib > Sei ( y N! _ an- G ion el He a hed ten a ise 28 meal carry ne 1 70 (INS) A. M. Son Hemenk bee irl Cec si s'lote No 1 and 2s 200-220 Ib at 1225 Nabend, head af a syndicate which Hooker Ei me UB Toe ine and)" stound) 150 head! these sorted for owns Chicago's Edgewater Beach Ci 62! Walgreen Pp 4 @righ! and gerade at most nh 320 Ir fat Ray. oR Warn B Pic 325 Ib 1100-1150 fe 130 400 1h 19 75- Hotel, has purchased the May- Ing Rand 637 21 ene 180 Ib 9 00-11 09 , imotam | anc Hier = = cont 8 xo lene, Llewer Hotei in Washington and Insptr Cop 59 scarce quotable the leasé on New York's Roose- Interlak Ir 415 "4 , ste Int B Mach 17 alabie es Velt Hotel from the Hilton Hotels Int Harv * 48 : *. Corp. Int Nick 816 Yaie Tow 64 fal Int Paper jle 7 Youngst Sh&T 923 Int Shoe . 424 Zenith Rad 127 “Named ' Saginaw Judge STOCK AVERAGES NEW YORK, Feb. 29—Compiied by The Associated Presa { 20 18 18 60 Indust ns. Is Util Btoc K Net chan 26 8 Noon Wed 280 21 16 o #738 Previous day 56 1552 %38 Week ago 351.8 1351 736 Month ago 2802 1338 730 Year ago 3193 #1295 122 1955-86 high 287.8 1424 157 1955-66 low 2031 #1149 67.2 1954 high 2119 .1930 683 1954 low 1439 778 554 DETROIT STOCKS (CC. J. Nephler Co + Figures efter decimal points are eie High Low No Raidwin Rubber® .... ,. 1S IA 4 (jerity-Michigan® see c resin Products*® tee ane Masco Screw* oe Midwest Abrasive? ,. 5 BF R: idy Mfg* eee 4 41 Warne Screw alate sen Ue! 12 ! f ‘ 624 62 bid and asked New Machines Will Sort Fruit , According to Hue OXNARD, Calif. uh—Six eles tronie color-sorting machines, ¢1 Pable of separating as many as 1,128,000 lemons daily into five color classifications, have re placed 40 human fruit graders here * LJ * The machines are the first to be tested under packing plant con ditions, the Somis Lemon Assn said. + © Incorporated in the machines Bre photo tubes and memory unit- which register the five degrees of eolor in marketable lemons. Fnut passes through beams from the tubes, then drops onto separate| conveyor belts according to ifs . by degree of ripeness, denoted color, * " i | steady Auto Man rine Brake Fluid Law ees ‘hour was 1% to % higher, March |hethouse, fancy, the §-lb box. No’ 1,|$2.17%; corn % to 1 cent lower, | 50- “op §-Ib box: rhubarb, hothouse, No 1. March $1.27%: oats 4s to % lower, jos = behs. uteabagas, No 1}, A 1 36- 130, ba. eee Delicious. el March 60%; rye % to % lower, ies bu Theaistoes! hothouse, No 1 2.00-|March $1.28; ‘soybeans: ‘% to 1 cent see pan eee Turnip, topped. No 1./ lower, March $2. 58%: and lard 5 ; cents lower to 3 cents a hundred pounds higher, March $11.85. sa or AGO GRAIN 20 (AP) cde Tee No 1, 1.00-1.50 Eggs—Lar oh 13.00. 16.60 30- Le en medium, 13. 4.00; small, 10.00-1 DETROIT EGGS Feb. 29 (AP)—Eggs. ; fob Deve dene Secluded | feleraicetare| grades: j Mar ae Ae Whites—Grade A, jumbo 50; large 43-|May .,...... 46. weighted average 44; aon 41-43 |gu ho ceeens i ean ." Mant wtd. avg. 42. Grade B, large 4 Browns—Grade A. a Sarg 48: 42'4-44, wtd. avg. 43; medium 40-42, wtd | avg. 41. Grade B. large 40-42'2, wid avg 4)%. Grade C large 6. Checks - ae sore mercely graded s—Grade A, large 42-46 3. oe Grade B. large 39-40 a Browns—Grace A large 1, medium 36 Chrysler Stops ‘Phanfom Rates | medium De Market about steady Trade only fair Supplies of large fully ample Receipts of mediums light and short of full needs Undergrades clearing readily upon arrival CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS CHICAGO, Feb. 29 ‘AP) — Butter receipts 1,260,461 wholesale buy me let pae unchanged 93 ares ee a So B 555, 8 C 0B 86 89 C 5575 Eges Dine ‘ly 2380 da R. Armstrong, 45, shortly will be- ah come Saginaw’s third municipal 956. judge. He was elected to the new 1ano lV created $10,000 a year post by 's 5¢ City Council last night. As prose- »- cutor, Armstrong's pay was $6,700 choice 2100, but DETROIT tw - Charles ™M Heinen, assistant managing engi neer for Chrysler Com. favors a HW to regulate brake fluids and sais that a recent check of 60 Minds on the Detroit market showed only 22 met requirements spoofed by auto manufacturers * * ¥ A bill providing state control of; hrake fluids is pending in the Mich-| igan Lezislature. Many of the fluids tested, Hein. | en said, had a low boiling point and “after It boils you get no braking action.” i * * Ld California, Minnesota, and North Car Hina, Tennessee New Jerse, Crawford- have laws regulating types of brake fluid sold Pe - ee eee ee we-urove a Michigan law ina speech before the Amemcan Petroleum Institute Insurance of All Kinds! 716° Pontiac St. Bk. Bidg Ph. FE 2-8357 Nine smokers out of 20 can re call the advertising message on, the match books in their pockets, A * — Opening | SAGINAW. (#—Prosecutor Hazen House Body OKs Bell § Earnin New Tax Rates on Luxury Items WASHINGTON (INS) — Mem- bers of the House Ways and Means [ce have approved an ex- jena of many tax rates and called for new taxes -on luxury electronics items. The full group yesterday gave its okay to a one-year extension) of existing tax rates on corpora- tions, cars, gasoline, cigaretts and alcoholic beverages — going along with President Eisenhower's re- quest. One of its subcommittees also approved legislation imposing new taxes on tap-rceording machines, high fidelity phonographs, and oth- er electronic devices not now un- der revenue laws. However, the subcommittee also gave luxury-lovjng citizens a break by cutting the tax on cabaret and night club bills from 20 to 10 per cent, Bell Telephone Co., cent on its investment in 1955 com | pared with 2 per cent in 1954) * commenting on this in the com | pany’s annual report yesterday, said that “If the company's in- creased rates and increased pay-| Clifton W. Phalen, president, | throughout the year, earnings would have amounted to only 6.1 per cent on investment.” The Michigan Public Service Commission granted the cern Pany a rate increase last August designed to -raise revenues $2,800,000 a year. The company said wages and salaries were in- ereased later in the year by $6,300,000 annually, Phalen said Michigan Bell “is an faced with a serious problem as to the He said both investment and costs| of doing business were on the rise. | * Proposed Ford Expansion Gets Okay in Dearborn DETROIT —The City €ouncil’ jin Dearborn last night approved) the rezoning of property behind the Dearborn Inn for a Eord Motor Co.| +, . $56 million expansion project. busines wee EA reported : bial laewere cae ie Deares Woods era Latmenetd (obs bebe | Gos ee : pendence on fast communication.” Civie Assn. Claiming the rezoning had been “railroaded,"” some members of the group told the council they would carry their fight to Mayor Ford Hubbard. Ford plans to build engineering Business Notes H. H. Smith and Richard Pen- man of Pontiac's H. H. Smith Oi) Services Expanded in ‘55 ‘DETROIT ( — The Michigar phones. earned 6.4 pet than 11,900,000 calls a day roll expenses had been in effect) |port: ition |more than $482 million with a pro- Independence Township Justice| lgram of about $60 million in 1955 William H. Stamp, was bound over that included 20 new buildings or The company added 156,000 tele-| $2,003, program. gs Increase, Customers made more! i Michigan Bell had more than 2,403,000 telephones in service at — the end of the year, with 87 per cent of the families in its terri- tery now having service as com- pared with 80 per cent in 1966. | Other statistics given in the re-| The company’s postwar construc.) expenditures increased to: buildings additions. | Service was changed to dial oper The company had 27.400 employ-. es and a payroll of $116 million More than 8,200 employes are \buying American Telephone and of its rates." ‘Telegraph Co. stock under the pay-- |roll deduction plan. Earnings |: OETROTT (AP)-—Briggs Manufacturing Co. reports net earnings for 1046 . $2,671,006 equal to $238 a share. In th similar riod last year earnings ware or $1 86 r share The c company said sales of tts plumb-| ing fixtures reached an all-time high of — currently te engaged in expansion and GaBreveenent $1800 bo RICHMOND, Va. Co. reperts record royroipey in 1956. Net income totaled (INS | Reynolds Metals sales, @arinngs and |: ‘of $2,000, he was returned to Oak- ation for 32,000 customers in 15:!and County Jail to await arraign-| more communities; 94 per cent of the company’s phones are now dial.| iment. THIRTY-THREE | rR sale. Youth Center, Oren Pri. ani Saty:, —AGK Do you have « earpet problem? Call Tuson Carpet Serv. FE irr Vv. “Lodge Calendar Pancake supper, Federal Savings & Loan Bldg., W. Huron St., Mar. 2nd, Fri, 5-7:30 p. m. eee by men of Pontiac Chapter No! , 228 .E 5 ction fund of wicnigan’ nav TeXQS Firm Expands News in Brief GMC Tractor Order A’ supplementary. order for 2% 63-year. heavy dut highway tractors “old Leo Biegosky of Walled has been place by Best Freight iLake vesterday paid fine of $60)Lines Inc., of Dallas, Tex., offical’s ‘with $15 costs. Walled Lake Jus-|of the GMC Truck & Coach Div- ‘tice Logan Sparks presided. ision announced today. The firm jhad originally placed orders for Jesse Floyd, 39, of Milford, who 50 of the vehicles. waived examination on charges of Ms statutory rape yesterday before) The latest ae calls for model DFWX862s with six-cylinder diesel jengines and wide-range, one-shift axles that eliminate splitshifting. The firm previously bought 35 mdel DFMWX822s and 15 DFM661s from GMC. The 25 cab-over-engine GMCs will follow the other 50 into service in Best’s common carrier operations in six states. Best operates general freight Tines in Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Ohio, Indiana and iiinois. . Dollar volume of the 75 tractors iordered from GMC has been to circuit court for arraignment March 5. Failing to furnish bond Walled Laker Marvin Twaddle, 9, who pleaded guilty to drunk driving yesterday before Sylvan Lake Justice Joseph L. Leavy, be- gan a 30-day jail term after fail- ing to pay fine of $100 with $25 jcosts. Twaddle was arrested by Wolverine Lake police. Sparks from a blazing trash burner gaused a $50 fire last night at 71 Auburn Ave., home of Kevin. J. Ritter, Pontiac firemen re-| ported, Attention! Veterans of W.W. 1 ae with OaKland Barracks No. 49, U. 8S. A. at 206 Auburn Ave, Pontiac, Feb. 29, 8:00 p. m. Meet- ing of special interest to all W. W. I veterans, benefits and legisla- tion. —Adv. Ethel chee wearee Soomty specialist in hair sty an ood, wifliema pon Sgr Hw Lake. OR 3-4792. CHERRY GUS MARKET ~Adv. If your friend's in jail and needs bail. Pb. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. 1440 Baldwin Pontiac —Adv. Profitable Heating Dealership Available An exclusive dealership handling a nationally known line of proven Forced Air. Gas and Oi] Furnaces and Ges Conversion Burners. is available in Pontiac. - H you are progressive. are seeking an opportunity thet ts above average. one that offers close s dealer cé- operation, write to Box 8 Press, and intecviow will be arranged. The Issuance || of Said Bonds me i ee xX onday Vote NO INCREASE IN TAXES Get?— 4 MORE CENTRALLY LOCATED MUNICIPALLY OWNED 9° an HOUR PARKING LOTS, SELF PAYING FROM 5* METER FEES! “FOR” the Issuance of Said Bonds : Committee for 5¢ Parking » A REVENUE BOND IN NO WAY IS AN OBLIGATION AGAINST TAXES. © THIRTY-FOUR fee penta W—At first sal that he wondered if he could | Less than two months later, he no—positively, Then he began) listem in one term te all the nice \suffered a heart attack. And, while soaks a little like ‘a possible. things aide Sherman Adams kept | the nation prayed for his recovery, candidate, Finally, at Paris Jan saying about New Hampshire. the second-term question immedi 7, 1952, came the announcement | Was this « tipoff? A pleasantry? lately took on a grim new .dimen- him for the presidency he would regard it as his duty to accept * * * out, prophetic—note Then, in a chat with reporters at at a meeting with some Ohio Key West, Fla.. just before return : backers Aug. 3. He spoke of his ing to the White House. he said That, in brief, sums up Fisen--guty But he also mentioned the |‘ ‘My mind at this moment ts not hower’s evolution from a general physica] erosion that a president | fixed to such an extent that who contended military men Vuifers No man, he recalled, has it can't be changed "' And he added should Keep out of politics to 4 reached 70 in the White House. He his decision would depend in part political fledgling destined 1 lead himself would be 70 three months'on consultations with trusted ad- Se eS to their a before the end of a second term. visers natio political victory in 2 . years The Eisenhower who fought the -late Sen. Robert A. Taft for the nomination in 1952 was a far cry from the one who was saying, a8 | early as Sept. 28, 1946: ‘There ts | no possibility of my ever being | cennected with any political office.” He continued to take this stand] through 1948, when moves to draft) him got under way in both the Republican and Democratic par ties. Hopes of his backers soared, ‘when he let his namé remain be-| fore the voters in that year's New! Hampshire primary * as it turned Da ee * But the draft moves collapsed when Eisenhower, in a celebrated, letter to publisher Leonard V.) Finder of the Manchester (NH) Union Leader, put it as flatly as ever: “NOT AVAILABLE” “JT am not available for and could not accept nomination to high political office " { ' That was in pene 1948 Six months later, in a similar state-| ment, he said he could not ‘‘at this time” get into partisan poli- tics. x | : ° . 5 Time went on. Eisenhower, as | © UEADLINE — Last minute rush to get 1956 license plates re president of Columbia University, | sults in long lines, above, at Pontiac branch of the Secretary of made speeches. He assailed high | State's office. Thousands of customers today are expected to keep taxes and unbalanced budgets, | the office at 53-55 N. Parke St. open until a few hours before the eracked af the Truman adminis. “ tration without mentioning it by name, Beginning in 1950, after his appointment as supreme com- mander of NATO, he was visited by scores of Republicans urging him to seek the presidency in 1952 Increasingly, they described them | selves as encouraged by the pros pect that he would Pontiac City Affairs Authorize Private Firm: Overshadowed by a one-hour mate was $34,085 ‘blast against the opposition of the The group , also , ‘proposed parking program, the ameridment to a land contract be Finally, in another letter to City Commission later easily han- tween Consumers Power Co Finder, Eisenhower said he would, died a %1-point slate of routine John QO and Victoria Tenuta accept a mommies ion if it were “®@ business at. their weekly meeting the placing of guy wires on lot 9 matter of duty.” And he made it ), ., night assessor's plat 31. official with his January declara- 4 tion that he would accept the GOP’ They authonzed City Manaye: Also approved were two right-of nomination if it were offered to Walter K. Willman to negotiate, way requests to Consumers Power him. MORE PRESSURE | Airport. “Our own engineering recommendations of city depart- - Early in his White House days staff is overburdened and could ments epeculation arose as to whether he| Not possibly handle it,’ Willman would seek a second term. This| told the commissioners didn't get into the acute stage un | At te begimming of Water mains for Peacock ave hue from Joslyn to Fuller, Clara the | avenue from Joslyn to east fine Ike’s Career in Politics Started With ‘No’ Answer ‘| nounced he was leaving his name |were “firmly fixed’ in his own - point out the path of my| ts tac Now Mat ‘ rn ind. juue “duty, But the question, he milifong had been waiting f | ber that _— an mer a ‘said, was one that. had to be de en waiting for " : er—he'd 0". at any other publican NOT ENCOURAGED ‘cided by himself alone. Gen, Dwight D. Eisenhower an. The latter, said Tisenhower nec ‘7s should feel free to seck backing | * 9 8 nounced he was a Repubican and, hot f Meat : oe * ' It was not until Jan 8 that he said that if the party nominated But he sounded a somber—and mentioned the subject publicly { for Engineering at Airport ‘ approved an and a public On | with a private engineering firm for|Co. for part of assessor's plats 19! j the work to be done at the City and 20 and Mi irphy Park based on THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1956 He promised to announce his! “that there were some method by On Jan. 19, meeting with the second-term plans as soon as they | which the American people could press in Wachingtn, he an- To many, Eisenhower spoke that | day in the accents of a man who Then, .when the spirits of the) feels he must lay down a burden. “We like Ike’ contingent were at “It would be idle to pretend,’ he He did nothing to encourage his @ low ebb, the doctors came | said. reading carefully from a pre-\backers when in 4 speech to through with a medico-political | pared statement, ‘‘that my health “Salute to Pisenhowen: dinners Valentine (the date was Feb. 14) | can be wholly restored to the ex-' across the country, he said he'd which sent GOP hopes soaring and cellent state in which the doctors help the 1956 GOP campaign all stock prices upward with them: believed if to be in mid-Septem-'he could—whether as a candidate fjisenhower, reported a panel of ber My future life must be or as “a worker in the ranks." ‘six doctors after a sort of ‘‘fi- carefully regulated to avoid fa- aa examination,” has rallied so tigue.” well from the heart attack that |there is no medical barrier to a second term. Dr. Paul Dudley White. the eminent Boston special- ist, said Eisenhower should be able to carry on an active life for anoth- ‘er 5 to 10 years. Death Notices Oe naval FEB. 77, 1954, HOWARD 042 Pairview St.. Lake Orion, age 67. beloved husband rethy Davis; dear father of Josep H. Davis, Mrs Sadie G Hayden. Mrs. Dorothy Burwell and ra Euna aunivaD: dear brother of Bam Davis for the presidency in this first- in-the-nation voting test. “T could acral) cae he said, day Sparks-Griffin terment in Perry Davis will le in state Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home GRAHAM PEE 27 1956, MRS Syivia 623 Arthur Street. agg 57 } beloved wife of Lelon Grahan | dear mother of Sylvester Burne’ | dear sister of William Har- tris Funeral service wil] be held Thursday, Mareh |, at 2 pm from the Prank Carruthers Fu neral Home with Kev Charies H Peoples officiating Interment in Oak Hill Cemetery Mrs Graham wil! Ite in state at the Frank Carruthers Funeral Home after 7 pm. this evening JOHNSON FEB 28 . 1956 |, WILLIAM J $86 Auburn Ave. age 53. be Joved husband of Mra Amy T Johnsen beloved son of Mra Olive Fox dear father of Mrs Virginia Pornitus and Lt LeRoy Johnson; dear brother of Bert Johnson and LeRoy Fox. Funeral . service will be held Friday Chapel Mt Hepe Cemetery Whom He Feared Snr leon Mx Watson hearing to be held March , the Brace- state at March 3? at 130 pm. from the ; A Pontiac Press Photo Huptoon Funeral Home with Rev deadline at midnight tonight. AfteP® that, fines await those drivin urton officiating Interment tn nee ied ‘ ° : 6 Oak Hill Cemetery Mr. Johnson with 1955 plates. Over 300 plates were sold during the first hour will te tn state at the Huntoon a : . Funeral Home of business today and half-block long lines were reporte z ~ : : & reported waiting POOL, FEB 28 1956, ORIS A. 1032 20 to 30 minutes for service. Wixom d. Wixom, age 76 = dear father of Adrian L Pool : and Mrs Eunice Ladouceur Fu- | e ric rill b id | paving for the following “Y . Marchild cat Wy Sn tron ke | streets oun { if | Richardson-Bird Funeral Home | with Rev William Greem of- ern Ges irae Elm to Michigan fictating Interment tn Wixom Airline ad Central avenue from Cemetery Mr Pool will lie in wlectae o. iPaddoek Edna avenue from state at the Richardsom-Bird Fu to Mill, Edward street from ® | neral Home Milford ae Ne ‘Orchard Lake, Elm street from | Ww 3 27. ese ‘BERT | Marshall to 12) feet west of Coing | N 1 Nelson a nee ue ERT | Lutiver stree, from Howland to Earimoor husband of Mrs Evelyn C Wat | Bers hall atrees fiom as la MA 4 son dear father of Clinton H | ae ee _ srue irom: Beal ey too" niles Watson dear brother of Clar- — cee “ y. y ence W Watson Funeral service Se eee eee ce (om eV coreiaita 13-Year-Old Classmate will be hed Thursday March } 4, Ad it S| P f B at 130 pm from Brace-Smith , } ; 3 a . mi Funeral Home with Dr Milton These roils will be advertised ir $ aying ° oy Rack officiating Interment in i) > 2 Smith Puneral Home WIESINGER, FEB 27, 1906. IRMA | R t S Bill PITTSBURGH UW bugene Psota Ls aes Herelion St. Row peter | 1 ich. Wwe 55 peloved wife o | epor enator Bi and John Wilinski, both 13, were John Wieslnger dear sister of | . 2) OF 1 ly sels A “ Jullus. Charles) Edward and Nel de i f é Out of Committee eighth-grade classmates and altar son Gocdik’. rebel edna anal Ana boys together but they didn't al Funeral service will be held . ; ; ak! ( “f WY . ee , Thursday March 1 at 1 m Spor oer Py ( Kiana County's ways get along. from the William R Botece eae State Sen. Wilham S Broomfield) They started fighting in a wood neral Home 339 Walnut Bird, | (Roy al Oak), a bill which would : 2 Rochester with interment tn Im- d ' ' \ ek ' ed section near their homes in lay City. Mich Memorials may |provide for a special election if a > be sent to Troy Methocdiat re a Cae suburban West Homestead yester- Church Trev Mich Mari Wis Ss senator trom enigan des day en route from school, where} singer will lie im state at the _Wiillam R_ Potere Funeral Home Card of Thanks 1 in office was reported out of com they sat two'desks apart. mittee yesterdas * * * eee Service Plane or Motor FE 2-8378 er the 1954 congressional | til after U g meeting, the mayor and commis. | of lot 30, assessor's plat 102, and | Under the present setup. the! A few minutes later Wilinski " elections. But from then on the | od % é " | : le pre I WE WISH TO THANK ALL OUR 2 | ac amber | ier # rom Peacoc o F, 70OVernor Fi i > vane + Was deac rom repeate OWS ON friends and neighbors for their pressure mounted on him to de-' joners, the Pontiac Chamber of | Fuller street f I & to F. | governor would fill the vacancy by lead from repeated blows on| (iene clare his intentions—something he Commerce manager, and a | Columbia, were declared public appointment. “US. senator is the the head with an iron pipe, Psota| Gut recent bereavement, Saerng has steadfastly refused to do until) spokesman for the “Committee | necessity by the commissioners. |jivhest state elective office we) Was taken into custody and turned | thankh to Mrs Constance De- = | - ma ; whos ; scliea ea Jager } va Hicks Mrs now. | For Five .Cent Parking,” criti. Upon the motion of Commis. have.” said Broomfield, “and 1over to juvemle authorities Herbert Adam» The famtly ‘of * e e | ched Sam L., meteren's anti- jsioner John E. Carry. sidewalks feel any vacancy should be filled Gervais A Kudis, West Home| - CSTE D Copentiarer = He laughed at some questions, om Sore Eero srene a emcees for Astor street from Pike to Au. by the people stead police cinef. said Psota—| In Memoriam : 2 parried others, asked (in March) " [Tyne to defeat 9 $600,000 burn were approved as public ne who weighs 9% pounds—told him) iw rovno meMoRY oF na. | 1855) a year’s moratorium on the) Parking issue. icessity last night Republic, Union Meet Diinssty hed) tecmented shim Wl gr Fag) whe) eaieed (seers fet subject. He gave his supporters | In other action last night, the. Hearings were held on intent fog Fi ‘inski was nearly 100 pounds heav-| Deep toes heart lies @ picture | alternate cause for hope and dis-| commissioners accepted a recom. construct two-inch blacktop pave or First Time Today iter and five inches taller than| om laved (onss gone to rest , | may. One thought ran through mendation of the City Plan Com-, ment for the following strects FARMINGDALI - yw. Psota keep it fiome lene , boos S i AAT LJ ALLE ‘ iT | , : 5 | p : ] many of his pronouncements he| mission of rezoning for commercial) St Louis avenue from Baldwin to Union and eorpanyiaiterslslnect Kudis said the boy tearfully told| Beceuse te? carecey (bere | didn't think any man is “‘indis- use lot 3 of assessor's plat 78 on Hollywood. Sheffield avenue from Bald. ete vedas toe (he Grai tie this story | _ daughter * wud oy y cour o Ate todas for re Ds Ime since ! : SS EERE sable.” | Tel road Orchard Lake to 50 feet west of Myr = iWil gd) wante 0 | = , pen | acho . ’ Gremard Cake ite) 0 test mest lot Mice) |< eriige (of! 12000) workers, Halted einai Bilas elie me to) _ Flow ers 3 By mid-1955 every word, al. | rther action saw the City Com freely Vir; Siiici atte mee oe ie yet plane production at the Repub- — e yut told him I didnt DUNSTAN'S FLOWERS most every grimace of the Pret Frere papiny New J. Heenan, to Edison: Willard street from Jessie to lie Aviation Corp 11 days age a a 4 ; os | ___ Closed for Vacation | | bd racn 7 he ¢ ri . v «{ nu rom Jald- tie fo 1e MAS POINg tio he D = = dent's. was studied as a powsible | = tof Le vacancy on the win ‘o University Both sides in the dispute over a . m ‘ = ek ee | - Funeral Directors 4 clue to his intentions. He toured city’s Historical Commission . z to go out some place with him — Engiand, said with a grin | -In addition to other hearings The City Commission authomzed wage package agreed yesterday tonght “1 aint going with vou,’ i pee qe ene. SSS held, one was conducted on inten.,{0@ “ity assessor to prepare special to sit down with federal and state | told tim And then he sard * CS nou a tion to construct two-inch blacktop eli iain rus Ne the projects mediators in New York City i Mm going to make you’ > Complete taciities OR »T781 ‘ epeenry and repor 0 ye COMMISSION —— | ‘ ¥ Seton estos) = Watertord Twp: pavement with necessary curb and March 12 mye . - . DIGNIFIED SERYICES « gutter replacement on Hill street Mamla hemp is not a true hemp ene medin the sstamachiand KIRKBY ifrom Auburn to the north line of, Hearings were also conducted and is not grown in the immedi I went down on my knees I Funeral Home—FE 41882 _ ; lots 23 and 28, assessor’s plat 132, (with confirmation deferred) on ate vicinity of Mamila in the Pie ked up something and turned D ] h i ;and from the north line of Bliss special assessment rolls for similar Philippines. | around and swung it at him. Then one!lson- Jo ns | istreet to E. Pike street | | guess. I blanked out. I don't} FUNERAL HOME > | = -/know what happened next “DESIONED FOR FUNERAtS” | ! ae extension was granted to D* ' } Chief Kudis said Thomas An Tt Sameoncne ate 5 for | ah 6 for the receipt of the s drews, 15, witnessed the attack V a ; APPLE | male al assessment rofl for ihe and took the iron pipe aay from Oe rhees. SIP $ | ontiac Creek drain. The com: Kugene. whe had found jt tving FUNDER \ mission also received a similar | onituelenocnd ° _ AT. FAC e roll for q_ water main for Elm street from Anderson to Mar- shall, The commission approved a con- tract to L. Kevorkian for construc- tion of city water mains. at a low, bid of $32,442.14. The city’s esti- ‘Political Advertisement) CHERRY GUZMAN’S MKT. 263 Franklin Road Pontiac (Poltiteal Advertisement) aa } toy yt fT Thi a | “Daddy likes to park his car Where we don't have to walk se tar Please tel! your folks se they will know MORE City lots will help us sol” HELP YOURSELF TO A BETTER CITY---MORE PARKING MAKES IT BETTER FOR EVERYONE! ’ INCREASE PARKING — WITHOUT TAX INCREASE - Vote [x] “FOR” Gronchi of Italy places a Issuonce of Seid Bonds } a combined armed forces the cere mony, honor VISITOR HONORS UNKNOWN SOLDIER Pres wreath at | Solder at Arlington National Cemetery in | The officer said Wilinskis fath-| er John Sr. was distraught at the! death of his only son. He’ quoted| ithe father—a employe idled by) ithe Westinghouse Electric Corp.| strike—as saving * > —_ . The Pontiac Press | FOR WANT ADS | DIAL FE 2-8181 “The boys played together Ti ] From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. | don't know why he did it. All errors should be re ‘ Chief Kudis said \irs-—Psota | partes cue ee tee oe i ress 5 no spon a widow, told him her bey was so cibiitiyall for | (ercors) | (alier afraid of Wilinski that tv wuld ran wloy cancel ther charges : : for that portion of the first not leave the house Vfled lark ince aiivertice far fear of meeting n ] ment been reo- 2 al . i cd*red valueless t! irbugh the = ] error When cancellations c are made be sure to get $60,000 Left to Family Qrour “kur “number.” No Adiustments wil] be given In a will filed in Oakiand County ( eae 1Circuit Court, the late Peter hKon- t Closing time for adrertise dus, of 24 # Woodland Ave ] a Sea aes Ferndale. leaves S60 000 to rela \ 12 o'clock noon the tives ing lauding $15 OW In a brother | | day previous to pubiication \ Stavros Kondus of Sparta tircece 4 Transient Want 4d< may it : be cancelled up to $30 em ; * { the day of publication after ' ' | Some 4.700 firms now are + ' the first insertion ( gaged evelusively in the for indie ' CASH WANT AD RATES i try In France | ‘ Lines 1-Da Days @Dare 2 ' \- : | f 2 $150 $186 g2776 ff | a | NOTICE OF PURI SALE | 3 130 27 Soe of | ; 1950 Buick 2 av Figine We apo 4 1 80 3 48 5 04 | i Pub sale to be heid at 223 South Ma 5 235 406 6 00 : Biree Rochester, Michigan on March LJ 270 4.88 7.20 | i j13 1958 af 140 pr '} if 315 & 67 8 40 i ‘ i Feb. 29. Mar 1. 1956 i a 360 648 960 | i ——_ anees ° 4.08 7.29 ©=«10.80 | 3 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE é 1952 Chevrolet 2 door, Motor No; _ "“=emeas Sa aan =e KAA2I6301 Public sale to be heid at 223 ‘ = : South Main Street. Rochester Michi gan} Sy ? i on March 13 198@ at 1 30 pm | ’ 1 i Feb, 279 Mar 1 1856) " BON REPLIES : ; i PONTIAC TOWNSHIP | ' | ; BOARD OF REVIFM . ( At 10 a. m. Today f otte verebs given iat r of Ponts Soe ner { there sere replies | at " 0 Ha anon wn ei} se " the Press office in the cr yaeetnte ees oe following bores: ' ah F : 5 h from 9 a.m 2 and { ! it Manni i o4 m the Tomb of the Unknown lease ake ouce ef . Se a ] 19 3, 5,7. 13 2s, § evte b veterans for a exemption Washington Members of muse: be the hands of the Supervisor 1 TA. ST, 44, 45, BB, SR, 60, t =: , } hefore the Board tf Review meerte * a ~ | guard were on hand to assist in How ARD © DECKER | § 45. 67, 72, 75. 8%, 92 i Pont ‘ > 5 i F 6 ft em LOL A A mt. time t By a x A i % ; | &. rh t i i - ia man SOEUEY OES 1 GRAVE PA " Gemstery in Settion 6 PE 34st section «PE tal Help Wanted Male 6 Accountant: Trainee 5 day Week; attractive General Motors Employe benefits. Btate age education and experience. Write Pontiac Press Box 56 AIRLINES AIR TRAVEL repo NEED SEE AD UNDER INSTRUCTION ACTUAL JOB OPEN IN THE U 8, So. Am Europe. To $15,000. Trave) paid Write only EmpTr- ment Info. Center Room 660. 470 _ Stuart St. Boston 16 _ A-1| BUTCHER Experienced preferred . FE 4-2561 AUTO PAINTER COLLISION EX rience only. Plenty work er cent. Pontiac Auto Body, FE 4-0587 _ _ BARBER WANTED STEADY 1260 Baidwin -After 730, cali FE So CQLLEGE GRADUATES Permanent position om our sales staff open tmmediately. no over night traveling $5100 salary and bonus arrangement Prefer mar- applications con- Dow of this dw Write COLLECTOR SALARY AND CO’ mission. Contact Mr. Mecune: 1214 Pontiac State Bank Bidg DELIVERY BOY. MUST BE 18. Brown Bros, 4 N. Saginaw. DEPENDABLE MAN TO MANAOE appliance store. Will take tn as permet or give 25 per cent of usiness FE 4-2600 EXPERIENCED WASHING. MA- chine repairman, Must have expe- rience on automatic washers and drvers Steady work vacation With pey. salare and commission Must furnish references Al! infor- mation -confidential Rov's Re- placement Parts and Service Co. $6 Oakland EXPERIENCED man FE ¢1515 EXPERIENCED GROOM SINGLE, use in Bloomfield Open Hunt MI 6-2581 or MI 4-041] INSPECTOR For precision-aircraft parts. must be experienced Apply in person only no phone calls Employ- ment office closed Saturday. Daniels Mfg. Corp 2677 Orchard Take Rd TV SERVICE JANITOR PART TIME WORK References required Apply #597 _Marive 5! from 4 to 6 pm JOBS FOR MEN Draftsman $550 Grad Accountant $470 Sales Trainee some College $360 Skilled Machanic $350 Bar Tender _. _, 8370 CAREER CENTI B-1 Riker Bidg KOREAN VET NON-VETS See ad Under Instructions—® LABORATORY ASSISTANT of Pontiac Salary 83.653 to High school diploma and training or experience in a hemica’ laboratory required vacation and pension MO MAKF EXTRA Sell sneciaity adve firms ¢or mation Michigan of the best selling HD YOUR OWN SINESS st asons Bl Social HAL, free 3] lustrated bochiet NEW TON MFG _co NEWTON i886 IOWA SSUES ESS TL FOR MEN Junior Accountant 41-0 Graduate Accountant Cost Accountant Time Keeper Industrial Sales #6 Pontiac State FE .3-€237 & Trainee $i Bank Bidcg MUFFLER BRAKE OR UNDER- coating man. Experienced only Salary plus commission No ia} offs. Apply im person only Mar- ket Tire Co 7T W. Huron No phone calls please MAN WANTED FOR RALEIGH business in Bicomfield Townst Pp No experience needed to start Sales easy to mak —aend good Start Imm cdiaely Write Rawileigh's Dept. MCB 696-190 Freeport. Tl PART TIME HELP TO UNLOAD railroad cars and semi trailers Pontiac Press Box 63 Machine Designers Mediim size Plant AOGRESSIVE COMPANY Fras 4 OPENINGS IN A “FA PSEARCH ANT DEVELOP yoeniEe IN YOUR LO PREVIOUS MACHINE NECESSARY DESIGN PHONE MA 41586 / Cine + PRE vtoe ttate Excoarge FE IOs ‘nerative Real Fx PI SBOES EVENING Motor-Inn ‘e079 $i 3 AND WEFK Recreation. FE lr] - } ~ ¥ ea al ee Gh ey Vi f lane Pana 1? aE A Wace Nal eacel MITHING Mac Ne i™ APust re (‘nurnermans ca letters ia experience 88 hours per week APPLY AT Central Tool & Die Co 600 Maple Rd Trey Trp. Birminghem REFRIGERATOR SERVICE MAN service commercial domestic ai fittoner LEE ence e Call for apne Himen: 9 a 11 am ub Re i D nt parts anc ervice OF Tht YOUR Want Ad«’ SN SON Roma PROBI.FEM 7 Oo sé]! . it's FF 28181 hire | ee oe ee REAL ESTATE - SALESMEN Increase your earnings in e well established office in good west side location J.R. HILTZ . REALTOR Real Estate apd insurance 1@11 W. Huron ROUTE SALESMAN AGE 25 TO #6. References. Apply Elk Clean _©Fs, 265 Oakland Ave SALESMEN (4) Needed e. eGlarge staff Average Commission §7 Average earnings Up to $2 , weekly Referral sys tem. used for contacts For appointment Phone OL 1-7186 or OL 21511 SOLICITORS _ 2 promctiona! salesmen who have the ability to earn far above average income Salary & bonus & commission. Vacation & insur- ance benefit) Permanent work Call Rom Griffor or Ed ppseten al Roosevelt Hotel 2 to 9pm, FE 56136 Rm fio TURRET LATHE MAN _ EXPERT enced only. Part time LJ pm Birm area MI 7.0118 WANTED FARM 4AND_ SINGLE, middle-aged Steady man. Good home and good wages Ludwig Kitter South Lyon GEneva 7 ~STST. WANTED: SALESMAN AT | ONCE. Pow Dinnan, 66 W. Huron st WANTED. | weiRgT CLASS METAY bumper _ toe = v ‘Heed apply. M WANTED EXPERIENCED BAR- Saou cane Barber Shop. FW WANTED. RELIABLE MAN FOR 4 fh cook, in restaurant & cock- tall lounge. Good wages. Apoly = ‘ ry persen Rechester, Bt Rochester WANTED YOUNC MEN BETWEEN the ages of 17 &-18', on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 6 to 10 pm $138', per hour. Uni- forms furnished Interview each Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday hights at 6 p.m Opportunity tor promotions 37 WW Lawrence Street Pontia: YOUNG MEN - organization seeking 2 z 22 to ©. Must have schoo] @iploma no previous ice required This is out- 1 interviewing and piub- ct No collection or sell. Excellent promotional oppor nd emplove benefits. Sal- nd expenses, no lay- “PE 5-0248 MAN TO WORK WITH manage Steady job: Good par Apply @ N Telegraph, near W. Huron Pontiac Help Wanted Female 7 NES “Ae NCIES NEED WOMEN SEE AD UNDER INSTRUCTIONS. AMBIIIGUS WOMAN EARN 985 weekiy handling beautiful ster- fine Bavarian china. pe.ntiful No canvassin Ca ppeceseary FE 24175 or Fe 2 002 BABY sittt R DAYS fellow FE 2-6529 AIR TRAVEL 208 W LONG. _ FULL Plains On BIRMINGHAM ‘ 'MMEDIATE OPENINGS BFAUTY time In OPERATOR, raytou General office secretaries, book- keeper and waitresses No do- metic Birmingham Employment bervice 139 W Maple Birming- am M 4-4254 CASHIFR WITH GROCERY STORB experience Appi in person, 1535 inion Li Re cUERK LYE PIST 1 ate ote or expert f pe tof andle personnel ¢ q rejuired, pleas wi {ust te 31 yre 4 ent benefits 4 month Apnlt Personr ont Pontiac General H A 4 ! Huron COSMETOLOGIST MUST BRI hacer Luplat Experienced F at Ware is po ob- ( PIST 1 > manager of. ata facturis com pany P son aperier acone Write Pontiee Press Ls EXPERIENCED WAITRESS TO work nights Midwest 49000 EXPER IENCED WAITRESS WANT- ec i Biue Btae Dr n FE 3-0182 2 1ADIES We have an opening for 3 eale type jatties t or our pre- r m ia c doing in- troductory >rk Reasonabie irs Salary commission & t r Vecation A u Call Ron Griffor at Roose Hote pe to 9 pm. FB $6126 Room 21/ E ll t ; Opportunits I OPFNING FOR EXPERIENCED Shorthand and trptr necessity Capabie ef and ne ‘a 4 "i lit S F Oo miuali! VEE AS }} | ce P er T T H Pa- Va” mn FP HH alitat P ‘fe [neceeine oe tact Per eo *— sth fione Ws PN NSN LORE GIRL TO ASSIST WITH HOt sSe werk_and han 1 MI 67257, H PKEPPFE & COMPANION’ fir eider Ir small home " ’ T Call ere } 4 + i OU HAVE & AR C4 WORK r ¢ a re Oo earn 4 ij t et®een ies S|? 1 { IX F nee rs 1283 & Wood x f | 4.4 INTFLIMIE* (oT 1 45. must be experienced wtth chil Grey t we URE ROTA plain e $100 bend every ploy other hein $2 elere Ml ¢-AesT ADY FOR HOUSFWORK, STAY fg f<| Ola: P LADIFS TO CoONDICcT HOSTESS Parte “ exer * TNecessart A Aree ro otrace Rico hire PTs a e v Sion on ’ BR ‘ tore © . F erew FE OR 5 Fra Ave * { fAN Tk t IPNCED : t oF aK Lowman 7 LIVE f ° here FE gig Py ” a A ‘ « eadr te ms Fa rere Yesire to at IMET TATE FMPIOVE Bork week f FY . hes re al Offce 11 Xe EMPLOYMENT SERVIC A oH FE 4 1 PERMAS MIDNIE é poretar Gere Insur kK Ti ping exc f A 473 E F is we TR —, Ve Rec eptionist- Senay ew! Od OVW TI eh! OG {hwy “eT No Dore A | tO i! ee 4 arek Ss o ork Paid f ~ § werek Cait A r { 1200 for ar FFINED 4 NG WOMAN FOR ae ma mod with chilér t r : or he eA On trom Live te F Le Arr Knowledge of driwe © € e\irahie hh net r * ad Fo e hot ifmossihie &tate . erer r Pipe lence Write Fontah Pres wort © * soacleenialieniendenieiiieeiitemiaastemcucdiaittdiesA ' ~ i —t _ : | THE PON’ . TIAC PRE 5S. \ My * s _ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29. } 956 a 7 THIRTY-FIV __THIRTY-FIYV E time 2? ROO OOM 8 CHRISTI AN COUPI £4 Roo MS, CLO8E TO TOWN, FE from arade schoo! ] good bas ee EN GENE RAL HOU SEWORK Rar nc ing _ Modernia . ising. FR core | STE S ment gaa he at, sipoa jaw n, $60 Help Wanted srEX vrmnaren Female 7 Build Ni as ul in FO: Servic ~ ate aise tn purmincham a ze ane oe re ram, 12: ee. 7 4 Png ‘asey. 421 5. ptt tee ae | for ny. F ee PLANS DRAW ax Service 17M " ward, B Ya buliding. EM 3- N BOOKKEE: ODE irm- itn cc oRESEO 3-4031, LPING AND | za ST MAIDENS mediately. Seas, Needed oo chame ders, sic BREAKERS. | \"= SE . al By J —SBECRETARY. im. 1281 Bal NES RENT w ere FE 61024 y Jay Alan R RY ald win’ AL. ~~ INGO! ent A LOCAL Post! SOOKEERPTAT Ot Tae aS See TAX SE i : pts. Furni Familiarity on 1 GIRI EPER and Shae REPAIRS mae ea WAITIN ERVICE > «ROO ee rnished 33 Rent aot y L car title iin industry OR 3-2 Eww NR. Loy oe s. Unf Laberoed) ee eolehl ben COuPa 2987 after Mitusanl a ceoe poet RN APT oe urnished fae i ESSORS 4 $ FR. 41892 tor pe at ec) 4 - responsibi sidered perm Bot es- ower gene AIR | TOO * Roc: _lor_ 411 N equa ee Rent O = pag eect ete RPE bh Ls INC Eves m 16 Sagina or bache- ~, : ffice ; { giergenbomment Call FE 5-0562 re Opes nesters, sand- COME: TAX SERVI FE 60317 2 ROOM DEL See UPPER INCOME - Sy eu Space 41 F : aoe aw CKSON'’S R me. OA 8-432] CE IN YO _ence please PVT. I REFER beth, heat 3 ROOMS a ee or Sale H ; ever pany ANsACE OF Bree Montcalm ENT RE INCOME TAX Rk un ? 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PRI ! per H 5 OF JA i @ortier “ * thas ae ee ee mie AB ee ae Césh \ 1 Lat a @ Hol drinkers § pane UE feet MarR a Hotel Rooms aa ee nye Cee A TAN Y ro Watt in SERVICE ROF R ” CORATED | Zoe : _ rose to Te Fiafon | ‘ TED * ASH(SG SASL B aS oe 9g tone: Hobbi s . 00 ik ols APT FOR ae “BE re i 4 ROOMB & HOT a ee Sut Stiuven — Ss roperty 4 454 Modern living quarters 150 Miles , MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE place. and jarge mirror. 14x10 ft WAG. Se ee fe cuilne ¢ ae on each Monthly payments of $65 : ALT ALL $60 per month payments | orth of Pontiac on pens ane: : cepa dining eee fel ae midtNicot NGGNe OK Uko vi Lie! include tages, insurance & inter- ely Located tn good rental | Call after 4 pm , : : ction of paved street 11 rooms Evenings “after 6 call Mr Hether- 502200 FT LO N TBO urn, Neat and att: heater, elec stove new kitchen ine ; . TO} AUBURN RD. attractive. Lake bt with 2 baths Both have private | ington, FE §-4362 B Id c Zoned Commercial. Ter O rivileges. Outdoor grill, Better AMEE inaie & Youngstown sink Only H LM as entrance front and rear Full. suilding Sites WM OG WHITCOMB — REAL Urry . ee uwo. Immediate posses- 7 basement, separate ulliities 2 car | OFFICE OPEN 94 ney ACRE AND LARGER FE $-9522 TOR 4 é ar r SES te HAPPINESS | 4 Oe HOME 1960 N. Opdyke Rd. rescore 7 HOM MAT TO NSON, Realtor Shing picturesque textrice | OR SAL BY OWNER 1003 ONLY $1,900 DOWN FE 47197 John K. Irwi el ae In 9 beautiful north of Pontiac Class B hotel aNEG : : i 1 4 = 5 6 subdivisions, and bar Call 3048 afte: FAST SIDE Nee will belplessed: sims) See) onn rwin +. v2 Dinte Hey 8 ROOM 1704S. Telegraph Rd. Rocniner aeloetenet ace shed at " ‘ fig Wo s : ia 5 ae " own = —— Saar Aebers Ay construction and attractive ap- | Svivan Dake Wl: RE AUR _ OR _3-1950_ BUNGALOW FE 4-2533 lance at low month! CITY . earapce of his well-kept Pontiac oyivan take Vi lage Bin« 1925 tia p 7 Inside city limits. Lone fellow Eas Lovely Youngso@n kitchen,' Sam Warwick ha: KR 101% N eee <* Street A eS) AE. ; Large living room with natura! | — ——-——_——— baymente. eres commercial Jota, located on 4 e ool district. § room and bath. nice living room, dining room -and ranch homes With pt ah Phone FE 5-0447 aw HOME OF YOUR fireplace Hardwood flocts Din- ae ; ina ma i ope pian otter 1 bedroom down 3 bedrooms and Bath and washroom With or) — Eve FE 2-1804 or FF 54846 _ ON ae a Hicien and J bedrooms R BH ] "R IDGE WwW AY r j f thout basements Maas re- ° ad bath on first floor 3 a .oger 6 enry, Inc. REALTOR basement, ofl heat. landscaped 87 ée tiled bath up floorsand Wi a Slaxcivelitire : iastered Walla D place, with studio ceilin " U $11 M : 075 Baldwin FE te een tte tes eee with auto wer beat Neat end. Maker a deauliful Living Tene [THREE BEDROOM COLONIAL On Iie eae Cocpersiire nes Emsts Exchanse 5 $4. . clean throughout Large 2 car ga- | h* all-Crosiey kitchen with table : An excellent 6 room brick Living ae Rochester Mich . a aa rage Ideal for large family or ‘2? ours Buble uven sd ialmsahy ves bay uatural tinpiace: (nice MN rom dawtlvennodtaclsoe Frit = 7 a F = ney = incom er and metal cabinets Makes «a 24 se kitchen, dining roum, 7 closets, : (eee as es . ie = . | es Oe POTS = % ¢ . THE RE'S WEI COME |} ( TROL ix & FE wee | kitchen to admire Constmiction 416 OSMUN SJ full basement oil heat lava- oe RIT ee ~“_ down Immed.- North Sule Value J os Sale Lots . 46 MAN L PN RING HERE FOR You - alls IX & FRANKS features are tops Best grace fir | D 7 oe (SOS tory many other! tue iiteatcres Nort a ; ; eo One mile west of city with front. .GENERAT. REAL ESTATE lumber | face-brick aluminum AILY & SUN 18 Vacant Guner transicrred A real | RIDGEW AY encaical ‘unt werninesat FLORIDA LOT ORLANDO AREA — Ciose in vacant property soned or i vido screen z . mua : 5 ‘i ocated ithin akin - 1 dry wooded | F c See nccaae tans fea ta 1952 4 Ope: aa an? 8 Sat St 3 0701 i ter real tile Abie eer plat S845 1 WA x he tk 81 000, vermve | tance of P ymtiae Me ioe 4 $250 $lo down itio fer cent oa tor. eee era 630 = 484 ft. y Ueedrocal home! teatares a (4a ss : | heat. Reinforced concrete drive-| % bedroom bungalows plastered FOR THE RETIRED coveLe | fe HE Enon Bedicemiy ta aiine tee ee be oe nee ne Wie tor building materials plagt ‘with . ving room cermaic tile ath. | { Mts : | a $e, 2 car garage City sewer walls oak floors ea} heat picture Nearly new rooms. full bath. Cox eeuee iwin FE ¢€203 tt sam with natural fer Park Florida rental autlet Call tor farther is : fingertip kitchen with ttle drain- E W ILL Hivatel ei earainise 4 ee mt fe AU) mahogany pert fully utiity room Haas eiee slove, re re Real Estate Pahanee } P TWO LAKE PRIVILEGE 1OTS formation pees ds, and vent fan Stairway Butld on your lot a lovely ranch $3) 750 up Open Aundays Ga Chel mnie es eee ed street 7 Cee. Tul |) liieerstor, Anwuiation | storms: and es tion A reall buy at es stat eCall EM 13768 injevenings - to floored attic. ample for 2 fu- ‘style starter home Exterior all tingham Rd Or c ind on Chel- price $3607 per month These | screens Attached garage large MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE uy a leet d FLOYD KENT Real . ture rooms Storms and screens. completed Full bath. weil, septic, BE a seen ee gs oe for appt louseg are ening fast, see them Jot Vacant. §7,000. Investigate = = = JUST -ook At | . Ae , Kealtor full Basement. space for reeree: clectrie vamp, kitchen sink, auto CTT Ni agpT | teruona, South on East biva | ‘# / East Side Special CHEROKFE HILLS — | ™ "*""octn aves 7™ 0 Landscaped corner lot (01 matic hot water Electric wiring | a » x ‘ OME ‘ ii : ca -1.. | pen Eves 120 ft Offered at $11450 $1980 &nd all interior studding, Ask for vey see ae right on Osmun 8t to open sign ROCHESTER SUBURBAN — Ly Compare the advantages its Next to the Consumers Power . down. OWNER LFAVING STATE. Mr. wo ON ACREAGE 5 Sanaa New large 4 & bath rancher eclienP ocean salocaronere Sc TREon ea, nn ele 7 aa features @ fine location 160 t ' Large lot Needs some work tn- “ down, 2 avaliable uo Living <¢ one mile west : Buy—To Set]—To Trade ly _H. BROWN, Realtor | Bissavticla| - juat ae = a nas ay ecakne ss a each unit: aide Outaide completed A sacri room with dining ‘'L.” com- of Telegraph Kd - offers for bet. | Y BUY IT—WE'TL Ixsverer Ir non st aide, full base fic ter homes Oni f : oe . | Tra Solidiy bullt and attractive | ment eacelient tseome A kone ‘ce at $6500. 91.300 dn Early | SYLVAN VILLAGE It !sn't pact kitchen. full basement, _ yo few sites | ae ts w Huro Ph FE 27-4810 left ] ‘Evcoluee OA 8-2618 Ve : ate ied In the wide open spaces $44.000 with ‘, down By appoint PY °=e"s!on new but ft is a good older aito heat, dear carare select yours soon | | Oakland rene Sree cae —— | only a few minutes drive ment on! 1 bungalow in a wonderful |o- Comer tot yaced for quick 4 Me M A HA N NEW RANCH HOME to “Orenara"Vake On 34 acres Bae LIST WITH &@ BUY FROM cation, carpeted a id sale at $11.9 CARL W. BIRD, Realtor | Fo clizat banteees) peel ie : nh nome Nas cary wing feom 9 FAMIT in. rox bedrooms 503 Communit ' im ose by im LF 3 LF AL Levey 30 2 38 modern brick, 3 dining recom convenient ailsod ee SH cine cam eee ani bath ila Wy epi Bare [AS Ose nau y¥ National Bank Bide | basement, gas heat. ps: lous bedrooms, big eeiichen and recentiy acde4 family Tigh IRtcinel ii iwi acre sane | tered walls ns base- | Ke ne Parga Ma ae ie lavatory, 2 car ga REALTY CO. REALTORS il oie ot a. ‘ - jbath. with “natural replace Pull basemant Weal location Ace Ment oll heat 660 ft jot aS AC? oe ae JOINING. oer has just re- Co-operative Rea! Feiate Exchange (pyr: Boe ae i Full basement ft now $1 R00 cash will move you Well ee wee — met cee s ree to $14,250 for Ec = am roum nic } WN Tol , ue meta thas , 4 j node! car or | 1 1 EE 20263 | ectiools, paved! street) 615,500) | Cea em) cae fine sedinee gi/259) paws AN1Y HARGER CO ae Gee) ey ! 6) 4 Garucuiars ren cee a pcs r quick sale Terms Soe See || Ase arise |) cama ee ee cee | pest feature occa, owns, 9 oral Bullding 6 b * enn ie ein ou WAIL be wrigd te oun Neat pen Evenings res | { F ee aes : rite dn : — Bost 2 eet yeh ; __ aie en ee ra Ld ee a) buy « : : a oo - a a “a i a pu i 1 tered walis . car eae iktiche | ! sa eaPuig eect Ane a ut j Luniber Yard ; Fe 5 c 1 r # 2 cnr 6 re é a — ay sa “or tainin : of MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | KE W FHA HOME — | it Mi 2RE fe RiGG | Tage paved drive Owner jieaving LADD’ S fF ty eG Jie RR lr py ike itor WILLIAMS LAKE | sduare oy cae ake ( >) 1565) Union ae Rd. mtat | with 22 W lawrence St Open Foenings Beautnn von Ha horsoe ft A | : ‘ ee rice oe win Modern Home—. Acreage | ee ee ueee Signs Are Everswhere bei Sede fs oa SLBA TOR LAS CE UBh | perves for morteage by Eauitable Soh Eas 12 years old — plenty of eve| Eves EM 3-3197 3.3708 R 2] Y MULTIPLE ING’ AG tions t eal anita ucrice OE te! framé bullding has 3 phase appeal. Fireplace, large reoma ~ : = 7 + oT08 USSE oung | BILE ES TINOISER VICE al “sa $00 ee etm : —_ rey ese ie eat an apne conerets eens Spec tous modern base: OXFORD AREA sw REA! TOR : . Ls Den Sconces Abie Noor 3 display rooms. pan. ment, new icken Coop a! New nh st F : 4 Furen PE ¢4525 | "ae ae OVER on a ae g 2 ake ‘y eled office. 2 lavatories and ml = es ack Lalas room Oyiichen come wiin TIhe Open Eves tl @ Sun FE ¢96t2 | WATERFORD TWP : hon A rae eS peek aYLVAN LAKE fae ine ving hogs we 8 ma acres may 0 ‘a F h : agiinctss by : c fon in thriving vil! Hig purchased We will siete, to | vehe on wires aetege] 100 MULTIBL#. LISTING SERVICE al Eely ¢iwipoom. 71s) story, ee Giinchine 60 Ft frontage on canal 1 Block miles trom Pontiac with a lock from lake bedroom home in wonderful Deauty and app spacious from tak dd ry ' oe cloned eee $ acres $11,500 | with Imke ortvilewes Price $9 - | NORTH ENT condition with @ 12x12. living room ¥ carpet. > pac ecendiivert a1 Orl2 161106 pene z aciee of fenc T e or each patos) 500 «terms (VIX zy ) Foot Dining & Ritchen area 8x16 feetarealiedgerockii lire: NEA tae as been us as . : = i NEAR 8T PATRICKS CHU um d conie ore Lod teat alt std Dod fal Me AGHER REAL EST ME Neat 4 room bungalow new fur- Full bath & shower Plactered Are picture winlow E«tabitshed tn 1016 Cho ce bullding a sone ae pnber alinnte on gti Kailas A rs ORTH vie 750 DOW atord Mich _ OA #1127 nace and bath room city fecili- | * e k floor Stram vo ing lake and bulit | $50 Down $15 month er retiring . will vps Ted eTee | case eclectic hot water ter Beautiful Taree WEST SURURBAN—Mace‘ay Take THFIMA M ELWOOD REALTOR for $36.800 terms op nm front por 3 oF ms aT area Dhedrm motem home $143 Cass- Fit tabeth Rd : > 1) ¢—— @ ™: PLUs Costs . , j On ea beautiful pilus [arge me tivit's en r - th mr 43 = ™ ne ao ns Income |" | ST SH (\E T’S ARPA! dot tetts CAG landscaped In- heeitanid dican ae eo et ae ee nF re i as basement, 2 ped eeceat iccataica $36 Q7 fel Mo sete il Isat pee ae Ho me as aon aS cree noe ae asl anne wie Gee te CHT Te 1A Su Oy nne tt, ne, 4 ° . F hedlrann o £ frig Tees vt a cher are must sel) Biown Ta r ‘ unfinished but very easily made BD GN) eb : a Priced ta vel! %; esi) a | beitacoolatment J Homesites with privileges on REAI TOR fmto third bedroom 2 bedroom Fithie CAKE Rk “i Ig THE “BIRD* TO sFR i th fess bari ‘Only $2 “io new maneee DES 300 cash) to BueX mer Blizvate ard a Lewes $600 28 FO Huron Beep p048e bos wae monte nine modems Lares eat. auto hot water 80 ie. song * BRICK RANCH HOME Fr: rou ULE Ua) Open Evenings ant Sunday 14 i oc . | ' eh 5 8 \ Jot. plenty of back yard snare for FY Comer and water Young PRT TNC NTT Wt TVR ae anys = ee "1 ee Sle ia both houses $12 750 terms OWN- fon ulicaetsl full imelaton pe Om'y $2500 down hancdies thte 23 1 te onecaivaciake tront canal PONTING tion fo ‘ rey x t it a he: yi eC @rse Rent l B 7 , FR 1 ACCEPT ANE Gas ie , unusual income property In- Pests Stine merece ence Here t= w lovely 4 reom. 4 ator vine) - As eee Se ee ent lease bus Prop 494A DEAL BE FIRST CALL NOW! oN ee NDAILY AND SUN (tute one Ziamily of anna Sen ee a Gone ie irae leme with s Gee Sais | = z . can) RRP rset na) * . ™ OW i Ib t Perrytiad, Weber ala M : ith 2 be ee | Oe Rirs t hie Cur E i} 7 ’ “| Ca Ee cr " ; Pet me mile north of Sele: pumex ae a heerean Dens Bos al tor Peony H ies taant modern kite! =| large bedrooms thie a ae roa $17450 with $7 900 ae Lay eee to 2 ae om STORE ROOM FOR RENT §v1t . . Montcalm and East Bly sack AIL lacermes bedrooms estate oor buiddia $22 500 j Gee ill bath Plastered watts | With built In vanit | Ald the Ooo Geen Ges = Humphries i 100% 365 eltheg um Poel Aue me Wilh terms iecee 1 flor rs Pull basement , kiichen serarate bre: cata $1500 DOWN — Wer 1 acre of Ave FE 3-0414 eves ¥E nin astel ead ty Includes (amines ined two | ter seks oa heat Gas hot wa- hook with bullt in jeather ground Close tn west cuburban ~ 7 : ‘— peaie REALTOR family Shows income off cas IVAN W liteenise once lee act od elly | seats peetoaere and Tapes comer location Smal] home W SHOPPING = < : : ays =a : : Lew ‘ i ne jude fireplaces ut hath ot te iol : Sa eopes O474 ~ a 9$ Oakland ave — FE $0430 pe S mo Bee this oulstanding tp | Was Targe 2 car garage Shade. basement attached garage, ie oy sete ee y . i oa . Sig ens Are I vervwhere CENT R é yvestment todas trees & Workshop Prired to se paneieaelactee.cduintc dak ee iat a : 5 b: yi ii € CE enac e« 2 r ~ = S t- ca ~ 8).N Telegraph Rd Open Freninas | a for $8950 with §1500 down. overlooking the soxi6s. iand- BE A ea Ha le MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE YACE FOR LEASE rtd Real Estate Exchan » too!’ Now at §7500 Call tonicht ve Rea xchange, 4 ACRES scaped lot Truly a fine | Next to new A & P Supermarket $1] son DOWN Approximately @ slightly 1: sing | TE S08 or he Al | Pome. cemelniy oa) desicahle EAST SURORBAN 1, acte and lors at Perry & Madison ts 178 car This nice 2 bedroom home on| Sc{e! Wcnted near Veter serait Th pe Tapas CE Nm es | : | ice en Peed Srme and bath New oi] fur I parking lot Across from new he a be Ly noms Lake Well fue it - ke Jaco m hom Open Fx er sand Su Vs at 82 mace fu hacerent larve J-car What ts your wish fn vacant Junior & Sent or High School Pon t Eas d ‘ab f S a quick Paecureectis aiematie on) Buh eek nd piaetered) 121) ee ae me mu TOR PEN 8U RAY ONE > gatage Plecty of room for gar- property We mas have ‘t (| acs fa-test growing residential 4 loors t Watts Furellent nelehborknod © Op ve Peal Fetate Pirchange OPE? INDAYS x NF . der See 1 at $8750 with $1Gs0 onet ow 1) tre t Arem Qilstanding location f heat Hardwood floors Gas hot put price len - wren ere cage erative fea Sie FECNANES soag qhiste Hee oO ne on Plana. a a Hl. Realtor fae vere avis athe es id ania Gniace ies care Nelsomaralicbie r : 2 t 1 term Plain : ; OFFERS water heater Paved drive wat = : 1 ra S Te egraph Ra ren 9 iat nice Orion for cleaners. beaut® shop barber RS In excellent condition MIZE WARY PARTRIDGE KNUDSEN 4267 N Ra or Mag 9 Phone FR 21102 or OR 1028 paMity HOME — Over 1 acre of Pontiac we mop. florist. ete i inform ation 4 rc ~ = : : 201 i aii . oh grein? on a G1 resale 3 Fr Acreage or al) Mr Laweon Oo 7 . : ROBT CHAPIN BKR , a 7 Aeacenroacn teen io \ West Side Terrace non ee cee Se ae RE A is Py 4 45a Derative Real Ewtate Frcbange 4 vs oad Kase F markcet for | J NRIVEN CO ca : ‘ ‘ ; 1 brestema wine! TV ocear es for ; Immediate po the living reom plus # beauti- oT re fe e 7 ~ | t . Otter Lake Front breereway $27,500 terms location Brice sues woul oo Home We have ‘an attractive 4 4 tarye lots with Seoul are ft fireplace and brick plant- NEAR OAKI ANDEAN | ‘ : ] Z tae . Muasantlnrick Mranchl heme . trade ic Us) bedroom home for your considera- of old shade trees Lawn & shrubs f Mahogany paneling & trim A Rood 2 bedroom bome fust | REALTOR WARD E PAR TRIDGE 32x73 built in- 1954 Living Clarkston Area tion Cempicte with modern con. 8f€ mi in This low rambling Roti ,le bath witn tle sanits nortaiel Oakland Avene ia 7 sea HG A tap = room features stone fire i INDIAN | vin iar ventences and im an excellent fanch home has 4 large Therm Oak floors & plastered walle A the Wisner Linc dln acho! 1911 W Ruron 8t resem KEAT TOR FE 4358} . Ate you looking for a doi! house” AGE BT NOALOM ondition Tht ” b 5 pane pictur ip ae fream 21 #t kitchen with formi district ce gists i! i rir Pay es S Gers: mahoeeny erie This is it Imost new 2? bed- E OR TRA home tou a t coking! f ia ies from py ure mindows with! a) view counters bullt-in electric ran Loe a ot 4 SETS SERVICE TES ge Cen ON AT erm e windows ith ’ teh . 1 f re +0 1g for at 816 - Ld efery room Imagin _ a . tt. et 1 fit x room 2 0: a piccda cee Gt take Ge room, home for only $8450 with ive lange nee aa Usable" “sey Canl MY 2-2821 or stop at ‘er bedroom with tee se aie geen y Panpoacds) asiore | (ull 40 also full. bacement | WELL LOCATED business lots tA boxe eis ell. roommsl aden ees orn eee ane lake privi- (se apie Aare Reno: x ao 48 © Flint St Lake Orton. Mich ture windows Alen) (a) the dine ft Peeneuiens oll (furmace allto- biackte p street and is ita | Fiizabetn lake Rd coca iets on FOR ay kitchen. Lake level has rec- Lake. he ae ee ee : ing team and (a in the (tems | UME a hot water Laundry ‘trav. foo) 7 psishboricos Shawn ¢ REAt eee & BUSINESSES _Teation «space, beatilator * : | sell or trade on income prop \NCH BRICK room. The carpeted living room camtte lot Tate. preced cit By appointment 20 on Telearaph Ideal for THROUGHOUT MICHIGAN fires ace, extra” “bath, hot if ioset Space erty or jatge home eas ' ues be traom brick ENS & iarzve cutste pee fi replacé f exes ity gs 0 a xt busimess $275 FOR SAI FE: BNEAL L FU LLY? water radiant base heat At- A very nice 6 room bungalow 3 e EE OSTEND edroome | T afte all plastered & ale ocr unane 5 S100 { XY | Stir zutrins tached 2 car garage Lot bedrooms, bath uttiity room I', TRADES TRapes 7% and = 16 ff fiwing ropm All select oak foora Scat Sane oo oe . | RESIDENTIAL LOTS on B wry a : Call FE ree with underground car garage $1,950 aeoet Arena ¢ ue are "pecialiste tn trading call ee 1 Yeu cant duplicate Celera bath fistures All metal ) fox x i a 5 7 Room : bedroom home | St off Aubum Are. in ee tise of FE 5-87 %0 for informe sprinkling system. 600, price $10450. ~ = in regmrds to tradin 7 mal ne for the price at $21.00) Youngstown cupboards tn kitchen 8D RI B Re KE R ey onicue sore erated just 1 County $600- = a= : = terms. a : st), i Ve atee. ee ee oa terms Completely furnished if desired 509 See Ae Rd FR 41157, SCs ect they cite near = GIFT SHOP’ WELL ESTADLIAHED . , S l , iia ; . #17900 87800 down. Shown by — ue fie bene schools stores and trans | 3 oT CORNER os 7 4.05 Ww , "Open Eventhes ang Sunday 14. \Co-overiuive Ret Estate toca Real wacie Br me BU Ones Eve 8 Prone OR. 21295 RD RILE ae BROKER , 202) REATTY co ale ee | = Se need foe ; a So Bstt) Estate Rychenes 6c vee Real Estate Exchange Open Eves, Tab O— Gun. 10 to 5 | 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FH ¢1157/ “uw Da oes jee ee loscon fi Fe vdan 28181. JOS NSE : ‘ ive Real Este : t ¢ ¢ . ' e perat te" nechness € | ‘i rt j | Ay 7 ? : Ce f : i Be ws ‘ - A ¥ & 4 z ' \ ! * a 2 as | \ * o ; Zs a é THIRTY- SIX window and complete with ecar- | ani, Den, bun i a a THE PONTIAC, PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRU ARY 29, 1956 IN CLA RESTON GARDENS WITA GEO. MARBI. i, Realtor COOLEY LAKE F RONT For Sale Heoses 43, O*#*F ; SIN or Sal = anaes pana aaa Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 FUNNY BUSINESS by Heauterenn For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Farms 48 ¥ OWNER WARDS ORCHARD ee ~— a IR LD | EER D AA || WR ann ranch tyne home. ; ® Room fu basement. large lot LAKEFRONT f Hills of Rochester » The ee ee Ee Extra large tite | 2 Bdrm. mae! . Beanie b West of Pontiac Extra large 68 Deluxe 2 bedroom brick. 45: Deep full basement. Oll furnace, en & ty oom. Lake [obec 8. ment Lal ; rooms. Fireplace 50x150 lot. Now| With large living room, @ not water neater bara Priced low at (7830, 450 6 Room ranch on ‘4 acre Roch 5 vacant Por quick sale $6,835 room, ‘kitchen, full basement. 2 bidgs in fine condition. Excellent down. td oad Som) Ley ester area, 61.500 dn” $1559 down * 2 car garage. This dream home location tine op blac! FE +0526. : FOR COLORED Over 1 acre with large $ room| has fireplace carpeting, drapes, top toad. In fast growing section. : Beautiful 3} bdrm. $800 4 bungalow. Basement. oi! furnace. porch and sidewalks. Located | Suitable for Convalescent Hom MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE oon P W. DINNAN ° aise 3 room Hr ipo pues North north at a Terms can! Ciub or Investment Priced to cell’ Willams Lake | @6 W Huron 2577 HE °K ; vs Ch scart bd “Carl J. Andrews, 413 E. Maple 7 ee LR een cn __ After @ dial OAklana sai THE “EEDORADO PON! AC REAL TY oF R AN x SHEPARD St. Holly MElrose 1-61 ateman lear isan The master reel MYER S 7 GI's $750 Down 137 Baldwin FE 5-8275 our ACRES 2F GOOD FARM room ® an ‘oo! = ee z arge barn and m ou aes ahs rae room FHA $2,100 Down 4 ROOM , HOUSE. SEMI-MODERN. Te _For Sale Li Sale Lake e Prop. 44 $10,400. Smal! down payment. sm 7 . bd ¥ ooded gO e217 bee dered) picture Oe mee penal See It Now! Full Price $14,700 md. area, 900 dona, | Misano Dore aiiaiee grams eclatmg lone: 30x100 barn, $9,500 down. Several oor good farms. ne \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, EEBRUARY 29 Destress Oprerteniies 5 51) Ad Giese Money to Lean 53 : nw Bnie_Lesneed Lenders) "pahpipon iS tue winDe | LOANS $25 TO BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE 64 W. Lawrence St, FE 41538 ¥ mL brs parton for man & e, Y WILL SWAP ‘55 CHEVIE BEL | bookcases, ranm dividers, record TEAGU E FINANCE co) Air for older model car | _ cabinets, cupboards and bars | — Se Te ak = 202 N. MAIN | _ 244s oe are: | CICK & PAINT STORE| ayne Ga a OT WILL TRADE S : ROCHESTER, MICH, lece for household furniture, what 143 Oakland Aves PE. «5.9542 Appliance Specials LOANS eer TO $590 nave vou? PULLMAN ea AND SOFA, $40 ed bs aves Gueea oi pred me WILL SFT On Seay ts 2 cu - mpd dole Fo eHE LIVE le Mit Urry fracier with dou. 7° RCA USED CoNaOcey Tv es Motorola 21 w TV oe HOUSEMOLD Goons , ble door for pickup truck or $5903 TV antenna kit $9 98. (san Tel Mcreciaielowen ae Fn Rochester Ol 60711 OF 1-098) and in Clarkston vicinity we. \WWAILEQN 1\ | "range plevies LOANS $28 TO $50Q | Orteavtie Ra Cartston =g an Sg aitonCor Joslra FE 2.2251 82 219 #5 Be Spain nuledia cclec. aan | } : 9 85 Nore unc h o f BENEFICIAL | For Sale Clothing — _ 56 REBUILT AUTOMATIC WASHERS, "Paige Sp 99 <7." ans |~~~ ae Bendix Westinghouse General | MANY OTHERS ye CHOOBE FINAN( lf BFAUTIFUL MINK PAW CAPE 1} plncric sibe aae Whirlpool, Pay (Provident Loan: European fiteh scart FE 32-0040 ackstone 2 °¥PS 70 - 1 _Lawrence Bt _ FE 20249 ED\W NES Ol ILE] pees Ss RE PL AC E ACENT 121M Sacinaw FF cea : ee > WHIRLPOOL GAS” “DRYER. st 35, 000° Fc ili 18 S Saginaw PARTS preme 2, years old just lke ami les Who} suit inpecais’ sportcomts 8 Onktand new $19998 MI 61300 | hs ay eau at 8753 O atiee fur REFRIGERATOR GOOD CONDI you ALWAYS eae ree aT ee Recommend | bale Kood selection. $19 80 Cred- ae $30 ee tS) pa Ae ee FOLD Anne ie gore Plastic Wall Tile...2c ea End tables. $198 up new book- | wore N'B Cl AanG ‘SIZE 9 OR Unciaimed oe 40 case headboard beds complete, l IC Ler ‘Ss Surplus Patrt $1 49 $24 refrigerators §25 up Bu |spont COAT LIKE NEW BIUE White enamel $1 os gav&e'ec. 83 p bee |_Piaid, 36 to 36 S8i¢ FE 2-1423 Harold's TI’. unt & Tino. tip. pew chrome dinette seta, § pc =) : a : $5 Pour (4) Butkner Conven- |Sale_ Household Goods BY i : om oe up . ee ee “9 np, tent offices In Pontiac area, | ~ PRE-SPRING | Wiha Gene suites, $12.95 up, ain. ; n 1 1 es leon sree Aa oes Relrigeratee specials} ee em oe ; onc@®-&-month payments. traverse drapes Dormeyer deep @ E § to lo yrs old - $69 96 USE OUR FASY ‘PAYMENT You et full amount, no fryer Chenille bedspread Rea Norge Very good $60 95 LAY-A-WAY PLAN deductions sonable OR 3-4304 Norge, Good - 4050 we buy sell, trade anything Come | LAYTON'S out lock around 2 acres of ee a «| es : free parking COST OF BORROWING at BN ect eee ee Furniture, Apphances OPEN DAILY 9 TO 8 Buctners 1s LESS drop leaf table several sets of 3065 Orchard Lake Rd L & B BAIFS CO 4 mi! east of YOU THINK _Chatrs MY¥rtle 2-2801 eego Harbor . | Pontiac or 1 mi east of Auburn ANTIQUE COFFEE TABLE. RA- PE 2 e8)l or FE $.007¢ | Heights og Auburn Rd M58 Get merded cash quickiv d.o console, twin bedspreads FE gas vac UUMS GUARAN- FE 2.2866 FFE $0241 3-7302 | _teed Parts al! makes 956 Myrtle / 18 RPM PHO from Bucknere friendly — oe : ZENITH RADIO & 7 M loan eompan: AUTOMATIC WASHER & DRYER ree $35 OIL Hor NOGRAPH TABIF MODE! Highest bidder, Call before 4 p m water heater $15. apt size stoves, | WITH STAND & RECORD CAB EM 32608 - cheap ns oot metal cabl- INET FF #1215 ATTENTION, WE AAVE THE _"Cts $48 each F am = . “a Buckner | new Monitor washer sn stock. for RF FRIGERATOR. $20 50 eae port For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ~ | house traters and small apts 95. Washer $15 New rollaway TN NN ERTS Thvle Electric, 802 N John per ha k Mevtag Washer late for @ morth® Or pa * PMCED PRICES «FT OFF ‘FS | } condition $39. Phone $5548 [raler FER 184 ms ee dae ME: 4 a My +3 ee = . ) CONSTR ee 6PIF« “Hab DOCOMO FE 2-1211 \ Pe MASHER & DRYER Om oat vf i S _ O. ited Dyes S178 OT AMS} ae Hoe PRNCTS at AANK RL DO y : : =~ = 1 Poa NA $02 PONTIAC ATES S Bol i LF GZAS Beautiful * “ines 7 PHA aprroved e F Complete tnata’ foo size FREE ESTIMATES FE &14 E -9206 Int on tne Be see. Kerson an drawers 2 bowde r lampe ; ve wigas OR al VEL POR 893 PAY | ME of Ft Ma Ass = . Ss eaige . | TAT. OR FI = on FOR SACL ore "2 WEERI, 1 : an ci Ba reme or not FE SA | ONLY $2 WEERTA el SAS IE ees Need $500 (CASH FOR oyOuE, FURNITURE | Pearson's Bank Furniture | BUY DIRECT & SAVE PEs tools OR 327) | 42 Orchard Lake Ave | FF 4788! a on ene OR 14058 or Less Gikove oe SETS AS 3 PC BDR SET COMPLETE CALL LES Mcbo LOR 3-405 Tepe OT > semble these yourself and eave @poster bed ine 9 lege. mirrors , BOODLE BUOGY — GOOD CONDT- WITH ON TCK. Four chairs and table $6905 val-) FE 54-7608 ton, $10 442 Cameron = > ue $3095 These are brand new | — See i ae : OR FURNITURE SERVICE? 1856 models, famous make For. | Hele VE LIVING cAcn vos +7881 mica tops All popular colore, va opt D ee —— Then Home & Auto ‘s the care) Come in, look, compare anc be ROK iM GROUF ere 105 le ft to come ost. Ioane made on convinced of these extranrdinary Modern 2 plece euite 2 modem ixie card ee de Four firet visit So le ip, oF 393 (Or- step tables. matching coffee ta- ax s . BELAY corn iS i Boones fol ani yto Sol ~ ble 2 decorator iamps ai eonne 82 per 100 fe Suto. furnitire or si crature and Over xT int Fr REFRIG VEL FOR $97 PAY oe ne pipe stee| T bear &@ repayment pian sated £0 VOUT Rermore elec stove ike new ifs 5g i Oe ins Hence ta ave sg Peodes Prienche courteous. “er. Rca opaple fr ONLY $2 WEEKLY. Sonne, ue tom awaite «6° Leslie eysher ad! Q 5 ; . : . Z ; mre . Manwaer Beriiey Voer Precicent : ‘ Pearson's Bank Furntture UxIO™N > 2G CROSLEY FLECTRIC RANGF 42 Orchard Leake ave FE ©7881 CO ANC Ph aS igl ert cond $100 EM 2-44n¢ SEE THE NEW GIBSON 10'y FT a Oe eae 7] 2 "5 Tefrigerator- with freerer locker oT t f 5-820 H EN EORT AND CHAIR $ EE at $179 95 ROY 8 06 Oakland Ds _¢ Sun 19-2 phe < - Ave 3-402 ne & A t EP FREEZE UPRIGHT ONF he : O! = u O OE creas best makes Freerer TWO GAS STOVES FOR Sal EF" “Tr - “ar ‘and food guaranteed for five Reasonabie. FE ©1844 70's Aw FIRE A RE Af. CAR oan OM PANY. searn sos tor srr sitentiy dumm "BARGAIN? Lote of ‘en : | .acratched in transit Michigan TV 825 PORTABLE MANOGIE, RAR(;AT Lots of oo omre § to §: Saturdey ® to 1 Pinorescent, 303 Orchard Leke $15. washer, 620 er items’ th q\ nt Ads! mmunity Nat'l Ave. oy 1) FE 52768. : jin the \WWant Ads! itch flush doors, : wood, 4 x8'm's $3 | eB" sheathing Scerda uM ‘ft $85 00 a i. pearls’ 20 per cent off, THIRTY-SEVEN : 19 36 : yp ‘a T i Sale Miscellaneous 60 __ Do It Yourself — _ 61 SAG a USED .6PACE HEAT E oe | ” ui cheap, I% HP motor, flexible | FOR f ENT | _ polisher. OR 3-6500 or MA‘ Ploor sander - hand sander -— wal] paper steamers-waxers & furnace vacuum cleaners Oak tand Fue’ anc Paint 436 Or- chard Deke. Ave FF: 5.6150 7 | Fon “THAT PET PROJECT AT CASH AND CARRY wb) ee ee sur r Shedd us ee gi EF S4712 Weekdays 9 w 6 4x8u%° Plaster ea. oo . = 4x8°x'5" Plaster bd’ ea $1.76 Sundays @ t € Closed every i ie joint ae ; se _* — ~ Ear Sealine a A 2 3 tape foint cement 313 6 6¢. ’ = y 6 fon A I boo i 4 as : Cameras, Qui ment at oc wool ba 9 f 15 1b asphalt Seit® ee . $216 POLAROID CAMERA 9A CAM- | lb green seating 3 era. flash unit and case, | ‘Plyscord, @x8a%" 01... $45 Post Office Box $83 Pontiac ' 19" $ 7.05 | 85 | __ Sale Musical Goods ‘ 62 ACCORDIAN SALE ALL &IZES Repairs lessons Aceordians loaned free to beginners ris les- | sons. Enroll today PE 35-5428 | for Rea. Savings. vale Lumber Co. ah Commerce anti! re M aoe — | BEGINNERS ACCORDION $34 120 | TAVATORIES. COMPLETE Aine bass, used accordion, $130 Les- faucets 624.00 value. $1495 Also! son,” your home OR 36176 toilets, bathtubs, shower stalls at —~ ce eri re ye de terrific values. These are crate, /f RieK! FREE! FREE! Sect Meese | Ure eras eerie, ew any bov or girl who would Hke tu LIONE & AMERICAN join our aecerdion sectiool for tals coming Spring If tnterested call FLY =R TRAINS Gallagher's 40566 Or come Authorized factory service and to 18 BE Huron St - | sei factory parts Free test ; Leh Aaland ea PIANO CABLE, | on fac oad anay «Dratnich & Bach big diseount, | TASKER 63 W HURON sT. $395 up Row) Products Co OL | caechna CABINETS, LARGE 20 25036 OL 60971 __ | inch mirror all metal cabinet? PIANO TUNING REPAIRS MR A705 value $395. slightly marred _Archenborn Oxforé OA ic Also large selection of medic Ine sseteb hid tec Es cabinets with and without lights PIANO TUNING tL New sliding triple door units, all _!Bg. Oscar Schmidt FE Ryans at exceptional bargains Michigan PIANO SERVICE TUNING AND Fluorescent, 303 Orchard Lake repaly W Kelly OR!ando 31114 | Ave RENT A 8PINET PIANO wird MuUsT “SELL ROAD SURVEYER 8 option to buy All, money level. $100. FE 611038 paid in will be Credited to your NEW AND USED FURNITURE Se Gallagher's, 18 FO Hu- Refrigerators, and electric healing and © stoves and wa- ter heaters for housetrallers and as Sale Office. ‘Equipment 63 | KELVINATOR -REPRIGERATOR | ; cottages Terme. 1028 Laselle PE ote xy sale Household Goods s7 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 TRAILER EXCHANGE FE_2920 sate OF NEW ODD LoT CHAIRS Seo nd oa oe ROO! POWER, “MOWER ROTARY | $127 00 In Feel and taegly ae pa rR a ra od Be i! Sie2e¢. arm to Es 7080 at r $6 “ onto Pena automatic waster metas PRehe Pieoee od eee ey Be eid net ene, a pane Posture chatrs at 50% ~ LINOLEUM & Paint T SALE Small deep freeze FE 2-0402 and cos). Hot water and steam, A deposit will bold one Time; off from tag price Here ts a % price at Jac 277 Baldwin — =e va aie BED. 620 =| boilers automatic water heater, pay mente: oy alate = Cigment | GENERAL PRINTING) a DB. LARGE UpRicne AMANA DEEP 875 Scott Lake Rd | Ola Sua” ie Selves eee: | 1503 8 Woodwarg. sorth of 14] rice SUPPLY 1? W Lacrece | _treeze, like new MY 3-120) __ 4 GREEN RUGS aT PADS. 0X6) ory hips and fiithegs “Tawe Bree, | Mie Rd. Birmingham, MI 4000.) Pontiac Mich SPE IALS. Ca LU pita Twin beng! Pant MEIOHTS SUPPLY, 2608 NEW GALVANIZED PIPE | stENOTYPE MACHINE 2° YRS LORD’ S Cl canes PIECE BECT TWIN BEDS | __Lapeer_ PE 4-6431. by im «@1) r. fenuths ps | old. Used 1 pereenter Workbook : pe. Sinetve set....... sees 95. mattress. ful ‘size bed and | iL AnD % in (21) . lengths +0 | extra paper, OR 3.1256 be, sote-bed + 400.95 Eeteress, $100. MA ©3183 BEEF AND P PORK ‘HALF AN SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY | beed Tvs, from $2495 wp | — Quarters. Opdyke Market FE | 172 8 Saginay Bb _5-3100 | Sale _Store “Equipment 64 Bice earworen gel TRADE-IN DEPT, [= ™ PE gt pe aes mci t) adjust, olf and grease ake LL D'S l Gearlinecen ll ckceowactcril) Ves es sewing machine within @ radius of sii Fevers’ poke mo brledg : . | ; & 95 | 6 miles for on'y $2 Parts extra PE 2-s4ie 1 inch gas range | : = _Furniture and Apphances | 2,200" ne “secever 3 908! _ FE 43030 835 Auburn lee sa =| wh Huron La Seed i 12 Be: living re sut , gis as @ D NEW ey LUMBER 675| Sale Sporting ¢ Goods 65 “Where Wrigley’s Us o Be" nette se i ar _M Phone M. ce _ ne a c See i OA DINETTE ag 3 Occasional chairs aoe le age Oors OLD GARAGES KEPAIRED TO P38 AND 32 AUTOMATIC, 878 LIGHT OAK DINETTE 2 Reg. $108 value limed oak b a) CHOOSE FROM wook like new Lengthen your ga- | Scott Take mahogany end tables hs afte room suite § pieces, complete. | SPECIAL OFFER rage Put in new garage doors. | guys ~ SOF “_ SELL — TRADE stand OR 3-8802 WYMAN’S | | ak all vast, yen, aearenteee _Terms FE 45654 _Mariey Leacn 1g | Bagley Bt MAY TAOWA SOE ASY = iS 16 W Pike — PE “see rom odoin free. co. PENN YP AINT S AL. iy Burr. pe 2. Sa. Selene bh a DOOR BALES | e 7 elegrap fon TRADE ELECTRIC RANGES FOR aT1 8 Paddock WE Seses | eee ai | ee OS WE NOW HAVE MAHOGANY "DES& iB a Go ee kB Mare 25 PER CENT OFP ON DIBCON- Two galicns for 1... $3 99) : _ ring fable. buffet | FE sop colors Warwick's, | Rubber base paint, gal. $3 aa | A ( “OM BE ETE LINE toy ffee table, $45. wauider =| | Roller er pan Ic . OL nN’ cushions, $25 PE. 8-464 Se CLEARANCE — POWER MOWERS 1 eal paint & roller or pan $3 90 OF MINNOWS AND MUST SELL, EASY — SPINDRIER | peed ena GU el Det 8 LOOK SH¢ P LIVE BAIT! “i a ' . rece ota a 13 rool | Ble Savings! ,| ity, Know brands W F. Miller | 998 Saginaw St Open 9 to 9 We Rent Ice Shanties vacuum cleaner, §20, Phiico radio | 1617" TV $44) Garden & Lawn Rquipment. 1583 PHELPS ELECTRIC HARDWARE, and Ski F console, $10: double bed spring, ue al ll South pycodward (North of i¢ | Byillding supplies OR 31217 Of aus i Fquipment ve ie iTmingna: eee CONSOLES & TABLE MODELS | Mldwest 46009 eee’ | —pataIOUD WRECKING mes | ANDERSON HDWE. Coamaniert be rznus CABINET SINKR 3 Fro $80 96. | 2301" Dinle. Hey FE S-b108 2182 8, TELEGRAPH CW aite’s Televiston— Sauls Ginko een ae GPR «ince Sort PIPE § FT 30 PREE PARKING FOR 100 CARS Downstairs Store Thompson. % 8 Per sump Pum Week dave 9 to 6 Se ee ee | ae SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY Sunday ¢ 0m leer : pm USED ELECTRIC RANGE, $35 172.8 Bagina FE. 5-2100 nt COAL STOKER | oa SALE MA_ 63000 CLOSEOLT Exterior birch doors 48r0¢x% pl scord $550 cash and carry ‘nilac Plywood Co. 1488 Baldwin _Ave PE 2256900 _ COMBINATION ALUMINUM 8TORM WINDOWS GET OUR LOW LOW WINTER DISCOUNT! FE #2575 | DIA “METAL LA LATHE. nee SHEET i Ca ee iD Corner bead § ‘gc per x Expanded head %c pe BUAYL OCK COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY co 81 Orchard Lake Ave FE 37101 DRAW TITE HITCHES CHROME on teh eh] ATEL Nee 1 ae er plars FIREPLACE CANNEL aahut a The kind that bolt out 1] boxes for ct asx ugs, of al makes of ca ie Seu hame 28c <7 jtein & range ORES, wood Speedway Phe Oak- P. E Howland, 3245 Dixie Hwy.| 9 95 A. Thomps | land Fuel ana te Or OR 31456 Perry ‘bt charépiake Aye _ vet 66159 ELECTRIC LIQHT FIXTURES For every room in the house in $600 per cord ood two Newest 1086 designs Terrific va)- REINFORCED CONCRETR for $10 tn the eny FE 5- ues Bedroom, $450 value, g2 25, | PE 46428 3873 Elis Lake R4 | Quantity TREE TOPs rs wr Al Dining room. $1098 value $396 | SINKS FROM $5.98. 82-GALLON jog slabs 2134 Silverbell R4. FE} Porch $295 value $195 Slightly electrig water heaters $7985 5-10 139 factory irre ulars Michigan PFju- 30 gal gas heaters $55 G A. | — > _Orescent Orchard Lake Ave Thempson 80 8 Perry Bt For Sale t ets 69 1 ELECTRI IC Reet eaoolr 6 W | Mootcalmy | cc HOMER pe VERY) aus SUNPEOENERACG RUE feasomabie Phone FE 48882 | trie motor §70 50 value, $39 65 AKG REG BOXER 3 YEARS OLD | ; Rilchlyucrate Gierrediec Also Asep eli trained Fawn colored. male Bete clean economical hom an 4 shallow well jet pumps Mich- $50 Phone FE 46876 after § pm Sea eet free Phone xis, fgan Fluorescent, 392 Orchard BFAGIE aT STUD PID CH ER A | ertes Buddy {7 8 FRER, STANDINO 1 TOILETS $19 95 = take ¢ M SASH PE silos oo ™ Wabewie teat tamed $11 bs STOR | BOSTONS AT TUR. PUPPIES 3 _ it , Aluminum combination windows Curti OR be | pe etlored Ca sets. with trim and doors LOW. LOW price); oUrtes = = Factory an irreguiars $100.90 | : ~~ ‘ | BOXER eats Ee BREND!E oe PLUMBING SUPPLY FE 46089 | Fiashy 2 Mos old show peeribir S Sayin a Ww FE 5-2190 ilies . FE 5-8578 4863 Greer Rd FOR BALE CHE “AP ~ OIL TANK : BOXER PUPPIES AKC Eqis- end) _Exanot Floor Furnace see tere 4 9 weeks old Will Bcoctice Pe 1910 Tavlor, off Joslyn | as Tf am aiving ur breeding OL ig Bee ELEC HEATER $77 94 1-451 or after @€ OL 1-601 4 : se : \ USED MBER Laundry (rave Stand faucets sie po New flush doors from $450 up soa decorsting gone ee Om . bs F , € ase " exchange oF Jaber ro ey ee ac Go || ee | an a ceiling ttle felts shingles COCKE K — &PANTET PUPPIES ato Qual. TY maa oe Nails and door nardwa Colors Besswell Kennets 2581) | 310 ps eas Asible cre sie es. 8340 H, nldaed Ra. Mie OR 27007) Pp wers Rao omear it Mile ie hana basinsfrom 81008 @ a. |- eo nie ee Ph GReenleal ¢4979° Thompson, #0 8 Perry adh PU RNACES OVFR-STOCKFD New oll forced air cost Counterflows utilitles basement | models On 2-7h45 Dixie | Hw Dravton Piains ! FOR SALE gun teries 6504 hes E he Oo R “BANDING ¥ e-1 Horned ELECTONIC. (Strooe Flash 11) £90 condition FLASH! New bat- Phone FE MACHINES Hest cller | $40 N Saginaw SPECIAL QUANTITY PURCHASE READ THIS “Sand, Gravel ¢ & Dirt 06 CRUSHED re siti: FE 20843" = ale BOI ravel sronT. antieus dry sink 8 piece matched Castor set. Phiico deep freeze. BROWN a 60M” a ae VEL _&0aTT Philco electric stove. Easy wash- | er. Coldspot refrigerator Cedar closet, garage door Ma COW MANURE DRIVEWAY 6-122 travel, cinders and rE a wy or FE 5-2749_ ee — DRIVEWAY GRAVEL, Pill 4 | ie black Roofing and Siding rece on exes Deitvered Combination Doors PONTIAC LAKE BLDRS SOPPLY | dirt, Ir lL. ash. sand & gravei-fil) nstilation cement @# molar Trucking. OR M. A. BENSON ne reesua| Wood, Cont & Fuel 67 SEPTIC TANKS Harp HEAVY SLAB WGOD AND kindling. bad A BLOND MALE COCKER PUP; PUPPY. ORiando 3-24 30 #allon cas wa' r heaters Not crate marred §4950 Montcalm | te PIPps CHEAP 1525 W | Mamlin Roche DACHSHUND PI Fhe 8. AKC REG ie halted variety 1a eka | ae $75 MI 70452 356 Ba ie ies f'rmingham | OF MAN SHF aah a PUPPIES : { $560 & wip FE 247 PlasterbOara i arcs rs. nous outa: riven FF Se after 6 pe oD c "a LOVELY PARTY COLOR COCKER over $200. MA Sonal at Burmei ster S Spaniel male & mos old 13 Ee POP COOLER. $75 , CGeand Campion: tn hie family PE 2090 OVKCAXD COUNTY Papers and teeistered OL, 1-6308 FOR sae” CHE* ol N , : PREIMGR arf oe 3 MONTH “ Be SOE AN ANC hod GOLD BOND see i210. Tarlo ra off Josten PLASTERBOARTD Pao ARE Ts fone INES CAMAR. FROZEN © STARD | MACHINE DEALER [ ies 1904 Mt Clemens FRE «ean and cooler OR 1-458% out Eas (PARAKFEE TS CANARIFS CAQKA 2-24" “ % BOILER PLATE ; Pood, S'nce 187] 584 Oakland Ave riveted high pressure tanks FE 4x8", Diaermted : rs ! - PAVAKEETS RARTES AND CAN _ 29402 Pohl Se es A ' 7h | BTX Sireers 791 Melrose FE O & M SAW SHARPENING BERV aim: = is ae deds t 1 oa 2 1140 a 2 yas epee. Prepaid ey cee 4x0 and (x12 also tn stock PAVAREFTS CANARIFS CAGES made anc repaired do SRA and sonuiies Crane's Bird Hatch fied ahd, a” mowers shart asin) Crowe eoat $22 che 2488 Aribiren) | Rect pie ela eee rh eee $22 PARAREDTS, PAPI oO ss ay A se On ODD Conton 50 th - De rhgrat ed tape $ Wis Sl 4th St FF 2-028 i o«ed ie 1¢ ‘! RO ery Gir fel le @ skates S19 Third 80 Ib bag ot Jrrsulite y 1 hi PAT AR FETS PFTSs a'PPIIFS § ont imc SO ib bag of ime bes DANE a s PET sHoOP IDFAL FORNAC ie wire PIR E 4:8 <4 masonite #2) op v FR $5931 Cief stoner ls Fé 4x8 fir pliyecore $ 45 ia ; 1 1 celtent cor ition “PE 4 a4 41940 pli wrod “@ 300 54 Movs os Pr IFA FOR SAL Hii WATER HEATER 16 GAT is knotty pine paneling tides ae UY “anh cine tas) new prosed for ws on ta Z ec BO ned ieee pee $90 WHITE MICE DOVES all pret $1'9 50 vaiue $0 $9 and $59 46 ina tine peardie per we 5 satel dhe p 69 BK Aetar FR 6 A464 ihewe are alinttiy (marred (Aven 16 ri rom wool insule! ion) § oy S BEPES ofp WRIMAT ANFI« eertric. off and be = ed gas heat. | 5 am « Bes po Der ve : re ' at bao FF Coast terratice tal ees fare s a’ Sire doves up $ 5% asst reseent, 3 Orehard Lake w WHITE PFKINGreR MALE . : HARDWARE - ER i? U N HOLLINGRHPAD VARIETY STORE BOY DELL a ee o : 7 miles out Balawin Armstrong ') ARE pritpino «a logs Trained, Roarded 70) Moor covering _ and = Mac-+dLac DRIVE OWT TO Bt ya'nte Phone FE 71-8028 | AND SANE ae 1% DOGS CATR ROARDED poor IFT WATER cee tags GA On att . ATE ALS trated Burr@heli 375 @ Tele Te ees KE URF IT 8 |. Fraph i ~ Hay, (irain & Feed 71 | BURMEIS TER (ae pe \ ) ALPALTA aur KIND RAY 1 8 @ oreclore Beate tne> Nite ath Tirmtier ( eee Lo Bre ai 197 (ories Take F ate eed A R_It ee ther Cants Fach Pon + F yen ALT PES OF HAY FIMST & ‘ 3 | 1 4 Pi T. egrant, @ Mile ee fing Ate strew Wu PIT OOR Stir tees Bl ees eeneer OA bealiel Coz * WATS Y & NO CTT a8 99% Sag raw o Lug to welt fA 54544 K MEN CABINET SINK FA T I 200 HALES Ster PY oadTs aND 4 t . CF m, > woe R stra a8 cenit oe £. VALS ott Lumker Ls — a BP paint Also Spread Batin ané 000 141 me MI ey D HAY ALFAL- | Gold Bond rubher base Hard fa te thy, Ho rain ware um bin electrical sup Clatkaton PE 20134 biles Tim Windows doors and . TLOVER SEED ONLY a ie ! full line of iumber 1938 Oar jet) oF LIT 1a Le ae rip [8d Ave Ph FF 42672 2 HorssFIN cows, Aa MARCH Red Wrot Paneling $279 per M SAVE ON DOORS WARWICK'B, tnt Sch toon Cineca. BANG Oak Fiecring gs iow a: @14% ner 2078 Orchard Lake Rd s Z Mo Good paint $268 and @3 98 . = = For Sale Livestock 72 a gailer Factory Ontiety { SED ELFe TRIC | nw AP | A + hsm ; = | DiePAGKE IIs WATER HEATERS .7 8088 witn pron RY MIDE 1 fod I ts “OW ar Wa « cH we AS ee lus SPECIAL CLEA ANCE — SOMF stein and hetct PM erscss ro [ence TESS Catenion Vey ew AL wr i 4990 Boot Rd, Metamora Fike : ~) eee COE i Ue RIACK ANGI COWS ANN IKED MAGIC OA TAKE YO Lak buil Due te Arps f a ee aa TERMS CONSUMERS POWFK BoE Ceeee ca ae soe @iseopearing stalrwer CO IW LAWRENCE FF sais) Ere vs reason Call Milford Cle Ae WATER SOP TENE RS ars INO ar STUD SHELBY : ene - rN Ke > = a PO germina, DOWEX -iitfetime Bull Lea Wisco Monacsinnee 197 Squirrel RA PEE 2-923 minerdl $206 satus for $188 FHA 8t Rochester OL!ve 61481 iNO] oT x cu YD terme MI 6-324 { N 5 J ri, 7 hl Sl i vite Ae y n pwheEL TineR So ob _ Sale Farm Produce 75 Bee WALL TIL® FT. Hree with hiteh $820 MA 56-9641 aero. & $1690AL WANTED METAL SMALL PARTS APPIES 81 Bo up. ROMESTEAD ANTI FREFZE ™% CAL cahinete lawn ewer strabe ht Orehard 8409 Ore ard tk Rad | blade grinder, low 2 me trailer, BAirD TIMOTHY & BROME | SMITH’S, 2 a7 S. Saginaw OR +4506 ar MA §-18% cress, MA Gl, Wallen ieee | “t R . ; ‘ ‘ ; = ¢ . 4 4 é * : In 8 Sale Farm Equipment 76_ @iso a new hand or motor corn shelter FE 1-0208 DAVIS MACHINERY — this week John Deere 7-18 Dis«, $256 85 for $225; 7 Ft hog house. $00 for $10; 4 Beetion harrow. $140 at $108. $ Cap milk cooler, | $462 for $249.60: hammer mii! -11 in $198 50 for $14950, New Idea ~ 30 ft «rein and corn elevator $57) for $205 Ph 45 Ortonville 1041 FORD TRACTOR, 8750 20166 bh rosd. Phone Northville, T4aW ~ FORD & FERGUSON TRACTOR OWNERS Let us service’ your tractors “SPECIALS your farm or business place Mo- | for tune-up, b work placement parts Expert euced and reliable Geo Crosby oN Petrolia, Pontiac Call EM 3-42’ ee en CHAIN SAWS itentals tte & Repairs 1400 Crooks Ra 300 broader Aliso 1000 ft of 6 fl galvanized poultry netting FE 2-0403 RIDING TRACTORS cluteh Bolen’'s 7= WHEEL HORSE Fvans NER 6307 ae wey 6-878 « ‘On £506 ae SALE “OR” “TRADE: 6 CAN - ae cooler MA 60329 USED TRACTOR: NOW 18 THE WE HATE A OF TRACTORS, ALL SI?ES AND MAKES PRICE LL. WE TAKE TRADE-INS 4ND CREDIT TERMS 4 KING BROS YOUR I-H DEAL. PONTIAC RD_ aT OPDYKE MCCULLOCH CHAIN 8AWS. DROP in, and see ‘em at W F Miller's Garden & Lawn —_ ment, i503 Bouth Woodw Mule Rd Birm _Phone Midwest ¢6053 Mich. Chain Saw Distr. _ SALES, SERVICE AND RENTALS MY 35871 18 Front 6t MY 34511 | WATCH FOR! WAIT FOR! HUGE INVENTORY! REDUCTION SALE ON CASE. FERGUSON & NEW ee JIPMENT SAVE UP TO PER CENT DATE 800N ts BE ANNOUNCED HOUGHTEN & SON $26 N Main, Rochester, OL 1-9761 ___ Auction Sales 2 aver ION neat MARCH 3 #1112 ‘ited riding mare and saddie, Guernsey cow due about March joes Spal y of house ti breed- ing cages cages and misc, "Home, Mon ED, Avery” mise, ms re. ver prop. Bank Clerk » Wiles, Auetioneer. - Phone _ Byron 626) EF SM ol SE ed ea | For Sale Housetrailers 78 3% Fr. 3 BEDROOM eo _Arrow, 1964 Phone OR OTT OXFORD Trailer Sales Stewart Coaches have with storm wi fens f tee bathrooms. 7 f. coors full alee s. cettings, steel pom a alls for stronger construction, and all wirtn wit. Bull Tifetim Also the «7% 2 = re Rs Here ts regular pric soe? w le 4 down, up to 6 mentha. | eres coaches now tn 16-97-30 33-35-40 and @ ft. lengths. We ‘dare you to compare coeches with any anywhere there 30 trallers of more op cur lot at all times We have a few used trailers that we will sell on a ren pen # to ® weeny e Sun mb to @ ichigan Bottle Gas Parte ace cessorles Phone -) (1 mile 8 it Lake, Geua sn” base Oxtord Trailer Sales can offer more for less anytime! 7 FT ROYCRAFT GOOD CON- — good loeation. Cheap, FE DIBCOUNT CLEARANCE SALE a) ft. Gave New mobile mes $% BS) save #600 46 x. Save $1200 15 { Save “% down & per eent finance Genesee Sales 2101 Dixie Hwy ee (22 FT 195) RICHARDSON. ALL modern Like new. Best offer takes Las tae Ie MID-WINTE R SALE Reduced prices on se lection of rec cakiioned’ ease tr ers 21 to 41 ft 1 « rooms that can be Soruasoat on our retital purehase plan Ail deals include « eres iife Dol- fey et mo extra cost HUTCHINSON | MOBILE HOMES 4191 Diste Hwy. Dravstin Plaina O Lt 9 8 Dort Hwy . +1203 _Fimt _ Trailer ' Exchange ANDERSON DE TROITER GREAT LAKES PIE MER ravienved leaders tn thelr Price range and 7 hed- room down A om We do Wer en of no (fea) too small ono a § 7 Ee {heer Dilys YOU KNOW You ran now buy & modern re- Seca ‘set mobile home with low * wn patmet and balance se rent Move in tmmediate!: PE IT ER EN CIIANTE @ Telegraph FF 2.3200 5 Kvec & Im pm WEE CRIFICFE HOUSETRATI er ae condition Heating & forking «stove new cash MA *+°107 6310 Bhappio Rd Clark- ator Auto Accessories 80 AUTO GLASS SERVICE QGlase tinstalied whilie you walt We use the highest grade of giass) Free 3 ib of coffee to a customer ab bo } Mercury "34 Monterey 46 door $1205 ee TOSS Buick Super 2 Dr. Mercurrt Monterey Hardtop ines Ford “88 Victoria #1748 | | Lineoin : ftoesin 88 Capri Cou M1 #2200 CARKNER aes SALES 660 S. WOODW ARD Birmingham MI ¢34lo OLDs 1966 DEMO6 SEVERAL , TO 0 models aut L OM EMPLOYEES SPECIAL DISCOUNT On all new 1864 Pontiacs Aleo we have for sale 50 used cara. some ho money down, Open every nigh "tt 8 Keego Sal cs. & Service __ FE Da on a 16? ForB Both 1 ood con- low as font 346 months isso FOR Station Wagon _ditjon MA 6 bc alee HASKINS ter 8 yd. bos. Ready to go Buy now and save mercer ra-4 CHEVROLET -OLDS - Li ae t - = fame rene no On 24900 Oakland County's Fastest TO ‘52 pres Att 0068 | ; Growing Dea! — eciteee Oo money dow 678) Dixte Highway at JE FFREY FORD SAL ES MAple 56-6071 ‘Opes wits v, 6 OA 8-301! - 32.32 DR HEATER, FORD. condition, $675 Owner MI 60377 to Matic 34.000 miles - excellent Me FORD CONV WITTE WALL res, Fordomatie, private. 61.060 (— Ol. DSMOBILE “9 motes 1963 Buper 3 dr 1048 '88 Club Coupe FORD 1955 coupe ° Oa 83013 dea ‘93 FORD custom U, es Re | Auto transm isso OA 11 Z | YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE ¥4 FORD CLUB SEDAN. AND wearers payments FE 54-6907 | QMC TRUCK DEALER 630 N Main, Rochester, OL 1-076} West Side Used Cars Drtve out where overhead le | RD “CUSTOM 3 DOOR and eave the difference. Many er Lee Bowler automa makes & models to choose from ao | West Side Used Cars| a FORD VICTORIA LEag THAN | sasot milea loaded $980 EM Green Lakes “inss Cyit ee transm! low ory Are ‘Or HOWARD LARE, INC, | egw. Buren FE anes | 2705 Orchard Lake ge Keego SECOND CARS FIRST cans | Nothing down om transportation AQUA specials Masters Bind cbse: ‘88 FORD FAIRLANE 2 DR and white Will make trade Call | MI 67811 Ask for Donely | Packard Me ‘as Wiifflame a PORD 1937 2DR NEW TikES & | 24 OR 3-5200 Carl Manning. #79 Scott | igg NEW! ‘S) PONTIAC DE. license Lake Ra huge Chieftain 4 door sedan Beau tiful 2 tone gteen finish Hydre matic, white walls radio, heater and other accessories No rust Must be seen and driven te be | appreciated. 3956 Curwood §t | _ Drayton Pletns % FoRD VICTORIA FORDA- matic, radio, heater white tires Don't’ miss thts CARKNER MOTOR SALES 666 S) WOODY ARD Birmingham MI ¢3410 Sage Mercury > Custom 4 Door S1695 LARRY JEROME ROCHESTER FORD DEALFR OL. 1-871 WHY STAND | IN | LINE? The T . ense Plate “FOR MORF THAN 30 YFARS A GOOD PLACE TO BUY + ) : cy 1980 HUDSON CLUB COUPE R re Deadline Is Tere 4“ rerdr In very geot | \Why an in lime. trade conditien . Pr rate owner $108 ; 7 VER | YM 32732 | today with OL TV FE i WOMONEY DOWN, JUST A Goon credit rating will have you driving BUICK and we will fale. your own car Why walk” Sere care of anv an (d al] incan: | we for bargains! Purerea bonte ; , FREF GOLD BILt OFT Yenrence, stich as licenee LAKE ¢ | plates. financing, proper LAKE ORION MOTOR EeALES ; pe , drancing, proper M24 at Clarkston Rd a 4: FORD — Mr Rev RY reconditioning, ae MY 20! WE HAVE 1961 NASH GWA Sa SOR SFDAN : Se Sf | Clean car, 6245 FE 3-784) _ 8 FINE CARS | $1595 1954 RBinck Special HERE'S WHY Dyna. R&H, Spotlese YoU STOUT Bly Fn ‘ f VV S695 WUT en save a vtra * t 1952 Prontiye 4 Dr 21° ett row fore the . _ = Ww season he et ah RAH, Low Mileage. ( lean , and « etie sole oT are recor t ed Most carry e@ 0 dar guarantee at BOB FR $995 1984 Chev 4 Dr | RRH. Hurre On Thies One $095 Pdoor Pk R Hardtop, P. Strg., Brakes STA One Owter $1395 1984 Mercury 2 Dr R&H., a Very Low Price for a Pine Car OLIVER” : Bob Frost _ Inc.| | MOSGTE MTS DER LAR? | BUICK | 850 § WOODWARD 210 Orchard Lake BIRMINGHAM as FE 2-9101 Capri Coupe Bl a8 | Mercury 88 Custom 3 door $ifes | $2048 $2708 | Mercury 84 Monterey Mardtop Mercury ‘88 Conv F P Ford S54 Victoria PB $3295 pe P P s2Tpb- ! | | 1950 CHEV. C. CPE. $275 | 11954 FORD C CPF For Sale Cars 91 YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD HERE _ 50 USED CARS “WE CARRY YOUR NOTE BRAID Motor Desoto P io Dealer n nears s atbair te PACKARD CLIPPER DB . Club coupe. Radio. Heater. esdeprosey vey Gen 6 safroooet all a ean. INC \ HOWARD” LARE NC. 3705 Orchard Lake Rd. L¢ ‘01 PLYMOUTH «4 DR. DELUXE. Good condition. $295. No money | f JE FF REY FORD SALES OA 63011 1966 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF CAT- alina Loaded Phone MA 54486 ‘44 PONT. CHIEFTAIN DEL 4 ar Hydra with extras MA 41636 1955 PONTIAC gAFARL STATION _ Wagon, FE ¢5076 after § p.m , | Jack W. Haupt ' Pontiac Sales 966 Pontiaca, co fete cars & dem pe models Pi ‘order now or early delivery. As iow as $200 ae Sore Your a welcome. “Main st., kston Open 7 igen “tH 6 * ONAple 88 Sc568 1986 PONTIAC 870 4 | 4 DR “SEDAN. | Hydramatic, push button radio, | under seat heater, defroster, turn signals back up lights, windshield | Washers, etc A real buy. Call | __ OR 3-0288 ‘63 PONTIAC ( CATALINA. hed won't hese ® cleaner one! FE 2134 : POnTiAa ide7 OR Cart Manning, 67% Sco! y") ) STUDEBAKER : beve Pabpocant premadtts Onn 66 S. OODWA ¥e. seoond oar. Hard Automatic bs Tester white tires. 666 § WOSBWARB foe i RA “$4 Intern. aoa pickup. ‘4 Pontiac club coupe. Jacobson’s Motor Sales Your Rampbler-Hudson Dealer Corner Pike Cass SHARP CARS! Always a good selection, Taylor Chevrolet Sales OAKLAND COS OLDEST CHEVROLET DEALERSHIP MArket 156) Walled Lake | YOULL NEVER KNOW WHAT VALUFS THESE ARE UNLESS YOU SEE THEM! 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Coronet. .$ 545 Light Dime fimish, Radice and Heater, A very clean car. *$4 Plym. 2-dr. ...$ 899 '51 Ford 2¢dr. .... "34 Ford conv. ...$1199 'S2 Chev. 2dr. . * . $ : "$5 Ford ety. sed. $1844 ‘53 Chev. 2-dr. ...$ $ $ $10.00 Down Delivers Any -| of These. j "52 Nash Sta. Wen. "$2 Dodge Club Coupe ’50 Ford %-Ton Pickup °51 Ford Convertible 30 Dodge Convertible $2 Studebaker 4-Door Many, Many Others, Too Numerous to List - —_* Trucks 1954 Ford ¥-Ton Pickup . $9) 1949 Ford %-Ton Panel ................... $199 1949 Dodge ¥%-Ton Fxpress .............-. $199 1955 Ford 34-Ton Express .................. $9) 19SON Ford )4-Tonelickupeee- ee $299 Harold Turner, Ford 464 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham MlIdwest 4-7500 A PHONE CALL STARTS A COURTESY CAR | ‘50 Ghevrolet 4 dr. dlx....$ 445 ee) eee nate tat) eee Yn One ee $10.00 DOWN ‘51 Pontiac 4dr. R&H .....$475 ‘52 Chev. 4dr. R&H ...... $445 '5] Ford 2 dr., heater... ..$395 ‘50 Chevrolet, R&H ......$395 ‘90 Plymouth 4 dr. R&H. ..$195 ‘50 Hudson clul.coupe. 8175 MATTHEWS HARGREAVES “Your CHEVROLET Dealer 221 S. Saginaw St. FE 4-4546 CY OWENS}, A FINE SELECTION OF USEDIGARS GOOD A-l SEE THESE BEFORE YOU BUY ANYWHERE ‘99 Dodge Coronet 4 dr. 095 Ford 2 dr., like new, .$1195 ‘94 Chev. 4 dr. sedan... .$ 995 ‘54 Pontiac 4 door ......$ 995 ‘54 Ford 4dr. sedan .....$ 850 ‘93 Chev, Bel Air spt. cp..$ 995 ‘53 Mercury sport coupe.$ 995 ‘53 Ford Victoria ....... $ 845 ‘93 Pontiac 4 door ......$ 695 ‘03 Chev. 4dr. sedan ....$ 695 ‘92 Mercury sport coupe.$ 795 ‘92 Studebaker 4 dr. sed..$ 345 ‘91 Ford convertible 5 495 ‘51 Pontiac 2 door ...... S$ 450 00 Ford 2 dr. sedan ....$ 195 ‘50 Studebaker clb cpe..$ 150 |'49 Ford cus. 82dr.......$ 195 ‘49 DeSoto 4 dr. sedan...$ 150 '49 Chrysler 4 dr. 150 ALSO HAVE 15 BFAUTIFUL LOW -EAGE 1955 FORDS PRICED RIGHT! NO PAYMENTS UNTIL APRIL! $1445 se © © mw We MII * | Cy Owens’ 147 S. SAGINAW ST. 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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1956 4 oe i THIRTY-NINE ‘Carney Comes Up From Sewer to: Play Lady-Killer + De poceae «Sta March 16 Today's Radio Pro rams Hollywood Headlines: See Hampton for TV Now in Pontiac } is af C ; On J P ] ] Si D ] Free Home Trial 4 Vi WIE, (700) CKLW, (800) WWs, (950) WCAR, (1130) WXYZ, (1770) WPON, (1490) WJBK, (1490) a n e O W e igns €a PHILCO RCA VICTOR Paul ideo Drama TONIGHT | WPRON, Zee and Orville 6:30—WJR, Mrs. Page WXYZ. News, Winter tor Three } ] i] I ] 1S at ] } K O oo GENERAL ¢:00—w, Haintine 11:60—WJR, Joseph Haintine | WWJ. Minute Parade CKLW, Bud Davies JR, Joseph Hainline = COLUMBIA ELECTRIC . . WWJ, News by Lewis Ww, Bruce Mayer WXYZ. Breakfast Club WJBK, Tom George DUMONT SYLVANIA Art - Will Portray Part WEYR, Wettrick. McKensie lS A tandata Top Town rota Sen Gectes wececarance uae By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS small son, and ownership of their r Avellebs . ° he ayo WJBK, N Mickey Sh CAR. Rhythm Round WIR, 2nd me! h rms AVGUaDIe Completely Unlike His wee, hoes McLeod bbl beso Loser ort w = —— Far — JR, rele Burton HOLLYWOOD (INS)—The hap-|home in the valley @ _ . 11:36—WJR. Midnight Musie |(¢:00—WJR, Arthur Godfrey | WXYZ, News, Winter piest woman I've seen in a long Trade-in Accepted Usual Typé 6:30—WJR, Bod Reynolts ww, ayer WWJ, Weekday CKLW, Bud Davies time is Jane Powell, whom I met] Marilyn Monroe has moved to Free Service Calls WWJ. Ross Mulhol WXYZ, Top of the Tows WXYZ, My Story News, Don MoLeod : have her YEXYZ, Bill Stern W, Ted McCoy CKLW. News, Homechats | WCAR. News, Caravan when she was having a quiet din-|have name legally changed i By JACK O'BRIAN WIBK: Don MeLeod WON, Blues Chaser wiae Reve Tego ™"| sascamn were Drake [ner with her hesband, Pat Netney./hom Nerme Jeon Dougherty 0 HAMPTQN’S WPON, Sports Siante a WPON, News, Part WW). Weekd She had much to say about their|the famous » Marilyn Mon- Huren “FYE OPENER” | NEW YORK (INS)—Art Carney,| 1:00—wr, Guest House THURSDAY MORNING 1e:36— WIR. Arthur Chodfrey WXYZ, News. Winter new baby and about all her plans. |T0e. 625 W. a man from WwW, Three Star Extra 6:06—-WJR, Jim Vinal WWJ, Weekday CKLW, Bud Davies i | down under manholes, t |has been cast strictly against his ware pease eee WWi Hows WETS, When 0 Gert Marries WJBK, Don McLeod The next day she signed a three- t “Why Labor Is In J normal TV type in March 16's WJBK, Sewa, Mackey Sherr CKLW. Rooster Club > WJBK. Yous Gestes ween, Club rr at, teow pi deal with RKO. - Wilt V > News, Room| WJBK, Gentile, Binge WCAR. Birmingham High 8! $:00—WJR, Wendy Warren |Dozier has chosen “The Girl Most . @ Favor of the Bond Star Stage.” 1:30—WJR, Guest House WPON, Cowboy Hank ptt perpen | eed RT Likely,” a comedy with music, j Q Issue for 5c Parking’ f|_I™m a drama called “The Man) Wry, “Devs Events a ae es | WS, Weekeas CKLW. Bud Davies for her first on that lot and start- . Who Was Irresistable to Women,”| CKLW. Gabriel Heatter WXYZ, Fred Wolf WXYZ, Walt Disney WJBK, News, Don McLeod | ing date is May 1. , | TUNE IN DAILY i Art will dull and colorless} WJBK, Mickey Shorr CKLW, "Guy Nunp CKLW, Story Time WCAR, News, Caravan : wv od WI play a dull and coior WPON. Record = WJBK, News, Gente Binge WJBK, News, Tom George WPON, News, Club 1460 When Jani left MGM she t 1:15 - 1:45 P.M fii stage hand in Paris who reads a| 8:00—WJR, Bing Crosby WPON, shin WCAR, News, Music $:30—WJR, House Party ws . t : . lati ; WWJ, Dragnet 7:00—WJR. ptag Vinall WPON, News, Party WWJ, Hotel for Pets promised to make one picture a t § volatile book on l'amour and sud-| wxyz show World WWJ, Bob Maxwell 11:30—WJR, Make Up Mind | WXYZ, News, Mc 2 her eld studie it r WPON denly is transformed into a gay| CKLW. busters WXYZ, Wo WWJ. Weekday CKLW, Bud Davies —_—s = a t and successful lady-killer who de- Socom [oAting) Innere 4 enol | SKEW, nese quar ~~ cw. pods (ns ‘Day WCAR, Coreven ef Musto cabiody eee a ‘ ,_ News, ews, 4 ce : very busy girl. 5 1460 ON YOUR DIAL 5 vastates al] women in range of his :30—- WIR, 1 ere mews, Bites Wak Hheeriraap a fetes ts Lt ar ay Sponsored by the VAW- CIO , /YeWitching glances. | WEY¥Z Better Tomorrow | WWJ. Bob Maxwell 5 e Party WW3, Right to Happines| Her reason for leaving MGM < 4 The other evening Art quietly | Qonx’ Mikey Shorr WEY, Oegood. W ae caw. Wattrick-McRensie was that she wanted a bigger eee we ewan ae denned top tat, white tle, tails ’ esen Toon ee near tieathe Binge | “THURSDAY AFTERNOON | Wink’ News, Don McLeod |hance for herself; something like 2 $:00—WJR, News, J. Carson) WCAR, News, Coffee 12:06—WJR, Jack White WCAR, News, Caravan another ‘‘Seven Brides for Seven Micturee along Fert avenue, The | WET See aor” | eSEoW IR Tack Wien | WHia Rewn Waar | daecwIR Mase Ran” [Brothers,” which was the biggest ee f usic * 2 pictures along Avenne. The | cELW, Bob & Rey | wo, Bob Ma ° CEL. News, Ken Oriffin| WWJ, Pepper Young picture of her career. result was hilarious to his fans who recognized “Ed Nerton” without the manhole. But Art’s tenderest compliment came from one passertiiy who blurted: WJBK. News, Mickey Shorr) Pehle News. Zee, Orville 9:30—WJIR, Amos-Andy’ WXYZ, News, McKenate CELW, Eddie Chase WJBK, Don McLeod WCAR, Caravan of Musie WPON, Club 1460 6:60—WJR, William Sheehan WW), News at 5 WJBK, News, Tom George WCAR, News Music WPON, News 1g: pel Time for Muste | isabeth WJBK, News, Gentile, Binge | WCAR, News, Coffee WPON. News $:30-—WJR, Music Hal} WWJ, Bob Maxwell WWJ, Truth, C _ Now it’s Barbara Stanwyck who Tuth, ‘onseg uences WXYZ, Town Meeting . has thrown her hat in the TV ring. CKLW, Bob & Ray WJBK, Mickey Shorr ““There’ fred ure WPON, Zee an) Orville WXYZ, Osgood, Wolf WJBE, Tom George WXYZ, Wattrick-McKensie re’s Al Lunt! 10: bao alse. bo Service CKLW, Toby David WCAR, Music in the Afr CKLW, Eddie Chase successfully presented. ww, a News, (Rack, Binge ‘ WJBK, News, Will Rogers Jr. on CBS’ ‘‘Good WCAR, Coffee with Clem Morning” (1 to 8 a.m., EST, week-| WiBK: News, Mickey Shorr) 90o—WJR. William. Oh ee arom, Nowe Sree a pilot tien ent ban formed & jays) is fust dandy, The show|,,WPON News | Ww. Minute Parade CKLW, Melachrino Strings | WW3_ im Deland corporation. “But ond cli $ started out in shambles last week} WWJ, News by Lewis CKLW, News, David WCAR, News, Caravan CKLW, Eddie Chase = a going AS do 10 of the TV but now has gained a lively, easy CEL. Tel MoCo wean rude Roundap 138—-WIR. You ape WCAR, Senuen of Muste bontia myself. I'll other stars wobE. Mickey @borr. WPON, News, Magic WWJ, Ross . : ae groove... | Rogers is articulate, intelligent and attractive in a more polished, direct and literal parallel of his pop’s wry humor . . . He should last forever in TV . GARDEN FOR WELK Lawrence Welk, butt of Uncle |Miltie’s patronizing japery, will jhire Madison Square Garden as CHERRY VACKARO’S MKT. ‘273 Baldwin Pontiac -- Today's Television Programs - - SSS Ee Se Channel 9-WIBK -TV Channel 4—WW4J-TV in “Moments of Courage,” story ~TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Buffalo Bill Jr. Dick soe) the Monroe's arrival. This young man is Michael of New York press agent who “Matinee ‘Theater. (1) acai . who is making his first FRVICE? ee TY ee Oe ak Jones in “The Gun Symphony.”| goes back to his home town to} Film Festival. singe hed HS pe be o ishow originates in New York} (9) Circle 9 Theater. Roy Rogers| launch publicity campaign to/$:30—(2) Bob Crosby Show. miere Thursday of ‘Hill 24 Doesn't '(March). That's a quick thumb-| in “Home in Oklahoma,” Roy} make it a tourist center. 3:55—(9) News. Answer.” This is the first feature- | ‘nose. . . solves murder of ranch owner. /19:39-(9) City Detective. Rod/ 4:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) A Date/jength film made in its entirety in es: The Welk show is a huge suc-| (4) News and Sports. Paul Wil-|) Cameron in “The Rebel.” (4)| With Life. (9) Justice Colt. Israel. cess with music as it is played on| liams, Bill Flemming. “Mr. Distfict Attorney. D.A.|4:15—(2) Secret Storm. (4) Mod- This tan't the young man’s first lits ballroom dates; erty. still, “Stagei¢:1g—(4) Sonny Eliot. Variety,| saves life of state senator and| ern Romances. alan “The | © Hi-Fi Show”’ insists on confining the fine) comedy. (2) News. Jac LeGoff.| smashes ring trying to gain con-|4:30—(2) On Your Account. (4) / cae ae eae A ‘ballroom jazz of the Dorsey broth-|¢:25 (2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Ev-| trol of state politics. David Brian} Queen for a Day. A oe y R ; — Recorders ‘ers to a hurried novelty or two . . erett Phelps. plays the D.A. &:00—(2) The Early Show. (4)| 3 —— a pang ) ; ba "* ¢4) 7 ) 5 ° rani a i ees ected oar | Storm in “Ons age Party” (4)/ wattrick. Mouse nce Party : BEGINNING THURS., MARCH 1, THE Six Gun Special. 5:30—(4) Howdy Doody. (7) Mickey © P.A. Systems she and husband Neil Van Fils | (2) Linkletter’s Kids. Art inter-|'1:0— angst . is epi lain Mouse Club. (9) Howdy Doody. |. ! have Jack Lait Jr.'s word for} FOLLOWING MERCHANDISE... are teen: views /moppece (a Nore Peal. Willams.) — tiatlks okamar toa at comgevcabs 64 Rooms of New Furniture | —— ; : “ 5 : Lu Ann Simms will stie the De- troit Statler Hotel that announced 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. RADIO TV oD) Sas) har 6-PC. STUDIO LIVING GF GROUPS Puppet comedy. (9) The Lone ‘but Not the Kind ‘it fired her... Wolf. Louis Hayward in “De. |1:15—(7) Premiere Bodega] of distinction 3149 W. Huron partment Store,” adventure. (4) Vales ae — “for Thi P. t Dvn heoagerd wae bs atk base} contrasting wrought ‘caro eS 15 FE 4-5791 Carmel Quinn leaves the God-| Amos ‘n’ Andy. Lodge brothers| Events.” (9) Good Neighbor bor The inning ain er, has been doing very eccasional chair, 2 modern end tables and 2 |frey show for a lovely infantile ; ater. Anne Baxter, Ralph Bel-| as a song writer. His two songs, decorator lamps. Complete. get involved with the FBI in “Guest in’ the House,”|, DENVER @®—When Emest Hag.” a eee OO “The Broken Clock.” (2) San} lamy in ler made the purchase, he thought pao Sel Nell 1h Mo ace) 6-PC. BEDROOM GROUPS JACKIE, PONDERS- Francisco Beat. ‘Kenovak| tama of neurotic girl who tries | it was paint thinner. sh beet eed Gh SIO bene A sturdy dresser and mirror in AT TSAl@m Jackie Gleason has finished his} Case,’ drama. to break up marriage of couple)” 5. closer look told the Den- need record | at cmt a full size bookease hes, a full fall teary B Rory, Tl | } : ix | 9: 7 N who- befriends her. (4) Little! A MONTH mattress, spring and 2 =a § erie a rons last TV film; now he has s |7:15—(7) News. John Daly. Ww 1 Helen M ver war surplus goods dealer it $400 Mi 1 months off to worry about switch-|7:39 — (7) Disneyland. “Water| Show. Dick Wessel, OW-| was alcohol, and he notified fed-| Snapshots of Hollywood collected | yews as ery in “Imp in the Bottle."’ (2) Miss Fairweather. Bette Wright. 11:20 — (2) Les Paul and Mary ‘ord ing back to a “‘live” telecast in the fall (our guess is ‘‘live’’). 23-PC. DINETTE GROUPS A mar resistant table and 4 matching chairs, choice of colors, and 18-piece Luncheon 54. gi Birds,”’ their habits and growth. filmed in Gulf of St. Lawrence, Gulf of Mexico, South Pacific eral officials. They seized 1,700 gallons of the non-taxed 190-proof grain alcohol yesterday. ° ° at random: The property settle ment Miriam Nelson gets from) Gene Nelson, her ex, calls for $600 | FRUIT PIES eS for Lee Tracy signed’ to star in! and South America; tour of! Ore. . a month alimony, support for their | 5 for “New York Confidential.” TV ver-| Adventureland at Disneyland|!1:25—(2) _ Nightwatch Theater.) Hagler told the U. S. Alcohol NO M “Prices Are APPLE son of the Lait-Mortimer books...| Park. (9) Million Dollar Movie. Merle pair Rex) Harrison ri Tobacco Tax Division he pur- ONEY Bon tere 2 YEARS Trevor Howard, Elizabeth Allen| “Ovet the Moon chased the alcohol last December DO +. aad Raised $ Mary Healy gets ber “Mas-| in “Heart of the Matter.” (4)/!1:30—(4) Tonight. Steve Allen’ from the U. S. Army Area Sup- WN! Elsewhere TO PAY! querade Party” panel chair back | Eddie Fisher. Songs in tribute to! host to Oscar Hammerstein II./port Center at St. Louis, Mo., for OPEN FRI. & MON, TILL 9 P.M. ; AL IATY CHERRY March 21; Barbara Britton fills | the late Eddy Duchin. (2) Film| Billy Gaxton, Victor Moore im/approximately 15 cents a gallon. Plelel rele pilots lets, elle wertecly aes ee en “Gershwin Salute.” Edward G.! Federal officials maid a more| pargrtSiSie halo ha FURNITURE GREGORY'S MKT. 7:45—(4) News Caravan. John) Robinson, guest. realistic retail price on the black ALT ING Por EIN IOP amy ie market would be $10 a gallon, or jabout $17,000. Marion's sister, Jocelyn Brando, | stars with Pat O'Brien March 2 INIOINT IA IL /AIGr™ UOMO Gov Cameron Swayze M Fi 6:45—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford. 66) 1a @o—(4) Screen Director Play- ¢: 59 (2) Meditations. (4) Today’s JOSEPH APPLIANCE 317 Whittemore 8: ’ — ‘ OlATT 16 ie _ Pontise on U.S. Steel Hour. house. Sally Forrest, Fred Clark.) Farm Report. Indi C3 TAC waa ’ ia repor’s a current e i . “ —_— - whl Haste eee 6d Leon Ames. a a in| ¢:56—(2) On the Farm Front... acreage of 1.343.000 acres on cs OTA 78 S. Saginaw Corner Orchard Lake FE 5 5-137 RESERVATIONS jum Gets ae comedy “Want A ines." r:e0—(2) Good Morning. 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This was his ‘ Chou said almost closed the door|if there-hadn't been a leak. Some- story: on any talks. The answer was giv-|one saw the tanks on the Brooklyn | en so fast it couldn't have been) waterfront, ready to be loaded on: thought out very well. ja boat bound for Saudi Arabia. j Hoover said the United - States : ; would insist that the Nationalist} Chinese on Formosa sit in on any big news, sinee the vent even exploratory talks since on the pleas of Israel for weapons. the Reds and Nationalists don't(The Israelis said they governments | Arab nations. ibd bd | tion Dulles tried to straighten out did the State Department say it’ this error by saying Nationalist had approved the tanks for Saudi China wouldn’t have to sit in on Arabia. It tried to brush off the! to be there if the conversation got qa routine matter around to who owned Formosa. . | -* 2 | Hoover's next big unhappy mo- ment came this month Department planned to send 18 gress sympathetic to the Israelis’) tanks to Saudi Arabia. Jt might! request for arms denounced the, ‘shipment. | Is Speedy | BERKELEY, Calif t™—Men; iflashing through space at fantastic University reported finding a sig ispeeds may age more slowly thartteibicant amount of graying in mice earthbound people but their hair may turn gray from cosmic ray bombardment. And they may not know which way is up. | | *“ 6 4& Interplanetary ships may have to_ 'he rotated to produce a small amount of gravitational pull for ithe peace of mind and physical ‘comfort of the people aboard | These are some of the things which searchers in space medicine are talking about al a current sym- posium at the University of Cali ifornia | The slow aging idea will be hard’ 'to prove or disprove unless there » ,/s an actual trial in space, said 4, Dr. Nello Pace, University of Cal- * ifornia physiolovist and director jiof the White Mountain high alti- tude laboratory in the California Sierra. * ee »® The relativity theory has it that ' time slows down for anything trav eling at velocities approaching the speed of light, 186,000 miles per second } At 161,000 miles per second, an jhour of space time is about two (hours of earth time. For all scien tists know now, Dr Pace said. a person who travels for several years at such speed might come |back to earth and find that he had jaged less than the people at home . Purdom Won't. Contest SANTA MONICA Calif. UR—Ac jtor Edmund Purdom, 29, savs he jisn't going to contest his wife s |divorce suit when. the case Its called Monday. A property settle ment last week gives Mrs. Tita Purdom, 27) alimony of $750 a month and $600 monthly support. |for their two children Crane Blow Kills Man ROSCOMMON Ww — Robert Legg 23. of was killed Monday at work in a woods near Roscommon, [le was struck in the chest by a tractor crane. He died eu route to Grayling Mercy Hos | pital. } Roscommon, | Nicaragua's Minister of Fcon- omy has been authorized to elim linate import duties on items in short supply. t's wondertul how things grow! Amd thet wecludes yeungsters feet Fleet-Air Shoes ere tops fer comfort style and long weor AH Spring styles end sises im stock ao, Priced from $5.95 to $7.95 according to size... Worth the Gray Hair? ‘hazard exists, Quickly Hoover—he now says with Eisenhower's approval — or-| dered the shipment suspended. This; infuriated the Arabs. All sides) were angry at the department now. In a few days the department lift- ed the suspension, let the tanks Prof. Herman B Chase of Brown be shipped = | 2 Space Life * * How’ did this happen in the first sent aloft 20 miles or more in bal- place? And why, once the State loons. There the animals were sub- Department had decided to Jet jected to primary cosmic rays Saudi Arabia have the tanks, did * 6 it suspend the shipment at all? Some years ago, when Saudi| Arabia let the United States build, * jan air base there, close to Russia, | Sending tanks Saye Arabs was it got this country to agree to sell epartment for it arms later. Last April it asked) talks. This would just about pre-|months had been delaying action for tanks for training purposes. On Aug. 25 the United States agreed. needed| Saudi Arabia paid for the tanks recognize each other as legitimate equipment for defense against the Nov. 26 and was notified-the tanks | . would be shipped in February. | . . Not until it was asked about it, This gave the State Department! When he got back from vaca- and then only after some delay. more than two months to check tol] be sure everything about transaction was legal. But when the legality of it was! thea cease-fire talk but would have, whole business by saying if was questioned, Hoover said, he decid-| had better) icheck to be sure everything was But it wasn’t routine to the news- legal. This didn't make Hoover or Without ‘papers and radio which played the the department look very sure of - riny public announcement the State’ news big. 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