“| 4U" oe 8 pg hy 2 of : | Ne : tt THE PON ESS — | U.S. Weither Bureae Forecast " , ] Details on page two f & _ ‘ "s po . sacl ie f : ae width YEARO + ee ae PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, MAY 7, 1056 34 PAGES = ounpp. mame | uaa rams ruotos Te v : ~ ~ Touring Students Visit Memorial Po rer ST rend H-Bomb Drop | Delayed Again Untit Thursday Bad Weather Conditions at Eniwetok Is Blamed for 2nd Postponement fs in Sniping (Church Shooting Suspect Walks Into DA's Office . Police Say ‘Admission’ Paper Is Signed; Rifle Tests Being Made NEW YORK (#—Todura- leche Sava, 61, a jobless _|porter wanted for question- ing in a fatal church shoot- . ing, surrendered to the dis- trict attorney today. : Several hours later police * Hidden Mike * % > * iy He Unionists Discover By BOB CONSIDINE ABOARD USS MOUNT McKINLEY OFF ENI-! WETOK (INS) — The-e| will be another delay of at. least 24 hours in the drop of America’s’ first trans- * rtable hydrogen: bomb. . said he had “made an ad- | % ea ‘/mission” in connection with | ‘From every point in the compass over an area 7 | larger than the United! +} , (States weather reports The group placed the wreath at the shrine during “2M in Monday confirm- their four day visit to the capital city. The group, ing fears of the Atomic | HIDDEN MICROPMONE — Minutes before 132 strong, also toured other Washington historic [Energy Commission ang -yesterday’s convention of the Society of Skilled }. |the wild fray last Saturday midnight in front of St. Dumitru’s Romanian Or-. | thedox Church. . “YT understand I'm wanted for questioning,” the man reportedly LINCOLN STUDENTS IN WASHINGTON — Visiting the Lincoln Memorial on their trip to Washington over the weekend were Lincoln Jun- Pontiac Press Phote a car parked out- led to a recording machine in side the hotel. Sgt.-at-Arms Werner Kaufman soe Hite hecects 1 (ret toy rignt) Ray) Euvenk Ses Department of Defense that) ‘Trades was to begin in the Roosevelt Hotel, Fred (left) led a search for other microphones which jof Dist. ‘Atty. Frank 8. Hogan | Dorothy Birkett, Judy Ross, and Mike O'Brien, the drop could not be Cronk (right), business agerit of the Oakland delayed the meeting 30° minutes. Society mem- | about 9:10 a.m, — on 7) a nn or ‘complished at dawn) =” delegation, discovered this microphone bers would not say who planted the recording} The man, previously identified ‘ ° | _ £ P planted behind thé speaker's table. Traced wires _system. | by police at Tony Tuderache . obo’s Nod Br Ings Cheer s) Area Personis Wednesday. : alias Tony Sava alias Costachl - | Original drop date was Tuesday. * Mihalachi, tmme- at County GOP Meeting | ‘This was advanced 24 hours over| TE . : _| datety ator tae senting. tn : : irvys_ * ® z ke < his room opposite. the church on D A d { the weekend and the second post- O e e e 80th St, detectives found 9 rifle Detroit Mayor Albert E. Cobo’s announcement, le in CCl en S pee a EOE) Coe , and ammunition, Saturday that he is a candidate for the Republican) poole (11 a.m. Wednesday : A The church warden, Vasili Cue gubernatorial nomination touched off a demonstration Romeo Woman, Man — . . joc. 66, was killed and _ per. lasting a full minute, as county delegates to the GOP| From Lake Orion Killed a nS eran ame d ad or on ven 1On =: peppered a crowd of 400 owe! | ic} phers, television radio LN, orshi entering the church for state oo whistled, cheered and chanted, “We! in Road Collisions | acs ane | Cova | scheaae’ oetelas : ! worshipers ng he . ; : : were to be taken Tuesday on UMB' .| L paren’ WwW ufman, |!ces. But a good many delegates, who had dust heard) - Traffic accidents took the lives special ‘tour of the piesa ar wish eto a ™ ‘ nig ol pe bet! pease’ peneige el Spanniongey Atepced ampere Immediately after Sava walked : ‘of two more area residents over Tempers flared yesterday at aw searct in, detectives went to Hogan's of- former State Police Commissioner Don Leonard say he of Eniwetok Island. close of a five-hour meeting of the| room. _ delegation, said, “They want to pod partie, iste) po would not bow out of the spicuously silent. |'"¢ “eekend as the Michigan high-) 1 ead of donning heavy density|Society of Skilled Trades of North know everything that goes on in ammuni- uldn out o race, were conspicuously ing heavy density - Re | 4 ’ had 1 way death toll continued to rise. glasses and watching the originally America as some 65 delegates Owners the aw' our meetings and will go to any Chiet of J B. | | Leonard, who had wel- Arthur E. Rupert, 25, of Lake|scheduled hydrogen bomb drop on|from eight Michigan counties left the parking lot eapogantlis an- jextent to find out. ° r aggre ns yee a “li: seagicomed Cobo “or any other orion Township, was- killed in-tiny Namu Island in the Bikini the session still seeking an inter.) "W¢r — as =< they — entrance to = aire a _ made the 9-7 aa | lams 0 iS| |qualified candidate” into stanuy when his ear went off the|sroup, the newsmen were given wrks baseheet ae the R phone was planted’ behind the “eg teal Sandifcetion” BD the race, said his 1954 loSs|road and struck a tree late Satur-|Permussion to talk to the crew of Hotel ball ee speaker's table, were watched throughout the sés-| No motive has been established ~ , ‘\\. ministration will arrive here. early, picked Genevieve Schock, of 7 . at thp polls was “a party de-|day night. Mrs. Elizabeth Far- Fed IOMOLOW (teat. not a personal one.”!mer, 55, of Romeo, died trom it oo He patie ae Many GOF | paries suffered in a two-car colli- State Democratic Heads ouitinel tnknowne nd sion at M39 and US23 last night. Along With Govemerl is Comania eled to select) Oakland County Sheriff's depu-- 9 | ; | thes sald the Rupert car went off will drop the 400-FT. BULL’E EYE Certain restrictions will prevent newsmen asking or printing an- swers to questions that might ‘‘aid and comfort, the enemy” or “‘un- duly alarm next of kin.”’ ' - |state delegates to the national GOP on Speaking Tour ineminating convention in San Fran-| the Clarkston-Orion Road, four ; ‘cisco, was attended by 1,602 county) mites east of Clarkston. ‘tupert | Gov. G. Mennen Williams and delegafes. five Democratic leaders of his ad-| Oakland County's delegation neck, and a crushed chest. | Mrs. Farmer died in Brighton | Hospital shortly after the two-car | Frances Covert, of Rochester, collision. Five others were hurt | Berkley, and John McAlpine, of ‘Yomorrow morning to kick off Oak- | Birmingham. Alternates will be land County's “Government Day,” in -recent, weeks. | Edward Wilson of Birmingham, driver of the car in whieh the | The Oakland County Democratic former Oakland County Committee | woman was riding, suffered a’ The new delay meant a reprieve. of at least 24 hours for little! like it by an ominous brand. The brand is a bull’s eye 400 | feet in diameter and made up | of dazzling white crushed coral | black asphalt. The B52, commanded by Maj. the B52 eight-jet bomber which) Velt bomb. ballroom, ; 30 minutes after a hidden micro phone hooked to a recorder in a'charge x Here They Are! 10 Best-Dressed Men in America suffered , skull fracture, broken /Namu, the forlorn bead in an‘atoll}) DEARBORN (INS) — President, jnecklace distinguished from many |of the Ford Motor Co., Henry Ford! II, placed fifth in the selection of | best dressed men in the country} today. The Men's Apparel Guild in Cal- Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis as, the two best dressed men _ in America. | ‘Lost’ Frogman Alarms Brifish — Papers Demand Eden Tell Truth; Laborites Will Force Issue man mystery appeared today to have developed into an interna- nity menboeray S Kaufman said local UAW offi- a The Society, reportedly num- bering 20,000. in the state, re- cently broke off from the UAW- CHO claiming § skilled workers | No definite action was taken on) any of the seven items on the| agenda because chairman Eddie, Dolan of Detroit explained the ition.” | It is expected that delegates) |will report back to their ocal! wwe noticed throughout the} Heana, a E The ex-princess is a sister of the late King Carol of Romania, The church's priest; the Very Rev. Florian Galday, was. twice ~ jailed by the Communists in Buch. - “the Tatest in a series of “reports) and Charlotte Cook, of Royal in the same accident. : meeting would be limited to “dis- é here to be eon of Michigan counties! Oak. ” Url F. Farmer, 28, of Romeo,| 884 four concentric circles of ifornia listed the comedy team of LONDON (INS) — Britain's frog- cussion only with no binding ac tage, He. sola teberete wet a “trained agent’’ of the Commu- nists and was sent to make Soapaites a today snere am chairman, was backed by the coun. Chest injury and knee cuts. All David M. Critchlow, a 36-year-old en no further word of whether +. delegat Sa .|four occupants of the other ve-'veteran flier from Sacramento, - : : the two Republicans invited by nian inee ort aan “Fram, hicle were injured. \Calif., will be expected to hit di- Leonard K. Firestone, President Anthony Eden was asked to dis-lers on the same matters to bes, ele Williams to accompany his group cisco gathering. Nine other’ dele-| They included driver Franklin rectly. over the target from (ry ad, parcel hero Ralph close the known facts. Peocensed| st the next |eeting sem Tito Visits F rance: have accepted the invitation. —cates-at-large were similarly nom- Sanders, 52, Mrs. Sanders, 50. estimated 55,000 feet. peek ee en “The London Daily Sketch warned ‘tively. scheduled for June 6. =e In the touring group.gre Wil- inated at caucuses Friday pight:/Erenklin M. Sanders Jr. 26, and) A 1,500-yard miss, such as was), Waseca: aera Paul that Russia most likely knows| A Violent argument. occurred R d C 1§ d ams, Lt. Gov. Philip A. Hart, | Each congressional district was | Ethel M. Sanders,.22, all of Gar- the case in the Bikini A-bomb drop| ‘ The students needed only 15 sec- * |Witnesses from preventing Waugh,'the boat. According to the weather bu-|jn4g. for each car. re Nor- Daniel Tells Reporters |36, from entering their Drayton| The bet was then reversed and reau tonight will be continued cool man 16 checked front lights and! and fair. The low will be 36-40. wines, Chuck Gerue, 16,. checked ship oO | _ The forecast for tomorrow is rear lights and exhaust, Margaret Truman, aren't ‘news; Waugh, of 55 Newberry St., had he also was dunked when the tow fair and continued cool. The high \e |ay more.” charged that pastor William Strong rope broke, Last on skis was Wik will be 58-62. ‘ The couple returned from a two- and other members of the congre-|liam Crutchfield who came In downtown Pontiac the lowest Lowell Moore, 15, and Charles, ‘Baughéy, 15, checked — glass, |Laborites are expected to press the tY group had not been authorized|rushed the season. Sunday, brav- |choppy Pontiac Lake. | Joe Hayes of 8776 Arlington A ° 4 ' Against Witnesses DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. —' y , ) . around the lake with Hayes’ 16, Forty-nine housewives from 48 Oakland County Circuit Judge foot outboard for nearly half an They will be judged for attrac. Jehovah's Witnesses, ruling his 4, t tri tiveness, mceoae at cooking, 'court has no jurisdiction in church! 39 decrees Miller told. The aad 4mona Deitemeyer of Lincoln, Neb. n \ : - porary injunction issued -April Cheseall Cy ead eer apes NEW YORK (p—Clifton Daniel Plains “Kingdom Hall’ and wor-|Hayes took to skis, Clad in bath- says he and his bride, the former shipping there. jing trunks and a terry-cloth shirt, Pontiac Press Phote | brakes are in good condition. Lowell and three | wee, honeymoon in Nassau last/gation had conspired together peste because I didn’t want to BEGIN SAFETY CHECK — One of the first ee B ~g brakes, rear view mirror and horn. drivers okayed in an auto-safety check started other students at Pontiac High School took 15 tt “Wo! : : " * thermometer re ading preceding $ All will stay on the job until 8 p.m. thi RES ay RTA ¢ Miltord ee ne : ae ‘night. We re an old married cou- | prevent his worshipping. ; bested.’ Dressed in Pants and a.m. was 36 degrees, The mercury . | this morning was Mrs. son of Milford. seconds to check; eight safety features on car iple now,” said Daniel. “We're not; Waugh claims the Witnesses/d levi ‘shirt, he rode out ‘the en. | rose to 4 at 2pm ; Members of civic service clubs.’ Above she shows Lowell Moore, 15, that her in a lane set aside at the county courthouse. jnews any. more.’ - “disfellowshipped” him in 1954, ltire trip. , 4 ‘ f 1 « , pt ¥ : { ‘ ; a / y b % : . \ | * ( : : ie : \ i po ,t i 5 ne ; / ide : —— : : f : . Loe ; a PE line ee 8 rt : is < e "Over Weekend SES ~ * i ' 1 ) . oe hae Pe , g m = z ~ Two Drown as Michigan) _ Tallies Fatality Reports From Police Units By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Accidents took a tol] of 11 Mich- igan lives over May's first week-}" — end, a generally cloudy and rainy one. - Traffic mishaps were responsible for nine of the deaths, drowning for two others. Traffic deaths included: Anton Yajatich, 67, of Detroit. Arthur Rupert, 25, of Lake Orion. Ralph A. Sally, 35, of Willie. Paul Breediéve, 31, of Grand, Rapids. Leonard Bolhuis, 26, of South Haven, ae Sherry Marie Fowler, 1, of Kal- amazoo, Steven Starr, 10. of Nankin Township, Wayne County, killed when a freight train struck. his bicycle. ; G THE WAY — Helping kick-off their annual “Clean Mrs. Elizabeth Farmer, 55, of| Up, Fix Up, Paint Up Week” are four members of the Pontiac Romeo. Te Junior Chamber of Commerce, who spent Saturday afternoon clean- Harold Larson, 56, of Galva, Il., who died yesterday in Benton Har- THE PONTIAC PRESS.. MONDAY, ¢ ae a ai to right): Bob Sonnenberg, 85 N. Perry St., Norman O’Brien, of W 183 S. Edith St. er 2 agipie i MAY 7, 1956 1. {5 The Day in Birmingham = ©. > Foreign Aid Tab Hits $12 Billion Congress Hears tke’s -6-Year Military Report; te Td, BO able e ON tee Outlined — parki Sree a ress t jon ing “on ing cer- Prog 2 . tain rush hours, when the City WASHINGTON w — President | Commission considers that topic to- the United States has shipped more than $12,400,000,000 worth of planes, ' {plies to tree world countries during ; 5 he ment soa . Charles Mortenson, C. of C. execu- About 900 million dollars worth was shipped during the last half of 1955, Eisenhower said in a semi- annual report on the mutual secur- ity program. : One of the main achievements of the Mutual Security Program, he said, has been to assist in building up the forces of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization countries in Europe, including Greece and The NATO members, he added, |r ot Ni have put ‘up about 85 per cent of the cost of their military develop-|Lincoln ment during the six-year period of] 08d, » Which, City Manager D. ©. Egbert points out, “has reached a point where it will ad- versely affect the shopping dis- trict.” Four special assessment district today. The members pitching in with rakés and pitchforks are (left Andeyson St., Byron Zink, 241 N. aterford Twp., and George Malek, bor, 24 hours after apparently es- z ing up Jaycee Park. The Jaycee-sponsored clean up week starts caping with only minor cuts and bruises in an auto crash near St. Union Heads Argue Leonard Gordon, 49, ot kalama-()yer Labor Policies (Continued From Page One) ia His fishing’) jocal contingents to vote on Tommie Williams, 38, of Detroit, topics included in the agenda. drowned in the Huron River near} Delegations from Genesee, Rockwood when a fishing boat up-| Saginaw, Kent, Ingham, and set, : Washtenaw counties said they had the power vested in them with ratification by their mem- bers: necessary, ; *“ 6 ® : _ Richard DeLyon, president of We came to Fulton from New z |Boston, Texas—about 50 miles—in the Wayne contingent. told the wo hours and 35 minutes, well By ROY ROGERS crest of high waters and mak- ing exceptionally fast time in our boats. Blacksmith Plans Transcontinental other delegates that Wayne was) Horseback Trip _|sner seleente piat Mayne, wat ahead of ‘schedule TEMPERANCE (INS)—A youngjegation as “it was not bound blacksmith and his wife were|the international.”” — slated to leave Temperance, a ‘small southern Michigan town, this|ests of the group,” he added. =a for a transcontinental trip Complete _ representation, he, horseback said, hinged on a May 10 hearing : Kenneth King. 30, and his wife, between Burroughs Corp. of De © Anne, 29, said their target is\troit and the Michigan Labor Re-|th Pendleton, Oregon, where they plan istions Board on whether employes to new in * ( : \we saw groups of school children lite” jobs and begin “a new) cuid hold an election to deter- waitin, tanta! time I had some explaining—and boy who just wouldn't believe | was Roy Rogers. Here’s what happened: | You Can't Tell the Stars Without Their Costumes “We definitely share the inter- fast-changing—to do for one little | US. News of our trip seems to have) trent, becuse coe er sues Await Another Day stin eap and had a five-day growth FULTON, Ark. (INS)—Because of beard. I introduced myself to the difficult task of converting of a 15-foot rise in the water due the youngster and he’ said, “No, | Arab-Israeli cease-fire ugreements to rains, we have been riding the You are not him. He won't be here till three o'clock. So at his insisterice we took him back up the river in our boat ‘‘to |meet Roy.”’ While he was helping drive the boat, I slipped into my icowboy clothes. , | He turned around, and with big ‘eyes, shoyfed “You ARE him!” And because we were ahead of| Earlier, at Clarksville, about 3,- representatives and Arab and Is- | 000 peope were on shore to greet Teenage Motorists | Some 50 entrants went home with the program's existence. The | will United States contribution has been about 15 Per cent. to The United States also has been building up its own armed strength | on the Continent, Eisenhower re- Ported, with shipments of new weapons including ‘‘Nike, Corporal, . ag Honest John and Matador missiles {full list of considerations again is and 288mm, gun battalions, all with an atomic capability,” and some F100 Super Saber planes to/continued last week. for lack replace F86 Saber Jets. He added: | time. — . Uni : | The U. N. Secretary General had ‘Ado ne hep areas ma sag Exchange Club members will) ‘on his calendar appointments with ‘tain types of modern defense scan U. S. Ambassador Henry Cabot ons and equipment which we are i\Ledge, British Delegate Sir Pier: | ow furnishing in i Sing (Gunn son Dixon, Soviet Delegate Arkady bers a A. Sobolev, other security council Europe. cee owm) NATO forces: ta Dag Sees Diplomats on Mideast Report , UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (INS) |— Dag Hammarskjold began today into a peace, permanent Middle East * bd organization personnel manager,’ talk at tomorrow's luncheon meet-| ing. Harry Wesch will introduce | him. Members next week will trek, | to Briggs Stadium following lunch- raeli aE = a Sa Vj ti . coal Smili nd lookin; er four f N h [Esky in the Middle East, lam IC im 0 ep r0sis «ve (tur and wives are planning to attend | jmarskjold arrived in New York the Grand Rapids state conven- | lyesterday with a nearly completed DERMIS Allen Dies , tien on Friday and ne ree, | report on his peace mission. | Diplomats generally anticipate! Dennis F. Allen, 4, son of Mr. a re : ithe UN, chief will request and/and Mrs. Stanley R. Allen, of 80 eee See is taking Feeee Collier Dr., died yesterday in De eee receive from the Security Council an extension of his mandate to troit of childhood nephrosis. Poppleton preschool children’s hear Fred Noyes, Jam Handy. 3 High Twelve Cub members | They will take along a third ani- mal as a pack horse. mine affiliation with the Skilled’ Trades organization. drain, Oakland County is lost," When we arrived several hours driving skills untested Sunday return to the Middle East next | ahead of time at Fulton, and left when rain called off the Junior month and solidify the truce agree- “It Burroughs goes down the|,.. boats to get telephones and|Chamber of Commerce Teenage ments between _ Israel call our homes, one little boy, Road-e-o at the Tel-Huron parking Arab neighbors — Egypt, Jordan, Cronk exclaimed. Other members\cnaries Hamilton, rushed up and lot. agreed under ‘the same circum-| 414 he was ‘‘waiting for, Roy Rog- The event has been rescheduled and her Lebanon and Syria. His father is chairman of the Pontiac chapter of the Michigan branch of the National Nephrosis Foundation, Inc. Since contracting -the kidney disease, which kills half of its mothers will meet at Mrs. Dale Brumfield's home, 1600 Boulan. ‘Road, tomorrow at 8 p.m. A hair| |stylist will demonstrate new hair styles, | * @¢e ‘ford Township Justice Willis D, Le-| Macomb County delegate, stances Wayne and the entire so- érs and his pals.” is. pals. ciety would be also. - I was wearing a T-shirt, levis, aa ene Graham Lawyers Push for New Trial members presented county opin- fons on per-capita tax rates for members, setting up an interna- tional paper, membership pro- (®—The Air Force has announced! cedure, and “CIO propaganda” DENVER (INS}-— Two court- appointed attorneys fqr convicted murderer John Gilbert Graham will push for action today on a new trial despite Graham's insistence Now Hear This— AF Has New Deal SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE, Il. another basic training shortcut| directed at society members, 150 Fe. ROLLS > T-Inch Mesh 4 4 4 4 r 4 q 4 4 4 q 4 q 4 4 q Reg. 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Waite’s Cosmetics—Street Floor : May June ; July August September October } . | ; > ce ¢ oe { ‘as ‘ : « ” . 4 \ y ‘ " ‘ ’ \ Ly~ chef tps cenpanadi 1 inom : &, f 5 es wietai mae = Entered et Post Office, Pontiac, as second class matter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ===: = Fhe Amostened entitled exclusively to the repul tion ren Beat pews printed in this newer Paper’as well as all AP new dispatches, ‘Tae Powruc Paves y carrier for 40 cents e ; omer ». ie —T by Le | Counties is 12.00 ® year; elsewhere in _ tn the ‘Dnited States f30.00'6 ye year, All ef all ail pepeoreuiene payable tn advance. io MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS MONDAY, MAY 7, 1956 Enthusiastic Harmony Marks GOP Conclave If a genuine spirit of harmony and determination count for anything, Michigan Republicans are well on the way toward their 1956 objectives. These, of course, are recapture of the governorship and control of both Houses of Congress and re-election of President Exsennower. Never be- fore in our memory has such a feel-_ ing of good will pervaded a State GOP convention. * * * . Not even the knowledge that _ Detroit's Mayor Copo and Don- _ ALD S. Lzonarp will fight: it out for the party's gubernatorial nomination generated ill feeling. The 1,600 delegates warmly cheered Lzonary’s statement that he is in the race to stay. They followed this with th:under- ous applause for the Mayor's long expected announcement that he would be a candidate. This enthusiasm and good feeling in no way distracted the delegates’ attention from their major business of the day. They lost no time in nam- ing 36 delegates and ten delegates- © at-large, and their alternates, to the San Francisco national convention. * * x At the same time they showed by the resolutions adopted at the con- ‘vention that they are wholeheartedly behind the Etssnnowsr-Nixon ticket. Besides a strong civil rights plank, the resolutions lauded the Administration’s cold war policy, flexible farsh supports, soil bank pro- gram and ‘actions strengthening the national/economy. ~ Fortunately Republicans realize . that campaigns aren’t won in conventions. They know that the price of victory is a lot of hard teamwork. We know they are pre- / pared to pay that price. —_—K——_—_ Marines Gain Stature by Facing Grim Facts There is room for public satisfac- tion over the thoroughness of the Marine Corps’ investigation into the drowning of six recruits.: _— It is additionally reassuring to: note the vigorous steps~that have been taken to correct training abuses and prevent any recurrence .of the tragedy at Parris Island. As a result of the searching inquiry, 8. Sgt. Mat- THEW McKeon iri charge of the tragic expedition, is to face court martial ‘on charges ranging from intoxication to manslaughter. x* +. * | Another salutary move was the immediate change in command at Parris Island. While Maj. Gen. JosePH Burcer knew nothing of the disciplinary night march; his trans- .,fer to another post clearly is in the best interests of the corps. _ Public confidence will be re- stored further by the frankness with which Gen. Randolph Pate, Marine Corps Commandant, ac- cepted full responsibility. Offering neither alibis nor ex- ~cuses, he conceded that since World War II-abuses have crept into _the recruit ee system. To correct these he has established new training commands at both Par- ris Island and San Diego, and ordered _ the end of severe discipline and pun- ishment. In charge will be brigadier generals who will report directly to him. Specially selected officers now | supervise. drill instructors. — The Marine Corps gains in - stature by reason of Gén. Patr’s candor and quick corrective Caer Ee my a. a SRLS ~ action. Any other course, such ‘as an attempt to hide the facts, would have done irreparable ~ harm to what we still believe is one of the world’s finest fighting forces. - I Reparations for Manila A recent encouraging international development is the agreement reached by: the Tokyo and Manila governments on the amount of war reparations Japan should pay the Philippines. * * * The total agreed upon, $800,000,- 000, amounts. to only about a tenth of the Filipinos’ original claim. But it is described as a realistic estimate we of the maximum amount Japan can pay. - Part of the reparations will be in the form of Japanese services, presumably help toward repair- ing war damage. It also is re- ported that there are to be Japanese investments in the re- public. * x Perhaps the hope which helped push these negotiations to comple- tion—that the settlement would re- sult in better Philippine-Japanese relations—may not materialize. Memories of war's wounds and bit- terness fade slowly. But at least a start has been made and that is good hews for every believer in world peace. / PRESIDENT. EISENHOWER recently used “I” in the objective case, and the other day ApLa1 STEVENSON split an infinitive. It is deplorable for they to so careless be. - The Man About Town Claim Challenged Youngest Grandmother With Most Grandchildren Parents: People known by the company they keep their children away from. A recent Associated Press dispatch in The Pontiac Press brings a atrong, and immediate ee from irs. Charles Minton of 1465 Poke Drive, Pontiac. It told of an upstate woman who claimed to be the youngest grandmother with the most- est grandchildren. She is 44 and has 11 grandchildren. Mrs. Minton is 44 and has 14 grandchildren. Ten local Republicans, picked at ran- dom on the street, all said Albert E. Cobo is their choice for nomination for gov- ernor. . Latest--on the Leonard panther comes in a letter from Marshall LaForge of Lapeer: “The other night two deer dashed across in front of my car a couple of miles north of Leonard, closely fol- lowed by a slithering dark colored animal - that looked like a big cat.” There's a joyous old personal recollec- tion in connection with the store of . Fred Sanders in Detroit. "Twas there 60 odd years ago that the writer had his first ice cream soda, which they. told me -Mr. Sanders invented. Thanks for the many quick responses to the query in this column as to which of the 48 states is bordered by six other states, and it is possible to go south from any of them into that state. It 1s Arkansas. The first direct personal cor- rect answer came from Jackson Millerwise who was in The Press Office when the first edition appeared, and borrowed a map to hunt it out. The first phone. cor- rect answer was from Kirby Fletcher of Keego Harbor, who asserted. that he first thought it was crazy. The first cor- rect answer to come. by mail was that of Harmon Winthrop of Drayton Plains, who wrote, “I had the whole family working on it.” Cletk of Committees in the Oakland County Board of Supervisors is a newly created and much needed job, accord- - Ing to anyone conversant with the bodrd's procedures. To it was appointed Norman R. Barnard, former Troy Township Supervisor, and he has taken. over his duties. Verbal Orchids to— Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 0. Harland of 41 Allison 8t.; sixtieth wedding anni- versary. Mrs. Mary Ryan of 2511 Auburn Ave.; ninety-fourth’ birth- } day. = Mrs. Gertrude Green . of Clarkston; elghty-eighth birthday. * Henry Douglas | of Leonard; eighty-second birthday. _ the group of so-called . ‘ann iva, * | WOULD RATHER BE A SERVANT IN THE HOUSE OF THE LORD THAN SIT IN THE SEAT OF THE eee Of the st By ‘the People, For the People _—— David Lawrence Asks: ~ Does Stevenson's Silence Ween Approval of Strange Behavior of ADA President? WwW ASHINGTON—There’ $s an old saying that ‘‘people in glass houses shouldn't throw stones” and it might be applied in one of the issues facing Adiai Stevenson and “liberals” who have been trying to smear Vice President Nixon with un- proved charges. , Stevenson has not said a word te the American people, for ex- ample, about the strange be- havior of the chairman of the “Americans for Democratic Action”—an organization which supported him so chthusiastical- ly in 1952 and from which group he drafted some of the principal _ advisers in his campaign, . Doeg Stevenson approve of what the chairman of that group did re- cently in trying to “get” a United States senator? Will Stevenson accept support from the “ADA” once more? The question is raised in the current issue of “The Satur- day Evening Post’ in an editorial that has stirred political circles in Washington. Its full text follows: “Two months seems long enough to wait for some indica- tion as to how the faultlessly- talloted members of Americans for Democratic Action feel about their chairman, Joseph L. Rauh dr. “There are good reasons to won- der. On February third, one Paul H. Hughes was acquitted in a New York federal court of two charges of.purgery. One chargé was that Hughes lied when he testified previously that he had overheard Rauh talk on the telephone with Brig. Gen. Tellford Taylor (re- tired), another ADA official concerning arrangements to give financial] assistance to Harvey Matusow, the in-and-out witness who recanted testimony he had given in several trials of Commu- nists. The jury found Hughes not . guilty. SUPPORTED BY ADA CHIEF “Upon four other charges grow- ing out of Hughes’ efforts to palm himself off to liberal groups as a former member of Sen. McCarthy's staff with important ‘dirt’ to sell, the jury disagreed. It was testified that among Hughes’ fabrications were some of the brass of the Washington Post and Rauh of the ADA. “Rauh testified that he did not know that the Hughes material was -phony although some of it was so preposterous that it ought not to have deceived even the most .dedicated liberal. Hughes testified that’ Rauh knew that the material was fictitious. De- spite the fact that it was Rauh's word against that of a confessed forger whom his own lawyer , described as a ‘louse,’ the jury could not reach a verdict. “The thing which might reason- ably be troubling the membership of ADA is its chairman's involve- ‘ment in practices which ADA and its allies have consistently con- demned and which they havé ac- cused Sen, McCarthy of employing. The ADA has waxed eloquent against the use of ‘informers’ by the Department of Justice, but it seemed, willing to avail itself of the services of a man who repre- sented himself as an informer and a purloiner of documents. MANY UNSOLVED PUZZLES “Sen. McCarthy has been a pain in the neck of many Americans, including so-called right-wingers, but the evidence in the Hughes trial seems to indicate that in ADA circles ‘McCarthyism’ is not con- sidered reprehensible when prac- _ticed by dedicated liberals against reactionaries’ and their ilk," There are many unsolved puzzles in the Hughes case. Those who paid money to Hughes had a perfect right, of those who fell for _clety, course, to look into the offerings of a man who claimed to have re- liable information which, if true, would lead to the expulsion of Sen. McCarthy. But just why it took so many months to discover that Hughes was not an employe of either the Senate or of Sen. McCarthy, as Hughes claimed, arid why the money was doled out to Hughes over so long a period of time has never been adequately explained. Nor is it clear why the Senate itself doesn't take up the Hughes ease. For it has a committee especially ordered to investigate ‘imprope#=attempts to influence United States ‘Senators. There have been Senate hearings on at- tempts indirectly to contribute to a senator's campaign fund in con- nection with legislation and lots of front page stuff was developed last week about scme telephone calls made by a couple clerks ‘at the White House as a courtesy to a law- yer who happens to have been cam- . paign manager in past years for three prominent personalities in the Republican party—Sen. Knowland, Chief Justice Warren and Vice President Nixon. Yet the Hughes case involves something that touches far more intimately the integrity of the Sen- ate than did the episode in con- nection with the pending gas bill. For the Hughes case reveals, in a court of law evidence that efforts were made to use several thousands of dollars to intimidate into silence or to influence in some way the course of action of a United States Senator whose speeches in fighting the Communist menace in America happen to have been distasteful to political groups and organizations opposed to his views. (Copyright 1966, | New York Herald Tribune Inc.) THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Bless the Lord, 0 my soul. 0 Lerd my God, thow art very great; thou art clothed with hon- our and ——— . 104:1. God's in His Heaven—All's right with the world! —Browning. Share Health With Others by Donating Precious Blood - By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. Transfusion of blood after opera- tion is a life-saving device in ev-- eryday use in hospitals every- where. It-is often used not only to save life but to speed the récovery of the patient, to hasten the heal- ing proeess or, as a surgeon tells me, “to forestall possible infec- tions that come more easily in the depleted state.” re Because of the Increasing use . ot transfusion, the blood bankg of many hospitals are hard put at times to keep the necessary supply of blood on hand for emergency use. Any healthy adulf can donate a pint of blood af intervals of not less than six weeks, or half a pint at more frequent times, through- out the year, not only without any loss of health or vigor but, as nu- merous donors have declared, with actual benef to health. In the event that I should need transfusion, I do hope the blood comes from a donor whose health the doctors guarantee or from a hospital blood bank. or the Red Cross. I'd hate ‘to have blood from a commercial source—an agency or blood bank that buys and sells blood, In view of the great need for transfusion and the importance of having a supply of blood avail- able for emergencies. is it too much to ask of healthy adults, particularly young men, that they share their health with less for- tunate ones? The way to do this is simply to report a reasonable intervals .to station of the Red Cross or the blood bank in the nearest hospi- tal to give your bit. - Better yet, when you first visit the blood bank, ask about. bring- ing your whole class, group, so- club or gang along to make a worthwhile contribution.’ One woman has donated a gal- lon of bleod in a year, and her two daughters (college students) ra the - blood-collecting |. There's something about people who. make such contributions of blood, something that commands respect and admiration. It is character. Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to persons - health and hygiene, not to disease, diag- nosis, or treatment, will be answered: by Dr. William Brady if a stamped addressed envelope is sent to . tlac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1956) Voice of the People Letters will be con onaed when neces bec: lack of space, . ral name, address and telephone number of the writer must ters but accompany “these will not be punitaet if ter is eit so requests unless the let in its nature, Why couldn't a nice new hospital be built on the outskirts of Pontiac, a low, one-floor ranch. type build- ing on a _ good-sized piece of ground? No heavy steel girders would be needed, no elevators, lots of parking space for doctors, visi- tors and employes. Lots of good fresh air, too. Most of our new schools are built along this line ot architecture, — is the modern trend. There would be little or no traf- fic noise as the building would set we back from the road. Con- “Why Not ‘Build Héepitol,. Ranch-Type at Outskirts?” doors on in wheel chairs, It could be nicely land- scaped. When we on lots of money. Maybe our three million would be sufficient if we had planned it dening and no place to park. Did someone sell us a bill of oods ? Mrs. Kenneth White Laborite Row With Reds By JOHN H. MARTIN INS Foreign Director British Conservatives, with some * expected political glee, still are chuckling over the opposition La- bor Party’s row with the two ed Soviet leaders, Soviet Premier Nikolai Suiganin g and Red party boss Nikita Khrush- chev kept the controversy alive when they returned to Moscow. They said they went to Britain Seeking a “common language” ahd collided with the “strange” beha- vior of the- Labor Party leaders. But nobody knows exactly, in — ‘detail, just what went wrong at the now famous dinner party in the House of Commons, Bulganin, looking like an Edwar- dian banker, and Khrushchev, who is short and who waddles—but a ‘very energetic waddle it is, ap- parently thought they were in for an evening of relaxation, At least one Laborite commented that his superiors forgot that the Russians “negotiate in daytime and carouse at night.” . * ~ But the Laborites also may have forgotten two other things. Khrush- chev is not of the same texture as former Premier Georgi Malenkov, with whom the Laborites earlier had exchanged banter. Khrushchev - is likely to. explode angrily in a verbal duel. DEBATE ON MENU Also, it seems that Labor Party executive Morgan Phillips forgot to tell the guests that there was to be some political debate as well as Brussels sprouts on the menu, e * * The Labor Party executive had decided to ask the top Soviet lead- ers to release 150 to 200 impris- oned Social Democrats in Russia - and the Eest European satellite nations. Khrushchev told Labor Party Leader Hugh Galtskell there’ were,no such prisoners in Rus- sia and what the other nations did was their own business, He also told Gaitskell it was ‘‘non- sense” to talk of anti-Semitism in. Russia, Because the eccousties in the room were bad and not everybody was at the head table there is dis- agreement on the banter that led - up to Khrushchev's anger and that unhappy look on Bulganin’s face. LJ . * Ld Some say that George Brown, a trade union official and former La- borite minister, lifted his = to ‘Amuses Britain's Tories the bald Mr. K., and said, ‘Well, here's to the big boss.” TURNS SCARLET Khrushchev is said to have turned scarlet, leaned toward Brown, and said, *‘and here is to the big little boss.” * e * P Brown says such an exchange did not occur. Others say that Brown instead said to Khrushchev, “tel us what it is like to be a party boss."’ it true, Brown may have been trying what he thought was a quip to keep the party spinning. But Mr. K. did not possess Brown's particular brand of hu- mor. A political correspondent of the Sunday observer says Brown may have offended Khrushchev Sr, by his banter with Khrushchev's son. Khrushchev Jr. said yes when reportedly, asked by Brown if he agreed with , his father’s views, Whereupon Brown replied: “That just shows the difference between our two systems. Now, I have a daughter and she doesn't agree with a word I »'y." Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE I love the days of early spring . I love the month of May . . . Especially the evenings when... There is more time for w= wl need not wear a heavy coat. . Nor flounder in the snow ,,. . And gentle is the feeling of . . . The little winds that blow-. . . The mornings are delightful, with . Their sunshine warm and bright ... And even when a shower comes ... The world is still all right . . . But best of al it seems . As happy smiles ap- , When flowers bloom, and . Takes on a meaning new : While lovers walk the primrose path .. . And promise to be true. : (Copyright 1956) Looking Back 15 Years Ago FDR SETS goal of 500 bombers, monthly, EDEN SAYS faster U.S. aid will cut war's pingonien Years Ago HOUSECLEANING ordered at county. Infirmary. VE opia. Case Records of a Psychologist: - Dr. Crane Gives Views on Problem of Passing or Failing Slow. Students Della grade. Should she be held back to repeat it, or be pushed on-. ward with her classmates of the same age. That is a crucial matter. All parents shouid scrapbook this case record and. send for the educational aids named below, for some day al- most every child will need a little fast home tutoring. BY DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case R-349: Della P.. aged 11, is in the 6th grade. “Dr. Crane, she is doing poor- _ het mother - ly in- her class work,” added: * * * “Her teacher says she is defici- ent in reading: skill and poor in arithmetic, too. “Our problem right now I¢ whether she should be held back a year to repeat the sixth grade or be allowed to go with her clase into. the seventh grade. “If she were your daughter, Dr. Crane, what would you do?” — PARENTS, TAKE HEED -The general rule which we psychologists recommend is, that parents advocate that which will do most good for the student in the a e have donated four and six pints. , It is often, very deflating to a respectively and they are de- termined to surpass mother’s performance in the next year. Ive GOT A NEW RECIPE FOR - DRYING DISHES, Mon! wit 5 5 7 \p — : | ° aa Zig oe | “ = 4% te child to be held back. She may develop a serious defeatism com- Plex. call me Dummy,” such a youngster may later truthfully explain. And this bad mental outlook doesn’t add much rest for study- ing the textbook more thoroughly | even if she has been held back. -! Indeed, many students then af- fect indifference and become be- havior problems for when they is failing the sizth are taller than their classmates, they feel doubly conspicuous. While children are in their growing years of grammar school, — we generally urge that youngsters be promoted so they can stay with their pals of the same age and height. * * * Meanwhile, however, we recom- mend some home tutoring in order that the youngster can attain at least. an “average” rating in school marks. . .A matter of 15 minutes per: day over a period of a few weeks can boost a normal child's morale and his class standing in math or reading, spelling, etc. HOME TUTORING Because of illness or a change of schools, many formally intelli- gent children fall behind. Some just don't get the proper per- spective at the outset. So some deft | “home study may change that child's entrie outlook. Actually, I have tutored some of our children for a few nights and changed their morale within one week's time. To promote a child's closer seratiny of words, get a type- rer You can buy secondhand machines for $25 of less. Let the child type thereon for as he -hunts the leters on the kevboard, he will be more indelibly ime pressed with correct spelling. Encourage him to write letters to his relatives, grandparents. or-older brothers in the Army. Also, take strips of white card- board and print the common nouns - and verbs from his current school reader. Use these as “flash cards” to conduct fast home quiz sessions on vocabulary. * * s On the back side of the cards, put mathematical combinations, such as (5x9), etc. The same cards can then be used for drill on arithmetic as well as vocabu- lary and _ spelling. Type a long list of spelling words from his spelling book. Pur- posely inclo” a few errors. These are the‘ 4:ditis.” Then give your chilé only three “minutes to serve as a G-man and run through the list to spot the “villains.” Later, let the child make up similar lists to test you parents, for wherhe becomes the “‘teacher’* he wilt learn much faster, For further cructal. advice on this vital matter, send for my booklet “How. to Your Child’s School Marks,” enclos- ing 2 stamped return envelope, plus 20 cents (coin), You parents in six weeks may change your backward ¢hild’s en- fire educational outlook and thus alter his future career for the bet- ter. Always write to Dr. Geo Ww in care of The Pontiac Press. Sion Michigan.-enclosing a long 3c stamped, self-addressed envelope and 20o-to cover sy™ing and printing costs when you sexu iinet: his psychological charts and pate (Copyright 1956) including his ALIANS.TO annex all of Ethi- bath sla hile aiccy hatte =: | Volunteer “ak _ hme other studies in the proj-| i ackson. Prison T n inion —to- Assist-in Research on. Hay Fever | wasuiNGTon Ui —A group of; gramt trem the National Institute of conditions of pollen concentra- yen lac ae next son coin serra aye aad ad hay fever suffering inmates of! of Health — is a S-year effort |tion.” . Southern Michigan. Prison have which actually began late last |SPECIAL CHAMBER volunteered to help in the fight, summer. But it won't get “inte | Blood, urine and lung studies out actual in physiological signifi- hegegelngl ty oF Sichgan petra ayes | Re until next month, jalready have been made of aicant concentrations, by the the wind. of Michigan professor says Hewson said in an interview at number of prison volunteers with} Such studies will. tie in with'Alaska Treasure Hunt the spring meeting of the Ameri- | ajjefforts to determine how much Prot. E. Wendell Hewson, uni- conat niet en |o hay fever as a pert of a wnedic ‘spraying. with chemicals is re-| GRAND JUNCTION, Colo, vers meteorologis' ma made a technic report. disclosure Saturday. 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Expansion | Watch Bands Ladies’—Men'‘s “The very idea!” is she has to yay to such nonsense. * . * “They baid I was too little. to Skating? ‘Ankles too weak.” hold a bowling ball, and tried to “Wrists too weak.” (make me keep score for the rest she hunched over her first. 16- pound bowling ball, she has a 206 average. She is reputed the only woman in the U. S. ever to hold *| alley.” Until the freckle-taced, gregari- ous bowler from Philadelphia en- tered competitions several years, ago, she had never been farther * 8 @ ‘Travel is very broadening,” she claims. ‘“‘Is'nt .i¢ jhicky that ibowling is very narrowing? To the hips, and such stuff, I mean.” When she’s roving the country e Mon., Tues., Wed. ONLY — MAY 7, 8,9 lof ‘em. But I was dying to play, than 50 miles from home. making exhibitions (Syivia was ” land one day I sneaked up to an such an average, and she's had it * 6 6 “Woman Bowler of the Year” in for three years running. “BLAST LONGER spect $95 Georges-Newports : ing? “With those heavy balls? | Jewelry Dept. | Sylvia Wene same rolls back her| lalley and rolled a ball down. It \went into the gutter — figures, |doesn’t it? “But I came back, and back, jand now. Well, look.” You look, and you see that Syl “They say—the tall ones—that the reason I can bow! pretty well is because I'm close to the floor. This is an advantage?” Sylvia winks playfully. “The tall ones when I was about 11, she said wistfully, ‘‘and I thought I had reached the end of the worid.” Since signing up as a pro last year for countrywide exhibition Formal Approval Vote to Be Given Tomorrow; . > AUSTIN, Tex. @—Few squab- Does your Insurance bles are expected in Texas’ 24 the loss of olf county Democratic conventions to-) - cover morrow. Most of them are meet- thet's stolen or ing, to approve Gecisiens of rem dameged? and-file members to make : Lyndon Johnson the state’s new) bd . party leader. >. * fer the answer 06 this, or : Johnson handed Gov. Allan baer er corte vers his first political defeat! 3 22 years of public life Saturday; Yead what the senator calls a moderate” 56-member Texas del- egation to the Democratic Nation- at Cranaslide cneat acta ; ‘won landslide support as blaine a state's “favorite son" candidate * HEAVY MAJORITY. & Wernet Raat gh adgh dh etidobery cord Pontiac Community National showed carri Bank "#8 2-9224 41 counties while Johnson ‘was roll- : “s ing up 1,244 of the 1,900 votes to pound test line off the coast of Puerto Rico. , te ie. (Advertioement) The Senate Majority leader who|fl ‘ teamed with House Speaker Sam/fi. Rayburn to. unseat Shivers asiii Texas party leader promised that} Without the delegation he leads to the ne-|f tional convention will work to find | ing Backache | 'sccr*s" sxd.cos Sons | and support him. That was a dig aches and pains eee eee IE sean to cept Doig Bl Bo etal ee cat and driakuseisely |setihower — which helped -lead|f gometimes suffet mild biadder irritation Texas into the Republican told: Tyee at Mioerable and wormout beeause| Shivers yesterday conceeded de-|f ¢ discomforts, Doan's Fills often belP| feat but expressed Some doubt as/fi a pain relieving action, by heir i by|to whether Johnson himself won| their mild diuretic action tho kidneys the Texas party leadership or/f} = eed tp bree Os ae whether “it was he, labor and the|f ON So if nagging backache you.feel National Assn. for the Advance- “You WASH and DRY in one operation and your clothes in the ALL NEW BENDIX DUOMATIC WASHER-DRYER All-in-One | CFR (Electric) CFV (Ges) Model CFR (Electric) FULL PRICE ,........ $49995 one e we eee ee _ Just put ALL your clothes in at ority! And all your clothes __ ate washed more thoroughly, more gently .-. , and completely ‘FLUFF DRIED, TOO! 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Rochester ; | THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY,.MAY.4. 1956 be ag wort el eiag Le? Le eS AE at ta Pe Friday Sesions * Are Scheduled Club to RUn Six Weeks With Dancing, Games -for Teenagers ROCHESTER—A Friday “Youth| the Rochester area will begin a six-| week trial operation next Friday. | Canteen” for teenagers in The canteen, to be held in the American Legion Home, will be epen from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. and 7 to 11:30 p.m. Sponsored by the Rochester Junior Woman's ‘Club, it will take in boys and girls in the age group of 7th through 12th _ grades Students of all eligible grades are invited to drop in during the afternoon session for snacks, games or juke box dancing, ac- cording to co-chairmen = Mrs. Robert Ott and Mrs. .Neil Crowe. The 7-9 p.m.-session will be for; junior high dancing, and will be open to 7th and 8th grade students only. Senior students in the 9th through 12th grades my bring their dates or come “stag” to the senior dance from 9-11:30 p.m. * * . Final plans for the canteen were formulated at a joint meeting of the sponsoring club, educators and _ students. + the snecting the meetin student officers were elected to run the canteen under the spon-- ship of the Junior Women's Club: A committee composed af Rick Feeley and Nancy Noyes. was ap- ‘ pointed by this Youth Council to check further the matter of records and type of refreshments desired The Woman's Club has delegated, adult advisors to be present at both ° Canteen to Open on Trial Basis i in Rochester — \> Dads Teach Baseball, Swinming Archery BOYS CLUB BOXING — A new Auburn Heights organization for boys from 8 to 16 features all sports, including boxing. All ath- | letic activities are taught by fathers, each a specialist in his line of sport. Above, two boxing youths draw audience. BELLE: sh ‘iE | oe oT wen NO. 1 RIFLE TEAM — Rifle training is just one sport featured by the Auburn Heights Boys Club, with fathers as tutors. The club, open eyery day until 9 p. m. in the American Legion Hall, has drawn 2 eres bal more than 100 ina few weeks. : Your PTA Is Planning: afternoon and evening sessions of the canteen. FAYE L. WILLIAMSON Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Williamson of Clinton, N. C., have announced) Kindergarten room mothers. Scotch to Install Officers in Season's Last Meeting WEST BLOOMFIELD—The tinal! father vice president, Harry meeting of the season, of Scotch| Sealey; secretary, Mrs. Alban School PTA will be held at 8 p.m.| Thompson and treasurer, Mrs. Tuesday, at the school. George Baldwin, ting. the gathering will | Preceding the business meet- be cthe installation of officers, ing the home economic girls, un-| convention reports and songs by der the direction of Mrs, Vera Eng- the “Triple Trio” of West strom, (a a style show. Bloomfield High. : Refreshments will be served by, Royal Oak Township Over 100 Sign U p for Auburn Boys' Club | More than 100 boys have become members of the Auburn -Heights Boys Club, it was announced today | by club public relations director) Navarre. The group was started as rifle | club with 10 boys participating sev- en’ weeks ago by Charles Reibling and has steadily grown as the: in- terest has spread throughout the area. A recently elected board of di- rectors has hopes of building a new plant in order to handle the large number of youths becem- ing active in the program; The American Legion Hall is being used at present but officials will begin building plans if their char- ter for a club Is approved by the state, It was drawn up by Atty. Louis R. Bebout recently. ROCHESTER — Margaret E. Wiggins, 12-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Wiggins, 322 Southeastern Michigan Regional day night at the Horace H. Rack- ham Auditorium, Detroit. . One award was the coveted Gold Key and the other an American ‘College Dictionary with her yame \ inscribed on the title page: | Her entries were chosen from | more than 7,000 manuscripts sub- | mitted from 125 schodls. Both were in the Junior Division tn- cluding grades 6, 7, 8 and 9. Encouraged by Herbert Peters of DR. ANDREW GIH World Preacher Reibling, Douglas Fowler, and) Navarre are the directors, The trio| is seeking donations of sports and, game euipment in an effort to! get things rolling at the current) site. “The number of boys taking part. is overwhelming. The group is. growing so fast, it's terrific. The, need is definitely critical for a’ club,” exclaimed Navarre in mak- = the announcement. Madison Heights =: Budget $792,296 : Tentative Figure Let by City Manager Provides 5 Extra Policemen MADISON HEIGHTS — A tenta- tive budget of $792,296 was sub- mitted by:City Manager Donald: V. Smith Saturday afternoon for .the city commission to study. The new city's first budget, set on a fifteen month operating basis, calls for a tax rate of $10.22 for each $1,000 of state equalized valu- ation. The new budget would run from the interim fiscal period of | April 1 to June 30, 1956. Future | budgets will be based on a one- year fiscal period. | The budget covers $225,063, bi-| gest item in the budget which will) provide five additional pdlicemien, | two firemen, a fire station and ‘| new police car. “The city commission must adopt | a budget by May 22. Rochester Unit of Garden Club | Avondale PTSA will sponsor C id B d Civil Detense caren to be al ons ering u get ne High School at 8 P.M. Royal OAK TOWNSHIP — A. ursday, > | land County office, will speak on tion in case of disaster, tornado, air attacks, and Capt. Harold Strong, from the Guided Missile Installation on Squirrel ‘township board. Total estimated income ig se’ ‘at $191,556. No comparison Sad be made, Township Supervisor - E1-| wood Dickens said, with this year's, read will speak en operation ot operating cost, because the cost of the’ engagement of their daughter, | Faye Lanier Williamson, to James H. Little, IV, son of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Little of Lapeer. August wedding is planned. All-Sports Banquet Is ROCHESTER — Tonight at 6:30 p.m. the annual All-Sports Banquet of the Rochester Kiwanis Club will be held, with 60 to 70 high school | Tettermen being honored at the’ Avon Pavilion. Fhe group will in- clude varsity, football, basketball, baseball, track and gol’ men and) their coaches. Bob Devaney, assistant coach at) Michigan State University will be: the speaker,’ George Ennis, chair- Inc man, is assisted by ea Quick. Rev. Kolinio ae was élect- ed Depity. Mayor of Lautoka Town Council, in Fiji — the first Fijian to hold office as a Council- man and Deputy Mayor in Fiji. Norman E. Laura Jane Glasel were CLARKSTON Link and Norman FE. married in an afternoon ceremony Saturday at Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Oxford, before an altar banked with gladioli and candles: Laura is the daughter of Mr ~and Mrs. Harvey Link of 8726 Ma- plewood Dr. here. Nopman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Glase! of 1863 Dorothea; Berkley. : The bride wore a ballerina. length gown of nylon tulle and peau d’ange face with draped . bodice and a skirt. banded with lace ‘and having a pleated tulle ruffie. Her fingertip veil was se- cured by a crown of seed pearls, . and she carried lilies of the valley - _and a white orchid centered on a white bible. ‘Sandra Wampfler of Pontiac was the maid of honor. and bridesmaid was Carolyn Rice of Detroit. Best man was Dwayne Woolland of Flint, with Don Anderson of Detroit attendant and George Lyle _dr. of Pontiac serving as usher. A reception for the 100 guests oy BE A OE Rareh balk Oe An |were installed. as follows at the _ monthly meeting held in the school Glasel Takes Laura Jane Link as ' Bride —— 'administering Madison Heights af-, | Both speakers will show films fairs was included in the 1955-56 and conduct a questien and an- budget. swer’ period. . | The budget *% North Branch would cover in- = lighting tax rates. PTA officers for the new year gnung Wayne Edward Hulett DRYDEN — Graveside service: for. Wayne Edward Hulett, in- ‘fant son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Clarence! — ‘Hulett of 4104 S. Mill St., was) ‘held Saturday at the Armada Cem- etery under the auspices of Tif- -{fany Funeral Home, Armada. The Opens Marlette Office child died at-birth Friday. MARLETTE — The Mural Stone; Surviving, besides the parent, , a Detroit organization, has are a sister, Brenda, and gra opened an office in Marlette to parents Mr. and Mrs. Floyd om headquarter service for the entire vier, alj of Dryden. : Thumb District. A warehouse ain Louis Novak the area is being sought. , ALMONT — Service for Louis Currently in charge of the of- Novak, 66, of East Stone street, fice are Harold Boigon and Max was held recently at Muir Broth- oo of Detroit. ers Funeral Home, with burial in ——————~ Ferguson Cemetery. He died Tuesday after a Jhree-week illness. | There are no known survivors. George P. Nelson SOUTHFIELD TOWN 8S H I,P Rosary. for George. P. Nelson, 66, will be held at.9 p.m. Tuesday at his home, 18161 Riverside. He died Sunday. Requiem Mass will be at 9 a.m. Wednesday in Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Church, and burial in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Mr. Nelson leaves his wife, Adele: two daughters, Mrs. Frank Nair Jr. and Mrs. A, J. Plourde; - a son, Donald ef Anh Arbor; and! two grandchildren. | Arthur E. Rubert “ LAKE ORION Service for Arthur Ernest Rubert, 26, of 24, Conklin Rd., will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday from Allen's Funeral Home here, with burial in East Lawn Cemetery. Mr. Rubert died Saturday as the result of an auto! jaccident. | | A lifetime resident of Oakland County and member of the Lake’ Orion Lions Club, he is survived by his wife, June Ellen; his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rubert; gym here: President, Mrs, Arneld Smith; | mother vice president, Mrs. | Lewis Graham; teacher — vice president, Mrs, Catherine Bugg: ‘Mural Stone Firm -. «i daughter, Laurie Jane, and-a son, MRs. NORMAN E. GLASER Bruce Alan, both at home; three sisters. Nancy, Barbara and Susan two, also all of Detroit and James and Dennis. mediately mony, the cere. Rubert, brothers, of Detroit. following , Followyng 4 brief honeymoon in Ontario. Canada, the eh will make their home in Detroit. Ne U.S. farmer ‘cooperatives have, ‘7,600,000 members. a icreases in police, fire and -street) : Name Marlette Queen sheld in the School Auditorium Fri- Meets Tomorrow | ROCHESTER — The Ree | tentative budget of $199,596 for Branch of the Woman's National H. Long, chairman of the Oakland Frank Bromiley, of the Oak- | 1956.37 is being considered by. the ‘Farm and Garden Assn. will meet County , Agricultural Stabilization desire to secure information ‘at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home and Conservation Committee. |Andrew Gih, founder and president the Rochester High School faculty, she sent two entries in the journal- ism classifications. Her sixth grade teacher is Al Valencia of the Harrison-Central School. Slated Tuesday. Andrew Gih of China, Margaret is a regular contrib- Will Appear Tuesday | jutor to The Pontiac Press and The ‘Rochester 6th Grader | Wins 2 Writing Awards East St., was the recipient of two awards at the 10th presentation of | Scholastic Writing Awards Thurs- — i Five Hearings Tonight af Troy Commission to Consider Rezoning; Creation of Special Water District TROY — Four hearings on re- zoning and one on creation of a to draw a capacity audience at |tonight’s City ef Troy commission meeting. a ‘second one on a project involving several streets, but the assess- ment district will probably be ap- |proved tonight, according to As- lsisant City Manager Clifton Trues- ldell, | Rezoning to factory use is asked ‘by James Sutermeister for 20 farm |acres at 4695 Rochester road. | Change to commercial from residential is asked by H. H. Jacob- for several hundred feet WIGGINS MARGARET E. at Sunnyvale Chapel ly column of ‘Rochester Variety 4H News."' WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Dr,| When asked her plans for the fu- ture she included more writing and | attending Michigan State Univerai| ty, but as to journalism as a ca- reer — she hasn't made up her mind, Troy Methodist Mom-Daughter of the ‘‘Evangelize China Fellow- lship, will be guest preacher at a 7:3 p.m. service Tuesday at Sun- nydale as mn Pontiac Lake Dr. Gih, © Son, “of a Confucian) scholar, was converted to Chris- tianity and entered full time Chris- jan service in Shanghai, China, in 1925. He has preached in more Banquet M ay 9 than 30 universities in Chima, and : during the war. years he and his) TROY — Troy Methodist Church wife conducted { jwill hold its annual Mother and (aie seeabuary me crpbennere| aed Daughter Banquet at 6 p.m.| | Wednesday. He -has traveled throughout the Rochester Clarion, writing a week-¢ on Rechester Road north of Torbey’s Drive by Jim Robbins Vote af Ferndale eh cs ot ‘on Tax Issue | worth, for several lots on the east side of Livernois between Approval Will Extend Three Mill Tax for Five: Woodsley and Arthur, Jacob is planning a miniature Years for Schools golf course on the Rochester road site. Commissioners will decide Wheth- er K. W. Mills, builder can install taps on the water line for the 40 subdivision homes he has under- way, or whether city workers should make the installation. Romeo Club Slates FERNDALE — At a special elec- tion being held here today tax- payers will vote on continuing three mills of a special tax for school operation The tax was, appreved in 1951 by ; Women of the church will pre- ord, and is {he author of many ‘pare the meal and fathers will #, both English and Chinese. |take ‘over trom there. Now in the United States -and - . | Canada, Dr. Gih is telling the There will be community sing- story of his people's need for | Ing and a solo by little Debby | spiritual help. At the same time, | Garvock with Mrs. Russell | he is carrying on his extensive | Blackett at the piano. Mrs. Imo- ministry in the Far East and | gene Leonard will show her col- Southeast Asia. | lection ef more than three hun- His Evangelize China Fellowship| yee, ue 804 Eive # (alk about provides schools for Chinese min- 7 isters’ childrent thus . releasing} All reservations native preachers for mission work |takén. jin the Dac cont His ministry! ww also provides evangelists in the Far, ‘Impartial Speaker Slated at Metamora |East and Southeast Asia, and he |has opened Bible colleges in Indo-! \nesia and Formosa to train. native Christians there _ METAMORA — Roland S. Strolle of the Department of Public In- struction, Lansing, will be guest speaker at the Metamora School Method of Applying for Wheat Allotment x: sionday. stay 14000 vm Farmers on land on which no/Metamora District 4 should an- |wheat was seeded for grain for any /M€X to Lapeer or join with Dryden of. the years 1954, 1955 and 1956 4nd a few rural districts in build- | may apply for a 1957 wheat acre- ing a new junior-senior high school age allotment, according to Robert|for the area. Some of the ‘voters indicated a have been Te from an‘ unblased source and so , of Mrs. Frank R. Chapman. 341 be considered for an allotment On this meeting was scheduled, ‘Mead Rd. This will be the Annual jsession, with election of officers, Dessert and coffee will be , and Mrs, Florence Hoyt as host- esses, Members are asked to | bring any perennials available for members of the 4-H groups, sacked and labeled. Reservations are being taken by: ‘Mrs. ¢D. C. Baldwin and Rachel, ‘Beall. May 18-19 are scheduled for the. -annual rummage sale af the Plas- sey residence for ems for the Scholarships. Mrs. C. H. Whitlock) is in charge Mom- -Daughter Tickets Available at Ortonville | ORTONVILLE — A: community Mother and Daughter Banquet to be held at 6:30 p.m. Thursday still has some reservations open, Mrs Edward Pumphrey, ticket chair- man, announced today. The banquet will be heidgn the Methodist Church, and there are seats for 110. Reservations may | be made by calling Mrs. Pumph- rey at Ortonville 71, The program will inchide com munity singing, solo and duet vocal numbers and a= recitation, Mrs. Robert Pickford wall address the daughters and Camilla Sellers will ‘give the response. Mrs. John Hund will be toastmistress. Waterford Lighting Fund Over Top After Dance WATERFORD TOWNSHIP In spite of the rain, Saturday night’s-barn dance and hayride on Waterford Hill was a huge success. Sponsored by White Brothers Realty in cooperation with high school student council members, the affair held as a benefit for the athletic field lighting project. The $800 goal, -the balance of | $25,000 unfilled by pledges. has been met and receipts- are still! coming in from the students. MARLETTE—Laura Mae Smith, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Walter’ Smith, here and a junior in Mar- lette Community High school, was crowned Queen of the May Dance, | day night. Members of the Queens court included Ronda Kelly and Head, ford’s Richard Longfield, a farm which had no wheat seeded for grain for any of those years. the farmer must apply in writing the advantages of have been Previously - annexing to Lapeer secved adih Mire. Marry G. Lana jin his county ASC committee by} _ by Superintendent #chickler for another. f Lapeer, and the advantages of: Sanier with Dryden and other dis- jtricts have been given by attorney ohn Thomas of Flint and the steering committee. Those from other interested dis- |triets are einvite®) to be bel pecrcnt: ~ County ( Calendar Yhite Lake Townsh iJune 1 of this year. Blank application forms are javailable at the county ASC office | for use in filing requests for al- ‘lotments. Liquor Sales Down LANSING um — Liquor sales in! Michigan the week ended April 6. ‘totaled 68,202 cases, a decrease of : ip ‘about 642 per cent from the pre- Poe, Ni Lake Ho Titare Werner a ‘ceding week, the state liquor con-| 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, for a buffet lunch- eon. The lesson ‘Will be on care of new trol commission has reported. materials. fortune ‘So You Want to Lead a Band’ — Final Spring Concert Tonight at Milford |SELECTED. EROM SHOWBOAT also be a feature of the evening, Actual volunteer conductors from the audience will be given the opportunity to “guest conduct” | the 72-piece band in a group. of | well known tunes, This last, annual spring event is under the | supervision of the 10, seniors in the band to whom the| concert is traditionally dedicated, | ‘according to Phil Haddrill, musi- A repeat performance of “So cal director for the Huron" “Valley You Want to Lead a Band," will Schools. MILFORD — The final band con-' cert -of the season will be played tonight at Milford High School, beginning ae 8 Po m. _* Three top- Soren cornetists from. ithe University of Michigan will be featured as guests of the high! school band. They are Emerson Carmen Spadaro and Mil- Ferndale voters but expires this peer. It y voters approve contination ot | ) the tax, it would extend it an- Design Consultant ROMEO—Mrs. ean (OBER consultant for the Dow other five years and Ferndale |Corning Corp. of Midland, will ad- schools would collect $290,000. ares; members of the Romeo “Supt. Roy E. Robinson said that Monday Club at an 8 p.m. meeting Almost all of the money goes for tonight at the home of Mrs.. Ralph teachers salaries, and if the tax is Renwick. ‘approved the district can hire an additional 16 teachers. If the tax is. rejected, no new teachers can be| hired and present- teachers would) |receive no pay increase, putting! Mrs, Kilner will speak on the use. of color in home interiors, emphasing how to make a small | room appear larger. them in the lowest paid ‘teaching | Co-hostesses will be’ Mrs. James group in South Oakland County.” (Burke and Mrs. Kurt Dittrich. ‘Sylvia Uhrich Gets $25 Prize Walled Lake Senior Wins Two National Art Awards "WALLED LAKE — Winners of| Students submitted 175,000 en- awards and places in the 29th an- tries this year from all 48 states /nual National High School Art Ex- and U.S: possessions with about ‘hibition were announced Saturday, | 38,000 pieces winning in regional when the exhibition opened at Car- exhibitions. Of these 1.500 have negie Institute, Pittsburgh, under the auspices of. Scholastic Maga-' zines. - representing 27 classifications in pictorial art. graphic arts, com- Sylvia Uhrich received an award ; ae pa a mercial.art, design, sculpture and of $25 for one entry which was ceramics and icralta! top in its class, and a certificate, SOR TE A senior, Sylvia is Th ; ; e 500 outstanding pieces re- fuoliee in the art ens ge ceived cash awards of $25 each, ose Marie Simonton, Walled Lake donated by leading concerns in High School art teacher. the art industry. In addition a The Pittsburgh exhibition isthe certificate of merit went. to each climax of the program for the student placing in the show. year following regional exhibi- tiens held in 38 areas earlier in | the year. Forwarded to Carne- - gie Institute for national judging | by a group of 34 art experts and | educators were those pieces which--had been awarded gold achievement keys by regional juries, ( Advertisement) | CLINICAL PROOF! OLIVE TABLETS — LAXATIVE! 261 constipation cases tested prove | DR. 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MONDAY, MAY 7 1056 "Thirty Days Inside Red China’ Fear of eee Methods Rules China ; On July 31 last year Chinese |stil] Fear has kept unbelievers quiet sized plots of land tor and ‘ Communist leader Mao Tse-Tung eS a lraw- materials, bed truth started a “‘hurry-up campaign” to turn night inte day than organize | And even new, co-operative ‘|push all peasaiits into co-operatives effective opposition to Chinese [plows guided by discouraged by. 1960, The first stage was to Communism, jhands would turn all good seasons double the 650,000 co-operatives, The peasants, however, have a/into bad ones, China has always subtle weapon of their own, They lived on the breadline. — - know the Communists and city) (Tomorrow: Working and Liv. dwellers rely on their handkerchief-' Ing Conditions in “New China) cle Outwit That Logic BUFFALO, N, Y. (Assistant . District Attorney Frederick M. - - Marshall was having a hard tiie . cross examining thé defendant, ‘Will you answer my questions the - way you did those of your own lawyer?" he asked. “You haven't anything against me personally, jhave you?" “No, sir,” the defendant replied “but I know your business, You're an assistant districty attorney and you're aiming to convict me.” | MOLES : Mw Oakland Ave. AS LITTLE AS. em kicking up an argument and being cut to pieces-in the end, - They know they will receive some of the benefits if they join— benefits such as chemical fertilizer and farm ‘Ef aa H ; China's future. They hold the lives of the 100 million in the cities in the pelms of their hands. T’S MY LINE? on HA Boch werd is reloted to my scramble os few as possible to guess my inward, | 2 i i 3 Ht ee Aas | ‘appears under arrow, reading dow VAM ME Oboe sess chs bd lowing cues, shouted; ‘He raped asked the GUARAT “What shall we do with : . Party members shouted; ‘Kill VB BRINGS YOUR thim . , , Kill him.” Thie end was a 2 . fullet ‘through the head Rs = DOWN TO only 2¢ A NIGHT (MASS MURDERS me Estimates of mass murder go as u4 : high os 20 Bullion, and its etiact ; Ld bd ! n ous, Buropeans in 1 CANEBL OPEN—Friday Evenings ‘Shnghal told me of days. when 2 cicua “6 suicides ! nN | Our 20th Year of Greater Value Giving! as ee bent teem Romowerres peace : ago conten Sn] | § ae a : q MILLER FURNITURE [22322 | Ragaorree ~~ bese inmates ’ I ; , jae eeecen ae eee eens: forGet, shOr, z ' Where You Honestly Save! resp a Sn hon = E 144 Oakland Ave. Careful Free Delivery fee ee et comes © wr in tan ei 1 om Fronk Sine 4 * mace) lay leaders; Religion is free in : 2 J— : an | esse rl ase! Coden St Se h Fun Costs $1,000 = $ a The jailing and killing seemed a eS alc ee oc acee ters ‘ ej to be the important ‘facto into a a Sparks-Griffin [bringing remaining petvete bast org, ‘waged a : ‘ness and farms in China under! 1()[ [YAW axes war’ with two dozen FUNERAL HOME ‘government control. oe aa ao Research Survey Shows vomeone cranked up24 ot 20 . oe | Joint rship started in the : | _* . 4, _) Thoughtful Service ‘more “progressive cities” in 1950.| High Government Costs|crauy anon e’sooterts WOW! at your favorite Shoe Repairer’s “ ams se Paene 75 3-000 Ise n tome cen GES Cause Budget Hikes leaving most with smasted AND ON NEW SHOES, TOO! | Ambulance Service over by the end of year and . ™\ : ~ apr peseting Roca to get} NEW YORK (INS) — The Tax aa aepetitd anidiel Sonee m an some nis year. Foundation reported tonight that} A grown bulldog should the pace of the Comrawnise ma:|more than half the states of the/between 45 and $0 pounds, chine quickened, All busine in|union, confronted with rising costs, 5 thc As gathan| wont tol tha povereslore’ locking ot thetr’ tax strestares ® e. ment by the end of January. with a view to finding more reve- a+ Joint ownership is the second jnue, gate in the Communists’ plan to > ¢ @ Rodin digi ginsioag laf nan: ¢ get all trade under their control. | 4: ieast 25 states, the foundation . need no longer force you to wear long Frefite under jsint-onnership are reported in a brief titled “State sleeves, tone skies g akirw, © ies lag As divided equally between the gov- Tax Rates and Collections, 1950- hundreds of ef icalienses have ernment, original owner, staff 'i955 + are making such studies penny ape aplyplomgeatire and to expansion of the business. : ; . exseroal PSORIASIS lesions. If lesions re- The original owner sometimes) 22) em © private, ee: < oes nee becomes m or sometimes an ary doc) ap tensa eald . pape will assistant in the business, but is nae Sots upward revie- ; help control just as often thrown out altogether. ay TS them. SIROIL After joint ownership will come! 140° most intensive effort in noes svete goverment coal Ton Sern” Mt het at he ste i bedasae “nt workers’ share of the profits, .| ™aking the tax studies bet said: . = mass sateniee “er mane maaan ATALL — Pessixrs nave nowen | “1 goat be seme ve haw 7 succes: On the farms, pe: ts h 7 ” & baie 28 yuars of accel mat DRUG STORES ores ote Sata cna cee H SIROM LABORATORIES, INC, Dept. p93 SANTA MONICA, CALIF. ae a cut China Up oe The. study, which brings up to ithe peasants, date one made by the foundation in ce eaoecam schaee U state " tax lections ' (e nem- oXoXo RO) MAT orl SUPER-MARKET ployment Compensation collec- greater in fiscal 1985 than in 1980, ter in fise in } ‘to 4 200, 000 GOLD BELL ; rng from $7.9 billion to $11.6 \ fio ee ‘ Cift S ' Total cries agate in | 1939 were slightly over ion. wn La tam Free B us In both 1950 and 1955, the “ / Pp on study showed, 77 ve = of all A ‘ ; ollects states . O if your entry blank is stamped with People’s name on the Saas trees sia tenerenst General } a back and you are a major prize winner in the Big Gold nomavenyel cand eal ageing i Bell Gift Stamp Birthday Contest. esa in, Prizes! alcoholio beverage, and tobacco } Enter Today! | Lai The, yield from ave “ these jor t rees the Don-De Delicious Vacuum Packed ’ 195 period increased fo new levels Hunt's Fancy according to the study. - - “that states | ace impor- ; decisions in th ge — | Lerge No. 21/2 Con ee a to what ta rates "thould aa | . . - be increa t new tax - : be Increased and what new taxes Delicious cherry pie (other fruit pies, c C with rising expenditure demands.” ST | a = oe ’ Then You Thnk of Mui too) stays oven-fresh for months in a “ ink of Gallagher's! ~~ : + - : . ® 3 e —— , home food freezer or two-in-one refrig- Y bs es ° in i ‘ P Ey oy 10 , : ¢ erator freezer. Bake several, free: Ed PIE CRUST MIX "« SWIFTNING |F er. several, freeze the = [res z | extras. You'll agree with the many smart > ° f Eq BISOUIT MIX Cc 2 homemakers who say: e —{ tS . ey Va Price Sele i . ‘. y RINSO eee = YOU SAVE MORE By SHOPPING rye . po | 6 ef onte = : . ° 99 < : | s zl STARCH DRINK ANY PIANO - . 4 Velveeta Giant 46 oz. Can SPIN Gelbransen 9 , 3 INET PIAN | ra CHEESE FOOD OF YOUR CHOICE - - : $20 Deposit, $10 Monthly SEE YOUR DEALER OR DETROIT EDISON 4 Borden's . Cartage and Six Months’ Rental : . — —— BISCUIT ROLL tied Pea of ran Open Monday & Friday ‘til 9 P.M. ; . Foo d O-MAT #742 SU Pi R MAR GALLAGHER ; \ MUSIC CO. .@-. 4 > ‘ e | \; 18 E. Huron, Pontioe FE 4-0566 TF gS ey, bey eso L : op ‘ i, ie a pris Aa oa fal Ug fe pA f ~ ee! : oy : al = : Fe - aa J oe ( | : s : ¢ Ly : = co ° 5 . 4 \ ‘] . : , wl ? wus so i FS . a . ' 20 : : ? . - A 5 1 Se . ; iB ——- 4 \ [ aM . = 7 | oh. , THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, MAY 7.1958 |! = Poe \ ae ee ~~ ae 3 | 7 — SS , aaa iach Hal Boyle Says: _ | ae L - _ ” » |Bast German Demand wae 60 r 80: | ‘ Poe oo 3 ne C x! — ON. 7 ‘\Turned Down by Soar People : 0 » 4§ | , ' - BERLIN @® — Saar Premier - Thi Ad ‘Lonesome George’Came Up the Hard Way 2.5.22." Tear Out This a - oS et ; . - i = ee munist East.German demand to “EW YORK ®—Success alwaysischoolboy soprano in a church, “id don't have as much reali Gobel says he doesn't brood, Unlike some TV celebrities, he|take part in negotiations dealing}... and mail it today to find exacts a price. : choir when he was asked to sing| freedom. It's not quite like it was. overmuch on the question of the/has never rushed into print. with | with -the future of the rich indus-jout how you can still apply for eae at a wedding.. He sang “The Voice You can't do what you want to/longevity of television comedians, /reports of his multimiflion-dollar| trial Saarland : ta $1,000 life insurance policy to CG Gebel ahs ciskes a Re that Breathed O’er Eden,” and/do, You can’t always go where feels he can always fall back on) earnings. -— 6 « ; i ssa Bassas ¢ final expenses 4 : , ey . igh cava tia is the pric afterward someone handed him an|yqu want to. You don't get to see|his old night club routines, if nec- es 0-8 S Ney said at Saarbrucken the help take care o camit is. ~ vi he has paid for tame: _ + [envelope ‘containing $2, <~“Twho you want to.” lessary, . “The main reason I don't like|demand of East German Premier|"!*homt burdening your fein. : “I used to go to the movie near| “I thought to myself, “Boy, how : to talk about what I make,” he|Otto Grotewohl was “out of the/You handle the entire trans- , ; my home and put a dime in the|long has this been going on?’, said, grinning, “is that my wife,|question.” action by mail with OLD Troubled with GETTING UP NIGHTS [popcorn machine. If I didn’t get George recalled. “I turnéd pro Alice, will ask, ‘Well, where is nd ad he AMERICAN of KANSAS CITY. Palas la et 6s =| my pcre oe —_ > ma- po ae pie “Pe” ys : | “Our _ aneed is cated Ger-! No obligation. No one will call Tiredness, LOSS OF VIGOR chine until the popcorn did come le a s soon became Many Germany us is If you are a vietim of these s out, A neighborhood cop showed/fixtures on Midwest ratio barn WORN OUT BOY the Federal Republic of Ger-|0D you! ' ymp- traced to Glandulat Infiaprnctien |e how to do it. rie ee ne When I met George, his famous) many,” he said, referring to West| write today, simply giving Glandular Inflammation fea con: | “But now if I put in a dime and) puring the war Gobel, already porcupine crew cut was drooping Germany, is allied with the/your ‘name, address and age. ’ stitutional disease and medicines |don't.get my popcorn I'm not sup- ; : : ’ with fatigue. He was worn out West ‘ Na that give temporary relief will not Saeed ts shake the machine. I'm| err pran aap fiers in from’ a two-week whirlwind per- 7 6 {Mail to Old American Ins. Co., remo .. ! 26, st b : Hegiect of Gina fissrme: \just supposed to put in another ~e a toed palate peak sonal appearance tour to promote! India produced 22,528 autos in|? West 9th, Dept. L521A Kan tan che See it Inflamma- (Jt “ Ippo: It was while entertaining at Army nis fi fil “The Bird h sas City, Mo “ peniitiy, and j cae re nee dime. shows that George began to. “a irst aa e . s and t © | 1955, ~ a _ y, ‘ The —_ ear men from 1,000 LONESOME GEORGE . emerge as a comedian, vosieln aramount Pictures peo “ = treated here = ae keane There is more than a little truth At war's end he had clocked) “1 knew you had to help sell a) er stitute. They have found soothing in this wry fable. Gobel, who often @bout 2,000 hours in the air. and) ; Aah deel Man [Tyee yeeereeeeueNUUUCUUN TU OT UNCUT TTT U NT. relief and a new zest in life. ay EAE, a George’ tried to land a job as a commer-| picture,” he said, grinning again) 2 ; ° > : The Excelsior Institute, deyoted {Calls himself “Lonesome George” a ao wearily, “but whaf I didn't know @ We Are Looking for > : to the treatment of diseases peculiar jon his NBC television program, of-/cial pilot. Unsuccessful, he Pe-), was that hadlio do itidoor ta aan S : 2 to older men by NON-SURGICAL (ten does feel a bit lonesome, He|turned to the entertainment field)’ § Bl tal) IAT Un orn <. i RS d > & that tglls how thee Cee E POOK is still a bit surprised, he still feels] Worked: up to star billing on the \ | door. “ses ‘me 3 STORE MANAGE an 3 be _by proven Nes a bit uneasy, at being regarded/night club circuit. Areal) ai 1 pneon > 4 | Sad rere ey he book Jas a celebrity, ‘LITTLE BUDDY’ cally pais) xxy_teeccome |S 3 ASSISTANT MANAGERS 3 ; rite. Ne obligation, Address | George isn't the overnight sen-) «1 never was real overconfi- ; wi 2 ' eee > : jor Se en W-15, -|sation many people think him to! gent about what I could do or Po lor Plastic Foo. d $ ity for men capable of man- 2 ; :. ’ be. He came up the hard slow way| where I could go in this busi-|: |r Opw ’ s 2 aging large chain store carrying men’s and $ ee before achieving the rank of @ top ness,” he said. “I felt that way CHICAGO (INS)—Plastic-packed I % boys’ wear, ladies’ wear, shoes, home furnish- ¢ é |. Now Many Wear | oan ig) ee. then) and 1 piect jthetywayonow.)4) food is getting popular: PLremium MJ $ ings, etc. 7 3 : y “T al \ ino just keep plugging.” . Plastics, Inc., of’ Chicago reports, 2 Starting salaries for manager $150 per week, $ FALSE TEETH I always had long-range hopes. then he discovered television that it is producing 1,000,000 plastic 3 plus secure hospital and insurance program ¢ = ; _ |but 1 never had any real J0PK| and television “discovered” him. food is getting popular. Premium > and vacation. Our employees know of $ : | (With More Comfort Fane plans, aaa ra ee) “Little Buddy’ likes being at the pany President Ivan P. Florsheim, I $ this Lage 3 : PASTERTH, 0 pieasan , St peak of his trade, but is less than Jr., says today's housewife can > ‘ : = owe pipolda faise tects I can on each, and then start pre- resid by it. have hee choice for a main course| 3. Please send all qualifications to Box 29. Pon- $ Somfors, just sprinkle Kis alitle Fas. |Paring for the next one.” =| “With all the satisfaction that plastic-packed. For meatless din-| 2 tiac Press. > gg Oy A ee te igoes with it," he said soberly, ners, there is macaroni, Other food ME SWWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAD SAAAAAADAAPDAPODDIDD?. ‘ 5; aor” (denture breath), Ges | George, whose dad ran a gen-|“it's not quite what it's cracked includes seafood and chili with’ - : ; ? d @8 any drug counter. ‘eral store in Chicago, was a up to be. . meat. , : Se eee ——— ee pea TaTERSREETERONS “ ———e ee Ri f Something Special for Someone Special... | Especially Appropriate | | for... | -4) m : ‘ ig ; ¢ : . NO MOR E Pot Watchin THE GOOD OLD DAYS — It’s stil\.the 18th Century in the | restored town of Colonial Williamsburg, Va Being helped down from | a carriage of that time/are the Lord Mayo} of London, Aldermcy | Cuthbert Ackroyd, and/hjs wife, the Lady Mayoress. The costumes NO MORE Burned Food | are part of the old Colonial Williamsburg ceremonies which the couple took part in durjhg their five-day stay. Xe Revenue Service to Shrink Stamp on Tobacco Packs WASHINGTON W—The Internal! of the manufacturers who are hav- Revenue Service is going to shrink|ing to make changes in| thir /DeWitt Clinton's picture a fraction method of affixing the stamps. of an inch, saving the taxpayers) The Bureau of Engraving and f an estimated $250,000 a year. 5 eee which turns out the, I ““tstamps, is getting ready for the The average taxpayer probably | switchover, which will be done doesn't have the’ foggiest notion gradually over about a month. | where Clinton's picture figures.) * #8. Some cheeryant Sa ailag srless | The service uses 53 freight car- 3 “ide a . - moe a = loads of special watermarked, | ‘ frog = a opus anil aheatie woodpulp paper in the job now, dP ee ee on every CIS-/and ‘soon will use less. Then FG Ae BIEtle | PSCKage 'there’s the cost of ink and haul- sei! | COSTS MILLIONS jing. It'll be less with smaller “\ Thus Clinton, in a way, is a sort Stamps. i) of agent-for the government in ‘helping to reap about $1,600,000,000 Powerful Generators ‘of income each year from ciga-| Be rette smokers. Some 20 billion; PORTSMOUTH, Ohio—The elec- stamps a year are sold to ciga-| tricity needs of a city larger than rette manufacturers. /St. Louis will be filled by ‘each Producing the stamps costs the! Ceal-fired turbo-generator of the revenue service about 1", million Ohio Valley Electric Corporation, ; jwhich serves the atomic-energy e¢ installation at Port&tviouth. Beginning some time in June, the service will cut down the | ~ No Contract ai | 4 | iidollars a year. | Ca width of the stamp, including Clinton's picture, by three six-| feenths of an inch. 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Let us give you . double protection against | i} MOTHS. .. with insured 5 ' i mathproof cleaning, plus i: SA LE SM E N | = . y ee | : Sa A Sub ine yur ose, You cn OAKLAND _ [Missing Wife's (isch Maryland Holds \crm ere Use | ss vonao 7 °, ¢ : were that he would call .her the Chipper. s' Use _ CALL US FOR DOUBLE COUNTY [Mate Vanishes (2: ",e:.~oc-Primary Today Pentsts Tools| moreno RES a = AGS / THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 7. 1956 THIRTEEN: / . : . : 7 ; - : ; 7D, West Bengal’s Government, |placed prohibition ‘in Uth place| THE BERRYS ae . a | _ By Carl Grubert rae oT yas Shima eee 3 Means |e == 2,1] NEXT FALL... eal ; ene eee <4 | (Will You Find “138 West Lawrence St. _ . _ Pontiac, Michigan. Clarence Brace = Phone FE 5-0738 Earl J. Smith -»> PS. We have MOTH SEAL a 5 . - ° ~ _ |dentists, and’ it wouldn't do them ’ $] 007%" week starting salary Last Seen on Tuesday, |avro ABANDONED Tydings, Mahoney Race any aed to ng “open wider, | piggies poottodlipaapp ree ai plus bonuses... Husband Disappears in} Scott took her to dinner Tues- ls High Point in Election; |piease,”” but certain key workmen Face of Theft Counts wee nha abaneens pomprasy ike Opposes Kefauver [om atomic submarines use den- We train you for a lifetime career tists’ drills and mirrors. They are : shipyard chippers usually pictured with Mutual of Omaha cles LOS ANGELES —Mystery piled| bullet hole through h tee windabield. BALTIMORE i—Even with thelas beefy individuals swinging a) If you can meet the public and ‘want dietprenearee of a wealthy, Bet | billet holes irr the car Tues gpg parva air paths nl ee iver poe eet - © earn more money, contact... Air matron with. the disclosure] ay ieee te een es Gng{halt of one million eligible Mary- ee teeetalas Goma . Say \ . oa ine expan also bas disaP-lwhen found Saturday. | landers were expected to visit pri- job of Temoving excressences or PAUL T.WILLIAMS [oc cemreritne nese eee cae : SE exhaustive police ‘and crand’ jury|®, 10N€ list of court appointments) President Eisenhower on the Re-|precision in joining the piping of Mi 4-6602 _ [}investigation into the year’s disap-| 2cine on oa gy . ated publican ticket and Sen, Estes Ke- — peti Nautilus and q For Confidential Appointment betaay of his wife, was last sent enter a plea to a 13-count grand|fauver on the Democratic were For that work, the chipper uses estcovnde itheft and f - indictm ' is aff | Scott dined Tuesday night with by Hagainsd hls ictment cla" aa aad somite on that employed So ee - — [Russian lek That's | CURRENT. spas : fea . (i! ; ® interest was a five- or ae - TNamed in Plot | : - More Money. pav- ore ‘Security Risk’ Reports|ing contractor George P.__Ma- for You! “Red ‘Job’ Offer to FBI "ney, Paced, ihe onion was Immediately ite exes tee & s e s — sa has. been reported by a suspended!1950 in a bitter campaign, government worker. which Butler’ drew support : agers Hatkin, on of Washing-\sen, McCarthy (R-Wis) and some on ti a news erence yes-iof supporters. ; ‘terday he’ rejected the offer stter| crepe FOR GOP reporting the whole affair to the : his fourth ‘FBI. He said FBI photographs in-| Mahoney is making d A : ltry for statewide office. He won dicated that the man who made|'TY . : -— @ nowt apvenrmma tes [ithe offer was named Methiov, nthe nomination - the Senate ry When you're a regular saver at PONTIAC FEDERAL Peabaan’ Tandlator at the Soviet| | Sara L tl Glengary Circle Friday afterncon Meet for Breakfast | ham and Tex Smith, Sara Lucite honoring her daughter-in-law, | chairman, and, Mrs. Smith, | Hallock Mrs. Chauncey G. Burke Jr. of | The Wayside Gleaners of First Mr. ‘Smith told of some of the h Bay City. ‘Baptist Church met Friday morn- events. planned for a season full) [Came sce Mrs. Mac T. Whitfield, Mrs. John) ing at the church for breakfast of activities arranged to include) bride of T, Millis, Mrs. Edward A. Proctor, served by members of the Fellow. Members of the entire family. The|* L vell W ar. _ wah ade B. Myers) ship Class. first in a series of bridge:lunch., “OE ; r res at. the tea services = : ry ; ... eons will be held May 23. A high- Satterlee during the gathering. | ls deat eakinet | Mix Gor cat of this eventiwilll bel a | fash Gerrday ‘The W. Walter Smiths have re- lity oo ene en ll show. ids oe te thelr erie Ga aria roaal ibility of Christian Mothers.” Two An out-ofdoor bar-b-cue and ; evening un after spending the winter in Fiori- Among the side trips ¢njoyed “the Smiths during their stay ‘one that took them to New) - Seaks, decorations schaicmnan. . , daughter of Ga Glee Wo ey Comin Events ‘Views Pictures. wr. and Mrs. Chicago ayenue. after vacationing | SLE - | > 9 ‘| Nelda Davis, a former Wat. Runyon C, in Florida for three weeks. While | MRS. LAWRENCE R. FABER | meh ork Birthday Club will meet showed colored pictures of Japan 4 in aggroce pr Lope ao Seas ee coher 1. Weanessay ferllcancec coonerntion a meeting of aren Colter) Hallock of Mrs, Fred u home there. | Friday evening in a 7 o'clock cere- liste oe 12 Club will meet Tuesday at ° e ° Oakland oe * mony at Grace Lutheran Church.| ele. Halt 160 Auburn Ave. | Mrs. Gordon Reynolds opened| avenue, and Martha Varney of Nelson street, |The ceremony, performed by the a sophomore ‘student at Western) Rev. John C. Streit, was followed. Michigar College, appeared on an|by a reception at the Dublin Com- educational television panel Thurs- {munity Center. Marjorie. Lowe day evening at Kalamazoo as'served as Carole’s bridal attend- “Miss Hearing-Aid of 1956." Mar- ant and Robert .Kaphengst was tha was also recently elected best man. The bride is the daugh- treasurer of the inter- A Speer r fai iy } a batt | i Pape. i Tee Bi feat Bs A Batak vy 4 Ped Dee egies Fat ‘ea Soe ae pe oy Pal oli et, OS a ON fie a if e ; } y F aS Dive bare, No ae ea : f 4. bs Ae i bi * : . i ees / » ia F i | Lob 5 ri “eee ae: f Parssteen j ry fa} f E ae 4 Fi Nie ‘ vee ere. SE my ah Bi ees: Coane mee pee eat ip a ear ree > = : 4 5 Ree ad cen Steel pele Lane : ey et) =i. fj : - es 3 : f ai o i Soe Lt te : ; ra : { . “ i ioe re jl = 7 npr PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 7. 1056 - Gives. Meas Confidence h B ; , plese W ell -Dressed renege Be ave etter ae : 7 to guarante * ray By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN’ sure to act more attractively, fo}, pearance and misbehavior in the was toa ‘the “responsibility on|posal with enthusiasm, anid its 17. | a. a hat Soe As my readers know 1 lng hve tte oben apc Hak onesies alert ie Ts caked Ss Conch i wouldlzgastated a cminiton tae store | TED’S a series of recommendations for. for DINNER Hair Styling | ~ * Right” prograin. Certainly it per- GET COOPERATION TONIGHT! Hair Cutting sonal appearance so subtly influ- The American Institute of Men's = ences men and women, jt might and Boys’ Wear is cooperating P ermanents $7.50 Up | have an even — impact on with baat —s pica and teenagers. — - principals, Its executive vice. pres- : . z or Spring Beauty mG a a ident, Francie DeWt Pratt, says, And we can hardly wait. They y superintendent for school-com- pian is that ft shows parents serve the most Delicious meals . has . d Y desserts. (special FE 4.2878 20 E. Pike St. | ee aa ente ised ore Narra and all ee us, that the| an ummy desse pecl ) g ; 8 : between extreme or sloppy ap cos Sraserd sie 6 erewnel menus for children, téo.) : ; x who's dressed normally generally r . ! . ——— on eee Family Nights Monday Thru Thursday ~ . ( gg S -. Aouse of finer cleaning .. . One high school. installed a full- d ai length mirror at the top of.a stairs | WOODWARD at SQUARE LAKE ROAD - : sae me Be CAEN tient can be to tak Be est in the way she looks, in ae hair style anid her with a New Permanent. The Butfalo . 7? carried out with fo Sng and students are ye . pare pigeon ws faa ote - PERMANENTS $6.50 many of.the problems of grooming, which had been home We Specictize jn Helrcuttiog _]| ANNALIESE BEAUTY SHOP Next to Bazley Market (Over Tasty Bakery) 80% N. Saginaw oe Soe FE 2-5600 If personal appearance so subtly influences men |ents, are likely to live up. to the) === and women, it might have .an even greater impact on teenagers. act like one. County Federation msctins nis ditra yb : ” B L A K E il S ‘Meets in Hazel Park |SSeaaeet of snares of como | . , | . judged their appearance, t Clea ned F luff-F 1 inishéed ‘Moth a fed Two hundréd women attended the president; Mrs. Forrest E. Brown, on he / BY Oakland County Federation of first vice-president; Mrs. Robert|next day the juniors, the next the t Women's Club fourth meeting of Stemen of Oak Park, second vice-|S0phomores, “ next the fresh- ; and the last day was ‘‘Ev- You/d expect O to have a fine of boning and / the /year. The women were guests|president; Mrs. I. J. Gouin of] men, , : - tcuhing "a Sodrh neve 8 One's x ! Specially | : ot the Hazel Park Wotnen’s Club! Lake Orion, recording secretary; erybody’s Dress Up Day. developed methods of clean . « /spegially prepared Friday at Hazel Park. _|Mrs. D. Gagenheiner of Clawson,| The winning class received a cleaning agents get every microscopic :k /of dirt and sojf h ighlight of the all day session|corresponding secretary and Mrs.| ¢599 scholarship which it gave to out of your finest woolen blankets . . ~ without injury fo as the instalJation of officers in| Melvin Groves of Berkley, treas-| the scheol-to be passed on to wool, satin trim, or the tiniest change in the lovely cofor, _ ‘4 afternoon/ by Mrs. Willard urer, some graduating senior. q Our finishing leaves them fluffed soft as a cloud, cuddly as a ; Stephens of / Lake Orion, past * 2* ¢@ 3 PROMPT tamb and sweet as a lilly . «. AND MOTHPROOFED TOO! Each’ president. Installed were /Mrs.| Directors selected by the group In Buffalo the elementary schools “ ams Sheern, of Pleasant Ho ea were Mrs, Earl Hopp of Fern- |n0w are interested in this project, : PICK-UP Each Blanket Individually W — 4 dale, Mrs. Thurman Ruggles of |Which also is receiving support of 7, et y Wrapped Milford, Mrs. John C. Mew, Rey. |the Buffalo Youth Board, an organ. | [5° <| Sagp and are Bt H.-A, Miller was Buffalo to wipe out juvenile delin- ¥, DELIVERY a Opens Home to | mshi quency. : e | FIVE CASH AND CA : Church Group rning sessions were devoted) This plan seems to be spreading. ‘ “ 379 E. Pike Street 376 Auburn Ave. hearing ot reports of presh|in Long Island, N. Y., at least one |) 35.00 PHONE Mrs. Franklin) B. Read opened pales of individual clubs and high ‘school is distributing recom-|" * * * ¢ | 506 S. Saginaw St. - 430 Orchard Lake Ave. hher home on East! Hammond Lake Ports < the a conventiin. mendations for correct classroom | us . ( 9) road to Thursday evening, mém- rs. stemen velattire among its students and the > 2 FE 4-9593 ad. Mighlend wood Mok bers of the Women’s Auxiliary of @ resume of the progress of Ger-|remarks of students themselves || the Church of fhe Advent. Devo-|aldine Scott, who recei the \tell the story. ll be held at the home|eran Church served the i. 379 E Pike St of Mrs. ‘C/{ Sanborn Hnytchins on Several numbers were/ presented Tomorrow: Pye: Maastrasl Ten-| ee 5 . West Long .Lake road, hoporing by the Hazel Park mp Chor-|sions Can Cause Unhappiness.” |= P tions, were leas by Mrs. Clement |nursing scholai and who/is be-| They say things like, “When I)” | : Serving White. ‘ginning her year of one wear a tie I don't feel s0 much like a a Pontiec ‘and Mrs. Rogerg Marquis is serving/at Henry rors Hespiel “ t. | horsing around but more like| i as general cHairman of a coopefa- studying,” or “I feel different) North Ockland tive dinner /planned for May /19.| Women of the Hazel Luth-| when my clothes are neat’” “J County Main Office and Plant oY = Archdeacpn of the — Dio-| us. Mrs. Brown, chair- ph Parks and Mrg. Ethel) man of the day, in Janice : | ener beara ee whe | Antona an dthre of/ her foreign! MOTHER'S DAY |were instrumental in orfaing tht) coders who on “Making. SPECIAL NOW | church. - anent i: e 6 @ / Good Citizens.’ 4 asumieed Not Te Tarnan Mfs, Clarence Suhr shported on Bl ner Kunst s. Emrien asa Plans Complete aeaereaiee 2 church. sme’ for the | jeta Ball Three-color harmony. — Bodice has # notched . surplice neckline and_ _widely bound, brief extension sleeves. Contrasting colors that make up the back- buttoning cummerbund, sash effect at side Also for Bleached and Drea” Hair ..| _ Open Evenings | e: y front. Gently full ; Individual ‘money-making plans! Final arra ements were made, we, nee, pink. poco were discussed and plans were Beta pter of Beta heta Misses’ sizes. ; Stock made to attend the spring Diocesan | Phi sorority or tthe Beta ball May AeJe | Z |Auxiliary meeting being held in| 18 at the Te WAVE SHOP | ‘St. Joseph Episcopal Church in nounced that jan out-of-town or-] 12 senoot ‘$e, Fe 2-6039 J! Detroit on Morday. chestra 1 play and proceeds will Members will also attend the be donated to/the Pont{ac Founda-| ~~~ 'Oaklarid Convocation meeting be- tion. | ii Pe ‘ing~ held on Wednesday at All’ fine frown met. wi Saints Episcopal Church. |man Mack of W, | Mrs. Frank Arnoldi invited the Thursday evening. Mrs. Donald) group to meet at her home on| White Was) presenti ip \Franklin road for the June 7 meet-|chid to form | ing. “'wedding mntochont i ———— ar Better Dresses—Second Floor PLANNED WITH YOU ‘IN MIND! ! © every detail is pre-tested and quality e ny land planning in cooperation GREGG controlled from start te finish. : competent engineers. No dangerous @ enly top-grade kiln-dried lumber used intersections. Si throughout . . . lasting quality. ~ @ black top roads, peid for by Avon . SHOR | rH AND © completely insulated . . . cooler in summer no future assessments. » «4 and exactly everything else that’s fashion! The show «2 + warmer in winter. plenty of water from ee system © Delco f by General Motors for more see ater shortage : coon host at sos gri case! ™ ™ e eonrate|atowathcs: sere’ surfgced drive, ACCOUNTING - /TYPEWR RITING of toes. fine-drawn heel. the ° mal steel Mesertartd Grits “aCe aber ailable for heating. ; Briefreess , bright a steel ca’ sw irch doors. _© natural gas availa eatin / Ac G i 8 Cc © full lake privileges for all in 23 | E a ; : ° .. never gontahng laents ae a “perk “dedicated to owner. “re New Class Ss Tod Whiteness. Special, too, when ‘Straw feels this soft! Ribbon-plaited against nylon mesh . . on a heel of silk shantung! ’ As seen in Mademoiselle Day and /Evenin MODEL OPEN DAILY, 12 Noon to 8 P.M. | eure tenet ponte DON’T WAIT- COME TODAY! | Calculator and many other courses watpen $0. ; | are also/ available . , ee | Competition is becoming keener but we are receiv- ° FESS. ‘a -canrenrm: ing many excellent.employment calls that. we can- MG) _ 9) ome not fill. aS FLINTRIDGE : , ’ ars | | a / y Approved for Veterans’ Training WHITE LUSTRE STRAW > . / . : A » @== HAMMERSLEA RD. . : 1 jm? | INVESTMENT CO. a's MILES 9 : ; 7 West Lawrente Street Phone FE 2-3551 ; — : Call in Person of eee This Ad for New Bulletin “ER” mnfy ‘f —-« JUDAH LAKE ESTATES | é : I. . FE 5-9237 Rt. 1, Pontioe | ees rere , WALTON BLVD. | . . Name ee "” Widdress Shoe Sclon—Mezzanine » : j | ' f( 2 | f | ( f | i * Womens’ Group - | £3 BR ee = =| lk constraution nan bak af Timaru NEN (cere se rt Sitter Se rat | ee core wPle Bhs | Bios “beat “Mot water day nd John K. Irwin | # cemahiet tuk "aerate oh, rouge orem, Bs ann G ver colored | D 3 ROO PVT. night. Janitor : , 4 = BATH re can ALL LAWN CARE BY HOUR OR, Eneai a anya | | ona peratie ee = sy te xchange “newly deooraied ApBY t 9 Clare J pe A CLEAN COUPLE.| FE "Puce. Sucee “tot scneel. 440 ‘Bince 193) Ve ee eee we beat it vou OR jaggerty Rd ior in a APT § Oakland. . , eorner §antord. 1 12.2 L cee Free —oe Hatt 2-0085, v= = s | ow. Huron Ph FE S063 | trance. FE PT PRIVATE EN. | 4 ¢ ROOM FURNISHED APT. FOR a sppace oo 101% pone PE Sein e. Lawson homers, tite furphy St. NDSCAPING SERV-| ier, 2 ROOMS. CHEN AND BATH. PE_4-2872 NEW! i__ v . wATOR ad e ee can ea come Pontiae. Reward LACK COCKER SPA SPANIEL ov 60 MORTGAGES: F Child Meebome al Pe Ths SID pte Ae oe private Toth end rFenirance “peor F - eis or_ PR £8 _- it. Fo Pais t RECREATION ROO M wen wes School GOMBINED FOR /LosT — | oe % acre |? ROOM STUDIO. Bn or FE 46700. ia ond bet wees furnished. 180 Col: or Rent Misc EMENT story frame rE alr ct leah nea on Sy ees |e ceri yey | sae oe po ot J ptr tails (fa hd See as ellaneous 42 COMPACT UTILITY OROUP.| —_Ruron tsened _ etwas. 4-285. ¥ 852. FE 2 icense | arm : : » All pvt. FE 4-8768 ALDO AT ANT i : (ee eas bean Correspondent iB) ROOMS. PRIV {ROOMS AT fie aaa ee ate RMB. Fe hige Halal atonal akin opal d 38. ALL COPPER PLUMBING bath ‘down, Pine ase DECKING TER VICE ost vour PE tae °c 1 Set Fe ae exraatee |‘ cate Wecenc Seer wy | cate of ME: pe epee well | bal “ecace es Verna se| i FULLY INSULATED Pansion attte rwey to on. awn maintenance ve one Hl EY w E S689) S| ae ities _Baldwit piace 3S TOP STREETS 2 and & but! and a ‘home? ANTED | “AND: ses es. Adult t m Ave . 32 $cH screens, Pe DIRT PLEVeLeD ares gees Animal Rescue ‘league Se Per, ber ouae todays | — * ofated 3 ROOM, NE ae DEE: | qe ot, aATH Se Aauls, uae aw) r, wuiien |= ONE WAY. | 7 _ ine is includes tor iy driveways graded FE AND BROWN RIMMED GLA! he an us new, 3 ROOM ore aaa | _ ford Co ~ . parece nese are just a few ot Ls You'll ii aoe oe 5-352. | Vicinity NP GLASSES | RIDGEWAY | ia E 4 - Huroa._ FE PE SS COAST TO CO many features Phadle on th ve to b GENERAL | erry. FE 47073 | 975 Baldwin A VAY Howard 19 LOIS ST, COR enn | AST © | tis ho: you will find in is : Te AL | LANDSCAPING. anes, Sate srrres ve FE 46203 2 RMS AnD pate, PRIVATE TRlistese Pp petal ane WEST SIDE RENT HERE | LEAVE THERE “day's oo Chae bn designed tor to. fee Mada property. h | front ee apets. Lame Wanted Real Estat | — waves TE | TAN cee S21_et Close to St. Benedict's | Ao ovnas 7 a Disle” hw ™ wey EXPERT TREE TRIMMING pea into, Pome hdopmltolcpsa {| Estate 32A 3? ROOMS ca _- | All Modern Efficiency wearer and shopping preter NEW ” FUI I PR ICE a Nene W. oods -Ranch removal, free ‘o. please . & . ms & tv | and 4 room apartme: vith 4% STOR stalk, as 4 "a ee, eee nee PERN) OUR SLEEVES ARE “TYAN neous CLE | freee mote fray Get | centers ot ed Seg Ao . 3 OR LANDSCAPING — J H = _Fiorence Ave ? [p> Ramaez Cainen eal ta | tu oe refrigerator and commute < ‘4 T = } rnished. $45 Pembrook: r L pect ’ ex- ‘op eof! and fill dirt ibitces obbies & ies & Supplies 24A 24A ROLLED UP !! 7 ROOMS. PVT ENTRANCE | Sexy FE >. HOT & | bec ber bast ot. month and up| $17,800 full — $7000 down. ' us ot Lave Hy pay moch..m uch TARDACHRING 6 3397 es And we are are geared pS AS ew Adults only. PE Prig. clean Hnena, 28 FE. Huron 8t cnapey! price MI 40490, of tates asking SCR. ! e . FE 32-0566. ps 2 1 oS , a . cFING OUR BURINESS “By oumvercety Gong drames | Stl whe Serie AS | s"Room art cumee—or_ pur | fie dmpinre, cen cree a [Maids To eMaaP Rate | 2 gE tenes = crt aa be Eee Sie $k uaceaevesime BARTER § divans |? Mets Mesnaue Porba| paayS'are' pox seer 7 EY Rent Houses Furnished 35 = te NG Sota) Se cet TAwN CUTTING PM ny CHAI OPERATION YOUR PROP- Fs) Jp APT. 6 N. we | Poa. APT. For RENT. 10 | sox20 SMALL HOUSE. J ACK ~~ Sen west P ee Awe Coztieo. VERY (CHEAP _Notices & Person | RERTY MOULD SRL i a re ae ee Abcin , rth on Telegra turn | Special F. = Say GARDENS AN Personals 25 “Let ets gTors oe ca oe r gina with a LAROE | ROOMS, BASEMENT ~~ FURN, vb 89 ROOM APT. POR KENT — rE Pontine ke and ge le pears ong lawns OR 3.2890 and FE D AAA PRIVATE DETECTIVES DO ome Oineelivilie FE S107 GRILDREN Weicom furnished. hom ‘ LOVELAND Se - ang te LAWN MOWING B E8-1642 mestie or erimini Do. you ‘sEtiana. Y 2 e_ YE +107) _ eS FORE hed home with Jake Aaa . Beott Lake road to Geneha L med an unusual Y SEASON < cs ¢_or criminal. FE_5-6201. PROPER OUR ADULTS, FE 5-3036 APTE: rooms RN es, near Duck and . 198 Cas you there! . Bee ot and monthly OL 10381. ~~ Aerot spe a at TY aT FULL FE 7-8087 R 3. arden MA €3240 s Lake Rd. KEEOO. 8 in this com. r ALUE tlt Say space. MA 4-320. FE 24575" arbor new ranch y STRAITS LANDSCAPE <3 . cco Knapp Shoes tinitity 10. rn: 2 AND, 3 ROOM PRIVATE BATH _Eves "oilen eg REPU oe 3-201). FURN OFFAG 5 Sah SPEC CIA IAL, $1000 DC “ties! | WARD E. PARTRIDGE qeaated, 7 rn, cna ot te 2070 ark First “Rae , ba’ 25 _ welcome. DG e bedrooms, So peecen ter vessouir iy conmrest| AUDIVOR E Re. ANT ADR re 2 RM FURN. Cart owert | att “Foon 42 ROOMS, B ATH, SARARE ROUGE POR RADEALY DOWN ae FE 4-358 extre powder tite ba, down, low "monty" parments AUDIVOX HEARING AID, RM. 10 oe M. Stout. Realtor. gi me ret, ilormetion Peale el | fotg a Meee va) Lk alias cen, ground floor, mode alse je ioe es ae x hay Soy a whens. ‘Sreakiont Lic. ‘by State of yments | (00 wEDbie ‘ N, Saginaw wood 5-0396 a 20 monthly. FE z <5 r, modern kite! ning room, ‘itchen ao to 8 Su Bees ich. Be met INVFFA Ph. > ly, FE 47301. . for ne a screens . and souneasterny Mich Free ent Printed neotion ~ AP eee einaTen. os SEN" BATH MEAT, FORTE, | “Pippa astra porch awn | ee a FAST SUBURBAN | fenriivid™ "ute ROTO TILLING GA Gauvty Maru -¥Sa SUPeLas. se as Cone ee Adults ar obey :€, 8D eee this one wodsy! Qet your wart a - tealy Bt R aiD N only. $110.) : tare. N . e YARD LEVELING. mesa Me Mra, Burns. PE 34014. $3 ‘aca ae teen | Fe cee sete et emnenes: pee: ee GaTRANGE ere esaren ee WEST OF PONTIAC $ ts tote: reve bunge-| piavage. ve price of » Pont. 1 : . ANCE orated, Child: =| 8 ton. nice sec- SE. Cae cow to Essense ] AIDE b "Lapeer Real. Batat ay ro. Se Sr come. FE & ren wel- room modern’ with room ve : inspect Dativered oF can picb. up fer nDebt? tet 7 ROOMS AND BATH | see ba00a ater dren. References. | GODERN. FORNISHED — HOUSE fis, eet, Knotty pine terion : 3 a pre net ‘ne SR North. OOom sete landscapin | Tf you are h | PE 23-6997 FE 2-9657, x forking couple. PE 32-1672 EW DUPLEX 4¢ = un. | “for rent, All _ HOUSE my es with (it pleates us to please Waites Fr ose” ping. mot! ing” your paymen ,Wouble meet "Oa “erred: 2 ROOM, FURNISHE TAPE FOR| kiteh-dinetts an pw dl geen | inal ems Bice and oa ““s ileges We ™m i see "=| rent. F . ’ TREE § aPRA YING EY EEF Week Lometees cencnn coun: SOLD 00 Franklin | er ea Newly fcruiedi asi prevanales FEL-HURON AREA. MODERN <— neaameart beth, New. |: K A gg Mg i AE END SATH | ae es | we -RIDGEWA Fav | MARIpSEN wn “ ATE 25 ° send 7-8081 © er NO Sea ygNERDED ' or Not Sold NEWLY FURNISHED. furnished. Prices serene R Y | jIM Ww = ae “Re , . Moving & Trucking, 19. upto $28 00 a day u can make | ee i TOWS SE TO DOWN- | ten porch. Close e | * ent I Houses Unturn, 36 | * ota LT OR sss | 28 Qauiand_Ave ea Ased. REALTORS FE 4.0528 ~ IO OS eerie elem ieee of Cushion | ts, because it an ee VN. FE 4287 fe 3 ROOM, 2 —- 7IPLE eed NG SERVICE - BY NER phld % el wetted 1o TRUCKING “0. aoop. = or part time. eae — en ued, se peau c= Cle Pte Nd 7 ROOM my ROOM nove. 4] PINGREE. E¢ hg a “MODERN “HOUSE 2 bdrm. 2 OWN R Ril 8. Telegraph tves.@ Sen. ; _snyuime. BoeTt,| Betes” ganar presen Write | Saiepane jaupusetcreukea | Gees | °F ROOM UNFURN APT. v0 y BEDRM HOME, WAL Ronen cate ON 3 ACRES xiv, $8,000 total wie, in| ative Reel Rotate iBuchenge Tt HAULING POR PICKUP ANY: 66 sun aps Brockton Masri | 7 Roe A _rrankin Bi *| erellilerelgtn gb semen, | Near gy Pains on" 3000 | monnly OR Sseke on a % thing. FE 5-067. - on AND pecs lass ROOM FURN | R COUPLE OR OGBNELFE- matic hea Aleph .. monthly. OR 34560000 i Se APTER = in APT. FIRST, ™ OR GENELE- _3-0575 ant. FE é A-1 MOVING —HAULINO May 7, 1966 I witt at pase | tchitd welcome. store, ead bus. cet prea down oJ sou boos —. r) NEAR ST. T. JOE'S aL SN a z LaF apes SERVICE tr te mae eter debts con- | $0142 ». 231 Osmun. FE | STUDIO. APT . EaT BIDE NEW. acres near 1OUSE | AND-OR 8 | coarcatieat yoour heen each, ; i ‘ a! rE _8-3458 Raymond ¥ er than myself 2 ROOM: | ly decorate IDE. NEW- on shares Chi ee | cor okeT ey gee F} ~ @ ) aioe arr WAC oe ond J Crawford, 141 aa chins 2 ua AND BATH | _ After crated Call FE 2-0001. _ly, MElrose ete welcome. ml fre garage $16,950 with n. MULTIPLE iota HO sen ae +7615. eaned. FE OPEN TUES. W $08) Ditie Hey, |] ROOM APT. WITH BATH. 68 THREE ee | RMB. Bet BATH, FU MILLIS x 2EW ies hauls AnD “evenings eee: we DHURS. Phone OR 3-1298 8, Merrimac TH BATH. 08, Clean, roomy 5 AND BATH _MENT. Refrig. & sto salt : {. BREWER PLUS Costs Attractive rhe. TRADE anytime. Pesos HAULED. SOAPY GOO ia EVER DS a WiLt BUY FROM Ow {ROOM MODERN, ery NORTH item Couple suly. a |® ROOMS AND BATH. aE | (FE 451 PE Ben | NEW 2 BEDROO nr slovely modern Bch: at AsHES. RUBBISH © . for cleaning rugs and upholste ons modemn home ele as | _Anderson, FE 2-5408 utility room Near Lake Oakland. , aoe ie JOM pes ex Feuled Anytime OR ANYTHING | _Walte’ erent ith Fine Fon | 3s oo locatfon. $500. Dn, | Je SO ‘FURNISHED. eis Unit hyd 1 PER- Fe ea $6¢ per month | 4 ak ETIRE MEN . FHA HOMES meat vith es ac. aie heat, "two two : PFC! ne Adults or work- ern. Breeve- , 2 * garage, aise we bore’ ea Benes AND RUBBISH HAULED | . seers coup esse 8 68 50 | HEL P US!. 3 “nee 88 § Francis. =e UPPER 3 2 ROOM rey : NEAR | eae teh: Bale: BATH TO RE- FE. atone ines: Part Saree oe fone as heat, wood kiteh- © cher | lot, large ge an - oat _ 21304 Open Pri Eves. del tee v2 bedgrom rane | Tt bE ES ES den spot. Prefer ere: Gar | (Roce TS aoea MCbEAN BIRT | ieee, moe B® INCOME COM. | acne Wass ely take trades wo Bedroom. tome "in ne AND Rupee AN _—_ e on West side or — | ‘ | furn, or unf 1 child wel wrgety) atk) : city. sewer . = light trucking. FE 46229 D Wtd. Ch est suburban fo @ cl 3 ane . ADULTS ONLY WOLVER NE APTs Vic, of Wolverine welcome. | 4-Family, 3 to and water. FRANK JOHNSON HAU ae hildren t to Board 26° with cash, | Wants. wectient ee #1, Auburn Ave 3, rooms and path mk i | _FE 1310, call ahr a Se. mo.| income apts, furn, Wonderful | ~ Giese, to schools, shopping. nome Y LARE OA a moving will pic FLING PR 2 |p mately | $25.000 Just ; ‘APT. EVERY CONVEN. ren § ROOM TERRACE, | sem || LE) Coe houses ALE OR : ers pick up anything Fe eons CHILDREN, j er ie eee now. a bath West side. Excel. “Kk. G 5 He MPSTE AD | Rent, 875. BRACE. RAMONE cr see 9 in efty, MODEL—Take BSagin: fear ae this ee eee ylor: Realtor, 100 Oak- rans Employ c | 293 nytime rE | Large T ror pane -Oakiand aw to r e : i GENERA TRUCKING DAY OF EXC CA ——_— {land Avenue. a - able FE 46310 ouple. Reason-| 102 E. -Huron_ 3922, s1800. do ‘. Full basement, | bl . West on Oakland 7 room alow aa two Le ES “heat XING AN e Fie oh [a8 1 OR 2 CHIL- Ge CAN SELL YOUR LOT ip ROOM, MODER RN APT, ON YOULL LIKE THIS ee | tT alee ease | “@6_W. Muron ‘DINNAN, Ineigwood "Model fit ere iin aa corms ane | = ee ——_—<—<<<<<<—<—<——_—— } e o responsible ms with private oe ' ntiac See FE 4-2577 . 150 wi 5 lot 3 INCINFRATORS CLEANE V G. Flhott & Sons |. 35 e people. OR| eptrance Clean & ni bath & 160 ACRE FARM. 7 MIL3 | . nr mn fen ced bari Steceraeia lc soon Bee Wtd. Household Goods 27 MA 6-3503 ‘] ROOM APT ALSO 3 RM. APT chara neh eregme Wi Ge cone enoGm U FE 83028 NORTH) ee ‘Sale _ Houses — 43; TMMEDIATE occuPANcY ~— ‘Cottage ta ne water AND HEAVY 8 BAU ; ~| North 12 Well-furn Clean. P- > oma ve See Mra. New- Y 4 ROOM UPPER aa AG. | ~~ | BEFORE 18T “ + Av any time FE LING. LE RNIT ~ ~ rthwastern H®y at } Mbelt |< im Call aft, § vt. ent. Close |. g ing Cass Lake Beth aty C-| | : PAYMENT to HAUL io, ae ‘UR? a URE NEEDED | i | en FE +7261 | = ae | : . 4 me” = and Dump Trucks — - nt Gall FE 42551. | | Hep teat We handle all details | igerator a utilities t REC CASEVILLE | MULTIPLE LISTING 8ER | : Pontiac k WANTED USED ROOT BEER nancing and closing. (3 LARGE ~ ROOMS AND 5 ple only, 281 Oakland urn. Cou-| ~hiving roc - KASTS COTTAGES © VICB ac karm and barrel Cail FE gs La West side, $20 BATH, |} ROOMS, ving room. kitchen | two bed. i$ wn ALDSON PAR As Industrial Tractor Co Juin# between @ and? * you Br eal eR ee iF F ROO: corre PE heat y a tODERN, STEAM | eats rogel ols umnide tollet | pura income lorated North | Go j ees ‘home, with 3 tow “4 ~ * zi - ~ J M | a we ear anc ist r edroo a. he WOODWARD WANTED, use nites are | Fas pes eee Ts NO Ca | i ROOM sor ENTRANCE Ra See | apartments of tan ibsieveainiione. | MiGUL way sand fyorsation, reee. Dreere. y'- ; 10 as2a T ¢ . one of FE 40461, FE ¢1442 Money Wanted on MA ! berate “FOMS., caicpeen |? Roots as ol li ROOM ~stUDIO, & maaan | Bee whee cres of land with TRLd LEnsInG SEN ViCen | Desaicaas(Parecleweet) woe of aus s | oF n ” wre . Paintiig” & Decorating 20 saone A i J ie ROOM aR ose, |

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R 54632 Bt, Apply east anderson RN SLEEPING ROOM, eorge snoeal fg mion Leake An ¢ A-l PAINTING INTERIOR & Gren, ® D COUPLE NO CHIL 28 Realtor 3 as —PRIV a entrance with kitchen priv FE * remely neat & Be Ex. aren, "ant 2 or 3 bedroo 2 W Hu PRIVATE F} ¥ RCOM 17 ‘REA Toots) pt Sestausen Peek FE, cart a Aa, ee West ecrvom (house 1 1S” "i a FE 2.7421 OA 86-3330 ; nis welrome rr one one f gaol ane ADULTS nee epee, 2 PrOPTF For FE Late ooo ‘aigein, A Ave | aces rene capeeneway _ FOR BETTER HOMES —_— . es 4-9205 ? eferences FE ¢-25 i S IMS AND : y 5) Cart If No A , 8-0505 | tac’ , at i _ Ma fi da ald pa ‘Sha S Livi — me ae mary See Socneler ike Prone heal , 102 : Ge MES) rE AD Eee Nai aa RM er ¢ o-Operat al Real Pilate Ba cheoee " a tot Iavtanty lene: | 2 wearonm) wanetye Lele! ason Thompson FE 48364 . are \ lor all kinds of resi ! z } . Dresden ‘ Err moet EE 6-8284 ies fran ake Just ‘as hal we} eauty built = rey DECORATING = ine ing Quarters 30 “ in the Rocheitsr eraat, o 3 aides AND) BATH IN “AUBURN u ROOM APT NEWL .¥ DECO- vol Tyee oles KItc cE PRIV M@LTIPLE LIBTING BERVICE tome $1209 An ote , | ay hehe tee if t nh ae and wall papstins Cali for estt Ae NG + Room Ww SIDE SL ROREh B. Menry, Ine. ee oe ak, ea tas alt reat Available oop oenee | ROOM ae - OPEN EVEaUATSU La : | Geel Gace water heater, a ALWAYS DE SCADANLEEAING CL) picniiverseetarstincre bust ae Tepe ates ee [3 ROOM UPPER PVT BATH AND _MeDougal. 2.0602, Ask for Mrs Sayige oT? °F oem, FE Piiyelel . Leth PRICE. on eat” oe | ad ia fnonthiy payments. | ray, alin 28 yrs exp FE pees se Mich mee 3 tmall ehiidren wet |) ROOMS, PVT ENT. AND BATH. locks From City Hs 7 bedroom ya ud a Wt an ;_come $15 @ ie i in : T ENT. AND — | ROOM FOR BUS ' ity all Ple neh home. | 2 FA con Scrasy AND EXTERIOR DEC. NEoRe ala To, We Spe -_ 7. ROOMS ape enV, spect Aeuite itl, tote on eee | Phone FE ae OR PROF. MAN | Te ileal peated hid Os | convenient kitchen, generous | iecer Teiearapn, ‘rontartal (iets Lee eewany (kindle No Lich HS et BON aes ady cialize trances Utilities. Share pm 236 ane 'ROOM FOR RENT PE sendin A Mudiraell leven resi-| - bos pretest tile bath. rege igh. income property now bi~ or too small Free 2 mee No chiiren MY fermi Ronse __ basement and bath considered SNBIONER | tate Lét ell to settte re _ OO x ai} ft, kot. Lak ring in $175 per m ‘ % e i 2782 In pr : gartge. 62 Ruth 8 iF) ae BATH 18 83 Prall FE | st alone worth aski leg fake privi- bas onth, ‘Pull week FE 28-2045 * W td. Co t fort Bpringtield de in Water. 3 ROOMS ® BATH 7 t _ftove, util ee oon FRIG, . ROOM FOR "RENT ELD a “Bd of .only $16. =“ eerie hit Term pede Hew money maker Ey & PAINT. ~~ ds racts, Mtgs. 32 : For tast ertion & top dor 87_Whittemore ; nOoMs Tk BATH MATEO | pling blest alenee “FE A ( | A DOLL HOUSE. but | =) el 2 es onabie 221 ane “iat with us! op dol: 3 ROOMS PVT, BATH A .| Ground f ATED, | —— ‘ ‘ ‘ ul urn Ivk ! tended for ‘ aod 3 FAMILY dy ND F oor, Privat | coe MINKE real ilvir®. pe INCOME LAE a DECORATING” CONTRACTS ; Agate aly lel Parke < Near "Good bao a oy tne ROOM. CLOSE [|: i : ‘ ; Ps 2) Pa eh PS oN eo RR eT a ee ee Men On eMeE TERN Sey rw, Maree Ny nen RO ne NORE, POEMS, oy RT ae eRe ean ae eae eee 5 2 | ~ WECAN SELL YOUR HOME | “THE PONTIAC-PRESS, MONDAY. “MAY A ‘1956 Fer Sale’ Houses 4a For Sale e Houses 4a SR ROOM HOME WITH 3 CAR GaA- ne - _ $800 down. FE r complete in- OTT Ew. Pike Professional Building And Home — Partridge oS small community fust east | Pontiac Next to a church. 18 THE “BIRD' TO SEE | we building with parking ts 3 BEDRM,, $1,500 DN, | suitable for clinic, professional Convenient west ‘side location Beer 2% ACRES earn. uote home, full bath, PBNcts 1919" M15 Phone Ortonville 132, Collect. or business use Total of 160 ft of commercial property includ- ing house Terms. uron Center All bedroo: . seve nsbr fof this well im. Lome, Barn and Acreage ‘sulated modern bungalow Gas heated, storms & screens in- 13. acres with house apd barn cluded, Full price only $9.900 with en Baldwin Avenue House has th 6 rooms on first floor- 2 rooms + $1,500 dewn. See this today. : | and bath up Plastered walls 4 IN 1 INCOME | hardwood floors Full basement. gus heat Good condition Truly an unusual income oppor-) ‘PFOushout. Terms. tunity is the 4 in 1 package. In-, | ciudes attractive. furnished 2) Jeslie R. Tripp, Realtor family plus °? separate 2-bedroom 227 w ae Owner may occupy aay rE home and income would still pa off the ae $265 per mente income, $3500 down handles. WARD FE. PARTRIDGE FE 43581 i i Brent 5-8161 Oven Eves F 5-0338 Will bulld Et -or.3 bedroom start- home wiih basement on your complete cn er lot, wiring! et | NOTHING DOWN _ 1050 W_ Huron &t, exterior. small down paymen, will, Open Eve. 7 to 8. atime! ltimben eMiciica-|| | aid, builder ‘OR 3-2837. ITh A 5 mi~ north of Clarkston ‘lo ACRES roerepe ROOM w GAYLORD & ee *healtor | | 1 | | FOR foo. kitchen bi with reom, wana heat and ea after 5 and aaa ONLY. ‘2 BED. tile bath. well ss Call w 2-7658. 3 house bieoe Pere. Paved rest Telegraph Ne 4 Oigssed porch, Stoxer. 41. 500 « én. = rosat ce Win re wast Soe aLarce @rm L Fo cone E 737 “PC INTIAC REALTY Baldwin me DOWN 24x40 = shell Rd. rm., basement rerasee ner dist, $7,500, em ery base ition Paved prstaet | FE 5-8275 | | POUR AND BATH DOWN, FIN- | ished attic furnace Drayton Call OR 32-2088 after 6 for ap- pointment, LAKE home Beamed ceiling, dow. bath, good basement and Reasonable. Corner lot. Piains. Near stores, 441 18 W. Walton. Pe AROUND UNIQUE sale Living reom fireplace, dining kitehen - knotty cedar, in cupboards jalousle win- bedrooms, basement. YR. tor automatic washer & waterbeater | AUBURN HEIGHTS — OWNER: LARGE ¢ ae eee es, CEM: a will be binck— a W. Bloomfield, $16,800. Pa chase. LAKE ORION Duplex, 3 rooms, bath, each, gas heat, paved street, $2,600— WALTER GREEN, MY 2-5631. NEW. "HOME, LARS b PRIVILEGES. 4 ms ood bath, ment, doubly tote 004M _formerly_& Manda! 3-4046. NEW 3 BEDROOM With Lil bob es Union Lake. ee Needs fin- meister at Northern Lumber Co. EM 337471 for sprennment. __ SMALL DOWN Pay A HOME OF YOUR t OWN . CRESCENT LAKE — Nearly new .5 room home. full bata, large kitchen, Oak floors, smt auto. oll beat. insu- vo Tt lot, lake privileges “RMS (Minor finishing 3. bdrms An excellent older 6 rm. bunge- low. Nice large rooms, full bath oak floors fireplace, bemt. oil heat, 2 C Gar Many other fee- tures. Only $16,800 with $4800 do SEMINOLE HILLS 3 bdrms Better see I _ Large 2 car garage has fire-] pas 9 Mie fen, lfeolses Sra place & living quarters 6 lots, bam). ges heat. 2 or & vard enclosed. picket fence, fruit.| many esitas S10 18¢ $8000 dows, only $12000 Terms. Ph MAr-| : ma } _ ket 4-203 g 7 BDRM et beetle Near State ; oes $1,900 TEMPLETON | des tort fee ¢ rae ks ce Large lot ~ price beled $4000 Move right in 20 s@parate i | LAKE PRIVILEGES 6261 Andersonville Rad Waterford | Pamily expanding? Look at this Phone OR 3-1268 7 room eons 130 x 250 ft {LARGE AND sMALL HOUSES IN fenced lot, Tk hag a 2 car garage; Pontiac att Keego and sear and bo oy ae Only $14,500) Walled 1 , = | ROSE McLARTY OWNER LEAVING FOR sOUTH FE 22162 or FE 53578 Fully “OAKLAND LAKE _ 2 biks from bus line. Has a owner 2 bdrm ome, ttle | . bath full basement Only bath storm rooms and; Wed Sat & after 3.30 pm screened eh Will bave.to be) other, days seen to appreciated $3,000, —— HOUSE FOR SALE down $60 per month. For 18 ROOM HO 2 lefermetion = this and many eateries for convalescent home s in the Orton Outer -o. ae MY 2-282) A FEW S8STEPs TO LEBARON 8CHOOL You will enjoy living tn this” bome, It's neat = nee 2 bed-| rooms on the firs with an| attic ‘ter ‘edditiona - ° and 1% car gai Laiped yard SIE arene and fruit cesge gem ae HERE JT Is! Maceday Lakefront 2 bedrooms :AYLORD Oi] beat. Garage Stone prhpereGs ( G preaches and screens. $6,050, §950 PIKE ‘AUBURN HEIGHTS are “Us ToDwWY full be < One = pect Breezeway and = garage WEST CITY poo ane Needs some work Ss “TUST eM. ARRIED? home. with living room, din- __| Jn 8 years this neat 2 bedroom ing .. kitehen, 2° bed- starter home will. be yours free rooms and bath down, a and t Leake privileges. Build. | stairway to ing 7x36. O11 heat. Sterms and bedroom. Fe sereens, Shower bath. Fully in- gan heat. + full basement, sulated Just right for you at ed new ity (car garage: | month. ‘Phone “OR 31905 ‘fer en _" OTe Full price bikste'— “terms. | Shpoimtment'ts Os my oF A A. qT ylor WHITE BROS, a SEAL TONS e 3-1206 INSURANCE Onen Eves. ‘til @ — Sunday 1 to § ie conteed Ae ae HOUSE FOR SALE, $2,000 Fo Pree_Persieg! cash. ese 66 N. Jessie. Con see SMALL ment. Take over ae os | _ ore Sa Dr, Phone Per 's-2000 FAMILY HOME “CLARK Cc | 7400 Michiana Rd 608) Commerce Rd MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | CUSTOM BUILT J bedroom ranch type bungalow with full on. plastered walis, vestibale entrance, beautiful kuch eo | | j | & Teal buy for a large OAKLAND LAKE FRONT, This eptys Tey Gee village | ~ year home west of Pontiac on paved street + rooms, living room. ae cbse 5 bedroom modern home. Large tiv k and dining room, tiled| ing room, dining room. oak floors i jus utility room. also) sunny kitchen and bath Furnace jarge glassed-in front porch over- basement All newly decorated. sree Jal the . bold Lge Garses tes e lot Shade Priced 5 e m. ; xp w fom, of! Neuter and electric range Term iy ad freed tah imeluded in price of $7,500. ecort LAKE PRIVILEOES ere is a fine retirement home | * ve) NEW IN ‘54, cree: consisting of carpeted living room Lake NES “Ph hom &-dining room bedrooms, mod- poy 2 bedrooms, nice nomey hts ern bath, sunny kitchen, base-| modern kitchen, full) ment. New oil furnace. double bath. Living room master erage 2 lots Plenty of shade —- =e orate: ho ppb theed a only $9.500 with rea- . heeds; sonable term iittle interior work yet. but tx! cash = SE eco Tere a very teed $6,050. Shown/Many other homes to choose from Dorothy Snyder Lavende Ty REALTOR . 3140 W Huron FE 2-4411 | ae 11 $750 DOWN—FURN. East side off Auburn on paved DRAYTON PLAINS AREA. This has 2 nic | ACRES ——- ae street 6 room home, Now used $8,030 with $1,450 dow: &s 2 family income. Full base- | ment with automatic ofl heat. CLARK ee J i FE eat, Sat. tin 6 Goperative Ne Real-Estate Exchange $1250 DOWN Large 4 bedroom home on paved street, 3 mi west of Pontiac High full basement. 1'y car ga- rage. Priced right at $7,950. $550 DOWN | cele $0x200 ft lot on Lake Geneva 2 . mi. west of Pontiac, White frame | 3.rooms with part bath and ord Foundation in for seddi- rooms Now vacant, $750 DOWN Large 4 room_and bath white frame bungalow with oak floors and automatic hot water heater floors NEAR HIGH SCHOOL | ,. 26 foot living tole large kitchen fen 13x 15 back porch glassed in. large front pore bought on term’ Shown GOx350 ft 'y acreiot Located off | 3 by appointment only Mt Clemens St inside city lm- 3 : Its $4950 FULL PRICE RO DERE Y, BRONTE 500 Elizabeth Lake Rd FE 41157 3 BDRM BRICK 1'2 car carage 3.4002 Williams Lake $12 900 OR Wr WILL BUILD “ON YOUR LOT “40 3 bedroom shell house Will buv tlle clean 1 room home located outside -the clty near schocts and .. Lransportation Yor the small family or couple -Low~ down Lott habe and monthiv <7 avr e! at tl . Feat and bur now nh | Cost you $4370, $110 down, $45 | mo See ‘our odel. For addi- ODF JOST. YN | tional tnformetion contact. Sedroo: large family Red Horse 4 home. fall iesemeat auto as heat. electric hot water 5019 Case Eliz, Rd PE 42259 of FE_ 20179 bed- eat end many other fea- tures 1%) car garage, nice shaded lot Call for appoint- ment : DRAYTON WOODS THIS IS HOME, the moment you see the 090x252 setting that com GILES REALTY Co liments this 26x47 RANCH 92 W. Huron FE 54-6178 nOMe with 2 car garage and the Open 9 to 8 nstant you enter the vestibule Se ———— = a 22x14 carpeted living room 2 | 3 large peu rooms we th wardrobe sae os 5 closets, ter a look at the ce- 1005 NAVAJO ramic tile bath and a_ kitchen . that offers eating space. Formica Bee this lovely 3 tledroom brick (ounter tops. Lazy Susan We arr Nome with) many outstanding tes: you WF! be prow! of Many other tent. U-shape kitchen. Full bath, large utility room. New forced air oi] furnace 80 gal. electric hot water. heater with 2' car garage, almost finished. Lake priv $ room modern, bath. with dinette space. Separate din- - ing room, living roém, front and full basement. Sewer a ter New cedar shakes on feuiaiae! 2 car garage. and KL $8.950 Small down payment 2339 ied ra Lake |S BEDROOMS AND DE aealietecy brick ho Pontiac rr full sized. Natural fireplace, full basement. automatic gas heat 2 car ri SMALL ACREAGE 1 acre with 3 bdrm, De ranch home living room, room Conven- with fireplace, dinin, $8.950 with small down pay- “EAST SIDE” : 2 bdrm, full Newly decorated, kitchen rch wa- close {e@ schools stores Immediate posses- Wem) ictost Realtor FE After 6, call OR +1708 e ares. schools. ng distance to All rooms are wall otors arage. drive on aved street This one is priced . sell First offering. FURNISHED N END cs Year and a half old home Fur- nit wn payment and fur uFe included. Only $2,330. Low DOWN PAYMENT (SCHHAM Open Eve Res FES 5-2564 _MUL TIPLE LISTING, SERVICE _ “Large selection of 3 homes en other extras. with terms. where 'DO IT YOURSELF 3 bedroom, wire 2 bedrooms, | ‘BEDROOMS, 1 FLOOR West of town Large living roof, ‘kitchen, half room Oil are proud to show this bargain. 3 good-sized bedrooms, of basement in recreation | heat Corner lot. We! IVAN W REALTOR FE eee GI $290 DOWN Milford & Highland Areas bedroom easy FHA terms UETT, Reske f Also de Ze we = = =] basement jOors, wardrobe closets, cupboards “a many, man Full price "910.600. On your jot. Built | you want it. rough rcom- full basement Well sub flooring pletely closed in No movey down u tit on your lot George R. Irwin If no answer Co-o Lake front. Drayton Beautiful view of lake closed 260 Baldwin Ave . oF PE 8-0505 call PE 2-8544 perative Real Estate Exchange §-0101 OAKLAND LAKE $1500 DOWN Sashabaw Rd near Pl. Knotly pine interior. | ge Hving room with fireplace from en- ‘round | sunroom Year home, attached garage Part base- ment Auto ot] furnace, elec water heater, storm windows screens lot has price $9,750. a Landscaped 97 x 200 ft many fruit trees. Full | 4 i | | | HOLMES-BARTRAM | | 4392 Dixie Hwy , OR 3-190 | Eves MA 5.1249 | | i \ ANNETT ° OFT ERS: Nort side $2500 Down 68 room brick and shingle | able to show vou a full basement ~ home in excellent condition * on paved street 3 rooms on first floor, 2 & bath on sec- ond Full basement —euto- matic of heat _ecTrened porch stofms and screens 2), car tement block ga- Tage ! Hi hy Clarkston 8. room modern home in excellent condition itea) for 2 family income Full base ment. oll heat Situated in | good residential area on pared street clofe to school and shopping center to - 600 terms Washington Park & reom Colonial heme tn pe t ponaltior Lack 1 Gt om and dining toom Fireplace cvarpet kitchen mith eatine space 3 gecd- ‘ved bedroom: Ba @ppeintments, only your insper rated. work saving kitchen built [ion will discover At $17 500 with tn 1945 cake privileges on Cass $5.000 , down, you will say THIS Lake. basement. 5. Laundry trays. 6 3 pe. bath 7 Automatic hot water heater & Double kitchen sink 9 Sliding bedropm windows 10 Large picture ASSES nel: foom 11 Cement stoop and steps 1? All interior studding 13 All windows weather:tripped et us show von one of thrse lovely homes You ran aye many doilars by finishing one uf these homes yourself After look- Ing one of these over We believe vou will agree that we have “Only $850 Down that the best dea! THIS BEAUTERULTLY 4% 07 Me Brose LANDSCAPED FIVE LUE BROWN’ Realtor ROOM WOME HAS 28 sven cai, Oa eas _ CARPETING, IS NEW. — LY RECORATED AND ES Cnoes © TO SCHOOLS. THE OWN- ER CAN GIVE GOOD yoo ate VON PANDY -RMS. Ek YOU ‘ A COMPORT. AND FCONOMY, SEE THISTONE, TODAY, RORT CHAPIN BROKER PRE @-11') FE 42542 OR T7014 COO INCOME Your § room apartment plus two other five room apartments bring- ink in $135 per month extra gas heat automatic water heaters laundry tubs and more $15,500 TERMS F INDIAN VILLAGE 3 BEDROOMS Living p S dining room modern kitchen, sew- ing room bedroom full bath down 2nd floor 2 bedrooms & full bath 2 car garage. close to; us, shopping center & schools $14,500 TERMS 4 JPReeiliz REALTOR : Open 9 - 8 1011 Lk! Huron St FE _5-6181 KNUDSEN 4 FAMILY. BRICK ,Excdliient location Modern to the minute Convenient to schools and stores eer re unit hae living rm kitchen qinette L bedrm and vein one fired hot. air furnace a condition | |, ORCHARD ake A 4 family unit Shows a good re- | turn. Central steam heat oj] fired New roof and paint 1s toned commetcial WML IE KNUDSEN | REALTOR $10 Pontiar State Bank Birdg. . FE 44516 / Lot 83x150 Co-operative Real Eistate teenange Tra YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GATEWAYS tc HAPPINESS WESTSIDE ENJOY SUBURBAN LIVING In this 5 ‘room end bath contem- sporary ranch =*pevwth 3 bed- rooms . nice: kitchen, landscaped jot 190 x 316 ft with garden spot Ofered at $7 675 pith $2 283 40 chown It WON T LAST SEE "IT TODAY SOMEONT GOING TO BE DELIGHTED bought this It's an at- 18 That thes utility room tached 18x22 Tt garage Offering a vestibule entrance with closet to a spacious living room with natural fireplace, designed in ledgerock Complete wih fixtures and mirtor, A family - sized din- ing room and tingerti with vert fat, two 14x12 ft. bed- rooms with plenty of closet space, Tile bath, of] heat water soften- er Storms and screens Awnings 7 x 150 ft lavishly landscaped fenced Jot with flood. Hghts. Lo- cated wett side near Stringham School, with lake. privileges Of- fered at $16.950. terms. YOU MAY BE THE SOMEONE . SEE FOR YOURSELF Isn't the best deal you have seen in a 6 room frame, 2 story home. Features 3 bedrooms. nice kitchen, full basement, car garage Gorner lot, 55x134 ft So close to everything No room to mention Full price $8450, $3,000 down SEE IT NOW -To To Buy—To Sell— MAHAN REALTY CO. REALTOR Fi 2-0263 1079, W. Huron R TO- BRANCH ust obtained a limited - well, $12,800 FULL PRICE — 4ovely two 1342 W Hu Ghext POST OFFICE Ph Co-operative ‘Real Estate Exchange $10.500 REAL VALUE — Attractive $1500 DOWN — Large 6 rm. modern Comfortable Hlome Near St. Fredericks Pientv of room for that growing “family ‘This attractive home ts located om 2 jots & has 3 bedrms &-bath up. a very comfortable ‘ heated sumporch ‘iving rm with fireplace. dining rm. - kitchen, breakfast nook & “small down Shower & stool in’ bsmt 2 car garage Terms John K. Irwin ee g Sin . Wits iad esceinas FE __ Eve FE: - 1804 or FE FE. 5-4846 LET S TRADE HOUSES ¢ We wlll accept Your equity on aoneworanch home Many | Montcalm suitable for used car man for garden tractor, or eae Reg epular $380.90 no w only si08 96 _ 23-1130 porth, garage, or complete 50 8. pe bemene _ FE 42541 wart, Ce RAY ON! FE _5-8562. : 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT. in later mode! car. _ MI &! suBIC i’ RM. Se lt OIL HEATER, orla SaVEon car. rs. i TOP | oT P ROINT REFRIO” ii CU “Fl ee . ard Lake Rd D OFFICE. AND COMMER- posed, errr enlgsd bere a ig Excellent pe FT. LEONARD REFRIO- SURPL US LUMB SWarwich's. 30Te ( Orehar nh Gee Care #1 Ji Duscount cevt $100.95. Ure ON erator, Kenmore washer. 3 piece) Ne A TERIAL SALES CO. SEPTIC TANKS _ ODS éraph and Havel room modem nome wih HOTP isang Sim gel 22) living ‘room suite. PE Ne 5340 Highland Ra (M80) OR_3-7092. Reinforeed concrete. a F : a Tamara eaired. : eS ee EIS) tps Se ES Se Py Rigs SE Bs ay cas a t 262° 8 Telegraph Ra en aes tric Co. 1060 W. Huro must go, johnson, -t.000 BTU. | SEPTIC TANKS, AND PIELDS IN- fotan are sill erailable “in Pe Sagara Aner 3.20 eS 730 RAY O'NEIL., Realtor weapons Lg tte ln h Hered Ale) ; rit me re Pie stata $220 com, ete. ; Toe eatimate on | stalled Sewers, water TPE brie. tenn FHA, tnd "Baatabie” *D Business Oppoctanition en, ™2,,Teet seh Rd. Open oe i ON a a ciem conden OR amd | duit,aere Sul tow Qi. caiy |_titnching FE Gait x ret uitadle : hes ent ¢ proved. fanaa Rares can be Business Opportunities 51 51 Copradres Real Estate | Exchange fi. wil accept smaller inn ge Ts and buteb in meni. = es [HOTPOINT TRONER . 9095 OR 3M “FURN ACES SEPTIC T: TANKS screseet to meet tndividua) A SERVICE STATION FOR LEASE | Money to Loan 53 Btudio co $10 oar chart ie Used Retrl oe on WOTO es cers Yicds Sew: taveed ake oak Overstocked. ce sna | ie Li Ra. : | para couch. . | Used Washer .......... ' HOLMES-BARTRAM | 7” bay uy eceuipped: Ifyou | _ State Licensed Lenaers) BATFEMAN-KAMPSEN |_ 2. or on Sean of Bi aeeinO | Used ce jar ranees ne 88 Finest we GUARANTEED pow. | SINKS PROM Ws 06. oa ae .000, we can finance the | TORS +0628 E D . ppliance ra , OR 3-1950 = ce MA.8-1240! balance Cait PE 2-0138 | WH EN YOU NEE D_ ore Telegrapn erenk Sun latvia model cu. Ft. Hot- 2 Su hon He hen Lt PE ¢1133 ¥ vpes AAD” ND puices. POR Thompsok 80 eee ‘HIGH AND DRY Lots IN THE Girt SHOP WELL ESTABLISHED, | aE ~ ——_: | point’ refrig Size rs memes - ics DEMONSTRATION, CALL | —"20™ r eity of N. Pontiac, $300 each: a8. will seers eveer weit state. | AS to $900 For Sale Clothing 56 Chicas Ra, roe te case L SE D' TRADE. IN $2620 — STORM SASH U had | POLO PDI Oe miss sete ast . rE ; ' Cee ee aa ceseeal fs 100 PER your | BALLERINA - LENGTH FORMAL | GENERAL ELECTRIC pathic | DEPT, 1498 a ee eat oe tnd doors, LOW LOW pommel id to REAL VALUES | open. All modern “6 ‘bedrons | You can get fvfuraiture,” Wo | Sie 11. Blue. Pertect condition STONEY SHAPED DAVENPORT Bek Sewer oe HERE | _ Button, MY beans FE 4-6089 ore 36 Salar “i J) 2. modern | t car or fur Sno SHA HOUSE REMRRIORGe “ her ; - § FF. BATH. 2s $509, FULL PRICE—Lovely, building | h me, 1'; baths, stoker heat, ga- | sadaroees! Payments to sult your MER SUIT. SIZE 1012 Tare chair, $35. Bassinets and pad.| Washer ............... sano gate ci serdel Si i oo wate, totiet $10.05 iJ am. fe_ e om “ATTE NTION- site at Crescent Lake Only $15/ sage ‘workshop 21x48 barn. Eon budget. We will be glad ta help | BOY's 5 SUMMER S0TT. Fe 8-2675 bugay. $12. Baby | Gas Range SRuReaRaSAD $3] jute, double ‘uns. hand | 7V EQUIPMENT 3° scoPé, s10, down and $15 mo. | of Metamors ee oe oe you with your money problems. Lady's coats, size seales, $3. 2 le jem tables 4 eed foes) vanes mo ees . ae) basins tere Thomp- Gengrator, rTM Fobe, tester. | dirt af0"ESlivere rss in. 1305 Humphrey, rca UL ir pp emetedthay cgl Mtge OSI ( eee -_ Cost LITTLE FARM — Alpost 4| gy 90-8818. Or write All State oods Goods 57 130" wide, $7.50. § piece dinin, suite ...... FOUL. FE ° Gost §298--Beil. fer 4209 OR 53470 | ered, eed erat Coes rd seen Realty at: £. Gillespie, Flint, Sale H Household G ecRoy OR 34250. i RCA TV ary Tzu . $80.95 fare STANDING: ‘Tor 8 Talbot Lumb er PE PE t3s60-MY 2.0971 — PE 10183 pence store: 46.1 ' . GRAND RA [OMV |Gaceccs atm take, 11.06 end eth mo. ‘wourd-¥ YOU TTEE TO MAKE A. FINANCE CO. 3 hice UyRe,2OPM SOT ag | imanowany | THOMAS. ECONOMY Fa, ab ee as, sherwat:| = “ALMOST” GOOD f C r OAS le ‘ 2 ; : Se ee reas a) fertis | cele linvotment paring Sper FE | Tel Pontiog State Beak Bide. ; ee ee Boge cs BL. ak coffee table Cail MI EVEN TIURE CO. vetory sade. Irrews io SORPLY . al we los" ae oe ENOUGH ‘TO EAT 183 - : — ~ 8. Saginaw White table Sop gas stove, $6. BALE 31 8 w St. 12'S. Sernaw ; \ iS “BIRD™ | NS TO $500 ar LINOLEUM & Tito PAINT Gal MICH. SALE ELECTRONIC FLASH CANNOT BE BQUALLED | a dit ,BROW ae Bess pe 2 BAXTER JOST One aos | CAPEMART 10 ENGELLET M_price_et Jack's. $71 Baldwin we arr re a. (dtrepe iach I) Rew bet a. Fete voor ome Topsoil veut gequire lo UNIT KITCHENETTE APT ie 65 W Lawrence = | cond. $80. 124%" Majestic TV, $20. LIVING ROOM SUITE. $20. 8TU- | ayne Gabert’s ries, @ Rion, . Excellent i ei: TH CHEROKEE HILLS (“tei on Pontise Lake GET “CASH “QUICKLY 223 W. Pairmoun’ dei ceuch one Lanes 816, High | Appliance S ecials __2-6804, i -FRACHGS LNB COLIE room out of garage, Ne ree- 4 158. on! | house and boat livery. $20,000 GAL 1 ELECTRIC TOASTMAS-| chair, $10. Platform rocke ws dyed Queen n aes GARDEN TRACTOR A TT | _ sone pee 5 ieee ater _down. ORiando 30380: Up to $500 | "tee haat eee assy. rood con- | _Chalr_apd_ottomen “S_PE L S m | $98 88 Spe ¢ he “7, Re tet tel, 188 00 Bchvina 8 airs hen $15, OR 3.1716 | wel jt ic » ey : svee | areas | ao —— LORD’S SPECIALS | Mo = Tv om after 8 a6 Northrup, We-| crete ‘laundry tu s. MONEY MAKER | se ao tew ce eco yer L $328 98 ES , wane + Ve do A BUY! SMALL RADIO8, 06 TO|, |“ Ginete pet ............ 95) . Call_ PE 64-3131. | tue shtost elas ees | mot | cous Meceed nptaversc O43; in7 Get? Bn Gre we sae Norse Doven gas sn GARDEN TRACK oR PLOW. HAR- USED STAR DAT Rio, and meat business == minw Bice made PE 5-8785. m $2495 ..... up $100.95 | wel OL: 61398 OL 6-1226 tables, for drilling ov- Grocery a i ‘signatures and other se ee Biase ve = ash $188.00 _rows, and nl men arery = Beer mand | eurttie | iix12 WILTON RUO- AND PAD. from $139.95... up sends “Norge ayte ner pt [aoe #7200 ft Wrench, jack and inise. i ie Roaes nee eek reed floral, lke new P alae sac rifige , $60.) ap a Ges ORD'S veaees 00 mnge “Spee ‘9170 05. ae Doors i cd w. file Rd. “7 ansfiel TO CHOOSE #3202 R |, Mt "wtolesale ‘plat 10. per k] id 80a wanty 3 ele - | Gaep ELECTRIC LAWNMOWER: 2 Pi is can be leased oe Berry steel ae t ‘ B OS: | or purchased ee a an ABOUT ANYTHING YOU Warr ee and Appliances iw Begee ATS TO PAY cigg| onde. all izes and prices. wp. h| $5.4 Ree,,000 lnctedes coed. ne on iJ : FOR HOM th Sagi 2 = _ from ir garage costa REALTORS : Taylér Realtor, . AT L&s BALES “Where Wrigley’s Used to. Be WESTINGH a Tees th oon vou! us give WINDOWS Bree tl 6 Bun, 1 to 8 — o eal ryt \Loan Company fess to pay. Special “while. they LAYING BOC SUITE. WAKER. |" iecee bg: gee gar 0 ti on. you Tee estimate oe Stamps.| Windows — double bung, vente, LOTS AND ACREAGE, , JOT D eae in in| HE PONTIAG STATE BARK RLDO Gas foaucecia |reirigeriors | if 0 VIN G. MUST SELL’ NEW fe pines wR a mci, os. | Hen. eve Gold AG eg Opportunity to go ’ ma’ R =e is E lots just off ‘oMlnekWo |) cuisara lund] artvealinectancnen’ ‘ant ranges, and water heaters. aston soutte apo ary ereekarere WASHER, 635, GAS STOVE, 620. m Be peace 4B vahinr® y ARD 6& OF es es pe becltrerehers | FT “Oaly. sce Prancinh pei = ors Lpermo 4 ‘springs end “a tee oben, walnut *ot Power_iawn mower, $25; Electric BOLL iNosHe siewin. are | YEAR IN NESS. 600, 1 1-3 acre parc ire rat own be h er, dinette . love, $35, FE 56-2766. i ‘4 attresses, toom f glider, stove, | whe floor covering, a V 0. ae ctiiai a acai, Semele $y adh gt tee Fe | 5 pacar "Pent, nanetitata, igeey |e mene Pee Peetowe | ONBOW. WINDOW, C a . name : = CRANTEORD 0 a ween tie see TEAGUE FINANCE CO. See Sena New OBES | Usreaite citoarn Renee, ce | aml amet ‘Sesorenard | 3%, €°, WE Drain The ; Clay or saad th gran. 3. MOENCY FE +1840 GC Ocery and _ 202 N. MAIN Visit our ac gma NEW for real | tama Ehehes net, OR 37339 SS... . Rewer Five — all sizes WATER ‘SOFTENERS NERS PE 5-146. apeiaiade Ser i POC ROCHESTER, 3 feb “Use OUR LAY-A-WAY PLAN | MAGIC, CHEF GAS RANOE | — | “ sump’ Crock, ‘Grease traps. fue value for Siss RHA vores uy PARE a TS a Dd Meat Market aie i ee OF TEA TEPES pay teen act, opreomerls fod | Fe Cate Miscellaneous 60 ee ee eS ce 7 ear an. UP TO 24 MON santos em “Saat Sanaa yh | eae AS LLP LLL LLL Oy, A 110 Tg ‘ Sethe. LIVES y t INK & 32 d Lake Ave. PE 3-701 ! bows sees, Beer I Sisrooas) Gpot Wester On nee | _Rochester OL GST; OL 14701 | snd tock around. gecres ef free | METAL CABINET 8 FE 200 | 1048, FORD MOTOR Re TaN Su ee oe Do It Yourself 61 Fy 74 180 ROSELAWN SUBD Big me y, ter heater. | ED_Rocheater_O : arkin WRINGER TYPE W fan | |""Thompson 00-8. Perry ; ; - § aon Auburn Heights OR 3853 Biliaing. merchandie and SE i OFew pany ‘ao EG ban Mio st Aled SALE on kU UTTER. WAR: | JIG SAW. 4” ARM. TWIN BEDs. FOR PENT re or note. BEA PiRT, rj alter 4. it So all you have to A Now only “: 39-6061. Foor eander - hand sander : LOTS FOR SALE, TWINBEACH. jo'mote Soe n os O AN | ney 8 FAL ee CO. atte ENE ONEY SRPPAW Cae RANGE "Wick's, 2678 Orchard a al | —OR wall paper steamers - _wasers & Oe OT oll cn re. 3 ~ eee Beane A Tore BEA meen, | 28 to: $300 pngy tin E Tel asbure eh ob Aubrey i insane cron igtey met: AN UNDERGROUND, FURL, eK Hg Pee, PE gt OF | ROTATE TOR SO VOY Tits, | small down payment oe a $ COMMUNITY LOAN CO nn Phone Ere bo pone Sua Ga RANOE. $70. | _ 2-0602. 2389 Garland, F 7 IE. _ebatd afd Lake Ave. re 4 tive a Opdris: Wholesale | - 30 FE. i a vrene RT PECTI LE AUTOMATIC FLOOR PET. etait. Pick | Wenonah Dr —Very nice $0 ft the stock TODA | RIENDLY eseE vice DOUBLE BEI os ——— Weft_go0t_ cond, FE SOn aaa $70 double ‘aundry tray, arbi celery. 050% ich. jet ipriean ons oe, Monte: Butid. rE between 6: 5: ; Nudio’ workahoy vaireany tn nt TOMORROW MAY BE TOO LATE. OW | Seach. ‘of grew “fable and’ ebsirs.| Plastic Wall Tile. .2c ea. sis ‘Roun “very good. OR 20731 | Bix m ors Bippiy. “ise as ten For SALE. Top e fanD. . awd tis 3 * H.W. Bigelow CASH N Eri, ey ane, cetneg tem 5 Cents Each | ge,27, gtadcSsan [Fox Sigs fon, ea am ~ aren _FE 3S ise ° PAY LATER PLAN | Girough me weet snytime set. | Surplus patmt.....00.-. te| ANCHOR FENCES FLOOR SHOP _Thurs. Free ATELY” : WA’ T KIN Siz Aretha OPE Sn as Pine noe St anriquawanTexcioce vig | Harold's Paint & Lino PRUE ESTIMATES ‘FES | open gy ww 0. degind® Cameras, Equipment 61A |” fonds, unt oun ‘din 2 Been Penny secuma) voales aa cond. 1008 Saginaw : ADJUSTED TO aBACTORY i CABINET SINK BEAU- ~ ' _ ee nen TED } Aiford” Phone. write or" come | fis each’ China Cabinet $10° FE’ ICE SOPA BED SET TT ANDAR KITCHEN ¢ mous Youngstown 66 se GAMERAS delivered reasonable, - Rig L Ak FE - | Fur Fe ES Ga BENEFICIAL - +1706. tables. matching coffee table. ‘we Lawnmower Sharpening slightly, marred, also several | MEUBERT'S CAMERA SHOP , | HARD. MEAVY. 61 ‘ | Loot Mational compan ~ decorator jamps Pm Unclaimed lawnmo: + eet i 54” models at-terrifie 52_W. Huron, FE _5-6615 | _ « cord o F a. distributorshtp | FINANGE CO I. TEED ALL FOR $79 294 Oaklan Michigan Fluorescent, NTRS MOWING ano AND | NOW LOADING A mumber of excellent butlding| lev nenaauionaiines ibaorsip {) TW Lawrence st FE. 2-9249 [TRADE‘INS GUARAN casowe woe FURNITURE | ANYONE BUILDING OWN Ho} HOME _ehard Lake Ave : ea Thebans on seey terms. fine of oat Bae te eles bare secon a ae n | enon Seeing oe Genre tcoeal — a Wringer washers Been ORCHARD LAKE_A pace. “Cal PE < A fend “e “ Fe lets telat) Cote 1033 002 W. Huron ia Fr 30256 or FE 61233, : able in beauti and exelu ness a sel! Ppimseees ae mat teeta ls nee ia. | 4 _- e = BAN. Subdivision. located on) necessary. Following qualifica-| . oa a | PORCELAIN OF 1¢+FT ASEMENT 28X26 « Pe LOT. #6x200 SHARPENING AND Now NO 80IL, ~ i. paneweod ore oe Watkins vere | Gone 5 Ceti: Need $500 Ly apa ‘Replacements Parts 7 Hef Excellent condition. 7 BASEMEN1 included Phone FE bebeoties al oxine. ut service pe Sale Musical Goods - “62 _ @f loam. On Stanley North of Wooded and open sites, each ap- — Honesty eliabill _ Service, 96 Oaklan . _ Pontiac Lk R Bs -Desire t ’ r ent bust- ey > HINES F thee dot: proximately an acre in Sete 2—Desire to own perman nicn | With tast en Gea) Geel . | REBUILT WASHING Macit Elec. ce | ma ie mao units and aD uiMED LET vs EL YOu wit + GR eon DIscounT. ON LOWERY 4 erty show sa . appotatment a ees on | Tuen Tu should vie ou ey ae I BeRGBINS $10 06 i+ =e = BEDROOM topped. od comb om out, reboifs E roe mew. seo! 3 of jell ute oo no Baa = Es xessgamners, a Z 3-1534, ' ATI tent to pekr- Dressers : ‘ ) rubber ba: 3 PME xf B. ARTRAM ‘FOR “LARGER Sratanie ie seaiboeece ohare hew pri 3 drawer chest. 860 6PIECE Call after 6 Lac dtl érip point. tree arking in? rear ce ACCORDION, | BR 13% YD Ps financial assistance ava ing and shopping $15.00 ‘= itELLow ; fg 4302 Dixie Hwy. f you have the abore-ualifica- vale consultation rooms await « cbairs and table $29.00; SET laatRacom FIXTURES. YOUNGS. of sto — tats ree rest. Mother of Pearl, 120 a Biack dirt or peat, OR PP OR 3-1980 Eves MA 5-1249/ tions, write or wire giving age, you Or pone) FE 5-8121 and tell Washe d chair $79.50 Beautiful dresser, large mirror town kitchen, furnaces: Ot, gas 436 Ore ard ~ shifts $100 steals, ft. CB 1 QUANTITY OF SHEEP MANURE. ff BUILD NOW } address phone number, Sone | us your needs lpr eieeo wren and c He | Milcoe bed. roomy chest of and Apap esah righ eos neean __5-6150 ME RICAN EW “SPINET P te CABLE, | Best offer takes all. MUlberry f 1 n e arrange \ ollers, “ er . ees In_our bale Testricted ae Pontiac! Prean Box Me | Home & Auta | 2 Onadenl pote Ce - | Gla LOR 30. P. AY perewerss ale gelvarused coe L TONES « Ae vi Be to aero Co, Road GRAVEL 6 YDS. -Pir id Is tes Estimates ree’ SHOE BUSINESS ~ Font sary awe Teapeees rd” $19 00 dj fttities. Lowe Bros ‘ i 47 per Fill sand and given from our pan Davie | Does food business. — MA MAT Com any Commer ‘cunt table model $20 00 | ONLY $2 W EEKLY | dete ‘SUPPLY. Authorised fagtory ree | PIANO TUN ING AND Ri art. wet te: Top soil, FS io HERBERT SE Tee 0 Lp oan p TE coc ec Pearson's Bank Furniture ~tapeer Ra. FE 45431 Sa factorr gouty ser Ove me sg | 9900, 4025 Poptiac Lake Rd FE 8-4311 poe oni 7.N Perry Street oe ae eaaes ard Lake Ave PE ¢7881 BATHTUBS 5 FT RECESSED. haat peel NUROM st. | PIANO aERVICE. Some AN ROAD > GRAVEL, Yds. #7. DE: . = 47 “LET'S PAT ee wuecaytrnitare exchange every. 42 Orchard Le : ‘3 chipped. $3095 Imvatories. com. seul repair, W Keliy, OR Gaionte 33114. FE 4 tases ‘For Sale Acreage — BUSINESS? wou gto acted 9 to 1 Wreburjael and BS i a CC Hk, AO SFT ARG SETH | GND. Raves, FALL AND TOR aan ene ae 7 : ena aa OO Oakland Furniture Bs fect, new. giar- hee ° TLLERA MOOWEH SPRAYERS | option to . , f . 8 ROOMS AND BATH. CAR AND ; 104 8 Saginaw FE 28823, best maker “Perfect. new. guar- ake AV Pe “Argoutl will Hold cesar rine paid in in wil credited to to your _3-2408, Seung errulie erctis ean ran NOTA TORES Families BICYCLE, WASHER TV. OTHER | wecerater for a iittle more than BEEF ay “PORK HALF AND Sosnome available. WF. Miller Gallagher's, 18 E. iu. gAND. oe aanye_ FR Li DIRT bartle 90 eae . = ¥ou oo leafn «be cleaning hu items Ali good Cheap. FE 5-9173 | | used machine Michigan Fluo- | “UC Ordrhe Marset un Garden and ere | bes He ah ED erp le mea LaF seroke baa. ee erries -= uss ; Tru WHITE t, 395 Orchard Lake Ave | — 5 1503 oodward, no Bie a or OR A , peeemonaes ° ROTOR | eaepisees lant. cetuy “an vexere | Recommend eto a, se “ mobere penne GARBAGE DISPOSAL | CASH FOR fe ie RE at Rd, tee MI i a RS 4 ad grease any make . ee, ben of as is ies! 1 ee — ~ | Tet peeled Caan) @uickiy once HOUSE PAINT GAL. sh os mobo oun TIER TABLE COMPLETE WINDOW - " | pale oll Bnd etease: . radius | : HEDDE) TOP “SOIL 42 os coimaoee ‘or further informa- Dome cner es rer, _RURBER BARE Pate ae & S Dretscr, Fasm store) Corher scum BATHTUBS rl see FE «3830. $87 Auvare. rgan ) able. Landscaping FE 17-6735 . ge ACRES Partri © one company = evens HSL WRU RON _FE 4-306 paid bed cspalen ERE Sin sauicaen: a ain ed GLD GARAGES. “REPAIRED ‘TO | | an _c AND GRAVEL. BLACK So tee . ies a FAS RANGE I 9 "ot the lum bing ur Ss - me 35 ACRES Se eee orci) Met tase eee od el asthe na OB, TARE ae TP ADEAT, MD GRAVSE PRL" DIRT. enn a op Mt Modern 3 Is THE “RIRD* TO SEF B k \ Aah “Pe REFRIC ERATOR other items 259 B SORES Lats Sowers 1 cid ee rage Putin new i FOR HOME jaan san : \ fe : Bai en aT RR ele aad te walreans heme. Large basement, ucKner \ | bed springs and mattress Nescq _ 98-3302 _ ACHING ~ 925 HOUSE TO PACHOUD WRECKING CO SCHOOL “sPrcIAL ON PEAT, SAND, GRAV-. Milk house. corn crib, chick-/ D ys SPECI ALS | foaster excellent buy Phone FE THOR WASHING | M. : ING C ‘0. 2301 Dikie Hwy. PE 5-0108 . Pal ‘ sot], Tractor loadin end Pat hone, e fru. Full price TODAY'S SPECIAL: ; lad C 0495 Aaa (Cemeron! FR) 00s | UNION Ww Ri C kK : ; WOOD TYPE. | HAPEI PRO _ ‘Red Ball) Sse7, $12 Seeiiermes ray land Inance 0. COMPLETE BED AND VANITY TRADE ELECTRIC RANGES FOR MAIN YARD 31245 W 8 MI PORTABLE, yin after ¢ pm CHAP cae HFRS . ACRES We io presesrowt nee % «0 8 mmona day bed FR 2.3714, Go renees R. B MUNRO. 1060 gob Yara. 9600 Gratior nr Harper Boar tian PORCH LIOHTs, -CHURCH a ‘9. fommunity No food o ne ; J uron r at Me Z _— ‘ j tertalamen Amus nts alone Offices are located fram § to ’ to @ Sun 16 to 2 hit tron exquisite posts. $1005 | eNTERTAIN Nie poll by Tees net $50: per ween for owner, ‘Onl, | , National Bide DAVENPORT AND MATCHING “Tarp as, “RANGES ested ik Daliy $90 to 4 su saan) Calne se her our Cece) NL ERTAINME gravel rents 8 mite, north" of $8500 down Blut sack Hee ea aun BIE “chair: cod condition ‘815 Daven. up” WB PA - BURMEISTER Be Ry ONE cf d Special Very Best Quality ight for subdividing. 7 min ‘6 te H ee ree nacclinig he i oS U in house at terr renard + Lessons and - pe Cts LOADING PAILY : ae 20, ACRES | OAS, CABINS ORILL What OE SS miciiely ae dee es USED ELEC TRIC. Pose Plasterboard ........ erm Clave ave, . “ “ ana Rental Plan Available AN DEL ERED, = ~ Pottn new 220 feet of valuable frontage on | ® Walled Lake 220 Barnston |'DAVENPORT IN GOOD COND WATER HEATE RS 4x8%°! Plasterboard ||, $1) | owen Lawn MOWER. TRIMA: Thie top soll om one t With lake ‘rontage Adjoining the busy pie pes sat . 8 Be | inext to bank) FE §-R041 SPECIAL CLEARANCE SOME ix") 4" emcrvoare Peale lawn 20-nch cut PE 9-17 CALI | ca Near Waterford pied subdivis i nished cabins < staffon and i § aPHON . NEW ALL WELL KNO 4x7%" Plasterbo = ALL : tea 45462 Van Dyk DRESSER ‘FOR SALE PHONE FE TIkF NE imiateck P O : . INVESTORS ended vate uate #11 000" Goer Oost ock North across ‘rots bank } Lalas ea Ree: 30 crs wen 4x10 and 4x12 also in woe ] eanee we a Ee | ae SOIL. SAND. GRAVEL, Fi. #5 ACRES ieee pane “operations 4 ne DUNCAN nite fahy PR ey ot whiawne cere "5% Crown Code im Q $22) soRo- ECLIPSE AND SCOTSMAN Que le Foo" sil Bob,_O1 ants SinT. bone. mip ec blset op ail (3b can't be bea i oO ' ELECTRIC RANGE - > PULL SIZE. sas1 f lb esoint Cement In Q - 8229 16 inch folory) mo | |% esther sand. FE 0172 We plecavedico Es cee, Oe, : | Good cond OR 3-3 350 ft. joint system $37 oo inch self propelled” Toro ai WIEC¢ “AND oP 8 oo SLACK” DIRT GRAY. udines. cS per vecte Terms cugiandigg Ger as fg Ontore | ELECTROLUX — LATE MODEL. 60 1b. ben of gypsoite. : 115 riot h Eclipse ‘reel mower "ion 5 FE 40st e det ve v Sanday. re =n RIDGEWAY Piudtaiievand eckageuuor Gee: like new Take over balance of | 80 Tb bas of tens - $ fo ine odels on hand | 212 Chandier "50214. #15 Baldwin Ave a Men enn tatnee olde, on. =e high- aie Desier Phone 7K b-ises for , 4x8 fir Piysrore pee Habel lt co wer ; handle a 5 UPRIONT PIANO * WANTED 300 — pail Lf - FARMS AND AC ie y in Pontiac area Exxcellen 2 4x8'9" plyw + 8 : wh family of yard = * Call PE 2-06. dirt, sand oxlteean! OR 3-1111 FE 40003) figtures and opt oorkt 98.800 4 Fut aE MEOW ICN) Rote TRA DE-IN S) 100° bag 7 insulation — 4428 Srichineseeeers, tulers, stow tgED period Lush rt Huron Rd. sod “Later te vie. Mi “emis, ae [TAMORA | Plenty of off-street parking , nae with eompleté access | 7 nd so forth. bargain, Gallagher's, : [sa seg alas EAet Ope as Ga: down plus stock of about $268,000 Ext tra Fast Pre geal for quick sale. Clean i MAKE SURE ITs rade ta sacopiee. Terms available! | _ St. ) PE | WANTED: ro Pega cece ati OE ne “1 rook Lae - Table. oaels | BURMEISTER All mowers are serviced. betore | Beep eee” cree | batee uaatNy ot top coll oe Private lake under constructio: NOR CRN } Lege Ss FOR onue = | IL KR MET leaving our stor he oO, ine! <0 H D 7 unit fel on U8 leetel 1 henic to assure | brea ; dus moles Creede ical naunset| Wigheay toa Haughion Lake ervice Sven “tea pot and stray at | dnd Consoles | . ; cen) ees mee anic = an — KcCORDION | Wood, Coal & t Fuel 67 , 6818 Or write All State Realty.) Comfortable 3 room reo ang £0 can borrow 820-8500 quickly fur, ‘china, 40-inch Frigi- * Northern Tumber Co. Springtil] Rotary tillers eis RED 0 AE. Sureas es | ee 410 EB. Gillespie. Flint. CEdar quarters Located | in town and on sigature, car or furniture daire tensdl Tange tmiscellane- ie 415 8197 Coo'ev Lake? Rd Rubber tire wheel barrows $i 50 66 PREE FOR TAKING Voaie AND \4-2461 SACRESERTT EEE (gtr ECCI ee | o Goren eine ind 12", - $22 Pontiac EM 3411 & EM 3907 LET TVS HARDWARE var “MODERN WATERFALL | _get_'! Firewood 126 Pack ae TT USiNe ss Pension or any » = \ 1 « fro * f ae : - lirronD “farm ‘love Timber from 8 unite to 17" show? ec, 10 20 months to repay! on rare $25, SREPRIOF RATOR a ow - petro nm ern ae 300 Auburn at oe olsen gs ee ard £iitron FE ar | HARD tveres Pa ~ ropa anc aii e return oof tmvestment o be Auhyen Metght« 2. lagher's tw f a spring ereek Good modern 40m HOUSEHOLD’ $50 televicion “850, & 4 ALY. pier ator ¥ - enanien, i healer down pay- #60000 on terms chaits $25/ 2 ruge wi th ereai $60 —> hy ee Ogee Mas 7 oe ROASTER OVEN, WESTING- Sale ( Office Equipment 63 aan ; OOD AND, IN ment Dan Hobson Clifford Mich i : MAP Tp * - Argyle FE 82456" S0c wail tile 2c fi hoyse large ‘sire Compiete lees | {a cord or two : _ each tear rte oemrn mee ARDEA TR DG) FINANCE “LIKE A REAL CAR $495 paint Oe ew ne HO Deed EXECUTIVE DESK MAROGANY 7 SLAB : om Rochester, alvo 120 acres within R EP VoTorR he 4 358] \ a uA . —S IT nai aly « Linoleum We vd thse oun Wit ‘make torritie eine | "fintsh. @wivel chair to match } cee ; Pentincs Neca fay feueatin REA! ESTATE & BUSINFSgEs Corporetion of Pontiac UR VRG VIN? Lots of ‘em VACUUM CLEANERS PART 8 Mir Hs," 514) ie cus ere oe Nation, igan pee 393 Ae san a ey sacrifice both | WELL. SBARGNED FIREPLACE & Pontiac | Ready for subdivid m1 ‘ ; . ' t St Kav Ridg ~ 0 if é Scat iS 4 4f1Naw | chard Leake lor 5 : ee DINN THRUOUT MICHIGAN 3'; South Saginaw st js: in the Want Ads! ' . Ol makes. 056 Myrtie, 66 W. Huron “ ‘ FE 4-257 Open 7 to 9 ' 3nd floor Phone EEsers #0055 . brushes . 2 5 ‘ ' ae 4 < . me “ rn 5 ‘ ; by % d i 1 bd * : EO Me f ¥ ‘ Fl : g : * at \ 5 4 = =! ; ! . é : ® . ; ah . i. wa o 4 i 7 f ) : yon: pe. ie ey ‘ : as 1e bee De! a of f t De on hes cs — 1 4 ee ee ee BS a RS eS OL i door Powerglide. R&H, windshield | Tony's Marine where vou get “FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS A| washers Neptune green and ivory guaranteed service, backed b Wwe N GOOD _ PLACE TO BUY' Whi tires, late. c MOBILE yrs service. High soit (aluminum —W EED pa RY. an tse, Jmmscviate Fe 1933 BUICK Special 4 Drv... ... ; ; 5 Fees oe 1 DOE | 5 PELE AS OA ety - APR oe Cae A PNM) A” | hh oe eet OB . a0 i ¥ i? et setiomed aun uf i ay ia ’ ¥ Fal d dines yo Fea hae ae Eearee i ii t, wh ode } i ry i esau | a ie é . i ty. Mie 3 f z r BS R Ww vi ‘ ’ : les ie. So aie ( oo Ao f- st} ee ‘ by }, | < EEG 28 ry fe + ve] Pea Aa yf * / ‘A $ : i . ! So at fue = . ‘ ; ae = ee . f. ae Z sf a US , . v : rs \ : i : aN “ed : ( J a ts Se ae » ; i = Na ea net te ta | a si . . : Ss ; : a 8 5 S ‘ es | we _. (THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 7, 1956 Woe _ 1S % —— . waa 7 : : . ‘ } ‘ F ‘, . 6 : is i 91. Sale Farm Equipment 7 76| For Sale Housetrailers 78 CARNIVAL: hy Dick Turner For Sale Cars 91 For. Sale Cars 1, For Sale Cars 91) | For Sale: Cars : “ A ne oy me Soe atc ltr Iaith an NG Ot Pt ean aa ne ne , 1 FT. DOUBLDDISC. $35. PHONE | ‘54 CHAMPION 36° - $900. AND Ty 108 Buick STATION “WAGON, ‘32 CHEV, EXC. COND., EM ‘$2 ‘FORD! CONVERTIBLE, EY- | 1951 OLDS, bia spoT w. W.) Mijn: ope ate Die Mey OA 62018 = take over payments. OR 3-7023. . ; - “Best offer, OR 33761: gE a 36123 ; : csotional fomatie Bava aster z ‘ TON j _ rdom.: oes Png TRACTOR. aneaes uf! "NO DOWN PAYMENT Xe ‘CALIF. “BUYER “HE RE bed payercale. ve $2806 Wife's car. OR 3-411 a “CY OWENS" jo" mower. xs. cond, #128. MA ee ella” - S >) v , THIS WEEK EV GOOD SECOND CAR. ‘1981 LOW MILEAGE. s power . 6-678 ut dome. Why be as | | Maeda 100 inte models, Bring + Ete an ohh tres. Ea 2008) an Ford. very she Fx oward's SPECI AL *Wetel Me rani Linger co. this ‘plan ae | ‘AveRiLt 3a b Pe eens uwY.. | dint ar era a ex int JEEP eFcwiken pnive | — 1955 bi ER EXCHANGE : or | . Eve extra, ew tires: | een eee Mice bas |B. oe ee S| SSB tes rn 2RCURY Peoegpe Maro Uy TRAVEL-MOBIL FOLDING CAMP. - | Taso SBOE DOOR R & HH. JEFRRIY, | eh ae MERCUR po Capen unting trailer. Good c a | Washers. Excellent tires. © $299 a PE RA- MONTEREY +3088 dition mu Monticello FE 2-1087, ener co’ Middlebelt. near N'- KAISER 1963 SEDAN N COUPE. RA-| MO) PINEST Haskins Chev — _Western. ee ae es Reel) WARD TOP. WILL SACRIFICE. ° | at ‘ Seb | “YOUR CREDIT Is WENS 6751 roine Highway at Mis i] | B b F ] eee Koala Sagat | e75Dinle Migrant raner . Hi Al PT Goob HERE | Bob Frost, nc.| OY OWENS Fs | | 1S oy "ARS LI Colne MERCURY AND 4 WEEARY TPvartues aise | NEW OLIVER ‘55 GAS| Exchan e SO.USED CARS | MGNtiNewtat Deauer’ (FE ‘O00 9 gm woo pm . Hower a and mies plants. 188 AND DIESEL TR WE CARRY | 850 S. wv GODWARD | s-oLps “88 CONVERT. FULLY \ Lk. Rd. “SE TRAC- ’ T YOUR NOTE BIRMINGHAM equipped. FY Court Dr. FE iioet pe wovED 6,000 Goto AUETRI- ‘TORS, ALSO OC3 _ ANDERSON * {nar 6-2200 JOrdan_6-3933 | i953 PACKARI Cuedio Heater : Norway cs . - | i a eater. $ Nint*be your ame g@ace | CRAWLER TRAC-| -DETROUTER BRAID putomarit9 CNCOLN aie | Automatic trapsimlssion le OF oar TORS WITIL BULL: CHAMPION MOTOR SALES | heater. $75. $15 down. wall VARD. a es Aran ee nEaS SUGAR MAPLE.| DOZER GREAT LAKES” | : DeSoto HOV _ BHADE TREES, 8UGAR LE, IZE BLADES : hae . tail growing, beautiful full color- = : a BEEME 3 Years vot alr De 2705_Orchard Lake Laxe Rd.’ & Keeso ng; “excellent trees for, street or LOADERS AND DIG: 4 eet an *. St “cus CPE WITH , PLYMOUTH 1961. A-l COND. R&H. ws a ht in. 4 3 in. Any amount. GERS. “10 ft. wide avaliable. We finance. Merc. Full Race, Ne : Ben ee. COUPE. GOOD \. paled and " eighigan's WE HAVE SEVFRAI se tom sas per Spee os ag ar ston | = near riot condition, Dua LINCOLN-MERC CRY | weage. $95. FE 0-1383. - é ey te fal 5 e months ay ‘ear Dro 5 Best offe es.| a IDE, VARIETY. OF FLOWERING GOOD USED FORD] Bank tales used traers, “ine Call ver edles’ after @35 Canty tin, “ioe PLYMOUTH, | EXCELLENT ubs evergreens shade and or- pan Pali pees . . | ftent-—-no down payme . | = ~ ———— iy Me samen! eee, metndne ste) TRACTOR S. ALSO PARTS STORE Mpeden Factory officials car Pur #33 CUSTOM, @ 6 DR FORD ate a Paeker | iced tie, ae oa eters ae bt clumps, at popular prices. ) bee ves Al_| 60 8. Tele > » 1 ulpped adio eater ¢ wall tires Bh oie) te neslet vou with any plant: PLOW S;) DISES THAR | @is te reso 6 2 ” ie on Gy Ot CURY CUSTOM HARD- ‘33 PONTIAC CATALINA. $1,100, ing problem. Bader Nursery ad) ROWS, LOADERS coupe Demonstrator. Low mile- Gon pully seulpped i pes miles 0434, Highland Rd. EM 34111. _ | L <1 700 Scott Lake Kd. aps Ey ron, hinP Ao Rent ” Trailer “Space 79 “age ae rene guarante: 93. PONTIAC EIGHT. STATION OR. 3-1701. — AND TRENCHIIERS. 1 19 ress, Ranch Wagon, A real_ FFR EY FORD SALES wagon. Ta radio and heater. $750. PR _ AND RFR y;E 2 OC OM. NEW AUBURN HEIGHTS TRAIL- aney _. ; _MU »-1854 strawberry plan Latham | \V I: CARRY A COM- | “er patk. Concrete patios, side- | 1989" Shavroiet eee eg ec | LINCOLN: MERCURY = earns aire Se FOR | ‘4g PONTIAC. 4 DR. FRONT END ee own wy HEDGE FOR PLETE LINE OF) sats, Eee jets. Highlv restric | Liao ttccthld Monk ahd | me Pe [later me fit. 8: Secinew, Apt | camaced, jow mileage, fine mo- " erps * : a mile . o ontiac ic t ansamiss: 4, removal, ae STANDARD PARTS] 10. Opdyke. FE 6-6519 or FE Plus a.large selection of good clean PE 438850 sk_for Chu = oe “ees. t aon hepreg Lom! = : Segal _$-3361 used cars Priced — with small i958 FORD FAIRLANE 2 DOOR EASY ED” NEF Ds | oe a For Sale i o9| AND SERVICE ALL Auto Kecoass ies = 80 | Gowan peyment, R & H Fordamatic WW two EC RNITURE! [aOR Or haat GOOD CoN- po ~ "TY DE Vie oT / sori tone, padded — Selling for less, S | _dition. $1 . FE 5-0857. ae TYPES OF TRACTORS | ~~~ ~~~ Vd _ Ww MAIN oF oaneer than dealers cost | Bring in your old TV, washing 358 PONTIAC, 4 DR. HARDTOP. | a 1 BLACK AND —— Spy AND IMPLEMENTS | AUTO GLASS SERVI - 57 Mighta tl 8 ‘QN Lake Orion Motor Seles (machine! refrig., etc. “Easy E "| 1.900 miles. “Power «teering, all pup. months ‘- : ame Giass installed while you wait = on oisea 4 M24 at Clarkston Rd. will allow you enough for a aoe | the basic access, €050 under ne ie. INCLUDING THE arty fog VG Peron. | | MAple 5-566 OF LApie $-1141 Ford - Mercur retail] price 635 Westbrook * a ; Bite, NG We use the highest grade of |. rae y payment on any car on the Jot. | _Te Lace Bk IS Ake (UNDS : ape bel i : © 1986 by NEA Service, ne. | 1938 BUICK AND 3 + WHEEL TRAIL- MY 23-2611 i DOO - FORD, FERGUSON | Siete am ten cecthaleet tf, _$106._02_Hudsoo MUST SELL: WILL TAKE 4197 SEF tee soeae Gaus, Marry ‘Riggins. & ’ + > o* cus! er. wor h 5 clean car, . 3, : . pONT . — CCE ech CCUG ; Bale Farm. 30 West Tienken Rd. SALE ~ BICYCLE MOTOR GOOD | late model used cars - Sse Qrs | OPTPON TIA |, $945 CHEV ne 2 —Rochenter. edition. $38. 223 W_ Fairmount BUD SHELTON | ming ge ESTABLISHED 1924 [We buy trase'and‘en) | CHEYROL A cer 3 SALES ae “50 US “ARS | MAZUREK |p ee 2a) ee : For Sale Howsctrallers 78| oats & Acceaories ax) MOLORSALIS, TRADI UPOK BOWS USED CARS) AIZERER, [8 Growing Dealer PONTIAC CHIEF = 5. ~~~ | FE 461 $4 Chev, Belair aports coupe, aye ARE South Blvd at ee PE ¢0507| Maple S307 Oe a Mis 2- YR - OLD PLYWOOD BOAT, "64 08 Olds, 4 dr, full wer. ee a Goa be § c 49587 ple $507 Open, Nites tt ® | AMERICAS FI FINEST es ee 10 hp motor, $175 00. See “See M&M “Motor or Sales wh ‘o4 pore [Coerersnie ie DOWN PAYMENT —— : 22555 rooms ; OR For top dollar on late aan tan ; ‘agon : A . ‘ “SARATOGA FNP. OUTBOARD MOTOR. | 201 Dinie tlw aia | 34 Student R&H. Dyna. Sharp | | Pass otwW Pike Ba. : oe TOW PRICED To SELL | —A/meet_Bew_ FE 5-000 efter ¢._ | CASH FOR ANY MAKE OR tare | "53 Chev Bel Air, 4dr. Power Gid | FOR THF BEST BUY ; _ FE20186 r / and Also @ fine selection of _recondt- ii PT SPEEDLINER 53 SUPER | models. Economy 22 Auburn +53 Chey. Starline Deluxe, 2° dr. | PONTIAC ¢ DR HARDTOP | ‘56 |’) FORD, RANCH WAGON, Kal A vi th tiened motere mob pone mn.| '0 Hurricane Quicksilver aoe WE PAY TOP. DOLLAR FOR “1 Buin, . dr Scarlet red 4 dr hardtop sedan | Ford-0-Matle very clean, only (ll way na. bitord. MUtual| These bpipartuneoalan tee ee Sayre ih dma abc! wpe rere rey Sent mend vauict e ‘ oT ese Gay oar ased om our : ABOUTS 8STEERIN - tires oaded with many other M : S » a. new deferred pa ment plan A Ty hp motor, trailer Price 6280 LS IN MTR. S Mt ae > access, 1,086 miles. Its He) HOW ARD |. ARE, INC. . e | For Sale Livestock 372 Hider eee ree on all coh- | 402 Kenilworth Phone FE S 1344 COMMUNITY — eT FE 2-264] | een Ae see 2105 Orchard Lake Rd Keego — be 14 FT. WOLVERINE BOAT 16 SCHL TZ MOTORS: i A Cle as aave , [aed |'88 Ch Stat -W $1705 5 2 PLEASURE MORSES | _ HUTCHINSON | thiice oT MOTORS © A AA | 85 Ford custom ® 24r. $1908 bey as imeem SSeS "a4 Ch Bal A 4 $il45 (iY . #31 Brown Rad. — FE 4-659 : 1954 40 H. P MERCURY 4 CYL- . ; : "34 Tord 2 ar . de $1045 ‘\ i Youre | | 2Ows. FO PRR MOBILE f eter meee wee ep con 803 N. Main, Rochester | reconvitionr> ONE OWNER | $3 Pli mouth pi Ales AVE : * e on yon) ‘RE $ 4 ‘ontia r el * = bog. Car! Dobat. 2469 Dutton Rd eter ae shift Ccaarelt DA Sah} wt: 9m 8 Wootaind: Cars MI 47811 3 mbes 3 i Bel Aree $ a if : — 14, after 7 pm : ~ ie ee eon. apay - ae | ae r $ 945 | Ge : ‘ ELDING. 6 VE HOMES I eS r c ARE YOUR CAR PAYMENTS FUuo : ! - ALS oy | ie PF moO RaWRORT AND |MANTEDay gikt ME? lial RS Mbidamme:' ia wrivey poute 3 Rune ati es +2510. “ . 4301: Dixie Hwy st like new. L. L. Oberlin. 2242 |* g5¢ paid Adjust {0 some less expensive | $2 Plymouth 4 ar s ° BEACTGT, Yi SPALAMINO grit D- ee ee « iin DELUXE ; MOL B | BAGLEY AUTO PART S| | tase ones Motor Sales “AP Deboto club epe V-8 te 2830 8 Dort Hwy, Flint ed plywond boat. hp. Evin- FE _5-9219 199_BAGLEY ST. M24 at Clarkston Rd. Malpord@ dre custom (Forde: Sparel siete 1961 TRAVELRITE. 25 FT. REA-| -ce_scces Like ‘new FE soit | Pony rae hee H hey ou Wont Get ‘ ee | COWS, ALSO H 16 HP ELGIN, ‘$2 MODEL m- | WANTED ‘52 Dodge Club Coupe $ 575 i W S a hon nace e: Sees “MODERN (RE. | Bictely reconditioned. Extra com. LATE . Hard to spell easy to deal with Catalina, Bales demo R&H, Hr- Es 3 by Ne CHIE IE EF ’ __ OR 2-211 | 232.5 Saginaw ee 23-0131 | dramatic, power steering and oo C CHIEF [eu crap samatr «| ‘Top Dollar SHARP Ci pst a MATTHEWS. SALE THREE exppre| ya ee FINEST tinental. 120 hp. Raitig tne Deck Op SHARP CARS REAVES Os eee - SARATOGA. | sveningsor weekends FE zeie| For Clean Used Cars & Tucks MAINLINE Tavior Ch good eleetion, | '54 Willys Acro Ace. $795 Youna OUERNGE EY cow AND| sw To Ye. PRICED 10 srt _or FE 2-0092 | M tt th es 2 avlor Chevrolet Sales Derived dpilavecdnce i tteater + / a) . calf. 3301 8 vs Gee : Je ALUMA-CRAFT ROATS - Gl CWS- j FORDO R | SAKLAN co's. oT. DEST : Directional Signals, Real Nice if ?| I S Sagine W For. Sal Pe it 74 Holl rods betes sees re _PENNYAN BOATS = | . \ CHEVROLET DEALERSHIP 7: ; / Ze e ou ane 1946 Continental mel! 9645 EVINRUDF MOTORS H | $ fArket 41562 Walled” Lake "53 Dodee Cora 4d Dr $695 f f on 2 . —— Satine AV peetee es 5) MICHIGAN PRO PELLORS FOR GrGgreaves 1983 CHEVLE DR. EXCELLENT = i ees, ee BANTAMS. very NICE ies wee Ee poood 50 $995 [ANY BOAT & MOT ; : ~ | conditign Must sactitice FE Radio & eater Directinnals ] a oa fl , ang . Ss | test Peace 20 oes ot ne COMPLETE OUTBOARD SERVICE 71! 8 Saginaw st FE 44546 . onan r Beautsfl 2 tone paint Be eT eco ae 1895 . wecere ed ocrilkbiet moderti mo. | L Mane SALA AND Jarnk and W rec hed Wats LARRY eer acl erea (OR ees nSis We roure 20h Sys orl Mati ‘ may bp eee Renal Has le homes which ma ur 5 Is © h i r el, eith . hy = DO) i : oe Ly zs __Sale ron fecueen 75) ehased on our new Getereca a. ean hn 8 TELEORS ei : Jest sigde Auto Ly wts | FE 45-2233 Radio & Heater standard trahs- ae ae ment plan. A credit life poli s ) 5 EROME ‘ N : ; mission with Qserdrive / my x = Bont LAYING GEESE. 625 00. free on. al! contract purchases. | 21 ae CARIN, cRUIER REA. | 181 bas xt iF ine St | J 0007 FE 20 eee SCONDIZION | a : AM ss CUNO 1 2 Ips S845 sonable | ; oo UNG fam 7 S505A All Light Blue om shi Since canes 5 Bs cee POTATOES. oom. ‘-HUTCHI NSON n= YOUR EVINRUDE MoTOR BE ROCHESTER FORD DEALER | 1985 CHEVROLET BEL AIR, VB 4) Nast Ramp) Wet ewe ree toon seams ime nes monty, Radio and Heater, Radio & Heater, Dir. Sig. 1 own? er : i biers, Sebagoes. Kathadins from certi seed. $3 oe fy ~ Out Bladwin to Clarkston rd. west, SLMS CENTURY. HARD. | _*-3200 =. 1°55 Pont. Star Chief - 2 Tone, Black and Yellow,’ R&H, Dynatiow, “W-Walls, first farm. | boats, so cheap vou think you're | ct hae Ld | 5 & H. ynafiow, Power | 1947 Vi, EXCELLENT = Cfveral varietor Jann’ Comnns HOMES Soe ee beet ae | OU PONTIACS | Se ee Ceca Coe I, eeonesouacn al Late Orion. Phone evenings o m2 Craft boat kits Open ‘til 8 So eStart R&H, Hydramatic, powet fteer- 1952 CHE VROLIET 4 Dr. Deluxe ved 430) Dixie Hey Phone FE 80112 2695 Orchard | \ “\ d ce LFS| aEsabaticiark ston (Ra: $2 TRANSFER FEE, TAKE OVER| jing. power brakes. 8.800 files gd fone Bi ele 00D. SE D POTATOES. CERTIFIED Drayton Plains. OR 3-1202 Lake Rd. geno Harbor i { & { MOTOR x oA Ferd — (Mercuty payments , 1051 Chevrolet 4 dr / one ue, Radio & Healer, Power Glide, A nice one. vr trom certified Cob | 2410 8 pen 1953 CHRIS GRAFT COMMANDER, 2527_Dixie Hwy ___OR_3-1803, MY 2261100 srugpal tics witb ouecHent tren, | 53 Dodge 4 Dr, - 1951 CHEVR To? Biers, Sebagces, and Rissets. OA | —— int | eh Prey ¥ good condition. $175. For Sale Trucks 9 1950 CADILLAC. GOOD CONDI- radio and heater Call FE 8-0967 Meadow! k. 989997 : MENROUET 2 ree eee $545 2178 | wed | ae ee ee ae tion, 2618 ‘Penna Sylvan Manor, National Motors Sales cadow PrOo ¥/ 4 All Black original finish, Radio & Heater Tur 81 is. Ye = MARTIN /T'y 15 OUTBOARD 1% : - _FE #7684 or FE. 2-904 So RAH, directional stents: 1 own- believe this car ia so mice until you see jt neler cx eanit “Sale Farm Equi men . nv 2 TON STUDEBAKER WRECKFR ———eo pment 76 QUICK BALE Ee Best gta a want WE Exc eece me endition Can he seen) ns A beauty 1930 P NELAC 2] : ¢ 2 TRACTOR , BUP _ LE Lule | S) ) i ( MeoBieowen . 29 CTORS FORD N. A AND PLIES — SEF HARRINGTON | (194) CHEVIF, '2-TON PICKUP 01 | 32 B tes ener “if WESGUS | Gaetewncs ail Gees Gh pu ee » Goo cocssll “ Lor foun hike new. Massey-Harris 44. excelient cond 31 ft "49 PONTIAC CHIEF Your/authorized dealer ate i tion, also Ford half-track, 7 ‘nee: | : ; EV, ANR UDE MO’ r ‘OR Si Se eS ee N vnanes pe Na ef_and rear loader OL 2-557! Sol and shower Hot waler Whit = x ORCAS ee . i we . a) Tost SOLENS aND WHEEL — HoRaE. La Iwind boats | L ; / as ASH Aibassador............ a ER75 walking and riding tractors, Sev: , heater, refrigerator and | Ordmman Ledsole CHEV 1958 '» ON PIC a — i De (S uo Biack finish RAH. Hydramatic, Reclining Beats é eral used tractors 27 mod- stove. Excelent OW Town canoes Loaded with extr Save plenty | | fi u he thing for a long trip ’ . = popular brand power mow- Xeellert condition | syeriing trailers ; on this one Just your car at | T : { t i . Lots good used mowers, | ; | #tundard steel pler truck down ~ | ranspor @) 10n Ee ED ann ie High- | - carpeting — rompletety fur- Marine Hardware & paints tee hil ei) She 1 Il resen S | ; ass & akland — et ¢ E-Z TERMS a ki CI Ss Cadillac Special S ix | nished $994 nr i a m * e fa : - - Ce Sse al pee el . o : / Harrington Boat Works ASKINS 1€V. dramatic, pawder blue ‘ pecia S 11988 FORD Cust VR OA, 63440 Bc. FEdera, 56902 ft 1809 8 Telegraph Phone FE_2-8033 M Be Dixie lope: at Mis v. amisla A "S32 Buick 4 Dr... e7R5 f Po ee an ti nen eer eve . &1595 DIRT HA ° GET MORE OUT OF Lire with MAple_$-5071 seat) UNE ‘ : moat A ter =p t pi ent Green finist RAH Overdrive. W-Wall T HAULERS oe : / | a Lone Star aluminum or fiber- 1953 “CHEVIE PANEL TRUCK — ,.- : ; Sue teeta Gee Me _f Clear Plastic Beat Covers. Spotless in ‘aria’ ou us CUB pOONTRACTORS PINE AIS mmm lay Germ ceeecon cake ores Be 2) Vos) Van taney clan. . ol 1933 CHEVRC 1 BUY A’ NEW . ae — — ‘38 CHE 2 TON, TRACTOR, ALL ze : C93 1 IS y OLET ) c - ine. ort SEE THE ALL-NEW © tt IG Es Boas Wagner T CENTURY BOATS _ | sou ‘E 4-5550" “ Ford-O-Matic, radio and ‘32 Pontiac + Dr... S075 Oldemol vile ~~ |, 2 Door, Green M ae ene sila) tow ane eros 1495 ° i 0 i \ — a 7 ww. - . ’ “Wai rf : See with RATS Dany mag. | Used Case De with frony 1 | CADILEAC RE IACRET =| "41 DODGE *. TON PICKUP Ex.: lieater. FT eee a amelie (p) Mecrametien door $245 sit, Lom mules, ‘very clean, ‘BY A AND HENRY | Tedvatiiey | BENE Mot ORS TRAILERS t Sa 'er Men seeieenecucodu tcense ry clean, runs gc j 1950 1935 CHEVROLE 7 HO g $1545 DIGGER | arts and Servige INT -MARIN 8 } ea re Sn ; ~ - { F eli’, ¢ CO RO WH DAG Bo o06 45 ACE POR ROGER ns | Trade-ins, W INLAND | eas xt avae Ti GucsbuuPaieYoacoon It B nick Roadmaster Riv- "34 Ford 4 Dr...... $1295 fry ¢ Door, O'Drivé, Randio & Heater Beige & Blue. Finish like new. - 1T MS | E-Z Credit R 17 cond Full year license. $38. or jer » WS naflow, radio and Radio & heater ‘y. & Engine. i Chevrolet rey ; aoe eee PE 1112) Tages tnitest 3127 W Huron FE 47121 & 2-6122| best offer MU #0019 in Ford-O-Matic, Very Exceptional 2 door, Powergiide R&H, sitet | 1994 PONTIAC Chieftain &.......; $1295 oexKING B | Buy land 8a . | MARR 15 10H P MERCURY. Mo.|/52 MACK TANDEM TRUCK. AND teate r, full power. . : A _. 8 2 Tone Maroon & Ivory, -R&H Hydra ow ‘Walls, Bea ee eee S) YOUR LH DEALER | HOUGHTEN/& SONS | Wiyggtty food cond. sles) FE) 'S3 UMass ase 52 Olds 4 Dr........$895° / 1953 | jas ere nee AC RD. AT OPDYKE. faze North Main Rethester | 9 a Soaps ae =) 54 Olds BS 2 dr Hyvdra- | Radio & Heater Hydramatic Fa- 953 DODGE Conve en ih] Fa ao eS at MERCURY 5 AN 1 j 2 | sh toe) C4 (lieg AIC. : i Hudson Wasp Be WWE a oo oe ene $89 OLive 61 D 75 HP LIKE | i080 ‘2 TON FORD PICKUP, 16 ‘ on - p. s Soco0 000 cannes) TAA } BUYS AT LEE Se } = = wie At big savings 7 and 5-10 miles Good cond Mandalari; matic. radia and heater.! i Rock es gece ine: O LAP nee & heater Hydramatic $379 V-8. Maroon, RAH, W-Walls, Very Classy, ee * Riding garden tractors, the fa-| OX © RD . Coan with shift Good cond)- arket, 402 Central Ave : 959 NAS 5 _ mous gardener-all-economy-whee! | Sales 2101 Dinie Ney, Ceneete? | TANKER TRUCK SUITABLE FOR | '5 3p ~ 2 dr? Iivdr 1949 1952 NASH Rambler 11 °T......: $595 se and Brady. Price $295 up. |\ Dixie Hwy road oiling or orchard spraying, | ~° ontiac 2 dr.” Hydra- ) > > Radio & Heater, Tip T h tte es se ececees Md Walking tractors. $129 up Roto |° T ' ] JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS | Will trade. also 1952 % ton GMC! gatic. radio an dheater. Plus 70 Other Cars Penta lehixe . Tip Top shape Sigt™ 9128 wp. Cuinton chain =) rouyer oales ralleree wea stands hearts Pe ecBGuEe rn — “ ‘ | to Choose From Radio & Heater, $195.47. . | 1953 CHEVROLET 150, 2 Dr. 795 G -| 44 GMC DUMP TRUCK. PRICE | ,- , | : 5 : : SOS000 0H Nona anya) 8 SALES oetk se areh. || 0 05 fi fone, 3 ketrooms 3 gs Tweens. aaRite 8 SUPPLY cube Ue 'S2 Chevrolet Bel Air, ra-) Get Our'Deal Before a Sea Mist Gfeen, R&H. A sharp litte car 7" * § 2 vittro Nees pentane rmeens Bee penarae Uske “Ave: ome DUMP FAG | dio and heater. | You Buy : . PARLE, nro, TILLERS. NE, al momie toeeo po $a real one FE 2-8020 208 8 Parke T AI so + sirations, rte Sir ad e bower | Stewarts, latest balcony” kitchen ~~ WILS 1 nr Ae Ford 2¢lr, radio and_ y A FINE SELECTION © | - Tentais. : eople are really at tre - ' bd ‘ ween DON | OND tcc OLIVER Avis Service talking about this latest in mobil |” ONT WISH FOR _ |r heater. | _- RETAIL ‘ OIDUESE 1 TRU CKS ; . The sew Va-Ka-sh Tt 4 . . : G M C 4e : . : ene Me com Fete, Yere ore far-| MONEY! Make it eacty| # GMC. st. oun Sedan, tiytia BUICK | wlars on our Jot we have several | (1, rh Classif op : ue ‘ pater. | . SORE MAT enter. afi a gens bevboty | trailers we wil) sell. on rental! trough Classified Ads. To Tos AEC Ole ee pediov and! Vicatets| HARGREA ES 1716. ae baste and aceessories, 5 " ; JO54 (MC 450) Series. “Where Ponfiac | “HOOD ILLLT wt allers to pick from. Phone MY| sel! rent, Wy, §\ 17 ' : : . ally ° ¥ PREACH CASH cus! iw Sao Porat nig, Rwap, hire] Wall take 16 10 18 ft) Ruy «Its Buicks” USED CXRS? our CHEVROLET Dealer” S through Classi-| aa oF | dial FE 2R 2 F body. } : a eer re 2% FT. MoBIL crUisER, | “a » 2181. MICHIOAN'® LAROFST OV ) 63 MY CLEMENS ST FE ¥-7117 oR, : ; ; Ac OLDS-Cadiliac « - ee) ly . , +e ASAG | Sal Ads, Call KE 28181. bilo yin ad aluminum, TRUCK DEALER UN pic pee 210 Ore read the Ave. | BEHIND THE POST OFFICE \ E 4.9549 ates ’ Oakland at Cass , ' FE 8-008 (> FR 20101 7 / Noe ' * ' , / . = : f } i ’ i . ' : ' : f 4 ‘ » ae a yo 4 \ * m | l & { / 2 4 : ‘ \, : fi ' 4 : . \ Wes ; . : ; f re Ba ' : \ . + f ¢ ; \ \ é, j -— V4 ~ H = Wes f A ‘ ‘ \ f f , e \ - i =: :} vi , Aa ye i se a Fi, eee cit ere. a ee ve ENP a i i po liad Re LPO eee MEE eh MAES Tae, ean | pO ANS ee Ue Ce hee THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, MAY 7, jose | “ THIRTY-THRER T Industry Foresees reat Changes,. More Growth — The national convention dele-| gates, to be picked later by state! conventions, will be bound on the| first ballot by the outcome of to-| morrow’s primary. Better Change That Suit Before You’re Caught MIAMI, Fla. &® — Police have high hopes of locating the man who robbed a rent-a-car agency of $200, if he doesn't change his) suit. , Officers said he was described as wearing a gray flannel suit— costume about as common in springtime Miami as white ducks in a coal mine. Zemo Great For lichy Skin Rash Zemo, a doctor's formula, promptly relieves itching of surface skin eczema, prickly heat, RES tae Zemo stops scratching and so aids faster healing and clearing. Buy Extra |. Strength Zemo for stubborn cases. | | eee eo FARM, tor’ ot opel PROPERTY ME or BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY oe —, = te S60 TRADE o or rUase Call H. W. BIGELOW Complete REAL ESTATE Service FE 65-3492 594 W. Huron FE 5-8845 7) WE HOLD YOUR NOTE ON USED TV We Give Holdens Red Stamps JA-COX TV OPEN EVENINGS ‘TIL i Le M. } 463 5. Saginaw E 5-4620 America’s Largest Selling TOILET TANK BALL emezing petented Water Mester teak ball Instently stops the flow ef water flushing. 73¢ AT HARDWARE STORES 9:00—(7)—Youth Bureau. Detroit! up and a “Rodeo Roundup’’ set| the stage for a real robbery. (9) ! —Million Dollar Movie. Alastair Sim in “Inspector Calls."’ (4) — Gordon MacRae. Musie, variety: (2)—Robin Hood. Maid Marion’ becomes a messenger for King) Richard as Robin and the King) attempt to’ break up a_con-) spiracy against the Crown. ie: 45—(4) — News Caravan. John} ameron Swayze. i \3:60—(7)—Readers Digest. ‘‘The Old, Old Story,” a pair of teen-| agers are determined to marry despite parental.objections, Rose- mary DeCamp, Walter Woolf King star. (4) — Caesar's Hour. cisco Beat, “Wildcat H—(7) Soupy’s On, Fasc, seUS. T P li Si with music, variety. (9) Billy ype 0 10 ite O'Connor Show, music, variety. (4) News, Paul‘ Williagis: (2)| MOSCOW — Russia's top po News, Jac LeGoff. 2 lio expert says the Soviet Union |11:15—(7) The Crash, Richard Ar: ‘has established a polio research he slept. Hunter's Body Found in Lake by Searchers HOUGHTON (INS) — Searchers continued dragging Gratiot Lake len in “The Lady and the Mon- |institute and plans to produce two ster.” (4) The Little Show, Mon- \vecctons this year. ty Wolley in ‘The Cask of Amon-) tillado."” (2) Miss Fairweather, Bette’ Wright. - Ab 20—(9) Good Neighbor Theater, George Sanders, Agnes Moore-|dred heaf | “Captain Blackjack,"’ the captain has invested all his mon- ey into drugs he attempts to smuggle out of Singapore. (2) the newly formed institute, report- Russia has ordered several hun- experimental work. United States with a group of So-| Sid Caesar, Nanette Fabrey in comedy, variety. (2)—Burns and Allen. George and Gracie take off for Paris after George tells; his wife to take her dress back to the designer. :30—(7) — Voice Program. rome Hines, Metropolitan Opera ~