Home : | : Edition + eek “PONTIAG, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4 1950-49 PAGES Rn Fae reoroe 7 4 :¥ Known — it West Michigan. Twisters Leave at Least 45 Dead Across 10 States By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A series of tornadoes “and destructive windstorms struck with unabated fury across 10 states in the mid- continent yesterday, killing at least 45 persons = in- juring more than 300 others. The violent spring storms, battering areas from the Midwest prairie lands southward into Mississippi, came in the wake of tornadic+—— winds which raked the! Southwest earlier yesterday’ Year's Fi irst Dip. Came on Sunday and Monday night. Atter $2 Wager The casualty toll for the past! two days of tornadoes was at least, 55 dead and more than 325 injured.| The two Sylvan Lake teenagers Property damage was estimated in that took a dip in Sylvan Lake the milltions of dellars. \Monday enjoying the Tl degree jtemperature, have nothing on 34- jyear-old Wendall Wymer, a Dos- ‘tall Foundry truck driver. Eight were killed and more than) Tempted by a $2 bet put up by 50-injured in two Wisconsin com-| 4 feliow worker, Norman Sells of munities, The dusty fingers of the storms touched down on the Portage County hamlet of Bancroft, kill- (See separate » Michigan stories, | pages 1 and 2%) into ‘the’ Huron River Sunday near Oxbow Lake in White Lake 142: N. Tilden Ave., Wymer plunged) - tornado that brought death and DEADLY FUNNEL APPROACHES — The black funnel of F destruction last an area west of Grand Rapids. Swirling Fury Brings Death and Destruction AP Wirepbeotes wy 6 hiss heels voli Tet TE. Oe NE He Search Continues Today Damage in Millions By EDWARD J. MARKAITY and GEORGE WALKER GRAND RAPIDS (AP) — Savage spring tornadoes cut a wide swath of death and destruc- tion across western Michigan last night. State police said rescue workers had recovered 22 bodies. There could be a number of others under the debris of demolished homes and stores, — smaller tornado fingers were formed from the same air ‘jmass that built up the main twisters. One tornado struck the Grand Rapids area; another hit to the southwest near Allegan, and a — third ripped through the Traverse City area. The ‘Traverse City tornado was accompanied by six Teen. tornado fingers. . - ing two persons, then moved om | ‘Temperatures ranged around 48 to Berlin, .where sim died. = ldegrees but Wymer splashed]. Communities the bureau listed as severely. At Berlin, a city of nearly 5,000/around for.10 minutes, “It was _ lineluded Hudsonville, Grandville, Standale and Com- residents on the Green Lake-Waii- shara County line, an appalling Wymer said, casualty list was avoided by. mer- est chance, Ss cones ‘irl tit aie ‘Swishéed Back In tign ef the tonal atic saith the! STELLA, Mo, ®—The residents wind today. and the wonder is that\of Stella, population 250, apparent- mighty chilly but I won my $2,” 4) stock Park. Damage was said to be less severe at Allegan, Fennville, Holland, Rockford, Spare, cnt, and Traverse City. . Weathermen said the tornadoes were triggered when so many lives were spared. ly like their town's administration.| THIS WAS HOMES — ‘This is the scene of in which more than 20 died in Michigan. Aiiditional pic- One standing ao oe a Lo re-elected the entire fve-| devastation at Hudsonville this morning last night's tornadoes tures from tornado area on pages 18 and ‘. primed by high temperatures... ~ (Continued om page 33, col, woman Council eR Doors Open This Afternoon Builders’ Show Begins 5- Day Run Despite gray skies, crowds at the| Pontiac Builders’ are ex-| pected to reach record _opening- day proportions today as the an- nual event begins a five-day run at the Pontiac Armory. More than 40 contractors, build. ers’ supply, insurance and fi- nancial firms will depict various. phases of house planfiing and con-| struction in display booths located in the Armory’s main hall. ‘The official opening was sig- naled today at i° p. m. when show officials and local govern- ment leaders gathered to cut the ceremonial ribbon at the hall's entrance, The annual event, the third of its kind, is sponsored | by the Pontiac Junior Chamber | of Commerce, Attendance is expected to reach) ‘its height this weekend, ow {to Chairmen Leslie Langford and, ‘Donald Weddle,- who predict that |the number of viewers will be the largest in the local matory of the event. Besides materials anc financing: advice, -.displays will contain! ‘floral and landscaping layotits,' | house models, insurance plans and the newest innovations in furnish- ine. and equipment. “The show will be open , from 4 to 10 p. m. today and totsor- | row, from 1-té 10 p. m, Friday, 10 a, m, to 10 p. m, Saturday, and from 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sunday. Proceeds will be used to finance ‘local Junior Chamber of Com- merce community and youth proj- ects, according to Langford. Cloudy and Colder Is Area Forecast The U. ‘casts cloudy and colder weather $. Weather Bureau fore-| tornado until 12:30 a.m. law enforcement agencies were buzzing constantly. 1 Oakland County Sheriff Dept., Pontiac State Police Post, and -the Pontiac Police all reported a flood of calls, " The sheriff's office reported approximately 150 calls from worried citizens throughout the. county as to what to do in case | a tornado struck.the area, Tornado Jitters Rampant as Area Hears Warning Many Pontiac area residents suffered a case of nervous jitters last night after hearing of the tornado that struck the Grand Rapids area. And when southern Michigan was alerted for a) ‘the switchboards at local ,' ca _ Tornado Dead EAST LANSING # — Michigan State Police Headquarters, which various police agencies handling tornado disaster relief work, listed the following 22 people as kiied is acting as control point for the) - growing area 10 miles southwest of Grand Rapids, Scores of homes were demolished by the twister there and at least 17 persons were killed. Rapids’ northwest. outskirts. A farm woman died in City area, 100 miles north. Nearly 1,000 National Fabie Bis were mobil- — ized to assist in rescue operations. Firemen, state ‘and local police and civil defense workers labored through the night, probing through _lwreckage in a search for the injured and dead. Others stood guard to prevent looting. ___ Communication and power facilities were knocked out, isolating several communities* and a them in total darkness. * medical help ‘was sum- @ fast-moving cold front hit-a thick moist air mass tor Bodies Among Debris Grand Rapids and Allegan, | Traverse City Areas Total More than 200 were injured and pgoperty damage ran into the millions of dollars. Some 2,000 pergons were Heft without homes. iy ‘| The U. S. Weather Bureau here says at least three separate tornadoes struck Michigan last night. Many Hardest hit was the town of Hudsonville, a com- munity of 1,300 in the heart of an onion and celery Your bodies were found ta i trailer chuip in Geet’ one of several tornadoes that swept through the Traverse : Hospitals in-Grand Rapids, and nearby Zeeland and. Holland were jemand to capacity and all available — sed oe la onan) OWE eel BE BRA Seat RIE tea Wee Ne ee DT ED nd oR AP for tonight .and_tomorrow | Many Regen remember the in the Tuesday niga storm: aE The low tonight will be near 40|tWister ¢ at killed 130 in Flint on. HUDSONVILLE AREA Fair are eg It was Michigan's worst with. diminishing winds. Tomorrow June 8, 1953. Others can't forget] Pouwe Leegstra, 70. tornaco since the disastrous : he di k | William - Qoosteendorp, 35, a nt tornado that struck 18 or June 8, 1953, twister that will be partly cloudy with a hig POUGHKEEPSIE. N. YY. @-— by Rolland M. Brengle, ee (Continued on Page 2, Car. 1) ‘John Roosevelt, the only rae ight The only damage Fe ee TMP RONVILLE. “(of the insurgent group. 5 ican among. the late President Ported in Waterford Township, to) y4. Hugh Parks, 55, of Thomp- | The leader told 700 members at ‘Franklin D. Roosevelt's children,,2 S4rage and car belonging to, . a , ~~ la rally in Brighton last night to] [t’s Spring ; has expressed support for renom- | Donald Fraser of 4790 Hatchery - “go home, sell milk and wait for 7 : BUILDERS’ SHOW UNDER WAY — Mayor Pontiac Press Photo — cathe ecw Nixon. jo Po Tg inds buckled the: es k ste on ee coe peg the or- Housecleaning ident of the Junior Cham of e i oosevelt, an advertising execu- Mrs. Anna Hart, 990. ' ganization rel mem- * . ; William W. Donaldson (center) snips the ribbon e milpheer raed tive told the Dutchess County Re-- The Oakland County Red Cross Mrs. Payne Noonan. ibers will seek a higher price than Time! : ‘ that officially opens the Pontiac Builders’ Show of 50 degrees. The lowest temperature in down-) jearlier in the Port Huron-Sarnia) Saou, | OMY Christian High | area. Stephen " Ooosteendorp, 15 Says ‘Go Home’. killed 130 in Flint. | The night watchman at the) months. STANDALE WIPED OUT t t 8 ~ 0 pte She porttoomier te Municipal Airport was kept busy| “ae ae. Brengle Threatens New : ea dae ae pe Yvonne de Klein, 3. 4 : : ace Susiness district of Standale, eight istered 45 at 1 p.m. janswering the-phone for requests) ye ne ee Picketing Action Unless males ‘est of tame, -Nitaas Gane lie Langford, show- chairman: and Carl Alt, city ‘John Roosevelt | Endorses Nixon for Renomination 1. : ; publican Committee last night chapter announced this morning Young child of Mrs. Noonan. the 59 cents a hundredweight won . : for a five-day run at the Pontiac Armory, Wit building inspectot. Nearly 50 area business firms | thas ‘President Eisenhower and/that they were standing by to sup- Alfred E..Payne, 43. iby the Michigan Milk — And that’s an ideal time to : nessing the ceremony are, left to right: City have taken booths at the event to display the Nixon. are “the best possible team ply help to the stricken Grand) Mrs. Adolph Peplau, Ass'n. round up all those unused ; Manager Walter P. Willman; Melvin Eller, pres- - Tatest features in U.S. home planning and design: we _can get in Washington.” Rapids area. Agnes Ykema, 40. pieces of furniture and other mother of Yvonne. Shirley de Went, 2 Mrs. Louise Brower, 40. Bert Morsink. |. Mrs. William Van Dyk. derry Burghorst, 16. Mrs, Lena Miedema.- 1on wind speeds, There were gusts ‘from 25 to 35 miles per hour re-, | Ported with the highest — * m.p.b But jitters. were about all that happened to area residents last, Klein, 31, | Prices Are Hiked The threat that Fair Share farm- ers will ‘fight again”. unless cur- rent negotiations bring higher raw milk prices was voiced last night) jings lining State Highway 50, alt jless than.10 years old, were leveled | |within sé¢onds, Damage was esti- imated at one million dollars. ing about five minutes before it Creameries in. the area isan supplies to return to pre-strike odds and ends about your by Shoppers saw the twister com- levela tomorrow, crediting a use for and sell them with a- flood of milk from out-state | quick action Want Ad. City | e ri ed oy acto ry Fire ‘ea rs go Today = mse | Sees rath ‘f 3 ile poapaghon hi ” Fifty years ago today Pontiac Carried by high winds in the like the rest of the city, got out of train pulling into a siding near|cause of the advent of the vehicle;ceived a. cut ‘ortat from falling blamed by Fair Share Rene li , las aye hore watts on residents were awakened in the|frosty morning, embers from the bed to.watch the biazé,” he said.|the factory. He gave an alarm) compelling picketing farmers to] brought $70 in cash the first early morning hours to one of the! four-story factory -had spread) 1 went te work for ikhart, with the train's whistle to awaiven It housed 50 employes usually} © “The five trustees had $65,000 call off the tieup lay. Ship-| day it. rant: - he Os tmost fierce fires-in the city's his- south of the center of te city. | cag ates Stee SAM 109 lite tty, seen te Co We Persia cos é = oe ee erie ned y; | others forced out of work by the ch prime this was : Taking of the intense|after court orders restrained Fair] ° a ee ee Harry Guillot—put in a| fire and then came back to Pon- | Fire fet Fred Shaw was pulled The only casualty was ® cow on|, 6 tye the ‘fire, rait/Sharers from mass picketing along] °ZC. CROM® XIrrwEN aut, : destroy the entire town. plea for help to Detroit,. which) tine to join the fire department,” out of bed by the long shrill of/the John Smith place -belonging heat’ heen ati warie to/state highways leading to the area. | = ' ro Fire ‘broke out at 3:25 a.m. at rushed horses and fire équipment) he added. ee eet ie Sr an oe ee en a rs are expected to pay) ; : Jad ott the Det Sc crandiulesiinas eet hae ae hor Tt took but two hdurs for the terrified town folk ran to their increases ranging| Eiiaacag i ' ee brick in ‘from one to a quart for | ce ee eet ae a aaa TS a a ee a News i nee | Srand Caen Ave. the Hie 5@= Fr HT AGE? if af ee ee ee ee GoM a. 42 v « ee ee ine yet * : i H gf from staid Ysa prs pa if Pe ¢ fee Bind Vien “od Hospitals Quickly Become | Front Line Aid Stations ~ (FROM AP and INS WIRE SERVICES GRAND mproatia last night after the toepedy ME the seen. "Butterworth scadtihed a beled dressing Hatin aie dices uedymaiees forced to work by candlelight during a 30-minute power failure. hospitals within moments afier the twister struck. Doctors ‘from all) over the city headed for the nearest hospital. = Physislene attending the Michigun Convention of the Aeademy of General Practice swarmed out of their hotels to give sid. Oft-duty nurses returned to their jobs unbidden. Every ambulance in the city appeared to rush spontaneously to the stricken areas. Wards at Butterworth were so crowded for a time that the- nearby National Guard Armory was opened as a receiving station to free operations were aided by an uncisually heavy contingent normally assigned to Spawned Tornado «eked teootetseaele | to tront-line dressing stations in a matter of Hota! handled mot of the injured, It truly re} $ Blood donors arrived at Butterworth, St. Mary's and Blodgett] “ At several hospitals, convalescents and patients in for observa- jtion checked out voluntarily to make their beds available. ae THE PON mac PRESS, WEDN shspav. APR 4 Peatise Press Phote | ene. 1 he wee sumed Seeman aw club over a three-year period. Dull maton Alfred Payne, 43, died in last night's tornado when the twister caught him as he stood at the head of his basement stairs marshaling his wife and six children to safety. “Run to the basement, quick,” Payne screanied through the roar of the tornado, They ran. He stayed behind to see that everyone got into the basement. -—- < gine a a Hi ie = gE — iL FL z E | f E HE ben Suit i Hl Hh F at It Hs i Ey a = | 3 i : Hi rE EF a i : 7 ot 7:01 peg: Be niown) - were he er toor O48 hae ‘| within a matter of minutes. ‘| with a death All of Michigan's lower peninsula was ander a tornado warning Tuesday night, The first warning for Michigan Was issued by _ the U, S. Weather Bureau about $ p. mi. The threatened area first was confined to a line south of Saginaw Bay but Tater was extended northward past City. Later the alert was lifted from an area west of @ line from Traverse City to Jackson. The “all nt nm ee. Caught With tabies Desi Down Thomas E. Walsh, Kent County’s civil defense director, was & garage door is no problem at all. But'Walsh, m is electrically operated, was almost immobilized. tornado had” struck, I dashed out of, ‘said, ‘Where do you think you're is was eff, iny car was behing | no way to get it open.” Walsh hustled to a phone, called sheriff's deputies and rode to the disaster scene with them. The automatic garage doors, all fashion in Walsh's asighher- from the car by radio. But 100-Mile-An-Hour Wind in Detroit ' DETROIT (INS) — The city of Detroit braced itself for a tor- nado of its own last night and winds of nearly 100 miles per hour finally slashed into the ares, mashing windows, felling trees and Rivet ee Be “Eisenhower, 55; Sy as 2 ‘Wisconsin Percentages Favor President, but _— Dem ‘Strength sm ‘| ih 2 tween the chiet executive and the lanky ‘Tennessee Democrat. Such! test was possible because there is no party registration in Wiscon- sin and voters could vote any bal- lot they choose, The Democrats made most of their gains in upstate rural areas where people have been hit hard- est by lower milk, hog and beef The Eisenhower slate gained its advantage in cities, villages and can be garage they are controlled by a ‘switch in the prosperous farming communities of the southern area.’ The American. Cancer Society says cancer cannot be cured by pills, powders, ointments or other phony nostrums used by quacks. Police Seeking la felony case in February, necessi- \Earl Brown Wins Sosced Top Boys Club Member The outstanding Pontiac Boys Club yr sf. the year has changed his A few minutes after he was), named at an awards banquet last night, Earl Brown, 15, told execu- tive director William V. Coulacos that maybe he wasn't making such ia big sacrifice for the club any- Coulacos had just told some 600 boys and fathers that Earl had “gone more out of his way Overtime Pay to City Commission’ in Dispute Two Pontiac police of peared before the City .G last night to appeal for 11 hours overtime pay which has edly been denie# them by Police Chief Herbert W. Straley. ‘ Officers Harold Hayden and ap- - iBilly Jones claim they were. given : * K Other boys awarded last night authorization to continue work on were: Richard DiCea, Richard tating working 11 hours overtime. Hayden told the commissioners that they applied for the pay immediately. He added that Straley ’ requested accept “a few hours, and then five, and Cyclist Hit by Car, finally eight for the work.” = Treated, Released, “We either deserve’ 11 hours pay) or not a cent,” be said. Hit by a car yesterday m The pay was reportedly denied|4% he rode his bicycle at the cor- because of lack of “proper author-\Der Of Telegraph road and W. t timue working accord-|Huron street, David J. Hunt, 11, vl —— lof 419 Troquois Rd. was treated Due to the length of the com-/ff minor bruises and released munication submitted to the com-|"°™ Pontiac General Hospital. mission: Commissioner John E.| He told Pontiac. police he had Carry moved that the matter be|“Ut out from the curb in order referred to the commission's in-|° ‘ross Telegraph when struck formal meeting April 26. by the car_of Walter B. Byers, Both Hayden and Jones were ap- Sl, of vomit Village. Fi, : g it a “4 3 i : a ‘t li i : e1i: Fb rf eee Clarkston Resident Gets | ‘Planners Meeting to View |Area’s neoranep a Needs” Pontiac Deaths Mrs. Chester E. Beck ‘l June 29, 1895, and Two sisters, Mrs. J. E. McCoy ” lof Greenville, S. C. and Mrs. Roy Nettles of Sumter, also survive. Service will. be at 10:30 a, m. Friday from Brace-Smith Home with the Rev. Ww. Towler officiating.. Burial will be in Madisonville, Ky. Mrs. Bert McDowell Mrs. ‘Bert (Juna) McDowell, 30, of 2272 Kenneth St., Flint died Monday evening in Hurley Hospi- tal, Flint, after an illness of two ;| months. She was born in Stroh, Ind. July "|\31, 1925 and married here. She was ber of Oakland Ave. United Presbyterian Church. Besides her hus’ she leaves Thursday from the Reigle Funeral Home, 2417 S. Saginaw St., Flint, with the Rev. George Starkey and the Rev. William C. Welton offici- ating. Burial will follow in Crest-— wood Memorial Garden Cemetery. William F. Schroeder William F. Schroeder, 78, of 312 . Edith St, died in his home yes- Service will be at 2 p.m. Friday from St. Trinity Lutheran Church with his pastor, the Rev. Ralph C. " Claus officiating, Burial will be in Roselawn Park Cemetery. Mr. Schroeder is at the Huntoon Fu- neral Home. Probation for Breakin | Breaking into a bowling alley’ brought a Clarkston man three’ years of probation and an order to pay $200 court costs yesterday. Donald C. McKnight, 26, was sen- tenced by Oakland County Circuit Judge Clark J. Adams, He plead- ed guilty to the count March 26. pealing - before the commission. under city personnel rules. Both Straley and City Manager Walter K. Willman had reviewed the case. The Gold Coast may establish its first cement plani at Bonyire, The GOOD Only a doctor can diagnose ‘ind| treat cancer, advises the ACS. im Western Nzima. HOUSEKEEPING snapping power lines. - , ‘ ‘The Weather Bureau issued a tornado warning for Betroit at 7:30 p.m. and the alert was lifted shortly after midnight today. The Grosse Me Naval Air Station measured winds at 98 miles sia iseec Griaee tact Game ances oetan on aod strong enough to send huge waves crashing against the shoreline. Flint Tornado Hit on June 8, 1953 about 8:30 on the night of June 8, 1953. _ ~~ it-came from the northwest, a narrow black funnel, packing deadly winds of terrific force. H bere. down on Gio sity 'with & roar that one man sald was “like the sound of 20 freight trains.” Minutes later, it continued its westward course over Lake Huron. | But in its wake ‘were 115 dead in the Flint area alone. More than 900 were injured, many critically. Damage was estimated at more than 10 million dollars . , ._all Many wereJeft homeless and ruined financially. The next another tornado roared down upon Worcester, Mass., of 114. _poo ow dow peep Mamppee a tmnaaardlce ed he a gam area May 21, 1953. ‘alls sdllated beak ul teswn Genk humm: Melchignt tehtindods ts 140 since 1916. 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APRIL inte... en 3 i : 4 ‘Police Radios Conk Out |Devartment, the Kent County Sher Disabled Driver Jailed ha4 Ws Meese suspended tor 60 | GRAND RAPIDS # — ‘at! \iff's Department and eight other days and, was $112 when he re ' 2 SE 4 $ 6 ? a 9 % urte PRETENC CCHEK esisu * SUDFN VERRSEE MYEON ° CURACE Veiladers’ éeioun dust, quArd, convict, cain wie relEose, pokdon. od : : © 086 Weary iy time, Ine. Mrs. Harry Sherman Was Headliner — Onetime Actress Sorvae Present Day Movie Crowd MIDLAND W—A onetime dra- man philosophically recalls the ‘matic and vaudeville actress is|magic of her stage days as she! selling popcorn now to theater go-| serves the young fry on their way) ers of a younger’ generation. White-haired Mrs, Harry Sher-| she says. *. @ to a nearby movie house. | “The paths of life are sttange,”’ | (Mrs. Sherman and her husband, | UNITED SHIRT Distributors Dowptown and at Tei-Huron ‘now deceased, made their home ‘in Pontiac for a number of years and made many friends during ‘their residence here. Mr. Sherman / was connected with the Butterfield ‘theaters here for a time.) Mrs. Sherman and her singer- Also, styled end ivory, for men and women. $50 vu» | we have the special “long §) life’ gavels fashioned in Rose- wootsies up off the floor and pro- | wood and Cocaboia . . «with ff Cteded In louder tones to hold the & Office Supply in Walnut fl | husband once toured the country, | | playing with leading stock com | panies on the road and filling in | | With vaudeville in the summer. | | The biding of Harry.and Violet Sherman was a familiar one in days. Harry was a specialty man, | headlining as a singer and whis- tler, Violet did dramatic roles. - | Their friends included the greats: jof show businesy—Al i Jolson, So-| }phie Tucker, Lyle Talbot, Faye! | McGee and Molly. | Once she won plaudits by carry- ‘ing on through a scene interrupted by a-large rat that jumped onto the stage from a box seat railing. | } Said a local Teview: 2 2 srones_18 W. ke Stat E tren ne 2 aan Ltr ng och more aga Tomerrow: The Donkey and the Lign's Skin. > Hare Urges Senate Group]: to Okay Motor Vehicle Bill Sch CLIT IMPORTED ~ (3 ‘Complete Stock in He noted All: models: in assorted colors after nearly three years existence,| _ At this time a passing dolphin, thinking the monkey to be a man, TH and sizes. Naan oe eee eee eions et an, 0 cami on Ma beck ty 0 ride to shane, Ao Gay sowed bonds sold” definite! athens the dolphin asked the monkey it he were an Athenian. 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Lurz, who didn’t seek re-election. x * 2*# _’ City Charter change which will be- come in the next city elec- tion April 1958. Its purpose is to u “The Press has no quarrel with 4 the decisions by.the voters. But ia we do feel that far more than _ 4 the 8,669 voters, or about 24.5. | "per cent of those registered, should have taken the trouble to (> 5 goto the pols, EEE a e * 4 Mr. Sloan’s Resignation When Atreep P. Stoan, Jr. re- signed his post as. chairman of the board of General Motors, it marked _ the end of an ere for the world's largest corporation. ee in his Sist year, the % nian who is internationally rec- mized as one of the world’s greatest industrial and financial gucines, ten’t severing his con- nection with GM. Mr. Stoaw is being succeeded tn _ the chairmanship by ALBERT Brap- Ley, former vice presitient, but he is sialiainig dx Reaieaty chairman, a post to which he has just been elected by GM directors, He also retains. his directorship and the chairmanship of. the bonus and salary committee. The career of Atrzep P. Sioan, Jr. - 4s @ true to life success story. A native of New Haven, Conn., he com- - pleted a four-year course at Massa- . chuisetts Institute of ‘Technology in ,three years. From the start he dis- played unusual organizing ability and five years after he joined GM in 1918, “he was elected president and chief executive officer. Sa. ® 8 oe At that time GM was doing about 12 per cent of the Nation’s car business. T Today it produces _ ‘and sells 53 per cent of the in-~ : dustry’s total volume of cars and trucks. Mr. Stoaw has been chair-: ‘man of the board since 1937 and was the corporation's chief exec- _utive officer for 23 years, first as president and then as chairman: x * * % Not only is he one of the outstand- . ing builders of modern industrial America, but is recognized as one of the country’s great philanthropists. Richly deserved was the tribute paid smd by GM President Hartow W. missioners Dr. Roy. V. Cootsy, Pamir In addition. the voters approved a — lengthen the time for, voter registra- ferees have abandoned. the idea of _ getting any real help to the farmers this year. Instead, the opinion in ‘these’ Circles is that the stage is be- ing set for a big 1956 farmi-belt polit- ical contest. * * * Certainly, as things stand now. stich a mess has been made of the original bill in conference that many believe the President will have no choice but to veto ‘tt. Mortover, thie conferees have shown no inclination whatever to do anything about the most obvious defects in the bill. These, dual parity and rigid price supports—the worst features of the ‘House and Senate versions — have been_ incorporated into the confer- | ence version. In other words, the con- ferees are saying to the President that there isn’t going to be any. aid to farmers this year unless he ‘is willing to abandon the principle of mens oe oe se - Re ®t We hope he will refuse to do this and will fight to the last ditch for the sound principle of flexible price supports. But with the conferees apparently adamant in their-stand for return to un- sound high price supports, there now appears only one hope for farm .aid this year. ~ "That lies first, in a veto of the con- _ ference bill and second, adoption of the soil bank plan as originally pro- ' posed by the President. The Man About Town None Too ‘Early Make Your Plans Now to Know More About County _ Psychology: What some. chil- | Gren spanage thelr parents with. Working under the. direction of the _ Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority, William F. Hopkins has charge of ‘the nature education pro- - gram at Kent Lake Park. He tells me that this | park of over 4,000 acres and other Oakland ‘County recreational areas have.. a wild life that matches any other part of Michigan below the Straits. The many miles of wooded trails in Kent Lake Park bring one fn quite intimate contact with animal, bird, reptile and fish life that is a revelation. Conducted tours are open to the public, and it 4s none too early to make your 1956 reservation Celebrating his ninety-second birthday in a few days, Robert H. Dawson of 20 Wenonah Drive, cast his vote in aiendegs election: € Entries in the “MAT Baseball Contest are ng. The first came from John Robison | ot 24 Jefferson St., postmarked on the afternoon of the first announcement. The second was from Harley Fairchild of Walled Lake, who writes, “Last year I hit it right on the nose, but didn’t get the prize because my entry was late, so here goes; will be over after the $250 on April 28.” I have it from Ed Heikkinen, ae Pontiac ‘High Schoo] Baseball Coach, that such a contest does much to promote interest in the game. Do YOU want that $250? Watch this column for full par- ticulars. | i. A Detroit woman is getting 2 lot of publicity because she recently gave birth to her sixteenth child. How many readers of this column have beaten that? A letter with a Pontiac postmark and signed, “Student of the Bibie,” says, “A prisoner under a life sentence has been putting in his spare time in making a better study of the Bible than anybody else of whom I've recently heard. satiate it contaims 3,586,489 letters, the ‘and’ occurs 46,277. times, the word ‘Lord’ 1,855 times, and the word ‘rev- erend’ only once.” ee a" apaate old “Robert D, Cox -. of Oxford, who maintains a keen insight into the intricate .workings of that near- . I like the stok-to-itiveness of os 1 Will More and Bigger Bait Help? David Lawrence Says: ‘Do Nothing’ Congresses Very. Expensive; Good Legislation Lost in Party Politics . WASHINGTON Someday there'll really be a ‘do nothing Congress” that everybody can cheer. Just now the Republicans are accusing the Democrats, who control both houses, of having con- bose. _ ducted a‘ido fiothing Congress,” ‘but the criticism seems to be that Spokesmen of both " palition’ parties, however, miss the point. The country isn't ‘interested in what the quantity of laws passed happens to be, but in the quality— - the impact of the legislation on the people. ‘There are at each session of Congress just as many worthy bills that fail to be enacted as there are ‘bills passed that never ought to * NO PARTY RESPON The fundamental fla ‘today is that party responsibilit? has van- individual can ‘play his own game fn Congress as he pleases—intro- ducing bills that embarrass his colleagues, if they are forced to vote on them, or bills that cost the taxpayer more and more mon- , ey but nevertheless get’ votes for ‘the congressman” or senator af- fected. The work of the present Congress can be measured by many differ- ent kinds of yardsNcks. The busi- ness man wil] measure it on what damage has Been done or is threat- ened to the economic system as a whole. block. But those tactics win votes in certain underdeveloped _re- gions which want: federal money to build them up at the expense of the rest’ of the country, Another yardstick can be used to measure what is being done on the ‘welfare’ side. In recent years the impression has developed that it is~the function of the” federal government to take ,care of the citizen not only in his old age but ‘'. in middle age as well as in youth, Billions. of dollars are spent now- adays for federal aid of various kinds which. a half-century ago would have bee frowned upon as “special privilege.” * TOO MANY USELESS LAWS. - Nobody in Congress has ever proposed an investigation into what has happened under the countless laws and appropriations passed in the last 50 years, many of which are still on the stdtute books. No- body has, recently at least, statted a movement to repeal uselegs laws laws that merely bureau- erats in office doing things that could be dispensed with. The coun- try would be benefited by such an inquiry _only ° sir or. by getting near enough to It was Thomas Jefferson who declared the doctrine . of the opposite of that term is meant something" for people, For Congress has spent more of the: taxpayer’ money than it should and has- “done nothing" to relieve the taxpayer of the burden of high tax rates, Congress has ‘‘done noth- ing,"’. moreover, to reduce the ‘na- tional debt. So, by the yardstick . But by the yardstick of bills that have been kept from passage maybe © ee ares 8 as aan ot SN Cont 1956, New York raid Tribune Ine.) Stay Away From Carriers” of Respiratory Infections: By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. “I have great difficulty trying it, not from draft, change of weath- er or insufficient clothing. Of course my motive is selfish —_I hope they won't insist on sharihy whatever they have with my kids or me. But, even if some nsqucink ances regard us as a little queer about this, we want you te know that we are sure we have saved thousands of dollars in doctor bills since we as a wa adopted the teachings and ad- vice given in Call it CRI. (T. O. HL)” Your letter; Ma'am, gives me new inspiration. It helps me to for- ‘the operation wergnot sterilized or disinfected * ¢ @ tlens come in little gobs ‘or drop- lets of spray given off from nose or mouth or throat when the per- son -eoughs, sneezes or talks. The droplets of sneeze and cough spray are-wisable and palpable. The drop- lets of talk spray may be invisi- ble and impalpable yet carry germs or virus. Polite conversation spray range is only 3 or 4 feet; cough or sneeze: spray range is ten or 12 Yeet ed letters, nol, more then one’ page or } ‘ords loti pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease, diag- nosis, or treatment, bs answered b; Dr. William Brady, ® stam self- addressed envelope is sent to Pon- ties tiac, Michigan. _ Copyright 1956) ~ Dares to Drive Into Oakley, Park! Hammarskjold Is Facing - His Toughest Assignment For instance, Egypt is trying to get Iraq out of the Baghdad pact. This. drive partly stems from Egyptian wishes to lead the Arab world. There also is an Egyptian’ feeling that the anti-Communist Baghdad pact eventually will bene- fit Israel. Saudi Arabia's oil - wealthy leaders, whe get their royalties from American-operated wells, are backing Egypt, jn this strug: gle with Iraq. So fs. Syria. Both nations traditionally oppose the Iraqi leadership, but they are also determined to kick out Brit- Ash influence in the Middle East. that case epens up greater dan- gers. The British naturally _ you should get an earful... A never would submit to any situation that exposed the oil fields that supply Britain and all of Western Europe. this, and therefore one can expect a lot.of wooing by American, ish and Soviet interests: Portraits ness in the morning and... . willingness to stay ... late when there is work... should be cleared away... attitude .towards everyone .. . Your effort to be cheerful . . . And keéping gossip to yourself, , . If Your raise in pay must be deserved . . By many things done _ . And being always-eager to . Improve and to excel. (Copyright 1956) get many vexations associated with Case Records of a Psychologist: Talent :for Lipreading. Greatly Depends this job, A weiiiiod woman an whet ‘er it is possible to “catch col by sitting unnderneath an el sky-light or by getting wet feet. She thinks one can catch a cals “by inhaling germs in t one with a cold to get the germ* from him.” “But some of the girls ip the otfice dispute this,” she adds. “They insist that if a girl were to wash her hair or get her feet wet at g certain period” (after all, this in 1956, so We can say the time of menses or menstru- ation ‘“‘she is very likely to de- velop tuberculosis or — or even. lose her mind!" Without ‘calling names or. re- vealing our low opinion of each other, I'd like to send each of the girls in the office, if she'll pay the - freight, the pamphlet, Hygiene for Girls and Health for Women. Freight rate —a-stamped envelope bearing your address, You are not obliged to believe everything or anything IT say in the pamphiet, if you think you know more than I do about the subject. There are #2, °2 i ie 3 nd depend on Upon Individual’ s Type of Personality Once T knew a deaf man in \Washington tho was-s0 expert vat lipreading, he courted a hearing coed for two years. She never knew he was stone deaf until, one day she tried to reach him by ,teleplione. But expert lipreadets are rdre ank& the factors de- stribed-below. ~— ‘ By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case R-321: Ethel G., aged 22, is deaf, but she is an " expert lip- reader. “Dr. Crane, why does-one deaf person become adept at reading the the lips of his companions, while another of the same 1.Q. may never be good at it?” asked a friend of Ethel’s “Are some people just to be good lipreaders?" ‘born’ LIPREADING STRATEGY For five years I worked with the deaf, being stationed for three of those years in Washington, D.C. where the famous college for the deaf is located. It is called Gallaudet College and probably the most unique institu- tion of higher learning: in, the en- world. In the classroom, ‘however, the manual (finger-spelling) technique is the method of precise communi® cation. . * «¢ In the qanua) alphabet, the words are spelled. on one hand. Letter by letter, so it is slow, though necesshry in science elasses, math courses, etc. ORAL SCHOOLS Some students at Gallaudet Col- excellent . shrewd. observation. fills’ in, the blanks from his general comprehension. “But a maticulous fellow. with @ scientific bent,’ who. wefuses to £0 forward until, every previous step is fully understood, gets stalled at the difficult words and thus slips so tar behind the speaker that. he loses out.” HOW TO LIPREAD After several years of scrutiny, I found’ that he had —_ a very * ¢ « Expert lipreading is not an in, variable result of a high 1.Q., but depends largely on a person's type of personality. After examining many records, too, I found another factor that helps. produce excellent_lipreading skill. Never did | meet an expert lip- reader who had been born deaf! - All the outstanding lipreaders: normal hear- . ats Saeed ”_ " Pde Z a : : ( AY i } i iA + eit i : if | = ; ey j + ; ‘; Bee Bo is j ; f eo ( Py f : : : : ; # e Ts ; seen ee i ay EE oP eo * i? aes he ey cee ees wes i vb ee wee ugh fix. 9y oo Hx tM € yi —— Si IROL: yp Bay ae at a if igghe ‘ re j roe — ae betisiahia a ae wl siege ras sp vee ee foe : i zi z Ee a j an A & : ; Ns F , / i ; : err an | | pie es \ gee THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1056 es sis e508. 0° - | 4 ¥ , # Never acai Sounds Warning \thueh the threat ot allout atomic cussed Columbia River problea|commison tas scheduled aka olabatement in the Detrot Mich.- ‘What's ini a Name? : with Russia is diminishing. nada SS en eee 1 of Lake Ontario and the|Windsor, Oni : , Draft Dilemma. Against Red Satellites ‘s “s WU. 5. (a lo Talk meeting yesterday. St. jp ecck a River, and the ai TULSA, Okla. @ — Traffie lin has yet to renpunce aggres- Chief of ‘Staff Gen. 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But .the First solid indication of this came when the conscription bill| went before the Bundesrat (upper). house), It voted to cut compuls- « ory service froth the government- planned 18 months to only 12. months, That would bring the West German term down to the shortest in NATO, along with Luxembourg . * «6 The United States, Britain,| Holland and Portugal 18 months, Denmark and Norway 16 months. Canada has no draft and Iceland no armed forces. os * * The government will ‘be faced| : With the draft issue again when |, it submits the bill to the Bundes-| tag (lower house) within the next) few weeks. . 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McGuire’ president|bet ‘lower shop and ‘sid: “When one guy pic up my wi pte Spemen Commell his dirty hands I. fust blew my With 519 of the city’s 526 _ stabbed him." vsensee | Sparks-Griffin "* FUNERAL HOME: “Thoughtful Service” ; 46 Williams St. Phone FE 2- 2-Hiear Ambulance Service Mots _ \Bunco Men—Beware! but Zeidier, a long-time Socialist, WASHINGTON .(INS) —Attorney bid for’ the backing of|General Herbert Brownell Jr. wants; — made his % pene Tg Democratic elements.|Congress to give him authority 10) |. pois firm has been organ-| An employees’ cooperative in|. St. Marc, a Haitian of 12-| To lessen road accidents, Black- McGuire, who described himself|crack down on fraudulent stock as a Democrat prior to his elec-lpromoters who operate from Can-/ized to build 35-ton boats, Pana-|Iran will build 848 house’ on a 000, ial deci Mote beache| | tion to head the Council 12 yearsiada and Mexico. _ ma. City reports. oat ae See. imercial electricity. to the 2 ¥ ENJOY THE FULL FLAVOR Ob TANGY. OOLDIN ANCE e ste | © Pineapple Juice ~~ Kroger brand. Pressed from sun- ripened fruit. Stock up now and save more at this Sale Price. aSwift’ ning 3. 6% All purpose shortening. Idea! for baking ‘ Grapefruit Juice “Tomato Juice <2: AQ Praneduice 3 zo-84 ans Packer's label. Tangy . 2 Pecker's Label. .Priced | Sunsweet brand. Delicious Peanut Butler. § =» 9+ Mild Cheese Age ~ lee Cream “es 79° Kroger. Rich, delicious flavor . Sale priced! Frankenmuth . 6 « « « Country Club. Everyday’ low price . . Chili w/Beans 4 IL $400 Sharp Cheese Le. 69: “White Sliced ! “Teal! 17° “Kroger brand Aged to perfection. Frankenmuth fresh Kroger sliced . . « Oyster Crackers 4 29° Cup 0° Cheer Coffee :..» 79° - Cinnamon Loaf ‘ent 95° Kroger. "9 with chili)... Vacuum packed. Mellow-rich flaver Fresh Kroger baked, Reg. 29¢ . FOX DE LUXE FROZEN ho . C : LEGS, THIGHS, BREAST , Stock up your freezer now and savé’ more g Tasty Steaks “ae 79° — Pork & Beans ct O° Instant Coffee sor $428 Orznoe JUICE 2769 KROGER Beech Nut Coffees ij Newlew, low —~ 1-Lb. Cy Price! Save! Cen Allsweet meme ys 3 Everyday low price. . . 6 wo > *_ @© @ © © © #© © #© © © #© © @ @ #8 «© B a. : Quick-froven Budget priced Clover Valley. Everyday low price Kroger Everyday low price . . 2. « le * GCnagegd =~ Salada Tea st §G* Spic and Span hor pe Northern Tissue A uum 31 f im Buy 48 ct pkg. get 16 ct for lc Everyday low price . . White Evervday low price Kleenex 2 sss 49! Pot Pies Banquet 4 se G9 Cheer & Wory cian: cores 73° ‘ — | | : . : _— , White er colored Froren. Beef, chie¢ken, turkey Get 2 pers. size Ivory for le . C i ; . Malian Dressing “= 29° Wig ch nvr tea R 5 B 5 hi Crackers wcom 3° ep . Oo © a e Ss Club style. For snacks and parties. . U.S. Ne. 1 Grede. Stenderds established by AAN. Beautiful Aristocratic brand. Hy- € brid Teas and Climbers. Wrapped in Rey- Each selaen C Marshmallows “99 welds Weep pore chenae eE Kraft. Miniatures. Just bite size . Lunch Bags x= DB _ Tidy House. Bags and economical ‘ Kraft Salad Oi = =. 35° Everyday low price. . . . Chicken ALA KING wae Qt College Inn. Try some dumplings Krispy Crackers 3: 23° SUTTON BAY. Bananas Qo 99 Valencia Oranges Dot 49° Kroger select, gelden -: Florida- “grown. Meavy with juice Fresh Spinach ‘sur 19° Strawberries . 39 Crisp. and fresh. Vitamnin-rich . Louisiana grown, Big and red Cucumbers "0, te Dm 29 New —— “19° Tdeal for slicing . Ideal for cole elew o + Ose © em “Navel Oranges 5. .59 ‘Sunshine. Good eating anytime . . _— ‘BSA Celifornia grown. ideal for eating, seleds end dessert ax : or. C : | Mazola Oil Se: 69 CHOICE KROGER-CUT ____ KROGER TENDERAY ASSURES YOU TENDER STEAKS EVERY TIME! TENDERAY BEEF! | Cama ee. LOFT eoerned sender 0 lepen reed low se ee oe times out of 10! Made Butter Mints =: 29 | sender without ageing Rou nd Steak — U.S. Gev't. Graded Choice. Vernell’s. Creamy, smooth flavor - _.. without the loss of Choice center ~~ oe Cc 8 ‘ ° , “Lb. C tural juices. Try it Premium Saltines a 23 na . juices. Try jo io is weighed and Ib. i aneeeeinemials National Biscuit. New low price ” French Dressing, “= 37°! Chuck Roast = §9* Spare Ribs = 39° Fresh, lean—U.S. Gov't. Graded Choice. . . Lean end tender, 2-3 Ib. averagé. 2... Lipton Soup 2 ... 33°] Ground Beef 3 ~ $42 Sausage Sale nia rziin « 3Qe ; 5 e 2 Rib Heim Severed. Umnes oe” ; : Hygrade’s. Stock up and save more. , . 2... ; _ Hates Soap... 3 ~- 39°) Rib Roast = = GO" Pork Reast ~ or U:S. Gov't. Graded Choice . + + © © 0 © @ © #6 @ Fresh, lean Boston Butt oe © ee 8 ee ee Smoked Picnics «© 29°. Slab Bacon. f= 33 2 Hygrade’s. 4-6 Ib average 2. ws ee ees 4 Mi 0 WA ks i 05 oo Fs te oeet : )P — COMP ARE — REMEMBER, ‘AT'S THE TOTAL You SAVE THAT COUNTS: ih tia aah bas Ge en: : THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1956 ELEVEN eially do we appreciate your patience during better . « this is Our aim. And Here Are More Servsins for This Week! SHOP EVERY THURS.-FRI.-SAT. EVENING to 9 P. M. . Some Stores Open Monday Evenings too, . . . see hours in ads PONTIAC’S BIGGEST | and Most Complete Neighborhood Shopping Center Everyone at The Big Tel-Huron Center extend our thanks to you for your Easter patronage. Espe- the extreme rush periods when there was a short wait for parking and clerks. We seoeeiats your patronage and hope to continue serving you even Parking FREE Paved Lot fer Over 800 Cars!. New —No Sewing _. CUT-IT-YOURSELF Por every women from $ te 90 year old or young ALL THATS REQUIRED IS A PAIR OF SCISSORS. IN 15 MINUTES TIME YOU HAVE A BEAUTIFUL APRON, LEAVING NO RAVELED EDGES. @ Terrific Bridge Prize @ Makes a Beautiful Gift @ Ideal For the Convalescent These aprons are printed on high qua! - - om with black = ig erent is guaran’ nteed our- IT ~-‘N’ - SEW - vr - APRONS on . printed in a gingham check, with « . flower flecking, and a vine all over ef- fect with 2 Dutch Boy and Girl and tulips flocking. A large assortment of colors ere now in stock! suite Sew ’n Save coor TEL-HURON SHOPPING aes FE 5.4457 rs Delicious Frying HICKEN Whole or Cut Up — Completely Cleaned Fry these chickens to of tempting golden brown and just ‘listen. to. your family. ‘rave. Special low price all this week. We: reserve the right to limit quantities. 39: WRIGLEY 'S wtmrs \ et Our Tel-Huron Store Charge Account Telephone FE 4-4541 ff \ ag _ = \ 7 \ of : " KRESGE Ss Look at This Very . SPECIAL PRICE! INNINGHA I a Closing Out |. Washable Coton || cape OUR ENTIRE STOCK | ; of Spring-Weight _ J ACKETS HOSE | : Plastic me S $999 » % $269 ONE PRICE FOR ALLE cater al eth. Wet tctog »CLOSE-OUT! * Infants’ . teens MOG gen voles 100% ORLON . Boys’ S$ 9 7 SORRY... LIMIT PILLOWS a vi sas 2 TO A CUSTOMER! - Non allege, dit - feo, VALUES to $4.98 OSMUN’S prea = _ -KRESGE’ S Town & Country m2 | ‘ Check-Out Service ‘Tel-Huron center |} e-uTnOE sueerans corres . Tae AM’S vtwatanabia ~ Pic ‘n’ Pay = 1847 ROGERS 0” “$B Down A a Week Mm BUY NOW for BIRTHDAY - GIFTS, BRIDAL GIFTS, - ~ GRADUATION GIFTS _ Doni wait anther Day! BROS. Badia isite patterns Hew- lessly seviptured with rodiant i finish . . . most-wsed pises evrloid with ore silver ot tbleYoweh poet _ for lasting loveliness! SPECIAL SAVINGS ON OPEN STOCK, TOO! ; CONVENIENT TERMS Bd GET YOUR SET NOW AT - | CLEARANCE! Npring Coats beginning ~- selections stilf are very good come, see, Reg. 16.99, Sale Reg. 12.99, Sale one ENTIRE STOCK GIRLS’ ile our se- VE. oeeeeeanw eee Owe AS SKETCHED: Reg. 19.99 Wool © Gabardine, by Peggy ‘n Sue... 15.99 etn Best for Children $ TEL-HURON FE 5-9955 dresses sale! starting thursday 9:30 a.m. new sy “15 usually higher priced ‘tremendous selection of _new-this- minute dresses to wear now and all summer. every important fabric: silk shantung, silk - cotton blends, “‘rusticano”, weaves, rayon shantungs, spur rayons, cotton-Bembergs; solid colors, novelty pattern. : every important silhouette: empire line» long torso, princess, mary sheaths. every important color: summery pas- tels, black, navy; junior, missés’ sizes. an unusual opportunity to get some pretty dresses at ving“ shop early. a +/ anf rey se a ws es EELS © ey 5 asl pet eee a a a oe = pais aie Ae er seas a? ae ee ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1956 a Mobile Mayor Greets aes * * | oe ON ee : Dixie Biracial Group : — = _| in America Recalls Past a i timaalae | | SaGincSS Gets" obthebattdag"eas"ssrante Yor norman Yoo! can A total of 13,483 papers were : . A MOREA, Ae. @ = 5 ee “jeuch or how. many you owe. 4 handled last month by his office,, aRGONIA, Kan. #® — Sixty-nineyyor would weary of her job and\°ommittee to give “fairminded ‘ Register of Deeds| vears ago an election plot boom-(quit, proving that “women’s suf-\people , , . an in-between ground” NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED | said yesterday. 'oranged in this tiny central Kan-\frage is its own cure.” One paperito remedy racial problems before ONE PLACE TO PAY ii [Fees totaled $19,967.15, as opposed)... town and presented the coun- ined an account: “How Wom- Member American Association of Credit Counsellor | to $23,051.50 in March, 1955. rade palitical on taat “ea Se Necend svenn eae Oee « “Let 9 Years of Crédit Counselling experience assist you" Papers included 3,014 deeds, for! vation. ‘ » (Under Female Gov te <3; wee ere vate: : ge ih EU ee few ee oe ~ Hig April 4, 1887, somewhat to sai dl cp nk tee nit Te an a nn — | a oe os ae a own | , “We have a tew_old-timers who! ,. “a7 Laon we ' revised their ’ ptic, 4 Se AN reer COUN eaten tow | ie: S01 tel mortage eectad war's frat wom grouly Tener her’ oul emis the iat tng reves tt Praca Grompuyvellven ening opt - . ‘ $5,011; and 2,212 miscellaneous, for! mayor, 21-year-old Mrs. Susanna Chris Jurgens, the town’s present), on relations in the areas of Year, mills . hes. Buy Extra | : : ) 81. — Salter. -. ne gas pape ds good mayor, housing, recreation, education, i | Strength Zemo for i two was several nontemper-/ A plaque in Argonia’s public] « i secretly drew up square commemorates her. ow on oe r.| Mrs. Salter’s recipe for. getting . fi} Xh ‘They expected to embarrass her|along with her all-male council jby a humiliafingly low vote. was simple and effective. RECALLS TRIUMPH ‘ - * * , 2 Okla “First thing I did,” she said, , f Tee, ve “was to make them think they hy Mrs. Salter recalled ber triumph. |Were the finest men on earth. ON REGULAR AND BATH SIZE “ didn’t know I was on the Never had any trouble after that,” +t ffi f ALP } [she said. “T stopped my washing/ Spring Springs ‘Em SweeTHEarr s i ee can) JOA Te ere , AP jing for me.” inmate newspaper at the Jonia Re- : : leaped for joy at|formatory, had a clieerful head-| her election. Men, discussing the| line for a story about the parole Argonia revolution over their|of 36 inmates. It read: “Spring nickel beers, morosely predicted Sprung 36 Inmates” and con- the collapse of civilization. Pros! tinued — ‘Thirty-six inmates who and cons of “‘petticoat rule’ were|came in like lions, are going out) widely debated: Eastern news-| like lambs—we hope.” rters’ th through. — | _ Why We Offer You This Great Saving ois -. sn tetock, themachves al | » "We believe, once you try SweetHeart, you'll — the mayor's tiny domain—ther, as. “r ffi f | - never be happy with any other soap. So we in- now, with a population: of about su ered or 4 : ite you to try SweetHeart, while this giant 500s . bo | 4 , {Free Sale lata Se wy 9 out of 10 eed: | srUcK TO OFFICE 4) weeks from | i Cover Girls—who make beauty their busi- : : | STOCK UP! me ane wryegly, Arenas frst iy ma:|| Muscle soreness... oo _ While special % price packs last, get I ric soap TT sun [Tulsa Sweeps Out GOP Administration See Our Tile Demonstratien _at the Builders Show ‘publican administration of the past O Olti: ® . ‘two years was swept aside by |Democrats yesterday in a record- breaking vote for a city election. i * * * Ail issues were of a local na-| & i jture but they stirred up enough) nd then I tried Ben-Gay”, writes interest to bring out a vote of 47,-| Mrs. Henry Super of San Francisco, 1533, the highest since 1952 when| Cal.: ‘With one application and (44,938 ballots were counted. the aid of my heating pod, the pain * and soreness were re . After It was the first time the Demo- the second application, I awoke the }cats, who take office May 1, had next morning with not a sign of ;made a clean sweep since 1942. pain or soreness. I feel I can't ‘It sent their candidates into six praise Ben-Gay enough. I'll keep it ‘key positions | handy always.” i * © | Countless people, like Mrs. Super, _ | fely on Ben-Gay for fast relief from | |» George Norvell, a former dis-| muscle aches and pains — and for trict judge, unseated Mayor L. C. good reason! Ben-Gay is different 8, rom any other pain-relieving - : uct. It contains up to two an 7 ‘What an Anti-Climax! | relieving agents than any’ 0 4 i- agents any i at on fi-Climax | other widely offered rub-ins! When a a— Dolt-Yourself and SAVE! No doubt about it, you can mod- emnize‘ and fix up your bath, kitchen or any room at great * savings when the whole family pliches in to. help. There'll be many good times, too, when you're all working together. : f > & | fighters themselves had set a gas-| trouble you, use Ben-Gay for sure, @ ,oline fire on the airport grass to trustworthy relief. Rub in Ben-Gay YLON ~ ‘test new fire-fighting equipment. j ahem ated | ASS : ad. ;' . : a = os - : - oa > ; ‘ ’ 2 Beautify your Lawn with Scowca [CHEAPER .. YARD! Scott's LAWN SEED COME AND SEE HOW IT’S DONE, THEN WE'LL |} Sas arecy Gaal ty packed tt FURNISH THE TOOLS FOR YOUR FIX-UP JOB ! millions of perennial seeds. You pe need so little — a pound seeds 500 : _ Qur-siaif will give demonstrations of these 2 wall tiles throughout the fiveday » sq. ft. : Builders Show. Ask them all the questions you like. Have them show you the . S$ 6 5 short cuts to scrve time and do a better job.Go home and try them and come . T Ib “i . back for more advice. It's all free for the asking, courtesy of the Floor Shop, . | SCOTT'S TURF BUILDER | The grassfood seedsmith recom- mend, feeds lawns in new vigor, eee That’s because SURF ‘and only SURF contains this special whitener that puts ultra-violet rays (like those in surishine) to work for you. Yet it’s completely 2 This is a new, permanent ceramic wall.tile that . we herve just introduced in Pontiac. The tile are seston devergert gets ef} 4 ey” ‘ health and-sparkling color. Feed APT E i wo Sceton, raven. Sytoa ~ i on chean! pre-spaced for grouting and are put together | ahs 0 a ft. for less than a dime. safe... and mild! , . 00 arite and ol 80 you can lay. 2 Sq. Ft. at a time. You can o offensive odor. . . os ~ ' ys } have a surface that won't scratch, fade or craze 4 ane | 9 5 4 at half the normal cost of ceramic. } a | : 4 ee name, : inupe Ia E > } 4 - ' s. , : et : ake th and see! a , i a é v ' ; he, : | That ts ideal for brightening and modemizing | |_| 4 | VISIT | oe your kitchen or bath. It is waterproof and . . - = extremely easy-to clean. The edges are bev- elled..Many colors are available to comple ‘we 7 = 2, ment any decorating scheme. A real economy eal tile and ‘so easy to do yoursell. No wonder women every: where are saying about Surf: | “If it gete nylon white, it’s Just got to be goed!” a = N AND REMEMBER, LEVER BROTHERS WILL REFUND EVERY PENNY IF YOU DONT AGREE SAGINAW at AUBURN — FREE PARKING at REAR of STORE. aa OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY “TIL 9 P.M, ae Oi ERRRRRw ea ‘S88 8&8 ee ee x : 99-101 5. pert — , Bap Kes: “ f 7 i a a ee seme ee duct es y , Ba dese « \, : cre - THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1956 | ares 2 | rarrreri, You Get the MosT and BEST. at all. ! & ee TOP 0’ THE CROP! Inder the TOP FROST label, Everything that wears the ton Frost lsbel earns it, wh by meine tr reenter tend. _ards for size, quality and wholesomeness 4 —there is no frozen food. —~ Shopping. the Top Frost way is easy, you a peg spams Po ecanchemedhorny aig Bpemecens P) Tender, Young Sree ae ole or Cut Up — | at these money saving prices. of E. Z E Fry | aa TOP FROST. , : "i Fresh Frozen : oe . - Fi a From the Country's Finest | Packed in Sugar 10-Oz. . Hf v | Poultry Producing Regions : Grade “A” Quality Pkgs. 7 ‘ pate ee | ’ | ; ) . b Naturally Tender Table Trimmed ‘ Glendale or Peschke : _ TOP FROST Frozen sa. $400 TOP FROST Frozen ip $: 00 * Steaks “Swiss” "Grice" 69 Skinless Franks Grids" th 39 Orne ie 7 $= *1°° Gian Fis 55 FT Ls at 3S Fang Sip BE BOE . TOP FROST Frosen 5 10-08 $400 TOP FROST Frozen 5 10 $100 -_ in oast be ' feces Shrimp o _* : | . : -O%. teas bg ; ee . Sweet Peas DRE TE" Gat Com DPE | Goad Beet Vr 39 Bhe » Pike eta | ___ Fresh New Crop ‘MICHIGAN MILD iz “As ~ PINCONNING a - sparagus PINCONNING || fy Gold Bell's £250,000 CONTEST! = Selected pore Chee MR. ROBERT BROOKS Jr. > OMRS. MAXINE CHAMBO Tender All Green Spears = Seo om hwo Ta , ae Ser Sie a c Rich | Thane Yop Winn on ge Wigley Boe Prey ig 4 Testy tn gr. sem Nn, Hl Wes ca yy ay ‘ [aoe eo : ‘ New Crop Fla. Outdoor Grown Bree fitmestean Cheese Spread ke * (Cucumbers "Slicers. . 3 Fer 29: Kraft’ s Valente a 8 5. 4 ENTER NOW U.S, Ne. 1 Florida White or Pink. ssa] Wrigley’s Creamed 4 ’ - Seedless Grapefruit 539° i) Cottage Cheese 9 = 19° 4 at WRIGLEYS & Wrigleys Fresh Squeezed 10034 Pore c ty, Hollybrook Pure . o ge to be Eligible for Orange anice "3 9 a Creamery patter ; Big Bonus Prizes! , eo | Sata apes i EE eee , = 7 , we f : —™ SWIFT'S Premium ' START | Waerers HI Bane Peat Sate! Chili Con Carne ,~. 3% 144. $400 cok Sole Ga | @ SWEET PEAS — sme: Beek Stew "icon Bes 84 i UN A 4 . * © Cut Wax or Green Beans fiz Golden Poppy Sweetin Syrup ge 303 $100 E 2 Coffee i @ LIMA BEANS | | bd Ann Cherries) = 1 J ; 5 ta | Ba : a JER Pure Natural 24-02. $4800 . Cdas rs Choice of Grinds a Your Chae seve Juice 3 “ 1 e bc : sp. y 1 ae I-Lb. mm 03 3 Ritz Crackers. 2 = SO | | ' . Vac. Can Cans FLAKO . 8 CYPRESS GARDEN’S — ae ‘ L —_ | un. rie Crust Mix 2: ~~ 35 ec 19° | | prem REN SES SisTicics 2 = 25: | Mie le mee b — es a. SME to time § Slice otatoes | era” 37 69: | | earings .o8 so STRAWBERRY ~w 49: F * x Preserves ; rep raspserny "Teen a : WILDERNESS bare yor ane c Pie Fillings ¢ frencnsrrur ‘com ‘29 Wrigleys | NAMED NATION'S TOP FOOD RETAILER’ NOW... MORE THAN EVER BEFORE THE FOOD TREND IS TO WRIGLEYS 2 398 AUBURN e 5 50. TELEGRAPH { MEL-O-CRUST. ENRICHED Open Thursday, Friday, Saturday ‘til 9 p.m. | Z SUED , sig "+93 oun | WIHIITE BREAD ol Open oot and an ‘til 9 P. m4 “ee a ‘te | ae &/ Coe oe “oe Creation of. Federal Council for Older People. i in US. € WASHINGTON -Predaet Ei. lsenhower has ordered creation jot @ Federal Comcil on Aging to) ‘| The captain directs his ship to- HORTHWOOD rT TrTT Tee Tee ee ee eee YT eee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee _tuy roxitac PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1956" es cee RR aR oes ‘MARKETS ward the diftant port with the. iff that comes only from of training and experience. [“* n planning insurance protection, ag ; training and experience can [Gepartmental working group on bridge many perils. aging.” * 6¢ @ |e People You Trust otect What You Have! PPP PMA PE PPP Papaiapatta v"wrrevrvrwerwrrreee we | ee ee ee ee ee ee | Open SUN. 9 a.m.-5 ‘p.m. FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE ‘TOM’S PONTIAC MARKET at 888 Orch SALE EFF.: Thru “rrr Tr rT rrr errr re Tee eee eee ee eee ee wT wwTrwrwrrrTeTC TT Se ard Lake Road _ SAT. APRIL 7, 1956" a a hl i i i i i i hh tt td & z Thatcher, Jove creased preducn vty of QW AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANARADAADASAAADADRPDAASDDDG . 2 ’ ‘farms and factories have brought _ Patterson & Wernet ) 8m se es Commonity Nationst | FE 27-9224 ee 5 o job of the new council “to review 1 +195. Author Evaluates SWING into Your SPRING CLEANING ‘With These Time and Money-Savers COEF * cal ‘The President said it will be the Bisons Walls and Woodwork SPIC and SPAN ‘= .. 1 12 Off Sele! GIANT SURF....7...59° The Fooming Cleanser Ske es | AAX...... 6% .. 10 Rust and Stein Remover || es S@eeeeseeeaesee bex Rosenthal's | RUG CLEANER . Pow Paw Netural GRAPE TURE =: Swift's Premium PREM....... Denbury’s Pure Tomato CATSUP....2 Pillsbury’s Best Buttermilk 49: , Bas Donald Duck Florida ‘GRAPEFRUIT Half Qt. Gal. Bot. $1.09 /') keen.on marriage, Crude oll output in bes recently: hit 3,000,000 tons-a-month, against |2,500,000 tons.a month a year Fiearlier. ~~ it’s NEW! it’ SENSATIONALI} ¢ alr ectacre ahead it COOL your | ENTIRE HOME Displayed by DETROIT EDISON CO. Pontiac Builders Show / April 4 Thru 8 / gersematy|Sunchine Keleby { x) exponent? = me bone ORACKERS ~abeymergn 5 as re es © lonély women as Smucker’s Pure Strawberry unfaithful. Spanish -, steadfast, #8 8 jew Jealgus. French — wonderful lovers but too ews Ge om Noblesse Whaat os =e hice Wows — 17 ' zm, [Free Can of Noodles with Chun King filled ak wine, They like to MEATLESS ;Combine caddishness with vitie} ito a psychiatrist. 303 — Can @ MICHIGAN MILK FED | VEAL ras SECTIONS . . en Lorge 20-Os. P reac 495 MILLS BRO! PANCAKE MIX «: el CAN LIRBY’S CALIFORNIA Yellow Cling =27 HILLS BROS. COFFEE 1 Lb. Vac. Can EE Drip or Regular eet ell 24-0s. DEL MONTE EARLY GARDEN SUGAR PEAS or GOLDEN CREAM STYLE — 12-Oz. Can 14-0, Bottles 29: 29° CREam sTYLeE ~ GEISHA SOLID PACK WHITE MEAT TUNA ..=== 3 89: Sliced or Halves Delicious Meatless Varieties CAMPBELL’S LIBBY’S |- Yellow Cling HES SOUP.....3~ 29: YACHT CLUB es corre... : | O94 LEAN PLAT _ BOILING BEEF....% 15* —E . | FRESH and LEAN Texan BEEF ARMOUR’S SKINLESS . ~TILDEN’S SWEET CREAM snow ‘CROP FROZEN FRESH French Fried Potatoes Diced Potatoes _ Leaf or Chopped Spinach Peas @ Corn ® Squash -FRANKFURTERS | ‘* 39° = 2 69 ——in anal : re ou 19° - V-Lb. : Ue ockiage us 39¢ | 3 uke BQe § | CHEESE... :2 1% rice - FARM CREST FROZEN U. S. CHUCK CHOICE GRADED ROAST of BEEF. ¢ BENSON’S READY-TO-BAKE: Apple Large c BISCUITS waezce Dc | | Pies See 39 Blade MORTON’S QUICK FROZEN HEAD ‘LETTUCE ~ SOLID CRISP NEW YORK TANGY SHARP. BOYSENBERRY * Lb. | CHEESE seeeee 09 PIES” sae 240s 49« GOOD LUCK Toble Quality BIRDS EYE ' FROZEN MARGARINE. || STRAWBERRIES or PEACHES - Be Sead SOUPS ....2~ 25° 19: - ee } i - e an r = , : 2 pees f f Shs | . : w. 4 bh @ art ‘ hes Be _— rea ree it ie eC ee i gi 8 it ~ f ; i DP saed je ; ¢ 4 iE ‘i } ae fos ey Bee Sue PON cuts fh ceo e ae ees Abaes ‘ i agedes sp innvindes, " . : eR ats fae A piecing a perineal PR elo peg hone ee ae = 4 i ee a ag syity if Peta ‘ / 4 \ = ' r . ; ( . ! d | . in dehela és nn de esl i ‘ ] i f E " | d lf . . : ey ree is w Ss t 3 ' THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL A, 1956 4 . FIFTEEN Some 500,000 new cancer .cases|That means a loss of 3,500,000 man| One-third of afi cancer deaths’ Pontiac City Affairs — | , ats ; . : Ba eke Cee een Salve ot wark ond l cost thé|can be avoided by earlier detecti a ' will $12,000,000 in loss of and prompt treatment, the Ameri- bit medal cae car i oe oon etree!” Public Improvement Jobs | Seat | a ‘ 2 In action last night, an See the Complete Line : tien granted an ct Our Factory Showroom ff Cases of mumps in the county|“™°"s'" to April 17 to prepare}: up from 16 to 22, the report said.| Confirmation was deferred aft- The breakdown of reports from| * the health departments on com-| © aaa ,municable diseases follows: | lated work @ | | Pomtine from Baldwin to University, seo eeew eee soo eeeeeee ~ CASH TERMS AVAILABLE Delivery and di ¥ g E i zt z Oakland County The commission also-authorized the mayor and city clerk to sign a i MUTUAL BENEFIT HEALTH & ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION contract between the city and the s . ee A & A Asphalt Paving. Co. tor Yom ~ WRITE i = a3: sent Installation $14, i | Plus Warranty doce A Tuberculosis ‘ali forma) 1 3 = : OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY ‘TIL 10 P.M. isso Call For a FREE Home a h-9A5/ Ike to Leave Monday | drain. Oreck storm TODAY | DEMONSTRATION deral for Brief Georgia Stay | commissioner Dugan offered a Our Factory Showroom in the Pontiac Area: % titer wii wed praia ie Se | ~— 4062 'W. Maple Rd., ; — Birmingham | ws a aeg hs Bewe Mumps ae Salmonelia Inf, ..ese0ee . www Se Sd a ~ ee 7 : ? i ae WASHINGTON (INS) — The | rreroveen s publie_ necessity for}. House ‘announced today | : J hag t street ‘that President Ejsenhower will fom oslyn fo Meenas, probably leave Washington Moo-| ane ‘eowea oun ror ys in Auguste, Gane “**4°" Commissioner Floyd P. Miles for| Maat MmN be J saidts A, Ga. “ * va ¢ eee ee 3 . ‘ : The President expects to fly to Work on East Colgate avenue aca | * aay ve te ae he ieee . . = a | ; Baldwin to University. 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( Whole Gren Bes mom 2°22" 35 4 _SEVENTREN . 4 and Robert Heatlie, wrote tory ‘THE PONTIAG: PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1966 Anti-Discrimination Bill No Votes for Gobs BENTON HARBOR — A pair blanks after viewing the field of Great Lables Ship ain May Get Federal Alicd Wotepocrers ton, vaxer nire 8: assim Seco ae SING (P—The Legislature 4 “auxiliary oiler in Barcelona,|ton Harbor News-Palladium, Offi- an pole MR meet ar paaiiecae on e Ball Spain, have been thwarted in afjeials emphasized, ‘however, that) WASHINGTON @ — Plans sudntel ah to telling thecaine Sasciniine dk tis seeinade, bealeak te: bane iain, Mnsie will be needed at many increas racial tempts to cast mee | Ve Blossom chosen under way to have Great ar i modernizing old cnr: ce tas Smet hades weet of lake mere efficient carriers in opera- \coeet Linas femebans fe pecs te evtententten practiced by taver, ‘for the 1956 Blossom Queen Con-|April 23 by a panel of judges ~ ships and harbors ready when the| riers. Etie to the same 27 foot depths.) tion,” Jin'e ‘to eperate ficiently 's| "The il, which pase oF tt fies Wil Hak ot ty pour ee ’ é . : ’ in opera’ ill, which passed. house pages tn a a Blatnik, chairman of a house) ‘The seaway, estimated to cost | He said harbor ie by a 73-24 vote Monday, increases pleted, Rep, Blatnik (D-Minn) saiaiPunuc ork ee tae ae, cee ee todas Plon Costs Di ‘ pour ere ee ea oe Ask About Our Low Cost - | . Cos 1 addition to in a des ee deepening measures, said in an} ening, estimated to cost 110 mil- Water in ts Pp made for federal funds to ‘ai Tt also allows the state to revoke ND One: of the first ‘steps, en toss," ag Memos dren gery lien dollars, may be ready a * GRAND RAPIDS # — The city’s! and make other harbor improve-| the ,licerise of any-tavern, motel’ FREEZER P said, will be to seek approval nay Age alg peng eral a te ee $2,480,000 water improvement pro-/ ments, Blatnik said, millions of or hotel owner practicing . legislation to give financial assist-|ii sted to cost about 100 million Eisenhower in his budgget mes-\eram dropped $36 in costs Mon- dollars are to be spent! nation if such action ‘ts ona CHOICE Lb FRONT Ww 3Qc ance in modernizing the Great) so. sage to Congress early in the year day. Glamorgan Pipe & Foundry by’ Private, local interests on. im- /mended by the court ‘QUARTERS: Lakes shipping fleet, particularly recommended five million dollars Co of Chicago said it is donating ‘proving docking, terminal and oth- ea ee ry ay rN el (be. spoccocinied Yhis eek $9. 95a 18 fyat' section of sixinch wor|er feelitien) | From Where You Sit ” Call YE 2-021 tar Barbeque CHICKEN RIBS A Senate commerce gubcom: (77 FEET DEEP ‘the ne under Way, _ \termain — part of the city’s order = ; mittee begin bearings about — under construc-. “More than half ef the big jfor a mile of the pipe — because Only one lung cancer case in 20 CAIRO—Sen, Mike Monroney (D- on add teen oo ee ee Wiig eon Oh agtprmaalbing- 7 0 cities ae Oc Gutak toi one ‘it is the 1,000,00ist section sienie\ta caved today. Tun out of St Gehl CMA Sai “team sasies. 9 Me) DAVE’S MARKET = 2 Genesod ake’ r old,” Blatnik 'factured by the firm since stast-/be sav if diagnosis weve i station. Bt woald pat Groat Lakes ee see ee ie Ot } ose Cae — deeper [tig © number aystem om the sec-jearty enough, we ee , : is tions in 1947. _ Society says. BLADE CUT “SUPER-RIGHT”—PREPARED FRESH MANY TIMES DAILY - Ground Beef........ Cleanes 1% Cleaned Smelt « ae dees deal of experience almog 100 of it pl particular hobby. How do we do? By the ar ot teense | Lake Perch mmesw ons ..., 3 45¢~ , g NTER a 1 ‘ See sneer om BS SUPER-RIGHT”—CHOICE CENTER CUTS Ricerca whan Yn got | Yellow Pike raver, ..., © 49% R d Site 1" LB. 69 a Whitefish PAN-READY oe eee @ i. 5% oun ea $. wae | | ak Halibut Steaks S"ucune .. % 49¢ Beef Roast ren orsnoun cur... & 39 “tunhond Decks 4105.0. SzH us. ) Salmon Steaks concious rou, 69¢ Beef Rib Roast fiasr's nes’... % 59¢ — Frying Chickens “wit oF corr is ” Wendertu veretyt e ee Shrimp yumeo sit sgt, 6 89e. Boneless Brisket austir'ster ‘ . 59¢ Chicken Breasts vouuotCttes 5. BAIR aonaneanene 1 Lobster Tails south arrican — _,'92.02 Qe Stewing Beef ian sone. LEAN, BONELESS » + 55¢ Chicken Legs TENDER, omucIOUS-, , iB §9¢ <-> AMERICAN PROCESSED CHEESE FOOD | ao Fantail Shrimp — entabeo , . , Py 1.59 Sirloin Steak cise trimmo... ‘ 79¢ Veal Roast wo, deer Seino. . & 53¢ Ae Ched-0-Bit . 2 6% | Porterhouse Steak rnaauaury 99¢ O Lamb rom yours... « 63¢ PP. ra ae A Sawer of Savings on — sl Ribs umasion ee tt 38e Se. - *Becouse meot represen ines alee kd _ SPRING-FRESH FRUIT & VEGETABLES!( ‘tows moet reprornts about 25% of Pork Loin Roast ;c'rcrnow .. 1 29¢ 17% Fruit | Salad % Sle CALIFORNIA NEW CROP, TENDER | sin durd of op mat aioe is a reliable Sliced Bacon _ ALeooo srand , , ott 35¢ 8 Sliced Swiss Cheese wocowm . . us P “Super-Right” assures you that whatever iB. € : - Ht Fresh Asparagus Peete ight peta it Si Saad a ramey ate reo. 39¢ SS Sunnybrook Large Eggs oittt', . °t i: ioht and Priced Right mo am Slices cenrer curs . % 79¢ se Mel-O-Bit Slices rnocesien crsese . , $92 O7— . ¢ «© 2 ‘ 602. ' 2 ues. 49. ‘28% alot a MEE seeRalhosy o-9t OG ® ie Sliced Provolone oe ee © oe 0 ow PKG, 3lc : | —< Wis x oe oe SPD ore ae & Sharp Cheddar sew vor tanor ws 6% > %, <. 3 . : , eee ry oe, LOOK TO THE LEADER . .. AaPI TO a FOOD. BILLS MORE! Roquefort Dressing mu sum mcs “kt 45¢ Green Beans 2 us 2% oe ee 6 aN voll _ ©@ = - — NEW PLAVOR—CRESTMONT Seanes PINEAPPLE : [+ Tes WU, TO | Grapefruit Juice AGP 2 CANS 3% Ice Cream == . 2 "em <* 7% Onions:*~' 3= 19% | | Florida Pascal Celery 2+sz1 . . sax 19¢ a | Mcintosh Apples .ii2iscu'susee 2: 29¢ | Cream Style Cor WHITE “st 10 FROZEN é % FOODS | Green Peppers “AMI... 3 ror 29¢_ | ms . a : Louisiana Shallots’. . . . . 3 suncues 19¢ SULTANA FRUIT NEW ERA, RED, SOUR PITTED Aare paucious . California Broccoli ‘yours bors _ 29¢ Cocktail ees 2 Se Cherries ..2 won 33c_ | Orange Juice 6 2 6-02. 83 ‘ Fresh Carrots torstmoven . , 2 ane 19 .| Blended Juice wen 0 ‘tan’ 25¢ . Sultana Rice 5... 2 re. 27 tinby's Brussels $ | Horidu Oranges « « . += 8 dts 59¢ } jona Apricots wavs... 3.2325 79¢ Our Own Toa Bags 2857364 Wd 48 tiple Grech SE ee Florida Cucumbers ravcy.. . 2 "8 25¢ / Ann Page Ketchup ..... 2 tors 39 Pancake Flour rusourrs , , , 320% 99¢ ride Orenee leks 20 8's ae 1 pe | Cuban Pineapple ost, . 3 ror 1.00 Whole Kernel Corn on monte 2 cam Sle Sunnyfield Puffed Wheat . . 2 Fae 2% bby’ $ hg ern 2 199% 996 Florida Grapefruit as-sasize , , 3 for 2% Green Split Peas cx ease 2 (0% 39¢ Sunnyfield Family Flour ..5 sas 3% rida Fordhook limos. ae 9 1007 1008 4% SAVE AT AGP ON GRASS SEED A&P Sliced Beets ..... 2% 27¢ Sultana Cocoa... . ESF 49e a AND LAWN FERTILIZER Navy Beans JACK RABBIT... one. 25¢ Dry Milk Solids eee oe 14s. 2% page wer ranay, ay OR CHERRY, Ay pian ae sake NTIS. Garden Sugar Peas urs 2 SiS 33¢ Instant Dry milk “wsssov" acct ase Libby’s Pies 4 = 75¢ Grass Seed 5 BAG 1.79 Sliced Potatoes rHures , , , Cans 29¢ = Pie Crust Mix ruissurrs 2 3le : ; ah: SAVE NOW ON GOLDEN Libby's Beef Stew ...... ‘cin 35¢ Hawaiian Punch "™E2Us,t", , “£07 39¢ | . Vigoro °.. 50 «: © 2.89 | lidby's chi. st... . "S839 Kratschmer’s Wheat Germ . "3% 29¢ Salad Dressing ~mer... i 29¢ White Ca Work Gloves . . . . Pair -33¢ Hudson Colored Napkins . . 2 ¢°% 23¢ Fels Naptha Soap sooo 3 mes 28¢ La ee ee eae page es aii FOOD RETAILER... SINCE 1899 Cut-Rite Waxed Paper oe 2 hous fous 4% Felso ent Aururross , » Ko. 23¢ Choy wou Ve 29 Spanges none «+ +» Mot 256 Instant Fo Maptha "5." 3-726 Baby Food “his . . . Skat Ae Bright Soll Liquid Starch... Si. 16e Dog Me wes os Sa Me : fc : : Boraxo WAND SOAP oes vow cans -35€ ee ee ‘19 ry Soap rms. A Be Batter Kere Com “ a te s 38 Swflt's Prom net ae Kaya semis oe Bt 9 Fomine THE PONTIAC FRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL > 1956 REUNION AMID TRAGEDY — Mrs. Marinus DeWindt of Hudsonville holds her daughter and « AP Wirepheote | Hospital in Grand Rapids after they were brought. in after last night’stornado. Whereabouts of the boys’ parents was not known at the time. m ; fo Retum Two-Cent Levy June 30 to Oct. 1 Given’ as Time to File Claims for Fuel Tax Rebate WASHINGTON (INS)—The In- farme vr. Sixty dollars ® year TORNADO RUINS — iseineh: tit ae ite em mains of homes on both. sides of this road in finds her nephews (foreground) in St. Mary's _ tornado. AP. Wirephote Hudsonville tioning: last -night's devastating Ike May Sign Farm Measure. Eisenhower Not Totally Satisfied but Over-All Effect Reason for OK Mexican Police Bare Facts*: MEXICO CITY ing the work of fire and police departments at fire scenes. Panel members will include Fire Chiefs. John Hoogesteger of Wyoming Township, .Grand Rapids; Clyde Wray of Royal Oak, and Charles Pegg of East Lansing and Mich- igan State Police Sgt. John Horvath. Killed in Cement Mixer BIG ‘RAPIDS (®—Raymond _H. Spitzer, 49-year-old father of five, was crushed to death Tuesday in a cement mixer. Fellow workers at @ cement block plant said Spitzer reached into the machine for a hat that had fallen in. He lost his | balance and fell too. # Arlie Reed, superintendent, — gave a resume of progress to date on school construction work on both the high school and | A discussion of the possibilities for Sale WATERFORD TOWNSHIP | JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OR 38-9064 of forming a high school PTA ori iweek after they were seized by Internal Revewue parks agents. * Rd., will be recited at 8:30 p.m. |Thursday at William R. Potere Work Clothes caliber’ products nornmalty receive on = The party waa i newspaper Funeral Home. Requiem Mass will got releases by signing an agree- ment with Donald R Moysey, > district director of internal) revenue, The Daily. Worker, which hat: ‘continued publishing through its ‘headline in today’s. issue pro- claiming “We’ re back. Free press, scores Vv wien * derevemien officials have said they had no intention of trying to) ‘halt publication of the newspaper. _ F. Tuttle, 65, of 33515 State Children Give $378 for Overseas Relief DRAYTON PLAINS — The chil-| i dren of the Community United’ jing.” According to Glenn Featherston, | Bible, An additional $186.30 from the adults btings the amount of this: gift to $565.00. siniteininsidaisisiiininimticins! * The first successful sugar plan- py/tation in Hawaii was established|N. Y.; Campney, Northern Affairs Min- means of her clothing. Police said/in # Koloa in 1835 by two Yankees. great-grandchild. ‘ - two sons, _ said at 10 a. m. Friday at ‘Andrew Catholic Church, with rte in Mt. Avon Cemetery. She died today at her home. Mrs. Grech leaves two sons, George and Anthony. at home: a jot Malta; a brother, Ray Zammit of New York: ‘and eight grand- children , “Mrs. Ruth F. Tuttle _ FARMINGTON—Service for. Mrs. . will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday rome Thayer Funeral Home, with | burial in Walled Lake Cemetery, | She died Sunday at her home on are no immediate sur- Mrs, Konrat Serve for Mrs.| Funeral Home. Requiem Mass) Will be read at 10:30 a. m. to-, morrow ft St. John Catholic: the Ferguson Cemetery: She died’ T 4516 Dixie Highway DRAYTON Matched Sets Shirts.....53% Pants.....°4° Dungorees" Work Caps “PLENTY OF FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE We GiveHolden Red Stamps : GREEN’ hree Colors to Choose From $2. 95 .79¢ “ee ¢ © e @ He oe 8 ee oe we . “MEN‘S | WEAR OR 3-1807 PLAINS Monday~at her home. . Mrs. Servo leaves her husband; Jerry of Mt. Clemens, John .of Richmond; one sister,| Katherine Sauer of Rochester] six grandchildren and one) a Gene’s Paint THE OPENIN A modern up to date paint F. “KEM TONE—NATION WALLPAPER FULL LINE Announces NEW STORE _ Thursday, April 5 Drayton Plains Area. {SUPONT PAINT..GUARDSMAN PAINT SUPER E NALLY NDS OF | & Wallpaper G OF THEIR and wallpaper store in the . * « Y KNOWN BRAN OF ARCHERY SUPPLIES. Buckner’ s!””_ ec Can Park “Curses, foiled again—by that fast service at. at Our Door t i gies al naduaiiidh indiadindaais | pueda ant -aeauca pet smuliibucdines ideas ur late ee i : , 2. cs | . rn : 3 / , Pi q " : ’ THE Ponaaak PRESS. ‘WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1956 fete NINETEEN mllaiyroed Headlines: ~ Navy Returns Target Air Force Jet Crashes 8 lat:Baltimore; 2 Killed 2 ~|\Dempsey Clears te Way Location to Michigan| sarane tos ner me D N , N G: GUIDE ! were killed Jast night when an| = —_ifor Film Story of His Lif WASRINGTON The radi Pore jt trainer cated off 2) Welnestay % Panty ight vnc way age ang ‘a field five miles north- OLLYWOOD NSTC wey talchampion |" "Eon eral Umbing ange im nortr|"eet ot Baltimore's. Friend 2 ask ioe Bator with bn Owe cludes part of Hog Island. > Plapwsrt tak . ‘# offer. to play opposite) tn exchsnge, he said, the state Fred MacMurray, in|win provide lands elsewhere which SOUTHERN FaixD EHICKEA--STEAKS—CHOPS & Coward.” She doesn’t'will ‘be added to national forest rechten pope ary ere Janice ale, who whi ange tne, June 94 Lounge | 30B’S CHICKEN HOUSE | - went Broadway y Tt has certified target areas have SULLY” the | ( a tates chains uae taileeeee ar eon ree 1122 W. Huron Featuring “SULL the Man of Rhythm made in five years. Her’ last was|pletely safe. | _ APPEARING NICHTLY AT THE PIANO AND ORGAN “Goodbye My Fancy.” poy Tee Oe DINNERS «COCKTAIL BAR tor a Coward” she plays O° MOLD LI LM ae, Business, Luncheons — Dinners to. Tahe Out CC T MAE yy | 2 See we 8 Se WHERE \ ? Seen Sean! a oni Drive-In Hii 2) Mi | Te \ Comin Frid : 4 re OF LLY TC HELL Te Uke to say Jett is just teritle ys ON ing Friday Theater - in the See FRIENDS \ 4 & ayne : sesz-\"|" | BOBBY » Suara beeping, such ir contract tts. a N (Blues Mombo) ion | Crane, the redhead who made al » BEER ie | | Paancpnae veal ob pot signed for “Tea \ @ WINE % | a “| SYNDICATEA ‘and Sympathy” with Debora Wy, -@ CHOICE \ "WEDNESDAY | } qos ee wen the | LIQUORS ~ af 7:45 P. M. TO 11.0. M4. | Pace hones saw her on TV in @ DELICIOUS \- ; No" NELLIE ||| Sreouty Fon Beeinmenst , : Bins R N HILL ORGAN MUSIC ® LIBERTY \ sons | N LOUNGE N REMEMBER! oy bd at “300” there ie i : | I dieda \ COCKTAIL N es aa Bocart: Titkney a | | * 85 North Saginaw &) ad bem ~ thousand) Wwe rr ee aay vee rney es cabana | SPRINGTIME PARADE of NEW HITS! rn COMING SOON — “THE CON QUEROR” — “THE BOLD AND H : THE BRAVE” — “THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN ARM” Cs a : : : at Your BUTTERFIELD THEATRES! a VINCENT’S DINING ROOM : | B: a a . — ; We Cane BY ee S OUR ’SPECIALTIES pedalboard Pood at Me finest = Moderatety Open “s. ».m.~Cleed Mentays Ta Broiled Live. solos ' WALT DISNEY'S STARTING wong Sane Men's Lenton Call FE 4-7655 2 Lobsters : Tee te S ATU RDAY H Fresh Seafoods Sttpped sla aay oe BS se |. “SONG of the SOUTH” ene Alt B Delicious Roast Prime | Deborah Kerr was with Brenda | : ‘The SEW! TONTO AnD suver To9) mis Rie of Bee with Chee g| ond Bal Malden and David Rowe : 8 Potetess ge aa ; + TODAY Thru FRIDAY *_ Lone hanger : aaa tty aan ine *Starts THURSDAY* 3 Aand Vagnanh “Des hate of the Yea . 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Two THRILL-PACKED ACTION HITS! 1100 3. JAMES. |: , "5 ome } . ; THEY come From : 4 ANOTHER WORLD! . > ; ay ‘JAMES STEWART THE MAN FROM LARAMIE A DOUBLE * FEATURE SHOW Fun OF SUCH I MAGNITUDE! unis * For : Island Home, Make Mine I alana ~> NASSAU, Bahamas @~ have teen racking my brain over; Frances when I- up the | Selene, a Beat states ee | retting some place. How big 1s eles yong @ tome wiiat Kind of present to give my|subiect, “Just De sure It hes, 6) See surg ie yt siete a Be Fe recess oats woaee ov oe to it ahd know where you are.” | in 1603 pag eng re aa Poe Saat j _ * * * But what can you give a woman **e * a ty | “¥en ate.” feet?” 1 went. into the H. G: Christie creased interest in. island buying! . NS T have. “ler, am airconditioning machine,| real estate office here and & ™an| since the war, particularly among|,, wivg © cet around ot en tslond! since ‘en a vacation visit to /@-TV set and an electric dish- named Ed Brownrigg filled me in) Americans,” said Brownrigg:| aos size.” decided : fast. “What do you haye in mind?” ri’ aes x | things left to Lae her is a kind - at ewe ee Bh yshow in pe hrenaclhe o “Oh, just scnsihing adequate—| “There aren't any cats there,” NHAll ade. 1) (at about it. Next. year comes my INSISTS ON TREE : had somo twe score en the. nothing ostentatious,” 1 told him.|ssid Brownrigg. But it lett te ge ty am 3 20th wedding anniversary, and I) “It you buy me an island,” said) market at the moment. Uw | |, there's Darby Island,” he| That gave mle the out I was Ce | : said. ~‘‘About 400 acres, good looking for. house, a coconut grove, fine « whole purpose in wanting harbor facilities. A really splen- — was te - did buy—only $200,000.” it I said, ae A BIT SHOWY | nity. P'm afraid you have : é “Thinking it over,” 1 replied,| Tle what a abi HELP YOURSELF! “i sounds just a wee bit ostenta-| If I have to live on an island] — When ‘ i canched tevtalon you're a steady saver at PONTIAC FEDERAL it’s just like having ae about Pigeon Cay or Eun mine A Beacon a smorgasboard of he things you want out in front of you. You help Vigilant Cay? They’re about three + - yourself! ‘ -< heres each, and priced aroundias — o. ¢ With our newly announced rate of pan on savings 24%% per annum) year ; ae Circuit Court Grants . yen ae i ge up a savings backlog fast. Get started maving ‘ondertul!” 1 murmured. “ “mh with us this wee could sctte on an tant ne 129 Divorce Decrees | that and live off the fat of the land forever.” Di é granted recent-| VISIT OUR DISPLAY “Ot course, you'd have to build, ty in Oakland County Circuit Court AT THE HOME BUILDERS SHOW a house first,” said Brownrigg. include: , “T would?” ‘Bar Baral E. z.! from ennai J Heftman “and of course you'd have to) [s7o) J. from Rennett have a yacht!" Joree . Pedross from Alfred W. “I would?” Delores L. from Jack FP. Bohiman * * * dia A. from Arthur McHenry “Oh; my yes. You can’t. just) Dorothy A. from Bruce L. Smith start from scratch, you know. It, Richard z. from I tee 5. ane takes a bit of wealth.” Mary from William Wellbaum SAVINGS " ‘ah gl Heriey strom" Fa, Sas Py dreama of owiing ax ieand. SSN ar ee cae | and \ Loan Association =a oa aia iy ¥ ce me me 761 W. HURON STREET rom ‘Dune “What is the sia een is- Norma ye tt Sete &, eo alba can land you have?” I asked des- Winitreg from Harry C. Koeent Nancy rom Ronald . Hoffman ely. ' Ce Kaul B from Milian 3 = ¢ “Let-me see, there's Cane Cay—| 00m tine E. trom Waker J. Pesth ongratulations it's a mere $1,800. Sherida M. from John A. biovenaen “Well, well, now we're really on:50 YEARS of SERVICE MAY the NEXT 50 Be as OUTSTAN DING! | Visit the Boys’ Club of Siac A Matter of Values Kiwanis Club Plans WASHINGTON ~The Library} - Bs ' ‘ of Congress has received this let- to View ‘Colorama — At a special meeting Thursday “Dear sirs: night in the Federal Savings and). “Will you please send me the Loan Building on West Huron Library of Congress? Street, Pontiac Kiwanians will view “Thank you, a “colorama” sponsored in cooper-| » (Signed( -. «. 5 os + «- pion with Pat Lally’s “House of]: “I enclose $.25. am, One display of color combinations Basncotedi 20 ently syeptem off APRIL 2-8 mew edor estes ni t,wamane, Doses an eet © AT STIN-NORVELL AGENCY, Inc. terior decorating, te club said f a regular health exam- : jyesterday. — 70 West Lawrence St., Corner Cass FE 2-9221 _ART PINDER has personally battled a 337-pound | shark underwater, is famed as one of the greatest - _ spearfishermen. For him—for-men among men—. Hiram Walker makes a whiskey among whiskies: IMPERIAL $3! 52" ‘ents Nar tos _ Code No. «“ The exhibit will si co-aponsored | jination, the best cancer insurance, BUENDED WHISKEY 0 86 PROOF'® 30% STRAIGHT WHISKEY, & YAKS O& MORE OWD «70% GRAN NELTEA SAS A ee: donating meate vide onde Seren Conon Society mays. 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Ask your grocer for the Bab-0 3-pack carton and get 1 giant ' gan for only 5c. ‘ 4 Ym 7 es | e as many deep hats encircle By JOAN RITTER If you have the early spring blues so prevalent this time of year and if you're dissatisfied, it's time to start following a consistent beauty program with the emphasis yourself above the lipline giving a messy appearance, Spectacles No Handicap — If' You Pick Right Style | Modern women — and men, too — have discarded the old notion that spectacles were a social handi- cap, the Better Vision Institute points out. For some time they have been discovering, in ever- increasing numbers, that glasses) can be even more flattering than a pair. of earrings or a well-chosen hat. ; : * * * It is important for an eyeglass- wearer to select styles that sult his or her face type. For exam- ple, if a person has eye-circles, too large lenses would put a magnifying glass over them, but rightly placed lower rims would i help to conceal them. In choosing spectacle frames, the Institute. advises trying on a number to see Which ones look best, and also keeping a few basic . rules in mind. A frame should be ~ as wide as the widest part of the wearer’s face, or it will give-the face a pinched look, A slightly upward slant is apt to make glasses more becoming than down- ward lines. High temples (side- pieces) ‘are preferred over those that are. low enough to hide the eyes from the sides. Eyebrows should show 4 little abeve the frame, but not enough to give an impression of two sets of eyebrows. | * * * on . Besides resulting in a new fresh appearance, it will build your mo- rale,. which can be a source of persorial goodwill and a new way of seeing the joy in living. To combat this dreary feeling, if your budget doesn’t allow splurge of new clothes, splurge on the things that don’t cost too much and that will serve as a glasses, wardrobe. First of all, do you really think a concerted effort at home beauty treatment will help you? In order even to begin to take advantage of your assets, analyze -your ap- pearance,- oes The flattering “Flower Toque” hairdo, pictured left, from the Robert Fiane Hair Design Institute of New York, features soft waves brushed away from the face, a light fluff at the nape of the neck. Broiw is kept clear First and foremost, cleanliness is a necessity, A clear, attractive the head, just skim the eye- skin needs regular and intelligent care. Simple rules for a glowing, clean look are: Keep your skin clean by good hair styling, ringtime Blues, pictured the “diadém” coiffure by Kenneth of Lilly Dache Beauty Salon. In setting, the hair’ is an even length all around, is brushed forward for smooth- the right is ness and then top hair each side. “jaren’t sure of a name brand, than Then comes the problem of cos- metic product on the market. Noth- ing will help you more, if you ee 8 But don't think all of Sally's separated and brushed back without a part. A small “ki metics, Don't fall for every cos-| ation TEE commnleninn, SS Sane huseet. OF beauty is not a happenstance. our New Sheaths Show Oriental Influence The Oriental influerice in fash- for this season can be seen in the Se ane een tec, WEDNESDAY, APR IL 4, 1956 PAGES 21-27 collars, slits on the side seams of a coat in a sheath ensemble, or in just the very slim straight-line cut coat, These side slits may reach up as far as the waistline. This same .Eastern influence, eA marketed for home use, say clothing specialists at Michi- . ‘gan State University, is spperent| A one is a pink product in in many of the print fabrics and|® flattish jar. It is smoothed on yin..the lavish use of gold, bright the face and dries from a deep orange, turquoise, Chinese red or’ pink to a very light, pale one. It is More Home Facials ‘Are on the Market More and more facials are being) lafter it is removed. { is then rinsed off with cool water. This factal ' application is: de- signed to tighten the facial mus- cles and cause a tingling sensation Face Fuzz Apt to Upset Good help for dry :skin is a an | Cenage rs lubricating cream that's worked ° Try . Bleach ‘Made | i There’s po need te seek out primrose yellow. Like mother, sister is ‘when spring comes. Severa help her to do'the necessary jobs while offering some . ___ grownup tasks as a reward, Manicure tray (left) has Mom Can Make Game of Good Grooming f) eee ee moved to pretty herself up I new children’s toiletries can comb, Toilet u its own atomizer. r (right) cleans out her mother cleans out the entire Mom gets a permanent, Sis \kept-on for about five minutes and! overnight. with the fingertips &nd is left on’. With Peroxide and | Soapflakes During adolescence, the -soft down that's on everyone's face may grow a little more vigorously. This is typical of any time of ~ | glandular chatige. It is even typical of persons whose doctors prescibe| drugs that are glandular extracts. | It doesn’t bother blondes very | | much, bat the darker hairell ' teenagers may find that they gre | developing a dark line of hair on i > unattractive. First of all, be reassured that this will not continue to get darker at exactly the same amount of this hair at 30 that you did at 18. * * # | Dealing with this hair is tricky, | since it's’ on’ the face, which is tender skin, and near the lips, ' which are extrasensitive. Do not. shave it, under any circumstances. | iss” curl is pulled out at a oa ee # ee ly turn out to be glamorous . Hooray for you!) — ; He to Be Spry in Old Age Everytime.any well-known local Empire Again Infl : Springtime’s Hair Styles _ . Even the Shortest Strictly Feminine Appearance waves from crown to ears, gives the look of a cap. - Lubricating Cream Reconditions.Skin ‘Toward the end of cold weather, extra-sensitive skins find that the simple repetition of soap and wa-, ter and cold weather has caused peeling and drying. Regular use of a rich lubricat-' ing cream helps many faced with this problem. It doesn’t take hours “There are_six pages in of Fubbing in thd rubbing off, bat) rather daily use of the cream be- fore going to bed at night. Don't ingcream after cream will do the their upper lips. which they find woman passes her 100th birthday, i . tmuch attention is paid. to her formula for living so long and. feel- ing so well. , * ° * jthe rate it Has in the past SIX tye answers range from drink- months or a year. You may have j,, » quart of home brew. every. Bible each year to never d milk at all The answers are as goofy as are contradictory and most of them are less than no help to women seeking answers to ad- vaneing age: day to reapers § the king pink polish, remover, lotion and other 1 (center) has a compact, colorless lipstick, powder and a RN DETTE: her items, Carry-all is sweet but light, and has For those who are really in-' TOO STRONG ‘terested in this problem, doctors Do not use any substance de- and geriatricians have found many signed to remove hair from the things common to persons who'live job that daily lubrication can do,; To Apply Sachet Body sachet is most effective * temple and base of the throat. In this way, the heat of your body | Spring coiffure that draws hair. be into-«: stirling chighon at the back of head was is by Grace Kelly, This style, by Charles of the Ritz New York, has a diamond bracelet around chignon a curl going forward over each ear. — today’s Women’s Section _ expect that one frantic day of Us- Loo eo uences New Hairdos Boast — many women find that their skins! ast, ble|are languishing: Many who have Empire classic... Loose curls at the back - give season’s fashions. he intensifies the scent. There’s no question about. the legs, on the face. It will be much long, are active and keen and 2 too’ strong. young-acting in their later years. | What used to be a luxuriant mop, There are depilatories designed These seem far more Trealtistic|so thick it couldn't hold a hat, even- for the face, but use them with|and consoling than the confusing|tually becomes more and more the utmost care; after patch-testing formulae of — on a small area. of coarse hair Bleaching is probably PO FE yen is a age + safest. method for home use.-| 5oor health 4 ee igre A mixture of peroxide and At geen gba soignes. Passing Years Thin ie ae Hair of a beautician becomes even nore important. ig 45 rr ere ee. ae ee eee =r Se re ey ee ee a a ee ee Pee # ~” THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1956 } : : . Mrs. Ralph Dean home of Mrs, Ralph Dean Jr. on Joe cream may be kept longer,| Personal News of Interest — a . Pil ale RE CE + eT ee Entertains for lub fares pos nti =—=— Spring Brings Vacationers Homestxeaa= soso 0 jo) « Fs | Mr. and Mrs, John A. Mac- Plains, are grandparents; Mr. and Mrs. George L. Brode/Jr. (nee Nancy Weber) of Drayton im a : ‘turned to their home after va- * ad . Walter G. grandparents of the in- elo : | Mr. and Mrs, Robert D. Pier- |Pierson of Dearborn is the pater-fant are Mr. and Mrs, Charles ‘ cationing in Florida for the past) som (nee Betty Brode) of De- inal Weber of Kimball. street, Mr, and ON THE 60 : month. During the two weeks spent eh em aceaig Be th ot ** @ Mrs. Robert Harrington of ee at Casey Keys they visited Mr.| © daughter, Sally, March 7 at = A Kurt Alen, was born to are the paternal grandpar- f CHOOSE Jand Mrs. J, Howard Kinsey, Mr.| St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. (Mr. and Mrs. o it’s luggage gifts ~ REED & BARTON find Mew 1 7, Brodie ot Fone | 17 da F aca’ R : S : if Club 7 By STERLING * [vim were sins ranting oors| Wanda Freeman RepeatsStabafa Clu | a ies their and , Mr, : : : M4 ¢ 4 : ; ge | kre ressc © Tce Vows in Bethany Baptist |to Present SKYWAY eee et eee Honeymooning in New York Cityjand Mrs. W. S. Freeman of Gar S le Show ¢ poe po fig Sire Mr, and Mrs. Harold A, Fits- |are Mr. and Mrs. R./land avenue. The ot = i Chrome Hardware and | gerald returned to their home on [Spencer who were married Satur-|State avenue, is the son of Mr. and ee solt: sides. | “SU ant | drive Seturday after va- \day evening in Bethany Baptist rs. Orton Mann of Rochester BR nae he ae! pulled —— | y Rs at Montego Bay, Ja- Church . Fred R. Tit- Iroquois road to members | 1 tin! * * @ was performed before an altar) Sryualete was wom by Plans were completed for a style; | , mi —e "I Returning to their home at Silver|decorated with palms and lilies. ‘ a a rues (cuew fo be Sue Seen WT mt te 14 W. Huron : FE22620 | | For many years the name Reed & Barton bas been a tradition | Lake after a seven-week vacation A Wititu~a@amuern i | for our brides in choosing their sterling silver. And now, as you ions: 0 nd Sim: mG, Cat, See Seite 6 fhe See Went) oe ee ce " re about to be married, we cordially invite you to come ia | While in California, Mr. and Mrs.|Ruth Freeman, daughter of Mr. , this aaet G0) Cie ites | and choose your favorite solid silver, in time for Clark visited her brother and sis- wane Carried white ‘roses On Stor junior high and senior high gee | oa ding gift givers to add to your serviee! Leni toe bag age Lewis J. Sige tet Hured = cd eee a _— school girls exclusively, Alvin's 8) DO YOU REALLY | | allel swank ade Angela ant tae a gift from the bridegroom. wi display the latest in school Wed WANT TO | and summer fashions, from play ~ ~ 3 Jolla. Mrs. Dorothy Ostrand, matron of| uinesto formal attire die this pO |} From there the Clarks va- © jhonor, wore a ballerina-length “2 ‘ iit cationed for two weeks in Hawaii, ‘gown of blue crystalette with age group. ). REDUCE? } ..*. * matching accessories and carried) Members of the organization n/ }- = ae | | Mr.-and-Mrs. Leslie A. Hilligas a bouquet of pink carnations, will serve as models, for the | WITHOUT STARVING . | of Haynes street, Birmingham, Bridesmaid Cheryl Freeman chose| spritig fashion show, which will YOURSELF? | were dinner -g0ests of Mr, and a ballerinalength gown of pink| alse feature the new spring hair | | Mrs. Minton Cuntites at Forest organdy with matching shoes. Her) styles. | \ning. ‘The Cumming’ had just Te. nancecrambaneticney Serving om the telat eurnenittons - L 7 | lturned fforn a vacation in Mexico. SERVE BRIDEGROOM for the event are Myria Henry, Lose 3 to 5 Inches — 5 to 15 Pounds | Tie ee as best man was Royall /wdy Inman and Pat Kling, (in Just 10 Visits) | | Mrs, A. Larsen of Rochester. Ernie "| cade | mn ent Mastio Keocher A Sane Susie Van Tassel, Dee Ann Doig arena ram ayy cd yay Be had | ne Fee any 7. oe drive away o allane Pom 9 and Nancy Donaldson are handling . Overweigh' disfiguring but makes te home aft- ag we © publicity. Janet Thomas and Con- look older than we are, it also adds an extra burden on uae wanes “omnes Mrs. Freeman greeted her guests|M™¢ Scriven are serving on the the heart, lungs, kidneys and other vital organs. More : committee ,for prizes. i and more people are thinking and talking and are more jm oe. - a Be Rand Sten wares 0 * ¢ ¢ soncerned about their overweight, flabby muscles, con- * * «@ powder blue satin dress with white | Mr. and Mrs. H. Vere Hodges of accessories. Proceeds from the event will be) stipation and tired and wornout feeling. The trouble is | Ottawa drive are leaving today for used to further the club's chari- so many have no one to help or,encourage them to help ia week's vacation at Greentriée, Mrs. Mann wore a powder blue ‘table projects under the direction themselves, You owe these wonderful treatments to | White Sulphur Springs, W. Va linen dress with red agd white |of its sponsor, Mrs. Basil Brownt| yourself, We are here to hedp you. Our method is simple, ear +. 3 B pectearaigir ee wee inexpensive, personalized and individualized. i corsages gardenias. { ‘ : laggy ay Bn Allg | when the newlyweds left on their| Keep Clothes Budget} Scientific Swedish Massage "Whirlpool Baths jturned to her home on Navajo honeymoon trip to New York City,| Have you ever figured out how, Mechanical Exercise foes. Saat Se Cuneswetit, ves the bride was wearing a red felt}much you spend each year on. Call RIGHT Now for a Free Guest Visit cation Mrs. spent one week suit with black accessories and aj clothes? A clothes budget is a good m tad Woo, Ye ~— cake fasts bamse to Syven Labeled ceconies ae eatin on wit pchageh dh celiggmyescher ; | ev. ir van w : up 1 . Aidit on their return. iene yeu’ Gover wear. ROACH HEALTH INSTITUTE 3 f * : y __. Mie, and Mrs. Charles Ra ” i - : ; “Pontiac's Oldest Jewelry Store” a ¢ Pomyoon If G : I Ss d bl 319 National Bldg FE 4-4131 28 W. Huron FE 27257 | Sia ss Sogn cms ast arment Is SudSaD1le@,——— : ——— = | chen, March 30 at Pontiac Gen- £ : ; “The Store Where Quality Counts” bee Then It Won't Shrink, Fade VACATION BARGAINS en ee faa S cotton dress, only to find that the can solve this by using a double- al 2 HIT SHOWS—Hotel, 34g” NEW SPRING ACCESSORIES fetect ana ur peg pg ea binding faded or the snaps rusted?,layer cotton backing which can be fy Dinner and Lunch included......... , : inti #9 | tt 20, you found out the hard way| purchased in a package with aM CALIFORNIA, CANADIAN ROCKIES, 15 j ee * #¢ @ : that everything that goes into a|washable - buckle. — Single-layer ME ; | XICO, PACIFIC NORTHWEST, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gravilla washable garment must be color-| backing is available by the yard, 15 Days ° ~+—H nee Sally Griesbach) of Clarkston Comfortable for country |tast, rust-proof and generally suds- and nonrusting buckles also can be - he nennbnian = Pp announce the birth of a daughter, weekends of informal aft- |sbie: _.._|bought separately. Covered buttons fag EUROPE—11 COUNTRIES, $ 00 lSherry Lynn, March 21 at St: . ’ Experts at your local sewing| must have rustproof backs. Queen Mary, All Expenses, h | Joseph Mercy Hospital. . er-five wear is this sports center offer some tips on selecting | Pearl al and buttons 35 Days ed evocnaserssccces eres | | Mr. and Mrs, Roman Gravitla ot| ¢semble. A striped jacket | sewing accessories that wil) keep) | Pearl: crystal wad Jef outune Consult , 718 West Huron |Seebaldt avenue and Mr. and Mrs.| of washable cotton in red, | your garments in good shape after -_ d a | | a > > loans of tabbing’ | Plastic buttons. Unless the pack DELPHINE FINN MICHAELS Charles of Rural drive,| gray, brown or green with > oi | age specifically says they are : : i : contrasting stripes is worn | Re "re Jom, tread I font | Washable, they are inely @ > Hl ELKIN TRAVEL BUREAU ‘ with unpleated walking | cerised cotton o silk. Synthetics d . shorts of washable pol- | call for nylon or dacron thread; | If you go to the trouble of 296 N. HUNTER BLVD. pom | silk. thread ts used on sith |™AKing a dress, it pays to check Ml way 6.2170 BIRMINGHAM ished cotton in black, navy | oss: teed thread te |i! the details to be sure you get ° Linings and interfacings must be , Gold Star Unit washed the same way as the out- _ OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS Me side fabric, so if your fabric is eets Tuesday nylon or dacron use the same kind + *- ; of lining: for cotton fabric, use in Legion Home cotton lining, and so on. - - a For stiffening and shaping a! yA tet Panoe is dedicated | garment n new ning aera Nine‘ at aa! ti n sl called. pellon is generally satis-, saad o: te ne factory, since it is washable and wveting American Legion |) ids its shape. Othel choices are Se oe permanently stiffened canvas and) - Four delegates, Mrs. Edna Ma|‘Tisp nylon net. Verdi. Weatherbee yorged — Be sure your tapes and bindings; Doyle, and four alternates, Mrs jare fast color. Cotton seam bdine-| : ‘ling is sturdy and washable, and Mild Spring Winds Demand SPRING JACKETS They'll resist that spring urge to — run out-of-doors. without proper protection with a jacket they'll be . 4 proud to wear! ts Girls’ Northlander A whole new medley of colors in pre-shrunk, washable arrowhead poplin jackets that show a bright racing flag check lining . . . (Also washable). tend the department convention ; April 18-20 at Hotel Statler, De- i’ Hooks and eyes, snaps ~ Mrs, Sybella Stevens will also! pers, too, must be rustproof attend as a state officer. and should have color-fast tape. They have style, comfort and water Mrs. Doyle of Oakwood avenue} If yon use shoulder pads in your , repellent qualitins! made an appeal at the meeting for; made-at-home try foam Famous Northiander! ‘ white selvage material for sewing| rubber snap-in pads. Cotton shoul- , Society. | der though washable, have Toddlers’ sizes ! m\ ¥ $2.98 Girls’ sizes 3 to 6x $3.98 Girle’ sizes 7 to 14 $4.98 | . Subteens in Northlander as above Cs emart new cardigan Casual with push up sleeves, rib knit trim. Unlined. Sizes 10 to 14 «0.03. seveeeees S098 Unlined $4.98 E : ; Now Hear With Your Eyeglasses! SEE...HEAR with “SPEC-tacular!’”’ EYEGLASS HEARING AID LITTLE “GUYS” JACKETS Brother plays hard ... in his bright plaid flannelette lined jacket. Or completely reversible rayon gabardine and denim. Sites 3 10 8... ..cseccecenes esas Wasenseeesrvensssets $3 98 ‘Gabardine Fleck Print with Rayon lining, knit cutis. Sees 0 Ugo) apo sn ee 1... $4.98 _ INFANTS’ JACKETS 'N baby too! Pastel cotion gabardine jackets for girls in braid - $2.98 Boys Style in Hi shades with knii tim : ay 1 ; z a By sso rea “a ‘ s t Sizes 12-18 and 24 Months. qf Siar pee. seen ee ht oa ecenle guate pes ede 5 ae a ts J : ’ ages j « ; \ het, a se t : cages a Seneca oe Goaneliieteetifi nw eerie ee iv ; geeky eS : >. Ley | 3 4 d j d t “i r ry > ‘ 4 f “ ra “ : p ¢ : ‘ pc PONTIAC PRESS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1956 TWENTY-THREE. Co mio ting Excuses Will Sabotage Beauty secret Wve Slashed Pes 2 e idan ol or ing xcuses Will Sabotage Beau Y jo Be Toured 3 — Mount 4 By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN ae ace T am the} (it you take care of yourself, All of these excuses we give to make suretives anereine. be onan Mes bette Here are some of the things ourselves are comforting for | cause we feel physically tired. jing Detroit, will sponsor an open 4 we say Which lull us into a sense the moment but sabotage us in | However, it we force ourselves house Saturday from 2 to 4 p.m, of talse security: . the long run. Even when our fa- | ..4- the we find ourselves in the Nurses’ Home on West Out- 1. “I am 80 sleepy tonight. 1 tigue is from tensions rather than | refreshed, Even though we have|er-drive. think, T Gi just. leave may mabe-| [pizetcel_setivity_M bs Gmcult | special craving for sweets this ewe pe Bp Tam having some does not mean that we need what! Guests will be conducted on & * @ «& spake) N hbor’ we crave. tour of dormitories, 5 <1 ions senate od aly elg rs We should have some sugar in'diet kitchens and facilities of the crave all kinds of sweets! I must | pa yb ger Pig Nurses’ Home. A feature of the eet Sten s eae Sa nvitations Once we do, without these for altion fr the annual scholarship pro. ve while we no longer wish for them.| vided by the advisory council of 3. “PM just have dessert today Unwelcome Today is here. Don't keep putting the Mount Carmel Unit. pr Braet Balle Prmse wo : ‘ loff self-improvement until tomor-| — * * @ acy Bay pe dpa nte nuts Couple Advised to row if you wish to remain youthful) There are no special qualifica-| | “ meatier. ga made up Keep on Pleadin for as long. as possible tions for the test and alj interested | items poi ound ~— nie '9| Tomorrow: “Here's Help in Pre-|persons have been invited to ate) § big total.) es ‘ Previous Dates paring Waist for Spring Styles." terid. § 4. “I am too tired to do my ex- ercises today. I will start again ay, Se PORE tomorrow.” ‘ Today's first letter asks: “Will e \e ¢@ i you please tell me what I can do 5. “Maybe, after all, this extra about a neighbor of ours who asks weight is becoming to me. I really|: my husband and me every time ' think women look younger from she has a party (which I might middie age on with a few extra) add is quite often). We. have pounds.” (There is @ point at which gone to one or two of her parties : every woman looks her best. Five but find we have nothing in com- or six pounds more than you liked) mon with either our hosts or their’ a few years ago may be becom- friends; ing but do not take it any further “The last two es she invited. than that.) us to we declined saying that we FAMILY FAT _ ™ vious ee ee cee s having an r party s | ar Bg plana angling ne By to. which we have been invited. a {Teg gantaer setup ig » ic ty “Evidently our past refusals | $0 you wi ve to : ‘ sae have not discouraged her, and if be mare cares - a in), “I love chocolates and simply crave all kinds of | i» becoming very embarrassing. order to avoid obesity, but more as soil I. ~ | win teli me what I Suety extra pounds are due( sweets. I must need them since I crave them like I do. ie ~~ miee cue, Saying this can lull you into a false sense of security. get out of these Invitations?” _| Answer: There is nothing pos-|>~ isible for you to do except continue 7, ‘to. have previous engagements, | ©” hot ty cd he tig wil reset pet: : Rita and Grace Compared: Se Se “Dear Mrs. ‘Post: T have been He Knows His Princesses By JOAN HANAUER NEW YORK (INS)—Charles Vi- violet eyes from under those long, black lashes,"’ Vidor. recalls, ‘and said violently, ‘I hate this studio’. hadn't suspended her, and she be- andjcame very gay on the set. She would go around squirting every- private club. I am going to wear a ballerina-length evening dress. Should regular gloves be worn, | invited to a dinner-dance at a the screen star. An arsenal of five water pistols, was comenaied on wand person, Hayworth and Princess-to-be Grace| “She made it very clear she|one with water pistols.” } Kelly in the movies they made di-|didn’t want to do the film. She! The tables were turned on Miss. 4n4 if fo is if Rroper, ts Setiers, | rectly before their royal marriages,‘was like an emotionally wrought up/Taylor, though, when the last shot wach ba in after dinner, or > claims: child—which she was, she was only;—of Miss Taylor in bed in a night- VACt, 0) RENE BAT tet Oe i ‘eo OF “If you want to marry a prince, |20 at the time. gown—was filmed. Vidor told her, | ee et bee them one 4 @ make a picture with me.” “At first shé wouldn't cooperate; he wanted one more take, this time; thro E bsp the evening?” L* ‘The Hungarian-born director, @nd walked through her part like with her back to the camera. _ who speaks with a charming trace @ Somnambulist. But she soon) Elizabeth Taylor cooperatively | Answer: Please do not wear of continental accent and looks like fealized I wasn’t the studio and I) turned around and men stationed | fingerless gloves. You remove |~ 4 x Claude Rains, explained some) Ps on scaftolding dumped pails of | your gloves when you sit down | re cs basic diffgrences between Rita and water on her. at the table to have something | —_ : re Grace. Some weeks later Vidor gave.a| t eat and put them back on 5 } 4 ‘ “1 couldn't say some things party for the cast and had a police-| ®lm later for daneing. : |e y about Miss Kelly because I just man stationed at the door to frisk “Dear Mrs. Post: If two young : 3 ; | couples go into a restaurant and 4 sit in a booth for four, it It best 7 _ for the girls to sit on ome side|> jtogether and the men across, or for Summer (Tog) Time |each girl on a side with her own|-~ How does your summer ward-| | friend next to her?" 1o@ robe ” Seriously, ——— eA (not a he ten y, this Answer: Ht is. better that the “ *\about it. Time to check over last, girls go in first and sit across) ; |year’s clothes and consider alter- from each other and that each ations and additions. “man sit next to his own friend Something WEW when the sun is under . . . SHANTUNG-LOOK “STOW-AWAY” ie [ JUST RECEIVED 5,000 YARDS | 1y Lasieglachiona 595 | o. “Tt we Mp sunsthing we con) | of new, exciting fabrics t 4074 i become great experts at it. Rita : from New York manu- we being a mT pore focturer. That wonderful, waterproof, translucent Koreseal- one reason why they split up. She's now in fashion touted Shantung texture... “onall” 4 ‘ retiring—she likes to sit in the | WE MADE A in our sleek, hooded coat that packs in a pouch . ; CHAIRS backyard. in biue jeans, instead of TERRIFIC BUY... comes in spirit- -lifting sky blue, clover’ pink, white. be attending three social events each . these fi lity fab- _ and every day.” | cis mt we, hatte, oe | $35 op . we Come in—we're rain-ready. Sizes Sm. (10 to 12) AMBITIOUS ——_. hita Hay — we're, peasing the sav- SOFAS hoon $75 us | Med. (14-16) Lg. (18-20). y - ° et rattan . 4 worth in “Gilda” and “Carmen’’ a“ Accessories — Main Floor and Grace tn “The Swan,” a tale of! Serva All Work Guaranteed for § Years royal. romance, added: Pontiac “I think Grace is a very ambi- "Home- j tious girl. She's the kind of girl : seahees Wittam Wraicnt who wants to do the best possible! les , 7 job on everything she tackles. She's 8240 8 ; Furniture Makers and Upholsterers | ears. a woman with single purposeness. And she’s much more social-mind-| ed than Rita.” An adorable sundress for a miss Another beauty Vidor has had to Of six to fourteen, with halter’ - handle in his directorial day is Neckline, bolero aid easy-on skirt Elizabeth Taylor, who presented that ties. Her constant companion. | him with one of his worst problems.’ No. 8240 is in sizes 6, 8, 10, 12, - Miss. Taylor had a baby short- |14 years. Size 8, sunsuit, 142 yards 6-14 yrs. 270 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. r 1P, t Wave—Gives a Soft Natural Appectance | PERMANENTS, from... . $5.00 CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP ‘of 3>inch; bolero, 5% yard; skirt, | S Sabapenty,” ant abe had pot | eo bua FE 2-6361 | on a great deal of weight. oe ee ee "/ . |coins, your name, address, size de-| ~ —— _ par lies bern one | sired, and the pattern number to s. 9 = [7508 * suspended pant > ‘Sue Burnett, Pontiac Press, 372 W.) to her “fighting weigh ‘Quincy street, Chicago 6, NM. | Reluctantly Miss Taylor took off| Basic’ Fashion, spring and sum-|~ the necessary pounds, and a meet-| mer '56 is a complete sewing guide | = ing was called in the studio com- ‘for every woman who sews for .— amissary. herself and her family,,Don't wait, “She looked up at me with those, —send & cents- now v for your copy. | ee ee, orca ig oe Young Folk o Lower Level 3 Sketched from Stock From Our Budget Dress Shop» U ae DRESS tS . . 8.98" 10.98 Fine broadcloth, wot, cnc nahn en ond oe All Colors . get Salon—Second Poor Al Sizea " NO-IRON DENIMS PLAY TOGS' oe Shoris—Sises 3 10 6% ..++0sere000004 1.69 § Popovers-Sizes 3 10 Of + ++2+0++s2040 1.98. dees $10.68 oso, 298 “) - ° ¥ ii * _— re Re eg eee ee ee eee GS oe hs ge oes es af tases usaee eis NRT ot he ete Le Ge ee ee eee ae eae \ i \ ' — 9 3 Ly ¥ ier oa ; : : ; | 4 4 ‘ f feet oe: Fs aie F emenoniena’ Fi % ! : ] 4 7 - oo A a a : e: ue 2 : 2 Ne | ih ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 41956 Pi Are You Willing to Pay the Price? eee Kel by eae 405) : By ANNE HYWoop books on setting up a business of learned that the how-to part of a sass an eatin’ tet toack Poor oom . business is the easiest, really, and “What will you have?” quoth But that was many years ago.|that the personality and -tempera-| God. “Take it and pay for it.” Iwe learned @ lot sitice then. I've! mont part ie the Kand part. * * * waive teoane Ellen Van Matre Speaks ee er Vows in Rotunda Inn sce ALS | a nang eo one iF |Prince left Hollywood and ioe al the NEW, YO nO, Goocs Uelac ee cas tee Foe eee day accompanied by an entourage) have talked by telephone frequent- of 80 and with 60 pieces of lhiggage|ly since then. and tulle was chosen Ellen —— presents,a crated Queen Ame ane MY | Maye Van Matre for her wedding ron Gearby were her ‘parents, ‘eek and trunks and boxes holding 1 Friday evening to William L. Kel- John B of ner. wedding gown and the To Marie F., for example, hav- logg. . Mr. and Mrs. . Kelly ofl seau for her trous- ing her own business. seems like. * * 6 ; other bee go , Ph ‘just plain heaven, but she’s for- The ceremony was performed by the family, friends business ek wie ot " ‘getting that little matter of the the Rev. Fred Tiffany, of Bethany , associates a ‘Kelly one of the big price. |Baptist Church in the Rotunde - : surprise wedding gifts. was from ‘eo * 6 ‘Room at. Rotunda Inn in the Even Miss Kelly's black French her friends and neighbors in Phil- “I'm sick and tired of working, presence of 75 guests. ‘ for big companies,” she writes.| ‘The bride is the daughter of Miss Kelly’s usbandtobe, “You have to take: so much and, Mr. and Mra. Harry ©. Van Prince Rainier of Monaco, will . work for peanuts. ~ ‘ Matre of West Huron street, The meet wedding party April 12\c, . ALL THE GRAVY Darton Kelloggs of Washington soadget yacht in the Mediter., Mirtwaist Is Ideal “I'm in the decorating ‘field, —— parents ~ ranean off Monte Carlo. , for Spectator Look have been for years. I’m sure I). know as Baad gearnc it as the The bridal gown featured a bod- ‘owner of the firm, but he gets all. ice of lace with long sleeves ta- ' the aravy. jpered to points at the wrists and a *. * a jewel neckline. Her skirt was . a of tulle. A short veil of tulle and I want advice oh how to set up lace was headed with seed pearts * * *¢ | ' of ante a tirel American blonde will be united in| future sportswear styles. Started the eh ae ey: a civil ceremony April 18 and in You have to be very sure that, the ne for Those Who REALLY CARE the thing you “want is worth the . a my own decorating business, None ce pai eae ? ~ carefull ereted. eee Posutita green and off with a gold. [ol ths, slaving tor other people {ht se carie« uauet of wht cde hice, Minha youre fing PHONE CHATE ieee er a lk tt : I wn . * ‘ » J sand trim. A semi-vitreous fine china body by one for met” Madeline Van Matre, sister of MES. WILLIAM L. KELLOGG pay (Copyright 1956) ‘other since mid-March, when the Veers away from the boldness of f America’s foremost names. Designed to enhance There is a time when I would jhe bride, was her only attendant, cin entceiseS coancawy = Italian-inspired casuals, or the ne company and beautiful settings. It ij is only one have advised Marie on how to do She Was goW ned in ballerina-length, exoticism of Oriental inspired ‘ the many patterns available. it and‘ sent her " let of ened white organdy with green flowers | Co-ordinate Spring | Wardrobe fashions. These latter trends con- ~\and a matching headpiece of green, tinue and will added to the pro- Choice of Over 200 Sets .... $2.95 and up BPC. SET ooo sees $$.95 DIXIE POTTERY | 1 Dixie Hwy. (Near Waterford) OR 3-1894 Roger Kellogg, brother of the bridegroom, served as best man, — i ‘i and charms, has Ushers were Harry Van Matre | Fashion experts agree—the truly ry changes and sparked for eve: gling with discs ismart, well-dressed woman is the ning with rhinestones. beeme a panel tavorite. Be <9 Clini and Robert House. lone who doesn’t dash out and buy In its preview of new Spring| * auty C Mrs. Van Matre greeted her the first flower-strewn bonnet she quests at the reception wearing/falis in love with. She's more apt|{ashion jewelry, the Jewelry In Pins penton to be larger for, by Edythe McCulloch a dress of navy blue lace with'to calculate a bit and choose her|dustry Council reports that the the new season, an eye-filling focal | by yt Cc pink accessories and pink carna-/new clothes and accessories with right jewelry will be easy to find) point for collar, cuff or pocket te ” Key Clothes to Create Total Effect =a" """** For Your Convenience Open Daily 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. | ray glee = ay nel aes : a. Sunder: Mocs to 9 P.M. pgpomy with yellow goth cneie mage Sas over-all effect ae eye 10! and fun to wear. Look for inter- | P. ae It a s studded F OR MOTHER | | and yellow tear tearoses. * * © esting use of color-— and lots a rose and lavender stones, a Every single thing she considers, jt — as one headliner. seudo-pearl peas in a golden) Another is the use of flower! bejeweled starfish and leaves] A lovely coi! for medium course the shade of her stockings to ipod, e es Coming 1g Events {the uttering edge a her peti | |motifs and, depending on your) sparkting with rhinestone dew- white or grey hair . .. is being |mood, you can be as bright as a drops. i} shown this spring. It is swept daisy, demure as a forget-me-not, | off the face in large natu- League, will a weed its Thursday meet-|\ihat she wants. And so is the fin- up ale de Ot SEW men. 8 eae) |ishing touch, the right jewelry. I ia, te Sachet Is Perfume raf waves and the top lock nae ual , omgemonial of Irae Celdrea,| She might choose a pair of pure| . Tailored _—_ for Spring is in Pp ow der F orm , nao plane nepgperomte i toni "vith dmner at 6. o'clock - , tel stones framed in gold metal. Body sachet is actually perfume} with soft brush up uurls and a Camp Nesbitt 11, Ladies - National ‘coat, is keyed to the total effect ‘or Brides to Be oY Call for your free copy of. the | peaking Bt 4 o'clock 8 VW Hal. 39 ment gleaming white accessories, | : ¢ i Circle of Welcome Rebekah | Or pale,.luminous stones to harmo. For lighthearted profusion in powder form. Made almost] new grey rinse .will bring new ‘Spring i issue, the Modern Bride’ ; oe BE St meet fay Mr ‘nize with beige, one, of the popu-! color, there are interesting mul- re same way as actus . . .[ beauty to her drab grey hair. | cooperetive luncheon ef noon * lar neutrals this Spring. | tiple-strand beaded necklaces, with the same essential oils. . . Complete Wedding Service Since. 1899 | MARGARET T. COLLINS | a of Yale Veteran Tent 9, Daugh-| J¢ she’s wearing navy, a More, some combining rhinestones with ‘body: sachet is two to three times bar of This rinse comes im many shades ranging from a gleam- ing pearly luster to @ dark Veterans, will meet Thurs. | Hall. 128 W. vivid jeweled accent is in order,| colored beads and links of golden | trong such as bright turquoise, citron metal, i* Its SF an inate owever, | Mx..and Mra. Herbert J. Collins Pits ‘su: "tér inspection ounce th General Richard bh i , earce Floral Company - | rem cr trie douner Marguree sn %ibeqAmiens eatsieg "Sj coral. Pearls. to, are favorites with) Parrings, notes the Council, are is the longlasting quality “a ut-| “=>.” = i Bo ee: ‘ : : Pp ” Theresa, to Charies Russell Smith, aod business. meeting with Mrs Marry |D@VY. as With all co and all |most often round button style for tle goes a long way.” 2 son of Mrs. Mary Odessa Smith "*e7ce. 20% Garland Ave seasons. With greens, browns and’ daytime wear, For more formal aneepasanuiininaneianenae Phone Edythe McCulloch 9 Orchard Lake Ave. Phone FE 2-0127 of East Wall street. The couple Ba gE or tg eee Chareb, textured tweeds, tailored gold! met-. ‘occasions, the sky's the limit —’ Use kie sheets as lap trays Beauty Shop, FE 2-7431, : ; . iplans a May 5 ceremony at St. “7%, Max Miller, [Ty B Brooklyn veal jewelry may: be her, choice. sind andelier, shower, cluster, con- for children when making long| % Pontiac State Bank Bldg. James Church, Ferndale. “revival eervices a Group will, sponser with light blue, blue-green and lav-tour -xtringbean and hoop. trips by car. Crayons and pencils ; : asians ntmiininsaunin . [now through April 18 with Mrs, Mattie ender, silvery jewelry is a flatter-| : , r | Jackson, r 8 The Rev Luther Bracelets are as numerous as won't slip off it if it has all-around | Midineton ef Westfield, tnd. wil ing choice ‘ever. The. collections you began raised edges. zy | evangelist : Black for Spring? Some main- last Fall will stand you in good) ( ae ‘ | na Rh caiman Ont Tons ene | tain it-is the smartest of all, |stead come Spring, for a wristful of may NEW(4)TRANSISTOR eines at the home ot Mrs. Dele) varied and brightened with jewel- ‘silver or oe colored metal, dan- > a ‘ Jae STAPP’S ceo ... tell a story for the Kiddies... _ Oe fa%: eer er ccveca heures S TAPP’S , a SS) Ae : / is ein tan cooneetan ~- Operates for about 10¢ 8 week. 10-Dey Money-Bock Gearontes JUVENILE BOOTERY iY § ! 28 E. Lawrence St. FRED N. PAULI co. Open Monday and Friday Eves to 9 i 28 W. Huron ~ FE 2-7257 and | WITH MAGIC ‘FINGERS’. ‘\\ FAMILY SHOE STORE | “SPECIAL | DIETETIC FOODS M s- ) 928 W_ Huron Str FOR EXTRA TUM Y i } 7 Open Friday and Seeeedey toes to 9 ; | Natural Health Foods SUPPORT & ‘CONTROL f ; ‘ . The ‘little black dress draped | $8 Wayne, Pontiac. FE 4-460! through the midriff makes site 20 — — Se Pan Raggy: Hen Garage | seem sizes smaller. ; | . | . 795 ) —re . Leave wild colors fot the “Pint] — weasiad nates Tet oe Extra lrg 8.95 millions of young feet ~ sz." Correct tor many occasions, | Wetting Photographs Forever ‘the basic black crepe dress is not te . \the uniform some fear, but anew] DIMITRI LA ZAROFF PLAYTEX LIVING BRA have grown up in Stride Rites ee —_ trame-work - anges: | o 1™ Ww. teaoen oe, Beatics Contoured to fit as if made for you : e change away from a casual to ele- alone. Elastic and nylon, 32-36 A, . ‘gant look. : FR 46-8466 32-38.B, 32-40 C. Try it on. 3.95 New figure-slimming material -—— Fabricon. a ww ikea miracle blend of downy -g4ft cotton and latex. i, «.. then, they grew into there » ... and, before their mothers | . NEW! . cement | « New waist-hugging non-roll top minimizes your waist in complete comfort . . . stays in place without a seam, stitch or bone! . -most of them started out with their very first pair of shoes &- we eee, knew it, they were wearing if they were feet. that belonged New open-pore construction for extra-cool * comfort. And the dainty surface texture make this the prettiest girdle ever. Easy on and off. % to boys, and if they belonged to girls... altho in summer New adjustable garters—adjust to your leg- , length, save precious hose . °: replaceable in ~a jiffy . ... and so flat they're invisible under « the. most clinging clothes! they sometimes wore and went to parties in Ld bei alana quality . ‘ “expertly made, accurately fitted. And we're sure d : : : THE 2. | they lived happily ever after! BES. 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Evenings by Appeiniment soceccsscecsceccesesecesesososeccccooceoeeees, f fly MURINE LAWRERIOE aii ote Sos deach month of Saturdays most me: oe pamgtatagiv: 16 she erable of Phyllis’ life as he exerted ~~ ihis right to grant ol, withhold his Yet, throughout that bad time, ‘it mever” once qocurred to. ber hy ga aa leepenipar l. proposals. that Business Needs Employees WITH THIS TRAINING Gregg Sh orthand Pema tometer’ asieses English Specentine Vocabulary st Graduates of these courses are In demand Salaries Are Good ‘NEW CLASSES THIS WEEK — Day, Half-Day and Evening VETERANS APPROVED RRusinuouliluly 7 West Lawrence Street, Pontiac Phone FE 2-3551 er Teese ery oe ore ee ee ee) Call in Person or Return this Ad tor Information got herself’ a Saturday job at her agreement to all Her placative “OK?” had been local neighborhood hoose acting as ~~~ — Ree etae Seay Foaey helper with children’ _Fegreation. = ve, : Jane Merker Sime ew ha pay db teal Ser 6, Gerenild ani | t lunchtime—and felt oni about using the question “OK?"|. Hohn, |rage for the counselor who'd tried to children. daughter -af..\to acceptance of herself by W to winning the children’s respect! dri ee by offering them choices only when’ _ to dive at the gleam of 2s lest rive, Oecame | ‘they really existed—choices be- | dime in the gutter. the bride ‘of ‘tween stories. and other matters. | Their ‘leader was Jaimie, aged! Norman Dale ™* affecting their health, training '6. The first Saturday, Phyllis had ‘DeVe - At, and routine. . ‘approached him as he was assem-| * * bling a jigsaw puzzle. Informing son of As sarchinteit Dr. Hilde Bruch jhim that it was time for washing Mr. and Mrs. | writes, ‘‘Much that goes under the hands and eating lunch, Phyllis Albert name of permissiveness is simply )said in her innocence, “Let's put DeV. avoidance of taking necessary re- lthe puzzle away now, Jelnaia. “ echt of sponsibility and putting sensible ‘OK?” - . . . Grand Haven, limits on the child’s behavior. iad | You can imagine the small pause Monday at her ‘as Jaimie took in the implications home.. After Homemade- lof that “OK?", testing them a honeymoon = against his experience of adult’ Sane =) pee |weakness just as young animals in Florida, Chi li Is jwill test new ice before venturing the powly weds p | upon it. will make ! |FEELS TRIUMPH their home in Opu ar ., | You can almost feel his triumph: Grand Haven. Mrs. Robert Smith ‘as he realized his new counselor had asked his opinion of her pro-. ‘posal—and the eagerness of his - -| Gives Quick Recipe MRS, NORMAN D. DeVECHT . for Old Favorite rush to veto it, IF t P t Ti First Philathea Unit ete Patrice Zimmerman nies Prom eee wale Gathers at Church Pas Patrice “Ann Zimmerman was the! will be Katherine Zimmerman | Having a bunch of teenagers in honoree at a linen shower Tuesday] and Mrs, Peters. The Educational Building pa First! evening at the home of Mrs. James: Shower guésts were Mrs. Zim- Baptist Church’ was the é ‘the Tuesday ing of Fi First F: Peters of Maceday Lake. Agnes: merman, Mrs. Thomas Thorn-, ‘not serve Chili? 'Philathea Class. Mrs, I New- Mazza served as cohostess, ‘house led Ge county in ° » * ® Grubb, Mrs, Wesley McCann, Mrs. Chili. The devotional topic, “The Res. Patrice, the daughter of Mr. onli ada nine’ Kien hk itis, Mrs. Smith has just completed urection ‘and poge” 4 of gol (Mrs. Joseph Zimmerman of Whitte- 14 Mrs Wilfred Smith, 4 Course in sewing. as ee ae vt nasa berjene were stared by omg street, is the bride-elect of, Mrs. Arnold Souter, Mrs. Robert! iiyetl . ee ot three chit. Manion, son of Henry Manion | ‘Cauley of Flint, Mrs..Henry St) ‘Mrs, Howard Barnett and Mrs. |" idren. Mrs. Smith is a member Gertrude Ostrander, Mrs. Ida Bry-|°! South Sanford street. The couple Dennis, Mrs. James Sennelly, Mrs. (¢ the Fashionette Club: an preisded, plane a@ May 5 wedding in St. william Almas, Mrs. Robert Bud: ‘"* *™ aaa | 1 “ HOMEMADE CHILI — Pictures intitled “Down Memory Vincent de Paul Church. ‘nik, Mrs. E. J. Yenor, Mrs. John) ~ Trails in Europe” were shown by| She took this occasion to an- Ic. Bailey and Katherine Zimmer-; By Mrs. Robert N, Smith Albert Barnett, Refreshments were 1 pound ground for supper? Is the gang coming back after bowling? Do you want a quick meal tonight? Then why Mrs. Robert N. | a Brick o Silver Guessing Contest! Come our brick of fine silver and daplay of ling . Then . . . select the pattern Valuable Prizes! 4 ws Suet GUST » ys ~ Kirk pattern choice 2 knives, 2 forks, 2 salad forks, and 4 tea- tea: wooden tarnish 2nd Prize Five essentia) serving pieces in sad Kirk pattern choice. Sugar ot. Butter erage oO Meat | Tablespoon, Gravy Ladle.’ handles, so S Registered Jewelers American Gem Society | nounce members of her bridal Man completed the guest list. Ss Boge served -by Mrs. Joe Haviland and party. Mrs, Gerald Grubb will | ee 2 cups tomatoes her — If you sew, but haven’t done so. Put ground beef in large skillet for awhile, take another- look at\and add onion. Cook until brown. But it certainly does nothing for the whole seige of work is over SY les. ‘a woman's looks. is a help besides being a morale-| Chapter AW of PEO Holds. be matron ot mr. Bridenmaite Patterns Chic, Pretty) iti prs, tau Salt and pepper Spring Means Cleanin oe eh, i coher ek lanl nbd cee Coa wt tome the to-the- half hour. Serves Spring cleaning brightens the ap-|around the head during all spring|MY ppg ty ™ re ady-towear i. at least half an pearance of the home. cleaning. A good shampoo when) The dust and dirt settles in booster. oe = | ber hale. The dust gets up her | Long pants, either slacks or} ‘scene of the candlelight wedding of ‘Joyce Jean Armstrong and Robert berry, Mrs. Carl Mauro, Mrs. smith has a good recipe for quick Compton, ~ Calif., and James K. Martin of Raeburn street are his parents. BD MR. and MRS, ROBERT E. MARTIN Joyce Armstrong Weds in Candlelight Ceremony Bethany Baptist Church was the The ‘pouffant skirt of tulle had an overskirt of Chantilly lace, A heart-shaped headpiece of lace se- cured her fingertip veil of French Eugene Martin. The couple was illusion. married Saturday evening by the Rev, Fred R. Tiffany in the pres- ence of 175 guests. * *« ¢ Mr. and Mrs. James Glenn Arm-} strong of Monroe street are par- ents of the bride. Robert is the son of Mrs, Omer Mason of Comp- ton, Calif, and James K.. Martin burn * * * Her only jewelry was a single chids with ivy in a cascade ar- rangement. ATTEND BRIDE Dorothy Cadieux was her -maid of honor, Bridesmaids were Mar- . \garet Duyck of Romeo, Phyllis Harvey and Sally DeVar. Joyce May Bixler and Jeanne Kay Bixler of Elkton, twin nieces of the bride, served as flower girls. Their ballerina - length gowns were identically fashioned in nylon silk with scoop necklines and fit- ted bodices in long torso style. The maid of honor wore aqua, bridal attendants wore violet and the flower girls were gowned in frocks of yellow. Rebert Brown served as best man, Seating the guests were Edgar Gillies, Charles Furlong and Charles Wiseman of Allen Park ~ A reception was held in the church parlors immediately follow- ing the ceremony, . When the couple left on a honey: |mMoon trip to the Smoky Moun- nose and makes her anceze. Her . hands ot caveeell with wat unl |work pants, protect. the legs and | Hotel Meeting leani Dirt gets |knees and they can be dumped | img compounds. ‘in the laundry when the work is! “Reciprocity' in PEO” was the nde her fhgernail. Her whole | skin finally feels as dusty and itchy as those draperi¢s.she took | down. ? Samed. if the weather is fair, open | windows can keep the dust from | becoming unbearable. program topic Monday evening, * when Chapter AW of PEO Sister- Clarence Norton was hostess. * * © Mrs. A. D. AW, formerly of Pontiac, was present. Mrs. Charies Matson of Drayton Woods, Chapter CL, was lalso a guest. Mrs. Matson gave a talk on “Painting For Fun’, and read jexcerpts from books, Painter’ by Laurence V. Burton Spring cleaning is undeniably \good for the soul and for the! Work gloves for each of the} ‘horne. There's no way of escap- several kinds of work keep the) ing all of the penalties, as far as |hands from turning raw. Rubber) ‘beauty is concerned. 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The classes, to start Wednesday, April 11, will be jheld in the YMCA pool and gym, between 9:30 and |11:15 a.m., enabling the girls to leave their small fry’ . jin the nursery at the YWCA, go on to their classes, and - |return to pick up the tots before nap time. Day Out groups in past terms. | 4+ ons 278 Monday evening. Mrs. CAROL ANN HOYT Irl Williams and Mrs, Guy Madi-| Mr. and Mrs.| Henry Hoyt of Enrollees may take either swim- ' oe | ming oF exercise first, or if they 99" Were cohostesses. Clifford oe the en- Pantine Press Fhete| siready are experienced swim-| A social hour following the busi- gagement of daughter, Carol mers, they can have their work-|ness meeting was presided over|/Ann, to Milford B. Wilson of De. of | fout in the gym and follow with ajby Mrs. Margaret Crew. Mrs. Don troit. He is the son of Mr. and ‘plunge in the pool. Derregon invited the group to her Mrs. Hénry Winlson of Kenvir, Ky. ad 7 > a > 7 a » a a e > a a > d , a ad > d a a a a 4 7 a 4 a d a a a a a > a d ; a a d a 2 d a d a a > a 4 > , > ‘ a Sr aaa a ee ae a ee a a ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee eS Ser Te Pe | Instructors for the six-week term, which is being For clinging jersey ’ jundertaken by the YMCA and the ‘YWCA ‘as a mutual ur _ jexperiment, will be Annette * Warner's sretchable elastic |Buzz, for swimming, and/Proficiency Group bra that shapes such Mrs. John Streit, for ex-'Conducts Meeting curves #1045 with ¢ Both spot only are experienced] Mrs, Queritin Sweet of Avery! - ay / { jinstructors in their Ste UE nine epeenl te hates Sa eee = Cacile’s You'll look conten) in a ‘sweater—with , -$ WARNER’S A’LURE*, 4490 Dixie Highway—Drayton Plains—OR 3-7224 Friday Nite ‘Til 9 din hin di i th tin di ti i i A ti ti Ti Ni ti ti ti Ni ti Ni i ts i i i Nin tan th Nin ti Ni tin ti a nt ten i home for the May meee. "A summer wedding is planned. Bat, the YWCA warns, classes rrr rrr YTeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeereererrrreereeeeeeee | must be limited in size, so regis- f trations will be accepted on a | “first come, first served’ basis. . All other activities in the spring STORE HOURS: Homemaking Chapter Night Women of the Moose Conduct Meeting Pontiac Chapter 360, Women of of the month for teenage children! other consialg: event for the chop Day Out program,»-but- no new . ter is \the Friendship Meeting bridge classes are scheduled. | scheduled for April 16: | Mrs. Mrs. totais will open her Floyd La Barge is chairman. chairman, Mrs. D. A. Michaliluck.|home on South “Ardmore avenue, Entertainment at the Monday! costomary 10-week term A class of five candidates was)APril 12 for a-luncheon in honor) meeting was. furnished by John . of Mrs. Michael Blahut, senior|schran, who gave several violin regent of the chapter. Mrs. Fer- | selections acniapenet by Mrs.| able by calling or stopping in at the Moose, held Homemaking Chap-,°f Moose a ter Night Monday under the direc-| tion of the homemaking committee initiated into the chapter in honor of Mrs. Fannie Sheeley. New mem- bers are Mrs, James Stratton, Mrs. Jack Cavalier, Mrs. Dave Stoner, Mrs. Mabel Martin and Kathleen PTA Activities é * * man Huston will be cohostess. ‘term will also ze, next oreet. Monday thru Seturdoy_ Crafts and sew: ill be red . os ir. on Wednesday mornings, as well 9:30 A. M. until 5:30 P.M. as on Thursday evenings. . Supervised bridge play is in-f cluded in the Wednesday Ladies Both French and Spanish | classes will accept new students, Arete SATE eats having decided to stick-to the | : Full information and folders about the spring term are avail- On April 4, the chapter will | — visit the Lincoln Park Chapter J peeling rss ie cal ll didates for the chapter, Still an-— segitee’ panes oes a mm meet Thursda: ba : with a Lawrence © PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL | \ in 11% $. Saginaw Enroliments Availab! Write, phone or Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. in Day or Evening Classes. for F mphiet. "PHONE FEDERAL 4.2352 ! Husbands Night Set by Sorority At the Tuesday evening meeting | of Alpha Chapter of Beta Theta Phi.sorority, plans were completed for Husbands’ Night to be held April 14 at the home of Mrs. L. H. U. ©. Meeker and Mrs. Floyd Oswald. Mrs. Cross also announced the social evening to be held at Pon- tiac Federal Savings and Loan Building April 19, with Beta Chap- ter entertaining Alpha and Gamma Chapters. ° s * A report was presented on the Easter gifts sent to patients at’ Pontiac State Hospital who have Mrs. John Kindler invited the group to her home on Sylvan Shores drive for the - 17 meet- ing. Niblick Club Sets First Golf Date Twenty-three members of Niblick Club met for luncheon and | meeting at Elks Temple Tuesday | with Mrs, Ray Kingsbury aaty mevig as chairman. Mrs. Aaron Fox presided at the. pusiness meeting. Plans for a breakfast to be held at Pontiac Country Club May 1, to open the Neumode nate NO SEAMS ‘ A No Seam favorite... Dependable 39¢ 2 Pair $1.75 Sheer enough for beauty and strong enough for wear. You will love the new comfort stretch top! re Bf et ed, DRESSES - COA” if nced by ‘f hd 4 = © . ¢ - galt $0000, rere aroarst te| 92 N. 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CHICAGO # — Big Ten football “|partisans, cut short by the NCAA television program fer 1956, will get their fill by way of televised films. >. * @ Commissioner K. L, (Tug) Wil- son made the announcement yes- z AP Wirephote House (2) had Ashburn in the trap but the speedy Philly managed to get back to terday 3rd. Morgan was then tagged trying to get back | to second. Philadelphia won 3-1. “Big Ten teams will be seen on |live television on only six dates this Seminick Hits 2 Homers Fla. &— The De-;. Al Kaline and Ray Boone were t are preparing for a| out of the lineup yesterday as tour that will id| the Tigers absorbed a 3-1 defeat up the spring training season. trom the Philadelphia Phillies. ye eta Detroit got only four hits against Red Sox the club's last Flor-| eight for the Phillies and the | start north with a game at Hous-| anearned. ton, Tex. ua Catcher Andy Seiminick’s two Take 2-1- Edge 7 premacy? - playoffs Philadelphia's cervies. service—or rather home-court su- The fourth game is at 8 “State “Deputy Director Recommends Raise for License Payment state's pounds ,,bout as Willie tries to prove he |S1-4§ halftime edge. Pastrano Spots Foe : 35 Pounds Tonight NEW ORLEANS (#—Willie Pas- tonight in—their - 10-round can handle the real big boys. The 20-year-old Pastrano, an ac- complished ‘master in the art of hit-and-run, ‘recently graduated to the heavyweight ranks. He turned in convincing decisions over for- : hils Jump on Garver, 3-]l home runs, both with bases empty, |for what appeared to be a double was mafgin enough for the Phil-|play. However, Ashburn scooted ; ‘Their other run came in the|home and claimed ‘the tag had — | missed him. z ; z fs meier was credited with the vic- PHILADELPHIA ABR Ashburn, ef 3 Morgan, Jb 3 Hamner, on~muuusseoeus? All the Tiger hits were singles, two by Harvey Kuenn and one by |Fred Hatfield off Wehmeier, and a aa ; 'House’s safety off Rogovin. A-Bingled for Wehmeier to @th Detroit raised a ruckus over B-Flied out for Garver in Tth | i i 1 DETROIT . 000 000 100—i Philadelphia's 5th inning run but PHILADELPHIA ‘ 010 010 Olx—3 . RBI—Bertota, HR—Seminick 3, DP— ei.eo- owes « Sere t ' vice ewce o& Soor ila-|second arid 3rd Hamner tapped to|?. 28—Morgan. Kuenn at shortstop, Kuenn threw| Benen c Rasoer snd SEB Wen . = * home and Richie Ashburn seram-|meler 1, Gerver 3, Puget 1 SO SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. w-—The) “We're at the crossroads now bled back to 3rd where he appar- ovin | in 3. Garver 7 in 6 Poy-/Baltimore Orioles may well bejand this bout and future ones are ently was tagged by 3rd sacker/$*s* 4J°,2., "3" in! @. Garver] getting ready for a player deal. (all dangerous,” Daly added. Hatfield. Then Bobby Morgan was! (Belardi). -W—Wehmeter. 1—Garver., Rookie pitcher Bob Harrison, Martinez is a solid 2%4-1 favorite run down between second and third! {—Ssee'y. McKinley, Linsaliate. 2:06. \who set a Western League strike-\to trim Diaz, and the Paterson, Big Ten Football Games to Be Televised by Film fopvetous WEDNESDAY, APRIL 41990 _. es NEW STOCK FOR NEW SEASON — Pro Bob Gajda of Forest Lake (left) and his assistant Knobby Walsh get the pro shop in tip-top shape Tigers Bring fall under restrictions of the ncaa| Roster to 33 by Dropping 6 LAKELAND, Fla. (#—The De- troit Tigers cut five pitchers and an outfielder from the squad yes- terday to bring the roster down to 33 men. * 28 ¢ : . Joe Coleman, veteran righthand- er acquired from Baltimore, was put on the waiver list for out- right release. ‘ . * * « Jim Bunning, Jim Stump, Joe _|Presko and Bobby Tiefenauer and outfielder Ben Downs were sent to the club’s minor league base at Tigertown for farm club assign- ments. Martinez Faces. Cuban Champ Vince Battles Diaz in plays from four or five! games of the previous Saturday. _*We hope to develop sponsorship regional network re- program for as early day following the playing game,” Wilson said. Approval for New Stadium GREEN BAY, Wis. (INS)—The Green Bay Packers professional football team can look forward today to remaining in the city that ; has been their home for 37 years|Martinez’ manager expects his and to playing in a new stadium. fourth-ranking welterweight con- Citizens of Green Bay voted’ in|tender to knock out. Miguel Diaz, effect to keep the Packers by ap-|ecent winner of the Cuban title, proving in a referendum yesterday in their 10-round televised bout in a bond issue of $960,000 for a new|the City Auditorium tonight. stadium ‘to replace antiquated . 8 8 City Stadium. “We're now ready to offer John-| . . ("y gp _ —* for Orioles Hope for match” sald Bll Dey Deal With Yankees Fight With Saxton MIAMI BEACH, Fla. —Vince| Martinez’ manager “If we first) jhave to fight Basilio (Carmen Ba-} silio, who recently lost his title |to Saxton) we'll do it. out record of 270 last season, was optioned yesterday to Vancouver of ‘the Pacific Coast League on a 24-hour recal) basis. . Ininth in a row. — That cut the Bird roster 0°26! Martinez has won 47 out of 50. just one above the May 16 cut- 25 knockouts. He has not down limit and an extremely low)).., beaten since losing to Dan- number for this time of year.'ny Giovanelli in March, 1953. Martinez’ victims have N.J., welterweight will be going after his 22nd consecutive tri- Manager Paul Richards may have} , a two or three-for-one transaction) een Chico Varona. Pete Muller, in mind or lined. up. Chico Vejar, Carmine Fiore, Al The Chicago White Sox and the) andrews, ‘Art Aragon and Chuck| New York Yankees have shown Davey. TV Bout Tonight; Seeks. success formula for you. I say it doesn’t make too much umph. Diaz will be seeking his WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.—You go from the quiet of a tropical golf course to the whoop and holler of a baseball park and you are immediately struck by the difference in the atmosphere.. At Connie Mack Field girls were in the stands squeal- ing at some of the antics of the players. Soft drink vendors were shouting their wares. Fans were yelling good naturedly at a cluster of umpires. A sport plane puttered overhead. There was a clank and clutter from the cars in the adjoining parking lot. There was noise and action everywhere, yells of encouragement, yips from peppery infielders. Joe Bannon, the royal blood of Ireland, said:, “Byron Nelson always envied baseball players. They perform in such a comforting atmosphere of hoise. The fans screaming steams them up. | To Byron, as a golfer, the toughest thing was the unnatural calm surrounding golf. He would walk up to a 20-foot putt and could hear the applause which greeted somebody ahead of him who sank one like it. | But, the minute he lined up his putt, everyone clammed tight. ° “The only sounds Byron could hear would be a loud ‘ssssshhh’ or two, then-a lot of hard breathing. He said he often felt the impulse to turn around and tell everyone to start talking and acting natural.” x * * * - Lou Boudreau took a dugout rest chatting with reporters and posing for photographers with that famed Boudreau grin. He grew serious when asxed: “As a manager is there any such thing as a success formula?” IT DOESN’T MAKE TOO MUCH DIFFERENCE Lou shook his head. “I don’t think it makes much difference who manages a team. Please don't let this get around or I’ll be thrown out of the manager’s union, and the living here is good. /I like it. Let me amend that of a difference who manages a team—from a personality standpoint. — “I know what you’re going to say. Some man- agers might get a little more out of the men than others. Maybe more guys on a g¢lub will like one _manager more than another. But the really good ball- players don’t care who calls the shots.” “They play their positions, hit their .310 or .350 and give the boss 100 per cent all the time, on and off the fleld. They go about their work like engineers or plumbers, doctors or lawyers. They. are out to do their best. —- “If there is any grumbling or dislike for a manager, it’s usually from fellows who can’t play anyway and need excuses for themselves. This goes for a factory, business interest in pitchers Jim Wilson,| — Ray Moore and Bill Wight, ‘while ; the Cleveland Indians have cast To Seat 110,000 eyes at catcher Hal Smith ‘and first . haseman-catcher Gus Triandos. = mer light-heavy king Joey Maxim and heavyweight Rex Layne, but Arthur is by far the biggest man he’s faced. Pastrano is expected to weigh in around 185 while Arthur probably) will hit 220 or better. GMTC Trimmed by Gails | in Sachs Cage Tourney - The Coachers of GMTC have one! more chance to stay alive in the! EASY NOW FELLERS — Bobby Mosher (left) and Danny Rob- erts, both age 12, throw_some leather at each other in the practice rounds .preparing for the annual Boys’ Club tourney which takes imeet the place tonight at the Pontiac club, 530 E. Pike street. $4,000,000 -Approved Poe. i p.m. will feature the girls teams, followed by the feature attraction) re a which pits the Ai ondale| With o seat enclosed stadium! facultv against Southfield faculty. the junior boys of the school wi! Tripleheader Slated for Donkey Basketball A triple header in donkey bas- ketball is on tap at Avondale high} school gym tonight. The first-game starting at ms, | National League baseball chise, today unveiled plans for al with a seating capacity of 110.000 In the 3rd game of the everting |. 3 lf seniors, mat AMERICAN LEAG Cleveland 583 ity to finance a dome-covered| office or bank as well as a baseball dugout.” . Plan Huge NEW YORK (®—The Borough of, present open track. area of =m While the Giants’ front office |Manhattan, hoping to lure future New York Central Railroad’ from Olympic Games and other major] West 60th to West 72nd streets and, sport events while retaining - its) from West End avenue to the West | fran-| Side Highway. If the stadium becomes a real-'that the idea for the ity. it would enable Manhattan to Grounds followed reports that the. sports strides with Brook-| Giants weren't \WEDNESDAY'S EXWIRITION RASEBALL lyn, recently granted legislative presen’ Polo. Grounds, - + hal Lost Pet. approval to create a sports author-| 52,000 and like most everything for 90,000 cars and would include else in New York lacks adequate escalators, tadium never has flatly said the. team would leave New York, there was jfauck ado about the Dodgers’ new ia « home and city officials began look- Jack, who said the Stadium|!ng for a way to improve the Gi- would be financed by private cap-|ants’ facilities. The Giants’ lease tal with no state aid, explained on the present Polo Grounds ex- w Polo|pires in 1962. 9 . * » ' The proposed stadiurh would which seats| provide indoor parking facilities * happy with the! arena for its world champion base-| ball Dodgers. * ia ew Kansas Cit icago \Note - - Olympics Squaw Valley Gets Okay Ee : Hulan Jack, SS35888R 8383225 wieeeetteGrandma Skis With Best would -HART, Mich, (INS) — The U. Sh es’ ever since. Five years Olympic'ski team probebly missed]she returned to her homeland and good bet this year when theyjtried out the slopes where she first= i ; i. tae a pte a ere j* J \ Bete ~ | gugeasgg id ee @ Rigg agen its ty tae is. ded om the, Aten ei, i i Mel - =} Pa ee era se oa : ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1956 hie Cle 1 Hits. 7 ¥ as ers Cranes Drop 6-5 Decision Cranbréok went on its biggest\Cranes lost a ¢5 decision to Hills: ra ie eee a PO PaGeig yl y eeers ; A Cr hitting spree of the spring traning/poro, N.C, High School yesterday.|' much, Fairfield already has|*Ur, but it was to.no avail as the) 0 Cranes held, the lead three| times im the game but a. two-run inte Ar Force POD Track Star ——_[S_iming by tsboro ended the work j when catcher G Stengler got sgn ho ant to wort ot 9/Cote New ROCOPG [so tase on an error ond scored al ich time for . . |the way from ‘first on a double by success in the| PALO ALTO, Calif, t:-For the/Ron Gattis, = encouraged him)second time in a week, Ron Lar- : August. Before ; Gattis then came all the way riew of the Palo Alto High School, me on a bunt by Ben Freeland. Jim Grube led the Cranbrook that’s just end-|tional inter-scholastic record for) 1.0% with three hits, the money six|the 2-mile run. a triple, in four trips to the plate. Running on his own school] Bob Pilersen collected a single only player here who's|track yesterday, Ron turned in the| and double. m beat time of is career, 9:39, 02] The-Craries now stand 13 on with Fairfield a High School. the Southern trip and today meet are Dow Foe Last week at Burlingame, Ron|Danvill, Va., High School, the state ex-service man| won his specialty in 9:39.3. Saree tn TD wee ess quite a splash on| The record, set in 1925 by Bill vreee e903 43 tour; Lonel Hebert who, Cox, of Edison Tech, Rochester! an‘: Cis lowar a Shtar in earned his -in-|N.Y., is 9:44.3. . (6) and first-timers Bob Inman Jr., and -plenty of conten- from the old -guard. “Y | nner Sammy ! | ACT NOW AND GET He hasn't been over par yet in . yesterday went shot a sub-par aes me INSTALLATION oe eo: WHILE YOU WAIT Masters Golf Tournament at Augusta, Ga., match my Bolt, Chatta Tenn.; Sam Snead, White | J: Burke, PGA champion to see who shoots first in a practice round at the | Sulphur Springs, W. Va.; and Lloyd Mangrum, |Doug Ford, “World” champion Ju- Augusta National Golf Club yesterday. Left to | The tourney starts tomorrow. jus Boros, and two top FORD __—s, $™795| y i otinll CHEVROLET “wf | ALLOWANCE . LOW PRICES ON ALL CARSf SET ‘of 4 WHITEWALLS. follow every pitch from March to| mek and a few second-year men Gonzalez hits home in the Tiger igure Skater: October believe the Detroit Tigers) —a pdtentially pitching |camp and could mean the differ-| : staff. But ence in a fifth and fourth place . two finish im the American League} ingredients to go. with that staff /finish. i al oa ee | ee | oem se adam an DOCKS AMAFOUIS i broadcasters shows that an over- autho of opel ~ Leoqus betting chemin, ond Jenkins Says Athletes | . * ee ee op" eae matte hated pitting, (dePendable Bill Tuttle, the team! Need More Expenses to _ Brake Service om stentt the” off-| | needs a left fielder who can sup-| Co.) in Ga I Seat Oey Ta RY tae Pm | Comoe mom] Ai on its hands to improve on its 79- tention. ‘The : +] BOSTON a—World and Olympic’ — WwW ee igning 75 record of 1955. eatg Sewe shu _m minty a we ver (Career Boy Opens Seasoniivs.sminimiewine| “ —U, §. Royal Tires -fiaiea them ae'ngn as art end | OCAY at Jamaica Track [fmete wer’ vee vatons “ur be . a half-dozen marked them down realistic” attitude toward amateur ¥ for 6th place. -. | NEW YORK W—C. V. (Sonny) pearance of the season today in athletes.’ . on ac Na ne ‘The same problems that man-|Whitney's Career Boy, one of the|the $6,000 Olympia Purse at Ja-| Jenkins, drawing on his own . , 9 Seew! ager Bucky Harris and General| lending 2 year oie tet an|maica race course. experiences, says the costs to a Manag®r Herold (Muddy) Ruel|Scheduled to make ®P-| tt will be an unveiling of more| Skater im competition run well 370 S. SAGINAW ST. have been trying to correct pop- | than usual importance, for the| beyond the expense sccounts al- Established 1922 ped up in the responses to the . flashy black son of Phalanx hasn't| !owed under the amateur code. | ; poll: second base, left field, Jong- uestrains raced in five months, while his sta-| Jenkins made the statement yes-|— —— —— | ball power and relief pitching. |! blemate Head Man has been get- terday while. preparing for the ice]. , sus he * 2 res ting into the headlines. chips show of the Boston Skating, ment thet few majo le ct mat Both are prime candidates for;Club, Jenkins, also National and Sa atta the tet de of the( JO DY FINE —_ ite Kentucky Dery four weeks! North American “champion, re om next , Ticently announced he would not} . Detroit infield, two-thirds of ee , +. | Boy gets a chance in the 6-furlong| compete as an amateur again and gi outfield rae , ie pitcliing poten Grand Prix Jumping | Olympia to prove he's as good or|would enter Harvard law school hese are Here's a resume ot the thinking] Team Begins Workouts |*tter ‘har Head Man. et : i of ‘the state's sports writers and} jp Hamb G | Head Man made. bis 1956 debut ca the shoes i in Mambpurg, ermany at Bowie, Md., March 26, winning In- — Chicago, International im men never The club has—in Billy Hoeft, teaeie Gan Pas ” — victory Monday over Nail, the 1955|Avery Brundage ‘said he had “no Presk Lary, Ned Garver, Ves ivan mane preparations rer = champion 2-year-old in the Experi-|comment at this time” on Jenkins’ Hamburg for Gs Ciymelc Eques- mental Handicap at Jamaica. charge of insufficient expenses for Career Boy hasn't got the same|Olympie competitors. However, he]. Highland Golf Club esa events at Stockholm, June. caliber of opposition in today’s — release . eet ‘ The team. of Captain Wi race, but he must pack 126 pounds | ge wpe a Will Open Saturday | sc" es"Wany"met [seston at ora wet, rival 3-year-olds. | Chapot, Warren Wofford and |" Both Head Man and Career Boy Southern California's great half- The Highland Golf and Country| Coach Bert De Nemethy left New | i 1ereq at Camden, S. C., and back, Jon Arnett, is also a broad| Club, a semi-public course near — by plane yesterday with || ainer Syl Veitch. reports hoth| jumping star for the Trojan track Duck Lake, will open for play this) " horses and grooms. have grown considerably. - |team. Saturday, co-owners Carl C. Wal-| The group also will fly to the In-; —— -— ca ter and Frank Dursek have an- ternational Horse Shows at Copen- ie en and Dublin ‘belore Sotarning Several major improvements/4™" in before returning have been ‘made to the 18-hole lay-' the U. S. in mid-August. out since the end of last season, , . : according to Dursek.who manages Racing Star Buried | the course. | SOUTH PASADENA, Calif. w— All new tees have been con- Final respects were paid ‘yester- structed, fairways have been wid-' day to all time auto racing star “ened, and low spots and other |Ralph DePalma, who died last Sat- marshy areas have been tiled, re-\urday of cancer. Services were moving previously soggy places, {held at the Holy Family Church « Yr Que s33 74 fmt, TUBED or TUBELESS : They cared 3 ° enough fo Dursek said. New facilities have'near his home and he was buried boder rome ee el . | | , oe NE | BIG SAVINGS FOR | p Ab im 99 - || OTHER CARS! | | DISTRIBUTOR of : mi, ee | | , * . os | . | TIRE SIZE : Service Station Equipment Iie warmly mtisying to wives and fami , | Maratea) ct: nt 3 , oe ae a Sao ed of We Sealy is oad THE | 6.40/15 | $9.50 each | $7.50 each’ , 1 inn . S| ” ” | @ Sennca Pin Hone Equipment’ _ Ms ha yoo tp all ol i ww the ALGONQUIN® || 670115 $8.25 @ Blackhawk Porto Power family car, but, far more, he has provided quick 7 | 1 7.10/15 $9.00 Prot ‘money for the family in case of his fatal ¢ secret of the Al uin’ larity i ” ” ad ? Tools accident, with the limits of the huge group Life its incredible eukiee.' The distinctive scam ve MO ge fh os =. - e Globe Hoists Insurance Company policy that covers his is patiently sewn by hand to make the shoe ee 200/15 $13.50 $11.00 oA membership, and every memberghip in the Club. smooth as skin inside and almost as flexible. ... § ” : ” © Champion Air Compressors Better join’ your 450,000 Club neighbors who Such hand-work means Algonquins take four | $.20/ 39 $19.00 $11.50 & Bink s Spray Equipment , S times longer to make .than ordinary shoes. / are protected .... you'll feel better if you do. Yet they cost so little more, it’s extravagant / @ ARO Lubrication Equipment @ Sioux Valve Equipment and Tools. AUTOMOBILE cLluB fi = : ‘ I] @Chicaco Pneumatic Tools = | ye te ee / @ Bean Visualiner & Wheel Balancers pon | BE epee ‘ : " 7 VISIT OR PHONE YOUR NEAREST orrice \ iy: ay porrinc'woror Prats J] acc" || UP , ioe Ne ond Egmont © Bers, ee ens |... Treen, FE C2 ae : iy W Sicinaw st, * 4% eee inn ,& ©. ante, o8 save Fe Pees - Ph. FE 2-0 e pS ll Re CN ES ote, BOF pike y ote ee eee te te AT thee tyr Bia eee PER Re A) es 92 pe eee ST oe ee oe eee ef eee hg eG Bi CGT * i Ses = oo _\|__THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 4, 19¢6 . seta irem oom Bad Coach | Seal Budget Terms ! Head Basketball Pilot ' Johnny Dee ‘Quits to at | Enter Business : : _ TUSCALOOSA, Ala. @.— The University of Alabama began its A _} quést for a new head basketball T | Fe E Ss “§ coach today, following the resigna- 3 |tion of Johnny Dee, | - Athletic Director Henry. G. Crisp fer the PRICE* ef BLACKWALLS ‘said he has no one in mind to! ireplace Dee, whose unexpected an-| TUBELESS er TUBE TYPE. | nouncement came yesterday, | . _ Crisp said “Dee has put basket-) - New riding. comfort, quicker ball on a High plain at the univer-; - re stops, plvs the extra sity, and we are anxious to find : someone who will keep it there.’ | . strength of Nygen Cord all Dee resigned to enter private task, a5 the Seuntory meve snrth ‘business. The 32-year-old coach CEXCHAROE said he hasn't decided what he | | Olympic Court essere seas’ will do, but he wants a job that ymp | 7 aang st ED WLUIAMS TIRE ¢0. [255-2 my * |. 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On € ' tistorcRile 'OCSC Hosts B eagle Scioeae [pena « ‘Among Exhibits asi a The a a Poste. < | rea | | egterone Trials: This Wee kend FINAL WEEK!|| | ‘peehee Ranch. the . running! grounds of the Oakland County Sportsmen's Club Beagle en- thusiasts, will be the rabbit hound jeapitol of Michigan this Saturday and Sunday during ‘the ‘igistharnteied in this stellar. event for ed Association Spring Derby. ‘year-old hounds, = - Upwards of 150 of the finest)’ Initial activity will get und young hounds from Michigan, On- tarid Obie and Indiana will bp en- See re ees Gun Display ot Lapeer A German wheel lock rifle, own Have You Rotated Your Tires Lately? ore, Ue ie day at | . Le. + : setel mesleneins of 08'S at : Fees Early Spring Start in | =] «SPECIAL poeentigg = endl gprs wae . |mediately, and the run- : Sree se Smell Dipping Expected “am nnnu| , snbgnarecn eeeeiee mel Dipping Expected jwscens| » G0" weapons that will be exhibited. Spiny lg theta of Ohio, and Pat Mottett of-lowa. Hold your breath and keep your fingers crossed. It begins to look as though we might be out of the woods—<|president of the Northen Asso- Thep public is welcome and there|the winter woods, that is. This stuff we've been having [ciation : 4 TIRES ‘ROTATED AND is no admission charge. doors willlthe last couple of days can't be anything but Spring,| wield marshals for the two day 4 TIRES BALANCED , can it? If it holds, smelt dipping, which has "| pokey start, will catch up in a hurry. We haven't teardl L, T. Thwing. -> lof any major activity yet but the first week in Aprill ‘Trophies wil be awarded to the, is traditionally the time. The warm weather early in the winning dogs, and ribbons ‘will ee week should do something. ‘to.all place hounds. The early-season rainbow fisherman. should find In addition the & G. Black . normal situation when the season opens a'at the east branch of the Au Troph week from Saturday. \Gres, typical of the closer to so remy y will go to name The unusually warm spring last /open rainbow streams. The following 15 Northern Asso-' year apparently made an impres-; wate. conditions simply can- cintion Clubs will have dogs par- trial will be Jerry Rustem, Ohar- c—_. and § got off to a $300 : Bs : | Pulver Tire & Treading Goodyear Distributor Va Block North of Pontice P 25 Pine Street Phone ne FE 4-2505 | take Trout Still Providing Sport | LANSING — Lake trout have . |been made virtually extinct by sea lamphrey depredations in most of the Great Lakes, but still provide plenty of sport for Lake Superior fishermen, “QUITE ‘A SNAG—John Alden Knight, whose SOLUNAR TABLES | ,,s2°ttgyizen” ‘he sbper fee sion on the fish and by the time the) not be predicted in-advance, ex- ticipating: Saginaw Valley, Flint; will appear regularly in the Pontiac Press is shown with a 25-pound | of fishermen are bobbing for cept that-unless we get more Sarellligy 2 one i i mnodk he ‘caught in the Florida Keys as part of the Metropolitan | lake trout on Lake Superior; than our share of warm dry : verine, ising; West Michigan, Grandville; weather from now on it will be Ottawa River, Defiance, Ohio; Miami Fishing Tournament. Knight took the huge fish in 20 minutes with medium tackle, a 9%-foot, 5%-ounce rod. —jas many af 30 trout per day, ee ee senate 2, et Surge Crk, Mand: Moa ; averaging about two pounds per © The timing should |that is largely denuded of natural. kson; "Holland, Holland; ot th werd tart can re Sled or 8 ra pionship to Braddock. LANSING — Violations of state fishing regulations resulted in fi- ‘nancial penalties for 23 persons in | Included in the violations list were Sibley | New 'Conservation: law convictions re- ‘ported last week. The convictions report listed a total 36 violators who-were as- | sessed $821 in fines and court costs. mu ad: y * *| Border The only muddier stretch than | iBeagle Club, Detroit; Clierryland, less, that shoots off due’ cast from the Au Gres until it hits Lake Huron. We have often wondered wheth- er this is primarily due to a heavier run of fish or to the fact that water conditions are | It's always muddy on opening generally dependable. jday and looks unfit for anything There is still frost in the ground |but catfish and yet some very in the U.P. in mid-April and |large rainbows are taken from streams, though high, usually are|it every year. MARKET 77 W. Huron St. SPECIAL! | Motor ey SUN ANALYZER! Labor and Material Guaranteed TIRE CO. Open 9 to 9 FE 8.0424 fairly clear. At least they don't took Mee the Miquisipgt at Seed - stage. [aly wag of cnntrat ihe 0 Josk Oakland ty Sportsmen’ | ual ——s q conty, at which time Lioyd Si ley, Clarkston, was elected pres’ dent for the 1956 fiscal Rags MBob | White, Waterford, is the retiring Sibley has long been active in OCSC Prexy Ray Newman was elected to the \office of Secretary, while Walter b- Barrows of Clarkston will. now serve as club treasurer, * * * 7 Foster, the retiring chairman of the Board ‘of Direc. Water conditions the Au Gres when it {s yg + Traverse City; Detroit, Dearborn; | may be some-/that we know of is its offshoot, the and the Oalkland County Sports- All 6-Cylinder & wer 623 Violations thing else: again. | Whitney drain. men’s Beagle Club. Chevrolets, FOR EVERY ‘ie The eee Peninsula's Huron river; As its name implies this rather | In addition to the two day field Thru 1955 rT 508... |Are Repor ted . is generally —e to be about| unimpressive waterway is ® | trial, the Annual Northern Asso- = tops for early rainbow work. drainage ditch, neither more nor , ciation Banquet and Dance will All eaeté done on bie Seas NEW 1955 2 for $3.00 , —- ‘club affairs, and previously had! tors was elected to the post of ‘ WORK CAPS served as first and second vice) trustee for a three year period WORK PANTS jpresident, as well as secretary of of time. ; : Or ey te + = -and the Performance of 2 for $3.00 49¢ Up | _Bebert Gubbio of Bieming- | yeivin Jurva wll serve as Ser @ wasicn starring AN-—GRE¥Y—BL ‘ " ” “= . |\geant-at-arms for the oncoming year. _* * Trop-Artic® Mofor Oil een i GUARANTEED! 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Teele Many ose p bor: No. 1/May $1.43%; oats % higher to % pace was around 2,500,000 shares in taang8 oe ene Tuts Be: ~— May — bp eam em for the day as compared with 2,-|!,,1.3%;140 bu, Turnips, "|to % higher, cisher, ap ; ‘ unchanged to 1% higher, — a eee Faw apr lal bg eer * ges, Lo. $2.75%; and lard 2 to 7 cae more than 3,000,000 shares Mon-| nitrat:” chses “Included, eee wees eee ~day-when the market advanced to) des 4, A jumbo 81: laree $12. a __ 5 i wi’arg, Sad ah Grain Prices Major Psapp going lower in- ke Se a tok C pgfttonao, "Apel 4 (AP) — Opening) cited agerned Checks 26, Wheat te o fons, coppers, railroads and the mercially graded: May ss-voeee B30M MAY vaenesis large 43-44%; MO Tuly sacs... 2.00% JUIP css n0ne. ’ ' airlines, which are facing recom- “ae 4 Sep ....0.. 211% seevke> : J " méudations for a major reorgan-| “Brows A large 2ip-44; me-|BSP +--+ Hs &, asctens EMT * graces ecemame mal Math ob incnnds whieh bit Oa Geaed Standale, Destruction followed a path across the center of the = = ~— got g 9f LL ey ae and “iow i ore |BGy. esecoee ABU BP cceeees rea last night can be traced in this airview made near picture. J gen kept well © Sep ic.ccuce 1.47% ; Rapids , backward lately, were higher to-|i°S sit rfgu —— Mor (is Lae day gk po : ! ; t 3 Suffers Minor. Injuries — FRANKLIN day, and building materials also : rGGs BOP sean ARE : ‘Western Union Observes mun ‘ gy up. CHICAGO) & A ri (AP thither rerets . Oh a. B 10-State orna 5 Te) e-Hundr edth Birthday S ace in Collision at Crossing STORE ‘ * * * receipts 1,688.000; 4 . E ne- : unchanged; 03 score AA i, § $6.25: ® 4 f i ver who police say admitted | STLVAN SHOPPING higher after le pene me Lie payee teanipts, 34 ~ are News In Brie Kill 45, Injure 300 ies cs "a its Seenel® ut mid the intersection of Joslyn Open rag Bape ot M. ; e 1 anniversary of - Evenings ,, two-for-one split and a raised divi- ag ser; "8 iarge 10 ber per cant and Richard Noetzold, 18, of Center (Continue? From Page One) [today with: special ceremonies at in rms utp and Madison avenues yesterday n the Associated Press| mized 4; ‘sheaiums, 36° US standards aay Caant to chatesiOihs city of S00 and Wecking wei|Rochenier, LY. ware tha tele- after the traffic light had tumned/ [5 Lverage of OO. stocke wee off olzimeae 2 emt of reckless driving. Noetzod falledjalong the tornado trail. marvels Soe Ape «16 "| Corporation Heads Listlyetiow, was treated for minor cuts] on ene is cents at $190.20. , 30 POTATOES to pay a $30 fine imposed by/that only two are dead, aren wi of Military Production|sutered when his car was struck! IT OM Ferre A * * «@ CHICAGO, April 3 (AP)—Potatoes: Ar- Justice Em- the | The event highlighted b; by another, continue for . market was thor-|rivslt old stock 9; "on tock Tnederate, aw ee eee een nnd wroned |tableaus depicting the company's Peon; tor §. Yours gre abe yads General] net stopped. ite sole couse po gerbe most of the time aw market aboutjmett J, Leib, . center of town and mowed early struggles in which descend- . renew ge at Rage Mn 30,| teh mite which is immune to Late in the session some buying|$/%? aie 68 4, tgs 4 38 ae a eee bth / Boog paeyrig city’s pretiicet real et eee WASHINGTON @ — precy wes eae of the|"#ry treatment. EXSORA & and for’ time it looked |New stock arrival asi ay played their ancestors. Motors Corp. among-10 com-~ Maxwell Re M. Best, 26,| iteh-mite slmost | 4 : as toough orally were in progress fesse .cariet Wack |carage at 664 Bay St., qccording dential sections. the Rochester Museum of” Arts/Pazlee heading the malitary con-/ther car, Frederick M. Best, 28) {5 SxSoRA treatment i But the tide quickly turned. cand |Site gfere found rede tn te tb to Pontiac . George ae ee ee os eee useum telnet te Ge Son sere ene Upland CUNNINGHAM DRUG just before the close sent der, of that address, listed three|inree miles south | Lexington. and Sciences which contains with the month of June, 1955, a)Pontiac police gaid. selling Poult radiators and two storage batteries) «7 heard it coming,” said Earl original l-room Western Uni@' netense Department report showed a ted Press average of phone missing, they said Martin, 53. “It sounded like a : ree The Associa rage routs couple of railroad engines or four GM topped the list with a per- & awe tant S0'cepin on the day yr powsd {ob Dettolt for No 1 quailty Charged with driving under the) five big airplanes. centage of 56 per cent. Boeing ee Be five Nekvy hens 38-32: light type 20; neavy|influence of liquor, — ng ye a “I went to the back door to take Business ofes Airplane Co, was second with 4.5) — : brofiers or fryers 2-4 Joe) gray crotseeiphy, 50, of 464 and paid ® look and as I did the back porch ae anak bavwel be abet aia sho weston bens ny weeks, and| ai St'S* Ductogs 26 Siuscovy ducksly sre A eg adic Pontiac “ew away, I jumped back into the} ~ r ow mithnAaierte anions with j consistently - many’ 4 23-24. Rea $ posed house, grabbed my wife and we E Pi 18 cent to 3.4, , brokers are. hoisting caution sig-|“ Comment: Market about steady. ¢|Municipal Judge Maurice E. Fin- . Pe Motors. “has ap-|from per nals. ‘They think a quick consoli-|sena, macerstg and mple 2, Sonand| Municipal 5 Bog hard isa pointment of G, R. Browder and! or the five years, which In- > ken in at the of the price range Negan. In Indianapolis, tornadoes : dating reaction could cut prices|teken ts from onfies J. W. Watson as assistant sales) sjuded the Korean War period, back sharply at any time: rat bene 1 alee poy SE eS cate ot hemes Cateting Oe ee managers for the Hudson Motors) tye it , limiting #0 east an County south ' of $123,260,000,000 Rd. on Friday, April) _ashed several homes and in- | Division awarded « total * New York Stocks ais Seon a tate Lave peuitsy S weaniar os 1:00 p, m. Very jured 22 persons, and oth- gone Sales Manager Virgil E. in prime A “128 ee ae ore seat eee, eteedy en bens: -feceipts|g00d herd, of os eae. ® er storms lashed scattered areas. | Boyd a ecu ee GM was No, 21,on the contract ei . ral . se 9 Kelsey Hayes Rt, > omnes 7 (Monday 360 — Soe and close >. and 10x40| The area hit hardest is in south- worked as director Fig list with less than one -per cent z, ; Aled hem.- 164 Kimb Cu ..'26/1) 02.0. paring prices, unchates:|aleg mt silo, Clifford Dehn, pro-|central’ Indiana, about 35. miles wetian err y worked at auto-/during last two years of the five- . ' r ; fs .... 82.1 Kresge, BS .., 29.2 broilers or fryers 24.5-25,5; old ters! ceme! 5 : ” Al Ta . . a, Be i Soles Ti. “Ib _28-26.! petetor Hillman, auctioneer: | no: est of New Albany. _lyear period : heey me tenn a is over 4iy Ib 29-00; hen turkeys 33-34. Metamora Bank, . —Ady,| iy storms ‘smashed buildings| mobile retail and wholesale selling After the at fighting essed. © sau ING 00 KID6 Lop g as - 0 back or canceled « . ry pg r and knocked-down trees and power $)—Carl J. Sny-|the Pentagon & ERCHANDIS Am Can ....,, 465 Lib Me N& L 11 sale, St. John’s off for 30| DETROIT (IN hi for tank and auto- Am Gren ic. 24. tgs My .. 903 Livestock Church, Hill St. Saturday, 8:00 to|lines. The power was off for 30) | One ee ee ee anlaithite poobesiih ak Gn Venld : ae aL: Sa3 Loris wit’ DETROIT LIVESTOCK | 19-00, : —Ady,|minutes at iat aie of raintmanager of Chrysler Corp. has|mobile page magceat aitiea a ; ‘SONEY-SAVING Am Gas... $14 Mae tre” $24] DETROIT, April 4 (AP)—Hog : announced the appointment of|trend was , | Am sa hay Martin. O} |. 100, No early! sae, ‘giaty eatin, Do you have a carpet problem?|in an hour and a half and the in- ' director of|aviation. a fm Ful 2 rel 1 cay 4 egnaraty eeeay:, fully 90 pe" emt :] Catt Tuson Serv. PE 5-8108.|dustrial district was , Howard J. Connally as GM climbed back to No, 7 pe” VENT yr $4 eo, $5.5/ 0 “Choice fed steers 19.00-21.50. facta —Adv. Assistance came from all quar- Connelly essere the late Nor-| sition, with 2.7 per cent of the ome ee eee a Anes W ee: Be Mem ey #3 3lng tn, Shet"aad Pate Retest 50 If your friend's im Jail and meeds|ror™ foday as Drumvight and other| | C J. who died) total, im the first six months of ug ysl 2s 7. ) 903) Be. oes we % Armour Oo. $03 ar, be: Halts LE CR ee Sai waty| bail. Ph. PE 8-924 or MA ack from tn hewn atl March 14 || tent gear. The ree reflected © WATCH THURSDAY'S PONTIAC PRESS ereee 2 Murra: -» Oe 3.50; canners ® e -~ ve ints —— activity engines, ee pests m4 . n3| sows Trpeiaeh; some geverely eenacl- tornadoes which “ Citizen of 1956" award) org was No. 13 on the five-year au a ‘is at Bairy : i we oat oun — All ae ei Sve ond phased sot © “— Cone coutertue pen Sidney toa Fey 4 per cent of the total ~~ veo at Oy oe Mot enow - urch, . April tonal le. : ot jalt & Ohio’: 463 Nat L "VTiseces caviy to make a mnrtet, undertone) COPS! a Mid-|W, Wipp, manager of the Nat value of contracts, Ford dropped sendix Av .... 666° Nat Thea ||". Silvered early to make a . rime| P. ™. Tornado warnings for the . , a a ae wel qlee eee ny fe pam Rummage Sale. Youth Center. {west and:eouth were lifted late lag st tm Raped Oak, according, tole “a ‘on ts yeats after Kores et. 3) LS Se _ St, cen ee gare BE GeAp ST lochs gut matee mane Oe"! Oe Crom, Pt and Sat. AG |The stormy weather appeared|etticiis of the National Assn. of| scare, but Palgument ‘afore Pontiac Munici- Hiding i in vas tation William L, “Hampshire of the|~ OTICE OF HEARING | tm 4+. $8.6 , ” 7 ~ 13.75 or -abor m LL, ~ hereby given the eal'are & ht Pure ol... a ati eatin 1.08, fe eo pono te Oabiand A 16-year-old boy, who officers|¢.o4wil; Automatic Heating Co. counell of the cs a an" the ‘pres ned 4 Come eds... a4 REA eS rae ge Br County Jail under $300 bond pend-|say was’ discovered hidding in &/was among 45 dealers and whole- ‘Bedge: fe os the vena fiscal year on) Son Bas... 988 Rex Drug... 0.) higher ‘et 47.00; ‘and the bighest | in|County ' st room during investi- ntatives whe attend. | wy. 1 1f, 1986 at & p.m. ; , “2A Se ee ee ee {ation of tar ton breakin OMT Temes whe atin Sle Be oe ee 3 ‘on dene | rades v rse jitures Mot .:.. 7.7 Rey Tob B..... $16/to strong: other g1 ly active} The victim, Bennie Williams, of & ed a wee cow receipts ta Sethe Bere S18 ae ry es neh uae re nde Coe fe ee ae Thank You for ’ 208 0.5 ~ ae steady; bulls a steady: cut with a kni appar-| Pes nace ’ . : e * : ae 343 Bovube mtg: SSor sia ees steers Ben 00; tw saty tae no reason at all,” after|to Oakland County Juvenile Home, The course was designed to ac- April «1086 Your rt GideaG..5: 314 Sead Al RA 80. |lomae Ligh prime 1183 and 1237 Wb 21.0 ing| according to Pontiac police. jth the latest im- — Election Doug Aire's:\ 8. Seare Ros... 3 a3) 1-53 300 most choles steers 18-50-0180, |(2€ Bame at Andrews’ boarding Officers Louis Romeos and Eari|Tsint dealers w oni: REAL &STATE i in the Perrone 0.3884 inclair o.oo a “ae Skrobeck, who stopped at $10 Joe-|Provements in summer core” at neal xuee located at i April 2, 1956 East Air B.... 51.4 soevay BAB. :. m8. of high choice and to check a broken win- al ; southwest corner ole 38.1 55.7| stains 14.60; '@ load 4. of : lyn Ave. ; Road and described as f Ba Mus I Sper Rand a Eig oie’ apa pie tight, her Cadillac Salesman cod dom, ni _five books of trade! rhe ‘addition of William Me. vee snot amt ta ‘envi | rié RR ..',. ! e * we ound on a th * pelt teh <2? Bit Si Cat St ay She sommeratl ore, Bh, wang All-Time Selling Record |sems Birmingharn ace of the Meldrum|S2a St Seti heen Re Sincerely, . Preuh Tra ... ee aa oF ee oe })and commmarital bulls 102s cull tot DETROIT (INS)—A Cadillac ” PeThey. anid he apparently pried and Fewsmith advertising agency Benge 10, Seat, ideo to Geom: No R 4 , Gen Dyeem .. 61.6 Stevens, JP.. 26 sslegmerael vealers 1000-2000: two loads new car salesman believes he has jopen two vending machines and terday by Gen-|ing to the deed to School District Ne, 4 Norman i. E / BR Ree Ea Pr Satie in laden nt mend Yesray ty Gor a Sei ate wohag eed oss I ae Motors . 46a oe Z 3 : £24) in.75 ble sheep 2,000; slaughter lambs/ record. oney was reported eg nd McCann was formerly associated a 1068, and recorded —- = “shaanal pe rad aoe ‘ar one Se i motergtety ative, | mest. gout Floyd Daoust, celebrating his| the cveer, Themes. ¥. Bu = with the New Idea Farm Mach- |Sounty em. oe iS feet rn] Gen ‘ss: Gy Thomp Pa: 67 |prime ‘woaled Tombs 110" Ip 1 deen | Sth year as a salesman, esti-/Hospital Rd. the|inery Co. as assistant advertising | [ot fast snd west end public highway Gillette ....6. 404 k R Bear. 70.4/21.26; later price including 107 a mates he has sold more than 5,500/ Police said the car used in arer the oan 33 a Goodrich... a Fran W Ar. ze] 3. 09-18 08; mostly ehotee b4-fio th shore Cadillacs curing his career. burglary had been reported stolen/manager, — ape Ba once the north 33 foot, of nid “pared with one seer Graneeer ... ? Its 19.75- trom a factory an art director @NUS,| school buildl oro Ry - a Onterwesd .. i o “pos: fatter “pace fot toed "101 Ib Daoust> joined ‘rat rm. 1901 on oene a bred ad Adame. ; herepy listed | School, District | Oon't Gamble Greyhound. re , on te. aes. 3 5\¢ ewes et. 00: ‘tholes wooled: ewea to and sell for a Detroi en parking 23 ag ss cama te the School Ho rity Gulf Of .2:11016 Unit Air Lin. 42 | 6-50 : eae Fe ae me Puble Meet- me Secu dpvtichey Hooker Ml 1o4¢) Onit Proit. $3.7 oe eet SSS at brnaee te = Ing Rand .., 66.4 Un Ons gph 33/7 Plead eaccanl. Rd., Oxford, Michigan at Bt pm. on . Inspir he e* a os i Ree 0.7 the Teh dey of oe pespares fo make « Tat Mary... 35.7 08 Steel gene ah arin hace ha ) ww Int Sisk oes. O24 svete B Be SHo 0 up arges least 10, per pon Ay Ay fh —— ' 1 ye pony wae a. 3 and. re ied toward the purchase price! ra ee Be iy Eee 8 to bert nen chara nthe Roce pgp YOUR HOME — tnt TeléTel 36.2 Wilson & Co.. 15.5 amen on, a Fern- sale must be consummated within 16 days : . Isl Crk Coal 43.4 Woolworth ... #3 dickcep of two we sale want Be cosonmmetes within 29 dare 00d oss 04 Yale & hi re dale street March 29; yesterday Bost ‘wil, dalver the, aussi, Warranty T tenes ab at Ford ‘Mot 6 pleaded innocent to a charge of Deed and « Policy of Title Insurance oF * }armed robbery. “The School Board bored NEW YORK, April Compiled by the| Lloyd E. Stephenson, 21,- and *[riaht to reject AHOOL DISTRICT NO. 4 CRAWFORD- DAWE- GROVE Associated Frees. 59 18 18 go [Robert Anderson, 20, were re Oakland County, Michigsn Indust Rails Util Stocks/manded to Oakland County Face Dated: Pevrosty se. 900 Insurance of All Kinds’ 2 et Noon ‘wed'.:::: 9337 1m8 48 1003/under $5,000 bond set by Fern . By: MRS. THELMIAE QUIOLEY. | 916 pontige State Bank Bldg. : Prev, day ..,.. 272.8 ee TS (189-4| Justice Earl N. Nash, who sched april 4, 1906 Month age'.c0: $003 108 88 1807 uled examiriation for April 12. Toe magn {20 288 lath aka ieee] Ferndale police claimed Stephen- 1988 high soc: Bets ee 3.7 18153 son, with his hahd stuck in his 7 1988 low .°'..:. 40.1 149 612 1488) ket as if he had a gun, ‘along co | | DETROIT STOCKS with Anderson took two purses | fs Ld ee et eine ; Allen Slee, & EBquip* 42 * 4 : Baldwin i at ces, 34. '37|General Foods Studies | ae ” 15 1,7 | F fond et tees nf? f*|2-1 Common _ ah | You will be smart if you go-to ~- ‘ : HITE PLAINS, N. Y. 3 Baty ie, Oe os “a RH ff rectors 4 Gomedl Pooks Corp. to-| Jerome’s for that Bonus trade- Wayne Screw Prods, {®t ie Sroposed a two-for-one split off in for your used car;on.a new sho. ; bid and asked. "aay declared a div- : iden of oP outs aauane pl ‘the Rocket Oldsmo! Nash Adds New Special] iden! of % © pve dune8 oe ’ bassado stock of record May to ‘56 Am — The company paid 85 cents in March of this year and the same | oe, shee Oe NOE me, Se Be, Ut: Bile) gee ea ee ag ie ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, ae ad i ee aa (AC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4 eee ic aE eat Y, APRIL 4, 1956__- es bee ee : * e o - : get CD Head Recovers. \Exer cise Worn Awa From Minor \Tennis P | Surgery Get ie epee "WASHINGTON @®—Vi Federal ‘al Peterson fa" ote he to “geting nr, CORA _ Tired after a minor operation Yee rig: typ nae he gf A poe Peterson jokingly said he ably was in more said ‘he -prob- hide 1 pulled off eS a ten lin ‘Franklin asked the com- —~ strip’ se ght at ® car parking had Bs Ramey vaped wil ance) tent | “7 from the regular mew a el SE .these people Bo football. But when I pulled off the) «you imy hide. Bet of go there for exercise [imow what is the on ped” had it, ‘we og Bry wines youve ” ve had it.” wo The Drow: i i adja- ns int Maple River ' [Pave the area immedia’ cent to the courts. a esti % Division, ited” _ : observances , bifid flees es wee by) 10. in Detroit, ; which was . ; Contusion a oss | e novelties | the of red and Brink pleaded push-button EXECUTIVE. most con green ts con guilty Marct door locks whict ee Electronic ti : table cen-' blindness. kind of color/before an indecent 20 to| the touch of a button ; lock all doors at in the industry, 2.87 two exposure| Packard are one feature equal to 2 to 1, for fuel 1955, young girls Sept. in Executive series four-d of the new — com#f overdrive; the car t economy ___Help Wanted M , | * v4 » Powered by a sedan shown — equi and performance ne fe nore than 30 |. ALMA (#—Dock engine 275-horsepower pment. atures Avro ale 6 Help W and featuring Packard . The new series ore than 30 | Schne drowned yesterday when|abe SALESM ‘ip anted Mate the showrooms will ned yesterday ted it would AN FOR Male ' lowest next go on display in |ti#_bow when cost cand "Sn ap | wax 70 cA4t on __6| Help Wanted Male —— week. : gue ny Sr Rye ne taxpayers with On BOUSEWIVEs atch act dieieciatael : ; S: 5 ns ale’s, 14. * tad tpttes d Female Em Compani On. ° various kind: ‘South nav, os OR SAL ES S WAN TO SEAR iF michael Re H et Metals OENERAL panned ty nployment Agencies 8A A Work “ eitzke, 18, also of St. oe on a new Hungarian set Priya) BArety W yer ags tomers, grease for rental cus. ammer Man ‘te, Toon. bath, “TV. MAytair BIRMINGHAM __ Mere Wanted Female 11| —_ Buildi a, stamps. | eight nee Frank’ simpi . load equ oop. : oe ‘ R 1 nae et ee Ser » a a az M. Teie-| tomes for. 8, mont wr weet, |’ LAYOUT MAN | oN i ‘needs EE NINGS POREAENG AED STUPFERG, | ding Service 12! Laundry |. BOY CE ay ‘, month's continued TOP- RATES | Sat coon eens o) ty pin secretaries, shorthand quickly. "Good rev BO, | kat eaIO sour dams anwain. \caome Service jrewe 3 — VETS $90 ‘Write. Box coe and references. HOUR TES ; weekly for’ eae o| om Fminghem ares. if we we. Soe Milford he ate Pork won? CAND REPAIR. | LACE conTas, 3s arninge and $500 iis, Bok Ht _Pootine rw = IR WEEK. ae laa ae months, | Birmingham * General sieterns wae a eee ae ele fied. ‘Beausstully PLAIN OR RUP- baw those : ine Press. M: Oe ie August. Cal une. Jul irmingham necess ING. W nding and R LAYING. | _ Leun — fintehed UF. eran er al Eee ees tee Sulu wei RE oo rmaseD | Bas a etc! ee SOE op rena are Beat, nese APP Min alee to — Bales agg gira Li seer TERNDALE, MI S ye YOU TRAINED ctr vate, fect oF YOoR + wee Sar SY iit Belge TIC) FANE AND | TILE Sin ofa AOR Laundry FE ee eee ae oe © ee) Bette grea. Hast temediossly. WANTED: +6381 | * ros iperagtela OBS FOR k mrs com Sissat OR 388 of Kis wood == pert 5 2 ty * alee MAN r . w-weenr Maren = 7 we " ee . pee Ses:| Roto ie | PEEN FINANCIALLY ae ‘wpcuame M EN | at i, as gpl aaa omen Sacaal Boacaeee gy Be &--3 Bernard: Kamerschen af teom ae EEPER. mach. opr $250 | AIR COMPRESSORS, Alk ENTAL 2 s0071| Home and I ee pesenentie Res +208; SALES) ing. Re! ferehees. necess or wen. Pontiac, zg... 3% 8. Bagi: st. auto BOOKKEEPER, . tor -.. 6260 — ee Nae TOOLS. rel trucking rca n Serv ice a Mason Thomp * PAPERING. - fall tame. onl a FEWALE. — ATTENDANT sane yy SO yg 3 GR vee ligs we ACRSON'S. RENT eS eae. ae aD gS a gi Ee ag d p ~ HE. mn: Bat. time only. ee a money — «mall s epebtetes FOR Marrted fs x AEBNER’S—P Montcalm 4 THE BEST ge TES AND _mate. Pr soa Call for esti See ge oe |S es PkimpenRie| FLOC or re | Niet | ere contac | Al, CEMENT WORK mene |" ee HOUGHTEN: , ACES F Por gen Phone FEC S207 ms | LLOYD M ING SERV Leave BePEDAI Span & SON MEN WAN E_+0ie OOR MG Por general office work. Write san MONROE: - | fieaned and ver TCE | “ing! te SEPENDASLAL PARC 6538 7 rs and f 5, Susereting BLE. PAINT. oe SOS : ‘SUPPLIE Bo FLOOR | Pref R. __qualifiestions Box 64, stating JOB FE 446866 De and @ erviced jureaces yre. @ “EXPE a es LEA IMBING ler one who ! FYPi S F BRICK BLOCK ANE of night FE . All makes, nesta alia Penge Saar tar | Faas pits ronvitnge | tie "ben nappetitet et] ie Eg A Be tad manimouse rearwer,\ aw| Hf ce silat Sines Hatin S Operon PEATE NEC MISSION . |. and exreiient Cail, a ‘AN rss Resid mere ig servic Ea eae he. BEY inY ensuraio Fe (petit wae wats Fin it LA UR ere Neea neat fie | Eee onnice oatt eve i PUNO, APR eons vr taee for | : . FE Wat ple Pogo ge man to tras 4 : stering Co —— ) DECORATING, PEPEAPCED OM FTTORAE | SEARS. : mo fig — Pg ays eee‘ cipncrsn weer) ate a Bomar ba igh nla mi a a- ~ NS) Ey deze Sa sees Mane SEARS, ROEBUCK. | | Beer ee tad Se) Sis | PEE EER CENTER |” aie came Sears Phtttea | PLUMBING A ree Ne fob | _TURPE Tig eel Foot Pas Seicames ito | _ WAITRESS — EXPERIENCED PONTIAC | tae didzae eginges a wreen.| OW 350i ee PE che PareriNg. DECORATING “ARB We are tn lesmen _ . Warr’ t apply. 67 W. Hu ‘| EMPLOY Son percnee & 3767 or | 5 wal _washin ATING AND - ; peed RESS, _ 67 W. Huron st. | 18 W. MENT | coors, PA eS. } present me oro with with thetr i I want Bers 068 Woodward: LBAD-| REC SP ye $868 Sn wurde ma . SEWE R wat ATR NP DECORA TIN booth. of commistion. $ Pe for gene EXPERIENCED GIRL Per ECEPTIONI ST = SLOCK BRICK PE 4500) Sinks — Sunday 5: 'EANING | ae +eeee._—_ — rida come at the Builders’ a poe . stenioere al office work TRL song young iad “ _& 3; —.5 eeaER T WORK TREE TRIMMIN ervice. FE 42021 Painting & \ ee ee +a rta’s Show of SEEKIN tone, hospttaiiaat _ Paid nae erences nm switeh! id to do typ- | CEMENT Eo. # Free pon AND REMOv.| <°'** & Wall W ashi at Oona 16 an Ww. 7 Mile 7 ING AN a oe Carte Oa Minimum musaranee +; a ecessary, excelfont tart Floors, " ecreeton. ALL KINDS wen ates. Phone FE | W Aut Sanne ai FE 22708 ng ARDENER, EXPER __ Wa as betes, | -22 CENTER, Bl. Riker Bldg, ae : Lsen Pe | al, Pree estimetes, 1 FE "by omen, work gus ) PAINTING Year sround i oo : NTED. GIRL WITH TYP 1. Riker Bidg. | D & M ms oe re _Byagemes. Work quarantesd. an =. = = ; # young man to s - experience for work TYPIN ~ BLDG. SERV tise mates. PE 20009. FE Press, 6. Bos 26 us| tom made Vene oe owe. ' . {pearance effee, & ‘ta general ADD _A ROOM VICE | V8¥ TREE SER a Physio-Th ' Ait tase] PE Birmingham |=! = SALESMAN __| Setastieecttt se gE eC |e» Sor oOSPEL SINGERS et a8. Experienced preferred. eine fe ie _ ne re Gotrhatee. win be NB. =n’ cALTERA getimatee.” & removal one 5 Special MASSAGE & mmare hristian young peo x hot necess night WAITRESSES evel, e, fzperience "on would] # ) SRERZEW, T GA , +0008, or ; 10 7” Elm Call Glen's Be people. to sing | Post ary. See sees 2 pights, Wil train. Must b Naney at Career Cen = . Es AYS. CALL FE | Dressmaking, Tailorir Televisio fave en Tatior, PE bert time. sition offers good earnin | Ags Ine . cond Appl: € oot working Bidg FE 8-04 reer Center arming: nae __ aaa. ~ OR » *8 ailoring 16 a ev ESION St Service 23 oe sel gece ieee FOR Oiine employe benefite oan EDIATE OPENINGS 8 Peter. Pan ween 2 and § p.m. |g : - FN CC WOR DRESSES, SUITS. COA 1° | copENHAVER's Sammie en. woper ae a avi. | FOR WOMAN WANTE | See OS CE ie Rn} ORE: | canter AnD ituron. FE 7014, He gee aggel 8 Pe there were Crop, workers. See iver and. tryck children / oye hn Sh aterscg | muctor. Wie pe argues “EMENT & BLOCK DIES. AND | CHILDREN s Tait | DAY ~on Mont 7 Might eerve A the Press ni a at |. Comm. 142 Ww, miley ment ‘ ee APPLY PERSON a lags A gg re Reged mg — ly ny pew scant cn. G work, FE 5-0782 _am. FE a Ct after 10! ror, NIGHT r TY SeRvICR. following boxes: tm the | MiRED Te . urity i MEL OFFICE Secretari ‘ a OU Re — _REER CENTER B ANcY Excellent EMENT 18 “OUR SPRCIALTY Income Tax Serv EX *TM STRARA Tae a: og ; D FLOOR e ( B-1 ._basements. -“ x Serv ‘EXPERT i‘ ; Must Bi . qd ; > W 7 Riker B CusTo! EM 3.4870 ice d tv s hy %, 5. 9 15, 14, 15, Must have good re nn gg ; ‘ ries pal os lo ee ena ____Instructions ss fencing. 1 Moderaistng. nus SF ei. AA INCOME TAX 7 Gor Tati ‘ean? att 71, %, 28, id o IN = oe . sD ence necessa: previous « orn 45470. DAI ene : 8S. Bagina a2 NSPE we SPOTTER. | z xperi- anne OOM , WALL AILY & EV GUA ¥, 6, 4, 72. =. Experienced ECTORS woolens, Ram eatttl tks AND tool on frees sae ing, additions « WAYNE EN ENINGS ouARAN tees 7 TV REPAIR, AN check oe I be ex ning) Boer ve ind AYN} . A at ATR se ps ing close tting up end Ay Fox Dry perienced. A enogra . nt PE NE GARRETT ‘V, 127 8. PA ANY ne tolerance paris on Crecnera, Ad : Ipners "ARTHU R NUBRA al y 301 re ee 6 i ~ JOHNSON S.RADIO ee ts a — / ' r eNar TING A ginaw 43 : Ww. cE set taco {FG. CO T STU Y SCOUNTING AND | BOOKEES Walton Bivd, ood Rd vt WITH O ay . DIO FE #1226 Kee tex specia Pp. | TUCKER'S ____ PE 4-760 . N . Leake Ortor L . FR WITHOUT &. F , . FE 0-1336, Keego. ist FE RADIO-T Mele "6 a wiete te County | ; ° EXPERIENCE a Yi AWRENCE ST. ACCOUNTING & vax EkAVECE™ | _ oe i tenes AND I. De You Wan ‘ R | - _ Help Wanted wi finishing. Sisco 2-2602 writer Service 22A A | Out of Life ? , . | A A Shes Modern equipment m4 “Maviey baa ed TYPEWRITE - Money? Sec i _ Excellent © ° v nique Opportunit . ' by ~~ | SGI mates, Joho Taylor. 0 ak iectaee FAX Once: RL Are Argyie shane. repairing. fore a Satisfaction? | HELP | See ee for Well Paid, |= uunaee tnd fea “oh Ea oe ae eee ae tS ag Se ae cab ales Adicien | F palee sat * offices, ma are * ewarding Ser ; I Doe C Bud Bile. F NO & FIN & FIN- g- ppt, FE 37534 master's degree, | Mitch: TYPEWRITE Tek Ra Rew | Teena U's ee You cement? | oo edna, Ry po =e eas 4 Sutese Gt Canis oes F EMINO. ORLA mele, — 123 _K.__ Oe Can Have Them All FOR o * ent ome ra . "Ragen oh cern coe Tax FE a ee Nertpe | “Upholstering 23 L * coe . , ek 4 ee = SER oe on y gone AFTERN ‘ 7 ton ul ‘ . “OOM or _ mee Fe aan ——- CUSTOM sdeincck cecaa, 3 COON; |” are max | Seay peer | cri mE ; PLY sa ; PHONE ODELL NoMa estimates,” Rd. EM SHIFT soso m. tenia COME, TAX a sui HOMAS UPHOLTERING = : é i L W. PCOVERS DRa 58088 werent weir Ubaiel tls : Lost Sek hake ey g : ’ a c rin : = ; : Pa : F IGHTMAN ioe) ¥ THE 0 Pt | CHILDS | PET, a . tanklin : _ pe Mt sain Om Sa 14 3 ewe : Pr core TAX SERVICE po ucts, NEW LOCATION — aan . : ele eons eare Bed : bs e eee sina ductile «dé amen Saviadte rh al Va ce é 3 . 4 * 4 JE a7 = eee we - - 2 “ror r gt i oe . hte Signs Are Everywhere EM '3-4197 $1000 down, for all 1% lots. co Terms, ha hi : WIDE SELECTION | CORNER LOT ie adie? weeag 2 pes ice. through Multiiist. WHITE cus Lake Rd. with 120 : af BROKER foot frontage. ‘Tri-Angular For Sale Farms , & st re| T. G. Trocke x Bin, Boe oe ee Realtor FOR COLORED ONLY: 2 BED- | $286 “Gown 10 ACRES. 90) JOSEMAN RD, 648 Union Lake Rd. =M 3-4671 oom, tile bath, well-planned Kitch e. ‘ OAKLAND KE sora pein : 3 BEDROOMS—CITY si heat and searege, Call efter Lot No. 78 of take Acros | Sirenin. Out paved road: G18 100. subdivision sa one te 7mave. room, 00 ss puts HOME _ TURNABOUT with “lake privileges. Large | Plenty of ot NAN 3 ag 12 1 ofl ar - Fess “ yay . small monly payments. 66 W. Hurco rE beeeieway. attached KING SIZE ad tet . WNGHTP Aier 6, FE ¢ BO 2h Transportation me ‘res ciey 2 “i nave a yee i? rope bap Bub. on 80’ ACRES and stores. Pull price $12,« e is 26 x 76 over room, Bechewter Road, 9§ x 289 Ge terme. . Suter entrance bed path basement sad 130 x 284 are the dem- This ideal eiitintens ‘ ‘ ! Ss to tillable land to teed gen aMlastered walls, 16 ACRES tasions Not this lot. $4850 te pty te : ment. At tal price Terms arranged. needed for your “good J. As Taylor} cvveapitace cin, pease 1 ' Enel ah cuape tangs | eure fami ee agacedrat.| Chu"os as _ Hae Tati ale ° . Wrap it as a gift, please. It's for my azalea bush!" tes v0. | vate entrances & semffurn. 3 rm. WATERFORD- lus bath and basement home. ALTOR INSURANCE - WAN, ATKINS LAKE | apts. “paying you over $109 per _WATERFORD.- — Ripon Mn Ree ga F, ’ 106 Coed Ave. FE. 42544 _ \ ho ngs aif ear ae | sow % "he eoants a te kat. PONTIAC ESTATES HURRY—This won't wait the ; $11,880 terme, | aE ee* Tree_Fartint | For Sale Houses 43, For Sale Houses 43) [vite "tne isuervont al a ber"| ‘nce: “ a Pentias estates. Beats. | Ota! rice Se only $1000 with Wittts ‘N. i akEWE ER | IDEAL MOTEL SITE a Fale, ey alone ie down . oh ee ae iJrw coum: “te gasses mat same! Pmiter north of Ostend, euiet | TD Mtge to toe ibid wo. noe BUILD NOW A Steal for a Handyman SEMINOLE ST. Sie te taalne sued owe WM. A. | mercial soning, excellent’ front-| GI RESALE, 3 (BED ROOM Pur- | ™ uly Bpiates,"Eotimaten e017 go By new Kath fireplace} CITY OF- PONTIAC Roney: Seen ee: Oe ‘ P age on 2 s. Very scenic. o _hished. $26 OR 43-3470. ¥| Giassed-in porch. Very ple | Pirst time offered — this 6 room 214 ACRE LOTS : aa ol Riese Sea ome "SB BEDROOMS HERBERT DAVIS. | By desde come workout) 3 Dedemcen time fone: Sar] Orion township near Gin; |” peau ‘| ; Only $1250 down payment 4925 Pontiac Lake Rd. FE 58-4311 ; . Pull basement. Automatic eliville. Hu 4 FAMILY HOME urban living of town with =" on “PRIVILEGES «| sas conversion het re aa Bese “fote that, re are seuling 3007 |W uron es ae oe cor arivaa vileges lake " Lea hom. side ocatton, a e ane? conan ll i, nuper sarage fmndige Laces er | Imagination at Home Bouse, (Gute, ae Sen bee terse | fine value fe clus for 48,00 wii 91,800" Edw? M. Stout, Realtor | “foem "so era bullainge H car room, : + ML. ’ A oe ’ garage, ehtidren, a D. RILEY, BROKER sae won't need it to see the| ment. Attached garage. Bequti- 1” N. Saginaw Bt. | FE ssies| 00d ailo's: modern \. in this attractive frame i] x 180. ‘ "Th 8:30 etamora a ] he 09 Eiiabeth Lake Rd. WE 41197; pele Mele oltractive ay ont Fh, Open evenings Bee it now. ’ : 2 - y $8,500 with $1,500 down ‘i : 7% 5% CONTRACT $800 DOWN eS Bes, Be oo Soe Ber. SECLUDED Economical Comfort a4 North Mata Btre cet, Lapeer ‘ H giding” Ye Bh eStock “trom | | Located tn tbe. east i 6. Drecsswar. Scar | bath louse for heals and Tetue- prices, See this sturdy uit 3] 4, ; ae ight Bee es ee: | games, Ths iit homie has | ing. This 2 bedroom home is neat Foo: alow softy. Here K NI IDSEN ’ 120 ACRES =, “eat verh: oors, Nice ~ xee stered walls, hard clean as a pin, Exe ally wood automatic o emt, Pome, oe, ae wi lent neighborhood. Full price $5,- & vasement. Lot 100 x well built, Paneled wal hot water ‘heater. laundry tu “All tillable. In lower Thumb 980. fully landscaped Priced below 1 to Boots. Bice jon room, sient ne rs. tubing indians *. only ‘ district. Modern 7-rm, house NEAR FISHER | fe ‘moving weet” #1400, 35.000 | Church, Oniy 186". the Caren etn eta nat dit | Past Troqucis pe ay un 8 room modefn, full basement. * ee Ree ee sae coat bee dion “aad Gon per gnente, sates Sie. Oe ot hs ody shop. All buildings in Ad J $6,950, “terms, EMBREE & GREGG [q}i#S7, AP ELWOOD| 1 = algwanieJcbaract For fur | Clon sort70 west sae’ of pavea | Outten, 2 miles to tome: : = 20 ACRES" ty ke Village REALTOR et information — call yi a eared nano or a ele. for the iow price of $31,500 : FLOWING SPRING | 14 PS Saas - Risapeth Be phone. Av real value at. $3,250 ~term ST SIDE. rf Ff Sh "fasemcat” bare Granary fox Eves. rE >I of ma bet WHITE BROS. WM. H. KNUDSEN ore chicken bease, Loesieg on’ Mack “Segom, farm house een te 4 2 BEDROOMS Phone OR 31208 - $10 Pontiae state, Babk Bidg. 89 ACRES [SLOOMPTELD HILL sigh HILLS . ont north of Lapeer. Pull arson ul price $5,500 AND DEN Open Eves, ‘til 9 — Sun. > to 5 Ph. Near 1 Mile, west of North REALTY - GEO. MARBLE, Realt 2 LOTS NEAR. — AND] ville. Attractive 3-bedrm. ‘ or . REA - 1062 W. Huron FE 5-9407 INCOME oracles » ER Ow! } Walton. One-half acre each, FE modernized—farm e in 7 — (261 Andersonville Rd... Waterford +4278 beautiful setting of native : This income bas’3 apts. with pri- -CR +1268 R — ine trees, Move out here, 2 ag be pe ox: MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE vate. entrances, 2 basins Total > B OW LOTS, LAKE PRIVILEGES soveke S ths. : : . top your own subdivi- : -— $135 =—per month Pius 6} LAKES GALORE FOR " 'S EM 3-2440 sion and watch your enil- ea. 000 m apt. for o 500 1 M - 2 aE i Sat eeSTON™ we oa © | lg OU. ci ig, PAYMENT "Moms eis fal easement taary | LOTS AND ACREAGE | i" ftmttiar’sir boca ig trays, 3 pe ., well, septic, tot ff P Blacktop family for over: a gp eg atom Brim pepe Aesaing? WS Bere "RIDGEWAY we Bare just. wt ren, oo to: 537. S7 wired, automatic a streets ‘eater aod sidewalks. 4 - ays, Pew cet Oe —_ : west 6 just Preiss modern bungalow bedroos attractivg Pome ohh PLUS TAXES NCE We have reduced the down pay- sen ‘ie Meee ‘Terms to bg . ‘ - ard, modern utlilty room, storms | 973 Baldw: FE 46203 eens Rothe on 2 rane vs. | Model oj en, ath rig = at} ment om these lovely homes. We | 8° FLOYD KENT, Realt ta y m near stores and schools. Huge =f ft. Good sound : J Ls ealtor . and screens Immediate posses- ry, Ba LISTING SERVICE living room with log burning fire- Walton Walnut road only have two le ' CRAW FORD PE 6-6108 8 AC . 1 ROOM MODERN. place. Extra large dining m, 4 blocks - yke. Gas construction. Very conveniently AN 24 W. Lawrence Mi ; 3600 rwood Rd., off Sashabaw, lastered walls and carpeted eat. serpe 5 _ “ew —— Por located with. lake privileges Ki “n AGENCY vr ce ——— Snoumers Power $1 450 DN. OR TRADE [~~ 7 DOWN ts. Good dry b t with . a W. Huron e ve? adily auto. oil furnace oni ott 500 $1,500 DOWN — Summer Cottage MY 41343 — S ) S W ( rs 4 All furniture included, LAKE BROS. Res fr ete amit a | Sar gtcatia “at aren al GIROUX. & FRANKS K NER | foetal Mes. Burke PE €7558 | wns wots is ‘omer AS ee eS ‘ eed fyi I basement oy. ty ay 4 wits Att ITCOMB. REALTOR | gq, 0ENERAL REAL ESTATE HOMES Priced at only $5500. Foscent ka Diack soll, all tillable. ” Armade mie Ww . cllow a g. , $7500 FULL PRICE William? 2 barns, stables for 24 cows silo, " ; ping cent “schools. Bise WEST SIDE 4 "ROOM BUNGALOW. Seen r S$. Sas, ott : 1960 N. Opdyke Rd. Lake special 5 rm. bungalow with . Ww. Bigelow milk house, 3-cer garage, gran- 3 Bedrm. Ranch @ lntetr Goenpage: Basement. Gas furnece. Garage. $1000 DOWN . FE 4-7197 150 lot. Enclosed porch. 594 W. Huron st ary, large tool house, ,all in fine 4 " plastered walle and. sak. floors. Ne nek ane - Easy terms FE 66003 or FE OO ; ful vill f Clarksto OAKHILL 8T. a Kent place t ralse orto femily, For Sale Lake Prop. 44 oer guetce af - —— nelle Whos. 6 rome eT hin xece MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE The Coronado home offers 3 ige. ems ee sass RE ALTY ; ; ; ment, corner. aot rGonvetilent to bedrooms, 1") tile. baths ti- EAUTIPUL 8 FT LAKEFRONT rie a THE “FEI DORADO” Sylvan Lake Front seals ont Ropping sciet:. sane ore hostion yor te ae hones ——, re emer Br < on Wolverine Lake $4, Choice waterfront lots om Oak-| 2383 Orchard Lake PE 54-0413 so oe $2.480 with 92.500" png oe happy to call home Eliza- jumbing. Within walking distance re. $1,450 down menue tl . land Co's. most scenic lakes. Co-operative Real Estate Exchange GI's $750 Down - New, 3 bedroom ail brick appointment only. After §, OR hanced arg Scale winuins ieee domnoen thee PROT TOT NEAR HALE | Choice scenic’ 100 ft tote and | COUNTRY HOME WITH 40 ACRES. _ FHA $2,100 Down eeriookin take iu g torad 3-2420 COLORED i - altving ee ~ paar Jeagite, fui fee brick | ORlando 3-8265 Socrtmieation betec an _ —Suchy a Ortonville, ; = ra replace, built in ots with seri “ be sf FOR AR AND ry Full Price $14,700 activities | room - wih “toe “Corner ‘lot "Fenced. yard “Base — Booth nina’ cabinet ia “|. wibding bl pisektep top saireets at sais pote Lake Privilege Lots!’ ive Waterford Hill ' Cali Rutledge, OR pint PE <009 ‘ rT replace, ° ment, auto. eanty, * " ' a i - > ~ 7 o . bedrooms, ample closet Loss emanen ible d . ts located in West Bioomfield, ; FOR SALE. 38 ACRE FARM, 10 pnw 3 — ee $7,500, $1,239 down. After 6, "FE Ceramic bath and kiteh: tana rmaties iccated bétweee is Waterford ond Commares "Town, WHIT Ee BROS. room house, hardwood floors, gas, pertmeter fest Plenty of 382 Auburn Ave. — FE ¢3393 =. Full basement, Bard ofl and Sashabaw Rd, on Walton ships. On Case Lake. Elizabeth Phone OR 3-1295 water, and eleétric “4 mile south storage—dress: ronmme ‘or = sumace. Brecteway leads 4 pe Sh block = sine arias Keke, “Piescent Lake and Wolver- Open Eves. ‘til Sr gun. 10 to 8 of Dryden. 4191 Mill, by owner, swimmers. Good. beach o , , > a 102 x 190 land : ae. hogry ally I ; ac ion = shovping. A real buy at'ead.: SILVER LAKE FRONT Soo, Ue nndscaped. (913. om) 10 to ICED $300 TO $1.509 Rent Farm Property 48A ear town a appointment. Long Pi be ranch home about 84.500 toe headie oa Cl R H For Sale Acreage 47 ues A : ~ it attached 2 car garage. Bute | FHA" rertan Clarkston > ed Horse |" | 40 ACRES 1 ROOM HOUSE. i Re ai eka i iN) leis Cates aa pulieis “i Cea Cree THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4.1956 4. erp gerne 2 |SLICE OF i. ee For Sale Miscellaneous 60} For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Sale Ofce Equipiet 8 Sih Pores Vapors 7 77155 000 Families Recommend - a Eel re OG ed sige a BURMEISTER Tae aa AND F FENDE Wg re tel ‘shove za YP (ppesciler Al a 36, ial oaigr a a ; i BARREL, CHECK “Opt NBOIE | Srenory 757 hla | “FERGUSON ta $1.90] ters f Call Li 25372 Buckner’ Ss Hier $i, A a 8 nw To Miel sae5- ViCTOR A $196] NEW & Ui UaED TABLES. WitL SS. 2 See, St desk ra Eo : adjust, olf ang grease any make iwo-way wirele: *. tater com : ‘ . ; wing ph within rs radius rsh reso am| comity ay fat “= 3 to 4 ie Sale | “Stor re Eau ence-8- pat ny | Locke p BR oad moet VO | Se owe Mee roan Ry i Ou @mount,. No ‘8. sulky. tractor BARGAIN, tein ty] TAR eorermor, sleree,” tual] ™arocery ands meat,‘ ae , TR) ES ERA rg ES ee Me ace . COmr OF BORROWING et Rie] dee te Se ge -|1953 FORD TRACTOR- YOu THINE aoe | Dixie, Hwy. R WAGNER LOADER & DIGGER. “CHEAP; $3: he cepacia = sunirin | EES de “cote | con gS of 1 i Northern Lumber Co. | MM) a a Wrage tt Sit Os BS.” Thee | TRENCHER. sist ¢ Ra Pontiac moans EMH |, in Ew 6 o Buckner. PIPE New, full De the ilies f,| 22 SPEC. RIFLE. Like wEW.| ALSO OTHER coop : - and tale : Telegraph & 9 Mile R in Gy ES feasts tare ft] _ Phone On pases. S Finance Co. Sr ory tains ak hose Detrs Plana Rong putnatstbopbty, | “MERCURY MOTORS | PED, TRACTORS & , ) e oi Hot WA s"tn| SALES AND REPAIRS ) BEAUTY Orties are coented: | -M¥ PST. ~ Closet Doors _|oi-yor warew-wearens. in| SALES AND REPA ee Sera moe eat | BOOT PRE NOPSGLHDNE | aunt nanat, 20 “remodeled. units, 4 ‘Owner r-|Drayton Plains, 4512 Dixie Hwy. Halbres, “28, en ab 158: : FREE PAR 100 CARS Sunday mi eo o Walied Lake, 230 Barnston ae $12.05; = F003 i Week days 8:90 to, 8:30 > 6 Dm. inext to bank) £7 Ly $17.05; 2 ce PHELPS Senter FORD TRACTOR, BULLDOZER’. ~~ . DOG “HOUSE, | 3 Delian supplies, OR $1217 © ei & Dit 6 % ARDMORE, PORTING, LOCATION, TY St 200, BEE sann | Hoes? Saree Saige aise eopgier uss o| Bul ~Sand, Gravel & Dirt Leh 20 Wi |One bleck Ni nd On ae Sotes. Paint We z At DRIVEWAY : ~ sofa beds, $44.80; Rollaway beds, | Fo fg : SEOUT with ou washed sand iy : “LET’S TALK faites, $60.50; 9x12 fnoleum rues, | & ep , ; ——— ery Fn ge MO geen on See " . Sean Pali aay BUSINESS” $5.95: Ox12 ores Belgian rugs. - prseer ‘wood Co, 1488 Baldwin yy . ns : $3958. Pearson's ‘Bank Purnture: _Ave PE 32643, ___._| ayo Dinie Mwy. aks ; $500 Orchard Lake Ave.. next. to Goods Sale ood: COLEMAN OfL FLOOR FURNACE | PICTURE WI ri} #1119 or . MOTEL : 833 to MUNITY Loaves’ | &- Gas Station, Sale Household 37 Sale Household G . s 57 with Le “un frame. Dim: A-l TOP 6OIL, 8 unit motel and 8 room home in’ 30 E. Lowrance PE 2-7131|~ BOTTLE GAS 0 " PHYFE: ‘a. co . . 13 8. Parke St ___ | ue for $26. 73. di beautiful Thumb area on scenic RIENDLY SERVICE wo Aa/AS MAHOGANY DUNCA Rig USED ELECTRIC is “GROSLEY CAR; SPEED | Rapio— “APPARATUS POLICE highway, New unite and room| LO: NS $25 TO $300 New low price, Complete fhstal-| ble. 8x10 rug, Good condition. oe i ‘OR Queen washing machine and tubs: |" giarm foc sale, new, $45, ATTENTION TR DOAB. wo bulla 20 to 30. additiona:| OA $25 $ lation. sig pny gas. Kenyon | OR 3-8816. ai REFRIGERATORS vans auto. oil water ange other sinc Kland ing ‘driveway gravel or fill ; units. Only...$12,800 down for BRENFFICIAI Fue! MA) AND BOX SPRINGS, RANGES apt, size bottle gas soag? se . everything. a - Gash FOR ie pURTORE new. $30. Calj after 4 FE 44478. GE: : al. farm gasoline hose, ROME: t| Brown AND SON, SAND, GRAV. FINANCE CO ry ACTOMAT vASHER. SPECIAL CLEARANCE, Lance | Buo-Therm. § toom oll heater x SANTEE . or -toais. OR 3-2717 MAYTAG A ATIC bg ry i foot all bones for cup LIQUOR—HOTEL ° ! (Provident Loan) COMPLETE ov Re “FUR-| Good d working, cond . Only 864 ie Me | OE. vlower. ead ie ound te en. Main & range ores | _ times. 1 80877. Small modern hotel with active 7 W. Lawrence St. FE 2-0240/ niture, ara misc¢lianeous artt- ! TERMS. CONSUMERS POW- ating conditien and will ac- " pson, a bar peer lakes in Oakland "WHEN YOU-NEED cise, brane be sold at once. 976 MAYTAG _| wR GO WRINGER WASHER. ER. CO. 28 W. CAWEESOE, FE cept any reasonable offer, Phone Bag m +i “8 apartment, en ~ FE bet i basen s ‘ Ooting an ding contract will be considered’ - —e wieaticand & $29 to $500 12x12 LINOLEUM $720] ISCHLLANEOUS HOUSE HOU YEP. -IN | DELCO Olt BO kn with all comres | - Combination Doors : y K DINING ROOM SUITE, 1 ‘ | MICHIGAN BUSINESS See aun en your | 422.FT. WALL TILE 25¢ Cpiegees in xealien poms dog Wedier . . ‘tor. tion Insulation SALES CORPORATION] Hgnature “car or ferutiore "No | GUAR. HOUSE PAINT. GAL. 41.95 Gas range oe M. A. BENSON 18% 6. Tele endorsers. Payments to suit your | lsc VINYL INLAID TILE rite Ee TABLE Dresser (Maple) _ 8. w FE 49041 re “load R4., budget, We wili be glad to help jeg a rae, GAL. $3. four bumer i: Sos Unio ken nee - wine ., Plenty eu with ‘our money blems. _ HURON, FE_ 43064 ion. Reasonable | pe. rm. ‘ . a Ey | , 7 14 oe AS-|_ Lake ra ong A Ee Knitting Needle A Roar coat oa, te, Sw tat | Plastic Wall Tile, 2c cance tv tent, * ue $38.95,” are new 1856 Unclaimed Lincloum cnecqeeed ‘| COAL @ BUILDING i ° FINANCE CO. Gestemy, _ tomens make. Formica a wg heme Paint ....0.seeeceeree he THOMAS ECONOMY [41 Oretarad Lake Ave. ho Bes ges Mo Potion gusty penk Bits | compare Que frase Harold's id's’ Paint & Lino. FURNITURE CO. Bautts oe end. cha RN . GOO CA CK chard Leke Ave. a 140 8. Saginaw St. oor om > not Bigeye ha, GOING BUSINESS = COS a PRosL By REFRIORRATOR. "sot, TV scene im sg "PONTIAC. MICH BIAMONDS | WEDDING | NEAR GENERAL HOS| Up to $500 | Sictlenysete “ot"te't, ia) WALTON TV Ised TV ay ee £35 re 308 PITAL. FOR SALE) 1948 to 1986 cars. Bring your | DAVENPORT & CHAIR. 620. 2 ston, at Kidward’s Outlet. 1 SPECIAL QUANTY r : ‘ 7 | Mile. Most loved tn 30 | PAVENTDRT “set with matress 7-PIECE LIVING — aot Rowere 3 gallon sea welt WITH TERMS, IN- mare. Loan a so made a tur. © springs $45 PE _2-8808. _ROOM “GROUP . samen! ooecceceeeeees 2 DRAW TITE TTCHES Stale marred. eo 0. CLUDES FIXTURES, curitice “ other Se | De wa 9 modern |JEfM TW oovvieccesss- fae CHROME, Of Psitsin Builders : STOCK AND LONG pairs. 20°'x nm cnpeimed, un ned, or “tablen. wimatching coffee tar |, COnSOLES & TAB se Ts “ee ay te me frame stove, Hartwic urner rABLy MODELS 6 . ; LEASE. _ Oakland panes, pos S i i ALL “FOR. $97, PAY Waite’s Television: v. B. Hovland, Bi Dinie Evy. : | Dips, Call FE Sane | ONLY $2 WEEKLY Downstairs Store Discount Smishcount Loan Co... - |diixe noo’ sore Mente | Pearson’s Bank Furniture Wayne Gabert's CALL IT WHAT YOU LIKE 2m PONT! ate size, 9 piece. Leather covered. | 4z Orchard. Laks Ave. FE ¢10si OUR PRICES ARE or phone FE S131 or FE a OO Paso & Mavtatr sig. ait uy Fy liance Specials CARGE FENCED LOTT ROOM! F E 2 9206 DINING acne conliion The, Se fag SS. 3 | Norge to ta house, 2 baths, one toilet, full Fireplace 7 pe + ‘& m= 4 eveces and »b: hank Py | Broder car teat” baby «. | Revave leeaer ees NO.08 L- gol ooo. c cece wees i : scale: +e. te vee fl 08 $200 ares deren eas asbestos ce as genes: . ; pINivo a Drop op head ale sewing 13.00 range pee vas et Oo sm | - vate owner, FE 2-7420. NOW IN OUR NEW chairs. 3 extra leaves. 2051 W. Sri frames cis-.e-s- 9 5.95 S008 Norge “Solnch auto elec. | Gey wn AJOR OIL CO. HOME _thenken 1 Rd., Rochester, Ose Davenport ven neees ae range, ae 07 “sr70. finance experienced dealer - | DOUBLE MATTRESS & SERING Ne jt of pon Melo FROM CHOOSI Tito modern stat Low tnvest- t . Wardrobe Good condition. w inners . 7 North Perry Street New cotton mattresses ..... 2 TO ment required. Offers unlimited ' you ~ 30414 or PE 2-6210 Electric Range- - $15.00 | 121 PE. 5-6180 Aa A Rs Ba (Second Floor) @° FIRESTONE ELECTRIC |New Table ismpe 359 | 21% Saginaw _—_._ fy aly Sat . Corner of Pike igs ee erent | Eee price alee tip Geceunt om i a” bed *. / 3 +-& _ sen eens ow prices so BC = eurcric aye, rmyionr| ‘uv Mevagiie of OO | gio ony tabs tas | UNION M "RECKING CO, Loans to $500 Cell afier q3 m., 104 Mlinois St. thing silen iu: You G ALWAYs Fa’ AY RG LOU, WANE A MAIN, YARD, 31248 we, ve Mt. : 5 Coll_after 2 p.m.. 300 Uli 7 | with fast service and on a repay- Bigctate Gs gh wig ssl ua. 104 — renee can 5a Yousp vat bas New book- _ mie 0.00 10 . * i Win! Wint ar T 1 eC One Glam eutted: te peer “come. | ments of $8. per moor Day ‘bal ean en nee ‘Deadboard beds, complete, | Daily @:70 to @ en. tet 1 We invite you to visit our new. | cracrenc sinGEe EWG ine. | MOA, RELEVINION, 16 © WHER | G4: retricorstors 638 wp: ranges FENCING i TRE “BIRD” TO SEE | modern, oitce where, vient | chine tm, eabingt. Take over pay- rent oh OY wp: TY inte. ‘faa te Be ‘s'wpod. Ful Fon Ree st TOP! New F =: as _— Por mesth o SJ peal. | REPAIRS | SEWING MACHINES ip: new } dinette sets. $ Pe) tence fittings Gates, all sizes = - ew es — TODAY’S SPECIALS b ery Te eae ee sour moots. | valence of 8 $49.50. seins ee cde cleaners. Have your | $39.86 up: chests, new & used. $3] 005, 1. order. Graham Fence,| Yor sale: of oa : rg gg Sonne: Berke-| er. old sewing machine converted to up. bedroom | sites | ga ba 5445 Dixie Hwy. OR 31458, ramie tile. ee outton Mirtle New Ford 250 Baler — a TRULY ONE OF THE BES® EI. KECTRIC RANGE IN A-} CON-| gecttis, Aso new and used. Call) Living fe Pistey |FOR SALE S2-0AL, LocmnwAn | 22. iene comttees tents]! Home & Auto | Sisnat # tet" | spsonr-vacoous—gugtaw | ‘thy MR magy parwcewe | seit ic tne Te Sire S| aya SeO Resa - AtOur Giant . ma’ way at me A ie. FE ' R EASY fii electric motor and A m ged Excel : ELECTRIC SWEEPER. OVER- Mteed, parts, all makes, 096 Myrtle. On Y-A-WA AN tor, FE 4-036 Se. « price ve are np —p—~4 Loan Company Sel tle crete courh Shela, | OnE antes emia ae ae | oe ne, ok ote — Sn FU RNACES F . Grossing about $50,000 nut table, studio couch, chairs,| all makes ranteed. Thyle Elec-| out and hook 3 acres of . * per year. $13,000 full price on TON, Perry, Street records. music library, dishes and! tric, 503 johnson. +2169. | free king. . New forced air ofl. Overstocked. Sam. & 9 pin easy. terms, ond Floor _miseelaneous 2-6847 REFRIG. $3. SPEED QUEEN OPEN ae 8 TO 8 _ Selling near wholesalt, OR_3-5405 MOTEL & LIQUOR par tn pope: (Howe: 9 fobr saturday 9 to 1 mere RANGE 18 CLEAN. | _Wesber the. FE $3000. anytime. |), 4 FURPGD “ai. east of FURNACES $100, W. D. Lane, OR D186. sporte 4 ay ry | REFRIGERATOR. 3 YRS. OLD o* : : | lee sogenemen's ores wes of Te: x = __|BLEcTROLUx Late -MoDEi_ | "Etec. stove. Easy Bpindrier, Musi | . pontiac oF | ML ems Ofyagbure| Ou fred. aun one Ay mee | TOlbot Lumber et owner's home Attrac- Lrg Me patente se rire sell by Fri. Best offer FE §-1778. FE Fe! rs ‘FE 5-921 | | bad estimates on duct work. COME IN va? ann . 2, a I IK , . or | REFRIGERATORS, LAST YEAR'S “Terttis. Call FE 4-600 For wet basement use Thoroseal. > 7 : 4 . for just $16,000 OA wise Dealer Rhone FE sos m ase. One J America's For § Sale | Miscellaneous 60 3 GAL ELEC “ra TER RFT % bp int, go dave pre: Gold AND REGISTER pee —— . _ aeereeeneet st makes. perfect, new, guar- 38 Gal. Auto Gas beater n + Tone, . 30° FRIGIDAIRE ELEC. and Ave. _ COUNTRY GROCERY _ located Fully auto. Like new Big Petrigeraier 408 © Dike srere teen | ALL ALL TYPE ELECTRIC | 80 MP | Cab. cry ire & L-- ee ‘orp i 2m eS oe Ave. | March 31 Through April 7 De eepeatan Resets ares. Ex t Fas t _§ p.m FE 5-883 . aes ae eae igan Ree pe, Justed. repelred ant AVE’ PLUMBING ~~ TRACTORS & MOWERS At Your Authorized way on plenty faimatee CABINETS. NEW, | __oTescent cha ie _ ave. ie 6 daguew : Bolens ; Ri our Al ir = rking. Very attractive 2 bed- hi : 9c; — = , foom owner's, Spt Real estate oe Q Gan Bier Tp man att | AAA BUYS THRU °56 | Fins? quatiry 3, Fr Sara oS eae ee Ford T De ek all tor eal WO.ae Sows: gies Service FOR SALE } BASIN KLJER SINE AT LEE’S 32x21 double sinks, $14.98; hand| 34 in Fairbanks wers, . Ford Tractor Dealer : . You can borrow $20-$500 quickly io FE 20480 at Ne Save ries. Clinton mag ane Lave & We ton tee Perry OG, A. Thomp leed. DON'T oor r\ MO gad : “aa . F nr u = after 6 pm — >| These new models, We aS WARD E. PARTRIDG E on signature, cer or furniture. ~6PIECE. BEDROOM y tow. sre cence tor your 03 | SSR aALEELEATRONIG DLAGh| 4 CARTON! Bear it run! ‘_ : ; REALTOR, FEA), Gertie] FREEZER | °° gi pray oe 1, ges ne a wt oe EE ce ontiac =~ as separ gr | mente i ree we ev re cimt | Beart gree, trae tron, | He Att gee gle“ sn Torts 48 | CERIGNT Plano Pon SATE FE | we Boces WEST OF = | LIOUSEHOLD sional ngvertned ag a Oger Paes ATANOTRD | sas pe von “| Tractor. & ractors, @ ements. v tA! safe ome eee : THE Haat maonen co. | “ALT FOR $90. PAY | Einer'intn avers atepanr:| Sector yt tunes 1, 4.8] RED Cal LOCaR TN a: | pees times It Gained Are — is fo r Morse i-inr ding. ‘mowers. Oct , | of tanks. <1 PEK isc A : / FINANCE re ee ONLY $2 Ww EEKLY cur price! SAVE Pr Usapin SUPPLY ofl furnace baxner vai .-y ne : . : : i 7 1 ° 5 FRIGIDAIRE, -$45~ SOFA AND | Pearson's Bank Furnitu Reel type lawn mower, 6120. |. “Ave FE $2100} for the lot SOOGLE ATO BERVICE cas ul . PICNIC PARK Corporation of Pontiac chairs, 630; 6 drawer |chest, 625 ms ba UrMIEUTe| Exeetto special $79. aging ws Oak, Rochester, and dating. All breeds MY e P 3% Sout Saginaw St. Kay Bidg | chairs. $30, 6 drawer cheat, $5 | 49 Orchard Lake Ave. FE _¢7881| John Bean garden & orchard G & M SAW SHARPENING SERV. x % : . y : "i : ' : o ide i end table, $16, coffee table, $10: | 21° SILVER rayers. 3 HP, reg $159, special Band saws, meat. wood & metal: | USED OIL BURNERS with “ALLL : . wei | 3"§ secre var and batning beach Ind Noor Phon .FEd ral 4 035° j2 VERTONE TV. FLOOR fos. : a ah na wa controls in coudition. : : sort of heater rms and! a desk. $15. whatnot. $15. MI 44114 l model. Needs reapirs. $30. Pease your garden & iawn prrepoditonry fore lecors aarp Berne "Bt ~ tifully- marked, oo 8 reicomen Rate" ¥. a. : bath 30 A ilving fm ‘repiace Mortgage Loans 54| FURL Of TANK. NEW. 318 eal.) FE + eee poplier ap, 1956 for your best| ened and parts, wenria reed “FANS FoR ITCH | REG. ToY } ee" ; modern kitchen, basement, oi) ~<~ FE 5-146 SIMPLICITY GARDEN TRACTOR. 255 “Walon ‘PE 518s ase Sa belniooun of ven west ol . heat, 12 grills, 75 tables. diving | LOANS $600 t $1. 500 eons whinene WASHER. “380. Sicklebar, cultivajor. and disk Large trade-in at best bad tran = << | $99.95. Also large selection ot door weiaba: oe, Need ee oe ‘ . , float. paretreshment, and. scion! Mer ear ee ai 63 FE. Rutgers. FE 5-152 ae Sr oa sien and Robot, re arco eee ce as Garage Doors | Cpimee at tateifie valees. Mie Weis MA aaw ne 3% gs. fe ohde: wW. bce road. §30,000. terms, homes moders or aot 1s GOOD USED TV SETS. = “AND : Goa.) “LEES SALES & cE igen Piuortscent, 303 Orchard | Exe he FE " Auction Sales 7m | Oakland County ona a 4-9736 |e RE STN nO | MA oa) Mt, Gemeng ‘a. oe 30890 | Berry steel overhead factory sec. |-_Lake_ Ave. _ 6-248; - . ry 4 TN F es & 8 = +. — wis All sizes and prices, Large wer 6 ' a FLOYD KENT, Reston ebretaas, seme [OY Searing MY [mncee sew wal wacgae | ANCHOR FENCES || tlt en "uy"iea ea) WATER SOFTENERS |" wenmupagarere | “AUCTION. f gtr n cabine 4 are fw — AE 6. - =“ ™ WwW. Lawropen Eves. » house sea partly constructed = HAMILTON CLOTHES DRYER, §90/ 2330. FE. " gee FREE ESTIMATES SPE STL | less “trap sou wine fetus give Enero! Sams valve for eum. 7A wir Na vores, ta , fe Next to Consumers Power ® build @ earage or on — “ Tin | SOLID MAPLE YOUTH | BED | — 2 fou @ free estimate erm! _Shop @0 8. Astor FI |. Astor $-6433. . : wrers Pe - : HAVE A MAGIC CHEF GaAs ; CasH FOR FURNITURE 4 id Bell: Stam ; ; MB : _ : Se second mor rigages stove in very good condition. 6€ Papen’ owsich Boosts Beaty- PE 4Tee a penny “DOOR &. BAL Les co. ” W INDOWS AN AND Dogs “Trained, Be Boarded 70 70 . sot oa rage i VARIETY STORE | Pemlacm,Nauomeb pulsing | Conaiion “ante” Myst he said! | STs" ,mattrese, “fumgmane, springs. | A COM PLETE | 70g rat poanssate aa} KITCHEN CABINETS | co08 RDED,. DOGS e . Lake front home on main high-| Sw 55 week. 84 Se eT een EUREKA VACUUM HEATING JOB _Thompson, 80 8, Berry. sudee” ond “oan Gaaeee. trotned. Oe ee 8. Teie- ey : i y io qovee ——- i was Ss ROOVER | 0 rat (ete ar glenaer. 900.96. Fleer modal $48.96. | Choke of; 3 aiff. makes forced JUST UNLOADE. Dt Kitchen cabinets. FHA 34 months | —* ae ee ' consider Term : Electrstux’ OR ¢' sede né| _R. B. MUNRO. 1060 W. Huron air furnaces of afound 85.000 BTU to ~ Hay, Grain «& Feed 71} ie mee. . C. PANGU S 1919 M15/|'38 BUICK 8PEC. ¢DR. LIKE towed | SBpCtAL HOTPOINT WASHER | & ¢verytbing you need from soup | 3000 pieces 7x4'x8's Red fir, ee) MAND BEE UB ON | Tin om : ‘e Phone Ortonville 132 Collect new For land contract’ EM ,HOOVER UPRIGHT SWEEPER, & dryer. $288 R_B Munro Elec.| ‘© Duts, incl electrical. For aver) Us BOW en gm yume # WINDOW PR Be .} 26TH aus TYPES oF y, vinst, 8 aati ake . ore a RRR | er ean tIpe: and azvower: |S, “Thee we Berea” se, nant HEgezme Pca ae] CHURCH'S INC —h Peace Runa | Sutcend agtiae, fiw aoe’ wil CE ailanr AUCTION 4 e ie "6 FAIRLANE RD LOADED -2: : - a rune are require: 107 8 Squirrel Rd FE 3009 r deliver, btw Bie . _ ester, Re-opens i re as LIQUOR nine = IRONER, GENERAL ELECTRIC IN pip nl SCORE. SOLD. oe COMPLETELY. Jeoitinasneap Waiuety| 10265 Mighiana Rd — mse | ALPALPA Sa GBOORD SADDLE HonsEs — = 6 .D. WINE 5 Melzors Rew condition. used 1 year, 90 er a 8 1 miles out Baldwin. A EMpire 3-402 tting Fe toe NKETS BEER AND. WIN bi ‘80 FORD. SWAP SPOR or fm ce A ro Mr ins Lod A pra tn coms Wow INSTALLED rund floor covet patte ae> __t i —— cat ek BALE Coe EETOR E . GNERY AT AU tuilaing sues “seating capacity — eee Ott aad. | EN MORE, AUTOMATIC, WASH | chair, Good condition OR 34323] nit. $845 G AS $775 Le re An 0 .. Yourself _ __ ol Rd oie PrOMPy at 45:30 ‘o'clock part over 100, parking for customers. BUILDING LOTS worTH "$200. A ane 7 win set 1 re. STUDIO COUCH. 625 «TABLE AND| or sores po FOR SALE. ALL TYPES OF GOOD we Poon un Oak $400 accepted as trade in on used ® : bsom = =6 Ls bedroom ss P FOR PENT hh Will detiy OA 6. by ~ IVAN W _cars. HJ. Van Welt, OR 31355. | outfit, ve box springs and mat. moeer 432 Call et &¢ MA 63002, DO IT vou RSI LL.F tien water a Pre tentle liver waked al Hal Rosd. ib mie woot of Sasha ae PECL ‘LISTING SERVICE am, and $opm veer 08) FABLE MODEL TY 1s 000] OIL $595--GAS $535 bie colors fxd% inch | 3a. aver cleamers-werere & | conte, Corn, i gy waren tine, Mig OF @ miles enst, : s TAL BARGAIN |gervixator” RE FRIGERATOR | _®asher $15 FF 5-9179 With, same service goatantee and | %% Marble colores Sx¥'e inc furnges vacuum cleaners Oak- int ee 2 mies Pex res Pas ‘n cut price 21000 for Mahogany chest’ MArfair 6-2173.| TANK TYPE VACUUM CLEANER i show you how and I test & C Ce t Each a ‘ and Paint i TIMOTHY SEED ; oe ‘ she" eure ae ol va quick action - 3 bedroom =| KITCHEN CABINET SINK. 54 IN IN GOOD CONDITION. FE 20548) edjust at no extra cost. ; Slightly Why =nts ‘ chard Lake Ave. FE 5-610. Clean 2 atone a FE §-5091 or FE §-047 | west suburban "e zaare ae Complete i faucets, $130 95 val. AFTER 4 bey 6 Se or more FLOOR SHOP Fos way ‘VET PROsECT ane purity . _Molberry 91161. gut ent. Complete line of ~~ FE 58-2866 Ideal jocation - lake priv ges 0 499.30 Als i b = “LAA ov ces, see Montcalm Bui ; eee — ‘i . WD. pen Beenings Sundays trade for amalier home +| cabinets at tortie values, These err — RB us oe ‘ra Davis ricEn ~ OR 32048. Onen 0-9 “ $9 8 Saginaw st.| €f3 Supply. 156 W Montealm For ‘Sale Livestoc 72 “For icladng 7D Leen i Aixchanes | Tet RICHT. Re Pitty transk marred Mich- a Le FA ENSED KITCHEN SINKS 320% 2, 34% Banger 1a 104 Closed Saris 2 puvixg yn BALE. Seaver b Gali tetoe Bates FIST WRIGHT. Realoe | fap fiowtee "BO oea| POM | cayteacton [Sammie Stat] Hs *|5 pure, momes ron pu | Hetrte Gope Beret ft. plus MOUNTAIN OF FILL pIRT TO LINOLEUM a PAINT SALE | Occasional chairs gee ATT ENTION S180) Lavatories complete. with Cameras, Equipment 61A Sic “ser bribes seces Cant ieee Woe cum mom as block bide, 24x20 plus, . for lumber FF % price at Jack 277 Baldwin. | Recon Vee Sweeper § 995 a “ -_ mixing faucets $1495 Michigan ae ot ‘she No Rochest r <<. © iso < atent ‘= and: 1% car garage. Ideal location) swap LIKE-NEW SINGER LESs THAN|3 De dinette set 519 95 PRE-SPRING Tlnorencemt, 23 Greners [ete TAMER A . iw eeneeees pon for érivein restaurant offiee st: SUN MOTOR ANALYZER, mo Ltt Old Take eter bert atiiy | @ pe. dinine rm. suite 438 95 CLEARANCI ° Beier i 24700 ae getting Aisne Meg. 1 torney tax consultant, real ¢s- net model, trade for refrigerator a ee as cei 2ipe bv! » suite $19.95 : .: CHINCHILLAS, KEG.” ANIMALS, ickens. tate, ete Only $2,500 down and) et model, rage los 7252 mo ie ban le ramen Fe hal #5 00 petures § 98T og ae ralocdierienih an iW rvenER Eg Bs ee W Horde CAMERA + * $0615 | No reasonable offer dectinea, FE| Tri, 8 large onle of ge i ila | Metal dresser i 4 : > . tis 2. i C ROUX "e FR ANKS i d nrg = Pag reed eee LIVING BboM StrTE 138 in a wnage e 38 85 jolt ale 12 ag Bry {peeene Treat’ nj otiawite marred eae hi. Sale Musical | Goods 62 Go0D YORKSHIRE, REGIETERED Fiera ad GENERAL REAL ESTATE __ and Reel type lawn mowers Swen |“ got) gis mohatr exe cond & VYMAN’S Bargains on all used lumber. gan Fluorescent, "383. Orchard and grade bred gilts. Also large! Det: 4398 Dixie Hwy. OR 30701, in rour gl og Owner, Overdrive, WeWall” tires CHEVROLET - . | ¥tt S308 brdcometg, ty Seokee, - 850 S. WOODWARD | '54 Ford Victoria nies Count Soe 198) GMC 9-H model, vacuum nat” ease Josip oseas| 2uef, the .Cex for spring, Ford- : rowing aier 1952 “GMC 3 cylinder deisel, air MERCURY 1953 HARDTOP SPORT | , eg ‘ Se Son ony thant »| MICHIGAN'S LARGEST Sets mae Tome mY '54 Chev. Bel Air 2-Dr. pie St ee | eee DEA Bob Frost, Inc.| BREpas: For Dependable Troublé-Free . 2 ieee pes Brive the ene lle “Auto Insurance BOA Bites t 53. Olds Holiday Coupe . I > cee "HL. J. VANWELT "ALLSTATE, avto nanarg se capmp BIRMINGHAM Proud to Own, | Summer Driving , ae om eatery rama TE] yo lO oy ~ ae *. & i oe ew ieee FY ¢ 7 cLiey AUTO PARTS| elgte vou renew Shite, PE || +38 V8 Hudson Holywood Haré-} NC) MONEY DOWN — | '54 Ford 2-Dr. .. $944 °53 Pym 2-Dr. ..$ 644 ‘ Jacobsom’s Motor.Sales | JUST GOOD CREDIT | ’53 Pont. Cata....$ 899 55 Ford 2-Dr. ...$1144. | So « win | "See MEM Mator Sales | For Se oe Youcomnet Pike & Cas '52 Plym. 2-Dr. ..$ 499 'SlChev. 2-Dr. ...$ 244 : Seteiind ial | Pia Sey. “Om S16 | Wad siuat Tere Ge FRANSPORTATION JEROME ‘$4 Pon, dix. 4dr. $1009 _ 'S4 Mere. hdtp. ..$1399 ‘These ire be pure! ‘4 BUL PER HARD TOP. SPECIALS 33 Olds 88'4-Dr.. Aor CHINSON MOBILE 311_s. 7 5" r__service, Call FE AEE MOREY GANS, SERA Be GLENN'S » MOTOR SALES 354 8. Saginaw Bt. “WE NEED 100 SHARP CARS PE ¢-7371 HIGHEST $883) « SOMMUNITY PAID ANYWHERE | BRING YOUR TITLE PONTIAC RETAIL STORE GOODWILL USED CARS Mt. aw Om omer 3-T1i7 WILL PAY wet ‘3 a or, later PE 2-4376. DOLLAR” FOR COMMUNITY ~ MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester SPECIAL THIS WEEK 1952 Piymouth 4 door sedan ht wae 4 door sedan # door, sedan "NO "MONEY DOWN 5 FULL PRICE other cars to choose from rs) i BUICK RA RADIO & & HEATER CENTRAL LINCOLN=MERCURY - hen. 1 ~~ ‘$2 ; CADILLAC . #DOOR 62. 1 2. 1 OWN- er, New whitewall tires. Power steering, radio beater, etc, FE LOOK! Choice| NEW CAR TRADE-INS » 1086 Chrysler New Yorker 4 walle condition, PE 8-2632 after 6:30 p.m. 4. NEW CAR TRADE-INS "49 Lincoln % 2 61 Pontiag ........... s 495 42 Ford & 605 63 Ford ee eae $ 605 ‘53. Pontiac $ 945 "82 Mercury ......... eres $1,005 "83 Pord $1.096 83 Buick a $1,195 BUD » Shelton MOTOR 8&LEs . | Cer Auburn & E. Blvd, FE 4-6728 1985 GADILLAC STANDARD coupe. Red ag gray. low mile- age. PE 2-74 inst Cc BELLAS FLEETWOOD. Nias: SPENCE % a Gakiand Av Ave, “2 io. \%-TON PICKUP. ‘sé issi De % FON PICKUP Redio, heater, deluxe cab. Per- FORD SALES corer eg OM D co 1953 ™% TON ESS f--¥ & tires very good HOWARD LARE, INC. ~ Pay ance contract RUbRISH A AND ~~ GAR- packer truck. Phone 4 1954 Ford FP 250 .¥% TON EXPRESS 4 4 Speed Transmission $695 LARRY | {48 FORD *8OLDS. 2 Di onmdition, Contact Roches- we seers Service ea 22311. \_Bervice weEAS ASY" ED TONES OIT MOTOR SALES , mi S. SAGINAW iss CHEVROLET ¢ DR BEL ir . V-8 Power Gilde R & H E 9.2215 rT) “CHEV BEL “AIR E} dD. “FULLY before 3 p.m 8 ‘$1 CHEVIE DELUXE ¥ DR, runs good ‘86 ‘pintes. $208 FE 3-1542_ SHARP “@ CHEViE CLUp COUPE Good motor Good tires. Can be handled for $27 do. Payments un- der $10 a month FE 2-0555. Ask for Jack at Rogers Bales & Serv-| __ice 605 Auburn Ave Strictly 1 owner. |~ equipped, will-Trade si 4-9238 |} continually matching wits with “So you're a bank teller, eh? That must be exciting — | trained auditors!" For Sale Cars ee 735 + SREVE, diies. DOOR. 183 Haskins Chev. Pei pate ignee 2 Mie MA 5-50TL Open nights,'t! 1983 ARDTOP 8] coupe, bea 2 pm sae ss eo opt incon car down and easy Haskins Chev. 6701 Dixie Highwa Mis MAple &5071 Open ites * ‘tl 8 “so ge Ad IN ogee gee? Saas =~ & H. Dire $245. a _— 2 DOOR. RA- & heater. Ss Theoker $900. CEN TRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Cass at Pike Sts. FE + 5 CHEV z10 AN. and heater, fo sce saving car “A gust ‘your car mar down. ody eacia Haskins. Chev. 6761 Dixie Highsar at og MAple §-6071 ieee wile ‘elo SHARP ‘0 CHEVR cone paint. $15 ‘tows and al! monthly pasm 21, ask for Mr. Biack, Rogers Sales & Service, 606 Auburn Ave CHEVY ‘4 BEL AIR 2D DR. FUL- ye equipped. Black white Orig, owner. 15.006 int ‘miles, PE ees OF condition. service. $400. 1836 Airport ‘@ CHEV. ¢DR., battery and brakes. Clean. 3-008) “°o ,, CHRYSLER t, CLB. PE. AT. $205. rs a? -ASY ED JONES ” T MOTOR SALES TS ‘S. SAGINAW National Motor Sales SAYs “We will sell you a car, even if your. credit has been’ turned down else- where 5 0] As $39.50 Dn. Noco-signers .” No furniture loans No finance-companies No red tape , _ Immediate Delivery We Hold Your Note Buy Here, Pay Here NATIONAL MOTOR SALES J71_ 8. SAGINAW | Peaoro RUNS GOOD ~§75 ‘31 DODGE, FULLY E¢ QUIPPED. __g00d condition. $350. Fi SHARP CARS! Always a good selection. Tavlor Chevrolet Sales OAKLAND COS. OLDEST CHEVROLET DEALERSHIP | MArket 4-156) Walled Lake BRAID | SPECIALS *SS Ford 8 Fordor Fordomatic One owner, low imile- age, two tone Tistomline SS Dodge Coronet 6 Fordor Powerflite Transmission. One owner Just PE ses 6. 1983. DODGE Fadio, 1953 FORD . 7 Ford-O-Matic. sees. PE 2- tires, two | 5 “NEW TIRES, | 36 EM | 2-door with - broken im. Not a scratch on ft | $36 PER MONTR STOP and | SHOP! | 55 PONTIAC CAT. $1865) 54 PONTIAC WGN, $1495 54 FORD 2 DR. 8... .$945 54 PONT. 2 Dr. 8... .$945 53 FORD 8 CL. CP. $895 53 DODGE 8 4 DR.. .$845 53 DODGE 6 4 DR.. .$795 53 PLY. CL. CPE... .$768 53 CHEV. 2 DR.. 52 DODGE 4 DR..... ‘SIEPLY, 4 DR.,...:.$245 50 CHEV. ane Seamer | ee owe eee ss $745) |S2PLY, STA. WG:. .$625 : $2DE.§. V-8CL. CP. $595 "54 DeSoto V8 Loaded, including Power Steer. | ing and Automatic Transmission | Also Club Coupe, same equipment, ; | same price Me * 888 PIGTS a ‘t~4-door deluxe, new con- "54 PontiaaStar Chief Forder, Hydram and al) the dehixe extras "34 Dodge Cor. 6 Fordor $44 PER MONTH 54 Plym. Savoy For dor $41 PER MONTH *33 Dodge Station Wagon 82.44 PER MONTH °53 DeSoto Club Coupe $80 PER “MONTH 53 Ford V-8 Fordor ~ oe Sie Soierm '53 Plymouth | ymoutt Club Coupe || Chevrolets "33 Chev. 4dr. .....$ 765], 51 Chev. Coupe ....$ 365 "53 Chev. 2dr. ..... $ 765) 50 Chev. 4-dr. ..... $ 185 51 Chev. 4dr. .....$ 395 $4 Chev. 2-dr. ..... $ 935 "$5 Chev. 2dr. .....$1395 Pojitiacs "35 Pont. 4dr $1795) "52 Pontiac 2dr. ....$ 645 ‘51 Pontiac conv. ...$ 695, ‘53 Pontiac 2-dr. ...$ 875 55 Pontiac 2-dr. + $1735) 'S0 Pontiac 2dr. ...$ 95 54 Pontiac 4dr. ...$1295 Buicks |: $4 Buick 4dr. ;....$1495 .$ 899 54 Chev. 2-Dr. ...$ 944 53 Merc. 2-Dr. '55 Ply. Bel. st. w. $1699 -$ 499 + '54 Olds Su. 4-Dr. $1499 54 Plym, 4Dr. ..$ 944 53 Dodge 2-Dr. ..$ 699 * °34 Ford rch. wg. $1209 "52 Chev. 2-Dr. ...$ 499 ..$ 844 "51 Ford %4-Ton Pickup ’§2 Kaiser 2-Door *51 Pontiac Catalina’ "52 Ford 2-Door } $10.00 DOWN DELIVERS CARS LISTED BELOW CONVERTIBLES 1954 Pontiac Convertible 1955 Ford Convertible 1954 Ford Convertible Harold. Turner, Ford 464 S. Woodward ‘Ave. Birmingham MIdwest 4-7500 A PHONE CALL STARTS*A COURTESY CAR 55 Dodge st. wg. $1799 ’53 Ford 4-Dr. ...$ 699 ’52 Buick hardtop $ 744 | ‘51 Plym. 2-Dr. ..$ 244 ’54Stude. st. wg. $ 999 53 Ford rch. wg. $ 899 53 Chey. 2-Dr. ..$ 699] '53 DeSoto 4Dr. .$ 699 | 51 Ford 2-Dr. ...$ 244 ‘52 Ford rch. wg. $ 699 | "51 Chev. %4-T. Pickup. ’51 Ford Sta. Wgn. ’51 Mercury 2-Door "52 Chevrolet 2-Door THEY §3 De Soto Firedome 8.......0....0.. . $895 3130 "a 53 Chey a . $575 3151 3) 53 Mi ymouth 2 Dr... ee. ek cee ee $565 | 3153 1°54 Ford 2 Drow... cee ee $850 vo 3016 | 'S4 Pontiac 4 Drop... . $965 } 3114 °33 Ford 2 Dr... .... voce tee See ee FAIS 3122 © "$1 Olds Super RRs. - a bees . $595 ‘Sh Ford Convertible 35 Buic . _.. $21954 DE Ford Convertible: «rae... seco "34 Chev. 2dr. oo... $1245] >> Buick Htop «82199 3066 arcana 3 Beater exceptionally 53 Buick 4-dr. eowe $1185. 49 Ford ca sieneeveawéavsuteesuce ana ce sees $125 52 Buick 2dr. .....$ 595, ’54 Pontiac 2-dr. ...$1195 ne Baie , 2972 Radio & Heater Hydramatic *S4 Buick 4dr. ,... . $1695) "$9 De Soto occ ce ccc cece cee cece cee uuunaee $145 'S4 Pontiac 4dr. ,..$1095/ 50 Buick 2dr. -$§ 295; . 3174 Hydrematic and Heater SL Buick 2dr. .....$ 445 $80 Studebaker wo... ... see eee. +... $170 "54 Ford Club Cpe. . $1095 | 3076 Redic ® Beater. standard atin Fords "$2 Studebaker .........2...... rie .. $295 4 Pee Tae . $1095 "58 Bord Ade: as: $1595. ; 3068 te nell Bedi ‘ 455 "S81 Ponta: 6 sca oe ae tees meee Wi wee ee wees $395 'S3.Pont. 4dr. sed. .. $905 > a he | 3170 ‘ Heater & Hydramatic 52 Ford 4dr. ... . $ 545) 51 Nash. 2 Dro ccc ccc cece. \ «ee aux wave’ ore $195 3 Dodge Cor. hee. $785 50 Ford 2dr. ......$ 165 3167 | _|’50Ford Coupe ....$ 1651 50 Studebaker ............, gi aaa Hi »sene$ 95 eee ewe 50 Ford Cou "4000 o ME Open 8 A AWAY — 3146 FORD RANCH WAGONS Ys $4 Mainline. O.D. 34 Custom, O.D. 10—1955 FORDS VICTORIAS FAIRLANE CUSTOMLINE 4 DRS. TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS 3169 sree de 3161 .<48 Pontiac Coupe (Olds Motor).........4v. $195 OR 90 DAY GUARANTE: 147 S. SAGINAW She: M. “to 9 PM. GO! 4 DRS. ° sevccvesseeeg ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1956 ‘a [ “Vacation of ‘Omnibus’ Detbes Void in Creati ‘56 Zenith TV SAVE $7Q00 The TRAYMORE Bandtome Zentth ?1-in. Console TV with Zenith TOP TUNING, —- Mahogany UHF/VHF antenna. - STEFANSKI | Radio & Television Sales & Service FE 2-6967 1157 W. Huron St. the W 3 * - = sf ‘G Today’ s Radio Programs - - \Show Refuses eae TST. Delay Opeing Date SERVICE win ) CRLW, GN)” CWS, GN)” OAR, GS) «WEEE, GR)” SWRON. Gam) WIRE, Hla) . Fit f : call boast of wn awe. on Revenue Bonds 7" a ont. ion a ee, : ee i | Se eee 10 | Ca egory of money does not ‘necessarily|. Opening of bids for the sale ] Yes! wws. News by Lewis e 11 sree aiatine WWJ, Minute Parade SIR. Tem Genres p make o grod. TV progrem, $50,000 worth of revenue bonds : CRLW: News, 8 WXYZ, News, Top Town | CKLW, Toby David Wrox. Guy Nun | Presents Many Topics : _ lcomplete Syivan Lake's new $275,-| . But it’ © Tape Recorders WiBK, News, =a CaLW. swe, Soest WJBK, Tom George _ rg Mrs, Burton of Inte With He ge realm of ConcePticon new system, has been changed| © Recerd Pi Woon Rl aa WPON, News, Sports WPON, Goes WXYZ, News, Winter rest Rare that = — Ww Sreat-|trom April 11 to April 25. eTy. : 20-WIR. Bob Rernchts |11:20 WIR, Mignight Mle [tase wim, Aribur CKLW, Bud Davies - Penetration est In orkshop & eee weve on Gon WvE Top of the Teen | WEYR My Troe @tery: wean bee Goreme | group of people doesn’t sit around! .city Manager Ernest L. Ethier oe W. Badie Chase CKLW. Ted McCoy CRLW! News Womechate | WRON, News, Nelson iddy & table-and try to “think up” pro-|said the change was recommended © Sete Wear. they or Musie WON. Blues Chaser WCAR, ' News, ‘Temple "wa, Res ul By CHARLES MERCER (grams. Nobody says “Let's givelpy bond attorney Claude Stevens ® Inter-Comm. Systems WPON Sports Giants THURSDAY WPON, News, - | weve, NEW YORK (Omnibus (CBs-|"€™ this” or “Let's give ‘em © be ta Phas visa a Fg Ry because of a printing error in P.A. Systems gag aay lag A a 7 ; Wonk’ Den TV) concluded its fourth season|that.” Rather, someone—-perhaps jinvestor’s publication concerning WXYZ, Stars at Seven . | WXYZ, Pred Wolf WXYZ, When « Girl Marries| WCAR. Caravan of Music Sunday with a dramatization of|% Person not connected with thelthe bond sale, CELW, Fulton Lewis Je. | CELW. Chub . SKLW. Mary WON, Club 1460 the court-martial of Col. Billy|Workshop -- comes in and ex-| The bids will be tabulated BLAKE WJBK, News, Mickey Shorr WIRE, Gentile, Binge WJBK, Tom George 8 JR, Wendy Warren his fascination with 2a a at WPON, News, Room| WPON, WCAR. Music in the Alr | WWJ, Weekday. Mitchell and a filmed study of the, Presses nh <8/p.m., Ethier said, : "Wwa. Mergen Beatty ~- “Weg, oo has of Agticlt. | Sew IR. Arthur SRUW, Bud Devies poo oF fe pilot, The home| Specific whinet ea fz * ¢ @ RADIO T V. WEYR Daye Bronte b Pred Walt A WJBK, Hews, Don Moltod 8 lesg enjoyable until pct ak we jections nal egg Aalbaeme mgie on 3149 W. Huron WoBK. Shorr. wonK. Gentile, Binge | CHUN. Glory Tne Soom Dems, Cb 1 te “ fowre many changes, but each subjectiue after recei gone goo wPOm, Room WPON, Rise ‘n’ Shine WIBK, rRmowm 3:30—W, Party . program. returns in October.|°™* with — ue ving no bids March s:00—WIR. Amos & Andy 1.00--WIR, “Jim Vinal WCAR, News, wwe | oo ‘ begins a burning interest omi7 at 100 per cent of par value. Warn. Baw. ‘Morees WXYZ, News, Osgood it am, Make Up Ming’ | CRLW. Bud Davies A review of its programs | the part of someone. This is the —— CKLW. Gangbusters Se. oe Soe pan cog oe oon one saat eh asada eeoeme manner of all significant creation) ; | WIBK, Mews, Mickey Shoes) WIE, Hews, Gentile, Binge News, Winter WCAR, Caravan of Muste s all the world’s art forms. Un-/ ‘4 4 Record Room WoaR, Cottee CLS. Ques sees Bag WPON, Club ing range of subjects combined too of the Ses See | eee | Se ee ee ee H FIDELITY | WEvE, Better Temerroe | Wwa' Bob i =. | WPOM, Pontiae Party Wiz, Wottrick-sp that has n ma : ses i. A = . ports not yet been matched on the home screen are the oe P CALW, Public Prosecutor WHYE, News, Osgood e pny og ag , |TV. The usual categorical thi ” uninspired categorical | saree Room WJBK, News, Gentile, Binge | 12:00-—WJR, Jack White WCAR, News, Caravan in TV programing runs something b ‘ge somebody! UARTERS Bing Crosby WCAR, Coffee With Clem WWJ, News by WPON, Community News | hike. ecause oud WW, You Bet Your Life News, Rise ‘n WXYZ, News, Winter 4:30—WIR, Mi : comedy, drama, wanted to make a quick buck or| : WEY, Towe Meeting Og IR, Jack White cui. News, Ken Gritfin| WwJ. Pepper Young ‘music. Omnibus annually an empty hour. — Pe IDK Hew Miker Shore WEE, ben ered wan, neve ose Sw made chee much farther and digs deeper. | Wide Selection of Components ome WIR, Presidential Rpt| WIEK News, Gentile, Binge | 19:98—WIR Time for, Musto) WCAR, Caravan of ‘Muste yy nye HANDLING Leads Field of 4 | Catalogue “Net” Prices WETh, Toon Mecting Seon wees war, mew Sb Wie Wilton Ghechen te apart from the distin- Attractive : CKLW. Bob & Ray #30 —-WIR, Music Hal CRLW. Bud Davies “Ww, News at 6 guished performances of many era Beach, Fla. | Demonstration Room aMEON, es aa Orville Wate. Pret Welt, WCAR, Music inthe Air | CKLW. adie Chace pep ea = a BEACH, Fla. @—E.H.| Expert Guidance—Complete Installation ee NBC News GIDE, Neem, Gonthe, Bings| 1:5— WIR Roce of Lif WOAK, Mout, Ces o4 ee m, Negro attorney, led/ e ‘AR, News, Caravan normally would avoid TV, the. * sac! Vandercook WCAR, Coffee with Ww. nd WPON, News, Serenade : opponents in a race} : CRLW, Jim Van Kuren WPON, Rise ‘n’ Shine wav 6:30—WJR, Music Hall jects taken up by Omnibus in “contiimen in election McCALLUM & DEAN $ roe, ewe osm Wilton Raden) Se. at Ww, Jim Deland 1955-56 included comedy, drama, = “ree mci coe” | Gly dee Sine | Gem. Soce met. | Some: Bevsccrs | |aerence, Mobert Saude, “@ee| Cominghasy reeves 00% HAT ere M4520 CHLW, Ted MoCoy News, Roundup ww, and oe ee ee —|fao Werlaop, and hs I which were cast . Radic Worksiap, and — faces a runoff April ; and mm Today's S Television Pr OOT ams - a "ALL MAKES — Service Guaranteed! TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Buffalo Bill’ Jr. Dick Jones in “The Devil's Wash- bowl.” (9) Circle 9 Theater. Gene Autry fights duel with devil grass in ‘Sierra Sue.” (4) News and Sports. Paul Williams, Bill ‘Flemming. 6:15—(4) Dolores, Short drama. (2) News. Jac LeGoff. : ¢:25—(4) Weather. Sonny Eliot. (2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Everett Phelps. ep My Little Margie. Gale/- Storm in “Father's Little Help- AUTHORIZED DEALER EMERSON—CBS _ CROSLEY—BENDIX 1000 TOP VALUE STAMPS WITH EACH NEW TV PURCHASE JA-COX TV 463 8. Saginaw FE 5.4620 | dian jinx helps Valley prospector in hunt for “The Hoodoo Mine.” (2) Linkletter’s Kids. Art interviews moppets. 6:45—(2) News.-Doug Edwards. 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. Puppet comedy. (9) The. Lone mystery. Amos 'n’ Andy. Valuable ring falls into Kingfish’s popcorn box in “Kingfish at the Ball Game.” (2) San Francisco Beat. Police drama with Tom Tully, Warner Anderson. BARN DANCE Every Saturday Nite (K. P. pte 18 W. HURON) ge Buddy Gontens aleng with Ram- Bit Martin and the Revin’ blers. Greet te Prank Shedd. Ward’s TV Service ‘TV, Radio, Car Radio | 46 N. Hilldale FE 2-2976 OPEN EVENINGS ~ Do-it-Yourself Tube Tester Bring Them tn by the ee , Open Evenings ‘til 9 HAMPTON ELECTRIC — #25 W. Horen SERVICE MUNTZ TV Member of Oakland County Electronics Association FE 4.1515 Open Eve, TM 10 P.M. cé&v iT 158 Oakland | New Spring cach cn ool MASSAGI AIR CUSHION SHOES Economy Shoe Store $52 N. Perry 7:15—(7) News. John Daly. 7:30—(7) Disneyland. “Where Do Stories Come From,” a look at) how Disney's staff works out cartoon ideas. Kirk Douglas is|; special guest. (9) Million Dol-| lar Movie. James Dunn, Mona Freeman in “That Brennan Girl.” (4). Eddie Fisher Show. 7:45—(4) News Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. 8:00—(4) Screen Directors ' Play- house. Errol Flynn plays French poet ativenturer Francois Villoa who comes to aid of lady in dis- tress in “Sword of Villon.” (2) |. Arthur Godfrey and His Friends. Variety. . 8: irs MGM Parade. Greta ers.” (4) Death Valley Days. In-| Garbo's greatest scenes in her movie career. Part One: Scenes from ‘The Torrent,” “Flesh and the Devil” with John Gilbert. |_“The Kiss” with Conrad Nagel, | | all silent films; ‘‘Anna Christie, "| “Romance” with Lewis Stone,/ “ n Christina,” with John Gilbert, all talkies. (4) Father Knows Best. Bud becomes cocky after winning a boxing match in “Bud the Boxer,” family com- edy with Robert Young, Billy Gray. 9:00—(7) Masquerade Party. Dis- guised guests try to stump the Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel J-WXYZ-TV Channel $—CKLW-TV _ un ane —_— oe 8:00—(2) Cartoon Classroom. (7) Work Done by Graduate Technician! million to ex-| Little Rascals, ; Sri: onerate girl-he just jailed for)s:30—(2) Captain Kangaroo. (1) 30 Years Service in Pontiac! 7" robbery in “The Story of Tom) Wixie Wonderland. : Mead.” _ |%00—(4) Romper Room. j 9:30—(7) Break the Bank. Quiz'9:30—(2) Love Story. (7) Heart- 5-84 Ln Bert Parks and $3,200 bank. (9)| throb Theater. ; FE 13 Fe {3 a oa uae poy cain 2 Garry . a Panel quiz) 10:00—( Moore Show. (4) RYATVi@ it je lu! 5 with Garry Moore, host. 5 asec Be 96 OAKLAND AVE. we 10:00 — (7) Wednesday Night, 1:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. © (4) LS hh Oe teh Fights. Welterweight bout: Vince| Feather Your Nest. sel tetet ct Martinez vs, Miquel Diaz. (9)|10:58--{7) News, Story Studio, . : Mr. ang Mrs. North. Pam and|!1:60—(4) Home. Bit ky a Jerry are involved in interna-|11:30—(2) Strike It Rich, * e e 69 © © 2 @ 6 sé. @ . tional iu in “Seven|11:58—(7) News Ace. Robin & : 5 } Sacred Rubies.” (4) This Is| Ricky. (9) Prayer, Sign On. ) HERE ARE THE Your Life. Surprise guest has| THURSDAY AFTERNOON s : ; : be his life story recreated by Ralph|12:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Ten-| | G., ™” ; Edwards. (2) 20th Century Fox| nessee Ernie. (1) 12 O'clock Dove — | | ) Ss. ; Hour. Robert Wagner, Debra| Comics. (9) Story Book. 5 aS Se " fe | : ¥ ‘3 Paget, Charles Drake in “Gun/1%:15—(2) Love of Life. (9) Maggie|14 Lemon— tet 3 in His Hand,” drama.ot son of| Muggins. te ba etapa Week of March 18-24 : western outlaw who is caught on/12:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. ''* 1 Os Be ae ZS ee eee a his first job with his father’s| (4) Feather Your Nest. (7) iq cna . F band. a. (9) Featurette. ic re . Cameron in “The Case of the) Morgan Show. a Paper Button.” (4) Mr. District|1:00—(2) Ladies Day. (4) (Color) is Nomad | $250, 000 BIRTHDAY C0 ' young thief from becoming a| (9) News, Shoppers Show. 138 Lead ore } : killer. David Brian plays the|1:15~(4) Fun to Reduce. oe panes a peg naly : D. A. 1:30—(4) Jean McBride. 36 Legal matters —~ , in Don! 155-4 Fran Harris. ~~ Wattrick, nt Nendlines. Pom! s:0o—(2) Robert Q. Lewis. (4) 0 Piatesn 11:00—(7) Soupy's on. Variety with) gern) S6OR® (Stare ones w, . \ ver 7s Soupy Sales. (9) National News. 2: 30—(2) Linkletter’s | boatman (4) 11 o’Clock News. Paul Wil-|.. hea" liams. (2) N Jac .LeGott 3:00—(2) The Big Payoff. w th ; oe eee: * | (Color) NBC Matinee Theater.'$} Weapons” 11:10—(2) Wéeathervane. (7)- Afternoon Film Festival. is bs t:15 — (7) Premiere Playhouse. |3;30—(2) Bob Crosby Show. ding Wo | Debérah Kerr in “The Ad- sin) News, 83 Foundation ’ = 3 Metion i venturers.” (9) Good Neighbor| 4:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) A Date $5 Guerce ‘oe oom ~ Theater. Paul Muni, Claude| With Life. (9) Justice Colt. «earee Son fee bo ads { Raines, Anne Baxter in “‘Angelj 4:15—(2) Secret Storm. (4) Mod- ! Besenttal ot ned 4 on My Shoulder.” (4) . Little} ern Romances. 13 | 1T oy line ” leprosy = i Show. Monty Woolley in ‘Doctor| 4:30—(2) On Your Account. (4)| Toe — 0 Motte! 39 Stretesy i in Spite of Himself.” (2) Miss| Queen for a Day. war 2 Pures Wie " airweather. Bette Wright. 5:00—~(2) The Early Show. (4); $ Si 41 Walker ee 11:20—(2) Les Paul and Mary| Pinky Lee Show. i bontril Ford. Music. | Mouse Club. (9) Dance Party. | 11:25—~(2) Nightwatch - Theater. |5:30—(4) (Color). Howdy June Durpez in “Thief of Bag-| (7) Mickey Mouse Club. (9). ad." Howdy Doody. . ‘ '11:30—(4) Tonight. Singer Leona ——$—$—___— | Anderson is guest of Steve Allen. Schedule Bond Bids THURSDAY MORNING GRAND RAPIDS # — B 6:50-—-(2) Meditations. (4) Today’s|Grand Rapids’ $2,000,000 a Sins INCLUDED WITH ANY Farm bond issue for water system im- 6:55—(2) On the Farm Front.. (provements were scheduled to be 7:00—(2) Good Morning. (4) Today.|opened Thursday before city com: n=) Gon Morsing t) Consors cette conten an urveen mein ( gram already is underway, with bl nine

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