’ 4 L ee f ; £5 C PRESS che moet Eaettaonat, ewe Bet = h pleasant spring and summer days of care-free play ahead. Policemen Protest Against Law City Ponders Crackdown on Employe Suburbanifes The question of whether police officers will be forced to live within the city limits was shunted to City Man- ager Walter K. Willman today by Police Chief -Herbert W. Straley. Straley turned in a report containing the names of 11 officers with homes outside of Pontiac, asserting that _ in four leases a 1932 amendment to the city charter is —* being violated... Willman Snow.Removal said he will bring the mat- i ae z® vidoe Taxes Budaet Cost to City Surpasses $12,000; Pontiac Crews Work .4,000 Hours The 40 inches of snow that fell on Pontiac this winter cost the city $12,244.76 to remove, Joseph B. Jewell, superintendent of the onan. of Public Works, said he said. About 20 per cent.of the most city’s employes, including police nena phy edhe dhe and firemen, now: live outside the the city last winter when 38 inches|“!Y limits, Willman said, blanketed Pontiac. increased jmission after from a trip next week. Straley denied reports that he was “pressuring” officers to move and stated that he would remain “neutral” in the controversy. The law requires only police- men and firemen to live within the city, Willman sald, and add- ed that “we've known of viola- tors in both departments.” The question conceivably could eventually affect all city workers, UNFAIR,’ SAYS GROUP The Police Officer’s Assn. has termed the law “outdated and un- fair’ and announced plans to pe- tition for a referendum election in August to change the provision. . In charge of the association committee to circalate petitions is Officer Guy White, ef 2356 Anders Rd. in Waterford Town- ship, ene ef the four violators Department trucks spread 1.960 sound fo Steir tons of salt on. city streets this ter up before the City Com-| . returning) eps s TIGAN, SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1050—90 PAGES — lion School Budget ‘lke, Benson Still ‘Mulling Over Farm Proposal Conference on Disliked Measure Will Continue Today; Veto Looms President may veto. Benson joined Eisenhower at 8:15 am. at the Presi- dent’s shop at the Augusta Na- tional Golf Club. With Ben- son, on his arrival at the sun-splashed, white frame meeting. -~-..-». Benson flew from Washington last night declared as he ie 4 i vik FE> ater. F gokeae* agi 2 tt i i : ili Sy = believes a veto of the bill would be a political “mistake.” But Hall Lamb to Lead Lions ANGELES # — Cari C. White said the association seeks past winter, Last ‘winter, 2,723 tons were ‘spread, & (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) | the* ‘Lami has been chosen to head Club here, 5 Blocks Long, 4 Acres of Deck, 187 Ft, High ‘Saratoga Joins the Fleet. NEW YORK @—The Navy to than the Forrestal, and also swift- er and more potently equipped. Her newly designed 250,000- ‘horsepower engines have the high- »est propulsion force of any ever installed on an American. vessel, about the equivalent of 100 loco- motives. Although her top speed is secret, she'll cruise at an aver- age of about 34. knots (a little over 38 miles an hour). She's about five city blocks long, and about a block (252 feet) wide, with a flight deck more than four acres in size, teet in length, is three feet longer; Her two acres of hangar space 0! visitors left in Monte Carlo when for the some 100 planes she'll car- ry bring the combined flight op- acres, The entire population of a city of 40,000 could stand on her decks. In height, from keel to top mast, and men, Taking. cific fighting in World War IT. | How’s Your Golf Game? Taking a full month — lege, but that’s just the Press will offer its readers. “Secrets of Better Golf” Let Patty Berg Help You! of golf instruction from one of the game’s greatest players.is a rare privi- opportunity The Pontiac AUGUSTA, Ga. (#i—Pres-| ident Eisenhower and Sec- | jretary of Agriculture Ben- son met today to discuss an) Sstoction year farm bill they jdon’t like and which the working — vacation) headquarters above the pro erations area to more than six the carrier rises to the equivalent ot a 2%-story building. She'll car- ty a crew of about 3,800 officers over as her commander is Capt. Robert J. Stroh, 48, a New York-born career officer who weathered some of the hottest Pa- Twin Tax Refund Makes Friday 13 > } on s& = a = Q) = chief executive was wartimé com- mander and later NATO command- er has praised the young general jon several. occasions. Rain Dampens Kelly-Rainier Wedding Locale MONTE CARLO (INS) — Rain and restrictions that will keep all bit a chosen few from the Kelly- Rainier wedding and the glamorous social events preceding it were causing an exodus of tqurists from Monaco today. ; we LJ * Worried hotelmen and merchants concern that there may be only half the expected number Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier are- married: in ‘wivil and religious ceremonies Wednesday and .Thurs- day. ‘Ome official said “lf the bad weather continues, all we'll have pala i multi-colored array of U.S, and Monacan flags displayed every- where drooped damply, — The second day of rain prompted princess-to-be, should the storms continue during the week's festiy- ities. POO eee ee eee In Today's-Press | | £ MEET iN TAMPA—Estes Kefauver, right, a brief meeting with i Fia., Friday. Rival campaign paths crossed at a Tampa cigar factory. Candidates at the Crossroads Hiked by Board in 56-'57 Outlay Record Sum to Boost Tax Rate by 2.49 Mills, The city Board of Educa- tion last night passed a record-breaking budget of | $7,046,919 for the fiscal ‘|year 1956-1957, after grant- belt, shoes and bag.. Asked Margaret Heading Home, \Floating on a Pink Cloud NEW YORK (INS)—Sweet and smiling Margaret Truman arrives in Independence, Mo., at 7:48 p.m. tonight, floating on what she calls a pink cloud. Officials at Pennsylvania Station more sedately call it “The Spirit of St. Louis,” the train that is taking ex-President Truman's daughter home for her wedding with Clifton Daniel April 21. _ Miss Truman was wearing a black cloth coat, gray one-piece accordion pleated dress and patent leather how she felt, Miss Truman in return: “You mean to tell me you carte’ ste the pink cloud I'm walking around on?” his fiance off, just smiled happily. TO REST FOR FIVE DAYS The blonde bride-to-be said, “I'm going to visit with the family, then eat some and sleep some. I'm go- ing to do nothing for five days.” She added -as an afterthought: “I'm going to have to be care- ful about that eating or I won't fit inte the wedding dress.” — Her , Newspaperman ‘ bridegroom. Cliff Daniel, will fly to Indepen- dence next Thursday, | “I don’t think we have any se-) crets left,” Miss Truman said to the reporters with a smile, felt boarding the train that will take her home made the wedding seem more real to her. The level headed Margaret re- plied: -“You try choosing silver and china and crystal! It has seemed real all along, I've no more shopping to do, no more nothing ” ” The couple will return to: New York after their Nassau honey- moon. “We haven't found an apartment yet,” she said. “We'll look in earn- est when we get back." Rooster Hitches Ride . . @ Salesman, saw a rooster dart fn front of his auto- mobile in Indiana. yesterday but thought no more about it, Back in Louisville, 6% hours and 130 miles later, he drove into a serv- ice station, When the hood was ralsed,. out jumped the rooster. Daniel, on hand yesterday to see Miss ‘Truman was asked if she grinned from gold earring* to gold earring and asked Mideast Peace Talks Continue Hammarskjold, Nasser Resume Conferences; 5 Israeli Wounded CAIRO, Egypt @ — U.N, Secre- tary General Dag Hammarskjold held more peace talks with Egyp- tian leaders today, : * « *@ There was relative quiet along the tense Isracli-Egyptian frontier but a Jerusalem dispatch said five Israeli soldiers were wounded to day when their military vehicle was biown up by landmines near Niryitzhaq, east of the Egyptian- held Gaza Strip, Hammarskjold talked for 90 minutes with Premier Gamal Ab- del Nasser and for an hour with Foreign Minister Mahmoud Faw- ai, Fawzi before returning to his tem- porary headquarters in Beirut this evening. TEMPORARY LID Asked by reporters if he con- sidered his Cairo mission success- ful, Hammarskjold said tersely “T've done in Cairo what I came for.” ‘ The secretary's mission ap- peared to have succeeded in clamp- ing at least. a temporary lid on the smoldering frontier situation. € * * Both Israel and Egypt have given Hammarskjold written as- surances they will refrain from He said he would meet again with|- in mock surprise: a high ranging from 50 “You don't mean to tell me you’ a low between 32 and are taking corruption publicly? ing 8 ‘a.m. was 39 degrees. The 54 and \hostile acts, But I'm one up on you. I've got two boxes.” ‘thermometer registered 54 at 2 p.m. T te Me ee 4, Res SORE es ae ee eetee ee 6 Theaters ...... sesreccssass SDB, : ores | seeeeeneseneenes -* a PAGO 2... cecnesee 9! see oo a eee _ Tax Form Rush Looms at Revenue Office Teachers Pay sae A Louis H. Schimmel, Meet in Floricia | ='smsce sos dS “ be cles vote Wo uaa Sonne At Both Attack Republicans) deficit in the is baer epee’ : Swap Election Buttons,| '® pay oft debts non = ™: Woo Potential Votes “dhe while epee the: con Meee eR Pg and Sen. Eates but still below the rate of 18.50 t their separate ways today|nins—which might be available after exchanging campaign buttons, the County Allocation Board handshakes, banter and words from a 8.75 voted millage. denouncing the Eisenhower Ad-| The a eo geen pane * budget will go to the allocation against Republicans “a ae Me bole asidies ae of Tampa Bay last night by the|to a $4,200 minimum with a bach- oa pee gig with ren By vention delegate votes. Detroit Metropolitan area, ac- Both raised the cry of “special : ty Beans cotigaeies,. ” Interests.” Stevenson made a| ,Toscher representatives last * pated down original re- pred Bigay dber wtb 's : for a $1,109,779 boost by ‘vere ig hse we ger. | sent Sgn Tey ated fry we degree and a $7,000 maxi- Ketauver bore down on the farm with a master’s degree, bill controversy and declared the . board also cut down the Agriculture Secretary Ezra Taft|tg.10, which Schools: Superintend- Benson. ent Dr. Dana P, Whitmer termed Stevenson heads to northwest!ihe trend in this ” Tes Flori today whe Kefauver ses rs ad asked for rtenton of tha met yesterday oh a school ground ing $29,300 for secretaries and near one of the cigar factoriesicustodians, and. provided some se ets ne ee me when thay attended the Calliornia ee \Library Budget Surplus to Go Into Redecorating ites.: Hyiz BIRMINGHAM librarians is causing a surplus of rae oes nce, secretary Sey of a redecorating fund, she explained in the expenditure summary for ooh tee Votget for next The budget is being studied Pay anche Agar te the city’s governing ee when the entire city is considered, _ . One post at the libary is still open and another vacancy could not~be filled as soon as the job developed, Mrs, Shinnick sa Further reductions in total salary costs were caused when a senior clerk a maximum salary was replaced by one at a minimum $52,200 is being eaked, with $4085 were being used this year. + Lee, 38, and their son, Larry, 13, “This has worked all of poyaye Willis was the hardship to staff and a disservice ‘ i : 3 ry Clarence Anderson, 12, of Port|Chaplain Lauds Grace for Bringing Joy. Pontiac Deaths Says Gruenther | sat the ceasing wg when bin Mayele ond 0 cor riven ve 2 nc Could Well B - pas Sta. ON be Sho Beaming Rainier Relaxes ould Well be. | aa neaans oon 2 : eee eee ee cy Mrs, Elizabeth Heaton | ) : years, That, with relighting and : Charice home onthe northwestern f Gl f K ITs ’M. ic’ Mrs. Elizabeth Heaton, 59, of 540 56 Dem Choice caer al aol ae pene outskirts ot Port Huron. n OW O e Y agic N. sagen YS. died at her home, WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. @ —| ont, ~ ; Illinois couple, Rudolph ome | : : yeste a two months ill-/Rep. Chatham (D-NC) said last le 55, of Forest Park, Iil., were killed ic = 1 ee a a |” Born in Kimball, Minn, June%,|tiring supreme commander ef ren a Cher Lease aes | Friday night when their car col-/Grace Se et acitas te Spree 1896, she was the daughter of Jer-\North Atlantic Treaty Orgamiza-/hi? oho come next oa __ Mided head-on with another on M60|busband happy cab ag ta: mee B Byes hard and Elizabeth Hass Stelton.|tion forces, “‘could be” the Demo-|) 26 aS. cram, "ind. eas? foe ee Monaco. to follow, : re. Menton, on cingeyt of Po /Soeee es imeem com . oe i|"‘relieving crowded conditions of _. The driver of the second car,| adn | A friend ‘said the two were ot St. Michael's Cafmolic Church|Stevenson and Sen. Estes Kefau-/POOs and borrowers. : : _' “Nick ‘Danilevich, 70, of Chicago,| “She did in one’ day what I've/spending a lot of time with each ‘and had been a resident of the|ver. The library board, which sets its was taken to a Niles Hospital in|een trying to do for six years—jother and had let both their fam- area 29 on ss ‘a ath , 1 here, |1255°56 actual expenditures at $80,- - @gitieal condition. make him happy and relaxed,” /ilies know they'd like to get). — two chia Derald! Cha Seiad that Gruenthec|472, 25k that next year’s budget : - the Rev, Francis Tucker, told re-|slightly lost. ad Duane ef Pentine: two saters| would tages tel: be $89,516. That would include $800 Se daet Po akg un Dunne Pomc es ou compe vuln sae and cy cob C School Budget 3 = ee While. the Prince and Grace rs. nomination, m_ 4e-|tion of $77,116. Taxes on the city’s “T've never seen my boy so\basked in thelr new-found happi- er, Mrs. Dorothy Dillon, John and|scribed the general as a “‘well 1956-57 assessed valuations of over : P aiee ” Patrick Stelton, all of Minnesota.|equipped man and definitely pres- : to Hit $7 Million _ |bappy, My work is done. ness, the High Chamberlain of Rosary wil be recited’ at Siidential timber.” $58 million would take care of this, pe He “} Father, Tucker, of Wilmington, Monaco announced they would get sleck. Sundog evening Si teal A teember of the Meme Vert Ot OS 2 (Continued From Page One) ohne Ton coeeont tur. tealutptinge just betore the civil Brace-Smith Funeral Home. Affairs Committee, Chatham start-| higher wages afe needed to at: (Prince to visit the Hollywoodjceremony Wednesday. He said Servins l De See Sem, Sick © Grummer pevtnietiel been) actress last Christmas Eve at the|that Marcel Portanier, president Michael's Catholic Church at 10 several weeks ago when the gen- igs, The engagement "|devote three minutes to the cout Chairman Hope Cemetery. tee. Chatham told the committee — Schimmel pointed out that “‘if ' a. ture. j . —_— at the time that Gruenther was' : = ge taxes re to meet shanty ster neon Reinier s .. * 6 , : Mrs. David E. Willson “wonderful presidential material,’”’ : everyone |out palace race at ci e ta.” ‘ ' Mrs. David E. (Florence) Will- ° 4 Resa re eter gene cow ct WS NOW Teri \nst's act ce Soe’. Acid Victim Riesel : -Tnitmer sald. that recent state| j i Grace?” They have found that the home, 155 W. Pike St. She had . ve J 7 . _* ; legislation changing the alloca. exican Police Deny walls of Rainier’s palace are even Re-elect John Ostrander cn S* months. Sufferi R | : “‘tien of funds to some school dis- thicker than they look. i ie . | She was born in Pontiac Sept. ing elapse SUR lee aes dienes Sealine. Capture of Thorpes . ee Pontiac District Head 3, 1879, the ol Thomas) 7 : ) : "es Prince Rainier still is furious} gt Meetin and Eliza Cottrell Hooper. On her| NEW YORK (INS) — “Signs of ana svt ard yore MEXICO CITY (INS)=Mexican|°Vet the tactics of some photogra- 9 birthdey in 1901, she was married|rr gression’ shadow the hope phy: : y cone’ a galery, homme police officials continued their de-|Phers yesterday when he took 3 Os here to David E. Willson. Saonie inary rg sage according to Mrs. William | Sede. Am e6aidenat pe0e.ses tor (tial today thet the missing Michi-(Grace and ber parents to luncheon} _ tt 5 Cirenet te oy Scout tion and’ wae an iemaber ae ali|@n acid throwing attack, would rer] 2ackeem. chairman of the | %. om ody at his sister's villa. . rman of the Pontiac Boy Scout|tiac and was a member of All attack, would Te-| tion board. The candidate whom : oe ee oe ree paar emer Sy Fis bare tae The couple were scheduled to|District at a committee meeting| Saints Episcopal Church and Guild |“ver his sight. the board singled out at its | : training Gee captured-in Mexico. ~ - -- make their next official appear-|this week. iw 4 of her church, . Roel tical bulctin issued yer) ‘Thursday meeting has asked for - from state pr oage sources. __}ance tomorrow night at the Inter.) Ostrander, Parkway St., Mrs. Willson leaves four children, | 4.) dares Hospital,| . jetter with complete details of ; About $4,006,504 is expected to/ Reliable informants sald the inational Sporting Club Gala, a/Will serve for one year. He was| stuart E. Willson of Syivan Lake,|*“" 7, salary and benefits before his de- | || _ seme treet pent sy | Rirmes were, pshe, olin and tala ale whch sft lected na seca lector, emer A Cue a. Rey rics crea"in ahem came eg Wi | * Whitemer that oper- . ogy od ae ade, Sema . bert H. Larson and David T. Will-|oove victor Riesel’s sight held until he accepts the posi- * ating costs are expected to rise) Friday Pimyg ag deren |” Prince by Onassis; Re-elected vice chairman was (son, all of Pontiac; four grandchil- : tion. : < some $851,000 in the coming school) ***Pert ue fie |Beasle Ea aser and Mrs-| The labor columnists eyes had| °C “8 — _ Read to Hasta ew equipment atte arrests bcnse of “conve fe) Attend Meeting |i.by Lester Cre, present Beste avers ll ot Poot.” Inen eared by suture sad when 5 © goste fs about $250,000 to step upjover who should receive the Ostrander introduced Frank ig aheonpet etn wep -pevdickl wlan ren eapebeyeymnarsaey: | t ite Pj i | « the buildi i credit.” éore than 189 members of the} on ont ced Fran eral Home where she will remain the fud in his fae athe was ea ero [ IQgins : . which has sagged for many years, eee are €Xitormer Pontiac fire ch Shs 0d thee be taben Oo Att ae ee ee et fore © ‘Ws | Whitmer said. "'[_ The law enforcement officers in-|Pected to convene at Mhehi gan) Cen Stace Assetant Oak-| Episcopal Church for service at 3|said shysiccns were. & associat. (\rders Vice Probe S yadget pore raises, for main-|eral security police and immigre-|the, third annual Michigan Tralfic| mn “Tye tet scouts, scouters| en Tm Widditnd officiating ux eoumnist at regular invervals t0) Derrorr uw — Police Commis- |i | i : tion denied the capture Conference, | Some scouters George Widdifield officiating. Bur-/overcome ‘dangerous develop-| ~~ ae eee * | » tenance workers, which will be dis- * * ®@ and wives who attended at Grace/ial will be in Perry Mt. Park’ ments." sioner Edward Piggins today or- qussed Tuesday at a meeting with|Teports. — Speakers representing trucking, Lutheran Church, where scouts of Cemetezy. | ° dered a thorough investigation in ve * the State Labor Mediation Board.) Informants said the Thorpes raiiroad and airline firms will out-|TTop 224 acted as hosts, 9 the resignation of one patrolman) 5 were traced to Merida from Veraljing the newest innovations in ——— Herbert Robertson Fear Missing Youth and transfers of four other officers) 5@ Townships Must Ask |°"s, tranepartation quring the, eomicat-Employe Probl : svete inh 2 ging na Ips They vanished March 2 from a [scheduled to take place from May mpioye Froviem Herbert Roberton, 78, of 178 E./ . cued branch office of the Michigan |9 through May 12 3 : Pihe St. Ged carty this moraine May Meet Foul Play ‘The ellicers repertediy hed bows Voters fo Sell Land | secretary ot siete attr a raat | The Pontiac Tate Cub samone (Given-fO Willman ira*scon"R at“telun ee vece rome gro Sri Age shortage was discovered. The |20 organizations that will act as had been in ill health one year.) A playmate claimed that a De-/derworld characters and prow s Thorpes were residents of St. sponsors, (Continued From One He was born in England Feb.|troit boy, 12, “went away with a ‘ ss Frederick C, Ziem, Oakiind| Clair Shores, near Detrolt. | Lon oe receed. be. 1878 and came to Oakland|strange man to look at a lake"| Piggins called a meeting of high| fy | been notified that voters must ap-| Mrs. Thorpe’s sister, Mrs. Jose- F H H li ed toe OO ted ae eave| County from Canada 31 years ago.lyesterday afternoon about 4 p.m.|police officials following published | enle of real estate b pe our iospita IZ oi Mr, Robertson was a member of| The boy was Grant Letts, 18644 reports that Patrolman Norman R. : prove neni A phine Rutsky and boy friend | ’ : is home. All Saints Episcopal Church and|Champaign, Allen Park, and he|Young had resigned Nov. 16 rather : before authorization by a township Richard Radwill of Chicago, were's T C C h -Six others on the list, Straley |e Rayal Engineers of Engiand has not been seen since. than face a trial board on charges | board. ‘toe tb: arrested by Mexican po- in wo- ar ras : said, are new officers not required) iad served in World War L Police learned of the “strange of consorting with prostitutes and | The information — Si lice gnd extradited to the U.S. to live in town until probationary “ives chien man” from Donald Bramilett, 11,|procurers in bars. torney General Thomas M. Kava-|They allegedly made arrangements) A two-car accident on U.S. 10) periods end. The association claims . n survive, Mrs. Lil-) ion Park, who had run away * * @ nagh today. ? for thé Thorpes flight. in Waterford Township Friday atiseveral of these officers want to/lian Stormer and William of Pon- trom school with Grant. Donald|. Court action is pending against a eer conn ster ——— | pm" yer oan ie the iy ad asc, Aer of Bing a "var scar the Dei umber perm area In : _ general said a can . ’ : - persons, that other officers not on the re- surviving are vindale limits that the stranger |C@se, known by a nickname that he omen $ ux la today, . port want to move out. Lillian and Florence living in : ‘ would like to appear on the ballot, Seriously injured was passenger z England; two brothers, Robert of offered’ to show them a lake. Don-| - ~ : must also file his given name. Hold 2nd L Leo Turek, 59, of Detroit, with a| qe'centers propesal ie tat they (Sarnia and James of England. |‘ Tefused to go, but Grant and Veterans Post Plans | The case ie the sume a0 ay fo Hold Znd Lesson tractured skull and lacerations of} are “on call” 9% hours a day | Service will be at 2 p.m. Tues —< =. _ | Officer Installation ; other in which a name is legally : : “| and must Hive close to thelr. day from the Melvin A. Schutt 5 3 changed, Kavanagh advised in re-| The second session on “Growth mar, 29; of 341 No, Perry St., and) t9 anewer any emergency. ote Funeral Home with the Rev. Lewis ae ne ncuardae as Pema Niles Fletcher will install newly- : . sponse to an inquiry from-Secre-in-Prayer” will be held at 10:46 a nad rere a Te! te the tax-payers who pay the|W. Towler officiating. len a trlengeler industrial area ected officers of Pontiac Post ee ee ey un Cae Gwe Can) oe officers want them to live in the, ==) bounded by Fort south, Oakwood |1370 V.F.W, at 2 o'clock Sunday ; Th W ve h erool Jack Rodden, 25, of 640 W. Ten-|city.” he added, “that’s where Woman Driver Injured and Schaefer, at Detroit's extreme afternoon at the Post, 398 S. Sag- e e er “y iniyson, a passenger in. the Volimar they must live.” southwest limits. A boy's pair of\inaw St. oe ? es Report” | eye gene pinata poy car, suffered lacerations of the| The éleventh officer on the re. in Orchard Lake Crash shorts has been found such as a) Included in the| group will be! @ PONTIAC 4 — Mostly aie” t the luncheon. iright knee and above the right eye. port joined force before the; One was injured in a col-/12-year old might have worn. —_Cjayton E. Hall of Boston Ave.,|@ | ‘a g Bg ~My ae . |All were taken to Pontiac General|law was passed and hence 1s notitision of two cars at Orchard Lake! Grant is five feet tall, weighs commander; Karl E. George of 7 ; row, Sow tose Hospital. laftected by it, Straley said. Rd. and Telegraph early Friday|*5 pounds and has brown hair and) athens St., senior vice-command- te Winds 16-15 m.p.b. today shift- blue eyes. er; Eugene .E. Keller of W. Hop- | ing te west te 12-18 m.p.b. csieenasicinnissnitinenianian sais k St., junior tonight. Partly cloudy somewhat . ins St, 3 sapiens. ~ badeges Three Persons Injured — |Lloyd E. Rowden of S. Andrews glared tempersiure preceding # «.m. as Auto Leaves Road Brows of S Mansfield St. adver suffered minor in-| cate. at 11:34 p.m. Sn Gamaay’ ot so om eal Pe er Bevetewn) é ete de eek Oee see ee eee eevee eeweee - a Ce * a HERE T EERE CeO as m.: Wind velocity 25-30 m.p.h. A Ce Fieve Gundey at 6:53 a.m. poi Beontews, teres - © OM ces one ee < FS ORR vecenss a te ieeakeeeebs : 8 OMe... aeeeeeee al ——.. tl 2 Cee a ORES EEO Oe i 1 F released at Pontiac General Hos- pital ceived minor chest injuries, Rob- ) Royal Oak * * @ Others to be installed are Duane Jones of Watkins Lake Rd., ipost advocate; Edward A. Rodin- sky of Raeburn Ct., chaplain; of Donald E. Collis, Ferndale, re- e = al ba "THE. PONTIAC | PRESS, SATURDAY, ‘APRIL 14, 1956 _ way of making cortisone by en- 'tirely chemical steps, instead of a method using partly chemical years the indebtedness is expected to be paid. Then the coliseum be- comes the property of New York vited. done ee te ollet United Brethren|er, Lowell Blank and Ruben Blank a os Be lColossal, 9: Acta. New York Coliseum)2-Faced Dollar Bill [Aways Get Blanks [ae pene fo hep on care erate re Vern, Ba many’ as dled of this disease tera pr le 7 ue a Blank; mes Ee * ernon Blank sida “ICost 35 i Million—Opens on April 28 \Oddity ls Mystery = i church eas Carence Blanks secretary. WA Yee hot oa, eee rate te hg ee e WANTED Coliseum, It’s colossal! Four trade shows of hibit: ecident delayed completion|triends today dollar a 00 ric hall Go puget. children’s ward. that area. on grain storage bins. | Twelve of the new teachers will| Herman Klix, chairman of the : Srae t & ealed @ cat aiees and slide case t oe Wallen ‘ . | ’ ’ : en- case to Ld rollment trom 4045, pupils per(dohnson of 150 Maywood, Rochester! AL NGOra Princess ‘| Foom to «30-35, who is a member of the auxiliary : : members at M4 lym tovntip | gl eaiwanats means: 1S Rochester Girl, 13 | The Lyon Township Board of| ington of Pontiac, who is the ; Education met.in a special session| Auxiliary vice-president and Mrs. | ROCHESTER—Jane Booth, 13,/ed in one of two ways, by pluck- . and announced the school operat-| Roberta Tripp, of Pontiac, an- | .¢ 793 Parkdale, who was the only|ing or shearing. | eaten tina SB mowed Auaiary 4 person to show Angora rabbits at| J&9¢ says, “I would not want to This is an increase of Also present were Gil Pewitt, - ‘raise Angroas as a business as that _ _ _ | 2.000 over the current year. — |Detroit, chairman of The Michigan|the Michigan State Fair, has re-|takes about 100 head but they make oa Over $30,000 will be taken up by|District of Kiwanis Underprivileged|ceived a notice that she is being|affectionate and beautiful pets gee ee cok tk gra pails mag ¢ Distr No 5 and‘ chair-| sent a palt of Américan Angoras|and a fine hobby.” | _ necessitated the balance of in-|Ennis, past president of the Roch- in her favorite color, smoke grey. crease, board members said. ester Kiwanis Club, Jane also received an advance | Walled Lake copy of the American Rabbit The W Split Precincts 1 and 2 | Journal magazine in which she is alled Lake Board of Edu- * featured as “Princess of the cation approved a budget calling ot Pontiac Township Month” fer April | for expenditures of $1,441,052, and) 4 nownsHIP oe 3 will send it tothe allocation board. vrs — Ares! Jane's new Angoras will be A committee from the teachers’/lution has passed by the! trom the herd of the Secretary club is to meet with the board next|Pontiec Township Board, divid-| 6¢ the Angora Asan. The Associ- Monday night, at which time teach-|'& Precincts pg 4 ation is also sending her materi- ers’ salaries will be discussed. - prt B= yte owe ' at Welton als to use for an educational ex- Teachers’ contracts under the |) uievard and registered voters hibt on Angora rabbits at the mew tenure law were approved |i, the two precincts will vote| Michigan State Fair in Septem- for 88 teachers who have com |at the Township Hall, 2060 Opdyke| >: pleted their tenure probation, % |Road. Precinct No. 2 is divided| These American type Angoras whe have their degrees but whe |; Squirrel road. and voters injare a dual purpose type, for wool have taught less than two years, ' the/and meat and for 27 who have less than a degree although they may have : special or life certificates, These will be issued one year contracts. In. other business, Keego Sales and Service was awarded a con- tract for the purchase of five 60- passenger school buses. The bid called for the trade in of three old Farmington __ .. The Farmington Board of Educa- ~ tion approved a 1956-57 budget of $1,810,791, to cover all expenditures. The beard also approved two appointménts—that of Harold Humble as high school assistant principal, and John Cotton as ~ athletic director, 3 A meeting date of April 16 was set to appoint architects for the proposed new school building and consider teacher applications, The board also agreed to sell bonds to finance new schools, Voters author- ized a $2,000,000 bond issue in a March 26 special election. The board also approved four new courses. Driver training will ~~ > begin about June 16 at the close of law, sociology and typing for per- sonal use will be offered next se- ; mester. Royal Oak Bap By Bey vp vg Big Z : cation even thon, tang eit|” DeMOLAY YOUTH-—Getting the first DeMolay senior councilor; Larry Williams, master budget for 1956-57 which calls for; °S#mization under way in Milford is the job of councilor; Charles Haglund, treasurer, and Bob $5,508,500 is $1,032,590 more than) "¢Wly elected officers (left to right) Ned Watson, Hoyt, junior councilor. : 2 = ae : wate aid apee|or First Time In 95 Years Here | the in- from year jit ‘1g the sermon, and the Chapel, ' ROCHESTER — Over 1530 vol- junteer workers had high hopes of success today in their campaign to form a Rochester Civic Music Assn. jand bring world-famous singers, dancers or musicians to the vil- lage this fall and winter. in the association—to guarantee a capacity audience for future con-) certs—passed the half-way mark’ Friday noon, with only a portion of! the volunteers reporting: The campaign will close at 6 p.m, today. No memberships will be sold after tonight, and no sin- Assn. entitles the ticketholder to attend any and all concerts, which will be presented at the Rochester! ‘High School Auditorium, and ar- A goal of 600 to 700 memberships | ranged through the Civic Concert \Service of New York City. ‘of the ‘type of concerts he desires. gle tickets to the concerts will be available, Membership in.the Civic Music Along with membership goes a talent ballot” which permits the member to indicate his preference| + A similar cultural series in Water- ford Township this winter included na Boys Choir, an international dance team and dual pianists. Instrumental concerts, vocal and musical ensembles also are on the list of available talent. TABULATE BALLOTS TONIGHT A committee will tabulate the ballots tonight, and the concerts will thus .be decided by popular vote, such varied programs as the Vien- oming mae : Tt ees ee it president, and Mrs, their official Campaign for Rochester Civic Concerts Near Climax “Those who have not been ap- proached by one of our volunteers still may make a reservation by telephoning Mrs, David Davis, rep- resentative from the New York-ol- fic. of the Civic Concert Service, at OLive 1-0321 today, or by calling any committeeman or volunteer.” Church Alters Service Times Holly Baptist Slates 2 Worship Periods, Plus. One at Rose Mission HOLLY — A change in Sunday School and worship service sched- ule has been announced by the. Rev. Harry L. Parker, pastor of Holly First Baptist Church and the | Rose Township Mission. The Holy Church will now hold two morning worship services, at 9 am. and 11:30 a.m. each Sun- day, instead of the former single’ 10 o'clock ‘service. Sunday School) time has also been changed to 10:15 a.m. ° _At the Rose Mission, which holds services in Rose Township Hall, a.m., instead of 11:30 as formerly. This Sunday at the 7:30 service im Holly First Baptist Church,, a special speaker is scheduled. Chap-| lain Dave Martin. director of the Crusade for Chist TV program, will will offer special music. i Pastor Candidate to Talk. WATERFORD — The speaker fo, the Sunday services of the Wa- terford Community Church will be the Rev. Charles Sine of Traverse City. The Rev, Mr. Sine, who has visited the church. once before,. comes a8 a candidate for pastor of the church, Egypt Missionary to Talk Sunday at Southfield SOUTHFIELD—The Rev. George E. Morrison, missionary to Egypt, | will be the guest speaker at the evening service of South- field United Presbyterian Church, Sunday, at 7:30 p.m.~ A native of Belmont, Mass, ‘Seminary, he was stationed in Egypt during his service in the ‘Armed Forces, Following his ordination in 1960, he returned to Egypt as a Missionary, He spent his first two years in Cairo but since 1952 hag been at Lugor where he has been engaged in evangelistic work in the towns and villages along the Nile in Upper Egypt. Mrs. Morrison is also in charge of the youth work in Luxor. lege and Princeton Theological Certificate Awards, 4-H Dinner Tonight LAKE ORION—The East Orion 4-H: Club will hold its meeting at 7 p.m. tonight at Goodison Town- ship Hall. A potluck dinner is planned. . ~ Certificates for last summer's | work will be preserited, and a dis- cussion of next summer's work will be considered. Dinner chairman is Mrs. Keith Middleton, aided by Poultry Club members, — and a graduate of Bowdoin Col- Time to Select Your Summer COTTONS $ 5” Up Wonderful new _ stocks... many famous names in ’ fine clothing... 4 Veteran with wants comfor security for his to 10:00 A. M. 4 ‘ if pie: . oe “ To eae Calo : id , pt ean ae eae JOA ee bec Pa _ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL'14.1090 ve Anti-Stalin Campaign| JUNI Teves : = umpaign May '. | SAM BENSON SAYS: re ee gh ce | Jittery Gunman 2,52 Fron?) MONDAY! ALL DAY! | nist Dalley Worker says it has| PORTLAND, Maine u»— Maine) [in jee Maes LOS ANGELES @—The Soviet | | s * bay ” Eee | ; ‘ bloody purge of = ‘ U ps be a deception to meet external) a er ate : "the newapeper'admlied wg Thug After Holdup ofittd:'a'tne Us cri tang "tO SPECIAL HOURS FOR BARGAIN editorial Ui KAR i Pennsylvania Bank. gence Agency. | aA Sas Ae: | Remnant Bone anf BUT! ALL DAY AND |. _ ct ay fo Panes Bong gy ge : | NITE ‘TIL 9 P.M. The editorial appeared t : | oiVie other blow in what a ¥ : Res Ae —— 1 SAM BENSON | Si" Stowaway on Airline Ds a : Gets Stowed in Klink AY NEW YORK w—Wanderle on X! Cunha Camargo, 21, Brazilian who nomina.- eae flew here twice from Rio de Ja- tion only if it appears “feasible.” .{ /’ \.__/' neiro as an airline stowaway, has| Most delegates ~~ ey Ge Me. been grounded for six months. (marked preference for aS oe Federal Judge Leo Rayfield sen-|Eisenhower and the majority, |! tenced him to the House of De-|backed Vice President Nixon al- aa tention yesterday for six months| though others said they would sup- : each on charges of illegal entry|port the President's choice. A few : and being a stowaway. The sen-|were noncommittal. i tences are to. be served concur- baski chien: ead , keer = mma a ton of sal as whaeen er WUIEA ease ettinen Wen 0b tai Sha he has served his time. aa on which it)... beat constantly, the land would soon be covered with sea water, aa and the crops ruined if it were not for the dykes, a series of sea walls. ; Sometimes they are 60 feet tall, and‘have wide roads along the top, Many years ago‘an American author, Phoebe Cary, wrote a poem about a boy who saw a trickle of water forcing its way through a dyke. ‘Knowing there was no time to lose, he thrust his hand, then his arm into the opening and held back the sea water until help came. The little Dutch boy at the dyke has become a symbol of courage and quick Paste this picture down on-cardboard and color with crayons. Cut out the parts carefully. Fold back the left end panel so the picture will _ stand. » Cut a slot as indicated along the boy’s shoulder, slip the separate arm through the slot and fasten it with a brass fastener or a bent pin. When the arm is down you can see the leak, but when you swing it up the Dutch boy’s hand will hide it. "(This idea was first sent in by Mrs. J, F. Hall, Hemet, Calif. Per. ‘ ; * ‘haps you have an idea for Junior Editors. If so send it care of this Ostman Gets Windfall |newspaper, and you may win $10. (Violet Moore Higgins; AP News-From Delivery Residents ‘ features) ew ~ What Are the Terms? to thrive. Let us clean your winter clothes now and put them in storage. Let us EMERGENCY SERVICE ON REQUEST RAINPROOF GRE H | your topcoat ' | ; a | | | | : DRIVE-IN CLEANERS |. | _ Branches: 328 N. PERRY —97QAKLAND |. didn’t realize that habit was offensive.” Within five minute that unhappy gituation | was resolved; the terms of settlement? f Monday: The Junior Circus Arrives = Ralph Kobr has picked up a wind-| Thoughtfulness and understanding. ‘He’ ; . ' residents of the section presented) Too often we seem anxious to jump into Pe Il Eat on Time Re rf Findi him with $415 to .assist in repair- | VANCOUVER, B. C, (®—An im- ling his tornado-damaged home. | 5 om Pa # : * oe iilameatanes ane ee eee ly Nig ARN a IEA a maélstrom of bitter dispute that has one | eae . it: 7 Jancouver husband was as-' . : 4 e certain — ee ee - of getting his, breaktast on|\ f° |Ray Powell represented some 20 m, ©. struz’ saad save the battle for the Army, time for. six months, at least. He ita ormone 'women who collected the fund _ _ [as sentenced for that time in) ifrom residents along Kobi's route. | VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME }Oakalla Prison for beating his. wife" .__| His home was one of several] 206 N. Perry Street Phone ve sams pwn a pi Bly ausine weak Simple Bain Secretion jcrnwest suburban dwellings bat-[f . Starts Body Production tered by a tornado April 3. Pe my of ACTH, Cortisone | He , apg oasis ‘se DINETIES , } * Brand New Shipment Received =}, e 8+ . |. Dr. Roger Guillemin, is to pre-| ‘sent his findings formally Tuesday \before the American Physiological i i : : ; fi, Selection of Colors Extra chairs available For the priceof : 4 a pound of bananas : you can cook six = See Our New Selection ot Motore Sate tel ta AAT a 17 set ‘ cd : ‘ Fri. til 9 Wael din PS ike animal ACTH and. 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The knowledge and techniques _ Schools Get 8,079 Cars m 2mak Ts : we will gain at the Convention will enable us to better ©| WASHINGTON — The Interstate ” Highway Safety Committee reports say: «that an all-time high of 8,079 cars serve your insurance needs. if valued at more than $16,000,000, Sincerely 2 : “ > | were: ided the nation’s high) fag ° | [Savote by newear dealers fo You can Live Better Ralph W. Blair Norris G. Hatcher Ben J. Shaw fiver education during the 1954-5 gia eel ia | |” Haxmon J. Branch © —-‘ Milton M. King Clarence W. Shelton inal ie dy Electrically. 99 : : | — Arthur L. Brandenburg Thomas A. Knox - Robert J. Vance . | : | pe os “s Joe Corniuk John D. McFarlane —=—Jasper A. Williams | WANTED sie . i | GidB.Dixon = - _—Lonis Pohl Mek Wiee 0 ost : : Thomas J. Towler. Henry P. Roberts ©. Wayne A. Toger | : wants “tae Me health, and : S Se ne ha ‘ ms Lah ‘ & bie bp grengeenhaan rae a his interpreters and to insist that vawn | When World War I began the year but.retained military ties — 3 ; proved 237-181 and sent eft eucétions @ Pe t ne ) Turkish Empire included what has With the Jordanians. In 1947 the : tate. There it was finally iy by a — rected to him s Forsake Not Aneershline. Hab. 10:25 become Lebanon, Syria, Palestine United Nations voted to divide ® = Arabs * x ot Besides participating in some 40 )ayg of All Faiths ~ Jey gut Inte the war on Germany's The Arabg prniested this crea- : Gals Mr. Eisenhower in SUCH discussions, Ambassador side, promised freedom to: the tion of a: Jewish s ais ‘Wenze move ry s qeandery, Be L CF ong Casor has = bd a Oe Monday Marks Death of Bernadette, ue key be ae Wt Beth were going ot of Pale , e bank feature Swedish extensi a ee The 1 of Nations .then there declared the republic of . which would give farmers’ $1.2 travel in the country and talking Girl ‘Who Inspired . Lourdes Shrine ps es were See there c : billion in additional farm aid. But _ to.everyone he meets. a date — control — over what had “Ept has a leading part inthis : ~ he strongly opposes several other x *« * By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER | om owns ee ot Se a ecotieeed. Shia, was he a8 been pay as Pang aig now, pg aba ae fee ' . surplus breeding features with His success in making many ek Os aneny The tose Shar eaventie oe toes granted them independence in administer it and make it a pro ered Side ee tert, — oe epee tiiialy Seep gh eh peneaienialige vmreaaeie ERS AE OS + 4 ¢ / e oe eae ie | i vat q ~ mw verse rah ‘ F E : _ Lf t f \ : E A } fe. a been filed in the last three years, he has succeeded in reducing the number’ pending from 147 i to 101. When he began work the 1] > ¥8 oldest cases on the docket Lt were five and a half years old. + Joday the 18 oldest are three :4 and a half. In short, the docket +4 “Ys ‘two years closer to being ; '”- current. : GR. Bee ada i od ' Finally, defendants have shown a Tworidation ls no : a about 4 reater confidence in the Gert fst an oy (. tobe : A ment’s 1 to accept se measure, Nor are there top Working : ment of antitrust cases out of court. officials sliting around trying to ‘eet or is she one of those who sit ; think up some new medicine or all day. : : That, of course, saves both the Gov- polson for, “common people” to The girl in whose store sho ernment and the defendants the ex- take. : would like to browse never has ’ The fluoridation issue came up time te browse. In her work. she 2 a after the public heard of its bene- Works from 9 to 5:30 and Monday — . OF AgDIT BUREAU OF “CIRCULATIONS _ fits and began an organized effort - ad ve as — ee , ee “to obtain these benefits for them- heme and works because | ; / SATURDAY, APRIL M4, 1956 - po children. ver‘has time to sit and read — - Speaking the Language seth and their children, It is the ever, hae me fo From Stockholm comes news of oridation, just as the opposition is Please, let us have Saturday GOP Fails in Effort ‘Stet must be an outstanding ex- ee ee night to prepare our dinner for Sun- — * day, so we can at least have one : to Modify Farm Bill ample of how an American diplomat. The question of whether or not day in which to rest or attend the has been able to win friends in it will be used here is up to these church of our choice. wists tel felibtent ‘4 silent ag:Se j ~ eae people to decide. It is as demo- - iso's Bard Working Gal wee ee ee ee ee > eee # whether he will sign or veto the farm Sweden. ' The diplomat is none other than Arab Nations Resentment _ bill, Congress has made certain that *H€ it will be a major issue in the de- Ambassador Joun Moors Casor, Ac- | The lawmakers accomplished this “first, by blocking Republican efforts to send the measure back to con- +—ferees to bring it more into line with the President's ideas. The House vote was strongly against that proposal. which the measure is loaded. . These include return for one year to rigid 90 per cent of parity. He also is against dual parity which sets up ‘two methods of calculating aid on wheat and rice, increased acreage Dagbdladet, in less than two years he has made a highly favorable impres- " sion on the people of Sweden by speaking their language. * we ke, Not only that, he speaks it so friends for America undoubtedly will not escape the attention of our State ‘Department. Unfortunately, too many of our ambassadors, especially those whose appointments have political. overtones, are handicapped by in- \. THE “CHURCH the death, in 1879, of a French peagant girl named Bernadette . Soubirons, Bernadette lived a short life—35 years—and was ill and pedfast much of the time, but. her influence’ has reached almost every corner of the world. * * # For it was through the visions Flushed with victory® the Mexi- can proceeded eastward until, at a place called San Jacinto near the present city of Houston, he met up Violently with General Sam Houston himself. When the smoke lished, and the hero, Sam Houston, became tts president. The battlefield is now a state park, and San’ Jacinto Day is celebrated with great enthusiasm annually in Texas, anpecially at Houston and San Antonio. St. Hyacinth’s Day is September By JAMES MARLOW WASHINGTON @—Any war in 1920, but didn't get out. The British got a mandate over _.« Palestine ahd what is now Jordan but didn't give Jordan, independ- ence until 1946. The British didn't | get out of Palestine until 1948. Meanwhile, the Jews; who had not had a majority in Palestine since. the Romans defeated them in 70 A.D., began in the 20th cen- WAR WEAKENS BOTH Came World War I which © tectorate in 1914 to defend it from — the “Turks, | EGYPT INSTIGATES MOVE | In 1922 Britain ended the pro- — : for corn and cotton and higher fixed ability to speak the language of the | : < and dust had cleared away, Santa 11. tury to demand that Palestine be @ble-to throw the British out. supports for dairy products. . country in which they are stationed. of Bernadette Soubirons that the : . A movement for complete inde- a , oe try liens sdb, Moe | wedi’ mont peedir sickes, ts Anna was a prisoner and his army __- (Copyright 1956) made a Jewish homeland. In 1917 pend nce enon ia Eaypt ond tn _ What the President has tode- The People’s Business: oe ete Dr. Brady’s Mailbag: — the UN. to demand that Britain cide is whether to sign a bill he x . sese tee yf tg he A doesnt ike ot veto it knowing Gone, Not Missed w«re'tmscma sewer Surgical Removal Recommended by te army thew, ot bg Fo there is no hope of getting alter- and a friend on February 11, Ser gas ~ this coup ‘ i” the only remedy is sargical » tions that it will be vetoed. tively few persons—most of them here.” At this point there wat oct op the aa pi es Habit and Colon Hygiene, that ben's) or treatment. — be anowered. fy the quadrennial popularity contests order. ing the loose cartilage in place, ore about such trouble than — tinc Prpss, Pontisc, Michigan. oe GOP Antitrust Work at at ieee waren sae a teany Have trad wonderful reliet trom “” SrMinary doctor devs. (Ougyetey 206) And small wonder. of the clergy, and thousands of hay fever and asthma, by following ™ Thwarting Democrats consider the results in 1920. the curious, gathered by the river the advice in your pamphlets. Case Records of a Psychologist: ie a * @ on March 25 to see whether Ber- There is one thing you never dis- eager nadette’s story was true, or was, cuss and you do not seem to have Gi M W enain ante Dm ete oe ome Een eS {te ae tome Girls, Better Look for a Man Who Can -& : Mrs. L. K. of business, are bein columns the name of Herbert C. Hoover, . / E ty the Administrations eaceneat euro to the redency In 190 and, Amv yey mnemmgh Aree, auem al Provide Butter Instead of Butterflies recognit late 1 , - \ : - antitrust record. of the Glexad O64 Party. Srans St eee though only the child saw the ‘esson 21, How to Breathe, for~ = annette is infatuated. She make your pulse zoom and put That's a poce marriage prospect. | ! vision and heard her say “Iam = Which send 5c. and stamped gets “butterflies” in her stom- those “butterflies” in your stomach. so I sided with Annette’s parents — : In fact, there are those in Wash- §NOWED UNDER the metariets ee seceakl aa Mg mene, oe a ach when she kisses er But many a man who can cause and vetoed her quick marriage. | in who believe. the P hasn’ . ~wnder in’ the . _ there could be no doubt _ rer, > ~oheart. But it:is safer to pick ‘‘butterflies” in your stomach can- RIAGE FAC gton the GO 1 Hoover was snowed under in the Re minds of ‘the witnesses (het on Asthma, cond stamped, sell: g manwho can put “butter” not put the necessary “butter” MARRIAGE FACTS ecm - (ik nejoaieabcththibelt dt Biorl. Rej that “he and his Administration would ‘face the: voters .in November with no new farm legislation. What his decision will be remains be seen. So far the President has said only that he thinks it isn't a bill. The only other possible clues are Secretary Benson’s state- ment that the bill is “unacceptable” and Administration leaders’ predic- Michigan Gets by without Pre e Priffary _. By ROGER LANE LANSING—Over the country, presiden- tial hopefuls have been jockeying lately, and still are, for pre-convent.on favor at the ballot box, but not in Michigan. * ° ° The presidential preference primary was quietly buried in this state 25 years ago. Apparently, it hasn't been missed much. So dead is the issue here that talk about it seldom is heard, and rela- publican preference voting. He drew 52,503 votes, running third behind Hiram in a crevasse by the river an apparition of a lovely young giri not more than a year or two older than she. The vision white veil, a white robe a bive sash, and carried a rosary. Bernadette did not mention the for Frequent ‘Joint Mice: & WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Years ago a condition in my ® operated knee was diagnosed as “joint mice." What is the medical term for this condition, and what is the remedy? (Mrs. N. H.) Answer—Portions of the frin- ges of synoval membrane (joint cavity lining) become pinched off, and are changed into carti- lage, which slips about nearly or quite as a free body. If the con. -dition gives you frequent trouble, addressed envelope. Followed your suggestion, used spired by the patience, Ldndneen and affection my parents showed me when I wet the bed. A few years ago I had what vari- ous doctors called mucous colitis, spastic colon, nervous indigestion. Luckily T read your articles... booklet on Constipation Habit and Colon Hygiene . trouble has practically disappeared ove &. T. B.) Answer—Send 35c and stamped self-addressed envelope for Lit- tle Lesson 25, The Constipation Trouble Let me commend you for your fine articles on having babies at home. After one harrowing hospital experience I thought I'd ‘never have courage ... but we know from experience how right you are, for we now have five healthy children, all born at home with my husband not only at my side but assisting in the delivery .. . (Mrs. T. S. A.) Answer—Home ts the safest place to have a baby. Sigeet letters, not more than-one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal to In, stepping into Arab leadership — Nasser did what bound to-do sooner or later: He | a vacuum, The Arabs — therein throughout the years ahead! For your future chil- therein during the years ahead. When you pick a husband, you - Girls, you can fall in love with many men! So don’t think you | will never again experience love C. Johnson, then U. 8. senator from Call- dette, in response to a command tor oil warts dren will profit far more from. b . . since April 1, 1953. It was on that fornia, with 156,939, and Frank 0. Lowden, hear only by her, touched the week ay eo they ead ail diseppean butter ten’ vow temporary pa — dakes aaatayn = butterflies” in F red sumach date that President Ersenmower chose [Illinois governor, with 62,418. dry earth and’a spring gushed ed... (M. W.) romantic’ butterflies. aes be more in need. of butter than peccnt suitor — | : Srantey N. Barnes, California ju 3 . 7. ‘ a, auwee-hh 1 tmew you can teach yourself to fall butterflies in their tummy. & * — pope mc a gg ee Se to be and Looking Back) -rSe"” tye ) 15 Years Ago & 3 s ‘ ‘ a ; : oe "THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1956 bie ey ae _|_ SEVEN ‘ : ; — ~ 7 , : i seamen Does Money Slip Through Your Fingers? 7 i ie anal Gast | 1 Bre Fuay sy f “S ee co th yee i PS ee wer # . vege if . 5 et ay re 4 ‘ ae F * igi . : fel a i 4 ees, tt : i j 3 f ; f j t ' : # f ha 3. Be a ‘ = fa os ] ! ) / ea) : 4 i d ag : je : ee 5 : ‘ ( y { GR ae i ise 7 : ; ij F fh J r . es em | I Most Are Onsnhevad: Some Are Just Weary | 3 wae shark may be 60 feet s Many Monacans Find Royal Wedding|— P Plans of Grace, Prince Too Hurried | WANTED Remember . . . the Future ‘Starts Today! ° : the 4 senace Kelly hasn't been ©88Y| iwcury hotels all catering to in- | The people of Monaco don't ex- | aoe _ | ternational society. pect her to spend all her time/] Owsing your own 3 Sedroom 11° fi im tc, sore a them are ge, The Jteratonal Sparing Ci amaig beret however. She wl] gn eran oe me | eee lege Va shepard? ities teonee cotantae. a gS The time to start preparing for a happy and secure pointing craseaf pblnngery Parl oringiiaag wr ypocinmr Nig adorespoetinn fo gE future isnow ... TODAY! Instead of letting your money ae Monacan flags on his shop front The M try Club is the a paren teft"on Tall te Pontier Lake head. : : * pe _ grumbl See eee ote rid's creat ee, ee aed ditterent chart-i} Loft on fentios Lake 6. to Meet _slip away, unaccounted for, open a savings account “I'm glad they're getting mar-| ost tehnis and golf matches. greet ities.and benefits. ° . ; ried and I can ‘understand why|~ with us and add to it regularly. As the total grows, anybody would want to marry ROMANTIC SETTING Miss, Kelly as soon as possible,| The Summer Casino at the far but this haste seems almost: in-jeastern boundary line of tiny Mon- decent.”’ jaco offers exclusive gambling earning our regular dividend, you'll be on your way to a well planned future! one of the most romantic settings a Carlo Opera C The Monte ‘om- fie te May, “et fF 80M | any is world famous, while the| , * Royal Monacan Yacht Club, of, _ “Certainly the Prince knows that|/which Grace will be a patron, has the weather in April is generally|in its membership some of the poor, while May is the most beau-| world’s foremost yachtsmen. tiful- month of the year on the Riviera,” a hotel-keeper said. |, Mer, Serene penn, Gove ‘ “It's bad for business this way,” resorts of Nice and Cannes. a French businessman complained.) pasnionable Eden “Sat that ee Peis hc oor el ee head for business but . he’ could figure out that. Easter/U-S- Population Jumps and the Cannes Film Festival were|to 167,181,000 Mark all we could handle without dump-/| ing these monkeyshines on top of WASHINGTON «® — The Census: DIAMONDS for the Discriminating _CASH Diamond Buyer! We assure you of savings on your diamond purchase, because we sell only for cash! We urge you to shop elsewhere . . . then compare our values. Sorry—our. low mark-up policy on diamonds prohibits us from extending credit... but we encourage you to use our Layaway Plan; them.” Bureau now estimates the total | ULDN’ ‘|population of the United States at! sae ager Sader iagpe dace approximately 167,181,000 on Mar. “Visit Our Store—You'll Save More” ; On the whole, however, peoplé/1, This includes armed forces serv-| here in Monaco couldn’t be hap-|ing overseas. pier. They are looking forward to} The bureau said the estimatéd to- yy) one of the greatest seasons -in/ta] is an increase of 16,049,000 or ! Riviera history, and to having fun/10.6 per cent since April 1, 1950, at the same time. the ate of the last population’ 4 and * Loan Association on e ; z IN ST. nicite wedding is Just the begin count. It alo is an increase of . . 16 E. LAWRENCE —__ 161 West Huron Street ee out. “White elephants that welthe estimate for te ‘corresponding 20 N. Perry St. (Corner of Lawrence) ee ec | haven't been able to induce a!point a year ago, ~ [SCHICK ‘25° $ RIGHT at Our WAREHOUSE . NO UBB 2239 Evizaperi Lane man | ~ ROAD, Near Telegraph g. $29.75 G | Elect LEWYT VACUUM CLEANERS $5450 | Srp cer a GE Unit Electric FRYING PAN 54 ()88 | 21” SCREEN $4.4) NO MONEY DOWN BENDIX TV ” | [NORGE SALE SUNDAY ONLY “4 | SS wy NORGE WASHER or DRYER bg uae REFRIGERATOR, ETC. SALE PRICED = _EIGHT _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, , savurpat, APRIL 14, 1956 ‘Journeys Far a Near Highlight Social Scene | inne ma Others Come Home Mr. and Mrs. Richard Graves of|Mrs. Jack Steele, et their home| Mary avenue is on a speak ‘Barrington road left today for/in Hibbing, Minn, sd ‘Hollywood, Fla., where they will +. * spend three weeks visiting at the} Mr. and Mrs. Robert J- McMan- home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.\us (mee Jeanne Hatworth) of/home Monday. Nelse Knudsen. Bloomfield terrace are receiving ve * .* * ig Rare Mr. and Mrs. ond David, Debbie and boulevard, and Judy Levine, daugh- grandparents are Mr-lturned home after ter of the Julian Levines of Ottawa|and Mrs, Joseph P, McMamus of |i niga, drive, flew to Albany, N. Y., Fri- Nr and Lng ser grigt Hills, * day to attend the Officers’ Ball of ts. Edward rworth ‘ ithe Albany Boys’ Academy. They % Lake Orion are the maternal’ Mrs. Clyde Eckles of Bluebird will spend the weekend with Mrs. grandparents. drive was a recent visitor at the 'Osear Brenner (nee Lillian Kovin- .. =~. alk Amphitheater in isky}, aunt of Rhoda Goldberg. The Rev. Malcolm K. K. Burton ot(Lab ales, Fla. | neecnettpennieeemanapiactiget Jacqueline i Haps Wed ‘lat Orchard Lake Today a at Venice Isle in Hollywood, eee © | Our Lady of Refuge Church in! pompons for her duties as flower Robert Dawson was maggot potearerge yiammaer ag pay pod a at a dinner party Friday eve-|marriage of Jacqueline Louise DeWitt Whitman of Detroit was ning on his 92nd birthday. Mem-|Haps to Charles H. Whitman. The/his brother’s best man. George bers of the First Free Methodist |couple was married in an 11 o’clock| Shaw of Detroit, Marvin Haps and Church hosted the affair held rd today by the Rev. Giles| William Haps seated the guests, Bartol . een hte ee | ee ee eae | Mr. Dawson makes his home ‘The ballerina-length bridal £oWN| sary, Haps when she received iwith his daughter, Irene, on We- | was fashioned in nylon lace and . et the held at nonah drive. “ itulle. The long sleeves tapered to see all a Whit *.« points at the wrists and a lace) 1. navy bine ¢ * with. pink | Mr. and an Norman Roth. of|mandarin collar accented the yoke) |. “—- Dow Ridge left this morning for a/0f illusion. The skirt of tulle fea- pmepenin Se ta Hack today vacation at the Homestead, — inserts of lace and ruching with of Brsant: 3 ‘Hot Springs, Ga band trimmed with sequins|suit with p accessories for ° \and seed pearls secured her finger-| coven outfit. The sovty bots | Mrs. Sete mabe. whe has |e veil of illusion. iB honeymoon in Chicage Rad will i resi Redf , been visiting at the home of her Jacqueline is the daughter of m 1s o_o os Pontiac Press Photos| aunt, Mrs, Ada Mortenson, on | Mr, and Mrs, John ©. Haps of | } nee regen, — LaFay drive, Charles is the son Yomar Gr oup u return to her me of Mrs, Celeste Whitman of De- e | ip, Manistique, rot. Has Meeting at Mrs. Mortenson left today for an A gown of maize ‘silk was worn) Jectemied visit with her son-in-law by Marlene Schacht of Detroit,| Her shey Home “and daughter and family, | Mr. and|maid of honor, She carried green Mrs. Galen Hershey was hostess pons, afi Bridesmaids Patricia Pehraon|o¢ the ‘Firet Presbytccien Churee IOOF Auxiliary [and Donna McCombs of Detroit|°t ner home on Weet Iroquots reed i T Offi |wore gowns of Nile green silk | ry), evening. Mrs. Edward neyo S ICErS and carried bouquets of yellow| Auchan atcitaed tho enters. It’s a far cry from the days when fashion was for women alone. . Fred Scheid was installed| bridesmaid, ne Hage was a oe Me “Denetd Cetrcen, Bite Men have become fashion-minded, too — like the group pictured above. CAI. building. Checking proper accessories are (left to right) Justice | as "easliek of Canton Three, Odd! \GOWNED IN WHITE [were M ra, Donald Cotterman, Mrs. They will be seen in latest spring attire when the Waterford Republican Burt C. White o of Waterford, Prosecutor Fred Ziem, John Bell of Clarks- | Fellows Auxiliary, at a joint cere-| yatnieen Foley’ of Wallington, | | See Josephine Lowman Fon sponsor a card party and men's fashion show Tuesday in the ton, Justice Willis D, Lefurgy and Register of Deeds Orrin McQuaid. | mony with Lapeer Canton 53 at! was gowned in a frock of white) on Page 14. ge 14.Today — Lapeer Tuesday evening. he over taffeta and carried white) __ | * * SRT EERE —— Robert Welsbacker and and Male Styles | Gen. George Marsh and Lille’ Wel R k h beth Seelye. ores Card Party Slated’ . lodges of District Six at the APril’ the women’s luncheon for the De- Mrs. Norman Harneck is the 26 meeting. Mrs. Olen Shaw was) 4.4% Presbyte May 2 at the Tuesday Evening junior past president; Mrs, Daniel|in charge of the social portion of charep, 7 7, +. Realizing that the a te Iso} Rea: officer of the day; Mrs.\the meeting. " ame Oe mq &'S0' Howard Smith, officer of guard; | Mrs, Neltie Foster, Mrs. Orion |, Mrs. Harry ‘ hinge: and Mrs. interested in latest spring fashions,| Mrs. Virgil Smart, sentry, and|Hettinger and Mrs. Theodore Sut ment table at the refresh- the Waterford Women’s Club is|Mabel Lindsley, colorbearer. ton were hostesses for the evening. | © sponsoring a men’s fashion show, rr - ore and card party Tuesday beginning} at 8 p.m. in the Community Ac- ticities Building, Waterford. “ = * * ' Cochairmen of the affair are! Mrs. Ben Bowman and Mrs. Byron’ Cole, with the assistance of Mrs.' Everett Reese.in charge of tickets.’ Mrs. Donald White, Mrs. W. Arthur Vernon, Mrs. John | Bell and Mrs. C. B. Stéffey are | committee members. Models who will appear in the) show are Fred Ziem, Orrin Me Quaid, Frank Irons, Dr. Lynn Allen Jr., Lioyd Anderson, Louis Barry, John Bell, Burt White and) Willis Lefurgy. Fashions will be| furnished by Osmun’s Town and Country =. * Tickets sale be obtained trom| _ club members or at the door. | — cg | Vasa Lodge Lodge Plans Mr. and Mrs.|P sib one Dance 7 opps | Pontiac Vasa Lodge 510 is spon- William E. _|soring a party and dance this even- Bunch of ing in Knights of Pythias Hall. The lodge has extended an invitation to Ashland, Ky., fall Scandinavians and their friends announce the | ito attend this gathering. Mr. and Mrs.. Fred Larson, Mrs engagement |Syivia Larson, John Englund and - of their Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Berglund © daughter | poi : maleng errangements for the ’ * Sandra Carol, | ———————e to Michael G,| MSU Women Plan ‘Dessert Bridge Event Patterson, son Michigan State University Wom- of Mr. and lens Club will sponsor a dessert Mrs. Calvin E.\bridge and canasta for members and wives of alumni April 25 at Patterson. of ‘the Community House in Birming- ~ Lochaven ham. : | Mrs. Harry Winston, Jr. is chair- road. The man of the committee assisted by couple plans Mrs. Donald McCandless, Commit- _ {tee members from Birmingham a June 16 |are Mrs. Gar Meadowcraft, Mrs. : |William Adams, Mrs. Douglas Wat- wedding. son, Mrs. Rossetti Mrs. Richard Kvitek. ‘Coming Events Joint tnetaliation of VFW" Post 1370) and as m inc will be held Gun- S. ANDRA CAROL BUNCH — st sailing jv wend e soe coaagtoninen spay ane seme You'll see these four men and many others model latest spring and summer fashions at the GOP’s annual style show and card party sponsored by the Waterford | Township R Republican Women’s Club Tuesday in the C. Al | Building. The four models are Loyd Anderson of Lin- | colnshire drive, Louis Barry of Silver Birch drive, Ken | Howell of Tuxedo avenue and Dr. Lynn D. Allen Jr. of | | Argyle | avenue. eaten — etn | Margaret Truman Discovers Bride's te Is “Hectic ' NEW YORK i—Margaret Tru-| She said she never anticipated| nouncement she found she didn't/white gown. Her answer: man says she never dreatned how all the breathless newspaper hull- have time. “(A) I don’t like white gowns. more decisions would have!abaloo over every tiny detail of| So after their wedding trip to|Never did, although I have nothing) how fast she'd everything but she had one ac-'the Bahamas, they'll settle for the |against them for others. (B) I make them—after the big cidental stroke of good luck, | time being in Miss Truman’s pre-jlook horrible in white.’ t jruary, and I was never amarterilyle. ~ a, “decent in my. lite.” take ‘wow! aess Sep clearing Special Meeting Set PO i wens sine closet space tp make room for & by Areme Chapter This was before the announce- mentvof her engagement. pha gp water “I bought my clothes in Feb-|sent apartment in the Hotel Car- | i Pontine Press Phote president; Mrs. J. F. Walser of Pontiac Lake chairman, and Mrs, Edward F. + Women’s Soc \ \y j a a oe NINE Friday evening the Intermediate Methodist Youth Fellowship of Central Methodist Church sponsored a ham dinner and variety show at the church, Shown (left to right) aré John Stoehr of Sanderson street, William bank of Franklin boulevard, Cornelia Riggs of Augusta - avenue and Claudia Rice of members attend camp this Chippewa road, participants _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1956 Pontiac Press Phete in one of the variety acts. The dinner was prepared and | served by the fellowship under the direction of Mrs. Richard Balmer. Proceeds will be used to help MYF summer, and to assist in Methodist and interdenominational service projects. * : particularly, have this) — t's how it was wth Mrs, L. . married of events, “My Eagles Auxiliary Elects Officers at Meeting _ Mrs. William L. Vandruska was elected president of Huron Gar- * “T spent about qa week sleeping ‘late and getting over the wedding. ‘I spent a month getting the house: Delegates to the state convention will be Mrs. Devine, Mrs. Strick- land, Mrs. Vandruska and Mrs. DeRousha. Sorority Group + ‘Cord out getting a deposit of concludes, “‘T've! found the perfect solution. I have mostly — two days a week after school. I just love it! 1 charge pennies but it is such fun. TIME OF HER LIFE — “My husband is in stitches. some pointers on it if you'll me a stamped, . self-addressed en- velope in care of The Pontiac Press. (Copyright 1936) i July-August Group Gathers on Friday dian‘ was given by Mrs. Eames, and Mrs. Hugh Little gave the Bible study, Plans were made for the Presbyterial to be held here on May 3, Guests for the afternoon were Mrs. Raymond Tubbs and Mrs. Herbert Wettlaufer. classes ‘for children — teenagers|' A report on the American In-| New Styles Feature Slender Silhouette — into the machine. the surface if the garment is | turned inside out before gol | ’ Bic Holds Meeting Members of Alpha Omega Chap- ter of Beta Sigma Phi soroity met at the Old Mill Tavern Wernesday evening for dinner and the ritual Play Ticket Given Away tian Service of Oakland Park |ley Chase, Mrs., Courtney Clara, Methodist Church met Thursday Caroline Waldron, Mrs. Leo Mine-) Group Planning Mo ther- Daughter Fete The Women’s Society of Chris- Others taking part were Mrs. Row-)group will serve the father and daughter banquet May 15 also, * * #8 The of jewels ceremony given for Mrs. Vincent Schneider, Mrs. Duane Chamberlain, Mrs, Murl... Dodge and Barbara DeWolfe. | Doris Ball, president, conducted the candlelight ceremony assisted) iby Connie Benson, general chair-| ‘Open Tonight Sunday 2° ‘Til 9 ta 5: by Friend Recipient Wonders pointed committee members for evening at the church and pl oageae Mrs. John Fuller and Mrs.) May 10 meeting will be a Irl Williams. jcooperative dinner and an instal- ; llation service will be conducted by The devotions, “Witnessing at ‘Mrs. John Garrison, vice-president |man and Mrs. Kenneth Miller. | Yellow roses, the sorority flower, and tapers adorned the table and small -hand mirror JOYCE HOSMER i lial if She Should Offer mother and daughter banquet Remuneration | By EMILY POST | A reader writes me as follows: | “The other evening a friend of mine called and asked me if 1) would like to use her ticket to see | a certain play. * @.8 | “She explained that she was sup- | posed to go to the theater with several other young women but, that she was taken ill at the last minute and could not “ise the, ticket. I of course was delighted! to have it. I would like to know if I should offer to pay her for the ticket. If not, how do I show my appreciation?” Answer: You would not offer to pay for the ticket, bat it would be. nice te call her and tell her how. much you enjoyed the play and thank her again for the ticket. “Dear Mrs. Post: Recently some controversy has arisen in our de- | partment as to the correct way a| registered nurse should be ad-| dressed in the heading of a formal _ letter and also on’ the envelope. I have always been of the opinion) that she was referred to as Jane| Doe, R. N. and not Miss Jane Doe, R. N, “If the Miss is absolutely neces-' sary, couldn't it be put in paren-| thesis after Jane Doe, R. N.? think Jane Doe, R, N., sounds much more professional. I would very much appreciate your opin-| jon on this matter.”’ Answer: I'm sorry to have to | say I cannot agree with you. A title before her name is neces- sary; otherwise one has no way of knowing whether she is Miss or Mrs., and in my opinion is In no way less professional than addressing her as dane Doe, R. N. May 3. * * * * Mrs, Edward Tutty is program) chairman for the affair. Mrs. Wil- liam Sherwood is chairiian of the dinner, Mrs. Chester Nyrbes, din- ing room and Mrs. Emmerson Brown, tickets. : * Mrs, Lizsle Hodgkinson, Announcement was made of the’ * The membership pledge service was conducted. by Mrs: Brown. Carnouflage Tricks Help With Sheath MADISON, Wis. (INS) — The, sheath is a figure-revealing dress| but there are ways to camouflage, your less attractive outlines. : a = @ If your hips are full, a full back-| . skirt panel lets you walk without mincing down the street and still retains the slim look in front. Capes are another solution for drawing attention from the body- clinging feat@res of the sheath, according te Lenore Landry, clothing specialist of the Univer- sity of Wisconsin, “Capes,” said Miss Landry, “spotlight the face or at least the upper half of the body." : * * Naturally, .the flared cape can ibe worn only by a tall, thin girl. But even women who are short can! wear capes if they are slimmed) down with pleats or split to allow) fer, free movement of the arms. You can also wear stoles or shrugs in addition to capes, ‘sald Miss Landry, adding: “Stoles are shorter this year and come in plaids and bright colors, which are particularly effective with sheath dresses of solid basic colors like navy, black, beige or “Dear Mrs. Post: surance salesman I am an in- and call on many prospective clients through-| Hears Ta ] ke by out the day. When going into these houses, is it proper for me to sit down on a nearby chair while talking business, or must I wait until I am asked before doing) this?” . Answer: You should not sit until) asked to do so. brown.” . Longfellow PTA ining at the YWCA. Cohostesses jwere Mrs. Kenneth Campbell and iNancy Walser. * ¢ ® . |\Theodore Banks of Ciarkston, will, Flint Speaker marry Richard Carter, son of Mrs:} : \Golden Carter of. Oakland avenue David Treat of the Mott pr jaa 26. . Mr. Our Dally Work,” were given by of the Mrs. ‘Cloutier, Mrs. Paul Morgan, Mrs.. Albert Baker was elected resident for the comin ar and Detroit Conference WSCS annual |"streshments were iegeen We the meeting May 15 at Ypsilanti. The'Rebecca Circle, _. Detroit conference WSCS, * * * Mr. and Mrs: Art B. Coffee of Savers marked cock place. . |Flint announce the engagement Mrs. George Pudduck of Barnesiof their daughter, Joyce Hosmer, drive will entertain the group at|to Bill Turner, son of Mr, end their next meeting May 9, which}Mrs. Iva Turner of Henry Clay will be a. model meeting. avenue. A fall wedding is planned. Mrs. Michael Blahut, senior regent of Pontiac Chap- Women of the Moose, was the honoree at a luncheon | given Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Ferman Huston and Mrs. Floyd Yeaman at the Yeaman home on South Ard- more avenue. Pictured (left to right) are Mrs. Clarence L. W. Also invited were Mrs. Alan Fisher, Mrs. Harold Fitzgerald, Mrs. .Al Benter, Vera Andrews, Shower at YWCA Honors Gloria Bank Gloria Banks was feted at a mis-| Joa Whisnant, Lois Tucker,) Mrs. Edward Curraii, Martha: cellaneous shower Thursday eve-/Barbara Kessler, Mari Kevorkian,| Hughes, Mrs, Bud Hull, Mrs. Woodley, Mrs. Jack) James Sexton, Mrs. Fred Graun- N Mrs | Bugene Goudy, Deloria Shelton John Smith, Mrs, Patrick Reit-| and Mrs. Gerald O’Dean. |} Gloria, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.|meyer and Mrs. Harvey Stafford. | ee eae Ll 4 PARKING REAR of STORE COTTONS - GALORE Atvins. Huron at Telegraph Pontiae Press Photos | Huck of Rochester, Mrs. Blahut of Spokane drive, Mrs. | Yeaman and Mrs. Huston of East Montcalm street. Mem- bers made plans for a mother and daughter banquet May 8. Patient in Hospital Mrs. Syliva Racine of Lakeview avenue -is a patient at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. | stadt, Mrs. Frank Merwin, Mrs. | Refreshments were served from ja table with a centerpiece of spring |flowers. Mrs. Schoof and Miss Tucker assisted with the serving. LiKe NEW Rugs Cleaned © , Sizes 7 to 14 Included OPEN MONDAY NIGHT ‘TIL 9 P. M. Te MARGARET ANN sxoe). RIKER BUDDING — Preston ne aoe W. HURON ST. we ne ae sec briefly on the expectations bands and wives had of themselves ‘lwhen they married, and what fre- quently happens to these expec- Reports Given at Meeting of Church Group Mrs, William De- * * a received into the Merrill, tations after motherhood. | Donald Stoll, Delyn Banks, Rita — | Banks, Mrs. Joel Englund, Mrs. | da Ha: ves, Rouni Savas, | ome McLee, Marie Meyer, | Joan King, Diane Madsen, Mrs. | and Mrs. Wayne | Good. : i Domestic “=new when they are for Spring H Yes; they will look like ~ cleaned by New Way Rug Cleaners. 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Ladies’ All Wool TOPPER ’ and Values 1 * to $29.95 4 Men’s All Wool SPORT COA | Girls’ Nylon + Toppers FINISH MW == AND =i | | ius sreperenmmaenenres Pete BUNK BEDS CONTRASTING SLACKS | IW *23 CHARGE ‘EM IF YOU LIKE! @ 6 Months @ 30 Days @ 70 Days PAY NO MONEY DOWN Vas Easy Terms! ieesarre Tre or ng Uf yy J. NATIONAL _ Park Free Rear of Store While CLOTHING CO, ok 9'S. Saginaw, Pontiag ee ee eee On. Til il 9 p.m. | WEEK| [remeweDt WW ROGERS x Siverplot | ELE VEN 7 \s eres XEEPS FOODS COLD (SILVER FOODS HOT , D y She Fiberglas Insulate: PICNIC BAG GLASS LINED “a 24 N. Saginaw St. al at i... 8 i - ee 7a “ = | { i a U | Se ~e ad aid if ml a é y All Dacron Double 5” Ruffle Tier Curtains . Exciting window slomovr ‘for ie : it THE | PORTL AL EResS. SATURDAY. A « APRIL 14, 1956 rao MR: tt Rename aaa ig if wry “SONGS OF MY SHEPHERD” very Wednesday Every Friday 49: rte a. m. 1570 ke’s 1:00 p. m. 1210 ke’s Flint FMRP Lapeer WMPC FAVORITE ie ALWAYS Methodist | Bor, Millen M. Bank, B.D, Minister fev. Jobe W. Mulder, Asso. Minister Sunday Morning 10:45 A. M. “THE GLOW OF TRUTH” (Broadcast Over WPON 11:00 A. M.) Dr. Bank, Preaching day evening at 7:30. . * program. member of the church for sometime is chosen to be guest of the evening, Mrs. William E. Varian, the pastor’s wife, chooses the member. She is then assisted in looking up relatives, neighbors - and important the young people. Like the television program, the group keeps the honored guest's hame secret. Pictured planning a program are (reading left to right) Bonnie Sprout of Baldwin Ave., Nancy Meisner of Wall St., Mys. Varian of S, Jessie St. and Mrs. Silas Johnson, of Sheffield St. > * fl * e * “h waite ts whiepy,” he is reported to have said, “is more to develop cancer than one who is leading a happy, satisfactory . Internal balance is health and internal unbalance is sickness. that this is true. But I am willing to accept Dr. Little as an authority on this subject — and I do know, from imy own experience and that of many others that one “Ponting Press Photo facts and friends of her life by Once when addressing a group of machinery manufacturers, I developed this idea of personal well-being and efficiency through har- mony. After the meeting, one of the members came to me ‘and said that my statement was particularly appropriate for that group, be-| } Evangelist to Preach The revival which has been held ‘ jin the home of Mrs. Mattie Jack- json of 27 Miller St. will close Sun- * a BEULAH HOLINESS CHURCH seed... “ve id-week Prayer Service Sore, 1:00 Wed. 7:30 P. M. * ‘ones pm, * * Eivtp ee. 8 °§ meee The Rev. L. E. Addington of \Westfield, Ind. evangelist, will ‘Preach. The »services have been conducted by the .Friends’ Prayer ‘Group, i | A rain and cloud research unit, —===(HRIS SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY “DOCTRINE of ATONEMENT” i Sunday Services and i é ay School 2 East si Lawrence & Street | Tt | Rites Pat Hl; Wednesday Evening Service, @ PM. Friday to 9 P.M. * » . FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Lawrence and Williams Streets Oakland and Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor Rev. W. E. Hakes, Asst Pastor Our responsibility—the World; Our resources— the Word, SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A. M. : (Classes for Al! Ages) MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 A.M “THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF EVENGELICALS” - EVENING SERVICE—7:00 P. M. : “SATAN—The Rebel Ange!” Dr. H. H. Savage speaking at both services. ~ SCIENCE ==) jIndia's National Physical Labor- atory. s jhas been established at Delhi in| FIRST ? SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 16 Chase Street Lyceum 10:30 a.m. Eve, Service 7:30 Dr. Joe Smith af Detroit Twes., April 17, Silver Tea Wed, Evening Service, 3:30 Family Life Conference Slated for Metropolitan The Methodist Family Life Con- ference, sponsored by the Detroit Conference of the Methodist |Chureh, will have Professor W, Clark Elizey of Stephens College, Columbia, Mo., as key speaker, The conference will meet April 20-22 in Metropolitan Methodist Church, Detroit, with Professor /Elizey using the .theme, “The iChristian Home — Leaven In a ‘Changing World.” : | - Head of the Marriage Educa- |] tign Department of Stephens, | Mr. Elizey holds degrees trom | Southeast Missouri State College and Duke University. He also studied at the Univer- sity of North Carolina, Occidental ih Steg ce 15a. m. Sermen b a ces College in California, the Univer- sity of Missouri and Southern Methodist University, * *« @ - For several years he was —_— tor of the Western Branch of riage and Family Council, - gl director of a boy’s camp on the | Cattle Ranch in Texas and consultant for various churches in ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH /youth programs. ‘For two years he was with the Air Foree in World War I as a field director of the American Professor Elizey is a member of we } ithe _National Council of Family Rev. Rebert Garner, seven Lowell Paster—F First General Baptist Church Sat. Evening Service .... .7:30 P.M. | Sunday School ...........10 A.M. Morning Worship 11 AM. Evening Service ........... 7 P.M. Broadcast on WPON 249 BALDWIN AVE. cause when you make a machine, ‘‘The objective is to make it so that it will sing as it works.”’ For, when it sings, he explained, it is function- PARKDALE - Nazarene Church . Welcomes You Cancer Research Laboratory at | war Harter, Maine. Ok: TANG & egg of the great eclentiots im thie field] Nightly 7:30 P, M. Gerald & Donna Jenkins Singer and Children W orkers ing with harmony in all its component parts, A machine does not func- .|reduced to a minimum. “Listen to a machine that is perfectly made,” the manufacturer told me, and one in-which the stresses have been reduced, and you will hear it sing In harmony." Men who work with machinery know that this is true. I became | conscious of it just the other day, flying in an airplane through some tion properly or efficiently unless the stresses or frictions in it arelj vening 7:30 P. M. Evening Service 7 P. M. WAYNE E. WELTON, Minister FE 2-6928 | bad weather. The fog was so thick you couldn't see at all. I got to listening to the great motors. They sounded as though they were | working together In perfect harmony and I became aware that they. were literally singing with joy because their stresses had been re- duced and they were powerfully. and efficiently performing. It machines are capable of this harmony, why not human beings? To live with harmony, one must learn to practice joy and happiness. This is one great thing that the practice of religion does for you. It \releases you from your fears and conflicts and therefore fills you with i ' * * ° * | | Turn to the Bible, to John 13:17, “If ye know these things, happy jare ye if ye do them.” Read the Bible and find out what “‘these things’ lare that the verse mentions. You know what they are} love, service land genuine goodness. Then practice joyful thinking every minute of \your day. Keep it up until you. become expert at it. | AMPLE STORE OF COURAGE This will help reduce your stresses by freeing you from fear, from, PROF. W. CLARK ELLZEY | hate and from evil thoughts. The daily reading of the Bible will give| -|you an ample store of courage, love and noble thoughts. Substitute arn s arin Cae these for the unhappy thoughts that create stress. This can be done! tion of Marriage Counselors with practite. It isn't easy to change old thought patterns, but it can’ joint department of Family Life) for the National Council af | be done, and it is meet kenpertant if you want = — Churches and a member of the | National Committee on the Family| © Your final step in finding harmony is in synchronizing and identi- of the Methodist Church. fying your personality with God, who is the source of all inner and) He is married and has three outer harmony in the universe. Get God's harmony in you, and for- children.. He is the author of sev-jever after you will live in harmony within yourself and with other eral books, among them **Finding' people. God Through the Family,” pub-| (Copyright 1956) ° lished by the editors of Med | | Upper Room.” ! Methodist churches of Pontiac’ page of Josiyn read, FE 4-7172 D. Baggett, Choir Director to Present Concert | The Great..Lakes A Cappella Lou, Carol and ila McCullough of |Airw vay drive, Alma Parker of Sa- Youth Attend yan ie mee at From Pontiac “sw sn ss Stil others at the conference are —— Pinner of East Long- Taylor University Holds — |Choir of Detroit will present a Christi an vemme, Marjorie Rich- Seminole avenue, Clau- dette Shelton of Summit street, Conference Russ Sill of Sunnyvale Chapel, musical Concert at four o'clock on Campus | ent Chactons heneons ot Cres- | Sunday afternoon in . St. John} |Methodist Church, 443 Highland | Youth from more than 12 states! ve, -|were expected at the Taylor Uni- versity Youth Conference being will be petated Be ae in the conference. | Great Lakes Cho Lakes Choir % . j “ x > 3 “Pontiac's Singing Church” | A. HUTCHINSON ARTHUR HUBBS Minister — et Music 11:00 A. M. Worsh 1:30PM, uiving Hore Servi 30-P. c Service “AFTER THIS” : Youth Group 6:30 P.M. Sunday 9:45 A." Attend the Fastest Growing wi Al Kasten, FAITH BAPTIST ‘CHURCH CAI Building — 5460 Williams Lake Road Se eee Church in the Area \_ Sunday School 10 a.m. Sieraing Worship liam, — “Profession ithout Possession” Ground Breaking Service 12:15 Special Building Program Service 7:30 P. M. Blueprints to Be Shown Pastor MA 5-1140 ff © j WORSHIP beer eer ero nenteon eeeate “The Little Church “ENJOY A DELIGTFUL DINNER : AFTER CHURCH at JACK DECKER'S y Fine Foods for the Whole Family” On aera at Plains id, FOOD-L ie SERVICE Se Ham , 1.65 ese ee 2 « @ gh tremtiee R coerce AGS E. C. SWANSON, Minister, | The Pilgrim Holiness Church I Baldwin and Fairmount SUNDAY SCHOOL (All Ages)..:....... saisiewe GOOD SINGING—GOOD PREACHING ROY OVERBAUGH, §. 8. Supt. .10:00 A.M. oeeeees 1:00 AM. eeeeeee eee oone With the Big Heart” |, ‘The choir under the direction of |Whiters, chairmen. The Rev. Don-| cent Lake road. Also attending are Shirley Sor-| held this week end in Upland, Ind. group sessions deal- enson of Waterly street, Janet Discussion ing with practical issues young peo- Stayt of Winslow street, Kare n Underwood of Hatchery road, Sally Vogel of South Anderson street and, ple face in religious experience street Wiegombe of West Pike| will be held. — the church finance committee with|, Other features will include | | Mrs. Ezel-Gandy and Mrs. Samuel! singspirations, a concert by the | Taylor A Capella Capir, a mis. | . | slonary service and devotional | Special speakers will be Dr. Eu-| gene Nida, secretary for Transla-| tions of the American Bible So- ciety, evangelist Pete Riggs of) Talmage L. Turner will sing Negro spirituals, classical and traditional numbers. They will also be heard in popular songs of today. The program is sponsored by AVONDALE BAPTIST CHURCH 9155 Aubere &4., near Crooks © A.M, Sunday Scheot an invitation to the public. The United States produces as much cotton on 25 million acres as was produced on 40 million anys & youn Sap. |\Jacksonville, I. and president of a University, Evan Bergwall.| ee UNT LIVE ENERAL Attending from Pontiac are | SCIENCE HURCH at are Bruce Anderson of Sunnyvale. bg Whittemore Street \Chapel Brenda- Bayley. Winnie’ ° , 300 PF. M.—Pre Service 98 West Howard St, a Sunday School 4 10:00 A.M. ‘Bearden of Alice Ave, Margaret’ 'Brown, Joanne and Marty Burk-! hart, JoAnn Cole, Kathleen Filiott of Chippewa road, Nancy Gregory T:i0 P.M,~Rev, Marshall Ser Pea, Wed. 1:90 P.M. } Cerner East Heron and Mt. Sund. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Opposite ‘Peet Oifiee). ~ as — Malcolm K. Burton, Minister. M Service Morning Service EVANGEL TEMPLE of Nelson street and Dick Gidcumb SOC SCT C CSCS TCT SCC CCT CTC CCC CCC CCC CCC CC ECT TC TC eC CC CCT CT CC TC TC OT FIRST PRESBYTERIAN | CHURCH 9:45 A.M. Church Schoo! 11;00 A.M, Morning Worship SERMON TOPIC: Rev. William H. Marbach, Preaching a co a United Presbyterian Churches The Truth of God— Forbearance in Love Oakland at Cadillac Theedere R. Allebach, Paster Bible School .. .... 11:20 A.M. Worship . 10:00 A.M. “WHAT IS A CHRISTIAN COLLEGE?” Youth Fellowship Evening Service Wed. Prayer Meeting 6:30 P.M. 7:20 PM. 7:30 P.M. JOSLYN AVENUE Joslyn at Third Edmond 1. Watkina, Paster Bible School Worship Youth Fellowship . Wed. Night Prayer Meeting .. ee 6:30 P.M. 7:30 P.M. AUBURN HEIGHTS 3456 Primary Street - 3. Harvey MeCann, Pastor Bible School 10:00 A.M. Worship 13:15 A.M. “THE LIFE ETERNAL” Youth Fellowship ...6:15 P.M. DRAYTON PLAINS Walter J. Teewwlssen, Jr., Pastor 9:45AM. Bible Schoo! 11-00 A.M. Worship Service The Pastor Preaching See ee aie (| (Highgate. sty teutiov ok V fs M. C. A. Side Entrance 6:3 P.M. Youth Fellowship Evening Service hers are Judy Hurley o! oust | on Denominational Full Gospel 7:30 P.M. Bible School. Staff 7: P.M. avenue, Judy James of Elizabeth’ we te Meeting ° °° ° Prayer Service pa pre — —— of i ’ ate Wed. 72 a! at Parse and Wed. 7:20 P.M ff e , Mary Jane es ; tudy Hour whe fer, 2. t. Coon xuttzn [VIN of Knollwood. drive, Lynda a ach | 8.6. Supt. ' tev. ° * 4 ° ° The College of Christian Living Seven classes for adults open Sunday at 9:45 a. m.. Bethanv Baptist Church, W. Huron at Mark Avenue. Faculty members: Miss. Reita Smith, Fred R. Tiffany, Judge H. Russel Holland, Mrs. Lois M. Tiffany, Maynard Johnson, Mrs. Grace Steeves, Mrs. Basil Hartt. enrolled for the Spring Semester. You may start Sunday. Fully Graded Sunday School at the Same Hour Gone ee ee a ee Successful Christian Living.” Come to Bethany as a family—it is a mature family fellowship. Public Worship Service at 11:00 A. M. with the aim in | FIRST ASSEMBLY 210 N. Perry St., ot Milbourne Place OF GOD 287 adults SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A. M. SPECIAL FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM view, “ SERMON: MORNING WORSHIP—11:00 A. M. “WHAT THE FIRST CHRISTIANS DID” EVENING WORSHIP—7:45 P. M. SERMON: “THE MAN IN THE GAP" _ WPON—SUNDAY—£:00. to 8:30. A M. TuRsDay and ‘THURSDAY —1:45 P.M. llowship Rally Slated Sunday Picture Portraying Life Rev. Ralph C. Claus SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M. | Ist SERVICE 8:30 A. M. 2nd SERVICE 11:00 A. M. in River, Valley, indian Village to Be Shown ane i eee eee . ue ane ‘oung People, Wed. 7:30 p.m. Bible Study .... Sat. 7:30 p.m. Rev. Marvin P. Hester “The Whole Gospel for the ‘Whole Werld"—ONENESS se ages i eekens Ze & é fl te a2 WATERFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH Andersonville Read Near Dixie Hwy. 6. 6. O45 Worship, 11:00 A. M. Evening Service, 7:30 F. M. Femily Bible Hour, Wed, 1:30 P.M. i... Tina thenal Michigan Ministers fo Preach on Safety Lake St. Church of God Charch School, 9:45 .A. M. oe onan Ba ~, ‘J M, Gventig “aoa ue ?. ra Prayer _ Sete ¢ and Bible Study, ay, 1:80 FP. Rev, Paul Cooley, Paster ae ‘= 505 Auburn Ave. Full Gospel — Nondenominetiona!’ 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship REV. LUTHER SHEFFIELD Speaking at All Services 9:45 A. M. to 12:15 — Children’s Church and School 7:45 P. M: — Soul Stirring Service A Friendly Place to Worship av UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH 135 Prospect St.— Rev. —<—— ¥ Providence Missionary Baptist ~ ev, T. Walter Harris, Paster Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Morning Wérship. 11 A. M. Evening Service 7:30 P. M. 3 P.M. — Newman M. E. Church Guest of Providence Speaker, Rev. |. Allen an en merece Seemtee ‘CHURCH OF CHRIST aroun ie : eens 100 P.M. af fie — es First Seine ! Bible Church 107 JORLYN | Rey. T. H. Staten FE 2-8497 : Church School, 10:00 A. M. 4 Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M. Youth Service, 6:45 P.M. Evangelistic Service, 1:45 ©. M. Wednesday Prayer. Meeting, 7:45 P.M. eZ Build your Mn home with us on th Open Bible hi. OEE IED Big. Mee ESE AS CE again this year. State Police Com- missioner Joseph A. Childs will ‘also be asked to serve on the | Committee. ’ Evangelical Lutherans Exceed Budget Quotas | MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — Con- tributions to the 1955 budget of the Evangelical Lutheran Church ex- MOTOR and NEBRASKA STS, Sunday Scheel at 8:45 Merning Wership at 11:08 South Side Church of God | raised by the ELC for its domestic ‘and foreign program, according to Dr. Raymond M. Olson, steward- ship director. receipts represented an increase of 12.6 per cent over gifts received (Near Orchard Lake Ave) Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Sunday Worship 11:00 A. M, “Cress ond the Self Life” Evening Service 7:30 P. M. - “Confession and Forgiveness” BRANCH SUN. SCHOOL, 0:20 A. M. 230 N. Cass Lake Road REV. G. 4. BERSCHE, Paster ‘In 1954 and a rise of 48.4 per cent over the amount given in / 1952. He pointed out that” the 1955 Series to Start Rev. F. Tiffany to Give Recognition at Festival Service May 13:- dealing with -family relations will begin Sunday in Bethany Baptist Church. Morning services tomorrow will center around the growing family. The study sessions and seven classes of the College of Christian Church of the Brethren [wit be “The Neurotic Husband . 46 N. Reselawn “The Wife Who is a Nervous Pa we pil tient,” “The Mother Who Has Sundsy School, 10:00 A. M Visions: of . Importance,” * Metning Message, 11:00 A. M. Lonely Housekeeper,” “The Lost 7 Child in the Midst of Plenty,” “The Busy Family and the Lost Home” and ‘The Need-of the Un- consciously Sick Person." The annual family festival will CHURCH of the GOOD . SAMARITAN be May 13 with recognition given families who are sitting together in church. ‘Newman AME Choir Will Present Program’ " ‘The Missionary Society of Provi- dence Missionary Baptist Church UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE eASCENSION Williams and Lerraine The Common Service 11:00 a. m. | Sunday School 10:00 a. m. eeeee under the leadership of Mrs. Clem- mer Lee Page will present the |Newman -AME Church Choir Sun- day: afternoon at 3 o'clock. The Rev. J. Allen Parker, pastor of Newman AME, will be guest! \speaker. Both congregations will ead present. The annual series of programs}, DR, JOSEPH BLACKBURN New Minister %: Coming to Area Dr. Joseph Blackburn Will Arrive Monday at Kirk in the Hills Dr. Joseph Blackburn, minister of the First Presbyterian Church, Willard, Ohio, will, become min- ister of education of the Kirk in the Hills, Bloomfield Hills, on ~ April 16, The Rev. Harold C. DeWindt, D.D. is minister of the church. * * * On April 22, installation cere- monies will be held during the morning service at 11;15. * * * A native of Pennsylvania, Dr. Blackburn is a graduate of Grove City College, Princeton Theological eee ” Calvary “Missionary Church Rev. Rose L. Davis, Pucks: FE 49652 1:20 F. M. ape werewnteanene 16:00 Sunday School 11:00 Worship WESLEYAN METHODIST | 67 NORTH LYNN STREET Rev. C. D. Friese, Pastor VE a-7809 aiig Meemnad tos pomeat tor " . ’ e a ; 3 Herel = 3 3 Mts Pun f 7 . Pe 3 2 for the 3 | 4 $ $ Whole ¢ . > ’ > 2 > Family 2. R¢ 2 , our abdomens in and lift our rib “+ * * This is the sort of posture which suggests far horizons and gallant ‘living. It has a subconscious effect on us, too. Try to remember this Collegians Flunk — Bill of Rights Test KANSAS CITY ®—Would you recognize the Bill of Rights if it was shown to you in an “anony- mous” form? * * * A survey of 560 Northwestern University students disclosed that 2\% per cent of them couldn't. r. Raymond W, Mack, North- western assistant professor of sociology, reported all of the stu- havens Tierney “The HOODLUM” SUNDAY — EXCLUSIVE dents said they believed in the Bill of Rights, @ FIRSTRUNHITS @ \UDIE MURPHY Gat: “Porever Darling,” color, Luciile Ball; “Return of Jack. Siade,” cat Bcope, John Ericson. Sun., Tues: “Oirl tn the _~ wot) Swing, i on aly ple - er, a Lawns Us," Jett Morrow Wed Get: “Court Jester,” color, color, Denny Kare: “Lawless Street,” Randolph ott. ‘Lake, Watied Lake “Benny Goodman Story,” Techni- “Price LAST TIMES TONIGHT The Benny Goodman Story | ovmyicr" ousis Soats ITOHELL —ALSO— Price of Fear ”“ Technicolor, Audie Mur Sucker ios Always Open : It’s a wide-open field with no quotas, no ; limits. And-you are the game! Its “sports- ; ; men” will take you on any conceivable proposition. Once you nibble they'll never tire of trying to hook you. : Be ware the fast talking salesman who high pressures you into an unheard of bargain. Be cautious of door-to-door promoters who represent vague faraway companies. Play safe; Deal with boc local firms. _ BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD Goreey, | : at Boys. ;. urs. : “Oourt Jeste “" color, | AND é | g Us." Jeff Merrow. 1 y iiterd | |. - Sat: “Three excipes inthe Gun,” Aldo Ray, Phil Carey;? Bun. Twes: “To Lap TECHNICOLOR and Back eset te Thurs, Sat: "Night Freight,” rest Tucker: ee at Uranium,” The Bowery ‘Boys. Bees. kok is ah. Ss Setar | : i \ Pack with uy. .ectmen. | HELD OVER! Good Morning | is Dovel You gave my = ao heme,, So vivid you'll feel it's YOU the killers are stalking... it's YOU on the deserted street with no escape but to face your She knew the meaning of fear but not afraid! fate at gunpoint! wes ALLIED ARTISTS presents wl cunning... and tempestuous love! KIRK DOUGLAS SILVANA MANGANO PERSPUCTA SOUND, wn TOMMY RETTIG + sxe nomen AND — Obe LA tA. IT'S SrA irs WONDERFUL! _—— a oe om oe et FRANK 4 DeVOL cio eeias arate uae ‘ olaed ies se . a Cian NS eee Be ear 3 “g te ae : : : / ’ Ce i ee Ce ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1050 Les \ 4) re In 1988, 350,000 U, . ) fag: — } at Sn eee [Hollywood Headlines: (Community Theaters : means “Folks Wonder If Marilyn onan | Li : | Sat., ead i . The Bright pty Seulaile Street! E: [Js Pulling Garbo Routine|:=."erdit "<1 pb tige's BUTTERFIELD THEATRES: aa , | a _ Featuring Spring Time Movie Hits! © ; . | eee “The Man With Fel g 7 = 0 in ] | : er| Around the Clock.” | DeWilde and a| starts Wed.;’ “The Gun That at's a S26) Won the West,” | Sears SCE] WANTED | 's q | Reporters are sorry to see Frank ; | agalD. coca ailent clans party, (Sinatra and Marlon Brando leav-|| Veteran with intelligence whe ‘Laura LaPlante. Handsomest: Bill|ing the country for a spell: But at pone Hyg tag ly Ps If you ‘Boyd. -Liveliest: Jack Oakie, de-|!east we got Errol Flynn and Orson] quality there is a big . . spite rumors he was dead There’s| Welles back. . . . Confusion: Stars’ : plenty of life in those oldtimers|° “Tea and Sympathy" are Deb-| still, . . . Seeing those wonderful\o°@! Kerr (car) and John Kerr reminders of Hollywood's past| (cur). Do you care? (Kerr). . .. makes you realize how the tow! 1.4. 1.404 with talent: Mitzi] Somctems bemn the bent ot ! milssed the boat in letting plans for She the lake country, massive iota; se FRANCISCO'S _ js movie museum fall through. « (O°Coerge Gobel in his film debut, Seve oe seprestn, "home sat oe |SHOCKING SPLIT “The Birds and The Bees"... J Says 10-8, Get. a Sen. 11 Drive BAY-FRONT | ‘The Jeanne Crain-Patl Brink-|Most deliberate publicity buildup|] West Buren, (M99) Jest tepens ABLAZE [Sains that Hollywood te fst Wke|*nee Mowrow: Anita Exberg. Hope] i, %, Fetus tate ba. to mesa ALE Shy other town, A shocker, . , ,\she dosen't believe it all. ; WITH Be Man in the Gray Tianiel | —$—$—$—$=$$ = | | ” won't upset -advertis- ACTION! jing crowd. ‘The book's sting has Box Office Opens 6:30 P. M. been taken out of the movie. It's HELL ON FRISCO BAY @ as phone FE EST! , ee ae Drive! sa in CINEMAS COPE and WarnerCotor end trom Werner Brot pg’ oli menage . reve-in Ray: ws — deserv ating roles Starts “THE MAN WHO NEVER WAS” 3 ee ee ee ae “igehry Dick" will be the contre: Theater Wed. ) | versial film of the year. Critics will Also “GREEN MAGIC” | | ine Plans Tour 2150 Opdyke Road ‘a series of political and civic ap- pearances. His schedule includes: April 15, Munising; April 16, Mar- quette, L'Anse; April 17, Calumet, Hancock; ‘April 18, ere ge : ewe —. SUNDAY and MONDAY | eert Traffic Theme EAST LANSING (#—“Trends in ference a 9-12 at Michigan State =a SUN, 1 and MON —_ impatien . TUESDAY! Feature at 11 — 1:35-— 413. 6:40 - 9:20 P.M, Plus —>] ~ Technet, Seal “0 ox: — =| | TONIGHT "= AL Mowat “SHOW "Wes abeaeal in Prices! LET'S ALL THE “CATS 'N’ GATORS” IN TIAC JOIN INI y- IT's THe Mest fe 1s * eo * eek x ene Finer nemo: Pechine ROCK. 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WINNER OF 3 ACADEMY AWARDS Wanton gunman and trail town lezebel evilly mated in a 20th Century-Fox seaeery VENIES SOE, captures all the “RICHARD CONTE: PEGGIE CASTLE se cesesecoces torrid adventure beauty end rapture that strips down ga CHARLES BRONSON'» RICHARD STAPLEY + LQ JONES « CHUCK CONNORS 50h Centvey fon Geen to raw savagery! tow ray SAM ROLFE mse DAVID WEISBART. omens HARMON JONES WILLIAM JENNIFER z-n 270-4 w a LAST TIMES TONIGHT! . MAN WITHOUT | | LOVE IS A | MANY | SPLENDORED L 5 arvonwrZa sxe HO sn BM tt : i eae : Tae: A SHENK ern Hear That Academy Award - SAT. OWL FEATURE Tyee ee a MYRNA HANSEN os ae po jens Winaiag ra os : THE, BOWERY BOYS in 1 LOVE IS A MAN-SPLENDORED THING | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SAT URDAY, APRIL 14, 1956 | Sam Fires) fo Lead by 5 in2ndRound nnead St e- Ford at 140 Has at wn » off a Now it’s official. Robin Roberts, | guy a major league record 11 Players following who admits doing more “for the|last season by serving up 41 home ee ee ee 2 yg = lly ready to shoot for crowd proved Poscevnggy “it i bay Mebigg sedsiga sanscn of 50 erate Vie-/righthander ready earlier in. the shaping up into two distinct golf| tories, week, who came back to put tournaments as it headed into its pos 3 8 in right yesterday. | On dominated Samuel |Robin, the Big Qne of the Phil rhe eh A te a for paces Iisa Ger aul wateeter adelphia Phils’ pitching staff, be-|four home rung and 10 hits in his —aghtig bmg ly Be. alae cial cchiee took Gs tao ling O27 Brie Bie areal Ms Peeuhet Rissitowee ton Red Sox 2-1 last Tuesday. But| and coasted in with a 9-3 degision. | Snead was five shots ahead of Roberts was far from his old self| Pitcher, Bob Porterfield started the field in chase for $2,200 first) —he had only given up two home|the barrage with a three-run poke of the total $12,500 pot. runs in 33 exhibition innings, | |in the second inning. Then Ted ie 4 cue hes 4 ° Williams and Jackie Jeneea heel getng tata the lat two days F ht M the third. Milt Bolling sent Robin Without Sam, who already has ion anager on his may with a (wo-rus homer won here five times, this would _* * @ wide-open scramble. Runner- . The New York Yankees, who ——— Doug. Ford, at 140, has 11 men : U aren't underestimating the pen- pene : : . three shots or less back of him. nant potential supplied by Bos- HIT BY fp ManenAne — Temneny, Winkaame | wig Wisaatne Silom her | Line, ae begins to feel his 2 ie - ton's power, underscored thelr own Empire, prope himself up as referee Marty up at the count of nine but in'the 4th he lost on |the real fight from here on in ap- in ICago UIZ in a 17-7 rout of Pittsburgh. Yori “Gallagher leans over for the count after a third =a TKO. re : pment Menage are eae Sats ee eae ciel ae s : Monda Probers to Question the Bucs. er WeglSon of Former _ jee Selentest memes tating Monday Begun About Basilio-| creyeiant's Indians also. won {| S Tribe Catcher ~~ |te second hole) was able to boost . f f B tt G lf Saxton Fight Blast [with power, beating the Milwau | Follows Father oy) leiden ecre 5 0 C er 0 CHICAGO Us—Jack Begun, Chi-|hon'eare, "yn 2 man oo Somes Pas : i U cago fight * and . . . . _AREE = Ea rity, nae st per comely sind wth gum A A ne ey ey ans Wt SxS - in hitting for 1i seasons with thelways and traps on the 6,723-yard,| evn mere {Sno Such anim pear before the Cook County|ended their road-tour with the St. : 2 Cleveland Indians up until 1939,|par-71. Starmount Forest Country|“*Y °" ; Grand Jury Monday in a boxing|Louig Cardinals, and with no re- show of strength in the/has won a Tribe contract. Club, Thosé who'd like to improve their game under the expert guid- | investigation. grets. The Cards came from be- The 24-year-old catcher has hit; The diy’s best round was 9 66) ance of an all-time golf great like Patty Berg are advised to turn to > © § hind again to belt the Sox 7-5 and games don’t/four homers and well over .300 in|by Jimmy Turnesa of Spring Val) her new 24-part series, “The Secrets of Better Golf,” which starts Also scheduled tp appear before/win the series 17-1. Bucky Har-|exhibition games, and Manager Aljley, N. Y It was 10 strokes better) tm the sports section Monday. the jury is former heavyweight re po ogg pthc behind thelthan his day performance, 7 champion Jersey Joe Woleott, who| A two-run Texas League single resell sage. Tendo ¢ 7 per cent,” vaulting into a tie for sixth Recently honored by the Associated Press as Woman Athlete of the| voiced remarks by Gail Harris broke up the ball "- pny) gm wae Guta dae Sel vélter 022s Year for the third time in her long and illustrious career on the nation’s|in boxing in a T¥-debate earlier|game in the eighth and ‘gave the gine! and then an-lyesterday vebabaiag - soasua big time tournament circuit, Miss Berg ranks high among the top)this week. -< New York Giants a 31 decision Bo Rte me a, es sports figures of our time. . : - ee * over the Senators at Washington. ee ee ee Wolcott and State Athletic Com-| Big Ted Kluszewski, hampered is for, But come Tuesday th apolis, owned his contract, 4 Anyone, be he duffer'or pro, can profit from the years of title | missioner Lou Radzienda, by a pulled hip muscle after hit- experimenting. peti ge Fell anya aap at i) Seeraeeen ak have gets jute making Mee Beng ons of Go Samet president of the National Boxing|ting 47 homers last season, con- : American|tobelli to Indianapolis. instructors in the'country. If he is willing to learn, even the beginner | Assn. engaged in a squabble on a(nected for his. second home. run , Kyprwag: tay é 3 $3| can benefit from this champlon's experience. television program Tuesday. woe spring for Cincinnati in-a | Detroit had a day W #3|' Miss Berg is one of the hardest working professionals the game of] . a . ane yoaticosnae read satianagel ot ite , the Pirates! a on ins 43/ golf has ever known, Her annual golf clinic has done much to popular- was subpoenaed Thure- 7 . ; a. : : Mike 4“ day while promoting the movie AMERICAN LEAGUE ‘ Jo ize the sport during the past fifteen years. “The Harder They Fall,” a film Won Lost Pet, + me “une [Bevis “ie u Het recognized-accomplishments as a player, teacher and writer | depicting crookedness in boxing.|New Terk “ici070 8 le Ses | * ag haligr Bone ver | iams i make “The Secrets of Better Golf” an invaluable source of golfing _@e # ¢ ie 13 ag | ms those! Ter {3| information. Begun yesterday went before)’ ‘Bo 429 ee about} ‘ Jim 4 Watch the sports séction on Monday and start improving your the State Athletic Commission for oft vow ‘ts what this Crack at Rocky After mae Tee in Chicago March 14 when Saxton| New York ..22...: nt {hs| 4th’Round TKO decisioned Basilio for the welter-|Mumens, °: Hs Sante + oe go = can ina er Phan 2 s that’s it. But no one el ne tet ax +r: In ® Chicago’ amusement cit-| meq son's teihe, | demand today for a heay weight cular, Begun wrote it was “‘com- Indians 4, Braves 2 ‘ five-team)title bout with Rocky Marciano) mon gossip” Saxton would get the| Rediegs §. indianapolis AA 1 I cong 2 after his quick dispatch of Eng- decision if the bout went 15 rounds.! Giants 3, senators 1 land’s willing but “overmatched z . : ‘Whiz kids’ of Phil-| Johnny Williams. Starting slowiy! er . ‘ nowhere to/ but flailing away for two rounds, : the National League pennant.” | Jackson dropped Williams three Isconsin : a QS ea] baseman says times and won a technical kpock- et . Bill defeated Kurt Gripentrog| 64. Bob Erb lost the Ist| hint? ii if af i (MCA Swimmers Set Meet Records Pontiac Y intermediate “B” swimmers took 2nd place with 34 points in team standings at the YMCA swimming meet held at Jenson Pool. in East Lansing yes- terday. Bruce Silas set new meet rec- ords by winning the 50 and 100 yard free style races in times of 25.9 and 1:00.4 respectively. High school age boys who have not won varsity awards comprise “B” entries. In the intermediate “A” swims, Dennis Simonson picked up 12 ipoints as the Pontiac YMCA team took 4th place. Simonson swam the 100 yard breast in winning time of 1:14.1, Today the prep (9-12 year-olds) n,'and junior (13-14) teams with 24 ‘s will go to MSU for the YMCA meet. : abet " K. G. Mitzel Two Weekend Drills State 0. Oliver Buick baseball club will two workouts over the week- out at 2:49 of the fourth round. * * « an “We want Marciano—or else if he won't fight,” « night. nounced. he had sent a letic Commission title hangs close by. J among 27 victories in his 32 bouts. Marlene Hagge Leads {st Round Floridan Fires 4-Under Par 69 to Edge Patty Berg at Beaumont BEAUMONT, Tex: (A four- clamored Lou (Lippy) Breidbart, Jackson's lot}manager and speechmaker. Jackson gave his approval with his brief and decisive session with Williams in a televised scrap be- fore 2,500 fans at Uline Arena last Breidbart hadn't even waited) for the contest, in which his charge was a prohibitive 5-1 favor- ite, to shout for Marciano. He an- wire on ‘Thursday to Chairman Julius Hel- fand of the New York State Ath- demanding a match with Marciano, And if Rocky won't fight, Breidbart atld- ed, Jackson is ready to take on any other challengers if it means the ackson has. scored 13 kayos \The defeat was Williams’ ninth in 69, Jackson weighed 194, Williams Obstacle, (left) with hoofs flying, is on the outside as the horses . ; BEING ON OUTSIDE NO OBSTACLE— house turn in the second race at Jamaica yes- Bill Boland up, round the club- AP Wirepheto terday. Obstacle, however, won the race paying $6.50, while Whiskey Sour (center): with George Glassner up and Port Windsor on the rail ridden by Ted Atkinson both finished out of the money, Milford Runs Away A power-packed Milford High School. track squad last night crushed West Bloomfield and How- ell School teams in a triangular imeet at Howell. The Milford club won 10- first places for a 88 910 point total. West Bloomfield had 22 and 1-10, Howell 26 points. Outstanding r Howell's Dick MeMackin, host school’s only first. Bill Schulz’ 2:15 half mile g inch high jump victory were West Bloomfield’s only wins. . Eaglet Thinclads win and Doug Stilwell’s 5 feet 2) MIAMI, Fla.. #—The biggest racing program ever offered in Florida in April is expected to lure 20,000 or more to Gulfstream Park ‘SVC Golf Champions ‘Face PHS in Opener | Opening of the Saginaw Valley Conference and the Chiefs’ 1956 golf season, Coach Johnny Ma- Monday to begin defense of its, title, over the Pontiac Municipal Arthur Hill comes here at 3 p.m.|— Swaps Princi pal Attraction With 3-Way Event toady, and Rex C. Ellsworth’s Swaps is the principal attaction. * *¢ ® Swaps will be making his Flor- ida debut and his first start since Feb. 18, shouldering top weight of his career with 130 pounds and going after first money in the $25,- 000 Broward Handicap at a mile and 70 yards. . Eleven others were entered, in- Willie Shoemarker, Swaps’ regu- lar rider,’ will. be aboard. New Trend is a doubtful starter and was entered primarily in event of ah. off track, The forecast is for ‘|fair weather and a fast rimning strip. Post 4:50 p.m, {virtual stranglehold on the NCAA time for the feature is to Bear State Park in Leelanau ‘County. MADISON, Wis; ) — The Uni- versity of Wisconsin today held a boxing championship, needing only two victories in. six bouts to take _Two triimphs in tonight's finals at the University field house would give the. Badgers 32 points—2 more than second-place Idaho State could possibly total, assuming the Ben- gals won ail three of their ‘bouts. Coach John J. Walsh's } last won the college ring world's biggest prize in 1954 at Penn State. Game Bird Site The State Conservation Commis- sion, meeting at Haven Hill Lodge in ‘the Highland Recreation area yesterday approved establishment of a prairie chicken management area in Eastern Missaukee County. * * * Efforts are being made to bring back the prairie chicken as a major game bird in Michigan. Pratrie chickens, once plentiful im Michigan, have been disap- since 1953. The Commission also voted to close Boardman River to fishing for a half mile upstream from its mouth during June to protect rain- how trout to Grand Traverse Bay. ie | Approval was also given for the of 64 acres to be added Gets Approval. in NCAA Boxing Meet (They also captured the title here in 1952—an Olympic year as is 1956, ‘ Here is the lineup for the finals in the 10 Olympic weight divisions: 112 Pound Class. — Ira, Washington, vs. Dean Plemmons, Wisconsin ' 119—Choken Maekawa, Michigan State, vs. Sammy Macias, Nevada. 125—David Laird, , Houston, vs. Bobby Soileau, LSU. ‘ 132—Richard Rall, Washington State, vs. Joji Tomei, Wisconsin, 139—Dan Axtman, Idaho State, vs. Dick Bartman, Wisconsin. 147—Gil McLane, LSU, vs. Walt Sabboth, Michigan State. - 15%—Vince Ferguson, Wisconsin, vs. Dick Wall, Oklahoma. -: 165-George Sissini, Michigan State, vs. Roger Rouse, Idaho State. 178—~Oriville Pitts, Wisconsin, vs. ‘Mike McMurtry, Idaho State. Heavyweight—Billy Ray “Smith, Arkansas, vs. Sturdevant, Wisconsin, . ~~ , The Badgers finished with 22 ‘points—based on 1 point for each quarter-final victory and 3 for each semifinal triumph—at the’ close of last night’s semifinals. Victories to- night count 5 points, Idaho State, an ‘odds-on favorite to return to Pocatello with the pearing at am alarming rate | finalists Marciano Is BOSTON (®— Heavyweight box- ky Marciano, ‘Contused'| tember, is in bce gegen Your Neighbor’s House b) Littl Begles Spread Out in New House “Sure, you may come out and see our new house. But if you turn it down, I wouldn't blame you. We have five children, so we haven't bought any glamor- ous furniture.” We assurec Mrs. H. E. Begle of Union Lake that we were not interested strictly in glamorous furnishings. We like to photo- graph and write about interesting new homes and the families liv- ing in them. Five children, the. oldest ot whom is five years, can be pretty hard on a With this in gnind, the Be built their new home Lecklin Lane, Everything possible has been done to keep housekeeping chores to a minimum. The years when these same -children will be adolescent have m taken into consideration. house has been built to gccommodate a family. The lot is a level one, almost ain acre in size. There is a vide shallow beach right in front of the house, At the rear — (or is it the front?)—anyway, on the road side, a horseshoe drive welcomes guests. The house is long and low with an attached two-car garage. In the garage there is a great deal oj storage space, all of which is screened against the curious, prying fingers of the young Begles, A seeing eye beam raises the garage doors when the car is a block away. The house itself is of yellow DOUBLE-DUTY FIREPLACE — In addition to. the living room fireplace, there is an indoor brick with white trim. Around the white front door, there is white clapboard. Stone, work frames in the front stoop, on one side, This stone wall continues into the house and forms one wall of the vestibule. The floor is slate, Louvered doors shut off this area from the hall where the coat closet is, which to discuss business, Most of the cork textured floor is covered by the gold cotton rug. The walls and built-in storage, units are painted a pleasant. green. The wall te- tween this room and the living room has ribbed glass as the upper - half. The living room which has a wall of windows overlooking the lake is completely paneled in sliced oak, The beamed in the same wood. There is a jalousie door to the crescent-shaped slate terrace outside. The floor in this room is cork, ceiling is. Mrs. Begle again chose cotton breakfast room and kitchen. The id _ THE PON FIAC PRESS first room has a slate floor, the ~ = second rubber tile. Cabinets. opening on both sides, separate | the two areas. One set of these eabinets hangs from the ceil. ing. The breakfast room has pickled knotty pine paneling on one wall, A picnic-type table and benches are used for meals. At the large window there are brown and yellow plaid curtains In the kitchen there is more lime Copper is the accent color. fireplace wall is the breakfast room and the kitchen. The beamed ceiling and paneled walls SHADED LOT — The Begles are fortunate to have a number of fine trees on lakefront lot. This is a view from the lake side. The Begle home is located ion Lane on the east side of Union Lake. bf : Ff Ff efits 8 ae 4 Zz Fs E i bP sane bik Yellow brick with white trim contrast nicely with the green and the grey tile wallpaper There's a light above the tub— for reading! The boys have a large bath- © room of their own, separated into two parts. The outer part has two sinks set in a long plastic ‘topped counter, trim is used Wallpaper above is a spirited fess’ ta Sei-ieachen. 0 blue plaid. Mrs. Begle has made no at- tempt to “decorate” the boys’ dormitory, beyond painting the oe Hess rely SIRFETE i : : 1 atl ’ SS i: Lee exteroir. There are three doors on this side of the the house, one opening into the SR ee eee FAMILY GROUP — Mrs. H. E. Begle and four of her five children pose for their and Patrick, 3. Sturdy bamboo furniture with bright cushions withstands the onslaught barbecue fireplace at the left end of the chimney wall. The hood above it can be seen. Beyond this in the kitchen are pickled knotty pine. picture in the living room of their home on Union Lake. She is holding Peggy, aged . of young children. = a ee ee ee ere three months. Richard, 4, is at. the ett. Danny, 2, is sandwiched between his mother } i /; } { LIVING ROOM EXTERIOR — A number of long windows on the chimney serves three different fireplaces, including the one shown lake side make the living room a pleasant place in which to stay. here on the outside. The circular terrace makes an ideal spot for Draw draperies at the windows are tan rayon, The mammuth stone summer living. Music from the HiFi system is piped out here. A Information Available from Salesmen at Rose-Hill Project | camemeteenemmneaial | \ i f SEE THEM |. THIS WEEK. END! sty ty, NL Wifi {f) ELUM AW fi KALAMAZOO A! SHIPMENT | oo Gee. 4 BEAUTIFUL -MAHOGANY | INTERIOR — Fhe te zt F; @ Converts to gas anytime; simply by changing burners! : Call For FREE | CHURCH'S)" 7 ie. | William Lechner Women s Housing Meeting Will Accept No Criticism congress, HHFA said it would do The long lines of would-be emi- WASHINGTON (INS) — Uncle NO ‘WORKING MOTHERS’ “We don't want professional con- winners, ir i it F i : z t ' in se- be ‘| lected, officials said they would be) called to a public session to open) congress. Then, they will be divided into various working com- mittees to consider individual hous-| ing grotiome—in secret. When these deliberations are completed, the women are expect- ed to file their report and the con- i a = z f : | i } in FHL it i Hi: i l I Miss Annabell Heath, an assist- ant to Cole in charge of the project, of a general review of government rules on home building. * | kgaedeed Milwaukee Artist ent a rans Huge Mosaic 1 a 7 2 z GH Rep. James M. Quigley (D-Pa), has termed the congress ‘‘ridicu- 3 z i : i z i ig sf ai : iE z Fs 5° i s £ i TH hy split | Rush to Leave Germany Slowed by Prosperity | 10,000, BONN—Between 1945 and 1953 the average German wanted to emigrate and about 400,000 were able to do so, but today Germans love no country better than Ger- grants, that once stood outside American and British Common- wealth consuldtes have all but dis- appeared. In 1953 alone, 60,933 people left the Federal Republic. English - Now, however, in a period of full employment, German immigration authorities are reluctant-to let too able-bodied people by seven per cent since 1939. . Rock Shelters Hold STOCKHOLM — Two new rock shelters, among Sweden's largest, have been opened -in Stockholm. One has been blasted out of the granite cliffs.on the south shore of the inner harbor; the other is farther north, and still near the capital's center. In an emergency the southern shelter will accommodate 20,000 persons and ‘the other new one They will be self-contained ; gf 3 unset fafa ii tn | ye Y i HEA HHL ut Snow Covering Ice Causes Fish Deaths result of snow on the ice, a Character of Any Room : : I : F | zi2i at * TRUE 2 bt 1 he LINCOLN, Neb. - (INS) — When fish die in ponds and lakes during the winter it may be the indirect * * The Nebraska Game Commis- sion explains that when the ice is/ covered with snow ‘for a long} period the sunlight cannot get! mecessary to produce photosyn- scopic floating plants beneath the ice Photosynthesis results in the pro-' duction of oxygen by the tiny, plants and the fish need the oxy-' gen to remain alive. | ca i * Deeper lakes seldom have fish kills because they have larger’ supplies of oxygen and can stand: j Only a few years ago a 30-gallon/ ~ |water heater was considered ade-| quate for most homes, Today a 30-) gallon heater is regarded as the minimum in size. ity that it will give will be your bounty i : & pi > hae i 2 i fi | i 3 F $ to all rooms AUGUST JOHNSON Realtor 1704 TELEGRAPH RD. 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LAWRENCE - PONTIAC, MICHIGAN | SAVE ON PAINT, FUEL, UPKEEP, ETC. Al i li i ei i i i i Mi i i i Me, i i i i i ie -CAST-O-STONE BUY (HE. BEST COSTS NO MORE cuARATE OPEN DALY 8TO6 if THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 14. 1956 Modernistic Churches Win Architects’ Plaudits. After « three-month poll of 35 top authorities on church design, a 18 U.S. churches have been cited for general architectural @xcel- — lence. Choices were made by members of the National Council of . From 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. Complete Seeds & Fertilize ‘ieee Renal Serie st KRem- tone F Sparting Geode * Kem-Gle B ‘s Hard rownie $s araware : 489 S. Sanford Phone FE 3-9239 Spring Fix-Up Time! _. CONCRETE STEPS. @ - e @ No Section to Be Forced Apart by Frost or Settling . CHECK THESE FEATURES: @ Permanent Beauty—Rugged Durobitity @ FHA Specifications ‘Bote BUILDERS SUPPLY cactgh to'be the dock of 5 washing, asng ot further pant oe gomemeTe tet |Make Your Own essex (encore 2 Arad sy tolton St et as ta elegraph elephone FE 5-8186 | : tor the _— _ 9, a "Gay caricatures on the playroom Reduces Slipping - . — | ou can a at -|wall, “stick” figures for the chil- , aly ane The homemaker, who | aren’s oe in le UP TO 42 SQ. FT. OF PORCH SPACE giee-| the den are only a few of the ways and Free Estimates — We Deliver Anywhere CONCRETE STEP CO. parks and kid ontiatnn places|and a fir frame underneath set on|»Y the Timbertone Decorative Co.) U.S. farmers used 16 billion gal-| 5380 Dixie Highway OR 3-7715 , s Claim|cement piers will form a base for|is saturated in oil in its manufac-'lons of crude oil in 1955. 1 flooring. ne not onl brighten her home, two-by-fours spaced a quarter-inch|. praised for her handiwork. Aleova hat Sedeak. qprE. t8h wa Wisdihs O01 carve 6 samerta thal three of the corners, if the plat- ’ trom is built in a corner where they ee an de See HY HAVEN’S Waterland Wonder! | 1 PREE SURVEYS ANO BstimATSs | A play platform built of fir in/fonurth corner. | OM BURNERS + OF FURNACES + O11 BONERS + WATER WEATERS your own back yard follows this Established 1910 Sambar Rog pry aaa of nee an ELBLING & SONS (gree me gore capi Work Edens ground, ited “as wae Bi Parke St. Phone FE 4-1504! so tat i i» dangerows, MODEL ADDRESS 4845 SASHABAW ROAD The HY HAVEN SPECIAL A 45-Foot Wide Ranch Home LOOK AT THESE SENSATIONAL FEATURES» FULL PRICE @REAL LOW TAXES $11,100 © 10 MINUTES FROM ALL PONTIAC GM PLANTS . : v @ HUGE 1,035 SQ. FT. OF LIVING AREA da ¥y STANDARD BUILDERS @ COPPER PLUMBING F @ NATURAL GAS HEAT (NOT BOTTLED) @ ALL WINDING PAVED STREETS—NOT GRAVEL (PAID FOR BY BUILDER) @ SOLID SIDE DRIVES @ KITCHEN BIRCH CABINETS, ALL CUSTOM MADE @ FULLY TILED BATHS @ FULL WARDROBE CLOSETS. WITH SLIDING DOORS @ FORMICA COUNTER TOPS Ist IN QUALITY! Construction and Workmanship Ist in LOW PRICE! | /, \ We build any size or style, frame or masonry. Aw All jobs expertly! constructed’ with quality \ materials: Complete cement work. UERUTHING, cx ene Call G & M for the Hinset and mast complete building service. We guarantes satataction ONLY PHONE FEderal 2.| 211 : NO MONEY DOWN—FHA TERMS—EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS @ ALUMINUM SCREENS Open Sundays ADDITIONS . . PORCHES .. BREEZEWAYS . . ROOFING. . SIDING (ALU- | fi] @ SLIDING ALUMINUM WINDOWS 12 to @ | | Attmmih cousntarion books windows Ronber FoesinG s aarouano Ste Te to ALUMINUM AWNINGS . @ MAMMOTH LOTS, SIZE—100x150 FT. & LARGER Northwest Management Co. @ QUARTER-MILLION DOLLAR COMMUNITY WATER SYSTEM (NOT INDIVIDUAL WELLS) @ TRANSPORTATION NEARBY @ CHURCHES @ SCHOOLS @ SHOPPING CENTERS @ 5 ELEVATIONS TO CHOOSE FROM @ ARTISTICALLY PLANNED COMMUNITY W@terans th. yo =a ai a> we ER G&M CONSTRUCTION u . | hot! Opn Daly Hoon 2260 Dixie Hwy.—North Telegraph Rd., Pontiac Medel Phone No—ORlendo 3.2980 30-YEAR MORTGAGE AVAILABLE! - BEFORE YOU BUY ANY. _HOME ... AT ANY PRICE SEE THIS HY HAVEN | | COMMUNITY - SEE It Now! | 2-CAR FRAME —— household stains can be removed— MiG if ii H Fal di : t ROCHESTER KNOLLS — : A model home in Rochester Knolls is now furnished Furniture and } SPECIAL!! § BASEMENT SASH? 15 by 12 BUY THE BEST— BUY TRU-BILT BLOCKS — STRUCTURAL STEEL RESIDENTIAL—COMMERCIAL—INDUSTRIAL MeCeadtons, in furnishing the house. Offered by Hannan and open for inspection. Features of this home are a GE Work Saver kitchen, two Real Estate, the price is ee eee eee or ete © enat of Anas reed, and a half baths, three bedrooms and an attached two-and-a-half car’ garage. Thomas Walton boulevard and Fifth street in Rochester, ine, | aag 2 ? 1 | if Gee i ti i i i } E : H : H i i : : and dining rooms, play it up in your kitchen too, even to your storage cabinets. The latest steel kitchen cabi-|, nets are now available in shades of green as well as numerous other colors, so that today it is-easy to/t home buying will be option- : aie tron rons, Proper Tools | TRUBILT BLOCK CO. nes hy sl nega tah a You = > & better job of eon Cac cal cara ef nrg MASONRY BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES “crowding the|not do the whole job. Both ®/% 1992 Pontice Drive 7a 4.9531 buy|floor sanding machine and an ; ba-|edging machine are needed. The Near Telegraph and Orchard Lake Reads es-|edger sands near the walls where tate market until about 1965. the large sander cannot reach. Digging Dry 19 Dry Well? Then Use These Tips DO... build a dry well at least 8 feet from a downspout to carry i rainwater away from the found ation. ! DO... make a dry well from a/ barrel or oil drum, with the top | and bottom removed, or from con- | crete blocks laid in place without mortar. DO... dig a trench from a spot under the dowspout to the ‘ well, sloping it slightly away from the | house. DO... place drain tiles in the | trench, with one end connected to’ the downspout and the other end]. leading into the well. * * ® DON’T... overlook the impor-| tance of a strong cover, such as a concrete slab, so that there is no possibility of a cave-in. when it is walked on. DON'T . .. forget to “check the flow of water through the drain tile into the dry well before _s in the ground. DON’T .. . neglect to place some, mortar or building paper over the. joints. between the drain tiles to prevent earth from seeping’ through. Wood Output Growing | U.S. lumber manufacturers pro-| duced a record-breaking 39,105,- 000,000 board feet of lumber during, 1955, according yto estimates of the National Lumber Manufacturers | Association. The 1955 volume was seven per cent above 1954. Soft- wood production in 1955 was eight percent above 1954, while output of hardwoods increased one per cent. _Is Your Furnace Tired Out? “GLE GIVES YOU QUICK, CLEAN GAS. FURNACE For warm air heating systems Phone for FREE heating survey “GENERAL @® Etectaic Open House You can own this 3-be pohest i in Quality. .. Lowest Price Sy far! ACT NOW! Low Down Payment and 25-Year Mortgages! LOW DOWN PAYMENT ell droom NATIONAL H OME ! ‘ Easy to ownwonderful to live int See this big-value National home in our Open House showing. It’s today's greatest home-buy! Spacious rooms with abundant floor-to-ceiling closets . » » large Youngstown kitchen ... aluminum windows . . . lowest cost to heat, by far . . . easy to take care of, giving you many extra hours - for pleasant living. And you can move in quickly —enjoy your own. ;. _bome sooner than you expect. Come see! You'll buy! : Drive Out US. 10, Turn Left, 10 Miles North of Pontiac on Big Lake Road, One Mile to Model! _ BEAUTIFUL CRESTWOOD FARMS Available to All! Attorney Henry Purchased in Crestwood Farms! MODEL, 9395 VILLA-CREST DRIVE OPEN DAILY 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. NO SEGREGATION & “Low FHA TERMS DOWN PAYMENT 00 a Di asequccosese “PLUS CLOSING AS. ADVERTISED 1N LIFE ¢ MONTHLY PAYMENTS AS LOW AS ae COSTS — ‘6000 ROGERSON CONSTRUCTION co. : : Model Phone: MA 5-9082 : » Cat Mr. L. Garner. FE 3.9283, MA 5.1241 1 = pk =. pi eel . 3 - = eet; ee ae mp or yo: Ho he ore ges ee x fe EeET E| SATURDAY, APRIL 14,1956” ae Oe A charming old farm home but modern to the minute inside 5 Bedrooms — 3 Ceramic Tile Baths — ; Modern Kitchen — Coved Ceilings — | Poe) : ‘ Terms Available — See Our Displey at »| The CABINET SHOP Open Monday and Thursday Eves. ‘til 9 base. and snack bar at, the breakiast| room. Corner windows | ; oe ve een You, too, can: have a wonderful new deluxe custom ppntage re Scan 1 built birch kitchen including formica tops and built- oven js indicated along the ga- in thermador range and ene SS ee | ae oven installed in your to th space for countertop | home for as little as: $25 hot plates, A pocket is allowed fa , , — oe, are ao cad be aes | =< cag nli See tor, or this top i : with base cabinets and a new | ] - payment nett Esti- . — sq” pag a ae retrigurnter could | oe as e os be mates a An Outstanding Used Home Bay.; E rare : “Bk tip reol, low pitched witht : ) J broad overhangs all around, gives| A Beautiful New Modern Fireplace — Oil Fired Steam Heat — - fence carry cut the ranch ctor 3088 Weet Hoven “rite FE 5-9331 2 Car Garage — Workshop if 7 —_ | nid i ct Cert A eee © 2. ? . - Full Price 26,250 Terme i. Ft ! HE Wigan (el McCandless Features Fortisan ed road : - ca} oe : ag beceted © Watertord Townchip. fi =A: in Rochester Knolls Model Home otors . | ‘ ie : WHITE BROS. AE Xi 5 a REAL ESTATE =| abe. Call for appointment to see it now! Si: iste is 5660 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1295 “A, t, 2 ‘ a : » 4 — 1 . | $in."n eee? m__ 4-701 Y ONE FLOOR PLAN — A carefree family room dominates this one story plan for economical modern construction. It covers 1595 square feet, has overall dimensions of 47°11" deep by 59°11" - House of the Week Extra Big Family Room space for furniture placement and, with light stréaming .| through front to back, an invi- .| tation is presented for colorful decoration. and opens on Economical to build, this house) are all good-sized. wide, The family room is the heart of the hous: to an outdoor patio. The bedrooms Ld A private bathroom for the maste: Offers bedroom in front has a corner | shower stall. Both bathrooms have © built-in vanity style lavatories and ments, ; architects have engineered es- pecially goed circulation. All rooms open into the big family room, Step out of the bedroom hall, out of the living room, and Te the convenience of one- | floor ranch style planning, the | separate linen storage compart- See this fine example of McCandless’ quality workmanship and styling of carpet, draperies and interior design in the beautiful “Pearl of the Hills” model home, located in Rochester Knolls subdivision, on Walton Blvd., one mile east of Adams Rd. See it at your earliest opportunity. ‘CARPET DRAPERIES INTERIOR DESIGN \ rr. windows in the front tojoff the bedroom hall, Space The living room has a floor-to- Mi | RENSON AY ik glass doors merging it with), water heater and washing ma-|ceiling picture window facing the \Wa./ 8. V/ garden patio, A modérnichine is provided in a corner of|garden patio, WITVT Ta G- us SUPPLIES «FUEL and cozy breakfast nook|the garage along side a big stor-| Folding doors make it possible BE LUMBER + Butders SUPPLIES *FUEL parts of this big area.|age closet to take care of odds|to close off the living room from . 49 N SAGINAW ST Parlackh Mich %r “ee 8 . and ends that would be lost in a/the front entrance foyer, centering 11 N. Perry St: Phone FE 4-2531 _ _ & house for-health and|basement anyway. You can heat/all attention on the informal zone \ appeti It Mlustrates a definite|the house with radiant coils laidjof this house, | trend. The family room elbows/in the concrete slab, with perim- eer — So = nn ye AE ithe living room to.one side like eter heating around the outer walls an old fashioned parior. It's nice|or condition the house wi | to to si . ‘“ Hii: fs il fe bait fe iis Vb <— Pri sonal] Pri. ae | > = on co co mad —J ad | = FREE separate wing. Two bathrooms are iprovided. The main bathroom i ; ? i 1” BATH RANCHES of this room in colorful asphalt, | . ‘vinyl or rubber tile and forget |S¢Tves the two rear bedrooms and - Your Chole | about it. There’s adequate wall is convenient to the living room. SEVERAL ef 10 ideat Semen eee sess oesonewenacescosscaaswans esecnece: | LEFT Lots . Homes : . ear “THE PONTIAC PRESS : ia -—* Building Editor: : , - See the Fabulous WANTED Veteran with intelligence who 3 wants comfort, health and secur- # ity for his family. If you qualify there isabig... REWARD + « » Owning your own 3-bedroom 114 Bath ranch home in the heart of the lake country. Massive lots; security in knowing you are not buying too expen- sive a home and payments will be small! Open weekdays 12 to 8, Sat. and Sun. 11 to 8. Drive out West Huron (M-59) just beyond William Lake Road to Tull. Turn left on Tull to Pontiac-Lake Road. Left on Pontiac Lake Road to Model. | pemedel wih PC GLASS BLOCKS | Sibley Coal & Supply Co. 140 N. Cass Ave. FE 5-8163 | tie nn one HEATED CONCRETE 2-WAY RADIOS in Our Trucks ..- AT NO EXTRA for FASTER DELIVERY! " CHARGE! — . Decree You Cen Depend On Us For (Please Print) STREET _ city STATE Sete erties ee Bessa aa = ee ee ee eee se & j , OOF i Aatiaion QUALITY . . . SERVICE... Aluminum ' See the home that gives you more for every dollar invested. A. home SATISFACTION Windows designed with you in mind. PHONE OR 3-4007 for DETAILS! ‘tans * Thoto SEE THESE OUTSTANDING | rena tate CALL FE 2-0283 'ATSMAN | TRANSIT-MIX CONCRETE 399S, PADDOCK ST. FEATURES TODAY! @ Payments Approx. $69 Per Month Includes MODE “ . | ' Principle, Interest and Insurance. > | @ Leake Privileges. | @ Convenient Oil Heot. : @ Pastel Colored Both Fixtures. @ Double Van Ht Length Mirror, Recessed Lighting. : Kitchen Cabinets with Knotty. Pine ae , . Paneling in Breakfest Space. we : ‘f ~ Drive out West Huron (M-59) one-tenth mile beyond _liams Lake Road to Tull. Turh left on T peo we a ~ Read. Left on Pontiac Loke Road to Model, _ ff @ Second Bath has Built-In Vanity. J Sting Birch Door Walk-in Closet orig : : { i ia Oe ee Tae : ‘ j ‘i 3 ry fs Fa ot 5 r 2 ae } . = 4 ; ‘3 Page es Gi i ha ~~ ~« =F ee ee pe eae SS ee ee a ee ; ‘i ere i ; ee rie 1 AEE, BS 9G 2 j ‘ } aes: % Be! fe ee, 4 ah i a ay a : { CM j / ts i ‘sf i fry ‘j ie f is ' af : pe a ees ‘ if. * > ot i ‘ he ia : ‘ : ‘ oe pe : ld sobegs eg 4 d oo a a J % i ; mt 7 ; i : 4 : ih ie : 4 bd ; fy ie : fy ’ . efi ' , 2 i a \ ' ——— aa) pe coats _ HE. PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1956 : 7 | | PWENTY-THRER Th — |with wood. But once you get start-|and familiar tools. et, a is Con Be Fun ed, you'll probably become one.lable, its advanteges include great. | Note to home handymen: You! Wood is easy-and pleasant to work/strength, light weight, natives don’t have to be an expert to work with and can be shaped with simple beauty and execeptional, durabittty, ONLY A FEW LEFT! VETERANS -- NO. MONEY DOWN Stop Worrying | About Price! | JUST CALL FE 2-2671 We give you a tree estimate on your Roofing, Fencing, Sidings, Porch Enclosures, jalousies, Recreation Rooms, Attics, Base- ments ,..and other home fF needs and repairs. MONTHLY PAYMENT MODEL HOME ¥ plus toxes and insurance oda aa OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY Phone TOwnsend 8-8177 , "1 P. M. TO 6 P. M, FREE ESTIMATES : FEATURES: EASY FA TERMS DAN ROSE Bsr rime tet © Full Basement ©@ Paved Streets © 4 Styles to Choose From © Full Closets with * Lennie Arama OF Sliding Doors i Foatine Press Photos| UNLOADING THE STEEL—We(inesday of last week, steel for workmen started erecting the structure. See page 26 for a picture of | REALTY ELLIS, INC. the new Detroit Edison building was unloaded. Almost immediately - how this steel looked 24 hours later. : © Plemte 7 2690 $. Woodwerd Phone BRoodwa y 3-1001 ® Steel Casement * Double Ribbon Drive | lHere’ 's an Idea! finish it in a hue that contrasts} Lumber yards now sell inclining, Windows © Low Taxes South of Square Lake Rd. 20030 JAMES COUZENS Separate Pun Se ee en “et apa emt ? Try paneling| National — Lumber Manufacturers) ment doors that make an excellent i i i i Ai in i A i a Ni Ni Ni Ni Nn in i hi it 3 To Buy or Soll Real Estate: $ d{ fi T at ayer = an with wood, then Association. theater-type exit in cone: of fire, | “rmsd” fand Septic Ta 3 SEE $ n | : | > 4 P 4 i ° g WM. H: KNUDSEN §) Keep at Least 50 Ft. | 2 z é 4 : ! 3 Real Estate Service 3 Distance, Health Group} : $ + ot Its Best! ©} Recommends | [ % S10 Pontia Bank Building $ " b 4 $ Phone FE 4-4516 ¢| LANSING—It you're a suburban| TF or country home owner, make sure} | that the water pump is located at) e 4 i i least 50 feet to one side or the/ other of the septic tank, the Michi-| gan Department of Health urged today. Ina series of spring tips for_homeowners and builders, the health department emphasized that “The separation of water supply |from sewage disposal isn’t just an arbitrary recommendation, but is |based on long years of experience, | ee: Unless there is a clear-cut separa-| ‘ tion of water from sewage, there| is a danger that you will end up | drinking contaminated water.” Willard F. Shephard, depart- | ment engineering division chief, added that the distance between | | the water and sewage, not the | i ES § i r F EF HEATING | EQUIPMENT while most water-carried | dis- THERE'S NOTHING FINER BURT! |) gan, they are not eliminated. “Michigan has had six cases of typhoid fever already this year, ‘he said, “‘which tells us that all! ‘we have to do is drop our guard) OTTO A TRZ0S )and typhoid and other water-car-| . ried diseases may take the advan- | | tage to strike out at some member j 3101 Orchard Leke Road of the tamily.” | The health department said new KEEGO. HARBOR ‘plumbing installed in any home} FE 2-0278 should be treated with a chlorine | solution to clean out any contami-| ‘nating materials in the pipes. Eves % Sun. CALL MA 6-6247 It was also recémmended that | | only those septic tank cleaners | whe are licensed by the Michi- § Electrical Work | c= Department of Health. The department said that city} cae : Call homeowners _ have trouble with | . ; : | drai 1 t root: . : BRILL [tere] ° FOSS Sales” |. ELECTRIC CO. ! , For Your \drain, and clean out roots which) Commercial, Industrial, have already made entry. Shep-| e Residential Contracting ‘hard added that both state and| 3134 Gairncross Rd. off Adams | local health departments have in-| ’ a Js =!/ This Year! Used & New Home Plus Acreage! ie. SPRING IS HERE! || PROOF POSITIVE! =—s ff - CLEAN UP—PAINT UP ..¢ atest d: ad « ' -- QOuralert mew and used home salesmen have played a large part in the rapid growth of the Pontiac-Waterford Area by putting more people in better homes. Our used Home Salesmen will give you Immediate Action. 7 , Our office is better acquainted with the demands for homes. . . Our sales- men have a better Knowledge of value in this locality. + (Fume-Resistant) White House Paint .......... gal. $4.95 Screen Doors............... $7 to Sif Stepladders ........ 4 $3.35—5’ $4.20 ROOTO wirae tcecoce ines... car, $3.65 , WHITE BROS. can sell your home to your satisfaction. + FIRST IN MICHIGAN WITH RADIO EQUIPPED CARS i List View Home With a Pane Gives Results ee eo Oe ee eee ee “eee ee eee eee ee bie ORIG A AO RY ARIE at A ee Oa “Always servic? — All Ways” ALBERT B. Be a ot ee i i aii + NO PAINTING 9 N. TELEGRAPH PAYS FOR ITSELF - PRE-FAB All Metal Frame T GARAG E BAKED ENAMEL THAT LOOKS LIKE WOOD SIDING! DO-IT-YOURSELF _ ——PLANS INCLUDED— NO MONEY DOWN-EASY TERMS MIDWEST SUPPLY or WARPING * FE 4-2575 id ' NEW LORRAINE MANOR ~ and planter box, tile bath with One hundred more homes are being erected in Lorraine Manor. The model, shown above, is located on Fernbarry road. A full basement, Philippine mahogany cupboards in the kitchen, gase incinerator, select oak floors, built-in‘bookcases vanity sink, screens and storm THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1956 seas w. pad &. ‘New Chemical Miracles Ease Painting Each year, it becomes easier to take your paint brush in hand and turn your rooms into gay, bright stimulating surroundings that are a delight to you, your family and your friends. This year, particu- larly, with all the new chemical miracles in paint development, the job can be done with little or no fuss, muss or special know-how. April, with its balmy weather, revises in all of us a healthy urge to “Spruce Up... It's if you are building a home— Let Pontioc Lumber Co. deliver top quality a et ae Pils te wy you ene It i U.S.G. MINERAL WOOL Make your home 10 to 15 degrees cooler this summer, INSULATION MEANS CLIMATE CONTROL Be Wise . . . Economize . 483 Elizabeth Lake Roa “ AMBASSADOR INSULATION . With Pontiac's Oldest Insulation Co. d : FE h FREE! AURORA MAID Reversible Window Fan with each — > es in April. 5-8405 ‘combination but their chief char- lacteristie is color-fastness under ‘f shellac brushes in alcohol; varnish ‘filled with raw linseed oil, jin the can—np thinner, Don't| /will find that he has saved a tidy! constant strong light. 2. Paint brush notes: clean brushes in turpentine; lacquer brushes in lacquer thinner; all- purpose paint brushes in turpen- tine and store in a container half- 3. Use varnishes as they come attire PATTERN 343 EASY JOB — While no special | skill is needed to make this hand- |some post lantern you will need a | pair ‘of tinsnips and a soldering ‘iron, as well as some household tools, including a pair of pliers. | iThe “do-it-yourself” craftsman) sum when the cost is compared ‘to that of a ready-made lantern. The practical experience gained apply them where the room tem- perature is under 70 ddgrees F. use - and - throw - away paint pots available for the occasional paint- er. A metal holder keeps them open and upright until the jebics8 whites. Syndets are usually is done for the day. help you estimate amounts of cover a little less territory. | These hues not only lend them- wr epee pees eve ‘selves to every variety’ of color at Home 4. If you're buying a new ladder always check its 5. Now there are cardboard 6. A quick, easy formula to paint is the general fact that most paints cover 400 square feet to the gallon. Primer coats (those put on new wood as a first coat) 7. When you've filled in a crack or a small break in the it a chance to dry overnight, Then test its dryness by scraping your fingernail over the surface. A screeching sound means it is ready for the paint coat, 8. Hf you are planning to wall- paper one or more of your rooms this spring, check your dealer to see if you can return leftover rolls. The tendency is to under- estimate the number of rolls needed, Buy a few extra for returning. The new welnen good too, Brighten Rugs During Spring House Cleaning A shiny, clean house seems to ~|go hand in hand with the coming of spring. Dull looking rugs and carpets need be no exception, says Mary Hixon, Oakland County home demonstration agent. Rugs can be brightened with a dry suds sham-| poo. To do this, clean the rug thoroughly with a vacuum cleaner. Prepare the dry suds by dissplv- ing % cup syndet (synthetic de- tergent) in one cup of hot water in a large mixing bowl. Whip it with) a beater or mixer until you get a) dry, fluffy suds—just like beaten Used because they are easy to pre- pare and leave no ‘‘soap-curd” or scum on your rugs. Work with just a small area of the rug at one time. Put the suds on with a soft scrubbing brush excess stds can be lifted from the surface with a spatula. Use it flat‘omn the rug and lift the suds rather than scraping them Have a newspaper handy to wipe off the spatula as you work. To wipe the area with a circular mo- tion, then against the nap, and finally with the nap. Get as much of the suds out as possible, but: avoid getting the rug wet. Do this by wringing out the sponge as dry 9 To dry small, freshly painted objects more quickly, like! toys, picture frames, drawers, utility or bread boxes, turn a slow dust. Don't paint until the cement * « @ 11. If you are using one. of those fascinating open-work stencils to, paint a design on the baby's room, be sure to wipe it gently but thor-| oughly at every Hfting and before to others as working with metal } ; handyman. tern is 25 cents. The price of this pat- “A FEW LEFT- See Them This Week-End 2-BEDROOM BUNGALOWS 3 36" Monthly || plus Taxes and Ins, Features ! nn (MMEDIATE OCCUPANCY =| Improvement Packet which in- \cludes the lantern pattern, and four other outside oven will he postpaid for $1. |. The Pontiac Press Pattern Dept. |Bedford Hills, N. Y. Begin Atom Advertising la vast:new atomic industry anx- kets, is launching out in the field of atomic advertising. A series of to “tell the world what atomic goods Britain has to offer,” are being made in London by an in-| in making the first one may lead) ‘is an interesting avocation for the]. The Homestead: | LONDON (INS — Britain, with ‘ious to capture world export mar-) ‘commercial films in color, aiming} dustrial cinematographic firm. = | the moving electric fan on them or| |place them near a low oven or a 10, A coat of paint on a cement floor will hold down the cement is at least one year old, however. placing on the next surface area. using wide circular strokes. The | ee Tips fo Vets on Home Buying Five tips for veterans with the Spring urge to buy. homes under the GI loan program were offered Manager of Veterans Administra- tion Regional Office at Detroit. The tips are: 1, Make sure your home is near enough to transportation, schools and shopping to suit the needs of you and your family. 2. Be sure your income is large jenough to pay all of home fate including princi- pal and interest, taxes and insur- ance, utilities and maintenance, and anything you are buying on in- stallments, %. Make certain your interests | in such matter as deposits, | purchase agreements, and sales | contracts are fully protected be- | fore you make a deposit or sign | any document. 4. Be sure you understand the! important legal documents yo u) have to sign when you make ‘‘final| settlement” or ‘close the loan,”) | must. be repaid. GI loans offer; you many advantages, but like any, other debt, they must be paid back on schedule. Detalis on these five tips and with the aid of a GI lean | are contained in the 30-page VA ‘pamphlet, “To the Home-Buying recently by Lloyd H. Jameson,) A sole is seins on with liberal iecoseth the following items: Centrifugal pump 1200 GPH. ymoter 4 HP 3450 RPM coos MIXER: PARK 245 Elizabeth Loke Ave.. Pontiac 18, Michigon Ph. FE 5-8780 : Ee W. Huron St. —~Ph. FE 4-3581 SECRET It’s a great kindness to trust people with a secret. They feel so important while telling it. —Robert Quillen “The Bird to See...” realtor ward e. partridge Real Estate and Business Throughout Michigan f Mr, Jameson said veterans may obtain a copy of “To the Home- Buying Veteran” by writing or vis- iting the Veterans Administration Regional Office, 310 East Jeffer- ROY ANNET, Inc. Realtors 28 E. Huron St. Ph. FE 3-7193 son Avenue, Detroit 31, Michigan. | A BRICK WILL YOUR HO VE VETS: 795 Moves YouRight in! | ROCHESTER PARKLAND _ 87" 15,395 With Gas Heat and Full Basement 30 Year Mortgages at low, low monthly payments! HAS ALL THE BIG CITY CONVENIENCES FULL MONTHLY PAYMENT LOW FHA DOWN PAYMENTS (Taxes Are Lower In Rochester) Loaded With Custom Features Found in Homes Selling to $30 = © 70-foot wide lote © Garbage disposer ® Vanity in tile bath HOUSE © Storms and screens included ® Kitchen fan and hood ® Rough-in lavatery in basement AREA | © Public schools, elementary and high, Parochial schools, Catholic and Lutheran, . all within 2 blocks, ® Township park, with swimming, icke ing, playground across the street. ~ = ® State-stocked trout stream tight im the development. © 5 minutes te Bloomer State Park ® Spacious birch cupboards kitchen ‘¢ Se ® Shopping centers © Glass bathtub enclosure © City water and sewers Leas b lates pa "Exclusive Soles gnats SPARES Sania e e scent i: = le ie ie : i ae, FE 8-0332 199 Mechanic St. Y, ally Hutomatte WATER SOFTENER > SOFTENS | > REGENERATES| ITSELF > RETURNS TO SERVICE H. i. STANTON 103 State FE 5-1683, io PAIR tMODEL pf. : a ae af) Red Wood PANELING 6-8-10-inch widths’ *210 . Extension LADDERS 2, 315% 2° 3215 Combination Doors cai” 14° Dupont a for Interior or Exterior DONALDSON — LUMBER CO. 27 Orchard Leake Ave. FE: 2-838! conventional basement window has fH) i DAYLIGHT TO CELLAR — Modern glass block can solve the difficulty of providing daylight for the basement or crawl space }) without the attendant problems of breakage, frame rotting or con- densation damage which afflict ordinary window sash. At top, a tractive glass block panel. In the center, a similar panel is used where a well brings the window opening below ground level. If the drain in the well clogs, the solid glass block will effectively prevent entry of water into the basement. At the bottom, glass block are used to daylight Grawl space beneath the house — a definite advan- tage when repairs are necessary under the house. Glass block is modular and fits with any type of foundation or construction. ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. APRIL 14, 1956. Hardwood Shorts Save You Coin in Laying Floor It is possible to install attrac- eve Sears wih sles. lang hs of hardwood, | WHY) ug [ow Mi (ca Housewife’s Delight ALSIDE -BAKED ENAMEL, “ALUMINUM been replaced by a ‘sturdy, at- It's true that the annual major assault on dirt and to be painfully brought to mind 2 $ - |jater, $ over. ; 4 3 $ ; OPEN DAILY 3 th’s one-day job as city airportinouses still have the, original| : even a buik ‘can be built into manager during Roanoke student/,jumbing fixtures, dramatic! such areas: government day didn’t last a day. changes can be made in the bath-| A home's “bargain basement’| Light and ventilation. Before Smith, a senior at Lucy Addison|room by replacing the outdated is in its attic! putting in large dormers, check, High School, had to resign shortly yavanna new fixtures, <<. |to see how they'll affect the .ap- pearance of the rest of the house, Topflight expansion possibilities HH dbound right under home's root,| "chart, * window wall at ‘one BATEMAN -KAMPSEN REALTY cy FOOL, end of the attic would be better. and at comparatively little cost, , vFnighed| Make final check with an archi- be about half the cost of similar| ‘®t oF builder. Show him your an tion or a new Pans; with just a glance he may make some very important con-|/j|i/ tributions by way of both practi- ba henge? caplirme weer cality and design, WE BUY OR SELL _ LAND CONTRACTS * FE 4-0528 x Ask for Tom Bateman IT PLEASES US-TO PLEASE you | For instance — as permanent as possible, Heavy) grades of asphalt shingles cost ea sa ‘The Magnificent “1956 TWIN LAKE CUSTOM” Pontiac’s Greatest Housing Value. "|\] _ STIGLITZ INFRA-AIRE BUILT-IN RANGES A ii) The built-in ranges are the cooking conveniences of the future. Every , STORY BOOK yA a Be e) il woman has. dreamed of having them in her kitchen. LOCATION THEY CAN BE YOURS NOW. SEE THEM ON DISPLAY AT BURKE'S : Convenient terms if desired. immediate delivery. ; : These lovely homes, gent- E| ° ly nestled between two rat san ener ores ce on ectric beautiful lakes, are avail- hermes f ——— L ony -_ - ; able at unbelievably low ee Ee | Stack-On prices. At your front door Oo | San ae, | is nearly every recreation- OVEN al facility available‘ in ro cope so end ak Michigan — boating, bath- ONLY 6 LEFT || Construction that wilt ond | or surpass homes in the | $7 5,000 class — Stainless Steel ing, skiing, skating, fish- Includes: #1 Ook Floors—Tile Boths— ‘sacs swe Copper. Blend - ing, hunting. In addition, Pre-Cest’ Steps ay Tan we there is unlimited clean ~ ou & 95 fresh air and wide open y Payments Only \ hee $ 00 . spaces where kids can §/ $7 3 ° - ‘ | | romp with never a fear of = 'per mo. . F or Only 7525 passing cars. Don't fail to | pe see these homes this week- _ Includes Everything end. And veterans — im- agine—NO MONEY DOWN. White Porcelain $10 Less! | SMALL DOWN PAYMENT | $ her” 52 Sata Electric CUSTOM FEATURES Nestled fakosia Two Beautiful Lakes : - Cooking Top . ~ — IN SALE. | Display Home Is Located at com hn amen Stainless Steel ° 3403 Ca rmen Seeing Is Believing fe ere + Na pa Waterford Town, Mich @ 36. Day Occupancy n nutes from Pontiac Drive Out Sashabaw Road to Maybee 5 95 © Gos Heet | Open From 1 to 9 P. M. Daily @ Approximately 1,000 sq. Road, Turn Left to Model ft. of Living Area @ 3 Master Size Bedrooms @ Full Tile Both @ Carport. ~ @ Large Picture Windows in Living & Dining Aree @ Bus Service to Pontiee et Your Door *Optional at slight additional cost, with Poreelain $10 less ALSO AVAILABLE-2 Electric Element Tops Electric Insert Ovens - Electric Griddles, : See Us for | YOUR BUILDING SUPPLIES -_ Terms Easily Arranged urke Lumber Co.|| "£2 the Home | i sidhokniian ion | (620 Maton Dina, DIXIE HIGHWAY AT DRAYTON PLAINS =«ssR : |) Country Living in the Township | | of Beautiful Lakes Model Open Saturday and Sunday : 12 mama te 7 P.M. SALES BY: a aes ee ay, re ~ : fe SET ee 7 Stee aed are aa “ad weet Ce Se | Fah ET ee ers boca ce ay ni BY £ +: a A oe fa) : ead e 4 - iP a ; a. : DA ee : aay } . as y t 2 od ol See f F ‘i =. : r/ i sf Age ‘ * 4 j a f i 3 ‘ og ‘ ea | E ! ; Bee + ] ae | tp ; : eed AN or . i os NG i ; ‘ i y ‘ y} oO 4 uae / i i > bel og ; as f 3 ( Beg a . es : : . . if fe \ i my 4 > : 4 ' - f ‘ oe: ae ee 8. THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. APRIL. 14, 1956 mar - ec ere ‘IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY ¢ W MODEL 7 1 $ | » Per Month — SLARKSTON RO. Including ew a ; Everything f FEATURES: ~ owe © 3 Bedrooms r 2 | > on . | : — BR , © 1% Baths (With Vanity Steel Bodied Units to|marxcr orn ‘ i} 1] DIRECTIONS: _ @ Oil Heat Push Through Africa Phancecype = as | 1 on : 1 | + 2x, Malewin avenee to Charnsion © Paved Streets WASHINGTON—A fleet of mt period of ; es | © Dine Righear mae ie BE ® Large Lots redid tg mul horseporere sg Sais ectoee’ ee rege © Custom Kitchens tested a through a ‘ Southwest Africa that reas lisiaome be Large Closets > pioneer days of the American WUd!Water sey MR SALES CO. © Large Storage ‘ le Se When a - MAple 5-0107 -_- @ Utility Room The plan is to use massive trac-) 4) sot Z ; tor trains to open up hintherland) s soect, Various — . ox jroph ent ver tight eure woh Sate o : or *| When a leak ocours in : : a 2 \ Ultima s to ex-|: Set iratte im te an or Sateen” oes NV CW Concrete Floor Paint} : \ is : , Genremasecce nO OMnte} The ‘Continental so . |weathertight, of ‘a new i : concrete ‘Ss, ae. st stor alow ners, cnc, Da al peer nt macnos to Wola , he at Greettontela, 690 miles trem \valgs.-Amphalt oh vay eater|ing floor? , may make a lot reads paint can directions which|f PEP IeS ‘ the transcnationstal tetwey hil Ls othe tects af adear we of cartoonists unhappy. You can’t\tell-him, “. . , then window |. bed ‘ SS eee Sees “=| With Full Basement | Along Southwest -Africa’s entire/PAYS DIVIDENDS ee ee gee i ; ~ Atlantic front stretches a barren) Putting on’ a new roof, conse-| No joke to cartoonists and gagigniy door in the room only. to find|p — ee known as the “Skeleton Coast. mag a house in appear-jclassic do-it-yourself plight lam- , ’ of South Africa onthe south. | eget eons Floor Paint, the new material |f pee by ae = [Be Wary About seine re tk an: | Yet even this forbidding region! years js ag oo one = the diamond-bearing sands of the! jobs, Plumbin Jobs mong tay =e agen oy f desert's southern reaches come: Special ba — — ae i some of the world's finest gems.) “). 0 Special empha st should be given possiige rear ort h worth many mililons of dollars an-|°° exterior trim, particularly or toughness and surface grip. ; gm —s-:3. BEDROOMS panel doors, ponderosa ‘pine win-| Americans have always prided| Completely alkali-resistant, the | pp os The Interor dows, and shutters. The highlights/ themselves on being eagey- busi-/material ne Aa no pre-painting| exports are minerals, ment, woel|*t eMerior drocation, tay StCi nies mus. Belg 8 Cetiery Wee and hides. house has been given. “deal” lowest price. BOER DESCENDANTS * © © _. jyet, silowing this sort of sues Beyond the coastal dunes and| Well-cared-for exterior millwork|can lead to excesses of poor deserts, the bulk of Southwest|gives a house a brightness and) judgment on occasion. Africa risés to plateau and moun-|freshness that a last-minute dec-| ~ e @ 8 oe he aa ll, A Ah lg ng aging ag HP a i z Es ‘i tL ii i i i : 3 8 i S i Opportunities such elec oF emg particularly in home plumbing.. It is important nae aura} = Absolutely the Finest Buy of ANY Similor = scendants of Boers from South'¥™ - i | es St a Be ee eee Ue a os Me " Ai, pun Gorman-neahng ot Werllnerper Mace |setre etrorin hin vit the tried a2 sonar thence Home Now Being Offered i stallation or repair of a plumbing|ready for decoration, eliminating J re wort nap and « wow FOF Ultra Homes tea cat of Pshng at ih ecm o's fl COMPARE THESE OUTST ANDING FEATU RES!) oy Hie HE i ¥ al na siren eg (INS)—Some peo | Contractors. ome, iy =. ; a #2 nceriy bait oft the. eatimated {introduced tag te eee Whe a men whe is note Bisavn suka pouetes = 1 © All Brick Construction : -- @ Stone Sills on All Windows ped me epee eg ebay a pte alg Sia who can handle a a can fix res eonee in cleaning bills as ' ° Public Water S} stem ® Large 9x6 Picture Window ss . 4 that kitchen sink — and I'll do — men, Their reservations, pas- It's one of the new effects de-|it tor half the price a licensed\ cece, “mts Prevented from i Oe pa a omg nega eeet ook to What anne ron, |contractor would charge — telectas wo rat ani floors, andifi . © Paved Streets © 3 Large Bedrooms mapEpes "sce ta thirsty ave been four bare n ware! . [ecttling on fumnitare and other/ if (Paid by Builder) ec Ribbo Dri he central = items st in the basement, (fF land. Tis only permanent streams] | Flakes of mother of peart are | stuy'‘mcg more tm the end; |. The paints water repellent, eas-]) © Public Sewage System ement n Driveway flow along northern and southern| imbedded in plastic for @ rich | niu) cost, the cost of re- ily washable qualities enable paint- (Paid by @kLe 75’ 160’ Lo borders. With surface water lim-| and sparkling effect. The manu pairing the damage resulting |¢d concrete surfaces to be eleaned rge x ts ited to a few springs essential) facturer claims Bis pearifiaked | 7 improper work. and the |quickly by mopping, or even by|f) ® Alwintite balb.bedring Storms supplies must come from wells and paps faery og beg cost in time and temper lost, {vacuum cleaner. H and Screens ® Gas Heat —— ee sehen oe the law tn many communities | tng’ no mixing. primers, of seal * ® Large Ward be Closets no . or seal- 2 ae ee ted with ued feamn. Ht cul | er, Sx ppt car re ara Full Tile Bath with Vanity rge Wardro ) ” _ Ss as tauaiy’ aad ucighhers.’ | colors tncinde: Cocoa brown, the [| © Gas Incinerator ~ © Gleaming Ook Floors : W. MOOTE haps you'd favor the textured] A. lensed plumber is the as ok Genin a | . i ” oa stripe that not only looks, but ac-| product of yeafs of training, in-. een to bi a one “ip SEE THIS DREAM KITCHEN WITH BEAUTIFUL NATURAL ; tually is, three dimensional. It’s|cluding formal schooling, super- Clectrinal made of paper-backed plastic in| vised experience, and the passing) Results of durability tests on'[/ MAHOGANY CABINETS AND aigmehd DESIGNED. CORNER a gray, green, beige, driftwood and|of strict qualifying examinations, iheavily used floors show that the [) @ INDUSTRIAL ATLANTA — The longest hiking} yore than 2,000 types of lutes painted wood surfaces, it can deco- © COMMERCIAL trail in America is the Appalachian/are made by master craftsmen in rate and sraeet Porches and “| CONTRACTOR | white. (NAPC states. . ipaint will remain in good condi-|P ; + Stete & City Lic ry Strips of the plastic are raised] * @ tion for five years in the average] ; ag y wane |so that you can feel-the stripes! The smociation advises home- basement, according to the manu- | @ RESIDENTIAL when you run your hand down the! owners to get the best plumbing facturers. | , ' | * ‘ : | | Trail, which begins in northernig , also, | Over 25 Years in Pontiac Maine and runs through 14 states peat Britain. dorhs, of - | | 845 West Huron St, into northern Georgia; Four to 1 ‘ FE 2-3924 © FE 2-4008 iG fect wide and plainly marked, i the trail cuts.through wilderness. A - Onl y _ DOWN | | : PAINTER’S I} a a - WIRING paper. : buy for their dollar, but to make) . * ed It is highly resistant to gasoline, sure that they get long-term value INSTALLATIONS © f Anybody for Hiking? and protection, too. joil, kerosene, and heat. Equally| jeffective on primed or previously | i = Buy Now—Save! ee | , , Also FHA Fnantiag ALUMINUM 7 | Al AKYD Li \TEX i “, . Visit This Big Brick Ranch Home Situated in 1 | ° : . a Lovely Suburban: Setting With All City Conveniences FREE! i hiainaa Rubber Base Paint} |) — ALSO AVAILABLE WITHOUT BASEMENT AT $13,200 STORM DOORS | 14 Decorator Colors || |} mn gC oo! Bus Service ALUMINUM _ | and White ° i Orive Out Elizabeth Lake Rd. to © Banking Facilities AWNINGS ia Fernberry— — e han ea & Police Protection ) ) | | , © City Water jor Alt Type Homest | § ASO |) | (One Block West of Scott Lake Rd.) ¢ ties es t-te Malini | Turn Right to Model =| Regular Bus Service to Pontiac. | Open 1 to 8 P. M. Daily and Sunday @ Churches Close By . _ Your Best Buys in i . - oe hd Kee Rubber on Wall Paint Mfg. me | | 17-19 8. Perry St . . * pe 5.6184 | ed ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY: APRIL 14, 1956 Most Popular Room Nae Se | You Can’t Afford to Miss This! || LAKE OAKLAND HEIGHTS Walton Bivd, East of pee : America’s home purchases an- aa Seshabew : | nually. 2 | Jt takes a lot of area. to sort ono stele grtetad to a bln. : - en made “sorting designed 1 = : to rest on top of the laundry sink 1% Baths. ; [NEED HELP! [:oS=i5i: : | e stand on end against ‘a wall. Or 4-Bedroom Experienced real estate salesmen wanted to work from our office et 8081 Commerce Rd. (nr. Union _< vae : Loke Rd.) Commission rates ore high, plus bonus [ft A” excellent board for clothes Brick Ranch Home. group hospitalization plan, liberal advertising, and pgp does “e a mescodey —_ Models at of the largest projects in Oakland County which fitor wall and ceiling paneling. aa demand more. help. Re Phone Mr. Hankey, at EMpire 3-4197 or rls h sitiness the ‘paneling #; $] 5 5 0 "Mr. Shaw ot EMpire 3-4236 should be backed with a sheet of] (1am & : | ‘res nee ' Me let i : includes ; ; ' plain hardboard or with a framing Cc. SCHUETT jot wood strips. The man of the 5 Ottices Serving Northwest Detroit and West Oakland County , oe fon KE 2-2400 3 te , _—— the smooth, hard finish of the “NEW TABLE LAMP — Rope texture is realistically simulated fi fh por SS Do You Own Land Suitable | Yaging trend Brea n white boule weave laminated on fibergls | for Development ? Dedicated to Principle | | Se chased" ore soma REPLACE ANFIQUE! reese we voce metre Jp, Mt te tho lnundry conter. sources, can be used and regrown) : We are looking for property, either undeveloped or developed that Anoth her boon for the horr nemaker M tf forever. The forest products in- , te | fi ee wee wall over te: cornlingne a ress 0 Sele at unas production of i, E 1 § are TH M RA can be used for commercial, resi iat“or industrial, e'll buy ti ‘ W pres 3 E i on & it or develop it on either a cash basis or partnership or we'l) do it on 0 fee basis, completing all of the engineering and plat work, Oe on Wath bet guled Se OE . BUILDING jot laundry supplies. Wiping UP jyaye you the kind of husband | PUTPOSE: dirt and spilled powders is made . ._ < who thinks any home furnishings |(RYWS USNS ed tht teothtet dette Ms as well as the roads, A large corporation with all of the skills re Ta Rag shelves are topped not strictly Early Stone Age must . ie entirely too modern? And who'§ SYLVAN REALTY, FE 5.9418 Ps, on eintws waerwicconz py Face Brick Ranch Homes 8 Large Rooms 2383 Orchard Lake Rood, Rt. No. 5 |Jaundry supply shelves can be con-|appointed experts, as “less com- Will Take Your Present Home in Trade MATERIAL verted into a cabinet by enclosing fortable than the old’? If so, them at the ends and installing|there’s one item upon whieh you'll sliding doors, Here again, Marlité|have him dead to rights, without omplete Basement Waterproofing |= == cxsiew 90. Protas presiing cated metal tracks for the doors . * oe : All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! Positivel 7 s tol TRANSLUCENT PHBEROLAS PANELS ' : can be to the or ely noone who pauses to * ithink about it seriously actually . : | Reliable Waterproofing [i c's fares! walt, Sn cicen cae py WOODWARD TRANSPORTATION duet ite , . 24 Whitfield : Phone FE ing to a anvey mee Wy me Natural Fireplace, 142 Baths, Gas Heat, Wet Plaster diffuses the sun's rays, cuts heat ba . er sr vousn brente stafen 1,560 Square Feet of. Living Ares. Lots 75 x 180 and glare, freely admits @ soft pleasant light. It's shatterproof, feather-light; saws and nails like wood. Ease of installation means big savings! RRR RK HH the paintings of the Old Masters (even in reproduction), the beauti- ful blending of old and new in See Model 63 Highlané Drive at Hadsell Lake, 14 Mile North of Square Lake Koad, 1 Bleck West of Weedwaré=13 Under Construction But not a dilapidated, creaking WM. BEATTIE ai FE 5-7692 land eddy emnagh, there are 25 RM ARARAR AD AA Ae ae ae Ae AeA Ae Ae ae a ae Ae ai ie ae a Se, ee ee, ee ee ! ; \ ; million of them in use in the United ; of £ = States, according to a national sur- look for spring, why not give top priority te the bedding that ‘thas as much to do with the average person's sense of well- being as anything else? | Check them for the whole house- = hold, and find out which mattresses need replacing. In making your \tests at the store to determine jwhich type of mattress best suits your needs, remember that the best way to test a mattress is to lie down on it and decide which firmness you want. As a yardstick, if your mat- tresses are close to the 10-year mark, then they’ve probably given their quota of service and should be given a careful check-up. Spring} cleaning time is excellent for re- ‘|placing them, (6(5) SCREEN ENAMEL For All ype Screens! " FREE CORNER COLUMNS WITH EACH PORCH AWNING Most Versatile KOOL VENT {ccrsatie ‘material Besides. being Aluminum Awnings ee eee an tor cine cried] | BPS dealers are independent merchants deserv- CUSTOM MADE by chemical processes into paper, ing of your patronage. Their stores are stocked WROUGHT IRON wallboard, rayon, X-ray and pho- with fine, high quality items for your spring and RAILINGS tographic film, toothbrush handles, ds. They have the “’k now” te DISPLAY OFFICE shoe buckles, safety glass, foun- summer needs. ey have the § know- | tain pens, buttons, washable wall give you the proper advice on how to “'do-it- 710 S. CASS ROAD As ais, sap | [Colt Evenings — PE 5-5015|sives and houants of other items.| | Yourself.” See the BPS deoler in your neighbor- hood. His address and phone number. cre ] & M HARDWARE Open Sundays ae cae eC 3 - ©} = -M-59 West of Airport @~ ORlando 3-3322 . |IM’s HARDWARE Open Sundays The Family Tub Enclosure | 6939 Williams Lake Rd. @ ORlando 3-1120 | ieee | The ideal tub enclosure for the family. with plenty | 7 . i ’ TLEWIS HARDWARE Free Parking’ anton fate ao: See OY efficient 5 . we ty ‘9. | r and, no glass for small children to fall } / \\X 4 | |. #460 Elizabeth Lake Rd. © FEderal 2.1409 J against. In pleasing. decorator ton ' ! McKIBBEN & CHILDS HARDWARE Open Sundays Pr RO POS a Union Lake Village @ EMpire 3-3501 | Variety of Sizes : TALBOTT LUMBER CO. 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There Is No Substitute for Experience - Sanford at Wilson. @ FEderal 3.9239 OPEN DAILY 9:00 - 5:30 DEER LAKE-LUMBER CO. Open Sundays OPEN SUNDAYS 12:00- 4:00 _ 7110. Dixie Highway @ = MAple 5-4921 wm snee-i FAY HARDWARE Open Sundays] _ Huron at Telegraph @ FEderal 5-8389 | eer s dn endiaeh ane TAY-BARKER HARDWARE =————s«We ‘Deliver sHIBE Saginaw at ‘Auburn Rd. @ FEderal 2-3721 - | > . De ee Pe ey mr Pl BREE AE ee en Cee ee See _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 14,1056 ‘". TWENTYNINE / Pl ‘The only serious threat to. con-|tural income and bank deposit in- sold: tinued growth of our econoniy,|surance. alone or in ee ae ee ae * * & been Sebald sibility of a third major war. “Both political parties,” he sd spoke st the Third National Study| have ahown that they understand onthe encted Pe Conference of the Church and Eco-/the problems of maintaining and|mato pures, egg, nome FA restoring high level demand and|paprika, si. have acted with some vigor = 5) ge ae te facture which have cox (meeting, the minor More tributed to the natiod’s economic| °™4 383 * were sold at growth willnot continge %0 OP) About 400 clerical and lay Prot-| estant leaders are attending Even if a 4day conference sponsored EFORE HE | DIED/ » TL DO MEAN RAN OUT, A TOO ~~ ONE NIGHT HE WOKE LP: ND SAW HER STANDING BESIDE HIS BED WITH AN AX lm» T HAVE A = LOT MORE HISTORICAL DATA, BUT Z © ? (45 ! i 46 = . . re? SK ee \ | 2 SLL Ly, | fj Exali \ — ) / (( 44 | Gt 1986 WEA anton, ton, 1. ny OA , OUT OUR WAY AS HER FORWAR’ FA PINKY GIVE ME \. | ONE OF HIS MA'S | | : 2 : | BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES re : 3 SUPPOSE NOW YOU'LL GET YOUR SILLY SUP @ND WHEREVER YOU PICTURE WW THE PAPER ’ THAT CORT OD...]/ CAME FROM, YA TAKING |] READLINING &@ BIS WHILE 1 GET YOU ROME, YOUNG LADY. 4, WTO SOME - DRY , GRANDMA BENNY, BRING ALL TH’ KIDS OVER AFTER | ILEFT-OVER TH’ Sius GIRLS LEAVE: IG FEED 7 — Ll TRY AN’ BAT IT ALL, MYSELF, T* KEEP IT FROM SPOILIN'... we Py oo eck GUE JAN WENT OUT WHILE [ WAS SHOWERING !. TLL HAVE, W GOGET preys MYSELF! = poe et ' ae ee _ “It’s not worth finding. My father told me what the taxes on it. [| Yes, dear. You're right. That is a hammer, but —, wie" 6 oe Po ea ; oS # J s : s 2. i ie ‘ PRE aseaseaa cera ; = 2 tee r “} ioe ‘i : : } i . ‘ : ¥ | : bee : _THE PONTIAC PRESS. | Win. W. Donald:on Agency \ INC. in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Foote, for an explorer achievement tro- He also shared in a four-way tie! snl SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1956 M. communication Pontiac No, 21 F.42ZAM., Monday, : 16, 12:20 pm. to — 4 brother Ben. club. Gingellville boy's baseball team members are selling tickets. home of Mrs, Clare Wolfe on East Mill street. pair was unable to pay their fines Mich. Mrs qereal wank Son Cemetery, Fo" in’ stale. at the = W. Richardson. Samuel E. c. J. -Punersl Home, Atlanta plant, Areme! Chapter No. $03. Regular) HEATON, APRIL 13. 1986, ELIZA- oe Oe - meeting , 8 pm. 22 State beth, 540 id 59; William H, Bolte; who died reas, Creel. eee dear’ mutner, ‘of, Derald and Howiett has been with Areme OES. Chapter No. 503.| Mit. llen Becker, Mus, oriany ne Se eo Breakfast Sunday morning, 7:30 al will be held Mon- — : am. to 2 pm, Roosevelt Temple, day LR a.m from He joined GM in 1928 as 22 State St. Adults one r. A... . Fisher Body Division Children fifty cents. Members and every. Mrs. Hew will lie jad ohare friends’ invited. Fern Crawley in state at the Bra - “ts E Sec. = ; d neral Home #! tien of In 1949 he went to B-0-P’ 5 the Rosary will be said st # Dm. sas City plant, where he held N B f : be Cig. ples, we sdridiogk shea eA lie Re as: suming the post of Driving without an operator's li- pda ray tof Mre. Vera : 4 cense sent a Hazel Park man to ills, Mrs. Ray Myers, and wi. : 4 lard ai service will P jail for 30 days Friday, Emery J. be held Sunday, April 15, at 2:30 Walker, 29, drew..the sentence | - m. from the Richardson De ; when he could not pay a $25 fine offieisting. Interment in “Ragh- - 3 ms ; G. Stanaback of Orion Town: wants comfort, health and BOY SCOUTS HON menace of Troop 224 : Ponting Press Photo |SHIP- aang # wt weety there to 8 ties - *| discuss unit achievements following a recent ceremony at which Olliftee who became an. Eagle scout; Dr. J. W. Bell, troop Robert Metteri, 30, of Ferndale, | Drayton Plains, age 44; beeen He said be has no intention of| tree were promoted to Eagle rank and Raymond Davis (center) executive; Raymond; Michael Strang and James Remez, both of pleaded guilty Friday to a charge| = meyer; beloved son of | Mrs, filing damage actions against his was named best all-around scout of the year. Left to right: Larry whom became Eagles. of driving while under the influence Leura Retteneret: “ear brother + —— lene So oes woes Te of Mrs. Glenn, (Irene), Alvice om : : " mington Township. Justice John J. Mrs. , service will be held ys SEETUT EES. rerndole Mon Named | County Deaths (Troop Cites Top ‘55 Scout, M St, He was commited ue] Hei BoP, sort ia ; ve ae FERNDALE — Scott Street of Ray A. Names 3 to Eagle Rank ARKETS on faflure-to pay his $50 fine and see ites rr meters. berments wil be small, Opes week~ [Ferndale was named second:vice) WHITE LAKE peut Be , : costs of $20. the, Coste Puneet pisins, : set ect paces, OL) Jeet Mzent | Pow ecool Principals As Elemen-jService for Ray A. Hibner, 71, 8) ty addition to his Life Scout! Other trophies went to Raymond pEIROG, (AP)=tbe net rout great ocmatiela Township Foe weit ‘taken to, the coures } [Reese rite Fenn eot badge, Raymond Davis, 14, this|Smith, Arnold Jerome, 14, and eg Fe bei, densthas, ‘ancy, }S0\Wallard Taulbee, 38, of . Novi ee ee : Pontiac oemeued “7 |week was: awarded the top trophy Gaenesbauer, 13, for first aid skill; |3-00 bu; # 00-4.96 bus ‘rn Spy, | Township, to 30 days in Oakland| > : mS a4 , bu; No 1, 3.00-2.56 bu; Northern Spy, bd | _ APRIL 12, 1956, ,— ot Boy Scout trop 224 Grace Lilt yan Carson, 35 for signalling pro-|iesb.tiedintyt 24 tea {arco all, yesterday, for, now | "ina i tat, & : ak Goan af te debt, ficiency, and Bruce Rogers for his|* Wegtabies_ Beets, topped. so ,,140-|eppPory, Taulbee pleaded guilty ©5) abie Richardson: deer foto ass Three other boys won Eagle! joutstanding record since joining) Carrots, coped he, d's Pieaas. bu. er of Mrs. Bernard Smith, Miss S : the troop five months ago. Celery Root, No 1, 1.00-1.50 dos Monroe Shepard, 22, of 2075 Agnes Richardson and Sraty n rank at the court of honor meet- Horseradish, “No 1, 115-225 Dk bekt |, noms as cmnaitin’ ts ii "Stonday, April 16, at 1:30 — A tmaster Jack —_—_——----—- I No 1, 1,50-2.00 doz behs. Oni " urn Ave., Was be held y. ints’ Rpisco- | nd Bi, Tey "James. Remez, 14.|Gingellville Gr ary, Ko} 100-180. $10 bea, Onion the Oakland County jail for 30 days) Pai church. interment, im Rose- iat Open aa, Lies Ole te nie Yaa, eee ae bir Tetafoeefoney jafter pleading guilty to a charge| — fine Pars, cums, Mr ine ; ..|iffee, me. of 269% W. Huron St. Sponsors Dance Tonight Radishes, bieck, doh. 3. "33-130 ai wade ot driving while under the influ-} — sparks-Oriffin | Funeral, tien : nd Michael Strang, 15, of 24 GINGELLVILLE — The Metro-| RBuberp. ,hethe a thubare, £8 x peared. before. Justice hinert W. PR ay time 46 Williams St. * Tilden Ave. et eae en —_ on* — a arog Ne af 13,00:1,50 don bens. Rutabeees|Hodge of Pontiac, was unable to} Singer" The’ ‘auapices ft o"Fee- 24-How Raymond, Voorhe * Center, | 1," 2.60-3.50 bu. ne, tac Lodge No. 21. — COMMERCE TOWNSHIP—Serv.|¥as chosen because of his near. |beginning at 9 p.m. General Chair-) Mr ne coale Jae — ae APRIL 1M. 1986, x. _’Plice for Mrs. William H. (Marie Selteet gibintaten, soyreemnes ts ou ~~ — Meeting at Ortonville furnishing beer to a minor, two —_— sod gh ng a Dorothy) Foote, 69, of 685 Cooley] *tdnspections and rapid rank —_—e eee ORTONVILLE = ‘The WSCS of|men were sentenced to 90 days in| Sausand, “deur tatnes, of, Mrs oa : ment Glass . ‘im mer, - “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” ee ee. ons Cathars Fenerall 700° 90D. rank * | protits are to be allocated to|Oxfonville Methodist Church will}Oakland County jail Friday. | | Sec Thesciccs dr Entnad : ; a. : rm us’ en C. In- : ]JHome, Keego Harbor, with burial the youth activity program of the)meet at 2 p.m Twesday i jont{le handed down sentences for Mil-| funeral trie wit be bats day, April 17, at 2 p.m from All Saints Episcopal Church with fficiath die Yesterday at St. Cir Shores [and Raymond Smith, W. Deaver, 30, Ferndale, when the} BE" giS%rtson will lie in state at the Melvin A. Schutt Puneral and Raymond Smith, 14. About 60 members .of the hae’ died yesterday at St. Clair Shores. She is survived by her husband; and costs thtaling $50 each. _ Home. ee Phone FE 4-4565 ’ : a brother, William Schultz of De-|and some 50 cubs of Webst Hi f Thi H ; . 147 W ° Lawrence St. troit, and a sister, Mrs, Agnes School pack 6 we os hand tr ots. O Ings a ppen — “* —. oot es Nw tn sn, A a ae i } Hendricks, also of Detroit. the ceremonies, Bell said. it E E ‘di Ke iy sae fine ster tieedaas ae ts oar nae at Many. Mier 8 o Ernie, Edie Kovacs : Set oad Oe ha a charge of reckless driving in a case called before Cecil McCallum, 01 Pontiac Municipal Judge. ag ho ty per hey” ih if your fri i's in jail ana is yam Episcopal Chureh — wit C. George Widdifield of- bail. Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. fictating. Interiment in Perry Mt . Adv. Park Cemetery, Mrs. Willson will Do you have a carpet problem? Anne Praser Mrs. Bessie Edwards and William Hooper. : By EARL WILSON oe ee a ee NEW YORK—Arthur Godfrey has his friends—but Ernie 4 : Kovacs and his wife Edith Adams, Arthur's morning TV opposi-| Commun i ty : N 9 t i onal Bank , tion, also have some—including a cab driver who wakes Ernie! lie in state at the Kirkby Punera! at 4:30 a.m. and has breakfast with him. * * x * “His name’s Lou Pack—‘Pack the Hack’—and he makes| C#l! Tuson Carpet Serv. FE 5-8103. Flowers 3. g ie ithe coffee .. . -'The only thing is he likes his eggs scrambled ae: ond Pemsrars FLOWERS - said cigar-frazzling la little harder than I do,” | mustached, Orion lodge Banquet of PONTIAC Funeral Directors 4 | * e gs Ernie, a former Trenton news- Being Held Tonight © ~“e gence. ae. | Pontiac, Michigan paperman, the other night, LAKE ORION—Orion Lodge No. | Purtley_ Funeral PE 41211 ) oe i“ he scrambles them Ts FU eat HOME pS Wat “stnce 46 F & A M will have its annual} | complete facilties: OM 37st . ; he egiiand —_ ance” ce Father and Son banquet at 6:30 p. —_Watertord_ TP : a 0? “Pac ie a m. tonight at Masonic Temple. STATEMENT OF CONDITION wonderful friend—he cuts out Dinner — are George W. _____KIRKBY 1882 : . . anything in the papers about Green John Nelson. Dinner| 7. 7]... T.LT. : as of the close of business April 10, 1956 us. Some mornings when he will be served by the OES. Donelson-Johns eho Are NECESSATY| DESIGNED FOR FUNERALS” 4 z ; igives me the papers, they're RESOU RCES full of holes!” I'm convinced that about Cash on Hand and Due From Other Banks... .... . 16,107,029.98 STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro- bate Court for the County of Odkland, Juvenile Division. ‘ Tn the matter of the petition concern- omm, minor, Cause No. 14179. ae’ John L. Promm, father of said € Petition ne been filed in this that the present where- PE 2-504) Voortiees-Siple FUNERAL. HOME Ambulance Service. Plane or Motor PE 2-a378 . SPARKS-ORIFFIN CHAPEL Thoughtful_Service ne) VP eee everything happens to Ernie and Edie. Just now they're oot. to. re- place Sid Caesar this summer, . _* —. . } } ’ Securities of the United States Government. ......32,144,292.76 48,251,322.74 sot Rraie’s sure tt went eo obec ct ee Sateen Se ee, Sines Cemetery Lots 5 : ey pen. —— oe a Dns — im Ge pA APD State, County and Municipal Bonds.............. 13,824,905.13 “Pve had so many big deals,” sid cate, Ska Cartes “oe Oe] 8 a LoTs, | é |} Ernie says. of Michigan, you are hereby notified et Ae —— | 4 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank. Pe ee ee 105,000.00 “y was in Bermuda on vace- that the Rearing on said petition wilt be im Whit ‘Gaoel Semele fee | County Service Center, Court Hguse An- nex, 1960-B West Bivd., in ‘the City of Pontiac in said County, on the 24th day of April A.D. 1956 et ten o'clock in the forenoon, and you ere hereby com- manded to appear personally at said >} hearing. | Tt being impractical to make persona! lservice hereof, this summons and notice shall be served by publication of ® copy Donald, 630 Auburn Rd. East, Rochester OLive_ 2-608 WHITE CHAPEL, BURIAL PLOTS _Eth. locations $45 and up. LI ition when I got a call from New York. The voice said, 23,239,718.84 ‘Ernie, this is Hub.’ I said, ‘Hub who?’ 372,223.75 _° “He said ‘Hubbell Robinson.’ Pr ee ee ee ee ee . . It was the top vice president 11,487,879.26 11,751,839.58 “Pose: Gnd Piacouats . 5... op cedcsscccccceesent Real Estate Mortgages ...........- essen eeeeey Accrued Income Receivable. .... . Lots of Things Happen te Ernie, Edie Kovacs BOX REPLIES Prepaid Expenses ee ee ore ee een ee 44,351.71 t CBS. H ted t , h | Por a to said pagers d ry dors at Tod: ; la e wan me to come right back and start a big! Pentise 48 & newspaper printed an 10 a m. ay Bank Premises, Land and Buildings. . eae ee we 8 1,046,431.01 ‘ | program with a million-piece orchestra. Ma as leomeatle Arthur there were. replies at | ore, Judge’of said Court. tn the City the Press office in the “I said I was on my first vacation in years and was going) a Pontiac in cate County, this 12th day of April A.D. 1956. ARTHUR FE. MOORE. ito stay on it for three weeks. So he said when I came back |sea! following boxes: Furniture and Equipment . . 175,984.75 . “sve eee eevee of ee Real Estate Owned Other Than Bank Premises. eed 96,000.00 1,318,415.76 to hurry right in to see him. |A true Copy aren ate et rroate 3, & 12, 13, 16 18, 2, 3 - Probate Register, Juvenile Division. 24, 25, 2, 30, 34, 47, 56 “I hurried, and when I got there I didn't know whether April 14, 1956 ae os oa ae ale ak Other Assets Pe ee eee 7,295.95 to -say ‘Is Hub in?’ or what to his secretary. But Hub » LEOAL ADVERTISEMENT 4 - so ™ ; happened to come out and he said ‘Hi, Ernie. How are Oris Or eS re © enc envencencaneascene es = TOTAL RESOURCES ee ee re ee | 87,163,233.88 you, Ernie?’ I said I was fine. He said, ‘Good boy,’ and | FA so ‘dencribed “property, will a the -i ; walked on. So mdny things had happened in these three ht! 7 Vint Es, to april i6| __ Help Wanted Male 6 =” weeks that the program he’d been thinking about had |Tim. * a A $10,000 JOR That part of Lots 56, §7 and 58, not in Hunter Dontevesd as widened. am Park Subd! , ri In Established = Birmingham, Oakland Co., Greeting Card Territory In Michigan been entirely forgotten.” “We had one cab driver,” Ernie said, “who atwase drove aj RIABILITIES Mich | nd Deposits: . about four miles an hour and drove right through red lights) 4! bids must be accompanied by a ‘ fied bi a-h —= ff} Demand .... 47,457,798.05 but never go arrested, We found out he,was drunk. We dian zt Minatun & Woewnata| icvaatiticntt ures BS army e- oe ee eevee eee ene eee eee ee en nee ne " hs 4 be ry ‘ Tj ae p90 one. ‘ome ‘od fell i spake the hood. a fix some-|pustans pret, ine, ighert md tte ie goes seco a eee eeeee os 7 ng right ac e aa tae : and ready ime OCR eee ee meee Hee enw oer ereHeeene 32,139,852.40 ok + * a Stas will be ek, woo the eame 4 iife DON'T. anywer thie 8a, We don't want a drifte To the right man we wilt pay «a (errecteed weekly draw against ge cent commission, expense plus bonus. Give resume of background im first recely: conform to the = requirements, and exceed such —“., id na not less than $1,000.00. - received a cenes an ihn p periods 1,000.00 or over has Ernie’s got such zany characters on his program as Howard the Ant—Whose fans send in crocheted, monogrammed -skl- joutfits, little fishing poles, little whisky bottles, and, yes, even 1,499,219.74 . i OUUNOE 6 aia is ces cwrad eee sececnes TULA RROD cos'en sg clanccsoenencgedigs during until no raise of § heen received. -$1,096,870.19 i i] - . little ant girl friends, to make his life livable and lovable. . | ,,CRecks,,Yill be returned to unsuccess- | Ser ie in oui Caren, Accrued Income Unearned ................20005 752,541.41 2 vo ae qusteen he Want te rejet| sae reaver! how Yor any oT &@ a a ene 0% Sot te puss wehase price te be paid swiithin ten days after salepennee by City Commission, and the bal- interest at és to be paid THE WEEKEND WINDUP .. . *- -Comic Allan Drake got an opening night wire from Rocky. Reserve for Taxes, Interest, Etc. ................ 437,700.94 ALERT MEN | Reserve for Dividends—Not Yet Declared. gees wa ce 70,833.30 Marciano: “Just do what I do before an audience — keep/*™60. "ith months th ereafter, The POR OUTSIDE WoRE Reserve for Contingencies eee eee ee eee eee eee wee 320,425.44 | eee nadia, wont pe on vour with her in “Blk Stockites” smount of the etling, i secay, aaa 4 Tm 12 = ‘ Reserve for Loan Contingencies. OW CEs coon sees 338,786.26 659,211.70 .»» Lionel Hampton canceled a 27-day tour of North Africa City of Birmingham, M Se a a3 DRIVERS Dave G8 RIGHTS, Other Liabilities . ; 13,070.31 because of battling there. diet iy Ha, 33, 14 foes | Pull time, 25 or sider _vE 0m eee ee ew ee ee e * * *' PRECINCT DRVIMION TH PONTIAC é . e * Gladys Shelley refused a songwriting job in Landon be- cause she can’t take her dog along . , . Marlon Brando's ot) ove. Precincis ta th Fon E Fonti flac "Township. keeping Rita Moreno and the phone qompany happy with ip ee Toredilp Deer Board to ainde Pree Capital Stock—Common snecccececccccceces ces, 000,000.00. " Surplus OG Ch ba cane ca bdsba eerste tave® 2,000,000.00 RENT IT FAST "Undivided Profits ...,.........4..+se+++e+ +++ 633,006.03 4,133,006.03 those long mg A a Apply 5-5 DAN NIELS MFG. CO. Orchard Lake Rd. *TAID OFF? N 2 fora LORS BS a EAL" "SEF Heliams ri | gy ny AND tap ob ne. ae, ie wn and shrub care ick - rien . Sees ee mics. Republic 23-3001. METER READER City, of Pontiac, salary $3.00 to re- a 5 def. # br, ~ office, city hall, Appiy "pe Parke. MAN FOR FARM LABOR steady year ‘round work. Farm jovetes ll Mile & Halstead Rds. | Call M a Sem M of . p.m MAN FO — Ry IME LAWN Beodabiity sequel Write | ige Preess giving oe. | pa Dict references, fami and pay expected. MAN, MUST LIFIED IN|, | ‘CELLE: : . ; _Merins # Tent 19 CALL AT J. ‘Agency, 18 E. drinkers, ¢ in family, 2° wages off, é = Also heavy —_ ing. pooned = shiidren. "8 . days ey week. other help, $32, References. ‘8 ironing. som Experienced waitress wanted. T14 Woodward. Corner South Bivd, A week. " t 2 Sess “re tn, Christion home, MI Part Time | Opportunity For Girl or Woman MAN DELIVER FURNITURE PING PER and help cent eave, Seuss lnew OR. TRAINING Sazpnmnce | chy and seed, _ neeenes. : | Benue Pree Bea Moni bars Oem WEEE, AP MEN TO WORK mes MANA XY BY LETTER, GIVING _ger, with car @ N. Te PULL PARTICULA BOX OFFICE MANAGER | * PONTIAC mer position at W Lake Pn woe Detroit nd VAl-| San ley 3-9613 i eam m Ly f rties) Syortecns, cilicheal “and aseper:| Sunt Wiese oo ative. This pociticn a will. be “ “cal etn efter a son 2040 or Ww Phone Mt MI ealis for | interview &p- _E. 9 Mile Rd. Van Dyke, Mich. nim ent MOCLELLAN-BALL co, PART-TIME HELP, ALL AROUND maa, Exerilent opoortunity for! fireman Great es Overhead Highway. Door Co., 2010 Dixie PE 4-604. SALESMAN EE “TOOL & DIE s ECEPTIONIST, MANICURIST and maid for beauty salon, LO- SALESEADIES mapertenses ladies’ dresses, ren’s wenn men's wear, and = Hust be, experienced, mi George's Newports. lady, camaaaaiien. experienc vate References, Good wages to rignt SPRING IN aes AIR JIG & Fixture- men Must Be Journeymen Seniority Advantages Long Program Plenty of Overtime HEIDRICH Mfg. Corp. 10780 CAPITAL OAK Pane. MICH. 3B UTH 9 MILE. _! BLK. WEST OF WYOMING SALESMAN DRIVER FOR R ESTAR. Nshed route. Apply Walker's Cleaners, Lake Orion. ag oe ong STATION ATTENDAN T vemie r with an joe gee el iron per Why not work 3 = and enter as F $75 to $100 week, eof ar necessary. Sait IP efore 4, PE 8-113. wr LATE 50s OR 40; FOR Ie ery housework, Prepare ster, sce Oversee 8 rr. oid bov Bioomfield Twp. Can flowet gar. den. Star or go. 7 adults. , _MA_ 6.2795 after 6 ———— ae | WAITRESSES Help Wanted A Unique Opportunity for Well Paid Rewarding Service Small moderp convalescent home of distinction seeks rena! Ca Sieas _Bouthfleta Rd, © Toor, Mi AND LATHE HANDS foRRET AND ENGINE T THE Sente gins Birm mood, ars, i da tz weak T01 ee Wanted Female 7 8 FOR 10 a.m, and p.m. AccuRATE aris PLEASANT ings, the brook Feun- _ dation fon MT 4.1600, MF Mr, Wittlirt. et. BABYSITTER TO CARE FOR 6 BEAUTY OPERATOR Expe cnildres over varying periods of | _time, FE 5-0800. pist ona oe ~~ Watkins route #2 to per hour bd co eee iy H. 0 6U©WN SALESMEN _ BIRMINGHAM | OFFER an : rt-time phy sloshera- MIM t © wits Peatine Box pd references at a COUNSELORS — SUMMER esd og NINOS, oe a w fend. i IN e . one 5 work on | CHIMNEY WORK -} EASIER through Classj-| “ana _ | fied Ads. To solve every-| § ns quickly, dial] # MeCAREER CENTER™ B-l Riker LEARN TO BE A PRIVAT E SECRETARY bey WAY AT “BAPE. WAY" DRIV. Bus. 2-2281 "Res. PE 81065 _ Work Wanted Male 10 prot t et cay Find. Fey ert: aaah A CARPENTER WORK WEW_& i repair, FE tr Ratiiamed ‘too cmail. work new and end. repeat, OR 3-48 ta WORK, Alt, KINL xNDs canes » NEW, fopase. No jod too small, er too ites or 81014, & epeutaey e ments & oreeie ‘s, Chea bor. ¥ D la ie. SLECTRICAL WIRING LICENSED Murray FE 39657 axe. CARPENTER NEEDS work. Reliable, FE 65-8325. = WANTED. eae, Week a ail cutting and trimming trees. PE 8-2378. Work Wanted Female 11 2 WANT WALL WASH- = tn PE 10223. ALL TRONING, *3_ BU. PICK UP PI and delivery 1 daw service. FF | 2316. | BABYSITTING — WASHINOS ane tronines done DAY WOPK eens BY “TRE WEEE | Phone FE 6-133 | DESTRE-DaY WORK OF OR STEADY. Oar days a week, FE CADY WishES Wonk BY DAY. FE 2-7037 CADY WOULD LIKE ANY KIND of & day RAPHING __retarial | iervioe TYPING AND CLERICAL WORK my me. t wo work hand at are wut ae 4 and deliver, FE 6-191 PE 68-0416 | pic 28 FLOOR LAYING,” SANDIN DING, ziN- ping. dniss To oe Sie o'sack FE —“TRENCHIN G AND BULLDOZING R_D. Tom FE_4-6041 Buildmg g Supplies — 124 * Wrecking | MODERN .40 UNIT APARTMENT BUILD- ING. SILENT FLUSH TOILETS, -BUILT-IN BATHTUBS, BAT H- ROOM AND KITCHEN SINKS; MEDICINE CABINETS. KITCHEN CABINETS, STA ND- ARD SIZE DOORS COMPLETE WITH HARDWARE AND JAMBS, NO. 1 OAK FLOORING LIKE!, NEW, FIRE DOORS, STAIRWAYS, - MOD- ERN TUBULAR RADI- ATORS, COMPLETE BOILER ROOM E UIPMENT, LUM- STRUCTURAL STEEL, ETC. A JOB TO YOUR PRICES. SALESMEN AT SITE 84 DAILY AND* SAT. 82 SUNS. 6435 VAN DYKE AT. HARPER WALNUT 5-6874 ALLIED — Ww rocking. Co. Business Services ACE TR hes, “APPLIANCE. SERVICE We service all makes of auto. 13 SERVICE; REMOVAL oe Get our bid, FE sacsteee 1 BG SEWER A AND water connected. No job too large or too small, FE 63401, or FE 5-1987 BL LOOMPT TELD cane CLEANERS. indows, Reasonable. Pree, est Ko vabligetion PR 32-1631, BUILDING MAIN NAN N- w eral EM s vies. ‘TE CE, GE ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN repaired by factory trained men at our store. General Printing Office as Co, 27 W. Law- rence 8t PE 30135 We specialize in: chimney or bata ing repairing re i. new chimneys, Alen build and in- Would like housework by by giall wire baskets on chimneys. ce re the day. Please call FE! cieaned ‘and’ repaired’ Alco ‘al 2.2744. kinds of furnace work. Local reg- |* istered company. PE 53701. WOULD Like fonino DO | DURA-CLEAN YOUR RUGS ; HOME ST Tie Piece holstery, Free oe FE 3654! URN A 44140, | 92-1772 . YOUR LIFE’S MADE SEWER CLEANING = Service. 1, Bevkkooping & Taxes 14 iO SERV- Phoue FE Wtd, Household Goods 27 Wanted Real Estate 32A}- j rs THIRTY-ONE FORETURE NEEDED. e PMP Tailoring 16 = ae ere Bi Ensen Pe tat Srcations. od, readia Ct. after 10 "ok |" Garden Plowing 10 168 ened a eee j—aND OAR | “tv serv. AND | S*ciae "st. "Fa TH sor a A N - TAX SERVICE NEW LOCATION «7 8. SAOINAW NEED HELP? a1. a tee ss Pien s pte RY y home Call FE 69724 ake Live > 4 BRE. . DER. 670 70 Kenilworth Landscaping 18A PPL LL BULL DOZING AND FINISH __frading. EM 3-5035. oF ° 1,000 fonee’ salts GA 6-2129 LANDSCAP up by experts. _Bemne"Frelde So, Ft Lote," Top sot! coe ig dirt, BUILDING _Also_meintenance, FE 29-4911. an 9 ee Pumphrey. 150 FE 5-39 FRANK 3 JOHNSON. bye d 1 pick up « i er STE . | 1092 Ww, license tag on. _FE 53007, LOST: PINK CLUTCH ’ BAG IN VICINITY OF NEWBERRY -~-ST. KEEP MONEY, BUT RETURN VALUABLE PAPERS. - FE 28181, ext. 64. Hawk-Fye k : Hit aa $10.29 bus ies kits, sa SB ae 3. Motel B. reg 820 13, 822 50 Pony 35 wodei *t, 33.75 “new $94.95: 7%, now H am We. orn 4 M SERVICE uron a Notices & Personals 25 " Aerotred Knapp Shoes wero atrpet hg BEM on ap PE 40320 WEDDt! x Moving & Truckimy 19 19 “Butheriand \etudie, ie ' Wnuren ig; | A ONT BACLing. AWYTaING, DAINTY, MAC) FOR SURPLIEG KA-1 MOVING, TRUCKING LOW | sousswives? HAVE. = ps a servier, EM 3-5253 + SS sami or bedlses pike. Ad MOVING HAULING EXCELLENT eee ani 5-3458 IN DEBT? © ANYTHING. ANY- IF HING ala SO, Let US Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind Restore Credit WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS. s PLUES : he. ae . Wanted to Rent pb * Sh pak Povey toes PONTIAC PRESS EM- ployee, wife and child desire 3 room furn, apt. in Pontiac. Reasonable rent. FE 28181, ext. 71. Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 es M. are n, = Bree . Gey igh at A. JOHNSON, Realtor | Rd. 1704 S. Maire ay . FE 33 ae ; spar tare ast equity in your Ras.) KL. Templeton, Realtor. 233 Orchard Lake Rd FE WE NEED | LAND CONTRACTS zh ae aa Nicholle 8 & Harger ( Co, ‘QUICK CASH For your land contracts—y ug mes service — ask for “WHITE ‘Wanted Real | Estate a2A } | 345 Oakland Ave. Co-operative Real Estate ‘CASH 48 HOURS FOR YOUR HOME EQUITY JIM WRIGHT, Realtor = Russell Young . — 413 ‘W. Muron st. PE 4-4625 Open Evenin OPEN oun. F ial 5-1428 OUR SLEEVES ARE ROLLED UP !! And we are geared for AC TION! The oi and rush is garting © to rol bs nee share. WITH. MUTUAL co. OPERATION YOUR PROP- PERTY UL ae WITHIN 30 TO 60 DAYS. Let us ve ee sil with A end FR d% you. “4 0 Yao 1s OUR R RESPON- BBiLiry To YOU.” Cal us NOW! Edw. M. Stout, . Realtor: TN, Saginaw 105 Ghen ves. rivis a Johnson | ares ee ea A. JOHNSON, Realtor sae FH Cash Waiting | SOLD or Not Sold oe secede" keen’ ‘been “WHITE. _ BROS. PEDDLING YOUR PROPERTY? MAHAN vex et ae Real Estate Main. Mich. 2 6. ce See | R. F, McKINNEY . ‘Univ, 10s i TERNGS WANTED. o| Fors noone PAUL D. HAMMOND Mygturon 8. BUY OR SELL will pers $427". ‘7h =,» seenae! CAB. AP- a ad are PE 47600. RIVATS rae VATE 2 point Bez, = Co-operative fest Rye Ba te Bachange F “ar Sr oP Sa | ae vi Rech ites CONTRACTS WANTED ‘ ‘° vou BUY fi SEE adh ve Tao line. .No drinkers, Call ‘after 6 FE =| Clarkston | saeenes cee ea Et Cg Adults, ° om ete iy ee ee Gai jfk seanie ie ' orator Mia Petal 4 Tete te bot THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL. 1s, wie TS os ean Ba ORRIN ae FUNNY BUSINESS sets __Fet Sale Howes 43 For Sale Houses | 43 WEST. SIDE . ‘mouth Rock #8 mt BROWN: ROAD | Por information call Mrs, Spears, RANCH TYPE — | |3-Bedroom , ay ks : G.I. Homes| = Site Rent ONLY 2 BEDROOMS - san ware ns i paclous room” Foam Dn. $750 Down sates aan) Ges Mt si * aMairs | RAPS Satie ehenes S LAKE WOODS ree tt Lm | mig hoe pounce | See eee wane ts ae PRO ees ieee a Pat | ger ee EAGLE REALTY | ty eee TURDAY AND saga ‘sage *°*| Bis'tue up, open Sundays oa wate oe Sa pr WAGNER | fetecieteg 9) worms tne ren blocks to model, Fat Sle Hower ¢| Castell Realty | HOMES | . ADAMS EUR eric walV ATKINS LAKE res. Fels = %. = Boe i i eff ips + ; 4 r H Te if i! bf est fir, A py wi pew ie waite on ‘one yh K lake. ° 900. Terms, .: $1800 DOWN water on good fishing lake, Has $1750 “te WOON: Ondvke RA. | gaeaniketat Set] aks ea ‘ Sint DOWN Ks “garage. Pull price $7950 $1,- ~~ Hotel Rooms _a9| "> “irae Be. peer | Brerything ies good ce: ase to 0 Tre na eee EEN ; we repr RADE cn ie ou ib dese : z \ “| og acec o consider s . . woopDs WILLIS M. BREWER ected” neat San 3335 Auburn Road ent home as “partial” down "pay: ganearare. yee ag aoa" Aeiievel home of brick 55 WN. 30 7 brick hoice. Fi lete ti $895 DOWN eation : FE Pct me 9-008 th o Plaine, 0 - ‘Se & dt oe an. Secnation po S$ room modern in Keego. Unfin- b beautiful ietely modern, in| oil heat, 2 car gatage, large |... RUSSELL A. NOTT, R’TOR ished attic, Gas héat, full base. plenty Chet entree "a bp udes: . & screens, fat: close to eee PE 45905 ‘___ 170 W. Pike pet arage, a porch. “"' . tacteg ace ata ger OSEPH F. REISZ_| NORTH P | NS Jaren 8 cau 4 : . ‘ H PERRY ST. i oe ee | EI a page get | Loom gpega ge ante Ss Fe awe | George R. Irwin amet - or a +419 Basement 7. fue. BY cK RANCH PRALTOR Road Baldwin Ave NTIAC REALTY Pete ant , NEAR ST. JOE'S style, aitached double car port. | F¥a"ntinswer Cail FEY aie 131 Baldwin ___¥e sars| }* trees oe property Clarkston Duplex 2 apts 9 rooms each.) NEAR GENERAL = | Mortgage, On 30003. | C2-2perative Real Estate Buchange {. > extra lots.” 832,500" with "92900 | HOSPITAL _| "ELIZABETH Lk. ESTATES STON 18, YOUR BATHROOM CROWDED? $3775 Real Estate down, « bedroom modern with base-{| Nice little bungalow, Pu batn. | CLARKSTON ESTATES nyt Nice 4 room frame ju-| 30 % Main. Clarkston, Mich. WILLIS M. BREWER ment and furnace, 2car garage, a Ag ge Soaes. Hear foe seers Sere heme et. Py a ye ag MAple 6-5821 $1760.09 down, | Fisher Body. Priced right. kitehen oedrooms = Built in'}064, this, pleseant home esis; "PE 29532) PE Aone ELM ST . | 3 Bedroom,’ privileges on ‘Watled | floors. "Tenneasee’ ‘mare’ fire ‘ ' ry EXTRA ey MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 7 room house with 2 room apart-|; 4 bedroom, privileges on Straits ae sO —_ igh J Set tone 4 sem aa ng noe T Car garage. 418000 dows. Pome home on Ditmar, 96100 with a re ar Piling i snip Fea a = +| OFF ELIZABETH | $"Xom"ai op 1 ftor, soso, | Oxford "Mien =A SEAT, ,., Sy ty ~ a. +1” Fels “Ceeste” Pemted te os- LAKE ROAD Peoutiul 2 "bedroom behing gt. | "+8313. trcntng eer for eacitinsl! ~~ GUY & GALS SUNDAY 25 httiey ead Sao oe ww, mate” MS oom! WZ HITE eras BACHELORS Pius" a" Urke Senin ae |CARROLL G. PORRITT) sig "aioy woosino ,coeT— ki " i. veer queen a rT mi) ; well co a So over, p T eMITH R : tol home in pertect cond | SUN. 1 to 5 P.M BRICK BUNGALOW cee ie Kitchen with eating space fece brick ranch home. Your Sie ewpae ee miles | «599 ic Aubarn , ealtor Modern titehe. with week: a a 4 foome and beth located Large ul utility room iy chotee of the ‘% _ = . eine fast. room, carpet in living Large bedroom unfinished home on large corner lot on P Rake Beautiful colored metal kitchen \ ora pedroome, Tu bewns, OE! LL, if BROWN, Realtor | SARE seat elf Geet” setae: “panty ‘bur’ Timmediate, possess Drive owt Diste scientifically work-saver ture. Near downtown down. SS ot, ene inte ek ho f buy for home. Pric under for, tu: hades . 7 .. ver | 1302 W Ph. FE 3-4810| Owner 410 atown. 6796 ator ms end screens. handyman. $500 down. West market cd J 5g eer er urn left on Andersonville 2 deine veom Be er 8 od Cooperative Res} Estate Exchange NO DOWN PAYMENT reened breezewa way end ga- s. Cooley A Rd. to TB ee e o y i ° ba 2°10 are Mode} fe brick garage. ! NO DOWN PAYMENT Means $3750 Bon ton | Sasek to ‘property, meee: a and’ sund ies 19.600 NO MORTGAGE COST Gi F ks | $750 DOWN $19, ‘| wm Dulld oo vour ‘tree end clear | 4 Family Brick | 1rOUX-F TANKS moves you inte this 2 year WHITE BROS. z= room oO ome jarge } ’ » Furnished model home open daily hares with full basement. "Or | rm . dinette kitchen, 2 bed to Dine Hey REAL ESTATE noi, landscaped lot near Lake prREALTORS 1 t 7 pm. $800 DOWN . u _ out lot with small down and bath, all ex- il 8: Sat. unt 5 Oak! 2 lovely bedrooms | ta) after 5:30 OR | . cellent condition. fi Oe with large closets, modern Open Eves” "til ." - un 5. i Recleigr Ra ate ast Adems| foo, S"tedrogn nema | “MULTIPLE TRG wRRIER | ESC atSS, TA a a . , a | “yeas HANNAN, Sites ae ADD'S | Sess Taree } riences wont Matt tos OP EN & weraTe EXCHANOE gepeete, stat g and tranepor- a Good location, corner lot 2 , i I iM. Woodward opal Ook formation, a paved streets,” $26,500, ‘taboo 4 BEDROOM 1169 HIRA ; $4000 OL, 69181 } 5 Signs Are Everywhere . MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE tees tad Skier Sky SUN. 2 to 5 P.M. QUICK POSSESSION Bloomfield Highlands OPEN SUNDAY 14 scaped lot” laree! Hiring rm, | At gronting-Watking Estates OPEN HOUSE Pay hafiving room. ofite ‘ "Waterford Twp. Brick - WEST SIDE BUNGALOW, Priced only hand kitchen. 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Foom ere’s @ nice’ ediate possession on GI resale on this 3 bed { * “built Hy . one full basement, auto- bedroom yewith 12016 1 4 this new attractive 3 bed- brick and frame bungalow, Sireth capees an tee . e Saturday and Sunday t amd hot water, room, om Cae. room brick ranch with 3 \ e 2 1 1 cas car garage. ot, eek fests \ er aeened tile baths, large built a nae oak eres NEAR DOWNTOWN pode cp—pee : BE ny living is, lace pointed . “ é po = em! c - 4 f e 1-8 P.M. traseportation ‘Priced to sell ood heat, ¢a Ogi tiecirie bet we- “ mod. kitchen. ful base ws ~ mi basement es Large € room urnished home Sn ae Many other cian Hime" cepa tals | aghreenciet om Tin) Regie carats | Glgmeer eye at | Seve Neu" orca i | / ; . s j $ water heater, | ie Forest Lake Area $36.97 MONTH sereene, "Ge ‘a level iit Sones attached garage Paved drive) "CW: $13:500 total price, Ytiataie feicaitte wont. | Drive one 06:00: 60 Bogné dust bu ba. ° Pree taxes and insurance on Nicely landseaped. Has 3 fruit = ant Set | $10,900 ig THE FULL om sion on this. one. Caly * ° Rd Turn right “a ‘Hira: a See this exclusive suburban 7 room new 2 bedroom and den trees & numerous evergreens we 500, PRICE on this nearly new { $1200 down left “A for “open brick ranch home featuring. or 3 pea room home inside . baten dene seli for $9, with 2. bedroom raneh home ; J.C. HAYDEN N. Realtor c ae * ; par sete 508: school.” Auto. was furnace Roy Annett, Inc. | . sosvuntest kitchen, guasress Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | a6 & waiton FE 8-044 I Rock Fireplace and water heater, large lots sized bedroom, tile Path, 80 TT N. Saginaw St Ph. PE $-165 | os a ecethis p in @ good nek berhood. Cau Are you looking for « nice home REALTORS X23 foot lot. Lake privi- Open Eves. Till 8:30 | OPEN S RNAV d for er suet Se ote, tentiot Here it is | 2% © Os "5. ool ee oA ‘om leges, Terms. Sunday 10 to 4 | VEE. J SATURDAY & pesebon rd Hot Water net We Need Listings ee ly A FORCOLORED ONLY. 2 lL. | . SUNDAY 1-7 P.M. Lovesel Rear oa _ {mn 1956. Living room fs 14x18 with bungaléw, _pias- om | | baad mole LES REALTY CO. natural roman brick * fireplace, tered, walls, hard- | Priced at: $33,500 1 uN LAL Modern kitchen 10x14. Pull tiled wood’ floors, tull basement. | south on Telegraph road to Pe 6-its| bath & shower. Select oak floors “T in this modern to the min- "pee 2 ieee Pall basement with srectealon yard "widealrective lanes | : | ; y | ; ; urn right to House. 1 pace. Automation of fereed sir . acaping, $200 down to Gls. “SUNDAY 2-6 , heater. Wired for electric stove. DELIGHTFUL LOOK WM. A. | On & lovely corner lot 100x150. SUNDAY 2-5 AT is this “low rancher, 2200 MIDDLEBELT RD. If Priced to sel] for $13,000, cash odern kitchen, ttle Jou're wise you'll buy joce- E VED xy . to mortgage. 363 - A HOME Patural fireplace and tall ee nee i 8 a} Bed. SUNDAY 2 to 5 P.M TO BE PROUD basement are but a few of locatic yp ene nro a ; iz D OF. In a tts v featur * eer eation, It is immactiate - - location you'll be hai to . — +a seetnenl doors and has definite charm. | et w. week pes-ssee|52Vinewood — Drayton Woods gail home, Eusabeth "Lake 8 Elke gage Sg Situated on 80x150 foot lot. | —___ Open & i Til 9 This beautiful 6 room 1 story 2 Vestibule entrance tion, Priced right at $13 | «Overlooking exclusive Ham- n Evenings Near Washington Jr. High and | bedroom ranch ¢ home. 24x58 with ‘siseal, YOxl2% foot iv ce | anond Lake, Tixl}") car- 5 BE DROOMS Webster Schools. Brick and, built in 19s}, Hans 8 2 livt in m hag natural fir re- 030:-See. and compare. { peted living room, deluxe . frame bungalow. 23 ft. living | oom. Very modern kitthen, pure iace, built .\in bookcase ~ dkreees ‘ichen, ample cupboards, wai ATE POSSESSIO room with fireplace, 2 nice bed-| Ful} plastoren » show. hina — cabin in dining RAY ©O NEIL, Realtor - barge dining space ful) y Lovely py Large ving rooms ami stairwar to floored er er astered wall ' room. Two ext bed 282 8. Tete raph Open 9-0 |: tiled bath with shower, rec- ; — Fog ta gs lee Led Pharos expansion attic Pull basement with hs od air efi ‘ eg ae ~) 4 st. a4 3-710} or FE 8-0789 ie po ol — ment. Be sure garage, Excellent location Wisner | out of iste. Waten to for “Open | peat ~ , Miectric hot water heat-| basement, Bard of} furnace. Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | js Sunday tt ‘has a) | O eC S ‘ and St. Mike's ‘ectewel district, signs. Mr, Fiynn, Ph re SiS. lot 100x% rage. On @ lovely! -: Breeseway leads th 2 Car the features you've demand- $2,500 down. od, ge poly ey ps Rte attached ao Lat 102x- MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ed, yet priced at only $17,- “ : . SALLE PARK April Showers at $18,450. Cash to new mor-| — avauabie ens TeA\term™e i - 900. Drive out Orchard Lake ul moklt SALLE PARK, | "Firat oe. toy ee |_ 8 GATEWAYS to| Sheet) | ) Hos Seams Batata Tar] Rial Rie sen ot »RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | AY ONEIL, CLARK . Total price ‘ ad shrube $1400 down. “ reckinst Foom, and keetiy ares |g independence Tw wp. aay ee Ra. Onn 90 HAPPINESS | Ray O'NEIL, Realtor - STON toom, New 1'-car eu @ change ‘ 262 8. Tele Open 0-9 EAS garage. all 4 for better, with idea of Phone F Dies or OR Sore DG Yu ST SIDE wanes one. A ig atom doing come ? the work, yourself? ELIZ. I AKE ES) ESTATES | Cooperatr ve Real Estate Exchange RI E ,2 Tenants pay own ~~ to take part | stort S tearens Gel meee hal = 3. - MARSH AL sage; * gate Treen mviemn | SSMS ise "see | fac ame cece aoe et ogee Income $128 er, month. pi eine own- t's schools. Mr.) treme ranch nents Ohm “a the Nice ranch type 2 bedroom home| A? excellent 7 rooms and bath. MODERN er's 4 rooms. Esser, FE 21947. exterior. work A wih om wm ee 3 attic, featuring | O88 heat, Garege Nicely. land- . RIDGEWAY | srick2Famity ba Se cee ta eho a| oe ee) BCH tn stalled and * chimney = a Located. in $7175 s 3 ‘g 5 base: . City tm REALTOR w - west side iegation Nice 5 room bungalow 2 : 9140, : “Prieto. Pe BATuniple Listing on room land Wied bath eae ase. rans distance downtote. . HOMES oar eT 2 mGUCKLER REAL | M Sagmoe Ee AETY.| «= 3 BEDROOMS “Charles | im ar es iepaiate Possession” - MOLTIPLA reg pon Approval grape pabe From Clarkston & High Schools cmt G4 caae| Sateen See OUR OFFICE OPEN . SUNDAY 15 P.M. _ WM. A, WATKINS LK. S.B fi ghlands SUNDAY 26. pekirtiny sare to oe ae THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1056 3 Bedrm. Ranch on Wooded Lots Gl’s $12,400—$700 Down e sty K. _ homes for com- fort, 8 antes oe| & ing — on all) 3 rf fea- THE “ELDORADO” GI's $750 Down FHA $2,100 Down Full Price peng brick hae three la bed- rooms .. The oes living bas a beau- wail. con- v there are 1% ceramic tile ate: with od has 8 gas dis, inonise | “nr the Ses a ia © aaa dues Ren at WHITE BROS. Phone Open Eves, ‘til 9 - Sun, 1 to § | BLOOMFIELD HILLS chard, Pine ine, pane ™ TOM ELSTON REALTY INC. 102_W. Huson __.FE_ bow ~TEMPLETON OFF R JOSLYN Matsa Meniatet act at See ae ea “IDEAL LOCATION room VILLAGE OF HIGHLAND ‘a ele test K L. Tem ie Realtor with 4 ex- tr rowing gommuity children -& 6, he. answer call OPEN 3060 OLD ORCHARD DRIVE DONELSON PARK SUNDAY 3-5 home with 3 bedrooms. Elizabeth fot goes en WM. H. KNUDSEN & 510 Penne te. Bank Bldg. me and Sun 2-8503 For Colored Families ea Back yard, |, ae eee. Se Room aie ONLY $900 Do Down|, , $96.97 "Pet Ma. | Castell Realty $3 Oakland PE 5-0660 Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE INCOME SPECIALS 4 PANY Mese'a, am geome Rear ee aad ds 7 RAMILY a are come hi e $65,000, Terms, 2 rome and 4 bring in mo. price 615,790 S 100 Der WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 4-3581 Open Eves. 7 to 8, ; eal for 3 ye eh iy Oe Sere “Sherali terms. WATERFRONT COFEAce Excellent 2 bdr: rnished cot- —— on nic » bot, Eagle hi joug living . _ stone kitchen face oy beach, $13,500, Good terms. y, 2 to PM. 168 Bassett St., off Earlmoor Ni WATERFRONT vd Newer bengas, all ip tag . (ag extra leree th 2 bedrooms and living room, fireplac = and 1 bedroom large master = bath Fenced rear yard. 2 other bdems. and bath, Sari 18 Hows: pon age s. we 4 rf room, autg. heat, at- bere Boned garage fer. & ecreens. nace, Electric water heater. bin of tude taxes, . For purchaser whol an credit, this le an un- usually sound and attractive home for such easy terms. — HOLMES-BARTRAM OR r1000°" Dives, hk Maple 5-1240 — Civilians Franklin South Blvd. Area 24 NEW HOMES 2 BEDROOMS, OAS HEAT $870 Dn. Moves You In New Model Now Open at 443 Franklin Corner of Nebraska OPEN From 12 Noon Till 8 p.m. | | Daily & Sunday Model Phone FE 80531 Waltham Realty Center Line, Mich. \SLOCUM 7.4000 Rustic year ‘round | | price $5,750. ALTOR W. Huron Phone FE Multinge Listing Service 43525 INCOME PROPERTY the North Side Near downtown area. Features § rooms on the first floor, 3 reems on Located on of Town. up house. Full price $10, 000 tar orable term E A. Taylor) .™ ae ~ gre ie *Outlnod Ave. Eves. Pree Parking ” WHITE BROS. “CONVENIENCE unfinished txirms, on 3nd floor. Storms screens. bsmt., of] heat. Large lot, garage, paved street. School across street. Only ae. $2,000 dn, WEST moewor ROAD tr bdrm. home ra bamt., gun “heat insulation, rms, screens, 2 car garage other features. $16,750, terms, svpoRnan RANCHER NICHOLIE AND HARGER CO. w. —, ” m Evenin, ~ OPEN PLUS” SUNDAY 1-5 P.M. as a pero pot a Bepee. Le Lak» . $950 DOWN—FHA 8 ractions ; ; rooms, and possible’ fourth, | Qiese ears "root ames ona || all of which are over 12 ft, Hand- 9 of 2 bedrooms, liv some fireplace with full width Sern ki eabi: mirror, indirect lighting, cedar et ps gg ae bath sin itn shower, lined closets, Knotty pine breqre- ee are 7 containing Iwun- wav recreation room tn tne fui ‘ dev tabs and drain, A ae basement. Meg amend forced air furnace, oak car ware aepha ve Everything” fh this home is at walle are al} ready to be painted yor fingertips, making worthwhile The exterior of home is finished in the windows have ROOM TO LIVE ated. corner. jandstaped with large trees. Puli basement @ oll fi eat, A comfortable, well-located hone of extra conven- ence, Oniv $2,600 down and quick possession. FIR ST TIME OFFERED This neat 2 bedroom home situ- on a large nicely wooded ft featuring oak floors atis.. bacement. pri $8.500, $1,500 down Better hur- on this one! WHITE BROS. ne" LTORS Phone OR 31296 Onen Ever tl - Bun, 10 to § HAYDEN NEW — BRENDEL LAKE $1.600 down Living room 1115 4 wien pieture window, Kitchen & Din nies combination, Formica Op. Oil furnace. | Ready for wie within two weeks, Lot 100°'x TROY TWP. VACANT. Low down yment. Small home with bath lots. Good garden spot. Full NEW HOME. DRAYTON Woons A beauty ip i ranch home large bedrooms with — Spacious Lette Be room has floors, ledgeroe! e Sith punter custom bullt cupboards, - —— Logs ; 100. O47 800 with $5, OPEN DAILY | $1250 DOWN. Mhostne costs extra, 25 Payments of $56 per month including taxes and in- surance CL. ARK REAL OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS - GAYLORD CLOSE TO JOSLYN Threge bedroom one sto home 17 ft. living room wi pontine. Picture window, 13.000 LAKE FRONT Shady sh beach with nty of of sbade wees. —— reom "ents perch, nice basement. $15.7 terms, Brick Ranch Home One foot in the country and one | than half an acre of land. Priced at $21,000; terms, North of Pontiac $1.00 down payment and a total e of Leong pet ae this a varie home at 1 wilh lake privileges. Call MY 23-2821 Two Family even room fiome on Whittemore treet all excellent condition. wo car cara paved drive. Total price $10 60 . Terms, Trade - Trade ~ Trad Need more room or room? ant ag & fi —= leas ber & can Call vr once for additional infokern, |Bateman - ESTATE| ft. sun Priced at | —S& lay Cn aN pay it!” By Jay Alan . Hf 14 “Fil need some help with my income tax... someone to For Sale Mouses 8 WE wrt, Red Horse. ve “Chase te Pi Seite , On the Lake. Humphries , ANS re Th ih _MULTIPLE LusTimo SERVICE SSS Down L For Sale Houses 43|._. OPE . SUNDAY 2 to 5 - 304 Ottawa Drive Seminole Hills personal inspection py “OPEN |2 SUNDAY 2 to 5 2550 Hickory Grove Bloomfield Com: . iaepost Ane SUNDAY 131 Exmoor New Home pode = the extras. 3 bed- 4, full t 2 to 5 GI Resale 8 | Off Joslyn A Most convenient location. Clone achoo shop- “pear tenst . And eee" eR it's one of today’s best vai- wet at $14,500 with 64,500 own. heat, carpeting, 1% car attached rage 1 ee | » bot scaped « tieetiy, Don't be Wow! if you would compare val- wes with homes in Hs price range you'd arg see why Ideal Brick Ranch Featu: comfort and econ- Brick Rambler For’the small family. living room pith stone woe ie ay te bath. hen, hot Large fire Hi ttached . garage. and built for comfortable suburban living and - priced a only $16, See it to- ay. Suburban Ranch 3 bedrooms, rag try Special Features gene with curate plan- rovide usual 2 bedrm. Full bath Plastered num * Large 72 RIVIERA ST. —— ao roe ELIZABETH LAKE TO ! RIVIERA Cc PANGUS™ “i9i9 Mis | TO PROPERTY | - —_ Fase Orin 128 Cotes _aponsession for this pees apse, Soe S| Pee are ROSE McLARTY After 6, call ‘ OPEN Re om Se ee 4754 ELIZ. LAKE RD. at So head west are pooner, aver ‘ane is see ae y coomm’ hows ~y MB; est oe ~ Siow 2 ELIZABETH ) LAKE ROAD TO 4754 ae te SUNDAY wo 1:7TO 6 PM AAWRENCE W fie DOWN, ¢ ROOMS AND = TE 49a 4. 136 E. Pike St Open Eve. & Sun, 40 ROLLING ACRES" WITH NICE HOME Bie Cle wy * ae mere Lal tioy "tlt ean S| tala “Sow Wa oréted “mnide asd out, Auto. oi | ELIZ. LK. ESTATES as fat LIKE — W ated RONT HOME ON OAKLAND LAKE WEST SUBURBAN | INDIAN VILLAGE BEDROOMS Good § room cinder black home Le... B living teeny earceey ie| uate it teat dota.” 34 Me ear Tg 4 with dot seareee M , ‘more. guste Giroux-Franks J. R. Hiltz 4395 a Hwy until AL ESTATE RE, On 6; Set. “th 6. iN , ROCHESTER REALTOR. 1011 W. Muron St, OPEN | ~ 416 OSMUN SUNDAY 18 PE 6-614 “No i, have some mel roe one cam pew 8 sell. Featuring rt order in now for pintered alls oan . ees . od delivery. re pictus "winder, Bat C. COMPTON month on FHA terms. Come oat “é SONS RECTIONS: out Ea Baa iva to os 492 W. HURON ~ OR 37414.| mun, right to ee 2 ACRES NORTH SIDE forge ‘Pag ie, te LIKE NEW family 4 ‘full base- bedroom w, handy to aoe. ofl po nice Fisner Bod ht and span Orie — throughout, featuring generous liv. wn terms, sof this one toda img room, full bath, fining space im Ritches., ay Ey ey CLARKSTON 2 Sdom out. ps4 a noes, one a oon jaree 10 coon % inum creens, ; meabates. Venetian blinds, Only ey very best condition, $1,800 down, be sure you see it business, jarge:beautifully land- roeny ond, This tes. errace, ah * NR. WISNER SCHOOL, | *ering™atsif.od0 with'terme! Cc at bed bu - | ‘ue win 4 ai Qaoemnegt, nese OAKLAND LAKE heat, automatic hot water, ved FRONT. street. Wall to wall carpeting in jiving room, ¢® water, $1,500 down will put vou in this storms and sereens. Offered at | lovely summer playground. 2 bed- 750 with $1.500 down to q room, year around home. $9.500 ed purchaser, fo aig = won't jast long, BUD" Nicholie g.uicegene st COMFORTABLE HOME NR. St. FREDERICK'S and insurance of for mig ing ang mh BR ok on pt. sige & bath up, able heated sun with fireplace ~ be bt. 9 ear garage. Terms avail: INCOME—ANDERSON- lots & has 3 bed. ® very comfort EDITH AREA “Excetient return‘on this 2 family. . bath down, 4 rms. & beth bemt., ae car EXCELLENT INCOME POSSIBILITIES , erarate es, garage, Terms, 5-1201 48773 OPEN 645 FOURTH SUNDAY 16 Eston nice 2 bedroom home in, fine . Nest & nicely drive, pts 3 pos ‘ome © & inspect this tre Sac RECTIONS Joslyn to &t., turn right to open sign. Russell Young 42 W. eee PE 44625 Open Da Da ily oe f Sun. Sun, till ¢ ¢ —“ OC a y| oun. 127 P.M. " 4 iY Shales eLUS MEADOWS An exclusive area for homes tinction Se a | sora eaigeeee t car oe pow d Bag of mee outstanding 2 Be r gs. beat. end must sell pase. aiees 2 fun bathe, on ‘ed "street close in, Call us ‘this ome now, f Rrenings after a om A, JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Tele nh Rd. FE 4-2! “HIGH SCHOOL SCHRAM FE 5-5091 or FE 5-9471 if no ph Tha OP; TOR SUNDAY 26 i OFFICE OPEN 9-8. A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. eke Rd. TRIPP Ottawa Drive | Choice Location fo Chews Mie on Thinots _Driced ‘* and dining rm, ineluded, Beautiful reer yard for your enjoyment next summer, Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor La Street venines rE 16 or FE 6-0304 For Sale Lake Prop. 44\ ~~ Signs Are Everywhere. WINTER, TOO! home “BUSINESS 18. GOOD AT LADD's" 4206. Dixie tf we ‘Piains -Moders "SAGINAW BAY front ou ne beet some, neiges a per cent pete we eta Ge a SCHUETE I Lake Privilege Lots! BPTATE- MUST OBL. Gam Waterton and Cemmerce Town- On Cas Lake. tate, Pr Pieasant Lake and Woiver- PRICED £300 TO 61.500 Horse For Sale Resort | Prop. ron | oa NTON LAKE COTTAGE, _ Log —— Ln mere, OMe, “AaB Purnished, FE S179. Sun, Patt trea lea ya Peder rm an : eee ment. Sale Suburban Prop. 45A te Cc = EAST OF-PONTIAC WHITE LAKE 3 BEDROOM E — Basement, Tiled ree, room with Roman brick| gas heat, 2car garage. Clean fir ace, Plaered walle ad nest. com’ On one acre, $3700 large bedrooms, ful | price $14,500 ‘DOWN - New unfinished home home with terms. Call } 3-001. on Ti xxut’ . -|. HE. Weaver, Br cher Beautihuliy landse: In 1445 E, Auburn Ra, gree. deat, summer home. Rochester OL 32-0821. replace. Very ue; Must be seen to be eppreciated. EM For Sale Lots 46 CANAL FRONT "round fh oe a fad bndroonts A Roe A food 34107, Sc SCHUETT, Realtor one gd EM 3-4236 EM aint “LAKE LOTS 5 at : : Cckearrenie on Dune wom Sm COMMERCE LAKE | DRAYTON WOODS ber excellent om ctl Pavatable in this OFFICE OPEN 98 A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. ie a Rd, MACEDAY LAKE oa LAKE Hie ite F. C. Wood Co. CLARK REAL ESTATE ek 1¢ R SALE . a ~ 5 onmnamanee Leake H. W. Bigelow os WwW. OH nn, E5540 or PE 5. “WATKINS LAKE A number of excellent Wied ane My 4 =" habe wo, Watkins “lake iJ on mci oY ’ Flot ae ora | on 19599" Eves, Maple $1240 Perea. . fot. Close te For Sale Acreage 4 47 7 ACRES. FRONTAGE, near Mis Oakhill “Rd, Clarkston, 1198. ACRES SAND. aM escctess losetion 1d rote aque in on main L a top zz) Clarkston Real Estate 3 __) sme pontiac PRESS, SATURDAY, ALC Seat ga Se | Resteene Spmertetiee.£ SLICE OF HAM ey : ! nue -TAWERN Wy Gu pein Sane os 8 wiry preares- o\ sibs iain eet JOSEPH F. REISZ ~~ 4418 120 FT. ON DIXIE. plus tee im. hee WIL LSON FOUNDRY was 1, oes 3S ROW | mane a Set sett be S'wkisl TRA ic NG g* jones. R, B. MUNRO, 1060 TV, CLE, ALL Min foundati = : i we Lodies ea eerie & — + oor good eac! $0173 brands os ght TRADE.IN DEPT. "at $5,000 plus inventory. QUICK BALE _NICHOLIE 7 RE YX AND HARGER CO. |~ Wesker ee OT aS wn, 4-1122 2X4'3. "ALL LENGTHS 4c LI. FT.| 998. aR SHOP rgain. OL. 10is2 motiitigs. | riving ROOM SUITE” Go ; ree 2X8'8, ALL LENGTHS, Ie I rr FT. | ‘ aml ies G00D USED SHOES xD coat. stove. washer, piano, rugs, one. USED ELECTRIC | OAK ptoortna., ser 's ee os oe BLAS ER. AEARMASLS. FS CADY'S BLACK FA . WATER HEATERS _ | COMPLETE WINDOWS = REO ELECTRIC LAWN MOWER Recommend _ | EADY'S BLACK FAILLE SPRING | LORD'S” SPE Cl ALS, " SPECIAL “CLEARANCE. » SOME SASH ps vi We WB) for nate ot Ee oie. ss él LI w. A le k of c 0, 2: |} Buckner’s. |##i: omy .o,, tame LE PES ae SE) ARR Raia ice Cae) et cent a, er Delleny alco per . ‘ue Se tee ie m $130.95. up| TERMS. CONSUMERS POWER | Daces. steel | beams. rs, Se rhompeon, ae pasa Fi aie eae a | PO Gas ‘Bto ore RD'S wens $20.00 CO. 48 W. LAWREN cu re aD A GARAGES TO WRECE....... 835 ites 7 Worn once. st $25, Will sell USED .GAS_ sae a Oe HOUSE TO WRECK a toes SAW, Beiter | eae oy grasa Artes, | He Estee | UAION SRECRING CO. | sie nage tar Pat avis: 0 ee ton ee ge te ee PTE ES Ideal ‘place for retired couple, +3314 oud wars. 2 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE. | MAGIC CHEF GAS RANGE, GOOD Used TY MS ssee eases wine's Datly 8:30 to 6. Sun, 10 to 2. ie bees AR CRES - good grocery Cement block es. FE or EM 3.3197 aK. . FE 4-661. __ | gondition, $30, or best offer. 4 pr. Be sean ties 9:0 x ‘ : : : =, : a aeaee Ee oo “ Tu. gf ie TALK * aren, 4 year PE bus | MA Hod, DUNCAN PRYPE. DROF Pia dla Piranement mae pe #38-s0. Bere | Grae. 8 sBLAYLO SUPPLY CO. a sere USINESS” THO at WESTINGHOUSE REFRIC.| Jt! table. not exten. Seats 6, tee tches. $10, Your credit 1s. good 1000 ft, blacktop rO84) Stream, Also $0 fi. from. Mar: Sg p ines rma ape ow 10-| exe. cond. $32. OL 1-0610. USED TRADE-IN big ope apt . Sump sPam — _ 100. Other household |. °™ 2". \ ite! \ é st Edward's Outlet, 18 8. Saginaw. | Sum: fa guetie River, Ideal for cabios. CLASS C . Tin goods. 3 Pridham, Keego Har- Maytag AUTOMATIC, WASHER. DEPT. DRAW TITE HITCHES |} 17 * “Ee VE PLUMBING cuprit FARM WITH or els oe home in Oakland oan OF. Bh Fg in Oak oe Sitai ses Gauls i’ CONSOLE TV. CHEAP. FE agiidmest eho | Sasher vn ean p ences onelbii ate en CHROME OR CADMIUM %” 45k PLYSCORE ~ it County. parking fe- y “ AYTA ae | voneeeeee ee 924. Pg ot bed Ar mente tna wih eo ed joan company. ya pt EPR sTove. TTERY saute ta ane pump. Like Dreseer cane) ee doco | Teg Spt cee, byte, Me Areme] Tenge ced teers, 19.08 cn. “ant yp hh ee ee or He cae ete GooD cony | METAL SPRINGS BY SLUMBER , Devenvort and. chats “0! gue EON ey Dinle Rey SNTIAC CO Kem pate Pee ' ‘an goo eh Pit bunk or twin beds. FE | dining room set ...... $49.50 | Sitti PRs 4” DELTA FLOOR |-#615_Dixie Hwy. Drayton Piaine H OM HOTEL. .- Buckner ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WA WANT | itanoaany DINING “TaRcE, nea tv W owen OO model, 4% Neotine outboard. me- BALE ONE OTTER, || WAR- - =, . Large building situated on valu- : POR an Soe chairs, $30. THOMAS. eS OMY —Wick's, 2678 Orchard Lake Rad. able corner location, On main Finance Co A Fg Sig I T SHALLOW * WELL PUMP WITH highway near Bay City. Tavern . iggy and eri ae FURNITURE CO. ' EXTRA—SPECIAL tank, one large size Cook Rite, shows encsilons gress. § room last, lawnmow 9. and up. NVENIENT TERMS ' _Dresiute cooker, Phone MA ¢-7003, MART down tor everyiing Cates is aeaeets Gar od. lacie | refrigerator. me “yer s. Saginaw | Bt Brent, Guanes, Ured, Wate | SEPTIC TANKS : Pontiac. and Floor National Bidg.| room fixtures. SSosta: deeos- Steme, owes wronraen Oak BIT pti PRICED ‘td "SELL WE pEvcncE agg hg ; 7 p.m. MICHIGAN BUSINESS . ers, Vanities, and springs | snd | 1- Reg. 4200 38 ‘Se "Roa oS an 10, AND O48 STOVE. ARE OVE: ' ruig | Sees = ne. wow mute ve os sun) VAR STORE |SAr%S CORPORATION |°™™™ Pais «12 Disie, Mey. sepasioal, chars tien, iampe 1 Ree 4300.86 36° Pico 7 88; 3.880. supply of building maeterials ere Special Lake front home on main Walled Laks, 230 Barnston v room| Swivelet vous | VICTORIAN STYLE HIGH BACK : = wood and steel Sale Business Property 49| "3"..°, ‘community. Wil 20m 4. LAWDACENEA. BACKER (next to bank? alten “dinetic’ cela’ “and many | 1—Reg, $440.08 24° Phiico one | rocker. Nortake china, crystal, | SouPlsn® Goer, eo tee Clothes Posts y n't Telegraph Ra. | other ‘mise. tems. NEW & USED. | Swivelet bedspread, linens, misc, FE 20102 | PEC AIMED BRICK $3.00 Per C ISON LUMRBE DRUG HARD CPs PAN "US : =rO19 M15 ena Pe to: ge ai —_ on Visit our trade-in dept. for real be. $169.95 21" Ravtheon Tebie Se p.m Redi-Mix Concrete & Mortar $1.15 RENSON LUMBER Co. or nd ARE_| ~ phone ortorvitie 132 Collect ee Our Prem Deer _ | Pappas, nav-aWAaY PLAN | 1—Jeg” 9tA.00 31° Ambassador | WW ayne Gabert’s Windows made te your, order. | ee Bae : rE ¢ sae 8 @ lots, Tn fast 120 FT. ON DIXIE aN IS THE TIME | — eae a = UP 102 MONTHS TO. PAY _1-Reg 436095 21” Philco Dees Appliance Specials «ai = figure your job, addition, | Warwick's, 2678 ll Bg Rd. venel Waterforg ee Ai LOANS $25 TO $500 We buy, sell or trade Come out | with doors ‘ Gaye * 920:08 Speed. Queet Eee ee!) Ge ee Complete, a; Sito Pee. drives tpetaurant Office an| TR choice Mobilgas sta- BENEFICIAIT aad oe Seeuad. 3 etree = Hee tee ae? eeee Tee ie Ce Motorola 21 in Tv ge SURPLUS LUMBER & SPECIALS . td - , . wry * é « 4 ly. ; 9 . ee fs a ‘ 7 . . j 7. ae ny cat = tory” only” thiormation. cal FINANCE CO. oben s DAF tS ° ing ® 4" ownea BS Police —. sam 8» Norge 2oven gas 0 MATERIAL SALES CO. Oarage aeork, Set ove $80-$50. DIXIE HWY. |A" = eSi36" Nights and Sundays = 7 w Lawrence's eee none | 4 miles ‘: "s, Satz CO, 1 mie) WAITE’S TELEVISION | gaie'ts ‘Norge auto. washer $168 00 | 3740 Mighland Ra. (MS0) OR 3-10¥2 | DU Stasatom Giroux- Franks Mt. Beker, FE bos. __, E. of Auburn Heights on Auburn Downstairs store | $230.90 Norge Sinch auto. elec | = ar . GREAT LAKES OVERMEAD DRAYTON PLAINS | SMALL OROCERY STORE WITH | LO ANS $20 TO- $500 Ra, Me, © Fince S074 BED set MANY otters 3 TO CHOOSE FURNACES 2010 Dixie Hwy. ane ns ee REAL ESTATE s. Db ‘ License, A coer E FE 5-021 mogern sole. bed two —<— ae Of fired, gun tie. New, 84,000 | 22 aL aon FE 4-5654 Zoned Com wy OR 30701 | hunting Le naps Hh = my ng USEHOL AXMINSTER RUG 1 $% AND coffee, ; SPECTA A om Toeen sol o's | Ureererreene mrereeag or | HOUSEHOLD | MRRtR sag tre tat use| Seri, ay ww shgbth "Te sane] Fac teams 2 "We | "be gamer wan, Pg, el ness. | Balas ON COMPLETELY | eee eae oO” FINANCE CORP. OF TeSUe HEROIN FIXTURE. ._ PAY ONLY $1.50 WEEKLY VACUUM CLEANERS, PART s,| Terms. Call FE ¢6500 ailders y. S50 Ww. Mesteohns TAT - ——= | Kitchen cabinet ..... astic Wa ile... c ea. mt 5 1 : ‘ OLMI ES SBARTRAM : _ERN 2STALL STA- Drop Read Singer: ms 188 | cncuaned Tanisiel” "80's Pee GREEN LIVING BOOM | FENCING ete rate vale Ew Cir Tl e TION LOCATED IN NOW IN OUR NEW [ale ‘lass China LLIN, 920.00 Surplus Paint A 8 49 |” suite, cabinet radio, phono. comb.| Of all Kinds steel & wood posts| 39 gal gas Th mies “BUSINESS ALD 8 ORTONVILLE| “HOME. Tadley gee tere on See wm Tod's Paint & Lino. | pomm’aneee ins eee’ aires | Prmge. "se Dine ites. On| —Permeme SS + f “ * “9 a a . al " ; i . * cbc 18 THD “BIRD” TQ sEE NORTH OF CLARKS. HOME vous coven : tae SLE aa No Pease s, like new, sire mit FURNACES os SPRING SPECIALS Por Sale oem mis 7 | : sane ALGAE COPA EP LAS ’ Chair and ottoman ||. NG 2 WHEEL BOX TRAILER, 4x6. JRNACE owers up cokes Resorts-Motels | TON. THIS STATION] 7 North Perry Street | Eehey Peas BEB) “ROOM GROUP. _| tues Stee Maric “noe tornd ail Overantg.| Myers tt Ssteman power 106 Martha (S d FI 2 WEATHER SEAL STORM WIN- | _ Belling near wholesale. OR 3-5405, 1 PH, ME 44337 . 1S LOCATED ON MI5 (Second Floor) —_—"| Breaxtast Bet see $12.00) Modern 2 piece suites, 2 modern | Yaows, ipciuding picture Monin. | peor GAUDY 5 FE BATH. Rew. weil a8 Rubber tired whee! v2.) — end WHICH IS A HEAV- Corner of Pike Sane aoe: ac | Siem seblon, matching cofive to) FE $3403. tubs, rade tollets, $1 1 “Hand gt, AT HIGGINS LAKE I Come s and save on all new and 2 decorator laupe. ia WOO SINE CABINET Witk Bf ets, $19.95 mowers $13.88 DIXIE 7 TRAVELE weed terntture, i WOOD SINK CABINET WiTH | 32x21 dounie aks, $14.98; hand Sunbeam 40 ft. lawn gE g| REESE | Nichi SERED) Loans to $500 [Een "| NT Seats! | SRnaPRREe | emer’ itn cn oi Be a . 7 : : /EEKLY ANCHOR FENCES tio” atten’ bose diver ake” a tt Raseenay ereriooking» the ae. Oe oe =| - Oakland Furniture EE STANDING ‘FOMETS pings |% Mi. plastic garden hose, 8 year zy, orate units bringin 6328) TARLY DURING THE | with tast service and on » repay- Pearson’ s Bank Furniture | $2 money, down, FHA approved. | 21x32 double Poss rantee . ive inome + “ : “s FE 2.8523 : rite "BROS. poe A » . All SUMMER M N ment plan suited to your ineome. | 1°48. f0- FOR BALE, | #2 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 4-7881 FREE ESTIMATES. FE _5-1471. | Washbowls with fittin s. fis Vere a4 HARDWARE .| SU) : S. REFRIG. FOR BALE, | 4? Orchard Lake Ave. FE FE ee ee orl nt nr| sugges man |stats Basan “hhh coe ee ws PRUDENVILLE YOUR OPPO tu NITY) courte teous service waits you. OF | “er OR, refrigerator, Frigidaire | _™ control elec, lawn mower, New | 172 8 Saginaw PE $-2100 STORM ¢ * $-812] for your needs,| range. All in excellent condition. ) aS Tike $175. Yr. old $75. FE 5-826} or’ FOR SAL! LECTRO PLAS STORM SASH \ R | Excellent locatton at iniersection ro ESTABLISH _A Lelie Pietsber’ Ma Manager. Berke-| OL. 10528 after 5 or weekends. ~? RICES getter seme on, | clits Woodland. Syivan Laxe. Ms | un PS ay as Aluminum combination | windows estaurant | of main highway. io rental units} NEW BUSINESS ANTIQUES - PURNITURE, ROUGH | $05 Souaway bed ngs | BABY BUGGY. GooD CONDITION | Ties, wood condition Phone FE LOW, Ow Drive in restaurant on busy pluf separate modero "room Miser aneyas sree seen H & A t and finished. Wali cupboard. cor- | $1) Hoity wood frames 38. Call Obive 3.0912 21-6594 FE 46089 highwar, including all evun| owner's home’ Also small eas) WITH THE LATEST ome UO | ‘ner cupboard, drop-leat table, $23 g drawer fin map chests nt 93 SALE STORE FQUIP 64 '@ & M SAW SHARPENING SERV Pam ito oom. ment Open station pumping popular brand of . —— . : cherry chest, oine churn OA $19 4 drawer unfi ib 895 6 CASE F'ECTRIC POP COOLER Bard saws. meat, wood & metal: weap $18,500 pn Seago one. eveabie commercial prop- AND BEST FACILI- L C _& 2797. 65 hs eaineten: Oxford. 999 éstion mattresses, ee = = on Later. gen grill mace 208 repaired Alft-sa wes SUMP PUMP PS oye renee : - os Age D> . od pan | an 18 7 rhe M i Selling aus to Ul he PRET) case terms mt gniye meee) TIES AVAILABLE. n om Y TRADE- ins s Ab aRareeD $30 Restovaire made innerepfing *| —¥ EMpire nasen 2 DO PH ened and, pares Sewers share suightty crate. matted. Male” deep fe . to a yy |LOW INVESTMENT iu ae Pe if saa Auto. washers ss. $60.50 up | mattress 9.95 2255 EB. Walton FPR 5-7838) pagent yo Bo pump at ter- L Bar & Restaurant U.S10 MOPEL—TRADE| REQUIRED; COM. tour: @ to “saturday 9 to 1 Reirigeratars . pas UD | $98. darenport ane ui Bs BURMEISTER Gara e . Dc o | 303 Orchard Lake Ave. ‘ Beton s gross business of | ‘2 . Pr DANY FIN AN a cleane $7 ip 4 $70 dresser ond bed, maple g O TS Ries eRe te dad} Atrace OR20 8 wnt, mote] CIAL AS-| mere, pacgmsces Fart “E) Meee’ Moe ees ma | bap gears ueer,se.| Talbot Lumber e. ‘This Servic 84 rs, bardw | onds. 7 Sede aT etal] Saige a ee | AT EXCELLENT | ere ee oem] ERE AR |e eee ica, Ta toh force emma Teeny - within a @ block ares. Feed: . pan De eee LOANS $600 to $1,500 | _ tfies. “ $49 9xi2 imported Tugs....-. $28. less than ye you mtn vel us give| Band, pred Satin, Plosies Tone, ing better than 300 custom- AKE } RENTAL — PROPOSI- : o $1, BABY CRIB AND High GHain. |$7 : _“ ®. cr saar, tag a sening) ARE HURON | TON Lae Allg | MRE Sete Pm ha Ee [at pa 22 | fee Hg Sat bon amen | $50 Etat | $48,000 includes real estate. Viele turauined home a3 tur-| WHY NOT INVESTI-| PRESS rene or | aeNODE AGRTATOR TYRE AGT. [tit Beet Seen gag aaeae| SR. SUeTTenen hs Q ccc P28 mu a wasaockes “xs Lams | "Earn es ae ae, ft ; > Lig Lie” RR nti | uished cottages located on beau- GATE THE POSSEBIL-. improvements. matic washer. Runs and looks “ Mable Paste Top leat 45450 | 20 ft. Joint system... $ 3.75 |GQOD MODEL A TRUCK, CHEAP. Stall showers complete with fau- i eer Hert: setie| EC, ee ee ee ee sere eee eeeaatanttcae® | stu mes eh a eit "| oBucean Darts shuts 228 at oft caile $11] _SniRimaa Sutin Mind? | Sueseceatitgsttg Wie i” Best, Can de handled with) ideal semi-retirement. ‘operstion IT TES rODAY — ¢ ALI.| te bake 6 ancene oF o& BENDIX RYER. | $20 apt. gas stove, 4 burner. $50.50! 59 jh bag of “lime "3 a! wALLMARE JET pUwP gan Fluorescent, 30) Orchard Lr. 300 down or can be sold ) 5) ‘ New, fully gua cod delivery, | $130 apt. elec. stove $99.90 | axe gid. . $50. ue! : Pull price $20,000 on conveniest) \WOODWARD — 2.5870 : arage home nf . pe 8 asonite .......... $ 2.85 . = FE 2-7803 ~Ave Eee separately with lease on| {¢ : & Se ntccee mortgag and ‘installed, No down payment SON'S FURNITURE | fxn SY plyscore $545 | oor 71803, _ — bos Teal estate. Shown by a rms. NT JOS R4-Y' “| oly 20° $2 per week. Ma washer, late | 42 ae hard: Lake A | axgt tyrttee ges HOLLINGSHEAD VARIETY nd RACTORE & MO OWERS | EXT, 293, 84:30 MON Anoly 30° National, Biuldine _Ore ¥. 844" plywood £3.95 Bolen ES pointment onty. — $ Gite ere es Peas FER? Pontiae, or phone F’ model. A-1 eondition, $38. Phone | i57—~RoA USED CONSOLE” TV. | 1x6 fir board per M Sig 90, Store. 7 miles out Baldwin. Arm- lens and wheel-Horse Riding I MOTEL BUSINESS DAY-FRIDAY OR LIN. — MY_3-3711.__ $50.95. TV antenna kit. $9.95. | 1x8 pine boards per M .. $79.00) $#0me floor covering and Mac-O- tractors, 27 models of nations: ally hd R A ] COLN 7-3248 AFTER Swaps _5S BLONDE MAHOGANY ¢ CONSOLE | WALTON TV | 106 ft. bag 2” insulation $425 L&C paints. Phone FE 17-8025. | rate Fairbanks ‘Riding Mowers a oy nnett, ne.| Only $11,000 full price on this AN) OO : BN NE EO type piano. Also 18 cubic ft. : 257 | : INSLEY BACKHOE WITH DRAG | Ail pg gery BE te ef. very profable motel business! 6 P.M. ‘} HENRY J. 6X9 FT. TRAILER, Goodrich treeter Both like new. | Weltoh, Cor. Josiyn __FE_ 2.2251 | MAKE SURE IT'S boom. Smail bulldozer, Allis Chal-| iced. DON'T BUY A MOWER IN ; — LToRs | eee! pear Pontiac managers tr 4 _trade for deep freeze. FE 4-7257 ate eS ii pant e312 RUG. EXC. COND. CALL MA BURMEISTER os on & fas job. Ford Fi 4 CAR TON! Hear it run! ental units all neatly ¥ Ir A E DAVENPORT gol SIZE MEISTE Ae asonable for VA UIP. * Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 furnished with Aleman Pr _Sale La Land Contracts | 82 ‘“ sage frees Gr ant ALM bed springs. OR 3-8743 | ROLLAWAY BED. INNERSPRING ; R cash. All or part. 1428 Bendelow, 6307 Dixie Hwy. “MA 81878 oF year. Geed lense Terms. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | ae eM. BOTTLE GAS candied: Fe $3208. cage aed) Northern-Lumber Co, | JET WATER PUMPS, 0 8 G.a.| GANTED Fein BABY CARRIAOE. sRELL Shs STATION AND ALL 2 . . SOLID cond. ae e *| Rew low price. Complete instal ROSE FRIEZE Di DAVENPORT AND #191 Cooley Lake Rd Thompson. 80 8. Perry. Call FE 42815, the —, mits oF Gott Stoll, ae AU SABLE RESORT $1 80 saving to "ea Consisting | | 1959 FORD TRACTOR, BLADE & Foch agg nt _ kas, Kenyon |" chair, FE 2 Pontiac EM 3-417] & EM 3377 | LINOLEUM.., ~- 306 YD. USED 2 X 6 2X 6, 1 X 6 WHITE of a7 Telegraph & 9 Mile Rd. a owner and Sma for 10 i deat ipeitemae’e teeth ——T aaaee of | plow ee rete Set CASH FOR SMALL RADIOS, grat ey hag .. Detroft ‘aph FL. 14194 ize re “é ‘oxe) ay matched doors and windows. excellent business, heat- | cash le rator ranges at | —————___~__ “im ; 4-005. ed building. attache’ living located near § Channels Dam on ine Ww RIGHT, "Realtor | FORD DUMP. SWAP FOR GAaH POR REL ea ore AND 10.86. Motors E. 6H. P. BUILDERS WELCOME tie PAINT cc ai aRE WALL CABINET, KITCHEN 60° quarters ts b pals sone 343 Oakland Ave, Pontiec. _ | “Amal” Fecord. players FE. S735, froner Used. 42” “roll, ga — REE ANTLPREEZE | We GAL.| assembly. $3080 value, | $18.99. Money to Loan OP ai CASH FOR : FURNITURE ne, Seer ten. Ordered Sor pres. |, Oy eee | aomerenee: : -_oF tools, OR > ¢ GOOD HOUSEKEEPING sHOP | f<* that won't be carioad Fe ___. (State Licensed Lenders Py ;™ Sonne io year guarantee, 71.000 BTU TE HAY. | WATER SOFTENERS , aie Leer’ cy DSON N WILL tee, boate, other : YU “12x12 CINOLEUM 20 gun type certified forced air fur- : 3- ecto “ail for just $32,000 “LO ANS =n 30 N, Tele- Ay, FT.N FT. W WALL UM. 2c | | REBUILT WASHING WASHING maceines Races. Basement, utility counter none & AMERICAN | ‘mineral suse value for $100, FHA 7 "0 / PAINT, GAL., #195 | E~*e en 2 Jonson. 7 bele FLYER TRAINS terms, Mie Hated A FISHERMAN'S 98 to 9800 | mee TO. jie VINYL rae kK ‘combustion chambe Wr WiLL #8 “OSMMONITY LOAN 3 £ LUMBER, SyYERS. 1 aa olan GAL Be 6PIECE *BEDROOM DREAM PE 2n31 truck, SLOT St ie eg A ‘ewtetadas fish: ta nis: % © FRIENDLY SERVICE My -iaacaen . FE 8 DR ' Pl Hresse , large mirror. porting goods’ and gift shop on.) WHEN YOU NEED ria o-| full site bed, foomy. chest of) popular fish 383_ Orchard oir ta = $29 to SOOO ere mam itech pee Skis eect nie: or ceepne ae Ci 7 : Pearson’s Bank Furniture eis r pm. oa AVE $130 | «DO DPR SOURSELE REALTOR pastatnce) | Ee tved! "Maen eowerte gi r REFRIGERA 7 erie aS Only free “ted | Berroa sare SO Biss | ctiga sete. ‘Cuty st S| ca ERAYER'S a | hi pe jigs 4 oe) ee ee a 2 ; ae 2 . eg et , ou oe a =e fi grr ; wi \ ve 3 " Vs s/s hy ‘ ee ‘ : jf Js fi i yan P | at, fj \ : A o : LSP Mal \ \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL M4, 1956 , _THIRTY-FIVE_ CARNIVAL by Dick Turner] For Sale Cars z= ’ For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars| 91) For Sale Cars CO —~ — 30 CHEV. @oop, cuear.|isi¢ FORD VicToRIA, 4280 ' | |\LOOK! Choice - TRADE UP OR DOWN Lees —- Pianos & o displayed at Det for immed * delivery. le GALLAGHER MUSIC CO. 18 Be. aaron PE 40566 vig? oe ew. xg - Bon i BE. pa Bt. $0566. Sale Office Ex Equipment 63 MINGTON woe TYPE- ee eae cond, $67, Ph, MAr- ket 42711 Sale Store Equipment 64 DEEP FREEZE. OIL HEATER, new -. scales. Owosso aang bas- keta, . Call teen and sie oe p.m. ONE . and SDM le » One 8 ft. Huff- man renen feed.’ abinet and two prong 4 SORICS. 2-7260. PoP COOLER 4nd snow CASE. Mechanic. Sale Sporting Goods 65 ANDERSON HDWE. | COMPLETE OUTFIT Pom mapenae ty TOTP Boots ~ Waders — Spinning out- fita - F Cra’ e be Smelt ne nn 6 TELEGRAPH Days 8 to 6 embers Pee ftos a, 35 8. T fis % ‘ele; i Boy - CE nt TRADE HAGEN Pe Bocas | FE 23-1770 after 54. HETTRICK SPORTSMAN UM. reenter poleless, SY W IMARANER PUP- PIES BRED ESPE- CIALLY FOR HUNT- ING. | REGISTERED. PHONE HOLLY, MEL- ROSE 45831, - Dogs T Trained, Boarde Boarded 7 70 as ~~ ig te bil) R88 65) pape _ May, ¢ Grain ¢ & Feed_ | 7 1,000 CRATES OF CORN FOR oF Lumber, MA 50668 ROM LFALF. |_t bales at Walled CERTIFIED ot ona 1G "4 @ ed oats, 1 yr. | fied. oan, ease, Bud ! hay, Will deliver OA 6-364). ‘STRAW, MARKET 41620. «7720 Pontiac Trail, Wixom. » perfect ~ Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 ALL L TYPE 0 or , TOP OP SOILS : PEAT. _ loam-sand. Pulverized, or pit run. o TOPSOIL, CRt CRUSHED si STON ne gravel & fill, Stuatt call date, Pio 4-600 _hings Mon -Fr ~~ Sd sOl CRUSHED as Lyle FE éulis or FE 3582. a-1 TOP 8Oll., oe STONE 3 TONE. kin ae. 7" fill, Earl Howard Pi ae ich 1 BtAcK dirt, sane ‘gravel Fe Sans Mi) dirt. | KBugen ¢ Bennett, FE BLACK DIRT AND ~ PEAT TOP} sofl, sand x an" fill and) ~~ AND ro SAND, GRAV-|—— sh fill airt top soll, FE #1708. or FE 8 Star 6 Tor sort, BLACK | pes, recs regret and od id "A A. =.S ti a cow NURE DRIVEWAY | LOR sand. FE “Fare cinders es CALL bate ag Fos on enue dirt §-2008 FOR TOP SOIL, SAND. GRAVEL and fill, Call Bob, OR 3-6548, ,or For. SALE’, “TOR & OIL, VICINITY Bivd, vke. Wholesale a pee "Pick up oF eet. | _FE 2-2065, between 9:00 and 5 Goop TOP SOIL, BLACK wae | deliveretl_ reasonable. FE _ 2-5033.| GRAVEL, BA.) & FILL DEL 3-341 LOADING TOP SOIL OR DEL-ON! Stanley, north of Columbia, Cx!) _collect, “Detroit, BRgadway 3-1p88. Now ‘LOADING TOP SOIL FROM! fine old state farm. Telegraph & na rds. Loading 7 days, FE PEAT, TOP SOIL GRAVEL. OR 37306, PONTIAC LAKE BLDRS. SUPPLY. Wash, sand and gravel,. fill dirt, | Sie & thortar, Tracking: OR PROMPT DELIVERY. 3% _Biack dirt or peat. OR _ ROAD GRAVEL, 4 YDS. $6. = vered, FE 46588 aonb D GRAVEL § YDS. PIT RUN, Lk - Fill sand and dirt. FE Pease. ROAD GRAVEL, WASH GRAVEL. top soil and fill dirt, P. J. Dunn rE 51446. BiAcE rD. SAND AND GRAVEL. Sirt, FE E $0089, SAND, G GRAVEL , BL ACK DIRT Calla after 6:00 p.m __FE_ 2-7275 SAND, ¢ GRAVEL “AND TOP soIL _.OR_3-9500. Mike Jenkinson | SAND. GRAVEL. — ~~ DIRT, shredded top sol} grading | re sgn “UY SAND, GRAVEL, AND DIRT FE 5-0621 SAND, SAAVEl FILL DIRT. OR '3-2897 . TOP BOIL. BLACK DIRT. ORAV- el. We deliver Sunday, FE 27111. FE_ 50214. _. Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 PmEPLACe CANKER. COAL w way Fuel Off, Oak land Fue} ann Paint, se Or. chard Lake Ave FE §-6159 Plants, Trees, 8, Shrubs 6 68 ~ our. oa — c.f a tursery — Small Eo is Pon gh Dixie Micha Hee ane ee Sear mi. out Hi ¥, turn ° | ( eae atl ine we Vet y For Sale Livestock 72 | Osners! 2 pows. mi CAL UES. 1 sow. are $ Seees. hea baie" “GOA ~~ FoR yes At TYPES OF nab ” He For Sale neces 78 oy FT, ANDERSO' Al sm BFTHES: 5 A tee. O ft, a RB ft, Genessee sales. 2101 1 nee: ps3 awnin: Trailer Sales 5 ae Li Ly Fe halt sine ce! gs ie win- Double be ge coaches now tm 18-27-30 3-35-40 ard 45 fi. Ipngths, We dare you to compare these | with any os coaches anywhere, and 2 "Teouberet 34141 after 4 p.m | NICE FEEDER PIGS. ALSO vagy?! | a pened electric milk se Call 7pm. FE 5-074, 1860 Hiller Rd CHINCHILLAS. | REG ANIMALS No reasonable offer declined FE _ 8-0350, FOR SALE: | HEREFORD BULL. 21 mos. old. 8.W. of Holly, 7962 | Hickory Ridge Rd. Fenton, MAin 9-025, |PORE ‘BRED J JERSEY Butt ie 10 Ox, 2615 Feath % mile ast of Ke, SLICK ROPER. BLACK PARADE other saddies and tack, FE ¢.2853. __ Wanted d Livestock 73 WANTED TO Bur: PIo8. ._Forrest Jones. MAple ¥-52 site. ~_ For Sale Poultry "74 74 WHITE EMDEN GOSLINGS FoR sale. 134) Oxbow Lake Road—2_ _milex north of Commerce. _ | are ROCK AND NEW HA bhire pullets, sine vied each EB 1-0252 ~ Sale Farm Produce 75 LLL SNR Py APPLES, $1 BU U UP, HOMESTEA Orchard, 6469 Orchard Lk. Ra Tr D POTATOES. several varieties. Jack Coch- ran, Lake on. Phone evenings _ MY 23-0031, POTATOES %50 BUSHEL AND up. 201 Marion r 56-1413, Sale Farm Equipment _ 76 AA BUYS AT LEE’S Riding garden tractors, the fa- | mous gardener-all-economy-wheel | horse and Brady, Price $295 up “WatKing tractors. $199 um Roto Hligrs. $1279 up. Clinten chain sae } 150 Rotary mowers at ot ces in town, T LEE'S SALES & $21 -Mt. Clemens St _FE_ 3-080 ALi. 18 CHALMERS TRACTOR, 1940 | ode! B and equip. In A-1 shape. Fe. 29-5541, 4 WHEEL 3 MONTGOMERY WARD “% H. P. Riding tractor. Like _MA_ 6-6043, new. ‘o CONTINENT, AL HOUSETRAIL- Good condition. New Tee fos and carpeting. FE 40012, 184 W. Ypsilanti, $00 CHICK ELECTRIC BROOD. er, OL. 32-3661, DIRT HAULERS LANDSCAPERS aeons yor BUY A NEW SEE at 3m TRac- ackx? HENRY WE NEED TRADE-INS | IT TERM : 014 PE 41112 KING BROS. °- YOUR LH DEALER PONTIAC RC., AT OPDYKE. ~ BOTH NEW FERGUSON TO 35 CASE 300 INDUSTRIAL AND TRACTORS FARM PARTS AND SERVICE TRADE-INS WANTED E-2 CREDIT RATES LOW INTEREST RATES HOUGHTEN & ‘SONS 628 North Main \ 2 mile |37 TO Se PT 1 TO) BEDROOMS UTILITY OPTIONAL we 4 or more on our lot at es, We have a few ysed tratiess that we Pd 4 sel’ Oo @ rental plan, + er to ® weekdays, Sun. 2 to 9. ichigan Bottle Gas cessories Phone M 8 .ot Lake Oxford Traile: | PONTIAC CHIEF — AMERICA‘? Feuer MOBILE LIVIN HUTCHINSON’S * HUTCHIN SON MOBILE HOMES 4301 _Dixte Hwy. Draytoo “——. OR 3-1203 2830 8. Dort Hwy, Flint, 1983 HOWARD, 40 FT. 2 i room modern, Excel. cond. FE * En COMIN Onis PE 49600 _9 ti oti 2, After 2, FE 92-6017, ay HOUSETRAILER. $90 | wen 7 su * take over pay- ter my ATTENTION TRAILER OWNERS, | iwy SEES RPS Wavtecusan Ve} / 4-4 ‘Yat, Rag, Uh, Pet, Ok, © 1956 by WEA Bervien, tan, “Here's one thing my old oe doesn’t have — a receipt for the last payment!" one’s got that your new one} -For Sale Motorcycles 83 face. BACLEY AUTO PARTS PE ssi 170 BAOLEY_8T, NE ee, §-0258. cat betw. 9 a.m. and | aa 4pm, CHAMPION & iN te ! v1 Pontiac Le td, R 3-221 CHRIS CRAFT it FOOT. % HP. __.ditility $1260. PE, 2-648 i€ CHRIS CRAPT. , pou ‘Bvinruce. Lt LU oS ein a after 6. DON'T BUY mm you Tony's Marine Service. Evinrude tors, Holden red stam On is, post kite en, Open tll & o'c jock. 2605 Orchard ° bh I Rd. Keego Harbor. aed PIBERGLAS MATERIALS To cover your boat, deck, ete. Wholer eale and retail an dey “SO — ah Tg CARS & SCRAP uF AT service, Call FE 40562, 0 frole “Call ‘PE Sais cher 10 a.m. om. wears PEs1G1, AND JUNE POT APANTE OOO | WE PAY 2 regmien J Dollar a. DAR GTR TRIP AND a hail Op. 1OR BEST wa city MARINE Fok Clean Used Cars & Trucks soPeLine sey BARRINGTON! “Matthews- E VINRU "DE “MOTORS "eetemes peote Hargreaves ia Teen cones 211 8, Saginaw 8t. FE 44546 ~~ A — a Wanted Used Trucks 89 Marine Hany CLEAN, % OR % TON Harrington Boat Works o. Ford, : For Sale Trucks 90 Ip eters BOATS _| 1981 CHEY. WITH 18 FT. DUMP. HERS UsAG'S acl GA | wie est, oe INT AND L "AKE SALES ments does your coach need repairing —Call rr 23-5006. ‘Just my like rent And own your home Why be a receipt | collector for someone else? Mod- ern mobile homes now evallable on this plan ER er egraph Trailer Exchange ANDERSON DETROITER CHAMPION GREAT LAKES. BEEMER 4. 2 and 3 bedrooms 16 to 51 ft. 10 ft. wide avaiable, We prog mote as iow ag 19 per rent dn., as 6 .yrs.-72 months to \ Used =— "ike oak rates —po down ra “PARTS STORE 60 8. Telegraph Sales Sales lots oper Ex Eves. & | co. = Auto Accessories 80 GLASS BER Glass installed while walt, We use the highest. grade of glass. Free |. tb of e to ® customer, All work < peerameed. rance & Om Auto a, - 4, lass Co. 122 Oakland Av « “so CHEVROLET RADIO AERIAL bumper guards. WwW. Wik. and son, en Ohive_ 19761 BOLENS 4° AND % HP GARDEN: tractor, plow cultivator and drag: Excellent condition. 321 Collier Rd. PE 5-1410. ___ For or Sale Tires res 80-A are 670-1 O18 WHITE year. ney. Reg’ 6 thi { FE. nae nae - - + 3 2 “s Cas Ese aid WILLIAMS 451 wat Raburn A 'E_ 23-3300 JOHNSON OUTBOARD” MOTORS. — truer Nesta, gases & carts. | jf Eye ae: for the boat NS MARINE 6UPPLY 388 Ore! ; ia 388. Tata ye 3 ready to go ‘By DODGE, CONVENTIONAL sha. iP ee 7 ca eer 3127 W. Huron FE 47121 & 2-€122 | Late Needs 100 bate Roni rs Cash "seat ‘ii | Averill's ane PAST 135 CY,aas HY¥NN AP’ ANE inboard, sacrifice FE 2-T188 14. CENTURY MAHOGANY RIN. about, 2% hp Evinrude eae | Very clean, very snappy. FE 4-HO96 OUTBOARD MOTOR FOR “sate. FE 2-0749. NG a liguaing sallboat. Including turn OR 3-1375, _Wanted Used Cars 88 THE HIGH DOLLAR feed ther them He tos omy exite miles Be” pey you oak. 4540 "i. J. VANWELT OR 31398 “SHARP CARS ONLY a ong = BUD SHELTON MOTOR SALES Corner of Asbare, pS, Bind. wee M&M Motor Sales sent Di a CASH FOR ANY Ma OR LATE ls. make any model. te Junk and Wrecked Cars Eastside Auto Parts 181 East Pike St. FE 5-6855 WAITING T er GLENN'S - 554 8. Sogn Ot. PE +711 COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester TIL 0 P.M, Live 20911 CALIF. BUYER HERE THIS WEEK WE E NEED — ‘SS. PONTIACS M &'M MOTOR SALES ee ‘tor, 663, Terms. Will wens. oad Se fog Quarter mile NEW CAR TRADE:INS 1956 CHRYSLER DEMO., LOADED Es ‘s Cuemny eo + a i BIE tinea, aa. Ah drive, "hak ale ie Rend seers td bali 0) oe Wagon, Over. CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Cass pa ike Ste, . “EASY ED” JONES 115 S. SAGINAW * Oxemaw IT’S EASY!! TO DEAL WITH “EASY ED" I | Easy Down Payments Easy Monthly Payments For A Better Car For A Better Deal “Easy Ed" oe 115 S. Saginaw Te “BILL: PL SPENCE Yo" CHEV. 1956 ome, jase, cous cous beauty today HASKINS CHEVROL ET Oakland County’s Fastest Growing er e7msi A 4 mighvar $ ; ue 'MAple. 6-607 ul eg ee boo br gated tires. "itd eater > hg 5 skirts. Dual - * oe ste ir 0000 wal CLEAN Has CHE ye 0. ‘E. TRAC- | 1935- . Equipped FE | ents ‘ CHEV. vy Ton picKuP. “GOOD JEFPREY FORD BALES OA 86-3011 ‘ST CHEV, 7 TON, 3 TO 6 DUMP. rile “ iy ‘ J A-1 condition, one 9808. FE equi buckles. ‘a price. 5-467, _ SHORTY HOOK’S ‘ te ~ rt Peg and ie fi. stock PLACE x. bo30_ aa MERCURY, Ov;ROARD, woTORS we BUN FRC. GM, 6 YD. ' Sales a rvice FE eT SCOTT-ATWATER | *RZQRD GrARE 7p0CK. coob —— Owe FOUR-TON CHAIN FALL 1 88 twoten sbain Sell. 1063 Ford 2. THE L A WAGNER CO. platform truck equipped with win rhead. 1948 wee verte international pickup, FE 40428. < 1882 FORD ANDEM DUMB USED MOTORS truck. 10 74. Box. Will take $300 Tested and guaranteed, Tyo g se er sake, Wi) tak leetion. rte them out in our test ; im ae, 4, Fe * SEAVeAttars R 2 Soa Pees 630 Oak Ave. plus 9 ft. er, Good WANTED: GO& GOOD 14° ‘AL BOAT ie 8e, orde, fer taet, ‘Oh ony Y wever- MAple 8-5206. i riers S Transportation Offered 87 ke M's s_W. Monteaim, rrr rrrring POD TRUCKS “NEW AND USED FE 5-9485 FE 44531 MICHIGAN'S LARGEST GMC DEALER ; Oakland at Cass WILSON GMC FE §-9485 FE ti , ‘Oakland at ee in “50 or ‘61 model Es m, $4 E. Sheffield rue a mine ® EXCELLENT TRANS 4560 Elizabeth Lke Ra “SHOP SUNDAY BUY — MONDAY RIEMENSCHNEIDER ‘DODGE-PLYMOUTH fore “Segteaw eacy to Fx 251: 4 JACK HAUPT PONTIAC |i SALES Clarkston courtesy cars a tn Low 5 down pe _ « Ment, 1986 Ford ton ix pa | like be Fey = A need Crestline fourder 8 he down FACTORY OFFICIAL’S |’ CAR Hs oll Ll oaded wiih po mmoag cluding = before 2! Eas Be tot Chere Haskins Chev. maple sant Spey ‘nies al 8 YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD HERE 50: USED CARS WE CARRY YOUR NOTE BRAID Taylor Crevrolet Sa Sales a 3 SHARP CARS AT SHELTON “MOTOR SALES | CORNER OF AUBURN | __ & EAST BLVD FE 46728 4 HOWARS LE hy INC. Marie 0 Open x thats » $11 DOWN. seamen be DEALER “FOR cast Mh Jeers A 1956 DODGE DEMO. SAVE OVER $800 AS DODGE WAGON ....... $1945 1955 PONTIAC 2. DR. ..... cous $1695 1955 DODGE 4 DR. .......... $1645 1954 CHEV. BEL AIR ...... $1145 1954 FORD V8 2 DR. .... 6. eet a $1045 1953 FORD V8 2 DR. 2.0... cee $895 1952 DE SOTO CLUB. COUPE . ..$645 19852 PLYMOUTH WAGON. .4....2+ 9675 DODGE . CLUB_ COUPE, . .$565 IDGE 949 DO CLUB COUPE. ..$295 $11.50 MO. 50 CHEVY. ....... $143 49 MERCURY»... ts 48 NASH , Sas 47 FOI $143 Radia s eek vas che eke, OF TRADE “heatee cpus Re ope pg Whe MAZUREK > ‘te “MOTOR SALES ov payments or cash. FE ines PAC mt Woodwi! 82 FORD VICTORIA, halt, GOOD Aviomatie “raha ‘BLACK FORD ‘va. 4 HOWARD LARF, eakapanawce tia fa 0008 | BSE OWENS 183 FORD MAINLINE. ¥. +: is take peed “egy ws tede} =~ SPECIAL | 1955 |"aime ee ; ’ oa -FORD "CY ee “FORDOR a.m. to® - priv owner. $1295 eens or + Stee. LARRY "eft Se JEROME Ss ik toh, WE dee CENTRAL |. LINCOLN-MERCURY Ounn t Fis, UP TO $900 est 8 re _DISCOUNT 2 ay save where low | ~ TAIL West Side Used Cars AT i NCR CEN TRAL panel a is enue wets Ue cae tt Me cserians & SON Your OLDSMOBILE N A SPECIALS “6 to CARL'S ai SALES, We Oliver Buick 80 Fine Cars All Recon- ditioned Shop Sunday | ae ao | ees, FULL PRICE %| COMMUNITY ~ MOTORS’ OFFICIALS’ CARS CALL TOM OR RUSS; - ~-M14-1930 eae saa IT's NOT. ‘WHAT YOU | “PAY, BUT WHAT YOU GET THAT COUNTS! SO GET ONE OF THESE AND BE HAPPY! | '9§ PONTIAC ss K 2 Salaioll ‘93 “CHEVE. Footer nes BUICK A super hard top with radi, FORD Convertible painted a beau ‘tiful fire engine red. Radio, ps o*ee Foe Fordomatic. Look, it's only $905. bY a EOE Re Re sae eran » af iS ‘THE PONTIAC : PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1956 ! ~ P Group Says Long Shows + Today’ s Radio Programs -- |-- Today's Television rograms - -\Can be Health Hazard WON, (1460) Cam, (900) Programs furnished by st ai = ae pe TORT OS paaed tae CKLW ww, ” WOAR, (1190) WXYZ, 41970) . ' —— ee ~ W, The Army Hour Channel 2~WIBK-TV' = Channel. 4—-WW4-TV Channel 7-WXYZ-TV Channel &~-CKLW-TV |.) ruled. today that too many oe “me rg 5 WIBK, News Showtime ese _- : questions con.|hours in @ theater at one stretch "Wes, Bass ie) WIR: Vees ot Cour g| Woon, kowe n | WHY Besantan TOMIGHT’s TV MiGMLAGHTS [11:26—() Nightwatch ‘Theater. in oa o "soiooo|may be a health hazard, | News ; CKLW, ; it “CKLY, News, : Wrom, Aasurence Hour ¢:20— WIE. Gunsmoke, Drake WIBK’ Too George: |g:09-+(7) The Explorers. Jack Van} Dean Jagger in “A Yank in Lom) Question winner. o Loretta}. It said : 2 wake Hovt Epmorema | “iwa" neltonal Radio Pulplt Paul Harvey won Roundup Free Press can; Raper hang 6 ESE Young. ‘Case 258.” A well-mean-|first-run . est, to-timit their Mron hore | -WHYR Rowe Wine | CHLW. Bob Consiaing | gies via, arthur Godfrey | Writer, shows films of “Hell's| Waters.” ing friend tries to prevent ajcities be ‘mequans Oo. Ca0-WIR, Bed, Revnciée | GORE. Rowe, Lenhart | WAR -apimoramn "wecuend cae erie n Adventure,” (4) Satur- SUNDAY MORNING Seuilant engineer Sens destroy: |PiEome theaters now show pro- Wrz American Parmer News, Spinorama News, Gene 4 Search cxLW. Parliament Will Bes ie “ea 140—WR, News Bergen WRK. News, George baron pod yr ters Autry|7!55—(2) Meditations. + Narn iA Days Before grams, lasting four hours. we P Weekend | WWJ, Boy Scout Report ; wtime Pavue pF ot a a tangle in ‘The Portrait of White|**—@) the Mast.” Adventurer Romain laa Argentina] WFOR — CRE Notes ot Prophecy CRLW. Wings of Healing wide WIR Arthur Godfrey ana" 8:30—(2) Facts Forum. Withelmaen presents scenes| had expressed concen after India| "wws" Monitor WIBK, Norm Les News, Spincrame | Wav, When Girl Marriesig.3g-(4) On Stage- With 8:50—(4) News. taken during the 30 days he| a Feb, 17 asked that the subject| WES Hers, seneners | Wem, Tara Mei , Gen, Baptist Church) CKLW, Mary Morgan IS “Monty Woolley in “A[®@0—(2) Court of Health. (1)) stowed away aboard the jinx be placed on the fall agenda of CALM. Family rey short |11:00—WJR, News, Weshingtor| "2° WER. Bdser Bergen WCAR Pontine High, ochool ey eS eel Church at the ship, the Omega: ‘ * | UN, General Assembly. News, Record hoom ware, Os, Pewke Guibearel | wxva, Vanenting ol we Onan anhor Godtrey|¢:30—(7) Youth Bureau, Detroit|*:1s—(7) Public Sertice (4) |i0:80—-2) What's My Line. —(4)| India has reassured the South-| y.s¢_wam, ar. Towa Mesting| CKLW. Pontiog cnursh | wipk: Ave Maria Hour |’ WWi, Weekday “Police tell stories of boys vel ‘The Cu on an the Lite. {| Confidential File. “Deat Chil: American nations it is not chal-| Toy, "irs Your Business| WCAR, News, Spinoram | 9 99 w In Gur Miss Brooks| CKLW, News, Story Time| went wrong and how they were dren.” The necessity of non-deat J lnging thet clas, Nehru eed} CHE Pecans lula terns | EPR Ge te car] ak se ene] OPN Mee Gre Ut as) Popular Science, | Fm nd nds of thas les of _ Room WWJ, St. Paul's Cathedral : Pontiac Party) Beautiful blonde movie star _al- lems USED $:90—WIR, Young Ideas Wave, ows WIBK. News, Stoner 1:s5—WIR, ‘Bake Up MID4| most dazzles the boys into matri-/@*e—(2) Detroit Pulpit. (4) U.| tunate. (7) Jumbo Theater. Wi Monltor GER: Doe Mateos | ULM g'"Eae Se"ileney| watz Neen winter | mony in “The Return ot Car| ¢ M. Mat. O0 Faith for Today.|19,45-(4) News, OUTBOARD CKLW: Troe” Pils WCAR, Radic Tem oat | WWI, Monitor CKLW. for oline” with Michael O'Shea, Wil-| (9) oe tor Kids. (1) |e News. Championship Wron. News, “Room NDAY AFTERNOON cmuw. The Quiet Hour WCAR, Music in the Air liam Bishop, James Dunn. (2) 10:30-~(2) Bowling. (9) News. su Action Theater. eaturette. MOTORS $:30—WJR, Big Bands 12:06—-WJR, News oe eee a Chae » & Western ‘Theater. Buster Crabbe tant pce gy abe 9) 11:15—(2) Weather, (4) Movie of 3 Up WV, “Daugherty, WY, ea. Metenae 9:00—WJR, News, M. Miller tse sce W ee 8 of Hidden bday, Pitt tena o alan’ p 35 Boe Bate sinc, | Some Roce Gor uctece | te ‘Rare mam | Woe Qo co |" sents, “Face ofthe Law.” drama|tt:00—(2) Porky Pig Dafty Duc ; IN GOOD CONDITION 9:00—WJR, Rock ‘n Roll WPON, News WIBK owe Serenate | Gite’ ween Tom of American who searches for| (4) (Color) Adventure Ho. (9)/11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater. Free Parkin aww, 12:30—WJR, Invi WPON, Liberty Baptist WCAR, News, reason London Bobby is such| Animal Antics. E meas wae I Ask ¥ Weis World Temersow et Ones leer 12 Eom: KONE ne tor Musie| good policeman. (9) Temple|i!:15—(9) Film. MONDAY MORNING SERVIC SLAYBAUGH $ WJBK, News, Mickey short] CKLW, Norman Cloutier WXYZ, Sammy Kaye WWJ, Faye Eliza Ba Church. Religious. (4)|1:30—(9) Sunday Open House. /¢:5@—(2) Meditations. (4) Today's ssember of Oakland County News, Orville) WJBK, Tom Geor WXYZ, News Ace ptist SPORTS SHOP 3 Stodeill Juoret| WCAR, Spincrama Weekend W. Dr. Barnbouse Bud Davies Turning Point. Bruce Bennett, Farm Electronics Association : 630 Oakland Avenue ws. pe Oe OFT oe WPON, Luncheon Music oro ee Hall WoBK Tom George Barton MacLane, Tom Drake in SUNDAY AFTERNOON © 6:55—(2) On the Farm Front. a Phone FE 9-0453 ways Tombardcland bene, Westeor, Bow 10:00—WJR, News, Nation WCAR, Music in esc | “The Man Nobody Wanted,” —* (2) ‘Time. Pg nee wok :00—(2) Good Morning. (4) To FE 4-1515 = Ww. Mickey Shorr WEY, Heard of Truth ww, 1:00—WJR, Road of Life drama of doomed to life at ‘phone : Zee and WxYzZ, *irvia Canham man Eve. Til 10 P, M. i Orviterty| CXLW. Bible WWJ, Ross Mulho ter. (9) Yesterday's Newsreel. ‘ Open . ose, wows, Hit WJBK, poms Lenhardt oe pow S Unty,| WXYZ, Paul Winter sea. (2) Big Town. Illustrated 12:30—(2) Wild Bill Hickock. (4) T 25 —(2) TV News 6 v1 158 Oakland Weisz, News, Top-Town | WON’ News’ Platter Parlor| WPON, News CKLW, Melachrino String) Press finds contest they are| , 7:30—(2) Good Morning. (7) Ung © & V1 WANTED Sia Wares, Eke enee| tiascwem, Weotgortn Hor] WaecWIR Pan, American | Wane Reve’ cureran | sponsoring is & fraud in “Beauty|,.59.\¢a) My Onn cea ers| derstanding the Child. eee pat 4 ; WWJ, Weekend Muste ww. WPON, News, Platter Parlor) (niost” starring , 1 55—( : . ' wielwWan, Bit Party | WXY2, News, Pilgrimage | WAVE Back'to God. 1:30-—-WJR, Young Dr, Malone 7) Jumbo ee ‘The World Adventure. (9) Jelled| eS ee Classroom. (7) .’ : Veteran with intelligence who |) Wrvy “top ot Town WRK. ‘Norm Lenhards | WJBK. Wayne University vn, Ne Mulholiang yw ar “Father Gets Into the|, Masic: Theater. | "tte | BARN Dé DANCE . wants comfort, health and} cx.w, WCAR, Seoenne Seteent ee Wisk News, Christian! CKLW, Bud Dav . 1:30—(2) Judge Roy Bean, (7)|_ T :. security hie family. If you wiaK, WPOW, P Parlor wera Proudly We tall WJBK, Tom Act.” (9) Holiday Ranch. Coun-|“ piace Spider. 8:30—(2) Captain Kangaroo. (7) quality there fo a big ss. Oa nes | Tawa Weekead Music” «| WY, News, Moods WCAR, Caravan of Muste | try music from Western Canada.|».99_(9) Famous Playhouse. (4)| Wixie Wondreland. (K. P. MAL, 18 es HURON) WW, — wae Fm Waters Sax — What's New 2:00—WJR, 2nd Mrs. Burton (4) The Big Surprise. $100,000” Sunday Matinee. 9:00 — (4) Romper Room. (7) Sau News, ; WJBK. News, N. Leobardt | WPON, News, Sports | | Wy, — quiz with Mike Wallace, ‘host.!5/15_(9) The World We Live In. Heartthrob Theater. News, aie! Ghorr) WCaR. Tunes Ww Movietown ‘Theater; CKLW, News, Bud Davies Rescuer comes to aid of Leon 2:30—(7) Foreign Intrigue. (4) |9:30—(2) As the bag aa ; u CBS Dance se WIm NY. Phivhrme| WXY2 a, Set Weak bore Gomes | Std Rows. Beat the Clock.|” \arch of Medicine. (9) Meet Mr.|9:5&—(4) Professor Pet q your own 8 bedroom 2% |) Ww) ww, W asic CKLW, Mt Cha WPON, News, Nelson eddy} Quiz with Bud Collyer, _ 10:00—(2) Garry Moore Show. (4) ranch heme tn the heart ef || WXYZ, Top of Town WXYZ, Hea - Writers a Writing Callahan. ; Ee ee CuLW, of Gare = ae Neca — |8:00—(T) Ozark Jubilee. Country|s.¢9_(4) Dr. Spock (7) Jumbo -Ding Dong School. Terme sso 7S neme ond |) WEOR, Malodies| WEAR: Game cco won im vised || METS Mowe, Winter music and variety. (9) Inner!" Theater, (9) Famous, Theater. |10:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. (4) | . ia rae oon eee Win. Mews > ee ee, ee cKLW, Bes De Sanctum. Margaret Phillips, Wil-|,. 54 (9) ‘Front Row Center. (4)| Ernie Kovacs Show. Pe a ran ee See ee ieee ee er town| 2:00— WIR. NY. Phil'hrme| wxyz, Pred Wolf WCAN, Caravan of Muse | liam Prince in “Identity Un-|""(acior) zoo Parade. (7) John|10:55—(7) News, Story Studio. 3 ee ieee tind te Sak > Mews, Jim Dunbar Wave, ‘News, Christians WIBK. News, Gentle Binge! WPON. Club 1400 known,” drama of woman WhO} Wayne. (2) Victory at Sea. — |11:00—(4) Home. pues. an Tell be Dention Rabo Bost. News, Usacs Party | CHEW. Woolworth Hour || wPON. Country Music WIR, Wendy Warrés | turns to murder for revenge. (4)|,. : Fide|11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. “on Pontiae Lake R4. to Model. WJBK, News, Don Mcleod) ¢ 54 wip voice WWJ, Weekday 4:00—(4) (Color) Wide Wide : tegen ome Laymens Hour WEON, News, ecort Room| WWJ. Bob Maxwell WY, B¢ McKensie Phi yor, Ghewe Rome Pil World. (9) Millian Dollar Movie.|11:15—(7) News Ace. Robin and : wws. Muste 8:90—WIR, N.Y. Philrmnie.| WAYS Dine fun , McLeod , Ginger Rogers, Phil! 4:39—(2) Adventure. (7) Star-and| Ricky. : seam Farm Review ww Hour ot Decision WoeK: News Binge Gentile Weak Kew, Caravan, hes ay Page apd Cnet, _— ) wim) Prayer, Sign On BID . ° : Music CKLW, Woolworth Hour WCAR, Coffee With Clem — ew 3. ac! ason ole, 2) F the Nation. (1) Su- board. iL ae ead - : © WIBK Don , , Rise ‘n’ Shine” 3:30—WJR, House Party The H rs. Ralph wit- 5:00—( ace Ea ; sEgoR, Reve Mente | ee eaiea 1A—WIR, tum Vinal | Wa, “ween sickensto | nesses a benk robbery and fears|_ Po Cr MONDAY AFTERNOON WWJ, Weekend Music 4:00—WJR, News, Sunday WXYZ, News, Osgood CKLW, Bud Davies 5:30—(2) Victory at Sea. (4) Cap- CxLW, of Times J, Monitor CKLW. News, Toby David; WJBK. Don McLeod telling the police will bring mob/"").:, Gallant. (7) Super Circus.|1#:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Ten- CLOTH ES Wak, Saten. Btate WxYz, Revival a a. yews, pw pad Gentile = pga 7 of Musi¢/ vengeance. Comedy with Jackie (9) Hopalong Cassidy. nessee Erie. (7) 12 o'Clock ; ‘down be = oan WJBK. News McLeod | WPON, News, Rise, Shine | 4:06—-WIR, Parade of Bands Cama Audrey Meadows, Art Comics. (9) Fun and Feather. wate i reitts | WRON, News Ww). Bob Maxwell Bee i See | CNET, at for dot eee DAT STV MIGMLAGHTS | 12:16--(2) Love of Lite. (9) Aubrey FOR THE we, ps lll 4:30—WIR, B'day Afternoon| wxYZ, News, Osg OKLW, Eddie Chase $:30—(9) Mr. t- Hints t-|g¢:00—(2) Telephone Time. (4)| and Gus. WiBK, Protestant Bor Wi, Meni, GELW. Hows, T ODeR WAR News Don wrteod| yourselfers. (2) Stage Show.) Meet the Press. Thomas E. Dew-|12:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. ENT RE WwW — CKLW, Allen Roth WCAR, Coffee with Clem WPON, Community News | Ella Logan, The Four Aces,) ey, former governor of New| (7) Beulah. (4) Feather Your, en a Marshall and Farrell and Jim-| York and twice the Republican| Nest. (9) Featurete » W. Your Worship Hour pf po WWJ, Bob Maxwell WHYZ. Kews, McKensle my Randolph guests of Tommy} nominee for‘ President, is guest.|12:48—(2) Guiding Light. °(9) FAMI LY ! a WIBK, News, Detrott Pulpit | 5:00—WIR, News, Symphony) wrvyy New ‘ood CKLW, Eddie and Jimmy Dorse 1) Frontier Just “ | Your Gospel Hour | WWJ. Monitor > CKLW. News. Toby David | WJBK, Don M wi ¥: a) ce. “Harry| Myrtle Labbitt. : God | WHY Message of, Inrnel | WIBK, News, Binge Qentile| WCAR, Caravan of Muse /8:45—(9) Featurette. Tracy.” (9) Hopalong Cassidy.|1:99—(2) Ladies Day. (4) (Color) Mentor wae Reve Pipioorama WrON, News SeelWIR, Wiliam Sheehan * Sse — Show.|¢:90—(2) You Are There. “Wil-| Colorland. (7) Lunch Time! * « and Life * eecwon Muste Hall WWJ, News at 5 variety Camera.| liam Jennings Bryan Makes His} Drama. (9) News, Shoppers’ . , Ponting Church | WOW a day A “WWJ, Bob Maxw WXYZ, Wattritk, Sports : ” - ae Baptist Ch. 500 R siday Afternoon | WWJ, Rade Ci “Dreams,” rm romantic) Cross of Gold Speech,” at the| Show. i upon Kees Wave. 20 SaLw, Toby David wibK. News, Don Mcleod comedy about young couples Who| Democratic National Convention! 1;15—(4) Fun to Reduce. SHOP and SAVE | $ Say pee" > Sass Mare Contin Pee) eon News, Sarenase meet and fall in love under false} in Chicago in 1896. (4) Liberace. |1:39—(4) Jean McBride. ) wate Church | WCAR, Spincrama Weekend) WPON, Rise ‘n’ kine | 6:90—WIR, Music Mall pretenses. (4) (Color) Max Leib-| (7) Jungle Jim. “The Silver y:55—(4) Fran Harris. . ‘ CRLW. Bethesda Temple | WPON, Dinner Serenade | 9:00-—WJR. Wil bs Eg = man Presents. “Marco Polo,”| Locket.” Jungle Jim finds a) ¢:9g9—(2) Robert Q. Lewis. (4), | ws x wows, Interlude | SUNDAY EVENING WXYZ, Breakfast Che ome. Rédte Chace new musical based on music of} locket on a caged lion. (9) Meet; Hour of Shows. (7) Stars on, o ome WIR iMether's Alum OT eect tie Press” | WORK: Rewe, Tom George | WCAR. Caravan of Muste Rimsky-Korsakov starring Al-| the UAW-CIO. Seven: § : WW3, Storybook Lane Drew Pearson WCAR, News, Rhythm WPON, Dinner Serenade | fred Drake, Dorett Morrow,|7:00—~(#) Lassie. ‘‘Domino.” A’ :39(2) Linkletter Houseparty. 7 ’ Beatrice Kraft, Jerome Kilty.| schemer who wants to buy Jeff's!3;99—(2) The Big Payoff. (4) DEPT STORE . : 4 (2) Two for the Money. Herb| colt tells Grampa that Domino! (Color) NBC Matinee Theater. | « : ‘ ABC Reveals Big Plansfund to Aid Study |, sner'su: S unbresable. (Color) “Sa:| (7) Anerpoon Flim Festival | Expansion | ne Showtime. Edward Arn-| lute to Baseball.” (7) You Asked) ;39(2) Bob Crosby Show. 520 S. Saginaw. 4 Walter Houston, James! For It. (9) The Visitor. ‘‘Desk)s.55 (9) News. | ' Watch Bands \for Next Season’s Video of College Faculties | crs i"in pests banc Sohne trys mass Gap) Brain Day.) A Dal PE 2-2784 Webster,” Stephen Vincent, ambition and his attempts to| with Life. (9) Justice Colt. Ledied Men's - By CHARLES MERCER [program on television, is switch-| NEW YORK—Clarence H. Faust,| Benet’s fantasy. (2) It's Always) make a dream become a reality.|4:15—(2) Secret Storm. (4) Mod- $ NEW YORK w@— ABC-TV, the|ing from CBS to ABC next October.|president of the Fund for the Ad-| jan. Jan and Pat get hot tip on\7:39—(2) Private Secretary. Susie) ern. Romances. : A basic reason is that ABC of-|vancement of Education, &n-| the stock market but let their) finds it difficult to carry out], é youngest of the three major net- > nounced today the Fund has made| friends in on the secret. C 4:30—(2) Edge of Night. (4) Queen 4 works,.is taking a long forward|fered prime Sunday evening time. ts totaling $501,615 to 34 insti- in on . Comedy} Boss Peter Sands’ orders to fire) for a Day. j stride’ in programming nest see: TOe ent on no official an-/fiions of higher learning in the with Jenis Paige. ___| & personable young man from his's:99(2) The Early Show. (4) | i sen. , nouncement on the hour, but you tations bel ower sect plea 10:00—(7) Chance of a Lifetime. job. (7) Famous Film Festival.| “pinky Lee Show. (7) Mickey e¢ °e can bet on 9:30 to 11 p. m., East-/U" es fo sup) mg} Talent contest with Dennis, “The Clouded Yellow.” A_girl Mouse Club. (9) Dance Party. } i Three important themes will be| erm time. jand . experimental programs de-| James, host. (2) Gunsmoke. Matt) is so overcome, with fear that!s:39 (4) (Color) Howdy Doody. | B Jewelry Dept. ; _ | signed to effect better utilization! Dillon and Doe try to calm pan-| she has trouble clearing herself] Club. (9) | ; brought to the home screen bY/ REVIVAL NEEDED — lof their’ teaching resources. icisod citizens when tows of | of a murder chumps, @) Mew! oe, Mouse ( | H ad wed oe en, aves “Omnibus” at such an hour will Only institution in Michigan to! phoid epidemic leaks out. | time. “Four in a Jeep.” A phot: Howdy Doody. “Sunday Open House’ AUTHORIZED . Sement in the sci- revive an evening that has be- receive funds at this time is hte,10:30—(7) Jumbo Theater. Gilbert) ographer’s husband escapes) Ajihough half the German 11:30 A.M and the human come dull and stereotyped on the “ 7 + DEALER entifie complexity of our national! aera University of Michigan at~Ann) Roland in “Ardent Woodsmen.”| from a Russian prison camp and ijbraries were destroyed in World defense program. ee ee tea (4) Hit Parade. Top tunes of| four M.P.’s set out to find him./war 11 there is more reference ( 4 L W T Vy 9 EMERSON—CBS " sional good dramas there hasn't! pr, Faust said, “The problems} the week with Dorothy Collins,|s:0e—(2) Ed Sullivan. material in the country’ than ever CROSLEY—BENDIX a film and tve grasete = a pani < Salad - eee —_ a —— — Arms, Gisele MacKenzie.|9:00—(2) GE Theater. “That’s) pefore. : des combined format | ing. even college versity teaching, Passport to Danger. Cesar) The Man.” An honest, hard- . E 1000 TOP VALUE i of these three big program de- [of the week when most families!providing them with adequate) Romero in “Naples,” adventure. husband is accused of Ockland County Electronic Association . tee > PY NEW signed by John > are at — e reparation al their work, and 10 sing Greatest Fights. “Baer; being a thief. (4) Alcoa ar Open Every Night “9 F.M. ‘itled utilizing r competence more}: ova.” Franchot Tone, Boris Karlo i | . hyd Fn cory a we In step with this increase in live! ‘effectively, are the most challeng-|11:00—(7) Hollywood Prémiere.| Christopher Plummer and Lee| 1 ! “4 JA-COX TV Fall” and. “Operation Survival.’ » programming, ABC-TV will pre-|ing ones facing higher education) Dane Clark in “Blackout.” (9); Grant star in “Even the Wear-| €1 i Dates have ‘jot yet been set for sent six Theater Guild productions for the next 10 to 15 years. National News. (4) 11th Hour} iest River,” a Western in blank|@ "Your = set whether it is old or new will at certain times ‘need } 483 S. Saginaw FE 5-4620 their showings ifrom. dramatic ‘and musical com-| News. (2) News Final. Ken verse by Alvin Sapinsley. (7), replacement of tubes and other parts that wear out from normal , ” edy theater beginning in January. Cline. . Original Amateur Hour. (9) Mo- @ use. There is no TV set made today that can evade this fact. SB -maay- which ‘thie viewer i “ sinaaaal we Police Vulegnized Him 14:4¢~9) Weathervane. | tion Picture Academy. ‘‘Close-|$ But when you stop to consider that if you had to pay to go out : and interesti lar, agg pf ain soar and Broke Up Game __11:15—(9) Movie Date. Don De- Up.” A newsreel cameraman’s|@ 2nd see all the movies and entertainment tor one year that you , y RESERVATIONS } pcm el gee Seer oe Fore, Andrea King in ‘‘Southside|- assignment to a fashion show un-|9 %€¢ ©" your TV for that length of. time the maintenance cost } “The Honeys,” “Take a Giant | LOUISVILLE, Ky. u — Police} 1.1999," counterfeiter {100d 8]. expectedly leads to capture of|% °f Your TV is a mere trifle compared to the many hundreds of : EVERYWHERE 2 Get Research Grants Step,” “By Jupiter” and “Play- apaied today the lookout for a country with fake $10 bills while former Nazi official dollars it would cost to go see this entertainment were it not ? 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