y. , a : eg eae ice r 4 : 2 P + ‘ u 4 4 = Dulas pigs tee, Se ae | . A : Edition ' ee BRE ee aoe me oi . . ' Bs 14th YEAR PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1956 —48 PAGES AmnOCUAT ERS ATIONAL, NEWS RERTICR: oe le Pontiac Voters ‘Still Awaiting Hospital Start — ‘What is happening at the Pontiac City Hospital? Approximately a year and a half ago the taxpayers voted a three million dollar bond issue for needed addi- tions. : The voters were assured the addition was desperately needed and needed immediately. Not a brick has been laid. What's wrong? Taxpayers are asking The Press frequently. We don’t know. a Anyway, we have dug up a list of the futile activities which have taken place thus far with their dates. As a General Motors official pointed out to us yes- terday (and GM pays more than half the three million dollars in taxes), costs are slowly moving upward. Mr. Babcock, you are chairman of the hospital board. We will be happy to assign you and the board this space Monday for an explanation of a year and a half’s delay. 1. Nov. 2, 1954—Voters approved $3,000,000 bond {issue for addition by 9,689 to 5,908 which was more than the 60 per cent of majority needed. ” ik & kt 2. At the time of the vote, Chairman Maybury said the plans drawn up by Leo J. Heenan March 20, 1945 for the addition were too expensive and that they were “going to start from scratch and also get a new architect.” They estimated the old plans would cost around $4,000,000. City Manager Willman said at this time also that construction would begin early in 1955. Heenan supposedly received $24,000 for the 1945 plans. x &« & * 3. Nov. 19, 1954—City Attorney Ewart assigned task) of determining if Heenan’s nine-year-old contract was, still in effect. Board assigned him. _ x k & * 4. Nov. 23, 1954—By resolution of the City Com- mission, old contract of Heenan’s canceled and new contract authorized to be drawn up assigning him as architect, ‘Phis-same resolution called for hiring of consultant, Press account said hospital board didn’t hear of resolution until Jan, 23, 1955, en ee a Chairman Maybury said Heenan was to wait until consultant was hired before begiffhing new plans or revising old plans. Board desired change in resolution giving city power to hire consultant and not Heenan. |: x & ke 5. Feb. 11, 1955—City Commission, by resolution, authorized the engagement of consultant to work with Heenan upon the recommendation of board and at a fee of not more than $20,000 of which not more than $6,200 would be subtracted from Heenan’s architectural fee. : : * * x * ‘ 6. Feb. 19, 1955—Adolph H. Roessling hired as con- sultant. x * * * 7. March 3, 1955—Architects given the “green light” to go ahead and proceed with preliminary plans, Five months have now gone by with no action. At this time the following timetable was set: a. Architects said construction of the wing will not be completed for about 31 months. . b. Two weeks later tentative plans were sup- posed to be returned. c. Supposed to have preliminary plans done i eight weeks. . d. Eight. months later, according to architect, finished plans should be ready for bids. e. Six to eight weeks was contemplated for bid submission and construction to start 30 days after contracts were let. f. Construction to take 18 months. x * * * 8. June 16, 1955—Board set Sept, 1 as deadline for completed plans. _ * * * * 9. Aug. 30, 1955— City Commission approved preliminary plans and urged “the advancement of project to the construction stage as rapidly as possible.” x © *& * 10. Heenan asserted around Sept, 30 that “there have been no delays and that drawings aren’t made in a day.” Heenan’s son, George; who was assisting him, said three sets of plans had been drawn up since his) — father was awarded contract. x & & * St a a 'Israel Charges. by the Eoypfians| In Today's Press = 5 8 : - tA gk : Honored Another Attack 46 Deaths Caused by Fight Yesterday Near Gaza Strip JERUSALEM (INS)—An Israeli military spokesman announced the Egyptians had opened fire today on Israeli positions near the Gaza Strip. He said the shooting be- gan at 8 am. near Kissu- fim, one of the towns shelled in yesterday's 10-hour bat- tle that took 46 live. . |MyeS to Receive | The new outbreak ended _ he: new. onteenek weet Ser ViC® -AWAIG arranged last night at 6F i o'clock by United Nations tee Air Force officials. Egypt claimed that 42 Arab civ- ilians were killed and 115 wounded yesterday in the series of artil- ROGER M. KYES Service Award at ceremonies to be The Israeli Press Division issued a statement which said: “Today's firing by the Egyp- tians constitutes a flagrant | award will be presented breach of the cease-fire arrange- ments made only yesterday eve- ning. “It appears the Egyptians are determined to keep the situation|1953 to 1954 that at a boil. = “We are back again at the state ‘A %-mmile per hour wind, with gusts up © 32 m.p.h., swept would be no war between Israel and the Arab states in the imme- diate future. . The sew Gaza fighting began (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) the Augusta nafjogal course. Less than half the field had whose 71 made him one‘of the 10 ...\the first nine in par 36 today. County News. ..........-. 22, | apis: Editorials .......0.sesessee+s e | ‘ Farm & Garden.......... 26, 27 Dems Support Adlai High School News............ 8 | WASHINGTON (INS) — Mlinois Sports ........ 31, 32, 33, 34, 35 (Democrats in the House and Sen- Theaters ............:++..0+-39 |ate threw their solid support be- ‘TV & Radio Programs...... 47 |hind Adlai E. Stevenson today for Wilson, Earl ..++:29 |the Democratic Presidential nom- Ar teed off at noon. Jerry Barber, 'q jwho broke-par yesterday, played|- By PETE LOCHBILER A snille full of mischief, | toasttig 5 ty Bae eeretl i ag. Py +5 Hi as Brunette Smashes 4- Year Tradition by Capturing Boys Club Queen Title The victor told her brother, “Now - brother, “Butch,”. were won by Donna May Carr, 5, v Doma won a doll and imme- diately loved it, She named it “Jewel,” after the pretty stones set in her tiny golden crown. silly look saved for little sisters, I can come to the Boys Club any- time I want to, can't 1." ‘ TO THE VICTOR — A crown, 24 crowned Miss Pontiac Boys Club in a brunette also was presented a doll. is Near.'56 Session End Lack of Major Achievements - Marks Conclave Important Measures, Proposals by Williams Snubbed by Solons LANSING (#!—Michigan's Legislature today sputtered toward the end of its 1956 session, a session compara tively short on. major bat- tles or major accomplish- piseiiP ls git erat ftyl é egae tpt out the county , jand ceramic handicraft, food preparation, clothing, con- ‘Members of County 4-Hzsavss Siar to Hold Achievement Days reas servation practices, health and safety and many other for achieve- Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was 37 degrees. The mercury rose to 66 a at 2 p.m. ¢ Sp NES yy: ring Comes to Nation's Capital Guest, 74, well-known. Detroit poet, he the state competition, Worth- ington said of the various Mrs. Eula Abbey, Detroit Poet Eddie Guest Suffers Heart Attack : DETROIT -4INS) — Edgar AL DAG HAMMARSKJOLD | was reported “resting comfortab-| The Secretary General is sched- ly” today after suffering a heart|Wled to leave at 5 p.m. (EST) attack at his home. Guest was/0n the first leg“of his peace mis- given oxygen for half an hour by Son to capitals in the. strife-torn a fire department rescue squad/@rea. when he had difficulty in breath-| ask F 2 ing icliowing the attack last night.| expewer aschons’ on ‘sees ? of State John Foster Dulles to- Marilyn Monroe Ill day in the wake of the furious HOLLYWOOD: @ — A virus in-| tection — with a 10l-degree tem-| perature — has halted Marilyn Monroe's work in the picture, East explosion will be high on the “Bus Stop.” nda agenda, Hammarskjold will confer in Rome with high U. N, officials, ‘including Palestine Truce Chief Got a ‘» | Maj. Gen. E. L. M. Rental Problem? [Canada, betore continuing on to , [the Arab states and Israel, way to find ten- stern powers and ants ... of course we mean restraint” pend- the Want Ad way. Hundreds | ing conclasion of his 30-day fact- of people watch the Want |/finding survey. Ads every day to find « were created by 4-H members through- Ef + gS 2 il} g 4 i Fa i i i zt t | st a. #8 i : : ; % THE. PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, = APRIL 6, 1956 - of Monday's general change 3 the five votes to both resulted in city ¥ : i | | f id i a} ag% | 2} : | i 3 i te § t : i hi = ¢ f i F s i a 5 Jj [ Fis ifs : i i : s B vende” Forms Missing and 1,647 | any of} License Applications Are com- ’ returns will ia ETF Add é ef a & § ‘ d ay Result Here's Legislation Score | LANSING @—The boxscore’ of major action by the 1956 Michigan Legislature; oe. Auditor Charges Sheriff lrons Answers Accounted For z ful d f | 5 E it EE ; 5§ 5 iL insite ctec ths | . help ih evolving a “capacity to a foreign aid § spend wisely” in struggle with Russia The Weather Full U.S, Weethe? Sareaw Report teday with showers Teday in Ponti Lowest temperature ‘Wind Moon sets iay Ot 2:44 p.m. , Moon rises Saturday at 4:01 a.m, ae PONTIAC AND VOCINES Y—duorencing prereaing # am /States, with a decade of foreign velocity 2 mph. * As regards foreign aid, these are \understood to be the prime ques- tions their first-hand reports, are expected to help answer: 1. Can the Soviet bloc deliver on promises erence to those of the United jaid spending on the record? Delay in Selling Parking Bonds Hits Construction School: : Increase state tax payments on Doubled money for state parks improvements (x); 200 million dollar schod! aid pro- gram (x); 10 million dollar increase for higher education operations (x); Mandatory retirement of state police at age. 56; for mental health purposes (x); Revoke business licenses for ci- vil rights offenses; Lifting library tax ceiling; Outlaw common law marriages after Jan, 1, 1957; Prohibiting of jury de- Authorize new type private agen- cies to make high risk loans to small industries; 2% million dollars for capital im- provements (x); (X) indicates approved subject to conference committee agree- ment, Defeated Prohibit below cost sales at re- regulation; Prohibit political contributions by labor uv‘ons; $4,009 minimum pay for teach- ers; Authorize one per cent pay- roll tax by cities; Set up migratory labor commis- 18-year ald vote; turnpikes; Pensions for legislators; Make state school chief appoin- tive in-tead of elective; Partisan election of judges; nicamera] 7 Ui legislature; Create state industrial safety board; ; : Reduce business receipts tax;. Compulsory auto ability tn. surance; ; Create new state health and hospitals department; TV repairman regulation; Exempt food from sales tax; putes; Increase pay of elective state of- $100,000 study commission on au- tomation; Semi-annual state inspection of passenger ~“rs; $500,000 for state financed college scholarships; _.. 3 Chronic diseases hospital; Atom energy study commis- sion; Personal property tax exemption for warel.ousemen; Higher unemployment compensa- tion benefits; : Seal of quality for prime Michi- gan farm lucts; Set up watchdog agency on gas- oline prices; State matching funds for local medical clinics; | Stepped up \finding program. Persons Hit by Automobiles Waterford Girl, . Struck Down) accident, were admitted for treat lat noon today. Cortwright St, and by Donna G Spurbeck, of 4852 Mary Sue St. According to Orval J. Grimes, 2, of the Cortwright address, | the boy dashed out in front of his car as Grimes pulled away from his mother’s home on Colgate avenue near University avenue, Pontiac police said. across the corner of Sashabaw road and Walton boulevard, according to township police. It is still not determined whether she dashed in- to the side of the car driven by William R, Walls, 17, of 666 Second Ave., or whether Walls’ car struck het, police added. Eight million dollar increase , ; |risk insurance policy for equipment ; —, transported by county per- $300,000 in state-backed bonds for! — Revision in industrial safety law; | tuberculosis case | - Pontiac Youngster, 4, 19, A city boy, 4, struck by his fath- jer's car, and a Waterford Township girl, 19, injured in another traffic ment at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Hospital authorities have not de- | termined the extent of injuries of! suffered by Rickey V. Grimes, 670 The girl was injured running Education Board Gives Budget OK! To Add 78 Teachers, Build 35 Classrooms During 1956-57 the Special Evangelist Preacher Dies in Seattle The Rev. J. S. Woods, a citizen of Pontiac for 32 years, died in Seattle, Wash., Woods, | and married here to his wife, Mary. : The Rev. Mr. Woods wags an riveted traveled REV. WOODS throughout the country preaching. Of his 16 children, nine survive, Victor, Lawrence, Aumon and Vel- greet, all of Pontiac; Mrs. Mar- garet Longua of Detroit, Plate of Pittsburgh, Pa., Esmo of Nash- ville, Tenn., and.three grandchil- iin Lexington, Ky. Service will be held Saturday in Seattle, Wash. Michigan’s Baby Crop Hits New High in ‘55 State Health Department reported today. There were 195,999 births re- |ported in Michigan in 1955, 3,895) jmore than the total of 192,104 in 1954. Would Sell Citizenry Before Fluoridation ANN ARBOR (®—A University of Michigan public health official says a thorough community survey lof attitudes should be made, before trying to sell fluoridation of city water to the citizenry. Fund Organizes ‘Advisory Group Girls, Pontiac Council. committee will be responsible di- *|will hold its first meeting at noon ROBERT W. EMERICK Name Nine to Advise UF on Public Relations in. Pontiac Area The ‘public relations advisory rectly to the Board of Trustees of the Pontiac Area United Fund, It Monday in the Elks Temple, 114 Orchard Lake Ave. ee |The peepee? HH A : = Enage 9 tHe & Hy verve u ip all F gE Glamorene RUG CLEANER $2.29 Value $3.79 Value 2-QUART CALLON : ] 88 TEE Tad. $5.98 $2 to 24 Hours Warmth ‘Hand Warmer $] 39 a fcr haa Se DE Warmers 10 94.95 Big 8-Oz. 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APRIL 6, 1956 FIVE > ° ESE “ae ‘ Se gl : | artnet ne - : , Detroit, Neighbors Win Out in Battle|sts bv: Companies al Foi a) ‘ R “ ‘ Se 3 : ibid hag 4 Against Indian Policeman and Family\weerwmwe| open “Wl 9 Friday night! ~ . } ; : s _ |Service Commission of a request DETROIT @®—The white Same Siidhieen i 3 | | on Robson ba won S Moctiuss Aeecccsh me ares’ caloonsa tome coe mt the trodes"? for an” ve pen mv. _ 4 lf f \" ‘* ‘against John W, Rouse, 7, and| apparently started from there.” |brick home. Levys, 4 sme elnedgal NY 1S Sh rayuae © Ree Cte antag ma, sar tom ee cme eae ore momen” Special Summer Showing! UWA and (wo email grandctilidren. peg ne lige or Mr. and Mrs. Rouse and thelr! soech Lines, Inc., are esking for | / AAANAY Rouse agreed last night after ee harted me wie cpanel oe trie, re Neste ay , =m ‘ | San Sager ae toaet: teabens Young Republicans husband,_were buying the hosel ‘ower Peninsula and Valley Coach] , : northwest Detroit! | VU 6500 Re Lines serves the Flint and lower . eee * , ot i Club which mere * na wa, | JUNIORS! See Helen Whiting’s Newest Cottons demonstration was was| Formation an Congres-. Scotch French-Cana- a similar passenger ’ : roe * , ee * ~y ‘ Ne aun | at Waites Fashion Show Saturday, 2:30 P. M.! q Rouse, a retired private police- : : man, gaid the rumors were false sus : " } | “We are not Negroes,” he said,” Settlement was announced after 4 @ meeting between Rouse andi ‘ members of the neighborhood as- sociation, known as the Belmont i rad they bad attempted te trace|"Othcrs othe. chh are Bety| Suereme Court Junice Eat] SMEAI" cn" "ta ions Modeled Saturday : the rumor which set off the demon-|Ellis of Birmingham, vice-chair-|Warren will administer the oath./] te, loko seuntry, masune Seti se, F , stration. man; Helen Lawrence of Madison} Meanwhile, Mr. and Mrs. Fer-f saying too ® beme and in Helen iy “As near as we can determine,’’| Heights, Dor.|guson arrived in New York yes-| ely hgh eo Meet: Mr. Lester Epstein, : G said Boggs, “it started with the|othy Randall of Huntington Woods,|terday from Manila where thell set West waren (Mt) just berend ‘oie epeciol representative : movers. 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No matter in what direc- tion your interests lie, you will find many things to attract your atten- tion at this five-day event. “ae 4 ®t . Among highlights of the show are & modern house trailer and a seven- foot model home. Besides electric _ space heaters, there also will be that surprising device known as a heat pump which can heat without fuel and cool without using water. Other ae displays include everything for the ‘. + home from the lumber needed for ~~ buflding to furniture and interior decorating. x 4 Take time to see the show at ~ the Armory on Water Street. You'll not only enjoy it but get a lot of new ideas on home build- ing and improvements. EEE Greedy Whaler Punished _ To a West German court belongs _ @redit for confiscating the $2,000,000 ' @argo of a whaling ship owned by - great ‘would be as ex- A tinch as the dodo, Whaling today has little in common with that industry in the last century. - | x *'* Now it is ships. That is why international agreement is so important and why it is good to learn that a violator of it has been made to pay’ ‘a heavy penalty. Brazil’s Blow at Autos eaten In its desperate attempt to save foreign exchange, the government of Brazil has evolved what appears to be a sure fire way of stopping the importation of automobiles. The device adopted was revision of the old law covering the storage of automobiles on docks..Under it every - imported car had to be stored for 30 days at a cost of about $35. As amended, the law ups the rate to $1.18 for every 2.2 pounds of car. xt. This means that the cost of storing a medium priced Ameri- can car would approximate $3,500 for a month. After that tax is added to the original cost and freight, it is easy to see that from now on only a very few Brazil- ians will be riding in 1956 models. ‘In the interests of Brazil as well as of our own automotive industry we this drastic action soon will right themselves. Any circumstances which choke off the nornial flow of trade The Man. About Town Entries Arriving Baseball Contest Bringing Out the Ideas of the Fans ‘Wolf: A guy with pet theories. In the early entries in our Baseball Con- ‘es : Ted Williams - is getting more votes than any other player, although being crowded by some Detroit Tigers. The prize is $250 in US. s Bonds, and it goes to the per- son who submits the neares: correct an- tah ‘ E whe has been at will be Jead- the Azherican League vn the of Friday, April 27, and will be his batting average? It costs nothing to enter the contest, is_open to everybody except Pon- tlac Press employes and members of their immediate families. Every member of your family can submit an entry, but each must be on a separate piece of paper. All entries must be received in The Press office by Saturday _ noon, April 14. . ie * If you have a favorite player, be sure to get your entry in by that hour, which: is little more than a ‘week away. A delay may cost you $250. An albino blue jay is reported by Mrs. Janet Mackson of 11740 Big Lake Road. It is exactly like the other blue jays with which It asso- ciated, except in color. Other loca) residents wha pulled weeds on the Ferry seed farm when it was lo- eated in Pontiac around the turn of the century include Stanley Rundell of 144 Osceola Road, who says 40 cents for a 10-hour day then was regarded as a standard wage for a boy; ‘ Robert Hallenbeck | of 1090 LaSalle Ave., who recollects that some boys earned only'35 cents per day, and “Prank Becker of 3763: Lincolfishire Road, who, marvels at the change in what a boy now expects to be paid for similar work. Some entries in our Baseball Contest are for National League players. Remember that it covers only players in the American League. From that reliable and authoritative publication, > - Chemical Week, | a scientifically operated - . dndustry using radar, sonar, hell- - copters, diesel Chaser boats, harpoons ‘fired from guns and huge factory THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. A 4 ee Down on the Farm ~ David Lawrence Asks: Why Is Daily Worker A - Subversive News and Flee Punishment? WASHINGTON—For several days now the news dispatches have told about the troubles of hope the condition which impelled ‘e “Daily Worker” with the tax collectors of the federal govern- ment but nowhere has there ap- peared any explanation as to why a newspaper in New York City which is the official organ of the Communist party is permitted to to publish at all. Inquiry here of government officials discloses that the sub- ject has never been given the study that it deserves. Likewise, some officials seem tly think that the “Daily Worker” has been permitted to publish largely But the Supreme Court is on record in a historic decision de- claring- that the Constitution doesn't protect a newspaper en- gaged in propaganda hostile to the United States. The high court said in 1921; ; * ¢ * “Freedom of the press may protect criticism and agitation for modification or repeal of laws, but it does not extend to protection of him who counsels and en- courages the violation of the law as it exists. The Constitution was adopted to preserve our govern- ment, not to serve as a protecting screen for thosé who, while claim- ing its privileges, seeks to de- stroy it. LOSES MAILING PRIVILEGES “While written more adroitly publisher deliberately and persistently doing all in his power to deter his readers from supporting the war in which our government was engaged, and to Induce them to lend ald and = by it.” The newspaper in question lost: its second-class-mail privileges. Today a more specific power of law ts directed at those who would carry on the work of the Coronvnist party in this country. The Smith Act of 1940, under which* about 16 convictions re- cently have been obtained by the Department of Justice, makes it a crime to teach or advocate the overthrow of the United States government by force or violence of any kind or to dis- seminate any propaganda by means of printed matter or other. ‘wise seeking the same purpose. The statute says, moreover, that “it shall be unlawful for any persons . . . to organize or help to organize any society, group, or assembly of persons who teach, advocate, or encourage the over- throw or destruction of any gov- ernment ‘in the United States. by force or violence; or to be or -~-become a member of, or affiliate ‘with, any such society, group, or assembly of persons, purposes thereof.” knowirig the ticipate in the making of a propaganda that has often been described in court evicence as. an essential part of the Communist party's work in America? ’. * * ae There are some who say America should permit the ‘Daily Worker” to continue in order to dramatize abroad the “free press’’ idea of the United States. But no group of Americans could get a reciprocal privilege to publish in Moscow a newspaper which day in and day out would sneer at, ridicule, denounce and attack the - government {mn the Kremlin. Nor would any Americans be permitted * even to travel where they pleased in Soviet Russia to gather news for such a newspaper. If Moscow permitted a sub- versive operation directed by ‘Americans to be conducted inside the Seviet Union, there might be some sense in agreeing to reciprocity. But, as it is, the 4 of the “Daily Worker” apparently can continue to be part of the Communist party's foreign policy of the United States: and give ald and comfort to the enemies of this country in the “Cold War” and yet escape any punishment whatso- ever, The big unanswered question today is: How does the “Daily Worker” get away with it while — dozens of individuals are tried under the Smith Act for “teaching” and “advocating” measures de- signed to bring about the over- throw of the government of the United States? (Copyright 1956, - New York Herald Tribune, Inc.) Looking Back . 15 Years Ago YUGOSLAV-NAZI war expected hourly, - FDR MAY. ASK Congress to ease neutrality act. P 20 Years Ago TORNADOES KILL 150 in Geor- gia. TAX SALE void after court finds irregularities. . organized effort to destroy the Milk Is Best for Calcium By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. Whenever calefum “deposits” oc- cur fn arteries, ‘joints or other parts of the body it is as a conse- quence of disease—inflammation, infection, degeneration, injury or strain. If there is any scientific evidence ‘that the deposit of cal- cium in any organ or tissue of the body is the cause of arteriosclero- sis, hardening of the arteries, joint disability, arthritis, rheumatiz or other ailment, this statement of what I believe to be the truth should be challenged by a reput- able physician or scientific investt- gator who, thinks he or she knows better, Now 8.H.K., age 70, sys her doctor ordered her to cut down on the amount of milk she drank —she was drinking two glasses a day—because she wis getting teo much calcium, as shown by her lame knees! (Punctuation is her own.) Obviously the lady's dottor does not know that the body of a healthy person contains 2% pounds of cal- cium, over 99 per cent of it in the bones and teeth, a -relatively small fraction of it in the nerves, muscles, organs and tissues (the blood is a tifsue). . Obviously the doctor doesn't know that a healthy person needs not less than 12 to 15 grains of calcium daily to avoid manifesta- tions of nutritional deficiency. Milk is the best food source of calcium, Two glasses of milk a day would supply nearly two thirds of the calcium require- ment, but the basic health diet, the pattern on which to build your own diet to suit your re- quirements, includes at least three glasses of milk daily, as -, well as other good sources of calcium, such as cheese, eggs, greens, nuts, “The bones become depleted of their store of calcium (1) in ad- vancing age, (2) when a person is confined to bed. for weeks or ing Food Source Deficiencies By exposure of as much skin as possible, short of scandal, to the ultraviolet’ of vertical mid - day mid - summer sunlight; ome-can manufacture enough vitamin D to maintain good metabolism, * Ed * All of this applies to the pre- vemion.of chronie joint disability, but, please, ‘knucklehead, don’t in- fer that I am suggesting a remedy or treatment for arthritis. or’ ifo wonde long payeining to persona health and Po not to nosis, or %, - be anew : Brady, ® stam oolf- addressed envelope a4 Pom tise Press, Pontiac, 4, PI i i f it ! i ity Aalel gtd Fe] ce ste : i ! is re lit ae > ‘Prosperity: ls Golden Calf Worshiped by All People’ tRTERE oe = i : i f g® t F z z ? f i {id ies seit baat r : i f z = § egerki re { g r if Russian Anti-Stalin Drive By JOHN H. MARTIN INS Foreign Director Marshal Chu Teh, No, 2 Chinese home parties abroad dutifully sent their lead- ers to the congress. But “strong man” Mao Tse-tung sent his. of- ficial deputy. ° As early as last January there Western observers will watch for any indication that the anti-Stalin campaign is causing repercussions in Red China, Mao always has rated as the No. 1 ruler in Peiping but officially there has been ‘‘col- lective jeadership.”’ . But one wonders how much long- er Peiping will regard Moscow as the sole fount of doctrine under the tmpact of the anti-Stalin drive. Peiping and Moscow are linked by obvious strategic, economic and political interests, This, in _ turn,- calls for keeping in step ideologically against the Western world, One difference between’ the Sov- iet and Chinese Communist parties in their criticism and self-criticism that is probably more intense than _ it ever was in the Soviet Union. a a oe ~~ May Disillusion Chinese llowed to Print ping still has the Formosan and other problems to face in its “struggle.” MAILED LED. CONGRESS ' Peiping’s “People’s Daily” hailed the Moscow congress as one that charted “‘the road of struggle for " the Soviet people in the coming Months and years.” : ‘Kremlin leaders may be thinking more about steel than the doctrinal emphasis on ‘‘struggle,"” but for Peiping Reds “struggle” is ap- plied to all things. Especially in a vast land where the Reds admit they have executed more than T,- 000,000 people. Moscow and Peiping may have some varying outlooks, but most observers do not expect a part- ing of the ways. Soviet speakers at the Moscow congress paid enough attention to China to emphasize their continu- ing mutual interests. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Tomorrow I'll be home again... . walk Tomorrow I'll be home again. . .. To kiss and comfort you... we shall sing endearing songs . . . Just as we used to do . ... But, oh, how slowly counts the clock ... These minutes of today! ... And, oh, tomorrow, darling, seems .» « So very far away! (Copyright 1956) — THOUGHTS FOR TODAY O give thanks unto the God of gods: for his mercy endureth for eover.—Psalms 136: 2. Prayer is the voice of faith.— Horne. Case Records of a Psychologist , Immorality. ls Old as Time, So Don't Be Stampeded by ‘Modern’ Pressure Parents who smoke or drink have no right to criticize mod- ern youth for stampeding like sheep into tmmorality. If you adults let yourselves be intimi- dated by the advertising Go- liath of liquor and tobacco, why blame your youth? need more moral Davids’ in America and you parents should be rearing them! By DR. GEORGE W, CRANE Case R-323: Judy, aged 21, is our only daughter, sandwiched midway between four brothers. * * «& “Daddy, sometimes I wonder if you teally know what modern young people are like,” she began at the dinner table recently. “Yeah,” one of her younger brothers added, “you'd -be sur- prised at how much drinking and smoking and immorality goes on.” UP-TO-DATE We an, loons, girls are more easily se- duced thereby, But liquor drinking is not a new, up-to-date custom. It is as old- as Noah, who got ‘drunk Smoking is likewise centuries old. And the use of little clay pipes by women was common 50 to 75 years ago. ¢ * 8 Immorality in sexual matters is likewise not new. The Bible is full physicians constantly share the mutual experiences of 200,000 fel- low scientists via our textbooks and technical journals, : DAVID V8. GOLIATH You teen-agers with courage and gumption must not be stampeded by the advertising Goliath that tries to intimidate every youth. Instead,, stand up bravely like - David and, buck the mob psychol- ogy that New York advertising ‘agencies try to turn loose upon you. “Always look a mob in the face,” stated John Wesley, You know that there fe not a of accounts of this sordid nature, including a P ‘ months, or (3) when for any rea- peca the fact tha . ee oO Greek ship- Plersenp ges hf smegma © eee EE ew son Berson does not get enough ae phone h a the se ot I rare hy ae ng at a Tie Geull, Olympic Sun, und tts MCUe meet of veh preperstions now oN iM gpropeaanda, which ree to six miles dally, When, Tinned “ther feet, meekly emoke and drink, cargo were confiscated at Hamburg. up a suds that stings the eyes. . 14 8 part of the Communist aP- the bones are depleted of calcitim oq pitoards, in magazines In the mail input fo me via this even though they are aware rordng to the Norwegian gover Rete mi ei ost tee, see Screeners es a ‘during the past sea- Verbal Orchids to— their ehiet onan when scientifically det - gia, soem pole. wite Devi all of the rules gov- |§ Mr. and Mrs. Bert Feneley == ' Goliath in the face and will be | of 27 Charlotte 8t.; sixtieth wedding an- tue a fe Som or * Aas Dr. *, ; RAL’S ¢ =) SPECIALS FOR THE SHOPPER | _ AMS Away WAIT? 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Drop ‘Revenge Murder’ Charge Against Mother, Three Others. DETROIT —The mother of a} slain policeman and three others’ were free today of .charges they. conspired to have the policeman’s widow Mided $s avenge his death. * * a ee i THE PONTIAC PRESS. sat ee eee P ; é Cae aes : ae ‘at @ presentation ceremony held | and Mrs. Austin and told of an | ROAD-E-O LAYOUT—Members of the Pontiac Planning the event, left to right, are Fred Peters, |"Y Queen Mother Elizabeth. =| alleged plot against her Ife. Junior Chamber of Commerce check a scale who is in charge of the course; Clyle R. Haskill, ses i yg ea cng pe at Mrs, Astasauskas and the Levons| drawing of the driving course to be laid out May chairman of the Road-E-O, and Steve Raverre, |S wand after « fong line of wons were accused of offering to pay| 6 at the Tel-Huron parking lqt, where teen-age’ Oakland County Sheriff's deputy who will assist |i. oo¢ halfway through a curtsy, to avenge the. policeman’s death.| will represent Pontiac in state finals at Lansing. , tine; tried to bow and nearly fell Assistant Prosecutor Péwin L. : over backward. "s cornet, hewwel re Studd { Pl ets | 4 nw railway between Mos! New Zealand now has mare Delegates to the Education Con- i) ] agreement between the four. East in April, -~. Shortening the route by nearly operation, one for every four per-| he Mother smiled. * * 8 900 miles. ‘sons, Auckland reports A Roscoe retreated Alleged Vice Leader Mute at Arraignment * * bd ) Plays Real-Life Role NEW YORK W—Actréss Sue E- night over the NBC TV network, | plays — quite appropriately—the role of an expectant mother. The| i geri firms ae sig 0 fis hlge eke SAN GEOR TE Sih seo BPE ee : . \ { * : dof\s ‘ rid j ) jee" F i) : ! / | ; ope pod ; / ; i . ‘ ‘ a j ‘ ' FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1956 He Lands Unhurt jin Jump From de Confused British Man oy p ae re favor of the plan. The plan, to go into effect this years. ie MSU Students Approve Group Insurance Plan *|group insurance plan for the stu- dent body—believed to be the first to Run for Re-election of its kind in an American uni-/ perRoIT (INS) — Joseph A. $10.50 a year for a $500 blanket accident medical expense t, Up to $150 in surgical, fees life ‘insurance of $2,000. Probate Judge Murphy fall, will cost subscribing stulents] Be of Sunen ts dustry of State Cops Award NINE WASHINGTON ~The Michigan Selections were voting in) Judge Murphy, 52, has occupied| by John H. Smith Jr, manager of jthe probate bench for the past —— services of Chrysler Corp. ares Says Professor’ PH: g E treilael : s a Fi é eve E z : i uv i : ; isi LIVE BETTER .. . Electrically .... in year ‘round comfort See the air-conditioning and Detroit Edison Booth in the * . Pontiac Builders Show DETROIT EDISON. T , well as.$ SALE! Boudoir chairs upholstered in SALE! Civ) 1... . 3-Piece Moon Mist washable floral print 88 eg. 29.95 ' » tee) «Comfortable tufted back arm * \\ chair, perfect for either trad- }\ itional or modern bedroom. rary Spring construction. Wash- |) able plasticized fabric. SALE! 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PRT O- Par est anys ote of his nesecinien BAG Wipidremed.e paste te, batoce be he- * 9 Sales With Amish Sect, — degrees abo iheow ot too tenperaieres, One Lad T pe Movie Firms, Indians mapas _ ae potting point, ore Nes ow in Reese an i) op rs HUNTINGBURG, Ind. (INS) —|,.D%: Ralph D. g The hike for shipments Stanley Smith of Buffalo, N. ¥. If a man is dressed in heavy j The horse and bogey days are] CG." tuisme” ess ia ies at of area ak Ge bend ine oes lok Chemsoc oom SAYE UP TG Siealsiae deccdtes af Go chan ioume to. baail thorized by the Interstate Com-lcan Rocket Society about it lastiabove zero before beginning to - : — ingburg Wagonworks, sabi a ee} By ogg fig hg tt aol een alltetiad ak tae . The state commission susper withstood s terperature of 230 te |Dalow. : competitors except the Hackney! nw” the increase within Michigan on/grees, applied for a few seconds agen Co, of Wilese, Oe EG COE March 6 until hearings could beland experimentally in a pressure Grace Kelly Takes Part ee estes ah thacion oni waianiare held. Representatives of the rail-|chamber. ; Se ee 900,000 to make reed. appenned March 1) and 2 eee in Ship's Lifeboat Drill } of the Amish sect center. needed to inet added. ahipping|ina a tit in the rocket powered are the ‘major customers for The two costs. X2 could be taken safely without|wedding boat is buggies. Their religion forbids pidgin refrigeration on flights where fric-/away from the ownership of automobiles. Mero- biggest The new rates will be effective/tion generated heat above the 212) make great ships go bers will ride in a car, but aap April 10. degree boiling. point of water. Because yesterday ee ee ee ee Renner laon ye lRemeinat Se ee eer oe Oe) wae bad Se St Sinent : +O e 2-Hour Tie-U Delays et oe ocean ee be ex-| were places for 150, : tor state hire end horse showsiticonse for Eva Gabor ; ee yn ee up fo S03 of tar worth Suen for samen | Mech ae ingburg concern. NEW YORK uiput hour walt CHICAGO — The end cote treme, ts [CEORGE'S - NEWPORT’S I Mima’ iain aan cing Benn, who a en ee si 310 $15 $25 corer tee Bi NO MONEY DOWN sec. eo Pr a mmm Today, and en — Spring Sale! affltm™. Today and Saturday — Spring Sale! * s ae seat | [GEORGE'S - NEWPORT 'S Ladi Spo rts Ladies’ COATS eee ee ee NO MONEY DOWN es wee . tire was . i shaping of escort wagons fr Toate 9 | _SAVE UP os SAVE UP TO Today and Saturday—Spring Sale! 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Spring Dresses SAVE UP TO * _°e * «@ _* * «© . . « a * «* . . . . . *“* . « 7 * * * + * * 4 ** © @ *_* # @ “* * bas Group te $5 Group te $10.99 Grog te S699 : ee $8 oo Se : i 4 { j ‘ 4 y —a Stee = = By THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1956” , ss : , taliness should be associated with'Great Smokies Rane Tall Women Marry te ee a rome liege ‘Tops European Trees _ _ Williams Feels Bold Policies Will Beat Ike | tiaher Classes creas Re wet aomne ea LONDON (INS)—Cupid favors) Lieeniuiciimepioeonaniet and 19 miles wide, has 29 peaks NEW YORK (INS)—Michigan's|same treatment the farmers got’ keep its commitments, to other na-|unsuspecting nation to the brink! “The considerations I mention higher social class 7! Antibioti in Sow’s Diet |more than a mile high and 16 bow-tied Gov, G. Mennen Williams/if the President ig returned to the|tions and preserve internationaliof war js not a spectacle which| will be sufficient, I believe, to ee Pe ean i aig above 6,000 feet. : was a late starter in our recent|White House. order—and it was easy for the Re-| will impress those who want a) outweigh the personal popularity | THis Was A usion reach- Produces More igs On the slopes are forests Con- special series of interviews with 2 #29 publicans to exploit the nation’s|last ” of the the “ee .}taining 152 kinds of trees (all ans gee . Ne etand, tee vinurees {le¥. of the Obstetric Medicine| WASHINGTON—Agriculture De-/MNg. 1h) Chi” sc) and more leading Democrats on how they) He touches one not noted|desire for peace, ; / point AN OLD MAN and bold policies,” Williaims con. |Research Unit at Aberdeen Uni-|partment pork researchers have! an 4,000 different types of plant by ° : Eisenhower next November. man, Truman, Butler’ “But thi Williams called Ike “an _old| eludes, versity, Scotland, after an inves|found ‘that an extra pig or tW0)jir, the greatest variety found in ”e seyret Sad » is beginning te weet tigation into first confinements. |per litter result when the diet of any one area in the temperate “- in the aforementioned series, thin as the public reads daily of/man” and publicly doubted that) 1) 4 Loy presents @ solid | oo f ' "| Hisley’s. findings, in|the mother sow is supplemented! he ten fut ee ne “Unquestionably the strongest EN = Pog lg Africa [tember heart attack. He blasted/Progressive program to restore/ine British Medical . show-|with an antibiotie during her)" pagar and the other danger spots. It is|Adlai Stevenson, titular head of|government to all the people, to\ed that‘the girl who marries her | gestation. The department said) 4 «ons to Visit Detroit becoming rent that have tis party, for the 1952 candidate's voters opportunity to) boss is often a tall . She tends the extra are due to the birth gs ra iso i " superior Kw Aesallagser of more ee las and their better) WASHINGTON (®—Leaders from escaped “moderation.” Tie. yemthen governer’s ‘petet | sites. © ta tivadering achat ie good|"2%* 10° Teal peace for themselves|*e Me ee we tecat’ chil! ability to survive until weaned.|south and southeast Asia will visit foreign policy. for drunks but no géod in poli-|9%4 the world and for a more} .. yoy The tests showed, however, that Detroit and Ann Arbor, Mich., May a : ter to carry 8bundant life for all of our people * ¢ ¢@ the inclution of the antibiotic|$-12 on a tour almed at bringing wielder of beld policies. at on of the oc- would not|—that, I believe, will result in the| Tlsley said: neither increased the embryos nor}about better .amderstanding be- United States has fought simply to!casions on which it has led anidecline the role if gffered. election of the Democratic ticket.”| ‘It is not so easy to see why'the birth weight of Siilag Gm pense on eqpestanliy! : 3 for a better future. “| by pretending to be like Demo i e ogee 22 Onl, ame ule + pews that the tral, bosinea Ce ae tt | YOURS FACTORY EQUIPPED FOR AUTOMATIC i Remote Control,too Senator Launches Hand | ALTME SET OR FROM ACROSS THE ROOM [ 3 ® 5 wa Q = o f Green Lake to Hear Singer Green Lake Women's Club wil meet Monday af 12:30 p.m. in the Green Lake House. | Following Tuncheon, Rowena, a folk atten David W. Bird, to Claim Bride - operator, grew Sone be with a seg end oonaslonally s * with tar or in Autumn Rite’ _— es tour pages in hows 2 “ ars aa gs in a diiih was, today’s Women’s Section \cieveiand and has starred in a dell Bird and Mary Leslie Guion|iel.in Zebulon, N,.C., , and was his presentation: of “Finian’s Rain- Hewitt was announced today, She|Toommate and fraternity brother bow,” also in Cleveland. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. at the University of North. Caro- She is a charter member of the Edward Cooper Hewitt of Eliza-|lina. Cleveland Folklore Society and is ‘|beth, N.J. He is the son of Mr. + ¢, currently working on the musical and Mrs. Alfred George Bi Ushers at the ceremony, Daniel| score for a film on early American reece An autumn bee said, will be Editor| paintings being made for the De- is planned. Turner Catledge of the New York) troit Institute of Arts. Miss Hewitt is an alumna of| Times, and Backer, a for-| Mrs. Charles Drake, Mrs. Stanley bet ‘Deane School in Elizabeth, N.|mer president and editor of the|Froggat, Mrs. Victor Mitter and and Vassar College. A member, New York Post. Daniel is assistant) Mrs. Richard McClurg will serve les dealer Leow So tobabete te a os tecteenes Sy Seo Ov. berg oe aan cranes Club, re : Pio 5A Personal News of In terest vce nome on Sinday. 7 | Country Club. David attended Howe, Ind., miti-/% Mr. and Mrs. W. Ronald Smith ary School, MSU and Alma Col-|of Brookdale lane, will return this) 4. and sire. sie Schu- where| macher of Mount Clemens street roe holding an open house on Sun- Mrs. day fot their son, David Thomas, i who is leaving for San Diego, Calif. iwhere he will be stationed with the | siding in Havana, Cuba. vacationing with her aunt, B. H. Stickney of Grosse Pointe. \Club Completes a ive Dr. and Mrs. Edward A. Chri 3rd Anniversary tie of octet drive, mien Hills, have their son-in-law and ter, Mr. 1 Plans were completed for speed oe [FOURTEEN _ ee a ee Sa * This, MBR-30 Softener On A Rental Basis It Uses DOWEX HCR MINERAL VAR A | a RS SO a5 aay ER ae + | aa . CALL~-FERGUSON _ [CRUMP ELECTRIC ENGINEERED TO FIT YOUR NEEDS We Will Install | ry = at zt "@. “1 have 2 permanent goese- pimply look eon my legs. What | A. Thie could come from a nae Se ee to_weight reduction. PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11% S$. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Enrollments Available. in Day or Evening Classes. Write, phone or call in person for Free pamphiet. PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 sisted the. hostess. *.- * Mrs, M. C. Worster, president, Beta Ball to be held May 18 at the Elks Temple. Mrs, George Zannoth a ee will serve as géneral chairman, —— Kaleer. SPRING HAIR DRESS . . . with the new Spring |, thers serving on commiltess) | tit to octve on the advisory hats in mind . . . 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Alexander M. a Atha Vincent de Paul Church, was held a ictured (lef by parishioners in the Parish Hall. (left b t= ) at the party are Harold Brady, aeBES2 Pentiae Pree Photo, dt fein avenue, Bishop Zaleski; Susan Cosgrove of Feu Pike stredt, Mother Mary Christine, mother superior of St. Frederick School and nd Michael Carry of Berkley avenue, They took part in the farewell program. ‘Check Rules Before Seeking Help By ANNE HEYWOOD Most Americans, at one time or another in their lives, seek some kind of counselor—a psychiatrist, psychologist, vocational counselor, minister. Sometimes they get the help they need and are delighted with But they may also feel cheat- ed, disappointed and very angry because. they paid their money and got no help at all. In a few rare cases, perhaps the ‘counselor to whom they went was really not very good. But in an} overwhelming number of cases, the fault lay not with the counselor, but with the counselee. * * * _In short, some people are just not counselable and they are not able to get help from anyone. If this is a problem of yours, or of someone near to you, perhaps ‘| that it wasn’t such a big problem probably have solved it with a flick of the wrist and will fume over that highway robber who charged you that kind of money for nothing ‘at all. this check list might be of help to you. Before going to a counselor, it will pay to look it over. . . * *¢ ® 1, Have you honestly tried to do something about solving your prob- lem yourself? It you haven't, you will always feel, in the back of your mind, after all. You'll be convinced you could For your husband's business occasions! What are the things to look for? What color is right? What will flatter you most? Read what. six well- dressed women from all — over the country have learned about dressing. See what they ichoose for luncheon, evening and all occasions. And be sure to read “The Vanderbflt Feud.” 37 other features in the April Ladies’ Home Journal — “The Magazine Women Believe In.” Get your to the hilt and really do share? | JOYCE ANN HAYWARD | Mr. and Mrs. Floyd L. Hayward| of Grandee avenue announce the) engagement of their daughter,’ ard of Port Huron. Both attend) copy today! \Bethel College in Mishawaka, Ind. 'tif, 2. Are you ready to @boperate your it you think of a psychiatrist as a man who will wave his wand and make you happy, you're in for a big letdown. Psychiatry isn’t something that trist can guide you, ‘but you must do most of the wofk yourself. * 6 *@ 3. Can you afford the help you need? IT WON'T WORK If getting the help is going to mean living on the verge of star-| vation, it won't work. The under Also, resentment builds up when you are doing without necessities. You will get impatient and de- (eral Joyce Ann, to Donald Reichard,'G. Trudgeon and Patricia Govenis, |’ son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Reich-|who presided at the refreshrient a = Hrs. Fourth Annual ANTIQUE SHOW April 10-12 All Saints Episcopal Church West Pike and Williams il to10 Lunch and Charity Crooks, Farmington — Primitives and Accessories The Corner House, Birmingham — Furniture, Pewter, General Line Beatrice S. De Mond, Jackson — Glass, Primitives, Small W ooden Pieces Bill Denton, Saginaw — Paintings, Figurines, Linens Down East Shop, Detroit — New England Early American Pieces Mrs. Robert Emmons, Jackson — Jewelry, Silver Fern Lee Griffin, Brighton — Primitives, Lamps, Glass, Copper Ruth Haigh, Birmingham — Prints, Lamp Shades, F urniture Harget’s Antiques, Toledo — Furniture, Colored Glass, China Elizabeth Hubbell, Milford — Country Furniture, Accessories Ophelias’ Surprise Shop, Port Huron — Jewelry, Novelties | | R. L. Sinés, Paw Paw — Haviland, Coins, Guns Mrs. Carl Sparks, Nashville, Mich. — Colored Glass, Prints, Brass ‘Leona H. Warren, Detroit — Glass, Dolls, Haviland, General Lura Forbes Tompkins, Saginaw — 18th Century Furniture Michigan Weavers Guild — Hand Woven Articles - Herbert Martin, Pontiac — Chair Caning This AA Sponsored by Stewart Glenn Furniture Co. Tea Lj bea everything will be crystal clear after one or two appointments? . * * ¢ After all, chances are you were many years. getting into this state. Don't expect to get out of it in nothing flat. 5. Are you prepared to have a pre’ interview with sev- lors if necessary (and pay for it) before you find the right one? * * * Even in childbirth, the $erson- ‘ality and temperament of your) - doctor are key factors over and above technical know-how, (Copyright 1956) Parent Guidance Club Choses New Leaders Mrs. Walter Mafin was reelected rection and St. Thomas the Gifts to Departing Prelate The Rt. Rev. Alexander M. Zaleski, pastor of St. Vincent de Paul Church for the past 6% years, leaves today to accept his new post at St. Alphonsus Church, Dearborn. Parishioners honored him at a Thursday evening ini the Parish Hall. . Bishop Zaleski came to Pontiac in October 1949 as a monsignor from his appointment as vice chancellor | A native of Laurel, N. Y.,| of the Detroit Archdiocese. he was graduated from SS. farewell: party Cyril and Methodius Semi, nary in 1927 and ordained in 1931. hg returned to his alma mater in 1935 as a protien and spent two years in that. capacity. A — of | from the church. committee, Peter J & Marjerte VanBoxecleer Mrs. W. B. Dean represented the’ women's guilds on the commit- tee; J, J, McCarthy, the St. Vin- cent de Paul Society; Russell Mor-| ward Schendt, ushers; R. G. Shear- Spring. . er, Holy Name ye and Mrs. MERLE _£ NORMAN Joseph Spedatore, the: Altar So], 5, °geMeT™ STUDS 4, New... Rose Petals Lipstick and Nail Enamel. Rose Petals Song of the American College of* Louvain, Be , he has also studied Rome. He served as curate of Resur- Pope Pius XII elevated him to his present position as auxiliary’ bishop of Detroit in April 1950, He} ig preséntly titular bishop of Lyrbe | and. auxiliary bishop to Edward Cardinal Mooney. of Detroit, Taking part in the oe coe were Susan Cosgrove, Michael thanking the parishioners for the’ Carry and Harold Brady, Miss . Cosgrove spoke and presented a you'll find. it in Archer's—They're speciolly Be Your Own Interior Decorator! It’s so easy with brand new 48-page booklet “Living in Pittsburgh's decorating materials and color service. SEE THIS HANDY COLOR SELECTOR AT OUR STORE Maestro offer you 300 colors in Pittsburgh WeALLHIDE Rubberized Satin Finish and WALLHIDE Alkyd- Type Flat for walls; WALLHIDE Gloss G SATIN- HIDE Enamels for trim. CUSTOM-MIXED WHILE YOU WAIT! mand a miracle. president of Parent Guidance Cub So, if you can't afford it, check|When the group .met W iL a with your community social work-|¢vening at the home of Mrs. Mel- ¢ | ers and see if there isn’t some/Vin Rentfrow on Ogemaw road. | Or iginally clinic or low-priced agency which) Other officers elected were Mrs. | can serve you. |Edward Vieriech, vice president; = ; 4. Are you prepared to stick|Mrs. Sam Joan, secretary; Mrs. Regular 1.35........4.4 .. NOW 1.08 69.95, . with it until you find the i Robert a treasurer, and 59 95 ; eS 1 at meas. Officers will be in- Regular 1.50... . .. NOW T .20 \ ‘ Secretaries’ G stalled at an installation dinner in . : 49.95 SCretanes Sroup ~—. Regular 1.65... ........NOW 1,32 | Sees Slide Pictures |G ne ue nae on in the “‘Meet Your Neighbor” Julia O’Brien presided at the fit being sponsored by the Pontiac meeting of Pontiac Educational] Federation of Women's Clubs April ‘ Secretaries’ Association Tuesday| 12-13-14. evening in the Board of Education| Mrs. U. H. Barnett gave devo- ta ”S$ “Je ftices. Faye Donelson showed tions at the meeting. Assisting the, ' - slides of Western states, Mexico| hostess were Mrs. Harold . Wert 48 N. Saginaw: St. |and Bermuda, telling of her experi- 2% Mrs. Dorman. a : | r ences on these trips. PORE a: RARE IE a PME? 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ALL REMAINING» 1 WINTER | OATS PATA FRACTION J OF THEIR COST! the lowest price of the year ‘50. 13 FUR TRIM COATS Originally 99.00 to 179.00 Fur. products labeled to show country of origin a imported ‘80. furs. ‘ PAY 20% DEPOSIT NOW... _ PAY BALANCE WEEKLY - THROUGH THE SUMMER! | : _ ALL SALES FINAL | Well hold your coat in our storage while you pay hes te FR ee Re ee re ef Bie re 7: Sek, igh ee. Pe ae Cn gee BO ge ee Se gs a oe ee ag rs eae ® ieee ae ie os - 7 EN ; ae : } a \ j at Fes ee f : fi OM eg eS AY et , : THE Sais PRESS, FRIDAY, ‘APRIL 6, 1956 _ (. ie — —Ex-Star Blanche Sweet Greets. Pablies as Salesla dy By EMILY BELSER it ves tow pedple’ know who jand the wile of film director Mar-| “Anna Christie” and was known | i ee ee | HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Blanche|I am—or was. I'd Wee. te noe ee palit thes ee ee ne ets Mera? one-time of the silent share of publicity when she was ‘Sweet, queen entiit that way if I can. I don't want) © eg ie maior fms light,” A former- child actress, |. After a stormy films, i her public to blicity.”. opposite! pisnche returned to the stage iriage to Nellan, whom she yo later married Verne Kahler, ms, is greeting her pu any pu ity. oo such eminent actors as Carlyle to immed lin 1922, she di S ind Egghead husband is former ‘ ‘Los Angeles department store. The tvtmer actress, who once|Blackwell and Tom Moore. The only difference ts she's &llived in luxury as a big star It's so easy too! Choose any one of our meals or snacks from our menu and stee 1 of autograph books. they will be ready for you | eapeopie Genrt bother ene mnech to pick up at your any more,” the old D. W. Grif- convenience ‘ fith lovely declared. “Once tn a while somebody will come up to me and say, ‘You look fa- aliar, or tei me I remind And to keep that super flavor . Th teem of Blamshe Sweet. _ just right till served . . .all - “Tt was different in the old our take-out orders are packed days. I couldn't go out on the in aluminum foil. Serve some- ‘street then without being recog- ‘thing super tonight from TED’S! jaan eneeremens. * Blanche, a doll . sized woman with gray hair and wide blue-gray ‘eyes, still has plenty of sparkle MI 4-7764 “Td really rather be: left ialone,”” she protested, “I've - ‘ WOODWARD AT worked here for quite a while now. : SQUARE LAKE ROAD ee —— : Plans Party . ’ , i CHILDREN'S jon Saturday EFOOT | Sylvan Shores Civie Improve. lost ot euch exgpabmaiens ta Go SPRING COURSE | est tions in the vi- SANDALS! Cp hcp digarcdebod ame ~ fo : many newer suburban groupe. Day or Night Classes 2 : x $ of Officers of tes caaltaiea include Call Today for | ; : Only Elmer Lipman, «president; George ' ’ , aA ate + em detailed information 4 ie8 Newton, vice president; Mrs. / ; , . ee oe - : No Age Limit : 'James E. Anthony, secretary, and ilies 3 = as ~ ‘je eae 1. “ae Willard V. Johnson, treasurer. Phone FE 4-1854 The group takes an active role Bae! Cal] Miss Wilson Today in all projects of civie interest a 1s ‘ CT ac ; i tor Information AR! and supports » community park : . — . . | ott “tnd each. “vs | raise ren rss! PONTIAC STURDY FOR | “Social events also are important ~ Sylvan Shores Civic Improvement Association is Omer Lewis of Woodbine drive, Mrs. Clifford Steffey of | BEAUTY COLLEGE SUPPORT AND WEAR! fiin the community with six planned) holding a card party Saturday evening at the home of . Woodbine drive, Mrs. Annett and Elmer Lipman of — t for the coming year. The first isa) 4g 1M RB A mr sh dri Syl h ‘ ° oe 16% E. Huron, Behind Kresge’s ‘card party to be held Saturday, “Mr. and Mrs.iBruce Annet on Sylvan Shores drive. Sylvan Shores drive, president of the association. There 2nd Floor ae ag ‘evening in the Sylvan Shores drive| Assisting with arrangements are (left to right) Mrs. are six social events planned for the coming year. ; mm SIZES'TO. |nome of Mr. sand Mrs. Bruce | “4 : : Annett. e | Assisting the hosts will be Mr. R ed = Joes s Wh We Back College Marri gisier — Mrs. Clifford Steffey, Mr. and Mrs. | 2s Send ‘Byron Cole and Mr, and Mrs. Ww. . | Arthur Vernon. . . ‘an "” _ . i WURIEL ““ mee Yh erful ee behind our fear ofthe only Road to Mental Health!"’: marriage subsidies der our col- j rites Mrs, G., ‘Our daughter, saying ‘‘No” to betty We remember the fighting word of) 'ege-age children, te e% men's college . : | ‘Coming Events oe ¥ saariod . *e . ny ~ the revolution—"‘inhibition.”” | Dr. Viktor E. Frankl, president for | Job's Daughters Bethe) 40, will me: - us JUE As parents of today’s college stu ‘of the Austrian Society of Medical |Monday at 7:30pm. at the Roosevelt Next fall, she plans to transfer to dents, we were ourselves im-, We may think we have out- Psychotherapy and professor of _ | Temple her husband's university where pressionable youngsters during the! grown the implanted suspicion neurology and psychiatry at the oa | Ponting Rebeken Lodge 480 will meet he's studying under the GI bill. sexual revolution of the 20s, We that sexual patience equals neu- |University of Vienna, puts it this | Seat ao 8 SS seme ent “She wants a larger allowance. have not forgotten its slogani,| rosis, But the probability is ex- way, in his brilliant book “The a Cu a or 1% ‘Though we can't afford it, both “Down with self-control! Up with) cellent that this fear is the black- | poctor and the Soul.” | Pontiac Rebekah Lodge 450 will spon-| young people seem to feel we owe! unrestricted sexual expression —! mailer which has been extorting | ° sor @ card oa Saturday evening ge . OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS ‘TIL 9 P. M,° |Mre. Gam Cooley, 2044 Glenbrook at — as Betts ‘education, They —_—_—_—_—_—_—_— — — Pi no nerindiens of sexual ab-| eo eemeeesimnmenceeneeneeentneennnnncrninms ee s education. They| , — : rhe wae et Bridal Flowers for Mother sees got su ‘injury Comptometer of the old-fashioned dowry we Where happiness in love is lack- i They are mistaken, The ‘dow. | . Flowers: for the mother of the! The colors should be appro- ‘™® the lack must be compensat-, ry did not represent parents’ sup- |, . ed by quantity of sexual pleasure, Po 5a ride is another of the many Priate to her dress and to the port of a bride, Instead, it sig- 4 colors of the wedding party in the less joy 4 man has out of a re- Wil ln a@ 6! naled the transfer of their sup. things a woman has on her min ma lationship, the more gratification port of ber to her husband. If when she starts planning her he must get. Youth must explore, he could not. show that he had daughter's wedding Bridesmaids may carry seasonal’ seek for the right partner and find made satisfactory arrangements = Tyadition differs from com flowers in a December wedding. one. . Youth . must also learn in Yo . . : s . fro wut the u can prepare for ‘ to support her, he got neither the munity to community about i sene @ oe 4 oie ngpr eee P P : bride nor the dowry. whether this is an expense borne the leaves then i aa ak the ——————— a good position by | Not that it matters. Betty doesn’t by the groom or by the bride's bouquets for her own flowers. Show Planned j attending Day, Half- \have to refer to past custom to|family.. But in any case, the, | . try and justify her demand for a flowers are something the mother, The, flowers should be designed at Oakland Hills Day or Evening Sehool | parent- supported marriage. lof the bride selects herself and by the florist to go on the costume, | ‘not something that arrives as a Properly. If it's a single fhower| A spring bridge luncheon and FREE BALA aigrag “custom ao wide-|ghastty surprise on the morning Se yon hao rr fashion show will be held af Oak- JP _— spread tha 3's are bound to of the ceremony land Hills Country Club April 1 ' | feel pretty defensive as they pro-) Size is a very important con the flowers have to be worn on at Es pe "icine ae ohn EMPLOY MENT test to these young people, “If gigeration. No woman, however, 49 organza dress, for instance. .i.mer styles by Hilda's will be SERV ICE FOR A you Want to take this adult re large, should ar flowers that they should not be eo heavy they shown. . ' ‘ . sponsibility, .don't: depend) on US jogk jike a ae al tribute Im a pull the fabric down eee to pay for it.” horse race They should be The flowers should always be ire Gordon C Applequist is TI ANOTHER REASON scaled to a woman's height and worn the way they grow—facing ~hatpman of the affair assisted by 1€ But there's another, more pow: weight. | upwards Mrs. Richard C. Oglesby, Mrs. te 1s A ccconerrapntirenemeninenocenetnre some ge | = They «should be pinned on S@- David KE. White and Mrs. C. C BUSIN ESS curely with two or ‘three stout ‘Cupp. Mrs. James R. Ewing is ; . pins, by someone other than one’s Jia) chairman for the rae INSTITUTE SMALL SC i Close-Out Sale terse ert ee cree am al TE = serv yr f ” r a _— ‘eon ~— a S weaTl BIG MONEY | bridegroom's mother may want to the elub or fuen_ceonanitiee a 7 W. 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Huron St. FE 4-1133 Were Made to Take Care oi Boys,” packs more sense in its title than most songs pack in their total. * * = Females have indeed been tak- ing care of males, in one way or). another, -since Eve. (Some folks credit the snake, but it was ac- tually Eve who took care of that phrase “take care of.” With a growing sense of her fe-- male importance in the world of business, today’s missus wants to be more than a homemaker to her “Women have read too many stories about how they should take an interest in their husbands’ af- fairs, and they've got ‘little help- meet’ complexes,"’ sighed one ac- countant I know. “My wife used to drive the kids to school,”” he added. *“‘Now she drives me nuts.” HOME LIFE HURT The principle, he conceded, is good one. But the principle gets| fouled up, and the home life bogs. down, when the wife takes on the role of eager administrator—ad- 'vising on matters she knows noth- ing about. * * * There is a business executive from Jackson, Miss., who recently came to New York and offered a couple of solutions, Howard Co- hoon’s theory was that man's best ‘potential counselor is his wife, but; she must be trained deftly and in small doses for the job. “Step one,” éald Cohoon, “is te — Ne female junior help with her hus- ey akises i aoine ine small taste of office atmosphere. This is not easy, because no man wants the people at his office or plant to fost that there fs a eunging. Sele soma.” ’ Ask her to meet you at the of- fice occasionally for a _luntheon Congress to I date, or to pick you up atthe office before going out,to dinner, he sug- gests. That way ‘she gradually sees the physical layout, gets to know associates, and so forth, ; * * * “Next, dream up actual assign- ments for your wife, that is, if you're & manufacturer of some- thing, have your wife snoop out ens produets and keep you If you're a professional man, have her eort out the good litera Re-Consider Atomic Peace Ship Plan WASHINGTON (®—Congress, un- enthusiastic so far about Presi- dent Eisenhower's proposal for an atomic peace ship, seemed certain to consider it at least once more, * *- Le : Newer plans for an atoinic-pow- ered tanker may bring it to the fore in budget action if not on specific legislation. Eisenhower has included in his budget proposais for the year be-) ‘ginning July 1 funds to start work: lon an atomic tanker. He also has ‘announced he will seek an earlier A rapes appropriation for an) atomic exhibit ship. These money items must be disposed of one way or the other, The nuclear ship’s chances, such as they are, apparently ride with the budget discussions, | A half dozen bills were inspired, build an unarmed nuclear-driven) ship. Eisenhower wanted to stock| it with examples of U.S. peace- able accomplishments in technol- ogy and send it on tour of the world's ports, The measures have lain dormant for months. NEW CONTROVERSY Now-a new controversy is de- veloping over the atomic tanker (D-NC) of the House Merchant Ma- rine Committee contending Con- gress has not authorized such a ship. Bonner wrote to maritime ad- ministrator Clarnece G. Morse that the administration apparently felt the Merchant Marine Act em- powers it to build such a ship without further congressional au- thorization, if the money is pro- vided. Bonner said he disagreed, was certain such an appropriation could be blocked by-a point of or- der and “T personally intend to by Eisenhower's recommendations|raise such a point of order.” He last April 25 that the United States referred to. regular House rules which prohibit general legislation} in appropriations bills:. These rules are sometimes waived under spe- cial provisions, PHONE =: USE AS FOOD BASKET OR HANDY TRAY. VERY CHARMING, - DECORATIVE, USEFUL! ~YOURS A TODAY — FE 2- 6022 6! VE you THIS TOA ST TRA y SOLUTELY FREE en yau come in to see the new Sensational Toast 'n’ Broil!. Our gift to you, ZT NO PURCHASE NECESSARY (Incleded Free with Mail and Phone orders) Electric TOAST " BROIL Heats instantly... . Cools instantly ! Will not overheat NATIONALLY kitchen ADVERTISED! TOASTS BROILS Shaw Sf we SL ELERS--OPT! ICIANS.. — Cleans easily. YS wy ~~ e™ as Designed in Polished Aluminum | S : of Toast Sensational New Appliance! proposal, with Chairman Bonner ner, this easy - going training program may be the 80° lution. It will make her feel useful from she should ¢ jthe beginning. And she will be use- =| sev--|ful at the end. | Directors ed parks.ln eat Low As she does a better and better, s#>stantial than a kiss, too.” | don and Queenstown, South Af- job, challenge your wife to come| For the wife who wants sincérely|tica, agreed in an unusual swap Mp WAR inte Hat wit ive: peerite be. at eadietal Sasigans pacts’ trees for geese. Here's The Side Street Store at 20 South Perry Street That's the TALK OF THE TOWN!} Sam Benson Says: HERE’S AN. IMPORTANT OPEN LETTER ‘MEN and WOMEN of PONTIAC! I opened my store with one idea in mind ... sell for cash! Sell for less! Satisfaction guaranteed! You know Pve done that! You and I know; however, that price means nothing if the suit doesn’t fit... that’s why every bit of clothing I sell you must be what you want... fit perfectly and priced right! s oe That’s why my store is the talk of Pontiac and Oakland County ... NOW! Sasori for the BENEFIT of MY — CUSTOMERS and MYSELF! You Get My Everyday Low Prices.. You Get Larger Selections... AND CREDIT, TOO! TAKE 30-60-90 DAYS, or 6 MONTHS to PAY! oa. of course, there is @ slight service charge on credit accounts. EXTRA LARGE SIZE — Holds 6 Slices N Yaa ST TLE: mall COUPON now OD FE 2.6022 ‘Call Phone Lh. Mame on SHOP IN PERSON! “TP SHAWS: JEWELERS, 24 N. peoreg S. Enclosed fied $....__-.. down _peyment. Plea the TOAST "N BROIL for only $9.80 sad inchude the FREE Toast Tray. | agree to pay SOc « a weet ve seed me ' Addrosy * City Sal. ot sAddrew 7 THE TRUTH iS... if | don’t charge you for credit privileges, I'd have to raise my prices $10 to $20 to take care of losses and extra work. THE TRUTH iS... your credit standing must be good or | can’t take your credit account, MY PRICES ARE TOO LOW! TO BE ABLE TO GAMBLE WITH BAD CREDIT RISKS... P.$. ANYONE WHO TELLS You piFFer- Signed ENT ISN’T TELLING THE TRUTH. SAM BENSON 1 RENT TUXEDOS FOR WEDDINGS AND PARTIES | SAM. BENSO 20 SOUTH PERRY STREET PARK FREE tn any parking lt or gerege in town... WITH A PURCHASE : i ig | as f 1 pl 4 Ps Mee 4 i : ‘ t i f= 2 o | f i co ug eo e so) Sets XN Ree ethos f Be. # THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1956 t a i hy j « td t IP ee %, # ri = ct r : § : - ei t i? hi fa ; T = ; 2 * 7 ! ‘ ‘s \, ! ‘ ! # / lu aly fed ; i 5 Hy mourex an per ae ee ee on Fducation |President’s Word Can Plunge Us Into War White House Session on Higher School Levels Urged © Hal Boyle Says: NEW YORK «—Most of the 165, when the Navy, the Army or the Without the shedding of one more Americans not|Air Force should go into action— .|Japan, then an enemy, ceased do a Ban Publication of Postal Qualifiers i if i i aT 1 and doesn't stop, The reaction has to come, at once, or, later, when he is stretched out and nerable. But he has lit a small can|™ateh and set a big world on fire, more vul- GREATEST DECISION No man .in history could be more aware of the effect of a mili- tary decision than a former artil- WASHINGTON @® — The Post /lery captain called Harry Truman the human race. : of-persons who qualify for appointment as * In the year 195 by his orders | Truman toward overstatement, an atomic bomb was dropped on| ‘ . 6 and—by e'-ragey Wap eee i real emergency cannot easily . who made the greatest single mili- ; ‘itary decision in the long story of rent political overtones, of course, responsibility of i drop of American blood a stunned fighting. - * * «& ° in a hurry, can order the Navy to/ House decision can at | No other man since the morn- S@ll, the Marines to land, the/ment play in their own ing of time had shouldered the|Army to march, the Air Force -to * *¢ @ creating so many fly and bomb, But Many Americans are unaware! should the United States. It is he who, MOVE ALONE though~ Congr 8 ‘SS him up, it was he when the first planes should fly.) td * * the Overseas Press Club he: Truman made an interesting Ha United States makes the foreign policy and mo one else does.” While such a’ remark has cur- jand reflects perhaps what his critics often say is a tendency by the stern truth is that the author. ity of an American president in Case of the SHRUNKEN J AV ENVELOPE @ CLEANING : @ OILING on vould tills ena fg @ POLISH PIVOTS | on your ol s : installment accounts ® a WHEEL SS shrinking your pay + envelope: @ ADJUST ESCAPEMENT @ TIMED BY WATCH- 1? DD oa MASTER cor @ CASE, BAND POLISHED We Are Not « Loan Company MICHIGAN GREDIT COUNSELLORS 41% South Saginaw Se. FE 8-0456 MEMBER AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF CREDIT COUNSELLORS ALL FOR ‘333 ALL WORK 4) tt Ni e i : i z ois o = id * ° ” * <4 = - ° 3 iy | iz? : eset itt i | Decorative Plywoods Acoustical and Plain Ceiling Tile Cedar and Pine . 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The kid - ran but the wolf ran faster, and was about to catch up when the kid seemed ete et, ee ee we a atthe tuipiens sod eeeing te have cued etter masta, the wolf played a lively tune tune on his horn and the kid danced gatly. Meanwhile the shepherds looking for the lost kid heard the music, ran Oe eS ee ae GRAND RAPIDS W#—President Eisenhower has appealed for con- tributions to the American Red Cross to help tornado-stricken areas in Michigan and elsewhere. The president also has declared wind-wrecked Michigan regions Major disaster areas, qualifying them for federal aid. The appeal for contributions to the Red Cross came from the White House in Washington shortly after Roland Harriman, National Red Cross chairman, advjsed that the agency's relief funds were ‘just about wiped dit recently in help- —ing flood Victims. recently in helping flood victims.” Harriman said the current an- nual drive of the Red Cross for new funds is meeting a generous so as yet.” . The president said he is “con fident the American people as' always will respond to this new | the couple stayed during ahunting appeal so they (The Red Cross) | ean aid people in the distressed) areas.’ Eisenhower ‘acted in response to} a request from Gov. G, Mennen | Williams -in declaring Michigan's tornado-hit regions disaster areas. The President made immediate allocation of money, but directed the Federal Civil Defense Adminis-| tration to get in touch with Mich- igan authorities to survey needs of the stricken areas. OK Child Specialists for Pontiac Hospital Following a request by Repre- sentative Leslie H. Hudson of Pon- tiac, the State House Ways and Means Committee has placed a line! item insertion in its mental hos-| pitals budget to provide six child! therapists and two special edusa- tion instructors at Pontiac State Hospital, Hudson said today. He said the additional staff wou! provide for 38 teenagers now in the hospital ween educational * cilities. The hospital budget: providing] for a state-wide $9,000,000 increase over last year’s appropriation, now, is being debated in the House. Beaver Island Ferry Makes Ist Spring Run CHARLEVOIX —The mtorship Emerald Isle opened navigation yesterday, carrying a cargo of supplies to Beaver Island which is located more than 30 miles to the northwest in Lake Michigan. The Coast Guard cutter Wood-| bine broke the ice at St. James Harbor so the vessel could enter its Beaver Island berth. The Emerald Isle was scheduled Jeff Donnell to Seek Divorce From Aldo Ray HOLLYWOOD. #—Jeff Donnell, Kennison Autopsy, is. about $750 which would amount to $144 millions and no such funds are available, he says. Among suggestions are: charge for parking, prohibit students from operating cars, or impose a par tial ban whereby student cars would be prohibited from parking on University-owned streets. Confession Differs MEXICO CITY (INS) — topsyreport today supported an earlier theory that Detroit indus- trialist Everett Kennison and his wife, Pauline, were bludgeoned to Regular $19.95—10” 9 ONLY Cash and Carry ome. Quantity limited! $095 X (ey. ) No Sale to Dealers! One per person while they last! death, e* ¢ @ The report contradicts a confes- con-| liam Shelton, an Americanopera- ‘ables and clothing “to help cover ton went hunting with the Kenni- | sons the day of their murders. | The practice was disconinued for | sion given Mexican plice by Wil- |tor ofa Victoria, Mex. motel where Shelton said he accidentally shot | Kennison and then killed Mrs. Ken- inison when she attacked him. Sheton,-25, and ‘ie partner, Jo- . _seph T. O'Brien, 30, were arrested ‘last Saturday as “‘prime suspects” in the murder case. * @ ’ O'Brien admitted h@ helped rob and strip the dead couple of valu-| up” the shooting. * Two clerks ; at din motel operated, by the men told authorities that O'Brien stayed behind while Shel- Ike Resumes Tradition Greeting Ambassadors WASHINGTON, (INS)—President |Eisenhower is resuming the traili- tion of personally greeting new foreign ambassadors to the United States. ja time after Eisenhower's heart! ttack last summer. a. he held a luncheon last th for twelve ambassadors who LUXURIOUS BEDROOM SET Many styles, values to $450.00. Bed, dresser, chest, mirror. YOUR CHOICE! $199" Wee ; re te cert a9 4 ls oe H i right. When was a supposed to be so a . Moral: Don't put things off. ais a) Color this picture and paste down on cardboard. Cut out around ' _ Sa kewy oieite tome es on the outed ecto Une! 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Phone FE 58114-5 FURNITURE COMPANY $f 95 Jt i } ie : | fe : \ : : 4 { * ? ys i j , : : : 4 Ls “WN ee / Wy , eats f ; 4 : J THE PONTIAC PRESS: FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1956). | | majled there, to roaring by” in an effort to rattle Representatives of 15 countries! France plans to compensate her ) Sy van Tax Increase|Aecused Sheriff (tSer Mack and Tony, fers. * = on = ere rae ates ne ne Show i in n Budget for ‘D6 i Brae ae og, Heth “m my|Upset Hudson Co. meer, ert th trey peti at Bighn, Enc a, re Uraes Change: ss Contrary t reg 2001 Celebration |tarea seriou lajury sud the four cae et will be $26.40’ per’ thousand of ge nge lations, yes." DETROIT ~The J L. Hudson occupants of the car escaped un- SAVE. WASTE PAPER! last My ng Viola f Reauio ap inbus & hver’s enver cay talon edlebrating, is Tith enniver-('SF% , | 5g agit ne Begg iolator of Regulations ™ay issue « ed sary, rigged out a horse-drawn dé) a because of taxes to be levied for . . __, _ \fesidents of his county who do not i the city’s new water system and for Driver Licensing reside within cities with ‘police parr of a whoa Bayete gee Auto Hits, Kills Boy; 10, We Are Now Pay ng : garbage diqpoml. | Says Revision Needed a that — -_ designated! story, block-square department | Trying to Retrieve Ball NEWSPAPERS... 30¢. The $26.40 rate will be made up. | Bryce -eycommepea am advise-| re = — ‘ SAGINAW @—Paul Denton, 10 | 0 ‘ Per 100 Lbs. ’ of $20 per a —_— LANSING @-—-A sheriff who vio-\ ment, and will rule later on A sss trum. te of Saginaw, ge - MAGAZINES eve 5 opera: xpense, $2.20 for sew- regulation latatieee suspension found Mack ; yeste: when ° ; proposal shows an increase |, pet rt) for water debt oun Sigg - i make % = °F horses hitched to the wagon, got|ran ae street a eo oer o ball Scrap tron—Junk Cors—Structural Steel at $20,708 over the 1955 budget, (O05 $1.49 for garbage disposal. — ~~ & ees ga : just as frightened of horseless car-|The accident occurred in front of Pthier sald. Taxation is expected to provide|¥T™S and that the regulations Through earlier detection, pres-|"iages as did teams when the au-ithe boy's home. TEEL C0. ‘The total millage under the budg- | $50,132, gaPbage tax $3,428.74, rev-|should be changed. Or a eae rates im the United |tomobile made its-advent in what Driver Robert Wesener, 21, of on all sides to! ‘ , ‘ be: Cooking--- | jee roe, soft, Tt, “tot Fronchaa ‘wore! SORAare [Noyaux, °% | Prnell ; a on ; ‘cream, (Shake well). J. From official records we tracedjkilled; the president of a local =? pry ' rin tel, D Eve Other lout how the country districts inidjemma, or district Moslem coun-| “But the big factor throughout is thea oie — M ors 5 the Collo Penitisula were taken cil, was kidnaped, as were the son|B¢ Conviction among the Arabs ‘with bottle Ci gt - over. The Collo is a little bump/of a local caid, or Moslem. judge, |%4 the French here that the gov- me ~ Oa it! : j ms ernment in Paris never will per- glass Creme de Banane, % | j of a peninsula in eastern Algeria'and a Franco-Mosilem—a Moslem Trish i: ° where the French have been work-|friendly to the French, Kidnaping|*!*t " the kind of decisive action, Mist. (Ice, garnish L ing what is probably the richest|in this country. is virtually dhe|it any divection, that will settle serve). ag me . here “4 cork forest in the country. equivalent of nape pune gto: the question. aml - n plan | : pi, baoe stsott cereus moving through i. spring ene ive you [PRINCIPAL DOLLAR CROP = [ut on Are ‘ound inter ~| ‘Chinese educators will simplify werp, Netherlands, on Rhine Riv- whole of Corir trees look like scraggly old the Chinese language from 10,000 er barges has totaled 440,000 leisure!. Five unusual [apple trees. The cork bark is|CONTROL COUNTRYSIDE to 512 written characters, Peking in 12 months for a gain of 164 fee meee Be cee |stripped from the trunk — right) Terrorist attacks went on until|Teports. cent. And be sure to read “The | [Tine years. It is one of Algeria's'trol in \the peninsula outside outside theif Vanderbilt Feud.” 37 other Principal “dollar crops.” town of Collo, They never did get} This ig the BEST water softener we fea the April The port of Collo has 6,400 popu-|complete control of the town, But id All adi ¢ Journal — fiation and is the center of a mixed}in the country districts they ap-| COU buy. control mechanisms are oY ie --Magazine omen district settlement, mostly Moslem, [pointed their own mayors, judges ung RS Believe In” Get your fof about 87,000. ‘and tax collectors. & es guaranteed for WO years iy copy today! * 2° 8 | ‘The rebels held full control until _ Early. Jast_ summer the rebels in December the French were able — a, t0 spare enough battalions to go jin and attempt to restore their Cy ) 2 oe Oe a Tas" i 2258 DIXIE HWY. _ NEAR TELEGRAPH PSR seen eeneeE MOTOR SANDER ELEC. | * neg. 334.95 yy SAW] $24.75 Not a vibra- | workers with them for planting rand harvesting. 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When the final - on Raising Tax Limit, $750,000 Bond Issue _ ROMEO—Voters of the Romeo figures have been completed, the result is ahewt © plus. As there were several rejections for seasonal diseases, an effort is being made to have another bank sooner than was anticipated. Registra and coffee will be at 10 a.m. All FB women of the county may Sttend and each also may bring a neighbor, A potluck dinner will be served America’s Lowest Price Vationally Advertised | E y i > ' BEVERLY STEVENS Second place honors among North Branch High School gradu- ates of 1956 go to Beverly Stevens, Band Festival Set Tomorrow 3 Cities to Take Part in Clinic, Mass Concert at Brandon High School With a scholastic average of 3.85 out of a possible four, Barbara Rexin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | George Rexin of Silverwood, has ip.'achieved the honor of being class valedictorian of the North Branch ® High School graduating class of # 1956. A major in English, history # and mathematics, Barbara holds a perfect attendance record for all = * Fa ‘high school work. A major in Eng- of the 22% acre site and possible|ji, and history, Beverly's other remodeling of existing buildings.’ activities include band and chorus land participation in the senior play. Stamp collecting is her hobby, County Births d 7 City Dr. and Mra. D. J he . ncuned the birth fa | ; E 5g AG k i i E is a member of the Math Club and/ the staff of the student annual. She) i : ! it i t L H 4 3 is z Ec E librarians, > i il i 3 i i é # a i z z | Plan Community Meal to School Foreign Youth WEST BLOOMFIELD —The stu- dent council of West Bloomfield High School plans to raise funds iki rE if I ul i i H ae E 1 B kK See the Complete Line et Our Factory Showroom Ts an , CASH TERMS dinner Wednesday. Serving for the dinner will be from -5:30 to 7 p.m. in the. school | cafeteria, and the meny will in- clude chicken ple, vegetable, salad and pie for dessert among other items. af E i Parisienne Ball Set Tomorrow at St. Patricks WHITE. LAKE TOWNSHIP — A touch of Paris will provide the setting for the Parisienne Ball to _|be held “from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. Saturday in the parish hall of St. Patrick’s Church, Union and Round jLake Rds. Mrs. Charles Martin, chairman of the decorating committee, is carrying out a “Paris in the Spring” motif with the help of her 5-woman unit. Chairman of the ticket committee is William Chaisson. : i Serving as general chairmen are William J, Best and Mrs. DeSormier. i : i 3 YG rf E ! | | | | i i ; ' Proceeds will pay for the fare’ of a foreign student, expected to arrive in August and make his or| her home with a family within. Tickets should be purchased in) advance, and may be had from’ any council member or at the Cass Lake Pharmacy in Keego Harbor. i i ? i as FF LE Zt , h fi oo for the Merrymakers Square Be i Fee ais ji 38 Dance Club's Jamboree at 8 p.m. Saturday at the Blanche Sims School are sold. Bruce Allen is the program chairman, and _refresh- ments are planned by Mrs. Gor- Music for the occasion will be furnished by the local Kem-Tones. ‘Proceeds from the event will be turned over to the new building} project fund. qualify there is a eee Call TODAY For a FREE Home DEMONSTRATION att 85.2 don Carman. The Pp plans to be represent-| ed at Michigan Square Dance) Assn. at the Masonic Temple in Detroit, May 19. ~ County y Calendar ‘ular meeting of Brandon Grange will be Gaturday at 8 p.m, at) Bran Cestes Mall Refreshments will be serv after the meeting 2 —~¥ Owning your own 8 bedroom 1% beth ranch howe tm the heart of the lake — massive lets; #e- Clarkston OES Slates Public Dance, Card Party CLARKSTON — The Joseph C. Bird Chapter. OES is sponsoring a dance and card party Saturday night @t Clarkston High School. A full evening of entertainment, prizes and refreshments are’ planned. Publi¢ is. invited. i 1116 W. Open Daily and Sunday ‘til 10 P. M. In the Huron Bow! Bidg.— 212 Blocks West of Telegraph PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Lal Scouts to Hold Fish Fry Tonight at Waterford For a new Recreation Room -- Breeze Way — Garage Heating Plant — Interior and Exterior Decorating Landscaping may be had on a Home Modernization Loan With Soc : British Ceremony Unites| = ochester Airman, Bride BRANCHES: PERRY at GLENWOOD @ W. HURON at TILDEN WALLED LAKE @ KEEGO HARBOR = Member Federal Deposit’ Insurance Corporation IAC HOME and BUILDERS SHOW -NOW THRU SUNDAY! | : ae : AY i : THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1956 ' TWENTY-THREE erty ef rpste [ee Yt 2§ 500,000 iz : F 8 i 4 Al Hf g : Fe i lip ze FRE he is survived by his wife; a sister, |Xour PTA-Js Planning: square Dance Saturday Mrs. Frank McTaggert of Meta-' mora and two brothers, Kenneth of| LANSING —The State Highway Cali&, and William Kel-|Department reported that a {To Entertain BES = -! 3 nail Lyon Twp. Votes Support to Library and Branch ts ‘Detour at North Branch porary detour is in effect on M90 h ithe in Seniors, Moms at Walled Lake County GOC Coordinator Visits Air Defense Center Michigan posts could know what was going on elsewhere,” she added, There are 29,800 pests in the country and 616 in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan. 3 “I discovered on my trips that more to After assisting in the construction of posts at Milford, South Lyon oF Ann Arbor Story Teller to Talk at South Lyon SOUTH LYON — The club will meet at two o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the South Spear of the Ann Arbor Storytellers League will entertain with stories, Mrs. Crucy Bell is in charge of the program and the committee is Mrs, Foster Smith and Mrs. Lee Denley. WE NOW HAVE 6 TELEPHONE TRUNK LINES 7 FE deral 2-0296 FE S-9495 FR 5-9497 FE deral 2-0297 . 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Thursday night is top news ‘as| band members rehearse vigorous- ‘ly. and frequently tq ready them- selves for this annual presenta- tion. Dale C. Harris is directing the 9 odd instrumentalists in * their tribute to the late Dr. Edwin Frank Goldman. *» *¢ @ For seniors, this time of the se- mester means much work before many spring activities. Senior preliminary exams will take place in a few weeks prior to the senior boat trip May 17, 18, and 19. In between the boat trip and the annual senior prom, held this year on June 2. Following the prom, seniors | will be working on class day plans, announcements, caps and gowns, and the final big day, commencement at Wisner Sta- dium the middle part of June. nual m drive projects and for personal prizes. money has bought in the past are trophy cases, electric organ, ath- letic equipments and so on. The second annual school Sci- June, seniors will be preparing for Biggest news at PHS. outside of coming activities is the 12th an- starting |Wednesday, April 18: Students will ‘be out to earn money for school Some things that magazine drive ence Fair sponsored by John convention, Dolphin club members, the- girls’ synchronized swimming group and swimming club at PHS will present their annual water show April 25, 26, 27, 28. Theme of ‘this year’s volving trophy - for ¥ Theme is the annual “Say It With Music.” ? Pontiac igh “School students learned Wednesday that the trophy cases will hold another PHS team trophy, as the girls’ fencing team brought. back. the. high school re- girls’ team A combined boys and girls meet was held at Lapeer Saturday for individual medals and for team tréphies. The PHS .boys’ team fost oo ee See ee a ONE TEASPOON OF BAKING POWDER — Lincoln Junior High School home ec students are in the midst of planning and producing a film entitled “Kitchen Reminders," to demonstrate correct tech- _Niques tor oom and baking. Here Home Economics teacher Fran- cille Schymik (second from right Law, Karen Chester and Caroline Dudley, seventh grade students, in their parts in the production. If successful, the movie may be the first in-a series planned for the homemaking program i in 1 Pontiac. Pontiac Press Phote ) coaches (left to right) Marilyn [ ; We S Fred Names Honor Students Spinsters Spin Called Success by Juniors Sponsoring Dance : By BETTY BADER The halls of St. Frederick High School, were silent this past week "las students were enjoying their 11 day Easter vacation. Student activ- ity continued despite the holiday. * * @ Patricia Foster, Kathleen Kidd, Paul Saghy,.Mary Agnes Brown, Lawrence Cosgrove, James Dev- ereaux, Brian Dirner, Maureen Dranke, Judy Ermel, Carl Ermo- tik, Donald Landry, Fred Metz, Richard Nickerson, Charles Mol- oney, Donna Needle, Nicholas Pa- mar A Ellen Schachern, _ Ann Slowik, Sharon Talbot, and Irene Zaha, A farewell party was given for our pastor, the Bishop‘ Alixander Zaleski Thursday night. The Choral Club. presented two num-' bers and « farewell speech marked the occasion. ey VIEWERS—Scanning the program for Thursday's annual band concert at Pontiac High are left to right, William Scribner, Otis N ewsgathe NEW UNIFORMS Junior varsity cheerleaders made lhistory on Feb. 3,-when they ed for the first time their new blue-gref V-neck sweaters. which are decidedly. different from the distinctive of the varsity squad. Slated for Feb, 13 was the senior, sponsored ‘ ‘Bow and Arrow Ball’ which netted for the CSMC $120. Hi of this ‘affair was the — of the king and queen, «|Gehring, C.M., an authority on con- grey turtle neck sweaters that are! rer at. Speakers at: various assemblies have included Father. Frederic ditions in China, and first class pet- ty offieer Cary who spoke on ‘‘The Armed Forces and My Life Plans.” Our pastor Father Michael. J. O'Reilly's return after his long illness was a welcome event this semester. The celebration of the Hist of past important events. * * * Many activities are lined up at SMH for this spring to be account- Bill. Hall and Marge Bateman. 10, Boll Weevil, Teresa Brewer five of the group Merchants, Faculty ” to Vie at Lake Orion Next Friday, April 13, the Lake | Orion faculty will battle the mer- ‘Sister M, Imelda rounds out the/c available and tickets may be pur- ed for in this column, chased at the door. inane nn eens + A little sorry to come back . so} goon from vacation, area high stu- dents are nevertheless planning: many activities to make this the best spring ever. Avondale High School juniors will present their class play ‘Caught in thé Villain’'s Web’ Thursday at $8 p.m. . Tomorrow the set will be put up and painted under the saper- vision of student producers, Wil- bur Janogchka, Sunday will find Bruce Forbush and his properties committee bringing all the props to school, Included in the 10 member cast are Amy Cooper, Linda Burt, Bob Snyder, Tom Galloway, ~— ~ a Pyle, Others are Georgia W: Ken Sheehy, Paula Parton, 1 Harden and Marcia Pease. William Lyle is play advisor. AT WALLED LAKE _ Walled Lake’s senior high had) fd Activity Swamps Area Highs After Spring Vacation funds tor a whirlpool, Activities Spring has brought baseball,| Students were privileged this will: begin at 4:30 p.m. in the | track and golf, now under way in| week to see fellow students par- senior high gym and end at 11 p.m, The public is invited, En- tertainment will be provided for § all ages. Incladed jn the various and this-is a good indication of a ordering. The group is activities, are a bake sale, -a showing of “kiddie movies,” a | white elephant sale, and games for al} ages with a variety of prizes, ‘Clarkston. Reports have it that! there's quite a bit of interest on ‘the part of everyone in these sports ipromising season, | An oriental theme is being | planned for the junior-senior pro- | gram taking place in the latter | part of this month, |AT LAKE ORION BY JEAN LIIMATTA | plain woman in her thirites. Spring vacation ended early for Candy Fenway Is played by ,| Waterford Township High School’ Carcle Tynan; ne aod Harri- | Dramatic Club members, who ™an, Dunstan Smith; ticipating in exchange assemblies. Student Council members have decided on pins which they are also secur- ing, health posters presented in amusing cartoons to help students rémember such things as posture, eating and sleeping habits, etc. The Honor Committee is on its ilast step in preparing a brochure \for the student body considering ety, participation in the National Honor | | Play fo Open at WTHS |F 4 : - "MASTER | Pentiee Roed ot Opdyke Road Your Authorized Dealer—Farmal! Tractors—Bolen.Garden Tractors — McCormick Farm Implements — THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY; APRIL 6, 1956 % EI SSO OOK PO * Better FENCES: “Get Two Estimates— - Make Sure One Is Ours” mae. EM3-2249 FENCE CO. ‘Mister Contractor — Dirt Hauler - Landscaper - Before You Buy BE SURE and See. the NEW INTERNATIONAL? 300 UTILITY it—to you more drawbar pull tractor ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION — WE TAKE TRADE-INS KING BROS. Kasco Feeds—Scott Lawn Poducts ete subjects, growing only a foot and a half to two feet tall and that you can grow readily from seed instead of tubers. , pny . "| green background shows off the DAHLIAS FROM SEED — Almost every color except: blue is represented in the assortment of flowers coming from a single packet of Coltness Hybrid Dahlia Seeds. Gardeners generally regard dahlias as specimen plant subjects that require staking and special winter care. These are dahlias that are remarkably fine bedding or border Garden Group Hears Speaker ‘at Waterford Meeting Garden Club to Meet — Detroit Woman Covers |!"®" Planting of Perennials) The Waterford Township branch) J. APPLY TRIPLE XXX an, Aschenbrzer| | yoR A ORIEN LAWN , Slocum,*Mrs. E. from Spring to Fall if i : : ees ER £ i Ei Conditions heavy soil. @ Scientific blend of dehydrated poultry and farm magures with Peat Moss and a ype ty towne haba ta on Perennials for Successive po obey hay emer at their meeting at red peldelly wong Lake home of Mrs. Gil ae peor Rigrowmndee 't Mrs. Dyer has been soongs you for several years ‘and has. taken FRUPLE So th one td doy DRICONURE | isepetrsger ; three , NOW — “A pervon neods ¢ d€ dad June and September, ects “and mass,” Mrs. Dyer * be ry PLE XXX goes feeling for the architect's the ag pe fertilizer farther, ade longer and and the feeling for the LAWNS - GARDENS » SHRUBS TREES : other organic soil conditioners. THE STADLER PeRTUUZER Co, 1010 Denisea Ave. Cievetend 9, Obie esk your decler for : DRICONURE 3-2-1 TRIPLE XXX FOR A GREEN LAWN FROM SPRING TO FALL ATKINS & DURBROW, INC. Harrisonburg, ¥Yirginia « = Por re, Ont z den off best. If space is large, use trees and shrubs, she said, but if your space is small, stick to small- er shrubs awd walls or fences. A flowers best, she said.~ advised. gave plans for making and) shaping a perennial garden best The smell of spring is here and it's aroused quite a few of our local gardeners. -Clipping, pruning Wedo is the dry, granular lawn food that also. hills weeds — roots and all! Easy to apply; no mixing, no mess with Wedo eo ‘SACCO PLANT FOOD , Bch lake pee care solves instantly in waver Ask for SACCO SOR CONDITIONER Makes hard, clay-tike u'll find SACO products at your favorite hardware, garden-supply, or seed Enter the valuable prizes eee inctuding the Simplicity . Single and getting the earth ready for an influx of seeds, has been a major occupation this week. Mrs. William L, Miller, 4205 a border of red and white ge- raniums and rose geraniums all her plants in last fall, kept them jin a breezeway room and started slips this spring: She plans to set them out as soon as the ground is safe. An interesting bit of imforma- tion comes from Mrs. Miller, She SN TRIPLE XXX & Z Rose Makep BETTER 2355 BECAUSE IT HAS: (EI) in Oneente ties 2. ; é : plus necessary- fast-feeding chemicals and slow-feeding organics. The only ROSE fertiliaer con- taining all the. essential in ents %0 co bigger © sll A eeiers, healthier plant life and improved soil structure. ‘| YOUR DEALER HAS TRIPLE XXX ROSE MAKER MANUFACTURED BY || THE STADLER PERTIVIZER CO, 1010 Denison Ave, Cleveland 9, Ohio FOR PRIZE ROSES USE TRIPLE XXX ROSE MAKER | From the Garden Editor FE 4.0734—FE 4-1112 says her rose geranium leaves are fragrant, but she has a better purpose for them than their pleasant odor, “When I make jelly in the fall, I add one rose geranium leaf to cach jelly glass. It gives such a nice flavor,” she Elizabeth Lake Rd., plans to have} sald, There's an idea for you! and stressed having good soil. “If it isn’t good, make it good,"" Mrs. | Dyer said. ‘‘It's far better to put; a 10c plant in a $1 hole than vice) versa.” | For color. in a garden, Mrs.! Dyer said, use one dominant | hue and two harmonizing colors. | These a gardener should select by seasons. Mrs, Dyer also told the| Farm and Garden members what) to plant-in different rows of the perennial garden and were such a garden will be shown off to the Proper lawn care now, assures a beautifu. lawn during the summer months , . . visiT OR = GARDEN STORE v GRASS SEED . .. In Bulk v FERTILIZERS . . . In Quantity ¥ GARDEN TOOLS... All Kinds d SPRING BULBS... Gladiolas, , Begonias, Dahlias, Day Lilies, Etc. d ROSES ... Patented and Non- Patented | | . around her patio. Mrs, Miller took | rosebed is your first consideration this year. Remember, roses favor months. Four to six hours-of full lent results and plants -which | * |catch the morning sun will be Corkbark fir, found in parts of Arizona_and New Mexico, It has| ideally located. In removing the last of the win-|@ Selection of a proper site for your| best advantages Mrs. Walton Ettinger, Mrs. Ash-|)_ | ton Eme |full sunshine except in the ‘hottest! pie, 7. sun are sufficient to produce excel- Corkbark ¢ LANDSCAPING SERVICE... Estimates and Advice Freely Given McNeil's Nursery 6670 Dixie Hwy. (Near M-15 MAple 5-7946 Co-hostesses for the day included Mrs. Garrett Pri- Softest Tree The softest American tree is the specific gravity of 0.28. ter mulch and debris which has; blown into the garden, work care. | fully so that growing tips of emerg- | ing plants will not be damaged by! metal tools. * * ®@ | Word from Mrs. Daniel Lutey of Baldwin avenue tells us that any men interested in belonging to the Grosse Pointe and Eastern Michi- man Horticultural Society, should contact her husband. Gardening’ }with organics was the topic of last nights meeting, Mrs. Lutey said, / ‘and something of vital interest to) imen who take their gardening seri-| ously. e. Use Plants for Color Some plants are so reliable, so’ 'spectacular, they're worth using. over and over to provide color tn) the most important parts of the garden. Azaleas are in this cate-/ |gory, as well as day lilies, -gera-/ 'niums and petunias. Hand) skillfully, they deserve great \credit as garden mainstays. Get Your Imported Bulbs Now! We just received a stipment of gladiolus in many colors and varieties from BABY CHICKS and DUCKLINGS eeeereneer tee ere eee een eh eee eee eee eee eeeetene eee tee ee eee tee eee were awaee Co. 2 Pee eee ee Ce eee eee ee eee ee heer eeeeeee eee Pee eee ee ee ee ee Fil vee Peer e eee . . ‘ 3 aR FFF ‘In One Complete SPECIAL PACKAGE Regularly @ LAWN WHEELBARROW...... 1095 @ 50’ HOSE ard NOZZLE... 4.20 @ ROUND POINTED SHOVEL 3%", 3.95 @ STEEL GARDEN RAKE...... 2.39 @ 5 LBS. MIXED GRASS SEED... 195 @ 50 LBS. ORGANIC GREEN FERTILIZER............. 275 ; TOTAL... 26.19 Price for All 6 Items 21" “YOUR tA HELPFUL HARDWARE man : as = ef: - wes ee : es t i ‘ 1 ee oe eee : Bo ee ay ue Gee Vn Pe a iS * i: 4 i : ts * = a ate A ee 1 . : ee » . A i fad i rea. J 4 Z : pd . ve Bs east A ‘ ee eee isa Ge gu oa Ee eso Se gie ee a ae pa Ga tid hea s Ne Jy eee Se Se ae ae ; ra — : e ROLES a p. : ihe Joy un Bs sone wh a THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1956 | : | nwENry-sevEN — i aR - hie es . = , ’ ee oF wr ~ ~ . 4 sf bv = © + ~? ] , Farming Talk Set for Tonight | ‘Grass Roots’ GR é : rr — i RD. : WILLIAM AHO Established lawns needs to be fer-jer top dressing on esta ~ | ~ 2922 SLEETH | "Fader bupieeioe tilized at least each spring. If/lawns at a rate of three to four eo a See. Lf preg a | [Parke and Recreation Departinent|your soll is poor or your lawn is|pounds per 1000 square: feet.. To) | be held at 8 pm. today at the emda gt This 16 an opportune time of the)” Shaded areas, summer and falljestabliah new lawns, Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan| | i Faw | may be needed. Aja rate of four to pounds per iP : year to talk about the basic prin-\mpiete fertilizer should be used,'1000 square feet. In sowing grass gee ‘eee nit ciples involved in lawn mainte-which consists of nitrogen, phos-|seed divide the seed equally,..sow- be Cngpraietan’ Gebeie Dente | panes: Tels: maene the, cqpetent sineens SAE eteneas secs tke Se, ee Ee ee ot Royal Oak, and Charles F.|{{ : feats et tha Tawe Gestghort te sent aa ede be took This insures a |Figy, Assistant Secretary of Ag-| / | growing season to keep it healthy|“®4" several of the others. cociien tealheninit iahiibaaiiais ob ened riculture in Washington. me 24 and pleasing to the eye. NEED FERTILIZER z /' - Chairman Freq J. Beckman of|) ; : | The first step in lawn mainte) 4 fertilizer such as 10-64 seems| , Grass needs approximately one Milford has emphasized that the! | | 4 nance starts with & general cleatito answer the needs of most lawns.| "ch of water per week for good | jup. Rake your lawn to remove @MY/The rate of application depends on| ST®Wth, When it becomes neces- . |debris, to scratch up the surface!ine soi) condition, sary te water your lawn in pe- : [soll and to remove old loose gras|neaking, two to four per| "leds of drought, water it about ithat is matted about the gr@s5!199 square feet will . After| ‘we times per week. Light water. | roots. sae | , water the lawn area pe Ai gon bye seromagh a ype Center ES | Teving Geo al ond etnies (Boronghly; never auply fertilizer) Cee and ates mit git nome : | and |when the grass is wet, Town & Count Douglas and Concolor Pine, Austrian, Scotch, eee ; on a If you have low depressions in| % the root area. Banden Canker” ! » Native Trees. Dig your own. Bring burlap | | does some good, but it loosens |your lawn, apply top dressing using) Mowing is a must as we all Beil oe eee | | , th, grass roots from: the soll. top soil with a more sandy nature|know. In cooler weather set your : avon am i | \ Rolling the established lawn (to facilitate spreading and to do mower to a height of one and qne- : sige | . should be done once in the spring |@way with caking. Spread your top half inches and two to two and , 3 to bring the reots of the grass in /S0il evenly to a depth of aboutjone-half inches in hot weather.. If ; . poder ¢ with the sell, Rolling the Y% inch and rake into the lawn.|too much of the leaf surface is re- e ) 4, Regularly $129.00 | lawn is mot to flatten the |Do a little each year until the|moved it cannot manufacture food | | raised areas as some people (proper level is reached to produce a good healthy growth : — | ; : - Th etek. : It is a good idea to sow seed aft-iof grass with a deep root system. | LEE'S (eeu [a allow air and plant enter . a : | SALES & SERVICE [sm oe ‘Quizzing the Gardener 7 ° There many aerifiers on : a Catt Sux’ eaviaiian Os pal Q-—Should a terrarium. confain-| and summer, when it fs In active | 0th 921 Mr. Clemens FE 3-9830 I4, one can use -the old spiking/m& African violet plants have a| growth. Keep dry rather than jee wathed, glass cover? wet and be certain that no drain- - on | Aces. Results are better it, 9° collects tm the saucer. | Pos SSE: ||. SPRING OPENING | sscesewter te mea (aos tt SNS", : | a ' - Week of April 8th. 1956 the glass. Either slide the giass |*!Sters climbing rose. covering to allow an inch open- A-—Seven sisters Is a variety | at ROMEO GARDENS ing at ono end or raise i by | ef the common muuliifiors, ress, | _—s Michigan's Newest Garden Center tween case and glass. The | ment would ee Visit our Gardens and see the large display of fine Northern mined by the room temperature Grown, fresh dug, plan materials. — . sped prcyeer 4 a q Evergreens, Flowering Shrubs, Roses, Shade Trees, Fruit Trees Q—Have potted many tulips) ver moon, Dr. Van Fleet, or new and Small Fruit Plants now ready for your garden. for early indoors. Can) dawn. Beran een ire Sele SPECIAL FOR THE WEEK! they ‘have finished blooming? ’ Ne. 1 ‘2 kept and planted in the garden | q ES Neo. 2 GOLDEN in spring. However, since it ' TEA ROS FREE GIFT to exch | ARBORVITAE often takes three to four years | | | 20 Taretion. D&S | customer . . . choler nas to come back into bloom It does a 7 of one FLOWERING 95 E : not seem wise to bother with ¥ Special 9 C1 suave of week! $2. a. them. While indoors keep the | oe plants in active growth, remove a flowers as soon as fade, ye won't It’s @ nice drive to Romeo , , . visit us today and select your puso ti 0 cat Mani serene ont AN garden needs ,, . YOU'LL SAVE MORE! i don’t let the soll get dry. Plant “ Se out of doors in mid-spring six : Complete line of Grass Seed. Insecticides, and Fertilizers OPEN SUNDAYS and Weekdays from 8 A. M.te 5:30 P. M. 4] { ‘ Guarantee 50 Ft. 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We handle practically every brand, type, : all varieties of grass that are accli- B. Gray is director of the show] 742 W. Huron FE 5-9101 vicinity. We have lots of 7 , , nc von —_ which: is always free. | committee. —— \< 15” metal tray. Let us help you. . ) — —_———— <7 C , | i iider .....50% 3.95 Milorganite .....80# 3.65 74 : Glecien 122.508 5.95 Regal Organic. 802 3.60 at Cow cost! Cattle Manure ...50# 2.49 Special 3-12-12 ..80# 2.55 | : Sheep Manure ...50# 2.49 Special 10-64 ig 882 3.25 ” “ : Stadler’s XXX ..100# 6.25 10-10. ‘35 | 3 ; & F Organic. 100# 5.95 Special 4-16-16 802 3.40 LL , Seceo A-12-4 , 100% 4.50 Super-Phosphate 803 ° 1.95 OW WELL Tier Curtain Rods..:......,15¢- 39e Tier Curtain Brackets. ......15¢ - 25¢" Traverse Rods...........986 + $1.59 Bulk Lawn Seed—mixed to order | JET WATER SYSTEM Merion Blue Grase tb. 4.25 IWiehee Fescue ..... . .75 Grass .......1. 1.25 . Chewing’s Fescue .. lb. .70 | . : ae Semmude Grain geeee tb. .80 Meadow Fescue ... . 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SEEDS eee - 10°- 20: a re era ay eo Ln Ailing Tare ee inh A nes es ee at Bedside of Son, 15 RE er eee eee Ae f Lie 1 long-term, patient vigilant containment... . .’ i ie 4 it Min 1 if He i ii eg ; Cc 4 i ad lit E : 2 E Hi gi WHAT'S | MY LINE? _ word is related to ug eon Yesterday's answer: extEnd, coSt, Py : Trend, price, coMpute, exAct, Time, © 16 Wher, my Lise, ee. prOduet, erflor. Russians “have been thwarted by the free world.” He called the military alliances heavy pressure on the Soviets. On Feb, 24 he said Russian ir policies of intolerance and vio- lence “have gradually ceased to produce results, . . The free na-| tions have banded together. . . The result is that they (the Rus- sians) have got to revamp their whole creed from A to Z.” ~ * * At times Dulles doesn't seem! sure whether the Russians are re- vamping “their whole creed from A to Z" or whether they are just Anglers Hit Paradise ‘north-central Florida, It is eight) ifeet below normal level. |was taken off 100,000 pounds have) “The not of itself demonstrate that the Soviet regime has basically changed its foreign or domestic: policies.” as Fishing Bans Lifted fishermen, All restrictions are off.) Jim Reed, education officer of the Florida Game and Fresh Wa-) ter Fish Commission, said fish are dying from lack of oxygen in the) diminishing waters of the lake in. In two weeks since the bag limit been caught with hook and line| Ninety per cent of it was blue a Hard Maple Drop Leaf Table *s::" She. With 4 Matching Chairs '§ 3 ei A Tewrifie Buy! , 5-Pc. Chrome Dinette $ 49% Compare this quali s}0.98 set with ony. other selling up to $79.9 Lerge Wall Solid. 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APRIL 6, 1956 oe Many Newsmen Have Risked Lives for Truth Early Thuredey:reorsing a New AS. labor colummist Victor| .|Riesel, faced with possibile blind- ness from acid thrown in his face, joined. a long list of newsmen who suffered for their - determi- nation ~to write and speak | the truth as they knew it. It was shortly afier midnight Then—four and Mellett fell. He died a few minutes later, his head cradled in his wife’s arms. .| The 36-year-old erusiies editor had pulled no punches in his news and editorial columns. He had | Giant Radiotelescope Will Explore Planets | SYDNEY—The Australian Com- monwealth Scientific: and Indus- trial Research Organization is building a giant radiotelescope in m of a cross with arms The organization's radio. astrono- mers hope to pick up radio waves from these planets and to “bounce” radar signals back from their. sur-| joutwardly respectable identified speakeasies were pro- hibition “booze” and —— were sold and where prostitution flourished. More than that, Mellett named) Police Chief Seranus A. Lengel and Detective Chief Floyd Steiten- berger, as protectors of the vice ring. DEATH CLEANED UP But while Mellett’s stories and his city, bis death did. and broke up the vice ring. was convicted and sentenced to life for the slaying. He escaped from prison twice, but was re- eaptured both times. The two police offficers and an editorials had failed to clean up) A new mayor special prosecutors for the state and a private detective ed the murder , [up the former’s crusade in his own jmidwest American, A paid underworld killer, | Patrick McDermott of Pittsburgh, | The next. day’ the deputy shot Mason on a city street, and then turned himself. in. —~ Minneapolis police records ‘still list as of the publishers of two weekly newspapers over a 15-month peed. 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Bolger Neglects You By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—You mustn't point—but Ray Bolger, the investigating the Fund for the Re-/the same rate as at this time a| Hollywood dahnce genius, can’t do “the Shag.” Back in 198¢—when Alf Landon was about to be elected; . President—I was a pretty keen kid with “the Shag,” whieh | was kind of a Statue of Lib- erty with the St. Vitus. Bolger—aiming toe go back on TV—opened at the Waldorf Empire Room the other night . saying Yogi Berra’d wished him good luck at “the Umpire Room.” Though glorious and inspir- ing, Bolger, 2 man of 51, was cruelly unfair in not recog- nizing us Shag-lovers. Shag- lovers, arise; let's demand equal time. “The dahnee that epitomizes American yout’,” kidded Ray, a Bostonian, “ls de B-Bop.” I was once an American yout’ myself. "Twas the Shag that expressed my yout’, I dunno about his yout’, but I know about my yout’, “ * Lo x * Limber-legged, shoulder-shaking Ray made a concert out of “the Old Soft Shoe,” and I loved his Black Bottom, Charles- ton, etc., but can a man who ignores such a beautiful dance as “the, Shag” really be.a genius? ; “You laughed when I danced, now YOU dance—” he said at the end. Bolger’s wondrous performance made me realize that the best dancers today—-Tony DeMarco, Gene Kelly, even Donald O’Connor—are getting up there. The older they get, the better they dance. THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Jackie Gleason moved his vacation to Mexico City .. Gale Storm's “Cruise Ship" TV show’ll replace the Dorseys’ “Stage Show” next year ., . Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier invited 125 friends each to the wedding, but aren't giving out the full list. ‘Jayne Mansfield—off the April 15 TV spec (a tribute to baseball) because Bob Hope won't be on it (they were to do) a sketch)—gets paid anyway and will do another later. Countess Franchetti dated Franchot Tone at El Borracho before leaving for Italy to try acting .. . Gina Lollobrigida'll come to the U. &. around June 1 to plug “Trapeze.” Constance Bennett makes her local cafe debut at the Cotillion Room April 24... Marion Marlowe's family—42 of ‘em—showed up at her Chase Hotel, St. Louis, opening . More than 409 kids applied for the single singing job on the Robert Q. Lewis TV show. x *« * * EARL'S PEARLS . ™ Discretion is ‘the art of closing your... eyes to an embarrassing situation before someone closes ‘em for you. x * *& * TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Tony Pettito tells of the penniless couple who got married. They were so poor the bride had to go on the honeymoon alone. x* * ~*~ %* After examining the situation, designer Henry End has learned that igloos don't have door bells—they have ice ploks. That's earl, brother. (Copyright 1956, the Hall Syndicate, Ine.) Reece Says I-Men fo Investigate Fund Stalin Portraits Still Selling as. COLUMBUS, Ohio (INS) —~ Rep. May Day Nears |B. Carroll Reece (R/Tenn),' said} MOSCOW (INS)—Portraits of today the Treasury Department is Stalin were selling today at about ‘public to see if its tax-exemptivear ago privileges, should be revoked. —_/decorate itself for the annual May 4 * He said the Aipintnent is look-|O* onenenen, 9 ing into charges that the Fund—| po . agency,-for the Union of established by the Ford Founda-|sovjet Artists noted that the big tion—is dominated by Communist flood of commission orders are not sympathizers ‘ due until next week. But it sald that from first indi- peech bet Associa- tine or Ree cma Phoreiciane cxg|cations the Kremlin's De-Staliniza- Surgeons at Columbus, the Tennes-|tion campaign has not affected sean also said that the huge Rock-|©@"ly orders for campaign-size efeller, Carnegie and Ford for tunes are being used by tax-exempt! foundations to discredit the Ameri-|4nd shop window on May Day. can system of government and to. The agency added, however, “promote socialism.” that the demand for double por- as Moscow pvepared to traits of Lenin and Marx was more brisk than usual. Mosi popular decoration, of all for Communiem’s biggest holiday may be the twin medallion of Hi ede sont. sry wb Lenin and Stalin.’ _|been in continyous session_ since Meanwhile, a visit to the Lenin-|Feb. 15 ends its term today, Oak- ‘Circuit Court Jury Ends Term Today Stalin Mausoleum in Moscow’s Redland County Prosecutor Frederick! Sauae revels m9 change Whe\C. lem sad, Jury cases have undergr crypt re em- ; balmed bodies of Lenin and Stalin|rwo, ‘4 peure Creult, Judge a in glass-sided coffins side ‘by|~. cacy ek te ailied antl 17, Ziem said, to try cases before Circuit Judge F Doty, Stalin still wears the resplendent) udge Frank L. Doty. nifo of the ‘“‘generalissimo”| . pat yore ~ Don't Neglect Slipping and two gold star medals of a: : FALSE TEETH * * * J “Hero of the Soviet’ Union.” The familiar portraits and his, portraits of the old Georgian which|>° have adorned every public building, | Over 4,000,000 visitors and 12,- unchanged position in the great| Do false teeth or wobble mausoleum reflect the Kremlin's) 3>*h 109 Salk, est. oF sneeze? licy of carrying out De-Stalaniza-' by such handles FP. ition by slow steps. i aline (nou-acta) a, to caper aoa ay firmly set. Gives confident feel- 800 exhibitors’ are expected at Eerie Paris’ 1956 Trade Fair. 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Let everybody see * RIL 6, 1956 [i THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AP f Tuesday's 5-1 the F tf : 4 i 4] z E veel FFE rats E Hy s i % z : RECEPTION FOR LINDSAY — Ted Lindsay (center) was smothered by his Detroit Red Wing teammates after he scored what proved to be the winning goal ‘in the third period against Montreal | . last night, His tally made it 2-1. Howe scored | later in the period to make it 3-1 for Detroit. if E ay ES & 4 : Hs | fenseman and then outmaneuvered|“‘we can ket going if Detroit goalie Glenn Hall. first one at home.” The s* 8 Wing veteran said simply: heb te tal vores teen Al os ee ae final wi play on the boards. away, We've shown them we can Pavelich caught his pass at | beat them, We took about mid-ice, outskated Turner | punch. We were the and gave the puck to Lindsay. | ealng club and we re a 11:36. Howe-|-perieds of good, sound hockey. sewed it up ah easy score Skinner nal at 18:12 when he beat Doug Har- cay! en dbangtangh wa vey and blasted in a 15-footer that Plante never saw, The Mon- treal goalie didn’t even move as the puck whistled into the nets to make it 3-1, And Adams, who has often said the two losses in Montregl AP Wirephote ‘Bob Sealby, sophomore from UM in Finals of Dixie Classic: Upset Colgate= Grosse Pointe, who drove in six/y Fisher and his Michigan baseball club found themselves in the finals their batting eyes as they pound. ed 18 hits, inchading two doubles, four triples and two home runs. The two homers were hit by Venturi AUGUSTA, Ga. @ — Shades of; Billy Patton, another amateur off and running in the Ken Venturi is | ‘Venturi’s 66 is the best ever tast, “You could make chip i ‘shots and i Leads Masters the “graveyard of Masters.” record in 1940 with a 64. Venturi, Hogan and Middlecoff putt carried up a rise in the big green, broke slightly to the left, of the Wolverine runs. Steve Boros from Flint continued his heavy sticking with two triples and a single in five times at bat driving in two more runs. * + * Don Poloskey, Dearborn junior, let the Red Raiders down with in winning by a score of 5-1. e 52 lead after three Innings and continuing the assault against three opposing pitchers. A triple by Steve Boros and when he allowed only five hits sacrifice fly by Al Sigman in the second imning produced the first Wolverine counter and Bruce Fox drove in Sealby with the second run, ‘ . 8 . GETS Art Smith, In ‘the third frame triples by! graduate of Oxford high school Ken Tippery, Steve Borés and! and former coach at Lake Orion, Sealby's first run added! will assume his new duties as three more counters to the Wol-'nirector of Athletics at Alma verine total , his Alma Mater,” next * * ° “T owe this reund to Byron Nel-| mer Masters champion has spent, considerable time working with) youngster seems to have learned his lessons well. ’ Boros walked in the 5th and homerun of the contest. The Wolverines then subsided un- ithe West Coast whiz and the/til the eighth inning when they grouped six hits for five more Middlecoff going into today’s sec- end round. ters winner who holds the tourna-| 2° ment record of 274, was next with a 69. Patton, amateur seN- |} sation here two years ago, shot 70/ Masters Results “Ken Venturi.....,. Cary Middiecoff oer for a tie with Doug Ford, the Wor¢.™M PGA champion, and Bob Rosburg, who tied for fourth here last year. Showers fell intermijtentiy. * * Not found the course, with its et of 36-36—72 stretched through 6,950 yards of woodlands,’ rrh Jimmy Demaret, the only three-| ike Bouchek time winners of this tournament, | had to settle for 73s. -~ Lew within a whisker of winning the|¥ 1954 Masters, Venturi used an ea- gie and five birdies in fashioning his brilliant round. coff's game, He was particularly proud of his birdies on four of nm Lawson Little Jr *William C. Campbell... |)" Lionel Hebert... .......4. Claude Harmon...........+.... Huge Pitcher Stops Cranes The touring Cranbrook baseball team went down to its 6th defeat in seven starts on the Southern, trip by dropping a 6-2 decision to! the University of Virginia fresh. Va. e Cranbrook jumped off to a 20 lead in the first inning on a walk, infield out and a pair of bunts. The Cranes failed to reach third after this, with only a pair of doubles by Dave as the lone marks in the hit column. *James C George Schnetter. sasceese tes Gene Sarasén ¢ “James G. Jackson............ * Bisplinghoff......... Pred Haas wee Ernie Vossier... Don Pairfieid erreeeeeraeae *Bruce .Cudd “William Hynd sereeewe eee eee eresees ee . Sam Parks df................. Billy Burke. Tony Manero... “William A. Booe...: my Shute...... Jock Mntchinson... rere re tere ees oe B Final Meeting. of Year Sunday | :30 p.m. city cave 38-44—82 + 39+43—82) -, 2-41 » £0-43—83 | 4o~7e| ‘rom his partner Bill Patton after his first round be awarded to win- wrist MY PRETTY PUTTER — Joyous Ken Venturi plants a kiss on his putter and gets a handshake ’ jeoaching in 1932. low score of 66 Cy { AP Wirephote in the Masters tourney at Augusta, Patton shot a 70, two under par yesterday, Ven- turi is a car salesman from San Francisco. ; TOPEKA; Kan. — Missouril +++ 40-46-86 University’s basketball jthere are more recruiting viola-|want' college sports or profession- coach says| tions now in college athletics than, at any time since he started (Sparky) Stalcup said He declared: ' ‘Al's time to decide whether we! al sports. It's tough now to be ‘Coach Blasts Violations in Recruiting lcoaches just lack the integrity to abide by the rules. We coaches) ae fall. Smith was an |son,”” Venturi said.'Nelson, a for-| strolled home on Sealby’s second|{00tball and basketball player at Giambra Faces British Boxer % Sullivan Opponent in Joey Shoots for Top SYRACUSE, N.Y. # — Deter- /mined to fight his way to the top \of the middleweight division, Joey jGiambra battles rugged. Johnny Sullivan of England in a national- ly. televised (NBC) 10-rounder at War Memorial Auditorium tonight. Giambra, a 24-year-old Buffalo N.Y, youth, was a 160-pounder until he went into Army for .a two-year hitch ‘that ended last December. He was an overnight 7-5 favorite. Giambra fought five times while in the Army. One was with, Bobo Olson last summer, while/ Olson j still was champion. Joe made a |good showing and got a contract with Bobo for a title fight: That went out the window when Sugar Ray Robinson upset Olson to re gain the crown. Giambra has 42 victories, 4 de- feats and a draw. Sullivan, 23, has won 63, lost 18 and 3 draws. Sullivan has 35 and Giambra has 24 knockout victories. Joey's last fight was a decision over Al Andrews in January at Norfolk. John L. Won a split deci- sion here March 7 LaBua. The bout will be judged on a rounds basis GMC Calls for Opening Practice on Saturday Manager Paul Parks of GMC truck and coach class A called first practice of the season for |Saturday at 1 p.m. at the GMC ‘field Opdyke and East Bivd. | Full workouts start Monday April 9th on same field each eve- ning at 5:00 p.m. GMC will compete in city Class A and newly formed state circuit. All positions are open. against Jackie & ‘naw Arthur Hill Invitational Re- “T better get hot.” . 3 ar GOTTA GET HOT — Bill Patton, of Morgantown, N.-C., does jig for the crowd as he approaches one of the tees in the first of the Masters tournament. Patton, who wisecracks frequently, # _ PS round yells It was $1 you won't be around much tractor with many big see the doctor. he said one night when a through a driv «+» “I’ve got He insisted city As turnstiles clickin x * He lived 81 full the shelf and listen to my arteries lived to be 81 and, believe me, Bill didn’t up many pleasures of the men’s bar or the buffet table. . “I don’t believe in hoarding my days like a miser,” the tag Corn Tassel To Later he quickly switched venience.” ago that Bill Cane’s doctor th of him thoroughly, checked his blood pressure, listened to his heart and then gave Bill a lot “You're killing yourself with work. Keep this up and teh-tch-tching. .., longer.” Bill then had lived a half century..He was a con- jobs to his credit. ae ee early with his crews and he worked late. He ha the drive of a dynamo. At first he pooh-poohed the suggestion he Recess BELIEVED IN LIVING A FULL LIFE f remonstrated with him as he donned a yellow slicker to plough out cloudburst in the old He took over the promotion of the in 1930 and soon had crowds less tracks at Goshen. He sold them TV Battle Tonight as! and inspect his track radiator.” his rickety, atmosphere. the cha of scenery. to “comfort and con- resident of Yonkers Raceway he soon had the as millions bad Bill could not have hung on another season or two to see the dream track that today is on his own drafting © through. It is too ~* * L years mainly because he was smart enough to heed a doctor who ‘brusquely told him work was killing him at 50 and it was time to play—or perish. Five Saginaw Valley Conference foes and half a dozen other Class A. high schools hope to harness Pontiac High’s runaway track horses tonight in the Saginaw-Sagi- lays at the Central Michigan Col- lege fieldhouse in Mt. Pleasant, erse City, Muskegon, Midland, and Dearborn Fordson will join the re- mainder of the SVC in attempting to gain team honors and at the same time throttle the talentladén Chiefs, who have launched another “mow ‘em down” campaign. State Class A champions last season by a wide margin, Wally Schloerke’s thinclads got off to an auspicious beginning this spring by dominating the Huron at Ypsilanti two weeks age. Defending champion of tonight's meet, Pontiac will be favored to repeat. The Chiefs rolled up 69% points in these same relays at Doug Harvey Faces Arrest DETROIT (INS)—Montreal Ca-(player phe being on the ice ‘for all Lansing Eastern, Alpena, Trav- It's Chiefs Against Field Tonight at Indoor Relays CMC last year while runner _- up Flint Northern was scoring 30. : ‘Twelve events are scheduled to- night, starting at 6-0’clock and the PHS cindermen will enter all but the pole vault. The versatile Hyes speedy Chiefs into the indoor com- petition. Sorry, Press Only Usher Tells Prexy demanded credentials as he tried to enter the press bex. © The usher, who did his best te turn the man back to the stands blushed a very deep red when the fan in : be * i PR ES NTS cc eae Tw among Nt Four Citie Were ready and at least four more willing today to set up baseball's, first organized “rookie league." a a meeting with Jake Flow- spokesman ‘for seven major) cine clubs interested in the idea, this picture was drawn last ‘night! by eee representatives: * i Ready to seiiaie this year—Mil-) ford, Del., and Salisbury, Cam- ’ bridge and Pocomoke City, Md. Willing to spend money on park facilities if the majors assure them of long-range support — Laurel, Del., and Centreville, Cris- field, and Easton, Mid. “It looks highly favorable that something will jell this year,” said) Flowers after the meeting. A for- the new learnt — if it becomes) reality. * * * He said the proposal was based/ on the desire of major league clubs to perpetuate the minors as & training ground for new hands and the desire of baseball fans in this area to see local teams in action. The colorful, old Eastern Shore -in Rookie League Teams" SEAFORD. Dei. %—Four cites|League (Class D), like so many sl nterested minor leagues unable to withstand further financial losses after World 'War II, folded in 1950. | * * * Under the rookie league proposal the parent team would foot the bill for the entire operation of a jfarm < club whose town ‘provided a |park™ with adequate lighting and ‘other facilities. The league would rj be only for players with no pre-| ivious professional baseball exper- lence. Herb Score Has Indian Sign on Don Mueller HOUSTON, Tex. @ — Herb| Score, the Cleveland Indians’ strikeout artist, has made quite an ros Giants’ Mueller says that if the Indians and Giants meet in the World Se- ries again this year the.Giants will win in five games instead of four as they did against the Tribe in 1%4. He concedes one victory to Score. Oakland County's Largest Volume DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer VOLUME means SAVING TO YOU! Prove It to Yourself Before You Deol SCHUTZ MOTORS, Inc. . + Your DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer KUHN AU 149 W. Heron wees fae new TREND oe” pte api a A hors, er ee ts ee ey ae me S Mi Bs hic Si eee ... innew for Spring well-dressed ‘comfort Mi 4-7811 Woodward—Birmingham STOP IN — AND GET YOUR FREE GIFT! TO WASH For Pontiac's Weather Between 50-75° TEMPAWATES By Hart-Schaffner-Marx ‘Enjoy “Spring-like’ comfort all year long in a Tempowate suit . exclusively Hart Shaffner G Marx. heavier than a tropical . Lighter than colors and patterns. 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Belardi, 26 and a first baseman by trade, asked a chance in left had been shut out at first by Earl Torgeson and Jack Phillips. Bertoia, a former bonus baby signed off Windsor, Ont., sandlots, was ticketed for the minors until Detroit became desperate for a second basemen. . * A nasties all his brief career, Bertoia was called back by the Tigers after being sent to the Charleston (W. Va.) farm club and playing a dozen games or s0 at second. He showed splendidly in Detroit’s last four exhibition games in Florida. In 16 times at bat, Bertoia came up with five hits, giving him a .313 average. Harris, however, was a little BALTIMORE i” — The Naval Academy, standing on its “prin- refused to take up an Carroll . Rosenbloom, | wealthy Baltimore Colts owner, to sellout of the Navy- Se Ee ee ee 3 Washington Redskins in the i Nov. 4 despite wording in the Navy contract for-' The Park Board will meet today | Navy's contract for Baitimo ‘game. Rosenbloori said he did not Across From Firestone J want to discuss “at this time the ., right | and wrong of the matter,” Colt Stadium but was making his offer because) “what we need now is a solution to our immediate problem.” * ¢@ in the field, we may have some- falters will be switch-hitting Buddy \Hicks, a 29-year-old veteran with surprised there wasn’t « really i long wallop among the hits, “Reno is one of our strongest! hitters,” the manager said, “If he can hold up his end of the hitting and not hurt us too much) thing."’ * * « Backstopping Bertola in case he Harris Ready to Gamble With Bertoia with San Francisco sad 10 yesterday and flew to Houston " to begin a T-game swing home. in 74 games with Butfalo last season, but hasn't able Harris hoped to give his 31-man belt one out ‘of the park in spring ‘squad, the size pf geohen permits training. ” \plenty of experimenting, some Belardi, purchased trom Brook- * *..? work in the Houston baseball park Belardi in 12 games has collect- today, The Tigers meet the Hous- ed only eight hits and is batting|ton Buffaloes of the Texas League an anemic .222, but his fielding|in games Saturday and Sunday, — in the outfield has been little short) then go to New Orleans. . . of sensational. | The Detroit Crisis Club an- ‘The Tigers broke spring train- nounced last night it was planning ing camp at Lakeland, Fia., |a big “welcome home” for the The Navy. Notre -Dame game was a 60,000 sellout the last time) a professional football game with) ‘tee on use of Memorial Stadium—|— ‘in effect for years—is‘ to protect its ticket sale from any conflict. Shortly after Rosenbloom made Elliott Loughlin, ‘conferred with Rear Adm. Wil-| ‘iam R. Smedberg III, academy ‘superintendent, then issued a _poae reply. | * * hlin said “The main issue is a matter of principle ,. .” He said the Colts knew of the Navyd guarantee and schedule = | the Nov, 4 game despite it. “We are confident that the 4 A Park) Board will continue to act -s_\in the best interest of the Naval hy Academy and.the City of Balti-| [3 |more,” —— said. H Skipper Linksm Linksmen _ Bow to Royal Oak Despite an even par -74 round iby Jack Reynolds, Waterford High ‘School's golf team bowed to Roy al ‘Oak Thursday afternoon at _,the Pontiac Country Club in the - opening match of the season for *\both schools. The Acorns won by .|three strokes, 330-327. i. a regular weight yet In | Ye oe eke rae balanced shooting by the Royal foursome.-John Wettlaufer =, fired 79 for the Skippers, Dale ~|Wheeler carded 81, and Cleland Charboneau had 96, Dallas White’ led the Acorns with an 890. The Indians’ top hitter in the 11955 season was Al Smith who jhad a mark of 306, sixth best in the league. Reynolds’ effort, good for medal-| ist honors, failed to offset better-| KEEPING DRY — Julius Boros (left) of it was played here in 1954. The’ Southern Pine, N. C., sits with his eyes as down-— Colts, who have scheduled! academy said its contract guaran-| cast as the weather while Mike Souchak holds $100,000 Handicap wl & — O ~ a < S La | @ 2 2 by fe) * 0) BOWLE, ‘®—Trainer Pres- ton Burch might be smart if he |leaves the saddle a little loose on Md. mt! rode virtually bareback. - * * * The saddle slipped around under jockey Hedley Woodhouse during the Pimlico Special last fall. He ‘was hanging on to Sailor's neck \while the colt finished first. The samé thing happened March | 17 to jockey Willie Hartack aboard | Sailor in the Gulfstream Park’ Nashua. Sunny Skies for Alpine Ski Meet SQUAW VALLEY, Calif. w— Winter sports enthusiasts preview, 1960 winter Olympic courses today with the start of the three-way this Sierra ski area. The weatherman . promised abundance of powder snow for | the two-mile donne, oe event. The course, starting from the top of 9,600-foot Squaw Peak, drops 2,500 feet. stacles are expected to toss cém-) petitiors up to 100 feet Creagh |the air. or CARE “leadership look.”’ Rich |) FREEMAN _\tor CAMP Our new FREEMAN'S for the season are equally at ease . . on Campus or in Conference . . © give you that important — .. . thoughtfully styled . . . beautifully fashioned. For comfort and SS leathers Handicap, Again Sailor won. Back in fifth place was the great | National Alpine Championships at’ sunny skies and there was an. Several built-in ob-| | Sage Sailor the favorite among) a probable field of eight in the | ' Sailor in the $100,000-added Camp-| Campbell Handicap. Memorial Stadium forbids pees Brusbing aride Rosenbloom's of-|pell Handicap tomorrow, stadium event five days before or|fer with the comment it had been’ The Brookmeade Stable colt has ‘one day after a scheduled Navy) given careful consideration, Capt.'scored two of his most importa ct t imile and sixteenth race are Mrs.| ‘racing victories while the jockeys: lithe! D. Jecobs’ Joe Jones andi? |Man Of Destiny: Fisherman; Maine Chance Sta- ° ble’s Jet Action; € lar's Ann's Love; bilt’s Find and Chalmar Farmn's|® |jaeven Chances, Tigers April 16. It will include a downtown parade and a public Detroit opens the American League season April 17 in Briggs Stadium with the Canes. City Athletics. « ‘Nashua Entered i in Excelsior Running Trainer Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons disclosed yesterday that he will bring Nashua back to the races much earlier than anyone expect- ed after his stunning fifth-place finish in the recent Gulfstream Handicap. * Warren Spahn Gets Call in Starting Role NEW ORLEANS # — Manager Charlie Grimm of the Milwaukee Braves said yesterday his artful lefthander, Warren Spahn, would make one of his infrequent starts against the Brooklyn in -|their exhibition today at Chat- tangooa. Spahn, with a 3-0 spring record, held the Brooks at bay im an earlier spring meeting. Grimm in- dicated then the veteran hurler may see regular season work against the defending champions. | occccococoooocoqoosooocoooaopooooosossooooes e AP Wirephoto his head under umbrellas at the 2nd tee during a wait for rain to stop at the Masters Tournament in Augusta, Ga. 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M. to 10 P.M. pparently has put blinkers on his fast ball, and this céuld provide just the im- petus, needed to carry the Cleve- land Indians to the American League pennant. - * * If the rival New York Yankees, _ Chicago White Sox and Boston Red Sox have been looking hopefully for signs:that the 22-year-old south- pow Dealer apy Se ceive ay the “sophomore jinx,” they can find no comfort in spring develop- ments to date. -_— Score, the American League's “Rookie of the Year” and leading strikeout specialist in 1955, con- tinues to live up to his appellation as the “new Lefty Grove” and to Manager Al Lopez’ prediction that he'll be baseball's greatest pitcher in two years. * LJ * The towering young lefthander from Lake Worth, Fia., pitched ‘ive scoreless innings against the New York Giants yesterday at Cor- pus Christi, Tex.,.in helping the Indians to their second straight 2-0 shutout. 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But we have to find replacements at five or six im- portant spots, Six of our regular starters in the first Il are missing.” All-American quarterback Earil Morrall, full back Gerry Planu- tis, center John Badactewski, tackle Norm Masters, guard Buck’ Nystrom and end John Lewi« are the first stringers gone. Other senior lettermen who have clude halfback Gerry Musetti, full back Gary Lowe, tackle Leo guard Dale Hollern and guard Embry Robinson, who was hurt in mid-qieson. . Michigan State "has one of its greatest potentials in re- cent football history in the one-two punch of Walt Kowalezyk and Clarence Peaks — a power-packed pair of bruisers. Pat: Wilson wil) be the top | pick at quarterback after two years of understudying Morrall. dim Ninowski and Mike Panitch are the other quarterback possi bilities. Fullback is the major backfield problem with Don Gilbert the only returnee with any experience. 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She defeated defending champion Shelley Mann (left) by a wide margin in the National AAU Swim meet. AP Wirephoto ‘Grand Slam’ ‘Four Champs Trying to Defend Titles in AAU Swim Meet NEW HAVEN, Conn., (#—Four champs, determined to defend their titles, and Jiro Nagasawa of , who recently lowered the world’s 220-yard butterfly stroke tr son, ex-Ohio State diver, were fa- vored, There was some question — 220-yard, breaststroke, however, based mainly on lack of competi- tion this season. Gawboy, the most colorful - per- former a year ago faces a serious challenge from Dick Fadgen, North Carolina State sersation, who has won the Eastern and is shooting for a * By BILL CORNWELL Track teams from Milford and Walled Lake High Schools lift the lid on their 1956 spring sports ac- tivities today when they clash in a dual meet at Milford. The meet begins at 4 a . ing W nd champions and league winners twice in the past three years, appear to have an- other powerhouse in the making, despite a recent automobile acci- dent which injured Jim Green and /— Jim Davidson, two of last season's | top point-makers. Sprinter Lee Averill, quarter-mil- er Del Munson, miler Jim Cook, and pole vaulter Jerry Van Ros- sen are among the seasoned vet- erans back in the fold and new- comer Andre Lavoy, a freshman, \has been impressive in the high ‘Rudy Gaddini. First stringers supplying expe- rience at other positions include center John Matsko, guard Don | Currie, tackle Pat Burke and end | Dave Kaiser, who provided the game-winning Rose Bowl field | goal. Mentioned as the best. of the 3}\sophomore crop are halfback Art ‘Johnson, tackle Ellison Kelly, guard Francis O’Brien, end Sammy and _halfoack Henny Young. look of this new Mallory 91295 |Williams, tackle Jerry McFarland | - ‘is ineligible. Walled Lake, gonead by @ new) Russ Gabier’s Redskins, defend4 Redskins and Vikings Meet on Track Today face this scanthi in the person of John Koczman, finished 2nd in the was reluctant to discuss this sea- lettermen won't hurt. Quarter-miler Dick Weodworth, Larry Hughes in the hurdles and high jump, pole vaulter Jerry Revitzer, high jumper Dave Brat- ton, Ed Bode in the dashes, and distance runners Joel Bailey and Gerald Avery head the st of Inter-Lakes League a year ago, behind Southfield. The new mentor) son's possibilities, but a handful of} returning jLaurrie Passmore, a quarter-miler. seasoned-eempetitors, Newcomer Jim Wilson has also impressed in distance runs. * * * \Dick Barnett in the dashes, Bill Hosely in distance events, and Koczman, a 1953 graduate of Michigan Normal where he put the shot for the Hurons, previously coached track squads at Rochester and Quincy. At Quincy last season ‘nis team won the Little “C” League title. Other promising newcomers are} Eliminations in all seven events were scheduled for this afternoon with the finals tonight, the midway mark in the three-da. y program. 56 Football Rules on Way to Colleges WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. W—The National Assn. of Collegiate Commissioners opened a four-day meeting here yesterday with an announcement by Chair- man Fritz Crisler of the NCAA Football Rules Committee that the (1956 rules were being mailed in printed form to colleges this week. * *« The Michigan University athlet- ie director made the announce- ment at a session devoted to a general discussion of football rules c * ¢ * Crisler noted that there were _ Birmingham ROCHESTER, N. Y. (®—Efforts by 214 bowlers in the 53rd annual American Bowling Congress Tour- nament failed to dislodge any of the divisior leaders yesterday. The day’s best single total was fired by Walter Lerminiaux of Hamburg, N. Y., who recorded a 642 series on games of 233, 184, and 225. ° * * |held sin¢e March 19 by Tony Spar-| |ando of Rego Park, N. Y. House, Sashabaw Ranch, Waterford. April Outd oor Events - April 7 — Michigan Bow Hunigrs: Annual Meeting at Reo Club) Lansing. Thursday's High Doubles ¢ Trojan Boats & _¢ Molded Fiberglas Boats '¥ Craiser’s Ine. Boats Fishing fdenases Here! , aN Crean ; Bowlers Rol Thursday’s leaders*jin doubles were Frank Lopresti and William Giflespie of Birmingham, Mich.,’ with a total of 1,197. Lopresti had 569 and Gillespie 628, They were few changes to effect the game it- ‘self. “A greaer attendance at col- llege games all over the nation is ithe best testimony to this fact that the colege game is the para- moun event in the fall,” he added. Gets the Job—Maybe MOBILE, Ala. ) — Manager Casey Stengel says rookie Norman Leroy Siebern is the New York Yankees’ starting left fielder if he 137 pins behind leading Bill Lillard and Stan Gifford of Chicago . who|- have 1,331 points. Lerminiaux. bowled the day's: ‘best all events score with 578 in| jump and quarter-mile. Another top| This performance, however, left the team event, 597 in doubles, and. prospect, miler Larry Ridgeway, him 7 pins behind the leading 719 649 in singles for 1,817. The divi-| i jsion is led by Lillard with 2,018. ° | Muscarello’s Cleaners of Ni-| agara Falls, N. Y., They are far below leading Fal-| staff Beer of Chicago which has 3,092 pins. Jack Ciresi of Buffalo, rolling in | the team event, shot a third game: April 7 - 8 — Beagle Clubs Annual Championship Winter Stake at/277, the tourney’s fourth highest |game, as he hit 10 strikes before April 7 - 8 — Southern Michigan Beagle Club Trials at Waterloo !eaving the 2-5 pins on a light wit Recreation Area. * April s — tan Archers Assn. Field Tourney at Western § t t ABC “TREMENDOUS Wayne, Jay and Wayné roads. cores a I April 8 — Wolverine Retriever Club Field Trials, Northville Road, ve] SAVINGS 5% miles south of Grass Lake. Meade, Float Cevering, a aussi : Hoot ° April 11 — Northern Pike, Muskie, Walleye Season opens in Lake STROWS, DETROIT | ....000... : 3948 n Huron and St. Mary’s River. Muskie season opens in Lakes Erie and) Marcai Products, E. yee Bl eae NEW MERGURYS St, Clair and St. Clair and Detroit Rivers. 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Evetiicarry loaded firearms on foads| of hand and destory their crops. 3. ton tresspass act to roads. This need $9 Sein Rengien, Wustbors faners |*iasion $5,000 and seven million dollars in .| operations, The list of conservation bills defeated by the legislature is much mrenettt omy TLE yr | pen conser: com- study the est-\longer than the list bills passed.| fish ries q ich” Byrmer ent, ahi conservation commission power tolne, Calif, had hit work cut out set special deer seasons through-|him today as the U.S. ». {to the semifinal pe os-|at eph's College Field House. a Alston faces Hammergaard Tansen, Copenhagen, who defeated him in match in London. In es wot Meaeh smtaaeed Dow ald Davis, Seattle, Wash., 15-3, 15-6. 5 oe * * In the other semi-final match, Vie ll i B : ii "i i i _* eee 4 Bs finals tonight. College appears destined to eclipse ‘a 41.4 in the college division. 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So, change to Super PERMALUBB! . See a Standard Oil Dealer now... you’lllearn why millions of motorists agree that... : You expect more from STANDARD and got itt We will give you the First Quart—at no charge— “THOR TY-SIX_ pet sac eee _THE PONTIAC a FRIDAY, APRIL, 6, 1956 aT ~_ “YEAR-ROUND LAKE LIVING 1S Ay i : rm leg its i a as al j 4 L eee vane NY yD THIS IS YOUR LIFE! ee ee gee le eee ea ae i abou cod ie | meevevers Northwestern Highway Extension . everything to offer. shores of both Lake Neva and Brendel Lake. . beaches, .good fishing, excellent. swimming and! Just Minutes Away from Metropolitan Fatigue and Danger Zones ... The Magic Land of Tranquility 12 Mi. West of Pontiac CALL AT ~ OFFICE ® Roman Brick to Window Line ® Copper Plumbing ® 3 Bedrooms Room and Front Room ® Ceramic Tile Bath ® Natural Wood Trim - = @ Built-in Incinerator © Full Basement DRIVE OUT ANY DAY Select Your to your taste. Lakewood Village is a 1,000-acre development designed for year ‘round living, where you can buy or custom build better homes on 80 feet and wider building sites that front the lakes .. . Rolling and wooded, this fabulous development includes the spring-fed waters. Served by the Huron Valley school system . and only minutes away from the new Lincoln Plant at Wixom, or ‘the Pontiac shopping center, or Hudson’s Northland via the . you'll find Lakewood has A TYPICAL HOME at LAKEWOOD © 52-ft. Long Low Rambling Ranch ® Knotty Cedar Panelling above Brick ® Mammoth Look Through Fireplace between Family Room and Living Room ® Open Beam Studio Ceiling in Living © —All Custom Built homes designed 80 FT. and WIDER WATERFRONT LOTS — ‘1850 up — TERMS — 20% DOWN! . offering sandy boating in clear 5 Convenient Offices to Serve You ; 7400 HIGHLAND RD. (M-59) “|| MUtual 4-6863 EMpire 3-4236 = 8081 COMMERCE ROAD : : East of Union Lake Rood EMpire 3-4197 _ Homesite Now 6 ‘SCHUETT'S at Outer Drive Enwood 2-2400 1478 rows _ ‘hear ere 7 VErmont 8-300! 19228 Ww. MeNICHOLS | Se Come.... See... CALIFORNIA REDWOOD MODULAR HOME Now Under Constriction... DOOR LIVING. Also several other custom built homes for your inspection. VISIT US AT OUR BOOTH NO. 334 AT THE BUILDERS’ SHOW APRIL 7 to 15 — MICH. STATE FAIR GROUND. FEATURING INDOOR - OUT-—.| y : pT eres Saar ee eee bial esiceg wa S sciguheeiyl aie wee 2 Ses { ; ‘ »~APHE- -PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, ae ' leader Seboinals ‘West Banqueting Hazardous, Tnees editor of the Waco News-Trib- P) Opposition Benson Takes: Pot Shots Ioannis Chin picersz Dis Reortelon Thoreve Rewards” |"Ssn ass moe wan at Rigid Farm Supports’ Bt fe a Tecenict ‘pel WACO, Tex. The eccpaton into the drums of «_chichen ‘wo a» Victory in Ceylon taresrs ccs "cancun rar se em oa ee? Pena bashed tae fe Seen ila ee Election Shows Setback refused to postp jon! for Pro-West Party | : SOFT WATER ™% _ The “Wolverine Way” evateraag SE nt ol eee ) MERRITT COOLEY Bagchee nom 2 in aoteat | MAple 35-4352 mokers of Michigan to inspect the hundreds of exhibits thet spell _ Oayree LIVING for 1956, STATE FAIRGROUNDS DETROIT - ‘April 7-15 Compare Our Quality @ Free $30 installation with copper ® Ne threads for salt water to rust © Large top for easy filling of salt ® Only one handle with shift control Semi-automatic © “Dowex” mineral by Dow Chemical +50 gage, te hanty 'qiyeont ® Patented—Plastic inside distributors Indian ee Ceylon's ties with the British Crown. © 10” alee Bottom—keeps it Only five. of the first seats de-/} Tht, "4 country, mare oie tt ont |llCCS © Neo Down Payment na to Kotelawala's Usted © 10 Year Warranty © Free water test in your home ® Engineered te fit your famliy needy NO MONEY DOWN! were recorded in posal Nation-| alist party strongholds. | What you need in ! ts H SER a place only a “mudder” ' ‘ ili could love ie! i J Ly reel ? : i : F The suburban street that will one _ handle. But we are responsible for | F | er cera at threw mice an bm day be a beautiful boulevard is, to-, restoring it before we-confer the red To get the acreage covered, the day, often a sloppy quagmire that’ OK tag that means “This car has only a “mudder” could love! been thoroughly inspected and re- sys put in an answer acres a Feitieme out tei) thet 0 plece That’s why our OK trademark conditioned for performance, safety ; of equipment Is guitig, walk slong means something particular, some- and value.” That’swhy weare proud — “4 thing extra to many value-conscious _to sell it with a written warranty “sountry gentlemen” (and ladies)! signed by us. A brand of well-groomed cars that A good man to know in any neigh- | provides road-worthy dependability —_borhood, new or old, city or country, whether you're dodging over the un- is your authorized Chevrolet dealer. | paved streets of a new “develop- = Because he sells more new cars in ment” or cruising over a satin- your community, he takes in a smooth ribbon of superhighway. | greater variety of trade-ins. You'll Now, we Chevrolet dealers can’t — find the make and model of your | take the credit for engineering rug- choice, equipped the way-you want | ged dependabiiity into the various _ it, at your Chevrolet dealer’s. Make makes and models of used cars we _—your selection today!. cd : i F z Hi Rehearsal Uncovers Something Shattering | CODY, Wyo. @ — It's a good thing the Cody Rotary Club staged | a rehearsal for its minstrel show. Auditorium, Club officials said the firecrack- er either would be eliminated or its size reduced for the shows to- night and tomorrow night. Reuther Gives Nehru Buy with warranted. confidence e. Set of F.D.R.’s Papers NEW DELHI, India #—U. 8. Labor Leader Walter P. Reuther today presented Prime Minister Nehru with a 13-volume set of the late Franklin D. Removes papers. The-United Auto Workers’ presi- dent, is on a goodwill tour. where you see the OK trademark ba When You Think of Music, Think of Gallagher's! CHIVROLET Classified ads feature OK bargains SOLD ONLY BY CHEVROLET DEALERS YOU SAVE MORE BY SHOPPING IN PONTIAC OK USED CARS ARE 6 WAYS BETTER ay at ad | : ’ AN | teres | iS te 2 er 2Ry A bias Gee ae oo SPINET PIANO Thoroughly” : . ee eS ce OF YOUR CHOICE inspected ae. tor perormence “ior valoe Proweeras ; gene : : is $20 Deposit, ce dneange ae _aTIHEWS, HARGREAVES, INC. _ a THIRTY-EIGHT lun PHONE Midwest 4-1400 ” WOODWARD at LONG LAKE RD. BLOOMFIELD HILLS JAM SESSION EVERY TUESDAY ¢ -} EVE. Music by SO-PHIS-CATS $ FLOOR SHOW FRIDAY and SATURDAY HELD OVER for the 3rd week! MARIA JACKSON Sepia Rock ‘n' Roll Singer Also TONY LEE Huron Bowl Bidg. *& Tonight! 4 BOBBY (Blues Mambo) Recording ‘and Radio Star that has hits, hits and hits! -% Coming Back Soon LORIE YOUNG Sepia Songstress Never An Added Charge at the Club “300” NO COVER NO DOOR NO MINIMUM *® | SPADAFORE’S _., ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL @, 1956 ee Lapeer to Buy Stite Land|T lands are located inside thal Dividend Use Dietners Invite ee Disiing ot Its Distinctive Best! epg ps Se i te state Aduinietratiee| NEW YORK — An analysis of aang ea Mashbers, me Irate us sat 1 sence of tana Bord 10 give. the city o tract of|ion ume, % Somaemas, Som ween on Luncheon sae wo oe 18 see of nll eee a oe br afew owe Oat Slote Meeting Di to the Roand . to help pay policy premiums. The Dieters, a new club whose inner ‘Thirty per cent of the dividends|members are interested in figure Cocktail Party walle feecty alg saan Lag eaheliangein Se ey Moore Banquet as cash, Tt The-club has members tm Uties, ° . Pontiac and Berkley and rotates i meetings af the different mem- bers’ homes. Next meeting will be held at 7:30 Sao J COCKTAIL Pontiac. Loun e Area Resident Changes if Xn sleu ww ge Plea in Assault Case He q j Charged with aggravated assault) 25 in aircraft history since man _ fot a Royal Oak Township woman Jan. 3, John Harvey, of 10637 Eck- Orders to Take Out - Private Rooms for igeon That Can‘t Fly es All Way Home VISTA, 6 North Cass RAR Near Huron St. ley Ct., Royal Oak Township, the paper said, andj Te 4 bie plea to guilty yester pay pa yb Play geny ag Private Parties ie a wail e March in-at the Sordeamniah: ste: be HOURS: Mon-Fri 11-10:30 c mute 12 before Oakland County Circuit|a 10,000 acre tract of land near| SAT. 11:00-1:00 A.M. Judge Clark J. Adams, who en-|Dawsonville, Ga., about 60 miles) SUN. NOON-10 P.M. tereg a plea of not guilty for him.|north of. Atlanta and 40 miles . He will be sentenced April 16. northeast of the Lockheed plant in Marietta. It is a farming sec- CHIN A CITY Calif. @ — A homing) Tater footsore and be-\'ngle Cigarette Costs RESTAURANT] | 1070 West Huron FE 4-0340 De- cember that it was moving its pre-) GCE RRR Re OPENING SOON -|Longshoreman $100 Rock ‘n’ Roll Saxaphone DESS DAVIES Comedy MC Plus ALVIN WALLS and His Orchestra ee ‘(DANCING "hy sASON. 2nd BIG WEEK! GEORGIE & | & His PO! POLKA DUKES i i i tl i Mi, i i di dM de, Mi i i i iti i Ml i, i i i, i i i te i i ATTENTION--BOWLING TEAMS} We have excellent facilities to necommedate you, Make your reservations now for banquets and private parties. _ WEEKEND SPECIAL! COMPLETE - FISH 95 - DANCING NIGHTLY © Os may hp te *\C.us T anor Phone OR 3-9754 3412: Dixie Hwy. . Big Floor Show ALL NEW TALENT. RUSS WRIGHT Singing MC SINTHIA SAVAGE Lovely Exotic JAMES RUSSELL Novelty Magic 3982 AUBURN PHIL'S at ADAMS RD. Cell FE §-3563 for Reservations DANCE! FRIDAY ond SATURDAY to HARPO LOTTNER and me Pe, Gochestre ag hy By -* 2 = & # eS © # | A SAN PEDRO, Calif. @® — One i a : He was fined that amount yes- a ; terday after Harbor Department a esr ‘ROOT BEER Bollinger was smoking in a no- Pa ) smoking zone, inside a transit|g Drive-In s The shed was filled with bales — Ce eS E Cass Lake Road, . the Groce Lae’e Sense Aden’ wae Keego Harbor & a a cargo of dynamite in its holds. RL LLL Lebel! Doors Open PRICES 4c til S P.M. Dally a $0¢_Nites-Sun. 10:45 A.M, 20¢ Children Friday & Saturday Entertainment Manny's Presents Ginny Dean AT THE CATALINA PIANO BAR * MANNY’S "sir" W. Huron et Elizabeth Lake Rood be —TODAY and SATURDAY— THE Veom: FROM ANOTHER WORLD! t horror from the stars engulf: nsidious ne me SR ENTERS T aes cosmic THINGS that disintegrate cell by atom by atom! rrr Wie Sabes Bee Pinas Cnteas Uihunn.: beer SCRIB’S BAR and RESTAURANT 430 S, Telegraph Rood lim GREEN PARROT DINING ROOM — COCKTAIL BAR TAKE OUT ORDERS PACKED IN ALUMINUM FOIL TO KEEP HOT TILL SERVED Try a Delicious Sunday Dinner Served from 2, P.M. Your Family ew the Pleasant Environment and hd 88s 488 FULL BOB'S FEATURING “SULLY” “The Man of Rhythm” AT THE PIANO and ORGAN Appearing Nightly * DINNERS * COCKTAIL BAR = BUSINESS LUNCHES . Served In Our Dining Ros DINNERS TO TAKE ouT pote Call FE 3-9821 . . . Your Food sat Will Be Ready “weweeweeeeerererererreerrrrrrrwrrrrrrrrrrrrewe ROCKY CLAUD ANN LITTLE SULLIVAN COOPER “WILLIE Singing Comedy MC Tep Dancer _ Sepice Novelty © The Hal Boss Combo @ BEER @ WINE @ LIQUORS 4904 Elizabeth Lake Rd, FE 2-6052 ; ON PGRN, EEE OT CTT IRE RAA ll cll lll lil ll tl tl tll ll VV errr. . . ious Home Cooking 1650 N. Perry et Pontiac Road. FE 3-9732 Fine ... Food Since 1921] i! Now One of the Finest . OLD DUTCH MILL Completely Remodeled — Stop in «Soon FOR YOUR DANCING PLEASURE - “THE RHYTH “BOYS” DANCING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 3211 Auburn Road Auburn Heights. vtkins W ) | AURANT COCKTAIL LOUNGE vECHARD LAKE ROAD AT PONTIAC TRAIL Weenies oe Ru, (ome ee enna ee om yh eae wae |{ Pete Martin’s \ HOTEL COMMODORE SHOW BAR IN DRAYTON PLAINS Presents: “The DON WILSON TRIO” for’ Your Dancing Pleasure FRL, SAT. and SUN. NIGHTS ! oP. M. TM 2 A. M, DAGMAR L. WILSON, Owner VILLA INN : ‘Where Dining Is a Pleasant Adventure * Clarkston Road — Just South Lake Orion 1 ‘ FRL— SA — ®. Bane EARL and his : oe NOTES". a COME TO THE BLOOMFIELD INN! INE FOOD BOWLERS MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW FOR YOUR PARTIES AND BANQUETS Try our deliciously tender filet mi . Oer chicken. Our lobster tails — BROILED OVER CHARCOAL right before your eyes. DINE and DANCE To the music of One of the Country’s Leading Orchestras, featuring music on the SWEET AND DANCEABLE side. ‘BOB SUMMERS HIs Reep niche and ORCHESTRA appeored in nen iP —— includi Bing fy Me “Blue Skies’ Paramount a has played for many ae hotel and supper clubs froughout the country. Henry's Bloomfield Ion COCKTAILS—WINES—BEER No Cover or Minimem Charge OPEN 4 P.M, 70 ee in 'SHACK C OUT ON 101’ {OXBOW LAKE PAVILION : A 9451 ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD : : Spend a Pleasurable Evening _- . : Ld] eae . i DANCE usa s saTurpay Nicht ==§. Ra . Music by 4 : BENNIE MANNI’S 7% a : “MELODY BOYS” | | : Al, Mr tthe. 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HO | 90d Heac a : | . . s NOW aed ockade’ am. suiienty, srvearine A DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM OF Bh sar acc, bre | ; | : peculiar helm {cutied vie: oie TODAY and SATURDAY pale seg ad Chinese extracté SEE JACK LEMMON: (ACADEMY AWARD JA M ES STEWART WINNER—BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR) oO - : wi AN Masher” at 7 FROM LARAMIE ovie the pe WANTED TO BUY Ws A: STARTING SUNDAY mp ct ar 1000 COMICS ra , “THE BOLD and THE BRAVE” y Mad dy Devi Also 1000 TRUE LOVE Wa isneys Also “POSTMARK FOR DANGER” pais eM | The Littlest —e ‘La 9 spend $2.000.000 eee Magazine Outlet | Outlaw STARTING WEDNESDAY 2 ‘7 Tor HITS urn ve. eee aS ‘Broid i Frank Sinatra @ Eleanor Barker @ Kim Novak oul od d 0 =) = : Peccedbvcs : , | HELLS 0 1 d ANC Ne HORIZON ‘ “a mom ro ROOM . en ee HEY, KIDS! l-ither a boy or girl will do.” ; DON’T FORGET THE Hollywood 13 . THIS SATURDAY art aid AFTERNOON! go : : ay rE ee 0 £9 22 at deine = dae o ‘ 4 Drive-In 4 COLOR so at aw ye % Theater CARTOONS 3 ae & SERIAL LAST DAY’ . (eat Aetrens ofthe You) Ds THE ROSE SE TATTOO’ eae TOMORROW! Jeers: reate: Festure Tomorrow at 1:55 — 4:31 — 7:09 -— 9:49 AAW ee ae ‘1s Temujin ; ' SO wanting be on ‘ -— neaned & for a woman ties , that he must ) C INE fv nm® — — »f- Labs TECHNI i D0 IT YOURSELF 4 Zereteens Well look who's back in season again! 2 A Zs CAN'T BLAME. YOU YA €OR GRINDING THE 4\ TREADS OFF YOUR TEETH BECAUSE HANNIBAL IS PRICING NESTS IN LOVERS’ LANES. WE HEAR THE OLD GENT HAS. Y wwGn OFF THs A LOVE ~ IT'S OUT OUR WAY BOARDING HOUSE YEP! You CAN'T Y fe CY A FAP/; IT STRIKES MEMY Z Zs, FATHER'S BUSINESS GY 16 ABIT OFF YOUR Y AFFAIR AS PUPPY! BEAT /u« ISN'T THIS THE €\ NIGHT YOU FINANCIERS BEEN TOO LONG \/ FIGURE WHAT YOU SINCE POP HAD |\ MIGHT HAVE WON WITH DIAPER RASH! i A FEW 3-HORSE PARLAYS 2 ysl me eg ae gene € ae A a Shared ——— Srna . —— il YOU DON'T WHY IG IT IF | IMAGrT UNDERSTAND | A GUY IN a 0 Se ALLY OOP - ‘. ‘ Boh 5 * % En BRN ~s ; AES Wes A eet WMA D hen ax WSs oF a, NANCY ne ee = ow He " | If oY 9 a= th © 1966 by NEA Gervicn, tne, TM. ) By Ernie Bushmiller WE HAVEN'T I'LL GIVE SCHOOL Pour ScHooL is COLLECTED THE KIDS A PAPER ; VERY MUCH COLLECTING PAPER PAPER DRIVE TO RAISE MONEY oi FOR THE cr ar ceases oS 2s 7 can fs > €; aE i Se pay = Wh we ee “STORY <8 Fo) Copp O47 APR-6 <> : 7 : : CAPTAIN EASY , By Leslie Turner Ack ; NOW DONT BE CRUDE, EASY! WAIT we npusTRics ~ 5 ee as Coan SANT ME 10 TULL YOU HEAR MY OFFER... ptige.. BUY HER OFF, | ACHANCE TO SPEND HER LATE MR, Ex? FEW RE Fe LYNN C. DOYLE z THE PLANT WHICH I LATER ACQUIRED AND EXPANDED WTO THE VAST WDUSTRIAL EMPIRE THAT NOW BEARS MY NAME wane BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES i. GUY STERLNG! BUT _.. AND WES ON @ ROUSE- FOR GOS SAKES, BOOTS, DOT | WhO? BOMT UP TRE RIVER ABOUT || YOU GET IT? f FORTY MILES FROM WERE! 2 0, BUT TA WIS STUDIO 1S LOOKING ALL OVER FOR Wie "Ss 3 ine. T.M. Reg. US. Pat. Off. y and Striebel _By McEvo ie © NMG by WEA Ber cton pnw, \ Me You'll Find PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every Doy in the Pontiac : Press Wont Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way ‘WANT AD | DIAL FE 2-818) HALF ACRE CASTLE THEN TACK TH’ COOKIE FIRST TLL NAILON A | I.. CUTTERS IN PLACE...’ BIG, STRONG HANDLE... im ONE SINGLE — PRODUCTION 2 A 7..¥8S, BUT L HARRY EVER useqT ANYMORE / mia A AS & n &. Be = ¢ ‘ . By Dick Cavalli ~via peagegeiesa TaN i: 4 « fits £ ‘ Bh ia ee oe pe ee ae & lepeapio Marshall H. Boden, veteran GM} 0e'a.s0 j teat, Nes i. s6-| points while losses extended to “3 The collection of local antiques,|Messerschmitt crashed, near Chat-) And pis certainty of Basnen sg oficial, has been named) £3, $e Berea i abut pont : WASHINGTON i®— A compro-|poused in two rooms at the east-\ham, after a dogfight but not the) Sadly missed by nis wile. Mae A. manager of the future dor, beh. “Onions, “a3, » L, Lae-t be Tieding won Wehity eke mise election-year farm bill takes|side headquarters of the firm,|beautiful girl who tended him when) Sori. —__— 3 mobile-Pontiac assembly plant at|*l",0* Perey ours, He: 1! 1254 tenday’s total of 2980.00 tharca on Mts final form, today, (Hiram Walker and Sons) includes| be was injured. wers , Calif., corporation ot-| 138 So bike” Fates: Cypo Best performing major divisions * * 6 items ranging from a silver sun-| Poschenrieder, now a Stuttgart og DUNSTAN'S FLOWERS . |, ficials announced today. te." fein” arid, eg Radishes,| were the chemicals, aircraft, oils! A 10member Senate-House con-|dial brought to Essex County more businessman, said, “I just want to 20t_W _ Bares Di ri Prior to his new appointment, pias. 1 4 Y pong my en and steels, Airlines were lower, ference committee meets to act|than two centuries ago to a col-jthank her and buy her the largest ___Pumeral rectors. 4 Boden was manager of the B-O-P) hothouse, fancy, 90-B-Ib box: NO. 1. Kone wale eked nt ; formally on the tentative agree-| lection of old spectacles. bunch of flowers my arms will AIR AMBULANCE GROUND plant at Linden, N.J where heli’ sterts wee. eke isiabegee. Ne Among advancing stocks were ments it reached during two weeks} The museum is the result of sev-|hold. My plane, crippled over Lon-| @ursiey_Funeral_ Home FE. 4-121 will be succeeded by Cornelius P.|},2-38;348 bv. Tarnips, aioe Sheet & Tui of efforts to combine the differing /¢r@! years’ work by a group of|don, lost altitude and I crashed on Oc dee fenten On Stiet Bley of Dewi, deaeter of et a. —— —— Chrys- programs of the two houses. local historians many of whom do-|this hill. There was a house on the| Ore oie es Waterton te ards for the three divisions. - pang pr ehco. American Smelting. Union 24 am hag cutee tects were ~~ ne from their own col- hil Prcorky on = tary inegphegee ym KIRKBY A native of Sernor. Pi eiSriistare| Carbide, Babcock & Wilcox, revies vow ; : _—Yuners)_Rome— FE +1083 ___ pay ani ison’ in aon racer Coes eee tn nance at |General Foods, New York Central. GEORGE L. STAUDT ing, but leaders of the conferees) A piece of tie world’s first wvoeeeas 068 Serer ie aS ee D nelson-Johns and later held various super. |48: wid ave 4: Page ae OAR Oe ound S voles ae M p ed in. gig rey oe gb tet * 6 6 che. visory positions in the Fisher ai rede ‘A jumbo 0: , «4; | Johne- Manville. rea Man romot owe er and treiter te ‘American | “She protected me against an =penchiny Fok “PoNERALS” Baty Dion, He is = graduate "Geeks Lt Goseal” —, — a. ee ose “We'll stay in session until we| revolution; a deed signed by Maj, |28*Y crowd. She was about 20.") SPARES ONIEVIN CHAT University of Michigan, | Tots! wooly rch Staple. 1183 Reynolds | Metals Leese 1 Post af Hudson wind this up,” said Sen, Ellender| Gea, Isaac Brock, British com- |70Ugh he wandered around the ri Sj le R. G. Middlesworth has been na: house Electric, Texas Co. and : | @-La), chairman of the confer-) mander in the war of 1812; and |Tills he had to leave without find Voornees-niple ee en ed me gies et Meester Airlines. The of George L.|ence group. He expressed hope of] a rare 181% cannon are among |!%& ber. ; FUNERAL HOME ~ } ghrore—Grade A extze large 44: laree] A block of 20,000 shares of Col-|Staudt to director of approval by late afternoon, exhibits M First announced last month by| “Comment: Market unset trede|umbia Broadcasting “A” traded|and merchandising for the Hudson} Representatives and senators) Ais on show is a 1740 French! State Will Award ue GM President Harlow H. Curtice,|fSi"" J" arafers ‘replenished thelr stock| at 264 unchanged. Division has been an-jare due back Mohday from a 10-ltowling piece with extra-long bar- - a | the Sunnyvale installation will ulti-| ane Prices sdvanced, mand declined/ Fryehauf Trailer, active“ and|nounced by officials of the Ameri-day Easter recess. The House willl re} constructed specially for trade . -_ The Pontion fivens mately turn ‘out 100,000 Buicks,|*ippues geserally adequate and ‘ending strong in the last two sessions, Can Motors Corp act first, possibly Wednesday. | with Indians who paid for firearms paration Contract _| te accumulate. CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS pleted. in time to produce 1958! cincaco, April 6 (AP) — Butter ‘pan into profit-taking today. tt. Staudt lives at 611 Westwood ‘opened on 4.200 shares off ‘& at 96 and later extended its loss a models steady: receipts 1,172,000; wholesale buy- Jittle. she succeeds George R. Browder n local historical interest js the chair|/ Farmington Expressway will be Hy a 90. ate aoe oe At noon, the Associated Press, Who wou was — — promise will clear the House by a used at council sessions for more|among $10,000,000 in highway con- | page graded ‘weak. balance y:;average of 60 stocks was up bo Se ie me adewe cafe margin. than half « century by mayors of|struction contracts to be let rain ul eS receipts 13,200, wholesale buying prices! cents * at $190.80. Yesterday's new director joined Hudson’ ‘The conferees voted yesterday| Walkerville. The town now is in-/Wednesday, Michigan Highway unchanged to 3's lower: 06, larger] ‘age dropped back 80 cents|in January of this year after serv-|for q 51 million acre national corn|corporated in the city of Windsor.|Commissioner Charles M. Ziegler | : $069.9 per cent A's 30-5) mixed ei nesjatter having established a record|ing as advertising manager of the| ajiotment, eight million more than weet ee ,. |has announced. Shift N | 31; checks 36.8; current receipts 97.8. |high mark the previous day. oe Corp.. of a the acreage fixed —_ st nica Business Notes The contract letting will be the |: on IS. lormerly served ture Department as maximum ' largest ever held by the depart- | | €rvous y CBICAGO POTATOES New York Stocks same capacity at the Standard/needed. The bill would requi ment, he said, with 16 state trunk- | : | CHICAGO, 4 (AP)—Potatoes: ef: Register Co, of Dayton, Ohio. farmers to comply with their in- ewe line construction pro: coming CHICAGO @ — Grain futures !{i"2*, ci stoct 5; oo Keach 0; ees | (Late Morning Quote athens) a ues He entered the advertising field| dividual planting allotments to) DEARBORN (INS)—Ford Motor up for bids. prices shifted nervously in early| demand, "ali ond saree “tdcho Rusrets|Air Reauclion 441 lal Cre Goal. <2} 1935 after graduation from the!quality for either price supports). Sinounced: today that three! “Nine other structures on the dealings on the Board of Trade to-|34.65-4.95, bakers $5.50, utilities $3.90; Chem...1254 Johns Man... $12\ University of [linols. or soil bank payments. _|Ford division executives have been! gaiand County Expressway and with -Josing Ofe60n Russet bakers unwashed $8.25; Allied Str... $2 Jones & » &. eeeeeersageretinererrnriaet appointed to new management po- day some contracts NZ siontana Russets washed and Waxed ro Geajmers Kelocy Mayes... : : . sitions in the general office all the contracts for grading and ground and others improving $3.50-4.85 for wide range of sizes; Minne Zines UNC -°- iin Kimb Cik..... S41 F ; htened Horse ; ' 8 sales tk dual lane, concrete pavement ow: Washed and waxed.” New sock arriva|Am gurine - Y Sreage 88." ula a Il a i Qed ines lamagie oR ee 8 en Uncertainty as to the outcome of 10:9" iene" ig ‘maveet steady. New/Am Cyan. 14, Lehn & F.’. 183 : Rears Into Auto, _ Beech evenue cast of Farmington slreaty tarm bill deliberations and the rela-'stock carlot track sales: rn Am Gas & El.. $8) LOF G , 03.2 vf , ’ ee eee Jr. have been let, Ziegler said. tively high levels of some de-,“*** fe ses ts elon Pt tig ey te \ , Injures Rider 15 Snyder to rater inarne i rte a ! liveries were among influences Am Rad ...... 233 Loews 32 1eS a e ’ pean thfield Man Released Livestock Seating... 43 Lone & Chem.. 76.4 ager, and H,. D. Hubbs to parts) OU which prompted caution, ives Am Smelt $ Corttard 20 A dog ran out to Rochester road/and service operations manager A Wheat near the end of the first) DETROIT LIVESTOCK lam Tob....... 4 Mack Trk..... MS es afternooon nipped _ . fte¥ Death Accident hour was % higher to X lower,|, DETROFT. April &ApHess atbie Ar, Mase 4 Mor B.S. 4 ion, oo oe horse, the horse reared into! NEW YORK The election of] SOUTHFIELD (INS) — Charles 35; to lower, | "¢. ar Sti !;; st MoGrew H... ri rs an automobile, ae id w, oe = 4% % ower,| Catt ee rang: Armour @ 0 a. ee Be at Lake Orion Su rien 2 Se W. Lowe as s president of Wol-|Belanger, 25, of ae W. 12 Mile higher, May 65%; rye % to \%4|Mgner Nations mont é0 higher. cows Atehtoon "....1g08 Momsen,ch-. 84) Heart Attack Iwas ‘aia te heen Cheter Fae —_ Pty - Savion an Oe pa sclemnedl: higher, May $1.22%: soybeans \|{S" gee™rm, 00-7, hugher: Dalle steady AU RAGE oo 85 Motor Ba 3 | pital for treatment .ot head andlend the ‘Secne Os ee ase anal eny, after telling Detroit potice de. to 1% higher, May $2.8) and lard steady; about sia loads prime tose-tae2 Balt & Oni $73 Mctter'pr"". 1°! LAKE ORION — Stuart James|neck injuries, Oakland Countyltoday, He succeeds C. S. Gentry, Mallsrom, 7, of Detrolt. He sald 7 to 18 cents a hundred pounds|teq steers 19.00-21.50, tatter price freely; Benguet... 2. Nat Cash ig” ag7/Haddrill, prominent Lake’ Orion Sheriff's deputies said. who is retiring. Lowe was former-| Hallstrom walked into the path of lower, May $12.72-70. BD eis Joe” nin commercial ‘ang|Bocing Air... 61 Nat Dairy ... 376 banker and a former village and| Hospital authorities said Janet!ly vice president and a director of|his car on East Jefferson at Ash- Traders watched for news from | £004 steers mostly 17-00 18.50; most good ~~ A aadiaie 134 Net Gyps ---- 88 township official, died late yester-|Miller, of Rochester, is in good/Cities Service Petroleum, Inc. the Senate-House conference com-| 19.90, bulk lity ‘and commercial steers eee Mie say NY Central .. ¢3.1'day afternoon. Mr. Haddrill ‘suf-|condition and will be rgleased this Wolverine _ transports n| : mittee putting in final work on a|{z$0-13.50; canners snd cutters most! Mics 33 Nort & West’ os./fered a heart attack while working | afternoon, ' products from Chicago to Detroit Boys Attending Club, compromise price and soil bank) !09¢-12.5@; bulk utility and commercial Bra Beo® «3g i No Am Av :. $28/0n a ladder outside his home at) The driver, Mrs. Mildred Ed-\and Toledo. ys ing Liub, bill, The committee was expected|stockers and feeders i'o0.20 00. Burroughs —.. 373° wwst Airline 164/202 5S, Broadway. ward, 55, of Lake Orion told depu- Thi ves Steal Bikes / to wind up its efforts today with a steeay f —-B, O Camp Soup” 408 Ohio Ol... 46 | A vice president and director|ties she was about to pass the al teady. - ne Owens Il! ; ; _ pir , bill ready for consideration of both! £4, epetly chotoe, and prime, vealers/Combl 9." HS Paco ae. 83.8! * , ot Orion State|horse and rider when the dog sud-| TOG Beer Attracts Two bicycles were reported houses when they reconvene Mori- 2.00 higher, advance mainly en veels Pac +. 35.2 Pan A W Air 19.6 Bank, the T7l-\denly. came from a field to nip stolen from outside racks at the day racing good and, spore; Du 00d ane Canes dT.” a7 “Param Piet. 333 year-old civic at its flank row to ew Fu Pen ™ . venlers | 30.00-68.58; Cater Trac. 687 Parke Da .. ader been , Grain Pri commer ial wean, 1409-30-00: eu ard eee Gy am ee 27 eee nent Frightened, the horse jumped , rain Prices ow tility saree, i8.60- market pomt- [Cities 8x1 as pst ee master jabout five feet sideways into her) aiKrAND ~— At Kawerau, : cease oom Say eet tate cee ee ererer |Gose Com *:..1708 Seas D sven SOL. jear, she said. The horse @PP@|where New Zealand's newest in- a CHICAGO, April 6 (AP) — Opening! istabs unevenly $6-100 higher, most ed- Cole Palm. 2.2 $8 | Lr a to ~“y and ently was not injured, according/qustry is“ making its first paper, Whe July ....csee 00% weak 35 heed choles ‘and prime 6 Weicomw Bd.) 27 <" Perved Sermsite deputies. a much older industry has held a\SusPects @s yet, police said. May ....e0.. 2.34% Sep sees 68% | woole 21.60; around 150 head|Con Edis ... . 48 Pilleby Mille as a village . gala opening. The town’s first pub Ny sesste’: HBH Deg esses’ -T0¥s/ wooled apd fail shora lambs 21.80: about Con © CA. -vas pullman... councilman _ and F ily Dish opened up with free beer and the Britain's Royal Air Force has Dec aseces May sesso 132% lambe No 1 pelts 2's 10, balk good Cont Can .... 48 Pure Ol .... as Orion Town-\£ QIN] 7 Ishes noise could be heard half a iretired its last wartime Mosquito MAY .eecee.. 1.45% Sep cries 132” 19. Ge a0 50 deck cincice “end. prime’ jit|Cont Ol... 1196 Repub Sti .. ship cnet) rt Wi h ee : sito July . cece. 140% ra lb fall shorn lambs 19.50; few e' ‘orn Pd - 623 Rex Drug ... i. and supervisor epa , 1 : : ~ Sep 2o2lecs5 180 MAy oss 1273 | good 's 86-45 Ibs 18.00-18.0; Curtiss Wr.... 318 Rey Met... 641/ § HADDRILL between 1923 and W dd G st Over; ype prten the miedi-|~Norick OF A PUBLIC HEARING sreecces b “eeee cull to r sl s + 202 Rey Tob B .. $15 4 jum-sized some who could Notice la hereby given, of ©. seuedaied Mar vevcee 1486) Be wove 13.00 50. Det Edis -- 42 Rock Spe ... 32.2 i ce e in ue Ss to bi held by MAY ae or of ee contaue: tinketece Dour Aire “ ais sont hite’’ Se) A lifelong resident of the town- eee. An unusu a iiauatied thetr ale on the footpath. reemat Prone ot ing femean . A _ CHICAGO, April 6 (AP)—Balable hogs/DY Pent». 232.4 Bean, AL RS -- Sot — was the oma James T.| avertisement attracted attention'S® great was the rush that mo| titer the ye ¥ 6,8. Identify Missing Plane, 4.200. ‘airs Active. sirone to mowuy 3 Bast oq... soe shell Ol... 60.4/Haddrill, a pioneer of Orion Town.| ently in a newspaper of Harman could claim the honor of Be-|™#P" 16, trom ao te C4 Report No Survivors song. ow mined rede ttt No} NSiet A Muss... t, facial O".” 8¢3|Pontigg BPOE No. 810 and, mene | smith. South Africa had waited for an hour and ‘x halt Riek renee Torna. Setland ‘Cran: 8 = i hers 15.63; DUIL Emer Rad ne ony Mi 7 | we i" It read: “Mra. Cilliers kindly an a bi yun les 200-260 Ib. 15.50-15.60; a few lots Erie RR ....,, 22.5 Sou Pac ..... 55.4,ber of Lake Orion Masoni Lodge : " | ty, Michigan, mg et the north. TOKYO \#—The U. S. Air Force Nn w 78-15.85; | ic those when the doors opened at 10 a, m. of Section 23, thence N reported tonight parachutist srumt,2 2 hdl he, ie Bm lPuing or « lene Pinger cue using, 8S. Saginaw. Mon., April 9, 4 to 9 eae : of tare Blanc lparnball. “4 he off “it won opened |P-.™. Tues, Wed., Thurs. 9:30 to lrate Victim, Screams ro Pgs Pet oe ty the office as soon as opened. 5-30 p. m. —Adv.’ erfelt Puneral Home with : Pursue House Burglar Mont ©. Oliver officiating. Inver : Annual rummage sale given by ‘ite’ | «Elks Lodge of Sor til be at Gas Station Entered, the Auxillary of the Metrepoitten| housewife’s screams last) Fite. taeg® Seer name, “Oe $ 46 R d Tak from 6-9 and all day "ht scared away a housebreaker —_ford, Saturday evening, April 7 eported Taken Chat Pri. ove. fram $0 om 4 510 S. Pad-- HOBART 1956, ALANSON Sat. 6 N. Saginaw. — Ady,from her bedroom at 510 S. ¢ Mich, age 68; be A gas station at 117 N. Cass Ave.) ~ idock St., but not until the intruder; fovea ; * Luxury, elegance, | commanding power, distinction of judgment... yours... yours in your own new 1956 Cadillac. in furs piled to’ the full length of the gun. Among items of more recent 'Dr., Birmingham. | Formerly advertising manager, of the House Agriculture Commit- tee and head of its conferees, told newsmen he is confident the com- Rummage sale Sat., April %,)had’ stolen $5 from a billfold, Pon- from 9 ‘til 4. Pirst Spiritualist’ Church, 16 Chase St. —Ady. The owner, Austin Terry, of 439 Rummage St. John’s Orchard Lake Ave. said that at\cnuren, Hill St Saturday, 8:00 to aan tees cooley meame al. . , small sole oie, Sued. toon Rummage sale. All Saints Epis- copal Church. Fri. April 6, 7 to 9 ‘ip. m. Adv. If your friend's ip jail and needs ball, Ph. PE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031, ° 7 | sale Saturday April %, & to 11:20.'197 South Parke St. Ady. A grade separation to carry Drake road over the Brighton- ¥ 70am. 4 a FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 28181 From 8 a.m, to 5 p.m. ty i rf ena~eee wef fy at: AT ONC ARTIST AND DISPLAY LAYOUT MAN, MUST BE QUALIFIED IN LAYOUT AND COPY, WRITING. WRITE. _ man, MAZUREK ‘MOTOR SALES South Bl BA. ie Saginaw BOYS — VETS 90 FORD Birmingham HAS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS ron CHASSIS DESIGNERS PRODUCT CHECKERS DETAILERS a THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL “aeigs Ge) | ass CARNIVAL | by Dilek Turner : Nichotie & Harger Co.’ 33 W_ Huron &t. PE o-Ji83 | QUICK CASH your lant ceuiencts — s99) or Not Sold ESET WHITE : TAX SERVICE NEW LOCATION WANTED Competent girl or middle aged woman for general housework. Own bed- room, sitting room, bath and television. Forty hour week. High wages. 7 8. SAGINAW a et | NEED HELP | won a tt aie eo ‘a . NEED $000 Dixie ftv. CONTRACTS | CASH fee er ptarricg Get cur ant our cotimate ae renee! Sees Saas oblige} Edw. M. Stout, Realtor If you want a pleasant, permanent home, here it is, Phone FE 2-5637 or Apply : -148 Ottawa Drive HAYDEN, Realtor TN Oe Eve. ee . . Ca nnithimnaee ‘Ofhes merce Rd, : “Perhaps if Madam wouldn't annoy it . . .!"” COMBINED FORCES. LANDSCAP- Pontiec, EM 3311 _Mi ‘4364. Diie Diver °°" = sion FE fBeqit nee uo by exper. | “Rr sclalisiog in domeatia work TE R. F. McKINNEY WANTED Wil train Must have Work Wanted Male 10! Buildin Servic 12 i My yaded. PEs psna AND | eben = COOK, BIRMING- irda ation ig, betgeen? and" pete at septs eile intvinctel ogra . en TANDECAD ES CO Be DESIRES OP- Acrotred Knapp Shoes . TING "ANTED B Pappas et Rs OB? BO SRB |RSS) Eel BH ie | te Be” ons Op LOTS ttt fe ANTED pecens, 7m 3706 FLOOR LAYING. SANDING & FIN. | LOWER STRAITS LANDSCAPE CO. | “loi N. faginaw’ Pi vase '* rties uali- ¥ CABINETS. | FOR oar BING. “LAYING FI spring clean up Estate m : Fig, REALLY. SINGH TO RE ASK FOR personal service on your na r By Gardner, 1 Central your ome. Nothing ire” Oven Ciesser, ‘wale »xe-| -TOM BATEMAN: PRUL b. HAMMOND | cand =} 'BATEMAN-KAMPSEN | *=-*i# ____Bree_ 7x baile i oh pai 1 hats iL ALE = = J 7] REALTORS , FE 4-0528 | Babee ha rate Comm| | fa ea cong | See ets) =~ BROS __Moving & Trucking 19] embers only ana that its the : Intent of the Liquor Control Com-} TARGE AND SMALL , Add MOVING. TRUCKING, Low the = | souaE service. HM 34083 | Gate ‘abraa Bala, agtn’s, em HOMES We Have B * | arene ne ine WEDDING TAT ry | MeabMys, Dever for, tree, an Waiting For R . | JOB. YING. A-l MOVING — NO : Studio , et AR eet | rhesus, Be tine | pba: eH ain |g EACLLEN? SERVICE gy Printed Sapna = pn tron" | Geet inttia Wy “tae? ot_2 bearoom Hck, wih base STUDIO Maven al Minuet, rashes pd CS Res cor ae a-l HAULING 4 0. any. | OANTY, MAID POR | SUPPLIES. Real" katate, 502°, ‘Huron et. |2 oF 3 Dedroom frame 25 E. LAWRENCE ST. | Sruthett tum eren “gy, work | Sree brxen. Ot iam," | gue" you Moving’—bo—7 | EXRERE Winsted Me Sayers. ero | —E¥enogs. alien EE Sa a Be aoe prything to Keep from | PLASTERING AND REPAIRS. ALL yourself. Reat @ truck from ¢ Canal Rd. Utica. £°Hisbunie | LISTINGS WANTED _ H W starving. i Deliv ti . L Sp Wented __| ony “EME TORS | pge slice enn eee | ARSE ae eee gE ee nr ee | Re Ee ECR) WHITE BRos. re Unines 0 cent percial & repair R. | - Basem eo rr ates: Je al or hostess gifts. = Sot real estate. Por “pp REALTORS or ai : de work support E NEW A’ AIR. ytime. saa - y roth Say dor ier Lavende s. Ps distinction “eseks auperies one | FOUND ramteed work. Pree cott- | GNCINERATORE -CLMNOD see | ee une neving trouble mest new, maven OT ve seas we partme pro- gutting end trimming trees, FE| mates ew ANDRE. _f rubbish clean up. FE 45134. ; ae Fr > PP . ~ WE CAN SELL Yous oe Keodam and cont.| Work Wanted Female Ti| mit, Oremesd, wort. tee cnt | UQMLAAMD, MEAVE HAULING. | “Shove Oatians fester PE Seue | “GSPRINGTIME’ ao cLiigtr & SONS . + aod "=| appmzscino "INO, 1G. SNYDER POOR CATING, LOE in AULINO ASHES AND | “Sew “Ite oven. cleaner Rais | ; HOt_W'Wosters_Bey_o¢_MTtel, ences. Write Pontiac Press, Box me accuses neni and Sending ishing. Phone re | Lior mau oa euhEae solves burmt-on grease, Waite’s 1S the time. BUY OR SELL nailing, ‘Ipauire’ P. Ep r10_TANKS—_ANO— TICE pe : . ; mer tae voy Gears |_Be"atiearsigaeee™ 7°" OS | RT oa DONE, TRPCKING.ROERRR | me acces Comme oe mre! = TO SELL | sertePrntay ream how to 6 Drz\Ciean-| BOR, or women ‘over 3 ABDI | Samy amb | Fagin. 3422 or KEbwood qginulet_Cell eaytime, FE 3169) River so Laxeview ‘br."e gonnect- jy you how cash if th rial Rettos | tae | Teexcrnc any |e" ge See taet| Setar Gat] PROPERTY! | Sioa So for time help i a : P LIGHT AND HEAVY TRU BROKER i exchange for part time beip | # ing aod eating. re a BULLDOZING Raphi Uhauleg Saad.” fil ait | Seen repeatecy removed vy vate 290 Mitesh Uae Ra. PE #210 aks Rd” FE a] eee RD. Tmopson __—iPE +6841 do so at_weir_owa rit? '"“S*| And we are experiencing| Bust reial a tag Sensi Ont ok WORE HER QUE thas ieee O'DELL CARTAGE _ | 28 t0 st thelr owe ri. and paw. FE 20s ca mn #2 40 pesca! on cet BY ad are Business Services 13) rocai and Long Distance Moving | SPECIAL: WAVES #6 $| a tremendotis demand for| buyers wating. firms. Gualiie — » WANTED al ates : + ae at Eee ® BU. i DaY—? Phone FE $6000 bis Gree Pri Eee” TE homes of al! sizes and de. ROY KNAUF, Realtor A&B TRENCHIN SAND, one AVEL DRIVEWAY es : Beer nem, 9 bere. % so, A REO ee wee B severy_ FE $ oon) Ty aenv.| Poglines. water tine nels me PE| frarel top soll and fill dirt, OR ba Friday & saturday, |. 8CTiption, also lakefront | Mwy waste Wis WANTED 4 yt Opening for teen geperietent | leg. Ok. Walton Bivd. PE Ack TREE SERVICE REMOVAL | TROCK ANYTHING FROM THONE | Wtd. Children to Board 26) homes, acreage and) dedromm mods. sen down rex: Bo S ‘a — oreare FONTIACS LARGEST ‘ We have many buyers watting by EEPER. exper rienced WwW ‘oa like pomvewn Lo gitiared_compeny “Fa Esa. aT custom 1 an naaie (PAPER: ean OTe Cash walting C ALL OUR erty in the Rochester area. 3 PHONE $80) the day. ease ca lined #2. Lined, | . hanging ad OaED SOLIS Wat MAPLE HUTCH AND Roger B. Henry, Inc. R full’ charge. $3 per panel. FE | mates. FE 40018. end table. MA 4-2034 § y: URES? . ........ 2-2744. | Al PAINTING. INTERIOR & EX- | WawrEy $11 Main St. 1649 E. Auburn R4 SALES ' Don ecex “YOUR WIG ge ag #3 wedi egy ANFED TO BUY ALL any Pes OL 19111 OL 1-9131 SWITCHBOARD GPERATOR, own WANT BABY SITTING IN EVE- | hoistery, Free commer Fe | _Guerente i "pret ot FE. oes: of furniture. Phone FE OF F ICE, Rochester Mich. WAME eee ec ccccce eee e eee ad se 5 a A-1_ PAINTING, PAPERINO. WANTED FURNI ITURE FE 4 3 OBS FOR MEN _ tes. Pe $-9008. estimates, Ne fob too big oF small zee een Pomonan, FF ‘PAINT- fed Seat prenst oes ms core 7 929 SOLD OUT! ATE ACCOUNTANT . WILL DO FRONING IN MY HOME. | _FE _ Pp bead = (00 BM OF smell _ing. Free -st, PE 2211. fee and the highest price in ‘ . EE So00 ro * ere Pe Se? ___| EXPERT APPRAISAL SERVICE | ALWAYS DEPENDABLE. PAINT-| c(esh ,ce!!- ‘cou — ony fancerthan ve ‘are able to Birmingham ELECTRICAL srs | IN Gwe none at 4 Pee ti ne: ree. ne. 7 USED FURNITURE BUTER secure new stings. WE TRAINER. FOR, nut neon Sesee | Sette AUEURE An Fe eie <8. Feraiture a ty. either ‘puv- CUSTOM DEC RATING WALL: ——; 7E 23088 Our Staff Is Ready to Exch a Bele we navy severe : MENT AIL MANAGE. Building Service 12 12] ie or private sale. References. meres iM 33435, service. Com __Money Wa Wanted 2 28A + Serve Your Real Estate ers want to be located in efther ~ bed Ey h . 83 N. Teleg an wbure WAREHOUSE TRAINEE. 330 ar ¢ iuesOae BREAKERA. ee en ee Ld Reasonable rates. PE i171 or a RE eireom home. —— Johnston Multiple. Listings vl gaa ; | Stencorashars ee vahnree $00 linge chines titra — sealed ars wera renelted. Ale WALL WASHING ai AND 1 PAINTING Share Living Quarters 30 _Rent Apts. Furnished 33 WITH OR “< AREER CENTER” “For Sar TOOLS. _ Phone FE sa ae and delivery. oe sio-Thers “ve 2 ry WTD MIDDLEAGED COUPLE 13 ‘TO 1 ROOM 8 ao abt ern < : WITHOUT generators heaters, 7 CAWHMOWEN. SHARPERTNG AND ny’ era vy 1 share nice home with working — Private bath. 164 W. Pike. waren (ML AAC Bee eae FRc Rewray og Roe eet, OO acco renee cine [Siete eaatiae sea ae : } aw. PE 4-8240 THERAPY. —Newly 4 . ‘ad : Sd = fi 7) «EL dle a tle to sh rt. 3 . Gis Wackins . _. {PRIVATE SECRETARY| A-1 CEMENT WORK "HEATING SE SERVICE ~ | sre ea) vate Kogan agmomtment wre rw Tare Bt Peas ange Te os | thing tate Nevis denen. aCtp. : i . You need ‘ho experience te be the Y g . waere races s _) : ~——————=|_ Close to vo line. Adults onl hand, die cast diemakers. Exceli¢nt working conditions and) Ptivate secretary to a top ex- LLOYD MON ROE seenet am is ye! All_ makes, ___Felevision $ ery ice 22 _Wtd. ‘Transportation 31 PEDDI ING YOUR . | _38_N. Paddoc ats i ; employe benefits. Openings are| @cutive of @ well known adver- FE 46866 34161. WAYNE weatina” oe ows ~ se IU i 3-ROOM aa ‘| ROOM PURN. , SBhours. Excellent work-| ir Varous stall ote chen *se| Using firm if you took typing BASEMENTS PLASTERING NEW ANDRE | repair Se) W. Mturcs: Wielt ser, | RIDE WANTED MORNINGS PROM PROPERTY? . ee oe Reece, Top rates | Side A) Sly See eaer Sy": | ESB SyganTvaciatetl tat | a eerie rE | Te ea cg | Sree See rte S| ow MEAL AY, | nod REL, rt old- Rite Engineerin : West 408 Ponting State Bank| Cement floors and araie Aiss| Plastering Contractor | D4Y,OR, NIGHT TY SERVICE. | am. Call after 6 p.m. FE ¢6774.| qualified prospects saves yoo | G0ck__ Alberta = Ss - : Bid & FE 8-1996 or FE 53-8300 pe EE C_ +677 pe es you x. _Alberte @.. PE 5-022. Sdditions, garages, and breere-| New & repair wick. All mia _™M WANTED RIDE FROM TILDEN; ‘me wt. smemey. “Don't worry | I = Ms. MUR and River BTRAKA Le LAN, QUIET * * . RECEPTIONIST Ways, roofing, siding, porches &/| terials furn. 4-4229 - jod | EXPERT 7 and Lake to Birmin: with si) i new. We Fu 34.2 t. Ent. J bath. Aduits, : Phone orteriie APPLY Personas ple ~ : | -@luminam eombination windows &| too small Ku too Ie makec we SERVICE. AT abt ham. § to 4:30 shift. Call, FE, ted farms iaken and residentia) | _FE _5-4824, 1462. ine : witenboare, ts (GAN HOME REMODELERS com DRAFTING | Sot Television. 4038. Saginaw. Were sher_$, or “T= EvTinancing tad sting’! ° * ogg oe | ortnces Revessary start | 3377. W.. Huron FE 45063 §-4620, Contracts, Mtgs. 32 . ; wrenee, 9500 B. MAPLE RD. inter ICY AT Ca BRICK. BLOCK” AND CEMENT : QUARANTEED TV REPAIR. ANY | ~~ To + Te Sell-To Trade “a. Be Toolmakers zz TL cuitmn, Be, Riker bse. sae kcadnaal "tad" sdeee | SEW CLEANING | _ BABS a Te, tetts som ACTION! roe aOY ii Wili"tndt TT)? se | ~-seaaaelleanes | . Employment Agencies 8A cial ove wort, Ph. PE ou —_Sunday Service. FE +2071! JOHNSON'’S RADIO AND TV ; count Sty MEN ON WOR Pior- 7 ss OPEN WEDNESDAY becca oape tome _irarerndlane 5 TRIMMING AND REMOV. | Jig and Fixture manne PONTIAC TE PERRET VORE| Sisrree cvtimetn. Pocoe P| @-E. Walton Blvd FE ¢rom| On te cule et, reer Land Ove Blea yeries tence replace. PE 2-2468. 7. TOCeER 5 RADIO-7" FE 69714 ro 2 it ia what we are look- * jaar woke TVATE ee Ae 7 EMPLOYMENT eee CEMENT | WORK. ALL KINDS rn EMOV. _FE 3000, 168 B. Pike st. efor, we will buy them o REALTY CO. REAL by_welcome. Phone FE 5§- Builders ig_W. / oors, duteee, ete, Jensen. FE al estimates, ve 23-6019. am, hon~ TV SERVE sere hours. See us for the te vere Co-operative Real’ Estate. Domains 1 ROOMS, ONE PERSON c = ‘COR: : = : a | ¢ you are looking for. No con- FE 2-0263 - r iw Tans ; SERVI C too large or _Ts, $12 & week 269 8. Shirley. Spott _ ree mo ALESMAN weit be ray M BLDG, SERV ICE Dutch |. mongutees, o|_ TY Typewriter Serv ice 2 22A Ea “5 oe: eee waxy QM Hero Roos. ADULTS ONLY. 13 er retails stores, woud| PRE petiMares 8. estimates. "FE $0008, of | TYPEWRITERS & ADDING Me w. M. Stout, Realtor |_|" post oFFice ROOMS REAR er some experience on this im a, RiThRA. FE TN. w treet i Ph, FE 58168 —$————— * Apply te TEAR YELLOW C: CAB, _ FE 2-9850, Expert ork. NETS es NOTRE DISTRIBUTOR. General Prin Office Sup. WE NEED 7 CLEAN ROOMS. COUPLE ONLY. Nancy pi career Center. Bel Riker I : ras tat sencEPERITENG ‘as J RENT Bs, | CONTRACTS WANTED |," paidwin.'*° 004 lott. Prefer out g tCO TiC. , WAITRESSES i 1 ‘1 3. Good modern City Home. Tetianwood by Bima Eien ee FE PTL M : ; * cron “home “oie tee hate my Mere seas : ia estimates ‘4002 or oe. ~ 8. Vacant land tor subdividing. oe = 8 yon have Ba Bard : eell and trade. L. H. BROWN, Realtor | w. . PR Das10 APPLY IN PERSON - 3 ee ee er hope tow: i i shee Ye THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1956 Montcalm >See ae pet . Call after €:00 p.m. 2% N. ATE ENTRA mn, ve 5-0466, 184 Mt. FE 44109, “BATH, MOD- in, 8 Pine Grove Ave. re Ee Peart ee eae sae im, OR- en ge Smee | snag ll 2 F -meeeas mitted, Re G. G. HE! PSTEAD “FE 4-8284 ie. Available June lbth. 10 cottage. ights , Lake miles front Ponti, 620 a wk. Orion. ut S002 _Cali_MYrtle 26306. __.._=—3§_—s| 3, ROOMS, MODERN. AT PON- ATTRACTIVE 3 ROOM APT. NO| tiac Lake. Hot water heat. All children, FE 3-7726. util. furn. $20 week. 1 ATTRACTIVE STRICTLY MODERN | Williams Lk. Rd” Cr Mie. 3 room and bath, First foor.|4 ROOMS AN’ TH, PARTL Privileges on Elizabeth Lake, Gar- furnished, garden and lake priv- den e, $20 wee PE 56-1984 i) $12 per week MA , BASEMET APT 2 oS TAND BATH, Ol MEAT. CLOSE a wate.” ‘no PGrinkers FE | _in_ Adults only. FE 2-7426. @ ROOMS AND BATH. FUR- BASEMENT APT PRIVATE EX sished or unfurnished. All year trance bath, ls round bome on Mandon Lake. e eect FE Sed EMpire 30103, §L6CE FROM DOWNTOWN 3| CABINS, BY a x = and vem. See saretaker OR 3-0891 or Esso! x Pike St, Corner Cass. CE: ? BEDROOM BRICK. SACHLOR APT. UNFURNISHED. | firepiace. basem oil furnace. a month 30 Cadillac Electric water ~~ ‘auto. wash- N WIDOW WILL SHARE | Tf, $125 plus utilities, EM 3+4375." home with mice couple or lady. N. COTTAGES, CHILDREN $-3233. welcome, 3810 Dixie Hwy. CLEAN Pv. ees Ra BATH. Square TE AR- IN CLEAN TWO ROOMS. HEAT, YEAR ROUND lights, (gas and fown one" nm LAKE FRONT ie is, 67 Florence Ave. | Beene beth & Sorry, “—. . 167 W. Huron. ment, ow new! ly fur roished. dogs or children. References, John XK. Irwin Since 1903 101% WN ‘sa. w Street Eve. rE isos or us 54048 Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 enish Betian ta Gadunt entrance and bath, town. Working . couple. na FIRST FLOOR. 2 rooms, bss ‘er "sath and entrance. Heated. month, MA 84306, LOWER 3} ROOM AND BATH “tod i ee Sy & om, car garage. 10 years old, p - .. SUNDAY 25 see @ charming 7 room hom: Come in SYLVAN VILLAGE. Beautiful: carpeting and draperies, paneled den, full basement and gas heat Pontiac Drive to Glenwood, right to 1445 Glenwood. Lovely to Look at Is this almost new 6 room ranch ster ares, baths, full fi : room. Ledgerock fireplaces, 3 car WELL WORTH 623,900. $35.00 per Month Needs a littie work to make this 6 room, 2 story building real cute home. Breathing space on this 66x832 let. Down pevment $1600. Full price $4,023.50. SYLVAN REALTY 2383 Orchard Lake. FE 5-418 Co-operative Real Estate eee BARGAIN $300 DOW! . # room. shell with caer. ail er 82018, ‘2? FAMILY DUPLEX, AUTOMATIC fl heat. a CHES woul Ste iB | BEDROOM, FULL x | Midwest 45016. Week days after four WHY PAY RENT? NEW FHA APPROVED 4 ROOM HOME $33.72 Per Mo. Piug Taxes and Insurance Don’t Miss Your Chance to Be a Home Owner A PP WHITE BROS. HUNTOON LAKE P men ea ee, ae faeeees oak Like new draw Ls Hg 1 1 eiecaeeraee raceme exhaust fan. A full divided oft bent ete ed to sell at . $6,500 down to m: ie. ‘ © days. 4 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Bat eman Drayton Area | Immaculate low ‘wi frased. ey and features best value $1,960 p= Pe full 3 car garage, ce- —, outside A i any other outsta ing —S. today's $4,950 with Lambe Lakefront—Tri-Level It's a most complete home with many, many desirable features we're sure you'll La Pp more? more when ¥ ractically every tm hous rte And you'l] see muc ‘ou inepect this unusual oftering Onl L- = z. y #2 Don’t Dare Look At thie west suburban 3 bedroom Full pric 2 Sacrifice Bulider needs and will sacrifice this fine brick raoch marble kitchen, ATs of home with attached w ‘eninessee fireplace, oversized with of Living je this, brick . For Sale Houses 43) home. i § fn. r the low price 900 wi 650 down and ‘ene al of (27, PE: R MO! =" WEST SUBURBAN — Owne ate Modern Sem, home, manned. 1 ga 4 ree road. $8: with 42 890 down ot plaste reg walk walle heat. Sis ae rive, icinnca gael apes. FLOYD KENT, Realtor FE 5-6105 24 W, Lawrence Open Eves. _ Next to the Consumers Power BUILD NOW | tea Poe Leave Your Imagination at Home aot Eo aoe STOUT'S “Today!, Only OAKLAND LAKE - Just off Sashabaw Rd. We have this 9 Toom + No $750 DOWN Moves into this cute & Ind full home ‘payments, Edw M. Stout, Realtor TT NM. Gaginaw St. . FE 6-0165 Eves vs a: ap mag te RNisHED 3 BED- naadeeed floors. JOR 3-3470. ANNETT OFFERS Near St. Michael's Sylvan Village Attractive 2 Ottawa Hills— Brick Ranch Near Wash High, ington Jr, new attractive 4 Family Brick : P |W at 20 Down _ADAM big discount, 303 new SRBCM HOMES $36.97 Per Mo. PLUS fo a Eg ee kitchen, to Bla! Sone f to Fn) between (Oakland Castell Realty 94 Osklang COE 60488 | AUBURN HEIGHTS cia as ont BALD EAGLE LAKE | Attractive nae ee, frontage. Garage, good SYLVAN VILLAGE joy the advantages of Sylvan Pike es for less than $14,000. 2 year o i% story home in very —s location. in } yard, E dition. John K. Irwin REALTOR +4, with off furnace. W ny erms. WHITH LAKE TWP, Immediate Possonsipn. 6 room e. 3. bed- rooms, living room 1i' x 16° with ® picture \ rate room, Bath with er. ofl heat, price Low pay Owner, PLANNING A MOVE TO WATERFORD? Jere Are A few Offerings For pan ae ‘ATES 1% story frame. Built 1960. 3 bedroom ed recreation Toom, i‘e car garege. $13,500, Dover mang Frame -home Boots 12,000," — CRESCENT L. ‘A Nearly mew i TES " Y 3 Bedroom Ranch Home on hil- top alte. Low down payment to re- purchaser. -WM.. A. KENNEDY joe Ww teen “en FE 4-669 Open Evenings ‘til 9 ——~“F1280 DOWN Large 4 room 2 story home. Bted a" paved vireet mn -"., R. "D. RIL EY, BROKER 500 Elizabeth Lake R4. FE 41157 $1600 DOWN ous resaie tp Perry Park, Built 1956. Contains 4% rooms, plus wiuy Bs nano] oe @il fur. a BD. Ril. E ¥' "BROKE R Leake ‘na PE +1167 “OXE ORD-—9 ROOMS La for DAILY AND SUN. 1-8 416 OSMUN ST. See, thes Je nlad "work. Shes CLARK REAL ESTATE 100 wr iiurens ie yiran La ee a BEDROOMS $750 Down che ahaa For Sale Houses 43 a MIS 3 BED one $300 Dn. iy sewers cen," bio doors, . and more. Casiell Realty .| Built in 1954 o. 1. igh Like Se enc low porch. he i ent, excellent M features you'll ike Check iow for's good f is ; it ef st oy i a i iH “ag 2848 wiih, bath ‘and basement, Ein “ioe x166. Sty” ¢ibeo one : i -FA ‘ 9 bedroom T $1 ‘ by we ee "fernace wate osfhen in = "PONT TAC RE REALTY B. 10 34 Only, $900 do... 3 bdrm Inrew B. D. ap Realtor | gi: eeadmnmemeinunetcrin mame i ca fa etal aha! nal FOR ee MT ote eee eet ee eT IM. bedroom, 3 hte wi With lake privt- ‘e3. F Several Large homes and Incomes im the " ‘ 2% ct | | =BREES v=: mice sized lots. Close in. parnrecr Sn VACANT . Dorothy Snyder Lavender (p00 DOWN ~ lo, FULL, PRICE 3140 W, Buron Fe 2411, Here is wi vag room oi R Ad room, New Brick Ranch Sanee down, 2 Seleoeme a, elie) CLARK REAL ESTATE CARL W, BIRD, Realtor ponte meezel eP PSh FOR COLORED Karlemoor Bivd. 3 ded foment down, od te ver? | reer Put ment.’ tan a pRCHOLIE fa Prat 2 & HARGER CO. ns : sl 7 : LOVELAN D Brick House for Ay A Site WEST SIDE INCOME | He, Mad tooe Rabat | home. ze Knott A a eaens oer | OXFORD pommcgg angered 2, wat “WATKINS ‘LAKE af A. Taylor ave. mo BIRMINGHAM room moé- tile ingle Settrscebulanly Saree Reet oak fleors, lovely tile bath, dandy lot 85x170, Horm windows and ttl wiéy of surrounding couney” ¥ | Sell on terms, or trade 3 room home, ® GON, REALTORS PHONE FE A naa —~ FARM A large white frame farm ; Etvhen, au- = OFF'CE OPEN 9.8 A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704'S. Teelgraph Rd. FE 42533 | WEST OP PONTIAC Commerce Lk. Privy. Yr. Round nn on corner jot, $7,500 Secluded 3 bdrm. ranch, loc on J acre jot e i room. lace, ceramic tile bath. spac breereway and ; 2 car earage. op hillside. $21,500, Terms, Mode: 4 farm. 0. 4 bdrm. 9 rooms a, all, tae heat, wooded lot, oapres. acre over- oth yp BO A real buy at er | 5 re * $17,000, T ¥ vd S. MARSHALL ST. excellent 7 roome and bath. heat. land- + 93.500 | ~6 _| bathtub!” you have.a waterproof book? I like to read in the BRL ANI: ead aaa ___For Sale Houses 43) For Colored Families | @ room modern in excellent con- dition a bus and schools, Full | | basem: Gas heat. snmeoatote i perenne Price §7050, terms $ room modern home. Basement Hot air prpee gg ory hot water, Paved street. Near bus ‘erms, er information call hare: Russell A. Nott, Realtor 170 45908 WE WILL Bulld on your lot. “Attractive, home.” all com . full bath, well, septic, hot water. Kitchen sink and all interiér stud- construction. pe oo. #600 Down. i ts "BROWN, Realtor 1362 W. Huron Ph. FE 23-4810 $950 DOWN—FHA om ag $11,500 with an OF COLORED 7 rooms and bath. oe ER REALTY MN. Saginaw PRE 44001 “TEMPLETON OFF JOSLYN Sedem 3 bdrm. home. Piastered hardwood floors WHITE LAKE betel trade for yg Wy im or . modern home ‘Aino 2 teams apt. a home and reasonably priced with EAST SIDE ER LOT AND 3 CAR ee ONLY $780 DW. K. L. Templeton, Realtor Orchard Lake Ra RK After 6, wf rE CHAPIN we. nave several a the better er: buyer today. “ MARSHALL ST. MIDWAY ST. HILLVIEW We have others Rodert Broker FE 61131 FE }-coeo Multiple Listing Service DON’T MISS OUT! 000 down wil) STOUT ST. Near General Hospital Modern 4 bedroom house with basement 2 Located off Auburn on Seward FF 5-5091 or FE 59471 Tiina saa = a1 Oa besa a Bat CLARK REAL ESTATE | Cooperative Real ie BEaCron _For Sale Houses 7 43 NEAR ST. “JOE'S Duplex, 2 apts § reoms each Stoker furnace, double garage 2 extra lots $22,500 with §2600 wv dy WILLIS M. BREWER 55 NN. Parke PR 4-6101; Pe 32-8532; EM 3.4808 PE 4-5078 penne LISTING SERVICE 3 BEDROOMS , WEST OF TOWN Som ate ge man beat ce 6! 0. wne! prt et ad ead, rs Pui — 5 ROOM BUNGALOW LOW DOWN PAYMENT 3 Bedroom. per = front port. a ~—s sence OFF JOSLYN Bedroom - MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS ENJOY car garage and large jot with terms “AST SIDE 7 room house with 2 rooms for in- come. Ot] heat, and xl water. | ear garage. 61.509 do CARROLL G. PORRITT 6% baa a | ve se Ri 2714 $500 DOWN 2 Bedroom bungalow on “% acre of land. Needs some repair. 2 car garage. $750 DOWN Sharp, newly decorated 2 bed room home near Oakland Avenue, BARGAIN—BARGAIN rs, : i Resemnent and gas heat dow R. J. VALUET, Realtor You BUY me —WE'LL buy it! PE 46-0603 245 Oakland Avenue > ive Real Estate Exchange REAL SHARP! Cooperative * AL eae owners have done 380 ; - Large MU to add sparkle and en- Seton or patna em alee | I CITITIAGE rane me wi ea- } windows, 2 geeks, i, ee rage. Pent Fenced yard — en Prmceten, Almont Ez.2, —< 18 Em my . , awn sprink er a. 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE room, Pore adores of teed “aepre several good | 130 ae 18 foot living |’ : ; . Tiadews 9 Soosid etrcaneer st 816.800 | room. panelled 13 f. den Storer’ WEST SIDE DUPLEX - “4 side: { & screens, of course, and oi} ~ ted just off W PONTIA REALTY 3% ACR | peat and automatic washer and Geovenientiy cere to the Huron PE $275) tocated 10 iniles north of Pon- | “¥eF. win’ 8.000 down, REED S. Center Each side has 6 rooms . tiee with modem bedroom “BAY. wHURE | end bath plus separate basement home, full basement, modern and heating units, Oak floors and, . Kitchen, good barn, oily 10 acres plastered walle throughout. Fuil ; Uliable, but beautiful scenery. HUMPHRIES | Brice 814.000 om terms Owner am ome & DORRIS & SON REALTORS will trade for single v FHONE FE 1987 ap QREALTOR | DESIGNED FOR 2 BEDROOM F FE 20474 FE47114 | 1 UuXURIOUS LIVING nh et OME ge! BROWN |S "aitibttnrctze | ire esta, a we ee jan, teen — | Breasive brick front with colorful L, sliding doors on « siate jae and jalousie door will ye 10 utility room h be, highlighted by Professional sy 1% DOWN — Brand new starter landscaping, The 18 x 3 cork og sehr ene cit; nome with full basement, 3 pe. ~| foored Htving reom ¥Hh © corner p EE bP ce Well. Beptic. Automatic hot | brick fireplace ts fust off the fiouanen’; floors throughout,| water eniighen @ink, and all in. | ) ' | large giass-enclosed sunroom and hon a oe ose te ir studd | | the custom built kitchen A built-in oe oven, ve ving ° | vanity is featured im the 16418 , pe nll tk “room home Spe- master bedroom, ceramic t!1e > fial. Good five room home Lares bath, just off the other 2 HOME AT | ond “Slee } Ba a sited bedrogtes The rick fire- room MACEDAY LAKE fall price Call Mrs “Hort Fr. 3 Bedrm. Ranch: makes for gare mane kcken $ room house, 1 bedroom down | 78840 for particuiars ing place aeeny: ety, other ex. 3 up, Shiemene full bath | 19.500 FULL PRICE Ranch bup- d L tras inclu at the full price of lana orivtewes oo Macedar Lane |#10 S00 FULL. PRICE oe on Wooded ots #3100)" Terms make an ent -to cee! i\y attached garage Benutifu DOK TORS. CLURS fw now "*| kept. Auto, oil furnace, oak floor | GI's ho Lo os : tot: Eake privieges «1 ® $12.400—$700 Down | LODGES! FOR COLORED | ts cgay am .- Are you interested In locating a room modern with oak | $1500 Bown — 8 M ern | eri) Hie '% ote bome for your apere pens? Here's an¢ painted lake privileges on ranch hom oeanee Were built for com- ._= room home fn Pontiac on a 1% car ga- § ivan Lake Large lot, garage | fo te these features over mei paved street, that’s ideal for "bea: ull basement us show you 1s . . iarge rooms, 1'y a iets, club, civie group. con- this one | baths, |.» aluminum’ slid a oo umiler use “Over . ing windo: r office or er similar us er ($12,000 EXTRA SPecraL ~ Rea) lof Gap hen k "bor seine | an acre of landse: encloset living offered this brand new Lots closeta, solid pared drive- yard with paved ar ve a + bungalow, Pu, divided basement, ways. built-in birch cupboards car garage Excellent heating forced hot water heat, oak floors. Large picture window. Complete system ome in fine condition Plasteret walls. Fireplace and ex- choice of colors, Many other fea-| through hout. Full price just o.- ‘ra large lot Conveniently fo res | convenient term cated west of Pontiac, Truly one | CAL of our very best homes | WARD E. PARTRIDG E Pienty more to choose fr Vistt TOD < our office esha oer gt | ay haga na 1000 FESS: 5581 photo-listings ¥ parking | tion space. Opes o 8 | ‘ 1% BLES. WEST OF OF, TELEGRAPH | THE “ELDORADO” |” Eves. 1008 L.: H. BROWN, Realtor | GI's $750 Down OPEN 5 r|13e@ Huron Pb FE 23-4810 fra alee oo ceeperstine Real Estate Exchange FHA $2, 100 Down WEST SUBURBAN Hi 2 bedroom bun- _from down- ae room ie tile 72 RIVIERA ST, _ ELIZABETH LAKE = BS 19505 Down coe ia Baar FE! -* ssn Eo “OPEN ACRES —/ 1089 2 on AND ave : tr| WANT TO F THER YOUR. NEST? , ers r be an mak ele month —— ¥ room old and wants to re- tire ~ consider “@ trade outside we |. W. Bigelow re sat ote toe BEAUTY SALON booth. ne 5 Lenn og vicini- ‘ sin Shin Realtor a aie Phe feo "baeoeation” ase peline, bere a Uzien_Lake Bé.__EM_3-eett GL | |, DRIVE IN weest For Sale Resort Prop. 44A | Ox or lreenatel Mcor | HOt spot th dnp Dare, Deae? te NEAR OXBOW | E «RM. LOO Call ie eit evenings | RIDGEWAY. REALTOR abin, setting 2 lots. Fenced. a LEP 4-€203 Fat a Se cae ae pe ae Me ca atm Sale Suburban. Prop. 45A yaike fen ax ewer” "Opposite a aol _ | tay. | write 2 Goulsen Hazel Park, “L 7 K EAST OF PONTIAC xen 3 BUSINESS” gaa, bok a rem ____For Sale Acreage sale Acreage = 47 . Rest, complete, On one acre. .$3700 PERSONALITY PLUS $509 DOWN — New unfinished home C ° : Se on 78'x220 lot, 940 month. HAPIN able advan thits ers “ —_ wulise Thue Geren | HL EN Weaver, Broker proximately 61060 rm 3 zg Al le autos : ao tect. PRAME Rochester Ou Bont Ou :; Srnnabic’ tof the, seeeenee CTL tehed Tepttation ie offered of 0 “tarage, Aste, Teaturen ry base. For Sale Lots 46 |» weba maid aud ee for full —— t delay—Get full de- Storage Space CLARKSTON AREA | sna Scten ac chm gene Tyitage "ene it pe Poin ; 40 ACRES —_ bee =! iakkee in Cosiens ural fireplace, full basement, "eas WILLIAMS LAKE RD.| fanacontract Wit be considered heat, 2 car garage, lake privi- 25 ACRES as down payment leges. Assessments for sewer and waier paid, Reasonebvie price and terms Extra Income room rental tn rear. Ideal fam- We have contract be tit Come to stove, —* included, 1 Pinot be from’ 000 down, 1062 FW Huron basement, new 2 large gg me “elose to suitable with some fruit trees, bus line. §7,500 with Canal Lot , Sylvan and Cass ft. lot, sewer and water. $900 with $200 down. Sylvan Village Lot 7 ft tage on Avondale, sewer and water assessments paid. $1,- 550 with terms. Want to Build ® plan we would like . Bo popu- on a Detroit 150 Im three weeks. Can in the $186,000 range talk with us about it HOME MART Realty PE 53-9407 “no ft. lot. a fe erill, ping IT’S ‘va CANT, $7,950) 4 Jet 4 \ You & DACs? WILL yMOVE| —To Sell—To Trad NSURE IT MAHAN REALTY CO, REALTORS tative Rea Exchange AGS FE NEXT ‘DOOR Ta" BRANCR POST OFFICE SPRING oe ECIAL tose, Well located on south side of Union ~ » Sees ‘city block from wa- rm. and Interior ~ Baldwin School Area LOW DOWN ee 3 na 6 —_ ment ep. Bae water heater Ae Car garage. cat room Indian Village 3 BEDROOMS — 22 Ft Living room, Fire » Dim room Large titchen with reakfast Teened porch ar. Double tarace and more $i.so0 TERMS F ast Side Area 2 BEDROOMS — Livin room, Dining room, Kitchen, Bath. Base pew. s. nace — heater. teen ront porch. Paved street. Clean inside & ot REASONABLE DOWN AY- REALTOR Open @.8 . 1011 W Huron st FE 5-6181 You can by fini location. basement. Only F.C. After SALE starter homes. Open 3% 5:30 call OR_3-2603 HOUSES DO IT YOURSELF save plenty of — shing these 3 West "side have ful! down. Wood Co. All homes $396 EALTOR Corner wintewe Lake Rd. & M30 Office es: OR 3-1235 ye ._ OPEN | BATURDAY 1-5 WAN T "TO “TRADE? housetratier Your ear, truck, 3 bedroom floors, entrance, fa Toeet| 5 “RIDGEWAY Baldein Real Estate oe WATKINS LAKE ~ kitchen MODEL CUSTOM BOLE. plastered walls, LAKE RD. TURN HIRA 8T. TO LOT w aron. with oak vestibule closets, b alow wardrobe TIAC LAKE ROAD, TURN LEFT SECOND ST. PAST eg ON . 17 AND George R. Irwin en palgem Aye FE 8-0595 answer a ul Fre dasse ls | Conapereiste _Real Estate _Exchange | For Sale Lake Prop. 44 Each’ Siten” fold on an acre tn etl 5 bsnl only subject to | HOLMES. BARTRAM 43093 gx! Hwy. 3-1050 Eves. MA 6-124 ~ DRAYTON — WOODS A limited qumber of excelient sdhnomg are stilt her moa in this ‘a- pow subdir: mee .- trictions rua reved. Con- ventent Bh wi hl arranged to HOLMES. BARTRAM a NEW? BEDROOM | ‘FHA HOMES was hae at wood ae ter eat ae ACRES with PRIVATE POND TROUT eet mile off ps seltheorboos fect e Flowing and nice base lake eet estate aie or mily to divided. PAUL 1% N “Real LAREFRC round home A. KERN, INC. Saginaw FE 32-9200 Estate Since 1919" LAKE OPRONT. Floor furnace, tied | on Lake Orion @ ROOM Tehen, Panel it Te" coh oe $2, & UTILITY, trees, ~~ 1 hedroom down. 2 fuil ‘to sell at $11,500, FOR LOTS | ASK FOR TOM BATEMAN BATEMAN-KAMPSEN 7 AC Downtown pone ma maples REALTORS FE 4.0528] od acres with modern| 20 years, —- Bing --— git raph me. Storage barn, plus 80 ft. booth a7 8. nee Roa! Lig a Gus.! basement barn with vis. meta)| tiring, work with } dager unt a ee stanchions and drinking cw 2| fami far with cliente: Cash or car garage. Excellent neighbor. terms. +5268. r 6 pm. 88 LAKE CANAL FRONT 9605 hood near Goodrich. $12.000 down | GO TO PLORIDA wet “atts ome handle Ice Cream. and Proven Seotare x10 NEAR 4H FAIR "SOUTH OF FLINT maker. comubste GROUNDS ($18 DN) 20 level acre food cou county aareees 18X300. ON JOSLYN ROAD| idea eae si hee an vot GAS STATION 7 ; sal to subdivide own, — 5 stalls-located on om) and $35 pe onth | See ° 2 ‘alle now rented $ox200, PAVED ROAD. LAKE 73 5 ” ACRES that more than pay the overhead. ORION (8s Recta eatin on Mie, comer | ivetien overt yen ocation @ r ™ tviding oor R.J.V ALUET, Realtor eioo per acre with ‘down. Bul | wine el sree : Eras Oakland Ave GIROUX & FRANKS equipment, bump. & and ‘paint ac: GENERAL REAL ESTATE cessories fluid te. Owner wil ere im medi- on yen pri possession. P at $2,500 JDSON PARK cR-MILL ESTATES 90 Down | 2 LARGE large a. shade year ler N. Saginaw AUBURN HEIGHTS | PE 81131 MILE near M15. 7350 Oakhill Rd MA 65-1198. 4305 Dixie Hwy. ——Open_t We have others Robert Chapin, me 1373 8 Telegre Ra, ___FE_$-0260 BBs + ye CRES %- FRONT ACE. Plenty of rking , Clark- at our front door STOCK FARM MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION ~ BEAUTY SALO 8 Uniti @. Sat tl 5 eash. Call ORION, - ~ , > nochester®4NE XK SHEPARD asi: | Otion Township CLARK REAL ESTATE FLORIDA 26 Acres—Vacant 1302 W. HURON 6f. _ 4 Approximately 200 teet_ road HARDWARE, PONTIAC, LOCATION 2 acres, high & ary 132" roa front rontage on small; 20 years. Write Pontise division. + mite Oni Broo aoe lake, ave oc S “throues = es oat ok Highway 19. fat’ nome high abd and"f0 aces muck Knitting Needle of Weeki Wachee Sp Springs & High- | Pa rage me priced at $6,500, prings. | Sere con | Aan prce “ts Prteriburg omy 5 Acres—Lake Front | INF A NT 5 WEAR AND every 6 mos. Pictures Completely remodeled 6, YARN SHOP. GOOD Foote owner for appt. MUlberry room homé: tates living | (- G BUSINESS _-- a a room, picture window over- GOING BUS r (oT. we: © X 0 3300: FE looking lake. Stairway to | NEAR GENERAL HOS- et 2031 unfinished second floor Full i OTS AND ACRE. AGE ceremem. started 2 eet) PITAL, FOR SAL E pM foot off Per Blacktop Sivided S acres plus jake WITH TE R MS, IN. $001 13 acre seteen anaes Reasonably priced at gus.) CLUDES FIXTURE acre mes $1,000. Terms to 000, terms. rp 4 kK AND LON - CRAWFORD EAS AGENCY Roy Annett, Inc.!- 2s PE cite REALTORS MY S_:., S P ron FEderal s-0uss | - LAKE PRIV ILEG E iat th Evenings and sunday 14 | LOTS * ROBERT CHAPIN, BROKER 5 LEASE ON COMPLETELY MACEDAY LAKE ___For Sale Farms 48 Se tel te sale. MAple | $0 x 150 . co axes 5-4708 xie Hwy. $55 Da. t % West side of lake, 35 ACRES | PARTNER WANTED FOR TSU. $ room modern house with lation business. Sales a ae = 200 lot oe front, good eg chicken house, 12 x 20, re o agitpttal required. MA Seach, $1,230 basement . 36 x 50, double ! price eee ry ip “oe | ‘tee, $1 w ow | WILL IAMS LAKE aie AY, REALTOR : Ley foot wooded lot. Close to lake. | 975 Baldw FE 0180 De. 120 el 645 JOSSMAN RD | 60 “teak with n __Ortonvilie. “BIRD” Dn, oe vA Sate. OB A SQUARE 160 ACRES, RICH. - “6% weak. on Te ee ton S sPeciat 50 foot on Williams Lake Road. costinn. ern 7 room home : Close to park. $2,250 cash. barns, stables for 24 cows; silo; pd igg pag = milk. house. 3 car garage gran- fly, sporting goods, and gift > ary, large tool house, all in fine) 107')0% center of Michigan's bes F. C. Wood Co. condition. $36.000. $9. down. | fy fishing country is just what less for cash to $19,000 mortgage. you are been dreaming about. REALTOR Mi Westrick Farm Agency, only 8 months per year. Corner Williams Lake Rd & M5e 1864 Gratiot, (US 25). 19 miles Mn pay for itself in just 3 sea- OR 3-1235 Office Open 9 5:30 north of M59 Phone RAndolf sons. Attractive modern home — After 5:30, call OR _3-2603 71-6004. Richmond, P.O om site next to CLARKSTON ESTATES $0xi99 ft. lot in exclusive reat | barns. other buildings. Good land Pius s ential area. Phone Mr. Fielding | only $18000. MA iAple ($2973. Plenty of wet, fer4, farms — A ER REAL ESTATE Now Oxford," Mien OA $3123) © W. After | 6 FE 46319 *8TT) Excellent READY TO BUILD ON Beautiful 101x303 ft lot tn Hitechman Havens Estates, near Rochester on g lovely hill. Can be yours on easy terms with only §250 down. CHOICE LOTS 80 6A 236 ACRES 7 ROOM HOUSE. 2 BIG COUNTRY HOME WITH 40 ACRES. _Suchy Realty, FOR FARMS AND ACREAGE” Call Rutledge, OR 3-111. Rent Farm Property 4 48-A lights and water. 2 barns. 12 miles north of Pontiac, $75 per month | PE 4-620) ity, Ortonville FE 4-0003 CRES 7 ROOM HOUSE e acre popular {ishing lake. $10,000 eown tock BUSY GAS STATION and (id pol MS of Pontiac. ssing $75,000 per year. gree eaten full price plus stock, DAIRY QUEEN on main high- way in Oatland New bidg.. season gross $10. this year Only $10,000 cludes real estate EIGHT MONTH LIQUOR ma lo 0 west location in booming Co, lake area. and equipment. 1s¢ 000 i do more down in- | cated th On Sashabdaw Road. Approsz- Possession April 15th. cmt nn et imately 200 ft. of R-1 soning SUBURBA N POR | SALE fish eercoien wel} Sl wr me of the best availabie Highland, Mich Large attractive | bidg Home avatiable. Onn 1 Terms to sult you with older brick home (vacant) me y 2- $1000 down, for ail 14 : hice condition, automatic oti fur- nace, garage and plece of land ’ ) > a ~ CORNER LOF ideal for large family. oF 2 tam WARD F. PARTRIDGE le ‘« N. 1 aoe i i On Cass Lake = ps 120 (paved) near M30 TaN Milford | REAL TOR FE 4-3581 toot frontage. ri-Angular $13. 000 - $2500 down. Owner, Ber. po OCATION AT | lot in Liberty Heights Sub. hard “Edelman, 10360 Wood ward, pba é On easy terms witha only 1% BLES” wnat F TELEGRAPR A __TOwnsend | 8-5010.- | REAL “ESTATE. rf _ BUSINESSES 2 Sale Business | Property 45 49 coop” ramiLy RESTAURANT q OAKLAND LAKE | Se Business Prop And truck stop doing good busie No, 76 of Lake Acres BUSINESS AND HOME AT DUCK nets. modern living quarters, 15@ tbat ition of Oakland Lake Lake. ._comatortable six rooms,| Miles N. of Pontiac on busy hi with Iake privileges. Larg bath. lot 430x250 ft. eorner. land-|_ Way. Call after 4pm. OR 38: 2, 110 x 304 ff $250 dows and scaped, near beach, fish . | LARGE FENCED LOT —T ROOM smal] monthly payments. 50 big fruit trees, brooder houses, | house. 3 ba one toflet. full storage anton. wks ultry. | ase “and basement Automatie » co es © at, n b . AVON TOWNSHIP | frt,cousges, oF whet, f2too 2804 | Butiness property ik, faire Lot 64 Avon Crofts Sub. on Jackson, White Lake ‘Mord _*ate ow Phone 27420. Rochester Road os x 2a | _MU¢7i61. or +48. ——|" VARIETY STOREOT xt ® are the dem- X ensions of this lot. $4859 to- DO LF YOURSET. | ake front home- on main hf; he tal price Terms arranged An idea! location between a way in growin Call on this one ford and Drayton pziains. for hic cons der “trac. “ rece mle. i home owner an uilders Do- P ANG U S "19 TATERF Yourself equipment rental and 19 M15 eon A ae en asies 100 Non Diste by ie ft y Phone _Ortonvilie 132 Collect ; h > ES _ with 2200 a . commerce u ONT TA EST: AT 5 bullding and an exceiient pearly | 120 FI r ON] DIXIE tord-Pontiae Estates. Beauti- OT at a reoetee COR | Al Dlock bide. 20020 pes wil 171.2. Hurry on this tyr ad, dg ROY KNAUF” Re 26% W. Huron FE 2-7421 OA 8-33.30 handle rty. Realtor cae tate, ready to build om. 9400 d 2% ACRE LOTS In ova township near Gin- eliville Hurry and see W ese pe that are selling for only 6150 down. 240 Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 58-8163} tate PE ‘Open eoeniens ‘TH 8:30 wit block bet. 2 cross streets, Ma- sonry building suitable for used | eat office, insurance or real es- | LAND ee 3 115@ f Money to Loan an _{Btate Licensed Lenders) HOLMES-BARTRAM M-59 EST OF PONTIAC feet constituting an entire business tty | trade on pr ome if necessary. Ask for 4392 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1950 WHITE ~ Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A _ BROS. OTS BUILDI NG SITES LAKEFRONT LOTS Your tng en tn Drapton Woods. aay Chotee weterfront fots on Onk- _ lend Co's. most scenic lakes, Cholee scenic waterfront Blots for ‘he | ‘on exclus- \ WHITE BROS, ‘ey car earage for drive-in restaurant, office = tax consultant, ed $2,500 ‘eown' os and | GIROUX & FRANKS ete $1e0 per m Ideal location GENERAL RE $398 Dixie Hwy at ae _Open_untii 4, Sat _ Sale Land Contracts 52 tow Ld ARAN FOR SALE, OR 53 need now Soe cae "BENEF ICIAL FINANCE €0; Nes ee aye ee : fy i ee lag tier nin abort ane ae NR gi eo '\__ "THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1956 - 2 ___ FORTY-FIVE : ‘Money te Laan ‘:)Sale Household Goods 87 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Auction Sales : a “a ME AUTOMATIC LIONEL & AMERICAN AUCTION - My FLYER TRAINS mparts, "Pree ect Buckner’ Ss sie ARD 3 : ia & Feed Fi py Mac? HAY LET eh | eevee eae ss Tere eee eTensaeeneneste ad fae 1k \ ROOM GROUP 3 fem coc ~) os Headly Modern 2 plece . 2 moderns yments available. GLOVER HAY, saiao EATING PO- “ ble, 2 decorator ps ” fe on Lawn ‘ iH : L POR ALL FOR $97. PAY _Mule ‘E, Meare. Mi Cason “SPINET PIANO — | om. Tate WaT ARS — CHROME. “YDEAI oy. PAY Shoat!) SP Buckner Cetin iaaen eat. Barge ome | ONLY $2 WEEKLY CNEW SHIPMENT | Me, t0ra made 0 dual wim | 58 oarr ape a bee eit ie luce. Michigan | Pearson’s Bank Furniture F inance Co, Ave. 42 Orchard Lake Ave, PE 41081 Offices are ocated: 12x12 LINOLEUM $7.20 PRICES SLASHED Pontise, Ind Ploor National Bide. |7 poops pane gat rollaway aoa bean sae VIN Drayton Plates, 4013 Dixto mey.|it Ree Gas Heck wee aces Beet vans Beautiful mahogany flush doors.| Spinct at a new low price of | hay. Will deliver OA #3641, On eieeatie ths Sw he teiagtar ice £02; | Meee gaan Re at, CHURCH’S INC. rich tone, 6 year warrenty. Gold Ty wa base : on mx Gal rs Music Store TIMOTHY ‘SEED, 8° PI RIGHT (NO. IN GOOD GON- oy BRE os “ . good condition. 202 N. MAIN rg gwancon Associated the, MT 42440 ROCHESTER, MICH. DAVENPORT Sie Fitopee, ed —_ Sale Household Goods 57| For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Sale Store Equipment 64 white house Pr Pa ee ee ee ee ~ os AUTOS reece iio 9's Dlece ainestes - |1900 CROSLEY CAR: sPKED BARGAIN. gqUIP, ‘AwD. srocK MOVING ~ ES" _or oes nett a3 ple WwW ayne Gabert’s Queen washing machine and tubs; oe & BUILDING SUPPLY grec ery ‘ah as meat market. Plus my Gelding, “Sosy —— PR Ad , rege wet with * mattress sion table 50 Appliance S cials vans auto. of] Water henter TY Orcha: ar Pekka Ave Fr #71 ol r and wine license, Complete pe to barness. An exceptional Ph! aoe st 10781 Cas 6 Pe 15 Duncan Phyte ch chairs: $9.05 | os pp adie 5 ante - guise Dottie gas range: 2 Rapro RATUS. ice 33,000. Fave to vacate OR-| horse, $160. MI 6-078.’ vi A : $180 sence tei, eT Eon OS SPE Ane a ts Sit rend tee Mae eee | Bae Soe SAG sepcak. Hin “id | bat Shocmay mac vng, |RE, TEAR, OLD ROLE AND» WHEN YOU NEED _ \dinn NING ROOM SUITE, MEDIUM 42 Orchard Lake Ave. sole = -, 2, ait {a “good od | ce _ - 3 meei| $i ‘wast Wattles | ea r piece. Leather covered. — $209.95 Norge Joven gas operating Oration and ‘ae- bt = thy mm design. Ps . 4 25 to $500) esas tik i co a ee ee se te Ak shed be chairs. 2 extra leaves. post W. bane ni Mraeeneet. 108 80. Birth. You gan get tt quickly om your| "Rochester, oofing and i s, Parments to sult 2 help 2 DINNER BELLS, DAV- ‘ Combination Doors 7 ENPORT AND CHAIR, Insulation Se TATE 2 ROCKERS, MAHOG- , M.A. BENSON ANY OTT IB pee. STUART ELECTRIC CLIPPER, eo [Ou B FINANCE €O. - | & 4 CHAIRS. FEZ a Bank Bldg. = ay aes wd ia her 5 PE +1974 ined ‘medal new ‘ ‘ot “Amerie tamess| We tar nal exchange every. ME ERC OTOR SH QUICKLY Q rrr $290.06 value the home. . 3s" Michigan, Fluorescent, 30d kland Furnit SALES AND REPAIRS me to $500 fle Lake and Furniture “tA ee D lo sen FAK- | 104 8. Bacine PE 2460 If me) ANDERSON HDWE. 1965 cars. B ir in gg my Michigan : ' 287 8, ie. ‘Seost tacks cused” 36 Fiuorescent. M3 Orehard Lake — TELEVISION, with th inutes. Loans also mode on tur- Ave. — i ete? Only ss0.98 Mid- - Week days 8:30 to 5: alture, signatures er ELECTRIC SINGER, SEWD GER SEWING MA-| _ Wes : : so chine in . Take over pay-| 17° RCA Ly aED js _ CONSOLE, TV TV. Li oun. EasY Payee — Sanday _§ 6m to oe mente oft pore mo. or pay bel | 950.95. TV antenna 6. OR LAY-A-WAY on pA gt ~T O ak] an of $40.50, FE 92-9143, Dealer. WAIL TON aoe We buy. seb. trade ang. Come ; m8 earape 0 ari PIRESTONE ELECTRIC) waton cor. Jost PE 2.2251| fete hark UZOMA $22, 59. gore. Good condition. Reasonable. EPRIG. 60D COND. 640. PE EN x Foe new io OR Loan Co, RARgPue AG) Sise™| merama on apwino wpcamvns | 4p,talee 3, Sm, test Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 PONTI\C STATE BANK BLDG [ELECTRIC STOVE. REAL GOOD : on Auburn Rd.. Moe. * condition. $96. PE $2142. ____ Fer teaee me tod ae a | PE 22008 rE Se * beats Mi DRIVEWAY sf FE 2-9206 ELECTROLUX. LATE MODEL. 4-2600 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 gths. bing. 2 cease 38 Lk. Rd. an: org og sabe over, belmnes © REBUILT VA | eee, steel | beams, SPECIAL QUANTITY . ianeee fear monthe’ "Besier” Phone Fu | tet. part. makes, 006 i ANCHOR FENCES | ie hace | TO WhECk....... 8.38 chet oe "the etek . 3 ee down, FHA WRECK. ........ ‘ , : “OW ] 30" FRIGIDAIRE ELEC. GTOVE.| {tle"toy'N Jounson. ets FREE es, PE *1411.| UNION WRECKING CO. oa 4 mt NOW IN OUR NEW /"puiy 'suto. Like sew. Call after | teas eatpg NOG Teil i KGUARIUM PLUONESCENT MAIN YARD, 31248 W. @ ML a5 HOME Foe sale > SeaiW ELDER aINE Bundhar Imperial rug, @x12, MA = riches $1.96. These | Joo Yard 0000 Gratiot, wr, Harper SAI E 5 on 7 North Perry Street |_ So! SES ips." [6 oo. coopera RerGER:| sate a Mt | gAst SIN DAYER APT. WASH " he 1953 FORD TRACTOR (Second Floor) is PT. on REEzER axD “ROTO: dix automatic washer, $15. Gas A C ex, With wringer, Dishes. Dr's PLASTERBOARD SAI, iN, ARD 80 iy WAGNER LOADER & C ofPike | chat-0m +H _ stove, $15, FE 44676 after 6 p.m, HEATING JOB office scales White crocheted ta- ee "ti a Br DIGGER. CHEAP. orner of Pike | Pcanenhing on size ELEC.) 6 PIECE BEDROOM Choice of 6 diff. makes forced | ble cloth. PR 21043. = ms 8 eee a ae ' : tee OR sera. oT Cont oF eel SET Bsvervtuing you need trom soup FAIRBANKS MOMMIES WaTid| et “our” Qualiy” building — | CALL coor GRAVEL | FORD TRACTOR WAG Pb A 1 hb Te eee Je every’ material on nest : Loans to $500 |rtassrose, ‘srove—ayp cus Pte Gest laFatarai| age howe i Ft Peale air| We Mamie Rd. a mies, south to gf store om ia aio ‘9 ee ew vk | Oak __ CONE ION, | size roomy ches st of Rochester, | »,. a Sis a ns 8 Sean, PELE AE MAPLE BABY CMI] Srnec bteel itton OS) SE COMBETELY ejgcrmic crue Monte TRENCHER. _FE_41858 ed ‘ ike new, oun on * We invite you to visit our ne sir 30, GAL. OIL HOT WATE cau trap ante $2 WEEKLY INSTALLED tires. $7 topes | ALSO OTHER GOOD sourtecge. oprvioe ower you’ | 3 trips. Good Good condition. Cheap. FE | Pearson’s Bank Furniture| OIL $845—GAS $775 | euectaic LIQMT FIXTURES. USED TRACTORS & PE §-8121 for your a 2.0468, 7 FE 4 er a x cost if you For every room — g ied Lake Rd. 2-1406. IMPLEMENTS. aie Fietsher, Manages. Be | pRoDaine G60 CONDITION. | (2 Orchard tne ee en ON- DO IT YOURSELF Sess eg tra- TOOK!) . ley Vous, President. Se ba HIDE-A-BED, REASON- OIL $598—GAS $535 Stional, ie iq Ma STOP! LOOK! manure. Pontiac Farm and - PLA : PRI FOR a ee 4 hs $53 4.50 value, $2.25. Home & Auto ee rg om beds. Par $12. EDINONS | STUDIO COUES Is hige Somggre bg tiny gegreptee ‘er 1 Ho's ae. $3,06. oles Industrial Tractor Co. 2 6055. hp eo Besos Anse ee tek 4 FRIGIDAIRE 1 REF YOUTH Amp. | SINGER CONSOLE, ROUND BOB- safer af bs extra cost. Slightly | regu’ Bee our large ‘auplay. me ompany Good conditi PE ¢8712 bin, late model. Take PBs vel more if oe suraace. or mere Mules mle een, ae cig Moria! FRIGIDAIRE. ee: at OF AND me. | Dealer, PE 1364. ve “Devi eating 3-2048, FUEL OL TANK. WEW. 76 GAT. GA. Hours: @ to's: Saturday © to 1 end table. ais scoftce tale, $0, SINGER Poe = hile Ma- CENSE! D _$30_ FE 5-1 see STLOn 5 tnot 4 : : rH : iB CRIB & MATTRESS 815 CLEAN | SINGER SEWING MACHIN CONTRACTOR FENCING clectrie water beaters, $70.8. PONTIAG LAKE PLY. a 124 Norton. Porta Sut a) cabinet: ATTENTION | All kinds of wire and wood 4 s** 5 —. Ss ist Wash, sand and aoe rare. i y Mortgage Loans 54 fr se. ve. 2-014). fh ‘ ome. tee] & wood. Full ‘a _Thompeon. 89 6 Perry St. cement & mortar, Trucking. —_— ~ GOOD WRINGER WASHER, 850 | soR, BED. $14 50, DOUBLE BED PRE-SPRING fittings , all sizes STOP! LOOK! LOANS. 1 500 _ 65 E. Rutgers. PE $-1528. | ‘and springs $995; washer, $15; cals spina : omane to coaer. Graham Fence, ROAD GRAVEL, 4 YDS. 0s. DE. ’ $600 to $1, GOOD BED | SPRINGS 185. ABC | chair and ottoman. $12.98. doubie CLEARANCE 8445 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-458 ra sale; Quantity, of white co | livered. PE 40588 omes movers er nat im | wasuak machine S10 FE Sess. bed. $19 80: pas stove. | Osed Colling Lumber. 043 peta. | FOR SALE. TOILET. PRICE 670 Button ae ne Caatene =A Se =e ry ‘ee ee: eragerser, Misdeia—12 Reare. 9 Re | Sway’ MOBILE RADIO. RAY: ie ORM SASH ao Se ae Oe. . : , $9.60; ne’ d . improvements GRAY SECTIONAL BRAND NEW. ily wood bed fremes, 96.98. Easy eine ee 210 po ay theon. Phone OR 3-626. Aluminum - com bin ' 3. To rough-in or enclose 2-3978, 51 Harriet terms. Pearson's Bank Furniture, | RECLAIMED BRICK -$3 hundred. | FOR SALE TWO WHEEL METAL ; ato bund & carage of 08 HAVE A MAGIC | CHER GAs | _€2 Orchard Lote Ave -___. | Kew flush deors—from $5.50 up.| Dox trailer cheap. Horton, wash- 4-6089 @ garage home font condition. 6 | SOLID MAPLE YOUTH BED. | Passage Lock sete ~ $1.98. gy ER $25. 0 am. 0 9 om : second mortgag: pol mien wigtigerator wees Gomoplere mS ge ; 7. wm 0] . binge ei % . _ aie eae SNVAR —— rane Pon 7, 2, atonal Piling week. my tineotn Fest mattress. “Simmons springs. sheathing-1} f sig0g| tlectrie hot water beater. 1 horse 5 te aa ave, ne = “Ss §§ HOE POINT STOVE AND § PIECE | _All_good cond. FE +0406 _—_— ee complete ne of nails, | sisetsie, moter and Me horse mo- | TOE Tass Cesss chilly marred eo waps | _chrome set. $40 FE 41052 SPECIAL, EUREKA VACUUM | "?. boards. roofing. shingles,-| °F F™ #7008. __ Te value chiens Fluores- __ Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 4 ROOM “MODERN HOUSE. Ae gg sit aay used ss ns. oxRo Fie w Huron ont aa Monee build FURNACES —tent,_303_ Orchard ‘Lake Ave . ws. pong MJ : et our pric c * pecan wil wide "at anal ope “apercey “oop cox. | PTA, STEN ates | CURD CS saint ve | Eitap Se tla Seta | ARLEN WAOON, PLAT TRE | PREBODT ROOD, w CORD: imareetrn te “MOBILE Fouse. Vacant land, or what have Maition PE ae aa bo“ ihso wet Hure . _ a P Clic SAL ES S CO. - FURNACES _Call OReeni feat gees 10% FIREPLACE CANNEL WAY Wheel & ' + ‘Hiding HOMES oe Tim WRIGHT, Realtor \KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR. | SIMMONS HIDE - = arp Fe) MATE Ou fired, gun type. New. 04,000/ Corn orth $75. Holds 600 bu. Reo on wey Put, ai 8, Om ree, SD. as . oe oeedi Good running condition. FE 5-6663 23-0403 SN 5340 Highland Fe ee or eer gto. am om ane. any mean. _GReenjeal 55863, _chard Lake Ave P ’ Morse fi-tn, riding mowers. Oct 4201, Dinte Bey ‘ 345 Oakland Ave KENMORE WASHER AND PORT- | SPEED QUEEN N PORTABLE IRON- UNIFLOW DEEP WEL | ur price! rative Real Estate Exchange = $35 Good cond, is We ea before 6, $50. on ‘ee and tank. Call FE 2-5621 Pra AE ge a" _fae. ae: ane 2 12. Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 ihe yg om 3-120 ‘6 BUICK SPEC ¢DR, LIKE. +008 STOVES. “BOUGHT. SOLD, EX-| aR BOOTHS FOR SALE. Ho. | 62 GAL ELEC PR gM". = 6) Olor ‘land. contract. EM KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR. ed. Turner's 603 Mt. Clem- |” te] Roosevelt 28 Gel, Auto, Gas beater a4 FOR SALR: one | BEAUTIFUL ene FE, Cab. sinks & fittings 0.50 up| | C um er 30081, ____.____. |__Mahogany chest. MAyfair 6-2173.| _ens. 2-0801 | @ATHROOM FIXTURES, YOUNGS. | Ca snary trays, stand. faucets $18.95 ———, up to tall. Root "S90 FORD. SWAP FOR FARM, LINOLEUM & PAINT SALE | STUDIO > COUCH, 638: $25: TABLE AND | town kitchen, furnaces: Oil. gas SAVE iatee ot For wet basement use Thoroseal. £0 be .—- scree = oe oJ ui _tractor or sell, FE 7-8273. “a price at Jack's 277 Baldwin 4 chat re yeagee | oT Power and coal. Hot =~ —_ Romy _____ 16? 6. a paint, Se, beve BS. Ook Ag Ee , nap a gi et _Lake and Elisabet Me eae a7) LIKE-NEW SINGER LESs THAN | _mower, $35. Call aft Pardvare. electrical supplies. | POR BALE: eee: aot Bored geten, Vioster Tene. Scstinc on Diaie Mighwey, ure 1 vaoaseee, 3 Yt. wr PARLANE FORD. LOADED | 1 yf, old. Take over bal. of $11.12) TANK TYPE VACUUM ‘CLEANER Cachan tine Nr goons es (Strobe ) ‘iw, bt = See ae - ere : _ 6 ts Melrone, Scar FE ee can’ ‘be La igo of et te RPren 4 Comptrniy, © oor ; pe and fide s. Lowe Bros. TIMKEN OF, AUTOMATIC ATic WATER | Mathews Clinic and Groveland if BUILDING rg ‘$200, eater," Console. a | FRADE ELECTRIC RANGES FOR Fit i Pe eo Fre STA _aie a a ios | eater. Lincom 14007, | Grovela = Trailer 0400 accepted as trade tn on used 2. BC. LIVING ROOM SUITE # ranges, ROB MUNRO. 1080 | coop AND PORK, ALP AND | 21233 en sinks 9.05 ACTORS & MOWERS SHADE E TREES, suGAR MAPLE, _ _ HH. J. Van Welt, 3-1355. | * ark Me peer. Coe quarters, Opdyke Market, by fittings 11.05 aw — forse Riding tall tiful full “ aM aan. DOODLE BUG ae sod matching lamp tapiec, All TR. “ADE: IN DEPT. _ 7041, Race ac Wrregulars ¢100.66| known mowers. including, 21 ing : “excellent trees for street or LLDOR : xc liande draga, plow. 14° loft cultivates. 3 1 €95| BOAT FOR SALE, 12 PT. MAS- a Bit BINGO SUPPLY Min Fairbanks Riding Mowers. planting. Well be blade, 8p Harrow. Ex. double frame, $75, 390 Lochaven ‘100. ot ete the ROOM Ba. R Was. Decveer 9.95} tercraft, like new, with motor and . PE &2100| All mowers assembled and serv- i pped. Michigan's Sees Ferm an Woodstock. , E oe - | $28. Ee TT ee EOTTE. | Toc, ginetto ort 995 | gas can. Call PE 2-0578 aft. 3:30. AREY GOALtY SPT. BATE. ood DONT BUY 4 MOWER In) PR ye SOT? or PE baie | ott MB ANDERSON - ; MOUNTAIN | OF ae Paee8. 7) stor, $25, Washer. $38. z|8 Be = | a i995 |CABINET SINKS FROM s90.96./ tubs 040.50; B grade byte | ae EVANS EQUIP 3 FT RED Pinna: 3.50 EACH FRAZER SOTO pon DETROITER swap for lumber | $25 rome | 95°06 value framed pictures § .s6| SimEs to. build mw trem 02.58. ett douvie Shee” oe inemy | O47 Dixie EZ: scant OTF or | _ a9 Pynmere, PE D197 sretions. Wes very on CHAMPION ed WE ARE [RANCHING DEALERS 6 proce MED OAK DUETS | ets “te do ed Be sya For Sale Pets 69) ‘ils. ley and. fentas. °°" : | ana Reet ioe ewe meee Swan, zs SS = | un there pins 35 in gas WY. IS $30.98 BOY'S = “IN BICYCLE. GOOD 6 & M SAW SHARPENING wERY. 2WHEEL TRAIL ER 1500 a or Sa e s Se cuihieticn Avis Service = GREAT LAKES your old. mower on @ new) bar a and movie screen. $50 MAN’S condition. Men's size 3 baseball Band saws, a & metal; | bh Maden 3 PR CANARIES & CAORMS, 101 | Pontiac ane h. Cone 4, f BEEMER i Eclipse We sharpen lawn mow) EM 30412 ___ jwew om, FE 41122/ shoes, Like pew. ¥E 5-43 meee Oe Lome counns mere. | | DERIORT PIANO POR SALE FE |? OT ace PE 30. — BOTH NEW ~ | *,2 gnd.3 bedrooms 16 to $1 ft ; WARNES. i PARDW ARE. LORD'S SPECI IALS a ae ee i CHEAP. BURMEISTER att + —s vu ose | USED 60 GAL, LOCMINVAR. Bike. a a S705, EXCEL Ww . 18 wide avaliable, We ftnesee, 762 W. Maron st_Faey eee 2 pe, eotebed oie a Rr a CHAIRS. e e De ol tanks, 1 ousbeam ae AKC COLLIE PUPS FOR SALE. FERGUSON TO 35 op § yr. mentite te Pay. . WILL L SWAP FOR FARM OR 8 Used TV's from $24.95 up. pes | a ol! furnace burner, WI!) tax 130 _241_ Bloomfield Biyd. FE 6-8770. * rates. tratiers, 3 es, 3 bedroom gt Ramage Hide-a-bed, from $130.98 =p. ‘UPRIGHT PIANO AND SERCH pin Pog Pt ersortoey saa $33 rage OOrs- for the lot. OL 31-4766. 339 S Red AKC” REG BOXER PUPPIES. ~ CASE 300 rth RTS STORE Modern 4 room. ® meenicken |’ Gee Stoves $20. oad ge =~ cele * — 4x8 Plasterboard . ...... $1.78'| Berry -_ grevbest factory eec- | _ Oak, Rochester. _ MUtuai 40313 IND tat AnD panu le: «- " : . coop. 10 miles from Pontiac | LORD'S good condition. $65. OR 31969, | 4x7 Plasterboard 816) onde. All sizes and prices. Large! WATER SOFTENERS | SABY PARAKEETS, 0130. 10 &. wy © 8. Telegraph rE some a ae My a a FOR »| Furniture and Appliances |" USED DE PT. 4x10 and 4x12 also tn stock. ae, aa Jour Garage cota see oa 1, DOWEX,. lifetime we eo iotre Z Biades, Sisdliee Seles. Bree. Ty cach at ell casb. PEs 1060 | a yniene Wig Used fo Ber Peed Mere yer ola. $5080 | 38 Jb. Crown Cost In Q@ 8 2.28 Yeu < rt atts el Cone ip” ENGAGE ne PE 24008. Clos ie "tradeing WANTED. ar ree. cash of ail mere _| o_ Weed to I a : vs WEDDING AND “ENGAGEMENT rm ATTRESS AND a0s SPRINGS,.| pca TV 2 ti‘(Ci‘“‘(<‘( o ies] cena? = PONTIAC CAZALENA, me, MAZUREK pape SALES 83) PONTIAC CATALINA. EXCEL- 7 . $1, 260. Call after 6 W est Side Used Cars Drive out where overhead is low “West side Used Cars 623 Ww. FE ¢2185 beth | 154 Ford Club Cpe.. Radio & Heater. Standard shift. | @ MT. CLEMEN BEHIND THE me| LOOK! Choice} - NEW CAR - TRADE-IN S gs rurpouih Pas , Bana : nen W. a id s, Pi RKSTON MOTOR SALES Rie 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Dail overdrive, $695. ! 6,000 Merchants Green HUTZ MOTORS ° 912 8. Woodward MI 47811 Grounds CONFIDENCE ’55 Pontiac S/C : dix. 4 dr. ...... $1995: Radio ~ Heater — Hydro — Ful) Power. ’54 Pontiac S/C dix. 4dr. ....... $1495 Rau Hydre-Matic. Red and Bik. Like '53 Ford Victoria. . $1295 R & H. Ford-O-Matic. Full Power. One Owner - Sharp! "54 Chev. 2dr dr. Lecenwa $1245 Sete © Bute ' Exceptionally ’54 Pontiac 2 dr... ..$1195 Radio & Heater. Hydramatic, 54 Pontiac 4 dr.....$1095 Hydramatic and Heater. Radio & Heater. “ate Le OP 500 | 954 Plym. edt isis xis $1095 | PONTIAC 4, OR, ORLUZE.| B&H. mt Drie | pe ae. _ | '53 Pont. 4 dr. sed... .$995. egg tt 2 Tana. R & H.| Heater & Hydramatic. { i) RONTIAC 2 DR HYDRA. ‘33 | Dodge Cor. 4 dr.. .$785 is. Det. Best 3:30. anlloies “CHIEF sEDAN A. i Pont. 2 dr. & 4 dr. $595 $2 32 Dodge rd. ee $395 & Heater, ’49 Pontiac 2 dr...... ad Heater. Runs good. °3 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE “GOODWILL USED CARS” $1095. \ | | | 221 S. Saginaw St. ST. FE }7117) OFFICE | DON 1 WAIT! COME IN NOW! _ GET SET'FOR SUMMER DRIVING! ‘S3 Buick Cent. hardtop .$2295 te: in rich red leather and Guay Pepi. adie ‘and bealer. @y ie ont ‘ 34, Chev. Bel Air 2 dr... .$1295 Be Sarai SS A WcuMAh ane Shas 53 Buick super ‘hardtop. $1145 Qomegy Pot ent ivory Aatch. R & H. Dynaflow. $1045 ‘53 Chev. Bel Air 4 dr.. Cot un Goia and Ivory finish. R rn H, Pow- 2a i pail gms Better one today ‘54 Chevrolet 150 2 dr... .$,.895 R & H. Turn signals. Original Green finish. This beauty won't last. '52 Nash Ram. hardtop. .$ 595 Eee & second car for school and shopping 3 tone ‘50 Olds super 882 dr.....$ 595 Seen Baik, R ng H, Hydramatic. w/Walls. Nice ‘51 DeSoto 4 door $ 495 All green finish. Heater Interior in rich brown One owner. Turn signals. Like now , throughout Grey finish. Heater. The best of , ‘SO Dodge 2 dr........... ‘50 Chavrolel 2 door $ 395 au Blue. Has radio and heater. no rust. inspected and ready. ALSO GOOD SELECTION OF TRUCKS TO CHOOSE FROM MATTHEWS HARGREAVES “Your CHEVROLET Dealer! FE 4-4546 eee eee of © @ | - $895 '53 Pontiac’ 4 dr., Hy- PONTIAC SALES | -_ vomise — cars, all | ors, iow down payments. | re Cuevreies Bel Air 2 rs Pow- | ide, peeve brakes, 2 tone. | Ra WSW. 4,000 actual miles a down payment. 1055 Fo Sunliner ‘eres. RaH, . Sta shift. + top. White body. Sharp. tee down pa ment. em | sedan 8 ra Matic. Low 1955 Chovrniet Bei ae 8, Powerglide R&H, W 955 tag 870. coupe. R& wsw., mileage. Sha 1954 Pontiac Starchief Custom Cate. coupe r Clown H. Hy- na coupe. Power stee . power brakes, E-Z eye, WSW. en ote Ford custom 8 2 er. oO. 2 tone. Very ¢ 981 SPontiae 8 4 dr. Raw. Nice MM: Main 8t. Clarkston Open. Rights ti @ MAple 5-5566 LDS 88", RADIO, HEATER White | sidewalls. many extras, Im- Private *_owner. Frderal 6 5-9070. ae 148 OLDS 6 SPEC. PRICE $150 otor complete! B imag ear Radio Heater. Hy- running cond. eee 7EM CLEAN? LIKE ’EM PRICED LOW? THEN HERE. ‘YOU ARE! ’54 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 dr, fully equipped. Low mile- age. 54 Buick Super Hardtop, full power, like new. 55 Chevrolet 2 dr. V8. Factory official's car. Low mileage. "35 Pontiac Catalina Hardtop, automatic transmission, = been whitewalls, like ee ’55 Ford Fairlane 2% whitewalls. Like new. heater equipped. Rarin’ dramatic, 8, two tone green, one owner. Sharp. $695 "53 Chevrolet 2 dr., ra dio & heater, two tone brown. A nice cat-ready to roll. . $1495 '54 Buick. 2 dr., sedan, radio & heater, Dyna- flow, one owner, V8 engine. P $1595 55 Ford 2 dr., sedan, radio & heater, beauti- ful blue paint for the discriminating buyer. 7 $2495 55 Buick Super con- vertible, full p-owey, btight yellow, white- wall tires, 235 horse- power. $2195 55 Pontiac, 8000 actual miles, Starchief Cata- lina, two tone paint, all leather trim, | Oliver 210 ORCHARD “WHERE PONTIAC hgh m3 pet o "55 Olds 2 dr. LOW PRICES ,..GOOD CARS }OLIVER BUICK READ & COMPARE $1195 53 Olds 4 dr., radio & }- heater, power steering & brakes, Hyd, bright red, $545 51 ~=Pontiac hardtop 2dr. heater, one ! Catalina, radio & Hurry on this C $2195 sedan, radio & heater, V-8. All the extras on. this beauty. $665 "52 Pontiac sedan, 2 dr. This one is extra nice, spotless inside and out. ® $545 "532 Ford 4 dr. sedan, radio & heater, V-8 en- gine. Not too many left like this beauty. $1395 55 Chevrolet 2 dr. se- “dan, radio & heater, low | mileage. Another qual- i ity, car from Oliver Buick. . ALWAYS 65 FINE.CARS Buick | LAKE AVE. a '52 Chev. 2-Dr. .. DON'T BE SHOWERED With CAR TROUBLES TURN To URNER For Dependabl e Troubl e-Free Summer Driving! 154 Ford 2-Dr. . --$ 944 ‘53 Plym. 2-Dr. ..$ 644 ’53 Pont. Cata. ...$ 899 '55 Ford 2-Dr. ...$1144 ‘52 Plym. 2-Dr. ..$ 499 "51 Chev. 2-Dr. ...$ 244 34 Pon. dix. 4dr. $1099 '54 Merc. hdtp. ..$1399 53 Olds 88 4-Dr...$ 899 ’55 Dodge st. wg. $1799 34 Chev.-2-Dr. ...$ 944 53 Ford 4-Dr. ...$ 699 53 Mere. 2-Dr. ..$ 844 52 Buick hardtop $ 744 55 Ply. Bel. st. w. $1699 ’°51 Plym. 2-Dr. ..$ 244 ‘532 Ford 4Dr. .-.$.499 —°54 Stude® st. wg. $ 999 '54 Olds Su. 4-Dr. $1499 '53 Ford rch. wg. $ 899 54 Plym. 4Dr. ..$ 944 53 Chev. 2-Dr. ..$ 699 33 Dodge 2-Dr. ..$ 699 53 DeSoto 4-Dr. .$ 699 *)4 Ford rch. wg. $1299 '51 Ford 2-Dr. ...$ 244 .$ 499 $10.00 DOWN DELIVERS CARS LISTED BELOW "31 Ford %4-Ton Pickup ‘$2 Kaiser 2-Door ‘51 Pontiac Catalina ’52 Ford 2-Door "51 Chev. %4-T. Pickup ‘31 Ford Sta. Wgn. _ '51 Mercury 2-Door » °$2 Chevrolet 2-Door CONVERTIBLES 1954 Pontiac Convertible 1955 Ford Convertible 1954 Ford Convertifle Harold Turnar, Ford - 464 S, Woodward Ave. 52 Ford rch. wg. $ 699} || Birmingham : Mikron 4.7500 ; 4 ® Nee THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1956 sy ' gia ee ey FORTY “SEVEN ence tales Guilty Plea =: - Today's S Radio Programs - - —T + Garroway Ranked as Best TV Master of Ceremonies ~ \Dave Displays Keeps ‘Today’ Moving masters of ceremonies always has been full of ham, ego and noisy : * * ¢ Bneed came in all sizes and styles|- Wide Interests (ra. ‘seis’ saxinn| ALL SUPPLIES ee askinn Weieresting and ‘iniet.| 20 Display Tanks Along in Cheerful and never in our memory showing tel BRENDEL’S Intelligent Pattern net enh ts ge wad tae viewers, and with a fine fresh By JACK O'BRIAN “feel” of the city he lives in, New) NEW YORK (INS)—The field of] ¥ 1, from Milton! versation on the air, do not narrow! TROPICAL FISH. and ‘This A4 Worth & Tropical Fish that animal lovers their pets. ‘The SP. w= nerf Lesser Cha aT . ‘ requests than it can handle to take € — ve a i oo —_ ———. “| GKLW, Ted MeCoy WCAR, News Roundup | Ww. Week “Musto pets off people’s hands. A Warten Township man ms 6:00-~We, Hasotine| WIBK. Mickey Shore WPON, News, Ukrainian fg manslaughter death oe Bobet $:30-—-WJR, Mrs. Pa CELW, _ erandown Saw "war press wx Minute Parade WOAR, ‘Tieer Tuwes guilty oa CRLW. Bud Davies Pte Mg By M 206 ews, Indictment News, Mlckes Shert/ WCAR, Rhythm Roundup! weal Weekend Muste News and Sports | : inian Hour Mel Opera 11:386—WJR, Midnight Muste JR, News, Drake CKLW, Bud pane b wes. Moniter WJBK, News, Tom George wonE: Mickey Shorr Pe N . Mi Pi tac Rate , wh, WPON. Guest star WoAR. News, Temp ple Wws. Weekend Music WPON, ews. olish Hour WXYZ, tropolitan ra SATURDAY MORNING =| i956 won Galen Drake CKLW, News, Bud Davies 6:60—W. WW, Monitor WJBK, ‘Tom George WWJ. News, Newhouse . Slagle WCAR, Game Fred CELW. Mery Morgap , Chub 1460 WW, Good WIBK McLeod 3:00—-WJIR, NBC Dance WJBK, News, Gentle Binge} WCAR, Spincrama Weekend 3. Monitor Pht / "Cones of Agrich. See. Sim eer CKLW Bud > eo moa oom WWJ, Bob Maxwell eT nett & Lewis) WRK. News. ‘Tom. George WXYZ, Pred Wolf eee cenate WCAR, Game CKLW, Good Mi CKLW, News, Davis WPON, News WJBK, News, WIBK. News, Don McLeod| 2:90—WJIR, J. A. at Work WPON, Rise ‘n’ we. News, Spinorama ‘J, Monitor Wwa Deb Mareen wows, Party! Coiw: wud Devies WETS Drea weit | | RR WER. Rebert Q Lewls Game CKLW, ‘Good Morning 4 Club 1460 WCAR, News, a WseK, Don McLeod Monitor 1:30—WIR, Ball WCAR, Spinorame Weekend | . Cert w’ Bud Davies WWJ, Bob Maxwell . : News, Tom WXYZ, News, Wolf SATURDAY AFTERNOON WCAR, News, Sotnersma wabK. teen ntite | 1%:00-—WIR, Jack White 4:30— WIR, Music Hall WCAR. Coffee With Clem WWJ, News by Cederberg WWJ, Mon : WPON, News, Rise. Shine XYZ. News, Winter Metropolitan Opera 8:00-—WJR, Jack White W. Bud Davies CELW. Sacred Heart WWJ, Bob Maxwe'l WJBK, News, Don MeLeod| WJBK, Tom George News, Wolf WCAR, News WCAR. Sv'norre Weekend CKLW, News, Good Morning , News WPON,, Club 1460 WJBK, News, Binge. Gentile | 12:30—WJR, Time for Music| 5:00-—WJR, News WCAR, News, fee WW, Week Mi wan a 810 WIR Music Hal CRLW: boa Davies” CKLW. Stam ww3, Bob Maxwell WIBK Don Mela wae } yA cxLw. Sons of the Mile | me Muste WPON, News, oy ie * JRE, News, nge Gen aoe jews, City Hosp. 1:20—WIR, stucie Mal WPON, ‘n’ Shine News, Winter WXYZ, News, Audio House $:00—WJR, Jim Vinal CKLW. News, Bud Davies | CKLW, Stand-By Sports were, Ey wor Fang ae age woe, pa Weekend RIVIN L CKLW, News, Bud Davies © ON, r Parlor meg 3 D ' G SCHOO WJBK, News, McLeod | 1:36—WJR, Gunsmoke wor Tom George FE 4-7891 . FE 2-2253 Counter Tops - Wall Cover PROTECTION OF THE FINEST QUALITY CONSOWELD Remodeling your kitchen .. . puttirig in a breakfast nook or decorating the Recreation Room? You'll find Conso- weld perfect in protection and decor. ‘ PARK AT OUR DOOR Drayton Floor Fashions 4667 Dixie Highway—Drayton OR 3.2552 -- Today's Television Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WW3-TV Channel 7-WXYZ-TV Channel 9—-CKLW-TV | TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Ramar of the Jungle. Jon Hall in African adventure. |9 (9) Circle 9 Theater. Gene Autry, Ann in- “Melody Trail,” Gene is interested in job as cook at her father’s ranch (4) News and Sports, Paul Wil- liams, Bill Flemming. 6:15—(4) Dolores. Short drama. (2) News. Jac LeGoft. 6:28—(4). Weather. Sonny Eliot. (2) TV Weatherman, Dr. Everett Phelps. 6:30—(7) Secret File USA. Robert Alda in “Mission Masterpiece.” (4) Kit Carson. Outlaw fries to prevent gangsters from running his wife and children off their land in “The Trap.” (2) The World We Live In. Films of world travels. 6:45—(2) News. Doug Edwards. 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. (9). Boston a raft to keep his nephew out of trouble in “Gildy’s All-American TELEVISION & RADIO REPAIR SERVICE ALL MAKES — Service Guaranteed! Work Done by Graduate Technician! 30 Years Service in Pontiac! FE 5-8413 ROY’S FE 5-8413 96 OAKLAND AVE. 9:45—(4) Boy.” (2) I'm the Law. George Raft in mystery drama. ‘1:15—(T) News. John Daly. /7:30—(7) Rin Tin Tin. Rusty and Rinty and the adventure of the “Scotchman’s Gold.” Search for lost child leads to gold mine. (9) Million Dollar Movie. James Dunn, Mona Freeman in ‘‘That Brennan Girl.” (4) Eddie Fisher. June Hatton joins in parade of Academy Award songs. (2) Da- mon Runyon Theater. Clue to gangster’s killer turns up when his rival's girl starts wearing “Blonde Mink.” James Whit- more, Colleen Gray star. ~ News Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. $:00—(7) Ozzie and Harriet. Har- riet decides Ozzie should help HIGH FIDELITY HEADQUARTERS Wide Selection of Components Catalogue ‘‘Net” Prices Attractive Demonstration Room Expert Guidance—Complete Installation McCALLUM & DEAN 409 E. MAPLE, BIRMINGHAM MI 4-5230 with some of the heavy work in “Spring House Cleaning,” but he has other ideas. (4) Truth or Consequences. Stunt quiz with Jack Bailey host. (2) Mama. Family comedy stars Peggy Wood. 8:30—(7) Crossroads. Priest brings gangster to justice and proves boy’s innocence in “‘Two-Fisted | Saint,” starring Paul Kelly, Wal-| ter Coy, Robert Arthur. (4) Life | of Riley. Riley plays an ape in little theater play so well he lands behind bars at a zoo. Wil- liam Bendix stars in comedy. (2) Our Miss Brooks. Connie Brooks a proxy wedding. Comedy with | Eve Arden. rs ri /EXPERI ENCED TVS 121/.” - 16” - 17” - 19” - 20” 21”- 24" - 30" NO CREDIT REJECTIONS ‘IMMEDIATE DELIVERIES Bla. Store eenaige Your he oll '9:00—(7) Dollar a Second. Quiz| | with Jan Murray. (9) Graphic. CBC-TV cameras wander Can- } ada. (4) Big Story. Copy boy be-| comes reporter after he writes’ story of his own assault and rob- | bery for his paper. (2), The Cru-| sader. Matt Anders is involved. tune in jewels in SERVICE METROPOLITAN TV becomes a part-time bride after}; —— with ney girl, ere and for- m4 Hoe eg “A Deal in 25 Health resort Diamonds,” starting | Brian Keith, Beverly Garland 9:30—-(7) The Vise. Mark Saber with Luther Adler. (2) Playhouse of Stars. “Angels in the Sky,” story of wartime air eee of wounded in the South Pacific. Bill Williams, Marcia Henderson star. 10:00—(7) Ethel and Albert. Com- edy with Peg Lynch, Alan Bunce. (9) Dangérous Assignment. Brian Donlevy hunts killer of atomic scientist in “Atomic Miner.” (4) Cavalcade of Sports. Middleweight Boxing Bout: Joey Giambra vs. John L. Sullivan. (2). The Lineup. Police hunt arsonist after their chief suspect surrenders to avoid being framed in “The Julian Case.” 10:30—(7) Science Fiction Theater. Pat O'Brien in “Are We In- vaded? (9) Person to Person. Edward R. Murrow visits Hal ton in their Manhattan apart- ment; Evangelist Billy Graham and his family in North -Caro- lina, (2) I Led Three Lives. Richard Carlson in counterspy drama. 10:45—(4) Red. Barber’s Corner. International Boxing Club di-|5 rector Harry Markson, guest. -|10:00-—(2) Circle 2 Theater. March and his bride Candy Tox-| $:30—(2) Michigan State Univer- sity. (4) The Big Picture. $:45—(2) Michigan Conservation. 9:00—(2) Farmland U. 8. A. (4) Industry on Parade. 9:15—(4) City Affairs. 9:30—(2) Cartoon for Kids, (4) Quiz Em. (7) Crusade for Christ. 9:45—(2) Sausage Sinema. (4) — Corner. (7) Captain 10:30—(4) Pinky Lee Show. 11:00—(2) Mightly Mouse Cartoons. (4) Fury. 1:30—(2) Texas Ranger. (4) "Uncle Johnny Coons. SATURDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) Big Top. (4) Winchell- Mahoney. (7) Ed McKenzie. 12:30—(4) Choose Up Sides. 1:00—~(2) The Lone Ranger. (4) Texas Rasslin’. 1:30—(2) Captain Midnight. 1:40—(9) Prayer, Sign On. to Man, 1:55—(4) Bowling Highlights. 2:00—(2) Wayne University. Beat the Champ. (7) Little Ras- cals. (9) Saturday Matinee. 2:30—(2) Horizons Unlimited. (7 Man Laurel & Hardy. 3:00 — (2) TBA. (4) Saturday Matinee. (7) Mickey's Movie Party. |$:30—(9) Hoppy’s Matinee, 4:30—(9) Musical Hearts. |4:45—(2) This Week in Sports. 6:00—(2) Cartoons. (4) Sports on Parade. (7) Bowling Caampions. (9) Wild Bill Hickok. 5:15—(4) Michigan Reports. &:30—(4) Roy Rogers. (9) Million Dollar Movie. 11:00—(7) Soupy’s on. Variety with Soupy Sales. (9) National News. (4) 11 o’'Clock News. Paul Wil- liams. (2) News. Jac LeGoff. | 11:10—(9) Weathervane. 11:18—(7) Film Theater. Sterling Hayden in “Hellgate.” (9) Casey | Clark's Jamboree. Country mu-, sic, variety with Casey and his) Ranch Boys. (4) Little Show. Monty Woolley in ‘The Boor.” (2) Miss Fairweather. Bette Wright. 11:20—-(2) Les Paul and Mary Ford. Music. | 11:25 — (2) Nightwatch Theater. Joel McCrea in “Foreign Corre- spondent’’; second feature: “The Mystery.” ‘11:30—(4) Tonight. Steve Allen with Oscar Peterson Trio, guests. . SATURDAY MORNING 8:00—(7) America On Parade. $:20—(2) Meditations. 8:25—-(2) On the Farm Front. (4) News. Swedish Skiers Given ‘New ‘Snow Star’ Pins STOCKHOLM — A nationwide drive has been launched to stimu- late Swedes’ interest in skiing. A lcentral committee has been ap- ‘pointed and a new'pin, “Snow Star,” in the shape-of a snow crystak, has been designated as an ‘emblem. It is awarded to all who take three ski trips of six miles Teleta, A aS AAIN IL 2 Slee el BINT TT Al ree b e\ACar4 id Picis alyi | s Untidy girls ——- profit ihe Prench fathers \4—— and flow 71 —- or shert (4) |Charies RYE GRASS TIME TO FERTILIZE and PLANT LAWN-SEED! Early Spring Special! 19: cultural manneram technical slang afflicting most of! They included aml- |his compatriots in the ere ee Walter’ GC Kaly veeaevines (CZECHS Present -SERVICE— “Virginia judge.” : ARANTEED ieee sent mney Parag oh ga to deh WE PEATURE masters ceremonies into t or rien Ss Ip ® ic’s affections, Frank F: a I be ial Coech Plt prove tc gen a ness of a new plane which DO itn os 0 geubel of Stooatty RADIO & TV * @¢ 6 SALES & SERVICE At an airport here the | 127 S. Parke, Comer Auburn spats nee Ge tax Gok ie Call FE 4-9736 es . and then flew upside down a few) ; : feet above the ground. The Czechs claim their Aero 45 is the only| pice aie a cr os & 29 MUNTZ TV - SERVICE oe Bring Them tm by the Bagtel, FE 4-1515 HAMPTON ELECTRIC oe tro, 9 SB: 625 W. Haren C@&V TV 158 Oskiand : Complete Line of 1956 Now in Stock! REO ROTARY POWER MOWERS Franchised Dealer for Buy with Confidence! TOM's OPEN EVENINGS ‘TIL 7 _ Wheelhouse Riding Tractors HARDWARE and SPORTING GOODS 1751 Orchard Lake Bd. Tome ed as FE 5-2424 : ' Starting Sunday The chuckling, heart-warming tale of an Immigrant _ _who converted junk into shining success, then found - ~ Starring Lon Chaney, Jr. John Nesbitt, famous story- + New TV Show that the whole family will enjoy together he had to compete with his sons to win their respect. ie at einai nies, ee a EG the Bell Telephone System presents a. ¥ pee 4 4 oo FORTY-EIGHT , ____\_|__THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1036 Se ee nae ae ae Alerted Texas City Saved|LA Official Protests - "aie ‘tmcrre tegming.to cate nn cae! LANSING wht State Come by Radar Tornado Spotter|lwo-Toned Smog sca" i Sitar"eaura YT ine ied of Ome District to quit labeling smog-free’ jy companies are keenly inter-|tion Law violations during the past BRYAN, Tex, (@®~Residents of| “The tornado cut a path six miles| DOS _rten weg rali Coun-| days og “weg ven" ested in Peru's “jungle” region! ..ox were assessed a total of $419 this central Texas city of 20400,/long and up to three-quarters of Pasterners believe that Akg But they didn’t mention ‘“smog|4Md the area under concession for!in fines and court costs and 90 F \falerted by a radar tornado-ja mile wide. P geles has two kinds of smog—red|red” forecasts which mean, “‘don’t/oll is nearing 40,000,000 acres. idays in jaib sentences. SRG ST aie | spotter, escaped without a single} - i . cut or scratch yesterday as a Perfect Expo ‘major twister destroyed or dam- Every Foot phd aged more than 200 homes and f at half a dozen commercial build- First Time - verytime! ings, * * * The Only mm Movie |) 4 bradeast 15-minute warning from the Texas A&M college! Camera with Built-in | radar tornado-spotter, eve ) ee zens a chance to take ty Meter Coup- measures, A&M was a pioneer in led to High Speed development of tornado warnings /1.9 Lens, Boe ; | The college itself escaped. The B Ww tornado passed between this city lading" manatactarer ot and the institution professional movie equip- ; - oO * ment, has incorporated The warning possibly prevented many of its exclusive ad- |} mass injuries at the Stephen F. vanced features in the | Austin high school, only a short Baver 88B Home Movie distance from the main path of shop tonite “til 9 p.m. (oppers the tomado, - / ‘Gat ? “The built-in crpecere meter copplsd to the fast om to build ge heady { _ Here they are, at the very peak of automatic ph ae in pe a ng ove was, time for school to end for the ome . & . d dark areas... automatie adjustment for any fim ex day. They ordered all windows in the season... just when you nee ae a ee oi : ner Schneider Uni-Focus lens automaticaily gives sharp from blasting shattered glass | them. Choose rom every eng | oa ol al tpett oll the latest ot Warning signal permits gradual ecene cutting, 4 epotis | ee | imaginable, all the latest styles... plus single picture device for titles, trick shots, etc. Another set of tornadoes skipped. d tr . ht Fast sprocketless spool loading veteh ‘around the area near Taylor, Tex. i and shack gieed anes esiemenire inne about 65 miles to the west, dam- wear these now and stra g and accessories av aging the roof of the Walter Blaha . f i Model 88B ONLY $13.95 Down [farm home. Tornadolike winds through cool summer evenings to fall. |. BAUER 88 ce Same 00 208 mien bath Hare, Tex.,, in the same vicinity. Sizes 8 to 20 Focus tou, "Ons apond (18 frumes per The Bryan tornado was a story reign pe i ae , of near-misses, It* missed the Model 88 ONLY $7.00 Down [500% it st dipped Gown near BAUER B8C — same ms 88, ut i ts To stent PA “6 frames. — Model 88C ONLY $8.50 Down | some otiservers even said it] Si Come in for FREE demonstration today!! | usury over at soottsp neunt. was estimated as high nas 2 ; Damage WD 7Ge CAMERA. Jes tition oters by Vick } f mill : Se: " SHOP ony Manager “casey Fannin. - : . RON ES. 1 All electric power and commu- . at ww WS 53-6615 nication lines. were knocked out! j and full restoration is not ex-, pected until some time this after- noon, Natural gas supplies were shut off for @ time because of the danger of fire but were restored last night. U.S. School Enrollment Shows Gain of 23 Pct. WASHINGTON W ~—There were seven million more boys and girls |. enrolled in the nation's schools last year than in 1950, the Census Bureau says. 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