=e IAC PRESS) & Detalls page two , . | = 4 ~~, & BVA) es tion “4th YEARS % %# *& PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1956—44 PAGES OTD ae onan, OT ee PEoTOS _ 7s . kk * * aaa kw ke * + aa + Postal . Site Bid Gets School Veto 7" * ZL _ PUY 01 Furmishing Education Board G roup OKs Big Farm Aid Flood Dangers coil Refuses to Give oi a Nate at tsa seg epg See et Confront Flint, Proposed Bulking $137,500. Option x's eet: oo mec oe oe acon ANG Rapids good precio ‘ The 1957 bill, however, - .jof livestock diseases. The panel approved a $1,983,512,- ever, repre- | | The City Commission allocated a half-million Price of Central School S68 money bill to carry the na sents oo erect esricaltural ad r ) $783,061,708 . te be werd’) I ocal Situation Better,| dollar appropriation te Pon- Should Be Much Higher, tion's expanding farm programs) neq and an increase of $1.1 bil. | {0 *¢ department to carry out 4 tac General Hospital last Officials $ " during the fiscal year beginning} on ever 1988 funds. : its regular continuing programs, but Thundershowers Are night to aid in the construc- tClG's Gy [July 1. arr This amount includes 359.3 mil-| Predicted for Area tion: of what is destined to become an unequipped 200- bed hospital wing. : | Noting that the measure was Tha gigamicl peice upooet (pee: lion dollars for various farm loan The Board of Education pared $3.8 million below the a plans providing ruralists with , last night threw cold water|*™ount requested by President Ei-/gram accounts for the unpreced- |credit, telephones and electricity. | Although this morning's |senhower, the Democrat-controlled| ented size of the 1957 appropria-| The comimttee also voted an sunshine is. expected to on a $137,500 proposal to committee remarked that the ad- tion. ; additional 150 million dollars con- ; . But the city will make buy the Central School site, ministration at last seems to have “2s |tingency fund to be used if the ini- yield to showers = aan up any deficits to equip the for an additional | t : of-|_Tecoenized the serious situation) Of the total amount, $1.2 billion tial amount set aside for these con- tered thundershowers to- wing when. it is opened, ac- pos tacing American agriculture.” is earmarked to make up losses |tinuing program runs out. night, no serious flooding fice building. cording to City Manager Four board members at danger is expected locally. AP Wirephete |W. K. Willman.- ve = _| But. communities else- FAILED TO EXPLODE — An unidentified guard looks at the . the meeting agreed they MIOre Tr ouble Boiling U Dp where in southern Mich-| side of a house hit near Mt. Clemens by an Air Force rocket lib: | oon’ coe bp hee bet stood to lose almost a quar- . | = igan are preparing fo r erated, the Air Force said, “inadvertently” during unloading opera- pine raat sash the hos ter million dollars on the for Tiny Isle of Cyprus Stop D ~ loverflows and evacuations tions of Sabre jet planes at nearby Selfridge Air Force base. pital falls to secure to pay deal. | | | tod rivers swirk dan- : The $137,500 figure was} NICOSIA, Cyprus (INS)—Trouble is boiling up anew garale clas pial ald 3 Dead ly Rockets Hunted e = ean.aes worth quoted in a four-months'on the tiny island of Cyprus. | oo and weathermen predict option asked by Pontiac The outlawed underground Cypriot organization Eoka| Three City Plants Send more rain. ? b AF at Mou nt C lemen s Bc Aang aen Board of Trustees Teal estate man James A./claimed today it had executed two British soldiers in re-|. Over 11,500 Men Home ple pega arene a YA a >> ee ee ee: Taylor, who first made prisal for yesterday's hanging of two Greek Cypriots. — in Company Shutdown atciy the extent of flood damage’ MOUNT CLEMENS (#—Detholition experts searched! chairman report that a tabulation overtures in a sale three Leaflets distributed in Nicosia identified the executed. jin the state kets uN-!of low - in a@ populated area today for three deadly rocke ° bids, minus all equip- | : More .00 assem vork-| He. said property dama; P-| ‘ month$ ago. He urged British soldiers as Cpls. Gordon Hill and Ronnie Shilton-' = - je ea ad hea peared to hove reackad oe pre.|accounted for among 22 fired accidentally from a/ment except elevators, totaled action pie a ie Ee a The Eoka leaflets said the two soldiers, held pane ee fobs at three local General Portions of a public emergency and grounded F86 Sabre Jet at Selfridge Air Force Base) $3,565,666.30, Taylor was not empowered byl iba ay ony a SS abe Motors plants foday in « corpor- information = ~ yesterday. nek| million general cbiigation bese them to negotiate for options on! o ee eae ey tue the og, |ation shutdown involving 119 fac-| In Flint, authorities say another An Air Force board of inquiry was convened to seek) jullen, senecal 2; 1964 for the the site for the building. Da Tells J N [ee in Miso ia the O% tories in 64 U-S. cities. = of rain =u spill the Flint the cause of the accident that sent the Mighty Mouse) construction of the new addition. ecutions of “victims of Affected by the brief production river over its banks. big base. Some shot into a Sen oe g "British military dictator./malt were $.000, production em-|_ Mecnnbile, a slouiburst batted SSecangpe dp. aty, esmstng 6 O Hee : ployes at t ac Motor Dj-| Gra ng as : . cage vantage pred neon Office Oe | ep on this Greek island.” | vision, 2,800 in GMC Truck and/more thdn 1,500 persons in 400} ‘Three airmen were in- ager W. K. Willman, out of a una c a agpeonal 0 VOl f ers | Yesterday at dawn the British; Engine operations, and 2.800 in as-|families were ready to iestomeed fr red. A mother and her 0 S ut 0 three-year capital . improvement port oo oo ~ i hanged two young members of maria 4 oarcigiose at the Anse, vlhalp-eeiah — ate) chil dren had 6 narrow program “without any appreciable - additions. ei ing Eoka, one for having killed a po-|FOdy = ieee = i disturbance of the existing tax Taylor indicated that the 1%; Warns Agoinst TrYING seman and the other for having Coach and sheet metal produc- | At least four persons have died jescape. So did another ' i rate." ‘ : acre site across E. Pike street to Impose Peace P ct wounded a British businessman, | box magyar nung not affected | as” a result of thundering down. |family. Or url l CAN ABSORS COsr from the City Hall is the favored ON Middle East | * 6 ¢ y the shutdown, according to | pours. Three small beys were | The missiles, carrying 735mm. . : , = | : | The two men, considered by the) GMC spokesmen, drowned and a 65-year-old man |warheads, skipped along the dir- Geor Says Benefits Willman said: "We can state ation for a new building already| UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. ww — large Greek majority on the stra-| The production cut was ordered died when his car went out of |field before at least a part of| “\ ge rather definitely that the City Com- promised by Postmaster General’ ltexie British island base as mar-/t0 “balance output with current! CoMtrel om a flooded spot in the jthem tantied out into adjoining May Be Restored ON mission can absoth this added Arthor E. Summerfield. U.N. Secretary General Dag Ham- °° aA ‘inion with Customer demand," General Mo- road, Harrison Township to the east. Senate Floor cost over a these-geae piste etal FOR MAIL HANDLING marskjold has warned the Secur- Or ace were get oe Kareatls 33°08 sources said. The company) The Grand River had risen to; A demolition squad trom Grif. s out disjoining the construction car- The additional postal building | Council not to try to impose @ ang Andreas Demetriou, 22. , jwas unable to say today how many 14.2 feet in downtown Grand Rap-| fiss Alr Force Base at Rome, WASHINGTON i —Sen. Geai ried on in the past and hoped for would be primarily for mail han- Peace settlement on Israel and her! They were the first Cypriots exe-| Workers would be affected by oe this fonalepies and 2 Sree! N. Y., was flown in to hunt for * ooze earge in the future.” ‘ dling, and it would provide ade-|Arab neighbors. ‘cuted for political crimes since the @¥O!- jalready have been evacua ¥| the missing rockets and to dis- |(D-Ga) said today “I we | quate space to process parcel post, * 2 ‘British took control of Cyprus in| Similar action was take by Police. Some 300 others were told) arm five that dug their way into |nave « better chance on the (Sen- seems pel corrying vehicles to) Reporting on his recent mission) 1878. | the Chrysler Corp. which closed |‘° eee woukdihave ts rine to = —— = oat) to) te ate) floor than we did in the com-| the te move in out with ease. = | . _ | its plants today,’ announcing : One rocket gou nto ¢ ” win a al of new sto the Middle East, Hammar. Eoka, which has sought to ad | plans to resume normal opera. | 2! feet to spill over into down: | -ound near Tony Arpaid’s home, re secoty | re . any deficit because of - Postmaster General Arthur E. skjold said the cease-fire erce| vance the nationalist cause | town Grand Rapids. but bridges ~ pected ; : | tons Tuesday. Neither GM or pids, ® spewing dirt and flinging a part : bound = Summerfield told the Pontiac’ | ments he negotiated could start a) through acts of terrorism and | Chrysler sas operate on Sat- | there already are strained by the ae ie casing against the house. It!and disabled workers. - | hospital ts to experience | ‘J +, Ld yap chapped — is |chain reaction toward peace. guerrilla warfare, has been | urdays and Sundays, : fast-moving current. They be- (uidn't go off. The family was George referred to the action * e s stion c’s) need.” * « *# come unsafe when the water | blamed by the British for most A GM spokeswian nid that the! seaches 18 sect, evacuated and a demolition expert of the Finance Committee yes- | The difference between the half- ; He added that a site would be But he also said (1) a final set-| ; issil announced in 60 to 90 days. ‘tlement may still be far off, (2)| Of the Violence that has niarked ‘shutdown will be for a single day! A low of 60 degrees is expected te cme ee tion ot one| *raay in striking from a House million dollar city share and the | eiehe ais the 18-months campaign for ang wil dopti ; wrk No i , the initiative must come from the | “ “ : and will not mean adoption of a in Pontiac tonight, with slightly) : iil a provision to give benefits a a i 3 official vote was taken be- Znosis”—union with Greece. four-day week, cooler! and (cloudy weather 1¢ omor- Pocket flew off as it passed the) bill a st ticipated to be supplied from a cause three board members were! Middle East countries thémselves | ; ; j ie rsons isabled at absent. Present were . Mrs. Lola and (3) no attempt must be made| The Eoka leaflets contained this The shutdown came in the row. High will be 66-70 degrees. home ict Mrs) Sturtey__Derew, 1. —- 60 (federal grant from the Hill-Burton ; ' stark warni itish: midst of a general downwatd trend “Tt flew through the window of 4! 60 or above, and in modifying [Fund according to Board Chair- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) been! Seana or mes ark erring (toythe (British in Be ane sean be ioe ceding a i aig aa a salaeres ae bedroom. from which she had just sharply a plan to lower from 65 /man William P. Babcock. ——_—_= * * «@ | “We shall answer hanging with Pontiac is reported to ‘have laid mercury rose to 76 at 2 p.m. moved one of her two ee to 62 the retirement age for | “We anticipate between 50,000 Quake Rocks West Coast The secretary general returned hanging, torture with torture. Sup- off 4,500 workers since Jan. 1 out | as eed on rig were ‘scattered | women under social security. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) jto New York Sunday after getting/ported by over 400,000 Greek Cyp- of a total employment force 12) A C ] M over the ctl - ee Th ittee voted to give the) fe © a6 | LOS ANGELES (INS)—A sharp Israel and Egypt, Syria, Lebanon riots, inflexible and determined, we 700 hourly-rated and salaried pet- 44% OO ove | Three servicemen; none from| st Narhicecactel Ci fo Limit 5 earthquake shook parts of Southern and Jordan to reaffirm the cease-|shall fight day and night for the sonnel. ; L d D .. | Michigan, suffered slight injuries. | benefit of the 62 retirement age California from Los Angeles to the fire pledges they made originally | application to Cyprus pf the right gag, , ; .. Lands Lriver | A Selfridge spokesman blamed only: to widows, leaving it at 65 me . Mexi border toda lin the 1949 armisti tal if ” | GMC Truck and Coach, with | _ ithe accidental discharge on “‘a . a. R | dT] wexican a ely eas Serie Beteements: jot pelf-determination. an overall complement of 10,70, Jn the Coo ler ‘parent electrical malfunction” of for working women “and wives of Qf] K@N0A0 ITainsS | has reported no layoffs involv. | the firing device which the pilot retired workers. | ing seniority, ° | The 28-year-old driver of an al: cses €o linleash the rockets aC a| woe In what is believed to be the Queens Bloom Without Blossoms Other major divisions which will legedly stolen car apparently ran'target. He said all switches in the: Seamen's Strike idles ae rcs farmamgyes solic be affected by the one-day include out of gas last night at S. boulevard plane were at “off.” . . Buick, which has laid off 6.009 “- 8nd Franklin road. He flagged’ The jet fighter had just been Great Lakes Shipping a 45 m.p.h. speed limit on Grand since Jan, 1; Oldsmobile, whose 40W? another car for help. “(pulled off the alert line and Was) TORONTO Ww — Nearly a fourth di Lice passing through the ™ layoffs since Jan. 1 total between’ In the other car was Bloomfield being disarmed when the rockets o¢ Canada's Great Lakes-St. Law-|° ea Frank Gaffney, vice presi- 1,700 and 2,000; and Chevrolet, of- Township Officer Newton. Tubbs, let go. , * rence’ River fleet was either idle | 4,, ‘ finals of which did not state how Who arrested Corrie C, Bloodworth, | ‘or heading for port today because area ad ciseeae set pi pin many would be affected today or 346 Central St. after identifying the Becuuaes (re im -cketa) siciited °F of a seamen's strike for higher limit effective May 3. the number laid off since the first license plate number with that of ee pil WO Gee nba OOe wages, The restriction leaaet from of the year. a car reported stolen a few::min- leaving the plane, it was believed. The Seafarers’ _ International complaints of City Traffic Engineer Chrysler Corp. layofts total about) utes -before in Pontiac, + —_they failed to attain # speed suffi-| i 4ion (st) called the strike yes- ‘Theodore M. Vanderstempel. who 34,000 nationally, of which 30,000, Pontiac police today obtained a/Cient to set up their automatic erday against two shipping com-|said police had clocked Grand linvolve Detroit plants. Hourly-rated| warrant charging auto theft. They ‘riggering apperatis: panies. Twelve hours later 14/Trunk trains crossing South Sag- ‘Studebaker - Packard Corp. em-jsaid the car was taken at 1:45 ships manned by 325 seamen were |inaw street at speeds greater than - |ployes presently working in the a. m. from a restaurant at Ss. H-Test Set for Sunday tied up at ports from Quebec City/55 m.p.h. i | Detroit area total 6,770, down from boulevard W. and S. Woodward ABOARD USS MT. McKINLEY, |to Fort William, in westrn Ontario.| “{ think this ‘limit will work out * * * 12,000. avenue, |Eniwetok U—The balky Cherokee! Union and company represen-/satisfactorily,”"+V ander stempel | Bloodworth explained that he'd shot H-bomb test is set now for|tatives were to continue talks to-|said. ‘But I still plan to perform i Atom ic-Pow been drinking, according to Det, Sunday—tomorrow in the United! day in Montreal in an effort to end|more radar checks to see if the er \Charles Hewitt. a 'States—if the weather will coop- the dispute. trains abide with the limit.” Transportation Roundthe Comer Word to Enter Guided Missile Field powered trucks, railroad yards op-| > ; ‘: jerated by electronic brains, flying By INTERNATIONAL NEWS |neers, together under the name of Ford Motor Co.'s office of defense dent of research and opment, ipexcars traveling 500 miles an ; SERVICE Systems Research Corp., a Los products and ‘governmental rela-/And Dr. Montgomery H. Johnson, " e * * night Wn Lee AtcoLe toecine os mee firm, will form the nu- | tions, will head the company «ons c, pialhes loony ——— _| These were some of the devel- a new subsidiary organization to,‘leus of the new Ford subsidiary. | president. Dr. Joseph V, Charyk, an author. “pments| Predicted far: the future work in the field of guided mis-| Breech sald that top govern. | Lynch, who will resign his pres- ity on jet propulsion, will | y speakers attending the annual|sijes and exploration of outer) ment scientists in guided mis- |ent position to become president of head of the aerodynamics and pro- bebe Gees Sod ioe Aish space. | ile and atomic and hydrogen | Aérohutronic, said: °° |pulsion division, . | gan State Univers pt int Ernest R, Breech, chairman | bomb projects will also join the | ‘We expect to take a missile or| The Ford executive told the news Thomas Robertson, executive di. Of Ford, said the new firm, ®¢W firm. jother project and see it through conference: | | ngs sOnee | seuge : F rector of the American Trucking) Called »Aeronutronic Systems, | Cerald J. Lynch director of ee ae very , atten 2 pe We ane plainly fascinated wis Assn., predicted that more. than! Inec., will have its headquarters | — = -——. Manufacture, and possibly even to the possibilities the future holds . , half the total freight transported in California, its utilization and maintenance. | the development of still undreamed = ’ : iC ; , ; of electronic devices that will make, by railroads and highway will go Breech announced that it is ex- In Today Ss Press ‘SETS SIGHT ON PRODUCTION tour lives more pleasartt, mére’ uck-trailer hy 1956 cle ake " ‘t new c ton /| ' by trick-tr Ue: By os pre ted to fname = ee oe County 5, 11, 2, 21, 37, 43 edi sci corporation comfortable and more int ‘ ie) on, not eniy to ie ense-- § ; bh ) “In ten years,” he said. “‘it of our country, but to the develop. E4iteriale =... - § to start production, it will either) " eo) ; should be possible to travti ftom ment of peacedine uses ofl the. rosie Nol Garden. ..... 28, ” ‘build new plants or use some of the ‘Unguided Missile’? h . one end of the country to the | miracles ot science in the fields igh hool News -..+...-..-%% | modern, versatile factories Ford| WASHINGTON (INS) — Denia RELUCTANT SPRING — Tough luck queen is / United Press Phote Other on superhighways without o¢ physics, electronics, and nu- Sports ........... $1, 32, 33, 34 has located strategically around cratic Gov. Frank Clement of Ten- pretty Muriel Simpson, a nurse who was crownéd soms because of the weatWer. Last winter Miss |"°C'"8 & traffic light. : |cleoni¢s.” ' Theaters ......... i..24, 25, 26 | the country.’* ; nessee last night called Secretary P A eater. . | Robertson also saw the devel-| TV & Radio Programs.,.... 43 Dr, Ernst H, Krause formerly|of State John Foster Dulles “the Miss Niagara Blossom Queen” at Grimsby, Ont. Simpson was crowned Miss Snow Queen.” She opment of atomic-powered trucks TO EMPLOY LA FIRM Wilson, Earf....... ‘Lessees6.18 [president and board chairman of| greatest unguidel ‘missile in: the The tough part is that there are as yet no blos- = was crowned in a pouring rain. | ) \tor the future. | _A group of scientists and coat Women’s Pages. ...13, 14, 15, 16 ithe old SRC was named vice presi-jhistory of American diplomacy j 2 : Q / \ . : i ‘ 4 f =! ¢ 4 ‘ 2 ‘ [= : * ; bs ‘ , a } Uy Tt : ‘ ” * ¥ 1 . ‘ ; , \ 1 . i i ; \ f “ ' / ; j } " i i a i ae: _ / / { a! ef! . ihczet y 2 : a eens set re ge Sie SE : sé ; | f _ SR CES ‘3 § | Gait Ara ¥ = * . i) (PRy \ eo F t rosy 4 | y Gan) 1 fr ; . ! ae , ' ij ta | \ : fy windmill at_ Ash, ere. ee PEs is THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 11,1056 , te ues Adams, 4 Others lke Undergoing City to'Help Finance (TRe_Day in Birmingham === | See st me a Slate Public Discussion on-Fluoridation Monday BIRMINGHAM — City Commis-ident and Dr. Mel Nonnon, a chib TO PASS BESOLUTION sioners have alljott part 's St. a | mT gg Sm a Ree MT : mission will pass a resolution next|they are considering for Birming-|tral treatment plant is being) WASHINGTON w — Presid Benepe) vem diced igeoet hppa water soda planned, according to city officials | : C : Family vacations will be topic! Cibapenibe iat be tigen acted plecedypeg bobo ad tarda caraly lee ce | |pounds, is in Walter Reed Army|the following day. ‘clety will attend, as well as Dr. of Adams PTA meeting at 8 p.m. | Wing for Hospital (Contimed From Page One) ‘to 100,000 dollars trom this fund,” he said. : Small Twister _ |Are Possibilities, Oakland County Circuit a ones Aa ag aoe. con| “White House to Reveal AGO tes peg adn G. gpeagraoe Report of All Results on “Hits Minnesota fo7Court Vacancy Medical Exam 30 Homes Damaged in circuit judges reported under con- : ‘Chéckup to Public RUSHMORE, Mina. — A geath last small tornado ripped through this) 5 Reid of Mt, Clemens, ty last night, heavily amegeg| ny lan ae The ed $3,565,666.30 pri Monday at the school, Paul Rea : | Others being considered, the! Hosp’ for ual ch accept 565,666. ice mediate past pres-|' y a school, Pai r| more than 30 houses, farms and|wire "agency said mal ee ae will include general ceaaeactiig (mae nuey = ee ick, Cass Lake Recreation Area | i manager, Will talk and show slides. » are "County, (and 8 new study of his heart con- ventilating, electrical business places, George Edwards of Wayne County, olumbing, teen was extimated at morelSrort Ficzserald of Detrolt, Stephy|@U™ ‘systerps, and elevators according : : Robert C. Ellerby, next year's. 000. No in . eel . | } Pontiac Lenienarian unced hi than $100, o injuries were Te/en J. Roth of Flint, and Noel P.| 4 report on the results = cer. to thé report submitted last night. president, has anno hi 5) ported. | Fox of Muskegon. 5 es - ® 6 committee heads. Other officers , aes , _ \tain to have political significance| Bids received April 19 resulted D t So H are Rodney Craighead, father vice- The twister tore out part of a| Adams, fang ote Tow? | hecause of his re-election bid—will| in a figure approximately $4,- | es a n § ome president, Mrs. A. F Manegold ! brick wall at the Rushmore state Wat poh ican co terined made pyblic by the White) 200,000, , ae mother vice president. Mrs. Doris Bank and peeled off a -stee! roo!|in’1952, but lost election for a fulll titer. 7 poaeriae the Additiong)| funds to be sought by au} Pontiac ane Pi eS teacher vice sreeicent: Feel on the Farmers Co-op buiding. term in 1953. He served as wi|etter - ithe hospital will equip the wing aay at the home of his son, Arthur | Doren) Chto estat eee took the brunt , :hospital. | wi : | ae nama seveall ctonril ectace vetted cote beske| | a omeered) nie vertertay] Ox erste compensate a5) we |Ferrier of 14 McNeil St. He would! irs, Walter Heavenrich, corres: et ment of their outbuildings 8s|Corrections Commission lan overnight rest. The series of\Patine tables, etc., boilers, and|"ave observed his 10lst birthday ponding secretary. the storm cut diagonally north-| a examinations begins this morning. erilnas kitchen equipm aa y \Nov. 21. e's a) He is occupying the three-room- . « : Mr. Ferrier was believed to have * and-bath Presidential Suite. . Jerald R. Croteau, 1040 Forrest 4 “It won't intlude much of any|peer the oldest male resident Of, Lane, was awarded the senior | eastward and plowed into the town-| : of 0. Entire blocks of trees were Mrs. Beth Wix CALORIES INCREASED equipment as planned now,” Bab-| extend County. | scholarship honor at Wayne Unt: | blown down, scores of television) Immediately after Eisenhower’s\Cock said this morning. | A native of Canada where he | versity’s medical alumal banquet | aerials were toppled ‘and power) ma’ . heart attack last Sept. 24, his pedal The accepted building price will, Was born in 1855, the centenarian | in Detroit = week le | was temporarily disrupted. | tors put him on a diet of 1,600 Not include the architect's fee) spent his carly = oe Officers of Poppleton PTA were. ‘Drenching rains which followed, calories a day to keep his weight Which “will become the immediate | near Imlay City and in 1900 | inateiied taat ight at tise echoal the storm damaged feed and seed in check. Later they au ‘study of the hospital board” ac: moved to Dryden. He Bad Bed (ny) ast airkecaed ekg aire stored in the Farmers Co-op build-/ Mo -tor’s Receptionist * calorie increase. \cording to the city manager. ta | eens eee ‘Andrew Hotton, who has served ing. Inventories in some stores J |CONSULTANT SPEAKS A widower for 54 years, he W@8 one previous term. A -resident at the father of seven children, ‘four 4953 Beach, she is the mother of survive him: Arthur of six children, three at Poppleton. — Isaac of Imlay City, El‘) guy and. Boy Scouts mer of Owosso and Mrs. Lester) pyoiorers whose troops are Ellis of Pennsylvania. He is also, sponsored by the PTA, safety survived by 35 grandchildren, 112) phoys and girls and brary girls great-grandchildren and 89 great-| explained their activities for the great-grandchildren. program. Funeral service will be Saturday! 4 round of applause was given Admits $1,792 Theft From _His Accounts “Mrs. Beth S. Wix, Drayton Plains doctor's receptionist cay) (vabaet a charged with larceny by conversion pounds a stepUP/125 bed capacity. of $1.792 of the doctor's accounts,|in Eisenhower's physical activity iad pleaded guilty to the charge yes-|during the last three months. There was considerable discus- (Continued From Page’One) |terday in Oakland County Circuit oy ston during the meeting that = - Court.” there was = possibility of |g: }:30 p.m. ut the Lum Methodist! , 10. ‘runstall, who announced that | renter Curch ia Lam. Internet willl prA fathers will start work next B. King, Glenn H. Griffin, Dr. . ; Walter Godsell and Monroe M.|, Dr. Joseph J: Ruva of Water-/ starti ford Township, who hired Mrs. -| and ing over again, follow-at the Lum Cemetery. Mr.) : Miss Lauretta Paul, hospital di- Ferrier is at the Muir Brothers Fu- monk $4.98 Value : 399 iw ramous © ° oERITOI oe 3 LIQUID = si . 2 a. 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LYNCHBURG, Va. @— The ~ NoBusPolcy Pupils Within City Limits). * Must Walk or -Provide| | ‘Own Transportation | sity school children living far trom school will continue next year to walk or provide their own trans- portation to classes. The Board of Education last night reaffirmed its policy of not providing bus t tion to pu- pils living within the city limits except in emergency cases. ‘Students living more than a mile outside the city limits but within the school district will continue to be furnished school buses llones by funds reim- bursed by the state. _ Buses operating wholly with the city limits must be financed through board funds. These will continue to operate in these four cases, the board decided: At the Hawthorne School, where 83 pupils from the Kennett-Bald- win road area must_ be trans- ported 2.3 miles because of over- crowding at Owen School. At the Willis School where 4 pupils from the Bay street area otherwise would be required to walk along the shoulder on Op- dyke road. At the Bailey School, where 4 kindergartners are. transported from Wisner school because of overcrowding, ‘And at the Wilson School, where breathtaking, especially at dusk. But not many are gaping out pic- ture windows right now. They're too busy peering or sit- ting in dry bathtubs waiting for the water to come on. For some, since May 1 when strict rationing Hong Kong Suffers Fron Water Shortage on j—water only eee hours ‘every y—began. other da THOSE . NEIGHBORS. ” Tt seems their downstairs neigh. bors spend the three hours in wes arae & clothes, bathing, mop- ping floors and filling every avail- able can with water for use on dry-days. ‘ A That means water never gets a chance to to the top apartments. The Water Authority, ure uild up which INSTRUCTIONS: * Each word WHAT’S MY LINE? scramble os few cs possible to guess my line. Answer appears under orrow, reading downward. is reloted to my work. Un- 10 ROWTEL Y esterdey’s pach, cOtton, moRble, suGar, ping, © iss Whet'e My Line, Ine. (A)tIAnto, enswer: (A)uGuste, S “eighbors. So far, the pity angle oy been about half normal ‘and tempts to cut in oF stays too long at the pump. SOME SELL [T Some enterprising Chinese, who need a meal more than a bath, sell what water they cap get. Others have gone into the com tainer-making business. The price of a 10-gallon can wags about $8 —$1.30—but now costs about $20. A fish bow! dealer said busi- ness suddenly perked up. People are buying the bowls to store wa- ter. scien ‘the teuat ot a oneuolaieta: can only urge downstairs folks to F have some pity on their upstairs} Most of the 20,000 Europeans hasn't worked. 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Lots of Free Parking Space FE 2-0127 _ : ) | a Ss } lit t : , f j ie . - . N 7 ra is - ® A f 3 e pe pes es bs abel ca rcalter Bach a aba f Ne ae rig eee a bee ee ae) | ee et ee tot i ' “THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. MAY 11. 1956. ja FIVE » Jayeees Plan Three Projects . ~ Tine its election system at a regular } : Addition of approximately 12,000 square ‘gervice hereof, ‘in the = Ponttac Waterford Group Slates| ‘Clean-Up; Safety Drive ~and Road-£-0 and Thomas Belton, corresponding "Re-elected to the board of di- Addison Area Alters Election System Walled Lake Couple Wed ‘in St. William's Church WALLED LAKE—Dolores. Jean,the maid of honor, and bridesmaids Muscat and Clifford William Smart|were Roberta Calleja of Dettroit, Susan LeMay of Walled Lake and [Two New Firms Open in Romeo spoke their wedding vows’ in a . ~. Pol f Flint. rhorning cerémony Saturday. at St. Glady es ° Ps we ‘William Catholic Church, before an Paula Polidan of Flint was the ejaltar banked with vases of|flower girl and Robert Smart, the .\chrysanthemums, snapdragons and|bridegroom's brother, was ring- giadioli. the Nuptial Mass. * * * son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford ~ Smart of 555 W, Walled Lake Dr. The bride’s gown of white Chan- ADDISON TOWNSHIP — Addi- son Township decided to stream- board meeting held in Leonard this week. Members of the Township Board decided unanimously to change from the caucus system and hold a primary election in- stead, satin swept inte a cathedral train. She wore a fingertip veil of French illusion caught by a lace cap embroidered with pearis and sequins, Her colonial bouquet was of white roses and an orchid with a cascade of stephanotis, Dolores is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Muscat of 240 Shamrock Hill Rd. Clifford is the tilly lace over layers of tulle and Some 100 guests attended /bearer. - Jack Mohr of Walled Lake served as best man, and other. attendants were Glen Dick and Frank Muscat dr., of Walled Lake and Lee Percy of Union Lake. An evening reception for 350 jguests was held in Amvets Hall, Wixom. eG The couple is spending a honey- moon at Niagara Falls and other parts of Canada and the United States. They wil] make their home at S434 S. Silverside x. Homemakers to'be the scene of the Kernaghan Engineering ers’ Camp, June 35. Is Launched Today; i weekend, |to Camp June 3-5 at Waldenwoods turned in by me Cutan Cone rawaea FOGEFAl Aid Revise office has announced that Exten- i : sn, Group chairnen have reels Approved by Board May. 16, iminery WATERFORD TOWN SHIP’ — alites, ie he eeomne Ga ae site at the corner of Hatchery and Crescent. Lake Rds. . The Board also approved. pre- plans for ~the--dayne~ Adams ScBvol addition. - Waldenwoods, near Hartland, is — Imlay Announces Budget night IMLAY CITY — Village mana- ger, David Firestone, announces that the total budget for the com- ing year beginning July 1, has been approved by the village coun- cll. The amount is $97,105.00. Tax rate remains the same, $15 per ‘$1000 assessed valuation. B-Bar-B Sho d Grits tobe tang nl leath-/. ‘i er carving, advanced. enamelling, . 2 P Satur at fpr arch trays in color, ball point : textile painting, glass etching, ROMEO — Two businesses have! gwedish weaving and knitting. for ‘scheduled openings in Romeo this/ beginners. Meeting in special session _last , the Board of Education au- thorized the revised application for|*d by the architects, William _ Federal Aid for building, in the|Zimmerman, Associates, One calls amount of $540,000, to be submit-|for- four class rooms wi ted to the federal government. If the grant is approved, it will/cilities, etc., and: the other for be used as payment in part for|six classrooms. In budgeting the the construction of the John D.|$34 Pierce Junior High School. This'had been allotted for this addition, Two sets of plans were submit- addi- tional teachers room, lava ‘fa- Today, the Kernaghan Engineer- ing Co. opens.its doors at its new’ location, 378 Sisson St. The local company manufacturers patterns, die model and plastic duplications. The owner, H, C. “Bert” Kernaghan, purchased the for- mer Urban Mig. Co. shop and in six weeks comptted remodeling He employs 14 men and says, the new facilities are designed to ac- Shop *til 9 P.M. Tonight! ..... has a gift for remembering Mother in the Romeo store every Satur- Both Becker and Bedford are employes of National Twist Drill in Rochester. The partners plan to offer a com- plete stock of western clothes, sad- dies, bridles, horse blankets andj | leather goods in addition to square dance dresses and other items, Commerce Minister to Lead Flint Panel COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — The Rev. Perry: A. Thomas of the Com- merce Methodist Church will.serve as moderator at a panel discus- sion on Monday at the Fowler- ville Methodist Church. Methodist ministers of the Flint) district, will be on hand at Fowler-| ville for a district meeting. Out- standing ministers of the’ district| will make up the panel for a Mary Zwicker of Pontiac was/South Lyon. discussion of the topic, ‘‘Worship."” No date has yet been set for the Metamora Area Zoning to Be in Effect Monday METAMORA — Ménday a new temporary ordinance on zoning with building regulations, as passed by | the Metamora Township Bo ard, goes into effect for the township, exclusive of the village. The ordinance was explained at) a public meeting several weeks| ago before its passage by the | board. To be in effect for a year, voters will then have an oppor-| tunity to express a decision at the polls as to whether they wish to retain the ordinance permanently. ADVERTIS EMENT FOR BIDS joard of Edy ubdtin pes per hite —_ oe No. istrict — — Michiga: Sealed bide for Elementary |i. ee’ Bids will be received to May 22, 1956, 8:00 P. M., Eastern Standard Time, at! the present s¢Mool, Sandyside Road, one block west of Union Lake Road, Oakland | County, Michigan at which time they will be publicly opened and read. Access to Plans: Office of the Archi- . Ant Associates, 2300 , Michigan, PF. | w. Lips 1 Corporation, Detroit, Mich- | pny Builders & Traders, Detroit Mieh- ‘Plans and Specifications may he se- eured of the Architect or the Buper-| intendent of. Schools upon deposit of, Twenty Dollars ($20.00) which will be) fied Check, without restrictions of Five | Per Cent (5%) of the Bid submitted, | — payable to the Board of Educa- cifieations shall be’ me bidding, Contractor | shall identify with his name each Plan rt Plans and 6 and 6pecification, which will be used as eo basis of signed contract set. No Bid shall be accepted from any Con- tractor unless this item is fulfilled e Board reserves the right to reject | ny and a® Bids and to Waive any | Pregularitica when- in the opinion of §- the Owner such action will serve tive best interests of the school district. Noy Bid may be withdrawn after closing | time for a period of thirty (30) days. ‘Successful Bidder will be required 45 furnish one hundred per cent (160%) Performance, Labor and es Bonds: Dublin Schoo save 4.99 on regularly 14.98 versatile indoor or outdoor Marble Finish Drop-Leaf Two-Tone Folding Table} Shop til 9 Tonight for Mother's Day Gifts! 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Lapeer and ‘ichigan Hoses year All mat] subscriptions pevable in advance Phone Pontiac FE 2-818! __t CIRCLLATIONS MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1956 Congress Should Give Washington Home Rule For the residents of our national capital, last. week's primary was an " historic and memorable event. Although it was only a primary to choose the District of Columbia's delegates, to the Republican and Democratic conventions, it was the first time the city had voted in 82 . years. It also was another reminder to the country that the responsibil- ity ‘for the disfranchisement of 800,000 Washingtonians rests square- ly on Congress. For many years efforts have been made to end this situation. President E1senHOWER in all of his state-of-the-union messages has asked Congress to give the District self-government and the ballot. Last year the Senate approved a home rule bill. But it is firmly tucked away in a House Committee ‘ pigeonhole with little prospect that it ever will reach the floor. x * * Except for a brief period after the - Civil War, the District has been administered by Commissioners ap- pointed by the President and is run by House and Senate committees. Behind the reluctance of lawmakers — : to enfranchise the District is the fact _that Negroes make up more than a third of Washington's population and would have a strong voice in the District’s affairs. * * * The treatment of all these people as second class citizens by keeping them disfranchised, is a poor advertisement for American ‘democracy. President Eisenhower was right -when he requested “that the principle of self-gov- ernment be extended and the right of suffrage granted to the citizens of the District . ..” Tree Farmers in State Set New Planting Mark _ Probably few residents of Michigan realize that tree farming is a sizable industry in the. State and that it results in some very significant re- _ forestation , work: In 1955 alone believers in. re- plenishing our timber résources set an all time high. record: by planting to trees 46,800 acres. of barren land. Authority for. this statement is the Michigan | Forest Industries Committee, - promoter of tree farming. _ Besides revealing that 80 per cent of this area was privately owned, the . - committee reports that the number of trees planted averaged 1,000" per acre. This meens that approximately 46,800,000 seedlings were given a start in addition to those Nature herself planted. In a few years some of these trees will be thinned out for use as Christ- mas trees, posts, poles and pulpwood. The rest will be allowed to mature and in about. 30 years will be market- able as timber. * * * The’ importance of this refor- estation work cannot be. over- “ emphasized. The comeback of Michigan’s forests in the past 50 years has been phenomenal. Experts report that the rate of growth now is faster than the rate of cutting. . In this connection it is worth re- calling that last November the State announced its first great new re- forestation program since World War IU. This year 10,000 acres wiil -be planted, next year 15,000 and the total will be 20,000 acres by 1960. C pe “ yellow. Our Fastest Humans ‘ Athlétic_history was made at Los Angeles when for the first time in this country the four minute barrier \ was cracked not by one, but by two mile runners. ~ ; The performance was additionally noteworthy because one of the two Australian stars, Jim BalLey, outran his fellow countryman, Joun Lanpy., Neither, however, equalled Lawpy’s world record of three minufestand 58 ¢ ‘. seconds. 50 ae * * * BAILEY, a student at the Uni- versity of Oregon, covered the distance in three minutes 58 and six-tenths seconds. Lanpy's time was one-tenth of a second slower. Whether the time for a mile ever will be pushed below the present world record, is still a matter ot Speculation. Nonetheless, it is re-, markable how often runners have covered the mile in less than four minutes.’ ; H x * * . _ Britain’s Rocer Bannister first turned the trick two years ago. Others who have done it are Curis Cuataway and Brian Hewson of England and Laszio Tasori of Hun- gary. 7 * * * Certainly on the basis of their achievements these six men have earned the honor of being classed as the world’s fastest humans. The Man About Town Rain.ls Welcomed Heavy Moisture Puts Soils in Shape to Resist Drought Children: What some of are on the street at night because thcy're afraid to stay home alcne. A check with Oakland County farmers shows that these heavy rains are biess- ings in disguise. Their experience has been that when the ground is sufficiently soaked in the spring we usually have a good harvest. This moisture was especial- ly néeded this spring on account of the light snowfall the past winter, which put very little water into the soil, The de- layed development of the fruit buds also is welcomed, as they thus will probably escape any late frost. : I like that reservation card put out by the : Pontiac City Club: “It's hokay with me. We'll get busy on a baby sitter. If my wife won't go I'll take the sitter.” 7 Just celebrating her eightieth birthday, Mrs. Christine Taber of 508 Oakland Ave., takes the plane both ways when going south for the winter. ———_ ¢ Leaving 12 children all of whom have given names beginning with “H” was John. Lewis Hicks of Lake Orion, who died this week. When wild ducks are swimming on our golf courses, no wonder . Norman Roth visualized the building of an ark from his home overlooking Orchard Lake. Surely a rugged individualist is a > branch on a forsythia bush fn the yard of ” McKinley Garfield © in Birmingham. It has white blossoms, the rest. of.the branches being the usual \ With chickens and ducks In the same ‘poultry yard, 2 7 Bellamy Frankfort — of*"Waterford is having his troubles. High water has converted the yard into -@ lake, drowning several chickens, but the ducks are happy. , I like that advice.from Alistar Cooke, world famous traveler: “The first rule of travel is to erase from your brain all of the regional stereotypes or myths you may have heard of the area you plan to visit.” From «the writer's limited experience, we've also found mast of them to be fakes. If you're interested In attending the. annual Shakespearean Festival at Stratford, Ont., contact MAT for par- ticulars. ~ = : Last year-a hen in the poultry yard of Wilbur Lewison at Drayton Plains was inveigled into hatching out a brood of young ducks which later gave her a lot of trouble in ‘their antics in the Clinton River. This year when she became broody an attempt was made to have hér repeaj the thing, but she refuses to sit on anything but “white eggs. Verbal Orchids to— Mrs. Christine Taber of 508 Oakland Ave.; eightieth birthday. a THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MA yt ny A ‘ tye ay SOE pre . eee ices “a ’ on ° res fey as, * 4 Baa t * i era David Lawrence Says: h, Ah... That Won't Tidy Things Up Dulles’ Proposal of ‘Broadening’ NATO Will Ease Dealing of Global Problems WASHINGTON — It will dawn on the world soon that a plan of far-reaching importance—perhaps even more significant in the long run -than the Marshall Plan—has just been unfolded by the Secre- tary of State, John Foster Dulles. When first mentioned several days ago, it was vaguely de- scribed in official pronounce. ments as a ineans of “broaden- ing NATO.” This was erroneous- ly interpreted in many quarters, here and abroad, to mean that emphasis on the military side of the North Atlantic Treaty Or- ganization was being abandoned altogether and that henceforth there would be increased atten- tion to economic help in some new spending program by the United States. But it turns out that neither im- pression was correct and that what” the United States now is proposing is the development of a new in- strumentality for the exercise of moral force in the-world parallel- ing, though not supplanting, the United Nations itself. Basically, the new approach can be interpreted as a realistic recog- nition of the handicaps imposed by the very universality of the United Nations. Its cumbersome voting procedures sometimes only accen- tuate factionalism. Also, the log- rolling within the U.N. creates bal- ances of power and rival groups in “power politics.” By utilizing the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's council, | however, as‘a_ political entity, there ts a chance for agreement among a smaller group of na- tions which in emergencies can- make their influence felt more effectively and more promptly. For, after all, back of the NATO council js military potentiality— something the United Nations Se- curity Council lacks because of the misuse of the veto power by -the Soviet Union, What stands out as the sensa- tional significance of the ‘‘Dulles plan" is the forthright manner in which it seeks to: deal with the ity of the Atlantic community and seck to promote it, not by super-government but by com- mon counsel. Such a decision has not yet been taken, except in military terms,” : Dulles purposely avoids giving details at this time but says that, under the new concept of NATO, - the members ‘could generate greater dynamism to help, in ac- ceptable ways, to sustain political and economic independence else- where.” This, then, is what the, United States means by “broadening NATO.” President Eisenhower fully supports the “Dulles plan.” It always takes time for the full import of new ideas in diplomacy to sink in, But the plan will be welcomed in Europe. It meets bold- ly some of the comments of those critics who have themselves been groping recently for a way to de- emphasize military force and re- emphasize. moral force. It means reliance on a community of peo- ples, acting together in a common cause, to build a world opinion which conceivably can reach even behind the Iron Curtain: (Copyright, 1956, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Babies Have More Trouble in Hospitals Than at Home By WILLIAM BRADY, %.D. “Our first two children were born at home,"’ writes a lady from | the Deep South. “I didn’t have a bit of trouble and the babies got along wonderfully well. “By the time the third baby ar- rived the doctors here had all made some sort of deal with a hospital and -refused to attend confinement at home, saying that in case of hemorrhage or other emergency they could take much better care of you in the hospital. . My husband with me at the time our baby would be born? Out of the question. Neither a hus- band nor anyone else than doctor or nurse is allowed in the ‘‘sterile”’ delivery room. : “My two hospital babies came home with thrush (sore mouth) and sniffles and coughs, which we certainly did not have with our home delivery babies. “Hospital delivery cost for each baby over $200. '“Home delivery for.each baby cost about $70. “In the hospital I had to wait on the nurses’ pleasure or con- venience for everything. Soviet Union's mischief-making not ~““"At home I did pretty much as only in the Middle East but in ’ Asia. Thus, if the Eurdpean na- tions which are members of NATO stand together, they can, through the council, bring a conciliatory influence and a constructive med- iation to bear in such disputes as Cyprus and Algeria which tend otherwise to-wedken NATO mili- tarily, While these ‘are internal questions, legally speaking. they involve external factors. Neither France nor Britain, for example, would be compelled to ‘accept the help of the other members of NATO in such disputes, but there would be an opportunity, through new ways and means, to bring about solutions For it is obvious that if the Middle East's oi] is shut off from Western Europe, NATO's military strength suffers. It becomes of vi- tal concern, therefore, to NATO to find, if possible, an early solution to the Middle East crisis. Like- wise, the ‘problems of Asia are interwoven in European problems. No super-government, but rather an effective alliance, is what Dulles envisages. He says: : “It would not require different personalities at the council table, but a different approach and far greater ‘depth’ in terms of politi- cal advisers than {is now the case. But above all is the basic decision to take seriously the un- GLAD YOURE BACK MRS BLAIR I CAN GET HIM TO SMILE, OK, OTHER PROBLEMS ' I darned pleased. “Please keep hammering away fyour own expression. and it is just so) at it, Dr. Brady. I'm sure your teachings are far more ef- fective than you seem to realize.”’ (Mrs. F. C. E.) That sales talk about treatment -of hemorrhage or other emerg- ency is far-fetched. It is conceiv- able that some rare emergency might be better treated in hospi- tal than at home, but that re- mote risk is far outweighed by the real danger of infection of ‘\mother and/or baby in the hos- pital. Especially in the plate. lage cho = hn 19th century hospital huddiles new-born infants together, any infection one infant has is easi- ly transferred to other Infants. The pretext that presence of the husband might contaminate the ‘sterile’ environment of the de- livery room\is sheer hooey, in view of the familiar disregard of asepsis by doctors, nurses, and other at- tendants or visitors who come and go as they please. Whenever cor- respondents quote this one, I am reminded of the trick played on a gullible customer by a hospital in the Northwest. In this ihstance the waiting husband was persuaded to go home (30 miles away), assured wis Aa-- that there would be plenty of time, and they'd telephone him when the time came. \ As ston as the poor geek ‘was out of the way the entire class of student nurses filed in and with- out consent of the patient or her husband each in turn made an examination. I don’t know wheth- er the hospital would be liable: for such a violation of a patient's privacy or whether a non-pay patient in hospital or clinle auto- matically consents to be examin- ed and treated before students. 1 do :know that the chance of in- fection (puerperal septicemia, childbed fever, blood poisoning) was multiplied by the number of persons who examined the wom- an digitally in the course of labor. This is not a pretty story, but T am repeating it in getaliation for the lie about the husband bring- ing infection into tle environment and fainting all over the place. Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words. long pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease, diag- nosis, or treatment, wil) be answered b: Dr. Willtam Brady, if a stamped sail. addressed envelope is sent to The Pon- tiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1956) Voice of the People | ‘Concerned Subscriber Commends P Letters be when neces- sary because of lack of space. Full ade a number of poly an od if the an aa : requests. unless the letter is critical is its nature. : This: is-in regards to complain- ing Press’ subscribers who, with their constant complaints, cause a paper boy to lose his job. Many times I fail to get my paper. when I'd like it. But I do make allow- ances for these boys. It's a different story if you lack the change when they col- lect, and they are forced to return time after time. That happens to be their inconveni- ence, not yours. Or perhaps ‘sometimes sapervisors of these _ boys lack tact in understanding | circumstances paper boys might encounter. If a few people were refused paper service and had to walk to the corner in the snow and rain, perhaps then they would appre- ciate their paper service. So hats off to all paper boys. .Maybe your job is small, but it's important to some of us. In my opinion, it’s they who should com- f i “3 : : aoe aper Boys in, ing to please the public Gree adult's. job. not a child's. & Concerned Subscriber Local Symphony Groups Commended by Putnams Another highly successful] con- -eert season of the Pontiac Sym- phony Orchestra, under the fine direction of Francesco Di Blasi, has come to a close. This organiza- tion is of great credit to the City of Pontiac, and we are proud of each member who so loyally con- tributes his time and talent. The audieneces present at each concert have demonstrated their whole- hearted support and. enthusiasm, We wish to extend our appre- ciation to anyone connected with it, whe worked so diligently in the past year te promote ‘the symphony to its high place in the cultural enrichment of Pontiac. Each concert has been beauti- fully performed and the artists have been exceptional. We take pride in the fact that Pontiac can boast a symphony of-such calibre. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Putman 369 W. Iroquois Rd. Romantic Algeria Turns Into Country of Bloodshed By JOHN H. MARTIN INS Foreign Director ; American tourists and honey- mooning couples are no longer flocking to romantic Algeria, which today is a land of terror. Weekend fighting, in which 20 French European farmers were massacred, resylted in the killing of 275 or more persons. — The warfare caused by Al- gerian nationalist demands for complete independence from France is assuming proportions that exceed some of the casualty lists that used to come out of the Korean conflict. ‘ The French aré pouring in rein- forcements and calling up more reservists in their determination to ‘keep Algeria as part of metropoli- tan France after granting inde- pendence to Tunisia and Morocco. The Algerians are threatening to carry the war into France itself, where hundreds of thousands of Algerians live. In Algeria you will see swarms of white-kepied Foreign Legion members and hear their accents of Prague, Hamburg, Warsaw and other points in the fight against the rebels. 200,000 MEN The French already have at least 200,000 troops in the North African area. But it will take many more troops, perhaps double that number, to fight the elusive guerrilla bands. It is estimated that to protect Algeria it takes 50 well-trained and well-equipped French soldiers for every ill-armed or ill-organized rebel. The rebels strike by night usually, but they also have dar- ingly hit by day and escaped. They have derailed trains and assassinated city and. local Mos- lem officials blacklisted as. pro- French. . : Reports from Algeria quote French officers as agreeing that safety can be produced, only if at least 400,000 French troops are on hand. Even if that figure is achieved it is agreed it will be a long, frustrating task. A main rebel objective is to dis- rupt ordinary life to such a degree Case Records of a Psychologist: — that the French eventually will grow weary of the war and agree to independence for the country it has developed greatly over the years. NOT RESTRICTED The terror is by no means re- stricted to the French settlers, or colons, and other Europeans. It also strikes at Moslem natives in the villages. . No matter their respective politi- cal views, the Moslem villagers are caught in a very vulnerable position, Rebels prey on their - political views and their meager supplies. French troops comb the villages for those believed in complicity with the rebels. To escape with their lives vil- lagers lie and play one side - against the other. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE There is some good in all of us .. . However bad we are .. . And it is never useless to... . Be reach- ing for a stay. . . As long as there is life in us . . . There is no hope- less day . . . And we are being ‘foolish if... We throw our chance away ... The darkest sky can still grow bright ... The smallest bud can bleom ., . And anything can come along ... To dissipate our gloom . . . But we must keep our courage up... And in our hearts believe . . . That our important goal is one .. . We really can achieve . . . And then, God will- ing. as we try .. . Our hand will touch that star .-. . And we will find that. after all .. . It was not quite so far. (Copyright 1956) Looking Back 15 Years Ago 1941 ALLIED sea losses total “1,617,359 tons. NAZI RAID center bombed by R.A.F. 70 Years Ago ITALY WALKS out of Geneva League meeting ~~ 1936 COOKING school opens to- morrow. sas. Man Often. Avoids Self-Incrimination by Making Accusations to His:Spouse Charley is insanely jealous. Even the neighbors have com- mented that he must be “tetched in the haid” to sus- pect his lovely wife. But his jealousy is a smoke screen. Smart wives should hanish their husbands’ inferiority complex and thus nip jealousy . in the bud. Scrapbook this case record. It may happen to you, too! : By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE * Case R-353: Charley D., aged 44, is a very successful merchant. “But, Dr. Crane, Charley is ex-_ cessively jealous,"’ his charming wife informed me. : LJ * * i “We have been married 15 years and have three darling children. I am active in the church and “But Charley is insanely jeal- ous. He has even hired de- | tectives to trail me, though I have never even thought about -any other man. “So what is wrong “with him? Is it his age? I am ohly 36 so could that be a factor?” WHY JEALOUSY ~ We psychologists urge you to employ simple scientific. procedure in handling human relations prob- lems. : And jealousy is usually an evi- dence of an inferiority complex. frequently in the sexual realm. * * This inferiority may be real or imagined, but it exerts a powerful » and negative effect on its victim. For he may: either become a hyposhondriac who rus around from one. doctor to another for consolatin, pep talks abd_ testost- erone shots, which’ is the masochi- stic reaction. Or, he may become sadistic and upbraid his wife, caustically criticize and accuse her, threat- en to shoot her friends, and even harm their children. He may also place a detective on her trail, though everybody else in the neighborhood realizes she is above reproach: and he must be crazy to think such evil things about her. If you have followed this sci- entific column in clinical psychol- ogy for several months, you can . shrewdly diagnose Charley. SCAPEGOAT POLICY Sometimes the old adage applies to such a man which is expressed in the statement that ‘‘It takes a thief to catch a thief.” People who are guilty of sex- . ual unfaithfulness may then gus- pect their mates. Or they often actually urge similar unfaithfal- ness upon those innocent mates to stop their own twinges of con- science! f “If T have been unfaithful and have engaged in an illicit affair. why wouldn't it have been possible for my mate to have done like-, wise?’ is the dangerous negative thougpt that often prompts such accusations. oO But the more frequent explana- tion is the “scapegoat” need of men and women. Charley is almost platonic as a mate. He is panicky about his impotence. * “Since I am not satisfying my wife's need for erotic love,” he reasons subconsciously, ‘‘and since ail women must have such satis- faction. ergo. she must be having _an affair with somebody else.” So he tactfully slides out from under the load of self recrimina. tion abont failure to fulfill hie erotic function in the marriage and thus tries to make it look as if she Is the guilty party. This neat little ruse is simply - camouflage or a subterfuge for keeping her on the defensive when really he feels as if he should be defending his sexless marital be- havior. . STOP IMPOTENCE Most cases of impotence are. psychological. A diplomatic wife’ can soon stop jealousy by restor-. ing her husband's proficiency. , For wives too often affect in- difference to sex, Partly because. - ahey are not very passionate by nature. And their children, PTA and church duties fully occupy their time and. interest. But a smart wife should affect ardor and become more aggressive. in their boudoir to banish man's. age-old bugaboo, namely fear of impotence. ; So ‘send for my booklet “How to Prevent Impotence," enclosing a stamped return envelope, plus 29 cents in coin. It stopped Charley's jealousy in two weeks. “Always write to Dr. George wr ty care of The Pontiac Prose, — : Thigen, enclosing a long 3c eta: ? self-addrensed envelope ond Me ta cov typing and printing eo when vou send oe psychological ‘charta and pam. “(Copyright 1966) a, or ‘* : tn ql o- | od | i ; it a g : | ‘ : ‘, ; \ : . ei hd \ ‘ id ee ee ; THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1956 7 SEVEN 287 : = SM es “ j , e ‘ it | ' ; ie | ays Inside Red China’ , et 7 | , . $405,000 tor the 1957 fiscal year, to! . America Hate fer U.S. Automobiles Word choo nce nn Higher Than R x : 3 ea § * ‘ ; vo Re! put Pp i he S ; merica Haters Prefer U.S. Automobiles Method Change (wtmrsstces: ter Than Regula . ” i. = mt - ' hange ee ee, Cet ee WASHINGTON (INS)—The By PHILIP LUKER ly customs of ene of the world’s capitalist hotels, fed on really sad bosses and no desire to pay for aHappiness,’ oot tao dae aa of the) - : see ae practices eo Bond sous py House Ways and Means Comfnit- ws rd Laker, special erties the! oldest and richest civilizations, —— Rape food. and —_ pedicab now that there are many S aenacr se a Revisions Would Follow! tribution toward the attainment |tee voted to tax tubeless tires one hina where ‘he met and’ talked’ witn| They have been quicker to ea, pederooreonpeg' (uae. = -Recommendati i of more effective and economical \cent a pound higher than tires us- Rte = ee = posal el apapeel nev mi ice eile soe feats bree be the an ballets’ window pill © betes by Moe one poe services.” —_ ling separate innertubes, Eu - sind 2 di + oes ange ee ad oe em ee ree the ee ee King jest for the government to socialize.|sea urchins and the bones of un- cceomiadalieny does Waa leal teers ae a tation American cigarettes, Kong, for a reason nobody knew, | Countless numbers of the peddlers|known monsters is a small picture el mows ernment an 600, perp lpeave made|FROM WHERE? still uses towels inscribed im blué | tii make a living selling shoe-\ot Mao ‘Tse-Tung. WARENGTON INS) —Precdant Gterel govertment com DTI RS). 6) in revenue, ja'palt of on popguns ” Eisenhower has asked Congress to| bout improvements in budgeting, from American tin cans and flashy} But the Communist officials} “Cathay Hotel.” — _* |laees, hot rolls, combs, balloons,/ gigns of am abused age, such accounting and management prac-\°Verhaul of the nation’s excise tax American cars—I saw them|themselves still prefer American! } played American jazz on an|fibbons, pins, pencils and ¢alen-| a, io wette old ladies with bound [5 nai’ cog erates OT ltices generally.” laws undertaken by the cimmittee. all in the “New China.” cars to Russian or Eastern Euro-|mdonesian student's record player |44rs. feet, are still there. But the Com- een onersce's aarrml YO 8 The lawmakers also voted to tax WG Pear ee talig Lat the best ung|in, the Pet Fung Hotel in Peiping./OLD CUSTOMS munists bind the feet of thelr |petary, accounting and manage-| The President added: ‘Today’s|tape and wire recorders at a rate ae, tao a a pada gal cars i ned the United States | listened to the Voice of America| The Chinese won't take a coffin| Political prisoners far more 8- | ment procedures. government demands the use ofjof 10 per cent of the manufactuers’ materialistic and anti hasaticns , ~_ |im_ several European homes and through their front door, they write) curely. * * @ the best and most economical/sales price — the same ‘ag other government which almost has suc- ceeded in converting a race that burns paper money at weddings and turns its eaves upwards to frighten away devils. Chinese houses still have up- turned eaves and paper money still burns at weddings. The Com- munists have sense enough not to try te sweep away immediate- Where did they come from? N> one knew for eure and Com- | munist officials I asked always changed the subject. There were hundreds of amusing | results of a regime that kills off its capitalists and then asks for more to come in, as visitors, THE KING KONG The visitors are herded into ‘| EDITORS JUNIOR VISITORS IN YOUR GARDEN — 5 The Cricket Although the cricket is only about an inch long’ his song is loud and clear and he has been popular since ancient days because he seems so cheerful. We say “merry as a cricket’’ and consider it’s THEY ‘VOLUNTEERED’ lucky to have a cricket in the house. | heard Jahn Landy run the mile on Radio Australia. THOSE BOOKSTORES In. Canton and Shanghai I saw girls dressed almost as attractively as their sisters in Hong Kong. Boy’s jersies often had a cowboy on a horse painted on the front. e The International Bookshop in Peiping, stronghold of. indoctrina- “The Vicar of Wakefield,” and “Poems by John Keats." ELEPHANT PACKS “The Market’ a dark and cold honeycomb of arcades in. Peiping was where I saw imitation Ameri- can cigarettes, only with an ele- phant on the package instead of a camel. Chewing gum was dove up to brand lish cigarettes, American safety ping and shoe polish and cheap) pop guns, Few countries in the world con- trol antique prices, but China is one of them. But the rule is rarely adhered to, and I often bargained for antiques, They would have brought many) _ A cricket's chirping is caused by the rubbing of his hind legs times the price in Hong Kong. For- against the rough surface of his wings. Cheerful as he is, however, /eigners were always the antique he sometimes causes damage to crops in the field and to rugs in the'dealers’ best customers. In the Far East, crickets are sometimes put in little wicker cages and used as watchdogs. If an intruder enters the house, the cricket stops chirping and the sleeping householder wakes up. After coloring the plants on the background and on the tab green, paste the picture down on cardboard and cut out thie parts. Paste the tab behind the cricket and thrust a fastener through the holes in the tab and in the background. Now the cricket can be made to leap over the grass and leaves. : (Like Sharleen Billing of Piedmont, Calif., who submitted this idea,| you may win $10 by sending a suggestion for Junior Editors in care of| this paper. Violet Moore Higgins; AP Newsfeatures.) . Tomorrow: The Butterfly Senate Passes Flood Measure Government Would Sell Insurance, Pay 40 Pet. of Cost; States to Share WASHINGTON (The govern- : Hrent would sell flood insurance and pay 40 per cent of the cost under a bill passed by the Senate last night. e* 8 A 61-7 vote sent the measure to the House, where the Banking committee has considered several bill would require that - states share the cost of the subsidy after June 30, 1959. That provision, asked by Presidént Eisenhower, was approved by a 39-31 vote over protests of Sen. Lehman -(D-NY) Y measure.” |Pro-Stalinist Deputy Expelled in Romania VIENNA, Austria @® — Commv- nist-ruled Romania has added an- other casualty to the growing list of East Europe's purged Stalinist leaders. 2 s Radio Bucharest announced that Alexander Birladeanu had been fired as deputy premier and pres- jident of the State Planning Com- that it ‘virtually crippled the/ similar measures without yet tak-' mission. ing action’ on them. * * 8 The government subsidy is de- Birladeanu is the second Ro . signed fo offset the high premi-;manian deputy premier to go in um charges which private insur-|a week. Bucharest announced the ance’ companies say they would|removal of Dimitri Petrescu last have to charge for such policies} Monday. because the risk of flood damages __ js concentrated in limited areas,| Vatican City’s postal adminis-, A series of disastrous New Eng-|tration has issued three stamps) land floods increased pressure for marking the 500th anniversary of federal action. | the death of Pope Nicholas V, 1447- As passed by the Senate, the; 1455. : Come on over... to Grinnell’s CHORD ORGAN “OPEN HOUSE” starting today! Get your | FREE | — Gift Record just for trying the Hammond ChordOrgan! | Pedicab drivers, born caplial- ists, are as much a dying race in China as antique dealers, The gevernment has induced many of these bicycle rickshaw men to “volunteer” to go to Manchuria where the labor supply is short. Even those: remaining are too many for a China with no western drown female infants. 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See Vudor's ae Payment Plan! Canis. Chatges $O_ SAGINAW many quality fea- Tricycles = tures soon, ‘STEPNART GLBtEN Pa $1295 frome our * | PARSING UR ENTIRE | : Shade” 13 " | stock : ! ‘ 3 Cane Sizes from 3.Ft. _— a ie = | 3 : : \ R woe » . , ‘ to 12 Fr. reductions’ = 86 to: 96 South Sdginaw Street 2. + Opposite Auburn Avenu : a a! : \ ay eek \ : ij b a ‘ ian , + , \ Sr) \ seeiainenene Sateneeemeeetieioen maaeeieret ne nensneie nel r Security for You - : Oe " is : em A ; ra : le : ! . a | A ay a Red Arms Shipment Better He Should |‘Accidental Drowning’ $12 an Acre a Year ek ‘Most Men Stay at Work After Reaching Age 65 \Sudied| ‘(Maybe Converse |_5" CA (NS) ~ Comty) WASHINGTON Miigan , Ave 2 slay / feaching Age | Studied by America More Next Time?jccnce st tasoea Cosas titer wo et mn avenge 2 f . : , Banker Ray Houston icciden- Asscciated Press Writer tion's workers are covered, come more widespread. The vast| pension systems recently and ficials are studying ‘reports that AKRON, Ohio u — To Georgeliat death, 1 fom, vice peeaidantheY take out of production ur. ; : si ie! S : 4 ss Terry ope x - = ; ag ; + cfs ey oF ~ rs if : if ee { A. Bais ep ie i $ am | : f - J i hea i lia 7 tae 7. poe f t rt they 5 ‘l a i 3 (een ’ i yea ‘g . 6 ee tet £ Shae 4 iy - ts L THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1956; NINE’ ° he By RAY’ HENRY {perhaps less—before all the na-|the future when private plans be-, ance took a look at the nation’s | WASHINGTON w—American of: a Ladin bacthene Sil work-| Fur ciample, today comes [majrty of = Rormal} foand a tremendous’ variety. |the Soviet bloc has virtually com-|Marunic, love is a many splattered|¢ the National Bank of Richmona, |4@f ‘e ‘government's proposed y paypal ey bogged be a, oe en ee See | ee ee oe ae ebleve’® |pleted delivery of around 100 mil-thing. 2 ‘Jhad been missing since March 1/CoMservation reserve plan, said, * tire at 65 is al ; = real pth green coverage however, — ow aya Ls average ‘salary during : : — . bs . "\dumped a can of garbage on his ; sroep—abeut aa — are $ = +7 aa = month for a Sipe mates place quantities roughly at car. 7 armers manage farm s.- ary of 32, a year; from 200 MIG15 jet fighters, 50 Ilyushin! i . raved Large numbers are managers, : to $166 for a constant $6,000 q/I1.28 medium jet bombers, SW oreger coats = sfowrta — | officials and owners of busi- year; and from $515 to $610 a/heavy T34 and Stalin tanks, 6 sub-. aaa WATCH CRYSTALS FITTED | messes. Many hold jobs in con- _— [month if you made a steady $18,000/marines, some artillery and a A WHILE YOU Wait | strugtion and manufacturing in- os oy fe lear! ‘number of torpedo patrol boats. \UM President Speaks | . a dustries. | | <« «© \ ANN ARBOR wm — University of, There Is No Substitute tor 25 Years Experience | _ These men work past 65 mainly (You .may write Ray Henry in) Egypt is giving Czechoslovakia) Michigan President Harlan Hatch-, _ because they need money to live care of this newspaper about your |cotton and rice in return for these! er \will' speak on “What Next ond = 0 J EWELRY Social Security problems. Please enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope and 25 cents in. coin.) , on. Of course, wanting. to keep busy and productive is also a fac- ' tor, as is the fear of being put » on the shelf, WILL REDUCE In years to come, the need to continue to work to earn money to live on probaby will become less important. Social Security pensions | are increasing both as to amount and number, And of equal importance is the fact that private pension plans ;. are being given to more and | ‘ Thus, ‘Social Security pensions ‘ and private pensions will combine | ; to give many millions of older) ' people enough economic freedom! to make work after 65 unneces- sary. Since Social Security pensions are designed only to supplement income from other sources after | retirement, the real unknown in ‘ the whole equation is: How fast Tea io) will private pension coverage in- arms which come largely from/|Higher. Education in Michigan’: 45 S. Seginew St. (Next to Oakland Theater) Russia's pile of obsolescent war goods. Friday. as part of the Michigan Schoolmaster's Club meeting. | MAN! DID | MAKE A MISTAKE... TOO MANY SUITS | Bought Too Much! | Admit It! I'll Take My Loss and Forget It! Ee be. Geant a Sam Benson Says: | TAKE 2% YEARS : ; the Travelers Sefety Service ' If the increase in the last 20) i | , years can be used as a standard ; it will take only another 20 years— . “I said quiet, father's asleep!” e FEDERAL’S p guaranteed or your money back OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT to 9 es well es Set. end Mon F > es) . Be i. — y o We FF : : | Must Raise Cash! Buy Now!§ “INSURED NYLONS © SUITS! TOPCOATS! JACKETS! PANTS and WOMEN’S WEAR! + ee pe ewe see ee en eee eee emer tee eB eee ee se $44.50 Values New Spring Worsteds and Flannels Bema) oo“: || SUITS ALL MUST BE SOLD NOW! NOW cua | 2-Pants 19-°24-"2 @ Daytime sheers ............ 1.39 Even if you dont need a suif you © Evening sheers.............. 1.59 | should buy one at these low prices © Stretch nylons .............. 1.59 Give Mother Ironwear insured | 2 190 All Weather rkeOhad nylons! First pairs i d Se aaa er ; ee er | - a a . . Trench Coats 37 4. Finest Suits at Almost Manufacturers Cost to Moke! the cause, for 7 days! Second | regula aly Vite NI and third pairs insured for 14 | Rar bric tl nest. The tailoring supers! i fo} oTefeloh & oe ee Aa an ae > erator med To $24.95 to $32.50 Values and $19 er @ oF : wa ps 973 Pair of $8.95 - $9.95 and Some $10.95 at Less TI $21.59 New Sumn ey ee Exciting figure beauty ure angeeme at Less Than Cost ORT xow SLACKS Now ‘neath your fashions 4 , 4 A ee \ i PANTS! SLACKS! $E 60 COATS sg JACKETS 53%" -“'TORSOLETTE” / oe MP _ 5 Tennesse . : oo? 9 SAVE PLENTY on Slips! 7 * 1 “4 : Gowns! Purses! : : | gt ee ci Spring ee , | PENN iC i | ee IY THING! C Fi wa a) ie ANYTHING! ; (has a ¥ a = | “i Baye x : 12°° | Mee | OPEN A = \ Iskiats YOU SAVE UP TO '2 OFF! A , 1 i We A NYLON" | TspoRT xo¥ JACKETS °5*' | |coats ‘18 v NONE SOLD TO DEALERS’ 3 Pair $15.00 e . , a Ro xe % am NOW NEW WOOL New Summer Figure , : With your prettiest and most , § Rei Ne oe : SPRING Flattering ' 5. : Pye n \\S ye Se A S 91 Cotton : daring dresses, Lady Marlene’s ff YF g . i SUITS . WA! : Jatest torso-slimming lovely will do wonders!, White nylon and - COATS Dresses ot my reduced prices you can Washable NOW NO - a oe ee ‘2 BN Blouses Toppers 1°12 2 for |°12 My wery slight service NOW NOW JT if i, 4 WAYS TO BUY i it oui fenee” NN , 99: °9 18 a | 16} @Purchasé coupons @Cash ; / Nee correctly UNIFORMS $2.99 to $13.91 30-60-90 Days or 6 Months. Even ' lace with over-wiring to hold the bosom high. Detachable’ gar- ters. 32-40B, 34-42C. Save! ws ’ ‘ ‘ eae @Easy terms = @ Layaway : Sy Mi N FREE PARKING in An SAGINAW ' RENT TUXEDOS for BE SON Lot or Garage in Tow: : ‘aa! ERAL AT WARREN ; Sarage | | vl) | WEDDINGS G PARTIES WITH PURCHA 20 SOUTH PERRY STREET ‘ens f } i We : r ! : RS ‘ \ & : ‘ % » } : , as ; \ : : ‘ i » ‘ | . . \ i ® i> of 4 tg f |* | . + . | f ‘ * 4 Pf at a & ‘ | : ‘ ~ * ? { . “ . h s . | ri . ‘ \ { ; ’ iy ¢ ‘ 5 . : i | ! is | 4 ut se q = i ; E ‘ . ‘ / ; yond 4 ; Ly 4 . A ' : \ 5 Ds ACL! a i , d i a 7 ey Wy deere DE ere , 4 ia St epee eng ee * A Ae rede Hla S ! Pe) Gckacen sn eae ores PONTIAC / , \ & < # F 2 ‘ } é ? , Fat ia!) RRR Bal 2 a : p 4 a fy p NF # ee. \ < { i a \ vf = . : é : : 3 pees . ‘3 \ ia Bo F deh 4 ot ' r 1 ee 9; \ ! ix § if : Hi. | \ f . Yee } ak soe : < K ; : i fe EE Le: ‘ f ‘ ‘ Be cae: = : : A 2 oor ce. 7 /[ THE ‘PONTIAC. PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1956 : —— automobile aircraft parts, an-| Metal's research chief, said the|Receiyes Promotion fi Luce Flying to Gotham raven we @ thorough — House Yields $11,652 Device May Reduce nounced cient oor new joint will reduce friction by ate ee ak Vel. Marine ICers ifor Medical Checkup , An embassy spokesman coe BAY CITY @ —.4 search of the s * i ; moawedlpaad cal pone at gabi hear ar sntarn cae | of Rogers City has been shackle home occupied b Lew.i| b fA fd of improved automotive bearings. conventional lubrical ch ‘talee NEW YORK (INS) — U. SAm-|Mrs. Luce was. expected to return/®™ - /oeet y Lew-i1 i] rication 0 uTOS * 6 8 joints used in today’s cars. fasocelaipr adage on Shang yr ‘baséador to Italy Clare Spothe to Rome shortly. ~ | ji Caminsky, Sl-yearsid rectuse|” The company has. developed a manager of the a one ceive KING Luce — New York (at noon '\ [who dieg April 28, disclosed he} NEW YORK (INS)—Automobiles| new’ suspension joint whose socket,! Cape buffaloes are “Africa's ast stone. Division of U.S. preg es fo undergo a medical) To stop jitters-at wedding cere-|left bank-and postal savings total-|of| the near future may have bear-|lined with slippery teflon tetra-\geadly and vindictive animals. |He ee prvagy ona a sibldlaeaed monies, bridegrooms now are dos-|fhg $11,652. An oil well on Ca- } that, in many cases, will not/fluoroethylene fabric and--sealed| Wounded, they have been known resigns ond ._ Which : FGenerel Places Blame, American embassy officials injing themselves with ‘‘confidence|minsky’s Hampton Township prop-|"equire lubrication. ’ about the ball-stdd, functions with-'fo ambush hunters and, not con- |the - e Cedarville plants. “on Drill :Instructor for Rome said the diplomat is suffer- pills,” says Canon E. W. Brown, |erty has yielded $188 a month for oe) ** out any other lubrication. tent with killing peeve bigaya Oklahoma A&M has won the ¢ 1k ‘ing from a “rundown condition’’|Vicar of St. Michael's; at Sutton|many years..He had lived alone| The Apierican Metal Products ; * * 6 \ they trample them with ax- NCAA wrestling title 18 times. Death March’ Abuse (ana was advised by her Italian|Coldfield, England. since 1921. Co, of Detvoit, which manufactures! R. Jamison Williams, American'hooves. , "WASHINGTON (INS) —’ Marine a LEWIS--Fine Furniture ‘ESS! DREXELS (knotty pine) American Traditional SPECIALLY REDUCED! 2. C. April 8 was in no way the result of negligence on the part of LEWIS BRINGS ‘YOU THIS ULTRA FINE: FURNITURE AT ahd LOW PRICES. base officers. In a letter to Rep, Walter Nor- blad (R-Ore.) Pate said proper Regular. Reduced to He added that although the sys- tem of snervicon in ore vast] 149,00 DRESSER and MIRROR . ... 119,00 rte ey reve coat {| £36.00 FIVE-DRAWER GHEST......... 116.60 sure ine Furni FP ee oe : > ne wo fea as BF Sergeant Matthew C. McKeon, | a1, who led the death march, PIPL OM wd eee te A Ne eee Se ee, ee oe 1+ KY s a : gE: Lu LEWIS--F ign-acd g F z 3 a j i : : : i a. See orders were in effect at Parris Island to prevent abuses ‘and they adequate to prevent Staff Sergrant| ee | 77.00 3-3 or 4-6 PANEL BEDS . .... 68.50 were being enforced by the respon-' The general explained that, sible officers:” He explained that the drown. since the tragedy, he has “taken 87.00 4-6 LADDER BACK BED . . 13.80 vision to the degree necessary 11! 214,00 DBL. DRESSER and FRAMED MIRROR. . 181.90 ing of the six Marines in a. tida] swamp Was the result of to prevent a recurrence of this | er any similar situation by the 169.00 MR. and MRS. DOUBLE CHEST... . . 138.50 misconduct on the part of Staff | assignment of additional officers ’ ; > ib Pr y ~ SL oe WPCA San ° Diego.” poets ene 28) om Early American authentic reproductions superbly crafted by DREXEL in golden knotty pine and now priced at LEWIS’ way below what you would In hearings ‘before the House normally pay- for furniture of this design and quality.. Space does not | Ladera eas Dain emo last | permit us to show our largé selection of both bedroom and dining room mag phe reheat aa chery rl I} pieces but now all are offered at these new reduced prices ot Lewis’. the time of the tragedy. Building Costs Level CHICAGO — About half of 52 major American cities said in an- DINING ROOM PIECES | a thought ‘costs were slightly higher. : vo ! | = TOWNSHIP OF TROY, MICHIGAN a NOTICE OP - Sey og ‘ATION ELECTION : Kime i908 bb 9 To the alified PD eas of the Town- . ae roy, Oakland County, Mich- or a in é NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, That i 1 WIDE WEB ALUMINUM ||| CALIFORNIA REDWOOD County, Mich- bel | & special election will be be pp | of Troy in the County Oskiand State of Michigan, on ¥, the Sth day of June, 1956 from @clock A. M. to 8 o'clock P. M., East-| Standard Time, to vote upon the | prop OW NO, 1 ATION ns phage bee Shall there be annexed to the City. ot and tached from the Township of the following described prop- TO WIT: “All of Section & Troy], DOUBLE ARM $ 95 2-PASSENGER GLIDER 22 Bast % of the Northwest ', of Section | 16, Troy Township. Oakland County Michigan, except ihe North 660 fee: thereof; The North 660 feet of the West 198 + ed of the East ‘» of the Bast % of | th Be Townshi, Oakland County, Michigan: | he est \) of the East ‘4 of the Northwest % of Section 16, Troy Town- ship, Oakland County, Michigan, also | the mye of the West % of the North-| pote | Section 16, Troy Township, | ‘Sounne Michigan; a West \% of the West % of the | Northwest % of Section 16, Troy ‘Town- ship, Oakland caene: Michigan Part of the Southwest ', of hestion VANDYCRAFT 6’ PICNIC SET 16, Township, Oakland County. | Mic’ ‘beginning at the West ‘4 cor- ner, thence North 89 degrees, 36 -min- utes t 1,062.22 feet on the '« line, thence South @ deere. . 05 minutes 50 seconds West 41840 feet, thence South rees, 47 minutes 30 seconds West 1,851 feet to the West Section Line thence Nerth on the Section line 411.50 feet to the polit of beginning All of Gection 17, .Troy Township Oakland Geanty, Michigan.* | PROPOSIT: NO. 2 aaeaxarsan PROPOSITION Shall Lm ~4 a annexed to the City of tached from the Town ship - ee “the following described ? i : “The Northeast 4 f Sec- | ees ; “ tion 1, also The South 4 of Section 1, Pictured above is just one of the many styles of modern Reg. $249.50. en of Section 2, Trey | dinettes offered by LEWIS at saving from $50 to $90.00. 5] 9g" rt % of Section 12. al he | doutnesst 4. of Sect on 13, Troy Towne Sets consist of tables in both drop leaf oe extension style. tJ t ic Nori 4 ai Gectien 18. chee gan | The | buffets and 4 side chairs. Select now while “assortment is 54” LAZY Gekians Souci, bachigan to good and savings are great. <2 $19 DOWN ’ PROPOSITION NO. | ANNEXATION paceonrron Shall the following described terri- tory, located within the Township of Troy, County of Oakland, State of Mich- re) ‘ igan, and described as follows be an- FAM US nexed to the City of sparen) pur- ‘ suant to the provisions ef Act No, 279) of the he! Acts of 1909 as amended? | MM ; ‘TO W “Part of the Northwest '4 of | Ss! ONS 4 Section i: fe Town 2 North, Range 11 Bast. Troy Township, Oakland County, | SUSAN TABLE $4595 SiRCHE $1095 * mh Ee. Michigan, described as follows: ay Beginning at @ point distant South 0 @ Extra Upholstery Sohieni . ae 20 Keoprceted ppp eet along ce wee ne of sa | H Section 31 from the Northwest corner e Extra Coils COMPARE WITH of said Bettion 31; E Vv it . aEGU R $49 50 Thence East along the Southerly line @ Extra Ventilators LA leaner Sees eres Bubdivision a dis- . : 4 POSITION UPHOLSTERED $ 95 Thence South 0, degrees, 27 minotes 20 @ Extra Quolity ADJUSTABLE CHAISE “TETE-A-TETE JvI— seconds East a distance of 25000 fret . -A- Thence West along the Northerly line. E t rad Bowers Avenue a distance of 300 00 e xtia Com ort : $ 95 — =e eee eee ae eee eae eae eae aoe | eet » Th North 6 degrees. 27 nm tes’ . < S FL R 98 seconds West along. the West ties @ Extra Savings ] /> ORAL INTERIO of ssid Bection 3: a distance of 250.00) feet to the point of beginning of this’ description: on parcel: containing ap- UMBRELLA and TABLE proximately 1.72. acres 18aid property cour beers as the “Twining Property,” | Down Attractive floral de- Both for PROPOSITION NO. 4 } ANNEXATION PROPOSITION Shall the following described territory, located within -the Township of Troy, County of Oakland. State of Michigan, and described as follows be annexed to the City of Birmingham pursuant to! the provisions of Act No. 279 of the Public Acts of 1909 as amended? TO “A parcel of property de- scribed as follows Commencing at the South ‘y corner i signed interior with DOUBLE ARM | “! ouside. Fringe $ 95 SINGLE.GLIDER , "™ 27 | alumirume pole. Large $ 95 42" white enamel - ] 6” L steel table. . $4 DELIVERS econ 31, ‘own ? North, Range 11 A tienes West, 63653 feet along tire South line of said Bectien 31 to the poimt of beginning. of this yecciption sald im, being located in boundary of the City of Birmingham, where same intersects the sald South line of Section 31 t ‘Emence along the present boundary ; of the City of Birmingham on the fol- OPEN AN ACCOUNT | lowing courses: North a distance of | 273,00 feet; West a distance of #0. 9 24 feet; South a distance of 120.60 West a distance of 334.84 feet ‘on é point om the Easter = right-of-way line d degrees, 47 min- utes 40 seconds West, 47.00 feet: south | , | 120.27 feet to « point oppthe Bouth line . ef : ‘ of said Bection 31 loca at the point f F LL where the boundary line of the City. of ‘ ‘ or Section A af beginning of this description, con - 4 TWIN’SIZE || PARK FREE FINE FURNITURE aA 2735 seresiiT ; } mbert & Socony 0 oe : if i i REAR OF mR OWVEN, Tha! | Covered with attractive \extra heavyweight woven stripe in turquoise and 5 gS Tiel ‘P tose. Thys finely tailored-mattress by Simmons has 220 coils of tempered BO. 1 Township Hail, 60| Steelof extra firm gauge. It has 16 ventilators and all the features of a . STORE os one Sw ee ‘a e |; Pe wim. | regular 49.50 mattress. | 62 - 70 South Sagindw St. . May 4, 1, '56 i 22 2 : : = ‘ Vas alii a WD Nae ss OSes ere ha: i RE Li Pa ay Ae Pies "gy aiceay ic) tyes sepa a8 J sacle an ho wid y aah ok . 5 pe dese § - oe Fd 44 | s . s ES = * } A 4 iis 7 i Ses _ or THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY)11, 1956. | ee y ay ‘ een te = oy : zs ' Fs a Commerce Fire Truck CO ee oe ee aon to Get Two-W e grucks cere . ~ MAKE MOTHER HAPPY WITH THESE LOVELY... _ to Get Two-Way Radios i ee a rere tape Commerce Township Board has ap-jowners in that area, according to @ S : a .? y : ? é proved purchase of to/Fire Ciilef Ray Price, © oop ' Ao bo Bats G : sx , ‘ i, install two-way radios on both fire] In other action, board members : re ‘ Ss iS : trucks, at @ cost of about $2,281. jagreed to send Price to the Sist = ~ ~ 8 se The se includes the ‘instal-|Michigan Firemen's Aasn. Conven- a . 3 % - lation of a master radio at the tion June 8-10 at Port Austin, They 74 WN. Seginew CT cl & . - . We Give Holdea Trading Stamps */7 tt ELTIiaAe "hiawyWy fe aM _- In Time for Mother's Day Giving E beotihire Nests Pathe wesc? akek NG Pate a | ( \ GRAND OPENING OF OUR POPULAR um, LIB | VI ; p L Applicants to captured in the Battle of Saratoga; “ 1) if {yn turing Dresses at Only ea ; ‘ were imprisoned at Fort Fred- . Th ? em.’ Attend Dinner _ |erick. ‘instead ot returting to Lube \? - -~ WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—This|Germany after the war, many re- oa ar year, the queen's contest for the mained in the United States and ‘ Fe P r CAI fair will begin with a kick-off|became progenitors of generations|, 2,". : dinner for applicants, according to ot Jaen eee : aD = mate psoas Les area for May 15 Fort Frederick, about 15 miles|- : west of here, was erected in 1736 ‘ : at oo Old Mill, the +5 anil" aie bie Gi h ° : ‘ between the ages of > provide settlers protect : ‘ 21 are eligible to participate in this parr mage re in the French store x ive t e Finest . | espe tpesrg bom ———. |. Yau : winners, ; - | Sleccere tiie Wontike | Be wraps scxe ze, | MOJUD NYLONS for Miss CAI of 1956 will be a His Divots, Either $2 PER Nowe dresses Sigbects delight a es : be ‘one-week trip for hereelf and a $100 : _ ; eoxians S to the Gay Ei Rancho | A larcenous golf addict may be ese rial icity orice mir teccmare $e | t onl ue ‘ out on the fairway today, playing) - nimem : dodge af Gaylord. with a $100 set of clubs. reported) you) gt. < Gt 08 y ~ sate eee ete ears ee . , a gue . K . CSc ‘Willie Hamond of that address © DuPont Zeset Cottons e€ att affair are urged|told Pontiac police yesterday that © Coleport Evergiase Cotten: to contact Mrs, Dean, at OR 3-4330,/his set of four woods and nine e : ; &s soon as possible, irns, plug golf bag, were taken _© Chromapun and Nylon Sheers : © Lowenstein Ne-lren Prints = ; : © Wrinkle-Shed Bresdcloths Box.$2.95 ° © Puckertd Nylon _ ' Prints .@. You give the finest when i > Benes . 3m fomienn: Majeed Sheer Nylon + Hose. © Check Ginghams ae wet gost, Sitenntn aes : eli ' as © Seersucker Cottons raked k and give for wrinkle 5 e t L ' *Sunbuck Conen = BE srk. seams, and “novelty hose, © junior Sines 9te 15 | Sizes 812 to II. eyes ee fe Complete Selection of Mojuds! eae Mojud Thi-Melds .. $1.50. “em i Mojud Knee-Highs . $1.15. 3 GIT BOXES ) Mojud Service Weight $1.25 i 5 'Mejud Sheers ....... $1.15 | - , FREE! [5 Mojud Stretch Nylons $1.85 i mes . 7) Mojud Seamless .... . $1.35 { e/ Luxury Group for Mother oe : 4 a i GIFT DRESSES ) re Roe GIRLS’ pre . ; Fed Exquisite dresses MOM will love! 99 rey } . “| Pick from D nd Bembergs, AB ' SHORT SETS Pick trom Dacrona and. Bombers, ‘ eo Dresses in print and solid colors. ets | ; $ Junior, misses’, and half-sizes. " : + = ; ' we ae ; | = : Delight Mother with « smart COAT, TOPPER or 5 ; SUIT... Reasonably priced. $10 upwerd.. + $1.49 Wash and Wear Play Sets. Good f } fitting shorts with matching halter tops yin bright novelty patterns. Sizes 3 to 6x. f ) : Girls’ Swim Suits + Lastex and novelty colton swim » suite, Action rhumbe styles. 99 . Ton Gizses @ to 14 at 1 : Rhumb. Bermuda _ Tee - SM SUITS SHORTS TOPS | $1.99 $1.99 $1 : i ; Give Mother Luxury | | SLIPS by MOJUD it will be easy to select her gift from this group. Mother La will look her prettiest in these smart printed and floral a ’ designs. Nylon and cotton. fashions. Sizes 10 to 44. : 9 D> 's a Rose Marie Reid New Summer — Mayfair pes | \ , : SWIMSUITS PLAY SHORTS SPORT SLACKS | Bde im : $10.99 up $1.99 $5.99 ss Ny, , ' oe WN : daca! oul 3 oe a8 a oe 2 4 Bh 3 | | Beautifully made Nylon Tricot Slips In fancy ' . : oo cinwned wre ae Renee roi! will | f | te this ¢ t ift. U j i Mother Will Appreciate a Nice neariaen amen! te in ' . Gl FT B LO US E GIFT SUGCESTIONS for Mother! Smart Playwear for Bright Boys | ae Mojud Rayon Panties .. . 89¢ i 99 Baby Doll Pajames. ... .3.95 = Ae Nylon Shorty Gowns ....4.95 ‘ kerchief, wears . in Mojud Slips eee 2.95 7’ Ce re ive steses3 7,612, 1225 ; Cotton : . Just what she would seed for peveelt Sei ih ahory Song oleae ioe | ( i 2.99 * ft a 2.99 ' Give Mother a 4 Shirt 1.99 : Smart Handbag 4 Choose# from all stres i e| and‘ types in plastic : : e | failles patents, and | , \ beaded styles. White ‘ < s r, and new summer col- v § , » 4 N. Saginaw St. ‘| oa ne .ereeuaeprpsasnsinanemeoreseroenetanaiseameninanl cibvis Eile geld i Fee by Lae Be aid dint: abe os : a = sa Biba * Petacchi eal Eg | $! 99 We Give Helden's Treding Stamps " ; , ; ‘ . I - \, » i : % Co ee el ey ri My ' x / ae bos * ee f Py i gweive. : : ee : ae . __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, ._vmupat MAY ales — so i we =- ae pate M urph ys of the Circus. Mother ) Protest | | “ymen em come) AISWEI Kelly Wedding Three Bu ildings Board of Education has approved By EARL WILSON oe a apasutl) ume Crema orale etic canatey acre iat louse* fore “ —e | he when an ele- 4 THE MURPHYS AT HOME hant fell on © WIRING SUPPLIES [nim if Pine Blutf, Ark. He was riding BigJulie when an auto 3 av yict C and FIXTURES hit her at 80 miles an hour and knocked her over on her back r ever | E / 2 | 8 es gi : near Orlando. He got just a scraped arm. . 1 ELEGTRIGAL =| THE MIDNIGHT EARL... ! >» £O I4 CONTRACTING. | ou''wrormorr es cucusran ccc, Samson uta With Wide, Beautiful Borders... here June 29-30... David Wayne wants to do an Allan Lerner t = i “ i A wv Decorated with 22k Ae Rita Hayworth's keeping her Paris apt. while the kids iy \ NY — —— - A bar near Martha Raye's TV oY a vant ee ® attend school in Europe . . studio has a big sign: “Martha Raye Vengeance Rally vee ae ‘ : | —_ YZ ub an | SERVICE FOR 12 AT THE Jayne Meadows, told to hit Elizabeth Montgomery in “Studio One,” slammed her so hard she ripped her clothes . y a . \Singer Rosalind Paige, who weighs 92 pounds, bought an 85- y ” \ : PRICE OF SERVICE FOR ) ° pound dog . . . Steve Brody, the convicted wire tapper, hopes | to sell his story” to a magazine. }EARL’S PEARLS... Americans are good losers—except when it comes to re- |ducing—Art Moger, Boston. — WISH I'D SAID THAT: -It's L. 8. McCandless’ advice to PIANO TUNING men who insist they are the boss at home: “Always remove the apron before answering the doorbell.” _ 3 e Srbengeed Ton hy ae a TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Songwriter Jack Zero described Finest tm Pontiac by 8 Fac- }'a second-rate comic: “When he finishes his routine he has to feoy Trained Tuners. tiptoe offstage.” That’s earl, brother. ESTIMATES : (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) \ . q ‘i * . 2 No MONEY DOWN. e FE S- . Tp, national Harvester Co., will speak Phone FE 5-8222 Reed to Address Forum _ [ational Harvester Co aeray, * 4620 Dixie Highwey Phone OR 3-260! - ANN ARBOR & — The fourth) Today and Toniorrow.’ annual study course on ‘‘Consum- Sea er Finance” at U. of M. will run’ Phi Beta Kappa is the oldest! MUSIC co. ’ Monday through Wednesday, May American, college Greek _letter | = aaah SS ae 14-16. Ernest H. Reed, manager of|fraternity, organized in 1776 at! nee ‘education and- personnel, Inter-|William and Mary, College. 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Cotton satin, chromespun taffeta, . ging- ham, lastex, embroidered sateens and tallies ; are all in ‘the swim awing! There seems to be no most im- portant look to this season's suits; These styles pictured are only a very small portion of smart swim- suits being sold now for the early vacationer and the avid swim fan. . They are all available ai at Feces | i [Junior League : : me -. |Players Hold: The hour-glass silhouette is suggested in this Instex TOUR SO GP aay At {Last Rehearsals ~ swimsuit, The shirred bloomers are topped by a deep ee ee : — id aoe V plunging bodice edged {n contrasting braid. The. . ist q 5 A. Tell your family that they do not know their “‘onions."’ You are not -overweight and your measurements are in the allowable for a lovely figure. You are right! A larger bust on a woman of your size would make you look top- heavy. I would guess that you are pleasingly curved, but do not gain any more. * * * ‘Tomorrow: ‘‘Get Ready Now to Expose Your Toes in the Sum- mer.” Mrs. William Ford Entertains Chapter Gamma Chapter of Beta Theta Phi sorority met Tuesday with Mrs. William Ford on Menominee road. - * A report was given on a recent progressive dinner held by the group and plans were made for the annual picnic in July at the Watkins Lake home of Mrs. Thom- as Moffat. Ld * 2 Mrs. Ralph Bebler assisted the hostess with refreshments. The next meeting will be held at the Ieee of Mrs. Robert Mehoke on Franklin road Ly 22. Leaves Hospi tal Mrs. Gordon Randall has re- turned to her home on Pensacola avenue following surgery at Pon- tiac General Hospital. : ay e.3 | CONNOLLY’S | JEWELERS 16 W. Huron St. Phone FE 2-0294 st away! re segpgace ast ect BRR. WAP a a thoiat sen >. Ep ahs Ae ats on eS ae RRS, 3 tawe ae oe ~ $20.00 for Pair If you plan to purchase a wedding ring in the © near future. Come in today and place it in Lay- With every wedding ring purchased AT CON: NOLLY’S during the engagement of “Guys and es Be \ : 3 ! a : * Rings Priced from OMNES Eos Gy He ae am ALK HAVE YOUR TICKET VALIDATED MAPLE at BATES BIRMINGHAM | ; WHEN bse M hee A aren ASE Dolls” now at the Strand Theatre a free pass will AT JACOBSON’S = : _ given to see the picture. bis : LEP OLE OOP EG marr Titel! rata } \ . * ¢ i a : ‘} { . : “64 { ; ' _ THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. MAY 11, 1956 FIFTEEN - Soggy Greens Can't Discourege Pine Lake Women Golfers Mrs. Robert Castétl (left) of East Troquois road greeted Mrs. Henry Gauk- ler (center) of North Berkshire roatl and Mrs. Harry VanMatre of West Huron rived for the street Thursday morning when they ar- |gree avenve. ° * of golf at Pine a Country Club. Thursday morning is eli day - for the 18-holers at Pine Lake Country Club, and yesterday was the opening day for women golfers of the club. Talking over a little business for the coming year were (left to right) Mrs. Pontiac Press Photes Robert Sauer of Birmingham, Mrs. Ernest Borglin of Detroit and Mrs. George Boyd of Bloomfield Township. year’s activ lies. ; Chapter Names New Officers at Lowe Home Mrs. Forest Elwell was elected \of Lambda Chi Omega sorority home of Mrs. A. J. Lowe on Pin- * ° Others elected to serve with Mrs. Elwell are Mrs. George Knapp, vice president; Mrs. Lowell Cal- opening breakfast and day Country Club’ s 18- Holers One Night at Home _Embark on New Season “stop true golfers Thrusday morn- secretary, and Mrs. Gardner Vose, ' The slightly sodden ground didn't chairmen; Mrs. Marion Greenman, ing at the opening day for women(|treasurer. members at Pine Lake Country _ . Following the opening day. break- Club. ; Several were welcomed as trans-|fast, rules were explained by the fers from the 9-holers into the .18-club's pro, Elmer Prieskorny and holers’ group, jseveral events were outlined for the summer. The new members are Mrs. On May 23 the club will sponsor - Norman Gehringer, Mrs. ond la fashion show and luncheon for'|- - - Gaulker, Mrs, Vere Hodges, M: be heir guest. Samuel-Orr, Mrs. E. J. B mm, |wommen mem rs and their guests. rucker, Mrs, Andrew Dickinson, Mrs, John Brandt and Dr. Mar- tha Wells, New officers who were intro- duced include Mrs. Ernest Borg- lund and Mrs. Robert Sauer, co- TB Group Names Officers, Directars Officers and executive board members of the Women’s Commit- tee of the Tuberculosis and Health : ( Society were named at a recent Banquet Scheduled meeting held in the Paloma Farms by Rebekah Lodge |home of Mrs. Roy Fruehaut. _ Mrs, Randall. Wilson, noble, Mrs. Sam Keller is the honorary grand, presided at the Thursday chairman, Mrs. William J. Scripps, ‘evening meeting of Welcome Re-|chairman; Mrs, Carl Zimmer, co- bekah Lodge, 246, held in Malta|chairman, and Mrs. Arthur Buf- Temple. Iton, Mrs. Jules Schubot, Mrs. Jack Plans were completed for the| Tompkins and Mrs. Ralph Wilson mother, daughter and son banquet Jr., vice chairmen. being held Wednesday evening al Mrs. George Golanty is corre- the Moose Temple. Mrs. Ferman! ‘sponding secretary, Mrs. Adelaide Huston is handling reservations for, Allen, reeording secretary, and the affair. Mrs, James Scripps Jr., treasurer Hostesses for the evening were, Special appointees to the board Mrs. Ralph Gould, Mrs. Russell were Mrs. Sidney Allen. Mrs. War See and Mrs. Wale Day ren pasts and Mrs. Sam Sofferin. “The watch He know best is the watch they want most— The Watches seen most on Television ».. wanted most by raised gold numerals, aduates! anti-megaetic most, Graduat meet (Ale evaileble chercea!l dial) "Boch end every BULOVA Waterpree! Watch is Certified vince by the U. & TESTING CO. or being Scientifically Tested... testi exceed ge »pe a0 feng a0 eryetal te Intert, cane unppened AOR Sp “ © SS - NEWPORT’S 74 N. SAGINAW ST. JEWELRY DEPT.—MAIN FLOOR WE GIVE HOLDENS TRADING STAMPS lely, recording secretary; Mrs. Denald Wilson, treasurer, and Mrs. Omer Vaught, corresponding sec- | You owe yourself at least one retary. * 8 6 sight a week t be ed to Mrs. James Dillard will servaas good grooming and wardrobe re- Clayis reporter: Mrs. Charles pairs. This is the time for the sanft as rush captain: Mrs. Rob- weekly shampoo and manicure and ert Campbell, associate organizer: or the small sewing that keeps|Mrs. George Eldred, historian, and Mrs. Francis Borst, sergeant-at- arms. clothes in good shape. . e 5 * * ° Patient in Hospital Plans were made for the annual Mrs. Paul S. Kantz of Mohawk fall dance, with committee chair-' road is convatescing at Pontiac|men to be announced at a later General Hospital following surgery. idate. —_. Wall to Wall CARPETING You, too, can have Wall-to-Wall Carpeting. Choose today from our many styles, weaves, colors to beautify your home in years to come. , & id For Your Kitchen | See Our Large selection of linoleums with coordinating Plastic Wall covering. One stop for all yotr needs. : Drapes That Make Your Rooms “Come Alive” alive.” The right drapes can make 'MLMLJ a rom. The wrong drapes can ruin 78s it. 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SPRING COURSE Day or Night Classes detailed information Phone’ FE 4-1854 Call Miss Wilson Today tor Information ~ MS ws E my aoe | 'new stainless steel shade In‘ ‘an Men in Steel- Shades lattractive window design, Soap Catches Soot A new, building of stainless| steel in New York is influencing| a new color for men. tens has cregted ties in _ the] der crust. _jot pots an and pans. Try soap to protect utensils when | Brush loaves of bread with soft|cooking out-of-doors. Before use, One de-|butter after baking to give a ten-|rub soap liberally over the bottoms OPEN TONIGHT Ta MONDAY to 9: P. M. WIGGS 24 West Huron Street — Pontiac ® New Shipment Just in Time for Mother’s Day! | WESTMORELAND COLONIAL REPRODUCTION @ CANDY DISHES @ CAKE PLATES @ RELISH DISHES @ FRUIT BOWLS @ CREAM and SUGAR @ VASES @ SHERBETS @ COMPORTS and Many More! a p25 up Just in the nick of time fof Mother's Day giving . 2.25; bon bon, 3.50; 2.25; covered jar, 2.75 ! + Clockwise, above: candy jar, low candy dish, . . wonderful big selection of charming milk glass pieces! Each one hand made in outhentic reproduction of an Early American design . . . Literally ( . English Hobnoil Grope and other patterns hundreds of styles . . . in famous Quilt pattern . . . American Hobnoail . . . Wiggs Special Gift Wrappings for a Small Fee = Just, Arrived: From Germany! Hand-Cut ‘Lead Crystal they look like $10 gifts! Impressive gifts ... they fairly sparkle like diamonds! Graceful vases ... relish dishes . . . candy dishes, vinegar cruets, all at $4.50 . . ; Other pieces ranging from $3 to $10 include honey jars ... . . .. many as low as footed comports .. . larger vases, bowls . relish dishes . . . sure-to-please gifts for Mother's Day. W l G GS» IDAL GIFT HEADQUARTERS day . I know you're oi. comes 1, Sam Benson's. She'll know too, ‘i that she's i quality gift, ,. a wise, if her ‘gift receiving a Sam Benson Says: Make Mother a Queen on her . show her how. much you appreciate her love . you're from good DRESS MOM UP. NYLON HOSIERY ss 89" Gift Special! 15 none ‘Se Practical | _ ALL- WEATHER - ALL-PURPOSE Coats with HATS te match $ to 3 “| PURSES $2.91 .. And Don’t Forget UNIFORMS spel 5437 OPEN ‘TIL 9 P. M. BENSOR 20 S$. PERRY st. ; // = ae ot ~ ‘pete SIXTEEN [eee . i, } f 1 bere t & Pi \ i ae fo , { hf che pi * : Me ‘ / THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MAY 11, hee }* “1956 Teachers’ Exchange Club I Presents ‘Hobby. N ight’ Rotunda Style SMORGASBORD CUFFET sunves evtey DAY } You may also order from our regular menu. New Orleans Cocktall Lounge IS NOW OPEN We Invite You * To Make Your Reservations Fer Your Private Parties Bi \Fine Filling Rotunda] |Birds according to Mrs. Ralph Der- ter. Simmer several hours in a jcovered kettle on top of the stove. td Makes the Bird Here . Mrs. Derragon Puts Onions and Suet Into Beef Roll-Ups Beet is still on the plentiful list. Buy some round steak, cut half an inch thick, and make Boneless ragon's recipe, Mrs. Derragon is a legal secre- ary. Her job keeps her away from home. day times, ofcourse. Her favorite-leisure time hobby is sew- ing. Making clothes for herself and occasionally for a small grand- daughter is fun in her book. BONELESS BIRDS Cut into serving pieces %-inch thick slices of round steak. Pound flour into each piece. Rol, up in each piece of steak a little suet, some onion cut fine, and salt and pepper. Tie the rolls, Roll meat in flour and brown in a combination of butter or mar- garine and. suet. Cover with wa- The Women’s Department of the Re- organized Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- ter Day Saints will hold its annual mother-daughter banquet this evening at the church. Pictured at a meeting W ednes- day as they made final plans were (left to right) Mrs. Otto J. Berndt of Lakeview \ Pentige Press Phote| | avenue, toastmistress; Mrs. Claude Cook of Harriet street, decorations chairman; Mrs, Frederick Root of Pompey. street, congregation women’s leader, and Mrs. James L. MacDonald of Gertrude street, program chairman. ’ Remove cord betore xeving. TOME | OUF ability permit. 3 Mie eee ee er) _ Approved for VETERANS’ | TRAINING Take advantage of P. L. 550 to improve your education and. prepare for advancement. Advance as rapidly as your own industry and Come In and Discuss Your Plans at Our Office or Telephone FE 2-3551 ‘The Business Institute 7 West Lawrence St, Clip and Return This Ad ie Bulletin he ito Be Held Wednesday BIRMINGHAM — About-50 Bir-| women will act as hostesses Wed- are those of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Begin at Pine ..- Enroll in either Day, S. eo eae may =~ fon Mr. § and Mrs. ifforc : es Half-Day,” “Evening Classes... and Lahser road and Mr. and road. Mr. and Mrs. John Coppin of Echo road, Mr. and Mrs, Glen | Paulson of Eastmoor drive, Mr. and Mrs. John Jickling and Mr. and Mrs, John Dinkelooe, both of Shepardbush road, Birmingham, , will also display their homes. sod and Mrs. James Com of i ifeld road» Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Topper,. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Stanley Carter of-Franklin road ‘and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hess of Lone Pine road are others. Mrs.H, Milligan Entertains Group Queen Mary Section of the Nee- Phone FE 2-2551 Oe OO | Salem Finish “Maple CRICKET CHAIRS Riba ee RACE ¢ ;\dlework Guild of America met }, |Thursday afternoon at the home of _.|Mrs. Henry Milligan on Belmont. avenue, Mrs. Charles Clarke conducted ithe business meeting following _|which members spent an afternoon) = of sewing. Mrs, Walter Galbraith has in- Fd 24 meeting. |immediately. cninghem and Blomheld Hilis) Me W. “Salton was reelected ‘nesday when Planned Parenthood Laughlin, first vice president; Mrs. | of Oakland County sponsors a tour| Janet Dow, second vice president: | of homes and gardens in this area.| Mrs. William O. Coxen, recording American Cancer Society. The| Among the homes to be visited| on, and Mrs. Melvin C. McPherson Mrs.| will serve on the board of direc- | John W. Blanchard. on Lone Pine tors. » \vited the group to meet in her call the Central Volunteer Bureau +|home on Miami road for the May or the Pontiac Area United Fund loffices. BPW Chooses Officers | Members of Pontiac Business;Danton, Mrs. Norman -Dyer and -|and Professional Women's Club Mrs. Hazel McGirr. held their annual meeting and elec-| ee tion of officers Tuesday evening at Hotel ae | Alternates appointed are Mrs. Norman Smith, Mrs. Sanford | ' Craft, Mrs. Margaret Leng, Mrs. q Raymond L. Cole, Vera Bassett | and Mrs. Edward Eickmiteier. * Ld * A contribution was made to the. * * president for the coming year an will be assisted by Grace Mc-} secretary; Mrs. John Kish, corre-| president announced that the May sponding secretary, and Violet/22 meeting will be held at the McCoy, treasurer. YWCA with “Music in the Informal 3 | Harriet. Gates, Mary Mitchel! Mood’ as the theme. for Program. ‘|Bishop who played piano selec-| _|Mary Wagner, ‘Members - Show Skills The U.S.aircraft carrier Sara; a Tas enough power to supply cee oa tis ot 1% million |. * Enroliments « Write, ” PARAMOUNT BEAUTY ‘SCHOOL 11% $ Saginaw, lagle Theater Bide., Pontisé, Mich. ) oF call in person for Free pamphiet. E FEDERAL 4-2352 in Day or Evening Classes. change Club Thursday ‘evening at her home in Huntington Woods. * * * “Hobby Night” was observed \with several members participat- |ing.. Program Chairman Mrs. H. First to perform was Frank tions. President. of the club, Mrs. entertained with magic tricks while Mrs. Irene |Albright “answered all” with her “crystal ball. a A talking re eer happen every day, but Mrs. Gootschalk’s pet really talks. She entertained members with several tricks and answered the questions of her mistress, Bert Bishop's offering was in the form of readings, and Alyce Mae Stephens proved that “Mandy’s Wedding” was as ex- city as Grace Kelly's when she enacted her bit for the evening. At the close of the program, Elmer Thorpe showed colored slides of trips taken in northern Michigan. ' A new’ member of the group in- jtroduced by Mrs. Wagner is Faye Donelson. Mrs. Wagner also an- nounced the Family Day program! planned for June 16 at Bob-Lo. Comina Events | adian Legion Post 23 will meet) joneht ry the American Legion Home, a avenue, at @ o'clock Daughters B-thel 4, OFS, will Roosevelt men at Temple, Monday for Make this Mother’s Day a real holiday for Mom ...a holiday from work! Treat her to one of our delicious dinners . ... she’s sure to appreciate our good food and gracious service. Our new dining room is now open. woonwamp Square Lake Road MI 4-7764 ecrptive nner and election | ot aitcarare at Plans were made to attend the, state convention being held at Ho-: 'tel Statler, Detroit. May 18, 19, 20. | Delegates appointed to represent’ the local club are Miss McLaugh-| lin, Nora Day, Mrs. Kish, Jane’ ‘Bureau Gets Special Appeals for Volunteers The Central Volunteer Bureau met yesterday at the YWCA to dis- cuss recruitment plans for two spe- cial requests, the St. Joseph Mercy Hospital expansion campaign and) the Camp Fire Girls’ day camp. | Adults are needed for the former, and high school girls, at least 16 years old, for the latter. There are many, many requests for persons who could give a small amount of time each week. Clerks, : stenographers and those skilled in any kind of handicraft are needed Those wishing to volunteer may today! CUSHION WING CHAIR fi. Perfect oe : a ies — { B for Den- Ae Bedroom- iw Dining Room Beautiful Cricket Chairs in soft-colared Salem finished Maple, each chair has a reversible button tufted tufted cushions, cotton filled, on both the seat and back. ee You Will Enjoy Shopping at Gentry's! . DRAYTON _ HOME FURNISHINGS Drayton Plains WAT9 Dixie Hwy. open Fries OR 3.2300 I] a 5281 Dixie Hwy. Give For Mother’s Day vl cla the Most greatest desires. y With a Diamond From Connolly’s Did you know that we will ALLOW FULL TRADE-IN VALUE on any diamond? Yes, re-_ gardless of where it was purchased, you will be allowed the full amount that we could sell it for Appraisals given on your trade-in ring . . . without obligation. : A ’ : . $150 $250 Mother deserves « larger diamond . . brilliant diamond to replace her original engage- ment ring. In many cases that is one of Mother's Circumstances at engagement time did not permit a very large ring. Conholly’s will allow full trade-in value (aang times, even more than was paid for the ring) on a larger diamond. A new diamond for Mother ot make her Surprise her with a gift of fine China. She will be thrilled with its beauty, you will be pleased at its cost. Select a complete set of Syracuse Fine China or give a place setting which may be added to’ on future occasions. A cordial welcome awaits you in our china department. INtE Porrery AIE EK Ry For Your Convenjence Open Daily 10 A.M. to 9 P.M.—Sunday, Noon to 9 P.M. (Near Waterford) FOR MOTHER OR, 3-1894 4 Glorious Gift of her life... fa ireams come true! $100 . a beautiful, obléad OIAMOND NECKLACE that Grows More Beautiful on each Gift Occasion _ We make it so-easy for you to give a glorious diamond necklace to the lady in your life. Start her Add-a-Link diamond necklace with one or as many links as you wish. Add additional diamond links on each gift. occa- sion. Her necklace will be beautiful in every stage. The diamonds are of brilliant quality, fine settings and occas to New and . Beautiful Setinay ... or May We Suggest That You Treat Her chain of 14-karat white gold. This ts the gift she . never dared dream of. Starting necklaces from. $35. 00 Budget Payment Accounts Invited . 16 W. JEWELERS Huron St. * Certified Sommeenis ; Registered lewelers American Gem Society « Phone FE 2-0294 aa poh sk es gtd 7) # } i { : | “f e i dl HE } : heey ; f, hu } ; j £ a i, f frsop i Mi Rieke ined iad { ! Me AR SF aoa y ‘ i ty set ¥ i " | J i ; +} ae : Lf oy “ ‘ , he ee one PAN , | : | \ n : 3 | jee mee THE PONTIAC = FRIDAY, STAY. 11, 1956 ft.» SEVENTEEN ‘Lindberg’s Spirit Still Thrives Ze ol St. Louis Takes’ Lavish ‘Airport in Stride By. PHYLLIS BATTELLE ST. LOUIS INS} -- Everybody “here it, St. Louis is' from Missouri, That means they firmly believe in nothin’. 2 td] s I tried to tell them their month- new super, airport with the built-in babysitters and copper dome roofs is the ‘positive end. But they said oh shucks, and didn't swallow a word of it. “The end,” said a man hold- ing the May edition of the Cham- ber of Commerce dope sheet. They are imbued with the Spirit ‘of St. Louis (from the monoplane of the same name) in this eighth port, dubbed by architecture ex- largest of American cities. \perts “The Grand Central Termi- Ever . since May,. 1927, Charles A, Lindbergh flew from |here to Paris’ in a appr toy of a_ plane, ‘they've red| ahead with four-engine a WORLD LEADERS . “We are now the nation's lea ing producer. of.eleetrical machin-| hab the world's leading hog mar-| (ket (world’s, mind you), one of the! Nevertheless, this glass-and- copper palace is, to the traveler, a glorious oasis from the sky. As gne New York City interior dec- q-| orator put it: “Home was never like this. But there's a good | chance that in the future, it may try to be.” when|nal of the Air,” is just another feather in a heavily festooned cap. country’s top five manufacturing) The St. Louis airport 6! tomorrow |* is composed of acres of shiny ter-,and much fancier » than—Home.. St. razzo-tiled floors, under three great Loiusans take it casually in stride. domes of concrete with 100,009 Their attitude: “Lindy pioneered are . \air travel of the early days. we re 4 feet ‘of copper ing. Ex- *|taking care of the jet age Teenagers Build Car mobile manufacturing business, ind only car sold at a_ profit. company and sold stock to pur- the auto—a 230 horsepower mode DETROIT w—After a brief but] successful venture into the auto- the Junior Achivement Automobile Co. has ceased operation—its first Twenty-four teenagers formed the chase parts needed to assemble '\dubbed the Raysl eer The )}800 stockholders got back their POPUlation Experts Meet original investment plus a dividend) ANN ARBOR w — The Popula- and 10 cents an hour for their|tion Assn: of America will hold its work. Ross Roy of Detroit bought | annual meeting. at University of the car, but the -purchase price) |Michigan May 19-20. 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ACROSONIC SPINET owe ewe | eR RARER IE et ee MP RO Razing Scorned. Cardinals. Of some fame.” So the mammoth $7,728,000 air- _ Austrians Deride Soviet) at her fingertips eco | Announcement on Iron/siare | Curiein Removal EXQUISITE ‘ e VIENNA, Austria @® — Commu-) CTOSONEC nist Hungary's announcement last BY BALDWIN night that it plans to tear down the) Be Curtain of mine fields and, ‘barbed wire barricades along its | frontier with Austria got a lulie-| warm welcome in this country! today. * 3 Suspicion of Hungary’ 8 motives lis being expressed, with some {Austrians contending the real mo- tives are: 1, To aid Austria's weak Corn-| |munist party in Sunday’ s national elections with an “end the cold, war” slogan. 2. To boost the Communist cam- postponement in building an Au- strian federal army by claiming + |there is no danger from neighbor- ing Communist states. * Ld s Although the Hungarians said they would start dismantling the border fortifications immediately, “as a friendship gesture,”’ officials \of Austria's frontier police said inothing had been started today. Nor was -there any sign that \Czechoslovakia intended to tear |down its barricades on Austria's |northern frontier, although the |Austrian Communist press has jhinted this also could be expected. | .The border barricades are called \*murder fences’ here because many refugees have been killed or injured trying to get through them to asylum in Austria. Russia stil] maintains strong jared forces in Hungary. U. S.-Asia Talks to End ANN ARBOR «®—The week-long it! 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Nations to, Reduce Armed F orces MOSCOW W—Russia is reported cut, ‘they said, ‘would not be con- division ready for “combat. yw ith “preparing to announce a drastic / ditional on the West joining in. cutback in conventional arms) MILITARY STRENGTH which may reduce her armed] The Soviets proposed at the Lon- safe in reducing conventional Department advances in atomic development, the Russian leaders probably feel forces to 1% million men apdidon talks that the armed forces) 4™s. lot Russia, the United States and Her manpower supply sapped by} (Red China be limited to 1%¢ mil-| Ithe new five-year industrial plan, wan her eapeoptl are High ween delomets in the|jion men each, The Wesers| Russia urgently needs labor for far p. Hamilton, 42, saying his| Soviet capital predict the Kremlin) Powers suggested a ceiling of 2''her farms. will proclaim a decision to cut its armed forces’ to levels suggested| at the recent, sfalemated Fast- West arms talks in London. The) Find Detroiter's Body in Lake Near Chicago CHICAGO uM — The body of.a| missing Michigan man was found}"° million. iV. M. party chief Nikita Khrushchev: tant decision which will be nounced soon.” in Lake Michigan off the Chicago| PROPAGANDA MOVE Loop yesterday. Western diplomats fee], Russia| The body was that of Louis would like to cut her armed ab a Kostoff, 40, a Detroit bartender,/for other reasons as well as for! who had been missing from his the Propaganda ee job since Monday. Detroit rela- tives could give no reason tor | Kostoff's being in Chicago. been in the water 24 hours. The present acviee! government | apparently is not so apprehensive Estes Kefauver says: “President | sign in or out or submit daily ac- Police estimated the body had of war as was Stalin, who ena | Eisenhower's veto of the farm bill/tivity reports and that the board (The was a Kostoff was married and the State Department has estimated! father of three daughters, all "i Russia has some 4% million der 6. lished the present levels. BEAUTIFUL RHINESTONE 2 Reg. Price $5.95 TBUY at DISCOUNT PRICES | F For Mother's Day EARRING and NECKLACE SET mscomt $5 men under arms with 175 to = x | | tae 4 LADIES’ SHAVER _ ASSORTED COLORS DISCOUNT SUNBEAM Reg. Price $14.95 sg PRICE Four visiting members of! France's Parliament said they had making a progressive cut in its/ceola and: Mecosta counties. i|been tipped by Foreign Minister armed forces since it hit a post: * 6 «& Molotov and Communist war peak of 3,685,054 in- April] * * States has been The United 1952, during the Korean War. The) “The Soviet government is at) total June 30, 1955, was 2,936,003. jcounty board of health, this moment taking a very impor- The goal under the administra- |started shortly after his appoint-| an- tion’ s cutback program is 2,850,000 PY June 30, 1956. jAmeric an farmer. ik program for the =} \country and through the State De- 7) \partment in foreign aid. Farm Measure Veto Blasted by Kefauver BAKERSFIELD, Calif. u—Sen. “cruel, hard blow for a) “we « ® The .Tennesseean, campaigning *‘ forthe Democratic presidential nomination, told an audience at the Bakersfield Country Club last night: : “The . administration has the, theory that the farm surplus has| to be tied around\.the farmer's} In reality, pushing prices down) ) |doesn’ t reduce the surplus because \the farmers have to grow more} _|to support their families.” * ¢ * | Kefauver said the surplus under _).|a. good farm program could be ‘ja blessing instead of a detriment by using it in a food allocation needy in this Senate Group Formed Sto Study Seaway Effect: LANSING w — An iterim Sen- A late committee to study the effect of the St. Lawrence Seaway) project on Michigan has organized | with Sen. Carlton H. Morris (R- Kalamazoo) as chairman. Named vice chairman at the committee session Thursday was (House of Discounts) 1 N. Seginaw St., Corner Pike 'PARK JEWELERS | Sen. Clyde H. 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BAUER 88B asurneas $4.15 Down, $2.00 Weekly as uttieas $2.05 Down, $1.25 Weekly BAUER 88C 4s ime as $3.50 Down, $1.50 Weekly EPPERT'S 57 WEST HURON st. | CAMERA SHOP FE 5-6615 °| Health Position Lack of Cooperation of Personnel Blamed as Cause | MOUNT PLEASANT i — Dr. jfirst try at public health service lwas his last, as health director for Isabella, | } Dr. Hamilton's resignation cli- imaxed a controversy with the tri- | § which me nt a year ago. | At one point, Dr. Hamilton! neatene to quit administering [immunization shots in the three jcounties, IMPOSSIBLE SITUATION He said he “inherited an im- |possible situation” in which hedith ‘department personnel: refused ‘to jtalied to support his program, * * « The board said Dr. Hamilton) ‘failed to cooperate’ with it and| had “difficulty commanding or soliciting cooperation’ from ey staff. It also contended he wa ‘not giving the job full time steal tion and had used profanity in his, offices. No board members que stioned) |neck to hold him down forever.|his ability asa y Si peo ian. To Submit Recording as Bribery Evidence MASON up — A tape reconting| of an alleged hotel room bribe payoff was to be submitted as a key piece of evidence today in the! jbribery trial of Benjamin D,' |Ritholz, wealthy Chicago business- | man. s * * 2 Ritholz, head of the King Opti- cal Co., of Chicago, is charged | j}with bribing three members of the’ State Optomerty Board with $100 bills. * s * Irving Beattie, assistant attorney general heading the prosecution, said he planned to enter the tape ‘as evidence and to play it for the jury Defense attorneys were expected resigned yesterday}. Harriman Won't Speak Before. Michigan Dems plans to speak at the Democratic State Convention June 1 in Grand | Rapids. * Harriman will undergo a minor operation that date, his aides said. Col. Arthur H. Levitt, New York state controller, will speak in Harriman’ 8 ‘Place. - | Jockey. 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New Charge GOP Donating Funds to Aid Kefauver [ News of the Men in Service Dougherty was employed in al Dem Candidate States | local restaurant. ’ of 2547 S. Ingle- side Ave. Tittiger, 18, is the son of Mr. and of Road, TITTIGER | Airman of the Month for the month of March 1956 from the 40th Bombardment. Wing was Wil- liam Vandecar. , He is the 23 year ad son of Mr. and Mrs. Vande- icar of 280 Rock- well Ave, Ai rman 1//C | LOS ANGELES W — Adlai Ste-| | Venson's accusation that big-mon- ey Republicans are contributing jto defeat him in the Democratic {primaries has drawn the tart re tort from his principal rival, Sen. ° |Estes Kefauver: “It looks ‘like Mr. Stevenson is preparing an alibi.” * * * | The Republican party did not immediately reply to Stevenson's assertion here yesterday. fii| Kefauver, also campaigning in i}'southern California, said he knew any Republican ‘ ‘contribations to his campaign in C| Minnesota or elsewhere. Stevenson said he was informed ' |that influential Republicans jraised the money ‘‘needed to de-| = feat me in Minnesota.” He added: | “It is not unlikely that their mon- ey has or will turn up in Florida jand California, and possibly else- where.” In Long Beach last night, Ste- enthusiasti- ically by a crowd of 2,000 when Al'he urged more old age benefits * |and increased pensions, rather) than immediate tax cuts. : Hunt for Worms Fatal DAYTON, Ky. — William) } ting worms for a fishing trip. He tripped over a root while climb- ||ing down an embankment and his ihead struck a storm sewer. CONTINUED FORA... For a FR LIMITED TIME ONLY ONE of the LARGEST SELLING TV's Vandecar enlisted jin the service Sep- tember 15, 1952 ca received his bas training at, pecutead Air VANDE Force Base in Texas. Before entering the service, he graduated from Pontia¢ High) He is now stationed at Smoky Hill Air Force Base in Salina, Kansas. James’ A. 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Offering Home Life Store Is $12.04 Richer the four-horse table of Donna . Foster : ‘Child ‘After Robbery Attempt. Humbaygh, 13, of Waterford Town- ship. LANSING « —Allen’s Drug- : . Adoption, as it applies to infants,'store has an extra $12.04 in the dey i be 2 oe. oe was the topic discussed by Morris till because of an attempted rob- uciiond Pes as ag Price of the Jewish Social Service bery. i ses gtr aaa Se — Bureau, Detroit when he addressed’) A youth entered the sfore last = re = » members of the National Assn. of Sunday, hid in a telephone booth ' ea —" agit a2 a <<) Social Workers yesterday at Ro-| luntil no one was around the safe, te : Ghee ae ; an ose tunda Inn. ithen emptied it of cash. a as Kd ; y ni e colt The speaker pointed to ‘the| Two Michigan State University '™ is feet are clean. changes in the area of adoption, |students who were in the store no-; Humbaugh, who works at Gen- saying that in the beginning the ticed the youth's actions and ap- eral Motors in Pontiac, and his need was finding homes for the|/prehended him on the way out. wife, a route supervisor for The abandoned or orphaned child. To- They forced him to empty his pock-'Pontiac Press, own a_five-acre day there is tremendous pressure ets, but allowed him to leave be- farm at 6299 Eizabeth Lake Rd. on the part of the public for these fore police arrived. Donna's horses have more or children, he stated. Police yesterday returned t Ire less taken it over. “Stormy” and confiscated loot. It came to his dam, “Topsy,” are living in There are 100 applicants tor $1,457.28, Store accountants fig- the garage. ‘“‘Prancer’, a four- every three infants, Price said, ured the amount on hand at the'year-old gelding stays in a chicken and he added that there is MO tine of the attempted theft. It house along with ‘Princess’, a . ene answer to the adeasn of came to $1445.24. year-old mare sterility among so many fam- ee 1 “I s" A special addition was built ager Pangea lea = Airline Changes Name to house “Buckey", © one-year. do with it, he pointed out. LOS ANGELES (INS). — North! 4 Shetland Pony. ood American Airlines has announced, Donna takes care of all the Sere Lehre gp oe plans to change its name in com- horses, feeding and-currying them must accept three things. pliance with a U. S. Supreme each morning before school. Af- — 1) They must have resolved their Court ruling. The airline, an in- jter much pleading and coaxing, inability to have children of their dependent carrier, will be known, she got her first pony two years to Anas te earn Thunderstorm Giv e $ Co lt t a Name. Explains Parent's Part ON HER DAY Mother's Day Is Sunday May 13th yi iaeil} “tg 2-Diamond—17-Jewel BULOVA Omy Net $59.75 $ 3 g’s $1.00 Weekly For Mom—the world famous 17 jewel Bulova movement. 2 genuine diamonds. Easy to read tiny dial. 2-Diemond Birthstone own starting Monday, as ‘“‘Trans Amer-, — he _S Pranc a. : 2 t ime, she didn't know They , Airlines.” = _ 2) The must be ready = bekell haben : : jhow to ride. She learned, and earned money to buy fodder by 2-Strand $2.95 3-Strand $3.95 : ‘selling pony rides for 10 cents. ’ When she saw Bucky as a colt, CHILDREN S “he was just the sweetest little things,’ she. said. and her parents BAREFOOT bought him. Then in quick succes- ‘sion came “Buck's dam, ‘“Topsy” | and her first real horse, ‘‘Prin- SANDALS! = fe: : | Although Donna stands only. . five feet high and weighs &5 - } 98 pounds, she’s undertaken to | ; break in “Princess”, who towers above the little girl, ! porn has taught a_ brother, itch, how to ride. But. Butch, OPEN 10 ‘ll, is more interested in cars en —— SUN AND AIR! Now she's teaching a five-year-old | CHOCOLATE CIGARS—Two proud “mothers”. Pontiac Press Phote sister, Shelley, how to ride. pose above with “Stormy,” a two-day-old colt. Wallace, 13, who claims the title of “honorary | a STURDY FOR “Once I was going ‘to grow up to They are “Topsy,” a Shetland pony at the_left, aunt’’ te the newcomer at a Waterford Township | $ PPORT AND WEAR! -be a woman jockey,’ Donna said. and Donna Humbaugh, 13, center, who owns both fart. Donna passed out chocolate cigars today at U But now she thinks she'll run @ colt and dam. With Donna is her cousin, Judy Isaac F. Crary School. ranch with a cousin ,Judy Wallace, “+ : 1 —_ | IMPORTED §=§ CHILDREN 13, ides tives at 6511 Highland Rd.; , 89 3 . 13-PC. CHINA sizes'to 3 fice miles away. ss Plan Handicraft, Hobby and Merchant Displays 7 rc. cH . day, riding together in the fields $10. —— Nint Annual CAI Fair fo Be June 22-24 ges NEW YORK «w— Arnericana| WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The at 3640 Williams Lake Rd. It a¢+to contact for those who have hob-. shaved, brushed their tecth and Weekend of June 22-24 has been set fords housing. for many of the bies or handicraft articles, paint: | lenadie’ thencselves generally pre-| as the date for the ninth annual |township's recreational activities ings, etc, they would like to dis- : Go ft 250 fo Pre'CAI fair. Lee Kaines has been plus meeting places for social and play Her phone number is jscraable last. year fo an éxtent named . general chairman and service organizations, OR 3-7903, never reached: before, The Toilet/Robert Beattie Jr, his assistant = / rch re G . |Good Assn. reports. Sales of toilet’ The CAT building, constructed ten versed oe aires Z apathy ‘goods hit a record level of $1,192, years ago by a group of civic-mind McClanahan, building and con |200,000, representing almost 10 per , scl : struction; Jack Goshen, building jed residents organized as Com-, aig maintenance; Mrs, George A, | /cent more than the 1954 figure.! munity Activities, Inc., is located » . 4. ——— ert Mayou, 2%, of Escanaba died jin the collision of: twe automobiles ¢ Traffic wil Ibe handled by the ‘on U. S. 41 at Daggett, 20 «miles Jaycees; civie and cultural dis- EX I RA SPE | LI FRI E! north A Menominee, yesterday. pia by thé Jaycees Auxiliary: Her husband, also 26, was in- and cafeteria and refreshments, by jured seriously, but John Fadrow- the Merry Mixers and the Water- ski of Daggett, driver of the sec- ford Women's Clubs. ‘Outside Antenna With Every Crosley TV ond car, escaped with minor in-| Merchants desiring floor display | Juries. ‘spaee are reminded to call R. C. 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Mrs. Charlies Aikens of Detroit, an American Indian, will speak. She will be dressed in native costume. Gifts will be presented to the oldest and youngest mothers and to the mother with most daughters presents ' The Goodwill Class of the | South Lyon Methodist Church ts | sponsiring a Mother - Daughter The program will feature piano, vocal and saxaphone numbers. Annabelle Bowers will give a talk on Japan and show pictures taken when she was teaching in Japan, : Road Dispute Brings Joseph R. Gibson, 25, of 229 E. Walton Bivd.,-is being held in Oak- land County Jail under $1,000 bond awaiting appearance in Oakland! County Circuit Court on a felonious | Waives Examination on Larceny Charge: Area Boy Wounded as Weapon Goes Off), sss resous se. A man known only as “Mr.'from Oakland County Jail after be- North” is being sought by the Oak |ing bound over te Oakland County land County Sheriff's Department|Circuit Court on a Charge of lar- today after an unusual weapon he|Ceny in a building. She waived ex- is alleged to be attempting to sel} amination before Justice Allen C. in this area was accidentally dis-|Ingle of Farmington Township. charged resulting in a punctured). State Police arrested the right hand for a Waterford Town-;woman Thursday charging her ship boy last night. with stealing two women’s blouses * 6¢ @ from a Northland store. Leroy D. Conway, 14, of 2829) Buick -St.. unknowingly fired the | Sh F d gun while looking it over, vending Meta op ntere a .22 caliber bullet eatnas the| ‘ flesh rt of his hand tween fy F W d i Alar a jeden finger. He y ront in OW | was treated for the wound at Pon-| tiac General Hospital. Four Delegates fo Atfen tives from each township PTA are expected to attend. University men, Dr. John B. Holden and Russell L. Jenkins. Dr. Holden, assistant pro- el ystrabiegie ee oe tt |fessor in the Cantinuing Educa- ler last night reportedly drove het |, sy se i ichic Deputy Robert A. Bloom said the auto through the plate glass win, HO Serv ice: has been with Mic ne weapon was a Brooks Burglar dow of a sheet metal shop at the 88" State University since October Alam Lock. The gadget, which corner of N_ Paddock street and/1950. He is a consultant in adult looks like a paper stapler, is made! Ellwood avenue. education and is .associated with in Ohio. * * 8 . % Feo, *¢ # 8 | Mrs, Laura Kendall, 54, of 25|"" ere off-campus exten A friend of Conway's brought the|E. Rundell St. this morning pleaded |8#0" activities. weapon to show him last night.|guilty to a charge of’ drunk and) pr. Holden is 1955-56 president He said “Mr. North” had given disorderly conduct after her auto! of the Adult Education Asocia- him the gun and asked him tojreportedly caused extensive dam-| tien of Michigan. In 1955 he sell them for him. The boy told age to the building and office) seceived the annual merit award deputies the man showed him how furniture at 351 N. Paddock. —_ for distinguished adult education $50 fine imposed bY fromthe National Assn. of Pub- to fire the gun. He and another She paid by youth were at the scene when Con-|Pontiac Municipal Judge Maurice jie school Adult Educators. * Born in Marion County, Ohio, he way was hurt, according to Bloom.|E. Finnegan. ® 5 | The auto reportediy struck sev- received his degrees at Ohio State assault charge. : * * * He was bound over to Circuit! Court yesterday after examination, by Justice Willis. D. Lefurgy, of Waterford Township. { The Pontiac resident is alleged/ to have threatened Albert Smith of Waterford Township with a knife in| demanding aid in getting his car off the road. Gibson was arrested by State Police April 28. | Defense Funds Bill — WASHINGTON (INS) — The| House-approved $33,600,000,000 de-| Nab Minors, Adult "eral desks, filing cabinets. and University, and has held many : . . jits hinges, for Beer Possession: "Apparently it. first struck chairs and tore a garage door off nigh positions in the field of edu- the cation. 7 : ‘corner of the building, then} “+ ah ra . Three minors paid $25 fimes to- bounced through the window, about. Russell L, Jenkins, assistant pro- day after pleading guilty to pos. five by six feet in size. The build- fessor of communications skills, ssion of beer while a 29-year-|ing is made of sheet metal. ‘joined the MSU staff in 1946. He old man pleaded guilty to con- ‘has been active in the develop- tributing to their delinquency, iment of the ‘“teacher-counselor- The four and another girl wnaer HOlding Two Youths _ |adviser’’ method of teaching and 16 were arrested at 8:30 p.m. yes- | terday in a car at the corner of S. in Probe of Breakin jin the “leadership training team Saginaw street and W. Wilson ave-| |Program. Bue, weete Fomine police setd they| roo Pontiac youtha, 18 and 15 m in Peru, Ind., Jenkins confiscated six bottles of beer. lare being held = investigation received degrees at Manchester: Charged with contributing to the in the reported breakin early to-| College, the University of Wis- minors’ delinquency, Brucé A.\day of a tavern at 404 Orchard| cousin and MSU. Before coming Kent, 217 Greg St. Auburni: ake Ave. to Michigan, he held teaching Heights, paid a $50 fine and was “they were picked up in a_res-| positions in Indiana schools and From Each Township Group WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — “New Approaches to Program Planning” is the theme for the two-day PTA program planning institute to be held from 10 a.m. to 3 .m. next Wednesday and Thursday at the CAI Build- g, 5640 Williams Lake Road. At least four representa- The institute will be handled by two Michigan State fs wk : : Ponting Press Phote PLAN COUNTRYSIDE STYLE SHOW—Mem- bers of the Countryside Club of West Bloomfield Township are planning a public style show and luncheon to bé given at noon Wednesday, May 23, at Rotunda Inn. The event will benefit the club's various charity activities in the township. Tickets Troy, Clawson Join in Projects Support Construction are available from Countryside members and ‘fashions will be by the Bloomfield Shop. Pictured left to right, are Mrs. Irvin W.' Sander; philan- thropist chairman; Mrs. Gordon Van Camp, Countryside president, and Mrs. Ernest Fuller, style show chairman. ST ee . Oxford ] tio: . ‘Ask Bond Issue Chorus Concert to Be Tonight ual Build Schools OXFORD — The Junior ‘,| Avondale Board Says ‘School Chorus will present annual concert tonight at 8 in| | of $450,000 Drain; 'the high school auditorium. Direct-| $850,000, 5-Mill Hike | Make Water Deal ing the group is Mrs. Dorothy) Won't Raise Toxes . Jean. Valentine, supervisor of TROY — Troy and Clawson of-| music for the schools. | «Meet the finaincial needs of run- ficials have joined in urging citi-| Last week the, chorus was)... ou. schools now, and still en- host to similar district groups ‘ and was awarded a “one” or mipertor rating. zens to support ¢onstruction of a $450,000 drain project and agreed on the sale of well water to Troy. ds AN |e a iF ai Wy Vie { | ) i, j j Re } Geo | RES f EN co 4 Ses ian oe : ae | : * : ‘ 4 i, oe - Se 4 ’ é 7 ; | : } . a i PONTIAC PRESS! FRIDAY, MAY 1 10560 Cweaev oe: | PTA Program Planning Institute May 15-16 at Waterfor / Potiae industrial firm. She said fense appropriation bill goes to the placed on probation for 90 days by = ae - : ; taurant at 5-a:m. after detectives, Was a junior physicist for the Senate today for more debate on Pontiac Municipal Judge Maurice! atleged Pai oa Pay aa ear U. 8. Civil Service. whether the U.S. is staying ahead FE. Finnegan. en wrth | : ot ae s a military wer | " en Let . the tavern. Oné youth reportedly! Topics to. be ‘included in the in- s a y ye : Paying $25 fines levied by Finne- had loose change hidden in a... ; : ° ‘gan were: Valmore B. Berridge.| shoe stitute are ‘‘Why don't more people The spending measure~1% bil- 47, of 50% N, Jessie St.; Charles) Detectives Orville Johnston and attend. PTA meetings;"" “‘Emer- lions more than was approved byK mith, 20, of 369 Seward St.|Eugene Hendren said change was|8ehcy programs;" ““Basje essen- Congress last year, but'still a half/and Donna J. Stevens, 20, of 140 reported looted from four coin tials of a good program—methods, billion under the amoum requested Colgate Ave, ~|machines at the tavern. The own- skills and techniques of planning; by President Eisenhower—passed| ; the House yesterday, 27 to 0. | : . “lol ity.” i Me e St. said $5 and some pennies Community, The unanimous vote came ater Hall Open morial Day also were missing from the cash - a day-long debate, during which) HADLEY — Town Hall here will/register. ~ ee and many others. * 2 There will be a program ‘and a move to increase funds for B52) be open as usual on Memorial Day| She told police the breakin oc-|pamphiet exhibit and kits will be intercontinental bombers hy one/for potluck dinners and meetings.|curred between 2:30 a.m. and 4:30|supplied. Persons attending are billion dollars was rejected by a The Cemetery Assn. will hold its)a.m. by means of a rear window, |asked to bring their own lunches. | {Coffee and tea will be supplied. / voice vote. ‘business meeting at moon. — i SS = ‘which a janitor found broken. ler, Mrs. Jennie Berkholz, 94 Ori- “Discovering the needs of the / RUSSELL JENKINS | | The City_of Troy, drained mainly jby the Wrey Drain.that runs ape | |Maple, ‘will support efforts to ef- jlarge the drain to prevent flooding | pupils. lin the Clawson area immediately | |to the south. | < | | In a joint meeting of Trey | | Conmamissi oners and Clawson | Assisting in tonight's program|Avondale School Board members will be the Daniel Axford School}end beogereageel > b fifth and sixth gfade| ad . - iPTA gatherings in the school trict. R. .N. Baker Oak Park Boy, 5, sriseiricrss sre 6,000 Registered Cwson Cy tials at weer|-Mother, Two Sisters Soe realizing the for Troy Voting June 5; Areas to Divide Remainder of Township TROY — An additional 110 ~ |voters were registered in the final two days before this week's dead- line, according to City Clerk Lawson Lockhart. It brings the total residents ready ta vote in the June 5 annexation election to about 6,000, he estimates Voters of Birmingham, Troy Township and the city of Troy will be voting that day to divide up almost all of the remaining town- ship area. ‘Only two pieces will remain, and these property owners will be faced with need for fire and ‘police protection and other gov- ernmental problems, Lockhart: says. The owners do not wish to join any neighboring city, he Says. DEDICATE JOHN MONTEITH SCHOOL — Posed for posterity ; are school officials and the newly elected PTA president of the John Principal Mrs. Carrie Hubbell; Supt. of Schools William A. Shanck, | One site has several families on it, the other has no homes, but is three or four acres. Most of Troy Township's re- maining land will go to the City F tg ; of Troy if voters approve, but two. of American Express money or- parcels are to go to Birmingham. Troy City’s election includes a ‘ballot. on taking over a water! some refuse behind the Detroit system within the city limits that is now owned by the township Troy township itself has 117 voters, Pontiac Press Phete having added only a few in recent ing for some person who may have’ pending sentence registrations Montieth school. Board of Education president Edfnund L. Windeler;. and George Stout, PTA head. . Set Funeral Service rirst of 4 in Waterford Detroit Man Jailed for C. W. Jewell Sr. Dedicate Monteith School for Entering House LAPEER — Funeral service for, WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — As and Betty Fowler, teacher vice, Clifford W. Jewell Sr., 55, of 3924 Speaker of the John Monteith president. lon a five-day sentence for entering Davison Lake Rd., Lapeer County,|School dedication program as Mrs. Earl Bell is the new pro-'a house without permission. Je. will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at/Might, Rev. Theodore Allebach of gram ‘airman; Mrs. Robert Tall- the Virgo E. Kinsey Funeral Home the Oakland Avenue United Pres- man, recording secretary: Mrs. J. Royal Oak. He was found dead by byterian Church, cited the school p Boardman, corresponding sec- his wife, Ida, yesterday in the as a symbol of progressive educa- retary: basement of his home. too. Lapeer County Undersheriff! Williarn J. Porter ‘said Jewell died) of qa self-inflicted gunshot wound through’ the skull. His wife, - up- rome LePrell, 20, was to be ex.| amined by @ psycMatrist. today on eC- advice from Justice Willis D. Le- Mrs. Preston Green, treas- turgy of Waterford Township. : urer; Mrs. Clair Newkirk, historian, He praised the school board in and Leslie Powell, parliamenta- considering the growth- of — the rian. township and -neasuring the econ- omy of.the people in its building stairs at the time, heard the shot de SRM and reported to the Sheriff's De-| In speaking to the teachers, he partment, i | noted their lasting effect on the | only one ready for occupancy Mrx. Jewell said hér husband| ves of the children and he this school year. : had been despondent because he Laney tae stead Se erepaecien The exterior is of tan brick and 66 Pass at North Branch’ was unable to keep up his job at a : ithe building has an entrance of | for Veit te Mie iteelf and ® bis grazed brick, with NORTH BRANCH — Sixty - six 1a : ceramic ! : Sixty - sip he had had a’ brain tumor for about’ Source of precious memories. ‘plaques as a special note of in- eighth graders of the North a year and was off work several, Donald Smith. former assistant terest. Other outstanding features Branch Township Schools received months. Recently he returned, but principal of Williams Lake School,'aye the dome skylights and the their diplomas at an awafds as-' found himself unable to handle his.conducted the program and busi-'space allowed for auditorium use. sembly in the school gymnasium: job. she added. ness, meeting which followed. The The walls of the two rooms next Wednesday. ~ * * parent-teacher group present voted to the hall cah all be pushed back. Besides his ‘wife. he leaves ato become affiliated with the Na- allowing a seating capacity of = daughter, Mrs. Helen Heroux of tional Congress of Parents and nearly four ranted : Penny Supper Saturday — Troy: a son, Clifford Jr.. of Ox- Teachers. ~ Two gift presentations were. AUBURN HEIGHTS—The Altar, ford; his father, Joseph Barron of George Stout was elected presi--made to the new PTA last nighm— Society of Sacred Heart Catholic Hazel Park; two brothers, Paul dent of the new PTA; Mrs, William $150 from the Williams Lake PTA Church.will hold a ‘Penny Supper’’| of Pontiac, Eli of Nebraska; and Whitlow, mother vice president; and a shower of kitchen gifts from from 5:30. to 7 p.m Saturday at six grandchildren. iClellan Vore, father vice sident, the Williams Lake Girl Scouts. | ithe Church. — bt 2 ¥ LePrell will also be required to jpay $15 court costs before his re- lease or receive an additional 15 The Monteith School, located days. A previous $10 fine was sus-' at Crescent Lake and Hatchery pended by the Justice. ~ | Rds., is one of four elementary | schools begun last year and the rested for breaking into a house at| |1043 Myrtle Street May 4. { John none | Aids Roundup |at Farmington FARMINGPON (INS)—Farming- A Detroit resident is being held ton was the scene of an im-' promptu rodeo thys morning when 36 calves broke’ loose after the truck in Which they were being shipped overturned at Grand River. and Rockwell. The truck driver apparentty | turned sharply onto Rockwell to | avoid crashing into the car ahead of him, causing the accl- dent. Lefurgy said the: man was ar-| State Police. dispatched from the Redford Post, and passing motorists were pressed into duty rounding up the rampaging calves. Machine Shop Teache Institute to Be Saturday An Institute for Teachers of Machine Shop will be held at the University. of Michigan Saturday, in the Rackham building. Spon- sors are: Department of Vocal Education and Practical arts, the Extension ‘Service and Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering To be a chairman in one of the section meetings is Paul Hocking of Milford, Annexation Election Is: | Councilmen Wednesday night in | Schqol. Troy, the Troy officials asked e District voters will go to the that people sign petitions asking | y polis. June 12 te vote on @ pro- the county to establish the drain ~ posed $850,000 bend issue for in- area, creased buildings with » two-mill increase, and a three-milj tax in- for petitions to replace others declared invalid, Martin Maclachian Hit had tried but failed to secure Crossing Street : enough Troy signatures. The : ‘duction due - retirement of pat earlier set had been submitted two] "@Ag PARK & Martin if the current: school debt, ‘Bi pyears ago lan, 5, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thom-|bringing about an actual reduction as P, MacLachlan, wood, was killed a few feet from | Clawson will put up the needed $2,000 for preliminary drain plans. That city, which owns two wells within Troy's limits, refused to/hit by a truck while crossing Sco-|were pot voted sell them but agreed to sell water |tia street. . ‘from one until Troy can get its own) According to Oak Park Police, wells drilled. the boy’s mother, Rita, had just Clawson does not need its wells |ctossed Scotia with her two young: | d “ne whecause of the Southeast |¢st* daughters, Jeannie, 2, and) 1956 school taxes are due to Kay, 1, when the bay slipped and| Oakland Water Supply, but is ' + holding one well as a standby in |fell. When. she looked back the! tion, according to Baker, and the case the Oakland group cannat truck had struck him. new requests wenld still allow. a ‘Truck driver Bernard J. | $1@ per thousand decrease in secure enough water from De- troit. : _ Schueren Jr., 27, of Detroit, left Troy will not press to be in- 55 feet of skid marks before hit- | Total school taxes at Avondale cluded in the Twelve-Town Drain. ting the bey, police say. He was |was $57.26 per thousand last year, Project because #he $450,000 proj-| te make a statement to the jand the Board of Education's pro- ject would be cheaper. €ost would! Oakland County Prosecutor to- |posals would result in a $47.26 per ‘be $150 per acre rather than $1,300) day. thousand schoo] tax this year, Bak- /an ‘acre, officials estimate. The boy's father, a commercial|€™ said. al i Te 5 staff supervisor for Michigan Bell Baker also pointed out that the Old Coffee Bag Hides Telephone Co., was at work in De-|™illlage increase would troit when the boy was struck, Avondale to receive $37,000 from the state under the Distressed would ° | Mrs. MacLachlan was treated for|e ny District Act. This $4,000 in Treasure — 2% foiowing “the accident |Schoo! District Ret, This woul 'There are two older sons, Lon, 10, DETROIT (INS) — A 26-year-old and Rodney, 7. Center Line man discovered yester- _ > day. that coffee bags. as well a8 Pontiag Woman Guilty coffee beans, can be money, . x | James Irons found eight books in Assau t, Jury Rules Mary Payne, 606 Bloomficld ders worth nearly $4,000 in an’ Ave yesterday was found guilty | empty coffee bag piled among iby a Circuit Court jury in the pried] senlor high reom additions, ‘ious assault March 10 of another| “As near as we can anticipate, Print Shop where he works. |Pontiac woman shot in the arminext year one grade will be on Irons turned to money orders!with a rifle. |half-day sessions," claimed the over to police and they are look-. Mrs. Payne is free on $500 bond | board members as they pointed out May 28 by Judge |the continuing increase in enroll- : ment. ’ |$30,000 that would come from the ithree-mill operational’-increase be- ‘ing sought, he said. 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Others are Helene} Hceding the publicity and pro-| Be> House, Chris Selden, Judy | Bruce Wideman, Marsha Sta pp. 'Bassett, Pat Norlund, Norma Jane) gram committees is Jerry Young.| t Learned, Bob Everson, and | |Sue Daly, Don Hardy, Dale Han- Balmer, Fred Roeser, Phyilis Tal-| Hig committee includes: Jim) ©#fe! Donaldson. |nan, Nancy Nicholson, Norma Lee/onen and Ann MacDonald. Smith, Delores Lutzkiw. Rae| Judy Johnson is head of the pa-|Braid, Ron Nelson, and Joan Gor-| The largest committee, decora-' Marie Shaver, Annis Breaden, trons committee assisted by Donna man. -|tiorf, is headed by Madeline Van Barbara Calhoun, Shirley Arn-|Judy and JoAnn Van Tassel. Mu-\ Ticket sales are being hahdied Matre, assisted by aoe eat Joan Jarrard, Judy Marily McLain, Jeanette wonee! and Carolyn Brown. Others helping are Dixie Davis, Jackie Dubay, Carey Charles, | Jeanne May, Nancy Armstrong, Bruce Baker, Pat Donaldson, Jackie Larson, Bill Price, and Beverly Tatu. Concluding the list are Peter Clark, Ted Brennan, George Berg- strom, Bruce Wideman, Judy Mills, Jerry Erickson, Donna Brosted, Barbara Kenney, Marshall| Rice, Alice Bradenberg, Joyce} ‘Whitfield, Virginia Sherman, Glenda Piatt, Terry Tollafson,: and Mary Crowder, Wednesday the journalism stu- dents will assemble in the PHS cafeteria for the annual Publica- tion’s Banquet, sponsored by the local chapter of Quill and Scrolf, The banquet will honor members of the Tomahawk staff, the Quiver sta {f, Epistolae Scholae (Latin paper), and print shop, Journalism students will also attend. er on-the Detrqit Free Press will be guest speaker and will speak on “What It Takes to Be a Good Re- ‘porter."’ At the banquet the new Tomahawk and Quiver staffs will be announced. ; Also on Wednesday the Retailing club wil] hold its arinual Employer- Employe banquet.at the Hillside Room at Devon Gables. Francis Snyder will be guest life among the Hawaiian le pers observing Professional Nurse Week| Kathleen Kinch and Sally Crake High | entertained seniors and their dates ‘COKEtail’”’ party before —_ be handled by Dick! by Nancy Nicholson and her staff Mrs. Evelyn Steward, staff writ-| | IN TUNE — Another combined concert will be held at Waterford High School Wednesday night. Richard L. Dexter (left) band member, sets the Lena for chores ecthera Nesey Winslow and Clark, Clark Wareham, and Pete Begle. Robert Pfeuffer and Drema Royal are directing the com- bined concert at the school Wednesday night. 0 John Bersche. The concert is under the direction of Helen Davis and Bruce Orr. Highlight of the event will be a rendition of ‘‘Dry Bones.” iy - Spring Brings Much to Do! West Bloomfield Band, Chorus to Perform on Wednesday Music in the form of choral and band concerts will dominate news at area schools during the next week. . West Bloomfield High School is 5 ¥ i i i : | | Hs i th eases f | i alt i il il Eeati | Hare 7 i : i —- | Junior High students took tours, wood, boys gym teacher. The pro- gram was called, “Presenting — | Star Gymnast,” and featured acro- planned concerts. and serenades and even a variety show during armed, |e past week. |AT MADISON Madison 9A Community Prob:| jlems classes recently toured the buildings and grounds of the Pon- tiac State Mental Hospital during their Open House. The groups were | impressed By, the facilities there. * * A wanker! of homerooms are jbusy planning homeroom parties. end of the present semester. AT LINCOLN Lincoln Junior High School stu- | dents will present a Spring Sere- nade on Thursday, May 24, in the evening. The next day the | program will be presented in an assembly for the students. s * * Pacific by the ninth grade chorus; three selections by the Boys Glee Club;-four numbers by the Chora-| ilines; singing by the seventh grade, “No Man Is choirs, and a finale, ‘an Island,” sung by all the per. formers cers La * % There will ine be solos by bad Lembky, Austin, and the ninth grade boys’ ensemble, and the~ ninth Cita girls trio. * * * On May 17 the Lincoln’ Band will give its annual Spring Concert. speaker of the evening. Pati Gov- enis is the general chairman for the affair, and Joe Dabbs, first semester president, is ‘fo act as! toastmaster. Twenty-one debate and forensic students were honored at a recent} Juncheon and awarded keys and pins for their contributions to the, PHS debate and: spring speech teams by Walter Smith, adviser. | Robert Everson réceived the) highest award; a“ Ruby Key, for his excellence in Debate and Ex- temporaneous Speaking. 4 : Pontiac Press Photo Van Tas&el, Marry Sarros, Nancy Nicholson and Ted Carlson. New Tomahawk and Quiver staff members ‘will be announced at the Wednesday banquet. . a PUBLICATION VIPS — Journalism students will gather Wednesday for Publication’s Banquet at Pontiac High. Here in the print shop checking a page of the Tomahawk are (left to right) JoAnn . , A tickets to the concert and competi- jtion. in the ticket selling is keen, ‘for high sellers will be taken to see Cine rama or a baseball game. Ld . The final six weeks of school are here at last, and in the rush \of last minute planning for gradu- ‘ation activities, time will. pass quickly. * s The assembly last week was presented by the boys gym classes Marilyn Drumn, David) Band members are busy selling) |batic feats. |AT ISAAC CRARY The Assembly: Ciub at Isaac E. Crary Junior High School | offers Melodies in May, the last | all-school dance of the year, to- ' night 7:30 te 10. | Disc , jockeys will be Ron New- man, Tim Patterson, Harry Nich-| Members-of the club also share lolie, and Tom McAllister. * * fe man of the decorations, k f Tim Patterson has been chair-/High pencils. cos will take place before the Karen| activities will help defray the cost | Vidor of refreshments, Bruce Cobb/of an awards banquet for the! ‘of check room, Beverly Wells of; school's athletes later in the year. ‘A Musical Month Is May!: game room, and Janet Wohifeil of tickets. Floor show will be soloists, tap dancer, and an instruthental dance trio from the Assembly Club. The Crary Letter Club, organized just last autumn, is engrossed in several activities. Currently the show to be presented on Monday and Tuesday. The production in- cludes a bona fide chorus line of healthy athletes. ithe duty of selling Crary Junior | High pennants and Crary Junior Proceeds of these | SMH Class Has Picnic | if By JANET ENGLISH | Yesterday-Ascension | BARBARA LOUNSBURY | First in. Interpretive Reading at the Regional Forensic contest was Barbara’ Lounsbury of Clarkston High School. Judy Weaver took honors in second place in interpretive reading. ja The contest’ w; under the direction of Mr. Sher- School. Thursday, the usual scholastic routine: The program will include sacred,the day that marks the 40th day numbers and numbers from South’ after Easter, also was reason for} |national Busineés Machines Com- boys are rehearsing for a variety al Spring carnival is just a week: away. Classes nominated king and queen candidates yesterday, and have started out to sell votes for ‘their class favorites. Most money will elect King and Queen who will be crowned the night of the -carnival. | Michaelites having a dav free from| The seniors gathered at’ Dodge _}| Park for a class picnic, ay activity that was added by a jinanimous ‘vote to their already growded schedule of activities. / } Friday, the senior members of the Sodality sponsored the ‘May Flower Frolic.", The admission charged for the dance, provided necessary oil for future benevolent pro. A representative = the Inter- Executive fof the second year typing class Thursday. The high school assembled Mon ki held in Detroit 1 was ay to! AT LAKE ORION Girls have their da or tonight's Sadie Ha: fand to begin their class trip, They’ll catch a boat for Chleage and go to Mackinac Island and come back te Detroit. National Honor Society Come mittee will present thier consti« tution to the faculty and. Student Council. for approval conan: AT DRY DEN Twenty- “seven will graduate from if Dryden High School. This is the . largest number in the history of the school. Janet and Janine Abbott tied ‘|for valedictorian and salutatorian is Shirley Behnke, -| AT GLARKSTON The noon hour program has been -|changed so that the students may ‘spend their noon hours outdoors participating in-different games. The Clarkston baseball team In if was depicted the work | of Wather Damien with the | pil it si Me Detroit Tigere lepers on the island of Molokai and Gill also see heater cay ae. in Pacific. Chicago White Sox. - It /was announced this past week “ aa thaf the “Silver Cane Ball,” a} The seniors received theif am | formal dance sponsored by the|nouncement cards and invitations, letic association will May)|Clarkston placed second at the from 9 until midnight. Alumni/triangle track meet with Milford ia invited. Clarenceville. = THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1956 City Workers Raised cent tax raise, BENTON HARBOR Uh—A 12 per chiefly to cover wage increases for city employes, has been approved by the city com- iilenion, The tax rate for the al ly budget ‘ot $1.638,219 will be $11.60 per thousand, City Manager H. H. rllagorry Glasses ‘are now being pre- scribed for a as youhg as 10 months. Family Style Fried _ Chicken Dinner @ Potatoes @ Seled ve contract wi 8 his Seingmasters: © uv I's ay Friday return to PI “show every 9563. Hy. Pris Lor _ $200 ikon : Child's Portion $1.00 = TOR MOTHER'S DAY @ Rolls and Butter @ Coffee ALL YOU CAN EAT Held Over 7 by Popular Demand 7 Jimmy enema Entertaining at the Catalina Piano Bar «.. playing your requests from jazz to longhair ’ is the greatest “The man who takes his family out to dine tall | } guy in the world.” “in North Afr iim|'and unofficial reports indicated to- m)\day the Fresich have killed at es \least 500 Algerians this week in iim |tionalist offensive against Euro- faiipean farms and settlements. in) giers estimated rebel losses since || last weekend at up to 1,000. Surge f Rebel Continues ican Terror ALGIERS, Algeria W*—Military burned. carly this week, and in their drive to check the new na- * * * Some French newspapers in Al- The French have admitted only mia handful of soldiers killed and | slightly more wounded, In _addi- ‘ul i) in western Algeria last weekend h in the initial phase of the new na- ia ‘tionalist offensive. ! ty ms UNABATED | The surge of rebel activity con-| ta ‘bands im) With torch and submachinegun. nM geria, where. tion, 20 Eugppean farmers, wives and children were reported slain tinued unabated, Nationalist State. Employes Average Pay Set at $4,330 . LANSING — A study. showed | today that the average state of *|Michigan” employe earned $4,330 last year, or nearly triple the amount received 15 years age. * * * In other words, the worker's’ purchasing power has gone up| only 50 per cent. The ratio of state employes to! population rose from 3.45. per, through the vast| Another stiff battle was central North African territory reported|thousand in 1941 to in progress near the east’ Mediter.|‘housand in 1955. 3.74 per | + |4 Williams Appointees Confirmed by Senate LANSING w — The Senate Thursday confirmed four appoint- ments by Gov. Williams to minor _ state agencies. Approved were John Lister, Lud- ington, and John Coffee, Grand Rapids, to places on the Apple ~ }Commission; Dr. William S. Will ‘of;™man, Traverse City, to the Mich- igan State Waterways Commission, and Herbert G. Mathison, _ De- troit, to the Michigan V ility board of managers. j ter’s was a reappointment. to Kiwanis Day PONTIAC M-59 SPEEDWAY Sunday, May (3th Qualifying ..1:30 P.M. Ist Race ...3:00 P.M. Proceeds go to W.- Kiwanis Club Youth Activities The French concentrated on vast military sweeps in weetern Al- #0 - The stars im the skids will match the We Invite stare in her eyes . . when you bring f her out to dine at the Clu Tahoe, De- ; BANQUETS lieious foods, good music, dancing , end ail the ingredients for @ wonderful ight Privete Parties out j MANNY’, STEACS 8 West Huron at Ssernastin Lake Road FINE Liquors | & CHOPS DANCING NIGHTLY to the fine music of the “3 LITTLE WORDS” with Joe at the Hammond Organ ‘CLUB TAHOE 3412 Dinle Hwy. Phone OR 3-9754 “ee "e 300 ~1122 W. Huron COCKTAIL Lounge seas i Huron Bowl Bidg FLOOR SHOW Take Mom out for a delicious leisurely din- ner ...-she’ll love you for pampering her on “Her Day.” wilkths rs the stars... ‘Pontiac's oy Show Spot! _ Where the Stars Perform! % Tonight *. — JACK | RIPLEY Hollywood's great impressionist! He mimics . he apes the great... and you'll enjoy every minute of it with Jack! 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Hollywood Headlines | ‘|For Faithful Seryice | »\Warners Cancels Plans “#iLanza picture, 2nd MAJOR HIT! ~*~ Tl Ambassador's’ Daughter” M-G-M Fs COLOR ont | | of P=? ts) <3 = GAR STIE Grin Lites SAT. (een 1 P.M, ‘Tican't imagine any other star step- ‘owe [banks Sr. was included. In “The : iS been part of his stock in trade. , SHOW CLOSES | Bback to New York to do some | f Tannenbaum, son of David Tan-| . | By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS: for Mario Lanza Picture [gine has been sold and the car is “HOLLYWOOD (INS) — It’s a not on — according to ‘surprise to hear that the Mario) Competition Motors. j GRANDFIELD, Okla. (#—Foot- ee ee who get automobiles from admir- | ers, William E. Brown, Oklahoma) vocational agricultural instructor | for 40 years, has been presented a new car by Tillman County ‘citi-| zens and more than 400 of his former_ students. j “Golden Voice,” called off at Warners, or] As it was besed on Lanza's life and tailored to fit his singing, I ping in. ~ | Twenty-seven years age I | printed “Adolph Menjou's list of | | the -best-dressed men of the | | year. This was the very first ot 7 the “10 best’ lists which have | now become a regular thing. | Y.asked Adolph to name the 10 best of 1955 and he comes up with: Fairbanks Jr., the Duke of Edin- burgh, the Duke of Windsor, Fred Astaire, Frank Sinatra, statesman Henry Cabot Lodge, Noel Coward, Cecil Beaton, British photogra- pher, and Sen. Stuart Symington. Not. one of these was on his ‘original list, but Douglas Fair- Adolph has a chance to dress in the im- peccable taste which has always) Barbara Britton’s show, ‘Wake Up, Darling,’ closed after a few days on Broadway. However, she} isn't discouraged. She planes here} Monday just long enough to pick’ up her little girl and then goes | mother-daughter commercials” on Jules Glaenzer, vice president of] ia Cartier's, New York; Douglas Woedward te Meple Rd.—Eost of Birminghem NOW SHOWING THRU: SATURDAY! ALAN LADD . EDW. G. ROBINSON ALSO “OUR MISS BROOKS” Starring Eve Arden TV. *Her husband, Dr. Eugene Czu- kor, plans to close out his practice, in Beverly Hills, arid as soon as) possible he and their son will fol- low Barbara to New York to make their home permanently. If anybody can make commer- elals attractive and fresh — it's Barbara. She is very good in these I've seen. Snapshots of Hollywood collected rat random: There'll be wedding’ bells one of these days soon for actress Barbara Darrow and Tom) } nenbaum, former mayor of Bev- TONIGHT SATURDAY ra PLATTERS SL quan FREED - = TO a “The Crooked Web” Prenk Mari Levejey KMEEGO ADULTS 50¢ | meen BLP. f | CHILD 206¢ erly Yills. 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BEER Seusuusubsbasuseasneucnssenncnsnsst Pravda Blast Diver Incident Charge Spying to ‘Lost’ : British Frogman Cruiser. During Visit LONDON (The Soviet press added its voice today to the outcry ance of a British skin diver near a Soviet cruiser in Portsmouth The Communist newspaper Prav- da ‘and :the Soviet government organ Izvestia charged the frog- man was engaged in “shameful” spying. Lionel (Buster) Crabb, 46, a re- tired naval commander, vanished April 19 on an underwater mission near the Soviet cruiser Ordzhon- ikidze, anchored in Portsmouth) Harbor. The ship had brought So viet Premier Bulganin and Nikita Khrushchev here for a 10-day visit and was waiting to take them home. * 28 *, Ti Admiralty announced. only poms peed pend emegrend eam ao ba Dispatches from Moscow. said splashed Soviet newspapers “The shameful operation of un- g derwater espionage was directed gw 2gainst those who came to the @icountry on a friendly visit,” said @ Pravda, ‘‘and does no honor to its Bi organizers and cannot but arouse - Bijegitimate concern of the British Wi as well as the Soviet public.” Some British newspapers specu- @ lated that Crabb might have been killed or taken prisoner by the * 6 « Russians as he carried out an un- derwater inspection of the cruiser. qeSSeSReeReeeeeeserseseRceeseeeneEe ere prag gaits oasis cre: BOB'S 4 might have died while protect : Si vessel against sabotage by anti] Poland’s press almost daily an-jin the United States groups. oa satellite ‘capitals. _1HE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MAY i, SONGFUL PLEA TO IVORIES — Marion Brando sings “Luck, Be a Lady Tonight’’ as he rolls the dice-in a-scene from “Guys and Dolls."’ The million-dollar filmization of the Broadway hit opens here today at the Strand, Reds Ease Cantak ‘in. European Nations . -Jern espionage agents” and cap- ture and Nagperier of “terrorist ny of these have been Saibed ra Western authorities as anti-Communist underground ; units which enjoy widespread se- VIENNA U}—Russia’s East Eu-jcret support among the popula- ropean satellites. recently have wah Ae been proclaiming an easing of con-| The Polish Communist party trols — with amnesties, rehabili-| jorgan Trybuna Ludu announced tations and promises of freer, \May 4 that a six-member band debate. But the grim business of | had been sentenced to terms arrest and sentencing of suspected| ranging from seven years to life. it did when Stalin and Beria werefor two days reported five trials alive. : of persons accused of listening to resist: of the satellite press here and by|“antistate activities.” reports of Westerners stationed in Eight of every ten vaca' res nounces arrests of alleged “West-|traveled by automobile. al CHICKEN HOUSE : 497 Bisabeth Lake Rood ot Telegraph B FEATURING H * DINNERS. * o¢ * COCKTAIL BAR ss BUSINESS LUNCHES NESS LUNCH DINNERS TO TAKE OUT © _ POE, wana | & q S07 2eeeeeeeeseeeeseeeesee AINE 1 (| A DAY TO REMEMBER ... WITH A WONDERFUL DINNER AT CHINA CITY! HOURS: MONDAY, FRIDAY...... 11 :00-10:30 SATURDAY ..............-11:00- 1:00 A. M. SUNDAY “3... -e-cccece ss ae -Noon- 10:00 P. M. s Piven R ee pede Parties vont CITY RESTAURANT 1070 W. HURO FE 4-0340 a a SULLY” pero rome = a loover ay hal “The Man of Rhythm ". the Boys’ Clubs of America for = es PIANO = ORGAN BS helping stem delinquency and “‘giv- Tha America each year an army of SB good ———* FBI busch J, Edgar Hoover, also praising the clubs.: said it is “a sad thing’’ that Coll FE 3-9821 .:. Your Feed a gg Probiem, more and more, @l youth problem."* Both Hoovers spoke at a ban-| S| quet marking the 50th anniversary of the clubs. The former president said ied zation has provided a difficult en- ’ \vironment of bricks, cement and Coe Becoene CreD ipavements for boys in congested | /areas of cities. “DEPRESSING PLACES’ “the crime is a} juvenile delinquency where clubs|®"4 women old enough to know Boys’ Clubs Draw Praise of Hoovers: “He comes from every race, col-'arrest¢? for pargiartce! 47 per cent | or and religion,” he said. “He|0of all arrests for larcenies, and 21| needs a place to go where the dig- \per cent of all arrests for rob-| nity of all of them is respected. eee ss ; there re Is nothing more impor- oe aos ade cat in 431 aly {tant before this nation than the Clubs in 287 communities. problem of juvenile crime,” he “I could give you reports from |5#!4- authorities in 20 cities.” he sakd,| “It gets worse the longer re- “as to the invariable decrease in SPonsibility for it is dodged. Men) better and to do more about the serious moral ,and spiritual col-| lapse inherent in these facts have the major —_ “ 2 es He said one city, which he did have been established." He said great editors, scholars, | musicians, legislators, civic lead- ers and hig baseball players had come from Boys’ Club ranks. last year juveniles between the but that in one section where a ages of 10 and 17 were involved in Boys’ Club was organized the de-| 62 per cent of all arrests for auto-|linquency rate décreased by 51.9! “To me, as a boy who grew up| mobile thefts, 33 per cent of ail! per cent. ‘ranging the fields, tracing the rab-\z5 ‘bits and prairie chickens with the) help of an unregistered mutt, these places in our cities are particu-| larly depressing,"’ prepared address. He is chairman of, the Clubs’ He cited 15 things boys are made’ of, such as dynamism, curiosity, | affection, and a desire for compe- tition, and the efforts of the clubs | to meet the boys’ needs. board of he said in his) directors, | for Utah Killing “Condemned Slayers Die} anti-Communists goes on much as| In Czechoslovakia newspapers) ing | They escaped with $20 from a other) cash register. not identify, has had a 61 per cent| FBI Director Hoover said that|increase in delinquency since 1946.| | 1956 \ \. Two ectied © Before Firing Squad for ‘49 Crime | POINT OF THE MOUNTAIN, Utah @—Two men faced a dou- ble firing squad today. The state sent Verne Alfred Braasch, 30, Reinbeck, Iowa, and ‘deaths for the Oct, 22, 1949, slay- ing of a Beaver, Utah, service station attendant. ae condemned men spent their) t day yesterday visiting with friends and relatives. Prison War-, den Marcell Graham said they) 25 “gloomy and not. teo hap- P They asked for a last meal of roast pheasant and mashed po-| tatoes, a * * s A brief crime spree that ended in murder in the fall of 1949 led to the execution order, Braasch and Sullivan, both job- less, met in a Los Angeles bar in September 1949. They became friends and dedided to hitchhike to the midwest in search of work. CONFESSION REVEALS ALL A confession signed by the two after their arrest said they ran C&Pp-|low.on money and on Oct. 13, 1949, burglarized a store in Pomona, Calif., and stole two .22-caliber pis- tols, They used the pistols in a store robbery in Mesquite, Nev., a few days later. - ++ * . About midnight Oct. 21 they, stopped in a Beayer, Utah, serv-. ice station to get warm, They; made friends with the attendant, Howard Manzione, 21. : | They left the station and early | the next morning returned to rob) it. 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The ‘Royal Blue’ has individual florets so large they | will cover a quarter and the blooms grow on stems long enough to make fine cut flowers. [Trees Bloom Too Profusely Apples 's Worthless, Says Specialist |. *GRAND RAPIDS # — There, icomes a time when nature can be! |too bountiful to the farmer. Unseasonal cold weather has delayed Michigan's vast fruit sce-| son by a week to 10 days, but in turn has put the cap on tree buds) jJan@ thus protected them from blossoming and then getting nip- ped by frost. The buds are out this week In an awesome display which has some farmers concerned over a new problem. Take apples for instance. H. Don Hootman, Michigan State Univer: sity extension fruit specialist, puts ‘it this way: “Orchards have come into extra profuse bloom this year. But an many pounds and if there are too many apples too close to each other on a tree they are almost certain to be the little “schoolboy” ‘kind that yield nothing but red marks on bookkeeping records. * “A large crop of small apples! is practically. worthless to the! | grower,” said Hootman. ‘They are is a welcome pruned? If so, when and how? A—Blueberries produce better if |pruned rather severely at any time ‘before growth starts. The bushes’ —— ot | be permitted to become, Flowering Shrubs Practical, Beautiful | Never has the need for. flower- ing shrubs been so great. And fit only for cider at about 30 to, SD cents a bushel whereas a s goud Quizzing the Gardener |i#.seenP"™ | Hootman said the reason for the) Q—Must hybrid blueberries be|too dense or too leggy., Old, weak| ‘heavy budding is partly last year’ s| vom \branc hes should be removed, a$|May 9 freeze which resulted in| J stored up| | well as enough of the small, thin,| jlateral twigs to prevent overproduc-' |tion of small and poor-quality fruit. The amount to cut will vary with jheavy losses, but strength in trees for this year's) crop. He said an extra heavy crop! experience. |trol the situation. | QuIs the Capitata Japanese yew, On the other hand, there has. ? a tree or shrub? | been Logics pear i reg rail igan's che ed ew ced Pe LS Ln \oee cuted Comeill Berrien | growing up to 50 feet under fa- \County agricultural vorable conditions. But it can be J kept lower by early. pruning and | training. 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Donald Wyman, direct If not, they are worth investi-| ti he | ton’s Arnold Arboretum, say’, that Sere one Perhaps oting the “opinion is divided as to w 'border either to fill in a few voids or to replace shrubs which failed it grows best in acid or alkali to come lip to expectations, soils, since it can do well in both. 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The plants will establish'..+ said Conrad. “The water, |themselves if their roots are Not) froze and farmers lost the buds.” | trimmed, unless they are BE Conrad said, however, that the in the course of digging. lcrop otherwise looks choice and! t . * ¢ the blossom season will hit its | Q—How can I prevent vegetable peak this week. land annual flower seedlings from) Rain, too, has come to the ‘becoming slender and spindly? All! rescue of spring crops. Heavy| my plants are now inches tall and rains the first weekend in May lyet no second set of leaves. \changed soil condition from too) A—Lack of sunlight, excessive dry to almost too wet. ‘ heat, crowding and overwatering | Stanley Johnston, superinten- are common causes of spindly | dent of the Michigan State Uni- | plants, Seedlings grown indoors | versity experimental staffon at | seldom become stocky plants of | South Haven, said ‘‘the ground a dark green color, Better try | was a little wet directly after again, and use a cold frame. | the rain, but we needed it | Q—How severe ly should bad it didn’t hurt a thing.” spring-prune hybrid roses? | Johnston forecasts A—Experience has taught the year for cherries. old gardener that roses do best To the north, at Lake City near !when cut -back to 12 to 15 inches Cadillac, Ashly Berridge, superin- above ground... The removal of live tendent of the MSU Lake City ex- |wood only robs the plant of the re-| perimental station, said snow right serve food supply that it spent last | through April had aided conditions; eres accumulating. for potato and bean crops. ‘‘Our season is two to three weeks late) Q—What are some of the better because the ground still is very) one a banner. | flowering evergreen shrubs for ‘cold,”’ he said. ‘‘But everything. is| I planting under windowsills 30 inch jn fine shape.” above grade? The area receives ‘plenty of sunlight. ane Watch Out for Frost A—Flowering evergreens, rhododendrons, are out of the ques-' There is still danger from frost tion—therefore you must choose jn the area. Keep bushel baskets, from the following: Andorra ju-'a supply of newspapers, a quantity | convex-leaf ‘holly, spreading of straw or hay or unmatted leaves| English yew, evergreen bitter- around for action when one threat-| sweet, mountain andromeda, droop-|ens. 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NURSERY - Everything for Landscaping, Lawns and Gardens. Potted Roses and Shrubs for all, Summer Plariting. FREE ESTIMATES 71 S. Cass Lake Road One Block South of Elizabesh Holes should be punched no further than 18 inches apart. It | is no mistake to put them even closer. The more holes, the better ap. the distribution of the fertilizer’ to feeding roots. Feeding roots | usually extend as far as the | branch spread. j |parent, | bloom, being more attractive in The lilac has rosy purple flowers which are very fragrant and pear before the leaves. Because of its decidudus nature this daphne does not burn during | ; Lake Read ' the winter and it is Sacee | Since most feeding roots are FE 5-4711 hardy. Hy ultimate height is | |within 20 inches of the ground sur- aa feet, Scarlet berries, in |!4¢¢: poles about x Fain Ae = a Tae jsure the tree available supplies o | persqiz omen aaa oe cunroe ied inourishing elements. Roughly, each SPECIAL FOR {hole accommodates about a hand- THIS WEEK Daphne cneorum, commonly; ‘ful of dry, granular fertilizer ma-, 3 . mye tes Tea called garland flower, is a beauti-'terial. Holes filled back with peat! $1.4 ful low-spreading evergreen shrub or. other humus will aid in root are Bundle seldom attaining a height of 15 aeration, another essential for ar- inches, covered with clusters of boreal health. = = YOU DON’T NEED THIS SIGN WHEN YOU PLANT MEYER Z-52 s| ZOYSIA: _GRASS : Tested And Proved Superior By U.S. Dept. of Agriculture © SCUFF IT! @ PRACTICE GOLF! @ RIDE BICYCLES! @ HAVE LAWN PARTIES! @ THEY CAN KICK @ PLAY FOOTBAIL | GROWS AND SPREADS LIKE MAGIC! WEENS WITHOUT SPRINKLING Drougnt-tolerant Zoysia ideal for water-short areas WL GROW ANYWHERE Zoysia will growin sand gravel, subsoil clay —anywhere CUTS DOWN MOWING CHORES, OFF CRADGRASS— WEEBS After full font Zoysia grows Vigorous. dense turf even during less than 1” per month crabgrass. weed season. STANOS EXTREMES OF MEAT OR Cm Grows best on hot. dry days< tolerates unusual cold FIRST COST 1S THE LAST No more money to spend— your rich fawn ss durable and permanent. GUARANTEED | . Longfellow Development Corporation oo we a TTT J Introductory Pockage— ® — der — i i SO plugs.........-- $4. ipped as sod. Mininum ACT NOW: poe RT i vevunees $24.98 cover +. Limited Supply C] a eet includes heavy-duty (Cdl plugging tool FREE plugging tool FREE) « | . Ph one Estate Packogé— ca > CJ 650 plugs (includes heavy-duty Poging tool PREE....$4900 ff” RUSH h i. NAME | : COUPON ADDRESS ‘ ITY _____ STATE Open Daily 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. — — Sunday ‘10 to 6 Xe coer dll {" ¥: spe TT Te eae ey ‘ Sime THE 2 PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 1 11, 1956 | ; "WENTY-NINE " 7 for half an hour after being brought . Tent Cal ilar | s War on Bugs [Citrwee.wittou, frmrrectcmertes to the National Arborit {Longer if Given “Bath Before the “ath” | the fame | stems should be cut off aninchat . EES ‘ fo. C f 5 cc | : that clogs the : resulting in decay. son oming ins 0 FI |in warm water about 110 degrees!absorb water. : 1] Tree Experts Forecast Atom Among New gr unenneneseuceseuctsuersese oe 4 pomieeayy, Heavy Pest Invasion) | Weapons. Which Will) Go the- Distance . ouTsing Ms ’ PAINT |l” Sree ee and Get QUALITY: A heavier than usual invasion of By 8AM DAWSON a a $ 95: destructive tent caterpillars is to NEW YORK ip — The war on's at BARBER’S! a be expected this year, warns the bugs gets undér way this month|# Just 2 Miles West @& y Gal. Arborist er a oe ee of the Airport” & poo ygrrooseppey eye "mance aod 8665 M598 twigs trees. . acientists ot the Department of Some A a The Association advises home Agriculture have come up with/™ . a owners to watch carefully for the some new killers as well as some |@ Highland Rd. os hatching of the eggs and the for- new methods of getting their bug. @ a mation of small webs in the Atomic materials are being used | . . icrotches of trees. a tee arch to jearn now insects gm Every Need for Your Garden: a MELPPUL When the caterpillars wo eli ity © ce aa poisons. aa Laston tnd Early PEAS, 5 SARE wASS MAN ssl pial pend agg gamma rays are used to pull’ ®§ sien rorators, Ne tarde a some trees leaving an unsightly dirty trick on the female screw-|M Northern Michigan Cobblers ........ $3.50 bu. a mess, and crawling over the worm |) Gateway POTATO SEED SETS. 100 Ibs. a ground by the thousands attack It’s a costly war, whichever side |W Bes. $1.80, Red Pontiac & Cobdbiers........$1.44 a valuable freit trees asd shrubs wins, The department estimates|§) Bey.”site, se I. bag... .cccccccsesc.0 9800 = as well as certain shade trees, ee a $1.80 Wire TRASH BURNER ............ ALT ee. s 5 worth damage year. Ge 12-Qt. Galvanized PAILS, © aor eoeesmen en ene enmsne ea eyarer the National Agricultural Chemi-|q Umit ® scr ccc vsssssssses we oe a * of control of these pests. cal a ae eee farmers | H Control is achieved by several pay ai jon-dollars-a- . Keego Hardware sprayings timed for different cli- year for insect killers. It estimates & SCOT T S a matic areas to be effective when that it costs a chemical company |g see: a Warehouse [i score tating ant sien sro Te aalicn dala to de eeigerae’ . the insects are small and first velop a new pesticide, 4 Deluxe Seed ............- ... $6508 start to feed Even what Congress does about Special Seed “re $1.25 8.0 f 20 Osmun St. i} Preventative sprays also are ad- farm surpluses interests the insect | OO secre ere | : 5 : vised on , such as Japanese battle: . They point out, for in-|@ ¢ Utility Seed oe eeven eons $. 2 2-6506 quince, small fruit trees, flowering stance, that the soil be |B White Clover ......,......12e8. $ 95 FE crabapples and many othes, which a bug coddler: The tarmer would|™ \€(¢sj Highlander Seed ...........5 Mb $1.89 may die completely if severely eat- leave- the idle land be, and insects | Scott Turt Builder.......... 50 tbs. $3.95 en by these pests. sight Searres a See /pacs) Sie Weed & Feed for 2500 09. ft....... $2.95 | for bigger blooms Burning out of the tents formed voce A prea taas a at te H 4-XD Weed Contral for 2500 sq. peg } "] | by the insects is not advised. Not year with inventories the lowest | 4 oa f richer colors, only docs It damage the tree, for some time. The ] BARBER S ay feed roses but many insects ealy fall on Department says that last Septem- |S a the ground undamaged and crawl ber 30, the end of the season, |s Phone OR 3-9162 Open Evenings into the same tree or another their carryover was 9 per cent be- in a short time, . a Dae Pentine Press Phete|low the previous year and 29 per pests in| geaall Srees| hat oan’ be TREE PLANTERS — Members of the Pontiac which is one of the over 700 trees their committee cent under 1953—there was heavy reached from the can be re-| branch of the Women's National Farm and Gar- has purchased for Pontiac city improvement, |infestation last year and more in- with moved by caretully wiping off the] dea Association (left to right) Mrs. Walter K. William Aho, supervisor of Parks and Recreation, secticides were sold. As a sales} ST O Pp } nest with a rag that has been| Willman, Ogemaw road and Mrs. Standish Sibley, and his crew plant the trees throughout entrance- veae © aoe secret we ' . RUSTPROOP . soaked in soap and water. Oriole road are shown with a flowering crab tree ways to the city and parkways. thrived on last eur GRASS ALUMINUM mer's drought in many places , ; Garden Group Flans ‘Garden Group Buys Trees Yearly may be a menace this summer. Mf Ti Yiaii Re grass stop Annval Benefit Party The Farmington Garden Club will hold its annual Benefit Card Party at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 19 in the Farmington Junior High School gymnasium. Dessert will be served: Pir, Deuglas and Arborvitae, Juniper, Native and tools. 2922 Sleeth Nursery, MUtual 4-8038. Bring buriap Rd. Open een Da ea to 7. "Greenridge Farm A project of the Pontiacsbrangh of the Women's National Farm and Farm and garden members open fm) their homes to bridge players and Flowering “Crab fo. Beautify Pontiac usually have 1,000 tables of bridge in operation. Each table prize con- sists of one flowering crab tree, Mrs, Sibley says that this beau- tification of Pontiac should show results this year. Flowering crab trees take two or three years to get to the blossoming stage so this should be their first year in blossom... Flowering crab usually blossoms in May. Between the activities of Pontiac, Bloomfield Hills and Birmingham) Pontiac garden lovers have taken| Avenue will bea burst of blossom every May! — Birmingham group has planted flowering crab through their city to Blcoentield Hills where that Cactus is in the news again this following the picture and of Mrs. Percy Merritt's) g cactus in The Press last) SPECIAL ORCHIDS She'll be the proudest Mom corsage pin, Le orchid in delicate, glowing colors. for MOM in the world with a radiant Each one boxed; with 1.88 Selection of ight Budded AFRICAN VIOLETS Lovely, hardy Coma! oe will delight Mother r Day 67°" SPECIAL! Mother's Day COMBINATION PLANTS A wonderful. gift idea . + $0 lovely, .. $0 appreciated. *1.29 "2.49 ‘Jadvises letting the plants h | From the Garden Editor | First a letter came from. Mrs. Claude Helm of Rochester who has | Istudied cacti for some 20 years land at one time had 175 different ivarieties. Mrs. Helm identified the lcactus as Orchid Cactus. Botanical- ly, she said, they’re called Epi- phyllum meaning, oh a leaf or Phyllocactus, leaf cactus. They come in some 35 different ‘colors ranging from white to deep red and orange with flow- ers four to ten inches across, This is one of the easiest: grown of all cacti, Mrs. Helm said, and blossoms are often compared or water lilies. Frederick Smith, of 313 was looking through e magazines and in a a story and pic- hid cactus. A call Advice from. Mrs. Sibley to crab tree growers is to start them small Prune Big Tree Agriculture Departme i BACKACHES | a aaa BE Steps pip ck tong meg te nay = te lterfoence with “mowlag ] te 40 $9. contiavces rolls eee t® or jolats pus . Besily formed to any OO hake (eX in One Minute Buzz Saw _ Invention Brothers Carroll and Herrick Chase, who Operate three fruit farms in Kent | County, have made a ‘“‘one minute snap"’ of a Once-tedious and hazard- ous task of heading back their many mature apple trees. Lowering the top of a big apple tree normally takes about an hour with hand-powered tools and indi- vidual climbing. Mechanical de- vices operated by. laborers from elevated platforms save only about | 35 minutes per tree. The Chase brothers, however, | are using g multi-buzz saw in- | vention, perfected by Lioyd Gil- bert of Ravenna, which prunes | overgrown trees at the rate all one a minute. Used by Kent Sale| With Down to Spinaway HEAVY DUTY MODELS THESE SELF-PROPELLED Mow- ers, Models 26 and 31, is Spin- that foreign va- with Amer- jean species to get\the present plant. In growing cactus, M + Helm) e Al dormant period. This resting riod allows the cactus to get its energy after its blooming ses- sion . | Elzada U. Clover, association! professor of botany at the Univer- sity of Michigan, says that cacti will bloom well in any climaté if given proper care. Professor Clo- ver recommends cacti for a hobby. Fast growing annual vines like 1 The business end of the soniee| |consists of a row of buzz saws mounted on the underside of a : |steel beam and cofinected through an elevating boom to a tractor with a power takeoff, Hydraulic controls allow the am to be set at a level between nd 20 feet off the ground. Ten chain-driven, 20-inch buzz saw blades are mounted on the undersidevof the beam to give a quick trim A welded steel and) plexiglass c protects the trac-| tor driver from Carroll Chase, gesting the trimmer, scariet-runner bean, can be as a quick cover for naked shots while perennials are getting estab- lished. 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P—A_p perform: ers’ walkout ordered by the Amer? ican Guild of Variety Artists has ‘lelosed the Clyde tty’ Circus, | Karl Knudson, advance man for ithe circus, said the show equip- “ment has lett Los Angeles by train for Deming, N.M., the circus’ win- ter headquarters.. He added: “All future plans of the circus’ are temporarily canceled.” mers, * se ebicbe ea Remaking Film | ‘Grass’ (The following stoiy. doothing s Nttle —— Michigan's the walkout was ordered because} pasturage. of «$15,000 in ‘back pay owed, ech HOLLYWOOD, Calif, w —C: V. Whitney says. his motion picture company is remaking “Grass,” an adventure classic of the silent] screen, A camera crew is in Tran jshooting scenes depicting a dgn-| Church Wednesday reac “trek of 50,000 Bakhtiari tribesmen and 500,000 sheep over An AGVA représentative said/"ugged mountains in search of \ THE PONTIAC TEES FRIDAY. MAY 11, 1936 | ye a * Speaker at Meeting Ww women at the Oakland Mrs, Wedel, } | ¢ ‘ : ) f yi i . . fies pws é ‘ Mrs. Theodore Wedel: Mrs. Theodore O. Wedel of D. C.. spoke ta. 160 Convocation president of the United Church Women of the Na- tional ‘Council. of Churches, ad- dressed the group and led the dis- igussion on ‘The Recovery of Fam- ry. an Discovers lly Lite Turough’ Relationsbips.” Police “Devotions were ‘given by Mrs. ‘ Archie Crowley of Detroit. Ralph| Caution n Doesn't Help NEWARK, nN J. @®--Michigan police Lt. Carl S, Pike goes around the country conducting a show in the interests of highway safety and car. protection. . Pike’ followed one-of his own Wilson spoke on the Big Brother Movement in ‘which members work through the Juvenile Courts. They enlist the aid of business men to act ag substitute fathers for boys. Soviets Studying Gotham) rues by parking his station wagon NEW YORK (®—A five-man So-|under a. street light on a main viet Union housing delégation is| street, Returning later, he discov- here to study home and shopping/ered thieves had broken into the center construction in the Newjvehicle and.stole $1,000 worth of York metropolitan area. “property. eccur in streams emptying into j falls nearly equals the tremen- | 1140. siender, graceful drop, re oe dous water flow ae oy prares | sembiling Tannery and its water- OPEN OPEN cataract, each Provides one | Ciched rocky caves, spectacle in a beautiful and Fri. & FRI & sometimes rugged natural set- Miner's falls, a short distance + . ting northeast of Munising, exposes a! Mon. : saat aes lune over vertical gray rock section of about! MON. The - ae . eee as 100 100 feet. It is located just south| TILL escarpment walls 2 of the imposing Pictured Rocks on| TILL feet high, a! oa rs on ane the Lake Superior shoreline. These 9 P. M. in many of them in Sa ee are bold mural cliffs with sheer) 9 P M. since the falls ae ic Sor walls of from 100 to 150 feet or} , : cistances apart in the single coun: 1101. in height, and featurin g) FREE y. colors of red, brown, yellow and! re ~ The Alger County waterfalls green. peltvery Chapel fails Is located at the south end of Chapel Lake, where. the creek breaks over the escarp- ment rim and plunges in a series. of cascades into the lake, ¥ ™ é Lake Superior bsain. 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The cherry blossoms and azaelas spread a: | carpet of*color along the banks of the Potomac, and on the neatly groomed grounds of our Government b Ss. x «k *« * : A lone sentry from the 3rd Infantry Regiment stands guard over the tomb of the Unknown Soldier, |, day and night. Beautiful secretaries from every state in the Union hurry to work. Cocktail. lounges are busy with reports of impending political changes. Amidst all this! panoply of. beauty and government, I came across 4a straits. . Story of how the AAU juggled the registration of 26 bexers. FARMED THEM OUT TO AAU DISTRICTS Here’s my beef: The AAU, of late, has been inflict- Tiger Brass in Huddle About Cutting Roster ing harsh and capricious sentences, life bans, proba- tions, disqualifications. Many of the offenses are trivial Many of the charges are ridiculously petty. . Bewildered athletes and promoters asked, in effect: “For years we did things this way — why : the sudden hair-splitting and devastating string of + penalties?” ® | Harris > The AAU defense was: ‘We have to draw the line’ zhowdown somewhere, We go by the book. Ali regulations will be but one of the questions. Uncle enforced impartially before things get..out of hand Olympics or no Olympics! Well, that sounded reasonable. But then, to 10 boxers each. The Air Force was entitled to send its champions in a group, which it did. That is, all except Joe Hemphill, who was originally replaced by John Stewart, a seasoned performer. Stewart could not perticvate in the AF tournament because he was the process of transfer. Charley Swift, a civilian who runs the AF boxers, felt Stewart had a better chance to win in Boston than’ the champion. Hemphill was given to the South Texas fielders and a dozen pitchers, They Association, but was recalled to active duty for the Air|must be down to the 25 player limit Force when Stewart's entry was protested. * x . * What about the other 16 Air Force boxers? Why, very conveniently, they were farmed out to quite frankly that trade prospects! various AAU districts, who either had not entered alare aim. 4 team at all or who were short of the 10 men permitted. You'll find their names scattered in this manner, with ersatz originating points, in the official pro- — Was this legal? Of course not. Why was t done? 5 Well, quite simply and understandably the Air Fore wanted to have as many as possible of its boxers take a| shot at winning individual titles. Titleholders auto- matically qualified for the final Olympic trial next fall. x & &* * Eventually, 34 boxers represented the AF in Boston and by this technical method of circumventing a 10- boxer limit, they literally stuffed the entry list. They walked off with five individual titles and the team championship. I learned in Washington the Armed Services and the colleges are now joining forces against the AAU and Fiint test. will dictate the selection of Olympic coaches and man- jing at Flint, in Class C. agers. Colleges have six votes, Armed Forces four, AAU) Six. Wit ANN ARBOR (®—Michigan foot-' ball coach Bennie Osterbaan bows to necessity temorrow for the second time this spring. It could, pay off as well as any gamble he's made. é a, s ’ verines Close Dril halfback job sewed up. Last sea- son’ s quarterbacks Jim Maddock and Jim-Vin Pelt look like shoo- ins for the spring scrimmage tomorrow anyway. sc The game-style. full dress scrim- “We'll run Bob Ptacek at left ™age in Michigan stadium will halfback,"’ Oosterbaan said. ‘‘He’s wind up the four week spring a quarterback, sure, but we think practice, he can do the job.” He gets the| it de-. veloped, the AAU, itself, staged a boxing champion- ship in Boston. The Air Force sent 26 boxers. Now the rule book states each AAU district association is limited z e ‘Kearsley are Ferndale and Royal] °pened the inning with a walk, | iOak. stole 2nd and moved to 3rd on | | Golfers from Avondale? Clarks-| the catcher’s wild throw. After | enter the state Ann Arbor. Class B, C, schools will compete above the) Py a ; ORL PON eg dN Pepe arg 7 / , . 7 . -, : a . . : ; | = HE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 11,1956’ . Oakland County will have its Last spring Pontiac won the re- | DETROIT w — Bucky Harris; jcame back to Detroit today for a head-on clash with ‘can’t wait" ‘problems that may decide the fate of the 1956 Detroit Tigers. must emerge from the with the answers to all with several veteran players, | possibly eatcher Red Wilson, outfielder Jim Delsing, infielder Fred Hatfield and first have been used sparingly and have not impressed the Tiger manager, The club is carrying three first basemen—Earil Torgeson, Wayne Belardi and Phililps. But Belardi has possibilities as an outfielder and has been the club’s best pinch hitter. ,|Sam will provide the other. | Shortstop Harvey Kuenn was tn Milwaukee today for his third physical examination before his draft board. The 25-year-old former bonus player has heen The club must cut at least one arid possibly two pitchers. Left- hander Jim Brady is a bonus play- er and cannot be farmed out. So is outfielder Jim Small... ¥rank Lary or Billy Hoeft will pitch the opener of the three game sprints and Jimmy Taylor in the hurdles. , Waterford’s capable team, lcoached by Al Cuthrell, will also journey to Ypsi for its Class A regional test. The only other Oak- land County area school at Ypsi is South Lyon in a huge field of 24 Class C squads. Cuthrell is hopeful of landing Gary Meeker into the finals in pole vault and possibly Stan Jones in the hurdles. Birmingham's talented thin- i set at 8:15 pm. (EST), Manager Marty Marion's choice for i cago is Jack Harshman. Lary had been anounced as the Tiger starter for thisfirst home night game. But t came uncertain game in Washi yesterday. Hoeft had been due to start that one. ’ ‘The rainout following two straight victories left the Tixers with a 4-6 mark for their first\Eastern road trip. ‘ twice rejected because of a knee injury, , Harris was due to huddle with other Tiger brass in a ‘‘personnel"’ meeting at Briggs Stadium today. Out of that confab will come de- cisions on four. players who must be trimmed from the 29-man squad) © before midnight May 15, ‘ The Tigers are carrying four catchers, five outfielders, eight in- ks four days. Whom the Tigers will jeut is anybody's guess. It’s no |secret that Harris would like to work out a trade—but he admits |; It generally is believed that | Harris would be willing to part Prep Golfers in. Regional Tests Pontiac’s high school golf team left early this morning for Flint to take part in the State Class A) Regional matches at the Kearsley | course. Pontiac dropped its only; match of the week, Tuesday, to’ Waterford, which also plays in the! St. Frederick is paly- | third baseman, hooks safely into A base on balls, a stolen base) ito Coach John Maturo, are Tom) Cross, Dick Singleton, Sammy Cole- ‘man and Dick Whitmer. Nick Shor- ie 2 shernate: |game Thursday at Birmingham. , Birmingham's star-studded team, | lheaded by captain Tim Baldwin,| The score was 2-2 when the | 'will be a strong Class A threat at; Maples came to bat in the bet- ‘Flint, Other area “A” schools at| tm of the 8th frame. Bill Deer Birmingham a 3-2 extra inning victory over Mount Clemens in an) iton, Fitzgerald, Holly and Shrine! John Fleser flied out, Jim Traa | jwill compete in Class B at Flint} fanned and headed for Ist on the | while Bloomfield Hills and Royal Topped 3rd strike. Deer scam- Oak St. Mary are “C" entries, | Pered home with the winning run Southfield and Berkley will see; 0" # bad throw to Ist. | \Class A action at the Burroughs ‘Golf Club in Brighton. the 5th stanza and once in the 6th) ; to take a 2-0 lead. The Maples, MICHIGAN COLLEGE SPORTS ~— knotted the count in the 6th on a, Michigan Norms! 70, Central Mich. 61./ walk to pinch hitter Tom Kelly and ennis : ; s P Wayne at Toledo, postponed. rain. (Singles by Fleser, Traa and Arn-| last day of spring practice to’ prove ¢it. For the 200-pound Ptacek, won't be too much of a depar- ture. The left halfback job at Michigan requires passing abili- ty. It will also give him an opportunity to use his speed and bulk to better advantage. “A football player is. a foothall Ends Chiets’ Season's longest idle period for High School's baseball club comes to an end Saturday. player,’ Oosterbaan said. “Ptacek The welcome return to action aft- is a good athlete and could play er a two week's layoff sends either position. His passing has.Coach kd Heikkinen’s nine to Bay improved and he’s fast too.’ City fer a doubleheader. “ue Chiefs risk their unsullied Val- ley mark of two wins, in Satur- day's twin bill, but are rated Pontiac Admittedly the change may be only.a spring trifle. Unlke the shift of Ron Kramer from end to right ‘half, Ptacek’s shift won't seem So important next fall. Soph-Loaded | Than Oosterbaan will have the services of last season's regular Cor nell Team Meets Favorite Terry Barr and irregular Jim Pace, both speedstcrs who lack throwing ability. , Doubleheader at | | Heikkinen, -iclub today. A blister on his heel Fred Bleakley, who relieved starter Larry Milford in the 7th, t Bay City fi | Each team! right along - with the strong tagged with the loss. Wolves, who have lost one game garnered five hits. (3-1). Pontiac won two from Ar- | yesterday's win evened Birming- thur Hill. Other SVC club stand- ham's league record at 3-3. The! | ings: Flint Central 4-2, Northern Maples play an EML game at: Ha- | 2-2, Saginaw High 3-3 and Arthur 7¢) Park next Tuesday. | | Hill 0-6, | vd | Oxford’s tough luck team | who has been at) panged out nine hits, but blew ‘home for the last three days with; —— : . Out of 500 Race ‘a -touch of blood-poisoning in his) jnight foot, will be back with the ‘became infected. In his absence cevsesirete" Adrian Driver Is Injured Jim Jones has the call for the first game, with Arnold Lairson hurling the finale. Each has won a Valley game, Chiefs batting or- INDIANAPOLIS ‘®—Marvin Pi- fer. a 28-year-old Korean War vet- * ‘ as RED SOX LONE RUN — Billy Klaus, Red Sox score Boston's lone run against the Chicago White Sox yesterday at Fenway park. Catcher Sherm _was the winning pitcher for Bir-' run in the 6th stanza, which halted L L t mingham. Roy Simms worked five at 39 innings the streak. of score- ong ayo innings for the Bathers, then gave less pitching by Waterford. Chuck way to John Falkenhagen who was Gillis hurled for the Skippers and, allowed five hits while fanning 12 and walking one. | iO ier = 4 S Slbees * home plate to Maples, Skippers Down Loop Foes a 5-0 advantage to drop a 7-6 along in shutout fashion until the 5th inning when he lost control and walked in two runs. A single scored two more and before the storm had subsided the count was dead- locked at 5-all. The Wildcats took a 6-5 edge with a run in the Sth, but Milling- ton tallied once in the 6th and once in the 7th to wrap it up. Dave sume=< Tribe Rips Yankees This was supposed to be rm last season, went the route drove in three runs for Oxford. It was the Wildcats’ 6th setback in Mount Clemens scored once IN| eight erareal Waterford finally had its string of shutout innings snapped, but the Skippers still whipped Van Dyke, 8-1, in an Inter-Lakes Con- ference game yesterday at Wa- terford. The Abes pushed across a lone Dave Latta and Tom Bryce paced Waterford's 9-hit attack with two safeties apiece and Jerry Kruskie clouted a Ist in- ning home run. It was the Sth straight league triumph for the | . | hour around the northwest turn, | did a half-spin, then crossed the | track and smacked into the wall. | : "| Part of Pifer’s helmet was found|er scheduled contests were rained| Outfielder Gene Woodling entered Speedway stuck in the wall where the racer out. Lollar took a late throw from left fielder Minnie Minoso. The White Sox won 2-1 to snap a five game losing streak. WEST POINT. N. Y. (@—Cor- der will be unchanged from the &@9 from Adrian, Mich., won't eleus face it.” Oosterbaan said. nell’s sophomore-dominated track Jagt encounter! = |Grive, as he had hoped. in the “We haven't got a (Chuck) Oort-iteam, showing improvement with, Wolves were expectediito start) 2>mile }emenepols : race May 30. mann or a (Bob) Chappuis on the levery meet, will be favored to right hander Terry Ebright with , a win the team title in tomorrow’s|iefty Danny Schermerhorn goi 4 itt of joe te Cost rheen 2nd annual Heptagonal {;ames atin the cap ae wil) Call on vonn ermistein, {he the U. S. Military Academy. Rest of the way Chiets face their Chillicothe, Ohio, freshman’ for }{arvard won the indoor cham- toughest road, Depp ia first string fullback duties that pionship in March in the competi- | «They're all tough” Ed figures. * s * * Pifer, who passed his driver's car bounced along the wall 894) job done in test only May 3, was seriously feet from the point where it went) ———-— injured yesterday when his racer out of control. |slammed into a wal] in a practice will likely be his spot next fall. tion among the eight Ivy League Games ieft on the SVC schedule. SPi. Ron Kramer still has the right schools plus ay and Navy. But include two with Saginaw (here), ;, Since then, Cornell has come With home and home with Indians, and ,a rush, listing among its accom-|home and home with Northern. | plishments a romp in a triangular, — : = meet with Harvard and Penn last) \ Saturday. 2 ‘Diving’ Catch ins “ourney Normal Thinclads Fish Caught, Sate Girs Open Tennis amen utr Chippewas —_, Ts orien, couty men. on ‘ 9 | 7 - Ce eer a danse | MOUNT) PLEASANT) w= Aticht- (2 mulord | Ssherrica,)) yesterday yp aS Net Entries to Be Closed for Girls Tourney May 12, according to tournament | : took to the water to bag a couple manager Louella Houser of Kings-|88" Normal defeated eae] nice pike. = wood School Cranbrook. |Michigan, 70-61, in a dual track) | a: imeet in mud and cold weather yes-' ‘For girts under 15 the dead: terday, The two teams previously 4sland Lake where Del Tederow, | Witnesses said the car skidded to the inside of the track while | going an estimated 135 miles an Atter a Swim the pike headed for freedom. But not for long. Tedrow took a | flying dive, grabbed the pike by | the gills and hung on. Boy, that water was sure cold,"'| Real battle was that at Cedar Tedrow reported ‘kus, son of Fl Young Ken B hit it. He-was rushed to a hospital with a possible skull fracture. The * * The racer, owned by Kar! Hall! of Orleans, Ind, was damaged badly. Pifer was to have driven it in his first 500-mile race. It’s Quiet in ABC ars so quiet in the American) ena AP Wirephete 16 Re clads will be favored to Class A diadem at Van Fitzgerald. Fitegerald f Ferndale, H Royal Oak yke ther ‘A’ teamts\ at this vicinity are Park, Berkley), East Detroit, — Bill McFarlen and Ron McCrumb, a pair of pole vaulters, to pick up major points. | (Class B teams competing at Fitagerald are Troy, Clawson, Roseville, Van Dyke Lincoln, Cranbrook and hest Fitzgerald. Center Line and Warren of the Bi-County League will alse run on the Spartan track. Seven neighboring Class B \schools will join eight other squads at Howell, with Wayne- Oakland League champion Milford favored to take the regional title. Clarkston, Brighton, Holly and Clarenceville of the W-O circuit will also go to Howell, along with Avondale of the Oakland B loop and Farmington from the Inter- Lakes Conference. * # » tion from East Lansing as well as Fenton, Charlotte, Durand, Eaton Rapids, Mason, Grand Ledge and host Howell. : Orchard Lake St. Mary's strong team rates the edge in Class C at the University of Detroit. The ‘Eaglets will be bucking a con- tingent of 19 other teams in the Detroit regional. Other area ‘C’ schools at U. of D. are West Bloomfield, Bloom- field Hills, Roseville Eastland, New Haven and. Bob Mineweaser's St. _|Michael Shamrocks, who have. yet to run a meet this season. The Southfield Jays will also see action on the Titan cinders against nine opponents in the ‘A’ ranks. A total of 48 schools will vie for regional honors in classes B, C and D at Flint Central, includ- ing a six-team delegation from the Oakland County area. Lapeer is the lone Class B rep- resentative of the group. Entries in Class C are Almont, Armada and Ortonville. Dryden and Mem- phis are ‘D*-hopefuls. Walled Lake from the Inter- “circuit and Northville of | Skippers, whe lead the Inter- Chiefs’ starters today, according and two throwing errors handed! decision to Millington in » South Lakes circuit. | Central League contest ai Ox- | | Unbeaten Imlay City posted its 10th straight win with a 3-2 deci- Eastern Michigan League baseball) Pitcher Don Atwood coasted sion in eight innings over Franken- muth on the Imlay diamond. A hit batsman, a single by Jerry Watz and a wild pitch scored the win- ning run. Charles Berry pitched the route for the winners and lim- ‘ited Frankenmuth to three hits. Arbor Youthful Angler Gets Last Laugh> DETROIT (INS) — Passers-by laughed at a. small unidentified boy today as he fished in a flooded lot two blocks from the nearest stream in suburban De- troit. : ~~ Later, the boy was spotted smiling as he carried home a 14- inch pike. The MaplesAwill pin their hopes']\ : on hurdler Joe Kidwell and crack! miler Doug Wuggazer, along with Milford will receive stitf oppost-|| ___° THIRTY-ONE_ + | The Pontiac High School track team yesterday went out to their muddy track as usual yesterday to prepare for the regionals at Ypsilanti yesterday, but the ses- ‘sions were limited to calisthenics ‘and shert sprints when the Chiefs |started sinking in the mud all over ithe field. | Jimmy Taylor went over the high jump bar and when he came down his leg sunk 15 inches: into the mud, = At this point coach Wally Schloerke decided to forego work- outs in the. different events and- stick to warming drills. : * ¢ @ |feotball games will find some of the traffic bottlenecks relieved ‘ next: fall. The Willow Run expressway will connect directly with Sta- dium Boulevard. . ‘ . ¢ © University of Michigan has con- tracted with Ann Arbor High School to handle 5,000 cars. Fritz Crisler, Wolverine Athletic Diree- tor, says there should. be enough Oscoda Area Reports Good’ Trout Fishing © Some good trout fishing has sud- ht Tait | £ 2 i White Sox Win, 2-1 Friday in the American League— the day seven clubs awoke to find themselves. among the walking dead with the New York Yankees having copped the pennant at the earliest date yet. That's the way the talk was go- ing. Those Yanks had smacked the Boston Red Sox four out of five and spanked the Chicago White Sox two out of two, All they had to do was fast-shuffle the In- juns and Ol’ Casey Stengel had the deck stacked again. . * 2 *# But Al Lopez and his Cleveland Indians put a stop to all that non- sense. Tha Yankees huffed and puffed and Cleveland clipped ‘em, two out of three. The tribe won) the rubber game going away yes- terday at Yankee Stadium 7-2 to climb past Boston into second place, two games behind New York. . | Boston went down 2-1 to Chica-| go, which snapped a five-game! losing streak. Those were the only two games played in the majors. All the oth-} * * * Bob Lemon. who couldn't get the six tries against the with ease yesterday on an eight- hitter. His ‘only mistakes were home run bails to Mickey Mantle and. Yogi Berra. A lot of guys) Lag bdend.28 ses HOSPITALIZED — Cleveland a New York hospital yesterday to receive treatment of what doc- tors described as a “mild case of diabetes.” Marbles Meet Saturday — The. championship finals of thelters will assemble on the infield! The. Adrian man has a wife,/9th annual Marbles Tournament, diamond at 9 o’cleck to determine the lights at Memorial Park, start- Gloria, and a 2-year-old daughter.|sponsored by The Pontiac Press in Midget and Junior champions in ing at 7:30 o'clock. : |¢ooperation with the Parks and the city-wide tourney. [Recreation Department, will be held Satiirday morning at ROCHESTER, N. Y. & —Things | Field. Ww isner Mibs winners from 18 local cen- Bowling Congress tournament you) can hear a pin drop. But no one has dropped enough Clarkston Beats Holly, to challenge the division leaders S¢. Fred in Golf Meet since George ade of Stubenville, Ohio, climbed to the tap of the 20. Clarkston High's golf team con-! triangular meet Thursday \ Tomorrow's dinalists will gath- er from Jefferson, Whittier, Bag- ley, Whitfield, Crofoot, Webster, Bethune, Longfellow, McCarroll, Maikim, McConnell, Owen, Wil- lis, Wisner, St, Frederick, Linda Vista, Hawthorne, and Pontiac State Hospital. Manvel Ledesma from Crofoot! singles division with 744 on April Quered Holly and St. Frederick if|was the 1955 Midget titlist while|ine last stride a at last year's Junior crown went to, Rar TIMORE fof + have made that mistake this Sea- son. It was Mantle’s 11th, Berra's 10th. While the 35-year-old righthand- er was getting his point across, the Indians were giving Maury McDermott a fit. The veteran hpaw, who beat Cleveland “Tthree times for Washington ‘last season, was rapped for five of-the Tribe's eight hits and four runs in five innings. . George Kell and Minnie Minoso ~|homered to end the White Sox’ slump, but it was the nifty relief job of Bob Keegan, who took over from Connie Johnson with one out and the bases loaded in the first inning, that clinched it. GMC, RO Open State Circuit A reputedly better Pontiac nine, representing General Motors, Will tangle with a Royal Oak club next Tuesday in the opening test of the important Michigan State Clags A Baseball Lague. Manager Paul Parks of the GMC crew announced today that the southern Oakland club is the former Hodges-Dodges of Royal Oak, that won the loop title last year. The RO club is again rated highly as a title prospect. Tuesday's game will be under GMC will start either Herman \Bishop or Dick Goldsworthy: on the mound. : Pontiac and Royal Oak are in the Eastern division wigh Dearborn and Saginaw, Kala son, Battle Creek and Grand Rap- ids comprise the Western Division, Parks says. 200, Jack- RACING NEW YORK—Levee (93.90) got “Pare to win the Fiore) re Jamatos by « . . head. Md.—Obair (96.80) eased line is Saturday, May 19. : jooral with N _|1286 Locustwood, Milford, and his fh ~ v2 oo 'Davisburg Golf Club. The Wolves’ , Eas Mjd- up in the stretch in taking an easy Ms had met indoors, with Normal tak leorepaniont EMH Siewert Milford, |¢" Bac kus, 67 oF alton _ est a AGO Ve outle Taylor of Eastern, The Mj So eas bee We ieke a Se Matthes will be played on the ing that one, too while washing his car. heard a Figh M Cc q Uli get division features play for boys hico, } : : jhooked ‘a 10%-pounder on a 6- $4 ight at Moter City ‘runner-up Holly by one stroke. St ‘ | CAMDEN, N.J—Pretty Plunget (5.60) courts of Kingswood School from Both teams had a pair of double| cad line ¢ Rae \splashing in Little Silver lake, on runner-up Holly D} and girls below 12 years of age: |. S4MDE" mb ond © bal viet May 17 through 27. jwinners. Normal’s Jim Atlen won Po SS eee ae jwhich the home is located. Hie’ DETROIT (INS) — Undefeated | Fred shot a total of 184: . the Junior class is comprised of in the Gorden a * pact Seenre : . 2 @¢@ ae jthe. discus and shot put, while After a 10-minute scrap the ‘saw a pike thrashing in the weeds, heavyweight Joe Gray, of Dear-|’ Ed Kast of St. Frederick was 12-14 year olds, / ES. for & nose triumph in the 8 ” Entries should be sent to Tourna- Duane Robt won the low hurdles! fish was moved into shallow |jumped in (had on boots), grabbed|born, takes on popular Henry|medalist with 40. Harms of Holly; The Pontiac Press will award Sore curr Ri- ee ae i ment Manager, Kingswood School and tied Central's Jim Podoley for; water. Then the line broke. jthe fish, 21 inches long, and a 5 Bronko, of Detroit, tomorrow night/and, Dubats pf Clarkston e ach trophies to the winner/and runner-|i a sles = — Thee, : Cranbrook, Bloomfield Hills. ifirst in the high hurdles. Tedrow fell inje the lake and |pounder. jin the Motor City arena. \carded a, ; : vup in each division. |Downs, \ ca . ee * 4 0. ¥ Fe \ j ‘ as ® 4 * » a ' } ‘ . , f a i , ’ i ! oN 4 7 Ae « ‘ f : , \ yy : oN / r jt cea tf é = eo { {i + t f Uns / ; i de if ti: “y : ) ; | : 7 J ' q f } 3 ) ie f 4 i . . eC . | “ : } % é 7 # . je : ‘ oe * We ; a : @ enfriverwo : = |__THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. May 11,1956 | ‘ ; + that he batted an even 300, |An Auspicious Debut. ral cs : and drove home 123 86 runs: auspicious debut in organized ball he hit 18 homers, drove in , [in 1953. With’ Greensboro, N.C.,jand batted 782. Be es SATISFYING FLAVOR 10 THIS MATIOMALLY ADVERTISED BEER ' ‘Tides occur in Jakes as well as| Pee Wee nay is second to| the seas. 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Summer Means Boating Do 8 Boating Means for the milers although excellent) ‘for the sprinters, | Landy himself called the strip) e ja bit of all right.” Not all the stars are runners. Heading the field events are For- GRUMMAN ALUMINUM ltune Gordien,; world discus record Light? You bet it’s light! And mellow, too. But the real difference i in National Bohemians VATIONS: SoHE MIA and holder at 194 feet 6 and the Rev. OLD TOWN Franklin . (Bud) Held, who holds -— . P agg : the RG | mark at = feet 2'2. : : NEVER TOO OLD—Benjamin (Dad) Trimble, AP Wirephote é Woodling III ng ] ] 1 celebrated his 105th birthday yesterday by taking “What's good for the President, ought to be good |; his first golf lesson from President Eisenhower's enough for me, even at my age." A former golf Let t at H ome older brother, Edgar N. Eisenhower in Tacoma, champion, Edgar Eisenhower told ‘‘Dad,"’ “I'm EVI NRUDE OUTBOARD MOTORS We Carry a Complete Line of Pettit's and Valspar Paints ss) The Virginia = ex- _aave said, still the best golfer in the family." | NEW YORK #—Outfielder Gene |Woodling remained at his home ‘in nearby Fairlawn, N.J., last j night when the Cleveland Indi Leads St Louis Open left New York after their three- “rac sere =e =e Fipsterwald Fires 7-Under Par > was expected to undergo a check; up to determine the extent of his} sT. LOUIS (—Dow Finsterwald,|second in the Colonial Invitation- | “That one made this a pretty a illness. Indians’ officials were as|considered one of pro golfdom’s|al,. turned pro in 1952 and is the tricky little golf course,” said HARRINGTON ‘WORKS jnoncommital as the club left by/ up-and-coming stars, held a slim/ninth-ranking money winner this’ ‘Burke. . plane for Cleveland as Woodling two-stroke lead today as a field year. * 6 ® 1899 S. 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Maple—BIRMINGHAM a a a | ; 8 " a Monday thru Thursday 8-6 a | 5 =| ~~, 2, Aa APE petite Salas wha dear od j sis cA : ye ee | I : f be Sli epoeeas Gia wy Ses a i eed oy eg a aes py ve , | THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1956 oh Major League Leaders | Pe a Ee ee BATTING (based 33 at bats)— Pg hag neh Boye, Salccnere, | eee Pittsburgh, 8; anenks. Chicago. 306; Maxw Detroit, | 377; diag Cincinnail Long, °|Kansas City and Ke » 6. Hally Il, Chicago, ahs BASES—May et) rt®,' Moon, St, Louis, 5; Clemente, Puisbuseh’ i New York, 10; Bauer, New rr ; i Bahama Tackles eo UB ‘Bievers, Washing: {" PirdaiGePrseotan and Lawrence, . Cincinnati and St. Louis, 34, RUNS BATTED Mente, New Jon 1.000; Buh! and Solty Joby irwaanee Meyer. 2. anees 4 1.000 Resort a Elaborate Ski Development ls Proposed Bloomfield Hills Man | Outlines His Plans to pm are | State Commission wanovenz 25; Berra _ New york, = ts. and jst. _ 20, i Mantle, New York. 34: Berra. luis ai tous, 24, Puke ne toe: ronx [ Washington, *y i oeceee aio nnd | 12), Newcombe. Brooklyn, spate. Milwau- =: Kuenn, Detroit, 25 so Kee and Roberts, Phllade . Colorful Bohoman to eee as “i = Fresh Competition ace a wood n ners gad Fatiey. Baltimore. House, De- See n for Needles Fight Toni ght Cory. be ted York and Teitelbach, wash. ao Sea ea) eS oem ope 7; Maxwell, Detroit end Lemon, Wasb- SYRACUSE, N. Y. # — Yamaii, S sagus— remy. eax Eastern competition for Needles in| # Bahama, a middleweight with a/guenn. Detroit. ” Jacobs Kansas cuy. the Preakness is expected to|j re a are wth rig ane ed ones a Git de, ey mae SATURDAY'S SCHEDULE , rcs, is the $-1 favorite to beat Hardy sult ve ‘oO ew York, 40, 1000; ithers es to ra a Chicago at Detroit, 2 p.m. . LANSING # — The State Con- vee arty eee Ea leet. De inew setting and at a } Kansas et Cleveland. “1 pm. servation Commission has been 4 (Bazooka) Smallwood in a 10-\ixt' orm. Now Yor 201a8, a ee rea Jamal — Babiimore, at Meme ots ae. asked to approve a proposal for the i round fight here tonight. Score, Cleveland) "30. Pie Pierce, Sate o * .* ¢ . Detro! establishment of an elaborate ski > i 29; Pord, New York, 25; Wilson, Balli. ; “ Kansas Cliy et Clevelaad (2), 12:0 pm.| resort in the Holly Recreation 4 Bahama was expected to weigh [Ihore, 3. A field of eight 3-year-olds, none Boston at ington, 1 p.m. in at about 152 and Smallwood NATIONAL LEAGUE of whom tackled Needles in the Baltimore Skee ‘York ee 2) pm. |Area of Oakland County. i at 158 for the bout in the War | psarmno ‘based on 35 at bats) —| Kentucky Derby last Saturday, is THURSDAY'S RESUL Morton Graddis, Bloomfield Hills Memorial Auditorium, It will be [Bruton, Milwaukee’ 40; Balley, Cincim-/expected for the famous race B'Lous st Milweskes Gnight) pod. rain builder and promotor, outlined his | broadcast and telecast national: ers Louis 43: Moon St.Louis, 30. Which was inaugurated in 1874 at Only games plans at the informal meeting of ly (NBC, 9 pm., EST). Pittabureh To Ramamalt ig: tomes. the old Jerome Park in the Bronx. || Miwaukee the State Conservation Commis- Yama, who hails from the Isle of | Sree: asian Ehitedelphia, “Long. ee 8 ] Cineinnatt ““” sion Thursday. Bimini in the Bahamas, has a) on NS BATTED IN—Maslal and Bo [eboney] sreeee 6) Rateel) ese New. York .. Graddis asked for a lease of spectacular left-hand combination. |§. Louis, “18: Jablonski, Cincinnati, 17; |12-length winner in the slop at Ja-|{ om, 25 acres in the Holly Recreation He hooks the left to the stom-|is Pittsburgh and Pest, Cincinnat./maica on Monday; the Winding ae | Area to be developed as a ski ach, hooks it to the chin and fol- y mate Beyer Sh Les Louis, 29; Dark. New Way Farm's Golf Ace; Isidor Bi- the won-lost leader) resort. jows with an uppercut to the chin Louls, Ao Pl pat wha rox = ber’s lei carey teed’ CV. . re ission sai woul in almost the same motion, The untae Dak hes . rence’s Beau Dial oy, Graig (2-2, Serrie peopel Beri rad right hand is poised meanwhile for te Breaky 7; ae Castine * end Whitney's Born Mighty are ex- eed ae tae ee lation Pa apices aad anges Tl : Sn whatever can do the most harm,|¥ert” ane Pataeran pw eg ry oon to i te. we rece. All are Milw at 8 p.n.—Burdetie , 2 7 - *. 8 @ Louts, e e added TRIPLES—Bruton, Galy games scbeduled sey a —_—- AP wirephete| Smallwood, of Brooklyn, is a slug|tson, Cincinnati, Landrith. Chicags, Mays|Preakness at Pimlico May 19. Mie To oe ee ee ‘© ¢ @ FLOAT THROUGH THE AIR — Looking like statues, Brazilian |ger who uses both hands for the Be : pm. | “we could have an outstanding’ and English soccer players are caught in midflight during an inter- |kill after stalking his opponent. St. Louis et Chicago, 1:30 pm _{ski resort offering low-cost recrea-| national match at Wembley, England. The Brazilian on the left tries |He packs more power in the right. tion to the people of southeastern to prevent a goal by the Englishman on the right. England won the Toledo Troter Se=ez see = | youll Are He said he planned to construct | Thoroughbred’s Limited Jack the Beanstalk 7 if k .) Fe { re the most modern facilities and | Florida's thoroughbred breeding} Jack Philips, at 6 feet 4, is the , the M : Use Our —~j ‘ a e ed U to install a snow-making machine | industry is still on a somewhat|tallest man on the Detroit roster. its CREDIT : | | to guarantee ood skiing for sas jlimited scale with 28 stallions and)There are 18 players who stand ie TERM eta ; Rasmataz Pays Well in ora naiad ountas 261 broodmares. six feet or more. - ‘ CHOICE-OF- THE-HOUSE Big Savings MEN’S | SUITS UP TO SCHUTZ MOTORS, Inc. Oakland County’s Largest Volume DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer. Opening Cord ot DRC) 1m not mrad i mone oo TD PENN —sational j raddis told the commission. “ mites iad Ie ye Ta doleg thie more or lees =| ) w— ers |I'm ng this more or r L and pacers finally got going over|the fun of it. I just like to Bee | DOCKS PENN ~ sational the Detroit Race Course last night.|happy people having fun.”’. after their opening night program) Commissioner Frank E. Burch of | was rained out. Those among the | Detroit told the commission it! HOISTS . 7,193 fans who turned out on alshould consider “taking another | MARINE PENN — sational * soggy night and picked Rasmatazjook” at the spring fi sea- HARDWARE in the featured Class BB trot|son, particularly as it affects fish- | were happy. ing for rainbow trout. Rasmataz, a 6-year-old owned Burch said there are indida- WHISKEY oragersarss srarmcrc sa! INLAND LAKES SALES by two lengths over Elby Han- | the decline, mostly because of : the oval and | the inroads by sea lamprey. He Your CENTURY Deoler BUY IN wine | suggested that perhaps te ite | 3127 W. Huron FE 2-6122—FE 4-7121 ” enn | | | yy |] bought ast Scott ome frst | tating shes bo cut MITT) MICHIGAN ; rate: The commission was told that!—— i Daily double bettors who coupled: its institute of fisheries research | - i Iva Blackstone in the Ist race with plans a survey of commercial Paul Scott were rewarded $70.80. [and sports fishing in the Saginaw | A total of $281,799 was bet on| Bay area this summer. the nine-race program. | Two conservation department “The harness sason was sched- boats and one from the federq!' Stock Up! Save on Reg. 1.99 | SPORT SHIRTS uled to have opened Wednesday |fish and abomgred nels will pa- = ni I th t ‘ night, but was washed out by @ trol the area during the summer VOLUME means SAVING TO YOU! Detroit and its suburbs. « ‘fish samples. | Prove It to "See Before You Deal " f B | If SCHUTZ MOTORS, Inc. r $ye o ecre S 0 e er Your DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer : 912 South Woodward—Birmingham MI 4-7811 By PATTY BERG hand controls the stroke more | Just From These brats oe | ene ct tere te STOP IN — AND GET YOUR FREE GIFT! a meron Toaies 3 a The foundation of good putting is) Portance —_ = e roedcleths | @ White, Blue, Ten : fhile there many| club is t to be lected. Be J ° wean gs ae grip| sre both ‘hands are, erety (en @ Summer Prints @ Senferised Fest Colors Values to 39.99 among the professionals, they all the shaft. | COUNTRY CLUB agree that your grip should be} Keep your arms and hands in GOLF d comfortable at all times. close to your body so the club can an I use what ts called the re- |be swung smoothly—straight back] 2289 Union Lake Rood EM 3-4137 verse overlapping grip. This is 4nd straight through. I always try | 27 CHAMPIONSHIP HOLES formed by placing the left hand |!0 keep my right elbow against my on the shaft so the back of the Tight hip and perform the stroke Special Rates for Leagues and Tournaments 3 Starting Tees — Ne Waiting hand is facing along th line with my hands and wrists. - | THE NEW LOOK IN 10° i @ Wesheble Lineens = @ Sizes S-M-L. YOUR CHOICE rant | SD ) SALE | —— ; § 3 7 + Values to 49.99 & - . j $ wy eiJe Splash Weaves bi ‘ 4 ‘ y a ey under the shaft, you will be able to bring the clubface equarely back on the line to the | hole, The fingers of the right hand) are then placed on the shaft with the index finger of the left hand! overlapping the little finger of the: right hand. The right hand holds | the club more in the fingers with! the thumb pointing down the | shaft. | The index finger of the right! hand takes a firm grip on the| club. This finger is important to a good putting grip, for most of the: feel of the putt exists between the) index finger and the thumb of the right hand. Also, the index finger of the-right hand controls how) hard you hit the ball. Your grip should be firm enough so you can swing the club like a pendulum. If you hold the club too tightly your stroke will be- come jerky. A loose grip will make it hard for you to judge the) 4 use the reverse overlapping force to use in hitting the ball.) grip in putting. All the fingers 4 A firm grip gives you a positive) of the right hand are placed on | {6 the hole. The left thumb is | (CP7Teht General Features Corp.) | pointing down the shaft. By hav- COMFORTABLE GRIP Is . ing the left hand somewhat ESSENTIAL IN PUTTING GREENS FEES..... Hole New Pro Shop . . Golf Equipment — No Money Down. 12 Months to Pay © Rayon Gabardine © Summer Cords © Smart Checks © All Colors Pane Sise Per All 4 s 28 te 44 Values to 69.99 8 Tl Values to 59.9$—.. ALL TOPCOATS med e Steam Cleaned e Washed ané Dried @ Chrome Cleaned KUHN AUTO WASH 149 W. 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We Give Holden Stamps f * | Reg. 12.99 Value $ 88 BLENDED WHISKEY, 86.8 PROOF, Sport Jackets * GOODERHAM & WORTS tto., ? OCs Et OKS) Lswemamesnert: oa ts 1 ; “j . X x / ( 7 bf tan : 4 i were “punty.roun a, eo : THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY: MAY 11, 1956 a eo ai i oes He's an Old Timer ‘S:2:-=Commission Regains i ea, ws"! Deer Herd C ontrol} a : by soe aned - | LANSING ® — The State Con-| in the southern part of the lower |groups, the commission afd leg- ; 1 Waxed | *¢rvation Commission has rewon, peninsula and certain fruit-pre- islators Floors ‘the right to control the - size of) ducing counties fn the Traverse | Under the bill sent to the gov- Fe ™ ‘Michigan's deer herd by setting City area. ; | ernor, the commission has the | ~ Insured Workmen special ‘Tiunting season, | It haa authority to set special Power to open certain areas in | Cc On the eve of its final adjéurn- lseason throughout the lower pen- the state to hunting of deer of | CITY JANITOR | rocoi, the tegistature sent Gov. [insula between 1952 And 1954. The, either sex.and any age by a lim. | SERVICE Williams a bill giving the commis- legislature refused to renew the, ited number of hunters. sion diseretinary authority over the , _authorit ior th tt ‘Saginaw y in the 1955 session. ne commission says the author- 1% sa $8. FE $-7638 | deer herd. throughout the state. | e* we - ity will be used only in areas. — | Previously, the commission had | The issue had proviked a sharp Where deer are threatened by star-' . the power to set special seasons “running fight between sportsmen vation. BU a eee ee | The measure gives the joint jinterim legislative committee on ‘LL DEAL BETTER f 53 Chevrolet. Try Again ‘Sunday Ieee eeeence rules power to pass You or 4-Door — Sharp on the special seasons. $895 Kiwanis Reschedule Race .™.%*.7 "0, temiee lt rove | | a nefiectua’ a 5! 84s Se an | “Tf at first you don’t succeed—'efit auto rac ing program Sunday | a areas court decision, oe . try, try again.” jat the Pontiac M39 Speedway. {| the wrangle over the bil Al Hanoute | 7 * *@ |. The Kiwanjs show was orig- dragged on through most of the . | This weary old proverb very, ally scheduled last Sunday (session. The scene of action shift- CHEVROLET-BUICK properly applies to the Kiwanis) but heavy rains. forced postpene- [ing from one house to another. ° Mich Club of West Pontiac, which wil]| eat with less than half of the | Defeated in one form in the MY 2-2411 jonce more attempt to hold its ben-| 10-event card completed. house, the senate grafted it onte emer ee Another 10 - event program is\a house-approved bill opening the planned this Sunday in addition to/season on black squirrels. the special race featuring Ki-| whem it returned to the house, | i wanis drivers. All proceeds will) the low hamber slapped ‘go to the Kiwanians’ Youth Active the cacosacees pivine’ the leg. “ RD In jties for Ai benefit of underprivi-| istative committee 9 veto power sk leged children. over the special 1 The trials begin at 1:30 p.m., a Beasons. BIRMINGHAM with the lst race at 3 o'clock. 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FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1956 THIRTY-FIVE ‘oe md, ol; nearing completion f struc-|St te Universit tudents, The MSU Catholic Center tion of a $400,000 Catholic’ Student center cull chaod al be letaied EAST LANSING t Plans areiCenter and chapel for Michigania block north of the MSU campus, . b - Bob Considine Says: | 8 Americans Become the World’s Guardians on some new Island across the ;the face of the earth that is notjuse, and jab wonder drugs in arms weather station down there a few] HER M0 I HER S DAY : world from the little town the [marked by an American family,|o¢ assorted colors in places that) weeks back, for these tests. é ON . J Spanner -A ABOARD MOUNT McKINLEY, Soh: Phones GROUND mother and father had known, |an American structure, an Ameri * 8 Lohse po : r r . ja cture, . yy fia & ; | * Se Reales the other day, ' The kids Ad go to school there |can grave. . ; werent cela atlases a few| Itwas ani odd feeling coine ta : . - eae ee re eae eer ‘monet eer, ae ee auare ihe first white peo} @ STORM WINDOWS "ELECTRIC would carry us into the atomic) their remember Main | | split moment of time, as: “ lene 'e caused Ple they ears, T proving ground, a big Connie pulled = | na sp : These atomic tests have caused Ple they had seen in years, They ) } street, jtime is measured historically, we y. to fan out additionally, A young Came out tg our amphibian in a SEWING up to-the ramp in front of the) have taken aver (from the British) jieytenant ‘colonel named Richard. Dig outrigger With sail, I put two! bd STORM DOORS | Ww incredible change has ; : . neat terminal, opened its doors and) What an e the so-called “white man’s bUI-| son, not too long out of the Univers. little parties into rubber boats and i i shosDVercome us in 15 fleeting years! & I | oa Gale . tio veu. it iboats a thousand weatt nes that/den."” And you can still hear their ity of Tennessee, was telling us at Started them for the beach, | @ ALUMINUM AWNINGS MACHINES | eral teal ng pa ‘Selective Service squeezed through / Sigh ana With hardly, & Col” breakfast that he had some deal-| «You could see that outrigger | A | (ee 8 ‘Congress by the margin of a single|‘@l-minded drop o in Sir’ ings recently with a monarch 80 didn't know which to totiow, the | © GALVANIZED FENCES $7 50 135 9 Per Week | r j is aa | *t fours so as not to turn their back) some in arms. An Air Force ser-| It seems an equally long time} bitterly if the hot water wasn't OKI Gr ices aad ol menis were made for us to be CONSOLE geant put a protective arm around ago that there was serious Gove’) just right at the Ritz in Paris ae > P any ne s taken to the King. his little daughter with the cute;among serious people that the U.S.| now have proconsuls where two feet as did he. “Quite a fellow. Beat-up old DOWN SEWING MACHINE It was a semi-poignant scene, vote, yet it was just before Peari| "er we have become colonizers absolute that his subjects, when rubber’ boats or our plane that : somehow, About a third of the pas- Harbor was attacked. | without compere. \Biven. an errand to attend to do, was taxiing around slowly. Final. | sengers were children, including] * * @ | People who once complained crawled away backwards on all jy they chose us, and arrange- NO MONEY horse-tail hairdo. The mother shep- could remain neutral, isolationist,| plumbing ts as unknown as to- |WwEATHER STATION aloha shin and khaki pants. But herded two fine little sons up the indifferent. “A pox on both their) mato aspic and the language we | “The King of Kaping Marangi."’ he sure was boss. He aban read ‘ $ 50 $1.25 stairway. , jhouses . speak as eccentric as Urdu. ‘Richardson recalled. “It’s a little a word of the agreement. He'd ° Per Week They were off, as were the |IN EVERY CORNER | We build airfields, teach school,|place about 1500 miles southwest throw a page on the floor of the F.H.A. TERMS others, to some new assignment | Now there is hardly a place on.show people what end of a hoe to'of Eniwetok, We put an automatic elevated hut that was his confer- V : a ee ee Sa — —fence room, bark for one of his acs / ‘ . . ’ ‘ ‘subjects, and order them t | | : THE BERRYS , | By Cart Gruvert vay with it—for filing, t guess. | CALL . 95 : =9 === ee ea x $4995 DOOR, PLEASE # “But finally he said okay, put : in the station. The clincher was FOR FREE ESTIMATE Used Machi np. an d in Our Service Department that we promised him he could istore copra in one of the electronic NECC HI CENTER FE 2-9143 for Free Demonstration shacks.’’ re ; . $ ” Pick any place . ain the world oT } | hes t—- = ‘and- raises beef cattle and Mrs. | Talmadge as Senator Can Hamstring Talmadge runs a ham curing) plant. Legislation Aimed at Race Integration 1« ows ruc: | But even the joys of rural life ATLANTA uW — Herman Tal-;red suspendef while campaign called him a “demogogue.”|Could not keep Talmadge away) madge, former governor of Geor-|ing aniong the ‘wool hat” rural|Claims,were made while he was/fom politics for long. In 1946 he gia and now candidate for Sen.|regions of the state. | governor that he was trying to @8ain managed his father's cam- George's seat in the U. S. Sen-| Talmadge has proved as un-|S¢t up a ‘dictatorship’ and a po paign and his father won a fourth ate, is probably best known across yielding as his father on the ques- litical dynasty in Georgia along|term but died 23 days before the the nation as an advocate Ofjtion of racial segregation but un-|the lines: of the late Huey Long's (ALL-EXPENSE-PAID) “white supremacy.” ike his father will not cling to a|fegime in Louisiana. Sed eae ptlea yung . " ' ss hopelessly untenable position, es- Talmadge was born Aug. 9,|Talmadge . Med at ioe : me Talmadge says flatly that Ne- | pecially rarinere lice ilicasiliae public 1913, at McRae, Ga., and attend-|Place. However, Talmadge was fi-| - i goes and whites will never £0) support “ed public school in Telfair Coun-'nally thrown out by @ State Su-| to the same schools in Georgia| In. public life Talmadge can ty until his father’s home burned preme Court: decision and Lt. Gov | as long as he has anything to S8Y speak equally well in the digni- 7 1930. Then the family moved to M. E. Thompson was installed as That's right folks, in De Soto's exciting new oa ; about it. ified tones of a governor or in the Atlanta. SCUNE © SOVERNOE. “Winning Ride” contest you can win for your- Hurry! Contest closes MAY 19 Now, at 42, Talmadge feels that rustic vernacular of his “wool! After graduating from the Uni- * ¥ ° rie self and your immediate family a full month's if elected to the Senate he will, t’ followers on the farms. versity of Georgia he began law, In 1948, Talmadge was eiectec a on nai ; : BRAID MOTOR SALES be in a position to fight more ef. (oe ono . . - practice with his father in Atlan- to serve his father’s unexpired) all-expense a adventure ae to any place in fectively on the national level LITTLE MAN CHAMPION ‘ta and got his first taste of poli-jterm, defeating Thompson. While | the world (excluding Iron Curtain countries), , 31 Y Eeir) Deali what he considers encroachments! ‘He calls himself a champion of tics. : .{the state constitution limits a gov-| plus a glamorous 1956 De Soto Fireflite 4-door ‘ ears Fai Deaung of states rights. |the little man in the belief that) During World War IT Talmadge jernor to a single four-year term. | Sedan. All-in all there are 232 wonderful prizes z His stubborness in a fight and|‘‘the big folks can look after them- served in the Navy in the Pacifie}Atty. Gen. Eugene Cook ruled that | including four beautiful 1956 De Sotos. There Coss ond W. Pike Streets . FE 2-0186 his devotion to ‘‘white suprema-jselves’’ and says he has 10.000 and was discharged_in 1945 with|Talmadge was eligible for re-| is absolutely nothing to buy and it's easy to win Pontiac, Michigen cy” both were inherited from his|friends in the state known to him the rank of lieutenant com- election, and he won a full term) ° : father, the late Gov. Eugene Tal-|by name. ‘mander, ‘in 1950, again defeating Thomp- | - madge, as was his fondness for; Some of his detractors have, Talmadge operates a_ dairy 'son. ; — <> — —— or, a ——— eee 2 TT — ee " COO OTOARAA 2 TLD EE IO ea tense eR ve ree ee £, PONTIAC ORDINARY OFFICE 31, SOUTH SAGINAW STREET 2 aed Seated left to right: Noe\ Reed, Shirtev Shagena, Gilbert Bogles Rs Standing left to right: Floyd Pierce, Dave Lewis, Division Manager, Gerald Scutt, Malcolm Garvock, Edward Pa Maslowski 4 Fed ee A These fine people have just distinguished themselves. i Prudential’s President has awarded these representatives of Fa : ft the Pontiac Ordinary Office, under the management of Me : Dave lewys, a Citation for excellent performance in 1955. 4 gr y They share this honor with their associates in the Detroit, : Fe Pe Co ( | e e@ . _ @ LF : : ’ If so, won't you Join us in saluting them? Ypsilantxand Ann Arbor agencies. How did they earn it? By helping so many Pontiac families make their futures more secure with ! va f ie Pp j ; e | * : CSE Eh he ruden tial - W » af fe & INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA * . e@ | NN arth Ceniral ilo mp Office Vinca po i, Va nirie ola a Prudential insurance protection. And by giving their policyholders exgeptionally efficient insurance service. There's a good chance you will recognize one or more of these insurance specialists. . sae: tne von, e r LIFE INSURANCE Te ANNU TE Sa SICKNESS & ACCIDENT PROTECTION © GROUP INSURANCE /* GROUP PENSIONS = \ ‘ . tye ‘ Hee /. | , . ; f } | 5 . ¢ 1 ; in = ’ > , 4 s F ‘ > f i ; é . ie + u ; SS ye ‘7 € i \ t { oy: ~ ih Te ‘ ‘ 4 ' / at , : f : F i “s 3 — él = ae ; ee oF Ms ° } ‘ 5 | . x . : THIRTY-SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1956- Detroit Art Institute ~ Detroit Institute of Arts. in the ‘art collection of her late publisher‘husband. were| woven about the time Columbus) discovered America. The tapestries will be displayed| along with other gifts from the Hearst family including 10 suits of armor, ancient swords, wheellock, pistols and other choice examples) of expert armorers of centuries ago. The armor and firearms were; given a nominal value of $250,000. at the time they were donated to the institute in 1953, although) Ff single suits of armor have been| sold for as much as $150,000. DONALD DUCK DO IT YOURSELF 4 Zer hive peel Mrs. Hearst was accompanied to the motor city by John R. Hearst, | one of her five sons. Your first? CAR LOT f= 1 EGAD, TWIG6GS/ I DUPED 4 BAXTER SO COMPLETELY THAT HE APPEALED TO CITY COUNCIL ¥ AGAINST THAT IMAGINARY USED TWINGE OF REMORSE t MUST REASSURE THE Pi CHAP AND MAKE AMENDS/ BOARDING HOUSE BETTER NOT TELL HIM IT WAS PURE FALSETTO IF YOU DON'T WANT A HOE HANDLE FOR A BOW TIE -~ PULL THE TAFFY SLOW AND EASY LLL), FEEL A IT'LL BE LIKE © 1966 by NEA Service, inc. T.M, Reg, U.S. Pas OW. 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You'll Find PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac Press Wont Ad Section OIAL FE 2-8181 To Place Your WANT AD Avoidtrafficjittersand # ving drowsiness. * ew gum while you're ehind the wheel. hewing helps relieve . train and tension — f / helps keep you feeling i/ freshend alert for | safer driving. Chew 1 , ri f any brand of Sqite? gum you like but chew wh uraHy, we recommend refreshing, delicious Wrigley’s Gum—for lively, satis- chewing enjoyment. 4xios ANTE Be ile you drive. Nat- Spearmint ng flavor and real y NV 19% Pet Parerpripe ten < ON R All eugene veered “Look! I found another one with a run!’ ¥ A hee EAT Eaton sn OK i SP aa © 1986 by NEA Service tne *, By Charles Kuhn HERE, JOE .”’ IF YOU FORGOT YOUR G' BUT, GRANOMA, THAT WILL LEAVE YOU SHUCKS, THINK NOTHIN’ OF [T./’ I REALLY DON'T NEED A GLOVE, ANYWAY ./” WITHOUT ANY // LOVE, USE MINE // ee ad -BUT TIT ENOUGH TO BE AN ANTIQUE // _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY nu. 1956 ie ~ New York Stock: Stocks f N WS Bri of _ Livestock | C ty Death ee yreyr Coal. “4 7 in ne | sarah n zac Pes oun a 5 ison, Mrs; D. B. Mercier of Pon-. oN og Jacobo <3] Driving while under. the influ,|ish Thicrist net ‘wlsviubes aang 3] Mm George P. Willobee —tiac; her parents, Mr. and Mrs . Produce . 4 yones Le se3/ence of liquor resulted in a %- baie or pate ee re OXFORD — Service for Mrs.| James Clark of Dearborn; eight . ols ers at DETROIT PRODUCE era @ rop # Kennecott = ctae.a| day sentence’ in Oakland County. ee Compared st “Touraday, George P. Willobee,’ 51, of 88)brothers and sisters, Mrs. — DETROIT, i ‘ollowing Kim teow rford Townshi; Ll pick a active, Baldwi: i Cric Roche — et Oy er : fe press o....: ieiman oa soar Toadies Newport, /o outlet tee but een erally ane "mostly Pp. m. rare = sean eG Lemmaeog! Sais focun Clark j : Giass..... 83-4132 pleaded guilty before Water-|3¢ Fe gennnere and cutters) Mabley Funeral and - Szydi CHICAGO _ han|Creught te Farmers’ by ; A .. $6.17 Ep MeN & L168 guity : faury iacuive steady to bulls fully| Mabley neral Chapel, with Mrs. Helen Szydlowski of expected ow — A peomiaeht on tint ae ana ‘ala yt a NEW YORK ® — The — stock 4™ Rab Sr & My.... 68 |ford Township Justice Willis D. pe oguap tbe Cetegeiray Wie antl burial in Oxford Cemetery. She|Hazel Park, Mrs. Evelyn Moser, : ‘PRI Delicious, fancy, 6.00 decinied moderately today |Am NGas..:. 48 Toy A¥e = QB giLeturgy. slow. bend $0; around. four “loads|died Thi Donald, James Jr. and Paul Clark winter wheat created ‘ gold, market y Loew's... 22.6 steers , 30.00-21.50; four loads ursday at her-home. $s Jr. ar a strong bu; No. I, 3. i : "lw l ctive th: Am News ..... 30.6 one 8 Chem 16.6 ; high choice 101503193 “~ steers 22.00: . all of De demand for the bread grain on|tr7i: Setacos, fam Ot yon ae oe Centing Nies “octive (nen ee Am Rag... 219 Lorillard... 182) Pleading gulity to reckless driv-|bulk good fed steers 18.00-19 50; some| She leaves her husband; two, arborn; and three grand- the Board of Trade today, pushing bbs be bu; apples, Northern Spy. fancy,|terday when the market fell/{y ar | tmp, ABBE Fo ing, Burton MacLachlan, 31, of rut los heh ch Wool geeky, 185° ie on sons, Marvin of Lake- Orion, Rus-| children. et prices up for. gains which extend-|200,.0 gh LoS igo pu: gprs: |sharply. pete 8 ee igp'4|Charlevoix, was fined $50 and $10}helfer bad choice, #8 ib heiters|sell of Oxford; one brother, Howard) Mrs. William Fielding to more than five cents at ne pee Signs of recovery throughout the|Am Viscose... 363 Mood Co ws costs Thursday. He was ar-|gsa secs os aot Ab ery ne of Oxford; ten sisters,! CLARKSTON — Service for Mrs. one time, No. 1. 1.80-2.00 bu. Carrots, topped, No |list persisted in the early after-|Anac W& C.. 78 Mpls Hon... %. ; before James Southart of! utility reial steers and heif-/Mrs. Gertrude Scrace of Oxford,/William (Grace, M.) Fielding, 77, O02 8 ___|tegh tb-2:28 bu. Celery root, No. 1.1.99: /noon with prices spread over a/Armee Sil: $1) Monsaa Ch -.. idl Keego Harbor Township, sea moar a 1280 down:|Mrs. Beulah Ballard of Auburn|of 29 S. Holcomb St., will be held Old crop soybeans also were) gos. bens. Ho Me. 1, 1.1$-2.35/range of around 3 points lower tojAtehisan, Its Motor Ba: 33 jemmners arnd cutters mostly 1000-12 0". |Heights, Mrs. Emily Lund ofjat 2 p.m. Monday at the Sharpe higher in early dealings, | pk. monty b ‘1 h.35 soi bee :|2 Points higher. j “SR ‘ Metered des Se Kiwanis day at Fentine M-59 Vina sonnel eons Ak $015.59, Pontiac, Mrs. Daisy VanKuren of|Funeral Home, with burial in reflecting a good demand; for cash|cnions, green. No. i,” 75-85 doz. behs.;|| Trading hit a pace around hs ata Muster Br -. 84) Speedway, bring the family; qual-jsmell los choice S18 Ib and 448 I>\Holly, Mrs. Hazel Tverdale of|Woodlawn Cemetery, Detroit, She soybeans and a soybean |enion ‘sets, No. 1, 1.80-2.00 32-Ib. bag. , a tee ; ifying start 1:30 p. m. races at é : : Parsnips, No. 1, 1.00-1.25 ¥% bu. Pota-|2,890,000 shares for the day as com- bey home Rn’. %6/3:00 p. m, Sun. May 13. —Adv.|°sd mostly ad chs arene ee ee Fenton, Mrs. Ida Diehn, Mrs.|died today after a long illness. semper yeed haa _ toes, fancy, 2.00 S0-Ip. basi Nnouse, No{Pared with 2,850,000 shares chang- a, Mee 8 > ay RR Se scutes 0-1 9.50. Olive Fishburne and Mrs. Thelma) Mrs. Fielding leaves her hus- their ns were im- 30 do . hot- hands yesterday. 4] Rummage sale, Saint John's 26. Today's market ie , ed to fractions. Some of thelioee tacrs SiR tok Re, eet See Feet oat geen ce, ofan: had napa On aes sharpest advances were reduced!" 9°y's9 “sos. ‘bens Rutaba a. Ne. 1)| ‘The steels, motors and oils were ponee 2" at M - 327/8 to 12 —AdV.| most good and choice 20.00-26.00, limited |Case of Midland, and eight grand- sal sota, : ae trecies eroceseet: 136-140 bu. Turnip, tepped, NO. 12) mixed, coppers were higher, and Sere Warner. 26 Norn AY 903] op few indi noice and Prime 3108-3098 ren, eee Tigucaanseatccanmiereet 2.50 bu. 4 eee ae : Briggs Mtg : ummage sale. Four. Towns few na er; m gra ren @ great- Wheat near nd of fi Eses: . 30-¢ ‘railroads w: , r Pac 43 d low util- bearimae a ts oe saber ne medium, “13 80-14.00" ema, 0 00-i1.0." |raurodes ware slightly lower ane run ‘Balke aby wat cAurune ¢1 Community Church. Cooley Lake iy very ecttve ‘My 0-180. cu ‘tnd| George Phelps Newberry |grandchildren. $2.30%4; corn unchanged to 4% high- DETROIT EGGS Yesterday's market dropped off Burrourhs wif PaO a EL thee ee ee eT cas bale acne | LAKEVILLE — Service for) er, May $1. 49; oats unchanged to” DETROIT. Mer a ded. teaer ; tes lafter General Motors announced Camp Boup . fei [ay oa Air he uy Hf your friend's in jail and needs : CMICAGO LIVESTOCK een he Rapes os. of To Plan Smorgasbord y, De clude: ederal-state| Casa Dry ..... i age fl a } ville 4 higher, May 66; rye % to 1|Detroit, cases in [a plan for cutting production, can Pac” jae Param Prt 32 ¢) ail Ph PE $-9424 or MA 4031) CyicaGo. stay 11 1AP) — (U8DA) —ledriday at the Wilbas Furen|| COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — Ot- cent higher, May $1.2644; soybeans} Whites—-Grade A jumbo. 47: large 45-| \Capital Airl... 354 c ms —AdV | saiabie hogs 7.000. fairly active, uneven, |" y at t ur Funeral | : 41.,something the entire motor indus- |& Penney J. fi will be installed and final % to 5% higher, May $3.17, and| {is Veshied average 48) eee | carrier Cy... 31) PAR . 263 generally steady io 25 higher on vuteh-/Home, Romeo, with burial in Ro-| oe seg 4 y fuses ave 41's: grade B large 43. |try has been facing in recent|Case, JI -..... 132 pfizer a a Rummage sabe, 3 to 8 p. m. May/jers and sows: bulk mmixed grade lots plans for a Smorgasbord of Sweets lard 10 to 15 cents a hundred rade mabe 6) mie | ock Cater Trac 736 phelps D661 11, Orchard Lk. © Ch No. 2 and 3 100-200 1b 15.80-16.10: 200-260|Meo Cemetery. He died ‘suddenly pounds higher, May S120 testes ae caine corning weeks, ee Sn BE i wer Ba) see mata. | a nena a Ndr ee cose Tos eed] TRY tS rn a atin Thebans hres s _ : ‘ j . : 8! ag p Mor .. 48. , ; ; ; sther o a e . : , evaded ones. May cit 9852 aes | GM closed off": at 43% as the 'Ciimaa de casa ER tl p | mostly No. 1 20-218 Ib sorted for weight] He leaves his. wife, Catherine, a 7 i the Grain Prices | Whites “Orage Al 42-45, me-|day's third most active stock, and; lusts er ane pts Va ia |. Rummage sale, May 11 and Bacon erate September; a. few tts "ygo.|2Md one aunt. Mrs. Alfred New- — os ra ae :. aos tes ra. large. .. aor. SSE ia to 5, 201 ae 5 rence A | cee: aaron an -_ Opening sBrowns Grade A-targe: 40'9-42; me- today it opened ona huge block ot Eo ee > Heats i 5 Pulm haan am : io Spel aid og SS ee ner. lee ase ary “a one wei aw wee 1732 Pendersen road, Walled Lake. : mint) wansiet fully teed {19,000 shares at 4314 and then con- (come Ea. aoe { : Ue tpeeacas: tareet eweter eescnriees| te psa bol pit The event will take place at 7:30 May sesetes 6's | a “Comment Market tu ay Moses) pried: linued trading actively at 43's with!©° oe __— . pot 2 Business Notes |sround yo ase me te 14.78; good clear- ROCHESTER — Service tor Mrs.ip.m. May 24, in the ‘Commerce Sep 2.2..7 “ei'| distributed demand. Movement inte stor-/Hlocks of 1.000 to 4,000 shares Consum Pow, 48.3 + less William L. (Bonna) Daniels, 43.| Methodist Church basement oo See hoa cag a chaning hands Seat Bak | aw ea tt A ttt nace [of 3081 Culverston, will be held July Ronee ig | term markets not reflected in c _ , a a ady: bull xk to “ roel 8 pices es rent Aocal demand Chrysler was down a little, but cont eee Ss 1 The appointment of John Dilertesecs voce, ow Decay factor raft a Fad merce ~ Av Slate Pancake Supper aoeerses 1.35%0 : caciae ane soos \Studebaker-Packard held steady,;Curtiss Wr... 34.2 392 maglhlarat of 5280 Cecelia re hares coat Senger els, urn Mission Church, with buria 13.70 Ce nnd batt titel betated Jalal and Ford advanced, a reflection of pet sea MH 423/St., Clarkston, as a special agent | 170030.50. a few commercial down to\! Cadillac Memorial Gardens) DAVISBURG—The men of Austin . 1aeely CHC ADO Mey 117 (APC niceso ers Ford i ided|Det tBdis, 343 -™‘lor the Prudential tf: Co. | 14.50: Mew good to tow choice yearting| East cemetery, Her body will be|Chapter 396, OES, will A 300 | oe or pe meee! having prices! new Ford pign to invest in guided / RE) “Aire... ane = o€ nial Insurance CO. |veiters 1700-18. 75! most utility and com- ¢ the Wiltiacn R. Potere Bunoral : : sare ‘unchanged. 93 score AA 59 92 A missile development. Dow Chem 67.3 sD eS ool ‘announced yesterday by Dis-/ mercial cows 11.501 a few com-)4 : ere Funeral|pancake supper at the visburg rBieiae © ean = _- Baa aa Tig aco Mow” SRA}trict Manager ‘David H. Lewis, evel 72ers fas” ate ming Home until 9 a.m. Monday, when|Masonic Temple Saturday, starting . . : A Pi , € Ld E ’ GE President fo Head Es . steady to firm; recetnts 16 500: At noon the Associated Press East “Kod ao $3.3 po May . ted ee e association with Pru- cutters "and utility Holstein cows up ie fe Hip be taken - the curt at 6 p.m. The public is invited. - Meher UB. lage whiten 10 ocr centjaverage of 60 stocks was down Wlemer * Sperry Rand, 25.¢)dential, McFarlane compiled an 7 oat nee s 13.50) to- n state until time ser-r hi 7 sahil Pandata S29 Pred) Cave Nght aahZ) tlle Moneta belt Sdn eee f ; good ; and overa4 Se -60 per cent a 408. | leents at 187.40. Yesterday the Eris RR 234 Std Brand | -- 427 /outstanding. record uf quality as, Son to conmerems (Renee ae ‘Mrs, Daniels died ‘Thursday! tie Sea of Galilee is nearly 700 _ GI Pay Committee Siicis SES Ease Stee iat s210 op te day, tw FR, By BE Si hd Herrin? "ad oleae smtp surat eat her ome afer loa ness et below sm level, ye te ceipts 385 greatest drop in a month. Firestone... 39 Std Ol Ny eg eesiservice in the insurance Sales jnative spring lambs 24.00-26.40: 0 ci She leaves her husband; Ser |Nationsl Geographic Society. - of a : Pood Mach... 69.8 Stevens, JP .. 33-6 |field, Lewis said. ola pol anlage ah any —— WASHINGTON — Sefretary of CHICAGO POTATOES s Ford Mot .... 06-1 siug-peck ... (08 24.00; cullato choice shorn ewes 4.00-5.50 : a | ne : TOCK AVERAGES t Sul... 89 an Condi pocadeee ak he aera Gitutigetee gd Stace uti), N¥W, YORK, May ticompied oy te Erstag® “334 terrae’. Hal Lester V. Ostrander of Poittc. Postpone Board Meeting Sermeg Coes Lond Sse ordiner, mth 5 F 60 Gen Dynam... 26 3° ‘* g4.3}@ Senior in electrical engineeri : se reakfasts—Lunc Electric Co., as chairman of a spe- pare ad peed, = eee oe ME change Indust Rails vil Btocks on oa . begs TeLss ‘o- : 1508 at Michigan State Uanreniy: han WATERFORD — Meeting of the B kf cial committee to study the possi-|Idano russets 6.10: utilities 468 new eee today.... 2628 1818 72.9 197e/Gen Mille... 65 Tex G Bul. ML es i the planning com-|Waterford Community Church RIKER FOUNTAIN bility of higher pay for technical) moderate. demand fair, market steady:|Prev. day ..... 263.5 1522 129 1879,Gen Motors .. 43 ** 99.5] mit : rd i ed | lot’ track gales new stock: washed Week ago 2718 1823 3 4-a9t3/Gen Tel... 456 Bran W Air... 225/mittee for the school's annual|Sunday School Executive Board, ; skills in the armed services. {00 Ib sacks Callfornis long whites cies ago... 201 1468 1 188 8\Gen Tire vere ST Teent cea”. $¢3/Engineering Exposition, May 11-12.|scheduled for Sunday, has been Lebby of Riker Bidg. The Defense Department recent- $0? sacks’ Piorida round rede 300 ey ye high T,. 2732 1331 752 1918|Goodricn 83, Underwood .. 403) tore than 30 industrial exhibits postponed ‘until June 10. ' ly informed Congress that it is hav- eH low ....., 2440 1290 716 171.6, Goody -. 3.6 Un aon : . a eran ~ 9 — ing -difficulty—particularly in the Poultry ABS MEM oc SEE IRS Ba MUS NSM: oth Umuerhie tis Meal tg antore weded emiealer | _ : a A : S low ... =o ait S. Army's guided. missile, = 4 Air Farce—in keeping young offi-| DETROIT POULTRY DETROIT STOCKS Cees LE Unit pret | 6 ithe “Nike,” the Bell Nacphaes ' cers and enlisted men after they) DETROIT, May 11 (AP) _ Prices’ pald b! Regnier ic Gulf oi 123.4 Un Gas Co 2 y\Show and the General . Motgrs . per pound F B. Detroit for no. 1 Hersh Choc. . 40.4 had attained high technical abilities quality live poultry uo to 19 am Figures ater decimal points ‘are ciehths Holland PF... 133 US Rubber . 55.6'**Preyue of Progress.” : because ‘private industry will pay) Heavy type hens 29-30; light tvpe 20 o) Bix el Noob | Hooker E}.., . 43.6 US Steel 586 nF _* h eavy type broilers dr fryers 3-4/ Ib. gray Allen Elec & Equip & 4 \Hooker El pf 1014 US Tob 18.6; Ostrander is the son of Lester them ore. crosses 25, barred rocks 26-27: caponettes Baldwin Rubber Co UG tat Cent 69.6 Walgreen i. 3) 5/V. Ostrander, of 234 Chippewa Rd. & — “Other members af the advisory sacs Ws 28-29, 5-6 Ibs 30-32; iucklings! Gt Lakes Oil & Chem Co° . DC) iG Mectarl be i/o bah And Un Tel 304 2 SSS e re \' er ommittee include “Dr: John A. in breeder turkeys heavy type heus Howell Elec Motor Co $1 3! ei ltnfang Bu o2 Weta BK? : e t a oe | 2 ; : sess ae Hannah, president of Michigan, - The Prophet co. 2 ng waltneple Cop 8 eae 2 i} Trucking Firm Executive 2 State University. gett Ural tan TeuuerBdiccn| Co |) ae3) ist say (tet Run Mach $23 Wilsen&ce : : ——_—_—_--- . cea TF Noa hg ecto Hie Gee eat? 32 ajtet ar Lp oeeerth as to Address Traffic Club |. a new Olds "88." A beautiful new Olds . . “1 coo! a) | o | ying pr | ge ake lint Paper “198 Young saw * 90% . t- ; Jury Finds Him Guilty [dmensagee mene bens 108-40 5 routs [tot Silver "60 Youngat Sh&T 964 S F Roee™ a Plead al doesn't cost any more than the low priced ; Hi d T . il eaponettes under 4% Ib 25-26 over 4’, ives Tel & Tel 334 Zenith Rad . 1igaitorney for Kramer Bros. Freig ee at His Second Tria ly 28-29: theavy hens, turkeys un- arings wa Lines, will be. the main speaker cars: A Circuit Court jury yesterday aan Sees Drought Till ‘66 ney 71 ns hen the ete found Walter Oakley, 360 N. Perry | ae bp ; ‘ ane : . \Club will convene at the Waldron St., guilty of second-offense drunk! Dividends | waubewa| pattincene oiacelnmmn ise res DENVER — The current totel for its monthly meeting. : ag ; ed March 31 of $10,436.193, equal to,drought cycle. jn the Great Plains) e { Rod adi iN! driving at his second trial on the $104 s common share. This compared! will not end until at least 1966, /0Pic Of Rodgers’ address wi e : iwith $8. an) 91 n € Chg port j “ : charge. DETROIT \INS)—Burroughs Corp. con-/share nike ame periea ast vear_|Albert W. Cook. chief meteorolo-, be, “You: and Trans aus: d ~ ‘ An earlier jury was dismisses tinued its 61-year record of regular cash’ agi | revenues. increased 2 s163.. j | gist here, predicts, Hé said the: ma graduate of cas ae ; ‘ March 7 when jurors were unable |Gvstents veserdey by decisring © 3: fire Le), boat i We LU : ; University Detroit w ; iolanreel ona verdict: “tigen Feet payable on com-; three months of 1955. er cycle reached its low ebb} \Scheol, Rodgers fs a guest iectunee : Oakley was charged with driving scot June 22. The dividend announced) NEW YORK (INS) Pood” Machinery, : at the University of Michigan State : < he board of on North Perry Street under the the corporation's ‘Taein apn) Ske Meet tie cauerer eaaed March 3f of, influence of liquor Nov. 2. 1955.) ‘S.n16.si0 “equal fo. 81 18. 4. common ‘Recuperates From Fall Tennessee. He is free on $100 bond pending Zinnias are the favorite flowers ii" q tommen ohare ins the eames! Mrs. T. Walter Harris is in St.| Meeting chairman will be J. Earl sentence by Judge Frank L..Doty among U.S. gardeners,. says the’ period Leino Beare tcse a bh [neresords ie Hose! Mercy Hospital recuperat-|Lind of the GMC Truck & Crsch| JEROME Oldsmobile -- Cadillac 280 S. Saginaw Street Ph. FE 4-3566 ee re PN reporis net income, University and the University of | wee May 28. iNational Geographic Society. -_'fhree-moathe ef tas jing from a fall. Division. : — . = = : v 2 i “ Death Notices. | __ Card o of Thanks 1 1. __Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Male 6 _Hetp Wanted Mate aul _Hetp \ Wanted Mate 6 ___Hetp V Wanted N Male 6) _ Help Wanted Female 7 9 Help Wanted Female 7 WE WISH TO THANK OUR MANY i [CE I - EXPERIENCED SERVICE STA-| EXPERIENCED | MAN TO WORK | MARRIED MAN FOR LOCAL TER- | TREE TRIMMER WTD FOR PAR R FAR-| GIRL.. EXPERIENCED IN DO-| WOMAN FOR Ra en | tried and neighbors and rela- COLLEC FION MAN | tion attendant Must have at least in Jumber vard and drive truck | roy: needed at once, Route or | ay oe area Call OR 3-3353 aft- mestic air reservations & ticket-| work and .care of 2 cpidees. DANTELS. MAY 10, 1956. Mrs ‘ives for their many kind expres-| With administrative ability for. 3 vrs. exp. Apply at Bob Adems| for deliveries. Must have chaut- | Cxp. preferred. bat not pec- | ing. MI 49711. Waterford Area. OR .-0662. where 1 ibonne 3001 Cal. sions of sympathy during our re- ron vere permanent office pos-| shell. 120 Hunter Bivd. Birming- feur’s license and furnish recom- essary. (ood character, empioy- “ik Ti jrad Toolmaker GIRLS. - R WORK iv DRY AN versten. Rochester. age 63; be- conkers omen Mrs. Mary and taints wit ohoetan Abe plbetnss | ham. Mich. No phone calls mendetions, Do not apply, wales ment record and car necessary. pu ¢€ cleaning dept. Experience pre-| must like to. handie pa loved wife of Willtam. L. Dan- err top _ managerial [-poporel| pes | _ Go" 1940 Cooley Lake Ra = to” to stort Cai Pull af r Drask. Must ‘ne familiar with proveseing | [ether yey woveseary. A others prem om wine ils: beloved daughter of Mr. and few months First National Credit | ie = aoe _PE 3231 nad aiberanplananede’ t. 8 a.m Pontise rs. Mrs James Clark: dear mother ; Bureau Inc Pontiac State HOt Ee fone UsE Leace MAN wes starting pe rt _Aty, 540 8. Telegraph Rd. B ‘Merceltss Annett and. Janet, The Pontiac Press et D ESIGN ERS en hour. " Bor fe. Pon hes Press. | alg opel [TRAINEES for man wi Ambition and drive wt ay bye = Cun BOs ‘Gat ner wit) care. ‘or children. Daniels: dear sister of ~ Top Grade T oolmaker _ ; si hac has a planned management train-| ‘© Pragtess with, growing organ- TV) 2 Gearon, Bt ir~4 Live in, Al} conveniences, ¥ Mrs. Helen Sz dlowakt Pp ; INSPECTOR rem whi will ac-| {zation. Write Pontiac Press| salary. Over 21. PE ¢7241. _ $28 per w MI’ 4-729 lyn Moser, bis y' FOR WANT ADS Prefer trade school graduate ing program. into h it will @ _ Box 110, ED por week Mrs Mary Crichton, Rose Must be familiar with Seeing || CHECKERS Experienced in setting up and} cept 5 men = If you are Ph peh ee ~~ WOMAN FIELD . pais eha. Paul. Donaid — DIAL. FE 2-8181 aud vaicccaty teandarae. Gen checting choos tolerance parts on ae rapid advancement into Youxa’ MEI MEN ee orick ih —S:; good Se eae ames lar r. Pune . surface plate its rough ir ease * will be held. Monday. May 14. at| farting: per eat te) seperoni? M. ¢, MANUPACTURING CO. intense training “ebd are at least |. R NOTON wok + “Worms, nae I nos Press SALES MANAGER 11 am. from the Auburn Mission From 8 a.m. to § p.m, to progress with growing ergan- . 118 Indianwood Rd. Lake Orion graduate, you may| _8. Telegraph Rd __Box_62. corporation fs Church with Rev. Al dy ization. Daniel's “Manufactarin utomation | Grenier toni rasan a dually Tor this "progréat’ ‘Thess | WANTED Maw WiTH LATE ae zeal cera the of capable » officiating. Interment in Cadillac Comp ert borcharde Lake ona. Boring Mill experience required | selected will be assured excellent} el car. No experience necessary. | ‘© live in s Box 63. cceressive Pieid en oy Gy rmeciniy Carsonsy) Bese J) Mi*)| dl estaa at be medianet rt Ue EZ ae in both tool & job shop machin.| salary Eee ee anes sett; | INSIDE GIRL FOR SOPER CHIRP. | Provision. favelves. ree £ Daniels will He in state at the immetately hie : ie Long. Freqrep. Contract. Mr _tor interview. : Drive Inn. 1715 N. Telegraph. | {rainin mand supervising na ' . William R. Potere Puneral Home ess assumes no respon 70 YEARS Spec Mach y Vases biaotane im SBeRT YT toan’ CORP. ing sales force. Persons uatll 9 6m. Monday. at ee — for Cate ether EXPERIENCE 5 L a ris 115 ?itain piract, Roches: 8 _u lelp V Wanted Female 7 Spee od ae cone POR 1 be given cqmaneys vias. time she w aken to the than cance! the charges > a N : . . _ter. TeCwAR ote while mother! Guaranteed earnings as. church to He in state until time for that portion of the first mee ¥ Mich a ne “SE-B ABLE TO COR- | ~~~ | _ works 46806 after 5:30. Com paid insurance ’ of service Funeral arrangements|{ insertion of the advertise: Let ph Lestat pool epeapal tage UT : MAN BETWEEN THE AGES OF | fect body rattles and squeaks A s BEAUTY OPERATOR WANTED. | NEAT ; REAL ESTATE | coo) : _ > uron | sparetime, who can Harvey Mover, Mrs. Rov Walker, Closing time tor advertise. + . 7. ‘ ARE YOU SATISFIED WIT H EXPERIENCE! ue ail $ie0 for distributin Waeting a- sent cae pet aha. 4 gene aomamine toe ames 1) ELOmer Warren 114 5. Woodw: C | mur tegemrgennaine oraeram, Sue present tamil come” Whe |Tpie tered aaack Mouse, "| imal” ‘advert’, “vanil Roderick Cole Puneral service/@ arger (ban regular agate : 114-S. Woodward Lit IC LN we anced ° fulltime. experienced now tet your abifity supplement | Bosrs1ON” OPEN FOR YOUR | _triends_and neighbors. PE, 2-3083 fom the Sparks-Oriffin Punerai | prperisy tas cece ven we and Company ., | IN tions Active office Plenty or) {pe income by doing pleasant con woman to train for millin law on WOMAN Living is su. Mome. with Dr. William Marbach| P Roval Oak 11 9-31Ke Birmingham, Bis oC | floor time and leads. Come in and information call FE. 4-4 ele ae det i eae but not | Sritiaty of Wales Lous. dev im o ciatin e erry Se aes ~ er. © j MPeRE Pac kl Cametecriiigen Rance Transient Want Ada may APPLIANCE SERVICE (MAN AND DIVISION ADAMS (REALTY co BAKERY SALES GIRL, OVER 20. | Millinery. Dept 3rd floor. oe ver fete Ctl rnoee will He im state at the Sparks-| be cancelled up to 9°30 a.m. refrigeration sen ee ne Bera oe Ss : | 382 Auburn Av FF 43393 Dav work only Anderson Bakery, | . "AITE'S te) coral ee. elivering papers Griffin Puneral Home. the day of pabicetes after _ open. Experienced only 544 . . REAL eetices SALESMiCN, 124 W 14 Mile Bgham. MF 4-7114 0 _ —— eee J Lb mes ; FIELDING. MAY 11, 71966, GRACE) 4 ‘20 first insertion | ALERT FULL TIME of | EXPERIENCED | BEAUTY COUNSELORS-PART OR SALESWOMAN TO BE TRAIN | . 29 8. Holcomb, Clarkston, age | AMBITIOUS SALESMAN Die Agvere. : | Mave opening for 2 men Vacant full time. Earn while you learn, for specia) Pontiac Secuaaercuee! Ape in Person to: _a IT: beloved wife of William Field: CASH WANT AD RATES Opportunities plus Apply FORD MOTOR CO and new homes. New office, plen- _ #ll FE 2-3027, Eve. after 6 _Exceptional_pay. TOwnsend 5-1106 S. DEMPSEY ther of Madeline, ; BS . AS a 2 f - : ing. dear mo ° 34¢5:-Auburn Road. Auburn ty of opportunities. For informa) BABYSITTER WANTED. 5 DAY 6 Radove and Dorothy Baker : Lines 1-Dey 3 Days 6 Dave | Heights . . tion call per week, 2 children, Ltve in o Sa eswomen eee Dept. neral service will be held Mon-| 2 $150 «8 88 ? 76. | — — r | empor arily |.ocated in CASTELL REALTY own transportation Call after 5 30 Pr r ) dav May 14. at 2 pum from| 3 2150 «270 ~«(3 8 | FE 5-9659 OR FE '3-0149 Lor all day Saturday OR 34303 D)recces and Clildren’s PON TIAC PRESS | eu? AAR es lee baa ‘ 129 «348 == 5 08 ) Dearborn to Locate im SALESMAN GOOD DEAL FOR ~ | ‘MAN WANTED-POR RA ai Robert M. 4tkins officiating. In 6 235) 405 600 i ‘ right man to sell Chev. and Olds BEAUTY OPERATOR | Positions are permanent in both |! ferment (ine word tere nanY, 6 270 436 7.20 ‘ new and used Oakland County's ie t experienced rtunity Dente ee casalnessee eyes fe 2 cane Mpa Pielat PAY ie ee fh i 31s sa B40 Men w ea for an | lan Gere wena tern ban etl _for the right gir! Call BR476 neces Meiers & ie el | to mediate sod. = S . rt 2 ee ; : work. Apply 1064 WW. Tine Pep A : : : | ance benefits Hi mm ediate: wieigh’s. FULLER MAY 10.1956. PRIEDA B. 5 405 7.2010 80 : ppy BRATION TOOL. & DIT BIRMINGHAM Dept CE-€96-100. Freeport, 1. 74.B. Parke St. age 60 beloved 4 - ei rony between 10.30 and? econ ear 8 Mile Rd oo VEWSPAPER ee “st REPRESENTATIVE atfe of Thomas Puller, dear, ©® 12-00 ‘ se Farlyin 1957 | crawlers Sore . | earn. about $2 an hr. FE 4-362 mother of John. Dorethy. Robert | : < 00. EXPERIENCED Lean E a art) . | INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL | SUBSCRIPTION | cet EABLW Ras MAN AND WIFE TO st spotter mcr oO in, eo ~ of; ene | ore ene eae Hl giter| FE lowers 3 SARBER_EXP | tions Top salary Appl ne D "4 D rea A alae aaltepet DIF PAR | M IN | | 4a oN. Saginaw ed Gol MA bie Tein and Mik. Domtny Merts end| DU NATAN s FLOWURS pW ee | AVON CLEANERS | OO Ee Ay eres eres nee eee ee monet) penne SECRET ARY | wouuy yOu URE T George Kletwlein: Funeral serv- 3484 W 1} Hito> FE 2.8201 | B MAN Rochester, Mich _ OL 2-9611 | Cellent opportunity to represent a ality. for meeting the public in | Experienced 40 hour week. Pleas | to 40 hours a week doing pleasant ice will be held Monday. May 14 NHIOUSE won = Guaranteed saiary, fui] time work. EXPERIENCED SALESMEN IN- | These positions now open nationally recognized company in| personal and phone contact. Work ant working conditions. ape outdoor work? No selling. y del ie eee OL | 22 Auburn Ave terested Ha etlaeod nied an 4 i : bs i Pontiac: Flint and surrounding includes recording: filing end bln ti lng se ro ace can PERA meahndeher ary 1. bens a Dees officiating aA) op STH RNS and air conditiomng business z ¢ - areas e ty xperien not | phon : Dire - Perry Mount Park Cemetery. Mr | EVERGREENS | Busy enc’) [ JubT STARTING. | cellent opportunity fer good j are to be filled prior to nee Shas vite to Pontine Box | 44709 for interview appointment. | ice. 1'G N, Saginaw, Fuller will lie im state at the MOTHER # Bay CORSAGES lable men See Mr. Janka. | moving to Novi. Our products ial of engi- 57 giving age and other | wee Great Lakes Tractor and Equip- > Sparks-Grittia" Punera| Nese | he Geral ertecn Eernaoriee A EL BLING S FOKe peered exclu CAPABLE WOMAN. °6 TO 4 ment Co_ Ryu mqnen. Employment Agencies 8A HICKS. MAY 9. 1956, JOHN LOUIS. lelske JOSEPH HUGHES essary. We will train. Earn while 3 8. Parke .¢ | COLOR CORRECTED-NO GLARE general eaeeak nud chun, R | SECRETAR TO _ MUNICIPAL | EMployment Agencies SA 340 Maver S cake (orien. age {4S arion __ : FE_2-4350 | learning. Apply 12 to 2 only, 2260 FARMER, MIDDLEAGED MAR._ PROCESS | I luorescent ond of Adee: a een a. Pe RECREATION a roar E>. MINGHAM elove usband o y i Dixt t M Bridges. 4 ma Toom an ew lake = = ; Hicks; dear father of Marry. Bar| Funeral Directors . oo DRIVERS Ste Taare Le eaare ack cAceas Nests Ores : | Louvred kubes home —, end every Sun. TIONIST- eee Ve eaiE OF B oes man omer. Haro lerbert. | ~ i _ ard dairy farms in. St. Clair | EN( alt JEERS | Plus other low maintenan. € Sight) Ce : NN Myalmer, and arian Hicks, Mrs. een SRS OED. Taquire 101 Hi ei HEU CD County | Must have understanding | | ing items eee” COMPANION AND LIGHT ASSUMING A VARIETY Or Kis| ‘Immediate full or part time: Bee- | Home |? beste ————. | of feeding and care of BI housekeeping. Some car driving | - ists era) offic Mrs. Helen Shapiro, Mrs. Helma OATS FUNERAL HOME |CARPENTERS FOR ROUGH) Angus together with knowledge of ( Rody -in- white, chassis, ror nigh caliber saleamen it Good bomen country tor right| ZATION. SICK AAR baad vACt Ectonlirlin od ple oa talesiadies. 8 Bernordi. and Mrs. Herma Complete facilities; OR 3-7757 work, Union only Pontiee Vicin- | operation and care of farm ma- amounts to being in a business | arty. Write. Mra Delta Phillips TION AND RETI A A) Near knloyens Service der, dear brother of Mre. Dora, vans — Waterford Twp. | ity MY_ 2 oC chinery. Year round -job. good | final assembly , (rit Cul! Cr nis own mane ing a fully pro- aa Avon Rd. ‘ hester ereice 7 ne nEcoe: jf Ricmnchem Em Birmin: Mid- eats paireanitel bron rina VICES Diemakers | Continiences’ provides, olve tan | 2710 SEW.) | COMMISSIONS AND” BONUSES DEPE ie OSes Eee ROE TC PRESS BOX. ON TEAS as ART MENTO leat, Lb DEE eihy Rav | particulars on age, family. pre-_ | plus FRINGE BENEFITS: fine Toman in Drayton area for| _ 4 ' 4 \ 4 a UN . i y i \ ‘ ‘ * : ~*~ ; } Ls } = oe \ te é f a th oe pt «eh f ips Wied) es te Se ee Hla igi, * 3 '¢ ff ‘ ye Ne on Mi a kik es EY tee FEAL Mecemney) We her a fe pk Re | THE PONTIAC PRESS, aa, wy FRIDAY, MAY 11) 1956 B|CARNIVAL by Dick Turner | om. SARPENTER, REPAIRS ALTER- Fath nt service. Soamare: CaR apres AnD Ae Y itardoet res » 12 Yrs. Exp. Gua repair B. Prep, coumales Leo & 300 my Fe ~iownienmemnen—e——- | FLOOR LAYING DING AN D CABINET : ‘work. New te OR 35-4887, tee ecuk years es geome WORK WANTED. Free eatimates. Ten Pacts OR remodeling. Call-FE 5-0685.|_3-1616 otavattes SMALL JOBS|FLOOR LAYING SANDING AND FE 8-31: finishing. Alger Miter. yrs. io CARPENTER WORK. ALL © Kinds | Pontiac, MA 6-0688. Ress John Featherstone. FE by ea Larry, OS SANDING & FIN. CAR NEW OR FLOOR SANDING, F PARTING EX EX- repair. No) Job too. small or too _ terior an interior PE 8-3382, ates. | *LOOR SANDING, LAYING. FIN. #1014 FE 86-3400 R eee 41 Central, FE AB! AND CARPEN-|_ 2-75 : seve operas SaaS PAR "kK, » © MAN WANTS PAINT- _tering and | ‘tile work 2200. eee. \GUARANTEED . ALL iG kinds.. EST. 1918 sates, Moreh 7. 353 N. Cass. PE 2-302) ANIC ON|HOUSE MOVING, a LLY — ez“ eee with complete| equipped. FE 4-8450_ L Young. a Brea Box |908, PLBMING, PLO} ta¥ine: ss Box)” Bandin pal Edison. 33. 13 PE ooh : as mason's bap, Ld Interest a w. . CENSED hie FI 'OOR ‘CONTR. ACTOR LAYINO-SANDING-FINISHING _ PR ROTIMATED CARPENTRY. 2410 CRANE. OR} 1616 ~ LEE TRENCE HING SERVICE - Work Wanted d Female 1 uN a1, Masonry & Cement Work RE- T. C. THOMPSON FidoR LAYING, peANDING. oe y ¥ L.. ‘ ° GUgTOM PLOWING AND GARDEN GARDEN or Fa eto anytime. Fe i ONA- Le ton ares. A bevel or, OR : OR 3274 NS 2 L Alan An tng. Vicinity of Auburo Spelgnts. GaRDEn Babe 4 ge Tats AND HAR- r§ 5 D ah _and grading FE Heard aot Se oriLLind: 315 Wilson, FE 2-6020, GARDEN PLOWING Gates an icy or acre yard leveling, re ND DRAGGING. FE MY 25402. OTO LER (PRAIZER MAKE) Ly has . . Cond, Extras: maoee Fiding ave ee plow, $300, ¢ GReen, mJ at “Essie. w enle: ROTO TH INQ: IOHIUNG oO. TiRDEn AN i L. W. Avis Service. rE ROTO TILLING snow 6:4 Lave and a greene Wayne Dutch er, Septic tanks completely installed Footings, dirt pane gies sand and _gravel, MAple 5-0486 Free est, Roy. OL ‘geet or thee, OL saan A Apis as _timates ik. Go. D ENYDER. | Banding and finishing. whee FE er PTic Eel OL AND TILE i ER \nstalle Trenc Fae OR }-5212 or a |) ~ TRENCHING AND BULLDOZING me aie thee © West'p D. Tompson PE +694) je_ preferred. ine on CE BaBystTring IN MY HOME! | __ Building” Supplies | 12A gag a EL, Ba") BRIKCRETE gooms| Rx, Oda etict tee . aad cronies 5 Hg pee Bry bias ama Walled Lake, gin gy fog A ~_Busin ‘ 3 Sern ices 13 wate, LEGE GRAD- ACCOUNTING FOR SMALL RE- fee omen tae | Sine rears 7 eo -only.| Co A a Bag eee er GIRL, TUES. AND Weds. with references. 5 pm. FE 29763 ee day an References FE. wey NO TY ie PING | SEC SEC. GIRL WISHES WORK afternoons from' 4 to 2-1681 after 3:30. be Ni Bast gna oF yours. Also weed betw: 7 nd 6 pm Ww. AND G8. SEP. arate or i, liver. pg 248 — and de o RC Deane) Th APPLIANCE REPAIR "WASHING machines and vacuum sweepers. pases, 60a ON. Johnson. ®/ APPLIANCE SERVICE We service all makes re retres Washers, % vratre oo on ga sm. es, ROY'S iia Taek Sani REMOVAL ACE TREE SER : REMOVAL and trimming our bid, FE 2-188. ~~ TAL Pen aera General ber} a Gites 8u Co, 7 W. Law Gitice Roe PE 30135. L Steg Walls and alms ed CALL | NOW 2-032 _Free est. No bw eda Das feo “L HOU Plastic or Ceramie Party New | products, low ene and you earn on Pt hav “= own home. oe 3176, Mary's Gift Par- CHIMNEY WORK Of all kinds a Aiso i rinds ‘of s cleaning. of brick work testuaiog a and rr oe vie and jee ae Lesai Bay WALL SY Mickinir FREE i, j@ job two big or sm: D TT youn Bi RUGS AND UPHOLSTERY. FREE ESTI- mares. re vir. DA CTOR W and ~ “No more for him! He has trouble with his driving even repair, fee calls, 2 pe 46001 Pres ied. Se Cun eTAING PLAIN on RU "RUF. lis, F iv Pontiac Bay (OR NIGHT a SERVICE. FOUND — LARGE WHITE DOO Fop soll and fiii dirt. OB 338 near Clarkston. Call MA $3901 ROTOTILLING, GARDENS AND lawns. OR 3-860 and FE 5-1842 CAWN MOWING BY SEASON OR nO TLINO GA agro it GARDEN AND RD TEVELING FE 46229. soDbING AND SEEDING. BLACK rt and top soi! furn. FE 2-2650. soo Delivered or ae oo | ore baw and Walton. Lost haired dog. Vicinity __FE 5-1904 Rewar of Elis, Le LosT— BLACK Reward. vicinity of Genesee. 44088. D- tan Coilie. Call OR: FOUND: | BEAGLE PUP IN y Vicin- SMALL BLACK SHORT. COCKE PUPPIE, rE auled Anytime after 4 ORiando _ var ASHES ape RUBBISH HAULED _ at any time, FE 40785 collar Mole between eyes a ee i Bats Sy0a 15 Ee =e _Lawrenes, 14 ~ Notices & : Personals 25 25 CRRA EATON _CORARED, 45 or_rubbish cleanup PE 4-51 bts | ‘MING "femoral VE $00) or OR WASHINGS ONLY.Ai_REFER: ASKINGS ONLY. A-i REFER 1B o.? Sn ee YOuNG ta LADY, 21, DESIRES PART time ce work Previous ex- Pe pase Te ees. shorthand, | etc __ Building Service 1 ZAVESTROUORIRG™ NEW AND | repair. flashings. duct work, meta] planter boxes, furnaces stennedll | @nd repaired free estimates. L | and M eet metal. FE 58-0313. 24 hr service eee Maniey. | ELECTRIC © MOTOR SERVICE RE 2 Pil Metetee Debt EN) "he = P A-1 CEMENT vel SEWER CLEANING RET LLOYD MONROE FE 4-6866 | 41 LAYING, SANDING & FIN | Lic: tors. FE jervice | Ss, Water "thse field tile. floors, footings OA $3400 } INS, GARAGES, ATTICS | leere. strane and | er . & W Butid-| __ ers. PE tina FE +4168. But if you want: manship end prom ‘uality, work- attention - | TOOLS, cae oa eeneo eand- etc. Bun y rag oben eNtas . Nemesia S A E L CEMENT , aD BRICK c WORK by Bill es, rand retainer se ne) colors as as desir red, a Phone estimates. FE ues | LAWN lanter) oan Maniey Leach . . Sinks — Sundey Service, FE ¢-2021 LAWN MOWER.) Pace ine | ground and eomree PE 43387 after 5:00 MOWERS SHARPENED Stickel. -16 ‘Naaerit Ct FE 43780. tired. One day ane a detvery “HEATING SERVICE Gas, of] burners and feneeen | cleaned and servied. Ail mak Day or pent FE 4106). er OL 2-9161 WAYNE HEATING CO. | | PLASTERING: ALL KINDS. #.. Myers, OR 3-1345 PLASTERING Free Estimates FE 3-7620 Plastering Contractor New & eT work, All terials furn. —_ No job) _o small or ~ Te: 49 PLUMBING ING AND HEA HEATING aL s Com gon. FE OR. 5076 | ‘Saws, Hand Law i Machine Sharpened er, cooled motors rep elhboaey Free pickup FE 2-6873. 10 Bagley 8st Saws—Law nmowers Atcurately Sharpened FE 2-7680 8 ar | TRUCKING aie HAULING ROB | CKS. 8 | Tom Pick 1% Ton Stake. | Air | Painting & Decorating 20 OPEN TUES iT AND 1 HEAVY HAUL! HAULING. a. any AAA PRIVATE DETECTIVES DO HT AND net TRUCKING | ‘“mestic or criminal, FEE 8.5201. opps hauled sand, fill dirt | tg gucoaer meme <<... and gravel FE 2-060)__ Aerotred Knapp Shoes LIGHT HAULING AND GARDEN | Fred Herman _Dlowing FE 2-1017 2076 Airport Ra OR 3-1802 ING AD AUDIVOX HEARINO SAID a 10, | 101% N Saginaw rr ¢ too WEDDING rave A ions $7 50 Sutherland Studio 18 W _Printed napkins - Fast service - _bdish Anytime Chean FE 8-177 O'DELL CARTAGE — Local and Long Distance Moving Phone FE,_5-6806 ~ REDUCED RATES _ (° | Large van to serve you Smith | EXPERIENCED SPENCER COR- Moving. . setiere Win: | 8270 Canal Rd. a Gilea Mich RE: | Trucks to Rent __Mrs. Burns. FE 2-0814. public 2-4131 FELLOW IN PANEL ruc who saw accident happen tn fron of E3608. 8 this Feb. please on Small reward, In Debt? Trucks Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. . OODWA dey. MICHIOAN, CREDIT COUN. | pling. Sunday! BELLORS. INC 41% 8. Saginaw ; above Oakland Theater. yueeee YOUR OVEN A MESS? “TTS” Oven Cleaner removes burnt-on | —- | crease like eee 8. Daily | WILL RAUL BLACK DIRT. sai is 3 el, fill dirt and rubbish. 445 & URS. evenings. ye Doroths ay FE ie A CALI TODAY WILL PAY. 'M (SPECIAL: COLD WAVES’ 35 50 e you'll say when you get my | Piao $00 N Perry. FE my | tree estimate for painting and blak ed bay? TE bate Tey wnetese Wid. Children to to Board 26 26 A-\ CUSTOM | DECORATING, WALL PRE-SCHOOL.» CHILDREN. papering. Steaming service, Com- _merce, EM 3: | Ai CUSTOM PAINTING PAPER- (Eee OAS. om TORY CnC ‘ing rey removed = Esti- | Rn _mates FE eos Ww td. Household Goods 27 1 PAINTING INTERIOR & EX-; EE TOS terior. 10 per cent disc for cash. Guaranteed Free est. FE 4-0205, | ~A-l. PAINTING PAPERING | __Mason Thompson FE aoe I FURNITURE NEEDED Entire home or odd tote Get the top dollar. *SPHALT PAVING DRIVEWAYS ee ee A h for sou Bee Community AVING DRIVEWAYS TREE TRIMMING AND ;,A-l DECORATING - PAINTING.’ & sane | Le aad parking areas. Free est. REMOV- iMeandikesi t : Sale, Phone OR 93-2717 _ Pa 3. aLabs' NE ON Por Free estimates’ Phone FE _mates, “FE. 40255 ne Call for esti FoR QuicK DISPOSAL O OF ALL ALL EIRGS OF CEMENT Wenn wa SEN OVARD SP ing AYS DEPENDABLE PAINT. [e'pial en ie \ sane ree estimates, FE 29-0019 FE | ing. decorating yrs exp FE cee) BOY. It on AUCTION BRICK. BLOCK: AND CEMENT VAW TREE SERVICE — SPRAY. (INTERIOR AND EXTERIO Ss coe eaiean daar Py Bich, aoe at iain 2 Parsee tena Cae a ruit tri Ll io * of st | cists ouaranteed Work, Ph. | piumatcs, ‘Phone FE ¢0tos, oe ‘al rE 9-29 o Frew Soe | FE +7881. SLOG: ace watt Wana | WANTED TO BUY ALL TYPES = WORK WALL | WASHING AND WINDOW . Reasonable. FE § xe a NT of furniture Phone FE 2-652} _ a : _| clean one. offices, varkae: tac: | NTINO AND E CayvinG irs am5| © ees owas. eificee, s08 ine. “PAINTING 1 AND” DECORATING - __Wtd. Miscellaneous 2 2 . FE €6143, After 5:00, _Shovers Janitorial padidy PAINTING AND ‘ a WS CLEANED | beth tile or floor tle by the recy WID._USEI) SAFE. BA Window be je or floor tile, by the hour : 8-3221 ows regiaced, storm windows or job. Pree estimates, A-i work an % Tateforochog | wp Eavesirougha gleaned’? ang | giuaranterd_Cai""PE| a.i00 "|" Money Wanted 283A as 3 32-1008 > oth PAINTING INSIDE > OUT. | ~~ eras «Hope sins—also ad. eee, hell prices trey re Pree estimates iE SAMO oF re ju combination AND, oT | 4897 | , CE WELL DRILLING | _Well _and_pump repair, OR_3-2396 s Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 TUPPER ALTERATIONS PROFESSIONAL xp, 37 Spokane FE 4-7077 | PAINTING — 3 PAPERHANGING |_ Box #4, Fontiag ‘Press. ALLS CLEAN : 3 FTOR 3-7061 PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING DON’T PASS UP Painting & W all \ WwW Vashing, MQNEY! Sell unneeded free_extimgtes. Call FE 2-4315. | ee Pees Nin, ALLTEL pi pies sain Pe ott e pe. FE 21005. . nderson. GRESSES, SUITS. COATS & Al. PAPER HANGING —Ri REASONAI Le belongings for cash Garden | Plowing ~_16B | PLANS IN aad A-l ROTOTILLIN' NG etn DON as P het. rates. FE 42 4-217 Pirenaangie. Ap yo through Classified Ads! f ins me 8 rine Fe 47069, wa oa FE 28181. by women, work cuaremteed. . AA-1 MOVING TRUCKING O00D| Lost WHITE MALE BOXER service, EM %-5253 or FE 54-3571, with brown merkins on head. enytime. Vie. of 4571 Forest Dr. Reward 1 HAULING PICKUP. ANY-| __ OR 3-6061, ; NO- nN EXCEL sERviCn CHILD'S PET. FEMALE Reasonabie Rates rE toy J nemenpe pl een road 10 RYTHING WA 1 months e abour ANYTHING WAULED ka ten ten 4-T615. ; ; ® Ae. Lost Seoet Se nsoma, ASHES AND RUBBISH HAULED. e FE ¢7038 or FE i anytime. FE 6-397 . RUBBISH O% ANYTHING. LOST. NEAR HAGGERTY AND ASHES AND RUBBISH HAULED.| 32/40 Pic ha Rd. Walled Lake. : aanea COA Ae Coby x0 : OUR FET WANT TO FRA JOHNSON” HAULING, simal_Reovee_Loogue moving wit pte pick up anything “Hobbies & s & Supplies 24 aAA one s TRUCKING DAY OR | NEW SCRABBLE 8 >t or OL scuiprnent indie power rake. | When he can hear straight!” WEST SIDE PLOWING & GRaD- Me Pe hoe Bek Seo) eee ___Physio-Therapy _ 1A WTD, CHILDREN TO BOA a ace eg cc ie Laundry Se Service 8) fae Service 22 IRONTNOS WANTED. PHONE FE COPENHAVER's RADIO & TV Re Night eerv- Re Lana tvneet a lea. ar R PA UNDR d. A ah, Ponte Laundry. PE TV SERVICE ATL * makes. Service calls @ to @ Ja ea . DONE IN x Television. 463 8. Saginaw. my home, Pick-up end deliver. Catt rE s-1910. GUARANTEED TV REPAIR. ANY ke and RADIO & TV, 127 8, PAREE OT, idscaping A8A Beye ty RADIONY. i FE 6-716 ALL ALL LAWN CARE BY HOUR OR 2 re SS _by Job. Prew estimates. FE 2-0088. | 554, Open ARDS TV SERVICE — AIRPORT AREA LIGHT DOZER. 7 Se aaa } 2-16 er Serv : CLARE LANDECAPING SER | ore oe lee. tiles 5 ; end sod” Pose | TIZEWRITERS © ADOUNO oe pring clean opel? i cra Print yerenes , # ¢ up vy expe . ay | Lud 5 re sess ry PEWRITERS RENTED — Bans 1 LANDSCAPING ser \ 23 ON, =Saginaw_ 8t. aintenanc |) building PE 38112 of FE 46010. Upholstering 23 SENERAL LAN 0. 10 ~~ ~ Steg C Mills PE! £AKLE’s CUSTOM fe race raruhaina ano | Sia" Ptaceatabe” XPERT TREE TR NO AND . Free estimates. — arenes free estimates. Satis-| THOMAS UPHOLSTERINO _faction guaranteed. 8-2603, x 8, TELEGRAPH Le nes FORD TRACTOR, FRONT LOAD- ED- er and back blade, for grading pay set $-s707, eH pba) bod been Lost & Found 24 r ~ ~~ OL At el ethan A pe after] tost MAN'S GOLD WATCH AND North. Com sone landscaping, not} Cane. In front of Kreeges Return amateurs. ciel ontiac. _— reward W. Tennyson. "8, PE 5 n0s0e ITE O8T D BRINDLE FARD *# DRIVEWAY SRADING BLACK AN _& back filling FE 5-3552 | wer ON Saw _ Moving | & Trucking | 19 FOUND REE WHITE AND 4 Huron | DAINTY MAID FOR SUPPLIES. 3 Mark. | | fe i Walton ____ Wanted to o Rent 29 > BED BEDRM. HOUSE WITHIN 5 MI. _@XECUTIVE DESIRES 2 OR 3 ae a o- on Wa- Tr. As close as troit, M Oo 3-490, te $22, Detroit. IDDLEAGED EXECUTIVE. AND wife. Want to rent nice five room house with garage. a within the cl Situ- ated in desirable neighborhood on Pontiac area, WE ¢ sMALE HOUSE POWTIAC OR BUB- OR BUB- ‘Low 3..smell chil- ten ‘Ph, FE reps3e WANTED TO > RENT SMALL 2 adults, ehildren. Vi- einity. of Union tae Village. EM 3.3602 r 4pm YouNno WORKING COUPL zr LAST OF MAY OR 18ST OF JUNE REASONABLE oe Abe PONTIAC PRESS, ‘anon wearen ours OR RETIRED my modern home. Bie Y peaver’e area. _* MUlberr eI after pm rh or « day Sat. Bun _Wtd. - Transportation 31 ry | popha er MEN WN EED R RIDE TO ‘oast, May 12 or 13. FE Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 CONTRACTS WANTED contracts for immediate juyers waiting. What have Reasonable Ast “2 rc For land contracts. New or Large or small. Brin or old. get ae our al at * or call 60441 or WE 5-9075, HAY DEN, Realtor | FOR LAND CONTR. oa ee VanWelt, 6440 Dixie Hwy. $200,000 Available For purchases of land contracts. we have immediate buyers. Bring pe ay obec large or smali tnd ta @ the ash. Bee Johto personally for fast - action A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. F 42535 LET Us Bid on the sale of your con- Teds before vou sell Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TT: N. Saginaw St. Ph, en Eves Till 8 30 | Wtd. Contracts, , Migs. 32 IMMEDIATE CASH FOR YOUR om contract or equity in your K. T. Templeton, Realtor, | 333 Orchard Lake Rd If you are pele svn! ame ect | dl ae 8 aon | | FE 40521 $0000 CONTRACT $100 ‘A MONTH | Wanted Real | Estate 324 | | i | ‘019 Wo WE NEFD LAND CONTRACTS We will give vou a quick cash offer with no additional hidden costs. Early settlement. Give us call today. esti- males Nicholie & Harger ( Co. §-6183 , Ww. leon tn SELL otk Se CON- tract barr ou Tass seen us. AFITOL LOAN CO. W Mure FE 40661 TO GET THE Toa FOR Your. land contract. peat Pertnd is the “bird” to si Lond w. ron St. Phone Pr? 32-8316. WE HAVE At our disposal or seasoned lan our clients See me before re sell, ASK FOR BOB MARA To Buy—To Sell—To Insure MAHAN Co-operative acl’ Estate Exchange enings and Sundays Huron Ph. FE owe MORTGAGES. purchase new | contracts for On GOOD Betray hy ok pooh ‘sere or mons with 100 ft, B.D ARLES an i 5 Pelegranh earn be _ Eves “re $-8801 eo CASH 48 HOURS FOR YOUR HOME JIM WRIGHT, Realtor, Oakland Ave. Co-operative Resi 3 te Erchang . WE CAN SEL A 6-2507 +6121 EQUITY 5 A. G. Filo Ott & Sons North western “Bey. at M'bel, eet. Telephone FE here Share Living Q Quarters : 30) red = As aon Ted McCullough. No ob- | "Open Eves, | | DOG HOUSES ~ BUNGALOWS ANYTHING Sr fn ae hours for your equity. Haw. . Stout, Realtor Tl NN. w St. Ph. Soon Eves, Tul: 8'90- — HELP US! ants to jaa rozimate! A ys pape cbs A. __jand ‘Avetiue aoa: 100 Oak- or hear SOLD. or Not Sold If ‘sn't —_ od 's7becade i base't be “WHITE BROS. Phone OW 31385 STATE: WIDE al Estitte Service Inc. now of- fers, you bak opportunity res! list ty or business for coverage. offices 7 Shoes 9 to serve you. County Reoresentative usted ver throughout 1717 6. TELEGRAPH FE 40521 PEDDLING YOUR To Buy—To Sell—To Trade YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN EALTY CO., REALTORS Co-operation Real Estate Exchange a 1073 NEXT soon ore ‘BRANCH Sale oo NEEDE ayers w Mertace read Fong may « Qualified ES KNAUF, Realtor 26%) W Huron; FE 2-7421 OA 8-3338 LISTINGS “WANTED — We have WAR rape f buyers waiting Lake) om Reasonable or take over pay-| 3 ments. PE 46504. BD. CHARLES, Realtor |? Rent Apts: Furnished 33 Rent Apts, Furnished 33 _Rent Houses Unturn. 36. eau ‘pn art ba 12 ROOMS AND BATH, “NEWLY FURNISHED. TOWN. FE42579, store’ and bus. 1 child pas al 231 Osmun. PE 2% ROOM, MODERN APT., ON bane To fesponsib' le people. OR ROOMS AND BATH NEWLY breton for omen 116 LaPay- im. Call aft. 6. PE 3-726 2 <1 ae daire, es cal Some. private en- _trance, | 7 FURNISHED ROOMS ON FIRST - floor private bath. 139 Raeburn. _FPE_ 5-8330. J ROOMS, BATH, UTILITIES entrance. Inquire 109 Dresden. _ 3 ROOMS. GROUND FLOOR. CHIL- dren welcome 2 pvt. “_bath, ang entrance. FE 44-7066. 3 CLEAN ROOMS, UTIL Block off bus line Adults nly. ae Grove. Call aft. 4:30. FE J ROOMS COUPLE ONLY. LIN- _coln Ave. OR ee. or re 5-5895. 3 ROOM N. room and: kitchen. mare Poth, 2 Orchard Lake Ave. ROOMS AND BATH. 3 ROOMS FURN. APT.. = LAKE. _Child welcome FE §-2707 3 ROOMS AND BATH PRIVATE ished. 204 PROPERTY ? (eae CSE ox LEAT aay te | 7 ROOM APE: ABOUTS ORLY, Sa are you a dt eth time worry | 3 ROOMS. PVT BATH AND ENT. wi jockers we sm, “Doe us now, We | Adults only, 67 8 Parke ne hes We toons. resteostel 3 seer gee wEEK. etalls en z Besneine ene) erent. 7 ROOM,” FURNISHED LAKE t apt, utilities At, available Suitable for 2 teachers or office workin _ple. No children. OR 3} ROOMS AND PE 61473 oches cou- BATH 7 CLEAN } ERG cata ONLY. i 7 ROOMS A AND Sie . 16 = ON. sisted Lake Orton, after 5. sy a PRIVATE a porerd, 402 W. Huron. Phone FE 67604. 3} BOOMS, SLEEPING ROOM FOR 3. FE 41050 J ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE _entrance, No children. "ER 31408. CLOSE TO DOWN-|. WOLVERINE APTS. "ee MENCSTRAD | 108, E.Huron__ CPE «482M bad mee S I RMS. AND PRIVATE BATH. Near OM. . Take : $15. weekly inc heat. 390% Pro- spect. EM 3-4323. T ROOM APT RENT. 37 more J ROOM A f ANCE. Pvt. bath, to bus line. Partly furn. Adults only. 285 ee TH, UNFUR- |) Bigace erie Stae = MY 3 - cad after 4 o.m, T RM. ~~ furnished. West Side. No ¢ ron, 066 per meats plus elec- tric. phy. Be gene aoe @ See i! he Couple only. 361 Osk- 31 Room M MODERN [RN GARAGE APT cum. Watkins tas pee ‘couple only, $50 mo. OR 3-1 SS 6. AND BATH 508, RIG, _Stove, util. Adi E 3-1425. 7 RM. (APT. UNFURN. Lory water furn Yearly lease erences required At Spevcines on 7-1281. $75 ver __month No children. FW RO Lotito ot an 4a REFRIO- Inquire at 57 3 rook side, utilities 42036. “ERD PRI. BATH, N. . hot water, all “hur no di ers. erg eves Ph incl, ‘Wel cent UPPER + aaeea FLAT. TILE floors. ac _children welcome OR 346111. =" 4 ROOMS & BATH — HEAT & HOT WATER FURN. W. SIDE. REA- SONABLE, ADULTS. sLESPING SIDE BUS ) Jite Ee ith re . r rt in — Rochester area. oger B. Henry, Inc Inc. or $11 a 3 St. 180 EB. OL 1-011 mm eis Rochester Mi stich” We oe ine 3 ROOMS PE S147) BATH PE 5-147. J LARGE ROOMS <" CHILDREN Welcome FE Ma PI ar o fist with us! Clarkston Real Estate % 8 Main. Ciarkston, MApie 5-582! BUY OR SELL I will personally , pet prop- erty pee ye sell 't for you and show you how to get cosh ie the ‘ole Call now and Mich, fone us eont ty 109 Elisabeth are Re ROE 1157 WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE —EM R. F. MCKINNEY Univ. 1-6798 WE BUY sell and trade For fast & ef- ficient service call us today. We need listings of all types Par- ticularly good, modern homes and | homes with acreage For trades. , for Mr Brown. EL. H. BROWN, Realtor 1362 W. Huron FE 2-4810 ‘Rent Apts. Furnished 33 1 ROOM EVERYTHING FURN. FE 63313 1 LIGHT net ihischanieiee ROOM 18ST FLR., 3} RMS, BATH, # ask i | } = { \3 ‘AND 3 ROOM: = FE 5-8165 | aa{ib utilities. furn Aveal er 523 shard Lk PE D3 RM, | a Sessa HEAT, Otene, laundry, garage, refined _adults. Ref FE 2-3990 ’ P UOM KITCHENETTE AND mt bath washing facilities. - ope ue SFA Apts. _N_ Pad aes ae SEARS fortably Lnieblpd apt. for » geu- _tieman, FE 2-748 . PVT. BATH newly decorated. Apply 79 Clark. |2 ROOM APT. PRIVATE EN- _trance. PE 45276. Tee ] Or- i) _5-4708, 3 ROO! vite: WALKING duleaes from downtown, FE ford? Spring locate! in Water- 5-4632 0. tion 3 ROOMS DOWN 2 PRIV. EN- ay © ton dob trances. Utilities. Share bath, basement and garage. 62 Ruth st 3 ROOMS AND BATH BRICK TER- Pvt. ent. sory fs ee ies E. Highland Rd 7 CLEAN SOO PE . BATH. __ Adults _8 N Norton 3 ROOMS AND BATH. PVT. EN trance. Call at 45 Hillfield St. ott Auburn Ave. 4 ROOMS, ALL PRIVATE. CHILD welcome, 63 8, Sanford. 4 ROOMS AND BATH CLEAN couple. No drinkers. 1038 oenient LITL rooms and utilities. A reer apt. $70 ‘Ag, Fog rE 4 eee AND BATH Boghlet entrance west side Call FE _2-0661_after 6:00 call FE 5-532. 4 ' ROOMS AT am DIXIE HWY. Child Welcom 5 ROOMS GROUND PLOOR, WITH | garage. Automatic hot water heater. walking distance to town. | Children welcome FE 47066 § ROOMS. UPPER FURNISHED | except gas and lights. $20 per week. Close to downtown. $-2282 All Modern Efficiency 2? rooms & private bath, Ideal oe wpb! couple 70 8. Pad- | APARTMENT FOR RENT. 50 8 Park. APT., NICE AND CLEAN. BATH and pvt. entr Nr. bus. No drink- ers. FE 5-7409. BEAUTIPUL LAKEVIEW APT. Adults. MY sre cd CHILD WE. furnished, including: rang te oa Private entrance and Jarge rooms, clean and com- fecatls TV in. 015 Orchard Lake Ave See Mrs Newman CONVENIENT, FURNI®HED3 Gac heat & hot water entrance and bath. 623 North Saginaw. Phone: Detroit, TOwnsend 8-3821 COMFORTABLE HOUSEKEEPING | furnished, entrance everythin, bath ap pri- We room FE You URSELF, GAS. HOT & cold water. Lab clean linens, 87 weekly FE 2 or a1 ROOMS, KITCHEN £*> BATH. Child welcome 431_N. Perry. 7 ROOM sTUDIO AND BATH, Deere 890 Robinwood, off N. Perry a a ROOMS CHILD WELCOME. 211 addock. Call before 3 p.m. T SOOM (8. FOR COUPLE. UTIL. _pvt_entr.. $15 weekly. FE FE 5-019. 2 ROOMS. PRIV. ENT. ADULTS _only. Clean, FE 2-8406 7 ROOMS, IDEAL FOR BACHE- _or 106 ‘Dresden. 2 ROOMS & BATH. MAIN FLOOR. 2 men. 16 Flore 2 LARGE ROOMS BASEMENT ther 6 on 8. Marshall. FE 40020 noon AND BATH FURN. ts, and heat furn. Prefer eld. be v people 3284 Joslyn, handy fac FE 17-9306. PRIVATE FE BATH RMS. AND entrance Child welcome. ay NICE & CLEAN APTS. BOTH. 3 rooms & bath. both private | ent. 1-ist. flocr, 1 on Ind. Every- thing furnished. vice for work- ing heey abet Ref 2470 Diaie Rwy 1 mtiac Drive- lheater. FE. 23-1573, 2 OR 3 MEN BASEMENT APT. Odd_ jobs ceductable FE 3-7308_ ROOMS. 'E 5-758. 7 ROOMS. *PVT ENTRANCE. peal ra areal only. FE Cran 7 ROOMS PRIVATE entrance, adults only. mee. AnD 62 Wisner. 7 ROOM APT. FURNISHED. FE | in private home near lake, Cath- Sat. & after lie ehurch Ra K bus, groc-}§ ROOM HOUSE, OFF AUBURN. St Cen nek eee 1 2 store Box 4 Pontiac Partly moder. tnquire 22 Auburn, AND BATH, 18T FLOOR ress. office in rear ve Foe couple. FE_2-1672. ONE 3 ROOM, TWO-2 ROOM ALL |§ ROOM ALL hola CALL 7 LARGE ROOMS, BASEMENT _clean,.27 Clark 6t. PE 44602, 0 apt. Private bath 2 banat sol veh ONE 3 ROOM UNFURN APT. 9,5 AND 4 ore ag l KEEGO. come, Gingellville, FE 5- OFranklin Bt Blvd, ani AND 3 ROOM PRIVATE. : TH. |6LEEPING ROOMS, BACHELOR 5 FURKISHED a a children, 78 Clark, = apts. rking. FE 4-6000 Pioneer cope ee area. ee J ROOMS, BATH HEAT. Lio 8, | SMALL PVT BATH AND asher, nas px ntsc ws “a one | _entrance. Lake Orion, MY 37152 | ¢F. $125 month. complete. FE 7 AND 3 ROOM, NEWLY sane UNION COURT APT. CLARKSTON. FURNISHED TWO rated. tt) N, Telegraph, apply | 3 Lips and bath, adults only, bedroom modern farm home 875 ee K ie TEMPSTE AD Retereoche exchanges, wha 5.5908 (OOM Dh ¢ N. Pi ths Vel b = By 7 ROOM APT. C sane ~ FUR eee Ne PORN oR ame GHIA on ROOM APT, WITH PRIVATE After 5 call FR 67871 ' ceerameel 174 Mt Clemens St. FE | GpPER - APT NEAR | FURNISHED FARM FLAT FOR #1181. Pontiac “Fisher Plant. Gar- rent, Cal) eo; PL. 32-2360. 7 ROOMS, PVT EN.| den spot, Preter as or 2|) MODERN, Ocus & ATH trance. Reasonable fer | itgne work bachlors. 2-0470 county. ren welcome. ' in yard. +2244. UwWION LARG S, | _ 82851. bath, in Smoot jorida vie UR AREA. iN ‘ing. | private. er, uple only, FE its. eu 5 : 21188. , : ‘ i & \ t ‘ , \ ? 7 ‘ A {eee sal , Pohae = ; we a Slee ee e 2-4864. in | LARGE ROOM WITH KITCHEN- Cozy BASEMENT APT. NO CHIL- dren, Utilities een Lod informa- _tion call at 650 N CONVENIENT TOCATION EVERY- thing furn, tor comfortable living. 3 large rooms with pvt. bat and entrance. Child welcome, TV in. 42] N. Perry. CLOSE IN. 2 ROOMS, KITCHEN- ette. Employed clean couple only, _No_ drinkers. FE 4233) adults. Private entrance, tionally nice Dr. rson's _Clinic, 157 W uron DESIRABLE 4 ROOMS, BATH and garage West side—available pie scinely) FE 12-4644 $-2257. excep ‘oot FURNISHED APTS. 114 E. Howard FURN 2 ROOM APT. PE 56-1134 ELIZABETH LAKE — Strietly moder pt. private Washer garden space. $18 Leeds FE 5-1204 heat. Nea \ block Yellow Cab plant 4, 16 «Central, from 8. Saginaw. Phone after 4:00 p.m. FE ette. Gentlemen 118 | _Uincoln, LARGE LOVELY 4 AND BaTr | Fireplace. Giassec porch Lawh and gardey. Adults only. $110. Near Airport. OR 3-1943 EW, 3 ROOM PVT &? preferred. PVT. ENTRANCE bath. No children, References. r 5. Sat. and Sun. NEWLY DECORATED 3 ROOM and bath apartment for 2 adults } 3 ROOM Ft FURN N APT. | 14 CLARKE = Rota ron Woy otben cam: | PHONE FE 47706. . dren welcome. 174 Raeburn. FE § ROOMS. : IN.| a wee 83489. Call PE 2-666) or PE 2-1734. 7 ROOM FURNISHED APT. ST LARGE AND BATH. | FE 2-4060. also basement 343 Irwin. TH W DOWNTOWN STUDIO APT. i OR 2: {102 W. Huron LOWER 2 ROOM, ELECTRIC Near as ‘SF ROOM MODERN IN ¢-FAMILY brick flat. Separate basement, hoon” neighborhood 5 apeert wn. Adults $70. FE 2-5961 ARCADIA APTS. ae G. HEMPSTEAD Ask tor Charl Charles Sta ‘vs igor sonal re 3 ROOM, PRIVATE More ain e CLOae IN. 7 AND as Bot ist. floor 4 and bath and screen Sry Upper Also garage. FE HURON D | sect 6 4 «6Caretaker§ =6103_“«E. ' uron a | FOR LEASE: NORTH SIDE. JUST | off Baldwin Ave. 2 bedroom upper | ope ime no children, $75.00 per Extra nice 3 bedroom upper apartment, top west side ioeation, heat furnished, $128.00 per month. “Bud” Nicholie Real hpe Insurance : g ens FE 58-1201 y 2-192 4 ROOMS BATH AND basement. Elec, stove. Baby or small child welcome Mo drinkers. On busilines. FE ¢4140 ue N. _Perry St. after 4:30 ‘? LARGE 4 ROOMS & BATH. ye Lake Rd or. Scot Lake | LOVELY 3 AND BATH Adults, OR 3-1043 MODERN LARGE 3 ROOMS IN 4 famile. apt. 12! Oneida. Al! utilities furn. plus washes and drver. $100 per month. No chil- _dren FE 3-7494. NICE CLEAN COUPLE. FOR caretaker of rooming house FE 5-6907. NEWLY DECORATED 3, 4 room and breakfast rooms Steam heat Hot water, day and a eal Ready to school. 444 iecteres FE LARGE. _near airport: Close corner PARTLY FURN. APT,, ALL UTIL., | $15 a week FE 5-0902. {"UNION COURT APT. c pbs E eee bath adults only. met G "HEMPSTE AD FE 4¢-8284 After § Cail FE 5-7371 WEST SIDE Close to 8t. Benedjct’s Church, bus lines and shopping center. 2, 3 and ¢4 room spartments al) with private entrances and bath Heat, hot water, stove and refrigerator furnished. $45 per month and up See Mr, Smith at 28 E. Huron Bt Rent Houses Furnished 35 |? SMALL GARAGE HOUSES. Near Blue Sky. Couples or Bach- elors. 2062 Commonwealth FE | 3 "ROOMS FURMSHED, GA8_ heat, clean house for clean couple | «, with small child, $15 plus | bill. 4268 Hatchery Rd. Drayton ains. + ROOM MODERN “spot FR ¢00T7 § room house and bath, furn., with garden space. bE 2-4423. GARDEN 20 rooms Cx bath. aduite only, eee meme, petoand “arte possession, ay SD RENT, Realtor 34 W. Lawrence St. PE 5-6105 Next to the Consumers Power ang $75. Adults. ane rz — ar A, room ci 2 car ae Belch: ° schools, avaliable. teas & mo, calc OL 6-204). RGE COTTAG: leges, nice sub., children welcome. Call r $:00, EM 3-2539. NEW 2 A Long Laic. Priv FE 54-1958. 42031. WEST SUB’ RBAW NEARLY Le def \ | ~ SC wv Farm House. am os ame, Mahala’ Hat: rage. fer. __33_W_ Huron, FE 5-8 Rent Lake Cottages 36 36A dese mer ald (LOTUS) LAKE, —— sereened ogres private genet bent. SUMMER ON SOLER? es By week or month, OLive WALLED LK, MODERN CONV. pvt. beach. Reasonable. MA 43497. For Rent Rooms _37 OIRL IN . Leundry ott ear SLEEPING axoLe ee teed HAN- dy location, FE $-4785. SL on shower & ga: 8. Joe's Gas Westen Master bedroom. B Field cs: Ate * privileges, S41 28. yk W. Huron: . F) GD 1) BOGH 3 ROOM, NEWLY DEC- orated, apply % Clark Bt. 2 ROOMS, CLOSE IN 63 Seneca __Rooms With th Board; 38 | GIRL OR WOMAN BOARDER $10 136 Monterey. & week FE 2-2862. 51 Fairgrove MAN TO R el BORD at $15 a week Lage oh ipod pane cakoe ROOM SPOTLESSL N oe style meals, FE 56-0377 Convalescent Homes 38A EXCELLENT CARE FOR, AOED. _Rates starting at $128 OR 3-5320. SRD oe | EXCELLENT NURSINO CARE Reasonable ATTRA ACTIVE APT. OVERLOOK. F rates, ing Bylvan Lake. OR 3-1466. goat LY rer le BEAUTIFUL Ry BEDROOM UN- EL- Lake Orion. Large Serie peaple Flexible rs . Ex- Choke rama dining space. 2 batha, cellent Loving ¢ y re @ with oak fre, fully aoe Son heat, pataes staff. Special diets, — storms reen wel- tor cali beautiful come, reasonable Call MY 22411. _ With rith ‘lovely shade FE fois WTD: 2 ELDERLY En On WS. mee bed ents to joare for tn own sone: a Bene care and rinaness, pee be, given. Ref. furn- ished. Hotel Roome 39 HOTEL AUBURIN Roo: sd pool tS ibe Also T or lo eg eee Eh Sead retrigere! a, ba HOTEL ROOSEVELT. . Rooms $12.50 up. Bath. $17.50 up. FE 68126 HURON HOTEL AN MOD- s by day r week 45 West Huron St Phone FE 2-8266. Rent Ste Stores OPPPPP OS 2 bedeh teatime 2615 AND 2617 N. DIX. retail, or office location. FE 5-9662, OR 3-1391. 40 100 8. SAGINAW 3T AVAILABLE for any kind ef business. FE 5-2100, BONE DRY. 12 BLOCK BASF- ment on grade level 40 wide by 65' deep ell lighted with 2 huge picture windows Freshly painted ood heat and ventilation Busy Spot 915 Orchard Lake Ave GROCERY STORE FOR Yrs $65 per month Pocates at 424 O-- _mug St OL 2-976 SMALL Store: building right on Efizabeth ke road near M59 Could .be used for office, Ideal spot itor foo! & equipment renta) business “Only $60 per month.” Ask for Mr. Brown. L. H. BROWN , Realtor 1362 W. Huron, FE 2-4819 Rent Office Space 41 FOR RENT OFFICE SPACE Ideal location for rofessional use. Total of 740 sq. ft. available John K, Irwin REALTOR Since 1925 101's N are Street Phone 5-0447 Eve, FE 23-1804 or FE 5-4848 Building. Ideal for retail or ake fessional services office. ard Eg. ‘artridge Realtor. 1050 W. Huron. FE 4-3$81. For Rent Miscellaneous — 42 BOAT ANT, FLOOR SANDER. ‘Pot ishers, scrubbers et ers ers, steamers ete FE Baldwin FOR F ae <= ACRES GOOD arden land OL 1-0131 HOUSETRAILER eae RENT IN Seong Se orton ee cou- ONE. WAY COAST TO COAST RENT HERE LE a P. 2 "Howland a008 OR 3- For Sale WE WILL BUILD ON YOUR 40x22, 3 bedroom or } Dixie Hwy. 43 Horse 5019 Case Eliz, Rd. PE _ 2259 _or FE 29179 OS ACRES AND 5 ROOM HOUSE. iso ‘vear ‘round bake Orion. — FE }- ORT-C CASH: Classified Ads! FE cn 81. hot was. ee ee Punatnaias ste i * i 4) ie a ) ae s . : . : : i , y . = — es 4 . ° Plies y t i pa | Ve 2 \4 » T s 3 rane ee | A er f < = Res Steal ouses 43| For Sale Houses 43 MODEST MAIDENS . ' By J ee ‘ THIRTY-NINE | S| VDT TT! CHAPIN , oramn Mange eeUry a at, Oey acy, ong iby OUR sommes 0h __ Fe Sete Memes 3 ee tone ee ee ee : Mansfield. PR Seren Ouse. ms * i, Brick | ~ : infest Punta" basement | GAS HEAT iow Pa ca phat ech te | PPE te WHITE GAS furnace and cedar : 25 ee oes Seems Tene ee come | 7 P &. Set ot ses ek Handy 10 THIS BEAUTIFULLY gS an ts neat il hatte | LET'S R ( } r '$ ve = z ‘ Fame cows and you can move Fisher Bod LANDSCAPED _ FIVE a Sates. pay vents, : OS. Toe Pace he} alow, like | peie ROOM HOME HAS 28, we, oe Sj : _ sales |. TWoFamily Income "| Siena Gk atiatamtens| CARTETING, IS NEY ‘oe ES) Silverlake | TRADE it Bextra Lsige rooms ond bath| ter nchioney tones alr ait beat LY RECORATED AND! | BY OWNER: . \RGE 4 BEDROOM , } A Home with a Heritage and Nice Ritchens| {Or Sefiener, forced alr el Best.) 1S CLO | all brick rangh home. Storms and oO ourse AH ‘ new Pascal and! “Storm water, aluminum OSE TO coment drive and terrace ome with a Future Perec Seren, ng mies| Seas Shea" ara sons, | “SCHOOLS, THE OWN Seis" GEL PE oad | Sesh, By wate See Hotta larg tame eke Monthly "payments "acy walk =. ia al | ER CAN GIVE GOOD casper a tare DISTRICT ee home SES aoe with an USES this if "roo * dider home veews, Wi 2 bedr | SDendance of eestoes feateres. $ are large and well lighted. isner Sch ,POS T home, modern base- |, such as: 2 Modern kitchen. 4 i“ Watkins La bedroom ool Area SESSION AND ee large ‘ot. $1,500 down, poaees Gone sesaanie gs Phipt we wa acce ing toom coved ceiling Fang ins ke Front ving room, venetian t 8. ‘TE RMS. IF YOU 30 Irae No ‘gents cai fer uh he = cabinets = bee ioe ss na war am ica Four bedroom. 1% story home. and screens, 1 j 3:0 pm. ; er chen with soads binet ‘tions. ; oa ny ceramic tiled plus large inised ‘and seteoned) Neat” ang’ cicun’ Priced’ at oe pean a a Geen y aebRM NOWE—CAn| Im partitioned. ot Seeets mig | Sie Rahe‘enVeneglgm celetog | ons dt spacings ae / Ses furnace. Shaded lot, 4s x| 90. terms can be rranked. —s ~T OMY, SEE ro gt te Lake privileges. | tures picture. wind and” fea-| Suburban and" "lake homes. a “beaut may inndoe ited on e ete cand peoes. 2 car THIS ONE TODAY, a : rr _ down MAple 5-125 sive Dhaarty wih rm overiook ing * corner lot. 2 pow weet wa ltinuecew oe * NIC “HOLIE Se RES: 5 BEDROCE Bowe. sient _tutomatie eases epese | (GS pinners Oem pleece yee) large workshop. If vou need lots PE6-1131 FE 4-250 y half, ear Prembes. | eens many r fine tea- self to see this ott to your- JOHN OR 3-1014 a — “pul de e a1 800. Call for Bateman- 626,250 e. at INULER tek Fe Eee" Fa MALE EGORY TE Ra mens St PE 56-1201 +, © stores, Jr ie, car arage, Eve. Mrs. Ke! High $6, $1 down anchor Lon cheana pa one nae = FEU |, PR eked srone Byegy oe Be Sent ne. arKxston | Sampsen 130 FT. OF NICE TIPLE sh Good Ome. . othe W. Huron 8. Phone PE ¢-3525 LISTING SERVICE | ,,500. $2,000 down. baa RANCH TYPE HOM a Real Estate 317 8. Telegra PE C628) Break BEACH : Multiple Li Serv PAUL JON E 2 LARGE ph _ Eves. & Sun. water ts in and INCOME toe 632 W. Huron ES REAL ESTATE utility room. Automatic ot) heat 20 8. Main Clarkston, Mich. Go-operatives Real Estate E an extra nice ents. and leds « Geanan: ee PINE LAKE ~ NOT ose Appronimaiely 4 ects Tee | mAge= +e LAROE COTTAGE, LAKE PRIVI.| the 2 “icur® went? ot ou cars b t y 1, $1500 down FE 4¢-6306 : eges, nic te business, 403 “Baldwins 'ate'| For the diserim wilt Cras Be wy NP aetroom $500 DN. MULTIPLE LISTING Service | —20¢ EM Sassoon cal afer) ome has i cst trond room sta: . AL 3 Oe EP EL I cemtageperary pancied bese, 3 | ie Lrnopee! oa “your mpgs. Gab sere: tached 68° OPEN EVES. & SUNDAYS * mar mace. — Lincoln 6-0547 Ate 06.880 ¢ per % baths, no — feo Hho Le een complete y Needs finishing. Full price. : Comfortable Home ne ie foome = : . : ci NG . “ , ¢ > . i r NEAT SMALL 9 Ri =| seus ppmutr. (seemt. siansed | Sit betes ONT: yep. will av pi lee rete ciate oe EXGEISE COLONIAL Neat SEE Frederick's lee and -| elements ov > 53-2837 Sad (ees a story ft peted Li) perch Al _ $6014 a mo. PE New po Ute Del ee 909 DOWN. 3 BEDROOM ~AN- as 2% Level Acres living room natural treniace, 3 family. “This attrective: nome is mops pe 2 car garace, Price = sofa eo.” 33523 fies 2 BEDROOM . euidcor terraces pos pple ea "eat wiht Cloeg 10 Fish i bea Mor ~ cae ait phy Ry palates) you finseed, porehee 0 bj at bath yk av bas 3 : aba ppp es ee. vewer a ing room, Full bd car ren ‘ 5 room| hee ery comfortable =o ts cara basement. Of] heat. 2 car ¢ — parcel 200 5 ft fi geupesch. ving ym. with sion. Priced at apastas ved _ 100 ft. lot. Immediate garage. “All right! You're with 10 fruit trees. 2 too) sheds. CASS LAKE fireplace, dining rm. kitchen, 000 dewn $13,900 full price, $6.625 down. $30 sat 000 S ACRIFIC E good for any other git” good enough for me, but you're = ane Nome down will Maudie | Yungalow. ‘Very ‘nic “Green shingle | wa bower stool it barat BY OWNER ae aie ‘ ee Tome. St rater ae 40 Rolling Acres pee prliAaat Renae -d heorceqoey = oo ee evemeee IMMACULATE | Garces, ee fireplace. on ll _heat. gas hot F | = With Nice Home -| fest over gareae, Se block’ to Bald Eagle Lake _Is\ the word. for ets ment. PE ebub tor ai Laon jot Clean, pig ear a, rocoaa we Sale Houses 43) _._ For Sale Houses 43 Laxey & tereece farm home beach $9.350 . = = gAttrective summer, it ts = a = Oe yon Biains. ALL : . = I Rn Oe e West . ‘Good p mt * oaoieake fe EAT WOME eaiate sale: Tennyson Street ; . . et = ston The whole pete Gl See WEST SUBURBA ' beach. Garage Terms. ner peee to ‘take olf vour uishoes Excellent * @ privileges IRE ‘i NE SS tainly enjoy thie ideal settin a N ae Jou enter the iully carpeted eer t W. Suburban Iceatfon + MATURE pscauivol eile Seams , _ | WILSON The t room s setting. | 2 bedroom oder shake, ranch. | 8 Room Home tered, wale, end pms. The F res. ‘astefu) and alow. % moneun4 Meso and a hd ce o Se ce Box. 67 ro room Soa Lopate hoe. is mM — Aan) th lace: : HOMES INCOME. . decorsted inside atreaeren pre rere. el A amen oir Aeoggteee G moll Wd ba up. 4 at tinted in various pastel eol- ; neat. ee ‘ ar paces aineal (and beni oker bal down. Dovble bedroom : % house 2 aah Automatic oon ips lla ade a Se ble cab. Low ‘cash prise * tS accema wee Arranged khehen ‘ith its vate : twe Blocks of com-| rent. G:ncced snd screened up rage fenced : ers $ ern, kitchen, Attached wit wan? step out ree muters tee. a ch, almost new ca yard t peers : oe siae, * sosxi2e aed tor ee luded stable : o eee bho Z rpet- . y of shrubs and . * " AN-WV in seas Broce erent, | BY ee Siam me * tee apne tee emer | The LAKESIDE) MACEDAY eskE Seater uae | INDIAN VILLAGE | John K, Irwin: | Sarina is Tenens” weet. + ayia “| ment. Reasonable term: NEW RANCH HOMES FRONTAGE 2 ‘Bedroom Brick bedraoms. 69 8. Jv etl td ppaLron fa! ranch styje home ‘ta ® ont — , A. ile. i i room West Sid : a MES cccaapall Gouna care At Walters Lake Toncbelty. Sesorthed cnt corgeted rors eine, 928 Se crecthed’ 15 ay nee ane GI Resale—By O ide ON LARGE LOTS poting., wenstie Attract! Air ed. pe oN. Saginaw Street pull-down ‘stairs f with vibe y Uwner Choice Llocati = ofl heat Avery blinds. automatic 10 phgeipbtd ‘red brick home, Gacaccemte te Gas i‘ nee. if Hh. rs for overhead stor. py peeresst) prix. Pull size base- oice Location IN WATERFORD Geuk esl. Gust Nench. Torae,| seems ise ritooteg eat tice screened rear terrace. Lovely | _Bve. VE _3:196 or PE sass | fe aan ee fown. Call Pesan LT. In Ottawa 1 : ALE Cass - | @n first Moor Unfinished unsta so Te call today lor” this ea co, wa Hills on Illinois | $28 DOWN PL CHRIS HORNBECK Prull bath da Tar ROE “§ ROOM INCOME CoM: 2389 Orchard te Lake Ave FE 5-9418 Ave. resscnably priced at . none Us (tonToaon 1 ere. 1 PE 2-0682 forse : plestered | walls, oat I TOME DORRIS © hull jam. Priced at jicey “ , : = 1.635 1 “ cS =i. td Sep! ara, , ; +Famiy. 3 apts. ture, Wonderfy!) MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE wascment’ gas, beats’ i-eat Close to eehoala, Paice. and| Lake ontlere ine aS Bye plenty. of fo"s* oct wien WHETE BROS, Several other houses in city. G A ' garage. Drapes 2 living spaclout S Sivine p Devel ad botnet pesecn an 12 f m — = ‘S200 dewn will MULTIPLE ci : BA ae Large 7 room TEWAYS cluded. Bea 1% Pee | trees, s180 4 Sement. Pru G = INO SERVICE | Open Bree th 5 oon ec ! oO] RACRSmah mer ias | hen “Ere guen, eg | 20 ACRES. iroux-Franks mete muvee powaleoo Pane ceseucdistiay 66 W. Hu cette pe HAPP INESS Privileges Van Norman Lake 4 :bgdrooms. furnace. basement. OENERAL REAL ESTATE _| 1062_w. Marea Pm been | are etterin Schoo, we| SALE BY BU SYLVA : 2 tslie R. Tripp, Realtor bu eure pene eicsdeteci vedi ocieen har’ until 6: Sat. ‘ty 5 foom. ft mnie 3 yee UILDER N SHORES WES <4 22 W. Lawrence ps Ope: Drive rf Dixie Hwy. te Water- $18000 Rds, = way and 2 with w 3 $350 DOWN *. By owner. EST SIDE BRICK |F® 5816 a zreames : ¢ ROOMS. MODERN. - situated = startey By owner. brick. 2 bérm. llv-/ELLZABETH RE PETTING, | ford: turn ‘eft oa Andersonville JAMES HAR I 0) pe ape mee a pg ou Me acre on 90xi25 ., “Pate Gust ing Foom. biiches ~ dinette, full|"Gurt a Tew steps ‘te, peattifl “| feed sireet Mods) pen aaily 3'o| PERRY PAR Feegh sane our suuty. 8 a seeds “Sannse Copolnt-| Shade “ange . a jc shown cay =f lizabeth = .2 nice lots Lc had HOME. LAKE PRIVILEGES 7, Sat. & Sun, 1 to 7 He K SUB. LOVEL AND tional basement and rooreation of "the are <. z 2-3424 after 4:30| Surrounded shade and shrub- and tile’ : e with foom, water softner, abundance * ¢ TO bery. ts base- inished room in ba. ki } J Cass of ¢ . BUY TO SELL REALTOR| room stanly “aie Jarge 5 front.» doubt 1s Jot. 904 Mellock., matic gas heat, ear garace, Wat ins ake ot peed aoe! m1 6 ee en ee a | are et VETS |e Satehte Sete | Sie TRADF Ai es ee ELIZABETH LK. RD. | out,'iecNwrieting "ea "Smt cele | Shes set Dan We 5 equipm. vileges. Liv’ Meade at Sabet cenit! Haureay "toored sate NEW PROJECT | Fanitimtwatemattat | Eisele tees ri n| oe ee me 0s De wn pay- future rooms, full NOTH NG AV IL. S| ture ry rm Timken . u mom ons rd om built home Koelnlappe er ti fully eet 4 I fa ja bath neat 4 bedroom ce tered. walls ‘oat Teor ant oon trem! bi 5 fuss doors, | GEO. “AChE ee wre Realtor _ formation complete in} 1? bo nn se NORT ae basement, good barn,| Serage. $0150 ft. yon BETTen be a oe and eyo e261 R A. HOTT. R 4 0 x in A. frat. berries | * RTH CASS LAKE N BA school and city bus service By | - HOMES tile, bath situated on_lot. é rE ties gs, Se ered Aide 2 car garage. ROAD a aniken (Gaara (omit ARNS LAKE owner, $10,500 - terms, Sy ee VALUE i NEAR ST. JOE’S _— ; : Lake privi Sa etic cine mee pon an le — leges, full price: $1650 - “OR 3- 186 ‘Forest Country Club. SIX ROOM BUNGALOW 3 femily ¢ x, 5 roome hey YOU'LL LIKE THIS SAT. & SUN, 1:5 3 Bedroom Home Nie AR “LAPEER 7 Bresaeway and 3 wear, garane. esse sere reeese TAKE. the LANDLORD down ime ‘aomeaes with ise |oet Oakland Avenue negr Winer NEW CUSTOM BUILT Pharr ere 2 Caaf ‘youses. A-1 - OAKLAND LAKE soem Nearly ‘one acre pe iy Ap — BI pero tedew Ss : wa x ! Ne * i WILLIS SMI BREWER ong Linoola J r High och at. Well | . HOME aie) eet Live stream, atirective uandecep- | been ob pp wl chal mentee ath. standing kitchen, etl C 5 ROOM HOMES . Parke and bath, one floor paake eon L. D. VCNLI heat. s10500“OnS OR } , é heat, garag eine ac . PE 45181 . FE 2-8532 FE ¢-s078| glassed-in porch, } bedrooms, oak | LOVELY .3 BEDROOM BRICK Approx. $75 per M “es uh + FIELD mente "you" ns 24 For Less Than Rent MIGHLAND — nATTRACTIV: Sune 5, red wails, landscaped ving room. 17xi3 ft. kitche 2 BEE ote ox New 3 bedroom brick terms 4,080, TH: ng [otal s. plastered walls, with 2 car garage, extra lot| rooms ; ft, hy Includes XFORD Just completed. Huge a ; HAT’S RIGHT eo! oat tle ey big gordon space Ottered ot foome: 1ixe. jaxil. .tx8 ft.. tile Taxes and J : Near M24 on Glaspie street. 2 bed- room, 1%: baths, built in DANDY BUNOALOW wey : tone rms. oe a Ta attic : down. DONT MISS oi! heat. oe Geers: aL] ment, d insurance in Knot moeors vine Ne Living room tartan ee ~, 2 cat attached | 4... 54 j tay Payments NEW! | 2 BEDAC | 100x180 ft.. 15 minutes from town, geo tires on a0 extremely. nic eet | Dungalow with S . oe Trade fo OOM HOUSE.) To Buy—To Sel_T $15,900. TERMS. ve Mi ¥ nice lot. = basement and two o tor’ cernar eee dows we:|YOU BUY if -WELL INGUME IT| uy [ETA AMORA “ARE A aE ou located on paved street off terford vicinity. Designed ‘or IT -WELL INSURE IT west Hi - e TSTANDING BUY Josiyn, Sell or on 3 bed- nice living. Needs ve 5 juron street to Cass Lake | ft. einder Contemporary MO ej | tom home ip same complete inside OR_ 3- "hra97 ed road. turn right to property. tes men type howe. on mn TODAY bear Pac ea “8 c p_inside. _ ROOM HOME WITH 3 CAR GA- M AH Continental: | <'am. sere wim 132 sate ah 7 tiled baths.” me- BEAUTIFUL SYLVAN VILLAGE ss Ma «oes J) Co as . R. Hiltz AN ADVENTURE IN MODERN THON AS OAKLAND LAKE. C to be oer ciated be teen aor ey excellent | fawn kinehens a a | m Sut ec . i em BC Realtor Als beareeentiorant: iGateel dite vinestaen noth Sr renen aisle howe wan ot pammgp gma carl age hans wood room, large Ope room brick with full base- | 3 apis. income al er ‘y mile of exce «i ber) lot Windowall, good _ REALTY CO, REALTOR istecr 7 1 4| ment in beautiful Se | sk cee eset Ce hk | tached breeseway and garage LAHSER ROAD lent sandy beach. nic Near shopping _location. Coaperet . 8 1011 W pace st Lorraine Manor, $10.50 with schools, 4 lots. Located on large 100 | Wendertul by playground : ee ans - perative Real Estate Exchange | _ 5-6181 with its public sewage system, “ARCHIE eatuten down can lands lot. only 2 — veariiehe® rick ranch only 1 Home situated on ex- - NEW 3 BEDROOM FF 3 | ‘Cesta be Faded Je pebiie water. This HARVEY WHEDON, eer from lake and close to coheed Price ieebuser bain ty proce y nice Lome lot. Qut- ONLY With privileges on Union Lake! NEXT On tone $250 DOWN Davsaaeiscenansa oeeit rc ering | to a Leneee™s Mveinee teen |) toe siec canauiiea tana’ ucleca Sees cael cone _ 5 iin inade “Contact "Ses aur posrorrice | $68 MO. INCI. T A°beautiel, mabogany,hitchen.$ oP aoe "DOWN Fade Shun*Saes eta cree | ful throughout Give ua eal. eister at Northern Lumber Co. “ . Ae AXES large slaselar 6 fh 1 sere. 100 ft : Toe ; at 33747 for oT: fa LAAER joor-to-cetl-| 9 tage on M58. + N LAKE. Lovely 3 bedroom | BLOOMFIELD ed OWN sie PECLL, PRICE $1200. | Subir” Bfacragt” Ente | et Bsa see at |e ay bt | Rate oe ae BR. AND FRAME RANCHES! M&DOr gives you suburban livin PVT. OWNER . pg ern oe KENN EDY Y | snanas 2 1 rey clon, amd ee rials CTE Shag | bet Bese f= Set we 8) Modern Brick Fooma. taried yim eames! | COLORED GI's met, Balance i ied oe Down—2 Lots / ms. living| | WEST OF ~ —_ . , a portunit a wn, "REALTOR. _ mrederanikucnen «tale katrn and uaa (ce roeniAc NO DOWN PAYMENT sadn iether taeatronn cn man to finish this home. fetal| ING of 70 new a OPEN. ATT pF ig 1 - — 3007 W_ Huron 43569 |. shower. oak fears! [peamared wale Cooley jake canal front. Pieler NO MOR TGAGE COST respi Latge closet. 1» Leta ald ahaa : room Bencalees! coma : AUL A. KERN mest, ot Neat,” 2 ‘ ea- ___Open Evenings til erayit') . re ' par cee woeee! | raat Memes eco ceca ea wa i. LOSE DOWNTOWN | cor URLRnaw) || cosmic eareen EMBREE & GREGG | eee eS sown ee an fe be bought for $ down large dint e 4 family unit varge 2 story home hay - ee aL ae ated with good varage nion Lake Pd aa CR’ pe bought for sen “own large dining. room, beautiful a nAtehawiog laced food cgndition | verre 2 tere meme Tee, | Very site 6) bedroom ranch yt $865 DO Union Lake Village ; INDE: AN VILLAGE + ger for an appointment to- boards, Basement with oil Ind | monet 52 00 I. Ow payment | van, aseeees practically new 2 bedivem benassow, nested | Eves PE 3-37 ron ame eM 3.3107 | Call or come out to the convenient 3, BEDROOMS Living ‘rdom., i automatic heat 2-car ga- ndian Village OWN seb fecda ot] heat. hard- bus. stores and f ioceted Newey 7 3 office. of austen reom, medera kiehea. rage. Setting on corner lot Like - on 8 and nicely decorated price od factories Full RENT BEATER . . sean ‘oom. w , 3 bed hew 3 bed bs lv $11,600 $5300 with f F s Pipa ore ih m. 1 bedroom ee Suikele” baht and only $2,750 dowg } Eng Nasties ret Ate Also gereee.| ine Tile ake to wal carpet age wih ‘cash to mort cluded ea tort ie Wired for stove Lo y i I LO) D KEN T, Realtor ie s ot ae , =r ‘ : ¢ tra-modern kitch. ® Only $3.500 with poss 5 a | RAY OWN la eae Ree Full basem 4 o- bus. “s! cen | " nae a 0, EES a Re [Beat fs 2338 oh P repeat GC. Wood ‘Co, George R. Irwin “$950 DOWN | eee hate ide a juron FE $6175. Phone FE 3-7103 ALTOR : ° : . 2200 Dixie Hw oven 8 1 Ske on Sie’ ove rout ft gen ome | JED RILEY, BROKER gem ean ma gage SeMedttre agama) aE teem | J, RE Hiltz , x 1 Pe = , On: | $09 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 41157/ OR 3-12 ame ‘tae nee open #3 ns tf wraiht heat Bet FE ms oh CUCKL ER REALTY | Open Mon.-Tues-Thurs. & Fri eves. ‘ j : -8 Co-Op e Real Estave Exchange | loo N, Saginaw FE “a Open 6. 8 whaee , & | a, : +4001 . | font Ww. o., Pe aa ‘ Dy is i - . 4 eT * Ey RS | Sere L if ad t Y ‘ ai, ‘ Mh , | ‘eh pa F } iv 4 is Wi | } | f 7 ; a: “' Ye a Ne Me Sse Wt, Os ea eats | $} ys gas Cie aur at eee A Oa es Hes MLE / | " t fi 2 i Set Se rd! Ln bpd 4 4 } / a eet hay : i : ie By : {ss ; : / te Vo. po ; ; i. 4 : if \ 1 « ar] sa ba 4 , s mi ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, “MAY. ‘1, 1956 \ oi i ; . * i ry Some ; F Prop 49A| Sale Land Contracts 52 Ere tae Wemees '4al Fey Sale Hewes 43 __ For Sale Houses pee For Sak Sale Houses es 43 ‘FUNNY BUSINESS by Hershberger ‘or Sale Farms 48 -Rent-Lease = rop 52 ee aaa ae zn WITH $1,200 DOWN.| LEASE OR SELL A BUILDING : , vs is 20 PER a oe BY OWNER $ BEDROOM BRICK A hy Real fight ate OR 31890, call after| $3.000 rae eet Race Hastered. Pre |fOUR AND BATE DOWN. FIN: Nears son Poatae "t Rdg 4 5 avo ACRES Ne ece, 2 month, $1 188 i : sgare, basses febes altie. gues benenent ged tural fire- x iH t . Paved walks ; lot. bedrooms are large. Na 4 room modern rome wi 1 Gn re esige gg Drayton Pla © ne Biggin 8 180 E15 He lot en piece, fa Bevement, 2 ops genes A Ldn a “Basement land Rd. Dygomens and garage “in down: R 3-2058 tiled basement. Three | ie SA, Soe veaee. peintmene. 4418 W. Walton, rooms. New neighborhood | with ee oa ed at CS of Seece, Desens. For Sale or Exchange 50 ; Nr. . Plains. school bus close. 'y $12,700, ? . house, 9 car garage = RAY O’NEIL, Realtor A Rol toh “cove. —— FURN PALpWIN, eri) an Rd. sa pees MYERS “ree a cee tome, win | Wael, sche “Pull base 10 ACRES M"imall home or acreage in or bear pe toel weiats Tesoneage | t ' Ni, i of This ¥ os waite: Pontiac LAND CONTRACT, T : . a jot. ¥9.500 =< a Coy he ‘al land pius A ment neatet ot 20Wn mis oan ie a a = farm located near North Branch.| “off and. teen A pg 2 “Gown. ‘ Gif heat. clean bome. Price 612.000, iy woh) mephanca . EWAY REAL ESTATE Includes 7 room modern home, : : Ly $6500 with $750 do Letisiyl . eyes meme win Ave. 4-6203 —. Relate Poor oat rs my : Lait ‘ R good bed- xXFO EAST SIDE — 2 FAMILY 167 ACRE DAIRY FARM, ALL $ ' et $36 per per ; mt medium and wit wl alge te, atte dor : Fie bath. reas ee this three | 5 rooms and bath down 4 and cleared with six room modern Pp mtgpe 3 Bd — Einar cent interest. Secured by @ small ‘ Gara he ala. 61.000,| Full —— quivided, fox_ree Vreaio etleot he TODD) ere SL sdcrea wane osteo Dees. Daly tere eee Te ener | 18 dave on thie ene. BURRY. Emo yar oe Bley AE YL By 4 Dedseom brick home Seo an Corer Room, Tas ie an ence “Ye will ing in Pisving and dining room. alo, Tool shea” granary, ry ‘dw. M. Stout, Realtor at 25 per cent UNT. 5 lol, Double garage aie oat wil like it. FHA pioud, to own this omen 0 ay New aluminum siting. Ko bere bees house. Near Brown City TN. Seginaw 8 Ph PE 64165 | Der tent eo ee e. r : interest. H. A TRITCH “MCECIL M | MYERS op i 1028. Broadway. Lake | Only $15,180, 66 secre Fe level all work land. Le Le Open Rives Til 8:30 foom modern bangslow. 2 small Oni. [AGRE ON GEORGIAN 1 « 5 R OA 8-2814) b Mortgage Ins. BEDROOMS | FLOOR a Qcar garage, E ON GEORGIAN bo» x Cost to y ad Clark Real : BROKE | Boel _atete TO SETTLE ESTATE > Plastered walls, hardwood floors, Btn eee cone * quire ‘Tom Gaffka, 431 W te. 1302, W. T3500 DOW: N a NEAR Nest. clean § room Lome Car % ° ae aes ioe Le lapse FROST nt “wfonioan iiford, MUTUAL 40785. Paka ek Con ‘Beenings. Ask bf ing in living room included m back y a “ate 3 bedroom = ranch @ water and built- “ene bresseway & gerese. “Tiled Ket GENERAL HOSPITAL Fr Sat bse ey aten, = rietrigsrane’ Indirect lighting Business Opportunities 51 Money to Loan 53 en, path and utility neyo evr 4 bedroom modern «with dase- tied iicor as heat. North of Pepa el 4 oes ate Uesnasé Candace) screens, Half basement “i elie ment and furnace ? car garage. | INCOME TOTAL PRICE town Pay GI equity out and $50 Lapeer VENDING MACHINES. BEST oOF- | ~~~~ --~---— > > Fieg ester Ane "Se Faea Dt "lawn" gaat = iis dlgkeed), OS Hee SPR bo shot 8 WHEN YOU NEED i i 4 - wt ene 3° : 80 acres — — and dry : -ORRITT room a one § room apart IVAN W Sriskex ' = CAKE “YR. VAROUND _ UNIGUE CARROLL G. 3 men with frontage - MONEY MAKER 26% West Huron FE 21126 Live stream Pe acres O pee a aulne mrevinge. siains| Eves. Call rE 26104 ( af AY | ORD woods. A beautiful spot lo ne kitchen — knotty cedar. Sate cated yy miles) west tit en ma artery. | Beer snd on r mrbask Barong sete | guns) yr ig ranch wih | pe re bat neatron 7 torn a ob oe -| Berea ee | Sesh ts et ouey | Heth pk" ota ¥ arling fr. | jos te mene " > ° orsers. er. Large PY war garage. . fire: den and attached. er eth tes & vere j———— 14 E._ PIKE ST n Eves. & Res | PE §-2564 1956 by MLA fervien tas 5-44 ow OME S| at witplecale plus per ietest, We will be glad to ine bas 4 BN living monty seme Peart dase = LAKE YR. AROUND UNIQUE| MULTIPLE | LISTING “SERVICE | 70 Acres ge dated oom "be Tented u with your money problems. Fard en enclosed. eet oe e e, pra Hed . oe home for sale Living room — . | s °. L eal 12.000, =e Beamed ceiling, fireplace, dining ISS" 3 miles north of Pontie. se on ing. J. mode) [se 'W. Woodward, non aI62q00 | room, kitchens — ‘knotty’ cedar WEST CITY “Wait a minute! I'm the driver!” Excellent for subdivision — A pevier Reaiter. FE ~"~"§ BEDROOM JOrdan bail i sephossde _jaletele “wi re 5 eS PS $41,000 to UNIT KITCHENETTE APT MO- FINANCE CO een tae hear Prepaee| | AREAL VALUE Sulematic washer Bb weterboater | Dome ee re hea: > : re iouoan span boat Jin Hivery. 63000 | 902 Pontiac state Bank Bid ful basement. 3 tole, 613.800 | 9 bedrooms 2 bethe pancied den,| Later 2 car garage has fire.) ing room. Kitchen. 2, bed. _For Sale Lake Prop. _44| For Sale Lots 46! Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor | Bowe sn ery. $20,000 oe, Bate. I « $2,500 down ious living and dining rooms. | Jara enclosed. picket fence. fruit stairway to unfinished 3 a Tn | 9 Wy, Be osler ~ Ae argh Evenings | ATTENTION F LOANS TO $500 terrace, 2% car ga- only $12,000 ‘erms. MaAr- bedroom Features ‘nclude COOLEY LAKE FRONT, sour | aeeaon 1 ACRE. NEAR NEW $6161 or An excellent small Nawaiey, busi- A R& Gs CLOSE TO FISHER rage. Big corner lot in W. Bloom-| ket 42603 Coed ates Pletal ye thorn log year round. 6 rooms _& bath. high school, a nice location 6 meen ca'l Adgtaa wu lbicuiiceluaed)| (ese ida A ee oo tase held wp. Only mins. from Sane wn gas beat. recreation room, Glassed-in porch garage, large es from Pon . Phone after stock, accts, receiv- = Mele co bared strost 6008. Olibe| Cranes, Fie Byizen| and) Case SMALL TOWN pnd new. 1's scar earege, | Living room ‘with natural hfeplace. | _¢\ pm. PE FOR-FARSSARD ACREAGE | Svc Guturetand Mets, "8 | “GET CASH QUICKLY ee er ee #1150) Lake. If you cap aft 5 modern home in,J.eonard RE tad od a ote Nicely landace $1800 NER. W CASS | Call Rutledge OR tub ors 40003 | Don't miss this. wa 8D home, you will buy this beautiful Michi Nedeoeen downstairs and EM 3-2620, 8979 Lakevi tits 4 van ON CORNER. ry ae eS noe U t $500 = EWAY Sais sis sons Cex Taneh home. | 2 drs. up Btoker heat. Large LAKE FRONTAGE ON SYLVAN Se ee ei | We, Rochonter, sito i2p sores euhin | Lodies lingerie & foundation, gar. 4p O Only $19. . a shaded jot, with mate trees 2 lots with small cottage. FE 3 14 miles trom city limits of | ments. consists of name 1948 1968 cars. Bring your HANNAN Price, $8,980 with terms a or Pontiac. Ready. for subdividing.| brands ae “ea Wb yre-Reasoo- | tiie, Sieost eats rate pinldg eareagat REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE EAGHER REAL ESTATE LAKE nOAKEAND. 30600 YEAR pw. DINNAN able rent. Owner retiring, Trade| ‘tle Sam tune 2 Mote Listing Service Line JOrdan +6114 | Oxford, Mich , eee | INSURANCE around bedroom. Lake front : 66 W. Huro” 4-2577.| for smal) house or contract. i vsignatures and other se uM HOME WITH FACTORY BLDO. ite oe, Pere PE ¢ Large aoe fireplace, carpeted — Nicholie & rept Co, 33 ; we ACANT ne. oe TIRED gy Ye, sores sereee, rd | 106 Carlen Free rote gid imuch more OM 34216 ‘iter | AK E METAMORA Huron, PE 5-81 pane vet Keego, Fenced Gaff on w Smarent Milford — ‘ “LAKE i OTS HUNT CLUB BE AUT si SAL ON k] nd yard, crater heat. 2 full _MUtua A HOME OF YOUR ; ee aa - A number of excellent butlding ‘ F a a down. > . ate & Just a few left in Indlanwood : ioe BIRMINGHAM — Sat well es- i Win OF y OU R OLD -5 : OWN Hills Sub. No. 2, one of Oakland Bye nas Auer bel ahd We have a 100 acre farm tablished business Lbosot fr peteaihs WE TRADE oe - OBSOLETE HOME? SUBURBAN RANCHER—$1100 dn | County's beauty spots. Priced @s | Laxewood Subdivision, located on that includes 6 modern up Fann Wecdwardaianctiorea ant Loan Company ~ WE. E TRA ¢ HiTRADE FOR A SHINY NEW 3 bdrm. home recently ee rath bee rad ye - They won't last.!> the north shore of Watsins Lake e Serpe ree mn re opened C= 98.000. Tueees & LEASE. S cme LI a: ill ; ne wire M e tLe Caro | goes “ peso see ey pen fe ag ck AWFORD were one ase Grape esen nese i lryocen fataa! house ter) you 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. home is really custom, BE L oN ¥ Mp ec ae with “tall eaty kitchen with d spece, utili- ‘AQENCY ake privilege sites are only ladies to ropes and re- R Hil ° pow plas- SUBURBAN DEVELO — Priced at only s furn ty rm, auto héat & ot water, 53% W. Huro. PE 41549 oanlest to : ia reomeneet Prop decorate Can be developed 5 Jae l tz tered walls, oak lot. [ONLY Pecbican EN, Mo} auto-gas hot water. Piastered lerge oneness Joey Early posses- My 31143 ey Gs Jrecel O ap o ss ps Bae te good beach. $12,- aes Sonne tesowe wesieners pe, bath. Paved St : . + SUMMER HOME | ON MULLET TIOLME BARTRAM d: A. Taylor, Realtor, FE Cpen 9 -0ne oe LF baat TEAGUE FINANCE co ARK. Attractive NTS . BALD EAGLE LAKEFRON e. By week or month, ve 4302 Dizie __ +3544. ; V. Hur ‘ { : } \ at bedroom, a eh 1 Moor, Full bat as Seaeriaaine cd $705 DOWN — Lovely two bedroom Completely furnished. 6 nice rms on OR 3-1960 Even MA 53-1240 48-A° BONE DRY. 12 8B: BASE- 4 ss basement. Fenced-in back yard. ; brand new starter home with full| & replace nice NG” ACROSS FROM | 5 IN WARDS ORCHARD ON Rent Farm Property ment on grade level. .0' wide 202 N. MAIN 500 $90 Most likely the equity tn basement erent coeh tai lll percuccamany 00 fal, pore’. rivate beach” Williams ‘Lake “Ward Rd. FE 5-086. Gn y deep Weil ‘ny | ROCHESTER, MICH TELEORAPH’ RD, Near ad Present home will be nore thas lovely home. “Excellent wor-k-| Owner transferred. Move right im | _ $1,375 cash. FE 40366 Bu vee “LOTS” «|: 80. ACRES OF FARM LAND. 1401| 2 huge picture windows. Freshly <<) , . center. Complete exterior of Per- enough to move inte 1 of| manship'’ Exterior all compieted| in $12,500, $4,000 dn coon CABIN PARTLY PFURN. BLOOM iGeuntr wees area.|. N. Wixom R@.. 1 mile north of a good heat and vene oane) TO $500 mastone for a our beautiful new face-brick Full bath well, septic. wired, Suchy Realty FE 4-2338. 93.000 up e r 7 s Wixom. MU 47527 usy spot. 915 Orchard Lake Ave. home bas 3 bed ay Rhoeog homes automatic ? mores: les = PACAMT Oe? VOORHEES a bath |MIDDLE STRAITS LAKE. 7 E =e 0 3 Stat SUPER SERVICE STA. ; bart ee BIS fant Ct ured’ Out we elses trem icity: . ey a smt Large tiring | OOM modern house. “ow down| 32 nice ones on Alice Street each | Sale Business Property 49 a ase a w Ph_Roe roma on eet ot 1-9791 : 3 ai Lovely if our fare scina need in "Rochester | Lake privileges High & Dry lot room dining room. handy Riteb- qedtea EM 3-4228. - | $1,100. SSuot on i anion ea a ERY uoehes ‘ 9 wne: ptionally | cno} 2 e au ot water = ete 130. Secluded, wear |doomtosn Wend ; eae metas: | $1800 DOWN — Good 6 room mod- Sounary Wage! fruit rm It's a real ETTLE AN ESTATE. MUST DRAYTON WOODS Beer and wine Vopr: $2,500 | O ANS gyiven Center. Keego Rochester Ras, ‘Walton “Bivd) List.| ern home with carpeted fiving bay at $10500 with $2500 dn. Coe agate wah priv x 80x200. $1,500 with terms. complete eines , ULL 5 Good ‘sandy beach. —- = . JOHNSON, Realtor nut . Will selj..with o: With fast, courteous service and Bude drive, Garage “Micely tana) Pry car eiiached garage, NEAR CRESCENT LAKE LAKE HURON A. J : : Rd cite shop, antique shop, china out donut business. Very re: on payments to {it your budget? scaped lot, Near schools, shop-| 7. r plumbing $12,000 ‘pmanp waw — Lovely | "Wess ace Orme Er beth. 0 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. shop. ods, taxidermist, | able. Phone REpublic 2- au) peulamaaiarvisil carieeeiieca® ae i6.see, your terms s B range, oven bungalow pletely mod-| bedrms) Fireplace nice full bsm WOODED LOTS FE 4-2533 fanc eos ee V shop. This well ICE CREAM ern office: so cavenleue to pakr- ES Ss r , Siding glass walls =: orn bevel Bee ay aon ein! water Sen im- Oe ier Salon —_s Be jh poles = aed ae NG aan shop g, where new pri- water vi aE > CGACLS KT ¢ « on NUE i t * SELMA ox. ELWOOD _ 4th bedroom. ne. olen ed basement with space pera sears ny Letts LB BEACH PRIVILEGES CHAPIN ft busy 7, ze Hwy. south of MANL FACTU RD} J eat (pees ore $6121 and teil gee Eitzaveth, Ra. STIL L ONLY tered wi walls All large rooms, ea _See our ad under houses for sale hire ap rho cerca eine PLANT us your n ve Sizes seed ° Paved &t Lot “7 x 180 8) DOWN Cl (OSE EF NOU GH quarters with fireplace ful) base-| With a trade Leora sl pare Sia & Auto eons owners must AY quick tty handy. Fat enough ment, of! fired hot water heater known throughout the entire will scouts Sasol cheaner home | $9 PER MONTH = eee rays ran, create | Ther pane | windows, interior metrepe titan area, Pour large re- | j T Ga part paymen' Call for colorful jiterat ‘popular Judson Park. Many ad-| Paneled in western pine. eed, ludin the most modern Loa C [— u 2h ~! F | “AND HARGER € oe , | Brownell “Reaity. PE PEderal 2.0837 vantages seldom found outside the | peepee pei ch ymot i ole bay peperety eqniposd” dairy) ibat nN ompany 1.. H. BROWN, Realtor | ew aren fel heal ” city. Good roads, power available) very Win price and terms.| outlets-in this part of the countr 7 N. Perry Street J INAN | 1962 W. Huron Ph FE 24810 | LARGE AND sMALL “HOUSES in | . : waler easy to get of exceptional HITE. BROS. The retail division is efficiently (Second: PF \ceri HANNA ark Wet | Cooperative ite Reat Estate Exchange Pontiac at Keego and oear | Beautiful Homesite | Susihy: mesueest eae rr | V1 HEE BRC operating on a 60 per cent ress Hours: 9 to 5; Saturday ® to } “De ee uate on e ’ ! e - Sa MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE |oy Geis] Lincoln ¢-4oge 8X OWNER: | LOVELY RANCH weOSE McLARTY repels teeta) leet Co) scenic homesites. Easy terms. | “Hers neal! io "Tholestie™ “manufacturin —_ rey tural firepl + Country Club (Now private: and | Open Eves. ‘till 9 — Sur profit. Established in 1 5 C S O DOW BLOOMFIELD dium, resen, or Gea, 3 large bed: FE 22167 or FE 53818 __ | Lower straits Lake’ Corner iot.| Brewster Rds +p BUSINESS FRONTAGE business thrived during the lean A lal N W KNOLLS rooms, custom made drapes, wall|¢ ROOM UNFINISHED COUNTRY | 69 © 165 ft with tall oak trees FR: ANK SHE} ARD vears and now enjoys an outstand- AY I “op Dp NG : a to wall carpeting, 1‘) baths full home, with 5 acres Romeg PLa-| Good restrictions Privileges cov- Rochester _ 1-7511 | 100 ft Cectases pattem on Cooley | ing volume of sales. PAY LATER PLA) 4 Lacpet nes guaranteed dry. incin- teau 2-2402 er swimming poo! built | Lake Road near Cass Elizabeth, Practically unlimited potential for | Get cash you need now Par ; rater, covered terrece fences. | — new modern club house An un. | ELIZ. LK. K. ESTATES. 40 rE x1 FT with 3 bedroom home in excel-| future promo Our industrial} later in monthly amounts you ° 3" ear garage. Formally lend-| SILVER LAKE AREA youal esd te Only es ies Osansye : lent condition Good Jecation for | plante are expanding and this can afford Phone, write or come ™ i > own month ctiveeninctbadheed 1S! octor Lt O86 rt t ise 8 reac ‘ I Ee Teieans eran | Saber 28) OC SCHCETT at MRSS Mc mea ii Ree ee Se) BONE PICLAL =a | . etween Birm am wy ntiac ch 3 5 4 vis uburn He igh, light sement, o ir ion. this represents the a CG ] #10 ono ‘owns lead eoouracts, PE ie sry 2 = eene. ane ‘THE pinche REALTOR’ after 4. citcblation water heat. na- | pail sdgcernuustnene Sa vackeae nt: 3 . eo te $1035 | course” Living -room 72 bx, 15 st cS Le Pe Lor 50 x 126 32 ALLISON ST | tural fireplace in living room,| $20,000 down to handle. either FINANCE CO . 1 mS ied 7 is BIRMINGHAM | Lovely kitchen with dining el 6 isch from Court House. See screened porch, 2-car garage The | cash or real estate equities To Ph a ws : $12.800 FULL PRIC E . | Jt bath, tiled Carpeting, rapes. For Sale Resort Prop p. 4A, 271 a or FE 5-7287 lot is over 200 ft deep and 5! see this business in operation 7 W. Lawrence St FE 2-0249 i OPEN DAIL Y & SUN Bultable for engineering washer & dryer Inc! at $22 Dp. = ma fords Joads of parking space This Flint CE look. at today! Now! We Have the key. RAY oN Realtor . OR 72792 Cospereuve R he "Potate Exchange - DO YOU WANT an Semmens in ———- Gatlasd Aven ‘Thtg ie @ food buy —o down iar WRIGHT, Realtor [ronteat 345 Oakland Ave RANCH TY PE 3-Bedroom G1. Homes, ONLY $300 Dn. PAYMENTS : | taxer $0 lots, bak automatic heat 20° tiled bath Fully iS + sewer ant water. Close shopping i trans. new MODEL Drive Per out try Tura right two biocks Triple dresser, book mirror. Regular oy, 95 now $189 95 | End tables $1695 up ona plete! 4 4 ¢ } Hollywood beds Reg.| $100.95 now $59 Swivel chairs. upholstered, Reg. 50 now $55 reps 20 per cent off. Many, many other bargains choose {rom Ae CLAYTON'S Furniture Appliances 3065 Orchard Lake Rd, eego Har! __ FE salt _or FI rr. 58074 "5 APPLIANCES | TRADE-INS GUARANTEED = Automatic washers a 9 50 w Wringer washers . . $22.50 0 Refrigerators eve Vacuum cleaner... .. -Roy's Replacements Service. 96 Oakland | ANTIQUE SHOP OPENING: WITH, furniture. glass. china, (Moss rose | and Tea Leaf) lamps, brass. and fron. Pontiac Lake Recreation area. 2466 Tackles” Dr OR 3-4036 , ABC WASHER. $1 $12. , BATHINETTE. __like new, $1 AUTOMATIC eek. ASHER and upright piano MI 6-4 BENDIX ECONOMAT (Se je washer Very reasonable. MI _ #3199 ‘a BELTONE HEARING AID COST $209 50. wil] sell for $100 Like new Gas stove, $8. OR 3-09765 BENDIX ELECTRIC , ORYER, New, fully guaranteed delivery, and insta! No-down payment. Lg Pet week. Mavtag washer, late| a condition ie MY. ham | BILL DAVIS ; HEATING OFFER, | look under For Sale Miscellaneous. BIRCH YOUTH BED MATTRESS. drawer storag® underneath, large rawer, matching chest. $100 | FE 5-3135 | BLUE GREENS VELOUR LIVING room suite $25 4089 Lamont, Drayton Plains side of Oak- w Jand Lake 2 COMPLETE ‘BEDROOM SUITES | ssa finish cedar chest FE 352 BOTTLE GAS _ New low price: Complete tnstal-| lation. Only $10 Lay gas. Kenyon! _-Puelgas, OR 3-249 CASH FOR, “OUR FURNITURE | ©. tools, OR }-2717, i case bed; — 18 W. Pike ¢ 125 W. Huron 8t, __“Where Wrigiey’s Used a Be" VING TO SMALLER HOME: Must sacrifice assorted household furnishings. MA_ 6-2658. MAYTAG WASHER, SQUARE ALU- acccan tub. 401 N. Paddock. MAYTAG WASHING MACHINE, used 6 months only §85. Call Sun- Gay OL 2-5213 MAHOGANY DROP LEAP TABLE with 4 chairs $65. MA ¢ any MAYTAG WRINGER TYPE er with pump Re Merit sis ns. “on wy only $70.96 gal 6 PIECE SOFA so SET ‘oaern sofa bed, two modern step tables, matching coffee table. two decorator jamps. L FOR $78 PAY ONLY $1.50 WEEKLY PEARSON'S BANK FU RE ___42 ORCHARD LAKE AVE __ REBUILT WASHING ACHINES, all makes guaranteed. Sy le Eiee: tric, nson, 4-5169. Ron: Ae ee ER, WITH _Wringer. | ROSE LIVING } ROOM 8U UrtE. 200 __W. Ann Arbor St. FE 6-035: REFRIGERATOR Ro | E; BELUR | cs model 7 cu. ft. bh pte eondi- _tion. $175. MU 4626 -6PIECE BEDROOM :T large mirryr. | chest of ALL FOR $99. PAY ONLY. $2 WEEKLY Pearson’s Bank Furniture /42 Orchard Lake Ave rE -_ SCHAIBLE GARBAGE DISPOSA pedicel R. B. Munro Electric ca ) w_ii Huron SPRCTAL Ray VACU oor Geneu 40 03. _R. B. MUNRO, 1060 W. Huron. SEMI-AUTOMATIC WASHER. Good condition $75. 162 South Saginaw. SPECIAL. HOTPOINT WASHER & dryer. $268 R. B. Munro Elec. to. 1069_ W. Buren, STOVES BOUGHT, SOLD, EX- changed. Turner's 602 Mt. Clem- ens f 2-0801 TABLE. chrome 3 pe 6-0571. TRADE “ELECTRIC RANGES For |? gas ranges. R. B. Munro, 1060, W_ Huron “TRADE-IN DEPT. PRICES SLASHED > BUY NOW AND SAVE Beautiful dresser LAMPS. FLOOR LAMP, kitchen set. MI room suite $19.95 $198 complete i pe ak bed- room suite $79 95 3 pe. metal bed peomplete] .. $10.05 26" boy'a biere $21 05 5 pe. waog. iaeite $24.95 EAoY TERMS WYMAN'S 18 W. Pike St FF 4.1122 THIS WEEK SPECIAL Studio couch Kitchen cabinet Cedar cent BC Wash ‘ irdseye dresser and chest e-| 6x9 Linoleumm hey cotton mattress New Innerspring mattress Electric Range ‘3 4 ss n8 eel WE BUY. 8 “LL AN Dp OAKLA 5 FU RNITCRE \104 8 Saginaw FE 2-523 TRADE-IN. DEPT. WASHERS AT BIO DISCOUNT | All guaranteed» $2995 up’ Guaranteed rebrigerators $69 95 up| Table ey was rang $20.05 up | 8E ONT ‘CREDIT WYMAN’S FF 41122 USED GAS RANGES $2950 AND up < Munro Electric Co. | wee oie Huron PIANO, ), PRACTICALLY NEW DE cmcoke REFRIG INQUIRE AT 101 W,.HURON, KENMORE TABLE TOP Gas og Exhaust range nate pew. Large Meteo mone separate brotler South wa _Dr.. Waterford. 33 eiptote. a Ey ec ~ LINOLEUM = ,PAINT SALE \M_ price et deck's 31 Beldets |, CAL. GAS AUTO. 628. FE LIVING ROOM | ‘AS. MODERN | ——,, in beautiful. edecbrect — Buy Lo eine OR ise. da new lor price aw co last cen ante Tans unit. Furniture Annex, Michigan | 5.000 USED RED wer LARGE Fluorescent, 383 Orchard Lake iced OR 3-7538. Call after 6 _ Ave. rt 2 Pan WOMAN'S WHITE CAROR CHEST OF DRAWERS, |* rotet tater tug 8 Tent r wer ra) 8 an's _frame. FE 38-2626 Lang sisal sonluray: > Ss _Ploveer s pLORDS. s SPECIAL i HP. GARDEN TRACTOR WiTH ia pe. ay bao ean. ies eevee. deep well pump Used TV's m $24.96 0.3... BP, ——— Bideabes. from 9150.60 --.” se) ANCHOR FENCES eo , Be mooey down. FHA approved. LORD'S FREE. ATES. FE S147]. BENDIX ¢YR-OLD washer, In “chair iat opens $25. bed gs? ett ——s opens into BATHROOM | PITPCRES— YOUNGS: Ub degiows town kitchen, furnaces: Oil, and water and steam boilers, automatic water eheaser: Hardware electrical, lies. Crock and. tile t ets c pe: pipe and Lowe Bros. Paint, HEIGHTS. ‘SUPP LY. 2685 _Lapeer Rd. BEEF AND PORK HALF “AND “WOLCAND Tu Uf henahoost WITH HEAT ‘ulator. reg’ Can see furnace before PONTIAC COACH CO we “ in_otl ne eo 4619 aoa Hwy a a | 4 a . sINK FROV . > grower ret ose. Ste Naar a syeict gre, he tis, sear FAMOUS are se. 7 t Pretdle gal | tiet bet ieee | Wurlitzer Sete Rt aGhees 'aeaact" | TRRL CARINE SIN | EXCEL O Dressing table bench, ets an STORMS AND SCREEN WooD _fie new. seo, FE bates, net | reme, _Reotera Fe 3-4000 ave HOLLINGSHEAD VARIETY, STORM SA SIC Store. 7 miles out Baldwin, Arm- P apcct floor covering, and Mac-O- Aluminum combination windows FOR HOME ee “Fr 7-2025 and eoore LOW brice! A SCHOOL. 4", 6 8" Drain 8 to 9 om j “[, Complete stock of tings | SCMMER CARING, 1ixie INCLUD: CHURCH ining & well coping five | moved on your own lot it: Bee ENTERTAINMENT i Orchard Lake Ave . frase Bir: Lessons and Special "On 3-008, Aa TS Talbot Lumber Rental Plan Available FOR SALE SUMP PUMP For om’ = “tare BP he ayy CALI Band, Spred Sa’ * Tone, * KENTILE , Six marble colors. 9x0% inch. 5 Cents Each quarters. Opdyke Market, FE 5-7041 | BOODLE BUGGY, $50 | ee EU BILL DAVIS, AN EXPERT LI-| censed oil & gas heating man who -cut out nearly all hig! ex- arantees’ you ess on any of rid aiff types. forced air. gravity, wall heaters, floor furnaces or of] & as conversien jobs. -Whether I , Install or y: ee It iy TCuneeLe iy a fool ‘fails, to eal OR _3-2046 for an estimate ~~ CASH FOR FURNITURE FE 47881 200; COMPLETE SET OF HARVARD. ~Chaasicg, "78 OR 3-4444, CRAFTSMAN 18° REEL SOwER RTE Excellent condition, $40 , COMPLETE METAL GARAGE | — door Good condition. EM_3-5965 CABINET SINKS FROM $59 05 | Sinks to bpild wn from $3.95. Double sinks from $995. G. A. _Thompson #9 & Perry ] Discount Smishcount | CALL IT WHAT 5 see LIKE OUR_PRICES ARE HARD TO BEAT * We have just completed wrecking 384 bidgs Our yards are full of good salvage materials. Buy now for later use 2X48, ALL LENGTHS, 4c LI. FT. 2X88, ‘ALL LENGTHS, 10c LI. PT. OAK FLOORING 5 8 WITH J er $3.95 up COMPLETE eos $5 BATHTUB $0c sts 3 0 A large stock of 2x8 2x10 2xm, 3x12. all lJengths. Plumbin fur- maces, steel beaméd rad ators, cabinets marble etc GARAGES TO shal ns $35 | HOUSE TO WREC * $350 | UNION WRE C KING CO. MAIN YARD. 31245 W ¢ MI or | arp | Job Yara Jeph etic or Daily 8 0 to 6: Sun. 10 to 2 WHEEL TRAILER $25 LUX- | Air furnace $75 FE 5-6703 ING OUT | Se fniaid tile (9x0) Se SOc wall the . 29¢ ft $4.95 paint $169 gal Linoleum ...............- 39¢e yd Rubber bare. paint $3 05 gal. | SMITH’S, 257 S. Saginaw TISOAL, Fi UE Om T an KS auge 8 vented tH _o Fe sid 4 BATHROOM _ MOOT IT. _ CHEAP “BURMEISTER ‘axate “ Plasterboard ..... $ 126 4x8°s' Plasterboart .... $155 4x8')"" Plasterboard . $173) |an7e" * Plasterboard 1.96 4x10. and 4x12 also in stock. 26 ib. Crown Coat tn Q $225 ae 1b. Joint Cement In. Se $ 2.20 ft. foint system $275 50 ft. perforated tape .... $ 90 * nee va ypsoiite .. ... § a a ime $s 468) | cee! ‘a Prscore $545 ; peat joes $3.96 100 ag 2° Insulation $425 MAKE SURE ITS , BURMEISTER Northern umber {Go: 8107 Coo'Fr Lake Pontiac EM 3341/1 & eM 32-3747 } Telegraph & 9 Mile Rd Dette it FE. {-4134 CTAPHONE. LATEST TYPF | ete Printing press 325 plenty | of cme and equipment, $25, aa '\K GUTTER, | LIONEL FLOOR SHOP ov ___—s 08. Saginaw 8t. KITCHEN WALL CABINETS. BASE cabinets, broom closets. We have & number in all sizes that are slightly marred at extraordinary values - Michigan Fluorescent, 4 _ 393 Orchard 1 Lake Ave FOOT WAR: _Wick's, 2678 Orchard Lake Rd. LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED. 41 _N. Parke St FE 2-1311. LAWNMOWER SHARPENING AND air cooled engine service. 9140 OR +2211. LET Us — OU WITH YOUR color Legh easton . Hun- dreds of eaters be in rubber base or Jelted Titagie--us drip paint; free parking in rear of store. Oakland Fuel and a E Breese 1038. Oakland ave Ph. FE 42622 SUNBEAM COAL FORRACE. Al Tender ae roast CLIFF WIEGAND 213 Chapdier rr Jn vi Taino wba t pr Ouliagher h mon E- Huron scoun! LI ote Bt. +056. ast Pork Sausage Vos ry | Bacon, Hic apa smoked lame 20¢ Ib. Pork stea! diositice 30c Ib. | WANTED: * crapotaibre “PARTY rd ao 4 4 Ut bec to take over low monthly pay- rerib sacs ces. Me Ib ments on spinet piano. Can be ub steak BpEABWOS se : he In seen in this ee Write to Credit Manag Post Office box Fresh ; 81. Greenville. "Mien! igen OPDVKE MARKET. Walton_at Opdyke FE 8-7941 USED 1 LUMBER | 3 aia 2| Sale Store Equipment 64 fans USED BATHROOM SET, 635, BOY'S | ° SASH ELECTRIC POP COOLER. ee ee. tie" Tawnmow: NATIONAL CASH REGISTER. HAS CsED MACHINERY FOR HOME mopar Planet and shop tepbiete =e = . ble end ome! stair route ents OIL TANK, $00 GAL. 1% HP COM- er. drill presses, etc. ree new ression, Meat grinder, waik-in built up window units. Frame x, book Lot of butcher supplies. |, opie a brick Ap dlangershe _FE 24 sizes, cheap 1 Oxbow Wann PT GLA Rd. Milford. Rt. 5. EM 3-4021 | case. OR 3-91 ra aC ee se Orchard Lake Ave. 5-6150, , & AMERICAN | ELYER TRAINS Authorizen factory service and) genuine factory parts. Free test | on factory analyzer TASKER'8 63 W. HURON BT. MEDICINE CABINETS WITH TWO separate chrome fluorescent lights” $29 95 zane $1945 Lava- tories, bare ak $14.95. Factor: trreguiere Lareee an wresreeoen 383 Orchard p Ave Hp Us ERS. Lawn Garden end _M! le Rd. Birmngham_ NEW SHIPMENT | eran fal mahogany flush doors, “CHU RGH STING | 107 8 Squirre Ra FE NEW GALVANIZED PIPE ‘% a fa if eaetne Il‘ee ft im. 121) engths Ie ft. * SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY 172 8. Saginaw 5-2100 20233 8:00) WRITING DESK NEW CURTAIN | eireeenet: Insulation, corner cup- | -—-* ard double well sink. chairs, | paslers “work teste. Tumber. “00 | few, Custom made sleeping bas Itn ft walnut flooring 700 for ranch wagon Bleeps 2. $135 ft. 1 inch h white lar - foorisa: —Call after 6:30; OR 3-4633, vee for Border chon cab [. IVE ay AiT 3. Modern medion! book: Pedenetelt Wooden MERCURY MOT lane. 3 wood screw clamps. 4 Warms, minnows, er boots, awn chairs MA 42140 and te ol Ke ote 1? fly rods c 7c eels aes at WINDOW Ss. bells, eee | ANDERSON HDWE. 2182 8, Telegraph FE 5-0062 A ee = Datly Fri till ® WINDOW PRICES — OUR 20TH St. & Bun. 8 a.m. (i) 7? a “GUNS - nk Y - SELL - TRADE. 19 Bagley st OXROW WINDOW co. 10265 Highland Rd. — M59 EMpire 3-4082 WATER SOFTENERS O Manley ARS G NEW & USED PORTABLES, WILL adjust ol, and grease any make sewing machine within @ of 10 miles. for only $2 _ FE ¢3030 535 Aubu OLD GARAGES REIPAIRED TO look like new-.Lengthen your ga- Parts ™m Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 53 Wood, ¢ Coal & & Fuel _o7 PPA come “AND rit Wi Pinewood. 1a 129_ Parkdale. HARD, HEAVY. SLAB WOOD. o cote or 2 for $11. PE 63086. D OAK A CORD, ar ey FE 54- a Evo he ee Le De Stee ee OT eg ee Bo ee Seek ge r Ce wae = ued ay Tage Boon as hgh are rr 4 ee | . " * J en i w 8t. 1 | ea te = . ie a eae i 2 BEDROOM HOUSE ;|DAVENPORT AND CHAIR, IN ah amar PONTIAC LAKE SUFPLY.| To =; SAT. MAY 13TH, AT 12:30. 3 trade for car er $400 down. good condition. Cal after @ 30 lh hth teal EXTRA—SPECIAL Wash. sand and gravel, fill dirt | for fox, FERRIER PUPPIES | “2” south of Ortcavills. At worth terford vicinity, — ned for See at 105 E. Longfellow. WAITE'S TV : wal — & mortar. Trucking. 0 TR ——| end of Bald pero ake, living. needs on beat tle to €om- DAVENPORT iN GOOD COND. , | Excellent Quality U _ ROPIcAL yun & (gotrcines west about 1 mi. to 768 W. Glass Gad au perecro rae ate ee - Downstairs fWe will Tip to your require: PR OMPY DELIVERY RY OA $-2076 Evenings | about a acres ef lana a cat piel ect cer oe Wi ; : ments. PRICED TO SELL, WE Bark dirt of peat OW 3-064 WEIMARANER PUPPY, § WEEKS | f8Tage. 2 chicken coops. Ons oe re Oe | BekchltSgg dan aie | at tinie ta 7) ER cre acney Bane "ee cara Se eeey gece [ERTL serps | faa ake doe Ot OIL FLOOR FURNACE. SWAP| lam empe ete. Cabinet WALTON TV. 8 of batiding materials are 91216. WHITE MACE “DOVES ALL PET yiigsaize refrige .__ Prigi- onan cement blocks. Call before bee! cannes FE 2-0800, 4754 + € foist to the ROAD GRAVEL, 8 YDS PIT 0 8 Astor FE +43 freeze. Table-top elec- OR 3-8134. beth Cor. Joslyi. FE_2-2257| lock on your on run. 87 per load, Fill sand and ay stove. Large electric cooker. aut or WILSON GOLF CLUBS, DOUBLE “ROLTAWAY 1 BED | 0 ry} R ED BRICK $3.00 Per C | dirt. & yds. $10, Top soll, FE Dogs Trained, Boarded 7 70 Several other electrical 1. 3 irons, bag _ ies $12. Gyr ss 5 Redi-Mix Concrete & Mortar $1.15 | &aeTe, ances, 4 sets of twin beds. 6 or sale or wil eae for out Kitchen table. #3 "Singie py wna 95| Windows made to of | ROAD GRAVEL § YDS. 67. DE- ~~~ ~~~ ~~~ | bed ding. 3 m : _ OR 3611 after 5:30. __spring. $3. ic 04394. & up| New Flush Doors from $5.60 u hed re ie Oe poas. BOARDED, DOGs| Metal wardrobe. Assortment of swAP Ty Your OLD (MOWER DUNCAN PuYPE XTENTION 699. porch. ewe roar Job, naciton _——— | , TO TOP SOIL $12.50, 8 | _Week-old pigs, MAple 5-3503. 3 o Telegre: Even a ’snt | ¢ mos Dealer Phone Fm t-ises._ | 8235-88 Sores Socu, fe wee, f buts to 8161 _Dixie _Hwy. Gartsicn| file bende Mpeduere Be, | ees ett toe trent. We thle. “Landscaping PE Ferg Bhi my @ yy eae 3 5| tno medal. Newest 1956 features. pe a ipa nee dowle sinks oaks PAI) BOGE oy hetied. Guiteh Completely over” | SAND AND GRAVCL. B BLACK | _ 1300 atlas Ra. =: For Sale Clothing 56 of America’s Dame 1" Norge aeven ws » $230.06 | Washtowls with "gars Tel EMpire _—_ chureh, e500 terms $25 dos down. Bal-| _@irt. C. Price, PE 2- 3 HER aeons, value 9160.95.| range ~ . , $190.05 |3 pe. colored ‘sets with trim. Ss 1 ance Monthly. ; SAND. GRAVEL a FILL DIR freshen, soon. ‘Call FE 56-0000 aft. (ers Soichsiee | rake Reams og pete, Hines] Weiser Big aarti] Peal, | ive Retin, maneaanr oe es Fo _ wat COMMUNION DRESS Ne FRIOIDAIRE SLaOTEIS RANGE, a > ie ; oe as 172 8. Saginaw __ PE _$-3100 Gotha: oa Pinata Small down payment Balance 3¢ ~ Shredded eat Humus weeks old. 61 Ae "Re 5. Ro- veil. Size 7. like new. OR 3-1180.| 40-inch size, With clock and timer. TO CHOOSE PULL BAS! NT BARN, 63 x 30, mos, _FE 17-0245 (5 yds, $12) PE 6-7066. chester Rd. Carl Martin, OL GIRL'S | CLOTHES FOR BALE.| Excelent conggom: Will sacrifice. 4 YEARS 70 PAY EM 3325) afer ’S ns Of more BENSON LUMBER aR CO. mien Poor, model Save 4lue verms. Norms. SPECIAL OW N PEAT, SAND. A ee _size 10 and 12. FE 454657, | m wae ._ Saginaw CALEY MUBIC CO top so BEAUTIFUL PALAMINO GELD- =r “LOTHES, aging 56189 | POR SALE: 2 week TRAILER. 00 _leveling. (Red Ball), PE Sige Alida a pe 2 8s oT ne speirs PE. 21304 *Y | WASHER, noel | eee STOP L K. bund TUnInD REPAIR- a tract eral andicapersi rs Stookey Nd a uivernots hd, _ AN sizes 12 to 10 FE 8.3611. |Og FREEZER 12 FT LIKE NEW | Tove, lawn mower, 425: Electric GARDEN | TRACTOR PORCH | For, sale quantity, of good, used - tng. Oscar Bch Psat Loading peat humus wt hid BANTAM, — RUMMAGE GACE 6 70 6 P|) Siete ne | Wie DAVENPORT AND CHAIR. blinds, Misc, garden tools. Dish- ren IFS and slot of SERVICE. TUNING AND| Pare, Care-Kllsebeth Ra. 7a iv. 1220 Baldwin. PE §-7195 |GooD 9 X 12 WOOL AXMINSTER Nand pe # J8 grown weal rus. _ 8 om GUT eivaTOR ether gree tember, See ee REAL BARGAIN INA USED Soe Sak BLACK DINE BAND. ih well bred Holstein dairy he YELLOW FORMAL SIZE 16. Rus. Eves, set & Sun. FE 24) GARDEN TRACTOR cod condition | Sutton, MY 9-6432. spinet Gal Gallaghers, “18 ©. -Huron | “grevet fill dirt. MY. 311M cows 3 sour Sts 8 yee ad = Week “snee Fe Come: nts Eacell 7 RePaio egos | Fe For Sale Miscellaneous 60 | FE 6-0066 after 4 p.m. SEPTIC TANKS _o Fe Coe TOP SOfL, SAND, ORAVEL, FILL. ed. to sell. “All tested Sale Household Goods 9100.08. hy Mr 6-130 —_ GALVANIZED PIPE. AND PUMP. A RECONDITIONED SMALL BABY it Rob, OR FE 60002, ty : . Sele Tlousehold Goods 87 ee ontt Witen WEA Bho asso see Power chats is Ee Installed it desired. greng_piane. _Caliegnere, 18 B. Tor gon Fi FILL DIRT. ROAD ae er ¢ a S66 1 1% X @ AXMINSTER RUG. 1) S0i, installed 912086. 90 gal. in) saw. OL 66737 efter Garage Doors. PAC VINER AnD D PIELDS In. |RENT 4 "aPINET Plano WITH | o_Fe $412 | 4-00 Petaming resistered, Tenner: | _Seacotran mower. After 4 p.m.) tric "Co. 1080 W. Huron. 2 2 WHEEL oe ON 3241 “TRAILER. — stalled. Sewe: eter lines Beep ans =. Ibe credited . ei ‘air condition. O steel overhead factory were wala 1 EASY, ASY_WASHINO MACHINE FOR Bor Poirr 'REPRIOERATOR POR i suaLiow WELL Basic. Fic. onds. all ‘sizes and prices. rece, Lbes 1K — ret B. z ron ee sale Die. 161 W.. Sheff] 6 ition. $85. ures, Parakeets and Bantam selection oot nm $38 and up. “A SEPTIC TAN Ss see oF te S508 7-PIECE LIVING HOOVERS IN GOOD CONDITIon. | EM >a! ___| {ess then you think. Let us cive | pe REINPORCED CONCRETE cond., $88. MY 3-506. Very Best Quality 618 and up" Batletoction SCREENS USED 1| Jou a tree onto WE +6428 3673 Ella, Le. Rd. | — 13. ONLY $2 W FEKI y KENMORE DEI. SEWING MA- screens, exc. | FE 3-7308. clothing, hardware, TOP soil. BLACK DIRT GRAV- a eat chine, Desk model. 6 eu. ft. Hot-|i0 x 10 BUILDING LUMBER t, Kem-Tove, nleye Paints’ e el We deliver Sunday. PE STIL Pearson’s Bank Furniture| point’ refrig. Size 6% woman's| water heater, bath room set. FE ape, 4. 95 FE S026 42 Orchard Lake Ave. Chicago roller skates in case. 8478 | 6-1448 SLAB WOOD oF a, OTT a _& cord of two for $11. FE 6-206. | ~~ DELIVERED HARD SLAB _$6 a cord or 2 for $11. PE «0087, | WELL , SEASONED FIR’ & furnace wood FE 44657 _Plants, Tree Trees, Shrut Shrubs 6 68 POR SALE: 9000 ee evergreens, up to 6 tal. and trimmed. Your "choice fo Farms PLANT NOW. EVERGREENS AT LAKESIDE: NURSERY 3044 Elis, Lake Ra. 3032 ai GLADIOL ius BULBS rE EST varieties See Loule Schuls ake = Market (Stall 13) STRA aay PLANTS. ROBIN- son wane Premier varieties. Aliso flower and vegetable plants, 1580 Scott Lk Rad STRAWBERRY PLANTS, STATE Pe, Moran, OA 56-2035. IDE VARIETY OF FLOWERING Lach ade and or- ing, white ing problem. Bader Nursery and ay 1706 Scott Laké Rd OR +1701, PINE TREES DIG YOUR OWN. $2.60 each. Clarkston, MA §-0176. PREMIER AND ROBINSON strawberry plants and 1 pee raspberry plants. OL 61882 _ For Sale Pets 69; 4 YEAR oLp REGISTERED CcOL- Sale Sporting Goods 65. 32H P. OUTBOARD MOTOR, ree | | | | 1¢ lie dog, Reasonable. Cail after 8 _pm. PE 5-2038 6 WEEK OLD 6PHINGER SPAN- fel puppies. AKC Reg. 128 South St. Ortonville or call 24R2 10 WEEK -OLD DACHSHUND PUP- pies Registered. MY 2-4073 or _ inquire 659 Fairview, Lake Orion AKC PPERKE Perfect pets 8CHI Black * beauties, watchdogs. No odor, Mo unsight- ly_bair ‘on furniture. OL | 3 AKC COLLIE PUPS, BLACK AND white, 7 wks off. FES-a371 BOSTONS AT STUD. AKC PUP- __Dies. Curtiss. OR 3-9206. BLONDE COCKER Cheap FE 2407 PUPPIES. BEAGLE — Pia 10. MONTHS old and dog house, 393 Going st. BEAUTIFUL BLACK | AKC DACH- shund puppies 8 weeks old. $35 MUlberry 99-1673 E ABY PARAKEETS | 81 90. 143 E 80.000 GRAINS. DOW-X, $205 ; P Manstiele off Joslyn value for $189 FHA terms Buy | 4-1 TOP SOIL CRUSHED STONE- CANARIES _factory direct and save’ MI 6-3247 tocaruttrceNinaee bree Ae FE 2-4565 WRECKING 1048 PONTIA c 8 Mo- +6584 : *: CAIRN: eee AKC r newly overhaule: arts cheap 5- A-1 TOP SOIL FILL, SAND AND mE pu ices 007? =| gravel sod cinders, EM_3-2449, | COCKER | ae MALES. ab [3 A OLE Do It It Yourself 61; ab TOP, | SO1L. na BEACK birt. nels, 25811 Powers Rd. Farming- = Soe “be <3 aire PE 38 of *’* ton. Near 11 Mile road: GReen- FOR PENT rata aL mica BLACK) Mee ot _OReontgat C1970. = OR SALE; BEAUTIFUL TALK- Floor sander - hand sander - dirt, safd. gravel, and fill dirt. | ing parrot with cage, Wonderful wall paver steamers-waxers & | Eugene Bennett, FE 5-4758. Master passed away. furnace vacuum cleaners. Oak A land je’ ane GRADE TOP 8OIL gravel and fill OR poll Apply 68 Viola ane, Lake Louise Sub. Ortonville, Mich. after 6 pm. GET HER A POODLE FOR MOTH. er’s Day, White or black. Lovely puppies. Excellent pedigrees. FE #2 Mother's Day Special sete parakeet and Mh Bt FE 2-40 ae SELL “AKC MALE 8CHIP- perkee and female Bengie, Also P| yey riding mare, Best offer. | 17-0423 ee LICENSED FEMALE GERMAN short hair and English setter, 0| months old. OA 8-7273 | PARAKEETS WITH GUARANTES. Unusual colora Cages and sup Diles. $01 4th St. FE 2-4025. PARAKEETS, CANARIES, and Ave: _food. Since 1927. Ave | Legale litel TOF Saree. Reg 53653 West 9 Mile Ra * Terms, Pe esese trace doors.| chara Lake Ave FESS. |A4 TOPROIL FILL BAND AND PAint YOUR SibEuG FOR THAT PET PROJECT AT | gravel. EM 3-2449 | Teuxe Tite Wall §2 05 se low prices, see Montcalm Build @ YDS “STRAW HORSE MA- Parstes: Floor Coat $6 60 Gal or Ast 2 fe Weskaeereenee ure delivered $15. EM 34207. | Parastonetex vr walls $6.45 ALL TYPES GRAVEL & STONE | BLAYL CK ere 10 to 4 Closed every | “L. Slade. Eee _ “$PAL a BUILDING, suRPLY co | nny pan Oho), eae me e Ay f = 2301. ‘Ointe i olataa feel Hoe Cameras, Equipment. 1A cs =a Atk CINE izie | wy. * PEERLESS LAWN MOWER ORIN. Beat pots give ; ae and gravel. Reasonable, F’ Sew fer OF 2am we’ TOY | | EPPERTS CAMERA SHOP i toeieoncaCanes STONE. | aoe Sait itl) ‘|$87_W. Huron, ss FE 5-6615 | gang rave (i) Lyle Conklin. | OMEX, BY THE com. 4 4c ones FAMOUS BROWNIE BULLSEYE| FE 6-111 FE 2-0572. Bte ea. Main & range fuse botes, | Camere. Reg. $1350. spec. $99 Ail TOP SOIL CRUSHED STONE. 9 05. Oo - roeneEs mee . Kodak dua-fiex cameras. a sand, vel, fill, peat. Earl How. ry 7 gic ee ente ae ; ——. noe | _erd EM 3.0531 — EV as rms Own 12 x 14 RUG & PAD. 1050 FORD ci K FILM SERVICE a 4 ATTENTION motor, 5.) gal. aquariums, | 1032 W.-Huron a) delivered. moe with n lights. FE ea | Top dirt sfora Gellveraa: Fill sand 21 reel. excallees, tonahoon Mi | _Sale Musical Goods 62 - P6380 - MY 20971. - PE T0192 | eee F ie BETTER GRADE STATE-TEST. 4 INCH SOIL PUPE, § FT. $3.00 « SuIFT « ‘Use ACCORDION, | ed) Peat. baw or ee aed AEE, um $38.50 Gallaghers, 18 Huron 8t uals of retail. FE 24750, EM E PLUMBING ded Y _FE | 35a. _F 5-2100 | GUTTER. WAR | a _ 2678 Orchard: Lake Rd. STALL L: SHOWERS, PLETE | with fancets & curtain, $6950 | ‘Te rrigie value, $3445 Lavatories. | complete with peomine chrome Oilets, $49.50 val-_ a ee fe jeent ase) juorkscen ard Lake Ave. . i porte Orchard ACCORDION | ROLLIAN WHITE 7 eee GRADPSITOP SOIL shift d t | » 8 ee aes FLUTE Tk G00D bone misceree) Le: Meme 7™ cond. Price @75 OL ©1352 BLACK DIRT. TOPSOIL AND FILL |ANTIQUE REED ORGAN GOOD dirt _FE 5-634) or EM 3-0 condition, GReenleaf 7383 | BLACK DIRT TOP” oa We Duy trade and sell MAZUREKR. MOTOR SALES South Bivd at Woodward FE 4-9587 LOOK! | 1956 CHRYSLER AND COUNTRY STATION WAGON | 1053 Ply peut 4dr " Cranbrook with elv trim Hunter and sea spray green) R&H. Will trate 1942 DeSoto 4 dr Powerful V@ en- gine auto. drive R&H Bave bundreds D ; 952 Piymouth Cranbrook dix 4 dr ju Beautiful light blue, very sharp CLARKSTON , tose aia BEL TOWN | SPORTSMAN IP DTOP Sparkling two tone paint Large tory installed Radio and Power steering and brake Just nicely broken n Cost over | .656 Pontiac Catalina coupe. Dem- onstrator Low milea-e i | 1956 Pontiac Starchief Catalina se- dan Fully equipped, Factory of- $3900 Wil take $2885 for quick | ficial car. Save money on this | sale Only ar ne Big alpwence (ee four car GOwD | 1968 Ford Custom 2 dr secen Like | new W mileage SCHUTZ MOTORS #12 8 Woodward Birmingham | CHEAP CARS 1o46 7ord| a Dr ie 1948 Old en Nights 1941 Ponuae 96 Lic /MAble 5 66 or = Ale 1 S Johnson 16 FORD CUsTOM 2 DOOR | -— | (Demo: Wl sell very yrosmeeele i In 4) DRUVS | Cashes trade Will Wendie -| nance for you Contact Jim Poin FE 4-410! Pius a large selection of good clean used ears Priced right with email | down payment iN Main 8t Raeron ta - ‘MWaAple S114) | PG. Will take older mod- or Ford trade-in 95R3, Ortonville _after 6 pm } a1 Cher - fon at “Cy Owens ” SALESMAN GOOD DEAL FOR FORD Al SHAPE $19 FE. right.man to sell Chev and Olds | °2766. ——— new and used Oakland County's’ PERSONAL DEMO FOR SALE. oldest Chev dealership Taylor Custom 4 dr. Ford-O-Matic Ra- Chevrolet. Walled Lake MA 41561 dio & Heater. Low mileage very 4a CHRY very ®sharp Cash or trade for condition ae EXCELLENT eoulty a Se eeee at Cy wens ee | ‘30 CHRYSLER CONV G00 =| | _fition, call after $ 39 F BCs “© FORD) V8" COOD COND: OR 3-1188 after 3 30 FORD 1954 CUSTOM 8 4 DOOR 2 tone Low miles, $005 LAKE ORION IS THE PLACE Bob Frost, Inc. LINCOLN MERCURY AxD c ONTINE NTAL QJEALE 850 8S. WOODW ARD BIRMINGHAM MI 6-2200 JQrdan 6-3933 | ee FORD. PAIRLA: YE 2 DOOR & H Fordamatic WW _ two ‘96 Dodge V8 Suburban Demon- strator New car guarantee "$1 Chev Convertible. *s05 ‘51 Dodge oa $305 ‘$3 Dodge dr V8 $8775 4 Piymouth’ Savoy 4 dr $875 Statt’s Motor Sales * BRT ABOUTS STEER NO MOTC SALES ao M24 LAKE. ORION eee padded dash. Selling for less T% bhp qi 350. | M a if tain i DODGE CARs AND TRUCKS than dealers cost tat Kenilwo' feet 4 FES bint ‘55 PONTIACS CLARKATON: MY 13-2750 Open 8-9 “Daily rake Orie | Meter Beles | iPr. MODIFIED v | BOTTOM, — CURYSLER- PL MOUTH fur pono anon sch seateore yr. old. MY 3-3071, MY. 2-2611 DoF sinwono- Open 8 AIT ‘ore te pm Daily Radio & Heater biue $150 ——. ee caashent mater Weil treue tor M & “Mt MOTOR "SALES. LATE ‘85 62 CADILLAC COUPE WILL ACCEPT wns or sell for $85. OR 3-6446 2527 Dixie Hwy OR at — Pe ea eye glass C55) Outboard motors boats. appli- ivP? CLINKER BO BOTTOM BOAT | sea a4) oa cameras etc. As| | LET yment Ge s jeccd used Se ee an oher 3: * For Sale Trucks 90 caeeec Salar Lele oe | ar balance easy te fe WHIRL D DELUXE MOLD- — a a | condition Mies Mr eat LINCOLN ME RC CRY | BILL SPE INCE plywood boat. 15 h Evin- , aeons, | Cass at Pike Sts USED CARS _rute™s acces. Like new. 80158. | CHEV. 1956 '‘, -TON PICKUP. | i955 CHEVROLET BEL AIR V8 4) FE 43885 | @2 Oakland Ave. FE 5-9297 | cavech ‘os “Tent yenrveheas| Seiaertreace, MAM SideReel | ioft FORD. DoGR—no_ must .1¢ HORSE POWER SCOTT - AT- re. Neptune green a wp | 885 4560 Elizabeth Lake Rd *| SELL OR TRADE EQUITY 1 IN WATER Bail-O-Matic 6 al ges ust deove itewall tires. Immaculate, PE Wit TRADE ‘49 FORD “POR | ‘B1 Fora convertible See reece ~ tank, ear “lt © in equity ater =«mod. 0 Joslyn rt dock Cal OL rt | Haskins Chevy. | Sneaaa ae Ee cree” Ones Galles iwi Tice ste Posy ui on front deck. Call OL 1-7971. ° | 3 at ‘et Diack finksn, “ike, new 92-53 & ‘54 FORD STATION | WAG- | equity in a ‘56 Ford Vietscia, iv PF CHnIS CRAPT. 196: aE | 6751 Disie Highway at M15 miuere out. 5 excellent tires | ons 2 door and 4 door Good con- equipped with Fordomatic Power | le tees MAple 5-5071 ‘Open_nites "til . raise cna heater. Call ’- )| dition Pull (Fone | steering and al) the extras Call vs angles, Cerner of Ag ro tuo. | FOR SA SALE OR TRADE. ‘s4 CHEV Motors Sales, 171 8 Saginaw a An hk “SALES Jim Gilmer, PE 5-410! X REAL BARGAIN, a Mee | Seeekn aes ar ot Thee feb. PE 3) CHEV EX® COND. EM i993 rORD vente wew TRADE UP OR DOWN = Mark 25. eng | for 8218, See hrs. ima CHEV TON AND A HALF | ~ om CHEV G00 CONDITION, a ee — Accessories | oe oe vee sports -coupe. a 10h Voorhels, Rd. cal tnd Ou wean wees Clarkston Coal) 5-1049, after pm ‘S33 FORD 4 DOOR BEST OF. .°4 Ford Convertinie anapion NTON jo GeV. TON anda ware) (52 CHEV. 2 DR tor Pri, Set and Sun, 208 Welle -5) Studebater 4 fr a TS conga Nella stake. “36 Intsomational j ten plet-| Thie-ls » sice black jos Reis | Bon moves Lehe MA OH16.| 43 Buick. 6 ar R&H Dyna Sharp | 9140 - Lake Rd Op 32211 _up. Must sell. FE 5-0066 | he Tt cseoueey reer. vert = ‘83 a eer Bel Air. 4dr, Power Gid | wae ‘ARh BawTi c ist clean side out mech | d Vv CLOSING OUT BOAT LIVERY |‘ FORD PANEL G00D” TRANS | anically Drive this one Peoples 1953 CUSTOM & 4 DR FORD [st aT Buck, «ar ee land pou! _ton atter 6 | Auto Sales, 68 Oakland, FE 27-2351 | Radio & Heater White wall tires. : '53 Chev Convertib | each complete. 3650 et (1051 CHEVROLET SEDAN, CLEAN... | HURON MT IR. Ss AI Es Walton Bivd.. rere Plains. c inte FORD Pe FE 32-4821, in $208 PE Sis CENTRA oe A “oe Excellent condition. 1071 wae OMG "CAB & CHASSIS FULL | | 1988 GFoRD FAIRLANE | fe Lake Adgelan RG. Wen | 88 Lie aise. ‘00 Chevrolet, 1 ton ~ ECONOMY | Raia heater “Foraomatie pon. TELLO'S BOATS HOTORS. | _ Panel tee ete aero IS SELLING OUT | LINCOLN-MERCURY " cna Fears | ERIS CRAFT. i088 18 FT CON. | down, assume small mopthi) $1 FORD R & H_ $205 : Nid ass Sts ‘'*394 FORD VIC GOOD CONDI- t 120 tty type. Deal- | yments PE 41006 Ask for ‘51 CHEV. POWER GLIDE. $395 ae? ae ", Mon . PE 2-5537 or FE 5-8318 tre deuienstreler. like new, Phone | Lou Lucky Auto Sales 32 OLDS SUPER 88. $497 FORD V@ 195) 2 DR SEDAN ‘55 FORD. RANCH WAGON Ral wee weekends. FE 2-6319 ‘51 DODGE *, TON PICKUP EX- fap hited oe etal. cite He nels on sale by owner tits 3 very clean. only or | cellent condition $450 “56 license * e i ; : . | NEMATANS BOATS | OA #2250, S401 Bherwood Ra S$ TORN TOUCG On 105” i seane 1, DOOR very sroor HOWARD LARE _ INC. ren AN uoete . OMe WRECKER 1% TON SOW: | gc: M 2-5460 after 4 p 2708 Orchard Lake Rd Keego reg (2 ah ng ; 429 N. Paddock” PE 27840 {49 KAISER AND FRAZERS $45 1956 DEMONSTRATORS 1984 HUDSON JET LINER ¢ court, BOAT & MOTOR TANKER TRUCK AUTABLE Fo “55 on Green aoe Ford Country cedea. r) Dery ami Set Tibnken OL po Sa. 58) “ht Be ger Mercury Monteciare hardtop. sacrifice Tiénke: an Sere Will trade. also 1952 %) ton OMG ‘36. “3h "54 $9. HEVI Ford Vic 2 door. Ford Custom. HUDSON WASP COUPE, GOOD COMLL MA us _bick up FE 54-9219. in rons folthas Ft 4 door Mercury Monterey, hard | o oaaitee Sell or trade up or) MARDIE SALES 8 Meret |p eee ‘DUMP TRUCK PRICE | 651 CHEV ALL TYLES top Priced to sell down, $575. OR 3-7873 wes 8, TELEG ie re eee remeere ee) wt Ly OVERDRIVE cee Came motor Bales TAKE OVER PAYMENTS ON A ‘ Suy-Yoon EvivRvbE MOTOR | <5 We ene TRACTOR ia. any sUPER HARD TOP. | phe grea | 1981 KAISER. 312 Fisher st : oS ren dere veecked by'ao| tor. bth dir. trans. 2 spd asle, | 's1- 'se HUDSON HORNETS. __MY_2-3611 _ 1083 4 DR MERCURY CLEAN 1 ra ‘cost aluminum | Strt. air. Holland Sth wheel 150 MORE C ooo actual cree ott t ae Ln det ; ' Tachometer, No. 900 tires. Front FINA NCING ARRANGED 955 FORD CONVERTIBLE. T KE actual miles Very caste. £0 cheaD foe Craft kneo.| shocks barrel safety tanke Ex-| WIL L TRADE FOR REAL ES. | Te ao Ohne tion $1100 FE «S181 ang FE nes "he ap cans. cel cond 147 in wheel base | TATE OR per 2-8532 action ts $78 up. 8 ;— Craft boot kits MS mi| Set amd oun 100 8. Marsbelt | ONOMY. USED CARS | xo peaueen wit take 1 Gx Hell ee Tella Re Pnenel PE — 00113 — se) Orchard | Mo |22 Auburn. off Saginaw FE 4-2131 | ‘82 trade on a 1956 Ford custom | pan very good condition, $1495 _Lake Rd. Keego Harbor ie — - 2 dr Take over payments Call , ie - | “S1- CHEV, 27-DR. R&H. POWER | Daal 8 MCG ope) OR 3100 — "EVINRUDE MOTORS || | Olid, ne) Tust on this, beby ARE Dan Berry at “Cy Owens” FE sg “ERCURY CUSTOM HARD: : } ans — to . . THOMPSON BOA’ ES G Mu C. Bales _ _ iss FORDE 1@ TO cHoosn! WP, Fully equipped. 1.000 miles GATER BOAT AVI, Pee ED OS Ca JEFFREY FORD SALES | u “RS FE $0405 _. FE a Oo. “UEFPREY - FORD SALES —, oe ee Teas COTES fp Gis GR ae 1954 MERCURY KELLY’S HARDWARE Will take 16 to 18 ft. 300 AUBURN AT ADAMS | AUBURN HEIGHTS E2881) body. =a MA aon ALS ic | MICHIGAN'S LARGEST OMC | Se ee TRUCK DEALER IT, REINFORCED | Oakland — wat Cass Rae Pane Tape amont, ¥ ains. | i Poon tex ‘ar | _side of Oakland Lake 1OR BEST QUALITY MA aS | TS crned oll “Auto Insurance __90A EVINRUDE MOTORS | atistate acto INSURANCE (Founded by bears Roebuck & ce! + Cali Jim Boushell. FE 5-3 sts | ; For Salc Cars _ 91 ARE ‘Your CAR PAYMENTS TOO burdensome? Let us help vou to adjust to some’ less expensive mode! Lake Orion Motor Sales M24, a Clarkston Rd ers rine Hardwar 's ainte = EZ a Harrington Boat Works 1899 8 Telegraph Phone FFE 2-803) CENTURY BOATs _ CKET | AN—YELLOWJA CADILLAC ane Lee beets rs ERS AINT—MARIN a sur OUIE INLAND LAKE SALES | 3127_W. Huron FE ¢7121 & 2-6122_ MARK 15.10 HP. M MERCURY. Mo- cree” good cond. $165. FE FORD st TBOA\ OTORS : “Tr “Sareram sorta So oes MAINLINE fl 5 I ry carts. - Fj » Eiceoke epiny FORDOR, or OWENS MARINE SUPPLY 309 Orchard Lake Ave. Phone FE 2-8020 NEW, 12 FT ~ROWBOATS, $40. 7600 . Elizabeth Leke Rad *1295 LARRY SCOTT-ATWATER _ Outboard . Motor Brand New . 809 95: THE - A, WAONER co. ROCHESTER Fone DEALER PE 5-072! “FOR alee 4 THAN 30 YE oo A - BOAT COVERS MADE TO ORDER __GOOD_PLACF_TO BUY : $te“inaees’or ” Se iest Brick ,CENTURY, HARD poli th ynaflow. Power ak ALMOST KEW 7 OUTBOARD | brakes, Power meats Power win- . rar dows wonderful bu Buick 5-820" Lake Orion Motor Sales - PLYWOOD BOATS. 10 & 12 ‘FT. M24 at Clarkston Rd long. Reas 2391 Willow Beath Ford Mercuty 2 _Keego Harbor FE 6-087! MY_ 2-261) .~SALE OR TRADE ‘955 12 H P> 1" Wizard motor FE 2-761 1983 BUICK - SHORTY “HOOKS” “ROADMASTER SEDANS « Look« like new Dynaflow Tran: PL ACE” Lane) ee r Steering one «MERCURY on eonDe eotone ary en us many other extras oa Cos}. over $4200 Can be yours ~ Sales_906 and _ Ge Mokena for 82.485 Just $384 or \our car Ta SE D down. Big allowance on trade ins a . S$: eee Foes, ‘ BOATS & MOTORS SCIIUTZ MOTORS SLAYBAUGH's 912.8 Woodward Birmingham, .630_Oakia Oakland Ave FE 8-0453 ” BUICK BCTAL UARDTON USED OUTBOARDS MOTORS 14 tane & ‘Autom. ~ ft. Wolverine with 25 HP. Evin- arene . qi ires Very clean ‘rude motor & trailer Cass Elizabeth Service | 4177 Cass FilzabethRd FE 3-9036 Transportation Offered 87 HOWARD DARE, INC 2708 Orchard Lake Rd Kergo '50 BUICK. 2-DR RAH, J A pTILE pine beauty $5 2 for, Jack Lucky Auto Soice FLY ld gsi ON SCHED. “aauiaten ion NEWPORT HARD. ebsieer, tarevonty | Sz, cure, nadic, beater fees : foots r aes Basey” 8s. "Pe -OR atop Nese tone wh'te wall tires “Only TR ane nomen PART Bob E I ‘vieniee Fae TS TO HARRIS. r ost, Nc. : berg, [linet she Shar’ expenses. FE) 2 LINCOLN MERGURY WAXD * 42100, CONTINENTAL DEA 80S WOOD. ARD -~NEED A_ FINANCE- MI 6.2900 ade ue 6397) ‘FIXER? Order Classified Pads to sell, rent, find a. Many _ Waw’s er FE 28181 j 1s the ot t to thoese trou. | Bamber’ ’ ' AM See Used re enn HEATER, FULL PRICE. CHEV. 1951 CLUB COUPE, RA. DIO AND HEATER, .. ene LENT TIRES. $395 FUL PLYMOUTH 1949 SEDAN, EXTRA CLEAN. $195 FULL PRICE. CHEV 1953 STATION WAGON. RADIO AND HEATER. EXCEL- LENT CONDITI CHEV 1956 DEMO zolor LOW OW h 30 MONTHS ON BAL- NO CREDIT PROC' FMS IMMEDIATE DELIVER’ HIGHEST TRADES LOWEST TERMS TAKF ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION ALL KING SEZF BARGAINS BUDGET PRICED FOR EASY OWNING SAVE. AS YOU HAVE NEVER SAVED | ”” BEFORE DONT DELAY-ACT TODAY | HASKINS CHEVROLET Oahland County's Fastest Growing Dealer 6571 Time Hwy at MIS MAble 5-307) Oven Nites ti ® 1953 CHEVROL ET 2-DR- 210 = WILI. take older car in trade cea! fa Tons 28581 Orchard Lk “VALUE That You Can Feel at the WH EEL "56 Pontiac HLT. ...% "36 Dodge 4 Dr. .... 50 Plyme Zins... "$5 Ford 4 Dr. ..... a4 Chev. Bel Air ... 34 Ferd 2Dr...... "33 Plym. Sta. We. 53 Pontiac 2 Dr. .. 53 Plym: 4Dr 2). "52 Busek HI a2 Mercure le Ford 2 Dr. Ivm. 4 Dr dodge ChCper 7s hrvsler V 8-P.S. Dodge TT. lym 2) Dn. hev. 2 Dr. ..: $2 ee 1) ( Salt 000N wy: i Pen ay) nh ip Cc MANY MORE RIEMENSCHNEIDER DODGE PLYMOUTH fal with FE 27-@31 Hard to spell eacy to 232 - Saginaw Snappy motor - Automatic trans. | mission Large jo & Heater. White Wail Tires. Low mileage take $1505 Only $235 or ae allowance “BRAID'S OF PONTIAC | ESTABLISHED 1924 50 USED CARS YOUR CAR AS DOWN PAYMENT DeSoto-Plymvouth Dealer will your car down on trade ins Shia z MOTORS 912 8 Woodward | HARDTOP a Birminghsr | BUD SHELTON OFFERS: Cass at W Pike Sts 1953 Ford tudor, overdrive $ 895 = _FE 12-0186 _ ____-: 1953 Buick super hardtop $1143 1960 FORD, GOOD MOTOR. $100 1953 Pontiac -@ Hydra $ #05 cash 4656 White Lake Road Day-. 1952 Pontiac 2-door $ $95. | Isburg 1953 Chev Club Coupe 8 1b5 (CUBAN STORE "35 Mercury 2dr., radio & Hydra” radio & heater “OODWILL* heater, 2 tone green and a rere ey ioc Mere-O- Matic, w 30 Pontiac 2 dr. Hv dra- USED CARS white. : : matic, radio & heater, OL! IVER BUICK 6 OMT ae eas ee wall es | 88 PLYMOUTH PLAZA CL | ‘ : / Biack ‘50 | a > JEROME | | “Where Pontiac Buys | for equity ‘end. take. aver pay= Bob Ie ost, Inc - . ments ‘$85: Chev 2410 2 dr cus- incon MERCURY ie , SCADILLA | Its Buicks jasnioes ts) exer pay ment my i ENTAL DEALE 1 ‘or S ata! a ai i M. Bs S L C 210 Orchard Lake at Williame | axle, $150. 48 Chey cunomires | R50 Si W OODW ARD Orchard Lake at Cass Open Ti 9 om | ~e $50 GMC 270 engine, $25. | BIRMINGHAM 488° 14 Courteous Salesmes H Drary Lake, Pontiac Lake. ; "MI 6.2200 JOrdan 63933. Vk 8 \ : | Prone ON 3-6000 after 6 pm . ‘ hn Bs , & a 2 ~ f ‘" sat b . i i 2 by : = 2: \ ae, : os ' ity cet es ee ee, a Se 5 j cg Me A ee re ee} t ew oN ert i eee FB coe SE he YOUR PRUER DEY. OLDSMOBILE GML TRUCK. DEALER OLive 1-074] 528 N Main _ Rochester - OLIVER | BUICK — or your car down. Fig allowance on trade ins SCHUTZ MOTORS $12 8 Woodward Birmingham } ‘1951 MERCURY BLUE CLUB co A-1 cond. a carbs. Dual | 27K exhaust, FE 2-28 1953 MERCURY Caen CPE. % Tone Black & Yellow. $11#0. CEN TRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY | Cass At Adie Sts FE 4-3685 ‘$3 NASH STATESMAN $500 EL- _sin 63H Southfield Township 1952 NASH | AMBASSADOR SEDAN | Snappy two tone inish Auto- matic transmission Built t dh eater plus manv Used Verv Little $135 or your car SCHUTZ MOTORS 912 8 Woodward _—Birmingham — mn Ra- other Only down sell, OR 3-2558 93 PONTIAC CATALINA. HARD- top. R Trans. Power hha 9 Ww. W. otis. Very clean. i} 005 IOWARD LARE, INC. 05 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego |'48 PONTIAC MOTOR AND TI inane rear set a ‘ Low mileage R bumpers and tenders _seat covers all gla. 1956 ontiac EXTRA eee se Special gold rt white Star Chief convertible aly Bolero red, driven by = & Sales Mer 000 miles New car guarantee Terrific savines . PONTIAC RETAIL STORE MT CLEMENS ST. PE 31117 . ‘33 PONTIAC Sees a 160, OLDS. 196 DEMOS 88 AND 98 434 Highland Rd. EM 3-4111 2-doors, 4-doors, Holiday coupes. i955 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE 6. equipped. Like Specially priced for spring clear- 000 miles. Fully ance As low as just your car! new, 1892 Henrietta, Birmingham Gown. up to 3¢ months on balance -55 BONTIAC STAR CHIEF CAT 4 =&R H. Hydramatic WW. A sharp car for the year. Lake O Motor wales M24 at Clarkston ‘ - sec sega 7 — |e pools OLDS—CHEVROLET _MY_ 23-2611 ‘eTUDER, KER 1954 SEDAN 657! Dixie Highway at M-15 coupe Radio. MApie Sse7i ___Open Nights ‘t16, $°Nbe. Redie. heater overdrive ‘$3 OLDSMOSILE oe BOLIDay. coupe w mileage excellent B b F | condition Radto and heater, pow- O rost, Nc. er brakes aed steering any |. EIRCOeN tay eh are _extras MI 48130 CON ENTAL D 1954 OLDS SUPER | 850 S wt OODW ARD &8 BIRMINGHAM 88 SEDAN JOrdan 63933 Peppy motor int Sparkling two tone | Custom Lt = Hester: hite wall Tire Plu other extras Will take $1685. ‘tor | quick deal miy £235 or your car down SCHUTZ MOTORS | = ‘912 8 Woodward _ Birmingham MI _6-2200 ~MORE For . | : . = «~ ceo convent in| = Y Our Money Phene FE 4-668) | me oo ; =| i ona 1955 PLYMOUTH |SAFE BUY USED C AR we 7Uhule wall teens te ts FROM nicely broken in A rea) bargain at $1485 Only $185 or your car down Big allowance op trade ins SCHUTZ MOTORS 612 S Woodward Birmingham Et | And You | Too, | Brutus, . can drive and own one of our guaranteed, recondi- tioned, “safety checked" | Used Cars: 33 Mercury Bob Frost, Inc. Lincoln, Mercury and (Continental Dealer 80S WOODWARD Birmingham ‘$1095 Monterey Hardtop Coupe, radio & heater. Mere-O- Matic. vinat inside trim, 2 tone black & vellow, w wall $1095 i383 Chryster Windsor- ) Hardtop Coupe, 2. tone finish, radio & heater, auto, transmission, wall tires. Scotch plaid interior trim. $2295 : | * | ~—- . . . ~ '’55 Buick Riviera Coupe, COME IN AND DRIVE ONF | 75 ae: TODAY You'LL want Toowr 2 tone black & red, full FES RIGHT AWAY power, w/wall tires. A beauty, -« | 1954 | Pontiac Catejina i Radio & heater, directional ie nals. hydramatic. One owner $1405 1952 Pontiac Station Wagon 53 seater, radio & heater standard _ 5 stransmission $89 1983 (flevrolet 2 Door Racio & heater hydramatic W Looking For a Home” $895 4953 Chev Bel Air TF Radio & heater, dir sig Power Gilde. W-Walls. Sharp $945 1955 Pontiac 4 Dr. Chf. Dix. | Star Chief radio & heater, hydra- matic $1005 Low milme: . | 19530 | "35 Ve $845 54 Studebaker 2 dr., radio & heater, overdrive, w/ wall tires, 2 tone, very $1945 curs Monteres. ra heater. wall tome green & ihe AN Ww ? WU? wilite, $2795 "35 Lincoln Capri: Hardtop: Coupe. radio & heater, w. wall tires, full power, low muleac: t 3201 —'52 FORD 4 Door...........6. 3212 3159 1955 FORDS 1951: CHEVROLETS 1954 FORDS Cy Owens’ Your FE 5-410] Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. —'33 PLYMOUTH 4 Door... 323] —31 FORD 2 Door... | 3244 —'s3 MERCURY 2 Door... 3279. —'51 NASH STA. WAG... 3147 —35 FORD Fairlane 2 Door. 3076 —32 — S4FORDSIT A WAG]... 3178 —'54 FORD 4 Door........-. 1956 PARKLANE station Wagon 1956. FATRLANE 4 door’ _ (2-1955 VICTORIAS (2)-1955 FORD Custom 2 Drs. — $649 $445 STUDEBAKER 4 Door..... Convertibles . 2 EACH Friendly FORD Dealer! 1478. Saginaw St. -FE §-3588 HAROLD 4 Ford 2dr... -- ‘34 Buick Hardt'p $1549 55 Chev. BRl Air $1399 '53 Nash 2 dr.....$ 699 ‘34 Ford C. R. W. $1199 . °53 Dodge 4 dr....$ 744 33 Plym. Hardt’p $ 799 ’56 Ford V., load. $2144 54 Chev. 4dr.....$ 899 9°53 Ford 4 dr.....$ 599 33 Stude. 4dr....$ 399 34 Merc. Mont.. $1144 "$3 Ply, Sta. Wgn.$ 744 55 Ford St. Wen. $1499 32 Ford 2 di S$ 44400 721 Plym. 2 dr... .$ 244 ‘4-Ein, Capri HY $1944 "SJ Ply. Hardt’p $ 999 S4°Plym. 2 dr. .S R44 "33. Chev. 2 dr $ 599: 53 Pont, dl. 2 dr S 844 33 Mercury 2 dr. $ 844 "34 Ford Hardtop S) 244 Se5 Sasi Hardtop S$ 444 2 Ghevezi SS 444 Sond 27h SS 244 32 Hudson Jet...$ 444. "32 Henry | 2 dr. $ 199 ‘33 De Soto 4 dr. $ 7440 732 Buick Super. .$ 69Q "92 Plyin. 4 dr....$ 399 EsliGheva2idy eres 244 ‘33 Olds Holiday $ 999) 7°33 Buick Super ..$ 999 - $10.00 DOWN DELIVERS TURNER |. FORD 53 Plym. 2 dr....$ 544 55. Ford 2 dr.....$1099 $ 699 CARS LISTED BELOW "32 Nash Rambler 1.1. 52 Chev. "31 Buick Super "Sl Ford 3 Studebaker 4 dr. a "52 Chevrolet "$3 Ford "51 Ford 53 Chevrolet MANY, MANY MORE! Harold Turner, Ford 464 S. Woodward Ave: Birmingham MIdwest 4-7500 32 Plym. Club Cpe. Convertible "SL Ford Convertibfe 92 ond 2 dr. "32 Henry J 2 di 30 Ford Sta. Wen. 1) T. Pickup CONVERTIBLES 34 2 Lins 5 Fe F Oldsmobile A PHONE CALL STARTS A COURTESY CAR z . : i , } Lo ee \ 4 A 1 rv S, = ; 1 Bie | ] | HE PONTIAC : PRES FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1956 2 eee FORTY. THREE * Work Resumes Tedoy oT 4 ; re : ee se ; \° PR 2 ee at Ford Rouge Plant | Today's S Rad iO Programs -- [Bipartisan Fund 70h Networks Fire Fighter V repteiec pee | at. fl ystem pres DETROIT @ — Assembly line annin on resumed today: at the WIR, (260) = CKLW, (900) == WWJ, (958) = WCAR, (1130) = WXYZ, (1210) = WRON, (1400) WJBK, (1490) | Catching On t G rks ce ren Ford Co.'s TONIGHT WPON. Zee and Orville :00— WIR, : dusic | La : wekttten hoee eer SETS me a |e ee |e en Minnesota erHisScalp “Steen make wxyYz, . . , News, er WEST _ 4 day and earlier this week in an) Siw: Newest Sports ony: News 3 'VanKuren | WIBK. News, Reid S| WrON, Spanish “Nour '"| ALEXANDRIA, Minn, — An) een alleged shoving incident savebrieg WJBK, News, Me WJBK, News. Mickey Shorr) WCAR. News, Coffee 1:00—WIR, N Bandlead Attribut Ke Bloomfield Township _Fire| a foreman and a_ production’ WCAR, News, 6pincrams WPON, News WPON. News ww, Woshana’ | elderly Norwegian woman who| ader ri CS Fighters Assn. of Station Three py SPOR, News pate |M0:38—-WIR, Baseball Scores | 8:30—WJR, Music Hall WXYZ, News. It's Time [Contributed $1 to a bipartisan po’ Success to Loyalt f will s thei WWJ, Ross Mulholland WWJ, News by Lewis WWJ, News, Temby= CKLW, News, Davies litical fund dri las ; | ° oya y ° ponsor ir annual dance, | The workers, members. of the) WW3, Post, Mulnolia CKLW, Ted McCoy WXYZ, News, W WJBK, News, Tom George |) ve last night said ‘Saturday, May 6, at 9 p.m. at! United Auto Workers Union, de-| CKLW. Eddie a WJBK, People Speak CKLW, Sons of the Saddle | WCAR, News she wanted 50 cents to go to the: His Coddled Fans : ; eee | » Ge-| WJBK, Don McLeod SIRS Eee end Orville WJBK, News, Reid WPON, News. Platter Parlor! Republi . : the Green Lake Community House. | manded the company discipline} WCAR’ spinoram Weekend U6e WIR. N WCAR, Coffee With Clem | 1:30—WJR, Gunamoke epublicans and 50 cents to the the foreman. WPON, Sports 3. Brace ‘May WFON, Rise ‘a’ Shine WXYZ. It's Time wioter [Democrats “because they're both mK There will be a dance band . 7:00—WIR. Guest ones WXYZ, News, Top Tewn 9:00—WJR, Jim Vinal! ” By BOB THOMAS and retreshments " The company said no action had) ww. Three Star Extr CKLW, News. Sport WWJ. Minute Parade 200 WIR News Tndictment|G00d people iW = - Tickets may Seen taken | wre, hag torte bean W3BK. Genie. “Binge WXYZ, MeKensle WW3. Weekend” Music e « » HOLLYWOOD wW—A soft-spoken! be purchased from: firemen. e i ews, v B. ; rte A'UAW spokesman said he did) SBE: detetatan” 7 Mame wibandmene Mune | WOME Reve foes Geoee | Cabs ed evi) Her remark aet the tone for an scrorwion, player from Stesburg:| Lloyd Lewis is the chairman of not know “at this time” what) 5 °Wsn Guest Mouse | Wt Top of Town sMPON. reas Urrainien Mr.| WCAR, Game @* (eXperiment in party fund raising, es is the new giant - killer ofthe entertainment committee and action would be taken by the wii Morgan, Beatty WIBK: Mickey Shorr | WAR Rhythm Roundup | $:35CWJR Fort Laramie that brought a total of $715.9 “Cevision, the proceeds will go into the fire- union. CKLW. Getrier. Weatter WPON, Guést Star * |10:06—WJR, News, Drake WPON, Club 1460 into a common campaign pot as W . . _tmen's fund. WPON, Record Roon SATURDAY MORNING WXYE, Blase ‘ww. Monitor Reese, ome patho] leand went on TY. aoe sete | . m 6:00—WJR, e XYZ |home: on not many ex- 9:50 WR. Besobal pment w.J, scwaliweetsans WIBK. meek — ‘George oxLW. bed Device” "i = Gureg 8 twokew raise: pected him to do very well. There North Branch Youth WXVz, Show World CKLW, Good Morning Seow Beee weee nce | Gee mere on tes |storm. *« & were three strikes again him: Gets MSU Scholarship WIBK, News. Reid 10:30 WWJ, Monitor $:30—WJR, J. A at Work . He WJBK, News, Mickey Shorr’ WPON. News. Mu ee or John Obert, who heads the pr was up against stiff com- oro apr eggs ene Sn, on Agriclt | wean. Spingrama Weekend | 4:08 WIN, Parede of Bande) ject, said 86 per cent of the na petition in the prized Saturday NORTH BRANCH — John W. 8:30—WJR, Radio Workshop) WXYZ, News Ace see Wan Saahert, Q. Lewis Wxiz, sprean, Winser |households ‘ contacted contributed /™#sht time. (Jack) Griffin, son of Mr. and Mrs. [sei 'teorear | See coe wancomm | oy, Ba, SER ee PU aieg|t9 the fod. Obert ta the cater], 2 the Taso ABC: net ee Te natin’ “ca, comes CRLW, City Ratton. {WJBK: News. Reta | Saw sos comee WCAR, News, Spinorama. "of the weekly Park Region Echo. i= high ratings except for Disney-jhas been awarded an entrance . €0—WJR, Jim Vinall | WJBK, News, Don McLeod | WPON. Community News scholarshi Mich Si J WPON, Record Room .| WWJ : | Mone sed will jarship by. igan State Uni- | p:00— Ww . Bob Maxwell | WCAR, News, Spinorama 4:30—WJR, Music Hall | y rat will be split be-/ : La Bee Crosby WXY2, Pred Welt ANPON, ANGwe Pontiac Party CKLW. Sacred Heart \tween Republican and Democrat. ‘i Bands have never clicked on|versity, The scholarships, award. | | WXYZ, J. Vandercook WJBK. News, Reid WCAR. Bpinorama Weekend | B's WIR. News. jic-Farmer-Labor party organiz ed for one year, may be renewed | CKLW, Bob and Ray WCAR, N Coftee . part) ‘ganiza- S E R Vv ] C E |~WJBK: News, Mickey Shorr] WFON, News Rise “n° shine it: 00 WIR. pide org - WHYE, News 2a) tions, both of which backed AE ALTWY RATINGS * : for four years, if the student meets| A second wife who stepped 5. = Peete | me | Bee, son uae | Soe meme eae, Pe [But Welk batfed all the doube Cary Fequirements. | into a mother's ahoes and, ALL WORK GUARANTEED § ate Lc Lethe wxrs Mews. Wolt cKLW, Bud Davies oa | WAR. News Bpinorams 1°" RESPONSE GooD ers. He amassed healthy ratings, | IN De — | by the miracle of love, into WE FEATURE | WoBK: Mickey enor WEON, News Rise enine” WON, pest ‘wae Musi Mall’ Keith Wallace, Republican |*ve" whipping some spectaculars| ovi mocrats young Abe Lincoln's heart, ) Sylvania TV ae si Witeanol bettas oye - the ae commit: both NEC cio) mares peor ving Cl Monday Meeting | ' “——s & : was “‘pleasantly sur- , a ; “i the show : NOVI TOWNSHIP a Tod ‘Ss T prised.”’ He said, ‘I thought that}! ‘Jimmy anf Py Meiiegens | ratic Club bas will ee anil | T ele hone "i line © Wee | © evision r ograms: 7 a ppollcboverged from half the |Hert Shriner, Sees SN Union Hall Monday at 8 p.m. At Weekdays 9 to 6; Fridays 9 to 9 sn by stations I i his cohae’o ss = we'd be doing! Weik attributes his success to'the meeting the decision of the| wth the dorine of JON NOGRET Programs ished sted re subject to change without notice. good. Board | CONDON’S Channel 2—WJBK-TV : ————| * 6 »¢ the loyalty of his fans. This loyal- anata = os bee of | : ne! : Channel 4—WW4J-TV ‘Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW.:TV Ten contributors he ty is no accident. It is the result spot for inct No. 2). o) | : : anded work- RADIO & TV | = - ers sealed envelopes iayked for|°t his catering to the Hikes of sweet wil be explained cecal See it Sundey SALES G SERVICE TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS /9:30—(7) Science Fiction. Bruce]4:30—~-(4) Mr. Wizard. (9) Texas|one party or the other. Thése were bee pass arses he} lare invited to attend. 127 8. Parke, Corner Aubure [(%0—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie| Bennett in “Who Is This Man?"| . Musical. /. >, [to be opened today, nace aa peg Cond See! : -5:00°?. M. Channel 2 Puppet comedy. (9) Boston} (9) Person to Person. Edward /g:99—(4) Mr. Twinky. (9) Show-; Tams of fund collectors . will m airs isi A | — Cell FE 4-9736 Blackie. Kent Taylor as Blackie) R. Murrow visits Ralph Bellamy| time. (2) Stagebrush Shorty. Continue their work tonight, and) «Most Ie * like to take arate Annua Meeting Factory Authorized Sylvania. Service in “Hired Killer,” a father takes| and the Belgian Ambassador to ‘|tomorrow night in this city of waist nora agen = WE HOLD Bb aad NOTE 7 the Uni 6:30—(4) Roy Rogers. 15-minute break between sets," he): LAPEER Annual meeting of : desperate measures to secure, e ted States. Baron Bilver-|* 5,300, says. “I don't. I always stay on.the Lapeer County Chapter. of the -. ON USED TV W rs TV peso ah oe Neve ae ‘ ue : Led Mipbednett ; Fee Tomlinson, Douglas County the bandstand and. pie with the American Red Cross will be held] - ° wang $7 4 — ard Service : : ‘arlson . Evenin é jel “ee | for the FBI. SS Tito 10 Follow Teme glad poreogpliacn nes ee ee = Sal Toesda or eo nie aie, Lager JA Cox 7 a: a , ! a m. of TV, Radio, Car Radio | 6:1s—17) News. John Daly. (4) 9:45—(4) Red Barber Corner from people who never contrib-| want son ssi goa Thay car officers will be held and service | ae scene FE 2-2976 46 N. Hilldale | Dolores. Short drama. (2) News. mel interviews Branch Rice 9 to party campaigns before./ig say how their two-year-old pro-|Chairmen will give annual reports. ; peseainaal OPEN EVENINGS Jac LeGoff. } ey, ol the Pittsburgh Pirates. idea is an asset to both par-inounces ‘Lawrence Welk,’ ob (6:25 — (4) Weathercast. Sonny 10:00—(7) Realm of the Wild. U fox she can dance like the en Eliot. (2) TV Weatherman. Dr.| “Conquest of Mt. Kamet, Part) Obert ve - ° t woman and so forth,” . : ey, Everett Phelps. II. (9) National News. (4) Said the amount o' money; Welk is no sta -ai-home band. | TROPICAL FISH '6:30—(7) Rin Tin Tin. Rinty gets) Great Gildersleeve. Gildy’s. Yugoslav Leader Says: collected was secondary. Prime) man He often pera on one- wounded while going for help, ‘Jolly Boys" almost ruin a ma-- Independent View Best '!Pos¢ of the drive was to de- night tours through various parts HE UARTERS against Indians in “Circle of| ternity ward in “Gildy and the { K ° Friend: jtermine “the extent to which the of the country, making friends as ALL SUPPLIES | Fire,’ Rusty Aaker and James Expectant Father.” (2) Racket or Keeping rrends public is willing ‘0 Participate iM)he goes. He’ = ainclan veda ive | Brown: star. (9) Million Dollar; Squad. Police drama starring a campaign like this. If it g0e8\times weekly and has a strenuous . Com Many species te oe seen in our | Movie. John Wayne, Anna Lee in| Reed Hadley. PARIS w—President Tito says over here. it might mean the start recording schedule. Wide Selection of ponents 50 Display Tanks | “Flying Tigers.” (4) Eddie Fish-|10:10—(9) Weathervane. ‘Yugoslavia’s independent - course, igeg Profect/along these} oe = Catalogue “Net” Prices piay | er. Songs. (2) My Friend Flicka./10:15—(9) Baseball Hall of Fame. ines: | It's mares that the other net-| i This Ad Worth % Tropical Fish | Flicka is frightened by a killer Films. |has alee aig link in en-| Funds, all to be expended in the works are bringing up their big: Attractive Demonstration Reon | r) dog; Johnny Washbrook stars.!10:30—(7) Public Defender. Reed |Our ne st-West understand. |county, will be distributed to po-| guns to blasf away at the Welk, nce—Complete nstallation = BRENDEL S 6:45—(4) News Caravan. John| Hadley in “Brutality.” (9) City/™S end his government will con- litical parties on the basis of the/ ratings. NBC is moving Sid Cae- Expert Guida Insta : 2441 Auburn Roc.d (MS9) Cameron Swayze. Detective. Rod Cameron in\itue '© serve in that role. ey wae cost for president in| sar-back to Saturday night to op- _ , 8. Miles West of Utica RE 2-616) Hi 7:00—(7) Ozzie and Harriet. Har-| ‘Blind Man's Bluff.’ (4) Play al i ete I ee ot — . -‘McCALLUM & DEAN PARAKEETS and SUPPLIES riet wonders if she’ isn't getting, house. Keith Brasselle, Thomas|q spear wa Farin, inary Liede a Te isn't weeried : ’ 2 8 Open Monday through Saturday into a rut and decides sh ight| Truth.” Vv leader again Liederkrantz’ cheese is made * ¢ ; 2 -§230 ——_—_—me = §=6hClbe. a Career ween Graal sae see Penn of paren = ec cenioeniat a only in Van Wert, Ohio: An) “'I don’t mae he'll give us much 4 409 E. MAPLE, BIRMINGHAM Mi 4-5 | Truth or Consequences. Quiz) Lydia” juny with h apprentice in a che ese fac tory trouble," he. commented. “If he; : STORM WINDOWS | ahow | with stunts; Jack Bailey 11:@0—(7) Soupy's On. Soupy Sales 'the Communist bloc and the West- accidentally discovered the for-|does, we'll just have to give away) peu — — - _ hosts. (2) Mama. Peggy Weed with music, variety. (9) Casey... ected Con) oe OS " |some more cars.” and ROOMS stars in family drama. Clark's Jamboree. Country mad sprite De comerect ve collabors: ACROS _ co @ LA spam decid Netspace pt x — (7) arolens . Reais sic. (4) News. Paul Williams. tion with all Li eatioms. 1 tas piper's : | S E R ry c E e u td rs. xtru | Toomey as the Rev. Arnold) (2) News. Jac LeGoft. , An , Algminum. 1 16" Gril with | Grumm who helps: two sisters 11:15—(7) Theater. Richard Den- new ieee on ea: ‘i wn St lve] dy" a el fa" 3 Tv. RADIO - HI-FI Sere |“ **Lifeline,”- Kent Taylor plays) tle Tracey rts in) “ghoul 2 Bra TT Cash and Corry or Wil Finance the gambler. (4) Life of Riley.| ‘The Rosebud.” (2) Miss Fair- diwel eataipee meen i Htaiellel ad TV—ALL MAKES | 235 .00 | A-pair of con men fast-talk Riley) weather. Bette Wright. eagle Reade aa will me ; RADIOS i wari means sign at we want 14 —— an : ° lara Bendke stars. (2) Our Mieel Meaic 2" PaukMary Ford. to disown the friends that we have i¢ Thin paper . | © TAPE RECORDERS ALWINDO CO. | Brooks. The teachers at Connie|11:25 — (2) Nightwatch Theater, "* “®t, 4s Abe | @ RECORD PLAYERS eS ; ee | Brooks’ school scheme to enjoy David Niven, Loretta Young in| “We here aol petecverelinicur in vite coceo : @ P. A. SYSTEMS—OFFICE INTERCOMMS Se ed Eve ese ey xows,: "and Peter independent policy," he continued. H Remove Gi ——— 7 “and tuna a | BLAKE RADIO-TV SYLV ANI A " nee noon] iS ce rel /11:30—(4) The Whistler. “‘The Pat- that a, a po has ea eet! 27 cae a0 = | iraphic.| tern” is discovered by an ama- land remains $0, for the West as 39 7oune'® Ye i | 3149 W. Hu UTHORIZED Repo 0 Laundry uron FE 4-5791 SERVICE " Gite jo Aik Coxpun Sore ara and he pre-|well as for the East, in encourag- 0 Female” | 25 Years’ Repetonee = | Christi Caller-Times, offered (ieee couse: ct Bete’ rapieve he, Sarr . — Member of Oakland County [|| himself as ‘‘The Hostage” for SATURDAY MORNING |e | appellation Electronics Association | a gun-crazed killer. (2) Cru-|¢:55—(2) Give Us This Day. i . be Romecion FE 4-1 515 | sadef. Matt Anders fights for a|7:00—(4) Local Test Pattern. Funds Will Be Sought ho peo . || “Free Ballot Box” in a South|?:30—(4) Color Test Pattern. fy Sdfety Commission 35 Auneus Open Eves. Till 10 P.M. | American country; Brian Keith x S0—(4) News.’ . ahd f me \selmactoa, imogs C&VTV 158 Oakland ! stare. 8:00—(4) Industry on Parade. |: BATTLE CREEK «9 — The Cal-|41 The: Se oe 8:30—(7) The Vise. A chance /8:15—(4) City Affairs. ~ _ houn County Safety Commission. ny eistinesion = “Snapshot” leads to a pair of 8:20—(2) Meditations. - _ today announced plans for a 45 Glanduler 2 Curved 11 Unusual 1] Work unit murders in a complicated lovel8:25—(2) On the Farm Front. June fund-raising drive. ay ete escecet 17 Mammals fur 38 Cliek-beetia | AUTHORIZED affair: Dorothy Gordon, Rosa- 8:30—(2) On The Carousel (4) Quiz! The money will be used to hire 5! Cockenater weights and peerage modest te) Rn tzten tle TV mund Waring star. (9) Heart of ‘Em. (7) American on Parade. a full-time county safety director? Jey Auclenticireck cies Gold ecient 2 aeieehtne | 41 chess car 8- Pc. LIVING ROOM OUTFIT the City. Drama TBA. (4) Star 8: 45—(4) Conservation. | The commission also said the 54 | pales fer ; eae cut - part 4! Throw CG DEALER : Stage. Barbara Hale in ‘The 9:00—(2) On the Carousel. (4) Sheriffs Department, along with 5s Tilts 7 Compara 4 eee “4 Pico i Asse ADMIRAL Guardian,” a range rider helps’ Pinky Lee. (7) Garden Show. State Polige and local departments, gs ire brejace 5 a eee eA emeeses ae BENDIX a ranch-owning college profes- 9:30—(2) Mighty Mouse. (4) I has mapped out a coordinated Marsarie | Dew 9 Polynesian 28 Btead a Depic CBS COLUMBIA , Sor. (2) Playhouse ‘of - Stars.| Married ‘Joan. (7) Crusade for highway patrol plap in an effort 1 Bcoltieh caps 19 latin hy Eaed ie lincoln ~ CAPEHART Ward Bond as the master ofa) Christ. ‘ ,to cut traffic accidents on | Memori- < DUMONT freighter which has become a: !0:00—(2) Cartoons. (4) Fury. ¢7) ‘al Day. EMERSON “Plague Ship.” Laurel and Hardy. qo . ‘ ghee [eRe St pe ne ee ay nod OPEN SUNDAY 9-2 MOTOROLA COLOR TV eae Giles Ge Ge) URS> comm Ged in cae VV, Radio to Carry . ev ceo Alan Bunce. (9) Dangerous As- OW’S. Stars, ' Adlai, Kefauver Debate signment. Brian Donlevy in !1:0—(2) Big Top. «4 Captain NEW YORK «&—T lay 2 evleite | MOG an De in itcamia Sarma” sew Yoru wtme ses | REQ POWER [—__ FREE HOME TRIJ Ftd: namie OOBoxing ed MeKena |Stevennon and Sen. Estes, Kefau mmericen) Speedy -rO DOXING aa re. ae err : : 5 TEKM hj RIAL bout: Yama Bahama vs Hardt, SATURDAY AFTERNOON |, Been ca ieeviee we aoa MOWERS Hand Mowers “ HAMPTON. Smallwood. (2) The Lineup. |!2:00—(4) Northland. (2) The Lone gays. —_ Includ “ Paid killers shoot a defenseless Ranger. : ouaes : 825 W. H _ victim in “The Harlan Case," 12:30—(2) Show Time. lor, tte il Bed 2 ne Sr car tearm is oe inch, “i vblades” Sil bearing lade lial eat ore siseere Warner Anderson, Tom Tully co- 1:10—(9) Billboard. i — os petinl ay fe oy aoe 2 MODERN STEP TABLES For Only : star.. 1:15—(9) Man to Man. “Answer to Previous Fursie $ 95 ‘2 DECORATOR LAMPS aa ae ae ih ee oe Matinee. (2) FROM — _ LIMITED TIME ONLY 2 LIMED OAK PICTURES TERMS 1:45—(2) «Sports. | TRA Reg. $39.95 Reg. $69.50 - ih Fe | DE-INS Reg. nd we: : 1:50—(2) Give Us This Dav. : WINDO BE S0 WATER pee Base (4) Stars on j era veg Top Dollar and $21.95 Aud FANS © BUNK DS . F I | Parade. (7) A igher tor Your Old Power or © C.£. Cord . (2:30—17) Buffalo Bill. Hand Mower e Revorcle 9 87 Includes $ ~ '$:00—(7) -Round-Up. Time. (9) ; © Fits Any $ fades: . | Hoppy’s Matinee =| _ Size Window a ar ge : see , '4:00—17) Milky’s Party. 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We Se We es “ ie . \ , y CO eo - . ig = 2own free will and in their own) asm FORTY-FOUR _ oe f- _ ~ People . Borrow More, Save LeSSto Wea Riot fee Sania Sos Sra Sa By SAM DAWSON = |pays a little more now to save.jto rise. But the percentage ot per-lular payments needed ts reduce! NEW YORK w—sh many peo- ‘Bankers say, however, that _ this) sonal incomes after taxes that are going into the various forms of ple ‘want to borrow that beaks) yet. The demand for loans seems saving is smaller now than & year] leffective a one as any taken by, ithe money managers—that money, trend hasn't changed things jnuch | are having trouble finding the ,, gh aslever! andthe “ i oe volume ago. a ; aes | Ne Wp i ' oH y Merce BHM THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. MAY-1i: 1956 ote , | oO , a one . iP The slowey. rate of savings is) BATON ROUGE, La. (rLouisi- ‘night. to. disperse the students who forced t tea That sildithe suidenta ould cut, the hoses,| ‘Panty Raid Leads. also tous in sme Te 20 of} Warnings Meret out over loud-'f -NEW 3-BEDROOM HOMES NORTH SIOE PONTIAC. $300 Gi Da. Payment lat Dixie College |"Pi sss sour. gis again lastthe stutents refuped to behave. Te see one ~ MI Peat e194 & reasowr—and ‘probably iUst. 84 ang State University, which -had tr'aut bricks: inte pine aad vot Industrial Show Slated not decided on disciplinary action'ten eggs, broke windows and ex-| ‘DETROIT w» — “A major na-| _ (Advertisement) money to lend. A drive is on to of savings so far this year is be-| One reason may be that since is tight now and interest rates, for participants of one panty raid, |ploded firecrackers. tional industrial exposition will be » : : |today had another near-riot to con-| Three were arrested, No injar-|held in Detroit next fall under) Do FALSE TEET H induce Americans to spend less low that of a year ago. - | People piled up such a large debt! | rising. : labor and, and save more. People are still saving. And the/last year, they are mainly occu) ‘The treasury official woul ‘sider, lies were reported. |sponsorship of business, * 6 »® total volume of saving continues pied right now in making the reg- le we vow nes ncreame ua joni “2 | . * parece Seoces. bes areal Rock, Slide od Slip? : nee a a 2 tsi The soutnu ampus in u nown as the Nation: proved powde: If they saye more, the banks 7 : An estimated 700 men students) mbered camp po- ing group, ae a pe MASTEETH, an impr Secor pieten, will have the money to lend to) pres Xess business to expand, to people to | & build homes, to governments to build schools and roads. Induce- ments run all the way from ap-, peals for greater thrift to the raising. of interest payments to those who save. Telling Americans what they ought to do with their money doesn't necessarily work—in the! past they've usually changed their spending or saving habits of their) good time. But W. Randolph Bur- gess, under secretary of the Treasury, is trying. 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