“tea BS ry Gat ; ; # Pl by Siiciaiele j f .* v4 y 4 wi! a ' F { f \ | 4 * ) ~~ ese SS ae kkk PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. FRIDAY, APRIL ad 1956—44 PAGES | smnoclateD eon wane Te Bids on New inte t x * Begin Postal Addition Soon * * CHECKING MONKEY — Parke, Davis and Company’s Rochester plant is going into mass production of a polio vaccine under a new process, it was revealed yesterday. Here staff members Reveal New Polio Vaccine Process Pontiac Press Photo Harry Kowalewski and Frank Bonkowski give a monkey an identifying tattoo and check its health tn the plant's process of making vaccine. Reveal New Process x ee ‘Summerfield Discloses End of Local Survey Will Start Construction) ‘Within Few Months,’ Says Official Pontiac Acting Postmas- ter Leslie H. Dean said to-|. day. he has received a call from U. 8. Postmaster Gen- eral Arthur H. Summer- field promising a start on construction of a new postal building for Pontiac “with- in a very few mont A building location sur-) vey for the Pontiac office has now been completed, Summerfield said. The sur- vey was the apparent bot- tleneck in the project, promised by Summerfield MEET AT AIRPORT — Margaret Truman holds her hair in place as she smiles happily with her husband-to-be, E. Clifton Daniel, shortly after his arrival from New York at Kansas City Mu- As Margaret’s Wedding Day Nears ‘Reunion for Margaret and Fiance Feb. 9. “He said we have top priority, and there will be real estate men from the department in the city, perhaps by the middle of next) week,"’ Dean said yesterday. WILL EXAMINE SITES: a. ae Independence in Spotlight INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (#—-Tran-, the former President, and her own prince, a handsome, €: bination of ‘in Polio Vaccine Work : By JANICE HAYHOW A new process for killing polio virus in the production of the vac- cine was revealed yesterday by Parkdale Farm in Rochester. The new operation involves a modified. method of inactivating) ent the firm is producing about Apis poltieny elit virus through a com- rradiation and formal- | dehyde, Officials say that tests show it to be safe and effective consistently. Formerly formaldehyde alone was used to kill the virus. The news was revealed by Dr. June pending research on this Rew process, Newsmen were given a complete tour of the Parkdale Farm, which Goshen was” slowed, wamerertt duction was slowed as the visitors were tiWén department to another, ahesmeing Fred D. Stimpert, director of the drug firm’s microbiological _re- search, who said that the National Institutes of Health in Washington gave the for release of dne million shots, Feb. 21. At pres- two million doses weekly. LJ * * “Consistency and security in pro- duction’ come with the new meth- od of operation, Dr, Stimpert said. Parke Davis, a major producer of the polio vaccine withdrew | ods required in making polio vac- cine. Monkeys figure -high in vaccine production, Ki are used to grow the three types of poliomyelitis virus. A ship-| ithe complicated and careful meth-| idneys from monkeys |, The post office real éstate men At a- conference with Dean and) U. 8. Rep. George A. Dondero in Washington Feb. 9, Summerfield takes over today where Monaco|urbane New York newsman, are left fine 0 conte of semnantizithe principals She sycand of Oe interest for people the world over.| week's ‘big weddings. Margaret Truman, daughter of . The first, between film star 10 Pounds in 9 Days von .con on.04 oe G Tod 6 hens s with Josephine Lowman’s 9 day. diet in‘ The atiac | Press. Scientifically tested nienus and 10 rules for rocedure do the job! It’s easy—even fun to reduce e Lowman way. Watch for the menus which start Saturday “Why Grow Old” by Josephine Lowman. Ano = special feature for readers of The Pontiac Press. 7 Here’s New Reducing Diet: voluntarily from the market inst es Pontiae Press Photo POLIO VIRUS GROWS -- Charles Kupsky, manager of the virus growth and production of vaccine.department at the farm, shows Pontiac Press reporter Janice Hayhow how the living polio virus is grown. Rows and rows of virus filled bottles line this room, heated | to body temperature for better growing atmosphere. St. Clair River Collision Sinks 504 Foot Freighter DETROIT (P—Two Great Lakes freighters crashed)... in the St. Clair-River entrance to Lake St. Clair -last night. One sank and the other went aground, but only one of approximately 70 crewmen was injured severely |t enough to require medical ‘aid. Down, with its decks awash was the 504-foot A. M. Byers, downbound with a load of dolomite (limestone). Damaged severely and anchored to shore was the E. M.| ‘carrier for. the Huron Trans- portation Co. Mike Wenta, 57, of Milwaukee, Simply Amating! The advertiser who placed this little Want Ad said it was “simply amazing” the number of calls. he received: 1 WHEEL TRAILER LER WITH BALL as s” table saw. Call . 4-1 . 7 Seodins to say the ‘trailer ° Thes Byers settled to the. bottom. ment of 1600 Rhesus monkeys ar-| rives every three weeks from In- dia. Cynomolgus monkeys from the Philippines are also used. Final (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Dems ‘Excited’ About Soil Pla Party Trying to Raise. Authorizing It WASHINGTON —Rep. Hallack (R-Ind) said today House Demo- crats are “getting a little excited” lin trying to provide money for a ‘soil bank program before waniad izing it. Halleck, assistant GOP House: leader, referred to action of the) ‘House Appropriations Committee | yesterday in approving a a. 000,000 emergency appropriations for soil bank payments to farmers this year, Many ' : NEW YORK (#—National tended the administration already ‘serttabin g placed in U. S - ews. Pontiac traffic this year, a bureau has ample legal authority to set | during Fet . ghowed a TePort states, as compared —with ~ th m, and it was papers during February showed a up the prograr 73 per cent gain over. the like five deaths at this time last year: that basis that the committee ~ P* , . : Ag* of April 1, some 125 persons’ 1 month last year, ‘Printers’ Ink acted magazine said ioday had \been injured in 308 accidents. Secretary of Agriculture Benson . These figures compare with 137: has contended just as strongly that This was the biggest increase persons injured in 297 accidents gram. into operation without new legislation.” He called the proposed appro-| priation a ‘gold brick,” and said the committee ‘“‘put the cart be- ifore the horse” in voting the mon- ley ‘first. Voting money for a soil bank, “without giving us the authority Program Funds Before, Democrats have con- to spend it for the soil bank cer- itainly won’t help our farmers,” [Ford, a 406-foot cement Benson said. in a statement. Congress had approved the soil| bank plan asked by President Ei- senhower as part of an omnibus farm bill which Eisenhower ve- a cook aboard the Ford, was taken to nearby Mount Clemens Hospital |‘°C4 Monday. It would have au- \¢ Reduction of functions and space requirements of the present build- ing will relieve traffic congestion in the area and in the building, | offic ials agreed. |PROMISED ANNOUNCEMENT Summerfield promised a site an-| Record of Safety Hailed by Police \said competitive bids will be taken, City Hes One: Fatality. fom a fad pgs investor selected to. So Far During 1956, = sirectere. On comple: Congrere to 5 in ‘55| Ion it will be lenacd by the mor. /ernment. Washington officials said the) Pointing 7 a perfect traffic) new warehouse will probably Not! record the last two days, Pontiac be located in downtown Pontiac. They visualized an outlying site on|Police hailed the announcement | comparatively cheap land, outside] iby the National Safety Council the main business section but near ithat the city’s safety achievement | a trunk line. ‘so far this year ranks it second. Haze Envelops Honeymoon Craft of Royal Couple MONTE CARLO (INS)—Princess Grace and Prince Rainier disap-| ‘peared on their honeymoon today = a blue haze enveloped their _. white gs a “Deo Ju- vane = vanished in the Medi- terranean as it steamed over the horizon heading south from Ville- |Franche and Monaco. The month-long wedding trip will take the girl from Philadel- “There is no question of Pon-; ‘among 93 comparable cities. tiac’s need, and we intend to do, arything possible t xpedit the) Wednesday and Thursday there hatter anaatiny aed \were no injuries or accidents in project,” Summerfield said. *"You ‘which a car could not be driven’ can rest assured Pontiac will get, special attention.” laway, the police Traffic and Safe- U.S. Newspaper Ads | Show Big Increase paemare where bumper struck ‘bumper were reported, Such incidents are not includ- ed in the city’s traffic record, however, police said. ad-| Only one person has died in “we cannot put the soi] bank pro-_ for any medium except outdoor dyring the first three months of - billboards. Magazine advertising 1955. in February was up 14 per cent) Police continue to list these from a year ago, business papers main causes of accidents: Failure up 11 per cent and network|to grant right of way, following) television up to 18 per cent. A drop too closely, driving while under, of 28 per cent was recorded for'the influence of liquor and speed- network radio. ‘ing. They’re Broke... but Wear Tails, Top Hats “ity Bureau stated, although minor | phia and the scion of the Grt- maldi family to Rome, and prob- ably to the Isle of Capri and other romantic ports on the . Mediterranean. The moody groom and his film \star bride spent their first night alone together aboard the yacht ijust 100 yards offshore from Rain- ‘ier’s villa, “Iberia,” after sailing only 12 miles on the choppy sea from the still joy-filled Monaco, scene of their festive wedding. EE rte To Start Fluoridation CHICAGO W—Mayor Richard Daley announced last night that fluoridation of Chicago water used Hospital Wing Top $4 Million 8 Firms Submit Low Estimates: Study Launched Architect Will Report to Pontiac Commission After Analysis sane Bids received yesterday for the $3,000,000 addition to Pontiac General Hospital went above the $4 million mark in an unofficial tab- ulation of the low bids. With eight of the nine part bids included, the total ' it g Be lest something he baa wey cule toast Oe sible, with a minimum of pomp Daniel's parents, Mr. i Mrs. E. C. Daniel, are coming in today from Zebulon, N.C., to join their son as house guests of the Tru- mans. ; There will. be a rehearsal at the church today, and a big wedding party dinner tonight at the Kansas | City Club. Mrs. Ruth Gant, chief deputy for the recorder of deeds, went to the Truman home and issued the mar- riage license yesterday. Warmer Weather Pontiac Prediction The U. S. Weather Bureau pre- dicts tomorrow will be a little warmer with the temperature reaching 5-59 degrées, tonight will be near 30. F es ni —_ of argge and mg contro- The low ¢ south of Pershing Road and in 33, Sunday will be a little cooler, | suburbs will begin May 1. The otherwise little change in temper- program is to be extended to the|ature. Brief showers may occur)’ remainder of the city and other|Sunday. suburbs on July 1. Addition of | In downtown Pontiac the lowest fluorides to the city’s water to thermometer reading. preceding 8 |fight tooth decay was approved by a.m. was 30. The mercury rose to ‘the city council last year. 44 at 2 p.m. MONTE CARLO (INS) — Three top hats, tails. and a friendly “bon soir’ were all three Gls needed to hobnob with international society during | Monaco’s wedding festivities. - The soldiers are Pfc. Tom Jones, of Philadelphia, Pfc. Philip: J. Leahy of St. Louis, Mo., and Pfc. Al Lowenstein of Chapel Hill, N. C. In se Presi Schon js : ee 8, 3, ‘3, Ff ee ‘qosae~ b Matt.......5.-: 5 Pages. M, 1B eee + All are stationed in Germany. They crashed the gala opera ballet at Monte Cario’s famous Casino last weekend A also’ the cathedral wedding. ‘The Gis rented top hats and tails at a shop in Frankfurt and drove to Nice. They arrived almost broke. They dduned. white thes and tails and walked into the Casino un- challenged. They mingled with swanky Monaco society and visiting celebrities at, the ballet gala given by Greek shipowner Aristotle Cunaiie te hanet ot Prince Raleter sil tho fn booty why: vecaree his wife. C7 eee A 2 } » + | Ne e @ * i ae ee ‘Elegant’ GIs Crash Royal Festivities where they drank and chatted with the guests, including ex-King Farouk of Egypt..Then they danced with lots of pretty girls until dawn. . While a number of harassed newsmen pleaded futilely for invi- tations to the religious wedding ceremony, the invitation-less Gis strolled inte-the cathedral unhindered. The trio followed the wedding guests to the palace reception where they conversed with Ava Gardner, Rita Gamrvand others; had |’ champagne and caviar on the Prince. The three agreed the food and :{ i | | F : ie | h E z i ; 5 E wine were “excell “Tt was « beautiful’ Wweddiig,” ould Jénes. “We titek dhe Prints was the luckiest guy in the world.” They si they desided fo come to the wedng eebration be aupe eet shunt Ca te : Jones “The first | a a tourists.” | mabe tame, weno ee Ms, i. OP Tee é ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. APRIL ee ; oY, nt io v PS td iy 20, " iaaiatts silken | | z a i : = sf E ai \City Lions Club — for four yours He. has| OPENS Campaign to Assist Blind s|$180,303 over the 1955 budget, oper- in tests are also given on the mon- bad effect on). scission November. Lift Road Restrictions - I JAMES E. NICHOLS Chief Investigator Resigns* repo wit muvee; From Prosecutor's Office Nichols, 30,-2-Navy veteran of World War II and Korea, is a graduate of the University of Mich- igan and Detroit College of ‘Law. Unmarried, he lives at Green Lake, West Bloomfield Township. use 103 night unanimously: the 1956 ‘oudget of $3,054,002 for the Hospital.) This amounts to an increase of ating at 110 per cent of occupancy, of $2,873,699. A pay boost, which took effect last December for hospital em- ployes, is expected to amount to salaries paid this year. Last year, salaries totaled $2,005,937. Reveal New Process for Polio Vaccine (Continued From Page One) keys. The monkeys are examined, giv- g8 Dr. Frank Oppenheimer of the Mi- chael Reese Research Foundation in Chicago. City Hospital Budget m2anzi an estimated $160,975 increase in! of the Workers Seeking ‘Fourth Raye are ge g i i the mine tun- Even as the rescuers struggled’ 5 & 3 : Freighters Collide seanea lt St. Clair River (Continued From Page One) continuous miner machine. “Tons of coal came falling down Dinner and Dance Planned by Elks for Lodge Head Pontiac Elks Lodge No. 810 will be host to the Grand Exalted Ruler of the order, John L. Walker, of Roanoke, Va., next ‘Wednesday, | freighters were blocked from using the channel between the lake and river, Some of those downbound were ordered to backtrack and go into Lake Michigan, delivering their ores or other stee! ingredients at 7 p.m. The Pontiac Elks have this year completed an extensive addition to the Elks Temple, on ; ee ee where the |. permit ships to pass in single For the first time ladies have sore been invited to the banquet, and) peapireed Poot 00 hnocpected, Reiss Steamship Co., of Sheboygan, An attorney by profession, |W's-- the oy: ail we ae Walker has taken an active part Cément Co., of Detroit. a in the Elks’ program of service)’ to youth, and is now urging the| resumed today. | The, Byers is operated by the! . Loynd, firm, said ‘We hope to get release of 10 million cubic centimeters by the end of June, then an addi- | tional 10- million units between July 1 and Sept. 30 and another 10 million by Dec. 31. ey s |funds for travel and study during) boats caught in the big ice jam 1,730 lodges throughout the nation | *™" was so terrific that it) to step up their programs in local communities. . Area Architect Wins ST $e, MAR jamming up against locks today, creating a new problem in Lloyd Warren Grant |tve tas'to ‘tree’ te tottedan ment in 1948, : Service Held Today Med ook itor Frank E. Baldwin Fla., today, following his death there Wednesday. Burial was in Venice. Baldwin was serving his third term on the Sylvan Lake council, after receiving a vacancy appoint- Preacher Uses Puppets to Depict Stories of Bible Rev. William R. Jacoby is a preacher who pulls strings. On the, end of the strings are puppets, or marionettes. * ° * The project, now a major one, began when the pastor of the) ian Church at Boonville was a) He went without lunch to buy al He then spent hundreds of | hours making marioneties — Even now, with aid of power BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP —| All passages through the locks Alan Hamilton Rider of 6395 Wing were reported halted on the fourth | Lake Rd., has been named winner day of one -of- the greatest St. of the $5,000 Lloyd Warren Schol- Marys River spring tieups in arship by the Beaux Arts Institute years. of Design in New York. | The slush Rider won over 58 others by! jam the lock entrance as the Coast submitting the winning plan for a| Guard permitted more of the more small co-educational college. powerful lake freighters to leave A designer with Eero Saarinen| the stalled_fieet. and Associates in Bloomfield Hills,| Concern now is being felt for the Rider will be provided with the|food and fuel supplies of smaller a minimum period of 18 months. | tieup. Tel- Huron -- Story of Success, Civic Aims ron Assn., in a backward look at two years of progress. _ The concept that a shopping cen- ter is a cold, efficient place where have been made in such Associ- ation-sponsored projects as lend- ing the large parking lot to civic organizations for displays and providing space for chest X-ray unite, The lot wil] also be the site of this year’s ‘Junior Road-E-0,” sponsored by the Junior Chamber of. Commerce to promote safety among teenage drivers. — of the latter milestone, Niedelson stated, “We feel that the public has joined us in our jubilant mood. ‘The past week, despite the weath-' er, has had almost a festival air here." The final event tomorrow night | will feature a drawing during which a family of three will be. sion plans, Niedelson points to the south end of the shopping area where there is still room for at least one large business es- tablishment, _ Business places lying within the project include Cunningham Drugs, Winkelman's, Osmun's Town & Country Shop, Fred Sanders (con- fectionery), Kresge’s, United Shirt “Many of the merchants are also, among the leaders in various com- munity-betterment projects .and fund campaigns. . Niedelson alsé feels that the cen- ter has been the inspiration for in-, creased business activity in ad-| joining areas, “‘There's no doubt! about it—the corner has mush- roomed in the past two yeais, We look for it to get even bigger.” As for Tel-Huron’s own expan- 4 7 ” | distributors, Wrigiey’s, Linda Lee,| Dimeviand. | The Shoe Box, Boston Store, . French Glo Cleaners, Myer’s To Try for Sheriff Jewelry, Murray Sisters Beauty! BATTLE CREEK i» — Richard Shop, Hilda’s Dress Shop. Sew 'N (nua) zinn of Battle Creek has E Save, and the Wonderland Shop. t the third announced candi- This spring marked the first time date for Calhoun County Sheriff, | that .all 16 shops have been occu-|the post being vacated by veteran| pied, Niedelson said. The current|Sheriff Fred Hollingsworth. Other) celebration, besides observing the|candidates are undersheriff Jess; second anniversary, also is a sig:|/Purcell and Lester Clark, Battle nal of achievement in the reaching Creek. Township policeman. ee ee fied dled, Lededh dedadeiedd deel Ie FERS OOEM ERO OR EEE Osc eeiptreeete eons Bl sdb ees eegecpencee OF ‘ 7 sr The Demand Is Never Satisfied! A glance at any good newspaper and you will find business men advertising for Accountants . . . Stenog- raphers.. .. ries ... Typists . . . Comptometer Operators. These business men alway prefer men and women who have had specialized training. The Institute offers this training. _ ENROLL NOW! © Veteran Approved FE 30088 ee * Re ee ee ee too. s. ee NM tools, he expends 60 hours to pro- duce one performer. | Japanese Plan Roads a two-billion-dollar highway net-| BOONVILLE, Ind. (INS) — The/funds i 4 ne z E : sik ll a iF =f 3 HE : i f § i wards additions to Carmel Hall, an old persons home converted from a downtown Detroit hotel. : * * * P New officers of the Men's Fel- lowship of First Congregational Church are planning two events this spring: a talk in May by the Woman, 18, Nabbed lhand puppet. As a young man on Auto Theft Count Ah 18-year-old girl is being held ,,for investigation after Pontiac Post State Police claimed they stopped her yesterday afternoon in a car reported stolen shortly before from ja downtown Parking lot, * * @ Troopers Harold Wade and Jay ‘Sportsman’ Takes Skis, Fuel Tank From Boat The lure of spring apparently was too much for a sports lover Thursday night. He helped himself to a,pair of The owner, Joseph Truddau, said and the State Highway Commis- sioner, will hold its first meeting in two weeks, he said. A discussion of procedure for ac- tivating the group is scheduled for the next meeting of the Inter-Coun- _|ty Committee April 26. Rocket Accident Kills British Testing Officer SYDNEY, Australia (—A Brit- ish scientific officer in charge of trials at the Woomera rocket range died today. of injuries re- ceived in an explosion. The testing officer, James Ed- ward Lister, and nine other tech- nicians were injured when a mis- \sile being prepared for firing ex~ prematurely yesterday. The blast hurled the men against building walls and ripped out the side of a hangar. The nature of the missile was not disclosed. niiininasarcigens Betting by Automation | DETROIT uw Automation, it ‘seems, is catching on elsewhere jas well as in the automobile fac- ltories, Police raided a suspected ibookie. establishment and Patrol- iman Jack Peterson said they found a tape recorder busily tak- ing down telephoned ing horse race and numbers bets. They Crash Into West and cracked up have fled to the West. This Is Education? _ CHICAGO (INS)—The Rev. Paul ice swept downriver to| TOKYO W—Japan’s Parliament|water skis stored in a bodt at the Henry, S.J., French theology pro- ‘today approved a 2-year plan forjrear of 293 Judson St. ‘fessor, said in a Chicago lecture, ‘in which he lashed out at second- work linking all of Japan’s major|the thief also took a gasoline tank; ary education in the United States: cities. Construction is scheduled to| bringing the loss up ;to $60, Pon-|“It’s all movies and dates and police television. start next April. tiac police siad. 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FRIDAY, APRIL’ 20. 1956 7 _ | a: fractured nose, multiple" contract.” 4527 8B» Fi saé Fz° ‘itt fiz if : i i f : Ff z { pointing out a condi-/the story of millions of dollars tion that ought to be taken care|Joseph (Joey) Abrams and Her- federal charge that he converted hearsay testimony yesterday that Sheriff's|of,”" McClellan told newsmen in|man Kravitz allegedly invested in|t? his own use mittee hearings,/bonds under bogus names -while|furnished on one of his contracts./uniform manufacturer, in recess unti] Tuesday, on reports|holding big Army uniform con-/He has been blacklisted <2} & buying of Army tracts. uniforms “Tt meshing clon cums out of ‘aie ied | GT Uniform Quiz Promises Action —Chairmanithese hearings,” he said, “we arejcountant and and garment fabricator NJ. are scheduled for que melden has invoked the Fifth times in two days in refusing to r phony names, or used any of| Mathes with that of Abrams. or for tax: evasion. He said an- Army. |MEARSAY TESTIMONY: TO CONTINUE PROBING 0 ‘He said he will keep digging into|"¥¢Ts might incriminate him. getting further Army contracts. : * * -« Abrams, a Brooklyn, N. ¥., ac-|Kravitz, who operate in Millville, ment has heen~ having contracts|™ ue which witnesses have linked thet . be I at 7:31 p.m. on Baldwin Rd., tee has shown at the least that the " tell whether he bought bonds un- itestified Leider had told him such : 1 lillens worth millions of doll ith pe is @ branch of the Cleveland reg- hospital reported Lugg suf- “people not worthy - of a govern. ple of questionable integrity.” them to bribe government officials also have been blacklisted by the |Robert F. Kennedy, subcommittee, Ohio. Frederick W. 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APRIL 20, 1956 ba PONTIAC PRESS St tom es Powe Pe SS Seteres ot Desh Sian, Byetion, 0 cupend sions metter ee AP news ts 9 Corey Ullce cortler Service Ss ible by ‘mel eee w Coun seat abetting i "1 renter ean MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1956 —_—___ = ————— a hod Ike to Keep Campa on High Minded Level In formally opening his campaign for re-election, President EisznHoOWwER made a confidence inspiring pledge to the American people and 900 Re- publican party leaders. . Speaking at a Washington ban- quet. climaxing a two day GOP strategy conference, Mr. EIsgNHOWER also offered his enthusiastic audience some sound advice. x * * His pledge was that there will be no “surrenders to pressure, % bribes for support, escapes from responsibility.” His advice was to enlist young people in a campaign he said must be “concerned with those things which count for most , people and principles.” In calling for an organized cru- sade, the President had no_ harsh _ .words for the opposition. Instead, he was appealing directly to Repub- leans, ts and those he dent Nrxon and most of the party leaders present clearly showed that they want the Californian on the ticket again. He, in turn, epitomized the feeling of those present when he lauded the President’s courage in vetoing United Europe Ideal Retains Its Vitality Despite many disappointments and > obstaclés, the concept of a United States of Europe still possesses its original strength. This is the message brought to a joint meeting of the Netherlands and Belgian Chambers of Commerce of the United States by ALpert Corps. Formerly Belgian Minister of Eco- ‘nomics, he spoke in New York as a vice president of the successful four year old European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC). x ®* * Mr. Corre pointed out that since - 1952 the six ECSC countries—Bel- gium, France, Germany, Italy, Lux- embourg ard the Netherlands—have had a common market for coal, steel, iron ore and scrap. The products, ‘he said, represent no less than 25 per cent of the total value of the trade between them. Then he showed that intra-_ community trade in coal has climbed 30 per cent, steel 200 per cent, iron ore 30 per cent and scrap 300 per cent. The over- all value of this trade has in- creased 70 per cent, competition has been stimulated and invest- . ments in various industries have risen 50 to 200 per cent. eet It is heartening to read that Mr. Corre thinks that the economic in- tegration brought about by ECSC represents real progress toward: the goal of a United States of Europe. | AS a@ result, it seems reasonable to hope, as he does, that under the stimulus of further economic inte- gration, favorable conditions, will be __. of 20 Willams St.; eightleth birth - cipal duties are to reign during _ birthday. @ desirable amendment to our State Goal of the 44,000 member asso- clation is to take the post of State _ Superintendent of Public Instruction - out of politics by making it appoin- - tive. Also sought is enlargement of the State Board of Education from four members to nonpartisan election of eight members. They would have authority to appoint the state super- intendents for six year terms. a a To that end MEA is seeking some 300,000 sigfatures on the. petitions by May 19 in order to be certain that the issue will be placed on the’ November ballot. The Press strongly favors this proposal. For years it has been advocated by leading schoolmen and many others tnterested in more efficient education. _ Dr. Cram “L. Taytor, the present superintendent, and his predecessor, Dr. Evocrnz B. Ex.iorr, long have -endorsed it. It also is backed by Mich- igan PTA Congress, Farm Bureau, Federation of Labor, School Boards association and the American Asso- ciation of University Women. ~*~ & * We believe enlarging the board and making its election nonpartisan and taking the post of superintendent out of politics are long overdue changes in our State school system. Obviously, freeing the superin- tendent from the biennial effort and expense of campaigning for election would be good business. It would enable him to devote all his time to education. "The Man About Town We Grow ‘Em Detroit Comes to Pontiac Area for Its Pulchitrude Feminine beauty: Another prod- uct in which Oakland County excels, It was necessary for the great city of. Detroit to come to Oakland County in its selection of “Miss Beautiful Detroit,” to be the queen in its Jaycee clean-up drive. She is , Carole (Debby) Morell, 19-year-old daughter of , Mr. and Mrs, Charlies Morell | of Rochester. She far outdistanced all candidates from the city itself, and the judges weighed her entry as from the metropolitan area, and handed her the honors. While the program now pro- vides for a year-long clean-up, her prin- ‘Fm- phasis Week,” May 7 to ‘13. - The hardtop sports model ts rapidly becoming the favorite automobile body style, according to . Robert M. Critchfield, General Manager of Pontiac Motors Divi- sion. In 1950 only 8.06 per cent of Pontiac production was of the Catalina hardtop. It grew to 19 per cent in 1952, was 31 per cent last year, and now has jumped to 60 per cent. In speaking of ‘Juventle delinquency, I Ike the words of Judge Nathan J. Kaufman of Detrolt, whose court handles many cases: “Problems, not kids, are worse.” The list of those now living, - who survived the worst disaster in the history of Oakland County, the 1896 cyclone, and have report- ed to this column, continues to grow, and will appear in a future issue. ; Narcissus flowers six inches In diameter are blooming outside the home of _ Mr. and Mrs. Corwin Sullavan in Drayton Plains, in defiance of the re- cent wintry blasts. Sorry that a personal invitation from Mayor Albert E. Cobo ~ himself to participate in Detroit's last trolley car ride found us with a previous engagement. We were there for the first one. Tulips that grow above a kitchen drain, ‘where the. ground has not frozen all” winter, are in full bloom in the yard of Mr. and Mrs. James Flexner in Drayton Plains. A warm chimney pro- tects them from these wintry blasts. — Verbal Orchids to—. of 7 Front St.; elghty-ninth birthday. - - Mrs, Millie Kaid of 11 South Jessie st.; _ Mrs. Flora -B. Alexander ELLA A POD ol FA en Sandstorm David Lawrence Says: Politicians Trying to Embarrass Ike With Proposed Tax Reduction Measure WASHINGTON — President Ei- senhower soon will find himself up against another , di- lemma, and this time it will affect everybody and not just farmers. The politicians will be offering bills to reduce taxes, and Eisen- out during this fiscal year, will show more than $4,000,000,000 sur- plus. The official forecast last January on the “cash” budget was about a fourth of that amount. All up the income-tax payments made on Monday of this week. There are FISCALLY DISADVANTAGEOUS With these favorable trends in the flow of money into Uncle Sam's pocketbook, the taxpayers will be asking, ‘will there be a tax cut?" The politicians, particularly the Democrats. will be urging the pas- sage of a law granting a tax reduc- tion to persons of low income or even a percentage cut straight across-the-board. : On the surface, the figures would justify a tax cut, but to do so might actually be fiscally disads vantageous to the country. The Federal Reserve Board at the pres- ent time is trying to head off any more inflation and is restricting credit. Tax reductions are usually | ‘ woted when business isn’t good and when the country needs the stimulus of private ‘spending. If anything were to be done on tax rates, precedent argues for in- creases instead of decreases. _ This was the doctrine supported under both the New Deal of Roosevelt and the Fair Deal of Truman. : ’ -But what about the politicians? They will press their measures. In the past, when one party has been in control of Congress and the other. party has ‘had its man in. the White House, the custom has been to pass measures in the Sen- ate and House which the president was expected to veto. and the po- litical hope was that the electorate would become irritated arnd~ vote against the party in power. These bills have always been called. “‘pop- * gun‘‘ measures because their spon- sors never expected them to be- comé law but merely wanted to embarrass the administration in power. ; *‘POP-GUN’ BILLS COMING Eisenhower, therefore, will be up against some “pop-gun" tax bills pretty soon, and even some--Re- publican members of the House and Senate will find it difficult to vote against them. This was also the case with the farm bill. But a ' presidential veto of tax legislation would be a bit harder to explain - to the average tan, and {t would _ take morg..than one, television ap- pearance by the President to do it. ‘The trouble with a taxteduc- | é = * eighty-seconé- f il nomics there is only one side to it —to use the money for debt reduc- (Copyright, 1956, New York _" Herald Tribune Inc.) Looking Back 15 Years Ago BRITISH REPORT attacking foes smashed. . GM TO ELIMINATE new cars 20 Years Ago CHEST CAMPAIGN to top $65,- 000 quota. SHERIFF ORDERS dog quaran- from the standpoint of sound eco- tine. Malnutrition Responsible for Chronic Joint Disability By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. of arthritis. Dr. Louis Johnson, di- rector of the arthritis clinic of the Royal Victoria Hospital, said the cause of arthritis is unknown and there is na specific cure for the disease. According to a report of the symposium (that’s what the re- port said) in the Montreal Gaz- Now if-some idle bystander will hold my coat I'd like to say, po- litely, mind you, that the clinics directed by the doctors are real clinics and the professional stand- ings of Drs. Martin and Johnson is — well, even I can’t, cavil, and you know my style. i] ? se But I must protest, still politely or reasonably so, that I do not ad- “vance any theory in regard to arthritis. Arthritis (joint inflam- mation}, as nearly as I can inter- pret present medical consensus, is essentially infection of joint tissues — streptococcic, tuberculous, pneu- mococcic, brucellotic, luetic, etc. In every instance it is the attend- ing physician's problem to make the specific diagnosis and admin- ister treatment accordingly. remedy for arthritis, in the way such research is conducted today — for instance by the Arthritis and Rhe ti Foundati As clearly and briefly as pos- I have more to say about this, but I am anxious to teach as many people as I can how to keep their joints supple, so we'll resume this lecture tomorrow. You know, it hurts me worse than it does you when my spiel happens to be too long to fit in the available space and has to be amputated. Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to persona! health and hygiene, not to disease, diag- nosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. William Brady, tf a stam eelf- addressed envelope is sent te Pon- tine Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1966) Voice of the People ‘Disgruntled Ex:Marine’ Defends Stiff Discipline fl rEF i i ; ; ret &z i : AH [i to happen to all the other churches. Tim, 4:3,4 says, * pep H RGESTE suf fi Hitt e ; j zs ey fie? i ri H FE . | i F | a GE E258 i E toes ha Portraits 3 f vey ee Ee sf Czech General Believed Next on Reds’ Purge List ly in the riptide caused by Krem- lin degrading of the late dictator Stalin, Hints that Cepicka may be the have come about in two ways. e ¢ @ The Czech Red committeemen apparently do not intend to “re- habilitate” the former Party Sec- retary Rudolf Slansky and others they executed for ‘‘Titoism.” ATTACK MEMORY But they have attacked the mem- ory of Klement Gottwald for the “cult of personality,"’ meaning orte- man rule. Gottwald was the Czech President who made one too many trips to Moscow, He attended Stal- in's funeral, caught pneumonia and perished. . * ¢ @ Gottwald also was the father-in- law of Cepicka, who married Mar- ta Gottwald in July 1948, only a month after Gottwald assumed the Ostrava region. when the Commu- nist Party was dissolved. He was nabbed by the Gestapo in 1942, re- leased, then rearrested 11 months later and ended up in Buchenwald Case Records of a Psychologist: ‘Compliment Club’ Used in Churches to Stimulate Wider Use of Golden Rule Notice how . Raymond - Fern, at Elwood, Indiana, is using modern psychology to perk up his*Sunday School. A compli- -ment is simply an expression sible I set forth my theory, con-— cept or hotion of the nature and prevention of chronic joint dis- . ability in the pamphlet Calcium _ of the Golden Rule. It's double- barreled, too, for you profit by giving compliments and those who. receive them are buoyed up in their spirits, too. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case R-335: Raymond Fern, aged about 50, is the superintendent of a flourishing Sunday school -at El- Wood, Indiana. . ’ “Dr. Crane, I've had this job as superintendent for the last 25 years,”’ he began, * @¢ *@ “But you have given me a new idea to employ on our next Rally Day. That is your ‘Compliment Club.” ‘ “T have already ordered 60 . copies of it and am giving one of the booklets to that many folks who will volunteer to carry out the idea. : ‘In my opinion, this experiment will really open up the way for a new revival which we have sched- uled in our church for the followin month.” ; . ; In my college textbook on applied | psychology, I included a new chap- ter headed ‘‘Psychology Goes to Church." - And when one of my colleagues surveyed his students in a Michi- gan College, he found that 90 per cent picked that as their favorite chapter from among the 20 chap- ters in my textbook, ‘ * * «@ - And some of the other chapters should have been intriguing to agodern youth, too, for they includ- ed ‘‘Advertising,”’ ‘‘Salesmanship,” “Public Speaking,"”’ ‘‘How to~lm- prove Personality,’’ etc. ” Moreover, this school was not a campus nowadays, The fact that 90 per cent of them : ly used in church groups to help stimulate wider application of the Golden Rule. To be a member, all you must do is pay one sincere compliment per day to each of three different peo- ple, and keep it up without a breals for 30 consecutive days. The benefits of this extrovertive experiment are many. First, it ‘forces us to take our attention off our own epidermis and our aches ‘and pains. For we must look at other people in an analytical fashion to find virtues and merits in their per- sonalities on which to phrase our bit of praise. menopasual wives and medical “worry warts” to turn their attention off their own “innards” and thus focus on external human beings. Many Sunday’ school classes and young people's societies have used the “Compliment Club” as a con« venient means of curing excessive timidity. in people. It tise. furnishes you: talking points fof ré-opening preferred thé chapter on religion, '* ; ; i a Lay THE PONTIAC PRESS, _FRIDAY, APRIL. 20, 1956 - She ‘Always Knows Where She's Going oS Margaret Is_ Too Poised: to” Be ‘Our Meg’ Wisk - itt wonderfull”* 5 DAYS TO WISK DAY! DIGNIFIED MANNER Never in the history of celebri- ties has a young woman been morejand I wish I could answer it.” intelligent about handling her, own aftairs with dignity than Miss Tru- i Hy g i i i ‘rll cris , two years ago. Attempting to dis- cover how her parents felt about her unmarried status at the age Isabella Supervisors Hike Officials’ Salaries MOUNT y $2,000 a year and the salaries of Jother elected officials by $1,000 a $6,000 annually and the sheriff, county clerk, register of deeds, treasurer and drain commissioner VA 008 anch. Michigan's population increased '600,000 between April 1, 1950 and , July 1, 1954. terday, wthe prosecutor. will get! certainly can worry a lot over nothing, can't they?” * * * | Breathless, I waited for a re-) melodic voice, Margaret spoke. YOUR PROBLEM “You really have a problem, don't you?” she said. * 2 @ Here is a lady who has always, to her own self, been true blue. 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After the whipping, the jurist to jail the father if the got into more trouble. iclal exchange rate) toward build-' ing the museum, | | Stalin’ s Luster Fading Out? — at Home He's Still ‘Hero rete ant ie. Mepoow schools have suspended the study of world War It and the postwar era until new textbooks can be published play- ing down Stalin's role, | Leading Communists here “ | 800,000 rubles ($200,000 at the offi- jocal officials have no plans to rewrite Stalin's part in Soviet his- tory or, to erase his influence. Pro - Stalin demonstrations ‘were | reported in Georgia several weeks \ago when the Kremlin cantpaign against the “‘cult of the individual” a got rolling. The were said to have at Tiflis, the Georgian capital, Residerits of Gori obviously are unhappy about the drive to crack came premier. . * : * He still is referred to as “the great Stalin” here and one Geor- gian, made bold by the chance to talk in private, shook his fist down on the local boy who be-| and declared: “We won't forget.” jies Another said: “We don’t talk labout st much, bt inside we're in The anniversary of Stalin's death was observed by residents of Gori last month just as it has been in the past, they, said. bia only difference, they. added, was that the wreath-laying ceremon- and speeches. praising Stalin drew larger crowds than usual. when reporters got’ there it -was obviows that word of their visit were 7 GLENN FU RNITU SINCE 19 17 STEWART -. j tho dulinctiv nut PARK ROW GROUP KROEHLER Seetiolatenmton $114.75 $135 0008 ota Rind Your toner the smartest approach te beautiful living! ‘You'll applaud the fresh “new look” of this fine furniture! 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These are one-of-a-kind numbers and discontinued covers. Most WARREN- have the matching box springs. Save at Lewis’ during WELLS this outstanding bedding sale. . WOLVERINE SIMMONS space saver CONVERTIBLE OPEN AN ACCOUNT BSA 10% om “in Wikicle. Nylon, FINE FURNITURE or Ke new low price on this handsome modern sofa. Sleeps two st 95 . adults comfortably ona full size genuine innerspring mat- ' tress, and now available at LEWIS’ in attractive nylon uphol- eee oe Se oo eet eee THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1956 By Carl Grubert] ’ , bo at Wk 108 N. Saginaw St. Kenneth MacDonald of the Amer-| preciation of his party,” Kirch-| ican Society of Newspaper. Editors soto said, but he added: DESERVES REBUKE “To the extent that his speeches * cast an indiscriminate smear on’ all of the press he deserves a re- buke.”’ The editor said the Evening News will try generally to match conflicting political stories ‘“‘but we will not conduct our political ooverage with a yardstick in hand. Content, not length, will be the basis of ju fe ry Tae de if. ii ceded S82 *3 s a Fs 73 H Pe i vine sores Dental Group Honors ./cons, the opinions expressed bY o jeading Americans Wednesday in the news column is a gamble! pr. ® 35 | “though i can be interesting t EIQHt Philanthropists reeders,” adding: | DETROIT # — The Michigan! State Dental Assn, honored the late | “A story giving the pros and genator James Couzens and 11 oth- leaders on both sides, and so 4 night at its centennial celebration. complete picture of the situation y sates named for his $12,-| as election day rolls around, 15) 999,000 children's fund which ex-| safer—and it allows the readers pireq in 1954 for lack of monies.| i to do their own prognosticating. 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Patric Hutton, who ~ will perform the 15-minute cere-|, mony at 4 p.m. (CST), explained that the altar candles are lighted only for communion services. A visit to the tiny brick church at the same time of day that the ceremony will take place found it dim enough to require candlelight despite its recent redecoration. * * ° Its pews have been enameled, its dark wood rafters polished and and green. the walls repainted in soft beige The attendants are Mrs, John of 'Wednesday night. Grimes. Christine Hudson, Mrs. Charles Garven, 14 Girls Become - Scout Members in ‘Fly Up’ Ritual Fourteen girls of Brownie Troop 110 at Donelson School full-fled ir] ts in * jforeign news editor of the New Up” pe a ‘sige the eine York Times, by the Rev. Arthur me Flying up were Mary Ann Barn-| ingham, Bonnie Beacom, Donna i\Chambers, Diane Demo, Lynn Fil- ier, Sharon Garven and. Elizabeth Others were Susan Hall, Kristi Heimbuck, Sandra Herrman, the wedding rehearsal passing tenderfoot requirements, B. Horton of Los Angeles, the for- of ‘former Treasury Secretary John Snyder, and Mrs, William Cole- man Branton of Kansas City, the former Mary Shaw and a girlhood friend of the bride. GUIDANCE GIVEN The Rev, Mr. Hutton, who be- last September, disclosed that he had arranged for the couple to re- ceive, well in advance, the instruc- tions required before any marriage ‘ceremony can be performed in an Episcopal Church. * * * He said’ that the pre-marital in- structions were given to Miss Tru- iman and Daniel, 43, an assistant 'Kingsolving in New York City. The 30-year-old rector explained: “It was a matter of clearing the way so that the arrange- mer Drucie Snyder and daughter came rector of the church only| menis here could proceed as 'Mrs, James P. Hursey. ‘Ts y as p The Rev, Mr. Hutton also said ible ** * is ] | Dana Ponn, scheduled for today at 4.p.m., just’ Mrs. Eric Larvick entertained Sharon Shaw and Paula Wilson, |24 hours before the nuptials, and members of the Loyal Neighbors of leader, that it will be a single-ring cere- and Mrs. Don Shaw, co-leader, pre-|mony. | sented wings, Girl Scout pins and * ¢ « scouting handbooks to the 14 girls) Meanwhile, the tempo of prenup-|a pink and blue shower for Mrs. tial activities is picking wp, Daniel|Grover Sturgis. + The Co-An Group of Pontiac General Hospital is sponsoring a card party and style-show with fashions — from Hilda's Monday at the Pontiac and Loan Building, Pictured model for show.are (left So : Pa) a with costumes to: right) Mrs. Kenneth ontiac Federal Savings Smith, | Sel’ Grace Blodmstrand and Mrs, Rudy Giglio. The group is composed of clerks, orderlies, aide§ and nurses who ; for educational, a rap and social ey Offer a yearly scholarship for nursing to meet rage activities, The ee oe ge be ape 4 ~ : Going over scores for Saturday's performance are W. Koppin of. Pleasant Ridge and Marion Phillips of Chorus Plans Saturday Concert ’ F. iwith suicidal tendencies have been before a breakdown occurs, was! discussed by Mrs. Treasure Rice of Brighton, Michigan leader of the group, when she addressed 50 members of Zonta Club of Pontiac Thursday. . * iJ Those gathering at Hotel Wald- ron heard Mrs. Rice describe how people who have, been faced with terror, unable to meet others and helped by the group. ' One of the first things persons who have become affiliated with the progrem learn i's to spot their own mental problems. They learn to curb their emotions, The steps in the program in- | Ponting Press Photo lother and themselves by discuss- jing in simple terms. the things) ‘jone—the individual must learn to idividual can feél a closeness with elude recognizing temper, which rivay be in the form of anger, fear, self-pity or self-disgust; exception- ality, fear of not living up to standards; and they must give up self-diagnosing * * .* Recovery was developed by the) late Dr. A. A. Low, who was a psychiatrist at University of Tihi-} nois. The members help one an-| with which they are troubled. NO EASY TASK Mrs. Rice explained that the Re-) covery technique is not an easy feel adequate and must develop security. . * ¢ @ This, she pointed out, is where group discussion helps. The in- someone who has suffered the same feelings and who can under- stand his problems, i tions, Mra, Rice explained that many were helped and did not Interested persons are invited to the open meetings which are held in most cities throughout the. "—» § ® Sweeney, policewoman. rmembers of the MacDowell Male Chorus. From left Rochester. The performance will be held in Pontiae .to right are Ralph Ellsworth of Parkway road, Fredrick High School auditorium, , 3 / , ; ; ee Won IENS Sectio} Sauk: rei se NER TS FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1956 PAGES 18-15 : ii : Parenthood Group P , / N Arranges Visits to. ersonal News of Local Interest; Urusuat Houses | Mr. and Mrs. L. Clare Utley re-,of Fil entertair ) / Walnut Lake arrived st midday yesterday aMd\turned’to their home on Otiawalol friends at a recent diner ceel' Joseph Mercy Hospital, |pitmitaan and: Ble meld “tas met most of his bride-to-be’s aunts/ drive Wednesday following a|brating their wedding anniversary) Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spadafore| more unusual homes is planned by eees ond cousins for ~~ ~~ wring, eich —| them and the birthdays of four of their\of West Huron street and Mrs.|the County Chapter of family dinner to ‘est Indies and South) guests, Mary Felice of Lansing are the) Planned Truman home last night. America, They visited Port au) Attending: the affair were their|infant's grandparents, The hone tk Uk ok The Victorian. white| Prince, Cuidad Trujillo, AuCuax,|son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and 16 from 10:30 am. ay 4:30 re | frame home has been cleaned up/Gonewes, St. Mark, Maragoane,|Mrs. Carl Donato,.and son, Carl ° Sailinted eno gets Gocibnas x Oe letgantic wed Som denen a/Port de Pelx ond Carnces oid ae neue aie Chi Id Ca re Noel Buckner home, a contempo by yellow forsythia bushes, ° | Mrs. Arthur W. Selden of Cooley| Height at Hospital sag bor - — james —_——___— Lake roa y for Nashville, * © @- i } ¥ t for his own family. Tenn., to visit her son and daugh- ’ ‘ ‘Mrs. J: G. Skaggs ferteley, Dr, iad Mars. Richerd| gen eee a Di scussed Tickets are being handled by ls Shower Honoree 7. Selden and daughter, Phoebe. Chicago avenue: Mary Ann Mey- Mrs. Eliot Robinson of Birming. Mrs, Vern L. McCracken and| Mrs. Selden will return to Pon- | er. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | ny James M. McHugh, head of} . Mrs. William F. Bergemann were) tlac next week with Mr. and Mrs. | —- nd << o ot Rag ogee ana ponds at Phan age Page ange —_ ) J. A. Rammes of Rosedale wen Herald, daughter : ' T. eee at a hn Fv ~~ sass pron Lain, whe have ons | Mr. and Mrs. Chester Herald of |Pontiac State Hospital, spoke to| bull, Mrs. Harland Walter, Mrs, Ska Re eee affair was| 0 @ motor trip through the South | Pine Knob road, received their members of Alpha Alpha Chapter) Henry Johnson, Mrs. Edward held at the Skaggs home on DePew) fer-six weeks. once hey y Frew capt orm The ‘ockan was pep eters William a gr gy on ee Jednesda . * * * rece : i : am © 7 oa Mrs. Clara Rouse of Delaware, ing at Nazareth College, Kala- |¢vening at the YMCA Mrs. Carl Zuber, Mrs. Merrill Guests attending were Mrs.| drive is touring Florida with her mazoo, * ¢ ¢ ‘Bates, Mrs. BE. J. Anderson, Mrs, James R. Richmond, Mrs. Richard: niece, Ida Hallenbeck ‘of Roch- ao ta ea The speaker told the listeners} John Lovett, Mrs, Edward Lasho, Mrs. Paul W. Fournier) ester. Mrs. Rouse flew to Florida) The Rev. Maynard Oesterle, of three possible ways they could) Schrimer and Mrs. Edmund Mrs, Richard F. Blanchard, Mrs. two weeks ago. The two will mo- pastor ‘of Bethel Evangelical and give support to the emotionally Burke. — Leitner, Mrs. Ronald A-|tor pack to their homes sometime! Reformed Church, will participate disturbed children at the hospital. rs. James Read, Mrs. Bruce eming, Mrs, James Elliot and|;, May. ; (! the dedication ceremonies being| The three ways mentioned by the Coulter Mrs Peatuniy. Sea. , * 2 8 fad ot. Peet Sees ant specter pre: Mrs. Mark Duffield, Mrs. -Martin ‘ Mr. and Mrs. William Hagerman Reformed Church in se ON *Te lend financial support for Butzel, Mrs. Denton Anderson. Neighbors Gath ! ( elg rs Gatner Sunday. | fleld trips enjoyed by the chil- Mrs. Gordon Getsinger, Eleanor F ! * © ® dren; to provide trained person- |Paton, Mrs. Edward E. Rotham, | Recove ry Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Fulton! nel for the 4-H program at the (\irs, William James, Mrs. J. Ww, Going Street. Assisting her were. (nee Rita Swengros) of Highland|-hospital and to sponsor « lecture | Sanders, Mrs. Willys Wagner, Mra, Mrs, Robert Leader and Mrs. Le Fry [Qjr@C _|E“dauahter: Nancy anes Apr 17| peolo. ef tho commentty wit liner "thane, meckes ead ‘sat oe a » Nancy Jane, , Mrs. Charles roy Stoner. The occasion was/'™: Pp at Highland Park General Ios-| the needs of these emotionally |watter Hickey. for Zonta pital. cert arene Birmingham board members Grandparents of the infant are Prono nd ee ee ee Sone oe ae . : Mr. and Mrs. J. A. of Plans money-n Mrs. Backus, Program Designed) weet nuree strcet and Mr. and lect to be held at the League ofiBooth, Mrs, Duffield, Mrs. Gamp- ‘| to Aid Those With) Mrs. Reland Fulton of Hunting- |Catholic, Women on-May 5. bell Harvey, Mrs. Robert Hatt, ; | ton Woods. | | The mother and daughter. break-| Mra. Hickey, Mrs. James Jones, } Mental Problems ic, end we Send’; _? fast will be held at Rotunda Inn|Mrs: Atigus McLay, Mrs. Coates : r. and Mrs. Paul I. Spadafore on May 6. Dee Brim announced|Renfrew, Mrs. Reuther, , ery, Inc whi nif West Huron street are receiving; that oe speaker will be Pat|Carl Tepdahs,’ tie. Sanders and | ” Lape seca eam’ ine ntal_ problems ©onsratulations on the birth of a Mrs. Zuber. FOURTEEN — THE PONTIAC PRESS, 2 FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1956 bs -. 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Pontiac’s Certified . fe : z E : : 5 i Ee Rg E °F iar i ; slick out’ so that 1 cannot push Colleen McEnery |Honored at Party Colleen McEnery was guest of | honor at a birthday party given i iby members of the Crock-a-dolls , \ot St. Michael School. Gloria Vizza| t;opened her home on North Rose- j\lawn drive for the gathering. Refreshments were served from S\a table decorated in pink and cen- “Q. “I’ve been wondering of late Spartacade © Entertains © List Members of Committees At the Wednesday meeting of Corinne Sisterhood 184, Dames of| Malta, Mrs, James Schram an-| ‘nounced her committees for the’ year, — | |\tered with a pink birthday cake. Serving on the ways and means appearance and methods. SPRING COLOR INTEREST .. . in hair is more acceptable and does as much to enhance your as your hair-do. Ask about new shades RANDALL’S HARPER METHOD SHOP FE 2-144 88 Wayne Street committee are Mrs. William Daugherty, chairman; Mrs. Don Bussard, Mrs. Edward Schram and Mrs. George Kaga. Mrs. Oscar Hooper, Mrs. Zella Barnes and Mrs. Bertram Bar- ber are members of the pur- chasing committee, Mrs. Daugherty and Mrs. Elise Theis are serving on the delin- quent committee.. Mrs, Betsy —|Schoults is in charge of the mystery|“‘King’ Cole who will sing many package and Mrs, Elmer Beards- lee is receptionist. Publicity will be handled by Mrs. James Cross. Following the business meeting, members having April birthdays|American tour. Noted recording were horiored and refreshments artists “The Four Freshmen’ will) . were served. ‘ispring rushing this week. This is DARLA ELIZABETH GILLIES RUSHING BEGINS Fraternities and sororities began keeping them all busy with the many meetings and parties that. must be attended. Leelyn Reese of Littletell road, Pontiac, was chosen by Alpha Chi Sigma fraternity members as their queen for the annual Junior 500 pushcart race to be held later this to 1956” which will be held Monday evening in the auditorium, Many famous show people will be en- tertaining that night. | Probably the most popular is Nat ‘of the songs that he made famous. Also highlighted will be songstress! June Christy and Ted Heath, one iof the finest band leaders in Great ‘Britian who is currently on his first |will present pianist William Dopp- iSimann Tuesday as part of its con- lity of Michigan, in his sophomore my har bind them. Twed 9 vtebar or nt Fm wp w ver io OLLEQIONS. on I a that you wereliy: | am a wate worried and) Busy, Busy MSU Sad See nee Ange your! Wish. you — gor gps: etre -Has ‘No: Time for round face, However, covering|>,°% 4 - ‘ Spri F | cars is important and2® pounds. My measurements) * Pring rever you can do this without adding 0/700 7, “titty” lange. boned! great deal of width to your face.| "Dee Tm Suny ete tae By BARBARA JOHNSON Have the hair softly curled over|$?4.t Maps Tat Beer ya al EAST LANSING — Jenison Field the care, end high on the 107 of sophomore at high school.” House at Michigap State Univers- Ay ae ie ilk ten dees A. A large frame can make ality recently attracted over 3,000 1 am 15 and email boned, 1am § [DS difterence bet you are a Bt/siinets. Te Te eee omnia le overweight even allowing F eat rhc gee deopechaange a that. Your measurements are in/ing of sideshows put on by various tio tose onal te good proportion. You might take a|@Toups on campus. im pee houlg I gain?” figure few hip exercises and count your) This year the “Interfraternity é calories. Diet in a sensible way,/Council dropped out of. the show. A. You did not gi your cutting out. the extras and sub-/However, still entered in it were your mi dormitories, sororities and veteran) groups. On Saturday afternoon, a parade cruised around town ad- vertising . Kven though there were -only half as many booths as in previ- omg years, the show brought in the second largest amount of money in tts seven-year history, & gross of $3,326, Of the non-audience participation booths, Gamma Phi Beta won first place, In the audience participation class, Kappa Alpha Theta won the prize. The orginality of acts and good showmanship displayed by The Cranbrook Music Guild, Inc., t * cert program series. The concert will begin at 8:30 p.m. it Cran- brook House. Mr, Doppmann, now a senior in the School of Music at the Univers- year won two natioial competitions Foundation Award and “the 1954 Michaels Memorial Award. 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The Naumburg debut recital in Town Hal] in October 1954 and the Michaels Award appearance with Edward Van Beinum and the Chi- cago Symphony Orchestra at Ra- vinia in July 1955 were outstand- |ingly successful with’ audience and | Press. uo mos He has appeared recently as \soloist,,with the Cincinnati Orches- tra_and the South Bend Orchestra, He has also played many concerts with civic orchestras in Michigan, ‘under the. baton of Emil Raab, and in Etkhart, Ind. He has given recitals in Wash- Toledo, Mr. Doppmann's concert Tuesday at ‘Cranbrook is the fourth in the current series. ‘Future Events Are Discussed by Esther Circle Fifteen members of the Esther Circle of Oakland Park Methodist Church met at the home of Mrs. William Fizzard on Lowell street Wednesday. : tian Service will meet in Ypsilanti ior May 15. On the same date the father and son banquet will be held at the church. The May Fellowship Breakfast is being held at the Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian Charch on May 17. devotions using ‘‘Fellowship.of In- tercession’’ as her topic. Mem- bers of Esther Circle will remem- ber shut-ins during the month. of May. . . The May 16 meeting of the group Will be held at the home_of Mrs. John Ostrander on Parkway drive. Following the business meeting, refreshments were served by the hostess. Homemakers Club Conducts Meeting Mrs. Robert Dorman opened her home on Ogemaw road for the Tuesday evening meeting of the Community Homemakers Club. Mrs. Paul Hagen assisted the Mrs.. William Tiberg instructed the group on how to make cop- per scrolling..The club will meet at the home of Mrs. Neil Ricketts on Scott Lake road for the April meeting. } Jean Mercer Feted on Her 8th Birthday Jean Mercer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Mercer of Pres- ‘ton avenué, was honored at a din- ner and birthday party Wednesay : on the occasion of her eighth birth Those attending were Betsy Gott- schalk, Joan Stolorow, Ann Thom as, Cindy Sweetman, Martha Ter- ry, Janet Madole, Patricia Werner and Edith Barker, bg ce > LEARN to EARN! 1 ) f 16% E. SPRING COURSE Day or Night Classes Call Today tor ‘oe ‘Age Limit Phone FE 4.1854 Coll Mies Wilson Today “PONTIAC BEAUTY COLLEGE ey a e Several events taking place dur- .|ing the month of May were an- jnounced. The Detroit conference jof the Women's Society of Chris- Mrs. Kenneth Shelion gave the Te MT: ‘ ; i t ‘ Pa Bienes “a j FIFTEEN HISTORIC AMERICA — Pink or Blue WINSTON *#ENGLISH ROSE POMONA WINCHESTER GREEN BLOSSOM 50-Piece Set . $ 1 9® SERVICE FOR 8 (Includes Vegetable Dish and Platter) Dixie Porrery For Your Convenience Open Daily 10 A.M. to 9 P.M.—Sunday. Noon to 9. P.M. 281 Dixie Hwy. (Near Waterford) OR 3-1894 Elaine Tefend Feted at Bridal Shower Mrs. Franklin Vance and Mrs.| ‘Clifton Lippard Jr. were cohost-| lesses at a miscellaneous shower| ‘honoring bride-elect Elaine Tefend. ‘Eighteen guests attended the High School: A few of the Pontiac High School class of 1931 is planning a reunion on its silver anniversary June 9 at Pontiac ner program are (left to right) Mrs. Edward H., Vieriech of Draper avenue, George Wyman of Ottawa drive and Mrs. Clyde N. Dearing of Ottawa drive. °° SHE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1956 . , eae ig _— To | 2 Pontiac Press Photo. 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PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 ———— ' sli members planning the din- Bride-Elect ls Honored at Shower Wednesday evening affair held at the YWCA. Dinner Scheduled June 9 “I never saw anything like it!” Elaine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Tefend of Indizawood road, will become the -bride of Louis Hurtubise, son of Mrs. Mary A. Hurtubise of Kemp street, May 5 at St. Joseph Church in Lake Orion.) Committees for Pontiac High School class of 1931 are working on plans for the silver anniversary of the graduation of the class. The event will be held June 9 at Pon- tiac High School, with a dinner ner, Faculty members and school administrators will be honored, A program will follow the din- Mrs. Clyde N. Dearing is gen- eral chairman for the January graduates and John A. Riley for the June group, Mrs, E. H. Vier- Mrs, V. J. Patient at Home to be served in the new cafeteria. Mrs. Charles Meier of South Jes- sie street is convalescing at her home following surgery at Pontiac Garden Club Osteopathic Hospital Prtcopathie Hosptial Hears Talk Young, Mrs, Ralph Dawe, Mar-| Other guests were Mrs. Lucian | Sr. Events on Crocus tin Barnhart, Mrs. Gordon Reyn-|Lareau, Mrs. Paul Belanger, Mrs, &mor L. Calkins wor oe wil mont, eet ee“ Thirty-five mengkers and guests olds, Stuart I. Davis, Mrs._.Wil-| A, : day cy 4:15 p.m. at First Presbyterian Of the Better Home and Garden liam L. McFee, Dallas Folsom, | Betty Lippard, Mrs, John O’Brien, Chur ,|Club met Thursday at the YWCA./Mrs. Paul’S, Arndt, Glenn H. -Grif-| Theodore om |Mrs, Irl Williams, a former dele-|fin, Merlin H. Holmquist, Don 0. me to the United Nations, spoke,| Newman, George A. O’Brien, Mrs. «? Bl * td] J f She chose ‘The Crocus” for her| Morrow. Bradléy, . topic, but dwelt briefly on the his- fr & Class members may contact Mrs. lech is chairman of the tracing committee charged with reach- ing the scattered members of the class, George Wyman is reunion committee treasures. . Others working /on the event are Kenneth Thayer, Allen L. ania itemise te Sumner L. Goss and Mrs. Russell WHIPPLE HOUSE GROUP VERMONT <\ Story ‘and origin of the tulip, In Patient in Hospital O le O | speaking of crocuses, she stated|Vieriech of Draper avenue or aS \they are seasonally divided into|any member of the committee for! William Coy ot East Square Lake : ‘two groups, the spring and fall.'reservations, me is a ica at St. Joseph | a ercy Hospi " , { She described the plants as— being made up of box-like cell structures of minute size which | Multiply by self- — nes Mrs. Winston Hopp Honored at Shower Mrs. Jack Holler and Mrs. Rich] ‘Convalescent Home = ard«Pfeffer were cohostesses at ai] §790 Arlington Dr. OR 3-5320 | pink and blue shower for Mrs.) State A 4 Winston Hopp Tuesday evening. pproved The shower was held at.the Holler] Peter 3. & Marjorie VenBoxcleer | jhorne on East Columbia avenue. | —— | Pel Invited guests ‘vere Mrs. Phillip’ 'H }) trip through the West, illustrated|Christos, Mrs. Norm Nelson, Mrs. | 3 Steps to a A, with slides. Mrs. John Lyons gave) Fred Mueller, Mrs. Robert Lewis, |] Beautiful Complexion ‘a brief talk on the principles of Mrs. Jerry Davis, Mrs. Robert, Lip-| CREAM-MIRACOL BASE t | Qower arrangement. \dahl, Sue Swartz, Jaye@ Forrest,| MAERLE NORMAN 7 . Barbara Heflin, Cindy. brish, Gwen COSMETIC STUDIO , Lehmann and Helen Coffer. 12>'W.. Huron FE 2-4010 Pleasant View REG.: $189.00 MODERN CONSOLE ‘159 NO DOWN PAYMENT ‘| In the business meetirig members | ~ voted to send Mrs. George Alex-) a a ander, president, to the state ted- Meeting Conducted ; . eration meeting at Grand Rapids. eth 3 Mrs. V. R. Spencer, chairman of) by Church Group li the day, was assisted by Mrs. seventeen members attended the | * Brown and Mrs. Williams. The \Tuesday meeting of the January-| = will sponsor a card party June’ March Group of First Presbyterian j 12 to raise money for civic entet-|Church sHeld at the church. The | prises. POR PARTS, ACCESSORIES, AND MEPAI® SERVICE FOR MOMT MAKE SEWING MACHINES. SEWING LESSONS GivEN missionary study on the American Indian was given by Mrs. Witem | Jimmy Dey Auxiliary >. Thomas Jr. A Bible study on the Book of the! _ Plans Annual Dinner | Ephesians was given by Mrs. Ed-| ; Plans were completed for the ward D. 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Top was pretty tasty in camp and (left to right) right, Shirley Dawson, 13; Joyce Crabtree, 13; Marty Cathy Self, 13 and Karen Shearer, 13, “dig in” in appreciation. _, note conservation practices, The Daily schedule called for rising . ois) hour during the evening was . |by gravel pit to find rock samples. - own bed and straightened his | A daily news broadcast -was \Other groups visitied a farm to at 7 a.m, and lights out at 9 p.m. In between, a variety of activities involved new learning experiences, ‘free time to develop skills, rest! periods, social hours, snack ‘time, dishwashing. Another five cleaned up the dining hall, others swept Home Ceremony at Dryden Unites Area Couple DRYDEN — Frances Mary Fire at Lake Orion Hits Township Hall Defective wiring in the ceiling was given as the apparent cause, | ——- estimated, but Lake Orion fire. 10 Hold Penny Supper men said excessive smoke damage would necessitate redecoration of] n Of) LEONARD—The Addison Town- the hall. Hold Card Party Tonight hall at 8 p. m. tonight. Lack $4,000 for Equ ipment at Waterford urge action on the athletic field lighting and fencing. project. However, no action coyld be taken until the $25,000 pledged has been turned in. The Student Council now has $21,000. When the full amount is obtained, approval for the sale of bonds must be secured from the Michigan Municipal Fi- mance Commission. Then bids wit be taken and contracts awarded, Actual construction of the equip- intendent of Schools James Den- herder. But-the legal steps necessary preceding construction take time and the stiidents had hoped to have the lights ready for graduation. In other business, the mainte- nance of school buses was re- “| viewed, because of the recent accident in the Four Towns area. Three full time attendants check the buses daily and the cause for the parts failure in this par. ticular accident is being investi- gated. . Preliminary plans for the five- room addition to the Jayno Adams Saturday at Leonard ship Women’s Service Club will serve a Penny Supper from 6 to i p.m. Saturday at Rowland Hall. | |men and women serving in the armed forces. Program Set for April 26 o Teachers of 4 Counties to Meet at Walled Lake ment will take less than a month, | according to Assistant to the Super-/b¢ David Faigenbaum, chief phy- Students Urging Action on Field Lighting WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — A/School were presented but were re-|was awarded to Wilson GMI. delegation of high school’ students|tumed to the architects, William|Three buses will have santana : Zimmerman Associates, for re-|transmission and will cost $5,616. attended the meeting of the Board ion, Satimated of Education here last night to was be- yond the budget a of $100,000. {he conttact for four new buses jeach. One bus with automatic transmission and a two-speed elec-; ‘trie axle will cost $6076: ‘Your PTA Is Planning: Psychologist Meeting at Rochester High ROCHESTER — The Harrison and mopped the dormitories and Dairy Career Day Scheduled MSU Event Saturday to Show Opportunities, Training Methods EAST LANSING — Opportunities in the dairy industry will be pointed out to high school youths! ‘Gay at Michignn State Cokcersity which were served family style.|trict of the Michigan Educational " | Saturday. MSU men staff member, said that the suppfy! ‘ of dairy graduates is inadequate| ternate activitiés im case of in- |. vamber ballot. to meet the demand. The career; clement weather. These included day will stress the opportunities in| a stunt night and composing a both the dairy manufacturing and; camp song. - production fields, Beginning at 11 a.m. in the MSU Union, the program will Could not afford it were asked to, first and outline careers in the field then deal with Ways of fin- mancing university training. La ter, interested students a chance to talk about their area of interest with MSU dairy staff members. - have own A tour of the dairy processing to Address nm in the new anim al in- |Detroit. He also serves the Roch- \dustries building and the univers. Movies were taken of the week's lity’s dairy farms will complete the 2ctivities to be shown later. | sctoer program. Meiser also pointed out that a Central Parent Teachers ‘Associa-jester shcool system's mental health) veloped for dairy students in an Monday in the Rochester High) His topic will be st meeting will be held at 8 p.m. ‘School cafeteria. \chologist at Children’s Hospital, |___— : } 5 Scholarship Awards Given - } | UM Graduate School Names Area Students to Win Grants | College students from Oakland ‘dnd- Lapeer Counties are among The speaker for the evening will) | clinic. |Health.” Four Towns School. | They are: Mrs. Jay Bendall, president; Mrs, William Kent, mothér vice président; William Gray, father vice president; Mrs. Simon Christian, corres: ponding secretary; Mrs. John Matas, recording secretary; Mrs. Beulah Hope, teacher vice pres Cemmerce Township Clifford H. Smart, ‘dated School District, will be the} | main te effort to provide means for quali- Mental fied persons to enroll in the MSU dairy program. Full details on the careeg day | New officers were elected at the/May be obtained from local dairy |plete for the annual Father and last PTA meeting at Four Towns|plant managers or the county agri- - cultural extension office. wy music pro- students of Farmington elementary ent of the Walled Lake Consoli-|High School. Over 200 students will take part, speaker at the regular as well as the 90-piece elementary \those to receive fellowship and monthly meeting of the Glengary|concert band, and art works by |scholarship appointments from the Elementary School PTA slated for/hundreds of others will be dis- |University of Michigan Horace H.8 p.m. Tuesday, in the multi-pur- | played. Rackham School of Graduate | Studies, dents from universities and col- | leges throughout this country and | Canada, and become effective at | ing for work on the campus, as | follows: , | Attica: Don R. Lick, 4468 Ball imathematics, Michigan State Uni- iversity, ‘Huntington Woods: Rackham special fellowship, an- thropology. pose room, His remarks will be related to) schools The awards are given te stu- \the school budget for the coming Bon dand Middlebelt. sch idfaaiel year and to the school building stage a similar show ik plans of the future. | ranged for the occasion by Mrs. An art exhibit has been ar (Candidate Minister Gill, Ten Mile and Shiawassee are Father-Son Fete scholarship program is being de-| —_—_—__——_—_ ~ -‘-tship of the Women’s Fellowship. Art and Music Form Farmington Program ‘FARMINGTON — “Educa tion|land. Accompanying the speaker) Through Fine Arts” is title of to-|will be his two trained huskies and ident; Arlo McCully, treasurer; |nicht’s art exhibit | and Mrs. Malvin Grile, historian. |gram being given |three superintend-|schools at 7:30 p.m. at Farmington| | chairman. represented. Eagle} ford, Proud Lake forester, di- | i te [WEEKS OF PREPARATION Bondy, 13 (left to right) stop for COOL, COOL WATER — Rosemary Ronayne, 12, and Juanita a refreshing drink at the fountain. | Weeks of advance preparations ‘They're part of a group of 60 Walled Lake seventh graders) who jwere involved. Students made a! camped out for a week under school sponsorship. large wall map of the area toy +> orient themselves prior to the trip. Tee bed saect toe neue Waterford MEA Asking was done by Mrs. Norman Suehner, | j}eafeteria employes. Hosts and jhostesses for each table at each| | meal were selected. These hrought kitchen, Grace was said at meals has been set by the Waterford Dis- \Once during the week each group| Association. The organization is cooked a meal outdoors, utilizing ciriculating petitions so that an aluminum foil cooking. jamendment to the state Constitu- ition, concerning. the state board of Plans were even made for al- ‘education, may be placed on the The changes advocated are that the State Board of Education The cost of the week was seven) seca that snes be siooeed dollars per student. Those who 4. - staggered bails “0 oo [contribute what they could and the! | schol and Multi-Lakes supplied William Spence to Speak erence. | a . Officials hoped that the program _WATERFORD—An active Pon- will be continued, as the students tiac layman and public speaker, lean learn more conservation by do- William Spence, will be in the pul- ling than by reading about it. To pit at the Waterford Community help those who weren't fortunate Church service Sunday. He will ‘enough to be able to go, colored ‘ke the place of the Rev. Lee Smith of Chicago, — previously scheduled as guest minister, who jcannot be there. one of the Walled Lake school FOr State Amendment WATERFORD TOWWNSHIP —A more than two in any one year; the food to the tables from the goal of 2,100 signatures by, May 4) and that this board appoint the state superintendent of public instruction, Barbara ‘Frank, high school gov- |ernment teacher, has been appoint- ‘ed general chairman of the drive. Gingellville MOMS 7 Set Weekend Events GINGELLVILLE — The MOMS are planning a busy weekend. They will sponsor a tag day sales at all the local stores on Friday after. noon and Saturday, for thé vet- erans hospital and TB fund, and a chicken dinner with homemade pie on Sunday at the Gingellville Community Club, beginning at 12 inoon, to which the public is invited, | General chairman is Mrs. Arthur |Burgess with Mrs. Nellie Scribner ‘and Mrs. Kenneth Parsons assist- ing. at Rochester | to Be April 26 ROCHESTER—Plans are com- _ A. WITH A xe Son banquet of: the First Congre- gational Church, under sponsor- About 125 persons will be served at the 6:30 p.m. banquet in the church, Thursday, April 26. The program will feature A. lCecil Houghten who will present, lan outstanding travelog on Green- jthere will be slides and a special jexhibit to illustrate the talk. | ‘Tickets may be had from Mrs. | Stuart Hamm, 7 Highland, or | phone OL 2-4331 for reservations | | not later than April 25. | Mrs. Neil Rosso is the dinner * , TROY a Seg ap ae = 7% S. hast econca FIC SHOW! agit ee TERRI Most Shoe Rey Dewey, art instructor for the Walled Lake schools. On dis. | play will be the art work of Glengary school pupils, Refreshments will be served. Prior to the meeting, a period 4from 7:30 to 8 p.m, has been Sunday. There will be a potluck David Kap-|scheduled for parents to meet dinner in the church basement at lan, 25301 Scotia Rd.. Horace H.|teachers of the school in their re- noon. | On April 18, Hunters’ Creek will! spective rooms. West Bloomfield: Eugene H Pat: Name Chairman itison, 5960 Pontiac Trail, State Col- ' Educators from Oakland, Ma-| evening will be Miss Elizabeth lege scholarship, English language! ; . @omb, St. Clair and part of Wayne Yank, national president of the and literature, Alma College. for Buftet Benetit Counties will converge on Walled Classroom Teachers Department,| Royal Oak: William R. Brashear, Lake next Thursday for the district the ‘|with Mrs. Weborg, 2255 Pontiac as State Homemaker NEA, ‘Trail, Walled Lake, .or by ll Soe \134 W, Liberty, Henry Earle Riggs under the direction of Mrs. Ron- extended to school principals and) ai4 Lamontagne. |1408 Northwood Bivd., Herbert E. Boynton scholarship, English lan- guage and literature, UM. ~ South Lyon: Richard A. Slotter, Fellowship, chemistry, renewal. . Marlette Girl Honored MARLETTE — Nora Lee Bene- at St. Andrew DRAYTON PLAINS—Mrs, Ar-/here is sponsoring a dance at 8 ‘Slated at Hunters Creek METAMOR A—Rev. William | Vroman, candidate minister, will conduct services at the Hunters’ |Creek Community Church at both the 10 a. m. and 8 p. m. services {join with Pilgrim Congregational Church, Metamora, in a Youth Rally, at 7:30 p. m. at Metamora Teachers Sponsor Dance LAKE ORION — Teachers Club thus Meyer has been appointed tonight’ at the Blanch sims School, general chairman in charge of.a ~~~ ener buffet dinner to be held at St.| Andrew's Episcopal Church May 7.) building Andrew's plan to be in their new church by September 1, ing Mrs. Meyer-are Mrs, | dict, daughter of Mr, and Mra: William Berfédict, who J. D. Boardman and Mrs. Gteorge Higgins. Wisk. - Wt wonderful/”* 5 Days 10 Wisk DAY! For The Money In Americal Advertised in Seventeen! . OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY | NIGHT ‘TIL 9PM. * y in Campout Adventure j Walled Lake Junior High eg a Sponsors Proud Lake ‘Trip WALLED LAND ~ Sialy Watadiiaentates, Ball cenper mals te Lake seventh graders who have returned to school after a week- long campout at Proud Lake Rec- reation Area in Commerce Town- heard and discussed, but the radio _ Ship are, still talking-abeut one of was turned off’ just prior to the the greatest adventures of their weather forecast to permit students young lives. ———— rs Vad ae ema ae ee Sy rig! tes a stg pes 4 iy tay) Ae Ra a AB A oy 7 ! \ } | fr. * : pe | ‘ A, rey | A 3 Fi | a a js ‘ z | _ THE ‘PONTIAC. PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1956 \ SEVENTEEN Hal Boyle Bayes & ' — . J India to Spur Export aerate 4 _Ex-POW N ian Lives | in His ore was NEW YORK @®—The eens of, ithey return to peacetime living, after the abortive raid on Dieppe. war Drishners are haunting thipgs. Because they can do little but! ‘dream “and wait, their dreams’ have an intensity beyond the dreams of ordinary people. They| mang dream ‘of love, nl tome. oe Gren, wk teoket eee ane MANY FORGET . Many prisoners of war, when their nightmare ordeal is over and forget the dreams they once ‘found refuge in. * * * But not Gil Bloom, who for 5 jmonths as a prisoner of the Ger- dreamed ‘constantly of—. But let's tell his story from the beginning. Gil, a tall, powerfully built pri- vate from ‘South Orange, N. J joined the U. S. Rangers shortly J..| battle. jHe himself fought. at Gafsa in |Tunisia, Gela in Sicily, Salerno jand Cassino = Taly. A few days cher the Anzio landing he was with spearheading jelements of Rangers when his en- tire outfit was trapped and *cap- tured by a larger German force after seven murderous hours. of JUST ONE ‘MEAL The «Jewelery Open 9-5:30—Fri. ‘til 9 PERSONALITY GLASSES ~@ NO APPOINTMENT NU-VISION OPTICAL CO. Rm. 243, 15 W. Lawrence St, of Your Lyes! 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The rest had ‘dropped out.” * * Gil’s weight had dropped from about 175 pounds to 98 pounds, He | fainted in the chowline waiting for his first real meal and spent weeks jin a hospital. “When I came home food was ‘a passion with me,” he said. “I couldn't get gnough of it.’’ | He went back into his old bus- SAVE WASTE PAPER! We Are Now Paying NEWSPAPERS . MAGAZINES... . 30¢ Per 100 Lbs. Scrap lron—Junk Coars—Structural Steel TypHpewn STEEL C0. FE 4.9582 135 Branch St. ocross from American Forging & Socket ‘But Gil couldn't get that wartime jdream out of his head. He wanted 'to be surrounded by steaks. ““CHAROOAL ROOM” ; Today he is, Gil took his capital jand, teaming up with a Greenwich |Village restaurateur named John- \ny Johnston, opened a steak and chop house ¢alled ‘The Charcoal Room" at 45th St. and 2nd Ave., not far from the United Nations. * * * The place boomed .from the start. 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CAMERON tor» much longer time than he ‘often than docs the general pops uch a8 Hodgkin's Glncace | Medical and Scientific Director otherwise. would Lym- -phomas, which are not tumors a3) sy g Yet, in spite of this pro- nounced susceptibility, they are incurable, with rare exceptions. treatment Proper Cells of the Instead, they seem white cells, tures. | anemia. NEISNER ” WATCH REPAIR 42 WN. Seginaw . “I never sam anything like itt” a Wt wonderfull” 5S DAYS TO WISK Day! hil Orrdy He pe FALSE TEETH Rock, Slide or Slip? 5 i: treun leukemia a sense, are crowded out by used. They do not clear|iarge numbers of white blood cor to originate in a given) puscles present in leukemia. particular organ, and Tate, they een the bore marrow, the There are two basic kinds of white bloog cells—the lymphocyte The only other early symptoms are tiredness, weakness, to become easily fatigued | dency materially sds to the patient's coment end! that’ accompany the associated ¢ permits him to be normally active + fil ¥ te rally means red cells, in the blood are formed which in many in-! stanges fail to assume mature fe@-|1Ke process that primarily in- and ten~ itype, which @re found there in lation. But certainly most patients. with leukemia have never been ex- posed to powerful radiations, or ber of the entire family ot ere {It includes a confusing variety of! forms, shading from relatively) originates. benign and curable to completely, cbetreparges and uncontrollable. 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Styles, colors, and sizes for now into summer! $] 39 4, $2,°° vi clues to 3.99 CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITER t CHILD'S COAT and TOPPER in Stock REDUCED * ee ee ee . of i ¥ . ie di j fi i i 4 | jd / j t ! . ‘ ‘| te Pe . / > é j ‘ F ; j ow ‘ ? "THE PONTIAC prise, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1956 4 _ NINETEEN a Georgi Malenkov, Deposed Soviet Chief, Considered on ‘the Uparsitt it vit mit i if Ambassador Charles E. Bohlen © geome y Bh goggle which is due to be concluded gressive | shortly. American officials general. ily have concluded that the basic elements of danger which existed in Stalinist times are still present. Russia remains a dictatorship .|Subject to the absolute decision and control of a very few men. It remains a military power of .the first ren. It i, guded hy an_ne-|erp was beyond criticism. deology which as a first! article of faith calls for destruc- ition of every non-Communist sys- tem of society in the world. The Washington analysis of So- viet behavior currently focuses on dictatorship was a disaster for So- extre — nee ee ee p when Stalin died but had to give and in England as mely capa- lai Bulganin and Nikita Khrush- chev, Comniunist party boss. What they say and do will be examined closely for clues as to jattributed here to & rigidity ery appearance of confidence ~~ Most American officials we engenne fl to apply the! in, his future. ‘seem convinced that Khrushchev, exible policy maneuvers; - \ Bulganin, Zhukov, Malenkoy ne which Khrushchev. and Bulganin He is regarded by. various peo- lple who have had opportunity to the others in the top dozen in Pursue. Moscow are cértain that Stalin's! Malerikov gained prechiership| see him in operation in Moscow viet communism and that they it up in February 1955. In recent ble and intelligent, Coupled with really believe in the collective! months he oo ‘appeared at Mos-'the improvement in his political principle. ‘ lcow parties and receptions as one ‘position, this has given rise to * lof the inner group, close to|speculation that some day he may The downgrading of Molotov is Khrushchev and Bulganin, with ‘reach the premiership again Soviet intentions in the Middle East, South Asia, Africa and West- ern Europe. ' e U. of M. Students Planning Annual , Gala Michigras ANN ARBOR (® — Studies take a backseat this time of year, as hundreds of students at the Uni- versity of Michigan prepare for their annual] Michigras, a spring- time festive roe. ‘More than “o floats will be fin- | |ished on time for the grand pa- jrade today through downtown Ann Arbor, where traffic, shopping and everything will just have to wait. Nine, Michigan high School bands will join the University's marching band and. the univer. sity’s Air Force ROTC Band in * * U. S, officials are convinced the ‘imajor Soviet purpose in many foreign policy operations now is to disrupt as far as possible the! Western defense system. Important as Soviet foreign aims are, the predominant view ‘here is that recent Soviet policy shifts have been motivated pri- imarily by concern for internal jstrength and security. The key to ithe repudiation of Stalin is most often viewed in this light. When Stalin died March 5, 1953, the one concern which united his survivors in the Kremlin was to) protect themselves against each/ other and to prevent. the ‘emergence of a single all-power: | jful figure, This led to the develop-| SORE PATOL. THIS 'STHE STORE! ge rhestael devs comme TOASTS the TALK ot OMSES «FOR THE TIME BEING. t of what the Russi no ; iment of what the Russians now “ bey the students ons open u “coll ive leadership.” * * * Also, it not only, provided a basis, for repudiation of Stalin, but) created a necessity for it. 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RENTALS Floor Sander~ Polishers -- Drills pty Temporary ea When Out of Town Thugs: Oe eae tne tent, ho Stata op be in esgic um a ee ee Pull Jobs—’ It's Murder’ are SAN FRANCISCO w—A sesnal signed _to fill the gap by exhanging grinding equipment broke down’ hoodlum sees a chance for a prof-|informatten- among police depart: 4 the jtable\ robMery, Instead of pulling) ments all over the West; possibly the U.S. Public Health Service vaccine,” Dr. Heustis said, “and it himself, he “cases” the job and eventually nationwide, with “accu- Present priorities call for dis- have been assured that the first telephones complete information| rate files on criminals everywhere. : Salk celtes a av high. level of| °°, Tends in a distant city. They Local and state officers expect tribution of the vaccine for|two doses. give @ ve" Ol |fly tb the scene, commit the erime| close cooperation with h the FBI. first and second shots only for protec tion against pareve pelt. "and, ina mattes of hours, are sale) ~ T nasene totus fs . » Hubbard F Blasts toughest. types of crime to solve. They have good files on their local criminals, but nothing on the out-) “Foi iS | | of-towners who did the job. Feder-| pD COpa eric” al agencies do not figure in it be-. cause it's a “lock” Now, after years of effort, offi jooes, in a score- of Western com- Bishop Interfering With munities have taken the first con- / \crete step toward creating a super Official’s Race Views ‘police intelligence network to col- ‘lect and distribute information| DETROIT (®—Mayor Orville L. _, {about intercity criminals, It cuts|\Hubbard of suburban Dearborn * | right across state lines. says the Rt. Rev.»Richard 8S. | The new agency will be headed! Emrich, bishop of the Episcopal ‘by San Francisco's" Police Chief diccese of Mic higan, was ‘#tipking |Frank Ahern and will center at!his nose where it does not belong” the California State Bureau of when he criticized Hubbard's views|{0F Mrs. Hanson. | Criminal Identification and Inves- 9, segregation. | tigation in Sacramento ‘Information is 9 per cent of jour operation, and this thing is Hubbard said he is going to sue, the Bishop for libel jdedicated to furnishing informa-' Bishop Emrich, in a public | | ton," Ahern described it. statement Wednesday accused | ° * Hubbard of opposing ‘‘funda- \cfals, representing key cities in tian faith” im his segregation | the vast area from the Pacific! views.. The Bishop declared “it Coast east to the Mississippi River) is the duty of every pastor and participated in the organizing con-) Christian to oppose him.” ference in San Francisco. St.Louis, | or three months to get the bureau of the suburb's residents. up by state and local law enforce- and boasted a be intoleraince.; ment groups. kept detailed files on the robbers, morally wrong: to do so.” con men and other underworld characters living in their. own pt allied know the oe ne = Treasurer ‘of Club s, the habits and the i ethods .of th _ at stta lovee tnaliganns Sa” such Enters Guilty Plea - as in Los Angeles, have never had town connections. Pontiac Matrons’ Club, Mary Har-'| (plea to guilty Wednesday in‘Oak-. land County Circuit Court. made. .' The shortage was discovered members told police, last Decem- slightly damaged her house. charge at her circuit’ court ar sentenced by Judge Frank L, Doty April 30 Nationally Advertised Armstrong Excelon Pure Vinyl! Plastic Creaseproot—No Waxing 50% Off VINYL PLASTIC FLOOR € Each ‘TILE ) Rocks Town, Kills 4 nine-second earthquake which col lapsed houses. 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Citizens Misunderstand crime, ., Dearborn Mayor Says. ‘Mrs. Iren morirae | awe 1 the Meaning of Garbage | America’s Lowest Priced ee en nage” wi wo Nationally Advertised TV plans to “get tough” with resi-| dents who don’t know the mean- ing of “garbage.” It adopted that attitude night after it learned the town’s igarbage truck wasn’t tough enough to handle what “has been found in garbage cans, The trucks’ because residents were | their cans with such things as ce- ment blocks and iron wheels. 25 Cent Settlement Appeases Woman LEXINGTON, Ky. W—It will) e more than 25. cents to gét \Gonesal Telephone Co, of Ken- itucky to tangle with a woman in ‘court. ” * * Hanson was deter-| mined to recover the quarter she’ said she ‘deposited in a pay phone costs to file suit, saying the com-| pany had refused to make a re-| fund. But a company - attorney) aa _— Twenty-six law solaoreseinal offi- mental teachings of the Chris- | | A Piano Now ] Limited Denver, Seattle, Las Vegas, Kan-| Hubbard was quoted in a recent| sas City, Los Angeles, Reno, San|Mewspaper interview as saying he, Diego and Portland were among “8s elected on a platform that he) | them, jkept Negroes out of Dearborn and Ahern estimates it will take two in so doing reflected the wishes, into full operation. | Bishop Emrich said Hubbard had! This is the first such agency set/“‘hurt the good name of Michigan| * ¢ ¢@ | In answer, biubbard said yes-| a | Capt. James E. Hamilton, head terday that ‘‘under the principles| of the Los Anos Police “Dapart-| sof trestaan of speech and — Lester Betsy Ross Call For a FREE Home ET h- 94 t’s intelligenc: t, lal f reli I t om ee bere food ap rae ofl Gulbransen or a TODAY | DEMONSTRATION deral Local departments always have people upen another because it is The Sacramento center is de- /Bo of 51 Hibbard Ct. changed her | Mrs, Hargo, who was treasurer of the group, reportedly kept a false bankhook to show members recordg--of atinaie ‘she had not ber when the clulf funds were to be drawn from the bank for dona-: tion to charities. At that time, they said, Mrs. Hargo disappeared, after a fire of umknown origin had Mrs. Hargo stood mute on the raignment, but changed the plea to guilty Wednesday. She will be Earthquake in Spain GRANADA, #Spain —At least four’ persons were killed and many injured last night during a lote village. It killed 3 persons and injured 10 there. Villagers rushed from their homes in panic. 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TWENTY-FIVE “School, City to Plant 66 and the Student Council of Le Treés for Arbor Day —- |gam |. The Parks and Re - de-|. Two honey locust tees furnished ’ partment will join with students at|°” ‘he , | LeBaron School to celebrate Arbor| group. City Forester Donald Nagel 7) 491 lla ait tata Fa LE New Type Greenhouse | ~ Watt tm vas mys ay | a Cay caeecsse"| See oro . A new type of greenhouse, made the all-organic fertilizer |ot plastic film o simple wood Special Low Prices All Next Week © : . UCAWNS - GARD + SHRUBS « TREES frames is now on the market. It om nena hee yeu west Go tae to serve snd a Se . 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Mark out-a circle siv inches . l- first time this year on Saturday! larger than the tree roots, 2.9 1's » nice drive to Romeo . . . visit us today and select your anes > amd Sunday from 2 until 6 p.m./Separate the good soll from the garden needs... . YOU'LL SAVE MORE! .. .. ..., -% They will remain open to visitors ‘oP soil 3. Hold the tree in . every weekend from now until the | Place “= — the Complete line of Grass Seeds. Insecticides, and Fertilizers Ni ber. - % a ! , first of Novembe Jeenor than grown in ‘the nursery | OPEN SUNDAYS and Weekdeys from $ A.M. te 5:30 P. M. the gardens and park are dec- | §. Stamp the soll around the orated with replicas of French, roots as it is added and when Chinese and Italian sculptures | the hole is three quarters full, ‘ _ and fountains, as well as works | apply water so that the soil is Romeo, Mich., on Van Dyke Ave. (M-53) Phone PL 2-3838 commissioned expressly for the | well washed into the alr spaces. : : . Cranbrook estate grounds. 6. Continue to add soll leaving |= —_— : ‘ . it loose | OM DISPLAY NOW — THE ALL-NEW ROOF V.P. MOWER The and park are oper- om top. i F NCY — ni of Kingswood) 7, Make a ridge around the tree With just @ twist-of-the-wrist, you can adjust the pitch of the FRINGED AND FANCY — Called pinks because once upon a |ated by the alum t . P) : tate at ta hob co Kank, tome denine © lean noe: Oe l-new ROOF time that was the only color common in this flower, the species is |@nd ‘Cranbrook School. Garden| with some of the soil to retain THIS } V.P. MO’ cuts heavy brush and tall weeds or mows lawns velvet smooth, | more properly called by its botanical name, Dianthus. This example clubs and other organizations may) water; 9. Trim the tree back about ‘ is called Single Gaiety. There’s a double flowered form that's even make advance arrangements for|one half to two thirds to offset The new V.P. gear drive, with feather touch control, enables to . : special weekday visits. Fees go|jthe root loss. Do not cut the -- : * move up hills and terraces without slippage, and with positive cutting ys. fluffier. Both make excellent cut flowers. Seeds should be sown in- to -help deserving students gain|leader or tip of the tree. Organic Green Kentucky Blue Indispensable around the farm. ideal for motels, ; cemeteries ond | doors right away. ; ° scholarship aid at both schools. 9. Wrap the tree schools with the new lawn shield atochment completely covering the blade, —— : : pie sen lel on hating sromnet umianeld aol Fertilizer . Grass Seed 4 making it sate even around children. Plan Rose Gardens get them into the ground as quick- Label Rows of Seed * Jentrance of insects and 10. Stake | i ’ ly as possible. Take care that the a. : . . ‘the tree if there is danger of it’ . : f SALES & Before Planting Time root systems do not dry out—soak-| When sowing, seed, be sure to! blowing over. Attach the tree to! 50 $ 75 5 ; $ 25 . beds in ad ing the plants in water for several | label the rows. It may seem at the) the stake with a piece of wire/ SERVICE Plan your rose beds in advance, | hours before planting is a good | Lbs . ° ~% rking a specific location for) habit. ber that you put the candy tuft! hose ma ; i - \each rose. When the plants arrive, - © ©: ' re and the marigolds there, but) Remember to grow and main-| FE 3 9830 \eac . = | If planting must be. delayed,|in the welter of spring activities,| tain healthy trees, they must have | time that you'll be able to remem-| run though a piece of garden! Lbs = | * 921 Mt. Clemens | | bury the plants in clean soil. you may forget. light, food, water and-air. OX) - WE HAVE A ‘ s ® : : Biennials Lose Luster Affer Two SeasOns| wermer 0, COMPLETE LINE ‘ | ‘WELPFUL OF GARDEN ¢ ) ' - By HENRY PREE | two seasons to come to maturity. | cases have a tendency fo be weak HARDWARE MAN * @ ©) e " growth, usuall fleshy root me je xXx x x) SS? C ) foxgloves, sweet Williams, Canter- The pil ond nas , it y : sata er blooms. Canterbury bells and SUPPLIES AND 2a SOK er elven arootmonee flowers and seed, living on the | the “cup and saucer” form are ; ~o * , a S are among food stored up in the root and | indispensable garden flowers that | a MASTER I s eeees be — of plants for the) then dying ype is a plant | like a good, rivh soil ‘and iat HARDWARE = ‘flower ga ‘ » | correeat : DS is re ten a "nye na wr eet pa ent | : Are Better PSO, tir beauty tade after a season or|Perentials the term is generally} |e 8 8 Keevo Hard Wareh ' : . | ed to ers W roots con- a matter of fact, a ; | ’ two éf bloom, This is because they | ieue to live’ and send age perennial species of graden pinks eego a ware : a ouse \vanais. lennial and sot _ perennial after year new leaves and flowers| should be renewed every two or = which die when winter comes, three years, preferably by seeds| 20 Osmun St. A biennial ts a plant which | 4A list of the better known peren-| when named varieties are not in- ; | is started from seed and requires /njals would include delphiniums,| cluded. peonies, bleeding heart, phiox, iris,| ‘The common foxgloves ueoliy| ~ “Get Two Estimates— Make Sure One Is Ours” Q ~> 9 pL columbine, asters and day lilies.| are treated as biennials, seed sown. M ASTER , '° Rs sens While some perennials will flow-|early in the spring producing flow- 2 BM, | \er the first year from seed sown|ering plants the following year.| im we | oO - ‘early indoors, they are not at their) Hollyhocks are best used either FENCE co. “y ‘best. until] the second year. ‘in massed plantings or as back- | Where biennials are to be in-|ground for low-growing plants. | cluded:in the mixed border, they|. Pansies give their best bloom on ‘must bée.treated as annual plants.| young plants. 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Cover partially and then work dirt in among the roots so there are no air pockets. Tamp the soil down’ ‘firmly and use about a pail of, 'water. Finish filling in the dirt. BRING DIRT UP Chapman said in the spring he brings the dirt up around the bush and then when the weather gets warmer takes it down again. jwood on the bushes. surgical paint of ‘a shellac on the! cuts so worms don't invade the} | bush. To maintain your roses, Chap- jman advises wa tering them | “good” once a week and doing a! little . shallow cultivation then. den Tractor Power in Ga 3 d Ease of Handling f an ~ WA ) 4s , La \ ji % BOLENS RIDE-a-matic TRACTOR & Does EVERY JOB faster while you RIDE! mulching them with compost or) peat moss. Rock Gardens Need | Good Area Drainage | method of procedure is to dig out The rocks should be at a mini- | which Chapman says is a bean- itensity. a : Pottine Press Photo ‘mid in the bottom of the hole so that the rose roots would have a place and not just be shoved into the ground. Waterford Rose Lover ‘Begins Spring Gardening Spraying or dusting is important especially within 24 hours after a a rain, our expert continued. Rose lovers always have their favorites aml so does Chapman. He has a climbing rose, Doubloon, which has. gone to the top of the roof, and torn two trellises from the ground. Chapman said he's holding it down now: with a 4x4 post and a 1x2 p iece of lumber. In bloom, the Doubloon is a solid mass of yellow. A favorite in the tea roses ts Peace, a soft yellow beauty and sti another is Crimson Glory tiful sgariet with large blooms. This one is easy to handle and work with, he sald. Mr. and Mrs. Chapman have given up growing the perennials and annuals and have concen- trated solely on their roses. Neigh- bors in the area agree that it was, worth while -because the Chap-| man's rose bed is “‘one of the Grass Seed Tests Give Good i i i spel In fF } iff g 243i F p i s¥ it H 4 if 3 i i fe rT es Hi ie] = : = i i GOOD TOPSOIL on: a lawn which contains bent) grass because injury will result. If one complete spraying of the herbicide is done three months. in a row—that is, once each in April, tt ne Tree Planting * Grows in State - r$ fertilizer. Work it carefully so that| Gigantic Task -Cove | 46,800 Acres Barren’ a good lawn. If you have a steep slope on your grounds, a small percentage of perennial rye will help. It germinates quickly and iwill prevent erosion from heavy rains. High-grade fescues, chewings, and creeping red are the best for sandy soil, low fertility, well- finest of lawn grasses, Kentucky bluegrass, demands sun. A new awn will need approximately three ‘pounds per 1,000 square feet; an old lawn, about one pound per 1,000 square feet. Seed may be broadcast but bet- ter distribution is obtained with a s@ed-fertilizer spreader. After seeding, rake the ground with the back of a rake, roll and then water. , | The lawn must be kept moist | until good germination appears, | prettiest sights around.” and one day without sufficient Orchids Require Care SAN FRANCISCO (INS}—Lucky, Water your orchid once a week harvested forest areas, since wood- lmake a cut, Chapman said, use Knows how to take care of his Then take it out and put it in a plant. Orchids are not nearly as flimsy | do have a few fequirements that must be observed. San Francisco Bay area orchid | grower Jack Halpern hag these | tipp—they like a daytime tem- perature, in general, to reach 70 | to 80 degrees and a night tem- ‘| perature to drop to 50 or 60. A southern exposure window is) the best place for the plants. They) them from the direct sun. Yellow green means too much sun. | Another spring job is to cut out/the person who got a blooming|—submerge the whole plant andjjands reforest themselves through Ithe small twiggy growth and dead orchid plant for a gift; even luck-/pot in a bucket of water and let it! natural regeneration. When..you let, the new orchid owner who soak for 30 seconds to one minute. | drain bucket with a raised bottom. | * * * .and delicate as they look, but they) Feeding is not necessary—just| Farms ithe food they get im the water—but growth of seedlings without plant- lif plants are to be forced, they are|ing help from man in almost. all fed once every three waterings. If you're buying orchids your- self, the grower suggests you buy one that is In bloom so you wilt know what you are getting. Even well established varieties differ tremendously. ° * ° Picture the size of the undertak-| ing involved if every man, woman | ‘and child in a city roughly the! \size of Royal Oak, Ann Arbor or! |Muskegon were to journey into the) ‘country and plant 1,000 tree seed-| ‘lings. | | This illustration will give some indication of the scope of Michi-| |gan’s 1955 tree-planting record, a| Land drained and shaded areas. Theiyigantic task carried out, for the/ ‘greatest part, by forest industries ‘and: private landowners. According to official figures | | Just released, 46,300 acres of bar- | | ren land were planted to trees | last year. Nearly 80 per cent of | the job was done on privately | owned land. Trees were planted | | | Charies G. Allen of Detroit, ," | at the rate of approximately 1,- | 000 to the acre. chairman of the Michigan Forest Industries Committee, said most ‘of the planting was done on burned lover land once cleared for farm- ‘necessary to plant a tree where lone has been cut, and that very lit- itle planting is done in recently \ RESTORE LAND ‘ “Forest management as prac- ticed today on Michigan's ‘Tree provides for a natural, cases," Allen, who is head of the woods department of Scott Paper Co.’s Detroit Division, declared. | “Planting operations restore the productivity of lands laid waste by the ravages of earlier fires.” Not all of the trees planted. will reach maturity, said. Allen.i‘Thin- nings, improvVement cuttings and cessful and like raising orchids. year. Blooms last from three If the construction of a rock want plenty of light but not direct) It is best to start with just one|intermediate harvests will Héluce garden is contemplated, the best jight and curtains should shield plant, to see if you are both. suc-|the original number considerably as the timber matures. and put aside the top soil, make) Foliage color will help you deter-|If you do, pick out one more, and Allen's commitigs' is state spon- certain the area has good drain-mine if your light is right. Deep then another at intervals so you|sor of the Tree Farm program! ‘green indicates insufficient light. will have blooms throughout the/to encourage good forest manage- ment. The program is sponsored mum, one-third under ground, and But if the leaves are of a slightly,weeks to two months, depending by American Forest Products In- better two thirds. Return the soil! yellow green and stiff and leathery on variety. tamping it ‘firmly into the crev- in texture, the light is the right in- dustries, Washington 6, D. C. ices among the rocks. 50 Varieties — Ine ve tur all your... SH SALE luding new “Circus” 1. wuite’s Limited SPECIAL! 3 ROSE BUSHES In 1 Package He pointed out that it is seldom j Tree Seedlings B Can Destroy Cement Walks Treedom’s runaway delinquents family seedlings that hide out in unlikely spots, germinate and grow to sturdy size before they are dis- covered. ‘ Unfortunately, these super - sized weeds ca Start Compost Pile _for Your Garden Beds Start a compost pile in an unob- t|trusive corner as the spring clean _jup work in the garden starts. Build it like a club sandwich: with if not, a sprinkling of lime and an- a other layer of top soil and so on. garden. ees: . * # vse oun “CPO Keep-the pile concave on top tol] panpscars “wt top dressing or to dig into the gar- den beds. . Fertilize Perennials — The ‘perennial garden will bene-’ fit at this time by the careful ‘application of a complete chemical | the growing plants are not dis- turbed. “ . »|\damage in Dead or Sick Trees Should Be Removed * +. Falling trees or limbs, Drage says, can cause personal property loss much greater than the cost of In the latter part of 1955 heavy winds caused thousands of dollars eastern Colorado towns, cities and farms. | t'Trees Dress Up Home | In planning a new home on @ wooded tract, a tree specialist dress up a landscape. VISIT OUR NURSERY and GARDEN STORE for all your spring needs » ..,. fore ’ ‘ ‘ beautiful i SERVICE McNeil’s Nursery - 6670 Dixie Hwy. (Near M-15) MA 5-7946 Clarkston Your One Stop Garden Center Town & Country Garden Center 5812 Highland Rd. (M-59) OR 38-7149 Si mae “aS a T {* i) | A BLUE SPRUCE FOR YOU. » Douglas and Arborvitae, Juniper, Nursery, MUtual 4-8038, EENRIDGE FARMS NURSERY " Te iP: Cencolor Pine, Austrian, Scotch, Mugho, Native Trees. 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FRIDAY, APRIL 20. 1956 | ‘ ‘ [Seeds Can Be Started in Cold Frames Now WS By HENRY PREE OY ec jpeason . ae so many gardeners Gardens N “8 tion of Nurserymen. Many owners of older properties who have planted new species every year to give a wide variety. of foliage and ‘flower have dis- covered that they get far more joy and comfort out of their home grounds. Start with a regular plan, says _ the Nurserymen’s Association, and study your preperty fully so you will put the right plants im Potted annuals. may be _pur- the right places originally, chased from florists or nursery- It may mean the adding of one, imen, You may hire a Professional, or more new flowering trees or! — —_— po red we planting Get Plants for Home one each ki ruits, or a perennial garden. Confierows ever- With Root Cuttings greens offer winter beauty and! # An economical way of getting) warmth when everything else is! plants for your home is by root rather drab. Plant to a plan, for cuttings. Many plants are in- effect, for food, for comfortable creased by cuttings because this) outdoor living and privacy method preserves the characteris. | Each year more people are tics of the parent plant which are! placing more emphasis on outdoor often lost ‘1 plants raised om living on the property. Dining seed. and partying in a delightful out- Cuttings may be Taken from dit door living room surrounded by, ferent parts of the.plant. To have| lovely trees and shrubs not only is strong, ‘healthy plarits, take cut- to seed, so when the soil in which) they’re grown is light, well-drained and well-fed, when the plants re-) ture as they need, they flower furiously, * * « | healthy, but it saves the house- tings from healthy stock. ‘Clean|- wife a lot of work in cooking and. sharp sand is the most useful me- cleaning up afterward. Outdoor|dium for rooting them since it is meals usually are simpler and, pees to handle, furnishes aeration with paper plates, no dishes to! and drainage and can be sterilized! do. leasily. Quizzing the Gardener ) Q—In the making of a new! sure to plant in good soll and at lawn, should the fertilizer be) the same depth the trees now spread before or after the seed is stand. ~ sown? Our program calls for roto- I do not own a soil- Satin! tilling, seed sowing and then \it, | have been told that my| broadcasting of fertilizer. state agricultural experimental A—In the opinion of the old (Station will test my soil. How gardener, fertilizer and whatever |™uch soil should I send and how humug is to be used should be [should 1 gather it? thoroughly mixed with the soll | A—Submit about a cup of soll Rettee aay eoed fo cown, | men hap send auaeianai-ae eae 1 of similar size. Take several Q—We are planning to trans-| : plant 100 Scotch pines, 3-to 5 feet.’ Can these trees be bulldozed out! | of the ground or must.they be) a depth of about six inches. \Annuals Provide Colortul Borders )\From Summer Through qack Frost to grow them from seed ounieti “The constant pleasure of having|by yourself or you may raise them fournier| (for shady locations); . jeeive sunlight and as much mois-| hand dug and balled and bur-| lapped? A—For best results the pines the several specimens together | | in the container. | Q—Each of the last three years) BLUE: Salvia patens, Torenia) flats in a window, a hothed or Petunia, ‘jobelia (needs heavy cold frame, rich ‘soil); ageratum, WHITE: Petunia, nicotiana affin. | YELLOW: Marigold, both large; land small, aes zinnia, PINK: Snapdragon; cos m0 8; ‘trees come into bloom, Annoalg probably give the Install Own Water . 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The flexible polyethylene difficult to dispatch as persistent ‘pipe curves around trees or corners, ‘weeds. If you have some you can’t to provide any pattern desired. seem to get rid of, the best way After lengths of pipe have been! to discourage the plant is to rub clamped to the sprinklers, the sod off the new shoots, as they ap is slit and priéd open to a depth|pear, But be careful not to get of five Inches to bring the sprink-j/rid of plants with good colors jer heads flush with the ground sur-| If you're not sure, wait until face, arid the sod is then tamped:they bioom, mark: the ones to be back in place. dug out and otherwise dispatched : * after the blooming season * A three-foot. length of vinyl | — plastic garden: hose commects the! 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PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1956 ite Sox tdge indians Again, 1-0 fie TED cm vaeee and ‘scored. the lone run withoutitheir first defeat - —— by ex-Tribesman Larry ney. who j for winning ptaher Bob Buhl - Cleveland’ ia hit. : opened in its Jersey C “ ds mes in a row. /crac a run greg BE F a 10| At Boston, Brewer also got into/break a l-all tie and send Mil- innings, Cincinnati had to gojtrouble with walks, but Mickey|waukee into a 20 record. . 10 to beat St. Louis -19-9-with each yevets somes & afer yg age . * * *@ . jay, Chicago swept the two-jclub swatting four homers. Pope sum Frank Thomas singled home the ’ om pen- Score’s big trouble with the/a two-run double to break @ 2-all deciding run in the eighth for the| went threats and stayed unbeaten|White Sox, outside of yesterday's|tie, Ted Williams was on the bench|Pirates after Preston . Ward's PENN ~ sational in AL along with Boston,|wildness, has been poor timing.|with a bruised instep. pinch single off Al Worthington) rookie last sea-|which defeated Baltimore 42 be-|He always runs into top pitching) ~~ se 8 rile ll mark and a rec-|hind Tom Brewer's two-hitter,/opponents. Last year he lost 41 The senators.got two in the firstithe seventh. . and. Kansas City, which banged/against, Pierce's three-hitter, 2ljoff ex-teammate Maury McDer- * ¢ tries. Detroit 41 on Bobby Shantz’ five-|against Harshman's three-hitter,|mott, then iced it in the fourth as The Boks scared vice inthe to -* hit pitching. The New Yankees, and 42 against Virgil Trucks’ four-|Jim Lemon and Ed Fitz Gerald 0th to win for reliefer Clem La- THIRTY-ONE. Hae al vhteewel TT + ar J = i | : KUHN AUTO. WASH 149 W. Huron - Across. From Firestone 3 PENN = sational hitter, tagged the southpaw for solo hom-jyi1. as Rube Walker lifted a sac-| twice, * ¢ *# - lets. Chuck Stobbs held the Yanks)... fly in @ sole with’ Mitvaukce| Chicago didn't solve Herb forlto seven bits, including a homer pS 0% ih Puck ole mim WHISKEY t remained unbeaten, edging the|a hit until the eighth, but scored|and two singles by Elston How-|p one Pillette. Roy Campanella} got a two-hitter|Chicago Cubs 3-1 while Pittsburgh|in the seventh on a walk, a two-|ard. had tied it with a double—to..be-9. BUY 1N are ay . = ait i Th } ys i it i z i ; + RAY BELL S base wild pitch and a sacrifice fly! Rookie Wes Covington, batting| 1. the sixth current Dodger. fn : : a ' : _— es 7 _|with 1,000 major, league hits. . Golf oar , MS ‘ | For all the homers it was a MICH IGA N : Veteran Squad | ¢. ag fatattateataner zm GOLFER Meal wt Secrets of Better Golf z= ct aaeay cubes By. Petty tees “as med to nang Reds back in >, WILLIAM am: ge ¥ Pontiac High's baseball Chiéfs,| Wrist and hand action in the ing in toward the left. The right/tne game in the seventh. Ted| , shooting for their 2nd win, Satur-jhitting. area with a a driver sepa- arm straightens out and the left! Kluszewski (his first), Post and afternoon travel Huron players. {shoulder begins to come up. The|Smoky Burgess also homered for, sow alo _—- srnypheat geen: ileft side Seco tee poe of|the Reds. Stan Musial, Wally Moon rig to. 5 50% OF to met.a veteran Big Red nine,| At this point in your swing; power Two hot contests are promised if| and timing come into the play. Renee ile the Te le 90s cee te te Oren, ON POPULAR MAKES OF GOLF ‘CLUBS FOR weather condtions improve. In the hitting gree. yore weight “a ae MAJOR LEAGUE LINESCORES MEN AND WOMEN Coach John Heering of the |!8 almost entirely on the left.side. 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Syear|the ball, the body follows the nat-| octane ‘st the’ time of impact cca sees 0 000 2203 10 4 won 5-4. -jveteran battery, right tender swt turn ye Pegg fin! 2 your head in back of the| Kuss’ cod Atwall: Worthington, Wil- a : on . i i [ (8) and West Katt (8), L— : may ONE MAN ‘TELLS ANOTHER [nail Capen. Tic dida't knew whe bie baa] the Wett tn ender fo produce edd-|Dal when the chibhead cemtncta;qfass Ss OT sss ome barter work vty A peg ge in your ~~ the! {CPrTiaht General Praturee Corn.) AMERICAN LEAGUE see! a revenge, as Chiefs . teach contact | eaeeeye ss 00 000 000-0 9 @ 4 ball, remember—release your blow Chieago ...-- |... 000 000 10n—1 3 0 . —— = | follow the Score and Avgefl; Harcamaa end ™ os 2 © flight of the ball. The New. York 020 100-3 7 3 ec. Ret have mot played this year. jimmnediatsly SelOwing ¢ 08 (8 ¢ t Weshingten. os. 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Just N. of 14 Mile, MI 17-0133 e |] °53 Pontise 4-Door, Hydramatic PHS Thinclads Seek High Spot at Manstield A caravan of some half dozen cars today was on its way to Mansfield, Ohio, where Pontiac High School’s state championship ‘track team seeks a al spot in ‘connection is Jones, in: the high ‘hurdles. Hayes has bettered the ‘Ohio relays mark by 3-l0ths of a second, with his recent 43 effort. | Lou Gehrig's $36,000 pay in 1937 was the -highest for the major 1 fprmeran Prep Hy | High school pitchers in the Oak- ‘land County area enjoyed a field day Thursday afternoon. Despite chilling breeses, un- sually a deterrrent to sound: pitching, three prep moundsmen tossed no-hit, no-run games to highlight yesterday's. diamond action. Sam Labreque chucked a -no- ‘hitter against Ndrthville in.a Way- . ne-Oakland League game at North- , ville. Lebreque struck out 13 and |walked three as the W-O derend- ;marks. Biggest chance in this, ing co-champs posted an 0 vic- tory. * * «@ It was the 2nd league win this season for the Trojans, who. are bidding for théir 3rd straight loop title. Labreque has yet to allow an earned run this spring. Stuart Hency, a @anior pitch- | WISE BUYS! 1 Chevralat” Panet $425 , $895 Al Hanoute CHEVROLET-BUICK Lake Orion, Mich. MY 2-2411 ) ing his ist high school game, | chalked up a no-hitter and col- ' lected three hits as Roseville routed Eastland, 18-0. Hency struck out 13 while walking two and hitting one batter. His stick: work produced a trigle and two singles. Lake Orion got the axe from Ron Long of Madison as the Eagles scored a 5-0 decision. Long fanned 10 and walked just one during his-.no-hit stint at Lake Orion. The Dragons sent only 24 batters to the plate in the Oakland B e’re E-X-P-A-N-D-I-N-G! | League contest. 1953 CHEVROLET, 4-DOOR SEDAN. Light blue finish. Motor and tires both in excellent condi- tion. You'll be proud to own this car! 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Equipped would make an 595 Comes *325 Dave" Lancaster pitched and bat- ted Milford to a 10-3 victory over Clarkston in a Wayne-Oakland game at Milford. Lancaster worked six innings and allowed only two safeties in addition to clouting a home run and bases-loaded triple. _ ally rapped out a 9 verdict Oxford staved off a late rally by Ortonville to defeat the Black- hawks, 10-9, at Ortonville. The Wildcats held a 104 lead entering lers Have Field Day the bottom of the 6th frame. Dave ALUMINUM CANOES it ; i 2 i i i 1 le srl 4 rpayt if | Fee Meets Ezzard Cuaries: DETROIT (#--Fhe, old warrior and the ambitious youngster—the trial horse and the untested new- comer—the ex-champion and me hopeful strong boy. All of it adds up to « 10-round battle between Ezzard who is struggling to find a way to keep from falling off the ladder, and Don Jasper, who is trying to find a way up. The two heavyweights will slug it out Saturday night in the Wind- sor Arena in a non-televised match, The 34-year-old Charles, former heavyweight. champion who has a > every effort to win back the diadem, has dropped out of Charles,|railroad worker hasn't had a fight in six months, but has been in training all that time, Charlies has been idle since late December, when he lost on a TKO to young Jack Johnson in Los Angeles, Charles suffered a severely cut lip in that one. Charles was surrounded by re- Fabrics IN UNUSUAL SPORT COAT PATTERNS TAILORED EXCLUSIVELY BY MICHAELS-STERN “ * ge wits. a > Te. need ao? real pleased. CHARGE ‘EM @ 30 Doys, great collection we've assembled . $4500 @ 70 Days | fa rn Rr of Ste Whe Shring | 3 South Saginaw St, This Summer get the casual look —a wonderful . | start in that direction is a Heatherchrome Sport Coat styled in the most unusual group of patterns you'll see. 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" NEW YORK (INS) — Effective! qualified race horse no longer will t he autematiceliy slaced teat tant 2” S.Cass FE 2-7621 anywhere behind such horses with which it interfered ‘After a public hearing at Bel- 30. YEARS -'Racing Commission changed the) . you'll go out | mont Park yesterday, the State : of Fair Dealing Braid Motor Sales DeSoto-Plymouth Cass at W. Pike FE 2-0 "2 3 DEALS for our customers who want TUBED TYPE TIRES # 1. The Totally New U.S. ROYAL 8 SIZE 7 8° 6.70x15 plus low prices , on other sizes BLACK SW WHITE Sw 6.70x15 | $18.83° $23.08° 7.10x15_ $20.85° $25.53° 8.00x15 $22.79° $27.90° 7.60x15 25.06° PLUS TAX—EXCHANGE #2 extRA-SPECIAL! WORLD FAMOUS 5 1 U .S. ROYAL 00 6.70x15 SiZe BLACK SW WHITE sw 6.7015 $15.00° $18.36° 7.10x15, $16.60° $20.35° 7.6015 $18.17° $22.27° 8.00x15. $19.97° $24.45° PLUS TAX—EXCHANGE xd one Our Special 4 WHEEL DEAL > Your 2 Front Wheels Will Be BALANCED FREE _ With the Purchase of a Set of 4 Tires OVER 30 YEARS IN PONTIAC THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. APRIL 20, 1956 Begin Migration F From South | Ford V Blbirds Moving Into Michigan Homes} bg ZA op Seller! LANSING TU the rah rh Rama rl he rn unr f mle at meyer Sn WE'RE OFFERING [or the cir which corey thonsentslbird. ea «ee } Tc of winged creatures to their Michi- as as tay ech ee Mig Soteatias Goeks Niet Sane : op Tradesje"™™=... 0 [™ | an tomy acre merry. ) ; NOW > Listen carefully on & warm moss invariably, bird nee ee : i to radar. p cloudy ia AR toe panting seed af their calling other migration is the acuté sense of Come In jee Te veep ewe oo oy -ypptongg 2 tay see timing with which they leave thetr . - lane. oe Douglass, State Cons a eae and thee een, sie He cnokde with! has made a study of bind mi-| “You can predict the arrival | ~ We'll Answer fsrerrow. the ‘mourning’ dove and) ; | at matt of any ene specien witha Your Questions ! other early arrivals, Still to come! rama ar eays. aed tirde egy More Trout Fishing same day, year after year.” =| Ornithologists al ef HOWARD Shift in Fish Licens amas oe has : | ) ift in Fish Licen © Shea gine ine, bi ment officials reported a curious|in licenses and the rise in the| teenies tr ype ragged GET A TOP QUALIT Y / y/ 2705 a, Lake,. censes during 1955. Many feel that|what happens this year.” gy ae Ths to ached wp by static, Simmons Signs saci I USED CAR en Se SSS Wit Contino (ene e| «ot YOUR PRICE from . s00 stanspe end teat your 98,008 . Sen Mier st cinch me | LADDE | A. L, McNel, in charge at license} Former U. of D. Grider Doulas ayn FO 1 stamps, said, “past trends would) yon” Dougiass says. 3 Wood or Aluminum indicate if our sales of fishing u-| Inks 8th Professional, Most smn tind donot fy very BIRMINGHAM: | ai oo Re sit seees Saginaw Fighter s or waves, | 18° Extension $13.47 |) st, avi, stim. wa) Ken, CACO “Sac acd won tring 1955 Mercury Sun Valley ..... Seal Rite Paint & Caulk [fnedy, 148, Saginaw, Mich,|or "esi pt” lose contract/flights when it clears Paint Supplies - Rentals py gr = Pea falwith the Chicago Cardinals protes- . 1954 Ford 2-Door . eeeeeeeves be CONVERTIBLES — ‘Russ’ Supplies | recy wt tet vic my trae tary of De Shifted Lineup ] 1962 Pontiac Catalina ..... ... 699 ai ga csc bo noe, 10. Onc tit warnow oe years ot. as Marks Orioles’ 9 (953 Ford Wagon ........... 899 1955 F rd Convertible . at, we Ss ene a tw Cone ves |HOME Opener 1952 Plymouth 4-Door ....... 499 . tae mal ME Oe Mal 1953 Ford Convertible : ane ane a te bath lengne|ttutted the lineup of his thrice 1964 Studebaker Club Coupe... 899. 0 a Ua i and. preseason competition celend sent them agnnat the Woah 1963 Pontiac Deluxe gare . 89 11954 Chevrolet Convertible 11 Oakland County's Lesiieet Volume DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer VOLUME means SAVING TO YOU! Prove It to Yourself Before You Deal SCHUTZ MOTORS, Inc. Your DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer 912 South Woodward—Birmingham Ml'4-7811 STOP IN ee AND GET YOUR FREE GIFT! DAVISBURG GOLF COURSE i “Simca nee wih he oar], am ames ected 163 Hudson dot ............. 644 | 1952 Ford Convertible ee AT iene aces 1989 Dodge MDoor .......... M4 11951 Chevrolet Convertible. i Sgt its os at rl we 1964 Chevrolet 2-Door ....... 889 was i 10 DOWN DELIVERS ~ ANY OF THESE CARS! 1952 Nash 2-Door 1952 Kaiser Door 1951 Pontiac Catalina |. 1951 Ford Station Wagon $1.50 Per 18 Holes Sat., Sun. and h "1000 or more career godt é : Wolidays. TS Per § oles Weekdays, |, canponniy tentenas|™ "co mee 1951 Chev. Yo Ton Pickup 1952 Plymouth Club Coupe | Individual Membership ...... $25 [So a ue Gt eek Jacklo. Robinson, Duke Snider, | 1952 Dod : 4-Doo Man & Wife Membership. ...$35 | Vstrain and monopolize interstatc| (set Furllo and Gli Hodges. | Dodge r AND MANY, MANY MORE! § § 6 itn Wont of Wetertord on Anderoovile R&. Hie “and elecanting of champloy [rum tm the 10h, ting aa te =i ship fights in the United States. | Brooks beat Philadelphia 5-4. i A ' : : ~ § 1964 Plymouth Hard Top .....$ 989 1962" Chevrolet Hard Top ..... al | Hp hapa veeeeceeees . “ 3 pr bee sit Moe goles ro ; a Seseeseciedeess S uth Hard OP ease ; / Mis coy makes a great gift § 19565 Plymouth 2-Door Savoy .. 1398 1964 Pontiac Deluxe 1 / wtf beady wt sania eohins ' be Ha orale veeewes b>» & | ° mpier ......... . Super eee wee enee 4 J wuts a great whiskey / | ‘1953 Plymouth 2-Door ...... . C44 1964 Ford Victoria .......... 1208. 1966 Ford 2-Uoor ....... .--. 1008 1953 Chevrolet 2-Door ......... 688 rr cnscedeeeniirerioqaaniiey sire 7 1952 Buick Hard Top ........ 689 1054 Ford Custom Ranch Wagon 1344 f 4 mediately “this is a very special occasion.” 1951 Chevrolet 2-Door cgenueu.” 244 1963 Merc. Monterey Hard Top 999 i a ) Bi rire Aetd © Assails tos sheien 1954 Lincoln Capri .......... $1799 ©1961 Ford 2-Door........... 245 : people, for more years, than any other in 4 ~— It makes every occasion the finest - because it's America’s eae senting, 4 iecee Nain NEW BEAUTY for YOUR CAR MIRROR GLAZE - Gives your car a longer lasting lustre. It protects against atmos- “pheric conditions and retards the natural drying processes of paints. That’s why MIRROR GLAZE outlasts them all! NOW IS THE TIME! yon $9985 COME IN TODAY— OFFER GOOD LIMITED TIME | Harold Turner: Ford| ~ Give Seagram's and he Sure 5 Se in BIRMINGHAM _ eh YP ee 0f American ea . oe 464 s, Woodward, Birmingham | os Phone MI 7 ILLERS COMPANY, NEW YORK city, BLENDED WHISKEY. 86.8 PROOF. me Grain NEUTRAL shits, a Al F CALL WILL START € URTESY C a Major Issue Will Be: ‘Diminishing’ Ability of lke to Fulfill Duties PHILADELPHIA (Adlai Ste- seeking .the platform concerns “the diminution ot the President's ability and will- lingness to fulfill his duties." * * *@ Stevenson yesterday wound up a crowded two-day preprimary elec- tion tour of Pennsylvania with a couple of talks, a news conference jand a television panel appearance, all in Philadelphia. ° | His subjects ranged from Eisen- nse x ly |hower’é health as a campaign is, ‘one actually im j|sue to racial segregation, taxes, and repairs ponchos fn pitta (ee a ene, nearing, and oct pletely covers patches in plaster, cation _ dabor's senti- Wallbeard and other materials ments. ” CS te Tove on ‘and. can ‘te |. He told news conference that applied by anyone with an ordi. the question of the President's nary brusii or roller. It actually |be@lth is more and more a matter does what paint can't da of “grave concern to all of us.” He said the President himself has said that he intends to. delegate some of his official duties, “I certainly plan to talk during! ‘ithe campaign of the diminution of ‘HUDSON'S the fate of NATO. . * * x * Joey and Cindy Adams gave a party for newlyweds Betty Kean and Lew Parker. When the guests showed no signs of lea , Cindy walked in with a dozen pairs of pajamas and isaid,\“As long as you people are staying...” .. . Hrreviewers say “Toy Tiger,” with Jeff Chandler and Laraine /Day, is a “happy movie.” | Film Festival—when somebody mentioned burglars. x * & & | “America has many ‘bests, but it doesn’t have the best burglars,” I said. “Even Texas wouldn't boast about its thieves.” ‘ “There are some extremely clever hotel-burglars in Milano,” spoke up Edith Wilcox, the wife of a London hemp tycoon. , . “Ahd I should know,” she continued. “My hisband and I went for a drink with some friends for a half hour. “When we came back, we found our eight trunks had been rified. They'd stolen all the finery I'd bought in New York! « “Immediately we called the police. “The police said, ‘Were your things smart and attractive?’ x « '|Desert Inn in was Vegas, “I love wor “I said, ‘of course. I bought them for a trip on the Queen|you get paid three hours earlier. ' Mary.’ WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Small towns are so pictur “So the policeman said, ‘You will never get them back’ “I was dumbfounded. The policeman said, ‘Our thieves here are artists. They are clever. They.are fond of smart, attrac- tive things, and you will never get them back.’ “And I never did.” THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Polly Bergen’'s. the latest candidate for Nanette Fabray’s| job with Sid-Caesar ... Kim Novak’s beau, Tony Kastner,'¢,; . . flew to Chicago to see Cleo Moore ... The State Department jOtion Cyclist Injured will invite the Dodgers to tour the Far East in the fall. . in Collision With Car Columbia Pictures reportedly paid more than a million for An Orion Township bicyclist was “Porgy and Bess” ... Tommy Manville and his date asked & reported in good condition at St. ~. . cafe pianist for “Love and Marriage.” — Joseph Mercy Hospital today ta. Commission Revokes x *&* kk * EARL'’S PEARLS... | . ' Tf is’healthful to breathe through the nos¢. For one thing, it encourages you to keep your mouth shut.—Ghickasha (Okla.) Express. a ee ee J TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Comic Paul Gilbert said at the esque,” don’t build our big cities there.” Hugh McDougall, editor of the horseracing paper, Arm-/ strong Daily, explains why he never bets on a race: “It would) be like a drama critic putting money in a show.” That’s earl, | brother. (Copyright 1956, the Hall Syndicate, Inc.) - | | turned his bicycle into her ear} from another lane. as both were traveling east. king here in the west—| j said Will Rogers Jr. on his CBS-TV show, “it’s a shame we) hearing of the Michigan Liquor Control Commission. The management was accused of selling liquor to intoxicated per- sons Nov. 22, as well as allowing intoxicated persons to loiter and consume liquor. , 52 Rare Coins Stolen KALAMAZOO @#—A sneak thief is all equipped as a rare coin col- — USED APPLIANCE SALE! Hamilton Dryer, Excellent Condition $109.95 1955 Frigidaire Imperial Washer and Dryer — Reg. $594.95......... $400.00 Norge Dryer — Demonstrator... ... .$115.00 Maytag Automatic Washer.........$ 75.00 a ee maf F<, if yous i" ad “ he ee ae can) Se ye 4 ya fis nen ree Sweets eee ae db ach fear geatiyl a -ige ibe wae Bilis send mee | oo | 7 ¢ sol i hetechiniannesiniety en phlleed wore pr Asse # ne a = : 7 . 7 / l . . - fa . - THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. APRIL 20, 1956 . eZ ; — : eee Tin, ox" peal at the Kala- Adlai Reveals | 7 iis + Reta ath A tiga baw Charge . je Mean, Se i « ‘ - 7 \ 2 i : 4 ‘ from’ French Thieves Prefer Smart, Attractive Loot |Pismised by s a ts Na oe eee j 3 : ts ‘ ; Charles, of infraction of liquor|s.4 ¢oreign coins. Also taken (. P| k| ; By EARL WILSON reviews of thelr films .. . John Jacob Agtor’s adding & wingliaws were dismissed against the\wore @ small microscope and & ampaign an CANNES~—We' were sitting on the famous terrace at the to his Miami Beach home for his son, who'll wed soon. . -!management of the Roosevelt Ho- magnifying glass. The museum 7 Carlton.-waiting for Kim Novak who's here for the Cannes/The Big 3 foreign ministers meet in Paris in May to discuss)te) 125 N. Perry St. in a recent ~~ ne HARDWARE 1475 Baldwin Ave. 6 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator.............$ 35.00 Keasey 4620 Dixie Highway Phone OR 3-260) Frank Sinatra phoned his mother at Mt. Sinai hospital |lowing a Thursday afternoon col-|Grocer’s Beer: License - and sent roses before flying to Spain ... Desi Arnaz may _|lision with @ car on Auburn Ave-/ the michigan Liquor Control star in the film bio of Vincent Lopez . . . Faye and Skitch _|v¢ in Avon Township, Commission at a recent hearing! . acted romantic at their big party for Jack Carter . . id McIntyre, 12, of 3228 Ava- pe lon St., suffered a broken right|revoked the license to sell beer of Elaine Gordon entertained at the big “City of Hope” [jeg abrasions and contusions ale G who a anil benefit. mon Gamer Owns & gro-| 4 the accident which occurred at cery store at 27 Mechanic St. Ted Steele was set to do the first telecast from the Coll- 4:20. . The hearing held that Garner seum, till Arthur Godfrey asked to be number one... . John Mrs, Ace. 5, Deniiey, of 38 sold beer to a minor three times Wayne and Mario Lanza are burning at Time Magazine's & Demonstration Sot.—10 te 5 Josephine St., Waterford Town-| i ship told Sheriff's deputies the boy last fall, on. October 18, 19 and. 20. | * —— - _— a arenes —~ ne see Ne RET cera at “We can save you a pretty penny installing this air conditioner in your office or store” Peer oeens etre eee eee eo” $$$ F REE wap - Delivery Within COUNT is OPEN FRI.- 9 PM. Group of Supervisors Reviewing New Laws Twice as Busy MON. TILL and than doubled zoning ordi- annually by | |the County Coordinating Zoning Committee, The Committee, established to re-| view and approve or disapprove all | local zoning ordinances and amend-. ments in the county, passed on 178) actions in 1955. The 1954 total was/ NEW. CARRIER: |= WEATHERMAKER ; DESIGNED FOR LOWER | B24 procedure tor pana “of a4 INSTALLATION COSTS A statement by For @ FREE air conditioning: sur| tributes the increase to “an in-| vey of your store or office, give us!creasing percentage of county resi- @ call. We carry the full line of|dents living outside the boundaries Weathermaters, including the nove ae tie Canoe ie 1955, 153) models. that need ne water! were approved. Disapprovals and| tabling actions are taken usually |because a proposed zoning would conflict with zoning of an adjacent | area in another township, the Com- \ | | 9-Piece Complete Modern Bedroom Outfit : ‘f/f @ Furnish your bedroom at giant savings! Decorator- - memes mittee said. | Styled double dresser, mirror, bookcase bed; mattress $8.77 DOWN — ee ce weno orant Mitchell, Veteran and spring, 2 foam pillows, 2 smart dresper lamps. $2.00 WEEKLY! eer Actor Has Mild Stroke HOLLYWOOD w—One of the last residents of the once-plush’ Hollywood Hotel was not there to | day. * | Grant Mitchell, veteran actor of | ithe films and stage, suffered a mild stroke yesterday and is in: Wilshire Sanitarium. Mitchell, 81, ‘has lived at the hotel on and off! ‘for the past 15 years. The Hollywood Hotel a land-’ mark, will be torn down April 30. A diesel locomotive can move) ‘a ton of freight @ mile on two teaspoons of oil; an oil-burning |steam locomotive needs two table- ispoons for the same job. - Water Softener Sale! APRIL SPECIAL 80,000 GRAIN DIAL-O-MATIC Reg. $295.00. 189° 2 MONTH Fecteres: Dowex” Mineral (THE BEST) All Brass Assembly (it CAN'T BUST) Automatic Beckwash Control - Built-In Rinse Adjustment Dial-O-Matic Controls (NO LEAKY VALVES TO TURN) Just 15 Minutes Time. Once a Month ~ FHA Terms This is a terrific value. Cover your floor with the best for the least 00 (Seconds) *3 SERTA RESTOKRAFT Lawson Style $ 1 4 8 LARGE SCREEN TV SOFA BED... Sans] 38 S'DAYS TO WISK DAY! re ! Admiral, Emerson — 3 ROOM wre ‘349 Serta’ Restokraft combination Free warranty — De- . LIVING ROOM, OPEN FRIDAY -MONDAY TILL 9 P. M. MATTRESS AND BOX ‘48 pgeran DISCOUNT Telus: MERCHANDISE SURPLUS FURNITURE— APPLIANCES ee ee Oe now §$ ONLY. eee te Nek ’ i ee a Rete FEE iy f 4 7 7 a i Ce oe he igs : i One 4 3 ? 4 , i j } : nae 4 i by & } pepe saictoe tani al ems 5 é ‘ 9 ne ae Se ~ mi ees 4. d of y™ ST aie meena sh dieth) pie tee ahaa dee akemes oe ee ST eimaiadia nine ae hea “f w pies ‘ : } Z I . ' i y fe ‘ ¢ ae acca. ee) cp , THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1956 George B. Shaw | DO IT YOURSELF 4Zeroaginsm DONALD DUCK ce Writings Worth || -—_— ‘trey | Ae Ex 5} Over a Million || To | Jehu | | 3 2 by other Gases skesdy; 4 Fg Mr - be of pen by {he Wins Service Contest iin 5 County Burglaries ville, was sentenced to serve 9 \babies made their grand appear- are lag a or geo ge age Gen as mee: low choice steers 17.00-19.50; & few NEW + = one ve within| | : days in Oakland County Jail Thurs-| ance. ; ern Standard Time, April 30, 1956,.at . we eee as some See Rien “W2ed MTs Tea iets! | $14,057.17 for March of 1955. | 2rrtt@,tarmings of 92. exclusive. urday, April 21, 8 a. m. St. Vin detectives reported. OPEN seneeses244.0 1200 716 1716] The Rev. Richard H. Dixon J ee 2 |S ee SS eS the of the: year. 7 ce _aae| Both breakin attempts were be- Sigh seves s+ 2578 1424 16.7 1815). - Cine vt.. rs quarter ended March 31. f *| The boy ed in cent’s Hall, Parke St. —Adv, ; 263 OAKLAND AVE.—2 to 6 1986 low cscs... gout isa8 ot iene Pastor of Trinity Baptist Church, igguivalent. after preferred dividends, to| ~ me lieved to have taken place after] Saturday Only. Trailers, house Bai be n»/ The number of railroad cars fe- 35 cents s share. Profit from the. sale condition at Memorial Hospital Wiki ¥ . ; onetns will speak of his recent trip to! quired ‘of aircraft was $468,000. Net earnings : Rummage and bake sale. Corner|9 p.m. keeping rooms and apt. Good C.J. Nephler Co.) the Middle East at Congregation (Tze? t© haul thé coal needed to for the line period gi 1860, were ¢i.c6i.-jhere. Mrs. Minerva Olsen, chalr-'ot Baldwin and Virginia, Sat., Apr. sie Income. Owner retiring. Trade. Pigures after decimal points are ighthe) B'nai Israel at 9:15 this evening.|™M&ke & year's American output of oj ‘common stock. During the quareer, man of the county polio chapter. 21st. 9:30 to 2:30. —Adv.! Use of paper bags and paper-| ‘°F house outside of town. , Bish oon ; steel would form a train some the company earried 1,712,839 passengers said Robert had not been inocu-| | H. W. BIGELOW Allen Blect & Equip’. . 2 43) This is a special worship SeTV-145 350 miles | la total of 1.085,800,000 revenue passenger | if friend’s im jafl and needs DOard boxes is increasing rapidly : aa Baldwin Rubber Co... 13, 18.8\ ice which is being held throughout| "Tiles _long.- |miles, secording to American ‘officials. lated with pollo vaccine. bail. Ph. FE 8-944 or MA 6-403," Panama. =f _ held teen Mc xn Howell & Chem a4 4 the workd in honor of the eighth . oon annamnnn nn ee ~ Adv a ee Metal Prod. 125 122 11.3/4Nniversary of the State of Israel's . » 4 s * F . ° Freee Ht Ht iiietcpendiece Pros wn tere igh ‘Drama Builds in Graham Trial 2eme srt me] (Serving Good Food Since 1929! | Toledo Oe j 1 A ake atglclted for’ the eee of Taree! . . Lake Orion, Pri. and Sat, —Adv./ Breakfasts—Luncheons ast HST Seca as [ Battle O y I rar ck ee F a ian sates ea" aS Lawyers Battle Over Jury Issue sctammage alc 1 Auburn A] = RIKER FOUNTAIN owing a question and answer | : ; . J Government period, refreshments will be carved DENVER (INS)—Opposing law| The, slim, 6 foot 1 Graham.a|jury. If he realizes the enormity Rummage sale. 98 W. Huron, Lobby of Riker Bldg. . Curtails Visits to Reds with Mrs. David Utley, hostess. yers, battling into the fifth day/once-convicted forger, and some- of the charge against him, ed ee. Soe EK se. sa 7} Ly, ¥ 4 Lt t + \ ey a aj t | ¥ es i bi a ; / “a = GE 2 ; ee ig 4 i} s ii : i OF a it ca a | “y a ; } i 7 te j my #a0 : Phi AD AG” Bats Ss : “ ae Seg Ted yp) f stele = ‘ at miprscn gest RGAE QE OR et apy aa pepo gedlaminmiatienit bag sis eth shoe a gS gpciaghees Sis yaaa tala apncchclmiicnscignaytin sein 4 Ns aie anh ee af senda ee ee : ( ; : ie ‘ ” ' ‘ a ‘< ‘ f PVs i | 7 ‘ * f \ \ pe \ | . ; ws , 3 iad PETE 3 7 THE PoyTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AY 0 1046 ‘ : eee a ae THIRTY-SVEN Fair Share Split (Sess %=' ses Peretio Is Caniate Dinner Scturday Holy. of. Ses Sires = Marts tacon pats Prosecutor Post Widens at Rally =e" | srw = at Lake Orion vi Special Gatheri : to Aid Veterans [Or mm. Sicte Singing Evangelet < : of the Holly Chamber of Com- LEONARD—Jack Bierce, singing , Iner will be served tie Setentey,| i for April 36 of 6:30 o'clock at I‘ message at both the morn- to Retain Ousted Leader starting at 5:30 p.m, at the Apier- . * ing a 7:30 p. m. evening’ service | : at Elkston Parley ican Legion Hall, | ming en oa bnay ‘At Leonard. Methodist : ELKTON @®—Approximately 250 This public fund-raising everit/the membership, are being invited:| The WSCS of the church will ‘ Huron County farmers representing |provides money to ‘f° serve a mother-daughter banquet b one faction of the Fair Share Bar- land their families in’ the Lake| The purpose of the meeting is)at 6:30 p. mi., April 27. | gaining Assn. (FSBA) voted unani- Orion area. See ee eee ae mously last night to retain Homer Mrs, Harry King, general chair-|i plants for Holly, to re-'To Preach ati Waterford Slates Saturday Dance pleting a course which meets each |the smoke tt nS Dr, Rockwood Bullard, of Bay ier pe pede ecoelfnen Sims School, RRR eretueteeraginsenenc: of the from HOLLY—The local Junior Cham-|held Saturday evening, at Avon oe . = a “ee 8 ae — ber of Commerce is making Pisns|Community Hall, Auburn and) ,qsqgeer A-TASKET, DIG THAT CRASY BASKET — A market PS = Bagge sens * id ‘lto hold another teenagers road-e-0|Crooks roads, Next. Wednesday Nacy Davies, cussion ; “, < eee | basket this size would cost a sizable chunk of dough. Actually, it’s |ociand Coui Schools Speech “1. We found out farmers were|in a few weeks.. Qualification imaginative float parading along in the annual floral pageant in class|. The want tests will precede the event, and} Dancing will start at 9 p.m. and) 8" Corrections, it will conduét a . The willing to ask for what they ' ls. the win ot it Agr * and to fight for it, and will be taken under the supervision'the public is invited. Refresh-| Hamilton, Berm moe pew be Bermuda Department on Helping Children to Overcome|by the “2: We didn't need organized la-|of the Holly Police Department. |ments will be available. . culture, the basket won the prize originality. Speech Problems. TAmerican - | ' , Death Notices -|__ Cemetery Lots___$|__Help Wanted Male _6| Help Wanted Male _ 6 _Help Wanted Female 7 Employme mt Agencies 8A| Work Wanted Female 11/ | B AUTIFUL CEMETERY | EXPERIENCED SERVICE MAN Tv. 1 SERVICE bx OOKKEEPE WOULD L IRONING patente pita, alae, $20. Will sacrifice,| for automatic washers & dryers. a tel i e et 4 eC mpermens on ued ER Well IN oe 44 ovn , | $115, FE 68-1428 after 6 p.m. Steady work. Vacation with pay.| wo work. lod's Ratio. v, 263449 AUBC : | otis. FE S-7ess after $ p.m. oh pated roomed, § days Transportation : ILDREN BEAN. “APRIL Bia th OU ware CHAPEL 4 LOTS. REA- Must ture retecen 6.-Call for el tine wat cane rota Ge } Beary, Oxford, ~ jean:| sonable, PE 26300. os @ANTED”WAN-YOR GOLF “PRO nent a rr) Huron’ Bt, ay or week. Ps loved husband’ of Mary D, Been: sete ee cL TWO GRAVE | EXPERIENCED SINGLE WAN | “Atn Pomiter repairs. 12| { Mrs. Wendell WHITE CHAPEL TWO ] YP _PE 42551, Building Service : Covking. Funeral service, will be) iets excellent location ise. ti for general farm work net ee 8 Galt and. Country Club, era or ‘PONTIAC rs salagsieag=aeae held ber rik an, | 2, - - Seq 70 Pick UP. ; - . PE +-166.! FoR wi v trison offt~| . eiating. Interment tn a BOX REPLIES . - an Sate eh the Piumertelt Puneral At 10 a, m. Today MANAGEMENT Fuss APRIL 18, 1 tere were sapien of : 31 Cross St, Auburn, lolghts, age the Press office tn the of Michigan's * belo ar boxes: : : Fis > od daughter ef Wil- following } . gareer , minded dear | mat 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 12, 13, 16, tween ages CriTieiime Jean) ‘Aldrich; dear|§ 21, 22, 24, 25, 28, 34, 47, r_ management. Bee sister of Ri ; 56, 60, 62, 65, 70, 72, 73, te Harry Landis, Mrs. Helen eter i 2 . Jonee and Mrs. Jean Axe. Puneral 78, 82, 88, 95, 100, 101, used for contacts, Annenr _mingham, MI 6-4333 Instructions ye Fe 4 Eis, "mone Olive HIM or ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR Have 8 SEVERAL cs Apr Lo Pp. f the te ey Funeral Home with |< part a re PADIES og ee FOREMAN ie rune, ape Bg) | SALESEADIES fmeer ne Rooting, rot fepai siding covey Interment in White Chapel Ceme- Help Wanted Male 6 Lawrence between 10 a.m, and| Experienced in batter women's uyNE PLOY MENT troughs gleaned, an tery. Mrs. Fisher will lie in “state p Wan Challenging for 10 p.m. gpperel. accessories, _pa 6-7802, 1” Sta Gad er fea) en Sameera EES arowspownromn| Milan tit Biting v w «| LEARY RIB, rma | iS FRE Bc ate ; jon creates this need ‘at our — Se ioe a pet BLOOMFIELD — , seve, ofter pm. thie eee AMBITIOUS laboratory. High school | Ete’ opening for ® woman wit! FACHION SHOP Bervicemen today! na LLOYD MONROE GacRAN, APRIL ig, 1986, or college chemistry desirable. | joie book-keeping and typing ex- : Vises L- FE 4-6866 Chris Dixie| Salesman wo Introduce Our rience ADDIY 0, Box 6, The | WOMAN FOR GR wh Sees. "Bex 2 Core Pontia’ Lh | ighway, Weterloré. age 80; be-| | SW, MODEL ot toe. Hur ARKEDAVIS Otfice | Pontiac Press. Giving full par- to salad and Mor- —soenme | SRO Bide AND CHMENT | ene ee Doula Appig in Lag a.m 0. PA E-DAVIS & co. ticulars about you and ex- Fa and ‘eer ib, 2280 work. c toe : Bt. Between 10:30 a.m. and 4 ~ ed " Goshen; dear brother | —— FR. of McDougall. Detroit, Mich. ence nion Lk. Rd Commerce , ny se | pg 2 Lith i ~ ALERT FULL TIME 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Mon thru Fri, ia a UTY OPERATOR. MUST/ Rd. Apply. before 5 p.m. q _ Quarant ville, Mri jan Schroeder and/ > 2 8.m. So 6:0 p.m. mon ru Pri. ve 33313 ir Gini; WANTED "7 ry AY’ 4 Charles Wesley Graham. Puneral| AMBITIOUS ‘AN, INSPECTORS have a year experience. FE 2-2311.| WOM On, int wantEn Pos ee y AS, ' eat srrangemenis will be announced| Opportunities - ,Appty TRA LATHE OPERATORS “BRANCH MANAGER Sundays, 0:00 a.m - 3:00 pm. i" Ree PE 8160 “ later the Coats Funeral Home, Auburn . Aubura LATHE a otenare Leaders Light peeves. Cat-‘efter 6: an if : . » ‘matin? 3141, Seshabaw Road, Drayton| Heights. THREAD GRINDER OPERATOR | * PARTY 7 a ee a nationwide Sr ne « ei ‘al: . TOOL Tremendous oppo: : | WOMA . YEA le ee gens Ce sai ip ise EDWIN ¥ UNO’ BOYS 6 TO 23 All must be fully experienced &! velop this territory with new reonality g2ed car, to learn| ‘Yisory service Special offer te 4, ment — ts LAMB, APRIL 19, 1956, ena ca Ne ro A cia of hand aircraft ore uniotve line. Tirtbetocaht te this servicemen. Write today! I. 3 5. ment floors 4 mg one gee of Rina a 3 MH sogg B boys — to travel | ip Sooty person only “TOYS. AND GIPTS & GADGETS locality. For small man poturer: . og a =, akg footing warages & srouep are. pam Lamb; dear gather of Mrs, Mark return. Must be ANIEL = sa yy Bp Smal tavoctmegt Fa od Feet |” Gos Pres ieee Seah windows & ontiac Farmand . yn mente tT. ismer ooer pean. amps mee welly ere | AN TELS MFG. CO. | Senta ate, —_—_« PIANO ,, ANE AGCOWDIOR ies. - Industrial Tractor Co, = m ie 2677 Orcha: ~—_ 2 4 — Prother of OV. Lamb, Mrs.| ings, $1 to Si. Expenses ac ares rd Lake BA. eR a sone WOMEN—PART TIME ir your home 3-0466. Clara Bogie, Mrs. O. J. Mosher ena > Dalley bee 1 LAID OFF ?, c WITH. peggy oh ing =. ~ Work k Wanted ‘Male 10 10 ond Stee, Jomeh Syeet. Puneral +04 asta ne ron Hotel, mi, 9 young wen. pi 20 to 3 Py — “t on oad = SALARY $20 > service 5a y = nan : " | BB adinnt Putersi'neme) BUTCHER senioingol"i vse | Ci tate Ry ay hE -JOl ' with interment in Waterford| Pull time job for reliable man a — CASHIER a te Pend 48) Gates should be 2) to 28 years of | ““Feoeral. Live in, rage ‘—— Meuesra | Seve during thelr be- iN You USE eras MONEY? | College preferred)” and Dave the rea LY LADY on) mR CARE, OF OF | Ute drives todas Uke ehildren, | I ———— | Help meet those monthly pay- capacity te absorb rigorous irl. Days. Private roots YOUNG MEN ing eT nega RECEPTIONIST | EADY WISHES WORK OF ANY) ie Ont our bid. FE | CANDOC ie te “bia wm your, sew | Tar oer wanciocnosre ee: 18 TO 26 Brack Shop. 6538 8. rTeleeress | personable young lady to. 60 wp. | -tiet-TE SMM | A BBrTANCE SERVICE | bam ) Your new oer : PURSTAN'S FLOWERS Travel. represent well known con- Apply bet. J and Som | fag ake ewicer Board” wood er, CAD if ae ie ettes a ae a cae ae FE a Average "4300 mo wine “bones: nig tu . e% ou. | Se I aad LADY visita Work DAY | washers, wringer washers, refrig: rh sae } housew nklin 5 ing salary. oo Directors 4 Train ‘at eo expense. Apply Mr. Sage, home, Stest bo lapd of smah CHPER, BA Riker Bid gratore, radior Renn rw Meclelian, *~ to a.m. . elt : chiiaren. % ‘ue nom room, i Rien cH . ™ > Mone ‘ AIR AMBOLARCE OROUND Dy EXEC JIG & ue eee RECEPTIONIST 6 wee cutee, | EXECUTIVE Pe POE ERR) as i at - Waterford S Ss AN ‘ ; profitable spare ie ment; ij i , wil help you ormation, mm e. 18 W. Huron ones ee eee? | SALESM ixture- |e =| nia iNT SERVI _Powend foes em e openion in Detroit : SECRETARY-STENO. Home- FE ¢ fig ereate ing tn firm | ECRE' S |. Cc AREER Donel8dn-Johns satiny ahi men IN B’HAM AREA . ile cpemofind Fok “rowenats- Must Be Journeymen SPARKS-GR CHAPEL ‘ ay ae Seniority mg Progra Voornees-Siple). FUNERAL HOME | Ambulance | SP ewe owe cure cone tegaed , family, education ons FOR MEN ‘DONT WISH: FOR) fiero" sciract owe: | VV © | a : ora nigel are MONEY! Make it ¢ a pan-eemean oan 6 _ Motryred , PEN SAI Classified Ads. snueitiie , ” ’ a Tee ee ee et ae de PRES ry Sage Bote Fo Oe Ge Rae End = Pre era 4 NE so ined acai ee pik iP es ae | od ee er Oe Pe ee w Piney pg hy Be re | pe ipa comely. if ds eat: ve Coad ahead -— se fry a a mT ? ipearilly > hide he \ i 4 ' oe Oe * i, ‘ / rs L [ag Sai | f { * if i A gd Fs a - | Coy de p= | ee / ms “ A fag . 4 Ae os — fe y 3 oe ‘ 4 iy 4) 2908 8S ¢ mae! ei peweds " . ype veal psa a ie i ‘ Fi } % wt e meen She See 23 ain Ee eae fie Bee N sie ele: UN aac Aad | i 2 vid P me . Fe. 7 - , : oa Ors Fe aa om 2 ___THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1956 aetna ‘ame: |‘MARKETS Buying Marks ) HT Chiefs; reg jeg ae Hammarskjold omar. rain Market ete W®—The prospect of $0- sone CPT only insignificant moisture over ny to mark thelr) Border Arrangements rH Ee et five days in major gran Middle Ecst'sve |[Ormn ot See" | Confront U.N. Chief ‘30-330 bu, growing territories brought buying! ‘The names of Adlai’ Stevenson "dep pepe into grains on the Board of Trade LONDON & — Soviet Premier|#"4 Estes Kefauver will be on the) yeRUSALEM Wh — U.N. Secre- doe Deka. "Onions, tOday. 9 af 6 Nikolai Bulganin and Communist ” President , Eisenhower tary General Dag Hammarskjold bag. Parent! Opening’ prices were sharply| - party boss Nikita Sen. William F, Knowland will be|set, a last round of talks with Is- iho ba: red-|higher with many contracts selling opened full-scale talks today with|on the The Califor-|raeli officials ‘today on technical #2 $% ‘sor:|at their best prices since trading Prime Minister Eden on the ex-/tia senator's name was enisied!Palestine border questions before ik “|in' them started. July soybeans hit plosive situation on the Middle|Demre oe signified his, aving tor his Middle East head- topped, . |East. , > a ae. in Beirut. = $3.05%, best price for any soybean . . -¢ &€e was no chance to remove it. quarters '. ‘ce a than two gna ! DETROIT EGGS future in nearly two weeks. Buiganin raised his “hat” -end!-an the names. were put. on the|. The Ui pfficial was pushing = 2, ¢ ¢ © DETROIT, April 30 (AP)—Eges, f2.».| Some profit-taking developed as Khrushchev on_his best smile Alaskan supporters. Con-|to improve | arrangements : ee, metare an soene ot eae: cases included: see Aang progressed und best gaiea for a crowd of. 250 e8 they left cent of’a candidate was not re-(afte the announcement of @ new, , . : | grades: . e oils were active and higher. es eres A jumbo 4 large 44. sire nelle But metals and railroads. The radio- | Perr & Jumbo S"RSs prices held above. the previous televisions were lower, and the cx, 4)" “mes "close. New seasonal highs were ‘About 7,000 Neith-|cussion inc new Test f the market was mixed 10) graded ogee pri isi20 9.060 coven made by all éorn futures, all oats twomile route from the hotel toler has been in Alaska to cam-|regulations for U.N. investigators Higher were New York Central,|, Whites-Grase' A extra large, 43-48; (except May, old crop soybeans and No. 10 Downing St, Eden's ot-|paign, but both have proved popu-|working in the. border \area, and Gulf Of, Johns-Manville, Anaconda fa" ““ Betinn “- Orns ® iw May wheal | yg So coud that. the wii of Galomuat Of gach Be 1B con = meri Rear See naman am mage Le SM 2) ao ma Men new iy ed Se ey ME nw eee | Ayn — and Studebaker ine prices unchanged, #9 score AA .75:|$2.39%%; corn was % to % higher, her from seeing Queen Elizabeth pass on way to Sunday services in eee aor on these points “provided they are Ward 82 A Sete; g9 B bids: 00 C 85.15; cari May $1.52%; oats were % to %| Lagos, gives vent to her disappointment, - | The Kremlin chiefs were De rs Dental reciprocal.” Lower were eeanenty . Begs irregular: Receipts 19,900; whole- higher, May 66%; rye was ‘ to 1 companied by Deputy Foreign te oy nlp RCA, American Telephone, Union saie buying prices unchanged to + 10¥- vont higher, May $1.31%; soybeans Minister Andrei Gromyko, already) * * . oe In Egyptian-held Gaza, — age : ane Whectric Se eras is Sub! 0-08’ percent ‘A's 38: were % to 2% higher, May $3.01%; . 4 Navy Airmen in London tor the five-power dis @m ‘4. i’ - |tian military spokesman ¢! ‘ : oft sirien 3: ‘Checks 315: candarde 285: ang was 10 to i cone a tundra ontro 0 rms Kille Tin Solo : armament negotiations; and Goal f Future tay = Israeli om vio- Columbia Gas traded at 15% off pea . ; pounds higher, May $13.65, a fe % : ha ‘ 4 q : - coastal areas space —- emcaSon hee "SAP potatoes:| curcaco Ait TAP — opening CAAT) NY Flight of Cadet « |secretary “Selwyn Lioyd sat it} Cove " Moge said planes flew over Gaza At--noon the Associated Press aah glotiaghalagess een y = an g with Eden. Says, Mofe Stress OM Wanesday, Thursday and today. cH toes: | arrivels old stock 66, on track 193; total, grain: . ! moderate, | average of 6) stocks was up 30) 5.5.21 metre market for 4 , ~ ate 4 CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex. @—~ oe . ti | ‘The spokesman said Egypt con- cents at $187.70. The average was slightly _ weaker slighty wt for|guly cs4c: iis sep areeeeee P Four Navy airmen were killed) Both morning and afternoon ses- Prevention Than Cure ans the flights a breach of the ‘ down 70 cents yesterday. Idaho ianets 40384 78 Montana Rus-|Dec, "..s... 318 Mas .cccese 131% Ike’s Nuclear Pool Setup yesterday when a jet. trainer/sions were scheduled today, for a Will Be Method | fire agreement and had pro- : gon, ne a Nd ber al fa i May Afford information Sven Wy, cadet on bis Sest sdojtetel ef almost five bows of tai ery °°” Stested to the Mixed Armistice « It was two weeks ago today that|tisine Katanding, unwashed $4.0 Ar-|May sesnevee LR, Das, 2 £5 . flight and a twin-engine plane col-|ing. Both sides agreed to keep the) peTrROIT uw — Dr. Thomas J.| Commission. : SIOLSN te crest of u lng. endl, Seed, Pesta ie tosses id beeen to Check Dominance _|lided over Corpus Christi. talks secret, and to Put out COm-|iqul, professor emeritus of patho- —_—_—_——_- : a oe ent - ; \ el eae Ee ce Pee The N yesterday iden-|muniques at ot Reserve College, | Cha ag alae oo a Fareed eas og I ron inthe project tified the. victims as Aviation day's selon, oe Seaton of the tare wal bol Oe Man With Theft : in mid-February. — oe ed intentional atom terpenes cadet R. G. Voigt, 21, Watseka) sayy coneerned with preventing|of Wallet From Office : ork Stocks | - ,,Poul Williams All Aglow | Preng|il> whe was fying the Jet plane Day irjag._ [tout decay than with filing cav sco yoeriny 2 New York S a aia g agency shduld provide important /t. (J.G.) Gregory Bernard, ‘Cor- arents ace FINS © ities. rot a» 51 . (ate Morning Quotations) DETROIT, April 20 (AP)—Prices paid 1 oe pilot information toward a global! us Christi and Aviation Cadets we Se ’ rested Lyle L. Samples, 25, of ba 9 Int Pa gly lve polity up te 10 aidiraes Over Secretaries arms control setup. John B. Page, Houston, and_Lar- . “Dentistry must“ find some |Lull St., charging him with, see é “a tinee : type hens 30-32: light type hens President Eisenhower, when he ” Newel 3 ‘ on ruancy ounts methods for control of disease, jing a billfold containing $10 from £ t Ghee ov oe.. Reavy 3 20-38: light, type tesa) TN : , ence H. Newell, Stafford, Kan. : Building : 4 S Pele eel is Saeey, Syne beatin oF Breve 3S. first proposed his atomic pool plan} ‘The bodies of the three men in . ; rather than “just repairing de- |2n office in the National : 4 Gil Gre Goal. -. 443/4%6-6 ib 39-33- LANSING #—Gov. Williams had/tq the United Nations in Decem-|the twin-engine SNB fell hundreds, Law officials yesterday haule®) stroyed tissues,” Dr. Hill told Tuesday. f : .. Sorarencnre . |some glowing things to say today|per 1953, stressed the link between |of yards apart as ¢he aircraft ‘0 Yéthers Into court to put pres-| the Michigan State Dental Assn.’s | An employe had told police a > about secretaries both in business |, problems of using the atom’s disintegrated and the wreckage |S¥e 0" truant school children. closing convention session yester- |man was seen loitering in the of- sa and government, | . energy for peace on a world scale|fey over a 1%-mile area. William Bridges, 27, of 565) day. fice before she returned to find her land thos¢ of atomic disarmament. S bene Fourth Ave. and Fred Earls, 41, billfold missing from a desk. No longer, he said, does the pub-\ "Diplomatic authorities say it Is\pigheee: the eee aice wraslot 125 N, Perry St. were given al, He slso auld researchers Ory vn . , lie official or business executive i ighway. pilot was ing tools of the atomic age to learn now possible to spell out in more|stii) strapped in the seat. month to show that their children. shout the basic nature of C D ths _ detail what those links are as a The TV2 jet was stationed at/are back in school regularly or) 4, ; oun ea resuit of negotiations here whichixingsville Naval Auxillary Air ‘ace fines up to $100 or 90 days in) “ww. are giving radioactive food John Henry Bean culminated Wednesday in agree-'station. The SNB, stationed at J#ll- to rats to measure the replacement! oyroRD — Service for John ment by the United States, Russia!Corpus Christi Naval Air Station,| Municipal Judge Cecil McCal- 1. oe enamel in teeth,” Dr. Hill * ve will be and 10 other. countries on a char-\was on a training flight trom [um adjourned sentencing for that | «aid ’ om Henry Bean, 88, of Oxford, Dallas. 7 length of time after Earls pleaded *** | _ > |held at 2 p.m. Sunday from Flum- ‘ _ guilty to violation of state school} Dr. Hill, chairman of the Amer- erfelt Funeral Home, with burial | . ® laws and Bridges was found guilty! ican Dental Assn.’s ‘council on in Ridgelawn Cemetery. He died / UAW Sub-Council a brought by a oon SS ae “He iT “his wife, Mary; a | 2 The charges were tion among scientists” that flu- eaves wake. : 1. Further work on the: atoms- Hits Skill e d Gr oup the city’s attendance officer, Paul] oridation of water retards tooth daughter, Mrs. Wendell Cocking of + poeta Allison, who said he took the case; decay. , Oxford; and twé grandchildren. to court, as a last measure because » vs : estern| General Motors Sub-Council No.'he ‘elt the parents had been “hab| He quoted U. S. Pilblic Health| George Christopher Groton atomic " firsts, UAW, representing approximate. tually unconcerned" whether or S¢rvice statistics on a fluoridation WATERFORD — Service project in many years which has|jy 30,000 General Motors workers not their children attended school. /°xPeriment in Grand Rapids. |George Christopher Graham, 58, of offered . AS-|in the Pontiac area, last night con- ‘|Grand Rapids began its fluorida-|5451 Dixie Hwy., is pending at suming Russian willingness to con-|demned the action of the Society of p3_/ ion program in. 1944. Coats Funeral Home, Drayt on tribute atomic materials out of its! Skilled Trades of North America. He’s Really All Wet! Riga grade pupils 12 teri ano Plains. He died Thursday. military stores, the remaining) In ion adopted unani-| BAY CITY wW—After hi 84 ce as many Ccayiies ’ He leaves his wife, Beulah; three problems are not too difficult. /|mously by the members, the work- a dry ne ame youngsters do now in Grand Rapids’ sisters, Mrs. Eleanor King of Gould 2. The atoms-for-peace agencyjers condemned the “dual action”|R. B, Tamblyn: finally came in|Sh0ols, Dr. Hill said. He added! city, Mrs. Iva Paminville and Mrs. the society as being “detrimen-|with a producing well iri Crawford|that ¢ighth grade pupils in 1944'rinian Schroeder of Detroit; and ‘to the County, Ind. Tamblyn says the had lost twice as many teeth as' brother, Charles Graham of De- hopsital survey and construction terials provided to certain that ma-|skilled trades as well have present eighth graders in troit. ;..|use in power and research are|the production Report Howell Hospital to Have Federal Grant . He said prior to the strike he Grand Rapids. Daniel M. Mager CLARKSTON—Graveside service og Gere . —_— an : Service a request —— ; | in Indiana and Kentucky. B bi 218 {Th was to be held at White Chapel grant to help Seotrect the new 7S a} ne mae ot ane action ers in the | a eS, 0 em, Memorial Cemetery at 11 a.m. to bed McPherson Commenity Health|Tiue Sr Pencetul purposes may/UAW. * p. . day for Daniel Maitland Mager, :|Center at ‘Howell. , [remove same of the mystery from me there are ews in brie Set Hos ital Record who was dead at birth Wednesday. the atom and thereby diminish|seven active chapters of the so- : ne de fear and suspicion of it. This could ciety in Michigan who are at-| A boy’s $40 bicycle was reported The infant is survived by his par- He} Jordan J. Popkin, director of the|,. heipful in creating a more fa-|tempting to break away from the stolen yesterda the corner| A record number of 278 babies °*s. Mr. and Mrs. Gene R. Mager, ‘eo state agency, said the federal serv- P & ape Met 7. stolen yesterday from a 6952 Tappan Dr. Arrangements: 15: No. a 2 Eradtlicg is expected to approve the re-|Vorable international attitude to- ie ——— ae Senatiotection of of E. Pike and Sanford streets, ac- wera py at nha Panag pated MOON oe te Vo ees-Siple Fu- not available; limited iward practical disarmament the guaran annual wagelcording to Pontiac police. The month, $8 a oorh lot Band 3 319 th butchers 13.88;| "he Hove steps. ‘reached for auta workers. bike pa to poy Keehn, 404 Paul, hospital director, said last|"efal Home, Pontiac. lots (170-190 1D, 14.00- B36, moe Winged: rangers _— | : ° [Riverside Dr., they said " |night. , NOTICE TO BIDDERS ; d iceherson Me-| “ ? i ‘i ° , Sealed proposals will be received by . i feed Sowa” moral Hospital. The Livingston Ann Arbor VFW Post Police Arrest Suspects | saarei m. specht, 24, of Orton ictrd Mar Aupust 1955 “ahen Ztalse sf tie Gossth at lisnd tha Brat "tb dleter ates ses "s ee Iw’ goed COULY area, fo be served by the Wins Service Contest in 5 County Burglaries ville. was, tentenced to, sore 9 babies made their grand appear ticigan, ‘nit 3.0 edocs peo steers -00-19.50; a few, , op ~ days aL jurs- . Transomer .. 2-Sicommercial seers 14.80-16.00, 0 | few ithe state designated as without) LANSING (#—Winners of the OWOSSO #—Police say the ar- non-suppo ne arine| ee Sn tie end Gane tay wil bo pub- wae Mixed yearlings 18.00; utility ond suitable hospital facilities. eighth annual Michigan Veterans,rest of four men hag solved a ree od Seciwheld aad pr The 1956 records show that in! nciy opened and reed for’ furnishing 5.50 , . s hi fol! : if'te-15:80; "oda head) of Foreign Wars community serv- series of bulgaries tn Shiawassee. tice Emmett J. Leib. glad ypasd grinders ME Oo; mixed| AAS nounced _\Genesee, Livingston, Lapeer | ruary, 212 _ Sie snd iy Mainen gta Michigan Liquor Sales |'".0"Grarortiara post of Ann Lake counties. Rummage sale. Congregational "0rid in the hospital a few choice and, prime vealers 16.00: Shows 4.9 Pct. Increase [Arbor won the competition for| Shiawassee County. Sheriff Glen ~—. = St. eran s te bed — re ae fications may be obtained wu , ~ ee * posts with 500 members or more. | VanderSande identified the men/* ™. Boe.” prii eRe eeue ee eae we~ eeipoe off from Denver, killing all on Mrs. Gloria Graham, 22, ‘board. mother of his two small children iscrance_ oe, mors He) but as geo recpatee pos | «GOOD. USED CARS '‘No=foolin’, we will give you top poe trade-in for your car on a new 1956 ee . - Oldsmobile. Don’t- delay . . . See us : oe : ees rei Se Beet ee ho Pe bas Pe A hee 4 Betis Pept RD peor saad a ced! dadesud ying i . i ” ‘i t ~ THE rome PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1956 of THIRTY-SEVEN Dinner Saturday | All | hare, of a won and Eve. ‘ iat Lake Orion “rae 6 bee Sates | ners td hep diatibute ‘ere ito Aid Veterans pecial Gathering | ge can) HOLLY President Ted Creque Slate Singing Evangelist , Legion's Annual Child Welfare Din- Holly Chamber of Com-) “LEONARD-—Jack Bierce, singing ~|ner will be served this Saturday, e- 9 gn Gospel message at both the morn- oe Dee starting at 5:30 p.m. at the Amer-|™6 fF April 26 at 6:30 o'clock atio"l' 7:39 pm evening service: County. Ba jican Legion Hall. Keener’s restaurant. | He states\sunday at Leonard Methodist - 6.8: °° eet Ss same 6 es eee. a te cn public fund-raising event|the membership, being invited. wscs church — Bar El pete % r F _Card of Thanks 1 Cara pnw Sy By EF FASHION SHOP 2 school age boys vat La washing | Bess, Soho ‘ ried CAB DRIVERS, 3 < OR OLDER. wall quiebliches auloe |COMPANION AND LIGHT) or _ troning. Crese: 7m WIDOW AND FAMILY OF ees time, Apply a mobile . with branches housekeeping. Some car driving. | _ 45362, ofa ee ea AND CABINET pod late Benjamin W. Richard- 6 pm in 140 cities, use @ man Good home in countrr ‘er right Help Wanted 8 ro ead full “ bed Lowa Fait aro CAB DRIVERS STEADY. pal. sieeneenent to Stel = fh ig AS : RRS asiliaaale’ cin Sia Cia we es ie al ¥ ‘ " J . flowers and the mony lovely gider. eeemneny paid Tinwaranee assignments. Successful candi | Fy SeniENCED WOMAN FOR | COUPLE, WOMAN FOR PLAIN ake 6 | cards ape expressions of sym-| Orchard Lake.) to 6 pm See, high school graduate. isome | £00eral. Live tm, LI $0089, ogy Sage Bf Eger ov ie Pearement > “urine thelr be cin YOU USE EXTRA MONEY? | CSilege preferred)’ and bave the ELDERLY, LADY POR CARE oF | Men driving Must age CANPENTER AND iD CARI een es Help meet those monthly pay-| capacity to absorb the rigorous| 2 yr. old girl. Days. Call aft. 6| private room and bath. Paid va- nn a$ ene In Memoriam _ _7\-3 ments op your home, car, TY. or| raining. Appiy Associates Loan | FE 4.0061 q | fation,, $300 "a "month. ‘Interested, CARPE ALTERATION AND - “ obligations e o., 125 N. Saginaw. EXPERIENCED ro? AND BA experienced couple not too IN LOVING MEMORY OP OUR, $30, 8 Week in svare time sup-| GecHANICAL DRAPTSMAN FoR | Waitress Manny's. W. Huron St. | wilh reference ‘oaly. reply. ‘Bi INE MAKER AND ND, CARPE. Mother, Matilda Witt, who passed plying Fine cosragy cant Naeieign gear eres = = — This; at Eliz, Leke rd | 872. way April | . sale po- WEE COMM. SEW- | GoU MIDDLEAG What ie’ bome” wttheat & Mother,| Products Start immediately. sition tn a rosenrel ¢ ona develop EARN 00 WER eT coon convass- rage BE, con sap aay| onan T WORK, FLOORS, BASE- . all things thts oor may pend Write Raleigh's Dept. MCD-€96-/| ment laboratory Bundy Tubing ‘ng. Enclose stamped, addresse? | in exchange for rent on partl ments ‘ driveways, Cheap labor. “But when I ost my darling M 312, Freeport. Mi. Co., MI_ 44208 envelope. Babyland. Morristown | furn. 4 house, Write PO | MY 2-0702. bi my dearest ‘friend. CRANE OPERA = FOR AN IN- | GAN FOR SETUP. SERVICE AND _Tenn Bor 19, Goodrich, Mich. for ELECTRICAL WininG LICENSED Sediv missed "by, Havel Warold, | sley drag line. Call PE 3-4750, delivery of tractors and farm ma- | FxpERIENCED WOMAN OVER 5 | _ Interview. "Ed Murray © 2-8657 Derthy, Ruth and Family ' chinery. Houghten & Son, 526 for fountain work. Hours $ pm | COLLECT MONEY IN YOUR | gxpERiENCED ROOPER WANTS in Loving MEMORY OF ALIDA Designers N. Main, Rochester. m. Apply tm pereon. reon, ‘Lat-.| spare time, Established accounts. | “work FE 40347 oran who passed away 6 tre ° Bree Orchard No selling. Pleasant work near | o-—- STIMATES —CARPENTRY. years age toda” AND 4. our bome. Call MI 44332 after | FREB [ATES — CARPENTRY, Aside tn o¢ 8 beautiful garden, 1. EXPO ATENGED FOUNTAIN HELP 3 p.m. for app't. cabinet work, odd rE , - SBellesed, frome vorrew end pain Detailers Pull rt time. New MAN WHO I8 CAPABLE OF | HAVE FARM TRACTOR WI Safe in God's wonderful keeping. lelary, Apply alte loader. Some m Until we meet again ver sel se eng? Magy «4 person ot | meeting the public Must be neat,/ on05“s stake truck. Distances | i 50R LAYING. SANDING AND Sadly missed by children & erand.| : ranbrook Drug, Tiapie corner ggerecsive, and pom | —. 6160 Halstead, MA children also & “atures, Top rates. NEWSPAPER DIJS-! —Cranbrook, Birmingham. _ rt houre and exce ‘u- Fs . . finishing. 10 years experience. Ot eae. ee APRIL LOCKHART « PLAY ADVERTISING Plaats ter pan ‘ume wort De | ouiy. sito “Bie wy” Auk for | fF YOU" ARE LOOKING FOR | Pree eutinntss. John Taylor, Of ¥ “ ~~ | Mr. Bridges. someone to mow care for A . ~’ wither ~ 1 ’ sire women over 21. Apply ‘mn ™ ridg a 11 30 lepenome bere ‘he way | ENGINEERING SERVICE SALESMAN AND] perce ta ur Rosse. happ's | GEN WOMER YEAR ROUND OF your loue this semmer sive me ELECTRICAL wee LICENSED. Life has no: been the same, 1968 ‘Telegraph PE 230) 1 AYOUT MAN. MUST: joe store, #28 W. Huron St port on established Watkins | —* "ie 0 ie Ed Murray. el since You = called away. DIEMAKER BE OUALIFIED IN| | EXPERIENCED NURSEMAID TO | foute Earn OC ene geen gem og Floor, LAYTN SANDING AND v sae vw ona am. 7 , - necessa pply i a brow ™ We need a good man on small Q ae Se bene 2 ee steady job. References. FE 47749 ~ MA's ae ham. Other help employed. Please | ~ | Rouits stampings, Day work.) |AYOUT AND COPY) tate feterences Write Pontiac | _MIDDLEAGED ¢ COUPLE TO Live MAN DESIRES WORK OF ANY FLOon LAYING ANDING & WHILE SHE RESTS IN PEACE. | nour week. Phone Lincoln WRITING. WRITE) — Press Box in. Man ‘for yard work and woman | __kind. FE shing, C. Bud B PE 62060, ful sleep, her memory we shell | always keep. In loving memory, 7 !tt). ‘i mere - EXPERIENCED WAITRESS | _for ~ hot housework Midwest 40337. MAN N 34 OOING TS SCHOOL BAYS. eet GEG. wave yi away April 30 fos Sadly missed Diemakers BOX 31, PONTIAC, panted (fe ye aireome Hanger | SAL “ESMEN ~ | em ev v~ id _ bight | R Gardner “a Cette. PE nar Senator Maes Sepae an | PRESS GIVING FULL gy" B WAITRESS. NIGHT WORK Men or women to sell real exiate, | BLUMBINO. a ae _wneen a xa TARDER” PLOWING ALL IND mT MAKERITE Toot & MFO. CO.) DETAILS OF TRAIN- isa 5 ‘Saginaw. | Opening tor two Experienced | "Reasonable. PE $1016 ce ies | “at oeak . 4 T {Cor M15 ae Mill St. Ortonville = i7aneae Preferred but not necessary. t | — tile re of work with tractor, Reasonable. : : | DISTRIBUTOR SALESMAN WANT- ING, EXPERIENCE) Ex NCED WAITRESSES you are willing to work, the tn- gs at AND PATCH PLAS-| tering and | _ tile work. 42290,| FE 27800, - , " idered. A a for « Tnoon shift. Age 2 28 to 50.| come ts unlim: Apply in per- OR _3-4637 GUARANTEED ROOFS, ALL’| GARDEN COPENHAVER'S TV % ed.° Part time sonra he Pod AND BACKGROU ND Cash register experience neces- oon. i. | BLOMBING Ww WORK DONE REA kinds, EST. 1918 Marsh, tore Top soll 7A repels. 505 W. Maron. “ The Pontiac Press over el ee aa NU. | sar;. Call PE 20135 before § p.m. ~ CRAWFORD “| sonably. OA 63868, 33 N Case, PE 2.9001" PRE aes jee calls, PRC = ard —Pom eet oe uy EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. ogee Dean — of mrt 4 =a FOR WANT ADS DRAFTSMEN Martine Restaurant, 426 W. Hu- 83 w. B AGENCY NG a ag ge he Fxcava' JUNIOR ENGINEERS : . PE 3.0840, “ “T one "So _ fill dirt DIAL. FE 28181 gineering department for detal- GIR, FOR GH DEPICE eed SMALL BinminouaM CONCERN |3 7 MEX a HARD Want MOUSE d 1 on tal and able to work weekends wants bookkeeper-secretary over : From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. machines, automation” devices, | PART TIME ORILL MEN, WEER-| ant surroundings. BM 33311 35 yrs. old. No less than § yrs. perience fa « in constrict traction, ping in J0s aS eMING, high speed automatic gauging and days and Sundays. Must have GIRL OUT OF SCHOOL OR WOM. Soomene ie | and) work o— MF esr Fe | Pe ee J All errors should be re mechanical handling devices. Cov-; transportation. Pleasant © show | an for Nght housework and some oy aac Write Bow 74. 1 jars 95-0089, NEED NEW 1 KITCHEN STORAGE MAple rted immediately The er all phases of machine design condits ions. Peter Pan Snack Sh: cooking. ‘Call before @ p.m. FE tt Sxpessenee. Pon- oP Cabinet? Cal W 5 De. ROTO 7 TILLING ess Sssumes no respon such as hydraulic, porumatie and & Telegraph. Apply bet. 3) 8.0979. ne Eres, Work Wanted Female 11 a Lawns and gardens. Wayne Duteh- sibiltiy for errors other electrical controls ae {the | and $ p.m. HOUSFREEPER AND CARE FOR Em lo nt A aces GA (0 ON . F Lewes, fe yne , than to cancel the charges responsibility for the ereiep. PORTER, USED CAR LOT. _3 children, MA AND after 5, °° = ™p Empoyme it Agencies SA 2 woman WANT WALL WASH-; wr BIDE” PLOWING GRAD. for that portion of the first -eage Jacge of - Foe Steady work. Good pay for the riny FOR HOUSEWORK BTAY | Se and cleaning. PE 17-0223 — y WEST se J mG A ier which hes been res. q| ment being built for high produe-| “JEFFREY FORD SALES | Rights. OR 37688 BIRMINGHAM MSORERRNO AnD. Rye y PLASTERING, ‘LATHING.K FE sam dered valueless through the tion industries ‘al OA BIL LIKE PE OPLE. OFFERINGS envelopes in my home. dential-commercla! & “repair. R Income. Tax x Service 17 7 eoertinersenpncemagpaen } error When cancellations |New. modern plant. top wages, PORTER, NIGHT WORK MOREYsS | ALL TRONING. “3 BU. PICK UF) L. Miller, FE Immediate full or part time: Bee- Sear tin outer We | lag oer beng | EE nase commercesre apo | Meee, Gk im pode ine) Wty Mitt tai | Sa mae. agp | Penne INCOME TAX SERVICE IN YOUR | Pe ee ee ete nate cae % payments, do some typing Hich | GABYsITTINO WASHINGS AND | «5 . home. OA #&t : adjustments will be givep to ress your <¢reative abilit before. 8 hee | cate Birmingham Employment Service, Roor WV ; —he | view { iea'zet it acca, tame! SQGOH CanrmTERE propor | ies Kn eta te'st| Ueyry ao mownatam tae | ge oe 6 P| RE Sogegres ee | Leundry Service 18 Closing time for advertine. pang or you am wenn con: _ Call after 6 p.m. PE 4-6506, nn. a ae FE 3-7181 be-, ENGINEER ; . EXPERIENCED WHITE LADY RO SNYDER, FLOOR L a. CURTAINS. PLAIN ca RUP. ae ng ae ‘hen reeule? acute tact us immediately, Call C. R. ROUTE SALESMEN DRY CLEAN. | any FoR GENERAL HOUSE | : $7 00 LE. FE sso) “eanine bY our. | “panding and finishing PE LACE Beautifully finished. Pontisc | Ply Co.. 17 W. Lawrence: yma 44-5400 es route wo! » 1 ’ t is 12 o'clock noon ke care of children. FE |. a _Loundsy . ore B18 Sen Suen Cargill -Detroit Corp. polentiat I mgm enn gre ono ndustrigi firm wants an eng. EXP. COOK ee at hes PE SEPTIC. TANKS AND TILE | Fon FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV: SERV. | Mitchell's, 123 Saginaw St. ___2254 Cole Ave. Birmingham ct welcome wagons to bill cus- | MIDDLEAGED WOMAN LIVE IN, | ‘Beer Ba ® ss ial or Pim agi nom 42046, : si ey A ana a tee Pontiae Laundry, re Ueheisenes. 23 Transient Want Ads may EXPERIENCED SALESMAN -| tomers Apply in geteen im-| take complete charge. Call OR fora eek coats po Ags ¥ | SePERIENCED NEAT APi nen . vod ier ae, aes cr cubieemon oie terested ia Maret Ge Sees) a. elas Cleaning Co. | 2916. ____.__-_-—— | Yand all benefits. Come im to Mid: | the colored woman wishes day |. ——— A | ate Mal the de¥.of publication after & air conditioning business. Ex-| 534 8 Woodward, Birmingham. | MAID. GENERAL HOUSEWORK, west 406 Pontiac State Bank Bidg ns RENCHING AND Landscaping 18 02. Khaw. ares. Ue the first: insertion. cotient oppertuntiy for geed | aEMI-SENIOR ACCOUNTANT FOR | good cook, unencumbered. live w:| FE 50221. iRONINGS WID. GOOD WORK BUI LDOZING Rade PEAEE EE a | able men. tr. . A.) gmall e is r coupie, living quarters ie- * JL, 4 , CLARK‘S LANDSCAPING 8 SERV. : CASH WANT AD RATES et. - on: u] é. Park St - Southe patichigan | ermanen at vision, EM’ 3-4964. - ATTORNEY'S Saree = oe Set, FS | so eran Pe 4en ¥ = 2% miles of rest. . : EXPER L ESTA sition. cm! Ss, of — —— Lines 1-Day FDays 6 Days salesman. Enjoy working in new| afy and Goaates Reply Box 7, MACHINE POSTERS SECRETARY TRONINGS, 0 A BUSHEL. PAY Building Supplies 12A Gomsinen oRCES LANDSC atte with many features. Busy | _ Pontiac Press Im ming for 2 machine | Young lady to be right hand for, service. On Aubu parcumeel. Ie tr a spring clean b rts, | i 6 — i 4 ; floor ‘jocation with park-| THIS is YOUR OPPORTUNITY posters; A be nem must be high zo “attorneys eolens ¢ . noun aa oe PES aast eS up by expe . 3 ew 3R re “Exire ommissions possible. 7 ool fos and Rave bad CAREER rR CENTER, Bl {RONINGS. i DAY SERVICE. | TIRED OF LIVING IN A BASE- SIPCO : 4 180 3.48 6.06 ry comm is pos: IF Your evenings are free| school graduates a ve FE if. | PILL oat LEvELE SAND | Hilts Real Hstate, 1011 W.) TF = You meet je | training and experience in ma-| ker Bide. Pr Pickus. & deliver, EM 3-0059 ment house? Reliable co. wil 6 225 405 6.00 pow f eae chine posting (Burroughs Sensi- + Hie ~ TURS,. WED, | panee, hundreds of satisfied cus Griveways graded. $ 27 see = SRENCED HOUSETRATLER | al ~ a" per wee Ca | matic): Starting ‘salary, 6252 41 | JOBS I FOR ‘MEN |tapy t a 5 ee 1362 W. Hu ; ; in Debt? . RM MDRN APT. SEPARATE. ry ae ee f Continental” p_ Evenings and Sunde: __Lake priv. $18 week, EM \ : ‘ea 1cR| Ge ce ee tar ee = tet). Fag to aah os I q erry. PE 2-5236 4 AND B 1 a bie r Os SOUTH SIDE. A NICE 1,250 down, Bullt in 'S4. Large reasonable now sur ape = welcome. $75 per mo. with de-| Sov ‘outer r Oakland and Bald. | : aes iving room combined kitehen.| A HOME OF YOUR AND OUR us it 7 RM. APT. “AND ALRO LL 1 LIGHT reference. 701 Dorris et,” retined home FE, 6ROOM HOUSE WITH]! ana ‘aiaing ares. Pull bath with 4 Fa Dp RILEY. B MY 24052. | Ra north of Auburn ave Toten, shower, fheulsted UUility room OWN “ £00 Elizabeth Lake ne HN 41157 | J ein a 5 PRIVATE sath i ROOM UPPER, SCREENED DESIRABLE ROOM FOR BUS. | 2. CAR GARAG E, | glum. storms and screens. Nice QUALITY BUILT - CASH Sees "Pate sts on Nore" | Beige MAN Pe Cimon “A de Dome. FE) NEEDS SOME DECO-| Ry gtttssGthiaMtone’ pase | ARE, anoptus warenrnowr | SPECIFICATIONS” 48 HOURS 3 AND BATH. |q ROOMS AND BATH. A QUIET LEAN, 2s LEASANT. caer in| RATING, SO THE ment. er pedrm. ob cnet tees, ne _ re tet20, couple wanted PE +608). a OWNER IS OPEN TO, west susursan. 8 rooms.| Batre taree tin apps, Pom. as , FOR YOUR HOME |¥ Regu ape Par praog raat, secon Piao |PiaN Roow, coo rea: | OVI IS QUEN TO Cert eons acties| Exit hats eaten | mee. nee 2 EOUITY come, Call PE 44625 after 5 p.m. Ros Geo nara of re oe couple or 1 or 3 men. No drawers , Phe or Seem, MoterD | closed porch, euto. heat, ed assed li ares, unique IM WRIGHT Realtor | ROOM . PURN. | CHILD ° ee ne mevood, gd LEA yu £9000. DAY AND MOVE TO-| room. Living room and master| § i, Vacant. Priced for finiog aren. center-entresce ~ ’ welcome, Inoulre et 57 Whitte-| Mich. — demas ie Norias ave. FE E' MORROW. . | pact ed —" one baad wack sale. ot rr. that defies deceriptina > - i" . ‘ «- TAM. SHARE BATH GTICTTIES * aowntows Mh,” BY aeatt M24, NICE 7 ROOM) Printing, Needs some inerior fio | HURON GARDENS Rouse "wits ensgched | to t SEES Sees eres a OO MM) Rees = epee) Bale eR TOVe, CAN arer 6:30. 7 le rove, or 5 pos your or ours for $18,700, 7 room. i, 207 “ session. A sacrifice at $9,600. f mutes ona Won wee eK. G. HEMPSTEAD D | tier Rouremmerng moog | COUNTRY SIDE, THE | CLRUE REAL ESTATE | S°2 ura Mo, 1 — Zs 16 _ ii 3 pets “mee Ne! OWNER WILL PAINT 20. Buren,” | Open Brenings | sx _ living. “ins. Leeuresd 4 ROOM APT 8ECOND z ROouS A AND a ered jimoking. x bans | Go-operative Real Estate Exch A ving. living Auburn felghte, Sit, | furnished $4] Auburn Ave | NICELY FURNISHED ROOM. PAL| THE EXTERIOR.) SWAPPE eT) 2 Mining Orem, egnter : 27 _Avborn,_rear office. BIRMINGHAM, CENTRAL OFFICE | _vate entrance. PE. 637% S| CAT} US TODAY AN & 3 & bath up. shaped kitchen with dining 7 NEEDED |4 Rooms, UTILrTies FORN.| Sid Tesidenee, 2 fire Noor offices | ROOM. IN PVT. HOME. 10 1 US ND | Your old nome can be exchanged rulaton, “at foors. auto. heat, tn. / nook. I's beth arrangement | ae merci prt; | Civitan preferreg. Pe ose | Sod jeree,2, bite, Saupeiet ce) Reselawn_resmioe | HAVE S| Poattoom"agme "hes latte: | font Mage tty ist | iseceotionaly alee 7 . |S ROOMS AND BATH WITH 2 | MI _¢3806. Business house ea aang co RD | IN BY THE Ist OF | sites Ritchen witt esting apece | * features. TATbs, goed terme. | room. Ye "a" 11 Compete OBE somo L AGE! ROY KNAUF, Realtor | Welcome’ $20 per week asd Ore (POR RENT UNFURNISHED. | Audorn 1 MAY. : tile bath. plenty of closets & LAKEFRONT_VACANT = lpg Ped would bedroom mod-. (26% W. Huron, FE.2-1421 OA 6.3330 | aid Lake Ave. PE 814631 West side, & rooms, tile ae | ERPING wotee% W.a SIDE, ALSO ALSO ROB cabinets omplete basement. outstanding, BUILT" Pag 0 weeatr ero . Have met red —— = wan heat Newly decorated garage. FE 46337. ERT CHAPIN, BROKER Automatic of] furnace 2 lots. la 6 rm. peg meron Pn $17. 700, Cali “te LISTINGS WANTED rd ere WEEK. 3 ROOMS, PRi-| eves. FE 2-1822. Adults he +. wet k. ut Orchard Lake Rd. Shade. Near lake with lake privi-| fireplace, shower bath elec’ wa, m 38 OR 3| w have mene’ tu ; bath and entrance, heat & HEATED. 3 ROOM UNFURNISHED SINGLE MAN OR WOMAN. } NEW S113. lewes. Prices attractively Give! ter beater. arize, 100 ft shad lo. 263 — THIS ts an ex- bdrm Fa for of residential al Dro | secercty st Clair. } block so | apt. Near Goodison. Private em) fin fig” °% Smfurn. 400 Frank. the “detalisn | "SMU OTK OU) hot. ch.” Owner trans | house with an ovprs ae Wainno 68-2042. e de 8 f ” i ey “Roser! Biflenry. Toc. | wah wOOEsN nouRETHAIL aes RPT _nSoMs an SEEPS WM IR, FRIVATE I HOLMES- Dorothy Snyder Lavender caged creon | Sap te eee AIN bin “proce MI" es eSeon. (St! Maino Ea | | gh, Parkhurst Lake trailer ‘i O00 per eam. SS. ha posites DR BRO. 3100 W, BureALTOR ve est Sette Eig MEME, full bath. full i end ining ra tee ae host maren Gbcee eree Gee geen? St BARTRAM 23 Ses= |"wapae Geet vote ome | MSIE" AF rear aa | au tow Nrwe hed tate: |FLEEPING ROOM WEST SIDE wre repre Oe wre win| feta tae ast Omer fins | mete with attached din Gren, want 2 or 3 ice for one woman. or FE | $5 ‘Month. Also Sookine y SRTVILEGES. . consider your eq in pres-| #10.500, terms. lenty of tloset sees urban, References PE 42044 cs or A. rem ELL bs & “SONS |= heated.” $00” e. momtn. a Miatwet | "G On bee tne Neer iowa FE $24,500 Se com built home NORTH SUBURBAN—3 BDRMS Bevement sg URL TY PE 24710, | 32640 N'Western_# t M'be aan PVE 2 KMS, (AND bata. +2704 7 . tment on a new cus me | Newly \ TILT’ on your lot or ours WANTED To RENT: La SYi_et_Mibelt | _On Square Lb. -PE 6: MODERN LARGE 3 ROOMS it | West siDE BUs On PRO-aw | Lakewood Sebdiviion: | Sse room, a waren iron a or horse COUPLE WITH BABY, PROATR family apt. 131 Oneida. All| shower. * : LL OTT. R'TOR utility, auto. ato. nest, hot water. m-| “TEL ‘ aistyict MA ‘SOLD OUT! bath ard entrance Near town. pore farn. vius washes sad r. Garage. FE 23517. W. : rE tin a. ® 170 W. Pike Pike screens. V-blinds none aoe RANCH ; PE 27 | rver, $100 per month. No ehil- _R With Boa ; atkins Lake OOM Fi @ fenced lot Eatiy possession Bew. yet etic ~ Youno COUPLE WITH _ Our salesmen are selling property COZY. CLEAN 9 ROOM. PRR: | _ dren PE 3.7404. . rd 38 3 Fy "yedraom brick api 15t. $11,280. Very Uberal terms designed “taloviston nce Rent ‘unfurg rent “ne ‘bent tier Shan Owe are nie tate | lemon pretetrea, PE Saito | NEWLY tgtt Pat entrance Pi MEE 1 9900, 700. Homr| beaut goded iaket cow, murin OUNNAR es gap | RAPBURN BT. Se Spee wreer" Late | Yor CLEAN r fi | tS wpode ront site, . . Beer, }bed greece oe its, _—__| SORR MaL, We bevy sweveral | SA and eottaane.” eel sere coe i MEN. CHRISTIAN HOME PRIV. f?,' Jocated "nortt ct DOWNTOWN INCOME | bet ester. garage. large tot. Only |" exceptionally ™ nice “layeat ~ Share Livin Quarter 30 PE +1030 OOM UNFURNISHED |“ tieges 94.8 Jessie Poutiac: near’ iste ‘Part and jarge rooms, 1 out, 4 ‘Ss of immediately two of our buy- | - | partment, newly decorated, Heat | eee Fish Hatchery iclose to Dixie | 4# ®partments plus two sleeping here 4 ft. master eae oe, Saeed es Seca anetmapy mean | Ee ety Neathy "ag Mar aes os gop ey | Knee twas | eure deowct St) NT ( ‘HOLIE ae go j ene oO { nace ¥ i z home. 9.0m page lake priv-- Seminole Hilis. Neverthiens, | wb ba babysit sometin conan erences required No “caharen. _Poplar ; 4 is een garace ype home | with | and a one aeerece. Priced at space st bath tu yr ‘ hgges. doust be clean OR ene, ger ag ‘our bape & ve es 5-565 a alter 6 Groveland on the Dinte, Melt way |ROOM AND BOARD FOR MEN_ | Two 11 © 12 bedrooms, one 9 x i $13,000 AND HARGE ment, with copper 't “She | en . FURN. LIGHT HT HOUSEKEEPING $, Flint. Ph. | Also siceping rooms. Walking dis bedroom. 12 x 24 ft. carpeted! R. DRI. E ry, BROKER : GER Co. plumbing and 4 at your door 30 minutes after you | $7 week. Holly, MElrose 1-7261 tance Pont. Mtr. living room with piety . attached is : Wid. Contracts, Mtgs. 32) call. DON'T DELAY FURR APE ect EAT ERD | ONPURN. APT REASONABLE | field) “ at each end. ‘Dining area, Drapes |_Elizabeth “BURNISHED” | 2% PE bei) om your it or eure + dh aaa ae . : . . 2 -. light’ 639 Heights Ra. MY 3-3737, a-1397, - (Select oak floors| 6 RMS. FURNIS § ACTION! Humphries. PURNIBHED 1 ROOM AF ( APTS. Pri. UPPER < Rows AND BATH Convalescent Homes 3 es 38A insulated, 0 x 18 kitbhene wtacans | Only $7,809 with small down pay. olt,* Ne. 322 — Youn ef entrince bath, Near high) Gerase pas teattriee EXCELLENT cans FOR acED.| prestfaet nook. Pull io't “bioek Row. sont ae tectamliy tweome. ome. NI IDSEN tifully destaned Ca Ge fin cate ot your tant Om |FE 20274 FE 47114 ek. Ss Mio ‘Readtr:| Wrst SIDE. « ROOM AND BATH. | ; Male starting at 125 On G20, | Fation room bo fay foaresaig | Ede lenin on favea sitet Foot, "estrace Reh “es : ; : ~ mn —— Heat and hot water furn. Reoeon- AND BOARD FOR ELDER- is Rroperty will be "chown pe a. ine tor, ‘we wil buy them sr © %- Telecraph | Open Evenings | GROUND — FLOOR — BATCHELOR | _eble. Adulte, Phone Par « lady._Phone OR 36631, |. SPpotntment only, own | soe Ritsadeth Leke’R4. FE 41181 Indian Village rcalhy wala ees inet. j | gy WHE BUY Of Liat YOU YOUR CARE | bath. Ges eat S0°N’ Cave,” Tontal. Convalescent Home: Oiiord RMS.—$6,500 — 23 bed “QUALITY BUILT" om you 4 are 1, No eon. property. iting. GROURD PLoOd aPi— coman | ~emt Houses Furnished 35 35 | Michigan. Vacancy for 4 elderly; HOLMES-BARTRAM 1,800 down. Located close to| forme pare lving Foom, dining lot for $10,600" or Sask tee large or ‘sinall. ce 8300 Commerce i No drinkers. 1035 Oakland men or women. Excellent care 4302 Dixie Hw liowntown. On paved street on W.- 2 car garage. gook. Onl hest. with f fall waocmneun for $i1,- Edw. M. Stout, Realtor. fee ete eH SO! | cance srngow apra. WEERTY |* «ROOM AT ATIONAR MOORE | Fareboel “Satan S2'a_“" on samo"™ "Bea" Winn wing | te Rene eis nage, outta o| Srangette® Ferme sane |S die ondhaen Sean hep R. F. MCKINNEY _Fotiow “Motel sates, Bee? (@ RM. MODERN, LAKE FRONT | deriy lady a4, ise home Ox- CLAR R. D. RIL. EY, "BROKER Donelso Park WE HAVE nS Oe ied tia Univ. 1-8708 TOWER. 2 ROOM ELECTRIC RE- | cottage, 160 Heights Rd. Lake ee ae oe =e FOR RT ‘ KSTON $00 Elisabeth Lake R4, PE ¢1157| 4 tovely home with 3 Selinseus 450 HOME PLANS CON LISTINGS WANTED | Yellow? Can’ iuast® «DM visel | ROOM BASEMENT HOUSE GX | "deriy people Plenibie rates: EX! yas, gag ssn) Sa MOTE DOWN | scrteelieneis, exis tnd wmuai CONTRACTS WANTED) from 8. Saginaw 214 Central. rage and Dreeseway on Mill cellent foed. Loving care with es. and brand new! Large living $400 DOWN FOO And Lae, Hitches, dining Designed by Richard B Ww eontracts for immediate! Residential, farms and business) Phone after 4:00 p.m. FE 2-4864.| 4 miles out. 29 Auburn, rear a trained staff. Special diets, | acted ip this 2 bedroom modern | garter home—jarge lot—full base-| La @ breakfast rm. Pollman. in our fih sale ere wal What have tise ngoded. Quick. quel | LARGE 3 ROO Tw | —fiee__. ! tor on call beautiful rounds etry ek Convenient” kitchen ment. Rough wirtng in—3 bed- eas 2, car garage. help you ee you? Reesonsble vclscoust, large ie hed" personal service your ranch es agt ade ole io? MODEL 97 FT. HOUSETRAIL | Ti lovely shade FE re eSoit weet, BIO LOR cane he pein Og rooms—only 2 left. paar US Sew pen? The Pontiae area’ toned contracts Chart "Real ‘Ex| PAUL D. HAMMOND | fait 2s Usten Lats, adune. | 66 TR ear — mice: Hotel Rooms 39, nar tsmimenty L000 down | $750 DOWN. -—s”| «WM. H. KNUDSEN withers, | O07 ever ; _ AP 26% W. Huron &t. Realto | oan 3 ROOM AND ONE 9 ROOM) furnished modern Iakefron ee ‘ “7 REALTOR s/f was ik'ior mr can PESO Pe’ er ves rENSMHG furs am ow Maron Availabe now to June ct ie 16} HOTEL AUBURIN 10 ACRES —*_ | BourerOn Story ee Seam | te Pontiac State Bao Bide. = | “HOME/PILANNERS 5% MORTGAGES Rent t Apts, Furnished 33. PARTLY | FORN. 2 ROOMB AND Ai Gall Mire 22308 ahooms br, Day or Week YOU HAVE DREAMED ABOUT 50 DOWN CENTER” on PROPER Ye sere | Children welcome. Util, $0. Ken: | COMMERCE: 2 BEDROOM BRICK. | Cooking and refrigeration unit |: peie ferme evegtt for youl. This 7 : ' Tora Rae MARY excep- oF more with 100 ft. fro 1 RM. oe ett. fireptace, basement, oll | 406 Aubura FE 2-950 | detati—a home you will be Sreek becroo ‘ mm inodern on ¥ riatae fe Pp Siready “pene tgs, 0% homes ® D CHARLES 717 8. Tel f eeiployed rs ge | SMALL MODERN APARTMENT. | Eisciric water beater. site HOTEL ROOSEVELT | © o¥®, offering @ bedrooms and | one toda QT irl © | ccnventem othce oe St te a Farm Loan Co: ‘eS only Pi dock. _815 per week. OR 3-389, _er. EM 3-4375. a) SEVEL & 17x24 living room. Piastered | WRI .. . eavitabe society pe ee tion ee ———_| PORN iN SORT AGEE —CRILDERER Rooms $12.50 up. Bath. $17.80 up.| wails, basement, oil heat storms jIM V RIGHT, Realtor, FLOYD K PE eset et! 6-091. 2 AND -s Ri, APr APTS. EWEY | rooms ane rpath Adu ale: ane ie Dine wer. eeane— aetes Banas and | screens, fully tosul re ieee Oakland Aye. PE 65-9441 i THE “BIRD” TO SEE Me ENT, Realtor : feeecece $67 JODERN WITH q HOTEL CLEAN MOD- on par e| . . ai | place, Inke privileges. OR 3-1789. by 4 barns, 2 car garage. YOUR coe LIKE N “QUALITY BUILT HOMES” | yea Omir New oO 1 Oi EVERTTNG Fong, ,K. C TIEMPSTEAD | gfisop™aber'y" geonoou Sea Hurst a Ate rE'Fedt | Portus, Shah "dee SYLVAN LAKE EW i Foenek" el we, me, ‘ ot ia’ earvion. m town. No If F luron FE 48284 house Watkins Lake, PE 45268. R s mn. Ca 20474 for your! Lake p (abby Peo on = lovely lake Completely temodeled 8 room bun- * Open Mon.—Tues.— 3 — ‘ a or children, 7) Fairy VERY ATTRACTIVE 3 BEDROOM | SMaLL~ FURN. HOUSE. CALL ent Stores 40 | appointment. jn Pioneer Highlands: 3, Deautl: | galow convenient to Fisher Body Pri. Bves. FE 3429 4 t ' eae LLLP LLP 'e : . Pie Sot: 'r oo FE S070. Ask sty GUT LARGE RMS PVT. BATH AND bus: garage, heat” oye neta | —aft_§ p.m. FE 24117 | 109 &. SAGINAW ST AVAILABLE ', to your plane of te ours. Delay a ae og gn Ry ‘ pe ENT. Closet Aduits. rr 5-3647. | included. restri ted to 2 bust for any kind of business. FE | ump ries may mean disappointment. terms. f ‘diet Pic i J. “CHAYDEN N, “Keaton 7 CLEAN ROOMS FOR ADULTS | ple side. Prone” Be Sh Moreine som || Sent Houses: 2 Saeee. 36 | 218 “Realtor FE 200% PE ¢71 for Ruiner Geta . | | a ae a ae E wt salietaaes mon nee Rent Office Space 41 &'N Teiegrapn Evenings | HURON GARDENS 4 FAMILY BROWN i as yon roun| __* Wipe Renate Late” BORER |" chap nT ora chiar JUAN | nRMINOMAR SER Lind Beret — | perenne ereaghe® It | erv's an teome property that i. ; y in your | shaw sittnee APT. EVERY. _lttitness M48 week eke EM ganas. | PEt eges. References, EM. aor : , MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Boots, Pull ease Scoomeuts "at ot heat, | Wil chew a= lt approximately 19 & kK E, Tempieton Realtor thing furnished, private bath. | ‘WOLVERINE Weal be Suitable for engineering, Sales of- : ree enced, nicely tandscaped on your total $6300 FULL PRICE — Loe , "PE 0 5 ROOMS Suter et Ra em oe Fare ts sheeasi| , _ $1500 DOWN be rissymenes = or | Eretint Reman honey, | ptrmahen Corina , ae 7 r} town : bath. Excel- WE NEED GUTEMPSTEAD UrO.| Parking Au ‘siceaize rooms Gas Best | CLARKSTON Sts AL or wih) eet “an ee CONTRACTS Rereens. Lot) iit. Fenced | Here, is wa ve} ONL “home, Brant ace “aed rome ; Te | Rear eke ee ONLY ONE LIKE 17 see pate oa 8. Wootward, whem, Mr-eere0 | cea Sy aewe 6 Seagee yaad "lin terete ph a a $utomatio bot water, GrL Ad ? ‘ rooms 4 rooms modern living. This tri-level lated” 7 Wired. Ineu- DESK SPACE Sax for walls, cat: Sint Baka" ohe tint EBay “aatigneg tot, akg. |_ B87 me “Owacr Wansierrea OFFICE SPACE reoae a 100 FT. LAKE FRONT by {Ale coe mods ieee On Pooms. Brick firenlaee, fll, baa af ge fal oer Aes’ we pees | -> SYLVAN REALTY ene : 816, — , with as low as down, MAIN’ FLOOR Loc, mint wees ace $33.72 MONTH | 4 a PYRO oo a pepe ie ie 4 vgs “ yore 'y * ’ ee oe pe Tees ne 2: < z a ! “hahaa: ag Pl le gpg ae pn Ao ge i ey a eR ISN RS tn on emg igh oe SE BA ' 4 i. 3 “ : ay x ie ee ee ee “THE P PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL, 20, 1956 gb \_ THIRTY-NINE - _For Sale Hogoes. RJ NEW ‘FHA TEFROVED 5-Room Homes ONLY = $550 Down $36. off Bor Mo. Pius taxes and insurance f ane vol and hot water. wood floors. ation near qenenta, and transporte- “MODEL OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY TOT PM ine | ge yh = model (Between Saxiand ond Castell Realty “ Oskiand ANNETT OFFERS Suburban—$2,500 Down room and bath | Bi goed condition, Full cai wenn ot! heat, rec room 12233 with bar. 1% - CAR GARAGE. Pull price $12 000. Clarkston—4 Bedrooms "| #5 Oakland LOVELAND 5 Fg omen Plus Costs PAYMENTS: ‘MODEL OPEN SATURDAY an SUNDAY Drive out 7 Perry to Melrose. wo blocks to model. Castell Realty. BRIGGS — A great came in baseball and & great this ranch home located Briggs Rd., close | school home, a GI resale with 4% ; nancing, dan be yours $2,675 and ly ents of $69. wered with ™ with FA insu. lated, including minum bi nation new clone fence make this av desirable home. ~ Full price only $11,960. LOON LAKE.SHORES foe “Ghaated™ Tice | Ing TaNhie ne gerrtleg” tate Laree kitchne with dining nd. 's endivicien. We sre rh front ta home with * Shaches breezeway and garage. Priced at only $12,750 | heater. L * = @ privileges, $14, 3 Bedroom Colonial Lake Front Property heving extra good con. Roy Annett, Inc. REALTORS 8 B. Ruron Federal Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 Charles MOLTIPLE LISTING SERVICE WATERFORD TWP. 92 BEDROOM BUNGALOW with bavement plumbing & septic sew- — wired for elect: stove, stores schools. Very Iiveble but needs some finishing $5710 with $500 down. Compare you buy B. D. CHARLES, Realtor FE 40521 1717 8. Telegra FE 237320 Eves REALTOR 5-0878 aS » fan's bree SILVER LAKE FRONT mpg tk Boge we ig "Erick NICHOLIE 7 9,500 at 8-466 ELIZ. LAKE ro ee ex- cooding Pian To See This One Now. WM. A. KENNEDY | & ft ts an excellent investment gur- | unded by fing homes of Established tm 1916 INDIAN a ; DIAN VILLAGE—# rma. & bath: .. @treular = br rm., gas best & ga Newly decorated inside odern kitchen. $14,500 with $4,000 MACEDAY LAKE—area 2 ben ‘e ee oes sath oh eat, new car ga ie All tn Ac] condition Only $7,080 with $1,300 4 | WEST aoe Pace 4 _ 2-tamiy with ee - each, Private heat. ; m4 zoned o a! y for business, ulated garage suitable for business or shop. wil. oe w with $2,000 down. tonight, EST —3-bedrm erm pase: tiled bath, full base. ~ eas rivileges, corner O—terms WEST SUBURBAN—Owner leavin state, Mod tm. hom ern kitchen, plastered walls, full deep lot. landscaped, biack top ‘ th 5 ol a discount for. cash. toms weer oe BUpOALow-2 bed- . all on full omer’. schools. a Now be} FLOYD KENT, Realtor MW. Lewrence . FE 6-16 on. Next Pg htt Power Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES COME siinasone street close th rental unit with . Neart fon DOWN WEST SIDE 4 rooms and bath on quiet street near Sylvan Lake Nice garage, some furniture included. Idea! for ine Bh saw « ot working people. Low ly payments. RD TOWNSHIP OFFICE OPEN 98 A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. ee Rd. | 3007 W) Huron +008 | Ev s till ® NEW 3} BEDROOM HOME be i this weekend, 6505 Clin- ton ver Dr. Crescent Lake Price $12,200. FE 5-0242 | 67 W HAYDEN Spee Bs o HAYD thet Realtor, eas by’ Hershberger Fer Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 ‘at ” “sob theresa Rai! Seshabaw. modern all ew ° beng ret ge om pa BY OWNER, 8500 DOWN. 6 $595 DN. | gy P. ton” oe gat bee. Lae Se Loree _Blancbard, cali) OR 3-6272) with lake wileges in heme PLUS COSTS NOTHING DOWN _ eres SiS. Se ar : 2 win build 2 or room 5 Geer eee! New 2 meproon | Pee aeee Fe =: “ : oid. putlaes oan met Bon McDon- Auto. gas heat, wood kiteh- _ _ OR 2.2081, _WEST SIDE ¢ . tie bath, large utility room, Wide city. ? 3 bedroom etty ge and water, * = conden nes wees) Se O' N - ee icchen enn MODEL —Drive out Onkiand : iy Wy 5 vote pan eed MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Sameulcrive, excelent peighbor. ; os ‘ Pro REAR WOsLANDS, giate, must sell. May be seen | OPEW DAILY PROM 1:00 P.M. Shee ato ~ ST. FRED'S PEARL BLDG. CO. ghting The’ altfactive’ ving , Rite basement ST eT Share Set wi altace fe ie =m ten) “Bellerose BY OWNER Mra. Ci : , Ritehem has. - tb. s00 6 rooms and bath. Basement. and ge Gas heat. Close to schools, FE) Sof. ah ited imine Lon a CRESCENT LAKE © |-#0e ~*~ cine, astored, bend Wel {room and utiity| BEAT Beet” 3 Sdroom py BO built t ‘64. Aluminum storms with extras. copeninen . and screens, venetian is. $8,- bome is me bad $50, 32800 down 961 pet month. pon oh —_ refrigerator, : OuLY. 3 stor windows, even a iV eg ES SUBURBAN ge Bg Well-iocated “2 room lovely ist foe an tie, tor SSS pete Se me knotty large living Fao % with 63, a oar ae fom. y, gee furnace. Beau- wn to qualified purchaser. rag y RS dase | Saar ees | Sent or "RIDGEWAY rte ao 8ST. MIKES DISTRICT. Large 6. room family home. pec sant mB | Stsoop comnts ar 2 OO ed ge For Colored Families =. a . ee “ee oO Large 3 room & ba its gas, Gl RESA . qq Be ety. Doce’ aoe Sloe ote coder solthg om aouuie Bur” RANCH HOME. s $4760 . $750 down, . Must seen. OR 30542. Less 2 years old. Spa- r ~ ih M, call Mrs. Spears, Fg Rg Ry cious a 3 vin, » fem $8063, BEDRM. ee es tures ledgerock firepiac Russell A. Nott, —“ oe. 4 ¢4-e te richiye carpeted” Kitchen pW ras Saar 3 oe CLARKSTON ESTATES! MONEY MAKING plus, ena ook. hmastet pow matin, wtjows heme of OME getivinies room is a dream: faches yearees Soaries Rie | Spel eat A, Ma atid | Sa “te aaptent * Pull cot with of fur-| to live tm ope, apt. rant other 3 = + ROAD. Pace Sal ow Lace | Pepeeeiee i im *, onnso oe Seen et Attractive ranch 3. bed- — fern. — eg 3 rooms, beth, large carpeted etally . Excel 2 Family Brick te agg lg ay Hy yee + Ny - yp Bet Beneots pacious rms. JOSEPH F. REISZ Rush Fee s0xiso ft and tied beth each All newly | __ . Anchor fei Sfion Ou heat, nes’ arominem | FE 30000 or bal esate | Plantings. By appointment, 3 O hgme tn excel- dent . basement with heat. Located on corner jot close to downtown area. tncluded. Priced et $10, Sy ivan 5 Shores a! the center of tis a munity. 7 nice rocmas, Bfast room om with bar, New 1% car garage. Wall 1 all Sapeeetee. 2 landsca: jots, vel- cutie’ ena and Goes i, ea: 0 ag and beach. Donelson and Benedict's Ki Detter see this one soon. KINZLER me. mod. Avoid the | Spring Rush! Call our office today te . in: t the followtn; “pee Subu than Homes 3.4 ACRES With lovely old farm home. ¢ rooms. Living fertile 500, Terma. 00d “HERE'S: by HONEY! $9500 with very reasonable terms Dorothy Snyder r Lav ender | AL 3140 W. Huron are 24411 GAYLORD Why Wait? ryuburban aoe Pg Ry west ote ne’ hood e ¥ wonderful; ‘shade ny giassed- tm and sc: porch. 13.500 "terms and priced st Built in 1955 Three bedroom ranch home, nice- ly landscaped. let. Privileges on two lakes. —— condition. Price $13,201 terms. Tasteful Ideal family brick home with | Meany unusual features, The bedrooms and ¢ gaiore, Very livable basement. Priced at $16. 335. Terms, ’ Excellent Residential Area rake AOVaRt ace & Gl ‘ WEST SUBURBAN w 3 bedroom ranch style bun- galow with full basement. Nice rooms, hardwood » ofl on extra 80%400 ft. located close to ‘ame Lake oft 811,600 with reasonable WILLIAMS LAKE $395, DOWN: WILLIAMS LAKE $250 DOWN 2 bedroo a ae iake privileges Paymen P. C. Wood Co. pe Corner Wiliams Lake Rd. & 5:30 call OR 3-2603 INDIAN VILLAGE £ gag gS 2 room, din- ime tve . kitehen, den, basement, of. toate “eundrv tubs, fruit cel- lar, automatic water heater, wa- ter softener, wall to an carpet- ing. souble @. Close to & school afe5on TERMS INDIAN VILLAGE MSe 3 BEDROOMS—22 ft. I!ving room, fireplace, dining room, Toree kite! with breakfast space, | der room, basement, gas heat, screened porch at rear, le garage and more. $19,600, ELIZABETH LAKE PRIVILEGES 2 bedroom me, pool pond “porvession Stove & Telreen cluded, also new work- J. R. Hiltz REALTOR Open 9-8 1011 W Muron st FE 5-441 | West SUBURBAN bedroom — type bungalow with oak plastered walls, tiled bath, mardroce closets, full basem heat, auto. hot woter. seuibineties alum. Langa screens and many - Fall price $13,480 with DO YOU FISH? See this lake eet 2 bed- roo sute. heat and hot water, —" new 1% car ga rage and lovely view of the lake — the Pare window in living Price €7.050 with $1,500 ‘ per cent mort- png on this nearly new. 2 bed- os om bungalow. Is neat and clean alum, ion storms —_ screens, Has heck’ and an ee water. et. Guy ed | down mores civilians. George K K. Irwin} al tte “RAY O'’NEIL, Realtor ‘202 8. Tele Phone 103 or OR Same" eseere Rea) Estate Exchange Ps down Soon ieee Po al $36.97 MONTH GILES nace Large jte tn a fn eood | aecinne th San ‘orm ation QUICK POSSESSION 2 down, ee bedrooms hice living room. fire- room, mode 1 wise e amd “transportation. Priced 10 sell with terms. SMALL FARM WE CAN SELL YOUR HOME GILES REALTY CO. .W. Huron FE Open _® to 9 58-6175 “WEST SIDE BRICK 3 bedroom end price ah 500—terms. J. A. Taylor | INSURANCE | ton ‘Oaktan Ave. +2544 | Open Eves Free eres | LET'S — TRADE HOUSES will « 2 (tS pleases us to please you) ) - Bateman: basement E _For Sale Houses 43 tsatraciad ranch etvariine a NQ MORTGAGE COST Ear aaa ely bes on aH inte * eull Or eter y ae ~~ Py WILL om sale: H. BROWN, | Realtor | » New Brick Ranch CHEROKEE HILLS foom ‘oiers diatipeaively. alree- tive Attached 2 car « Convenient to . $0,500, A Ottawa Drive Beautiful ya hoe ange ' baths plus bedrooms, ne Dh wi powder roo; room. ve ace, many he ae Soteened . car brick” garage) te tormp, @ " softener. ret, a bY aD Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor W. Lawrence Street re nal or PRY 5-4204 GI RESALE re walt to Ww ai es WAGNER HOMES 1960 N. Opdyke Rd. FE 471 ne : 1% led aeons “only are wa. VALUET;, sake JN Realtor, bee owner, Saines Hornbeck “WATER F FRONTAGE Reduced Must Sell $00 houses tp pa I only oak ereduced to $30, homes, Open caliy 28 or by ap- flay Call eral 64644 or Incoln 71-2800, ANCHOR neat peests oes W. 13 __ Berkley. | Mitch br —_ SY OWNER, RANCH TYPE HOME. 2car garage, 3 bedrms. and beth, WASHINOTON P, 6 rms. and WILSON MACEDAY LAKE FRONTAGE z br F area home = ho fener gonditurmace, e: ROCHESTER & SUTTON RDS. rem nome Free, bare, Good | Near Metam: Hunt area, Good land. dbame t7 try house and y thar bulldogs. | Automatic water ay; . 90 acres : = timber. "ive Gum SPORTSMEN ATT.: Near acres, large priv: farm. For Sele Houses 43 ~ . Rn ema | mR e = several new Somaya of | __For Sale Houses 43 ran with “re kitghen, ‘brea bemt, 2 car ar garage. Terms avail- able. EXCELLENT INCOME POSSIBILITIES ower John K. Irwin Sine - 1935 N, w Street 101 Eves. PE 32-1804 or FE 5-4848 Fr ; oe "eee Prospect be mae “ped dock. Lea ted. curtains and. d | awe oben PRICE ed. Large, living. on. ain. N 2 bedroom bungalow, 3 pe eile, modern, kitchen utility room bath, living . & argo Aluminum self-storing s and lake priv to screens, Li y Fy one year, dele. » _Equity wanted. ag ge lot. Near 3 KINNEY & |BENNETT . 239'S. Woodward Birm. oo. k.. e 2% LEVEL ACRES 40 ROLL NG ACRES .. WITH NICE HOME NO DOWN PAMENT | NEAR APEeR Euase i cen GI RESALE - flowing wa ¥ scam. Pon HA #21 Ir aneie: 7 Ey STOUT'S Best Buys Hatt . MeLauchita CABIN knotty RUSTIC LOG Spectens living Almost new 3 bedroom tna ~ large coniey “iia kitchen Ful ment home. Well-iocated. Large Today |. PLAIN AND' FANCY 2 ear. . . earage. nie sharp. $2,000 . down, low monthly paym'ts. FIRST TIME OF FERED (ONL Y YOU. This neat, 3 bedroom home, situ- o. ated on a large nicely-wooded decide , . . on this cute lot, featuring oak floors, plastered” m ho 3 bedrooms, walls, basement aluminum full . basement, oe Jeoupes storms and screens 1 block to * and sewer story new school. ‘The pric e@ ts only rame, Tneuleted, - a. $8,900. $1,500 down. Better bur- clude draperies and ry on this one tian blinds. This og ” clean and neat as a pin to side. Total price: §8. ain room. 2 bedrooms with rare attic, lenge enough for pee one Be 2 more rooms, Full ent, with § acres of ¢ land otl heat, tiled bath. Besutiful lot, of] furnace, full bath, hae Privileges va Eiieaber Leke.| ffORL and” rear porches. - vileges . “ ee ing tla neat oly 6 Built a “se, You must one Ld with to.000 down Priced ot wt $20, 920,066 with te th ‘orme. *** ee OXFORD $995 monthiy payments Ss. MARSH. ALL ST. 7 roome and bath, l price $6,950 — eney A go ge nicely land- terme arranged eeaped. $11,500 with reasonabie | | Edw. M. Stout. Realtor ‘CUCKL EER REALTY mw» Saginaw Bt ttn ye ote | 236 N. Saginaw FE «cep: Open Eves = | WE “TRADE | oo DOW I $65 month buys ine attractive 2 Privileges bedroom ranch home om Crescent « pesebes, lakee , full sant nce tlonal! i m home, . Country Pine hen, breeseway, at. EM Lake . ranch, — ed oat | UNION LAKE PRIV.. New hits 3 _ Close in, 2 betriin pate. Meas we Ul and bat fenced, excep- by cupboards Large lot, with young maple trees Don't watt g ROOMS till this pre is sold There is only oO Ww ri 1 tke “it-at only $6,000 with Lote of room for you and terms yours § down’ and 3 un i fo include 6 rooma furni-‘ ture Basement Immediate WHITE BROS Presgecion. Largs lot. ices lo downtown. Only $1,200 down 1208 yen Eves onttl rn ~ Run. 1 te + DARN COMF ORTABLE reome, sewer, very pi cn d vi nice lawn OU heat, On inside lot ved street. Lot 45 x 146s’ eet WATKINS LAKE 2 Story, + Lots. — jake front- age 2 Bedrooms, sunroom fire sa Fscciiont beach. $15,000, S| ee $ OF WOODS = ees 1 ft, “iivine’ oom. ‘wie: best Sunes Giroux & © ee on" Bint fers an “a Foe Bateman You'll Be Proud 3 Terms Ho Ve Youn have to. ome A ie hon Living roo, i "be Ay . Modern Brick, With Pa master bedroom and lovely UW ft, opens onto large tie entre — shopping c ter, A truly weee ems pi at & moderate eg yt $15,600. Let's yt pay ton Woods Ranch “> econ you’ pect to A wd much, much more ef #12, 800 hap Me ockme. mise this one Sacrifice Butider needs money and will sacrifice this on brick - ranch : a BEAUTIFD *. Choice ee MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE DORRIS | BEA PUL SYLVAN vise eal fam home gS ~% ise your ant. Reach with “playground for the ehildren, home A-l condition ae and a. —- room with [ote noel en a ee nice roomy kitchen, bed: = ene den =x as j- ‘Two By - bed- -— gas e, dandy — wooded lot, aay, f eda’ on on rae consider small home in i ROSSHIRE.CT. TERRACE 1,000. DOW In dis excellent J gy -—* side, we are i meredere ose wi rage, consisting of five ae onal large livable rooms, ment w ges heat, emarrry . BUNGALOW SALE OR TRAD’ DORRIS & SON REALTY Phone FE 41557 | 182 W. Ay: 0 DOWN, 2 BDRM. HOME, feeders. Sunpevee, : MULTIPLE LISTING GERVICR *;|GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS NEAR OXFORD A HOME WITH PERSONALITY terms. vou BUY 1f-WELL TMOORE TP MAHAN ment a BE Signs Are Everywhere JUST OUTSIDE THE CITY LIMITS eter rece ‘owt mate SE. ae hs {BUSINESS 18 GOOD AT LADD's* “one. ee! For Sale Lake Prop. “4 Plains . or MM Sele gun” At Ali mer * oar - "i o “ app't = MaAytair ay ELIZABETH (LAKE PROPERTY, 2 bu! $65 «8 mont, wil, pe vacant Pood f... vit —_~ or ca esae as down * parment,* jot. Lots of -shade trees, 2 large $12, M Huron PA % 8x2 W. ‘LAKE HURON B EACH | * rches Garage e_pene Sashabaw 7 JONES. 3 REAL ESTATS Ph. FE 43508 Ae lat ten fh sae ? ° i FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1956 |____ THE PONTIAC PRESS, +e been eee see eRe Hee 112 ACRES . FARMER’S FARM... -.: | vn | fh yy } hy ry wt sa iy oe ( yy er | Sree Rn TA i OPEN SUNDAYS ole as” ge para : PR a on _ (ots Dials Hey. preston Plains OFFICE OP OPEN - | \t ] {| a] i Balances a io 8 eer os sats po eee _ denlane. mous, make | We | } BR E compare these terrific . Wate” BROS. | B.D. CHARLES, Realtor yl / le # | 1 oes Bren A. oO a HHNSON, Realtor ee emazORS , \ Plastic Wall Tile. . .2c ea. ed Linoleum : —F | FO hE S. 5 Tolge Sy a Rd, ————— thi an FE 2 Ul OJN EO fe | chine. Call Pz S220. S| onciaimed Linclum .... 49 f B ARTR A / i si or fag re aed ae gsc wate |. UI HT | f ee oe ae tn Harold's Peiai' Rtn ! ~ $94500 FErenases| ALL TOR a PAY | Sale Business Property 49 Business , Opportunities: 51 bulld- | ‘ large corner lot. North rg es Fertoct earson’. rni Roy Annett, Inc. Cooley Lake Rd. Frontage FOR SALE: TAVERN IN SMALL Sturn. es New, acs oresy. DSPOT AR gs eel o oro a rere en contract 4 beautiful weeded site, | EALTY CO. REALTORS errr 7 ft. x 260 ft.. odated north My co-operative Beal Essate Exchasge 2% E eran TOS Pea At Hiller Rd, 430 ft available pg Free” oa PINANCE CO. nd Pe ENR ORE _— r P FE 2.0263 "Open Evenings and sunday 0408 Over 300 ft. tp: depth. Ground wation Press Rox OS. | TOR Pontiac State, Bank Bldg. - Vacant land or house. CHAIRS, DAVENPORT. T. ok mes and Sunday 1-4 | floor opportunity’ for any type HARDWARE, PONTIAC. LOCATION eer T, TABLES, matching base. Oaly $50.08, "Maia- business. Will sell vears. Write Pontiae Press R. VALUE Gl a ede ae Lang For iaie Faing —tg) Hah en AEE) RE PO ANTS [BieligALUET. Realtor) SS ty Sh SE | Rene, Wa or Sale : , DOO bs Einar bene SO "FE ] | Gar l “LET'S TALK CoOperstive Real Estate Exch sim ——_— size 40. | _ evenings. pie ‘COUNTRY ESTATE ar TTeis secre $28 to $500 $25 to $00 | SWAP IN YOUR OLD LAWN MOW- | Corr, REBUILT WASHING or BUSINESS yo ROOMMUNITY LOAN 00. | $F on 8 new Eelipse hand or pow. er, yoautreng, CxBAP REAP | ll makes fuarantesd. Tazle E Commerce vn Lrg “ . Se ee, nftcrn PONTIAC GROCERY a ne aoe sale guase sender toodina PI M ——EM_+3511 or EM 34008 LOANS TO 8 seeds, BUS. PROPERTI S.D.M. Pee ee sae Sh cn, hewocine CRATE MARRED SET mutt s| OSCODA AREA |e, Matis. Mitre fat | 35,000 Families Fae Pee | Peck, ooge bensbenee Geer’ 2 Week niet © - wees se Sree down, We bere meg many vacant and & A attractive ——y aay BAI ES" RDWARE | avivei Chairs ALL FOR $99. PAY Beldwin PE ¢40m/ WoW 'anq tell us "what you are SHOE Recommend |!¥.#us #__zar ee AYT ONLY $2 WEEKLY faliae be ee oa eke OE STORE TRADE CAR LOT ON MAIN HIOR- LAYTON’S Pearson’s Bank Furnitu 8 seres ranch type home. Af-| complete ioformation on ail fist-| Wonderful location in small town >| Fe. spprom, 12 cars for equity) Furnit ‘Appilia vn oom other smal! home, Small | ba: ings ean eee your fequirements.| ear Pontiac, $8,000 -guaranteed 1 1c ner S in house, or’ cash. FE : urniture, Gaia ne” ma nees 42 Orchard Lake Ave. __FE 4-788 of an house. Priced .| Brownel) Realty, FEderal 2-8837,/ inventory, Good bu uilding and § TRADE EQUITY IN INCOME STUDIO COUCH, $10, res small jake and stream. room modern living quarters, Now TRADE EQUITY Rae Eeoge Keego Harber stove, $8. Bendix comb. washer @ aime. Rent cans Ban Pee ®A petting — pee year and_ could at a by - tigs steal —__FE_5-8811_ or F PET sen one exer. $45, All good condition, aaelan ea | ee nn Mi r Pow it) Dectzer cmven. | Some Se sale or frade PE vans. CROSLEY, REPRIOERATOR | sp ae, ‘ FoR Feat ) ISINE en ces c area " | ory STAB eREACE CORNER ase VE. & 2 sure } CH GAN BUSI NESS where: you can cuickiy wor, | TRADE 6 FORD 0x. o00D a: tend Only $60.95. Mid-| 5&5 mattesser twin beds erith sprin rt ing garden’ tractor. Call Rutledge OR 3-111; ke Remodel to eu SALES CORPORATION| 20% up to, $80) on small | _MI_¢-1407_ after 8" p.m. BINING ‘ROOM. LIVING G ROOM & Woe COUNTR WITH 40 ACRES. egory You get No WAP ° bedroom suites Full am PORTABLE. : Seeks Real Orit gre PE 2808 sige |2O8™ Ap PANDMESSER, BROKER Le = “toed rea B » Hy —e. pat ee FE 2307 ca bineites fe. Sens” Soe iy Ee ™Asattieal land available to. build PE Cia —Retoriel EM 26009 _- suinost GA STOVE. | swan COMmOLER a Pert At Ode Front Door cost OF BORROWING st {WILL SWAP ELECTRIC | TRAIN t and clock control. $00. | . Din, late wo — wk AY O’NEIL, Realtor Buekners 18 LESS THAN set for 10" or bike. FE | Call MI 42000 ev + 0. | ance. 600.08 con 3 n : 58746. <3 z , per LOTS AND ACREA 263 6. . Open 0-9 VARIETY STORE ¥OU THINK. ‘ | me. Dealer PE afd. ; By ge ‘ ¥ Pen ss ae cae WILL GIVE GOOD SEASONED| trimble _ bathinette, | SINGER SEWING MACHINE With deol. abet od dewalt tie QoBperative nowt eatate Enotengs | Saxe eieree comments. Wii) ont nested, onan ouicny | Sle parania gee opr meu | DINING HM“ BOPE Gib uve ele OP we pees 2 A PRIVATE ° sce. | For Sale or Exchange 50 CPA “"PANGUS 1919 M15} see_compenr- athe E Sonn nal TING ROOM OTE BOLIDUE | sigue’. Me Pier mosey LAKE | __Phone Ortopvilie 132 Collect He REALTORS any. Oxi} and ‘14x14 rugs. ‘ST weno. ; AWFORD ‘ FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR REAL "PARTRIDOE i TRE “BIRD” Buck si re | sista bet Good cond ‘PE Sets pt ice MONRO, 10 ere res dining OM FE @1549| on ‘oeacre farm we, prively lake Pes | Soca’ owe CP waticomt, oS. 7 STAI ucKner For Sale Clothing 56) UNne and .: ven PEDO | erzer. s205. RB. Munro Elec. . . MY 3143 tac get modern § ae Realtor, FE 5-9522 STA . 7 . — bie Th | eee: Hare. : emtiee Ded. F, <1 tee -_ ee = aa 3 BALLERINA-LENOTH FoR.| DINING RM. TABLE SET WITH | sroVEs. B Beer Fes ote ee) eer renee Comore rEreR| SERVICE Arion | Finance Co. |" cites wit! Satria )DdD WANTED Pontiac 2nd Pioor National Bidg. | _5-6268 aher "3% Soe! cond. FE) .6:30_FE_¢e3es. ___| PRICES SLASHED ivilege = ECIALS S00, $17,000 down. | Meat Mio, Completely equipped * dD. . ‘ ELECTRIC S DRYER. BUY NOW AND yee “Went sete sins POLL =darely, Jot, with Oe eee . gic Soh. on is * seres Listing oo proftanie hardware | Drayton Plains 4812 Dixie “Hwy. * MUMATHRN TENS cote OEE, §. | . Femete same brand oe SeMtY | 2, Be ving. room suite sya A i. =. sa. | - . . Exceptional I i bed- : and Gres aa ms #100 A. $6,000 DOWN © sacrifice ~$4.eie ata TS war wees) Have ood, buat. Call Li #3220| Walled Lake, 230 Barnston =| “ABLE MA w WAVY. BLUE igen, Viuoreseant 300 Orebard 3 pe, metal bed mewn HS 4 , , ’ (next y e Ave. ~ . .. $9 Mind Welver-|61,009 FULL ACRE-Located - just | GABARDINE. SUIT. Giz 08. | EASY" W 26" boy's bicycles $2198 oF eng teres handle 180 lo- Needs new owner _UIKE NEW. oh poem lee gor 5 pe. eh in , ‘200 70 #1800 Bg: city “i . fe Fo a Fe ED r onc sty Sirk Uefa? Sm sane | OREMRER, TG te Te | Sheets Ste eaten | 1" ERY mags = ( ACRES-Eacy terms. acres f bem. @ and owing pS ree at inventory, sine condition,| table. Lincleum. 2 dressers, one - orse : ~ Ry + Ay Well combine to make this a arirk ge _PE 5-0358. _ white. five drawers, one walnut, | 18 W. Pike st rr well-balanced farm. Only $6,000 faa M. . ELWOOD i a STAT aut ICE BLUE WEDDING OOWN, AND _ 6 S drawers. 20 N. Johnson TRADE ELES #1123 . a : : : ADE ELECTRIC RANGES FOR me ag ve (PEDERE Fearon | SE AMAA ELWOOD| ws nso vo ex | TEAGUE FIQNCE CO, SECMRTERTR elt alg fa moe "yeaa hv Wat cers ARYLJ | L. H. BROWN, Réaltor A RIVER FARM — | __ Pe 6136 or FE 43a TODAY'S $ SP ECIALS ROCHESTER, MICH ~~ 'g1000 LECTRIC JUNIOR RANGE. Gk TWIT BED, COMPLETE AND : furn. on Lake. Buchy Real- ; FE 24810) Here's 35 scres of “Mother Ne- | AUTO REPArn 6th STALL FOr RENT. AU SABLE RESORT , Por? Sees” [iaawmene: elas totes aie: sack Sonsole radio, $9. Dresser. UL —teet, FE $8 — A com- .| ¢ TOT en | oS ‘A ture" your own back | SEXOTY Sato ae ano uso: ete rts: é é ‘TOS All sizes in regula longs 24000. 3-683 AI ae ~ Slectriity. ia ware door, This Folline ind thru which | SEAUTY SALON NEW AND MOD: beat S"Ghannela Dam oa the Ad ovseyESTOmR | Bvery one an excellent value!’ 7 PC. Pare =a | | FI ogc = LoOkGn CHAR ai. ' ca ADD‘ S Lot 4 Merrimac Sub. Lees River, will provide you and your | ‘eer toage #2003 or rE odaltens Migs og Ph_ Rochester Oe OL 14701 OSMUN’S Lg geen oo Fm ga eon, — x..* steel bed and cocina, : 2 ver, or w you the lot. pany with zor round recrea- 2 handler all kinds hunting and ye ¢ Downtown store only. $1 N. Saginaw | end stands, a 2 door book case, ——=-—- ae PE 44813, ask for Mr. Com modernized 3 BUSINESS LOT. 90 3 a2 X 100, % BALD. fishin, ulmment mfortab ‘GET CASH QU ICKLY ‘ a practically new RY “IN pT * Rew all hea home with fireplace and | win néar Walton 45703. . 2 bedroom owner's oe greg U $500 Sale Household G 57) —— peg ty ERE ed | w TRADEAN 1 IN DEP Yr. Signs Are Everywhere EXCELLENT BUILDING SITE 2 << conveniences” avaliable. for the | Basis rtunitie s1 other out buildings on this }ecre p to ee ees 87) ea hens aaa aS ee ST ate DmoCoUNT lot in field township. Re- init ia Se eee eas ae | ee Opport unities site all for just $32,000 on terms. Ty RCA yUSED CONSOLE, TY an ie Dr. Bimine- | Guaranteed See.es up . n 1948 to 1988 _ Bring ham, Phone Midwest 44318. a setrigevetets. 000.05 up LOTS Ls ina § with gas, FE 5-0075 sty . ee some HAR TLAND Pyewsr GRILL — Attractive title. Most desis closed 30 $00.98 we ALTON , FIRESTONE STOVE, IN GOOD | oe ‘Ue YOUR CR pi0-88 we it aegise ao aa = t uipped grill on U8. 10.| minutes. Loans also made on fur- ON “TV condition. PE 2.2784 me Wathing Pontiac Estaigy. 2% OT. SOXis6 33 ALLIGON ST @ aq. |GROCERIES & MEATS} %@, feet of highway frontage —| niture, signatures and other se-| Walton, Cor Josiy: FE 2-287 WY MAN’ S Seer Rs reece os] Serta gE ghee | Erbach Ay at al | Cae ai atin |e ee, Sole en | Ser UN RAE APEROK, 1h E | "ine room whic, @cntte ead | PABLe toe OAs STOVE EE Cas . or . ok ” reeman. too. Pull sales last year, by. sales, tax| just $8,000 down : im, with traverse rods, $60.| server condition. MI | TABLE TOP GAS 61 STOVE #69 frontage. 2 Jots, $2.100 LE. CH.| Price ‘si0.00 on terms ree. $5,000 dn., invento: FE $0038 after 6 p.m. ; yy 200 open. , _Middie Straits Lake EM 3-2440. ve k Mer 6 p. 62007 _PE 6 105A.” frontage. wooded lot, $2,300.|GAKWOOD MANOR sUbDIVision. WARD F: PARTRIDGE. Sting ape rang on aed Ep ag peg akian 7 PC. LVN, OOM SUIFE. | FOR SALE” SMALE RADIOS AND | = USED EL ECTRK 5 a few loft in. Watkins- Ver e caret jot. 311 ft. by 290 | ete eae eC s eS. _____ss| -_record players. PE $6735. ‘ ; ? 4 |KITCHEN LEasB — Valuable real pm og ooh ; me hes’ oieee nad Shek. REALTOR FE 4-358]. ONE OF e 3 PIECE BAMBOO PORCH PUR-| FIREPLACE SET WATER HEATERS Se per cout Gata Uecbeden thnek. sugar ng cn EW LocaTi0 | Pontiac area's finest bars Must 26x80 Didg. plus 20230 new dwn. | Loan Com an niture “heavy duty electric Singer | get 3, Oriental see Gon ae chair’ | SPECIAL CLEARAN c top streets. a h.. e * 3 ie ' nee ar iz _— fond Sey cash necessary. | every a Ap tdeat Sante speck | p yi. wine machine drop-ieaf kitchen | Marble coffee table top, 3 smoke) LIKE NEW ALL WELL anown | F ity BLES, WEST OF TELFORAPH Fon SATE OR RENT TP eTALT | 810? $28,000 on terme plus stock. | 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO em “ROOMS “OF FORRTFORE im | We “Must be soon to bp eop nae MAKES nr GA. TO 10 "DRAYTON PLAINS. Ur rom RATE RSARIOR acne wes pow soo | Sx Sig" hm ted er) 4 puny cure — me, mow FE 2-9206 | ees eh ee ae bar ce resinone re | le'ae Uxemee Det 00 ft. frontage sp00 | _for starter, Cali FE -8-3896 |- ern Near Mis Suchy Realty | $$$ $$ | Har soft icy ‘cream franchise he a or DRAPES 1 biond R SALE, OLD FURNITURE. FE Ee 5-815! Payee si siziace om paved Waterford Hills Est t ~ | FE eon a —— hres” in the Thine ares ‘in Ont. | ree dition re 2773 ehtet opm | Pere __ re Con ania States UNTRY HOME SPFCIAI land Co. All Pn grenany and eal | ~ LO. ANS $20 TO: $500 Tr - re © pm. LE WASHING MACHIN' oi Large Woddéd Ho t Attractive- white frame 7 room SPECIAL estate only $6,000 4 PIECE WALNUT DINING Room cheap, Phone FE ¢1006. after g SED Gai GAs Ranons $29.50 AND £ mesites home, situated on 18 acres land. LJOUOR, BEER. WINE On signature ony — Consisting of table, o'cloe 1600 W. fa Munro Electric Co, Between Orion & Pontiac et. — Court with fishing | among epreading shede trees. roll erie t “|WARD E. PARTRIDGE, HOUSEHOLD rs ana 't i oe cabinet | OLISTENTS OG WHITE MAYTAG ato Excellent neighbor-| ing la st growing tn lake area . — de | Tee ACRES SUB tag lewa. and several D = | ; a's cnn washing machine. Haraiy i is mos. Used Re HOTPOINT IRONER oe % wo 0 Oe See Res os | eae cate es | Sea REE |REALTOR | FE¢3s81| FINANCE CORP. OF | | $e fer ees HB ee der sy : i s ay DININ . "$308 . e. . high wa tative com. NEW LOCATION AT PONTIAC NING — SUITE. Pe BLOOMFIELD TWP. GER fir C. DAVIS fo ACRE FARM et totg of room 1y nuke weet OF Tefeonapn 24 8 Segtoaw st” re eas |i pace = WALNUT DINING GON eae Sf & RV | went ek Es Faees ste 2 lots, $2,225. : na, 5-311! Modern country home, consisting this . in time tor’ the THRUCUT wIGeeee ee Suite, “OL, 9-607? _ sar prea: | a2 Ton PE. 4-113 é | | of T large rooms. beautiful mod- summer business. Only #6. one iwein ray G48 See io FT. WESTINGHOUSE REFRIO. | (GREEN DAVEN STUDIO | oko aes a ACHINE, PORT. ssimanga envy ar vstw W ATKINS | Seas] ene ee | wh} NOW IN OUR NEW "ki ™igiblSaary Serge | dra fy shang Maeda ole ger" cater ogee LADD'S AK et GGoeceee es | Ew M Stout Realty | DRIVEIN | NOME Sed Eaggn wT] ES we aE a 4 racts or eimN } | . | d i LA E RIS & SON REALTORS i" Sagas e so" — Well-iocated. Close ‘in on the Dixie, «= 7 North Perry Street * a Rose Wilton ru aa na - to: F: settent or aera | DEPT OPEN SUNDAYS 82 ge Huron ¢ FE 41867 Sunday. 10 to 4 pm Completely equipped, inet build. | (Second Flo. cond 1074 Argyle Aft. . cel. _shureh ¥en cottage or Washer . © Dixie Hw Draytor Piaine| A. number of excellent buliding | 120 ACRE vane hee i seer me. tute petee Coan $700 down | : ; sor} 170. FT HOTBOINT PEER GRAY MATCHING CHEST AND | Q&5. range ca Say Om "3-123 sites have recently become avail- | burg. mile frontage on 2 main | cea RIDGEWAY REAL EST Corner of Pike | Take over payments of $94.68-mo.| dresser, 96 each Baby bed. gs picsse, ‘Maple? + $29.50 ‘aise N. Rd. or MM able in beautiful and exclusive roads, acres of good timber 975 Baldjwin FE. 4a . = oe Boudolt lamps 2 odd chairs. Say Elee. range Apt size 834 50 taper Lakewood Subdivision, located on good size ofchard, § room homa | NOW IS THE T IM E ‘EXP D a . | ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT _ #0562 3 pe. Bdrm. set $34.50 —— the orth of Watkins Lake large barns, one with electricit ° ge = ANP UR. | FOR THE HOME CAN BE FOUND | KELVINATOR COMPLETELY 8 pe grt, AUG chair. ped is For Sale Resort Prop. 44A. ieee A, Kh, a ed eee ee ee Two choice Mobiigas se truck with small down rarest Loans to $500 » | a mage See of tee wee tet a tell See Gaghing, (machine. Exe RCA 2 cn ae ) Saess poe a ey ‘ . bs ir « | ca a 25. _ ‘ mane * sites are said only {ard ebieken house cement block} — ory ‘cab taernaen oh This is a proven & very profitable | with fast service and on a repay-| jest, “QqoeYoqSpectal while they ENMORE PORT SEWING MA- THOM. ’ ty i amp BUILT FOR ee. Fee ding app ately : week days Mr. Barsum, PE eration, See Mr échlaeer | ment pian suited to your income. ers, $2.00 and up. (chine, 4 folding Sampson AS. ECONOMY : * cottages, over || erty This is productive farm | {5536 Nights and Sundays Tlié Ann Arbor St, Flint ‘Mich Gas and electric refrigerators | few'e nh stotleddee tata FURN. Sas" tee ‘auetsd So cltetaaet | rotates BARTRAM | Eviatt ‘iptpty titel cah fair) —_Me_‘bater- Pat boa Bel 2 (pianist ym ciet car any. | foo ae da "Chen, dass | Sesh rath, MactaetMact| CONVENIENT remiss 4 . | . ° e : ‘ t ks Seo ete bat Rela pes | STANDARD OIL CO. HIGHWAY _| saurtoray Seirist Sait Fou Gt | Situreamt™'iated gemeeytot | ine fania ‘ever Wor 'amah trop: | oS, Satmae gt ] t , | e lor your needs f . *|> foal fish tank, 5 Banh an ! For Sale Acreage \47 Sale Business Property 49 hi exSe Spe] «RESTAURANT | Leslie, Pletsher. Manager. Berke. Tart cate to ie CIEE-NEW SINGER LE a | Ya wine RENCK, TOF PMA mtn. d a Al . - suites, dinette and onaty yr. old. Take over bal, of $11 12_ after §:30. » ae | FE D208 7 ACRES OF SCENIC vine | : TIONS FOR A MOD- sume sod mete som Home & Auto | fai Sirtieadets ‘te. Sor teal! can’e"aet in canscle FR efiel WHITE KITCHEN CAMINET — sie Z P __7380 Oak Ra. MA 5-119. \ ERN 2STALL STA-! Brorzinmg you need to operate vee ot OUR LAY-A-WAY PLAN _enler. Sh rocker Sz ges Oe ead ACRES OF WOODED PB aT rl | ers TL : little restaurant on C LINOL EUM..38c hair, . | ture land with 2 wells In Tus- | TION LOCATED IN main “road near’ Pontiac. $1350 Loan om pany | OR Eisy TERMS. | oe A’ a Dp. FAST OF. PONTIAC | eola County. 1178 Orenid OR \- ORTONVILEE @™ ° Perry strest | we buy ool te bake teen ure ae W ayne Gabert’s . HOME ON ONE ACRE: 3 Bérme _>4681_ 18 THE “BIRD” To ch ; ORTONV! -—, theesad Fieet! and jook sround. 9 acres af free a Appliance Specials eae heat Dear ge Bi NORTH OF CLARKS: - J R Hil ours 9 fee et edar 9 co 1 bart | $1.88 Rouse paints wal. $1.88 ging ws doves Qe ee See Sl children sao. 10 ACRE CORNER | « WEST HURON TON. THIS STATION itz - OPEN DAILY @ TO 9 imino ala $259 * Norge fo ha ty, Rte $188 09 REA $ Homes in| Inge. ideal for trick farm MI some of the bent ta IS LOCATED ON MIS "Open BS : NS, Salis “co | 2 nua 6 nena wie wor? Minne 8 ford area. $10,000 EM 53-4197. commereial prop. 7 he NOME ; ; ‘ae . 4 miles E. of Pontiac, or 1 mile! LORD'S S $299.95 Norge 2-ov | H. E. Prt ER. Broker, rein the Pontiac area. 80 °%. | WHICH IS A HEAV-| 0-3 uen8t PE son ~ CASH NOW $ “clnabure Megane on’ dulees PECIALS | Sm gorse Doren ene P tage near Telegraph tntersec- 1 d SF - — Rd.. Mae s Pe. am ‘pet wae $190.95 445 © Auburn Re. . ACRE tion. Bepin . 4 . 95 $279.05 Norge suto 1 ; oat | Ut story Oungalow bust 1m 1980 | for ot eftatreet petting ILY TRAVELED) PAY LATER PLAN |, —,- 2800s Fm pen ‘Bane 1 casa taped sags. MOD HN Norge “30-inch auto lec. For Sale Lots 46. {er_hester. Goo tor cmati| seal for dover’ etfice, meer.) HIGHWAY PARTICU- Get cash you need now... Pay Sent yr old RANGE WITH W from $139.98 |.) up| MANY OFHEERS To cHocen ll a & coe an] ance or most any professional : ; et later in monthly amounts Lally i! Sh WEERGT GED TNWER: Used a ‘ons ‘Btoves - $20.00 : 0! - , 1 Lor =~ , Eur me ee) SS Re BI OS SON TUITT Re | spree, motes cotiogs, Gon LORD'S | 4 YEARS TO PAY . M . {) ? . 7 naw Sierras mci Pe ACRES me WARD E. PARTRIDGE ae co io ae . BENEFICIAL staf ved Bay Pt gine | A ge Furniture a and Appliances acer CLEANERS Pa RTE é wn * * : uren St. $5083 spreniaton Parrots Ceolrgty oe REALTOR FE. 4.3581| YOUR OPPORTUNITY| POSSIBILITIES FINANCE CO. | git StH Sante Weisey's Vand to Bet” WASHER G35 COMPEETE Bb: or. baw tance "3 poet NEW LOCATION AT j Sad a ~ ee 7 W. Lawrence St. FE 32-6248 Jewelj | divid top gas stove, | MAGIC GAS RANGE, GOOp room suite like new. $75. Ele : Pull price 96. terms. EM 10 W. HURON eo TO ; ESTABLISH A FOR | Timer and < t OO Portable | COMdition, $30, or best offer 4 pr. tric stove, 830. FE 5. 5.2766 o : ° 1% BLOC IE Ww t : G Mortgage Loans 54 troner, $15. Portable sewing ma-| Bamboo drapes. FE §-1261 For Sate? “% BLOCKS WEST OF NEW BUSINESS antique shop, china nie aa” APOE iF . TELEGRA ae 2 ed EEN, eS shop. 5 s. taxidermis - ~ _ehine, $18. Bicycle. $3 PE S-2163.| MAYTAG AUTOMATIC WASHER | or ‘Sale Miscellaneous 60 ‘ I REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES WITH THE LATEST) - eine Fes FY shop. This well Pr. | Good working cond Only 964.50. | SNe gs C. SCHUETT, Realtor THROUGHOUT MICHTAG: AN BES ‘bond Singer. 8 | Sar "5:30, “ee EM x REAL BUY : Pe Pamee a= Ntes. Maple $12@'s Fertile Acres 138 feet on aur Ave. te =| ABLE; EXCELLENT| " WHITE BROS. | —Postac, or phone PE caTan >| SoS Bag] New SoM PUNE a WhOUE Barly American white trame| Strect’ Property int homes et ieee PROPOSI- ethene, OF. i208 eS Waps 55 ssecoennete BAR } CTCLOPEDIA ¥ , ON. o- Sun 16 to.5 a ‘ NEW. NEVER USED. $125.00. FE! | |WHY “Nor ivesti-|""""@ pen Bett oft eit re. t3| App iances Matias | - POSSIBIL- es. atte ; bon ae , | ITIES TODAY —CALE+ Py PR, CHINGRILLAS sod save ES : ‘ 0 ave. i quipment for 16 : i Le WOODWARD 2-5870, te efrigerator — . 06 BXT, 295, 84:30" MON- DAY-FRIDAY OR L.IN- Beers 7-3248 AR ER. service ¥ ‘actory analyzer. TASKER S wy aoe Seon SE. “2 FE +788! MOTORO: is”. ANTENN CABINET Sinks Sees _ ine: me: MYrtie 3-0883, Sabss. J Sings to w from $3.95, NEARLY NEW STEWART - WAR- Double sinks from $895. G. A.) ner wheel ealanee, Complete __ Thom _60 8.- ‘with weights. OR 3-0215. CRAFTSMAN w OOD WORKING NEW AND tools. saw with ‘4 HP) POWER WERS, ROTARY motor & b wood lathe and| TILLERS, POWER SPRAYERS, 13 HP Gen. Eley. Motor: 12°) A deposit wilt hold one. Time band saw & table, belt sander yments av . W,-F. Miller & motor, $175.00 Saturdey Pe rden and. La equim noon, FE ¢1 i ee & Wi s.] of N SHIPMENT Why Es b + j 2 y I é A » P j fe ee i | 4 wr RFE A rt ee neice ee a nr Cee Q Oo © \w) Oo O bap | “” A dream true. Be modern with the new Berry foata- way. On a a office. MadanY DOOR Co. Paddock 32-0203 CLOSEOUT Eaterior birch doors. ran... $5.50 cash and tase. Co. 1488 Baldwin Ave PE DELTA HOME sHO HOP COMPLETE. saw, jolster. drily press, a dado head and % hb. motor. A-l after 6 o.m, Sunday any- _ time. DisTRIBUTOR OF COLLOTS lawn mower . SAW SERV. 2255 E. WALTON. FE 5-7835 io CURRIER CRANEK-OUT }WAY and storms. % Cents Each” FLOOR SHOP Pomstind mahogany flush doors, - CHURCH’S INC. 107 8. Tee ee : RAVE PLUMBING BUPELY, a & +233 FORTIS. EL adjust, ol} and grease any make mec: ‘hin radius Auburn Ave. “| TREMEN DOUS SAVINGS windows. Screens ry aiid Green Lake. EM . 2301 Dixie Hwy FE 54-0100 i tS 2 NEW IN CRATE 5 ROOM Discount Smishcount Sew EF CASES § ROOM Eieae CALL IT WHAT YOU LIKE oa. G0S cnahe pi OUR PRICES OR 3-0201 =" HARD TO BEAT ¥ have just xing B aera YOUR B. ood salvage Sane nn Parater Floor Coat $000 Gs ADDING MACHINES & at, later use. Parastonetex cr walls $6.45 writers, brand new. $5 down. $1 ie Ai nome FE loo, ySuAY Ee hy eae Ve on , . vT. B ING BUPPLY CO. » BAR miccene F100 sa. ft. FO Orenard Lake Av i enitt SETEK AND WITH JAMBS, $3.95 up. | _Orcoarc "Ste ox __ | chair, leather chrome. Good PLET PHELPS ELECTRIC HARDWARE, inet WINDOW S0e % Ladd supplies. OR $1217 OR ote 8 Se . $10 Sale Equipmen A laree stock of 2x6, 2x10, 2x12, |REPRIO. $28 BOYS BIKE. 36°. Sale Store Equ ipment 64 3212. al) lengths. Plumbing, fur-/ g10. Mir. bike. $60. Irish’ Male maces, stee] beams, jators,| §3.| 20° pedal wagon, $5. '40 1, 8 FT. HUSSMAN marble. e tlae & $5. 27 North: cabinet, $375. National cash GARAGES TO TO paRECK 33) Ardm wae. 0 Aster, 2 scales. i cuber. Wi Voll BOMEX . THE COIL, SHOWCASES CALL BET ONTgN WRECKING OO at tens fot aves ask | “Ean BE S800" ot Pa Sue Job Yard 9600 Gratiot, ur. Harper| isc ‘GA. Thompson 8. | «case COOLER. Daily 8:30 to 6. Sun. 10 to 2.\4 INCH SOIL 3 3.6 ee Pe Se DIAMONDS WEDDING & EN. |Sump Save rvumma sure $i30._EMpire_9-<008, eagement ring set, $30 $0. Birth,| 4, iw a FE 2109 | Sale Sporting Goods 65 watches, $10. Your credit is good| 4EPTIC TANKS INSTALLED AND at Edwa: re Outlet 18 8. Saginaw | repaired. Lowest rates. Gaattty ANDERSON HDWE. DEEP WELL J ATER PUMP work. State-Wide Septic Service. f—a* roe tank in aol con- ere, FE ee __ COMPLETE OUTFIT - ~" 4x8 PLYSCORE ~~ 8’ GAR AGE DOORS — $53 INSTALLED Factory outlet for Glide-Away doors Galv. steel rust resistant. Gee us for quantity price *steel posts. Everything to build anything. BLACKETT’S BUILDING sur rtane MA 6-681! $161 Dixie Hwy. Clarkston DRAW TITE HITCHES CHROME, OR CADMIUM ATED kind Mott to the treme) all: makes of cars. Fr £. e MowleR 3. Lo Dixie Bey! Dwo THE THERM = antenna. FE 2-8181 ext. 62 before! 5 & FE 5-4665 or PE 54361 aft 5 ELECTRIC LIGHT FIXTURES for every room in house. Newest most beautiful selection of 1956 designs. Pul] downs, modern, tra- | ditional, terrific values; room, $450 value $2.25 room, $10.95 $2.95 value $1.95. Slightly factory irreguiars. See our large display, Michigan Fluorescent, 393 Or- chard Lake Ave. EXTRA—SPECIAL Used suppl owtiding materials are eomplete phen -folst to the oe 2. TV er PONTIAC COACH CO Re i Plaths We Piywood. siz6 BOGIE Tel_ EMpire 3-2731 SCREENS FOR 4¢FAMILY APT. Segue siz 2? storm windows end doors. FE 45250. SEPTIC TANKS aeronce CONCRETE 46428 3872 Eliz. Le. Rea. SALE ON K GUTTER. W ~wick’s, 2678 Orchard Lake Rd. SHOP OWNERS lock RECLAIMED BR BRICK $3.00 Per C Redi-Mix Concrete & Mortar $1.15 New Flush Doors from $5 50 Let us figure your job, addition porch garage, or complete, SURPLUS LUMBER &| erat eaanet MATERIAL SALES CO,| erafe at $340 Highland Rd. (MS9) OR 3-7092| FOUR TOTAL NATIONAL Cash 20 cu. ft. freer r, | ‘grocery carts, ri OR 3-1544 between ‘| $77.95 $50.50 w 162 8. Sagina FENCING Of all kinds steel] & wood posts. Gates made to order. Grabam Fence, 8445 Dixie Hwy. OR 31458 FURNACES ew foreed air ofl. Overstocked. je. OR 3-5405. BATH st Mad nome Fare QSTANDINO TorLETe a} Washdow)s with fi fittin wim UH: lored 3 F x4 eo jars La save Pao Grell - 1728 Saginaw __- i FOR SALE, ELECTRONIC Sat un (Strobe Fiash Il) New bat- Cries. good condition Phone eae GAUGES torch and wel S HOSES, Ss CUTTING ding torch. OR GTOR, PL grader. Dobbin ae ag TRA ag, cultivator, HF : tank Garage Doors vi = Talbot Lumber meine machine No. horizontal rive-all ae Bi rebuilt, Here is a reel ae ae priced to sell, Also- 2 surface "| plate J in mes auge 82 piece WE, . set of amp. erch- welder. cane #2210 or MA 4-2738. was Pecial ahd = steel Clothes Posts 549 68 _ Saginaw _ FE 4-2541 SAVE “ON SOIL PIPE & FITT'S arwick's, “2678 Orchard Lake Rd | PURCHASE, | gas we. heaters. Not | Montealm — Bader supe 158 W Montcalm ~~ SEPTIC TANKS Reinforeed concrete. Saale if Ses | SINKS FROM i ane 82 - electric water heaters, 30 gal. gas heaters. $56 Thempson 80 8 Perry 8t STEEL LOCKERS, USED, ABOUT | 250 try Chub $2 2280 Union Lake Morey’s Golf and oar | 'STORKLINE BABY BED & MAT- tress. like new Addition for | housetratler, or — shed, 14x6 with 3 windows and 1 door. FE | 5-0687 STORM SASH WAR-| ——, Requiar ¢ FOR RAINBOW AND TROUT FISHERMEN Boots fits Crawler aesnoet = Creels — Smelt { - Waders - Spinning out- Ply rods pa ag nn scope TR Mauser | 8x8 M Evinrude ¢cyl. ne $15 . outboard, excellent. $75. ; eft GOLF’ CLUBS, a evye-o- matic woods matched ther 6 ae eny- i - BUY. - ey - TRADE Leach it st, HAGEN Saw cy ape WoopDs. _PE 21770 efter 5 SHAKESPEARE FLY ROD ys Lae with 9 tips, plus. = $20. shoe skates, Eli toe stop. demas precision wheels. double action. “Betty Lytle Boot.” Size 6%, $50. FE 2-5491. : SAVE UP TO 0% | ON FISHING TACKLE. Windows made to your order RE NSON LUMBER CO.! | Reguier $28.75 —— Spinning eels, now Regular $22.05 pro master reel epigane reels, now $14.95. 12.50 Shakes teels, now $7. $32.50 Heddon ff rods, now j Regular ¢ $10.00 non- nkable Aylines, now $6.1 Reguies | foot rubber KELLY'S HARDWARE R eguiar | eights PE 948 Agome. Aubura _Sand, Gravel “= Dirt irt 66. “ALMOST” GOOD ENOUGH TO EAT CANNOT BE EQUALLED Teovet! mized to your require- nts. Peat-—loam—-ete iP ‘Pi-run, Meri wo is ‘load roce ssed—pulve ~ $ t | FE 44507 FE 2.3006 Aluminum eombination — wind and doors. LOW, LOW price! @ am. to 6 om” SPECIAL Steel clothes poles $11 fences all K fae dl only * ‘ PHA. free citing ates FE 56-0671 _Fence Co . | SPEED QUEEN AUTOMATIC $35. froner, just like new, $140. . sink, with eabdinet, complete FE 44870. For wet basement use Thoroseal. Be aoe ‘SPs. Gold cena Secon Sane es Ave. ~ LAWN $i0 DOWN Pontiac Farm & _lndustriel Tee % ractor Co. - BAL: IN 12 MOS.--4é | Fi TOR SOIL, gy , sand, gre fill dirt. ene B : ‘eo 54758. | 6 YDS. OF STRA are delivered. $15. A le. WE 5-O4a8. © ae 8 wks o ‘ marked, cig. | Aelivered reasonable. FE 2-5033. NOW a PEAT. vatah ee er truck. Corner of ft Wilew Lockhaven, Phone FE. 2-4750 SAND, GRAVEL, soll, a PE 40002; FE FOP SOIL. BLACK DIRT. GRAV- el. We deliver. Sundsy. FE 27111. PE S-0214 TOP SOIL, SAND, or at dirt, gravel, re 8-1006 58-0677. Truckers—Landscapers jeoding pest humus at straw faspberry” plants. OL 61882. SHADE TREES, 6UGAR MAPLE, beau ine RpASTENED | ORR AKC ISTERED ' BOXER, _yrs, old. Fawn R 3-4029. +} ib inte i = fs " fine th The wi Deland st. se off Hatchery, PUPPIES. - |AKO RBGISTER COLLIE PUPS. | 241 Bloomfield Bivd. FE 5-8371. Joslyn. “7 BLACK COCKER PUPS S15 FE 2- eg BOSTONS AT STUD. cuRTies. __OR 3-0296. A males, at service well nels, 11 Powers . Farm ton, i) Mile GReen- leaf of G f 44970. an PEDIGREED. FEMALE. 3 $50.. Has had distemper shots S ae COLLIE. THOROUGHBRED. ig and white, weil- atked, $35. Phone MArket ¢:3121 FEMALE PEKINGESE. 20 Casa, FE 5-8261 an oe SHEPHERD PUPS. $8 cP. PUPS. AKC reg. Exc __ pedigree MA Stone PARAKEETS, CANARIES, food. Since 1827, BLACK) .— A EETS, baby males, opalines, = colors supplies "yo #th Bt. ¥E 2-4025. Closed Sun POMERANIAN PUPPIES. REG. red Chow, female. Toy poodies, white ; vick sai —afam. __Hay, Grain & Feed 71 OPPO - ALFALFA Ar. pnceen HAY, A, Wanted Livestock 73 | tase Pare BSR i yids m4 For Sale Poultry 74 NN GOSLINGS FOR sale. 1343 Oxbow Lake _miles of Commerce ao tall growing, tiful full colo’ ing: excellent trees for street z a posting. Well filled, est. 1% in 3 tn ~ aled and burlapped. _Ph. FE 50077 FE 56-0304 |MAPLE SHADE TREES, TRANS | | lanted or dig your own. Burlap horn. Corner of Lockhaven and Willow rds Call FE 40440. For Sale Pets 69 1 'Y SMALL PUPPY as 3 rR. female ie 5 pono males at stud. All Fox Terriers. MApie @ WALEER COLLIE SOT. 7 weeks. Real nice! §$. 1360 Gran: .ger Rd. Oxford. bet. M24 and gerd Very |: | BABY PARAKEETS, $1.56. 743 £. |, _Mansfield off POTATOES FREE Et MARION. | PURE MAPLE S synut i GALLON and quart tin cans. oo field Se poet _—_ ae, 4? Williamson, Lapeer. Mich. ‘Sale Farm Haein Ane 2h ee tratler PE 3-008. 76 ROLL PO 4 new Cres. Ph. Cost ae... ‘Gow. 5 _ Call Sat, FE 17-9140 used trac’ om KING. BROS * YOUR ! DEALER __ PONTIAC Re AT OPDYKE._ ~ BOTH NEW . FERGUSON TO 35 CASE 300 INDUSTRIAL aD TRACTORS ~~ FARM PARTS AND SERVICE Ez ceeprr RATES LOW INTEREST RATES HOUGHTEN. 8 "& SON Main car eae, a 80608. ' AT- HP RIDING GARDEN-ALL . 271 mod. S ester | i ° | aE 9 ene Bottle O Gas Boats & Accessories 85 ‘NEW 8 x RAC : $50, 1360 Granger Ra. Oxford, bet. isan ai Ave, OA 8-2442. “HOLE CASE GRAIN Nas it only 20 T 9 mt By Ei i ; of ef pad . ¥ - refriger- * tables. table. i iat, Suv Cheste ye lamps chest. Drapes ya a corner cupboard: FESR Hr 4344 Bef * A = BSges pha = ais i 5 is ft. Pius txi9 reened Be ee Trailer ANDERSON - DETROITER ‘CHAMPION oe a wy te sya. St nes = ee a ce LS ae RE E 93200 Giass inatalied while Ww We use the highest grade of glass. Free } tb of ee to camomes. All work a. rane A Open pti) 4 Hub _ q “Sale Motor Scooters 82 eeguee. For Sale Motorcycles 83 arom VENTE: HYDRA. be, compte. BER paver = } Trailer Sales down, up to 60 months, | General coscher. now in 18-71-30 lengths, 33-36-40 and @ ft. We dare vou to compare these coaches with any anywhere. 3 trailers of more on cur lot at ) ell times. | We have - baad on — that a , oe to : “weendese, ake eexsories mile 6 ¢ Orion on ord me can Sier more or less ‘PONTIAC CHIEF FINEST . epee ee eet eee tense Stewart Coaches have jalousie win- dows with storm windows. Double floors, fui) size bathrooms, +3 cetlings steei roofs, oak walis for st er Po nny and all wi conduit, Butlt, te last @ | 2-465 fh. flere is requise pricer, Bank fete | in8 e regular en finance! Low insurance, % Oliver’? bottom heavy duty plow | ia FT. . ¥. Le Ee ny m i we. rk t : A ladys Bebank. _ After €:00, call On 3-1625 . J. Ao Arhold, Hick- | (7° THOMPSON TH OARS, . mott, Auctioneers Oxford; OA| er, and ‘% hp Evinrude motor, 150. : Very good shape, MY 2-1041.- SAT. APRIL 10:3 AM. | ig FF. ROWBOAT & 2% HP —_— a. % She coct worn. yinrude motor, $65. FE 53-7350 . oun we, - ee eT ed old = less wearing ull, i eg On Som USED ONE pe. of ent, 4 farm iv 2 : Eau or ab page S| very reasonab ible, Call . Moliand 77 baler, hyd The tae [> Bet, moon end 2 p.m. or after wih menor, Fon biswer ‘0 ire BAiLBoaT HULL ONLY 5 Dy, je- A di . baker @ton truck ‘53 No . . as te, 43 EB. Shad- truck, I-ton. 3 rubber-tired wagon | bolt. Lake Orion. fore Sines) ‘Tale tot larg: | = est enle we taty cold ip tyes, | QSnh Stitee as witoctal wee: ate Prop's » Metamora ers & runaboute. Goward a Bank, yw BR 10655 Dixle Hwy. A Sale ousetrailer: k bottom” Open For For’ Sale Housetrailers 78 Eves. & Suns, Howard Loomis. ATLER wiry | )0 Dinie Hy. aed $350 | 1953 JOHNSON 25 tetence + rer md one __motor and controls OL, 6-121, ii 21 PT “HOUSETRAL ‘%. 1# CRIS CRAFT, CO 4 ‘ etal tal, 120 HP. demonstrator, tJ cone Ae tae wou Beef new Shot weil-B yy M. . re {CONTINENTAL HOUREFRAT HOURETRATI- wet Pi me sit ee. SR a, Ey. eraneer outboard i ek re —. motor. eas. 1 - 30 tA rostone BNEW MOON Fi Fi. EXCEL Hartware, 43 W. ures Be ia rf —- * sale. 170 6. Opdyke. Lot 127 au- | PUY gYOUR EVINRUDE “MOTOR FF me Park aranteed service, backed by 20 A ogee F— you ante . Only left New aw ft. 2) stealing ; knee- room. — i f baste fepee. | | — t a mage $79 oo ee | Phone FE 80117. 2005 OXFORD |, inti mete 12 FT. “METAL lt” FF MAHOGANY | comstetely outfitted. boat, FE 46686, after aE BOATS MICHIGAN PROPELLORS FOR ANY BOAT & oe oe ALL MARINE PAINTS AND __MARINE SALES & SERVICE Plywood Boat Kit 12 ft. marine eom| Exchange. "ees 88 bak | er A 3-2211 : 1s FT CRIS CRAPT SPORTS man, on ie pe ere ae ee “ugg. oa ACRAPT BOATS | '% F BAGLEY AU’ AUTO PARTS We PaY 803 N. Main, Rochester ty * as unk rs Eastside Y ge Parts 181 East Pike St.° FE 5-6855 adie Wa ‘GLENN’ S 84 © Segmee Ot ee LATE , THIS | WEEK st ale WE NEED ‘SS PONTIACS M & M MOTOR SALES 3-1603 E's, % TON PANEL. TURN tires, 873.00 197 8. oe 000 miles, ‘eater $1,003. FE 3- 687? after 12 —— leges, U: Lake. $1 TCE velue for dump truck. Phone EM 33224. % New tires, licensed, ready to NS ‘ ‘| COMMUNITY | PULL AWAY FROM THE CROWD IN UALITY CAR THAT AS PEP, POWER AND PERSONALITY. morors.|’55 Pont. Star Chief $1895 4 door, radio & heater, Hydra. 'S4 Pont. Catalina. ..$1395 Radio & heater, Hydra, 53 Buick H-T..... .$1295 Radio & beater, Dyoafiow. '54 Pontiac 4 Dr.....$1095 Radio & heater, Hydra, plete +4 Ford 2 Dr... oeee . $895 ‘52 B Buick H-T.......$795 & heater, Dynafiow. ‘31 spines Sta. Sta. Wag. $795 © passenger, R&H. a 51 Pontiac ¢ Dr.. * +495 $0 Hudson 4 Dr.....$295 ‘PONTIAC RETAIL STORE “GOODWILL USED CARS” GET THE GET A NATIONAL ~ BONDED . USED CAR FROM NORTH , CHEVROLET hye _ PONTIAC ‘SS TRUCKS NEVER BEEN USED | GET YOURS TODAY € - be ; FE * Haskins Chev. Spee ‘ites ta 8 Mage bon SPECIAL THIS ‘WEEK| *3 Sate Bown | of FULL PRICE COMMUNITY _ MOTORS’ 167 Mercury Fredor BRAID | SUPPLIERS r ay . Pike Bt. | ky) or ‘» SPECIAL. TiP - TOP q 208 Norton St. SMEWILL ACCEPT | ances, guns, bony ‘etc. As. Ba edn tate - BILL SPENCE USED CARS €3 Oakland Ave. ‘E §-0297 acHtARe | CARS! iLL TRA iN "58 Bin non |" Fez for oder model. t EXCELLENT | CLEA eo Ei wabeth Lk, i985 CHEVROLET 180, 2 Dr. 2 tone, & Be wash: Papo gh ‘ige, actual miles #1176. ‘heels | ie tings Vista Drive TRAN SPORTATION SPECIALS “EASY ED” JONES © 115 S. SAGINAW SUNSHINE. ‘SEEKERS 56 Dodge, ™“~S ‘34 Models selt-Trade CARL'S AUTO SALES | | 3546 Pontiac Lake Rd. FE $2313) JACK HAUPT PONTIAC SALES ’ Clarkston “|ear shows excellent pay- care, | AMPLE OF A TYPICAL BUYER’S WEEK, HE } WILL LOOK AT 3.000 USED CARS, AND IF ] HE IS LUCKY HE WILL FIND 10 THAT HE | CONSIDERS THE RIGHT TYPE OF axe} CHANDISE FOR HIS LOT.- | HAND PICKED USED CARS ARE SAFETY |) ope, | CHECKED, RECONDITIONED AND MOST OF || pan | 1.HEM CARRY A 30 DAY.GUARANTEE: | - Mo | a | 2 door Chieftain 8 de- | luxe, dark blue finish,- radio, heater, Hydra- dio and heater. -Very matic, whitewalls. One _ mice throughout. owner, 1952 PLYM.......$495 1951 CHEVIE ....$495 = Cambridge 4 door se ] and clean body. ‘1953 PLY MOUTH $795 | Cranbrook club coupe, | radio, heater, Hydra- ers and Fordomatic. A | matic drive, A_ real nice. car with low mile- sharp car. cage. 1953 FORD ......$895 1954 CHEVIF.. .$1095 | ;] turquoise and white "|| heater, “HAND PICKED USED CARS A HAND PICKED USED CAR IS ONE OF THOUSANDS OF USED CARS WE LOOK AT EACH WEEK. WE HAVE THREE DIFFER- ENT SOURCES OF SUPPLY, NEW CAR DEAL- ARS, INDEPENDENT DEALERS, AND INDI- | IDUALS. EACH WEEK WE SEE THESE AND BUY ONLY THE BEST THAT THEY HAVE FOR SALE. AN EX- MER- ALL OF OUR 1953 PONTIAC. ..$945 1952 PONTIAC... 8645 || Light green finish. This |, is a standard 8 with ra- Jet black finish club coupe, radio, heater and _ Power Glide. Good tires dan. Heater only but || has $ aimost new tires | and a ggod solid body. || 1953 FORD..... $1095 Convertible season is here, so see this mice convertible with new |) top. Radio, heater, tordomatic, 1951 PONTIAC. . .$495 Chieftain 2 door deluxe 6, nice 2 tone green fin- ish, new whitewalls, ra- dio and heater. 1954 FORD |... $1095 Customline 8 — Fordor with heater, seat cov- Nice light gray finish, Customliné 8 Tudor, black finish with radio, heater and Fordomatic, You'll like this one. 1953 CHEVIE ... .$875 A black 210 club coupe. Heater only but this 210 4 door with radio, heater, .whitewalls. and |) Power Glide, Real nice dark blue finish, 1952 CHEVIE ... $645 Deluxe model 2 door | with radio, heater, whitewalls and Power Just drive it. tn tan and ma- || 1953 BUICK .,..$1195 “°° IS Super Riviera Hardtop, 1952 FORD ...... $095 | with V8 motor, radio, — Dyna ‘flo: w, whitewalls, Has radio, heater and overdrive. 5 new tires on this one owner car. Bud Shelton | _ Customline 8 2. door. | | | SCHUTZ Motors || AAA RECONDITIONED ONE OWNER © USED CAR SPECIALS! ‘55 DeSoto hardtop .... , .$2395 A Red Sporteman with Pull Power ‘99 Buick cust. hardtop. .$2345 Radio & Heater, Dynafiow, W/Wall Tires '55 Buick 4 door Radio & Heater, Dynafiow. W ‘Wail Tires ‘56 Ford cus. 8 2 door. . adio & Heater miles WeWall Tires, Automatic Transmission. ‘00. Chevrolet 2 door ..... $1195 Heater Only . | But Ettra Nice ‘54 Ford custom 4 door. .$ 995 ‘54 Plymuth 4 door...... $ 995 '53 DeSoto (2) 2dr. & 4dr. $ 995 " Radio & Heater, Automatic, W/Wall Tires Your Chotce '53 Ford Victoria:....... Radio & Meater Ford-O-Matic W/Wall Tires ’ ’ e ole ad 92 Buick Riviera Radio & Heater, W Wail Tires ‘53 Plymouth ........... Radio & Heater, Low Mileage '52 Dodge ...........4.. Redio & Heater Automatic Transmission $500 DOWN DELIVERS ANY OF THE FOLLOWING SPECIALS 1952 Pontiac 1952 DeSoto 1951 Dodge 1950 Chrysler 1952 Plymouth ey * * ew ew | We Have Terms To Suit Your _ Budget | SCHUTZ Motors _ DeSoto-Plymouth Déaler | 9128, Woodward, Birmingham / MI dwest 4.7811 | - $1895 | ’ WHY TAKE CHANCES? St Chev. ‘| . payment. OL | 2 2 - Where Pontiac Buys Its Buicks! aa * a rea i ee Gs AA GR i oe tes, aes Rs LL CG sf saa ages eal eee oc pee y Dh by ok fpckes ‘ / CUS ay ; [roses : shea an wid “~~ ~e ‘bio edie ied ve Me alas i atl ee: en | i . ey ee eee ee a ; ‘t ie ; r “ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1956 i | seoric ae For Sale Care 91| For Sale Cars, " __ For|Sale Care 91 - — si ‘ia : peas Bess: Chev. 1956. [Teak a ea . “APRIL WR ge ae? ey COMPANY OFFICIAL'S CENTRAL - 16th Through alst T : R N E R |¢ 4 [ LINCOLN-MERCURY , | ge ine OEE - SALES, WEEK TURN! = Sad copper. bare | < i I ° a TV, washing 7 GE, eae ewes any) PS Ses . a: es = w you et kL aoe eos een Cane Eee Sony fee] ne SER : , |} HA K ow a, a Wa eanerea a “EASY ED" JONES . . CHEVROLET ian ee nun ei, reerdoable Jacobson’s Motor Sales | 115 S$, SAGINAW LISTOCK OF W ARE 2 og gue , rage Onn Ge County’s — Soar ge ES | udson Dealer BY STOCK: NUMBER rowi aler a, ¥ ae. e ‘ mani a hs nal sac er romecene,| gate Es ines site a arcu HASKINS 3130—'s3 Chevrolet 2Dr..ssssseeeses > 595 OFF ERS 2 BUICK HARDTOP ap ecwerimmrrsog | prises tm! HAS THEM! | 3199 91 os 20e-oscce- see, 545 |] | Lo This ts «a turquo: ei —4 . . ‘ LO Re Oe Bob Frost eek ie" Ast 3114-3 Ford 2 Dr. 4. 795 ||] +55 Mer. Sun Val. $1999 '53 Nash Rainbler.. 644 a chery ane tate end euti rays trea, Rogers Sales and CARS. AS LOW AS JUST YOUR 3076— 395 54 Ford 2 dr. ...$ 899 '53 Plym. 2 dr. ...$ 64 e's Auto Seles, 68 Oakland. ind ReaD ae RAD FORD V4. RADIO AND | OF FERS feowris ON baba DUP To 0 —'32 Studebaker 4 Dr........... “$ "52 Pont. Catalina $ 699 °55 Ford 2 dr. . . .$1099- ECONOMY USED — ani bul FORD DE ERS. TOR: BIRMINGHAM ‘ NO CREDIT PROBLEMS 2896 _'53 P $ 795 53 Ford Wen, ..$ 899 '52 Buick Hdtp. ..$ 699 TAT) OLui.| FREE!!! lamer beste CEA ge) eee ee aeeeet ~ Be Eire | Sone. fe hte eas Sipe | - , ‘ HIG , id ’54 Line. Capri “ety LOOK! Choice $50 Savings Ty com agwe Peoae-V oye [Pe moswten #3 ce Cowes TEA 2989 —'52 Mercury Club Coupe. ........ $ 795 ||] 3 Stade. cl. « $line. Copel 7 |S NEW CAR Siete ee eee - #3 Clipper 4 déor. Radio, TAREGVERHZAD LOCATION ™ 3068—'s1 Pontiac 2 Dr.....s.eseeeeees $ 395 "54 Chev. 2 dr. ...$ 899 ’53 Ford 2dr. ....$ 699 Bond © AWARD 1. LARE rort'Tos custom 4 goat” $88] 40 tino euae nomen O83 Hedcos Jet’ $ $44. °33 Plym. Hip 8 840 TRADE-INS |i Orehara Lane nd" _Keogo | Mefsur ii cusim hardin. Bs; | QUGOET Paice Fox eAby |] 30)9Q—'ss Ford Club Coupe. ..es+eesee. $1795}||] °53 Dodge 4dr. ..§ 744 °54 Pont. dix. 8 ..$1044. | GUESS THE MILEAGE! “condition, $978. PE 45300. Peart eaoer 6 ee, ; _°$2 Ford 4 dr. ....$ 499 ‘51 Plym. 2 dr. ...$ 244 1956 CHRYSLER ON A 1954 DESOTO 1955 | umenia’ 1988 4 door. medio, Beet] ay oq wav Enver save 9972. —'49 De Soto4 Dre. cecececececess $ 175 54 Plym. Hdtp. ..$ 999 °53 Buick Super ..$1044 DEMO,., LOADED FORDOR ON OUR , Lincoln 1964 4 door. Radio, heat) ated 3152 $1 Ford 2D oo, $ 495 53 Nash 2 dr. ...$ 744 '54 Ford Victoria $1299 1956 srymcors USED CAR LOT. ~ F ORD ; Buick 195¢ ‘Riviera coupe. Radio DON'T DELAY—ACT TODAY _ r Was Sines an ence es ee ee '54 Plym. 2 dr. ..$ 899 '3 Chev, 2 dr. . 3 ) Buick sss Riviera Ful —'51 Plymo "52Cadillac ..... $1499 °54 Ford C. r. w DEMO., LOADED t Cyl Pors-O-Matio MAINLINE Lincat 1955 pers ra HASKINS 3226 of Fhymoatl 2 Driseie ove weiss $ 295 | 7°55 Plym. 2 ds. «+ $1399 53 Mere. M. HT. $ 999 1956 CHRYSLER TOWN | 396s, Desoto ve Pordor FORDOR ! | CHEVROLET 3227 —'49 Ford 2 Dr... cece eee eee es $ 135]!] s2chev. 2dr. ...$ 499 51 Ford 2dr. ....§ 244 -. AND COUNTRY =| 8% mits * $IN0C: Bob Frost, Inc. Seidel C F cstaat | a | » STATION WAGON. " Jes Dedae oc et Pordor ’ 1295 LINCOLN MERCURY am AND “ Growing Belen | 3222 —'50 Olds Sport Coupe........... $ 395 ! marene Rrdee s x| Metron e TARRY a0 S WOODWARD ae Bee Mae S20, 5 | 3294 51 Chevrolet Convertble........$ 495 | ae ONVERT | BLES fee oat Ww _— V4 Fordor TOP VALUE “e e. Club coupe, Radio. ‘Heeler. ai 1955 Ford a. ctu oie aid | Power steering i | JEROME iS Siteet ley mileare at wall"tres, Puke te 3212— 53 Plymouth Cranbrook 4Dr.. $§$ 545 | 1953 Ford - . St ors 8} Gn Wccmomlens ‘arene! neeeeic. Palate 7 SBALER: |i ee eve Bel Air. 2-door OWARD LA 3909~'s1 Nash Rambler Station Wagon $ 395 | fons ee z er pldyhe ain dig wees a es FORD. RANCH WAGON. AAR, | "HOUGHTEN. & SON 2986—'s4 Ford 4 Dr... ee ee ceeees ve B45 |) 1951 Chevrolet tn "teuners Low mileage: | Ambassador mods. Low mileage uae S raleagy Ciomcene LATER MODELS | | HOWARD LARE, INC. . ' - ppt un tarens al eae ae _ on he Reena (2)—1955 Ford Victorias 7 $10.00 Down Buys Any Car ompruarartaneerate| Ht SIP ihn ae rom “cnows, meron | eee ponp maine» nerviac sas —qparo—cane | (9—1999 Ford custom 2doors ||?» OFF SAID} 963 DeSoto 6 I. Ope. ati equity On ks A Amey atx. linhy Ful Rewer equipment (1)—1954 Ch let t | Listed Below ~ cLaRKsToN |S Best Se Fy Rie de ek evrolet sport cpe. | is| : fase xr i See begdlocig ° ins? Path TRLANE FORD fae a onee co COND. | (21953 Chevrolet sport ahi | $2 Nash 2 Door 52 Dulige 4 Door: - Gyro Male Transmission ) CEN TRAL i. | (1)}—1954 Stud bak O ‘| °51 Pontiac Catalina *52 Kaiser 4 Door oo CENT &TRAL #1 STUDEBAKER, NEW MOTOR. | e er coupe 1 er wT. Pick 31 Ford Station W : ie oe LINCOLN: MERCURY ia ie ever webs oa | (2)— 1954 Station W || ‘51 Chey. % T. Pickup ‘SI Ford Station Wgn. BRIGHT Bae Seaee — Low mileage LINCOLN: MERCURY ork Satis Mae Ape fiat Bde hee SHOE SOQONS | 1952 Plymouth Club Coupe —_ ae & We ek : NICE ‘1 ON | _Wards le } | SPOT YS Olde super %8 Tudor } SAVE $995 Wagon, R & H. Pertect motor (2)— 1953 Ford convertibles : | . ze suvurpen "Pa power. ‘This ear he's dew: sown and om mail meth a, IT" S EASY I! |” FROM PRICED TO SELL ‘QUICK! | MANY MANY MORE]! *55 Cadillac Sedan nae Dodes mew, oat, guavas Puny Die” Reoete Sales and ‘service. ‘TO DEAL Wrrr i | , Unli shouth Club Gedan - demonstrator, New| 8° Auburn Ave : ; ' $5 Olds Holiday Une “Beners very” cess ois doe bs. eel Pee ee “EASY ED'!! ‘Cy Used Cars Guaranteed | id T F 4 Speabet | grnaceenenr tes cmmme pul, CALL THE COPS! | Harold Turner, For is Sedan owner | Statt’s Motor Sales weene care” ee cian) > Easy Down Payments ! We N S se Teh 2 Deer Srteowset™ 7" Sa, eel NS "Eh en em Et eet Feemen, 464 S. Woodward’ Ave. ‘-* “or etter Car | ‘ . "52 Pontiac Sedan Horeet' 6 Cy ton Dick. 9120. 3 AND INTE INTERNATIONAL SALES For A Better Deal = Your Y oe Ford Dealer! , ingh MId t 4.7500 52 Chevrolet * Sel ge ee i" ay, | 147S.S Ss Birmingham wes ‘51 Ford 2 Door (Wr Ghat Se “Srner Fim, °°?) s-picans's von wey) Lasy Ed”! | aginaw st. Sedan | SSE Samape Porter "pest pier nS "Pootise’ sedan loaded. fine Jones | FE 5-410] FE 5-3588 | _A PHONE CALL EROME'S | i pie ates. Sahes 8 peda to chooe trom wre ear See eee sie Open8A.M.to9P.M. — | STARTS A COURTESY CAR West Side Used Cars MOTOR: SALES l l 5 S. S OLDS-CADILLAC 188 DeBote Forder 3 Ww. _FE ¢31088 South Bive. ot Woodward. FE soset Daginaw ||_ ——— _ | ————— Orchard Lake at Cass 41008 Cargsler. Forder — 8.0488 1948 Mersury Club Cours ~ EVERYBODY DRIVES A USED CAR YES, BELIEVE IT OR NOT, THIS 18 A TRUE STATEMENT. ‘COURSE SOME CARS ARE BETTER THAN OTHERS. OUR EXPERIENCE TELLS US THAT THE BETTER USED CARS ARE GENERALLY ONE OWNER TRADE-INS, BEING THE SALES REP- RESENTATIVE OF THE POPULAR NEW BUICK, OUR LOT IS JAM PACKED WITH ONE OWNER TRADES AT THE LOWEST POS- SIBLE PRICES. 80 FINE CARS TH: AT ABSOLUTELY GLITTER. $2195 55 Pont. Cat., all leath- er trim, radio and heat- er, Hydramatic. $1995 ‘SS Ford Station Wag: on, V8 engine, 4 dr., 9 pass. Hurry! $695 "52 Pontiac 4 dr., radio $1895, $5 Buick 2 dr. Special sedan, radio and heater, Dynaflow, $1095 53 Buick 4 dr. Super, radio and heater, Dyna- flow, low mileage. $1995 "55 Olds 2 dr. 88, power - $1395 "55 Chevrolet 2 dr., ra- ’ dio and heater. Another one owner. Sharp, $2595 $5 Buick 4 dr, Century Hardtop, -all power equip ped. $1895 ’55 Pontiac 4 dr., radio and heater, Hydramat- steering and brakes, 2 and heater, Hyd., low ic, beautiful. tone, mileage. 'S4 Buick 2 dr., radio °5S Ford2dr.,radio and °54 Pont. 4 dr., radio and heater, Dynaflow, heater, lite blue, sharp. and heater, Hydra, V-8 F spotless. $465 "31 Olds 2 dr., radio and $895 'S3 Buick 4 dr. Special, $385 ‘49 Pont. 2 dr. Another radio and heater, Dyna- heater, Hydramatic, one owner. Hard to be- flow, 2 tone blue. V-8 engine. No down lieve. See it! - payment. $495 "SL Pontiae 4 dr., radio and heater, Hydramat- ic, black. No down pay- $165 $9 Ford 2 dr., radio and heater, body fair, good transportation. $265 2 dr., radio and heater, runs good, looks good. No down $395 "50 Buick 2 dr., radio and heater, very nice ar, really PURR-R-Rs. No down payment. $1095 ‘33 Buick Super Hard- top, radio and ‘heater, V8 ai Dynaflow. _ Our FINEST Selection VER BUICK $995 ‘51 Pont, Custom Cata- lina, radio and: heater, very scarce, a nice job. 210 Orchavd Lake at Williams Bt, at THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1956 FORTY. THREE | Steve. ‘Allen Will: Challenge Ed Sallivan Show in June This Ad Worth @ Tropical Fisb BRENDEL’S. _ 2441 Auburn Roc.d (M59) 3 Miles West of Uties RE 2-614)” PARAKEETS and SUPPLIES - Open Monday throwgh Saturday | 8:30—(7) Crossroads. Donald Crisp stars’ in story of minister who brings peace between two feud-| ing Louisiana fishing settlements | | in “Anatole of the Bayous.” (4), | Life of Riley. Riley and Otto! ‘até “involved with what they | think are secret airplane plans. (William Bendix stars in comedy. CROSLEY TV NO MONEY DOWN at ELECTRO MART Free Home Demonstration . | (2) Our Miss’ Brooks. . Connie tries to save broken-down milk- wagon horse from the glue fac- tory. Eve Arden stars in com- edy. $:00—(7) Dollar a Second. Jan i" :25—(2) On the Farm Front. '8:30—(2) Michigan State Univer- sity. (4) The Big Picture. (8:45—(2) Michigan Conservation. (9:00—(2) Farmland U. S. A. (4), Industry on Parade. 9: 15—(4), City Affairs. : 9:30—(2) Cartoon for Kids. (4) Quiz Em. (7) Crusade for Christ. 9:45—(2) Sausage Sinema. . 18:00—(2) Circle Theater. 10:30— (4) Children’s Corner. (7) Tomorrow's Stars. 11:00—-(2) Mightly Mouse Cartoons. particularly moaned nations in order to save them from falling into the Com- munist snare.” aimed at deceiving the free world into the belief that the Russians). © | about 55 per cent of America's Ne OO CAMS CIOICICILI aka MON LILs é LO MIS Nie. SIAC ie iA T ie } Si TIA) Both men are from Grand __.. | Rapids. Their action was part of the Kent County Republican Convention. Bean Queen Replaced SAGINAW W—Janet Thiel, 18, daughter of an Elkton farmer, will reign as bean queen of the Huron waing who gave up the title to get, married. replace Janet Lovelace of Sebe- | | DISCOUNTS FURNITURE—BEDDING—APPLIANCES Comvct County Man Tod: 's Radio Programs - ‘Due to Repl ; | -- lodays hadlo ograms - - € 10 eplace ‘ in Death of Woman WIE, (700) ORL, (800) WW, (990) WOAR, (1190) WXYZ, (ine) WPON, (ee) WIBE, Clas) ee L. > es = _ 0602, denen eal Guam, Bevan jamb. j WAR. we News, i ty. WELe. "tows, Winter ‘Comedy Hour = convicted William WWi., News. by, Lewis See ee ee *:30—WJR, Mrs Page CKLW, Bud Davi = 4 - ‘ Birckelbaw, 315 Liberty St., “—— Wx¥2, Wat “wi, Reuse maga? | WW3, Minute Parede SEAR, basesell Ge + bay l Lyon, of negligent homicide in the| CEL: News Spore | Wives. ‘News Top town | WAYS McKensie WPON Platter Parlor Will Stay on ‘Tonight traffic death last June 30 of Eiee- Bcam, Mews, Gpinerame Sime mene aie WJBK. Don Mcleod $8200 WIR, News, . With Erni nor Haw. News Mews, Mickey Shorr! WCAR, Rhythm Roundup) WW, W Muste, nie Kovacs as . “wwa" ates Mebotens | | USS m"Mignight Auaie 10:00—WJR, = SKLW, Bud Davies Likely rnate ~ | car rammed head-on into one > Bae Goose CKLW, Ted McCoy , Birthds News, Platter Parlor driven by Thomas Haw Jr on| SAk Sotets Heme] Meme miewrseoe | Some’ Geet Satie? | aecwak Fay tues | * my ATRA BAER nou cua Pontiac Trail, had woe 2. eohtTURDAT MOENING WPON, News. Pollan Sour Sew Bed Sens NEW YORK (INS)—Steve Allen eee WE FEATURE with . “The jury] 1:0e—WIR, Guest i Vinall «| 10:30—WJR, Galen Drake * Tom George will be Ed Sullivan's Sunday night a © brought ina guilty verdict on the| WW, Taree Star Bxtre | Wie Morea wot wx see WCAR. Game competiiinn siathig ba Dies ivania paper ab sage CKLW. Fulton Lewis J. | Cisne’ Neen, Oeotie*Rings| Shue: Mary, Morgan ae Wok. NBC Dance itinates ; ~ — Birckelbaw will be sentenced) Won, News, mecord Room| _WPON ima wl Soe norama Weekeng| Ww. Monitor a peieg ve peli-tredes 5 April 30 by Oakland County Cin-| s.2-wan, outst Bouse | “whys, Wolce of Aerio. | WO Hour CRUW. Sud Devies *lostuied by Te Cunody Hom : Weckdaye 9 to 6; Brian 9 to 9 cuit Judge Frank L. ' ‘WWJ, Morgan Beatty WXYZ, Pred Wolf 11:08-—WJR, Robert Q Lewis) WJBK, News, Tom George by a Comedy . a ' WXYZ, Days Events CRLW! Good ‘M WW3, Monitor WCAR. Game (NBC-TV) which is feverishly CONDON S * WIBE. Mickey Shorr Senet poe Gesue| Sew News, Bud Davis | s:36—WIR. JA. at Worn [treading water in the rising seas Nursing Home Confab WPOR, Record Room wal Eee «| oe WWJ, Monitor of popularity ratings. oR er > ae oe the bd RADIO & TV . 6:00—WJR, Amos & Andy «| 4 ‘Jim Vinell Soon News, Spinorama wxYz, oy Opera “ a 2 ena 7 events A ’ BAY CITY @—The eighth an-| WxY2, Ghow wwd Maxwell 11 es eme, Ponting Party] CRLW. Bud. ns The exact Sunday tm June | pov ' + yee SALES & SERVICE nual convention of the CKLW, "Countersgy | Sitwe Gest Usthing 3 WEAw Busca" wesnena| when Stove takes the helm (tec seie 3! : haven - "fonts 127 8. Parke, Corner Aubara Assn, of Approved Nursing Homes| ink Newt ieee gter| nk: eee Gente‘tinee | Rane: ay Monsees, | Jury. Cey i 'S%1| tame boon oe, but word comes [i Rrwiog., — Euldags |S Bi"nerr itn “Coll FE 4.9736 will be held here May 2 through 5.| ,"rom Reus Besars Beem) WCAR News, Cottee | | Gum. WW. Monitor from NBC that he won't quit his | Three (preniay - * Tqr“suyne 0 (Tee, aver and 2 Dile. ab Between 250 and 300 delegates are| “Wi lane aang | tae cman, gue tad "| WER ‘Fee bats] SEA sea'semue™ OP) alehtly programe "completely. | Tench SB ae, BERS, wy Ein soe ae 1 Me oll wxva, Fae sarumpaY arremxoon | wear soon toeerees mite te oo nage Show,” oe § Performed ; ipatfouaa” {i Rerole hoes WPON 4 WJBK. ag 12:00-—WJR,. Jack - White WPON, Community News . . > i" one Plight ~ The —— of wron. vJBK, News, ww. Coder 4:30--WJR, Music relays the network. 19 Dress Parts m plays = the morning | SM WIR. Bing Crosby | WCAR, Coffee With Clem .| Wwu, News by Cederverg | 4 nitor 1 Quote Ut esential being 38 Mourn te you WXYZ, Music Hall tool Wk, Jack White © | CRLW. Bud Davies WATS Metzopolitan Opera) Those mentioned as Steve's part-| ~~ : Ce 7 CLA. Bob nd ay ce] Wig oe nara WJBK, News, Don Mcleod! ian Tem Qeorge time replacements are Tennessee Gop in § Clash Un _ } News. Zee, CKLW. News, Good Morning News WCAR, Spinorems Weekend Ernie Ford and Emile Kovacs, Dems, _ urprise sh , Ranch nomes. int Bestia marcas’ | Gene Mee Ses om | Ma, Time tel aecmin mene” [with the odds heavy on Kovacs | ’ WXYZ, Best Bands - News News, Winter WWJ, Monitor since Ford is dickering to land hi FY” = Pry amazoo. F I it Watitte CKLW. Bob and Ray oe Wm, Musto Fan CKLW, Bud Davies wave, nese By sponte jown weekly show for NBC, as a Tacas gni es WPON, Zee and Orville WXYE, News, Welt aun on ma Weekend} WBE, News, Don MeLeod replacement for the current Thurs-| 7 | : “Gevtatriee” | Gar Ge Lecatee| Grewia er | ak he eaece” oy me “Fed Teer” “Wel Gtate Political Drive — st wre, WCAR, Gottes ‘With Clem |, ‘Ww. Weetsod' Mede”"”| s:se—wam, atuiio man |Felation. “Daggone tt,” postscripts e i WIEK: News: Mickey Shorr] ss06—WOR. tm _Vinall CRLW: News Weetmore | WHY. News Audio House| UO) KALAMAZOO (The 1958 stabelentional tour’ had burst the ‘ , News Wwd,, awe Pareto URE. Rows Tom George) CELW. FISHER SIGNS UP jpolitical campaign got off to a “ara, Mave by, ogee, | “GRU. Nowe, Bee Daria | row Rete. ites rarer] WEAK. Gptorson"wassnd | Eddle Fsher’s contract has been|roarihg start he smn ‘2, Top of the Town| WJBK, News, Don McLeod] 1:30—WJR, Gunsmoke ner scaiaael ten thea dele, As things | Democratic cam-|MINTS ZIEGLER FIRING WESTINGHOUSE a a ee Time,” is s 1 A note Bihar gh ae Diag en ; : a ; »,”" is seen on ! : é came. : asser- mernome tea. |-- LOdayS Television. Programs - -|Fiss rs" mics S0.| wang gusty wien Gv, [ton tat he tas conde Seng : TERMS The network is reportedly going t0) wutiams and four of the five |State Highway Commissioner HAMPTON . Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject te-change without notice. jabandon its 15-minute spots and) pemocratic state administrative Charlés M. Zeigler and had a new bd - eos We. tues Channel 2—WIBK-TV Charnel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV oe ae Seo Ghik “saat & ae Ce ee : Ths Sele ot "Pag TV" le reece! seagin® When Williams was asked why TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | tery ship carrying “The Mys-|' cals. (9) Saturday ing a boil in Washington. A deci- ba diemn’t use his Ga) Ramar of the Jungle terious Cargo.” 2:30—(2) Horizons Unlimited, 7)|sIon should be shortly. | ‘They found. high-powered Re. | Oy to fire Zeger, AUTHORIZED fio eh Sete eieeure icee—1) Ethel and albert. Do-| Captain Midnight. 6! au siention comedy, “Mey, |the meeting caught tem otf quar, [Peiaed Observers by DEALER takes care of rancher killed by} and Alan Bunce. (9) Dangerous| Stars on Parade. (7) Milky’s| Jeannie” starring Jeannie Car. | The collision left no doubt that) The thought has eros partner in “Sing-| Assignment. Brian Donlevy| Movie Party. son is slated to replace Janis,|What had started out as an “edu-|.mind om more than one occa- EMERSON—CBS ing Cowboy.” (4) News and! hunts foreign agent that took|3:30—(9) Hoppy’s Matinee. Paige’s series, “It’s Always ston, He ling come close to non- CROSLEY—BENDIX Sports. Paul Williams, Bill Flem-| secret films in “Italian Movie.” «0 Musical Hearts. Jan,” come tall. feasance in office. 1,000 TOP VALUE STAMPS ming. (4) Cavalcade of Sports. Mid-|5:00—(2) Cartoon. (7) Bowling oe _ The state constitution gives the ez? WITH EACH aA, TV 6:15—(4) Dolores. Short drama.| dleweight Bout: Gene Fullmer| Champions. (9) Will Bill Hickok.| Young comedian Johnny Carson e . OF a governor authority to fire the high- at ' PUR (2) News. Jac LeGoft. vs. Ralph (Tiger)” Jones. (2) The |S:18—(4) Michigan Reports. will replace Robert Q. Lewis’ aft- |way commissioner for misfeasance, MUNTZ TV Open Every Night ‘ull 9 PM. 16:25 (4) Weather. Sonny Eliot.| Lineup. San Francisco police find ag oon brn. hy ‘Rogers. (9) Million|¢rnoon stanza starting May 28, live malfeasance or non-feasance in of- (2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Ever- wt crested on sea rocks and| Dollar fam tty e un ain fice. 7 SERVICE asset) secret File USA. Robert| © "Twe Dayton Case Under Announce : Williams and Zieger have feuded || Member of Oatlend Const 463 3. Saginaw _ FE $.ss30 28-7) Secret File USA. Robert 10:30—(7) Science Fiction ‘Theater. Red Decention iments Grace Kelly ve Prines| Will Seek Re-clection |bitterty tor years over highway , Kit Carson. Carson and soldiers enn te Peeenn, oa big bets, Rainier. Bride is film star, groom} as Represeritative From of building not FE 4-1515 renest balldine fort in Bante] row visits balladier Buri Ives i vetagllt , Fifth District bat “Wit end, eunichen.” eer orange iy of Black Springs.” (2) The World| 294 his family; model w= itad fy Chi IRISH ST. JOANT weanadit? ‘peasttes 05° canal : akiond | travels. both in New York City. (2) I Led Kenna to star in an October spéciconid R. Ford J R-Mich ‘Three Lives. Richard Carlson) Brands issoluti tacular of G. B. Shaw’s “St, Joan.” r. (R-Mich) 6:45-+(2) News. Doug Etwarde. piety atone _ Dissolution of ase grate Hh ene months of political specula- 700—() Kukla, _ —— was O Red Barber's _ Sornar. Cominform as Soviet swedish Joans, Viennese Joans so\o°" ™ nt eee Sweetheart Finals. Mery Mor-| Jue Dostm Trick to Fool World the sddition of McKenna f¢-tive trom the Fifth Congressional 6 —_ oe preside. (4)/11:99—(7) Soupy’s On Variety with . a lls . reat Gildersleeve.. Gildy) soupy Sales. (9) National News.| NEW YORK (INS) —Generalis-| George Gobel and his network! Ford had been mentioned in turns poet to impress @ Young) (4) 11 o'Clock News. Paul Wil-|simo Chiang Kai-shek today brand-| growling because of refusal to 3 ale” lady in “The Bard of Summer- fs several Republican circles as a field.” (2) T'm the Law. George]. ay 9) w ect dee Laat. Coulee Agee og Af = permit him to on rival| possible’ candidate to attempt to * . po 3 ea ane, : webs junsea’ Democra . a dias Gece 11:15—(7)* Film Theater. Dan es efforts to deceive the —— ; 7 agen : 7 3 ows. Duryea in “Terror Street.” (9)| world. : ‘ Former State John [eam—(t Rin Tin Tm. 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They can only get Middle East Sus; into the Middle East crisis| what they want if they are be- lieved in a world long suspicious of them. ws AIM: WORLD COMMUNISM What they want—and’ Commu- nist party’ boss Khrushchev has said .so~—is world communism. That hasn't changed. Their tac- tics have. Khrushchev said they should try to take over peacefully where they can and by force only where they have to. *-* © p to take a first, drastic step, This meant disowning Stalin, who had come to personify communism as violence, murder and revolution. Stalin, set in his ways, relied on force alone. In his, lifetime communism never advanced an inch without force. But reliance on force alone has become, in- creasingly dangerous for the So- viet Union. *- * ® Since the United States and Rus- sia both have atomic weapons neither can attempt force without the risk of destruction itself. With something besides force now nec- essary, Russia’s new peaceful line emerged. , REDS HAVE PATIENCE Winning peacefully ‘takes time. The Russians seem willing to take it. They have a lot of time. They have made tremendous progress in science and production. They will make more if they stay out of wa «* * | hugged, but York City. NOT 80 CUDDLY — This towering three-year-old Barbara Rhodes just can’t reach him. The toy, five feet, six inches tall, is on display’at a toy fair in New To sound convincing they had ite Teddy bear begs to be be -|Start New Ski Jump _ at Banff, Alberta. BANFF, Alberta — Construction ‘has started. on a new ski jump approved for Olympic and world- ‘championship competition on 9,- '000-foot Mount Norquay in Banff National Park. It is expected -to completed for Warn Deer Hunters to Vaccinate Dogs ~ OTTAWA—Provincial authorities | door neighbor, They can’t take it ‘lenough to take over. _ |GOODWILL They are the Middle East's next- by force without facing war with the United States. And at the mo- ment they aré not. in a position to take it from within, either peacefully or by. revolution. In every Arab country of the Middle East, including Egypt to whom Russia recently sent arms through Czechoslovakia, the Com- munist party is illegal. There are ae . ” If there were upheavals in the; Middle East tomorrow—according to information here—the Commu- nists in the area are not strong REPLACES FORCE So it will take time, and plenty of evidence of good will ‘from Rus- sia, before the Communists in the Middle East get. legal recognition} ag a political party and therefore have a chance to move into the governments. Meanwhile, Britain would al- most certainly move into the area — means French ‘are widely hated there. | to joi the atoms-for-peace agen- | cy: the United States walk off with the lead in this field if they didn’t | join, | Eisenhower iciously Awaits Red Peacemakers}" with force if fighting betweenyagency would have gone on mak- i CHAR See * - * ; Once in, it would be likely they’ retain control of the area for some peace. Russia She can hope to dominate = area eventually by peasets) since the British As for the Russian agreement the Soviets would have let, * * ti Under the pushing of President! this international CALL MAPLE 5-9021 for FREE WATER ANALYSIS PAYNE DISTRIBUTING CO. 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