r ——. ne bs Ike Veto Seen for Farm Bill of the commissioners for a second term. MEET YOUR COMMISSIONERS — Taking the mayor's seat for the second straight term is William W. Donaldson (center) who was re-elect- ed: last night-by the commission. Mayor Pro-Tem John A. Dugan also received the unanimous. vote Gathered around the mayor and mayor mayor pro-tem sine 4s the 1956-58 City Commission, From left to right above are Philip E. Rowston (District 2), Floyd P. Miles (District 4), (standing—District 2, John E. Carry (standing—District 6), Dugan (Dis- trict 5), and Dr.-Roy V. Cooley (District 1), 5 Oi Sl SS See Pea tes rte Elect Donaldson, Dugan nf ) 4 iene Returned to County Supervisors in First Méeting © last night received~ the) Pentioe Frees Bhotet City Man Dies in Truck Crash Gilbert W. Long Donaldson (Distritt 3), GOP in House Fight for Revisions to Concur With iadeers Wish 5 M a rines D 1e in Swamp (P—| marshland which borders this Ma- the stream, Capt. Ralph Wood, the, PARRIS ISLAND, S.C. WASHINGTON ( --House Re- Young Marine recruits, most. still) publican chiefs searched today for) iy their teens, rine recruit training base. | Bodies of five. recruits drowned Harry J. Garrett, 37, Killed North of Flint “at Intersection | k ~ollision the life Parris Island public information| A truck-car collision took elected John A. Dugan toa a key to victory in an uphill battle to shape the election year farm recounted ‘today officer, said at first the night! Harry Josey t, 31, of: tales of swirling, cold water, inky blackness and panic in which six bill more to administration liking. Republican leader Joseph M. Martin: Jr. (Mass) predicted. a| Marine officers opened an in- winning formula would be found -at/firy-tefix the blame, if any, for a special conference of all House|the tragedy which occurred dur- Republicans this afternoon. ing an unscheduled Sunday night! But if Congress doesn’t revise,hike of 75 men into the swampy! of their buddies were lost. * ¢ & in the training maneuver were re- covered yesterday. An air, ground and water search for the missing sixth man continued, The 75 men followed §, Sgt. Mat- thew C. McKeon, 31, of Worcester, iMass., into the swift, icy waters of the bill again to meet administra- tion wishes, Martin said in an in-| terview, ‘I'm reasonaby . sure” Monaco in Pre-Wedding Tizzy President Eisenhower will veto it— and keep Congress in session until it approves another farm measure. Key Democrats, and some Re- publicans, have said Congress will not pass any alternate legis- jation if a veto kills the pending | gress in session, but he can only | persuade it to pass legislation. | Democrats confident | they will muster enofigh votes to| islands. win House approval tomorrow of| A highlight of the trip an omnibus measure which a Sen-| ate-House-conference committee! basis of differing versions passed it e earlier by the two branches. jof the Eternal C y- Th After Republican leaders con-/Italian government and dip- ferred yesterday with Eisenhower, lomatic corps will turn out) Martin ‘said the President does fot! ifor a gala reception. believe the measure “meets the) The next day Ranier and Grace} test of a good bill.’ |will visit Pope Pius XII. The Vati-| ican will receive them with cere-! Gr aham to Lead monies reserved for heads of| New York City “an ‘Christ Crusade’ NEW YORK iw — Evangelist) Billy Graham has called for a Juvante II, has been refurnished united front of Protestant clergy-| for the honeymoon cruise. The! men in the “Crusade for Christ’/Prince and his bride will board it! he plans to lead in New York/a few hours after their marriage | City next year, April 19 in Monaco Cathedral. | In a talk at a meeting of 817) Grace arrives Thursday aboard! local clergymen yesterday, Gra-/the Constitution. The prince will ham said prayer meetings will be|take her and her party aboard his: organized in “every major city injyacht a few hundred yards off-' the country” and in some over-'shore and bring.them into the flag-| seas cities during the “crusade.”|bordered small harbor of Monte) “New York will become the \Cario. Yacht owners were request-; mest prayed-for spot on the led to show American and Monaco) earth,” Graham said. “Some- 'flags and give one-minute whistle) thing can happen to this city that we will have impact for years to Preparations for the wedding | come." | in Monte Carlo are reaching the semi-frenzied stage. | Swiss Guards, they will | visit St. Peter's Basilica. Rainier’s yacht, the 138-foot Deo ' ate Afterwards, escorted by the fa- | | The evangelist said he would. lead the crusade for a “minimum) Presents are arriving at May 12, 1957." iminutes. , Royal Honeymoon Plans: Leisurely Italian Cruise - MONTE CARLO, Monaco \#—Prince Rainier II and|’ bit. The President can hold Con- Grace Kelly will sail.on their honeymoon cruise in Italian waters. They will visit the romantic island of \Capri, Naples and Rome and perhaps go.on ‘the Greek | day. will be the stop in Rome) |April 24. A palace source said they would be housed|Nisman Alfred Wood of Bay finished drafting last week on the in a villa on the Via Veneto, one of the show streets | \Shore, N.Y. -— ae eer Babe Zaharias Has Cancer Recurrence GALVESTON, Tex. (» — Babe ‘Didrikson Zaharias has suffered janother setback in her battle! against cancer. Her physician, Dr. Robert M. ‘Moore of John Sealy Hospital, said ‘last night her condition “is not so good"’ and said there was a “slight: extension” of the cancer from ‘which she has suffered since 1953. While serious, it was emphasized ‘her condition was not critical. At Beaumont a testimonial din- ner for Mrs, Zaharias, which had been scheduled for Wednesday | night, was canceled, She way to |maneuver may have been a dis- (Mark St., on U.S.10 north of Flint last night. iHardeman of Vidalia, | near a rifle range about a mile liminary investigation, the drill in- \He marched them about a mile toa frantic mother joined in a one iwere lost in the darkness." ciplinary action, But the survivors disclaimed this and cited Sgt. Mc- Keon for his heroic action in help- ing to get the men out.of the wa- Garrett was dead on arrival, at Hurley Hospital, Flint. The accident occurred at the in- tersection of U.S.23 in Thetford Sgt. McKeon, wh pregame ite i ; ip Ht : F i 3 speed when he ran into the back of the tractor trailer which was stopped at a red traffic sig- weapons and were not dressed full field equipment tered the waters of the 65-foot wide stream, * * * The Marine Corps identified the ° victimes as nk Ro a Donald Francis O'Shea of Brook. P®**°nsers lyn, N.Y. MepEr reer aS x Ganes Francie Reilly of cose. Pontiac Prediction: Jerry Lamont Thomas of Alex-| 1 c Fair and Warmer landria, Va, Leroy Thompson of Brooklyn, According to the U. S. Weather ‘Bureau jt will be ~ mostly fair ‘and a little warmer tomorrow. It will be partly cloudy tonight. Still missing was Thomas Curtis, Ga. Parris Isiand primarily is a re- eruit training center. The men had been here since Feb, 22. and to 35 degrees. The high tomor- row will be near 52. The lowest temperature preced- i Tonight's low will range from 31! low commissioners to serve second term as mayor tem as the 1956-1958 City organization meeting in the fete Ma ri f i] py ple: E : e 5 Hh f i FE ; EF; H i: 4 = EI i g 4 z ? i t Hl td i Walter K. Wiliman and other city ing 8 a.m. was 30 degrees. The thermometer registered 51 at 1 p.m. ‘ recently were moved to barracks from the swamp. officials for the guidance he has offered the commissioners during a William WwW. Donaldson) unanimous vote of his fel-| (i as Pontiac's mayor for his)’ -jsecond straight two-year Commission met for their} acids’ dadetins, was Hiland M. Sennen Available’ Democratic Leader Lyndon John- son announced last night he is available as Texas’ ‘favorite son presidential candidate but said he lthe past two years. states, WASHINGTON (INS) — Senate|h Expected fo Act if U.N. Decides © Would Seek. Approval of Lawmakers Before Committing Troops = - FROM AP and INS WIRES President Eisenhower left. virtuahy 3 no doubt eas he : se ee Wiis Beene gama amounted to @ reaffirmation of Tel Aviv to meet Maj. Gen. will not seek ew in other (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4. Gen: Burger said in a statement yesterday: “According to a pre- structor took his platoon on a hike about 9 p.m. last night (Sunday).! Police, next door housewives and an uninhabited, marshy and! and one-half hour search yester- swamp area, Not completely fa- Iday morning, combing a northside miliar. with the terrain, the drill neighborhood in the sudden disap- instructor led his men into the pearance of a two-year old boy. swamp and into a stream. Five squad cars pulled up to 151 “With no lights and in the ms, W. Sheffield /- after Mrs. suing confusion, the missing men'Blanch James, 35, discovered her lonly child, Danny, was missing Surviving members of the pla- from his back yard. have been guest of honor at the fourth annual Babe Zaharias Golf Tournament opening there Fri- Proceeds of the tournament go. jto the Babe Zaharias Cancer fund | ang the last one out. ‘which will be used to build a clinic: for indigent cancer patients. Dr, Moore said thet fhe cancer’ extension. is at a point where X- the ray treatments were applied three tering the water, others slipped or|the sun. of eight weeks beginning _ about palace at the rate of one every five months ago and that further X- “ray fell therapy is being given. 10 Million 2-Car Families by ‘65 ‘ANN ARBOR ® — Americans; “Last “year’s boom, that carried) are changing their buying habits.'the auto industry to a record 12 By 1965 at least 10 million families| billion dollars in ificome will re- will have two cars in the garage./cede somewhat this year to about This was part of the prediction '11 billion dollars, which is more of a coming U.S. economy made’ normal, Edmunds said. is Today, Sirens said, sasite want more floor area in their homes. . This follows the pattern of in- creased suburban living, he said, and the general changes it has made in American tastes and ex- penditures. ication, and religious and welfare} Ad. This one produced sev- *7* activity, eral buyers the first -night. ageating Department of Com-) Among swag Png ine | ; é figures, Edmunds said|portance by rate sta- Americans today spend more on|tistics are radio, TV and musical] “{)" 07 Shiner x) eye instruments, food, sports a, Rapids, $15. PE §-5253 ment, beauty care, In Today’ Ss Press watches, spectator amusement and] ; a i clothing. To Place Your Want. Ad ana a oi [rn oe DIAL FE 2-8181 ‘Sports ..... 21, 22,99 | ‘Seba ving Is lending. to cs 17, iPark, N.J. toon praised Sgt. McKeon's res-| | The ebject of the search, oo 2 fae i ee | meanwhile, was sitting comfort. ol oe “the oe rout nt! ably in hig father’s arms gt Pon- didn’t order anyone into the deep, ine Potice headquarters. water. He was the first one in) Versions from Raymond James, He did alji2i; his wife and from police pro- he could." - | this account: ial alt Mi A ange F i(* * * . | Mrs, James had gone to the back Some of the men apparently) ‘door at 10:30 a.m. to check on the stepped into mud holes after en-/boy, who was outside to play in He was gone, although and wede dragged by the: ithe yard is fenced in and the; | istrong current ot the stream. igate was closed. She hurriedly | : ———<~—— | @alled police. f 3 The Easy Way... their homes, traveling and culture than they did in pre-war days. — -| _Among items showing the largest increases over pre-war spending are airline travél, personal busi- ness, housing, foreign travel, edu-' and the “hard” way to do a ways find that the best way to find a buyer for the things you have for sale is by. using ‘a: low cost Want _ There's usually an easy way | lot of things but you'll al- | Unknown to his wife, James, an hour earlier; had driven downtown with Danny and « pe city hall. On the way, a police- friend, The friend, Wilson W. Wil- kinson, of Holland, needed li- cense to sell shrubbery door-te- door, » Police arrived at the home. and héard the mother explain that al- though Danny might have been able to open the heavy gate, how could he have closed it by him- self? Patrolmen set about .search- itg yards, 3° James parked his car behind po- lice headquarters and entered-with WANT AD DEPT. Ce ee his friend went back to the police station, where fingerprints and a Danny in his arms. The two men were told to apply for the license} Application filled out, James and Search ‘Area tor Youngster in. City Police Station en table. Little Danny was half-ane hour late for lunch and he wag hungry. ve Mrs. A. E. Grann \Elected to Serve : ales eee 2 i ai Faces Tes Ad clety Democratic Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at Devonicon Estes Ketauver, another as- =, | pirant, is expected to figure in the ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, AP » J RIL 10, 1956 ‘ — i Pontiac Deaths teonard J. Jarzembowski Leonard J. Jarzembowski, broth- er of the Rev, Bernard F. Jar- zembowski of Pontiac, died Sunday Hn his home, 4405 Wesson St., De- troit. P He was born in Detroit July 17, 1887, the son of John and Elizabeth Lewandowski Jarzembowski. He was 68 years of age. A mortician in Detroit for 38 to a depth of one foot. years, Mr. Jarzembowski is sur- ‘ cheapest conversion methoa|vived by wife, the former ae caus “evegomuane warm | Pauline ski, a son Raymond sea water at low pressure and|amd two daughters, Mrs. Joseph passes it through a turbine to pro-|Belch and Mrs, Frank Grabowski, duce power and fresh water. all of Detroit. Howe already brothers and sisters have Castle” for $50,000. f * * The preference pri- mary took away from the state races. There procelh a Lng AUGUSTA, Ga. — President , jon of “nearly five| Ei BAL. at Gis tational voters. " |speedy congressional approval of ization. The North Oakland were |" six-point program to bolster ‘located “our power for peace” through street, “4 , ne PaiD/ attracting more U. S. youth to -_. This year, the society is pin- military careers. eeu Ge gure a On to The former Ilinois governor,| “Only when we have created a Breast Self Examination, in many |Poltical followers say, must make career service which can theaters throughout the northern|® strong showing to offset the upset with the attractive op- of Oakland County; and in victory scored by Kefauver in the portunities available in civilian Feces at the Elks Temple|Minnesota primary last month. pursuits will we be able to stop April 7. This film, for’ women They also believe a heavy write- the wasteful losses from our only, will be shown twice during|in vote for Kefauver in Stevenson's) @rmed forces and attract indi- the day at charge. home state would be a road block viduals to those services,"" Eisen- “Dr. ees pascee $5 penaieat|™ his bid for winning ‘a second|hower said in identical letters to of the North Oakland Unit. presidential nomination: Also men-|Vice President Nixon and House aut ~ tioned as possible write-ins were|5Peaker Rayburn. Predict Fresh Gov. Frank J. Lausche of Ohio| WILSON COMMENTS S Fres = Stuart Symington of Miss-/ From his vacation headquarters Water Distilled Stevenson, tn tis final ot dere eee teen tw tan sippert in 8 Sev broadcast trom Secret { Defense Wil From Ocean last night, said: “This one means) which “ies mene ~| , a great deal to me.” He added | “The loss of trained personnel } continued to be the most extrava-| gantly expensive and disruptive Jjobstacle to the strengthening of our armed forces | “This continuous replacement! and went to Tel Aviv for a id training process is not only ex-| tremely expensive, but it retards the combat effectiveness of our) operational units.” — * today. and experience levels in the ‘Daddy’ Grace Buys Prophet's ‘French Castle’ DETROIT (INS) — The Detroit Times said today that Prophet Jones has sold his lavish Detroit home -known as the ‘French * The paper said the buyer was Bishop C.M. “Daddy” Grace, lead- ‘ler of a rich and growing religious group in Washington and other eastern cities. The sale, according to the _| Times, was concladed through a Detroit attorney with a “John Poag,” who turned out to be an elder in Grace’s church, Jones apparently was unaware the house was purchased by Grace. The Times said revenue stamps ‘lon the deed when it was recorded yesterday indicated the price paid ifor the house was $50,000. Jones has been talking +/about selling his house for several months, He reportedly has been in financial difficulties for quite some time. A morals case also is pending against the Detroit religidtis lead- er, Two Detroit Women Admit Bad Check Charge icheck on an area shopping center, two Detroit women pleaded guilty their circuit court arraignment ee Fox, and Phytlie Fox! SHARE BEAUTY CROWN — Patty Palmer (right) of Birmingham congratulates and is con- gratulated by Candy Bennett after both were .| named winners of the recent “Miss College Day” festivities in Bermuda. Miss Palmer, who attends President Asks Approval of Military 6-Point Plan Gls in Middle East Charged with forging a $42.50 don, Conn-, is t N. Y. “the Connecticut College for Women at New Lon- Palmer, of 3555 Wooddale Ct. Miss Bennett is a student at Bronxville High School, he daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T.-H. Bronxville, = “augmenting further our power isenhower ca lTe a today for} for—peace—over-the—jong—haul. Eisenhower gave Wilson's views hearty endorsement and added: * * ¢ “We cannot move too soon in our efforts to increase the num- 'ber and quality of -volunteers for long-term military service in both enlisted and officer. ranks.” * ae * Wilson rioted that in response to earlier appeals by Eisenhower Congress already has taken some steps to attract more career per- 'sonne!. But the defense secretary said there still is urgent need for fast action by Congress. lke May Ask to Use (Continued From Page One) | L. M. Burns, chief of the U. N.| Palestine Truce Commission. After a brief conference with Thorpes'’ Aides Under Arrest | Chicago Pair in Texas; | Mexico Spreads Search for Elusive Secretary . LAREDO, Tex. (INS) — A Chi- cago couple accused of being in- ‘volved in the theft of almost $75,000 in Michigan state funds were ordered returned to Detroit ‘from Laredo yesterday after they ‘waived removal groceedings. om * * The pair, Richard Radwill, 25, land Mrs. Josephine Rutsky, 32, jwere expelled from Mexico Satur- lday on grounds they entered under Seeking Retrial ‘of Clifford Dye ii t Z The Day in Birmingham } Attorney 7 From Fenton Was Found Guilty of Assault Charge au lt | 5 ; Snow fell in eastern sections of nd Oklahoma. Falls at doused wide areas of Arkansas, Mississippi, eastern Texas and Missouri, Clear to partly cloudy skies pre- vailed in most other parts of the country. * * _Cooler air from the north dipped from below freezing in the Pan- handle to the 50s along the coast. Chilly weather continued in most of the Great Lakes region, the ir i B at into Texas and temperatures were} — i it att z Mi & & i si: | Pas i z i Hi plains states and in the east in Pennsylvania, New York and New England. Showers sprinkled Florida yes- terday but falls were light. ‘Warm weather continued in most of the south with yesterday's highest marks in Florida and the southwest. Top reading was 9 at Yuma, Ariz, Assault Examination” false names. Mrs. Rutsky is the sister of | Mrs. Anna V. Thorpe, former manager of the Secretary of State’s branch office in St. Clair examination of ex-patrolman James Shores, Mich. An audit showed $74,841 missing Burns, Hammarskjold decided to [from the office after Mrs. Thorpe, and nine-year-old delay his departure for Cairo her | luncheon with Israeli foreign of- | fice officials, Hammarskjold and Burns were | lal Abdel Nasser. The two U. capitals and again in Israel after) the Cairo visit. Continuing bloodshed in south-| fern Israel and along the Egyptian-| held Gaza Strip was reported even as the secretary general arrived on the scene. | | ‘NIGHT OF TERROR’ Israel said roving Arab suicide iloosed a third “night of terror”) on southern Israeli settlements. | ments were attacked during the night, with one Israeli killed, three ‘wounded and water installations and lines blown tip. An army| spokesman said one raider was killed and another wounded and captured in the east Judean Hills, close to the Jordan-Israel frontier. Neutral military experts in has an llth-hour chance to save They estimate that the *secre-| about a 50-50 chance to succeed. drawal of frontline troops would be ‘‘absolutely essential’ such a pitch that the mere happy. defenders. Sentence Ferndale Pair Ito Probationary Terms William D. Patterson, 17, and Rual L. Wiley, 19, both of Fern- \dale, were sentenced yesterday. to jthree years probation and $150 court costs each for the breaking and entering of Connolly's Jewel- ers March 8, © : by Circuit ‘Court Judge Clark J, Egypt believe Dag Hammarskjold| reduce tension. i They pointed out that tension On| the middle of the lake to dump the iboth sides of the lines had reached bucket, said they had not discov- where the grenade came armed forces would result IP officials will confer in other Arab;Police se husband aughter disappeared March 2. Radwill and Mrs. Rutsky are ‘believed to have accompanied the Thorpes to Mexico. i Authorities are continuing their jto fly to Cairo later today for|search for the St. Clair Shores Wilson said raising leadership|talks with Egyptian Premier Gam- family, believed to- have fled a N,|Mexico City hotel shortly before ized the Chicago couple. Waterford Girl Finds Grenade Near Mailbox A 10-year-old Waterford Town- St Holding it by the stem Deborah Burns went to ask her father what The Israclis claimed 10 settle- it was. On the way, the stem came little girl deftly caught the ‘‘fruit’ before it fell ‘and broke, An ex-Marine, Van Burns, 33, needed just one jook. It was a hand-grenade and his daughter had just pulled the pin to set out, otf sight ered of enemy troops often reoiiel in from, an ‘exchange of fire by ‘trigger-/ Another grenade mysteriously iwas found in. December, that time \by-a mailbox neat Cass Lake, said Oakland County Sheriff's deputies. ‘Admits Embezzlement, Placed.on Probation After pleading guilty to the). of $1,685 from a embezzlement construction but the the explosive, Elmer iship girl yesterday afternoon| McCowen, 24; of 180 Norton Ave. ‘found what looked like an iron ipineapple hidden under leaves | Pontiac Man Sentenced squads — called Fedayeen — un-/near her mailbox at 939 Lakeside He hurried. his wife, Doris, 33, ° and three other children, all under’ ithe tottering Arab-Israeli truce’ if five years, out of the house, called he can persuade both sides to'Waterford Township police and agree to practical border moves. then jeft himself. — me Officers tary general's ‘peace mission’’ has! John Forbush said the grenade was “live” and could have explod- | The military experts said with- eq at anv minute. Rodgers placed 500 it in a bucket filled with sand and meters (317 yards) on each side gravel and took it to Elizabeth 6 Lake in his car trunk. —, The two officers,-who rowed to Rodgers et £4 and Changed fo April 25 A turther adjournment was announced today in the pre-trail B. Sexton, 29, of 686 E. Tennygon Ave., who was scheduled for appearance tomorrow on a charge of a’sault with intent to kill. The request came from Sexton's defense lawyer, Clarence Smith, who last month had been granted extra time by Pontiac Municipal Judge Maurice E. Finnegan to malice in the shooting Jan’ 27 of two companions, according to Assistant Oakland Prosecutor George F. Taylor. The trial is jscheduled to resume April 25. The people's case had been presented March 8, Taylor said, with both victims appearing as prosecution witesses. They are James R. Stephens, 30, of 208 State St., and Sexton's cousin, Archie for Gas Station Breakin The breaking and entering of a Royal Oak service station March 26, resulted in a 2% to 15 years sentence-in- Jackson State Prison for Donald H. Ritter, 27, of Pon- tiac. 8 He was sentenced yesterday by Oakland County Circuit Judge show that Sexton was without! , High Court May Clear Stalemate Birmingham Action Plan to Nudge Evergreen Interceptor BIRMINGHAM — The Evergreen interceptor sewer stalemate may be eliminated. by a Supreme Court decision, the Birmingham City Commission was told last night. support of immediate proceeding on the sewer, which has a May 1 deadline ordered by the state. The question exists, he says, of \whether a township can call a special election such as the one Southfield recently held to approve a millage increase to pay for its share of the sewer, A Supreme Court decision on the question would clear the way for bond sales. To secure this, the Water Resources Commission is being asked to take a mandamus action against Southfield requiring it to abate ‘pollution, and this ac- tion would require the high court decision, Hughes Funeral Rites DETROIT (INS)—Funeral serv- ice will be held tomorrow for Fred A, Hughes, co-founder of Detroit's Hughes and Hatcher clothing store. Hughes died in Bon Secours Hos- Commissioners pledged the city’s) Elect James Allen Mayor at Commission Meeting | i if as Dangerous Parole Violator From Alcatraz ts Sought in Flint Bank Case FLINT uw — A parol violator from Alcatraz Prison, described as ‘tvtry dangerous,” was sought to- day as the third man in Flint’s $62,204 bank robbery. * * * Police identified the fugitive as William Radtke, 45. He was be- ay gs EELEL: 3 | | j Fae i Junior Editor Suggestion Wins Pontiac Girl $10 Eleven-year-old Charlotte Hutch- craft, 152 N. Merrimac St., was a suprised and happy girl when she received a check for $10 and the news that one of her suggestions was accepted by Junior Editors series in The Pontiac Press. The Press will carry Charlotte's suggestion entitled “Anneke Carrie& Water Home” in tomorrow's paper. She said her idea came from a previous Junior Editor's entry. A sixth grade pupil at Hawthorne School, Charlotte says she enjoys the series and does the coloring often. She says she hasn't sent in any more ideas but now might con- sider it, Detroiter Sentenced Gordon E. Carpenter, 22, of De- Clark J. Adams. | | | | | ake PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY. APRIL 10, 1956 _ ALUMINUM DOORS, WINDOWS, PORCH ENCLOSURES, SALES: SIDE SLiDINcs LOOK — — SEE _— ‘COMPARE! WISE BUYERS CET OUR PRICE TO BE SURE FREE ESTIMATES — 36 MONTHS TO PAY Open 6 meres a Week — 7:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. FE 42598 ys boos af Pontiac Home Equipment Co. on teen: ith Ue ee een: Maeno ss his cote England. | French to Invite Collins for WW Il Ceremony Sir Army Gen. J. Lawton Collins to) BAYEUX, France W— The attend the observances this year, French committee in charge of | One of the main ceremonies) Gen. Collins, retired U.S. Army than in all 1954, visited Mexico in 2 commemorating the allied land- ‘will, be June 6 at Arromanches, chief of staff, commanded ground/the first nine months of 1955. : ings of 1944 has decided to invite|Where. British: troops” landed. Sirlqoope: im the regiot. ducing and Ih Winston Churchill and U.S {Winston would attend as honorary after the Iandings, president, * * © Some 427,000 tourists, 6r i wee : “She must have told him how he may save as much as 20% on his property insurance costs,” Right! 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Barrett O’Hara | (D-Ill), who contended the Justice |pledges to talk over the program | with interested House members be- |\POLITICAL PROGRAM O'Hara is a member of an offi- cial bipartisan steering committee for civil rights legislation. This group claims to act for 40 to 50 House members of both parties. * * & | Sen, Hill (D-Ala) said Atty, Gen. Brownell’s ‘recommendations add up-to —‘‘a political program pro- posed in an election year." ‘I SHALL OPPOSE IT’ “The -program deals with’ prob- [lems that can be solved only by the states and local communities,”’ ‘Hill added, “I shall oppose it vigorously.” * One surprise in the program * * Ai \citizens who felt their civil rights “jhad been infringed could bypass STAMP DAY ‘i | Eo Allegan Judge Dies re \will be held today for Irving J. |terday was for a law under which the states and go directly into a ‘federal court. At present they must first exhaust all state remedies. ALLEGAN (#—Fumeral services Tucker, former Probate Judge of jAllegan County from 1932 to 1948, \who died Saturday at Allegan | Health Center. Tucker, 49, had | been a practicing attorney in Alle- igan for more than 25 years. ASAE NATOMAS SSS eS eS VS SSoHNATae ree SRS = = SR SS A book to remember Your savings account passboak is a book to remem- ber—every payday. Saying a small part of your income systematically will help you write your own success story. Plot your future wisely by saving regularly at our bank. Q THERE'S NOTHING QUITE LIKE MONEY IN THE BANK! I S my aan ~ os AATSRNNANY SSAA@Ay MG SS SEV Department had broken repeated). British Envoy to Add items to Ike Museum ABILENE, Kan, @®—Sir Roger Makins, British Ambassador to the United States, was due here today with some World War II memen- tos forthe Eisenhower museum, . * «@ The British Government's gift in-} cludes the original of Prime Min- ister Winston Churchill's telegram of congratulation to Gen. Dwight D. 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But time’s growing short, so hurry! < | Amerieen Motors Means Mare for Americans Fou bo Clee on ABCA ee TV Sega tr Tone Chet oni YOUR HUDSON>:= DEALER = Mec YOUR Y 1/7), Me WORLD'S MOST MODERN CONSTRUCTION % THESE ROARING FLAMES BREW A BEER $o DOWNRIGHT AMERICA'S ON REFRESHING eee $9 ‘DELICIOUSLY DIFFERENT eoe-NO OTHER AMERICAN BEER CAN APPROACH iT FOR LIGHTNESS, ENJOYMENT! — f> ° on? eset —* é FOR SMOOTHNESS, FOR ——- nae spn anil SELEY URES Senn eri See eo es) eae ARE RSET TEC ey eNO RE CR TRA RP Raises Fifective — Next September at Feuchers | With Degrees to Get $4,000 to $5,850 Base Plus Increments special Education last night. The raise becomes effective at the beginning of the 1956-57 school year next September. , Base pay fer teachers with * degrees will be $4,000 te $5,650, and for those with mas- ters’ degrees, $4,200 to $5,850. Non-degreed teachers will re- ceive $3,500 base pay with no ex- perience and $3,600 with “three years experience, both with incre- __ments of $150 per year. Supplemental pay schedule will jean a net increase’ of $600 per) year, school officials said. The suggested custodial sal- ary schedule proposing that all ee rr ae Sa ve ot for "verti was tans athe adopted by pay hike tara 1, educators canvassed Sat-; y's lection returns. The $756;-, limitation by one vote; and the ~ Gour-mill operating tax for 10 years’ precinct was drafted by the board. The administration was author- _ized to draw up specifications to take bids -on for use at see echoct your. issue passed by a two-| * vote nese the eight-mill tax) the beginning at ‘SUZANNE SCHULTE Mr. and Mrs.. James Schulte of Benstein Rd., Walled Lake, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Suzanne, to Robert A. Welke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Welke of Wixom. An auturan wedding is planned. Marlette Hospital Wing Being Opened MARLETTE—Open house in the jnew wing of the Marlette Commu- inity Hospital is planned by the ‘Hospital Auxiliary for May 20. Mrs. Weldon Gift is in charge of tea arrangements. | taled $1,007.61, for the new wing's | drapes, and ga EY » ie planned. Sunday night reception ou vol. 4inteersfor—April—ere-Mrs, A. R. iSchlichter, Mrs, Lester Appel en Mrs. Marion Lytle. Brandon Workers Meet 2 Today to Begin Drive . ~ Guild of the St. Joseph Church will ORTONVILLE—The cancer drive easily, | Volunteer workers will meet to- day in Brandon Grange Hall to see _ St. Gabrielle Guild to Plan April Project LAKE ORION — St. Gabrielle) . meet tonight at 8, at the home of sjdrive. “| A kickoff dinner at Devon Gables| a film of the work done during the L is planned for Thursday, Other chairmen in this area are Mrs, Lester H. Troyer, edu- cation, Mrs, Thomas Kruezer, service and Mrs, Earl Lewis, publicity. _A film will be shown in Brandon Gym on ‘April 24 at 1 p.m., with) a doctor present for explasiations. County Calendar Mrs. Robert O'Connor on Long Lake boulevard, to plan the April project. During March @&ch meM- payisnurg Community Chureh will meet) ber had a project in her own home, and results of this effort will be tabulated. ‘Meeting the Meat Bill’ Lesson for Home Club DRAYTON PLAINS—The Dray-' ton Plains Home Extension Group * will meet at 10 a.m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Ray Thrasher, Davisburg The Women’s Missionary Gulid ot] at 10 am. tomorrow at the church, A ‘cooperative luncheon will be held at) noon. Lake Jude Guild of the 8t Joseph | Church will meet at 8 tonight at the| [home of Mrs Richard Rumbsll, 9865 | Glaspie, Oxford. Plans are being made | The st a bake sale with the date to be, lannounced later. Union te The Union Fire Ciopartment will hold im business meeting at 17:30 tonight jat the Oakland Sanatorium, Plans are being ‘the annual spring dance to be held M {ss atethe Oxbow Payilt om. { Alter ~ Lesson for the day will be "Meet lilt moet at 8 p.m, Wednesday in irae ssn. ing the Meat Bill.” Luncheon will! be prepared. by. the comatitins, Society of St. Anne Church | of Mrs. Leonard Austin, anger Rd. Mrs, Charles Lingenfelter ‘i ne co-heatess oe and 19, ‘ounty Tuberculosis) made for) Ask Governor to AL Dance ' District” ~ Legionnaires Invite State Officers to Saturday Event AUBURN HEIGHTS—Governor ‘Legion state officials are among those invited to the 18th district ‘dinner dance Saturday at the Au- ‘burn Heights Post 143 Legion Hall. The district is honoring its past ‘commanders and past presiden‘s lat the event, for which 250 reser- ivations have been made. Those invited include Depart- ment Commander Don Smith, Department President Viola Starkey, Third Zone President Irena Quinn and Third Zone Commander Robert Parks, ‘Annual Father-Son Night ‘home while the boys and their G. Mennen Williams and American! ‘Your PTA Is Planning: _ Thursday at Drayton Plains DRAYTON PLAINS — The PTA, | is holding its annual Father and) Son night meeting at 7:45 p.m. 'Thursday in the school auditorium. | The feminine contingent will stay dads are presented with a program beamed at their interests. Two colored films will be | shown and father’s place in the | PTA will be discussed. Refresh- ments will be served by the ex- ecutive board. West Bloomfield Scotch School PTA will meet at '8 p.m. Thursday at the school. | Speaker will be Dr. Leif Hougen, |superintendent of West Bloomfield | Schools. Pontiac Lake The Pontiac Lake School PTA will meet at 8 p.m, Thursday for a group discussion on “‘opinions of the past year’s programs and suggestions for desired future pro- er ams.’ Baby sitters will be available at the schoot during the meeting. Re- is to be voted on June If Refreshments will be served by fifth grade room mothers. An_orchestra_will furnish dance, music after a program and a din-) net arranged by members of the! Hugh McHugh, Jr., mander of the 18th district, will act as chairman. Ortonville Rotary to Conduct Sale for Blind ORTONVILLE — Goods made) by blind workers will be sold by! the Ortonville Rotary Club in a house-to-house — sale on- April 18 ‘selling ironing board - covers, and mops. The club will keep 4 per cent of the sale profits for its balance helping to make em- ployment for the handicapped. A later display of the items will) be at Masonic Hall on Apri 21 from noon to 5 p.m. _ \Calico Girls Studying Buffet Style Service WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — The Calico Girls Home Extension Group's members will hear a les- son on “buffet luncheons” at) their meeting April 18 at Mrs. er Road. Mrs. Lionel Cahoon is co-hostess | Brandon/fr the 7:30 p.m. meeting, and ‘Mrs, Dale Glynn will give the lesson. . Farmington Supervisor Dies Today in Hospital FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP — Ernest V. Blanchard, Farming- ton Township Supervisor, 76, i. at 3 a.m. today at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac. He died of pneumonia, which he | contracted after suffering a stroke two weeks ago. Slate Noon Potluck | WHITE LAKE at Mrs: ~Nera thor ome. Hill Gazette Unit. vice com Canvassing starts at 6:30-p.m.| on April 18, with the 27 Rotarians clothes pin bags, brushes, brooms| = favorite charities, with the | Gerard Dirkse’s home, 2875 Port-| TOWNSHIP — of Four Towns Methodist Church’ Charles J. Renn, a “7 A noontime potluck dinner will at 8 p.m. Thursday at the church. | ‘precede the Thursday meeting of! jtte Oxbow - Lakeside Cemetery; Sunday School teachers of the| group. Hooker's|church will meet at the church freshments will be served by the! “sie ae”_ Michigan Coach fo Talk to Youth The Franklin School Teachers Association meeting at 8 p.m. Monday, April 16, will fea- ‘ture an open house for all grades | from kindergarten through sixth. Each teacher will present the progréss*of her class with -~ for Funeral help you. That ist wh stands re matter. Feel free to “wrvrveere Pp TwrTrTTtTC ee TRIP + Credit Is Sound The extra cost of funeral services are usually ’ thrust upon you without notice. | and unusual expenditure. ‘you. should have credit ready and waiting to” the. Donelsondehns Funeral Home y to aid you in Lo most he song ask. are happy advise you about our simple pn *helptul an To Dolan Services . .. It‘is a large It is only right that. en a eae a a Bob Considine Says: Stalin’s O - "Sse mst Hi Babee NEW YORK (INS)—People . . .Jio go to bed , . . there is nothing Places . . » and books. , . . sweeter in the world.” tn oe TALE OF MERCY Stalin's infamy, | ‘won't .be finding couple of years ago eng: bg pe lig Us Av Seite e's pet| Rear a ws ak LESS ive meee the pwn speec nd/Communist-controlled 6 works. ; --——-—}thet country to the. “I Joined the revolutionary | Adm. Segel prveys: aS | Lt. Thomas A. Dooley, M. D., “We pushed. forward still more} got to Viet Nam vis Notre Dame vigorously, brushing every ) and St. Louls U. for some in- stacle from our path, It is credible number of sick and that in ob course we were sore refugees he was an to handle spme of these friend and ee ee el + _—e 1956 a - f i ! if i i hit ACH: F f bee! Catholic provinces of Bao Lac, | f il with a * ~~ Te wn Words Testify to His Infamy 1 COFFIE 2 TLANP ; 3 CHAMENI Bae See 4 FISTH Sate $ SOLOT wan SV 6 KERROW SS ES Be 7 DRAY eee Mae He SaaS ay 2: pe Yesterday's : 4-0 proPose, skill, pOst, forMal, treAty, © 1986 Whet's My Line, inc. trusT. (near the frontier of China, the! Communist Viet Minh often would : L Hy jany master in history,and before pressures we're unable to compre- ‘hend Easy Fishing, Folks E PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, Ouly from the other ear would he ever hear words, evil or holy.” In “Captain of the Queens,” the autobiography. of Capt. Harry Grat- has just published, the author’ achieves the miracle of writing 300 pages without a single reference! to the man under whom he once served—the great Capt. Charles Ford, , Ford, of “The Queen Elizabeth,” transported more American serv- icemen- across the Atlantic than and after World War Il was the line's‘ best-known representative this side of the ocean. - es Capt. Grattidge’s colossal over- sight of his old friend smacks of ie TURIN, Italy (®—When the Po River was diverted through a canal to feed an important new hydroelectric plant, three miles of the river bed went dry. It was a simple a pick up the thousands of stranded fish, b their work in all phases of en- tidge, former commodore of the gineering - chemical. abronautical, Cunard line, which E. P. Dutton|civi, electrical, mechanical and U. of D. to Sponso Engineering Show DETROIT (INS)—The Fifth . Bi- ennial Engineering show at the University of Detroit engineering and chemistry building - opens Thursday and ewill run through Sunday. The show is planned and staged by U. of D. students.and features architectural, -There will be 69 exhibits. Among them will be an elec- tronic brain which is billed as being invicinble to all comers in tic-tac-toe games, Plan to Cite Churchill . 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Saginaw St, Pontiac, Michigan Phone FE 43566 é : : e ? z + 4: i } to make up 7 per cgat AO A NE OCT | NNN -. YF ink) ea * THE PONTIAC PRESS; TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1956 - Mount Rushmore me-|Hills; is the largest piece . 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IN «%— Communist East) West Gerthany. | UNtON iNT tain alogeoeiete oc mee TUlie Finds New Career Atter Splitting With: Webb crm views 2 rome)" ® one the late Joseph Stalin in the Soviet] include Stalin and his period—has |prison for political crimes in the| From 1920 through 1929, fifteen world also is causing complications/been postpohed for three months By BOB THOMAS + |share of hig “Dragnet’’ millions.|ness to Bobby Troup, leader of a, offer to record for: Liberty records, | first three {months of this year, cents out of every consumer dol-’ ‘ in the publication of its huge|so corrections can be made in cer) i011 ywoop uw — For seven|But money wasn’t everything. .|Jaz% combo and her constant com-|She put the budding company on| the League of Free Jurists re-\jar spent was for clothing. Today | Russian encyclopedia. — tain articles. : years, Julie London played thel nee UPSET panion since the divorce. the map with her “Cry Me.A Riv. ports.. This West Berlin anti- ‘the average American spends less : ¢irole of wife of TV star Jack Webb UFE x £8 - oe 9 ' er,” which sold 800,000 records. ‘Communist organization with con-|than 10 cents for clothing and is | and mother of his children, Then| “I 9 ae oe yee You poiglnndh od to work, ‘in Her album, fie Ig Her Name,” | tacts in the East said the crinies better dressed. | . suddenly world apart. “T think anybody replied. persusde her) was the No. 1 seller: for five weeks '— | Fel saree . mm, * Ws way they had been living for sev-/t0 try a singing career. She re-jand jias been among the top 10. Jack and Julie were divorced,en years was upset." |sisted. Before her. marriage to for months. suddenly VE TIN. and she ended up with a large he conginined of, her sentigns TES, Se. bad bet contract a A an various - 8 ; hadn’ , Several other’ night club engage- > she t sung since she had been ments followed, and now Julie is: sce Cee City Parking Lot Sitestwr ~— aging ar Lune vnpemce * Dine Hwy (US-10) 1 Bh. North of Teearnh Revd 745-4500 31077 Commission Agenda |n= TUES, - WED.- THURS. {THIN “The Great Man.” She portrays " $ > $ 4 ; $ 4 3 . 2 2 3 > $ $ : : | 4 saian alcoholic singer who is inter- $ widens! Bde llag hy SGP lel viewed for a memorial program to. $ . : The newily-elected Pontiac City,the north side of Perry street be-| mentee june Me" She C014 “top radio emcee who had been P4 : 4 ~ { §/Commission ig expected to hear a/tween Giddings road and Galloway) ,o4ing: her into the place, open- killed in an auto crash. Director- $ | —T ae report tonight from City Manager |Creek. ing sight weeks later. star Jose Ferrer reported she was | Zh W. K. Willman on the | ot} In other action, a communica- tt doing great work. . $ pot ann gy ggg Reg ce Aas Post; She had toby bu ade; Wha does the i hold for 4 muniei; 2 ; League mvets to urry, but she m it ure : | $ f ALL COLOR — ALL CINEMASCOPE! | - * * * as ceaueatad o iadeled to be held|the opening date, And a whole) her? —— I| + $ This will be part of a brief 14-/im May on the south side of Mont-/new career started to blossom for) “No more night clubs," she said./§ | / 2 ‘ point agenda facing the commis-|calm street between the Grand/her. . “They were great for getting my . 2 They don't make this , Trunk Railroad bowling al * 8 8 \career started, But now I want to = $ Setar Sone cide eae her iad Out ‘of the engagement came anjstick to records and pictures.” eaven 4 regular’ t . : ees 8 ; ; Two petitions, one for side- y $ trom’ the Clty Pian Conte. | welks for Third sect trom Ivy || Doors Open PRICE 3 ses thes Los icdd aunomsitie aa to Laurel, the the other for pay : ‘ | $ ing Gladstone Place, are expect- , 3 of an ordinance which will pro- : i eS: | 3 hibit automobiie bumping, paint- ed te be acted on by the com- _ SS ie . mission, é F a Te te ig | The Seventh Annual Repo TUESDAY F MEN GAVE HER EVERYTHING BUT A GOOD NAME! The second is a denial from the ppp be held at the mete . That woman Tacey plan group of a request to rezone’ ham Community House May 2, and Clit r Lomo ‘” & y * aR 4 HG \Y 2 i; be nA. ‘ be 10) LENT , Ma colic hocobes wilt bo dimbele 2 i y na... Got Any Odd ed on the intention to construct 7 | he was het MIEN EN amo 4 7 ¥ ee age Ar ound? side “t Oakland ome. from Cass only weakn ‘ THEIR BsiHe Wants’Em = |” St eet wut ee | co remeres Phage = sow tanring JAMES WUNNNOINE soaseasivammancees ann ] ia his greatest = i (Cinema: COPE, Daugherty of Lexington stole the| our, gutter, and related work is ccicansma Mi strength! fae OF VIOLENCE— WOMAN OF COURAGE! | || ace ci woe | FORD: STANWYCK ¥ ROBERT MITCHUM eowano 6. ROBINSON Yaya FASTER KET i a Nit | 5, ——AND—. | OLIVIA de HAVILLAND GILBERT ROLAND That LADY PAUL SCOFIELD Be C \ N t Mw ry Sc () p> E & i i i i ti A tl tn Mn lin J Ma in, th lM A tn dh dl, hs Al dh the He told his colleagues he would|/Bondale avenue from Earlmoor to put the bite on anyone for an ani-|Howland; and Prall street from mal tooth or an unusual human/State to Wastingin. one. His exhibit included a prehistor-| The ‘iaillin is a to ’ : ie shark's tooth and the tusk of alauthorize the city assessor to pre- “ wild boar from Oahu Island. Mayers panenns walls See Ge sent Sauk "Maw Blows i Gear & “Dig That Uraniua’ ambition is to get an elephant's|ects tusk. wvevy » They‘re Friendly Again LONDON (®~Relations between, >; Yugoslavia and. the Soviet Union pj are on the mend. Moscow radio | reports ‘the Belgrade papers | Pouitka and Borba now are on sale) }| within two days after publication and in great demand, too. wee 1 [GUTS ond GLORY Story of 3 “LAST DAY! “THE BOLD and |i, THE BRAVE” , — ie : “ “POSTMARK FOR DANG = WEDNESDAY! NOW | KEECO Eee | BUTTERFIELD THEATRES ARE ¥ “FLYING HIGH” = * WITH THEIR TOP HITS OF =. SPRING NOW : Feateres af 1:58- Pere Oakland ews MIGHTY IN SCOPE! | 4 UNFORGETTABLE ENTERTAINMENT APPPPPOOPPPPEPPEPAEEPA POPP OHO AE OE ggg gg dg dg gp ww i hb bt td i he fp i tt i tp te tp be ‘i y_wTerrrewererveevewyvwwwvewvweyvw" bthbrerrbpbhheedeeebebbeeebbeebbetbbbbbbebbbpbbebbtbbdbbbbdbtdes Box Office Opens 6:30 P.M. Phone FE 4-4611 Drive-In Theater Lucille Bail © Desi Arnax | “FOREVER DARLING” | } | 2150. Opdyke Road TONIGHT - WED. - THURS. -— alt Fy, oi* « . HOWARD HUGHES JOHN WAYNE: SUSAN HAY WARD THE reo) \folt] 4 -Yo) CinemaScopet ccremcocom A IN ANITA LOOS’ Ga ms a TONY RE a formes 2 «Radics MOORENEAD - THONAKS GONE -fOuN HOT - SRLLIRM COMRAD - TED de consua } excuse ff GOIDEN Showing | PONTIAC ; DRIVE-IN THEATRE “The WHITETAIL Buck" > a : : ee GEE Ge - “THOMAS MITCHELL A film by Otto Preminger TECHNICOLOR > “a, S AT “The KETTLES of the OZARKS” is & “RED SUNDOWN” ENDS TODAY Brlineltes 4 ‘ex ey TECHNICOLOR._.. * SESSION TONIGHT == — stra ce gen as Pete Kelly in 2 MITCHUM in ce he teats td | “PETE Top “TRACK | DELL’S INN RUE | KELLY’s | “inemascore | OF THE +| BLUES” Hits CAT” Writtenifor the screen by MARY LOOS & RICHARD SALE — RICHARD SALE & ROBERT WATERPELD Produced by “PAO Executive Producer ROBERT BASSLER STARTS cg MISE Released thry UNITED ARTISTS WEDNESDAY AND ALSO THIS THRILLER!!! THE MAN WHO OPENED THE WEST! 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Pike MONTREAL (#—-The Detroit Red Wings go into the fifth game The Canadiens hold a-3-1 lead in THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1956 i; gig i { f z ime! = E ‘the best-of-seven final and are pro- % ys yt may 4 de oh {Bill Ebben Chosen {ays Titan Cage Captain |= DETROIT # — Bill Ebben, high| 2 scoring forward from the Univer-| #7 sity of Detroit, has been chosen captain of U. of D.’s 1956-57 bas- ‘ketball team, : Ebben was named at the team’s annual banquet—last—night_ where eight players — five of them sen- iors — were awarded varsity let- ters. : Ralph Goldstein, this year’s cap- tain who collected 1,001 points in -} Oliver Buick Baseball Oliver Buick’s Class A baseball team will hold practice sessions iia FREE! BIRTHDAY AIR TRIP 4, . >a. Disneyland mr’ toe Family of 3... IT'S FREL! See Details in Wednesday's Pontiac Press. today, Wednesday, Thursday and = oh - . = T opens in Minneapolis, Minn. to- Lap oaae— & 115. opening too tired to complete my route,” | Bait « Ohic’’| 473 Nis M Pow 33.1'Receives Prison Term morrow (Apr. 11). . ~ ie carly sales veolere steady to weak: few on tion |: = giana «Ep =, $s. H William Wright, principal of Lin- ie :|was on two years probation today.|Ben for Market Breakin sales good and choice vealers 18.00-24.00;|" ~ | Beth Stes]. ''165.2 Nor Pac .... 86 —..\da-Vista School and director fc prime grade absent early some utility) Hughes, who pleaded guilty Wjopeing Air .. 22.1 Nwst Airline ia pecial education Evelyn u come to i oe se Dodie —_ obstructing the mails, was sen- sas bee bed ~A oa oe After pleading p Lp tata re agen m: for the ig _ : E " ¢ ene and enteri in 1 : ~— Shreep=Saiabie 1000. —Market-not-estab— ore | Bore Werner $0 pag yar Bt 53. = 5 lished. tenced by Federal Judge Theodore Brisas Mig 334 Pan AW Air 192|Chester- aerate 34 “39, of 1000/Pontige schools, will —— trip. srenek avumanee Levin, Brun ‘Balke. 334 P -: %{9\Myrtle Dr., was sentenced to 5 to President Francis E, Lord, if ‘ YEW YORK, -april 10—Compileg .by| ‘The young mail man was arrest-|Buad Co... 181 Pecney 3. 6: 98 115 years in Jackson State Prison|coordinator of -special education, UI The Associated Press ed last February after a series Of|Cajumet & H | 157 Pe RB ++ 383) yesterday by Circuit Judge Cilark|Los Angeles State College, will key-| reside ' ‘ seas Rais vi, aiscts complaints. —— his —_ Camp Soup .. $0 Pier pen ee ‘ily, pete note the convention with his: open- fore Avon Justice Luther G. Green.|| for your FREE copy of ' vious 6 ; ‘ ‘tting any mail.'cdn Pac .,... M44 e. odes “ * © ” : - Wao SEE IRE HE HEE Inopectora found 10.000 pieces of aati HA Eee °c 2) Mnlekerbodker had soln a We RE Setenge to Moct the Neeosl MMIONISHS Quizzed [arts bad Seem chareed with] “Dividends Over the | > 11 163/mail in Hughes’ attic, All of it|Cater Sige! 6L¢ Phill) Pet... 8 Ne = = mse of Children with Special Problems.” e hee Yeors” ‘ iis itte|finally got delivered. Chryist :-... 13¢ Proct SO .1008 caiavenmass symposia and various |} H ) it ira ines] Hughes explained he “got tooiciimex hie | ay Pullmeg .... % Five Year Probation group discussions will mark thei!) ACI ack FTO pied com sllien tees . @ basic guide for a. aoe tired.” Postal inspectors said he Col Bra A...-. 24 per |. .S ~ 4 meeting. CEC, : i ss ; DETROIT STOCKS |must have got tired every day as| ‘Cot Gas vote et Repu 8th... ree 1\Gi Gard City M wens — ead NEW YORK #® — Two more Raymond Konkel, Center Line, common stock 5 4 (C. J. Nephier Co.) lhe st t of the office. |Con 8 Gas “tga Rex Drug iven Garden City Man bers of Local 138 of the Inter-/P@id a fine of $50 and $20 costs investment -* Figures after decimal points are eightns Ne stepped out o post Olice. Consus Pow.. 49.4 Rey Met .... 1 Association, is a 9,000 member or-| members ~ 5 MRRETNON . High Low Noon/He had been a carrier only two Coat “Dak. 4. fay Tee & ... a3 Wayne Taylor, 28, of Garden! ganization which serves as a co-|Mational Union of Operating En-/Monday levied by Justice Helmar Cli Mail This .* Sulawin Rubber Cov. > te t6.g| WEERS. Sent On 2. 119.6 Cie at ws 86) City, was placed on five years|ordinating foree between special|simeers have been questioned in|G. Stanaback of Orion Township. ip and 3 Gemmer Mig. Co,..... 42 42 42 enemies Corn Pd 34.5 St Reg Pap .. {|Probation and ordered to pay $200and general education and between|the acid hurling assault on labor |Konkel had pleaded guilty to the C Gt. Lakes Oil & Chem.* 1g 4 ‘ {pee WE 35 See a ns found columnist Vietor Riesel.___|charge. — x Howell Elect, Motors. 46 8 |\War “Will Be Averted Deere |. .0s 307 Sead AI RR.” 78 |costs alter he was guilty by} various re’ : + ng ane oy Eine a fg ee ee BH a jury March 9 of the rape of a ee chndedan’ Wk porta of o- ae | | Name ; haty Mig. oo 43°43 43] WASHINGTON (INS) — Marshal|Doug Aire’... 80, Sinclair O|.. 61.7162. year-old woman, \ceptional children. The 4i-year-old syndicated col-| Rummage sale. St. James Epis- , Toledo Edison Co... 147 147 14.7/Tito's Yugoslav ambassador con- De pont = Ot soe: T$4) He was sentenced yesterday in umnist criticized elements in the|copal Church. 355 W. Maple, Bir-] Address ‘ “Sito sale; bid and ash "|fidently predicted today that the East art $87 Sperry Rand. 273\Qakland County Circuit Court by Long Island local in a radio broad-| mingham. Thurs, April 12,9a.m.J° 0 oe outbreak of war “not only can, but! Ei” auto L'°. 371 gid O11 Calif 108 |Judge Clark J, Adams. Add More Char Charges cast shortly before a hoodlum| till & p.m; Pri, April 13, 9. m. ’ 7. 8 |will be averted” in the -dyanmite- |= & Mus... 2) Std Ol Ind. $0.7 scnmesieineisiessesicinne splashed ruphurc acid in his face| GM noon. Adv, a. RIZED Emer Rad Sid Ol) Ohio. 64.2 State ud ; AUTHO laden Middle East. a ee Business Not A ainst ? Youths last ‘Thursda : my ae: tud Pack . friend's needs = DEALER . Frecpot wl $4, Suber, ap $02 USINESS 0 eS ig Ae lo of Manbatian Dist ball Ph PE 6-0404 or MA S-a0at, oe ct on " oe EMERSON—CBS Ear nings Gra Bex re Tera Gor. 12383 oes a pin Rie ~~ Two Pontiac youths, held in Oak- mone = night ~ ~Ady. { “WATLING, . ~ on Elec .... 62.1 Tex G Sul..., 36.5 genera He™"itand County Jail on charges re- Revere ee- 2 ae See CROSLEY—BENDIX guns ten gare cn an ee iil ‘eo Tran Ww Air... 38° (/88M =r — Co. _ &n-| sulting from a series of gang bur-|ney Sr., both of East and) Rummage sale will be held by| ~ LERCHEN ; FF 1,000 TOP VALUE STAMPS year weve $2.t01.001, f, soeeamnany Gen how it Pronsamer tt 34 yr t a cant on pe — favored —e charged in|Long ieee. ei paar eg Anns Priday “ & Co. fe i | J. vi 35. Bradetre niet engineer tion wi rts from : noon. Clarkston Pontiac State Bank Bidg 5 annual Mimeeting of Mreoekholiers that Gillette os. 4h Un Carbide an the company. rage at the Fisher Body parking Another member of the local,|Community Center Annex. —Adv, ' FE 4-2895 Leen sare ygis.o00 for the’ first vhree ‘Goodyear ‘oe Unit Air Lin’. 40 Bradstrum moves up from —_ lot last month. now attending a union convention ; ! oe (Gred Paige 2. Orit prac’, agg tant chief engineer, succeeding)“ pontiag police claimed two tires|in Chicago, will be questioned — | Crowley Milner & Co. yesterday re- \Oreybound i¢t Un Gas Cp... 302/Raymond Foulkrod who retires nd wheel stolen March| When he returns, Hogan's office 2 ' |ported earnings of $339,602, or $1 ®/Gull Oi 106.2 US Lines... 27.3\May 1. ; two S$ were stolen Marc , : jahare, for the year ended Jan, 21. The|Hersh Ch sl us Pr... te _ 3 by Robert A. Marsino, 17, of Said Ha is the man 1986 figure compared with $188,060, or Holland F 12.8 US Steel... 60 3 ELT A nd by Rich- Other members of the local were Ppy a : $6 cents © share, for the similar period |! jomesth $3 Nan Rael ... 344) Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hartley, ennyson Ave. 2. a = ti previ < ' 3 = ics? Fr, Hg West Un Zu. itSlowners of Potiac’'s Motel Lee, re-[ereaG; gy amvur™ 22, of 46 E./questioncll prevlowily. | -who has enough — wt . ‘ests a 1 ' ag cy WE NOW HAVE 6 TELEPHONE TRUNK LINES mepig Cap".. grg Weng Bt .: Seg] come eens catnie men | Mursino eles te charged with re-Ford Puts Price Tag | FE derail 2-0296 FE 5-9495 Pe S-9497 | irieriak fr 327 Wi, Moco" fs7) at and: Resort The annual\CTine stolen property and 1 N del Pi Pee ee a ee ee FE deral 2-0297 FE 5.9496 FE S-9498- Pint Hers” Se Woolworth. 4a/igan State: University. The ann for breaking and entering}ON New Model Plans “rm 2 ape et reas ‘Pint Nick .... 03 Yale & Tow....76 levent was devoted to sessions on . you your insurance of : CHIEF PONTIAC. FEDERAL Hint Shoe. 42.8 Zenith 128 after nine arrests made in a round-| PORTLAND, Ore. w — Rich , <5 bethany a Tel & Tei 36.1 Ford Motor... 98 |Current techniques used-in conduc-iyy inst week. The pair allegedly ard E. Kraive, general oe Z protection lately? We'll be glad to ; ie Credit Union : tD i U ——_ resort and food service|were part of a gang which stole|o¢ Ford's Special Predude tnt review your coverage and bring it 7 850 JOSLYN STREET eport Deliveries Up nsses. beer for parties, police said. sion said yesterday the Ford up-to-date 44 obligation. 1-5 | DETROIT »—Chiysler’s DeSoto] Marion F. Lincicome will rep- , " Motor Co, will invest 250 milliont Roe So Jack Littl : ‘Division reports its retail detiver-|resent the Insurance firm of Brum-|/SONgwriter ~ ittle — in covalent’ ea, rnd = = ‘ies in March totaled 12,959 units,;mett and Lincicome, ‘Inc. 3774 in Bed um-priced car a T se z aa. “ ithe highest March figure in com-|Telegraph Road at the Aetna In- Found Dead in to go with it. h Ww. HUTTENLOCHER isea = ipany history. Deliveries for the|surance Company Casuality and) HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Pianist} An additional 100 to 150 million | H. W. Huattenlocher Mex E. Ki 2 jfirst quarter of 1956 were 30,977,|Surety School, Hartford — Con-|Little Jack Little, 55, who wrote dollars will be spent for tools, fa-} 9) 4 Bldg. re 4-tssi | ‘ icompared with 32,369 in a like 1955|necticut in a five weeks session|“Jealous” and “A Shanty in Old cilities and working capital before op S period. of technical training. i Pema In hig: Hollywood, - Lory car Teaches the market, ae : —— | eS . y in yw . DVERTISEMENT ; , Fia., home. Krafve told a Chamber of Com- > * Hi 1 John Leon-'merce meeting here that Portland 714 Community Nat’] ond tes eee seve in the 1920s! may sesame the northwest sales : Ppec tty: rand was a song plugger, a vaude-/headquarters for the car. ” ie Bank Building ville singer and -a Fagen radio ; r before he becithe a} Fur farming has been warned \\ Phone FE 4-1568-9 | band leader. in New Zealand: - ! \ 10, 1956 Speak Vows in D Dryden! | | , “Mr. and Mrs. Yoder are at home| Building, "No. S200. 9 Almont, Pontice. Loke|sec, simon. (ia Siete Seek Members (Mobile X-Ray |, S*S/seeThenyeaate MOMS Week , prociimea ty|Units Concluding | zi": vfrom tart, tou tetas: ie z 4 , i Ss = = se : aunt aD E E ; “t MONSTER RESEMBLING THE GIANT DINOSAURS STILL LIVING aS APRICA P Governor Williams from April 15) Week in Pontiac Per enim payetie on rk p.m. Thursday from Muir Brothers’ sSissiaate cdbeabsaee eae oe reine Ere ne ER Xray units are|sete the, suncal’toterset ate or wai Funeral Home, with brial in Wood- ts of the Mothers} ising up their final week in Pom | eect af is aubeaite cipremed lawn Cemetery, Detroit. She I Teacher Salary alary Hike of Men in Service in this area. |tiae. Tus cone Win be of the cont fate Tor each coupen period on any. ne ge lrg — let We e rrO m ee eek Ce eee ay, eT danthaer was bo beanted ot Weinenl oven cates chpan serially on the Almont; a sister, Dr. Hildreth Almont, Imlay Dryden, |@74 Bagley $4,000 “To ench tr LONG BEA Calif, @®— The City ‘and — > weach of the years i001 thru of Upland, : ‘a brother, CH, The items include lap’ robes- made} ™Hile_another is situated at the | «ene phy ny en eee bibs for hospitalized Shirt Store at Tel-Hiuron |e 26". peited tn seen ‘or ihe years knit ’ through 5/vears 1973 thru. 1976, $8,000 in each of Capes, and difty bags for the elder|a™- Friday. See Ri erans’ facili-| 4: R. Mussen, executive maturing in the years 1976. thru 1981 tary of the Oakland County Tu-|*ihooi“aistrict ‘prist te maturity, “in berculosis Assn, urged Pontiac res-|inverse numerical order, on any ope of ~~ Eis esc idents to take advantage of after june tr wee at ge } 60 will display hanai. (fee chest X-rays this week, “It|tnterest piusra premium on each bond play 5 in accorda: ith - the nd copaipmnent eed tg. |is important to the general health nice: 2 ES Lamber Co. A mem- or ales abla These units r18\ If cated to be Fedeemed’ on or’ after | “ ge moog slant ao tle ean Fagen flo #10 if called to be red ¢ Fedeemed on or oer } p Remote portunity to get free X-rays.” [88,1 calied ‘be setoemed on ee’ altos the past being eligible to join, ———————= Notice of 7 be pubs p luncheon will be Sef Extension Meeting —}the date fined tor’ sedematien, og he pm. at Mrs. r culated in fhe City of Detroit, Michigan, home, 2543 (0M ‘Care of Fabrics’ which eatrios Gs a part of ‘its service, not | ps iterty = —— ; ORTONVILLE — “Modern Care |bonds. The remaining bonds will not be | Of Detroit: and two grandchildren. |, and South Lyon’ Methodist et Dy Pain Next regular meeting will be at|of Fabrics” will be topic when the | ities, te redemption prior wil be pay | Mrs. Sidney powedtewene thre ie Palen acer! “Aad Es y in | i | age Seas Gacy fee res willbe held Wednenday agvin attoel. Thueeiabecested areiey the Gtate of i be Russell Sharp, 177 Bancroft St, vhs rative supper at 6:30 agen ONLY NATURE AND THE ANIMALES OF THE JUNGLE KNow-. amcadig may contact Mrs. bah Fred Davis's ‘home 300 Sallee bongs. 7 ae -” . —* The bonds are to be issued for the here, will be at the American|start the conference. BUT RUMORS OF THE EXISTENCE OF SUCH A CREATURE PERSIST. {Dwyer or Mrs. Vera Nelsey. _ |Court. purpose of defraying & part of the cost Legion Hall, Thursday, at 2 p. m Distributed by King Features Syndicate. Mrs. Kenneth Faust and Mrs.|%* frerting snd furnishing an sdditien = * Hi, wil be at the Lester Sih To Plan Scout-O-Rama Troy Methodists fo. [i ant tt sto ete ca le eaaaeerae -@istrict—which 2 ? is authorized id ; Thursday. Mr. Sharp died Mon| FOUR TOWNS—The committee- MSU Offers Course Boy Scout ‘Troop . 121 ~ Want Fyami nat A Nova Scotion yr aes bere eS nie fazable property theres 7, Gk wee due ee Plans Overnight Camp | 5 ination, Goto Area Meeting. eee af He qo : i committee 28 4 — t a President Grover Cleve- interest 1 thereon. "without imitation os to Gara and two. trates, Wat ing at the tome of tie. ceoeliN) PUDLIC Relations |, sou tro» 121 ott one Says Area Resident | rrov—sembers ot the wscs ot ™ 181 wee ae tering Me : Ivan P> Ferguson Wednesday. Final plans will be} An extension course from Mich-| ee Oe ee ighioe are invited — fate or ates te Senta ' ‘3 made for the: coming Scout-O- igan State University is now avail-| planning an overnight camping trip! A Birmingham man was seNt/to attend the 16th annual meeting = sii gelier value of ail interest on the bonds KEEGO’ HARBOR — Service for| Rama. ap ae arnt eal. cehvol personnel, (F this Friday and Saturday, back to Justice court for trial ex-|of the District WSCS: Thursday in maturities. and deducting tyerefrom any ivan P._Ferguson, Ti, passed Public Relations for Public Schools Sixteen boys accompanied by| amination yesterday when it was Westlawn Methodist Church, De- tS the bedesr weeks’ bee's sg. above . 2 ae Sag rong the Ortonville OES to Meet [offers three term hours of graduate |Scoutmaster Joseph Block and Wil-|disclosed at his circuit court ar- — s parbn ag poe installath poe yy geen Ag | ¢. J. Gothardt Funeral Home| ORTONVILLE — Order of the\ Se”. ‘tiam Smith, a member of the Ad-|raignment he had not been repre-| officers “ noon hincheon wa te oh Ny ee A ES ‘Ceme-|Eastern Star chapter No. 286, will Pha bg: dees acs Es — Thurs |visory Committee, will make the, sented by counsel when he*waived served. A certified or cashier's check in the “Ferguson died/nave its regular meeting Wednes- rr — aay rough! peed to Camp Oakland near- Ox: justice court examination, Mrs, Arthur Washington, sec- banner CR sie Grown apee Gm eens ‘ day at 8 p.m. at Masonic Hall, aged aa Sets ford. i He is Raymond Smith, of 1901) "etary of missionary personnel of thle to the order ef the ‘Treasurer ef 5 ‘ ’ es a - part of June. Ins' ructor| Robert Terry is providing equip- | | Hughes St., Birmingham, charged| the Bloomington District, will oni Shoat a a good faith Wes . 1 1 ; “ ” : * CLARKSTON—Service for Mrs.|rverg ewe .cauaates will, bel o¢ schools in Highland Park. their own meals, said William 0. 4breakin of any speek om Torsone! Discipleship | 132 Viguidated damenes’ if ‘such wid be ~ ) a refreshments will. be Tuition and i » sa Avon Township grocery store. accepted and the bidder fails to take up Stanley (Lucy Louise) Seely, 45.) served, J. registration .will be) Moulton Jr., superintendent of the) Arraigned yesterday before Cir-|_ For luncneon reservations call and pay for the bonds. No = Jreradonge ane laa - thes pnitianen * care of during class time. | Children's Home. _ jeuit Judge Frank L. Doty, Smith|Mrs. A. A. Olivér, MU 9-1654 by sal, be stewed om the goed feum hs 5 ay Bi sine Be Pontiac, Magician to Perform lective math ioe Strela sal in a ae said he had changed his mind and| Tuesday. For those wishing pn cach "bidder's sepreseniative or by with burial in Perry Mt. Park WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP —/™aintainihg a public aiialions pro-| |wO Admit Breakin; en eee Tro ‘oven ok a6 = shall be stsioned the 4 is His al y at 8:45 a.m. om upon Comat oo A magician will perform at them for schools, Communication|Sentencing Day Set Inccalte’ Cael Oovta Sie Moorman, attorneys, ‘Detrolt, ‘Michigan, becca Be aes re cae re et Sct at to en st, sede, ey ne Ra, Resi pad County Resident Admit a mare ee = : - : . : “pd ‘yesterday in Oakland County Cir- c i Ms “g , Stanley; her aoe } Mrs. Electia — — Church on Fri:jcating with: the publie are de- ie" Court to. breaking into a, He Will be sentenced April 23 by Stealing Two Guns at Detroit, Mi eee ; Mrs. Weldon Lewis and Wanda features also will follow OL kee Public relations ‘found to.be Waterford Township gas station Judge Doty. Johnnie Mack Brown, of Royal. one” mares te wait: Say a dinner jons 10 0.be suc- | March 29, will be sentenced by| _ Oak Township, pleaded guilty yes- J Envelopes containing the bids should Mae Seely, both of Clarkston, a/at the church. cessful by school systems in Mich- . ; be' plainly marked "Proposal for Bonds." son, Michael S., of Clarkston; four pais Ak cessful by school systems in Mich-|ydge Frank L. Doty April 23. Admits Assault Charge |teréay in Oakland County Cireuit CHO CARETONpecretary of the Goalies Chisies Pod of Barriali: ; aah ah dee auekeak darts orm) The two are George Decet, ‘of | _ |Court to stealing two guns from) ROBERTA BACHOR Becretary ir} Kivces aa Springs, Walter of Farmington Bible Class to Meet M = content for the course. Rerkjey, and Norman Rappuhn of Charged with felonious assault,/a Royal Oak Township market} Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bachor of| Deted: April 4, 1956. ae . aterials and techniques which Waterford Township. James C. Scott of 21012 Fenner|March 27. |3471 Rochester Rd. announce the ones ser eee Ses base gush. , G {| W > Elwin pec yg wegen oa re ees Aaah Bie) — — the development) = iSt., Royal Oak Township, pleaded| Brown will be sentenced by engagement of their daughter, ~~ an —s . = Se se. Pontiac, three |Class unt ds a sound program of school public! Temperature of the human bedy guilty yesterday in Oakland Coun-'Judge Frank L. Doty April 23. | Roberta Kay, to John Martin Wil-|state of Michigan ‘pursuant. to Act No. Doris Kilgore,- Mrs. Emma |Church will meet at 7:30 p.m. to-/relations are stressed as special'was the first “zero,” or fixed ty Circuit Court. Scott will be} ——_—__—_ |cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee F. |151 of the wt Public Acts of 1953. : ee and Mrs. Joe Teabolt, all night at = home of Mr. and Mrs.\value to teachers, principals and point, in construction of ther- sentenced April 23 by Judge Frank! India may make diesel engine Wilcox of 522 Second. A fall wed-| ws TN caer at ona B Pontiac. = Ar thur; vis, Andersonville Rad. superintendents, -- mometers:—--~-----—--.. . . iL. Doty. | cars. i ding is planned. mee ee a ee < hs 1 eer. i Cc : _ Death Notices | card of Thanks 1{ In Memoriam. 2). Help Wanted Male S| __Help Wanted Male 6; Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Female 7 _Help Wanted Female 7) Help Wanted Female 7 : | we sH To £ "D’ ova |- - . i gente” stiaeteeinetiattetteerinrinmier aie en rn ee errr Jw npr wis XTE: MATCHES, SELL anaaaane | sora i] &-18.-PULL— TIME MECHANICAL DRAFTSMAN _rOR| awprrious GIRL /OR WOMAN FOR NTED: UTY OPERA : fer the acte of EE gay rome IN LOVING MEMORY OF RICH. DESIGNS! 10, 20, 30, 40 and 240 - work. Lawn cubting $1 per ht minor layout and detailing. This| weekly handling wt ster: ster- | Tous ~ und care Dm Lio bad BEAU TOR. | 7 re orem, ae sages of sympathy, and auti- suddenly SS, 3, oneed away iy Ligne ba pe BIOGER 2163 Jones Rd. Near—Pontiac—Air- is a salaried and permanent posi=|—tme—and—fine—Berarian—chine-+—S— and _ Waterford pay Cail “= PPE 49741, ‘Shop. “PE e405 . ge_77; beloved husband of Nina ae irene received from | Twenty lonely years have passed meee & prospect pepsets Repeats. — Port. APPIY 7.20 &m_ only ___ mont Inboratory, Mlgwess, “4300. tors ue Pr’ ceavensing > i ater ter € pm. __ | WANTED: COUNTER GIRL. AP rE Sg ; dear brother of and neighbors | away, Start without exp. men, women; | EAVESTROUGH INSTALLER, EX- teens Mt ecessary. FE 26175 or FE| Gini, POR MOTHER'S HELPER.| ply in person. Pre : during our recent be [E: 2-9627 LP: nch-Glo Valet, 4 Mrs. 4 fe: hb dean at e en reavement | Since our great sorrow fell full, part time, BUY NoT zine gormenced men only need apply MEN FOR LANDSCAPING WORK. = ~ Light housework. Private room 8. Telegraph. Tel-Huron 4 nee wl held Wednesday, "9. Aaa) a) sband Nick-| The shock that we received that Sales kit furn. MATCH CORP cLaine Heating and Sheet Metal | Apply 75 Willard St. after 6 p.m.| BABYSITTER. 6 DAYS A WEEK. and bath. References, MI 48054. | _Ping Center. ‘ April 11 at 1 p.m. from the C. J. athe oe Achiis, wee Pan day OF AMERICA, Dept. GX, Chi-| _Co., Inc. 497 8, Saginaw ne , ——_.___ OR_3-4807. WOMAN POR SIMP ty oe « Slagris of the | We still remember weil | cago 32 | oe CAL [y mouen PARTS MAN BE A HOUSEWARES HOSTESS, |CIRL WANTED TO CARE FOR| “ing ‘light housework, five issu. . Paul Havens officiating. fo-| fi N words and the St. Josep | Wfogitt® toweht when Ieaving , TO "nh nfco >| ine people. Good pay and future. air conditioner Experience nec-| Experienced. Steady full time invalid and do light housework. ‘ | : GARRETT. 0, 1956, HARRY, gas Heighbors, also Rev, Theo, Sours to fight the blow, ARTIST AND DISPLAY sin in Press, Box 78 OER ET Bee ene 31; pesoved Allebach, tor their Kindness But what Lit meant to lose: you. |” sed liyy yee tcc | oeree cemtes Presa, Bou 61. ae oo intmerh 9) Siseee, “iF conditioned * _3et'Netson ‘st ° O*YS ® N&K*- | WOMAN WA : husband. of brs: “Veta 6. Gar- fot bereavement Ne one r kno LAYOUT MAN. MUST | EXPERIENCED “ALL AROUND aS oe » ee Oe S58 RE PERITI i neem | BOM COOK: Kpowieage re pb bine rett; dear Lois, Elaine mily- of 1 Lottie M. Graha: stil ode “inisaed by his loving . " Te dry cleaner wanted; full time; 2 ent parts service. 9 | BOOKKEEPER EXPERIENCED, | HOUSEKEEPE cooK Also . q ‘Oakland, R, ND hi education. and Diane Garrett; dear brothe ExtEND OUR Wife Lizsie and daughter Jose} BE QUALIFIED IN] work, Hign - school education. five and one half day week. Ap- companion for woman nip” frac- mieomfieid Hospital, betw = tb of ow Garrett, v. Ray Oar- taf thanks __phine. I AYOUT ANI “OPY Write Pontiac Press, Box 48. | “BALESMEN'S DREAM.” SELL A Mr. Bedwell Elizabeth ture convalescent. Must live in. i to eon, rett, Garrett. Mrs," Kath: oe ee os “AXYOUT A: D CC PY | SXPERIENCED LAYOUTS AND | ‘something everyone needs, wants, e_ Ra. Phone FE_5-8868. Two adults in family. One story | een : Miss Jovee Garr tt) sages oe ipinely, und Wenn Flowers 3 WRITING. WRITE late fitters. Must be able to tack |- ont mae have. Take orders from CAPABLE LADY TO CARE FOR home in Birmingham area. Rooth | WOULD LIKE SOMEONE IN Png Funeral Home| Lofal offerings received from our | “~~"~ aati + : ipo -| Bis own work, Sundeen Mfg. Co $1,000 worth of samples of men's,/ good home, and three school age with th private bath provided. Phone| BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP A at Pursley kind friends and neighbors during \DUNSTAN'S FLOWERS | BOX 31, PONTI AC| 8454 Dixie Highway women's end children’s wearing | children, foot weees, must live DO IRONINGS. C | Where atrangements will b ®2-\ our recent bereavement in the | 348 W, Huron re Te qaw |‘ Spparel, furnished you in 5 dig | _ in. FE 3 - 6- . | be ag in the _ _¥E 289 | PRESS GIVING FULL] EXPERIENcED SERVICE MAN | sultcases with * rout =e. nounced later. “4 lous of our beloves gancn. W ‘SSG NG no © investment. | ccmmmeaaaa WANTED © FO * especially thank 4 megs : oneal | for atittomatic washers & dryera.| Beautiful styling, best Quality CAR "ROP AND _ WaTTRESSES | motherless home, 2 boys, 17 pe ; : Es Af, 1906, JOSEPH Welton, Weicker Woaseal woe Funeral "Directors 4 DETAILS OF TRAIN-| | Steady, we rt Vocation wae Pay parits, slacks, sweaters, snowsuits, 3790 aubete Ra. ag Drive-In, 10, Phone days, TOwnsend 8-5200, Help W Sera 1, sab = . Davidson Cate Co.. Local 4 |” ING. EXPERIENCE! mat Soentie> relerences, Cat or} knit dresses, sport shirts, jack- A a ica 2545; evenings, . Midwest elp Wanted 8 Z * = 53, beloved ‘hus-| ang friends at AIR AMBULANCE GROUND any ‘ interview. FE 5-84'3 | ets, ete., which sell on sight at CASHIER, ALTERNATING DAYS e207, ARR AR nnn of Mis, Mavel Gee. gent = relatives. avers’ Novedsi s | fwisley Purerai Home PE +12} AND) BACKGROUND EXPERIENCED | SINGLE - MAN | oe “ike ares te farm and | snd eves, Must be 18 and neat| INTELLIGENT | ALL AROUND | COUPLE: MAN FOR OARDEN- mie : . pot a E COATS FUNERAL HOME | . or general farm work by month. } - earnings ng. iy Manager's of- irl, 25 io 45,:€00d with children. . : A os et ; on camnlete faclities: OR 37757 Cari_Dobat, 2460 Dutton Rd. Roch. | bie bonus & hay oy per cent) fice. State Theater. ain cooking. Also good in iron-| work. Bioomfield_# ‘ills. MI 40337. | henther 1 ™M ia Drayton Plains - “Waterford Twp. ore sales on calls. Age no barrier | CABHIER FOR GROCERY ing and -heavy cleaning. Some ae Se service will be held n Memoriam 2 ; but car and full time necessary, STORES | Gays ii MAN AND WIFE, PARM WORK, : : ¥ 1h at 230 pm. ~~~ nnn DIGNIFIND SERVICES EXPERIENCED Wook. | ; | DRESSER. 1. Direct selling experience helpful = De ge on — be with weetee. sone Penats: come no children, steady “too waned’ ee Wr WIsH TO EXPRESS OUR KIRKBY Clawson Cleaners. 38 N. Main.| but will train retired farmers, | roux , Eg sn to 2 nights sleep in. Employ | Breekey Mink Ri alled Lak Snag mg tm —many-+~——_Punersi-Home—PE-¢1802— ji TORY BA x businessmen or others with nat-| Rd. ve sion Lake ier “help $22. ‘References, Mi | MA 41262 pan a ge te Bi « ~—*- {ends end neighbors. to the Pon. —_ mali - FACTORY SALESMEN, SELL | ural ability. Many counties now | a aE AN On WOMAN WANTED 7 sigite Mader ssoicss of Groen] low worters for" tie anisance. | LYONESON-JOHNS| yey CAXDER. Shares Sheetal Meee | gis Mucicae! eames | aeee reer” COOY |CaDY, TO OR RaPY Ra | teattyaee eee WELW. Rowt, ME. Geo, will Ds) srmpsihy and floral otferings Gur . MEN UNDER 28 piste ‘ine for entire tanity. Full| Gales Manager, Box 480. Bay Cay, | COUNTER, HELE. Mowr siirr | fir Sane OMY a - 8 our wife a T ‘ nt ‘tell us yours a ————— care” Wi NESS COMP. 3 Bene | rier tio Sct ate | comma Hh "eovimace | Tesch mee yas tse | sae gyre, Sum comy| gee ees We coder women | finmnie’s Mebrg HR perer | MiDGRAORS TAD CS. Pe tw Bc a Preeper ove Re, pects Sav iat rmengA cree” TPe'sinn | SSO" inkhtnakecs| SAE Cleve ABE'S: | SALESMAN |e be uate amin eter | git ts —naenne—ranona:| Sema gomeeaed We id awa Bae ean . res Ee ag 7 April <. 1953. and. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Hetel Roose- |: Ie Chester Bidg.. Brockton, | Full time, opport ati 4s Met ner_3i20 WoDERR Mg ng Wigs a 5 a OOT6eS- siple + #elt_No_phone calls —____ exper popeortunities galore, | TENCED BEAUTY ¢ co = s have the following open-| Car " iy To the innd of peice and. rest, * aia cae FOR STEADY YEAR | 65 Auburn Road A uburs | —St. Sat: = , _—_ God bas taken you, dear husband, FUNER: AL HOME . AT ONC E around work, good wages, paid _Heights . EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES ot E NOGRAPHER— 4 “SAI ESMEN Beviy; Where you have tount—eternat --A- FEW MEN. vacations, must have own trans: | ¢ : Call_or apply 300 Lounge TWX OPERATOR pongrigige iter, Eiwin| rest, Ambulance Service Plane or Motor portation or live in, f skilled help. Machine Men or women to sell real estate Kil-| “Badly missed by. wite Mary. PE 2-A378 OUTSIDE WORK MECHANICAL | Ment call EM 3-432, 0 Pr *s waet di EXPERIENCED SHORT ORDER STENOGRAPHER “Opening for two. Expe Saughter & gfandsoh ABILITY HELPFUL. APPLY 1064 ae = hand, die cast diemakers. cook. Birmingham Grill. MI 49757 . pb Ae . preferred but not necessary, If _Cemetery Lots 5| W. HURONST. BETWEEN 10:30 “KOREAN VETS AND | 58hours. E il EXPERIENCED — WAITRESSES rYPisT— you are willing to work, the in- _. DA -xcellent work- ted . | come ts unlim per. ] ¢ BEAUTIFUL GRAVE Los, | capensis CABINET AND IN- NON-VETS ing conditions. Top rates. Grub Orchard Lane, © = ™™*) PURCHASING OFFICE con. met, Asety fe The Pontiac Press wil Givile, Berty savant Come: | otenonee nCABINET AND IN. | See Ad Under Instructions—@._ | 474 d- Ri EXPERIENCED RETAIL SALES. | Pleasant working condi b day CRAWFORD tery. PE 49802 | work. Apply Holly Coach Co, | MALE JANITOR WORK AND OEN- ° ite Engineering + ag age Rg tise’ ais esatnaes perking face AGENCY FOR WANT ADS ee LOTS IN- WHITE {CuAPEL | _ Helly, Mich eral handyman. Apply in‘ per} Co., 45241 Grand River,| per women over 2. “Appiy in efits, Apply Ethyl Gorp.. 1600 W.| 53% W. Muree | FE ¢isee DIAL FE 2-8181 faire Clare 508: | ACFOMGRILE BOM MAN. FIRST | 8, Main St Rochester. Novi. Phone Northvilie Shoe store. 928 W. Huron Bt , eee eee RR NCH - WHITE CHAPEL. | BURIAL. PLOTS | - at. —e | 1462 EXPERIENCED COOK. BIRMING- | PART TIME WAITRESS. PRENCH-| Employment Agencies 8A r ‘ es vod locations $45 and up. LI BARTENDER FOR NEWLY DEco. 462. ham Community House, Midwest le's Restaurant, 1460 Baldwin Ave. |.) : ‘ts rom 8 a.m, to 5 p.m. ren ncn ns os ounge, only sober willing STRUCTURAL AND CO: : M a — ~~, } Worker need Otis Morey's, after ; I detailer draftsmen. Rates tha no ex ewe ace D WAITRESS | 1, Pnedncar gy BIRMINGHAM erfors should be re- At 10 a. m. Toda 4:00 p.m. EM 3 0 B e oie hae wanted, Liberty Cafe in complete demand by public. tray | hay immediately. The @ See y F —iae Oy Palmer Bee ai week: —_— E Earn as much es $75 to $200 week OPENINGS ‘assumes no eg were replies at COLLEGE GRADUATES . : “Jor: : ho investment no canvassing. Car Immediate full or part ti Bec- Si ret onset | || the Brees office in the || Si'open smefuic™ p ote re aA pS eo ee pM Re cancel the charges: ely, No over- ; Vv. INSIDE AND cme “1 307e am—to 10:00 p.m. rag a's an ates ee following boxes: night traveling. $4 44200 salary. and ar ees 2° = 38 to 18 yrs. roreer rork. | Good income tor ATTRESS. AP. RELIAB OR GIRL| Birmingham Rleyment service. insertion of the advertise 3, 12, 16, 21, 22, 25, 28, ted then 30 te th, Applications onl Varsely apr tam. From | 110 W. Sore Shon Une ie Ieecee 10N | eS dered valueless the 50, 86, 50, 60, G1 6465, | ease ON, ae em ot | H2-AE Py ta 4:00 bam. Apoly | WANTED: ASSISTANT — GALES here Dr. Ant No.1 take} —-_ CAREER aga —, — 75, 7% Press Box 3 : pone i Good tet "be Unlimited op + SE Se 2 on = i ! portunity, sp iq number.” me: om. COOK. MUST BE GOOD MAN mperienced mar aiven and able to produce, refer- Bert Falkner Apply in peteon person. Rog- ___Help: W Wanted Male 6| ites: oP pay to: Ng on ers. Beles fe Bere 698 Auburn quire, in -_ only, phone q ee, p Ave. “ASK: igs Meg °, SLOOP, calls. “Old Tavern Hotel’ Wa. re Circulation Dept. Ave. Ask for Mr. Black ACTUAL JOBS OPEN IN THE U.s.| _terford. The Pontiac Pres So, Am., Burope. $15,000, i Par SE TRUST ; : high hl we, * : , } kh ayaa Abhi 10, 1956 YARN SHOP, oF PE 8-1131 or PE 5.1339 x es RE ROBERT CHAPIN, BROKER from $139.95 7, ee eae nsn nets fake ae or LORD'S” Stake, MPLE opr 7 “LETS FALK— ~ : Furniture and Appliances W aite 8 Television ae $3,000 LAKE iliac pauls BUSINESS M to Loin 53 _. For Sale Sale Clothing 56 56! 135 FE 48083 : Downstairs oe 1,500 ‘ARM Almost two A REAL BUY nn Beate He Ueensea Santer. TO SE is. a of oat verte vine. Fore Hage ge ge Bs od Ls C ASH NOW > "Buin aie Sood comanscs: Et adehe main highway, Over 350/000 Saevas te GIRL, DRESS ie H. BROWN, 1 Realtor yeatly ss vou te Jo. overhead oPAY, LATER Se 3 full length sise 8. Pink. Call PE AEE down: ae Paz | Gini e -CLORRING: 7 __-MAKE_A CLEAN » Prone ae CLO. aus ghana ONG | Egor ICIAL s paved reed. aunts weed tialis Ae aoen: | “showing ng excellent net profit low] FINANCE to. ee . fee's month. make th ees Sound peuipment —_ bewrence 8t. PE 20240 _A HOME OF YOUR ~~ For Sale” Acreage 47| down mnacd “TOANS $25 TO $500 WN ER Sena To tes BENEFICIAL MICHIGAN BUSINESS "FINANCE CO. 7 peorane tan 7. bent BARCAINT BARGAIN SALES CORPORATION + w. tab torident Lown Sabo with $60’ mo. ny pe mae se verms. «| JOHN A. LANDMEssER, BROKER —Lemrence Bt. 7z.2e0 sion. jist WRIGHT. Realtor : 35, 000 Families PERRY ST. $00) DN Syn, FE_ Seve rae x: st z 4 rm. brick, full ” House Pork st "Se Ps pees R d p44 “Wet, Needs some ‘repalsa 26 Acres—Orion n Tw “PaLnE Dering senvice— | ecommen but is a steal at $3,600 with $45 Approsimately wp. road | . and modern ‘equipment for’ this an! tar Sih ; Prontege con's mc? erocery and fruit uc ner S Yai tay 4 OFF EAST WAL : _ hake, ve fe woded Ms Mata in 1064" sale ne’ gover 8 : ‘ RD AREY Av “3 gay entlng Bn ait aas0 | tind net 1SmPRTE,, Made over Plastic Wall Tile. . .2c ea. A. cncrifice’ af Tre noe" ta =| . ama oo] = U eitioes tise “area — AINS Surpass «+s. ie ie eral terms, Builders & Developers DORR ON REALTORS | _ Pow UD to $800 ae ets “ SR Harold Paint “&" 5 Peng AUBURN HEIGHTS frota ree jon two ta ‘roads | SEASE ON” COMPLETELY You get fal earn ~ on ain Z An excellent nearly new 3 room / "Ideal | ‘*4uloped diner for sale. MApic deductions. Hh bo | OE ELEC TAn ta has “ample ee erage. —_ developing. $22,000, ‘terms. | —5-#708. 8446 Dixie Hwy. és £13.00 eiton. asc 4 con. stove & refrig. ful) bath, nice BORROWING at ir and ” $10.00 Lake Rd. 2M 5 aa liv ‘ ; ' i" 00 | PHILCO, ? Meta S,oegeen|ROY Annett Inc. Partrid | Bourne HEA THAN | PeR op ole 2 i aa © Tange $7,000, Vacant Tons | ag sie at? ~ PIECE LIVING pS PAST SDE 2 FAMILY * open seings Pe ft — ad eg Sei, MEAS cts quickly — | Come fg und new and ROOM GROUP erty Pines weet eae yf from Buckner’ triendly r gceed sinnn Guiina. s rane: chet features Pree ss Set] 40 SCENIC ACRES TODAY’S SPECIALS — oman thine’ inthe "homes snanee every. | Modern 2 matching coflee te: ie with oo vane | Ba Claraston, arty beni bate SUPER STATION in good main Oakland Furniture “REL FOR’ $97, PAY — bia ee eave ot Seed] Saar aoe tele"! «| Buckner ‘s.mamey Few | ONLY $2 WEEKLY NI ICHOLIE pi Bia a dn wee ee”! FPincmoe Co. “th, Fm saa. POR ace, | Pearson's Bank Furniture Edw, wi - Stout, Realtor iors me ee ipa AND D HARGER CO. in N, “open Bt. up, ZE 5-8165 |. pine attractive Fg “eee Offices are ocated: ie itn ga like’ new: First 3 = PE $2103 FRONTAGE, | U.S. 23 and sand beach. $49,000 Pontiac 2nd Ploor National Bidg. ik of Willian La posien Dr. “7 ‘medel) mad good. $30, 5 “BEDROOM near Mie - Piso Oakhill Ra. Clerk: | 90 terms. | Drayton 12. Dixie Hwy. on su00, : Elec Sage 1 Model »” Yee. o Lovely bungalow Hein | WOLL LY, ma} 5 Wacant | rary Lavoe Beast ‘ot "aie, TRADING GUARANTERD he "ES SLASHED Fe " oom, hatural . fireplace fell ready for subdividing Carl An- Seperston mean owwers home. | Wameg tak, 290 haraston Auto aa no ~ PRICES SLASH D erage cellent beac Wisner ea int yee. po $82,089 down a. ~~ Retrigerators 49a era = Crate marred and Seer ‘samples iownke'* School district, |e Stl ‘Wne Block Hark seat, om bank | Vecuum cl Eee | Sie Doltyetes Rees er $2,500 ___ For $ Sale Farms 48) revury Lug ONE, OF, TRE BEST r ow * . Replacements Paris. ‘& ie 8 eee one. eats S19 LA S! AL L E P/ ARK | 120 ACRES. 645 JOSSMAN RD Excevent main hiehwav loca. | Loa $35 TO bs00 BEAUTIFUL EL ELECTRIC RAD RANGE 2 ba] soseeree waitin Sheet, $6.06 Neat 4 rooms, pet in "47. Pies. I pT in highly ted area. i B & STONE small and 1 deep drawers. Large} all sizes ess $72.05 red waits. hardw Pod floors. util. |35 aching WITH 3 ROOM HOUSE Ere rey aaa ‘shone | 4 W. Lawrence St FE +1538 — plus poasting oven. Like new, + | 68 ston made innersprin bi sided down, TW! Price 0.300.) tet Ld. donee ehere: Ses ‘east tera” 1000 full price / “WHEN YOU NEED _MI étaa9. wma (yg Ps re ~—— |_Airport Rd. OR 3-1271" BENDIX AUTO WASHER oy 95 S00 drecene ea et. ,; ane EAST SIDE [e barme ater bulktuss Sead Bea Pasa) WARD E. PARTRIDGE $25 to $500 _Blee C0. 10d Harts afar. | Paco ent ae ga. 3 apts 2 baths Tenants pay ewn | “tae RE AL TOR FE 4- 3581 kt | BENDIX Hie Li ic AUTOMATIC S bank “boas” Sarewood a H : iacome ane oun pias oe | am, po ies food, _ NEW LOCATION AT signature soar of. furaitore. No Siise natimcthinetanhccabte $40 Oxia ta ried Tugs. |||: i ~ @F's 4 room iC 6 ¥ aan 6. FE. eons * ninied 1% BLOtke we TOF budget We wir ae? to suit elp BABY BUGGY “sid” Gus STOVE. STOVE, | $7 reel inoieum ruse, RIDGEWAY’ | peta Ri EWITH 40 ACRES. Coen Ona OT ee | Pro ee a $4.50 whe ite house ‘paint. 4 hy alty a i - : 0s BarpwiZAtTor |— BE ERO AND: FOOD — | Ne ; BABY FOO, STORRLINE. Fi MEW. | 3 Dunes Phyie ‘Atop leaf Multiple" Listing services) ‘s KARL ON DIXIE HWy. | Se PERRO OE | ght OO - Fer Sale Lake. “Prep. rr FARMER’ FARM Fully sauipped restaurant and | pt iN ANCE CO. cond bee Sretine wardrobe | $40 apt fas stove, ¢ bummer. Good level 100 acre farm Tent block bidg 2xdo ft. Good ae Fate . EXCLUSIVE L A KE PROPERTY, 2 lots available. r. Reas. . Call | _ TT BEAUTIFUL 8S a eat PT LAREPRONT thione = ing cups, milk k ne ONSOLE “win a eapegrine | Lake. 64.090/ Dene wan dee Giroux. Fran S| 1948 to 1955 cars. Bring Re 8. TV on with $1.450 down. Hannan, LI} rm farmboue wh baby - | ase on ERAL REAL Are title, Most deals closed 30 Wa Alte TON “tr in, N Ear minutes. Loans alse made. om fare | SAS ithe EAST TAWAS 200 FT ON TAKE, {# pel now seeded, "Aitiess 4395 Dixie 8: Sat. “1 ied niture, signatures and other se | BOTTLE GAS Walton, Cor. Josivn PF. 2-227 —, home compete poo terms. May consider trade for “PARTE = ot 18 THE “pinps | “Tes. rice, Complete instal. Med area, Ag CONS, oe ana equip’t eeerooms jane? dining home in Ponti aek : ie Sa" ‘te gas. Kenyon REBUILT Washino— MACHINES, 2x12-3x12~ 13 ft. a, i aerstteresinineetinennnayy ilinens forces, unlimited Liberas| FL OYD KENT, Realtor “av ARIETY STORE a al } | BOX SPRING” A AND MATTRESS al re ease onranteed. ioe Airy terms, or exchange for Detroit og w Lawrence FE 5-6105 Lake front home on main hi he | Like $50 or best offer. 26 | tric, 8027 NJ 28. Ration. rive es on ingor-| 4 Open Eves. way on P er “trede, Terman ul | Loan Co Rossnire Court off Glendale. ‘see ~6P [ECE BE DROOM Mic . Next to Consumers Power Ser TY VR Mere 34, Royal Oak Mich ; Gl “ . CASH FOR SMALL RADION AND SET LAKE ORION ~~ CPA Py AN S end M15), PONTIAC erate BANK BLDG | _ small record a ers: PE 58-8765, Beautiful Gresser, large mirror 5 room modern, year around jake For FARMS AN ACREAGE —_Phone ne_Orvonvitle 332 Collect __ RNITURE | full sine bed, hed. foomy chest of tonek et Ces. $7960, with can Rutledge OR OR 3-1111. PE 4-003 WANTED , -9206 “ALT + FOR OR $00 BAY tet rofitable hardware 4 roROORD, LAKE FR ye fire. |Sale E Business s Property 49 = = tember business that can piace, Shade trees, $12,500. with| MULTIPLE LisTiw be built up. Have good buver wn. 500 on rh Jones, REAL Saft “opiates Yee eyeh. xe : vases e. Pearson’s Bank Furniture Pars ESTATE bas| BARGAINT B BARGAIN! | S24 oz —! NOW IN OUR NEW | a | @ Orehere take Ave. Fir snes SURPLUS ‘TOMER & —s ——Th_PE +3506) feet, commercial frontage on P >| HOME i f SAVE $130 M ATERIAL SALES CO. . Sect corer} Close to tine Sale Land Contracts §2| . | . 303 Orchard | 40 Highland Ra, _(M80) OR 3-200 | ee LIVE AND PLAY Motor, Buildin — for Real | ~+ { 17 ¢ubie ft. Reveo Preeser. Ooty | 5340 Highia a4 - AT LAKEWOOD VILLAGE Estate office “perm | 7 North Perry Street 17 ne | $310.05 aye supply | BURMEISTER re Yeas, Found better ciass nomes,; JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 20% DISCOUNT | * (Second Floor ) | 12x12 LINOL EU M $7.20 AYER'S on 6: ewe and witer Ratertront| /345_Oaktand Ave. PE _SO441 |} 95095 balance at $60 monty. ¢ “Corner of Pike '4, FT. W ALL TILE 256 |. She re Ave _FE 400% s ou > s . 1,0 rhea: . we odeidh or buy + A per, Rent Lease | Bus. Pre Top. 49A) Ps sh" seewred "by a nett om ony | fe ein PAINT. Gat. a1 6s a c4.. BED Hs. aie icy Face re ae t 8 wm Many nicely wooded home. $6,400 balance at Hae month. L $ 0 RUBBER ® Pe Me SINGER CONSOLE 7 ROUND BOR- | 458% Piaste C. SCHUETT, oo ey "Sen Bons, pon ae 1008 #4130” Securca Ra a oans to 5 0 BYERS. 141 W E PAINT AEB | ante. te late model. Take over ne ixié’ tna anne ise fa” wtoek. + 1 ij -4236 | 3008 ACE , alance at $75 monthly 417 NA CLO : Ol SRA OO Ca ook ate es! BR cee Lesa | Le Si as cantar | ONS Sage es | Sot og fs, or “| side. Remodel to suit terest. Secured bj modern CROSLE ¥ REPHIGERATOR. SINGER SEWING MACHINE 25 th: Crown Coat In. @ -.,, ; 2.28 #0 ACRES WITH PRIVATE 4. Eves. FE 2-5219 Wns: Clark an ec ba cae We, tovite you to yistt our nev. Sealed units ‘shelves on dace’ i250 PE one Bo Put im. cabinet. 3 J, Joins coment im @..... § 320 rose : Qu. e where friend Only 95, * , stream and ‘nee pare | OF commercial _pareges pet ore: | Ask for Mr courteous service. waits (riendly. _wen tee. oo ane sINGER sGONSOLE SEWING wii. | 338 A petlorated “$e fle off 00d pavement. outdoor atea Main ; Pais Pietehers! ict, Jour -peeds. DAVENPORT, LARGE WiTH GUX- zone. 8% 4 —eelees. Ee wreellent netehborhood Per- fireet pear town Pontiac $1,400 DISCOUNT Lestie i Manager. Berke: | ONE meds floral slipcovers, $30. w0rA Beat i, DOUBLE B BED 4x8 Std. Masonite ......°""'§ 9/35 ect est bite or may be s%, lance -due $7,900 $70 r _OL 22-0671, prod *; i at fe - chee. ie oe + . it ee DAVENPORT 7 BUST COLORES % RED, r and ottoman $12.95, double at ~*~ pees 308 PAU I A. KERN, INC Business § Opport rtunities 51 soreek opens S otra | Home & Auto kid bey a. good cond Si9.80. nue ein pai ove Heh Be asia ieee oe bulla rock, Srerytiine to a ut to you , |_F : $14.56; vanity 96.95; refri | 1x8 pine boards per Me... i AC 1% N.- Sagin PE 2.9209 Near‘ Mio yn bl eauiped iLoan Company a” FIRESTONE ELEGTAIC ‘large. redie yr A"beg’2” inbulation ~ 040 - “Real Estate" Since 1919" restaurant. Gas mp, cabins, Edw. M. Stout, Realtor gteve. = Best ondition. Reasonable. terms” Breree tes y aol MAKE SURM rrs UILOINO SUPPLins te 330 on M33, 5 acres. | oy N. Saginaw st. Ph. .PE' 5-9165 | } 7 °N. Perry street 8 rmiture, 8161 Dixie OVERCOORING PRIVATE t PPER| Ideal motel site, Tiness forces Second Fioor) | cemersaee “DISHWASHER, FLEG. | _42 Orchard Lake Ave i TICArE = a. 12, bedroom ” orice 950. . w-thiatenabtis | Hours: @ to” 5: Saturday © to 1} trie range, qnelve dere, Fetrigers- SPECIAL, on e REKA ets | BURMEISTER LINOLEU YD. ane ec 2 cat garage, me | ; tor yrs sin cleaner. loor mode’ PLOOR TILE rs Well - jand wn. Needs new owner - \ i TV. 20 storm window. nd Rk. B 1 m tay Seabed. $26.500. soe tablished over 35 pears. Ideal for Money to Loan — > | screens, private owner Mant ont meCUL, NOTRONT fare. =| Northern Lumber Co, So BAbeP aia Fr. “TO SE SETTL = ES Owner ti er eliities : (State Licensed Lenders) _ Mortgage | Loans, | 54) for cash. Best ~ offer. | ta | & Garver. thes Steno Hee 8197 Cooley Lake Ra * i Ate : LE ES TATE Seine iwi!’ sel] at inventory. ne | ns Washer, MA 41931, Call mornings. | Co “thes 9 ure Pootiag EM 3-4} SBM 35147 SMITH’s, 237 es law Byivae one halt block i $ RORNER 1 ic stove | pa vlegr Sylvan a a: tor THELMA M, ELWOOD LO ANS LOAN S_ $600, to § l, 500 slo. Good ut ne Jensie. PE | 4,,,STEE! rere proces sa ea wastes IONEL-& AME : N A | Romee modert ar tot, ta AY SPINOR ER—wigece |. ee ee She FREE ane EYER TRAINS Lew | deus ment. Cait Pe 8 j EASY —SPiIN-DRYER WASHER. | sri ; COUCH, vax CTT Bre EAN. g oy “wie or. ra eonrice $28 to MUNTTY to | 3 Por peme caditions or _ ola st wis condition, ¢ yrs. $f. e Canfition, priced cheap While they, be Cane ie ee ree factory service foe ce 3 nEDeA vem , seins yr pptek sale. 87 Oak Hin, FE| ect thot t car Free ie ry kaa area enn |” ERE accacneee | Rincine emess-oewnerun | Bde sneer | uP, Easiness ad sion Builder “ana owner. OR} Presently being used as a chureh, 4. To. beta : TArARe OF On ae, ot per Pag Hhgont ee aT UDI0. Ca ae In, wat, a faces iasement ey ed oe fur. : ‘ement. block re situated é re rage - ge bt ogy? $40.50, PE 29147 Teatee bet woner t at :, Washer, fle 382 Lake. Privilege Lots! plumbing hee proet, lot, Gas eae | oviy: Soh satiooal. ting ELECTRIC STOVE. 460, 0” Piece | sven" 'este?. $20. Phone PE drive no | Betty ESTATE - MUST For casn| fice at fos noo. Fvaties, or phone PE ¢4728. _ | _ dining room sute’ son FE. 0-2051. Stoves BoboRT—; SOLD, X-| rdady pau Wiese Sel, Boonies Swaps 36| Runctnic njovesett Sons sank guar’? $8 Ms clon | heel po leah “ Bxtra Fast prengace | Pisce Geto onto | ate : Pp $300 TO $1,500 : Fea, : rT MI Tich productive bo ~~ dintrict “near Case —s gr tht month. verything . butiding—and— Knitting N eedle INFANTS’ WEAR AND | GOING BUSINESS year ‘round business. Gross $36,- ONO goes: | high chair, buegy, Dathinette Pane | Den with pad. Call PE! ere Call. LIT-2718 or LI 09-2220. Earl , pon PASS- UP | MONEY! Sell unneeded belongings tor cash SR odes. 4 een w CLAYTON'S” * Furniture, Appliances 2088, 0 : Ra. FE Po PE 5.2074 “USED ELECTRIC niWATER HEATERS my elec, EARSON: ve FURNITURE Oe TADS ANG, ie Ave ONLY $2 WEEKLY Ri ; TR ADE- IN. DEPT. — for . good cont. $39 a GREATLY REDUCED hot water heater ee Pon guide Bale 1 NEW Aa 1 gallon eeereeee at lc tee dene bewnne Boil GR pans PSiAe LRA a eae a ara 1 Ae ye eet ' as, U SALES AND REPAIRS teeny ged — ~ THE senshi’ PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1950 For Sale Mowsetrllers 78| CARNIVAL eb by Dick Turner| For Sale Cars ° mn For Sale Cars = 91 For Sale Cars 1 p ‘fe p Rg al =e “BASY Ep” NEEDS A} ] ACK ies " ‘ : s See ae ae or) 7 : ~ VERY CLEAN. BAR- ' ting MUST BELL: ag v “EASY ED JONES HAUPT Pe aves crap Fa I pin, anal , eee - — oe | AE. tn th rv O* |. 415 S.SAGINAW PONTI AC _ West Side Used Cars |"S » A) BEAUTIFUL . save, ae iierenee, ‘Many ee : abe i 43 EOP Foe: NEW CAR , e ~ WEW. 4 af is eee pate | ae 7 eb Ford Pairing sedan Pord-o-| $81 OLDsMOBILES Casvinios Bel Ale snot cape Ke oat #43 E i; Roweralide R&H, WW. Clean. me ies meth NEW AND UsED : we otet tates tee! “BT SHELTON © | FOR A 0000 DEAL who travel, Priced at only 4 Be a MOTOR SALES AND is 5 1984 Ford custom 8 2 d OD. Comer of Aybum & Xest Bivd, A sQu DEAL LH: BROWN, | Realtor ee WSW. 2 tone. Very clean” 40728 SEE “Trailer I Sie, Co aug Se at gee Hk), NOUGHTEN 8 SON Taller or ENTRAL| = DEALER 1-0781 Exch =~ 9395, FULL PRICE | IT'S EASY! "Cl s2_N. Main, “Rochester "s6 ; XC ange \y LINCOLN-MERCURY | ops 1954 88 SUPER 4 DR. 3 rk ‘ae | - ANDERSON ay . COMMUNITY so DEAL wir ces oy | ibaa Sate aac oe ’ ’ ’ RE YOUR CAR PAYMENTS 2 mans Rime | Eee] Demos ius oo MOTORS nm) EASY ED"! gris iPS oe worms ui soon te tractors, ‘ § TM Rag US. Pat, OFF ; ; el. interior, , our og de Hiding: Bowers, Get CRESEMER a A . bw cuey, Meee OFF _ ~Easy Down Payments ‘tt Ci fain ha down, Sesmetiak ae ee oo . “Your stance is all wrong, Cyclone — you gotta learn to| WiLL TRADE Ea TIN Ge Easy Monthly Payments ' MY 39611 C8, 1” Chevrolet lub Coupe. |- 51 MERCURY CL. CP. oF One yor enews: ee He. power: musta! walt eee ‘ain ‘Dual For A Better Car eS Oat Mess, ee Beakins Chev. : e "30 or ' ‘9 4 Yeal ber good, runs good, at a bar- 1 “2 ® 60 8. ‘Telegraph 2-3200 Me sation Offered £7 | _._ Fee Sele Trucks 20 oat tet ak “"Pasy Ed" ee, in "ha "Satin rm TEASRORTATION . re “at . . . Ss Auto Accessories 80 cas Be Tree Eve, FE | seen ar 8d alt ep gangs | SHOP LIKE EM CLEAN? SPECIALS me hemes 2) = ani Bee THEN STOP AT Jones LIKE "EM “each a. of Malors Sischine moment 9. ___ FE 200m BOTH NEW _ FERGUSON TO 35 _—™ ‘i CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE. . | _2-2563. For Sale Motorcycles 83 ALL PARTS FO! FOR a Mer CHEVRO- PE 23-1681: ___ For Sale “Tires | &l, Al. 01015 WHITE WALL, GOOD tan} 8 13 b, Bagina w PE ‘abet, cD TIRES, $1.50 UP, oS whi white walls, $03 8. Saginaw, antec. up te : “ED WILLIAMS anere tere reberes. Duck eer SAT. APRIL “4 AT loc 3% miles east to 3510 Commerce Rd. rT me H Tractor, Dear new. J. 214 inch plow on rubber F-20 Farmall Tractor ~ shape Dar | bi tractor mow- OG. sprayer, bur saw, *farge soto age equipment, quan. y lumber, posta, tavie and ke over at all times, Rank terms , clerk Rollant, cha’ auctioneer. , Howell 1-1010 NESDAY APRIL iiTH BB- accumulated ome ter from good ale gare ; Dw promptly Take OR MA BEAGLE Males, at service, Besswell Ken- J Parming } or GReeniea! 4-4970. BOXER PUPPY. . 4 MOB. Ears clipped & shots, $75 R 3-6876. oa gg bapa OUT, $12 W, Kirkton, OL RARIES. CAGES rd Hateb- |. i eg Bs a selection. Lunch counter L, 3 _amart Sale} Farm, 330 W , Rochester, ‘aien. M ine west of National Twist Drill. For r Sale Housetrailers | 78 ne “— bad Fr —e. _rooowanp t Quarton. MI +0 ~ OXFORD Trailer eee Stewart Coen Bye ows ty e surance months, General coaches now in 18-27-30 Jengths.. oon. cae en * - B40 ard 4 oft. We dare you to compare these coaches ‘with any anywhere. “ef 4mere—on our lot at —poes. +30 trailers trained, . 37% 8, he eek times. tap. We have a few used trailers et te & Feed 71 RE ae PRP D Bi oh 2 we A fe a yy weekriays, ichigan Bottle Gas Pou “et ac- eessories Phone Lake Orion on M2. Bales can offer __more or less any time! PONTIAC CHIEF AMERICA’S FINEST MOBILE nm To bert d tO 3 REDROOMS H =e IN SON'S. FOR PARTS :| Bevidson ~ Bales qm ms w. | ia FT. LIGHTNING SAILBOAT. OR 3-77523 i 8-0112. ® ELGIN BOAT TRAILER, EXCEL- lent ery bi 376 AND SERVICE ON Harley ier 0. oe 4 VIDSON. 8190 DA Cooley Lake SLES SALES. Collision. 3015 Cass Lake PT. h peck nage~ BOAT, TARP., | HP om _ OR _3-T708.« VOUVERINE. MOLDED & complete » “s+ at Best cushions, OR 33212, or m sets of sais. 7 18 CRAFT ROCKET, $1,200. Marine Sales and Bervice on Tele- | raph. _ALUM ‘A CRAFT BOATS —— UDE MOTORS —. he & SERVICE ____ #2?_8. TELEGRAPH ~~ BOA rG T [ FEVER?? _ Here’s Some Remedies 8 hp Scott Atwater ......... $149 ark 7 Mercury $160 seoceuty Cones B Racing ...... $175 10 hp Mer¢cury $ 05 B bp Elgin cece $198 a gd $ 75 s and trailers from $38 AUTHORIZE D MERCURY OUTBOARD SALES & SERVICE Zastery trained DICK DEAN’S WATERFORD HDWE. Dixie Highwa: OR 3-25 +t un Evenings and. Sundays BREMAN IMP MARINE MOTOR with transmission. For sale’ or fag For 25 Johnson outboard E 5-0258. Call betw. 8 am. @ opm ‘ CHRIS CRAFT. 1947. 17 FT. RUN- about, @3 HP, $1250. FE 2-8649. Don't BUY UNTIL YOU TRY. Tony's Marine Service, Evinrude tamps. On supplies. Orchard Keego Harbor. FE Going. EVINRUDE MOTORS GATOR TRAILERS top lines In aad Layaways r mere HARDWARE 300) «6Aubuirnh at Adams. Auburn Heights, FE 2-88 ON Elgin 9140 Pontiac CENT Or Pettit PA WE INLAND LAKE SALES|i re en £26 GPR Sp RakesaoNt EN INRUDE “MOTORS: Weiverme NTED - JUNKED OR “ any make any model. To- | BACLEY AUTO PARTS| mechanics on | FE nd | 2627 Dixie Hwy OR 3-1603 lwrp.. JUNK CARS & SCRAP| | _ service: Call FE 49582 fa 2 TON DODGE TR Ti {5 PE ot _rack 030 Granger FR Ra. io? FORD TON PICKUP, GOOD condition, - JEFFREY, Bap Sa SALES COLD? Fly to a California on sched- TRANS-CONTINEN- aan 4 on ne yg ee Pare only & $30.80 ry Service, RELIAB LE PERSON, MAN OR woman to drive private car, Olds, to Bt. Low 3s paid. Wanted U sed | Cars ae UP TO OR JUNK & CHEAP cars. days or eves. WANTED: >. SCRAP CARS. Ph, OR 3-4511 = THE HIGH DOLLAR Por Lal grade used cars. We need them Drive the extra miles ft will pay you well, 4540 Dixie “iH. J. 2 Se | FOR MEST PRICES, HASKINS CHEVROLET Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer 6751 Dixte Highway Y ites MAple 5-507! SHARP CARS ONLY If your car is sharp bring car — fame 2 mish ‘dollar pald for me BU D SHELTON MOTOR SALES Corner of Auburn & EB. Bivd. PE 46728. Gas FOR ANY MAKE OR LATE —setels, erenemy_ 3 Asbora — uburn USED PE 59219 _—'170:_BAGLEY ST. ~ See M&M Motor r Sales” For top dollar on late model cars 2627 Dixie Hwy. OR _3-1603 WA CARS, CLEAN LATE MOD _ GAM, Soa ND 8HA MONEY WATTING AT. ‘a GMC TRACTOR. vacuum AIR brakes. New — r, A-l condi- tion, EMpire 3-45. be GMC CAB a. SOC iD CON- bam a Bus ‘Auto Sales. “Low, __Montcalm Schutz Motors 912 8. Woodward si B 115 S. Saginaw “48 CHEVIE 4 DR, SED “ater 8: ,: oe —“— CALL WILSON GMC TRUCKS NEW AND USED FE 5-9485 FE 44531 MICHIGAN’S GMC DEALER Oakland | at artes ame 194 1962, R_3-1005 Auto Insurance 904 flistate acto INSURANCE (Founded by Sears Roebuck & _Co.) Call Jim Boushell. FE 5-754. TE FARMS FAMOUS 80-20 ats Ins, Call or Huftman before you renew 2114, FE _ 20m, 91 ____ For! ‘Sale Cars rs eo DR. “BUICK CENTURY, R&H. #6 res and oil extras. PE 42002. “EASY ED” NEEDS A willing to give dow bw Gyo en a 1953 *Pora tee your SEE “EASY ED” JONES AT 115 S. SAGINAW Bob Frost OFFERS ‘nono BIRYUNGHAM * CLEAN CARS 4 dr. R&H, automatic Pontiac ‘53 trainsmission $ Te Chevrolet 1953 4 door. Radio and heater $ 885 Ford 1953 Custom-8. 2 door . § 895 Mercury 1953 Custom 4 door $ 995 Ford 1954 Custom-8. 4 door | $1045 Chrysler 1053 Windsor, Hard t $1005 op Pontiac 1953 Catalina hard top $1095 GLENN'S MOTOR SALES 254 8. Saginaw st RIQVATE PARTY WILL PAY eo for "33 of later, PE 2-4376 we PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR sharp latg model cars COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester OPEN ‘TIL 10 PM. OLive_ 20311 CALIF. BUYER HERE THIS WEEK FE 47371 Needs 1006 iste models Bring | title. Cash waiting. ; : Dixie Hwy AY ge . or OPE 4 8ad6 ‘WE NEED '55. PONTIACS WANTED | big “AND D JU NK ears. _FE 6-1 _. WE NEED USED PICKUPS DUMFs AKES ___For s Sale Trucks 90 a cuntm “1m ELIZA. We Le tha. Cail Manning. ° 1955 see" CHEVROLET TRACTOR. Good Low u0 wee, _Tiotege punt Ere 6-6001. i Paar Feet OO POR ALE By See Fe Sy epaE — CONVENTIONAL tractor, pew . mefor, full . eT condition, $006. FE ALL BODY STYLES M & M MOTOR SALES} Wanted Used Trucks 89 ‘33 gry 1953 Hardtop sport $1005 » $2185 $1895 | Sieroery 1954 Custom 4 dr. Lincein 1954 Capri 4 dr | Meregry 1955 Custom 2 door, ra- dio & beater Mercury 1955 Montclair | Hard top $2296 | Lincom 1955 Capri coupe $2695 Mercury 1856 converjibie $2609 | Bob Froft, Inc. LINCOLN MERCURY Axe CONTINENTAL 850 S. \WOODW. ARD BIRMINGHAM 1947 BUICK SUPER 4 DR. RADIO heater $49.95 CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Cass at Pike Sts. FE 4-343 WILL ACCEPT Outboard motors. boats, Para DODGE. ‘iM ROYAL «DR. V8. ne e . ~ part parment’ of a, good used | Radio & heater. Whitewall tires car balance easy terms Power Fiite transmission Vol | BILL SPENCI good cond.’ $1,150. Private. OL C Fo35s, Rochester USED CARS -.., 1953 DODGE CLUB COUPE R & H | 62 Oakland ave _ FE 47335 wit) sell for balance due finance TRADE UP OR DOWN | co FE. £2890 $4 88 Holida 1953 DODGE 4 DOOR, 2 TONE, 53 Studebaker. | radio, heater, automatic, white ‘34 Ford 2 dr | wall Lives. Vv-8, st v4 rp 63 PIs th 2d jon Motor ales ee M24 at Clarkston Rad. Merc. hardtop. Ford Mercur 53 Chevy Oe MY_2-2611 ‘Si Pord Victoria ‘ ‘b1 Ford Pickup. Several no downpayment spe- HURON MTR. SALES 952 W. Huron rE E 2-2641 ‘4 CHEV. BEST BEST OFFER. FE LARGEST] 60 4 wheeler one Loy cue year around job. OR : “EASY ED” NEEDS nein FURN ITURE! your o washing mashing, Jing ete any, at a a payment on any car on the SEE eevee ED” JONES AT 115 § S. SAGINAW BRIGHT SPOT 55 Buick 2 Dr. ’55 Olds 2 Dr. 55 Ford Sedan 755 Merc. Sedan 54 Buick 4 Dr. 54 Chev. 2 Dr. ‘34 Ford 2 Dr. ’53 Pont. Cata. 53 Olds Holiday 53 Nash 2 Dr. i ’53 De Soto Sed. 4 Dr. 52 Dodge ’52 Cadillac *51 Chrysler -’46 Pontiac OLDS-CADILLAC Orchard Lake at Cass _FE 8488 CHEV., 1955 BEL AIR V-8, 2-DOOR Power Glide, radio and heater, whitewali tires, spotless interior ew car appearance. Bee this beauty today. Just your car down Easy G.M.A.C TERMS ue Haskins Chev. | MA 6-5 n Nites oe Dizie Righway at M Open i) 9 “0 cunviit 7 clus COUPE CUs-| _lomized. FE 4-5 SHARP CARS! Always & good selection. ay lor Chevrolet Sales AKLAND CO’S. OLDEST cievnor ET ORAL ERSHIP « MaArket 4-1561 Walled Lake ‘49 CHRYSLER WINDSOR, GOOD condition $160, or take over pay- ments FE 5-5538. __ "$2 DESOTO. Gus sTOM. 4 DR. R&H, very ce 505 . HOW ARD- +. ARE, INC. 2706 Orchard Lake Rd. _Keego “41 DODGE, EXC. COND. OWNED by teacher FE 8-2618 fter 4 3S FORD, RANCH WAGON, R&i. —— HOWARD LARE, INC. 2705 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego very clean, only BD. y drive, R & H. 2 tone, Whitewalls. finance, FE 2-2832. LOOK | Choice NEW CAR TRADE-INS 1956 CHRYSLER DEMO. LOADED. 195 PLYMOUTH PLAZA CLUB SEDAN. THIS WEER’S ECONO- MY SPECIAL. 54 CHRYSLER N. Y., DLX> 4--BR,—AETO,(' DRIVE, R&H, WHITE- WALL TIRES, BEAU- TIFUL 2-TONE. STRICTLY 1 OWNER. LOW MILEAGE, AL- WAYS SERVICED}. HERE, : 1953 DESOTO 4, DR. _FIREDOME V8, AUTO. DRIVE, R&H, W. W. TIRES. A REAL NICE}. CAR. OLIVER BUICK $5 Buick Conv... .. $2495 Super, full power, bright yellow. white wall tires, 235 horsepower. $5 Pentiae——-.-...$21954. 9,000 actual milles, Starchief Cata- lina, two tone paint, ail leather trim. ’§2 Ford 4 Dr.. . $5438 romengs Radio & Heater, v0 om Pear ‘Not too many left like this 55 Chev. 2 Dr...:...$1395|, Sen, huebar: hater buy th On ver Buick. _ OLIVER BUICK” | 80 USED CARS - JEROME * 7m FORD COUPE, DELUXE, FE 19622, ‘63 FORD RANCH WAGON, 8 CYL- ge R&H, good condition, Only HOWARD LARE, INC. 2108 Orchard Lake. Rd. Keego 1953 FORD MAINLINE Vs. cont EM 3-5307 $800. "60 as trade 1954 FORD CAR Rk va SHARP - siness investment, ke Orion Motor Sales M24 at Clark:ton. . rd — Mercury MY_ 23-2611 65 FORD, -COMPLETE ACCES- sories. Practically new, One own- er car, FE 2-31 ‘al FORD | CON., $30. , 35-1028 YOUR CREDIT rIS | oe GOOD HERE WE CARRY YOUR NOTE BRAID sot MOTOR SALES Dealer he Syeare" rd "Pair Dealing FE_ 2-018 7 8. Cass POR SALE LATE 1054 FORD ¢. he ton pick up, all in first class. shape. Price $725. H. P, Sutton _Phonq MY 2-6432. 1054 FORD CRESTLINER, 4 R. 4 DOOR, fully equipped. including ie __ steering. MA eee FORD 1950 2? DR. —Elizabeth Lake Rd. Car! Maoning MY 1956 FORD CONVERTIBLE Beautiful biack with sei. and whi Fully PRICED LOW? THEN HERE YOU ARE! ’54 Chevrolet Bel Air. Hal fully equipped. Low mile- 34 Buick Super Hardtop, full power, like new. 55 Chevrolet 2 dr. V8. =e official's car. Low milea, . 55 Pontiac Catalina Hardtop, automatic transmission, Eadie, heater, whitewalls, like 38 Ford Fairlane Ford-O-Matic. Radio, heater i Silene. Like ne 55 Buick Century Eee 4dr, All equipped. Rarin’ NORTH CHEVROLET “Oakland County’s National Bonded Dealer” 1000 S. WOODWARD AVE. BIRMINGHAM, MICH. 1983 PACKARD vJE- luxe. Club coupe. . Heater, Aw Whites wall ery tires. Very clean, Gnly $895, ee en PLYMOUTE a eS oe, racing. GReenleaf For 84 AL te BY SERVICE ice ways 8 er, @ or condition, vz » Ny ‘33 PONTIAC CHIEF SEDAN A... Whee one ~”MAZUREK MOTOR SALES out 3 mts “at Woodward PE 49587 EXECUTIVE CARS “UP TO $900 DISCOUNT needs ‘48 PONTIAC dr. mrecaeatts. coral New tires. seats $350, PE 4-0249 1950 UDEBAKER LANDCRUIS- . Hydra. A-) tires. Very cond, inside and out, OR 3-0575, ‘62 WILLYS, 2-DOOR, RADIO, heater, good tires. new overhaul on motor. Can be handled for $11.85 down. one monthly pay- ments. FE ask for Mr, Wallis at 4 4 Rogers wales a” aareee 695 te interior. “Wil @rade. CALL MR. PETERSON "EY OWENS" | to 8 4 FORD MAINLINE | * FORDOR §. $1295 LARRY JEROME ROCHESTER romp DEALER — oL “FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS A ___GOOD_PLACE TO BUY" 4 | rican “EASY ED" NEEDS AN OUTBOARRD MOTOR Bring yours in and use ft for a down payment on a beautiful ‘53 Chev. 2 Dr 1 SEE “EASY ED” JONES 118. S. SAGINAW | 3) FORD CUSTOM & 2-DOOR. R°H, one owner 2.000 miles _ Exc. cond, FE 5-3340 after 5 00 _ “YOULL "NEVER KNOW WHAT VALUES THESE ARE UNLESS YOU SEE. THEM ‘55 Pont.. .$1895 Cataling Hydramatic, radio, heat- er power brakes, white wall 54 Ford. .$ 965| 53 Dodge "8995 dr. V8, radio, heater, '53 Ford {8895 Custom V8, club ¢ 93 Plym.. $695, Cluh Coupe, heater, B2 DeSoto $635) |, V8 automatic, '52- Pont. Deluxe 8 4 ar. ‘50 Ford . $595 oan ve, 4 dr, Fordomatic, 52 Dodge . $565 4 dr. Radio & heater. ‘5] 1 Dodge .$ $925] |'S4 | ‘50 $625} Now YOU SHOULD SEE WE DO NOTHING BUT Radio and Finish, Run: Heater, Overdri 93 ‘Ol Covers. It's Guaranteed. Now Tires Deep Gren Finish . Powergiide, W Wal Service Dept Like New, Only Beige. Radio and Flos | Green Finish, Has lar, mission, Pricéd to Se '53 Buick Super ‘Sl flow, Clean as Want Economy BY Radio and Heater. Overdriv Pont. 4 Dr., 8 Kelly Ma Finish, Radi Your Safet - ‘Looks Good, Runs ~>-Bhepter- end other 50 Dodge 2 Dr. . Fawn be oi ~ ood =m left, 5] DeSoto 4 Dr. . 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