__'THE PONTIAC PRESS Home _. Edition 114th YEAR | */* * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1956—48 PAGES ASSOCIATED PRESS ITED PR PHOTOS INTERNATIONAL UNITE! NEWS SERVIC! qe sof Areas Uneasy Peace Hovers Over Holy Land Two Detroiters Injured in Pre ee Bs Plane Crashe in County Field Two. Detroiters Injured When ‘Controls Lock’ at 1,500 Feet ‘Two victims of a Farmington Township plane crash were re- ported to be improving at Mt. . Carmel Hospital today, following “their forced landing yesterday in a hay field at 13 Mile Road and Orehard Lake Road, Fred B. Blanchard, 55, was the most seriously injured of the pair but was said to be in fair condi- tion today by the hospital spokes- man. The owner and pilot of the downed aircraft, he received a fractured right leg, and multiple injuries of the face and chest. Harold Short, 34, a passenger in the plane, is in satisfactory condition with a possible frac- tured right ankle, possible head injuries and lacerations. Both are residents of Detroit. The fliers said locked controls caused the crash. Short was able Fs ae HELPLESS PILOT — Fred B. troit pilot of a crashed plane, back in his seat after being forced to crash land in an open field in Farmington Township when- a’ Blanchard, De- lies helplessly Plane # Crash | Air Force Plane Drops Fuel Tank in Mandon Lake Showdown Vote in House Today on Farm Issue President Faces Defeat if GOP Modification Attempts Fail Hammarskjold n Mandon Lake Talks fo Nasser mec noni tae (OT Ce Qgse-Fire drop from a jet plane and plummet into Mandon Lake yesterday, Lt. Stephen Shafer, assistant Pub- lic Information officer, said that officials were determining whether it would be feasible to retrieve the tank to determine the exact cause. No one was injured as the large Byroade Sees Russian Envoy While British Visit U.S. Legation FROM AP and INS WIRES WASHINGTON (INS)— The Eisenhower Adminis- tration faces a probable major policy defeat today in the House showdown tank splashed into the White Lake Township lake at 2 p.m., although one piece, presumed to be trim from the tank, struck a nearby} ed'30 feet from shore. house, and another fragment land-|States, CAIRO— Dag Hammar- Skjold, working with the active support ‘of the United apparently made by the Senate-House Con- some progress today in his vote on the farm bill. | Township Treasurer R. D. Austin] 08° Blck y taq (Saw the tank falling, after watch-/Plea gypt to end the The measure as reported|ing the plane fly over. “At first|bloody border war with { thought it was a plane coming Israel. ference Committee would toward me—it hit with an awful explosion,” he said. The United Nations sec- Ponting Press Phote the controls locked at 1,500 feet. State Police and | area’ residents are shown looking over the wrecked plane. Blanchard and his passenger, _ Harold Short, also of Detroit, were hospitalized. 7 ,’ as Couple Sues the eve of yesterday's O and. County Board of Supervisors mieet- | ing, ¢ffectively halted action on; the proposed incorporation of Roch-| ester as a city pending hearing) jon the case April 23. — | The suit, filed by a group of} Rochester and Avon Township res- idents, demands a writ of man- damus against the Board requir- ing them to act on the first of three incorporation petitions and/ ithen shelve the other two for two years. : Rochester attorney Rosco’ Martin, who has charted legal | moves for the group favoring incorporation, said yesterday the Michigan law quoted in the suit referred to annexation, not incorporation, and did not apply | te the Rochester petitions, | Supervisors voted yesterday to reject the first of the three to get out of the wrecked plane|petitions and postpone action on under his own power but Blanch-|the other two pending a court rul- ard had to be helped by ambulance NZ on the case. attendants. Suit Halts Incorporation A last-minute lawsuit, filed on!ship land, and Troy will add addi-| Purchase of $4,000 of the radio tional township territory to its city;equipment used by the Oakland limits, County Sheriff's department, now A proposed annexation by Royal/leased from the City of Pontiac, Oak of part of Madison Heights also was approved. was tabled, _ | Supervisor Harold K. Schone of, Srpervisors voted $5,000 fe hire |Oak Park, chairman of the County a land use planner for the re- Building Committee, promised mainder of 1956, and approved |the board would see preliminary new contracts with Detroit for (plans and drawings of the pro- sewage disposal from parts of |posed service center at Tuesday's Bank, Forger Ask $60,000 Settlement ' in Circuit Action Against | Birmingham National A suit was filed in Oakland County Circuit Court today against the Birmingham , National Bank and Mamie June Smith. It charged the bank with “gross and flagrant negligence and amtaz- ing carelessness” in the handling of the accounts of Evelyn R. and restore rigid high price sup- retary general conferred for ports on basic crops, boost an hour and 15 minutes this supports on others, set up an roposes morning with Egyptian Pre- the administration-request- ed. billion-dollar soil bank and provide a two-price sys- tem for- wheat and rice. Republican leaders were involved: in a feverish, last-ditch fight to Capital Boost Shareholders to Meet return the legislation to the con- ferencé group with instructions for changes to make it more palatable to the White House, Indications were, however, that Democrats and a bloc of farm belt Republicans would muster enough votes to push the bill through the) House. ~ Senate Majority Leader Lyndon Johnson (D-Tex), has promised to keep the Senate in session late today to take up. the measure if April 26 to Vote on $100,000 Increase stock of the Ponitac State Bank presented to shareholders for their) approval at a special meeting in the bank lobby at 4 p.m. Thurs. Ni Proposal to increase the capital| peace to the Middle East, US. Am- bassador : Henry from $400,000 to $500,000 will be/Soviet Ambassador to visited Southfield Township. The board also decided to vote Tuesday on the $9,035,485 tentative 1957 budget for tax allocation pur- poses. Taxation. would total $7,- 415,253.80. meeting, ' As chairman of the board’y legislation also (Continued reported bills favored committee, Schone that 1) of the 12 by the board during on Page 2, Col. 2) In other action, the Board post- furniture—and do them all well. Short ‘said they were flying ar|Poned voting on the proposed, 1,500 feet when the controls locked | Southeastern. Michigan Water Au in a “downward position.” Blanch-| thority until its next meeting Tues- ard later related he was unable to| day. pull the plane's nose up and had| to crash land. The plane had left Mettatal Air- port at Joy and Willey Road in Plymouth at about 2:30 p.m. and) was en route to Pontiac Airport. No Weather Change in Store for Pontiac The Weatherman says there will be no important change in temper- | ature tonight and tomorrow. Skies, witl be partly cloudy with a low tonight of 30-34 degrees. The prediction for high tomor- row is the same as today, 51-55.| Upper Michigan temperatures are) slightly colder with a high of| 48-53 forecast tomorrow. ing preceding 8 a.m. in downtown Pontiac was 30 degrees. The) mercury rose to 56 at 2 p.m. ‘annex two parcels of Troy Town- * ‘ | Supervisors said they wanted to ‘read the proposed articles of in- corporation of the authority, which would be a joint venture with Macomb County. Supervisor Howard K. Kelley, of Royal Oak, who presented the report on the Authority, said beth county boards would have | equal representation in the pro- posed corporation. Neither board, he sald, would have monetary liability. " : ‘b Delos Hamlin, Farmington sup-| 7" a ervisor, was unanimously elected Pointe; Mrs. Melba Smith, 39, of chairman of the board for the Dearborn, and-Mrs. Virginia Haus-| iwith, 29, and Mrs. Berniece Lentz, 37, both of Detroit. coming year, West Bloomfield Township supervisor Hiland M. Thatcher was named chairman pro! tem. e | A special June 5 election day was set for Birmingham, Troy and meal preparation and table set- The lowest thermometer read-/Troy Township residents to vote ting and Mrs. Crosby for the on three separate annexation: moves. If passed, Birmingham will) _ jt Ike Moves Ahead of Adlai , in []linois Pri CHICAGO ahead of Adlai E. Stevenson Illinois presidential preference primary. Sen. Estes Kefauver of Tennessee, making a write- in bid, was left far behind in what amounted to an troop election year popularity contest. The President scored spectacular gains in reports (Pi—President Joan Conover, 26, of Ann Arbor; |Mrs. Anneliese Anderson, 29, of; [Traverse City; Mrs, Mary Crosby, 143, of North Muskegon; Mrs. Bar- Other contestants were Mrs. ara G. Bailey, 27, of Grosse Special awards went to Mrs, Dreger for sewing, Mrs, Bailey for laundering, Mrs. Smith for | best cake, 7 4 The new Mrs. Michigan is the mother of three daughters, Diane, Robert W. Elder, who filed the suit, The bank is the co-defendant in the case which is asking for a $30,000 ‘settlement on each of two counts, Mamie June Smith, now known Meet Mrs. Michigan, 19.563 st ieee, ‘years 2 Grand Rapids Housewife DETROIT (#—Mrs. Nila Dreger is an attractive, 36- Carl Elder and Son Builders, 1810 {the Detroit House of Correction \Jan. 30 for forging 157 checks to- ‘taling $23,506.50. At the time, she worked for G as part of the Parks and Recrea-| tion system. | Lion President Edwin J. Ander- \son made the proposal in a letter to! Mayor Albert E. Cobo. | Anderson says if the city buys . the stadium, the Lions would be | interested in buying the Detroit Tiger franchise and selling |. stock to “civic-minded Detroiters - and Michiganders.” He said the stock purchase ar rangement would be similar to the transaction whereby 133 De-: troit and Michigan residents be- | came owners of the Lions. | | * * * | 9: Gretchen, 7. and Cantlice, 1. Mayor Cobo. currently vaca She and her husband. Richard, a ‘tioning in Arizona, said by tele- *hemical engineer, have been phone that he would be “happy’’ to i married 15 years _ 8 ‘confer with Anderson on—the pro mary Voting: Mrs. Dreger. ‘a native of Tonia posal upon his return to Detroit attended Michigan State Normal in two weeks. Eisenhower moved out today In returns from the t day School and leads a Brownie and was a secretary before her marriage Active in Grand Rapids civic eur theatrical group, teaches Sun-| “She's MRS. N said her admiring husband. makes me weary to watch her | affairs, she performs with an ama-. work.” ILA DREGER “it They'll Float In | MONTE CARLO (INS) —Twelve ithousand special bottles of cham-! In addition to qualifying for the pagne were delivered at the pal-| jnational contest, Mrs, Dreger won ace $2,000 worth of appliances, really a whirlwind,” gage, perfume and a watch lug- today for Prince Rainier iKelly, the wedding of, If and Grace from downstate precincts while Stevenson had a big Can Affect Our Election margin in Cook County—* | | reported it to his base. it is approved by the House. DEMS SEE PASSAGE GOP leaders evolved a four. point substitute plan which would value make the Dill more acceptable toles yun earlier this week he disapproves; of the measure in its present/shareholders, form. _. "he Democratic leaders, Speaker Sam Raeburn of Texas, appeared sure they can win passage of the legisiation. Many : of them were confident the Franco Toasted by U.S. year-old Grand Rapids housewife who can whip up a S. Woodward Ave., Birmingham, — will sign it reluc: |) wWisiiINGTON (INS) — Gen SOUGHT CEASE-FIRE \cake, decorate a house, make clothes and reupholster|tieg' by the pelscitf ‘oo ode | ees - jeralissimo. Francisco Franco of| As 4 first step toward easing need tea Bes gat aygeree of i =a was apes — Pw engadget Ppa . ae a | House vote, 8 decline Vashington last n Eastern , * sought That’s why she is Mrs. Michigan of 1956 and the o-wW we aae- farm prices is certain to continue|time since he battled his way tojenforcement of a strict cease-fire, state's entry in the finals of the Mrs. America contest ign'§ Head Asks ——** th meer issue of 1256. [power in Spain a seneration-AE0:! sth aiden expressed willing: at Daytona Beach, Fla. Cj B 5 dj ioe nee. Mrs. Dreger won out over seven other Michigan « ° * . mained in ‘battle ten oor a8 women, four from Detroit and three from outstate, in ity lo uy la lum | F lor ida Tr aln 1n F lames es * a series of competitions yesterday afternoon. A panel! By INTERNATIONAL NEWS | dgtas ton dee cay sa pong of five judges based their¢ SERVICE FORT GREEN, Fla. (AP)—A Seaboard Air Line | joon, loraeli’ soldiers were decision on her cooking,| The president of the Detroit) railroad passenger train smashed into a gasoline wena pole the Gis aie we sewing, Tmundering and|' Lions Football Team has pro-| transport truck here today and three of the train’s | thei truck hit a mine. other domestic abilities. jPosed that the city buy Briggs! coaches burst into flames. = in turn charged an Israeli Stadium and own and operate it ; “There was a big explosion and the whole train, except for the engine, caught fire,” said Mrs. Tom Cooper, a grocery clerk who witnessed the crash. “Several people have been burned pretty badly but we don’t know yet if they got all of them off the train.” Ambulances were taking the injured into hospi- tals in nearby towns. First report on the crash in the isolated area came from the pilot of a Bartow Air Base plane who saw it from the air and Washington officials discounted today the likelihood of President Eisenhower's asking Congress for Bride-to-Be Plays Shuffleboard Chicago—the stronghold of | Eisenhower ~was expected >M be ddl E t W ee * U S his Democratic party. ‘have virtually all the 50 GOP Etsenhower, who ins 55 oe eee l e aS Orries * * per cent of the Mlinois vote in his duel with Stevenson in the 1952 presidential election, passed Ste- venson in the count of ballots -in midmorning. Returns from 8,797 of the state’s 9,511 precincts in Elsen- hower’s race against the nominal of ‘Sen. William F. Knowland and Lar Daly on the Daly 8,783. Reports from 3.826 of the 4,511 downstate precincts gave Eisen- dower @2880. | ‘The Democratic vote in 8,470 of ae eee “leounted in .the Democratic dele- delegates chosen to go to the Republican nominating convention| and delegates with 10 votes to be! picked later in a state convention.’ The Democrats also chose delegates with 50 convention votes, Twenty-three of the dele- gate, candidates were for Steven- son and three had declared for Kefauver, with the others open: | minded or uncommitted, The votes still were being ‘i ws WL a war, big or little, anywhere. By DAVID LAWRENCE WASHINGTON — Politically cou speaking, Washington is nervous) | But, though ity’ diScussed, It is possible, of ‘authority was given by Congress in rse, for the President to request the case of the islands off the coast Congress to authorize in advance about the Middle East. The crisi#|the use of American military forces could alter the entire complexion |if the United States is asked, for of the presidential campaign if the €xample, ! United States became involved in adopted by the Security Council of the United Nations to cooperate in military steps. through a resolution! such a contingent In Today’s Press gate races. Delegates with 14 P Eisenhower — learned : votes will be selected later at a, that the situation in the Middle County News................37 state convention. East is serious but got no indica- | Editoriale. .....,.......-..... 4 No delegates are bound by the tien as to whether - Bporty ....405.7. 88; 33,4, 8. would’ be asked to authorize | Theaters ............. Gin TV & Rag , of Red China, the plan for the time ibeing is not to do so with respect ito'the Middle East. The situation there could develop into a crisis re- quiring some action by the United Nations but, until the government) here is confronted with such a step, the President will not go to Con- gress for authority, © ~ U.S, TROOPS ALERTED : Meanwhile, American troops will not be committed to armed inier- vention of any kind unless, of course, there is some unforeseen attack on Americans or Any military commander in the ci alte iy i THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, ' RIL 11, 1956 . as Top - AP a larking Lots ident yesterday afternoon at Whit- ‘temore and Perkins streets, ac- cording to Pontiag police. _ | She was riding in a car driv-|ship ven by Anna J. Jarvis; 21 of 74 into the. side of the car gt James G. Butcher, 25, of 258 Elm St. : : The Weather cha hota, lenient ene tomer - a today 51-55, low tonight 20- #, tomorrow 451-55, Nerth- 8-15 miles per hour teday ana » Mee we, Py LLt oa Urged by APA Official DETROIT ® — The president of the American Pharmecufical Assn. says pharmacy students, like medical students, should be re- quired to serve a period of intern- John B. Heinz told some 2,000 delegates to the “association's an- nual convention yesterday that “in- store training’ would enable a stu- dent. to “enter the field of profes- sional more nearly a professional pharmacist.” He sug- gested. such training take place during the student's last years in M ; pharma- Heinz, a Salt Lake City ‘id academic plus cist, said merchan-| Police reported. | The principal structures to be ‘built are Glen Canyon Dam. at an lestimated cost of $421.270,000;. Flaming Gorge Dam on the Green| River in northern Utah, to cost, $82,942,000; and Navajo Dam on) the San Juan River in northwest New Mexico, to cost $36,592,000. Siren of Police Car Breaks Up Teen Fight The sound of police sirens was all that was needed to break up| a gang fight in front of Walled Lake High School on Commerce Road early yesterday afternoon, Patrolman Robert Williams of Walled Lake said the five carloads of youths scattered when a patrol car arrived. , ee icvetverecesrceiee BF eee ee 7° LANSING @ — Gov, Williams of Dr. Ralph D. Robinovitch as di- rector of Hawthorne Center, Former UM Psychiatrists # Named to Hawthorne Posts In the new post, he will re- ceive $17,500 a year. Dr. Dubo's salary will be $15,600. In addition to their duties at the two will serve Truman Will Be Scared? “March 4," Grace replied prompt- ly, with that indescribable look of a girl in love. * s Miss Kelly, who'll be married to the prince in dual ceremonies on April 18 and 19, confessed she is “very excited and anxious’’ now that the trip is nearing its end. But, she added, “I'm still trying to figure out what to wear tomor-| row."” a GM Tells Earnings of Top Executives DETROIT (INS)—General Mo tors President Harlow H. Curtice and seven other GM _ directors received more than a half-million dollars each last year in salaries, fees and bonuses. The salary figures were listed in a prospectus filed with the Se- curities and Exchange Commission today for the public sale of more than a million shares of GM stock, by Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, Inc. Curtice received $776,400, while the new GM board chairman, Al- cooperation with other powers. An} jeffort fivst would be made through’ ithe United Nations to adopt some. ‘form of collective action. It is eas-| jier nowadays for American public, opinion to. be persuaded that mili-, tary steps are necessary when tak-| jen With Allies for the purpose of avoiding a larger war than it would be if America decided on any course by itself, The idea seems ito be that, distasteful as partici- | jpation in any overseas operations ‘might be, the people would support ‘any recommendations the Presi- dent might make if it appeared necessary t6 quell an outbreak of war anywhere, The potential belligerents in the Middle East are not militarily strong, so it is quite possible that a show of firmness by America and Great Britain, in the event that the United Nations found it- self unable to agree on measures to enforce peace, would be suf- ficient to prevent a full-scale war. Skirmishes and small engage- come serious bat they would not | involve anything as big as the interyention in Korea when the ments on the borders could be- (8° Head for Detroit Kin of Thorpes - The Day in Birmingham Ground Observe * wet church should look like . . . are: being abandoned in favor of mod-, ern design tailored to the func-| tional needs of each church." T-Men Bombed_ With Some More Buffoon Returns BALTIMORE ® — “Refund due. {Refund due. Refund due. Refund, idue, Refund due.’ Ahd so on 45, This. bit of stream-of-conscious- | ness writing appeared on the out- side of an envelope received re- cently by the district director of internal revenue here. Inside—yes an income tax return. The local office also says it re- ceived another return in an en- velope edged with black, and dec- orated with a splotchy picture of a weepy citizen and “Please Get Lost.” And at the bottom: For here .. Cub Pack to Receive Charter at Ceremony. thy . ” “KANSAS CITY leva Cagiiesooirng (INS) — Former: n, asked ‘Margaret's wedding itimes. j cision until transcripts of the Pine- day trial are finished. { ' ‘ ‘ ' Chicago Friend, Sister) BIRMINGHAM.— Funds andjdays: Mary Taylor will be assist- of Embe ler Personnel are needed for thejant chief in charge on Mondays, 2 ZZ'©F \Ground Observer Corps Post to be| nd her fellow members of the Bis to Stand Trial Here located in Birmingham, according’ the post that ionee LAREDO, Tex., April 11 The Mrs. Melvina “oerle of Milford. Penge ry incites at fear ead trethanindon 8 She hopes that the post can be) 4 $80 woman wanted in Michigan for| dedicated by May 1. sithough com. trom United Charch Women, and jtunds have been ordered removed|Gravel Pit property just east of} Two fund drives conducted at to Detroit to stand trial. the city limits on East Maple hasjlocal banks were aided by New- U.S. Commission Frank Hit |just begun. panes Sal ant Jeter Longue pal ei gir Funds for the building are (members, = Radwill, needed. Mrs. Eberle has §467 wife, Josephine Rutsky Radwill, | now, and needs a total of $1,500, | Birmingham Attorney Calvin N. 32, after they signged an agree- | she says. Smith will soon resign from the : ment for removal. ; : Michigan Employment Security : . Glass all around is a prime fea- : Gases | The Radwells were expelled from) ture of the small observer building » Governor Williams heparan afl Mexico Saturday on charges they|which she, her husband and father/has announced. Williams says he qpetion |had entered the country under false| designed. The trio have built three/Plans to name John F. Y pe commented | names.. They were immediately|previously, in other Oakland Coun-|Flint, to the post. pemtate..peaple arrested by federal officers on ajty cities. A gabled roof shields the| Young would take the vacated jot the property Michigan tederal cost charge fjamall building where one ar twoltet Deane Sees ew ? ‘Willman . interstate transporta stolen|observers will be on duty night|Another nominee, named by \ ' é 3 te property, . : - |Hiams when Smith's term on the « tndesieners — . SECTION REHEARSAL — Trombones blaze away in pre} Pontiae Freee Phote | * « @ er Je has obtained a staff| three-man board ran out six years —s ’ tion for tomorrow night's annual band concert at Pontiac High ¢dition of the annual concert by playing two Goldman marches. | Mrs. Radwill's sister, Mrs. Anna/for one but needs a ago, has never been approved by » slitions. gh ¢ day captain) 4 in| School: The 90 piece band, under the direction of Dale C. Harris, ‘Trombone players from left to right are James Erwin, 8 Seminole Thorpe, and her husband, Floyd| and watchers for each of the other|the Senate, so Smith has remained Presa ia Ta taken will_pay tribute to the late Dr. Edwin Franko Goldman in this 29th Ave.; Daryl Brezee, 194 N. Mill St. and Dave Allen, 115 Oak Hill St. larg aot at aan ro eainctise PO a tand ee Six : Oe trons wee 3 rate Liste rs Beggin oben, Machenge ; have { Z are .*. : 4 ~“"“lgan Secretary of State at St. ne } ‘ae ori, wafer a0" }QMACO Signal Marine Dead Lie in State; [roy Man, 13, ==" may hag yh " negoti ) * pidy braved pt 3 Court of Inquiry Continues eres aad th Gnuphe, Delaia Metiey and Cave us sore tn ne sow ten So 7 qd Y F 1 De h a allen a hm eg ug a oie Donald McGafiey and Cavities un- iers,” Willman continued. ‘ ‘ | Malcolm erguson. hase Bega ras yS em ; PARRIS ISLAND, S.C. #—The)whether action should be brought a S fo at The Radw . 4 . ;owner has sold to the éity, two ill couple was returned; ., : Lace weiter id tas ann a bodies of six Marine recruits,|against M. Sgt. Matthew C. Mc- to the Webb County Jail pending} Singer Assaulted During] Mrs. Stanley Cain told Ruth fare option, are . j Wi 31 . + as of jim the process of negotiation.” Ask Civil Defense OK) drowned on a forced march Sun- noun enna. wedge bein John E. White Victim traneter to Michigan when they Show at Birmingham; 6 Shain Class oe her In- | Lot 4 renning trom Lawrence | for Use of Sirens to|4ay night, will be placed in 8/o¢ 78 recruits to make the ill-| in Drop From Scaffold genset igen “Teddy, was held) Men Held in Custody sie baton & papheame 3 sem ; nae ee Alert Areas funeral home with a guard ofjfated march. . at Son’s House in the custody of a U.S. customs! ogy at U versit; of Michigan. . one oe cig of — = + ~~ ae. ontiintn with Ye SGT. PRAISED BY MEN inspector. | SIRMRCGHAM, Ala. — Nat . 4 City Walter K. Will ee _| McKeon said in a statement he} John E. White, 73, of 393 Hurst King Cole, singer and pianist, was " ; under option. i Manager imanjin state at funeral parlors at near: : le lk A attacked on stage last night by a| Service for Leland J. Atwood, : sewhete condemnation is neces-\Will seek an answer from Civil|by Beaufort until shipped home/ordered the march to “teach the >t., Troy, died yesterday afternoon J KE to pprove who died Tuesday of a coronary , Sary, Meanwhile a court of inquiry while putting siding on the home'LJOMeESTtIC BILIS; ham’s Municipal Auditorium. will be at 4 p.m. tomorrow rconstruct what we can, building|whether civil defense sirens could) ..4ored by Gen. Randolph Pate Pate and Maj. Gen. Joseph C.\or his son, Robert. i aed a cn P in jaround the properties in question jbe used to warn Pontiac residents) Marine Corps commandant, con-|Pu"ser, the Parris Island base No ore was home at the time Play Some Golf «| Fo an was Stsene-cht Calo wna] & vetilient Sate teri thoes: genre until such time as title can belin case of tornadoes. tinued its door investigation |Commander, said the night trek of White’s fall, and he was dis- gasped as 7 secured,” Willman stated. _ red by his son and da AUGUSTA, Ga. ® — President|knocked to the floor. he had had his own architectural ae The action was. started last night|°! the tragedy. was unauthorized. covered by bis Som mafter. Sonsini ; firm in Chicago many years be- : The revenue bonds to finance a ; The. board will recommend * *# @ |indaw when they arrived home/Eisenhower arranged another work} police, who had been alerted fore joining William Kapp Archi- ‘portion of the lots have been|When Commissioner John A. Dugan Survivors of the night march shortly after 5 p.m., Troy police|session today on domestic affairs) 4, watch for trouble, swarmed tects in Detroit. - advertised for sale May 1, Willman / (District 5) requested some solu- . . later told of an hour of herrur as/*#i@- and international problems. And from the wings to grab three Surviving his wife : ts it to take three weeks'|ti . he hoped to play some more golf. are , Harriet * | ‘their buddies slipped and floun-| Trey Fire Department tried un- (7). president told associates he) ™™ the stage. Three others |B., two daughters, Mary Newton dered and drowned in a mucky| Suecesstully to revive him. Death \woulg be on hand shortly after) Were ‘aken into custody later. and , and a son, Caleb, . tidal stream near the base. | a 2 bein et end Pro ‘breakfast in his small office above! The attack came in the first ef me at home, and a sister in Bay | They credited McKeon with | uty cornce Dr. lease Provette, (2, PFO shop at the Augusta Na-\two, concerts scheduled under Bir"! 0 Ofd 0 ams heroic action in saving some of pe a mo tional golf _., mingham’s rigid segregation laws. Mrs, Fred J. Purdy ths nesses: The victim's body has been taken|TURN TO GO! ‘The first performance was for| Service for Mrs. Grace G. Pur- “ps a wt 7 . to Spiller-Gramer Funeral Home. _He planned to sign some domes- white patrons only. The second dy, who died Tuesday at her home, Signs -Bill Authorizing) McKeon said, “I can't find words|Burial is ‘expected to be initic bills passed by Congress, get|was given before a Negro audi-|27i East Webster, Ferndale, witt ' Five of the bodies were recov-|born. Besides his son in Troy, he'on efforts to halt strife in the! The attack on Cole, a native of/Chapel of the William R. Hamil- Irrigation Projects Cee en nte eeee, hat Other children in West Vir-/Middle East, then turn to golf./Montgomery, Ala., caught the|ton Co. Burial will be in Roseland m a hole in the stream | ginia. Eisenhower talked by telephone | singer by surprise. Park. She leaves her -hushend yesterday by Marine underwater Sammie twice yesterday to Secretary of] “This thing happened so fast.| Fred J., two sons, Fred B. of Bir- - vt AUGUSTA, Ga. — President divers. | : we State Dulles. Both conversations|The spot was in my eyes, I didn’t] mingham, Robert of Wyandotte; i rald sien upodi the Ponting State Enema ae nay 100 Gen, Pate said he believed Middle East Crisis dealt primarily with the Mid-East./seB anything.” he told newsmen! and five. grandchildrén. ‘. CHICAGO Ww — year-old|Bank Building or the blinking of . yea regu: | a a n es 0 -|later. “‘This fellow lunged up, be- ‘parole violator alg under street lights to warn citizens of Million - dollar system of power lar Marine Corps procedure “eC Aff t FI ti playing with Ed Dudley, the club|low the stage, and hit the mitre 4s : bond today following sei-|the tornado's approach. dams and irrigation projects in be ample to cover the investiga-| an ec eC ion pro. phone and it hit me under the Pontiac Deaths by FBI ‘ the third} He @dded that. many people do| the Upper Colorado River area. j|tion without a in- The President flew here from chin, I fell over the piano stool, fa in & $6220 robbery of af have their radios or television) The ban ane stesso! oace = —- accident) (Continued From Page One) |Washington Monday for a week ofjon my back.” . commen ie miss warnings President put his ‘ure | ‘deplorable,’ : fi cai relaxation combined with work. “s nee RE fest Friday. sce Be Hen mo@e. that! 1g the measure in a tiny tempo-| “We have absolutely nothing to saana ce sone peony Pets — COLE GETS OVATION Harry Garrett t PBI agents found William Rad- — —— ard oe uee. : can, of course, resist attack with- | ti id H k ot cles tor Col Scene heck nf See oe he i hi in a closet . a eee eee oe _—__ ‘out waiting for authority from the arionwi @ FMONOS ert calling e to come back. | ducted at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the kay gene sod ne a t. ncorporation He is here for a week of colt U d id d President ' | Cole returned. The ovation he|Pursiey Funeral Home by B.P.O.E wel Bis acutewest side spartment. mixed with work. race Unaeciae _— | . got lasted nearly 10 minutes. gh tual tne ‘enna ead shea. with w . om — for Midland Ch r h |got No 810 for Harry Garrett of 51 + Donald S. Hostetter, head of the by Fili | it In signing the bill into law EiQ A pnare] Ce en vines UICN_ | “The audience was wondertul,”’| Mark St ‘FBI office in Chicago, said Rad WY THING LAWSUI jermower achieved 9 gal be hes! PP Se ee ee tae | are | che said. “They were trying to tell! Service will be at 2 p.m. Friday ‘ and two other Chl been plugging for a long time. | f T States in military action in the | NEW YORK #—The First Meth- me in their own way that they do from the funeral home with his oe the Citizens Caiakeied (Continued From Page One) The huge project includes provi- or 1omorr Ow Middle East are not difficult to | odist Church at Midland, Mich., is not condone such actions.” pastor, Rev. Fred Tiftany of ‘ ” the recent State legislative ses- sion for units in Colorado, Utah. | appraise. Up to now the Repub- |] of 18 churches, all of contempo-, ne cee ‘ vs ‘and Savings Bank in Flint. Rad- we ;|_ ABOARD THE S.S. CONSTITU-| ijcans have been pointing proudly \rary desi ed an | - Bethany Baptist Church officiating. t kay’s companions were captured in sion had been passed. a yoming anc ‘TION AT SEA (INS)—Grace Kelly te the tact that the United States lin A per .s - sities "a te Conclude Hearin bY Burial will follow in White Chapel ‘Flint Saturday and all of the stolen| William C. Hudson of Royal Oak "Orne Mvmmone. «| Imnade it plain today she’s been| 14 at peace and that the Korean |National ceil at tute q Memorial Cemetery. Friends may money was recovered. Radkay|who presided as temporary chair-| |. * ‘ith the senin Secre(CCunting the minutes until she sees) armistice ended the fighting in ee © . . call at the funeral home after sescaped a police trap in Flint and|man during the change in per- nt the Interior McKay said(tet Prince Rainier again but she's! the Far East for The council's commission on Ol Retrial of Dye 7 o'clock this evening. twas quoted as saying he would officials, reported to the| iran gene vations will vue a worried about “what to wear to-| troops. If there is: resumption architecture, composed of archi- Mr. Garrett was killed in a mot be captured alive, Held injboard that the Detroit Metropolitan, 5 4+ graitiate to the President| Morrow” when they are reunited.| of fighting anywhere, even on a itects, editors, clergymen and eae be an a a of Clif-| truck-car collision on U. S. 10 north +Flint on federal warrants are|Aviation Authority had land the = ter tale con: : | small scale, it could mean the |church design specialists, made stes wis ume | becnton vilagelof Flint, Monday. john Alkes, 30, and George Ballin,|meeting after several years of in- enivation yer ‘a ennttiog! The liner Constitution passed by) immediate therease in the mum- the choice from a group of 72 ney convicted a activity. resi "tINg ‘the picturesque island of Majorca ber of boys drafted each month |churches, all buil of assault with intent to do great M H eee * * 8 Hudson, chairman of the author-|‘@is legislation.” ‘today, less than a day's voyage! in this coantry—and that’s al: (years. t in the past 25)bodily harm, concluded yesterday//'S- 1. c. Gordon oo — gga Maer: ny. _ a grvents he Congressional approval of the oe Mowwce: The —* . drop) ways politically bad for the party | The churches were not selected, ee oh goede — gory Word has been received of the re ocr er A. wee ask county — r power t profect came after years of con- ane ir = at about 10 a.m.) in power. ‘in order of preferénce, but Christ] on tstal, ‘heap vena y; death of Mrs. H. C. Gordon, 89, woe whe’ it cago in sjoperete and finance airports. in Toversy. Southern California in-/‘ &™- . | Likewise, it seems probable that, Evangelical Lutheran Church of | sarmer Willem *C uk ae lant of Curtisville. She died yesterday arevrbeey coe auto was — as chien on —_ paar So terests opposed it on grounds the) Grace was attired simply im a |if any military operations become Minneapolis was named most often August 26. He wa 5 sentenced ~ morning in East Tawas Hospital. ' . tee © to sell the city of (Project would deprive their area) beige and brown skirt, sweater |necessary, the budget will go out by the experts. 2-10 years in Jackson State Prison Mrs. Gordon is the mother of cae 4 : ~edgegge of land © ide of needed water. Conservation) and scarf outfit when she met [of balance and fear of an inflation- x. * * His attorney, Clarence B Smith. C. A. Gordon of 151 N. Johnson ‘Woman Passenger Hurt Stanley heen tor street widen-|TOUPS also fought the plan until) reporters today for the final |ary trend will arise on the econom-| Walter A. Taylor, commission ine attetn a cant J »|Ave. and a former resident of ie ean 3 . the lawmakers eliminated provi-| news conference aboard the ship. |ic front. chairman and director of the de- wie Gee toe tin Collision at Crossing jing purposes also was adopted. [1° en Dees P fope partment of education and research|Cl@rk J. Adams that a retrial] Besides her son, she is survived , sion for the, Echo Park Dam in! One of the correspondents asked’ The present of the adminis- ' should be ordered. Judge Adams|} id * A Woman passenger ffered northwest Colorado which would) ; itration is to avoid any involvement| of the American Institute of Archi- y one grandchild. oe injuries in a Scrune acci-| Pharmacist Internship have flooded part of the Dinosaur ber how long © had Seon sinae) yf becomes sccedeuntt such tects, said the selections showed Presided at the original trial. Service will be at 2 p.m. Friday National Monument. ~ She had seen her royal fiance.’ eos as are taken would be in that “preconceived ideas of what a Judge Adams will withhold de-|in the Moffat Funeral Home, East Tawas with burial in the East Tawas Cemetery. 's proposals for “ iy ¢ THE PONTIAC _PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1056 “g OP Plan to Bolster Civil Rights ‘Headed Nowhere’ them is that the administration) yesterday. nowhere. There's smalls sty got around to sending them| Those bills are hung up in the chance Congress will approve any to Congress where bills already|judiciary committees of both forlot them this year, are pending to carry out much of/houses. Neither committee has yet atreiigtheniag civil rights are} The ‘aty thing reall new ston See Atty, Gen. ‘Brownell proposed CALVERT DISTILLERS COMPANY, N.Y. C. Prominent Pontiac Retailer chooses Lord Calvert In all the world, no other whiskey so fittingly symbolizes true hospitality as does Lord Calvert... for the rare flavor . and pleasing smoothness of - this fine American whiskey make it the choice of men who insist on perfection. some of the civil rights promises| approved them, So none is geady for floor action in either et ee Perhaps the House, where de- bate is limited; will pass some civil rights ‘legislation. There the out- numbered Southern Democrats can not block action with a filibuster, But in the Senate debate is unlimited. And there the Southern Democrats can, and almost cer- tainly will, filibuster to death any civil rights bill brought up. There can be no new civil rights law unless both houses approve, The last ‘aes to get the Sen- ‘ate to act on civil rights legisla- tion was in 1949 when the Truman administration moved to carry out it made in its victorious 1948 presi- dential campaign. The Senate's Southern Demo- crats filibustered 18 days, The Truman administration then gave up. For the rest of its term, which push civil rights legislation again. The Republicans, who controlled Executive Committee HALLMARK OF A GRACIOUS HOST to Meet Wednesday The Rev. William Hamm; chair- man of Oakland County Chapter, American Red Cross, has called an now! Congress from January 1953 to ‘Tights seetion in the criminal divi- sion, , Mr. Sam B. Benson, proprietor of the popular outlet store in Pontiac, has had an extensive career in retailing. Mr. Benson is a gracious host. He serves Lord Calvert. 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This would mean it could go into the South or anywhere to investigate, hold hearings, and force, witnesses to talk under pain of going to jail if they refused. 2, Give the Justice Department far wider scope and a bigger staff for handling civil rights problems department, which now has a civil 3. A new law to prevent threats or intimidations against an indi, vidual’ s voting rights. ery by which the Justice Depart- ment can use the federal courts for acting in civil rights cases, in- suits against violators. a * lynching. measures which would persons who committed violence and investigations, Brownell asked| ended in January 1953, it didn't;for a civil rights division in the 4. 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On the black night of last May: 25 a tornado slashed through the sleeping town, killing 79, injuring more than 200 and _ splintering ‘ : nearly every building. f 2 Se A Py * * * \ attempt to offset the food shortage by distribut- ing grain to Moslem men and women, as seen above. With the help of the Red Cross) and neighboring cities, Udall bef gan a vigorous rebuilding program | that is to be completed next as barzan beset yonuray|12 Insurance Companies |F'rach Strawberry Tops Off im sor cm at te ven as 2,500 strikers ringed the sit in Claims Suit by Ford by Ford Motor Company of Can- ada Ltd. against 12 insurance com- The strike was called by local|/panies is scheduled to be heard Department Store Union. Music Parley Slated of Ontario. ‘sent? 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Tableware Set | 49 May GREATBARGA WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1956 f = NS IN POAM FLAKE RUBBER PILLOWS............ 3.6 sas | Full Size Innerspring Mattress .. . 29.05 au Mattress, Innerspring or Box Bpring, Hotel Tick 20.0.6. cece cen eee eueee en 39.05 16.00 Poam Piake Innerspring Mattress or Box Spring .... . 40.05 - 24.00 Solid Foam Rubber Spring & Mattress, 20 year guarantee ......... wales Kelviny ase: s Wei ee0s ORES 84.00 Hollywood Bed completé with metal bed frame... 09.05 . 46.00 Bunk Bed, Maple finish with guard rail and Ladder 2. ......... cece e cues 44.50 18.00 Sofa Bed, 1 only, Velour with bedding compartment .. 90.50 48.00 Studio Couch & matching chair by Kroehier ......210.00 108.00 Hide-away. Bed complete with innerspring mattress ....... . 240.50 144.00 Roll-away Bed, full size, wrought iron ........ . $0.50 34.00 Hollywood Headboards, wrought tron ., eos. 24.50 6.75 Bleep Chair, 1 only, green tweed .,...... 79.95 $4.00 to 59.50 15.00 Box Springs and Mattresses, odd lots ........ : 2-Pc. Sectional, Modern. Tweed Was Now 2-Pc. Living Room Suite, Modern Tweed ............199.50 88.00 Was Now 2-Pc. Modern Sofa and Chair, Rose 1 Only ...........249.00 95.00 2-Pc. Modern Living Rodm Suite—Metallic Tweed ...... 259.50 115.00 2-Pc. Lawson Sofa and Chair, choice of colors ......... 269.50 135.00 2-Pc. Living Room Suite—Nylon and Foam Rubber ...... 279.00 145.00 2.-Pc. Turquoise Sofa and Chair ................000.. 329.95 155.00 2-Pc. Living Room Suite—Modern Flaired Arm ........ 289.50 160.00 2-Pc. Sofa and Chair—Modern Rubberized Hair ........ 299.00 165.00 2-Pe. Sofa and Chair—Rubberized—choice of colors ....299.00 175.00 French Provincial Sofa—Green—1 only .. 429:50 185.00 Early American Sofa—Flexsteel—1 only ............5. 369.00 190.00 2-Pe. Sofa and Matching Chair—Custom Quality ....... 449.00 200.00 2-Pc, Living Room Suite—Modern Tufted Back ........ 449.00 210.00 2-Pc. Modern Sofa and Chair—choice of colors ........ 379.00 220.00 2-Pc. French Sofa and Matching Chair—Gold Damask ...599.00 310.00 , Was New Traditional Sofa—Elegant Damask Cover ........... 209.00 85.00 Was Now 3-Pc. Sectional—Kroehler Red—Pre-owned .199.00 25.00 2-Pc. Sectional—Modern White and Ebony ...... * ...209.00 . 80.00 2-Pc. Sectional—Modern Green by Kroehler ......... 229.00 115.00 - 2-Pc. Sectional—Green Metallic by Rowe ............ 289.50 125.00 2-Pce. Sectional—Modern Bumper Ends .............. 239.95 130.00 2-Pc. Sectional—Modern Flaired Arms .............6. 299.00 145.00 2-Pc. Sectional—Foam Rubber, Pink—1 only .......... 429.00 160.00 2-Pe. Sectional—Pink Metallic by Rowe ............. 299.00 150.00 2-Pe. Sectional—Flexsteel—Choice of colors .......... 369.00 180.00 2-Pe. Sectional—French Provincial—! only ........... 599.00 295.00 3-Pc. Sectional—Modern Foam Rubber—1 only ....... 619.00 320.00 Sectional—Modern Foam Rubber—1 only z : & = i cool - aS 5-Pc. Breakfast Set, Wrought Iron ..... 6... 0c eee 59.95 5-Pc. Breakfast Set, Chrome ... 69.95 5-Pc. Breakfast Set, Chrome or Wrought ION wi icccccescas 99.50 5-Pc. Breakfast Set, Drop Leat with 119.00 4 Chairs 5-Pc. Breakfast Set, Black and Brass, Formica 7-Pé. Breakfast Set, Chrome re -+ 179.00 . BREAKFAST SETS! i RE all orate: . a, DIRECT TO FROM OUR WAREHOUSE YOUR HOME PUBLIC NOTICE! Wed. 4 to 10 P. AA. — Thurs.-Fri. 9 to 9 P. M. Store Closed Wednesday til 4 P. M. to Prepare Sale! ; “ATTENTION! | We will close Wedneuday until 4 p. m. to prepare for this gigantic clearance. For your convenience this sale will be held at F. B. MELIN & CO., 25 S. Saginaw St., as there is not enough ' room at the warehouse to accommodate the crowds. We're giving you the most fantastic prices ever heard of — and we hope you will take advantage of them. Come early — at these prices things will go fast. All sales final — All merchandise subject to prior sale. TO CASH IN ON THIS CREAT olth i clod: ice) 18 iq ile), we); LIVING ROOM CHAIRS THEY'RE TERRIFIC BARGAINS Was Fiexsteel Lounge Chair, Airfoam cushions. . $149.95 Modern High Back Chair in Dupont Nylon 139.00 Kidney Style Loung Chair in Airfoam....129.00 Wing Back Lounge Chair, Brown Tap......134.50 Modern Occasional Chair, Airfoam cushions, 129.09 Modern High Back Occasional Chair in Chenille Pink ... 0000. 0c c eee 119.00 Stratolounger in Brown Tweed Tapestry... 99.50 Roto Chair in Heavy Grey Tapestry....... 99.50 30-inch Bed Chair in Rust Metallic Tapestry 99.50 Channel Back Roto Chair in Floral Tapestry 95.00 Roto TV Chair, Henna Metallic Tapestry... 89.50 Bed Chair in Green Tapestry..cessssss +» 69.00 Roto Rocker, Gold Tapestry ........065 59.50 Channel Back Chair in Brocade Tapestry. . 59.50 Platform Rocker in Grey Plastic.......+. 59.50 Lady’s Lounge Chair in Pastel Pink and Chartreuse ...... Wises SO Modern Occasional Chair, Green Brocade... 49.59 oa Channel Back: Pulleup Chair ...4.. 66.05% FESO SR RETR RAE PS $ Now 74.50 69.50 55.00 65.60 50.00 40.00 35.00 49.00 49.00 45.00 41.00 34.00 35.00 34.50 29.00 29.00 21.00 240 BEDROOM SUITES! PEARL NECKLACES Former values to limit 2 to a customer ; SILEX COFFEEMAKER Values to $49.00, Odds and ends from better bedroom suites, full and twin size. LAMP SHADES Values to $15.00, odds and ends from better lamps ~ OCCASIONAL TABLES Values to $30.00, odds and ends, lamp, end, cocktail. Odds and ends from better bedroom suits, full and twin size. MAPLE BUFFET Former value $79.50, solid maple, cash and carry. Only 6-pc. T. Dresser, Mirror, Chest, B. C. Bed, 2 N. Stands tn Silver Fox. $8980 euenne 4-pe. D. Dresser, Mirror, Chest, Panel Bed, Black and White....... 519.00 275.00 4-pe. T. Dresser, Mirror, Chest, Panel Bed, Blond Mahogany. ...... 499.00 - 135.00 4-pe. T. bresser, Mirror, Chest, Panel Bed, Blond Mahogany...... 498.00 150.00 4-pe. D. Dresser, Mirror, Chest, Panel Bed, Drexel 18th-Cent. Mhg... 469.00 250.00 4-pe. D. Dresser, Mirror, Chest, Panel Bed, Blonde Mahogany. nea 439.00 215.00 4-pe. D. Dresser, Mirror, Chest, Panel Bed, Seamist.............. 399.00 150.00 4-pc. D. Dresser, Mirror, Chest, B. C. Bed, Blond Mahogany....... 399.00 180.00 4-pc. D. Dresser, Mirror, Chest, Panel Bed, Platinum Mahogany.... 399.00 190.00 4-Pc. D. Dresser, Mirror, Chest, B. C. Bed, Platinum Mahogany..... 399.00 195.00 4-pc. T Dresser, Mirror, Chest, B. C. Bed, Platinum Mahogany..... 389.00 210.00 4.pc. D. Dresser, Mirror, Chest, B. C. Bed, Blond Mahogany. ....+. 379.00 155.00 4.pc. T. Dresser, Mirror, Chest, B. C. Bed, Spice Mahogany........ 379.090 195,00 4-pc. D. Dresser, Mirror, Chest, B. C. Bed, Grey Mahogany....... 379.00 198.00 4-pe. D. Dresser, Mirror, Chest, Panel Bed. 18 Century Mahogany.. 369.00 210.00 4-pe. T. Dresser, Microt, Chest, B. C. Bed, Limed Oak 359,00 185.00 4.pc. D. Dresser, Mirror, Chest, B. C. Bed, Cord. Mahogany........ 329.00 170.00 4epc. D. Dresser, Mirror, Chest, B. C. Bed, Cherry. . 299.00 135.00 4épe, D. Dresser, Mirror, Chest, Panel Bed, Mink, Mahogany 279.00 ‘160.00 4:pe. Dresser, Mirror, Chest, B. C. Bed, Colden Ripple... 275.00 150.00 4-pc. D. Dresser, Mirror, Chest, B. C. Bed, Walnut... 269.90 155.00 4.pce. D, Dresser, Mirror, Chest, B. C. Bed, Walnut. . 239.00 125.00 4-pe. D. Dresser, Mirror, Chest, B. C. Bed, Blond... ... 198.00 110.00 3-pe. Bedroom, D. Dresser, Mirror, B. C. Bed........ Lhe cee wees 198.00 90.00 4:pc. Preowned Bedroom Suite, was... .... cc. cee ecceeeeessee 179,00 60.00 4-pe. Bedroom in Walnut Finish ........ ee eer oe 169.00 70:00 hao ‘ Please! no phone CREDIT, TOO! Es e ay refunds — = or Evenat These Low |Rpmpetam there wit MAMeIMCL nica | cle dise. All sales Final. $4.98, 9 $40 Formerly $199.00. Urban Suburban by American. 1 Only BOOKCASES Former value to $49.59. Philippine Mahogany by Showers. Only 2 Former values to $17.95. Unfinished, ready for painting. Only 4. CARD TABLES Values to $13.95, by Sampson. Only 6 available. KITCHEN STOOLS Values to $2.98, all metal kitchen stools, choice of red or white, VANITY BASES Values to $29.95. Wrought iron with formica tops, suit- able for any room of house. 97° 97 $300 $] 2° APPLIANCES REDUCED! & Now 350.00 200.00 Was Double Door GE Refrigerator ......... 549.00 Admiral Electric Range .............. 469 95 Gibson Defrostomatic Refrigerator, Il cu. ft. .. Looe c ence eves. 449.00 21” CBS Television ................265.00 Whirlpool Automatic Washer ........258.50 ABC Automatic Gas Dryer ....239.00 Emerson Console 21 TV, Blond .... . .239.50 Detroit Jewel Deluxe Gas Range .......259.00 Admiral 7 cu. ft. Refrigerator ........229.00 Apex Wringer Type Washer ......... 129.00 Olympic 3-Speed Record Player G Radio. 119.00 Ever Hot Electric Rooster ............ 59.00 Sunbeam Mixmoster, Complete .:..... 49.50 Sunbeam Steam Dry Iron. .......... 18.95 , Was Table Lamps, values to . 49.00 Table Lamps, values to ............. 59.00 Wall Lamps by Lightolier ........... 29.50 Floor Lamps—Only 8—Values to ...... 49.00 Boudoir Lamps—Only 9—Values to .... 19.95 CHEST OF DRAWERS Maal In Everything from “A to Z'’! Just Look! DROP LEAF TABLE & HUTCH COMBINATION 25" $500 $4.00 $3 73 235.00 175.00 177.00 139.00 169.00 125.00 140.00 77.00 59.00 THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1956 } 20.00 29.00 9.75 ALL KINDS OF LAMPS! Table, Buffet, Chine and 4 7 pe 7 pe. American Dining Room in Distressed Wainut, chai eeeene cana’ ii ee isth Century Mahpgany Dining Room @uite, Buffet, China, Extension Table and 4 Chairs 7 pe. Drexel Dining Room in Spice, Extension Drop Leaf Table, 4 Chairs, in Blond Mahogany . "S00 Table, Buffet, Hutch and 4 chaire ..., * 7 pe. Duncan Phyfe Jr. Dining Room tn Mahogany, 8.00 Extension Table, Buffet, China and 4 chairs .... 14.00 @ pe. Basic Witz Jr. Dining Room, Spun Silver Mahogany, 12 Drop Leaf Extension Table, China and 4 chairs .. .00 1 00 6 po, Basic Wits, Drop Leaf Extension Table and 4 chairs Ld FLOOR COVERINGS! Glamour Rugs, 9x12 with Fringe Ends .. 24.50 Axminster Rugs, 9xl2 ...0.......... 79.50 9x12 Fibre Rugs ....... Sage ee ees 39.50 eer 15.00 Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs, 9x12 fm Bilwer Pom Mahogany .........¢.ccesccevceuseccecscecss 6 pe. Round Oak Table and 4 chat i eee eee eee Seer eee ee 14.00 Urban Suberten Divider Buffet ......0..0cc0ecs cea eoes 4900 “Sucwe @ uel one So hecceeee 19,00 62-inch Modern Blond Mahogany Credenza Buffet ..............-. 9.00 Limed Oak China With Muteh Top ...4. ce. setenv cneceesweenneee ~ + ~ + mm } ? F.BLMMELIN Store Closed im DINING ROOM SUITES: \~ ¥ WED. 4 to 10 P.M. ‘til 4 P.M. Wed. Only - Open Thurs., Fri:, 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. ‘eon 0eoo% Our Values to $2.98 PICNIC JUGS 97' Va Gal. Size—Only 14 Our Values to $2.98 7-Pc. Ovenware Set 97° Only 10 8-Pc. Hospitality Set Our Velues to $2.98 97° Only 6 Our Values to $39.95 Auto, DEEP FRYER $ 973 Only 6 i 18-LB. ROASTERS. # Our Values to $3.98 < " ? EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1956 “Uniform Graft == Evidence Culled Senate Vecbors Examine Clothiers to Pry Facts! Around Army Contracts | TILE! Per Running Ft. | WASHINGTON .# — Sifting: through a web of alleged bond| deals, investigating senators called more witnesses today in a hunt for evidence of possible graft in the buying of army uniforms. * The seat tpvestigaiions sub-| cominitiee summoned former aso Butler Foresees Ike | . eee : Open 3 Nights to 9 a New York garment maker, for questioning about sisxow of DFOPpING From Race % bonds it contends Abrams More leaves from: a. sunburned|Maine farmer who yearned all his|he: ly sat 8 -|Bahamas, you have to go out to venture was a financia -iried it about 100 yards across during the Kk, oe: notebook: - mages 4 joslty, so he caught the early milk|“the out islands,” some of the/Since then Eleuthera has known Dies ~~ . = ¢ train to the city. That same eve-|3,000 islets and cays scattered/many economic ups and dowy. . ning he returned home on anotherjover 70,000 square miles of Tur-|It has been the haunt of pirates train. Plumb tuckered out, he sat/quoise seas, To them still clings aid shipwreckers, buccaneers and » down to rest by the stove in thejthe savor of the picturesque Ba-|cotton barons; it has survived YOUR EYES general store of the hamlet near/hamian past. many a hurricane and many a : : which he lived. It isn’t hard to do, You can sail are your most recious gift... Se ee nat ne A fe mene < Soe 28 fw hee CD RAP ; 1, , his neighbors, “tell us — t |You can reach others a Today. it is “the bread basket of ‘b BE URE was Boston like?” _ hour from Nassau by air. the Bahamas,” and the site of an ; % . rae ; tell the truth I still of the most interesting is American missile base. It has : a : ° you are seeing properly . . « isa tan:? ratte to wid teas! Winns a curving island « tinting dairy and growing cattle : : f : er; “There was so much going on! hundred miles long and ranging Ss. : DR. H. BUSSEY Hear Dr. Bussey's Educational in the station there, I never did) from 1 to 10 miles in width, flung | At Rock Sound Arthur Vining d Optometrist - w por nesagecy pag AO get out to see the city." like a boomerang against the Davis, the American aluminum ( Eyes Examined ‘Tourists who come to the Ba- ‘Sen ee of Lon. dollar ohegen 4, complet Wan /hamas and spend all their time| It was here that a group o! pater, ; "o Bg ty DR. HAROLD BUSSEY. ¢. {jm Nassau, the capital, remind mejdon gentlemen, calling themselves/*" 1-hole golf course designed by ; — ext to State Theater of that old farmer, Nassau is no|“The Company of Ej Ad-|' Trent Jones, the Michel- ; OPTOMETRIST more the Bahamas than New York]venturers,” first sought to estab-|*8elo of the fairways. FE 4-5211 City, Miami or Los Angeles are/lish a brave new world (Eleu-| Wilg cotton from abandoned ; thera comes from a Greek word) plantations flowers on roads lead- = fF ing to new luxurious villas : i ” e | Tising along the pink-sanded sea . : - | shore. Ome is owned by Rosita | ° ‘ > . Forbes, the novelist, : ce. 7 : Le a ee . *, . ; Eleuthera is Enid Bethel, a bach- : More of everything ==22=> Sold like hot-cakes , “Miss Enid” — all the 6,000 in- - : ; ‘ habitants here call her that — is * more life...more flavor...more fun Everywhere you go, you ing for Blatz. And the reason is simple. Blatz gives you more, Ask the bartender at your favorite tavern, and see if he doesn’t agree. Blatz gives you more water. More life, more flavor—more fun. Try it. Tonight? you want is : _... but water If it’s [beer] you want... the beer hear more people ask- of everything...but Hospitality headquarters — at your favorite tavern. i “Another of my ancestors signed the Declaration of American In- dependence,” she adds proudly. | FY ie auth see ME el lron Ore Shipments CLEVELAND ® — A total of 53,729 tons of iron ore was shipped from four U.S. ports in the first two days of the season, the Lake Superior Iron Ore Association re- ported today. First boat of the season was the Wilfred Sykes, which left Su- perior with 18,043. tons on April 7. Other shipments left Escanaba, Duluth and two harbors by yes- Hterday morning. “Last year at this time shipments totaled only 10,103 tons. Poultry Loss Estimate BARRYTON —Richard Sanger estimated losses 4t more than $5, 000 from a Sanday fire which destroyed more than 4,500 chickens and poultry equipment on his farm. 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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1956 Bob Considine Says: 1956 Party ' NEW YORK (INS)—The pasig “Yeah, real tough,” he griped.jot the World,” the third of thejhas seen a more gifted musical)seats now. ‘There are still a seafeey ee i Be elie ER mest in Lasming Apel 21 to “Bought a new Jaguar last monthjad logues in Cinerama,'than “My Fair Lady.” The pros|vacancies for -1959. friend of the Gabor family settled|"e¥iew Progress in organizing for : Tcmnaeaiies reports that the -a silver blue job—and I can't takelis a film of breathtaking grandeur. on the theatrical peges have left things. the forthcoming state convention} because the! To capture it, Thomas and his THAT SLOW PLANE and statewide campaigns. 68,000,000 working Americans are/it out of the garage because 0 Caper in showeri ‘ear? “We always stand at Zsa Zsa's|~. i biptee pely wotind ot Seiten ne lreat stat fhew'100,000 miles and) soe nplled vering On) More on Jack Frye's now G0? samen a why nit ot Bee's?” The session was announced Mon- Today's workers average) “And then there's my & touched down in 32 countries, It|this musical “Pygmalion” all the) engined airplane. which is making : * |day by-John Feikens, Republican A dream come true for the im days off a year, about three/trouble. I rented a beaut, a duplex)is by far the most et of/praise words at their command. news in the industry because it Exterminati Ch state chairman: hard-o hearing! Now enoy th the times as much leisure as was ram-jon Park avenue, but I can't move|the Cinerama This is simply an echo of -what/flies slow. The former head of FMINGTION—CNeGP —|_ Feikins said the party is deter] “er 4eie Neeag aja enh pant in 1929. into it because I can’t break the Paul Mantz, the fantastic pilot has been said about Moss Haft’s|TWA calls his craft the Safari, HQNG KONG (®—Chu nese mined this year to get its message E wonder transistors for aad None of the above statistics goes ase on my old penthouse on Fifth) trom whose refitted B25 was pho- [magnificent production. The peo-| Jt ig being built for rough work,|mayor of Canton, s|to every voter, and will study; So small. so light can i for mothers, of course. avenue, 80 I’m paying for tographed the “America, the ple don’t want to leave the Mark!ts operate from small, unsurtaced| people destroyed 127, rt Mr al seed Wi -o» wore in a woman's hair, — — places. he ee 6 DT eee ie Se ent Hellinger. Theater after the finallairports and haul freight and| 38,457 sparrows in the first nine ‘The state convention will be May Operates for about 10¢ a week. Coup! ‘of mine shared Hipne gt gir production, @id most jcurtain, passengers at very low cost. It/days of March. The Chinese Com-|5 jn Detroit. a cab with a guy they had met |°2 i. gt gen ey of the flying in “Seven Wonders.” | They just sit there, still en-jland at 56 m.p-h., cruises at 170,|munists recently started a drive . at a party. ‘The guy announced [80und to my and said,’ ‘Fasten seat belts and don't miss|thralled, entranced, wanting only|can take off and land .in -what/on pests. Chu predicts Canton will New Zealand produced @ record) IBEW) PAULI CO in a loud voice that things were t guy's really got trouble this one. a aoe ere 08 ee en pene © ae Seen destroy all sparrows and rats in/384,763 tons of meat for export Ve « real tough with him, My friends [NEWEST CINERAMA oe rison, Julie Andrews, Stanley Hollo- two years, flies in three years|during the 1955 season, an increase|9g w turon - FE 2.7257 clucked sympathetically, Lowel] Thomas’ “Seven Wonders! I seriously wonder if the stage'way and the others. Order your]. There was a bit of confusion |and mosquitoes in four. ot 46,730 tons over 1954. There’s Lots of Leisure --- Except for Mom ameng the guests at Eva Gabor’s wedding to Dr. John Williams. State GOP Committees Plan Organizing Session A} e STOCK UP : Str ngheart 19 AND SAVE! Dog rOngH eal dog ... ‘ ™ Grapefruit Juice “x Hamburger Dills 49 ' Kroger. Pressed from sun-ripened fruit . . . oe ee dm me a Daileys. Ideal for sandwiches and snacks . . oe ee Green Giant Peas “29: Hunt's Catsup ra Packed at the peak of flavor ta « «tear ek ase Rich with tangy goodness. Budget priced i hie we m8 8. 8 we we ow | Spaghetti sof Qe j|Salad Mustard === 4. : : =opa tomato sauce... . cs tt tees Premium. Taste tempting flavor . . cee ee we em 4 oo i |. Baby Limas so ‘Dinner Na pkins “2 4Q: j papy t! 0 ee a y Swanee. White or colored. ap priced . . : | $cotTowels — = 1Oc Stokely Peas ma Lh 4 Soft and absorbent, strong even when wet . 6 6.6 ss ee ee ee . | With garden-fresh y. os ee | Pork & Beans: Diced Beets 49° : Clover Valley. In rich tomato sauce . . . + 44-6 8 8 . . » Comstock. Stock up now...save more... .. 6.6. | Chopettes ums 9. 39° JIFFY BISCUIT MIX Birds Eye sizes “22+ 4 Qe Veal, beef or pork. . . For light, flaky biscuits. « Garden-fresh flavor . , ei | if COOKED On. Aa" ty & SHOP! COMPARE! REMEMBER, [a Grass Seed Ee u. $4 69 — Imprinted tex, 9: Birds Eye ‘ SQUASH = 9° by SHOP KROGER EVERY DAY AND LIVE BETTER FOR IT’S THE TOTAL YOU SAVE LESS! COMPARE! THAT COUNTS! Peach Pie Frozen 240. oo Morton's. Heat andeat. ... > 45 Pie JIFFY PIE CRUST MIX Birds Eye me | a Quick heat and serve . ed ¢ f y Quick, easy mix. Special- ¢c "I Friskie’s Dog Food Stuffed Cethage me tonight . 2 + + « = 39 Ice Cream on 19° ly Imprinted label. Birds Eye "et he 1 a % Everyday low ig “© ewe 3 case 49' 0-Cel-0 Sponges tach 39" is “cmon Club. Everyday-low price . a Quick-frozen.. sm % ss Soda Cracker 1-2 9 8 2% C size. Priced low . Pr) ee Kroger extra thin and crisp .. . — 1 FRESH PICKED—YOUNG TENDER SPEARS! CHOICE OF THE CROP! retain 1D) + Armour’s Treet Minutes for a delicious meal : 5.8 | \Swiffning = 3. 69 | « & oe Can | Table Napkins 3 37' | 23.28 33° 3*4-O1. all Swift Baby Meats — Everyday low price... Lunch Bags Tidy House. Handy and economical . Van Camp Tamalies Sweetheart Soap % Price Sale. Reg. price 3 for 28c. oe 23d “ss 25° ven” 29° 80-Ct, eS ma Hudson, White. Budget priced . Boxes 3 Pie Cherries if Red, sour, pitted. Packer's label pt Reg. No. 103 Bars Cans Parsnips Sanitary Napkins ss: 97+uae Pascal Celery _ .... 19° ne | Q° SS Shedd’s Salad Dressing »:2- 44s Kotex regular . 6 se ee tees % he Crisp & flavorful. For salads or munching . 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BAGESD, Dog ©-tren ts Gepet Bae © Deep ond sue oe Like the fellah in Egypt, the/and other elements — direct rivts| pipelines which chrry at Nuri threat of disastrous floods.. Tomerrew: bright spot in the Middle tear that Treqilbarefoot Iraqi peasant bas been|as sheepdogs Jper cent complete the groundwork Sir oo ee ee | against the background of 7 a on aS eannand over the centurion, B°iDANGEROUS MAN from Iraq and the Persian Gulf have ‘in ths = ~ coming increasingly gloomy. and Syria. ee tee s aie te Weak A eam oeaita aad nathoned if the United srareoeeks Fund Transfer Loh te birailt nell bad rware: Iraq is governed by a statesman-|is ridden by a variety of diseases./ With & disarming manner is one of/Communist party could joined the Baghdad Pact, Outside) GRAND RAPIDS w — City Man- looking, hopeful. program for the| ike Premier, Gen. Nuri Said. Hie ene a reread taiities tea|Middle East of req and the west.|control in Syria, Dela ee or ee Ce a eee, totare st har poopie, neq suelyjpoverpment seme worried, Buy/ Mile of tkerestionsl ecttice. Ret Iraq and the W and none of the advantages of a/sion to transfer $10,000 from the would become the leader ot the|King Faisal II's Hashemite cousin), friends’ huts and hears| Tell, affable Khaled Bagdash, member, The™pact now includes|contingent fund to a special dis- Arab world. But there are tremen-|Hussein holds the shaky throne of eae tad the realtor, writer and leader of dil cong Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Pakistan andjaster fund to meet overtime of dous obstacles — the threat of|Jordan, to the southwest. If congeae e f wounds, Teall -i-tined Syrian and Lebanese com- Britain, hundreds of city employes who : war, the threat of Soviet power to/Saudi Arablan, Egyptian and Pal-jor imagined, « ve yhor artes munists, attended Moscow's 20th] Under “es # @ helped in the tornado disaster the north, the parigheral threat ofjestinian Arab intrigue Gould over party Congress in February, w But laudable aims are insuffi-|cleanup last Tuesday night. Red subversion, the eternal feuds,|throw young Faisal, Iraq would) Anyone interested in making!stter the noisier and more prom- ielent to insure this Country's to- att Sealeusies ot chojeee Or ute Saeme tasks oat siete th ak oe ea Red leaders left, Bagdash/snnually, : ture. 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Wed. & Sat. 9 to | Evenings by App't. MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS rll Get the Nomination, ls Comment Repeated on 5-Day State Tour NEWARK, N.J, @&—Sen. Estes Kefauver left. for Washington ear- ly today after a five-day cam- paign in New Jersey for the state's 36 ‘votes in the Democratic con- vention. ; - The lanky Tennessean said he figured on winning from.16 to 20 of the possible 56 district dele- gates in next Tuesday's primary. He predicted. he “will go to. the achievement in TV entertainment. The Gleason-Como award and 14, other George Foster Peabody’ awards and citations were an- nounced by chairman Bennett Cerf, jand presented by dean John H.) Drewry of Ot ee ia! A valuable piece of Georgia's Henry W. dy school | of journalism. tolen Cnt adininnd ts tats oes jewelry Is s by pointing out that comedian Glea- ” from your house. ° gon and singe’ Como “split the television audience on Saturday evening almost squarely down the | middle,” and so it was fitting that ‘the same pattern’ be follow- Does your insurance cover the loss? 41% 5. Saginaw st. FE 8-0456 Above Oskland Theater . : en . someone lconvention as front runner and I eq in handing out awards. will get the nomination.” ncn ans aiesnasrindsiomaeig Se =" | Kefauver said he will protest to, ’ gs [ke New Jersey secretary of tate Fr@d Allen's Will pre about ped pe eng geo positions | —_ fnree counties, “** "il eaves $1 Million The senator concluded what he . termed a successful tour through) NEW YORK (#—Comedian Fred) Hudson County earlier in the day/Allen left half his estimated one- and then delivered talks in Perth) million-dollar estate to his widow, Amboy, Freehold, Sayreville andjas well as the income from the -10 YEARS IN THE MAKING PROVED ON THE JOB IN 48 STATES Thatcher, Irvington. other half. j He flies back Sunday for a one-| Allen, whose real name was day round of appearances again| John F. Sullivan, died of a heart P atterson in South Jersey. attack March 17 at the age of 61. * A compromise farm bill, worked) His will was filed for probate yes- & Wernet out in a House and Senate confer-|terday. ‘on 06 diet | —— ence, comes up in the House today! Allen aso left his jewelry, man-| ‘ sid : ea r A and Kefauver indicated he wants|uscripts and theatrical possessions Pentios seca eo to be on hand when the Senate|to his widow, known professional-| 8k 922 votes on the measure. lly on radio as Portland Hoffa. — _ AP Wirephote ee : nT ee TRY-ON FOR SIZE — Famous circus clown without Kelly. He reportedly informed the circus . ; . 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Recommended everywhere you desire a full gloss, hard durable, quick-drying, washable finish. Remem- ber — Rogers is easy to apply with brush or roller and one PONTIAC’S ONLY Weekly We Will Arrange Installation of Floor Coverings & Wall Tile } Valparaiso University Group to Hold Style Show. i ——" oe ob tg -_ = ‘agg \Grace Kelly Will Kiss Holy Relic To Pay Homage to Saint Devote After Wedding ° By OLGA CURTIS MONTE CARLO (INS) — Grace Kelly's first duty as a princess of Monaco will be to kneel in the dust of her new country and kiss the peiacipality's most socred relic. , * She performs that duty shortly after noon, April 19, the day of her wedding to Prince Rainier HI in Monaco's cathedral. Minutes after she leaves the cathedral, Grace will pay hum- ble homage to St, Devote, the patron saint of Monaco, The bridal car that will take Grace and Rainier along the pro- cessional route to the palace will There are seven pages in today’s Women’s Section stop before the little mustard-col- ored church of St. Devote, huddling between two steep hills and their pastel mucce villes. * On the gray, flat steps of the church will stand a repository con- Plaids predominate in jackets and dress ensembles and playwear, along with oe wueor = relic & the shirts scheduled to be shown at the second matching and contrasting accessories, will \guy wit, PRAY annual style show and dessert bridge at be modeled by members of the Oakland | Grace wit leave the bridal car 1 p.m. Thursday in Grace Lutheran County Chapter of Valparaiso University |and kneel before the repository. Church, A complete line of wearables Guild, Pictured are Mrs, LaMot Felshaw we her lavish — gown spreads including cottons, coordinates, sportswear - (left) and Mrs. Otto G. Schultz, both of \sne win pray _ Tain coats, spring coats, suits, coat and Menominee road. Then she will kiss St ‘ > e ‘i eek I . wm Prince will stand to one G ¢ . OMeEAS«a red . at 1 p,m. Thursday in Fellowship Hall of Grace Lutheran vard. A complete. line of spring and summer fashions istration at MSU has’ commence¢,| be . "the a che at toe sponsored by the Interdorm) cath for refusing to give up her Church. Sponsoring the event is the Oakland County will be shown at the affair. \Greads of cad ture, “The envelt |i and turning around in BH. .. : faith. —— : en: pent increased 11.7 per cent over STRICT. RULES gewichdbencres ED To Hh : Per al N ews of Interest | last term and is the largest spring) The wniversity administration There are many. signs of spring} Legend says her body was son ‘enrollment ever. |has enforced strict smoking rules|°" Campus other than the chirping into the Mediterranean and was . * on campus. The new ordinancejof the birds and the splashing of found by fishermen who brought it _|to Monaco ry # inlet _ 1 oe sles ir patron saint for years. Her shrines are present. in every lover those who did so on Tuesda ; around in COM! te land today because they got the) Many attractions are being fea-|vertibles' and drawing envious|"* Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MacFadyen, reported to Moody Air Force , spending the winter on Grandparents of the infant are| greatly desired morning classes, ‘tured for the entertainment of glances from the less fortunate. and children, Gilbert, James, Su-| Base, Valdosta, Ga. | Marie Island, Fla, Mr, and Mrs Hulen Campbell ofj giving them afternoons out in the all who wish to take advantage of} Another significant sign is the| san and Mark, of Garland avenue 7 - * In March, Mr. Wright’s brother-|Portage street and Mrs. John Nunn/ Rice weather. | them. crowded tennis courts. Oddly) . . N ; : f| onin . j traveled to Moline over the week-| Mr. and Mrs Pores a *\indaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs‘lof Bernio, Mo. Actual classes begin Thursday | The annual “Ice Capades” fray hy ae Ps saprdg begin s| PEO Group Meets ed to the farm home of Mrs: Mac-|Erie road have returned to their ison C. Wiley of LaSalle avenue,| . 7 | and everyone will have a good | began Monday and will run | | a oe With Mrs. Matson Fadyen's brother and sister-in-law,|home following a 10-week vac ation}. Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Hogue | time getting acquainted with | every night for a week in the ernoons, Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Gilbert. lat Palmetto and-Lakeland, Fla. jJoined them for the remainder ot of Franklin have returned fol- | pew lee A Twenty acts and 10 In ' Mrs. Charles Matson of ‘Denby professors and classmates. ce Arena. y keeping with the outdoor Forty members of the Gilbert| * * *® their vacation. The two couples lowing a six-week stay in Florida. drive entertained the members of Family Enjoys Annual Sugaring Off eis, tact Seecpagate Soy | production numbers compose the | mood, baseball games con: family gathered there for a co-| Bernard TePoorten of Kirks-; Visited friends in St. Petersburg) Most of the time was spent in| A lot of confusion mounted tml ae show. | —r ES stantly being held on Pgh Chapter CL, PEO Sisterhood, on . ' . >for urning | Berkey’ Hall this week as students) : operative dinner held outdoors, fol- iville Osteopathic College, Kirks- jand Bradenton before returning touring up and down the coasts | y . of the dorms. : : s op |discovered the new “traffic” rules.) Highlighted are “Humpty Mrs. James Henderson presented : ’ ille, Mo., is spending the month) home. id yd Se aren ccthered ent than poker ot April with ue mother, Mrs. B.| On their return trip they spent i clams ge 1 a na haar |Because of the congestion, two Dumpty on Ice,” “Dragnet” with} Many suntanned faces are being|the program on current events, y e, several days at Jekell Island, Ga., rn = y doors were designated as “out” the actual voice of Jack Webb,|seen around East Lansing this|using the quiz technique. Plans é A. TePoorten of Lakeview driv . . ‘ : ; out ap ie ie pie by thelSyiven Lake, and his brother-in- ‘and in the Smoky Mountains of ieels' endyuarters tee a Gee only and two os ~~ only. Tropicana” and “American in| week, showing that a fairly large|were announced for the annual 4 family. law and sister, Mr. and_Mrs. wil-/Tennessee. | While there they were visited by sd Paris.” ae percentage of our students spent/party for the husbands to be held t ) * *« @ liam Sax of Birmingham. “*’~ areivi * . * — \their son and daughter-in-law, Dr. _ Also certain stairways are for’ A semiformal dance was heldithe spring vacation in Florida. |May-18 at Haven Hill, After spending several days .. * met hatha weed jand Mrs. Donald B. Hogue. ae ‘ E - } . Gilbe . t | ‘attend the Saturday evening wed- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gilbert Wrigh | ding of ber iced, Molen Davis, | Arthar Warwick of Rosshire | of Elizabeth Lake avenue have : . ; and Edgar Gillies, was Cora \W | | O W court, Lt. Daniel P. Warwick has returned to their home after Cottett ot Wyene, Act, whe bs ¢ lii-\J- ay guest at the home of Mr. and Pontiac Council of PTA “nt ™**"™ Producer Hears Program Reports _,2"2%simseer Gives Talk ‘ing on Friday for.a vacation in Junior Club Hears Program evaluation was the’ council, bringing the total of local’ Fiorida. highlight of the afternoon when units to 27. * * Theater Anecdotes Pontiac Council of PTA met Tues-— The social hour that - Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Mitchell ; : z socks preceded; Mr. and ? elbert itche M rill day at Longfellow School. Mrs. Wil- the afternoon affair was arranged of Manson drive announce the by Mrs. er hse Sati it liam Mihalek, incoming Pontiac by the Longfellow PTA. ibirth of a daughter, Sally Ann, PTA Council president, presided at * * 4 [April 7 at Pontiac General Hos-| William Merrill, producer and| the meeting. 2, | Those assisting were Mrs. Thom- pital. director of Will-O-Way Playhouse, | ‘as _Cauler, Mrs. Leon Stickney, | . * ° spoke for members of the Junior The program chairman from vrs Clifford Hickmott, Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs, John Swan of each local PTA gave an evaluation George pratt and Mrs. Mic hael | Portage street announce the birth Pontiac Women’s Club Monday | of the most interesting session dur-|Hrenyk. Mrs. James Thompson | of a daughter, Deborah Ann, °vening at Pontiac Federal Savings ing the past year. and Mrs. Frank Lesco presided at! April 8 at Pontiac General Hos. 49d Loan Building Panel discussions, skits and the tea table. | pital, * films were the most favored pro. _ = grams, according to the reports, while , other programs used speakers, discussion groups and student participation in carrying out the themes for the year. Workshops and audio-visual de- vices were also popular means * * — - a Mr Merrill, who talked on! “Backstage at Will-O-Way", . has, iheen in the theater for 33 years. * | Will-O-Way was started in 1940) and, according to Mr. Merrill, is Announcement | listed by “Variety” among the top| is made of the '° of the 438 “‘straw hat’ theaters) ;across the country. engagement | of presenting programs. of B ly D. He gave many interesting Announcement was made of the iain J anecdotes about well-known District Seven Workshop to be held Warnke of | acters and actresses who have at Jane Adams School in Royal Augusta | appeared there, such as Bob Oak on May 9. The morning work- avenue, | Hope, Lacille Bally Kim Hunter shops will begin at 9:30, with the afternoon sessions devoted to an- swering questions received from the morning workshops, bod * * * and many others, daughter of | sara, Laat Were a vam Mr. and Mrs. | ST eadkiaok wae wae | committee introduced Mr, Merrill. Harold ‘Mrs. Cecil McCallum. presided at! Beardsley of \the meeting. é | * * * Oxford, | Mrs. Irene Albright, chairman Jerry A. ot’ the ‘social committee, . was Monti. assisted by Mrs. E. V. Martin, . ‘Mrs, Edward Lauchner, Mrs. His parents Francis Larkin, Mrs, A. L. Mae- are Mrs. . | Adams, Mrs. Carroll Porritt, Mrs. Samuel Adams Harry Richards, Mrs. G. Richard * Jarvis and Mrs. Basil Charles at of Canastota, the refreshment table. N.Y. and John Monti of Banquet Planned tars" a The Birmingham Alumnae Chap- 4 *Y \ter of Alpha Xi Delta will hold its wedding is jannual Founders Day Banquet at ~~ Aunt Fanny's Tearoom in Royal At the, evening session beginning at 8 o'clock a panel of school super- intendents will discuss PTA policies, This will be followed by workshops on the effect of PTA policy on fund-raising, legislation, programing, sponsoring youth groups and cooperating with the schools, CONVENTION SET The 39th annual State Convention of Michigan Congress of Parents aiid Teachers wil be held in De- troit April 24-25-26, The theme of this year’s convention will be “The. - Child ave Cpr Community’ ™ eal die, a local_convention| * lOak Monday at |6:45 p.m. High- jas Lefora lnsig fot sh Slbe' dihadtaiet cit (dries, Reber Kar of Mayes Seine sire ll members of the Promenaders Dance Club tabdiee ti Maloclapeeal, Ther 1956-57. the Robert home eida road. Pictured - in the background. The aOR. : I THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIT 11, 1956 Vag st. + Arrow Slim Frocks Are in Fashion: CHICAGO (INS)—You'll wonder'| She'll be making a silent ap- ‘proach because the arrow -,slim dress silhouette doesn't allow room a J ers are making up for the lack of OWN =" rustle in slinkier codons ty ine | ing women the posy ~ “ONE-AND-ONLY” ROUX Ceome COLOR and trims as pretty as a flower @ we can custom-blend a color, just for your personality Ing embroidered nowadays with | and complexion! And buds and intertwining vines in | dainty pinks, greens and biues. me : @ that personal haircolor formula stays yours—werecord -P wi eo color and vant it and duplicate it, every time! And ‘bound to find a shade of it in slips | "| @1T’S CREME—KIND TO YOUR HAIRI this year — including flame, yel- low and violet. ; Stop in today and see how beautiful your hair can look! In Chicago, women are taking ‘We use Roux Creme Color according to directions. advantage of the colorful emphasis RIKER BLDG. — REAR of LOBBY FE 3-7186 a Lay-It-Away Now for the Graduate LUGGAGE . Yes, lay-it-away now ... «his or * As the lingerie buyer for a de- partment store put it, “this gives the lingerie’ or foundation gar- ments a new life. And a lot of) women are coordinating their color scheme inside. and _ out.! They're matching the color of their bras girdles and slips to their Two of the unbalanced sisters in the production “Ladies in Retirement,” to be presented by St. Dunstan her gift th fine leather luggage! 3 toe A gl eed armggylar tag dresses. Cuild, Crenbrook, Friday and Saturday evenings onl _ matched sets, they'll love ‘em. SPECIAL again on April 20 and 21 are “Miss Louisa” and “Miss Emily Creed.” Taking the roles are (left)Mrs. Wil- liam Martin of Birmingham as “Louisa” and Mrs. John Natural Health Foods H. Warner of Birmingham as “Emily.” The drama wil Wayne, Pontiac. FE 4-460! |) be presented in the St. Dunstan Playhouse. | Seoress from the Riker Garage = a ee ee eee Talimes Serela, Owner , == New Straight Hats Spotlight Your Eyes | Eyes are in the fashion picture) Since 1945, the American Cancer ‘this spring. Mascara and eye/sociey has spent $41,000,000 on |Shadow are beauty essentials for! cancer research in the U, S. This| |the smart woman’ who wants to/emount included the awarding of look chic in the new spring fash-|> 439 grants-in-aid, 501 fellowships — and scholarships, 352 institutional The new hats, most of which are| and special purpose grants and 13 worn straight on, call attention to!lung cancer grants in the stepped- the eyes. For drama with the new/up search for a cancer cure. LEATHER GOODS KIMMIN’S DIETETIC FOODS 14 W. Huron pn FE 2.2620 slim clothes and big hats, try to achieve an Oriental look for the eyes. R [HUNDREDS OF STYLES TO. 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To introduce the new “Silver Rose” pattern— sterling silver fork with lovely Imperial Glass dish. Use for serving lemon slices and relishes. only $375 Gift Boxed Fed. Tox Inct. itoastmistress for jat Hotel Waldron, “Ladies in Retirement” in England in 1886. Mrs. Wherry Martin of Birming- ham (left) plays the part Robert H. Porter of Birmingham is cast in the role of “Ellen Creed.” Miss Creed is concerned with securing a place for her two rather unbalanced sisters, and she - will gain this security whether by fair or foul means. The = play opens Friday evening Cranbrook. They are portrayed by Fran ham and Ann Noblet of Birmingham. Albert and Lucy engage in a little romance in the St. Dunstan Guild production, “Ladies in Retirement.” Albert is the not-so-nice nephew and Lucy ‘is the maid. isa story which takes place of “Miss Fiske” and Mrs. in St. Dunstan Playhouse, ' tes cis T. M. Loud of Birming- rm Dunstan Guild Will Stage ‘Ladies in Retirement’ — E Asks How to Exclude /Youngsters + Children Are Not Wanted at Dinner After Christening | Answer: Write at the bottom of each invitation, “Regret, im- of us would like to go to the church service. “We have not received an invi- Answer: A fork alone is correct. A few pieces are held against the plate with the end of the fork, which. is then twisted to wrap the spaghetti around the fork. The spaghetti is then conveyed to the mouth, Newest Flattop Hat for Males ‘Sets Style Note NEW YORK (INS) — Car styles have gone to men's heads. Just because auto lines are get- ting low-slung, and auto tops are getting flatter, so are men's hats. For proof, just walk into a men’s haberdashery and ask for a ‘“‘flat- It'll turn out to be something new in men’s hats — a soft felt hat, fedora-type, but with an | absolutely fiat crown that's a full inch lower than crease- crowns, Toastmistresses Meet Mrs. George Gaches served* as the Tuesday meeting of the Toastmistress Club Speakers for the evening were Mrs. Gerald Mc Leod, whose topic was ‘My Views on Religion’’; Hel- en Turek, who talked on “Disastér Planning.”’ and Helen Lapisch, who, discussed ‘‘Rooms I Remember’’. Mrs, Ivan Wilcox, Mrs, Robert Bunce and Mrs. Robert Sutton served as critics, Mrs. Louis Davidson was grammarian. Chief evaluator was Mrs. Clay- ton Rule. Mrs. Evelyn Cole was timekeeper for the evening and Mrs. Arthur Vernon was tail-twist- An educational program was in- troduced by Mrs, Rule. Mrs. Sut- ton spoke on “The Fundamentals of Delivering a Good Speech.” Mrs. Leland A, Clemence, an chonorary member of the club, gave the members highlights of her récent trip te New York City for the showing of 1956 fashions, Mrs. Milton Freet, club president, announced that a Council Four meeting will be held Tuesday by Redford Club. Three area speech contest winners will) vie for the honors to represent Council Four at the northwest re- conference in Columbus, “Makes a difference easing into a low-topped car,"’ says the proud inventer of the ‘“‘flattop,” hat- maker Harry Rolnick of Garland, Texas. Rolnick says his new hat shape doesn't look low, although it is, because it has a narrow brim and an extra wide band. The bow of the band is set in back instead of on the side as iisual. The “flattop” hat, which was de- signed to provide clearance when sitting in a low-topped car, is be- ing bought even by men who don't own cars One man wearing the new hat confided why: “It's got that porkpie dash but mature, see?" Most birds go through one molt- ing period a year, at the end of the season in which they rear their young. Some birds, however, gional Ohio, May 11 to 13. molt two or three times a year. . ‘GET SPIC and Your Drapes Gently Cleaned and Carefully Pressed Yes, gentle is the word . way Careful Dan drapes. storing your drapes to bright, original color. spotlessiy cleaned,. pleats: exactly formed—linings are pressed wrinkle- free. And in each step of ing process, they get all the gentle care they deserve. Th fabrics sparkle like new :. . so nice when ‘your drapes look they're returned to you . , they add such color to your home. canse when Careful Dan does the job, he does it thoroughly ... but gently. cleans He takes real pride in re- SPAN WITH CAREFUL DAN . . for the your their full, They're the clean- at's why why . why THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1956 - Junior Performers Show Their Skill for Musicale | serena ee Bee press 2 i : : sd Guest Artist Jerry Libby - Offers Piano Selections By GOLDA HOGUE Other outstanding young artists Tuesday Musicale enjoyed yes-| were the three accompanists of the terday afternoon at Grace Lu-|day, Joan Grahek from the Mo- theres Fellowship Hall ofe of its;ment Musicale Club and Linda most inspiring days of the year, Libby aid Lynn Thompson from Clubs sponsored by Tuesday Mu-| pianist Jerry, Libby, a former sicale presented a program Of/junior club member, now a stu- delightful variety and excellent/dent at the University of Mich- * igan School of Music, warmly The final selection of students|justifieq the faith of his former heard in the concert was made by|Pontiac teachers and counselors three judges from Birmingham/for he showed remarkable prog-| > Thursday Musicale and Rochester ress and gave a fine, artistic ac- 4 Musicale, At present there are|count of himself. a The clean-cut precision of his! ~~ ship of 125 and enough on the!r.+ Bach Prelude No. 15 was in|) waiting list to require the start-| direct contrast to the smooth ; phrasing and scholarly interpreta-|) future. ; tion of the Beethoven Sonata,| i See ated ane tee | See;” and three pianists, Ann Fish- ee ) 48 N. inaw er who played “Rondo” by Spind-| = 8 Sagina ler, Joyce Livingston who pre-}) — sented “Sonata” by Beethoven and | —— Carol Norvell, heard in “Casta- nets’’ by Rebe. MOST PERFORMERS ~ The Student League, which in-|' cludes seventh and eighth graders, ' produced the largest number of } Poutiae Press Photes participants for :the day: Kenneth oe Members + of the Tuesday Musicale are shown with Clay avenue, past president of Tuesday Musicale; Mrs. Brown in a trombone solo, “Aw- Jerry Libby, guest pianist, at their Tuesday program Ralph O. Allen of Cooley Lake road, coordinator of ail 4 pag tte at 10:00 A. held in Grace Lutheran Fellowship Hail. Shown junior clubs, and Mrs. G ordon Woolcock of Mohawk gian Dance” by Grieg; Karen Hay- ee SPring (standing, left to right) are Mrs. Paul A. Kern of Henry road, newly elected president. __ ~~ ee ne iste. oe ki |planists Janet Livingston in “Scene nites Auxiliary ai the Bagies fatie| Trail” by Grofe. i a Bia] r | Hall, ‘E Sonteainn rid for « ciass for} From the Junior League (9th) & charter members and pest, peesidents and 10th graders) were three pi- a, and an anniversary cele thon, anists: Dorothy 4 as who " 1 R: Royal Netgh f Ameri ‘i “ ” ‘Thursday r 730 om. "or ‘Grotte Mall Valcik by Mokrejs, Jay Hall W. Pike St. who presented “Contra Dance” by Welcome Rebekah Lodge 246 wil! meet|Beethoven and Judy Haroutunian |‘Thursday at 8 p.m. in Malia Temple on|who chose “Sonata” by Haydn, Perkins 6t. Jennie E. Doyre, Past Chiefs Club, wii} %ack Horner and Judy Hunt- moot ot the, temple, 18% ures, S| worth tepresented the Sealer Philipp! as neseee ‘ League ( lith and 12th grades). Jack's selection was . “Scotch Only Arab visitors exceeded| Melody” by McDowell and United States tourists in - Exypt Judy's was “The Maid With the during 1955. Fiaxen Hair” by Debussy. - The Demand for stenographers and secretaries is far greater than the supply. Beginning salaries are excellent. There are many opportunities for advancement. You can prepare for a very desirable position by enrolling in evening school for =} rf ff * ; Free Demonstration Monday Evening, April 24, 7:00 Speedwriting is the Shorthand Written with abe’s. It is Shorter — Easier! > The four junior clubs sponsored by Jack Horner of Millwall street who played t Tuesday Musicale presented the program a piano solo. Cellist Karen Bronoel of . J at the Tuesday meeting. Pictured are four Pioneer drive and pianist Santhy Annas Re Husinslstilul a of the youthful performers. Kenneth of East Iroquois road are seated in the Brown of+ Willett street is in the back- foreground, Phone FE 2-3551, call at 7 West Lawrence St., or visit class ground with his trombone; next to him is ne oa al |ance if they make your feet ache. | : Cotes i wake 4d Be Sure the Shoes | And if you want the good fit to You Buy Fit Well last, be sure that soles. as well . ‘as uppers are of leather. Léather | | SPE AL. SELLIN Buy shoes that fit well. The most; soles don't spread, thus prevent | beautifully designed shoes in the distortion of the shape of the entire | world won't improve your appear-' shoe. Y ‘ ; é whe is “ wy ay 48 N. Saginaw St, LADIES’ even SADDLES hove that continental look! JACKETS “NORTHLANDER” tyre SLIMMER they're LIGHTER POPLIN they're LOWER REGULAR 6.95 3 DAYS ONLY! 10 to 20 donte ene There’s a wonderful winging feeling: afoot in worldly little oe saddies! 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By ANNE HEYWOOD ‘To paraphrase a famous adver- tising slogan, ‘Never underesti- mate the intelligence of a man.’ I think of this often when 1 read articles. or hear speeches fascinated by “his” hobbies, how take courses in nuclear physics or about how you should pretend to be) you should join churchés just to) meet eligible men, how you should, whatnot just because there are lots’ of men in those classes, there, or whatever. * @ ® stupid, TO SNARE MAN These pieces usually go on to suggest that you get a job in a field that is full of men—any old field, as long as the boys are Such advice, it seems to me, as] sumes men are so dumb they'll think you're truly interested, clear physics or in your the commercial solvents business, in The men I know are not that We were discussing this the other night, and one man spoke up. “I'm taking a course in techni- cal_ and industrial writing,” he RUMPUS ROOM where your children PaOressiOnAL Plan for Class are entertained while we serve : . wf you. 3 Friendship Night Grand Opening Bethel 40, International Order SPECIAL een aan I of Job's Daughters, met Monday ~ is important to your ap- [evening at Roosevelt Temple. : Our Regular pearance, for your family or |/Sharon Livingston presided at the $10 Permanent on_your business meeting. $ 50 For a new Spring outlook... * * *@ | GB sets and a new look this Spring Plans were made to atiend a y’s BEAUTY SALON 3518 Elisabeth Lake Road (Above Bulman's Hardware) @ Right Across tr m Dell's Inn @ PHONE FE deral 8-3701 . FREE PARKING a.m. i - & pers \. Job’s Daughters corporate church service at Kirk in the Hills on Sunday at 9:30 a.m. Members desiring transportation are to meet at the temple at 8:45 Announcement was made of the proficiency class to be held at the home of Judy Lacy on South Ard- more avenue on April 19 at 7:00 =“|p.m. and Friendship Night to be PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Enrollments Available in Day or Evening Classes. ~ Write, phone or call in person tor Free pamphiet. PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 at 7:30 o'clock. * * @ Following the business held at the temple on April 23 meeting —e honored their guardian, | ‘Mrs. Theron Taylor, on her birth anniversary. — le ll dn i il Mi Mi i i i Mi di i i i i i i i i i i i ee ee - 9 FOR lie i ie iy in hin in i ie hin i ie in i he he hp hn he hn de i i hi i di ip fn ep i en i en hi i i i i LANOLIN ENRICHED PERMANENT COLD WAVE | 5d *] () LOOK YOUR LOVLIEST THE EASTER PARADE HAIR STYLING and CUTTING by OSCAR PARISIAN BEAUTY SHOP 7 WEST LAWRENCE (Over Old Prof's Book Store) reorCrrT Ter Tr eee eee ee eee ere eC CeCe. a said. “The class has about 10 men and three women in it, I'll never|t know why the women are there ‘o— it's just to snare a man. Feigned Interest. haa Win Man A new lipstick color that’s redder than pink, pinker than red, is now on the market. The shade is a sure-fire formula for prettiness whether you're blonde, brunette or redhead. The hat, by Mr. John, is a face-framing straw with a widely rippled brim. PARIS (INS)—If you want to look Parisian here are some rules for 1956: 4 Look romantic, not provocative. Wear tops with boat or T-shirt inecklines and sweaters in sky-blue, honey or white rather than in scar- let red or black. Choose dresses with conservative polka-dot or ro- mantic flower prints in preference to ish or ‘‘cute” patterns, Don't. look boyish. Wear a white collar, a bow or a rose at the neckline. Go in for full skirts and show your | waistline by belting it firmly. That Romantic Paris Look lace handkerchiefs. Wear. a heart- shaped jewel clip on the rib-cage. Pian your spring wardrobe around basic color, whether it is beige, navy-blue or grey. Turn your hair into a french! twist at the back if it's growing longer, Or wear it smooth on top) it's still short. These romantic styles call for self confidence . . . and they also give it. Don’t wear “Sloppy Jo" styles, shirt-tails-out or baggy sweaters, Do something about your figure lif you're overweight. Step out of the old routine by wearing a large white hat. Use ‘Rainy Day Toybox Keeps Tots Happy A special ‘rainy-day toybox’ will keep youngsters happy. Supplies ‘of colored paper, paste and blunt edged scissors plus the added fea- ture of oilcloth aprons will keep the young set clean and occupied on rainy afternooris, Lucky 13 Gathers avenue entertained the Lucky 13 Club Monday evening. Mrs, Avon- dale Dean was presented with a AIR CONDITIONED POPLIN: Toddler Slacks, Shirt and jacket. Boxer Slacks of no tron cotton toast or turquoise, and it's own shirt in Choo-choo. print, } Sizes 2 to 4. $2.98. in yellow,- A a fecket to match or contrast In coo! cot- ton poplin. $2: Girls’ Style. Elastic back slacks, gay flower faces on print blouses. Red, olive or turquoise, 2-4. $2.98. ; Oe Ceveralis in both boy and ard" baby "sven NO IRON GAB Cunning pads at knees. M., L. and XL. in turquoise, red or | blouse. T: OPEN. MON. and FRI. Complete New Line CAREFREE COTTON MATCH MATES XL. Red. turquoise, and foast, ing unlined gabardine. months. * GIRLS’ 3 PIECE SET picture 3 to 8. 36 eee oe deck and Overall and Print Shirt. Snap crotch and stay-up suspender shoulders. bry . Unlined Jacket in matching or contrast- 12-18 and 24 NIGHTS birthday gift. The next meeting) | will be held with Mrs, Daisy Bee lof Chicago. avenue May 12. | Mrs. Lewis Lingle of Garland te ‘ Be | KAREN SAMPSON Mr, and Mrs. Arthur A. Sampson) of Pioneer drive, is a recent grad- uate of Elkhart University School for Dental Nurses. and puffed out over both ears if A = g z et ee3h3 ea eek Save Those Appliance Guarantees EAST LANSING (INS)—If Yet, Miss Nelson says, owner's manuals and guarantee tags are often misplaced and seldom used. Her solution to the problem is, this: Collect all the pamphlets each envelope so that the envelope iwill fit in the notebook. Then icut down the front side of the en- velope to form a pocket into which you can put the materials, Miss Nelson suggests that you label the right hand side of each envelope for each plece of equip- ment such as freezer, vacuum, range, washer, dryer, mixer, After you have put the envelopes in alphabetical order, the notebook is ready for the shelf in your kitch- en or business center. Miss Nelson adds that you can also save laundering and dry clean- ‘ing instructions for your new cloth- ing this way. Typographical Auxiliary Elects |New Leaders ° Mrs. Stanley Hatfield was elect- ed president at the Monday eve- ning meeting of the Typographical Auxiliary. Mrs. Donald Barker home on Menominee road, assisted by Mrs. Christian Greve. Others elected to serve were iMrs, Severt Davis, first vice pres ‘ident; Mrs. James Turnbull, sec- ljond vice president, and Mra. Karen Sampson, daughter of Kenneth Phares, secretary-treas- urer, Plans were made for a banquet Bae was hostess to the group at her) MR. and MRS, EDGAR of 300 guests. Jacqueline Spratt, maid of honor, was gowried in a white nylon tulle ballerina-length dress with a tulle jacket over pink taffeta. Brides- maids Ann Gilles and Mary Mapley ets of tulle over blue taffeta. They carried cascade bouquets of pink ATTEND BRIDEGROOM Lee Roy Fraser of Franklin served as best man. Seating the guests were Donald Fraser of Franklin, William Lester of De- troit, Clyde Howse, Robert Martin and Jerold Arnold. | * @® »w the reception in the church parlors wearing a blue silk print dress with in June honoring the charter members. L.,: These are round bobbi with Singer parts and with new Singer portable cases, new Singer motors. Reconditioned the Singer Sewing Machine Co. n machines backed by | GS SINGER sells and services ] ua its products only through A Trade Mark of THE SINGER MPO. CB i Low down payment, ALE Balance on oa Limited supply! Vo arious types end priced |) monthly terme. SINGER SEWING Gomes |} BI RMINGHAM » hes Ww. rch ey M Embroidery ing from 5i," square to 3x 4s eeretial requirements; color chart. Send 25¢c in coins, address and the pattern number to Anne Cabot, Pontiac Press, 372 W. Quincy street, Chicago 6, Il. Now available — the colorful 1956 Needlework Album containing dozens of lovely designs from which to choose more patterns in crochet, embroidery and knit — plus 3 gift patterns, directions _— in book. Only 25¢ a copy! were gowned identically with jack-|. Mrs. Davis greeted her guests at! your name, | Irving D. Gillies of Mohawk road are his parents, 1. GILLIES Helen L. Davis Chooses Tulle, Lace Bridal Gown navy. blue accessories and a cor- sage of white cymbidium orchids. Mrs, Gillies wore a beige silk dress with matching accessories. Her flowers were beige —~ bidlum orchids, The bride changed to a gray blue "|suit with navy blue accessories and the corsage from her bridal bou- quet for traveling. The couple will tour the Smoky Mountains to Wash- ington, D.C, Mrs. Gillies will reside on Myrtie avenue. until Edgar's discharge from the U.S. Navy. Out-of-town guests came from Plymouth, Grosse De, Lansing, De- troit, Columbus, Ohio, and Wynne, Ark. | Weight Diets Ruin Health of Teenagers A subject that seems to give | doctors the universal willies is that of teen-agers’ weight-losing diets. They are wild, out-of-proportiori and damaging to the health. This, of course, doesn't in clude the dotor’s prescribed diets for weight, skin conditions or gland problems. = Teen-agers do need a relatively higher-caloried. diet than their elders. Many of them are still growing and all of them are un- dergoing bodily changes that eat up the energy. All teen-agers seem to live energetic lives. This can’t go on for long with- out a loss of looks far more seri- ous than the five extra pounds, But a-teener puts herself on a diet and frist cuts out milk, amount of fat that gives her hair luster and she loses the wheat elements she needs for her reproductive system. Saves You Work A child's playroom can be out- fitted so that it requires little housekeeping. A tile floor needs only a quick mopping using hot sudsy water and will not be damaged by play materials, The same durable surfacing is‘ideal for — shelves and toy storage nits, ~ Religious Goods Rosaries, Missals, Medals, Bibles, Statues, Sick Call Sets, Gifts. Come to The Madonna Shop 795 Woodward Ave. Short Curl Permanents From $-750 TY IMPERIAL Beauty Salon i” E. Pike St. FE 46-2878 of new, exciting fabrics from New York manufac- | JUST RECEIVED 3 ,000 YARDS. EE aR fen an ie aS r as) THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 11, 1956 SEVENTEEN Bacterial ‘Acid Action Causes Tooth Decay eee See ee esses ae Blooms ield _ TASHION SHOP a : ° a * lage of 60 when there is a big drop,| ‘ Permanent ones. or not decay occurs . to less than one tooth needing fill-) Do you know just what causes/depends on many factors, mainly’ 1662 S. Telegraph Rd. ‘ decay or caries? Research -has|how long the acid is in contact. ; Another study of 22,000 white fe-| shown that the foremost cause is/with the tooth and how strong the : males a similar/the action of certain bacteria acid is, The dental plaque also trend. ‘+ | which cause fermentation, This in|plays a part. This plaque is a ! gelatin-like substance which sticks ; to the teeth and f . shield’ | Use Dates Mrs. Robert Conant i8. S° isa ed ese this me, $ : ae ae Honored at Shower [vents the saliva from washing for Filling Mrs. Robert A. Conant was hon-| ne Sal! And bases omy aie: e: Friday evening given by Mrs.| The i ET En Crumb Pie . Ro Sera So Pee ee ecg eso 98 vg 569.98 Mrs. Allen Roll §| Guests were Mrs. Rosette John- ards. starr, you : for Crispy Crust wey Mrs. Konrad Betk, Mrs.|diately after eating whenever ane " | Mrs. Robert Swindell, Mrs.| Even rinsing the mouth out with. By JANET ODELL William Ball, Mrs. Frank Law-|water is helpful if brushing is im- Pontiac Press Home Editor ‘rence, Mrs. John Martusiegicz, |possible. Graham crackers make quick|Mrs. James Carr, Mrs. W. L. . d s and excellent crusts for pies and|Good and Mrs. Ray E. Sherman. The parts of the tooth which | an oe * ee ee ee we ee ee ; are most likely to suffer decay | . |tortes. Mrs. Jack Allen uses a} Mrs. Claire Sherman, Mrs. Al- sas ee oe ai @isneee, graham cracker crust for a good/fred Stone, Mrs. Harold Allen, Mrs. Date Torte that's simple-and de-|Donald J. Robertson, Mrs, Irving| *™4 the parts witch are in | -Hicious. Zuehlke, Mrs. Russell Crites, Noel|, °°™#«t adjoining | Housekeeping is Mrs. Allen'’s|Osborne and Mrs. Harry Scully of} Tomorrow: “Brush Teeth After Were $69.98 to $79.98 hobby. She has a daughter in Royal Oak completed the guest/Meals, Visit Dentist to Deter De-| _|Whitfield school for whose room| list. cay.” ! she is room mother. She is also ——————..- a a a member of the November group. of her church ‘and of the New : , ~ |Sylvanites Cluo. i i 4 a Vv It is important to brush the teeth immediately after ty bane a ee B .. . Is Our Specialty! at er y ; aatng this is pe ssible. 34 graham crackers IM You'll adore cur longer-than- SL ‘ : < pon 4 oe ~~. pat — ... ‘cause it's so ore * Wi Cc ! lexi . +. has so many varic- ¢@ms ) * Chan e Looks ith H ats crackers into meal Cream tiene. ‘Let us individualize your & °7g Terrific . butter ‘with sugar and mix with @ hair styling. af, “i cracker crumbs. Grease a deep) PARIS (INS)—This spring you) Hat designer Albouy shows alcake tin and spread half the crumb| APRIL SPECIAL can look like a princess, a nun, an|pillbox headcover of white felt| mixture firmly. Pat it down. | att pasha or even a Gibson which is worn dead-straight. By| % cup — —anything goes, Paris says, a8 adding a shoulder-length flounce of| } cuP chop ates long as you wear a hat. net veiling Albouy creates a nun-| % teaspoon ‘nutmeg. * * ® like look with a Parisian accent.) | cup weter For girls who want to look like| This net flounce, reaching form) Mix together and cook until | there are brimless|one temple over the back to the| eaaee. Bacsoned gine ine —_ =< , 2 spring hats which consist only of other, leaves just the face free as| | ; Neteral A ents Ths : crowns, Claude Saint-Cyr, the!does nun's veil. ne dear: agua — PERMANENTS. fre © Bott Natura $5.00 ' Suits in silk tweeds, cashmeres, Coats in fine wool flannels, . Paris milliner who also creates ee o | 1 © : chapeaux for Queen Elizabeth =" Rar a couple of bananas -_ a| whipped cream. .PERMANE ; » from . _ .. ° 0% telga, flannels, ee navy pene a 2 oh with: England, has come up with a pie shell. Cover with a _—_— : ‘ * a smart spring colors! ellen < ifi ull si tte. toque hat of myrtle-blue net ‘draped| packaged vanilla pudding mix. Top| India’s first penicillin factory, at CALLIE S BEAUTY SHOP ; P ‘9 lenpartdih porns houe : to width and height. It is worn|with whipped cream and shaved Pimpri, near Poona, went into] 116 N, Perry -FE 2-6261 new : ( pulled well down over the ears. ‘chocolate. production rec recently. $10 Permanent Verda’ ‘Beauty Shop Ze) * Reductions ! =e < a “Boom ield © We're abloom with dresses: | cc rues ey DIL SHOE that travel now thru all SHOP EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL 9 summer! 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A money-making proj- ; al features and ect will also be held, There will be a country store for family shopping and outdeer eet ol the face bade. Your rides. A magic show wi one r elp you de- of the highlights of the program. cide where you fit in the spring * 6 «© style. Refreshment booths with hot = dogs, barbeques, coffee and home- Pho MeCulloct ‘ ‘ ‘ de will be another feature Beauty Shop. FE 2-7431, | Nothing like a Cobbie ee er 606 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. eS for o smart, versatile casual... that oe TT fits id Blue Star Mothers wedigiting Plane ‘Todas oy really your Busy foot Planning Daisy Day esting Festenagte Forever e , Other smart young Cobbies 8" te 1 | he Mrs. Frank Schmidt was named DIMITRI LA ZAROFF a 7 ' chairman of Daisy Day when mem- ses Ecacoeemygell ae ao 3 & 9. ¢ bers of Blue Star Mothers Chap- , » 3 Pauli’s Shoe Store ter Four met at the YMCA Tues- FE 4-008 4 ’ . Sagi day evening. es? . € o se Sa ~—e * : oaiee on oy M. Pigeon ome Pree paa —_ ’ — : . jthe national president of the Blue . Serving Pontiac Over 50 Years! Star Mothers and a report on the L ‘ : : al Pontiae Press Phote Now get this _« ' recent meeting of the Greater Poo- eBaron School will hold its annual spring festiva. . . . AC tcnnassnietnnn: uses ae oneananena J tiae Advisory Council was pre-| Friday at the school. Pictured (left to right) are Mrs. Larry Westphal of First avenue. They are shown at @ : & ee ing will be held on| Llton Losey of LeBaron avenue, Linda Reynolds of table with several prizes from the fish pond. The affair : : April 24. Third avenue, Mrs. Beryl Sherman of Prall street and is scheduled from 6 to 9 p.m. Events Fill Hills Calend coe TH | By RUTH SAUNDERS Next Friday evening the club,Munde will take 14 guests to Fri- l LOOMFIELD HILLS — Mr. | will be the setting for the Meta-/day’s show and supper after. Mr. k re box ont Mrs. Neil C. McMath were|™mora Spring, Hunt Dinner. Mrs. land Mrs. Bennett will have dinner in eve y 3 - Graham J. Graham is chairman'guests on Friday, and on Satur- awk porte Darang ‘of the dinner. day Dr. and Mrs. Ensign will! marriage of Susan D. Copland of “= mare: Gnade: gente. Grosse Pointe and William D.| Mr, and Mrs. David W. Lee | Mrs. Janet Wheery Martin will Crim of Saline, formerly of Bir-| with their sons, Dave Jr. and ive the cast party in her home jmingham, Tommy, have just returned from after Saturday evening's perform- | The service was read in Christ! ® ™oeter trip East. They in- (ance. i Hieges and vis- pINNER PLANNED Church Cranbrook by the Rev.| *Pected several colleges DINNE . Robert L. DeWitt and the Rev.| ited friends in New York and | 1. .04 urs E. E. Hammonds: Erville Maynard of Christ Church, 3°stn. jof Barden drive have invited guests| : Grosse Pointe. | -* * lfor dinner in their home Saturday. After June 1 Mr. and Mrs.| Parties before this week's per- oy Sunday April 22 they will. Crim will live in Ann Arbor. lformances by St. Dunstan Guild entertain at a supper party. eee |will be given by Mr. and Mrs. e'e « Mrs, Everell E. Fisher and Jervis B. McMechan and Jim| Barbara Huxley has returned to Mrs, John J. Eliwoed are ex- |5°bneider. her home in Youngstown, Ohio,| pected home this weekend from |§ The technical staff of ‘Ladies after a visit .with Mr. and Mrs. several weeks abroad. They were jin Retirement,’ the guild's play,. J, Walter Girard of Walnut Lake accompanied by Mrs. John T. jine ludes Jim Schneider, in charge road. Her engagement to Edward | ona of Warrenton, Va. lof lighting; Mrs. Robert Bates and) Atkinson Price has been announced! *._ * * |Mrs, Robert G. Harris, makeup; by -her parents, Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs, Ernest A. Jones Henry M. Jackson and _ Victor|Robert D. Huxley, She is a gradu-| of Cranbrook road have issued in-|/Armstrong, sotind effects; Mrs. ate of Dana Hail. | vitations for a cocktail party in Edward T. Bennett, properties; | itheir home April 20. The affair/Dr. Dwight Ensign, photography; oar Hance ne hen cd ten, | \Mrs. Mary K. Hain, costumes, and oe * . se will introduce Mr. and Mrs. Frank . Girard and the late C. Edward | yed Winston T. Kellogg, curtains. . Bridge who have recently moved cE, Price, | Be i eee | : here from Scarsdale, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs, Fred C. Pew | —_ om | | Mr. and Mrs. Bridge are at are rounding up ushers, Mrs. They will be married Aug. 25.' 3 present in the Harvey Luce home Herbert Taylor and Mrs, Otis C. _* * _. | ie) *4 THIS but will move soon to their new | Thompson are in charge of pos- Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Booth glue home on Glengary road. ters, Mr. and Mrs. Harry D, 2d their daughter, Martha, re- sub % | Wise Jr. . m chairmen (turned Tuesday from a vacation nonsE SET - eee ne a” lat Delray Beach, Fla. Bloomfield Open Hunt will stage| ond Bir. nnd Dire, Mule W. Lind | are handling tickets. Melinda Booth spent her vaca-| a junior horse show this Sunday) , ; ‘ _ . , {tion with her parents and has re-| afternoon in 1 the indoor ring. Next weekend Mr. and Mrs. turned to her college studies in | Deland, Fla. | STAPP’S... . present the new...... RETURN TO NORTH Mr, and Mrs. Edward A. Proe- tor have returned from a stay of jseveral weeks in Naples, Fila.| [Their daughter, Mary, flew down) ito join them during her vacati on | BXeH! from Bradford Junior College. * * * oll AUTOMATIC Mrs. Henry C. Johnson was hos- ae tess at a meeting of the Bloomfield : : Hills Branch of the Women’s Na- a4 {tional Farm and Garden Associa- Zt tion Monday afternoon at her-home a ELECTRIC om Qeeies rend. dil Presiding at the tea table were | aq Sizes 4-8 |Mrs. Fred L. Black, Mrs. E. J.! cae Widths A-D a | Anderson and Mrs. Lester Col-| @ Good Will Offer! Get to- eal $ 95 ~ 4 |man, | ‘day’s most modern blue deter- | ‘ 8 ‘ -_ | = rs ray = a _ ‘ | -non Face Cloth inside! 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Lawaxsicm know writes, “For my grandson's)his paren have taken over it cleans up after it, They say it's Phan Bigs Boney: The Amer- allay the Poured During World War I, Emil's|12%h birthday, I gave him a Scottie|care not fair to the youngsier or the , Gift Sho today six “Resolutions” to help| remember act your age and {Parents bad a house big enough tol pup and a book of instructions on ‘haat imtiiy, 1 teen ib te pup to give a bey of 1% these P rs “you take eare of your heart. don't try to prove that you have [20 foun boarders: who worked in| eee, But Instead of em or washing the dog while the boy | “e*Ponsibilities . . . ” FE 2-5220 “deed ddiianann” te the physical stamina’ you had |*%@ four boarders who worked in'couraging him to look after it,| looked on, His mother feeds and er ree res Oe, 718 West Huron ciation suggested, should begin 10’ or 2 years age. Strenwous | pichbors. Se oer seennthtitty te a Guk to wale with a determination to let facts | ¢xereise may not harm a healthy ** She loved shopping, planning, cook : — rather than worrisome fears | heart, but the danger fs real if | When Emil his puppy, his| Betty Joan J | : got puppy and cleaning for her big house- : — govern your attitude toward ath gota (eae Main tate M oe cond St. Charles . Since she never questioned|§ vn 7 heart diseases. { net . pains to make! po-ome her own capacity to meet her : It then recommended’ the follow-| 6. To be alert to the dangers of very, very clear: Rags stayed only) 1 Tae For Brides to Be | 4 ing “resolves” for everyone's respiratory. infections which* are if Emil took full responsibility for! sh c of to her to question her child's, ca- i his behavior. William pacity. : ~ re nnnte Swng Be Wey Gaipiiber the tret tendag' |’ Mesohhies * * % Call for your free copy of the 1, To learn the facts about the months, and may place an added ' heart and’ ite diseases, and to strain on the heart. Prompt medi-| ster Rags’ arrival, At about 2! — Sqrurday Wty eee | Spring issue, the ‘Modern Bride’ avoid needless fears and worry. |Cal treatment for such infections| running down our block, the pa: morning in im other words, here are some eo 2. To shun self-diagnosis in is important, especially for “strep”) per bag of lunch he'd decided | St. Michael from “The Only Child” by Norma Complete Wedding Service Since 1899 presi’ "by Your own and health throat, which may be the fore-| #@ eat with Rags clutched in his Church. E. Cutts and Nicholas Moseley; P 8 : hecks rein, fap of rheumatic _ and yo ad kee Sacer The bride is “The we in posege A P Fl ] Co . 3. ‘fo eons ‘ecniaat excess; Cook coarsely grated carrots iNihour race with time. Between . the daughter parents’ attitude, They must be earce ora mpany weight, remembering that a season further with) gasps for breath, he'd munch his| of Mr. and willing to let the pet be the child's; . ry overworks your heart. butter, Use. just enough consom-| sandwich and feed his puppy Mrs. Ernest J to leave him all possible care; 559 Orchard Lake Ave. Phone FE 2-0127 ‘ get the sleep and rest me so there will be only a table- ee 6 (eo s Charl : and’ if he consistently the you need, because rest lightens, spoon or so of the liquid left by) then, before beginning the sprint t. es of care, to dispose of the pet."* the work your heart has to do. ‘the time the carrots are tender, - back to school, he'd fill Rags’ dish Chamberlain ? wan With fresh water and spread clean| street, He is ’ _ STORE HOURS: Mondey thru Seturday 9:30 A. M. until 5:30 P. M. papers on the floor of the cellar room where he was struggling to teach Rags the manners that would win, him social acceptance, 12 TOO YOUNG Do I think a child of 12 is too young to take some responsibility for a pet? | * bl * The correspondent who wants to Still-Rigid Rules Guide Males — in ‘Hatiquette’ son of ‘Mrs. William * Morgan of Fairgrove avenue and Walter Hotchkiss of Oxford. Start your Dream Home now >» -s.with Gorham Sterling RAS ECRY MAPLE ot BATES BIRMINGHAM MR. and MRS. W. HOTCHKISS water-repellent , Betty St. Charles Speaks CORSICANA, Tex. (INS) — Her Vows in St. Michael . |Since the first knight tipped his! Baskets of white gladioli and, The bride's floor-length gown of helmet visor to the ladies watch-| lilies decorated the altar of St.| French Rose Pointe lace and nylon ing the jousting, the do's and dont’s | Michael Church Saturday morning) tulle was styled with princess of hat wear have been a social when Betty Joan St. Charles and| lines and featured an illusion yoke problem to men. sd William Hotchkiss were married) with a lace medallion at the neck- Now a Texas hat manufa urer | in a Nuptial Mass, line, He sleeves tai t will try to establish “hatiquette” ml * * * —_ sie wrists, pered te booklets, displays and other. ma-) yyy and Mrs. Ernest J. St.| A cloche headpiece trimmed with! terials about the lore, romance and Charles of Chamberlain street are sequins and seed pearls held her rules of wearing men's hats. the parents of the bride. William! fingertip veil of illusion. Her bridal’ Below are a few of the “hat-!is the son of Walter Hotchkiss of|pouquet was of white shattered aches” company president I. Ben-| Oxford and Mrs. William Morgan) carnations with white roses jamin Parrill touches on in the | of Fairgrove avenue. —— ATTENDS SISTER new compaign. | ‘The Rev. William A. Immel A man must tip his hat an inch ‘ —_ * Mrs. Richard Schaeffer, sister from his head to show respect, Celebrated the 1@ o'clock a 900 of the bride, was gownes in a when greeting a lady in the street,| ™ony im the presence ballerina-length dress of violet guests. nylon and silk with small cap when greeting a man who is ac- companied by a lady, or when a sleeves for her duties as matron corduroy—our versatile any-weather coat Spring's most wearable coat is our corduroy classic .., a coat you'll take with you on your travels, wear in ‘ rain or shine, and love for the all-weather comfort _of its insulated Temp- = Resisto lining. Complete with smart matching hat. | = Sizes 6 to 18. - lady or gentleman, You of turquoise carnations. Her head-| don’t salute, or just touch the piece was of matching nylon net. - A decom thet vil become ¢ lesling nacg RA pe new Gorhem® | brim, Parrill warns. The hat must * 8 6 | 19,95 Sterling! The one possession in your t wi * paalineseles yt 2 leave the head. ‘|. The other bridal attendants, | > | <5. Sie go eet SPs and will glorify any style of decor, % AND DONT’S a —_— oe ‘ee whether modern or traditiona n crowded business elevators tt ated cntiee tn ‘tn sain ma te Sp mols tie dan cove wn chor teen car wip mhuton'ot | UH coateeh commen of honor’s in a turquoise shade. : . . Gorham's 17 most popular patterns. And, remember to ask ebout | "move oat since oe Their flowers were violet-shaded| Carnation Red Azure Blue - 7 It's t-resist needed | mages carnations. . erties eater gunmen Salts hens dent-resistant ond 2 ee cs aman ° Jan Schaeffer, niece of the bride, Sea Spray Green Turquoise hd . served as flower girl wearing a & Prices shown = Federel tax and wr fer sin- ant th plece-settings (knife, fork, = expected to remove his fed- frock of white nylon tulle. Desert Tan Rex Blue sg a teaspoon, saled cream soup spoon, butter spreeder *Trade Mark . a. iG Men can wear caps in the city eae Sekine pr pp va Suntan : Spanish Tile ; during leisure hours. They are and William Hart were ushers. | : md fine for strolling around the city 1 . streets or in the parks on a A reception was held in the) SPORTSWEAR i week-end, but they are taboo for evening at Knights of Columbus) , places of business. Hall. For her going-away ensem- | STREET LEVEL "FRED N. ble, the bride chose a white faille D . A hat can be worn indoors if it’s dress with a navy blue eyelet! : par trig aaa ut © oe ~~ coat and blue and white acces-| > ' , : Public building, should corsage from : a removed in clubs, art galleries, re- renlg-atrary readings | He ‘ : sidences and such. * 28 © ; a i 6s * 4 : , .@¢ ” A hat is almost never worn while The newlyweds are teneymocn-f ' . . im Pontiac's Oldest Jewelry Store sitting down. ing ia Magara Yate. On ttl = | “oe = ee return they will make their home 28 W. 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Kent iCounty Red Cross officials said checks for $1,000 already have) been recieved by the fund from! the Grand Rapids Herald and the Grand Rapids Press. nick-named D.O.N.,) © is reported at least 50 times more Create Terror in Quarters of Israeli (terael bas-charged that bends of paghiy~ scones ot Savete commandos, Pedayeen, rried out a or ida deep within he borders this weeken f super-secret % By CHARLES P. ARNOT CAIRO (INS)~Their insignia is) , a skull and crossbones. Their uniform is khaki coveralls toppec by peak-billed khaki caps. * * * They train in the hot, barren desert with live ammunition and real grenades. “They are tough, devoted volun- teers who have pledged their lives to defending their homeland. All other news about Egypt's super-secret commandos, known » midnight raid on an Israeli settle- as El Fedayeen, comes trom the Israelis, ‘ So far as Egyptian communiques are. concerned the Fedayeen. do not exist. Every correspondent who even has mentioned the name That is all the Egyptians have said, or apparently intend to say, about Israeli charges the Fedayeen staged "a dozen lightning raids Saturday night while_ranging 20 miles inside Israeli territory be- yond the furrowed border of the! sandy Gaza strip. MIDNIGHT RAID (Israel charged today that Egyptian commandos staged a Save for: Save more profitably at PONTIAC FEDERAL where we have increased the current dividend rate to 244% per annum, payable June 30th. USE OUR DRIVEIN WINDOW 16 E. Lawrence, Downtown 1.FUN ... those little. extra luxuries. 2. EMERGENCIES in stride, financially. 3. SECURITY... for happiness in the~ days ahead. re and ‘ Loan ecited 761 W. HURON STREET Have a Three-Point Savings Plan! SAVINGS. 407 Main St., .. to take them Rochester ment that is only five miles from the border of Jordan.) ' Cairo’s censored newspapers | published without comment the ‘entire Israeli version of the latest ‘Fedayeen raids even quoting an’ ‘Israeli spokesman calling the at- ‘tacks “‘murderous.”" But officially the refuse to acknowledge that there were any attacks at all. The Egyptians gave the same ‘silent treatment to Israeli claims ‘the sneaker-shod Fedayeen guer- ‘villas last September fanned across Israel, mined roads, shot up army | trucks and dynamited the voice ‘of Israel radio just 15 miles south \of Tel Aviv. | Behind Egypt's spreading cur-| tain of military security, now | stretching across the whole area jeastward from Alexandria to the |Gulf of Aqaba, activities of the | Fedayeen are the nation’s best | kept secret. SELF-SACRIFICERS Translated literally, El Fedayeen means self-sacrificers, or sort of an Egyptian version of the Japa- nese Kamakazi. Some of them are recruited from| ‘Palestinian Arab refugees and thus are acventurers without a country) ‘who are said to know Israel's ter-, rain because it once was their own. Others are strong young Egyp- tians who reached the Fedayeen by | volunteering after serving in the‘ | National Guard. | They are experts in ambushes, | hit-run attacks and night raids. | They are sald to be the closest | thing to Britain's famed war- ' thme commandos and America's | island hopping Marines ever | seen in the Middle East. The British discovered how \tough the Fedayeen were to sup- | ambush. me Past al i 4 Be ey, | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1956 / Parke-Davis Deve fice anon e. |Wild Egyptian ‘Commandos,’ Fedayeen, a violent peak in 1952 and 1953, The number of Fedayeen Egypt can send against Israel is a care- fully guarded secret. ELITE CORPS : But it is known thai there is an “elite corps” which was hand- picked especially for the most dangerous assignments. Some of these experienced guerrilla fight- ers are being integrated into) regular Egyptian army units. The Fedayeen organizational set-up and their total forces are so top secret that not even a majority of these commandos themselves know much about their own units. One observer who recently | watched a Fedayeen unit train- ing outside of Caire reported: “They were using live grenades,| real Molotov cécktails in what was called a mock attack from It scared me half to death just to watch them.” Circuit Court Grants 31 Divorce Decrees ‘Divorces granted recently in Oakland County Circuit Court in-| clude: | Cut out the coupon at the bottom of this ad and take it to your grocers now. He will allow you 15c off on any size bag of Robin Hood Flour. 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One omenge device|their savings in Dr. Q's pocket. people want them to be. contagious and willltnat he can avoid the dangerous|eannot be distinguished from |™ found to have nothing inside ; (Copyright 1956, Hersid Tribune Inc.) || Se TUG ASL. nonce cssrinte teehe otiginde woter! 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See t i q Ay eas j j ee eg , \ : Bis . ; ‘ pee e ao ee ry SS ¢ ¢ ee u * rT i f i} / * + . ‘ . ‘ i ¥ “ ‘ | é , . } { ‘ wo ) THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 11. 1956 | a TWENTY-SEVEN | Buttons and Barton Give Top Cafe Performance © By EARL WILSON oe ‘iain! YORK—Red Buttons made his Copacabana debut, a and my son Slugger—who's on vacation—and I thought he - was stupendous especially when he told of his good old school pa days In New York City “where es we had recess every half hour, just to carry out the wounded.” “Tl tell you how poor we were,” Red said. “When we got a phone call, we had to ‘run upstairs to the candy store.” Red and the grown-up Eleen Barton gave the Copa one of its very best shows. Elleen echoed the distress of many folks when she said: “Satur- , day night is the awfulest night BUTTONS of the week . . . choosing between Geen, and Como.../ you got to call tor a ar * ” te * * Massachusetts eaters from Tony Pettito: “Doesn't that] = boss of yours ever laugh?” .. . “Only when we ask him for al) raise.” ' Gees Zsa Zsa Gabor insists she’s marrying Hal eed Holly- wood builder, around April 17 1m Hollywood. Denying the engagement’s off, she says, “My trouble is dat I need at least three days’ time to get. married.” Who doesn’t? -»» “This is the age of hi-fi and low morals,” writes Lillian Cook. Ernest Hemingway was recently presented with a diploma! attesting that for 10 years he had served “beyond the call of|. duty” to the person who'd signed the diploma—his wife of|| exactly 10 years, Mary Welsh Hemingway. He recelved the) certificate at breakfast at his farm outside Havana. “Girls, always be nice to rabbits,” says Bob Mitchell of) 6929 Horsepen Rd., Richmond, Va. “You never know when you may find one in your mink coat”. . . It just isn’t true about Texans being braggarts. Harry Winston sold a Texas couple a 30-carat hunk of the Jonker diamond worth about $300,000. The Texas couple won't allow any publicity about it, according | to Winston, and he won't even. tell me what Texas city they live in, THE MIDNIGHT EARL... ’ id a Nanette Fabray and music publisher Marty Mills seem to|> > have busted; following her date with Bob Ritchie, he was e : , out with Yana the British star ... Rocky Marciano decided|/_ to fly back from Rio and is due here April 17. He has a healthy |)” bet that he won’t fight any after this year — and he has no|_ . plans now to fight this year, so! ... The big “Moby Dick” premiere’ll be in New Bedford, Mass., with Greg Peck, John Huston and assorted whales in attendance. Hal March got a big Revion raise and a slab of stock «+» Spencer Tracy's training in Cuba for “Old Man of the »” because he must appear rather “gaunt” .. . Hedy Lamarr and husband Howard Lee acted blissful at a party for Harold Hecht at 21, except that Hedy’s concerned about selling a movie she made in Italy. Won't tell the title—“You might steal it,”:she says. The producers of “The Matchmaker” told actor Arthur : Hill to move -to a hotel; his kids have chicken pox and he has ae no understudy. od _- 'TEL-HURON : and ANNIVERSARY + (Downtown or Tel-Huron) i: 2 Ce a a be You Can Outfit Yourself Ina Dapper Combination of SPORTCOAT AND SLACKS for Only The Trend Is Toward Sportcoats and Slacks! * * x * EARL'S PEARLS . Mathematics ‘1s a wonderful science, but it hasn't yet come up with a way to divide one tricycle between three small boys. * * * * sao WISH I’D SAID THAT: “There's one good thing to be said | about children—they never pull out pictures of their grand- parents.”—Ima Washout. * * * * TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: When a dieting woman com- mented that she had to watch her waistline, a “pal” purred, “a “How lucky that you have it right out there where you can.”|" 3 * * * x leg i i is fashion + There's now a Monaco cocktail, reports Sammy Kaye.| — occasions and business, this fash ° Two of ‘em and you feel like a prince—but you lose your! Bie 3 grace. That's earl, brother. for men is up front in the popularity | (Copyright 1956, the Hall Syndicate, Inc.) 4 parade. Osmun’s is up front, too with | fe . gs ; vile Cypriot Guerrillas Kill |Pow a British colony, be united * a combination outfit of handsomely tailored sportcoats and slacks at the eae ° with Greece. Britisher in Ambush A Guvitamnent, Cobeiicitigen enti hia : FAMAGUSTA, Cyprus w—Anti-(tr00ps returned the fire, wounding) | one low price of $34.75. British guerrillas ambushed a pa-|8n elderly Greek bystander. | ea trol some 10 miles west of Fama-| The troops cordoned the village, gusta last night, killing a British|@Md searched ‘it for two hours. || ~ Bs) soldier. ean acaanaaia ag | i He was the 25th British service-| The use of nuclear fission is! ~% e man killed since the Eoka under-|based on the discovery of the!’ wel ground launched its campaign of| movements of astronomical bodies, violence a year ago. Eoka and| Prime Minister Lord Brookebor-| —~ other p8é-Greék Cypriots demandjough of Northern Ireland, told a| that the east Mediterranean — Belfast meeting. Here's EXTRA |. closet space More and more men from coast to coast and in almost every walk of life yo s ceahiligser habe are turning to the quiet, luxurious : comfort of casual sportcoats and slacks. 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Insured for $100.00 FREE DISNEYLAND ENTRY TICKETS! | FRENCH GLO 1-HOUR VALET | Tel-Horon Shopping Center Ph. FE 5-7934 i. DOWNTOWN STORE TEL-HURON CENTER STORE. Open Mon.-Fri, ’til 9 its ogee “Se :.., . THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 11, 1956 Pontise Press Photo manager of Wrigley's; ‘enuen Wachler, mer- chandising manager at Osmun's Town & Country | Shop; and Ken L. Dunkel, manager of Kresge’s. | Anniversary Among the prizes during the 10-day event will be way today, Left to right: Eugene E. Piche, “‘ a trip to Disneyland for a family of three. Second Birthday Celebration [Flaming Car Crash Tel-Huron’s 16 Merchants\nuffs Out 3 Lives Launch Anniversary Sale| caviisc m—two so crashed headon a mile south of Cotetals of Se Sienan’s 20 sterne/aeh yotenetion pengremn ennsiating! Collins last night, killing three looked upon persons and injuring two. achievement this * * *# er a Killed were Mrs. Raymond Jew- ietes's ascend other ett, 42, her son, Raymond Jr., 14, . Route 1, Tustin, and. Frank The event will . 33, of Custer, ante si punteteols sham © Wied oth coe tomes it collided with one driven which will be climaxed with by Raymond Jewett, 48. Troopers award of a trip .|put out fire. for a family of three. “4 * * «6 —— plans Jewett and his daughter, Pa- ahce, Niedelson, tricia, 12, were injured. Jewett the Tel- Huron was reported in fair condition and that the community will be invited Patricia: in serious condition at to join the celebration Mercy Hospital here. |Amvets Post 16 will have to wait another week for an answer from ‘|the City Commission on whether (Japan to Pay Dutch Pontiac City Affairs The Marine Corps League. and they can stage a 10-day carnival in the city in May. Commissioner Floyd P. Miles: (District 4) last night requested a week's postponement of a second request from the veteran organiza- tion for a carnival to be held May 21 through May 30 on Montcalm street between the Grand Trunk Railroad and a bowling alley in this area. Miles asked for the delay in order that he may investigate the area and also allow the po- lice department to check to see if the carnival would be within the law in this vicinity. Last month, the commission re- jected a similar request for a Oak- land avenue site by the group because several residents’ voiced objections. last night included a report from Decision on Carnival Date |Delayed by Commission approved the transfer request of a SDM and SDD license at 570 S. Telegraph Rd., and approved a Other action in the brief meeting| Distributors’ wholesale license. Third street from Ivy to Laurel after a petition was received last; night requesting the work. Another petition, this:\one for paving Gladstone Place, was of- fi Commissioner John E. Carry (Dis- trict 6). City Clerk Ada R. Evans an- regional meeting of the Michigan) ered as a public necessity by! nounced that the seventh annual| State Jet Base. Hassle Brewing House Faces Problem of Final Site: Manistee or Kalkaska’ WASHINGTON — The House ore today was faced with the problem of what to do about ‘Michigan's two-year jet air base hassle. Chairman Vinon (D-Ga.) of the House Armed Services Committee has left it to the lower chamber to decide between Manistee and Kalkaska counties, Michigan, as the site of a multi-million dollar jet base/ “FF a military st we (thé committee) decided elth- Municipal League will be held May 2 at the Birming Community House. . In final action, the commission er of the (sites) meets the necessary requirements, Vinson said yesterday in opening debate on a two-billion-dollar military public works bill, “The House can make the choice,” he said. > ¢ & The Armed Services Committee 3 Nine Layérs High Catana, second city of Sicily, is built on nine layers of lava poured out by Mount Etna. Three "== *"'Chicago Test Case ~ Draws Retrial Jury the selection of a fair jury. * * & Two prosecution witnesses were shot before thestart of the first trial. Albert Schwartz, a Detroit jeweler, was assassinated in May 1951 before he could testify. James I. Marshall, Ferndale, Mich., jeweler, was wounded in late 1950 but recovered in time to testify. First American Bible in English it,:was printed in Boston in 1752. voted almost unanimously last the City Plan Commission approv- ing the amending of a proposed ordinance which will prohibit auto-| mobile bumping, painting, or refin- ishing in Commercial 1 zones in the city. A public hearing te scheduled | for next week on the ordinance. The commissioners also heard another report from the plan group denying a request to rezone to Commercial 1 property on the north side of Perry street between Giddings road and Galloway Creek. Public hearings were held on the following public improvement proj- ects with the assessor authorized to prepare assessment rolls and report to the commission April 24: Sanitary sewer on the southeast side of Oakland avenue from Cass to 518 feet southeast. Curb, gutter, grade, gravel and related work for Cedardale and Bondale avenues from Eart- } TOKYO (~The upper house of Japan's Parliament today ap- proved an agreement to pay 10, million dollars in indemnities to 110,000 Dutch World War II intern- eés, cal 1 . ™ . ‘A: 2 4 ; ya > a i | ‘al a aa 77h Pant Sip 2 f WV I | 7] . a A : Vacation Blanks or airy SSyizom ee mu Tin toe =e Colorful Prints Gay New Patterns Easy to Sew ‘om (ghee hint | | RESEDA Printed tissue faille. a acetate, silk finished, silk colors. 45-inch width HAND WASHABLE COLORFAST 695 PERCALES - 80 Square First quality, 36-inch width. New spring colors and patterns. Ideal for so many, many items. Colorfast, washable. At anniversary savings of only. Panes to 89c 100s Embossed No-iron Ginghams, polished #0 Choose and others. All first quality. from. 700-Yard Spool Dressmaker Thread Reg. 39e 40, 50, 60 size Coates & Clarke mercerized sewing thread—white : 33° FREE DISNEYLAND ENTERY BLANKS! 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" ALL-EXPENSE PAID VACATION Via TWA Airline TO DISNEYLAND BLANKS FOR PARK FREE AT OUR DOOR! iS ee Re — TEL-HURON SHOPPING Coren j : i? ee y: se > t 3 : : Y : : J fu “ o ree - ‘1 , , Pa he gt J on ay ee Aa , et : Foy as 4 7 : ee a , er ____THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL u., 1956 et f __'TWENTY-NINE | eet — . : é' . , i. va ‘eas nea mem —neceeushvsenmeoncentesinenstter gimme sexing ern oinan-nininanenigutiainnsevereninclen-eianaammnennt cassie ginion genic neni Texas Politicos _ WHAT’S MY LINE? | , De ae rang neren mse en | nsowon. | === —||@ YAY a TEL-HURO Gov. Shivers Bc z TELE , . Sen. Johnson for Control Bs : seen eesekawen = ee len St geet Ae 53 $43 we on a ee Ea i seees oS eee ee oe for @ finish fighit on who will lead t he state's Sémember national : Democratic convention delegation. 3 FRADT *e® @e | 4 LESET They were Gov. Allan Shivers) 5 TLAPE - os and Sen, Lyndon B, Johnson, > ccen both experienced and aggressive 8 FOGER 10 Fes battlers who up to now had 9 CARRE Ss OR I A aa A sealed ae den oa 10 PRITS See SOR BOG Ge RE RA Sa BESS Both Shivers and. Johnson ac- ‘ Yesterday's answer: office, plAn cepted their backers’ can ine. shif eed on ae va one Poms. caucus moChine, shif, 1Ools, woRker, Yard. leadership of the delegation to be : ae, eras ester | vention, Each said he wasn't - It was first introduced at Morris- the . but would take it iff] V ae Row — Allows Pals town, N.J., earlier this month. radio . * * & night. A few hours earlier, Shiversiin) Taboo Wards tn the patiant'e sein nn dea mafle oe ture television camera with a written statement in Austin. COLUMBUS, Ohio «—Now it’s| viewing screen and a special tele- SHIVERS NO; JOHNSON YES [Possible to “visit” hospital pa-jphone. The hospital lobby would tients with communicable dis-/5ave the me equipment. accept the favorite son presiden-jeases without making direct con- oe tial nominee role, Johnson said he|tact with ‘the patients, The visitor, from the lobby, dials the channel tuned to the pa- would accept the favorite son spot * 8 ticnt’s room. Visitor and patient if the convention majority wanted “Visit-vision”—a new electronic|then have a full view of each other N . : gadget: which permits this—wasjand may carry on a telephone eo the senior gee Brom displayed today at the annual con-|conversation without fear of germ gg sen mentioned vention of the Ohio Hospital Assn.! transmittal. c > SALE starting thursday 9:30 a.m. Johnson spoke in a ari Visit Patients | Here's now it works: E : governor — said he has “no per-, sonal ambition.”’ He is not seeking. re-election. . i * * } But Shivers took another shot at his old political foe, U.S. House Speaker Sam Rayburn, who origi- Girl’s Toy a’ VACUUM a CLEANER , rkli ht—Really W HE sreting ohana Won Shivers and Rayburn have been fighting since Rayburn headed the Adlai Stevenson campaign in| Texas in 1952 While Shivers bolted § to support the GOP's Dwight--D. Eisenhower. | Chicken Pox Climb | Seen by Health Head The number of chicken pox cases | in Oakland County has risen in, the past week according to a re-| port from the Dr. John D. Mon-, roe, health director. | The Pontiac report for the week | finds that six cases of whooping) cough were reported this week, | compared to none last week. A complete breakdown of re-| i ports from the health departments i on communicable diseases follows: Pontiac Past Prev. Year Week Week Ago Chicken POR cissessse. 3 4 iv Gonorrhoea 2... eeseenes 3 4 Measles. .cvcsseseveees 23 20 oe RUBBER COVERED eE a Size ero ere * seaeeueegerteee® Large *eee Mumps ....sceve Poliomyelitis .,.. Scarlet fever ... - eeoS3w-o-we —“—_— Red measles ......0008 Oakland County Past Prev. Year Week Week Ago 1 21 Chicken pOK ......5.: 64 0 Measles Peer er 301 83 Pneumonia (all forms) 6 6 1 Scarlet fevweer ......... 11 83 Tuberculosis (all forms) 3 9 Whoopink cough ...... 6 3 Mumps 2.6... .sseeeence 19 183 3° Impetigo aoee 0 0 Rheumatic . fever . : P cone @ To Address Rotarians | GRAND RAPIDS (#—David W. Kendall of Washington, D. C., and Jackson, assistant secretary of the | | treasury and former Republican U Ss Uu a y national committeeman, will ad- dress the Grand Rapids Rotary a higher priced Methodist Men to Meet EAST LANSING ( — Ways of using the talents of retired persons in church work will be discussed tee eee © e © ~~ Ba Slightly Soiled INFANTS DRESSES , 2and 4-Gore : \ Sizes 1-3 , | TP ‘Sgyay,|| LADIES’ NYLON SLIPS_ || Q 7: | Some Rayons. 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Laete ERESGE’S Bieter: _ SHOP MON., THURS., FRI., SAT. to 9 P.M. tiac igh School Band DALE C. HARRIS, Conductor CONCERT PONTIAC HIGH SCHOOL Tomorrow, April 12, 8:15 p.m. Pontiac High School Bands have been First Division Champions in the state for twenty-five years. They have been proclaimed by the nation’s leading bandsmen as one of the finest bands in the country. Hear the Pontiac High School Band in its annual concert, The Merchants of Pontiac Are Proud of the Band and Enthusiastically Support It by Sponsoring This Ad. Tenor: Saxophone Wiles, R | ichard ‘ Lantz, Ric * Raritones ’ id : ; line . Maher, Dav! ‘ itone Rice, Philip ff, Carol Bar , Gary are Barbara rer Saxophone Smith rah 4 Jr. Paull, Sara J. * Justin, Edward, Rice, Marshall. Alto Clarinets : Trombones Quick, Janis Carline, Judith Horns Allen, David L. Motley, Grace French #0 Brees, David “derson, William Burtch, pay t ; ; Anderson, ‘ Erwin, Jam : ; Eb Clarine ‘arinets Harroun, Rober Johnson, Rober : ssman, Gerald Bass Clarine Higgins, Sara iw, Dougin' Ir Crossman, Klukos, Norma Larson, Roderick Sheffield, v ¥yan Tom k, Merlyn Soriane, ° Osler, Shoo ’ ar Watts, Allen Bb Clarinets 2 Wright, San . Margaret Kandt, Jerr) Begovien ot Oboes Basses Beyer. yn 7 _ =n Bimm, Richard Shaw, James \. ts a Bannon, W al , Judy Robert Corne Davies, Da Cooper Tenny, Merritt, Bdward : Cowan, Bailey, Ronald L. Na ther Rudolph "Martha Bassoons Benson Delmar Williams, : ham enson, ) ; at t we per, Lillian Blum, Eadie P rceussion ‘ Howell, John ‘pner W jlliam “ : James e Hufton, Scribner, Clancy, Ro binski, Richard MacFadyen, Gilbert Everett, Robe Dem 90 Moore, Barbara Kneale, Ear \ Green, 7 4 Murphy, Patrice Alto Saxophones = Laveave, Ciliam Keivit, Larry . Kinley, eivit, ae. Ronald Quackenbus , Me nnis tzmiller, Rona ford, Bill Paramo, Kitz 4 Rogers Mercy Pearle Otis Petroff, Elinor Thome, Joe Springer, Linda Mills, Judith Ryan, Jerry Stoner, L Murphy, Mare Voynar, Brenda Barnett’s Clothes Shop 19 N. Saginaw St. Calbi Music Co. 119 N. Saginaw St. - Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Pontiac Cloonan Drug Store 72 N. Saginaw St. Community National Bank Pontiae Consumers Power Co. Pontiac The Detroit Edison Co. Pontiac Dickinson’s Saginaw at Lawrence Donaldson’s ‘ates Co. 27 Orchard Lake Ave. Don R. MacDonald, Inc. 370 S. Saginaw St. Grinnell Brothers 27 S. Saginaw St. Oliver Motor Sales 210 Orchard Lake Ave. Fred N. Pauli Co. 28 W. Huron St. F. J. Poole Co. 151 Oakland Ave. Pontiac Retail Store 63 Mt. Clemens St. Pontiac State Bank Pontiac Rappy’s National Clothing Co. 9 S. Saginaw St. Roth Lumber Co. 3360 W. 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No. Perry — e 59 S. ane Soe Theesday od — a 9 Lansaadl |WHITE BREAD “= ryt eta © OCCT EEE ET ERS tie S sO 4 i A oC) — = w at | It was a spectacular game be- fore 14,152 screaming fans—a and the best - of - seven National Hockey League final playoff series, four games to one. * * * It. was fitting that all the scoring for the NHL champs was done by goalie Jacques Plante of the Can- adiens who was forced into‘an al- most superhuman effort in shading Glenn Hall, Detroit's rookie net- rac ee eo our" As the second hand of the Mon- for the final minute of the third period, the roars of the crowd be- came a crescendo that reached its peak when Captain Butch Bou- chard came on the ice with three seconds: Jeff. gs it was the first appearance in play of the veteran defenseman for the entire playoff series and for the last half of the NHL sea- son. Everyone knew it was the ‘swan-song appearance of the gal- Jant Bouchard after 15 seasons of campaigning and a gesture that signalized his retirement. the air by his players and carried about before the cup-presentation ceremonies got under way at cen- ter ice, . scoring champion of the NHL sea- son with 47 goals and 41 assists, Coach Toe Blake was lifted into * * * The goal last night by Beliveau, DETROIT W& — Light-heavy- weight Chuck Spieser returns to his home town tonight for the first time since hitting big time box- ing’s television trail. But the local fans aren't batter- ing down the box office and the one-time Michigan State collegian will be lucky to attract 2,000 cash customers to the vast Olympia Stadium for his 10 rounder against Spieser never from a Midwest buildup such as the one given Chuck Davey, an- other Michigan State boxer who turned pro, Davey became one of boxing’s first television ‘‘darl- ings.’ Spieser went into the Army and _— Spieser Favored Over Rowan in Detroit Fight but he has never fought anybody in the top 10 and he's not apt to in the immediate future, Champi-' on Archie Moore has weight trou- ble. Floyd Patterson is biding his time for a heavyweight shot. Yo- lande Pompey sticks pretty close to England and Gerhard Hecht is a German who prefers European bouts, . * * A victory tonight probably will give Spieser another shot at Pas- trano although their first two bouts didn't draw many raves. Pastrano is a heavyweight. Spieser has 12 knockouts to his credit but tends to cut. Rowan has a 27-81 record, Spartans Start =p asso“ Against UD 9 * his : BEE f os oH = BF 2 ; giz i if liveau, who sped in alone on Hall = the goalie with a clean Pronovost was still in : . AP Wirephoto alty box wn edit Wadload ‘OH, THAT GOLDEN SHOE!’ — The original § Rose Bowl game against UCLA have a place of counted what proved to be the win-| ame ball and the shoe worn by Dave Kaiser who . honor in the MSU trophy case these days. Both ning goal at 15:08 kicked the winning 41-yard field goal in the 1956 are gold-plated. Tigers Out to Test Bonus Merits of Bertoia at 2nd TERRE HAUTE, Ind, u—Reno Bertoia apparently is going to open the season at second base well may be the year of the big bonus payoff for Tigers, . * * «& Three seasons ago with the club trying anything to erase memories of its first and only last-place Canada by the name of Reno Pe- ter Bertoia. for Detroit: If he can stick, this/last year as he boomed to the American League batting title with a 340 average. ta, Ga., when his bonus term ran out last June. He blossomed in a hurry in Class A competition, in August only because it was near the end of the season and the Ti- gers wanted an extra infielder. This spring he was dropped to the minor league training base, only to be recalled suddenly when the second-base situation became desperate on the Tiger varsity, And as the Tigers pulled in here for an exhibition today with Kaline became g household word Miller was sent down to Augus- Bertoia has fielded flawlessly since getting a chance to every day, He's had: 40 chances without a miscue. At bat he’s still a question mark, He hit a grand- slam home run in New Orleans Monday but he’s 3 for 13 against major league pitching. The youngster can hit for dis- tance. Six of his 20 major league . hits have been for extra bases. - AP Wirephote |finish, the Tigers shelled out about|came back near the end of the| Milwaukee. Man: Sucker te ay knocked 7 ‘le = NO LONGER LONESOME — Ken Venturi, 24-year-old amateur | $100,000 jn bonuses three un-/season to post two important vic- via tocharcl: _or me Bertoia thinks daily play will help ae ae Re “as Gan fe) eral golfer from San Francisco who said he was the lonesomest guy in |tried youngsters. tories over Cleveland and is} “To me, he (Bertoria) looks as/him, gained a draw with Pastrano in pen egu ar Season Augusta Sunday when he lost the Masters to Jackie Burke by one . * * counted on heavily this year, good as anyone we could get from “You can't beat it,” he said with a rematch at Miami in January.| Ot Home After 4-5) stroke has no reason to be lonesome anymore. Shown with his wife The cash was divided pretty - - * * * * a broad grin. “‘If you have a bad Suuoai evteakt seed rif T Pk ene’ Mark Connie, he reads the numerous telegrams received at home with evenly among an outfielder named} Bertoia, signed three months another team. Certainly he is the|day, there's always a game the " Rowan, the underdog, was siemiaiiin was words of congratulations from all over the country, Venturi said Fare —_, ipeec left-| after Kaline and Miller, has come/|pest we have on hand, and I'm|next day — a chance to redeem soundly whipped by John Holman he was misquoted about thirigs said about some of the pros at the |named Retest Milley end ang?| slong the slowest of the three. He| staying with him.” yourself.’ his last time out but was giving EAST LANSING (# — Two posi-' Masters. ‘ ? um 8 -| avoided ing farmed out when ; away considerable weight. To-|tions are still up for grabs as : haired, Italian-born infielder from|his two-year bonus service ended night he'll be the heavier, proba b-| Michigan State opens its regular) , a ly by five or six pounds. Spieser|baseball season here today against| Misunderstood’ He Says ! 8 Horses Brin expects to weigh 172. the University of Detroit. g Spieser is the fourth-ranking|~ The Spartans returned last week 8 Victories at ; from their southern training swing with a 45 record. Walt Godfrey of Detroit and Tanforan Track “nau ne, Si oe We all have an understandable tendency to excuse treak goi t Tant ‘ourselves for our failures. A golfer will gripe over rain- sratledtght ‘clcnight “winners with drenched greens or sunbaked fairways. A horse trainer his last. eight horses. will moan about a cuppy track. - ° : ~*~ * &* * Venturi Denies Criticism in Masters Ed Hobaugh of Ford City, Pa.,a | SAN FRANCISCO (®—Ken Ven- Burke shot a final 71 to total was a pleasure to play in it, and pair of senior right handers, are |turi, young San Francisco ama-| 999 while Venturi scored 80 for|I am happy that I played as well - jteur who blew a four-stroke lead | 599 as I did.” to lose the Masters Golf Tourna-|“: ment, says he is sorry he said Lakers Nip Wolves on Cinders, 55-54 * * «@ Venturi said he still was puzzled * 6 « “I would like to deny the report * sites te West Bloomfield nosed out Clark-| and lost three. anything at all when he came ; ; the switch before the last ; 55-54, in a Wayne-Oakland) Coon John Kobs will be jug-(tome because his remarks “were ‘hat I said Mike Souchak, Burke's she which cece him with Sam|,)oreewit started his run Thurs-/ Certain boxers complain their footwork is restricted League dual track meet Tuesday pooedl = M8" | certai ! 1 " ‘playing partner, was helping him day with two winners, Colonel Vic : ‘ : gling players at both first base|°¢rtainly misunderstood. Playing partner, lping Snead instead of Byron Nelson, a ar in small rings. Perhaps it is just as well we do not always afternoon at Clarkston. Ray Bran ee en oe eels a ror Venturi denied that he had criti-/reach the greens and to club him|long-time friend and mentor, 2nd Challtack. His eighth was Hill, 5 1. ideal conditions. When the alibi rug is jerked cheau's 2nd-place finish in thelieup prior to the start of Big Ten | “2d other players or officials of in the final round, What I did say _** day. The payotis ecoctd’nen,\from under a sensitive soul the ego is badly bruised broad- jump, the final event,| ia, jthe tournament which ended Sun- was that Souchak’s friendly, moral} “I was nervous anyway and all pail to S21 post ranged from) ° brought victory to the Lakers, .« « iday at Augusta, Ga. support undoubtedly helped Burke|the help I could get, I could use,”|54% t $21.9. ~ & K Brancheau also won the pole) Denny Blue of Flat Rock, Paul) 4.) 1. oe . - * ‘in the final round. That was per-|he said, “I don’t mean clubbing] \. track Gldtimers could recall] Take Karl Arthur Olson. The leftfield wall in vault and tied for ist in the! Bando of Berkley and Roscoe Da-| 9 0f achievement,” Vern vail cee natural. help or anything like that, just!, ionger streak of winners for a| Boston's Fenway Park may have made many a career high jump to score 12 points, tops|vis of Brooklyn, N.Y., are all in es aioe or me ees someone friendly to talk to. trainer but you can take it from Karl it nearly undid his. Clark ‘ s$80C! * * « ‘ fp * ‘ Elles: ‘ rt acy | the Tuning for first base. Davis| press. ° “But,” he added, “I'd like to Karl figured in the big nine-man Red Sox-Senator HELP WANTED — Al Lopez stares moodily out of the Indians’ dugout and wonders who'll do the hitting this season. The Tribe is more depedent on pitching than appears to have the best chance’! on the strength of a .292 batting average on the southern trip. Right field candidates include Dean Moore of Fenton, Frank Franchi of Dearborn, Russ Lu- plow ef Saginaw and John Po- lomsky of Cleveland. Detroit will send senior right-| “It was a great tournament; it Meet hander Fred Crissey to the mound against the Spartans. He is one of only three letter- men in the lineup for the Titans. five days of outdoor drills in be- fore today. Meads, Bates Get Yost Honor Awards George Meads, 41 Dennison, Ox- ford and Jim Bates, 33113 Thomas, Farmington were among 18 out- standing juniors and seniors jn ath- letics receiving Yost Honor Awards jat the annual Awards Banquet held yesterday—in the University of Michigan: Union. - The awards, established in 1940, are awarded on the basis of moral character, scholastic abil- ity, physical ability and promise of leadership. Meads is a senior in the Literary College and Bates is a February graduate from the School of Educa- tion at Michigan. Bates also received an award last year. ever, By BRUNO L. KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Press U. of D. was able to get. only} Mention the name Frank Syron land the topic of discussion auto- jmatically turns to golf. For 36 years Frank has been - {the working pro of pros. As the jowner and pro. of the Pontiac jCountry Club for the past 15 years, Syron recalls his first association with the game 45 years back. He started caddying in Chicago about 1916 and after a long spell as caddie master and assistant pro at the South Shore Club in - the Windy City, Frank came to’ Michigan, , — +Bloomfield Hills Country Club was his first outpost as caddie imaster and assistant for 7 years, jand for the next 14 years was the pro for Orchard Lake. His stay at Orchard Lake was , & memorable one in respect to a | pupil he started on the way to | stardom, It was the great Babe FRANK SYRON, Pontiac C C the Pro FRANK SYRON swap. correct the statement attributed to, - . me that I would have won had I ine ins ‘played with Byron Nelson. What, ‘L said was that if I had played| |with*Byron, his moral support and| friendliness might have helped (= on omer me, Ll | * * * Sigman’s 3-Run Blast Gives Wolverines 1st Victory at Home “I'm not peeved at anyone back there, but I wasn't getting any of the benefit of the doubt.” * * * Another puzzle, Vehturi said, is why his friend Harvie Ward, Na- tional Amateur champion, was ANN ARBOR «~— Al Sigman’s With Olson the Red Sox shipped pitchers Dick Brodowski, Al Curtis, Truman Clevenger and outfielder Neil Chrisley to Washington for Bob Porterfield, Mickey | Vernon, Johnny Schmitz and ex-Bosoxer Tom Umphlett. x & & * Aside from the young pitchers who were desperately sought to prop up the sagging staff, Washington is quite excited over the 25-year-old Olson. And the way the 6 foot 312 inch 205-pounder is performing one can’t see anything but joy in Olson’s manner since he was sprung from beneath the haunting shadow of the Fenway fence. 380-foot_ home ith tw | shooed away from the 17th green *0-foot home run with two men gosox EXPECT RIGHTIES TO CLEAR THAT WALL and not even allowed to speak to aboard gave the University of him on the final two holes of the) Michigan an 8-5 victory over Cen- jtral Michigan yesterday in the| Wolverines’ first home stand after a tour of the South. last round, * * * In Augusta, Clifford Roberts, Masters tournament director and) — gigman’s homer climaxed a chairman of the board of the AguS- | five.run fifth inning that sent los- ta National Golf Club, said ““Bob/ ing pitcher Dick Rademacher to Jones and I were most shocked’’| the showers about reports of what Venturi said. - * * © | Michigan used four pitchers, with For years now, the Red Sox have expected their right-handed hitters, especially outfielders, to take full advantage of the short wall. Young Mr. Olson was no different from the others. But as often as he tried he couldn't succeed. In fact, he became so inept he inadvertently altered his natural batting power and he was unable evento hit the ball past the shortstop. But he emphasized that no state-|Jim €lark claiming the victory al- ment would be made “until ail though he hurled only 1 two-third. the facts are in.” |innings and gave up three hits and * * * one run, Venturi said he did not plan any) _ * ® | more big tournaments until the Na- Wally Galba of Central Michigan tional Open at Rochester, N.Y., in Opened the scoring with a_bases- ‘June. ‘empty home run in the 3rd. * * « Michigan meets Wayne next in a ““T'll be ready then,” he declared home-and-home series Friday and and added “‘some day I'll win the Saturday. Masters." 001 211 000—5 001 180 Olx—8 Central Michigan... a 4) | Michig “ 0 | Didrickson Zaharias, who in 1933 + received a six-week tutoring course from Frank Syron, At Pontiac CC, Frank has given Crane Hurlers Hold PHS to 2 Hits, Win 9-1 Here Pontiac High's baseball club _ took an opening game sock to the t failed, because of a .bad throw to first on Bedford's grounder. Chuck Grube scored 9-1. Cranbrook’s club, also start-/fourth. Dave Cooper, George Gary ing its regular season's play afterjand Jim Grube counted in the 6th lopportunity to the younger set in- iterested in the game. An extensive ‘building program now underway is designed to bring added life to! | Syron's concept for bringing golf to the junior enthusiast, & | (Tomorrow we present Bill | Graham, professional at Bloom. field Hills Country Club.) Banquet at St. Frederick #i% Honors Youthful Athletes PWBA Bowlers Hold | Michigan ....... 006 Rademecher, Rieman Pinkbetmer, Giradin (3), and Snider. nt ern {6) and Wilson, Clark St. Frederick honored its elemen-| Under the guidance of Robert! tary and junior high athletes Tues- | Chapdelaine and Ernie Zubalik, St. day night at a banquet in the St.| Fred's grade school boys won the Vincent De Paul parish hall. The CYO football championship and banquet was sponsored by the! finished 2nd in the basketball race. | Moms and Dads Club. Father Maurice Veryser, ath- Feller Marks 20th Year | letic director at St. Fred, pre- sented letters and monograms to the youthful athletes from the Year's Final Meet Final gathering for the season for members of the Pontiac Wom-) en’s Bowling associatioh was held over the weekend, at Knights of Pythias hall, at which time offi- cers for 1957 were announced and “AH my trouble started,” he confided during an Orlando workout, “when I came out of the Army and tried to take advantage of the left-field wall. Maybe it helped some players, but it was poison to me.” vx * x * The blond Californian continued after taking his turn in the batting cage. “I used to stand with my feet on an even line, spread apart naturally. But when I opened my stance to try to take advantage of that wall, I couldn't touch pitches on the outside corner. And it just about ruined me. I kept trying to hit pop flies over that fence but all my pops were coming down in the shortstop’s glove.” x we we we. Olson hit all the farms in the Red Sox system during his early days. The Oakland resident moved from San Jose, through Birmingham, Scranton and Louisville before reaching the Hub. However in 1951 he went to Korea and didn’t return until July 1953. Both in 1954 and last season the tall West Coaster found himself playing junior varsity to the bigger guns in the Fenway arsenal. Softball Pilots to Meet Fag te a at re eee ee LOUISVILLE, Ky. iisiits ” wd Lape : Sth through ge lage grade. |tournament were presented, Derformance of Dave|Pearson, Cooper Gary cross- AY. Wom g started, z had said) Awards were made to’ A 8, , Campbell and Bruce Ri ing the plate on a series of walks|Will the Cleveland Indians find forjot the ST-year-old once rapid] coaches Chapdelaine and Zabalik. | Digie Recreation was given the| The Waterford ecm tas 4 reg ny eM dal de dad collected 10 hits, (Jerry Pointer loaded the bags),/old Bob Feller to do this year in| Robert: ; Teer 1957" tournament, date for Wwhich|"eation Department « ae. te oe jon Both Chiet singles were oft |* sincie by Cooper, and .a hit|which he marks the 20th anniver-) “Well, Bob will have to make| cainer Veryser announced hisiwit be. announced later. Past|meeting for men’s softball man-| 442 Sindee ace ; worked the ist >@tsman by Terry-Zellhart). _ [sary of his joining the Tribe? —_ the team.”* resignation as athletic director, @|prexies were given lovely corsages,/agers Tuesday, April 17, at 7:30] jay. | Chiefs’ only score came in the) The , question probably won't * * «@ post he has held five years, toland cash prizes totaling $3,815 . to : p.m., in the recreation office of * fourth when Bud Hayward walked, have ‘much bearing on the pen-| On a club heavy with pitching|become pastor at St. Vincent.\went to some 81 teams, 335 all- Comasnieaies:-dcltition talidh Poe singled and Clay Williams nant race, but it is one of a great talent, this sounded like a stiff or- Father Fabian Weber will be the! events, 87 doubles, and 182 singles|*!® Community Activ building and Charley Johnson were passed deal of sentimental interest to mil-\der for the fading fireballer, a/M€W athletic head, -_ leompetitors. | ; on Williams Lake Road. to force in Bud. : ‘lions of baseball fans. _ {notoriously unspectacular spring-| Guests of honor were Niles Free-| * * * * * ®* 90 | “Bob has ! cher, _-=jiland, coach “at Walled Lake, and) Officers are President Genevieve! Purposes of the meeting are to Bradley, vice president Margaret discuss this season Feller was equal to the|Dorne Dibble, Detroit Lions. foot- has star. Freeland and Dibble briefly as. 2 Gene “Wright, |L r ‘> ane bd es oe ee ARE RRS ic TS cS best fields for the May 28] Municipal shooting for thelr 4th crown. |" Date has been set and prelim-jevent. ‘This nique links test, only City Parks and Recreation De Play is over 18 holes, medal) Pontiac High Chicts were the |lubs were ready to talk trade. inaries indicate the 5th of its kind in the state, will) tment and the: athletic |play. Winning schdol team will] event's ist champions, Joe The best bet was a Yank deal Press Invitational High School|take place, as in other years, | possession for one year of) Borovick is coach of the defend: Oriole pitcher, either Bill = for an the beautiful perpetual trophy, ing squad. ~~ [Wright or Jim (no hit) Wilson, on Fi : : NCAA Meet o Start sme immediate 3 DEALS MSU Defends Boxing TilSstzecossevees == | i for our customers who want | ~TUBED TYPE “TIRES! - the totally Ty ? i s z sit under ing punches in an effort to land|strice MHSAA rules eligibil-|°"til the following day (May 29).| the 19th anoual National Colleg+|a berth in the tryouts ity and awards. at i $ * * pionships starting tomorrow will} Idaho State, with four of the un- .| Inge the knowl-|team title. Louisiana State, Wis-|sionified intentions of taking part.| ples 10 weight)consin and the Spartans are given classifications of the three - day/ outside cheno. tournament, at the University of * wr automatically gully The list ot iboats will be : f d INSTALLATION WHILE YOU WAIT Coach at Wheaton | American Milers Quit ight. A , including |Pelonis with a record of 10-0-0 and pee mibins uae taoe yet to Idaho State’s Mike McMurtry with uni-|@ 60-1 mark meet in a quarter- fir-|final match in the 178-pound divi- sion, * * «# FORD - 7” |\' CHEVROLET 153 LOW PRICES ON ALL CARS!. s Ld Another outstanding boxer com-|0Ne ‘of America’s top milers ajthey don't quit.” Michi an Ca peting in the light-heavyweight|‘ecade ago and now a successful * 8 e@ @ass will be Wisconsin's Orville|T@ck coach, sees no reason why) Dodds singled out Fred Dwyer and two draws. He'll oppose LSU’s| ‘Our fellows who are good nev- * @ @ | er have a chance to reach matur-| Wheeler has won seven straight ye & .__ |here will be David Abeyta of Ida- * * 6 Player on All-America)no state, undefeated in 11 starts} “Glenn Cunningham ran some they quit too soon.” Dodds, better known as the players from 24 states who make up the first all-america high school Too Soon Says Dodds WHEATON, Ill, —Gil Sedds, “‘and they can become better if Pitts, Pan - American champion. Americans can’t better the 4-min-|of Villanova and Ted Wheeler of tf ar f el ect ad Pitts has a record of six victories|Ute mile. lowa. _* * @ ity,” said the one-time world rec-|miles this Stephenson High School) The winningest fighter in action/ord holder. Scholastic Squad in the 125-pound division. < pews nee sen oe = Williams Finds of Sethe Mich. net Peter Japs Capture Range of Fence basketball squad selected by Scho- — national educa- that won the class B state title in Michigan this year. The All-America squad was chos- en from 135 regional selections— 15 players from each of nine geo- graphic regions. The top scorer on the team is Kelly Coleman of Wayland, Ky., who collected an amazing 4,263 points during his high school ca- Table Tennis Doubles Title TOKYO W—Ichiro Ogimura and Yoshio Tomita of Japan won the {World Men's Doubles Table Ten- nis Championship today by beat- ing Ivan Andreadis and Ladislav Stipek, Czechoslovakia, 21-13, 7%1- 10, 21-11, , i Angelica Rozeanu and Ella Zel-|4 ler, of Romania, won the wom- en's doubles by coming from be-| 23 hind to beat Japan’s Kiiko Watan- abe and Fujie Eguchi 21-14, it 21, 15-21, 21-19, 21-9. “Flying Parson” when he was the toast of American milers, opens his 10th season as Wheaton's track coach Saturday on a new $15,000 cinder oval which he feels ‘‘is one of the top tracks I've seen,” Dodds ran as an amateur until 1948 when he was 29 and then con- tinued to run in through 1953. * « «& He set a world indoor record of 4:06.4 in 1944 and later ran a 4:06.1. Some of his feats included straight mile victories and run- ning 17 races under 4,10, a show- ing accomplished by no other mi- ler at that time. for First Time CHARLOTTE, N.C, # — Ted Williams walloped his first home run of the spring training season yesterday to announce he's back in full stride as the Boston Red Sox’ fence buster. * td] * Williams also singled and drew a walk in three appearances at! the plate as Boston smothered the} Philadelphia Phillies 21-1 at Greenville, S.C. ‘ *. ss *# Williams—moving slowly in his training program and held up sev- — Brake Service — Wheel Aligning © —U. S. Royal Tires. Don R. MacDonald, Inc, 370 S. SAGINAW ST. eral weeks by an injury—had .“‘We have some good milers in| managed only four singles in his this country,” continued Dodds,' previous 18 at bats. ‘ reer and averaged 46.8 points a| et Cotton Named Athletic Satterfield Winner Chief at Farmington MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (INS) —| Farmington High School of the Bob Satterfield of Chicago beat! 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"The 1956-57 duck stamp will fea- ture a pair of flying American mergansers, jowned by Al Steinke of Ann Arbor; Beagle Winners list 15 inch class—lst Paul's Chum, owned by Paul Verhines, Jr., of Dearborn; winning dog trained and handled by 10-year-old boy; ll's Bambi, owned by Biljl Werner and Bill Parks of Wyan- dotte; 3rd, Swanbrook Tom, owned) owned by Jim Welscher of Belle- ville, Mich.; reserve, Mer-Jon's Gypsy, owned by John Nelson of Battle Creek. . 13 inch class—ist, Dickie’s Jun- ior Bee, owned by Fred Dickie of Melvindale; 2nd, Wilcliffe Jerry, owned by Jack Wilson of Garden City, Mich.; 3rd, Argo Babe, 4th Mann’s Buddy, owned by Nick Vandervelde of Muskegon; re- serve, Swan Creek Bée;‘éwned by Jack Teverbaugh of Toledo, Ohio. Moore Breezes to TKO Against Bean USED OUTBOARD MOTORS — $35 © IN GOOD CONDITION Free Parking SLAYBAUGH’S SPORTS SHOP 630 Oakland Avenue Phone FE 8-0453 | * oe aad Extra Savings on Timely Spring and Summer ifems | | WHAT A BUY! 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All 12-volt sixes priced at only 19.45, Hifth - round technical knockout pounds, Bean came in at 211. heavyweight dropped Willy Bean of Los An- gees five times and breezed to a Tuesday night in Richmond Audi- torium. Moore, who must taper down to 175 pounds by June 5 when he de- fends his title against Yolande Pompey in London, scaled 196 The champion floored Bean twice in the second and three times in the fifth before Jack Downey stopped the fight in 2:46. Green Bay Packers Sign Pair Halfbacks GREEN BAY, Wis. (®#—Head Coach Liz Blackbourn announced today the signing of two young halfbacks by the Green Bay Pack- ers for the 1956 National Football League season. They are Ed McClusky from the University of Arizona and Glenn Young of Purdue. - |April, depending upon the firmness Boat Launching Facilities Get Good Workout St. Clair Beach Has Doubled Provisions for Aiding Boatmen Beach on Lake St. Clair has more than doubled its free boat -launching facilities to accommodate the increasing num- ber of boat owners eager for this service. The addition of a second launching ramp will make it pos- sible to launch ‘about 950 boats daily. Kenneth L, Hallenbeck, direc- tor of the Huron-Olinten Metro- politan Authority, of which the beach Is a unit, sald that a new ramp 50 feet wide would enable four boats to be launched at one time. The new ramp is adjacent to the original ramp which launches two boats at one time. A paved park- ing lot serves both ramps, located at the north end of the 550-acre park with access to Lake St. Clair via Black Creek. The park's 18-hole golf course is expected to open near the end of of the turf, and the roller-skating rink and shuffleboard courts will open about May 1, weather permit- ting, Archery, court games, a guper- vised children's area, dancing in a new dance and show pavillion, swimming and water skiing will begin later in the season. There is parking for 6,000 cars and t park has two food bars. Pheasants Fly_. Through Window, Glass and Alk, LANSING—Dougias Smith, Huron County conservation officer, re- cently received a complaint from a farmer about strange pheasant damage. Replace cracked er broken glass with Auto Safety Glass | FREE—1 LB. COFFEE with deer glass or windshield Claims Hub Auto Glass Co. 122 Oskland Ave. FE 4-1006 endo A Good Used Gar?! < ty. COMMUNITY MOTORS | SCREWDRIVER SET Set includes 2 mechanics’, Phillips- type, cabinet, stubby and pocket model, In rack. 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It’s America’s favorite gift whis- key. So treat yourself to the finest. Surprise! It costs only pennies more per drink for the best. Eschmeyer has been named as- sistant director of the Michigan Conservation Dept. Institute for Fisheries Research at Ann Arbor, effective May 1. He has been on the staff of the U. S. Fish and Wildlife U.S. Hatcheries Attract Million Park’s Yellowstone Plant Proves Magnet for Visitors WASHINGTON (#—A million per- sons visited the 90 federal fish hatcheries last year, the Fish and Wildlife Service reported Tuesday. The most popular hatchery was the one. in Yellowstone National Park, which drew more than 250,00 persons, The hatchery and aquarium at Guttenberg, lowa, and the hatchery at Wal- halla, 5.C., each had more than 70,000 visitors. Then, in order of number of visitors, came these hatcheries: Spearfish, N.D., 60,000; LaCross, Wis., 55,000; Neosha, Mo., 50,000; Northville, Mich., 35,000; and eries in the Northwest drew about 25,000 persons but most of these hatcheries are located some dis- tance from the regular tourist routes. Smelt Now Running Along Huron Shore runs of smelt are now under way along the Huron shores. Over the ‘weekend, several parties of Pon- 'tiac and Oakland County fishermen went to Port Huron for the early season sport and report good catches. One group took a wash-| tub full in a half hour. Many of the | fish were six to tight inches long. Whitney. Drain, at Singing Bridge, 12 miles south of Tawas also reported good runs. | In the Port Huron area, fish jwere being dipped south of the linternational bridge. Bowling Results BEMIS-OLSEN AMVETS we. wis Church's 70 34 Fowler's 2 60 54) B & H Elec, 63 40 Detroit Rec. 50 54 Pontiac Rec. 61 43 Miller's 47 67 Dobski's 54 50 geno -. 43 61 Powler's 1 63 51 H. Wils 28 75 J. Payne 171, EB. Stockdale 436. ROTA, DOWCERET TES Dug Fowler 93 26 Dixie Bar 82 67 Chiropractic 85 35 Simms Bros, 48 71 Auburn Hts, 75 44 Hts. Supply | 38 82 Poki-Janes 62 67 Team No. 6 35 85 D. hg ar 1%, G. Bowner 472; Dug Powler 700—-2243. AFTERNOON OON CL ASSIC Pts Moote Elec, 66 Gene's TV 55 LaPorge Mkt. 62 Bell's Berv. 54 Russ’ Store $9 Arthur Murray 54 Silverbell 68 Pont. Pottery 49 Misfits 58 Irwin's Serv. 43 C OOLEY “TOPPERS L whe A-K 3 37 Walled Lake 57 63 Rickman 72 48 Ackerman 56 64 Union Lake 65 | — 45 75 Lakeside 64 5¢ =2Er 37 82 8. Groppin yo 0. Young 328; Union Lake 644, A-K 2 PONTIAC root BOWLERS | 1338 M4 87) Hazelton’s Sport Shop Bd. of Ed 71 40 Barnett's 52 590 Odd Fellows 66 45 Parmer Mkt. 46 65 is 61 ss Sparks Griff 40 72 Osm Duffy's Tay, 37°75 56 8 P. “Zittel 215, R. *Peltes 537; Ackerman's 94 5—2700. HOW T0 ‘ AP’ Wirephote| IN STATE POST—Dr, Paul H,) Biggest}. proper equipment an the initiates arer’t looking. We can’t do. anything about co-ordination but here’s all the beginner needs to know about tackle for taking trout on files in Michigan streams. Rods: Weight of a rod doesn't mean much. It is the distribution of weight, or balance, that spells casting efficiency and comfort. Length isn’t a = particularly vital - consideration ep} y ther, except that ® a rod over eight 3 “feet long is: a handicap’ to the beginner. | A short, light rod is more com- fortable to use all . day than a long : heavy one. “‘Size”’ PATTERSON of a rod has noth- ing to do with size of trout it is intended for. A 149-ounce deal will handle the biggest trout in Mich- igan (or anywhere else). Glass or bamboo? Many fine glass reds are cur- rently on the market. They are tough, won't take a set. A good 4 glass rod is better than a fair bamboo. The finest rods are still built of bamboo. These have a litheness and feel—some call it ‘‘soul’’ that hasn't been duplicated by manu- Novice Fly Fisherman Can Reach ‘Inner Circle By JACK PATTERSON | The novitiate in the mystic arts of fly-fishing for trout has his work cut out for him. The romantic haze which has been built up around this type of fishing all but obscures the main point of the, whole business —to have fun and catch fish: The beginner can disre- |gard the nonsence. Given reasonable co-ordination and and a little practice, he can sneak into the inner circle while *—~ factured rhaterials. Cost {1s the only objection to a’ good bamboo rod. The better part of a C-note will cover it. Lines: More important to the mechanics of casting than the rod. Level lines are practically useless for delicate work. Torpedo, rocket and other forward tapers are apt to handle dry flies clumsily. Best bet for all-around fly work is the double taper, in a weight to match the rod-maker’s specifications. Nylon “floaters” for dry fly work, undressed silk, or weighted nylon for sub-surface fishing. Reels: Least important part of fly-fisher’s gear. Automatics are heavy, clumsy and prone to take | a strain at the wrong time. The — single-action fly reel suits this — type of fishing perfectly. Leaders: No point fooling with gut leaders these days. Nylon will | do the job as well, or better. Tapered leaders are a must for dry fly fishing, nymph fishing and_ give better action to wet flies and streamers, | For any purpose, a tapered lead- er casts much better than a level | one. Tapered leaders come in a variety of lengths, but nine feet is a fair all‘purpose length. Flies: In dry flies a variety of size is usually more important than variety of pattern. In wet flies dull patterns seem to work best on local streams. Lightly dressed flies are far better than bushy ones. Best nymph imitations are— ‘suggestive: Scragglier the better. , Austin Tex., 30,000. Salmon hatch-' Area anglers today reported good IMUSTA ee eee Big-car performance and small- car economy are yours with a Mustang High-Compression En- gine. 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Huron St. Open 9to9 # FE 8-0424 - tinied to hold the singles lead he|ing for 24 hits—five of them hom-|cute, St Loule-Chicage White Sex a captured Monday with 722 Billjers—and 21 runs, even ir an €X-\and Brooklyn - Milwaukee games, ~~ “ : Lilard and Stan Gifford of Chi-| hibition game? And how's any/but the hitters managed to get in ) : cago led the doubles with 1,331. |manager going to hold back a grin|their licks elsewhere. too. ) : : tripled oe York Yankees eae : 1 as ew >. T Sper | Sales Positions an an- _ B P |kle Sunday, went six innings for) ball club opened its 1956 schedule Tuesday after- baker &@ ground-out play as OPEN TO MEN WHO ARE INTERESTED IN y POPULAR DEMAND the Yanks and was tagged for sev-| noon on the home lot, with a disappointing $1 Charley Johnson crouches back of the rubber. | : : A CAREER OF SELLING Have You Ro Y 7 ee eee defeat at hands of Cranbrook, Above action, in _ Umpire is Wes Roberts. : _ tated our Tires Lately * * 6 us grew starting appearance since re-in- . making $10,000 0 ye SPECIAL feve> eee | Senate Home Field (02 2 Whitney Dov san, seat vets. in dthin, cur tem are for his five innings. Manager Ca- at a |Derby Entries Ineurance, and Wealth and Accident Unsurance, .. | sey Stengel says Mick will open) WASHINGTON W—Baseball re-; Now he's grappling with the : 4 TIRES ROTATED Re pane 9 Me usual center-jturns to big league cities today,|problem’s of a tail-ender. | NEW YORK W-Eetie Arcare, i] _ "Sy, wie ena en ets. BS bos naire ; and—of all things—the Washington| Washi home with an|the winningest tucky Derby orpenioation . . . AND INSPECTED me * * e Senators lead the way. 11-15 ear + + Bangpance gerne jockey, said today that Needles pana ecg lig mma Bh age sgy $ 00 Bigg a pair of second- Back from the South, the Sena- seicei dnithcesteice sabia aaa rangten ty oy gee eee eee ee ee ee Se Pe ; won the enly other games played. tune on home renia Ther |Ex-Major Leaguer’s - ace : ok a , a sain City th tan eteen meet the Brooklyn Dodgers tonight|Son Makes. Pro Debut “I've looked them all are. for we bate 0 comeiots trelsing pragesai Sar 4 TIRES ROTATED AND off Red Mungst, Whos 70g ee ee ere ee | NASHVILLE, eon. uf — Binley. wnumey entry of Head Be Tey 4 TIRES BALANCED decision over Pittsburgh. Lou Ber-|, Th game points up Washing-|S/n0t *s jeuate tc uebat Iagt| amd Career Boy.” ceossand, Ga. Seonasian © MANAAAIDR peak ot, torr $ t came through with a two-|‘®m's Chuck Arcaro will ride Head Man in ergentsation then we invite “ 00 to bring|Dressen is still trying to piece to- ; ke fs the derby and Career Boy was |W in a 9-8)/Sether a jigsaw of rookies collect-| pi, Jing for Nashville in the|the favorite in today's a victory over the Cincinnati Red-/4 Sfter last season’s finish in the) s .thern Assn. the son of the for-|Stakes at Jamaica. Head Man 7 American League cellar. mer major league third baseman, |ineligible for the Gotham s bed pasznatt| His team goes tonight against|nit 9 triple and three singles for iver ire r ) OE cet Pet| he World's. champions. a perfect night in 4 times at bat.) The only boxer to win ] ssenanenessenees " $9 Dressen was in charge at Brook-|He batted in one run and scored|two successive Olympics was Coed tl mses mand ie bee ee. twice ecg tg emg Ww. — of Great ogg taaricd RB 3/1968, an outfielder ship in the 1920 and 1924 games. V2 Block North of Pontiac Press 25 Pine Street - Phone FE 4.2505 Conpzean Hurry in! Drive out on a bargain: TIRES ~ Bhd ay : } ONE RECAPPABLE TIRE IS WORTH FROM. 7 - j veresarersacnens 9 NATIONAL LEAGUE is Louts a ee > EEEES=ER E8R8 Cushion Foot * Sox, 3 Pr. $4 [nes sor Brea Reguler Se | Amietet & Basie : 48 | a : tO : . ; = _ —— owt —_ neither: reported 3 , on” tam Your PTA Is Planning: ‘ h pilot first found a Cordo bruises were: Jennifer Strass- - bIgge a ee ee 6, of 6151 Lake Ra.; —_ va Airlines plane broken to bits burg, Page nest ] tant f f°? : at the 3,000 foot level in mountain David Mayer, 6, of farens. enta €a onsu Ol UY Lraitic Ulu country 75 miles sout Lane; Deborah David, 5, of 2345 | ry 75 miles southwest of here : : } on the Kenai Peninsula. A rescue Lockheven Rd.; _ Dewar, 5, to Ta ] k at Green choo! Leon H. Bigger, of 175 Preston crew reported “no survivors.” iS on One t TT Ross, Y . + St. w “ . sident { th * * * : — — | Greer Joseph | ow MFIELD Th ac Praia Wome Ck ot axe "| ‘The other broken plane, an MR. and MRS. OTTO SIMPSON | Palbot, 5, of. 1370 Oregon hs. WEST BLOOMFIELD ‘Tee eee Aare mshin |2Cme? 88 Narrator. rary *sychologist Dr. Helmut Wursten| leukemia, Doctors said it|the Lord to provide for us,” Blanchard, Farmington Township | wi) be presented to the room hav- isaid the child, 9-year-old daugheer! Pontiac General Hospital pa- arene aoe 4 Councilman Richard Cogger was be held ot? pe bag eine willing the most parents present. First Farmington Universalist “Church, |8"@de mothers will aseve refresh- Masonic graveside service will be |™€P!S after the meeting. ‘ conducted at Quaker Cemetery| Union Lake School PTA will where burial will take place. __ [hold the annual Mothers Night pro- ‘Mental Health’ Topic for Panel tof a middle class family, is happy, tients, doctors and nurses will par-| well adjusted and’ popular among ticipate in a patient-care study to- her friends. His report confuicts; morrow at the hospital | | with the popular notion that genius . ‘ \ \children suffer sorrow and des-| Some 150 patients and 275 staff] j was a million-to-one medical the father. Porchlight Drive to Aid Hine at i og a * : along with Campbell and Mackey 2 Blanchard was born in Livonia/&ram at 8 p.m. Monday. |pair. [Personnel will be ssked to fill out| T T d Vi were sworn in by City Clerk Beth . March 12, 1880, and had lived at; Mrs. Emmett Kelly, president Dr. Wursten said the girl is/a questionnaire as part of a riatioh I Oy I age Y ictims Cole Monday. aes | 36935 Grand River for the past 73| years. He was educated at Farm- ‘ington public schools, was a di- rector of the old Peoples State Bank from 1917 to 1933, and a jus- tice of the peace in the twonship from 1928 to 1940. On July 1, 1940 Mr. Blanchard was appointed supervisor of the township to fill a position left vacant by the resignation of Ar- Y thur P. Coe, He had served con- 4 Comedy classroom scene with a tinuously as township supervisor Cast of 10 mothers with Helen since that time. Dewey, art instructor,: playing the “TOT Of teacher. Refreshments will He was a member of Lodge 151.|bhe ied fifth grade moth- F & AM. On Jan. 8, 1953 he mar. |pe Served y the: Eh: grade: meth ried Lillian Brake Curtis in Royal of Oakland County PTA coancil will install the recently elected officers in a cere- mony. Superintendent of Schools Clifford Smart will be present to discuss next year’s school budget. Henrietta Piltz, music supervisor, will present groups of first and second graders in several square dances. Pontiac State. Hospital Aide Group Will Meet at Mt. Clemens - Macomb County Citizens \Committee for Pontiac State Hos- ipital will present its first Training Workshop for members ‘and the Highlight of the evening will be general public at the Mt. Clemens ¢riment will support the project. Civic Senter at 8:00 p.m. tomor- ‘row. ‘Nepic for discussion will be “Mental Health Education—Its Purpose and Methods."’ | President Lawrence Martell of New Baltimore has announced that | ‘artisically gifted, has unsual rea-| wide survey to determine if there soning powers and is extremely is a shortagé of nurses in hos- [sensitive to the needs of other’ pitals. | people.”’ | The survey is being conducted| ——_———— by the P. S. Public Health Service | MADRAS, India — A training|and is endorsed by the American center for the manufacture of|Hospital Assn. -musical instruments will: be set! The study director is Miss Billie up soon by the All-India Handi-|Hobolth, assistant director of the crafts Board. The Central hip ber service at Pontiac Gen- eral. Greta Garbo Loses Out | TROY—Neighbors of 35-year-old Marshall Moak of 1560 Banmoore St. are sponsoring a drive this evening to raise funds to. help the family meet bills while he is in the hospital. _ * * « Mrs. Dale Blumfield of 1600 which will cover the areas from 15 to 17 Mile read and from Cool- idge Highway to Livernois road. Residents wishing to donate are requested to have their porch lights on at 7:30 p.m. Boulan St. is heading the drive; hositalized at least six months there, authorities said. Besides his wife, the Moak family includes six-year-old. twins, David and Don, and.a two-and-one- half-year-old son, Allen. Army to Call for Bids for Okinawa Nike Sites FORT BUCKNER, Okinawa w— The U.S, Army said today it will call for bids this week to build Avon-Rochester Council a meeting at 7:30 p.m, tomorrow in the Avon Precinct No. 3, le cated on the north side of Auburn road, west of Rochester Road. The purpose of the meeting is to present the constitution and by~ laws to the membership. “As ye rip—we shall sew’’ is a sign in a Glasgow tailor’s window, , in Alle Oil Well $$ Oak, who survives him. The PTA here, in its recent an-|the panel will be made up of lead- egan ! e Besides his wife, he leaves two|nual, election named Mrs. Ralph|¢Ts in the field of community edu-| 411 EGAN (INS)—An elderly re-| some 300 acres of scrub timber stepdaughters, Mary Curtis of Hay-|Marble to head the group as presi-|“ation. cluse's bequest to Greta Garbo—) and sub-marginal farmland. den, Colo., Mrs. Robert Hansen of dent, | Panel speakers will be the Rt. |the movie star he worshipped but] When he die. 4 in 1949, his will Chicago; and, three sisters, Mrs.| Other new officers are.: Mrs.| Rev. James W. Wright, pastor of /never saw—has proven far more leaving olf of kt " nt ?" va Pearl Gibson and Vera Blanchard Dalton Ettinger, mother vice presi-| the First Methodist Church, Mt. valuable than the British-born her-| Swedish film star’ Grete” Pr a fel of tie taste aah ak of Farmington, Mrs. Mary Hamm dent; John Wohlgahagen, father) Clemens; Maurice A. Vincent, |mit ever dreamed L i ‘Pa er ses dhccaghoar | Jas ubedunet th Ge of St. Petersburg, Fla vice president; Mrs. Charles Mar-| feature writer for the Mt. Clem. | made Frage 1 news throughout the; a 35 foot embankment. At the oo | m r He will lie in state at the Thayer tin, teacher vice president; Mrs.) mens. Daily Monitor Leader; nation, . : aa | ‘ First estimates of the value. of ; a Funeral Home, 33014 Grand River,|Roger Harrison, recording secre- Marguerite M. Parrish, soctal the bequest put it at more than Cemetery Unit Luncheon service director of Pontiac State until noon Thursday. The Revs.|tary; Mrs. Robert Brill, treasurer - ; : ’ 25,000. The estate act 7 INS) = Hospital; Richard Arthaud, Psy- $25 The estate actually netted) WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — A Walter Kellson and Russell Lincoln ors Mrs. Carl Carr, corresponding less than $6,000, but recent. oil|potluck luncheon t i chiatric casework supervisor for | ot se i con it oe cx unc © precede the the Pontiac State Hospital, and | activity makes it evident that had meeting of the Oxbow Lakeside will officiate at the service. se@retary. ~ 4 . Miss Garbo retained the land|Cemetery Association will be held moderator, Wesley Carlos, De- | parreis in the first 24 hours after . * | « Donne left her, it might have netted at 12 t the hom Great La kes Commission a cenig ond i cue Geen - acidization yas completed. her tes macs che ier mae ot Mra. Fred Fok 201 Seminole, Moves Into UM Location career, |Pontiac. mittee. Zellman called it “the best well, - ANN ARBOR ® — The Great, in 1954 and operates under a com- Lakes Commission, fully settled in| pact with the five states. eight Nike antiaircraft rocket) launching sites on Okinawa, Each) is expected to cost a million oy lars, The launching sites will be the first on Okinawa, America’s big, Far Eastern base. A spokesman: BEN FRANKLIN STORE SYLVAN SHOPPING CENTER Open Wed., Fri. and Sat, Moak was involved in an auto accident March 28 while on his way to Memphis, Tenn. to visit his parentshHe turned to avoid hitting another car, skidded, lost Louis Zellman, Allegan oil man who purchased Edgar Donne's 300-acre farm in Dorr Township from Miss Garbo, said recently that his most recent ofl well drilled on the site of Donne's éabin, flowed at the rate of 165 —— (Advertisement) (Advertioement > Mrs, Lawrence W, Martell, sec. ever brought in this section of the . itetary of the organization, will.act Country * Oil men who witnessed) Science Develops New Tablet: tn 8s recorder for the workshop, Mrs. ees event said it wag the “closest! ° 66 t ” * 7 ° ; Aad 8 Martell is a member of the Ma-|thing to a gusher Allegan Cuunty’| R | H Fl h | t new offices at the University of no regulatory powers. leomb County Probate Court staff.|has ever bad." Gas pressure | e leves 0 as es, rrl a 10n h Michigan, has hopes of adding Kavanagh said the chief _Teason| “The goal of the Citizens, Com. [snapped a pipe fitting off the line. cf: | three more states and two Cana- for the move was active interest | mittee is prevention of mental ill.|Which led from the well to the From ange-0 co wi e ‘or 8 0 10 dian provinces to its 5-state mem- here by the Great Lakes Research | noc, It believes that the com-| Storage tanks. bership. |Institute, The Lakes Hydraulics)... sii et work | cee wees Laboratory, the U.S. Fish and munity and the hospital must work THIRD PRODUCING WELL ° * * The commission completed the move from Chicago yesterday. Atty. Gen, Thomas M. Kavanagh, chairman, «said the commission would begin study of lake levels, beach erosion, pollution, naviga- tion, fisheries and the direction of additional waters to the Great Wildlife Service and the School of Natural Resources. e. * * Besides the study of) lake prob- lems, Kavanagh said the commis- sion hopes-to “advertise the lakes basin in some fashion.” Each state contributes support together if the best is to be ac- complished for the mentally ill. Only by a combined effort can pre- vention he attained,":: Carlos said. President Lawrence Martell tirges all community minded citi- zens to attend the Workshop and announces that there is no charge Tested - Without Boston, Mass. (Special) —Medical science now offers women new freedom The. well taps the Detroit River formation which is providing area’ oil men with hopes for a re-birth! of the oil industry in this area. The “pay’’ extends from a depth of 2,090 to 2,102 feet. It is the teird producing well in Dorr. Town- Costly Injections fectly on the cause of these troubles. The new tablet acts many homes, Clinica it has positive medical action “H. ello eee Buckner F inance Co.?” : ship to tap this hitherto undfscov- This amazing formula is pow | ) yk : - Lakes basin. . {by legislative grant. for this public service. ered formation in this area, sold at drug stores, without a pres | You Can Park at Our Door - ee . * 8 : cially to relieve these discomforts. scription, under the name : oe : : See Michigan, Iilinois, Indiana, ees Sperm whales often grow to 80 The ‘well, lndated ‘en the cite of Dockers report amazing results “Leda ni ‘s Tablets.” De- | : Minnesota and are [Mayor Is Re-elected feet in length and weigh up t0| ine cabin i-which Donne lived for using this home treatment alone volved by the world’s largest to women’s ailments! Easy-to~ | ood-bulldin iron. . t —¥ Buckner Fin ; T ys ¢, Mesa | ‘J Va : u | oe —__*__ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, _ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1956 | = : 3 os : , . , ) , 3 ’ . : : be ne ‘ cyt a Fa | ARMY WAAL ¥ 4 Li eet epi nh 94 ARTICLES with PATTY BERG © “Woman Athlete of the Year” \\W aad bidad ; cic ih t WARDLRRIAS .....+ccennesnantnennanenienes: : ty . _ The “How-To” of golf from the tee to the last putt. An illustrated series in 24 install- ments, one each day, written exclusively for~ newspapers. Fairway enthusiasts of all varieties—from duffer to pro—will benefit from the championship caliber of Patty Berg’s . fnstruction. Start ore Se wonderful instructive series on better your golf and better your enjoyment of golf. STARTS MONDAY 16, 1956 - / ” <= <5 een ee Re we eR ee we we eH eh ee t fi Tad : wee ee at BE ea Shed i be 7 , THE PONTIAC PRESS. / | WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1956 , . \ THIRTY-NINE m for a Day,” the Damon adi . ; a staunch Catholic, worked to) might narrate a crime series for story whi charming The Greg Pecks, the Kirk-Doug+ [Hollywood He ines: preserve the Christian religion| MGM, but this he vetoed as not! iy ek ome leone, anak Gy ie. Se ee among those who toasted Sy and ‘|Maurice Chevalier PI BY Sloman laa pr woseavay inspite ot Wetywend oot Parca SENSATIONAL ELVIS The appearatice of Frank Capra pretty woman with Jimmy Audrey Hepburn‘ S Papa “Take a look at Elvis Presley,”|on the Columbia lot is nostalgic.) Reosevelt at Ciro’s was Irene WANTED TO BUY said an RCA spokesman, ‘“The| It was while he was associated) Qwens, Wasn't she formerly his 1000 COMICS | 17—MAURICE CHEVROLET rector, who signed Chevalier, has|?/-year-old singer has just signed/ with Columbia that Frank won| secretary? Also 1000 TRUE LOVE By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS _ set the last of August as the start-| With Hal Wallis, as well as for a) several Academy Awards. L) | HOLLYWOOD (INS)~That ing date. That’s when Audrey, her|"i8htclub engagement in Las; He will probably direct “The| Bonita and Jack Wrather hosted and Notional Geographics harmer Maurice Chevalier, who) co-star Gary Cooper, and Maurice Vegas. He's a sensation! Great Sebastian,” the Alfred Lunt- a bridal —. for 24 for Sy Piper's ae | proved that he has all his old fire| will report for work in Paris. Well, you can't very well read Font play which H Bartlett: and his. bride at the lwhen he appeared at the Aca- Chevalier also fulfills a nightclub] a newspaper or watch TV without! “¥"" The Nese 22 inc? adlabanele |demy Awards, has just signed to| ¢ngagement at Ciro’s here in|Seeing Presley, who is the Frank|Cohn recently bought. n iplay Audrey Hepburn's father in Hollywood late this month. pry repens Ray swoon king) there's talk that Frank may do | “Adriane.” Very smart of Kirt today. | Bi “ ees | ‘Personally, when I saw him on Billy Wilder, the producer-di-| te buy Deliver Us From Evil a TV sah of fans °, I just five days ahead of the ar- rival of ite anther, Lt, Themas | Wondered what there was about iti te GUIDE | | STARTING Teocder, tn Witrwend. Eivis to make teenagers act lke” , * SUNDAY® Tomorrow Kirk is giving a onus tar an ko ae COCKTAIL EXCLUSIVE $|lscuc tin tas wre na ne | “oe | “on LOUNGE But, when mail starts pouring’ in mentioning Elvis so often, 1 1122 W. Huren Huren Bow! Bldg. rational book of his work in aiding half a million refugees escaping] pues 11 have to try and look at! eee a has hago him from the viewpoint of these) for Kirk's Bryna Company, and juvenile enthusiasts, And,’ boy, in y. do they go crazy over him! book. is just on the stands, ig poredten of the beac - PP gh greetings, . andl : were a part er te religious angle of how DOO! Wvinhel's farewell diner Now IN OUR SHOW : ;' ames! Chasen’s, June (Mrs. Wi ) c lehil Ilwho has been in Phoenix, came in ome Out To-Night J\to celebrate with him. \ ft after his y FOR FINER FOODS ———_____— fp ee, Toe gc BODE LOWE'S RUSTIC INN | P| call from NBC about a TV show. (Mambo Blues) — : , ' fxm B|He says he is greatly intrigued) Friendly Clean Atmosphere GOOD ROBERT 8:25 i FRIENDS EET /ROLLADIUM SKATING RINK | TAYLOR. = $||| 4475 W. Huron St. FE 5-3677 KI pred aa THE TECHNICOLOR C ON " Y T 0 NK PLAYING | Nl ene eect esteem sie En at @ BEER | re - S cnet NOW SHOWING thru FRIDAY! “AND THEIR LIQUORS THE WARRIOR WHO pt ble WORLD! STARTS. — As the earth felt the SATURDAY! = * oecerais os "ens \/ Bie FOSTER Bin KET WOM Nae GERSON fee ot tos my + aan Pe pests it ha the GRABER: 1:58 ~ 4:88 cos Aconciitn eos w TEcHMCOLOR ” |CitiensaScore kk & & Also kkk KE OZPrA>O TERY RANE EG Yd ft ie BAR ES - MART TON =D BURA LIBERTY -LOUNGE © COCKTAIL. PPPPPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PRP PPP PPP EPPA PP PP PPL PP PEP PPP PPL PLP PPP PP PPP PPA Dy 4 s+ ~ >. = oS a a” oes E Li 3.2 THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. APRIL“11, 1956 DONALD DUCK . . “]FD0 IT YOURSELF 4, Zero ALL&Y OOP Ezz Oh, that! We have built-in television in the other room — SSCA AMIE Uh nei a ee : & PREFERS OOT= gon © 1006 by A Seren, ee, Tat fag, A Pen. C BOARDING HOUSE sim STITT @ tH “ffl EGAD, FATHER! * {hh TAKE WARNING! % COOKING 15 A By V. T. Hamlin NOW WHAT tN TH’ HECKP e S N z _ af Veet ece ene ee Lore LRN BUSHM ILL Epa By Leslie Turner [ WHAT LUXURY! WHAT DELIGHTFULY TcK,.TCK! | S5ARY, ILL AGREE X L KNOW..OUT ELDERLY COMPANIONS: HIS OLD SHOP TO \ BEYOND "THE CONGESTED LOCATION 1 JUST BOUGHT, WITH AMPLE /NOW WHA PARKING — tee ,* a s ve ' a \¥ Xt) at SAL) OUT OUR WAY By Edgar Martin T DUWNO, Me' AM... OEBBE OF ALL THE TS @ SIXTH SPARE SENSE, BUT 3 MEMBER OF THIS FAMILY ¥S REALLY DANI! IT RIGHT WOW. © 1996 by WEA Servis, tne. TM. Rng, UB. Pat. Gy. YOO-HOG OPRCER! i CAN YOU TELL ME HOW LP| pleked up sharply since then, American's record of 69,483,000, Nobody seems to know for sure freight miles was also a new high how home building will go in 1956. for the industry, the official said.\One thing is certain, however; Net earnings for the year’ totaled contracts awarded for future con- $18,609,000. From 1950 to 1955, the airline|in housing starts will be more carried more than 32,500,000 pas-ithan offset by a continuing boom sengers some 18,500,000,000 miles,/in constriction of dams, bridges, the annual report showed. The roads, schools, churches, and shop- 1955 figures were more than double ping centers. those in 1950. socseeteiieaiidoeiiii Earnings Curtis E. Patton, of 314 S. Tilden (INS) — American Tele- St., has been awarded membership in The Great-West Life Assurance Co.’s “Quarter Million Section” of | SW VOT the President’s Club, firm officials net income for the quarter ’ 31 of $148,170,000, equal to $2.70 a com- “Patton is associated with the sists or #250'8 combon shores the ee tat coca Picks Fee ea lot agents who have distinguished| Be" compuntta,aacee goneee te istruction indicate that any drop) | Thomas j ‘Kreiner of Burnside: three sisters, Mrs. Orion Johnson of Millington, Mrs. Alice Reeser of California. grandchildren. Thomas Frank Campbell LAKE ORION — Service for Thomas Frank Campbell, 64, of 1388 Harding Dr., will be held at 2 p.m. Friday from Allen's Fu- neral Home, with burial in East \Lawn Cemetery, He died Monday at his home. - Mr. Campbell leaves his wife, Violet; a son, Kenneth of Pontiac: a daughter, Mrs. Hiland Waggoner Stacy and Mrs. Fred | Al {Baucan of Elba. Mrs, ° Anthonyjci 3) durt wu! went seven day entil “ne nae of $1,000.00 or over been recel: ful bidders. an or a! ‘erms: 30 ance, with Interest at within twelve months thereafter Cit, will provide amount of the ocne price pril 11, Checks will be returned to unsuccess-| The Cit ‘igeervee the right to reject) title insurance in the City City of Birmingham, Mic’ n. A 12, 13, tate 56 | ( a : lea Mei > | eee j ea Tne enee ey © fs f i a 2 ( } n 2 pny i ft Spe Pic pa PN ER ATR goede WH. Sabitey Cente ~ soa man tp of a ena ret alti pn HEM, As s \ : Aa , | a oo te Le | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1956 7 ‘a ae FORTY-ONE gad» 1 U ’ ' , "i er . ' 2 es ‘ , —ple ‘ -- Old Soybeans | MARKETS {rhe Grane ) Market MaKes Cacners ATCNG |: Dev chiatrist=> AAD Lo gad tlh ner - Wins Psychiatrist> Hit New High = Modest Upturn Music Meeting (once oe cr Lb LOS ANGELES @~A psychia- . trist's wife says that when he left CHICAGO @® — Old crop soy- NEW YORK #—Business slack- Six Day Conference |home he called in the aeisinens. beans futures bounced up into new ened today as the stock market Opens Celebration of So, tor the occasion, ) cores ans sree on the Bee el ae 50th Anniversary et ee ot Trade -today gaining several ? * Mrs. Dorothy K, Thompson was The rally from cents at one time in active deal- yesterday's carted weree Seen ings. Mall was not » bet, was Attending the national conten: errant “Tmomn ho agrend.: * * * well distributed. There were gains ence of Music Educators in St. oan, = $190,- in a few sections to give her property worth ra Buying in these futures was) of 1 to 3 points in a Louis, Mo., this week are George for her based Agriculture of the list. Declines were frac- , 000 and $1,200 a month on an Depart Be : : dee be Goo Ponting Schocia, tive |" TEeTt ane thelr an or ae ment crop report, issued after = : q Mrs. Thompson ; close yesterday, showing much/1 Trading was fast right at the) © 7) — - 4 ~ Doreen Voltmann, Pontiac High in-|when her hueband called in the” smaller soybean stocks on farms .|start, but overnight orders soon) NEW HUDSON HORNET HARDTOP — Hud- A four-door super sedan also is available in the |structor and William Coffing, Mad-| neighbors to drink on “the fotth- than at this time a year ago. were worked off and the tape) son Motors today unveiled two models in its new series. The V-8 powerplant is rated at 190 jison Junior High instructor. coming divorce” it was the first _ Other cereals had a very erratic idled. The pace in the early after-| completely new Hornet Special V-8:series. Shown __ horsepower, with a compression ratio of 8.0 to 1, .® she knew of his plan to leave. trend. New crop soybeans were noon was well below yesterday's) shove is the two-door super Hollywood hardtop and designed to operate on regular gasoline. The | The conference, held every two)she said he was a specialist in firm, Corn firmed early and then 2,590,000 shares. That total was years, starts off a year of celebra- : leat tts of Ge ct the pest| te sew Hudeon Hornet Special V-5 series, Hornet Special V-8 models are available with |) "tine Soh anniversary of e gp ng Marga orice pathy smallest powered by American Motors” new V-8 engine. the new “Flashaway” Hydra-Matic transmission. | 7s. maucators. down. later, New crop wheat weak- . * » : Phyllis Smith, Pontiac High ened. Rye held steady while oats Higher divisions included iF dE ; Vi ; S ; I d 7 AC") School senior, will also make the a aircrafts, sees, motors, wits FOTO HNgGineer Visits Soviet INAUSEIeS; wr se teas, see woe ot . 16 Michigan vocal students who Wheat near railroads, oils, airlines and build- Ad U S U k ; A _ anit pie the onl ot He nt agian vocates U.5. Uptake 1N AutomatiOn) wa tate part tn te Nationa $2.35% corn % lower to % higher, Farm implement issues were . Monday. This chorus will be May $1.46; oats % to % lower, down slightly on news of produc- EAST LANSING — A De-) the head of Ford's automatic jto any engineering group any- | by F Withousky, May Bh rye Xt Xb beter, May tion cutbacks in the Indust. | rene eee oye Gat witha 15| Temmicsion division. We was where,” he said. Seen It ns emuann i $1.34%; soybeans 1% to 3% higher, k Dece: ” etlaan* Sacilt one of three Americans chosen He said manual production ma- | New York City. May $2.87%; lard 17 to 25 cents New York Stocks years Russian “prod on an exchange basis worked | chines no longer were being aii tie a hundred pounds higher, May (Late Morning Quotations) ties _ techniques may ve SUP-| out at Russla’s suggestion. built if automated lines could Mpypcbsr apt e part $13.02. Admiral i. 2} Jones & L .. 4 eal is smacol pn polio pre Bean said that while plants he| be ™made. sions and concerts throughout the Grain Prices t Allied Sirs cts Sy Kimb Clk... 544] duction designing in this coun-|5@¥ were-generally not as produc-| “If plans we saw are carried|six day period. ; ‘ sJAjum Lid... 110.4 preeeee 88 2° S03 ltpy tive ‘as those in the United States/out,” Bean said, “Russian fac- addressing the confer- CHICAGO GRAIN 1 ACO ine AEE COP Glass"... 94.6 * * « many afverse conditions responsi-|tories will have the machinerylence include Howard Wilson, sec- Wheat APH eae open: ie Am Con... $1 tite ss es.1| This appraisal, based on a 16-\ble were in the process of being/and techniques to make giant pro-|retary of Educational Policies 54 asaene’ an May pel at (AP)—Eggs, f.0.b. Am ‘8 El Ss h Aire .. * day inspection of Soviet industrial changed. duction strides within the next five| Commission of the National Edu- Sep esniaa 214% Sep L oa oe a See Am Mot af ie Lone 8 Chem 14 plants, was presented at a meet-\NEW MACHINERY years, . ee cation Association (NEA); Charles ereeee * e bad re s . s ave . P ¥ CREE ER Bho BE Rag: reap ge gat Geis flag fe America, nut ew amas proacton ™| yan 1 yar may of tates, Dm May 1.46% July MY ine 43-44, wid ave 43. Grade su Tel & Tel ine Mer'D bod A roe Bean J a oe eo and production facilities will be com- York Univeral? tad Howard Han wetecsse fe A, jumbo 47-50, wtd e422 Mead oe 14 . . engineer! Someparable to ours, and within 15 f BOP .esseess 1.80% May avg 48; large 44-45%, wid avg 45; me-|Am Viscose .. 42.2 Sond a8 creait|Oar® , sen, director of Eastman School ic 143% July Siam 41-43 eta 4s Grade Be laree|4 : ~ 3 Bean is technical assistant to |of these lines would be a years their uction facilities). ont ne oie tes large 44; “yp Armco. sit pa a4 Mocean “ch pi ait and sgieies asae be superior.” o eee. * « St ee ne wee auntie, RE Henke DQ oe iClear 2 tases Cee eee oe ‘ rke y on lary AU Cst - 93.2 Murray Cp 413 erms n Cologne, Germany, secre’ gen- Lodge Calendar Girplis. ctlerites, moving. into storage. (Aveo Mie .<. ‘ag Nat (Bie °c: 38 USiness oom ay Ss tools, production techniques and|eral of the International Society Feesipte light end ciecring readily,” De-| Bendix An’ "| Sa) Nat Dairy .. 364 engineering know-how for Music Education; William Special communication Codar| Sand te treating catiote Sentinnte peed. jeth Steel ...162.7 Nat Gyps . a8 © ie: for ‘ellinns th-euslinin be , president of Juilliard eT ts FO wok in BA CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS ohn ‘Alum 3 mat an. 82 said, factors in national |School of Music; and Robert A. degree. Past masters’ night. Ray-| sccir secsipts | 308,000: wholecale buy lore a : “3 M 331 armers : ar @d ers production as the supply of such reap president of Music Educa- mond Ruggles om: ‘ unchanged: 9: ss . ~- &-s No Am Av ... 86 ® ® basics steel coal, electric ational Conference. we = mae v4 Baas Ciicuin oa edd Cones BB Nest Airtne” a) _____| power, productive labor and a| The St. Louis Opera will owe Regular meeting of Pontiac |°*2%: . . m Pe Ol ..... 422 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ; always, is also ‘ from “Parsifall’ Wagner White Shrine No. 22, Wed., April|busfes ‘prices ‘unchanged, US. largelCamp Soup. gai Owens Gi" te | BY —m_—i—_- |" : ccueaee senhare on SanGak ‘ whites cent and over A's 39.5;|Cdn Pac ...... 344 Pan AW Air 194| Farmers, an Associated Press|@ target . 11 at 8:00. Roosevelt Temple, State|to-s9.9 per cent A's 39-5; mixed 39-30.8;|Capital aici... 38 Param Piet .. 3261, cinece roundup sl Wil not] Tn the droughtplagued Kansas], However he said he had read . =, ° be a ; . 2 Pa | ’ . * a St Besnice Cones, Sere: AGN peste ia erat venta U2” are 380: HE Brey, 26” Blahare fully in the bounding pros farm bel, Raymond Dell, ACU progres in these fields, to {I, Q, Thismuch H . Ches & Ohio.. 60.5 Pepsi Cola ... 23.2\Perity that now seems to await or Ses Me ee AGO POTATOES Chrysler ...... 73. ; said Russians are training News in Brief | onssietes, rst mn saa RE Bg Btlmot Americano i ‘The erat Reserve Dict yy arm technicians at aiClears Doubts A charge of breaking and en- demand pred; and parset firm to slight: Golg Palm cose OR4 Philip Mor .. 448 will not either, . est it's been since the Depression| ins" Sais seill hove amen yom With Tax Bo s : tering in the night time will bejly stronger.’ Cariot track sales, old/Col Brd A 26. all - O16 ee @ days of the early 1930's the Soviets will have a much larg- ; faced by Gerald W, Shovan, 17,|8tck:, Idaho Russets $4.90-6.10,. un-|Col Gas -..::. 187 Pinraee © «> 904 ¢ ys . er pool of trained engineers and . YOU SAVE MORE BY SHOPPING of 1985 St. White Lake ane tities, $4.00-4.18, bakers 66.78: |Comy Ba’ .:... 425 Pure Ol... 4n3|,. ese People constitute two Ma-| 4, Nebraska, an industrial |technicians than we, and they can WASHINGTON uw — The IN PONTIAC Township in Oakland Coun Cir- Valley Pontiacs $4.90-5.00:' Maine Ka-|Con N Gas... 38. pea aa", Ses jor “soft spots” in the current! 00) in Omahe contrasts sharp- |put them to work solving the rid.|Revenue Service has received y tahdins unwashed $4.00-4.10. New .|Consum Pow.. 49. 1... 48 igreat business boom. You can find) 5 wim at business cen- of ” $3,900 from Chicago, apparently BEFORE YOU. BUY cuit Court April 16, Shovan was|errivais 17, on track 48: supplies moder. Cont Bek vase 3. a ENO oes szslother soft spots here and there —| stagnant b dles industrial expansion. mailed by a taxpayer with a . bound over to court after appear-|tew stock: Florida Round Reds in $0 Ib|Cont Mot .,... 14 Rey Tod B .-- 516lin carpet weaving, hosiery man-| “tons tho great farm | . ANY PIANO . before West Bloomfield Town-|sacks $3.35-3.45. Cont Ol 32.) .118. i Se ‘ : ing areas. A Denver Russian students appeared to , Ress A Testes Eleer Cc. Dieterle beers srt Sat ot Ree Pes: Se aid textiles. says 54 out of 100 farmers in jer than American students.” he The ° fo wanti wien as Rent « Betsy : ee | 404- . Dp... 4. . - serious money, e Tuesday and waiving examination, Livestock ee Oibss::-: 8 Geom oa Seal, Merwe Oe Seeing of Semmes, | eee eck oentes* cena [eahd and to work hard-!si09 each, was ina plain brown oe He is lodged in the County Jall/ |, DETROIT LUVESTOR .,,,,|Beeschem :--"04 Secon afos:-: $5°| org Interviewed by the Assect. | “ a ‘ ~'f - Thre, Apri 12 9'a. mtanar 2, PES gf pects Sie |pooe Ess) a G8 SN Mlerw represented. at a meeting in| °f, Prot margins. New that [iim Comcman fod re Rie |stsewaht mip ey'mpees 2 till 8 p. m.; Pri, April 13, 9 a. m.|tseer Metie > 190-270 We, Vuveveral iote|Ing Rand ..... 683 US Too °°) sagicre represented at a meeting in production has been throttled |4vingston of Lake Worth; two/ st ceteult, wiice, Litto whee till noon. —Ady,|mixed No. 1 and 2 190-220 Ib. 18.60-|Inland Bt! .... 884 Van Real’. 32.4/Portland, Me. down, some dealers are breath. (50"S. William of Port Huron,|stored, and thai such "| 18.00% with round 200 head tn) terme interiak it 32) Weet'Un Tei’. 313| The board includes Arthur L.| ing easier although inventories |Chauncey of Alberta, Can., and/smrr4si isis at aoe, sale, a Wo. nd 2 20 340 me. 6 00-18. 28: short int B Mach 490.4 Weete rf Bk * HF Blakeslee, Kalamazoo; Lee D.| of unsold new passenger cars several grandchildren. a sesarven | Temple Beth Jacob, §'8. Saginaw,/*°fet, ia sows wn to, sround, 000 0 lint paper .°-.1333 Woeleortn’.” 48 lHetchive, Grand Repide, Ralph | are gilt close to the sen,oee agen: Wed., Thurs., Pri, April 11, 12 and|ance. "|imt folate "585 Foe eS w BelMoriey Jr. Seginaw: Arthur H(™ _|_LAPEER—Rosary for Frank B. 13. 9:30 to 5 p. m. AY, ae eT i000; calves 300; /"8! CFE Coal 43.6 Youngs Sh&T 1014/co 8 Flint’ Frank Hamilton ang| 1” St. Louis, big volume dealers) Sanford, 85, of 5209 Lippincott Rummage sale. St. Jos, Merey|22T, Hey, ier chotee, Sat Dome ‘ Edwin Thorne, New York City;|@7@ reported quite pleased with|Rd., will be recited at 8 p. m. Hosp. Alumnae. Bt. Vincent Hall [eae aie preree chotce and below Favor laws A a t and Robert F. Briggs, James H. the present heavy turnover and Thursday at his residence, Re — 8. Parke St, Saturday from 10|stts¢y to 2 lower: bigh chmice eee g Ins Campbell, Dan E. Karn, Don T.|4¢@lers are shouting “Uncle.” Anjquiem Mass will be said at 10 a. m, to 3 p. m. —Adv.|fo so lower: heifers moderately ‘active N c | . McKone and Justin R. Whiting, of —. -. dealer, ——s 3 m. she! at the — of the te toe een stead ; cows 8 Boo ; t’ sales are mmaculate Conception, burial] nent, le ie, Se perean, Rummage sale will be held by to 28 lower; bulls also steady we eos ew ar t egging jako. . last year but profits per car are| will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, |e¢ived at my office por te Apri is) the Clarkston Rotary Anns Priday | sna seoaers Frew prime 1-080-1.380 tb. Among a series of regional meet-| + what they should bei* Imlay City. He died Tuesda: at $ee, at 3:60 “p.m. Btanda from 9-8. Sat. 9-noon. Clarkston |steer 33.00.34. 3 toads prime 400] WASHINGTON, D. C. (INS)—lings throughout the next two weekS|" Dealers in 19 of 28 cities checked] his home. Fm eThat part of Lots 96, 81 and 6, not} Community Center Annex. —Adv. |trq prime steers 21.00-2250: bulk choice| 1h€ General Motors Corp., told ajwill be one at Birmingham, | ..iq they expected sales as well) Mr. Sanford leaves his wife,| “Adame Park Subdivision steers 19.25-21.00; most good grades) House subcommittee today it is in April 26. fits t how drop this Mabel: th daught M Rummage sale, St. Mary’s Unit) 17.90.1850: few loads commerci’ ‘and|favor of a bill designed to stop ee ee ee geek: ao tee weak Insurance of All Kinds! 716 Pontiac St. Bk. Bidg. : Ph. FE 2-8357 iof Lake Orion; two sisters, Mrs. \Mabel Caffey of Lapeer, Mrs. Rob- lert Graham of San Francisco, ‘Calif.; and four grandchildren. Venezuela's annual cement pro- duction has climbed in the past 10 FE deral 2-0296 FE deral 2-0297 Credit lyears form 115,780 tons to 1,234,370. WE NOW HAVE 6 TELEPHONE TRUNK LINES CHIEF PONTIAC FEDERAL 850 JOSLYN STREET FE 5.9495 FE 5-9497 FE 5.9496 FE 5-9498 Union BONUS | Trade-In now on that flashihg ~ Rocket Oldsmobile “88”, See us soon! ’ Se eae MN EERE SAN OS A OS I le yf a ee j * a BE AS A OAR 5 3 Neon clara spices ‘ ex- rice | GRAEBNER'S a GENERAL OFFICE RA ER “si typing. Age 71 to 30, Must} JOBS FOR GIRLS ' af have transpo: . RAT hi _ 4 i “4 = le Service, 18 W. Huron 6, PE a ae. Cones ee Stuy teoieell beer wine a sad spirits to bona embers L MUST seach $1.00 per | BAN) 5 only ond thet 8 fe the 4 ; gitioe, plescgat sur. B74 TREE TRIMMING REMOV- guaranteed, oat a io upon the expi- ow ing cameron Rd og 2g cha Would like housework by| $éss,'** C*tmates. Phone FE 5-5008. i Fation Fie cant naan Se sav seamen or others With pel: L OR WOMAN i v the day. Please call FE | 7REe AnD Remov.| Painting & Wall Was ing | 9. 06. ab now | OLR . © Gay. al. Free estimates. FE 2-6019. Pree estimates. FE 2-2706 Cre me T “AL reptiec Wil we enawered Pst Wetertesa ot 2 bart b+) 2-2744. +is2t"* cu teivaancaed PAPER HANGING. REASONABLE sylvan @ Lodge 123, wh Write kes Woolen Co! On ster spa woucb KE G70 bo | VAW TREE SERVICE — | “rates. PE 42171 or PE 46829. Gnas aunts an laa. Balee Manager, Box 463. Bay City. GIRE | WANTED Fo GARE oR IN OWN HOME BY THE PIECE. | ffi Yrtaming hy nemiuitoes & | WALL WASHING AND PAINTING ‘wor Control Com: for » — > 3S4\p AUBURN AVE, FE 44140. ee | by women, work guaranteed, club Heense to sell beer, wine, ae. @s., We consider women. Sethet ‘5 } mg - cain mates. Phone £8805, 4 ; and spirits to bona g' members “SALESMAN gg week, PE s98' an SE SECRETARY, tight ton | no Building Service 12 "Ee ee aD Physio-Therapy _21A| Sf'lne‘tiguss Contra! Commininn tt + ore eee eee ffices. PLL LOLOL AL La Pl saig ense Res galore, shear ; Tear SECRETARY, ‘to executive... $300 A&B TRENCHING fortes, tree estim ses. Phone FE | sWEDISH MASSAGE & THERAPY. piration of os ders tone rience: potrmeceseary - FAV E YOU BEEN . ea aay . s, water line field tile, | 49921. Shovers Janitorial gervic jal foot technique. Elm ‘eof. ted A, 10, 1956. we u burl \-REWARDED FOR. | GRAEBNER’S—Pontiac | Fe ‘Simat! WEL DRILLING . _ FE 42851, N LAND AFTER THIS DATE ~ a 1C 313 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. |] | GENERAL REPAIRS. (HOME | = r. OR 3-2396, I, it, ’ ag MLL WEN W tan“ ~sS “A Peosoors Phone FE 6-0277 Waod_ méuaty, OM _2g0e1 afer § YOUR NUTRILITE DISTRIBUTOR.| Television Service 22) fesponsihle for any deble “con- SALES . wi . “i LAYING, SANDING & FIN. $0008. . Lioyd: . Skilled help. Machine! y sot’ we ony you as much ts OBS FOR MEN | “pontine ‘uararoog, Five Service| Bookkeeping & Taxes 14) COPEXHAVER Ra RADIO“® Tv | Fosse" Michigan “Sere hand, die cast diemakers. | #410 on sash person, you train | wap USE: TRAINEE... $390 |: sconsed Contractors, PE 2164 eget ag Fy ON AND ATER THIS” DATE, ; — 58 hours. Excellent work-|_ sess" eae Sree tho ve meen 1 Se ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK, | P eg Oe, TV SERVICE. | sponsible for any “debts contract- : a0 HOUSEKEEPER TO with . TRA , 9 5-8300 od other myself. Help Wanted Male 6) ing conditions. Top rates. | #OUShEEEEeS Car furn.) $300 ADDITIONS, GARAGES, ATTICS baie hen te Mutod D.’Linsley, S00" LeBaron JOBS OPEN IN THE 8 Mold- Rite Engineering| $2-m. te 4 p.m. § days « were: “CAREER CENTER ™ on ‘Seren Recreation rooms, and Dressmaking, T Tailoring ‘16! sxPERT—1 £2Y, SERVICE. ALL |_ Ave. Pontiac Mich. ‘ : agree P.. pr ance . alld ciamiianeetntiegs ake: vies ca F L: VES : se N ‘Kes Burope. | To. $15,000 Co., 45241 Grand River, INTELLIGENT Li AROUND | B-1_Riker_Bidg. oasis FE PE 4.4168. DRESSES, SUITS. COATS & AL- Sox Television, 63 8. Saginaw. | ycine:, COLD WANES $530 CLASSIFICATIONS est oi git Se x ier, Room eel Novi. Phone Northville! gu, cookin yg pag LEARN TO BEA ag ORS, AIR TOOLS. | _terations. iol Ee Huron PE 4-707 5-460. separa awe | eee Pri. Eves. : mete 1462. o| SS, taestigc teen, toes | PRIVATE SECRETARY | Pregame gabe | abies aap, Se eR Ts | CUM HED coe Taampns | URED, Ui, BOE, RPGR, 0 STRUCTURAL AND OR | wilh childtén, 3” days tr week, | YOU need no experience to be the Ra lig RENTAL ogg | a.m. PE 2 RADIO.& TV, 127 8. PARKE 8T. ; = detailer draftamen, Rates 42.48 to T'to 3 nights sien. in. “Em private secretary to © tp. e3- | Oe NE ee ~_ Gard Plo i 16B | JOHNSON'S Rapio AND TY | Wtd. Children to Board 26 ieueeubiecene hour. i6 hour eeek) | other help, 632. References, eel a red mown adver. A-| CEMENT WORK fon Foowing ~~ 16b Watto ee = we «reo —— en scarce SOR ORE goae 7+ ‘iain EADY TO DO BABY ATrrinG | pnd, shorthand tn high sepet | LLOYD MONROE ROTO TILLING _ | teams RADIOTT GFess for. Pe zat SCARED ota: easesovescoeeseseogend ; te yin Call * a FE 4-6866 Lawns, and gardens. Wesee Dutch-| _ FE 4-3600. 168 E. i DAY CARE FO): CHILDREN LI- Directors... ...0..000000-4] wr tg ‘OO & _Bire 3-383. West 406 Pontiac State Bank eee | ge Set iy WARDS TV 3 SERVICE |, | —censed home, PE 69737. seasanasecdeersess for_ “ | _Bidg., FE 5-9227. + Lots 5 - MOTHERS aig TO 6. WITH PONTIAC Full or parteh repairing old & SOTOFILLING Qpen_Evenings LICGYBED CHILD CARE. y. 23074. ORLANDO "3-0883 OR_3-4253. D E sERYICE pl - aan non _ Typewriter Secvice 2A } I iH cations : ome. Ma 2Y. Soe Seest garages. s tae ae ainian plowed, Gon titled ~ vee RS “ a an school children rE — siding. & ale ‘ PEWRITE DING stseensenrene OLDER WOMAN DRAYTON AREA. * "RECEPTIONIST. Se catkdbe Cudese he EO chine Expect work. | Wtd, Household Goods 27 oeenenenes $ eare of two children. light house- Personable y lady to do typ- doors. BY THE BUSHEL, neral and BER fb AHR ern nnnwnnnnnnnannrs ‘ Siroeae | NEWSPAPER DIS- I( x & Work five days, “teterences, Om | ing and switchboard ref- | MICHIGAN HOME REMODELERS Nolow ‘garden. FE 5-1207. _ply Co., 17 W. Lawrence. Must be ec wes - 7. Ee ever. ; Prose Box @4 stating | uTO BODY REPAIR TRAINING 6a _average return. Fu 46706 NEW'BERRY _ ST.| Mu in good © : Gee Scher se ster Products | Sing Marr wave expen | Siac tition tnt etter |e oR NOTE los | PMG Mara Cone TAR! KEEP MONEY, BUT| fast atures Sant pede 4 I ty i. epares you fo mnyson, . . a Confidential” Our ‘men ot roauc wari Arete, 1 3 Rares, big. pe assent Reta zara i | FLOOR SANDING LAYING, vIn_| Beiswa Ave Sama pm: FE) RETURN VALUABLE| fiyeict, moo ,? 0.10 em Gavertinesnent “Gatte east ITREas GIRLs BOARD- pase tim 4. Write R. Gardner 491 Central. Fe| #11 : > > * 2-8181,| EMPLOYED MIDDLEAGED cov- Box 30. O Kirchman” nat ¢ie0d,” Eat Bon 28. care Pontise Pree GENERAL —BUTLDING hepa |__Laundry Service 18) eee FE 28181, | Poe oud ke ceed ore Som 4A COOK, BE GOOD MAW e uM betore 3 CAKE DECORATING COURSE Sri RAL UILDI mmm | ext apt. or house. Must be reason- : ioe. ek, stone, cement work. Plas- able, clean, bath, FE 40836. ences, ton buy to Th “man. io. 29199 Orchard Lake Rd. WA SAE ee | tering and_tite work. PE 42200, | LACE SRewaraiy fet ALOR RET: LOST: MALE BOXER. ,') MCS. | couple @ SON. 17 DERIRED OF pa Shane rchard Lake Vivian's Beauty Shop. PE 430) KOREAN VETS AND GUARANTEED ROOFS. ALL ry. Phone FE Ss S.. -S of | furnis within 8 oF r . oe Teverm Hotel We- OF PE 4-0741. . ee enn pes EST. 1918 Hugus Marsh, collar Vand. license Vicinity Sains Rermeegion 7 Tw WANTED. GIRL AP: NON-VETS 363 8, Cass, PE D-9021 PR D-b04e ror FAMILY LAUNDRY “SER. | It: ~ epeliamaanan Reward: MA) Bi $1 —_—_ TV. SALESMAN y h-Glo Valet. Iify for key. jobs as: MA- HOUSE RAISING a —prack | FAMILY Diemakers eutside work. “tor| Soe ‘Telegraph, Tel-Huron Shop- CHiNists” Todt. MAKERS,| Excavating cement work top, sail wit SWONING BONE Tw Lost BEAOLE. Mi MALE. BLACK, Wassily OF 3 3 DESIRES 2 OR 3 HY Ww. i i at Afunte ¥. the ANTED < DRAFTSMEN Stee | gn Sit tet gravel. FE 39931. | “ary nome. Pick up and delivers, | Citer mere oe moe. oie. Met | pURN Lake | COTTAGE IN ‘|MAKE-RITE TOOL & MPG. co. | _111¢_ anger L MAID zo SIGNERS or TOOL ENGINEERS HOUSE MOVING. For LY | Call FE 69124 M 8. LILA B t: CY Oakland Cty. for summer season. Cor, MIS & Mill St. Ortonville. | WA live in. Must be ~ood cook N tous ial L R section! Reward. FE 4-9940. ; il st le. | WANTED: BARBER FULL TIME | jive children. Must hav or ety ratio quired ing retigate saan VE tute LA. Young. | DER, 670 Kentiwort LOST. PAIR OF DARK-RIMMED | -C#ll TWind oot 8 PM. ; INSTALLER, EX- Phe se enk's Barber Shop, 8 ave oxperi- wasn seals Westigate | 508 PLEMING. PLOOR LAYING || ~ yw LAKE FRONT YEAR-ROUND evecsacad Good references. Bioom j Landsca ing 18A ___ tlasses in = case — of ee Pree so 8 ee men only need apply: want ENCED -ouw.| feel HU Geld ie" Gewich, Fomine Poens| oi mgmt, coepens Bending, ,finigning, 188 ‘Edison! ping mie cal home. 3 oF more bedrooms. cbeknnbinacenes : 8. w. j den. a dart week beginning port aration, Dba 4. Bee ND CLEARING — STUMP RE. BULL pozina, LARGE OR SMALL| LOST: BLACK AND WHITE MA Le irmin nam. great MI 800, be seeeeeeeeeenens f Be ree END immediately 64904, wasn g ae eee Bad ae = 5 iad ar acd ieee to Reg ae PE | ome ditches — con-| job. PE 49978. fon wah lome tog Viewty St.) _oxt. ao M ae fitters. Must be able to tack WANTED: EXtenineced FROG TROCK 24385. e or Thursday. A ° |_erete broken. OL 1-6645. COMBINED Fone —L NDSCA Fredericks. FE 2-6267. WEST io mai iy, ? Orn é “4 . work, Sundeen Mig. Co mechanic, union rates. Write Box | Spm red we prtl 12, 30 a.m. to PLASTERING AND REPAIRS. ALL. ing’ spring clean 3 | LANDSCAB- pcan rooms and beth, furn. 1 small = j - Co. . WoM FOR 8a e P BAR NY a aR WiteD Soon REASONABLE Work “is "varied includes typing, CEARN A tere ee Tales, FR Sasee ontonable pat 8 DIRT LEVELED AND Hobbies & Supplies 2 24 feons COUPLE WITH 1 CHILD seteveescresesesees OS . " 0 processing cu or “ bd as Ve > 2 : ORR RSIS bar, rr r to shell house . ER G sch PLASTERING, LATHING. RESI- cannery raded. FE 5-3562. desires, 2 or Sodreceh home. 86° ves sicnes. Ot nd “foot : On s-s8ee Spreneoandends , Bus. Res. FE 8-1645| dential-commercial & repair. R APE. GO. DEsines OF: DESIRES OP. | “by sumber nun 1.00 up. paner es Unturnished: PE}. PE 37006. 58. man. “s Market. 191 Oak- ae oS L: Miller, PE. ¢-0276. ve Ee YOUNG FAMILY Wit «Cif enn oe Oe Owe Oe " For 3) . ¥v y Lo cheuwecensas 40 Ave.” Help Wanted Female 7) “OMAN fi wer. 1 Dave, own trans: five half day week. Ai MA 41 . ALU MA AIN Sana __Basement etc, cleaned. FE +7615. Card of Thanks 1 “portation ‘oF live im, for appoint. Brits. Beaweit $e i Elizave EN, WOMEN. hi TEAR R LOND OF CABINET MAKER ane ae” Ve repaired BY, toctory trained men (ae eS A. aaa . CALL 3-034. Watkins 4-5000, spec a et our «#t . one w Pm . ee nner ee _cot EM CAPABLI ay ny ipo FOR 4 foute bere hour | #9000, | COffice Rupe Co. 27 Lew: “FRANK JOHNSON. HAULING. We wish To Hawk ovur| KOREAN VETS AND rood heme, and three school age! C8F_ necessary. Apply” 180 N CARPENTER - MORK NEW AND) _rence st. mee Oe rh al * wr piek thing, PE $4442 and neighbors, Father JON- children, good wages, must live : rope N VORK INCINERATORS CLEANED ASH Sard hon * i NON a ti 8. ie. = SALESMEN CEMENT WORK, FLOORS BASE- wee ot of rubbish clean up. FE 45134. a Samy este of bantesee ore att, beter, tretons + oR|* Men or women to sell real estate ie Ee, driveways. Cheap lebor.| ie renatring rebuilding, or ulld tos? AND HEAVY HAULING. a i s in an. ing our recent bereavement. steady year ‘round work. Farm | _ ‘ ae ~ wwe. xperienced SLECTRICAL ticensep | 77, ° pags re oe ee Ger TY GiNe — E8085. ‘ANB George Grech and Family, and! jocated ¥en Mile & a Rds. f TRANATING DAYS ote — we rd —ean. = Murray PE 2-9657. replaces ant tecimegutens were aa a FC athe «Anthony Grech and Family, MA €-2701 aft. 6 7 d eves. Must 2 18 and neat! come is unlimited. Apply in pen | EXP- CAREENT ER NEEDS| cleaned and repai Also all | ee eT RAULING AND RUBBISH. -___ In Memoria 2| ick-Pontine experience. Ander-! /fice, State Theater, aed CRAWFO DOSTRIAL PTRET eo THAR | istered comvany, FE So7oi. "| _ Call Bill, PE 0-0633 n im be dean RAWFORD INDUSTRIAL FIRST AID MA : : al Na son's Pontiac Buick. Unies. | SighiER FOR GROCERY STORE . has eatenet Tecal expert DURA-CLEAN YOUR RUGS & UP. LIGHT ee ; —REpublic’ 2-3001. ‘ with experience on Nations! Cash | g51, we ttn AGENCY _—e alse abie to adjust miuscies and holetery, Free estimates, FE PE 5-304 who Register, A person i. . Mr 21143 548 Heaments, wants - | 21772, LIGHT AND AVY nd BUCKING. , fous Grocery, 1835 on Lake ride ment. 5 A ag h Lewis, Box S ER CLEANING “Repo Ts heels fill dirt re 50 roe EWER CI VIN rw * * = Pt ee 7) a y iene . Money Is Everywhere COUNTER OrRi. puon’s ‘CONEY | Employment Agencies 8A | PLASTERING AND PA Sl esche ”- eaahes Decane Oh Gann, wan ‘wits % Tok ro euce aie q rn rat: Vi Do You Want Some? CAREER | fiauite 3B some reid roams ar ODE CARTACE ant § oa en fe e ae ™ Rirnttere eae tine arte, Compete | © Phone FE 5-6806 pote, a Keates | SRD OR AYEL, BRTEVGE ate sale, : ; i LE. and Mitred smart, Roch- Fart we on end SS an: tee Wankel ete 6 teeta Nested Comets 4a Employment Agencies 8A _ BIRMINGHAM. OPENLICS or part t view you tag run, we'll 6 ~ Week Draw YOUR LIFE’S “MADE BASIER through Classi 40 padscaping. 35 yrs. in Pontta: _FE 5$- —_ a Dich anytime, Cheap. PE i770 =| Trucks to Rent % Ton a Stake Pontiac Farm and Todeotrie, Tractor Co. ND HOUSEWIVES: HAVE A” PARTY | DDOCK FILM SERVICE 1032 "W. Haron FE 65-8753 _ Notices & Personals: 35 aa eae Aerotred Knapp Shoes Pred Herman wre Airport Rd. OR 3-1803 X HEARING AID. RM. 10, Atos, 2 N. Saginaw 4-05.39. 100 WEDDING 3 INVITATIONS. 47.5 za Suther! Studio. 18 Pp napkins — “past serv DAINTY MAID F Bp SUPPLIES. Mrs. Burns. FE 2-8814, 93 Mark, DON’T HESITATE, 1's FIRST rate, pian plastic type water elear jnoteum cost Wai Notion F _ CAPITOL BEAUTY SHOP 580 W: HU RON ST. will be open four evenings « week to accommodate e who PE 54-6012. earn cash or hostess gifts IN DEBT? IF SO, Let US Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind FE «3008 Open Evenings Le) ACTION! On the sale of your Lahd Con- tract, If it is wi i Sie. M. Stout, Realtor TT N. Saginaw Street, -" 5-6165 Eve. ‘ti 8 CONTRACTS WANTED eed sale Buyers waiting, What have you? Reasonable discount, large or smal} balances, new or sea- soned c pan 464 FE od or 13. Be: Mr Clark is 5% MORTGAGES ON GOOD PROPERTIES '% acre or more with 100 ft. frontage. B.D. aay pom ada 8. Telegraph Loan Corr e “Equitable society es. PE 40521 CASH Por you it e will sell tap fn ng or we wi aby avallabie, en at your service, for fast ef- service call today, Russell Young REAL’ 412. W. Huron 8&t. : re 56-7428 BUN, 1-6 Restore Credit WE ARE NOT A ‘ LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUN SELLORS Xt FUE eeeeee 32 BA. Coment. wvieede “gs &- ihortae en) what you don’t_need fer Classified’ Ads! To swap] ,¢ Cash Waiting pot Ee Sis coe _itoron personauy te for q quick, A. JOHNSON, Realtor ‘1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE +os sf t . ica hte: scadeas slated ate ath wbacuiglte A a ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, ‘APRIL 1, 1956 ; WE NEED sani angina SOLD or Not Sold — If your property {sn't sold Si, ceeemne © Haast boon “WHITE ~ BROS. REALTORS Pia Bs PEDDLING YOUR PROPERTY? Our muthee of aouaen only to @ saves you wit pooterh Gan ge now We need é wanes. and ential YOU BUY Ir-WE'LL INSURE IT welcome, . Park Piace. re Caretaker. Private entrance. child wel- _come. “call PE rE ‘ies after 5 p.m. I ROOM. UTinrrres ais A Working couple. West side, RMS. bath. Ground floor 5-7680, * ok ih Segina does iw. Apt. 1. 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH. OR 3-1388 after 3 p.m. 4 MODERN bath with suaer Electric and wel- Hwy. OR 3-1621. 4 F Sauenes, Sloat gO furn, $56 mo. _2601 NN. MODERN 4 RM : iE. _ Adults only, FE 2-3437. WEST : el ete Rent He Houses Furnished 35 3 2 BEDRMS, owalLep LE, Mop. eins. 2 — Heights Ra. Lake PUTT ; \ > Soper ~~ LEAVING CITY. WILL SUBLEASE nr BAL wy West A able April 23. $115. “ve boars LOWER, CLEAN FUNNY BUSINESS by Hershberger it an NW ofgigpes <0 Pinatas wn nlf 4) CSO | Ee “Call a plumber, dear — the shower isn't working!” Rent Ofhee Space i ver Lexan 5.08 Ward ie Ww. 4 For Rent Miscellaneous 42 BUSINESS BLDG. FOR RENT IN HOLLY PH. ME 1.361 a GAN gr sleame uc. FE. rs, sieamers el. FE S-J144. 240 in, 6-141 e ONE WAY COAST TO COAST RENT HERE LEA r. es rads For Sale Houses 43 FOR SALE BY OWNER room at Wiens 1 aay ILL TR TRADE For Sale Houses “a PN ME, Auto, Tettres te E. "$12,500. Owne: 5-8985. WEST § SIDE rem a ete 6 ange, ete i. and shade trees drive, excell hood, transfe: Beas NO DOWN PAYMENT NO MORTGAGE COST For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 HAYDEN E. SIDE, Large 7 room home. 2 z' room aperiment. Full a4 ag and yy Oe veran Man Hiatt Sele, Lb fre full basement, = cl furnege Sorina and screens. Ben 4 pn A ey. Immediate home. for 9 pace : Bain a th cae SELL OR TRADE. 1} bedroom Waterford VS School. al all to Ww one = room. Pat "beun rms & yt oil ent drive. Sao terms. com: owner will home. OPEN DAILY $1250 DOWN odel home. 4 large rooms. 1956 mm ae f rive out MBB to Dyck Li. Rd. J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor 06 E. Walton FE 8-041 © MULTIPLE Lasnno seavica SYLVAN VILLAGE | ‘phtural birt $56.75 MONTHLY A potential ¢ ieee oy Bs SYLVAN ; REALTY er be iS a EEG ~~ NEAR ST. JOPS— Duplex, 2 apts, & rooms t furnace, déuble Sore lots. $22,500 FS Saad WILLIS M. BREWER PE 4-5181; “rae. FE ton 2 BEDROOMS AND DEN «$750 Down PAYMENTS nat ear Welton, Bive chon : oe WAGNER. HOMES 1960 N. ke Rd. F410? sale, room | Pre aula HIGHLANDS ‘a por De a ty —— Pitot tn, tis af ection, ealy three Sralabie give us eal or fur OAKLAND LAKE FRONT, " bedroom, year renee soyeam,3 a "This went last clear sartet| OFF JOSLYN Ler poe yg en gg cond neatly decorated, cake Soe cores, * Fourth 8t., wil) An excellent 7 rooms and 5 Gas “heat, Oarage, Nicely tend: $11,800 with voacenanle “FOR COLORED tg OY geome and bath. SCRE REALTY a MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ion W. alt ‘6-0407 ~~ For Colored Families 6 room modern in exeelient 4 basement. Por information call Mrs. Spears, Russell A. Nott, Realtor _im magination at Home aeed Se fsa eons ject off Bt ivy. a Enclosed : seat ful Below to- ‘EMBREE & GREGG Lenaa Eves. aon GEO. MARBLE, Realtor Waterford M AHAN Basement and garage. ~ Cement block. Nice, clean ¢ and gal ee Sat n $3,000.00 down “Tt ga es seen on weekends or after 6 week |2 B' HOUSE op. down. ve you cate Gays. “Adute caly. Retoreaces ve-| | dyke ana Be wenen 00 per ji im WR WRIGHT, Realtor a SM it mee quired. 162 A Call after 4:06 p.m. 343 Oakland Ave. PE 6-004) T IT Realtor $845 DOWN ok, neat’ sea | ROOMS > PRIV — ter FE 20263 . alg aay = 7 BDRM, Bt HOUSE FOR RENT. [N- $650 DOWN Fe have one new Jone 4 ache “ . ’ az un 1078 fished. ‘Available the 12th. OR- quire 1658 E. Long Lake Rd., Cute bungele REN Fee PROVES with plastered wells, oak floors NEXT PBOOR TO BRANCH Jando_3-1388. tween Jobn_R_and_ Rochester,| 07, oars nd Located off baahe NEW FHA APPROV fae best. paved streets, 97,499.06 OFFICE _—s|5 ROOMS AND BATH. WITH 2/3 Ww. -| gbaw Rd. Has tiled floors and 5-R H price, hr } YOR, Paopenss Toh ae GE] Sefreome. tot meer, Smeg Sey] Tes © of. fats! pret anitee ere | SOOT FLOMES| Sree. ace preci | ee eee ies meee sane F yy ROOMY a, Sua a Ba sa. |? ROMs Se ma -|R. D, RILEY, BROKER ONLY 3 BEDROOM Fees come Seieaing. GEN. ark STO Heat & electricity . 8eD- eC $09 Elizabeth Lake Rd, PE ¢1157 This gate mice @ room home Ms . arate entrance, baby or small if Piaing area. In-| BY HOME. 1 LOT W covetea, beaut wea? | B. D. WE Real Estate chijd welcome | Walking Cistgnce + tof ‘4798 te {mane : from lake beautiful view. : O ial de 3 poe Mgg Bo B.D CHARL ES, Realtor 20 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich. Piants Apply et 808 St Clair Bt. | Fireplace, & FN. 9 betes. PLUS . » teege FE 4-0521 MAple 55821 1 diock east of Baldwin north of | ished. $80 per month. #0 Bald wits gio dn, OR dae, As LOW AB au, = mm Brenig you ave A HOUSE, OR -e aC “ONLY. 3 BEDRM. $ ’ 26217 MaLE it A EW taste emma |g moe reooey PER Gevee oe me |$96,97 Per Mo.|acers . ["SDRma armel” PW. DINNAN Privileges on Elizabeth Lake. Gar- r electric | 5 sae dryer, No amen geony Wasage, Con alter’ 8 Plus tezes end ° Large 4 dedroom homie with @6_W. Huron FE _¢2977/ den space, $20 week. PE $1204 | objections to children, Near Mls. | 20 weekends, PE 2-1658, puiometic "enh © Tet woter-| sored welts, select © oe. C ASH BASEMET APT. FOR 2 BOD | sor. : : WICE 5 ROOMS AND BATH (OK | ood floors. ideal lecat org gg fg rm bane ‘ furn. rE 34 os ee Felt tel ieaving + Ko reasonable % ad arden full FE cogeod $11,800.00 with Signs Are Ev ery where ; — Re eneel a Ze, have hg gee WILL SBARE & nooks AND are, MODEL corny pany & SUNDAY rms, see this one today. ms IDE SELECTION door within 34 hours with cash for| PE S233), ™* °F '*7-|" qren welcome. oe me was | SAWHY PAY R RENT? 20 BLAINE, f Gakiend to $1, 500 DOWN nat oral yournell, of your whet “Sou7ngve 10" 004 tell We CLEAN PvT. 3 RMS. AND BATH very_teasouable rent 2 dedrm. Pull beth. Plastered| Blaine. east ik to model. ht ae br ia On Square Lk. FE €1370. __ walls, Hardwood floors. | (Between Cakiand ana Menteatm) Dlastered ‘Some, oak "hoon boos: hoses = to tow ef re Sines Edw. M. Stout, Realtor |@ ean 3 RM es NEAR PON. | ACRE FARM HOME, 3¢ MIN: ara s and screens. Large Ca t ll Re lt ment, 2 cer garage, $7,800.00 full | and loe stone. aol be see TT N. Seginaw Ph. FE 5-€163, tiac Motors No children. Stenen —. wood | jot lake privileges. sie od ve all today. to satisfy your irocuirements op yy "til 8:30 2-776, ghorehgs, school, Shopping, ‘cen 12 88 Bese 0 _Oakiand pichies. *° WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE al a a ee willie coclt tontn, ‘Write kes 63, Fen: 1 et 61.190 Down. ; 1z | Russell, Young 0 property. Purchasers waitin GLEAN 3 ROOM UPPER. PRE PRI tiac Press ress and|C.PANGUS 1919M15 | WEST SIDE INCOME DUNNESS I GOOD AT LADES” OF pee an bes ‘Ka. vate entrance, telephone. qualifications. $50 per month. Phone Ortonville 132 Collect __ wm: vald aie nbas" pining, | VERY ace MERRY WEN | ROOM AO RAIN MOORE | Sewonadastey pasta | Sea wma. fetes] = LADD'S R. F. McK INNEY IPE 40808 rm. peme co large lt vert of | chorm ond screens @ bodreum. 3 ot Pealine, Fe OPEN SUNDAYS Univ, 1-798 wore: with” sail saat on aon bus service. Nicholle | piece tile bath, kitchen, large bath down, 3} rooms and S08 DOWN—FHA adap Byte, 2%, Serr b Harger Co. 33 W. Huron, FE wl 7 room. 10510% Bving Fees, 2 Be a $56 PER MO. 120 Disize Bey. 2prerten Pisin LISTINGS WANTED |DowNTown STUDIO APT FOR |TEONA DR 4 ROOM PORCH. | street with jake pri mr) renting for $18 per week. INCLUDING TARES AND ra, ™ Residential, farms and business one or two sduks, private em | big lot. owner P. O. Bos 635.| _with $9000 dowe EM Feit, ae ee Now available &t $7,600. 66H. Lapeer Bd. or M34 Red “ber qualt) clinic. 157 W. Huron Py 76 BUY. TO room, a 5-0201 poreenad service on your For "RENT. OW LEASE. DOPE SMALL HOUSES FOR RENT. AU. e is the “ to see. ing yt 4 living room, ASE » heat. ren me. HOLLY. +BED BATH, modern Kitchen with cob | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE PAUL, D. HAMMOND | ii sdeement Sew tutte, ne | FaPtoar™ tT | Ba titipage ee ne es J. A. Taylor -i be ae Feo rattren St, ee Mstitor| Previous occupants. shopping and | ey DESIRABLE STONE AND sé-bedrooms and 1% beth. | oo. painted Auto ‘oll "A 5, ROOM BUNGALOW etre wih awe | and Mt. Clen L hey frame. AD unus' usual | home, beauti-| basement, furnace, etc. Garage. ALTOR mayeance furnace. laundry tub, hot water end. 3 bedrooms, oak floors, ANTED: LOTS WITH SEW.| nd Mt. Clemens. Reasponsible| funy decorated landscaped. | $10,500.00, $2,280 down. . . | 100 Oakland Ave heater. Large ¢ size on fireplace oft bent. full ea PE 49612. Call pact. main considera Teo e fireplaces, seer earage, gas jolly, 3 bedroom & bath home Open "Eves. Free Parking 1% feet. Closing after 6 p.m. with 24 acres. Very close to vil- costs are extra 3 year mortgage. L ~ see Paitl WE CAN SELL YOUR HOME GROUND aa ws APARTMENT lage. $17,500.00, Terms. Loca’ off Auburn on’ Seward pe ae | tlo.s80. Totes can be A road LiOTT &'sONs Givens uple. no drinkers. 1035 For Rent Rooms 37 _ aatrews. | 3 E. Maple, pg Be mon -af . Drive by and |. ME rose contact: | camiermcare VEX R AROUND Fr FOR TAROB AND. eral WoUsES IN 31646 N’Western Hwy. at M’be clean, quiet couple. No 4 rs. | Ming’ Rae. bebe prt. rE nw and ‘pear CLARK REAL E ESTATE 3 OFF st oa, bigs close | Fe Fal . B see to bus kite die BUY OR SELL CARGE 3 ROOMS. | HEAT: OAS | 7 sLEEPING ROOMS RENT. wROSE eer $300 DOWN te Pontins Meters I wit personally buy your prop-| %24 lehts furn entrances.| Ciose to Fisher body. Furnished FE 22162 of FE 53578 Pric ren ee, are _ Couple only. 470 Oakland Ave. Tesga ° luced on this 7 erty or will sell it for you" and linen for beth_FE Ik, BIRMINGHAM RANCH NOME. room, 3 bedroom all PERRY este ask show cag how to get cash if the MODERN. 2 ROOM APTS. CHIL- 3 LARGE FRONT ROOMS FOR *; bedroom full baths, 26 on one floor Located just bed. rice reasonable. Call now and| dren welcome. Sleepy Hollow Mo- 200 Florence. west of thé near di oe toe tue prove it, _tel, 490 Dixie Hwy. 5 : 3 yueee » wail, 4 ar ee sckects” ciety even Bee oe e ‘e. Sox Part RILEY, BROKE NICE CLEAN 9 ROOM APT. PVT rane ryer and’ stove. Lot further guides ene $00 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE | “ust ent rence ead beth. ed Norton | Suir ee ior TE of acre with gs Me-car ga- rmation payment, = tal down WANTED, RANCH HOME srs IN| FE “ue 325 after 5 p.m. rage. gt owner. Storms and e good el ighborhe on yr SMAL OCR APARTMENT. | | BEDROOM FLAT it LAKE OR- —tereene tetuted MA Ob $36.97 MONTH w. Business and commercial prop- wats per week. OR 0000. — I heat hd worm NEA tre ¢. YT TK yg gh erties, acfeace Of farms Quatified | SUITABLE FOR 2? GENTLEMEN | two baths, oll hee . storm! NEAR CRESCENT LK. & new 2 bedroom and 4 . mk Sapera went or ladies Prt. ent.. bath, utilities wintews we grees, Te atl poem 7, California type home par. get petwoun, Sone ines Planning to Retire? ROY KNAUF, Realtor |—fi2 tos, aroners PE bare | Goaries Barr | Sade Bool. Auto, gus furnace | If ou 68 to cote sae’ dgvire | FE 5-3091 or FE 5-9471 is n mis Ww Heron: FR Biel O8 £500| 3 a and bath. Adulte oni. | AT BUS STOP, TARGE CLEAN JIM WRIGHT, Realtor ina good neighborhood, Call | 3, floor. Just 4 rears, old, located | If no anewer. oh, PE b.2564 ea “hak pes VAN TED HE MPSTEAD COMFORTABLE | Boom HANDY | 345 Oakland Ave. FE 5-064! for further ormation a tage vith sneeteneed mit ety pees a, i 7 tt oe bode eee 109 < a. on sCOPEE:sO4-8284 | nOOM aes eAoRiNG Paetit- 5 NEAR ST. FRED'S sone yest, ot tant Sarees, wees re Rea! Estate Exchange . a ti Ladi ly. No smoki and nd the. house law Roger B. ilenry, Inc. Rent. Apts. Unfurnished 34 ja eon kK Jas down. 4 end) beth ep, oll . landscaping -¥¢ you ne Shettts ; K NI IDS EN 811 Main St. 1849 E. Auburn Rd | sLEEPIN OOM FOR BUSINESS t. 2 car garage, paved no longer a! OL 14111 L 1-012)! BLOCK FROM BUS. PLEASANT reteesions: person, near hov- Best of sil, only enty 616. Rochester, Mich orated. Reasonadie reni. pil high school. Phone FE a $3500 down. See this today. . _ 40248 shed 4 WE CAN SELL YouR HOME | Rural Lakefront Indian Village 7ei.| WEST SIDE EXTRA LARGE ural Lakefron ~ SOLD OUT! ; ‘trap Pe Tie it 8, TEL secenes voor. nice! Bars wner gt ogg ila Lol 2 Li. US TODAY Ranch type with dedreome le: Ceramte" We beth Ne eens, — vat . r ru Our Salesmen are selling [ek 4 ees ec wed ob thes pm. PEO. So Se Located’ on GILES REALTY CO. |. fap. night on Pine Lake. Per-| Screens, gas heat, nfacreetion Sccure “new ‘tistings, WE NEED|3 ROOM ; a8 SCRENETTE Roo With Board 38 lot included. Lake privileges. | 08 W. Muroe PE Oi) Sun fistaree, Neeas ys dtaing fm: cod ban Ee gaed youR HELP. we rt aera move cna ‘lites hoa, Chess gee i. LOOT Rew @t $7.950 and only $1,500} Open 9 to @ ishing A res? bergen at $0,500 : chen Ome :|poaRD AND. ROOM FOR O=EN- 2 - bed , ere want to be} cones i etter Toate a ri De ape Sree Rar eee FOR WEN, ar a heme tle rx fall base. —- aa cinder Otta’ i ti pos ec; . v 1 k Orlawe. ils, md me clean and ready for occupancy. ee Le Ph ote. I as heat. 2-car O O]} } Lakefront Bargain home wr th | iastered walls and wherever your home ts we need) 7 weet ule apie. also orgies Lakeview, ferage. shaxes privileges. corner An extra, nice 4 room & com- comaien, oak and good It. A courteous salesman will be) immediately, Before 5. cat Bultty room “with ce: excellent Eitehen” and et your door 30 minutes after you! ° le GNFURWIBHED | COMValescent Homes 38A | ov =p weer «+ FOR BETTER HOMES ot & ‘cold runnin water, ric] foreed p= gr Neat" aluminum on Stove and refrigerator, FE : Apoee on naw en vedran. be home. ta snaine, new pel “he The high storms and 2 87 Mechanic. D noc sn PA) = garage. Oak firs kitch- wonderfu)| & dty with shade trees, This} minum com doors, Full HUMPHRIES 5 ROOM APT OW BOe LIE Per. | [eels ge". ,Rzcetene cere, Cali] ga. fal bevemeni wits as hse beet. fishin mde West, ot os oy Rie year around watog’ ow ideal for a} Drie ls “wee — eo aes - bath. Stove and refrigerator fara. | gecet tant CARE THEE | sc cale Gable + hermes. od beeen. our retirement, 4fsb-| WM. H. KNUDSEN a _$5_a_mo. FE 20179. ___| “Rates starting at $125 OR _3-6320. ing the lake, “Duy” now detore ma ip Be oy ee Oe ae FE 20374 rE 47114 7 RMS. AND 1 paral PRI. EN-| ave ROOM FOR 1 OR 2 PA-|ONLY $000 DOWN - Mere ts a] Dut, Sou ue low Gown payment! Oe ue 810 Pontias mote Bonk, Bid 82 N. Telegraph Open Evenings |_trance. FE 5-5320 tients in the ens Convales- bay. ¢rms. “ang. pert clésing. $7.080 end only si'so0 Ph PE 44516 s. Multiple Listing Service 3 AND BATH, ist FLOOR. _ecent Home. OA . ated in the city Pontiac $1000.00 DOWN do*n. t : ae “some furn. and util. FE batty HOOM AND BOARD or Se ers pew wens SO all you need folks! To MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Cc ASH 3 RMS. FIRST FLOOR. STOVE| i y. Phone OR 3-5821. now on this one. take w — ~ BS ® new sub- . — . ‘“. ang washing facilities ‘and ull” | WONDERFUL HOM _E FOR EL- u up to WHITE BROS. 48 HOURS — ae. 2 106 | “derly people Flexible rates. Ex-| WEST SUBURBAN - Owner leay- minute, Lake priviieges, REALTORS G ATEW AYS to FOR YOUR HOME gellent food, Loving ea re with| ing state. Modern Srm. home.) 0 PER MONTH ' ne OR FI ME ly ROOMS MODERN, STEAM | trained staff. Speci rn kitchen, plastered walls.| ..° 9.,*# and Open Eres. ‘tl @ - Sun. 1 to 5 ‘ E QU ITY _heat. 3-106 on call Rowutitel gt ecnhe ful “path. full Casement. fully ‘teit ot ma, = and eae H APPINESS 7 ROOMS & BATH STOVE, UTIL- with _¥ith lovely shade FE «bois. insulated, 1%-car garage Large > Tee ne Raratare in- OCK OFF JOSLYN JIM W RIGHT, Realtor ities fura Couple only. oh Oak. Hotel ‘Rooms 39 eae ah, jentencoed, Docheee cluded’ ats? cant be| ! BLOC OFF J <= 6 == vative ® Reai _Estate Geese 7 RMS. & BATH. INCLUDING | OO ee or liberal discount for cash. os 8 and bath do’ carpeting FIRST TIME OFFERED stove, refrig. & utilities Ga HOTEL AUBURIN Call tonight! included, natural fi ; large TH Rent Apts. Furnished 33) SCiijcie Fe tose or FE D728 : on r studio Bedroom up. Act. decore- WORTH SDE PAAPARPPA PPL PDP PP PPPLAAPLA nt 6:30 Roses & Dav o NORTH sIDE ~— Br win psaed 2] and must sel) present place. Will- yeas. — ny ee mye 1 ery Street, Madison Jr. 2 2-:ROOM AND 1 2-ROOM FURN. Rae ROOMS. PRIVATE outing ans reife oe orem. pome. meee ing to take @ big loss to get Hea Sy crore, garage. Priced fig al Emerein 8 Dis- and paved ree, ae, soome a bed apt. 338 W. Huron seth entrance. FE 2-473. 464 Auburn moved. 3 cin — u ing included. off furnace, Alum moves. oem Coll us avout this today. room fhoor “plan w 7 LARGE ROOMS, iN CONVEN- T ROO! ane —s SECOND “HOTEL ROOSEVELT screens & storms, all in good) One now. tubs, an i 7s location. FE 5-1589 floor, close in, school, ; condi $9,500 - terms. SILVER. LAKE F ONT ee! he: hee ROOMS, PRIVATE ENTRANCE,| private entrance, na 7 2 edults| Rooms es Beth. $17.50 up *FICE OPEN 98 Sexecutive tow ranch ONE > paby welcome. 1 FE. 5-868, . Tefrigerator and gas stove HWY, FRONTAGE - Over) OFFIC : yr gnch | $1008 do ROOMS, PVT. ENT. OFF BALD. withities furnished, 908 per N HOTEL CLEAN scree with 2 moder homes. ~ awgilog and frame exterior 2 ROOM! month. Box 62, Pontiac Press. efn rooms or rs s., basement, ol . 1 ae Se oated NORTH SIDE win, § bts from Finest J "ROOMS. KITCHENETTE —& | West Huron @_ Phone Extra 6-rm ¢,| A: JOHNSON, Realtor - cin LsSoceuk bape ; : v. § bath. Hot ‘waier ; heat, 22 Cadil- fh. road frontage. Ideal for) —17()4 S. Telegraph Rd, Fete ae te. window’ over- sonurn Seer ak’ west of Blue Sky. a FE x | oars Ntchen Broom, ewe at Soupise, or bachelors. 5-706 ping eee m home, full basement, ¥ RMS. AND BATH. YED|* preferred Apply 59 Wil- flame, 7 RMB. PVT, BA cei ae ENT ie Bey eS dled Call FE 2-8181. for an a gsi loss. F oa P8181 for rie. Say “ an sieeess: a FLOYD KENT, Realtor « W. Lew FE 5-610. Next to the ts Power. Call F r TOMERS t Leder e . ADAMS car Best Buys ~~ Today! WHITE BUNGALOW Located on paved street on the east side io basement, furnace, 1 car garage, landscaped lawn and large front porch. A real clean a omg you will be $2,000 down. _ CASS LAKE Just the place for you this on! one bi ‘from the lake ivileges. Cute 3 parily modern home with sun is donise tot down lot. Only $4600 and small monthly pay ments. FAMILY HOME Located north of Walters Lake; we have this fully modern 3 bedroom home with large rooms, “= — ment, eutometic and one one farage, Pri 50 Loe ; to sell at terms, PRIDE IN OWNERSHIP You'd be extra proud te COMPLETELY FURNISHED 8 room home located within walking distance of down- and 160 lot. —_ $1200 down moves you in. Faw. M. Stout, Realtor smo agen, & Ph FE 8.6168 Elizabeth Lk, Estates ge ps 15 Room Income TOTAL — 3 Templeton Weegee LAKE AREA “Toor, rooms eo nace ta "IDEAL LOCATION » hie planned § reom modern on wah 1 oe oe Bases ast wee terven Su be had down payment. K, L. Templeton, Realtor over acres of land, with 2 each ° is i ~ price wv. $8,900 with $1,500 down GI RESALE bedroom ind 2hege STs te $67 per month includes taxes and inaurance on 4) per cent mort- wage. : ai vest saburben, toration. 2 ie blk” wardree’ ene and water, Mong extras. Full price $13,450 with terms. ' George R. Irwin B. Ave. if no answer ELITE BRICK INCOME near Wetee: Shel tapes weter aires. Nice rear yard ever pain aia iL, H. BROWN, Realtor ‘| 1362_w."muron__ Pb. Pm 9-481 ANNETT OFFERS a tins Sec ’ Huron Gardens Sylvan Village. ia 3 4 Fogo Avenue Large 4 home house, 2 1% basement, Bloomfield an Space a ‘For Sdle Houses 2 . : OXFORD $ ROOMS! Ag THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, ‘APRIL u, 1956 | got gH » Fenced Va- cant, 1 car lot. ree mes, hed sad Gas oft. r REAL ESTATE -- New Brick Ranch CHEROKEE HILLS pe ae Faee A. Rees Berset PE, 2-4875 rage. Here's s home as appeal- several Large homes and Incomes IB nn colony petroon. ic. CARL W. BIRD, Realtor Py Fe ‘on Aiton. $7,350 with 503 unity National | $1,000 FE eal PPE F138 ae. , W. DINNAN As A On een EOS. FE sto ak ONE: L ERVICE _ASteal for a Handyman "BRE UYAN evil AGE Round Lake ; beach. BEDROOM FAN OY At sonaith 3 new e jon Derch. Very pleasani| jnside end out. situated on lovely Needs some work.” $4.950. pealé BB we ioe ike an culstanding ¢ hs intments Tt i M ELWOOD includes, new gas a.c. heatin REAL plant, fireplace, two scree: ; . porches, lovely bath and kitchen, consider good site down. mall We WiLL ON YouR LOT) home in trade. == Bi wacre: oe (er goes “potter “PRANK SETARD Rochester OL, 1-Thil JACK LOVELAND $-1961 $400 DOWN New 3 bedroom home with base- ment. ps oes plete exterior, Unfin- ished rior Lasgo jot. Good location. OR PRIVILEGES on —_ 3 bedroom ‘ bedroom, ¥ it 2 lots, with lake privi- ‘OSL YN A odern to minute bungalow w stairway to ex- pansion sluminum storm wi * and screens, ent * , & kiteben and bath that you — other outstanding to bell, <¢ trade on 3 room home up to $15,000. ROSSHIRE CT. TERRACE 3 Bedrm. Ranch modern WARD FE. PARTRIDGE Partridge - Brand A... Bi DOWN Lormer with large OE Fp A cellent west side jecation. 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW $10,978 SALE room, oil a.c. tract or am mailer’ be ae in * wate. $1350 down. MACEDAY LAKE GARDENS Lov: HOME 99075 Sell on jones or y= water front trade. A beau- tiful gray cedar shake modern wo m bungalow with new 100 x 150 with it and berries A home in A-1 condition, A home we are DORRIS & SON REALTORS Prone PE 4-167 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE WEST SIDE DUPLEX gereee bates Sc Center. EASIER THAN RENT ont 2 bedroo: , ay Here's . y for ty P steal om what you pay i ra = mn a = is yale ‘st month, H*you ou're tired ni’ pe payin rent and are seeking —— =— living see CLARKST ON RANCII new -vedroom = ranch home near Glare ston Designed for — living, This 80 foot home with 2 car anenes ga rere. ts rated 100’ x200° si % attractive firep: ees, full REALTOR FE 43581 BARGAINS 5 room home Avenue. $2,500 down acres” near butte “aber. ee $6,750 full price. Term 4 room home with Crescent Lake privileges Only I's years old $1.700 down. a —— home with full base. | hd ne My gf nd $i2060 full pre Terman” ° SF sdultiple Listing Service CALL ON THESE TODAY A HOME OF YOUR : WM. oN KEN N ED Y OM ben Sag ae “ranch ence nea EALTOR feet and y ‘kitchen, ‘auto. _ = oP, av le water, F = for ——- All rape clodea."3 car garage, School was. COUNTRY ESTATE. Jaree 4 vot BROWN ees ty eller certs de° it on 2 lots with ga. rage and Desement off Baldwin | i i : 8 s* 3 e ze off, E 3 38 E | i RANCH This E is ii 2278 Fs has at $10,600 with terms. CLARK REAL. L ESTATE W. Huron Eve im, rative Real pone nonamne BROWN ~ MODEST MAIDENS | By Jay Alan a _For Sale Lake Prop. 44 Fer Sale Farms 48 Se 51 | 382 Lake Privile fe Lots! 120 ACRES. @45 JOSSMAN RD; —— SE. : WwW beautiful lots in = * itable for bi-level home ‘a abort distance from Golf ‘SYLVAN > REALTY ~~ ey ALAN AP Mow deanoree “Do you’have something r 2383 Psormey Lake. PE 5-9418 Real Estate E: 4 =I 2% ACRES et ‘Bas in ‘Rd ee or win a very old? The person I'm | baying ra tie. Good be batiding sites a it for is interested in antiques!” ‘Stuminum ator & : briv — se eaeenme. Lake $7,880 ay - ‘Bungalow with pnt ee frult trees, right y et Pull base- poe You can have very Hberal Hont* oe oe this - Call Mrs. Take a look you'll see whet we mean. GI 3 BED room, hardwood floors OR. 3-3470, 8 ROOM HQME end full bath up, ¢ lar val rooms down. oy basement shopping. __For Se Sale Hot Houses: RESALE, FURNISHED __ For Sale Houses 43 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 4 bedrms., Close COMFORTABLE HOME NEAR ST. FRED'S Bateman soos LAKE reset oa Son Heasunanle terene GI Resale ike.” Ouly "ibe down "t yg" | INCOME— Sar i etree Remice heat, full basement, ceram- 000 . Anderson-Edith Area Madea Brand pew modern bun: | ACelent, return on this 7 tamiy | Kfeeiares 8 Niches and alow with ment. Oil down rms. & venient to everything. "priced A Hamme plete | Rally wy separate Torance. fl Si per month m 9 Water. Select eeu ares. ‘Terme. ctaline taxes and insurance. Bloomfield Ranch Comfort and convenience 150 ft, Hie.ese Terma Other poy This is a beauty, Lake privileges. homes from $7,500 up. desireable lake front lols, “T CG Trocke Realtor While you are out, _——— fer r ihe FREE drawing, each of a complete set of piaee specifications and material st. No obligation Our builders are happy to quote you prices on these plans, or yours, We will jet UALITY ’ apecifieatons speak foie, themselves. You be the J Well build om your Jot or ours and will attend to all financing details. OPENING S SPECIALS This all new generous 1300 large living a? tiled & ith, fu wasoment, at: wart nese feats Sa at the ue rice cos’ t., Will bul! o ck of ea if desired. ir par oe] information. sé ft. GI Mortgage $88 per month including taxes & insurance on this perve bedroom home. Has a dining room a get basement. Total price $12, Cape Cod Bungalow A beautiful 4 bedroom aaa J O'N MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE PIONEER HIGHLANDS, One of those hard to find brick homes with specious rooms, Thermopane windo lighting the attractive living room, Built-in china cabi- and vanity bench. Lots of closets, plastered. painted martwess floors. Full basement wi rec, room and jggera Many extras, too. appotntment only SIDE WEST Now d of those room Ww closet. bright airy and full basement Price $10,000 with $200 down pilus mortgage costs to GI. BRICK 3 BEDROO RANCH ge boards, master r atalb with double closets = het screened on “4 soa ° only $18.980., SUBURBAN. _Atumioum sid~ ed Vestibule May large rooms. Fut has eeat | Plenty of room for tat growing | bedroom brick, home. Large A po ie Recreation” ment, family. Lge | attractive e@ is and Thermopane picture ray hot water wpetion room located on 2 lots & has 3 bed- window. Kitchen with. built Onk sat we be wos Birch | kitchet:+ rms. & "bath up, a very com- ta oven & ramee, 1% bathe ly fireplac ms 2 tiene", | fortable ted rch. living full be omnank " meinerator enether ene ~ rage al Here o rm. with fireplace, dining rm., and: i car adipohed ped most in| value. nen. on a. & small! rage. Inspect this fine home bemt, 9 car garage, y. L. H. BROWN, Realtor : Ph. PE 3-asi0 Brick Rambler erative Weal Retaie eevee John K. Irwin For the small femily, Large a Rg EL REALTOR piace. Ceramic tile bath, 108. i 101% N Saginaw Street melee Snel’ home ote” + | ee w Stre water heat, water softener "Kos oo Ps ted RANCH TY) TYPE Phone ‘7 attached garage. Designed . Lake pri privileges. | Eve. FE 21804 or —sFE._‘5-4846 and built for comfortable 2.4m. 2 ) FAMILY DUPLEX. AUTOMATIC | Suburban living and priced BUILD N Ww heat. west 45016, Week at only $16,500. See it to- = O , a. after fou day. mig Wrtates"Batimaten treely ‘home. near Tel-Huron Area ‘ours. Weil | A Dnedrm., home with alu- HERBERT C DAVIS. | Seishin, Mee muna ing "als esta . s rw rees, rry “lanes Lake Rd. FE Lm wie a. a REALTOR bushes & oi arbor. Ex- HANDLE THEM art CA™ pect agi aggro HAR WILSON MOVE T RICHT IN! elec. water heater. City Lapeer Real Estate New 2 bedroom home, Large liv- sewer, water and gas. Near 8682 FE 23-0657 ing room with a L. Generous new shopping center. Only WEST OF PONTIAC Eitchen, Complete basement. $9.99). approximately $2,500 utomatic , bath. 2 bdrm, ranch, located eo . ‘Cioss in, $1,500). ~ on acre jot. living} down, $75 monthiv. GI Resale specious “Ettehen’ breneeey ety | Dorothy Snyder Lavender | Off Joslyn 2 car garage. on hillside. $21,500, a’ mee convenient locati Terms. 40 W. Huron FE 23-4411 Close te schools. and. ahop- D & 5 room bun: w lodernized 4, farm ewes. 4 — ( . *AYLO Y ] ORD Sorina Ceramic tile bath room, water sl eres approx. 1 acre — basement. Only, 39.500 oh look: car garage plus - wn. 1 $54 other out avreal buy at | Trade—Three Bedrooms Der month including ‘tases $17.b00. Terme A truly am gy yom ner and insurance. basement. . gas heat, tile ving new ~~! ——. ame 5 Large aed ag og hig Boog Luxury Income pving — wal sarees . Excellent west suburban lo- eam kitchen, UUlity room, ; bot eter baseboard cation, consisting of & large would consider mailer house in trad _ sacrifice. Libera! Or exchange for Detroit area property For detailed infor- mation. write D, 5 wernee. Box GREEN LAKE FRONT 6 ROOM home. Beautifully landscaped Large shade. Fruit. evergreens 2839 Warner Dr; off Commerce Rd EM 3-4188 LIVE AND PLA AT LAKEWOOD VILLAGE Year ‘round better class homes, 3 foot and wider waterfront Will build your home-~ re SCHUETT, Realty qeee HIGHLAND (M58) EM 3-426 COMMERCE RD. EM 3-4197 4# ACRES WITH PRIVATE TROUT POND Fiowing . on and nice bass lake. . off good eremen. Excellent welthen Per- && estate site or gpa be ’ divided. PAUL A. KERN, INC. 2 N. Saginaw FE 2.0709 "UReai Watate Binee tee” OVERLOOKING PRIVATE UPPER Long Lake. eg Uetroom Well landscaped. » 936 500 Ret SELL EQUITY IN AN IN. ie discount. 103 e with bie LAKE room modern, year around take " hoon all row $7950, ROUND LAKE FP icag Ad 4 be oe shade trees, aes with oe JONES, REAL ESTATE cone reise trem . Unusial patio with + " 7 bet Ort i 1648 Deen ene. ne _ Et 34671 rill Two acres of well. main-| Silver Lake Area $2,650 down Barnes Oe ANTED ined ground, Only ¥ 2 bedroom ranch home with MYERS” REALE ESTATE PE 44975 ter . sorrel earese. Tommasnes 1 ‘ eroc replace in an R A I] NO DOWN PAYMENT | Two Acres Iisfoot ving room. that oy Annett, Inc.| * ; course to buy this new Z bedroom slarter | $1020 down payment with a nice | The entire basement ts tiled og Hun REALTORS 2.0400 | _tones en ee Wiring ie| basement. Make a cash offer.) 9 fire” slace You 4 be Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 OR 3-237. amared at so much living es ~ Trade—Trade—Trade— Feat eee seem. Mate =| LOTS AND A ACREAGE a | Need more room or need less 3 ‘ots Just off Perry. Blacktop = = hee Pog Rew ye (It pleases us to please you) srecte, Kirt Dag | = wales. $1.- r our office for additional infor- acre parcels, $1,000. ‘terms to LAWRENCE W. K res Established tm 1916 GAYLORD ampsen CRAWFORD aig . a ae AGENCY ‘Thinking of Building ? FE 4-9584 paq| SO re i | OO 136 E. Pike St. Open Evew sun.) REALTORS FE 40528! _. Tt ts with pride that we ———Muitiple_Tisting Services LOTS FOR SALD, FWINBEACH. announce or, appointment 377 8 Telegraph Eves & Sun.| Middle Straits Lake. EM and openin, o_Fyatios TAKE A TIP. Co-operative Real | Estate. Exchange ONE OF THE MOST sEAUTIPaY area's only Y oee Bee for yourself, this dandy 8 F Sal L — around Pontiac Over 200 ft, cor- . room mode located close to or e ake Prop. — M4 ner lot, in Oakwood Manor Sub “HOME PLARNiRS cages So «ah in excellent LL Ce _Call_ FE 8-1456_ evenings. “PAE Te co jon aths, gas hea’ - CENTER car garage, lot 50x150. Call “tor | 373 3 FT FRONTAGE ON JUDAH For Sale Acreage 47 price & details | veg gel gre miles from | “oer ~ ° — We Have Five Different ; Cy. High. dry and wooded. Bar- ‘ WEST SIDE | gain for cash : < 7< Types oo Books Net ter from Webster Schoo! | . 45 ACRES - = ae arge room modern 4 ad » o- . 5 miles from Clarkston. New 4 450 HOM E PLANS rooms, I'» baths, gas heat ga- | R. J. V AT. C I F, Realtor room modern house. Beautiful set- In Our Piles. rage, large lot ee by appt. | Oakland Ave FE 5-0693 | ting among tall trees, 20 acres Co-operative Real Estate Exchange of good tillable soil, 28 acres of BY INCOME BEAUTIFUL 83 FT LAKEFRONT pasture and timber land) House Richard B. Pollman — de- West side. good ciean 2 family lot on Wolverine Lake, $4,950) needs some finishing inside very signer 7 & bath down 6 & bath up All with down, Hannan. LI safe investment and a good buy Palmaquist & Wright—Archi- newly decorated, gas beat, 2 car i A at $13,500 tects A I A warage "| EXCLUSIVE LAK E PROPERTY. png “4 — <¥s : pees Private park High restrictions | BATEAMAN-KAMPSEN of Honie Planners, Inc, JOSE PH F. REISZ 2 ier available, Reas, Call MI RE. AT -TORS FE 4 0528 Come out & browse through pe gg hn TOR 33% W. Mr eaais EAST TAW 277 8. Telegraph Eves & our pian books Spring ts oP Se are, | AS 200 FT ON LAKE | Co-operative Real | Estate. e Exchange here. poe e the time sreana hedee conisecete fen: a | = ine eM ee be eo: equip't." 7 bedrooms. large dining brick | 70. Al LAKE PRIVILEGES On Oakland Lake with this large lot only one block from lake. on to sell at only’ $250 do OFF AUBURN MACEDAY LAKE 50x150 lot on West side of lake. $55 dn. : WILLIAMS LAKE 100 wooded jot. Close to lake, $150 dn 50 fT with plenty of shade, $65 n, 150 doot on barn y- Lake Road, close to park. $2,250 cash. F.C. Wood Co. . afer 5:20, ey “OR 2. LOTS IN AUBURN HTS. _Quire at 289 State St. Pontiac. 3 50x150 PT. LOTS ia ELIZABETH Lake Estates. Call _PE 40432. FLORIDA 2 acres, high frontage. 3 — division. » mi to G IN- 137” road of Weekj-Wachee Springs & High-. way 50 Near rings. Tampa & St Petersburg. $450 full price. $25 down. $10 mo or $50 every 6 mos Pictures, Phone owner for appt, MUlberr: _9-2332. , HIGH LEVEL LOT. 100 x 180. _OR_3-5265 — LAKE OAKLAND, MERRIE OAKS 10 $600 each Sub. Perry Watton Sub, 1254148. $1,000, 300, $650 down. Sem dg “Hills ton several choice Dray putiding sites.” $1,275 $1,900, 100 x 6 ‘Seres high land, 20 acres muck, ALTOR agra! putas case Rd. & Bac : OR Offic: 737 Baldwin ' A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Télegraplr Rd. "FE 4.2533 Outstanding 113 Acre Estate — of Pontiac, Rambling ~ Colonial —3 Le gelnanany 3 baths. studio livin, balcon ree wood barn v7) guest house. wea ls “ig Se or for acres and buildings. for appointment. ‘ Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 22 W. Lawrence 6treet he Evenings FE 16) or FE 4-4278 3 foot well and approximately 500 = dows.) "Ch: Only 6300 26 236 ACRES 7 ROOM HOUSE, 2 BIG barns, Eg buildings. Good land CHOICE “Plenty. of wines er good, farms One of the best jots in this ulteble approved subdivi- 66 Ww: ae FE 4-2577 pt mescur ng 1012303 After 6, FE 46313 Pric to sell at only A UARE 160 ACRES, RICH, down. ‘black sell, all tillable. Armada 'SON W S Strne stabies tors sows: alle DAWSON WOODS oun kemn'S coe names came Your choice of many beau- ary, large ‘0 3 in fine tiful lots with lake privi- ition. down, leges, some wooded. Prices less ~ 9 ca ae matenee: start at only $295 and up. con &- viveutrick F 1 miles 1864 G: 1 miles Edw. M. Stout, Realtor berth ot a Phone pene TiN. Saginaw St Ph. FE 5-8165 | ——— o Eves. Till #:30 Fee Sale Farms ms 48 oy > s couNTRY 1 HOME WITH 4 ACRE #@ ACRES. LAKE PRIVILEGE sty_Realtz, Oxtenvile,_—___ . oe AND acer LOTS ; Call Call Rutledge © OR 31111. FE 40003 "SMALL FARM __ 21 acres of excellent land at $18,500. ROY'K KNAUF, Realtor 2% W. Huron; OA 8-3339, PE 2-142 WANT 20 ACRES? 382_ Auburn Ave. Sale Business Property 49 DIXIE HWY. DRAYTON PLAINS Zoned Comm. or Mfg. New 44x60 Roman brick weer located between the AKP National super markets with wears ly am acre of parking area up with 2 lavatories, and separate eed es it it desired to pag Semen stores eair y : iy, hang $6,000 down, Ask for HOLMES-B: ARTRAM 4302 Dixie Hwy. _____ OR_3-1950 ~ LARGE CORNE Re Baldwin Ave. opportun Oakland B cian oil se in to down- Pr location for aes PC NTI IAC REAL. Oe APARTMENT INCOME In Seultord In excellent condition, Income at present time approxi. mately $200 a month could be intreased Each apartment has 3 large rooms and sett bath, arate laund: Full price $19,000 with terms. Ph. EM }-0301 $350 per using one Excellent investment $3,000 down. Ph. EM C. Schuett Realty 7400 Highland (M58) = «EM = 3-4236 | 8061 Commerce Rd EM }-4197 PICNIC PARK 80 ACRES Lovely corner parce] locat- - ed north of Pontiac in fast growing area with large 11 *Troom modern home, large barn and year round stream throughout property. Excel- lent investment or suitable for setare Priced to sell at $12.000 down 82 AC RES Located 3 miles rorth of Pontiac with 4 mile road frontage and '‘« mile lake frontage Directly across from going development Priced at $75,000 with - terms kdw., M. Stout, TT] N. Saginaw St Ph. Open Eves Till 8: Realtor FE 5-8165 OY 40 SCENIC ACRES Located in the hills north of Clarkston, with vonutina grant ny site, approx. 20 acres of w riced below market at ONLY .700—total price. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TIN, Saginaw St, ob, FE seis Eves, till 8:30 “MILE FRONTAGE, Oakhill Rd., Clark: “7 CRES near M15, 73: ston, Fe HOLLY, CRES. BL CANT ready subdividing, Carl An- drews, ab Ez. — ‘Holly, MEI- Tose ~HOLTIPLE Th BARGAIN! ! BARGAIN! dl hy 4 = = a..8 Tim: yin Wh RIGHT, Realtor Oakland Ave. PE 5-041 3'y acre park and bathing beach. north of Rochester @-rms and bath: 20 ft liv- ing rm, fireplace, modern kitchen, basement. oil heat, 12 grills, 75 tables, diving float, refreshment stand, dressing rm etc Ail on blacktop road. $39.500 — terms. FLOYD KENT, 24 W. Lawrence Realtor FE 54-6105 Eves Open Next to Consumers Power DINIE. HIGHWAY FRONTAGE 120 feet of frontage in the heart .of Drayton Plains, zoned commercial with love- lv home Suitable for most any business with Joads of parking space in rear Priced at $27,500 with terms, By appointment only. SASHABAW RD. Suitable for Se cae trpe of retail ey 150 feet frontage on good road in rapid growing area Un Tim ited gg ty here for expansion $6.000 down will handle ” Edw. M. Stout, TIN, Saginaw St Ph Open Eves Till 8:30 Realtor “MULTIPLE I LISTING | SERVICE BARGAIN! BARGAIN! ° ng orner. ‘Close to yg suitable ox eal JIM Wi RIGHT, Realtor 245 Ave. FE 5-0441 Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A men nae vee. on fice ian on t- ‘Camere “FOR LEASE __ Good _commereia “|LEA8SE SPE MarE eit Seana 3 ‘est H Commerce . , ¢ BU CRN ad 120 ACRES = Cong anh? + PRICED s300 TO 41,800 dystonia, Tuume | Lat Sty wna sae Red Horse | Sei | Sere rede ranary, - 4 io “te condition. 3 1 rt ebes rectal ed ow ot bois Fits. Rd. miles. to town and M mile $60,000, Liberal terms i. to school. All for the low ah Sale Suburban Prop. 45A price of — nents ot noes. —d present ; EASTOF PONTIAC |. w tovrnce \’ re esim| som Shire,tinar lg Sort 3 bag HOME — Basement, Oped Bros overlook this. Nicholle Harger eet, sagan cre ont. more Pevet “25. ee Te ‘ “ wh, $509 DOWN - . 10 ALMOND - xsae _ 160 ACRES chines. Nets $35 per week. Call “TH. E WwW coeer. Broker Near Oxlord with Ys mile front. ——-T 1446 BE, Auburn Drahner Road. Good Rochester OL 2-0821. room ‘farm house included. Good Near Mio, Completely ountpped For Sale Lots 46 are, to netter lacestignts is. gic. 330 ft “on fas's “eres. : rms. Bi . Tiness. ; 950, ‘EVER’ : OFFICE OPEN 98 OP EV ERYTHING ‘ate ae! ate a for at ‘iwi sel] at inventory. THELMA AM. ELWOOD 5143 Case itlizaveth PE 5-128 or PE a0 N ONE OF ‘ontiac area's finest bars, Must eee, Sn nengorary. SALON NEW AND MOD- fion ang iease PE" 62003 or FE 71-0873. BEER AND FOOD ON DIXIE HWY. ily restaurant and bar with ft. on Dixie. Exce!l- 46 ft. Good erything Giroux-Franks Pie aay REAL ESTATE xi goes: ment. Stoker h It’s to sell at $11,500. Terms. AMS REALTY CO. 382 Auburn Ave. __PE 4-3393 GOOD FAMILY Restaunant and 8! busi- ness, wa living Cs mers. 160 miles N. of Pontiac on busy hi way. Call after 4 p. mn COMBINATION GROCERY STORE and dance hall with spare bidg. made with the specific intention of a bend on grocery store sells a com eg sro ery Shap Sree pe quarters nt ‘Fivae and "ideal “oeation.. An An ice d ror further details eal wil imino TI 6-1683 or Wil- Sonn" Wels 104 Walker Bt, *Phone 3, Ca Mie agra AND DAIRY BAR ok zane ul rs | @ a gem . Phone Holly _Mblrose aupeaka Fo PONTIAC. LOCATION Box veers. Write Pontiac Pre HOTEL IN NORTHERN MICHIGAN rs. Large recreatic m. Tour- ists reso! ° . The Sell deer hunting fish payment. ij or. wn trade for home or land oa is Treason for, srelling. FE 2-4068 ‘BEAUTY S ALON BIR M well es- tablished business with all late mode! equipment located 's block from Seonward, is offered at only $5000. — TERMS & LEASE. J. R. Hiltz REALTOR Open ®- 8 | 1011 W. Huron St. FE 5-6181 Investor's Commercial Frontage Directly across from pro- eed ie center, 80 foot on Elizabeth Lake Rd. Only $5,950 with $1.950 dn. Bateman & Kampsen 28 REALTORS FE 4-05 371 8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun. Co-operative Real Estate Exchange ON COMPLETELY equipped diner for sale. MAple 54708, 0440 Dixte Hwy. “LET’S TALK BUSINESS” CLASS C ONE OF THE top spots in Oak- land County. Best of parking fa- ellitfies, Now grossing over $6,500 per month and will do much more this summer. Same owner for 12 years HOTEL Large build situated on able corner location On main highway near Bay City. Tavern shows excellent gross. § room modern apt. included. $17,500 down for everything. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION 1573 8 run Rd 4-1582 FE 5-81684 _ Park av vOur Front Door I. 1Ol .OR BAR City ef "Pontiac Will seat over 109 people * ‘Butldine 32x66 wil give 5 year lease at $250 a month with option to purchase withtin 2 years FE 5-5091 or FE 5-9471 If no answer ph, FE 5-2564 Open Evenings & Sundays 1111 Joslyn, cor REAL Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | VARIETY STORE Lake front home on main hi wav in growing amy. h uu consider trade Cc. PA NGUS __Phone_Ortorvilie 132. Collect WANTED Listing on profitable hardware | and or lumber business that can be bullt up. Have good bu Call pheding or LI $3220, Earl _ Carl, Broker Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE TODAY’S SPECIALS “MOVIE — st —_ boom nity. oom ortable owner's A Bo connection, Full price terms including veal bad DAIRY QUEEN on main highway in —— Co, lake area. New bidg., and ii ear. own ; Teal NORTHERN, TAVERN on main Pong BAX of Tawas, Capesiag 000 gvinciudes biting "with a -. income, Only os ORDER GRILL that Sronung Gon perwvenr on Ae ae Fihee WARD E, PARTRIDGE Rem bce 71: N. Saginaw St. ; Open JOHN A. LANDMESSER, BROKER | | | | TOR FE 4.3581) NAT pocksun Oggerleaidas Bi | PARrRrpds 8 TRE “BIRD” NOW Is THE TIME week . » FE _ Sey og Sundays “STANDARD OIL: CO. IS NOW TAKING LEASE — APPLICA- TIONS FOR A MOD. ERN 2STALL STA- TION LOCATED IN ORTONVILLE, NORTH OF CLARKS- TON. THIS STATION IS LOCATED ON M15 WHICH IS A HEAV- ILY TRAVELED: HIGHWAY PARTICU- LARLY DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS, THIS COULD BE YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO ESTABLISH A NEW .BUSINESS WITH THE LATEST AND BEST FACILI- TIES AVAILABLE. LOW INVESTMENT REQUIRED; COM- PANY FINANCIAL AS- ‘SISTANCE AVATIL- ABLE; EXCELLENT RENTAL PROPOSI- TION, WHY NOT INVESTI- GATE THE POSSIBIL- ITIES TODAY —CALL WOODWARD — 2-5870, EXT. 295, 84:30 MON- DAY-FRIDAY OR LIN- COLN 7-3248 AFTER 6 P.M. Sale Land Contracts 52 wee 20% DISCOUNT terest. Secured by 4 room city home. Clark Rea: W. Huron FE 46402 Ask for Mr. Clark. $1,400 DISCOUNT moath "insteting’ oper bd terest, A-1 bu’ on contract. Cost to you y $5,400, Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Ph. FE 5-8163 Eves. Till 6:30 Money to Loan 53 (State Licensed Sf Landers ” og COMMUNITY Loan ico, E 27131 FRIENDLY SERVICE TERCOE EIR CE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS #25 10 500 AUTOS LIV) HOUSEHOLD G GOODS | Eh Rochester OL 60711. OL _1-9781 LOANS $25 TO $500 BENEFICIAL. FINANCE CO. intra — 7 _W_Lawrence St 35,000 F emnilies Recommend Buckner’'s Pour (4) Buckner Conven- tent offices in Pontine area where you can ouickly bor- row up on small once-a-month payments, You - full emount, No deduc . COsT oF ere A-j Sacteers Is LESS OU THINE from Buckner’s loan compaty. Gev wueered cash quickly kne: triendly Buckner Finance Co. Offices are ocated: Pontiac 2nd Floor National Bidg, Drayton Plains, 4312 Dixie Hwy. Walled Lak-. 230 Barnston (next tu bank: Utica 45467 Van Dvrke One block North across from bank ~ WHEN YOU NEED _ SCHRAM $25 to $500 You can get tt quickly on your signature car or furniture, No endorsers. Payments to suit budget. We wil be glad to heip you with your money problems, STA FINANCE CO. ‘our iT 1919 tS) 102 Pontiac i Bank Bidg Up to $500 to 1955 cars. Brtn; your tue, Most deals "eleeed® te 30 minutes. Loans also made oa fur- poise hae signatures and other se ities, Oakland Loan Co, 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG FE 2°9306 NOW IN OUR NEW HOME 7 North Perry Street (Second Floor) Corner of Pike ‘| Loans to $500 = fast service ene pian A A. = Bie ee a ae a aD _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1 1, 1956 FORTY-FIVE ; Money t ma sl LOANS -Fa3 Extra Fast Service. months to repay. Sale Houschold Goods 87] Sale Household Goods 87 eee oe HOUSEHOLD FINANCE 25 Bea Beate at ay ice, Mortgage Loans © 54 LOANS, $600 to $1,500 Dixte BARNES" HARDWARE Easy Parking. ~ For - Sale » Clothing 56 Sanee ts, sine #70 yn Win ANTED 3 FLOWER GIRL oa en full length size 5. Pink. Cell FE sod Phone rE 53-3458, * paras OL sae FO . MEN’S SPORTCOATS $10.00 Odds and ends from our stock. All sizes in regulars and longs. Every one an excellent value! UN'S Downtown store only. 51 N. Saginaw MEN'S is. FE 23-4046. 336 HOUSE SCRE lots, ve, 39 IMPORTED CARVED LAMP TA- zit 9 Ottoman, desk, and cabinet, R GLADIRON, Like —— ) teasenat KENMORE Was WASHER 1 aN 10 PORT. able tub, $35. Se 4-0085, + | LARG: ance gre or $8. er fas, Cul Law cover Thurs. after 5. re, Hatchery od Ww Wilttame OLETW m. PAINT SALE = at Jack's. 277 Baldwin. LIKE-NEW NGER 1 Je, pag Take over bal. of $11.12 or pay total $77.84, Also gen, “pe put in console. FE 8-1564 dealer, LIVIN ROOM GAS gore. wesher, sigak rugs, etc. LORDS SPECIALS : CO ne A on Smotes coreemeees 95 teed TV's, from 624.95 ....... Up. Hide-a-bed, from $130.05 .,... rl Used Gas OR ia $20 - LORD’S Furniture and Appliances |# 125 W. Huron 6 PE 4-058: “Where Wrigiey’s Used to Be" LOUNGE CHAIR. LIKE NEW, $60. Green barrel back shai. A. oe OR 5.28% $5, excellent condi- ae COUCH AND cae. $45; one ag end Sale Household d Goods 57 3 PIECE BEDROOM | SET, with mattress & springs $48 PE 23-5866, 2 RUGS. 0x12 AND OXi5. FE 2 2-7]30 5 et ne oe moos SUITE, w o r revit slip cover, $85, $75 on Ouaen and cushions. FE 5-4647. MAPLE TWIN BEDS. MATTRESS springs $65. ~ le chest CF chest iis $40. sweeper $20, tension ladders $10. FE 2-6060. MAYTAG AUTOMATIC WASHER. Good gr: & cond. Only $64.50. FURN, G00D CONDI. ° me avail, for rent. 185 RIB COMPLETE . table, Tollet leather car seat Child's wardrobe, Al} good cond. : Cheap. _FE 4-6062. 32" ELECTRIC RANGE. GOOD _ condition, n. 660 Lookou' t Dr. 36 IN. Gas & STOVE. GOOD “COND _MAple $-6191 A BARGAIN IN RECONDITIONED | small — FE 54-8755, ANTIQUE PC, DINING ROOM _ Sito, +5" if taken st once. OR CONV seat, fiber ANTIQUE ee ws FIXTURE. Electrified, ready use, $50 MYrtle 3-464], APRIL BARGAINS | METAL SPRINGS BY goo | Fit bunk or twin beds. FE MODERN 2-PIECE GREEN eae. tional, Lawson loveseat with sets of slip covers, Governor Wine throp secretary, end table and modern lamp, twin bed compiete and two silver floor lamps. 684 Mohegan, MI 46376 s MAHOGANY CREDENZA BUFFET, 6 antique dining chairs, Crosie Radio, comb Porch slider, a 1 Sm, , two modern step tables, — coffee table, two decorator lamps LL R $e PAY ba ood $1.50 WEEKLY PEARSON'S BANK FURNITURE 42 ORCHARD LAKE AVE . 8 7 00 ‘ + $20.60) Tabletop gas stove ... : pop | Vanity and bench Studio couch Chair and ottoman $10.00 | Table-top elec, range ...,.. $20.00 | Child's desk and chair $ 7.50 Breakfast set .... 00 | Beds, complete and up We bey, bell and exchange eve thing in the home. * Oakland Furniture 104 8. } Saginaw FE 2-5523 Apr. ; oS REFRIO. FO FOR SALE, nore. ELEC. RAROa PERFECT Looks like new. First $100 takes it 6612 Rowley Dr., 1 bik < Williams Lk. Rd Phone —OR 3-563 APPLIANCES | TRADE-INS QUARANTEED | Auto. washers 69 50 up Wringer washers 22.50 up! Refrigerators ‘ . $39 95 we Dp! Vacuum cleaner $795 wu Roy's Replacements Parts “k _ Service, 96 Oakla BEAUTIFUL EL oe RANGE ry smrall and 1 deep drawers pores oven plus roasting oven. Like new, $125. 067 Ridgedale, Birmingham 1 4-1289, Saat BUGGY $15; GAS STOVE, $25; Bunk beds, complete, §25. Phone PE_ 65-2766, BABY CRIB AND HIGH CHAIR Like new. FE 3-7366. 2020 Edge- field Rd BASSINETT®= WITH PAD DESK. Hollywood bed with springs mat- ree Apt. size elec. stove, FE BENDIX ELECTRIC DRYER :New, fully guaranteed. Delivery. ' and ‘installed No down payment $2 per week Maytag Washer, late | model, A-1 condition, $39. Phon MY 33711 BLUE DAVENPORT. PULL SIZE bed springs. OR 3-8743 BOTTLEGAS... w iow price, Complete tetal- lation. Only $10 pins gas. Kenyon _ Fuelgas, OR_ 3-243, Box SPRING AND MATTRESS, Like new. 850 or best offer, 26 Rosshire Court off -Glendale, after five. CASH FOR SMALL RADIOS AND | _* _ small record players, FE 5-8755. CASH FOR YOUR FURNITURE or tools, OR 3.2717. 12x12, LINOLEUM $7.20 414 FT. WALL TILE 28c GUAR, HOUSE hogs GAL. oe lic VINYL INL RUBBER BASE “PAINT. GAL. #350, SYERS, 141 W_HURON. FE +4 CHINA CLOSET. FE 2-3701 See $35. 1 CHROME DINETTE SETS. As-| semble these yourself and save, four chairs and table $69 val- ue = : These 056 stihiean Fluorescent, atd Lake Ave. made slight) rH . brand sil exceptional value. Michie: an Flu. , Orchard Lake Ave. YING ROOM te Nal eat uites, 2 <-- washer, sarent id Orchard Lake Ave. oo| Plastic Wall Tile... .2c ea. Unclaimed ane Bab akeie a) Surplus Paint ............4.. popped White Enamel $1.98 Harold’s Paint & Lino. 7-PIECE LIVING ROOM GROU iP Modern 2 piece suites, step gre ble. ONLY $2 WEEKLY |Pearson’s Bank Furniture 42_Orchard Lake Ave. FF ¢7881 PORCH | QuDEn, 15. ___ FE 4 41881 PRACTICALL: LY NK NEW W Jeed 6 times, FE e200 ee PECL TRE, OER (upright model) in A-1 ; Electrolux, model 0 Vor” fic new, $25. Lewyt vac, $15. "360 Mansfield FE 5- ~ PRICES SL ASHE Do » Crate marred ond floor samples | $25 rollaway bed - $17 95 | pee Hollywood frames - $64 84 drawer fin map. chests 33 a3 | $12 4 drawer unfin chest... 8.96 $20 — mattresses, all siz $12.05 |$30 Restonaire made innerspring mattre: - $19.96 $65 sofa ‘beds, ‘modern ||]! $39.95 $99 davenport and chair $64.50 $70 — and bed, maple $40.50 $4 unt eWairs, hardwood... $ 295 beds complete..... $44.05 nd ‘ables se wash $1.40 $40 x19 imported fugs..,... $20.95 $ 7 8x12 linoleum rugs, seconds veoe $3.08 $4.50 white house paint | $ 2.95 29.95 $49 5 plece dinettes $29 $80 Duncan Phyfe drop leaf exten- sion table $54.50 $18 Duncan Phrfe chairs 80 apt. gas stove, b burner $20.00 $138 apt. elec. stor PEARSON'S FURNITURE __42 Orchard _Lake Ave RCA TELE EVISION. 16° WITH | went 60n Only. $50.05, MId- | went 17’ RCA USED CONSOLE TV. $50.95. TV erON kit. $9.95. WALT( TV Walton, Cor. pads FE 2-2257 REBUILT VACUUMS. GUARAN- teed. parts, all makes. 956 Myrtle. REBUILT WASHING | “MACHINES j~3 maces johnson, - oe Elec: rs PIECE BEDROOM SET Beautiful dresser, Jarge mirror, full size bed, roomy chest of drawers, 2 boudoir lamps, ALL FOR $99. PAY ONLY $2 WEEKLY Pearson's "Bank Furniture FE 4-7881 SAVE $130 17 ecuble ft. Reveo Freezer, Qniy $310.95. Limited suppl: ie O rs cabinet, | 100 ier eed $26; Ww buffet Stable, “and 6 | '? TRUCK | 5340 Highland Rd. s Sie ca eee wv. 8 $50.95 Recon. s at” 5. stone asi Kt ‘ we Faas aa ae iroa Sanvpaud= conncess aes $3905 ain . See gags ae ‘ our Ck ai cncenseetnsns WYMAN’S- 18 W. Pike St. tor. gas stove. __Sink. 161 W. How 2 TRADE-IN DEPT. PRICES SLASHED! BUY NOW * save: RIC co. 28 W. LAWRENCE, PE 6-815 dsep GAs — eecets AND R. Co. USED 0x12 R ¥ springs a ianerep peg 9 7 — A me: ae pad. _ Ardmore shar 6 5, PURNITURE AND OT vd, North, "Heine 8 £E. -” rE Used TV a Waite’s Television Downstairs store 9 38 DEPT. THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. USED WASHER. $15. CALL AFT. 5, OR 3-0469 WALNUT F VENEER 7 PInCE BE te, Cheap. Call PE aa WARM “MORNING HEATER IN excellent condition tor, FE 2- Phe he Gabert’s pliance eon tone $8 washer «foes. ft. ref. ia. onl $329.05 M: sole ; ‘ x $200.95 Norge ‘Soven ‘gas $100.95 Norge auto. washer _. Sisp.35 meres inch auto. at range, rc . MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE. 9 YRS. TO PAY . 121_N. Saginaw FE_5-6189 WHIRLPOOL agg a. oxi3 white Joop rug. 60173 YEAR OLD Sent AUTOMATIC washer, gas dryer $229, stove delux’ $45. Apt., $25. ve _ 5-3157, YOU ALWAYS Pay nae AT ABOUT ANYTHI CAN BE POUND WANT SLICE OF — For wet basement Thoroseal. Bata at fetes oe newest ym ns ~ So ASE PS are . 4 of la bath- Se plein nt ia PR! & MOWERS Bolens whee Ridin knvwe “s fatiud of se 21 aly . ee Fairbanks nie Mowers All mowers assem) and serv- - - . DONT BUY A MOWER : : A CARTON! Hear it run! For Sale Miscellaneous 60| For Sale Miscellaneous 60) g507 pine iy. dt O18TE oF BOOKS Siairobe ena) ikew bat “Boxsto bench. Night table. jee © we 8S | fetes. toed copdition, Phone FE mplete, 3 eee living sue ee. ae ye aoe ‘with covers. 2 odd M sravel, Call Thur oh 6 8 M EAW SHARPENING SERV. _good ition, n. PE 8-134 5 e Band ; : KeaX6 1x 6 White tween Hatchery and Wil sharpened Fepalied. A Sia “chease ee Matched doors and ‘windows. ‘avery 2288 'B. "Wahon FE s-1038| WATER g HEATING STOVE A RS a. $10; sparnet oe - K sei he at Garage Doors |-\atR's . "+ be Berry overhead fac’ : is year “rumrastee, "000, onds, All sizes and prices. aree mineral’ S208, valos tor si6e cor gg amine y muy, ome mode Ly your srege eagle _terms, Ml 6-327 oa ‘i jes: you a us give| WEDDING A eee (No BELT) blower Py ‘ire you e free estimate rings. Sacrifice. $225, Call FE brick bustion ber al Guan “hon na! Somes. $-2413_or . Shaver tree’ Sunt pay me tie Mil 8, Paddock ae _ cheap. for. ‘separate carton ¢ crane * Store, yo out, Bald 9 arm SE NVINDOWS A ND- HURRY, OF am poe 8! ¢ | HOT WATER ree i GAL. igtows —g double hung, ee ang ay Se “on e ame rs tines ton tet and | chen 5) 36 months or . a af a Ba eto see how bu: These. arg slighty” marred Also | wre ee AND SEE US ON E HARD TO BEAT BUYS a ge By ed “DO IT- YOURSELF ofr mien ut Gee oxBoW VRBO, W. CO, na i ~ I can nae ? tool cnest fie Pe foie res ters, if you MU $i0te or Rew. sie... Ph : fh a ao T. OF. : . _—* Ter WATER Pours Wae-O1 il sell for $200. Whi 3; 3, GM Deleo-Mor Sun or Interna-! pers, 60 8, Perry. wen'a's suits. wedding dress, tional $449.50, sive 123, Germ m camera : oe wardrobe, +0119 Luxatre or Columbia $533. 4 rr ye - o ourself ere a te. Rad. =. .| Siz marble colors, _exd% inch. . Sometimes less than payed prices NT Saher a ae M9" ates 50 with Cents Each id oR TE sander — one xo at FLOOR HOP all paper steamers ~- & ree en St.| land poo Pela ths OlL. & GAS LICENSED BS e; chard Ave. 50, ANCHOR FENCES 30° ana iz", $a M. (C&C). ‘ No money down, FHA approved. aera de gal. Fiat or enamel. | cen” prege- A ay a FREE ESTIMATES. &-1471. us for prices on TE 4 Weekdays ® to 6, BATHROOM wos.| snd a, en Fock. BY te Sundaye wd to-4 Closed ev and coal. e% yh gt B KET T’S ‘ ‘ A boilers, Sutomatic ier hecmet, BUILDING SUPPLIES Cameras, Equipment 61 hardware, el rica 66811 Crock and tile, galvanized cop-/ 916) Dixie H Clarkston CAMERAS e and fittings. Lowe Bros. | ru creN CABINET SINKS. FA-| Bought, sold. traded _ Print Pinions eg 1 ut fa rata make beaut tful a nuete: | a Huron. on $-6615 POR erat 84°" and _ Mguriers, Opaybe’ Markel, “PE RE Ga __Sale Musical Goods 62 T Las. J End tables. $1.98 =. New book- POR. GA 12 FT. MAS- ge ood raft, like — with motor and __ on Call FE 2-0579 aft, 3:30. orescent, 303 “Closet Doors A dream come true. Be modern Orchard Lake Ave. case headboard Dp 371_8. Paddock $24; refrigera’ $25 > ranges CLOSEOUT & elec., 86 up; beds, all size: “ §w: Tv . we: radios. $3 Eatertor birch a. os up; new chrome dinette sets, § pe. “ig t- Eg iene, $888 bg 412 88 up: 40 up. earcnie PLAN ing. Come . 2 acres of EASY A Las saLes — 4 mi,- east of Pontiac or 1 mi east of Auburn Heights on Auburn 3 FE 2-2366- FE. 5-9241 For Sale ¢ Miscellaneous 60 WALL TYPE HOT WATER © cumiers with fans. FE 2-9306 WHEEL UTILITY er RAILER. _well built. ‘$40.1 FE_ 17-8711 2 HP GARDEN TRACTOR WITH aes EMpire 3-4515. re CYCLE PINCOR REEL gets mower, $60. Exc. buy, FE 2- CK TIRES, 5-750-20, @ oLy. 2, 825-20, 10 ply. Excellent cond., __ 915 takes them all, FE 4-9001. “sone th Oa SINK beget TRON as stove, $8, 3-4623 olor 55 GALLON ATE pi AU- tomatic, gas, used. FE ATTENTION PRE-SPRING CLEARANCE Le Coiling [amber ,, forbens 2u12-3012—12 ft. thru, argains on all ae hemlet: 2x4-2"6-2x8-2210 — eaned, LAIMED BRICK-8} hundred t cee F ir. wality Qxf*e new, all len: \. Pine sheathing—11 ft New double-hung windows, $14.00 We carry a qormniete shia” ot of — bidg, boards, ingles. siding and insulation on Faye! gom lete build- ial nee: SURPLUS LUMBER & | FUEL,OI, 3 MATERIAL SALES CO. BURMEISTER |- pon 2a pastosboort srsecevee § 1.95 hy 1.55 s its nag Plasterboard @ #eeeees Piaste: 3p wn Coat In. Q .... § 2.25 24. Soins —— ty sevee-8 9 259 ft. joint aystem..... vous 3, tT fi. pe pew onl tb. _ $0 Ib. Saal % Gs iv vvsiens x6 fir board per per M BURMEISTER oe ‘Job ¥ scord, $5.50 cash Pootiae Ry ‘wood Co, ian Balawin Ave 3543. Lake A LINOLEUM l3e Ea ig TILE (#xd). ALL TILE. eae PAINT FLYER TRAI pray oA ) eR, 303 Orchard +, 39 ¥D. ce eeeen ee LOS ‘OAL. GAL. NTI-FREEZE | SMITH’ S, 257 S. Saginaw LIONEL & ra NS 503 food ward, x Rd., Birmingham Bu ‘idLin, OR 71218. + or it, 4 4-666, 21217 von 10 IN Shia SAW, WITH ALL attachments. 6 in. Delta Joiner, _Nearly new, FE 4-0058. COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO. 81 Orchard Lake Ave, FE 37101 Discount Smishcount CALL IT WHAT YOU LIK® — PRICES ARE ARD TO BEAT 33 were just completed wreckin Idge Our yards are full o pond salvage materials, Buy now for —_ use 2Xx4'8, ALL LENGTHS 4¢ LI. FT. 2X8'S, ALL LENGTHS, 10c LI, FT. OA NG, $8' per 100 sq. ft. DOORS, WITH JAMBS, $3.96 *. COM: iDOWS , ... SASH . a eabNweWab Nee velas C4 BAT! ss Saag oa « $i A large stock of 2x6, 2x10, 2x12, 3x12, al lengths. Plumbing, fur- naces, steel ams, tors, cabinets, marble, ete, GARAGES a Eck Laewawus $35 UNION WRECKING CO. MAIN YARD, 31M5 Ww. 8 MI, Yard 0900 Oratiot, iy Harper __Dally 8:30 to 6. Sun, 10 to 3. DIAMONDS WEDDING & : EN: | regement ring set, $39.50. Birth- | rings, $4 17 Jewel watches, $10, Your credit is good at Edward's Outlet, 18 8. Saginaw, DRAW TITE HITCHES PLA The kind that bolt of all makes of ears. owland, 3245 OR 3-1456¢ DRILL PRESS 14° DELTA FLOOR on % Neptune outboard mo- $30. GE Refrigerator. Good onl $20. Dressing table and bench, $4. O mente 3.2340 FUEL OIL TA . NEW, 28 5 GAL. FU RNACES | oa fre, oun ty $220 ‘com plete. | bad estimates er sewing machine of lv miles for eT $2. tre. PM 4-3990. 536 A & USED PORTABLES, _WILL Parts ex- uburn. 107 8. Squirrel Rd. NEW GALVANIZED “% im (21) ‘ a 4 1444 Vv do Uientne & SUPPLY gin FE 5-21 NEW SHIPMENT Beautiful mahogany fiush doors, $7.95, CHURCH'S INC. FE 2-0233 Hie ft tab ft. ——— Fetae Petal OLD OARAOTS REPAIRED TO ook Like ae mn your ga garage doors, For Sale cpa ie ciate dieu da het sto Talbot Tumber 7 Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 Sale Farm Equipment 76 3 Auto Service = 81 1 a i ec OAD GRAVE Pir Batteet st | UT ain WOODIE en GRAVEL, cit | Oe dy a, gia 2 Heer i Jowes re sh ound and vel, A ai Trucking, a DE- N, dirt. 5 aq . Fill sand and ROAD ORA PE Sins Daas Sa BLACK SAND AND GRAVEL, dirt, FE 5-p08e. SAND, b GRAVE ® _FE 24821 FILL DIRT, and grading. “BAND, GRAVEL, AND DIRT ED FE 5.0621 SAND. GRAVEL & PILL DIRT. & TR ~"Wood, Coal Coal & Fuel 67 REPLACE CAN Speedway pa | land Fuel and CANNEL ¢ cas chard Lake Ave Fe base, ane Troms, Shrabe | FOR SALE: 6000 BEAUTIFUL 67 Ltnan your ne "OR Stee CLOS EOUT | Accordion pa $16.08. Ampito 25 tin 0. 7 . 5000 Sa a 5000 SPINET PIANC, CABLE, $395 Ree Prod fucte Co. OL $400. “ou Cait : ERIC rf 5. oa las are. $75. FE REPAIR- INING ANd Piano F bebe idt. 23-6217. PIANO BER TUNING Pig repair, W Kelly, ORiando 3-311 RENT A SPINET one ——4 to later. money paid in will eredited. bo account, your Gallagher's, 18 4 Hu smal aE PARTY TO TAKE RESPON: AR’ over low Y aay payments on an ‘isp ~£ ete dete is. write comp ; For co it Manager, crediy, Offies Box” a , Green- _vilie, __ Mich SMALL BAHY a GRAND PIANO. Galiaghers 18 E, Huron m. Fre | like new, Gallaghers 18 EF Ton 8}. FE 4-05966 Sale Office Equipment 63 i ALLEN ADDING MACHINE, $50. Alien “ Re “= aS 2 w ke. wet 1s in: TO- cery, re ae A dey. Moily, __Mich LikE NEW ——_— TYPE- PACHOUD WRECKING Co. in Genes. at terrific val igan Fluorescent, 393 _Lake Ave 2301 Dixie Hwy. FE 56-0108 POST -LIGHTS, PORCH LIGHTS, wrought iron exquisite $10.95 value, $0.06, See our complete ge- lection . of hts for every room Mich- Orehard _$30. FE @-1835. for sale. ee ard “ELECTRIC LAWN EM_ 3-3106, Agi, Seisen REASONABLE. FF | REO 21” DELUXE POWER MoW. \WN MOWER ROMEX, | me der. THE COIL, 4c toot "weal boxes for duplex ont & range fuse’ FER jugs, xen 8. 5 RUSTIC ances MADE TO OR- oo Tongue and gree Lee FPoidin Kise, PONTIA | 4615 Dixie eco SALE __Wick's, ‘2678 balitep clothes line ‘cedar posts. Ali len; Cay Dixte, pear Lake rk ‘edar Post Yards, 3077 Dixie Hwy OR _3-9312 4 INCH sorIL 6 3.69 8ump Pumps $98.50 SAVE PLUMBING 8 ¥ 172 8. Saginaw c 56-2100 54” 4x8 PLYSCORE ve $5.50 en, chalra, $5.05 Items COACH CO. Drayton 1 rains Gt" Wa Orchard Lake ha. SEPTIC TANKS REINFORCED CONCRETE FE 46428 3872 Elis, Lk, Rd. 540 8. Sagin SAVE ON SOIL P Warwick's 2678 Orchard 7 writer. FE $-7360. -MINGTON ROWED ES TYPE- a na cgnd, $67, Ph. MAr- Sale, Store Equipment 64) "s BAVADOR BEER COOLER, BEER & wine license. One 8 ft. Huffman frozen food cabinet, tWo counter scales, one cuber, Very reason- _itbie _PE 2-7260 DEEP FREEZE. Of HEATER, new - scales. Owosso crates, bas- kets, cheap. Call between 6 and 1:90 p.m. FE ¢7106 ONE BEVADOR BEER COOLER, and SDM license, One @ ft. Muff- man frozen food cabinet and two _ counter scaies. FF -7260. POP wos AND sow CASE, 1 Mechan: SODA ~pouNTame 6 7 ~ BOBTAIL _ On 3310 compressor, Bell cheap, R _Sale. Sporting Goods 63 65 OUNS - BUY —-8ELL- TRADE Burr-Ghell, 375 8. Telegraph, GUNs - BUY - SELJ, _ TRADE _Maniey Leacn i Bagie y st. HIGGINS Seiwsatoce Sanus. 452 Orchard Lake Ave. aft. 5, “MERCURY MOTORS SALES AND REPAIRS ANDERSON HDWE. 2183 8 TELEGRAPH G POR Ts CARS BENSON LUMBER CO.| finer" seat PE 42541 é i Lake R4. wae “BLOND SPINET PIANO | AT tart ME noieis, We your ¥ neon one % AAA BUYS THRU °56 Wi "Bg Santer aE ng | Pe Cate » | bon Pan eee = 3 era, Get ‘ever e For == Motorcycles 83 ison bales Con 30 Phone Fanny = 2 . MCDEARING GRAIN mene BOAT Mich. . Clank Saw 3% bp LSP APRAONP RANTS | Mert PMeeas > wa * seu hbeahrensnes’ a ~ ROTO. TLLER | MERCURY OUTBOARD 7 SALES & SERVICE Seth OY » Ph. 43, trained mechanics on Auction Sales ‘77 “DICK DEAN’S WATERFORD HDWE. $845 Dixie Highway Ofraited “Burrdnell 308. Tole ~ Hay, Grain & Feed 7i IND, CUTTING ALPALPA HAY, . _ $60 cents bale OR aL” eae of second _Geliver. ‘Oa ba ALPALPA, cutting aipaira, ote Tae. He ALPALFA HAY corn. MA sa - fap pal Since Guaer nna nowt Bud Onion. Mike at +2180 FOR 8A _hay, | aie iver OA @ MIXED HAY FOR Zretmere. MYritle gat er ae 7 OA ©3841, BALE. 3-3001 Or MY “i __For Sale e Livestock 72 3 _MILEING GOATS. SOA bn TR site t RGE BROWN & bridie and . > _efter school, RED BUROC BOAR. T MOS. OLD. __ Wanted ed Livestock — WA ie, 73 NTED Bor: PI rias AND bogs, Recsot Jones, MAple 6-5206. Fer Sale Poultry DANTE : as 74 Ez WHITE EMDEN GoOSsLINGS FoR sale, 1943 On _miles north of Commerce, Oxbow Lake Road—~2 ~ Sale F arm n Produce _ Ril PPP APA. APPLES, $1 BU UP. HOMESTEA Or chard. 8460 Orchard : CERTIFIED seED Rd, ctcey several varieties, Jack Coch- tan, Lake Orion, POTATOES 7% RUS up, 201 Merion PE 5- * Be Phone evenings AND POTATOES R006 rox DICE 71-9004, 350 Morgan Rd ‘Sale o Farm Equipment _7¢ 76 DIRT HAULERS ‘LANDSCAPERS Se A TR sae Tm LHC. Brite N TOR WITH cae | 30 Dogs Trained, Boarded 70) ,,*!, times MOBILE HOMES ; 430) Dixie Hwy. Draytoo Plains, Of 3-1202 2830 8. Dost Hwy , Flint. 1953 HOWARD, 4 FT. 3 room modern, Excel, ___ Auto Accessories new | HUTCHINSON] me Saiss ots oper Eves & bun, ny 80) and titte "ne rere y lik . And @ callester for comeine. else? n an o hemes now available ok . cee EXCHANGE it wil] pay you well. Tr ailer "HL J. VANWELT Exch = XC ange 4 Sere aun ear or truck. ANDERSON We ioHEST PRICES, DETROITER LOWEST TERMS. CHAMPION carries | ASKING ,BEEMER iss af fe 0 tt, wie voreteiie, We nannrs. CHEVROLET 8s low $010 por cont Gn... ss long Oakland County’s Fastest Bank ge trasters, Uke Growing Dealer PARTS STORE | Magic: ea0tt Open iter “et_@ Telegraph SHARP CARS ONLY eck. At, PARTS FOR “tc CHEVRO- eee a ; MOTOR SALES Comer of Auburn & H. Rivd. ser ee ee COMMUNITY “~ MOTORS * 803 N..Main, Rochester ; TIL we P.M, = : : TRUCKS i NEW AND USED t FES-9485 FE4-4531 o MICHIGAN’S LARGEST oe GMC DEALER ¥ Oakland at Cass. _ as a wheeler bs Taal pear. re auto Insu Insurance $ _90A L¢ ATE AUTO INSURANCE | Pane ‘ators you renew. FE SII FE a Sale Cars 91 = urge « DR, RADIO CENTRAL pet > ee BRIGHT E-. SPOT 2 » No Money : | Down! Just Good Credit! "$2 Ford 2 door °52 Dodge 4 door -*51 Olds 4 door, , 1981 Chev. 2 door aed | ‘BRING YOUR | ; oad PONTIAC | RETAIL STORE ‘GOODWILL _USED CARS Mt. FE 34 fees Choice: 1953 DESOTO NEW CAR TRADE-INS 1956 CHRYSLER DEMO. x| LOADED, fms |1955 PLYMOUTH PLAZA CLUB SEDAN, THIS WEEK’S ECONO- DLX, | DRIVE, R&H, "WHITE- WALL TIRES, BEAU- TIFUL 2-TONE STRICTLY 1 OWNER. LOW MILEAGE. AL- WAYS SERVICED HERE 4 DR. FIREDOME V8, AUTO. DRIVE, R&H, W. W. TIRES, A REAL NICE CAR.. CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES LINCOLN-MERCURY “EASY ED" JONES “115 S, SAGINAW. IT'S EASY!! TO DEAL WITH "EASY ED"!! Easy Down Payments Easy Monthly Paynrents For A Better Car For A Better Deal “Easy Ed” Jones /115'S. Saginaw |SPECIAL . THIS ~ WEEK Bact detec ime ene ) SOME Bo JS FULL PCE COMMUNITY MOTORS’ OL 30461 : Open ith 10 om. “EASY ED” NEEDS . FURNITURE Laine | Bring mm oer ott TY, will Se you pe oy a down payment on any cer on the SEE “EASY ED” JONES AT 115 S. SAGINAW SHARP CARS All Cars Road Tested Best of Terms Can Be Arranged *55 Buick Sp. HT ..$2195 "55 Chev, % T. Pkp. $1145 1°54 Ford 84 Dr.... + $1195 54. Chev. Bel Air ...$1295 "54 Stude. 4 Dr, een $ 8951, "53 Chev. 4 Dr....,...$ 795 53 Ford 82:Dr. ....$ 795 "53 Buick Sp. HT. ..$1195 "53 Pont. 8 4 Dr. ...$ 995 °53 Ford Vict‘Cpe. ..$1095 53 Nash Ram, Wen, $ 895 "$3 Nash Statesman $ 895 "52 Buick Sup. *52 Chev. 4Dr.. vet sl 2 152 Olds S 88 4 Dr...§ 995] | Spon pigmis_ i »_ Maple 808 . $495 ‘1'52 Nash Rambler Station ce ae "$3: Buick Hardtop. Radio 5 ey 51’ Dodge. $525 Bel Air 2 tone. . /000 miles. wiften ment, ren shift, Blue top. White’ Sparp. Low 108 sedan § Ford-0- ME Re hy Ke Bg Ba steering, power wew, t sie 7 ate Nice at w Main Bt. Eres 2 bees. Hales Chev. at M15 a $0 piste Highway Pola * aoe “Nothing expensive — I've got to help my wife paint the ceiling!” nnn or Sale Cars 9) es. SHARP CARS! Always a good selection, Taylor Chevrolet Sales Market 41561 alled Lake Pega ay eer apa “Condition et, =_ take ~ ag Reg sod . 2D . CUSTOM «DR. 4 DR, Ren, “utlers a0, Werigaon. Howekee LARE, INC. ss ‘ 2705 Orchard Lake Keego ‘41 DODGE, —- OWNED GOODWILL . EXC. by teacher. FE 8-2618 after 4. USED CARS Wagon. Radio and heat- er. One owner, “$1795 56 Chevrolet 2 Dr. Radio and heater. Like new. $1295 and heater, Dynaflow. Low mileage. $695 *52 Ford Victoria. Radio and heater, 2-tone blue. $1895 "55 Pontiac 4 Dr. Chief. Fully equipped. $1195 'S4 Chevrolet 2 Dr. Radio and heater. A real sharp car. $1095 ’S4 Pontiac 4 Dr. Radio and heater. Hydramatic. $695 ’S3 Dodge 4 Dr. Radio and heater, 2 to choose from. $1095 °S4 Ford 2 Dr. Radio and heater. Real nice. $795 : 53 Pontiac 2 Dr. Radio & heater. Very nice car. $1795 55 Pontiac 2 Door. 870 series. Radio and heater. PONTIAC wR ETAIL STORE Clemens &t.. FE 3-7113 ind the Post Office vaOLsT "83% on a piekap. | ready CHEVIE, GOOD CONDITION. No rust. ‘36 plates, First $46 takes it, Call after 6 Eves. FE, _5-4396. rt) 0 CHEV “CONV. RADIO AND heater, good tires. Call geal 62551 _ Between 6:00 and 7:00 p iio CHEVROLET. RADIO. HEAT- Good condition WHEEL AND GET YOUR DEAI. ‘55 Pont.. Catalina. Hydramatic, Tadio, hector, power brakes, white wall ‘54 Ford . .§ 965 2 dr, V8, radio & heater. '53 Dodge .$995 ‘53 Ford . $895 53 53 Plym. . $695 52 : DeSoto. $635 | 1) Pont. $625 Deluxe 6 4 dr. R & H 5] 02. Ford «. .$595 ba “a va, 4 dr, Ford O-Matie, 52 Dodge. $965 Hardtop, radio & heater, a7 Ford . 8115), 1953 Will sell Co. FE — Star] 7105 Orchard Lake Rd $1895). ‘49 49 Merc. , TSO} ~ DODGE, ‘64 ROYAL 4 DB. we —— “heater. wer Flite transm ission. Very ood cond. $1,150, "30. Private. ol _1-6358, Roches nesbestse. SODGE CLUB COUPE, R & H. or balance due finance wr oe ponon DOOR, 2 TONE, i , automatic, white wai tires. v-4, sharp. Mi ales es at.Clarkston Rd. Pord — Mereury MY = om DODGE HARDT Low leage, 1 owner, gray black. Wonderful spring fo A at $575. _MI so ‘Ss FORD, WAGON, R&H, ty rao Mate very clean, only HOWARD LARE, INC. 70 _Orchard_Lake he. Keego 1) CUSTOM 8. OVER- rereb. Be R & H, 2 tone, Whitewalls, Private, Can finance, FE 2-2832. FE 4-0788, 1930 MODEL A 4 DR. "FORD “COUPE, DELUXE, FE are Fons 2h gy HOWARD LARE, INC. : Keego ) FORD } MAINLINE V4, $800. 1953 Will take good ‘49 or ‘50 as trade ph. EM 3-5297. in, oF ei FOR SALE LATE 1954 \PORD ‘sy ton pick up, all in first class shape, Price $725. H. P. Sutton. _Phone MY ‘@ PORD-CLB. CPE WITH Deal oer Dro; _takes. Call PE 8-2133 ¢ Pees fully ouuten*t.. —— power steering MA 1955 FORD MAINLINE FORDOR *1295 LARRY JEROME ROCHESTER roee DEALER looks Marry Riggins, PE 10 LOW , PRICED BEAUTIES FROM OLIVER BUICK | 51 Ford Victoria 2 door, hardtop, radio & heater. S51 Chev. 2 Dr. ......$295 — & heater, negds some palnt work °47 Chev. 2 Dr. $95 Radio & seated, runs good. $2 Pontiac 2 Dr. ....$695]; Radio & heater, Hydramatic, fbarp, ‘< 51. Plym, 2 Dr. .....$365 Radie & heater, good looking, no *49 Ford 2 Dr. .....: $165 W#8 engine, good transportation. 49 Pontiac 2 Dr... 50 Buick Riviera ...$595 2 door, age +o a black, wewall tires, very © 0 Olds 4 Dr. ...... Bright red, Hydramatic pti (FA EEE ~. OLIVER. BUICK =.) * — ag Race, New W.W.8. | "49 near mint condition. | « Best, offer | ° after 6:30. |" joss FORD CRESTLINER, 4 DOOR, |' . $465 |. One owner, beautiful. Bee this one, now, 4 $23 W. Huron . Reconditioned Used Car Buys}, | Full Power _ For Sale » Cars - 91 1094 F FORD CARRIER V. V-8, SHARP business investment, Motor Sales SAVE $950. 1956 PON- TIAC OFFICIALS’ CARS. CALL TOM OR RUSS, MI 4-1930. FORD 1950 2 DR, 8 4560 Elizabeth Lake Rd. Carl Manning. “EASY ED” NEEDS AN OUTBOARRD MOTOR Bring yours in and use it for a down payment on @ beautiful ‘53 Chev. 2 Dr. SEE -~ “EASY ED” JONES AT 15 S. SAGINAW 5 - be DR. 6. “agains. siioo MA 6-4319. 1955 D, 4-DR. CUSTOMLINE, ny best condition, $1650. MY ‘5 FORD CUSTOM 8. 3-DOOR. R?H, one owner. 22,000 miles, Exc. cond. FE 8-3540 after 5: ter 5:00. 1953 FORD §, 4DR., AUTOMATIC SHIFT, radio, heater, whitewall tires. A one owner car and in oe condition. ileage. H. _ Welt, OR 31s 3. SSR See: MEATEN. Goo JEFFREY. f Foan SALES Si WULSON VERY CLEAN. Baw |’ gain. FE 3-7542., “$1 KAIBER, R & i FEW TIRES, consider trade, 3-008. West Side Used Cars ve out where grommees is low the ditt erence, Many to choose from. West Side Used Cars PE 4-2185 NEW CAR’ TRADE-INS ‘33 Buick hardto er es "$1 Chevie or? coupe Lincoln 4 dr ee RUD SHELTON MOTOR SALES Corner of Auburn & East Bivd. ‘PE 46728 ag MERCURY MONTEREY wagon, pp tires, R&H, bm trans, CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Cass at Pike Sts. PE 4.3885 ARE YOUR CAR PAYMENTS TOO Serdencome? Let us help you to t to some less expensive SCHUTZ MOTORS AAA (53 Chrysler ‘Sedat . $795 ’5°3 Stude. Champ ...$595 A nice car | 53 Ford. Victoria ....$895 Ford-O-Matic, radio & heater, w- wall tires, 56 Olds 98 4 Dr. ....$3345 Hardtop, full power, almost new. "34 Olds BB os cicssi 22 $1595 ' Master w-wall tires ee $695 53-Plym. Cl. sol. pedi bie radio & heater, 53 DeSoto 4 Dr. .. Automatic, V-8 *55 Chev. 2 Dr. .,.. Very nice $1195 '» "95 BUICKS. 2 Specials and a Century to Choose From . SCHURE _ MOTORS - 2B Woodward, ninghan Midwest 53 CHEVE. $1045 "MEDIUM PRICED FROM OLIVER: 53 Buick 4 Dr. Ee "2. ar Syaaton: » Tadio & '55 Fe Ford 2 Door . Radio & heater. Very lew matle- age, terrific savings. *55 Chev. 210 2 Dr. $1395 Radio & beater, all the extras, 54 Buick 4 Dr. Sp, $1595 — & heater, Dynaflow, one ’55 Pont. 2 Dr. 870 . $1795 Radio & heater, Hydramatic, two | 7 tone paint. '55 Buick Sup. Conv. $2595 | Fok Bright yellow, all power equipped. | *; 55 Olds 2 Dr. ...... $2195 page & ponies, brakes. Two | mei wa * 5 paint, wewall tires ’53 Buick Spl. 4 Dr. . Radio & heater. A new low price. 53 Chev. 2 Dr. .....$745 Radio & beater, no rust, clean, OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 ’51 MERCURY CL. CP. This is really a pretty dark reen, R & H, Mercomatic, rub- runs good, at a bar- gain price. We trade. —— Auto Bales, 68 Oakland. _2-2351. S as ‘$3 RAMBLER HARDTOP i— "$5 V8 Hudson Hollywood Hard- top, Demo. acobson’s Motor Sales Your RNambler-Hudson Dealer Corner Pike & Cass aan COUNTY CLUB 2 DR. eM 3-0081. CENT NTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Cass st Pike Sis. PE 4-368 IT'S NOT WHAT YOU PAY, BUT WHAT YOU GET THAT COUNTS! SO GET ONE OF THESE AND BE ~ HAPPY! ‘55 PONTIAC Catalina Hard Top with ra- dio, heater, 2-tone paint, white side walls. All you| SHARPIES |= fpuy-Sel-Trede — CARL'S AUTO SALES "54 Pont. 4 Dr. Die: i295" " $485 . $795} i983 RAM ER STATION WAGON. |- "DL RAMBLER oN /HOUGHTEN & SON ¥ OLDSMOBILE ome TR pe ppacers ps ER's ¢-DOOR,SE- ‘Eee ae ee Mss Haskins Chev. saS Ba SS TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS r ‘6 to Models “32 sedan like n $675. Fae alta way, “eas, i) ~ —— Trade and buy. . - MAZUREK-—— MOTOR SALES South Bivd. at Woodward PE 4-058" 40587 aan tires. Very ¢ mis HOWARD CARE | Orchard Ea OT o He open, S __Reasonab! all = 4-4059 er yd., radio ca heater. Turauolse ‘Nnd "white e*s028 Elisabe 083 PONTIAC __ Welt. OR 3-1355. Dry ONTIAG ~ HYDRA, R & H. $150, FE 40053. ~*~ Pere STREAMLINE St Beant ‘ ew 710 whitewall ay PH rebuilt, Nylozi See ANBORCTS. Very good. . OR , 1960) «STUD! tering. New eet oer and # Best Be Ad _takes, 2891 Ha _OL 1-0365. 194 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION Club Coupe, $850. White wall tires, R&H, overdrive, hapa ip — undercoat. Chadron red Good condition. Phone R. B. Wil- cox, 10308 Oakhurst Rd., Holly, _MElrose_ 4-5854. i2 WILLYS, 2DOOR, RADIO, | heater. good tires, new overhaul Can be handled for #1 85 own. Small monthly pay- ents. FE 2-0555 ask for Mr. Waltis at Rogers Sales & Service 495 Auburn Ave. Buy With o| 3188—'ss Plymouth Bel. 3070—"s3 Pontiac 8 Chie 3109—'s3 Chev 2 Door 2 3122—'s1 Olds Super 88 | 3076 —'s2 Studebaker 4 Dr. (1) 1955 Ford Co 3197—1947 Ford 2 Dr ay 147 S. SAGI FE 5-410] 3114—'s3 Ford 2 Door Sedan. ....44- Open 8 A.M. a ° ities: 4 — ne Sag henge Fs Lees enemas x ubmiapeanrs* i sity “ee. ; ‘t Pay : . a — . : ? THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, ‘APRIL 11, 1956 bag ee Rae OL ae ee sie For Sele Cars 91|CARNIVAL ‘by Dick Turner! Foe Sele Cars 1}. For Salo Gare (er . —— t ~ me ae ime Uiwcoun Paw] Sp ee ANY IACK jo «= BRE] CAR BUYERS TT? : OLDSMOBILES AreYouReady? READ THIS LIST Lee! OR Al USED CARS 4 Dri vi sawns 3196 —'s4 Studebaker (Starlight) Cpe... 895 2986—'s4 Ford 4 Door Sedan 2989—: 52 Mercury Sport Coupe... i) 795 ene eoene ftain Del ee ee: 10 Series..... 5 695 2Dr eee eeee eee eee eee eevee were ee ee eee nae 'gz"| Special Deals on 1955 Fords! nvertible (2) 1955 Ford Victorias (1) 1955 Ford Fai (3) 1955 Ford Custom 2 Doofs irlane 4 Door Transportation Specials! 2972— 1949 De Soto.... 3063—1950 Ford ..:.20; er ee | . $195 ee vor eeeenenee NAW OT. FE 5-3588 to 9 P.M. Confidence ’55 Plym. Bel. 8 Fordor 10,000 miles 55 Ford Custom 8 Fordor’ $359 down 55 De Soto V-8 Fordor $439 down 55 Dodge Coro. 6 Fordor P. Trans., $345 down ’55 Pont. Catalina Coupe, 9,000 miles, $439 down | ’54 De Soto V-8 Fordor, 18,000 miles, power steering, $319 down 54 De Soto V-8 Fordor, P. trans., canary yel- low & black, $319 down. 54 De Soto V8 Fordor, | low mileage, $299 dn. | | | | | { "54 De Soto V-8 Cl. Cpe., $319 down — 54 Dodge Coro. 6 Fordor | car down, 2-door sedan, fully a with radio, heater, ete. Your | old car down and 24 months | on the balance. ‘94. BUICK A super hard top with radio, heater, power brakes, power steering, be ran and 2-tone paint, Only $1705. ‘94 PORD radio, heater, sone wall tires, Fordome- tic and dark green To mua Bargain priced at $11 ‘52. FORD bote-ndl is — & 4door owner car tin ‘radio, “Dealer, Fords- atic and ready to go. Bpecial at 3605. ‘93. FORD Convertible painted a beau- red, Ri ‘99 CHEVE. _ A V8 2door with Power. aiide, redio, heater, white walls and just like new, Don’t miss this at only $1505. ‘52 CHEVE. Dark green 2-door with ra- dio wan A neaker, An excep tionally clean one owner ,car for only $545, ‘Sl need is $100 and your old | teen g | 49 Mere. Cl. Cpe., $50 dn. _ | 46 Ford Fordor, $25 dn. $239 Down 34 Ford Customhine lordor, $219 dawn "54 Phy vm. Savoy lordor, $219 down 54 Nash Ambassador Fordor, $259 down ’54 Pontiac Star Chief Fordor, $299 down $219 down ’$3 Dodge Coronet Fordor, ‘$199 down *53 Dodge Sub., $219 dn. 53 Ford Customline Fordor, $199 down 52 Hudson Hornet Fordor, $125 down 51 De S. Fordor, $125 dn. 50 De S:Fordor, $100 dn. *50 Hudson Fordor, $75 dn. 49 Chrys. Fordor, $75 dn. - 47 Chev. S, Wen., $50 dn. "47 Mere. Fordor, $25 dn. 46 Buick Fordor, $25 dn. $3 De Soto 6 Club Coupe, | 53 Plym. Sub., $219 down | ’53 Plym. Cl. Sed., $159 dn. "52 Dodge Tudor, $125 dn. | 52 Plym. Fordor, $125 dn. | | 51. Chev. 13 ton pickup TURNER OFFERS TOP-SHAPE, TROUBLE-FREE TRADE-INS 53 Merc. Mont. HT ......... $ 54 Chev. 4 Dr....$ 899 ’54 Linc. Capri ...$1799 | °53 Pont. Chf. Dix. 4 Dr. ........ $ 799 52 Plym, 2 Dr...$ 499 53 Dodge 4 Dr...$ 699 *52 Buick 2 Dr....$ 699 1°54 Ford 4 Dr.....$ 899 "S83 Ford Co. Sed. $ 899 "82 Chev. 2 Dr... .8 499 "S2 Cadillac 62 ...S1544 34 Plvm. 2 Dr. .$ 899 "533 De Soto 4 Dr. $ 699 CONVER 1955 Ford 1954 Chev 1954 Ford $10.00 _DOWN *52 Kaiser 4 dr. *$2 Ford 2 dr. 55 Ford 2 Dr. 8 ..$1099 *53 Plym. 4 Dr....$ 644 ’54 Hudson Jet...$ 844 53 Chev. S. Wgn. $ 844 51 Ford 2 Dr.....$ 244 ‘53 Nash Hardtop $ 899 51 Pont. Catalina $ 544 53. Chev. 2 Dr... .$ 699 "33 Buick Super ..$1099 31 Plym. 4 Dr... $244 "34 Pont. Chf. Dix. 4° Dr... 22... $1044 "32 Ford 4 Dr.....$ 699 ‘53 Plym. Hardt'p $ 899 | 53 Hudson Jet...$ S44 "34 Ford R. Wgn. $1299 | '52 Ford 4 Dr..... $499 '51 Chev. 4 Dr....$ 244 1952 Pontiac Catalina ....ee0-: $699 TIBLES rolet 1933 Plymouth 1954 Ponti tac DELIVERS CARS LISTED BELOW f '51 Ford Sta. Wen. “ "51 Nash 2dr. ‘32 Plym. 2 dr. - MANY, MANY MORE! BRAID | Harold Turner, Ford 2 464 S. Woodward Ave. ae Prion Midwest 47500 bed, Benes gee ae Ba! pee Posh ae er Se ? red : ; i j Pe t THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL U, 1956 Ashish ee at sik Acpeenee bas - AUTHORIZED DEALER —BENDIX Vea ew JA-COX TV M89 8, Saginaw FE 5-420 * WE HOLD YOUR NOTE ON USED TV (K. P. HALL, 18 W. HURON) BARN DANCE Every Saturday Nite Do- it-Yourself Tube Tester Yes! - RADIO TV 3149 W. Huron FE 4-5791 IF QUALITY - SERVICE— and PERSONAL ATTENTION COUNT THEN FOR YOUR RADIO AND TELEVISION SEE STEFANSKI Radio & Television Sales & Service FE 2-6967 1157 W. Huron St. 7:15—(7) News. John Daly. * 30—(7) . “The |] New Spring Styles Arriving .. MASSAGIC AIR CUSHION SHOES Economy Shoe Store $52 N. Perry | Waterford Township Junior Chamber ; of Commerce | Meeting May 7 — 7 P.M. Jack Decker's Cafeteria \. \ Sparks-Griffin 4 Williams St. 24-Hour Ambulance Service — v FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service” Phone FE 2-5841 OPERATION . HOME Vinyl Tile or Inlaid Linoleum Special patterns for any room home. in your Formica or Consoweld Counter Topping for KITCHENS BATHROOMS RECREATION ROOMS IMPROVEMENT | | ij 16: 30—(9) i PARK AT OUR DOOR Dray om: Floor Fashions |f 9:00 — (7) 11:00—(7) Douglas; “Two-Faced Woman,” ‘her last film. (4) Father Knows Best. Romance interferes with Betty Anderson's ambitions in “Betty, Girl Engineer.” Family comedy with Robert Young, Elinor Donahue. Masquerade Party. Panel tries to guess identities of disguised guests. (9) Cross Can- ada Hit Parade. Cab Calloway,| Joyce Hahn, guests. Bert Niosi plays nine instruments. (4) Tele- vision Theater. Edward Arnold shady deal that backfires. Glen- da Farrell, Victor Jory, Eliza- beth Montgomery, Louise Piatt featured in drama by Harold/12 zast, graduate of the University of Michigan. (2) The Millionaire. Soldier uses his gift million dol- lars to return to France to help town which sheltered him during | the war in “The Story of Lucky Swanson" starring John Smith and Joyce YVanderveen. :30—(7) Break the Bank. Quiz, with Bert Parks, host and $3,800 bank. (9) Jackie Rae Show. Mu- sical variety. (2) I've Got a Se- cret. Panel. quiz with Garry Moore, host. from Oly mpia in Detroit; heavyweight Joey Rowan vs. light heavy- weight Chuck Speiser. (9) Mr. and Mrs. North. Fortune teller’s husband js murdered in adven- ture starring. Barbara Britton, Richard Denning. (4) This Is Your Life. Ralph Edwards re- creates story of surprise guest. (2) Steel Hour. Imogene Coca in “Funny Heart,” drama about problems of actress deciding if she will go into television. City Detective. Rod| “Girl from No-) Cameron in . where.” (4) Studio 57. Lloyd Tra Armstrong in! sociation against marauding out- laws in West following the Civil War. 10:46—(7) Sports Headlines. Don Wattrick. Soupy’s on. Comedy with Soupy Sales. (9) National News. (4) 11 o’Clock News. Paul Williams. (2) News. Jac LeGoff. 11:10—(9) Weathervane. 11:15—(7) Premiere Playhouse./ ——— Luther Adier in “Magic Face.” 9) Good Neighbor Theater. Rob- Montgomery, Leslie Banks. | mamaeal Hardware, Garden heed ; Lewn — oot hem 11: 55—(7) 5: 30— (4) 9:56—(4) Faye Elizabeth 10: 00—(2) —* Moore Show, ad Ding Dong School 10:30—(2) Arthur ‘Godtrey. Ernie Kovacs. 10:55—(7) News, Story Studio. 11:00—(4) Home. 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. THURSDAY o News Ace. Robin & Ricky. (9) Prayer, Sign On. AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Ten- nessee Ernie. Comics. (9) Mr. O. Muggins. (7) oa 12:15—(2) Love of Life. (9) Maggie! 12:30—(2) Search for Tomerrow.| (4) Feather Your Nest. Beulah. (9) Featurette. :45—(2) Guiding Light. (9) Mary) Morgan Show. 1:00—(2) Ladies. Day. (4) (Color) | oad (7) Charm Kitchen. Colorland. (9) News, Shoppers Show. 1:15—(4) Fun to Reduce. 1:30—(4) Jean McBride. MD irl Crosby’ Stua 1es BF Stardom in Sa oe Wide Selection of Components Catalogue “Net’’ Prices Attractive Demonstration Room Expert Guidance—Complete Installation McCALLUM & DEAN 409 E. MAPLE, BIRMINGHAM Mi 4-5230. | 1:55—(4) Fran Harris. 2:00—(2) Robert Q. Lewis. (4) Hour of Shows. (7) Seven. The Big 3:36—(2) Bob Crosby Show. 3:55—(9) News, 4:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) A Date With Life. (9) Justice Colt. Payoff, (Color) NBC Matinee Theater. | (7) Afternoon Film Festival. ~ | Stars on 2:30—(2) Linkletter’s Houseparty. 3:00—(2) (4) | 4:15—(2) Secret Storm. @ Mod-| ern Romances. for a Day. &:00—(2) The Early Show, (7) Mickey | “Pinky Lee Show. 4:36—(2) Edge of Night. 4) Queen | 4) Mouse Club. (9) Dance Party. Howdy Doody. Dirty Hands and Faces p Young Burglars (Color) Howdy Doody. (T) Mickey Mouse Club, (9) ) DENVER (#—Dirty hands and ‘as-|faces tripped up three youthful | burglars yesterday. Theyadmitted entering a dress-| them on a street corner. 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