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Prayers | in Wreckage
AP Wirephote
PRAYS FOR INJURED CHELD — An unidentified man pfays for
an injured child piilled from the wreckage of a house after a tornado
smashed into a rural area near Birmingham, Ala. yesterday.
Twenty-one bodies have been recovered from the scene of the
destruction.
Icardi on Trial for Perjury
in War Slaying of Superior
WASHINGTON (#i—Ex-army Lt. Aldo L. Icardi was
called to trial today on charges of falsely denying he
plotted the World War II slaying of his superior, Maj.
William V. Holohan, behind enemy lines in Italy. 1
While the indictment charges Icardi -with perjury,
the effect it is to accuse him of directing the slaying of
Holohan during a daring cloak-and-dagger miss. a °
Weekend Road
Deaths Reach 16 Two Infants Die in Fire;
Farmer Killed as Stove
Erupts in Home
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Siyteen persons died in traffic
accidents in Michigan over the
’ weekend as springlike weather
lured motorists to the highways.
Fires caused three deaths.
_Two infants died in a Detroit
fire, They were Ernestine Jones,
2, and her brother, Ernest, 1. A
babysitter led three half-sisters of
the victims to safety.
_ Thomas Ingram, 67, a retired
farmer, was fatally burned Sat-
urday in an oll stove explosion
and flash fire at his home near
Bad Axe.
TRAFFIC DEATHS INCLUDED:
The Rev, Alonzo Whoey, 71, of
Roseville.
Beatrice Carol Woods, 16, and
her brother, Ronnie Dale, 14, of
Greenville.
Mrs. Pearl Crawford, 65, of
Muskegon:
Curtis Christianson, 17, of Wolf
Lake.
Wilma cope 56, of Lansing.
Helen Ball, 22, of Baraga.
Josephine Johnson, 16, of idle-
‘wild drowned Saturday when an
aute in which she and six ethers
were riding failed to make a
curve near Baldwin and plunged
inte a river, The. others man- Icardi, a Pittsburgh real
estate broker, -appeared -be-
fore a House Armed Serv-
ices subcommittee March
26, 1953, and made a gen-
eral denial. of knowledge
concerning: the disappear-
ance of Holohan in Decem-
ber 1944. The indictment
resulted from this testi-
mony:
: a lawyer in civilian
ote renee S Icardi, then - 23
and known for his daring, was
second in command. ‘Former Sgt.
Carl_Lo Doice of Rochester, N.Y.,
and an Italian partisan, Tullio
Lussi, who operated under the
resistance natne of Capt. Landi,
also were along.
The mission parachuted 100
miles north of battle lines near
Lake Orto Sept. 26, 1944. Holo-
han was last seen alive Dec. 6.
Investigation into Holohan's dis-
appearance, begun after the war,
was stepped up after recovery of
his body from icy Lake Orto in
November 1950. An autopsy dis-
closed he had been poisoned and
shot,
randum issued in 1951 accused
Icardi and Lo Dolce of complicity
in the slaying.
Two. Italian partisans were ac-
iquifted by the Italian court and
are expected to testify against
Icardi. ;
Ex-President Hoover
to Skip Campaign Trail
too busy to take an active part
in the coming presidential elec-
tion campaign.
-aged to make shore,
Walter Cowall, 69, of Dearborn. |
An wnidentified man, about 70,
on a Detroit street.
James Lee Fuller, 18, of Plain-
well,
Rudolph Peterson, 53, and_ his
wife, Amanda, 55, of Forest Park
Il, killed near Niles. ling here by “T have a lot of other things to
he told reporters before leav-
plane yesterday to
address the Inter-American Bar
‘Assn. meeting at Di tonight. ido,” A Defense Department memo-|
NEW YORK ® — Former Pres-|
‘ident Herbert Hoover says he’s! Fisenhower Vetoes i il
Explains Rejection on Air Tonight |
12 French Jets
Highlight Show
of Israeli Might Parade Marks Nation‘s
Sth Year of Freédom;
Frontier Areas Uneasy
TEL AVIV, Israel 7) —
Twelve French-type Oura-
gan jet planes spearheaded
an air parade of Israel's
military strength at Inde-
pendence Day celebrations
in Haifa today. .
Highly placed Israeli mil-
itary sources reported yes-
terday that a newer jet
plane, the French Mystere,
would make its appearance
but no Mysteres were on
display and there was no
official confirmation of the
report that 12 of these
planes actually had been
delivered to Israel.
The Mysteres, the military
sources indicated yesterday,
would somewhat balance Egypt's
acquisition of Soviet MIGI5 jets
from Czechoslovakia.
The Ouragans, never displayed
Gurion, Maj. Gen. Moshe Dayah,
army chief of staff, and thou-
sands of spectators...
The show marked Israel's eighth
anniversary as an independent
Jewish state at a moment when
many fear some shot across the
troubled frontiers might set off_a
second round of war with the Arab
states,
It comes on the eve of Dag
Hammarskjold’s arrival on a U.N.
mission to stamp out the new
flames of conflict between Arab
and Israeli, ,
The border area was compar-
atively quiet but uneasy in the
wake of the U. N. secretary gen-
eral’s first week of on-the-scene
persuasion.
An Egyptian spokesman charged)
that Israel had violated Hammar-
skjold’s newly invoked cease-fire
eight times in the past 48 hours.
The spokesman said Israelis fired
into the Egyptian-held Gaza Strip
five times yesterday and two Is-
raeli planes had flown over the
strip for five minutes Saturday.
“We kept our word to U.N. Sec-
‘retary’ General Dag Hammar-
skjold and refused to return one
single shot,” he said.
The military source who dis-
closed the arrival of the Mystere
jets estimated that the Arab states
could field 280,000 troops against
Israel's army of 200,000. Truman-Daniel
Wedding Press .
Corps Arrives
INDEPENDENCE, MO, (INS)—~
who will. be married Saturday to
New York Newspaperman Clifton
Daniel Jr.
bride-to-be and her
husband from Zebulon, N.C., have
maintained their marriage at In-
cependence will be a quiet ‘‘fami-
ly affair,” excitement over the
redecorated for their daughter's
wedding, and even the service
station nearby received a thor-
ough cleaning.
Miss Truman, looking radiantly
happy, arrived home by train Sat-
urday night and was greeted by
a throng of 200 persons,
After exchanging a few words
with friends in the crowd, she was
driven home by her parents for
what Margaret described as a
“week of eating and sjeeping.”
Bulgarian Stalin
Asks Out Today Red Premier Submits
Resignation After Party
Denounces Him coming nuptials is mounting. *
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. BELGRAD Eye: Yugoslavia w 7
Communist Bulgaria's Premier REMOVING: TWISTER VICTIMS — Rescue
workers here are removing one of more than 200
persons injured when a rural Birmingham, Ala.
area was hit by a twister yesterday. Some 400
residents have been reported homeless by the
Twister in Alabama
Kills 21, Hurts 20022 siemenmery, Dothan .and, Most of the dead were found in with: no loss of Recovering Tornado Inj ured
AP Wirephote
disaster, which swept through a sector in which
coal miners and other industrial workers lived.
Another twister hit Huntsville, 100 miles north, |
life.
Vulko Chervenkov, a Moscow-
trained ¢trong man denounced. by
his party last week as a Little
Stalin, submitted, his nation
in Sofia today.
A change in the premiership
should help improve relations be-
tween Yugoslavia. and Bulgaria.
Telephoned advices from. Sofia
and broadcasts of Radio Belgrade,
the voice of Tito’s government,
told of Chervenkov’s resignation
at a special session of the Bulga-
rian Parliament, The session was
attended by a Yugoslav delegation
led by Moshe Pijade, president of
the Yugoslav National Assembly
who is one of Tito’s closest ad-
visers, —
The tough-talking veteran of al-
most 40 years in Communist par-
ty ranks asked to be released of
his duties, Parliament adopted an
agenda for examination of that re-
quest ‘and election of a new pre-
mier, probably tomorrow.
Louise easiaiait 16, of Belle-
ville.
Clarence Anderson, 12, of Port)
Huron.
Mrs. Lula Mae Kuiper, 41, of |
Kalamazoo.
Detroit Parking Rate Up
DETROIT (INS)—Parking rates
in some downtown Detroit lots in-
creased 10 cents today, Owners
said they were forced into the
ation by increased city assess-
ments_on_their property and high-
» operating costs. wedding ceremonies in St. Charles
Cathedral today amid popping
flashbulbs, hammering, and organ
music, ,
The
Prince appeared calm as some 50
photographers, worked with their
flashing cameras at the cathedral
where they will be wed Thursday
following Wednesday's civil cere-
mony.
Pheee won. tii: 00 (aie tenelen
WANTED:
29 people with scooters
to sell!
That’s how many buyers are
still looking for scooters be-
cause this littl Want Ad
brought 30 calls and the ad-
vertiser had only 1 scooter
‘th sell.
‘« CUSHMAN SCOOTER, MOTOR fm good shape, $50. FE 27-0800,
So take a Ph [=
th: to sell, ae some aa roma
| to Place Your Want Ad} that had brought beos aimed at
| the Prince, and perhaps at
Grace, early this morning by
rain-soaked, frustrated and po-
lice - pammeled photographers
outside the International Sport-
ing Club,
The couple at the cathedral
seemed undisturbed by photograph-
DIAL FE 2-8181
WA DEPT. —
Princess-to-be and her
‘Grace and Rainier Rehearse MONTE CARLO (INS) — A re-
laxed Grace Kelly and Prince Rai-
inier III rehearsed their religious
grim éearch for additional”
continued today in the wreckage
of homes in which 21 dead torna-
do victims already have been
found,
The terrific winds blew 100
homes to bits, mestly in the bar-
ren hills west of the heavy indus-
trial areas of Ensley and Pratt
City. ;
Injured numbered more than
200. And another 200 or so
homes were damaged.
Six whites and 15 Negroes were
known dead. Many other persons
were missing, but families be-
came separated during the Sun-
day afternoon storm and there
was no definite indication as to
how many might be still in the!
wreckage,
Most of the dead and injured
were at McDonald’s Chapel, a
suburb of 3,000 population just
outside the northwestern city
limits. Winds also flailed San-
dusky, New Georgia and Sayre-
ton, other suburban areas.
Fire engines joined the confu-
sion at McDonald's Chapel when
fire broke out in some of the
ruined houses.
Approximately 150 persons ‘vere
admitted to Birmingham -hospitals.
Some were treated and released
but most were confined for treat-
ment.
Whatley said an emergency
ward had been set up in a union
hall in Ensley, an industrial sub-
urb, where 30 of the less seriously
injured were admitted.
The awesome roar of the ap-
proaching storm gave sufficient
warning for many to take shelter
before their houses were blown.
to splinters,
Another twister struck Hunts-
ville in North Alabama, causing shente Minne tied wreckage left in the wake of the
A severe thunderstorm with hailjstorm. Mrs, Betty Duncan, 30, lay
hour pelted. the devastated areajher arms and Melvin Duncan, % and wind gusts. up to 60 miles per|with her 3-yearold son Rodney. in| 1 Presiden Sends
Three-Part Plan
for House Action Move Gives Democrats Campaign Ammunition
Against Administration
WASHINGTON # — Presiden
were in progress. last night while relief quemsenenpreas nearby. All three were
miles from shore. Broadway Producer, Wife
Feared Missing in Plane
ERIE, Pa. (—A far-flung search was ordered today}
for a plane reported missing over Lake Erie about two
Two persons were believed aboard the craft which lost
radio contact after its pilot said he was “having diffi-/""".,
Showers Predicted
Tonight, Tuesday
Another day of April showers
accompanied by temperatures in
the 40’s is forecast for tomorrow
for Pontiac and vicinity by
U.S. Weather Bureau,
The, same chilly condition along
with occasional showers is expect-
ed to remain for this area tonight.
The mercury is expected to dip
from 36 to 32 degrees. .
Tomorrow's high is predicted to
range from 46 to 50 degrees with
northwesterly winds up to 30 m.p.h.
The lowest temperature preced-
ing 8 a.m, was 38 degrees. The
thermometer registered 4 at
2 p.m.
Farouk in Monaco
MONTE CARLO (®—Ex-King
Farouk arrived from Rome to- ——+ culty” at 700 feet altitude.
The Civil Aeronautics
Authority said the pilot
identified himself as “G.
_|Potlock.” The CAA and airport authorities
at Detroit said the name. and ad-
dress given on the flight. plan
before the craft left for New York
the|City checked with the New York
address of Gordon W. Pollock, a
Broadway producer.
His show, “Wake Up, Darling,”
had been trying out in New
Haven, Conn., prior to a Broad-
way opening scheduled May 2.
In New York, Bill. Doll, press
agent for Pollock's show, said he
had determined that the producer
Saturday on basiness, and was
jaccompanied by his wife, Norma,
who was expecting a child.
| CAA authorities in Erie said Pol-
lock had contacted them while on
|his flight to Detroit and said he
‘was having “radio difficulty.” flew to Detroit from New Haven)
day with an impressive suite to But they declared their last con-
attend the wedding ceremonies of|tact with him on the return flight
Prince Rainier [11 and Grace! lyesterday ended without an ex-
President the
ACgatinued on Page 2, Col. 3)
Fluoridation Favored
by New York Group
on public health says it favors
fluoridation of the ‘city’s water
supply as a method of fighting
tooth decay.
The committee said it had con-
sidered all available evidence and
found that “it has. been con-
clusively shown that a fluoride
added to drinking water at a
concentration that will effectively
prevent dental care is harmless."
tentions that fluoridation would be
wasteful because only 5 per cent
of the city’s water goes for drink-
heavy damage but no known in-
juries.
Tuscaloosa, Anniston, Centre- Kelly. Farouk is one of the planation of what sort of difficul-
Prince's personal guests. ty he was experiencing. prevention of tooth decay would
be tremendous.
Expected to Also Vote on Water Measure _ -
Oakiand County's ‘Board of Su-
pervisors will review three items
of major importance at tomorrow's
meeting in the County Office Build-
ing
A vote will te taken on the pro- $100,000 each for direct relief and
county roads, Supervisors may
elect to spend $90,000 more for
child care. The proposed budget represents
an increase of 15.2 per cent over
last year. Most county departments
are scheduled for annual raises,
may be raised by $125,000.
, - with jumps of
In Today's Press
“County News... sean a Te
Editorials
wee sen eawenees: eww
Sports *e itvseaeteis tis %,. 5
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semana "
& Radio p eererererrerri.. 4
fa Pages: assent > aeons
| Supervisors to View Budget Hikes bate court ($4,000), prosecuting at-
Funds for the County Health unit|"
The committee rejected con-- eng
16, 1956.
State, Regional Officials to Address Conference
at Waterford Inn
realtors
come by Board President Vern
K. Archer, the conferees will
-hear a report on state activities
from Stewart E. Butts, president
et the Michigan Real Estate
Assn,
main speakers will be
Gordon Johnstone,. past president
Real Estate Assn.;
ass't. cashier of
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Injured in Smashup
A Detroit driver whose car
slammed into the rear of another
auto Satiirday night on Telegraph
road Lake road
said... 3
, Charles E. Collier, 25, told Pon-|
tiac police he was unable to stop
when the car in front of him slowed
down. The oither driver, Fred
Smith, 50, also of Detroit, was not
injured, police. said.
The Weather Pall U.S. Weather Bureau Report |
PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Cloudy and
les per hour
20-30 m.p.h. late today and
teday 40-41, lew tenight
: errow 44-56,
Teday in Pontiae
Lowest temperature preceeding @ a.m
dy
At @ am.: Wind veloctty 18 mph
Direction: Northwest
Sun sets Monday at 7:14 p.m
Sun rises Tuesday at 6:49 a.m
Moon rises Monday at 10:12 am.
Moon seta Tuesday at 1:36 a.m, 32
OG. M0500 TT 1M OM. iee es 38
TA Wacscieseat 19 m......0.0-..38 8B. Me. sscy-.37 1 Pe Mires. sees Al
— OB. Men sesee 2 P.M... oe ee hd
10 & Bless
iad hal
ee
sdebessngesuseves OF
ere Pee hes 635 .\Mrs. K. H. Cumberworth
*/1913, the daughter of Fred and
Myrtie
~ ‘and stepchildren, Mrs. Harold
weety. of Clarkston,
® Baptist Church officiating. Burial
| will. b&*in Roseland Park Ceme-
itery in Royal Oak.
Propose Incorporation » , [Joseph Warner, 86, ‘Ex-Lawmaker Dies ‘| YPSILANTI (INS)—Joseph E.
WwW. , dean of the Michigan
, died early today in legislature Beyer. Hospital at Ypsilanti. He
was 86, ,
Warner, a Republican, was born’
on a farm near Ypsilanti on March,
14, 1870, and won his first House!
seat from Washtenaw County in
1920. His services in the legis-
lature then was continuous except
for six: years in Public Utilities
Commission work.
Pontiac Deaths
James Raymond Hill
James Raymond Hill, 71, of 47
E. Howard, was dead-on arrival
Herbert Robertson
wife, Mrs, Hazel Voorheis Rogers’
of Pontiac.
Funeral arrangements are pend-
ing. The body may be viewed at
the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home
after 7 p.ni. Tuesday.
Joseph Sawyer
Joseph Sawyer, 53, formerly of,
760 Robinwood, Pontiac, died sud-
denly in Dunedin, Fla. Saturday.
Mr, Sawyer moved to Florida from
Pontiac in September of last year. Thé Day in Birmingham’
TFemdale Man Dies 4
AIRBORNE TO ALGIERS — French troop-re-
inforeéments arrive in Algiers to bolster the large ed temporarily
battles_ BIRMINGHAM — Students will
take their turn at city government
AP Wirephote
to the Israel-Egypt conflict, bloody
m French forces and Arab hit-and-
Farm Legislation Mrs, Kenneth H, (Gladys Mae) yainst nationalist guerill ies ill are a daily oc oda te eh
died _ y orig an a sven ence for Algeria. Although the spotlight has shift- gerian hills. :
year iliness years a
hospital, =‘ *
Sue was born in Lapeer Feb. 17, EIS@NHOWEF Vetoes Widow Will Receive Award
Dental Society to Honor tonight at 7, before the city com-
discussions of
up tonight, having been put aside
at the March 19 meeting.
A letter from Newell Allon re-
quests paving of Park street
from Euclid to Hamilton, adding
the block to the north to the
bidck requiretl for the parking:
lot's border.
be voted on tonight for the Fern-
dale. Park projects, Hamilton!
crossover, the 14 Mile water main
from Mansfield to Eton, and the
iwidening of pavernent on 14 Mile
from G:
limit.
High school students will assume
offices of city, government in @
practice session at 7 p.m. with the
regular meeting set as usual at
8 p.m, The youth leaders met this
morning With assistant city man-
ager Dana Whitman for briefing.
* * * reentield to the eastern city
Police believe the same person
or persons are responsible for four
filling station breaking within th
past week, ,
Uptown Service, 264 North
Woodward, had only a bottle of
liquor taken Thursday night, po- | Students Will Take Turn
at Governing City Tonight,»
Special assessment districts will pany, and burial will be in Wood-
%
?
; in Automobile
ig S30 zt H
egeG Crash Fi resident S tf
morning
Joseph's Mercy Hospital after a
‘prolonged illness, Service will be
Thursday-at 1 p.m. at Bell Chapel
lof the William R. Hamilton Com- lawn Cemetery.
MITA’s Final Effort
ANN ARBOR (INS)—The Michi-
gan Turnpike Authority today
launched ‘‘one last effoft"’ to reach
agreement with communities’ pro-
testing the route of its proposed
Rockwood-Saginaw toll road.
* * «©
Authority chairman George N.
Higgins said turnpike representa-
tives would confer again with
Dearborn, Allen Park and other
cities objecting to the route
through their boundaries. - eee
for Agreement Starts)
7
:
(Continued From Page One) Memory of Late Senator lice say, and about $40 in change Higgins conceded, however, that
main provisions made the bill un-
dual parity for wheat, corn, cot-
ton and peanuts; (3). mandatory
price supports for feed grains;
multiple-price plans for
| For one thing, it gives Demo-
crats, who have been reluctant to
attack Eisenhower personally, an The widow of the late Senator
James Couzens will receive an
award Wednesday trom the Michi-
gan State Dental Assn. in memory
of a fund established by him fm
Mrs. Couzens, will be Mrs. William
R. Yaw, of Bloomfield Township,
Grace Kelly, Rainier a daughter, and William J, Norton,
director of the fund.
The presentation will be in ap-:
preciation of the $12 million dol-
lar fund created by Couzens to
“Di © the health, welfare,
happiness, and de of
| children, primarily in Michigan,
elsewhere and in the world.”
The fund, known as the Chil-
dren's Fund of Michigan, was ex-
pended in May of 1954.
In attendance at the five-day con-
vention at the Statler are some 150 was missed the same night from
Marathon Service at Hunter and
Maple. .
Friday night, the Petrol by Mur-
phy station was entered, with can-
dy the only item taken, A week
lago, Tom Kaiser's station at 14
/Mile Rd. and Woodward had about
$50 in change stolen.
* * @
Arrested because her employers
charge their silverware was stol-
en, Dorothy Coe, 43, of 70% Au-
burn, Pontiac, is being held in
Oakland County Jail. She is nancing the road as long as State
Highway. Commigsioner Ziegler re-
mains in office.
* *
Consultants have said the $190
million bond issue necessary for
the pike would be unsalable be-
cause of Ziegler’s announced in-
tention of building certain sections
of free road parallel to key points
of the turnpike route.
Woman, 64, Struck Compare
there was. little likelihood of fi-|;
has
| date stamped on it, edges and
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fred Slatkin home, 2434 Radnor, by Passing Truck
\Secretary of Agriculture ._Benson
turning down the bill although he
said he took the veto action ‘with’ at the President.
* * *
Although the bill was pushed by
the Democratic majority in Con-
gress it won support from many
farm state Republicans, Some
said a veto in the light of falling
agricultural prices would hurt
Eisenhower and other GOP candi-
dates in the November. election.
BACKED BENSON
Only this morning the Republl-
can governors of Kansas, lowa
and South Dakota urged the Pres-
ident to sign the measure even
though it contained features which
had called “unacceptable.”
Eisenhower backed Benson in (Continued From Page One)
future princess at the rehearsal, Chairman of the gathering 's
Dr, O, J. Fubilier of Clarkston
commenting, “She looks so thin.”
The “loyal subjects’’ paid little
attention to Rainier, whom they
called “our little Prince,” but
‘pushed through photographers to
get a close ‘look at Grace.
raphers had
pleasure when the Prineg refused
to pose or let Grace pose as they
left the Sporting Club. He simi-
larly bad refused when the. pai?
entered the swank club several
hours cartier. '
The arrival spectacle had been
as unprecedented as the later boos.
Rainier’s plainclothes police . had
torn the soggy raincoats of photog-
intense : disappointment and Te
Eisenhower said that far from “own. raphers trying to get closer. shots
lof the famed couple. Fists had
| who expects a total attendance
of 5,000 from almost every dental
society in the nation as well as
from other countries,
The association's convention will
climax its centennial year as the
nation’s first state dental society
to gomplete 100 years of continuous
existence.
Oxford Youngster, 7,
Injured in Accident Seven-year-old Frank Rider, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rider Jr.,
of Oxford township, was sald to
be in good condition at Pontiac
General Hospital today after being
struck down by a truck Sunday
Birmingham.
*
Mrs, Genevieve Maxwell's talk
at the Ruth Shain Class_on In-
ternational Affairs will not be on
the controversial conflicts of the
Near East, according to Mrs.
Charles Shain.
| Mrs, Maxwell, who was a class
‘member for 15 years, will tell
‘of her observations of the Leba-
nese and other cultures. She will
not dwell extensively, Mrs. Shain
says, on Arab-Zionistic conflicts,
although she is employed on a
Pro-Arab newspaper in Beirut, Leb-
anon,
Last details for the April 24 pro-
row morning's regular class at
the Community House. Mrs. Elea-
nor Gafill will sidelight the meet-
ing with a talk on Mediterranean
travel,
Tickets are on sale for the Devon
Gables, April 24, brunch meeting,
winding up the year with a small
event compared to other year's! A 64-year-old woman was hos-
pitalized late Saturday morning
for injuries suffered when hit by
a truck as she ran across Bald-
win avenue to catch an approach-
ing bus, , - :
Mrs, Ethel Medcalf, of 9 E.
Sheffield Ave. is reported in fair
‘condition in St. Joseph Mercy Hos-
\pital. She told police she was ldidn’t see the northbound truck
‘driven by Donald C. Richmond,
24, of Milford.
| The woman apparently was
clipped by the sideview mirror on)
Infants Needs Buster Brown Cotton |
Chi Id’‘s Anklets
watching the southbound bus and),
Richmond’s truck, police said. |
gram will be completed at tomor- gp |
Tonight & Tuesday Prices }
Prices Names
6-lt. Wood Handle
Smelt Net
$ 2°
is 3 inches 4
Sturdy wood pola
breakfasts attended by over 300.!
They are available from Mrs.|
George Greene, Mrs. R. 8, Plexico, |
In today's message Eisenhower
said he was ready to sign a
Midnight Deadline
for ‘55 Tax Returns A final “day of grace” will end
He was born in Marion Nov. 5,
1897, the son of Ruben gnd Sarah’
‘Corliss Sawyer, He was married
to Pansy Fraser.
Besides his wife, he leaves a
son, Richard, of Genesee County;
Brabbs of Pontiac, Mrs. Phillip
Brooks of Detroit, Mrs. fra Pence
James Fraser of
Amarillo, -Tex., and Albert Fraser
of Ferndale,
Also surviving are one brother,
Gordon, of Evert; two sisters, Mrs.
| But Prince Pierre, his father, “gound soil bank’ bill as soon and Pierre's divorced wife, Prin-|
as he received it. He said such a'cess Charlotte, his mother, both
bill can be passed “‘in a very few arrived at the sporting club not
days if the leadership in Congress'only separately but well im ad-
- twill undertake the task." vance of the Prince and Grace.
ed at nine o'clock but arrived at
ten to find a roomful of famished
and thirsty ee
*
Entertainment at the “gala” in-
cluded a special tribute to the pair paid in blank verse by the French
at midnight today for millions of poet playwright Jean Cocteau. |
‘taxpayers who have yet to file Expatriate American singer Ed-' -
1985 income tax returns, accord-| gis Constantine and his daughter ing to the Den, internal Rev- presented Grace with a gold rec-
enue,
Mailed returns must be pos
filing, district officials point out.
Aid in completing forms will be
available at the Pontiac office until
4:30 p.m, today,
Edith Edwards of Dighton and
Mrs. Goldie Dervage of Hersey.
Mr. Sawyer'’s body will be at)
Farmer-Snover Funeral Home aft-!
er moon Tuesday. Service will be
there at 1:30 p.m, Wednesday with|
the Rev. H. H. Savage of the First
reported ‘‘steady,” although last-
minute filers are expected to
swell lines afternoon. The
deadline was ‘set back a day be-
cause the usual filing date, Ayil
15, fell on Sunday.
Today is also the final deadline
for turning in first quarter reports
on estimated earnings.
Cuba is the largest of the
Greater Antilles and comprises
more than~half the land area of
the West Indies.
Activity at the local- office was! t+ ”
marked April 16 if senders are to nerd.
escape penalties involved in late,
{ ord of their famous number, ‘‘Blue-
the stage.
Waterford Couple Hurt
in Two-Car Collision
Two persons suffered minor cuts
and bruises in a two-car accident
Saturday at 7:50 p.m., Waterford
Township police said today, Tlie
crash took place on Pontiac Lake
Road near Scott Lake Road,
Injured were Christian Greve,
32, -1315 Eason St., Waterford
Township, one of the drivers, and
his wife, Barbara, 30. Both were
treated at Pontiac General Hos-
pital and released:
Cecil Inganells, 60, of 2561 Wil-
Hiams Lake Rd., ‘was the driver of
‘the other car.
The engaged couple was expect-|
after singing it to her from \Mrs. Harner. Selvidge and Mrs.
'Shain, until the previous day. | * * *
Francis R. Jennings
Service is at 3 p.m. today for
in the Cripple Children’s Society,| Funeral service will be at 2 p.m. : :
} 152 W. Lawrence. Tuesday from the Melvin A. Schutt|reducing surpluses, the bill would| wee eal ake place as the ernne at S. Washington and Stan-
| ' Donald pinion et the ier Dew son, 78, of 176 EP St. He died|also increase pill rg control/Ptince and the film star stepped) ‘The youth received a concussion,
d League. He will present a dem-|Saturday over farming. out of their car to attend the swish possible fractured jaw, back in-|
| onstration of the working of a| Surviving besides his widow ; oe = Soe baer. iJuries, cuts and bruises.
Jeader dog with a blind person, (Genevieve, are two sons, William| "es ONGEE SS Bony lomunen pad wabarted re) Oktord, Township Police sel) ; James McClain of the League of\ot Pontiac. Albert of Birmingham He went on to say the nation’s porters had stood in a solid down- | there would be no charges against}
: the Blind, reports that there will/a daughter Mrs. Lillian Shermer. farm families are suffering re-/ pour for hours noting arriving:truck operator Fred A. Skibowski
i e be no transportation available for|also two sisters, Lillian and Flor. duced incomes and: have a right/guests, including the bulky Agajof Oxford. He told police the boy
i the Wednesd une. ence, in. England, and two broth-|t° expect. of Congress “workable|Khan and multi-millionaire Aristo-|had started to cross the street
: McClain also reported on a new/ers, "Robert of Sarnia, Ont. and@™4 beneficial legislation to help tle Onassis, who picked up the and stopped, then suddenly darted
' 3 policy for blind persons obtaining | James of England * solve their problems." more-than $57,000 tab for the af-|into his path.
| ae taxi cabs when in downtown Pon-| = 7 Eisenhower chided Congress for fair,
fe tiae.. McClain said all three loca! /Ryssel] S$, Rogers long delays” in acting on the) Rainier and Grace were one ° farm proposals he submitted last cab companies have instructed hour late for the champagne din-
their drivers to stop for a blind| Russell S. Rogers, of 1090,J8M. -8. These included the soll’ nor top the social three hundred.
passenger when he is extending|Voorheis Rd. died this morning|>ank proposal which was a part of] 4 netace spok btemned the |
his cane toward the curb with the/at 1:15. the vetoed bill. tardiness on “‘one or both of the |
handle up. Mr. Rogers is survived by his Prince's parents.” » 7
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THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1956 | : ¥
_|What—Not Mayor?
sioner and assessor. MARSHFIELD, Mass. (#—John
W. Flavell is well on his. way to
becoming as busy as he is popular.
At the town election he was ‘elect-
: led selectman, member of the ‘board
of public welfare, road cotimis- Graham Jury
Selection Begins The Greater Pontiac United
plans to entertain servicemen at
Prosecution Will Seek
4
rainy day
Savings?
i's not unusual for
repair bills to catch a .
family unprepared—
and borrowing the
necessary money is often a common and sensi-
ble solution.
In fact, nearly two million folks borrow money
from Household Finance every year to pay medi-
cal bills, repair bills, travel expenses... the
kind of expenses you may face yourself right now.
HFC loans are prompt and convenient. You
~ ean get $20 to $500, usually in just one day. If
‘hurled 44 persons to death last
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- yegular monthly in- .
_ stalments, you meet MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS
the principal require- ars “|= in ‘
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Gas Chamber. Penalty
for Alleged Bomber . |
DENVER (#—State and defense
attorneys begin today picking
jurors to try John Gilbert Graham, |
24, on murder charges for the dyn-
amite bombing of an airliner that
The convicted forger and for-
jmer drive-in restaurant operator Nov, 1. ‘ ° *
the new guided missile base near
Comiiierce Township as a part of
its
month, chairman Irving Steinman
announced today.
The local group wil hold its first
program for the Commerce camp
tonight with either a stage show
or dance to be held. Similar af-
fairs have been held each month
atthe missile base in Auburn
Heights and now will be divided
between the camps,
The USO conducts these affairs
at the bases while providing re- Service Organization is making)
during National USO) ,» | treshments and hostesses for the
men away from home. “They are
well appreciated,” sald Steln-
man, ,
Entertainment of this type is one
‘is charged specifically with killing
ihis mother Mrs. Daisie E. King,
jaded, '
| Federal officials said he signed,
|a statement admitting he planted)
a %stick dynamite bomb in her
luggage with the intent of collect-
ing $37,500 flight insurance. He
has repudiated the statement in
news interviews.
DEATH PENALTY ASKED
Dist. Atty. Bert Keating said the
prosecution will ask death in Colo-
rado’s gas chamber, Court-ap-
pointed defense lawyers said they
are going to trial “seeking jus-
tice”, They said Graham has nev-
ler admitted the crime to them.
Pictured as feeling ‘“‘good" and
“unafraid,” Graham played a
word game — scrabble — with his
county jail guards over the week-'
end,
* * *
His wife Gloria, 22; mother of}
their two children, described him)
as “anxious to get it over with—
and not afraid.”
State and defense lawyers have,
estimated the trial may run from
five to eight weeks.
100 Members
Join Chamber -
in 3-Day Drive
A‘ three-day campaign for new
members. in the Pontiac Chamber
of Commerce bought in 100 this
week, it was announced today by
Chamber Manager John W. Hirlin-
inger. The membership now totals
1200, he said.
A reception will be held for the:
new members April 19 at 5 p.m,
at the Hotel Waldron with all mem-
bers and prospective members in-
Minicipal Park Board disclaimed LOOSE GOOSE GETS CANNED —.This goose isn't cooked, but
he's mighty uncomfortable. Minneapolis policeman Arnold Kunde |
found the bird wandering about the city streets during the night. The
ownership of the bird, saying ‘‘No
|- Minneapolis goose would be out that late.” “lof YMCA Board ‘|:
Annual Dinner
“jant professor of speech and com- 1USO Helps Area Nike Men Relax stein, publicity; Mrs, Reba Netz For the first time, New Zea-
land’s manufacturing contributed
more to the national income than _
Schedule Date
Fifty-sixth- annual dinner meet-
ing of the Pontiac YMCA Board of
Directors will be held at 6:30 p.m.
April 26 with a guest lecturer from unit for its valuable aid in helping
get the area camp entertainment
started afd said Nancy Mather of
Northville has volurtteered to pro-
‘vide refreshments for programs at Steinman credits the Detroit USO
‘MUSIC CO. Beldwin Pianes » laren Instraments
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General. Motors Corporation as
Dr. Charles E. Irvin, also assist-
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University, will speak on the sub-|
ject, “But I Am One.” i
Vocal music will be provided by
the Pontiac High School music de-
partment.
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MONDAY, ‘APRIL 16, 1956 Lelaie
Hal Boyle Says: . ‘A | t
x-Fighter Guards Against Living in Past By HAL BOYLE
NEW YORK (#—“T don't live in
the past -—- I guard against it,”
said Thomas Loughran. “I know)
too many guys who got to living’
in the past, and ruined their lives
ww Se & I never kept a scrap-
Loughran, a handsomé, middle-
aged Wall Street sugar broker,
does have quite a past to recall,
however, and he ereters the sweet come too! conatertohie. What has
ruined more fighters than _
thing? It’s the primrose path—
taking the easy way.”
* * *
Currently, sugar broker Lough-
ran is earning some pleasant
extra sugar by helping publicize a) mo }Primo Carnera when the Alp held
Columbia picture, “The
They Fall.” ‘Harder
Some scribes have expressed fear that the film, which shows
fights, might kill boxing.
Loughran, who was outpawed
himself by an amiable Alp named
the big title, said:
— is nonsense. There is no
in boxing than
hore ta in due eae aren
Boxing is no worse now than it
was in the old days. There's an
memories,
* + *
At the age of 17, Tommy, one
of seven children of a Philadel-
phia motorman, laced on a pair
of boxing gloves if earnest.
In the next 18 years he fought—
his own estimate—-227 bouts and
earned ‘“‘well—more than a mil-
lion dollars.”’ “He fought in three)
classes, middleweight to heavy-|
weight, won and resigned unde-|
feated the light heavyweight title.
He fought 24 men who were, be-
came or had been world cham-
pions. The ring records show he
was shaded 23 times, but knocked
out only twice.
He was for years the incom-|
how a racketeering gambler built
a mild 7 - foot South American
giant into a heavyweight cham-|
pion contender in a series of fixed!
parable “Philadelphia Adonis, "|
one of the true boxers of history, |
famous for his left jab.
* * * |
Tommy began as a pretty good
right-handed slugger and had an
early string of knockouts, .
Then scenathing happened to his
right hand.
“They say I broke it, but 1
really didn’t,” he recalled. “The |
covering of the knuckles just got)
so inflamed that when I hit some-|
one I could hardly keep from)
screaming,
. “I went to work building up the |
muscles in my left. Took.a year.
FELLOW TRAVELERS? «- These youngsters don't
long to the carriage set, but they
one, They're taking a free ride on the rear axles of a horse-drawn |
carriage in Rome. The paying passengers are visiting French Com-
munist leader Maurice Thorez and his wife, though the axle riders
nelther know nor care,
exactly be-
know a good thing when they see. element of badness in everything, fighters, boxers and tighter-
If that would kill boxing, it would boxers.
have killed it long ago, * #* ®
“I was approached dozens .of| He rates Jack Dempsey as the
times to throw a match, but my greatest fighter in his lifetime (he
manager (the late Joe Smith),/never fought him); Mike Gibbons
would never consider a thing like|as the greatest boxer; and Harry
that—and that’s all there was to/Greb and Mickey Walker as the
it.” est finest combination box - and - sock
* «© J
Tommy does feel the boxing in-
dustry suffers now from poor pro-
managers.
young fighters are. "pushed ahead
and pie emer to make a man-
ager or a promoter a quick buck,
but says - happened often in
his time,
“? “ite 2 at least two years, of
actual fighting—35 or 40 fights—|
for a man to move into the!
championship contending class,"
he said, “By then he'll be. boxing
about as well as he’s able to.”
Loughran, who says he always
oppone
belting him, divides the field into that either hand,’ he added, artists,
* * *
“But Rocky Marciano is the
only fighter I ever saw who could
take you out with one punch from
“Demp-
sey or Joe Louis — both great
rs—needed several blows
ito finish a fellow off.”
* * *
Tommy himself remains a hard:
nian to tag with a glove or. a
phrase, He is pleasantly conten,
quietly religious,
“IT always lived a conservative |
life,” he said. “I never drank or
smoked, or got married. I always,
even as a young fellow, feared
the possessiveness of women. But
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I worked until I could hold a 10-
ounce dumbbell in my left at
arm’s length for half an. hour—,
yes, only 10 ounces, but try it
sometime—then. go on and jab the
bag a thousand times.”
ft oe
Tommy, who at 53 keeps his
weight to a trim 193 pounds by
working out five times a week and
eating only two meals a day,
looked down at. the two shirred
eggs on his luncheon plate and
said:
“Any fighter could do what I
did. But they don't trafM as they
did in _the old days. Life has be.
Veteran Officer
Now ‘Rookie’ Retired Colonel’ Enters
College as Freshman
for Bible Degree
ABILENE, Texas (INS) — A re-
tired U. S. Army lieutenant ,coi
onel with 32 vears of serviceunder
his belt is now a “rookie'' at
Abilene Christian College in Abi
lene,
Lt. Col. Joy William Braack, 52
has registered as a Spring fresh-
man at Abilene Christian. and is¢
carrying a full load of 17 semester
hours toward his bachelor's ‘de
gree as a Bible major
Asked why he decided to trade
the life of a retired soldier for
the rigors of collegiate study,
Braack says:
“T just felt that I could: get a
degree and better quality myself
for church work, organization of
educational groups in the church"
or even preach if the opportunity
comes along.” ‘
Braack and his wife, the form-
er Myra Smith of Dallas, now
live a few blocks from the Abi-
lene campus in this quiet West
Texas College town.
Seventeen years old when he
enlisted in the Army, the retired
officer rolled up 20 years of serv-
ice’ in Texas as a non-commis-
sioned officer. He earned the rank’
of captain in the reserve during
that time and in 1940 wag pro-
moted to that grade on active,
duty.
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MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1956
ete tere ne emer
City Manager Reports
Pontiac Free of Debt
In one of the most remarkable
financial statements in the commu-
nity’s history, City Manager
WrtLMan has reported to the Rotary
Club that Pontiac is entirely free of .
debt. . aa
His review of the past year at the
City Hall came on the fifth anniver- |
- sary of his arrival from Port Huron
to assume the duties of our top mu-
nicipal office. In facty these reports
to Rotarians have become a tradition
and none has been more cheering.
x * *
So excellent is Pontiac's fi-
nancial position that on a basis
« of permissible bonding, up to
eight per cent of assessed valu-
ation, the City could incur total
obligations of $19,000,000. Of
course, there is no such inten-
tion. .
At present the only major expendi-
tures contemplated are the $3,000,-
000 addition to Pontiac General
“Hospital and the $600,000 parking
lot expansion program. The hospital
project will be financed by general
obligation bonds while lots will be
vee for with parking meter revenues.
* * '*
. Besides this, money is avail-
able on a pay-as-we-build basis
for the City’s new public safety
building and the new West Huron
Street fire station. At the same
time provisions have been made
for several other lesser capital
improvements this year.
Taxpayers indeed should get satis-
faction from this excellent report.
This is municipal management at its
_ best. It not only reflects Mr.
" Wiiman’s experience and foresight,
but bespeaks the fine co-operation he
has had from our City Commis-
sioners.
Good Luck, Tigers! For millions of Americans, tomor-
row, the opening of the baseball
season, will be one of the most im-
portant days on the 1956 calendar. .
Long before noon - the first
fans will start filling eight of
the 16 Major League stadiums.
Early in the afternoon the um-
pires will shout the welcome
cry of “Play Ball,” and the 154
game struggle to decide who
will play. in the world series will
be on.
ae x * *
Tuesday’s opener at Briggs Sta-
dium between Detroit and Kansas
City was preceded today by a public
welcome: home for the Tigers. In
addition to a downtown parade, the
players were guests at a civic lunch-—
eon in their honor. The fact that
experts consider the team’s preseason
showing only mediocre did nothing
to dampen the warmth and enthusi-
asm of the ceremony.
x *& *
Real fans aren’t worried by such ,
opinions. They can remember that
back in 1940 after a similarly unsuc-
cessful spring training season, the
Tigers pulled themseives together
_ and won the pennant. ©
made by a new electronic ma-
in Re-electing Mayor As was to be expected, the City
Commission was unanimous in re-
electing Mayor DoNALDSON and Mayor
Pro Tem Duaan to their second suc-
cessive two-year terms.
Besides taking their oaths of office
again, the six re-elected Commis-
sioners and their new colleague,
Comnuissioner Gi.Bert W. Lone, com- |
pleted other essential reorganization
business This included reappoint-
ment for one year’of R. C. CUMMINGS,
Mrs. Lez Hitt, Rosert R. Borer and
WILLIs BREWER as Pontiac’s repre-
" sentatives on the Oakland County
Board of Supervisors.
a
The re-election of Mr. DonALpson
and of Mr. Ducan were well earned
recognition of their loyal and effi-
cient service to the City throughout
the past two years. During that time
they have worked tirelessly to co-
operate not only with City Manager
Wittman, but with their fellow com- ” Commission Uaeiiiides |
missioners in the management of |
Pontfic’s municipal affairs.
Ir THerz is a special providence
that protects boys, drunks and fools,
as many believe, it doesn’t operate
in the case of fools driving cars.
See
A HEALTH expert wonders why sub-
urbanites live longer than urbanites.
No doubt they do so in order to make
up for time lost in transit.
The Man About Town
Top of the World
Defense Secretary Covered
Territory Near North Pole
Stowaway: Any waned boy at:
the dining table,
During his recent fleeting visit back-
home in Oakland county, Secretary of
Defense,
C. E. Wilson
told about his flight” across the north
country, a few hundred miles oom the
North Pole.
“We were in the air thirteen
‘frours,” he said, “and neyer saw a
growing, living thing, either ani-
mal or vegetable.”
There's a thrilling trip only a handful
‘have ever made and which no one could
ever forget.
Good sports to the number of
1,652 made entries in the MAT
Baseball Contest, this being 234
more than last year. These now
are being tabulated and in Tues-
day’s, column we'll tell you how
they predicted.
In launching Jts new monthly midwest
section,
Outdoor Life Magazine
comes to Oakland County for its editor.
He is
Ben East
of Holly, whom the announcement calls,
“Famous sportsman, lecturer, wildlife
photographer, conservationist, and
America’s leading authority on midwest
hunting and fishing.” The edition 1s to
cover the states of Olio, Michigan, In-
diana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota,
Iowa, Missouri and Kentucky.
That new advertiling slogan toe Pon-
tiac cars looks good to me:
“The car says GO, and
the price won't stop you.”
If in your ancestry you had a |
‘John J. Harrington
you may be in Une to inherit a part of
his large estate. It is thought that a
Thomas L. Harrington,
who ts In his direct line of descendants,
“may be in the Pontiac area. If you're in-
terested, you should write Scott Mitchell,
Emily, Minn. .
Several fire chiefs in the Pon-
tiac area have requested an item
in this column calling attention
to the danger of starting grass
fires. One suburban chief says,
“We're spending most of our time
in. fighting them.”
F like that new traffic slogan:
“Take your time; not your life.”
“Now that the time for making entries
in your ‘ Baseball Contest has closed,”
writes ° 278
Perry Franks x *
-of Clarkston, “it is up to the players
ee ee
Verbal Orchids 12 _
In Position to dati His Weight Around
David Lawrence Asks: ’
Just What Is U. S. Receiving in Return
for Tax Dollars Spent on the ‘Neutralists’?
WASHINGTON — This week—
when income tax payments by the
billions are flowing into the United
States Treasury—is a good time to
note one of thé strangest , phe-
nomena of our times, namely the
seeming indifference of the elec-’
torate as a whole to what is done
with the money.
But underneath there is a fer-
ment of revolt, and the spenders
who have just begun a huge prop-
aganda designed to influence
Congress to send more billions
abroad haven't the faintest idea
of what they are going to be up
against on Capitol Hill,
Lately the line has taken a new
turn—there’s no Communist men-
ace, there's no yse “emphasizing
military alliances” and the thing
to do is to create new agencies of
economic: cooperation te think up
ways and means of pouring dollars
into the pocketbooks of vested in-
terests abroad who control various
governments,
GIVE AND FORGET
The most arrogant of all the de-~
mands is that America give money
away and get nothing in return.
It is argued that sincé the Com-
munists are out to win the “new-
tralist’’ and “‘uncommitted’’ coun-
tries, America had better get busy
and send over some more billions
in this supposedly new form of
competition with Soviet Russia.
If there’s no Communist menace,
however, and these countries them-
selves aren't afraid of being gob-
bled up, there's no reason for
America to send taxpayers’ money
to disillusion them against their
will,
‘ Walter Reuther, head of the
auto workers union, has just been
making a tour of India criticizing
‘his own government on that point
and Winding up with the sugges-
tion that many more billions of
dollars be given to India with no
conditions whatsoever, He seems
to have forgotten the many mem-
bers of labor unions in the United
States who are paying heavy in-
come taxes.
It is odd to sce an American
abroad undermining confidence in
his own government. Reuther told
a big audiénce jn New Delhi a few
days ago that American people
were not behind Secretary Dulles:
on the issue of Goa and that they
overwhelmingly supported the point
ot view of India. He hinted that
because Portugal—which claims
Goa as its province—is a party to
the European defense alliance it
was necessary perhaps for Dulles
to sympathize with Portugal. But
what Reuther ignored is that Port-
ugal owns the Azores ‘which are-
important militarily to the United
States as a base in the Atlantic
‘Ocean for airplanes and naval
- ships and that an agreement to eo renew the lease on those bases
comes up seon,
GOA INCIDENT REVIVED
Dulles, of course, is thinking .of
how to save the lives of American
boys to be drafted into the military
service if war comes. Nobody
raised the Goa issue until recently
, although the colony on the Indian
Ocean has been an integral part
of Portugal's governmental systent
for 400 years. Now, of course, the
Communists have stimulated and
exploited the seneoeey and
‘(aera
: . Bey
that the United States mustn't
put any conditions on its grants
of ald er expect any help in re-
turn, Evidently America must
give her billions away with no
the the “pride”
of the Asians, ~
Much of the propaganda contains
a subtle attack on Secretary of
State Dulles. He is bad medicine
for certain Europeans and Asians.
That's because he is too good an
American. He does happen to think
more about how Ameriea can get something for her money than do
others in this country and abroad
who want him to give it away and
ask no
If the *
“uncommitted” nations
.like to tie themselves into Com-
munist intrigue, if they want to be
“neutral” as between freedom and
slavery, all the billions in America
will not dissuade them and they
are entitled to the privilege of self-
deception, if not self-destruction.
Meanwhile, America can con-
tinue aid to Allies who know the
score and will remain faithful to
‘the defense of the West.
(Oopyright, 1956, New York
Herald Tribune Inc.)
There Is No Secret Cure
for Chronic Alcoholism
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.
Avowedly I am what some peo-
ple call a rabid teetotaler—espe-
cially thase who see no harm in a
social ete., etc. I confess it has
always been hard, and ‘never so
hard as it is now for me to dis-
cuss the use of alcoholic beverages
or liquors without emotional agi-
tation.
As a ‘boy on Chapel Street in
Canandaigua and as I grew up I
saw what happened to young
men who started drinking in
their ‘teens, usually in a half-
baked spirit of bravado, and I
saw some of the shame and sor-
row these dimwits brought upon
their parents, brothers and sis-
ters. -
Perhaps I didn’t fully realize
then just how lucky I was, but
now I thank God every day of my
life for the Women's Christian
Temperance Union, for it was that
group of good women that inspired |
my mother to pledge her four sons
not to use alcohol or tobacco be-
fore we were 21. I remember how
the dimwit boys ridiculed the idea
of temperance — their favorite ar-
gument being identical with, though
expressed more verbally than that
the hard liquor consumer of lim-
ited intelligence feels or manifests
concerning the person present who.
does not choose to drink.
Now I hope the reader will
have a fair conception of my at-
titude. So, bring on today’s
problem, if you please:
Dear Dr. Brady:
My father drinks to extremes
and makes~my mother and all
the rest of our family so uh-
happy.
THe will not go to the A. A. or
even permit our pastor to talk
with him.
He is 44 years old and has
made us all so unhappy.
_medicine that
to begin.
As for medicine. there {fs noth-
ing that can be given secretly and,
to the best of my knowledge, it is
“imperative that the patient be vol-
untarily or by court order under
absolute control of the physician, such treatment, the addict might
deserve a second chance. But not
a third. Upon the third conviction,
the addict should be automatically
sentenced to institutional control
for not less than say five or ten
years, at whatever work he can
do, his earnings to go to his familv
and to pay for his institutional
care. The intent here is not to
punish the addict but to prevent
such tragedies as I have seen in
many families. Far from being
harsh in dealing with the alcohol
problem, we Americans are gener-
ally to complacent.
-~-Siganed letters, not more than one page
or 100 words long pertaining to persona)
health and hygiene, not to disease, diag-
nosis, or treatment, will be answered by
Dr. William Brady, if a stam self-
addressed envelope is sent to The Poi-
tiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan,
(Copyright 1956) : Voice of the MOR, eee
® Says Psychiatry Is. Just -
Invention of
_ Psychiatry,. as I would define
it, is the practice of a man w
is paid to. attempt to give is
To conclude this phase, I say
“If we fulfill our duties of life
and do what we think is right, if
we strive for the day when wé
will he forever with Him, then we _ and Modern Age > witl have no need for peychlatrists.
or enyGing, Pvwlee,
M. W.
‘Millions Drinking Water -
With Fluoride Still OK’
I see Mr. Keeling is -hauling
flupridation out of the moth balls
throwing some new spit balls
at jt. I suppose he has just seen a
lot of additional Communists hid-
ing in the bushes ready to jump
out and poison all the, Pontiac
people if we make yse of this fine,
new process, During the campaign .
on fluoridation, I reeall he was
very agitated over this threat to
Pontiac life. Why don't these
rascals poison the other 23,000,000
people that drink fluoridated wa-
ter. every day? That's a big and
tempting target. I hope Mr. Keél-
ing warns all of them in time.
| it. K. Kiddo
Supports Ralph Keeling
as Honest, Sincere Man
I read in the paper that a New |
York health official said the main
opposition to . fluoridation came
from small minds, people with
limited education and nuts. I wish
he'd think up a better category
for Waterford's Ralph Keeling, as
I think he’s a sincere and honest
man, ;
Keeling Supporter
THOUGHTS FOR TODAY
Notwithstanding she shall
be saved in childbearing, if they
continue in faith aud charity
and holiness with sobriety, — I
Timothy 2: rg * *
Orthodoxy “Ci be learnt from
others; living faith must be a mat-
ter of personal experience. —Buch-
sel, —
a
Ceylon’ 's New Chief Aims
at Swiss-Style Neutrality
By JOHN H. MARTIN
INS Foreigh Director
The man slated to be the next
Prime Minister of Ceylon is Solo-
“mon W. R. D. Bandaranaike, an
Oxford graduate who was born
and bred a Christian and turned
Buddist in 1931.
He is quiet and deliberate in
speech and resembles in appear-
ence and manner an_ ascetic
though affable professor rather
than the ardent revolutionary he
sometimes is depicted to be.
Bandaranaike is a Socialist
whe scored a landslide victory —
ever the old ruling pro-Western
United National Party led by Sir
John Kotelawala,
“Our objective,” he said, ‘‘is to
transform Ceylon into an Asian
Switzerland. That's why we are
opposed to alignment with power
blocs and are in sympathy with a
form of dynamic neutralism in
foreign politics."
Bandaranalke, who is 57, says
‘that British air and naval bases
must go. He also is committed to
creating a republic but has added
this qualifying phrase:
“Our first steps will include es-
tablishment of a republic. The
original intention was. that it
should be outside the Common-
wealth, but we are willing to re-
consider the point.”
BETWEEN POWERS
The pipe emoking pot politician, who
Case Records of a Psychologist: intends to nationalize vast British-
owned tea plantations and banking
and other businesses, says he will
be a neutral between “extreme
American and Russian views."
* * &
“I am not hostile toward the
United States," he says, “though
some of (Pe policies they have re-
cently been adopting have created
fears and suspicions in the minds
of Asians.”’
Bandaranaike, who has_ three
children and lives in a bungalow in
_ a Colombo suburb, was at Oxford
at the same time as Eden in the
early 1920s. ;
Bandaranaike's fiery speeches at
Oxford earned him the nickname
of “The Sword.”
* *
He was the only son of Sir Solo-
mon Dias Bandaranaike. The lat-
ter led the life of a typical English
country. squire and entertained
lavishly. "
The father rated King Edward
Vit and King George V_ as
friends, and the sen was reared
in the British ruling tradition,
but broke with the Kotelawala
group in July 1951 to head the
opposition in Parliament.. ~
* Bandaranaike had Marxist allies
in his election triumph, but does
not fear ‘their influence. * * .
He told a reporter that ‘the
lotus-eating atmosphere of this
fortunate island’ of Ceylon is not
Propitjous: to rev evelutionary fervor.
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In what other printed medium
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And some admirable features
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critical problems develop, such
columnists say: ‘We urge you
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Well, millions ef you have no
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Such a specialist is usually found
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What you want, anyway, is us-
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American Culture” Thursday at Ch N Ss. i ted. “|Consider the Student Friday to 2,600 of ite 26,000 enw © a
Boom in Civil Defense QPS advertuing amternce « IVETAa Retouches Painting; ristians ow atis i ) pioyes screws the cote Seca: il FLINT ui — There's been a/the University'of Michigan. A ANN ARBOR (f—A Universitylteen were honored for 40 years ’
boom in Civil Defense recruiting|range of speakers will discuss MEXICO: CITY @ — Diegolexcept down in the mural there! Rivera recently returned from! |Tgnacio Sete écbvecel a the-/0f Michigan professor, Warren A.| service. Thirteen of the latter are a
since the recent tornadoes. Only|vertising techniques, styling Of/pivera has retouched Wis “God|was the small inscription -“God|Moscow. where, he said, he was|sis on that date at a seminar ap-|Ketcham, says that today's educa- located in Midland. . ‘ i
six men showed up, for’ the first|automobiles, national magazinesipe, Not Exist” mural. Does’ Not Exiat.” -leured of skin cancer, Yesterday|proved by the Roman Catholic|‘rs don’t hold that children should :
class of a 10-weeh course injas a taste-making influence and The mural caused riots when it * « 8 he ambled into the hotel and went) Church, |repeat ‘a grade because they have (Advertionment) a
: “heavy” rescue training early this selling. a was unveiled a decade ago. Noth-| Young Catholic students dem-|to work with the brush. Ramirez, said in-and-out Com-\“fficulty meeting standards. In- Now Many Weer :
month. At the next class. meeting, te ee caunaas aes ing at all happened yesterdaylonstrated. They invaded the din-| He painted in a scroll where) munist Rivera, opened his thesis — he = growth of the FALSE TEETH
following the west Michigan -tor: when it was unvoided again toling room ‘and scratched out the|the phrase had been. On the scroll/with the phrase “God Does. Not|*twlent should be considered, nat ;
nadoes, 40 men’ reported. Editer to Talk at UM public view. offending phrase. They also did a|be painted the words: “Lecture Exist.” Sy ane area like reading or With More Comfort
ucomenceie eam ANN ARBOR U—Joseph Herz-| The mural is painted on the wall|workmanlike job on a small seif/@t the St. John of Lateran Acad * 4,5 ae FASTEETH, © piessant alkaline | Anthropologist to Talk [bers Sunday editor of the Newjof the main dining room of a which Rivera had in-/*™Y, ‘ewe .< | Well, why was he changing his oo ; Gan gad eguter, bere pie Sem.
York Herald Tribune, will speak | luxurious Hotel dei Prado, head- sert F mural now, ten years after? Give Service Awards comfort, just sprinkle a little PAS-
ANN ARBOR U—Anthropoligist)at the University of Michigan|quarters of American tourists, "Te atermea management! This stumped even the Mexican) Said Rivera: “I wanted to show ; TEETH 1% your OMe plates. No 4
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name of the board, Hereafter, it
will be known as the Community|
Library Board.
Two sifnificant business items WHITE
Two, ways and means of raising tend.
money to offset future costs were
arranged.
The book depots will be located
at Staman Drug, 123 East Walled
Lake Dr., and at Walled Lake
Pharmacy, 238 East Walled Lake
Dr. Book donations from any- ing, which
heid
Ways and means of obtaining
money were discussed thoroughly.
a tag day and a silver tea.
Residents of the Walled Lake
area will bé welcome at two of ident; Mrs. Pa Mrs. Nellie Kluesner, treasurer;
Mrs. Oral Boussum, teacher vice- the board’s future meetings
scheduled for April 24 and May : :
22. The board will meet at a President; closed session on May 8 to iron (Vice president, and Mrs. George home at 425 South Lake Dr., here ake Extension Group will spon-|lar meeting at 7:30 p.m. tonight
Montgomery, Historian. out details.
Still an independent group work-
ing on a project for the public, the) The Lee
at the Junior High School en Pon-)
tiac trail by Sept. 1.
Tonight at Commerce
COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — The
The
\Designating Tuesday
‘were settled by the board. One, | Mother's Night, the Dublin School
ja decision was made to establish PTA extends an invitation to all
|two book depots within the city./persons in the community to at-) Refreshments will be served.
first
serve refreshments ‘Mothers Night’ Slated at? Oak Park Firms
Tuesday at Dublin Schoo] oax vars axs) — 190 oa
LAKE TOWNSHIP —
night as
Arrangements have been~ made
ito have the Pontiac Mothers Cho- jn R
ral Group to entertain at the meet-
opens at 8.
The» Dublin PTA Executive ‘© collect Holly's quota for the Red
Board, at its recent meeting, dis-
cussed plans for a dance, to be
in May,
worked out by committees,
Officers elected to lead the PTA
|Sources chosen were a bake sale, during the coming year are: Mrs
Harold Friedline, president; Mrs.
Phil McCullough, mother vice pres- Details wif be
Pat Kiner, secretary; |
Norman Seator, father
Milford
O. Brooks School PTA!
jboard hopes to open its library will meet tonight at 8 at the school.
Mrs. Mary Markel's fourth |
grade will present a play, and | >”
| Harold Hansen, =
Schools Superintendent, will ex-
plain the need for another bond
issue to complete the present pro-
posed buildings and allow for
school in weeks, and has to be CLARENCEVILLE — Clarence-|2"™ual Commerce Township meet- more rooms,
ville electors will go to the polls
say April 23 to decide whether the; The proposed 1956-57 township
- ~ Board of Education shall be au-| budget will be submited for ap-|
iproval, Originally slated for the
j@fternoon of April 2, the meeting! on Wednesc
|was postponed until tonight. Huron Valley
grade mothers
2 | Troy No.
The Troy No. 2 PTA will meet) «
jay, at 8 p.m. All are)”
invited to attend, :
sama will ©
‘struction of the first section of a
jnew high school, finance neces-
jsary site improvements for the
scirmaacieuch slate Cactadicem aed
| [Delegate Mrs. Curtis sthool, and pay for furnishing and
equipment for the classrooms.
‘Spring Frolic’ to Aid
Handicapped Adults
UTICA — The Metropolitan Ac-
tivity Club will hold a Spring
Frolic, starting at 9 p.m. Friday,
at the Sunnybrook Golf Club, 17
Mile road between Mound and Van
Dyke roads,
Proceeds from the dance will be
used to benefit haridicapped adults.
Tickets are available from mem-
bers or at the door.
Tz 4
Mrs. Clifford Cur- |
Pi:
Clarence Brace
Careful planning in advance is one of the
prime necessities in rendering a good funeral
service.
The fests of such planning, thoroughness
and efficiency are quite evident in. the
superior type of service offered by the Brace-
Smith Funeral Home. And, may we add, the
cost of this service is decidedly reasonable, ‘A FE 5-0738
A Necessity
Elect Leaders,
Receive Charter
: NOVI TOWNSHIP — The Town- Park construction company offices ship Democratic Club here has
were ransacked by vandals last named Herbert Koester as its new
night, © president and will fill. the vice pres-
Vandals broke into the office of idency chair at the May 14 meet,
[the Dean Monagin Excavators at/ing. '
21171 Meyers and attempted te! The group was presented its
jopen filing cabinets with an acety-| charter at 7 recent meeting by
lene torch but only welded the Willis Brewer, former campaign
. ieabinets‘ closed. manager fer Gev. Williams.
ed Cross Campaign | they then started up six trucks | Denia Weebeesd sad Water
HOLLY — The mailing campaign) in the yard behind the office and | Koester were elected delegates to
a vnem —— other and attend the Oakland County Con- iles « . eae
Cross still is in progress. Mrs. Ed-| P ne . sien tetns tat vention, April 26.
” : — whine e other office broken into was, na Winglemire, chairman, states the Schuster Equipment Co., Inc..|
that over $600 already has been re- at 21151 Myers. Windows ween! County Calendar
Oxford Following a short business
meeting, John Bro will tell about
the new schoolrooms which. will
be added te Troy No, 2 this year.
Holly Collects $600
ceived. The report that $3.000 had broken and an attempt was made| been received was an error. to open some filing cabinets <* The Men's Fellowship of ine Congre-
Schuster ‘Company. The van B, | Settenal Church wie lees for 8 supper . m. day. “Our Btake { Mark Golden Wedding believed to be boys, fled when a the Puture Church” will be discussed.
. . ‘burglar alarm went off.
WALLED LAKE—In observation
of the golden wedding day of her
parents April 18. Mrs. Ruth Wood
worth will hold open house at her
Heights MOMS to Meet
Cafeteria Supper Set | AUBURN HEIGHTS—MOMS of
SEYMOUR LAKE—The Seymour Unit 19 here will hold their regu-
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from 3 to 6 p.m. on Sunday, sor a cafeteria supper in the base-!at the home of Mrs. Mary Gazette.
April 22. Her parents are Mr. and ment of the Seymour Lake Metho-| Mrs. Alta Scantland is co-hostess
Mrs, Charles Armstrong, of Wesfidist. Church, Tuesday evening.|for the evening. All MOMS are
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~Bponsoring - ae.
readying booths as their contribu-
‘ ciety of Artists Friday evening
Holding balloons to be used for their school’s “Car-
nival Capers” are (left) David Healander and (right)
Della O'Shea. In the saad junior waitresses prac-
Slate Event
Saturday in |
Parish Hall
St. Gertrude Group
Sponsors 8-5 p.m.
Affair at Church
“Carnival Capers” a spring fes-
tival for families of St. Benedict!
Parish will be held Saturday from)
5 to 8 p.m. in the parish hall, St. |
Gertrude Unit of the church is|
Rien silat ‘Wainred tet
home room mothers have been!
making signs and posters and)
tion to the suiccess of the event. |
iin. addition to fish ponds and
games there will be home-
made baked goods and candy,
needlework and white elephants,
There will also be a refreshment
stand for visitors to the’ carni-
val. A highlight of the fair will
be pony rides in the schoolyard.
Mrs, Darwin Simpson. is chair-
man forthe festival, Mrs, Reno
Johnson, co-chairman; Mrs. Law-|
rence Dusenbury, financial chair-|
man and Mrs, William O'Connor,
publicity,
Proceeds will be
the school,
Artists Society
Sees Sculpture
Mrs. W. H. Lakkari showed vari- |
t
j
ous pieces of her sculpture work|
for members of the Pontiac So- used toward
at the home of Mrs. L. Jerome
Fink on Ottawa drive. Mrs. Lak-)
kari’s works include ‘“Brooding
Boy” a second prize winner at the
Great Lakes Ceramic and aaed
Club show in 1955.
Announcement was made of the
eighth annual exhibit at the Adah
Shelly Library for the week of May
27. Mrs. Chadd Mellinger will act
as general chairman for the ex-
hibit.
' A vote was taken by attending
members to invite sculptors to be-|
come members of the Artists So-|
ciety.
Newcomers Club
Accepts Two |
Mrs. Lorned Runnels and -Mrs-
Robert Larsen were accepted as
new members of the Pontiac New-)
comers Club when they met at the
Lake Angelus home of Mrs, Peter
Dunn. --
Following the recent business.
meeting, short readings were giv ren |
by Mrs. Robert Anderson. They)
included both classic selections)
and light reading.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs, Dunn, Mrs. Gordon Bennett
and Mrs. Jay Ford,
Group Enteértained
by Mrs. Ralph Coin |
Mrs. Ralph Coin was hostess to
members of the April-May Group |Mr. and Mrs. Russell E.
of Orchard Lake avenue were Mr.
, president of the Pontiac Zonta Club
imet at Jack Decker's Restaurant. * Ld * tice their roles for the carni
dict School.
rapher for
by St. Anticipation of what's in the package
just caught by Fred Comps is shown in the
faces of Joan Collins (center) and Ann
Pierce ( right), youngsters from St. Bene-
Personal News of Interest in Area
Vacations-Ending for Ci
Mrs.
returned to. their héfpe on Ottawa) Taylor Center.
drive following a trip to Arizona,
and Mexico. | *
The hoop stata and horse bug-
| gles of the Gay Nineties will pre-
vail on the Marygrove College * ” ba
Mr. and Mrs. Geokge, Boyd and se stalhens ; :
\daughters, Sally ag@*Suzanne, of oar as aeeat os Tae
‘Ayrshire drive refurngd to their — anny +e
lhome following. a plane trip to April 2, .
iMiami, Fla., and then to Pompano’ Ruth Slavin, daughter of Mr
Beach where they were guests af and Mrs. Fred Slavin of Woodbine
the Vista- Del 7 for two weeks.- drive is helping with the arrange-
* ments as a-member of one of the
Also viliabig' te their home committees
over the weekend were Mé. and . ¢ 8
Mrs, Glenn Griffin and children Betty Wortman, daughter of Mrs
| Barbara, Pamela, Tommy and June Wortman of Dwight street:
| Christine of Ogemaw road. and Judith K. Robinson, daughter
They vacationed at the Carioca, jor Mr. and Mrs. A. Hi Robinson
‘Hallendale Beach, and ‘at the Sea - _ ' prowacta ened _ ere
Breeze in Miami Beach, Fla <1 y eect’ to memibershie in
lewo weeks. |Phi Kappa Phi. national scholastic,
eo e@ ‘honorary society, af Michigan
Weekend guests at the home of tate University.
Gortnér| Betty, who is majoring in com-
mifnication arts, is a member of
—_ Mrs. Frank Raymond and) Chi Omega, and- Judith, in the
|daughter, Linda, of _Saginaw and school ot home economics, is
Zonta Club Elects Officers
Mrs. Fotis Takis was re-elected) named to a two year term were
Mrs, Raymond Sampson, Mrs,
Ashton Emery, Mrs. Gordon Wy-
rick, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Connell
and Mrs. Ellis. ursday evening when the group
| Her slate of officers includeés|
Mrs. Lioyd Burnes, first vice pres- Duri . ing the business. meeting the
ident; Mrs. Chadd Mellinger, sec-' ju, voted @ financial contribution
ond vice president; Mrs. Lois El- i cward the Pontiac Foundation for
cig 4 al tO SPOnsOr a ‘girt patient
ee Smith, at Pontiac: State Hospital among
cas ee : the children emi’ there and “Carnival Capers”
Gertrude Unit of St.
Church April 21 in the church hall. ival while they ‘just wait for |
that balloon to pop.’ They are Barbara Weddle (holding |
tray) and Kathy Hanson.
Pontiac Press Photes
They posed for our photog-
sponsored
Benedict
ap
ty Residents. Charles D. Stfibner and) Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Sund and) affiliated with Alpha Gamma |
children, Hillis “ao have |daughtérs, Janis and Charlene, of | Delta,
| Mr, and Mrs. Edwin J.
/12 at St. Joseph Merey Hospital.
| Mr. and Mrs, Ney McDowell
,and Mr. aad Mrs. Jake O0°Toole
of Harrisburg, Tl. and Mrs. Mary
Backes of Abilene, ‘Kansas are
the infant's grandparents.
* A
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua R, Madden
inee Jennie Buel Quirk) of Valen
cla drive are receiving congratu-
lations on the birth of a daughter,
Jill Crocker, April 8
‘Guest Attends
Chapter Meeting
at Ginell Home
Phyllis Ginell entertained méem- *
ibers of Beta Alpha Chapter of Sig-/
ma Beta Sorority at a recent meet-
ing in her
Spaulding, governor of province
two. Mrs. Spaulding held annual
inspection of the chapter at this
meeting.
will be sent to the Sister Kenny
Equipment Fund in Farmington.
A new project was introduced by.
Mrs, Ronald Weaver for the
month of . Proceeds will be
contributed to the National Char-
ity Fund, Unites Pair
in Marriage
Backes |
of Oliver street announce the birth’
of a daughter, Deborah Jean, April
Cass avenue home,|
._|Guest of honor was Mrs, William Clustered around a poster advertising their. “Carni-
val Capers” April 21 are these students from St. Bene-
dict School. They are (left to right ) Karen Koenig, Fred “0s tae
val ‘Carnival Capers
Herveat, Janet Shell, Bill Magarity, Michael Lyons and
Pamela Thomas. The carnival will be held at the church
hall from 5 to 8 p.m. Saturday.
Church Rite: |
MOND. AY, Jeannine McCaffrey, daughter of
Mrs. Robert O. Amos of Water-
ford and the late Angus McCaff-
rey, became the bride of James
Shearer, son of Dr. and Mrs. John
P. Shearer of Cherokee road, April) vases of white flowers and palms
as ‘e decorated the altar of the First
Christian Church Saturday evening
The double ring candlelight cere- for the ceremony uniting in mar-
mony was performed before 100\riage, Juanita Fay Irwin and J.
guests at Christ Lutheran Church.' Alan Brown
The Rev. Arvid Anderson offici-, ¢ @
ated, Juanita is the daughter of Mrs
The bride, given in marriage’ Charles Irwin of Tregent street,|
by Mr. Amos, wore a pink lace jand the late Charles V. Irwin. Alan
dress of ballerina-length with a |is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
tiny piuk bonnet and short veil. |man L. Brown of Elizabeth Lake!
Her corsage was of orchids, |road.
The Rev. Duncan D. McColl read! |
Her maid of honor, Bernice How- e in the presence. of 150 itt, wore a dress of blue China silk the servic
with a blue bonnet and a corsage | 8%¢5"-
lof pink roses. James..Millie was) The bride approached the altar
best man. A .reception at the on the arm of her uncle, Kenneth
church followed the ceremony.
The newlyweds are making their
jhome « on | South Paddock street. ‘
Entertain Sorority Ofticers Petronilla Sullivan, first vice-, - Mrs. John Baer of Royal Oak
|president of Centra] District of Pi spoke on “Wardrobe Magic,"
Omicron National Sorority, and showing how, by clever manipu-
~" lation of niaterials and acces- |Mrs. Bernadette Arnold, state! sorties, twelve wifferent outfits
itreasurer, were guests of the Iota’ can be made from two basic cos-
Eta Chapter Thursday evening at) tumes,
|the Tiinois avenue home of Mrs.’ Mrs, Elna Haines and Mrs. Stig
'William Hotham. Danielson were accepted as new
| Delegate named to attend the members of the sorority
state convention in Flint May 19-20 —_— ”
|was Mrs. Paul Hoskins with Mrs. Stitch ‘n Tinie a
|Leon Skelly: as her alternate. The)
linvitation of the Detroit Council to| Faced with a great pile of
attend the May breakfast at the|clothes to repair? Best system is|
Detroit Yacht Club May 6 was-ac- ito make the repairs each night.
cepted. June banquet plans were|as they're called for. Then. they
\discussed. The banquet, June 14,,won't accumulate into what looks,
will be held at the Elks Temple. “thike a mountain.
\ «
_, Members of St. St. Michael Altar Society are pa
making last-minute pla for theit bone china cup and
saucer card party to be held in St. Michael Hall Tuesday
A PRI L ‘16, 1956—
jattendant.
| Miller. She was wearing a gown |
of imported French lace over sat- |
in, and carried an arrangement |
“evening. —— (et to oases are Mrs. nails C ae oS Womens Section Ps \GES ) 16- 19
Juanita Irwin Marries ]. Alan Brown
When Mrs. Irwin received her
guests at the reception held im-
mediately following the ceremony
in the church parlors she was
wearing an aqua nylon lace dress
with black accessories. Her cor-
sage was of white gardenias,
Mrs.
ganza dress with white
ries for her son's wedding. Her
| corsage also of gardenias.
| * Ld Wi of white glametiiag and roses on
her prayer book,
sister of the
bride's only Francine Brown,
was the
Hex ibridegroom,
ballerina-length
Brown, chose a beige or-
accesso-
was
| When the
honeymoon
| Mountains, they
‘home on Murphy street. return from a
the Smokey
make couple
trip to
will their
55 Couples Present
.at Squarg Set Dance
Fifty-five the
annua] dinner dance of the Square
Set Club held. at Roosevelt Temple
Saturday evening couples attended
Carrying out the Spring decora-
tive theme arranged by Mr. and
Mrs. Russel] Lasher and Mrs
Wayne Reeves, the ladies arrived
wearing spring bonnets of thei:
own creation
Mrs. Jasper Price and Mrs.
pink) Willard Faulkerson were award-
cen- ed prizes for the most attractive
| bonnets, MRS. J. ALAN BROWN
gown was of pink crystalette and
she carried a bouquet of
roses and white carnations,
tered with white gardenias.
BEST MAN Guests danced to the music fur-
Richard E. Meads of Muskegon nished by a local orchestra with
| performed the duties of best man. members of the club calling the
Seating the guests were Robert A. lively quadrilles. Mrs. Arthur
Schultz of Birmingham and Glenn Lightcap received the grand prize
JG. Gidcomb. of the evening.
of North Perry street, chairman of Alreihttinis: Mrs.
Kenton Plourde of Oliver street, general chairman, and
Mrs. Omer Deconinck of Lowell street, ticket chairman.3 ee 3 { VY 5d ; ® 8 ¥ ‘ \ ® * f Fs z ‘
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“ve for just ees eee ae = she| This exercise is an aid to health. Hold lower hips to floor. Continue. 4 Visine patie * \ taneesaiaii Gi aaa “as this position for a few moments then a | -
Rinse ‘ only find that she is gaining | will add to energy, improve health|in our moods is hatural and is inyyour low state of mind and heart. weight but that it is distributed | and make the figure lovelier. harmony with the lights ahd shad- . ¢*
@ Individual Set less attractively than in the past. _ fe 8 ows of nature. We cannot always| Perhaps it comes from some
Middle-aged women meed some | The diet should consist of less/be on the motintain peak or-on the/emotional frustration or some dis-
And Even Glamour exercise. If they do mot have |food calorie-wise but even more of|heights of joy or inspiration, appointment, If so, realizing the
hd }| time or money to indulge im |the foods essential for health. Sim-| _ it tonal y: [Source of your unhappiness will
Spray A $10.00 VALUE gelt or dancing lessons er herse- |ple foods, prepared. with a mini- Paps nag linrliapene ht tol make it easier to accept philosoph-
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Try this cxarcian: Lie on the
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to accept such days (if they do
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,will hold their anfual joint meeting
at the Hotel Sheraton Cadillac
| Wednesday.
_ The Honorable Joseph Dodge is
scheduled to speak during the tech-
nical session preceding the dinner
‘at 8 p.m.
| Mrs, Bernadette Arnold of Wal-
nut road and Apny Koellner of
Sylvan Shores drive will attend.
The next time you wrap a
birthday gift, make it musical.
‘Cut a musical note out of colored
paper. Write “Happy birthday to
You” on the note and add your
name. — ; len and. Mrs. Rube Blades.
For a fabulous, youthful figure,
the , EME strapless Bra-s'lette
rest on the floor at your sides.|o¢ existence. Just think and know\Meed special help. >
tad Sag ag ae tag my lift/that even though you are sunk in eo 9. : - cord ps gets = a bog at present, tomorrow will Otherwise e your habits
FOR DINNER your shoulders to your heels, Hold|® ‘iltevent and eo just settle down|it daily, Bint A et ae | . | for a few moments. Lower hips to ~ “a the duliness. on outdoer life on rexlation? Do
- TONIGHT! sine 4 the floor and continue. Sarees sence You eat incorrectly? 3 Waa m 4 3 | ‘ Reg. $3.29 $2.29 | . Or you might try a different ap-| Tomorrow: ‘Mid-life Women garments in one tsa bra, a waist cincher ;
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” While ‘they ealked, the neighbor’ 8
little girl opened her red purse to
'show Walter a new toy-a clown's
head equipped with a nose that litji
to show the toy to his mother,
screaming, “Look! Look what 1
got!” He made this urgent de-
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before it disappeared forever.
But his mother who was discus-
nent did not want to be interrupted.
‘Restraining Walter's excited bang-
‘ing on her thigh, she said.
it’s pretty, Give, if back to Dotty) “Yes, |
now and I'll get you one of your|
She had no intention, of course!
of getting Walter a clown's head.
So a few days later he treated
her almost exactly as she had
treated him,
LATHERS WALLS
At naptime, he left his bed to
play in the bathroom. There, he
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.— terrupted, ‘And like her, he de-
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When his mother called up the
stairs, ‘Walter; what are you doing
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Walter -was charmed, He ran to ss laa: Mom- mother. : a * * ¢¢ «
Like her, he didn’t want ‘it in-
in that bathroom?” he opened the Don’t Tell Fibs to Placate ‘Children “Den't you knew how bed it is
to tell lies?” shouted his mother
when she discovered the mess on
the bathroom walls,
To let a child badger us into
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is weakness, —
The correction of the weakness
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Dr. Lawson ' Lowrey, fiationalty!
noted child psychiatrist, calls “‘tell- |
ing children ANYTHING to make |
them do what we want" one of|
Betty Lou McSkulin Becomes Bridel
Before an altar banked with|McSkulin greeted her ial wear-
‘ceremony Saturday at St. Benedict!
J. Hoar celebrated the Nuptial |
Mass, b
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Michael McSkulin
of Gateway drive are parents of
the bride. Thomas is the son of
Mr. and Me E. Schuster of Mo-
torway dri
Betty Lou chose Schiffli embroi-|
dered nylon sheer for her bridal
gown. The gown featured a scal-
loped neckline, shirred short
|bergs of his father’s shaving lather sieves, and fitted. bodice. Her bout-
fant skirt with chapel train
had panels of accordion pleated ny-
‘lon set between bands of embroi-
idery. *
Her fingertip scalloped nylon
| tulle veil fell from a headpiece
| of Rose Pointe lace and tulle
trimmed with seed pearis. She
carried a semi-cascade arrange-
| ment of white roses and carna-
tions on a prayer book.’
Jeah Widdis, maid of honor, was|
'gowned in a ballerina-length dress
‘of aqua crystallette. Barbara Lee.
and Shirley Ann McSkulin were
gowned similarly in shades of pink
and yellow respectively. They car-
ried bouquets of tinted carnations
with white roses.
Patricia Ann McSkulin, niece of|
the bride, wore a mint green frock
of tulle and net for her duties as)
flower girl. Davy Lee McSkulin
served as ring bearer:
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Seating the guests were Robert L.
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For the evening reception held
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| white snapdragons, gladioli, pom-jing a pink dress of chiffon nylon|white accessories was worn by the
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'‘Skulin became the bride of Thomas Mrs. Schuster wore a wheat and ington, D. C. On their return the)
‘R. Schuster, The 11:30 o'clock’ beige coat dress with pink acces- couple will make their home in’
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Saturday at
St. Benedict
Church.
The bride, the
former Betty
Lou McSkulin,
is the daughter
of Mr. and
Mrs, Michael
McSkulin of
Gateway drive.
He is the son
of Mr. and
Mrs. L. E.
Schuster of
Motorway
drive.
‘Banquet Plans James A. Schuster was best man. |
Discussed by
Saybrook Group
Saybrook group of the First Con-
gregational Church met Friday at
the home of Mrs. Raymond
Swaney on Exmoore road,
| * » *
Assisting the hostess for the
luncheon meeting were Mrs. Carl
Schultz, Mrs. William Vance and
Mrs. Car] Weber. Frieda Huggett
was the speaker for the afternoon,
jusing, as her subject, ‘Early Edu-
‘eator's in Michigan Schools.” Mrs.
E, D. Moessner gave devotions.
the
During business meeting
\plans were discussed for the an-
‘nual Mother-Daughter rip to
jbe held at = gare May 2
| Guests were Ruth Baxter of
Berkley and Mrs. James Absher. |
Coming Events Cora M. Eves Tent Hive 247 of ———n
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at 8 at the hall, 296 8, Saginaw St.
| Daughters of Pofitiac 186 will meet to-
night at 82 Perkins 8t. for cooperative
dinner at 6:30 followed by initiation of
second degree at 8.
ij
Moms of America Inc. unit Two will
‘meet for @ sack luncheon and social
afternoon with Mrs.
Cass Ave. at noon Tuesday
| Ladies Auxiliary to sneirepatiti Club
Spirit Six will meet at the American
| Legion Mall on Auburn Ave. for a gen-
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Presbyterian
‘Enjoys Luncheon .
| The February-December Group
jot First Presbyterian Church met
“Ta guest,
| A Bible Everett and
Guests. oad a . N, Berger
and Mrs. H,
Look Perc! I.
Mrs. Mertz Bakes!
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By JANET. ODELL
Pontiac Press Home Editor
When the cookie jar is empty i Fesgt
and chocolate chips and spread on/|*!*°
j sheet. Cover
Group
\Friday at the church for a salad
| luncheon; Hostesses were Mrs. Don-
jald Breen, Mrs. Earl Downing,
|Mrs. “Leslie Bilis and Mrs. T. J.
‘Lassen. Mrs, Clarence Denoff was
on the Book of
Ephesians was by .Mrs, W.
H. Marbach, Mrs. Ellis gave a
report on “‘The Role Government
Plays in the Life of the American! .
Indian.” The group will meet with
Mrs, P. B, Line on Ward's Point
‘drive for the next meeting. \Pilgrim .Group-
Cookies Are’ Holds Luncheon ||
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Tellers’ League told two stories;
| Mrs. Mertz is a business wom-
jan; She belongs to the Fashion-
Club, Her hebbies include) work
h-|group available for entertainment
Detroit area Fellowship meeting)
of Lafayette, Ind.,.announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Bunnie Benjamin if North Paddock’
street, to Ralph W. Alee, son of.
Mrs. Harry Alee of East Montcalm |
street and the late Mr. Alee. The
couple plans a June 16 wedding.” |
Congregtional sneet April 27 at the church,
gregational Church met Friday
luncheon at the Andersonville road |
home of Mrs. J. L. Van Wagoner, |
Assisting the hostess were Mrs.)
E. K. Vanderlind, Mrs. Donald Me-
Intosh, Mrs. Donald Thomas and)
Mrs, Frank Meserva.
Guests were -Mrs. Willlam
Repp of Detroit and Mrs, Albert |
Kohn, Mrs, Elwood Bigier, presl- |
dent of the Women’s Association |[ |
gave the devotions. She
the work and devotion to duty of
Thomas Jefferson. %
Mrs, Boggs of the Pontiac Story
“The Sunday School Picnic” and
“Phe Madonna.’’ She described the
of the League, a service repair work is subjected
to a rigid scientille
check
to other groups in the area,
Announcement was made of the
May 3 at the new Woodward Co
Pn Cee, Church. a perform-
psqo!™ of accu-
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li for Voman ,omposes or F un Has eiane y ANNE HEYWOOD , Whether the ja writing her songs and, as she)you to know where you stand—and Mrs, Roy L. Thompson of Edison
ing trom life. We must have a tre- e286: &.:; fe may own ‘amusement. I can * 8 6 rina alfiprenin 9 neg
* mendous success, be rich, famous iy Bios per Mina sing my songs to myself and my “As far as I know, its one of the agg wo r a dessert lunch .
and on top or we won't.so much/blandishments of unethical‘ adver- grandchildren.” best ways of finding out what one eon, ' was assisted
as lift a finger. tisements which offer. to. publish iwants to know about song-writing.” by Mrs. Ray 8, Falk,
And $0 we are left, all too often, |r songs and them fa- " Because she wants to be help- FOR INFORMATION Mrs. Peter Vanderllock gave
with lives od desperation, | ™°"%- aad se ot ter See an oe one “It you are talertated. in writing the dovetions an the tople, “Glory
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ing songs, es where you may subscribe to the Morrison an article _ {the fun they could be getting from) writing. Song-Writer’s Review, and’ to give Brazil, A collection was taken
‘They spend thelr days making | song-writing as a hobby, “Tt costs $2 a year,” she writes,you the of severa 1 good for the milk fund for under-
Being het air compen [bat ug ne tand really gives the lowdown on|books in the field aoe Sees. But W. C. the music business.| Just send me a stamped, self- Plans were made for a Funcheon
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They forget that the odds are o 224 can ask questions and sometimes Press, Group May 3 and announcement
Mre, Munger bas a lot of fum'enter contests, all of which Belge (Copyright 1956) was mede of the mother and enormously against them, but that BUNNIE BENJAMIN sniites beeen the 2
they could be having fun ot st any- Mr. and Mrs. Grover Benjamin! 1. womén's Fellowship will
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| Fablic to View facilities for Care o entailly it | , _— : eer . . By JUDITH L. CLEMENCE tient after he is released. Dr. La-| to these patients as “insane”—d|social worker interviews his pa-
Pontiac State Hospital welcomes|Core explained, “We who work in| for this term went out with the (tients on the ward as soon as pos-
all members of the community to mental hospitals realize. how-im-| Dark Ages in treatment of the |sible after admission so that they) tion im order that they may
portant it is to have a community) mentally if, may feel less anxiety and fear, become productive citizens in
felis Grok ante ous mee — ene ae og a They invite you to their work-|about theif new surroundings. .| later life.
2 ven scan, ston olen the pant ieee tee 0% APeIT 30 where you will Where the patents, eondon) ‘This program siibacts very hospital only to be regarded with|meet with men and women from) DeuMel, oe isa) procedures are
suspicion by q community which/various organizations, clubs and) * does interpreted. Very often, explains
‘which \make m — understand mental 1ll-|institutions who want to know more] n- LaCore, a relationship is be-| Cu sega gt institution. about mental illness, how it de-/gun which may be the patient’s|make special field trips under the
Dr. Ivan A, — Bacar Bang otese froin pointed —~ velops and what can be done = contact — ak ok &C-| direction of the Recreotional Ther-
tendent of tal, often patient returns cepting, non-judgmen rson—|
is ag cone of ye Board| the hospital because of this at- about -&. a wae important step on the pa- sad C
of Psychiatry | titude on the part of the public. | However, Dr, LaCore points |iont's way towards positive men-|U> a Camp Fire Girls’ MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1956
have problems of emotional a@-
justment and need hespitaliza- ®
and Neurology
and a fellow of to help bring about a better under-
‘|standing of the problems of mental Miia.” | Mentat-Health Week is designed] Ot Mat all the understandieg ta] health. bowplia will not help him ihe |
hospital will not help him if he | Next a. visit to the oocupa-
| the American
| Psychiatric Assn.
/ related current © iliness, Dr, LaCore explains, and) °*™** into a cold, non-accepting | tional therapy department would
he extends a welcome to visit the) “™™™aity. recel
hospital during this week of April} This is where the individual in) ves f
out his anxieties, Group
NEW STUDENT CLASSROOMS — The Chil- -
dren’s Program for the emotionally-handicapped
child has been in a progressive developmental
stage at Pontiac State Hospital since March, 1954,
Everything is done to provide a program for the
40 youngsters to bring about emotional health in |
order that they may be returned to the commun-
WELL-EQUIPPED BEAUTY PARLOR—Rec-
ognizing the importance of good grooming as a
therapeutic measure, the staff of the Pontiac
State Hospital encourages patients to visit the
well-equipped beauty parlor. Cosmetic therapist
Mrs. Virginia Jones, 642 E. Mansfield St., styles
the hair after the patient has chosen one she ity as productive individuals. A volunteer pro-
gram working under the Occupational Therapy
Dept., operates a school program three days each
week: Helping youngsters with arithmetic prob-
lems is June May, supervisor of men's occupa-
a
particularly likes. Showing latest ‘hair fashions
to the patient is Mrs. Mary Lee Young, R. N.,
88 S. Francis St. Visitors who tour the hospital
will view the beauty-perior and many other ther-
apy departments which show the hospital's up-
to-date treatment of the mentally ill. °
29 through May 2,
Dr. LaCore and hospital em-
ployes hope “to prove that there
Pes Raven! ~ {© should be no more stigma to men-
tivities with tele. © jtal illness than to any other type
vision in every LACORE of illness. |
ward and more and’ more group) \They hope that you will see the projects in treat-
ment of patients
at the hospital.
He told of the number of volunteers
who come to the hospital each day
and how the patients look forward
to their visits. :
The community is very impor-| training for individuals who cafe
tant to Pontiac State Hospital as for the mentally ill, And they
jt decides mitch about the pa- wilt stop you cold if you refer
‘ea.
PREPARE FOR MENTAL HEALTH WEEK — Patients at Pon-
tiac State Hospital want residents in this community and all com-
munities to know more about the hospital and its modern methods
of treatment, Many of the patients are now working in the mailing
room where invitations are being sent to organizations, clubs and
institutions and to the public to visit the hospital during Mental
Health Week April 29 through May 2.
residents
a | qi the community can play an iMPOr-| work is encouraged here as it is tant role. He.can learn about men- tional ée-
tal illness and in turn help the| momt,rnronnm MOrerD tient. |
MThe citizen can benefit by a tour'| Games of all kinds are available aa
of the social service department|and supervised group activities are| ta! health.
where the patient is first admitted/@ part of the therapy. Eighteen of these employes
to the hospital. The trained worker| You won't want to miss the) doctors, 19 psychiatric social program for children at Pontiacjers, 21 psychiatric nurses,
|State Hospital. Children cared for! ctinieal ; and
seek efi;
taet
individual helping himself. As :
he gains insight into, and under-| Their 1Q ranges are about nor-|,,vensny tr addition tothe sere
stands his feelings and behavior,| mal. Frequently they are confused)ia. tour of halls
the patient is helped to a better|with either mentally handicapped|is peid during
adjustment, or the juvenile delinquent. |
Dr. LaCore points out that the! However, these young
DANCE SCENE — Visitors to Pontiac State
Hospital during Mental Health Week, April 29-
_May 5 will see patients in costume for their
dances and plays under the supervision of the
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RESOURCES . 7
Loan.and Discounts <...........--. besees $ 4,582,716.85
‘Real Estate Mortgages .............+-+5: es 4,528,959.96 | |
er secsecsecseceeseeees 9)111,676.81 ! lop Burner
Less Reserve ..2........0eeeeeeeees 173,343.41 $ 8,938,333.40 : .
United States Government Securities. ...... sapere 13,284,453.29 |
Due within 1 year .........++++++: 2,986,56 oe | f
(Due 1tod years ..........5055 cesses 4,902,979.79) sk GIVES NEW PULLY-AUTOMATIC TOP-OF-RANGE COOKING
State, County and Municipal Securities ees — ~ 164,338.10 | sajaces BYEIY POT AND PAN AN AUTOMATIC’ -
Pe Other Securities .. ........... eiCenwavses + 3 50,000.00 * OOKI
4 Cash and Due from Banks .~... +--+. 2,522,598.97 * GIVES TOP-OF-RANGE THE SAME ACCURATE TEMPERATURE
Basking House and Furniture and Equipment: se taL iy CONTROL THAT YOU ENJOY IN YOUR AUTOMATIC OVEN 4 Other Resources ..............: 2050555 eee 120,504.47
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| : Capital ......eeeeseseseeseneeeeneeeens . $ 400,000.00 ALARN-TIME CLOCK, SILENT ROLL BROILER end many more!
| - - Surplus 2... eeepc ceca eee ete ees rervesece 400,000.00 ,
| 1m Undivided Profits and Reserves . ree 118,623.31 B _ aa
_-#f Total Capital Account ......2....--. $ 918,623.31 4
$a = Demand Deposits ©... eee wes 18,790,897.68 >| | ,
; a U.S. Government Deposits .............--. 310,994.77 : . |
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OFFICERS. DIRECTORS
Milo J. Cross ......4ss00........,. President “John C. Cowe ——S Frank A. Mercer.
Smith Falconer :....,..+..,... Vice-President Realtor ‘<> Physician
Earl W. Bartlett .............. Vice-Presient a
William A. Eubank .............+. Cashier Milo J. Cross = Goodloe H. Rogers rend FR i¥
Sam 8. Hale ,.......... ..Assistent Cashier Seocldagt President deogine
‘Mark 8. Stewart ‘[] | General Motors
oon. nkcnlliag Seger ~ 8 LOW PCH 2000 om po ris sau 7 aa Assistant Cashier and Sretch Menage: 8 Reset Helland Waites, Welter sae
a ‘Terris — eed e deus sax5 , Aatier /Siveuit ludge ead Dawson
Member Federal Deposit Insurance’ Corporation De - a of _ ‘ ay é , Af » »W rR COMPAN
Matice to City of Pontiac
‘Dog Owners
1956 Dog License now due and ‘cauanbie
at City Clerk's Office, First Floor, City
Hall, 35 S. Parke Street.
$2% up to and Including May 15
$3 will. be charged
thereafter. |
Ada R. Evans,
City Clerk |
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 16,1956
“TWENTY-THREE
Lace; Crown
Bin a double-ring candlelight cere-
mony. Some 175 relatives and
friends were present to see the
wicouple married before an altar
decorated with white mes
palms and candelabra.
Irene, who lived in Dryden, is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred-
erie Miller of Sault Ste. Marie.
William, of Lake Orion, is the son
of Mrs. Louise Brown of Tomah,
Wis.
The bride was dressed in a
balierina-length gown of white
lace and tulle over satin, with a
shoulder-length veil held with a
floral crown. Her bouquet was a
colonial arrangement of orchids
and lilies of the valley.
Mrs. Clifford Tyner of Sault Ste.
Marie, the bride's sister, was ma-
tron of honor, Another sister,
Barbara Miller, was bridesmaid,
along with Mrs. Carole Sowle of
‘,|Tomah, sister of the bridegroom.
Best man was Ronald Scott of
and the bridegroom's at-
Three of the bride's brothers also
‘had part in the ceremony—Bobby
|Dean Miller who was ringbearer;
land Fred Jr.: and William Miller,
ushers.
A’ reeeption was held at the
| Old Mill in Watertord following |
| the ceremony.
The newlyweds will make their
liam is studying at Michigan State senscinaeremnanpeectattt Helen. irene Miller Wears‘<
home in East Lansing where Wil-| of Flowers
University. . After his graduation!
this summer, they. will live in
Tomah, Wis.
3 Church Guilds Slote
Meetings at Rochester
ROCHESTER-~-Woman's fellow-
ship guilds of the Congregational
Church will meet as follows:
Friendly Guild will meet at 8
p.m, Wednesday at the home of
Mrs. Don Kemler, ‘Lamplighters Card Party for Public
Tuesday at Lake Orion
LAKE. ORION—The St. Berna-
dette Guild of St. Joseph Church
will sponsor a public card party at
8 p.m. Tuesday, at St. Joseph
School hall, Prizes will be award-
ed and refreshments will be served.
Proceeds will go into the building
fund,
Farm Bureau Meeting
Branch Community Farm Bureau
will meet on Thursday evening at
of the MMPA,
Branch Rd. at 5025 North
Guild meeting is at 8 p.m, Wednes-
day. at the home of Mrs, Neil
Crowe, Colonial Guild will meet at
8 p.m. Thursday with Mrs, Jack
Baker.
Gingellville Gardeners —
Announce New Officers
GINGELLVILLE — The Garden
Club announces the following offi-
cers for the 1956-1957 term. Mrs.
Arthar Burgess, president; M r s.
Marion Buckle, vice president;
Mrs. Kenneth Geeck, secretary;
Mrs. Jack Turner, corresponding
secretary; Mrs. Edward Knicker-
bocker, treasurer; Mrs. Lewis |
Swartz, marketing; Mrs. Ray Bow-)
ers, publicity;
Sanchez, program,
Slate Graduation Dates
NORTH BRANCH—The annual
graduation program for pupils of
the kindergarten department will
be held in the school auditorium
Wetnesttay’ evening, May 2. The
rural eighth grade commencement
program is scheduled for Wednes-
day evening; May 16.
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ANN ARBOR (#—-A University
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teenage driving has a powerful
influence on the new and used car
market. A survey research center
study shows that families with
teenagers are twice more likely to
‘buy cars as other families,
State Education Meet
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NORTH BRANCH — The North/of Michigan faculty members are
attending the Michigan Industrial
Education Society meeting in De-
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GRAND OPENING
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Hoa ary saab to py yuna nrrenge Yor payments Yee sos pana trathe vieation nee megerdion of bow mock ov many you owe. from a ena. sector
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Member American Association of Credit pera aga
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MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS a $15 fine and recei
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| Cambridge Bay, Canada.
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ST. LOUIS @ — A new lion
jtrainer has brought progressive
‘education to the St. Louis Zoo.
| George Fraser, formerly of
‘Kansas City, uses food and- ‘honey-
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fear.
| Fraser demonstrated recently
iwith Cubby, a 2-year-old lioness.
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Burglar Alarm Siren
‘Sings Song for Police
ST. LOUIS, Mo. w — St. Louis
police are used to sirens, but not.
in their garage. When a burglar
alarm siren on a_ truck began ete
sounding early in the morning, the
officers couldn't figure out how to’
silence it so they woke up the
risoner-owner who did the job.
Neither police or the truck own
er could explain what started the
siren, designed to prevent thefts
from the truck. ‘to Take Months
Plans for Area
Chamber Topic. Community
of Industrial Growth
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ness conducted at a regular
ber of Commerce meeting held re-
cently, according to Manager John
W. Hirlinger.
ttee,
establishing Pontiac as @ —
itan area apart from the Detroit
metropolitan sector, reported to the
Board of Directors,
Hirlinger said a special com-
mittee is expected te be set up
for establishing the city as a me-
tropolis.
The community inventory will be
a survey of all assets and liabilities
in many different categories. Some
of these will be population, busi-
ness, skilled and unskilled labor
etc. “It is a big job and will take
several months,” commented Hirl-| ¥
inger.
He gave the object of this in-
ventory as a means of finding out
the need to improve condjtions and
also to use the information in at-
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Bob Considine Says:!
Marine Disaster
Probe Coitinues Parris’
Reveals Courts Martial
Record of Instructors
PARRIS ISLAND, S.C. ~The
public information office says that
nine drill sergeants have been be-
fore general courts-martial in the
last 16 months at this Marine
Corps training hem
Meantime, a as e inquicy to-|
testimony day -continues ‘taking
about a forced night march in
which six recruits drowned April 8,
NORMAL FOR PERIO
_ The information office, given
its figure in reply to a newsman’s
question, said the number of
courts-martial is formal for the
period covered. Six resulted in
convictions on charges of striking
recruits.
* * @
The PIO said one sergeant was
found guilty of hitting a recruit
19°times in the stomach on the re-
cruit's birthday.
CAPTAIN TESTIFIES .
Maj. Gen, Joseph Burger, depot
commander, said the inquiry
-should end this week. Results will!
go through. his hands, the Marine’
‘command and the naval advocate)
general’s office at Washington
before released.
*
The six men drowned on a
forced march in swampy water
ordered by S.Sgt. Matthew C.
McKeon, 31, of Worcester, Mass.
Called before the court have
been the survivors of the march
and McKeon’s Captain, Richard)
P. Grey. Grey was heard yester- Island. onic somebody's going to put MONTE CARLO (INS)-—One of
‘all these things into a stage play
Kelly family, accompanied by sev-
friends and enty and ‘relatives mainly
from delphia, would provide
grist for any playwright's
mill. mass invasion of main
liners in this. atom-sized kingdom
started’ out ag enthusiastically as
the of another famed Phila-
Kelly, who came up from ~brick-
laying to industrial nobility, as-
sumed it would be.just one jolly
party and everybody would be
happy as clams. They forgot to
take into consideration* the fact
there there is nothing much more
helpless than an American tourist
in a country where the natives are
language. Lots of the Kelly guests
look instinctively to the father and
mother of the bride to fend for
them in matters as basic as send-
ing out the laundry and reading
a menu. so dumb they cannot speak his) is not as simple as it sounds,
though they are as democratic as
icorned beef and cabbage, The
Kellys must live at Prince Rainier's
you know— and palace—protocol,
‘ithe voice on the palace end of the
already uncertain Monacan tele-
phone. wire never speaks English
and has never heard of such a non-
Monagasque name as K-E-L-L-Y. phone yom,"
Kelly
Only half of the big Kelly party
is invited to tonight's “gala” In-
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“casual” spin at the London airport, just prior to their trip to Ber-
muds where they will perform in a military show.
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SER EE-MAPEESI Snubbed Kelly Guests Pieri at ‘Protocol’ the Queen of Rabson s08 Capnn vO pocalte tary erectness, frightened her by
clicking his splendid array. As a result, there
which gen-
erally begins with “I ‘wouldn't have
paid my good money to come all
this distance if, etc., etc., etc,”
RAINIER TALKS TO DAD!
But the entire party made it to
couple and the Prince's relatives
at the Cabaret Monte Carlo casino
last night and harmony broke out
on all sides—at least for the guests.
A Dixieland band, which the
Kellys had brought over from the
jstates to play, played so loud that
Mrs, Kelly ordered them to pipe
down, and when they didn't pipe
down’ she ordered them off the Mr. and Mrs. Kelly's party for the YoU
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heels and bowed.
“Are you from the eastern part
of your country?” he inquired.
“Yes, I was born in Philadel-
phia,” she answered.
NO HUMMING BIRDS é
“Then I would like to ask you
some-questions," he continued, “Do
have humming birds? I am a
fancier of humming birds. I trav-
eled all the way to Los Angeles not
But I found Los Angeles and Holly- wood shockingly dull.”
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York Giants take on the Pitts-
burgh Pirates. Southpaw Johnny
Antonelli (14-16), will oppose right,
hander Bob Friend (149).
td * *
The St. Louis%ardinals and Cin- nati Redlegs, both rated as-“dark
horses” in the pennant able,
will oppose each other in Cincin-
nati before a capacity crowd of
some 32,000.
Wilmer (Vinegar Bend) Mizell,
back after a two-year term in the
Army, gets the nod for the Red-
birds, He will be opposed by Joe
Nuxhall (17-12). Si aes ces . APRIL 16, 1956 —
Pe cae
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THROW TOO LATE—Roberto Clemente slides past Tiger catcher J. W. Porter to score the Pitts-
burgh Pirates’ first run in the first inning of Sun- ~game series with a 11-9 victory yesterday. AP Wutephote
*s exhibition-game in the Steel City. The um-
pire is John Stevens. Pittsburgh swept the two
4 pitchers
games of the major league season 1
with st
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Philadelphia at Brooklyn—Roberts 33-
14 vs. Newcombe 20-5, 28.000.
Pitteburgh at New, York—Priend 14-8
vs. Antonelli 14-16, 25,000.
bad ones.”
Joba Chicago at Milwaukee—Rush 13-11 v8./ That was Stanley W. (Bucky), has a lot a important fellow — he's shown a pounds ‘Buhl 13-11, 46,000, . ; has a lot of potential. Of course, be :
tional ications man who is. fast ; AP Wirepi ote lor’ htisell 6-0 vs Nushall pietd. 30,000. | Harris doing the talking, and it we could use good breaks. But ed apelesgine geo Rathi: good
iin spite of hig size, At fullback | END OVER END — W. G. Guempel of Brunswick, Ga., lost con- | New A a Washington—Larsen g-9 Was clear the one time “boy who couldn’ t? : But you never * * 8 "
on the freshman squad, he was a) trol of his car in the stock car races at Jacksonville, Fla., yesterday has ey ce eee wight os vs.| Manager” of the Washington Na- expect ‘em and you seldom get | The Tigers took an 11-9 pasting
man, with the boys, His’. it went end over end several times. The hood is seen flying off ‘sullivan 18-13, 20,000. ;tionals meant every word of it. , 4 from the Pittsburgh Pirates at
‘als. Cleveland at Chicago—Lemon 18-10 vs. ‘em. , urg:
grandfather played on the Michi-| at the right and part of the windshield is at upper left. Although pierce 15-10, 30,000. |Harris is beginning his second, . Pittsburgh yesterday and closed
gan Rose Bowl squad of 1902. . | Guempel’s safety seat came loose he was uninjured. | peanens City at petroit—Keliner 11-8 year at the Detroit Tiger heim’ Harris =e the club “has naeet out their exhibition season with
Gerry Marciniak, 6'1", 225 : ~—" itself.”’ on paper, it a lack-luster 11-19 record.
pounds, Chicago —- @ freshman) @ much like the same club that won tackle with : ; move : 6 e . Detroit, as far as exhibition
Michigan's yer Pt gy shag -19 games and lost 75 last season contests went, finished in the
o : _ rican} American League cellar. Balti-
acer =9qm Snea ins in Playott:22e2 Sess often gives the call to a smaller : ‘ League for the second straight . as
man — p06 srl pan GREENSBORO, N.C. # — Byjone-shot lead over Sam after 54jfore heading for Hot Springs,|was low amateur with 290, fol-|*°*" . ee wae, idee be cdo ae
Mich State Bo fi both requiréments. wri — seg{noles. fink — ated anne sa the ag! _—* "|lowed by Rod Funseth of Spokane, Not since 1950, has Detroit fin- Ned Garver, the loser, was
end | B Boshoven, 205 pounds, ss oll ed : stil nt he Wadlof the Gi sent Indianapolis pro/ment on > Maio N.Y Wash., 233. ‘ ished higher than that. Byt Har-/ whammed for six runs and seven
Chosen Most Likely to|\, ®% pe: no business” winning when helwith one-under-par 70 for 279,| Doug. Ford of Mahopac, N.Y.. hits in the 3rd inning. Incidental og Y (Grand ° — as a freshma® took down first money of $2,200\five under par. finished third with 281 for $1,170. GREENSEBORO SCORES ris says he is optimistic as the n ing. ental-
_ Win ‘ tackle, he rates behind in the Greensboro Open yesterday : Back of him were Jim Turnesa,|Sam Snead.............. 10-979 $2,200 Tigers embark on their 56th year|ly, six of the hits.were in succes-
tae i a . .* * i "|Pred Wampler. -..... 21-279 1,900 i) the Junior Circuit. Fifth lace| sion and one was a towering
: but still good. The 43-year-old White Sulphur} - Spring Valley, N.Y., 283 for $980,| (Snead defeated Wampler on second in : nh Pp
B Then he sat in his car back of ' -| extra hole of playoff) seems almost like home to the homer by Frank Thomas with two
MADISON # Ten newly|: What can these men do for the/Springs, W.Va., veteran and dar-| it for Wam-(0r2_, Mike _Fetchick, | Mahopac; inoue" vord =... 70-281 1.170 board
~~ ~~ iMichigan squad? ling of Greensboro Open crowds|' 18th green to wait al Frank Stranahan, Toledo, and*Bil-}Jim Turnesa es—283 980| Tiger club. Eleven times the Ti-\@ . 4» %
ame “aoa sqylitipwr ie insists that the ma-|éince he won the first tournament oe comes neg ge ‘Wampler had ay Meceweet, Oteaee,, Pes 206, Se Prank Siranehss x0 te rin ned fh i. seven, Pies Bob Miller was touched up for
veir ve fin rst seven s,
eget ong =e ebthe on thei weakness last —— Aged 28 Fae, de i i he ieag|to do was to birdie either the 17th NO ee a Al 'peaseling « £20| second ine times, Srd six times,|three runs and seven hits. Bonus
U.S. Olympic ring squad. ME ee eee eryee hae to{to travel ‘wo holes of a sudden-|f i8th to win by one shot Fetchick, flashing a hot putter|pity Rett... ‘ao|4th and 6th on eight occasions,|baby Jim Brady was nicked for
The ten victors ih the .NCAA|consider Prose "’ ton ve > \ death \pldyoft to win from Fred| ‘‘Shucks, the way I putted here,|that sent home two 30-footers, fin-/#¥q Hawtin: : 2°8'7th five times and last only once.|@ Pair of hits and a run in the
tournament Saturday night are| With Pta ra trong {bility Wampler in the rain. I have no business winning the/jished with 64 to match the course|Tommy Bolt....°025..%, 29 That was in 1952 when they won eighth. Bud Black pitehed the
qualified to compete with National|ig press eat pase Hepreen rend *e @ tournament,” opined Snead. record equalled by Wampler Sat- Jerry Kesslring |..." T1287 mes only 50 games. Tth ae -_ escaped without
AAU championé and the Armed: Maddock and Jim Van Pelt: ad, after watching Wampler} Wampler got his par on the 1thjurday, _ __\pa Come ioe 190 The club came back te De- | Permitting @ BH oF run.
Forces titlists for places on the for the. Michigan quarterback post, 'c from nine shots behind with and came to the 465-yard finishing! Tied for eighth at 285 for $520 Jay Hebert. 14-298 170 trait today with 31 players and
US. team. passing should impfove. — ‘lq fhird-round 64 to move into ajhole, which he had birdied three each were Al Besselink, Grossin- (tarry, Dempsey 7 4291 160 most of them had made the
‘ : | . fe itimes previously, in position to|ger’s. N.Y., and John Knight, Losjart wail 0000000). 14-202 130 gg he |
Frank Giimer of Chicago, one ‘ ! Y wi ' Angeles lOrville White |... 7292 ~— «130, trip before, Harris said s — win his first tournament in more Ps nleting she tow 20 at 208 tor Chuck Alexander ree | 2 130! “certain” this club will win
1 4 “ than two years. —_— an ae Charlie Pariow. " . i390, more games than last year. He
_ Fred's second shot stopped a/$#40 was Bill Kerr,- Montreal, ' * *
ipolice.” Fert Gordon, Ga.; Joe Lansi.| The Pontiac Elks No. 810
|g lth—Dale Thomas, Michigan State; Ken| Softball team, member of the
SPT leis Pa "ke | ity learwes, will hold practice | Owosso, Mich. sessions Tuesday at Oakland
2 see cite becbe Creek High|Park and Wednesday at North 4 rman. Side Park begin ning at 6:30 p.m,
*
John -Dresser, Toledo Devilbiss’ 147%—Hurley; Ykimoff, ~ 160' ; Ted Lennox, Michi-
tt has enrolled for the fall term at pot’ rion,
Gillis is a 1949 graduate of .
drian.
Five Michigan pitchers limited .
halfback, said Saturday night he ©
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ye y, showed a 20-11 spring
record, one game ahead of the
Pittsburgh Pirates.
The Grapefruit League season
finished yesterday with five rain-
outs,
The Chicago Cubs swept their
city series with the Chicago White
9-2; the Milwaukee Braves topped
the Cleveland Indians 3-2, and the
Pirates outlasted the Detroit Ti-
gers 11-9 in Major League action. Sox by dropping the Pale Hose |over the
Marlene Hagge
Wins Tourney
Bauer Hagge, whose great putting
bagged first money in the Babe
en golf professionals toward Dal-
las today for the second tourna-
ment on the summer tour.
* J *
Mrs. Placed shot even-par B
course yesterday to wind up with! #
219 for 54 holes and take $900 first) le
prize in the fourth Zaharias Open,
beating out Louise Suggs of Sea Mi Pleasant B Winer
BEAUMONT, Tex. W—Marlene!_
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NEW YORK W— The Jamaica!
Sits. Ae; football games and two on the! Marlette, 11: BO" lroad next fall, ‘emgte a: ; Ann Arbor University, 7 tN tational indoomtrack meet over the management was scraping around
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of the executive. board.
John ‘A, Streit of Pontiac was
elected -first vice president, Edwin
L.' Abbott of Ypsilanti second vice
president and Herbert E. Kipke of
Lansing secretary-treasurer.
The board voted to abolish the
state tournament for major teams
apd hold a state class AA tourna-
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have separated, his studio says.
Lemmon won an Oscar“ for his
supporting role in “Mister
" Roberts.” The ‘couple have one
THE GIRLIN THE
RED VELVET SWING |
cea S@Nator Seeks Award-winning actor Jack Lem-|:
to Clear Name Young Asks for Hearing
to Counter Charges He
Sold Out to Gas ‘Boys’
at a closed meeting of the com-
mittee. “I think the committee will
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JOE
‘Cont! Back on Request
Come on out! Never a
cover charge, never a
door charge, hever a
minimum or LIBEL SUIT REPORTED
But the political newspaper
against which he complained con-
tended Youtighas threatened to
file a libel suit against it. An offi-
wired McClellan that Senate rules
“provide that a matter involved in
litigation will not be investigated.”
The newspaper is the Leader, or-
gan of the North Dakota Nonpar-
tisan League, which switched this)
year from Republican to Demo-
cratic affiliation.
al-bill to free natural gas pro-
ducers from direct federal price
controls. The Senate passed it
53-38 early in February but Presi-
dent Eisenhower vetoed it. Young
said in a letter requesting the in-
vestigation:
“J have not, of course, sold out
to, nor have I received bribes
from anyone.”
BIPARTISAN GROUP
The special committee, equally
divided between Republicans and
Democrats, was set up to investi-
gate any improper or illegal at-
tempts to influence senators or
others through lobbying, campaign
contributions or other activities.
s * *
Its creation: was a sequel to
charges of lobbying on the gas
bill and, more particularly, to the
limited inquiry into a $2,500 cam-
paign contribution which Sen.
Francis Case (R-SD) refused to
accept from an oil company lob-
byist.
The karakul, a broadtailéd)
sheep particularly adapted to arid)
regions, lives chiefly in the Cen-|
tral Asiatic Soviet province of
‘Bukhara. : 1
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ELOQUENT WINNERS — Essays on ‘The,
Pontiac Boys’ Club members above. prizes of $5
each from the Wright-Fournier Amvet Auxiliary
Hollywood Headlines: 1806
British Ponder
Red Chiefs’ Visit
Will Propose to End
Disarmament Impasse
LONDON (@®—Speculation cen-
Mered today on the imminent visit
of the Soviet chiefs of state. Brit-
ons wondered whether they might
make a dramatic proposal to end
the disarmament deadlock or even
offér a loan ot billions in gold.'
Premier atnede sa Commu-
nist party chief Khrushchev,
known as the “Kremlin Twins—
B and K" in every British houge-
hold, are en route to England in
the Soviet cruiser Ordjonikidze.
They sailed yesterday from the
Baltic port of Kaliningrad. Thou-
sands of Soviet citizens shouted
“Happy voyage,” a Moscow dis-
patch said, and Khrushchev waved
his black fedora in acknowledg-
ment.
* * *
mouth Wednesday morning,
cast
about a\disarmament proposal,
“We feel sure that the Soviet
leaders’ visit to Britain will ,
help break “the deadlock in the |
matter of disarmament; a com:
mentator said-in an English-'
language broadcast. He did not
elaborate.
Some British politicians have
speculated, although lightly, that ()
. Retaskie, 11 (left), and Thomas Lufkin, 15, accept
prizes from Mrs. Carl Bartlett, an auxiliary
officer. Thomas’ essay has been, entered in a
state contest to encourage boys to express appre-
ciation a tneir commtry. won the two
Alife Totastei
they're putting on a good job of|
pretending. They were at the Mb-
By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS
HOLLYWOOD (INS)—Heartening
news that Eddie Cantor is well
enough to make a motion picture
for Gregory Ratoff in New York
this summer. Happy as a lark,
Eddie tells me he’s just signed a
contract with Ratoff, who will pro-
duce and direct “The Fifth Sea-
son,”” which ran on Broadway for
two years;
It's about the garment business,
and has a great role for Eddie.
“T played 12 holes of golf Fri-
day,” said Eddie, “and my doc-
tor says I've never been in
better shape. The only thing he
warned me about was to say out
of trouble with George Jessel,”
Eddie laughed.
An amusing thing happened
= —, “hen Doris Day, who plays an Eddie Cantor‘Well Again;
to Make Another Movie
leambo again, looking very reman- the Soviet chiefs in a grand ges-|
* tic.
ee
Kinley Bryant, who was her escort
when we were in Turkey,
CAREER FIRST :
“No man in my life,” she said,
“at this point.” Sonja always put].
career above romance. WATERFORD DRIVE IN THEATER THE Fa
Cor. Williams Lake-Airport Roads Box Office Opens 6:45 P.M.
LAST TIMES TONIGHT !| MADEAY RIGTIIRE ha fa Ss yo
Snapshots of Hollywood collected |
at random: I doubt if it's any,
surprise to Kim Novak that Mack |
Krim will join her in Europe,
The sight of the week was
Portland .Mason and her eight-
year-old escort Michael Hard-
wicke at “The Man in the Gray
Flannel Suit” premiere. After
the first reel, Mike dosed off
into a sound snooze, but not
Porty, who had seen the picture
three times but remained wide
awake to the end!
That commuter Margaret Ettin-
ger is back in town long enough
rine hostess in “Julie,” was
told to whistle.
) “Just whistle anything,” said:
director Andrew Stone, while they|
‘were filming the picture at the)
Oakland Airport, “to show your
HIGH AND MIGHTY
Doris started whistling and no,
one noticed until after the scerie
was taken that she whistléd ““The|
High and Mighty,” the song from |
John Wayne's picture!
of 1947. for the selection of Miss Rheingold
Among the judges are)
Irene Dunné, Ida Lupino, Joan
Fontaine and Bob Cummings.
It Zsa Zsa Gabor and Hal Hayes
have no intentions of marrying,
romTe {TUM CONE
|
I've often wondered why Sonja,
Henie works so hard and knocks!
herself out when she could take:
it easier.
But I am a fine one to talk
about hard work. I work some-
times as if I were wound up—
and I love it. Bat, I did ask
Sonja why she was taking a
troupe of 150 people to Caracas
and doing so much strenuous
skating when she has such suc-
cess,
“What would I do if TI didn't
“All my. life I)
have been devoted to my career. |
I asked her about James Me-|
i |
Takes Off With Cuffs
DALLAS —Patrolman A, H.
Bush is looking for. a woman who;
disappeared with his handcuffs. ]
‘She was.unruly when Bush and a)
fellow patrolman arrested her.’
‘They fastened her hands behind
ther back, Then they were called
‘to quell another disturbance. |
That's when she fled,
Rainfall im the Great Smoky |
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The Soviet cruiser is.due. at the!
English Channel harbor.of Ports-|
A cryptic Moscow radio broad.)
Warted off the speculation)
ture might offer a loan of two or
three billion dollars in gold to bol
ster Britain's economy.
Vandals early today daubed|
white paint on the statue of Com- _'TWENTY- NINE |
or didn’t jeopardize his ‘health.
Shaeffer is expected to receive
his Eagle Scout award in May,
munist hero Karl Marx at his
grave in a London. suburb. “This |
is one of the first of demonstra.
tions we are going to make against
the visit of those two Russians,’’
an anonymous ealler telephoned
police, | * * *
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oline-soaked word shavings last
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news agency Tass.
Scout Hobbles 20 Miles
to Earn Last Merit Badge
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. ®—A 13-
year-old, Chicago Boy Scout, his
legs withered by polio, hobbled]
20 miles on crutches to earn a
final merit badge
an Eagle Scout.
Joel Shaeffer admitted yester-
day “he was a little tired” when
the 13% hour ordeal was over, It
earned him his hiking merit
badge, the only one he lacked.
A scout official made the hike
that'll rhake i |
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we Huntz HALL
Bowery Boy 4 very BOYS
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_THIRTY-ONE-
band received a first division rat-
ing at the state musical festival!
in Muskegon Saturday.
The- band qualified to play In)
the final all-state festival by. re-
ceiving a first division ‘rating in
the district festival held at Wayne!
University in February.
Each participating band selected
a warm up march and a concert)
number. In addition, the band
played a required concert number
for that particular classification
and then played two new numbers;
for the sight reading classification.
The Lincoln band was the only
Pontiac Junior High band’ to at
tend the festival this ‘year, reports
Eldon C. Rosegart, director.
“Couple Hurt in Crash;
4 Children Unharmed
Four children and their parents
escaped serious injury when their
northbound car med. another
_— afternoon . Telegraph
road at rape Lakt road, Pon’
* tiac police said
‘Clifford D, Woods, 31, and his
for bruises and leg injuries pte Josephine, 25, of Utica were,
The killers, who. wounded the
‘hospital's founder, escaped by au-
tomobile.
In the village of Aradippou, a
gunman entered a_ theater and|
|killed Andreas Zannetos, an auxil-
liary policeman. He also wounded
a girl sitting nem to the police-
.
'Burglars Invade Homes,
Steal $40, Wrist Watch
Reports. of home burglaries in
the southeast side during the week-
end are -being investigated by Pon
tiac police.
A sneakthief entered two homes
through unlocked rear doors Sat-
- lurday night, gaining about $40
from a@ man’s billfold at 184 Rae-
burn St., and a $60 wristwatch
from 190 Elm St.
Det. Olii Hoffman said the
crimes apparently were committed
by the same burglar who entered
five homes in the area last Friday
"| night, “4
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‘Dr. White Examines
wies Top Chinese in Taipei
Family Escapes Injury
as Smoke Fills House
| A‘-10-months-old baby and two
jteen-age daughters, as well as their
jparents; Mr. and Mrs. J, B.
Schultze, all escaped injury during |
a 45-minute blaze Saturday eve-|
home at 23 E. Chicago Ave. .
ing room cage.
Besides smoke damage to the,
upstairs, firemen estimated some |
ed when: fumes were ignited by a.
gas furnace, they said,
Three-Year-Old Struck
by Hit-Run Driver —
A three-year-old
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Grains Rally - {MARKETS Stocks Advance "Business Notes [Ocal indicates ys ae The appointment of Carmina Negroes May
: * : . Brooks Tuksal to the staff of :
in Moderation pa ES piety Was. announced NASHVILLE, Tenn. @®--Gloster
Saturday by Fred B. Current, director of branches
NEW YORK #—The stock mar- J. Hatch, general for the National Assn, for the Ad? advanced
manager of the vancemem of Colored People,
jae .| Bloomfield bang yesterday said there are indica-
* advertising . tions that Negroes will desert the
the early | , She will aid in Democratic party this year in
up around developing the large numbers. : while losses agency's mer- * * &
around a point. chaniising and He made the prediction in a
‘| ‘The rise -didn’ editorial speech to about 300 members of
ag? ticular demand, and for clients. the Nashville NAACP opening : sie # under Friday’s modera: The new staff-C. B. TUKSAL their 1956 membership campaign,
ering in some cereals. | of 2,450,000 shares. member revently developed the na-| “May those who want civil May wheat maintained a firm wp ‘S'iittle on ; rights legislation adopted expect . tone at all times, Some other Poultry tional women's Program |sen 3 | atl i The steels and railroads for the Studebaker-Packard Corp ames ©. Eastland (D-Miss), :
wheat deliveries got back above DETROIT POULTRY almost all alone -\chairman of the Senate Judiciary
the previous on the rally, . April 16 (AP) —Prices where she correlated studies of) comm t : y|Visions on the higher side, but they ittee, to cooperate to
as did some rye deliveries. Else- lve: pouty Cee hin. | nek come support , women’s opinions in merchandsing |jegisiation through his commit-
where, the market remained quite|. Heavy hens 99-31, light type hens 20-| i ratts and the and sales projects while acting @8|tee?”. Current asked. weak. Cavoneite * tdovias & public relations assistant * * * * * *® pereerr scos sig slightly seoninene “With the Southern Democrat
Wheat near the end of the first DETROIT, April 16 (AP)—Eay fod.|viretnned “wedudine’ the alls, The addition of Kleber J. J. Le-lin control of standing committees
hour was % lower to % higher, |Detroit, cases included, erie Hat Seas Phage Pard, of 81 Oneida Rd., he jot Congress, election of a Demo-
new —_ _ . to 1 fowee, a arade, be aee tt wed avg Pas en ast vg Sa sales staff of Ward E. Partridge cratic chagpete insures the con-
a A2%; oats 1. cent lower, | Realtors was announced recently |tinuance Eastla
May 63; rye unchanged to 1 cent 5 Ci Np feeder ~S by heads of the Pontiac firm. Le-|eontral of the party machinery." higher, May $1.29; soybeans 1%! 4: Inrge 43-46 "wed avg. 434s aj atl had } manetheer Gott She Poel Pard was formerly associated with; ‘The Northern Negro voter who
- sph : ae pet cag 2\S-sa owed org at eR dent would turn thumbs down on P. ramet Inc. of Detroit as/has supported the Democratic par- tol a \ow- : fi manager. since 1
or, May $18. "a tt see: tls he put proctint of tt dnt tadon lens ine tet moe 43-44: medium 41. At noon the Associated Press| — : : ; : motive Trade Ass'n, he was On!pivotal states where the Negre
Grain Prices Grade B large 3970. as te average of 60 stocks was up 80| " DOWN, BOY! — A cocker spaniel tries to horn ~ ‘Munich, Germany. The lamb and the dogs from a the staff of the Pontiac Motor Di-|holds the balance of power camono's MCAOO, GRAIN opening” mos SR, grade’ Tarte 3-38." cents at. $189.70. on in as a girl feeds her pet lamb from a bottle at —_ nearby kennel often play together. vision for 2% years, * ¢ @
‘ary —~ average added 60 cents on the day, Lome ie , some re- grain: ve BY cee om MICAGO BUT us oANP, FOGS | .op|but the rise was somewhat dimmed Growth of ac’s Becker-Pal-|ty Already coo
May severe. 238. BOB Sisences Bs steady receipts fb , ones le, bur-|by the fact that gaihers and losers mer Cigar Co., 10 Cooley. st., takesidesert the Democratic party this
gota. Boat NS eer ececii coms caeeeer-=s Mining Industry Deaths in Nearby Communities zxesrss: nsrsuractt n't Mar <..cccc, 216 July . ent: 18%, ‘54.50 ST ih ‘ , rival of the first consignment of :
May eevee 142% Bee isct! LIM vals fae “prices unchanged; OB. Py: New York Stocks Dutch Master Cigars under theiTo Confer Master Degree qu ieeeeees 146% mare ne bs — cor’ ion poe cons aa he ~ SP, 46; (Late Morhing Quotations) ; Charlies B, Ward [Ray at home; a diet, Mrs, Effie tobacco distributing company’s re-
Mec lesce.. 139 duly LIIIIL13.77 [mediums 39; 0.8. standards 38; “tires Admire! ...... 184 Int Bush Mae a es. id OXFORD — Service for Charles'Duffy of St. Clair Shores; four|cently acquired Pontiac area tran-| Tuesday at Lake Orion
Mar --coers LEM Sep oo----- 3418 137; Checks 96.8; current receipts. 3 * | air Reduction 43.5 Int Harv...... 3, B, Ward, 75, of 2470 Baldwin, will grandchildren and four grea t -|chise, LAKE ORION Master Ma
May + 67% > ° Tied 6t: 4a4 ‘be held mm. grandchildren. ... 8 : . 4
arrears Livestock Allis Chaime 3° 410 Killed, 19,710 Hurt, 3, from . "| Les Palmer, president of the|%% Degree will be conferred at ‘ ® DETROIT LIVESTOCK Alum Ltd .... . A er p eneareee y Funeral Home, Mrs. William Powell franchi the meeting of Orion Lodge No,
ate 1a he eotty ee, ae Gee . 2 / etery. He died Sunday at his home. be ers. Pontiac, northern’ Oakland a Pleading guilty to © charge of! CattienSalabie’ 3.000. Largely a) Am Gyan... 483] to Earth’s Surface Sir, Ward leaves bys wile, Sare;|M%, William (Emma) Powell, Tl.lCounty and a portion of Macomb|st the Masonic Temple, Siskday
reckless driving. John H. McCas- fpar cont recsipts cows: sngnier m Mt & Pay. a a son, Charles William, and twoi?t aa, Wes “ By I beiCounty. The firm already holds a| “0 8® men om Baptist
li 2 of Madison Heights, was|fesine srereee tnd sbove fully) Am Motors. ... 183] PITTSBURGH (INS)—Some 410 daughters, Mrs. Mable Feather. 22ld at 3 p.m. Tuesday Rich-lsimilar franchise for Johnston’s|Wi! Visit the
released from Oakland County Jail! iow. west: “aula ana “commercial Ait Mews. 38 43|deaths and 19,710 injuries were Te-|stone, Mrs. Ruth Prigmore,gall of S70" Bird Chapel here, with bur~ipox candy, he said Church at the 10 a.m. service.
following payment of a $25 fine|siceay: cows and bulls and stockere and| AR oka) iit, Loriterg’...". 12gjcorded in U.S, coal mines last year.)England; and five grandchildren. |aieq Saturday after a long itinens,| reuner’s Ve i eS a ie Clean-Up Week and $10 costs. He pleaded guilty | [eecer* se): .Mat'so. "some. g Am Tob ...... os Lou Kesh... $8) Of those injured, according to Mrs, Kennedy Gorsline She leaves ber husband; twolttct: plans to hire a new.salesman/OCIGr
to the charge at a hearing held |low choice steers unevenly 18.00-20.00; Am Viscose | > 14 artin. Gl. f3ithe U.S. Bureau of Mines, more to handle orders for the -new line.) 1 gare ORION — The week
af me Leib of | scartered , sales and chotee fed) Armee sti... eo, Meed Cp.-..-. J84ithan 400 suffered probably per- MARLETTE — Service for Mré.|daughters, Barbara at home, Mrs.iiie wit contact between 4,000 and] , by Justice Emmett J. Of heifers 11.00-18.00; high choles scarce: Armour® Co’ 30 Merck, 1..." §23imanent disability. - Kennedy (Maud) Gorsline, 7%, of|William Sheppard of Walled Lake; |5 99 area deal . April 16th has been
Springfield Township. Somer heavy, = BS te 13.0: can-| Atchteon vee RS oo Pa. a8) . na Angle road, will be held at 2 p.m. and two grandchildren, ; lise “Clean gg by the Village
A $35 bicycle was reported stol- ity oan “Spuenecetel “boka 13.80: 00: os ae. by] eeter i wl Ss , _ Hho grim ploture of death o from Marsh Funeral) . Daniel A. Grow Establishment of a new branch brush. will be picked ig
Friday night from the rear of|sbeut two leads quod, and, eholee year-|Kveg aiig " "'! '¢3 Movoreia.-..: 46) Injury Im coal mines was 0 |Home, with burial in Marlette Cem-| AUBURN HEIGHTS~Service forjotfice at 20490 Woodward Ave. has| placed! pr - y ne ling feeder steers 18.50-19. alt & Ohio... «7 Murray Op. $1.7] eost Im men’s lives to mine 490- |etery She died Sunday. — placed at the curb on April 19-20, a home at 341 Howard McNeil St.,) | Calves—Salable 380. Veslers opening/ Bendix Av .... $62 Nat Bise - tend . ° hb Daniel A. Grow, 72, of 3271 Au-/been announced by officials of the|,. part of the program, .
Pontiac police said. The owner, | Sctiz®, ,$1-00-3.00 Rigner: a eety 100 Be weet ade ee | olin = . Mrs. Gorsline leaves her hus-|burn, will be held at 2 p.m. Tues-|Ross Operating Valve Co, of De- . ene a
James Smith, of that address said|25.00; some choice and prime individuelt| Bosing Air .... $4 Net Oype $2/ In other words, it ¢ost one hu-/band; four sons, Clarence andiday trom Dudley H. Moore Fu:|troit,.The agency will serve eight —————
the theft occurred between 10 p.m.!prades 1400-1900; cull and low utility| Bond @tre .... 3 Net Lead .-.- 27 man life—not to mention the in-|Harry of Pontiac, Kenneth of|neral Home, with’ burial in White|communities, including Pontiac, COCKROACHES
and 11 p.m., police added. © | 10.00-14.00. orden ...... 86 WY Centre! . 42.7\juries—for each one-million tons/Rochester, Earl of. Marjette; one|Chapel Cemetery. He died Sun-|Royal Oak, Port Huron and Mt. . | Shee jable 2,000. Slaughter. lambs) Borg Warner.. 48.6 wort & West 66.3 ida G 1 Bracken of '
opening active. strong, some held higher:| Briggs Mfg... 334 Wo Am Av ... 904 ot coal dug in this country last|daughter, Mrs. G ai mn of day, Clemens. One Full Yer Guerentee
int clam er — Oe ee in 'shorn send and choice under, 100) Drea othe... tar Ror, Pee > SUAlyear, Lake Orion; two sisters, on El-| He leaves his wife, Queenie; a ” * —
at a market at ISON | 90.00-21.00; few mixed ge hs choice Bud tes $3 Onto On .... 443) Both injuries and fatalities were/bert Jones of Brown City, Mrs. son, LaVern Huston of Drayton) . The sales and service branch will] From Houses, Apartments, Gro-
St., where a stone was thrown | wooled lambs 17.00-26.00 sheep scarce. | 7 Wie Owens Tl Gl. T4 up from last year's figures of 395|Floyd English of Peck; seven/Plains; a nephew, Clinton Grow; |be headed by Wesley Grotewohl, |} ©*'Y Stores and Restaurants, Re-
through a glass front door, Pontiac) CHICAGO LivesTocK bees ine pan *Eo” : Falcoal diggers killed, and 19,005 in-brothers, George and Floyd Amon/and two brothers, Cunt and Fritz|formerly manager of the firm's di-] ™#" Out. only one hour, Ne police said. | CHICAGO, April 16—Salabie n Pec. Seb Berga Pict .. 33-31 sured, of Peck; Frank, Albert and Guy|of Montague. a rect sales and engineering service] “"* used.
Pleading guilty to a eiarge ot] teat on" butchers compared with mest t| Sabres So . ni Penne eo bY THE CHIEF KILLER nyo of got cay ame agg ~fheeny iat in Detroit and Eastern Rox Ex
Friday as much as on . 0 126 Pe RR... pac, is , driving under the influence of liq- few er tiand 3 rade Hantne pais; sowe| Cater Trae’<. 658 Fepet 233] The increase toll came despite Ariz: 33 grandebiidren end 8| iit . ae : cone yee po _ MOTe than iors Pont, Oh. ME. Bide, FR soem uor, Monroe Bozarth, 28, of 900 S's 196-270 Ib butchers 14.78- 18.38; with Chrysler ..... 729 Phelps D ....: 674]the fact that. last year was only/ereat-grandchildren, Baldwin Ave. today paid a $100 is ) paid for numerous lots mixed igure Mis gee? Bhilco . .---- M3lthe third year in the history of|
fine and began a Sday jall sen-|snd,2 mente IB. cum, prneomiats felSncaNfS™.. fl « PuuMyMor < $138 Tuning Industry during which| Olle W. VanWagnes tence imposed by Pontiac Munjici-| with . 1 and 2 end; « few lots mixed ne ose 123.2 Pilisby Mills . 40.6 ot recorded. LAPEER—Service for. Olin W. ; 1 and 2 these weights selected at 16.50 BLM oes £ Pullman. .... 70.6/@ Major disaster was n raw? pal Judge Cecil McCallum. aro head mostly I's 0 ib Col A ..0+ 25.8 pure OU 482/A major- ‘divaster is one in which VanWagnen, 83, of 308 Turrill Ave..,
15.60; ae itmited volume 2 and 3 290-/ CO O88. ----. WRT RCA oot. 40.2 than five miners lose their) Will be -held at 1:30 p.m, Tues James J, Reilly, 28, of Detroit, 35 sS'nesb.00; larger © ee come ‘up be Gee Ges... 8a owen St... OS ~o day trom Baird Funeral Home,
paid a $100 fine and $25 costs!sround 600 Yo 11 15-13.19;, best sows! | Sees os 1eed Rev Mot... cee with burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery
Saturday after pleading guilty to a Sager 280 Te seable vo ibe 400; steers! SOP, Bt aM loge Der Tee 5... M3) The industry's chief killer re- |under the auspices of the Lapeer
charge of driving while under the slow: prime grades seazee, steadr,, Cinere| Coat Can'..... 4° Settra’ ot. |, ,| manlned. That te falls, clther at |I0OF. He died Saturday at his} 1% influence of liquor. Reilly entered .-; c-— to, 3 lower: cows, ge A eaat on wones tt Seovitl= ure. oe the mine face, off the reof or (home. . :
his plea before Bloomfield Town-} io nag ed ee glmnge eg maf Spree pore F ig?" oe Qeire Re .. 324) He leaves one son and two
ship Justice Albert C. Carr. 24. load lots high choice and Deere ....0° BOY *he" FN : H - was re- daughters; Olin Jr., Mrs. Lloyd
choice and prime steers. 21.00-23,00; bulk Det Bais |." 344 Sinelair O .. 68.4 jowever, some progress Hazzard and Mrs. H. M. Dele
Driving while his license was choice a cagel * oma 00; most good steers Dis C Seng’. ’ 36.7 Yocony Mob ... 14.6/ported last year in reducing haul- . . . 2
16,60-18. commercial Hol. | Doug Ai Aire .... @ | Sou Pec ..... 8 second- hanty, all of Lapeer; two brothers, ‘
need nies SS tee © sein sears Se 18 high choigg ang) Dow Chem ..:: G28 Sou Rr, 1uagiage accidents the second-ranking red of Jackson, Henry of Milling- \ "We Stop Any Leak He Real Too $50 fine and $15 costs Saturday 9-90.06; utility te low| Bast Kod. ''°: ‘Rand . 273) mine accidents. : ’
for Thomas Campbell, 32, of De- good 1300-1606: post *Tialty and coms Bt Auto dais’: $35 St Breed. 813] Charles Ferguson, United Mine|*: three sisters, Mrs. J. H. Rap- on! P mercial cows i1.28-13.50; a few high|Bmer Rad... 11.8 Std Ol Ind .. 886 Workers Safety Director, declared ley of Pontiac, Mrs, Cecil Phipps : $I SHEL
trot. Campbell paid the court aft- \commereal core to 1400; eatiners | + tee #4 Std Of NJ |. 60.1 that y me ampai of Otisville, Mrs. Laura Nor-
er “pitading guilty before Justice | Cini bulls 1400-1638: good and chotce|Paird Mor..’. 38.2 Stevens OP”.. Sta si sak red he| W008 of Wattinguen, D.C; 3 Herman Roth of Walled Lake. | vealers 22.00-36.00; most cull to commer-|Pirestone “".; 76 Pack... gqiaunched last year to reduce t ndchild at-grand- -RESIDENTIAL—APARTMENT was jciat predes.. 20-60-31 00: a > ore | wend ss * Getner Pay ... #85} poot-falj toll was a failure. He aire 2. ren and 35 ere ' '
Rummage sale, Thursday, April snd. cholc yearling rs wift # Co .. 47.1) saded that hart-hitting cam- fA &
18; 9-2 p. m. Our Shepherd .Lath- Meal able. shee wp 209) sinughvet Tan Msanve | Fr ‘Preah mre 3 Perse Cp “1384 paign aud ‘Ke mama me tae onayen 2. cart A CEM eran Church, Birmingham, Mich. moderately active: steady to 25 or more | ex Gu Sul... 36.3 ' M! (—Service arry . . Ce ee ae ee
14 Mile Rd. at Melton (4 blocks — — bal nally woseameer| \oen 2 Bee : a rent Con ‘ sis saaampentcadosscres |J. Clark of Maxbass, N. D., will Mectide | Bik ee HOME OWN ER ! east of Woodward). All types good sheep, steady: good to prime nosed WtleriGen Mills. 663 tne cette “18h ‘Rocket’ Engine Output ibe held at 2 p.m. Tuesday from ——— Ruth Cham) ie. clothing ahd household items. | 50.00 and above; a deck of chotee and {Gen Motors 4.6 Un Pae “paag) MOCKE ngine Uutpu |Lester Smith & Son Funeral Home | laughter of Charles W. Chamk Ask
— AAT Reoreaka,ipebuged cbout 3 oage 104 Jnl gem mire. .es 432, Beit AU - Hits 2 500,000 Mark here, with burial in Dryden Ceme-|lnitv of Troy, became the orida off Ask us about: | good lambs 12.00-19.00; several decks | Gillette 475° Unit Prat). 522 nw . {tery. He died suddenly Thursday | Charles Valentine in a recent The'NEW type of home owners’ insurance. All you Paget = gr ae and lead 06 te 106 tb mostiy 4 Sine at Gu Ges Cp... 323) Completion of Oldsmobile's at Maxbass. ning ceremony. Charles is policies in one with only one ration date! your
ll: 00 to 2. 85c. a adv. | |38:00-20 50; a short ~ food “and | pa ng ‘ 4, U8 Rubber... 88.8) 2,500,000th “Rocket’’ engine was re-| Surviving are two sisters, Mrs./son of Mrs, and the late expl :
|pelte "19-00: a few eull_ to, most ty Gt No Ry... 43.6 warn B Bic ‘: $-4| vealed this week by J. F. Wolfram,/Abner Tripp and Grace Clark of| Valentine of Washington. The Rev. | FIRE—WIND—THEFT—LIABILITY—£TC. J
Rummage sale and Re-Sale|ihern slaughter ewes 4.25-5.50 ear one oy weet Up Tel... 31.8/General Motors vice president and Attica, ; William H. Collycott of Rochester DWELLING AND FURNISHINGS ,
Shop. Thursday, April 19th, 9 a nn Holland Picks 16 Wests : $4 '|division general manager. Mrs, Allen Stephens officiated at the ceremony,
ee p. m. First Methodist Church, Fleein Killers Shoot - rng Ral st sal ne red milestone event was signaled at a LAPEER—Service for Ida Mae! - : / _ SAVE UP TO 25%
hile at Pleasant, Rhee: rnd g insu as +0 YS Moot iy |press conference in Boston where Stephens, 92, of 3373 Davenport Hostess to Lapeer Unit . ti
t 0 C lee ane ; oe Jouns oh & T 119 the GM Motorama. is now appear-|Rd., Hadley Township, was held WORTH BRANCH — teu: Lew . «See or Call
if your friend’ 8 in jail and nents «2 C p lit ooak 3240 jing. this morning at Muir Brothers Fu-|. .N' 3RANCH — Mrs. is
bail. Ph FE 5-9424 or MA 5-403 yprio | eme | Interlink ices «rocks According to Wolfram, ~ first/neral Home, with burial in Fair- plenty will a a ae id the MAYNARD JOHNSON
ade | SIA. C ww — ‘Kill (C. J. Nephier © |Rocket was produced in 1 and, plains Cemetery, Sparta. She died Lapeer County unit of t peer’
a — \Serack for” the third straight, Sum Figures after potas pean ae ctrnths|dev veloped 135 horsepower. Its 1956 at Lapeer County Convalescent County Hospital Auxiliary at her . Coma Sy tart mae
lj | B d Wi day on British-ruled Cyprus, gun- | atien ies & Rauip Cor ph Low, Noon counterpart, the T-350, has a horse-| Hospital after a short illness. home on North Branch road to- Phone FE 44583
Inco n an ins ning down two Cypriot policemen. | ‘Gemmer Mt Mie c ce . : ae i power Fating of. 240. ; : | _Mrs. Stephens leaves her oma, ' ‘night. en moe ee son
P . In Nicosia, gunmen killed Kyri-\ ft te ot si a i 3 ft
tate ind onors akos Aristotelou, assistant super. Peninsular Metal Prod Co ji 115 11. . , -
~ lintendent of police, as he visited| Ruty’ Mile Go eeishett i ie ibe th. oe ‘a
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Income Tax Service at Star Cleaner, 206 FE. Pike) ci in person. Hotel Waldron, | Pereonable young lady to, do 9? sLOOR LAYING, SANDING, FIN- SUITS. COATS & AL.) FE + 3600. 168 E. Pike St. - eeseeel? ROBERTOON, APRIL 14, 1%). gear| EXPERIENCED SERVICE MAN pe er nde ant eae. Ys. "Bap. Guar, work. Orie, we Hiren FE ‘4-101 meg ,TV SER Laundry Service ecesscces ch a, BY Mrs. Ge ieve Reb. for . — 5 grvere fl ity SEE ial cy at CA- eyes estimates. Leo & Jack, FE cA CHILDREN'S At-|° Open_ Ev: 2-2076
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Moving & Trucking .......19 Rebarteon: dear brother of Rel: oT peRIENCED WOOL PRESSER |©XPERTEN CED. WAITRESS C AREER Modern equipment, guar, work) Garden Plowing 16B)tvrewsrrens & appina Ma»
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Cemeter Gardens. Mr.| have a car end need to earn $100 iad "|RECEPTIONIST for dentist ... $100| finishing. Alger Miller, 18 yrs den plowing Tractor work. PE Upholstering 23 Television Service ........22) femetery. Mamétial tate ai the| per week the vear-around, eall| poviac press Box 73. GIRL PRIDAY for bigwie $350) Pontiac. MA 5.0888, 48189. ; :
Typewriter Service .....22A| _Meivin A. Sebutt_] Funeral Home| Puller So ee ttt. __ Git FOR OENERAL OFFICE | BOORKERPER experienced _ $200|" igor, CATING, SAND PE 62080, Meviachmente of plow, disk, and Charo Yale paares. UM. ; . at ip I Tors work, Shorthand preferred, Insur-|ACCTS. PAYABLE own trans _ $260 FLOOR BANDING, LAYING. ottashe Ae, ra lined, $2, Lined, 83 per panel. FE Uphoistering . .......000000623 APRIL 16, 1956, RUS-| TRACER LATHE OPERA lense dontranio. Brum. SANDING, LAYING, FIN. es 4-1 * . o RET LA ance experience desira rum-| ANSWER PHONE - + $200)" hot water Sheater. ke new, . sell 8, 1090 V Rd, be- mett-Lincicome Inc, 377% B. Tele- R full charge ... $360 .., Gardner, Central. FE EA 6 ed husband a Masel Roser EAD GRINDER OPERATOR ee Oke FIOURES? os He pe ne sree Lae Be siRbes PLOWING AST yan tng. Oe Cooley Late. Rd. EM
srrangement - OFFI RETAIL SA ‘ ERAL 8 REPAIR. 1. Free e: 2 NOTICES later Donelson-| All muat hatte p experienced Oe ee aces Mae RD OPERATOR, own| Brick. stone, cement work Ofeveling. soil. } ‘
be sere = pre meget poe par _Law i ah hd eed OL EE $770 and tile | @LOWING AND DRAGGING. u THOMAS UPHOLSTERING
may be seen etter * DM. GUARANTEED ROOFS, ALL| _¢4878 or MY 25002. 000 | | srg ae oe ; HOUSEKEEPER W1D, BETWEEN ; MY 3-403, _____| siTPCOVERS, DRAPES_& BED- Lost & Found ....+.++04+..24 —t_—- ie pha ally RG. ct co. the ages. of 30-43. PE 3.4370. HA OBS FOR MEN r lo, ST. Jog Mugus Marsh. ROTO TILLING spreads. Your material. FE 5-6797. ; ; , HOUSEKEEPER , NO ee Es} Hobbies & Supplies .......24A | SAWYER, APRIL 14, 1986, JOSEPH.) g977 Orchard Lake Rd Sane 6 Eh inate’ so eee ANIC |... . ‘i USE RAISING Lawns ond gardens. Wayne Dutch, Lost & Found 24
mg husband of y LAID OFF? woman in charge, good wages TRAINEE for retail mgt... cavating, cement work, top sot!| _¢f: Notices & Personals eocvnedll Be. ele re ot and time off Sekiena e374 . OFFICE MOR. fill dirt and gravel. FE 2-2721.| LOST IN THE VICINITY OF
” Sawyer, Mrs Harold Brabbe, Mrs Reese ae | a pen tnt Saket este la OPER Gar on HOUSE MOVING, FULLY ORLANDO sn dlestraits, Lake, small br brown Gog. Pp Mra. . " Apply s. irl, 26 to 45, good with children. ie — : oh : ROTOTILL
mes, Veooet, ond hn nna Praser; liam Peetland Also ¢ | J08. FLEMING, PLOOk LAYING,| Gardens plowed, lawns tilled. _ Market 4-31.22,
w , Mrs. Edith wa J ey “wars, | 4 = et Nee. une neey = caine. Some aa ee nn Bite Ph * 92-4405 ~ ies -| Poet _F BY THE ae ‘ta! i pty sum of money = ANTED ‘= : 7 — ~ . . BLACK DIRT . Wid, Children to Board ..,26) Sai‘. held Wedpesday, ‘Agel 18, ae wend, opie west. mie| ee * dave D wet: Instructions 9 CAND CLEARING — STUMP RE- Pplow. garden. FE_5-1207. imoetegs coer, Semenete te
Wid. Household Goods ....27) Piai.20, am, from, Fermer-tnover) pat “woodward. sen Labo Pas. other ‘belo, #32" References, AM CAKE DECORATING Counsm |_erew broken OL 140s.“ __Income Tax Service 17 _Roch Friant Arata , 27) op - HH.) pital, . 46667. = er AN’S BROWN BILLFOLD Wid, Miscellaneous .......28| Ravage, oificiating. | tnterment 10 | owen ; GARDENING. AND PAINT LADY TO LIVE IN. CARE FOR 3 eg NEED NEW KITCHEN STORAGE) ous + TAX SERVICE, YOUR “eet Cavalier, Gas Station. Con-
ne Beef, erste’ an ths TAN: GARDENING ND PAIY | aman easy otse Ava eds °O8 REDEMATION IGN AY.| Wit" regia’ OM > 4 Dr MiGmar ar mines Pe tend 07 | Gis Rend ‘person! gaze Money Wanted cnvccesecal rarmes -8n mt p> ons ‘| MOTHER'S HELPER $44 DAYS A ica, USA. Companies pay over. PLASTERING AND REPAIRS. ALL INCOME sax a vic IN YOUR _ Clarks a 8576 Cla)
w. to Rent 29| 2 Ron ‘Tuesda}. aEchANic W : BU-| Peek: Live in Christian home. MI) seas fare if hired. Write Se work t _home. OA ae MANE Te anted ee eeeeonnde tek - Pontiac pet a. Ander 20, W. National, 1020 Beene’ New. rates 2-4864, INCOME cE TAX 8 SERVICE’ NO WAIT- Cost Your a sie”
Share Living Quarters ....90/WERA.8 i Bi Oxford. age 78,| Rmpubiic re im izann 70 DRIVE THE SANE |" liteom aa wer a | JA é ro NNEN Wicnigan_Aotmal ‘Rescue Lean . : n - en mmere ACK BA : Wtd, Transportation ......31| beloved of Sare Ward, ' WAY AT “SAFE-WAY”" DRIV- FE 40274. NES LOST: ENGLISH SETTER, FE- dear lather of Mrs. Mable Feath:| METER READER Part Time ER TRAINING SCHOOL Say WEE Aw REPAIR. male, whiteliver ticked, vicinity Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs, ....32) erstone, Ruth and’ city of Pontiac, salary $3,809 to ° Bus. nes. FE 8-1645 PE meas ‘Kalle? — TAX SERVICE Southwood Rds. Charles Ward. Puneral ¥ grede ; 5 ANTES B-06i Vers Kemer 7a Rewart on vias
Wanted Rea} Estate ....32A) service will be helt Tuesday,| Stirea. ‘da 8. 40 hr. week’ Full ; . DIESEL POWER @jROOF MASTERS. NEW AND RE- : Lost: MALE CHOW VICINITY ; CF 12. en Triage. ben y personnel Opportunity 18 revolutionizing industry! | Bitter we sie Te | ~©6 NEW LOCATION of East Silverbell Rd. Cinnam . sat re officiating. "in-t office, city - hi helt, 8. Parke. Mechenleall ae men in iO suYDER PLOON LAYING. color, Answers to name of Gen-
RENTALS UFFERED - will Tle tn state as ne Bossardets| steady. yeu ny work. Perm For Girl or Woman tain all fatal ‘of Diesel ng oa | _ sees aot totic, Monee F/T #. mA FE 2083 Bete “eee es
en al Home, Oxford.) eetiia e-2161 ait ips Write for Free Book “Earning|S§EPTIC TANKS AND TILE Laundry Se Service __ 1 Monta: nag mi Pe §-tbad, Rent Apts. Furnished .....33 = “es BOOKKEEPING EXPERIENCE Power in Diesel” Utilities Train-| fields installed. Trenching and 4 pet. Please call FE 5-7542 . : ; a FoR sn ehity bs = 4. am on, a a ae _ing, Box 13, c-o Pontiac Press. gene OR 3-5212 or Wood |: ack CURTAINS, PLAIN cn et RUF. | ee: io See: ‘ES. ONE FE.
Unfurnished ,.. OES. ao cutis Rent Apts , : aoe Card.of ’ Thanks woe Box 10° Pontine Prsess siving 12:30, Days PER WEEK. AP. Work Wanted ‘Male | 10 — TRENCHING ‘AND _Teuedry Phase F rE see a sold, lost Fg
Rent Houses Furnished. ... ‘ a IG | nen nen J "
/ WISH TO THANK OUR MANY “ana _and_pay_expected._ FULL PARTICULARS TO BOX 161, YEAR OLD BOY WANTS | BULLDOZING LAUNDRY, WASH . ARD - DRY.| ‘near Oakland County, Beag: eClub
Rent Houses Unfurnished 36 friends neighbors, for their MAN — 6 PONTIAC PRESS (Work of any kind, PE $3138 a poet tS cou ae ait tAUNDRY™ es | s found call OR 33475. Reward | ent t. Specia 4th jaa CARPENTER WORK NEW & FE +e oo SER ares Rent. Lake Cottages p+ 36A ee al berearement B L Piotmaee with ear SaniY PLAN DemOnsTRaToR —feDMlt_PE sane. Buildmg Supplies — 1A saiea Tentiee FE Lost: 9 MALE ENGLISH SETTER,
For Rent Rooms — ........37) Sat'Lsshors Truck ant Coach end| OFFICE MANAGER | eam mory, with iPoly Parties! SASEMENTS DUG. SEWER AXE | ~~ ‘~~ | WASHING TRONING DONE IN| . white’ with brows Orchard Laxe. und ‘Coach and ' " nt Ouaranteed| WaAter connected, No job foo large my home. Pick up and delive id Tk Frese Rooms With Board .,.....38 i _- ee. Qummer position at, Wenjea Toke livery. Beli over ~*~, fascinating| f) too sma: all. $-3401 or Wrecking Call FE mks’ LILA BRO. PE 24002.°C. KPa se Puineil
Convalescent Homes ooee DBA) . one eat. = tnd ties, Call Detroit. Senn CARPEN ER WORK NEW AND . DER. "oie Kenilworth, Y's ars PATENT
Hotel Rooms ....-+.4s++4+.39 In Memoriam —_-2|OKE REAL MAN FOR DELIVERY) son 6-200 maven Dye, i240] “repair, Poor tiling & insulation. MSDE RN 40 .UNIT|__ Landscaping 18A leather purse with Canadian bere
Rent Stores seccceovoccece In Lice Pere” c, or ° a ative 9, @ positon — eas RELIABLE oe cosas lk LIVE CARPENTER AND C aBi NET APARTMENT BUILD- wereding. EM NG” AND FINISH rl gt a Phone FE 24378
‘ a, k_new and repair, OR 34857) ING S a SH) —&redin FO pants LANDSCA®. Tae:
Rent Office Space .........4l neased aways A Focne Sar 44139 for interview op: with children, ere quam, J's Sore CARPENTER WORK. ALL KINDS ING. SILENT FLUSH ED FORCES LANDSCAP- “OST. BROWN LEATHER WAL-
For Rent Miscellaneous 42) misStmifing way’ and Ft ee NCCLELLAN Baut_co. _|RELIABLE Winow WOMAN TO tio, re * BATHTUBS, BA i He re eat jolla On'L. 6 Reward. Pigase contac . : ry to ong ony elm al _take care of’ eet FE 2-822 a = J . - L. Omehundro. Mon.-Fri. 8-5 PAR’ — ARPENTER W N OR FILL oat ey Le a tans AED
Mega nid "baled "oy at’ °° |Pinen Teacetent” opearinty tar RELIABLE WOMAN, "OR | GIR UA Neh eorimnl oe SS) ROOM AND KITCHEN | driveways graded. PE_t-asa2, |= Dutrolt, Twnsend_t#t00. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE|®m* Soy. e ey all him Fs. Great Laker Overhen for abetyatting vita ot Lake large. Free estimates OF Si. NKS.. MEDICINE NERAL S TANDECA PING. ya _Hobbies s& Supplies 3 24A
ee; To cls “hand ta the bette? esene. ‘ . SALES aS CARPENTER AND CABINET -8373 seg Gas ETS
For Sale Hoos een) Hak Bet eet | SALESMAN) nap ‘what an an ana Gated pattie Bw CABINETS. RIFCHIE ‘asians eg, bess op. "BE ARATUE SER gt ; . children. . ’ Fiat time, rtunities galore,| *¢°@Ssories. Salary and commis. | | CARPENTRY oa | PE 49006. Lawrence. PE 314 1 Vs
For Sale Lake Property ...44) _children rience not pecessary Apply SUZETTE |Mtice'a Brin CANNES hoe | ARD SIZE DOOR S| LANDSCAPING _Notices & Pe For Sale Resort Property 4A; Flowers 3) _Heignts TE _Repairs. EM_ 3-4775 COMPLETE WITH 7? *off ana fat ot ices & Personals 25
7 4A _-241_Pierce. Birmingham CARPENTERS, ALTERATION At@r” . Se eS | __OR3332 aad Suburban Property ...... —eensre SILK FINISHER AND REPAIR fepal?, PE 6-270 PE 44168 HARDWARE AND —— Aerotred Knapp Shoes
For Sale Lots ....cecesu..48 0g Wr meee OMS 5000) Relbresct Goa wadee hast Ae nckee Te “eae RE! JAMBS, NO. 1 OAK LAWN sore airpoR'Mfg HEPOAD 3 io : 1802 For eeetee 7 * * «_ MEIrose 44631, Holt ty. __| F L R J N G LIKE Sale Aanenge epeesece Funeral Directors’ 4 WATTRESS, APPLY IN PERSON CEMENT WORK. FLOORS. BASE-| 1: 7° MIRED ~ BUILDING . “Wott W secmew Pecos '® For Sale Farms ..........:48 , at Baran hott Satte 5° a mente & arveways. Cheap iabor.| NEW. FIRE DOORS, re pant, _|108 WEDDING EDDING INVITATIONS #7 1m Rent Farm Property......48-A| p, AIR AMBULANCE GROUND |, _Sunday or holiday work. |i) EGFRICA STAIRWAYS, MOD-|.4 : i Sutherland Studio Baron Sh. L WIRING NG LICENSED SAP ArT LiL” towne STRAITS LANDSC. oktne = Post
Sale Business Propetty 0) |, cosrs TOE SNR, IG & Fs. ec ERN TUBULAR RADI-\ Qt css on uae eeee Beri: Mo por weRT ey id jiu ~ . Rent, Lease Bus, Prop, .49A crys, Serib’s Drive-in. 10 WF vere. Relabie, PE S005. | ATORS, COMPLETE) tandscape your home. “Nothing | pare Burne. PE 24614 #3 Mark. . _ = arinkne POLL TIE =| PLUMBING 7 wren| BOILER ROOM payments NA FOAM WILL
| For Sale or Exchange .....80 TE somes | FExture- [Pen E Se Pane Be Bl ee |e CUIPMENT => LUM-| amttapetaden Present) Et Stet WinelRata 6 ; ’ over, FE 5-080 PLUMBING WORK Sone REA-| = | _mates, 3-207 HOUSEWIVES: HAVE A PARTY
eee = WANT LADY TO COME INTO MY TouNG ous mast eeikES WORK BER, STRUCTURAL ROTO OT TLLING. GARDE “AND and eam cash or ‘bostess gifts.
Bra Donelson-Johns men cat Se WT Pers rk eae Gage tad winnie tee FE STENT TT NOS ‘00 Busi ities 51 pd |WOMAN. 7 TO 50 YEARS, nick —*3375. TO YOU R PRICES. Dinca’ S65! Complete | In Debt? ness Opport » weed FUN ersona ; '/
un “DESIONED FOR FOR _ FUNERALS” | Must Be Journeymen h vietributersd Rares elocsee Pac hied Work Wanted Female 1 nn SALESMEN. AT ST TE _FE 5-3140_ | if you aré having trouble meet-
Sale Land Contracts .....52 —“spangs.GniFrin Case Seniority Advantages | gaat? nvesemeae! Manuisetures ag women want watt wasa 84 DAILY AND SAT." “Moving & Trucking” 19, & inculoss cagare Sot | Money to Loan ...........53 Thoughtful Service \" Long Program | credit or bond Pontiae Press| ‘fg.and cleaning. FE 71-0223 82 SUNS. 6435 \ AN re __ SELLORS. INC 41'2 8. Saginav | ; : * bees | Box 17. _ | ALL IRONING 3 BU. PICK UP A-l morn TRUCKI “above Oakland Theater. FE 8.0456.
| Mortgage Loans ........... al Vooraees- Siple Plenty of Overtime | Woman FOR SIMPLE COOKING) 9nd delivery a dav service FE DYKE AT HARPER, “erie MC 25m or PE Soo OPEN TUES. WED. & THURS. . | ; light housework live in. $30. Large, 1 \W \l NU 35-0874 | 2% _tvenings Dorothy §. FE 21244 |
FUNERAL HOME family Other help employed. Call BABYSITTING — WASHINGS AND) ‘'**2-- atOrceacle A-l LIGHT HAULING. ANYTHING | PARK YOUR
: Ambulance Service, Plane or Motor | trontngs done bu. FE _anytime, PE 5-0673.- RIN 2 CAR
| MERCHANDISE PE 2-8378 | ' —_ rea SAL MOVING -HAULING At $0 Lateyette St. $6 per_month OAY WORK OR BY THE WEEK iC COLD Ww 55 Cometery Lots $ Mt g. C orp. ~= ___ Help Wanted $ Phone PE $-1339. ; Reasonable Rates FE $2488) Dorothy's. be weeny, rE eneccecesecrenecenne sah! NSN | EXPERIENCED WHITE LADY ad HAULIN NYTHING, ANY- iu a
For Sale errr Uni ue Opportunity | Wants house cleaning vy hour WwW k g time FE ssa USED JUKE BOX RECORDS. 21? Sale Household eee57 WHITE CHAPEL, BURIAL or yore CAPITAL OAK PARK, MICH | A, f ~ Well Pa id FE r ec In) ABOUT ANYTHING “HAULED. |_E. Pike. Open F Priday & Saturday.
Valentine Gifts sconaselincalincttieatied lin ali: TH EXPERIENCED, BABY _SuTTER Baggmenta. we cleaee. FE Wed, Children to Board 26 eee EULA aad NaLig Se | Hm Maa OO ine YOU, HOUR, 00 Weeevereenes Fami Small modern convalescent home a a 3 DAY CARE i "
For Sale Miscellaneous -..60 . IT gcSReila Sot amet | Seca eens Bova gte | MOMINGS 0 OU Ay FICE “Sere he ur ono ASAE Si EEEPR Do It Yourself ............61 BOX REPLIES Bervice, ‘. pist and occupational (a NOS WANTED. Business S Services 13' Perry. Call FE 5-969. Local only. EXC CARE FOR 1 OR 2 CHii- T Also full-tim> attendants mone, 103 ee OEE ~~~ | ABHES “AND RUBBISH HAULED _dren.. PE. 17-0637. & Equipment ...61A At 10 a. m., Today | |WANTED: EXPERIENCED MAN, Male female Kindly . sow a. | LICENSED CHD CARE. : t to operate milk. boftling plant. detailed qualifications po f Rone. 8. ‘A BU. 1 DAY SERV- ACE TREE SERVICE ee ae ._- annen Sale Musica} Goods ".......62.§ there were replies « Good salary, no Sipday work wine Pontes Pines ” waiton Blvd. FE! i: ool Get our bid. FE ASHES AND RUBBISH AND iceNgeD~ se
Sale Office Equipment ...63.) the Press office in the “eam, need. yrrget Pd., Roch-| 13 set work the ta] coment Sertice ee 3904, Ostien Gupsis Law en 3m | fummiture, Prone FE 28 s| you are g¢ to work, the RICAL WORK ‘AN For Sale Livestock avecceesta weekly handling beautiful ster-; come is unlimited. Apply in per gd Soe og Mig Slee. iousectoneed | face ate ove. 2s Mvante ‘work. rie a aati TRUSE | _Wtd, Miscellaneous , 2
From 8 a.m, to § p.m. ling and fine Bavarian china son . and references if necessary FE, CHIMNEY W ORK | =
Wanted Livestock .........73 ail poutd 0c fe Leads plentiful. No canvassing CRAWFORD _8-268T after 6:30. We specialize in chimney clean, © DELL CARTAGE BEEHIVE EQUIPME: Pm 3013.
For Sale Poultry ' 4 red. immediately Tbe Sat weomegy. FED or FE AGENCY WASHINGS, TRONINGS DONE IN| jtocal and Lone Distance Moving) _sfter 4 p.m
=e sesafaass ess Gssumesn no respon poet 834) «WwW ORUrOn OR eto, mr howe, pine caveliom werk oe ag -_Rhone FE $4000 wr TO BUY — MACHINIST S
Sale Farm Produce .....3|j hit “lor verere Vater | PARLRIETER TO, CAPE OR) — MF gen 0) See inc ness ei ck PARDON AY EL, DRIVEWAY | tools, Pe Sree Sale Farm Equipment ....7 wt portion ‘of the fret ¢ | time. FE. 5.0000. Employment Agencies 8A\ eee | fs ete an ett vat Bin i anted to Rent __29 Auction Sales * of the advertise Employment Agencies ©" Would like housework by|_tateret com TRUCK ANYTHING PROM TRUNK) ~~~ staerecsesens which has been ree }) BEAUTY OPERATOR |~~ 2. 1 FE SORLCLEAR VOOR poss 6 Uk| © to refrigerator. enytime. Call FES ROOM HOME NEAR. WHITE deree Veet ceucufeusee || Experienced. steady tuii ume pe| BIRMINGHAM the day. Please call holstery. Pree estimates, Fa) 4008 aire | om Seite ee Pertly furnishes. are made be sure to sion, Ale conditioned sai . OFFERINGS ie 2m Dish anytime, Cheap. FE i710 COUPLE WANTS 2 - BEDROOM | home unfurnished, we 4.1800, Bt side. FE
Smith
Leip |PONTIAC PRESS EM-
ployee, wife and child .
desire 3 room furn, ‘apt.
in Pontiac. Reasonable
rent. FE 28181, ext. 1.
ad
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Se cy. \¢ i: ae y a
PHHRTY-THREE.
ACTION!
ent: ee & eee
ES oaks large oF
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor
11M. Safran Eves ii 8:30
CONTRACTS WANTED ———!
ah ee TE YOUR ‘
contract or equity in your 7 ROOMS. CLOSE IN. NO DRINK- rea. weiome, 6 iliee “FE FE
a email child welcome, FE
K. L. Templeton, Realtor 333 Orchard Lake Ra FE ¢4563 + POR ROOME FON RENT ot |”
‘QUICK CASH ae ee ee For
es brad a artes ask for Mr.
~ WHITE
WE LAND CONTRACTS Bowes Foie EA: oe
7 ROOM APT. PRIV, ENT. $14 ctfer" with ao "additional hidcen | per Week child ” wel-
Rerwy sottigment, Give us| come. FE 8-161.
a "ptione call Free esti- 7 LARGE ¥
ma _orated. West side. raven.
: : R LOW CAB. Nicholie & Harger Co. |? Ay ise Ru 33_W. Huron St, FE 5-8183 7 RO “PURN-
ROO contracts—you'll| laundry facilities. Adults only ies
vate entrance. 1.
| oat Apts. Unfurnished 34
‘= eee Oe Ge i
3 poeen Pe Babe or PE bbs tH ese fing
etgeen,_ fie ij wet. of bn on seis
* wove aod ‘alten Cigse in,
Soran 8
’ . 4 E. Pike, Cail after AL 7 ee 3 te E| 8 pm. PE 02308. 8660 Dixie Hwy. 2-1651 3 ! “MODERN, STEAM Phone OR 3-1205 heat, PE | 2-106: CASH, FOR LAN CONTRACTS. |? BMG. AND Bee te Wi : ee pa renwen, $440 Dixie Hwy.) fans” ply 7 ROOMS : ow “Oak-
ae APT. ry UTiLiTins FUR-
Wanted Real Estate 32A) pished. Adults only. 100 Pine
OO ca FAAS Beran |
CASH , TAND 3 48 HOURS 1 ae, crea scented. “ADD ” FOR YOUR HOME [re EQUITY Fare, im, Bo Grinkere, 114 Center.
PT. UTILITIES FURN
iM WRIGHT, Realtor | kaune aly. 100 Pine Grove.
Co-operative Real Estate Exchange 2 ROOMS, ADULTS ONLY,
OUR SLEEVES ARE. |;“noome-an
- ROLLED UP !! And we are geared for AC- ae TT ee
kia atectP ant Serbs | Sboupie anit PE ets ‘to «sell more than or 7 RM, APT. i CHILD WELCOME.
TUAL CO- ‘TE 2
3 RM5. re 5 hae
N_ Stowell. KITCHE NAND
bath. cad pe, aN
__Perry.
THIN 30 a m1 Let us prove our claim with (3 RMS. AND BATH. BABY WEL- and RESULTS for Dresd wi ACTION en, si ani 4
: ou. “SELLING YOUN J ROOM APT. PRIVATE EN-
| tran Close in,
‘ie, TH, Woot children welcome. 653
a E, 23ND
c +7640.
VALUE 15 OUR RESPON- Ree ee i a men. SIBILITY TO YOU.” Call | § Cottage St bath. Fic 40008 +6700
us NOW! - |8 R Ba LE ONLY
noon PE, METTLE Petes Coren Oe Fdw. M. Stout. Realtor | Net’ gmploy. Go we |4 OOMS AND BATH, UPSTAIRS, Em
"1 N. Saginaw St. FE 5-8165 | tertora H. 8 ‘sioe Drcecent Lab
Open Eves. Pit 8:30
MODERN 3 BEDROOM HoUSE ec. FE_ within walking distance corner. |} ROOMS PRIVATE "E ENTRANCE. |
Pike and Paddock Furnished or| private beth. Adults. F
- unfurnishea. Can pay cash. Give, ROO ASEME. an
address of house, Box 5, Pontiac 3 rent mal seb By Re
~Press _Lake. EMpire 30198 . = ‘ J ROOMS AND BATH. NO CHIL-
LOTS OF LOTS ® dren. 47 OF Orenard Lake Peau of 3} ROOMS, ONE FRO!
. tye =. bya Mwoat be have| bus. Recently @ . Couple
you to ame on Real Estate,| only eh ah ORANGE
1362 W. Huron nm evenings ROOMS, A 5
FE 46492 or FE * in. rE a
NOW OW 18 THE TIME OF YEAR TO 7 R ~MDEN, APT. SEPARATE. receive that TOP DOLLAR * ake priv. ie e week. EM 3-468, r real estate: We have clients |" 3? RMS NO NO CHILDREN
Qooxing for good 2 and 3 bedroo: __ FE 4545
homes. If you went action give u t je \3 : ROOMS Ms AND BATH AT AF CARE.
we 8 call an we specialize in sale)" Nicely furnished. Private en-
Corner Williams Lake Rd & M39) trance Baby welcome. MY _ 2-4631.
Office Open $-5 30 OR 31233 7 RM. APT PRIVATE ENTRANCE,
_ After 5.30 call OR 37038 7E 5-6007, 107 N. ganford.
J_ROOM “APT. BEDROOM | ‘NOT
SOLD fumshed, also one ti, house- keeping room. 2% N od eanei
__Lake Orion, MY 32-6052
or Not Sold tnx zaivare Pace 4, __bath” FE 5-0466
If your property isn’t sold. ye’ 4 its s "because it Wesart ‘been lied |» ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH AND
J ROOMS AND i Ot] beat, near bus line OD
“furnished. Vacant now, PE. 2-2887.
* J NICE ROOMS AND BATH. COM- pletely furnished. Suitable for 4
\ _sdults. FE
\ 300 Dine Hw 3 ROOMS, AL piss ONLY. — \___ Phone » OR 3 31298 | 1139
. ' 3 ROOMS & ia STPeER PVT
PEDDLING your |" ent. 370 State St. PE 42872,
IER TY > J} ROOMS BATH QUIET CLEAN > PRO! E R ry: : im iddleaxed eouple. 243 Chamber-
IT’ DOESN'T PAY
ur method of showing only to 1H. PVT. ENTRANCE |
qualified prospects. _ saves rou)? ats: mies’ fore Quiet couple. -In- time and money, “Don't worry | a with lookers’’ Call us now. We, quire 200 Raeburn. FE 4-3 aft
need farms, lakes, and residential —*" 2 rina
roperties, We handle all details } ROOM GROUND FLOOR. FE
or financing and closing. 246,
J ROOM FURN. APT, CHILDREN Te Buy—To Sell—To ‘Trade YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT * geicome, tit oret, 8 Pest
MAHAN (2iiesaahe ees entrance, PE 4
REALTORS 3} ROOM. UTILITIES FURN. onaaien eon “Estate Exchange — couple. West side. FE
FE: 20263 +7216, 4 ~ ROOM FUR bel PRIVATE =n
a 1078 Ww. _ruron ‘trance and b Reasonable rent,
NEXT eT OFFICE | _FE #1156. ie & Chicago 4 ROOM APT ry “OO SM PRIVATE ENTRANCE | | and bath. 6 me west of Pon- | R
private entrance. Call bétween 6
am. & 2 p.m, FE 5-4844.
#ROOM ae TED, 523 ORCHARD
Lake +1” “tf
|b. ROOMS AND ) BATH. $65 A _ month, Cal after 4 pm, FE
67440 o | 5 ROOMS, SECOND FLOOR. _¢lose in, PE 2-666). or FE 2-774
1 Ri AND ATH HEAT
furnished, 84] Auburn Ave
1G. "HEMPSTEAD E +6284 100 EF -Huron
ATTRACTIVE APT SVERLOOK. |
ing Sylvan Lake. _OR 3 53-7466
BEDROOM LIVING f af
yn vaio, ‘Trippy eal Mohawk
¥ or
GLORIA
APARTMENTS ; echa
able in Pontiac. FE 44226
HURON APT. 3 ROOMS AND bata, $56 per month 103 E. Huren .
Street
INDIAN Viti 4 RMS AND bath upper Adults only. $65 a
month. FE, 4-072
MODERN LARGE 3 ROOMS IN 4 family apt. 13; Oneida. All
utilities furn. plus washes and
dryer, aed at mronth. No chil-
dren. ae
UPPER 4 ROOMS AND BATH.
Garage Lake privileges. Adults.
rn Rent Houses Furnished | SECOND FLOOR.
Downtown Auburn Heights, 817, | -—-~~-~— ¥ YOUR PROPERTY I8 IN OR) 3) WAuburn. Tear office
lar kston | | tore oe wee 3 30, 95
MS AND BATH WITH ?
* Soavecu ist floor. Small baby
: Real Estate welcome. $24 per week, 453 Orch-
20 8. are ein igs Mich. ard Lake Ave. FE 68-1431,
Apts Fo $16 WEEKLY. 3 ROOMS & BATH.
iF YOU HAVE A HOUSE, OR “Heat & electricity furnished, farm for sale, see us now, We arate entrance, baby or ‘omen
¥ aiking distance have byte, . welcome
W. DINNAN Pontiac Pisher ‘Body
66.3. Huron PE 4-2877 B ante. ‘ADpIy & t 806 St. Clair St.
WILL =F Purchase vous LARS ontcalm =
rty. asers we: $16 PER WEEK. 3 ROOMS, T- Office 8800 eM 333 iha. vate bath and entrance, heat &
Ph. Pontiac EM electricity. Bab? or child wel-
R. F: McKINNEY come. 008 St Clair, 3 block east of Baldwin north of Montcalm.
Univ. 1-5798
LISTINGS WANTED go FF. ae.
Residential, farms and business
seein Rh aaah ATIMAcrIVE STREY | MOD Dersonal service on OUT) Natural firepiace. Washer. Gar- ll.
PAUL D. i AMMOND bit yess. Oe” cal ater ¢ pm PE
Sit ayven_re! S4i18| SLOOMETELD “ABER WOOD. BUY OR SELL Ave. trantportation Teas $80 per I wih our prop- te. New! erty LP sil eck efor you'end| mesg. ou how to get cash if the tm. bache’
ier ce R. D, a 500 Elisabeth Lake Ra rr +1187 | 8
RENT 1T. FAST;
through Rent Ads! Room,
house, apartment, any-
thing — Want Ads give
28 ACTION, Dial” a :
ae: Clark ks. with us! le tice. kl ei . us! S ROOM *PT AND BATH. PRI
2 a RM onene. LARS FRONT
block east a Baldwin north of | 30 FT. EDROOM YEAR ROUND b:) .
lake front. Modern adults, Myrtie | H
__2-0361,
Hetghts Rd. Lake
Mrrie. 2-472.
T BEDRMS. ” WALLED LK. MOD. “lowe city. Reasonable. MA
on” 5 ROOM BASEMENT HOUSE, GA- rage and breeteway on Mill Lake,
A ad out. 22 Auburn, rear of-
EDROOM BRICK, COMMERCE: 2 ero egglliens basement, of] furnace. |
er. EM ‘pays. t heater, auto, wash-
FURNISHED FARM HOUSE FOR ae
«| MODERN, 4 ROOM HOUSE_ 1% rent; ghildren welcome, $16
week. Call Romeo PLateau_2-7360
FURN COTTAGES, CHILDREN | welcome, 3816 Dixie Hwy. LEASE TO RESPONSIBLE _—
bedroom heat,
r rend Ie eo Long: Lake. Town.
_
MODERN, ee
abs, om Pont Hak Rent Houses Unfurn. 36
fine,”
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“It's Joe's warning to the engineer?”
_Rent. Hesse’ Unfurn. 36
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‘dren, FE
Convalescent Homes 38A For Sale Houses 43
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fon peved ctrect sit ele, Term WILLIS M. Ni “BREW ay FE 46548 ae Sa me
T ROOM Houser. nn EAT Inguire 547 W. Huron.
ome or ae
erred. 3 +7610.
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LARKSTON ESTATE odern, tri-jevel hom: ¥ ABLE sTONE AND frame. home, beauti-
fully de ted landscaped.
owe Scar garage, ges
eg
«Sakis “Stee 5 p.m.
TTTRACTIVE ROOM FOR, BUS, 2-186, Close downtown ‘and yi, an
Fas “RILEY, BROKER £00 ‘Eiisabeth Lake 4. PE €1181 .
Pinegrove Ave, Crn, of N. John-
ON.
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Clarkston
2 8. MS Clapketon, Mich.
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PRIVILEGES. On bus Near town, PE
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CARL W. BIRD, Realtor ROOM AND BOARD FOR MEN. ae ons N FE 5-0076, 47 Florence rE unity eee E
5
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___ Hotel | Rooms 39 Fr. sith
“HOTEL AUBURIN
1 er 2 room spartments
obiten and unit. 4 «Auburn
HOTEL ROOSEVELT Rooms $13, $17.50 up.
| _West # ree, as Etat ees | RJ
~___ Rent ent Stores _ AAA
too 8 SAGINAW er AVATLABLE for eal kind of business FE
5-21
Rent Office ‘Space — ; rie
MAIN FLOOR LOCATION. ON
West Huron, next to Riker
For Rent Miscellaneous 42
iergy cruboern gem mee ee Balawin A Are.
"BUSINESS BUILDING FOR RENT IN HOLLY
PH. ME 7-3611—ME ¢4337
ONE WAY
COAST TO.COAST NT HERE LEAVE TH Clos Trailers
e. £. cian ame Disle Hwy.
___ For. Sale Houses Al.
BAVE A FREE ASD CLEAR 3 room médern home with good |
garage and land. Will trade for
same inside of city or near bus
_ lite E 7-6661.
RANCH TYPE ALL BRICK HOME
3 bedrms. 1 basement. Garag:
and breeseway feet. Cornus
_tile bath. OL
CLARKSTON, nat BOHOOT.
bedroom, custo: butit house.
tached press. fire ines. nea
carpet, semen
paved walk. ‘Alu tum storm and
_screens. MA 5-9782,
acres, pear Rochester, OLive 2-3108,
NO DOWN PAYME NT Good credit ts al} bon is gh wen
to buy this new 2? bed
house w basement. (Wiring is
— included. OR _3-2837
“GI RESALE
ae | I RESALES
2 Plas mr Le. hes “73 "pede
oak
West Uretimere. a Ms
oil fartiace, aluminum
rane eine REALTY aidwin PE $-8975
ai THE . ‘SWER TO
IYOUR PROBLEM=-—
ant fee eee, rem Want
hire, 978 BALDWIN PE 4-4203
: Multiple Listing Service
INCOME
: Same
vi \LUET, Realtor
soit ‘Rea Estate ate Exchonge
-A HON F OF YOUR FA
Oy, i Saree, howe built
fen land. Priced to. Seu with terms,
4 Fy heat Paved street, cone? 1
NICHOLE Dorothy Snyder Lavender
3140 W. Huron Pr 24411 2
Ext ete e8
if a
Ee £1, Sey Ready
co SHEPARD
Rochester OL 1-781 “$400 DOWN
Rae ae a i hes| Boel
ee ;, DRAYTON Hote is ae ‘dior "ahh and
2 ts ¥ rabie’ Aeeeety i
ub a o win ba ead oes “ore uve
yo Seer Ge ROAD
$750 ‘Bown
PAYMENTS
$37.97 RS TAXES & INSURANCE
ok i bahia at
WAGNER
HOMES 1960 N. Opd “y Rd.
FE 4719
L. H. BROWN, Realtor
139 W. Huron Ph, PE 24810 |
5 BEDROOMS
ge a
te det, Mike's achool district. |
LA SALLE PARK
fred Sate toate) ak Total price $6, si hee enon.
EAST SIDE, INCOME
3 wales Be 2 paths. 3 ee fay ext uonuEN BUNGALOW
Fie’ fat "tetvwtier Sdenh i for’ Kiddies” Handy to echoo! '& stores, $1300 down,
JOSEPH F, REISZ REALTOR | © 53%, W Huron &t FE 2-0259 ors MI: 44418
7 ROOM HOUSE
i‘ bathe, White Lake srea, Ge-
e, large ‘lot & lake privileges
Pull tea $8060 with $2500 down
Call EM 3-0301.
counrny HOME
Larse§ bedroom on 2 acre —
t Proud anne yeeceates ore
Ferd wood floors. see, sean
penn, 5 at garage, "pit soe
cure MORLAND, ANA ; i*. .
et shower, gh =
water heater, la bedroom.
Only $900 down. Call MU 46883.
on "paved ‘ 5
Large chicken house on property
C. * SEH -TT, Realtor
8081 COMMERCE RD rM 34707 | | 7400 1 HIGHLAND (MSO) M_3-423¢ |
MOVE RIGHT “iNt |
New 2 bedroom he > pos live
ing room with din' ¢ L. Generous
siged kitchen, Complete basement
Automatic off heat, Tiled bath
2 nice sized ao soon ia . $1,500
down, $78 month
AND HARGER Sm
"CLARKSTON
and brand yt Lerge Iiv- edroom mod- For You
ern Vameatow Sunvemienn “Hitchen ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES
wind. fe money tase 450. town.
PLANNING
A MOVE TO
WATERFORD?
Here Are a Few- erings
r Conudersisen pototmenta “to savertice. One ef
have ever 8 vie t m can-
Tistely at $12,009, wilh cash to mortgage,
SON REA DORRIS } 4y
32 W. ures Pas Phone | 41857
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Bateman
You'll Be Proud Te this custom built ! ranch e in
the iy area rf
ft. tot to the extra pane! fed
fo the full basement,
Every detail hes had ex
. The custom
agree
thet it"
$13,980, Si il tec °
Drayton Woods Ranch
a spt i . You"
miss this one, =
Price Reduced ,
heat & many other extras
This is by all means the
mostest for the leastest
Only $12,960 .
Bri ick Ranch
Near omen take Shopping
Center, 22 foot living room
le x
garage. On large parcel 60
RL n.— 10.800. ;
Pine Lake 6 room contempor home
featuring 1% tile , Cue
knotty cabjnets,
: ‘wonkore walk-in“ clos-
ets, aluminum siding, win-
=. wey A softener. All
CO TOOTs complete in
every deat. You'll love -st.
$15,950,
Sacrifice
Bulider needs money and will sacrifice this fine brick
ranch home with attached,
plastered garage 32 eel -
rooms and two full tile 4
baths for fess than 616,000.
You'll also find a ft
living room with Tenpesses
marble fireplace, ovedrsined
kitchen, with an ebuntance
of custom cabinets, Ander-
, son windows, Luzaire of
beat end many other fea.
tures for your comfort -
5 ie
(Tt pleases we to please you),
Kampsen
di Fe "Toa*Reaaieat ings: | REALTORS FE 4-0528 scaped bath. $13, at ‘Attractive 3 ranch ‘home, oak floors, full basement
ranch home on hill- | lop site, low _— . rae to
377 6. Telegr
boo ith nrg 6 oon
KNUDSEN
cays oe oe rae FR :
information call Mrs, Spears,
ussell A, Nott, Realtor 110 W, Pike - _ FR 46005
Sylvan Lake Village Sam Weretes om sever
ranch
ena
STOUT'S
-Best Buys
Today I:
SHARPIE
BRICK BUNGALOW
- 50 DOWN
4 BEDROOM Located near Blue
‘Theater
NEAR DOWNTOWN Large & hom
Saginaw
Chart MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICH
B.D. CHARLES, Realtor
_ FE 4-0521
sae SR WEST SIDE
$595 Down PLUS COSTS
NEW 2 BEDROOM
FHA HOMES
gas Sak at, Hood =
a ead hig chy Sewer sewer
wee past Montcalm fence et Sarasota.
OPEN DAILY FROM 1:00 P.M,
PEARL BLDG. CO.
FE 5-7923
rice :
NEW 7s ROOM AND BATH. PRAC.
tically finished, $300 down, OR ae.
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICH
INCOME
5S rooms and bath down, 4 roome
and iv entrance,
room down. New aluminum sid- . Lot Tne, ie.
income,
EAST MANSFIELD
* LOW
"BUD" Nicholie Mi "duemens
LAKEFRONT HOME
~*~ a OAKLAND nae
as
™ Ne | - ONLY $1,500 DOWN 2 nice lots with
Sos vastere oe
Sruly a bargain st ry e r
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on Die et es a
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PAST SIDE i ND BATH. Of 4 ®
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2 CAR GARAOB, + at ‘Sn. BS L. Templeton, Realtor
2399 Orchard Lak, +4063
TRIPP N. Anderson
i.
I Ottawa Drive
T Bewatiful brick Colonial.
Estabiished to 1916
MACEDAY LAK
Es rma,
wo *
re p" decorated Shae” moders
Kitchen. $14,500 with $4,000 down
| $1,350 gee For this west subur-
otal price
QUICK POSssESssION—
rm, rnetigw, clean a
cond iti
4 bedroom - 2 up and 2
down. Full Lemiragy of}
heat, 2 car garage. rms
end = sereens, Reasonably
priced *
ag
stone,
Leslie. R. _ Tripp, Realtor
va Ph Sen
MULTIPLE LISTINO SERVICE
Cass Lake
Fronts...
ANOTHER
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Safe EO, JOSLYN i _ NEAR ST. rd
living room Duplex, -2- = JOR'S
THe rms . Picture w _ Bloker apts, § "yoo!
L p ndow. $12,000 = ; ., soak.
MA M. ELWOO LAKE FR . Wi wh Rint
oe ae teas ates a ILLIS M. BREWER
ite Se yee SOUTH
_PINE LAKE FRONT |B i 18 “verms, ar nee or sa PE ssn
8 ° rick R ie rd. ore ove. at iD
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3 Bed; " ge living rooms rt inch Home fae ummerset Rd. 3
wh dese room
: -R anch at ee pe HE dandy — ie Large
; on W ood . $21,000; terms. of land. Prieed washer, ea
ed Lots North of Ponti é dows. Gas her Gepeed). 3 an
aiken ot veo dome par men Srewwoeat ere ats
400—$700 sins gee oo as \ re abt
fat ate es ay Bg be ams, 2 ital we | Subir
‘ among the tow. T . te. Call” it Ra. ‘yeas x. Suburban—$250
: Compare built for wo F: + cs = =: 8 piss Do
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3 "hay to pmeetie oe ven room 2, : 103 i a
; ‘ , gee Lge Bae wo an Ld r Whitte: ae 16,
; Lots of iy trees on. all Total price ons a 1
i % jr built-in Dav drive- Frade $10,500, . ve. WN ee car et “Lauda a wih
4 es. THESE 4%. Man , Gomplete ced more Trade — wea ~y tin ig hg L PR Lake Privileg:
C fea- * nat ve 8 les Lan LL. PRICE 24130 ft beiohd es
* an. ¥, Con fee num ct 7 At Newdetone . bic ony it. lo in aah * new attractive ‘ {
: . TODA ; orma- ‘Aren't you as ; = taceday Lake. Sacy Sutomatte of Clark.
¥ eshamed—~throwing e, Ei Situa ofl .
96350 aay ted "on heat tis bat. F
7 G umpire the m: REAL VAL! 909, ith, ‘or Sale .
Poe. THE “ELDORA *AYLORD srw 9 etn oe eatery UE—Large § West Sid sod on lot Teale. Gib | 2. Lots 46/ |
‘: GI's $7 DO” 136-E. Pik 4-9584 For Sal season?”’ money f.- wd ‘end ide Brick "py ere Uys eslie R. Tri
F 50 Dow e ___For Sale Houses : $7500 a @ for $s Colonial | DENTE. OW # cor vr. | ee eerenre ripp, Re :
HA $2 100 Dow. $9 mre. & oun.| heme. OWNER, NEW s 43 hom AN we, - a ee ee UM: street altor :
] Fall Pri td wn 50 DOV home yi NEW RAN : For Sale closed with oil = bedecom . etre Y¥ FE Open Bree ;
IX CLARESTON $14,700 VN—FHA © ‘asiz, thee CH TYPE ——_ Houses one perch. 1S Large rear, brick ai ti a
$56 PER MO. 0 AChE “— Sale Houses 43) 4%" oreh. Pull Bath, ere | ct, Sens iit ACES Hs SORA,
first WITH yic-vowe R MO ACRES. 1, ROOM, MODERN. anaes reel Geoatas ving at i's "bee _y & -F- _Ortonvilie |
ry Bl. a room, eae AND I FOR SA d Fd. off Sache! WE WHLI ~ | $10,800 *pargein. aitera Her ons i3iei9s in "4 mee |
‘ following reach o u 600. ne. \e ba oo 500 RAN : m Web- W
SES renee, ec’ | a avon) Sette ae ai IF Ronattce- tan Sina, Dg | Notot Fon |
i je own. the = i.e ge "cakk storms & scre ot Willems Ly wired. sutom Bucriar eli | lates is coro 4 Famil | A. limited orth of Ponti i
: ecto bee “roe. ange 4 paloted ary wa with shower — ier, oom, 9 rom end ball =, et one atte bet waist teptlec, lated. A [um ed rege. Oak nily Brick mited number, of ch wee ntiac
: . read . down r stu value m sto! room, it consists subdivision avatlabl ent far; : ‘ :
: one fargece. le Feedy te be soe. om. Imorediele Ns F stud s y. rms. & ee ee er 3 =
' tle bath are enter foundattoo ree closets hot water! WHY’ PAY RENT? bea sigs “aatgaee oo “ae $9600 OUR B bedrooms, and ‘richen, 2 | enient tn is a 3 bathe stndio
: The are 1 Ful es. We} tee, EST base All 4 6 can . roo , palecer,
: ter gas Ee a ES ated a=: year on — 1 bath, Ask one brah —— VALUE—B oll heat fore: coueeeen. Pull eee atean eoess. oor ’ ;
‘with perime-| wind Ave. ang Russe Auburo mortga: rms roland Pe L. H. TM both. ele ‘of with full tubs, util arm air BART rt |
‘ ite + bad ll, ctrests. Seward vm se Alum BR Hea ten % Cpu! mee sare, ane OR 493 RAM -
3 Alum: aS Pree 2544 terested, ap ward lake reens. 1362 OW tive oak Purn .. ry | 22 3-1980 Dixie sal. asher Seuipped
an HA 4 CLA ve by ane af feb Dow. ma 1 s . Realtor well Constructed.” Loo Sette tien,” fares, Presentiy.| On a ‘Maple t ——y ved terace. '
‘ -LARK RE. . sol ee na ted.” Look lt Hon, | corner. jot eoth. | roe Texi50 FT. jo 19 qaegt bones. God ‘bam and ;
| Ore AL ES C. oil 2 Fami 10 - ys over. pony A RO a- | future J ang Oa $67 tim |
+4492 or TATE Nee mily Bri i OPER miles *ta.000 Bove, Mien. OR ee gee oe ber.
sun or re casts | RRO AND, oMfACL. We ns ais | Mens rete us BROWN, oy A a FLOR its, Pave Teapot bie
: TY. . a ag 2 Collet and a 9 . _Socatient eae Cooperative ae nnett Inc. 2 sttes acres, high RIDA Home, Save snd ent,
: - a! ouses Tn orated aeeere: ten ai 1 n
| | Seen | sy nti, Fant | “oe BE a a aan ae
a OSE McL water” and new alu I Sings eof St! 8-0466 vitie leve! Ly on 13 8
: : Ty sckn w ARTY $85 m softener, Uppe' por orem Owne WAST C ay 14 wyatt Maney 8 * je ad acres of
: by ewe iy ACR or PE fa mo. Imm . Upper new HANC afd - yas’ 39 8 Pt ‘north Lo So
i . VACANT bow ES bs A toes ower, _——— pee rome a - quick ner ack to sell ‘CE Tampa ‘s Near nese & High- heat ‘and 3. bedrooms full
: ‘ home down | sil, only ROOM ee. 2 Se tin cea house : 5 prings tion. Barn Sseelint ce
M feet etten Sook, Puli , GEO. “MARBLE, aie Brick Bungalow | price 8800, DOWN ie monte, Tent This Phone ‘Grange mon,” Pleats testte Be tise teas
i “3 HOME. Anderson ea chaice Ay 8c room, uced i ‘ar Auburn vy. On 8 7; — | Deanne ° Sot. u ctures, | 22 W. s Tri
: ag B ‘ - z, Daarrow 9 et greenvite aero shaige © ecm. chool, This te a on oe. ceca tiene on | r eguly On 8. Mershail. Ulberry - Lawrence ig Realtor
AM gs ie ig trite living ‘room fireplace 3 aeereem, 2 a en, 2 dining room wl “tre: school, sto soe ani? yt BT. CHAPIN ‘ LAKE PRIVILEG at or Pe ee
T i 1 3 wi ex r - down Cy e / 7
~~ Bacio vig wardrobe terms ' ince: Pull den, new Fae. Sen potas me and tiled be | — transpor- Oe onnogee LOTS E | Sale Bu
with plantas Color S anes: Sena -| of sere Saree sod ice painted basement Dedroom “up. onic Sater SHE Qrehard Lake Re. | MAC > siness Pro ,
Cerami kitchen from rage. 7 ~ ‘pn © % with Jan- : 5-200 ACEDA ode Se o~»
: $1,300 DOWN mee mile ° de, vent Tan. ie oe 00, UD. Ale rage. Sale by owne creek. 2Vercar ge Sig Bago Di only ad UICK POSSESSION NE | nig lot EDAY LAKE BUSINESS BLD 5
Re ay base- T. $100 DOWN. ed MA 61514. woo "ties tee eee W oe tees | a iG.
Saha: Fai Dag al or elite dows. . Trock "She = oe K JOHN ee ta 6 "room. mt \ wIEtad omen a BOELY
. m mod o. |
\ Ee s 2 ioe meats 3128) DAILY 1648 Unie Bealtor © a Me INZLER mistic beat, rte 2 BEDROOM we MS LAKE mea vaett Mert sa
ei tiled 10. New homes DOWN WE Lake Ra OCHEST > ener we. | nice * A HOME So fi, with n. C Mm 4433 F
WILL, =M ro 7 ER w RE. w me Sores S pien om . 7 4
F al” Gaal pani hg a pS hag + Ed Seen, teres "Chast MULTIFT ALOR ns 186 foot ty of shade. 965 ommercial F i
nace tile. sorms trance. ew ors. Larae a $4770, Lot re mM, ‘hochester Melick NE LISTING. +35 “a 595 D cleee to po sae gr Lake fer com ation a roarege 4
; water fur- Modern © bed Md nd our oy " it. Rochester. OL, aha W, FH SERVICE. $36.97 N . OW . 62.350 c Read. renee bined £2, Oakland :
: ener, TV heater, we eee Ten. non Eg tional infor gown, aes] i $100 DOWN 5 Ro A APPROVED Pius tates MONTH a PLUS n F. C. balsa gas a sane ‘home
piessant b across ‘Lake & ro Choice ‘of ~~ atact, ae ES ae r O or S bento ee turin Ts Wo m jas) full
eontract street. inn pak. colors 4 S&S pe fu Red lot _@ m 3 bed: = and ten © 2 auto od to $1e3se : xtra ia
i ae. te Very) sign ee: Se Ba, tie ors Fined. Fiumbia pome Vour Homes ee oy room home = borer ‘made kas, heat. corer win REALTOR Co. Or 290 for quick eal are.
; bee ae tnelude taxes, [86 C. HAYD for ene we ee © art “3 we = | $ yT tae oY aio us furvace room. wide city ra tility On her * lake Ra. &, Mae ? chard Lake Aver * Merme.
, ea 48.080." Nom r : aoe semen i Fas .
a round a oo ieee EN, Realtor om LEM, | Ba ae bane mort 900 Dow i foee,teghert, Cal wove. scat | Na ve alts aia tha ata
‘ ve : y construct! : B ‘ODEL 3 lots R as u rage no
. a ous 10 tot 50 DOW early a in I ! Wwe N lesa ete ~ Just EAG phoute Ww be-
i DO 0 to Cute WN live now PL eed L 8 > out Oa streets off Pe: E ofl sho
| HOLMESBARTRAM | ) TE YOURSELF ecco a a FE utON $36.97 Per | a te REALTY CO. fe bran ae dot. ret ater at| Roy AA ona
AM eo wath Acre gf ang |? - SONS Mi ZALTY Co. | OPPS model. — es oo els, sai. 3 nne
; Dixie # starter ‘hon iieaty, of mee Fast Ww. HURO! NS EN DA , Term ne
: vaxe| yyy awe droom WD. RILEY, BRO * OR 4580 a OR 3-414 aunt fetes dhege Mo. ‘Open 9 to 9 rE $6175. PE mY FROM 1°09 PM CRAWFORD s © / 28 ©. Huron annett Inc.
| Civili F.C. “oar epee. WHIT BROKER | COMFORTA ae | Era bate "ARL BLDG. CO || 88 0. Meret ae D yo sores vou
| : 197 NR. BLE aches! I tiled ater | 7E 4 . a 2 MY +1 FE ¢ Sunde 8-0466 ;
1ans W. T ST. F Lt HOME Is, + ole | = *5-7923 WOODED CN 343 1549 IX]!
’ ’ Plenty REDER asi | MODEL and crationen. B = aeewood _ HW
; Corne! REA “bo, | I E me 2 - RE = ICK’S | OPEN DAIL epee | aldwin S dor golf course. Beac-| DRAY ‘ |
— } Sens pass pny iteconed’ on 8 tone eet grow |. ou Tota oe | _ Low pow chool foun tee ee gy 160 TON .§
: ranklin (eee | RS ee tee oe ner ee te | soem panier Ae eee DRAYTON PLAINS
rb: M50 able be has 3 (Betw st kland w 00 ing Too 3 quire @ UBU Ne om
j S =e at ttle’ peated sunporeh. fh comfort cea Oakland and ‘Me to| Webs ew ood ment. oh kttehen, bait | hy ig hy ig omm. or Mig.
; 3 i a | ea, ace. » liv ( Yor fantce, model. | > srenater ton J eater, 1f eat, a am, base: | Pontiac. tween
outh ‘o} BA fm, agen. Rowe rm ahs | stell Real S| Se iris. ate st pr Wie ates THINKING OF — I agacte, of we Ane Nand
Bi ott ee es 10 garam lncoun Ser eee | cytvay ty remand srety es NaF | 3, neomso | Be BUILDING? rF | RS caeeiemee | |
‘ ’ acre reota. hea avail- . 1 caiaieg wanes to | 38 an by s it. if 5 s, Ready separa:
vd MULTIPLE 4 the soil, pl sy PB yes on a b INCOM F— SY LV AN T on or day expansion at red | aio men /illage bead a etty oe 115" — with $6.00) by the quite tera j
e LISTING room at the att back to ED ANDER Leke LAKE peg 4 ner m tie. ing ie Soom, mod Livin, arate ished ga ts. Brand 00) down, buyer.
Ar WADrauaTE a cates ITH AREA SON. | Stati Resmeet itn | Agci She, sg War Wor, "Opent | bedroom ful room igh aad Set rege 0x34 NOUMPES-BARTRAM.
Ds ARE water ed & 4 seture 6 er Hh lovel prilS 28509, po r: 3 1” bath | elect jet pum = 402 1 R q
ea Gasuine toon maple sreroed gir ot h 5 rms ra on bend lots av lands; hov bus. os dear vdieneme | alone rie- on p. Gas op AM | i
act ing hon seribe th: jot. 20 trees on ee Pull ¢ eat bath & bath this 2 fe delay to your allable. w Brin, wers S| BLE a garage, ms &) rt fs worth t, Gare, ie Hwy. i
a NE the @ iy nee et You m ts tek Gees a trom of the bam senarate down, Pair, =e, plans or Pint ‘will focal beaut PES 4 sfenter is close to ore for ev $1, ran 3-1950 ;
aalty consti bd lot Sn" — foe "4c pote AN ean di ours, ated to tht lg echools, | erythin ull .
W HOMES SS. decoration _ it ere is 8 + back of the EX rgarage, Terme, tell | 3 further ‘detals intment. pg | yh fy art eee E lizab “| x seer pe down. Paui. DIX REAL V }
$37 Os HEAT scaping. wee and as scree creer 2 acre ‘ot EXCELLENT INCOM _BEDROOM breakfast shrubs. Tae nnzives| fre abeth Lake Eiisic | Sages. ome ALTOR. 11's Leal Aad ALUE
mg. Enesco 4 out eh. 1 IB ‘ {EF o entre alee ation dont and ¢ rooms, ing room. “ab s | sk 122% m ted
pet new in se! alice 5, "ie on of the ILITI ME only nice 6 gar Jon s, e kitchen, edroom ov feet on cc clt ut 2
geting, aves ng $7.400 w this ea & good city You must ES dee 9 years o} reom ho : age. Ca New pine | bay losed beth w 8, liv. jt. BOX196, ‘ er 300 f Dixie lisp ite
‘ith rth-—ci sized weil t see orated, d, neat me t nd ext: tpeting. I%eea rigerato rch, ith sho: block: RB AL iy ms leet on Hi-Wa
nices and ine Dedrms price $1,000 a today! | &>> kept ig oe — 3 and ‘aieely | connect Tas Sew all draperi r| heater, r, roe steckria atorw, | m1 oak from LISON 8 corner lot, Williams y and
M nog OF ay bo 3, Cor. . or cash | reciate oo optically ear ge pla fiorosna A ee commested. Clee or and water poltiete er Ke matic _Toakiand, or FES Hou: tT. 6 for of bui Suite Good
tion anent par 4 rm to ful $1 and rage, al ving | cach: and 7 ater « id vileg water | OTS oh Ue 3 light sine. for mi
oves You In Seles fc, oe. hong LIKE late Closets. bath nse full full bath ai0 oe, wih Be anes males | Be Detect Donelica pare | DOWN sacas For’ poem gg Sia SALE. SE foo an Te
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Now Model | scotamn ane W wa. | John K. I et beam, oe IR Hiltz “ae re ae a otitis
tered, om bung LY 2 ‘ livin 4 ay. 3 bed- . ‘ attic, room Ww: Webste west side loc R _ | Term raits: Lak Cash ent{ |. 4
3 om Open at} : at a eas Sones ee “ee Iwer | seaay sy rwin | Sect: =o wptnsheg | Boca tod tal wah Saat | invie oe erie rene, ae fae.) od HH BROWN, Real
3 F . ote. Stk one ouoen basement planter box. I oe Leteoiens 101% N Ba, i ogee Wy ay bath, fu decorated bath each. All re sen |B vernots, Avon T n ron ila altor
Corner of — ba a with Beate, Most beards a re Eve PE 2-180 , Street E. 2, terms. a piaves one hum am storms cbeat. new portet “| don Twp « aioe MNS tots, | mm APARTMENT FE 2.4810
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PEN room, modern home. in quiet Rae tp ene tae 1 Tae te "Rr oie S. Bloomfi 0 a ee Seatrom. | lati fee oe, moth a
From 12 Noon T saa atau st eae oak etm Bi i meres focitett| Bieta mfield Highlands bul tnt, raven pen Large comet. Tot 3 sate eett| Bate SS mand “ul Sate
mn Till 8 p.m. wood fhoors eS ee or 816000 wih erything sacrifice. T or late Bee Se fy ant ¢ on’ of consists of type. This | 2 oe SE Be | warer afer oa er
Daily & p-m dove jeors, On hard- wh ene act fast Leaving f er wil terrific me unles ion’t ask to| Tom @ floor, lai 3 bedroot i 1455. 220 sation. sew and dr auto-
WE rnd baer” masts : terms” aes ee) SoM secete ere 06 Boor, ange if rn ne ELS | Sei Sanne
" anc tame cee : : E * $33.7; ta. mr Bee this on sales resist floors bath itehen livin: Fr i 2 nike N ACR ms, e . cellent lo-
e FE 8053 «to Ot. 2 per month = 3 BEI stablished | $33.72 MONT | ER Brick, enue Sa com, beth with . . oo . 5 oe
1 pores aur | -DROOM ARE Y alates |” eas dow INTH —— tome. neries sad tout let, new petal ower, tiled | P C. SCH -
] COLONIA Toc $9,950 . iting YOU T “‘ lastered 2 bedroom hg garage bathe, Brest t 906sd. ” ighbdrh jorge 2ox30e LANNIN ; UETT
altham Sia cae tara Baca tae ee | a TRADING YOUR | See a serye| ee room rat ea RANCH WOME, Priced | Pate. brit ING big BUND sry connence np, Realtor
: — -, " on a indy schools IH al ] 7.405 fu ~ immediat rom extras ude all c t. fronte SUBU lot with vs. this ved road. ND 2 EM
a 3 bed den and full 4 hat. Dhan fruit ae Yet, yp OUSE il price, ie Se Hickor Only 2 ar- white ho ge on th RBAN -— feet B4 fect high and . R ™58) 3-4107
e ; eae oan kitchen me bui cak R. tot NE ON R Sana come blocks | Tooms. romtioge cn itis give: p03 i 4 frontage ary ent Lea: EM 3-42:
, BE toot “tae toma ‘ ne he This W HON A ussell ray at en Bchoo!,| ving r 15 feet nae of eet | with ‘ining os borg ase Bus. Pro e
Cent y te basement Pian ir Jo all beet hon Norse tts} Net 1? ou vent an tiving a ite with, dining modern 20 ft. omer | MAT. + Wee Suburban 38x50 BU p. 49A
“enter Lin ‘ oan a? autorek: Aluminem beat. Pol ement, ey- Naturally vet i412 nia ang | t its | ce eas see. F Ly ft kitchen pabedl gad FRONT urban, | Orton tik NESS 1 aor ia
SLOCUN ipo lot. ‘Price Well landecu “3 Trotty ia screens, Ned: for ’your ea = | Open Dally. “oe atta Sigil pg Mutiity plas | We: aller som. Hoag ice: _ow'| CORNER lesRd. MA TLDINO, 10081
1 7-4000 200, Bee aininned ee clooste. We ery ¢ TRVICE a
: wee SUBURBAN—TRAD sor ie bak SHORES rath tea it our cw fal’ fireplace Bee my eciow | 2 BED SaTTas moins re. Terao EIL, Realt sit ee seem ; 9, ALMOND — VER! areas, =
= ; Saeacands Modern Q and. the FIRST LS) speemicatens ality -B ted full base: Ibe rooms. iful & v ROOM— ph Rd or tn beau ently b building 4 en VEN a cH = Ji:
Sorsge, 1% car garage, cated aremapenny that i's ane 270s os Fs mgg —. a ter fireplace. 2 ment. with ceramic’ ‘bath Caton Sin Ria racctae Cpsperstive Reel Rotate oO ee| Bort subdivision & ye _Market ein ENDING "MA.
os : ‘ws hear lo- sight, ease h appe: pd attached atok and ellent } E. re of! A e| § u
c Stain bani oa mina See | OPENING SPECI Ean sien, ene eee irs see) .SASNAY y BAY. pene areas re oe,
“ firing on thie T a designed for Be AL intment ont: home wed Grive. Hes't st rage with Beoutitul M AY - gantent to rigi facie agro These face ma ae
Se ra consider wa freon 3 suse st an canes manag 20.6 Spee ee DOWN _ — oe an summer ome near TOL MI br lelclens ror act hg Hass “teres.
LIKE NEW raf td ae Die een well ‘ele, ete basemen “aside ity Rid 2 bedrm. bom enn ond all modern be m eonstraction tise. £9 anes oR > PMES-BAR TRAM Downtown, Needs nem ee
‘ NE ; f built ler Extra en F e and ut lot. Att e on wall Feat ully ingu- 1950 2 wo over 25 new own
es 7, tot stake = 2 ost" thas aL guiet Sack m4 Semines. 1 paca Ag X oors, ia paneled ___For “Sale Acre Slipte 5-12 cca Quner il—will se ities x: Taal 2
to? = pete . “ _ 7 nS reat bar 4" bedroos crepees. din- Acreage 4 THE sell at inventory.
to , wee it om bom Otiem and i etahs = 47 LM. A \ 1. EL entory,
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he rge bedrooms and and nine beatin finest in Ee “ye ‘offer on 4 $143 Guar TOR WOOD
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NORTHERN RESORT RES $2 Mires | ime cuEVROLER vanurTE: | sal =
yee Meat Swap or cash, Call after 6, OR | | et rk ; ai
~ Money to Lean 53 x a) AP _Nowdlostores Prloggted. jut room ith good ga 2 Sree mt, S| __ (eae teens nae now | rage 8 land. wit trade for : . :
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included ‘st only! © LO ANS geste Fe carey | Sale Household Goods 37/ Sale Household Goods 87
== GRILL ste p | _titlnen Us, oF cash Md"edts, | Ping™room fas, bal tabi, up SAVE $130 | ; : ah red arm ‘ " F é sf
This Class as neo, Som owned : ee eae ne
years. | SPRING COAT, SUM- oe, ker there be “4 =. Sizes tit. FE
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cluding al ve brick building | sae trt tte wrn |ftaraceee and valuable real estate.
‘ ANTED R GIRL DRESS, sieges, FOSS FS ae wr" OIL & & GAS ne hee
NORTHERN TAVERN 3 ©| “full length size 5, Pink. Call FE : wo AS ee
ste tigen tes : Fou wih Four wily be fae be belp Sian saz aces an cout. _ Ave. ‘ - : ! a : = . 076.
way location in pros- SHOES COAT, | FoR BA LE, SMALL RADIO“ AND | 8f : . ‘ »*
rous community near Tawas. _$1_each, 1640 Union Lake Rd. aang Soe Om T . at ial
pers 90,608 per year eras’ Free: Ng Ty ATE | fapy's BLACK FAILLE sPRING “Conic Fr “FRIGIDAIRE WE. Ex al hee ; . 1 : S
erty with ¢ included ‘Worn § CUB AIRE at only, $25.000 with 13,000 down. FINANCE CO. _ 7 at ence. frigurater. 008, Agh sine Teppes| Soph BED. ; — casa FOR FURNITURE *ouse :
Owne uarters available. ae range, $50. good . r Sociable
. HENS SPORTCOATS | _ condition. . inte, G @ WARD E, PARTRIDGE (2 Pontiac oe. ae Bids. an $10.00 GAs 8 on 2, Be. pAVIN a
REALTOR. FE 43581 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. | 4@ spd onde, trom cnr sect. | Fx $2766
is BLES. Ww WEST OF revbonarn 202 N. MAIN Every one an excellent value! OAS STOVE, 630, ;
ent netate & B ; ROCHESTER, MICH. . OSMUN’S ee eS : open hte bh Been _| =~ LOANS 25 10 c600 | Downtown store only. $1. Saginaw | ator. PE 2-0068. i, —Vactuia fs AUTOS | MEN'S SUITS | OF | CLOTHES, | Gk AUTOMATIC WASHER & DRY- | "cleaner, 960.86. ‘Proor model lightly factory sarred, Call at Pita ae “LET’S TALK soutien anone * sonable, FE. s-seee ' & 4,2 blond console, Philco. 900-68. fi rooms Michigan
Eee Ph Rochester OL 60711. OL 1-9791 i PORMAL "SIZE 18. | Grmaaw es m2 LR han _orescent, 383 Orchard |
‘BUSINESS Se YELLOW | FORM. ae 8 GIBSON “REFRIGERATOR. GOOD | SPECIAL. T WASHER * delivery.
CLASS C for $15. it ene -icoditon, 008. OR >Siet___| i arves. ea, BB. Munro ice. Closet Door A AGHIR ce :
; io 8. . i PikcE LIVING ROOM SET. i ‘4
oot See ree oe Sete Hemseteld Goode 22) - | F Reereal Since cies | eh Og saeypery eat MUSIC CO. :
ce 1 PIRCE LIVING ROOM SUITE.| ITFORTED c oorties bee —ex.| tae ms pe MR ht =, a Ottoman, desk, cabinet. BOU EX. ‘
for “12 is summer. omer Extra Fast BURNER | oft BTOVE “witlt ES echewhcheemen Mohanged Fumer's, wa Mt. Clem: | 311.8,
. ‘ oven. 1 year old. PE 21464. __ | JENNY L .
HOTEL rv i0 FT. WESTINGHOUSE REFRIG-| Only $20; Vacuum, $5. FE 6-325.
‘nets Wiiaet eicale’ ox vale: Service erator. | $100, Other | household EELVINATOR. Snr urreet = “TRADE- “IN DEPT. anid’ coraae ation Om mmain| YOU can borrow $20-8500 quickly - Pridham, Keego *| aute, w machine, - Exc. ICES BUY NOW NOW AND SAVE
ere Bav City. Tavern Loate! made’ without endorsers | 38 IN- ELECTRIC RIC STOVE, VERY moe eG WARIIRIC 2 pe. ‘roots sue 995
ws one for any worthwhile purpose, Up ood Ait FE ORE ; ~ 1 gu com 5 pe. 1. Oak
one ‘git te Ds menthe to 3000s. __g00d_ condition, $38. one. F ‘ room‘ suite . $79 95 Deewana mahogany flush doors,
sehen | Ru ON, S507, 9900 CORD. | RECEP GG, | tnemeg ome HR FRR o,f SSCHURCH'S INC MICHIGAN Bi BU SINESS ‘HOUSEHOLD | ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT | LIKE-NEW SINGER LEAs THAN |* Pe. chrome 495 | NEW
SALES CORPORATION [Ponte HOME Caw BE POUND |“ id. take over bal at Bhs BTN | SEE Umea z yan . mo., or pay } i - -
A titty th At By
JOHN A. LA aa NDMESSER, BROKER PINANCE fess “Spay. soeciah hie they => mee ve oe waver neti mT stvan LAKE eas : A :
awomower gee aes r ee
pen SPR e Bae eg goGtacelatata eat? niag | Sas and, censine jreiseeatete | Mano obser pune rags, te | Sat atts” abe ghMoew, “set | 3" GARAGE . PIES. BRED ESPE- :
STANDARD OIL CO.” Ma Ae_—WierPhanral sth) Fe hace” Seay See rae | PT ae, ate cmiTR | puis na BOORS CIALLY. FOR HUNT- | “ ' ers, vanities sp 2 a TRAINING CHAIR, R, oa Be
; dealer appl CASH NOW memreneey- Living room sultes, LL 0 ales CIATS crib with mattress, bassinet with | Factory outlet for Olitekwes doors ING REGI ISTERED. 4
ng | Fag oe oce. chairs, tables, lamps, 5 - dinete eet .. pad, teeter babe, all good con@l- Galvy. steel rust res is :
living facilities, on a heavy PAY LATER PI AN |- Ti oes sodeen. rape rooms | Ts rie bem O68 S| os. coeur Seer betes oe oe PaCN ae MEL- - a —é suites, dine’ and many ; wees mn 7
eled 0. 8. highway. heavy are) et cash you need now... Pay See lee ie & USED. best Ty ra, ones up Rite BLECTRNS RANGES VOR mverytt to build anything, "ROSE 45831.
Baga ea otrma Sompany Inter in pontaly ———- unt you cat can ven our trade-in dept. for real | Used = TORD'S vou ae 920.00 g wae RK, B. MUNRO, 1060 . BLACKETT S ey
nancial assistance availa s Sa oe OU N ¥ —WaAsit - , aye Fog veileple, Thi USE OUR LAY-A-WAY PLA W. WASHER BICYCLE, ALL ; TLDEMC oRrune
re See + 2.0870, ext BEN NEFICIAL UP De oatae Te PAY Rigi and Appliances | _ goed, ¢30 each. PE $8273. | gy01_Dixte Hwy. Clarkston
| after 7 p.m. LI 3-6e6e 8 FE 5-608) — - F INANCE CO. | We buy, sell or trade. Come out “Where Wrigiey’s Used to Be” TWIN BEDS, COMPLETE AND A
VARI Ss Qa | and look round. 3 acres of free ere Wrigiey's Used to Be” _ |’ bassinet, PE 4-$341, Discount Smishcount
ETY STORE _ \1W Lawrence St PE 20049 parkin +" | MAGIC CHEF GAS RANGE. GOOD | CALL IT WHAT YOU 1 442 Lake front home on main h' -b- - oben DAILY @ TO:® condition, $30, or pont i} 4 pr. TRADF- IN DEPT. ‘ale Seo Ra Owe JACOBSEN REO LAWN &
wer jo growing community. Will ‘GET CASH QUICKL Y | ND SUN. 12-5 | Bamboo drapes: FE 6- WASHERS AT BIG DISCOUNT ~ Maver, 21 inch, New. OBlande :
Term # a's ‘SALES CO | MAYTAG AUTOMATIC cm All cuaranteed $20.95 up a ve east Bott ening gna al | — Pac *
Cy PANGUS 1919 M15 Up to $500 4 mies E, of Pontiac, or 1 mile) Good eng, ot ‘Only 864.50. | Guaranteed refrigerators $69.95 up Our yards, & Bie er
___Phone Ortonville 132 Collect | gay to 1988 > Fa asp Heiehis 08 AMwere | ee eee Table ton, gas ranges $30.08 up! food et Piste F Dixie ;
— 2 ears ring four " LL IMMEDIATELY — _ CRED "3 a
. 120 FT. ON DIXIE Uitle. | Most deals closed’ in te awrigue mawoie —_ RE Flectric “range. refrigerator, iv. aw Wy MAN'S ssee ies, “AE te Orns, ite 1 ale ss | hs. aa Se ate} 2
i wae Meee “Mine Sasa. oe Oe | Bene ottien, Segpenent: tate OE a eran ee rT 835 gLooRina hee BS ot | exe” Hearm The se each |
rid drive restaurant orice FE 5 _tange. $11 Phone PE : “ee BLAY \
tale, ete Only 4.800" down nd O kland APRIL BARGAIN NEW TV USED ELECTRIC | ®at# crane by ~ 1 _ A large stock Qxt, 2x10, 3x
fet oe Franks akian racnen cabinet os... $2008 se WATER HEATERS | Sut o Mining or
~ Giroux- Franks} Loan Co Katee $8 Ls moe. eat enc Eee New tale oe Ml oftaaah FS » SER AL ’ Tabletop gas stove.... aa ! M wa thanee-
4395 wy. OR 3-070] 992 POWTI\C STATE BANK BLDG | Vanity and bench .. .. $18.00 / 5) OR oi tiie O89" 2%) Ga. ee rhe To ’ mt ell
Open until 8: Bat. ‘til 5. : * | studio couch “2 9as.00 | ! Res. 9920.68 24” Paice TE NSUMERS UNION WRECKING CO.
PARTRIDGE i8 THE “BIRD” FE ? 9206 | Ca | $10.00 |) "Reg. $248.08 24" Phileo em | 65: nah w. LAWNENCE. + Te MAIN YARD. 31245 W. 8 MI. -
aEE. - . $20.00 |" pettelet gxe0 | OS! ED GAS RANGES $20.50 AND | Job Yard , 0600 Gratiot, nr. Harper —TO_SE § 7.50 | , meee . B. Munro Electric Co. |" / E 56-0200
SUDDENLY ——— | Broatinat tet gig ql? at || Model r ‘hanecaaet™™ | 8 me S HOTPOINT TONER 93 SSnte — SEDOING— 8 EE IT’S SPRING! 35 000 Families’ Come in and save on all new and Contsle mnecenene v Refrigerators (ass be 14.95 cement WEDDING & EN- -
— = ng d home gardeners are y we wus con ane exchange every- | *- Ree: | ae 98 Ee Philee Deus | bese we, oe $24.95 _~ ba mite’ red co
dea tole, Tule aerdca ah ttne Recommend ™"Oaklan d Furniture 1S Peg. “Sib 95 IT Phiico Tabie | | New apeckt . i> ranges en sect | setacnres seat Fy yA Oy \
tind Ygrnthe “osien Esha arse) DQ Doc 7 | 1068 Saginaw Basen) |1Ree w200.96 3° Philo, Bing 2 WH Mein | DRAW TITE HITCHES : arries “a full line of seeds IZE REPRIOZ FOR SE ‘ a ; USED. TRADE-IN CunOMy, Of. -CADMIUM “Bes
orgy gg gO rn Buckner S (45 52 WAITE’S TELEVISION | } TD } x
and other ttems needed by the 0) DEPT The weed met bolt to the frame 3
ES 7 RNITURE, ROUGH | Downstairs Store .
needed 1 or down payment on prep | Oc itahed wall cuppead, cor: | PORCH GLIDER, $15. | esher hss ae mrnnseiiiss t2t to ot aoe * Sse Hwy
ore. Hes L AKE © HON E | font offices in Pontine area Se er woes pahington, Oxtord, é ee ee SET . Bese Mee : 4 Le ria ‘A
“ h ickly bor- t= | Modern sof , , : if outboard ;
& GROCERY Fe tte oda tnape tke GUARANTEED tables, matching’ coffee table, two | Dateapert and chair’... Su080 for, OR 3.2068. mn i
We are also showing a thriving) You get full amount. No . Auto: washers = 960,50 up| S*COFRtGy Jami. ony 08 Te oO - 8.50 | Duo THERM Of. WEATER. TV froce well g stee tocked with all deductions — ; Wringer washers . . ew! pay onty ose weemiy | *CA TY 2) Rycend. 1-00-90) antennn. FE 36101 ont. © before waed ent
alled-for ite with eomfortable | | Refrigerators wat $32.95 UP, PprARSON’S BANK FURNITURE | _ 5 & PE 5-4668 or PE 56-4381 and ‘
praca li ‘basement, ‘Steam Vacuum cleaner toe 42 ORCHARD LAKE AVES | THOM: AS EC ONOM Y or Fe e40s) on 8 Clothes Pests f
heat. Extra storage quarters. 2 puctners 18 LESS THAN Rove sent Pare ae Gic Wall Tile.,.2c ea | FURNITURE CO. EXTRA—SPECIAL. | BENSON LUMBER CO.
lets well fenced with, direct sc- AU TINY BENDIX ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC Unclaimed Linoleum 49 CONVENIENT TERMS Excellent Quality - Used White | $49 8 Saginaw a 42541 i
sto lake SDM licenee Ey 3
-thine in fine eonditte 1 Ine drver. excellent condition Cat) PE gurptu« Pain 4 381 8S Saginaw Bt Pi ine 2u12's and Jxt?s up to % gaVE ON SOTL PIPE Firr's. | = i
forces sale $27,000 tebe eacire 1108 White Er acl 98. PONTIAC, MICH ft We will rip to your require. | Warwick's, 2078 | Orenard Li Lake Ra i
property with all stock &/fix Oey eee Fe aulskty BABY CRIB AND HIGH CHAIR _Haro®t's Pai int & Lino, $YSED REFRIO AND OAs STOVE Air oveRsTOC ED with THIS | s 3
win ret 96.000 to handie or nen comoane’ Henaly a Rar ve Dime mee Bees- 7-PIECE LIVIN io 33s? beige, fiber rugs. OR pi pecad ss waee Pie. by SPEC IALS See
will take free & clear small mod- a. | __ fie) i sateen AC G | eee supply of building materials are ‘
ern ho tn location © Cc DRYER By ! Garage doors, #x7
come cach fo a ll ee a gg gmt Sa delivery. | ROOM GROU P | Rai fer Gabert’ $ pong our a, joist te the ba) | rt vale 945." — 1
EMBRE cE & GREGG Buckner and ‘installed. No down payment.) nodern 2 piece suites, 2 modern pliance Specia * | RECLATEED BRICK $9.00 Per ori reg. $ra.0-f00 |
1865 Union Lake. a Rd. mi at Swpagking ot net. PE $-8755 | $10 Hollywood frames $6.49 WASHER, $29 oOuPLETE BED- ree estimates 08 duc t work. | Sectric water cm + are ; 7
ERN 2STALL STA- GASH'FOR SMALL RADIOS AND “8 drawer fin man, chests i188 | “room ate Ke mew 476. lec. Terms. Call FE ¢ 6600 a a AA BUYS AT LEE'S =R} STALL. STAy_ “imap recora players. PE S070, $2 4 drawer unfin, chest #9) trie stove, $30 FE Sane | @ GAL ELEC hasten Bae SPRING SPECIALS ‘Riding garden the tae
TION LOCATED IN) gaxiQh" "Pivindstowe- | 12x12 LINOLEUM $7.20 | | sil enfes 11205 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Cov sinks & tutings * 2
ORTONVILTE, «4. —hanrenee 5, OPE +189 gig ET WALL TILE 25 | $30 Restonaire made innerepring Lasndry trays, stand. feucets hogy 4 gy oe Bg ig PO wig
NORTH OF CLARKS-| GUAR HOUSE PAINT. GAL Figs $65 tote beds, modern gn. 93 | ? 2X4 ONE-LIONT 1 rapeo| ff a's. cone a ‘Rea "$11.98 Rubber tired wheel 4 * ve $c VINYL INLAID TILE ie | $99 davenport and chair $6450 . . .
TON. THIS STATION) NOW IN OU R NEW | ROBBER RABE PAINE gay pas | a dreee? tnd bed, male ayy nccons 10, Chub chair $63 mir “oe FENCING | tied mowers anne
IS LOCATED ON M15 HOME ERS. 141 W HURON. FE 43064 | finish. wood... $28s| fers, $8 ea, 28 Mohawk, ar. W.| Of sil Kinds steel & wood posts| Reg. 94.28 Sunbeam @ 8 em
: S r CHROME DINETTE SETS” AS- | 569 bunk, Beds ‘complete... * geg.o5 | - Huron _& Telegraph Gates made to order Graham | sprinklers, as ow “ne
WHICH IS A HEAV- + mbie these yourself and save fee ta ae $149 | 12 WEATHER SEAL 8TORM WIN- Fence, $445 Dixie Hwy. OR 3! — "ysfdea. ose 1.48
ILY TRAVELED) 7North Perry Street | Rows sure and tate, S604 it |eyata tapering rage: Gahh | gary gasinane “pclae, window. | PHY ' . ~7 9 | a . , a" eum rugs, 5 «L)
HIGHWAY PARTICU-| (Second Floor) gigas: famocs mate. , Pormice | apeendy esses $298 : New forced air oil. Overstes LARLY DURING THE! Corner of Pike Lops PoP UIE Colors. LOOk Abd | 94.50 white house paint... § 2.96 BURMEISTER _ Baitang ae AG, Ovgestaaies.
é Le Nad | $49 5 piece dinettes $29.96 Ss Michigan Fluorescent, 383 Or- Pi ALITY r. BATE
SUMMER MONTHS. _chard Lake Ave. $80 Duncan Phyfe drop leaf exten- RST QU . BA
poled tego aed eas | cer ; | i. -++ S480 | aunty” Piasterboard ......... $1, Santi oans {0 “AND MATTRESS, $10. FE fe ch 9.05 28) 32x21 Soule ans.
THIS COULD BE, 40447 | $15 $15 Duncan Phyte $ airs 8 fo | {28% Plasterboard | «22... $155 from $10.95. G. A.
YOUR OPPORTUNITY) with fast service and on a repay, CROSLEY REFRIGERATOR. | | Side apt: elec stave ton 50 | 28 Plasterboard |... $1 | Fes . 4x7) Plasterboard $ 196 lees . | ment pian suited to your income Sealed units, shelves on door. | RSON'S FURNITURE | 4xt0 and 4x12 also tn stoc
TO ESTABLISH Al we, inves visit: uae haw \ wea 81300" OM Only $60.95. Mid.) —* 42, Orchard Lake Ave. also k. ® am, to ® om 4 i ae :
NEW BUSINESS | Soaern cthee where triendl ‘BAvE it” RCA USED CONSOLE. Tv PONTIAC LAKE BLDRS, SUPPLY.
} I$ : ENPORT, LARGE WITH bs oF p Bish 4 eee woes. | BI Grown ovat 4) Talbot Lumber “weak ind Tastee tab WITH THE LATEST) Sguctouy ‘yise awaits vou. Ge tom ‘made fora! slipcovers, 600.| - WALTONe TV ph AND BEST FACILI- a, aanees: erke- Bete eae RUST COLORED. | Welton. Cor. Jostyh _ FE 2-2287
. ; Eig mohair. very goed cond. 066. | REBUILT. WASHERS AT Bt, TIES AVAILABLE.
LOW INVESTMENT Home & Auto | 388% ROM SUTTE: $19.05. Motors *
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EXCHANGE FE 2-3200
* Trailer
Exchange ANDERSON *
DETROITER -
. CHAMPION
GREAT LAKES
“to
Bank rates. Used trailers,
wy PARTS STORE 2.3200 Saige. iors Pang ey Eves, & , ous. pm
Auto Accessories ~ 8 80
AUTO GLASS ood
installed le You —_
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Samper guards, 39
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3127 W, Huron FE 47121 & 23-4123
bf — 133 CLASS HYDRAPLANE
sacrifice.
verything fot boats, cin stands i ren
MARIN SUPPLY 7
Lake Ave,
alte’s
5 Qands, Downstairs Btore.
“SHORTY HOOK’S
ales _ane FE 2-6200.
SCOTT-ATWATER
“Grand New
L.A WAGNER co,
tte N. ‘yke
* GOOD Ws METAL BOA: BOAT
Transportation Offered 87 PLY TO CALIFORNIA ON SCHED-
uled airliner, or only
7%. Haw $185; ‘erry Service, agent. OR rr
FRUCK GOING NORTH PART
load either way, PE 5-@s0¢ Wa
Wanted Used Cars 88
‘UP TO — JUNK | & CHEAP cars. FE 22066 days or eves.
~~ WANTED: SCRAP CARS.
" 341
A CE FOR ANY
m or model car of truck
We trade.
hiGhest he
HASKINS CHEVROLET
Oakland County's Fastest.
Growing Dealer 6751 Dixie Highway at MIS
MAple- 5-507! Open nites "tl 0
WE NEED
100-
SHARP CARS
HIGHEST $$$)
_ PAID.
ANYWHERE *
‘BRING YOUR
TITLE |
PONTIAC RETAIL
STORE GOODWILI.
USED CARS
FE __._ Behind the Post Office
“THE HIGH DOLLAR For high grade used tits. We
need them Drive the extra miles
= pay you Wel, Dix!
"HH. J. VANWELT OR 3-135
“SHARP CARS ONLY Wf your car is sharp bring car
aod =. High — ‘paid for odel used ca:
“BUD SHELTON
MOTOR SALES Corner of Auburn & E. Bivd.
FE 46728. 37117
wee M&M Motor Sales | Por top — on late mode) cars
OR 3-1603 ~~~ | 9677 Dixie H
CASH FOR Fon ae WK MAKE OR LATE } _ models. Eoovomy_ 32 Auburn
OR SED WANTED JUNKED ¢
. cars, any make any model, To
on LEY AUTO PARTS ou sae 70 BAOLEY /sT,
DOLLAR
‘CoMMuNiry _ MOTORS. sl pam At
»| WANTED eruls-
+ | ina e
N. a= Racbeste? . BUYER
THIS WEEK Needs 100 late Bring
seri s
sor
~ WE NEED -
i577 Dinle Hw OR 3-1603
wrd.. J0NK CARS & 6CRAP
service. Call PE €0582. TED WRECKED AND. JUNE
cars. PE 8-1431,
WE PAY
Top Dollar For Clean Used Cars & Trucks
Matthews-
Hargreaves 211.8, Saginaw St.
*
CLEAN, OR % TON CHEVIE,
or Cor ord’. Any year. FE 4302).
eae Sea Fe 9140 Pontiac pants For Sale Trucks 9%
is R equipped, extras 28 HP. 19$1 CHEV. WITH 18 FT, DUMP.
Evinrude. Pate after 6. Diamond plate steel floor. $805.
1941 Chev. dump. $605, Dow’T BUY NTIL ¥ You kind & + | 1983 Dodge trac’ $505.
- Tony's Marine Service, Evin: Perr ne. mmeioee Holden red st stamps Terms. Sil trade. zm | ¥
boats, kits, supplies: BE ies mile gorth of Opdyk
oy " bf ad “fee ‘or os 4% CHEVY eg ¥ ef
ma as quipped Call after id Pr. TrOM Boar |’ we cur % TON PICK: oF oy without LS
trols, Gall PE S716 after 10 a.m, JEFFREY, romp saLes
5 Te MARINE CHEVR ede a a we kup.
‘our authorized dealer for: «4 a e
EVINRUDE MOTORS “er TON DODGE TRUCK, WITH Whirlwind boats Begs owe Bese 6 axle and 16 ft, stock
canoes; Say RA. a | ORD % iN of * rack, Ad Sap 38-0338
re 1948 FORD &T. i iD
Marine wary pointe cond! Or eM OO 2 FORD TANDEM DUMP iiarrington Boat Works | truck, 10 yd. box. Will take $800 Phone PE 2-8033| Under market on this quick
RY BOAts | _ trade. “EAP S-014z, or eM 30003. ANYELLOWJACKET ee <.. .. LUAG ALUM BOATS * | TRACTOR AND TRAILER, 2% TO! #4 Ton “pap PAILERS Dodge woes. waddle
EAS MARINE & UIP, [AA deat wegier Ca
-| INLAND LAKE SALES _age Co, 1 Thurk &t, .
GMC ii, TON WRECKER
1 ome 3 thead: Y tround’ job. On S108 Ye
WILSON GMC FE 5-9485 FE 44531 MICHIGAN'S LAROEST
omc ]
Oakland at Cass
Auto Insurance 90A ALLSTATE AUTO INSURANCE
a patt STATE FARM'S FAMOUS
Auto, Ins. Call Perry or Huffman
before you renew. 2
2-0201.
~__ For Sale Cars
IT’S EASY !!
TO DEAL WITH
"EASY ED"!!
Fasy Down Payments
Easy Monthly Pay ments
For A Better Car
For A Better Deal
“Easy Ed"
Jones DETROIT MOTOR SALES
4
‘~~ jo tS é = SEDAN RIVIERA.
R & H. best covers, Private ‘owner. $350 123 Seminole.
1965 BUICK eal HARDTOP,
full power, §2,105.
‘CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Cass at Pike Sts.
FE 43885
“4 BUICK sU PER. 20 W. Wills
See Our Spring):
Lineup! SPECIALS
| 32 Olds Super 88, $497.
"$2 Nash, $493
‘82 and ‘51 Ford, $405
‘a Mercury and Ford, ‘47 DeSoto
ALSO PLENTY OF 2 T ae R
; ED On Gk ADE
ECONOMY USED CARS 22. Auburn_
CADILLAC .AC COUPE DEVILLE 1955. OR FINANC ING
ar) ATAW EE +DR_. VERY G6OD — tion, Reasonable. 68 Ogemaw | "ists, |
‘Ou! PONTIACS, :
ot, Mf & M MOTOR SALES |
‘Wanted Used Trucks 9) by Dick Turner
Tat ing, CR Pen on
© 1086 oy MEA Sarvion
“Notice particularly the handle grip—molded to prevent the
skillet from leaving the hand on the follow-through!’’
6, |
115 S. Saginaw) “ers:
is@@ BUICK STATION WAGON, $250. , OR 3-2761,
FE 42131 |
. | 08 tu julpped, new men.
Cal after ome, OR 3006.
1985
petra, & H, tw MaAvtal very economical.
sfeir Se
CHEV. 1956
FACTORY OFFICIAL’S
<
LY be ne
a0 8 beautiful blue,
‘HASKINS CHEVROLET
Oakland County's Fastest
Growing Dealer Dixie Highway at MiSs
S-o0Tl Nites ‘til 9
WILL TRADE UITY IN ‘86
Chevrolet Del - i
Black with heater, White
Shausts for sah sy iN or "$1 1 car re £1701 before 2
p.m. 84 E. Sheffield
oumy. 1955, 210 Bg ttc 2-DOOR,
radio and heater, standard trans-
mission, white "wall tires, Very special today with just your car
Haskins Chev. 671 Dixie baa - Pcag
MAple 6-607) “ul 8
SELL OR 7eoe
‘83 Chevy Bel Air with radio end
heater, “rade | for ‘30 of "Sl mode!
ear. Call_after 2 P.M, PE 2-7142.
‘# CHEVIE, “cuye COUPE, GOOD
PE 4-8710.
~ SHARP CARS!
Always ® good se selection.
Taylor Chevrolet Sales
HIP MArket 41561 Walled Lake
isd CHEV. CONV. RADIO AND heater, good tires, Call ~ 6-255).
Between 6:00 and 7:00 p.m.
1061 CHEVROLET Cc SouveitiSC: IBLE,
pped, 3-5006
TF ¢
YOU CAN COUNT ON
Commuinty
Motors
Rochester ‘SS Buick 4 door hardtop. Radio,
heater, Dynaflow, power
brakes $2305
Pontiac Catalina. Radio, heater,
Hydramatic .. $1008
. Radio, $ 90: ‘” Ford 2 door, Radio, heater § al bag gre ‘Radio, heater, re
"82 Chevie sation “wagon “@ dyer
Radio, he ater 805 | “83 Ford Ranch Wagon ‘Pord- ‘Mat. __ te. Radio, he $1005 wer
i oes steering, (radio,
yrafliow é a1198
‘80 Jeepster Roadster = / $ 405
We have several good’ transporta I
tiem spec ‘ale eat A be ideal |
fer that sreond
«( MMU it Y
MOTGE ‘ Rochester OL 2-0311
Open for your
-
‘ss FORD, 5 Ford natie very ciean, only rons eaienc e from
“Yl 10
ANCH WAGON, Ran,
HOWARD LARE, INC. Orchard Lake Rd Keege
YOUR CREDIT TS
GOOD HERE
50 USED CARS
“WE CARRY
YOUR NOTE
BRAID OTOR SALES
DeSoto, ~ Plymouth Dealer
| 31 Years of Fair Dealing
; 70 8 Cass Fr
WILL ACCEPT — | Outboard motors, boats,
ances, guns enmeras _—s
appll- |
etc. Al
ood. used |
ED
#2 Oakland ave Fr 4733)
LOOK! Choice
NEW CA
TRADE-INS
1986 CHRYSLER —
DEMO., LOADED
1955 Plymouth Plaza Club Sedan,
This week's economy special. _
"it Dyert, «ge etre, spray green. Rak. will trade.
" Yos3 Chev. 210 dix, 4 dr. Beautiful blue & ivory 2 tone, Auto. drive.
sine Low mileage.
Desoto 4 @ v4 _ wR. are R ge uto. drive, R&H. Save
. ‘Tir oath Cranbrook ix. 4 ie Reni Sa very
: ative:
_ CLARKSTON. a 7
4a wus Staion wagon. Over. :
FORD 1954 COUPE, OnEuINAL,
finish, spotless interior, radio and
——— ants Boe
bargain special SS.
Just your ie 7 Aig Easy
terma.
Haskins Chev. #751 Dixie Hiehway at M15
MApie 5-5071 Open. nitese'ti} #
“51 FORD VICTORIA A real sharp Vie. Ivory top—biue
. ‘Radio heater. Straight
This is @ il-owner car.
! Cash, terms or
Auto Sales. 68 Peoples
ue , Feed 6 FRARSORTATION leon
car mig Plates, 23 Lois. Rea-
sonable.
New Car
Trade-Ins '53 BUICK H’TOP $1195 54 CHEV. 2 DR. $1095 53, PONTIAC 2 DR. $945 '53 FORD 2 DR... .$895 33 CHEVIE C. CP. $875 52 PONTIAC 4 DR. $795 53 PLYM, 2 DR...$795 "52 CHEV. 2 DR... .$645 "52 PONTIAC 2 DR. $645 31 PONTIAC 2 DR. $495 51 CHRYS. H’TOP $495 31 CHEV, C, CPE. $495 49 LINCOLN 4 DR. $295
Bud ..
Y 2160 6 CYL. OVER-|. ____ For Sale Cars
eo MODEL, A 4 DR.
"37 FORD RANCH | WAGON, @ CYL- R&H. good condition. Only
HOWaRD LARE, INC. ssn
sonciien. ‘Pvt. owner. $1196,
_ Ores, payments or cash, FE
“Gee GooD
or Goop
5-074.
1983 FORD MAINLINE V-8, $800.
Will tak Soke sted oy, "00 os trade
_im,_or cash. EM 3-
1955
FORD MAINLINE
FORDOR
~ $1295
LARRY JEROME ROCHESTER roe DEALER iTS.
‘+. FORD: "?-DR.
MA
GOOD _ PLACE * BUY
is6s3 FORD CUSTOM, WW.- Mobile Station Wood ward and Long Lake. Mra- west 63435
W) FORD 3 DR. HEATER. GOOD condition.
JEFFREY 6a e SALES
FORD isso 2 $225. 4560 | Elizabeth Lake Oi. Cart M Manning.
“es FORD CUSTOM 8, ?
1- "55 v8 Hudson “Holiwyood Hard-
acobson’s Motor Sales
1965 LINCOLN NOOLN CAPRI. | FULL POw-
er, premium tires, factory official.
CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Cass at = Sts.
FE em: ee
~~ West Side Used Cars Drive out. where overhead is low
save the ——— Many
makes & models to choose from.
wt est Side Used Cars _iuron 4-2185
COLN, WYDRAWATIC. R Ra-
aaa pasion. $125
‘CENTRAL
cote ae A Sts.
MUST SELL: 1956 pce LN PRE- mier coupe. Full power. like new
. eves, after pm, ELgin
pee MERCURY MONTFREY S8TA-
tien wagon, w-wal] tires, R&H.,
auto. trans , $2,205
LINCOLN-MERCURY
ee ae ree Sta,
~~ FOR YOUR
~ HOME
RUN 1956 DODGE DEMO.
SAVE OVER $800
1955 DODGE
WAGON
1955 PONTIAC
2 DR.
1955 DODGE
4 DR.
1954 CHEV.
BEL AIR
1954 FORD V8
2 DR. ..... 0.0... $1045
1953 FORD V8
2 DR. a a)
1952 DE SOTO
CLUB COUPE .. .$645
1952 PLYMOUTH
WAGON ......5:; $675
1952 DODGE
CLUB COUPE. ..$565
1949 DODGE | .
CLUB COUPE...$295
$11 DOWN
$11.50 MO. "50 CHEVY ...s006 $145
"49 MERCURY eae $145
‘48 NASH . ev50veeeuve
“Shelton | otor Galeg) RIEMEN awa
“FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS A |.
LINCOLN-MERCURY | ~~ TOP VALUES
Hess. Sods: $ SSSce: Soir ees
be foma new tires, one owner, very
OUGHTEN & at ad ¥. QLDSMOBILE
"BRIGHT
SPOT"
’55 Olds S. 88 dix. Hol. Cp.
55 Ford Fairlane
55 Buick Riviera
*55 Merc. Sta. Wgn,
54 Ford Cl. Coupe
54 Chev. Bel Air Sed.
’54 Buick RM Hardtop
‘53 Pont. Catalina
53 Olds S 88-Sed.
’53 Olds Holiday Cpe.
53 De Soto Sedan
52 Buick Riviera
52 Olds 88 Sedan
"52 Henry J
52 Chev. Sedan
"52 Dodge Sedan
’51 Olds 98 Sedan
'50 Olds Holiday Cpe.
*50 Hudson Sedan
-|'46 Pont. 2 Door
JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC
’ Orchard Lake at Cass
FE 80488
ARE YOUR - PAYMENTS TOO
rdensome? Let us help you to
just to some less expensive
TRANSPORTATION
SPECIALS i” hed Pi Bnve: Motels
“CARL S "AUTO. ‘SALES
2596 ‘Pontiac Lake Rd. FE 4-2313
‘SS PACKARD PATRICIAN LOW
} oo gaes $2,005. 'b.
nice | $805 ry Packard seden like new, 9075. SALE OR TRADE, 19546 FORD 4
arn Paitione, two tone, B&B, | -g3t2 cnet, Sedan fully equipt. $548. bonio tires Leste. rear speaker, tinted | “ g945 ers to choose from. PE 56-0676. = Trade and bu: 1966 FORD VIC.,, OLDER ar
ser: .Take over payments, MAZUREK
MOTOR SALES Bouth Bivd. at Woodward FE 4-0587
Bob Frost
OFFERS
BIRMINGHAM
CLEAN
CARS
‘| Pontiac ‘53 4 dr. R&H i
transmission
gy iro 1963 4 door. ne
Ford 083 Custom-8, 2 door . § 895 Custom % 095
. $1005
$1005
> isn3 Catalina hardtop $ices
Honea 1963 Hardtop sport
coupe
erent ‘1964 Custom 4 ar.-
Mercury te Missa Custom 2 door, ra-
— Mose ‘Montclair, bard
Lincotn 1955 Capri coupe .. 82695 Mercury 1966 convertible $2605
Bob Frost, Inc. oie MERCURY AND
ENTAL DEALER
Ww OODW ARD BIRMINGHAM
‘SOopwit"
Means © 91005
$1106
$2395
850 S
$895 | 54 Chev. 210 2 dr.. 'S8 Pont. Cat...... $2095
Fire gold and white R&H. Hydra
Power brakes.
55 Pont. Star Chief
4 dr. o8 ees: dre, aia 38 $1895 RaH. ‘dra, wer steering and
power Sones. 000 miles
"36 Chevrolet 2 dr.. .$1995 210 series. 4.000 miles.
°S5 Pontiac Star Chief .
4 dr. Sis A]
Radle and heater, power steer-
ing. and power brakes. 2 ne
blue : re ee a ed
| *3§ p ontiac 860 4 dr. $1695 $1945} |Radio and heater. Hydramatic.
55 Pontiac 870 2 dr. $1745
Radio and heater. Mydremotte:
53 Buick Sup. H’top $1295 Dynafiow, Radio and heater,
52 Ford Victoria... .$795 R&H, Ford-O-Matic, 2 tone, w-
walls,
'S4 Pontiac’4 dr..... $1195 R&H. Hrdramatic, low mileage.
$1095 1 owner. Radio and heater, 15.-
000 miles.
'S4 Ford Cust. 2 dr. $1095 Radio and hester, Directionals.
"54 Plym. Sav. 4 dr $1095 R&H.. Auto. treme. SHARP!
*52 Ford M'line 2 dr. $695 14,000 actual miles.
/ PONTIAC - RETAIL
STORE “GOODWILL,
3 Packard | 2}
$1195,
SAVINGS | FOR YOU
CENTRAL.
=| SPECIAL THIS
WEEK a Brom {oy door ae
Bai $395 FULL PRICE. 60 other cars to choose from
COMMUNITY
MOTORS'
SAVE. $950
1956 PONTIAC
OF FICIALS’ CARS
CALL TOM OR RUSS
MI 4-1930
i085 PONTIAC <
Hyd., hea & heater.
and white, $1,000. 5035
Tike "Ra
“EASY ED” NEEDS
FURNITURE! pn «og pa oll old 6 pesy wae
will allow you aough for a down |
. payment on any car on lot.
_ SEE “EASY ED” JONES AT 115 S. SAGINAW
1954 pthc ae
Club Coupe, $850, White wall tires,
R&H, overdrive, turning signals,
undercoat. Chadron red ag black.
Good condition. Phone R. B. Wil-
cox, 10305 Oakhurst Rd.,
MElrose 4-$864.
“CY OWENS”
~ SPECIAL
"CY OWENS” 147 8, Saginaw 8t.
FE 54-4101 FE 56-3588 on 8 arias ‘to 9 p.m.
“EASY ED” NEEDS A)
W: RTCHL. Let your old time ‘piece put you
on wheels Use it for a down
payment on any of our good rup
ning used cars.
“EASY ED” JONES T A
115 S. SAGINAW
‘90. ‘STUDEBAKER. ROND Ww =
$125. Pvt, owner. EM 3-4405
IT'S NOT
WHAT YOU
PAY, BUT WHAT YOU
GET THAT
COUNTS!
SO GET ONE
OF THESE
AND BE >
55 PONTIAC Catalina Hard Top with ra-
dio, heater, 2-tone paint,
white side ‘walls, All you
need is $100 and your old
ear down.
CHEVE. 2-door sedan, fully = _
with radio, heater, our
old car down and PY) ‘months |
on the balance.
BUICK A super hard top with radio
heater. power brakes, power |
steering. white walis and
2-tone paint. Oniy $1785.
“FORD Club ‘Coupe, radio, heater,
white wall tires, Fordoma.
tie and dark green Foie
Bargain priced at $11
FORD This ‘s @ custom & 4door
sedan. A one owner car
with radio, heater, Fordo-\
matic and ready to go)
}_Special at $695.
FORD, Convertible painted a beau
tiful fire engine red. Radio |
| |
|
|
|
4
heater and Fordomatic .
Look, it's only $095.
CHEVE. A V-8 @door with Power.
wiide,. radio, heater, white
walls and fust like new.
Nanay miss this at only
$1806.
CHEVE. ;
Dark green 2-door with te. ||
@io and heater. An excep-
tionally clean one owner
car for only $545,
FORD Tudor sedan, radio, heater
Very geod transportation for
only $305. $10 down drives
it home. Sl
‘55 TRUCKS |. NEVER. BEEN USED
GET YOURS mopR”.
NORTH CHEVROLET . “Oakland Count ey
National Bonded
f pig Ss. Wi Assiaterd
_AVE.®
“The Sharpest. Cars
You'll Find Anywhere”
56 Ford Vict. 8 .... 2... $2,450] “ny, BMH Pere OMet., 3 Tene Biee & Ieery.
‘54 Chev. Bel Air 2 Dr. ..$1,245
a power slide, W/Woll Uses Vers fow'aher” ° VO?
‘53 Chev. Conv. ........$1,095 me Ratt wettest Ln & H, W/Wall tires.
1 Pontiac Catalina .....$695 |Belge and Blue, 2 Spot lights, R & H, Hydramatic,
‘S2 Chevrolet 4 Dr. .......$695. Walt
: ‘Seastihal” brows BUY SMARTER
CARS
- '2 Tone green, R & H, W/Walls. A beauty.
‘51 Chev. Dlx. 4 Dr. .......$645 vory, ne TRuliges im and out. R. & H, Perfect
‘51 Chev: 5 Pass. Cpe. ... .$645] Original green finish, like new iaterior, SE eane: Dees.
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| Jean Hagen Divorces’ Danny for More Varied Wo rk
‘ Fatal to Tot o ak Radio Programs - - Murder Hearing Loc! Teachers: eae aie te D ns | -- oc ay's aal oT Hear Spea ers Hartis, 2, of Detroit, choked to | Wie, (0) ORLW, (000) WWs, (9m) WOAR, (10) WXYE, (1970) WON, (ieee) © WIBK, (1400) 0 West lat M usic Fair —— terday after he swallowed
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i "4 ” Oy Thomas . May Become Reve Dow McLeod ae “Top ef tenn | ee ew wae © Winker halt Salesman |erce St ere ae 4 io NO MONEY DOWN Ise Find — iets short cau. Pars, | Sees Asp Oe rom George A. Pocae a aT ELECTRO MART Widower or E WPON, News Fier Seen Se > WON Peys, WoBR Reve Bon Cited as Defendant word from George:A.Putnam, di-B*."" & New Spouse “Wig, Rene Atubellane “ew = wa) Weeder on | eon Rev, Neen Bey | : rector of secondary music in “| _Zree Home Demonsivation | THOMAS WIRE. Boot WIR, Mister : Rema om Geo yee P eden ane ail ! By BOB avan of Music Let's Go to Town| WCAR, Rowe, Temple Bud Davies ; HOLLYWOOD & — Two come- Sports ¥ MORNING sm Arthur Gostrey’| WIBK, Don McLeod . i " dians are losing their TV wives| 1:00--WIR Guest House | gee-wak num Viel — | 10.se—w Meoeaey - searried| WHO, Cub 1000 ‘tpbialt’ salesman, was due to open|structor agp yah erent WE MOLD YOUR NOTE Series tea Caen ond Ge fom Pulten ‘Lewis Sat Recaro ou. | “wwear ws ~~ ek most baiting cases ever|the trip to the convention 100 TOP VALUE STAMPS Hagen has announced her split wren ners, Careren ea tate atoms WPON, Pontiac. mi Seu pa Melecs encountered by Oklahoma author- “One of the first on » let of | With Each Used TV Purchese with Danny Thomas. ae 1:30—WIR, Quest House wws, Maxwell 11:00-—WJR, Arthur Godfrey wean News, ities. Howard os ** @ WXY2, Fred W weiss ‘WPON, News, o- @ ' presented a moving Of the two “divorces” the Thom-| #8, Gah pay Sonat Sove"Binte qeaute| Saw: Reve SON? Time. | sue wun mse: Pare Ob Cat, 30,1084; Gen _eacves| Seam, Penman OUNS T's, cage FE 5-100 as-Hagen one seems more serious. ef /| Wea Cette WCAR, News wxye, McKensie of a still unidentified man| the morning conference break- While Fabray is @ great asset to WON, Iegord Room tase, POR, Feruaes Party s Bud ak in the burning station! tast,” Putnam reports. Se a “Caesar's Hour - her skits are <— ne Om al Me Bob ae ee hoe “ery s wife on . H : and| Wave bhow biepers WxY2, News, Shun sate wagon of Hagler’s 1 Phyllis Smith, Pontiac High Mo uitoes played strictly for laughs ree { ey . tor a ‘ we of Bands | lonely road near the mountain) . | i senior is scheduled to sing to the next. Besides, she seo | WPON, News Rise ® wxve, with 16 AW Was preceded by Imogene Coca as| *ss6.¥IR. This sets nen win Valew. af” Agtl | ’ “tect |"BLACKED OUT” a National Golden Anniversary : | lceeeers “wife.” WET, Piretone Hour WXYZ, News, Osgood . om News" by.Cuaeroers Pog For a time it was believed the|Chorus today in St. Louis. Aerial Spraying : icky WIBK. N ome WAYS, Mews, 4:50-WJR, Music Han [body was that of Hagler. How-| Musical features included in the of Subdivisions for |MORE REALISTIO , ceed Hoo e tith Cm | CRLW, News, Tex. Wer. Pepper ever, the 39-year-old self-admitted| six day program are a demonstra- CONTROL | It's different with “Make Room * Hour Rise ‘a : ews, turned up a few days lat-ition and performance by jazz mu- PEST ” relation- Mirror #:00—WJR, Jack White y paaie playboy up chee ‘ is more realistic, and Jean ao Shorr a van of Musie and| and a concert by FE 4-5791 ship Bowe, CKLW. News. Davia J —_ tr had been on a drinking spree and|shop quartette has been Danny's only spouse, | "Glock moon WIBK. wae ud Devies 5:90 —WIR, William Gheehe® nad “blacked out.” He denled|ihe Wichita Symphony in } por drag prema Wate, best Bends Wron, News | w ae | Ware, ‘Weurlce, Spore, any knowledge of the’ crime. ee fo abandon her TV 7 8:30—WJR, Musie Mall oat * @ @ ticle to ,"* Putnam . RIZED [ics “despite the handsome pay] Skit get ender oA Sue Bese Se eaesl vat alte 10 Hope x and Orville | WXYZ, News, ews State prosecutors decided | EALER she draws, wesc Wak news, Dance Qenttn | Werte Pe Ri ask for the death penalty, They EMERSON€88 | cree Scie he ac | SEE Erte oot Serta ed BE conceded their case egninat Hae Benton Harbor Hit .. “ loved doing CKLW, Reve, Vanitarge be q WCA News, Caravan , Chase ler was CROSLEY—BENDIX | mitted. “And 1 have loved done UPON, NWS crema me Here Maes, | ReRR Boo Mole sowg, | VSURANOR PLOT ion Segregation Rules : 1.000 TOP VALUE STAMPS Jor i I want a chance to do/*wws! Mews oy, lewis ie Sa i. Wage heen Winter’ | WEON. Dinner Bermace But, Murray County Atty; Dixie wm itauee” different things, hanno d : Colbert and Owen J. Watts, ae DETROIT Thurgood Marshal i. Open Every Night “Wl 9 P.M. I'v i F ’ ' : sistant state attorney general, of New York, special counsel F “In a few of the shows e = | P -— = can an insurance in a here last i “AA-COX TV | 2°55 2 Today's Television Programs - refi aimed Suan, toscme | ee ee Te Gar on , column are subject to change without notice. up to the murder — all involving! -acial restrictions in Detroit and 463 S. Saginaw FE 5-4620 | same ee de Programs furnished by stations listed in this sy |Hagler. They said they will tY|po ton Harbor. thrill I get out of acting is doing CO i : 1—WXYZ- Channel §—CKLW- term conviction. * ¢ @ * t doe be shoe ——— —— eww —— — “ie ony ns. to the yer Marshall spoke at a $100 a plate just as soon ; vi (9) ous case were a general ts ” dinner factory." TONIGHT’S HIGHLIGHTS Chenped Hee Mink.” (0 Conent'sssiati-ot Ron Ss Sorter, tion of the victim's size and a den-|, Fh for Freedom fag ; NEW HEARING AIDS NO FRICTION ¢:00—(7) Annie Oakley, Gail Davis a. ee Fabray. Satire} News. Paul Williams. (2) News./tal bridge, believed to have been NAACP. Detroit . Never before have Acousticon Jean said she. had come to her in “Annie and the Outlaw Son. on erie movies. (2) Burns and Jac LeGoft. constructed in Germany. “Here in Detroit,” he said, “you i |
sneer’ the herd ol hecring, nad been asked by ABC to with-| is sent to make peace with In- a chorus line at a burlesque|ii:g—(7) The Crash. Donald! ”', business associate of Haglalee have some of the’ darndeet lems of the hard of hearing-|)14 it until plans for next season dians in “Ride, Ranger, Ride”. house. (56) Parliamentary Law.| Houston in “ Death Is “ier, Frank St. Claire of Dallas,|residential segregation of any. city Tare might be friction "between| (0, News and Sports, Paul WH 1200. 0) S's air’ cred cnaee oy aly OCamiir told Oklahoma authorities alin the country. Your workers, there might be friction between) jjamg Bill Flemming. course. Principles of pariamen- . Musical. (4) Little Show.| month afte rthe body was found|thanks to the labor unions, 4 Principh pari ‘Show The 1956 Models her and Danny because of her . 4) Delores. Short films. (2) : “Battle Scene.” (2) Miss Fair- that the slaying was the aftermath | side by side, white and black, small,” light| desire to leave. She indicated such| © eee oe sd an e Program. Mildred} weather. Betty Wright. lof @ conspiracy to collect. $200,-lelght hours a day but the other 16 HEATING Ful ae es a €:2-~(@ Weather. Soomy Hilo. (2) 50 ovens. aiugs “When Slsasee A ing Record. Talk on Industrial ~~ hapod hooanney Reepier Pa :45—-(2) Guiding Light. (9) Mary g¢ Harbor Springs ; Design. | worker is torn ‘ M Show 4 hg
: a . 7:45—(4) News Caravan. John) her duty in “Regarding File No. = ee . (4) (olor)) PETOSKEY w — The roaring | FE 2-9167 | ve 1} Gour yes ] Cameron Swayze. 4356” starring Priscilla Gillette, patty an Ai Bd Drama.(@rock Imm, @ popular summer re | The ewe ery 8:00—(9) TV Reader's Digest. Vic-|| Douglas Watson. 9) News. Shoppers Show. sort at nearby’ Harbor Springs, And make an appointment for any necessary repairs p Se Say: Meee Salen Fiat Beeateny Sue Thanet: 4 Fun to Reduce panes to Se Geet 3" to insure protection to yourself and the public. story about movie producer who} “Bitter Rival,” drama. (4) Wa- nee Good Cooking. There were no injuries, but Earl . and then finds she has a mind| ton Fosier “ 2:00—() Robert Q. Lewis, (4) an aon we Sra eahoor ae CHUCK BRANSON, Service Manager cen’ “The Woman Who'10:48—(9) Sports Album. Films. - Hour of Shows. (7) On camaaes af wy Save
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_ Pastimes for Princess: Confident Adlai mpry ta, Fisica Med ay Voodoo Defies Medicine =) | Aunanes Ser ay To
Her Knitting, Petitpoint \ . 5 4 vr cna | As : | Shrink Painful Piles. 2 ee es gga ‘Intends 10 wearer Aussie Boy Curse Victim |) s.scc Finds Healing Substance That Does Both —
ee wdeatedd ee inte SF : "Stevenson plans a private gath-| DARWIN, Australia (—Charliéjto have acted on instructions from} «-—=«sRelieves Pain-~Shrinks Hemorrhoids — MONTE CARLO — One hour after I landed here for The s Nomination on a a Carolina ‘politi-'1 ¥. Wulumu, 19-year-old aborigi-\Wulumu'’s mother-in-law. Her’ mo- New York, N. Y.. (Special) — 1” And suf- .
Greatest Wedding Ever, I came upon a big—in fact, a whopping) Sees cal leaders today." ~ - _ Ine victim of a tribal “death sing-|tives were not clear, For the first time science has | ferére were a ; Convention | conditions, * “‘migagehusive story. : Ballot at Convent On arrival yesterday in his pri-ling” rite, perked up a bit today. The women hid Chartie's. spear|found s new healing or .
a Grace Kelly just adores. to knit. in Chicago vate plane, he was met by about/He called for food and water for|anti woomera (throwing stick) in Labeanerkatlo suite All
". And also embroider, Petitpoint, you know. 25 persons, many of them metirithe first time since he was placed|a hollow log just before the sing-| 41, “withéut. surgery. nareotics,
Se I say without fear of contradiction—since Grace’ll be | aqiai Stevenson says he intends|80" for President Club. tal five days ago, aa the missing weapons in the 10g) another, “very striking improve- | @ new
/ too busy to contradict Se ee nt tote to win the Dawoeratie, raesitee- : * aise Lo a , * 2. #3° he, began to feel He was fino ment’ wen expected ond spetied Dyne*)—the dit ie
Serene Highness will soon be presen Prince Rainier nomination on ballot.| “I'm, awfully glad to +—But Charlie ‘almost chokedwhen|!? Darwin Hospital Tuesday observa famous
with some socks she’s lovingly knitted for His Serene High- He Js visting at his sister's hotne}and Fh looking forward 4 good he tried to drink. Doctors. tink) Swang dey bad tbe Placed nT Genuy relieving Pay hee weet tease on ot ness. : : —— —a ; ’ ' Boverithe youth's belief nothing can x 4 reduction rts.of fe
“You don't expect to see 3 toa ain tent a his time ard 0|save his ll swallowing a oie weber seth: wah be i“ ng) 00k place this carn Bem ve sdb
Grace Kelly knitting, but she's ‘| An interviewer asked him yes-jand working on campaign a "lig still om the critical, list. improvement was maintained in | form called H.* Ask
always got her knitting with terday whether it would be safe|specches ny oe pate atlanta site to breathe without| comes waste Casters e pusied of for individ sealed convenient
Paeee Sa ches ween t the ‘fst ballot at the Chicago coo An American firm is helping|aborigine women were believed to/minutes. os “ as _ thor- | cial applicator Prnaader te
chanced to meet at the second el) ee a ae ate ee eee a ee ea O wcum bas th that sufferers were able to | soldatalldrugstores.Satistection 2 5 “That's we intend plant, an integral ! Although youth scene such aston: tements | guaran money refunded.
ot ag egg delags J ae just oe oa oe a ee ee cok “’ Land gene an symptoms, spinal tests wenilan taut samet te tee ” "Ree, U.8. Pat. Off.
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“I decided people’d prefer me wearing glasses to squinting.” Regularly $70.03, You Saye Ovdr $12.00! : But there'll be times when she won't, and the Prince’ll go} , = Ya Gal. 50
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