Eo) ‘The Weather oo . me Rees . Us. webpier Bureau Forecast . . Cc P RE . . Home Miia Detalis page two ; é . ; . le ln ' a 7 - Edition - ae ia Aes amie _ 2. , kee Ee: 4th YEAR eee PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1956—38 PAGES 80 wetetionas, Hews Be ruotos } © te " « pounces He Will eek ith Term Ike to Undergo Target Area Awaits Airborne Hydrogen Bomb Gov. Williams, | ‘Announce National Office Full Checkup ) Officials of State Out of Picture, of Health Friday Report Progress at Least for '56 Heckling by Republicans Phil Hart Will Seek . Head - to- Toe Physical Checked by Moderator; His Second Term as Examination to Include 100 Attend Session Lieut. Governor Heart Tests Gov. G. Mennen Williams and five members of his State Administrative Board last night answered 31 questions from the floor in . a town hall meeting in | Lincoln Junior High School. Anticipated heckling by county Republicans was Ris. screened out by moderator Gov. 6. MENNEN wutiams Oakland ‘|{Monroe Osmun, who re- 2 , fused to allow oral .ques- latest of his “reports to the tions. Cards for written people,” - questions were distributed “WASHINGTON (P—Pres- Sena ay (Onna ident. Eisenhower said to- ; ’ tt day he will undergo a new head-to-toe physical exam-, ination Friday, including a check on his heart con- dition. : Eisenhower made the an- nouncement at a news con-) ference. He had been asked whether he planned .an- | other full scale checkup in’ _ m rr among the audience of just didate for any — nal of- advance of the Republican). oe : over 100 area residents. - fice. National Convention which, . NAMU ISLAND — Tiny Namu island at the north edge of Bikini AP Wirepnete/ Taking only occasional digs at - “IT categoric " d opens in San _ Francisco a atall is shown inthis airyiew with the bullseye target, 100 yards in bomber over the half-mile square island in the Pacific. The target jabsent Republican board members ecexe y Cay Aug. 20 | diameter, at which bombardier Maj. Dwight E. Durner will be will be floodlighted during the hours of darkness. From an altitude = is Legislature, the state of- at I have been a cand Ce | aiming\when he releases the H- bomb from a high flying B-52 jet _ of 50,000 feet it won't look very bi icials answered questions on cur- te for ar - Calling it a head-to-toe exami- __ ng. 2 ae . von = * dd . rent state and local problems and fice.” pallies prego - nation, ‘he aid the checlup was! reviewed what they felt were their foie said. E I do - not related specifically to the Jackson. Answers Wilson . H-B b Drop major accomplishments in office. not intend to be a candidate heart attack he suffered in Den. Expanding on his remarks on for any national office. automation at yesterday's civic nee of earmongering Is Denied Postponed 9 Ses ares men the President alse discussed . automation will help us in the “Tam talking about 1956. I can't say what my plans are after | that.” | these other matters: _ FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES committee, was asked if he saw Saltonstall sald he did not | T B Frid N long run.” pea eat tore 2 Hart, wee Asked for comment on the deci-- WASHINGTON — Sen. Henr), M. any discrepancy between the tes- want to draw any conclusions | 0 be Frigay on Namu But, he added, ‘‘The adjustment yesterday with four ‘6ther Demo-_ | sion by Sen. George (D-Ga), chair- Jackson (D Wash) replied to an timony of Wilson and Gen. Curtis’ untit the airpower subcomittee | Island if Bomber Pilot of our workers to the changeover crats of the State Administrative man of the Senate Foreign Rela- : \E. LeMay, head of the Strate y : : tions Committee, against seeking 2@™Mistration charge of “fear. yi, Command anal | pas) comp eens SE meorng- Can See Target aie Tem = Sas gt poaragronsgpan pacman another term, the President paid/Monger’’ today by starting a new beMay testified that Russia will) But he said: “I thought Wil- ; ‘EFFECT HARD TO PREDICT lie — seek his as warm tribute to the 78-year-old argument with Defense Secretary have\superior long-range striking|son's overall picture gave us a By BOB CONSIDINE = enant. governor. . | Georgian. Charles E. Wilson over this coun- Power WW two to four years feeling Sol confidence: "| ABOARD. U.S.S. MOUNT Mc- | sane cone et ie he Leag are LT. Gov. PHILIP J. HART Williams’ aides said the = = a heat. said Eisenhower’ Saeecen Monday. that with seagate ereeces - AAINS) tea he oats ht automation would | Sone Gn today. A aces : had asked hi be th yr refueling. the nation’s Beet May 23 BIE Da Planned ations Redwing” hoped today for y°" greatly expanded production. 10,874 signatures are required to ad a im to the Presi-, In others, he added, it —_ hunc orms, dent's personal representative t 1,800 medium bombers — mproved weather to clear the way | get his name on the August pri- the North Atlantic ‘Treaty cee Bits — have "true imerconine Wi th Cit Schoo ] sas Host tor Americ first airdrop of eqeryioy Gaye jobs in ory beet. itn Beep sf Na bomb oer et ote Slightly Warmer | uy wnat ne Speakin, ally of the - he said, no y > com nomi- ty program, Elseaower said ao|° rev! lg giobel bomber, =| Business, industry and education have banded to-\the mid-Pacitic islet of Namu u bes manufacturing a nod pal Severe thunderstorms are ifore- nating petitions must be filed by one would say it is working per.| The secretary stressedthe gether to plan another Business-Industrial- Eincations coe a ee chines. Others might find employ-|cast for the Pontiac area this eve-\June 19, and both candidates were. fectly. But he added that great tanker point in his denial of | ~ dqee - \sppremteantety @™.'ment in the expanded recreation! — to announce by May 15, clabcmsoutn Muauin is satetrh Day on May 23. ning-and tonight with the thermom- progress has been made, and said *tatements outstripping | tm! th es lindustry which will 1 0. 34 for Democrats to hold the administration is reeirveal the U. 8. on alrpower. | Host for this year's Program will be the city schools. | e : ird postponement o {he shorter work week. He predicted a jeter registering a low of pre eo county conventi ond to select that it will work in the best inter- But Jackson told a reporter: Members of business and industry will visit any of 25| — before a. achedule “ ait ‘long-range expansion in. the pro-|degrees. nominating delegates a soa est of the country. - - . “We don't have any jet tankers schools participating in the program. ; | eeday. fessions, providing adequate sup-|. ‘Thursday will be cloudy and cool-/ convention. | Eisenhower said again that he jn operation. Even those sched- iplies of doctors and teachers: he with showers in the forenoon. NO OPPOSITION YET believes emphasis should be placed yled for production are insuffi- Sponsored by the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce, Weather experts were keeping ‘The Governor warned that jo. Tomorrow's high will range from: | primarily on having adequate all- cient.” ‘EBI Day will begin at 8:45 = close check on conditions cai, state and national govern. 4 - 58. . Joes far, neither Williams nor Hart around military strength, including! Wilson is to return before the ® a. m. inthe Pontiac High; which might cause another post- ments must face the changeover | The lowest temperature in down- e any opposition for the Demo- airpower, rather than concentrat-\Se nate Military Appropriations Aircr ff Auto ‘School auditorium with an| Pemement and some of them were problem and devise ways to |town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was cratic nominations, and it is ing on having more of any one subcommittee today to answer orientation meeting. A pre-| !8Mkly dubious about the Friday ease adjustment for the individ. |40 degrees. The mercury rose ‘to|thought unlikely that-any will de. type of weapon than a potential questions. The unit expects to hear ; < m 8. p ~ | pchedule. wall workees! 48 at 2 p.m, | velop. | enemy, also from .Adm. Arthur W. Rad- ° sentation of. the public caren patty ff ea re _ | Williams, 45, defeated Republi- | A reporter asked whether the ford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs 4 if | ‘school set- -up will be made beh eta yd Lend bla tal eae ae ee ee E: ti S oe Ser ee aa defeat which Gov. Allen Shivers'of Staff, | so visitors will more i™ such a& test was explained by Williams said the issue is crucial | xecu lve ees . | geet term. His margin of 161,000 | thoroughly understand the experts for the benefit of news- because of the Communist threat.| suffered in Texas Democratic pre- The secretary referred indirectly , : . I U f votes was narrowed in 1950 to : , inter- Monday to critics of his defense : men and Civil Defense officials’ “We must make our country, ncreasin se OF cinct conventions: could be inter Se Heads of Both Firms system, said John Hirlinger, present as observers on the com- strong enough to resist Communist g 1,100 against former Gov. Harry 1 cisen- Program as “fearmongers.”’ | preted as a repudiation of Eisen € manager of the Chamber of munications ship Mount McKinley (Continued-on Page 2, Col. 5) Newspaper Ads F. Kelly, and a recount was nee- hower and his administration. In «RiGHT TO ALL, FACTS’ -- Spike Rumors; Nance Commerce. | Oar weather empen declared ; | essary. He defeated Frea M. 1952, Shivers bolted the regular) jackson retorted: “The Ameri: ‘Explores Situation’ A similar orientation will take “It is very important that the ’ BOSTON ~The “golden age’) Alger on other recount vote in Texas seis organization tO Cam>people have a right to all - ; place in the parochial schools, Hir- hombardier on the drop plane see Woman $ ) th of newspaper advertising “‘lies just; 1952 by a margin of 8,000. support Eisenhower. the facts. I cannot see how that Roy T. Hurley, board chairman linger said. . ; the target.” ed ahead,” Charles H. Pinkham, Bos- Opposing Donald S. Leonard in In reply to the question, Eisen-: | | hower aid the acing seem aT pe a He ee a a and president of Curtiss-Wright eilebils aarciiea cn a | The target is a 400-foot wide ay. advertising executive said to- bot Habe pay slip = cm : to be stretching a point in-raising. cen, Robertson (D-Va) called to- Corp., said in New York today his? sag ns Meciaras | aadl ledustrtal ‘bullseye painted on Namu, | “Li h p Pinkham, éxecutive. vice presi-|with him. . | the question of repudiation in con- day for ‘frank and uninhibited’ company had “no plan” for merg- ngies aaa study classroom tech: 5.000 by 2,000-foot isiet. aunc eS [0 sen and general manager of} The Governor said today he i nelle aloes Orsi ae See by the Joint Chiefs of ing with Studebaker-Packard Corp. niques and methods of teaching. One weatherman grumbled: Chambers & Wiswell, Inc., Boston,| would feel free to leave office with — i's Mebillioh ethene defers haa. His statement followed denials The visitors at each school will) “Either the Russians get better’ Police Hunt for. Man. Es before the Bost Advertis1a “quiet conscience’ at this point. Democratic party. : tion's 36-billion-dollar. defense bud- , i ri ‘get is big enough. ee by-James J. Nance, president of join principals and teachers for ee han sal Scie ae Who May » Have Left, ing Que. .|CITES PROBLEMS Tornado Hits Farm | He expressed misgivings lest it studebaker-Packard, of published Junch and ae at poraekye and" don't give a dainn if*their muah Body in’ Lane Honig pmerifgen ever 1 ttre But he said-the approach of , | ~~ ~Iprove too small . answer period about school opera- |< | 1S Being spent in mewapaper Ae: | a tomati roblems i 7 e feponts WHEN I) tno sep CLUR SHAE “tion until 1:30 p.m., official break- | room ¢louds spill radioactive debris. ? : | vertising, despite television,” eaacating inte sroaigr boll eon } Robertson spoke out i an in- ‘ment was expented in New York ing-up time. Hirlinger said. Those °" Fee | ' - 5 ‘ ; ee _ Madis : a sald Pinkham, “and people in blem: " Near Benton Harbor terview ag the appropriations today. who wish may return to the high | | tae Bele Meat l and’ New England spend more than a Seen tis pirdlaphipabtnan “subcommittee on which he serves We have given careful consid- school for further questions arid | ic? | State police today are searching mittion dollars in pennies and : BENTON HARBOR (®—A freak Feealled Wilson for more ques- eration to the StudebaKer- Packard answers after this I 30 ending This Is Logic: for the -man they think left the | nickels every week Lape news: State ome executive. ; tornado struck the Vern Enders. tioning about U. 8. defense needs, cituation,”’ Hurley said. ‘However, time. Woman Attacks ‘body of an attractive redhead in| papers, an all-time high.” Nbdowisl ticipate emestn farm today on the old Hartford, 8%4 the House prepared to start we have no plan for the merger. School board members, Superin- a Madison Heights lover's lane) pinkh id radi d tel ms ae ay eipuedions . Airport 15 miles northeast of Ben- debate on the buge military _ of the companies.” tendent of Schools, Dana P. Whit- Her Stalled Car jafter she died of | , aca ot b i ak fem i l ~ ye | j a posetiog ae bil cal roca ton. Harbor in Van Buren county. Money bill. Meanwhile, Nance said that he mer, principals and staff members uae at 8 : "aad na 7 a ried. a Reve found their right report of his views appears else . bHurates, alcohol and narcotics j " x No injuries were reported, al- The House bill would provide Was in New York on a routine will be present at this last session | OKLAHOMA CITY «® — Police : : though the twister ripped the roofs $33.635,000,000 in new funds, This, Visit to discuss the company’s to answer the visitors’ questions. arrested Fanny Stepney, 34, last The body, ‘found yesterday at Bul. pore place mn Pebbles Size ba neat ») off two old hangars and slashed plus money available from prior financing and that he “was not Objective of the day's program, night and reported she attacked noon oft the shoulder of Campbell the hack out of one of the buildings. appropriations, would finance an meeting with anyone in regard th Hirlinger said. “is to better h¢ér car. = |Road near 12 Mie Road, was . 2 4 iden- | Paul Enders; manager of the actual spending budget of $36.200,- a possible merger acquaint business and industry): The car staHed. en. e O I g e 1 etire farm, said the tornado continued 000,000 in the bookeeping year While denying the reports pub- with the schools system and the! Officers quoted by-standerg as tified through police fingerprints as ina southeasterly direction after stafting July 1 lished in Detroit that there were needs of the school.”' (saying the woman tinkered under Harriet Anderson, about 22, at End of Present Term passing over his asparagus farm Robertson sald he thought Wil- current merger discussions with The event is yearly exeept that the hood several minutes, then lost 4 known dope addict with a record : He said it was preceded by Son had “bristled unnecessarily’ Curtiss-Wright, Nance conceded bitsinéss and industry usually play her temper. She kicked the car. at, Detroit House of Cérrection. ; 5 “high inde which raised dust ~~ hen Robertson asked him wheth- that the company “was exploring host, to school personnel -he added. beat on it with her fists, threw Dr. Richard Olson a Joocph WASHINGTON ‘?)—Sen. Walter F: George (D-Ga), ; ; er the military chiefs of staff several situations.” ssipssect = ~. rocks af it. . sethik cs eee unas. sooth would be free to give “frank and = Se Expensive Car Wash One witness, the officers report.’ Mercy Hospital pathologist ~vho 78-year- -old dean of the Sere e. has decided not to seek erpersen unbiased" opiniens on whether the. ‘Postal Clerks Meet Pp ; ed, said she thréw rocks at him, examined Miss Andérson's body, re-election. The twister caught’ Enders and budget will provide the strength EUREKA. Ill. U-A car wash when he offered help. said he estimated time of death His physician called the decision “a wise one” in 18 farm workers in the fields. The needed to meet any aggression FLINT «® — The Michigan Fed- now cost¢.at least $50_in’ Eureka. The car was heavily damaged— at? a.m. yesterday. There were view of a heart difficulty and diabetes, both described as farm operator said he told his men, Sen. Leverett M. Saltonstall (R- eration of Post Office Clerks will That's the minimum fihe’set by the headlights smashed, battery to lay flat on the ground while Mass), a member of both’ the Sen-‘hdld its 38th. Annual convention City Council for unnegessary. use cracked, hood battered is = nara mer ke to! iter “mild.” The doctor said a hard campaign might be the dark, funpel - shaped cloud ate Airpower subcommittee and here May 25-26, Some 2200 dele- of water during the current short- The formal charge on the doc ket! : ‘detrimental. roared by. - ‘the: Military Appropriations sub- gates are _expected. age, is drunkennéss, . + The body was found beside the ” eee O56 eT ee _____________ unpaved road yesterday by John “He simply needs to take care of himéelt, Dr; : - Caldwell, 56, of Detroit, who was Worth B. Daniel said, “and Got Spring Fever? Effects City Police, Firemen : walking along the road secking and if he does so he should . a job, son building projects in the have a long and happy A lot of people have and area iif they're. anxious to get out vea nc Miss Caldwell was lying beside ife.' . to the lakes for a little fun the road, Madison Heights police Since thé teath last week of Sen. and recreation, and it’s just said, as though she had been Alben Barkley (D-Ky), who was only two months: older than natural that they'll be need- carefully placed there, The body ing all kinds of boats, out- Should Pontiac: pole and ballot to test a 1932 eereenea | commission coal call the special joining the city employes’ pen- had no identifying papers, and no George, the. Georgia senator had board motors, fishing equip- firemen be required to live within, requiring police and fire per- ielec tion for an August decision. sion plan to Social Security shoes or stockings. jbeen strongly urged by members raion age - if be spate a 10-mile radiys of the Saginaw sonnel to live within the city. | But the commissioners are re- vue up before voters at tls | Dilice now theorize she ‘was of his family to withdraw. Teh SRih si sell, wows te [ond Huroa streets intersection? | According to Paul L..Merideth, portedly against such a move ~ taken to the lonely. site after-her| George heads the Senate For. you want to sell, now's the t to place ear ad. 15 .| This question will confront city’ attorney for the group, the asi! 8% 8. charter amendment on If the amendment passed. at death by someone who feared to C8" Relations Committee and ___ ‘vither election, Meredith said he report her death, Tratks found at seTves as Democratic spokesman ¢ buyers answered this | voters -in the coming November sociation will request the . com: knew of no police officers: who the site indicate a car turned on foreign policy matters. one: | clecti jai ; Scaue “I : : oe _ peal Le _ mission to place the issue on the In Today’ iS Press would have, to move to conform around in the iroad sometirte: yes- He Is also q power jn taxation i a3 HO OP. EVINRUDE EXCEL he City Commission last night Aug. 7 ballot Seen Hecee er : ; F lent cond. "$125, OA. 8-2 mipoard ihe) linitat di . with the distance limitation. terday. matters, George gave up the «1 cet City Rcesen niet a Appearing before the EORIEMSSsIOn oh NOWS: coccuveeanes 18. Hie said the association was in’ Detroit police have arrested a. chairmanship of the Senate Fi- i To Place Your Want Ad | twart to a anline Neccawars last Aight he said: “There is’ Editorials .. ........ .. 6 complete agreement on the 1@-mile 3 year old Detroiter, and are hold- nance Committee to take’ over DIAL FE 2-8181 Charter amendment seme feécling of the association Sports .............. 2%, 28% 2% |restriction ing him for‘investigation, Alfred P. thé foreign relations post. Just ask for the , i that the amendment wou Id ‘neg tive Theaters... .. .... % | Pohce Chief Herbert W. Straley Smith told police Mrs. Anderson George's decision apparently | WANT AD DEPT The Pontiae Police Offf¥er's (More favorable conside ration in’ Ty & Radio Programs, . 37 said he did not wish to comment on was at his house Sunday night..No clears the way for the nomination ° ‘ a ae ea Assp. requested the commission {he Augdst primary Wilson, Earl .,.... 87 whether he thought the limitation charge has been ae against and expected election of former a ‘ place the amendment on thé | Ewart explained that only the. Wemen‘s Pages.....21 thru 25 was sufficient. Smith. ‘Gov. Herman.Talmadge SEN. WALTER F,GEORGE ; ‘ , y sis aoe et ' } if ¥: 4 ‘ f ’ 2 ; : f i » S x Q) ’ i ma i ‘ ; | j \ | : ., . bs \ ' | ae | : Ly } be oe Nee re oa Wigte a ee og eae be bad & foes ee TES KES %... e Ree ca eee | j Beg €2 1G. ‘ ae THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1956 ie aie? Soe: jamie eas ER ia at OUR es Ie So | ee eae ne r 41 ae. Pot f . j ee as I Z Paar.) i ay Zier ‘i ; . : L «City a Year Old Today No Celebration’ to Mark Day it's Business as Usual} With No Candles as Anniversary Passes the anniversary of the opening of Pontiac's City Hall. That's the report from city offi- cials and employes as work goes on as usual in the $1,200,000 strue- ture, the milestone in the city’s Civic Center plans. A year age teday the deors swung open in the Pike street edifice, fulfilling the dreams city The weekend prior to the open- ing, City Hall and mov- ers “huffed and puffed” while lug- marred by a steady,rainfall whieh canceled the appearance of Gov. G. Mennen Williams. : E g i B : i a. af ; : z a3 a§ F g& F g 2 t Je; rl bi i rH i d 1 Hall Is, ‘One EARL A. MAXWELL Appointment of two leaders in the 1956 Pontiac Area United Fund JAMES F, NYE United Fund Names. Two to Top Campaign Posts tiac City Cub and a YMCA boerd member. solicit funds from downtown busi- nessmen, doctors, attorneys, food “Isales firms, government offices and the construction trades. A member of the Chamber of Commerce and immediate past \president of Kiwanis, Nye last year led solicitation for the Fund in area food sales firms. In announcing the appointments, and|Campaign Chairman Willman said, “I am extremely happy that these two men have agreed to serve on my team, | think their work will insure a successful United Fund campaign this fall.” iff. , : ! | # i Poi ¥ 9 & 25 33 &8 i : A i bE lil e th An rt - th be held at the home May 19 and) the poppy sale to be conducted May 24,-25, and 26. A_ report American flag which was pre- sented to the Brownie Troop of Our Lady of Refuge School re- cently. Final plans were com- pleted to hold a card party at the Legion home May TRG Real Dizzy Job ,|years, in and, is st out in good rhe aE was given on the! Heavy rains during the In the Pontiac area planting. Rains Delaying Planting on State, County Farms past week have kept Michi- gan farmers out of their fields. many farmers have been obliged to sow their oats at intervals when the rains ceased long enough for the soil to become dry for Since the forage crops grow good in cold and damp weather, local pastures have had a good start, and|Drivers Beware! winter feeding was discon tinued as early as in former spring. Winter wheat also has a good of being a good .|crop with the heavy moisture stor- age in the ground. . : ° ' The federal-state crop reporting service in Lansing said the state's farmers welcomed the rain, al- though precipitation was heavier than what was needed in most areas. : The service said farmers in the Upper Peninsula and the northern parts of the lower made consider- able progress in planting oats |during the last week, with lighter The service said no fruit trees have blossomed yet. The longer. out of their developing slow being harvested. \ More than 41 per tent of the deaths and more than : cent of the injuries due to motor vehicle CHICAGO @® — Thomas Martin, accidents last year occurred on Chicago's elevator inspector, planned a busy, and probably dizzy, day today. He will spend the day riding the roller coasters, the loop-the-loop and other thgill- Saturdays and Sundays. Anti-Radar Judge spite of the late Changes Opinion DETROIT — Traffic Judge ,,John D, Watts, reversing an earii- stand ‘says it's okay now to bring speeding motorists arrested othe basis of radar readings into his court, He'll convict them if the radar timing -devices show they're guilty. Judge Watts said yesterday kinks in the radar system which aroused his had been ironed out. He had ruled May 1 that vio- lations detected by radar would not hold up in-court. . Ruling on a speeding case, the judge said the radar timer re- corded only the top speed of the alleged offender. With new adjust- vehicle's speed for a mimimum jdistance of 140 feet. Burglar Loots Station of $20 From Machine _ About $20 in change was stoleh land Ave., reportedly entered Tyes- day night, Pontiac police said. The money was missing from a cigarette machine, according to the owner, Joseph Donohue, Lake Or- ton. He believed the station was entered through an unlocked door. Nye, of 8&3 Menominee Rd., will ments, he said, police can clock a! Senate Agric approved the 1.2 billion dollar soil hower and drove for final action on a new farm bill by nightfall. y Allen J. r | (D-La), said the question of) authority for advance payments Recall Witness in Bribery Trial State Optometry Board Official to Give Added Testimony | MASON W — A key witness for | the state — a state official fired for tardy reporting of a bribe in- cident — was called back to the fore the board dropped, but did not! complete his story. | the King Optical Co. te get pre- scriptions filled. ‘ Ritholz heads the King firm, which operates in Michigan and 16 other states. r | Feiler testified that Ritholz paid him $500 on March 28, 1955 in a third floor men’s room at the Har. ry Sufferin clothing store in De-| — Pick Louise Lagoy as Dairy Princess new dairy princess is an old hand at the dairy business despite her young 19 years. She even knows how to milk a cow. , | Blonde Louise -Lagoy, a Mich- igan State University from Albion, was selected from | a group of candidates from 36) ‘counties to reign over June dairy'| month and represent Michigan on) an eastern tour. named as her alternate by the | June Dairy Month Committee! meeting Tuesday at MSU. Louise plans to become. a farm studies at MSU. Her father, Tony | Lagoy, operates a 220-acre dairy farm near Albion. State Women Dems to Plan ‘56 Campaign © LANSING i ~ Democratic women from throughout the state | will assemble here Saturday for'| # day long meeting on political fcampaign organizational niques The ‘event is called Democratic jthe Michigan Federation of Dem- ocratic Women. About 600 women jare expected to attend. | The rapidly declining U.S. maple \sugar production was 43,000 pounds in 1955. \ \ ; ‘ ers at an amusement park. Mar- tin has to determine that all rides; are safe before they are put in| '- operation for the season, which’ wasHINGTON “next week. Indiana Farm in Presidential Preference Primaries | igoing X-ray’s for possible head; The commission also appointed ‘and hip injuries, authgrities said. the National Bank of Detroit as) (INS)—Repub-| O'Neill 36,284.11. Gov. John W. lican strategists pointed today to| Brown 14,283. \ President Eisenhower's solid per- formance in Tuesday's Indiana pri- Democratic for.governor, 1,004 places: le = 17,926, Belt Backs Eisenhower |morning for injuriés suffered in an | 4ger W. K. Willman, a Pontiac ‘auto-truck collision at 10 a.m. on/Police officer's request for uniform Taft, and his GOP opponent, Sen. George H. Bender, likewise bad Ro opposition. ‘ | There was a slight element of - |ministration’s price supports set at $1.25 a bushel} - |to corn growers even though they) ulture Gre up Approves Soil Bank Bill WASHINGTON (INS)—The Sen-to farmers “never came up and late Agriculture Committee today}will not come up.” Eisenhower, in vetoing the asked for new legislation con- fined to the soil bank but with authority for his administration to pay farmers up to 500 million dollars this year for taking land out of production next year. The House, in a sharp defeat for the President, turned down the Fgh for Signal Given Backing School Area Residents Support John Carry, Favor Traffic Light port in his request for a traffic light at the Astor-Auburn inter- section. But Carry told them “the City Commission cannot take action un- til ,all administrative means of the city are exhausted.” Last week the commissioner began his fight for the signal advance payment plan and the| despite notification from the before the Senate committee. Ellender announced the Senate unit killed 4 House-passed ‘amend- ment which would put grazing lands into the best-paying part of the soil bank—the acreage re- serve. The senators also struck out ® provision which would have in- such field crops as But the committee retained a House provision which, as Ellen- der put it, “sanctifies’ the ad- action in giving do not eomply with acreage allotments. Ellender said the committee has which members of the unit want to tack on to the legislation. Williams, Officials ~~ ‘Answer Questions (Continued From Page One) agegression,’”’ Williams said, adding that Russian education already is engineers and technicians, CITES DROP-OUTS . “The number of children who decent educations is tremendously alarming,” the Governor said, add- students completed college. “The main problem for \most students is insufficient money,” he said, adding that a scholar- | Ship program is needed to pro-\ Atlantic ‘Treaty Organization. EAST LANSING @#—Michigan’s| vide college educations for Mich- |was largely devoted to the possi- igan students, Lt. Gov. Philip A. Hart reminded the audience that a bill introduced reaffirmed U. S. policy of main- by Williams in the last legislative taining Israel's independence “session providing 500 scholarships against Arab pressures and also of $1,000 each has died in com- mittee. | Asked whether lack of money {8 the only reason for delay in a state road construction program, Wil- Muriel Goodrich ‘of Hart was Hams said he thought Highway) Commissioner John Carry Asks Delay Commissioner Charles Ziegler’s “erroneous system” was equally at fault, Ziegler, a Repubjican, had said wife after she completes her, he was too busy to accompany | ‘the touring officlals, Other state officials who reported of State James M, Hare, Attorney General Thomas M. Kavanagh. Auditor General Victor C. Targon- ski, and Treasurer Sanford A. Brown. At the conclusion of the meet- ing, Osmun said he believes what- of meeting is a must.’’ He said he is convinced Williams’ “reports to |from a gas station at 644 Oak-|Women’s Day and is sponsored by the people” are not partisan, Williams thanked the audience for its “hospitable reception,"’ and for its interest and suggestions, — Leonard Man Injured in- Auto-Truck Crash A Leonard man! was taken to St. Jospeh Mercy Hospital this Rochester road near Lakeville. Gary Sutherby, 18, was under- No details of the accident were Romeo Sfate Police post, , ‘idea was not included in the bill elty traffic engineer that the light | would be disapproved by the State Highway Department, The spectators last night were told the city manager would in- vestigate the possibility of school signs in the area and check re- ports. of excessive speeding. He will also confer with the sary to secure a light at the inter- section. Hint U.S. Backs Ind Dag Chore Another Peace Mission to Doubtful Middle East Suggested by Dulles WASHINGTON (®—The United States was reported ready today to back another Middle East peace mission by U. N. Secretary Gen- eral Dag Hammarskjold if he thinks it would promote Israeli- Arab agreement. Secretary of State Dulles -said last night this country and its Western Allies now have greater |confidence in United. Nations han- |dling of the dangerous Middle East loutstripping us in production of situation since Russia has indi- cated it is prepared “to support ja solution” through the U.N. “The Soviet Union seems. in- creasingly aware of the danger- | action,” | here before an international con- ling that a recent survey showed! vention of B’nal B'rith, a Jewish jonly 45 of each 1,000 fifth-grade} fraternal organisation, His broadcast speech consti- ‘tuted a report on his meeting in ‘Paris last week with other foreign iministers of the 15-nation North It ‘bilities of expanding NATO's work. ! As.for the Middle East, Dulles lof seeking friendly relations with both sides. ~ Jeoming few years, but when en- at, i ay £ ifs a special service tumorrow at 8 p.m. “Crowning Christ as King’’ is part of the celebration of His rising into Heaven on the 40th day. * * Ld] The First Presbyterian Charch rummage sale is tomorrow and Friday, from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. at at 6:45 p.m. tomorrow at the church. Service will be at 1 p.m. Friday j-|at Manley Bailey Funeral Home, with burial in Roseland Park Cem- etery. - issing Lawyer Sought by Police for Pontiac; No Trace Found Since Monday No..trace has been found here of a Detroit attorney, reportedly missing since Monday morming when he set.out from home to at- tend to a civil matter in Oakland County Circuit Court. Whether Maurice P. Rhodes, 55, of 20067 Renfrew Ave, ever reached Pontiac is not known, according to local law officers. — s Pontiac police, Oakland County Sheriff's Dept, and State Police at the Pontiae post all reported no results in a search requested yesterday by Detroit police. Rhodes told his wife of the Pon- tiac trip when he left home at 9 in-', m., Detroit Police said, But his secretary told them she knew of no legal matter here in which *\Rhodes was interested. The missing man was described th as five feet 11 inches, 160 pounds and having grey hair. lancther False Alarm. ° Calls Fire Fighters A false alarm called Pontiac Fire Department equipment to Clovese . and Branch Streets about 11 o'clock Tuesday . Residents of the morning larea. report several false alarms Free world production of nickel was 427,000,000 pounds in 1955, Pontiac City Affairs in Discussion of Michigan-Lois Drain | The City Commission will have to wait another two weeks to hear lon progress which they claimed/Commissioner John E. Carry (Dis- since taking office were Secretary trict 6) present his case on the often discussed Michigan - Lois |streets drain case. Carry requested the two week postponement last night to gather ifurther information on the three- lyear-old episode. It involves 19 ’ lot owners on the east side of the tech- ever party is in power, ‘‘this kind city who claim they were improp- erly assessed for drainage im- provements. : Other business taken. up on the 38-point agenda that faced | the commission, was the approv- al by the city that the state proceed with widening and pav- ing of a portion of the M24 trunkline in -the cit#. The city will pay $2,000 for the project. | Upon the request of City Man- jallowance was deferred pending a ,meeting with a police committee. paying agent for the $600,000 worth ‘yet available from troopers at the ef revenue bonds for the ‘oter-ap- proved off-street parking project. _ The commission concurred in the ‘récommmendation of the City Plan \Mt. Glemens Hills be rezoned for Commercial 1 use. A public hearing will be con- ducted June.19 on the recommen- dation that an alley in the’ Elkins Addition be vacated. jf A denial from ‘the city plan group en rezoning to Residential 3 the east side of Thorpe street from Huren to Liberty yas con- curred with, ° i Public hearings were held \Jast |Commission that lots 19-24 in the| Subdivision special assessment rolls for other - |audience were heard, on three pub- \lic improvement projects. ~ The cdrfimission received four ‘projects on which a review will’ ibe held on all four next week. | Hearings were also aired, with ‘confirmation deferred, on seven rolls for improvements throughout the city. In-final action, the commission- ers | a request that Mario Giglio be appointed special ad- ‘ministrator to the estate of Tony (Geto on a special designated mer- chant license held at 441 N. Perry St: night, in which no spegtators in the for 53 Years Bartlet Wager was honored by ‘some 80 employes and friends of poe State Hospital last night at a dinnet held at Hi-Land Manor. Wager who had been a hospital chalked up another honor last Saturday in Lansing when the employé for the past 53 years, 2 of Service _ oa Think Detroiter Headed — Bartlet Wager Is Honored | Sweeney 6,467, Frank\X. Kryzan 3,446, Robert. W. Reider 3,227, | Oscar L. Fleckner 3,126.\. Over the objections of Commis-! and Dr. Roy. V. 8. Weather B Report | i gather Barese Report ay mary as a strong indication that! Miohigan State Employes Associa- and 0 little warmer with |the farm bill veto sparked no ‘‘re- . isurprise in Lausche’s failure to’ a | i at tigin awarded him a _ certificate \win favorite son backing from all sonete Corry ‘ MeVean presented Wager with offices at-40 Patterson St. i , 4 eceasional khowers and thendersterms volt’ in the nation’ icultural ‘Cooley, the recently amended ordi-| ; | pet de = wigrere eremnd code eee belt! . earce y FLORIDA delegates to the presidential nom- nance pertaining to bump shops | for outstanding service. to the = 4 | Bers) Temes tcety? aaceenmena| ee | Detnocratic, for governors, inating convention. Anti-Lausche in Commercial 1 districts was ta./State of Michigan. : —— site gbedere in the ferencen | Pipi interest centered on, 1,500. of 1,779 precincts: Collins \delegates apparently won at least bled indefinitely. . /| Teastnsistrees for lant night's Fosreastagh bs] 1:00 sfies tger hear te Jay me oncom oe ones in es 280,000 over Sumter L. Lowry. cdgvention seats “and were ahead Hearings will be held June 4 | affair was Mrs. Orben Wilkins Soe Feremane cout te) cowth west) tonight eee “eA, = me anh iceints Farris Bryant 52.486, former i, tye other races, but Lausche' f on two ordinances to amend/a | who had been employed in —ocear Tete? tm Pontine i = 2 oF _ eo large rural! Gov. Wulier Warren 40,984, Als jatimun oe ' city roning ordinance involying | Wager’s office for 26 years prior ee hee SS Ae as ' ¥ priced aedalige Peasiee Streets 2,722, WJ B. ibe hee ours “| ".) | sections on non-conforming’ use | to his retirement last month. : W oe i eogral Price 1,4 : f 4 | ay F | Direction southogutnwest ee he political winds. cone ; | WEST VIRGINIA—Gov. William’ : ae poe: Zoning rd} pr. Ivan A. LaCore, medica! NN Bun rises Tharseay ai) § (61am But some signifi on apa cor George Craig Marland / p. Robert Mollo-, | ws Ppeals oy superintendent of Pontiac State BPS GH | Rey Spey pel ere tee Deel ere peel Page Noul ond gutes| pos Me ene eie Ser etn Cece ees nee ee “ \ eS : ; |Demootatic sénatdrial a mr) & — i a 4 an i y \ Lee) four other states where elections |cratic Party," but Democratic mene age gut . and graveling of ytion of ; hospital from the time Wager % 5 OC Cer hr ee: «s| were held yesterday—Ohle, West a \natorial nominations} respéctively,| § « ‘alley in assessor's plat 13 was or-|joined the staff in May, 1903. 2 IA erent ME 1 SNP Sana || tsar arial a and Flor. State Chairman Charles E. Skillen’ and ‘the Republican nody seemed to, |” jdered returned to the petitioners! At this time he was emploved . } oe» rginie, New Flor: 'shruggéd off the returns as “no be going to John T. Cdpenhaver for lack of sufficient signatures. as a clothing clerk moving up to - BARTLET WAGER Priel papeioortncthe UL aL -. 48 Ida, though the latter state does jindication whatever of the No- ¢ i > + & eee i Ne : . s.. 49 not hold its idential . for governor and formes Sen. | The commissioners received and storekeeper in 1907. He Was made P<) | wescess Tiny pestins Lahn jal primary ivember vote.” / Chapman Revercomb for the\Sen- filed two agreemgnts between the an office clerk in 1908 and was a portabl Ca eel | a ee | Hee ore ey ol aN city and the Jeshme Building Co. promoted to an accountant in 181°. half of the club, presented a check u | } ; : ets j ; . bs El lope perature 0.0002 $s, In Indiana, Eisenhower, with § mary |since the President's)’ FLORIDA—Gov. Leroy Collins for two public Amprovement proj- Wager's appointment as steward ¢ $64 “_— Mean. temperature... "45 about half 6f the precincts taflied,|veto of the {three billion dollar|the Democratic incumbent, won a) s. d came in 1923, a belkeldl ic un a een ee See had a “‘popularit:”’ lead of nearly; package” bill which have! Jecisive which assured his Pohey also Accepted three deeds|his retirement. post : ° rene wegteny, Age im Pontiac | |100,000 over Sen. Estes Kefauver|restored rigid, high price sup-/reelectiofi. His margin ruled out for property in the city and or| Dr. LaCore recalled many City Board of Education Lowest temperature. .......:....... 31 |of Tennessee, the only presidential ports. a any run-off on May 29, when Flor- dered they/be recorded in the reg-|changes which had been made in Sigtes Evening Session - eather Fog crite, **""'* “Saspirant on the Democratic slate|OTHER HIGHLIGHTS idians p= between Ketauver ister of déed’s office. the hospital during these years,|>' ing session a there. 4 and AdIii E. Stevenson in the ja that Wager had been in-| The f | OHIO—Michael V. Di Salle, é saying that Wager ha n in ¢ Board of Education will mime . he napa _ ENDIANA former federal vay administrator ane poise Aa Lota So we, fMescccigs Mivccathe’ strumental in many advances and'hold its regular meeting at 8 p. m. . fo whe : : c spirants for that he had supervised the entire! ; af —_— Republican, 3,749 of 4,359 |and onetime New Deai functionary, |p ae ‘ ai the city’s bullding zone - tomorrow night. Board members Baltimore 60 ST Memahis ns ¢3| Precincts; Eisenhower 298,295; {Wo the Democratic nomination eaiinnee meee oun apa law 944 to rezone fo Commercial |Duilding program beginning idee h . i Brownsville 85 69 Miami €7 for yrernor and will Re- e nes Se f 1937. last month voted to hold meetings ® ¢7| Lar Daly, 10,96. governor a oppose ced 1 part Of lots 62-66 in the Hill. 85 Minneapolis 68 $4 b »_|race,/ with incumbent Gov. John s“announ Other speakers were Ivan Estes,,the second and fourth Thursd 2 New Orleans 8 2 Democratic, 4,359 precincts; - mpc nirnahad cone Cc. Wil- Simras slightly ahead of’ his lead. |the selection of Vice Admiral St#e Manor Subdivision. pecuoriel (directocl oll the Depart ; } nd fow ay #2 Omana © Kefsaver — ; oa Milos ld oven. ing ¢hallenger, Ingram B. Pickett.|Robert P. Briscoe as commander- The attorney was also instructed ment of Mental Health, Vane (a the ee : hmm ON oHIO Gev., Frank J. Lausche was (The winner will face Republican in-chief of Allied Forces in South-|to prepare the necessary ordi-/Duncan McVean, storekeeper, and| Meetings had been held the sec- & §. croazee ay 83h poh unopposed in the Democratic (ex Gov. Edwin Mechem. Mechemiern Europe. Briscoe succeeds nance to’ rezone to Commercial 1)Lyle Saum, president of the em-/°Pd Wednesday of each montlr. 4 Beatile 7 46 publican, for governor, | contest for the Senate seat once was unchallenged on the. GOP|retiring Admiral William M. Fech-|part of lots 8 and 9 of the Elkins|ployes’ club Meetings ‘are held in the board’ 66. Washington ¢i 42) 1,092 of 11,714 polling places: | held by the late Sen. Robert A. |ticket. 2 teler. Addition. : ; = . f st i ‘ se : Pe a: ‘THE PONTIAG ¥ PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY. 9, 1956 Ni a pelt or enter area re i Ig a nten G: ‘Sem. of Orion. Township | Sentence Was Suspended © bed upended the ja seannce’ | ‘ Hon, cobalt and nickel in that ovder are the three most magnetic metals. Bie DISCOUNT Prices Eifective An This Week . . 5 se 7 peers 1 » ee Ae ie ee fr | eae EA i Pi I oP jee ace baeg | : ™ j f i * rT AE oe Cee a A ae A mf ~s “ f 7 ys / t a + \ Ye = : a aes Mt en) rs a ie cia LS shoenleenesesens ” : sl 4 + Z i f Pe : 4 é 4 j ot ‘ ‘ ies esa Ss . ‘ Re oe / y \ \e ? : 2, sy 2. ‘ ae oe : } _.* a | : f ' f : ; . > Naval bie Inspection | iIs Scheduled for May 16 | An semua tspection af too Prmteal Go wiiad by Cmdr. R. F. | tiaie Naval Reserve Training Cen-|Whité: of Jackson, and -Lt. Paul Due to an erroneous report, the | Monday edition of the Pontiac: Press carried a story in which EovCator Retires Michael Klein, 26, . of Aubiare) FLINT up — Ernest W. Potter, Heights was said to have- been a member of the Flint Board of “fcommitted to serve 15 days in the, |Edueation for22 years, resigned iter: will be held May 16 at the Surface will head the inspecting party. He Henry Ford Il Quits Foundation Position Ford II DETROIT i—Henry _ |trate on looking over the building| -} has resigned as board chairman’ 7.30. Howen of Dearborn, All are com- manding officers of divisions in’ their -respective cities, oh s, A point system will be used to Judge the, local unit for amdin- istration, training records, and personnel, The inspection will be held*under the authority of the 9h Naval District, The inspecting team will concen- ta and various Reserve records dur- \ing the day hours. An inspection of division personnel! will highlight the evening program beginning” at * * * ment of fine ‘and costs totaling | $90 for reckless driving. The Press learned today that Justice Helmar! {Oakland County Jail following pay- | Monday night because of ill health. | The board recently honored him. by naming a new ae school building = him. Sree = Bamboo Shades | With Hooks, Brackets and Rope ° Jumbo 4:GALLON of the huge Ford Foundation, turn-! - ing over the post to Rowan Gaither The trio will observe six classes | r 3 FOOT . li resident. and various other activities and) 8 N =P Son 4 ‘evaluate them during the evening. WIDTH ‘ INSULATED > ape resterd h A’short critique wil] be held at the + e e meee cs “chair. conclusion of the inspection in or- «root — 4s :& t icnic Ice Box en onus ider that the unit leaders may + & Width...... 1. Peomsede greenery Ptather discuss Cea event) with ths visitors: 8-FOOT a 10-FOOT ° \ Beculer $7.49 V ‘lye z co. Width . Width ‘ i dfather. He will con- ¥ tinue es ‘= member of the board. | Ut. Cmdr. Max A. Evans of Royal For porch, breezeway, ete. Keep rooms [— (Oak is the commanding officer A cooler during summer yet allows light ——- lot the Reserve Division, Lt. Cmdr. » and alr to Made in the pass listed widths ofly, but you cari cut to fit. Natural bamboo may be painted also. f | - He saeenieted nis noes in a letter dated April 18, saying he Bernard: Woessner has charge of felt the foundation needed a full-|'¢ Naval Reserve Center. time chairman. He had held = z : Vanderbilts Separate, \job since 1943. | According to 2 Papers House Passes VA Bill NEW YORK — Millionaire to Aid Veteran's Widow | sportsman Alfred Gwynne Vander-| SWEATER LETTER GIRLS — The three eae ot Sen: | ibilt and his second wife have sep-| John J. W illiams (R-Del), leave no doubt as to their favorite can- yi iN w—T House eae tae raise bos 3600 the|arated, New York newspapers re-| didate in this year’s election. The girls, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. lamunt of income a widow or ajP0*t oder a | J. Laat! of Millsboro, Del., are Holly, 4, Lora, % and Janet, 10. jchild of q-veteran may pave in! ‘Tie Daily fewel andl iie Dally!” the year in Which the yeteran ‘Mirror said Vanderbilt, 45, and! Judgeship Candidates | 98 N. Saginaw St. Lame ey iad Fioor @ Fibergles Insulated @ Absolutely Water-Tite @ Alcohol-Resistont Finish — like fine oak, alcohol- Ln SSS SSS jand still be eligible for Veterans his auburn-haired wife, the former! fi Acomowies ae Selene taariee Waray. have, Suffer Heart Attacks | ' tpl inmate and ao tay aoe OTT ecm it his ened & separation agreement.| CARLSBAD, N.M. ( — John ears ] 3- an ; ; . NuM, J foods ped ti ccaeniaeratseer| Details — = ———— Simon, candidate for probiite | Beautifu Piece ona ; ‘ judge in yesterday’ 8 peace sry re, Se cara pews Soa Matched LUGGAGE aes $2.70 fo Alpes! phia Dec. 12, 1945. Théy have = wo the election. | coat with _— children. 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Saginaw 2 | Taal MM 2 Main , , Street BROTHERS Floor A 7 ‘= , | = =e ; a Fant gd aye UE | erg . | ; eat ces ¥ | : A te J Ss y: e i PA oS : - : \ % ie / oe : : Te j t i ius fe, ie ; : * ao aa aS aoe | ino i ee a < » ie ef ae . : ‘ a } 2 : : i. ee ‘ " are ae a ape 4 x : Be ye he ness program last year, real trouble, Richie had he Gour- fact there must be millions of oth- champions wrote a physical con- —to open gymnasiums across the. | fp ts : v3 . a . —— / ‘ ; : - ; = “f ) — f ’ a j r wl Pr ° > , i, os | THE PON TAC PRESS: WEDNESDAY. MAY 9, 1956 | ‘ , : iene : . } - i : Ha] Boyle Says: a va : ae . country, manned by former sport|“But (when a figtiter like Joe 4 : ,, . SS ot = wtf poe ' stars and dedicated solely to put-/Louis says it's important to get : i eo ee ® I ‘ . }ting youngsters in physical shape|10 hours sleep, when. a football | Father Fights Softness.in U.S. Youngsters (2728 = pes ee ee bi | I ) e di life. . it isn’t smart a guy to go, : . ots % es Ne choot ss. 2 around dressed sloppily—well, the ‘ 5 . ‘ “> . 4 so, : : ; oo : =| ordinary father tells his listen. : NEW YORK # — Are Ameri-| But it wasn't a statistic that gotjage —‘but ,he didn’t have thejer’Richies in America — but with/ditioning course designed to et-lgon he ooght te get more depen ene ees 7 jcan kids soft? — _|buginessman Ed Kotite interested know-how. — 7 no one to turn to for help. ‘able any kid to develop kis -bodythe. kid doesn't pay much”atten-| ‘They'll take the word of a — * * @ jin,he subject. It was a problem in ‘It was my fault — not my|pors SOMETHING rand” learn self defense. Thejtion to him,” explained Kotite.!champion.” There is Kone td less/his ‘own home. ‘boy’s,"" said Kotite, who oper:| He decided to do something | council oe puree = physically fit. than | : * * «6 ates a printing and advertising’; lation-| housands w-cost pamphlets 4 dren. | He’had a son, Richie, 12. He was company. a the Nation-'on the health secrets and ORDER YOUR BAKED and GLAZED . 2 company. al Sports Council to help just. such habits of famous athletes ‘ FAILED TESTS /a good boy and never got into trou-. 4 member of the New York Ath- youngsters. The couneh is made The i le H A M FOR MOTHER'S D AY! In one scientific study 57.6 per ble. But he was plump and soft. etic Club, Kotite immediately set up of businessmen, sportsmen and | draw poy from ronan pol cent of American youngsters failed and took more than his fair share out to remedy the situation, He|athletes, Among them are €x- ine id So ft 2 iad : one or more of six tests for mus-|f lickings in fights with the neigh-|trained the boy systematically, heavyweight champion Joe Louis; poured $100,000 a ke own fonds To Reserve Baz-B-Q Meat for Your Freezer cular strength and flexibility, The [barkood kids, The only fatherly worked the fat off him and put|catcher Yogi Berra; Bob Coutiy oflinto the council's _NO ORDER TOO SMALL failure rate of European children | once ee a fine meee 0 muscle, taught him how to box./the Boston Celtics basketball es 6 yrem: CHICKEN—RIBS—HAM -, OR TOO LARGE in the same tests — only §.3 per Player and former semi-pro base- Soon Richie was in shape, and con-/team; and Doak Walker, Aill- The conditioning course is sold ’ \ Cut Wrapped end jeent, . 2 a |ball star, could think of to give fident about his ability to take|America football star. ; - gid a t OU OL him was: care of himself, He quit coming] : * 8 *@ ata price within a kid's reach. Call FE 2 1021 harp Frozen FREE | Startling statistics such as these “Don’t let those guys keep beat- home with black eyes Sidetracking his business tem-/ T@ OPEN GYMS led President Eisenhower to ing you up. Give it back to them’ Proud of his success with his poracily, Kotite with the help of The council plans to use the | North Perry — (launch his national physical fit| Then one day Kotite realized the own’son, Kotite brooded over the these men and other sports profits — if any ever materialize et Glenwood 2 * = * x | Liquid ‘Miracle! No washday powder ever Eat made can give you the concentrated washing power Ruth Elaine Conte is shown being crowned Miss NRA by Marion Isbell, presidept of the National Restaurant ‘Association. The new queen’s subje¢ts include 60,000 and ! == ofnew More Dentists - _ Now Available, Bureau Reports Having trouble getting a dental appointment? Well, the situation blue instant liquid “As estimated by the 1956 Ameri- can Dental Directory, there are 97,529 dentists in the United States —or one for each 1,667 persons. The latest estimate of mem The instant Wisk hits water, it bursts into millions of wet, live, liquid suds, liquid suds with concentrated washing power that get out dirt and stains dry, lazy, powder suds can't even budge. The total includes 90,239 civilian). dentists and 7,290 serving in the forces, the U.S. Public Health Service and the Veterans’ Administration. Michigan, located in the .Cen-| 1.957 persons h dentist. The y 4 ‘ has 25,296 “tdentists and 1,683 persons per dentist . 1926 Campaign Cards Still on Judge’s Hands -. 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Hall area of Kikuyu the British, agents had it pth- colony of Kenya, a white man injing where other Mau Mau bands land into “virtually a Mau May|Pointed and security forces swept black, face ‘and seven African fol-|were milling about. The disguised republic.” : down on ‘350. massed Mau Maus. lowers melted into a marauding|British leader gave a silent sj : | Kago died in the. battle and the Mau Mau band. and his pseudo Mau Maus Woje|SWITCH FAILED Mau Maus suffered a crushing de- * + *8 away in the darkness. ~- “| Kago, his suspicions aroused|feat that broke their hold over the The: band scurried through the| At last the British had run down|when aides reported the disap-|Ft. Hall area. | bush,. intent on its goal, with eight|the secret meeting place of Chief|pearance of eight ieee oa : a ~| That was-in 1953, the first time iKenya's -security forces had been) jable to bring a major Mau Mau force into open battle, The reper- , |eussions of the feat swept through the entire Mau Mau movement. The Mau Maus never could feel secure again and life became a jbit easier for the European colony. * * . make her's a carefree summer with our newest... ° Wipe Drip-Dry, No-Iron 4 Mother’s Day Gift ~ Dresses by Adele 5 hai Wash 'n’ wear wonders in Even today the British won't tell the full story of the pseudo 'Mau Maus and their deeds. Some istill are at work in their dangerous ijobs. Others, missions ac- complished, have returned to such humdrum civilian pursuits as farming, business and game wardens. SECRECY UNVEILED But the Kenya War Council has) lifted a bit of the veil of secrecy, | enough to disclose that European and African intelligence agents— operating as pseudo Mau Maus at great risks— have played a major j : ial f-si : role in the fight against the anti- cle and half sizes to please < white bands. every Mother! Meticulously Men like Francis Erskine and woven cotton-creations Peter Nicholas and Walter Gash late’ been | decerased| 6cxl hale ace to capture her heart on her COOL CAT AND HER CRAZY BROOD + Mect —_ chicks, Tinker would play retriever, left, and /ploits, Gash, a young Kenya regi- a cat that doesn’t “have kittens” every time she bring them back kitten-style to her box. The ment officer, did much of the pio- | sees little chicks. Tirker adopted three chicks Karns family finally gave up the separation idea, neering field work. Nicholas .and_ brought home by Michael’ Karns, 10, of Dayton, and the Tinker family, a cat and three chicks, 5/8 pseudo Mau Maus killed 13 Ohio. W : real Mau Maus in a Kiambu dis-) io. henever Karns separated the cat from the snuggled happily together __leriet aiceteh near Nairoel| special day and throughout the summer. Each style summer perfect and. travel perfect. The Mau Maus caught on quick-, — oO ~ ; : . ; | - : ly to the undercove ion and GOP Sees Gain Red Cross Hos Lagion Blasts sence acest ayant Information on. combat it. They changed pass- ‘ ’ , | . n | - . | words frequently. They watched, With DI Theme Aquatic Schools Benefit Re ort ue a haeae Mae antec \ “| Men and women 18 or older, in- pD fe question SL ae! pasting eae Coatdress in sleeveless style, wash- able and Sanforized. Pink and blue. 12-20, 1444 to 24%, |. 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UFSSirnl Maul Mwer & R oe Hi a solid foundation for the GOP's leaders for camp and community|Commission on Veterans’ benefits [TECE1VES f1S prosperity theme in the presiden- recreation programs, the Oakland /*S @ “scare document” filed with | ae : i“self - contradictions, inaccuracies Belated Thanks tial campaign. Cony | chapter semomerced: . Statistica] monstrosities.” The Labor and Commerce de- Owasippe Scout Camp at White- | The Legion's views were set. SALT LAKE CITY (—Kristine partments reported yesterday that’ hall is the Michigan location for | (or) by Donald R. Wilson, a past may have put it off a little long,’ x employment reached 63,990,000, the school. Mrs. Beulah Gund- national commander, in testimony,byt ‘she's finally dashed off a ‘\ last month while unemployment ting, synchronized swimming ‘prepared for the House Veterans thank-you note to ‘Santa Clause.” dropped 270,000 to 2,564,000. champion of the United States Committee yesterday, The report Maybe too she's just a girl with These figures were. hailed by will teach the synchronized swim: | wag . criticized by the Disabled an eye out for the future. en tors Dirksen (R-Ill), H. Alex ming elective at Whitehall June | American Veterans. . * ¢ vy Smith (R-NJ) and Bricker 13-23, (R-Ohiio) as substantiating, GOP} claims, : ; : t at However, Sen, Douglas (w-n1) 'edeing and materials. ‘Training instead on the Legion's big pension Le tee lis available to representatives of! bill; mpoivaniey areas ee organiaztions or to individuals who} The presidential commission. and reflect a ain in population|®Y attend at their own expense. ‘headed by retired Gen. Omar N.’ “Dear Santa and Mrs. Santa, we over prevjous ars. Douglas! Mrs. Mildred Bennett, county Bradley, called for a gradual re-\jike. both of you. Thank you: for heads the Senate-Rouse Economic Red-Cross director, says that stu- ‘duction of non - service - connected! the nice toys. We like your elves. Committee. ‘dents will learn skills in water pensions as social security and We. will try to come and see all “The real-test of Amployment safety and preparation for instruc- other retirement benefits increase.'of you. We hope all of you have ErilieComennifini hen isureinien land ince for camps, recreation depart-- The commission took the gener-! fun up their (sic).” fall,” Douglas said. “We know Ments and youth groups. al approach that, aside from com: “[t was signed ‘‘Kristine.” more then whether there is \sub- A specialty school in smail craft) pensation for any harm suffered, Y stantial base for prosperity.” \. leadership training will be held) because’ of their military service.) 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MEMBFR OF vDIT B “BUREAU OF CIRCULATION s ~ WEDNESDAY, “MAY 9. 1956 Pontne Symphony Ends Third Successful Year One organization to which the community owes a debt of gratitude is Pontiac’s Symphony Orchestra. It is the outgrowth of a fine idea. The City needs the opportunity and facilities for people not only to play good symphony music, but, hear it. This group and the association which sponsors it have grown in musical stature and public esteem. * * * Only a few evenings ago the symphony closed its third season with a fifth concert in this year’s series which won high praise for excellent musical qual- ’ ity. The performance was all the more remarkable because many of the musicians are non- _ professionals. Credit for all this belongs not only to the musicians, but to the conduc- tor, Francesco D1BLas!, and his asso- ciate, CELIA MERRILL Turner. All have been enthusiastic and indefat- igable in their preparations for con- certs. Also sharing in the credit are members of the symphony associa- tion, including President CHARLES Uniaian and the Auxiliary’s presi- dent, Mrs. MAXWELL L. SHADLEY. * & We congratulate the orchestra, the symphony association and auxiliary for the splendid and greatly appreciated contribution they are making to Pontiac's cultural life. GOP Gains Confidence in Farm Vote Outlook Recent developments in Washing- ton, including House passage of the soil bank bill, have given Republicans greate, confidence over the farm vote outlook. A few weeks ago party leaders saw only gloom in the situation. They fearcd that Presicent. E1sgENHOWER’s veto of the high rigid price support and soil bank bill would bring farmers’ wrath down on GOP heads. Since then no farm rebellion has material- ized and Republicans see things in a much brighter light. a ne For one thing the President sof- tened his veto by announcing higher supports immediately for wheat, \ corn and dairy products. Second, and \.. far more important, the soil bank \_ bill as it passed the House, is a far x more workable measure than the \. vetoed bill. "*\ As it went to the Senate the measure included authorization for payment to farmers of $1.25 billion for’, participation tn the acreage re- “serve and conservative reserve pro- grams, None of the objectionable rigid support features in the vetoed * farm bill were included. _* * * The House didn't give the President all he asked, however. . It rejected his plea for authority to make soil bank payments this year in advance of next year's operations. But\it did approve a measure, which if accepted by the Senate, would give farmers some" welcome relief. Another factor favorable to the GOP has entered the picture. Certain é key prices, especially on hogs, nave been climbing slowly since early ‘winter. If this trend continues, Re- publicans should be able to. face November with little fear that farm belt voters will desert their party. ? “Ir you wish to be popular, don't cause people - excruciating: pain by ‘trying to uprvot their prejudices, 2 Adlai Ahead in Poll __. A poll just completed reveals that most Democrats in Congress favor ApLar STgvenson as their party's - presidential | nominee. In all there are 280 Democrats in Congress, 49 in the Senate and 231 in the House. The questionnaires, sent out by Congressional Quarterly, were returned by 113 lawmakers, or 40 per cent. Of those answering 64, or 57 . per cent favored the former IIli- nois Governor. Second in popu- larity was Missouri’s Sen. Sym- INGTON with 15 votes. Third place was shared by Texas’ Sen. Lyn- DON JOHNSON and Tennessee's Sen. KEFAUVER with seven votes each. Gov. * * * LauscHe of Ohio finished fourth with five votes, one ballot ahead of New York's Gov. HARRIMAN. Trailing them were Gov. WILLIAMS of Michigan and Oklahoma's Sen. Kerr with. two votes each. Then came Minnesota’s Sen. HUMPHREY, former President Truman, Sen. Rus- SELL of Georgia and Massachusetts’ Rep. McCormick with one vote each. x * * The poll, of course, is informative ‘only. Nonetheless it is interesting to note that much of the 1952 Demo- cratic candidate’s endorsement came from the: South. Of 45 Southern Senators and Representatives who voted, 23 favored Stevenson. ——— It SEEMS. women are. becoming even more tardy than usual. In re- cent months there has been an in- creasing number of news stories about women who failed to arrive on time at the maternity ward. ALTHOVJGH the dollar (paper), is only six and one-eighths inches long, it is used as a measure of many things. ~ . The Man Abeut Town Goal Kicker Here Player Who Set the Sports World Afire Pontiac Guest Pontiac had a famous guest Tuesday in the person of = . ‘Dave Kaiser, who won the Rose Bowl game for Michi- gan State by that field goal kick in the closing seconds of play’? After luncheon at the Pontiac City Club, while the films of that game were being shown upstairs at the Kiwanis Club, he was spirited into that meeting in the dark. When his his- tory-making kick appeared the reel was stopped, the lights turned on and the young man who made it was introduced He says he practised for it most of one day before the game..Dave says he might be interested in ea footbalr. Warm weather has been so de- layed this spring that a number of our readers: have reported squirrels gathering dry grass and . leaves to replenish their nests. My Lansing scout sends word . that former Pontlac City Manager George E. Bean is one of the speakers at next week's in- stitute on polfce-public relations at Kel- logg Center. Since 1953 he has been city manager at Peoria, Ill. A pair of robins built a nest in the empty bird bath in the yard of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Galluskey in Auburn Heights, who say the other birds will have to go dirty until the new family is raised. * — “Wonder what Bureau have now?” allbi will phones Burridge Riopelle, the Weather who asserts that the only advance notice’ they gave us on two days’ heavy rain was “mostly cloudy.” “Every time I leave Michigan for a few months, I get hapyier to return to it,” says Albert w eber, recently returned from a winter in Call- fornia. A sales slip from a grocery at Hudson- ville, hear Grand Rapids, was tutta re- cently by ' Mrs. Alonzo Hamoden when raking hee yard at Lake Orion. It was dated on the day-of the cyclone at Hudsonville. Verbal Orchids. to— Christian Goedecke of Rochester; eighty-first birtéday. | The Romeo Press-Observer, ‘entering its ninetieth year of publication . Loren Huntléy of Lum; eighty-ninth birthday. AN ACTIVE _ 2 CANDIDATE! How’s That. Again? David Lawrence Says: Democratic Party Split Wide Open on Day's Top Issue — Foreign Policy - _ WASHINGTON—The Democratic party is split wide open on the main issue of the day—what “should be done in world policy by the United States. \ Sen. Humphrey+of Minnesota, Democrat—high up in Steven- son's camp—complains that the Eisenhower administration still pursuing “the same“old ap- proach" of placing primary em- phasis on military aid abroad. Sen. Symington of -Missouri, Democrat—a__ potential ° candidate for the presidency on his own— complains that the Eisenhower ad- ministration isn't providing ade- quate armament, and he is en- deavoring -to show that enough money isn't being spent on air power. \ One wing of the Democratic party—which might be called the group favoring a “giveaway of money without strings’’—insists that the United States isn’t re- . vamping its foreign-aid program to meet -the “Soviet economic threat.” Another group—which by some will be called the militaristic group—wants more, emphasis on military power as a ‘‘deterrent”’ and argues that the. United States is being outstripped in the build- ing of long-range bombers that carry H-bonibs. ADMIT RED CHINA TO U.N. Still a third point of view- ap pears to be held by intimate aa- visérs of Adali Stevenson. This is the “appeasement” group, which would acquiesce in the admission “of Red China to the U.N. and also would abandon to their fate the -oppressed peoples in the satellite countries behind the Iron Curtain. The principal architects of this policy apparently are relying on the advice of George Kennan, ‘former ambassador to Soviet Russia, who was the head of the State Department's policy plan- ning board under the Truman _ administration. + On the subject of the Soviet satellites, Kennan is represented as saying that, while he condemns the “hideous injustices’ commit- ted by the Soviet Union in Eastern Kufope, “there is a finality. for better or for worse, about what has oecurred in Eastern Europe." COULD LOSE VOTES Such an attitude would be re- garded as manifest abandonment of the moral support hitherto given by the United States.to the peoples of the Iron Curtain countries whic h, aspire to regain their indepen . dence, Politically speaking, the Demo- cratic party, if it accepts ans such advice from Kennan, can be prepared to dose the votes of Poles, Czechs, Hungarians, Lithuanians, Estonians, Latvians and Bulgarians in some of the — thickly populated wards of New York, Chicago, Cleveland and other citles where there is a strong bond of sympathy with the péople who have been en slaved by the Communist dicta- torthip. Kennan hints at an appeasemeni policy also for West Germany. Ile SaVs: “It seems to me that American polity should be aimed at the re unification ef Germany ‘and the earliest possible re-establishment of that country as a neutral factor that can blunt the sharp edge of military bipolarity in Europe and ‘HARVEY THREW SAND IN My help, eventually, to mitigate the intensity of the conflict between East and West.” The Soviets, of course, want Germany to be neutral—that's the price they ask for consent. ng to unification. The West German leaders, however, say they want to remain in an al- Hance with the Western democ- racies. To make Germany a “neutral factor’ means detach. ment of all of Germany from the west. As for Red China, Kennan =e he doesn't think admission of Red China into the U.N. should be sup- . ported by the United States itself but that this country, on the other hand, should _not—try to obstruct Red China's entry if the majority of the members of the U.N. want it. Any hint of lukewarmness by America toward Nationalist China will, of course, help to-bring ateut @ majority in the UN, for Red China overnight. (Copyright, 1956, New York Herald Tribune tne.) Fathers Should Also Study Important Childbirth Facts By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. For years I have been annoy- ing: hospital managers, doctors, and nurses by urging expectant father to study along with their wives everthing pertaining to child- Birth and infant care and remain with their wives to share in the great miracle. This makes the hospital managers, doctors, and nurses hate me — well, they hate me anyway. But because I keep telling people the truth, namely, that home is the best place to have a baby, the hospital people just hate me more than ever. The -¥®ilization of this might worry me a little—lest I should: have to go toe a hospital some day. Formerly I have enjoyed, rand I mean enjoyed, two so- journs in hospital, once for ap- pendectomy, once for what the best doctor I know thought was going to be pneumonia. But I have no such concern, be- cause I knew doctors and nurses. Even though they detest Brady the newspaper quack, the health teacher, I know that when or if Brady the patient needs their professional care, he'll’ get it just - as though thev loved him. In the past when my pleas that prospective fathers behave. like men and not boobs when the baby is due, seemed to interest teo many prospective parents, some hospital superintendent or other spokesman would publish an open letter to inform the pub-_ lic that the husband might bring _ infection into the delivery room, — and anyway the nurses and doc- tors are far too busy to take care of fainting husbands. Both of these objections _ laughable, if you know what goes on in the delivery room and you are not awed by, the! ‘Men in White show the hospital stages for the benefit of the customers. In the past ten vears thete has been a notable’ improvement in the behavior of expectant fathers. Not that my preachments had ymuch to do with it. although I hope some expectant fathers have studied with their wives at least the primer: Preparing for Materni- ty, for which send 35 cerits and stamped, self-addressed envelope. Two modern developments are chiefly responsible for the more manly behavior of expectant fathers, I believe. These are: First, rooming-in—the husband is encouraged to be with his wife as much as he can (except when she. goes to the delivery room), and the baby is kept in bassinet at mother's bedside, not out of her sight and hearing in the plate glass show window newborn nursery infants; and second, na- tural childbirth, as described in. Dr. Grantly Dick Reed's Child. birth Without Fear, published by - Harper and Brothers, $2.75 al hook dealers. “Rooming-in” does not neces sarily include freedom for +the husband to remain with his wife in the delivery room, but it does ~-health and hygiene, not to are ° offer him every inducement to live in—to spend with his wife, before and after delivery, as much time as possible learning what she learns about childbirth and the care and feeding of the baby. Until. you have experienced It yourself, young man, you'll never know what the miracle of child. birth can do for love of man and _ Wife and love ef parent and child —that is, if you share the miracic with your wife. Now I predict that before long the expectant father will not only be admitted, he'll be urged to re- main with his wife when their baby is being born. / Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words tong pertainin isease, diag- nosis. or treatment, will be answered by Dr. William Brady if a stamped seif- addressed envelope is sent to The Pon. tiec Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1956) to personal - Voice of ae People ‘Police Do All They Can: Drivers Must Gut Speed’ . Letters will be condensed when neces-. » because of la of space. Full “name. address and telephone number of the writer must atcompany letters but these will not be published if the writer so requests uniess the letter is critica! in its nature. When are certain drivers going to learn to obey the law? Every morning at 8:45 my. children cross a busy thoroughfare to get on the school bus, This morning their puppy was hit by a speeder. The West Bloomfield police have stopped 50 drivers out here since January, It’s a 35 mile zone. By the time I get out of my house, the driver was down post the curve. More than 35, Vd say. That's the fourth dog my chil- dren have lost in as many months. A boy without a dog is a very tearful sight, especially if he has been accustomed to one, This road .js posted at 35 be- cause there are so many curves. It's as crooked as a crawling snake, so it's not safe to travel faster, When wij] they learn? The police do all they: can , .., it's up to the drivers to stop speeding. ‘Black Panther’ Confesses to Killing Leonard Calf you are wonderiig who I am, I am the one the Leonard safari was looking for. They found my tracks and they were much too big for an erdi- nary house cat, and they found a calf carcass that I had eaten from, Boy it was good! Now in all fairness, do you think just because you sat out looking for me and didn’t see me that I ‘don’t exist? The Black Panther Dulles Predicts Upsurge of Freedom Inside Soviet By JOHN H. MARTIN: , INS Foregin Director Whither is Russia headed? * * * Nobody haps not even knows of course, per- the new Soviet “collective leaders. But U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles told the NATO Council in Paris that pressure by people in- side Russia for greater freedom may lead eventually to a transfor- mation of the Soviet Union. Dulles referred to the domestic pressures on the Kremlin leaders t> liberalize the totalitarian government and grant more in- dividual freedom. He added that the Western nations, in partnership with the forces of liberalism inside and outside of Russia, could, in a sense, work for the transformation of the U. S. S. R. into a country acceptable to the society _ Nations. * * * The ferment of ideas in Russia and the revolt against the rigidity of the Stalinist era were apparent to the outside world long before last February’s Communist Party Congress in which spokesmen be- gan attacking the dead dictator... DARING DISPUTE In the first year after Stalin died” the Russian intelligentsia plunged into a controversy which never would have been possible under Stalin. . ; * Debates among Soviet scientists, writers and artists disclosed pro- tests, some daring and some timid, against the sterility and mediocri- ty to which they had been con- demned during the Stalin rule. One Soviet fiterary critic, V. Pomerantsev, published an essay which implicitly denounced the Uterary output of the Stalin era as a product of hypocrisy. As he put it, readers of the Soviet novel “have been deafened by triumphant roar of tractors" and in that roar were drowned the cries, groans, sighs, and rejoicings of the human being On “the political side, Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin and Communist Party Secretary Nikita Khrushchev appear to be trying ‘Case Records of a Beycholarat: ? of .: - to liquidate the cold war at the lowest price they can get. , Their great wish seems to be a desire to settle down for the time being with the map of Europe as it is. De ire is, with the East Europe subjugated states still under Red rule, and with the pro. spect of winning over other un- committed states in Agia and Africa. , Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE The man who says he never has... A moment's time for . Is not exadtly truthful . He calculates his day... Or else he is mistaken, or .. . The time he tries to save . . . Is run- ning out the clock that ticks... The seconds to his grave . . . There always is some lejsure time sis is For one who wants to take it . And if he thinks it is not there . He merely has to make it . . . The choice is his, but wise is he... If he decides to rest Because no man who never stops... Can really do his best... A night of sleep is not enough | . . . To keep him wide awake . . . Somewhere along his work routine , , . He has to take a break. (Copyright 1956) Lopking Back 15 Years Ago FISHER PADLOCK Petition ex- pected soon. 22 .GERMAN night raiders bagged by R.A.F. 20 Years Ago G-MEN HUNT crooks in law, politics. SOCIAL PROGRESS uM to in- dustry. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Of which galvation the proph- ets have enquired and searched diligently, whe prophesied of the grace that should come unto you.—I Peter 1:10. * © e« ; We Christians do not believe that Jesus Christ was the only one that ever rose from the dead. We be- lieve that every deathbed is a resurrection; that from every grave the stone is rolled away.— Spurgeon. Dr. Crane Cites Movie ‘Theaters, Bus Company as Bad Business Example I invite your attention to the disregard of Hoosier tarpayers’ best interests by the bus com- pany named below. Such pub- lic conveyors are licensed in ‘the interest of the people, as ‘well as the stockholders, so 1 am pointing out a grave cause of public ill will and incon- ~ venience. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE > Case R-351: Recently I had a free evening at home so I sug- gested to Mrs. Crane that we see . movie. When we looked at the movie ads in the newspaper, we found that all the movie houses in our area were scheduling the very same picture, and we had al ready seen It. Suppese all the restaarants in a given area offered patrons only roast beef. Wouldn't many poten- tial prospects stay home and con- coct a different menu, if they were not roast beef fans? Well, our movie, houses in Chi- cago haven't realized that they are driving themselves into bankruptcy by the Limited entertainment “menu they offer us patrons * * * Mrs. Crane and I could’ stand at Ilgast one good movie per week. but we rarely see one per ‘month for we have little choice of pic- tures. We don't like to drive 10 miles through city traffic, so unless a movie house within three miles offers our type of picture, we stay home. * ’ MOVIE MYOPIA The movies in vur area thus lose xix césh sales per month from Mrs Crane and myself. Multiply that by the hundreds of éther potential patrons and ‘you can see the fallacy ‘in this movie myopia (shertsighted- ness). It is een failure to- capitalize on the buying publie’s practical de- sires, Which prompts Business Psy- chologists to urge frequent con- sumer surveys. Movies are complaining about the competition of TV, yet they refuse to acce-t good money from us roocters for movies just because they try to force us to accept a dictated movie menu of the table d' hote sort. And railroads are equally vul- nerable. Thousands of older motor- FALREA ALREADY seev IT //. So inc ; . [cra R55) | ists like myself would prefer to avoid driving automobiles on long _ trips. But the passenger trains are dy- ing out, like the dinosaurs, for lack of -aggressive sales promotion, the schedules ‘are very limited. sO ; RAILROAD DEATH KNELL Last fall I visited Wabash, In- diana, for some speeches. during the National Plowing Contest. * ‘+ «8 I debated driving my car, but driving tires me before a heavy day of specches, so I decided to let rajlroad engineers or air pilots handle that task of watching th: road. However, no airplane service was available, nor did any train go to Wabash from Chicago. But bs al I got a fast Pennsylvania pas- senger train to Logansport, about 45 miles west of Wabash. It was really a luxurious pas- senger train, too, but half the seats were empty. When I disembarked the ticket agent steered me to the. bus station that was only about 300- fect away. As I and some other debarking passengers approached, an empty bus pulled out and I thought to myself, “I suppose. that is our * Easthound bus!" Ed * * Sure enough, the bus ticket agent informed me there was no other bus for almost two hours: “That was your bus that just pulled en x ou cnissed it by about 1 seeonds.”” he added. “since this is an important {uncture point, why don't your buses wait an extra 60 seconds to take advantage of the railroad .passengers that get off this main Pennsylvania line?” FT asked. “Hundreds of peqple ask me that same question,”’ replied the ticket - Bronk angrily. 3ut we have. nothing to do with the railroads! We don't even know their time. tables!” * = Meanwhile, several men called their families or friends at the next town of Peru, and had them drive over to pick them up, but the rest of us had to stall around for al- most two hours. . So the bus lines lost cash patron- age; generated ill will of Hoosier taxpayers and further educated po- tential passengers riot to depend on buses but to drive their own cars.” That's very shortsighted busi- ness practice Alwa\s write to Dr. George W Crane in care of The Pontiac Préss, Pontieg, \ichigan, enclosing a long Jc stamped, e\f-addressed envelope and 20¢ to cover typing and printing costa when, you send for his psychological charts and pam- higts. mu (Copyright 1956) * : Ve eo a A PONTIAC. Pats: WEDNESDAY, MAY Oye °° 7 OY Bob Considine Says: | : ue aso booth and caramel counter ad Bomb gerne s Chaplain’s Moving Prayer =e : “e° . ¢ ® We were on the island of Enyu, HIGH HOPES FOR HOPS — Farmer Fred Collins is. “high” in anticipation of: his upeoming crop of hops. He uses stilts” on his farm near Yalding, England, so that he can reach the tall over- head lines which will support his crops this year. Residents Lose Rezoning Battle Commission Approves Changing of Five Lots Over Opposition Some 13 residents appearing be- fore the City Commission last night lost out in their fight to block a rezoning move in their residential area in the southwest section of the city. City Attorney W. A. Ewart was authorized to prepare an amend- ment to the city’s zoning ordinance to rezone to Residentia] 3 five lots in Anderson’s Western Addition. The residents, who had sub- mitted a protest petition, object- ed to the change on the grounds that the value of their property would be lowered, The rezoning will allow construc- tion of apartment buildings on the lots. “We have no guarantee what will be built there,’’ Walter 1]. Shoup, 14 Spokane Dr., protested before the commission. Upon the recommendation of the commission, the new owner will be retfuired to construct the multiple type dwellings as shown in a photo- graph presented to the group. The commission agreed the new building would be an improvement to the area instead of a handicap as claimed by the petitioners. Teacher's Teachers Meet ANN ARBOR im — The teachers who teach teachers will meet at the University of Michigan's 26th wei somis testing . season has been looking at large and small nuclear weapons, man and wing series he came on the pipe * * . And the son of man, boy, since the Bikini tests of 10 That Thou visiteth him? 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Swiftly? a ee oe ae ‘Detroit's new reduced. bus fare _ By PHYLLIS BATTELLE {has maintained since he was born| to keep we Steve had to tioh were favorable to his rundown | (to do all the things I want to do, |plan. : "NEW YORK (INS) — art pp etians oe eet Mepeclasad pate | ‘ane perma “4 condition. . |they'E igus 30 cut so yen con't ‘The program provides a 10-cent|men and women are eligible for|will get len, the nprveless wonder with the| 34 years ago. His parents’ were! 11¢ giterided 17 ditterent schools.) While there, he iad an annouine-| on radio in the afternoons, |""— = = paicl t Rigo. relaxing to bebold as a hammock) His father died when he was 18 |Arizona State Teachers College— Piaved Piano 18 e — fel ia ss a Coyord ; months old and his mother had ' because both the climate and tui-| aig, kept yp his school ork and, i y" T FOR: in good order, had a wife and three "tle stays, be dings, be writes, be TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR eee his weal ae alerted ace THEN ‘DISCOVERED’ - composes, he acts, he jokes and—| | z somewhere at the tag end of the since has married Jayne Meadows, day — he sleeps. TV beauty.) “So why are you taking on something else?’ we asked, when it was announced that he will compose a monthly column Steve was “discovered” about | six years ago in Hollywood where he was an ad lib disk jockey and brought to New York to enlarge Pontiac Flooring Executive chooses Lord Calvert his already incredible schedule in- jto a monumental masterpiece of | work. for Cosmopolitan magazine on top of his nightly TV show, “What's My Line?” appear- ances, and novel, short story and poem writing. “The money?” Steve smiled groggily. “I start- ed out as a writer and it’s what I always intended to be — got into comedy by accident. Actually, I wanted to do more than this monthly columm. I wanted to write a @aily syndicated thing, and I a prepared a batch of them in ad- In all the world, no other whiskey so fittingly symbolizes 7, true hospitality as does Lord Calvert... for the rare flavor and pleasing smoothness of this fine American whiskey make it the choice of men who insist on perfection. ° * * i Besides the ‘Tonight’ show, | which keeps him on screen for about 1 hour and 45 minutes night-| ly in New York, he has published a book of highly acclaimed short stories, will release his newest), novel this month, has acted in TV plays he wrote, composed such tunes as “Let’s Go to Church Next -|Sunday Morning’ and ‘An Old Piano Plays the Blues,"’ and even took on Broadway in a play called| |} “The Pink Elephant.” HALLMARK OF A more in a hurry. ‘Then I got busy and couldn't out the few more, Despite critical praise for him, seul sauna) Gaeance too the play folded quickly. In con. GRACIOUS HOST trast, Steve Allen shows no signs sa | Lord Calvert What makes Allen run is a mul- AMERICAN WHISKEY |titude of talent, not financial sat- Isfaction. He knows his tax GOS RENT ORTOISTINCTION Mr. Joseph Mihalak, of Pontiac, is owner of The Floor Shop, specialists in retail and industrial floorings. A _ gracious host, Mr. Mihalak serves Lord Calvert. 4 VISITORS IN YOUR GARDEN — 3 think of the schedule Steven Allen The Ant ‘Tt is, actually, exhausting to The ant is famous. Wise men have long admired it because. it out to a friend not long a go: —— : wotkn hard end = snarl: | “You can't get rich on a straight; CALVERT DISTILLERS COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY © BLENDED WHISKEY « 86.8 PROOF + 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS Look f th While other insects sing and flutter through the summer days, the salary, By the time I get aro oni! _ ; ad @ y ant stores food in its underground tunnels for the winter. Some kinds) —___~" : < id keep very tiny insects, called aphids, from which they get sweet liquid, | . ; » . Sunda Ni ht! just as a farmer gets milk from cows. Others make slaves out of; @ ; . : ° js e weaker ants. There are 200 kinds of ants in the United States alone. ' e e . Ill Blaze With Color! the one does in the picture. For your collection, color the background Special offer with cou on below j According to U. of M. leaves green, and paste the picture on cardboard. Cut out the parts == e carefully and make a: slot along the dofted line. Now insert the tab on Sn 0 F Astronomer real ants may do in your garden. ANN ARBOR i — The western (This suggestion comes from Noreen Rocky, Cleveland, 0. You! sky will blaze with color about) may win $10 too if you send a good idea for Junior Editors to this bracket business. As he pointed| 4 feed on grain, some on leaves and some op other animal life. Some - Look at an ant through a magnifying glass and he will appear as| | the ant into the slot and move him up and down the branch, just as’ evening—that’s the astral! paper. Violet Moore Higgins; AP Newsfeatures.) Sunday forecast from University of Michi- gan astronomer Hazel Losh. | The wae ao wi pick up| Cause it Is in this general direction) Writer's Session Set } “earth-shine” about that time’ It “P| that our sun, dragging the planets; _ will be tinged with a pinkish huye|#!0n8 With it. is ‘believed to be! ANN ARBOR i — The fou on the dark section, away from the flying through space about 12 miles annual Michigan Writers’ Confer- sun, a second.” lence will be held at the University ¥ \“The faint light” says Profes- jfboat 4 sls et caer Michigan May 24-25 in the ob- . sor Losh, “is caused by sunlight |12,000 years it will be in that po- Setvance of Michigan Week. The reflected from the earth, which | sition again. It is six times brighter public: sessions are open to editors, appears on the crescent moon as than the present pole star on the agents and authors. a great beteht aot about two |handle of the little dipper. E ee degrees in ———— Added to this, she says the bright UM-Industry Symposium FALSE TEETH planet, Venus, will be nearby. | There will be other bright planets|, ANN ARBOR wm — Some 125 in| That Loosen in the soutbeast. Mars, she tells |‘ dustry representatives will discuss Need Not Embarrass us, will travel through the constel- jaf radiotion for industty Many wearers of faise teeth have : Friday at the Univergity of Mich-| ,. ered real embatrassment because repepay i < aed seas enter Aquir- igan. They are expgcted to attend | their piate dropped, slippec d of wob- the first Ann | bled at just the wrong tim Do not In the Constellation Lyra, Pro- Tomorrow: The Praying Mantis 22 e ri S 5 2 E 3 3 z i ss provide a freer gxchange of infor- peepeosas Sibengy rec eee ecrcaoniy: “This group with Vega is of spe- cial concérn to us," she says, “‘be-'atomic facilittes. ” drug counter. bor industry- ; live m fear of this happening to you ee fessor Losh says, is a. bright mation between, he university and | so they feel more, comfortable. bese industry. Thi program concerns not sour. Checks ate odor’ | @ LEWis—Fine Furniture SS i JUST IN TIME... ost sprinkle a little bluish star called Vega. | ture breath). Get PASTEETH et ang | ee» FOR MOTHER'S DAY eee a KRAFT'’S PARKAY the margarine most people spread most! 7 LEW1S—Fine Furniture ~y ' = i CeS dom) Cash & Carry NEW! Special | 4 on e { : f GET THIS 4 i a Double-wrapped . 4 - | In foil, F OR I¢ . eee than ever! 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S| HMI =ONE TO A FAHY elf] } Pin OIE Or Nae VEL Yt VET VOR VO Vn VE a7 \ine Vane Yen ia vind YENd Vine Ve iy ye yer \eee Yan ee 1 P te lp at a . ay Pp foe 7 . arn is a a i seals Ney eas Ss . + ae ¥ re h : ae i ‘ Na Ion ] viking-b | ° nd, straight-as-an-arrow diplomat who looks like George Washington. it eut recently during an official tour of the historic mansion, A life-time specialist on Wash-| . RESIGNED FOR JOB and Greece, Queen Elizabeth of Britain in her princess days, German Chancellor Adenauer, the presi- dents of France, Italy, Panama, Haiti, Liberia, Ecuador and Bra- zil, Sir Winston Churchill and Sir Anthony Eden, the foreign minister of Spain and Crown Prince Aka- hito of Japan. THIS IMPRESSES HIM This would seem a dazzling busi- ness to most. It takes an old-time movie star, however, to impress a man like Simmons who has been rubbing elbows with royalty and/ top politicos for three decades. This correspondent made that surprising discovery a few years s|\Placed on Probation an assortment of clothing from a. _je while visiting calaraistCobie in Beverly Hills. Most niovie stars would gladly the kings and king-makers whom John whisks about during a royp- tine week, Few men in history have paid more official calls on the president of the United States than Simmons. ‘One of his regular chores is to dignitaries to see Ike, He also escorts newly-arrived ambassadors to the White House Four Ferndale Youths Four Ferndale’ youths. who pleaded guilty April 23 to stealing Royal Township cleaning plant have been sentenced by Oakland County Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty. | Each of the youths was placed lon probation for three years and ordered to pay court costs of $150. The four are Claude Henderson, 17* Cldrence Clark, 18; Walter Alexander, 18, and Anthony Perry, 17. Gets 3-Year Probation Dicky Lee Desotell, 17, of Roch- swap their next million to meet! ‘meet the planes and drive visiting to presen ter credentials to theotiily ripped Iie's aiid 50] years, Consequently, Joh wa | ces ore anor reesigament “oversee been chief of protocol longer than ths quest Sighinnet dee garve youre foreign service to retain the job age. predecneser, See re, 2a heme, Rate lenge tan, Jaee he loves. As a civil servant, his title, duties and $14,800.salary re- MISSING THE BUSS — Since 1937, when the “Dead Warrior” | by Renaissance sculptor Tullio Lombardi was brought back to Ra- venna, Italy, from France, sentimental women have planted count- less kisses on the lips of the effigy. Now the boom has. been lowered. In order to cut out the job of cleaning lipstick off the sculpture,. this girl, and all others who follow; are banned from kissing the hand- some but cold-shouldered knight. ester, who pleaded guilty April 23 to breaking into a Highland Town: | ship grocery April 3 and stealing! a case of beer, has been sentenced | jto three years’ probation. and pay-, ment of $100 court costs by Oak-| land County Circuit Judge Frank’ L. Doty. i | SS Large Size METAL WAGONS 10x1% Tires — 33 inches long. Other sizes from. 1.95 up ‘Fun for the. kiddies yeor ‘round, indoors or out. ) PS SCHWINN BUILT BICY CLES All Sizes and Colors Hundreds to Choose From ENGLISH and Other IMPORTED BICYCLES $3995 TRICYCLES ao tires with fancy trimming. 1198" Other sizes from $1.95 up A.M.F. KNEE ACTION "CHAIN DRIVE. ‘TRACTORS $96" ; SCOOTERS Large tires. 10x134 inch. \ DOLL BUGGIES $ 4° Up 20 €. 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Son of a Philadelphia silverware manutfac- years therefater, he tutored the son and nephew of American Consul State Amvets Seek The Michigan Amvets organiza-. tion is~making plans to conduct state-wide distribution of a newly adopted petition form to see that, the bingo issue is.again on the November ballot, Local posts| throughout the state will take part | signatures. The petitions, which must be) submitted by July 6, call for a con. | stitutional amendment to permit) charitable organizations to conduct | hingo. and.semi-annual raffles, In making«-the: announcement, | State Conimander Edwin L. Num-| |bers stressed the fact that the main aim of the Amvets was to place the proposal on the ballot so that. Michigan citizens can vote one) way ar.the other. “We believe that the bingo pro- posal was defeated by a slim vote in November ‘1954 only because of adverse publicity pointing out | zed CREST PURE PORK SAUSAGE 25 ir LOAF SLICED LOUIS || SPADAFORE| 197 OAKLAND AVE. Super Market 197 OAKLAND AVE. |Halstead was transferred to Vien- _~ hired John as a consular For.a man who must subsist on government pay while educating three sons, Simmons boasts quite During the succeeding 38 years, |® wardrobe: a cutaway, a morn- jing coat and striped pants, white tie and tails, tuxedos, q top hat Canada and Brazil, before advanc.|2%4 hombergs, besides the usual, | ter, Simmons happily ~met the ie ( THE attra ‘PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1958 Pe © Albert Halstead in England, When GREETS OLD FRIEND Simmons served in Austria,| France, Latvia, Germany, Mexico ing to the rank of ambassador in * ae: El Salvador and Ecuador, Six! and found his favorite niche, In 1933 while John was sta- tioned in Cologne, his close triend, Konrad Adenauer, was ousted as mayer for pulling down Nazi swastikas, Twe decades lIa- hings off: Get your entry blank at Thirty-one lucky couples will li in Jamaica—enchanted — drinks, fabulous si AND A. - 3065 Orchard Lake Road U Ss Chief of Prokesel Entertains Rulers of All Countries plane bringing the cpsuciing ‘German to Washington, - In John's ‘csineee these are as years ago he became protocol chief ssential as a bus driver's uniform. | The fancy wardrobe takes Simmons jto thousands of official functions a year, but guess what this gre- {garious diplomat does on his eve- Goes to parties, of course, at the homes of ‘his non-official friends. $500,000 7 CONTEST Por aa in Stocks 10,000 in a Cash worth of America's “blue sags the nation’s “backbone” industries by ibe soton', “backbone Industrie with & com ‘ Se $20,000 in cash immediotety. 31 OTHER GRAND PRIZES! 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PULLY CORRECT SLEEPING POSTURE— AND WHEN YOU SLEEP CORRECTLY, YOU SLEEP COMPORTARLY! *Dve to sleeping on a tee soft mattress 20-YEAR WRITTEN GUARANTEE en Mattress end Matching Foundation when perchesed together As odvertized in the Journal of the A Medical A os CLAYTON'S FURNITURE & APPLIANCES hidden behind aman’ 8 necktie = KEEGO HARBOR enjoy the * afd transistors for just $50 Operates for about 10¢ a week. FRED N. PAULI CO. FE 2-7257 ~ : if ; i : . ul ; L/ ja ES : i f : @ , _ ae : : ‘ ; | ‘ i f Je * ; he j eee THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. May 0.1956 oN si Se ~ Rules: of Display for U.S. Flag Presented la Dodge Case |g Gitta nrccad’ Wales apd vith: Sreus penror ts cacict. & Uakwens! chain Singing) too fog. dolly US. fing -choedd be sither en (he| clleewite thes ty being flown Touches Powell. this month, ther permitting: marching right or. the center of the| from staff, it should be fiat. w 5 rial Day approaching this such hours as. may be: designated) ¥&* ime Th 1 ‘a : <9 =e W771 yi deat i DETERGENT. Dust _ many residents have bee short ihew carried re! pr. tyornede on the proper|®¥ Proper authority. It may be on} When in‘ ‘procession ight with its staff in-front when| stars should be to the flag's) Secretary Says Salary) manner ef and showing display at night on special occa- os more other flags, the placed with others against a wall. right when displayed against a wall ‘Belonged to’ New York respect to the American Flag. sions to produce a patriotic effect. ae ~ The United States flag should be - in a window. The stars should be i . Certain rules regulate the dis-|~ It should be out on all national |Theft Item: Light Posts on leer ene = of/to the north in an east and west Representative a a ee mitiched bev the| 2nd state holidays, historic, °F | CHICAGO W—Thieves stole nine|states, cities or societies Gaplayed| Sods end Seats Gee oun 0 tial “yea YORK Orda - Lb Flag — Le ism Commis. '™Pertant occasions. Public instl- ‘metal light posts, each 17 feet{from staffs. When such flags or” suspended vertically over thelhas acct 3 Some of these are as follows:| tutions, polling places, and (long and weighing 1,500 pounds, pennants are flown from the samel ade of a street.: 6 {pang are tp ds. — =a ot The flag should be displayed only| schools are locations which from a South Side parking lot.jhalyard, the American one should The flag is placed above and be-|her $3875 ee oe “be- = - 2 ae | eae posts were to have been in-|always be at the peak. The U.S. hind the speaker and flat against r $3, salary - longed to the congressman. ‘A, Stalled in the 7900 ‘block of Hal-ifiag should be hoisted first and, wall when used for a program The aaa ain was é : — jsted Street, which has been|lowered last when they. are flown platform. Flags should be at, the| a kickback. nt alleges The lose Pina cmnated |from adjacent statis. ‘right of & clergyman or speaker in * 6 =] S parks-Gri ffin panei Separate staffs of the same jes pammiey opp church. one | Dol Hattie a Dodson! eight equi whe ag may also isplay a r ioward are on Me FUNERAL HOME Collision Damages Sub colar Ca cal peal pg right of the hotels if desired, trial in federal court on charges, LONDON (~The British sub- Each should be of equal height Au others are placed at left, '! falsifying income tax returns “Thoughtful Service” -|/marine* Talent was damagedand size. The unton of the flag The flag Is never used for cover- between 1948 and 1951, Mrs. Dod- _ j slightly in a’ collision with an un- should go clear to the peak of the ing a statue or monument, json also is charged with income 46 Williams St. Phone FE 2-5841 lidentified tanker off. the Isle of)staff when it is projected horizon- tax evasion: and receiving illegal 24-Hour Ambulance Service Wight, the British Admiralty re-jtally from a window sill, balcony, enen fawn at_halt otal - so refunds. _ | JH ported today. No one aboard the/or front of a, building. ‘Memorial Day, the flag should be\WAS SECRETARY \. sub was injured. When the flag is displayed |hoisted to the peak for an instant) Mrs. Dodson was Washington, | FEDERAL S REcanaay position. = crat in 1945. The government says Following are rules of respect she returned to New York in 16. | SATISFACTION GUARANTEED | GUARANTEED which should be followed in honor-|But her secretarial salary contin- ing the flag of the United States; ued, the government claims, and When used to, a casket, the| Was kicked -back to Powell. fl \\ = Towel inside. coos Face Cloth in the Large Size!) Mrs. Dodson is the +4 ‘The ell's secretaries to be indicted [7 with the stars down except in time} on income tax charges. men | P Terenas of distress. It should always be|who are former secretarids of his above or at the right of any other) ‘have pleaded innocent and are on ‘the same level. | awaiting trial. Flags should never be used as, dra of any sort or be fastened * in ner hich would stened Detroit Man Sentenced it to be tofn easily. When carried 'to 3-Year Probation | on a motor vehicle, a flag should William R. Soper, 27, of Detroit, be fixed firmly to the chassis. | : . Lettering of any kind is not al- Convicted by a circuit court jury ant Abril 24 of maliciously burning an-] DR. H. BUSSEY : oe 1 the U.S. flag. It cannot in Ibe ceed to cover a coiling conduct | Cher airy panne! nee pe Optometrist Made to Your Exact Prescription x sentenced by Oakla ‘ounty Cir. ee advertising, ot as material for cuit Judge Frank L. Doty. | Eyes Examined uniform. The flag should always be carried aloft-and free and should) Soper was placed on three years’, | oy Lecated at DR. HAROLD BUSSEY, r) fe a 1 as << ecnetion oad’ ordered to my $100 nanaiece cemeee e h ark _ aa Peas court costs and make restitution to! FE 4-5211 OPTOMETRIST with care to preven ng or ; other damage. the owner of the car. Johnathan P. Messer e e . Women's novelties, sport end Women’s comfortable cosucls > ; pley shoes. Li'l gents’ oxfords. play shoes. Children’s dressy end arch styles. Men's springs Placed on Probation —_ eens’, children's 5c aty styles. Boys’ onfords. 5c. styled leather shoes. 5¢ | 2gaathan P. Messer, 28, ot 83 oth Dot fp ’ f ’ i Fir : who'was con => Second pair, 7% rst pair, se. Seesed nab st pair, 8.98. Second pair, ‘ a — 2 = ag anita] “¢ ¢ — , Women’s novelties, sport end Wemen’s novelties, casuals, Men's leather dress shoes lees | Conn Got etd Lo | shoes. child's. Teen erch — Children’ 8 dressy sturdy heavy duty work perdi malin Oakes atin pa Intants’ sh 5 5 First pair, 7.98, 8.98 ‘ge i cuit Judge Frank L< Doty. First poir, 4.98. Second pair, DC First pair, aceal ey poi, c 10.98. Second pair, Cc cdgs Day pinaad Macc es ell io Wire ip) ' | _|bation for two years and ordered him to pay court costs of $150. TFEDERAL dept. | SACINAW AT WARREN. PONTIAC] rea iit stores OPEN MON. FRI. SAT. NICHTS TO 9 [ieee € SPECIALS for THURSDAY---FRIDAY and MONDAY FREEPARKING OPEN FRIDAY and MONDAY EVES ‘til 9 P. M. 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Take the case cate en an approved OCcl-| public speakers out of these of ‘Joe, who has spent 12%. of his | for a selected pea ay men,” sald Warner Dyer, presi- JACKSON (Talking their way There he. froze. i Bill, a five-time loser at 58, dis- “The only thing about ‘ There are 38 men in -the class. The men are attending a course/What they learn won't get them conducted under sponsorship of|out of Southern Michigan Prison Carnegie Club Internationale, ajany faster. But they — and-the “Couple non-profit organization.of Dale Car-|prison authorities — hope it will negie graduates who have banded/keep them from coming back be- together “to improve human re-|hind bars. lations."’ Just attending a class can be a course from applications on the basis of past records, record while — in prison and just how badly they _ need the training. E , “This course is one of, our best tools for rehabilitation,’’ says Wilkins. “It helps men like Joe to quit running from themselves "s turn again in the fourth * * & _ Van said, ‘Your life is what you make of it, don't blamé anyone else.” Dick: “Out with a girl friend . . . she really likes to guzzle it down . . . passed on ‘the wrong side doing 90, wound up here . , ./ much rid of the bitterness now.” As he sat down, 38 men cheered and applauded their approval. oe ee They knew Joe had been served nite thal ” & Rates? with divorce papers only that| a face wd hococaal problems.’ . morning. © ~ Explaining the course goal, Wil-' kins. said, “most of the men in| (i s Perfect Gift for iprison are here because they have | - . | failed j i iety. ; ; “some of the men in tus css: Mother's Day room, even if pargled, wouldn't) © FAST SERVICE @ Fully Guaranteed © Shop Us and Compare a job. 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The dapper, mild-mannered Co- hen played himself on a TV show Sunday and escorted a camera crew through his Los Angeles greenhouse pointing out varieties of camellias, nasturtiums and ele- phant ears. : SELLING FLOWERS Mickey, whose new flower busi- ness is known as ‘‘Michael's Trop- ical Plants,” admitted that, until recently, he didn't know the dif- ference between sweet peas and baked beans, “‘but I'm learning.” His last television appearance occurred when he was released from prison last October after signers can picture an engine in action under varying conditions be- fore it is built. Chelsea Father In vents Rubber Band Plaything bands, in red, green, yellow and blue, can be stretched around the pegs to form an endless variety of designs. With the 100 of more rubber bands supplied with the set, Youngsters can create horses, dogs, -cows, cowboys, indians, CHELSEA (® — A toy built around the lowly rubber band is giving children a chance to prac- tice a snappy new art form. 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I want no part of it.” Mickey has not only ehanged pro- fessions, He's changed his social status as well. “I see different type people, now,” he said, “like Billy Graham, Vernon Blythe (an _ investment broker), and Doss Trotman (a nav igation expert.)"’ GET HIS GOAT But Mickey's ‘‘old pals” don't let him rest. Some of them call up and razz him about the flower business, 2 “They call up and say, ‘What's the price of lilies today’ and things goat, “I'm. just happy to find out that the public can accept an ex- con as a legitimate businessman. People have been wonderful.” At various periods in his life, tailoring business. * * * “Speaking of tailoring,”’ he said, that kind of dough any more.” $5,000 star sapphire. z Ed * * camellias are more expensive than roses.”’ = Now, Come Now, Fellas, like that, but I don't let it get my f Mickey has been in the haberdash- | ery, cafe, restaurant, jewelry and |} “when I came back I found I still J) had 600 pairs of. socks that cost\f from $5 to $7 apiece. I don’t have |}. Cohen, always a dapper dresser, i still has 50 suits, 24 topcoats and af) “But the important thing now," |I- he commented, “is that I know that|f powered all-aluminum engines, built by Packard Motor Car Co. * ° ° Defoe was given the contract for the minesweeper in 1951, but con- struction was delayed by material shortages and bya ‘fire which destroyed one plastic hull Feb. 2, 1955. Aggressors, Beware GREAT NECK, N. 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The firm hopes to set up national distribu- tion by midsummer. Nationally Advertised _ Armstrong Excelon Pure Viny! Plastic superintendent of Cassidy Lake! mobile stolen here Sunday from a kiddie amusement park. The only suspect they’ve found, ‘though, is a most unlikely one. ganized by Albert Kleis of Chelsea night recovered a miniature auto-| The tiny, car, with a brand new parked beside an empty rightful onwer. collie dog. black paint job,. was discovered |[) street I) five miles from the home of its|f Sitting in the driver's seat was af) | | 1 H Greaseproot——No Waxing | 30% Off Carr says Rub-R-Art is ‘‘won- iderful’’ for bedridden youngsters ‘because its use is limited only by! the child's own imagination. The| Our Tening an@ Repate Department ie” Equip te Give Yor One of the Fin Service in Pentiae by 2 Fae- ’ i * - and a box of . 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, ° WEDNESDAY, MAY. 6, "1956 ea . so — Seeking n ‘Reinforcements Sonoved, wen Ciennuniett told lectures that juve, niy the taus| farmers Secame they dd not me that these after-school meet: of capitalism. join the co-operative, or how Se ea mt Hy te French Chief in Algerialt ings were the real mediums tor |BOOKS REWRITTEN — | capltaliats have admitted their | or diseased child in China. They Requests Fresh: Troops. _ indoctrination. They were called livery Gail Kona, votia beet looked healthier than the Chinese to’ Smother Rebellion “voluntary” but were as “‘volun- tary” as taxes, Like all officials I interviewed, Chang and Wang told me only half a story. A far fuller picture pai Fre Ni tT aeek aay class in| ene Meek Keng. a article oe polt is how wonderful Communism Chi today it is the youngsters. St in iene ine of oni all , is and how bad-capitalism and|The emphasis is definitely on youth is not to bring up healthys!day for thousands of fresh capitalist government are them. ee rang malities owen Books have. been ccantion be. peinted by Européena The children have new play- permanently | natic He predicted| Sided in by Jond te » COM"! cause their material was “‘un-/grounds, nurseries, schools and camscs dat aaeaae Orne a force of 370,000 men would | These Chinese had attended |Proeressive.” Or a preface has/tree libaries where they can £0] nent does is good because the|°? “sting the rebel OT J been added, to point out where|to read. They belong to youth c Political meetings and lectures) 1° he “Pi »»|@overnment has been &9 good to! Already bolstered by heavy rein- regularly and hadi seen ‘the minds| ‘h¢ author was wrong. clubs, such as sod . toneers” | them, i 's NATO of their children appear to rot} Plots of movies told how wom. |2%4 “Democratic ™ (Tomorrow: Socialization of divisions and draft levies, La- : jamid the lies and one- sided | en have retuned to _ marry They are always well fed, by | Business and Land) | ied est ane dm iat a ) ss coste’s forces streamed over the A: 12-year-old school boy living) ‘| countryside to combat the sepped on a Capubative farm, said he THE ddl Se = By Carl Grobert up new rebel offensive. knew. nothing about America’ ex- ra ; | Authorities said French ‘eooee cept that she used germ war’ fare Bee eo $9 | weal 70k we rae killed — hper land ee sduring the Korean War. in western Algeria since widers' ‘eis bo a crececcction of the | cet Menus: Ye Ae MEDUB KID three days ago set fire to some 50, feeling of many of the 600 mil- | TO ME McDUB? | © | WERE AT IT farms and killed a score of French tion Chinese people and it shows BERRY! AGAIN ! farmers. leaders have on their 1 ] - 4 Temouchent area with ee = re orb 32, supported by fighter plane and] Wherever I went during a @ ry muse ; month's tour of the Chinese main-| . [i]8 c mortar land, talking with men, women and t ~y Z {SEEKS 30,000 TO 40,000 children 1 heard remarks like § ‘ : : “At the end of this month there “America tried to invade China should be in this country 330,000 Korea," and “America meén,"’ Lacoste said in a radio| hag a lower standard of living XN broadcast last night. . than China.” . S, “I will ask tomorrow of the! OCTOPUS TENTACLES N French Cabinet that:another 30,000) students, but almos' eryone wn men here.” tn Chin today, ‘The Lins” coomee Lacoste struck back in the broad-) down from Communist party head- : = C Be U'IFY Lik If Ar sed trey eva Ast a b acted forcefully enough against the from ae to organizations oe OU an e a Ou | @--- ou re a lon-U ‘Now Arab nationalists, He said France which everyone ‘“‘voluntarily” : be- e LONDON (INS) — At a time ing of speech training. Instead, it|faultless Mayfair accent can now/least half the population thinks! preserve French Algeria. ,|when democracy is’ doing just/holds that there are “U" (for up-|save the upstart who lets slip the|twice before asking somebody to! ! newspaper |dandy in England a new theory has|perclass) and ‘‘Non-U" words. word ‘Glasses’ (non-U) when he pass the pepper. (Pepper shaker|tOP reading , businessmen's as-|popped up that words themselves, “Many beautiful and gracious should Have said “ spectacles"|is non-U, Pepper Pot is U) sociations and intellectual groups. Cultured Pearls AT SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS ‘French officials were stoned’ and bombarded with tomatoes yes-| Single Double Cultured not to mention the people who.use (Uv). Thus far thi nter-revola- |*€™¢ay during a V-E Day military, ing ladies who long ago trained the us far s counter. “These are the octopus’ ten- (them, can be eo or lower céckney twang from their voices [HE STARTED IT tion has not spread beyond the ee — caay nae er,” the! Earrings Earrings Necklace ; tacles, which at © -, ee —— chie e now find themselves snubbed be- | The innocent cause of all this, borders of England, but all ree pow French demonstrators shouted. | The theory has nothing to doj’ “Long live the army." with accent, an old social barrier} |which has weakened with the com-/ cause they said “Mirror” (nom: was Prof. Alan Ross of Birming- U) instead of “Glass” (U). ham University, who merely want- Neither wealth nor power nor a led to point oat that in these days of) | Amertcantems are automatically |, To add to the confusion, many democracy and full employment! Words or Phrases ordinarily re-| Teacher Will Particiy ‘everyone looks and acts pretty £arded as. “elegant” are non-U. in Machine Shop Parley | y receive this rating because William Guthrie, machine. shop, 136 County Drivers Lose. es jee are exactly the words aad ~~ ; — only way to spot a mem- phrases which non-U people would’ teacher at Pontiac High, will par-| Their. Operators Licen ses use if they were trying to ap- ticipate in activities at an Institute ber of the upper classes, he added incautiously, is by his pear U. for Teachers of Machine Shop. at, housewives—had any idea where j : * | cheice of words, - |. Thes “C a ‘ the University of Michigan Satur-' .""| Thirty-six Oakland County driv-/Robert A. Hill, Royal Oak; J. D.| To the professor this was just vlc “Coat and Skirt” Pal oT ee day. however, that American service-|ers had operator's licenses sus-| Johnson and Allen D. Oliver, both | academic observation, but to Nancy tures’’ mAs and “False Teeth’ | men were attacking Formosan pee recent action announced|of Ferndale and Lawrence Wilson, - Mitford, author of ‘Love in a cau U and: “Bicycle” non-U while ‘he Department of Vocational Edu- n” Michigan Secretary of Walled Lake. ‘Climate’ and daughter of Baron| “Bike” t¢- U. cation and Practical Arts, the Ex- She Chi:Che | State's office. License suspensions at the Fe Radeadalall) wasn call) ea The list j aye nalen| tension Service and the Depart-' Placed on financial restriction! quest of juvenile court were an- ° : re se — Ong. = €X-! ment of Mechanical and a : "Yes, because For-/for driving under the influence of |nouriced in the cases of William F.| tion. et sored aire a SS gee oman. mosa is China’s and America is liquor were: Hermart Johnson, 513)k61) Jr and John M. Portwood, PEOPLE THINK TWICE ee oe ey California Ave.; Roscoe Miracle, , |book form or at least in handy Ponti ‘or at » |bot Royal Oak; Blaine W. Mus-| Since Nancy issued her original jittle pamphleté like a French-En-| ontiac Senior at UM © {15 Collier Rd.; Jack H. Marsh, }Doth of Royal Oak; pamphlets “Who is Chiang Kai- shek, I ser. 4080 Lamont St.; Edward L. Pace, Oerndale and Bernard A.. list of U and non-U words others. glish dictionary. Elected to Honorary 92 Irene St.; Roberto Ruiz, 387 N.|Sznaider Jr., Pleasant Ridge. ‘have » taken up the challenge. At! Of course, anybody unable tor un-| $9.95 $24.95 $29,95 Federal Tax Included in Above Prices Our cultured pearls have been cherished for - their beauty and quality for. many years. Now » . - pearls which maintain these lifelong high standards are reduced to Yy price for a limited time only. Necklaces have 14K white gold * clasps... all pearls beautifully velvet gift boxed. Your signal to save on bridal, graduation, an- niversary and other gifts. BUDGET TERM ACCOUNTS INVITED +f} F The institute is sponsored by | * eee | John E. Baxter, 571 Third Ave.,, Saginaw St.; William H. Shetties-;—-——— | willing to memorize this list can! Yuan Chen, a 12-year-old | orth, 7 Florence Ave.; James E. mix mainly with metnbers of the a, . ape rac i I Certified Cone y Seagha ee *op ret Onan eames) [AMAT ’S MY LINE? | [Comndeevneru bonne Se Unveraty of acca Set Gemologit J ; B. Thornton, 23 Fairgrove Ave. ciety. The society considered a SRT GSES [ley tent eee hae) | mam toe hats | [aut “he eu Term ed Te Bt 2 | Calpe Kakebeh ant tao Agee ha ney A. Stovan and Marvin | oPp#ors under orrow, reeding downward.” like to be U," and voted Seat ciety id . paaeenyy é “cans.” 7 mane ys WAM A me ee Stu vican G | : . Twaddle, all of Walled Lake; x“ dents are chosen on the basis | American Gem ‘ Mai Shu-Lan, a 19-year-old Pel- MO L. Pinion, Birmingham; Fer- if ” Gwe Yeor Froeotion of scholarship, leadership, and JEWELERS Society : ping bride of a few months, said re! D. Puckett and Charles Setelia, iven Pontiac Man character. Seniors must be in the she hated the American’ govern- both of Royal Oak; Donald Sanday, 2 “A Pontiac man who pleaded /UPPEr. fifth of their class to be! 16 W. Huron Street Phone FE 2-0294 ment because it had “tried to! Rochester; Jerome Shell and Ward) -sEeterd ToL. ok: y ‘guilty April 23 t) unlawfufty tak. ¢ligible. . egal wpe through Korea. Vance, Ferndale and Reyusond ing and using arjother man’s car. = ST ns ala read this — times Weir, — 7 "4k | April 2 Lira Township . Chen Chin-tsing, a 15-year-old gence were mead othe canes st: Ibation. al pay edly ot 5150 court boy who gen op icf a for | sf Valmore B, Berridge Jr., 50% N. ~ r : costs yesterday. | seven years, see vt atibains Jessie St.; ire Deel oom , | Oakland County Circuit Judge’ metoe do ye peopl this?” 1 John R. Crowley and Stew : 2 REMOTH 7 |Frank L.-Doty passed the he sentence | ked him. know Predmore, aaa Memon! 5 Tsk ‘ ‘on Ford B, Keylon, 25, of 210) “There are strikes in America, lacs meee cat Bacar 4GINEELA _ [Dixie - bases | aL but no strikes in China,” he an-w- Roltin, Royal Oak. __ Staten 9 FBI Bors th Pr —e- Placed .on financial restriction Soca 10k: ars the Press “But do you think Chinese for unsatisfied judgment were: 8 EGA i a ae on COLUMBIA, S.C. | W—The Fed.) workers are free to strike?" lLarry D.- “Harwood, Hazel Park: 9 TISSRE We eral Bureau of Inv stigation held. “Yes,” was his reply. ——- 10 SONICU |a seminar for the Columbia Police ‘AMERICAN ‘HARD LIFE’ - - 11 ETRE eas a Bat Hiden Gekn EGON SeoneT ‘Department: on civil \rights, includ- “How well do British and Gracias Por La Fiesta— . \esereay answer: insUre, onNuol, ing constitutional arantees of Ar live?” . re : “deDuet, IapsE, Risk, Worn, quater, freedom of the press. “They live » bitter and hard but No One Understands © 1054 What's My Line, Ine. premium, rote, issuE, warRont. The press was ba from the life, exploited by capitalists.” BOSTON w— Concetta Alburez | closed meeting. | obviously had a fine time at her — Ee ; Chang Chao and Wang Fu, mem-|.icth birthday party although her J" , \ bers of the national committee of euests couldn't understand her| , the Education Workers’ Trade PLANNED YOU IN ! @ Complete land plan- { lene Union, gave me oo official line on| indoctrination. The child is a patient at Carney; They said there were no potitical| |Hospital for treatment of a heart lectures for primary school chil-| condition, She is from Guatemala. dren or for children in four of!and speaks only Spanish., Her ‘ ning in cooperation the six secondary school years. guests, four girls and a boy who| with competent engi- For the remainder, it’ was one or also are patients at the hospital, neers. No — two hours a week during school speak only English. i intersections. hours. The nurses baked a ‘cake with | / Mack ep soade. 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PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY | 9, 1956 Schedule Taapigjpemerite = Holly Recreation Peach Festival ; Officers Named "Meeting at Romeo Elects ' Jewel West President, | Restricts Contest Milford Slates Costume Dinner Foreign Dress, Tomorrow Night " MILFORD—One of -the most Food to Spork Church Event) [To Address C. of C. Thursda Walled Lake Housewite \to Oppose Tax Hike Plan | Mile = Road Will Be Built 6,015. Acre Play Zone Largest in ‘County, 16, Miles From Pontiac ROMEO—Jewel West, local at- torney, was elected president of) the Romeo Peach Festival Assn. Her speech will be on the pro- posed two-mill increase for school operating expenses in the Walled elaborate dinners of the year will be held at the Milford Presbyterian Mrs. Popek has. organized & | } | 1 } . ” at an organizational meeting last) Church tomorrow night, beginning acs group of citizens in accord with nection with Oakland County's night. at 6:15. | : her views in the Walled Lake/largest recreational area. Other officers are Ralph Gy * > aS mt School district and they are can - ¢ @ son, vice president; Ray Ganfeli t In order to emphasize the spirit on e| C 00 lvassing from door to door, she Murray W. Titsworth, manager treasarer: and Mrs. Charles’ * of National Family Week, parents says, in an effort to let péoplejof the Holly Recreational ° Area, Meeker Jr., secretary and resi-| % are asked to bring their children) know about the new tax proposal|states that a new Wildwood Lake dent agent. 4to Family Night Internationale in} | : panty to urge them to vote. entrance road and parking lot will . any costume of a foreign vountry. | | 0 @ iCd * * 6 be built, the contract already hav- Named fo the board of di- rectors for three-year terms were Gamelin, Andrew Downey, Ar- thur Farrell and Mrs. James H. Winbora. Preliminary preparations for the 1956 Peach Festival, a three-day event staged annually over Labor Day weekend, were made by the board. Julius’) Clevio. was appointed chairman of the concessions com- mittee, Philip C. Davidson, Gerald) MeLean, Mrs.. Antonio Ferrara | and Charles Meeker were elected) to handle the Miss Romeo contest next month and the eee Con- test in August. Later the directors con- difficulties and conflicts he Med dns A MR. AND MRS. JERROLD WAGNER KEEGO HARBOR — Carole A, Thompson of Keego Harbor and Jerrold -E. Wagner of Oak Park were :narried.in an evening candle- light ceremony Saturday at First Baptist Church Pontiac. . Carole is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Condrad D, Thomspon of 2411 Pine Lake Ave. Jerrold's Rochester Students Members may contact Joyce 46 Gateway Drive.) for information about arrange- ments, . Committee Will Meet WATERFORD — A nominating June 7 will meet at 7:30 pm. Thursday at| the home of Mrs, Jean Walters, 4016' Maiden. 5 ig ‘Show Art Tonight ,\system has arranged the exhibit. ROCHESTER—North Hill Ele-, mentary School students will hold! their first Art Exhibit and Open| House tonight from 7 to 9 p. m. Every child in the school will) have his work exhibited. Students will assist their teachers as hosts and Romtoeees: . °° | Mrs. perky Whipple, art con-| sitant of the Rochester school Her aides are Honora O'Comer, kindergarten; Marguerite Galler, first grade; Heneretta aes second; Jean Walker, third; |Maass, fourth; Florence Sarde (principal), 5th grade; and Wayne sixth. The ‘North Hill PTA will serve refreshments during during the h hours. County inty Calendar | Leonard The Methodist W8CS will meet at Thursday, in the home of Mrs. dala —S Your PTA Is Planning: Drama, Last Meeting s Installation Ceremony DRAYTON PLAINS — A ats atie production, “Random vest,” featuring local talent will. highlight the program of the Dray: ton Plains PTA Thursday evening. In the cast are Mrs.. Edward Dal ton, William Lobb, and his son Fred, and. Mrs. Joseph Wallace. * * * . Mrs. Carl Methner will be nar- rator and Frieda Huggett, . visit- ing teacher, will lead fhe discus- sion following the presentation. The meeting is scheduled to be- gin at 7:45 p.m. Mrs. Earl Spring- er will install officers for -1956- 57 and Mrs. Leonard Elliott will report on the recent state con- vention held in Metroit. Refreshments will be served by kindergarten mothers. Four Towns “Mothers Night” will be. Thurs- day at Four Towns PTA and Mrs. Donald ‘Farmiloe will be in charge’ ef occasion which starts at 8. This meeting includes instal- lation of PTA officers and the . awarding of Safety Patrol Cer. | tificates. Refreshments wil! be served by nationally-known Dennis G, Cooper,’ the ’ Kindergarten mothers. Opentexplorer, photographer, and travel- Ralls « house will be from 7:30 to 8 p.m. when the mothers may meet their); children’s teachers. Waterford Township ‘Lambert PTA will install its new | officers Thursday night at 8. Mrs. Arthut D. Heiple will officiate. dames Van Lueven, of the Oakland County se Court, will ‘speak, There will be an instrumenta music presentation and Girl Scouts, ot Troop 275 of the school will) present a thank-you gift to the) school from all the troops. Fourth grade room mothers will serve refreshments. Pontiac Lake The Pontiac Lake PTA will | at 8 p.m, Thursday. Teach- ers will be in their rooms 7:30 for consultation with par- in this last meeting of the | i installed are: | ident; at HarJert Shepard, treasurer, \Wadena Langdon, secretary; Rob-| jon Sharpe, teacher vice presi- dent; Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Smith, father and mother vice president, and\Mrs; Valeita McClelland. his- torian, Refreshments will be served by} first grade mothers. ‘Avon Township E. J. Zamorski of the Oakland Child Guidance Clinic will speak at the Thursday night meeting of |Elmwood PTA, ‘at 7:30. Newly-elected President of the East Oakland PTA, Council, Mrs. A. Goforth, will officiate at a candlelight installation of the following new officers: vice president; Mrs. Suddath Wat- kins, secretary; Mrs, Eddie Bur- ‘nell, treasurer; Mrs. Helen Boyer, | iteacher vice president, and Mrs. \William Anderson, historian. Kindergarten mothers will serve refreshments. * Waterford Township ‘Stringham School PTA has slated ‘lecturer to show ‘‘New Adventures! in Michigan" Thursday. |p-m in Isaac Carry High School. Orion Township Webber school tonight will hold) \the last PTA meeting of the year Officers will-be installed by Past ‘President Mrs. Charles Irons, The! jspaghetti supper last Friday, which j included a bake sale and movies, group will decide on a school proj. ect tonight. West Bloomfield Township The Green School PTA will hgld its final meeting of the year Thurs- day evening with the ‘annual family 30 to 7 p.m. at the West spa mA) field High School. The new officers for the Coming, year will be installed at tie meet-| mg. with Leonardo and ‘‘Magi¢ as You Like It” 'duting = business meet- Mrs. |ing. Carole A: Thom pson Wed in Candlelight Ceremony Mrs, Mar- , Mrs. Donald Ross, president: Mrs. Leon Steward, mother vice, president; \. The meeting will be held at 8 The children will be entertained, parents are Mr. and Mrs. Erwin A. Wagner of 26505 Coolidge, Oak Park. The bride wore a gown of white nylon tuile and Chantilly lace, with sweetheart neckline | and tapered sleeves, Her skirt swept into a cathedral trail, and jhas been planned, centering around “‘living in foreign ‘llands.”” Those in costumes will marci that families will see their color- ful representation of other lands, An unusual. program under’ the direction of Mrs. George Hubbell with a theme FOREIGN STUDENTS The Carl Hanna family will bring| four foreign students who will dem- ‘onstrate their dances, costumes. and give talks about their home- | land. being made by the Senior-Hi Fel-| ‘faraway mood.” The dinner menu will include | specialities from ah pill Hawail, India, Poland lands, There will = oan ‘| chicken curry, Polish cabbage bundles, creole jambalaya, Chi her fingertip veil was of silk illusion. fhe carried a cascade arrangement of white carnations and a white rcbid. The bride's attendants were her! |sister, Nancy Thompson,: and _sis- \ter-in-law, \while Dawn Wagner, a niece of the | bridegroom, served as junior! \bridesmaid. Best man was John Meister of ‘Long Beach, Calif. while the bridegroom's brother, Thomas, and| Dan Kaufeld of Waterfgrd served as ushers. A reception fcr some 200 guests was held in the charch parlors following the ceremony, After a week's trip through the) Eastern states, the couple will eve at aS Cakes. Fon Oakdale, Pontiac. = Vacation Trip Ends in Death Madison Heights Father of Four Killed by Car) in Arizona MADISON HEIGHTS — A long| \planned vacation trip to Arizona ‘ended in death for the Madison Heights. father of four Monday night. Thomas A. Sharum, \W. Kenneth, jin Tucson, Ariz. Sharum, with’ his wife, Alene, | and four children aged two to nine, had arrived in Tucson on a two-week trip to visit relatives when his car ran out of gas. was on his way fo a gas station | when he was struck and killed. So, of 430, was fatally injured) ‘by a car while crossing a street) nese lamb suey and other triguing dishes, | .A big sombrero will be passed to cover expenses. of the church accommodations. Walled Lake Students Hold © Career Day ‘High ninth graders celebrated an-! nual “Career Dav” aes . * From 9:30 until 1: = they heard. | their previous study. This included the amount of edu- job, cost of the training, oppor- tunities for employment training, jobs geographically. * * 'these positions were salary, actual Fequirements of the job. This year’s program was plannec ‘ Garrett and John Moffat. 2 Rochester Women | Hurt as Car Flips Two Rochester women were in- He jured last night when the car in which they were riding went of ithe road and rolled over in Rorch-| ester. in @ parade in the church so | Elaborate table decorations a \ters. lawship- to put the guests in a jurday. =: for School Posts Mrs. James Phelan, in charge of the affair, says that reservations! Mrs, Join Thompson, %ave almost reached the capacity WALLED LAKE — Climaxing a unit of study on various careers open to them, Walled Lake Junior they observed and they learned! question of the controversial two- about some of the vocations th@y) were considering as a result of | School" board officials claim the cation needed for each specific|/the district, higher salary. sched- after|and the fact that there has been a and the location of the! reduction in the school's portion of Other aspects. which were in- cluded in their classroom study| grounds that it will make taxes too or in interviews with people in, high for the average homemaker. | lchances for advancement. and the iby John Williams, Mrs. Maybclic' GENE CALHOUN Gene Calhoun, an associate with the Donaldson Lumber Co. of Pontiac for the past 13 years, has just opened a new paint, wall- paper and archery supplies store at 4835 Dixie Hwy.,. Drayton Plains. Calhoun, a member ‘of the board of directors and past presi- dent of the Pontiac Archery Club, was instrumental in getting state land for archery purposes at the corner of Teggerdine and Gale ‘Rds. A member of Central Meth- odist Church, Pontiac, Calhoun is married and father of four daugh- Grand opening for his new Store will be this Friday and voxel Deadline to File : Walled Lake Petitions | for Nominees Due In) by 4 P.M. Saturday | WALLED LAKE — Candidates ‘for election to the Walled Lake) |3o0ard of Education must have) heir nominating petitions filed at! the office of the board not later| than 4.p. m. Saturday. Petitions must be signed by not less than 50 qualified electors of the school dis- trict in order to have names in- cluded on the June 11 ballot. The terms of Julius Nelson and Joseph Long expire on June 30. ‘Those elected will serve for three years. . On the ballot also will be the mill levy for school operation. tax is needed to meet increased | operating costs due to growth of ules, need for additional personnel la 15-mill levy now in effect. Some iA. Shunck and Board of Education vere ‘teacher meeting will be held with Thursday Open House!” Planned; to Organize Parents, Teachers WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — The new John Monteith School on Crescent Lake road will have an open house and dedication program beginning at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. This is one of four elementary schools started last fall and the only one completed in time for use this year. All four used the same floor plan, modified for its location. Each cost $100,000. Thursday's program will begin | with the open house at 7:30 p.m., followed by the dedication serv- ices at 8:30 p.m. Rev, Theodore Allenbach, of the Oakland Ave- nue United Presbyterian Church will be guest speaker, Mrs, Lois Tiffany, supervisor of elementary music, and her staff will provide music and lead community sing- ing. Special guests will be Supt. Wm. A short organizational . parent- Donald Smith as temporary chair- ‘man. Reteeees SS will be served. Legal Questions Snarl Meeting Farmington Race Track Issue Tabled Pending Study by Attorney FARMINGTON—The Farmington /Township Board of trustees be- came clogged with legal techni- calities last night over the con- troversial proposal to build a race track in the community. LJ * * The trustees agreed. to approve rezoning of the necessary 244 acres lresidents, however, are protesting the - prdposed millage on Church to Begin Bond Campaign at Brooklands the) | The opposition group chal- and put the entire matter to a referendum of township voters. lenged legality of the action because the township's roning board and planning commission already has voted against re- Text of her Thursday talk is as “We have voted for millage in- creases and bond issues for our school district in the past but in this instance many of us feel that Ho vote another millage increase for any reason would be a serious mistake. “The 1955 tax manual ts a new method of reclas- sifying and re-evaluating homes and property and has been ap- proved by the Michigan State Supreme Court. It will affect ee in our. state, “It is on this new caeomanend| you will be paying this proposed two-mill increase, and equalized, that will actually amount to $4.00 on every thousand of your new valuation. “One taxpayer in this area was) shocked to find that his valuation) had increased from $6,200 to $10,000) on the 1955 tax rolls. That was an 80 per cent increase in One year. With the new tax manual being used this assessment has been increased to $14,000. That is an- located on both sides of the Dixie 6,015 acres, and the 16 lakes within its borders are state owned Its Crotehed Lake is stocked with rainbow trout, and it's Wildwood and Valley Lakes were recently planted with “muskies.” It has thousands of acres of roll- ing terrain, including some of the highest hills in the county, and a great abundance of wildlife cover. Deer are quite numerous within its confines, and there“are plenty of ithe smaller animals and a great variety of birds. * * * Titsworth has been manager for the past seven years, during which time most of the development work force under him, and other crews are assisting in the work. is receiving a 120 per cent boost in two years. “Are there any among you who | have received an increase in your | incomes of 120 per cent? Of this’ jamount 75 per cent goes to the Walled Lake Consolidated School District. This is not an isolated case. Every taxpayer is being or will be assessed on the basis of the 1955 tax manual. “We urge you te go te your township halis and ask your clerk te allow you to see the 1955 man- wal, especially pages 72 through 126. Also check your new valua- tions. “Our Walled Lake School, Dis- trict is receiving as much as 75 per cent of the taxes collected in zoning. ‘ Objectors said the board could} inot legally go over the heads of the some of the townships. It should ‘benefit handsomely by this new assessment system. “It has been stated by our super- ~ BROOKLANDS—As a result of t¥o agencies and approve thelintendént that we will realize a interest shown by the congregation rezoning, with or without: a ‘refer-|great jlast Sunday in a rally at Brook-) lands School, Gethsemane Luth-| um. The board finally tabled its ac- inancial benéfit to our school district from the taxes that will be paid by the Lincoln pliant being jern’s New Church Planning Com- tion and referred the matter to the| built in this district. ‘mittee will Jaunch a financial drive to build a new chufch on the! q Present site, Auburn road near |Dequindre. The effort is being spearheaded His body will be réturned to the iby an initial bond issue ount Mrs. Mannie Milligan, a passen-| y sue in amounts William Sullivan Funeral Home, ger, suffered fractures of the left from $100 to $5,000 over an option Royal Oak, Thursday. Funeral ar- rangements are pending. Surviving, besides his wife, are ithe four children, Gary, 9, Dav- lid 7, Richard, 4, and Beth, 2. jalso leaves his mother, four broth- ‘ers and a sister. Avon Photographic Club Plans Thursday Meeting erent into the ditch » the aitch and rolled over Hold Budget | Hearing Library at Rochester, Thursday, 7:30 p.m, | Members and the public are in-| \vited to bring prints and color sides for discussion and analysis. =| County Birt Births Metamora igrim Congregational Church Tsday _ Ciifferd ae and Mra, Merton Hobson | Row hice the birth of a daughter, Marlette Hospital, . | Four Tewns | Mr. and “Mrs. ChaNes Jehle of Loc- jhaten announce the birth !boy, Charles Edward at2pm He AVON TOWNSHIP — The Avon Leon Steward, father Photographic club will meet in a lated right hand. Mrs. Ida B. Yates, \68, the driver, suffered lacerations Both were DY 8 corps. of representatives ap- over the right eye. jtreated at the Avon Center Hos- |pital. shoulder and left leg and a lacer-|Period of from § to 15 years bear- jing interest at’ 4 per cent. Mem- bers will be visited immediately \pointed by the planning committee. “It is emphasized that Geth- | Mrs. Yates told Oakland County) semane’s investment opportunity gravel, “at Keego Harbor KEEGO HARB the proposed budget for the com- jing last night. ‘also passed to rent automatic vot- The Ladiaa Aid Society will meet at ing machines for a ‘period of one year. i Fhe Road Commission new pick-up truck for city use. The chloride application for the |cify streets. was also approved held at 7 tonight at the township lk Bragg, N. C. The couple plans of a teri by the Council. ‘Sheriff's deputies she struck loose lost control of .the car, R — The City yield of 2'2 /Council held a public hearing on demand withdrawal privileges at| Was *7-/authorized to accept bids for _ ' is available to non-members as well who want to put their funds to work In a worthwhile cause,” said the Rev. Norman Kuck, pastor of the church. Monies may ‘also be loaned in- directly to Gethsemane through the |Church Extension Fund of the| Michigan District with an interest, per cent with 30-day any time. Interested persons may) = fing. year in. the, thunicipal build-‘get in touch with either the pastur ‘A resolution was or committee chairman, Vincent | Braun. Board Meets Tonight flr, monthly meeting of the’ Com- jmerce Township Board will be jhall, 2 nee Ave. township attorney for a_ legal lopinion. | } MATILDA NIELSEN Mr. and Mrs. Peder Nielsen of|and |3227 Van Campen — St Drayton ment of their daughter, Matilda, to Pvt. David Gatewood. He is the COMMERCE TOWNSHIP—Regu-|son of Mrs. Henry Gatewood of Gallup, N.M. David 1s -turrently serving with the paratroopers at a July wedding. “With all due consideration for our school superintendent's pro- posal, many of us feel that we have reached the limit of school tax in- creases. As the situation is right now many home and business tax- payers find it financially impos- sible to reside in this district.) Mrs. Popek talked recently on the subject to the Optimists and the Walled Lake Chamber Execu- tive Board. Lapeer Bankers Offering Seven MSU Scholarships LAPEER — The Lapeer County |Bankers Assn. as in the past, is making seven. Michigan State Uni- versity Short Course Scholarships _|available to the Youth of Lapeer County. This scholarship provides $100 to each recipient, towards an 18 weeks short course in Agriculture or Home Economics at M.S.U. Application forms and more in- formation can be obtained from the various Vocational Agricultural Home Economics teachers throughout the county, also at the, County Extension offite in the Post Office Building, Lapeer. Thursday Lecture Slated for Organic Gardeners ROYAL OAK — Leroy Miller, | | By STAN BOK Commerce Correspondent WOLVERINE LAKE—Age has ‘|taken its toll on the dam that holds back the occasionally ambi- tious waters ofWolverine Lake. Modern day engineers “dam” except very loosely, in re- jferring to the partly-rotted wood! \rlanks that still manage to do the \( | job. The dam in question ts not | witich more than a stone's throw from the intersection of Glen- gary and South Commerce roads at thé north end of the lake, - perhaps the length of a city block A report ot the poor condition of can hold om. “One of the two cement balwarks which support the wood planks is iene under- mined by water,” he explained. would toed Dinner will be served from likely hesitate to use the word the dam dves not come as news to most of the Wolverine Lake vil lage residents. Many of th ticularly those living near t reorge Belprez, the new presiden of the village common council. : over how long the present dam , Par- lake, have been clamoring for \a new one for some time, according to Consequently, the council is try: ing tq set’ the wheels of progress into Belprez ex concern “Wolverine Lake is the head- water of the Huron chain, followed by Commerce Lake, Lower Straits Lake and Kent Lake with the chain ending at Lake Erie. If the t Commerce and Lower Straits Lake ;;would probably rise in a hurry,” he added. The village councel already has paid out Show $1,000 for’ prelim- inary engineering work on a new dam, Belpres said. Dam at Wolverine Lake Is Trouble Spot for Area: realized a profit of $104.00 and the]; Further action on the project must come from the Oakland County Drain Commission. The majority ot persons who} own property surrounding the lake have signed petitions to express) their willingness to accept a spe- cial assessment for a new dam or for the rebuilding of the existing jdam gave out, the water level ofjdam. The engineering. work for the! project is now in the hands of the| Oakland County Drain Commis- sion. The Commission is working with the Conservation Department to ascertain the best solution to the problem. lecturer-farmer from Doster, will talk to the Royat Oak Farm and) aoe Garden Club on the subject ‘of ‘Changing to the Organic Way” at ITCH & Orchard Lake | Baton Twirler Crowned Queen ORCHARD LAKE — Sharon Dreyer, 15, of 3717 Wards Point Dr., is the new queen of the De- troit Letter Carriers Baton Contest. The contest, held at the George Patton Memorial Building, was open to all twirlers in the United States and Canada. Sharon's sister, Arlene, 14, was a runner up, taking first in her di- vision. The girls also took first place in team work. In order to win, Sharon had to twirl with all of the first place wirtners of the day, thus winning the title of first twirler and the queen’s crown. County Deaths Thomas H. Jones LAPEER—Service ‘for Thomas H. Jones, 67, of 3745 Davison Rd.. will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday from Baird Funeral Home, with burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery. 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On her é i eeniemanes A AP Wirephote through six ogeans, and circuminavigated the Ant- arctic continent, Many of the crew of 340 were topside as the ship entered Weymouth Naval Air | | Station slip. maiden voyage, the Glacier traveled 35,000 miles Breakins Solved 7 Pupils Planning Outdoor Work at State Park Eastern Junior High © " School | eighth and ninth graders have loutdoor educational program at . | Sleeper State Pee in Caseville. * | Purpose of the) aay 20-26 out- ‘ing, according to Edwin Rydell, ‘camp director, is to stress princi- \Ples of conservation as well as to | acquaint the campers with first jthrough living, planning, working land playing together. | Some 56 students accompanied | by six counselors will make the | trip to Caseville. The program is under the super- vision of the counselors, as well) ‘as state and federal. specialists. \Instruction will be given in 'weather forecasting, game, forest- ry, soil conservation, Compass | | instruction and nature appreciation | hikes. Campers will be in charge of, ‘\mmaintenence, general house clean- jmade plans for their third annual! “KP” duties, fire building and ing and other camp duties: | Counselors, ‘all teachers in Pontiac Schools, include, Rydell, | | Joyce Schmidt, Jean Kimple, Wes- | ley’ Maas, George Emmens and| Here Renda. i 2 City Nurses to Attend | Alcoholic Education Talks | Mrs. Ray Burrell, supervising nurse of the Pontiac Health De- partment and staff nurse Mrs. Frances Kessler will attend an Alcoholic” Education Institute at St. Mary’s Lake Camp meer Bate Creek this weekend. . Both Mrs. Burrell and Mrs. Kessler will go as representatives | of the Pontiac Alcoholics, Informa- | tion Center. ~ Relieve Red Raw Rough — ITCHY IRRITATED SKIN. 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Boy Eztra Strength Zemo forstubborn cases: and one nasty cotton mouth mocca- to take him along for a mascot. | I yas playing with him fer a while for some camera bugs but then I guess I sigged when I should have ragged, because ‘before I knew it he was using for a teething ring. | Withou ging Backache get his jaws unlocked and get Sion, eavetionel upeaio or deg tedne sarees end] 2 finger back. I hoped the pic-| ture takers were pleased, though my expression wasn't one of pleasure. WATCHED SAILING t or and strain. And folks who catand drink unwisely sometimes suffer mild bladder irritation with that restless, uncomfortable feeling. 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He looked like¢a cute little ifella, so I caught him and plannéd the little finger of my left hand | With my right hand I managed) even To be on the safe side, 1 took | Confession of Youth | Oakland County detectives cleared up several area breakins of this year and 1955 yesterday following questioning of a Pontiac youth who was recently sentenced | to a 5-15 year term in Jackson prison for violation of probation in Lapeer County. Thomas Gonzales, the had been involved in about 24 breakins in this sector, according’! to the detectives. Those cases| cleared up or verified included |16 in the county, two in Waterford ‘Township, five for city police, and| oné state police complaint, Three Pontiac brothers are being | concentrating on our navigating. We dodged logs, tree stumps, | whirlpools and sand bars. That cotton mouth turned up when we got to our camping Spot | ‘at Natchitoches. The first thing wé| saw on the sand bar was a king snake’ and the_poisonous moccasin locked in a death struggle. |KILLED MOCCASIN I helped the king snake out by; villain. But just the same, we Started to look for a new spot to answer charges for being involved camp down. in some of the breakins, We found it a few miles down | Gonzales previously served 30- the river in a beautiful cotton. |44Y8 in Lapeer County Jail .for wood grove overlooking the riv- breaking and entering and was on er. We had catfish for dinner. | probation when arrested for malic: us destructi Before I end this I want to tell 0 el le at you about the wonderful welcome. ithe folks in Shreveport. gave us.) ‘Two Detroit Residents Sentenced in Robbery * * «8 Just before we got to the city, | we met a stern-wheeler house boat | with a welcome sign on it. And| then when we docked, the band| Preiegeryrolcs bene acacond te played “Dixie,” the mayor pre [a Oakland County Circuit Judge | sented me with a key to the city, \Frank L. Doty. ‘and the wild life commissioner! Lloyd Stevenson, 21, was sent to a me a colonel Jackson State Prison for a term Ve mt 2 ‘of 1 to 10 years. His partner, “Pops” Glassell, owner of the Robert D. Anderson, was placed Captain Shreve Hotel invited our) jon three years’ probation and lentire party to be. his guests. We|assessed court costs of $150. An- accepted reak quick the chance to|derson will spend the first 60-days | get a shower and a real night's \of his probation in Oakland Coun-| rest, ity Jail. hours, epee eee NO MONEY DOWN! It’s so caay to buy! AM-FM radio and 3-speed automatic \intermix record player of perfected high fidelity quality! 10 watts audio powef. 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OPEN EVENINGS ‘TIL 9— MOTHER'S DAY ‘TIL noch! spaclins sites a so all t _ PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Phone FE 2-0127 2 Daily Deliveries to Detroit, Bloomfield’ Hills, Birmingham and Intermediate Points, } 5 ' « to Present -At.a recent planning meeting members of Keloa Klub agreed that the sparkle on the letters K E L O A would add to the decorative theme being used for Saturday's “Parasol in Pink.” The affair will be held at Roosevelt Temple with dancing from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m, Members Make Plans for K-Hop Semi-Formal Fete Will Take Place at Roosevelt Temple Keloa Klub members, under the sponsorship of Turry Welden and Roberta Johnson, are busy making arrangements for their: forthcoming annual K-Hop. “Parasol in Pink.” The semi-formal dance will be _ héld Saturday in Roosevelt. Temple , with dancing from 9 pm. until 1 am. . _ Betsy Bradley, general chair. man, ts being assisted by Jovce . Whitfield, president; Nancy Nich- olson, Rhoda Goldberg, Chris Sel- fen, Julie Bland and Sharon Gale. = Sharon Clark and Sue Whitfield, cochairmen of the ticket commit- tee, afe being assisted by Deanna Jones, Sharon Boyce, Barbara Cal- houn and Sonia Ryan. . * 8 # | - Making arrangements for the band ate Fran Glisky, Suzanne Day and Susan Uligian. Post- There are four pages in today’s Women’s Section dance plans are being made ty~~| Janet Wiltgen. Marilyn McLain, Glenda Piatt, Evelyn Brown and Ruth Ann Tower are handling pro- _ grams. PLAN PUBLICITY Assisting Judy Learned and Lynne Benter, cochairmen of pub- licity, are Diane Beach and Connie Scriven. Planning the refreshments to be served at the dance are Sally Maier, Judy Lauckner, Marion Lape and Dixie Davis. * bd * Marcia Petrie and Sharon Hol- land. are being assisted on the - patrons committee by Ann Mac- Donald, Jill Maneck and JoAnn Dearing: Klub, admires one of the parasols being displaned by Lending. their patronage to the affair are Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bradley, Mr. and Mr. T. J. Whitfield and Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Clark. Others are Mr. and Mrs. John F. Blamy, Mrs. M._D. Stapp and sees weeveesent Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Maier, along _ By ANNE HEYWOOD with adviser Jama C. Hook and Young men frequently write and S!°“ ardesses who love it. the club's sponsors. ‘ ‘ask, “What fields offer the best ~~ opportunity for financial success ° ‘and advancement?” Catholic Women Young women ask, “Which fiesds offer the best opportunities for Hear Reports |marriage?"’ on Workshops In either case, it's like asking, , “Which colors are the most be- Mrs. William B. Dean, Mrs. Mar- coming?" The answer depends shall Sprague .and Mrs. eee on what you are like. Swartz reported on the workshops; __ hey attended at the recent open For example, most people will hotse at Pontiac State Hospital tell you that engineering offers far when members of the League of/More sécurity than poetry. Yet Catholic Women met Monday eve- Ogden Nash and Robert Frosf have ning in the League Building. ‘both made a wonderful living, for : * * * years-and years, from poetry and ment but oonls the — airline if flying leaves you cold, and Woman's Literary Club The annual luncheon and installa-’ torian. Directors are Mrs. J. tion of officers of the Woman's Harry Baker and Mrs, K. N. Literary Club was held Monday at SWaney. Serving as delegates he . . are Mrs. Moats and Mrs. Vernon. Mrs. James Rosenthal, speaker for “Symphonic First Congregational Church. Committee, chairman by Mrs. Moats include the event, non, program; Mrs. Music. bership; Mrs. Carl Weber, house Mrs: Mabelle Wilson served 9S Mrs. E. C. Durphy, telephone; Mrs Mrs. Ver discussed ; ; ae en installing officer. Mrs. Dale Q, Don Breen, budget; Mrs Mrs. Omer Deconinck was named would, I'll, bet, have starved tO aoate was installed as president; Swaney, social; Mrs. W. G. Row- chairman of the annual member-'death as engineers. ship breakfast being held May 27. Selling 76h commission Preceding the breakfast, members sidered a risky business. but ofld vice president: Mrs. William Paneer will attend 7:30 Mass at St. Vin’ kngw men who have made for- ¢onrad, recording secretary, Mrs passengers en masse irritate you, Has Officers’ Installation: appointer Mrs. Harry Vernon, first vice presi- ston, courtesy; Mrs. Jess Trover. is Com 'dent; Mrs. Warren Thurston, sec- ¢jyic sewing, and Mrs. E. P. Kline. you'll never snare matter bachelors fly on your planes. ep i Roberta Johnson (right), junior sponsor of Keloa Marsha Stapp (center), member of the d mittee. “Parasol in Pink.’ the annual K-Hop, will be Fran Glisky, chairman of the orchestra committee, and held Saturday erening at Roosevelt Temple. how 7 ih FS pgs" ‘ ur . nifh OM le e many ‘Parasol Pictured (left to right) are committée members Gail Blamy, decora- | tions; Sally Maier, refreshments; Marilyn McLain, program; Sharon Clark, cochairman of tickets, and Janet Wiltgen, in charge of post- dance ‘plans. a husband, eligible such a ridiculous. opinion. You cer- yeh fee hed ? fe ee pare ee ef Betsy Bradley of Spokane drive (left) and Joyce Whitfield of Oakwood drive are serving as cochairmen of the annual K-Hop, “Parasol in Pink,” being spon- sored by Keloa Klub Saturday. Roose- whe fi \ — * from 9 p.m. furnished by velt Temple will be the setting for dancing until 1 a.m.; with music a local band. Proceeds from the affair will be used to further ice projects. the club's sert Womens Sect! On WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1956 PAGES 21-25 | Dr. and Mrs, Bruce Hubbard returned to their home'on Cherokee vacation that took them to Fort Worth and Longview, Tex., where they . visited ‘the Everett Houstons for several days. En route home \they stopped in New Orleans and jspent a few days at Natchez. - * * » Mr...and Mrs. C. B. Phillips of Scott Lake road had as their week- end guests Mr. and Mrs. R. B. road Monday following a 10-day) read jtended the Saturday wedding of /Mrs. Blackburn's ‘cousin, Sara Hal- ‘lock, and Lowell Satterlee. * * a Singing in the Marygrove Col- | lege Chorus when it presents the ‘| annual epring concert in the. caj- lege auditorium Sunday at 8:30 p-m. will be Elizabeth Powe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, T. M. Powe © of Mariva avenue, and Wife Should Sit at Head - | of the Table Husband Ought to/-> Explain Situation to His Mother: By EMILY POST A reader tells me: “'My hus-| iband and I have receritly moved}. ‘into our own home. My mother- |in-law lives with us. When we were .|first married we lived with her in her apartment and naturally she sat at the head of her own table. “Now that she has moved in with us, she still continues to sit at the head of the table. Doesn't this place rightfully belong to me? lIf so, will you please tell me Bobby, of Bedford, Pa. They at-|Women's ‘igan., Mary Doherty, daughter of Al- bert Doherty of Walnut Lake ° * * Mary Ann Thomas, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. F. Lee Thomas of! Elizabeth Lake road, was recently appointed features editor for the| Michigan Daily, student news- paper at the University of Mich- Miss Thomas is a member of Mortar Board, national senior women's honorary; Wyvren,. junior honorary, and Alpha scholastic honorary, She also is a, member of the Student Relations, Committee which promotes closer! relations between students and alumni. * * * - 4 Mrs. Clara Johnson of Belle- Vue street was honored at a birthday party given by her Sunday. The occasion alse marked the birth anniversaries ‘of her two grandchildren, How ard Johnson and Joey, Gidley, . children on her 59th birthday | Personal News of Interest in Area Dr. William H. Marbach, the Rev. Galen E. Hershey and the Rev. Edward D, Auchard of First Presbyterian Church attended the Detroit Presbytery meeting held in Saline on Tusotny. Mrs, Fritzi Stoddard of Ottawa drive is spending several days visiting relatives in Rock. mM, . * * Mrs. Elmer McLarty of Lotus drive and Mrs. Evelyn Atkins of - Lotus Lake left by plane Monday ink. Saturday - for Miami, Fla, They will visit | Sunset Club Sees Vacation Pictures Johri Streit of the Pontiac Depart-/ ment of Parks and Recreation ey tertained members of the Syh- set Club at their recent meet- ing at Wilson School. Mrs. Streit showed pictures-of a “V Maine” and several scenes from Norman Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson of Lake Orion, Mr. and Mrs Joseph Gidley of Drayton Plains and Mr, and Mrs, Robert Johnson, Attending were Mr. and Mrs.« the club's Flag dedication,’ ' Visitors were Mrs. Nancy Gibson, ‘Mrs, Naomi Hess, Mrs/ Gertrude | Theringer, Mrs. Jerome Haufman jand Mrs. “Lena -Bain/ of Milford. [The group will m at Wilson |how I can taetfully tell-her son."’) | Answer: You can’t say thing. But your husband can ex- plain to her that it is not fair | to him to let people think hé and | you are living in her house, | which sitting at the head of the | table plainly announces. ‘Dear Mrs. Post: I was married 10 years when my husband died very suddenly. I loved him dearly “Now to add to my distress, a friend of mine tells me that, 1 _ have to give up his name and Happiness Lies in Job You Enjoy also discontinue wearing my. wed- ding ring or at ‘least wear it on my right hand sinte I am no longer married, Will vou pleaxe tell me if She is right?” Answer: I have Aever heard of tainly have the‘right to his name meaning , you. call any: | Pontiac Press Photos |and his death was a great shock’ ecorations com- \to me. yourself Was [School May 17. / Elaine’ T. Tefend became the bride of Charles L. Hurtubise Saturday at St. Joseph Church, Lake Orion. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin C, Tejend of Lake Orion are her xy m2 parents. oh Charles is the son of Mrs. William J. Hurtubise of - Kemp street. MR. and MRS. Co L. HURTUBISE Elaine T. Tefend Speaks Her Vows in Lake Orion St. Joseph Church in Lake Orion the scene of "the Saturday dants, and they carried bouquets of daisies. ere cell aa ‘hae “Mrs. John’ ndt ‘Mrs. Mary.” wedding of Elaine Theresa Tefend) Kathleen Riley wore a white or- profession. : and the wédding ring is certainly and Charles Louis Hurtubise. The gantly frock for her duties as yours for life — or until you re- ceremony was performed by the flower girl. ~ a & marry Rev. George E, Ging -in the * ¢ °¢ She had been miserable in it — presence of 200 guests. Lawrence Lyons was best man, for years, but kept thinking she'd| “Dear Mrs, Post: May I invite oO 0 © and ushers were Frederick Hurtu- marry a ck ctor. Finally. she some of my office associates to Elaine is the daughter of Mr. bise of Chicago, William Hurtubise, faced the fact that she hated her. My wedding and not others with. and Mrs. Benjamin Tefend of Lake Patrick Breffnan of Detroit and ‘work and made a switch to gout causing bad feelings? There Orion. Charles is the son of Mrs.' Jerome j medical publishing house. She's a new woman and will) probably eventually meet a man - 3aker, mem- ; _ who likes the woman she is now. ANOTHER SWITCH And a man I know, who entered|be sent to their homes, rather al faced engineering can ‘always get a job,” finally, at: fact that he had‘ the because hated every job he’s ever had . Department chairmé clud He is swit cent de Paul Church tunes af it Wilson, secretary, and Mrs. Fred yy ie | ; Mi SE. D ( a , =? ‘K, T Bohlman, treasurer ee ape ae as Refreshments were served fol ROMANCE, TOO Mrs, Baker, Mrs. George \\yiman, money—let members. The same thing goes for the Others installed were Mrs. Nor. Mrs. H. B. Dickie and Mis. lone ever had lowihg the meeting by of the Camp Fire Gils’ troop girl who wants to find romance man Buckner, auditor, Mrs. Lulu Bartholomew. which is sponsored by the league,on her job. Luby, publicity chairman; Mrs. A report on the recent conven- In short Mrs. Timothy Daley and Mrs, Mar-, ‘Airline stewardesses _ may do, George L, Brown, parliamentar- tion held in Sturgis was presented happy cus Smith are troop leaders. f° ; Li ‘ . hg to sales, and will) probably have more security and present a “Night in Monaco” Sat- maid of honor. The bride's four - alone fun—than he’s urday evening at the club. Douglas sisters, Margaret Tefend, Delores wedding trip to the Laurentians, W, Wilhams is chairman assisted Tefend if ft'§ up your alley, by Charles J. Casey and Thomas,Mrs. W it will bring you security, money, D, Clohecy. Dinner will be served her other bridal attendants. Crocus the orchid from. her bridal bow. are too many to ask all.” Answer; There can be no cause -/for bad feelings if these “‘some’’ are alone your personal friends. |The :invitationg should, of course, “engineers than to the office. Monaco Night’ Set Birmingham Country Club will William J... Hurtubise of Kemp street : A gown of white silk shantung , with a cotillion train was chosen by the bride. The Alencon lace | bodice featured a tucked mid- riff. Her fingertip veil fell from a small crown, and she carrjed | stephanotis with an orchid cen- ter. Dorothy Sutt of Lake Orion was Mrs J. William Riley and Krueger, served as Vaverek of Park, Md. Mrs. Tefend wore a beige linen dress with cocoa accessories for her daughter's wedding and Mrs, Hurtubise chose a navy blue faille dress with matching ac- cessories, The evening reception was held in the home of. the bride’s parents in Lake Orion. * Lexington * .* When the newlyweds left on their the bride was wearing a beige dress with patent accessories ang’ personal ; Telationships, from 7 to 10 p.m. and dancing js yellow waltz- length gowns of quet. “On their -return they will ischeditied from'9 to midnight, chiffon were worn by thé atten-miake their home in Ponting. jamazingly well in this depart-' jan, and Mrs. Maude Place, bis- by Mrs. William Conrad, delegate. ‘marriage. \ / oin - i Tt en een er — , ee / ia if rf? ceed ves i & Waa oF 4 Yael 8 2a = $4 = es ays THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1936 i” oe me aS SpE Sa mie TT Bey Be bs Bes ih pay ss Ei Fis Ree : peat ie WAY \ Re, ‘ pale Cre te | roby * ec $35 » SOFAS | HAIRS’ a From $75 Up : All Work Guarentodd for § Years WILLIAM WRIGHT Furniture Mokers end 270 ORCHARD LA Ve Ave E AVE. i 4 ==, ) Dirt Gardeners Conduct Meeting The May meeting of the Dirt Gardeners Club was held Tuesday at the Clive street home of Mrs. Shirley Stamp. : ‘Plans were made for a summer flower show and the group voted Harmony in Flower ' Arrange- |ments."" A quiz 5 lon ‘‘Rose| Care’ was condu by Mrs. John |Hendry | * 6 «6 t z large Variety Many One of a Kind PRICES START ae COME IN AND SEE our selection of — toed SINGER Sewing Machines ADE TAKEN IN TR at $39.50 GET THEM WHILE THEY LAST DOWN PAYMENT AS Low AS $500. Buy with confidence at your 4 Trade Mart of TEE SINGER MFG. CO. = _ SINGER SEWING CENTE PONTIAC BIRMINGHAM 102 N. Seginaw 177 W. Maple FE 2-0811 Ml 4-0050 R ; | 25 ‘were Mrs. George Boulton, Mrs. |Brown, Mrs. Charies A. Beamer jand Mrs. Edward L. Potter, Shower Presented ifs Mrs. J. C. Lane Mrs. J. C. Lane was the honoree ‘at a recent pink and blue shower). |given by Mrs, Jack Stanton of East | Beverty avenue. | Guests were Mrs. Tom Lane, |Mrs. Raymond Williams, Mrs. ‘Donald Bennetts, Mrs. H. E. Ear- jhart, Mrs, Paul LaFlamme, Mrs. ;Donald Beach, Mrs. Chester Olson, |Mrs. John Van Riper, Mrs. George |J. Caverly, Mrs. Verne Sinkler and ‘Mrs. Ralph Larson. Mrs. S. W. Barnes, Mrs. Pa- tricia Cirillo, Evelyn Ludden, Mrs. ‘Daniel Coffey, Mrs. Michael Cir- \illo and Mrs. William Peters also attended, | Still others were Mrs. Steve Toth,) |Mrs. Julia Agazzi, Barbara Cirillo jand Corrine Peters. USED TYPEWRITERS Charter member Mrs, 33rd Year Concluded by (left) of South Tilden avenue presents a president's pin to Mrs. Pgul A. Kern of | Henry Clay avenue Tuesday at the final Season’s Successes Reviewed | Musicale | Surprise Mother & | Speciat ... 85 With a New BIG HAT ig We Thursday, Friday, Saturday Only In small, medium and large brims. Black, white, ‘navy and all colors. In every head size—or give her a gift certificate! Eisenberg Gift Suggestions: @ Perfume Soap 1.50 © Twin Gift Pkg. 4.50 @ Dusting Powder 2.00 © Earrings 4.00 & up @ Perfume Flesk 2.00 @ Matching Pes. 7.50 up Millinery Salon—Second Floor Dora Dawson_ performance of the season of Pontiac Tuesday Musicale. Mrs. Kern has com- pleted two terms in office. Many Medels to Cheese Frem. 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Because when Careful Dan does the job, he does it thoroughly... but gently: PONTIAC DRY CLEANERS Club brought to a close 33 of activity when it had its Devon Gables Tuesday afternoon. ee ¢ 6 Opening with an invocation “God jgave to you, God gave to me our |music, the soul's own speech’’ sung [by a quartet, Mrs. John Nicolls, |Mrs. Gordon Woolcock, Mrs. Clyde \Marshbanks and Mrs. Audrey Stim- inand Gaensbauer, the afternoon jwas filled with successes that |made this a gala year, and marked ithe end of a two-year presidency held by Mrs. Paul A. Kern. | During the business session, | with | Mrs. Kern presiding, an- Beta Sigma Phi Chapter Elects New Leaders ma Phi sorority Tuesday. evening at Hotel Waldron. Coa Ld . * _|Ray Slaughter, vice president; Laundry 7-HOUR SERVICE AT 540 SO. TELEGRAPH ROAD Mrs. William Killian, treasurer; Mrs. James Burlingame, record- ing secretary; Mrs. Clinton Rich- ards, ‘16 E. 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The Pontiac Tuesday Musicale) completion of the fund-raising *final| luncheon meeting and program of} #t will be purchased before the this. year in the Terrace Room of first fall meeting in October. \pert, accompanied by Mrs. Ferdi-| Mrs. Walter Hiller was elected president of Phi Chapter Beta Sig- Serving with Mrs. Hiller are Mrs. Mrs. Kern then introduced Mrs. Gloria Rose. will serve as presi- Group Enjoys Luncheon, Program nouncement was made of the (Coward and “Andalucia” by Le-|[i | displayed depth, beauty of |[f drive for a plano, the first new tone accomplished bowing. plano to be owned by the club. SOPRANO SINGS | the National Federation of Musical ,and color of her voice, closing with Clubs, was presented to this club Beach's ‘‘The Year's at | for its all-American music pro-| Spring” on a brilliant note. jgram at the Men’s Night meeting| * 6e« @ jin February. The award was pre-| Accompanying these two artists Mrs. Victor Lindquist, soprano, |i }delighted the audience with five |\s A double ribbon award, given by| songs, well chosen to the timber | Mother’s aes , May 13th | & Complete Line of . LINGERIE HANDBAGS . COSTUME JEWELRY BLOUSES HATS sented to Mrs. Nichols, chairman|was another artist, Mrs. Addison| SE jof the Musicale Workshop, whose| Oakley, gifted in accompaniments | members gave the program. ithat have a regard for every de-| Je jmand to support and add to the | A report on the convention of the | beauty of production, whether voice | State Federation of Musical Clubs! or instrument. \held in Flint in April, and attended | * 2 6 ! |by Mrs. Ralph Norvell and Mrs.| Mrs, Howard Marsh and Mrs.: | Woolcock, was given by Mrs. Nor- J. C. Walker were in charge of vell. Two state achievements men- luncheon arrangements. tioned were the completion of and) payment for the Michigan log cabin . payment forthe Michiean exabel Sorority Elects | ishing of the new music room in rr. the hospital at Ft. Custer. Glor 1a Rose : PIN PRESENTED Officers were elected at Psi A president's pin was given to| Tuesday evening meeting of Beti Mrs, Kern. This is a feature the|Mu Chapter, Epsilon Sigma Apha club is indugurating, in recognition Sorority. Virginia Flath opened her! of presidents and past-presidents home on Winding drive for the: eeting: las a token of appreciation. we >. eee | * * La j a ~ For Brides to Be Call for your free copy of the Spring issue, the ‘Modern Bride’ Complete Wedding Service Since 1899 Pearce Floral Company 559 Orchard Lake Ave. Phone FE 2-0127 =a in turn introduced her officers and board members for the coming Woolcock, incoming’ president, who dent, with Pat Tatham as vice president; Norma Vaughan, secre-f tary, afid Joyce Mapley, treasurer. | During the business meeting corresponding secretary, and Mrs. John Whitehead, City Council Mrs. C. E. Ball spoke to mem- giving ' pointers on summer care of flow- Mrs. Park Buchner will be host- vipi|ess at the May 22 meeting with|pjayed five compositions that |4f . Mrs. Clinton Richards and Mrs.|showed the capabilities of this in-|Mrs. Newell Bowers, Mrs. Harold year members also approved the The officers are Mrs, Norvell, jstandard and local bylaws. 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They're so gown featured long sleeves ending for Pecan Rolls r smart to shop in and so comfortable in points at the wrists. Professional Permanent Wave—Gives a Soft Natural Appearance = to wear around the house. * « * NI » a $] =95 $ 95 Margaret is the daughter of Mr. By JANET ODELL PER. M AN ENTS, from ae . $9 00 if ¢ Continental styling oD ) to 16 and Mrs. Lawrence H. Giesey of Pontiac Press Home Editor * , ' ° Ankle fit lasts plaice eae a < Mrs. rd There's nothing quite like fresh. -C¢ AL, L IE Ss La SHOP i ¢ Beanty rest comfort ert Ruggles of Rochester are R« rolls. They add to any meal. ? : : y . , ‘ert’s parents. Especially popular are warm, 116 N. PY FE 2-6361 Distinctive patterns in @ wide range of sizes and widths, A coronet headpiece of sequins slightly a! ky pecan rolls. Make} J a * j secured her fingertip veil of illa- |them regular size for breakfast or) Pp i rc sion, and she carried white car- luncheon, or try making miniature ARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL i ; nations centered by a white poe toc dimer, 1114 S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Sidgi, Pontiac. Mich. i ] ; rene Mrs. Morton Bacon has a good Enroliments Available in Day or Evening Classes. : Mrs, Bernard Roach: served as = rel dere = thinks Write, phone or call in person for Free pamphlet. matron of honor wearing a coral a je a of co syrup SHOP DAYS TODD’S Shoe Store floor-lengih gown of nylon, -She |) manken| the aireny: part just right. \ PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 Lf for BETTER j carried a bouquet of maroon car- Mrs. Bacon is the mother .of 0000000000 000000000006 0000000000000 00C COCO: ‘ , ; nations. Bridal attendants Mrs. . three active youngsters, one a pre- . . e SERVICE 20 West Huron Street Hugh Ruggles and Betty Ann : ated schooler. She belongs to a church ® 5 custom-made ° Daily 9:30 to 5:30—Friday 9:30 to 9:00 Giesey were gowned identically in 4RS. ROBERT JEAN RUGGLES group and the Newcomers Club. e : shades of peacock blue. Their bou-| Sewing and bridge are favoriie!§ * = a as quiets were of red and white car- dress with blue and white acces: jejsure time activities. le ~ nations. | series. Mre. Buggies cisco is AN ENT : j WAYS TO BUY * 6 * betge dress with orchid acces- STICKY PECAN ROLLS ; s EASY Rual Sanchez was best man, and| sories. Both mothers wore orchid , = Mrs. Morton Bacon 54 e seating the guests were Hugh Rug: corsages. 1 eet! ‘a perce e ‘ e “ Taig You'll be amazed when you see the @ Purchase Coupons @Cash fles and Bernard Roach. The-bride changed to a navy. ti, tapeeeT seit & hidden beauty in your hair brought ¢§ S 1 beaten egg e to light with one of our very own e m Layawa For the reception held tn the ‘blue suit with pink accessories for 6.7 cups sifted four ° - 5 @ Easy Ter s ® y y Westac res shana aoe vei the wedding trip. Following a hon- es a ana Gas t : —_ pe ane : | ey wore\ \a navy blue shantung : : ; Add yeast, salt a sugar fo > 5 Cr | =~ ane in a smo _—_e lukewarm water and let stand : 7 SS = the newlyweds will reside in Pon- until yeant is dissolved, Add egg 9 C RESERVATIONS a and 3 cups sifted flour. Beat well. © 7 ° EVERYWHERE Add melted shortening and 3$ _ Individual Hair ae . all Durine the Revolutionary War, ‘more cups of flour. 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"you 4 “correct, €om Sizes 7-14 ~~ sides into a fare which Our staff of shoe fitters is well. al A ee een trained and thoroughly experienced JUVENILE BOOTERY 28 FF Lawrence : treet ‘Open Mon & Fri Eves te ® and FAMILY SHOE STORE 928 W. Huroh @treet Eves. to 9) NTAPP'S * = . ¢ (Open Fri. & Bat at ne ee ee us Toe ONES CEE SS EU NESD AE NAY 91956 ho "TWENTY-FIVE |“ GRADUA ON | The Rev. | y o TI Michach J. TTT ~LUBGAGE. See Our cs) Complete Line of Wheary-Crown _ American Tourister’ Skyway . FREE MONOGRAMING and GIFT WRAPPING’ KIMMING LEATHER GOODS 14 W. Huron —_—-FE 2.2620 O'Reilly of St. Michael Church celebrated the Nuptial Mass uniting Patricia. J. Kroeplin and | John L. Flanigan in marriage Saturday. Mr. and Urs. Alex Kroeplin of Chamberlain street are _parents of the bride. John is” the son of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Flanigan of Edison street. ie ere MR, and MRS, JOHN L. FLANIGAN Patricia ]. Kroeplin Wed EXPERT Hair Styling Enjoy the glamorous new coif- fure our stylist will create for you. Call for an appointment MARY'S (Aeress frem Dell's Inna) FE 8-3701 FREE PARKING in St. Michael Ceremony | Baskets of white gladioli, snap-| She wore an aqua headpiece of ‘dragons and lilies centered with flowers with a small nose veil and pink carnations decorated | : altar of St. Michael Church Satur- carnations. day when Patricia Jane Kroeplin’ ygart Flanigan was bis broth- and John J. Flanigan were Mal- ers best man, with-Jim Flani- ried in a Nuptial Mass. _gan and Robert Mountain as * * i ushers, Bill Flanigan and Alex. The Alex Kroeplins of Chamber. | Kroeplin served as altar boys. \lain street are the parents of the ‘bride, John is the son of Mr. and| At the reception held mis Mich. ‘Mrs. John T. Flanigan of Edison)@¢! Hall, Mrs. Kroeplin gree SPECIAL — DIETETIC FOODS ‘Natural Health Foods 58 Wayne. Pontiac. FE 4-460! Acrese from the Riker Garage . Taimee Serela, Owner 5 street. her guests wearing a blue sheath \dress with pink accessories, Mrs. | The bridal gown was fashioned (yanigan wore a navy blue sheath | of Rose Pointe lace and tulle Goo. with matching accessories | with a Queen Anne collar and -ryei- flowers were pink carna- | long sleeves tapered to points i ions ~ . | at the wrists accenting the lace | * © | bodice. Center front avd back © The bride changed to @ powder | panels of lace highlighted the })ye linen suit with navy blue ac-! | bouffant skirt of tulle which ex- cessories and wore the corsage | tended into a chapel train. ifrom her wedding bouquet when Birmingham We'll Plan Your Tour Free! Phone MI 4-5711 Tickets, Reservations to Anywhere! Grace Plummer Reilly 379 Hamilton, ham - eadpiece of ir-|the newlyweds left on their honey- Moreau satan her fin- moon trip to Florida. They will gertip veil of illusion. She carried make their home in Redford Town. | a cascade bouquet of white carna- Ship on their return. — s tions centered with pink shattered carnations. . . PEO Sisterhood Jacqueline Kroeplin, sister of the Holds Meeting bride, ‘served as her only atten- E H dant. She was gowned in a white ‘nylon dress accented by a print OF mery ome design of tiny aqua bows. The) Twenty-four agp plese . ba- gathered at the e way floor words gown featured e home. of Sirs. Astacnl Wi Binet fren neckline, tiny cap sleeves am and Marian Emery Monday eve- a hoop skirt. ‘ning for a cdéoperative dinner pre- FOR MOTHER Q OMEGA BiAMONO warenee Nothing ean match the splendor of a diamond watch by Omega, encased in - gleaming gold... bedecked . with fine diamonds. The i movement is world-renowned i for incredible. precision. A | fabulous gift that will long be remembered. Models 4 from $120, incl. Federal tax. i See Our Fine Fabulous Giff | Optometrists—Jewelers ==. ceding the meeting of the Chapter | AW, PEO Sisterhood. | Mrs, John H. Little, president, presided and Miss Emery, group | ) chaplain, -gave the devotions. “Government in Michigan State Chapter of PEO” was the. pro- gram. Mrs. Little and Mrs, Wil- liam L. Miller, Chapter AW del- egates to the 37th annual PEO | State Convention at Kellogg Cen- ter, East Lansing, in April, gave reports be the convention, Mrs, Mel W, Werden, Mrs. Wal- ter Teeuwissen Jr., Mrs. Waldron Keasey, Mrs. Clark J, Morgan Jr. | and Mrs. Max K. Fell were guests of the ‘group. * * | The season's last meeting of the | chapter will be held at the John | Little home on Franklin road. Hus- , bands will be entertained for din-' 6 flery diamonds,) | ner, : . | Sapphire-like : i multi-faceted 1 ay : erbroakadle crystal C ) E 14K gola cave ond (Coming Events der-tien bracelet. $375. | Royal Neighbors of América wil! meet A | Thrusday at 8 p.m. in Knights of Pythias f Sel ti , Hall on; Voorhets road. ection Welcome Rebekah Lodge 246 will meet Thursday at 6 pm. in Malta Temple, 62 Perkina ‘8t Priends’ praver meeting. will be held | Thursday at 730 pm. with Mrs. Matte Jackson, 27 Miller St Queen Mary Section of Nerdiework Guid will meet Thursday at 1 pm. with Mrs. Henry Milligan, 60 Belmont Ave ae "4 ET SEPIA Oe eae . eo pe 3 %* yk @ ¥* a A wo er ae SEE , } > = Sewing Circle of Pontiae _Rebekah 8] N Saginaw St. FE 2-3612 Lodge 450 will meet Thursday with Mrs Plorenece McCrae, 37 E.-Rutgera Ave. ao ———— EE for a noon schoolgirl luncheon. of Sa ee eg) Cee Bes 8 a Bn BPE % ‘ Bein Des Be ” Siete aw i E ‘ Sek RS He, Py iydey : ee .) , i me oo ~~ 13 ee hain Po ae tee. # teat Hes. te piinabs TING RINK e “ the ae to make this pic- | _ NIGHT SESSIONS amanea pia SUNDAY. ° Lehi ‘At : ot Sha aed I ° “The Geckos Web” | No girl likes ‘to be idle, but I '@) NOW Thra FRIDAY! ire. of po oer ‘ rea ieve Ma yl isl es standin ilms é : [WEDNESDAY NIGHT SESSION | :|| a sine anon tang ({ cuz cmon ty Som aut | Ban seiee tie $] © e : h Vetere oe | {|__sreouuty For pesnwens! || mens swe | Tow: STORE | QE’. ere || bd e 9:88 ances. 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In either instance Parker would have sufficient reason to feel the way he does. With the rookies like Hopalong Cassady, Don Mc- Reichow and Canadian-transfer Tom Iihenny, Jerry Tracy bidding for backfield positions along with army returnees Gene Gedman, Yale Lary and Bob Bow- man, the feeble running attack of 1955 could get a shot in the arm. 4 x * * “Cassady will have a big pair of shoes to fill, those vacated by the great little competitor, Doak Walker. Another spot one of the rookies or returnees will be fighting for, is Lew Carpenter's job, the team's leading ground gainer for the past two seasons. Big Leon Hart will have to work a little harder to keep Bob some competition which needed. The big “if” again is-at quarterback. Bobby Layne’s passing arm and Harry Gilmer's ability to guide the rankings. team aren’t seen exactly up to snuff, leaving untested * © « " BUDDY PARKER» Bowman from taking over the fullback’s position, might. just be the tonic Jerry Reichow as the man of the hour. 4 * * x * And if there’s anyone who can forecast what Rei- chow will do, even Parker would be happy to know about it. As for trades, one fellow over in Chicago Buddy would like to have is Ollie Matson of the Cardinals. “They've got three great backs and if they get themselves a quarterback, no one will beat them,” Parker, speaking about the Cardinals. Here's where the pessimism comes in. What could the Lions give, and who would the Cards take for Matson? Well anyway Buddy has about four months to think about his woes before making camp, but in the mean- time the Lions have 9,000 season tickets still remaining) said best shape of his career at 210 in Ist Heavy’ Tourney Battle | Pittsburgh Bob Faces | Chicagoan in Miami's. Telecast Bout | | MIAMI BEACH, Fla. ® — If| ‘Rocky Marciano still ruled as un-! idisputed king of the heavyweight boxers, tonight's meeting between Bob Baker and John Holman |would be just another fight, with no great significance attached to ithe outcome. | * .*. |. But, with Marciano in |ment, the bout. has,. been fied in importance as the the International Boxing elimination tournament to new champion, * * «4 Baker, the Pittsburgh giant, {s| rated third among the crop of Theavyweight contenders and Hol- iman; ‘the plodding but _ powerful Chicagoan, is fourth. - | Others who will figure strongly | in the elimination series are Ar- ichie Moore, Tommy “Hurricane” Jackson and Floyd Patterson. |Moore, the ancient head man of! the light - heavyweight - division, also is rated No. 1 among the| heavies. Jackson is No. 2 and Pat-| terson No. 5 in the heavyweight retire- magni- first in} Club's pick a | Scheduled for 12 rounds, tte |Baker-Holman match in the Mi- ami Beach Auditorium will be tele- |vised nationally (ABC) starting at 9 p.m. EST. Promoter Chris Dun-/ dee expects a selout crowd of| 13.500 although the fight will be on| jlocal TV screens. * * * Baker, who claims to be in the jpounds, is an 8-5 favorite. The last | jtime Miamians saw Baker fight, | lin March 1954, he was stopped in |the ninth round by Archie Moore. 1 Baker weighed a sloppy 225. | ! St Fred Golfer Win’ - AFTER THE HEAVYWEIGHT CROWN—Bob Baker (right) of Pittsburgh, Pa., and John Hol- man (left) from Chicago, look up at heavyweight “crown’ = beld by = Dunder, Promoter in lwere hinting last season that Mil- vised bout. “ ‘ a on atl lr 9 1 2 Miami Beach, Florida. Both are considered con- tenders for title vacated by Rocky Marciano. They meet tonight in a 12-round nationally tele- jat Edgewood, depends on the “| Milwaukee os & 3 #77 Bt ours ee LEAGUE ‘i Results New York 4, Cleveland 3 Bos: | ton 4, Chicago 3 419 innings) Baltimore 7, Kansas cay 4 . Detroit 14, Washingt New York 5 — | Boston... .. ® 7 3% Cleveland i... .. $9 8 52 4 Baltimore ow... oss wih 4% (5 + sen eseueseces 6 7 02 5 Washingpon eae 9 4 SN Kansas City 7” ne} J Detroit Ye Uo qzeneeet a wEDU LE at New York, p.m.—S8core (13) vs (2) Detroit at Washington, 7 p.m Miller (0-0) er Fovtack (01) va. Pascua! (2-2) Donovan — steld aay Kansas City pe Hage Ubhands ? pm —Kell-| ber (1) va Wilson (3-0) | NATIONAL | LEAGUE oy; eros Results Brooklyn 6, Chica New York 5. Cincinnati 4 Milwaukee 4, Putsburgh 6 St. Lous 8, Ln eS 1 on Lost Pet Bening J “7 -- | 2eue e 2 ut i 3 4 : $ 3 Pittsburgh ao 4 $l aia 6 ago 4 my 66% WEDNESDAYS SCHEDULE New York at Cincinnati, § p.m.—Antoneill 41-3) vs. Nuxhel) (0-2) Pittsburgh at Milwaukee, 0-3) ve. Burdette «1-1) Brooklyn at Ch: Bloomfield Golfers - Trip Milford Squad Compiling a 242 total against 269 for Milford in yesterday's golf! match at Edgewood, Bloomfield | Hills High school team squared its) season's record at 2-2. None of the Milford team carded under 45 for the 9-hole match, while the Hills team was led by medal- ist Bud Badger’s 4. Jim Fuller and Jim Kearney of the Hills also were in the low 4s. A match today, with Northville, lweather: 'perts jumped to the wrong con-. I had to get ‘cute,’ * * St Frederick's golf-team scored Waukee's Warren Spahn had lost ciusion. The fire was gone from) Spahn was a pretty swift cutie to be sold to reach that goal of 37,000. DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX Ray Null, the deposed athletic director at the_Uni- a4’, St nary Tuesday afternoon at the the “old man" has news for 'em— |aee. Pontiac Country Club. Dick Doyon he’s back in business and his best Fred was medalist wifh a pitch is the- of St “mest consistent fast ‘went 1, victory over Orchard Lake his speed, was over the hill. Well, his fast one, but not because of last night. long with my knee,’ the Olympics,” said J. Lyman) Bingham. * Bingham, a tall, white-haired versity of Detroit, may learn this weekend how he stands as far as the job of Missouri Valley Conferénce goes. Artie Eilers, present commissioner of the MVC, is ready, ——- to retire within the year. The big chiefs ofthe confer- ence are meeting Friday and Saturday at Tulsa with Eiler’s successor as pert of t * Area golf pros "and assistants made an unusual pilgrimmage to Grand Rapids Monday. More than 30 went by chartered bus to play in the Memorial Tourna-, ment at Kent and Greenridge Country Clubs, the pro-| ceeds of which went to che families of the Grand Rapids) he agenda. x * pros presumed drowned on a hunting trip last Fall. The affair raised assistant pro at Tam 0’ $3,000. Gene Bone, the Shanter said “it was a wonderful gesture and fine tournament.” Tam O'Shanter pro Warren Orlich also made the trip, along with Pete Coo r, Tommy Shannon, Paul Van Loozen and Wally Burkemo. Race 40 Nights Trotters Begin Season Racing season opens in Mich-; igan tonight with the. Trotters be- ginning a 40 night stand which will continue through June 23rd at the Wolverine Raceway, Schoolcraft and Middlebelt in Livonia. Post time each night is 8:30 pr m with nine races on tap each eve- ning. » ot The track has been reporied in top condition with new drain- age installations, and according te Wolverine officials a record number ef horses, 1,100 are on the grounds for the season. Imports Hurt U.S. Chances NEW YORK W—U. S. colleges which ~irecruit foreign stars to serve their own individual inter- ests hurt America’s chances in the Olympic Games, the president of the U. S. Cavan Committee said today. “We bring over" “the best ath letes, of other countries, give them) the benefit of our finest coaching | and then watch them whip us in, t former hammer thrower who will! lead the America egation into) Melbourne next/ November, he thought the exchange of ath-| letes was a splendid. thing when) done in the right spirit. said ~ Last year a total of 850 forse were at the track The Trotters are aiming to crack he $300,000 wagering barrier in one flight. The record at the track for single evening was the ee for wagered in 1953 Last year the best rey showed $289,888 at the windows. This year the stakes for oe yee son will reach $450,000 w Merchants tacos i Stake Race June leading stake races. An opening crowd of 9,000 is ex- 14th ag the | pected tonight. —_ “But when our colleges. start, grabbing athletes just so they can) excel in sports and boost their): own gate receipts then. we are get.| jing into a shaded area,” he oe ed, “Thé other countries them-| selves resent it. Bingham cited no specific exam- | plea, but there were dozens at his! finger tips, the obvious case at the moment that of Jim BaiJey, the; sensational Australian miler. basketball teams. BEST ATHLETE—Dick Wood- | worth, only athlete ever to woach three sports in the same year at Walled Lake High School, | was honored as the school’s out: standing athlete for senior lettermeh sponsored by the Rotary club. Dick cap- in a banquet tained the track, football and Cranes’ ‘ed Orchard Lake St. 39 while Larry Charkowski fired bail,” 45 to lead the Fagiets. It was the 4th win in five aus bor US Rams The he's had in years.- ° He burned a three-hit- \ter past the improved Pittsburgh * which-ing_only 1 for a 5-0 decision, his! ter operation Lake in June joined the mingham CC, Stnday Lansing CC, May 12 sentatiye Bob MelLaren announced today, recentls May Cranes Win on Three Fronts | Tuesday was a profitable day*ham in tennis for the -2hd 1 June 7th and the Motor City for Cranbrook athletes as they suc-\this spring. ‘in baseball, track and tennis. gles 13 and May 15 University of Michigan May NN, EXHIBITIONS — Two of the country's top feminine pro golfers (above) will be seen in action af least once in the coming week, on an area course. They will also play in the-big LPGA event at Forest Left, Mary Lena Falk, and Betty Jameson tright) have Spalding staff and will give exhibitions at. Bor They will also play Jerry Dobson, ‘cessfully brushed aside opposition Klein, and Jim Maas scored sin- wins- and Henry Beam, iy pver earlier reports that American “Americans Not Physically Fit -Research Shows Children Rated Among Major Nations NEW YORK (INS) — American U.S. i] ‘or small, director of the National Sports Council, said today that this was the finding of the council after years of research, The survey produced the follow-! of the institute of physical fitness elaborated on the report by saving “é that in China and Guatemala, in {wo runs with a pair of singles! won the game in the Ist inning on! there ag the Skippers took over undis- a single by Larry Herron, a wild): twas 32 per cent fadlure, in com puted possession of Ist place in piteh, and a \ single by Jerry Hill. | ‘where nutrition js poor, parison to the 57.8 per cent failure ime \pmong the. boys and girls of our Bob well fed country. e President Eisenhower, alarmed Cranbrook’'s basebal] team Isbell. and Alex and Berry Smith youngsters were weaker (han their chalked up an easy 8-1 victory posted doubles triumphs as the European cousing, inaugurated a over Hamtramck on the Cosmos Cranes shut out the peel diamond. Pete Bedford was the winning MSU Wrestlers Get Unexpected Jitan Nine Spoils Coaching Help EAST LANSING—Michigan State received some unexpected coach-| cision with a five-run outburst in ing help while training its candi- Detroit Singles by Chuck dates for the Olympic pitcher for the Cranes, Bedford | | took over mound duties in the | 3rd inning after starter Bruce | Richards was hit in tHe head by a thrown ball while running the | bases, The Cranes wrapped up the de- the 6th stanza. Grube; Ralph Barbier and Dave tryouts. Cooper, a-double by Jim Grube.) and two react bunts accounted for, the meaty inning, Jim Gribe paced Cranbrook's attack with a single and double for two RBI's) The win’ evened the season record at Cranbrook's track squad defeat- lthe AAU Mary, 60-49. pound The Eaglicts gained seven Ist. ship places to Cranbrook’s five, but the winners took most of the runner- up spots. It was Cranhrogk's 7th! win in eight meets. Herh Stanton led Cranbrook with a win in the 440 and a tie for Ist in the high jump. Orchard Lake's Stan Majewski was the meet's high individual scorer | with victories in both hurdles | > y Khalil Taha, a former Olym- pic contendor from Lebanon, now works for the Ford Motor Co. tn. Detroit and is a member of the Ford wrestling club, Taha came to MSU to train for record, | Bradley +. national physical fitness program which has been dormant since his heart attack last August. St. Louis MVC Hopes squelched St. Lois Uni wrestling versity’s hopes for an eastern divi- sion Missouri Valley Conference lcrown yesterday. Titans trouneed the Billikens 93 in the second of a doubleheader, after St. Louis blanked Detroit 6-0 in the opener Billikens needed both games to match Bradley's 7-2 conference now meets bouts and won the 160- Oklahoma A&M for the confer Silver fake Loop Begins Horses Go on Auction The Women’s Silver Lake Golf) NEW League began the 1956 season Tues. Guynne Vanderbilt, - ‘Greco - Roman champion- ence crown and the right to rep resent the league in the NCAA While at Sfate, he gave Spartan neon wrestlers some tips Greco-Roman wrestling, a classic style quite dif- at inning to take the opener, De. ferent from the freestyle grappling troit sewed up the nightcap with pracue ed in U.S. colleges, - / Louis scored six runs in the for runs in the at inane. YORK (INS) — Alfred f f ~s ‘nations: (1) Switzerland, Fin land; (3) Germany Norway, (y) Austria: (6). Ttals al 7! Greece; (8) b.ngland mi. China, and 110) United States aAPea repre 5 ; Miss Bonme: Prudden, director slim (60 per-! centage points) lead. The St. Louis Cardinats kept the} [pressure on, routing Robin Rob-) lerts to blast Philadelphia 9-1, while Cincinnati relinquished its share of second place in a’ 5-4 loss he the New York Giants. Brook- lyn’s champions snapped a three- game slump as Don Neweombe ‘tossed a three-hitter to beat Chi- Last cago 6-0. * « In the American League, three home runs gave the New York Yankees five straight and padded) boys and girls rate last in the their lead with a 43 verdict over world on any physical fitness com- Cleveland. Boston took over sec- |W inner, but George Zuverink, parison. with other countries, big ond place from the Tribe, beating making his 13th appearance and/p fourth in three days, worked_ the | °° c oR. Patterson, physical nings and Baltimore jfamped into| ninth, Chicago's White Sex 43 in 13 im- Spahn in Form for Braves; Yanks Nip Tribe By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 7 -14 last season, after winning 20,1 only used my fast ball as a, jfourth, a game behind Cleveland, Some of the boys in the know, jor more games in six of the pre- Twaste pitch vious seven seasons. But the ex-' pitching to aot . lwith a 7-4 job on Kansas City. Detroit perked up after three straight defeats to whack Wash- ington 1446. Mickey Mantle, poking his 10th, | Elston Howard and Hank Bauer “My fast ball,” said Spahn, Pirates, striking out 10 and walk-! iknocked the homers for the Yan-|nie ikees, shelling Early W pi failed to respond: after a midwin-'first of the season. It was his 35th! haul a 2-1 a a vale oe “That left me no carcer shutout, tops among active the linche 3S-year-old southpaw was choice ] couldn't throw hard and National League hurlers, Seed ae had Wee od = -‘tained the Braves’ threats—Cleveland, Chicago and ‘Boston, Young Johnny Kucks _was \the winner on a 10-hitter for a ¥1 ‘record. It was Wynn's first defeat after three veeeet ies: i] Dick Gert an homered for Boston's first run, singled home the winner off reliefer Millard Howell for the Red Sox, who got Frank Sullivan in trouble with six second in relief. Baltimore made it four straight, scoring five in the first off Art Ceccarelli. Bengals on Hit — y Spree to Snap Losing Streak a game of 7th place é * errors that meant three unearned | Fi |runs. Rookie Dave Sisler won his}! Hec Brown was the|, Harvey Kuenn Collects 4 Hits; Dick Marlowe Wins Ist Game WASHINGTON (® — It's feast or famine for the 1956 Detroit Tigers. But club officials were wishing today they could find some |way to put the Bengals on a more steady diet. After three straight losses — two of them by a single run — the Tigers went on another batting spree here last night and crushed ithe Washington Senators 14-6, The Detrolters smashed four | Washington pitchers for 15 hits including twe mighty home runs by Charlie Maxwell, the pride of Paw Paw and the Tigers’ leading batter. ° Behind 5-2, the Tigers broke the clinched the victory and Place Detroiters moved 7 Aa : 33 i z on was Al Kaline, the defending ican League batting champion. line went to bat six times and times he failed to uy i E i z ej s F Bud. Con- walked and re-| |it 7-1 over their three main flag|runs. Kaline hit into a force play Skippers Stingy on Runs Waterford’s baseball team con- jing International standing a major tinued its amazing string of score-| less innings Tuesday as Jerry) (4) Swede nN Kruskie hurled a four-hit shutout 10 lead the Skippers to a 40 vie Farmington... *. * « fory over Kruskie struck out eight alked none in addition to driving Ts Inter-Lakes Conference. _ Tt was the 4th consecutive | whitewashing tossed by Water. | ford pitchers and the Y%nd. by | Kruskie. No one has crossed the plate against the Skippers in the last 34 innings. " Avondale blanked Fraset vester- day, 1.0, behind the four-hit hurl- ing of Larry LaForge. The Jac kets, Captured Track Title Milford W-O Milford ran away Washington 7°". F—None i Lemon, Courtae — Snyder, Tustie’ . * Pelardi,’ Maxwell 2’ | 2B—-Olson, Tuttle, Hicks. Kuens, Lemen. levers. i "P—Yost. Renack and Sievers; Sievers, Snyder and Sievers, Left-—De- trett 10 Washington 6 Maas 3, Stone 5. Chakales | Black 2, Grob 1, Brodowski 7 SO--Stome 4. Maas 2 Marlowe 1 Black 2, Gromek 3} HO--~ Meas § in 3%. Marlowe @ in 'y. Black ‘ in 2. Gromek 1 in 3, Btone 3 im ¢@ } ‘none out fm Sth, Grob 2 fn 1%, Maas 5-8, Marlowe [mek 0-0, Stone 4-4, 1 Brodowak! 3-2: , Bisck. Hay, UA Lae les (2- aha ‘Umont, Berry. s- -1, Chekales 6-6. HBP--By Gromex W—Marlows a 1). Le Regern’. Napp, A304. hamp with the record in the low hurdles with a, the high jump since his automo- Wayne-Oakland League tradk and time of 21.6. Other Milford wins bile accident early in the sea- field meet lastnight at Milford, events and took five runner-up po- sen in the pole vault, and The Redskins won 11 out of 14 |were scored by Jim Davidson in) the high hurdles, Delno Munson in| the quarter-mile, Jerry Van Ros-| Andre | sitions to leave seven other league Lavoy in the broad jump. DETROIT H—The University of foes far in arrears for. the 2nd straight year, Russ Gabler’s thinclads piled up 87 points to outdistance- 2nd | place Keego hy 60 points, West Bloomfield scored 27 points, Clarkston 22 11-12, Holly 19, Northville 13'4, Clarenceville 11, Brighton 16, and Bloomfield Hills 75-6. Sprirtter Lee Averill personally accounted for 15% points to lead t 1 Ball Players Sought ° owner of: Na- «, he way as usual. Averill won the ™ and 220 dashes, took 2nd in the ning 889 relay team Expenenced softball players are ught for tryouts with the- White REO Milford’s Jim Green won two events, the high jump and shot put. It was Green's 8 Ist effort in ee an emnteBo son, Milford took the mediey re- lay and established new ficid marks in both relays, ~ Robert Hawley of Holly was the \winner of the quarter-mile (2nd 'heat), Morgan of Brighton won the mile run, and Shultz of West Bloomfield took the half-mile, Keller, Bateman Honored at St. Michael Banquet St, Michael paid tribute to its: athletes Tuesday night when the | school's annual all-sports banquet | was held in the parish hall. John Keller, who holds all ed the awards. Miss Josephine Rouse gave trophies. and letters to girls for basketball and cheer- leading. Sam Madden, physical education | broad jump, and led off the win- basketball scoring records for (hel sarcinieawatae of parochial schools, ‘Shamrocks, and Margaret Bate- presented a trophy to St. Michael Bet Kauppi set anew “school Man were recipients of the Steve for its basketball co-championship — Griffin awards, presented to St.) | with St. Benedict. ~ Mike’ s most valuable athletes. | | Roman Narkun, former, athletic. director at St. Michael, made the presentations. | Smith, line .coach at | State * ° * The guest speaker was Burt Michigan University, who showéed pee and the broad jump. (erry Less. day with 30 of its'36 members par-itive Dancer, Will sell 37/two, three Reality club of the Watefford Com. > Small trdphies and letters avere | films of the 1955 MSU-Nétre Dame r | eryneki of the Eagicts won the nating, Mrs. goordn Aris ofland four-year-old chofses from his munity League, Interested players ayarded to boys in football, /football ganie; Edgar Hayes, | ‘ 100 and 220 dashes. Drayton Plains was the low gross racing stables at public auction le bea contact team offittals at ——-. Abaseball and track. a editor of the Detroit ra ' The Cranes decistoned Birming-|winfier with a 62. iMay 21 at Belmont Park 1 4951, after 3; 0 p.m. Bob Mineweaser poacmat was nee: i od ee The West Coast city won the keglers’ nod last night-on the first ballot, 379 to 233 for, Buffalo, N.Y., and 141 for Denver. Colo. FE S-6032 -. | A Good Used Car? Try COMMUNITY MOTORS Rochester and SAVE! FORT WORTH, Tex. Dayton, Ohio, previously was jealled the U.S. team that crushed| = site. ' eo = ‘0 ent| Canada in the International PGA) matches the strongest of all today Chi k Igaya, “second for Ja ‘and the two captains concurred in the yee event of the 1956, heartily in that opinion. b hg een Olympics at Cortina, Italy, | Pomel and ae eee iwas a skier on the Dartmouth my Bolt, the United States beat} lits northern. neighbor 21-6 in the matches that ended here yester- day. The U.S. linksters triumphed, lin the singles 1514-22, not allow- ‘ing Canada to win even one. The) iday before Bolt and Co., _had/ | forged to a 54g-3', victory in the four-ball matches. | * * * “Tt is the strongest team I've} played on and I've played om all of them,” said Captain Cary Mid-| dlecoff of the United States. There) have been five matches and the | United States has won them all.) A DELICIOUS DRINK A MARVELOUS MIXER Confident Landy Shuns Prediction Hopes to Do Better at Fresno Than in | Recent LA Trial . Fre evcH 5 WRINER. ) Men's Ema Quality ZEPHVR-LIGHT = COLOR-BRIGHT SAN FRANCISCO wW—He does| predict he'll win, but John Landy | |doesn't want to guess just yet how| fast he'll run his. mile race at} (Fresno on Saturday night. Says the Australian who holds! the world record for the distance) ‘at 3 minutes 58 se Bieta * * P ' | Enjoy the won- derful free-and- easy feeling of : Shriner pring an@ Summer shoes! cS lt in PGA Match : \P—They | |'‘We had our es — too." | \Fleck it was particularly gratify-| ; ing. The man who won the Na-| - \11 ome-putt greens, He declared “It is the best team the United) States ever has had,” said Al; ‘Balding, captain of the Canadians.” * Fleck and- ‘Dok cach shot 1-un- 'der-par 69 over the 7,100-yard Co- lonia Country Club course for the finest rounds. They won $50 each for having the lowest score. For itional Open last year by beating | the great Ben Hogan and hasn't; won anything since was the star of the singles matches. Fleck had only 25 putts and had that it was the best putting he ever had done—even better than the second round of the National ‘Open when he nae - putts. * Bolt beat Balding so to win 2% SS to 1% in the feature match. Fleck defeated Jack Kay 3 and 1 and won three points to none. ~~. Middlecoff beat Gordon Bryd- son 3 and 1 and earned the full three points. Gene Littler downed Stan Leon- ard 1-up and won 2'y points to \%, Mike Souchak defeated Bill Ma- whinney 3 and 2 and won 2 points jto 1, Ted Kroll beat Murray Tuck- er 2 and 1 and made 2‘, points for the United States. Tucker got 14 John \ Jay Hopkins of New York, jfounder of the International Golf Agsn., which sponsors the match- es, contributed the Hopkins Tro- phy to the winning team. Hopkins also announced that he would give ‘$1, 000 to the Olympic Fund. ecrets of Better Goll By Patty Berg * (19th of a poneay decision so as to slow play. Re Putting © appears to be such a member, only one of two things ‘simple thing that a great many} players fail to place the proper) emphasis on it. To realize its al portance, keep in mind that on a reguiar par 72 course, half the: strokes are allotted to putting. Lining up your putt is as im. ‘portant to your shot as the stroke litself. No matter how well you! ‘stroke the ball, it is impossible | ‘for it to go into the hole unless’ it is aimed directly. | Each green on the course Is | slightly different from the other, approach each putt as a brand new challenge, The slope and roll of the green will help you determine I to stroke the ball. Stand behind your ball and bend. idown slightly so you ean study the icourse of your ball. From this, jvantage point, you can determine whether you have a downhill, uphill or fairly level putt. ~ | : | se If it is slightly downhill, you . will stroke the ball with less a iby shortening your backswing. In going downhill, the ball naturally, 8 You can study or gains speed after leaving the club-| slope of the green. Decide on head. how to play the ball trom this position. If the grass is deep green in color, you are putting against the grain. In putting against the grain. stroke the ball a little more jfirmly; in putting with the grain istroke slightly more gently. Waterford Township Junior Chamber of Commerce | TEENAGE ROAD-EO SUNDAY, MAY 27 AGP Lot, Breyton Plains AP Wirephote HITTING THE DIRT — Second baseman Bobby Avila of the | Cleveland Indians kicks up the dirt as he slides into third with @ | The important thing to remember stolen base in the game against the New York Yankees yesterday. |j, jining up your shot is to decide Yankee third baseman Andy Carey took a late throw from: catcher ‘how you are going to stroke the Yogi Berra and umpire Nestor Chylak calls Avila safe. Avila | ball. Do not _dwadle over your » ied later, but the. Yanks still won, oa 3: a ~ ‘Best Athlete’. They're cool, ek and styled 19% “T'd like very muc bh to run bet- ter than last week but it is very’ hard to say. I figure that I may, ‘perhaps will, but it depends on the track and other conditions.” * Dodgers Finding lt Tougher i in NL | CHICAGO —Fither the Nation-/terday when Don Newcombe shut! ‘Milwaukee hasn't playe a jal League is tougher or the Brook-.out the Chicago Cubs 60 on three enough as yet,”’ said Alston, “But. ilyn Dodgers aren't as strong as hits for his fourth straight triumph Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and St. Landy, who ran 3:58.7 although they were last year but in any in five decisions. Unfortunately for Louis gave us a going over. |beaten by a stride last Saturday case, the world champions refuse Alston, no other Dodger pitcher don’t know if the other teams I are “Gio Goes o Woodworth Dick Woodworth, the only Walled | Lake High School student to cap- tain three sports in the same year, | received the citation of “best ath-| by countryman Jim Bailey at Los to concede a thing. has been as effective as New-\that much better or we're that lete” at the-Rotary Club's; C Angeles, will face a field of five) “They all look good when they combe. ‘had. I guess it's a little bit of all-sports panos for — letter- | YOu CAN. Black of including Villanova’s Ron Delany. beat you,’ said Brooklyn Manager| By facing the Cubs, Brooklyn both.” men Monday night. Athletic direc- \Bailey has a date with his Univer-|Walt Alsion. “And we've been get- now has met every team in the Reminiscing on !ast year’s start sity of Oregon team in a Pacific ting beat, But I'll stick to what/league and, so far, Pittsburgh, when the Dodgers won 20 of their Coast Conference affair. So De- I've been saying all spring: — if Milwaukee, Cincinnati and St. first 22 games to all but wrap up lany of Tr@land appears the 109) we get the pitching we'll win.’ Louls have impressed Alston while the pennant, Alston expects no \foe. Landy says of him: ° \the Dodgers have dropped seven such deeds oon pins ate tes. “He's young and he’s acca Alston got a Oe of pite hing yes- of their last 10 -games. #7 there's no doubt about it. But 1 a Tae don't think he can beat me.” All-America Preps This week the Australian has! Cross, Keavy Win Honor Brown A Complete Line of French Shriner and Bass Golf Shoes — “I don't ad aes many we ‘can win in a row but don’t look “ any 20 of 22,” Alston said. ‘That's too much to ask of any team in any league. We've looked bad at bat and our pitching has |been good and bad.” “The Well Groomed Man Is an Osmun Man” SHOE DEPARTMENT TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER ‘eased up on his strenuous workout | lschedule and plans only light! ae Clawson Keg V Keg Victory at ABC Not Enough trokes during the 1955-56 swim- ‘outstanding in other school affairs ‘‘around —.300" Vain season has again brought as well as in swimming,” All-America honors for two Pon- said. Boyce nella's being out with injuries jhasn’t helped, But Alston expects fee . tiac High School Tom and Bob plan fo enter Campy to “be ready jn a couple * Mitchell Reels $10.88 DAVE SPINDLER, Maneger | ROCHESTER, N.Y, uw — The tankers. Coach University of Michigan next fall, of days.” I ie 7$ Kennedy Tack! American Bowling Congresa tou- Robert (Des) d bot Ae gs ennedy iackie : pf : . Open Thurs., Fri.. Set Nights ‘til 9 P.M ; tinued to rot ‘ . an h hope to swim for the PHOENIX, Ariz. &—Vince Mar- | os _.... $7.78 ee Serer : Olas i iinenctanie ae q roll on today Boyce today an- likeable Wolverine coach, Gus As for pitching, “Newcombe and tinez of Paterson, N.J., stayed out, | =a oe ee ee hare nounced receipt of |Stager. Labine (Clem) have been real of trouble for 10 rounds, ducking | $1.80 Helin Flatfish ....... 9%¢ lance to avert k the leak Up aee se aa good,"" said the Dodger pilot. “Er- the wild attack of Dick (Mad $55.09 Binoculars 7x80 . $21.95 |. CTTT TT Ty PIT TTT TT TTT yi rie, e be ake eaders. ‘standings. deter- MICHIGAN COLLEGE SPORTS \skine (Carl) has pitched good al- Man) Goldstein of Los Angeles,: ry Leo Mor: i J h B mined by the Na- Baseball though he’s been beaten and'to win a unanimous decision Tues- $15.00 Les Strokes Golf A t tic a ue ge osep i janyas tional Interschol- } pee eels Valveraity 8 “4 Ratversity ef Craig (Roger) and Drysdale (Don) day night. Ballsa—Doz. .......... u oma eek Aanaee we aah d eeu’ astic Swimming , Alma 7-5. Hillsdale 8-1- =) |have been good and bad. Newk, * e | $45.00 Golf Set Complete $28.50 by s ai di ne ai Or aca vivis SNE Coaches’ Assn. , Pp , | seom)6-18,pMopelie-1 threw less than a hundred pitches Both fighters weighed 148 for the : s @ leaders are 3:11 Lillard and Stan 5 | Track today and I don’t think he was outdoor scrap at Phoenix munici-| $16.95 Rawlings Gloves $12.98 Transmissions @ Gifford of Chicago, who shattered 7T°™ Cross, CROSS | Wayne 69, Albion $2 y thay ne PARO. es ion baci : y Se behind more than one or two bat- pal Stadium. Martinez scored the | & @ 1.331 pins March 25. Lillard also S¢Mior backstroke swimmer, senior | Tennts Charge lt — Take a class president, and Bob Keavy,| MicMean State &. Notre Dame «ters all day.’ Se eS * . tops the all-events with 2,018. * * * SERVICING and a senior breaststroke ~ performer, 7 Up to I Year to Pay! a The Claw . Pc ' h ed fi he 2nd s ; | Martinez, fourth-ranked welter- ; é ¢ | The Clawson Quick Auto Wash Were honored for the 2nd straight Hi h of REBUILDING & team of Clawson, Mich., polished year. ‘Keavy was rated 9th, for unior 1g rac tarts Stier lanaine ee | gooff their competition last night Ns 1:03.5 effort, while Tom was; , | had parally Peieed the Los An-| . MOTOR TUNING mith 2.7 on games of 912, 902 ee his specialty, on a 1:02.2, Defending champion Jefferson preparation for the new season a ee right eye by the Fast Service—Quality Work Band 981, but their total was far. be- mar ‘meets Washington and Eastern Madison Junior High School will, middle of the fight. Goldstein, nick- LUGGAGE, + jhind the 3,092- “posted by the lead-| They were named last year on faces Lincoln when the Pontiac/not compete on the cinders this efforts as members of the medley! Junior High League track season | spring. | MOTOR EXCHANGE CO. : tor Tom Evans Presented the medal to “Woody.” Woodworth's name will be en- graved on a plaque which is mounted in the gym lobby of the high school. Dick has earned four letters in track, three in football, and two in basketball, the three, sports he captained this year. He’ is also president of his class and an above average student. | Martinez Victor Over ‘Wild Man’ Ld * named ‘‘Mad Man” for his wild! LAND THE BIG BARGAINS at PHILIP'S Save Up to 40% Consistently fine performances, we're delighted with the ratings! Al Jim Gil- 2 gs. ston pointed out that Jim Gi Shak ohnson, in the 100-yard breast and back,Both Tom and Bob are fine boys, liam is the only Dodger hitting espeare, ie and Roy Campa-' Zebco Con on $11.50 Johnson Spin Reels $4.98 SPORTING GOODS a ing Falstaff Beer of Chicago. and unorthodox style, was. still — relay team. ‘begins today at Wisner Field. Both; Schedule: : | game in the final ne ind with aul 79 N. Sagi Se Cross holds the PHS pool record.! dual: meets start at 4 p.m. Today—Washingto Jett a “| 5 now ° : 401 S$. Saginaw Phone FE 3-7432 S Rides Five Winners Keavy set a new mark here early) eee an ‘com chy lela A Al Cl al leys that got nowhere. | 9 5 * : c ‘raig’'s W - | May 16—-Kaste ve Jeffe Lincol ar ~w- ——— . TTTTTIITTIIIIiliiitiililiy titty ii tt be SAN BRUNO Calif ip—Ismael in the season that was -erased ‘tina cee ae Sten frac 8 Washington. 6 pm Wisner rea. ‘ SS ee == ES Talenzuela, leading jockey at Tan- later by Arthur A Celly'’s W Pres et coln' ve Jefferson ne LOL a foran, rode five winners yesterday Hill's’ Art Man. Dow Kelly's Washington Braves, (nr inion High League meet to run his total to 61, , well, also on the the squad Jefferson dethroged a pm. Winner Fieid : " i year ago, Another close battle is He alsa had one second, a third select list. Man- anticlonted linet I Shy and an also ran in the eight races well set the mark “woods TA oy ea pole E ay Titan Tennis Star llis winners were Little Pig at 1:02.2. oh eteatielet Nath) et he Both boys were ern, coached by John Andrews. praised today by The junior high thinclads have the Chiefs’ men- been holding nightly workouts in tor. “It isn't too. often that we get} Birmingham Golfer ‘Paired in Brifain All-Americas, and | ST. ANDREWS, Scotland m — hoon eeoded |W. H. Pettibone of Royal Oak, | “Cac Bee al Ken tournament behind defending 'Mich., will have his first round) ° match against Joe Carr of Dublin “™*™Plon John Been of Houston. | lin the British Amateur Golf Cham.) One unusual twist to the pro-| pionship | at Troon, Scotland, May stam is the fact that Detroit will BJune 2. Carr is the 1953 cham-} entér a six-man unit in track com- pion. ‘petition, although the Titans have not taken part in a single track , VL. 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WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1956 TWENTY-NINE Back Later Openin ‘tee nas wuslopens ear comesietes AA : —S * on as. —_ “ , Non-Hunting Causes! . _ me 4 Sot ly. Sooner or Later - You'll Geta Might Help By JACK PATTERSON With trout fishing off to a slow start this year it can, be expected that advocates of a later season opening will have plenty to say. In fact we've heard quite a bit already. May 15 seems to be the! preferred date for a setback opening. : Actually there is — much to be said © : for the May date, 8 Weather is much § more certain to be - decent. Water temperatures have © let avidly, and are in PATTERSON good condition. ‘ * Ld Ld Along with the wish for a later opening often goes the corollary that the season should stay open another week or two in Septem- ber. Probably conditions are at their season peak for the fly fish- erman in late September. Only trouble is that some in- terference with spawning would undoubtedly result. How seri- ous this would be could only be determined by experiment. As Produce Better Trouting lake fishing for trout can be con-duced very poorly. At first glance isidered a_ satisfactory business. [Many people are sold on it of jcourse, and it is a fairly easy and often productive method of taking trout. s * s We are not talking here of Canadian trout fishing, which often is in or not at all. . = |We're talking of fishing artficially ~ |stocked Michigan lakes. To the stream fisherman a fellow who ispends his time pulling planted fish F jout of lakes is an object of deep » jsuspicion. - He might even be one of the fallen—barred forever from = |trout fishing’s inner circle—who) \spends his summers fishing for|Should be taken from—water with pike. Oakland County's “trout” lakes are something else again. | The local trout fisherman is in | Somewhat the same position as the golfer who is faced with the choice of playing a pitch-and-putt course or not playing at all. There are some local streams, of course, that have trout in them but to call them trout streams would make as much sense as saying that a newspaper is an axe-handle because both are wood products. Assuming, then, that we want to catch a trout that has forgotten far as we're concerned it would be worth a try. ° | Night temperatures in the 20s, are not warming northern trout streams: any. Good fishing is still a week or so off, unless there's a. sudden, perm t change for the) . | Northern trout lakes continue to) produce satisfactory fishing — if| its humble beginning and has shaken off its tarnished hatchery | background, and we want to catch it locally. We will pretty much! have to settle for a rainbow and resign ourselves to catching it from a lake—although a certain| |stretch of the Clinton River pro- duces a fair fish now and then. Because of the late spring, county rainbow lakes have pro- ' this might-seem a sad state of affairs. Actually it might turn out to be the nicest thing. that’s one to fishermen in a long Being creatures of habit, fish- ermen have been fishing fairly deep. From observation we 4re convinced that the trout are still“ in shallow water, where they are Warm years find them well on! their way to deep-water summer pastures by opening day. This year should be perfect—right now, ‘in fact—to take them where trout a visible bottom. Under such con- ditions it’s almost like trout fish- Shooting School Dates June 2-9 Expect 400 to Icke Part in 10th Annual! Event at Lapeer Plans have been completed for, at the Williams Gun Sight com- pany’s range, at Lapeer. This school, designed to instruct boys) 2 on | and ais nate ant core OCSC Gunners Sweep easy to get to. | United Press Phote LEGAL LIMIT — Four-year-old David Ford, a patient fisherman the tenth annual shooting school) from Melrose Park, Ill., near Chicago, gleefully shows the six-inch perch he caught after a morning at Lake Michigan. ae af mee oe ae? Match With M-L Club and June 9. Enrollment is now under way. There is no cost, except for Shotgunners of Oakland County| In a 25 dird match, another team of OCSC shooters, led by Jack ammunition. Enrollees should Stream Lampreys lnoffensive Kind Lamprey eels, seen in Stoney Creek, at Greenschield and M24, yesterday, by a Pontiac trout fisherman, apparently are the in- | offensive kind known as chestnut lampreys. John Lee, 81 East Sheffield, the angler, who took one} Ginch brookie from the strearh,| reported seeing a large cluster of | the eels attached to a rock in a) shallow portion of the creek. They were from 6 to 10 inches in length, | he said. Drayton Plains hatchery person- nel said the eels, as described by) Lee, apparently were of the| chestnut variety, harmless to) trout. It would be practically im-| possible for the voracious sea lam-| prey to get up into this stream.) hatchery men say. Pennsylvania has lost 18 straight football games. Kiwanis Day : Sunday, May (3th |seven inches in length. The party Lapeer Anglers Find Lampreys on Many ‘Bows Heavy Infestation } Reported for Fish in } the Manistee At least three area trout fisher- men are wondering how the lam-: prey eels got into the Manistee River, and to what extent the in- estation has gone. Fred Baucom, Johnay White- head and Clay Martin of Lapeer made a week-end trip te the | highly-favered , Manistee. They | teek some 30@ trout among them, | including a number ef rainbows. |® All of the ‘bows, Baucom re- ports, carried from one to four or five of the young lamprey killers. | Others also bore scars of previous jattacks. The young eels, Baucom Church's says, were from four to six or killed more than a score of them. “It's a peculiar thing,” a Sportsmen's club matched shots| | take their own 22 caliber rifles. | However, any one who does not | have a rifle, may use one of those sent to the range by the Parents are invited to attend the sessions with their youngsters. Shooters will vie for a dozen fine trophies (three in each of four classes), Classes are divided ac- cording to age and experience. Last year’s champion was Pon- tiac’s Nancy Newman, now a val- ued member of OCSC and other rifle clubs. 4 BOWLERETTES (Final Standings) we we iT&c 78 48 Wilkins 64 60 Cox 78 49 Oakland 59 65 Pive 74 4 Slater's ST 67 Hertzog 69 55 Team No. $1 73) 66 $7 West Bide “78 usse 5 Bridal Service 65 58 Matt-Hare 38 06 H. Pater 200, M. Toles 481; West Side, 720, Slater's 2041. =| BEMIS OLSEN AMVETS (Final Standings) | J. Lapp 186, J. Payne 486. ‘management reports. with a picked team from Multi-|Greathouse’s 24, squeezed by a Lakes Conservation club over the| lweekend, both at straight traps and skeet. * ¢ 8 OCSC defeated the vikitors in every match, fired in a strong wind that made scoring difficult and added to the fun of friendly com- petition. A team of OCSC skeefers, sparked by Homer Cross’ pair of 24s, downed the Multi-Laker’s first team, 212 — 195. Other OCSC members of this team were, Milton Stevens, 19-15: Harry Barnes, 24-23; Jack Leid- gen, 21-19; Oliver Le(Red) Le- Meaux, 20-23. team of Multi-Lakers 91 to 90. |Lloyd .Sibley, 17; William Benke, 15; Orb Wilkins, 21 and Tom: Mof- fat, 14, were other members of the OCSC team. * Ld s . D. Disler’s 22 was the best score fired by the visitors. In a 5O target match over the straight traps OCSC shooters broke | 204 targets to Multi-Lakes 195. On May 20 OCSC will invade the Multi-Lakes layout in an effort to repeat their win. Kill 41,000 Deer } LANSING ® — More than 41.,- (000 deer died from causes other ithan hunters’ guns last year, the |state conservation department re- | ports. | Losses through causes other than| jhunting were estimated at 33,500) ja year ago. Starvation took the lives of an (estimated 16,600 deer, an increase \of 11,180 over the number which! |starved a year ago. | ; Other losses: 5.680 shot illegally | 3,420 killed by dogs; 1,080 through | accidental deaths: 14,870, cause! unknown. | events were sta in 1928, GATOR TRAILER $O EASY TO LAUNCH—TO LOAD - KELLY’S HARDWARE Oommeic women's [rack sid held|3994 Auburn, Cor, Adams Rd. FE 2-8811 | | ! | | Ss ANNO er oo | 1U IK’S 23 N. SACINAW ST. OPEN MON. & FRI. ‘TIL 9:00 P.M. One pair will prové: it’s ~TWE WORLD'S MOST COPIED SHOE! ‘Many have pilfered the lines of the original Nettleton Loafer; even lifted its name illegally. But Nettleton shoe- manship remains uncopyable. extravagant to pay less. J. Redford was top scorer for the visitors with a pair of 22x25s., Exhibition Contest Oliver Buick and General Motors | baseball clubs will play an ex- wi W L hibition game tonight at 5:15 Blam Hec 1443 Powiere tt 63 O'clock’ at the GMCeball field. eee i 6 ss Mackill'e : Hy $9 Opdyke road. | | Dobski’s €2 58 H. Wilson 30 89| Spectators are welcome, team) Baucom, “but those eels were’! found only on the rainbows. We didn't take a brown or brookie that was carrying a lamprey.” \ PONTIAC M-59 | | SPEEDWAY | oe Quelifying ..1:30 P.M. | area suggested by the: solunar ' Ist Race ...3:00 P.M. | ‘ables. prepared especially for this Preceeds ge te W. Kiwanis Club | AUTO SAFETY GLASS | Is a Must. Replace new! Before summer's heavy dri Z FREE—1 LB. COFFEE with door class or windshield. Insurance Claims Honored Hub Auto Glass Co. | 122 Oakland Ave. FE 47066 AM PM h Minor Major Minor Major ‘Today <1. §:00 11:20 | Thurs, ..,. 5:35 11:50 6.00 coma ate lust Boosaei 6:35 2:20 7:00 12:50 Sat. 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Still Top: Factor “ tdge Calendar [HST’s Advice 1 eee 3 Special communication of Roose- fOr Long Life: i | Le Auto Firms Stress Satety,,|,2scnmmesin xem, for Long brea nat , _ in | 7] State St., Thursday, May 10 at Plenty of Work | ee el eee rom nna ut ust pe rivers 7:30 p. m. E. A. degree — Past + [prices ver a. ang fancy ean pte Masters to exemplify work. Arthur) INDIANAPOLIS Harry ancy | Thomas, W. M. —Adv.| Truman, in fine fettle on his cand CHICAGO i — Old crop soy-|Drousht i ie, Kommery. ie Ge tere cans wo By DAVID J. WILKIE —average motorist buys a lot of): | birthday, had this word of advice: beans broke as much as 10 cents, dots, Gelnrdey wore: | higher stock market. AP Automotive Editor optional equipment with his new| | Special Ora M. Cedar|«tiave so much work to do you the limit permitted in a single| bu; No. 1, 3.18-4.56 bu; apples, Jonathon, ~ ' | DETROIT u—The average new|car. But = equipment mainly is queens ‘Mok 7. Niet ‘S| don't have any chanee for devil- eagle. a 7 ; ey, 4.00 bu: We. tl] Gas a = ers afternoon car buyer ‘is interested me auto|of the comfort and convenience) Woy in mA. degree. Raymond|ment and then you will be all over bean Board 00-3, H Northe » fancy, weren xten si west safety tures, type. ” Trade today. in fom er ee No. h erdode, 1 aaa Se vaihe ‘cae interested in the) And even after the belts have | =_— =* = at former President, en route 2+ ¢ «& 19-4.35 bu : ; i om and : : heed = ABLES, MISC.: Beets, topped,|leaders.. Losses amounted to over-all price tag on the car been bought there ts considerable ° . by train to New York and a forth- The break in these futures Uh-| 01 1.$0-2.00 bu. Carrots, topped, No. about a point at the outside the trade-in allowance on his used) reluctant on the part of the car ews in Brief coming European tour, side- settled some other grains, Old 1, ,1.19-2.8 bu. ee ree Tradi i hi : car. owner and his passengers to use : : stepped newsmen’s questions yes- crop corn was quite weak, New) doz. bens. red Ne: 1, Hie cept riaht at Pet bea and| sss them. This, some of the safety | A Lake Orion man paid fine and teTday on his advice for a long Sea (a raeat kata otal ad Gd Prins “Onions, No.1, 15-1 96 00). 066: cic oes amounted to sarnatiane| This is ‘indicated in numerous in-| experts say, is one of the major [costs totaling $75 yesterday after life by remarking he was only 72. distant deliveries bathe tee See rns 166488 Sa ahaa. like 2,300,000 shares for the day,| ale aphids Berton hoa problems in. their ‘efforts to pre- pleading guilty to driving while| Asked po he felt on pos anni- Parsnips, No. 1, 1.00-1.35 % bu. Pota- ra oe mand for au ustry mete safe car operation, under the influence of liquor./Versary, man posed his own gains, Fe ea aed re eg leg FE oa 6 eo agaler eetoeh devices designed to curb highway) 11. experts say they can cite J@mes R. Wern, 43, was arraigned question: “Well, how do I look?” _After tumbling the 10-cent daily|1."125-1'80 doz, behs.. ‘Rhubarb, “hot-|-"0' faa nares oe si rday fatalities and serious injury. Lap) erable cases hE NS seat |Pefore Justice Helmar G. Stana- He looked fine. limit, old crop soybeans rallied a/howe, fancy, 90 §-lb. box: No.) 6 . : belts, safety door locks and crash : back, Orion Township. Truman limited his answers on couple of cents, with trading con-|1.00-150 dos. beh Rutabages, No. 1.| Railroads, which were strong! padding are among the major ad- belts peve ates serious in. political questions to the predic- tinuing very | active and nervous. |} fou. Turnip, topped, No. 1. 2.00-/vesterday, added good amounts| JOHN C. BOOMER vances in safety design developed jury to an t oe = ae Jamie E. Ulimer, 25, of Walled tion that the Democrats will win mERee, MAFES, | 18.00-18.00, 30-dor, case: today but without any special acl by the automakers. passengers. But they can also cite Lake, was fined $25 and $15 inthe 1956 elections. He said he Wheat near the A of the first) ™edium. 13.00-14.00; small, 9.00-1100. | tivity ‘The steels were active and) El { N p t jalmost as many instances where /costs-for reckless driving Wednes-| would announce at the Democratic s225K" 6 % to 1% higher, May DETROIT EGGS mostly unchanged to higher. | ec ew resi en demand a TFSeSe adios protege, raat maces ee See a care Joti yoann Netanely Convention: and mt ibe ; corn 1 to 2% lower, M = fob i . | rai lore Justice ; ° $1.49%: oats % See % sicher, Detroit aT elincaded, Fre rea state rence Sebald oe ea tn of Management Club been no wild rush to have Loar - |Roth of Walled Lake. ' , Golan tel rreaaere for the nom- ny te installed either in new or e 8 gs : b omelet iy ioe soybeans cont rater Mente ate. ere baker teceard) toy ace wee oe) eee, cars. Whether lap belts alone Poll 0) fimistic A $25 radlo was reported stolen Bower aay iat and la tg a Ste Gg (ONY aA a Non Ea ra ts Merit te maxima of safety vera) tr nef 7a Students Sell Principal . Town. rade — « 8 still is ice ® . $1 fo 52 cents a hundred pounds erie ge 09! ety i? fa Tet and today it opened of 3,000 shares|Comipany Management Club is aurtans 1 besa riny ule report was mage. by Robert Gill, tO the Highest Bidder » May 912.59, onctreds C: levee , mi 36. up % at 9%. Thereafter it fluc-|John C. Boomer. really effective shoulder har- About Fro |of that address, who said a man's) NEW LOTHROP w — At nine Gre rain Prices Commercially Graded: asedium co = mare 7 - noo Richarse is vice presi-| nesses alse are needed. nomy suit also was missing, police added. cents @ pound, Alfred Bowyer, 710- ‘ause for excitement a mt; Robert ela, secretary; nao May SAP On v Browne arade he ree, 30-41; medidm the ¢¢ are a flood of Wall and Robert E, Wuelfing, treasurer.|_ The safety experts advocating | _Vi reportedly broke 15 Pound. Principal at New Lothrop Wheat 00; i me ‘Saye “a *ilarket cteady to firm. Supplies fairly| street rumors and denials linking! Harle Bodame: 's the retiri seat belts say they reduce injury Experts Foresee No Dip windows last night at Jefferson -* . is worth 318.90. ed - 323% Sep ...... ‘well balanced with current fair vs fary aa acaall cuosmany il eit various Ph, = T was t NE |by preventing the motorist or car in Employment, Sales Junior High School, 600 Motor St.,}_ ¢! t's the price he brought at quly . 08 se By ——— some quarters nearby re- auto pany w ous president. Management Club r from being thrown Pp y ’ Pontiac Police said. a “slave sale," strictly legal, that 4 seer eae ee eae! upon arrival and!concerns, chiefly with Curtiss-/is affiliated with the National Assn. Levers from hi t that! for Last Half raised $131 for the annual spring a ee le Wright. Today Ourtiss - Wright of Foremen. Meaggeanlnarbasl ori Puan evan | Rummage sale, First Congrega-|trip of the senior class. May ....9.. 1.408 oe CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS id there were no plans for a _ tional Church, Fri, 6 to 8 p. m.| Escorted duly 2c Ee OR 136 | cacao. stay 9 (AP!—Chicage Mer-|— os ee a ts eA ; : prevent him from being tossed out) WASHINGTON (UP) — Govern-| ga¢ morning 8 to 12 hr by the high school fide BEES ae guy... 13.50 |cantile Exchange: Butter nervous; re-| Merger. Py Vehicle Out ut Di S of the car in a crash. ment and business groups issued a 22 +|band, Bowyer and prominent mem- Gata Oey AD fnieh Gutocoe ad [Eee ibd terd logge 8 uying prices/steady at around 3442. p p The car “s interest in|¢ties of optimistic reports yester-/ Rummage sale. Kirk in the Hills. bers of the senior class wete May oes 65% 92 A 58. 90 B 865° 89 C 55.25: cars 96, Southern Production Co. had a aor industry cat day which bolster prospects of an| (Lake Hourse), W. Long Lk. Rd. shackled and led New * nes steady to firm: receipta 24.409;|@Teat DUTY Of trae iat to 135 514 fo Week int takers | ver-all business boom in 1956. | Bl Hills, May 11, 9-2 © —adv.|Lothrop’s main street before they file vel hag eed cee ee Eeceed tolond hour and shot ahead 34 at ’ l into the market. In some re- . were auctioned off to villagers. rys er dles 6, 200 see, we slarge whites 10 per cent!4ar4 The stock has been active spects the mushroofing of belt] At the same time, eet eh a rr miro lita relgaeny aa er Motor vehicle production in the|makers resembled the rush of early;manufacturers were 5-0424 or MA 5-4031. fod xed 40; mediums 38; U.S. “standards and higher for the last two weeks. : : 1955 Pontiae 4 Door, . Number D So udirtice| “ST. checksl 3¢:ueurrentllre: U. S. totaled 135,574 for the week|day car makers to get into pro- have made more money last year —Adv | P765He6081. Bale to be inal at 10:30 in e@ rol 0 . M., May 21, 1966 at 45 W. Lawrence ’ Evansville ee ending May 5, according to figures| duction, than ever De ne carpet prekions Gusck Peete. eee CHICAGO POTATOE: New York Stocks released today by the Automobile} These were the major develop- Gall Tuson oe Serv. M May 9. 10, 's¢ DETROIT (INS)—Chrysler Corp. wan ep ey er Ae (Late Morning Quotations) Manufacturers Acen An ae the rarely caants: Carpet FE iyo Ss yesterday announced Ua: shipme: Raph 41) ,amiral _ 19.6 Johns Man.... 824 . safety makers now ° . a The Township of Waterford, Coun and he 6 ° pew et mand ‘medeTeie, martes firm: att lAllied Chem ...122_ Jones & . 491, General Motors passenger Car) ness puts the total at around 100. 1 — A U.S. Chamber of Com- a , of Oakland, eferes wot taschigan, t 200 employes - affected se k sales old stock: Washed. 100 Ib|Allied Stra 49.6 Kelsey Hayes 32 ti Navy Mothers’ rummage sale.) onDAINS: will be the first. auto workers nit, [tte este too Is makers 4.40, [Allis Chaim | 63. Kennecoot....130¢/0Utput for the period was pegged) And tests made by various | merce poll of 404 delegates at its 98 W. Huron. —Ady,|, The following « t to the Wa- elegible for supplemental un. X¢k, t2ck arrivals 28. on track 98; sup-|Alum Ltd... 1126 JEM Clk 34 at 59.986, compared with 66,024 for| agencies showed that more than | annual meeting here last week =e oe Code a en uecomaor: Te track ulealen|ruee an i . 473 the week. Other totals:| half of the belts failed | showed at least two-thirds ex. |, Rummage sale. Youth Center employment benefits when the et at stronger: | earlot | rack sales new iam Airline -_ 33.4 Pes s ps ; produced at ex Pri. and | Amend Bection 102.3— : Lake Orion, Sat. —Adv. neh —— ® bull ppl he} revolutionary. plan starts operating Triumphs pera tele. calttecninticagiwpnes (ane cran 72.4 G 7 3| American peat 1,593; Chrysler) in some respects to meet the | pect jobs and sales during the : the ae June 1. rere round, red, w washed and Am Gas & El . 57.1 Lib McN & L.. 181 Corp.,. 18,355; Ford Motor Co., 34,-| minimum strength or installation | last half of 1956 to be as good as to -. Bulla i Soe eee wae es Ea eo Bp ies ee” Petar recente emerumended by | sr beter than curing we erst’ County Deaths Fe statras 2s. The layoffs, attributed by a) Poultry jars nh ices . mn Lone 8 Chem 734 orp., 2,1 ; the auto driving safety organ- | half. ‘ be om current “ : . i ri r wees 0 < : . Chrysler spokesman to “‘adjuts-' peraotT rotir ia Beating. 324 pou & Wash 1054 pasted genres in compari-|'tsatlons. 2 — The Commerce and Labor Mrs. Paul H, Albrecht vp to F1000.08 one ecseaese 8.00 ments in production schedules,” | TRUE kee dikes paid per|Am- Texte 161.9 neck THe -. 303/908 week ending April 28,) These tions point out tha: re 990, $1,000 to $800,000... ......-......- pa Martin, Gl |. 46 t/departments reported © 63,990,000) LAPEE r | the jation ed R — Service for Mrs. ‘$1.00 palate to 38,200 the number of the re poultry ene for Mo 1 quality|Am Tod... $01 May D str 623) ein ee ge be belts attached only to the seat|persons were employed last month,| Pau] H. (Diana L.) Albrecht. 82 ties or gee eed ee irm's employes now idle. yee ae | Merck ...... 294) Pontiac's product the week ‘ : M, Se, 1,000. Fae a ge geri ey at as See Be Hee” Botswana a ee nee ble hea wo Testy one end. of yesterd ire ce Heol, beth Mont Ward .. 8% |for the week previous. General Mi SOLA : i p $1,000 000. | Chiysles sie ignated aad 2 iis »- ah pecear) ce i ees Iarmence . 333 esse Wheel ‘ 1 tors Truck produced 1,982 cocina Hsotdl eed ae to the Unemployment fell 270,000 fromburial in Mt. Hope Cemetery, Mrs. | $1.900.000 and eet a. ceuweaees The Evansville, Ind. bene 30, toms 2. ay. Weary merning |scnieen ,3--108-4 Metoreia .... 46 2,034 the week before " or other part of the car that/March to 2,564,000 in April. Albrecht, a lifelong resident of Ca- $1,000 over _— = e* ee rains restricted pormal market ectiivty atl mn as Murray op ot «04 : haa pons the impact. of any 3 — Another Commerte-Labor Pec and the Lapeer area, died $5.00 per tires 1.000 Va WF a wer ee’ ye |Aveo-Mf . 62 Nat ; a collision. : . = Q he The Chrysler-United Auto Work-|¢T! supplies of hens more than adequate inaty a Ohio. $18 Nat Cush Ro. ats. found spending for new con-| Monday night. floor ares thereof, plus 90.60 ets | jobless!l’pay iiplan|l stipulates ses, melesen te sere deere es end Ave. ST wat Dairy 238 Butch Comes Out asdngrs this, however, the belts|struction during the January-April] She leaves her husband; a La ome Ph 2 that to be eligible for benefits 'fryers'in fair demand with Berved Rocks Beth Steel 1863 Nat Lead 1.210 a3" | ‘Second Best in ‘ethan camo makers still ere period matched the record pace of|daughter. Mrs. Samuel Sly of Lav toliowing "tees anal be paid’ to. the the employe must have been laid clearing readily. A fair to good demand /Ron®,NT °° 984 NYY conn Central” : oi 1 = : last year. , pert, sons, Howard a! ng. - Such Peay shan be off on or after May 2, 1956. turkeys in only fair movement.» “" Borden "60.2 Nia - Industrial and commercial build-|4#™ of Lapeer and Gus of Flint; | Pesed on the, setimates com = | as determined by the and cern beam’ of Bier diTussle With Cow Three Plead Guilty [MTree Attain, hrs Mae Prin, both of" masne cou reg 2 Men Stand Mute siceay on hens and Young stack. fully BoStyuehs "308 ORs Ott aha ge res, Won't. be the same today 4 — March sales of mamutec- |Lapeer; 16 grandchildren’ and 29/09, to "800088. ---ceoce..r Ah fit, wea aay wenat@iazes reeelpts a. tn coone Calumet & H 15 Owens 11 Gi 736,around the Country View Inn, Pon- F V turers, wholesalers and retailers | great-grandchildren. | pene adage es PRE FI on on Stickup Ch i8y Star gree wenger Samvgee™ Blue Bult, HAL ac, Townahip, ‘ax “Butch.” 1240 ood Violations’ | ==. con A ae, det F.C |, Leg giracioniharel oer IC up arges Hi aes a ta 18-18: capon- Copii airt . 38) Parke, Da... 86 | a Nuzum, was hibed Hanon! Ld WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — $100,000 ve $960,000 soa;osseees io ™ Cha nl the! att a 29; Tibeavy hens, weohecpar Suacsaees [Bath LB ps ne based & al abe — of three city establish-) 5 — Another report showed a Service for Mrs, Joel F. (Bessie shoes or aon doch thereat B iegeeohatl a oe toy: Caitr Trac 16) Pepsl Cola": 28 | “-Butch” ‘was butted by one of\charges of Toe temended guilty to\U. S. manufacturing corporations | Ernstine) Chose, 52, of S510 Eld-|qs00.000- and “over vere. ee secs The pany May 1 at Egith oe os Livestock ‘cheyeter : os Phelps De oe , the cows on the inn property while |jaws at arraignment before Pon- made afer pinion in profits last\ridge, will be held from Jones Fu- ; epere fess pine $0.50 per “ities iv 5 tee year 4 7 and Grand River. two brothers yes- DETROIT. May 9 TAP) Mors salable Climax Ma ne Mer cate awaye stood a short distance tiae Municipal Judge Maurice E. . tones conn pootodibbopayh state aa See Removal of Demolition Fees p id ral uare Ci terday stood mute at arraignment higher MATT "et established. asking Colt palm. 564 Pillsby Mills amay. Finnegan. | One conve! note came trom!A. Schutt Funeral Home, Pontiac,| nex" ae cr'trnaice “inareot,* plus in Oakland Sony Circuit Court. a cattle salable 200 - Slaughter steers Col Brd A. 38 bre ord ta! The pet was known by all the} Louis Savas, charged with un-i\w. Randol Burgess, under- |tonight, and Sa leben ts Avaunes . e.se per each additional $00 square Judge F L. Do ‘ses ‘haut Steady. but high choice and comrade pueneny sat eerste ge cao 554 ns ba uisecretary of the Treasury. ltomarrow. She died Wednesday| The above stated amendmen ts, here. ige Fran 5 entered in-) i We) OP CRINE Stow, SteScy. ce: CA... 435 nt al > ry St., was by declared tol co effective immediate nocent pleas for Mack Lee, 32, of outlet eet See. lower: ieactore cand Se Pow ang Repud sti. 471/Watchdog of the building. fined $100 and sentenced to 30 days ae eee Waterford Township Béard Farmington and Edwin C. Lee, %, leteiuistey deteeslSbletCeasas font Gor 22 Rey NOS, hy) ,Brokenbearted Nusum, bach-/in jail, Finnegan, commuted the|Lamont Will Appeal — |, Son o*iare' EJ: willame of eee of Garden City, They were re-| sales utility. and commercial steers and/Cont Mot. 7.1 Rey, Te B -. 33) elor, had funeral services, com-|jail sentence and ordered Savas to Canadian ‘Black List’ . : _— \Lomedinl nea wae he Hd - ¥ sales can- Cont Ot) ... 1234 k Spk . 33.5] plete with casket. this afternoon cl ian jac is Pontiac; a son, Marvin Choate of manded to jail under bonds of ners mera Suit 9130-1200; utillty and Corn Pa. 38.8 te Paes for “Butch.” 3 ose his restaurant and improve DETROIT (INS) — Left Jacksonville, N.C.; five sisters,|"___ ADVER BIDS $2,000 each. “Calves salable. 100. Market opening perre 367 Scoville Mfg 39 | the conditions before reopening. wing | Mrg. Wendelin B land M SS as aes * * ® a m, about steady. but net tulty devel- Det dis’ ony | Pe kerf ard bth Sam Cobitz paid a $25 fine. He author Corliss Lamont, refused ad- rae Mil 3 Sey M R ee polly Nagy Cad teen rod on the e sales g and choice Cen: beg . The pair is charged with assault vale _—— af agronttered prime: tndi-) |Beue Age . oe Beare one: : 31. >) Shipping Lane Opened was charged with selling apples in mittancé to Canada for a lecture F. Shaw, Mrs, O. E. Emory and fle = Schools and Board Bduce- with intent to rob while armed. jfew utility and cominercial grades Te.00- eG aie eel ; 55 lat M uth f St. Cl unmarted crates at his grocery ere ae * nary tery 0 Mrs J. V. Walker of Arkansas; —— | , They were scared off when a wom- "Eee epeiabie ta ite to 1200. * lBast see Sinclair © .. 72 | be) ° air at 254 E. Pike St. leave Detroit today for Salt Lake) 4 pour brothers, A. M ’ |doors and windows Ae larket no’ estab- 7 4 . |. Shockley, Ntation Rod Pat Sate Paice sa en ee ee Ey Be Recy Balan atthe ub of ie Gu [9 emaay cone NG Bn Sse ty aaa en aoe Se Pe Ps | SR RDS - of t air Shockley, all of Arkansas Diltation ef 3. Toles _ CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Erie RR... 322 Sperry Rand . 261 lbekery mt 482 Orchard Lake A . y, : = ; | CHICAGO, May ® (AP)—Salable hogs ‘Firestone .°' 704 Std Brand .. 43.5|River was clear today for the first Ty a e Ave.| The Coltimbia University philoso- Galbraith L, Miller Rooms. bd | ctl . . } - LONGPELLOW—Removal of | ahem it County Custodian Hurt £)"oset“mosty isas'nigher ot puieh: ae He Sia on ina’ grate, since the coyjuon of two F ony eee ere nace Ont, seaterday andwe| WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Pesuition ecncrevane, of Boe ; ets. sows steady to higher; estimated, Free ‘re . in Plunge From Ladder — 2500, hors told on order. ‘buyer ac Sitar" 79g Sid, OH On? $8, Detroit Coast Guard -authorities| The ‘charges were brought by turned to Detivit after being ques-|Service for Galbraith L.. Miller, 60,|ucnat means of egress from ra gee: A custodian for the county of- %t!’, Clearance: “bulk mixed rade lots a year fit Stud Pack 86 said last night the A: M. Byers, a James McCollum, ie state tioned for two hours by immigra- of 4362 Lotus Dr., will be held at neste. - ; Trott fice building was hospitalized thin) ©0/ a tew)lotre Mor vances. tse sie" 25-\Gen Pde... 95 Suther Pap .. 46.4|904-lime-stone carrier, has been n food inspector. tion officials, . |10:30 a.m, ae ursday at the Pursley | mos pan the Beeond Floor morning for injuries suffered when! over 260 ty wae atlee Ne 4 sed i Gen Motors). 44" sie, fre oS $36, moved to the Canadian side of the Lamont, who blasted the Cana- vunerel Ot = —— s with ae ely med at ped the “Otice ot” the Snes iar (roe (ae mats a eee es Sue! Gee 8 Shoe... “4 Texas Co. 138.8) channel. The Byers sank in 27 feet Congress Adjournment _ [ian government for “clearly vio. |: al Ottawa fra seaport Pet of, Rav : n Street, X-rays at Pontiac General Hos-| 1525, larger list sote duscene (e fhae: (Gem Tire... $8 Thome Pd 61.6 of water after colliding with the| ¢ eine my tecere weet geet ee = i reel ; tone on == . pital revealed that Ira Castle, 56,1284, “fe™ selected lots 300-290 Goebel Br. “48 Tals aie” 354/E. M. Ford. xpected on July 15 Boa orca atte rabe) oy) Fepeel CCl are Taree caves this’ smother | saneganrs wil be recured Labor and | "Salabl . > Ives 2° poarch acne 844 Transamer : 43.2| Shipping traffic since then has) pe NSTON, (INS) — Repub- der barring him frém Canada. . Material Bonds in the full amount of th 7 ai Real ae uatlerel pe) 200 neers stents torso Mirna mont Gran’ Pe Paige va at Tasereced! 3 een fete ican congressional leaders have ——————————— mis: ‘ort = me ao -| Cont Bids suieattod shall remain nvm neon 2 . Gt No Ry ... Un Carbide . 125.6 ae C, ° ing choice ett ° 1b Gt Wes The Byers will be towed to d told President FEisenhowér the . Hayes for & period of 30 day tion with severe back bruises, aur ‘huey Now Sana Mt” sity 'Pehers Semarnt HT Ube Ea Balacck'tor sepairgs |” ithiik Congress can wint up. ite Fined for Speeding COMMERCE—Service for Ernest! A", Scebiahie, Bid Bong ox Ceputeg Castle reportedly was changing crroneiio ase mighen tute ecuve” one Heran hoe Re uan Pr : at fabttel gl bone By duly Pleading a gS Hokies Paula on ae shount ot the men mam soemmernd sa : een aceon Hen lisce tive ree hellen a3 Ue ass 2 parties are anxious for an Shelly 6 o 5. Sag er Commerce res’ * a light bulb when the fall occured (ire "si "Siecde “ioed"'Hich “prise Hoales'ei 42h GS Kesher Fe Williams Asks Defense carty adjournment becture of the inaw St. was fined $35 and paid,dent, will be held at 1 p.m. Friday may be ebiained on or after Thoredey. at AS) pint al heal ot thie office aa aslo for iinres lesa) price ui om: tnivea marie (614 10S 168 iz6 Contracts for 7 Cities ietection campaign which officially |$15 costs yesterday. The arraign-/@t the Richardson - Bird Chapel,|tect ‘Wm. C” Zimmermann Associates, building, 1 aLafayette St. if 476) 15] twe Jonas prime! near 1,500) thitne, Resa o4 sad i ha BR ‘| sos ‘gets under way with the August/ment was held by Bloomfield Walled Lake, with burial ig Com- Seta Laren tie ce tee Gotrei ; =e [eho a pee Gone min aes nertan 2 4 West Un Te. 203 Pape one ea nominating conventions. iTownship Justice Albert C. Carr. merce Cemetery. He died Tuesday otnces of F. (Ww. Dod ‘Coron. and City Employes to Raise «| iias: food to tow ehnics 1700-10 7. a(Int Nick... o1? esa El 368 Pe me ee eras eek oe = ue [ome after a long illness. eS card of ‘baucation reserves the F d . h * Hoad prime 1.165 Ib. mixed steers and jInt Paper 1414 wison & Co. 182 Co ts Ad es tr j r. Hayes leaves his wife, Le- right” to reject any or all bids, and to unds at Area Fish Fry heifers 23.00: most choice and prime int Bhoe .... 497 wootworth 48 1)gan communities special considera- mments on ministration nora; two sons, Ben and Art Cis. **!"* See Gr UCAT ION The general public is invited to 2150; good to low eholce 17 00-19 00. nt Tel & Tel. . 337 ya, wrt w 3a ¢)tion in awarding defense contracts. 5 lzewski of*Niagara Falls, N. Y.; ot the genes Emaeries pon eat as much ay possible at a fish-|canters end. eutters, 60-1200; mosti28¢ODS ....... 77 Zonfin Rad’ 130 | He asked that the areas be desig- K efa uver: Not Humane’ a sister, Mrs. Cressie Salviano a oes: KING.” fry from 5 pm. to 8 p.m. Friday wt! and commercial bulls 14.00-16 00 jn nated ‘‘surplus labor’ areas to C J St. Louis, Mo.; and four grand- Becre' good and choice vealers 2200-2600; cull STOCK AVERAGES teract mountin unemploy- . children, May 6, 9, 10, ‘06 at the Malta Temple, 82 Perkins | to commer ial ae te: a Nenives 20 Binbe ORK, (Comptied by the As- eo 4 ploy Ad] Sy 4 Sy “ Se = ene dg eS ga ea SNA agg gy (MERE ai: ‘Dupe the People’ _, Arter cates tammon The “City “Munctpal Employes). Salable sheep 700: feuahter lambs! Indust Rate U ta Stocks| illiams said persons are ! | LAKE ORION — Service for Ar- Assn. i th ent t ity ce snared: wi gughtcr ieee ear ee oreaey 261 163 7321 9 | unemployed in Detroit and 65,000; i \thur Garfield Hammond, 78, of 28, Assn. !s sponsoring the event to Ity considered: slaughter sheep ste oon, today 43 732 1903 { k h SANTA BARBARA, Calif. uw — SAN FRANCISCO #—Adlai Ste- pp se nd h good and choice shorn lambs 101 IWoiPrev day ......2674 1533 732 180 : are out of work in other parts. of: } ‘E. Flirt St., will be held at 11. a.m. raise funds for the employes’ news-|Scen 4°25-50; latter price for a Ig@d;Week azo ..... 2701 1506 731 1990 the state. Sen. Estes. Kefauver says, ‘The|venson contends the United States, paper and city hall cafeteria, [with fall shorn pelts; a load 65 Ib,,No Month ago ..... 2706 1405 746 1890) s . Fi h dmi tion h ot isn’t yell off today \Saturday from Allen's Funeral | Tickets available at the city hall’ea™t,> pea aut few smayt lots.Year ago ...... 2186 1322 721 1627| The “surplus labor’’ designation *!sen ower administration has not isn’t as well off today as he says'iijme with burial in Evergreen full to low good mixed wooled and 1956 high ...... 2782 1533 782 191.5 ught for Detroit, Port Huro thought about people in humane,the Republicans would fike the, and police station cost $1.25 for thorn amba 18 $0.22 50; light atus 1958 lon sees 2468 1290 is 1 716 was soug r ro n, es ey CEO \Cemetery, He died suddenly Tues-| « A U T ‘@) a adults and $.75 for children un- iecide lambs 25 00-30 ee elib some ee Be lls ita 672 148 §, Escanaba, Iron Mountain, Mar. | The Tennessee c idate for the e- * \day. if and around 110 ib averages 2050 cull to |quette, Benton Harbor and Flint.| I ie leav , | der 12, |choice shorn slaughter ewes 400-600 DETROIT STOCKS |Democratie presidential nomina-_| The Democratic presidential as- | les Pree coped Mrs. | a en ne — 7 fe) 4) Nepoier Ce. es tion flew to this southern Califor-\pirant, campaigning to the point a or. e Orion, Ear in Convention Highlights - ae — pone eee Schedule Police School inta coast city last night after ad- of hoarseness in his California pri- Be ure George H. Kiteley of! [ URANCE ni gs Ie ; Ba deh Rabben Gee o 15 13.4 A Police School will held Thurs- dressing 350 persons at a school- mary set-to with Sen. Estes Ke- ngston; 11 grandchildren and 21) | t- Reviewed by VanDusen Gt Lakes Off & Chem. Cot 1 13 ‘day at 7:30 p.m. at the Oakland house rally in Riverside. fauver of Tennessee, said last 8'eat-erandchildren, NEW YORK (AP)—Panhandle Fastern ; Howell Elec Motor Co*.. . 51 $2 He drew laughs when he sug- night American prosperity is not! 5 Meeting Jast night in Birming- p, fs 2 ; County Jail. All depties are ex-| - income “tor x Hee three. month "of ham, Oakland County Young Re- Tee brophet Cor a A ns nt pected to attend the meeting, ac. Rested . iba ine i, eld ne SD bsests ania d Rejected: ‘Witness’ rose to ual to ve . site rogram whic smommon share trom $4,600 561 or $142;Publicans heard State Rep. Rich Toledo Edison Se 49103 ity coring to Sheriff Frank Irons. idalltolRepubiican aliean writers |FARM DEPRESSION , a share in the year-ago quarter. — The Magnavox Co reports a net the three months ended March 31 - This comperes with earnings of $577,738 or, of last year income for the quarter ended March of $11,287,732, equal to $191 a Sees share. This compared with‘ 68.309.057, or A 37 a common share, in the same last year. Revenues increased) Posie $161,930. 204 from $137,439,584 in the initial three months of 1955, Co. announced net income for quarter ended Feb 29 of to. 24 cents a common share compared with $331,008, or 21 cents a year from $4,648,249 Abonths of 1955 in the initial three reports for, the rofit of The Admiral Corp. quarter ended March 31 a net $1,310,336, or 58 cent: a share. compares with 1965: first-quarter earn- ings of 61, 236,176, or 62 cents @ share. | NEW YORK (IN9)—American Smelting home of Mrs. and Refining. Co. yesterday reported net Lincoln Ave. | LOS ANGELES (INS)—Monterey. o campaign th common share, in: the same period last AC Revenues increased to 8$4.851,303'y_, | 4 jard C. Van Dusen review high- lights of the State Republican Con- profit of $864 323, or $101 @ share. for vention alst weekend in ‘Detroit. and discuss responsibilities of dele- 73 cents a share, for the like period! gates at political conventions. was held at the, The meetin Beis Ellis; sen W. ee Cobo to Open Campaign: DETROIT « —- Mayor Albert) |E. Cobo is expected to open his. for the Republican $376.973, equal Nomination as governor Saturday. | This }te-has accepted an invitation to Olds at Lansing. ricane Hazel, *No saie bid and asked Father Will Testify in Son's Fatal Beating OW OssQ ww — Doctors day Le. ‘dren Dewitt is able to testify in his own defense in the fatal heating. of his 4-month-old son ote ‘police said was a fit of t four weeks ago. er the. 42-year-old Durand rajir oad. Business Notes John L, Harti Jr: | Jr. has been ap-: Lage as manager of air cargo s for Detroit by sales officials = ‘the Pan American World Air- ways, according to District Man- ager J. P. Smith Jr. A native of Green Bay, Wis., “Leading American rough-rid- | He said that while Republicans HELPS BIG FELLOW boast 6f good times, Spo is | The Democrats, he said, have depression in so*much of our farm- been promoting soil conservation)land,” small business failures are ‘for years. He asserted Democrats|up sharp and an economic crisis as recently as last September pro-|has developed in ‘‘depressed areas: posed a soil program similar to;where today we have again all of the one now advocated by the ad- ministration but were turned down |neecerioy mart: " on it. * . thing to advance the position of Kefauver accused the GOP of farmers = labor. “has, 7 8 ‘been for the benefit o the big fel-| The jocmser: Illinois govervor, low.”” jwho began his current 11-day Cal- In a news conference ¢arlier at ifornia tour May 2, returns today re ‘worker was sane at the. time of ers'’ were invited to Australia tw:Riverside, the senator said he felt to Los Angeles to continue his in-| Haiti is still penanilitating its the killing. They said Dewitt ap- compete in an international rodeo! ‘the Democratic contest in Florida tensive bid for the state's 68 Dem- injunction restraining leaders from ° a ny ‘he total’ farming area devastated by Hur- parently could not remember de- stampede scheduled early in 1956 was a \tails of the actual slaying. \for Melbourne’ 8. Moomba Festival. |presenit time, “fairly even” race at thejocratic delegates at stake in the une 5 election. F 1 the human tragedy of large-scale, They were told, he said, that it) He deleted from ha original textfthurch’ s ‘would be far too expensive anda statement that the administra. Monday, said the door was locked | mper Hartt last year was honored by would be impossible to adminis-|tion has not done one substantial when he tried to attend a book ‘the Market Research Council of iter. New York when a marketing sur-| Two ee mae at a sanity vey he submitted-wen_first place fostering a tax bill which jdress the state convention of hearing in Circuit Court yesterday. jn national competition. ing Republicans in the Hotel~However, they could not say wheth- Knocks, but in Vain | A “disfellowshipped’’ member ol the Jehovah's Witnesses failed in. his attempt to attend a meeting in. 'Drayton Plains’ stredomn Hall test) night. ae Waugh, of 55 Newbery whose injunction against the: leaders was dismissed, study meeting, although at least {one ‘person peered at him from a window, he said. | Waugh charged in a ‘recent suit that the pastor’ and congregation jhad conspired to prevent him from entering the church, A temporary keeping Waugh out was mies Mon- day. Crawford Dawe-Grove Tasurance of All Kinds 710 Pontise St. Ok. Bidg. Ph. FE 2-8357 | eee weeree © fe ‘THIRTY-TWO “THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1956 For Sale nino Lee eer CARPENTERS FO ROUGH For i Mees : A work Union reine HE pontiac vice Suburban Property cr eann _ity MY _ For Sale “A | CAaPEMtEe WANTED. ¢ ON For Sale Acreage , For ~ Pg! Seek perme eo Gel tikes Is w powerful push on the path of successfu' earnings the Real Estate profession. !f vou live in Oakland Vv are not satis- _open Experienced only PE 2 oy ') GOOD CAR SALESMEN *NEW c Pontiacs and Buicks. Also A-l used cars, Lots of ‘loor time and ets Call Al Crandel! or vy at OLive 2-048). Hee Le Motor Sales Roches. | Nanmoes raceswan unities plus pply 4& Auburn Road Auburn __Heights ~work. Apply 1064 W. Hu- san po ron, between 10:30 and EXPERIENCED MAN TO terior wan! for int _MI1_6-4183 call after 5 00 EXPERIENCED REAL time and leads. Only men of (pa See tee eee See MICHIGAN. ‘BUSINESS | SALES CORPORATION __1813 8 TELEGRAPH RD “ Gishalt Turret Lathe Onper.: NIGH I loor Inspector DAYS Job up Man Machine Repair _ Maintens ance Main : x Al - ATTENTION-1 sf Rye Wantea to Reet 2 Men w anted for outside — “No! EMPLOY CLOSE DANIELS MFG. CO, t apply unless etperienced and capable of king with precision PHONE OFFICE MUST BE ue. *ELECTRICIAN you are 2677 Orchard Lake Rd aircraft see D SAT. only. Part time ‘and full time. Inquire 101 W. Huron. E trim ahd one rough. To work in Pontiac anal Rochester area, must good Sale B 2 40 “6474 or OL 2-7531 Rent o wien: e Bus. us Si. .-. 4A ~ Cate after ‘ 0 pm ee For ‘Sale or nicschasee Tears ee CAREER POS°TION With salary .expenses and bonts . : National Org&nization Saving ‘In- surance Co. néeds another man FINANCIAL for investigation work in Oakland. Business Opportunities §1 County No selling or collecting Bale Land Comerects Seales . $2, Must be aged 22 to 28 and have | Money wd | Ss ARE $3 high scho*l diploma Outside. in Mortgage Loans ......... vers. S@ terekting work with security and goed future Call FE 5-9248 COUNTER HELP | WE WISH TO THANK THE MANY friends of our Father, Ear! isun-! shine) Stallard, for their many. kind expressions of sympathy dur- ing bee recent bereavement in| Automation Wide Marchal! Wayne Stallars rshall. WE WISH TO THANK. OUR, Spec. Mach’ yi and neighbors and Fele-| tiyes for their many kind pressions of sympathy during Sar recemt. bereavement in the loss ‘ x ter . felt “thanks and appreciation be : q . “ : MAN | BETWEEN "THE AGES oF the ects of kindness messages 4 of FORD MOTOR CO. death Temporarily {ocated in Dearborn to Locate in oon Ue Don't Delay endl For meat Dept Experience not These positions now open se. Sees necessary : Pec watslcicthes KROGER'S | are tovbe filled prior to Velen Lose a boots Oxford Mich) moving to Novi For Bale Miscellaneous ~ Diemakers | DR OCESS . ourcelf - | Sale Musical Goods MAKE-RITE TOOL & MFG. CO pags veda Equipme:t ......... 63 Cor M15 & Mill St. Ortonville Store artes tetteaens 64 DRIVERS EXPERIENCED WITH | ENGINEERS Sale i ste srseceess~ 65° tagdem tractors ‘or, work in Flint: rave eon Dirt HbiccuSRsae 66 Pontiac or Detroit area Must Body <1 | -h; ve Wood. Coal& Fuel ........... 67 have wheel base-of 175 in or (DOdv-an-white, chassis, ants. cs Shrubs ......... 68 greater witn payload capacity tmal assembles trim ct t Por Gele Pete 2 ence nce: 68 of approx 25.000 Ibs See Mr au eS ¥. ou Dogs Trained. Boarded teoseere 70 Sehiager bet 2 and 4 pm at idk sew) | _116 Ann Arbor St Flint | ESTIMATOR-SPECIAL TOOrs ; . Expanding machine too! builder Pp d FARM MERCH? DISE Jocated in North Suburbs of Dr- ro uction pay, Oran & Bas Pees scot troit, needs a man experienced in : e Livestock .......... +. 72) proposal writing and tool easti- E , Wanted Livestock .............. 73° mating. To qualify, you must be| Quip! ! ent ed wale rout Fete eee e ene a experienced in this field and have arm Produce ........... @ strong background in machine ‘ Sale Farm Equipment | Gen snncs 76 shop cperations Job Will involve’ Des signers Auction Bales cterseceaees4T) considerable cistcmerat contact and = + some travel Your reply must be . s os Py i im your own handwriting. Box 80, ( I ody HXUUTE EXPETience _Pontiac Press _ 7 desirable } AUTOMOTIVE EXPERIENCED SALFSMAN For Sale Housetrailers ........ 78 To sell Hy-Haven Homes 4845 APPL Rent Trailer S ce. 19° Bashabaw Rd Drayton Plains at Pion qccrecs veer eeee See Mr Ben Jacobson bet 7 & % ° S\IARITEY Sele Motor S.oovers 0.0.2...) 82 EXPERIENCED COOK NIGHT PERSONNE | For Saie Motorcycies vee e ee BS Bours rae ge ith broiler & . ; sues . short orders ub Eepetience Boatere Accessories 220077 ty Write Pontiac Prece meres’ | INCOLN DIVISION For Sele Airplanes ea" : (rate 12—Schaeter Rd Beooona a7 Sic ted Sin ae om Rouge Plant, Dearborn sae DESIGNERS | Ete het For Sale Cars 0 1 for Sale Trucks _ _ ro) Card of Thanks 1 CHECKERS Call LU zon 14600 teeta ee I-xtension 7367-8 or 9 for Further Information INSPECTOR Cc Experienced checking close tolerance parts on surface plate f in setting up and pap aly SUE TELS co _Mich < our ele: husband and fath- CIRCLE V18 Indianwood Rd _ Lake Orion Gregory: Special qe MACHINIST LATHF PLANER & thanks. ‘e wo Rev alter C Gerken a Boring Mill experience required and Mrs. Sandy Camp- DESIGN in both fool & job shop machin- = Lit Gregory knd daugh- : ne Long Program Contract. Mr L. Hopper. Yates Machine (WH WO EXPEND WT REAET. CO. Works lis Ming wens neues WORK lumber vard and drive truck inetten’ ‘Ceater’ “Staneloauring ‘8 anulacturing = deliveries. Must have ehauf- Corp, 2677 Orchard Lake Rd feur's license and furnish recom- ee Do not maa =e ~, La 0 ex eneed, ern umber __ 70 YEARS Co 1040 | Cooley Lake Rd EXPERIENCE... EXPERIENCED PAINTERS exterior. ESTATE fied with your present income, BALESMEN for po oppor- come in and oes eas we have to tunities We have open we 2 offer. Right we are in As additions! men who can handle rye to offer | a help to importavtt sales and counsel. or 2 ambitious men Earnings unlimited. Good floo r Les Share Living Quarters .......... 0 12-00. |GRINDERS. SURFACE GAUGES: Wid. Transportation 02000000031 BARBER EXP jigs and fixtures. Days. 58 hr. Wt. Contracts, Migs. .......,. 33} Ww _FIKE : week. Must have fob shop expe- Wanted Real tate eweee 32A | BODY wa tune ne nee Co. 104 Rent A mish od soocad oa set | pi bal le. ew ze* Apts. Unfurnished |... | aS bapplaresaand mea “tus ‘time work HOUSE TO HOoUSs CH Rent 8 Furnish: Semoun Auburn Ave. _ 10 yrs making §} to is reste s Unfurrihed ..... 36 BUMP AND PAINT MAN. ONLY our Box 5 Pontiac Press. Rent .6A| experienced need apply. FE r 37) 40611. try BUSY SEASON” JUST STARTING. need men once. Neat a lg cuibnions. and meth afraid LINCOLN meet the public. 2 Earn nec- cpu de We Will train. po etl : . oy hor DIVISION _Dixie Hw Mr.” Bridger of fecge received trom. apo nin 114 S Woodward | eae Teoh cad okacs and neighbors ‘ur mo : | restdurant department in variety ipovtally teak ine San 'paus % Birmiggham, Mich Bus other penetite. “Kops mg ‘Mavens, and Pursley Funera) . | Boe Neisner Brot 42 N Sagi- ' ¢, Mre, Mamie Branston. V new, F 5 machine, mixer, Hydraulic truck \ ROTO TILL TILLING [ scents Sarvicos ating & Decorating 20 |. Card of Thanks’ 1| Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted | Female 2: Employment Agencies oi Building Service 12) _ Business 13) Painting & = PPP AAP PARE NO ae ‘ . AY,.2 —~ a ; 2 4 CALI 1 y we P. ‘Death Notices TH E FAMILY OF OUR BELOVED EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY | JIQ AND FIXTURES BUILDERS, aMor special Pontiac dl TRAINED Cc AREER — A-1 CEMENT W ORK | Saws—Lawamowers sure youl a rhea Jou, get my The macy irl bleces and 4) car suis “ranted, Previous | MARRIED MAN FOR LOCAL TER. |: Excepticosl pay. TOwpsend &-H08, LLOYD MONROE pg 21000 *Tp Chamberiain st wall washing your way. Whatte-ye . rr a once, 0) : es * 5 < cae aa *surtd eee! thay relatives ri cise 'many” thanks ence ¥.| retail exp. preferred. but not nec ‘ , ~GIRLS ~ FE 46866 Un ad Free estimates Ant RENO. a1 coi DECORATING, W. age 52; wite of Jes Sh ‘Few tbours weer ¢ “wailing “the essary. character, employ- Salesladies , a TAYING. SANDING — Pin. papering. Steaming service, so etter Chureh | erected in jearming tbe beating | eats scoeund ont ore oy letst| Dresses and Children’s | |BQ3emRErER ver siecj? | Soe) ALMOR ANYONE al tpt fee cetiates, vane PE 1, his 2c ea Schutt Punera! Home \itavcrtrorert backetactee’ naw lll oalleat’ Gepeetammeds Georeena a: (mS Lue ta nae. a) Mrs) | Positions are permanent in both ees es quality. “work: | “winDOWs CL mates. FE 4-020) z jable men See. Mr. Janke. bee . Dept's. with better-than-average BOOKKEEPER for ate chub san manship and prompt attention .— ind ALWAYS DEPENDABLE. PAINT- CRUMB, MAY 7. 1986. WALKER & Mrs George Hemptqn and LBLING & SONS will be assured excellent | PON” ggiyth better than-everas SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR Call: Wmsowy “celnere ere eee |: decorating 26 yrs. exp. FE Julian. 46 Mechanic 6t. age Mrs. _Edqard Gommer. 71S. Parke (t asia opportunities in “outstand-| vacation. Sick leave end insur- FIGURE CLERK fe GABE ROTH eer ee ccetremehs cieaeeans tna ; leved husband of Mrs Hazel boos Los | ance bénefits. Apply c | Licenseq Mason. Contractor. beloved deep father ef Kat Flowers 3 ; LIBERTY RTY LOAN “conr. ; ART HUR’ S OENERAL oFrt rice eae sl fo $0501 rust proofed, Get our prices first. INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR DEC- DEC- Vennstrom Funeral service wi - = Sr ) | AIR COMPRESSORS. AIR TOOLS, —P20e FE SY bi- or too small Pree estimates, held Thursday, May 10 at 2 DONSTAW's PLOWSRS NOINCET | mecuanic™ se awte to cor- J WAGER | $300, Power generators, heaters, eand- a dose reoaiee Gs 23-2306. u_FE 0-2945. p.m. from the Parmer-Snover 4m Huro F_2-4301 rect body rattles and squeaks. open Secare * $2775 | ers, ete. n _WelJ and pump repair. MACS WALL WASHING & PAINT. neral Home with Rev. Pred R ~ HOUSE OF Also do genera. repair work. See 43.N. Saginaw cl eee OA TOR $300 | JA N'S RENIA. ___ | YOUR NUTRILITE DISTRIBUTOR. eR bebe eel pile officiat Interment tn ‘ My Ernst, Service Manager Wil- a — | CREDIT INVE ~ 32h | 2. W. Montcal E 45240) PE 8.0386. ¢. Reaso A . a in & ete pak Parmer Sucve! Ey E RGRE ENS reative ee ie as ecb bt SECRE T ARY SOGKEEREPER $400 | ALL CEMENT AND BRICK WORK Dress king Tailoring 16 pets TELLS Leap erg Brel NI jo | a REPAIRS. CE- og ve Vietnity of Auburn Heights leeiban usmace 6 cucaay : zi 382 Auburn Ave | _Mment work | bach officiating. Interment in/——""*—___ ——— eae j S| D HAI! Special foot technique. 72 Elm win by tx ato at that Persie | Top Salar REY AE EeMEN | OPPORTUNITIES eet Ceemrtngar fe oe Peer gRORK, ALL KINDS ouRDEN TORO AND UMAR St ye (ga neue Be _Puneral Home ‘™* PUF 4 p y ey epening for 3 men Vacant) Yor vemen with een, per. Recessary Pontiac | Employment | \2.2340 " _ GAF \RDEN PLOWING, DISCING | Television Service _ 22 —————_— an ppl mes New office plen- | Service 1 / Huron | 4-25 _and grading - work 3-4 ars. ear) vening and = ————__ —__- — Sree WRIGHT, HATTIE JARVIS. 1807) BOX REPLIES Excellent er ech rere) er arecm 10 Ton, aoitacen ao tine cack ne . 5 CEMENT & & BLOCK Se PROTOTILLING, 318 E. | \COPENHAVER'S RADIO t Tv com ‘formerly | collections, mo delivery, no can-, -~ ‘tions as ; 20200 repair. 369 W. Huron, N eerv- of Dermingham). Widow of George | t At 10 a. m. ihe Working Conditions | ye bean Oe ee oie | Vassing. no, Investment. Call Ate ee PEE ee | CEMENT Is OUR 8P PECTALTY. OARDEN FLOWING AND. YARD _ice calls FE ¢-5607. pas here were «eplies “| GOOD OR] ee eee ANE- Serer pasemente _ EMS ee exeling ” Tep soil OR 3 Day ror NIQHT TV SERVICE, Donald Oritsingers ra tere the Presa office in the . ee to sell Mage ors WALLED LAKE HOUSEKEEPER | “TARY ,7°...) hE W AY" DRIVER | CUSTOM RUILDING. FHA. FI | GARDEN PLOWING BY THE LOT 5-1296 FE * ald } e 0 kk nd Yount days @ week, 40 hrs, No laundry OOL, - nancing. ern: s_ 4-470. or acre var eveling. grading, A alone nnett, John and Paid new and used Oakland © 5 k, 40h TRAINING. 8CH t izing. PE_4-5470. a level at TR Merle Wright; sister’ of Mra following boxes: oldest Chey. dealership Taylor, 1 mei to prepare. Home ears Bus 2-2253 Res FE 81645. D&M BDOG. SERVICE stedins ana sodding. FE §-6511 sxseRT TV SERVICE ALL Harry Winters, John & Bennet ; “ Chevrolet, Walled Lake, MA 4-1561| Must ‘have local $30 | £ _or FE 22165 kes Service calls 9 to @ Ja- Me Jarvis Jr” Ger 6, 8, 9, 16, 20, 22, 24, Life Insurance SHEET METAL WORKERS For | _* eek Call MArket 43201” ADD A AT OW COST GARDEN PLOWING. CLARKSTON | Cox Television G43 8) Begnen” Beliey Funeral Home, 1a, Ock.| 2% 26, 27, 28, 29, 58, 60, Msrraell experimental air crait work Must | WAITRESS AND CURB Girt. Work Wanted Male 10, | FRED Eat TES ALSO | ‘area, MA 5-503]. | FE sae y ere, ome ospitalizatior be experienced on metal lay out, Butercup Drive-In, 910 Oakland. | ~~~~~~ : PLOWING AND DRAGGING. F FE | GUARANTEED TV REPAIR, ANY and, Biemingham. Interment in| # @2, 73, 76, 91, 99. ep an zason hand forming and finishing WAITRESS, EXPERIENCED ONLY | 30 YRS EXPERIENCE Paincen | Run) CCST EU ITqaeee "©4878 or MY_2-5493. MAKE. PE Cee NDON'S ~ Medical Benefits Ben iianmen Or Botley | | interiors | eod)/exterios, work” Tse) Vawb| GREKEEWAYS SCALLIFE PLOWING-AND PITTING CLARK-| RADIO & TV, 127 8. PARKE 8T. INDEX : Mill and drill press operator, walrkiee WANTED FOR EVE- _M'Parthurst FE ae .| 33g PE Pret ENES 0 Maple “Sel “or On 3s TPE +3000. 1 eee ried woke E- EE Sze Buen <______.|__}3. AND arUls one ait cel ce ove mee | aig) werk, Weekends only si7i | Ki CARPENTER ors. NEW & ELECTRICAL WORK. FREE ES- orb TILLER \PRAIZER MAKE) ar rad TO Help Wanted Male 6: : orale and rer | ost up: Over time. | nisie Hwy Drayton Plains, repair. FE 4-4210 timates. Phone FE 2-148. = * H. Exc. Cond. Extras: _ Typewriter S Service 22A 22A ° ——— Retirement Plan MconEoon, MaNuractuRiNa WAITRESS FOR NIGHTS, PRE-|A-l. CLEAN CUT. RESPONS., =e WIRING LICENS ange vie lawn roller, Pneu- ; f best ref. part time, ¢ hrs. all aatleared riding wagon, snow DING MA- plop Grade Toolmaker er experienced. 2490 Dixie Hwy. | -p | Ed Murray FE 2-869 a TYPEWRITERS & ADDIN CLASSIFICATIONS trade school graduate. - t TREE | ae 5 ) FOR FAR- | Across from Pontiac Drive In | _8at. For meres eS ER | FOR SALE ——— _plow $300. GReenleat 455 chine repairing Expert ies with process! MArke 4-]586 a area Call OR 3-353 aft-| WOMAN BETWEEN THE AGES | CARPENTER, REPA - er of 30 and 55 for general house-| ations geet service. Weatherly. _piy Co, 17_W. Lawrence. ie -——— | work and cooking for family of | FE 5-718 Foon eee iota FLOORS EENGa Re SeeRraTGe BY nc PEWRITERS RENTED Top Grade roolmaker ? _Live in Reference. FE_ CARPENTER 4 AND CABINET Saipan Coal Comino ee 180. | Mitchell’, ) ON. Saginaw St. Pret efer trade school graduate.| WOMAN FOR SMALL OFPICE. |. work New and repsir D. B 71-8789 | G. GARDEN AND ' yu fori 23 Must be familiar with processin, must like to handle detatied pa- | Murdock re 2-786 FLOOR LAYING, SANDING. rie An Avis Service. sae ster ing end aircraft standards Good Der work and work well with} CARPENTER AND CAB I NET | ishing 12 Yrs Exp. Guar work | lace OH ware vernese Caecereeraalty _Postise Pape Bor oe Write _work. New and repair OR 3-4857. | Free estimates (Leo & FE Q TILLIN EAKLE's CUSTOM {TPHOLSTER. F man am Le Ld i tees WORK WANTED. 748 : ing nis Cooley e to progress with growing organ- W yAT, 1D Soe | CMe RES See Call FE 5-9885. | eat) mC —_ dens. ENG Duteh- _3-2041. Free estimates wari e Peatiee (Fires I CARPENTER | WORK. SMALL JOBS” finishing “16. o,_SANDING, AND fcZOr THOMAS “UPHOLSTERING eee SALES M AN. G IE R Mode: qT Se WOR /M_8. TELEGRAPH FE 5-88e8 = es OVAL. oh tr equipment, guar work. WANTED MIDDLE-AGED COUPLE Multi-Million dollar corporation ts | ae Be | Pree estimates. John Taylor. OR! Gardens and lawns complete sripcoyers. DRAPES & ) BED. to share home with elderly bear ore nang the rer ces Sh apable CARPENTER WORK. KUL FE 3.1616 | 0 Gater PE 5.6356 power rake spreads. Your material. _PE §-51 Free rent and utilities. No chtf- and aggressive Field anager +1330 FL OOR LAYING SANDING AND ee | dren. MYrtie 3-2782. Home in| Provision involves recruiting, WORK NEW OR finishing. Alger Miller, 18 yrs. in WEST SIDE PLOWING GRAD. | Lost & Found 4 tine : training and supervising a grow. CARPENTER || 4 ll of too _ Pontiac. MA $-0888 ing. Also black dirt & ‘manure ee — SSS ing sales force. Persons selected , Tepair. No fob too small o Ls ‘NDING & FIN.| _FE_4-4228 { large. Free estimates Ph OR | FLOOR LAYING. _ SANDING & FIN. FOUND FEMALE BEAGLE. 3050 valet a mek amet a oe wih “bet "elven complete’ (raining _35169. FE 81014 FE_8-3400 | ishing, C Bud Bilis FE 82050 | wIp CHILDREN CrULDREN \, Shimmons Rd_ FE $-2819 Foul Brest orgenization. Box 38,| Company paid insurance and oth- CABINET rors F AND CARPEN. | rE COR SANDING. nie EX. | PE +5440 LOST SMALL BLACK SHORT. ponenon rire er employe benefits Car neces-| ter Hehes speci® | pep ee te - haired dog. Vicinity of Eliz. Lk, DOD AVERAGE.| ‘ary for local driving. For con- FLOOR SANDING LAYING FIN | | __ Laundry — Servite 18 PE 5-7004 Reward hooest fellow “4 train Sechoperne _fidential interview ph 4-4507 Spee ee LICENSED | me Gardner 491 Central. FE ‘LOST LAST WEEK. BLOND nt sales manager im Pontiac for WOMAN TO LIVE {N_ “DURING Ed urray fa o IRONINGS WANTED Suorn FE ker er male Call FE ;_ 4-2089 old, well-established firm con- mother’s confinement for 2 weeks. j EXPERIENCED | MECHANIC ¢ GUARANTEED ROOFS. ALL | RONIS IL N'S BROWN tractors Specializing n residing Care of 2 little girls Call after | auto and trucks with compiec || kinds. EST. 1018 Hugus Marsh, LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF-| yvalua ees papi cat feet sacs ioe maces ar mates re tag seated set * of ecole Pe menieg cer manent| 33/6 | Cass_ FE 2-302 21_FE _2-8046 Ned. Beautifully finished Pontiac celeste ie Etebees Lake for honesty, ceacerey witneneen Wotan! TO LIv=E de BIRMING.— employ misne Pontiac Press Box nOUsE ES FUL CY. Laundry Phone 2-8101 Rd _ Pomtiac 43032, Ld wi rr - ee Se see ee aI} uw is eee Seen, afd learn the busloess dren Tight Rourework “Good sal. EXPERIENCED MAN WANTS | jos FLEMING PL. 201 Sarees [esl een Teed oe Lost’ MaN BoU WATCH AND 10 am 002 Riker Building | ary ler ae person. References. work et masons help or laborer Sanding, finishing 153 Edison 28101" =e} rene In f of Kresges Return = — FE ¢ FE 2-8508 DOPE 24405 6 ee rE 28000" $6 W Tennyson ee oo ee a WASHINGS-IRONING, DONE IN 2 , > AVON: FREE ESTIMATES - CARPENTRY. | jonny +ayYLor LiCkNEET } a: - _Help Wanted Female 7 SOME onan, awn veny re FLOOR CONTRACTOR fun Pets “TOT Oh Race ARO uTMAE | __N_ Telegraph eeaeeere ward . 31540 ~ |A BEAUTY OPERATOR WANTED | - - 8-2028 cr FE 8-826]. day or night LAYING-SANDING-FINISHING | i: 18A, GOOD SALARY. CALL PE 2.5221 | Help Wanted 8 IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR 2410 CRANE R 31616 ____Landscapi ty ae BAKERY SALES | or. OVER 20. \— ‘ someone to mow end care for, LEE TRENCHING _ AL L ae CARP. BY OUR OF OR Lost: cHILD's PET | PEMALE - ‘A EED. 580 MEN. WOMEN your lawn this summer g | Wr a jo! rer estimates tov Manchester nam ; — 106 W. i Mie Beam MI enis (° Cones So EN, $10, $50,| ring. Phone PE 5-5535 after § p m_ SERVICE aR a = NG months old - Weight a "BE AUTY “OPE R. ATOR. $100 for distributing Watkins Na- LAWN, FLOWERS, SHRUBS CARE _ Septic tanks pcouipetel Installed | _ He pounds Black with a fe tlonally advertise vanilla: to; Light carpentry Also a! anten-' wotings dict removed, sand and | ————_—___ = \PING SERV: ts Lost 8 vicinity of Jam _for'the right’ girls sl 4 pate | friends and neighbors. FE 2-3033 | nas installed FE 212 {gravel MAple 5-0486 | . optics AE alsa St Pantiag. x Biva para ioneer & Reward BIR MIxc a | EXPERIENCED COUNTER HELP | ie Sou eee EXP AVAML Masonry & Cement Work _Toosoll and tod. PRE #3601 ans WA LS EAT 4 sen pore ry lor ocd o zat T_€ THOMPSON COMBINED FORCES LANDSCAP- . NEWS House ipeeng guiaty Hunter BAINTING AND WALLPAPER RE- | 4805 Fenmore PE 53-3323 i eewaeine cheeduee we essere oe : NENW SPAPER Mowe 190 N. Hunter Birming. Pen oved PE aatie - pring LOST BLACK LABRADOR IN VI SUBSC rT ' nam = NEED NEW KITCHEN STORAGE FE 42853000 cinity of Telegraph and Frank- SUBSCRIPTION RELIABLE MAN AND WIFE To.PART TIME WORK OF ANY space? Cabinet? Call W J De DANS LANDSCAPING SERVICE.| jin. reward PE $3150 DEPARTM ENT do kitehen work Room. boa kind FE 5-463 | Witt FE 5-5814 complete lawn maintenance and | Tost MALE AIRDALE BLACK Offers. permane and wages MA 5-1144 PLUMBING WORK WANTED NO DIGGING FREE Esta. _bdullding PE 28712 or FE ¢es10.| LOST MALE Answers to 8kid uae duel eiahi pieeciae tonteee | WOULD YoU LIKE TO SPEND 23| Reasonable FE 5-101 | Guaranteed iad au Water GENERAL . LANDSCAPING. 10 Please call EM aa or WOood- ality, for tin ublic to 40 hours a week doing pleasant | PLASTERING | AND Sites ) PLAS- _ Proofing. Li 3-474 yrs in Pontiac C Mills FE | ward 3- Rew : meeting the public in | 27 | Personal ani phone contact. Work | Outdoor work” No sellint Good tering OR_3-4837 |PAPFRING PAPER REMOVED, _ 71-8273 | LOST NEA . HAGERTY A AND. Ingludes recording, filing and) handwriting essential Apoly in pLUMBING WORK DONE REA.| plaster patching. painting general EXPERT TREE TRIMMING AND Pontiac Trail Large liver colored some typin ‘aperience “not fee Ii, ol bagiiae Directory Of- sonably OA 8-3968 Tengirs, Wall washing FE 5-0037. removal. free estimates Satis-| @erman shorthair wearing choke ST cleme goo to Pontiac Box |e = eel RELIABLE CARPENTER REMOD- PLASTERING AND PATCHING _ faction guaranteed FE 8-2693 collar Mole between eves Rewcras —*i giving age and other details Emp 1 Hoyment t Agencies 8A/| cl. repsir add cabinets. interior OR 3-4837 LANDSCAPI*” 3100 Ha Sa Rd. Walled Lake. : ~<—~ ES, [ete __FE_ 5-8325 |QUALITY CARPENTRY, LET us IF You ARE LOOKING ros OW ing ROTO - TILTING build your home’ Free est Roy, someone to mow and care Il Coe your PET WANT TO FE coiee OL 1-3461 or Clyde, OL 2-4411_ your jer tls Pa nisia cheng | Gite ene 6 bom E §-0290. Le ; ( sRAEBNER’ S VETERAN 30 WANTS WORK. ROOF MASTERS NEW AND RE. mt —Michigan_ Animal Rescue League. eague Constructica or ene have you Par cusranieed work. Free es- | — Top soil and ffl) dirt "Hobbies & Supplies 24A TE Sb nT TRAR TT TIE OR 3-3382 AS ; N IRES WORK/R. G DER, FLOOR LAYING. | ——___ _s eS Secretaries 1,000 Jobs MGulling and trimming trees PE "Sanding and finishing Phone PE LANDSCAPING OUR BUSINESS KEW ScRARBLE ae ones > A i a) 8-3375 . to ' ioe ae i bad leagues — 56. 56- FOR MEN and \W OMEN — Sr Pri rc TANES AND THE ent after eee estimates. FE Rrayreacen ce PE 244 15 East lelds instale réenehin an a a SPILLWOOD LANES THE NATION'S LARGEST Work Wanted Female’ TI erading OR 348212 or KEnwood LAWN CUTTING. VERY CHEAP. _Notices é & "Personals 25 FE 5-162 EMPLOYMENT SERVICE_- =e 29582 I FE 7-024 oe peers ae 7 MICHIGAN OFFICES & N WANT WAL. WASH- ROTOTILL ee GARDENS AND BEAUTY OPERATOR WANTED. OVER 1000 PERMANENT 1) WOME FF 70223. TRENCHING AND | - D AAA PRIVATE DETECTIVES DO. 5 _lawns OR 7-9980 and FE 5-{84 tt Jane ‘Lee's Beauty Salon, 4) N_ POSITIONS NOW OPEN ing_and_ cleaning _ | | eee —mestic or criminal. FE 3-820]. _ Saginaw F® 2-6531 ALL IRONING $3 | BU. __PICK “UP BULLDOZING LAWN MOWING BY SEASON OR |CAPABLE WOMAN. °5 TO 4) FOR GIRLS sadhdelivery 1 ay (sere ice SFE ReaD etomccon) FR 444) monthly OL 10381 Acrotred Knapp Shoes eneral h k and WEINL.. 8-2316 ee Bias 34 LOWER STRAIT® LANDSCAPE CO Ted Herman. Pond oi ciilives vive eed PBX RECEPTIONIST typing APARTMENTS OR HOMES TO Building Supplies 12A Snoring clean un Fstate mowing 2070 Alrport Ra __OR 3.1503 | foom and bath TV New lake 50 Ww pom 225 ciean for working people West By season or monthly contract AUDIVOX HEARING AID iM 10, | home Thur and every Sun PBX RECEPTIONIST real esiate side preterred FE 2-9001 RRC Riel He Tandscane vour home Nothing 101'5 N Sarinaw FE 4-0: al pt ENS! - RECLPTIONIST trainee Kee LLM GE UTIL) Ue yt joes Worid most modern masonry tie 6 ed pa ea Coc a | 100 WEDDING INVITATIONS $750 liens OCE. 2 ! : durine the day FE 8-373 PAGUSipGi HIZO ELE Brikcee, Dantes its (Oana San | Sutherland Studio 18 W Huron STENQOUR APD y rene EL $200 BABYSITTING WASHINGS AND) iar 9 Commerce: Walled Toke ace Fat. Pa Printed napkins — Fast service STENOGRATHER PBX RECEPTIONIST Bham $250 9 ironings done. $3 a bushel FE yta-iqog7s ROTO TILLING GARDEN AND ont Tare pect seit wera, | Immediate opening Prefer per- SWITCHBOARD, receptionist, coun- 2-886 __ — - N 44-6229 rs) Burns (Ee 2 oc | SON with dictaphone experience try club tod summers $250 BOOKKEEPER COLLEGE GRAD. Business Services _ 13 RD LEVEL a a = ack | EXPERIENCED | SPENCER 5g OR” , Shorthand and) tyoing .cauvired “RECEPTION iT, typist $200, uate. accounting major, 26 mar. > Ne Z sopp1Ng pele neta “PE ae acticte Winn gers Medicai terminology helpful Ltaetanc els) ST trainee light | ried 5 years. varied experience’ accOUNTING FOR OMA RE- ipt_and top sot] furn 8270 Canal Rd. ‘Cues Mich’ *RE- Starting salary $29791 monthly | typ Minimum, $300 Pontiac only tail or professionals by appoint. SOD public 2-4131 G Gener Bereta Sait vrata | court QreRaToR $250! Write Box 39. Pontiac Press mént $4952 pelvered or goatee 7“ ane FELLOW IN PANEL” TRUCK i sD " uron E light.typing ° $250) . - ~rany ni ; ive pm who saw accident t _St TR SECRETARY light shor pe nueecn ts LAT Pie ISans, Hand WAWnMOWETS| Norn "compete wetcasine cece of Infirmary this Pebe pate ca COLLECTION EXPERIENCE _ pera | for aduita only. 63 Lafatette Bt. |, Machine Sharpened { gmateurs. oo S18, 1p Pontiac. Fr 2-2605. Small reward Typing filing , legible witing SECRETA ae) see $200) eee : - Manler Teach. 10 Bagley St | pans Tees 5-3140 ar m. ith | BOOK : 2 ere me 7AY RAI exceptional oppty Apply Pontiac _ trainee ‘ . $200 | EXPERIENCED GIRL. aes SAND | APPLI, ANCE -E SERV. ICE. abe EATS pense IN DEBT? | _Box 78 a " BOOKKE} ING. Machine : 50 Weds. with references all a 7“ We/service all makes of automatic | i ki ‘19 ANION FOR COUPLE AT. | oFFice | TRAICEE 2 5pm FE 2-0743 | Moving & Truc ng 19 merece young lady exp driver, piling to live in Miamt Florida Re! $120 bate PIST / Mor public relations execu- | EXPERIENCED GIRL DESIRES | Say work FE 7589 frators, radio- cleaners and all | tvnes of smal} applisnes ROY'S | '4A-1 MOVING TRUCKING GOOD Washers, wringer washers ce |_8 SPECIAL: | GET | through Yes, whatever it is dial UFE eferences required Call after 6 SENERAL CLEANING BY THE , 96 Oakley. Ave _2-4021. service. EM %-5283 or FE 5-357], pimee Ulncotn ne leeeey viniegy pelle 1IF LEEGACE Orta) Cuil between. 6 00 and 100 1) EAVETROUGHING FURNACE _anvtime COMPANIGN AND LIGHT BOOKKEEPER Office manager pm only FE 45745 and ask Bole | i c traning and repairs reas FE 4-1 HAULING FOR PICKUP ANY- housekeeping Some car driving auto! dealership o480 Pearl 2-5922 thing FE 5-0675 : d home fm country ‘or rieht sTEN publishing firm 275 GIRL WANTS = hinvan SITTING ACE TREE SERVICE REMOVAL A-1 MOVING-HAUTING party. Write N Dejla eo niles SECRETARY to executive $125 FE 4-04:8 and trimming Get our bid FE EXCELLENT SERVICE | _1s6a_avon Ra f Rocheste AS aS tig) HOUSEKFEPING DESIRED ys 2-7188 Reasonable Rates PE 5-3458 | CURI GIRL — TYPYST. 40 wpm $228 experienced unencumbered ta, ALL MAKES OF “FOUNTAIN PENS | ABOUT ANYTHING HAULED Ex be 18 I 2670 TYPIST. Ww w P m $200 Pontiac Préss Box 1 . repaired by factory trained men. Basement. ete. cleaned FE “Auburn coe TYPIST, 20 * pm. $190 IRONING, $3 A BUSHEL 1-Day Qt,our gtore General Printing A! 4.7415. A Uuppir EXPERIENCED Gints ac TEROT Oey $390, Service On E Walton FE $2397 | fence st Phore SE L013 eet | HAULED. counts reer ore or paranle ry et WoSkkee ingen $350 renee A BUSHEL. | BI OOMFIELL WALL ¢ CLEANERS. | ASHES RUBBISH OF ANYTHING . ng, typing ¢te. And or exper ' Walls and windows. Reasonable ce enced bookkeeper MOtual_ 41355. ; IR _ SECRETAR = Buptsting $250 TRONINGS ore ee PICKUP —Free est. No obligation FE 2-1631 Hailed Anstime after ¢ ORiando | EXPERIENCED GENERAL OF-| FIGURE CLERK $200 i 5 : DRY WALL BY MACHINE FRE : —— feewcs a te t Van Wagoner g RETARY to eeccaly a bor ne “wir Jee Sy Gay gstimates No fob too bie or small | | ASHES AND RUBBISH HAULED gency 2 aw rence z Cc -BEC stee irm A Ss Ww y AY. E —_— a ~— “Pe a rr 8 83433 = DU FRE ine YOUR RUGS AND ASHES AND RUBBISH AND EXPERIENCED i MIEN ae ee TYPING SEC UPHOISTERY FREE ESTI- light trucking FE 46279 _ ; : : a c ? retarial Servic KM ¥2842 MATES FB 2-177? ‘FRANK JOHNSON HAULING, =< = [pep RAINEE Banking (2674) $269 / LIN HOUSEREEPER RAINEE, Mint type 12673) $275 TYPING AND CLERICAL WORK EXPERT TREE. TRIMMING & Moving will pick up anything INEE. Stock records (2666)$725 to do in own home E:xpertenc ri removal Ph FE 5-6593 or OR PE 5-4452. _ Single For country home 2 RAINEE, Pub relations is nate alaiter aise necessary FE 3.2000 \GENERAT SIRUCKINGM DAY ey family Pvt quatters $. (4783) esr intter 6/1 _. LECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- night. Reas | or to $40 References Apply Mrs RAINEF Air transp (4783) $350 WA ASHINGS & IRONINGS.. TO aaa & rewinding 218 e Pike. 1.6528, eves Fisher Thurs thru. Wed. 142 /TRAINEE. Sales good math ae wether or separate Child cate in bh FE #3981 : INCINERATORS CLEANED A! ASH ~ _Wayne St Pontiac FE 2-0191 Theler Ate coin oer Hoe Sy home Vic Union Lake, EM ELECTRICAL _or rubbish cleanun FE 4-5134 EXP WAITRESS . Adv pid Le LI S ED! aT ANN HAULING. 4742). $325 ~ Sh, G * woHT anD HEAVY | _ PH. MI 49090 PL TRAINER Loo nia) can $300 ~ WASHINGS | AND {IPONINGS EM Eee a 2001 | av any time FE_ 5-005 GIRL FOR PART TIME FRI/ TRAINEE Company car 4108) $125 FE INO INSTALLED LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING. and Sat. Must stay a ntant | TRAINEE, Drug clerk (4208: $315 WASHING. AND TAGMING DONE R HING, INSTALLED. “Rubbish hauled" Sand. fil) dtrt, Sane cooking and geo house!) rRAINEE. Order desk (2640) . $350| in my home or yours Also would ¢ a phes Custom pee _and gravel re 2.0603 Fork amiathlbe (distance tre TRAINEE, Sales. new car at is aed work cleaning EM |. os tal coi L& M iGuT HAURING AND G GARDEN _ Woodward MI 6-3 14768) _ 38802 _hetween 7 and 8 pm. } _amete = wing F 21017 |GIRL, TUES WEDS, FRY, LTRAINEE. Small loans (2650) Fee WASHINGS AND IRONINGS .SEP- | cawn MOWERS MACHINE “RUCKING NGANAULING Roe Sat. 9 am through casa. " | TRAINEE Interviewing (2655) $ arate or together Pickup and de- ground els Tepaired FE. Mesger, 7 cooking. Stay two nights. $1$ TRAINEE, Mechanical (5207) $330 oy ver OR_ $5522 _after 5:00pm __Anvtime Cheap. FE A HOUIEESEPER FOR RETIRE} | Tee Furniture be $280 | WASHINGS” ON! y M1 REFER: | Eee MONEE SWARPENED | | “0 DEI. L CART, AGE | TRAINEE, Repairing (5206) ‘s27a9 ences FE 2-961} 0000 0 | Local and, Long Distance Moving | Pleace write experience. ‘sep. TRAINEE Like figures 123¢) $8 | WAITRESS | EXPERIENCED in _fticket 1 i ari FE g hare6 |_ ne FE 5-6806 | 2 1 r@211+ $32 Nt ; . hie eo we) Fesees | Es * TRAINEE: borer eine! (2668) $320 s-028T Hauor Ea “wor 2 er ; eharpeced or repaired» Alr REDU CE D R: A TES | . = i = trol 12667) $350 = 3 cooled motors repaire £ ay an fo kerve vou Ssmit HOUSEKEEPER MIDDLEAGED | TRAINEE, Sereritoe 12650) $260 Witt Sy oo pRoNinay FOR | CHIL- service Free pickun and delivery eas ving. FE 44868 to live in. Pontiac Press Box f3} tTRaInEE bales {ree car nee ek re eb Piet int Phone FF 20873 65 Lincoin ; ' LADY TO LIVE IN FOR GHN- ~ 4714: - 8310 delivery HE TING SE RV ICE iv ks O 5 Rent h work, Laundry, no copk- TRAINEE, Drafting ‘6234: $300 — = eee ' Bue oe RcRale ranch house MAy- TRAINEF, Purchasing (2662) ats Gas. of] burners and furnaces, RUCKS TRACTORS fair 6-6272 TRAINEE, Comptometer (2663) 8270 ; . cleaned and servied All makes mu ND EQUIPMENT i iF TRAINEE, Collections (2664) 8290 RENT 14 \ ST Dav or nicht FE 41082 Days OL | AND EQUIPN He APeEAS Cm wane = TRAINEE. Stenographer (2665) $325 oo ; 29181 WAYNE HEATING CO ‘a Top Picku qa pom (eteke Sunday ot holidays, "pine ba er. | 5 through Retit .\d.! Room, .prasterino~ ath KINDa- HH . ee ne a * ny Be 1. i ef ps een | GRAEBNER’S—Pontiae ‘house: apartiicit; vany: —Miete CR eis | te aIT C SALES TRAINER | 313 Pontiac State thing — Want Ads give _Plastering paont yacton tor Enaustriat ater ° 410 on ach = = Board 26 PR tlt LS N. EXC or == = OR 2 2 CHIL- 0637 dren FE 7 Wtd. Household ¢ Goods 27 PAD FURNITURE NEEDED SOEAE OF ALL your household goods, call MYr- tle _2-1521 it for von OA eUcTION ONE OF PONTIAC'S La LARGEST furniture buvers Cash waiting PE eT) WANTED TO BUY ALL TYPES Phone FE 2-56: =» IT: QUICK, Classified Adg! 28181 for an ad- writer and get it! Yoo. Sy kA 4 f pa on ee Aedes Ny Ue tae ea ee ee — els dies hoy ir a ua een Cee fo Te 1 \ ’ oh aed fi yl an Se < ’ . ‘ \ : ul : = i - 2 il fe . A Fe 4 0 - . Y 4 . Cae : ~~ , = vk . ee . E ~ ee ee oe : 5 ee Ss 4 \ re oar Gd AY ‘ a “| . ss ! ee ! : THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY... MAY 9, 1956 ; THIRTY.THRER | Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 Wal Wanted Real Estate 32A MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alan __ For Sale. Houses 43 For Sale Houses — Teles For Sale Houses, | 43) For Sale Houses 43 tinea J eee ~~ LLLP PL AL .__ USED SAFE \ i : |) BDRM. BRICK 1%. at erage . whgeeeed! an mer Ie 4 |? Near Wallleme Lake. @12.000. © out ‘Bhaded lot wt BRICE Phu brick yanch home. and WA di URED SB AURANT eres, acreage of ne “ew ROME PRICES ' pureed. FE $2167. | shades, cement Grive. terrace. . +2561. —. x LAKE ome : Roads w ie ANTED: ROY an Realtor | PvE, | and tile bath, _W. Bloomfield: $16.800 FE 46450. barrel. - 4-2551 or “EM (26% W. Huron; 2-741 Adults only. 87 8. Parke. ment. noebls lot” 904" Meliock. . 2 PAMILY 3-4174 between 6 4. j SEISTINGS WAR J ROOMS “BATH TER- _ former! 1. EM : 34046. : Py } > h | 5 ‘and down; gas . — Money Wanted — 28a; Is race. . ot. Mel-Mar a LARGE ‘§ ROOM” “INCOME coM.- Established im 1016.3 - | ‘ | 2 car gar, gas furm., close in butter ~~F : ——~ : all Finds of sy ge in _ ~ : «Bemus pe, turn, Wonderful EXCEPTIONAL VALUE—3 bed orem $2000 Gc 5 ur AND 4 OWN ONTRA erty im Rochester area.” |3 CLEAN ROOMS PVT. BATH. neh ho Te thsesiet | s2809_ Do DOWN - LAKE FRONT Sen: | OKER Furnace, 1 car garage, —_ Steen septal A erg ihy | __ Adults; 78 Norton. Savasailetherl beuses in elty, er pame new 93. Larse | Sational value. ‘Coz clean” | paved street near PHS. $11,500. house, 4 lots 0 w ye iss enr (esas hd am two bedroom bungalow. Enclosed | —Box_#4, Pontiac less seas, St. 189 E. Auburn Ra. |? ae ee eee oe saenal Wiateelt een Gomceran esroment | oy cre Wicnenn plenty at clow- | phrch ‘Large, weilvandscaped Paty, Mt JONES REAL Betare a er Teoms, 8 sem : t t. i j Wanted to Rent 3 29/08 ot SP OL 1-121 | jower. Usilifies, FE 2-5408. 1008, 40NF an Bicely landscaped: Pes ousatls | sient rialteos 0 camel Prices gus _Huron___Ph._FE 43605 : 4 ROOMS, ALL PRIVATE: CHILD oe arul $11,900 with 62.600 down | GEaoectinon { LAKE wes 3 BEDRM. movsE WITHIN 5 MI. W S ecialize _Welcome, §3 8. Sanford nw Muren PE CT | tat oper (cent mtg | §795 DOWN — Brand new starter | 2 bedroom home, ern bases of Pontiac. FE 5-1049 after 6 p.m e@ oOpecli ROOMS AND PVT. BATH. PVT. SYLEVAN-SHORES Drayton ara — Modern | 2-| home with full basement. “Good | ment. lees ote sr will “ten fd Se TO aoe lamar In properties located in Water- cance TES 1106. By owner. brick. 2 bdrm, itv- bedrm brickcrete bom | sound construction" Septic. | with nace No Aa r house, 2 of Union Lake Vi Mr ford, ld & tptepentonce | 4. oe te ost 3 ing room. kitchen - dinette, full ern kitchen plastered wails. meal | bath well kitchen sink and all| 3:30 pm. EM_ 3-614. cintt r) vitesse: EM Te, Gog ae ection top dol- |. is and ul Also 4 room : basement, l'a-car garage. Large &G a 33 bal bes t <9 thi FE i basement. Lake privi. two car lot dacaoed i binek 4 interior studding. “A real value MODERN 2 BEDRM. HOME. . after 4 p.m | comen eee * monthly. | garage. House shown only by nied jae 49.980 . ar ae) nes ick possession. Very attractive! and ‘a garage. Lake privileges. 4-4686. appointment FE 2-3424 after 4 30 “yr Ome WES tC eee or spall balances, new or sca JIM W RIGHT, Realtor ree eee | tetera Contact Mr Burs A ‘Lattgng re eae) - BROWN, Realtor | A Home with a Future eal Es- 345 Oakland A Fe 5-06 | _ Ave. See Mrs. : ; : ; : 5 EM yer for appointment, a ieces 1363 4 “Huro Ph FE 24810; If you like @ large home with evenings .PE €4eag or FE GesiS | eee Resi Estate wxchange alg XOURSELF, OAS HOT | a | Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 For’ Rent Rooms 37 "SMALL DOWN PAYMENT. | Next to the Consumers Power Co-operative Heal Fstale Eachange betes premeass eae Seine’ komt. Ast for Mr. Clark. | y. PE 2- . ace acs in ee 2 Ne ae SAVE ON THIS ONE BUY DI-| | cc ° we : | Rent Apts. | Furnished 3 GGEY BASEMENT APT NO CHIL | ATTRACTIVE, APT: OVERLOOK. SLEEPING ROOM. GARAGE fect from owner. 2 bedroom, new | ———______________ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _Modern ‘kitchen, A tong. wide. itv: CASH < ~~ - dren, Utilities furn. Por informa- ing Sylvan Lake OR 3-7466. i tiie. for clean man. FE | lake home MA 5-7546 = / | OPEN EVES & SUNDAYS ing room coved seer by ive: For land contracts. New or old.! | huitiee pgPMS BATE ans Or: | cuos a oe ee a KITCHEN. oot oe a ones, Ges SLEEPING ROOM. CLOSE IN | : 2B TE _ peopel 3 full Seramic tiled Large or small. Buyers waiting. | snera Lk. PE 47301, cre einploved cvean couple oniy,| Kitchen and dining space, 2 baths, _ Pvt. entr_ FE $5432. 119 Norton i. : | slocks From City Hall | vathr go ms, 8 wonderful bed- Prom courteous service. ad D3 RM, pvr. r. BATH, HEAT No drinkers. FE ¢ oak firs, fully insulated, oil heat, SLEEPING ROOM ie i Sipns Are Evervwhere j 16- room brick now used as 3 matic ol steam _ Brin = our oreet AS call TAME laundr arage, refined FURNISHED APTS. storms and screen children wel- ‘FE_5-3208 - |; family. Lot. 0@x Zoned resi- - sautecacre ad 80441 © ae Its. R { come, reasonable cau MY 3-211. | So nn ; > @entla’ 3. Must sel) to settle es- y Ask or Ted McCullough, No ob:| —Sdults. Ref. FE 2 | 114_E._Howerd Ask for Charles Sta WEST SIDE. EXTRA | LARO} LARGE | tate Lot alone worth asking price | Corner. lot.’ “car garage, lus td LIGHT aes eee ROO FURNISHED APT. | BRAND NEW 5 ROOM. PARVATI | sleeping room jeely furnished | 18 THE ‘BIRD’ TO SEE \\ VTER FORD TW P of only 6.000 large oot en lf vou need ah acs HAYDEN, Realtor’ bale a =| FE 3- | Path aa entrance PE Si Pag gpianee: os cine wens das i &c BURBAN — TRADE (| & Vossen Lbcaras ith ba: | i pelea Ha Toned MDs pe , : M_ KITCHENETTE AND OOM ESSE er mara 77] x == : spread eee: . , | ga E_walon Open Eves, hein Naahing vinci | PORN WE AGhg APT CunAN, CLOSE IN, AND BATH WOMAN. COOKING PRIVILPORS. eed eee | ora ee FOR LAND CONTRACTS. _NvPte pays eh bene a | BETH LAKE rch. Upper. Also earees: FE | Peet ad ©. Near town. FE’ Modern 3 bedroom bungalow lo- | small 2 réom house on t | type of neighbors you went Nice J. VanWelt, 5440 Dixie Hwy. 2 mrietiy modern apt.. private | 8-1414. ae | ated west of Pontiac As sum would make a nice playhouse for bedroom bungalow with sun 3 FT. OF NICE OR 31355 ‘1 BLOCK FROM SEARS COM-| jai, Washer ‘garden space. 018 | Fase - N MI? N OF TED'S. *) Mi. 8.| mer draws near your family will | enlldren uicTeunlalae eerlaet ae 109 | room and garage. lar aded 130 FT. i tetany furnished apt. for 1 €0-) weekly. FE 5- | IMMEDIATE POSSESSION: FOUR St. Joe's. On Woodward Ave enjoy suburban living on this) jandscaped corner lot. Only $8 lot. $8. . La SANDY BEACH | tleman, PE 3-7464 | | ee _Fms. and bath; upper. PF. 2-832 |’ ster bedroom. Bloomfield eee. | larae ‘s acre let. Full price 90 300 30 : Li hate , 7 weds ce FLOOR 4 ROOMS. BATH AND | | OT eaten bleed vELY 4 en ta pide HURON APTS 3 ROOMS AND | . tiod, At bus stop FE 57332 | on terms. Owners will consider | WATER FORD TWP Orchard Laney Breakwater is in em ~ Sy os Fess Se oedity hon now. and sarden Adulte | 0 only. a oe 86 «6 Caretaker§ = 103 SO — ROOM,| her home in trade ! , al peat ecnaahew eo i. Baths palsy ea eos ie a Aiaod moure rrouading wf Tr . te. . , 3 ROOMS, PVT, BATH, eons Ape. Pvt, ENTRANCE | LARGE $ ROOMS. BATH AND 7 LARGE CLEAN SLEEPING RM. as P SIDE 2 FAMILY £,200°R ‘lot 'ntcely anascaped | home, lot S0ui80, near town. Ter thade trees. "The tear ‘srownd basem Elec. stove. Baby or. | Some fruit trees. is is @ neat rifle buy at $11,000 dete 3 decorated. ed. Apply 1 79_Cl | for gentlemen ries jeocrenes. 245 me has a full basement with A lc ble Gnd bath. No children. References. | small child welcome No drinkers _Neison St FE ¢437 ; See nae nnalipeices Iriex\ ai \ mm base- valida ‘7 ROOM APT PRIVATE EN-| FE 12-5002 after 6 Sat and Sun | On buslines FE 64740, 1340 N 44373, Here's an wvestment that's hard | \Villams Lake Front leaf tera ld “trance. FE 46 | ore pe re eee Perry St. after 430 pm 2 AND 3 ROOM, NEWLY DEC-| to beat whether the owner oc- | are uhams Lake Fron ongpeet : oh NEW DUPLEX 4 LARGE ROOMS! Perry St _orated, Clark cupies one apt, or rents the en- | HE Le LL, HOME Five room b& alow, attached ga. a room with fireplace ing r hi { land tracts 2 ROOMS. KITCHEN laa BATH.| 2 rooms, bath. .jving room. / LARGE 4 ROOMS & BATH 2983 | — a ee tire income. Now shows $80 per| § room 1 story ranch ¢ rage, 20 ft “iiving room, 2 leeae oe | full beth. eee eee ea hat ere ririee | Chd welcome #431 Ni Perry: kitch. dinette and full basement Pontiac Lake Rd vor Scott Lake __Rooms With. Boa a Ey ine tees ‘ p story _raach type beme.| rage. 2° . ee] See ae) hes ne ey ary “ renee! Brine | ROOM STUDIO AND BATH,| Newly furnished. no previous oc- = . Slone. Owner's § Yoom | pee|| rs Good Siubocbsed reaet| poled. a Beoudiely ‘andseaped lot, | heated 2 car garage > our © ! ae a . could i, . + takeu Neale; the cach. See €ouple, 890 Robinwood, off N.|_cupants. MY 2-2611. FE 2-7040. nae 3. LOVELY 3 AND > Bate ROOM AND BOARD | rent for $100 per month All in | geea buy Peep cng heels scenic view of the jake. Terms | cludes rowboat oars. or Mr qlonnece. perscnally for fast Perry. faxes eos rata | pacers esepertin Adults, OR 31943. | $1 Fairgrove | Hesdviat li beeper dy yoln iets re- | that will please you pevet ens) tools. The ment adu. ee ~ —— — price . Ly rm bd = o TENE TARA, BRTANOE | eth eter nat “ca: MOORRL, ARO E? BOY Th RD a a Rey rake | tates CARERRONT, cule "Piced et i000 wis A. NSON, Realto M8 FOR COUPLE. UTIL. | olie church, James K bus, eroc-| ueuities “turn. plus washes and —§! Florence FE S001 —__ ‘SIGNED FOR room bungalow on 3 well lund. H ME ale a fee Rd Tecan 018 weekiy PE bss Ron ee dryer. $160 per month. No chil | MAN TO BOC Senses Poplar | LUXURIOUS LIVING seabed | lote. Hrult trees, and grap 2 - | |g) nooms, Pal¥. Ret. ADULTS | os enol, |e ——= | © San Aaa ROTOR “ ee Not a swimming beach IMMACULATE op oy 5 he 5 "rAL ne ys) MAN TO: SHARE LARGE ROOM FE 4-2533 | only Clear. FE oS aE _clean, 27 Clark St NEWLY DECORATED with refined young man. Twin} This ts the home that will catch But ihe view that bite = MAR Is the word for neat 2 \2 ROOMS, IDEAL FOR ONE 3 ROOM UNFURN APT. 0, 3. 4 room and breakfast rooms | beds. Good location FE 2-3429 our eye st first glance The| dock. Priced at 623,000 room home im Drayton Plaine. LET Us Mocee E Dresden Franklin Blvd. Bteam heat Hot water, day and | spores. nage | . impressive brick front with color- : It so clean you will be | SPOTLESSLY CLEAN ROOMS, Bid on the sale of your con- 2. LARGE E “ROOMS. BASEMENT SMALL MODERN APT VE night. Janitor service. osegd to “home style meais. FE 60377. 14; {24 Slate porch jalousie door | ’ REALTY to take off vour tract bef apt. on S. Marshall. FE Lis R aves omy Close to sc “4 M be highlighted by urofessional | .. tg: | 1002_W. Huron FE 54-9407 as you enter the fully i arty ou sell Real le oe can $15 per week, pius utilities} F°"bie. corner Sanford. FE | —Matthews. landscaping The 18x30 cor BUSINESS Is QOOD AT LADD's" | —— living & dining rooms. The Edw. M. Stout. Realtor ‘Doone AND BATH PORN. Rand =r 8-2336. Convalescent Homes 38A/ floored. living room with corner ! recat Garage, daly 8 erst tn vastoay wasted. es vr staan gt Pee Sits? lita and ba re Pleo, | POP QUE yey Peo po ee eee ee MT ey a a Eves | erly people, 328 Joslyn, handy to z E SIDE Veeretiere ARE FOR AGED.| Custom. butit’ kt uit tn well arranged tte nat- RATE ne nae FOR OUR) oP _ten PE om ee WEST SIDE. | ERGELUNT CARE OR, agED. | Eusiom ‘uit bichon, but is Towa eins GEO. MARBLE, Realtor ra mabieees’ Seg pemeain Ste en NEWLY, DEC. BTU. anea WET OPE so0et.| Ciehuat tha shopping center 2 | WONDERFUL HOM EFOR EL-| master ‘bedroom Ceramic ie | 06 Dito Hwy.. Drayton Plains | Ot — fe ee | See ee + |_ orate pply_ 7 ark St. = ae ie Plexib’ tes, Ex- th just off the other 2 | - 1231 ; K..L. Templeton, Realtor ~~~] room apr. eee TH. a eran Gocransees ane] baGui peat Cellent feed, Loving cate with | sized bedrooms rick ‘ire- | «288 W. Rd. or M24- ina spncteee * 333 Orchard Lake Rd FE 4456). i140 = Howard TH [REB ROOMS Cay ain u. | ethend bemedremen dimer kari aot trained staff. Special diets, doc-| Place in the recreation room| 1 back lawn. This home is a , Con RMS. AND BATH.” PRIVATE Clean, roomy epee \eweusanand’7 gee Mg tor cali beautiful grounds) Makes for a warm tamily —— —— cal ranc! = a aa WE NEED 2 FE al oa a oe perme with ‘ovely_ shade FE edie | ing place Many many = ty the kitchen - , | entrance. Child welcome. : | ®ee Mr. Smith at 28 E. Huron St. a ——————— | tras peed ae, the full” Cates | Ne t. Vz. Ib AKE E STATES an attac i car LAND CONTRACTS | _500s UTILITIES FURN. 1 RM i PER-| | ____ Hotel Rooms 39 $31,000 LAKE PRIVILEGES Quick pos- pueeye Scant Co Wee getees - 2 ROOMS. | son in Pontiac, MY 92-6196 Rent Houses Furnished 3B . ; ly eeasloa i Neatimiteleael t bedroom « road“ i, We will give vou a quick cash FE 5-7758 UPPER 3 ROOM APT. NEAR ~~ HOTEL AUBURIN WARD F. PARTRIDGE} home. with electric stove & re- lake — call today offer with no additional hidden > ARGE ROOMS. CLOSE IN. 4) Peatios an! Fisher Plant. Gar- |. . mess ae REALT ~ Fy frigerator included. “All Le only affords "phone. Godot pean eon Florence Ave. * spot. Prefer, couple or 2 a reppiedcasanah OIL — ES ree ne as Day or week 4 << ‘ OR Fic 4 358 $800 DOWN hl Lake. Priced at sta “4 . “2 ROOMS. PVT ENTRANCE. bachiors. FE 3-0670 objec to one chil efer- so 1 or 2 room apartments. } 050 W_ Muron 8st : 7 ; 2 : NS re , . ” % res hoor, Rauita only? FE 2-0566 a anne, ences iraauived! 3147 Orchard Le. 444 “Auburn and @ retreere er “Jea39 __Open Eve 7 to 0 iil SILA XD AREA ~ c WHITE BROS. icone) cc tuate ces a UNISHED APT ee | » wot y RMS. SEM MODERN “HOTEL ROOSEVELT = MULTIPLE LisTINo sx | Naa upots Tenens | ROOM FURNISH APT. 60 N WOULD. LIKE TO RENT 3 o* 5 . S RVICE seat : i modern home in | 33_W. Huron St. 2 F, ,> 4 ROOM APT WITH PRIVA FE clean condition 2 |” : Open_Eves. bea oe |_Sanford FE 2-106) | 2 LARGE ROOMS, BASEMENT | apt. Private bath 2 children ee DON'T SELL YOUR RE oe tract until you have seen us. CARTTOL BA sayy vos & Loan co is W. 0861; ome _ Gingellville, FE $1927 Bee oa oa Fonv OUR 2 ,ADULTS. FE $3008 AFTER 3. Re ee onc ae a et Lanes sey a PRIVATE BATH, 3 e ron St. Phone FE 2-8316 |" 2 children 7 -“ Clark | Rent Apts. ts. Unfurnished ; 34 RM. FURN 2 STOWELL, $55 mo For internation call De- troit KEnwood 5-0396 WILL PURCHASE GOOD SEA- 2. soned contracts at very fittle dis- cow nt $-3742 Stove furn DORRIS & SON REALTORS retrig “ROOMS, BATH 1 HEAT. LIGHTS, 3 ROOM AND KITCHENETTE. AUB) 100 8. SAGINAW aT. AVAILABLE porch Offering an ‘ttractive par JA A ner Close in «cults. FE, stove ane ——e Wo ose cannes Cer REELOERL ma ad aa onl apeemier ae peta : a pe room with ‘ar. I OON LAKE . : WE HAVE wi ee ; very clean Couple only » . __ ; _ pets end wall mirror Shining ; K rY $200,000.00 7 ROOMS AND BATH (ST ST. FL. _Seeinaw Inquire rear door _ lita Vorvnewiyweds, bachelors or Rent Office Space 41 mmut Sicnco PAS gc ed ractt sent cal Genreadi caesar tse ampsen octorai bears, ape en oul ture maven 14s 1 h ee) euréing ‘couple TPm 12-1671 | 2) ROOMS FAND BATH: PRIVATE office girls. N Side. Selected ten- He 2 - 16x28 ft. utility eton nundtsr tute, | places, 20x11": living room max REAL rTowes wv, a | nace storm sash. elec. water At our disposal to purchese new 2 AND 3 ROOM, NEWLY DECO- _entrance, 114 Maryday. FE 2-820. ants Parking space. Appointments Space for eabension on Wek | ter bedroom 17x10. Full beth and. 377 6 Telegraph heater, situated om large lot 80 carialiantal Bectintellbelore you Boe ae Telegraph, apply 3 ROOMS. BATH. PRIVATE EN-| onl: bs 2062 Commonwealth. FE marr haei me LOCATION, on fully: bngulates: aedeca pea cores | 1 bath ce tina and drapes | Co-operatives Real _Ratale Exchange paxil bees apy tated, Ged ar trance, Late refrigerator, electric | ; . 1 are inc asem tiled eel. ASK FOR BOB MAMAN, Uw cs —RARTLY Fo PORN | sete uae ecorsiat) FE 31701 TEL-HURON AREA MODERN | Bullding. Ideal for retall or pro. | lot gt Dlock 't6 bus CSubstantjel | Delo oll heat _ Qretsized 3c car BY OWNER Prectated. Only $4,960 with com To Buy—To Sell—To Insure F ___sC*FE_2-6754 J ROOMS, MODERN. erEAM | housetraier, Couple only. YE| £ Partridge Realer. 1000 © | VERRED GUT On men FUL HOME INDEED! Call roew! ne sr ehewe” meals prices oulben, _ 2 ROOM Fi PORN =ier. PRIV heat. FE 2-1061. =e: Huron, FES331.. | ; ~ .. $5,500. ae Mate meri ts keners! TR PVT. ENTRANCE AD Rent H Unfu \ 1. pas : | $13,750. $3,780 down. FRA morigage | peymests. a RER HEAVEN) NX 7 ROOM APT WITH PRIVATE | bath. 102 Elm. FE 5-6810 [~~ ent Flouses Unturn, 36: ANOTHER GOOD BUY! ALMOST NEW ot... Ip whet you'll say when you see |? ghiranee. 174 Mt Clemens St. FE | T RMS "AND BATH. «39 BLADWIN. pon Mccse PARTLY wR | For Rent Miscellaneous a a oon PLAINS | rm. bungalow. 2 bedrooms.| ©. I. 3 BEDROOM BRICK/ extra lal “and iiving ie §-3354 . SEP a ae ane euty built ek New-| jerge livin 1 with $1400 dona: caak rooms,| ‘rm. ent, 2 Es | RNALTY CO, REALTORS ? ROOMS PRI Fie MU Clemens | 2 Roows tert BEEN Prius RNISHED. | 5 7 ROOM HOUSE SS ronEe | mh Se one Bae grind rs irogme, one newt pores |S Sitcnen * Tied" bath Ol" FA 1 Ere iitcase onsee tell pete car__gorage 9 col 430 gal : cooley Lake : | ; dshers, scrubbers. -emen ind- | heat, self-storing storms and io) prey: eres, 5 price. a a - _St | PE 2-9 | rs, ste eamers etc. FE £31 240 carpeting. aluminum storms and | A : . | es rT oe ee Owen 8 Aiatrict It 7 eres beryl! mrp | 2 ROOM FURNISHED APT. a ROOM APT es F ENTRANCE. 2 Se HOME. WALL TO _Baiawin Ay | screens new avminas 1'a car ga: | ieatulate” 63 ner aewe. “905 mae 5 rooms with full basement on lot 00 20°, has city gas 64 Hill St | Partly fiirn. Adults only. wall carpeting, full basement. | HOUSETRAII. = ‘FOR RENT IN 157 ft. Back tented Ponca er | month Sanford Street plastered =ehe sewer, $12,100 — bal. on terme, 2 ROOMS AND BAT _Whittemore automatic heat. Coleman St. FE = Keego Harbor to Sesirable cou-| froutage Offered at 68.950 ¢ ee oak) Nroors. 17 ehation [piesa tons oN 1, acte “ S H, SRM APE BTOVE ANDRE. -20878_890_per_month ple Phone VE 5-7 | OWNER LEAVING STATE. GARDEN vers. alt 10. ler. \ Her ectnce ating Lancers Hn or more with 1 frontage. NEW I Vi Be RNISHE D. f fri furnished. West Side. No 7 ROOMS AND BATH, $60. iseo | — : . +e : your's, rs3 a * ¢ ele * is ees , A : TRE ETC eee T 1n | t 1000 down to a O will move |. ¢n, liv. rm, w ining “LL”, 8B een Loan 18 uelcetagn Cc LOS E TO DOWN. | at ren one perma on ee elec: | _Pite os0us” Walled Lake. North- | ayes EW Ay ST 1G (ay ID -BET TER: BES r | thediapak ete Aah se pare just i Keble iovelv 3 ebiolt aimere ate Lake t lake ie = S e | ic, a My e ] ere Sa A GOOD BUY |; turing a 2 bedroom home and gaiow in the Longfellow School x o ¢, must x eeeeel TOWN. FE 42579. _phy. FE 47272, «ROOM Bouse: MODERN PART | /RENT HERE LEAVE THERE In thie 2 bedroom frame. 2 story 1', car garage. On paved road section, $9950 full price be seen Psi ted. To- — Raced = J ROOMS nae BATH, PVT. EN. urn. or unf 1 child welcome and Closed Trailers home located in better neighbor-| © & Tee living room, plastered price $10, — bal. Wanted Real Estat 32A 2 ROOM FURN APT. FIRST trance. Utilities paid. $58 per mo Vic. of Wolverine Lake, $55 mo. p FF oe laad 3245, Dixie Hwy, h Close to public and paro- | walls and gas heat $1, down $8 room bungalow with lake [ees easy terms : EE: CEOS | 1etuaMaeicoms store, end bus. | FE 47902 ‘| __FE _4-1310, call_after_§'30. OR_ 3-14 chial schoote stores and churches. | 87.050 1s the total price YOU'LL | tle , on crescent Lake. neat SrA rc | PER PRIVAT ian AND D BASEMENT. "MAPLE Bus at door, gas heat. Best part; SAY ITs WOR MON- clean. $8000 w: DOWN 2 OR 3 BEDROOM MODERN _5-0142 |J ROOM UPPER PRIVATE E En-| 4 paly enaat Lanes part) & aap move. tnto cael’ _—_— down oe ny. : ‘home. In or near Avon Tw 2 ROOMS AND BATH trance & bath. 490 N ni For Sale Houses 43) WON'T BEA Beautiful 100 ft lake front with e, with ment on Bil Reascuable AERO CE EOP weil 3 ROOMS & BATH aa ie Wheto Pea ced tee jae as LES ey partly finished 4 bedroom home, bel. ‘Road. ter wich = 2 (ROOM a Seas BATH. ga| ‘ties furm. Couple only. 281 Oak-| hq dining. $100. BY OWNER: OI RESALE. RANCH | .T° pay pte hell Te Trad ' HUMPHRIES euett cottage, green house, yard Fal prone ad ae =r CASH er ae | TROOM TERRACE. RAMONA-CT | (De 4 bedroom. 2 car garage, YOU TTOWE LL INSURE TT = : Tota! ‘pric "bal. oa Cash for your home or equity 2 Ri CELY FURNISHED. | 3 ROOM MODERN GARAGE APT |” Rent 975. Adults. Anytime. FE !@&e lot. $12.800 Rochester are REALTOR , ’ = egsy m If you plan to sell, call us. We: Near a eee Atuieler worke | | Blestrichyyatums, Wetztes Lake | 2.3022 | 332 Michaelson, OL 2-3750 all 4 PE pzeus en, YOUNG—REALTOR wili be flad to look over your ing girlA 88 8 Frahcts’ privilege Couple only, $50 mo.} — Wed. Sat & after 330 pm N Telegraph en Evenings | 412, W Huron 8t ar manny: NOT) See what OR 3-1 e 160 ACRE. FARM, 7 MIL ro NORTH other days " aaerrth ve -Rea| Estate Exchange + ? property, no obligation. in many } ROOMS, SAND BATH _UTILE | — 650 after 6 11: Call FE &2 . : — Ph PFE 4-4525 u are looking for fn our ads cases we are able to get FOU“ tins furnished Close.in FE 40192 “JROOM| APT | NEWLY (Deco. — °C Veneer. Call FE WE WILL. BOTLD ON | =| Blease call one ot friendly sh Just phone FE 46492 or FE — aor rated Nice location Reasonab: ( : edroor she ouse is ULT r s c I LJ ‘or onal Informa- 4 ani? Clar Real Fistate 1362 “4 ageStS ADET IS ONL ¥ rent Available May 7th Call FE: BROWN Est : ‘i fest rou $4370 $110 down $4" ae BIT SOS Re Ar TORS MUCMELE LISTING SERVICES Tucci with your help we can find Huron St Open evenings te for <. e) ae! v" ORES oO or FF 2-9502 Ask for Mra ‘ peor ace net ree Ona ee mo Bec ou wo er En edd). CO CbErat “| ie i fas Fachanue : 7 ® house that will piease you. Clark 2 PM APT CVE CONVEN cDougal ae . tiona! informa'ton contact -+ ot } tS J _ Sp eval West “ide. Excel. = a ee ; ae ; monu or . Bateman ‘ DOG HOUSES | trans tes ae Reason. ° nieve Tue vAaults ie ee Res, Hie MIS TI AUT Red H orse nee ein BRAN H OFFERS 7 ANE Stout, Reslton! ' Lo Ss nt Be . 192 F Huron FE 4 POST OFFI — 3 ROOMS & BATH “HEATED. S 2 i Open Eves Till 8:30 p.m. » 3IENGATLOWS 2’) ROOM, MODERN APT On| Ground floor. Private entrance. IN- ROCHESTER LARGE 2 BED- EQUITY IN A eas Hous : a .p ||| I ub .. | lake To responsible peop OR Near Goodison. 875 \ 6-1831 room ranch, carpeted Rec. room, vee Lat Lede pel V5 F Near St Michael's Ott Baldwin Two F . ° ANYTHING ao) |\7-RM APT. UNFURN HEAT a | 2 cart Siar cohen trees © ACRES AND 3 ROOM HOUsF MODERN "ome ON 2 ACRES bo fuom brick eid shingle, . i Meany many exis: wo Family Cash tn 24 hours for your equity. 2 ROOM APT ALSO 3 RM. A water ifurnil YeatiyilansoW&l iret: rome Sore achoble. | Lease ee eta) round) i Late. OF! _ Near Drayton Plains OR 3-060 home in excellent condition | New Cyclone fencing, 1's Full basement, New gas heat- Call now Well-furn. toe re ih Clos erences required At. Groveland aravebie: SEI PRR ASM Se owner. MA \ 5-4794 ee oes Gal pa ved eattracd n> creckes| ‘ake ey (Gielen rs ing plant, 2 baths, 2 car ga- ; N mln Csiineits 61. ____|\ on Diaie, MEL, 7-1381. 675 ver; ©8841 SaSeese on first floor 3 & bath on nd rege. Price $12,500. weiting Edw. M: Stout, Realtor 5 ROOMS AND BATH, FRIGI- onth No eS TARGE COTTAGE, LAKE PRIVI |BY OWNER ¢ ROOM “HOUSE. peconay Fully berement ies Heat lent! | aha tance downtown. Could get $150 7 Seeine nS ; daire, automatic neat, private en-| j M. ALSO 2 ROOM. PRI-| leges. nice aub, children welcome.) basement, and garag Nea | pn AE ely abt ls Sasement. Lasalre blll heat. ber mo. Call for appointment. Coane |_trance, 32 re CHIE. vatevvath. front apt’ Main floor, | Call after 6:00, EM 3-599 _Siatwene es Gas ‘heat, 200 To SO ee eatin one and: only $12.750. GI terms ; : oe 3 ROOMS. GROUND FLOOR. CH Convenjently located to factored’ | MODERN 2 BEDROOM HOME. | Whittemore FE 3-755 | l cave. Pull orice Sit766. G8! on balance. Chippewa Rd. lees US! | dren welcome 2 rooms. ae omc, tiae Motors and Bald-| Near Rochester and Utica. 2 car |INCOME HOUSE. /3 UNITS, TS. PVT ® 500 down : 6 specious rooms, newly deco, bedroom ranch | _bath, _ And entrance. FE 47666, win Rubber. Store in. basement. garage. Averetls June 1. Tele- ents. and baths. Garage for 3| FOR BETTER HOMES t ' Auburn Hei rhts rated. 1» baths, plus sleeping lee athens on West side or J CLEAN ROOMS, UTIL. FURN.| Can see § am. to 10 pm./ _phone OL 6108 care) aod) smeil 76 in rear for | Suburban Ranct : a ahh rch New GAS furnace. Near type n Adults only N. Paddock Al NR a business aldwin Ave , WUpurpan Want) i 2 bedroom ranch Built in eb h eat suburban for a clien | Block off bus line. Adults only. does lias : NEW 2 1 aecnacs M HOME, East | _* _busins BATE MACEDAY GARDENS ai Was coatisena netaeentees ster School and Tel-Huron with cash. Wants to pay 16 Pine Grove. Call aft. 4.30. FE | dere Ap Long. Late Priv FE 5-1958 RANCH HOME /LONE PINE VIL-/ ere is what you have been look Attraglive J bedroom mod. | foe F . : + Shopping. Easy down payment approximately $15,900 ust 93-8765 | 3'y ROOMS, STOVE AND REFRIO- aT ; lage Bloom fie} Huis 3 bedrooms, | jj : : git ern ranch home pias wrtiilty u asement. ou urnace, and terms Slices = See ee || - SMALL 3 ‘ROOM HOUSE ‘PART- Ing for » Boom bunwa.ow room and attached garave Sarge parce) 50 «189 Only E 42544 now, J. 3 RooMS AND BATH, PVT. ENTR.| ¢rator furnished. Inquire at 87 “),. turn. Call aft, 9 pm FF 2 baths, TV foom, many extra: fireplace in the beautiful pructed Fxtra large kitchen wit! $10 500 including drepes and =~ A Taylor, Realtor, 100 Oak- diarage 93 E Princeton Mechanic _ 2-411 . Vaughn ang Bloomfield High den. paneled Jiitne rorm earece x SS nee ate ae at Tarnine Ee) leor Growing Famil land Avenue ee ~ Fun TAKE #4 ROOMS TILE BATH AUTO === SS Schoolx $20,600 MI 6.2218 nice Ina ft jot Ental , : a eee ty : y — a 3 ROOM FI RNISHED LAKE ? SMAL i fovs FoR RENT -—- ~ Hell t r petert ng rm “Automat Ideal home in an tdeal location Ree Ie E) ron opts eiitien Huce | Bost te coupe oni cre. eerste g | Aue beat, eliiaren melgome! 20800 Upectoen oo rela mon ee ae ae radiant heat atuminon AS ater ford for growing children, | Near St vailah Rut t ¢ for 2 schoo! UL fel ant th st ff Taylor Ra 190 TOG: 101 Ls G fr wil cor ey trade rate RlGer endl wire be | ae A A.G, i een : temcnees Ar ianie working cou- 4 ROOMS & BATH ON IST FLOOR A ‘nt / LEAs alee Perce : Rare cries | anc... ety Oe ea i Donelson per y it S penedict 3 bee rae ple Ng children OR 21-9764 Near Wilson Foundry Will accept weep SUBURBAN NEARLY NEW | home ponecr Wie ee ARP PR 1150 9 10 extre lot ms iii Close to village | of Water. schools 7 nice rooms, break« C rea = ~ < = a * t de ? M M he r Yr inf t a ev “erme ¢ 7 Ls ” fi tilted ; Northwestern Hwy at M belt 3 ROOMS AND BATH 1 child, $18 weekly ‘incl best “qorms & bath Utility rm. schoo) = Ae ere ag series cal MEN a aiiace nonce pert) e fast room and knotty pine rece = . FE 35-1473 _EM_ 34327, CS™~—siss Sashabaw Rd Farm House. FOR col f see D ONLY 2 BEI aN (ee OPEC Merve Th ; r DP eee reation room with ber. New I's batt el! planned ine Finest sand b hein © \* x 213-It's among fine riew _ = i ar ~— = = lr bath. hot-air furnace room wel planp ! k an 1 beac in Owe \ thi hakeon [’ ay k x : | car garage. Wall to wall car. 3 RM PRIVATE, ENTRANC ; arage $75. mo Nicholle @ Har-| . kitchen | ees with recreatior land Ch ome inke i romes and priced at just peting and all draperies, 2 ui ete bret Mid 52. Oiled: ane 4harge rooms dow n, Walk- ba °° 33: W Huron FE 5.8193 | TOM. was heat and CC + all tis summer low down pray ment 4 + m Colorsal ee a aoe dha Ketimed eos { landscaped jots with fruit trees ome ose in adstone . Sat - = met Ip es = : after Sjand weekends, "E, 2-7658 perfect condition large | ig discount for cash Shade and flowers. All for on! COM n stance Kisher I AKE 4 ROOM. 18 MI.) — — -f--——-— En se ahs eee only Or Not sold 3 TOONS Case® wer ae ee P ones Motc | Wfrom Pontiac. FR 4-729 after 4 | ’ [ - Ol WN oes 9 ble Mae SEPCIAL and ful! Firepiace. wrarpel. weitehen North End | $18,750. If your property ‘an’t sold vet, 3 CLEAN ROOMS, COUPLE ONL¥ | 1- evga! GIES AMON | R Lake Cott 360A DO WHAT YOU WANT basement Owner must ei! now Nera belted abn Bes! earn Gees CYT \* JOHN tt i because it haso't been listed 401 8 dease &t | FE 4.9319. | Rent Lake Cottages . | With /thts charming 8 room col, 6 wilt Msten to any reasonabie Beet Gapace olOerdees thal offers much living tor | sete SS — \c a < ° “ ; ontal/home tn e heart orn offer ere is an oppastunit soa : |) RMS WITH PRIVATE BATH.) 0 hearer — KASTS COTTAOES | tow {Pontiac Has fust been new- dare not pass up faci! yw posseasion $13,100, terms | only $1 pe down Full base- K IN? | ER : | Adults. 402 W. Huron. Phone FE 4 ROOM. UPPER FLAT TILE Jiving room. kitchen two bed-, ty decorated Inside and out And , ment oll heat, garage, Also 1 S384 __ | “floors. Paved St. Large back room, screened porcn, inside totiet coujd earily be used as income INCOME AND BUSINESS Lake Orion Siete eee heate iver fora REALTOR ‘ * } ROOMS, SLEEPING ROOM FOR, Yard with swings and ac 30! botttegas for cooking sandy beach $ large bedroome, full basement, How would you like to be making } reanr ranch home to of tednyn best erate at eto Wo Huron St Ph 3428 32 FE ¢-705¢ | Minutes from Pontiac | 1 good fishing 463] Port Austin Rd nf heat, ryoned commercial Only’ an addtional $209 per month? We eacellentmincactanme bulve (c $8750 A | . Multiple Listing Service BROS } ROOM. PRIVATE ENTRANCE _children welcome. OR 161l —| _LIneoin 3-7041 Ji 910 with reasonable down pas. fare it 2 upetalrs apartments TPA ll Com bina ical a dinette ee ng Service a = ROO ND UTI nt brir 125 Use onth Love nr r cent : a °. ie eles ia pelea FE oe CC mise “only an 2287 “ i” ancom (ign Cue ON i : Tea eat = artment tom t" r Forme. i Decanter Owner ley Ing State CLOSE TO REALTORS OS ; _ _ turn Boat. goed fishing $18 week FY] \P TY A B LR NTN eet Ween oe wetage lo° 88 x 238 Term Sad Wil sell this neat and Sap MICHAEL IS n60 Dixte Hwy 3 RQOM IRNISHED APTS 4 ROOMS & RB. A if H —_ ly Ph days | MY ¥44tl 4, room ranch type home meat ina tite Gilinelitntat orice 7 . clean 6 room home lle ‘ 5 0 i oi Ee isi 208 wy > } k Sul walking distance of down Phone OR 31 Bath. private entrance garage. , , WALLED IR. MODERN CONV. hat you can swear is brand There is wock inveivea here an: Clarkston Suburban town Pontiac, Oi] heat 3d th: basement 1¢. Henderson HEAT & HOT WAITER pvt beach Reasonable MA 41487 new Has tile bath, large linen, money to be made S$ obedroua ta bame in paved street S$0-ft lot Only Bests fost ie ercrms mad . “ j J ROOMS AND BATH, (PRIVATE | closet londs of cupboards in A-1 condition, tlus 1"> bat! s $7950 You'leh PEDDLING \ OU R entrance, No children FURN. W. SIDE. REA: For Rent Rooms. 37 f citchen, mercury switches through SACRIFICE 4x 1S service room and a! this cae ‘edev coeur crcacee end Een Soeneats! PROPERTY: 3 ROOM FURN APT. 14 CL nee | SONABEERAID UES) Out Eman heat lendscaped We.) Commercial” propery ey tae! echo | Serare yrreniaee its aved street, In excellent con- i_8 nA} GIRL IN loomfeid _ schoo istrict an cheap of wii] rent to responainie » x carpeted living ec... 5 / Our method of showing only to 4 pee et 7 OLDER CHIL: PHONE FE 4-7706. CLEAN reas OP OREN OA AS) Ne el ee | provle ge ryie tcome, tie bate. Li beacmentyeyn oil tie Special me suet AUS? BE SEEN TO BE AP. va 1 é - ou can hardiy lieve e@ price ull asemen new 1 e c t val. th qualified prospects. saves You aren welcome. 174 Raeburn, FE SRooMs 3 IND. FLOOR CLOSE IN.| Privileges & continuous hot wa-!) 07° hie git 259 with low down Can be Souent for much lane thes walen) heater: wicsl cecrra (IN GUel er bectic eeiar, Cann] CUmECATED Don't worry) er FE 5-7406 | ac today sine aed me mean te We saat Call FE 2-6663 or FE 2-7734 — = | 6 ment valuation tional area. Aluminum | larger than average eemp , beds hone Naken and fesidentini|- 3 ROOM FURNISHED APT. |) ROOM TERRACE, RAMONA CT, lees! 330 Huron ROOM. FF | S:OniD ONG mercer sn MoGny -living room with fireplace. WEST SIDE ‘properties We handie all details” FF, 2-4060 = ss |sorent $75. Adults. Call after 6, FE z eau Li HURRY TP SALE from schoolr 617500, terms full sized dining room, kitch- Nearly new, 2 bedrooms. large or financing and ciosing. 3} ROOMS AND BATH | 5-8492 oO FREE RENT FOR 2 ‘PEOPI LE FO; Business man leaving City !m en and bedrooms 4j] on living foom. good sized kitchen, FE 8.1473 |S ROOME AUTO HOT WATER, | _8re_of sick lady, 51 Carter mediately H's beatitiful ranch Clark ston Fstates one floor Ful) basement modern bath Lemveciad Ay walls 6 Buy—To Sell—To Tra —— ae | oil heat. No children under 16 HOUSEKEEPING ROOM FOR] 1 home in Bloomfield Hightands 1% room home vieslaibathe 2 year old furnace. Aj] for oil furnace, utflity room, Large a NSURE tt 32 LARGE ROOMS CHILDREN “I ; “ " must be sold at once 2 bedrooms : i te tele , $1,500 downto Qualified put- lot." Close to schools. you" ‘BUY IT-WE'LL I welcome FE 5-1900 ol ed 130 8 fete ae Bae ee tence hE ayice ang den or bedrooms Large ant 2 soageanes at a ie chaser—Total price $9,500 Only $8,000 7 ROOM HFAT TIGHTS AND GAS. $§ RMS. UTILITIES FURNISHED ee islhalinams ena Kictene Eecaias itnily, ianageaped lot 100 la indrv facilities. 650 Northview Children welcome -FE 8-3742 LAROF, _ATTRACTIVE RM Oi Eads Orenard tate rr 4 etl Parkes Sloe ES Hes ee hoi aie ‘a be Sement ‘it pleases wt to please you! CALL rogaY FOR APPOINT. nirt One bieck off Oakland SEROOM MODERN IN CFAMILY . 000" ee ONKLAND FAKE RAO De eel St ci Ards Static: datsmate ou lien MEN = @ 3 BOOMS, PRIVATE ENTRANCE. brick flat werpeiste basement. RM. te noe RCrEN any Ro owner 2 bdrm nome tile HUTT Be base te ke hime ‘atiegea 818900 ence Ke | vy MOA. age 401 3 Jescie good neighborhood 5. biks to ate eee ay = Dath storm *ecre\ne + AutG * ; . , » am sen REALITY co BEeUrOns : 524121 town Adilts $79 FR 2-5961 ROOM HOME Ey ORs FOR matic heat $19 500 ON 24799 OFPier oo) fy #R Co-operative ce y hanee 4 hoses PRIVATE. = WALKING: VRE — emplqred jady E 3-773 ~~ 7a nico: s et yy AWAETT IWC. BO ARC NDIATAP Ts: STAN ae : oe ‘ i i iL 2 6265 gigance from downtown, a rocucs anal bain) caulealceety seattle Bus. oR PROF. AN LIKE A RENE C\m A LORNSON. Meu 7 reperons. sous REALTORS FE 405 28 An = eee $58 snth ae = eye ain) fa Tes ee 1 : uron Kale r el {} ‘ A NEXT (DOOR TO RANCH — 7 ROOMR” DOWN | 2 gPRIV. EN "KG HE! MPSTEAD siXOLE 81 Goancane Rpooma FOR. BARGAIN? Lote of ‘em 17VO4S. Telegraph Rd, Open Evenihgs and Sunday 1-4 EALTOR POST . OF FICE _ frances Utilities Share ! . sa i (nen Kitchen | ae : he VV Ads! : Ile 1253 | ; | 377 8 Telegraph Eves. & Sut. | soot” w muro r= +s : i basement and garege. 62 poy Bt. | 102 EL Murce FE ¢8294/ iene. 648. Parke. FE 8-352. jtia the Want sAd¢! ees) ‘ / ‘ i | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | Evenings ‘ti ® 6 - r * | i : » i] ! 2 ; 4 | G ‘ . & 4 ’ Pa . * F ’ ‘ P| ¥ ar F = 5 fo. , - | 1 iy fe ’ : ? : \ SS \ aw |e { 7 fi i oy a: 3° ‘ | . a HY Se Wear oe ENTRANCE AND BATH NEED 4 APT THE LAST OF MAY OR) 18ST OF JUNE. REASONABLE | § AND ¢ ROOM ‘HOUSES. 1 KEEGO Ess, FE 41030. 2 ROOMS. UTILITIES FURN. FE pupw ah “L Seer Fy __ Spot PE “0077 7 prooM wi CRNISHED HOME. | Pioneer Bept. 3. er $125 month 5-8802 complete CHILDREN welcome. 3810 Dixie Mwy, _ COTTAGES, GARDEN | Rooms $12 50 Pr ‘Beine $17.50 up. | #URON HOTEL CLEAN MOD-— GATEWAYS to “HERES ALES HAPPINESS _Rent Stores AUBURN HEIGHTS 2 STORES, 303 chal mere N. DIX: | e Suitable for wholesale, retail, THIS Is EXCEPTIONAL Sse! office location. FE 4-05€2, OR Fully furnished. spick and span, 5 rooms bath and 16 ft. enclosed eh teen) full basement, ot] fur- nace Bilectric water heater Lot| We will scons your equity on 132 iW? ft. VERY REABON- a new ranch home. Many sizes ABLE DOWN PAYMENT. and locations t w irom. We | also have an excellent Creaagee | of used homes aod suburban and lake bemios. {Tt pleases us to please you) | Bateman- J. R. Hiltz. gh coal Open 1611 W paren! st STOUT’ S ‘BEST BUYS TODAY | ' 2 ) « . a ; TT . ) 4 , va ra, K 9, v N I . R | | | 1935 ) . | # uses” quses — ses a or Sale Houses ° 43 or Sal UN BU ESS ersh Sale Lot Sale Farms s 43 F berge Sale or Sale *S EA 2 3, bedroom ee | Sng walk "yond ba handle. : 33470. oe : R ae 3 BEDROOM oF Fe DO eo Ei = Long take 3. Rom : ar : r : FURN, | DUP = - i a ! f- mS LEX 5S. 8 . NEA E 'S ment, T eer * 5 d \. SE ert room. by) me ied as =f Boast mS beak . terms ‘Moths ¥ TL a beat a ee : ied : Comer Beep noon. home, owe ca gtd we Day; Gift IF et " za oo u ak adc oroeag ‘ room e 2 bedroom rE * 0332" 45078 = ! i Includes, — P hand bath Fall attic seers a m hous IOWA : Park EWER TF ANGU iran Gar ve , 7 : Be e com house HLAN 2 Pho: S erm: ie #11500. cory) ASTES potent get eo en Ooh eee PE hone Ortonvi ame | / 1 TOC terms.| Check pated & Ble for rec- Gat wakeecore ACTIVE BUN- Pod aere. rt "Bow co : ae k: re se be es - coor tl heat. “alls, 2 betioom posse NO How i 43}. Union alto CIL e it, FHA Newer mer mer late "ru «4008 ite ——— = 7 i FOR FARMS 40003 Lake Ra. Ls Real Esta H MYERS eI ogre et aes _ we : Ww : MULTIP! EM te Palate heared ROOM 284 eves. : = = LE LIST 3-467! $2000 Morte nice li ee é Lee | IE : , from . 7" “ 5 re cam [sat ving y, Designed tor exterior, einall do mote F ; : Soc - ssi sortase 3 ve fi build of prem y . , or : Sy 0 pe ‘. ide. OR ‘on badet ‘or, , — ald, on m wo ¥. eats F: tra: own peting th W sem! 26 nt m 2 : : = =a ee oe bm sem! bunga- fetes aa J er will ated ‘7 48 bath. — rive! 3 th prtvaie possession rge Tanner ne an car-| N = ea “as : : = : — . ms mite fur. XG DOWN ET LE LISTING § ‘like the ad LLS! tara ES . oohnaery anto with orth ek | 1C : 3 | é | id : vi th ry! es ta 2 : = = as Fis aR: ane P AYMENT | “ANNOUNE RED GI's cE ie att = Telegraph cpamunly wu fi es et modera : i e : wt 2 Howe moa 4 op your cos ING of SING THE $ “Th 11 sites Sane rs for bet- Cremeans tag a = : e : : 20 WN a ane ° r free and ST | (i sclicavaa Suapeloes Bebra e ort C: ARL V A win and 2 car gara) mi = a tee wers fo, fire; picture w vaca ent. G os- esol iN) mmestanee FA o ee 3 V. rith te: ken house. Pict lch ‘Care : acer operons e $5 nt as ayme A pagers lear; built i tueee ne eture : $8260, . [ i : : : 3 : : =e aa 3-70.38 Cal Any ete Or! nies in ese ttl ote st FE 442 anne BIRD, Real 4 B. : 10 AC $12,500 I = - : 7 n small ove . arias beat Paints 'n ae: or’ es ‘Bank eon eautiful RES 5 ~ a ite | Bins Viate ne i : and antiatel tala ose! TR mereoh ad, ie Wola woes FOUR AND ter, sewers: Fone schewee! = . i = = ! = : : oy . = " sa _ - jae Models tots ee AD OFFICE. COMMERCE . sired north of MS ~ Baldwin ave. lL LA — « ae combin ivin Eliza! LEY ‘own. Dr ace. Re ood bi N, FI? t choost : oe 7 7 : | s cee. no ation. at | beth 1 BRO ayton eason. aseme N-! fon C ng th our fri : ‘ : : i noting. Full pric rth ne ake Ra. KER | Call Plai able. Ci nt ar dow aileNGe! best rae : = ; | : e $5.28 ar bus BRICK F Pp OR 3.2058. ecoruat ad n plus aah aS lecaz room, rooms UNGA 50 ft ell-restricte ‘ Paved nech a : : : = = : - 7 Now! Only w ol] 6 x LOW ing cted ) of AR 1. E ats ME ST | nL. 44 after 6 res, | RAY ng cost $200 ater he furnac 1 ft Yt offered at. the x te “ a ie e clacceda and I 18 W. W for ap-. 2 Y O'NE sts Lake. paar Loeak, electri be Te ae ta 2 = = , : : 2 E : pe ‘otal pri ated nea e hot he best price low in- Pontiac “2 acres REALTOR ge R. Irwin! bitchen, 3. maice porch "3 — ‘LAKE Y “codmang, RET i. Realtor a pe derree peote inPeountey “elope a nu es E 5-6 260 a privat ms @ modern hom R, A | ative R. I mts oa , : : : 3 cot! No Answer C rE aidwin Ave. feat peut weratce re uD. cee UNIQUE | Here’ NO “Real Estate Excl . = = : : : : : f, ie oe net DUN JE cle B out: RUM ange red attach ft. 1. a i. ‘o-ope Esta: <— is a —_ tree fenced ith bullt & chi replace sau mod an, st standin, sie : i 2 : =: : ie Eat a sa a ean ae @ valu | 1 ed all sulated rage, 3 HUN . RA an shrub. ae . bath ards tty « bs a bi built cee : = Be aH eo reat eee to room, session. $19,000, “take. aoe wale T CLUB red FLOOR pl 2c r& : seme i . = 2 : 3 ; W 6 closets walls, ace & ar ger watert nt or litt) ohare a ae : : ; N j@l in back | nic ei yard Nvtn, age neater Ga * al = ve ; 2 : = : : & a = oa ney ser tage ‘Cost convert foohie or | He alw hermes type epee F Peathee @ mod farm : = a = ms = fire-| compar ee rt io income. | excited!”’ ays mini scilener valee: me, 2 ce 11 room And — excellent roe eacoe NCH tiled a ie maher and) bon : 3. ae din b toca BUNGALOW terms. | mizes f softener. 3 ca ait blake pacre! A 2 E = on 1% = 225, one gs Pay sy dare as hea nantes GI $290 Ar- ih Toon modern, ca valu ires to kee: = wai Total Lskeap lr “cies bet pace ail of ihe 2 : : , AND Ww Porn ExcERe PERR cauey oat and) rm) 3 Miltord & LOS pe io Sete Wana 3p For Ss P people f borpapeeatd coat elent) Pak iave. recently ‘bece butldin at an ae : 4 D. 8. e | | : 3 : = qa me OWN eerage Larke hay . ic bedroom, 10 BUY. ale Houses 43 getting | WHAT - availa vous lake front, the worth Subdivision tichatws | taste price. 438,000. Contact : i 7 FO VE ed re loca e. a ; tor WIT Soc modern | eas b Just Y mil’ uel fax me. an ee as : , x 3 : : INCLU ment. ai Lot a y FHA edroo a TON is for dge SELL, aaa F REA UR ximat open ies a = : : : rn i al ‘ bedroom ee eal ae PLA is th R ; or S LTy, E LOO proximare jiea sites Lake. arm oO dd oll nd me IU ms. th m bi lee INS e ‘Bt REAL’ AOS ale j Cc, WE KIN 5 privil scre in 8 et - rt a ie bay meni aoe Eatdse heat Part | 28! ghiand ETT, R rough pepe a Ahorepetiess CoS House SC HAVE a} abject to tigi oe. ate a * at z / =: : 3 f oe + Seem We TRA ae see LA ———= 8 | 1400 HUET) rl oY to ¥, ia es are sol These ACRES perty * s-A « BEDROC ‘tiliams OFF a) Lew idea Mu erce R Shore ak Imma repr ADE | ponenss, ~~ 43 HIG: LT, iste x : JOS down | LTIPLE a. EM 3-0301 | we E lov floors culat consliee cour _ Dupl RION Se 808 HLA R HO ctions oly Wixo: FARM 7 : = s x : st a mace m| consider yo & build hes ex, 3 roo FRONT 1 COMM ND iM ealtor LME _ Prov _Wizem, m Rd, LAN! sas gas & Would” bun, | CUST TING 8. 197 nable arge | ement, is,| m mae ae equi Stpeee ~ ie a iS i 7 | : ore aa eat, HOUSE. iota oid mateo Gasd eines 3° bedroom, ran EM 34101 | REALTOR €_price terms" mak of your : ‘ae partial” your pres ALTER ed street 83 gach, eas | G a ee = = Ww iF ) le. Full weds starte lot t ranch | —__Ke EIs. jorm ehol ustom wo W. . MY Ow! r T : 5 : ] AT ; “i ~ - = a | ve tee 53% W % it eeicain oe buller home Valki seas and O CLOS Eves. 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S a 3 = : ae s a x 5 rly s on v wn pms : KEPR | iA : as s, +o ranch oo new Whitt owner, N by ap ably la = Sod Jd Toa kK on poser | ond ANT once. 7. bund chen, ct oak | neat @ floor: § room emore “pacts . - : : : : ith an beau _ $l * Good s & N FE j=) lva | : 7 . = bath ho da prereset fui; fon 0,920 ba ba NI +75 |” an Lake F : : : - price. Wer Gare i pp pone -oxre torm Mer rooms — closet eae aut rd oa SPRING | ‘ Lake Front eer | PS : = 2 3 Z : a i se . 1 ew, 3 b | for ell Re e front } chen & replac ft. liv $780 down. "isto" full Othe pam . and 4 cludes | S0™ IST] beh, J Leer Th eee © tot. | A ae =o) E 32-7053 EXcE h rireu:| V per cent 8° e are NGS i ove rloc Carpet all e | BEAUT. tion. Edera Imtte: a : : la | ; he - x TIPU }| lots oe d num dr refresh Clee waiting : A EPTIONAL t Lo [a fests lake — roo : >S] UL ecemere wet ber easing ovaLiren and E = : = : . | ee a ioe | NEW I vine st Ua ete subdtvision i} hg _excellen 1 biack-top rm, ete AOS ze 4 ar eC pad dba rem id with Py on — One ares ope opiate ma paneled ON ANCH HO = z = = al wt : 7 7 : | : edna ptional ‘0 o of Th u uye ns epli h aN : 2g | 7 = = a ee ws Bids NION (LAKE pore 2 car tac Se tite 4 I LARGE L ae | cn Leen Has: Sail arreneed sar Macrae abiegye! o ag| : LOYD KEN AN : re Outsta: rw 5 tel ater. 5 ior bi e b ine at imeter es micas von = 3 : : : tAke i a garage. bel rg hi ay to WH phon gas, adilditve atte le ncluded vim “Son 5 o : ; : : , N Ld an Fin with sw ge—dry ad mical es et = : : : pe war in brick lapdsca cat. meee J eee 1. H. K | Catv! 1) Bleck ise cctaannn n dank ara : #3 : = = : ; ace. ranc dri . KNU nwa fr gard cation Ne ers g roo of WN OF me ed $lio Cot: tage | AR ext to F } garage. let t71 room h with ight a pobted x 150, ve,| 5 NUDS Pr y M om sto en sp ar t Go ms f PLU. RD ¢ R 1f0 tage ge | OR 3- = : : ~ ng ore ~ joor grill. nicely 19 Pontt Cron SEN ice for eolure x stores! & bene shopping!) He ae i : = : = . : 2 | diate!) ne te beach. Two TW Price| ec te" ' = Th COMM ire par sold aln $42. 500 < A schools a | short on : = : = 3 | : ‘ ry. r must Red car Oo FAM e ____ Ph. FE Bank h is hom RCE VIL el) only $6.50 - . E . S : e : 7 , | . ——_ sel) ie Goad $ LY 4 | Ph FE 44616 Bidg. has 3 b ° on AGE $6,500 N uy at page! ce a re tS ce * . - , | D. me.| Se i008 DOWH 4th edroo! ort clo seals als (o) ottag a but basement GARDEN 4 race! feentran fel z 4 BEDRO a = || Kitchen beth onents trente A h bee winds living 2 eres peouand lege pig a aisles 0 FE reeee 47) eye rm I . : — reat Bo re en, lecat ‘ “ ON \ r geri Ba ining sible “Bpi cab en Bee 1 with .,, and room room, | 0 YEAR } = 20 derful exclu- som E) Satensare Dv euetk nee ton bedroo ME BRIC ac peereee ty! Ssemen room _Bpte an seas Reams bathe ees much lo titeoe ee AR : rencertall meces ow wiring” Cc you n finishing asem out. lent - t extr m bri RICK pin syste o nt and = Bathe Span” air o 0x10 Que farce lee mo plac fror os . . in. Only sink, ‘inish, H of $9 met: with Two conditt in pe large ck how kK «. Pric m and h allied = L 1 \ ps hein ven a ty il he utilit en at * . mo — : = : : : : : i tle at Vv. y roo nk & ret peted ACRES = * a | , : : : : z ee st 1 em and made to ake arge at fu all basement ges, 8 aa ecena: to | 216 RES tion No Cal utet D do and apt. udes eat nice stered and livir lar nd © low shop- roo utility a ation: f te 4 . = z : : » CH AR wn, furniti Pri _ basem throu, iving “e mo: alting NEW at $5,750 m on room sulatio ae my, te : : : f : = = i ae a au aoe 7 room aa n, Drive out Diss sual home | mee LOTS =o | eee builders RAY ma- : ? i = a _ . p recreatl room ‘urnae uit | ‘se ing on builder inished. B riced m Attr oor E ed- road; turn ' e Hw e| ty B 0.23 Onn tin ol : 2 nt farm ere is nd sub- 262 O'N ~ 7 : : 5 : : a ‘ Te nse sin " te at $3 active arly nard 3 bi eft on y. to Wi / ff eauty eof indian | 4 ft A a lak ; 8 Ell : ; = i 5 mel | veine coy © ating r and 0! See : terms ard stre ocks to Ande ater- | 8 $2350 spots Onkia Hills | dy lo lake pidecte a e- FE } elenn +s Re = - — sone [ = : nee ae Neat ement autom ppoint guished citable ih f, 33a Ww a IRD i s oO = 4mm WEST gas heat 3 full room lot Pri ge, wel water =: | term ment Gris ese e hom 2 W M. SGENCY ” nr finishe & bath, do re D \\ Truly t and 2 basement 200 ce red 1 lands 2 ; ' = Show [2 == “ fe = ed BA a 2 ext nt See uce caped : : | z = : C il E i ‘ oie ne a BETTE tt now d to $14.5 | af LOYD KE 9,500 — | ___ For ‘Ss ale 3- 143 mf ise to cagrig spall ERS 1 : es : : 7 oa ~ xu of tho: R EAST 4 W. Li INT a Fe ——— Dae pes I Jewel j $2,000 4 [os tel lot 80 eee U8 TODA EP * Goad) Ache th home \. OUeitiove ler er: eur ate i | i = : : , : - 0 LT IN \ 7 v KF lot s! scl e® Toar t Mit one popul so ip . : : | = : a ake _ | a O ha h * fini nee wpungaions Open tre a tH e OR ol Next to the Comal rE cue nea Fe erie, 35.000 “tas 8 | a TeRorS ee ny eet e ya Nery acne RELAT T¢ Vv. te tibule tic, ce x f) peal ee sumer’ 8 RES ASF es” i $3,750 : - a a ‘re REAL | in r nh $e entran nter bedr: BY = Sun! ae Powe __Suchy R "WITH ifs ments ngerie i o eu is shear 5 “7 fit) Rieu ainen and ae Atom WNER _to 5 Fo r 120 AC ealty, $1,200 brand Stock & foun 3 ig : s J 1 ; “lo : ae an are! x _FE « 44383 $12 neon Elizabeth r Sale Resor 0 ACRE cane Orne ile DOWN. ae prt consiata of gar- : , = : : ee nf oa ie pace ei er peadah ope! FURN t Pro | roads 3 mile fro NEAR for small porner tre. Reason aH ARGER oucrs LA Terms. Newly Ane 2 fa ; I Kl 1) B \\ i \ Parking a e a ; Semen c a . " . ; : a 3 ‘ : : : : f : ; 3 . E ne ee ment gas fut Nee Bike . Show el hi ELEC arge ba rchard, good ti mber | » _6-8183. 0... 3. Tact, N lose ssensi D $97 tet OF gv0d leome fe ro mn your | ommenc ee a : < : : S : : : : 7 7 , ; y ; n , . | - . * nd this ater New $350 LDE Sat & at 8t RIG arou unning ne with ome. : aro! $8183 | eds 1 8 droo wr an owner DOM 1 fis- ith anch Styl a love) 1s AB is ote Sit 3 bec DOWN -DER } _& Sun Helen. nd w wate jelect n, a = screens ome fi tool | m hom nd bat plus and batt bat! Allact vle st v¥ 1 bed you OUT $: ‘ituated {room 4, . = : : : | ‘e - | ae ver a ath més well hed two arter h vs bat nto ths 350 will MN west st non 90x12 starte Hat _3-1765 nildd: hicken € nd/ ural ye 0 e — - price pitty lot Storm use nace sement ment fc room j ation iat septic, car hom® ies acre at aN roa move shade uburber a5). r how North nt and Fi a Thi ng ap honelice: in ba ar f ° 5 650 10 s & i aute rrent { and hot © je, Wir garag iichen te rm fe : a : : : : : : : \ ne NEW ‘ x 12 a lar car oll | oth all in ater red ge bat n 2 ng r and me o ak tion quiet Heal oa = 2 3 : ! 7 2 6 : Ey one noe auto. in. bed m, ni Ext { th e priv Excel str la «148 Dart 4 of wh od Ae 20 x ck : : : mn : ne ET hen -s fil arage rooms ce t erior e attr vileges lent fam tt mile of iN iding hich roductiy 30 ft tr ( : ; = mate eacnes ict Cal: & Be dolla yoursel ding F trek Aes price P In city. and erior in carapleterss ne are ning irough s. Af er Pe- cach $300 s ideal ive far S THE: eee , VaAtio fe : i self inist » inet aym y. $7,200 chim clude ly fin featu hee “nioder v ic : = : : 3 “EB LIS Oak pilates w with d s. Livin nt on anc or ai ce tion a bs Good and sh surat cludin vente : " : c : : : : i : : : | 0 os on : . ; ap- ign H nd Very soun save ative g taxe round ne he A gh wir In- basem 1odern from rty ru 160 rite Bo futti th hal ODA TO 8 : TIPt SERV. u ures € Many Tile & x ON a hom ere is attr d con- s and t | after ayman” oney ing -& ba ent home a tar UE ACR Ox 19, P ier info ny “_ u ICE nder- D1 pe custo bath 1 E you e of your ch active RA n- t eres Cal saver nd| t tn, for ands o witt ge 8) Acre Fg N er Abi ress Bs ; ro me a et mA built Js what INGO ean oe ae lace t de- 5 YON REN cloc 1 OR 3, for | - 1all up merly u: fll nea fur needs read FAR ¢ Preae S SLIP EVER GREATES VN Immed Large | teak WulIte te 2, family you e ont Mt rewn afford. A: apce: (Loner ae s EIL. R 2 RENT 2037 | Thine ipeae pieunes feria Large | py scree mi Bue : a = + r aul ~ ry 2 : : room tt henna VA late soe $10 qos ale Tooms A eae aay) in th sk) fot price Co FE Pevegraph Realto a bedroom BEATER | the Musk cre Tare alleys dance Pienie Soil done on Clear! Lu an Ratt EX im medi. igalow new Cur TROY session Term ooree dl bath fan | aan la Ut. Mr o-ope 3-7103 OT 0 x 196 Wired one ; are til egon R rm bo down 8 ty of | ideal fi remainign ih able ioe ecree The 2 bed ; TW us nac ach s} 1 on ¢ yur Z BR rative. or Open dow Or fo | po labl iver rders I mall h wate or gar ning e he vibe ae cated ate oc .. read - ment P es ae Gens 1362 Ww LOWEN > Real OR 9-0 a. nly $3 ft stov seibilities | wy ie a ee : : a | : : 3 : : 2 : i a oe o x H N.R kk Estate 3-2028 500. & e, Lot: erty les to ere is 76 acres | price and irrigat us on Co Al he lak n mai chise tes, Cres cy, Lo- diate Good me B down st oot et fur- _ Fs yron . Reah x Wow Exch $9. ith § P into dev a | $ $16 500 outa nes . e : park with cent iate ga ath Pa reet Hees ke dal nings Pt altor nt T ange ~ Cle 50 D riced a a re elop t ot of | ST. mildin _ sol ae fo th Lake posse rden. Uti v- for Va! ne ween s cal » FE YP lose { O*\ ' At, 87 al m he Acre erms es B $6 000 ment rane Oa) = ee a sign F spot lity appo ue plu pave For 1 OA 2-4 . ie sch: In. 2 de VN $7500 one r- prop- hous 8. Th Fau d and + k- id ul abn ved of : pee = : i : : , : Ee ng. Living joating, OPEN. D . price $5730. GILES J ent CM Better en eEqdroo SUCK, a Near | IANS teas ese oe terse. eereen boat are : paren room bas. | AA ILY “ES REAL , San 5 m ee I 1 FE SCHRA | barn ¢ Full baemement erm sere overtooking. th oe area. n, wits t. B and 2TO 8 XY 92 .W oO L ry ‘ Pea -| ‘ . ainaw REAT Al f ar A : a = 4 : : , ot AE oop ita ' e495 & P 2.W Huron) ry CO . arl Buildi . _ on She: wi. 3 REALTOR | 86 neces $18,000 Ter Bae Se ae : ce, bath dintr } $1250 .M Huron to ® ; : thding C en ostyn. TOR * | Acr 000. T 65° | rental “uni a é * approx: Low FA Ls { Visit 50 po oe ae —— I E oa if Lo Ld _MU aaa FE 5$- 1} ciou es. Spr erms | Nished Meo ver ae : : : i 7 ? a ray 7 . O | UTIPL er 3rd. 9471 Base 6 b ingfield sH $60,000." v in «i in a E reat i. Beene ode! : AN SA178 EY TO LOA 23 e ‘S rE. List Res Ac | ement room Twp GA Ol ery w eason : = : : rt 250 D Dy a TA 4 Le D LOAD ale Su _LISTING 5-9! & dri barn moder Spa- 8c Mm ter: ell f it insu ude eM mw 4 edroo KE LOANS §& KN 5) ON | ub “SER ose, ft nking reel at mn er : pa s are ij ran Moce aster ith v large ment m b NS $25 7 53 : NEY urba VICE ‘ ed lak cups. e] stan ao tee es paymens hadditicn cupboere Roe bedro pibic tee: ora Bungee ONT RE MeO “TO 5 * C n Pr ' e-with m Excelle ome 20 ts ee host it th ment. ition ty pe ris B. hen om 12° ui enc ireq . I iE N - y SA J NS R oO op. 4 any nt spri aN iret a : At, these toca Bette flee (el (Bath vu veo ee Corinne oe i hot 4 Sor pee LETTE $300 len AS IIE , oS GHES| 5A I.-C. } cleats Geewel Se, au ave ell Pho: r 7 L tubs urnace lity. with bilit Nice | lake= uiont ea heal. FIN : TAI | THIS LAT + . TE 86 . HAYDEN ews, | pished oie Mienwn ioe : : : ie ee Nice 50 ft Nee gee heat. NANCE © . nN S B + oY ba NV R AR 6 E Walt EN, } : acbeeeee ont Hignwoee ge ! 3 = e = ne “= : eae : car jee TW OL (Provia Pet) - Pla : . | LA sEAUT | heat rm, f ILLAGE EA oreo Ny Realto iieiidea lus Ran sti Ml § ee! Sagres IL R aS ileges rs Capp vations : aon i Onis ck and Keo. awrenc ent Loar : r, s Costs | se NDSC: IFU Ie, ' only & ull ba G FE Ls Wheth a real ation, Le = oe . ‘den n) eyes | } AP LY, 2 nly Sie 950 xement, 00D PE O01) car oe ee ast sitcte ee a. tor 7 atch i sh to nite L Lm b- 10m) mm LENTS R00 ED = asem ‘DR G 2 P +0441 | ae om ee : ee ake. eqs ity ON edia — FE? Ts M FE V4) $3, ees Hole as RODUC 1) cant be bes sed | : : : : ; = r an . me HO IVE 700 dn. Cal OME A UCT SE OE ati Malan toeee. 63, te 129 ed 86 FE. YT e Ra : DOWN glass elegrapt asses Pp ARPE et E incr R Call one acre. ut tillan! ACRE NE [- = a « Excha | he EN" | New! OR T WN Core Gy n Rd ja s10n1 er 1 DING HAS! chester 1445 ‘Aubut Hele ee : ES . ‘Bota one on Real ern y decor RADE Nor able gar: wnt" ree 4@ roe 80" Plus taxe @ Y RE 1, H. es OL 2 E. Aub e large b Large pt small | munie me | ‘ . by FE 6 Op altor East ated j th Jes age nic mek soma lots « and RECOE S NE W- “iE vr s town Mang stora, rooder ° chick prime | vear cae = oe orp a 1 ; eae 4 Pedros orth Jesse, lar ictal, atest Seacoast incur 1S aN ——— E A or ree || tckpehds Nog ce ouve, | i ate “= | di : a te ft mito ose oors B ance < CL i D A ORTON Ni E R, country. Tult, ete garage s, base ane, | ear gr ear T prosper n nes ; : as | : - é 12 is ; Os AND! ho VILLE | B in fai 26x28 for ment | incom O85 PF DWas ous 5 : a S a ; oe sath eink a HOOLS E Basem Fir ROO roker| is’ r sha NY Sitiooo be, wil sie Tope ieee ee — = oh Le ls : ri . how pe, fu. Heer " | 7 a os : MULTIPLy AY LT, R queer Oublaan, sae aines shopping water Clos nie cit HOS Sa ; c | 2 E ‘ : 7 : : | : = : = : no “ C1001 ho ' mile W, barn, car ERN rie nort! best _of sae enI ai | avallubie can only extra ve 4 ae ‘S ee i = WN _Hall_ Rd est ac eernee: arate bee witness ey Snowe | Owne $25,000 NG | FE. 6-060: 500. $1,501 Wian: we 8 rL OP ee th . OScEe HIVE of Mt 1 eer Is, 1 with cu aes Fu RE : h ING SERVIC 133i PON ay esery ach rooms: EN D oot ea cpss GO phones eae ll I —_ " 170) 3 ce | NT? n oo} dist. Drive SUN aILy ne MS ae : tn , ; 4 AC e out N DAY A = S] : : or we etc, ¢ meine ite i x 7 PONT REAVTY Ce right N Perry to me | wae MS a ANpP 2 LoTs r Sale e lots 4 | lew eee ieee ate planter. “100 te = ti { “"— — , : ' : | | : = ¢ E 5-8278 | astell F wera | AND r COM 7 OU: _tgan PRFAR FRESC ee a tt = . = / 08 Oak e ECON ORT 7 LOTS. COR ‘OTT. MIC ee ict | ee = : land alt THIS OMY el Lo HNER H- , WELL IN trade oa Si | , FE 5. ONE TOD Gag ALL ae: NER OF TASMANIA AN rue 7 : 2 . e on . sult | £ I to a rice OR 5. - fis : Gs : gh hAL TY S ==) ' 42542 mete OAKWOO! uy. Phon TARE RE Netied soeru * ee : f * R 3-701 Lar, iD MA | Co-0 ALTY } ecuigiiene al f | at of @ corne NOR SUB perative CO, REA thom Weeden Te a ate . Terms, Fee lot. 311 DIVISION Real Esta hss siete oe a } 2 $1455. ft, by 220 | ie Bes Exchange Soe ie ‘ : sow “ : 7 . Hufon | 2 ; | EXT DOOR TO BRA | R ) Page 4 ' ; - FICR aca a . ia ; .? oe ‘ [joi wos REAL 2 7 os | - Hare FF: S-Alay ss | : - 7 ye / } — i ‘ — =A } : Oe se oo & Money io bees as ae ; ee ent eee Sale Household Goods 57: 35,000 Fami Household Goods $7 SLI ‘ } Saree % be Rec amilies cm OF HAM . eS oy i busines i ecommend : + rp . a ee retiring ue B the ‘or Sale M — Can be purchased k} ‘ , : iscellaneou, 60) - _Tl . A : | 'é ent. Fixtures uckne LENRY HARNACK “sen BEAM . _ Sand, Gi HIRT! -FIVE or purchased = Pa leased poe eatoe. 3 barm NACK - | _condition fa PURNA ni ravel & Di - Do eee, on eins, rorsuie fie,‘ gusty :, suites, Selee- |TV EQUI 4-$429. e BLACK — 6 s ined, aes Retina FE ee wands, ong ord vans | “eeetniar (ut yy SCOPE: f aio \% 705. ¥ Rasa rerviee. FE. TO 1%, = Te _ Boarded 70 70 SURINESS FOR SALE nt offi r Con : 39 Tube RO eF 5 FOR ehaseiveul ty Pontiac maria ads. Tugs a ee and E Bell for Moo" _OR } el WN AND SON. SA} E 2-1598. | ogee. To UNIT KITCHENETTE APT “WMO eB" Tow "up to #80" on urea | Ware.» Becoratit or aisles : Tender “Sie | Ergot on Feo ETM ees ‘Bie det mP, Does to Ui 30 p.m Call MA Q@-~a-month on smail tique value ative items M 8-0877. FE “a : Pa faib er You fet a pezmieets Dresden yee oa ms of < ; : Reet roast. eats scan ot ma TOP SOILG _ Hay, Grain & Feed house es, Lake 7 “MO- tions. No ah brace pathname jarein- = 3 in, 1 12, PRIGIDAIRE STOVE, ” nae reset 39 Dunn, FE 5- rey fi gravel. P. J heen PAA ed 71 OR! very. | $20,000 ; 1 and lamps, drap-| fressin atic. double > Bacon. Hickory 28¢ COW : A. CO! Seen sSae Set te aaa cost or cloet le hegre bedding, very large ng table with day bed Bacon, Hickory smoked d ib ib Ww MANURE “oR ie _Tig. Horses RN. CRAIG OATS ONE, DRY. 12 BLOCK BASE Buckners BORROWING at ae eed geular chime ball) Siotar poo py eebanrerd Dookshel Lard” euk slabs 29¢ | Sow MAN oke EL Ne AL. sioet amber, Ma bea. rade level. 40 - THINK, LESS THAN ceaae ree pla: Com etures ble Sparerib a Dixt fon i) bag hg Gyre ND” co 2 huge deen. w wide yer with rec-| Util! sts iectinen sadio een | | + tbs e Highway nLe on! Ec* brome and 7 oie painted pret td act any el late” mod stee ultty cabinet. FE radio and Club steak DRI — ai ere betecne pk bias SES aa Get needed =< turnitare, 5 1 ire. iawn S| ADIECE T 2.0000, 4184 . Soak w | cr gelverea “FE — LOAD! 5 | Bass Lake 'f Wirom he sleet o 015 Orchard venetion.) {om casn ran Geameenam Seelte wall mir-| ° 6Pl _ OP DY" L- FE 3263. ED | _ 48038 Ra. “Miltord. Lai Bu quick! mo R As \ or Mr executive OPPORTUNITY FOR lon company friendly Sin eae, jolla epee as M Wallon at Opdyk LARKET. > Pana, TOP 80 rel iE a = ve man or wom FOR ngead el esl fend enturia USED LUMBER. Basen || petips told iL BLACK DIRT, | of ‘Sale Li Pont orn Calibre. ee Us is aaclaneats tame rain oh | stopp util ees spleen Rr a 2, FORNACES =: ana bie) Daliveres: ul 3 vestock <7 Groce oe B Wi covksnyat nerecteneking uecceies rh eet a ree aire USED M ; 2|FOR GOOD DI GooD RI nad res parking space rawers. roomy D” MACHIN fn EAL 6 | ea DING ocery & Meat M uck | B: = A 2 boudolr lamps. of Cpe alr NERY, POR HOME | FO LUA Dot N TOR BOtL, | 5 ott ead MARES. #100 Owpes retiring, Last arket . ‘GAINS-IN . FOR $99. PA ble and swing. Due awe iz | Fo R Salk TOP soi E 10383 E YR. OLD HOLSTEIN COW, TWO Tossed e : i . M ~ dri rout P 1 L, - We in COW, . LHe for Se Finance Co Fre oe LURE poe EEKLY SG ee TT te Gee bees _ginsinel tahoe" te os amount of ouse and! mirr esser, book arson’s B eh rick veneer ‘ame buildin 5 betw or deliver it | AY GELD " Ulberry 0-2295 ment, an of cast as di. . or Regul case bed | 2 ank F . eay 83) Oxbo assorted §: « FOR SA een #09 an | ' 4 Inc. & ¥ ry &2 24.000 ywhere tn own | ort! : “$189 gular $249 95 _ | #2 Orchard urnitur Ri § bow LR RA Milfor LE. 1 800 | a5 die and RS 000 term the state | ces are End now | SCHAIBLE ¢ Lake Ave e 5 EM 3-40: 4. Milf | ravel OP SOIL j _4-2510 bridi SOUND, gage. 8, oF cash to hd located: tables $16 AIBLE e —SOPE: ¢7 0 Sat 8 00 ai 800 t ord | Leo ill dirt & .. SAND, e, $123. M mort- Pontlae and ie *. ywood 5 up. : - GARBAGE Di 881 @ USED through 12 hrough | hard EM +4 black dirt. c | ee = A oan TODAY. No Pioor National Bi S100 ¥ eo ry complete, Re bet pict B. Munro EOROSAL aay, blll DRILLIN oS ,G00D TOP <£Or Sts | ihe PUL PALAMINO Gi H W Bice Drayton Plains 6512 ‘ide, Suivel ners 50. ne ¢. sinaun Connon: tric er igetod tables. JNO. RIG. 7 | Los Rg “DIRT. Crooks corn it! 8 a ELD: 4 Dixte ‘ upho eS cs Ho french ng ov. VOW LO. FE 2 | DUE iverno t. Hvy. w $55 red. Reg. > he CONSOLE, ROUN: o wil fack and mi { ADING $033. | TO OT mots Rd * wea Bigelow | “stie7takhee eo See oe tice iia Br tay rer ba pee 2 ee Bee PsP nee dear LES fog lad TE . Hur C from r bargains to SPE . Dealer 1 11 pe CABINET ee | _FE 39256 ds Loadin & | tres? producers, airy herd fines tae Hos { . SPRCTA: ae : | ensemble KITCHEN. 6 or FE 61333 7 days 1 @ cow § heiter FE 5-8845 = ® 45462 Van CLAYTON’S te L, EUREKA | Michigan $3950 $9" | PONTIAC ux | teesh Wricoe G. sen: ayyuet block Dyk . TON cleaner, $60 A Made, Pisce eee LAKE | riced to yrs. old. “LET’S TALK North across trom bank Furniture A plia aera 35. Floor’ model Ditardi take laveren *Or | ceineat emione aye Y roan sERviCg sory, “Ut tested eens ae 3083 Orch Nces esa no 1060 * 208 WINDOWS — |e ment Sects. tre dirt, | Porte< E OR BUSINESS” = M oy: Re. G RO joe Wi Muron Doh . wanes INDOWS eas ching. OR, 2.04 gus standard sate MR” VA ~> | Mortgage Loans 54 Pb Saail or. FE. 6-097 Go.“ iho Wi Som ienoee Sees = eR ee noe by DELIVERY Tig see Walk ming Fesistered cennes RIETY LO. \ . §TOV _ Huren ro Elec. 72 OP PHA IO) mentharionc, . vents. QUAN or peat YD | pony stu ud, sorrell and white i —~ —. é months to windows | TITY O OR 30644 | _ ford 85 Gri white 8mall to STORE ANS $600 ae ch BOUGHT, Wing IN| AND ps Mea UAD! CCL ¢ i OA 8-266. anger Rd. Ox Good». wn jocation r 1. Fo oO $1.5 500 TRADE-1 —— Turner’ BOLD, EX- ‘ NDOW PRIC SER be ON e-1le er takes ANURE. ‘FOR SAL wel on oe x- tek bear Fl Roeresd| Autom aaah #, 602 Mt. Cle ° Pet ha all. MUIb no E THREE be Nogeed build wi int > mes purpose athe wi ZB? sabemenaonnl ; , o 6 fTAR IN OUR 3sTH , ROA eet erry raes 685 ry Ene modern Wringer washe STUDIO OXBO BUSINESS D _ORAVEL a _OA Gran ADDIE guaranteed inventory “bia Se laayCeasty ome qn | Refrige re D COUCH” TIE: . S; OW WINDC OAD PORAVEL Gp tne ay Spee ser Rd. Oxt Sieitecas toate aa 813.500. 2, For he: ay rators resser, gas R TABL : AP New: tye: NDOW | at per joad ps pig | TENTL lord. to ‘Iderl rt me Vacuui . __board stove Ez. a steotures 65 Hi rt} . Fin .B BAY © : offer refus eiretine No poy y con Pro" “rough ‘additions or Ro 75 cleaner, ; : wane See Corner cup- Here .. . for . ' 7 PApire 3 Ri. — vac O. =, 1479 yds $10 Top vane ve 13" Beattie GELDING ADDL SADDLE house in or _ Service. jem: Parts | *¥ LE 3 1958 DESIONS. 916 3 your neXt shot!’ AN 3-4082 | OAD dai eye rom 10 BEAUTI vaeanes enclose wervise, Oak: alue DESIONS, $ it! ‘ i T ie R S aye RAVEL dle OL 28 °f new West. to a FUL «To. build ructed. KUTOMATIC _MAYT! Seihiesainwvconeerea os iS For Sa : 0.000 GR OFTENERS: eee gg YDS 87. DH YORKSHIR oS One of the finest MOTEL | & Sn see Laiwarsgs er AuEPteprigie pssst AG en Piicrescent, 389. Ot le Miscell GRAINS ERS Sand onave = SHIRE me on right pia —chard Lake nt, 393 isceflaneo value fo __-DOW- \ GRAVE: _OA 82 "ott ia Pi area. All finest in th i A second nO. eels ts Or- us 60 Fo fact r $189 FHA xX. g205) fH del e Say ANI 008. before a8. ~PHON ideally — air cond: ie Pontisc| pply 200 mortgag nr T RAD ae | r Sale Mi 5 ory direct an terms Buy | 3-240 ivered ae D POP | 3pm E ated itioned a) re National’ : E- aI Sin! SINKS ee scell, WREKIN d save! My 5 vy time. I a hs em aie See Hed Atawe | prewary BSROAINS Das reat ae | ancous 60 “Lorne itis iitve! 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LOCK COA copia eo cabinets at e Wall and “GRAVE! | PUL uburn Het or 3051 ANDM Trade $3,050 | Qdd china 2 839.00) "1 = | Discc __ #Orchard L & SUPPLY i reueny: at extraord soll_delive FILL AND LET CHICKS, | nls ESSER, BR your hot same to pies: Corner : oo; ° . $2409 punt Smi } J ake Ave. Yco | pexc oungstown K rdinary a red anytime. “ D TOP, |Rucke 2 WEE on E +i OKER| model auto land Tr equity in | Radio cupboard : » $25.00 | 4g SS w 4 cacy IT ba 1count , JIG SAW 28 FE 3i101| * . complete dis itchen An- ND “and 0: ne. ke 1 | aetoe telly 4660 KS OLD wll? f Telegraph ee eselllentom stb: spposinayinaged — =. table model $10 ee Pike Yih AN S | - OUR dale YOU LIKE | OR_ 36061 ARM. TWIN BEDs. beta blanning eper resme and ie 7 wo BLACK) ‘Sale Plain Walton Bivd. . wi $20. | acres oe neecearee = ’ ie . 5 2 STALL SUPER Wee "foot | eestor Fi weet? Clark, Real wd fy ee 6 00 A Pe ent Me id ARD TO BEAT (K OUTTER ———_—_- a "| SAND. ee a. be} Sale ecm Prod \ ventory SERVICE STA. Races SCOPE Caine en nee peeled eon all new and WASHERS. AT E-IN DEPT. | ps bids inal Completed wreck! 75 = c lo s. Ask f Open +, sell and \AT B Rood 5 r yards ne rd Leake oa call ot EM Rr EHlow wee oa be sain © ACRES ON KELL agen Nan home scnanee every 1a ouscouns | a's Mt materiale Buy now =| FO 61) lio oR ay RAGE DIT FRE AAYING OnE ee. living qe fully’ gutpoe ped oD | Lome oie deSerme total remere ||t we ‘8. Baginew pareere e: ees $69.95 ie ixea ALL LENGTHE: tee Li Pror sande R PENT | Ge Gay EL. FILL TOP % * SiZED POT = uarter large! propert usine PE ges 05 wl Oak PLOGHING un 4 PT | wal ro he 7-057). irt, PE era, JTATORS, GOB- near Linco! aici peered limits PE 54418 Koma hares YCLE, WASHER 1 _2-8523 $20.95 up | FLOORING We LI F on beret nbecon| farce | (0002, FE| from. eee Saeed a ee reat pou Hage. |i5" PIB aus aes hems, Ab good. Ces TV OTHER EDIT DOORS WITR JAMES bow. 7! #1 furaace veeve ore wane SAND, GRAV curtis cook Ob pac een, -1 A. Algrim, sonable | ER GLAss i BI Cheap. FE 5-9 R Eretwinbown aes = marble col eurocuam y seanere Sout | Call_aft VEU” BLACK | om > Doe Aoek Sedi ete _for lar BOAT T ENDIX AUTO W wet SASH windows aay ors. Oxy * “ey anc after 6 00 Bek Bint | more Clarkston ews. ROUTE OF ry rae A eep freeze. RADE | ena ASHE tab winch, | gonetd beke 8 Oe. | BAND. 2pm! FE anriPien rd. west, : eae MA 6- mel cabine R. WHITE BATHTU ert : FOR ve. FE §-61 | . GRAVE 29-1278. | CERTIFIED eit cad Teo cede J aey atered) tpg MA 6-3923./ fon BS “450 See in up. R. i058] ar argon S00" u ents THAT PET so careadadi een a Pru 4 Sev SEED for | sale. en eatins coms | noi Seni goed ro WILL | - tt) La) ae cerry ll des Ww. Marcas large stock af sie Ss Lac | low prices baoiect at | vo” soll and DIRT. Lae 0 vartetie good Ford All of loca! Gachings ee AK or Chi SENDIX 773 Dwight aera arom Co 3x12, all | df 2x6, 2x10 2 KLOOR S 4 | ore . org, Mongeair A he Lo grading Se Orton Phen Jack Cou: tion. = ey, | BENDIX ECTRIC DRYER . | pm engthp. x12. 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BUILDING LOT BILL ———e ye LL KNOW AIN YA G ¢ ‘O. an maker, Dulan EAM “CO. | Ola D_ GRAVE | Sa 2-1015 w FE ¢71 ple. 339) $4 O LOTS WORTH #200. teak DA Ee Pte a AKE iA 30 GA. TO 80 Job Yara, RD. 31243 W aowichl “grill, ¢ Fry-rite, Elec cA 3-2897. t& LE le ‘Farm ee or FE =a accepted as are $200 under Por | ATING OFFER, TERMS R PICK OA. 9600 Gratior 8M! irate QE twin wa yore | eet Dine | i Equipment SUNOCO § ane id vee a | BIRCH YOUTH Sale Miscellaneou Pde red Mating hd oa Te KE Bea Barper urines, re, dishes. chi ane | ERPERT'S 1 AL ON PEAT. SAN a os 76 ead SERVICE L DIRT, enn w es, or'3 1 r OUTH BED. | 8. | 5-815 wo sLAW POWE! v 8-90 to Aiepsed All ceahtng | widualia Malad fig- -87_ W RT'S came al tee, onl he ee OLIVER TRA nein D Z : / 5 BAND : 335, rawer sto’ MATTRESS. 1 RENCE Sun 10 t excellent s. clathin W. Huron. A SHOP Jevelin, ctor load! | and 8 CTORS, STAT x B |Tpeat Por ‘cash AND GRAVE atacer underneath, USE ; FE Le t CLOSING mo dpe cond, Some ® | PHOTO | _ PB 5-68 Tro ae. (Red Bail). hs and jetipos per TT, Used SUPER 55 Per lissse! ION | _Fatta tags “8° OF "Bet ged seesee nt) matching mest: pees Ye te | tbe Inlaid tile out =) eels 10248 King Rd, Dix We ES Woven one SA Bik Bike aoe paigaia prices demons a ait : ACTIC i tt (Ox@) avisbur Dixie | sill camera: OVING gra LACK ue rgusen Also 1 U; a we] Raceuenr, se in Clarkston, Michig Be Tak LONER OER oe. —_— $100} INQ WESTINGHOU ALLY $4.95 le 3 LAWNMC As | PAD ra” on eas AND |. vel, fl di aa AnD. dem tractor sed profit ichigan | housetra OR TRADE. 0 CHEV. BO | iQUIRE AT 8E REFRIG at OWER sna 103: SDOCK. FILM SERVICE oh demonstrator Ot Good b agetessive ind producer for setrailer t E. ‘S4 CHEV TTLE VaAcuU 101 W. HU Umaloue air cooled RPENING A 32 W. Huron M SERVICE : ton per hi vet We. 80 Baler rie vidual for an _2-7840, 429 n Pead with job. New low GAS ~- M CLEANERS. P| IRON _ | Rubbe > 9) @@ gay Pontiac Lk "hd OR servic ND —— rE : take off r capecit 50 Baler 21987. 9 —- Pun t. Dersonal HOUSE Paddock FE) lation On price. Complete __brushes al makes. | EUROS | MIT se paint 8c yd LET R Set 9140 | _Sale Musi ical : 8753 tom pi Oliver y with power era a. ors CEdar| houset “FOR DUMP T Posinas On cot ae instal. USED HOTPOINT es. 056 Myrtle | - MITES, 257 S $395 ral ET Us HELP You | sical |} Goods 62 toate hatieen eke used Fr : Fias or wens. Pp. Patt _ Mon ratler, FE 5- RUCK OR | BRI 1elgas. OR 3-2491. ©. Kenyon | —°%. New | rT AUTO” WASH SEU UL ve Eel S. Saginaw | area. painting WITH YOUR | 62 8EE arrows. com sprin : SS x 90, KENMORE. 13. REAKPADT BUITE_ SOLID OAK Ww trans $50 | aan. | sl = aginaw rail, bemetimedy Lahde ste HIFT U bey net ng 4 AUTO, Nic SUITE 138. Tho Gau . FURL OIL rubbe rs to cho. un |. Galle SED Acc WG ALES ON M oe ot an i _ Sale | le saw. Law WASHER. HER 10° | FE. clean single SOLID OAK ee Or ee : a TANKS| @rt r base or Jelled. from in | FE abers, 18 EF SCORDION ery B OF OXFO! M 24. JU VER a Land Cont tracts 82 eu ees we mone. Fer ah cea ron ye gle bed. complete ED | 3 fill cap i ed eae oe wii Swine _— Huron ~ 8t oa ost Quality Ps Anka RD. 7” we TH 4 «| power YOu = | (Ore el a = ; RGAN NO 5 PER wi -¥ te ne-Date-P1 * $i 600 EQU ‘Dr _OR 3-0627 0. tools. OR UR FURNITURE BURD hard Lak Pattee NO 5 This tov ae pay len 30 PER CE fo EQUITY IN NEW | 33717 RE ake Ave FE value, $2000. pan.| rated farme wm this or foe “into ments, until | NT D an h hom 4 ROOM TR 5 - 62000 jal board. farms mm this are oft high; mee | ¥ , pac Balance SUT ss eyes ar eras loca tion | 12x12 LIN DE f eee Plasterboa | LIONF [L & AN ees “dneoin 3400) | 53 borlaall pew dh po Ved iene combines peed 5 valle gate $1,188 atlas add consider $600 or AL Gas wai 41 INOLEUM $7. 7 peed Plasterboa rc 7 FLY . {ERIC: SAN | MAKE YOUR PIANO INT Fane ord deost. OR es ere, oie.) under tus ree ee ear srn jtseyot ome Beer 3H Toe! youre ranin oa 2» | Table ee" Bina Ue) ee eee | Bitte "get nto an | "Use eae Te ESR ieee OR” sement and ome with NEW!!! | USE = Cc od | 4x10 and ard oO genuine actory se hers dipeaene ery Bob, OR 3.6548, LL. t = vity garage in ade, 2 BEDROO | 15¢ VIN PAINT. OA e S 4x12 also in st \$ 196 | on factory rvire and! uron Bt Oalla TOP sor, PE_ 5-002. -B A ee Pits ariacseggrery pL AS RGREIAELOu TERT wt ' | >) TASKER'S ory pers.) Econ seat MELLOW TO _FE cones | _aravel, eg D v RGAINS é * 70 NE a , cnr. | RO. sed ] R. terford vicinit r $400 down We. | SY ER BASE PAINT. 1¢ and C | 2 . FRs. "63 W | Mother of ~ ACCORD: TOP sciL 3 ad trac : ONE ly Lucio ae ase tebe fe ga ee Ps onsoles 3%, Jamecementn'a 8 s a pe ane oe | anit tte stenly Wt aed | or We deliver Seed puny GRAY. | ind {cer ao bach hee ee ; Phase clegre h Rd. 3 NEW e OR 37497 com- __Geod_conditi 7 cu F oP | — gid 50 ft. fotnt ent In Q ; a in 1 MOWERS ED | D aPINET PI Hwblg 1 E 50214 ay PR 2-11 . ‘ustrial and with front Coupetalice RecleEeate nt sett $318 DETECTO FIRE ALA combs wep a 68-3354 $73. 12 eal 1) pactoce cede 130, TILLERS POWER START! Motes nee ane. capiie | WANT —— Patten nd ory rectors. , : eee Real Estat, 7292 system for FIRE ALAR LETE BED A a It Renee $375 depos't ER SPRAYE $295 up R ach big al Py ED 200 LO .) # and fe : e Real Estate Exchange 22701 what have M | Also Simm AND VA ‘9 $0 | « of gypso $s 90 evar tete will nold RS. 5008 Row! Produ scount, rt, sand ADS OF rade-(ns tvice : — an ee you. OL| —from ons day be: NIT’ A 2 | b bag o uite ..., c availab mice Time. caciiiae OL 6-087" cta Co. Of! Ra Y ferred. FILL Ez Wanted 20% ser 5 to o d, PE 2- lL GUAR axa ft t lime . $2is en le Ww F c| _Rd_and 1 Long lake -* Credit :. DISCO . OF WILSON ¢ COMPLETE me ANTEED axat ir plyscore sa Las and lawn E Miller PIANC eee _Lebser vie. MI Low Inte Rates 2 We bee UNT woods and GOLF CLUBS, | _4° METAL GARA WA ‘ | 100 f ly wood $5 Nepean, ylaanl latte rauipment Qulb NO BARGAINS | WAN’ ka S Buy ro Roles . in goode wrrerel lana m5 or will wera Aas | r. Good conditi L GARAGE | S TV ft. bag 2° tn 3 ar = 4d. Birm Ep shhh Chat eet te VALNS Lar TED: HO = ; MI 4 nid. Boec ote spine we quan UG HT T a opesatine eaudchan contracts) motor OR 36111 e tor out eal | DAVENPORT | jon. EM 3-8965 sulation sales NEV OS 6826 Sal pecial $365 F t 8 ene | wbisek_t tity of to S28. ‘) KE Nn ‘* # fed abet arpatee re eel hed ation SWAP IN _after 5°30 Aaa On AND EM ATC) Dow MAKE : 8B HIPMENT [° aeereial E968 Terms, 626 én. | int PE 2160 soll or North Mai . “SON : Pa ONE| on YOUR condition, HING | io wr nstairs SURE eautiful Y tory and- year a Ww = in. Clarkston ark Subdtyisio a new o OLD MO! port and $15 Da iv” ® = sate : ITs | $795 Ranoaeay f | he Clark baby ood, Coal ee ee Rochest Twp. and BONE: awn near) Mowers f ne. some u WER Leth iad bee atching chair. ven- cam USED SS —— [BGR ; tush doora, | paresy finish a) PD 1& F |Z FRACTORS PORD iM er WO aL Wein mowe or sale ch sed lawn _ After 6 39. Phone good | *89-96 Seah, tv RMEISTE CHU rauled, Nutt completely uel 67 M. es tlord Tw Ee aharpeneel thse esi pm FE 2-0353 XJ MEISTER RE Hs ] | ehureh able for home or FREE FO assey-Harri N. A : g p cent off on ad) 62861) 30 her DAVENPOR we ALT : 1078 Squ NC: | on $260 terms 62: me or, get R TAKING tien, also a M4, if gp. and FY ise vary oll cla ete per good T AND < } walt + LUTON. TY No o |! irre! ce Monthly 5 ne ot | ie Firew COME A er wi Ford haf. Cc 8 condit CHAIR - jon, Cor. . rther = NEW FE Baldwi el | ood} ind rea’ -traek = .C, Wood iC $1 per galion cchescialexs Reece | even, Cone ee 2 PIECE LI Josivi PE. 2-2257 | pet Laimber Co. | 2 in tn OAkY AS zed rip 24233 | ch “almost new Special es ata Parkdale, | SOLENS AND aN tae" mon. REALTOR Or pecdets floor phiel e ialeild PRR ie low am a LIVING “ROOM aay Pontiac als Sat ese ep | IB at len rt ‘frie A | Small psd sare Specia ye nmi) maa oF 2 for sil. ed “6 vanes mad > WHEEL |g er Willis OR a wax- 5-041 GOOD _ CON 7130 ottioma De elegraph EM 3-37 Ee PLU 14° mos yment. Bal OAK WOOD 6a 8 | tractor . a Aras 30 Call ORS a Mss ae NES -ES HARDWATI an “FOR SALE ocon cu FT. LEONAR , re on ene “ ES 2 hte oes icp, . lingers aereceert spinet ance Bee es A CORD pond of popular tractors, 3 os: 'r_ 8 30 Call OR 3-2603 Huron Ri 5 “PHONE | erator, Kenm RD REFR D S 1-4184 & USED PO 5-2100 : “3 r model Ba maple fin- = AN i Eva of @ power mow: Mone -2603 TRADE St Easy P Dili Gain _ FE living roo ore Washer, 3 10-! ge} OORS . adjust, of RTABLES. wit | !!9_N aCALBt MUBIC C $150 terms | __& cord of two f KINDLING. 96 | —™ ans Equip used mowers. : y to Lo | f ELECTRIC arking tabi N_PHYFE EXTENTION USED m suite. FE 5-6 ptece | Miacue es . ermine) and greece anvvmaie Baginaw os | 8LAB aha lt PE S-aebe —ar._MA Dixie High: : ~~ {State License zoan So es bassinet and ROASTE. Seo ere nanceany EXTENTION U HOTPOIN 390 | cerae ain lecsin tanner oe elcnic ness cane Wamake | PIANO T FE 5-82 WOOD DELIVER DIRT HAUL OR High-- ~ icensed Lenders) ane eee baby car bed Rice ee swivel T sed Refri r TRONER =| Brtcen ess than outside ext to a radius | tn UNING A 7 FE BeLvERED HAU _bend : see FE. dresser liner dra V ta- | Used W gerators $4995 =—ser Cabinet Hi wholesale xtra rE. 4-79 r only $2? Pax @ Oscar Bch ND REPATI WELL AN’ Pens WHEN YOU ae a0 , repair W CE TUNIN | rout Al é EPORE- : n later eoseir, tractor E _MI 40608 chest of | jorge as ve $24.95 & u Baldwin A oop co Oll, FUR = > Kelly, OR AND Pla = TRACTO ¥On BU ? | car, MY 3. any | LECTRIC - | Sweet's nges | D4 B «OPE , RN KC iS \REAL B lando 3-314 | nts, Tree “LE R, 8k A NEW $5 2 - RAN 422_W. o & ULLDOZ 2-543 | Pressure- ay ARGAIN: 4 |~ = 8, § Sh Ke. urtt THE A 0 | —— oud GE-FULL | N._ Huron Apptiance rebuilt. . ER COMPL z e-type bu pinet G IN A = 68 LIT LL-NEW T( ) 1 re t Galiag: us WITH NO. woo a 0 | rn at FCTROLUX OR ae SIZE. a ~ “USED TRADI 41133 atte at Pee fc ETELY | on ae yoenes eovertise ts é & rE Aperhy ers, 18 E ware | POR BALE: ee BE Ry" LoaDEN A DOTY EN. ¢ can get |e Be ae ee TE HITCHES: | see Pula ase ernest CELT, 22 | Sams fg KING BROS. = ems | Frere ck with ZER ge o PL. CADMIUM PAC 8 . in w r All m Math e Ha = turn = k : ment etrhdel slosh ral the beth. | 1888 tt Cu FL ch ~ Bavenvort asd oe. rd oipe_biad) thes bolt to a [es Gey Ee) =| ae ce le your | Ee oe heal ne Groveland | — PONTIAC RE AF OPDN wo fs a : ecorated room. N ationally est plec cha $50/F. E es of-c e frame | PEER -— = FE % Hu rovela fo mil A PDY 4 $13950 W ihrouahoul ew- Advertised ROA Th dinin, i $39 50 Howland | LESS LAWN } §-0108 | SET or Lu | Pr. Farms ° A BUY KE. FINANG erate o eccerna mailer Onty,, THE t $3 uy a uch uite $49. _ OR 3245, Dizte Hey. | der. Will tak MOWER ORI cond , Dwr D DRUMS. ANT Now, E S AT UE Feed Sa 5 hom / A WAGNE | 50 DUO-THER 31456 wr, | Saw fil e 36 in. mo n.| ——— $85 MY }- ‘Good. VERGREENS iding garden E or as 702 Pontia E CO. . 19@0_N NER CO | 48 $89 95 | THERM H I er tot poet ee | vu 1 sat pepe Ph oo me wl eos - S State 8 RAGE rE 5 sOpayke HOM, AN | ef. 20 gal. OT WATER Hi PORTABLE IPRIGHT —— ARESIDE pores pte poy mt the fe. ; rEC ons ank Bide. MAN-K,z Gas $221 | FC OXON | S80 os _HEAT. , _ Writer. = UNDERWOOE “Call FE no ~ | 3064 * NURSE! Walk: Brady, syheet REALT AMPS RANGE g | FU 1Y | BIG 32747. z FE 4-667 > TVPE- [sED Ld Eha. t ee |. ing. tractors, $128 ° LOA \97 ‘ORS E a _Tv & ADMIR { RNG | Si AR: AC @ FE 9 after ¢ — BLOND - a ake Ra tillers, BAXTE! ‘0 $500 (N77 8. Tele TV need» repai AL 17 TV | SRE € i ET OF 3 pin { Larme @ SPINET PIANO. Al GLADI Rd, FE 43032) $150" 129 up... opone es,|_1 et gg SER” SEER meus geen eM OURAN nyo ermre mise |* Seine eee gt er hm ie nag ET CASE FE 4-1538| ~~ e lothi aa eRetile ee ERATOR | __ Pontiac” Mt St (_Galv. steel rus Vide-Away Kr a8 ale S oepearepepirmeed ile go, LEE'S SALES Bendy el fase ‘ 1 OU mg 56 _ #35 rs $25, 2 r table & ONTIAC MICH. Serie ten ete ee et 4 4 = tore vE u May 5 wget abel 19) | O21_Mi_ Che LES & 8 suit. U QUICKLY 4 ronazs eiseccs mond ope dat had Col all "Wayne Gabert’s meas quantity price 8 8 (4 CAE x uipment 64 “STRANBERRY” Sree ae FORD ~ SOL IPATO & aE | |_once, size 9 ¢ STE’ “ ECE ythin 3 Te C ~ ny r HIN- roll-o TOR sE pata > a Je to $500 ‘BAL TaRINA eat neDen 2 +k WORK a MAPLE. DINETTE 3 pe 19s eee Gane Specials BLACK Si Be, P] YS : ores : “TRIC POP COOLER Perec tnd Seeetante ian aise corn orn planter ai LYS 5 | Size 1 = ar a EEZ hairs. i : B-FY A s. 1580 IH fn Haw @ we 7 _Buine | your areces cae etUe: eer “onutton | MI 61308 eee oe Thue! 3S merge de iy eu, fre ret F 8.98.00 o61 BuLbINo scPPLirs P Ole ae ES BEEN USED | MusT pe MOVED 6000 AUB fon SALE alite Gh ee ae } niture sigoat also made in 30 BOY'S SUMMER St | fot 3 a only $189.95 ate tv 00 | 1 Dixie Hw 6811 SN and Groove. $ le Auburn QL earsies $85 36° meres aaa 8évtch aTri-| Sactor,. mow Lis CHAIMER, : curities atures ang other fur.|_ Dadv's coat SUIT SIZE 10 f POINT REFRIG 11 CUT serene Norg con- 52 GAL, EL! | Clarkston | 2° NTIAC COACH pbicd _ OIL TANK, 890 OAL. SU $2 e mb Dig your ow Pines. . Eimhurat, Rey and plow 4 34] @ te First commt size 4 FE alsin cone 1 cUB Tange . doven eas 93 | 30 Gal. A EC. HEATER . =| le Hwy Draytos Geeasionls Meneugviade uP com.| _™ ach 6 tor $10. O81 Beben a ball. F yal Oak, Li ] . IMUNION DR _5-2675 Sel epee tion IC | $279 95 Cab. uto. Gus Hea! ~~. $77.08 | R ——— rayton Plat bor 8 eat grind Com. | — Drahner Bebek @& INTERNATIONAL erty vel Size 7 N DRESS li Only Norge $1 | ates & s Heater { BY THE ¢ . Ins x8 Lot of er, watk-in TR Oxtord MI ¢ NAT ee . like ESS AND horror = N auto. w 99 95 | Laundr fittings bat oot Ths COIL, 4 FE 2-012 of buteher AWBERE 46410 Hi LO ences . RUMMAG new OR 3-1 ui witei orge 0 asher $188 y trays, st $59 50 20 Tenmion duniod PER) supplie ins RY PLAN’ eh lift, buc 12 TRACTOR. fo. : 3E SALE 180 wal. inst R HEA inch 00 | 8 stand. fou —— in uplex pl WAN a p.__Moran_ NTS, ; BTA Bee: Ket load “TOR. laa (Pe ene eee Sted aa Sr arena WAY Offirns ro Sil stg, 18-8 Sarina eretih| fe, ge Tene plten, | ARTF On Serie ane SHOWCARE Wipe vanity OF F ra: | —Besenment,"Keogo Harter.” “'Y aldwin whole fam c Co 1060 W Mince rice. CHOOSE — naw nt : 80 8 z rubs ever *PLOWERIN Sa FE 5.7195 HOOWE 50 WwW OHuror ec ay Stic ———— 4 INCH 80! = | Sale S nament. greens shade a x oan ( ompan le Household Gisods 6 SNecca. Re Boop CONGO uuR wie teare TO PAY a Nal RINGS PEGA sump Puma L PRPE. 8 FT $309 . y ein! Goods 5 65 Gnd ae astenen sine "Motel: aE Ce aE wis Flow teer Sal fe N ! ee el = Wi te : 5 _ 202 PONTIAC STATE y l r Any xen / alee phe iee (iecion Fintan: Pieka $5 ar 5.8189 ae PL Gustine 1. 12 © Anos SUPPI ast-t 1 ese! OUTBOARD M past hadi vou wi sopeeleteert prs poten bed eos _# BANK BLDG — le Reas NG MACHINE F signed deale Phone FE “tove lawn mower. $2 WF $6 tt ow sand Jxi2 A White SATE GN ; ee 4.210 Custom m OTOR 1 lO a ; Bader Nur, jant- *¢ Sr =e ete pri e ? 9 ) -f onable 181 wean FOR KENMORE DE! s WIN $35 FE } i Fiectrie ment . BL A Se ee mf ™ BN " He Wet) added athe feed all yal oF sifot ed ceed take R . - ' fe TE CE Li effteld chine. Desk SEWING” J E DAVEN SE ied ARE: RICED ro s sure chet 2608 Orchard 8 ry Hatter «40 on Sleeps 2 § e PaE be e Rd. : > point model 6 Ma. 335 PORT AND C i OVERATOS SEL ts ard Qake fF ov OR 1.4879 135 i “MIET “ a ki ot 06 + oa OOM GROUP era aaa eee ee reegealaan| Re ct ee He IO | “aetna att tmane git ey “fiw ani tamen |. skins Chev TE Modern 2 a lis Ra es in case & or § 443 ou comple allding mat obs Our GTINS t 975 8 TVelegra " ry olanté OL them 1 Disie~ ° AGUE FINAN t step tab! piece sultes, 2 | LEAVING 8TAT Davisburg _ HG 2 le Misc compte oe! Sierials afr Be Ht 2 Gh ila WAIN TIBI) Sig j _._ ~ Pho Highway at NANCE C tienaudecs matcht modern. G STATE. | ellaneot mck on your Jolst to ut Siete oe TRA a oer a. rcs pe MAple Mis ANCE decorat ing coff « maple bi HAVE us 60. RECIAI door ihe LADIES 0 Rag ne FR 5-244 ‘s ‘FOR 5-807) 202 N. M 0} AL lee lee eds comp! CLEAN |? WHEE PR MED BRIC Pras eG) ETE AGO far 9 R N. MAIN ALL FOR $9 n. offer, ete. Make m L TRAILER, edi-Mix Concr K $2.00 Per © STFRROART <7 ty lstte LUE ER SKATES for Sale P : N FORD 7 OCHESTER, } 1 ON 7. PAY LOUNGE CH 2 45 82H Windows ete & Mortar ee ts One ty Title shoe recision in BET 7° ware Pets er_and back blade New. = ou ble ; AIR, ox =F ud-| New Fi made to $1 ts now 2° 4x8 ni ES Cee Be Wa 69 «8 OE bide New Gree Lo. “R, MIC LY $2 W cl ieathecne GRAND UMBREL. _ aabintics SoUuTrord in our 4-205} . ality a ew tt ANS 7° ie $500 ER Pearsons Ba WEEKLY covets sue a popped RD, RAF: | Ste. aoe NT. CAMP | poret figure ee lob $5.50 med een ae ee DE IRs x HDWE. 3 AKC DACHSHUNDS ae re cose ake ovet age LIVEST: 42 Orcha n urn | 6-21 Nitolice: table. Cant ma- | TORM Ww = garage, or co addition | ee ere uence eeMuain VEAR : 02 ich, Ch = — ROUS OCck a rd Take A iture | le Call screens, INDOWS comple {ai on vou ae ILD REG! — Al vain Saw =< | Ph_ Roches EHOLD GOOD! 17° CAPE ve. FE LIN aes tae neuen coma AND | SURP t “ __ house job o next Ve drei Rearcnaue Coll wher, ll st ha Distr. ’ eater OL on ” HART Tv. EXC 47881 ty OLEUM & = condition, FE. LUS LUN ‘We carry fr store X 1 pm FE 5 onable, Call 1.. MY 38821 1 ANE R 1 ah Lame) 22 md $50 12'>° FEXCELLEN: ‘price at PAINT SAL io x 104 iM IMBFR & Pivwood a full line | E BAI ee 56-2038 after 8 Mw $21 15 Front St. | NTALS J 3.W Fair Majestic TV- Ty Jack's 277 B E water BUILDING ATERIAL S iy wot tesulstice aes ot T WEEK OLD D CcULLOEH enal 4511 2 IN DR mouet ee LORD'S SP aidwin | _8-1448 heater, bath LUMBER. | $340 High! ALES COQ), PATE BT Cy eRe y | Dine. xroUD PACKS UND Spe) (ees — ‘SAWS. DRO! OR 1-013 USEC BINET - § pc dinet FECIALS” 10X12 WALI set FE and Rd (M50: O} 6120 B CYR LUMBER CO. Worms mi inquire 639 Fa MY = 2-4073 peices & Lown otw PF Mil ok ain 2 WALI eo FURNS R_ 3-200 mane TAS ps waders ows craw AKC irview, Lak or| South . Senipme erat $28 to $500 NS A RUY' 5s ink. $35 | 1,00 iatkieed, $40 carr! TENT. CAR URN ACES 9 0 ______ Tel Mp! KE RD pint Jers. bo out ¢ Orion M Wood w: ent, oy =p, pr Ge pe = tday_® tol SAC cue itade NEW USED MAYTAG ® mel “ BATT mee aC ellis Aaa REIN] (TAGS AY TOPROI R_ +9800 sol an StF and FE ce rgains Up) dear nloclireel no ot RINGEP TROOM FIXT . FARDEN TR PE 62100 PE REINFORCED NSS gravel EF L. PILL SCR GANG sated Macitd L AE cage, $5.08 . KING B 41112 , . Comune oie Fe ith pump TY Ne ase henteicke URES YOUNGS water ACTOR AN : 5 4 HAIR CONCRETE cy M. 3-2440 ND AND MUST acca E 2-4025 7 BROS. : LAY-A-W wt GHIPRTEBE Art eed 1 ode rn furnac OUNGS — B A Ea Apu eee Arie 12 Fit yps ¢ perk LL AKC a YOUR | OANS up On rast Aredia AN Tor, ES PARHIOREDTT webs bauer a Hot water cnet gpl le a ‘bike ue 100, 26" BHA 1 Ow er, Ve secue. rears ae aoe, STRAW “Horse: A Fentiol and female Beagle Alte + __ PONTIAC eles DOE . . | We buy, s NTHS T | des ORC as fardware \c water am terford _€128 Nort? 1774 FM pk Workink) cond 2 tL TYPFS_ » EM 34a E104 mare B Iso a KE j yy O PAY ' giacs-top 3AN-T¥PE Croc electric heater d r hrup yyy indition ; PES GR Li 23 ext offeé _Aucti : and look a or trade Com pletion rock ped coffee table. ck and tile =) supplie Slag Wa- SINK ‘ a 1 Siade FF AVF. & 8 PARAKEE’ SN art on Sales parkin mnaMesNacrestalni re t petal) keel aa ull al able Pf! Dipe and le galvantzed cop of Lae TOR. PREY 8 Aiea F. 5-n44a STONE Un ETS WITH GUA 77 i fre ro ork ben pool _ta- Paint. fittings Cop no : R CULTI eect “fly: coy te LL TYPE be usual col _GUARANTE ucTIo: Am Extra ts) EN DAILY @ TO 9 e roy! jecket. diss 10: Nore oe peas Ra pees Fae idk Niias oe Mees ed ees TIVATOR 30 cal pela peseer af aeeee cranes alee Or | TOP sort Bren Ae GG ten bee “aay le alle EVERY aan F ' y 2 , : rf With -| BA 1_ PE 45431. —_ S VANI mt — Thompron #0 eaten yy ont fe all Woodie. rt road ; RAK EE , 2 e038 ent of h Lar asi Las 8s N 12-5 FF 4.3296 H attache | IRUBS 5 “FE ZED PIPE 7 BIT o pee ea A At ie FE. $2 ute ; cETS CAN and ateahaid n @e assort | 4 miles B ALES GO PERFE nts chipped FT RECES! 4-864 cE AND PUM 8O!! PIPE +2 4s*P he TOR satt +e 5-209 cod Since 1927 ARIES CAF 8 personal eff irniture, tool r of Ponti | CTION 1 "$30 96 nem IMP etek Gl ana oe =F napa Se fill ‘and _ Brac ; PAR E 27 584 Oak! iF ale Par ects bE * ' of Aubur; ac, or 1 } _Very GAS. —— plete $1 Lavatori ie 4, IIA Orc! iP WAR- : gravel K DIR AP AKEETS akland A F m® 30 Wi Smart Rd. n Height mile| —; food ¢ RAN NGr. 2 | ae 405 Stal es on 8 chard Tab F : 7 (a Reaenabiel T an CETS CA ae ene eat Tien x ervice : ae; ghts on Auburn 6 PIEC cond | F $70 Michigan Piece showers, $14 araq Tones AND ee Rd An Oe able FE ea supplies CANARIES ‘ccona 108 er ken Ra vou HONE M E SOFA | ard I sc@nt 0 me $3 8 IN WOO P son 2489 s Bird MAY a on este $20-8500 quick! 4AMERIC AN ——¢ PERS Sst) | tebeen sofa bed, aed aa ‘BEEF Penne _ ot or. | Berry steel! ors ~ Ly LS Gea FE voor Sand gravel cnusne STONE ~eARERTE re Rd rae mi south dsl oes oe rae ns ateate HIN iad nd Reaanenbe misc cesince cxtcrecti top! el” DoPORR Rabe any | feseton reread actor, vrs] Alumina yinnonie oo Pea ANG oe me aakiat Et FAREETSPrrestpp ins, | goth! eqs Late. “ture 1 any worthwhile 1 endorsers 1 4-425 qe easonable AL <0: e Market. F 2) om nm from $ ives, Large UMinum fomyin ioe | OIL Cc oorheis HOP | | Rd i to 7 . tura > 2% months while purpe Ts ASPHA! . - PAY 4, FOR 987 BI! ore odern doo $35 and u = an’ doors nination wind | sand gray RUSHED &8T _ REG Ri FE 9 room h 54 W Glas to repasl se Up t inolet TOLUIL E 2 ee 7 PE ONLY $ 9 #5 Tt: DAVIS A i leas than ron ‘our gara p A Tow iovv or ows ard, F ie ail peat STONE DETROITFR | wencu + OuTsoRaD. woTons| nS CHAMPION Seles end Service PE. 34200 GREAT LAKES | *\sth cma. ou Oh nT NT -* BEEMER | USED- eT. R. Scarce Ne tnstets | BO. \ if S & MOTORS oe eee ge com ee ssiiene STAY BAUGIS rene done amet lke | ee ee Ate. ___ FE =8-0453 PARTS STORE 8 Wolters 'e SP ee a“ motor & tratler FE 23200 Eves & bun pm “0 §. Telegrapd sy Bales lots oper Cass Eliabeth Service | M177 Cass —Eitesbeth Rd FE 3-0096 Transportation | Offered 87 Rent Trailer er Space 7 79 ih dy Gach dood ated HEIGHTS TRAIL- | park rete patios side- ITH- wake cae La one pesteict. oa Me etre PE et His , o ontia : i is x Gotta rE FE $6519 or FE FLY TO CALIFORNIA ON SCHED- | ; uled 4engine /airliner, fare only — — $75 Hawali /$185 polar $30 - Ferry Servic¢ agent Sean : Auto Accessories 8&0 Lravinc rok L ace FRI ~~ - ~ evening Share diving and ex _ AUTO GLASS SERVICE pense. Cail OR 3-4489 Glass installed wnille vou wait TRUCK GO{NGQ NORTH PART We =e the highest rade of ‘ead elthe: wav F 4-8R06 giass ee | tb of coffee to a WEFKENU TRIP ; ; TO HARRIS customer. Al] work guaranteed bung Iiiinets Share expenses FE Insurance jobs honored. tbo Open Saturday Until 4 “ a, fub Auto Glass Co x 123 Ave. FE 47064 “Waited Used Cars — 88 * HUBA HUB __ New and used large hub cape C AI. Ik. BUYER Dress-upe. Most all makes and | models, Cat mabe price (iit first, WERE THIS WEEK AUTO A co Nerds | 122, Oakland “Ave _FE 47046 Cash 109 tate eee te mins Ute: . Spe a Averill’s 2020 Dixie Hwy For Sale Tires. 80-A FE 2-087 or FE 4-6896 — st ae UP TO $5° FOR JUNK & CHEAP Al, @70-15 WHITE WALL. Goop. _£8Ts FE 2-26868 dave or eves Z vear new $16.95 plus tax. Ex. WANTED: SCRAP CARS” ehange. 503 ». Saginaw FE 4-0687 : Ph OR 34511 GOOD USED TIRES. $150 UP also White, walls $03 8 Saginaw. | FE 4-0687 HIGH DOTLAR- Brace used care We THE high = need them Drive toe extra miles SOODYEA EIRFSTONE “Goon! “ will pay vou tell 4340 Dixie Walls Off New Care Fuit Guar y " E “ antee. up to 80 per cent off ' Hoe ASW EEE . weeeanee | L AIC _ _ . OR 175s © ED WILLIAMS SHARP CARS ONLY 61 o) LE LOE ta If your car ; sharp b # ~ 0 « Hl nay Prine cer GHARPEN UP YOUR CAR WITH A and title High vol Jar paid for eet of chrome wire wheels set late model used car of 8 for ‘less than half the cost of | new set . BCD SHEL TON 5 Ke Orion Motor Sales M24 at Clark-ton Rd, MOTOR SALI ; Ford - ereury Corner of Auburn & E Bisd MY 2-2611 FE 4-6728 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR arp jate mode! cars COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester A uto Serv ice al CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE ear. aed trebored Zugk Ma- meet) Shop 23 Heod Phone FE _Sale Motor, Scooters” 82 40 f HP meen LIGHTNING r . ; scooter Schwinn bicycle with Cena EM “ie > @yna-cycle motor, ‘1 biercle mo- - - _—— = tor, Priced to sell. Open eves. ___Genessee i eT Dixie Hey | WANTED fis ALLSTATE EXCECLENT con | LATE MODEL Cans ciras : _aition. F re 4 +7650 2 3 E. _ Riitgers, | MONEY WAITING AT : ; For’ “or''Sale Motorcycles 83. GLENN'S on CUSHMAN -EAGLE EXCEL- OTOR 8ALES __lent condition $200 FE 5-1556 | 254 8 Renicesl St FE ¢€7371 ‘36 HARLEY DAVIDSON, 61 OVER neee, good condition $150 FE PL hs Se igen DONS “SS {fe e HARLEY DAVIDGKo0on =! POWISTH FOR fond $380 FE $1906 99 HARLEY Davipson 1 be. MONI \! Make it easily ‘jum equipmént $400 FE 4-574) ._ - oe a : hire h Classified Ade. To é PARTS AND SERVICE ON — = “ : ge = Harley Davidson. See pally o videon Gale« ~ 372 Bouth sell vent, buy, swap, lire, AN MOTORCYCLES SALES 4. bk 28181 acs Collision, 2p Cass Lake wil ae OLOL, Keego Marbor FE ¢176] Bi cCain, ¥ “ { a «4 os ee a G t. ey i 5 { he a I i nou ; Cie fo AAS | ‘. al a rr 80485 | : N Por top.dollar op late 2627 Dine Hwy. i WE PAY | Top Dollar For Clean Used Cars & Trucks, Matthews- Hargreaves [711 8 Saginaw St FE 44546) | CASH FOR ANY MAKE OR LATE jels Economy 22 Auburn aroe JUNK aed ~& SCRAP service. Call PE 46582. WANTED - $s aot make any model. RAC < E Y AUTO PARTS || PE 59219 (‘170 BAGLEY 8T Junk and Wrecked Cars l-astside Auto Parts 181 Fast Pike St. FE 5-6855, OLD CARS AND SCRAP METAL __wanted _MY 2-5402 or FE 44878 8 WE NEED ‘99 PONTIACS ALL BODY STYLES M & M MOTOR SAL ES | 2827 Dixie Hwy OR_}- aS For Sale Trucks 2 TON STUDEBAKER WRECKER. Excellent condition Can he seen | at 1481 Baidwin JUNKED OR USED, To | 1986 4 TON baer with extras, Save Seaty virack down Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixie Highway at M15 MAple 5 Open nites ‘til ® 1053 CHEVIE PANEL TRUCK Ellwood FOR SALE oa TRADE. ‘54 CHEV housetratier tractor with job. FE | = ri] joc kt ‘69 CHEVE 2 TON TRACTOR ALL | oo Gaev FE 45550 equip 48 FORD PANEL. GOOD TRAND. || rey Spartatien 130 N. Main gt, Claras- ton, after 6. 1954 FORD F4 ¢ DUMP. _ PE 32-4821 between 5:30 and See M&M Motor Sales - by ¥ a2, | | { Wanted Used Cars ry CARNIVAL by Dick Turner = - sme | tee wp mA Seren, bea this one Just your car or | _ \ ~~ | “> 4 §-* “. . . Hawkins on second base! I'll be behind the plate /and Bascomb, here, will decide who keeps the foul balls that | 0 into the stands!” | For Sale Cars 91 GOOD USED CARS |'S@ Olds 98. 4 dr Hardto . Demo 4dr. Wagon, Demo 4dr Sedan 160 miles as, 2dr, Very clean xietecs. at & H ‘48 Ford Converti TAYLOR ¢ TE VROLET ' SALES | | { For Sale Cars 1 | CHEV 1950 2-SEDAN, RADIO AND CHEV 92: MACK aban TRUCK AND | Walled Lake MA 4.1561 | bape MA S319 1 wel EABILLAC Wit L TAKE 1947. eve for my equity See, iss0 ', TON FORD PICKUP i6- | Ww wate; cane at 27 Seneca or * Markew. 6s CentseleAve =| Seis Pe arke entra. ve = a , HARP ‘48 CADILLAC WILL | TANKER TRUCK SUITABLE ror |* take trade and smal! monthly | road olling or orchard rect Bow will trade, also sory 4, ton pick up FE 5-021 ‘4 OMC ~ DUMP $250 “King Brothers’ or FE ¢0734 WILSON G.M.C. TRUCE PRICE PE #1112 FR #4431 ]O54 Will body. MICHIGAN 8 ely Gmc TRUCK DEALE ee Oakland -at_ Cans Auto Insurance take 16 to 18 ft. 904 G ALC. 480 Series. | | | - | - ALLSTATE sore INSURANCE | (Founded by Roeb _Co+ Call Jim | Boushent. 5 PE 5-7754 | For Sale Cars _ 91 ~~ TRADE UP OR DOWN | 54 Chev. Beiair sports coupe ‘54 98 Olds, 4 dr, full power. ‘54 Ford \Convertibie o4 Chev, ‘83 Buick, 4dr R&H Dyna. Sharp ‘$3 Chev Bel Air. 4dr. Power Gid ‘82 Chev. Starline Deiuxze, 2 dr “S] Buick : dr ‘ ‘S1 Henry He RON MP ReS Nets | 025 W Huron FE 22-2841 ARE YOUR CAR PAYMENTS TOO burdensome? Let us help you to to some lesa expénsive Lake Orion Motor Sales M24 at Clarkston Rd For ae pete ury 1955 FORD NAINEINE FORDOR: WZ99 LARRY JEROME ROCHESTER roro DEALER 1 “FOR MORE THAN 30 ae ene A GOOD PLACE TO ~ low, Power. oe BUICK CENTURY R & H. "Dynaef Sraxec Power peat Power win- dows. A wonderful buy. Lake Orion Motor Sales M24 at Clarkston Rd, Ford . Mercuty ____MY_=2-2611 7 BUICK SPECIAL, 2 tone gray Trans = w Only $2 TOW CRD: IL MIRE. 7708 Orchard Take Rd ‘$9 BUICK. 2-DR Ran “blue beauty $65 “n Ask for Jack Lucky 1949) BUICK STATION _ Best offer OR 13-2741 —— West Side Used Cars - Drive out where overhead is low and save the difference Many makes & models to choose from West Side Used Cars 923 W Huron FE 42185 CHRYSLER 1953 ‘NEWPORT HARD- top coupe adio heater. auto- matic transmission pawer steer- ine a tone white wal] tires Only Bob Frost, Inc. LINCOLN MERCU =o AND CONTINENTAL DFAIER "HARDTOP. Autom very clean LNG Keego A LITTLE FF 4.1006 Auto Bale WAGON Tires YOUR FRIENDIY Of DSMOBILE NT ANT GMC TRUCK DFALER Mme 1-078) S28 N Main Rox hester eNO “CONVERTIBLE en TACK HAUPT PONTIAC SALES Clarkston i956 Pontiac Catalina -oupe Dem- onstrator Low milea 56 Pontiay Starchief Cataina ae dan Fuily equipper Factory of- Neal, ca Save mone on this ne A 19 Ford Custom 7 4 sedan luke few Low mileage Plus a large ‘election e* enod clean used cats Pricee ret! w.th amall down payment Main St {! ARKSTON Often Newhts + { MAvie $5368 tr MApe 5-1141 | 1050 CURVY 0 | CHEVROLET | 1 R40 S WOODWAKYD BIRMINGHAM i MI #2200 ri 1Ordan fi 1e8} BARGAINS 1944 CHEV CONW (JFT RB! ACK 1954 Che Bel-Air Sperts coupe Red & White = 1954 Olas OR doer 1954 Olcics BR 2-cloo 1949 Back Cony 1954 Pontiac 1941 Ford “ey HOLGHTE: x SDS lo) px bores EM 32234 ask for Bil! ‘omtiac real good motor $95 Phone MU ¢6552 ask for Mr Mackett. Howards Used Cars, 1421 Highland Ra i\iford Mich “EASY ED” NEEDS. Nv WATCHIN Let your old time piece put vou om. wheels Use it for a down payment on any of our good run- ing used care “Woxseny UD [RORSTES AT AIS S. SAGHNAW WILL ACCEPT Outboard motors. boats. ances, guns cameras etc part payment of car AIT easy BILI. SPENCE Boe CARS €2 Oakland Ave. app!!- As FE 5-9297 1953 ) CADILLAC 4 DR FLEET- @O special 2 tome grey acre: Power steering. good rub- ber. low mileage Private owner 4 Soop wil) fimance Ph days. MY MAple 5-507) GOOD CONDITION _ 4278 | HEATER EXTRA CLEAN. $75 FULL PRICE CHEV. 1051 CLUB COUPE. Ra. DIO AND HEATER. 5 EXCEL. LENT TIRES. $395 FULL PRICE PLYMOUTH 1949 SEDAN EXTRA CLEAN $195 FULL PRICE Kabio Sin hee, TACSY 4 R, EXCEL-. LENT CONDITION. |CHEV. 1956 DEMO 2-DOOR roy | MILEAGE SAVE PLENT JU YOUR CAR DOWN AND | LC MONTHS ON BAL- "oT ANCE, NO CREDIT PROZ! EMS t IMMEDIATE DELIVER «Y HIGMEST TRADES LOWEST TERMS | TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR Low | | | i good used | OVERHEAD LOCATION Jt. KING SIZE BARGAINS BUDGET PRICED FOR EASY OWNING SAVE AS YOU HAVE NEVER SAVED. BEFORE DON'T DELAY-ACT TODAY HASKINS CHEVROL Ea Oakland County's Fastest Growing Dealer 6571 Dinte Hwy eat M15 Open Nites til 1953 CHEVROLET. 2-DR 216. WILL take older car in trade, dealers | welcome 28561 Orchard Lik. Rd MA_ 6-6018 © CH 1E, EXCELLENT ! transportation, 4560 Elizabeth L. “LOOK! hative mae 1956 CLIRVSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY STN LOW AGON 1953 Plymouth @ dr Cranbrook with Reiv trim Hunter and «ea spras. areen RAH Will trate 105? DeSoto 4 dr Powerful VS en gine muito drive Rat Save hundreds 1952 Piymouth Cranbrook dix 4 dr Resutiul hight blue, very sharp CLARKSTON CS aE LES 32 Atk eT CHR YSsL ese YMOUTH $141 Daily COR. Open & am pm 65 BEL AIR_ y 6 2dr condition $1,475 MI 48470 iss CHEVROLET BEL AIR V8 4 r Powerglide, R&H windshield al . Excellent eee hes Neptune green and tyery Whitewall tires: Immaculate FE 5-3300 $2 TRANSFER PEE, TAKE OVER paxments 1081 Chevrolet @ dr origina) jet black fini sn mside «# out 5 excellent tires, radio and heater. Cail _ Motors Sales, 171 8 Saginaw ‘a SHEV Exe GOND._ GOOD CONDITION: _ aa cuETin FE 5-104, after 6 pr ACT NOW We can finance the following amounte | MAKE OFFER Sd Mercury Sedan | ae) SS Buick Spt Sed $178 y} DeSoto Va 2 Dr & AD 53 Olds 88 Sed § A85 52 DeSoto V4 HT § 48. $2 Pivm Sed $3 5) Piym Sed $55 58 DeSoto Hardtop $j) 785 +4 Olds 88 Harriton $14as ' "34 DeSoto V-4 Bed $1085 standard trans, .- tike new | National | EM ‘54 Dodge V8 Suburban. 1054 ‘CHEVROLET SEDAN CLEAN bargain $295 FE 3-154 ‘$8 CHEVROLET 81 ATION” WAG om, $1445 Birmingham Nash far S ‘Woodward Birmingham = MI! 6 1900 ECONOMY S] I. Ll ESO 1 f ue ‘A! FORD R A&A HO 82 51 CHEV EOE a 52 OLDS SUPER 49 FORD CLUB COUPE: “ter: > 46 FORD AND CHEVIES $25 | S DF $105 46 FORD TRUCK $75 CHEV. 2 DOOR $125 “48 BUICK GOOD MOTOR $4” OUR CHOICE SELECTION "55 Vv. ‘$2 WILLYS OVERDIIVE 4 BUICK SUREH HARD TOP 1 32 FORDS “1 a HU pees HORNFT 180 MORE CA FINANC aN ARRANGED TRADE FOR REA! FS OR CONTRACTS CONGMY USED CARS off Sar PR 4211 2DR UR&H POWER dice rast on thie baby FF 41006 ask for Arnold Lucky Aute Sairs BRIGHT SPOT Ford Customlne 2 Dr like nae “24, Radia and hgater. eM 5 \len heater, >> Merenry Monterey. ¢ (Matic, radio and WOW tires "S54 Olds “Og” Sedan Ily- dramatic, radio and heat- er, full power, 33 Pontiac 2 Dr. matic, radio and heater. 52 Binek Dr Jynatlow, heat Ci. , JERQME Olds-Cadillac Orchard Lake at Cass Riviera racho & - $E S488 ¥ H* « { ae & Hydra _ FE_3-1793 after § 30_ sc HOte sHOTORS INC $12 S&S Woodw Birmingham 1950 ae 2 DR CLEAN inside po rust Excellent tires and motor $1050 dn $18 per month Call Frank at FE 22-0555 Regers Sales and Service 695 Auburn Ave” wy CHEV POWER GLIDE WILL ake older for equity or caah 691 FE Third St after 4 30 50 CHRYSLER CONV GOOD CON- _ dition call after 5 30 FE 4-8498 LAKE ORION IS THE PLACE » Demon- strator New car guarantee ‘31 Chev Convertible, $995 ‘$1 Dodge 4dr $395 "33 Dodge 4 dr V8 $775 | a4 Pivmouth Savoy 4 dr $878. Statt’s Motor Sales Mi4 LAKE ORION | DODAF. MY 3-275 car ‘ | AND PRI'CKS Open &8# Daily CARS 5 FORD & Heater CEN TRAL LINCOLN MERCURY Cass at Pike Sts +3885 _ 1952 FORD CONVERTIBLE NEW top. continental kit Accessories 1941 eon. Teas ylue DR o | 19st CUSTOM 8 4 FORD | White wall tires Radio & Heater CENTRAL FEINGOTN MERCURY Cass at Pike Sts ; Se 4 1ARS FORD RFR ul MUST SEL. $125 FE 5- 030 ‘ VALUE That You Can | Feel at the | WH FEL. 86 Pontiac Hl. 82505 [30 Dodge 4 Dr. soe Sass SO livme2 Dr. Sonponlaus 8 Poort, econ SYSO5 S$ Chev. Bel Air $1045 S44 ord 2 Dr Ae /$/.008 53 Pym ota, We. 9) 905 As Pontiagee Dre 15) R95 S53 Plym. 4 Dr. .... "52 Buick a Poo... a "$2 Mercury HT. . 8 ROS: SZ) hord 2) 1)r. 3. -2 |S 665" 82 Pilvm. 4 Dr- 4s 505 SD Dodge ( ‘| ( pe is SOS 751) Chevsler \ tas S$ S95 'S) Dodge Hl] Bas 1st 2 De. 305 ‘TM Chev. 2 Dr. a7e > MANY Me RIE MENSCIUINHIDER: DODGE PEAY Madge TH! ‘Hard to spet! easy io wit 232 B Saginaw FE 2-0131 40 For Sale Cars 91 91) ‘s# FORD. 2 $125 CASH. le | beige alter 0 1655 FORD “CONVERTIBLE. TAKE over payments. OR 3-7676. iS FORDE 10 TO CHOOSE, from. All models ali tranamis- JEFFREY FORD SALES ___OA_8-3011 SHAPE. $105, FE. “BRAIDS: - OF PONTIAC ESTABLISHED 1924 §0 USED CARS YOUR-CAR AS DOWN PAYMENT DeSoto-Plymvouth Dee ie r “so F @ FORD a-i Cass at W Pike FE 2-0186 i950 FORD. GOOD MOTOR $100 asst) ate White Lake Road Pere isbu FORD 2 DR clean |iste can motor 33. “6606 | good tires. inside | Pontiac _ For Sale Care ae __ STATION and heater. $750 ae GLENN'S” MOTOR SALES YOU'LL FIND SOME OF THE FINEST USED CARS HERE PRICES HARD TO BEAT. WE BAVE IN STOCK NOW: « Chevrolet eh S352. oy Fords '56, ’5 53. S25 Buicks °55 = 52, 50 "55, '53 Let ae CHRYSLER 1956 CHEVROLET PICKOP COME IN AND LOOK THESE ce OVER BEST OF TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED 8EE Menta ita) OR HANK GLENN'S MOTOR SALES | Sagina w FE +7371 see out Can be handled for $11.85 | ‘ PONTIAC HYDRAMATIC. 2 DR aod smal) monthly dell tgs dn Call FE 61521, ask for Mr ck Lt Rogers Sales and Service, 695 _ Auburn Ave CLEAN ‘52 FORD GOOD ) CONDI- tion 2065 Orchard Lk Rd. FE | _5-4460. | ~"49 FORD . ve. § GOOD COND. OR _3-1188 after 1”. FORD | 1964 CUSTOM 8 4 DOOR. tone. Low miles, $005 Bob Frost, ine, bata od Jb Soe pcin ll ote) dH W.W tires, seat covers, new Seatal Really sharp, Priced to. sell. OR 3-2558 ‘36 PONTIAC. 4 DR. HARDTOP. 1.000 miles) Power ‘teering. all the basic access er retai] price 635 Westbrook, | 1980 PONTIAC DELUXE 2? DOOR — Ce $205 Harry Riggins. 7s) top CATALINA, HARD- Auto. Trans., Power . W. Tires, Very clean. Bteert Eons HOWARD LARE, INC. 85'S ww OODWARD 2708 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego ‘66 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF CAT MI 6-2200 ‘amaNnAs 6-3933 ket & tot reemee WwW. aA ’ i ‘O 4 FORD Rab: POM. o $805 ilk: a efit Aéolae | Bales mingham as ? R f, ward, Birmingham MT 6.3900 une oy chap hao 1906 FORD FAIRLANE 2? DOOR | __ _MY_2-2611 & H Fordamatic WW. two toes, padded dash. Belling for less 195 than dealers cost Lake Orion Motor Bales M24 at Clargston Rd ord - ercury ___MY_2-2611 MUST SELL WILL TAKE $197 | for my $1 in a pe opes Will ake older cas in trade can FE 54-4101, Dan Barry | Cy Ow __ | ‘64 FOR o> VIC. Q00D ~ CONDI. | tion, FE 25537 or FE 5-8318_ 1980 PORD NEED MINOR RE- pair. best offer con PF, 5-0348 be- fore noon or after 6 CL RANCH WAGON! Rad | REVAH,. STORE Pete ede very clean. a ME ShEMEN sat, ord 1111 HOWARD LARE, INC. 2708 lorenari Lake na Keese | SQESTATION ONY AGON 53) HUDSON | WASP COUPE, GooD condition Seil or trade up or down $575 OR 3-787) | | Fae Transportation special Bob Frost, Inc In MERCURY De CONTINENTAL DEALER 850 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM JOrdan 63933 CUSTOM HARD. | top Fully equipped. 1,000 miles | Ress ee arantee a rose BALES | | MI_6-2200 _ 86 MERCURY - “ mata Se AaREROE R _coupe $125 068 FY ue ———_— MERCURY ¢DR SEDAN 1954 ODrive $1195 Power Brakes. CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Cass At Pike 6ts i: . FE 43885 a 5O MERCURY WILL TRADE FOR later model 474 8 Saginaw, Apt 2 Ask for Chuck 1953 MERCURY MONTEREY CPE | CENTRAL EINCOENINDE RUE Cass At jgoe Sta FR 4-398 . FOR THE DEAL OF YOUR LIFE On that new Nash for the wife STOP at Birmingham Nash 644 8 Woodward. Birmingham MI 64-3000 ; 48 NASH AND 2-WHEEL TRAILER | Both for $100 401 E. Sheffield | | CONVERTIBLE 1N OLDs Selling at $200 1 2g00d. condition hone FE 466 9st OLDS DOOR. TWIN SPOT lights $450) 4785 Dire, Hwy ‘98 PACKARD PATRICIAN. LOAD- ed, save $2000 "83 Packard 2-door, loaded $895 53 Pontiac sedan, loaded sharp. = ash super sedan, A-l, $275. We bar ra and sell ZUREK | MOTOR SALES | Sout toe |. at Woodward FE 40587 68 CONVERT. FULLY Gasieped 5 Cour} Dr. FE 5-32 PLYMOUTH 1991. A-1 COND. am Best offer FE 37-0039 PONTIAC 1953. 7 DOOR, CHIEF- | tain. 8 Radio and heater. auto- matic trans , condition. Wall | except trade = FE 2.1347 ‘| 763 PONTIAC ATALINA $1,100 O44 Highland Rd FM 3-411! “48 PONTIAC ‘s DR FRONT FND vamaged qin mileage Or and ARCHES on "ROT | “1 OS e« me Tite and plugs le 4 ia DR dition. $1 1951 PONTIAC, dr standard pattery iNew wner. SE 2-2 OLIVER | BUICK HAS nT ' BIG. DEAL FOR YOU SEE US © BEFORE YOU BUY SO Fine Cars PONTIAC GOOD CON- FE 9-085; 8 CYIANDER transmission exhaust, R&H 16 + new 1 of All Makes and Models OLIVER BUI CK “Where Me ,uy 6 Its Bureks” 210 Orehard Lake aL ilies Open Till 4 Couneous Seicamen FE 53-4101 SO FORD clb. cp ‘SONASHE Amb ‘49 PONT, "SEDODGE 4, Dg. $149.95 PONTIAC “a5 MT EXT RARSEECIALES “ 2-285 Horse Specials 860 Catalina cpe) roid & white Star Chief convertible cpe Bolero guarantee Terrific savines PONTIAC A dark green Plymouth R & H spotlight W W tires this one is exceptionally clean and drives just like it looks The price is right t se c ~ ieee) eat! lotheglll tare Nee ne a Sales 68 Oakland R nditih $1499 ° ee OR. 9-1850. Loar te . “on tae a ~ 1954 SEDAN Ie > RA ' coupe Radio eater. overdrive | MERCURY 1940 2 RPQOR RADIO Si foneliWhiielwalli tires 16848 Bob Frost, Inc. LINCOLN MERCURY AND CONTINENTAL DEALER 850 Ss. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM JOrdan 6-3933 a STUDEBAKER ‘40 Ply. selling cherges 666 «8 6-906 _ - a [CVTONW ENS| YOUR FORD DEALER NS ECAR S / OVER 80 REAL BUYS “CY OWENS” 147 8 Saginaw &t PRE 5-1568 ious ea MI 6.2200 tor storage Woodward, MI Open & am WILL YOUR CAR -PASS “The” SAFETY CHECK? TRY OUR "SAFETY CHECKED USED CARS FOR A BETTER USED CAR BUY' JOs4 Pontiac Catalina Radio & heater directional slg- nals. hydramatic One owner $1405. 1952 Pontiac Sta. Wgn. J seater, radio & heater, Ceaare transmission, $805. es + Chevrole t 2 Door Radin & heater hydramatic W lookin’ For a Home $895 pss Chex Bel \ir Tt | Racio & heater ir sig Power Gide, W-Walls Sharp, $945 JOSS Pontiac 4 Dr Chf. Dx, Star Chief radio & heater, hydra- matic Low miles $1905 | RUSS : Pontiac 4 Dr Chit. Dix, Radio A heater dvdramatic W- Wallis Nice $995 Jos ul ; Nash Rambler Harriton readin & heater dir sig odrive A-l shape $A98 . 1s) Chevrolet Stvline Dx 2? ¢r radin & heater This car must be seen to be appreciated $305 ” Transportation ‘Specials! 4 Dr. Dr, $199.57 $195 ? - RETAIL STORE “GOODWILL, USED CARS” Pe 3-717 POST OF FICE. * CLEMENS &8T BEMIND THE | 91 ‘ \ 4 "$3 Chev. 4 Dr. ~. .$699 » $5 Ford Co, Sed. $1749 3 51 Ford 2 Dr. .... $244 a "$2 Pontiac Cat. . $699 5 "$4 Lludson Jet Sov? 5 $3 Ford Victoria. $044 “ $3 Ford Ra. Wes $899 5 ’55 Chev. Bel Air $1444 54 Plym. 4 Dr. ...$809 ’3 53 Mer. Hardtop. .$979 = ’5 52 Chev. 4 Dr. ....$499 "5 53 Nash Rambler $644 "54 Ford €.R. W. $1299 54 Ford Victoria $1299 ’53 Dodge 4 Dr. ..$744 $10.00 Down Car Listed "81 Chev. 1, T. Pickup '52 Plym. Club Coupe "52 Pe) - S ‘ Us ‘ 5 Ford Tudor "S $3 Hudson Jet 1985 Ford 1953 Ford I! Is ° Birmingham M STARTSEWGOUR HAROLD TURN 32 Ford 4 Dr. ....$499 33 Plym. 2 53 Ford 4 Dr. ....$699 'S4 Mer. Hardtop $1444 "31 Plym. 4 Dr. ...$244 Delivers Any *S0 Ford '; "82 Chev, Club Coupe *S] Nash Rambler CONVERTIBLES MANY, MANY MORE! Harold Turner, Ford 464 S. Woodward Ave. AGRON EyGNele ER FORD 34 Ford 2 Dr. ...$899 4Stude. 2 Dr. ...$844 2Piym. 2 Dr. ..-$444 2 Cadillac 4 Dr, $1499 4+Chev. 4 Dr. ...$899 3 Nash 2 Dr. ....$744 Dr. ...$544 2 Buick Hdtp. ..$699 1 Chev. 2 Dr. ... .$244 3 Buick Riviera $1044 5 Ford 8, 2 Dr.. $1099 Below Pr. Vichup 1 Ford Sta. Wen. 33 Chevrolet 952 Pontiac Idwest 4-7500 TESY C\R 211 S. Sa '96 CHEVROLET ‘93 CHEVROLET 2 Dr, R & HW Walls. price 2 2 CHEVROLET . Tu-Tone Blue Radio & Heater Real 51 CHEVROLET 2? Dr Dark Grey #inish Cond {tion Healer 0 FORD Custom V-8& 2 Dr Sparkling O'Drive, W Walls, Clear Plastic ‘99 CHEVROLET @ Cyl, 210. 2 Dr, Green . Low "Mileage, Very Clean ‘55 CHEVROLET I 5] PONTIAC Dark Blue Finish. Ra.igé Real Nice Car MATTHEWS-HA Heater SOU TIT SAGINAW FE 4-4546 FWICE The SELECTION AND TWICE The VALUE AT Matthews-Hargreaves | V- 4 Dr Turquote A&A Ivory, R & H, W Walls Windshield Washers Back-up Lights Low Mileage Ps) CHEVROLET B.- A $1695 2 Dr Power G. she Heate: W Wal: Turquoise & Ivory Nae Miles Cleen Insice and Ou ‘55 OLDSMOBILE 7. ..$2395 Tu-Tone Green, R_& H. W Walls Dual Pipes Fender Skirts, Power Brakes & Power steering. Very Clean ‘04 CHEVROLET $1295 2 Dr. Blue & ivory, R & H Power Gide W Walls Spotless Beautiful Cass & Oakland ight Covers & Ivory 8 Cyl. 210, 2 Dr, Over Drive. Radio & Heater Beige & Blue ' 94 PONTIAC $1295 Meacemaue F wate Very Clean Spelt SRedio tend Heater, D 93 DODGE 7 .$ 895 Conkenvie Maroon Finish. Radio & Heater W Wall , Tires, ‘52 CHEVROLET $ 695 “Two Door. Two Tone Bu Radio & Heater re Clean "Your CHEVROLET Dealer” =" ginaw B-A ...$1895 .$ 895 Light Biue at a very .§ 645 495 Good iow and Ir Signals Very Green ‘rin 31 995 -R Spotless ide he att $1495 Radio & Heater, W Walls 51979 ..d 495 Hy dramatic. RGREAVES ope, CASS & OAKLAND PE 4.2549 & THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1956 THIRTY-SEVEN’ - Master Mentalist’ Dunninger to Star in Video Serteh -- Today's Radio Programs -- - . + _|2:00~(2) The Big Payoff. (4) Color! ,» Matinee Theater. (7) Afternoon | | " Film Festival. 2:05—(2) Give Us This’ Day. WIR, (10) CKLW, (800) WW, (950) = WCAR, cise) WXYZ, (117) wrest, (1490) WIBK, (1490) |9:99(9) Bob ¢ 4 - ‘TONIGHT WWJ, NBC N CKLW, News, David WCAR, 3:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Date 6:00—WIR, N Ww Town "Meeting Wok: mews, Gentile, Sng WPON, Luncheon ie With Life. i WWJ, News by Lewis CKLW, Jim Van Kuren WCAR, 4, Coffee 1:00—WJR, Road of Lite ; w McKenzie Wiae Be ws. Mickey Shorr; WPON, WWJ, Ross Mulholland $:15—(2) Secret Storm. (4) Mod- CHLW, News, sports. 8:20_wIR, "buste Hall WXYZ, Paul Winter ern Romances. iK, News, McLeod Pe hteentiy Tae Carson WXYZ, Fred Wolf CKLW, News, Hollywood ance: wae news, Caravan WWJ, News by Lewis WJBK, News, Gentile, Binge| WJBK. News, Tom s* | $:25—(9) News. WXYZ, Pigh WCAR, Coffee With Clem | WCAR, Tiger Game npelesiy pe CKLW, McCoy WPON, Rise ‘n’ Bhine =. | ,WPON, News, Parlor |3:30—-(2) Edge of Night. (4) Queen Woy nee oe Won. lenraed Orciie Soe Set ee brag: dower | wxyz, News, Winter for a Day. (9) Justice Colt. CKLW. Eddie Chase 1:00—WIR. News WXYZ, Breakfast Club Seon oot pores eames Four O'Clock Theater. pelea] B Gakeel Lhe 2:00—WJR rs. Burton} (4) Pinky Lee. (7) The Erwins. WCAR,* Caravan of Music} WXYZ, New ‘op Town WJBK, News, Tom George “ {weom. ororts slants. CKLW, News, § is sn WAR. News Roundup) ae pe pdt fmopgn (9) Dance Party. 100—WE Baseball) ews, ckey orr PON, News, off x 4 4:30 WWJ, Three Star Extre WPON, News. s 9:30—WJR. Mrs. Page WoBK: that a Meteo | * = (2) As the World Turns. (4) WXYZ, Stars at Seven 11:30—-WJR, Midnight Music | WCAR, Rhythm Roundup WCAR, Tiger Game Color, Howdy Doody. (7) Cisco CKLW, Pulton Lewis Jr. | WWJ, Bruce Mayer 10:00—WJR, Arthur Godfrey | wpon Rows. Nelson Eddy WIRE: Mowe Misker Gharr| TUE TP Soins Tee | ee ete mec, | MEER, Nery Drake | Rid. (8) Howdy Doody. w io, MY " WPON’ Newt Goreven. | WIBK, Mickey She CKLW. News, Homechats when, News, ip broad |5:00—-(2) The Early Show. (4) Mr. | 5 :30—WWJ, Morgan Beatty WPON, Blues Chase WJBK, News, Tom George | 3:6¢—WJR. Wendy Warren Twinky. (7) Mickey Mouse Club. WWJ, Morgan atty WCAR, pee Temple WWJ, Weekda (9) Dance Party. WXYZ, Mystery Time THURSDAY MORNING WPON’ News, Part ny WXYZ, Ed McKenzie CKLW’ Gabriel Heatter 6:00—WJR, Jim Vinall 10: se—Wx¥z, voy arries CKLW, Bud Devies §:30—(4) Flash Gordon. WJBK, Mickey Shorr ww. ws CKLW, Mary WJBK, News, Don McLeod N, Record Room WxvZ, Fred Wolf Wea + Birm. High Sehool| wcCaR, News, Caravan 6:00—WWJ, Truth, C’quences.| CKLW, Rooster Club 11:06—WJR, Arthur Godfrey | WPON, News, Club 1460 WWJ, Truth, Consequences | WJBK, News, Gentile. Binge | WWJ, Weekday $:30—WJR, House Party - WXYZ, Bhow World WPON, Country Music WXYZ, Magic gga WXYZ, News, McKenzie CKLW, Gangbusters 6:00 WIR, Voice of Agriclt. CKLW, Story Tim 4:00—WJR, Parede of Bands WJBK, News, Mickey Shorr Bob Maxw WJBK, News, Tom.George | ‘ww. Widder Brown , BEM ttsiieee | WIRE: ee, "Eatin mings! RECREATE ET ng | SE Bae Gaetan $:30-WWJ, Lone nger ews, Gents ae WXYZ, High Moments WCAR, Coffee vce 11:30—WIR, Moke Up twa BK, News, MeLeod |° : Ghuw: Gaine rice. | MpON Reg Shiv gies rebar | Seok Succes (IM AUSITIA VOTE WJBK, Mickey Shorr 7:00—WJR, sl Vinal mn a eet Res, | Ween eget, | el Re ae |e 5 4 i Troe ie = 4 Bey, eee ea us| Ae Rece SS, wees leetem mer maee, | Poe erie onn| Rival Port ‘own eetin, f ews, mtile, v iN, = CKLW, Bob & Ray n WCAR, News, Coftee nee | "ww, News by Cederburg 5:00 WIR, William Sheehan arties to Form ews, e Orr PON, 6, rtain . WPON, News, Zee, Orville | 7:30—WJR, Music Hall ‘CKLW, News, Tex Benecke | WXYZ, Wattrick-Sporte Coalition Again; Home :30—WJR, Guest House WXYZ, New WIBK News, Tom George | CKLW, Eddie Chase ww, X Minus 1 CKLW, O'Dell WCAR, News, Music WJBK, News, Don McLeod Issue to “Top Balloting xyY Town Meeting JBK, News, Gentile, Binge WPON, News WCAR, News, Caravan CKLW, Bob & Ray WCAR, Coffee With Clem | 12:30—WJR, Time for Music | WPON, News, Sere , WPON, Zee and Orville waren 0 to a 24 *wwa. Jim Deland “ RICHARD an v 0 axwe : Ace KASISCHK! 10:00—WJR, Bing Crosby WXYZ, News, Osgood CKLW, Bud "Davies WXYZ, News, McKensle By E VIENNA, Austria (—Austria’s -- Today's Television Programs - - 2 8.5 se sr _ Pragrams furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. Communists, And the two chief rivals are expected to continue Channel 2—WJBK:TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 7—-WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV . their coalition government. s . * Cross Canada Hit Parade. Top tanes in Canada. (4) rae: “Death Is a Spanish Dancer’ stars Kim Stanley as Mexican girl who must be drawn to the) Spanish dancer. (2) The Mil- lionaire. Young truck driver liv- ing with his wife and' his mother TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00-—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. Rocky learns that one of his men is a spy. (4) News and Sports. Paul Williams, Bill Flemming. (2) Linkletter’ . Interviews.| under the same roof gets a $1,- 6:15—(7) News*® John Daly. (4)| 000,000 gift; Adam Williams Dolores. Short film. (2) News.| plays the young man. Jac LeGoff. 8:30—(7) Break the Bank. Quiz 6:25 — (4) Weatherman. Sonny; with Bert Parks. (9) Jackie Rae|® Eliot. (2) TV Weatherman. Dr.| Show. Music, variety. (2) I've Everett Phelps. Got a Secret. Garry sore with 6:30—(7) Disneyland “A Day in} Panel quiz; Casey Stengel guest. the Life of Donald Duck.” (9)'%00—(7) Wednesday Night Fights. Million Dollar Movie. John| 12 round heavyweight elimina- Wayne, Paul Kelly in “Flying tion bout: Bob Baker vs. John- Tigers.” (4) Eddie Fisher. Songs.) "Y Holman. (9). Mystery The- Speaks. Current] ater. J. Edward Browning, Osa ae Te Massen in ‘“‘The Devil Pays Off,” , ; ex-Navy man tracks sabotage. oe pike Pa John| (4) This Is Your Life. Ralph — tot aay.) Edwards recreates life of sur- 7:00—(4) Screen pee El prise guest. (2) Steel Hour. house. mund O’Brien plays 4) «tronest in the ain” “stare The two big parties, Chancellor mee les Austin, ieee, Does Jutta Raab's Conservative “Mrs. Linnet's Lark. People’s party and Vice Chancel- Miss Fairweather. Bette Wright.!jor Adolf Schaert's Socialists, are) Came Les Paul-Mary Ford. fighting the campaign on one over-| ic. riding domestic issue. — whether '1u:25—(2)Nightwatch Theater.|there shall be more nationaliza-| “Her Paneled Door. tion of industry at the expense of 11:30—(4) = of bar Jones. private enterprise, “Triple eopardy,”’ ones ~ listed as a D.O.A. anes ree though militarily neutral, Aus- THURSDAY MORNING ‘tia is safely bound to the Western 6:50—(2) Meditations. (4) Today's camp by its political ideas, The Farm Report. election will not change al 6:55—(2) Give Us This Day. |ment of the Soaey sa htegs 7:00—(2) Capt. Kangaroo. (4) T0-| policy, day. The coalition of the People’s |7:25—(4) News. party and the Soclalists, which |7:30—(4) Today. (7) Countryside. |have teamed up to give Austria 7:58—(2) Cartoon Classroom. (4) stable government since the war, News. is expected to continue. two 8:00—(4) Today. (7) Little Rascals. parties have run neck ay neck voters choose a new Parliament/am.” Silvers’ Gesture Gives It Away — He's Serious By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — When I saw Phil Silvers pushing up the shoulder of Evelyn Patrick’s off-the-shoulder dress so it didn't show so much of her bare shoulder, I knew it was serious—and the gossips do say Phil’s asking his friends their opinion of the “$64,000” commercialist who's a former Miss Orlando, Fla. And they all tell him, “Marry the girl if she'll have you. "—The bet- ting is she will and he will . .. very soon. * * xk * Son Slugger’s learning so much in school. Just brought home what the wall said to the ceiling: “Don't lean on me. I'm plas- tered, too.” TV has its own version of “Get lost,.” Frequently heard over at ABC. “Give that man an all-expense trip to the moon”... ; Stripteaser Sherry Britton blasts cheesecake pictures by Monroe, Lollobrigida, Mansfield, etc. “There's a place for nud- ity, and it isn’t in newspapers and magazines,” says: Sherry. “It's in night clubs. Where I get paid for it”... Jack Parr, kidding around about being dropped by CBS, said: “Robert Q. Lewis and I split a hot dog at Nedick's. The counterman said, ‘Don’t worry, they always come back.’ We looked closer—and it was Wally Cox.” Jack, who sank $80,000 in a house now under construction, says: “It'll be finished about the same time I Marilyn Monroe’s veep Milton H. Greene told friends here he doesn't think MM’ll marry Arthur Miller . Susan Johnson of Ohio State U. stole “The Most Happy Fella” in my opinion when she sang “Big D” about Dallas... “Bridey Murphy” has been sold to the movies, according to Bernie Hart, who lsays It'll be filmed by 18th Century Fox . THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Martha Raye sneaked up to her TV rehearsal at the Capitol Hotel through a rear door... Marion Marlowe and Larry Puck celebrated their first ann’y Sunday, in case Godfrey wants to send a card... Barbara Nichols—a former “Taffy Tuttle” on TV got two big movie breaks, nos playing opposite Clark Gable. The search for producer Gordon (“Wake Up, Darling”) Pollack and his wife, who disappeared in their plane, was called off. * 6 8:15—(2) Morning Playhouse. in the past, and the major 8:25—(4) News. is which will have nari, Today. (7) Wixie Wonder-| new government. ee \ * ¢ ® 8:45—(2) News, weather. Thirty per cent. of Austria's): Polish refugee in “A Ticket for Thaddeus,”” the story of a man who learns he doesn't have to fear the police. (2) Godfrey and His Friends. Arthur Godfrey with music, variety. :30—(7) The Amazing Dunninger The master mentalist begins a Ethel Merman in her second ser- woman with an uncontrollable’ desire to gamble. 9:30—(4) Studio 57. Victor Jory, Mari Alden, Peter Lorre in ““The Queen's Bracelet," a jewelry = ious dramatic role. She plays a. et Room. 9:00—(2) Garry Moore. (4) Romp- itionalized, and another 30 per cent 9:30—(2) Arthur’ Godfrey. ru) are controlled by the two national- Heart Throb Theater. * |ized banks, Raab's People’s party 9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. vie strengthening private enter- 10:00—(4) Home. | Prise—what it calls ‘‘people's cap- 19:25—(4) Window jn Home. \italism."’ The Socialists want more| new series with exhibitions. of designer is jealous and gets even ‘extra-sensory perception. 4) with an antique bracelet. Father Knows Best. Robert 16: 00—(7) Famous Playhouse. Meg, Young stars. Father drives his} Randall in ‘Without Warning.” daughter to the woods to help, (9) National News. (4) Amos ° n’ her find five wild plants. | Andy. Sapphire works Kingfish 8:00—(7) Masquerade Party. Pe. over because an unknown femaie ter Donald hosts quiz game. | sends him a ‘Birthday Card." (2) Mobile Theater. Film drama. Ward's TV Service |10:10—(9) Weather Vane. '10:15—(9) Baseball Hall of Fame. | Film. TV, Radio, Car Radic emi Lone Wolt. Louis Hay: FE 2-2976 46 WN. Hilldale ward in ‘ tation.”” (4) Con- | fidential File, Paul Coates and OPEN EVENINGS his report of “Quack Religion- sists.” (2) Mr. District Attorney. Mr. D. A. solves. another case. Ul: 00—(7) Soupy’s On. Soupy Sales with music, variety. (9) Good .. Neighbor Theater. Peter Graves, | Andrea King in “Red Planet STORM WINDOWS and DOORS 10 Double Hung Windows, 2 full 1% Doors. All ‘ Extruded - Aion’ 1.16” Grill with fj ceeds in contacting Mars. (4)|; Initial. With ALL Hardware and News. Paul Williams. (2) News. Screws. Jac LeGoft. 11:15—(7) : Feature Film. Robert Lowry, Philip Brooks in ‘“Dan- gerous Passage.” (4) The Little Cash and Carry er Will Finance $225.00 | Mars,” a young scientist suc-|19- 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) nationalization. Home. | 10:55—(7) News. Write It More legibly (11:00—(2) Valiant Lady | nessee Ernie Ford. Studio. 11:05—(9) Experimental School. 11:15—(2) Love of Life. (4) Ten- . (1) Story OF Use a Typewriter | | LOS ANGELES « — Employes! of the Los Angeles Animal Regula-| - |tion. Department haye been or- 11:25—(7) News Ace. \dered to write plainly. 11:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. Allen B. Stephenson, executive (4) Feather Your Nest. (7) Rob- officer, issued the order after a question| Carole Haney of “Ziegfeld Follies” can’t drink Philadelphia water, so friends brought bottled aqua from N.Y. - MGM will give Zahra Norbo, Miss basic industries already are na:|Sweden of °55, an Ekberg-style buildup BARBARA NICHOLS Salvador Dali’s doing a film on the creation of the world. | Leading character: a cauliflower. EARL’S PEARLS ... A local gal is so deter- | mined to learn what her husband does with his evenings out she has half a notion te stay home one night and find out.—Ima Washout. . WISH I'D SAID THAT: “How can children have an incentive to study when they see adults miss a question and win a Cae) \lac?”—Raymond Duncan. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Taffy Tuttle says, “I'm so pleased’ with my new engagement ring that I'll wear it always—no ly ter who I marry.” who burn up the roads, That's earl, brother. (Copyright 1956, the Hall Syndicate, Inc.). - New Program | TV | ba s ins | DEALER onig ALE | oo CBs ‘COL } ‘Thought Reader’ - Still CAPEHART UMONT Gets Nervous Before ShMERSON Doing Show CENERAL ELECTRIC MOTOROLA COLOR TV | By SAUL PETT vee NEW YORK U — Joseph Dun- RCA-VICTOR ninger, who calls himself the! SYLVANIA E)\me? Will the subjects. be long- _ (precious time is on TV.” § jskeptics but coesand y who fight him + AUTHORIZED. ; “master mentalist,” begins a new ABC-TV series tomorrow niet | He came into the office the other: day for an interview and brief demonstration. He is a big, graying man with) a rather courtly, almost effusive manner of being not glad, but very glad; to see you. He also ap- peared nervous and quickly — he} does most things quickly — ex- plained why. THOUGHT READER “I'm a thought reader,” he said, | “not a mind reader, The mind is, too inclusive. 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