4 
i 
‘i ~ 
“Thooroval Given. 
4 = by House Group 
for Next Year” Total s-$3.7 Billion 
‘Above Current Budget; 
Less Than- tke Asked . | 
_|. WASHINGTON (AP) — 
Voicing concern over Rus- 
sia's growing. military 
_{might, the House Appro- 
priations Committee voted 
today to give the Defense 
. [Department $33,635,066,000 
q in new money... / 
This is $512,784,000 less) f- 
than the total President 
Eisenhower asked in 
original budget last oo 
ey oe 8 = le      
   no ae |\* 
Fin ire Guts Gandes formants Tel | | of Arab Scheme! & 
_ Building in Detroit tia & “Thonind See 
wile tis) ence | Suan ~ Flames Cause . | oe Maintains Silence weslel 
$1,000,000 Loss. 7 on Israelis 
DETROIT (AP)—Detroit Mayor Albert E. Cobo 
was back at his desk today after a four-week Ari- 
zona vacation, still non-committal about whether 
“Ruins to Be Torn- Downs 
Three Firemen Injured - 
in Four Hour Fight 
      
        
  
JERUSALEM. (INS) — A 
|plot by Arak “suicide” 
commandos \ to assassinate . 
4U N. Secretary General’ 
‘Dag Hammarskjold and 
blame it on Ig§rael has been | 
reported by non- lsreelt in-|. 
telligence soures.   he'll seek the Republican nomination for governor. 
‘  * &* & * \ 
” Returning by plane last night, Cobo declared: 
“If I can believe the people of Michigan sincerely 
a greasy foes ald Me candidate for governor, The sources, who refu used 
ee ‘to be identified, say the! Cobo, three times mayor of Detroit, said he will - |niot was hatched by a 
try to determine in the next few days whether the - \ 
“draft Cobo” movement is truly statewide, rather /8TOup of Fedayeen, Arab ex- tremists who have formed than sectional. \ 
- Leaders of the draft move have collected nomi- (well-trained commando 
units to fight Israel. nating petitions bearing thousands of signatures. 
  / DETROIT (AP)—A mil- 
‘lion-dollar fire destroyed a 
) six-story building in the 
downtown business district 
last. night. 
Three firemen were in-| 
jured fighting the four- i 
  . hour blaze. Thirty-five) tk we kk According to the informants, the 5 a DY METROPOLIT: _ _- Peating Press Phote/of paper changes which the 
pleces of equi ae fought plotters assembled Israel military ; 
P 8 Cob said he will attend the ‘Republican con- uniforms and arms and forged a to one the Denarocadagacinaga County _ . Chamber of Commerce Sao dean yester- | committed 
the flames. 
The 80-year-old ‘building declaration in Hebrew that would vention in. Detroit Saturday: “If I receive an 
have linked the killing to extremist invitation.” Robert Burgess (left), director of the U. S. Cen- 
sus Bureau, and Congressman George A, Donderd     
on Woodward Avenue, 
housed the main store of!     Jews. such as members of ' the 
Stern Gang held responsible for 
  (seated center) during a a with Pontiac 
  
Fiore ees Discuss Possible Solution Si" Chamber Seeks Governor, State Officials= on oe 
sce =10 Waler Supply Problems S35" Regional Status Schedule Loe ee a Seo when the fire was discov-| 
ered. All were evacuated) 
safely and without panic. 
the fire broke out about 6 p.m., 
apparently on the fourth’ floor Birmingham.   
    _ The possibility of Pontiac,-Port Huron and Flint 
a banding together to solve water supply problems was 
re Marshall Matthew H. Mc- examined by City Manager Walter K. Willman yester- 
Nally estimated the loss. He said| day, at a Michigan Municipal League meeting in 
  Jordan's Arab Legion was said 
to have discovered the plot and 
avy the fake uniforms, arms 
fron pest pia in 
plotters escaped. 
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. @—   “Asks for Metropolitan 
Designation During Trip, 
|_to Washington, D.C. 
A movement to win official rec- administrative officials, who already have made “Re- he recommendations 
ports to the People” of Kalamazoo, Kent and Macomb)fained in « bill which the 
arrive in Oakland County consider next Counties, are scheduled to 
Tuesday. 
Thrice heckled by Republicans, who suspect {i were. con 
the Hous® 
week, The Sen 
ate will act later, : ?   
  (Pieture on page 37.) Willman was among seven city leaders exchanging faeecarsiad Tia ae ognition of the Bontiac-Oakiand|tours are strictly partisian, the Governor said W Funds Are Approved 
caw) Owl Esns Gal ee ideas, plans and accomplishments of their respective Saag Sheed = has parma County region as a standard met-'day in-Macomb County’ he has invited two for Pontiac Project as 
Gree! etal siaren hi ipackaeie cities in the sewer and water supply field. pide eat cca Wed Gali be ee ene launched imiin Ris administration to ee the group, mame . 
material. The cause was not de- A Fiint councilman, David Magee, mentioned) tour Arab peighbors = Egypt, Washington, D.C,, yesterday when) gtate ‘Highway Commis-+ 7 ae — The House 
— Flint’s search for more Lebanon, Syria and Jordan. —_|# Pontiac Chamber of Commerce isioner Charles M. Ziegler, red 
_ [delegation met with Federal offi-| 1) nas called the travels 
\|“political. jaunts,” said to-|; 
A Riley, Promotions Director of/4ay he “would be giad” to}! Within minutes samce had en- ter to 1 t that 
sre Sr dese Sine font er won es Passage Seen to tall compliance 
with ether sections of the 2% |The Pontiac Press, formally pre-jattend future sessions, if he 
on Soil Bank Bill sz, sci“.ccs32 idly to the pares water usage and for dilut- 
Firemen estimated nearly 15,000ing sewage. 
persons remained in the downtown} Willman was explaining Pon- 
area to witness the spectacular tiac’ s extensive research into ways | 
five-alarm fire. ‘of replacing the city’s well-water | 
Firemen today praised 25 sales supply, when he eyed the poeiie 
girls who herded about 75 custo- three-way partnership.       a sooiet thn Copesor-seneeties re-|could find the time. - 
Clair L. Taylor, Superin- tendent of Public .Instruc- 
tion, said he had conflict-|t 
ing commitments on each! The. tor of the ‘U. $. Census Bureau, 
Ike’s There are indications he may/for study. ‘return in June to work for: such mee wi attended 
mers to safety. Of Pontiac's water now, will. Up Before House Vote ‘compliance and put the cease-fire papstancemn Slap aa Don- 
moe portions af the Sanders. man told the three counties’ offi, as Parties Compromise agreements = a incre solid basis. 
Building which still stand will have cials “It's hard, with a high iron request his * 
to be razed. Fire Commissioner content. It's not a satisfactory wa- poe ne. completed = citing eae ecomeaes! mest Oey: ‘rived at 12:30 p.m. from Washing- seborts = 
James L. Mahon:said the destruc- ter for industry-or for our people.” w ASHINGTON wm — President the first part of the assignment) growth” currently under way in | The Oakland County Demorratic, | ton. Funeral. services were sched-'on airpower 
“tion of the building “is complete.” Bringing water from Port Huron Eisenhower's Yarm soil bank given to him tiy. the Security) the region. committee said yesterday both Re- : = ’ 
Fire Chief_Edward J. Blohm and selling water along the line to headed _ toward \expected ‘House Council April 4.°He filed his re- - |publicans have been invited to the | Methodist Church. . ing rate.” —~ 
battled the fire in formal dress. other communities would Cost passage today as\ party leaders port to the Cotincil president. Am-|. Riley oat that the ne meeting County heme plier =a | adel Virtually. all activity halted in ill 
The chief was set to attend a bat- about $29 to $30 million, he said dickered over possible compro- bassador Joza Brilej of Yugo fhe et ae serernert , Pose Ja P M. Ha pretieets this river city of 50,000 as citizens = ‘ 
talion chief's retirement dinner studies indicated, _ mise details. \ 'slavia, from Jerusalem, where he | an toe mernerkam of alc . ral =o M. kK oh paid homage to the famed na- 
when: he was called on to direct) Pontiac officials have already Republicans were making con- engaged in last-minute talks with * " j in oe roe bpuiiad Seat Sa a A. ay ‘andl! tive son who rose from McCracken a Department 46:4 bitien 
the complicated fire battle with talked of working with Port Huron eiliatory gestures, and Democrats Israel officials. per oth or. fature, pee to! Auditor emcal Victor C. Targory — attorney to the vice presi- dering P samele" | 
the aid of walkie-talkies. on such a supply system. ‘already had given groua# on some! He will go next to Cairo for a | present the Chamber's vasreats ‘shi. dency. 5 . 
| Mayor William W. Danaldson_of points at issue. ——— 
The chief said they had to | points a | brief conversation with Egyptian jare expected. | ; 
force one floor manager to leave Pontiac was elected to head Region’ Chief proposal at issue was the officials and then fly to Rome. | In defining reasons for the \e- } og Oakland County, = ‘th wat Bonn. Scorns Red Bid Hh 
BONN @# — The West German| would 
ices: 
Arm   Farm Measure. 
  al 10-car train 
| late Democrat c : dero who asked Burgess to give (scheduled state govern-' rad er ome naar oped ‘avenue, near the Washington” -         
doa dere. (Ma sulalakie was ren: Four of the League for the coming President’s disputed request for’ ge jg expected at the U, N. this quest, Riley pointed out that the fast tr Pontiac's Elke Temple, 
‘i year. -|authority to pay up to 500 mil-’ (Continued Page 2, Col. 4) |P. ning madly from one cash reg- faa asliars! ts tarmere| (is seer on Page 2, Col. 4) | Pontiac and Oakland County area’ proceeding to a town hall yneet- |government today ‘rejected a Rus ister to another removing money. ‘ is losing its identity as a well-\ : 
Fi sie alice Pussy i in the Motor © lin advance of fulfillment. of their: populated and prosperous area be- _ing in Oak Park High and |sian offer of a trade treaty. Such , a 
remen managed. tod thence to Detroit for a 4-TV |a treaty could not be ‘concluded cut of $263,843,000 but. $167, 
more ‘soil bank commitments on next. into the street as portions of the | BOSTON w-Emst Russo, 21./year's crops. As sault t Retrial cause of its proximity to Detroit: renee. ; until Germany was reunited, 8 
structure burst into flames. | stepped on the starter of his car Republican leaders busily After the televised rene to the government spokesman told a news 
The Sanders blaze was the larg- and heard what he described as sought an acceptable formula that: | conference. 
est Detroit fire in some years. ‘the darndest sounds. He opened would upset Democfatic the officials w} : people,” opposi- | ropolitan Detroit Region by the 
The city’s last five-alarm fire was the hood and found a cat caught tion, but Speaker Rayburn (D- Denied b Jud | U.S. Census Bureau. =. ‘being assigned to a different, 
: unicipality in the cegunty. Tours, 
| etroi i Ow Ss Nam Pee 1955 when the Simms Lum- in the fan. The animal ran off, ap-/Tex) declared last. night that “‘no Pointing to the fact that Pontiac meetings and dinneys are sched-| 
r was destroyed. . 
: Clifford Dye’ s Attorney, is the fifth-largest city in Michi- led. 
Citizens League to Honor | Plans to Seek Appeal presiur onder tents which Cee os American Mother of ‘56 : to Top: State Court go with a separate and prosperous High School. for g town hall meet | DETROIT (AP)—A Detroit wide sone’ busy 
| ~ Ex-Police Officer Gilpin   
    4\ 
j The two areas are currently 
classified as portions of the Met- separate,   
    _'Parently not seriously hurt. agreement” ne then been 
|reached. 
‘acc EPTABLE C OMPROMISE 
Republicans hope to win approv- 
ial of what Rep. Halleck of Indiana, 
GOP floor leader. called an 
“acceptable” gompromise which 
would place rpstrictions on pre- “Clark J 
    
  Dondero cited strides in com- 
Oakland County Cire ‘uit Judge Munity development, population tee emphasized that any voter may 
Adams today denied‘ a,growth. business and-industry in attend the m ating and ask any, dren is the American Mother of 1956. 
She is Jane Maxwell Pritchard, who at 67 stint ete aang community. ing. | 
The County Democratic. commit. ance have brought love and a happy home to 45 chil- 
  Former Pontiac Police Lieutenant David Y. Gilpin payment authgrity motion (oe al clecuit cont retrial, penile os ee study by the questions he Wishes from the floor. 
. a ae (0 © f - burear ata coneerning various will receive the Oakland Citizens League’s outstanding In early tentative form. these of Cl le rd B Ove ormer Fen. pile Mie oe ere * bee The meeting/ is set for 8:15 p.m. | spends nearly all her waking-hours making a home for 
service award May 15 for his part in breaking up num- Festrictions would in effect estab- ton vi lage attorney convicte K P 
bers racket gambling in the county in 1944-49. lish standards of payment geared March 1 of assault with intent to sented to Burgess at the same Detr fit De b a7 lively girls who live in her rambling brick house on 
& 9 TOY petroit’s East Side. All are childrefh from broken to farm expenses for putting Jand do great bodily harm. bees a 
ito grass oy trees, or otherwise But Dye, 954. probably will not! committee-members ~ were. ‘Entr Scratched fcarea’ placed under her care by the Juvenile Court. The award will be presentca | to ae = the, 
si , ‘taking surplus acreage out of begin serving his 2-to-10 year sen- part of a delegation which attended 
| ‘In past years, Mrs. Prit-j ") league’s annual meeting at 
the Birminghem CELTS tence in Jackson State prison until the national convention of the U.S. | roduction for soi] bank reserves. Pp yesterday, after the State Supreme Court has Chamber of Commerce tin the na- Att T Injury 
   
            nity House. In all-day huddles lehand has . foster 
i led on the case, tion's capital. . | 
Gilpin, 56, serued 27, ‘Democrats continued to balk at | ene cea ene pe, cee been 4 
p ‘any rewriting of the bill to give’ Clarence B. Smith, Dye’s at- esis le the Chamber edin- y 8 ‘parent to 17 other young 
Howard 0. Well-gonditioned 3-year-olds ears with the Pontiac Po- aS. _ what they have termed a political torney, said today he will ask the Sowers Maracy Crank (Edward ro the lateeictecornine “Needles Sters and reared 11 more, 
th ' lice Dept. before his retire- 
ment ‘on July 18 last year. 
He headed the vice squad 
for eight years during 
which he received civic 
praise for his handling of 
numbers racketeers. 
On March 5, 1947 he received a! ladvantage to the administration” pign court for permission to ap- Nowak: aid’ Ralph Eastridce @ from Florida, were entered today ‘only one of them her own | 
: in a bid for the Bovernter farm peal as soon as a statement of i as ae up af mili for/the 82nd running of the $125.00, All call her mother. 
fivote. _.. | facts in the case can be prepared aony George N Petroff. manager adfied Kentucky Derby Saturday, Her oldest “child” is an adopted, 
from the 200-odd pages of official yon, Hirlinger, Irving Stineman, byt the field was quickly reduced daughter, now 43. The youngest’ 
transcript of the nine-day Trial. Civic Haskell, G. Wayne Gabert,it? 17 when one of the candidates of her realy adopted brood oe 
was convicted in non- H.Y. Levinson and Carl Bradley. ,jnjured himself | a pair of 1fyear-old twins. Her | BOSTON im — Prof.-Gitford | Dve as mice be a own son Dale is 38 \Whitman of Columbia University fatal shooting last Aug. 26 of Wi There were no surptises as the 
offered iliam C.. Clark, 27, following d Almost from the time of at 
a) ciple eerien or Ore pace Gaecan' the tes over man Shower S$ Tonight,   
Thumb Suckers Tip     
   
  _ trainers or thetr representatives Carriage to machinist Benjamin. — 
citation from the league for his 
part in “substantially aiding in de- 
' stroying the threats of a in yaad suckers.in a talk to the; 
‘American Assn, of Orthodontists. 
\He said if a child is taught to ‘lagement ef a Fenton farm | 
iby Clark Dye’s sister. 
| Smith based the petition for re-, ~. Weatherman Says / | eee of all. derbies. It'll cost chas ‘reverberated with the shouts| 
  whistle it would take the thumb: 
from his mouth and thus allow his: 
teeth to develop normally. 
- In Today’s Press. ‘stayed until they were married 
The’ surprise came when_a few and held their weddings in her 
ight Minutes after Reaping Right was home. Others even took her name: 
entered it was announced that T.| Busy as always, Mrs, Pritchard ype, JANE M. PRITCHARD 
A. Grissom’s Louisiana Derby win- was sorting laundry when word 
ner injured a leg in a workout and came yesterday that a jury of the “Tve had an abundant life,” she 'trial on alleged faulty instruction = 
to the jury by. Judge Adams,),al-| The U. 8. Weather Bureau 
jleged prejudicial remarks by dicts occasional showers t 
‘Chief Assistant Prosecutor George’ ‘ending -tomorrow for the Pohtiac 
F. Taylor. and the fact that Dye srimq Tonight will be cloudy with       
     be 
  Pontiac.” 
Now associated with a rea 
tate firm as a salesman. Gilgh 
and his wife live at 50 Neome Dr... DAVID Y. GILPIN 
During his police career, he re- “>, 
    
Germinal ceived four departmerital cita- of a™gumber of Oakland County was not permitted to testify to 
tions for outstanding work in the racketeérg. County News ...... %6, 32, vd jhearsay evidence of Clark's al- ® low of 42-46 _ would be witedraywn. Nevertheless, American Mothers Committee, said. “I need no reward, When I 
performance of his duty. In 1945, The awaqd to Gilpin will bi made Editorials ......... leged tendericies to violence The fotecast for tomo is it still cost the Detroit owner $250. meeting in New York, had chosen see my married girls and 
the lieutenant's entire six, man by Mayor illiam W.. DonaJdson, Food News 33 thru a Dye’s stay of execution under continued cloudiness and /cooler. according to Lincoln Plaut,  s Her as the outstanding mother of families come home, I know . 
squad, received citations for “‘out- former board ~mgmber of the Sports . $9, 50, 51, 52, 53 bond of $10,000 will be continued The high will be 52-56. Churchill Downs steward. Reaping the year. lanl the work has been worthwhile. 
standing coordination and team- league. |: Theaters : ..-. 4 for 20 days, Smith said today. He, The lowest thermometer/ reading. Right's name was the second in| ‘I'm moved to tears, " she said. Mrs. Pritchard will ” to New 
we . State Police Colmaniner: Jo- -TV & Radio Programs . ...., 63 ‘said a new stay of éxecution will bein downtown Pontiac prefeding & the entry box, following that of; with a soft smile, then added York next Monday to be ein ot 
ak, meritorious service eventu-- seph A. Childs will be guest speak- Wilson, Earl ...... . 15 ‘granted pending: the high court's a.m, was 42. The thermometer stablemate Invalidate, ome of the, quickly, ml never want nd ret t the antal. Mothers Com | 
ally led: to the trial | and cotiviction er, = o meeting. Women’s Pages..... 17 thru 22 decision. rose to 62 at 2 p.m. , | ifew, speed horses in the large field. one to see m tears. . ference. 
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|iSrcmosabaion , Union Claims | UAW. Local : President! § 
Meets With Officials 
on Pay Grievances 
Some 1,500 employes of Pontiac 
eee ee oe ee 
anteed annual wage benefits due 
to lay-offs at the plants which) 
have idled 3,000 workers, local 
union officials claimed today. 
Charles Curry, president of Pon- 
tiae Motor Local 653, UAW, met! 
last night with other officials of 
the union to draft a letter to UAW 
President Walter Reuther request- 
ing a meeting between General 
Motors and the union to investi- 
gate pay grievances. 
Curry said at present laid off 
workers are drawing only Michi-| 
gan unemployment insurance. | 
“The local claims the hiring of 
2,367 new employes between July |) 
1 and Dec. 16, 1955 has eventually, 
resulted in laying off high senior-       
workers. 
“If the company had not con- 
tinued hiring into December 1955 
~ or if they had heeded our warning) 
on Dec, 19 to lay off temporary; 
and low seniority workers, our 
higher seniority employes now laid 
off would have qualified tor» vaca- 
tion pay and the GAW,” Curry, 
said. 
Workers had to be employed May /of 
1 im order to draw GAW pay, he 
added. 
Farrell £. Roberts 
Tosses Hat in Ring Former Assistant Oakland Coun- |   
is and the Chamber of Commerce, 
and the County, State and National 
bar associations. ; 
  Jet Bomber Crashes cz 
in Nebraska; 4 Dead'%.   
  +|that there are too many detailed 
has /instructions “apparent pared ____... one son. He is a member of Kiwan- . 2d lek ° Michigan Man | 
Dies in Rome — Albert Gibson, Official 
of State Icebox Firm 
Succumbs to Attack : 
RONE (# — A honeymoon trip       > jdeath of Albert Gibson, 31, execu- 
tive vice president of the Gibson 
Refrigerator Co. of Greenville, 
Mich. 
Gibson suffered a heart attack 
Monday night a few hours after 
he and his bride, the former 
Nancy Moriarity of Grand Rapids, 
Mich., arrived in Rome. He died 
yesterday afternoon at Rome's 
Salvatore a a   JOHN THORS JR. 
HONORED — John Thors Jr., 
principal of Pontiac High School 
from 1930 to his retirement last 
;summer, was honored at a lunch- 
eon today of the Oakland County/Greenville, 
‘Secondary School Principals Assn. 'Paris yesterday. With him were ine or and his 
father, Charles Gibson, also of 
who came here from 
The elder Gibson said the son 
and his bride came here’ after 
‘Spending a month’s honeymoon at! retiring princi of Royal Oak 
- = y (Davos, Switzerland, where they) 
skied, and in Istanbul, Athens and! ‘High School. 
Over 33 Billi F qs * 
ver lon un | [Pkg had been in Paris cette 
months” on a vacation. 
Pledged for Defense sz, mrs °n.tscrusaten, would accompany the body back 
(Continued From Page One) to Greenville by plane for funeral 
cut of $48,066,000 but an increase ‘service there, as soon as local 
of $871,774,444 over this year, |*T™alities are arranged. Air Force — $15,479,125,000, a The younger Gibson, who mar- 
budget cut of $187,375,000 but an ried Miss Moriarity April 2, en- 
increase of $739,361,830 over this) His service to education was cited. 
Also honored was Miles W. Marx, 
    tered the refrigerator business 
with his father in 1950. He later 
became executive vice president 
The rest of the money in the|and secretary of the firm's de- 
bill was: allotted to the office of|fense products division, succeeding 
the of defense and to/his uncle, Frank S. Gibson Jr. who 
interservice activities, none of)became board chairman. — 
  Summerfield Sorry 
for Speech Slip-Up Piahecerpectindehd W—A red-faced 
‘ostmaster General Summerfield It called also for better use of/was reported busy apologizing to- hisithe staff in the office of the sec- day for a speech in which he asked! 
retary of defense, commenting!a group of doctors for Republican 
campaign oe   The oucksiae was a breakfast 
get-together yesterday of medical 
society officers and members of, 
the state congressional delegation. 
In his reniarks, Summerfield’ 
thanked the doctors for ‘‘contribu-| 
ting $75,000" to President Ejisen- 
hower’s 1952 campaign. 
money, Summerfield added, was 
— to help fight socialized medi- an example it cited a detailed or- 
der on uniform standards for in Italy ended yesterday with the) — 
jradar clockings. 
i oe 6   NEIL G. BRACKSTONE — 
Former Pontiac Airport man- 
ager 
been given the 1956 President's 
Award by the American Assn. 
of Airport Executives, for meri- 
torious services, He is currently 
manager of Lansing’s airport.. He 
took the Lansing post in 1941, aft- 
er managing the cathe tor 
13 years. 
Radar Timers 
Still to Be Used Detroit Police Ordered 
to Continue Practice as 
Court Favors Motorists   
DETROIT w= = Despite a court 
ruling declaring radar timers il- 
legal, Detroit police will continue 
to issue tickets on the basis of 
yesterday ordered police radar op- 
erations to go on as before. 
The order followed a confer- 
encé with Police Commissioner 
Edward 8. Piggins, corporation 
counsel Nathaniel H. Goldstick 
and representatives of the Traf- 
fie Safety Assn. 
| On Tuesday Traffic Judge John) 
|D. Watts dismissed a speeding! 
charge based on a radar timing. | 
Yesterday he instructed five court 
referees to refer all questionable 
jeder speed cases to him for per-| 
sonal hearing. 
Piggins said police will continue 
|to use radar for tracking of speed- 
jers unless forced by law to stop.           | Pontiac Deaths 
JMrs: William ioia  Doecidion 
Traffic Director James A. Hoye. Mrs. William J. (Lettie) Donald- 
Hensen of San Jose, 
followed in the Richmond Ceme- tery. 
Neil G. Brackstone has |) 
  Hugh C..Howes. 
\Hugh C. Howes, 48, of Dear- 
born, died suddenly at his home 
Friday, April 27, Mr. Howes mar- 
Besides his wife, he is survived 
Diego, Calif, and Mrs, Mary For- 
wae of ‘Evanston, i. eer 
‘Thomas P. Mason. 
Thomas 'p. Mason, 79, former 
loca] \representative of Standard 
Oil €o., and lifetime resident of 
Pontiat died this morning in Pon- 
in ill health several weeks. 
He was born in Pontiac June 29, 
1876, the son of John and Violet 
Mason and was married to the 
former Jean Wallace. 
Presbyterian Church and & 
charter member of Pontiac KI- 
wanis Club, was in the cartage 
business fot years. He later be- 
came the local representative of 
Standard Oil Co. from which he 
retired July 1, 1939. The Masons 
made their home at 22 Oneida 
Rd, 
He leaves two nieces, Eva and 
Ella Austin of Mark St. and three) NATO Chane 
.|conference schedule today in prep- 
‘aration for the opening of a coun- |The Day in Birmingham   
Seem Imminent. Dulles Proposes ‘More 
Than a Military “Poet! 
to Member Nations 
PARIS w@—Secretary of State 
Dulles and other Western foreign 
ministers dug into a wide-ranging 
cil meeting of the North Atlantic 
Treaty Mo eeiets .: 
Western diplomats say the two- 
day NATO session tomorrow may 
be a momentous meeting for the 
15-member ministerial council. 
Dulles has said one ef the chief 
objectives is to plan the reshaping 
of NATO “into something more 
than a military alliance.” 
Shortly after he got here yes- 
terday, he was given a French 
    ried Norma Cunningham of* asl tional agency to distribute eco- 
i nomic ald to the world’s needy. 
by 'two daughters, Nancy of San| 
tiac General Hospital. He had been| 
Mr, Mason, a member of First _|' plan calling for a new interna- 
He conferred two hours with 
‘French Foreign Minister Christian 
Pineau on the French proposal, 
which, informants said,: urges U.S. 
cooperation in forming an aid 
agency outside NATO. 
U. S. Secretary of State Dulles 
and British Foreign Secretary Sel- 
wyn Lloyd had a midday meet- 
ing. The British informants said 
Lloyd told Dulles NATO members 
  should push their aid programs 
through other institutions. Suggest- 
ed were the International Mone- 
tary Fund, the Colombo Plan for 
Southeast Asia, or agencies of the 
United Nations. 
American spokesmen declined to 
plan. 
Picket County Projects 
ALPENA (# — Carpenters are) 
picketing building projects in six) 
counties to back up pay demands | 
‘against 19 general contractors. The 
strike has affected building in Al-| 
pena, Presque Ile, Alcona, Mont-       nephews, Stuart A. Austin of Chero- 
lkee Rd,, Harry B. Austin of E.! 
Iroquois Rd. and John C, Austin 
jof Lake-Orion. 
day from the Sparks-Griffin Chap- 
el with Dr. William H. Marbach, 
/his pastor, officiating. Burial will 
be in Oak Hill Cemetery. ————9 eee 
          Officials in Kalamazoo, one of | 
| the first cities in the state to_ 
| use radar, voiced strong criti- 
  cluded 306 millions for the Nation- 
al Guard arid 410 millions for re- 
search and development. 
* * s 
Funds voted for the Navy call 
for an active fleet of 1,005 ships 
being added to the fleet during 
the year. The 1957 shipbuilding - “Then he told the doctors he was| Cism of Judge Watts’ decision. 
in mid-1957, with 32 new ships) depending on their-continued sup-| Municipal Judge Clark M. Olm- 
,port to elect a Republican Con- stead said, “I believe radar is 
gress in a ee legal and ‘accurate and I believe, Sits An ; pa ure it is far better than clocking a 
of summertiein | 5 ler. State Police and police 
were. Democratic Reps. Rabaut, ns = anal three-fourths of our larger cities | 
Dingell and Hayworth, who ts the use radar to apprehend speeders.” | postmaster general's own con-| Kalamazoo Police Chiet Sherwin 
gressman Heywood said ‘I've always/ con- | 
Rep. Dingell, whose late father. | sidered it (radar) the most/ accu- | 
Rep. John i). Dingell Sr. sponsored rate method of establishing the, compulsory health insurance legis- speed of a vehicle!"’ 
sane ee wporehoied § 
ane. »,, COUTt Slaps NLRB. 
on Issue of Pickets isulting."’ 
WASHINGTON in — The U. §S.               
    
Dr. L. Fernald Foster of B 
\City, secretary of the siedical 
society, said it had not been. 
planned for Summerfield to make; 
a speech. 
} Recover Cannon Balls — 
From Hillsdale College carriers, 13 smaller gnided mis- 
guided missile cruiser and 6 nu- “He was introduced as a cabinet 
officer and asked if he wanted to 
say something,’’ Foster said. ‘It! 
was an inadvertent slip on his 
part. He was trying so hard to 
praise us for preserving free en- program provides for 23 new 
ships, including 6 Forrestal type 
sile vessels, a nuclear-powered 
clear powered ae Court of Appeajs held today that 
jthe National Labor Relations 
Board . cannot pénalize strikers. 
|who picket peacefully, for the mis- 
*\ conduct of others. 
| The unanimous decision written | 
, by Judge David L. Bazelon, struck 
. @ number ‘of municipal 
_ struction im other states. The Navy as have 12,600 ac- 
tive aircraft during the year, byes 
provision for an additional 
‘airplane deliveries a ae which. were imbedded in concrete through the fiscal year ending 
and-weigh 1.100 pounds, as a ha2z-/June 30, 1958. Navy military per- 
sonnel at the end of the year 
The youths chipped the balls free) would be 672,000, plus 205,735 Ma. of the concrete after getting them | ines. 
to the fraternity house. They of- 
“fered to pay damages and cost of MORE FOR 852s. 
replacing the cannon balls. Air Force allotments include 
: funds to speed up construction of 
Cement Shortage \ Told B52 bombers and expansion of the 
‘ Air Force to 137 wings. 
BENTON HARBOR ‘#\ — City!. Russia's air threat, the commit-. 
managers of Benton Harhkor and tee commented, is growing steadi- 
St. Joseph have been advisad thatily and the Soviet probably will! 
a cement shortage will slow\down equal the United States in offen- 
paving sive airpower capability within a 
projects this summer. Supplers| few years unless domestic plane 
said there is a shortage of ce production is marred: up. 
ment because of toll road con-   
| The committee en the en-' 
\tire  $6,048,500,000 requested for 
‘aircraft and felated procurement, 
jitcluding. $1.142,654,000 for guid-| 
missiles and $87.256.000 for, 
    The Weather — Fol U.S. —— Burese Report: 
iC VICINITY — Par \ today, high @9-61.\ Moetly cisedy, midsile components. tonteht eee with eceasional | » 
showers ending tome | 
deutgee #2- Goshen semersew high As\ an meres of why the Air 
Neer lode te ete ne tatte eet ahet Fotce, needs so much money to 
on keep in operation, the. committee 
jsaid it\ may cost “as: much aS 
lore raTotez ta Ponting, sam Somer a ful Ee Ba 
Ou 8 2 Rortewest velocity 20 m.p.h yom © ia 
Report Arab. Plot 
nto Slay U.N. Chief (Continued From Page One) 
weekend to writh his final report, 
«to be given the Council nex . 
week, \ hour tonight ad uoctewon ts uecth’ 
5-90 miles a im hpar tomerr tomerrow. ner 
  
rection: wes 
“Sun sets bh ere <' 7M on 
en rae, Treas LE a 
‘oon nets Thursday “i 12 re p.m. 
Mose riper Pridey a! at 2:02 am 
—Wednesday in im Ponttac 
Recorded eee 
ed perio seonwe 
     
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40 
oon 
His report cigs mostly 
“Age | in seetee ‘background and a hing of his ef- 
Lowest tempersture presets meses: # forts to stop the fighting and bor-| 
oe 0 ‘vee 3 der <incidents. He made no rec-| 
Righest and Lowest Te Fiupesctors: This ‘ommendations, He is \expected to 
oe wm. te in 84 Years include some in his next report 
30 1p 1911 Hammarskjold recalled that he’ 
oe sence 8g Tomperatare a ne lhad reported earlier assurances of 
suf \ ive a New Orleant 60 40 Egypt and Israel, not to.engage in| 
mee . | $148 Kew Orlean ¢) 3 45 hostilities except! ih self-defense. | 
: 60 ‘ewe 4 48 He then said he had conéluded 
M. Louls v2 46 ‘with positive result" the nego 
ar Marie’ sa 4g tiations with the parties to the’ One Yier 
  “i we <6 Sytia, aan and Jordan.    
City M8 7 other. three: armistice agreements, | | terprise that he athe into politics.” 
= Donald 0. Menzies 
Seeking Nomination ois rare he Former Oakland County Under- thority to deny reinstatement ex- 
sheriff Donald O. Menzies said to- '¢nds only to strikers ‘‘who au- 
day he will seek the Democratic ‘thorized or participated in the’ 
nomination for county Sheriff in’ wrongful conduct and their aiders: 
the August 7 primary election, / and “WSR” 
Menzies, 48, first joined the Sher- 
iff's department in 1926 on ne 300. False Alarms! 
I graduation from Clawson High 
School. He served as uniform/dep-|| DETROIT « — Three-hundred 
uty and detective before being false alarms rang simultaneously 
named undersheriff in 17, _at the Detroit fire department yes- 
Married and the father ef three terday. A thief stole a four-foot! 
sons, Menzies is a Mason, ‘a Shrin- section of master cable connecting 
er, an Elk, an Eagle ang a mem- fire alarms boxes with the fire 
jber of the Sportsman's, Club. He départment dispatcher. When the 
willl oppose George Hicks and Wil- ‘cable was cut the alarms went off. 
liam Dahlerup for” the nomination. |The thief aa —— ——         ‘down an/ NLRB nuling that peace-| 
lable pickets share responsibility, 
lif they do not repudiate violence 
iby Rope 
> court quoted and agreed 
  
  
mf — 
This Low Price for Friday and Saturday Only! 
A HAIR-RAISING VALUE! 
Everything ‘needed to Cut Heir at Home and Save! 
| 8-Pc. ELECTRIC Barber Sets. 
$14.35 Value -     
            
   
  Exa ily 
at Pictured    
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     @ Wah! Electric 
Citppers ; 
    
     @ Crew-Cat 
Guide 
   @ Barber Comb 
@ Barber Shears 
@ Neck Cape 
@ Instructions 
@ Clipper OU 
_@ Rubber Guard        
           
     Give perfect, trim 
the first time 
LL pro- bape hatrcuts : 
With a little prac. 
tice Compiete in- 
struction booklet,       
     
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98 N. Saginaw—Main Floor 
n 
              
     
   
    
   
     
       
     
   
   
      
         
         
        Choose your .favorite brand and 
save. 
Gold, 
ete. 
Limit 10 packs per customer. 
Any Old Pipe (corn cob, clay. briar, etc.) Regardless 
of Condition is Worth $1.00 Toward a 
PRE-SSMOKED—DR. GRABOW 
$2.50 Regal Pipe 
1.50 We'll give you $100 for your old pipe. With 
_ Old. Pipe 
Trade-In 
no matter what condition to acqua’ 
you with the famous pte-smoked Dr. 
Grabow adjustomatic pipe—needs no 
Ebonite Bit, 
$1.50 with mous breaking in hi 
Only peinped ae styles. 
trade- 
98 Nerth 
Saginaw Service will be at 2 p.m. Satur-| 
   
TOBACCO DEPT. Friday & Saterday SPECIALS Regular Size — Popular Brand 
CIGARETTES 
SIAM Se iemasalben ,Morency, Iosco and Oscoda coun-| 
lties.” Local 1132 of the United | 
Brotherhood of Carpenters is ask-| 
ing $2.70 am hour now and $2.80 in. 
September on residential projects, 
and $2.90 on industrial building. | 
There are 4,170,000 tractors on) 
farms in the United States.’ 
          
    
      
   
      Limit 10 Packs 
Lucky Strike, Camels, Old 
Phillip Morris, Chesterfield, 
This price plus sales tax. 
           
nt 
   
  
Friday G Saturday 
Men 
Int. of 
fotced 
not sag 
choice of 
  
   
One—Big Lot _YOUR CHOICE 
1.33 @ Sanforized Cottons © 
@ Linette & Splash Weaves 
e Fast Non-Fade Colors 
Gensationaily underpriced sport 
cluding extra large. 
          Simms—‘Where Spending !s Saving’ \ 
, Basement Specials | 
    "s FAMOUS ‘HANES’ 
Ribbed ‘T’ Shirts 
Hanes surrey ribbed “T’ 
shirts with nylon rein- 
neck that 
or stretch 
or yellow colors 
shirts. 
ful cut for comfort and action. Gay colors ene designs. 
    
       
     
    
       
       
         $1 Value 
will 
In 
white, blue, 
1 . 12- for 
    
  
      Two-way collars, short sleeves, 
All sizes in-    
    
Bargain    
    
  give Dulles’ reaction to the French| 
FRIDAY and SATURDAY ‘SUPER-SPECIALS’ 
PAINTS DEP’T. SPECIALS 
Odorless Wall Paint 
    
            
        
   
    
      
     
      
    Recreati on Board May 
Okay Driving Area Plan BIRMINGHAM—The Recreation| « 
Board will approve a plan for) | 
City ‘Manager. Dana 
Whitman and Recreation Director 
Frank Whitney on a study they 
made, working with City Planner 
Herbert Herzberg. 
The board was asked for a 
plan for recreational use of the 
66-acre field across from the high 
school. Whitman and Whitney 
have formulated such a plan, 
and the board will hear it and 
act upon it tonight, Mrs. Jack- 
A new state law requiring driver 
training for those under 18 faced 
the school board with the prob- 
lem, of training public, private and 
parochial children of Birmingham, 
Mrs. Jackson points out. 
‘ Robert Girarden, who will take 
the recreation director's pogt on 
May 14, is spending today work- 
ing with Whitney, screening ap- 
plicants for the summer recréa- 
tion program. Girarden will attend 
tonight's mes 
. 
Parents are bette urged to re-| 
port handicapped children when 
the school census is taken May 10 
through 30. 
Dr. Paul D. Carter, assistant superintendent of schools, point- 
ed out yesterday that a special 
effert is being made to obtain | 
information on all handicapped 
children. Such information would 
aid the Board of Education in -educatigh offices. 
          years of age should be reported. 
The 24 census takers will have 
an organizational meeting at 10:30 
a.m. next Tuesday in the board of 
Others are John G: Denlevy, sen- 
for vice commander Arthur Rein- 
bold, junior’ vice commander, D. 
G. Morgan, quartermaster, and 
_|William J. Watson Jr., adjutant. 
The post’s auxiliary officers, are 
Mrs. .Edith Wilkinson, elected for 
her second term, Mrs. Agatha 
Rathka, senior vice president, Mrs. 
Charles Mintling, junior vice presi- 
dent, Mrs. Floyd Crouse, treasurer 
and Mrs. ahs eo Reatis , aecretary. 
The Michigan Federation ot Young Republicans have nomi- 
_nated Mrs. Betty Ellis for the 
vice chairman's offiée. Election 
wilt be at the state convention 
in Lansing May 11 and 12. 
Vice chairman of-the 18th Con- 
gressiona! district (Oakland Coun- 
ty) Young Republican Club, Mrs. 
Ellis is a Royal Oak school teach- 
er living at 2301 W. Lincoln Bir- 
mingham. 
* Ld * 
High School band members are 
in readiness for their concert. to- 
night at 8:15 p.m. = 
auditorium. incu,   
    
LOW. LUSTRE 
Choice 
well 
  Washable LATEX 
Waterproofs brick, 
block, 
siding. 
of white and colors. 
50-Pound Can .... 
The WASHABLE LATEX Paine 
‘Super Kem-Tone’ PER GALLON 
oon on easily, dries tn an 
roller. Goes over wallpaper, 
plaster, hips etc 
Deep Colors, per gal. .     
     
    
        
          
    Regular $4.59 V. alue 
PER 
GALLON - 
Ideal for walls, beets woodwork, ete, 
paint, odorless style, 
of colors. Dries to touch in 20 
minutes. 
KEEPS WATER OUT! Famous 
ROX Masonry Paint 10-ib. CAN 
cinder 
concrete, asbestos 
ete. Beautifies as 
as it protects. Choice ?* 
. $12.95 
Apply with brush or 
In 
.$6.19 
Rustproof Tin Pan and 
7-Inch Paint Roller 
Paint Roller Set 
$1.29 Value 
BOTH FOR . 
Both the paint pen and 
T-inch roller at this: low 
price. Limit 1 to a cus- 
tomer 
‘Eats   
        
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F r Tere, vretr: est eerie rn SeTbetRES THE 
REMINGTON contour = 
Regular $23.50 Value.. 
SCHICK ‘TWENTY-FIVE — 
Reguiar $29.50 Value..... 
NORELCO ‘TWIN ROTARY’ 
Regular $24.95 Value...... 
LADY NORELCO |-———™ Nationally Advertised—Famous Makes 
DEEP-CUT PRICES re 
All brind new . . + latest models . . . full factory guararttee. 
t All Complete with Cases. 
NOW WITH 
Be eo son | ONLY — TRADE $28.50 RONSON | : ‘ 
All Sales Final. ....... 10. 95.. 9. 95 
setere 
Regular $24.95 Value.viseeee 
        
    12.77...11.77 
..13.77..12.77 
14.33. .13.33 
15.95. .14.95          
        
      
REMINGTON ‘FOURSOME’ 
Regular $28.50 Value..... 16.66. .15.66        
SUNSIAM SHAVEMMASTEA 
' REMINGTON ‘60’ DeLuxe Regular $29.59” Value. 
NORELCO ‘SPORTSMAN’ 
Regular $29.95 Value. . 
This is NOT a ‘cometon’ 
unknown brands . 
MORE? 
98 North Regular $29.95 Value...... oe 
.... 16.95. .15.95 
a. 17.95. .16.95 +. « NO switching to “just-as-good’ 
. we sell what we advertise. 
UMMA D THERS 
           
   
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Tater Guilty stenes ate pine lie ear one ta x8 na res, | Son were 
y Billar xiPolio Epidemic Ends (J laolimrgehne- a short-onder restau’ with bookmaking. Light _ 
sos H saary hetdih ealatcp age thane \tud henee er bamh. anil comh Thee 
He drove his new automobile 100 lio epidemic .is over in Buenos ™ 
Wyoming lay Entersiicct trom the decier’s showroom! Aires and the wurounding prov 
Second Degree Verdict; |an4 collided head on with another/ince. The area was the core of 
20 Y car. “=~ {the outbreak which killed 270 of 
ears-to Life . Billiard, a. nickel worker,-was the more than 3,000 Argentines 
- | SSS Re-'struck down. 
GQ GETEANE, Wye, © — Atmel hours it ‘received Tho h hk hah ard echt ha 
2 Distr Cou SEN Y PAY MORE? You Cen't Beat SIMMS for .. StL CHION & PRICE When It Comes to Shoes 
LADIES—MISSES and GIRLS ‘9s 
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   first-degree murder. | pote Sime gusty seiocdon ‘nd ‘prise saywiasas ere? Or 
Fred Layman, one of three-de-! 98 North J —Resamont 
fense lawyers, moved that the ver Saginew . 
dict Judge Thompson 
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| Simms Is “Chock Full o’ Bargains” —FRIDAY end SATURDAY ONLY PRICES— 
BARGAIN: BASEMENT 
enuine “CANNON” at LOW, SALE PRICE-. 
“CANNON” MUSLIN SHEETS _ 81x99 Inch Size 
= 159 $2.29 Value 
§2.49 Value 1” 
861x108” Sheet... 
Long wang eastin 
sheets with over 130 2) 
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SKATES—WAGONS 
& TRICYCLES 
JOR BARGAINS    
            
        
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ieee mrs ; weighting. White only. 
Roller Skates E000 eer” owen... 
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Double - Wear ‘cause It’s Reversible 
: poop n ) tk RUGS 24x42 Inch Size 
~2 
‘ geous rugs at this 
ey pes Friday and Saturday pte 
‘ 2) Heavy loop ‘n tuft in reversible 
style, choice of 4 rich colors. 
< 1} Should sell for much more — 
4 buy now! | 
“About 36x36 Inch Opened 
Flour Sacks 
24" Pertect for ‘polishing, drying, dusting, 
etc, About 36 x 36 inches when open. 
Soft and. absorbent. .     
      Svown .69 | A slower skate for smaller tots | aged 3 to 6. neem pass direct- | 
=e on axle, Pisin bea: Easy to 
—— slip on-off. par ‘ter emall | 
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$2.49 Value 9 8 
tres pemres red 1 
RADIO SPECIAL s AL, body, 
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pe Indian Blankets Regular $2.49 Value 
1 a 8 8 Choice of colorful, authentic Indian 
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10-in. Tricycle $7.80 Value Heavy tubuler 
= 58 10",    
     
                
       
   gle beck stitched edges. Twin bed size. 
. $2.17 $2.98 Value (64x76"). . 
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Holds Any Size Television Set ba | 
74 Metal TV Stand Regular $6.95 Value 
Exactly As Pictured 
Tigy 
Easy rolling casters, adjust- 2. ; 
able supports, utility maga- | 
zine shelf, ett. Pogular = 
wrought iron finish } 
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for MEN and WOMEN 
GERITOL 
$3.00 Value 
  
    
       
     
      Tablets $1.29 Value 
     
        
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Carold Bile i@ Arrid Cream 
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For fast effective 
relief from muscular 
aches & pains     
ANACIN TAB for AST RLU 
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1.29   $1.98 Zippered 
Plastic 
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2s: ff 69: I;     
BOX of 400 SHEETS 
Cleansing Tissues 
18 Famous "SOOTHIE’ Cleanirig. Tissues are 
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Value. - 
  
   
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. : TAFON REDUCING 
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Ladies’ Washable 
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Plains and Prints 
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Sizes 12 to 30. 
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ond FLOOR SPECIALS 
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Selection    
   
    
     
       
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All Stes 
12 te 2 
14's to cats 4 a8 te 32 4 
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_MANSFIELD Assorted 
Chocolates Pound Bex 
Chocolates fr es 25 g:N 
from farnous candy 
pitchens Gift 
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~ Show to 7.50. Values . $12.98-¥. re . ‘alee 
Improved 838 
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DELUXE CARVING SETS— 
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blades. Wood-and novelty haridles. New -automatic air-vent holds. 
proper pressure for all foods auto- 
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Ween Held . 
in Murder Try Spurned Female Runs : 
Cor Over Pedestrian . 
Three Times 
      
  NEW ORLEANS  — Police’ ‘for Public Trial | Papers Press 
California Judge Bars 
Proceedings of Wife 
SACRAMENTO, Calif. —Legal, 
  charged a 33-year-old woman driv-| 
er with attempted murder after! 
witnesses said she deliberately hit 
a pedestrian and ran over him 
two or three times before q me- 
chanic — ae! car. : 
i] ° 
They aaa Miss 
fell x woman, 
Beatrice P. Adams, would 
them only that “‘he took advan 
- tage of me.” I 
* SWERVED CAR hes | 
The incident apparently was the 
outgrowth of a love affair broken! 
‘off when Mack Jernigan, the 39 
year-old victim, became recon. 
ciled with his wife, said police. 
Jernigan was réported_ in a 
eigg condition at Charity Hos-| 
M palice Set. Lon Couste said wit- 
nesses told him Miss Adams de-'- 
liberately swerved her car and hit 
Jernigan yesterday as he tried to 
enter his own parked vehicle. He 
said the witnesses said she turned 
around, ran over him and then | 
  “GETTING A | HEAD _ Martian 
creature wearing strange head, 
riding un-strange motorcycle is 
., just an ordinary man. This father, 
up: ‘the hood andjin Rome, Italy, uses this simple 
pulling out in to tote a toy auto home to 
; his youngster. :       
  
‘Engineering Can Ope 
Door to Future ‘Success Many of today's high schoo! seniors 
will be starting next fall To 
some thi! the Wumahiecooee 3 my iv expec 
This free, firet of fiv five “ews has been 
D the means of thinking.” 
What about specialization? Dean) 
| Brown says: 
ANN ARBOR @ — So you want| AVOWD ff FIRST 
to be an engineer? Well, you) “Many students might well be) 
picked a field in which the quali-| jadvised to avoid specialization in 
fications high work | 2"Y particular field of engineering. 
. = — = : ‘Fe or ten years after graduation, 
-€ @: © hee engineer is given assignments 
picked in which in industry without regard to the 
<a onmuty poop et ot i particular program he elected in 
college." 
  What about girls in the field? 
At the University of Michigan, he 
says, one to one and half per cent 
of the students are girls. 
Dean Brown suggests this be 
| kept in mind. Some 40 per cent 
ot all executives in industry 
| have engineering backgrounds. 
In 1890, there were 344 engineers 
te every 100,606 esfiployes, Now 
there are 1,550 engineers to each | 
100,000 employes. 
        By its very nature, he says, the 
of engineering “has to bejis the purely technical end: 
is sales work: a sales enginee 
on elbe tai Geeaiael oie 
There is operations: the fields of 
2 a a nee 
Now ana is- — engiteer-| 
ing. Michigan is one of the 
schools in the nation offering a 
Master of Science Degree in Nu- 
clear Engineering. 
The field is large. The student.’ 
says Dean Brown, has to learn to: 
. | work. quantitative, rigorous—the ate aoe experimental research. There 
has #@ work.” 
Dies of Severe Burns 
DETROIT (@ — Eight-year-old, 
4Marilyn Bistline. of Detroit died| 
aed Wednesday of burns suffered April, 
  fire set fire to fer petticoat. 
  Judge Donald Geary from holding, 
|San Francisco Examiner yester- 
lon the issue 
ipetition a his paper, 
“a fairly highly developed skill in| 
| He told 
Ht ene toad to many fieids. There 
12 when sparks from a rubbish not campaign in previous elections moves by four newspapers to’ 
‘force a Santa Rosa judge’ ‘to open. ; 
a murder trial to the press come | 
up today before the 3rd Br 
(Court of > 
Superior A writ to ante 
a closed trial--was sought by the 
iday. But Presiding Justice B. F. 
:Van Dyke, the lone » judge present, 
‘said at least two of the court’s 
‘three jurists would have to rule 
* Ld * 
Gordon pete: ts —_ 
the Santa 
'Rosa Press - Democrat and the 
Sacramento Bee. | ‘ 
| Examiner attorneys brought 
‘their action to Van Dyke shortly 
jafter Judge Geary excluded seven 
reporters from the trial of Mrs. 
iCharlotte Black, 63, accused of 
| killing her ee last February. 
The judge a ra press after 
|Mrs. Black waived her constitu-| 
tional right to a public trial Tues- 
day, 
Aims Rock al Nuns 
| ‘Just to Be Helpful’ oor Utah —Thomas Daw- 
n, 39, says he was only trying to; 
|hetp when he threw a rock at two 
nuns. 
| ! . .8 * 
City Judge Charles 
Sneddon he tossed the rock be-’ 
cause the women were checking| 
their gas tank to see if it was full, 
and had just struck a match to 
see better. j 
“I wanted to warn them of the 
danger,” he said. “It was quite a 
large rock, It was the only one I 
leould find. It missed the car and, 
struck a man who was quarrel-. 
ing with his wife. The rock 
glanced off his head and / through 
a grocery ae window. 
e 
At this, nese any the man 
got ‘ ‘upset and came over to make 
trouble.” 
Judge Sneddon sentenced Daw-' 
son to 30 days in city jail on a’ 
[disorderly conduct charg conduct charge. | 
ROK’s Rhee Starts 
“Re-election Drive 
SEOUL (#—President Synghman 
Rhee climbed on the political) 
stump today to make his first, 
campaign and ‘‘whistle - stop” 
speeches since the Republic of Ko- 
rea was — in aes: 
| Rhee, 81, i cous lea 
term in the May 15 election. He 
|spoke at Nonsan, 100 miles south 
of Seoul, and—at Taejon, Chochi- 
|won and Suwon stations, along the 
jrailroad route back to the capital. ; 
He apparently took the stump 
‘because of the hard campaigning 
of his two major opponents—Dem- 
joerat, P. H, Shinicky and Pro 
igregsive Cho Bong Am. He did)   
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MAY 3. 1956   
  
THURSDAY, 
Car Check Dates Set In a formal proclamation Mayor 
Donatpson has set May 7 to 13 as the 
: dates of Pontiac's annual automobile 
| safety checkup campaign. 
i. During that period, under the   
  
- auspices of the Chamber of Com- — 
merce safety committee, police 
department and local automobile 
dealers, motorists will be able to get © 
free checkups for the asking. Also 
co-operating are all of the City’s 
> service clubs. 
ye te x * 
Equipment to be tested. in- 
od clude brakes, front and rear 
lights, exhaust systems, wind- 
» shield wipers, tires, steering, 
glass, rearview mirrors and 
horns. - 
7 If they are in good condition, 
| motorists: will be given windshield 
stickers, If defects are found, police 
will issue warning summonses and 
owners will have 72 hours in which 
_ to have them corrected. 
woe 
For the convenience of the 
public, says Safety Committee 
Chairman Clyle R. Haskill, test- 
ing teams will be at five check 
points in the City. Locations 
are West Huron at North Sagi- 
naw, Auburn near East Boule- 
vard, Montcalm near Summit, 
Nerth. Johnson near State and 
Orchard Lake near Berwick. - 
While this is an entirely voluntary 
, program, we urge all motorists to 
take advantage of it. The little time 
the tests take is more than compen- 
. Sated for by the knowledge that 
important equipment is in perfect 
working order. 
: It’s better to be safe than sorry. 
——EEE—_EE_____—_—_—— 
Red Terror in U.S. One of the strangest stories in our 
postwar history reveals that Soviet 
secret police using terror tactics have 
induced five Russian refugee seamen 
to return to their homeland. 
Even stranger, the terrorization of 
these Russians took place in the Na- 
tion’s largest city. Refugees from the 
U. 8. 8. R., with four others, since 
their ship was captured by the Chi- 
nese Nationalists 20 months-ago, they 
~ had been living in New York sincs 
last, fall. 
* x * 
About midwinter these seamen - 
were located by Communist secret 
police. The ‘Reds threatened, 
pleaded with them to return 
home and showed them phony 
_ letters from relatives. Suddenly 
-all five of them disappeared to 
turn up a few days later at New 
York’s International Airport sur- 
- rounded by 20 Recolas agents. 
x. * 
Immigration see held a brief 
hearing and found the refugees’ exit 
visas in order and were assured that 
they were returning home “volun- 
tarily.’ Representatives of Church 
World | Service who had helped the 
five get a new start in America, were . 
- denied admission. Only a lawyer for 
the Soviet consulate in New York 
represented the seamen. — 
{n the opinion of tmmigration 
officials the Russians’ departure 
was entirely legal. Freedom to go 
home, they say, is a basic right 
every alien enjoys in_ America. 
Moreover, the sailors never com- . 
plained of coercion. 
* * * 
That, of course, won't soften the 
“shock felt by the people when they 
* "learned of Russian police activity 
hére. Our government has done well 
to insist on recall to Russia of two 
Soviet U.N. employes for their objec- 
tionable part in this affair. 
& 
   '. possible. © _ = 2 
_ and commends them to others. She says, 
--sixth year of publication. - ‘One. sure sign that times are 
changing for the better is the revival 
of hope that at long last abolition of 
the - iniquitous poll tax may be 
This good news is born of de- 
velopments in Congress. Minne- 
sota’s Democratic Senator Hum- 
PHREY is backing a bill to 
eliminate this outmoded and 
discriminatory tax. At the same 
time, however, he is indorsing a 
-movement to accomplish the 
same result by means of a con- 
stitutional amendment. 
* * * 
Time was, and not so long ago, 
when talk in Congress of antl-poll 
tax legislation was the signal! for a 
Southern filibuster. In 1948 a resolu- 
tion against the poll tax and lynch- 
ing and for fair employment 
practices. split the Democratic con- 
vention wide open and started the 
Dixiecrat revolt. 
The constitutional amendment 
method has been proposed by ten ° 
Southern Senators. Their feeling 
is that states and not the Federal 
government should decide this 
issue. It is worth noting that 
among those indorsing the amend- 
ment idea is J. Strom Thurmond, 
the Dixiecrats’ 1948 Presidential   Soviet Advertising Campaign _ :   
candidate. 
* * * David Lawrence Says:   
Five states still have the poll tax, 
which was devised to discourage 
Negroes from voting. They are Ala- 
bama, Arkansas, Mississippi, Texas 
and Virginia. Regardless of whether 
the method used is statute or amend- 
ment, the levy’s abolition would be 
an historic political step forward... WASHINGTON — Curtis E. Le 
May, head of the Strategic Air 
Command of the US. Air Force, 
has made a sensational revelation. 
Hjstorians of the Korean War will 
note it with extraordinary interest. 
He confirms, in effect, what Gen 
Douglas MacArthur said five years 
ago—that the United States could   
The Man About Town 
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Factory Suggestion Awards 
Pay Substantial Dividends 
TV: What feeds us 
from hither and yawn. 
Recent employe suggestion award dis- 
tribution at >. 
Pontiac Motor Division 
runs up into five figures. Each receiving 
$1,250 are   
could have changed the whole face 
of things in the Far East by using 
maximum power against the Red 
Chinese bases in Manchuria 
Gen, Le May didn’t discuss the 
Korean War nor Gen. Mac- 
Arthur's views as such, but bis 
answer to a prepared question 
leaves no doubt that the United 
States made a fatal mistake in 
failing to press the war to a vie- 
torious conclusion in Korea in 
1950 and 1951. Here is the ques- 
tion asked by the Senate Armed 
Ferces subcommittee and Gen. 
Le May's answer: 
“Q. Does the Strategic Ar Com: 
mand now have combat effective- 
ness sufficient to enable it to dis- 
charge its principal ré€ponsibility? 
“A. Yes; at the present time and 
in spite of recent Soviet gains in programs 
J. J. Bailey 
of 137 West Princeton Ave., and 
__ Percy D. Bitler 
of Watkins ‘Lake. A total of 122 others 
received from $12.50 to $833 each. 
Back from a Washington trip, 
Mrs. Gemma Striffler 
of the Press editorial staff tells me that 
she was privileged to sit next to 
General Curtis LeMay 
at the first open Senate inquiry into an 
lmcrease in the air force and production, ft is considered 
that the Strategic Air Command 
continues to maintain sufficient ad- 
rantage over the Soviet offensive 
capability to enable accomplish- 
ment of its primary roles. 
“We must recognize, however, a 
new lactor—Rhes entered the equa- 
ton, 4nd that ts that the Soviet 
Union has a long-range attack ca- 
ay that it did not have five~ 
ears ago. This factor creates the 
possibility of an initial surprise at- 
tack upon the Strategic Air Com- 
‘mand which, in turn, would reduce 
its deterrent power and retaliatory 
capability, . 
“However, under any reason- 
able set of assumptions, we be- 
lieve we now have the capability 
of winning any war the Soviets 
might start. We are not capable 
of winning it without this coun- 
try'’s receiving very serious dam 
age, Five years ago we could 
hase won the war without the 
country’s receiving comparative. 
ly serious damage.” From the current issue of that very 
correctly named ‘ 
“Panacea,” 
publication put out by the patients at the 
Oakland County Tubertulosis Sanatorium, 
I glean the names of 29 more former 
patients who were restored ta health 
there, and have returned to gainful occu- 
pations. 
It ts noted that the tulip display at 
Holland, Mich, is scheduled for May 10 
to 19. Many people who have seen both 
tell me that in recent years that our own 
White Chapel Memorial Park 
far exceeds the Holland effort I have th 
promise of 
Manager Dorval D. Symons 
that this column will be able to give you 
ample notice when it !s to be at its peak 
Last vear it was on May 15 Fivé and six years ago means 
1950 and 1951. That was the time 
- when the European Allies of -the 
United States faltered and influ- 
enced the Truman administration 
not to apply maximum power in 
Korea, The European Allies. had 
only token forces in Korea. Ameri- 
ca and South Korea, however, had 
hundreds of thousands of toops in 
the Battle area.- : 
When Gen MacArthur, who was 
the United Nations commander-in- 
chief in Korea, begged in 1950 for 
authority to fight back against the 
enemy, his request was turned 
down, A few weeks: later he was “Id ke to test the geographical ob- 
servation of'the readers of your column,” 
writes . 
Perry Rosencrans 
of Birmingham, who continues. “One of 
the 48 states is bordered by six other 
states, and it is possible to go south from 
any of ee into that state. What state 
is 1t?” Well, readers. get busy. We'll pub- . 
lish the names of the first few who get it. 
. ‘ summarily dismissed by side A letter with a Pontiae postmark and tyiman. The oecine iis 
signed, cthat -he was ¢ insubordinate.”’ al- 
“Ive Been Through {t." 
says that it costs a minimum of $50 for 
the requffred tools and seeds if you have 
a real attack of the gardening virus though ney hearing was ever given. 
hint. by Truman. -General Mac- 
Atthur s recommendations wert 
erifieized ‘at tne time by Trumat 
as likely to plunge the officials —— * 
A woman with a heavy voice 
wishes to be designated only as and who 
fered by senators who Were, in ef-/ 
“Aunty Fat,” fect,. apologizing for the Trumafi 
phones that she’s diligently reading our pe in Srernoving = Ger: Mag- 
articles by 
Josephine Lowman, But today Gen. Le May reveals 
that.such was the air power of 
the United States in 1950 /and 
os that, if Lo Loe ae /been 
EES a “IT find that- her advice works.” 
Verbal Orchids to— Mrs. Elizabeth La Fountain 
{ Watkins Lake; ninety- second birthday 
The Detroit Free Press; 
ing its one hundred and twenty-   
  
t 
enter 
  
  have won the war in Korea and 
aircraft and weapons technology - 
nation into a third world war. In /tast- buck operators. 
Congress this Was the argument ol: / straight have been a victory, This means 
thay Soviet Russia in all prob. 
-ability would never have involved 
herself in a losing war just to 
save Red China. It would have 
been highly dangerous for in- 
ternal reasons, as the Soviet rul- 
ers were afraid to start a war 
that might turn into a revolution. 
Gen, Le May's testimony is of 
transcendent importance entirely 
apart from its value in retrospect. 
He has outlined what is needed if 
a war were to start tomorrow—and 
he apparently feels America is still 
ahead in air strength, though it 
would suffer damage from long- 
range air attack. He warns, more- Air Force General States More Power 
Could Have Won Korean War for U. S. 
pursued ip Korea, there would : over, that by 1960, unless tmpor- 
tant increases in the U.S. air pro- 
gram are made now, the enemy's 
striking power will have grown 
stronger than ours. 
-Time has been on the side of the 
Soviets due to the fatal mistake 
made in Korea by the United Na- 
tions. Will time aid Soviet Russia 
to.the point where her rulers may 
* feel strong enough to risk a war in 
19602 Congress is concerned about 
the answer to this question, and 
that’s why so much attention is 
being given now to an examination 
of plans for the war that might 
have to be fought four or five 
years hence. 
. Copyright, 1956, New York 
Herald a Inc.   
  on't Believe Al | You Read 
About Cause of Pneumonia 
was a retired 
ie on a 
Tn incl 
  veloped pneumonia and died. 
“My younger brother wrote me controls over a period of two or 
three years gave evidence as 
‘strong as we are likely to obtain 
that such everyday “exposure” 
does NOT predispose people to 
Infection. Unfortunately for 
Yankeeland, the health and medi- 
cal “authorifies” here prefer to 
ignore the British findings, 
The encyclopédia bunk cited by 
about it, bitterty blaming our \_ the correspondent does not men- 
niece for allowing her father to 
do ‘this. 1 wrote him back that I 
believed cold weather has no 
detrimental influence on health 
and that pneumonia is caused by 
a bacterium, not by ——— 
weather, ~ 
“Subsequently my brother's 
comeback was as follows, trans- 
lated into English:- 
‘Tt is a proven fact that a 
bad cold by carelessness easily 
leads to pneumonia, especially 
in older persons. The safest way 
is therefore to keep indoors ty 
the cold is over.’ 
“Then. | looked up the’ ‘article 
on pneumonia in an encyclopedia. 
and this is what IT found: 
* *» 
‘Disease of the lungs. /occur- 
ring in two main forms, lobar 
pneumonia and bron¢ho-pneu- 
monia. Lobar pneumonia {s the 
more acute form. In most cases 
ft is caused by the /pneumococ- 
cus of Fraenkel, a/germ which 
is constantly * pr¢sent in the 
mouths and throays of all normal 
people. Exposuye’ ito cold and 
wet, alcoholism/ ‘and debility pre- 
dispose to i) disease. It he- 
gins. . 
“This seenis to be right up my 
kid brother's alley. If you can 
indicate better authorities to sup- 
port| my arguments, I would be 
much inferested. ts 
{ F (Sigmed. -6..:..0005.) 
_ First, what is a medical author- 
ity? |Just how does a dactor 
become a medical authority? To 
become a bona fide atithority, a 
doctor must publish or contrive to 
gef published some :of his views. 
Férmerly. if had to be published 
in medical journals or medical 
pooks. That's too slew for the i 
Now they go. 
into the newspapers, 
popular magazines, radio and TY. 
The unsigned balderdash quoted 
trom the encyclopedia has been 
parroted by medical authorjties 
since the discovery of the infec- 
tious nature of disease—that is, 
that germs, bacteria, caus¢ dis- 
ease. To the best of my knowle dze 
there is. no scientific evidence that 
exposure to cold and ~f in the 
experience of 
to pneumonia everyday. most 
people “prédisposes”’ 
or other acute or chronic disease 
of respiratory organs 
On the other hand, the actual 
experiments made by the British 
Medical Research Counci} on 
volusiteer - subjects under careful 
we 
a : ; * N ion 
- fact-that stewards and “resistance.” Neither Shall 
we, It’s silly enough to dub in 
‘dispasition or illness “cold” when 
you ‘'t know what it really is. 
Signed Jetters, not more than one-page 
or 100 wor long pertaining to personal 
health and hyytene, not to disease, cord 
nosis, gr treatntent, will be answered b 
Dr, William Brady, if a stam self. addressed envel is sent = 
tiee Press, Pontiac, \Michig 
( Copyright. 1986) 
       "Voice of the People   
~ New ‘Resident ’ Commpends. 
City Symphony Orchestra ri be peces=-~ 
an. see see Pull 
fo aay 
Seacea oie 
is. critical in tev patare, 
Let’ s take time out oe boast- 
‘ing of our Pontiacs , , . good as 
they are... and start blowing a 
big hopn for some of our people 
who do other things than build 
those beautiful cars. The best 
‘2 thing in Pontiac today worth boast- 
ing about is the Pontiac Symphony 
Orchestra. 
No other single occasion in my 
listening experience has provided 
the thrill andepleasure I derived 
from the Orchestra a few nights 
ago in the Lincoln auditorium, 
This ta Pontiac, 
mind you, in the “factory town” 
you and I live and work im. And 
let’s have no axe to grind, no 
favors to friends; the writer had 
not so much as @ distant nodding : the stage. As new residents, the | 
‘Mrs. and I were hearing this 
first time, 
28 Douglas St. 
‘What Use. Will Be Made 
of Present Courthouse?’ 
What use does the Board of Supervisors plan to make of the — 
present Courthouse Building and 
site, 
provision in the deed, the property 
cannot be sold to private persons? 
Norman Buckner 
209 National Bidg. 
  —— 2 = 
Hal Boyle Says: =   aw 
Stock Market Displaces 7 
Baseball in U.S. Affection NEW YORK @ — I met an in 
teresting fellow the other day. He 
asm iin the Soe) area 
Yop hardly run into that kind 
of person any more. At least not 
in my circle. : ; 
EVERYONE JOINS IN 
Practically everyone I seem to 
meet now is “in the market.”’ So 
is his brother. So is his Cee 
mother. 
* « 
Le weoa sa [be Oho patanal time, Today the stock market 
is. te You play baseball. But nobody 
admits he plays the market. It's 
not cricket to use that term. You 
don't ‘play the market. You are 
yust “in it.” 
Who really is in the market? 
Well, I know a mechanic who is. 
I know several waiters who are. 
I know several stenographers who 
are. A lady who used to come and 
help my wife do sewing is. So is 
the masseuse my wife visits oc- 
casionally when she gets a twinge 
in her neckbone,. 
* * * 
In fact, it is probably easier to 
name those of your acquaintance 
who aren't in the market than to 
list those who are, Wall Street has 
become the real Main Street of 
, America to millions. 
* NOTHING AGAINST IT . 
Now don't get me wrong. I have 
nothing against the stock market 
as an avenue to either security or 
wealth, | don't regard it a dey- 
i's trap for the unwary, nor do | 
‘Teél that anyone who invests in 
it is a gambler riding a band wag- 
on to his own ruin. All I ask 
is that those who are getting rich 
in it would am do so quietly. 
. « } 
But they don't, It isn’t enough 
that they own stocks. They insist 
that you have to get into the mar- 
ket, too. Presumably, they feel 
that if everyone buys stocks all 
the stocks will go on up and up— 
and we'll all be rich together. 
What a man did with his money 
used to be bis own secret. Not any 
more, ~ 
“Just what do_you do with your 
money?” strangers murmur to 
_ me at cocktai] parties. 
“Well, some of it I use to light 
my cigars when I run out 
of matches," I tell. them. ‘‘And if I have any left over I put it - 
into U, S, bonds.” 
: * * * = 
You'd think I was a Red con- 
spirator trying to undermine the 
American way of life. | “U. 
of .10--years you'll probably get 
less out of them, in terms of real 
money value, than you put into 
them?” . 
* « »*# 
“Maybe,” I admit, ‘But some- 
body has to keep poor old Uncle 
Sam trom going over the hill to 
the poorhouse: If you won't do it, 
I'll have to.” 
This Only seems to infuriate 
them. 
The biggest objection I have to 
the stock market is not that I 
don’t know how to get rich in it 
(if 1 did, IT would) but that it has 
done mere to ruin the art of con- 
versation than anything since tele--_ 
vision. 
Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE 
Patience is a helpful thing 
When there is need to wait 
But there must be a limit too . 
Or we may be too late... We “ee 
' cannot simply sit around . .. From 
one day to the next... And think 
the world will come to us .. . 
Because we are not vexed... We 
cannot dream and while away . 
The hours one by one... And tell 
oursélves that nothing else . . . Is 
needed to be done .. . We must 
decide how long to wait... And 
when the time is here. . . For us 
to take some action that .. . Is 
positive and clear... 
ance can be valuable . . . In cer- 
tain situations . . . But also there 
is such a thing . . . As having too 
much patience. 
(Copyright 1956) 
Looking Back 15 Years Ago 
  BRITISH AIR base 
Iraq’s guns 
FDR ASKS 24-hour-day, “T-day 
week defense output. 
70 Years Ago 
PUBLIC ENEMY Karpis caught 
by G-men, 
U. S. PREPARES for naval 
race, 
  
Case Records of a Psychologist:   
Dr. George Crane Strongly Opposed ~ 
to Serving Liquor Aboard Airplanes Do you think airplane pilots 
should be forced to serve as 
“bouncers” of drunks? Mr. 
Quinn, head of the AFL union 
to which about 6,000 Stewards 
and Stewardesses belong, says 
they oppose making “flying 
saloons” out of modern passen- 
ger airplanes, John Barleycorn 
better sober up to modern pub- 
lic opinion or he'll face Con- 
gressional action to clip his 
wings permanently. 
BY DR. GEORGE W. CRANE 
Case R-346: Rowland K. Quinn, 
Jr., aged 29, ig head-of the AFL 
union of Air Line Stewards and 
Stewardess, which has almost 6, 000 
members: 
¢ 2« @# 
A few months ago I had devoted 
a column to the unfairness of cer- 
tain Air Lines which force pass- 
enger to sit beside liquor-guzzling 
half drunks, as the stewardess is 
compelled to act as- a common 
harmaid to peddle martinis and 
Whiskey up and down the aislex 
Mothers with children thus 
found themselves actually seated 
in a flying saloon and beside. 
maudlin passengers, who were 
not only a bad example to the 
children, but a hazard to safety. 
And I was not exaggerating. 
Soon after my column ran in 
Chicago, Mr. Quinn further cor- 
roborated {it with a pertinent ut- 
terance for the -press. 
For Mr. Quinn emphasized the 
steward- 
esses are opposed to such drink- 
ing on airplanes. primarily be- 
cause of the safety factor 
‘Drinking doesn't contribute fo 
the general comfort and welfare 
of all pesenecrs. " Mr. Quinn ad- 
ded 
= ie stated that the new ards 
and stewardesses of his union have. _ convert lovely definitely joined with the AFL Air 
‘Line Pilots Association in opposing 
drinking aboard arplanes. 
Mr. Qunn also cited the case 
* of a certain pilot who refused to 
take a big airliner off the ground 
because 18 of his 70 passengers 
were so drunk they were a men- 
ace. . ae 
To mollify this wise pilot. 10 
of the 18 druhks were finally taken 
off the,plane and some 20 minutes 
afterwards it went aloft. ~ 
Two hours later, however, some 
of those eight drunks caused 80 
      
‘much trouble that the pilot made 
-an unscheduled landing and put 
off the eight drunks. 
* @¢ ee. 
“But. the cockpit crew,” says 
Mr. Quinn, ‘‘should not be expect- 
ed to double as bouncers in a 
cocktail lounge.’’ 
Democratic Congressman 
Thomas Lane of ‘Massachusetts 
threatened to present a bill, to 
Congress to outlaw this dangerous 
commercial practice of trying to 
airplane steward- 
esses into peddlers of whiskey up 
‘and down the aisles 
Airplanes are not ‘supposed fo” 
be flying saloons. They hold a 
virtual monopoly of such travel 
over the territory alloted to them 
oe 
3 y, 
Ue ee I by the C.A.B. govern- 
ment. The saftey of their’ pas- 
sengers supersedes the few dol- 
lars made on liquor sales. 
When a highly trained pilot and 
co-pilot are wearing-head phones 
to keep in constant touch with 
airports on the ground for warn- 
ings, air reports, etc., of your 
aboard their planes. 
MONEY MAD 
Not all airlines hav® succumbed 
to the sale of liquor aboard planes. 
But some of the large companies 
have done so, arguing that it is 
“ forced on them by ‘‘competitive 
necessity. 
: * 8 @ 
That's malarky: Most people 
“prefer sober pilots .as well as sober 
Passengers On airlines, and even 
those men who drink, don't want 
their wives and children jeopard- 
ized by drunken passengers on air 
Tiners 
“This “eampetitive necessity’ i¢ 
jist a camouflage for an attempt 
_ to make a few more dollars. 
British | ' Thomas Maraulay, 
statesmen, once said that if com- 
mercial firms ever found It to | 
their financial advantage to deny 
the law of gravity, soon they'd 
cleverly invade even the public 
schools and have the teachers 
on their side. 
This same greed for $$$ is'what 
originally led to the 18th Amend- 
ment and is causing. a growing 
opposition to, the liquor industry 
once more 
ter sober up to a realization of 
what Americans are thinking. 
Alwayn write to Dr George W. Crane 
in care*o® The Pontiac Press, Poritiag, 
Michigan enclosing a long Je stamped, 
self-addressed enyelofe and 20¢ te cover 
typing and printing coste when you send 
for his psychological charts and pam- 
phieta, 
(Copyright 1956) re if because of the reversion 
S. bonds!" they yelp. 
“Don't you know that.at the end — 
shelled. by - 
they should ~ 
“not be jeopardized by drunks 
John Barleveorn “hete |  ee 
  a 
  
    
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the Senate subcommittee probing 
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at its maxinwm altitude. 
Partridge was said to have testi- 
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& supersonic interceptor that could 
down the Bison. But a committee |. 
source said the new interceptor * ‘is | 
a long way off yet.” 
Tr’s SOVIET’S BEST 
The Bison is the ocean-spanning 
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‘By RAY HENRY Associated Press Writer 
The old age pension you're earn- 
ing through Social Security pay- 
ments is not intended to give you 
gomplete financial freedom, even 
living modestly, when you reach 65.: 
The government figures’ a re- 
tired gouple needs about $200 a 
month these days to live modestly 
in a large city. The maximum So- 
cial Security pension a man can 
now build for his wife and himself 
is $162.80, today’s average is con- 
siderably below that. 
The difference between your old 
  *! Hivings whep you geach 65 de-. selt and your wife a modest | 
pends on a number of factors. 
To a certain degree, it will de-| 
pend on the < 
of the country 
come to fill the gap. 
It'll also depend to a lesser de- 
gree, on you choose. to 
retire. For example, living in a 
small town is generally cheaper 
than a big city. 
And, of-course, the fize of your 
Social Security pension will have 
A Job for Womenfolk 
SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb. 
Scottsbluff is going to turn the 
job of ticketing parking meter vio-| 
lators over to the ladies. City 
Manager Carsten Leikvold last 
night said two women will be 
hired to replace the one policeman   '@ good geal to do with how much 
additiom! money you'll need to 
jlive modestly. .°- 
mined from your average monthly 
conditions earnings over, a certain period of 
you retire. Ifitime. But the exact amount can 
‘the cost of living creates a big.gap “ly be determined after your com- 
between your Social Security -pen- Plete Social ty payment rec 
'sion’ and what you need to | of ah cengeier e ron aoe ’ ' dn. wn until you rea naturally, you'll need private | desing tol relive! 
“ * 
In any case, to be eligible at all 
for a So¢ial Security pension you 
must be what the government calls 
“fully insured.” This merely means 
that some amount of pension can 
be paid to you. Not necesSarily that 
you'll get the maximum amount of 
pension that's paid. 
when you reach 65 and Social Se- 
curity deductions have been taken 
from your pay for half of all the 
quarters you've worked since Dec. 
31, 1950, or since you reached age 
21, whichever is later. A quarter 
is three calendar months. 
  who now handles the job. An 
I after */nouncing the decision, Leikvold, Tired of everyone and : 
soberly said, “Applicants should You've pald im for $0 quarters 
- lbe: quite healthy. Considerable 7OU're guaranteed some pension, 
    Federal Pension Intended as Partial 
The amount of pension is deter- 
  rec- the size of your pension depends 
on your average monthly earnings. 
ly pension payments for an-individ- 
ual worker start at $30 a month 
if he's fully insured and has had) 
at least $50 a quarter in earnings. 
‘The monthly payments jump to’ $e 
For example, the present month- 
  Suppor $108.50 if be’s fully insured and has 
javerage income of $350 a month.|   hi i ' : ‘ . ie Sea e ee mamememinainiamaen 1 fade —— aes j Ciemtgmerrine ~ oe onetime oe rete ome ne Soar pe —— = a eerie enc ep tee soe lho aes : pi : * st Ss ens i. 
TEN: , ve a ‘~. + (MAE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1956 mc oe eee ee 
Security for You - 7 , | 7 were bot by Cagtay Jovessite lst Rusa aa praens 
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At least six quarters are re- 
  
    
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    _ PORTLAND, Ore. (INS). —Thejno serious primary competition. . _ = 
most furiqus political battle in the rh Reece’ Fehon ave bey, orgfhined wy. or sop ta ears, Oregon 
for the -presidency itself —. will ee ey Soe ¢ Astoria, is under 40 years state. lis whole delegation to 
be waged in Oregon’ this’ fall “if , Secretary 
' McKay wins the right to oppose! 
- give his blessing to the 
‘ Stevenson forces immediately ac-   
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  ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MAY a, 1956 
  \ RLEVEN? ,   
Morse-MeKay Oregon Consaien, Leda as Most Furious i in Nation | |-He rélations director for Lewis the fall campaign will be fought 
& Clark College sf Portland, ; 
If Hitcheock wins the nomjnation, of GOP party leaders, top to bottam in Oregon since 1954, |old, engaged sericea a full time staff Soemnber dig Deuplon) Rishand ta: Welberper: up campaign ammunition.   
  — Morse bolted the party and be- Yes ifs truer 
Sen. Wayne Morse. came an Independent, In 1954, Rogge dh other eee You cap —heas: ‘we . he re-registered ag a Democrat. meciyh em Pi gy traps Li ooeial ieee 
The May 18 primary which will pes, GOP war terteus pf cosh natural resources and havé con- dering . what select the two contenders for this centrated their fire on the Al was said — né strategic senatorial post, has pro- || In the same year GOP Sarena mine isste in southern more ced another unexpected battle — watched Neuberger defeat Cordon. Oregen, which resulted in a vir- Bment Acousti< 
a write-in duel between Sen. Estes ‘|The Republicans also lost the tual gift of federal timber to the | con's aaeuiae Kefauver and Adiai Stevenson for third congressional district (Port- owners of a mining claim. fitting yous, 
election of Mrs. Edith Green. 
Republicans bitterly want to un- 
{Seat Morse because of his_ party 
switch. To do the job, they “per. 
respec McKay to leave ‘the cab- to 
campaign for Oregon's 
        
purely on the issues, in the opinion leading critic —. and a biting one 
— and the former cabinet mem-   
    if he is nominated. 
Truman administration. 
| Other top contests on the state's 
longest primary ballots include the | 
gubernatorial races with Gov, Elmo | But Morse has” been "MeKay ve As 
Live Again bys. e's 
ber is expected to answer in kind) 
   HEARING AGAIN 
ag he heartng loss 
S$. W. Williamson 
Acoustician life for you. ca 
gation. 
Acousticon Hearing Aids, can be 
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      LITTLE COMPETITION Smith favored over supermarket-|clasp. Choose from. six models cepted the germ : McKay also was led to believe! man Eart Dickson of Albany in the pland a complete range. of. prices, 
oat" at mond wares ten rise | peneen A ie ial nde Rv w w the. primary. 1 Year Guarantee—Time Poy: back im Oregon mapping out Oen did. Three others remained gait, 0 Democratic side state! manent : primary campaign plans. Twice in the race after MgKay filed on itor Robert D. Holmes of Gear- : ia PP’ elected governor of Oregon, Me- the last day for filing.. "- ;hart; radio station » faces] Tour Home or Our Of Kay ts rated one of the two most WORLD POWER STAMP — dusisin ts toning’ jolie came A : veteran Lew Wallace of Portland, effective campaigners in the | to honor the Fifth World Power Conference, which meets in Vienna | , But the only ee oe @ former national committeeman. FITZPA RICK’S 
Tt will be charges of. “turncoat” ating arrows symbolize sources of energy spread Hitchcock, former state senator, up two-fifths of the American —2 STOR against “giveaway” in the fall — over the World but mot in equal distribution, Energy of the earth former president of the Oregon lexpeditionary forces in Europe | FE 2-8383 Pe 83-7179 i Meany is nomtupted. Morse has will be the main subject of the meeting. council of churches and now pub- iduring World War I. |33 W. Huren 302 Stete Bk. Bldg: 
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SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC & 
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\ THE RONTIAC. PRESS. “THURSDAY. MAY. 3, 1956   
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Give the Flowers a Drink 
~ Nowers are like people — they get hungry and thirsty. They ; 
draw both food and water from the earth. When the earth is dry it 
a watering can. ~ 
Here is Polly giving her flowers a drink. 
Cut out the parts carefully. 
By putting the arm behind Polly's shoulder and fastening it with 
a brass fastener, or a bent pin, you can make her swing the water- 
ing can up and down. 
Cut through the dotted slits in the ground, and you. can put the 
flowers in as you choose by pushing the tabs into the openings. 
You will find that tall flowers usually look best at the back of a 
flower bed, with smaller ones in front. 
Fold the sides of the picture forward on the ates lines and 
Polly will stand up. 
(This idea comes from Patricia and Mary: thao. Alton, Ml). 
If you have an idea that Junior Editors can use send it in care of 
this newspaper and it may win a $10 award.) 
’ Yomorrew: Fight the Weeds 
_ Short of Breath? 
—You Breathe 
Too Frequently 
ANN ARBOR @ — Short of   
toms may be due entirely to over- 
individual concerned with the feel- 
\ing that he rieeds more air or he'll 
faint. ; i eee 
The remedy, he says, is simple 
‘Breathe slowly, and take in no. 
breett Maybe you breathe 00 more air than is absolutely neces- 
at sary for a few minutes ‘and the 
Dr. Franklin D. Johnston, pro- sensation should disappear. 
fessor of internal oe arte the — ee 
ness of breath many rena ron Victoria CrOSS Heroes 
fo Convene in London breathing too rapidly o 
ly. 
LONDON (INS)—Britain’s broth- * s ° 
Dr. Johnston, also director of 
erhood of the brave—a handful o: 
|heroes who are entitled to writ the university's heart station, says! 
that patients with heart disease | 
gre iy ences own Car Ser chronic overbreathers to cere Se on _. for 
symptoms found in some kinds o eA SA = 
heart disease. | The Victoria Cross, ' Britain's 
‘For a doctor, the problem of highest award for valor, was found- Gating tidiing betwen the two can| ed a century ago in 1856. But. pre- 
be difficult, he Says. vious attempts to stage a gather- 
Continued overbrea ihg of those who hdid it have thing, Dr. 
Johnston adds, results in stage ended in failure because the heroes 
loss of carbon dioxide from the of a half-dozen wars and rebellions 
have displayed a strong reluctance tungs and: jowers the lonized cal- 
clum in the bleom. eee Sense   ~ 
  The resulting symptoms may in-| This year more than 250 of the 
clude — numbness and/ 400 surviving V. C.'s have agreed 
’ tingling. in the \hands, feet and to parade during the centeriary 
mouth, péculiar.sensations of weak- | celebrations of the award, which 
ness and tension, pain and muscle was established by Queen Victoria 
spasms or cramps anyw heré in the! Soe 
body. | The USS Constitution was one of 
_Dr. Johnston said these sy mp- perce frigates launched in 1797 ae     
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  GRINNELL'S   is necessary to give the flowers water with a sprinkler, a hose, or | 
‘ Paste this picture down on cardboard and color it with crayons, | 
breathing, but. they often leave the |   
acres. of {and on 1 the side, spent | 
      
   
         
     
      
   
   
          
        
   
    
         
   
         
    
              
        
      
         
    
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‘Liberal Insurance jcies are issued Without medical pot Teacher’ S Handy two ye ars digging the well to ir- | 
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P olicy Available lever, limit the amount they will) \Pr oject Turns | Hagemever ‘says the wel ts _M [bn . issue on this basis. Q (capable of a flow of 1,200 gallons | ' 
NEW YORK- evelopment! f an : Out uite ‘Well’ PSF —? a imped. jo , — 0 : ' ' * * * ‘ 
“extra-risk” type of life-irisurance Lumber Production Up FAIRFIELD, Neb (INS) — How. : deep is a well? the old puzzler It took him two years ‘ea cost HEA T 
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WILLIAMSBURG, Vs. — A chil-|_ The 18th Century tale of “ heriff DUBLIN—Sea mud can revolu-/Phosphates and potash. and con-\cultural Olficer of Cork, is going) NEW YORK—Pink‘socks are def-lare expected to outsell others, “en's book printed in’ the restored 4 Riding Hood” ‘winds up Call the Sharif dnt tes Seg tains ine er cent of calcium io study”the cost of getting Fach aly out of i getramaprepr os perl a ae : the wicked wolf eating the heroine| ORANGEBURG, S. C.. ® —-The ‘Connell of Getk; 'e| correct, ee ae nae enee, Caalens. He|fertiliger og the the stil. unimer, shidte dh sas hen een teoblae Printing Office of Colonial Wil-lof the story, while most 20th Cem who broke, into Sheriff)John O'Connell of Cork is correct,isays the Ministries, of Agriculture . m — - Rae het ae ions provide somne sort|George L.Reed's office got less|He claims there are 20\ million|in England, France, Ger| Records’ ori thé breeding of| cation, Textile World. It says mills|—witl make up about\ 20 per cert in-the-18¢h Century didn't’ shieldlof twist that eadbles Little Redlthan's Giller, tons of sea miad on Cork Harborimany, Taly and Spaini all are in'Karakul sheep go back 6,000 years. with stocks of pink socks, are ae the publication says, — 
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| Typewriters Record | lee 
Heat in-Big Reacigrs RI 'D, Wash, — ah 
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  _Real Helpful Purpose _lafter a Doctor Comes Back 
fo Help Speed Cops HONEA PATH, 8. Cc. w~liIf 
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an emergency to a-rural home. 
{DF <--DeVore 
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Return to: Home- Town 
S pring Tonic for Ear! a By EARL WILSON , 
ROCKFORD, O—My home town is a proad little ‘town 
with a strong affection for its school teachers. 
My: third wrade/ teacher,’ Miss Mahel..Wolfe, is retiring—| after 47. years. ¥ 1 - ke 1 a 
It was such a big civic, event that I flew out for the.- "AT SEARS! |     
        
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It was a sentimental jour- . 
ney. 
“Could IT just walk around 
for 10 minutes?” I asked. 
I peeked in at the YMCA, | 
where I lived, and at the 
Eagles where I used to pick up 
the bowling scores ... in 1925 
and '26 when Estelle Taylor, 
Libby Holman and Clara Bow 
were glamour girls. 
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“The schoolhouse” was abuzz 
with excitement. 
_ “Why, there are more cars 
here tonight than for the bas- 
ketball games!” somebody 
said—tribute indeed . to Migs 
Wolfe. CLARA BOW | 
And there she sat, center stage in the suditorium—_ 
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‘SIXTEEN. THE PONTIAC PRESS,-THURSDAY: MAY 3, 1956   
‘on Live Volcano foe_aind_ th erent Associated ‘Press Military Affair wy effect. island group went this 
. Within a few days atomic 
- Jesuit. ‘Scientist . Finds ists will begin sensing ap tel The Atomic Energy Commission [rood ot 
Antarctic Airbase Site south Sea scenery of the Marshall|and Defense Department customar- 
ly/ Above Glacier Islands with a variety of big and ily do not specify exact dates, on 
f little hydrogen Seni By ELTON’ FAY “open” 
airplane. 
BOSTON (INS)—A huge glacier 
active volcano at Little America.'on April 20 when the warning to/“‘open”’ to a representative ETOUP| bomb trom a plane. 
Rev. Daniel Linehan, S. J., Wes- areas and aviators to stay|of federal civil defense adminis- 
ton observatory seismologist, has away from the emnalaed aeneer tration officials and newsmen. 
revealed the discovery following 
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the glacier was there.” the Jesuit |). > 
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scrap its airfield building plans.” J (igs! 
Fr. Linehan, who has been in|}. ¥. 
the Antarctic since mid-November, | F 
completed a trip by ship around 
Antarctic, one of five living 
Americans to accomplish this 
feat. 
The priest said one of his mis- | 
sions on the trip was to measure | 
the thickness of the ice at Little | 
America for the Navy. He found | 
the ice there 750 feet thick, with | 
100 feet of water under K in 
McMude Sound, he reported, | 
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4.area, might persist until then. Hydrogen Bomb Tests Start Next Week i in Pack: Last sak the ANIC Sovpeiad Tent. by sasha Mate Operation Res 
shot scheduled for|—some_of them little affairs 
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bomb|watching. Others wil) be large—jto provide greater 
on re a high flying 
is announcement. came 
‘which individual shots in a series ® few, days after Soviet party boss) March 1, 1954. 
lot tests as the mid-Pacific Eniwe- Nikita Khrushchev boasted in : 
Officially, ms season for the tok Proving Ground occur. How-| 'Britain that the Soviet Union was 
has been discovered beneath an! 1956 “Operation Redwing” began) ever, thig year one test will be the only nation yet to drop an 
  | As the accompanying map shows. 
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| reportedly will stage nuclear 
|weapons experiments this year at 
| two sites—one on the barren Monte 
‘Bello Islands and another at 
Maralinga, an Australian proving 
; |ground 500 miles west of Woomera. 
|The London Daily Express has re- 
ported Britain's first hydrogen 
‘from a jet bomber over the cen- 
tral Pacific Ocean near Christmas, 
Island. Thé Russians conduct 
|to be in the Altai Mountain re- 
\curred in early March. 
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| ships, planes and people have been, 
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jnot all, of the area will be re-| 
| leased from control by the end of 
| August. 
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THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1956 Womens Section PAGES 17-22   
Washington Will Miss Its Storyteller   
Describes 
Germany | Dr. Sterne Explains 
in Western Section 
A look at the “New, Germaty” 
was given last night to members of | 
Tipacon Chapter of the American. 
Business Women’s Association by. 
Dr. Margaret Sterne, of Wayne| 
University History Department. 
She spoke at the annual ‘Boss’ 
Night’ dinner of the chapter when 
the women were hosts to their 
bosses The reception and dinner 
was held in the Elks Temple with| 
approximately 100 members and| 
guests enjoying the evening. 
Dr. Sterne, q Fulbright scholar, 
spent the past year in Vienna 
and. Centya} Europe, She based 
her talk on her observations and | 
experiences there. - 
Speaking of the German people, 
she said the 35 to’ 45 year old age class is practically non-existent as 
most of this group perished in the war years and in concentration 
camps, 
TWENTIES ARE THE HOPE 
“The younger people, the 20 to 2-year-olds are our hope. They are simply democratic and are + 
  Just before thedining room doors were opened our John Lambeth and- G. A. Fredericks. Mrs. Dorothy Contemporary Life was 
jley entered. what he laughingly 
'called “This Vale of Tears.” 
well, and to know him was to love 
him: Only last Saturday night, in 
his address to 1,000 top dignitaries 
and 
paid chuckling tribute to ‘Ruth 
Montgomery's beautiful’ brutality” 
on that panel television show, 
statesman slipped off behind a 
sphinx to have his fortune told in 
the sands. 
REALLY BELIEVED FORTUNE 
than anything except his laternom-| shortly returned te St. Barkley Personality Was Dynamic By RUTH MONTGOMERY | Barkley ly wanted the 
WASHINGTON (INS)—The mold | spot se keenly that he could taste 
broken when Alben W. Bark: \s- O0 Oe Tmt te enmaacene 
ond choice, the Kentucky senator 
proudly told Senate secretary 
| Lesile Biffle and me: “I don't 
want any warmed-over biscuits.” 
Douglas eventually said no, Tru- 
‘man passed the biscuit, and Bark-| 
happily helped himself. Few 
party-loving, story- 
telling Veep, with his shrewd poll- 
tical mind and his compassionate 
understanding of the voters, 
EYED PRETTY GIRIS 
|. Barkley began his vice presiden- 
tial term as a widower, and our 
cockta.] circuit has seldom had e@ For that reason, -you can't say 
“The Veep is dead—tong live the: 
Veep.” There was only one. Veep, 
and even the unique title slur- 
ring the initials of vice president 
passed with him, | 
This correspondent knew him 
‘government officials at a 
‘Meet the Press’ diriner, Barkley 
But we were old friends, 
    3 us* 
The results pleased him more evening at his apartment. Jane. was the only outsider invited 
to the pre-nuptial party where 
Alben first met his relatives-to- 
be. The Veep charmed them all . 
including the mother-in-law 
who was almost young enough 
, until Alben — with his ip. 
There are six pages. in   
today’s Women’s Section   
iy’ 
  578 ination as vice president, “You 
  photographer snapped-this foursome having .a confab. 
Urs. Ruby Brusha (left) is pictured with her two bosses. 
wy. = t 
Shown as they looked at the program for the third 
annual Bosses’ Night sponsored hy the American Busi- 
ness Women’s Association are (left to right) Th. WO, 
Vandeveers to Host Dinner Party BLOOMFIELD HILLS—Mr and birth of their third son. Peter T Dinan. Mr and Mrs Jeanne V. daughter,*Mrs George T. Trum Hn Birmingham 
Bice, Mr and Mrs, Harry Dumville,' pun gr” rps Lt andevees: (will Ue willoughby. pest 24 hosts at the third of a series o _ 
dinner parties Saturday evening in| HOME FROM Lb lel 
their home on Sussex road » | Mr. and Mrs. S. Truman Hart 
Their a and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas L. Joce daughter, Connie, ° is 
senior at the University of Michi- lyn have. very recently returned | 
gan and will come from Ann Arbor fron a trip to Hawaii. The evening 
for the affair. of May 12 they will give a dinner 
- Right after her graduation iw-4 the Hart home on Guildford road 
Juney Connie will join a group of for a group: of friends and neigh- 
college graduates for a suntmer bors who gave them a bon voyage 
in Europe, She sails June 29 Patty before they left. 
from Montreal on the new steam. — Included as their-guests,.to whom 
er Maasdam. they will serve a Hawaiian dinner | 
* ¢ ¢ with island decorations, will be. 
Mr. and Mrs! Harry D. Wise Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dean A. Draper, Mr. | 
eae Of Glenhtst drive {Katherine Kid- and Mrs. John R. MacManus, Mr. 
ner-bt Grosse Pointe) ala thejand Mrs. N. E. Brown Jr., John! 
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\ ; i if eee EI st id i Brooks, president of ABW A, is on the right. 
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Roeser, Katheryn Sumpter and Dr,.Margaret Sterne, 
speaker of the evening. Dr. Sterne is assistant professor 
of history at Wayne University. 
will be 
Mr and Mrs Ray (ragin, Mr. and luncheon and personal shower for Mrs. Stephen Hall and the Carl 
Theobalds 
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Mr. and Mrs, Dwight P. Allen 
of Walnut Lake left Wednesday 
for a fishing trip te Key Mar 
quessa, Saturday at Bloomfield Hills Coun 
try Club. we * 
Larry Heitsch of Pontiac. 
The ceremony will take place * * * 
Mr. and “Mrs Lyman Craig of 
Orchard Ridge road have as their, at 11 in the morning in St. Hugo 
guests for a fortnight Mrs. Graig’s: of the Hills Church, and a garden 
sister, Mrs Glenn R. Douglas of teception will be given at the 
Spooner, Wis “Mrs.+Craig recent- Darden home, ‘Dardenelies.” 
ly entertained at ‘a 
sister. 
Mrs. John G. Wood and. her; -\ ¥ 
a 3 ™ é 
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4 hostesses at a 
brideelect Elaine ‘Trixie’ Darden 
Trixie, the daughter of Mr and p 
Mrs. Frederick Darden of Lake. 
Orion, will be married June 23 to 
tea for her Mrs. Bernard E. Goode will give Loren Anderson, S a ‘luncheon for Miss Darden May 
12 in her Lone Pine road home, also attended. '‘Shirkey and Mrs. Irma J eager to become a part of the Western world in ideals and in 
practice.” 
. She expressed belief that we | 
have until recently exported the | 
wrong things to sell our way of 
life, and said the new generation 
is interested in our culture — of 
theater, our muste, our singing— | 
“and Wiost of all our production 
methods and know-how, - | 
  Despite desperate attempts of the 
Soviets to glamorize their country | 
to the Germans, she believes the 
new German Republic wants to be 
part of the Western family of na- 
tions . 
“They belong to us” she said, 
“and in their young people is our 
hope for the future." " ° 
COMMITTEE MEMBERS! | 
‘General chairman and toastmis- 
tress for last night's dinner was 
  ~Katheryn Sumpter, Welcome was 
extended fo guests by chapter pres- 
ident Mrs. Dorothy Brooks, Assist- 
ing the general chairman on her 
committe Mrs. Edward Van 
Tassel Albrecht, >Mrs 
HC Van Wise Frances Greer, 
Arlene Newcomb antl Mrs. Law- 
rence Woodley 
Glenn Witliains sang “The 
Lord's Prayer" for the invoca- 
tion and during the evening or- 
gan numbery were. played by 
Jerry Girard, were 
Shirtes 
  Serving -as hostesses for this 
third annual affair were Mrs. Cath- 
erine Aflen, Helen Buchanan. Mrs 
Fvelsn Cole. Mrs. Charles Cook 
Mrs. Ben Elbling. Mrs. Edward 
Furse Mrs Ossie Gat@s Mrs 
Steven Gibbs, Mrs. Judy Reynolds: 
and Mrs. Van Hise... 4 
Stork Shower Held 
Mrs. Emil Moonen entertained at 
a chpner and pink and blue shower 
at her home in Birmingham honor- 
ing Mrs. Keith Bouck of Orchid 
avenue 
Attending were \rs— Irma 
ierce, Mrs. Fred °Geier, Mrs. 
Marie Orris. Mrs. John Smeekens, 
Mrs William Toll, Mrs. Mary Mc-' 
Bride. Mrs. James Prince and 
Mrs. Betty Bricker. 
Patricia Meade, Mrs. William! 
Bramblett. 
Mrs. Asa Haslacker, Mrs. Robert 
|Kotas, Mrs. Allen Clines, Mrs. 
Mrs. Clarence 
9: Smith 1 
¢ Mis) ReBert Nelson 
|. |will live to be 103,” the fortune 
jteller assured him solemnly, and 
iBarkley believed it. 
In fact, he believed it so em- 
phatically that he never quite 
forgave Harry 8. Truman and 
the ClO for turning thumbs down 
on his presidential aspirations at 
the Democratic national conyen- 
tion four years ago—because of 
age. 
“Why, I'm younger than any- 
body here,” he told me emphati- 
cally. ‘You know yourself that I'll 
live to be 103, so I have 29 years to Es 
go." 
COINED FAMOUS PHRASE 
Eight years ago at the conven- 
tion in Philadelphia that nominat- 
ed Truman for a second term, 
Barkley coined a political phrase 
that may outlive us all. Truman,| 
while the crucial hours ticked away. 
was frantically trying to reach Su-| 
preme Court Justice William. O. 
Douglas at a fishing camp in Wash-| 
ington state to offer him second 
place on the ballot. 
   4. basket: overflowing w     and Alben near-sightedly J 
penning amorous notes while the 
Senate droned in endless debate. 
    My editor at last asked me to 
jfind out whether a marriage for 
jthe vice president was in the of- 
ifing. I tackled the assignment with jocularity. Strolling into his office 
| teased: “Alben, my editor wants 
[to know what Jane has that I idon’t have.” ~ 
Ignoring the dozens of chair- 
warmers, the inimitable Veep 
enveloped me with a resounding 
kiss and cracked: ‘I'll tell. you 
what you have that Jane doesn’t). 
have — a husband.” 
CHARMED EVERYONE 
I dutifully wrote-the story. The 
next day the Veep tromped gaily 
into the Senate press gallery, dis- 
covered me in a telephone booth, 
icommanded the attention of all 
correspondents and announced: “If 
Ruth ig: gonna report my secret 
|kisses, I'm gonna give her a pub- 
lic one.”’ And he did.   
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jat Luncheon of Musicale | Mrs. Flora Wager, cellist, and|Christ Church Cranbrook. She -has| 
companist for the Pontiac Tuesday birth of a son, Mitchel Laine, 
Mrs. David Utley Named 
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   Personal News of Interest i in n Area 
‘reception af thelr home. 
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“Fireside Club will meet Friday 4 nd Mrs. sted H, Taylor 
of Harper street and 
Dapie] Hall of Grand Blane are 
the infant's grandparents.   
on South Shore drive, Watkins 
Lake: 
    Mean Mr, Henry Hum Humbaygh SOrOrity Group 
their beepata toe ies Holds Installation Mrs, Humbaugh's sister, | 
M aed ‘ed president of Xi Alpha Nu 
padicey <n pesek « Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorori- 
* «¢ @ ty Wednesday evening. Mrs. 
John Green of Eason street |Elywn Hall’ opened her home on 
| served as assistant to the direc- | Sliver Circle drive for the install- 
| tor of settings for the production, jation program. = 
“Summer and Smoke,” present- | (Others installed were June New- 
ed by the Drama Department ef |combe, vice president; Mrs. Hall, 
| Olivet College Friday and Sat- (treasurer; Mrs. Richard Benham, 
urday evenings.” 
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Mr aoa Seal Morris Hall of 
Kenilworth avenue announce the     
    
President of Sisterhood 
Mrs ‘David Udey was elected, Surowitz, Mrs. Morris Kampner 
leadér of Sisterhood Congregation| and Mrs. Sol Newhorse, vice 
‘Bohai Israel when the group met| Presidents; Mrs. Joseph Kornov, 
Tuesday evening - the synagogue. out 
Los 
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of the group, which is affiliated met 
with the National Women's League 
‘of the United Synagogue of Amer- 
ica, for a two-year term. — 
Others serving are Mre. George Members of the board of direc- 
tors elected to serve for one-year 
terms are Mrs. Abe Avadenka,   
| Crone, Mrs. Irving Koper and 
Musicale Group Mrs. Maurice Schlussel. 
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  Serving two-year terms on the 
|board are Mrs. Morris Bletstein, 
IMrs. Edward Blumeno, Mrs. Stan- 
ley Elbling, Mrs. ‘Ratph. Merko- 
witz, Mrs. Leon Sirlin and Mrs. Holds Meeting 
at Oakley Home | |.. The Workshop of Pontiac Tues- 
day Musicale met Tuesday at the 
Cherokee road home of Mrs. Addi-| Henry Hoschander. son Oakley. On the program were| Accomplishments during the 
Mrs. Victor Lindquist and a vocal| past year under the leadership 
trio composed of Mrs. Jack Wig-| of Mrs. Daniel Foxman were re- 
nall, Mrs. Clyde Marshbanks and ported. They include the , leader- 
/Mrs. George Putnam. ship training course, religious 
! * e©« @ . programs for the children and 
| Mrs. Gordon Woolcock,”~presi-| several donations to the syna- 
‘dent, announced ‘that while attend-| S°s¥e. 
ing the State Music Federation) Officers will be installed at the \Conference, she received an award! June 5 meeting. 
on behalf of the Pontiac Tuesday) 
Musicale Club for the Workshop's 
presentation of ‘‘America, Our) 
Heritage.” ;   
Hospital Association 
to Meet. Saturday 
The Oakland County Hospital As- 
sociation will meet Saturday at 2? 
p.m, in the offices of Patterson 
and Patterson. Emma Howard, 
president,- will preside at the elec- 
tion of officers and the report on 
the progress of the new hospital. 
The group is engaged in chart- ° ° * 
The award was presented by the 
National Federation of Music Clubs, 
Plans were made for a luncheon 
‘ts be edd May 29 at the home of 
‘Mrs. E. D. Foley on Locklin lane. 
  
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a fan or in some airy place away) 
from heat. When entirely dry, | they are well-known customers. | 
brush angoras or other fleecy {veal Wahaoedl Rotary Abrasives Can Erase Acne_ Scars ara lee kc Gly Sakae covinth day ned the won growth fae ee ora rte tes tenes 
ori Oe eee oe eee | of skin usually 5 completed idenea by. ‘these scars! By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN 
Facial pitting or scarring caused 
by acne has given many people 
  giad to report that’ today these can 
be — by high speed rotary 
Hospitalization is not necessary 
and the procedure is fairly simple 
and painless... One treatment. is 
enough to remove superficial 
scars. The ones may re- 
quire two or three, although there 
will be improvement after the first! 
treatment. f 
The patient returns te the doc- | 
Parting Kiss 
on Subway — 
Is Criticized 
Quick, Light Peck 
on Cheek Wouldn't 
Offend Others 
BY EMILY POST 
A reader asks: ‘Isn't it wrong 
to show display of affection in, 
public—especially on a crowded! 
subway train? The other morning: 
while going to work, an acquain-| 
tance of mine and her husband; 
happened to be on the same train. 
“He got off before she did. When 
he reached his station, he turned 
and kissed his wife before leaving 
the train. Wasn't this in bad 
taste?”     
      on how quickly and inconspic- 
uously he did this. A clinging | 
embrace would be In very bad 
taste. A quick brush of his lips | 
‘against her cheek could have _ 
been all right. 
  
“Dear Mrs. Post: My daughter! 
fiance has a much larger guest! 
he must invite them all. 
cannot afford a very large wed-| 
vite? I would very much appreci- 
ate hearing from you on this mat-| _ 
  — Therefore, tam; re 
she has acne is to take more outdoor exercise. 
Well- Breseed Woman 
is going to be married soon. Heri Uses Accessories 
LONDON (INS)—‘'The least im- 
list than we have and feels that portant part of a well-dressed 
. ‘woman is her dress," according to a 
“Our money is limited and we @ noted English designer. ne eS 
Normal Hartnell, famed as dress- e 
ding. Would it be proper to ask maker to Queen Elizabeth, favors a 
the bridegroom’s family to pay for More attention to accessories. As 
any extra guests they wish to in- reported by London papers, Hart- nell told a fashion group: 
“A well-dressed woman should| way.” ~TUltrashee Used | 
Sin Stretch Nylons —. 
/| PHILARELPHIA /(INS)—Stretch 
You will see that the above sjig-"Ylons — popular for thejr cus- Today | gestions constitute a good aint tom fit and durability ~ now ate ‘would like to tell you some of the Tutine in general. These meas- béing made, ultrasheer. - ; 
~be helpful to your /gen~ Instead “of ‘usirig one hea) eral health as — as. to a ‘strand of yarn, one company uses 
acne. = 'two gossamer, super-fine threads, 
| High speed volary abrasives -also|knitting them simultaneously. 
lare used in removing fixed freckles} If oné thread pops, the other 
jand tattoos. ‘holds. The new process also is 
If you miissed Josephine Low- said to produce a stocking that 
‘man's 9Day Diet menus recently jcan't t bag, sag or wrinkle. by the 4th day. 
    pene things a patient is told to do if he 
or she has acne: 
Do not pick or squee, fe or handle | 
ithe pustule in any ‘way: Take! 
more outdoor exercise. Get plenty 
of rest and sleep. Avoid overin-| 
dulgence, particularly in chocolate, | 
           # jalcohol, carbohydrates, spicy OF run in The Pontiac Press and ie 
. | Breasy foods, and iodized galt. youd like the menus in a handy e EVERYTHING 
| lf you are constipated correct. booklet form, send 10 cents and al — : 
; it. Hf you have irregular men- stamped. self - addressed envelope | — for the BRIDE 
| strual periods see your physician with your request to Josephine! ~ Ali G 
about it. Get rid of any infee: Lowman in care of The Pontiac Attica 
Press. 
“Tomorrow: “Unpopular Teen- 
ager May Be Self-Conscious.”’ tions such: as diseased teeth or 
tonsils. If you are anemic, ‘that, 
too, should be corrected, Bridal Salon 
          
  FOR NOW THROUGH SUMMER 
"i 
FAILLE COATS 
TUXEDO OR 
WRAP STYLE 
. 16. 95 One of the things a person i is told to do if he or ie cially Priced » 
OTHERS TO 29.95   
Smartly styled in tuxedo fronts 
  or a cardigan;wrap style fully ; 
lined. In rayon faille, full sizes 
  and put the paste on the grimy, 
  range in navy or black. 
For misses or-women,   
ter.”’ 
Answer: I am sorry, but it: 
would be a really shocking mis- 
take to ask the bridegroom's 
family to pay anything toward 
the wedding collation. On the 
other hand, this last need be 
nothing more than 9 ftuit   
  “Dear Mrs. Post: My husband ! 
and I own and operate a store. 
When salesmen or other business- 
  into the store, my husband usually 
introduces them to me. I would! i : 
  Answer: Not necessarily, unless | 
But in any case, it would be| » 
  And if they aren't properly con- s7ees to flaff up nap. 
structed, woolen sweaters can) 
change in shade or, size. Nylon. 
and orlon sweaters. and others. 
made of all or part synthetic fibers‘ *. 
are happily less susceptible to 
shrinkage. Any change of shape in 
washing these ‘sweaters is more! — 
likely to be due to the. way they | 
are constructed. | 
Since it's easier to prevent than 
correct things that go wrong, fol- ~ 
low these basic Principles in 
sweater washing: | 
1. Wash sweaters a they! . 
are badly soiled. : 
2. Remove fancy Satine. orna-. 
ments or trimmings as well as | 
shoulder pads before washing. 
&. Make. an outline of sweater 
on heavy paper or a Turkish | 
| . towel before washing. 
4. Wash in lukewarm water (95 
Fahrenheit). Be: 
Wash quickly a iit aces te 
I ett ot Perea, 2 
2 AO ae nak GS — 
hand. Squeeze suds through the! . - 
sweater. Do -not rub hard or - 
twist. Gentle action must be used! {- 
particularly with woolens to avoid 
shrinkage. Soiled spots can be) 
treated by working in some of |: 
the top suds with the fingers. 
6. Rinse thoroughly. in clear | 
lukewarm water. a 
7. Squeeze out as much wares f 
as possible. 
-~&. Roll sweater in Turkish towel | 
and knead gently to remove ex: 
cess molsture. ; 
9. Unrofl immediately and lay |   a al, 
Sachet Pillows Add > 
Note to Hospitality | : 
Weekénd guests so appreciate). 
vour letting-them know that: you 
are glad they came, and one of 
the nicest ways in which to say): . 
“Welcome!” is to add a fragrant 
note of hospitality to their room. 
Surprise your visitors by placing 
guest-size cakes of perfumed soap 
with their towels. Spray their|   room with cologne before they ar- © 
  rive.. Place a few sachet pillows|: - 
into their dresser drawers. Your   
48 N. Sagiaw Se. 
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The most important 
silhouette for the 
spring and summer ~ ob 
season. In cotton, 
_ spun linen, 
silk and cotton. 
Colors, black, guests are sure to comment on, 
what a gracious and thoughtful, = 
hostess you are. : ee _navy, red, and 
  
  
You Are Invitedto |” 
Visit Our New Store 
McKim Jewelry 
941 Orchard Lake. FE 4-5065 
  
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skirts featured below. 
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4 FLATTERING COTTON 
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Dresses in Pastels 
e Sizes 9. 12, 18 
Months and 1 to 3 & : : +f AE 
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L hay Sportswear—Main Floor 
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~ Jimmy ‘Dey Amvets Auxil bcs      
Don‘t Worry, Ma: 
pee of shoes. This is only ‘because! stops doing It soo. ~~ : ’ ¢ oe ree 
|his feet feel bigger and harder to! ‘handle. If your féet suddenly were 
Baby may walk clumsily for aa size and a half larger, you |e ad 
er he gets each new!would react the same way. He. . 
    
  
Toasted Sesame Seed Flakey 
COFFEE APPLE TURN- 
CAKE ......68c¢ OVERS. . 3 for 32c 
OLD FASHIONED FRUIT BREAD . . Loaf 29¢ 
“FRIDAY ond SATURDAY ONLY 
FRIED CAKES. 2)... . . . vw 360 Hol Bread and Donuts Daily Alter 3:30 P.M. \ Except Saturday 
Thomas Pastry Shop 121 West Huron, Neer Cass FE 4-8163 
PARK FREE in REAR of STORE ©   
  
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9.95 
     _Baby Furniture 
)Karen’s Toyland | - DRAYTON PLAINS Phone OR 3-4109 |    
     Large Selection of Toys 3 
         7 ‘til well blended. Wy road. Mrs. Zuk spoke briefly on prejects of*the State 
Amvets Auxiliary.     ~ 
         
    
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| Serve honey hard sauce on hot 
Cream honey with '% 
as much butter or margarine un- desserts. 
  
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70% Excise Ton 
  | 
Nursing School 
Will Entertain 
at Open House 
  |Nursing, St. Joseph Mercy Hospi- 
|tal. The house, high 
[school students interested in the 
lnursing profession, will be the 
‘school’s part in the celebration of 
National Hospital-Week May 6-12. | s * Ld open for 
| Tours through the hospital and i nurses’ home will be conducted 
e “ . 
at 2 p.m. and again following the anny Hathaway, Marvyl Simson. < 
3o'cloek program in the school au- Barbara Griffin, Carolyn Mills and, 
ditorium. 
of the graduate nurse program at 
Mercy College, Detroit, will exw 
plain the two, three and four-year 
training programs, 
School of Nursing wi 
tical nurses 
* @« »« 
A style show of the typical ward- 
robe of a student nurse, under the 
direction of Elizabeth Loftus. will 
be a part of ‘the program 
refreshments for the event.   Celebrates Ni lary. 
attended the annual mother-daugh-| 
ter banquet sponsored by the Say- 
brook Group of the First Congre- 
ga 
‘ning. 
Mrs. Mildred Sanders, director @nd Kay Grier sane. 
, Kathleen Lynch of she McAuley daughter, 
explain the sketches. 
one-year training program for prac-} 
Dora Mrs. Tallerday. Assisting her was 
Schmidt is chairman of the open Mrs. William Hurlburt en food, Mrs 
house and Nancy Casey is handling McIntyre on program and Mrs. nth 
Those in charge of the program and dinner in ob- 
servance of the ninth annual Charter Dinner held by | 
Jimmy Dey Amvets Auxiliary were photographed | 
Wednesday evening at Rotunda Inn. Cochairmen of the 
affair were Mrs. Peter Metes of Marlborough drive 
(second from left) and Mrs, Leland Hunt of James K 
boulevard (second from right); Committee. members 
assisting with arrangements were Mrs. John Allen (left) 
of Marlborough drive and Mrs. John Moss of Edgewater 
drive (righ). <i   
Saybrook Unit Sponsors 
Mother-Daughter Dinner | 
Two hundred and fifty persons, Others helping were Mrs. Warren! 
Thurston and Mrs. Raymond Swan- | 
ey, decorations: Mrs. Dora Daw- 
tional Church Wednesday eve- Son and Mrs. C. J. Odell, publicity; 
Mrs. Howard. McIntyre 
A mother-daughter 
team presented the toasts — Mrs. 
Elwoed Bigler to the daughters to Someone Else 
and Jane Bigler to the mothers. Bees Give Your ‘Mistake’ 
of actalk by Mes. Arthur W. 
Selden, A short skit was pre- 
sented by Robert Gaff and Mrs. 
R. J. Canfield, 
A “second best.” 
musical program followed. use them or sell them. Mrs. Wales Goodwin, dining room, 
| was and Mrs, Gaff, recruitment of’ 
jtoastmistress for the evening. The workers ; i 
| An open house will be held invocation was given by Mrs. Mal- 
‘Sunday at the McAuley School of Colm Burton. Anniversary a / ! ; 
Dinner 
    
  
  ONLY THE BEST from 
OXFORD MATTRESS 
   
: last one of us makes, 
“Important Women in Pon- fashion errors from time to time. 
tiac's History” was the subject But don't give in to that thrifty 
impulse to wear out these mis- 
takes ‘‘around the -house’’ or for 
Give them to someone who can 
But don't 
Those participating included Sue force yourself to wear them out.   OXFORD'S rebuilds old sagging mattresses, makes 
them new again. Call in the morning and we will 
deliver your remade mattress the same day! 
“THE BEST FOR LESS—DIRECT FROM OXFORD” 
Oxford Mattress Co. 332 West Huron Street FE 2-7695 
  
  
Sarah Paull. Jane and Mary Moss 
Mrs. Arthur Kendall and daugh- 
ter, Martha, Mrs Ray Tallerdas 
and Barbara, Mrs. Robert Gaff 
and Judy and Mrs. Canfield and- 
Susan, gave musical 
| The finale was sung by Mari- 
lyn Boersma, Judy Gaff, Lynde 
Beauclaire, Pamela Dahl, Vicky 
| Canfield and Kitty Kendall. 
Chairman of arrangements was 
William Vance on tickets 
    
Spalding heles. RIGHT for every occasion 
SADDLES », 
   
              Other black crepe sole or red sole, 2 
There's never any one time or place 
for Saddies by Grinnell They're 
“[T° for everything Fashion 
styled for carefree living 
eotrim socomfortable every 
step is a pleasant one Genuine 
GOODYEAR Welt Construction. 
More walking mileage in every pair 
      
Sizes ter dresses 
f to 10 
$798 | er’s 
    
Popular 
  glaze, Linens, 
by Grinnell 
    
    i ‘, 
  | WHITE BUCKS 
  26 W. Huron 
= “Shoes for Young Folks" 
    SHOE STORE 
FE 2-7440     a. SPECIAL @ 
PURCHASE '\¥ 
of Beautiful 
DRESSES — 
Just In Time For | 
Mother’s Day Gift Giving 
While They Last 
Valueato $9.95 
Beautiful afray of hef- 
pies for 
this Specia] Sale in time 
for gift giving on Moth- 
Day./ Authentic 
values up/ to $9.95, now 
special 2/ for $11. 
many ani save $$$$$. 
Nylons, /Cottons, Ever- 
Crystal- 
ettes Sjzes 9 to 15,-10 
to 20, 1414 to 2419.    
       
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Buy 
Gold Bell 
Gift Stamps 
_ with Every 
Purchase. 
    
  if ty Sorte r |            ood ee! oe Ue es THE | PONTIAC PRESS. "THURSDAY. MAY 3, 1956 [ , Ny Paty TWENTY ONE 
| ay cy cee Unit R a oe ls '' our owns arklin } , " @° Plans Ball a ee 
, Fon Junel6- : | | Dance particulars for their an-7: — : 
nual “Continental Ball” have been : 
lannounced by the Jaycees Auxil 
jiary. The June 16 ball at. West- 
‘acres Community Center will fea- pe 
iture dancing from 9 p.m.‘to 1 am.,) > | 
jaccording to Mrs. John Napley and © | ‘ 
(Mrs; Leslie Langford, eochairmep;+—/ 
The dance will benefit Camp     
   
   
             
      
  handmade import - 
   
   'Oaktand, the camp ‘fer children 
from 6 to 16 operated py the Oak- bd bd = 
jane County Juvenile Court 
Decorations conmittee mem- . 
bers already working on the a 
“Carousel” theme are Mrs. 
dames Martin, Mrs. Jack Me- 
Grath, Mrs. Jerry DuBois, Mrs. 
Henry MeCandiess and Mrs. , 
Rebert Nerdman., 
Mrs. Leslie Hotchkiss is han- 
‘dling tickets assisted by Mrs. Louis 
‘Cole Jr. and Mrs. Russell Farr.) 
Publicity is directed by Mrs, Leon- ' 
ard Buzz, chairman, assisted by 
Mrs. William 0’Connor, Mrs. James 
|Wilkinson and Mrs. Robert Weddle, In ‘natural raffia; 
     
       
    
      
  
        
  Orchestra arrangements are_un- brilliant: straw, ' 
der the direction of Mrs. Stanton white kid Foam cushioned 
Deyo and Mrs. Donald Weddle. ‘beige calf heel to toe! 
General arrangements are 
under the cochairmanship of Mrs... ; 5 
_ 8 dames Hursey and Mrs. Stephen " 9 ; l a l . for 
Mrs. Edward Pompeian (right) of Mark avenue pins ary. Looking on is Mrs. Paul Gorman, toastmistress for | |. | Newter- woven exclusively ) 
| @ corsage on Mrs. C. Stait Lloyd of South Jessie street the Wednesday program pers in observance of the ninth Mrs Bs Carney to mre i 
| (center), first president of Jimmy Dey Amvets Auxili- Charter Dinner. seca Tarai! etecenmenesrare be. 
"man was toastmistress for the eve-|ing planned by Mrs. William 
Early History of Group Revie wed = lat — oe 
| iv 
| -Wednesday evening was a time|Keifer wore tapered trousers and|white with a smart halter neck- ARTIFICIAL FLOWER MATERIAL 3 
| for reminiscing for approximately jacket of red sailcloth. With the out-|line. A cable stitch shrug had ties] CHENILLE. Woop. FInER, ETC FLOWERS FOR GIFTS é 
| 30 members of Jimmy Dey AM- 4. 0). carried a | MAKE YOUR MOTHER'S DAY CARNATIONS 
vets Auxiliary. A e ead oa cacenn bag of Mnatching material from the GOLD BELL GIFT STAMPS, - os 
ee and a er’s- cap dress. ‘S$ HANDCRAFT : PRS —..- 
It was my auxiliary’s ninth ar Leona Hunt's choice was a chit.| The The invocation was given by Dor- 390 Nelson es ana wen in) bac FE 8-3361 oe 
nual Charter Dinner, and members| fon cocktail dress in black and’ othy Baxter, and Mrs.. Paul Gor- = eae Pr 
thered at Rotund fi =e LS ~ seer aa 
re EY PT eee Saiiitevnins ain sansa umanreaeea Mrs. C. Stait Lioyd, first presi. \ . 
dent of the auxiliary, related in- cldents of early mectings when . : 16 NORTH SAGINAW STREET 
the group was organized. ¢ ; % 3 ty 4 RE oe 2s gy ay’ ad "Ti = ne oe | 
Just after World War II was 
over and the servicemen were re- 
turning, the Amvets group was be . é 
gun. Later, wives and -sisters of 
these men decided to sos the 
auxiliary 
At the first election on May 1h. 
1946, Mrs. Lloyd was named presi- 
dent, Fellow officers were Mrs. 
George Wyman, first vice presi- 
dent; Mrs. Thelma Newman, sec- : 
ond vice president, Mrs. Adele <= 
Larchman, recording secretary and 
Mrs. Maxine Newman, treasurer 
POST JOINS IN 
Meetings were held twice each 
month and members of the Am- 
vets post joined with the auxiliary 
for refreshments following the so- 
cial mecunee. | Another Shipment Just In 
seer CAR COATS 
SErDiNn dew cers Ace 
sailor ' Oo” =k Natural, Red, Turquoise ON 
special! 6*”> ; and White _ 
    * 
Mrs. Charies Zuk, state presi-| 
dent of Amvets Auxiliaries, spoke 
briefly to the group Wednesday 
evening and told of current and, 
future projects. 
“Fashions of 1956" were dis- 
cussed by Judith L..Clemence, 
women’s editor, The Pontiac 
Press. During the discussion 
spring fashions were shown from 
Bloomfielq Fashion Shop, with 
members from the auxiliary No Iron Cotton with braid trim, 
modeling. : s 
Mrs. Fred Ziem was seen in one button front, elastic waist. “ee | 
he sea- } of the smart fashions of the sea ee Sizes 10 to 13. } 
son—thé costume dress which is 
suitable for street wear and which 
converts into a late afternoon or 
cocktail dress. 
The sheath in aqua print was 
topped by a slim tapered coat. 
Another of the stunning costumes 
was worn by Helen Sadler. The 
fabric, silk and cotton, is another 
that is appropriate for street 
wear with the coat and for dressy 
oecasions as well 
CALIFORNIA TOUCH 
California, which does such a perenne 
wonderful job with casuals, was 
represented when Betty Torrey 
appeared in a beautiful banana yel- 
low Ivan-Fredericks dress. Of cot 
ton peau de soie, the dress fea- 
tured typical Ivan-Fredericks back 
interest | — 
Turepoce, Pink, Lilac, 
Coral, Violet.    
    
       
   
     Fully lined. 
Water repellent. 
Cotton poplin. 
10 to 18. 
oo * *@ 
Summer pink was done to per one of Our 
fection in the tailored-but-dresss 
casyal worn by Muriel psadier A ie 
medium-sized whit® sitlor collar greatest 
was removable 
Imported Irish linen.-a favorite values 
with most women for summer, — ; 
was worn by Pearl Mirkin. The 
two-piece suit featured a jacket 
with all-over contrasting red em 
broidery. Exciting. too, is the fact , . 
thag It can be laundered. 
Not to he-®erlooked were the 
eeparates for fins and play Tee More of these: 
, | 3eautiful 
Coming Events 
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Mal'a Te le Board ert ont. & 
Sati ir ¢ 82 F . 
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Tr Hi] meet tonight at 8 at Mfalta ; L ' 
ite en paceins 8 soe hee 4 uscious Pastel 
r rath their fourth nn es os ‘ 
ee Aiea oe eae yy € ye | . 
hit Reet Colors in Pontiac Rebekah Lodge 450 will meet| 
Friday at &@ pm et 82 Perkins 8 with! 
degree practice following lodge 
Pontiac Travel 
Service —- 
OPENS TOMORROW 
"MAY 4th 
698 W. HURON. 
Come In ane Make Your 
Vacation Travel Plans 
FE 8-3251 as 3 2 ' Gorgeous Linen. — 
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P wwenry.two HR PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1956” | a hal ee * i” { if \ li « ~ a i é _ : ; * e * ‘ aot 
  an .<s Care. of Parents. T roubles —     
  
    avenue are | : ‘and allowed to dry, to the hem of ’ Vr. and Mr | a ‘By ANNE HEYWOOD \future and hot much for luxuries government and community serv- on send me a stamped selt- | your bouffant skirt before you go 
. Billie Melion | Do we owe more fo the future now. It isn’t fair! jices designed to give aid and all addressed envelope’ care ‘of The! dancing. The perfume will waft. 
ae sp ‘Or to the past’ Should our first CHARITY REJECTED Il kinds of important: information. [Pontiac Press. upwards, surrotnding-you in an_ who were : - _ ‘conéern be the’ finuncial needs. of > Why ; y, 4 4 : y couldn’: they have saved For - details ——— law fragrance... af 
— married a ee oe as they went t' along? If we hel ee ~ ‘ parents wither on the vine? like be wall ba P . et 
Saturday Ordo we take care of the par- ¢™. May some day we in : > i * 
ents, and, ptt nothing aside for the us i potion. long ee es 
education of our children? : ave 'good agencies in town, community 
That Is the problem facing avencies that could help, but we morning at 
‘St. Michael . | 
Church. The     
    
               
  
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      ; : 4 | Sally and Bill for some time | brideuenhe ' tes _ ; Can i leat oma iy early ; = ; ca Men Seturdey i o daughter of ag ' The first time I heard from them _*¢ &¢ @ dey, Fridey, 
/ Vr. and Mrs. Ag iy? was a year and a half ago. Sally| In the first place, the doctor is 
Franc. ci AS os , wrote, telling me that/her mother right i ; - 
— bs y, : a aAe\ was widowed recently — had Hanest, ‘ hard-working . people 
Bender of “ae PP very little money “who have paid taxes all their aa ( Spence street, N 4S : © og) 8 CA ¢ She wanted and needed a -s SO lives have a right to get help | fs ; . 
: S). = 2 2 ivised Sally how her athe » , 4 ‘ and he is the SORE eas | advieed Sally how her mother when they weed tt Your figure. looks slimmer son of St +e a on a - Inthe second place, perhaps we ae 
Mr ° 1 Mrs : : DOING JUST FINE can find some work Bill's mother? .. | A h 
- ane 5. Here's Sally's latest letter can do at home. But more than 
Fred Melton  $:es 1-23 |! “Mother got her job and while that, the price Sally and Bill will and younger instant y wit 
it doesn’t pay a lot it is just right pay, in their hearts, if they neglect . 
  ment in town and is busy at the . 
office and doing fine. What good is it to make financial 
“She'll-be 60 next month, but it provision*for your future, if your 
meron | looks as though she can stay in the conscience is going to kill you? 
!job indefimitely, since it is a small What fun is there in having luxu- UR. and MRS. BILLIE 4, MELTON 
) 2539 = firm with no rigid rene es, when your mind is full of} Frances J]. Bender Wed &= 3 | —_ setup worry about an elderly couple 
Easy t ak nd s le t ne ithout -essities” | 
in St. Michael Ceremony fii. 2t005 i team wee ety ames ian ries matthing open-crown bonnet for give your children the knowledge, ‘B t Ve _ Before an altar decorated with ried cascade -bouquets of yellow the young miss of 1, 2 or 3 years a “Bl “ti He an Wn sn ina and that you ignored the needs of their’ _ : ‘ : of Deering, | \y ts \ ifor her. She has a small apart- their parents is too high. 
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  arrangements of roses, Sats Hes carnations and yellow roses (For a SEND nal add the em- ‘an't live on it any mote and yet grandpa and grandma? | W 
- and white gladioli, Frances Jean witiam Lewin performed the roidered daisy musts it his mother goes out work, SIMHAR DILEMMA pe Z Bender became the bride of Billie duties of best man. Seating the Pattern No. 2539 contains tissue who'll take care of his fatfer? | For Sally and Bill — and “all, Arnold Melton Saturday f St. Mi-. | kuests were Jay Brown and —sizes 1, 2 and-3-inclusive, that: “Bill insists that we must help couples faxing a similar dilemma chael > AS ' James Bender, ing for design; material require- out: but if we do gur: three chil — I recommend a book cailed , , ments; color chart, sewing and dren will never get to college, “How to Help Qlder People." “Bpances ig the daughter of Mr. A blue and white color scheme 
and Mrs. Francis .C. Bender of, was used throughout a local hall 
street and Billie is the where the reception was held Sat Send 25c in coins, your name, 
gon of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Melton|/urday evening address and the Pattern number 
of Deering, Mo. | When the couple left on a horiey- to Anne Cabot, Pontiac Press, 372 
jmoon trip to Chicago the. bride, W. Quincy St. Chicago 6, Ll 
Tho Rev, William imme! cole- ‘Gana to a beige and brown Now available—the colorful 1966 
pruted Ge 10 veleck Naptial nen suit with matching acces- Needlework Album containing doz- C a f embroidery - directions we'll have no provision for the It gives information about ail) 
WAISTER” 
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Waistlines are higher and smoother this year   
Mass in the presence of 300 (ss She wore the corsage from ens of lovely designs from which | 
ee reese: jher brida) bouquet. {to choose more patterns in crdchet, : oo 
: ts the bride approached the al ° jembroidery and knit — plus three 
tar ‘she was wearing a floor-| Upon their return they will re- gift patterns, directions printed in , : a 
length gown of Chantilly lace fash- side on West Yale avenue. book. Only 25c a copy' C O a S : 
  foned with a full skirt of taffeta’ 
@nd an ‘overskirt of tiered net. 
‘ scared rena ea na here! letel cro d d . and the “High Waister” r 32 ngertip ve 4, ; an gh Waister” is your assurance na illusion. She carried a cas- ‘it $ here. a comp ete y ppe . for this fashion trend. Beautifully made of 
Leno elastic with a 3” midriff moulder. 
_& Stitched reinforcements and a rayon satin 
front panel for that “flat tummy” look. The 
long side zipper makes it easy to get into and — 
out of it. White only in sizes-2i-to 36 @ade bouquet of carnations and 
Renee (Mewkind of lipstick} = =e" * Gerry Bender served her sister 
as maid of honor. ies gown of a 895 
t taffeta a 
=o io teaiPang lace ache, created by Max Factor Her arrangement was of | — 2 2s fk caret and pit rue. based on his make-up research for color TV 
Rosemary Sova and. Gertrude 
Walsh were the bride's other at- 
fendants. Their gowns were fash- 
foned identical té the honor at-! 
tendant’s in orchid net. They car-   a ’ ” NE a apynaente ny P — . 
  
  
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M Y until vou Cars te Max hepk 
ight fo Meet Tonig new! 2 no 10 Waiting for it to set! no blotting! 
The Foreign Missionary Society | 
-= af the First Church of the Naza- new Vig never, never dries your our lips! 
fene is announci the mid-year : i 
eauenenary ‘eiccaae eather to new! + the brilliant beauty of - @leyaway © Credit Coupons be held tonight at the Pontiac Fed- high fidelity colors! Lipstick 4 WAYS TO BUY: @Cosh @Easy Ter eral Savings Building on West'{ Now you can find everything you want in one ps , : y rms 
Huron street. new kind of lipstich— Max Factor’s Hi-Fi. /t's $}25 . 
your dream lipstick come true! In 9 high fidel- poe tae % A supper will be served af 6 
o'clock, with each family bringing 
a basket of food, picnic style. A 
7:30 program has been planned. It 
will include group singing. quartet. 
trio and instrumental! numbers. a i = a) 
. Mrs. T. Edward McCully, former | ( ) ( N % 
missionary to South America, will 4 LS 
show colored slides of work among 
the Quechua Indians 
; Lift furniture to move it. Push- 
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the rug. —_——— Se ity shades —all new! 
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Collects Birds’ Pot Comisine Seve: = Nee | 1 : a. A Cec eb pon Mee i eo te | SALE! | Eggs as Hobby} 42@¢'s Vo OparRier hey re Playing With — = ae ‘ ; ; fo , f / , ° . . a ‘ ; Cali eee H-BOMB BOUND (INS) — If the most complex scientific experiment|furnace door: whose radiance is: candescent fire-ball develops and would be severe damage up to 12] CUCKOO. mn ‘ a ifornia Has 5,000 thermonuclear blast we're going-to'ever known. And from somewhere. directed at your face and hands.+b-e-g:t11s_rising, the-shock—blast- miles we : a Se in Display Started %e in, the Mar Pacific one of}around you (invisible because’‘you But when you look back on it,!wave from the explosion itself pro- nee : a ‘these days is of 10 megaton pow-/are blindfolded -in the recesses of|you remember the light .. . the/ceeds outward at speeds some. ‘‘Steel frame. -uuldings would Back in ' 1900 ' er, which the scuttlebutt would protective glasses which do not eerie light with its deathlike, si.what greeter than the velocity of suffer severe structural damage at] ~ | _ |haye you believe, it will be equal admit normal light) you hear a lence. ; sound, paghing violently into struc. 9.6° miles from such a weapon,’ P ESCONDIDO, Calif. (INS)—The ‘9 energy release to the blast of god-like: voice tolling off the re- : . noe tures and then later pulling thém Libby added. “A reinforced con- : : = = lifelong hobby of James B. Dixon, &. “stick” of TNT 600 feet long, maining seconds . . .“five . . .| wae te Wbomb, one of whene Deckard toward the point of det. crete busing with 0inch walls Reg $7095 1 : ; ‘i J " . S F “ : ° 70, is Oology, the scientific name 500 feet wide and 600 feet high. four... three... two’... simpler parts ts an A-bomh — °PAtion. % _ fand Ginch floors would collapse for the collection of bird eggs. | As oe one..." | which ts used to create the “This causes deshuction of most 2! >? miles from ground mea * © « : Calvin Coolidge might Wave Then the world as you remem- hs | ng NOW oe ly. “That' lot : | star-like heat which lights the structures out to ‘distances of m order te interpret this The collection of 5000 eggs be. Temarked, sagely, ars a lot bered it is replaced, in utter si- wicx of the bigger bomb. miles."’ & damage to buildings in terms of | . longing to Dixon is probably as of TNT.” jlence, by a world composed only ee ef. | casualties to people inside them, complete as those in most natural! Ten magaton, 20 megaton or 1 ° light and heat. You see nothing Dr. Willard F. Libby, one of | Libby might have added that the we estimate that for severe dam. . history museums. There are 273 megaton. it's going ito be some. Out. light, light beyond comprehen- the AEC conimissioners, gave us radioactive fallout could under.re- age to two-stery brick struc: | species of breeding birds in Cali- ,, Site sing sion and thérefore beyond descrip- some details recently on what a aes ~ : . ng ting to see and write about. quired wind conditions make Un- tures 85 per cent would be fornia. Dixon lacks eggs from only ition. |%0_megaton H-bomb could do {fiinhahitable an area the size of killed outright and 15 per cent | a about 20 of these to complete his There's a terribly strange fas- LIGHT FILLS YOU - ‘used against a habitable target: ‘Connecticut. | would receive serious injury re- collection. cination to atomic tests small or The light tries to drown you “First, a blinding flash from - | quiring hospitalization. : The oologist declared: large, The AEC surrounds them (1 fing you like water fills a drown, t¢, Point source, followed by the SEVERE DAMAGE |. ? “Tve with such a to-do that they build | 2a ia sctrates car tm aed rapid development of a ball.of fire, The 10 megaton bomb would 0 other words, for distances | stace Paes ons — into a semi-tntolerable climax | =e aa) See y which might reach nearly four wreck light str@ctures, break win- - io _ thee ground zero for| ~ when I wasn’t interested in  "°*! Shot time. And with it sometimes is heat: les in diameter. |dows and doors and crack plaster fines of this ea reel ° birds and this hobby.” Every cog fits into place int the The opening and 1 shutting of a' “At the same time that the {n-'18 miles from the explosion. There pected to apply to people at that Stainless Steel " Dixon's collection of eggs is dis: / jtime inside such structures, and at} 7 played in natura) surroundings. He) THE BERRYS $ Carl Grubert 4 distance of 3.2 miles we may | 24-Piece has constructed glass cases for jexpect 100 per cent casualties for Service for 6 them in a special wing of. his ‘people inside reinforced concrete |. : _buildings.”’ j R $7.95 SPECIAL DRAWERS | oS yt Res. The boys at Eniwetok, as you 95 The collector’s specialties, eggs may see from the above, will not. $ of daytime raptorial birds (car- jexactly be playing with sparklers. NOW nivorous birds such as eagles. | SSR : hawks and vultures), are located AAS he * (a lapeciall drawers ivighly (ectasa Miss Correct Posture among these are 100 golden eagle CHICAGO u—Lois Conway, 18, eggs — all collected in San Diego has been chosen Miss Correct. county. Posture of 1956 by-the Joint ae One ef Dixon's most striking practic Committee, representing displays ts his falcon and hawk 25,000 chiropractic physicians, The | eggs, which have been placed in judges said they picked her on the reconstructed cliff caves. 
l= "weaaes: Sacss ualeares : — beauty, X- The collection will probably, mie ca never be completed since several) dl ; of the birds and their eggs can- . 
and federal laws prohibit it. - ole Own $e - 
The eggs range in size from tti : 
that of the calliope humming bird, | § fi P| 
smallest bird in the United States, 9 SEHING 1OF Flay to that of ae Liao orci. MUNICH—One of the out on, 
ing folk festivals in Germany, Dixon said he has been criticized| 7 for taking eggs from the nests. The Royal Wedding at Land- 
He added: -_ shut,” is expected to draw many 
“It harms the birds in no way.|'favelers to the Bavarian town 
| They will reproduce within 10 to of Landshut, where the festival 
7” days ” “* {will be held this summer. 
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. . : Given every three years, this 
Foreigners Studying event reenacts one of the most! ° + wl? lavish weddings of all time, the 
Indian Tongue, Hindi 1475 marriage of Prince Georg of 
NEW DELHI—Thirty-five foreign|Bavaria- Landshut, son of Duke 
students are in India studying Hin-| Louis IX (The Rich), and Princess 
di, which is to become the official Hadwiga, daughter of King Kasi- 
language of this country, on Indian mir IV of Poland. 
government_scholarships, oN =: 8 
They are from China, Turkey The entire town of Landshut, 45 
Israel, British East Africa, British Miles northeast of Munich, serves 
West Indies, Indonesia, Nyasaland, ®% the festival's setting, and the Ethiopia, the Fiji Islands, Sudan, | townspeople wear the dress of 1773. 
Surinam, Thailand, Afghanistan,’ : . 
ranganyika, Burma, Iran, Japan, Allegan Aid—$26,045 
‘ and Nigeria. | ALLEGAN U—The Red Cross in . World's largest artesian well ts Allegan County, tn a final report. | eo : : aI : ; ; located at Roswell, N.M. It fur- said 28 or 44 families affected by We've proven you sell more clothes with low prices and small profits than high prices and long profits. That s nishes 13,000,000 gallons of water the April 3 tornado applied for and why we sell so many! SHOP HERE FIRST! COMPARE! SEE HOW YOU SAVE! per day, | received aid totaling $26,045. ° . ° ee ee = ) 
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, You'll get more than you bargained for when you buy ore | Pine _ ot these for they're way under-priced! Only our huge 250- a % . ; store buying power could possibly get such » buy' Just é 3 try one on <— then you'll grab it! @ ? 
Should Sell for $55 Should Sell~for $45 A USE ON . Should Sell for $50 
STUCCO, ASBESTOS . § 67 .  § 67 oe Ss . “SHINGLES: | | a / § 67 CONCRETE BLOCKS ~ Gal. | a 7 
| Ih We repeat—beautiful ALL WOOL SHARK- pe _ . Hi , 2 Try New Hi SKINS AT A. PRICE YOU JUST CAN'T 4 Yes... grand yeor-’round Suits WITH TWO a | | BEAT. Be sure to see these before you pay PANTS AT JUST $38.67. You just can’t L VON LI UID | $55 or $60 elsewhere! See them jFriday or. _ beat it, they’re such great values! Plenty = Saturday suge! YOU CAN’T SAVE MONEY of smart patterns and different colors! You'll . : ANY EASIER! | .: - save at least $10 or more! 
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Ee Janet Anderson Tops ‘16 Contestants , 
to Claim Title of City's Miss Avivet ”, 
‘Janet Anderson. was crowned 
Miss Amvet of Pontiac for 1956 
ata recent beauty contest spon You aiwars sins aT: | 
     
sored by Post.J6. She was chosen 
from _17_ contestants in the event 
reem 
Miss Anderson will represent | cE ", STORES 
this sector in competition for state . sige Pe = en ae 1 ; 
henors at the Michigan Amvet con : a ’ : ie 4 d 5 - | ‘ . coe DAYS THRU SUNDAY 
. : NS venion to be held at Grand Rap- 4 ' 
rds in June The local post will oe . oe Finest giass « 
present her with a formal gown F 4% yt 2 
to be worn in that contest, and rs -_ . ae GLO-GLO 
wil] also cover the trip expenses 
compete with girls fromt through- 
eut the United States at the . be 4 Noe Fs ¥ : 4 ye ‘. . 
national convention in Milwau- & a on . . ae 8 ounce i¢ NS 
kee : pe ea a SPrayer ~      
    
   
    The judges selected Miss Ander- " : 4 ' ie & 
sen from a trio of outstanding Bo stig 4 q ., 
finalists. She was given a slight FF . ia? nee 5 Oc cegu ar sae prices . 
edge over Barbara Looney and [— ™ i F j es Se 
Genevieve Dovre. ; KS He 4 B | S ‘@) 8) @) L 
Over 100 people attended the Ys : , a 
contest. The judging was in both ~ : i M : 
conven ntional dress and pang ie ‘ See | N T 2 . 
Baits 4 : or ’ — as y ttle 
The list of judges for the contest : ag ‘s 4 a Born 
included Sheriff Frank Irons, es .'. se ae oe 100 Tobs 
County Prosecutor Kred Ziem. Dr 
James McHugh, Judith Clemence. 
society editor, The Pontiac Press 
and Robert Hanger, of radio sta 
tion WPON. Dr. McHugh ogee = % — oe —— o— EMPIRIN 
tae = 7 TP Gee, COMPOUND |” AGtLes aS is é ; - | Ney he big | doll!!! 
pala ni GOP AE SS © Bc | dS INASAAM 
on Racial suc PGMA decease SUN CLASSES. ' Touring Dem Candidate Baie . » SF | | | 
OPENER Goes on Handshaking 
Reg. 
s 77h ' Drive in San Francisco 
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   MISS AMVET NAMED\— Janet Anderson, center, was named 
’ SAN FRANCISCO wh —Adiai Ste- Miss Amvet of Pontiac at a recent beauty contest conducted by Post 
venson mixed sharp criticism of 16. She will represent this area ty state competition at Grand Rapids 
the Eisenhower administration on in June. Also shown above are tke other contest finalists, left to 
desegregation and other issues right, Barbara Looney and Genevieve Dovre with cheerful handshaking in a ; s__| 
‘stepped-up campaign to win Cal 
ifornia’s presidential primary. $11 ee) Billion Available Byrd Dsqued a statement as chair- » 
man of ite Senate-House watch * 
He charged nee 12 appear- in Foreign Aid Spending dog comm tee on federal spend- 
— ances here yesterday that the WASHINGTON uw — Sen. Byrd !8. - \. | 
President has not used the pres (D-Va) said today 11% billion dol- —— 
tige of his office to help carry jar§ will be available for foreign Bridge Painting Bids Out 
out the Supreme Court decision’ aid spending in the new financial 
striking down separate public year if Congress approves the ful! LANSING \U*—The > Ste ate High- 
schools for -white and Negro stu-|$4900,000,000 asked- by Preside at Way Department will take bids at} 
cease. Famous FOSTER GRANT clare relieving! 
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‘Eisenhower. 'Lansing May 8 for tha si ing! 
-He told longshoremen on the wa-| Byrd said there will be $6,600.-|° leaning and painting of 12 bridges. 
variant they won't see better pro 000,000 of unexpended foreign aid. 
‘tection for labor, better housing balances: on hand at the start of London's Lord Mayor holds a 
and better health benefits “until! the new bookkeeping year July 1 fice for One year you return to Washington a fight-| 
ing, liberal administration.” 
AT BARKLEY FUNERAL 
Winding up the one-day whirl- 
wind tour of San Francisco. the 
former Illinois governor left by! ~ 
plane late last night to attend the) 
funeral of Sen. Alben Barkley in, 
Paducah, Ky..He plans to resume} 
his . Vigorous. 12-day California! 
schedule in Los Angeles tomorrow. 
Members of his staff and news- 
men were struck by his relaxed, —; 
smiling appreach to the job of 
handshaking He said at one point | 
he was enjoying it : 
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awercome previous criticism here alue atalou ‘1 ities 
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ee , 4 en cot 18 F ! . One-third of the oil wells drilled 8 NORTH 50 Tebs. 1 50 P'drs. beam. Keep in car nest quality cops beauty needs. Seve! a a ee oo : es 5‘ * ~ ~ J : “a , 7 ~ Li ni fl ‘ n hi ae ms " if 
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59+ Surprise, delight mom with one or more 
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Brightened with contrasting trims of 
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BAYER ASPIRIN Bottle of 100 tablets. 75¢ size, now 
5 LB EPSOM SALTS 492] | ANAACIN ; or soaking, a householding necessity! Regular 25¢, now 6: 
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Full 18" cut... rock deflectors . 
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    4 a T rv ENTY-SIX Z / _ | os Legs ot “THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, M. ee 1956, a _— pho f. | : 
a Break Ground [-tocetAcquante  198,500,000Plan | a foe | 4 : y Clayerno} ‘$¢ 50 buys a lot of suit a Dinner for Governor 300, 
| for Sanctuary Planned at F armington | Explained lo - at THE HUB.. eee ,. Now! : Christ Lutheran Church . | HAZEL PARK — About 300 resi: FARMINGTON ~— Governor G. oppertunity te see and hear him dents attended the special Ymeeting ' Se 
Addition. Under May 7 | meennen Williams will be guest of in person.” lin the high schoo} auditorium here H . 
N . in Waterford Township reno at an informal “get ac- ito find out why the proposed school . \ 58 ee   
  
  
    
  os Governor Williams can be) quainted’’ dinner in. the cafete ria) _ Farmington only unti 7:30! ‘building program will cost $8% j the | WATERFORD. TOW NSHIP—Two ot Farmington ne School at! ca the dinner ik scheduled to lot Hasel = ean in the history 
hundred and seventy-five persons 32000 Shiawassee next Tuesday) oi at 5:30, ay domed Seal 
aia at Grist Li oe Howard Legg, geheral|, Tickets may be obtained by call- eee es ba re a ° ) : y st Luthe urc 584. | : | here for the addition to the pres- chairman, emphasized that the af- |e Bre: Legg at Greatest ie" get the facts. y a 
ent church building at Airport and fair is strictly non-partisan, and On hand we a Aj n - panel of school 
Williams Lake Rds that the public is invited. $I, 500, 000 Center | board members, architects and | . 
Constriction began this week om) — «yg Man ,» Democrats and fficials. the $115,000 project oe will pro-| y eror - omer oe Republi like, have hever ‘ . 
vide'a sanctuary for over 90 wore) Mevabtcane alte, wave 2°" Gets Clawson Nod | Accontine tothe pane, the aver shipers and Sunday eee and fel- cancel eal telovicden.” Mew. Laon age homeowner with a home as- 
lowship facilities in a full base iq This will give th an | CLAWSON — Tentative approval 53S¢d at $2, 500 ‘will pay $25 more| 
ment. : has been given by the city council # year in taxes, 
The Rev. Arvid FE. Anderson, jhere for plans to build $1,500,000) = 
pastor of the church since 1950, [Vf om-Daughter shoppmg center: Legion at Lake Orion turned the first shovel of earth. . - ? . ope ; vel of ea Banquet Slated Located on the south side of to Entertain Auxiliary 
Representing the children and 14 Mile road between Batche- | 
youth of the congregation were | | Wana and Manitou, the center LAKE ORION — The American, Gerry Boeneman, Jeffrey Har- Qt Four Towns ' will be known as Clawson Sales Legion will entertain the Auxiliary| vey, and Janice Farrell. The 
| Board of Administration repre. | FOUR TOWNS — Four Tpwns, = A re ae Sacer ame a sented the adults. Methodist Church will hold its an- Space is planned for. 20 stores, jouniey at their iba | (th at’ 5 t G) , nual Mother and Daughter Banquet and parking for 450 cars | The joint meeting which follows 
Robert Edwards is vice chalr- 4: ¢ p.m. Saturday at the church ‘will replace the regular acxiiar 
man of the board and chairman of Wome t font al n of the church will cook Optimist e mee ing: or May. 
the building committee the food and fathers will sérve as P imists M et t Tonight 
The brick structure, which will 2 SOUTHFIELD — Optimists here 
be completed in the early fall, is! kes Ke fete (wives) and dauah are me eting tonight 2 Fruitridge|CO'$ Party Saturday i g 
of Norman design. The present | Inn, when they will hear Scott W.| NEW HUDSON — The Macca- 
first unit was erected_in 1949. Mrs, Calvin Patterson will give Cole of Northville talk on “The bees are sponsoring a public card) 
; the Invocation and be guest ‘Western Pacific in Relation to-Na-‘party at their hall here Friday| 
mother of the evening. Mrs. tional Defense.” evening. Davisburg Austin Lodge Douglass Shafto will give the 
Slates Meeting, Dinner | toast to the daughters; and Ka- ren Newsome will respond with a 
tian teas g Sewe'mere”'""* | Norman Barnard Day a Srsatin at Masonic Temple for work in the| There will be special musical   
    
      
    
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The acre Lop cine hss by the! pod solo ballet and duo dance num- anne Y roy ity 
Golden Rule Lodge, No. 159 of Ann |. Arbor and dinner will be farvedl wean will be presented. to the) TROY — Plans for a Norman| 
at 6:30 p.m. by Austin Chapter No. oldest and youngest mothers, the| Barnard Day are being formulated 
369, OES. mother with the most daughters, |nere, ties. Truesdell is chief building 
inspector. — 
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    _  |mothers with the youngest and the, be marked by a dinner at Tro 
Church Sets Work Bee — daughter, and the mother NY ee are planaing Pe School, the city conifalsaion Ths) ripe 5. __Who traveled the farthest. the ve high of the fact that) as aecidadl Includes the WATERFORD—Friday and’ Sat-| oge = |June 1 Irlando G. Holway will take Hiway iaiilitcome from Haxel Extra Pair 
° . lover Barnard’s post as city man-| — will be work days at the Wiener Roast Saturday cor pls sf |Park, where he has been city 
aterford Community Church and | Ba. i h i by “city/Manager. He visited city offices) 
‘ parsonage. The church is inviting, WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —! Bamard was honored by city is week but won't:start work un- all those men available to partici. Thirty-five members of the Baptist Staff members last night at a SUP- |) next. month. 
pate in the work program. Youth Fellowship of Crescent Hills Pet at the Troy Methodist church. | 4 . |Baptist Church will hold a weiner. Having resigned to become clerk; He will be Troy's second city 
of the Oakland County board of| manager since its incorporation roast at 6:30 p.m Saturday at the 
Amateur Show at Thomas home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gallo. Supervisors, he was presented a) last Dee. 12. 
THOMAS — The 4H Club here WY, 4414 Sedum Glen desk set by the group of 22 | His salary will be $10,000. the 
will sponsor | Mrs, Galloway is the sponsor of Clifton ‘Truesdell made the pre- same as the salary raise offered 
the an Amateur Show = ithe group and will be assisted by sentation. He ts assistant man- |Barnard. Barnard had been draw- 
Thomas Community Hall, at 8 the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Ben A.| ager for the time being, since ing $7,500, and will be receiving 
p.m. Saturday. _Public is invited. | Bohn ' Barnard has begun clerk's du- $8,200 in the Oakand County job   
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I peychintrist sald. “But. it's re-| Because of technological prog- 
Just What Gags ‘Search you are interestfd in, why ress, the United States can now 
ahy ‘cartoon- produce on 20 to 25 \million acres : ° ° not find out how m : , : 
Do Psychiatrists ists and jokesmithy are under the same amount of etton it grew 
Like the Best? _| Psychiatrie ‘care?” ‘on 40,000,000 acres 25 ears ago. . se se a . a \ < = 
CHICAGO (® — The American 
Psychiatric Assn. is meeting and 
a newsman went over to ask a 
silly question. 
“What,” he asked members in 
the lobby of the convention hotel, 
“4s your favorite gdg touching on 
your profession?’’ 
Members replied as follows: 
A young psychiatrist met an eld- 
erly psychiatrist in an elevator. 
“How can you stand it,” the 
younger man inquired, ‘“‘listening 
to complaints eight hours a day?” 
His older colleague shrugged 
and said: ‘‘Who listens?’’ | 
HERE’S ANOTHER 
A breathless fellow was running 
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  Wants to Be 100 she had one wish—to live to be 10: Unique Shoe Service |usurated by. bell-hop. Bill Pic-| pys a a _ Mrs. Moinette said she is the Jirst faro of the Hotel Edison reports | of 5 iv 
; LANSING #—Mrs. Mary Moin ember of her family to have| NEW YORK (INSi—Male guests that at least a dozen men a week ; : 
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p CHICAGO (INS) Billboards 
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ie Sg: a : ; to quit smoking or lose fat. 
i ; Baron is director ef the Hyp 
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“Commie Teacher Group Controlling Education of none Youth | TOKYO (INS)—More than helf;| This tremendously important) dual. instructors openly filling | 
a-million school teachers responi- | Labor | union and its potential as an! their students with anti-American {nation’s elementary and fun fleet 
ble for the education of Japan’s|instrument of Communist pro-| propagnda in flagrant violation |high school teachers, about 45 
youth are dominated today by anti- | paganda has been a source of con- | of education laws. . lone of all high school teachgrs, | eneerdbere are conserv ative; sareety | 
American leftists striving tq ih- stant concern to officials of the} Government security officials. and 30 per cent of univeysity because the ‘rural populations-% 
fluence @ new generation to wash education mintgry. © jon the basis of their own inves- ifaculty members. 
its hands of the U. S HEN-KEY PC INS | tigations, ‘estimate there ore U9 One of the strongest bu oe | traditionally conservative. 
| Se ‘to 300 Communist party members helding JTU in check /\s Educati officials i | /-, There is among them 9 fair ‘These officials estimate _ that! ? JTU working in oon! lalecd|(adasaties! | Cemmaiize | gveea! | “ee roe raemae rare | 
: / sprinkling of active, militant |“two or three’ members of JTU's : . ttees | Communists who, as members | li ki 52- eater al! with the Japanese Communist| These five-man commitices are | jedge, JTU’s activity in spread- 
| [Lt swan © j party. composed of civilians elected for-| ing jett-wi Communist Be : of Japan's vital education sys~ (executive committee are militant! | es clod by public vote. | ing ng or uy pro | 
tem, are in ideal positions to | Communists. | As a labor union, JTU ts pro) ® i pa ' paganda so far has been kept | 
distort with Red propaganda the pioures are sunavailable on the| hibited by law from engaging | in| The committees exists on all soscenetly under control. 
minds of millions. number of Red teachers in the| political activity. But it does. levels of local admintstration! and 
These are known and accepted. field, for they operate subtly | 500.000 MEMBERS . their main functions are “unchecked the union would in no # 
facts in official Japanese circles. Thorough ‘checkups of inividual in- At its national convention last’ 1. The administration of fands time become an invaluable instru- | 
which for several years have bee? structors are ditfic ult iMav, the union reiterated it was for public schools under thei: ment of the Communists in wear 4 
keeping a wary eve on the act- . * opposed to government proposals, ucyniates - ak 
ivities of the all-powerful Japan But there Nave been several jt revise the postwar constitution.) 2. The hiring and rina of teach- ing Japan away from ‘the free 
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oo) emery ee) u be EN A PONTIAC Chess. AHURSDAY.. MAY 8. "1956 
Facts Released. er nr ama ee ee i a 
on Employment (orm. vty Mother’ s Day, May 13th ‘i Older. Workers Facing! fe   
_.New Job Problems and 
-Women Work tess - 
WASHINGTON # — The Labor 
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yn suspected facts — that older cal ' Mother’s Day ML 
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information available to govern-; at- St. Michael High School hopes to defend his Tel-Huron parking Jot. The winner will be eligible |’ ! 
  
  ment and the public,” Mitchell) title against all competitors, and — in a note of to enter a state contest. said. SS eee SS ee . 
In eaily, America, ‘maple sugar In Christian religion and art, - The figures are obtained by 
‘analyzing about one per cent of British Papers was the staple, cane sugar the the lily s\mbolizes purity and is 
claims filed for unemployment deTicacy, but the roles have now used at Easter as the emblem of 
compensation benefits In various ‘Razz Ameri ican jbeen reversed. ~ ‘the resurredtion of Christ. 
  
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average unemployment among! LONDON (INS)—American liter- 
these workers ran about 7% weeks ary critic Calvin Hoffman is) | E W H E A R l N G y\ | D 
in Feburary. Also, that nearly 9itaking a razzing from British|- ---------- - 
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DENVER i — Seven witnesses} The London News Chronicle ae o urally, a? ear level were called today for the opening! W®% & bit hard on Hoffman, say- - - ¢ thom meses 
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By pHYLiys BATTELLE —__ who reported this ‘fear were over-| The good psychoanalyst did not 
But if there's cates the fear-phoner shies away - NEW YO 
old enough | 
such. 
But what ioe had known until! 
now is that the way one talks on- 
a telephone is a key to his inner read and worry is | 
aware, the things we do and don’t 
do in this life are mostly all mani 
festations of bio-psychic urges 
schizo-somatic regressions, pleas- 
ure and pain principles. Or some) (INS)—As anyone, ‘attached to their mothers.” explain this. THE PONTIAC Baas THURSDAY. MAY. 9, 1956 
  
  
INSTRUCTIONS: WHAT'S MY LINE? Each word is related to my work. Un- 
scramble as few os possible to guess sity fine. Answer 
@ppears under arrow, reading downward. 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
     
  mother complex,it- ecobehiy’ indi- | 
the receiver because it is: 
aly to contain the small voice of 
a girl, asking him for a date—and 
men strongly attached to their 
mamas don't like to get involved 
with girls much. " 
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On the other hand, the euphorial 
‘— or dial-happy — phoners are a 
much larger group, and mostly 
‘made up of schizophrenics, alco- 
holics and teenagers.     Loa are Gives Away- Darkest of Secrets understanding and affection that 
will make them feel equally pow- 
‘erful in their off-the-wire moments. 
SEEKING APPROVAL 
The schizophrenics (split person- 
alities) and alcoholics, on the tele-, 
phone, are probably seeking not so 
much power as approval and the 
security of friendships, 
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The reason they call long dis-/j- 
tance so frequently, possibly, is 
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| | | : and CHAIN... Reg. $8.45 , 
| | SexGnic CoMPACy 90995 | i with CASE ...... Reg. $9.95 
| i) SI ay 1 Direct Reading .. Reg. $14.95 
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-ANSCO “SHURFLASH” KIT A complete camera outfit for the starter, 120 film for 8 
99 large pictures in color or black and white. 
“CAMERA ° FLASH : -* FILMS ° BULBS $995 
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SUIT Plus CONTRASTING SLACKS A5 EG can re & 500 FLASH Reg. $158.95 SALE HERE'S HOW YOU WEAR SaATLEX 33 . 50050 
| Here is one of the biggest bargains in the field of summer THE 5-WAY WARDROBE | & 500 FLASH Reg. $134.85 SALE 99 
suit values. | . . at “4 Kodak Chevron: _$ 50 
. Figure it out for yourself. You invest only 345 in a suit 1: Weat as a suit. Pesbionaile lines, cool, light- | " & 500 FLASH Reg. $258.75 SALE 185* 
of Dacron Blended Linen-Like weave plus a pair of con- ete ninenaaonin terresintant: | | SIGNET 35 $0450 
trasting slacks .. then with a little mixing and matching, 2. Wear coat and extra color-coordinated slacks. & 500 FLASH Reg. $134.75 SALE 94°" a 
you expand this into 5 cool, good-looking outfits. me asual, smart. go-anywhere comfort. | inant Fe 
You'll like the wrinkle-resistant fabric and shape retaining- 3. Wear contrasting jelacks) as colyrful) smitch, \ & 500 FLASH Reg. $150.20 SALE 3110® 
coolness of smooth Dacron ... and you'll like the easy sears ei a ieee) ednesday. | ZODAK STEREO $ 89 -t and‘trim fit. » 4. Wear suit slacks as extra slacks, Contrast | / 100° 
comisrt's ee b with sport shirts for casual wear. iy P & 500 FLASH Reg. $144.75 SALE 
You can’t think of a more practical way to stretch your ae : an 
wardrobe ... and your dollars! + 5. Wear jacket as sportcoat with any other , 4 All Prices include $7.95 Battery and $2.35 Connecting Cord. 
- j slacks. Get more use of odd trousers. | : are, 
| Choice of light grey, light tan, dark brown, charcoal and a ; “CHARGE IT’-LOW DOWN PAYMENT 
| navy. STYLED BY PHOENIX. . y SUe Ne het D0 NNN Es 4 4 | 
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‘ AYAWAY Your Purchase! . . ae , WE SELL , . LA DOWNTOWN STORE TEL-HURON CENTER STORE 8} N. Saginaw St. FE 4-4343 IF IT'S PHOTOGRAPHIC WE HAVE 17 FOR LESS   
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in Lieu of the Regular communion Breakfast of St. Pat-| a statue of the Blessed Mother in for: June 11 Election 
‘Gethsemane Program ‘rick parish will be held ee as Queen of the May. Her at-.| gt Avondale | 
: ; . following the 8:30 o'clock Mass. tendants will be Carolyn Pifer 
: ark. and Janice Thibodeau, Three- KLANDS — Members and. Mrs. Clarence Chapman of Berk-| ® 
ea of AS an eae ley, past president of the North- year old | Mertpane ances wilt lis the deadline for filing nominat-| a western Deanery Council of Cath. be flower gri. Various prizes = — | urch in Breoklands will gather { rill be awarded jing petitions in the coming Avon- 
Sunday in one service at 9:30 a.m. Cle Women, will be guest speaker | = SS dale SchoolBoard elections, ac-| 
in the multi-purpose room of the A May crowning will be a fea. | The Men's Club, under the direc-|cording to Raymond N. Baker,/ 
Brooklands Public school instead of ———— |tion of jts president, William J. superintendent., . , 
|Best, will cook and serve the break-| Voters will place two members|   AVONDALE -— Saturday May | 
  
at the church. ° ° ._ | 
This will be a special rally serv Orion Principal we jon the board for three-year terms, : 
ice arranged by the New-Church ° | Af mothers and daughters of the'in the June 11 balloting. Total 
Planning committee headed by Vin Resigns Post 'parjsh are invited to attend the School board membership at Avon- Reg. 4.95 Value 
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HASSOCK sushioned with Foamex by 
Firestone. Choice of 
new decorator colors. 
Large 14 inch size. cent Braun assisted by William : lbreakfast, which is sponsored by dale is five. 
Bishop and Robert Smalley. at H 1 gh School ite yomen's Guild. Resour To have thelr names placed on 
The sermon will be delivered | LAKE ORION — Fred Wiegman shoulc ne mae UAE mie y with) the ballot, candidates must pre- 
by the Reverend thno Janssen, ‘principal of the Lake jack hatte. Mrs. Gerald F. DeSormer, EM-) sent petitions with the signatures 
eT ce BY Pire 33578. | of 50 or more qualified scheol | executive ‘secretary of the cchool, has presented his resigna- q Le | English District of the Lutheran tion to the Superintendent of conras to the secretary of the | 
Church — Missouri Synod. The : selling 5 | | 
Reverend Nera Kock, Geth. Sle ot se Brownell Electors Ask Petition forms are available at : 1957 - contract signed 
semapes pastor, will conduct the iy,ree weeks earlier the Board of Education office at . E ’ 
warral parton of te ser gman geeparea torus ANM@Xation to Lapeer soit wn sca work at Michigan State Normal, 
epchend a! pare alls asia | University of Michigan and METAMORA — A Special meet Cattle Confab for 1957 lections, : = : ~ = Michigan State University. He (ng of the Brownell school district to Be Held at MSU 
The commutiee will also at this spent’ several years in the air electors was held here relative to 
Hee bales the seins bmi up - force as an aeriat gunner, annexing to the Lapeer School Dis A Aberd ‘ , t the progress, needs anc American Aberdeen-Angus Assn., 
ieee to caamectaaietth the baila Mr: and Mrs. Wiegntan have trict or joing with Dryden, Meta- representing “22,000 ‘acim of 
ing and expansion program. both been active 4n Lake Orion mora and other rural districts to Aberdeen-Angus cattle, will hold 
Nursery facilities will be provid- 8souPS and with their daughters build a new junior and senior high its 1957 conference at Michigan 
ed for the smaller children during Gloma Gaye rece a nave |e oollin the area. ‘State University.. The group voted 
service. ee ee bas ‘ ion it t meeting site yesterday oles Communion, Sunday ScAoo) although they have been here just) The consensus of those present ,, fae a = A teeiay) gather- 
eg eT ee os _— | wae that the district should am |ing at the University of Tennessee. for the day. > regular ay = . 
schedule will be resumed at the those present so voted, The La- | 
church near Dequindre May 13 Loyalty Sunday May 6 peer district is to be asked for Heights Rummage Sale 
with Holy Communion in both the at Commerce Methodist | Permission to annex. Pocune retaraberecen 
8:30 and 10:45 a. m. services. | COMMERCE .TOWNSHIP—Mar-|, There are 29 families in the dis. munity Club will have a rummage = ‘shall Wheeler; chairman of the aan palilalents i ool apr tned oe Saturday, from 9 a.m. until 
Fire Department Siren |Commerce Methodist Church noo 5 ew oat ee aye 1 p.m., at the Community House. 
; . nance Commission, has designated |27¢ Deing sent elsewhere for their!oo south Squirrel Rd. . Installed at Union Lake gnatec’ education | nsta May 6 as Loyalty Sunday at the . - . — KNOXVILLE, Tenn. uy — The 
      
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       UNION LAKE — The Union Lake) church % . Open Daily 9 to 6 A a ‘ : it 
Fire Department has installed a, On that day, the budget for the Set Three Nights-. Friday til 9 P. M. ar eee —~A N D R E E L y 
new five-horsepower siren on top coming year will be presented to . . = +2 Joe 
of the Union Lake Supermarke’ the congregation. Members and for Registering FOR... L——— | a | Also plans are in progress for a constituents will be given an oppor-| Z : FI IRNITI IR E ; ares eutonele tow! weer’ — $ 
‘system to give tornado warnings. | tunity to renew or make hew at White Lake = J GREATER i econ a) noel ney 
: SEL | Pledges “ — tae at Its FINEST VALUES! hee piestic deuble Saadies with click dreg fer ling 
h ch R It S h d led WHITE LAKE TOW NSHIP—The ‘ Ge sure te get ene for Junier, too ! = . 
Church ally ochedu To Visit Selfrid e Field White Lake Township clerk will Pi | r « 
HUNTERS CREEK — There will! ge . be at the township hall to register ix ey REGULAR 53c VALUE 
~ be a special rally at 8 p.m Satur-| FOUR TOWNS—The local Ex- electors on three evenings this = os teal : oe ee 8 8 ee eee, 
day at Hunters Creek Church, |plorer Scouts are going to.Selfridge month, it was annouriced today. Home Furnishings j BABY “eee? oe? Reg. 
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Skinner Field as guests of the “US. Air P GO 332 Main St. ° a °° $2.00 
will present a special musical pro-/ Force for the weekend. G. V.| The dates for accepting evening Rochester. Mich. POWDER : 
gram and will show a film entitled Myers will be accompanying the registrations are tonight. May 24 OL 2-2121 ‘ Ob 1-9642 j G. W. CHROME 
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patterns, er vertard with pore ee ent eauieney falene 
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Oriental Treat. “SKILLET CLUB    By Frank Kohler Paul H. Hagberg writes from the gently until hot and well blended. 
(} ick over crabmeat and add, along in serving a tasty pork | Worcester (Mass.) Gazette Chap- Pic 
preemies It's Aci the dish Me petel ter, ‘‘Please add rhe to your fam- with other desired seafood, any 
variety to your list of favorite din- ily of Skilleteers. J] am an ex-Army liquid from-the tins and remaining 
  ites « up an Oriental treat next 
time you have friends over for 
ner menus, 
itor membership a recipe that my is of course fine for this too. Serve 
You can use an economical cut jwife- has me prepare quite often— very hot, seasoned to taste with 
of pork for this chop suey re- BARBECUED SPARERIBS.” For sherry, This makes a fine meal - cipe. Pork shoulder,,for exam- .jy. 5 
ple, particularly fills the bill. | 4 peunds spareribs 
2 carrots, slice 
Pork Chop Suey 2 onions, sliced 
y pounds eut tn strips | ! Serer aleed i. A gre a 8) 
as bro be or 4 ounces each) mush lio Noll iccen Conilaloes 
2 green peppers, cut in aitipe pe end Pepper 2 medium onions. slic 
1-3 cup unsylphyred qralaseee 
1 tablespoon soy sauce 
1-3 cup vinegar 
1% tablespoons cornstarch coffee. 
Mrs. Roscoe L. Jordan of South 
Bend, Indiana, joined the Chicago 
; orite DOUGHNUTS. 
| Place spareribs in roaster, sprin- 
kle with salt and pepper, add car ; wet rots, onions, celery, green pepper, yi -3 cup "i cites shortening cup a 6 cups hot cooked rice and pour over all, the tomatoes. «4 cupa sifted flour 
Brown meat in large skillet Cover pan and cook at 350 de Waren baking powder 
leaspoon  §. 
Drain mushrooms; measure li- grees for 142 hours. Remove cov- a r sre 
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eups, Add to skillet: bring to boil. pasting occasionally. Serve with . 4 
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red ( Cover, reduce heat and simmer 1 rice or potatoes, and as you gnaw sugar and 
vanilla and add Onn 1 beaten egy 
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served with a tossed salad and 
Daily News Chapter with her fav-’ 
hotir. 
_ Stir in mushrooms, pepper and 
onion, Mix together molasses, soy | 
sauce and vinegar. Add to skillet 
_ and cook, stirring occasionally, 
15 minutes longer. _ those bohes, welcome Mr Hagberg with bakihg pow- milk, Mix flour 
der, salt and nutmeg 
“QUICK SEAFOOD hbquid and dry ingredients, 
a popular item Koll dough out to '2-ineh thick 
ness on a floured board. Dough 
should be soft, Cut with floured to our group’ 
Our own 
BISQUE,” quite 
at our house, too 
lecup condensed cream of mustroom    Combine heal 
Blend cornstarch with small, *u? AtG heros) doughnut cutter, and-fry in short- 
  cam condensed of tomato 
amount of water. Stir into hot mix- 10 7 10" on) 
ture. Cook stirring, until slightly’ ,.:°*" , 
thickened. Serve with -hot cooked, 1's soup-cansfull of mitik rice. Yield: 8 servings | J can crabmeat, wbster or 
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Empty soup into a sizeable ket-| cream ening heated to 375 degrees, Turn 
pea 89UP to brown. on both sides, remove, 
land drain on paper toweling. Sprin- 
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white with. powdered sugar mixed with 
ja little cinnamon rea@dy-to-serve split 
dried shredded 
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or dried apricots until’ after cook- 
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3rd F PRIZE—Broil-Quick . wee > Mildred ~ Shepperd, 29 E. Strathmore Ave, 
4th PRIZE—Cook Ware... Mrs. Lawrence Beemus, 3121 Wanamaker 
Sth PRIZE—Silverware ... Mrs. Harold L. Brown, 74. Columbia 
7th PRIZE—Fishing Outfit . . . Florence Bender, 930 Spence St. 
8th PRIZE—Bathroom Scale... Kathy Lavinger, 41 E. Fairmont Gth PRIZE—Electric Blanket .. . John L. Campbell, 131 W. Longfellow 
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  Pi the ‘foods of 
"a good ally to remember} 
herb basil. It is a seasoning, 
has a special affinity for 
of: the foods which are 
bundant this time of year. | 
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Basil comes from the leaves of | 
a plant of the mint family. Its | 
somewhat sweet, warm flavor is| 
wonderful for sparking up boiled 
potatoes, asparagus and spring | 
onions. | 
A simple way to use it is to | 
crumble the dried leaves into | 
melted bitter and then pour the 
over the vegetables. This 
herbed butter is also perfect 
over broiled fish. 
Fresh spring salads with ripe! 
tomatoes seem to take on a dif- 
ferent note if basil is added to 
  Or try the same dressmg_ over 
Fish Broiled in Basil-Lemon Butter | | 
% cup butter or margarine. melted 
% teespoon crumpled whole basi, 
vee 
Ne teaspoon ground black’ pepper ASPARAGUS-SHRIMP SALAD—Tender fresh eon main dish. 
| asparagus is a tempting spring treat. Try serving 
| marinated spears with whole shrimp as a lunch    
       
         
     
   
      
     i oa suger) MR aaa ey MoGue " @ cold, cooked vegetable salad. Nissin ha Rois AC RTT oie ‘ 
naise and ,chopped fresh tomatoes. 
serve just lemon wedges.           The sauce is made with mayon- 
For dieters, 
  ~ teaspoons salt 
23 tabiespoons fresh lemon juice 
3 pounds filtet of haddock 
Set oven control to broil and 
preheat five .minutes. Combine 
melted butter or margarine. basil, 
black pepper and salt. Heat about F . 
Proper Cooking Protects 
minute. R. t rou Fresh Asparagus Flavor 
and add lemon juice.- | The secret of more flavorsome ing this seasonal vegetable is to 
Brush fish on both sides with {resh asparagus depends on the Marinate it in a tart lemon French 
the Basil-Lemon Butter. Arrange (way it is prepared and cooked dressing. Combined with cold 
Place . a shrimp it makes a perfect spring 
salad. It also makes a tasty low." 
  |. Break off each stalk as far down calorie hors d'oeuvre 
~ ‘as it snaps easily. Wash. then tie * * 
3 or 6 stalks into a bundle. Stand 
Baste both sides of fish again the bundles, with the tips up, in the 
and turn. Broif five minutes or bottom of a double boiler in about 
until brown. Yield: Four servings.,an inch of boiling salted water. 
Use Cheese Spread \y eyp French dressing 
\% head lettuce 
18 cooked latge shrimp 
Fresh Tomato Mayonnalse 
Marinate cold cooked asparagus, 
jin French dressing for one hour 
in the refrigerator. Arrange on let- Invert the top of the double boiler 
and cook for 15 to 20 minutes or 
until just crisp-tender.’ 
By this method the entire stalk 
cooks evealy, The boiling water 
cooks the stalk while the steam 
cooks the tender heads. 
ahead, then make these open. = *)* 
sandwiches just —— serving. Fresh asparagus is to miany 
Canadian Creese Toast people the most treasured of al 
vegetables, but we are far from ‘ 
con eae sRecee (moorete the first to appreciate this spring- 
    naise. Yield: Five servings. 
Fresh Tomato Mayonnaise 
Combine. one-half cup mayon- 
7) nalse with one-half cup finely; 
chopped fresh tomato, one-fourth 
teaspoon salt, one-eighth teaspoon 
(drained time delicacy. It was a favorite 8™Und black pepper and one- 
lof the ancient Romans. Later eighth teaspoon ead fal [ae 
in medieval England, it seems to PCT: ave eel re Aap arte lhave been as popular. jand Shrimp Salad. Yield: One cup. 
Boiled asparagus is delicious 
served with just a pat of butter Try Sardine Snack 
and a sprinkle of fresh lemon! pain sardines. Cut bread ~ in 
juice. sardine-size slices; toast. Dip in. 
sardine oil; spread with anchovy 
paste, Sprinkle with lemon juice 
and chopped parsley. Top with sar- 
dines; heat in hot (400) oven. Serve 
with potato or corm chips and a)   
, pimiéntoes 
“Se Ped pom 4 pom ly sliced filberte 
bread chee 
Mix together the cheese, pimien- 
and mayonnaise. 
Toast bread undeg broiler on one 
side only; spread untoasted sitie 
with cheese mixture, covering   
    Of course, if you would like 
Return to broiler for a minute OT! to be more elaborate, there is 
two—just until cheese melts and| nothing that compares to a rich, 
browns. Serve at once. Slices| tart hollandase sauce over the 
may be cut in half for easy eating.) Stalks. 
Makes four servings. , Another wonderful way of serv 
  tray of raw vegetable bits Fresh Asparagus and Shrimp Salad) 
2 pounds cooked fresh asparagus | 
ispeed of preparation. 
| four you will need four to six car | 
tuce with cold cooked shrimp. | 
Serve with Fresh Tomato Mayon-| 
| on package. Melt 2 tablespoons — 
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| pierced with a fork. 
_ tightly with salt.   Curry Vegetables, 
Bananas and Rice’ Fried bananas, green beans, car- 
rots and rice lightly flavored with! 
curry maké a healthful, satisfying | 
meal at any time and provide an) 
excellent change of menu. Attrac-| 
tively arranged on a chop plate, 
the dish is good to look at, too. 
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Added advantages are ease and, 
To serve’ 
|rots—depending on size—1 pound | 
green beans, a 5'y-ounzé package | 
of pre-cooked rice and four firm, 
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butter or margarine; blend in 1 
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Peel bananas. Melt ey 
cup butter or margarine in skillet. | 
Add bananas. 
Fry gently, over low flame, until 
evenly golden brown and easily 
Sprinkle 
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1 Gounce package eream cheese sof 
toned 
. “e cup. Nght cream 
ke cup chil! sauce 
1 tables prepared horse-radish 
} teaspoon prepared mustard 
‘e cup chop; celer 
green olives 
Combine cheese, cream. chi 
aauce, horse-radish and mustarc 
Beat until blended. Add celery an 
olives and mix well. Serve as di 
for crackers or potato chips, 
desired. Makes about 2 cups. 
Olive Cheese Dip 
1 cup creamed cottage cheese 
‘% cup mayonnaise 
2% teaspoons prepared horse radish 
Dash Tabasco ° 
Dash cayenne 
Dash salt 
H teaspoon grated on   
“ eup finely chopped yimatauhe stuffed 
green olives 
Potato chips or cooked shrimp 
Combine cheese, 
& - salt and onion: blend well, fold 1 
: olives. Serve as a dip‘ for potat 
chips or shrimp. Garmish as de 
sired. Makes about 1% cups. 
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ing and refreshing drink. Jt com-' 
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To make one quart combine sfor Tender Servings 
cups ‘buttermilk with 1 taliie Buttermilk is a ddlightfully cool-/ 700g range rind, % cup erurec| Grilled meats taste best wien juice, 3° tablespoons each of lemon! they are not dried out on the out- 
bines well with fruit juices for juice and sugar, 2/3 teaspoon ‘side and raw on the inside. This 
cinnamon ang Y%q teaspoon nuimeg. g. may be the “Tault OF too Tot a Tire, ‘grill, but keeps it trom (drying out. proves its flavor, NS Of the meat is too dry to Start halt a cup of red wine or vinegar, _ | with, - 
of good Spanish olive oil in which 
ithe meat is- soaked, not’ ‘only = 
vents the 
    pe sully Geen the oitr By adding the Juice of & lemon or 
you improve the flavor of the meat 
A marinade made of half @ CUP and make it tender. Meat can be 
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1 eup sifted cake flour 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind 
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  ‘THIRTY. NINE 
cut tn Everyone Needs Milk 
Regardless of the Age 
    
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oe Mea ae Spring Sauterne Salads Ideal for Fancy Desserts Th Mint Sauce   1 W-ounce far mint feliy 
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Drain juice from berries, reserve jo 
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All\ growing youngsters need milk 
  
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of meat? 
| ‘A. Pork arm steak \ 
| Q. Where does it come trom and how ts it identified? 
A. It is cut from the picnic! 
i shoulder. The picnic shoulder in-) 
; cludes the arm and shank section’ 
i of the shoulder. The pork arm 
steak contains a small round 
(arm) bone, is oval at one end, 
and is squared off at the other.) 
Q. How ts it prepared? 
A. It is cooked slowly by brais- 
ing, a moist method of meat 
; cookery or by panfrying, a dry 
3 method of meat cookery. Steaks 
cut three-quarters of an inch thick 
require about 45 minutes for cook- 
ing. : 
To braise, brown the meat on 
all sides in its own ‘or a small 
amount of lard or drippings. Sea- 
son with salt and pepper, add a 
small amount of liquid, if neces- 
sary. Cover tightly. Cook at a 
low temperature until done. . 
To panfry, brown the meat on 
both sides in its own or a small 
amount of lard or drippings. Sea- 
son with salt and pepper; do not 
Cook at a moderate temperature 
until done, turning occasionally. 
Remove the meat cut from the 
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glé their flavors for a dish that make Monday's lunch or supper. | ‘Team the diced cooked meat with, (without changing control) 15 to &rees). | méted butter and Eich 
Quick chill in freezing unit in & moderately 
pecans add the needed cooked rice, salad oil, finely diced; 20 minutes, or until firm aboat 4 meat accompaniment. - 
crunch. Make the salad the day 
before the party, unmold. and 
garnish it with whole strawber- (skillet. 
ties and your best friends will: 
Strawberry Sauterene Suffle Salad 
14, cups lightly sweetened sliced fresh 
strawberries or 
(13 (oe) fruit, 
allced 1 package frozen 
Strawberries 
Libby’s 
| Tomato 46 O. 
- Juice lonion, ‘strips of green pepper or) 1 imch from edge, but soft in 
ipimiento and heat in a large center. Turn mixture into bow! 
Season with soy sauce. 
  Whip hananas into vanilla 
      
29 ice) 
‘freezing unit) 
       
     
  Dress Up Loaf Cake | and whip with rotary beater un- 
! til fluffy. 
Fold loaf cake. 
30 to 60 minutes.'Serve at once:                  cr to make their skeleton strong. 
about a quart a day. Parents 
hot oven ‘oo de- lwith this wonderful cher ry tnint\crooked stalks, and those with| of teenagers know that even more 
Serve skewered fruit as sauce. Your family will love it,'spreading tips. They indicate that) than a quart is often well used by 
,for the gay red maraschino cher- the asparagus was cut’long ago! poys\ and girls who are shooting 
‘ries and the cool green ntint jelly 4nd not properly refrigerated dur-'up inghes a year 
‘make an exciting combination that ing shipment; consequently the’ How about grownups? Thev 
‘will brighten up the lamb chops,48paragus may be tough. Straight, peed Thilk too. Regardless of age. 
Here's a way to fix up bought and move them out of the ordi-/Plump stalks and tight Ups are al] must have the calcium, high 
Heat it in the oven nary. 
in drained strawberries, until warmed through, then spread | 
cream, add chopped nuts or fresh pineapple and nuts. Pour into 1 the top with strawberry preserves 
put into freezing tray of/quart mold or individual mols. and place under the broiler for a’ 
refrigerator and serve when firm Chill until firm in’refrigerator (not few minutes, watching carefully. thick 
as Gessert with brownies. — } |indic ations of the best quality. 
cee he: quality \protein, and important vi- 
tamins that milk supplies Adults 
1 ce same) Chere Heat applesauce and sprinkle need almost as much milk’as dio 
B thowider lame shone cesta ach With just a smidgin of ground all- children to maintain the body 
spice. 
baked ham. cup Water 
2 teaspoons salt milk helps you grow    young.                      
  . DURING 
  
2 Ibs. 
19 REDEEM YOUR COUPONS HERE FOR PINT CAN OF WISK.. 
ABSOLUTELY FREE! Kraft’s Velveeta 
Cheese Food Plein or Pimento 
      
NEW LIQUID 
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Libby's 
2 Can 
Pineapple 2 SLICED 
For c 
CRUSHED 
For 5 Ly / FAMILY WASH Round or Swiss 
STEAK Cut From 
Swift's 
Selected Beef 
  
Choice Cuts—Beef 
Pot Roast 
  
Libby’s 303 Can 
BARTLETT 
PEARS @ Fer 
    
Idaho Russet Burbank potatoes 
as an example. Those are the 
long white potatoes that many 
people call “Idaho bakers.” Usu- 
ally they command the top price 
at the store, because they cook 
so well. 
Let's say you paid 68 cents fcr a 
10-pound bag of those Idaho bak- 
ing potatoes. The retailer kept 79 
cents, to cover his costs, any po 
tatoes that spoiled or had to he 
  thrown out for any reason, the 
cost of the. paper baz and some 
profit 
The retailer bought the potatoe 
from a wholesaler, who received 
them a carload at a time, and 
hauled them from the railroad car 
or his storage house to the retail 
store. The wholesaler kept about 
four cents for handling that 10 
pound bag of potatoes 
It’s a long way from Idaho to 
the place where you live, and the 
railroad company charged almost 
18 cents for hauling 10 pounds of 
potatoes. 
The potato grower out in Idaho 
got 22 cents to pay for his costs of 
growing the 10 pounds of potatoes. 
digging them, cleaning them, put- 
ting them in 100-pound burlap bags. 
storing them in a special ware- 
house for a few weeks or several 
months, and loading them into the 
railroad cars. 
  
Win Applause 
With Nutritious 
Wheat Sticks 
Since mick - breads require no 
special skill. they are one of the 
easiest waysto-dtsplav your baking 
talents—and one of the best ways 
to perk up meals and coax: appe- 
tites. 
Evervone likes bread so you'll 
please the whole family from Dad 
to Junior when you spark your. 
meals with made-at-home breatis 
Serve these Wheat Sticks hot 
with plenty of butter. They'll win 
compliments and you'll have the 
satisfaétion” of knowing that vou 
are giving your family better nu- 
trition.   Wheat Sticks 
3 ecrs 
‘4 cup suear 
3-3 cup miik 
% cup melted butter or margarine 
1 1-3 eupe flour 
3 teaspoons baking 
%, teaspoon ealt 
% cup wheat germ 
Beat eggs unti] very light; add 
sugar, milk, melted butter or mar- 
garine. Sift together flour, baking 
powder, salt; stir in wheat ‘germ. 
Add the liquids to the dry ingredi- 
ents all at once. Mix together but 
do not heat. 
Have cornstick pans well greased 
and heated in hot oven (400). Fill 
pans two-thirds full and bake in 
hot oven (400) for 20 minutes. Re- 
move wheat sticks from -pans and 
serve hot. Makes 18 powder 
  
chilled and cut 
is a wonderf| 
green salad Fresh asparagus. 
into l-inch lengths 
addition ‘to tossed 
       
      
      
       
   
   
   
   
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eral BEEF 
STEW   
Libby's 212 Can 
Sliced or 
Halves Cling 
Peaches   
Libby’s 303 Can 
Garden Sweet 
PEAS   
Cut Green 
BEANS Libby’s 303 Can 2 Fer 
39°   
Libby’s 303 Can 
Cream Style or 
Whole Kernel 
CORN   
  
FRUIT 
COCKTAIL Libby’s 2 For 
Deep Brown . 
BEANS 29°] 
Libby's 2 te 303 Can 
  
Libby’s 
35 
      Birds Eye Frozen 
EP; PEACHES 
10 Ox. 
Pkg. Packages 
  
Pineapple 
Juice 
Super Value 
BREAD =" 1 [ 
Imperial Margarine 
39: 
SPRY Pure Homogenized 
  Without 
LES A ‘Coupon Coupon 
  Large 
3-Ib. Can 
      
Standing 
Rib Roast 
Swift's Premium 
Hot Dogs. 
Swift's Premium 
BACON | 6th and Tth Rib Cuts   
  
1 Lb. 
Trapak 
    
Swift's Premium Cut-Up—Pon-Ready 
Fryers 37 Defiance 
Dog Food 
12 Cans 
    
      HILLS BROS. 
COFFEE 
    
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Fresh Kosher 
Dill Pickles T Cc Quart 
  
  
  Red-Ripe U. S. ‘No. 
Hot House Tomatoes Crisp, Tender Florida 
PASCAL CELERY 
19. c 
Ib. 
        
Vegetable Short'ning 
19" Friendly Market 
684 WEST HURON STREET Delicious with slices of in héalth \and vigor. When you're\, 
    
  
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     Dixie Highway 
- LOTAN'S 
DIXIE and 
TELEGRAPH 
‘MARKET 
2135 Dixie Hwy. . MAZZA’S 
MARKET 
Corned Beet Hash = 
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| 14-55: 
    Franklin Road 
JOHN 
- PHILLIP’S 
SUPER 
MARKET 
380 Franklin Rd. 
             
       
   
     
      
    Perry Street 
PERRY 
FRIENDLY 
MARKET 
1220 N. Perry St. 
Oakland 
- County 
HOLBROOK’S MARKET 
2366 Auburn Ave.      
      
    
           
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BABY FOOD STRAINED 
G im 5g JUNIOR SIZE 
4 Jars RQc |     PABLUM 
~ Mixed Cereal 
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|= 23° 
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BEANS NO. 303 CANS     
     
       
    
         
       
          
   
    
         
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FISHER'S 
MARKET 
1248 S. Woodward BIRDS EYE 
FROZEN FOODS 
Birds Eye 
- FRYING CHICKEN Big 1-Ib.. 12-Oz. Package S 1 T Gg : rT 
Peter Pan WELCH'S : . 7 = cots . | Fresh Frozen 
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special low price DOE - 
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' SWEET 
POTATOES    
          
     
     
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TERRY'S ~ MARKET 
12 S, Main St ie     
   
   
      
             
    
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PEANUT 
BUTTER   
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DeFLORIO'S 
QUALITY 
-FOODS 
f 420 Commerce Rd,    
    
          
  
   
    
     
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SERBINOFF'S 
MARKET 
3152 Orchard 
Lake Rd. 
   
      
   
    
       
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 SCHICK’S 
=» 6° «| SUPER 
~ MARKET 
331 S. Broadway 
    
      
      
         
                   
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YOU AT SPRING TIME TO BRING 
YOU THE YEAR'S FINEST VITAMIN-        684 W, Huron St. 
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a - SUPER a CUT GREEN MARKET     
      
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Libb : 
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. or KERNEL (OR SSE 484 Auburn 
BEANS 303 CANS Baldwin Rd. 
GINGELLVILLE 
SUPER 
MARKET 
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EARLS FOOD 
MARKET 
701 Orchard Lake Rd. 
Oakland 
County 
Highland Rd. 
EASLEY’'S 
SUPER 
MARKET 
7611 Wighland Rd. co 5: PINEAPPLE JUICE “= 5:    No. 303 
CANS 
. 4 No. 
a : 303 ~ 
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Yellow ‘Cling 
Halves 
or. 
Sliced 
Peaches Your Choice 
‘can $1 : 
NO. 214 SIZE. No..303 
Sliced ae 
     
      
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‘1850 Unien Lake Rd. Hawaiian VITAMIN. A MEAL 
PINEAPPLE 65 a 
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_ Sweet Peas ) | STYLE 
No. 303 
Ye 75'}    Ferndale 
HELEN & 
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3368 Hilton Rd. 
     
    
        
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MARKET © 
4678 Elis. Lake Rd.   GOLDEN    
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2 for oe BE   
  Union Loke Rd. 
GEORGE 
STEVENS 
SUPER 
MARKET 
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MARKET 
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McNAMARA’S 
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. 4821 Highland Rd. 
     
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“29 LIBBY’S 
BARTLETT 
PEARS 
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‘ Ay snr: ° = k of the smelt ‘season, [o Gc Out What's in celery salt? Ground. 
- celery seeds and regular’ salt. 
Fruits and Vegeiables Ups oy wil be "mala a wwe New Fruit Pun¢h Bows In;Old Orange. rates Go ea cas eee 
. ie is the result oe an esata JANET ODELL ted by. the humber in a contain-| “\.8yp baste or margarine’ cut large orange in half. Remove chicken dishes, French dressing, — 
ee in Quantity ’ D Own in P r ice oil present in the flesh. | eae Press Home Editor a. the former 00's" are now! 3 esss an i pulp. Notch with sharp knife.) [many soups. | 
i. } | _ This olf evaporates rapidiy and’) Springtime seers: to call forth a|'‘30's,” since a carton holds half 1 Seb chopped este aide oe Tt x Every, day brings Michigan's) i= fae pailicap | te not found/in stale fish. Wise variety ot new food products.[as many as: boxes did. <a mt dead : 
pees Sone ere ee shoppers will inlet on strictly ‘Would that it called forth some| ar Jeast one Pontiac store is|'™€ POW oe you. ALL PARTIES. AGREE... 
Sex coc wl St i, te eet | Sm tt cot ae aa alma toons ca mr gore neeate| | a HE i 1 ~ | is | -] ir. Y sm00' home grown fruits and vegetables, strawbersies will arrive ey Le Sei scieeesstvea lace ena ssace anh vat] ane | ictoeme™= tte gc teaa (hace ees ae TREESWEET IS THE   be time | when ave'll welcome a long cool “This ‘is evidenced” by” increased: other states—then it will ae ices on Grade A large eggs : : 
shipment of many vegetables from) ‘0 look for Michigan berries. Se fropped a few pennies in drink. “The company that puts out/apple chip cake. It is lightly|stiff. Bake as ordinary waffles. 
other states and. the end of the) fyen though the end of the grape-| \many/ stores. Fryers remain in the little packets: of fruit-flavored soft ‘spiced and contains generous, bits matte = butter and honey. FRESHEST-TASTING 
season for several fruits, says fruit season is in sight, there is) ea price group even though drink powder has added'a new one of apple. When baked, these chips NS 
ORANG CANS to their line. In addition to the 
Mrs omens ar ee still a plentiful supply of “tine! P will probably be a few cents are slightly chewy. Date Fruit Salad Supreme 
Marketing Information Agent of higher this weekend than last, /¢i&ht familiar flavors there is now 6 thick slices pineapple 
     we F i 5 ality fruit, For the most juice," ja Fruit Punch. . Calling for two fresh eggs, tWis | .2 packages ( ox.) cream cheese the Cooperative Extension Service. T : Ly . ing Vj} 3 a os.) select those that are relatively thin! PAN-FRIED SMELT Fruit. Punch can be serves | ®pple chip cake is quick and ome [ees a ves 
    Already shoppers caif find Michi-' 14 smooth skinned, and that are! cy - : : ean and wash fish. Season gione or combined with other | “imple to beat up. A box makes | 15 pitted dates gan hothouse leaf lettuce and the heavy for their gize. Win¢sap' vin salt and pepper. Roll fish ‘fruit juices and beverages. We | ® layer cake, a large loaf cake tes alle nervies 
    
    small dark green heads of tender apples are in the spotlight at about meal, dip in e diluted’ or 20 medium cupcakes. Lontaes: eatarenoas 
Bibb lettuce. The head lettuce'y3 t4 29 cents a pound depending) swith ll or Saher roll in corn-| ae a ee aoe One of the’ largest| Arrange pineapple slices on bed supply is heavier than last week: > upon size. mowal Ggubn|| Heat two tablespoons] is e ol e’ country’s g lof lettuce and watercress. Leave, 
the quality 5 xo | How to prepare fresh pineapple rg in a heavy skillet. Using a low, Cranberry Fruit Punch [chain food stores has put out ifs |space for orange cup with mayon- Tomatoes will Furt the budget in a jiffy may be the reason. for) flame, brown the fish on one side. , 1 pamee Imitation Fruit Punch soft’ jown brand of instant coffee. This’ naise in center. 
less on. today’s market list as [hesitating to buy this fruit. If so. pres thellether’ | bb plegpireslh lis in addition to their line “of cus-| * @ 
both the 14eunce packages and write Mrs. Lawyer at 1260 West!" "Variations: 1. Soak fish in, }cupe, iit mie, santery J tom-ground and vacuum-packed) Gover pineapple with thick = NUS) the hot-house ripened ones are Boulevard. Pontiac, and ask for| jlemon juice for 10-15 minutes be-| Combine all ingredients. Stir ' coffees. | swirls of cream cheese, run ne . : ‘TresBweet'a 
i increasing. For some time the |the chart showing an easy ‘8Yifore frying to bring out the deli-| until soft drink powder and sugar| Within the next ten years you! through a pastry.tube. Press 3 2 exchasive 
cabbage. on Michigan counters (to cut and serve pineapple. Pine-\ cate flavor. lare dissolved. Makes 2 quarts or, May be keeping your food on the! whole pitted dates on top of pine- has been arriving from Florida, ‘apple is selling at near whetesal| 2. Other suggestions for crumb-/16 servings. shelf in the kitchen in plastic air-| apple. Fit apricot balves in cen- 
but beginning this week eatin | come: ling—flour, bpead crumbs, cracker * 8 » tight containers. The food | ter of pineapple slices. 
be supplemented with cabbage | seasonal | crumbs, crushed rnflakes, . .|keep because tt will have 
tron the Corlias Tis shuld | tga Fre nat a lc td ear hom rae came vm ena) A | add up to especially favorable | both pork and’ beef are up | SAUCES FOR SMELT cess: ety S iol uivirmered or active atoms. \cherries. o m orang Pp \ —_ 
prices. so plan more way to USC Jieniy However, shoppers Will | Horseradish With Cream baked right in its wrappings?  Di-| Experiments are being con- 
cabbage in menus. ‘| notice only very small changes |; cup thick cream ‘rections for either rhethod of cook-| ducted to determine the whole- 
Rains in Texas, have affected the in retail prices. 411 cuts of pork | ‘> cU> betseradish ing are printed on the Cryovac| #meness of such foods. So far, 
onion market so that in some. will be featured with econémy | \bx well and Serve either hot wrapper. Watch for this conven-; tests ha. fe baal ea etre arenes 
stores there may be-as-muth as, buys im ‘pienica,’Bostop Butts, (°° cold. Serves 12 to, !5. ient meat at your favorite store. { Vitamin and ‘calorie values are unchanged in most foods. 3 
| peudltae! latoas Ne ae Seca Ge eens nee ae (yy Sees we wee oe eee | There's a plentiful supply of el kG ves . og i The steady wholesale price of 2 ‘¢bictpoons it aia we had bookcases made from ‘dates on the market. We think. 
, snd pai aia “Ne } aka? beef chuck keeps it one of the best; Few grains cayenne | orange crates. Even if today’s (you may like a couple of recipes} 
as fa eee rea at Deef values, although retail costs ia (isaieoen (Wocesieranire sauce | | Bewtyweds wanted similar “fur- showing how you can use this de- 
7 10 d tat a are slightly more, than a week ago. | % ‘cup strained temetoes niture,”” they would ‘be doomed ~ \licious fruit. 
Oe Cente © ote Poe ™ |For more elegant eating, beef rib) Heat fat until melted, add re-| to disappointment, The wooden | Dates are probably man’s oldest 
  a must in every day's diet. I jes & reagonable- price maining ingredients, simmer for, orange bex {is ne more, ‘cultivated fruit. In the U nited | 
Carrots are a low cost hapebied tag. Both pork and beef are good 10 minutes. Serve hot. Serves Orange growers are now packing States most of them are grown in| 
or select beets for real home vatues for this time since they are 6 to 8. oranges in corrugated paper cay '& 2000-acre garden in the Coachella | 
    grown flavor. selling at considerably lower prices —— ———— ltons which keep the fruit in. top Valley in California | 
. Berries are the big news on (than last spring. .| When you entertain: cream mayj|condition. ° These new containers Date Waffles 
fruit céunters. The quality at | This is a good time to enjoy be whipped and refrigerated forjnecessitate a change in the sizing) saci, CI ioe - 
    this time of year, according te ‘Michigan smelt, this being the an hour before it is to-be served. 
  (you know orange size is deSig- 3 teaspgons baking powder   
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This favorite bleach of millions now has 
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way you yourself would fix a special 
dish for Sunday dinner... from choice 
fresh beef. 
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This fine beef is oven-roasted to a 
crusty brown. Complete with the sa- 
vory pan juices, it’s blended with firm 
white potatoes, subtle seasonirigs. 
You save work and get 
extra benefits when you use 
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2 browned ina skillet. Or, be fancy. .. bake it in tomato or pepper cases. Don't hesitate 
to serve Mary Kitchen Roast Beef Hash in Gn elegant manner... it’s an elegant hash. 
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New, F Tuy Lovelight Chiffon Cakef™ 
Split a, layer into 2 layers. a and has | ciatmaden keeping quali- | 
_ties. Every homemaker just must 
want to try out this cake, for its) SP   
  
| beat, Stir tm gelatin and temnen | 
sa ‘cura aw == WU, SAVING STAMPS —- Fold inte whipped cream. Shop and REMEMBER —— THREE SISTERS’ GIVES 
     Save 2 Ways! See 
~ Morton’ s Large ___FORTY-THREB_ 
airy chiffon: texture is obtained 
with only 2 eggs. The batter beats. 
smooth in 2 minutes and salad oil | 
is used as the liquid shortening) 
that pours and stirs in as easily' 
as the milk does. 
Fluffy. but sturdy Lovelight | 
shortcake or pasty cakes. A 2. | 
' layer cake may be split to give 
4 layers for glamorizing into a 
high, festive treat. There ts 
plenty of body te the cake to 
prevent crumbling or breaking. 
This pineapple fluff topping goes . 
beautifully with the Lovelight Chif- 
fon Cake, split in 4 layers. 
Lovelight Yellow 2-Egg 
Chiffon Cake 
; egas, separated 
ae poe el 
tilted cake four, such as Pt es 
3 teaspoons baking ‘powder 
1 teaspoon salt 
'y cup salad off 
1 cup milk 
I's teaspoons vanilla 
Heat oven to 350 degrees (mod- 
erate). Oil lightly and dust with 
flour 2 round layer pans, 8 by at 
least 142 inches deep, or 9 by 1% 
inches, or 1 oblong pan, 13x9%% 
by 2 inches. 
Beat egg whites until frothy. 
Gradually beat in % cup of the 
sugar. Continue beating until very 
stiff and glossy. 
Sift remaining sugar, flour, bak- 
ing powder, salt into another bowl. 
Add salad oil, half of milk, vanilla. 
Beat 1 minute, medium speed on 
mixer_or 150 vigorous strokes by | 
hand. Scrape sides and bottom of | 
bowl constantly. Add remaining’ 
milk, egg yolks, Beat 1 more min- 
ute, scraping bowl constantly. 
Fold in meringue. Pour into pre-   frigerator -until used. s 
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2 unos ms water 
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yellow on the top and sides. e   
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    on will have good fortune for the 
A he crumbled blue cheese CHUTE year 
adds ip to a carton of creamstyle At Easter time the loaves are 
cottage ~ cheese Serve with formed into wreaths with a cross 
  THU RSD. ait MAY 
‘aster down FORTY-FOUR | ! _THE PONTIAC PRESS, 
Bread Baked for Greek. i reed   
  hard boiled egg firms 
the center of the cross. ‘Let rise. 
Just before baking brush bread all pad ages yeast in warm water and in a’ greased bow! and allow totrise 
add) to first mrxture double 
Divide -into 2 or’ 3 portions, By JANET ODELLI milk, cheese,-butter or fish ~ 
Pontiac Press Home Editor food from anything living, Sauce on Chicken Good | {with the chickep. Good with a big “Glace canned gineapple ringe 
flavor when it is 
barbecue sauce during the broil-! 
into ing. 
be heated and brought to the table with a little milk or cream. 
  3, 1956 _   a ——e   
‘bowl of hot\ steamed rice and @ in a mixture of butter and brown 
green salad. ‘sugar to which a little soy sauce 
- Quick sauce for dried beef: con- and grated fresh or ground ginger 
soup. diluted has been added. Serve. with pan- 
fried pork chops Broiled chicken takes on good: 
brushed with 
  Extra barbecue sauce may densed mushroom 
— a a eC tne —————— a = 
  Mens pentontennron   
With a mixture of 1 egg yolk a 
little milk and a few drops of 
vanilla. Springle with sesame seed 
and brush again with egg. 
Bake 10 minutes in a 400-degree 
oven. Reduce heat to 325 degrees 
and hake 30-40 minutes longer, or 
_Do not depending on the size of loaves 
you want. Koll out two long 
strips of dough, round them and Gre caste! . : ectier— Sunday a8 the Greck Easter) ag:er midnight Resurrection +4 cape valitednfinir 
Since last Sunday, devout mem-)yJasg on Saturday many families} © *6s* . 
hers of the Greelt Orthodox church ar pret add sugar and place in 
have fasted. They have eaten aw! ake:a well in“the dry in. & icolas Samouris family! gredients and add- milk mixture twist together into a wreath. 
ee containing meat, eggs, “ South Edith street only coffee and eget Beat well Place on greased cookie sheet or | 
ae | in large round pan. and Greek Easter bread will be, Do not put in all the flour at : 
Make braids out of the remain- 
Currant Jelly Sauce served. The head of the house first. Add what is necessary at 
ing dough and form a cross in the until bread sounds hollow 
ls Delicious onlamb go home to éat.a regular dinner. | 
But in the \ 
cuts the Joaf which symbolizes the| this point to.make a dough you 
end of fasting ‘ean handle\ Knead smooth. Place'center of the wreath. Place a'get it too brown 
| We had hoped that Mrs. Sam f é 
ourts would be able to have her 
picture in today’s paper, with Wi ; a change from mint 
some of her Easter bread. But sauce and-currant jelly with roast : pressure of a part-time Job and 
Janib From. the Ocean Spra@)” ¢hoir preparations for Sunday's 
Cranberry Kitchen- in [fanson.. serviees were just too much. 
Mass. comes this suggestion Mrs. Samouris is the choir direc 
Ked Wine Sauce ser: . 
1 teaspoon cinnamon A lengthy telephone convetsation 
ee iespoons ‘aa pO ided us with the recipe and 
Grated rind of 1 lemon full directions, On Tuesday, our 
up Port wine day at home, we baked three : pound can whole cranberry sauce 
Combine all ingredients except loav 
sauce and simmer about 5 minutes. Greek Faster bread— es of this wonderful bread 
-or Holiday 
Remae cloves. Add cranberry prea “Is rved twice a ied At 
sauce: stir and heat. Serve as } aa yen! . ane ie iveked 
Sau elish with lamb, poultry 24! ed loaves and contains a coin 
Whoever finds the coin in his slice Or venisen 
in the middle and centered with 
a hard boiled egg colored red: 
A e Small wreaths with an egg in 
the center are made for the chil 
dren. : crunchy raw celery. 
According to our reference book 
|(Can the Greeks Cook!), Greek 
‘Easter eggs -re dyed only blood 
red, signifying the blded of Christ 
fit is customary to dye the eggs 
only on Holy Thursday and Satur- 
iday ’ 
| | However, the bread itself ‘should SERVING ALL DAY 
FRIDAY & SATURDAY 
1] a.m. to 7:45 p.m. 
‘and dressing with 
cranberry sauce 
  
Bakery Department 
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Banana Bread..35¢} py ps 
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      |be made on Good Friday and\Holy 
Saturday. Some housewives make 
Ithick, round loaves with a number: 
lof eggs stuck on the top. 
Our leftover egr dye failed to 
produce a blood red egg. In fact, 
ours looks rafher anemic and 
| caused the photographer to ask 
if the hen had been drinking red 
ink? 
But the bread itself cau 
just right It really os easy te     Ht used to take 
hours to make 
fruit punch... 
now you can buy it 
      
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ready made make and delicious to eat We got 3 : ; 
acy one large. one medium and. oie GKEER RASTER BREAD It's Faster in the with hard boiled eyes dved brisnt ped the loaf 
at your grocers. small loaf from the recipe Greek Orthodox church this Sunday. In the many ahove was made from a recipe given us by Mrs 
Nicolas Samouris of South Edith Street. Do sreek homes tin Pontiac loaves df a delicious 
j GREEK EASTER BREAD 
By Mrs, Nicolas Samouris ___. 
| ty cups milk 
‘y pound s@ret butter 
Hibs tablespoons vegetabie eho 
ys mrt Watch Your Buying of atenen ence Heat = lukewarm. Digesive 2 | ead will be served These loaves are decorated toot 
  Hd from a 
wide-mouth WeST LANSING (INS). — You|pensable for vou Have you ever you can ‘unscrew a 
HAWAIIAN | . lare not alone tf you find Yourself tried to lift a roast out of the ket: hup bottle or a 
PUNCH Ma @ an wiches becoming a little gadget happy. roaster with a fork and a spoon or pickle jar . ee 
= e two forks and have a piece of meat 
With Fj C b {- a, RE oh Ce ae break off before you get it trans Gadgets are useful until vow cet 
= | ine id mea Mi Enea Cate rsity a ferred to the platter? No more of 100 many of them. declares Mn s 
| mies xa bie . . this with a roast lifter; it looks Sands Be stire to _ chose only 
gadgets have a definite purpose 
, and usefulness in) cur modern 
Kitchens. those you'll ise something like a pancake tumer 
; except the part used for clipping Si 
Crabmeat Sandwiches | under the meat is much larger and Kitchen Economy 
li eawl lancet |e ecncse) crauen oes | But, says Mrs. Sands, the smart) slightly curved 
\homemake ers will limit her number | % cup minced esr _ 
an teaspoons prepar ahame - type! 
ustard of kitchen gadgets to a minimurh whsallncastiag ifaw! end (ether ; : 
sty whole canned pimiento (drained and) She goes on to say: ing chicken may be brushed with 
inced meats. It looks like am over: melted butter or margarine and mS oo finely-grated onion (pulp, “I have found a few gadgets that! sized medicine dropper and ts Ibroiied with th Tan AS 
ule e res € 
| Mayonnaise or mayonnaise-type sand couldn't live without and which) easy to use. It also saves burned | lchicken duri the last 15 0 
seers supplement my basic pieces of cut fingers and makes it convenient ce ee 
| Pick any cartilage from crab-\lery very nicely in) baake Gaore often. Turn the heart 
meat. Mix with celery, mustard, | 
pimiento, @nion and enough may-| Prepare these sandwiches ahead 
wrap and refrigerate 
ONLYAFLAKO A hasten kelpiceles have handy Kitchen €conomy: The uncooked 
, as s heart and gizzard of a small broil- 
PIE CRUST MIX 
gives you 
    minutes of cooking 
Her favorite is a wire whip or and gizzard BS ME CESSAr 
heater which is used in a teacup For those who make doughnul 
  DOUGH T0 SPARE! onnaise to moisten. Makes about 1 hi i ' an automatic ,oughnit cutter is 
i" “Tred 
® cup, Use as sandwich filling fe whip a smal amount ol creans a big time-saver and ' ine 
Bs or an egg white or an egg velk. cute th aha 5 
c : eo doughn { ‘ ips 
Exclusive 10 o7. 5 chage 4 dash of sugar. sprinkled oven This is especially useful wheq “eth WA ( 
> ash sug winhkbed \ wrt gh » th 
costs no more to buy! cooking for only two people A a . 
: thin onion mings as. you coo) them : 
in butter. makes for good flavor Mrs. Sands has more gadg A jar opener is a lifesaver adds 
Serve et ideas which nught prove indis- Mes. Sands. They are adjusfable & with hamburgers or steak 
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ay fo Sell Out Needs 
of Strategic Air Command: mrss mac WASHINGTON w — Sen. Jack-|BSgs after a es lest year Le 
son (D-Wash) said - today Gen./% 
Curtis LeMay has promised ‘to, 
spell out in a complete package”’ 
what his Strategic Air Command needed to increase SAC’s striking 
needs to offset Soviet Russia's ex- power, but he ed 
=. air might. 
* * 
not be cleared through Pentagon. 
channels,”’ Jackson said in an in- 
terview, 
Senate Armed Forces subcommit- * 
tee studying relative U.S, -Russian, 
air power, 
WANTS MORE JETS 
LeMay, cigar - chewing com- 
previously censored public testi-| 
mony yesterday and Monday that would be 15 to 20 per cent lexs. 
than-present tourist fares and 40 
‘to 50 per cent below first-class 
Completing more than a week | tickets. he wants more. jet B32 ’bombers 
as quickly as possible. 
of testimony, he disclosed. late; 
yesterday that out of 78 heavy|T. Trippe said the airline would | 
B52 bombers produced to date, operate the new service on the: 
only 47 were immediately accept-|same standards of safety and de- 
’|pendability as its first-class flights. 
| However, 
Other Air rae oro said ajseated closer together, free “meals 
defect in the bombers’ complex eliminated and intermediate fucl. |": 
electrical system had caused the'ing stops scheduled for maximum 
| payload. ed by the Air Force. 
rejections arid grounding of all 
UE Lawyer Claims 
House Sought Show WASHINGTON W—An attorney 
for John T. Gojack says that a 
House committee: just -wanted to 
“put on a big exposure a 
when it called the Indiana labor 
leader to testify in an investigation 
of alleged Communism in unions. 
Gojack, s, ot Fort. Wayne, a 
vice president of the 
United Electical, Radio and Ma- 
chine Workers Union (UE), is be- 
ing tried in federal district court 
on contempt of Congress charges. 
The charges are- based on his 
refusal to say whether he was a 
Commuriist Party member and to 
answer some othep questions Put! for 
to him by a House Subcommittee | 
on Unamericen Activites in 1955. 
* 
As the ffiree-day trial neared 
an end, Defense Counsel Frank 
Donner contended yesterday the 
government was unable to show 
that the subcommittee had any 
— purpose in calling Go-   
  
  Hart Says ‘Liberals’ 
Can Break Race Bars 
.. TRONWOOD im — Lt. Gov. Philip 
A. Hart said Wednesday night that 
“politically, the straightest road 
to the end of segregation lies with 
the northern liberals like Gov. 
Williams.”’ 
Hart, a Democrat like Williams, 
said these liberals ‘‘have the cour- 
age and energy to carry this great 
cause to wictory.” . 
In a talk to a Democratic gath-| 
ering. he asserted that Negroes) 
and. other minority groups ‘will 
hurt only themselves if they per- 
mit themselves to be misled by, 
false prophets who substitute slo | 
gans for action.” 
County Deat Deaths Henry J. Bagiey m 
IMLAY cITy—F uneral service |. 
for Henry J. ‘Bagley, 78, of 780 N. 
Young Rd., Attica, will be held at|~ 
2 p.m. Saturday from the Lester 
Smith-and Son Funeral Home, with|       
  burial in the Imlay Township 
Cemetery. He died Wednesday. 
morning. 
Mrs. Ira ©. Kenaga 
Services were held today at Mid- 
land for Mrs. Ira E. Kenaga, 87, 
who died Monday at a Saginaw 
hospital. She spent most of her| 
life in Oakland County. 
Fer many years Mr, and Mrs. 
Kenaga conducted general stores 
at Clyde, White Lake, and lived 
at Royal Oak 40 years, moving 
to Midland two years ago. They 
_ celebrated their 67th wedding an- 
‘niversary last August. 
Peosides her husbattd, she leaves, 
three sons, Ivan of Midland, ‘Rus-' 
sell of Portland, Oregon, and How- 
ard of Ardmore, Okla.; one daugh- 
ter, Mrs. W. Wollman of Midland; 
a brother and sister; 13 grand- 
children and 20 great-grandchil- 
dren. 
Ralph Aiger Lyke 
NOVI TOWNSHIP — Service for 
Ralph Alger Lyke, 64, of Phoenix, 
Ariz., a former resident .of Novi 
Township, was held last week in 
Phoenix, with burial in Greenwood | 
Memorial Park there. Mr. Lyke, a 
former Arizona legislator and head 
of the Arizona state gasoline tax) 
refund divisior. died, April 20 after | 
a long illness, 2 
(Adszertisement) 
Nagging Backache 
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pon gre phe may come on with over-erer- 
tion,emotional upsets or day to day stress and 
strain, And folks who eat and drink unwirely 
sometimes suffer mild bladder irritation 
e+, With that restless, uncomfortable feeling. 
If you are miserable and worn out because 
of these discomforts, Dean's Pille often help 
i by their pain relieving netion. by their mnoth- 
th effect to ease bladder irritation, and by 
\ their mild diuretic action through the kidheya 
— tending to increase the output of the 15 } »» into paved 
: crews, more\ bases, additional air/er Was with her all the time,” “This will be io the benefit of tankers, including ‘et! tadiers| tox! 
the Senate subcommittee and will) ‘the complete program.” program.” | 
tooo sit on Airline Seeks DI Seeks Drop 
in Overseas Fares 
World Airways today propased new denied Gardner's allegations of 
low-fare oversea flights that, would 
mander of the globe-girdling U.S.'cyt $100 off a round-trip ‘ticket 
bomber force, made it plain in between New York and Paris, 
made effective, they must be ap- 
proved by the U. 
governments. 
'Forest Rangers Face 
Miles of Wiry Woes 
the Pisgah National Forest have,!and County. 
No, 9 telephone wire they want'peer County 
to get rid of. And it's free for the brought by’ ‘Lapeer Seuies: | 
jtaking. There's just one restric- 
tion—you can't sel] it. 
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The wire is a casualty. of prog- 
bess. It became useless when ra- phiet Brown, ; 
|dio communication was installed trolled ail of México's railroads and 
som time 
stayed up because the Forest railroads, died yesterday of natur al| 
Servic had no funds earmarked causes at his home at 280 Park 
   pes TH PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1950 A 
Your PTA Is Planning: -   Sonja’s SH ubby © 
Says Her Career 
Takes Priority 
WEST PALM BEACH. F Fla, 
the 
skating star, told a court. official 
jtaking testimony in’ his divorce ‘Manager for Nixon, 
Faces Probers Today 
WASHINGTON {| Senato 
searching for evidente of graft 
Army ‘tontracts called for testi 
‘mony today from Murray Chotinet 
well-known California Republican,| explorer, photographer and travel M8 | action that he did not believe a 
nd the Jet bombers put reco nciliation would -work shot hi services x revious | ccrure, will shéw his color mo- 
‘tion picture, “New Adventures in Winthrop Gardner Jr. said yes Sof ‘ 
terday that during their married ney Il t - 
fe from 199 to 185 he and Miss ota ag sata Michigan.” at & p.m. tonight a Isaac Crary Junior High School. question Chotiner about fees he eluatvel Decoiar les 'Henie had only two weeks of 
tw \living together- alone. ‘fer miot v| Ned We MM 2, —_ trained) has acknowledged re¢eiving from’ irs oss tec tis ‘auevions ct String: 
lwere in trouble with the govern- ham School PTA which is sponsor- jmakers of Army uniforms. who 
ment ih 1953 and 1954. ling the program. * * 6 
Vice Pria| The new movie, a sequel to the           fay said the | defects are being 
ed a 
Jackkon said additional B52s are 
he said. 
Gardner testified. also that Miss 
|Henie agreed before their mar- 
“|riage to quit show business. ‘‘In-| Chotiner was 
stead,” he said, ‘she made more Nixon's campaign manager in. color film, ‘Touring Glorious 
contracts and kept the show until 1952. He has also worked in past: Michigan” which Cooper has 
it was apparent she had no inten- campaigns of Sen. Knowland shown to audiences from coast to 
| don of being a wife.’ (R-Calif) and others. coast, Is a picture-story of the 
Miss Henie, who recently took a beauty of Michigan, 
NEW YORK (#—Pan' American a troupe to South America has Henry Fonda Divorced 
jlower ‘peninsulas, all coasts ~ and 
Charge of Cruelty depicts Michigan life in every sea- 
RENO w®-— Actor Henry Fonda 5°- a 
‘and his wife Susan were divorced Professionally, Cooper is head 
iyesterday on her charge of ex- of the Exact Science Dept. of Sher- 
ree cruelty. Fonda denied the rard Intermediate | School, De-     
desertion and has said he was not on 
a dutiful husband, as he contends. | 
Police Say Brothers 
Admitted Burglary (3! ont wus srt tf ‘Pontiac police said today that poe were married’ 
wo \prothers have admitted a bur. ‘”” 
glary \\which. netted them nothing D Sea M except a possible a New — Principal ie Pontiac area for the’ Junising! 
The pair waived examination in |Club of Derultiwa® eneuinced Je: the breakin March 27 of a. drive- IONIA “—John M. Eaton, as- terday by Maryad@, Johnson, 96 S. 
iste >» superintende stor St., a member of the club's, 910 ve , sistant to the superintendent of Astor ) 
t Qakland oe Sa aa schools, Wednesday was appoint- j board of directors. 
  The proposed economy rates 
  
Ske Fonda was granted casio 
Open Membership Drive | 
28, for Munising Club 
1957 membership campaign in Pan American President Juan | 
  passengers would be 
bound over Yor arraignment Mon- 
‘Court. effective next fall. He succeeds| opportunity for former residents of 
ney are Jenty D. Zimmerman, i! oyd T. Smith, who is retiring| Munising and Alger County to get 
of % Lewis “SPand Franklin janter serving as principal for 35|together and renew acquaintances, 
D. Zimmerman, 22, who gave a *°*FS: _ Miss Johnson said. Detroit address, Both were freed . 
under $500 bonds set in Pontiac, : a 4 
A LOAN | eo. 
ended my worries! .. Municipal Court. 
Jerry's arrest, according to Det. 
“Berghcial's Olt Conselidation Service showed me how to clean up bills and reduce monthly. pa that were too high. And | Raymond Meggitt, clears up some 
BREVARD, N.C, —Rangers at 7 ‘breakins in Pontiac and Oak- 
then— in a single visit — lent me the cash to get a 
Fresh Start!” You, too, can get a cash loan in just 1 visit to the In his confession, 
|Meggitt added, Jerry implicated | 
office if you phone first. Or, if more convenient, write or come in. 
Loans $25 te $500 on Signeture, Furniture, er Cer Before the proposed rates can bé. 
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Teche training cody man. : |_ Offshore in. a_ landing. cra, Shoup signed up forthe Marines|y served In China and at sea, tmarried to the former Zola Dela son, Robert, 18. | : Shoup Mai.-Gen. David M.) as muchas any man Ke has Sh scape Sano and then, led Shoup, 2 bee ited US. vi weed ae * * «8 n credited with the Spek in the sweep inland. By; story at Tarawa. After those. bleed Shoup's job will be to make boys)7” hours in November 1943 in nightfall he had set up his com- into Marines without hazing—and which the Marines suffered 3,166 ‘mand post—15 yards from the wa-| without endangering their lives. aamualtion Ghox warded the ter. 
He alae will have fhe ob of cu edad of Heecr, eee | ing une eae old disciplinary * 7 As the senior officer ashore, prac of the Marines’ noncom-| ., severe! ocked Shoup, who had received a field missioned officer drill instructors), Ato | shell . 2 sod ed by promotion to colonel only a couple without undermining: their author- ing serious leg wounds which had of days before, directed the entire ity or wrecking their morale. (jy o-ome infected,” the citation operation, 
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Shoup's appointment ag inspec-|himself and . , . rallying his hesi- daring tactics and selfless devo-| tor general of recruiting was an-|tant troops by his own inspiring |tion to duty,” the citation read,’ nounced yesterday by Gen. Ran-jheroism, -he . gallantly led them|Col. Shoup was largely responsi- 
dolph Pate, Marine commandant, |@cross the fringing reef to charge ple for the final, decisive defeat in the aftermath of an investiga-|the heavily fortified island and re- of the enemy.’ 
tion into the Apttl 8 fatal march/inforce hard-pressed, thinly held 0. ins purty | at Parrig Island, S.C. Jines.” In World War II Shoup also! In that march at the recruit) THEY WERE CLOBBERED collected two Legions of Merit, a| depot six “boots,” as the Corps} After the initial assault wave commendation ribbon and = calls the untrained, were drowned.|hit the beach they were clob- ed campaign pod for service () 
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\, shoemaker while paying tribute to 
r "you are finished and hunt it until dark. Usuélly, next 
- Ruth’s record of 60 in a single season? Several candi- 
" Bench the team's star slugger 
‘friends and neigh 
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low Club champ. Mason saniee: 
“Greens fees are 50¢. Caddies cost 20 cents a ‘round. : 
I paid my 33 cents. Caddies are out of this world. 
They follow the ball like hawks, No skylarking. 
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day they have the ball for you. 
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Best sherry cost 12 cents a glass at the “19th hole.” 
Starring golfed at the 16-hole course at Santa Cruz. 
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clouds. The final two holes are under construction. It he has maintained that Frank La 
would shake the bad luck that has 
trailed him, that his stellar pitch. 
ing would soon be rewarded with 
victories. 
The Tigers made good on both 
counts yesterday against the    
  | high-flying New York “Yaniees, 
They pounded out 15 hits—inclad- ing six extra base knocks—to 
back up Lary’s strong 3-hit 
pitching. 
Topping it off, the Pigers handed young Johnny Kucks his first loss 
a : . 
Today ~ Detroit club was in 
Boston for the opener of the 3-game| 
set with the Red Sox, another team 
lexperiencing a sputtering start this) 
season. 
The Tigers’ 8:1 victory yester- and a three-run homer and Tuttle 
jadding a double, and a triple along 
With an infield single.     House and Tuttle were the big 
powers, House swatting a triple In_the well third inning, when 
Detroit scored six times on an equal 
number of hits, Kaline flashed a 
lot of speed to beat out two hits 
He led off the inning by beating 
Gil McDougald’s ‘throw to Bill 
Skowron, and later on raced out a 
slow roller to Skowron, 
It was a much-deserved victory 
for the young Tiger righthander, 
who dropped his first two de- 
cisions of the year. Lary had 
started three games and finished 
only one, He lost the season's 
opener to Kansas City on a late-     
is called the Golf Club of Tenerife. 
We used English golf balls. They cost $6 a “dozen. 
The climate fenerally is like perpetual spring, al- 
though we did run into a l of the same bad 
weather that ruined Europe this winter. 
‘There is a new hotel with instant service—and I mean 
instant. You renee your fingers, and there is a boy at 
ar ur elbow before you can turn around. You fly to 
adrid in one of the big four-engine jobs. Then you 
take - smaller plane on a five-hour flight to the Canary 
Islands.” 
PROMOTION-PUBLICITY MAN KEY FIGURE 
I still insist one of the most important key figures in 
a baseball office is the promotion-publicity man. In 
a highly competitive market you must merchapdise 
your product, package it attractively and present it 
properly or you are a dead duck. It's not enough to say 
... “Here’s a ball game.” Not in this day. 
Johnny Carmichael asks: “Who's going to break Babe 
dates already have filed intent. Some are only 56 behind 
Redlegs on Win Streak 
Without Big Ted ‘Klu’ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS leader with eight; George Crowe, 
big Klu's ‘‘temporary’’ _ replace- 
ment; Ray Jablonski and Gus Bell 
were the home run heroes last 
night as the Redlegs ran their rec- 
‘ord to 17 out at Crosley Field in 
the six games. During the spurt, | ~ 
Post has hit six homers,   
may not sound like good mana- 
gerial strategy, but it’s worked 
wonders for Birdie Tebbetts of the! 
Cincignati Le! 
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Ever Sace big Ted Kluszewski 
was given a reserved seat on the 
bench, the Redlegs have been on     Ceewe_ Bill (Moose) Skowron and Detroit ce: 
and rookie Frank Robinson three. what looks like the ‘“Rock-and-Roll” Waltz at first base. Tuttle cause of 
each, Bell and Ed Bailey two each grounded to third and Bill Martin's throw pulled Skowron into the elder Bill Tuttle collide in , players colliding, and in the 4th 
the knee bruise. N 
McKinley end costh (33 inning Skowron 
te the flight of the ball. Umpire is Bill 
ee oe Tigers won $1. 
  jand Jablonski one. 
° 
The modern Murderers’ Row| 
stole the headlines from ‘the New 
York Giants’ 6-5 victory over the 
Chicago Cubs in 17 long innings, 
on Daryl Spencer’s long fly, and 
a 10-9 victory over Pittsburgh that 
sent the St. Louis Cardinals to.the, lal 
itop of the National League. Cin-| 
the major league cinnati and Milwaukee trail by a 
‘jhalf game and the Dodgers and| 
Giants by a full game. 
; ee 2¢ @ 
Philadelphia and Milwaukee Hometown Gives’ sense ‘wt wis '{- In contrast -to the National 
Rocky Welcome ‘a ststenits.' a diet of home runs and victories, 
with five roundtripperg coming]| 
last night as they blitzed Brook- 
lyn's faltering Dodgers 106 for 
their sixth successive victory. The 
skein has lifted the club from a 
15 mark inthe basement to a 7-5 
withi, the leaders of the 
scrambled National League race. 7 L ° e 
Wally Post,   
word in the American League with 
a pair of youthful righthanders, 
. Detroit's Frank and 
Retired Heavy Champ Brewer of Boston aoivieg aul ac all the 
Returns to Brockton /2swers.         Lary knocked the New York 
Amid Cheers Yankees out of first place and 
blanked the New Yorkers until the 
BROCKTON, Mass. W — Rocky/ninth inning, coasting to an 8-1 vic-| 
Marciano returns home today to|tory behind a 15-hit Tiger attack. 
one last full-throated reception by * es 
bot before slip- 
ping into the quiet life of a re- 
tired heavyweight boxing cham-   
Brewer went Lary one inning 
better as he shut out Kansas City 
all the way in hanging up a three- 
hit, 2-0 victory.   ider the table’ 
fense in 1949 has been introduced 
in evidence in the government's 
monopoly suit against the Inter- 
national Boxing Club and Madison 
Square 
‘patrick, NEW YORK —A memorandum ithe time and er secretary 
leging that Joe Louis had 
\terrific fear of being beaten’’ and 
\demanded an extra $100,000 “‘un- 
to make a title de-jin 1949. He retired March 1, 1949.! 
Garden. 
The tax-free sum was to be in 
addition to the heavyweight cham- 
Tom | are eel bee cont ot the 
net receipts of a title fight, ac- 
cording to ne memo. 
This was ey in Federal) 
Court yesterday when the govern- 
ment produced.an inter - office 
|memo from Gen. John Reed Kil-; 
then president of the 
Garden, to Ned Irish, Garden éx-jdiscussion between 
ecutive vice president. The docu-| and Sol Strauss, lawyer for the 
ment was introduced during the|late Mike Jacobs, regarding. the 
government's cross-examination See situation. The memo dealt 
Truman Gibson, Louis’ lawyer at Jacobs’ home in the ‘latter part 
“aloft the Internétional Boxing Club. 
by Jacobs, then the ailing head 
of the 20th Century Sporting Club, 
Marshall Miles (Louis' Louis never ee os the title 
   The memo wag dated March 25,| 
    cers, with violating antitrust laws said that he of 1948 or early 1949 and attended} Memo Alleges ‘Louis Received Tax-Free mi Z table, and the meeting broke 
“Sol said thatJoe had a tert fhe 
fear of being beaten and had 
asked Sol what he could expect if 
he were beaten. Sol said that in 
       
     
     promoting championship fights 
this country between 1949 and 
. The case ig being tried with- 
out jury before Judge Sylvester J. 
Ryan. 
Kilpatrick's memo related to a 
the . general] jin 
in 
1953 Mike (Jacobs) 
Gibson and 
said that they) 
h Joe and that     in Miami with : 
Marshall Miles. § 
left Mike alone 
in a few minutes 
very upset. 
“Sol Said that Joe told Mike that 
the $100,000 would have to be tax           ion. 
Though Brockton’s favorite son 
announced he was qui the 
ring and his title al a week| » 
ago, the folks in this ustrial 
city some 30 miles south-of Bos- 
ton Want to make it “official” with 
a parade and all the trimmings. 
There have been other celebra- 
tions for Marciano by those who; | 
watched The Champ batter his/ 
way through 49 professional fights. 
from crude beginnings to become 
history's only unbeaten heavy- 
weight. - 
They turned out in huge num- 
bers to welcome him after his con- 
quests of Rex Layne and Joe 
Louis on the way up the ladder 
and his storied come-knockout of 
Jersey Joe Walcott to win the 
championship. 
But today Brockton says wel- 
come back to the usually gentle 
the dedicated man who punched 
hig way from. obscuring to world 
Oe 
Prep Calendar - TODAY 
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St Michael at 8t Benedict 
St Frederick et RO St Mary 
OLB Mary at Bt. James_ 
St Rita at St. Clement Fast Detroit at Birmingham 
Mount Clemens at Hazel Park 
Milford at Clarencevilie. 
Pitegerald. at Madison 
Troy at Roseville 
Oxford at Nor 
Lapeer at Romo 
Wrandotte at Roval Oak 
Ortonville at Frenkeameth- ack ¢ 
Waterford at Walled Lake 
Southfield at Birmingham 
Holly at Owosso 
dolf 
Pontiac at Fiint Porere 
Milford at Northville’ | 
Wyandotte at Royal Oak, 
ennis 
mresoms at Roval Oak 
FRIDAY 
Baseball 
Waterford at Van Dyke 
Southfield at Walled Lake 
Berkley at Parmingto 
Bloomfield Hills Pers Maree Woods Branch 
Wins Press Award   
              ‘most valuable player.” 
The 228-point shooter for the ‘'t Pontiac in Sagina® Svaney Conference 
meet at Baginaw Arthur Mill 
cre brook, Roches}ér, Farmington (tri- 
efguler at pee ok } 
Get ers after a long and difficult study 
of the qualifications of: the cream 
of the 1955-56 players roster. Walled Lake at Milford 
Berkley at Ferndale 
West Bloomfield at Clarkston 
Brighton at bc 
Pontiac at Saginas “Arthur Hill | 
Ferndale at Royal 
SATL DAY e 
pis all 
“Western Reserve at pcrmeress 
ie 
Milford and Permingiee tm Albion Invd- | 
j 
tional, | Bioomfield Wills in Southeast Suburtian, 
Confeernce mert jc 
‘ Ten 
Western Reserve at Greabreck. rage to select any one per- 
Many were mentioned 
ceuadersa. but only one could be 
chosen, 
  Mike Hanes 
(202), 
(187),   McManus ‘Most Valuable’ 
Big Bob McManus is the 1956, team control, 
Press city basketball adult league pressurt, 
'He is team morale, maintenance_ of 
_Sportsma nship and 
“the 
h one player most deservii 
(203), 
Bob Hobson (193),- with a meeting in Miami, Fla. at|free. In other words, under the 
West Kiwanians Sponsor 
Sunday Show af Speedway 
      aries when the Pontiac M59 Speed- 
way opens its 1956 racing season 
this Sunday. |Bud McGrath, Lynn jAllen, / Bob. Sunday’s inaugural program Terry, Tom Clifton, 
will be sponsored by the Kiwanis /Pat Lally. Louis Ba 
Club ot West 4 Pontiac, with all and Jim Scribner ar ‘afnong the! 
SS ~— Kiwanis members who will race’ 
Cross Fires 79, “wor esos tren ‘Sunday's 10-event show by conditct- | 
ing a special race. Frank VanAtta, 
, and Dick 
      will compete in the regular por- 
tion of the program, headed by 
s Michigan champjon Mickey Katlin 
Paces PHS Win and Pontiac Speedway champ 
,Chuck Partello, Others include 
“Rusty Kelley, -Joe- Doyle.<_Bill, 
Back in the groove again. after Kourt, Mary Main, Len MacAbee, 
‘a slow start, Tom Cross Wednes- Chuck Powers, and Pontiac's Joy 
day afternoon’ led the PHS links Fair 
\Chiefs to a 12-3 victory over Port ike came elas 
Many of the uate’ top drivers ~~ 
self control ender 
high, shut out ‘in individual matches. 
cooperation with of-| 
‘shown in the accompanying photo ficials, acceptance of adverse de-.plays Flint Northerp’ at Flint CC 
with the fine watch, awarded by’ cisions, 
|The’ Pontiac Press as his reward. play,”’ 
He was 3rd 
Bilt York! 
Don Williams (83) and D. 
‘By elimination on shown ability, /Sebring (175), in the top 10.) | |Huron. The win squared the PHS 
|Season’s mark at 2-2. 
Tom, who has been one of the 
team's top players for several 
years, has been urable to get | 
down to his customary low scor- 
| ing—that is, until yesterday, 
Over the Municipal course Tom 
banged out a good 79, his best . 
match card of the season. He 
was the match medalist. 
Three Port Huron players were 
Coach John Matyfo's squad j 
fair today. This is one.of Cross’ favor-! 
committee reported, ite layouts and he has wae 
e scored well thepé. A match, ori, 
Shaw Jéwelry quintet has been award is Bob “Me Manus of Shaw’s inallyset for Friday at Port aed 
yelected by-a committee of observ- Jewelry team.’ ron's Black, River layout has been 
Bob, former St Frederick's cage canceled/at request of the Big. star has long betn a top player in Reds éoach. It will be 
city Class A ranks. 
With so many potential “most highest scorer in his loop, back of 
valuables” and “valuables” Harold Trott (285) and William Yesterday's summaries: 
| among the 200 players, It was Taylor (257). Walter King (220). tor Don “R bes obtiane Ucar 2 panty) 
Ge’ rald Long. Oech (so. played 
laterS~ 
1-38—79, 3 points) f. Frits 
43-—05) 
Bam Coleman ‘eo 42-82, 9 paints) def; 
| Oreree Gough (47-41-48, 1 poin 
“ig Ghorter \146- 40-84 
Prank Kellogg (46-54--100 
| Bob Clapp (4$-42—87, 
Bob re) points! def. 
Waite (« “= 03). A "quatitying run, four heat 
races, a pursuit, four-car dash, | 
| sengi and feature will accompany | 
the Kiwanis event. Time trials 
begin at 1:30 p.m., with the Ist | 
race scheduled for 3 o'clock, 
Tickets are available through Ki- 
wanis members. The committee in 
charge of the show includes Bill 
‘Brown, tickets; Jim Scribner, Ki- 
wanis race; and Fred Gibson, Fe-) 
lix Vitasinsky and Bud McGrath, 
publicity. All’ Kiwanis members 
will be on 
in the program, | 
Albion Invitational 
Attracts 72 Schools. | ALBION «® — The 16th annual 
Albion College invitational track 
imeet — largest- single-day track 
meet of its kind in Michigan next 
to the state championships—has_ 
drawn entries from 72 schools for 
the Saturday events. 
“A total of 1,087 athletes will   
track ‘at. Albion, and Sunday to assist’. Gets Top Rating : ANN ARBOR ®-—The. best bet 
for first string fullback next fall 
when Michigan's football team hits 
the Big Ten season is trim John 
Herrnstein ph — Ohio, n 3 Hits, 8- 
: _ [Detroit ..seves > ae AP Wirephete| New 
AFTER THE BALL IS OVER — New York Yankee first baseman runner's path. The second photo shows the knees of the respecti   
inning two-run double by ene 
City’s Gus Zernial, 2-1, then 
land last Friday when Bobby. 
Avila smashed a 10th _ inning 
home run.> 
Lary yesterday. They got one run 
in the first on Tuttle's double, Ear! 
Torgeson's fly and an ‘infield out. 
A single by Charley Maxwell, Ber- 
toia’s infield hit and an error, plus 
a force shel urpd produced oa run in 
lost big third inning wrepeed it 
up. After Kaline’s infield: single, 
Kuenn got a one-baser to right on 
a hit-and-run and Kaline took 
Kaline and sent Kuenn to. third. 
Then came House's smash into the 
lower right field. stands, scoring 
three runs. 
The Tigers didn’t stop there. 
After. McDougald tossed out Max- 
well, Bertoia was hit by the 
pitcher, and scooted to second on 
- @ wild pitch. Lary flied to Mickey 
Mantle but Tuttle beat out an in- 
field hit and Torgeson walked to 
load the basen, 
Casey Stengel replaced’ Kucks 
with eabaade Rip Coleman, and 
Kaline promptly beat out a hit to 
‘tirst base scoring two more runs. 
Mantle spofted Lary’s shutout: bid 
with a round tripper to open the 
9th inning. 
Duke Maas was expected to start 
today for the Tigers in Fenway 
in two games, but has no record,- 
43 615 aStruck out for Maxwell in tn 
bétruck out for Coleman in 6th, 
cores 16 000 
York ..,... » 000 000 001—2 
B—Kuenn 3, Martin 2, 
Lary, Boone, 
Tuttle, Kaline, Kuenn, Mantle. . 8B—Kuenn. RAI Mang ah 
  
  
  
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ansas City at New York, p.m.—Cee 
carelli ok vs, Larsen ( 
Detroit Boston p.m. hess 
  
  
          «fev Kansas uty             Herrnstein fm ne res of spring 
practice teft, but he looks like the 
class of Ahe freshman squad, in| 
spite of an ankle innury that) st 
yanked him from the lineup tem- | 
Qoaches don’t like | epramitments at this stage of the | Members of the Kiwanis Club of proceeds going to its = Youth Ac- | game, but Bennie Oosterbaan ad- | THURSDAY'S SCHEDUL West Pontiac will find themselves | civities. / mitted last week thay Herrnstein stan yay ive) = -|beh the whi d underprivi- \ 5 3 iced chil an cl ne The Kiwanians themselves will |= the potentialities of great. |M¢v Tort, ot Muwsukee 9 pm. furnish one of the highlights of ~?¢**- Soll oweand goby py Sogeatwmers eg 
Herrnstein is the biggest: of the 
\five fullback candidates. on the 
Michigan squad. He stands six-foot-   Also impressive is Bob Ptacek, 
a Cleveland quarterback, who‘ was) 
Herrnstein’s tearnmate on last Kee Fork at erage: 9 3= 1, 1:30 m., fall’ s fresh rman squad. Brooklyh "9 pm? to make || 
  Gow ork € 10, 
b Reynolds, two inches and weighs a solid 210. 8. Louis ne Pittsbu 
    
  (21) vs Nuxhall ¢ 
Only games scheduled 
WEDNESDAY'S oe 
Only games 
FRIDAY'S SCHEDULE 
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 6 psn. dropptd a 4-3 decision to Cleve-- 
But the Tigers made it easy for 
third. Ray Boone's single scored| 
Park. He has appeared in relief |” 
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Tor nm, Ih 4 0 @ Mebywald, 3 0 0 
Kaline, rf 8 2 3 Mantle, cf €1 21 
Kuenn, » =666 1 3 Berra, ¢ 401 
Boone, Jb = 4 1, «1 Skowren, 1b 1 0 6 
House, c 613 neon, Ib 2 @ 0 
Maxwell, if 3 1 1 Martin, 3b 4 6 1 
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     PRESS BOX 
The all-sports banquet honoring 
Bloomfield Hills High School ath- 
letic teams will be held for the 
first time in the school’s new cat- 
eteria tonight at 7:00 p.m. Presen- 
tations of awards by the coaches 
and basketball's “‘most valuable” 
player will be named. 
The — Oxiee lon Club's 
rifle team Ne. 2 won the 
Valley Rifle League champion- 
ship with 9 25-point victory over 
Lapeer at the LOGC’s. indoor: 
squad, was the top. shooter, Other 
team members were Barney 
Harold White, Pil) Adants, John 
Steffen, Red Danielson, Ed Peck, 
Bob —— —_ a Delpier. 
Pat Wilson of Lapeer will call 
ithe signals for the ‘".Green" team 
against, Jim Ninowski of Detroit 
moses who. will quarterback the 
“White” jerseys in the annual 
spring game Saturday afternoon. * * * : 
The Chicago Pace-Makers, an 
all Negro baseball team is looking 
for a, booking in Pontiac as part 
of summer tour, Home office for 
scheduling the Pace-Makers is 404 
W. Grant Street, Milwaukee, Wis- 
        % it af i 
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MH ; 
discuss their plans. 
* *- « 
Gregoric revealed these plans 
last night as he remarked: 
es ©e« «> 
“We don’t want a track in an 
area where- people don't want it, 
but from the reception last night, 
the people seem to like the idea," 
  at St. Louis. |MIL PRESS BOX   
TROPHY INSTEAD or TICKET FOR 
SPEEDING — Waterford Township Police Chief 
Frank Van Atta takes a lobk at the 
3 pointe, det. ‘battle it out pn the Alumni field get by speeding in the proper place — | Speedway. Van Atta will be one of the Kiwanis 
f . a: 
4 ~4 | 
wee re 
Hm Qe   Cub» ‘drivers in 
‘at the Races” 
trophy he’ can: 
the Pontiac 
/ is to be held 
Sunday. Showing off the trophy is Dick Dewey, 
manager of a Speedway. |   
the organization's ‘Kiwanis bas | 
iat the Speedwiy next 
    
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forecast more of the same tonight OG | As the trainers cast their eyes: 
as the names of the 3-year-olds| Odie Clelland wants no part of toward the skies and kept mum he were dropped into the entry box |the race for Mrs, Helen Kellogg’ Sjas to their racing strategy, the 
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Secrets of Better Golf By Patty Berg ~ — 
{clubhead will follow the flight of tte ef a Seren us 
The hands and wrists initiate 
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The downswing is a “down and 
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LOUISVILLE, Ky, W#—A pair   
| TROPHIES p.m, (EST), i | 
Seventeen starters would boost 
the gross purse to a record-shat- 
tering-$167,400 with a net of $123,- 
300, also a new high, going to the 
winner. Swaps’ $108,400 of a gross of rank outsiders, who'll run as” 
an entry, were the first to be en- 
tered today for Saturday’s run- 
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1 Size Up These tucky Derby. 
Twenty-seven minates after the | {rack conditions,” said Wright. 
entry box was opened st 7 a.m. 
Felix P. Aime, stable agent for 
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NCAA Slaps 3 More With Probation NEW. ORLEANS  — Auburn 
the University of Florida and the 
University of Louisville planned 
today to adjust their athletic pro- 
grams to the probationary status 
imposed on them by the National 
Coteciats Athletic Ame. 
The three schools were added * ¢ @ 
yesterday to the growing list of 
schools placéd on probation by the   dudveru, tree) years, he kat poried 
For the first two years, Auburn's 
athletes will not be allowed to 
NCAA. Auburn's ta is for;compete in bowl games or any'in the final Associated Press bas- ievttetiinal event thel waperts GulietbeR pal poll this” year, Lnelevile 
NCAA enforcement program. Flor-|won the 1956 National Invitational 
ida received the same penalty for/Tournament. The NIT is one of 
two years. the tournaments that cooperates, 
Auburn also was warned that|with the NCAA, 
any violation of the probation! Dr. Ralph Draughon, president 
might lead to a recommendation|of Auburn, probably summed up 
for —peaicn — the NCAA. the feelings for all concerned when 
. lhe called the probation “rough 
Louisville's alin applies | stuff.” 
only to its basketball team. Sixth   
  the Univer. At Louisv ille, ky,   
Loaded’ Spartan Gridders 
Is Saturday fit of an exceptional 1955 sopho-   E q S ri f) l 
EAST-LANSING (# — Michigan 
State will flex its football muscles! more crop. for the last time of the spring en| The two breaking into the letter- 
Saturday. iman lineup are fullback Bob Hand- 
How A the Spartans look this/loser, 
spring? They're loaded. \LaR 
out this fall. It happened before Detroit. 
when State slumped into a 3-6 * ¢ @ 
season after winning its Ist Rose La Rose, from Grosse Pointe, 
Bowl game. 
But all you can judge by this. : 
early date is appearance on the junior in school. 
practice field. And during the | Pat Wilson, who has been four weeks of early drill the 1956 | pleasing at quarterback, will rua 
Spartans have looked mean and | the Ist team. He'll have Clar- 
mighty. ence Peaks and Walt Kowalczyt 
The some 90 candidates will be) 
divided into two teams for the Teady are saying the par Is the annual intersquad game. - 
As a tipoff or. MSU strength this! season but didn't play. 
  season, there isn't a single sophio-| Don Gilbert, a junior, will be at|, more — figuring eligibility as of fullback. There was some talk of 
next fall — on the Ist two starting | shifting Peaks to fullback but other 
elevens. Only two of the starters candidates have been doing so well 
failed to win letters last year. (he wasn’t tried at the position at 
MSU has 25 lettermen returning all this spring. 
this year and is reaping the bene-| (Others on the ist eleven will in- 
clude Tony Koledziej and Dave| 
NCAA Reaffirms Rule ane'rat ure ae akin, Dan   
  
Barring Puck Tests wd an Maat cnr NEW ORLEANS  — ‘secs Former Champ 
‘on the status of prospective stu-| 
dents who sign tryout agreements 
with Canadian apigaide al 
The il said: y 
It decrees that prospective col-' mannered Dorothy Kirby of At- 
lege students will no longer meet !anta faced what likely was her 
the NCAA's definition of an am-|biggest test today in -her bid for 
ateur when he signs for a tryout another Southern Women's Ama- 
receives money for. signing. jin 1837 and twice finished second, 
Walter Byers, NCAA executive had a quarter-finals appointment 
director, said the rule does not!with Mrs. Maurice Glick of Balti- 
apply to students who have en-|more over the Homestead’s 6,312- Collegiate Athletic Assn.'s (NCAA) 
counci ruling 
= Faces Big Test rule goes into atte Bey ‘. me 
with a Canadian Hockey team. It|teur golf championship. 
rolled in school before Sept. 1,|yar@ par 74 Cascades course. 1 has reaffirmed its 
| HOT SPRINGS, Va. # — Mild-| 
applies regardless of whether he; Miss Kirby, who won the crown 
bo Po Goa Mrs. Sam Byrd of Birmingham, 
any money. |Ala., battled Wanda Sanches of 
—- -—- Baton Rouge, La., in the other 
Laurel racetrack in Maryland lower bracket quarter-finals 
opened on Oct: 2, 1911. match,   th the 2nd team, and Cliff 
right guard with the -ist 
Of course, the load could fizzle team. Handlosér is a junior from 
worked with the squad all last 
He's a 
at the halves and coaches al- | 
    | 
| 
| ARCHERY CHAMPS — Here are the Pontiac Archery League's 
indoor champs. The league holds its annual banquet Saturday at 
OCSC, when trophies will be presented 1st and 2nd teams and high 
shooters. Front (above) from left are Joe Kerr and Gene Calhoun; 
top, from left, Pete Lewis, Dave Roberts, Charlie Blake. They are 
tops of the 12-team loop. Runriérsup were Sid Stark, Rusty DeRousha,- 
Joe LaVire, Theobel Payne. ; 
  
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| Sew york wp — Rocky ater. Gar Ray Gunning ciano says he has heard that there) 
was ‘‘a little old aa — his “Se for KO Over Olson 
town of 
bought a new po a5 ape thi SAN JACINTO, Calif. (INS) — 
ning bets on the retired heavy- ‘Sugar Ray Robinson served notice 
weight champion's fights. Mar- eaey, that he will be gunning for 
ciano quit the ring unbeaten with! 4 kayo when he meets Bobo Olson 
a 49-0 record. lin their middleweight title bout 
e* ¢ e@ \18. 
Asked on a television show last) ‘‘I know that Bobo will be a des-| 
night whether it was true that the |perate fighter but if I hit him, | 
whole town of Brockton bet on his| I'l) knock him out.” 
  fights, Roce ated and replied: 
“I heard at — was a little|of the Class A baseball circuits.   Rocky's Wins beet ea ay aay fights | 
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Major League Leaders ‘$100,000 Host Job .. asi Ces Seat LAS VEGAS, Nev. (INS) -- Re- AMERIC. - Cincinnati, ¢ end Themes, tired heavyweight champion Rocky 
eecland, tipi Mantle gh bey Were Bani end Mastal. et, Eous,”« | Marciano has a $100,000: job in 
ell, Petros, 30, ae ee La ya ago, Robinson CD uss Vegas if he wants it. 
city of Louisville vice ‘president, | AONE sPrticti. Maus ghey Tort Wall nd GentgPhrsuieh tnd ar * 2.8 K, 11; - Olsdn. ington, 10. “Rob : : bebear heed Strickler, ara ar TONS BATTED TN—Mantis, ew ort Lo.” Lawrence. Chschinall aud. and gre. The champ was offered $100,000 
take Scarier mas ane meceauney nd, ia: Kaline, Detrott, i1; Bauer, Newlers tied with 10 hao yesterday to serve as host at the 
to follow the. regulations of the the|ton ee ns Se Menon, Washing ever, chieage. et pritna, “Pitsburee|Femont Hotel for the next year. 
NCAA,” Phsigg me a ted ow Relapse aa ~— Craig. Brookiva.) The Fremont is the newest of 
Since the start of the NCAA en-|™2r parYore tga tsogs, Washes meberta, Pametolstin, 3, Las Vegas’ lavish new hotels. 
brcnen omen MS a ar Others have been reprimanded, |, "OME Rone ante New, 4 has 
jeensured and “‘severely censured |4; ‘seven players’ tied =_i > : 
nd reprimanded” for various of-,STOURN, BASES “ruiley._ Bantinore ifenses. PITCRINO layers oa shane 1 
| *- 6s 8s ‘Cleveland and F TPES atrse. Thee; ; The University of Cincinnati, | W#son, Saltenare and Larsen, New York, 
iplaced on probation April 26, 1955, STRIKEOUTS — 
for one year, was remoyed from|P** Washington, 30; Ford, Score. Cleveland, 31;   
    
  
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SOUTH BEND, Ind. (—Aubrey 
Lewis of Notre Dame, Who may 
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State. 
The 6-foot, 186 pound sopho- 
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jlin and mile relay in the dual] ,, 
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The Eastern League is the dean|University of Texas track team He hauled in the big one off the 
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     ST., LOUIS # — “The bgh just examination of X-ray film indi¢at-;They obtained him from the Chi- 
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* This was all an upset’ Walker aig il] remain in the hospital 
could ‘or servation, 
Cooper, could — eax (ania It wag a typical pre-game scene. left-handed pitching. 
which felled veteran Hank Sauer | Sauer stepped out of the cage| While he was in are Sauer wan 
vot the St. Louis Cardinals before and the 41-year-old Cooper stepped/a, constant worry to opposing man- 
last -night’s game with ‘the Pitts-|in. _. [agers and pitchers. Manager Fred 
burgh Pirates. wo  |Hutchinson and General Manager 
On the first pitch, Cooper’s bat|Frank Lane considered him a big cash, figuring he™would remedy, 
their sorry 1955 record acces   Male” ei + ‘ , / ! ' ad ' 
: ee | an THE PONTIAC PRESS, eatrmetuy fae & 3, 1950 ; ; 
When the University of Southern] . Lightweight L. C, Morgan al | ‘Begins Saturday 
Sa ate ee “Hank Sauer i Hit With Bat in Practice Baebal Program Ready The Pontiac Parks and Recrea- | ball glove and -fennis shoes to 
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sarap at ston Sa, tanya a Oe of the summer’s junior and nalldey gla Nomanapa pada ad t leagues, scheduled to get 
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on the ear. 
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‘inch cut on the lip and his left slugger collapsed. — 
he stepped out of the batting prac. SCiousness       “What happened?" asset. 
Hank is tied with Hack Wilson 
he mumbled, for eighth in the all-time National 
flying bat which struck him as then. quickly slipped into uncon- League home run rankins with 255. 
He was carried away Sauer regained consciousness in 
tice cage. on a stretcher ‘the hospital in time to hear the ~- 
Dr. I. C. Middleman. club phy- No one could say whether the ‘windup of the 3hour 46-minute 
sician, said he took 12 stitches in bat flew between the cage netting marathon which -the Cardinals, 
on the and its supporting pole or barely won 10-9 in 10 innings to regain 
ear. He also did plastic surgery|cleared the cage completely. The first place. 
slatter was considered most likely. 
it was a one-in-a-million accident. He sald he was happy cooner Olympic Candidates 
| Miadtemen said 0 preliminary| The Redbirds will miss Sauer.|ning pinch single ‘contributed a game-tying through dune 9. ne? 1 BOM under way when school 's over 
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“Milford, Utica, Lapeer - Track Teams | Rout positon PECIAL «Winning all but onie of 13 events, Rudi Gabier’s thinclads alse lay team lo pace Milford with years, overpowered Fitzgerald. gerald, far in arrears, took and 
\lford. Be eee A bebe power- took seven 2nd places and estab- 164 points. Aven” on Lake Fi sp with 37 2/7. Avondale finished 3rd 
overwhelmed kston and’ lished two field records. New’ quadrangular meet on Fitzgerald's Clarenceville in a triangular {eae ee yes Jones of Cldtenceville captured eee ark with 35 6/7 and Lake Orion scored 
    
    
      J night the 180-yard low hurdles in a close ‘91 t . s 
. at Milford. in the shot put and Jim Cook in | irace to prevent complete domina- Ernie Malzahn won both hurdles a . 
The Redskins piled up 92'2 points the mile run. Lee Averill won ‘tion by Milford. jand Bernard Janowsky took the 190 Sparked by Tom Wilson, the Only WE STOCK TRANSPARENT COVERS /, 
while Clarkston took 2nd with aa the 100, 220, and broad jump, | Utica High School, boasting one and 220 to lead the Chieftains as Lapeer track team faced to an FOR ALL ‘55-56 MODELS 
and Clarenceville scored at. s+! and initiated the winning 880 re- lot its finest track squads in recent they amassed 88 6/7 points. Fitz- easy victory ever Oxford and : 
oe ! Imlay City in a triangular meet COMPLETE . CONVERTIBLE 
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Coo erate On the Stur eon CINCINNATI (H—The Brooklyn, Ohio State has been the leading jr, te - arate a el wv a" Dodgers, who are having their /producer of football players for the te Shi nay pans. fai . : 
S troubles in the Nationa! League Cleveland Browns. claimed eight   
        MACKINAW CITY — Before wejseason fishing is not yet ripe. race these days, had another,| na places to defeat Wayne, 64's to] 136.138 5. SAGINAW STREET FE 4-8272 
ey the oon rr yesterday we! Some catches reported but another more pleasant problem facing| The National League is in its Ito ocd. a cae erie ning a dod : < 
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   ‘a that is. Didn't see Runs of big rainbows, which lan invitation to make a tour of 
any evidence of just haven't been up to snuff in | Japan? 
© celestial trans- most streams so far this year, | The Dodger players are mulling 
, portation. A group) have been occupying our Over the imvitation, extended by 
of swans sailing thoughts for several days, so the Yomiuri newspaper organiza- | 
“into a nearby “© figured the Sturgeon wag | tion, and unofficial reports say a 
worth a check to see if it, too, |= el 
sanctuary gave US 4, following the slow. starter pat- : 
mild turn—but tern, It ts. we did see a ven- Vou: von meltic fant} 
erable gentleman ery, very few big fish have i bring in a brown been netted -to dafe, although an 
PATTERSON trout that failed oecasional ‘“‘bright’’ rainbow indi- 
to meet the eight pound mark by cates that some spawning activity 
has started the weigh ar ne wet aiot i ovetase: According to A) Schreider, at 
This was a nice fish. A very Wolverine, this season is the poor- 
nice fish. In fact it was a “est to date of any in the past 11 
know ‘years. He is speaking primarily 
on ce was. ee nin ote of. big ‘“‘bows’’, but browns aren't SEE CRISSMAN 
coming as fast as they might? For Clean, Dependable 
Checked the Pigeon River for aither.   
    
         
       
  
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lems that plague other streams. (45); believe’ what they read in INSTALLATION wi as f 
The Black River is in about the the papers, and still go out and AIR YN ad 
aoe ae pcxtither stream 1s bring in limit or near-limit BUMPER REPAI particwarly high, or badly «iS: catches from the Sturgeon are: 
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Ut : ae _THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MAY 8, ae . 7 me 
Hollywood Headlines: — Bo , . wdewer ce! 
New Movie ‘Julie’ Keen: ENJOY Mulli:Million Dollar | MAY time Doris Day on the Travel - | SPECTACULARS in Technicolor | _ i 
ete laa on the Giant Theatre Screen | MOVIE time , Doris Day all over town these! dispute about this. Th f studio 
= oo. s jrental and set-building js elimi-| 
jnated, there are still salaries to | One day she was at an insurance! 'be paid, plus the ex ol trans: = 2S a . | 
‘building in Los Angeles, the next porting workers and equipment. '- 
at the Hotel Statler, She has been ; | serene _ oe 
at a market in Brentwood, an|?NLY ONE, SONG 
lapartment. building in Westwood.| Doris gets, to sing but one song; N 
(When I caught up with her, she! in the picture. She had only two 
was playing gin rummy with her/in her last one, “The Man Who O 
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“M ethodists sCon tinue Plans, 
to Condemn Segregation. 
MINNEAPOLIS W--The world’ s{ing “greater “interracial brother 
' hood.” largest’ Protestant denomination—|! oe 
the Methodist Church—today: be-) 7,,, chnference's first action 
gins closing ranks against racial was to amend the church consti- i 
segregation. |tution to pave the way for all Ne-| 
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    ~ igro church units to move into the! 
Delegates_to the church's quad-jregular organization framework. | 
general conference The plan, which still must be! 
een 2a ratified by two-thirds of the voting) 
forth a three-pronged PrOgral™ |Getegates in 132 conferences, per-| 
yesterday condemning segrega- mits individual Negro churches, or 
tion, making integration possible entire conferences of Negro, 
in the church structure and study- ichurches, to transfer into regu- 
ing new ways of bringing Negro'jgy “white” administrative units. |     
   
          
     
         
               
        
  
stand-in in a modest room of a:Knew.Too Much.” But she assured 
   
           
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gregdtion more closely together. | Such action would be on a vol- middle-class apartment in Holly- peel kia wasn't trying to escape 
} * wood, {i : : ¥) ON t sis and could be under- * @¢ « » AMEND. CONSTITUTI untary ba: partir LOCALES =i Battling ae; as 
   ‘Td like to do both,” she ex- 
    The conference sped through ac-,taken by two-thirds vote of the 
' tion opening the door to full inte- regional groups involved. of Those Fighting FEATURES! The reason for ll these wander- plained. “I'm going to do ‘Pajama   
    
   
     
      
  
  
  ! gration in the church, urging abo-; ings is her latest picture, “Julie,” Game’ next, so that will be an Wolfhounds Meets i lition of discrimination or segre-| For slum betterment, Saigon, in a suspense dramia that is being out-and-out musical. After all, I've. a G irl in a x 
, gation and setting up a commis-' 'Viet Nam, will install 23 new wa-) filmed in aetee kacales. ‘done non-singing pictures before. : : ae She W 
“on to study ways of develop-'ter fountains. | pf Sse eine at all te ‘Storm Warn- Pink Kimono! ° Fed os ——— se deat tees ee day cheer ing,’ and I had only one small ? 
ing inside the studio, unless we song in “The Winning Team.’ ” AS BAIT ce 
it rocess ts,’ : 
= explained. : a ¢ KILL Mount Ararat, the traditional THREE STRIPES , for a KILLER!     
     With all this traveling and shoot-| pestin lace of Noah’s Ark, is 
ing in odd places, I wondered if be ae feet high and is in 
she didn’t miss the comforts of & castern Turkey near the Russian’ studio, ys A Se ‘border. in the SUN 
      
  TODAY . _ prices FRIDAY 40¢ ‘til 5 P.M. 
50c Nites-Sua. 
SATURDAY | Children 206 
“Not at all.’ she said cheerily. J yn MO i COTTEN - Jean PETERS 7 | 
INROE - Joseph COTTEN - Jean PETERS : , “Tm having a ball.Jt’s so stimu. ene lias a | SLAP HAPPY — Katy Jurado : Te chad colo aes : wa : mes : : 
. * above; tossed an ad lib slap at ating to get out of the four walls mee } ae ef a movie stage and work in real Anthony Quinn during the filming lof their new movie, “The Lonely places And I've been very com 
Gunman.” The fiery Katy fired fortable too. At the insurance build- 
‘when she thought Quinn slapped ing, they set aside an office for 
her too hard during one of the me to relax in. At the Hotel Stat- 
soamealll Guinn retrahad tran tent ler, I had my own suite.” 
 taxiatng and the show went on. {NO COMPLAINTS 
| “I have no complaints,” she, 
id. “The film we have been get-! | sa 
Pra la Bla Is ting 1s wonderful—the real locales 
io it a note of authenticity. | 
“As a matter a ro it wouldn't, 
le me any good if I did complain.! 
\! used to be able to go home and! 
complain about the producer of   
     
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——S == ae Party iitecders es sine ton To oe | OO Cs | — Mat. 4c; Hoe. 50; Chia 200 |_1v* eo “An Invitation to Excellent Food” - fT Hit for Starting Spat He is Marty Melcher, who hap-| TODAY thru sATUupET . 
srever FROM STEAKS, CHOPS, CHICKEN | With Nikita on Tour =" % ner stort, | BARU SESS | esses . | This oe 4 ne in- -real : 
MANNY'S FINE LIQUORS—FINE FOOD | Loxvox in_pravda today ac. locales has been done betore, es D ARRELL'S «West Huron at Elizabeth Lake Road cused leaders of the British Labor,Pecially during the era of ‘the           
    
  
    
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      party of picking a quarrel with|Semi - documentaries following : 
i ee mmm Nikita Khrushchev in an attempt World War II, Although outdoor DRUG STORE 
\to head off the formation of anjlocations were used, seldom were | 37.39 § Saginaw FE S-4521 1] Box Office Opens 6:30 P. M. international Communist-Socialist films made entirely away from tm Cabland Theater mids. 
united Se iB studio, as with, “Julie, " Doris:   
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F 1 | . as 9, 4,0 te ) Phone rE +461 ___ |] Khrushchev, head of the Soviet] LAST TIMES TONIGHT! HURON aes A ALM ees \| SERNAS Communist party, got into a row | 
        
      
      
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'when he and Soviet Premier Nik- \ e The Brawling 
q i] } “ater olai Bulganin were visiting Britain. From Warner Bros. in CinemaScore ano Wi neocon mess meas 2 
ered pains creel | ____ EXTRA: COLOR CARTOON! 
4 being persecuted behind the Iron | SUNDAY: “A MAN CALLED PETER” and “QUENTIN DURWARD” 
    
    2150 Opdyke Road | omen sco TE = : | ‘2nd MAJOR HIT!   
NONSENSE SAYS NIKITA 
i | —~\ M-G-M’s MUSICAL ROMANCE OF RIO! dal atl pemese 39 8! TONIGHT - THURSDAY wee) DOD de os 643 — 9:19 - sense.” He said there were no. Wt LANA TURNER 
6 sia ' “JOHN LOUIS , Social Democrats in the Soviet |} 
‘Union, and the fate of any -el 7 Tree a /Un Fi ind ate any - eise- \ 
| y else MONTALBAN  - |where were no concern of his. 
His reaction was considered, " i =" Vachon! ‘           
      
       
    
         
       
           
       
          
    
        
    
  
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  |here a blow to the Soviet drive! ‘ ” a MITCHELE for “popular front’” alliances with FRI "GIRL ON THE RED VELVET SWING | A town OF BILLY ‘Socialists and left-wing eae in s also — “VIRGIN QUEEN” 
| Western Europe. 
ON THE GARY “le @ e eee ——— aE: APTS: | stranger 
COOPER [Je eseeerT croons | mu 91902 inc } attended the dinner with Khrus e 
*wanmvanCcoron | Chev have denied they deliberatels ° and the things . ij om searen PATRICIA MEDINA Ss UCFORY BELLAMY baited him. They said they were . 
x Tecmmceee Renee by genuine hopes that 
SR wai he might Ee something for Social: he does to a : a ae _— lists imprisoned in Soviet bloc ~ i | —— . t Tagtet : : , countries. : e : Nl ow! r- ADULTS “Bbc. es ‘ Weseeara? to Masts Rd. meee of Birminghom its people, 
*. J, CHILDREN 20¢ | Federal Reserve NOW SHOWING THRU SATURDAY! [| . 
THE ZIP-A-DEE-DOO-DAH! SHOW | Order Defied especially ‘ ° FRANK (SINATRA S 
. by Bank President . t Presen! : 7 ! Wal Disney resens | SALT LAKE CITY w—A Utah its women. bank president” says he doesn't 
‘SONG HF THE SOUTH think the federal reserve system. 
can order his bank to add: 1'4 mil- 
TECHNICOLOR lion collars to its capital. He told 
a news conference yesterday he 
is going to leave it to the federal 
agency to try to enforce the order. | 
“RED SUNDOWN” | mse [ee 
WATERFORD   |der to raise more capital for his 
'Continental Bank and ‘Trust Co. 
here came without a bearing and] ALSO IN COLOR — FRANKIE LANE {fon of how mich capitelis"ade fin “BRING YOUR SMILE ALONG” quate.’ 
      
  
    
          
      
      
               the of Europe!... | ls holding corporation. 
a ~ PICTURE aA, But he conceded the order 
THAT | might “‘simply represent part of 
Car GRANT ; ,& general campaign to. force all 
- Y HITS = banking. institutions to increase 
KELLY Vv {their capital structure “‘ Federal 
reserve spokesmen were unavail- 
Grace a LIKE Able. . A . 
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He said he suspected the order % 
DRIVE-IN THEATER was caused by the sale of some of 2 
THE FAMILY DRIVE-IN his Idaho banking interests to § 
Will Loke-A R ATU Transamerica Corp. ‘‘As well as 3 
er Willioms Lake- ox ce oi _M. Pother long- standing disputes and $ 
I AST TIMES ‘TONITE differences.” 2 THE PULITZER PRIZE PLAY | The system, Cosgnff contended, $ 
WANTED by the police in all : ; le a record of hostility toward 3 _- NOW ON THE SCREEN! 
; Transamerica, a West Coast bank’ 2 
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Schizophrenogenic Parents Miss Ciies°™“?"™ ge By Walt Disa 
Which May Cause Retar dation in Child [wnenes THEY (nN THe HALL   
  
  STEPLADOER CLOSET... 
CHICAGO (INS)—The handsome,) In fact, the experts have coined, Here is a cue — but some par- UNCA DONALGO? WHAT OO 
upper-income Jones family lives in|the term “‘schizophrenogenic” to) ents, unconsciously miss it and YOu WANT 
the suburbs, has two children; one|designate mothers who may pro-| keep forcing thelr children to - IT FOR? 
is perfectly normal, the other men-|duce schizophrenia in one child and| perform. : “a at 
. _tajjy-ill, Why? a not in‘ the other or others. ; 
  
                
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ently normal parents can be ent misses “cues” given|Obvious signs from the 
tal illness “carriers” to one of in to| Contrary. their children — fust like the ta-It°nd ercper “oces” hosp gay Dr. Leon Tec, of New York Uni- nu aagaa °* Mary” infected! Parent-child cues, he explains,|"@TSit¥ School of Medicine, added 
children without herself succumb-lare exactly like the cues in a| ,\ Mothers often say the normal 
  
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YU THIS BE Bet? | CU Oe ky   
          the so-called split - personality | them. For example, born into exactly the same environ- disorder which fills more hospi presented to company and told |ment even in the same family.” tal wards than any other men- | to ‘shake hands’ or ‘curtsy Advised Dr. Daniels to parents tal disease, ‘ for the folks’ may back off shyly. | “Learn your child’s cues."   
    
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HOW ABOUT YOUR COUSIN CLARENCE Y HARVEY! = THEY NE, AGNES 2 HE AND AMY ABE As'Y SINCE THE city gut Y Z - : THAT INCINERATOR Ys f 2$ NEAT AG THE COUPLE ON AWED= A OA EN Bloces SA DING CAKE / a= THEY COULD LOOK /> GNIS TEN Oc 7 OVER THE PLACE FROM HERE -// AWAY = AMY. ww HOOPLE MIGHT INSULT 'EM |   
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THEIR HOMES IN ORDER! | A ANO ANTs COULD LEARN 
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~ Motors Lower “FIFTY-SIX_           iv 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. MAY a 3, 1936 ~     
  
  
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- DETROIT PRODUCE 
DETROIT, April 26 “focally follow - 
ing prices cover sales of grown 
oduce of yt us = taney ar pres | es only 
rought to farmers markets if 
NEW YORK. wo — The stock: growers and ou by them tn wholesale 
menane 
market was - mixed today.’ with bar ie Sepa Cector ancy, ¢5¢ bu: No 1. 1 25- ab bs: “aircrafts strong and motors lower, ! ‘Mactnosh, fancy. 400 bu: 
in the early afternoon. 
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There were gains of 1 to 3 points! "43 
around a point 2.00 and losses to 
throughout the list. an bu; apples, Northern band teal bu. ‘No T. 3.75-428 bu apples. 
‘Bide Red, fancy, 500 bu, No 1, 
25 bu. 
hy ER ho pn No 1. 1 80- 
Carrots, to ear o 1, 178-225 
s 1, yy 00-1 60 dos 
por Chives. No 1. 1 ts dos behs. Horse- 
tedish. No 1. 175-225 pk bskt. Leeks Trading was al a steady acc No 1, 10-200 doz behs. Onions, dry 
and came to an estimated 2 
000 shares for the day 
total was 2 440.000 
the market mixed 
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Aircrafts were buoyed bs 
of the House Approprial: 
mittee putting its okay with | 
action'! . i 
ons Com- £50 bu 
de- —— ) 500 ,-| No x 75-106 80-Ib bag: onions, een, 
,_ No 75-85 doz behs: onions sets, No | 
Yesterday's 130.2 00 32-ib bag — Pursnips No 1. 1 00- 
126 ‘5 ou s, fancy 2? 06 $0-1b 
  ar hothouse 1 
1. 70-86 $-!b eae rt bart, hothouse No 
100-180 doz behs Rutabegas, No 1 
7b-158 bu Turnip topped. No 1 2 00- 
ETROIT EGGS fense spending program of nearly pgrro:r Otay 3 AP. --Eggs fo.b De 
34 billion dollars 
also were strong 
market. The aircrafts troll. cases included, federsl-state Laan 
Whites—Grade A jumbo 46-48 w 
yesterday’S eq average 47\, args 42-45 wid aT 
434), medium 39-41 wid ave 39%. smal 
132-34 wtd avg 334.. Grade B large 18'2- 
41 wtd avg 40 Motors, faced with sagging Pro. Browns Orade A jumbo 43-46 wid ave duction and sales this year, were) oh: ree a: medium 0. poe B , rere - wid av r 
slightly lower and moderately ac-| i 4-36 wtd avg 38's . Checks mn AB ata 
tive. The coppers, ¢ 
oils were higher. ‘ er 4 ¢ 40-42. medium 37 Grade B. steady. Railroads were somewhat inne a ediu Ce 
ix rowDs rade A extra lares 
mixed larwe @0-4]1. Grace B ew" * * 
Among higher stocks were 
ing Douglas Aircraf 
namics, Glen n Martin 
necott Copper. Du Pont RCA. Ken chemicals and) ave 34%; Commerctally graded 
Steels were) Whites—Grade A OHI SG 40-44 
    . Comment’ Market aay Supplies 
moderate and adequate with trace 
fair 
CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS 
CHICAGO May J ' Chicago Mer 
Long-Be ne antile Exchange Bultec stead, receints 
Lumber. Gulf Oil and Royal Dutch rc 000 «wholesale buying prices w 
Petroleum. 
Lower were Chryster 
Reynolds Metals, 
sand U.S, Rubber. 
New York Stocks (Late Morning Quotations) 
Isl Crk Goal Admiral 193 
Air Reduction 471 
Allied Chem 125 4 
‘Allied Gtrs ... $0 Jones & 
Ailis imers 676 Kelsey Hayes 
Alam Ltd 144 Kennecott 
Alc’ soll he a 
Am Airline 235 
am Cen 447 Kroger Am Cyan 3.3) Lehn 
      Atm Motor; T 
Am N Oa 6 
Am News 40 
Am Rad q4 
Am Sreting si 3 
Am Smeit $37 
Am Tel & I 1821 
Am Tob 6:2 Am Viscone og 
Anac Co af Mead ¢ Anac WAC fe 
Armco St! 71 Mere 
Armour & Co 3 ? 
Arms Ck a 
atl Cet Line 59 Atl Refin 41.6 
Aveo Mig 62 
Balt & Ohio $15 
Bendix Av oe O12 
nquet eb 23 
Beth Steel ,, 140 
ing Air.... 
Bohn Alam.... 28 
Bond Le ee Is 
Borg Warner” an 
ris My 16 run Balke ..34 
aco 20 
Troughs 39 
Calumet & H.. 15 
Camp Soup 40 
Can 44 -. ie 
Cdn -- a 
Capital Air)... 36 
Carrier Cp . 3 
. dl . 12 
T 4 
Ches & Ohio , 66 
‘hrysler 6 
ties Bvi 70 
Clark Equip LF i ‘ 
aoe 
26 
15 
412 
“a7 
. 36 
4s 
ConPowp! 45 108 
Cont - ot 
Cont Can ,.. 46 
Cont Mot so8 
Cont Ot » 320 
Corn Pd one 2 
Freub Tra .. 35.2 Stud Pack Gen Bak .. 91 Sun On . 
Gen Dynam 624 Swift & Co Gen Elee .... 61 Sylv El Gen: Fds .... on6 Tezas Co 
Oen 7 
Gen 
Gen 
Gen 
Gillette 
Goodrich 
Goodyear 2 Grah Paig 1 Un Carbide. 
Gt No 4 
ot 2 
greyhound 16 
yulf OU .. 1223 
Hersh Choe agi 
Homestk r. 385 & 
Hooker ¥! 446 
Hooker El pf 100 US Tob 
WwW m2 
Todust Rey 476 Walgreen 
Ing Rand 612 
Iniand Str 87.2 Wert 
Inspir Cop 626 
Ipteriak Ir u4 
Int Bus Mach $25 
tt Marv 35 
Int Nick 45 
Int Paper 196 
is t Shoe 7 
t Tel & Tet 344 
STOCK BERR GES. 
NEW YORK “Ma 
Associated Pres 
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fi.dust 
Net charge 
Noon, toda) 270 7 
Previous day 
Week ago 
Month ago 
Year ago ... 
1966 high 
1938 lot 
1958 high 
1988 low 
  
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DETROIT STOCKS 
(C.J Nephier Ce: 
Figures “after decinia 
4Milen Elec & Equip Co* 
Raidwin Rubber Co* 
Gemnmer Mig Ce 
Howell Elec Mote: Ce 
  Toledo ¥ 
Ww ayne Scr 
    
Office Staff Strikes 
Over Wage Dispute Loew s 
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36 2 
: 25 it t “199 | Poultry up to 10 a 
Hea 
BO heavy type broilers or fryers 2% 
Ra 
Mpls W 
Monsan Ch 
Mout Ward 
Motor 
Metor Wheel 
Motorola 
Mueller ®r 
Murray Cp 
6 Nat Cash 
2 Nat Dairy... 
7 Nat Gyps 
2 Nat Lead... 
Nat Thea . 
1 NY Ceptral 
1 Nia M Pow 
5 Norf & West 
1; No Am AV 
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Sperm 
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Stevens 
Tex O Bul 
Timk 
Tran W Air 
Transamer 
Twent Cen 
Underwood 
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Warn 
hs mercial bul 
# Noor and prime 
43 choice 2200-25 90 iS 4 19 60-2) 00 half if hy 
55 feeding seers 1875 ‘oad good 1000 Ibs 
ee Prod Co 
fo sale. hid and asked changed 91 score AA S@ 92 A 5® 80 FB 
$67 @9 C S575 care 90 B ST a ¢ 
Ford, 565 >, Eges 
Pacfie, [gnolesaie cian prices unchénged to 
a steady to firm. recetpis 8 900 
|1ty higher US iy aie 10 per cent 
jand over A 40 per cent A 305 
xed 39. ag Ses U.S standards 
[318 ee 1%@ checks 38 current re- 
|cetpts 375 
CHICAGO POTATOES 
  ae CHICAGO. May 3} (AP) Potatoes , Ar 
“rivals old stock 41. om track 132. sfotat; 
: art U8. shipments 688 supplies moderate 
demand moderate. market about steady 
carlot track sales old, stock Washed | 
34.6 100 lb sacks, Idaho russets § 50-65 utill-| 
; $5.6 tes 418: Red River Valley Pontiacs 
28 a veces and waxed 525-40: Maine Ka- 
dims. unwashed. 460 New oari Sls 
179.2:21; on-track 87° supnlies moderate. de 
69 2) mand slow. market dul). washed. 100 |b 
162 sacks California tong whites $50. Flor 
1.70.2 !d@ round reds, 50 Ib sacks 245 
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184 Poultry . DETROIT POULTRY 
DETROIT, May 3 (AP) — Prices paid per 
Ib fob Detroit ge No Lt qualit five: 
vy type ieee 3. 31° Ught ty 20 
S heavy ducks 20° old roosters 12 
Comment Market about steady Offe: 
ings of heavy hers over @ lb are Itheral 
and diffieult. to clear Receipts of {rvers 
464 ample and demand just fatr. Caponettes 
. 313 trreguler with sives smalier than desired ; 3 - z - 
“1 ith supplies adeonate te the moderate ing while his operator's license | Mack Lee. 32. of Farmington and Reports Inc. The firm publishes his friend's. car, after another onstrated that whooping cranes . 3 demand 
ele MICAGO POULTRY - w 1 CHICAGO May 3 ‘AP)—Live poultry 
Steady om young stock and hens, weak 
43 4 on caponettes, receipts in coope 749. 
68.5) wachan, 
. ay st esas 16-19, ioral fryers 23-24, ence of liquor, John Crimp, 27, of ford post said the. pair tried to) The election of H. Stanley Krusen-S. Paddock and Elm streets. Cas- egg in captivity 
|Troy Township was jailed 18 days wh the clerk of a printing com- * 
  » 323) (Wednesda y 06 coops, 69 000 me 
to lower 
roosters 15-15; d 3 25 
7.6 Livestock 
| DETROST LIVESTOCK DETROIT, May 3 1AP)!—Hogs ‘salable 
180 Pew carly sales and Bids US. No 
$321. 2 one 3 180-240 Ib berrows * 0 gilts 
2c lower at 14.75-15.25, 
Habe higher; not established aner! ‘missing’ in-the freakin of Linda 
‘Vista School Tuesday night, Pon 
tiac police said. A window was 
found broken 239 weights or sows 
43.2) Cattle salable 200. Market siow, steady 
63.3, Compared last Thursday slaughter steers 
m2, selling unevenly, but mostly steady 
48.2 Some 960-1080 Ib kinds strong, plain 
100.4 heavy steers weak; heifers steady’ cows 
48.1 steady to weak, instances 3$¢ lower con- 
(sidering sorts bulls fully steady; stegk- q\ers and feeders slow. steady, about four 
$8. §| 00. high choice 930-1171 Ib steers 
@| 22.00; 5 head high choice 1346 ibs 21 59 
5) Lert , bobeat t choice fed eres 20 00 
7 very liberal volume at 91 60°: most 
806 bof fed steers 1800-1950 utility and 
5 commercial steers 14.00-17.00. about two | 
234 eee etna Te.800 Wate On| and choice - wifers 46.2 i}aes 10 : utility and commercial heif- 
ers and mixed yearlings 13.00-1650 bulk 
utility cows 1200-1350 few me cidwal 
| commercis cows 1400 upwards: ners 
and cutters mesiniv 10 50-12 50 iouit uttl 
ity and commercial bulls 1400.16 06 
Stock steers 20.00 about four loads lee 
and low. choice §)7 714 Ib ieeders) 1 
oo 4 
7) 
4. part loads choice $39 Ibe and 637 Ib 
6 
4 
5 
4 Calves salable 25 Today « imarkes gen 
nd 23 erally steady Compared last Thurscay 
s * 42.3 commercial to prime sealers lets active 
, Steady, cull and tility. grades ver 
ste Ot Calif a scarce. active, 1.00-200 higher bulk good 
u 4 and cholee vealers 26 00-26 be py 
‘few to 33.06 on Tuesday uth oped 
7¢.@ Commercial crade<« rs 0-20 00 et 1 and 
46 4 10% ptility 12 CO-16 9 
3 7 _ Sheep salable 50 Tod oy s market poml- 
4 nelly unchanged Conpared last Thurs- 
i ; da’ supplies included at ieast 600 spring! 
626 ore trading active on all" chesses 
short slaughter lambs fully 160 higher: 
sheep scarce, about steady: very wide 
42.7 Teese quality in shorn lam bs, moat lots 
2 cofisiderably mixed for weleht ‘and grade 
q Sround 150 head choice and prime short 
op lambs No | pelts 2350 mostly good and 
choice short tambs No | pelti 21 00-2390 | 
y Mostly utility and good shorn jambs 
916 17.00-30.00, bulk spring lambs 40-58 Ib 
31 5 good = ee chotece for Gireek Easter trade few chotee 64-79 a apuiDe 
o she Bod on 2800/2700 cull te ch 
A be siaughter sheep 8 
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK 
1. CHICAGO, May 3 (AP: -Saiable hogs 
10.000: slow, generally arowid 24 lower 
23,3 on butchers: sdws weak to 25 lower 
203 mixed No 1 to 3 190-270 ibs butchers 
AG 14.78-15.25, with bulk larger lots 200-' 
25@ Ibs 15060-15810 -seVera!l lots mostiy 
$56 No 1 and 2 190-220 Ibs i$25-5@ around 
182 100 head No. 1 and 2 190-251 Ibs at 
484 1560. these scarce. No 2 and 3 270-210 
Tos 1425-1900 other weight. - searer 
larger ‘ote’ 350-550 tee, sows 9) 50-15 50 1 
226 wm few selected jot, 300-325 [hs 4275 
with 400° Ibs weighs iostiv around 
12 50 
The ~Salable «attie 2500 salable cai 
200. xtéers and heifers slow weak wl 
Wednerday « low le se come cattle 
Stocks additionally 25-50 lowrr and being tak-n 
“2 off of market cow. and bulis slo 
1902 steady to 25 lower ‘eale fads «tock 
1999 ets and feeders abou. steady a gon 
1888 chotee and printe 1375 Jbs Nehrasks 
1904 steers 21 $0 nos! good to jow chetce 
162 8 steers 16 75-19 2 a fee joad and iors 
5 chotee under | 200 b= 1950-2025 some 
VT! 6 ythity and commercial Holstein <teers 
TBLS 1400-15 00. few loads and lots chofce 
148 8 heifers 1875-2025 good ta low chotce 
heifers 1823.18 30 most JItiity and con 
rercial cowe 11 00-13 M4 anrers ar 
utters 9890-11 75 uillity and coin 
    1400-1600, w few 24 on 
   1750: @ few joade high goo 
740 ibd - ve@riing stock steers 18 9 
rs 25 |joed T0@ Ihe Mols'tetn « eer 
te wep 500 slaughter lamt 
sit ighter sheep steady to weak 
all ints mostly good shorn lambs “o 
2 peits 2050-3150: @ few goot 
hd cholee wooled jambs 21 50-21 30 
most cull to low good lambe 14 00-20 50 
a few am § mostiy chotee 67-93 ibs 
native «pf ambs 2690-2650: Wf fex 
average 2406. a few utility 
         
    rs 
{00-6 00 odd head wooled ewes 6.00 
jown y 
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PORT HURON «pe — UAW-cio Five-Year-Old Girl Hurt 
office workers of the Ainsworth When Struck by Auto 
Manufacturing Co 
Edmond Har went on -strike 
today in a new contract es » A five-year-old girl darting across 
of Wall St.» at noon yvestgrday es-, 
"Local 135, said talks broke doa caped: serious injury when struck’ 
yesterday on an annual imprové- hy a passing car 
ment factor. Hardy said the com- 
pany sought a decrease 
amount provided in 
tract which expired Dec. 31. - Jane Marsh 444 Osmun St was 
under the treated for skinned knees and leg 
con; cuts and releas;d from Pontiac 
General Hospita! authorities said 
Hardy said the cut would amount) The driver. Peobert P. Whitten- 
to $24.000 over the proposed thré« 
vear life of a new contract 
employs 
workers in plants i 
Marysville and in Detroit -—Ainsworth burg. 19. of ’74. 8. Anderson St 
told Pontiae police the girl darted 
office into the street from the front of 
surburbaw a parked car : 
Hardy | Se 
said picket lines were set up at’: Yemen. a nation it the Arabian 
both sites, Peninsula has 4‘, million ie. 
  “MARKETS |Beans Coe 
recover enough to get back to retur® a 4-year-old boy they've little Freddie saw his natural par- termine in advance whether a 
ler, May $1.52; oats % to % higher, Breakin Reported \May 6614; rye 2 to 2% Nigher May 
le a2 me 
gre) of Clarkston was jailed SS davs ing after charges were brought troit editor of “Steel” and more re- 
735 caponettes $-$'2 Ib 30-32 ne F | 
4 
disorderly conduct 
‘lower Charge of driving under the influ: fice. after State Police at the Red-| — it was stopped at the corner of said, and the first to produce an Recognized authorities preditt 
after failing to pay a $100 fine pany on W. Eight Mile road at} Ibie Manufacturing Co. was an- Oakland County Jail when he failed Josephine noah egg No. 2 to progresai 
a be beret Park Justice the eorner of Grand River Tuesday nounced yesterday by Carlton M. to post $150 bond set by McCal- the nest yesterday while a photog- § manufactarers is taking appli- obertt aldwin noon 
P k d Parke t Mrs ra 
Pike and Pare streets, Mra, Ra  Crofoot Cub Pack 8 
iFri. and Sat. 8 a m to 2 p m. Nance at 9. pm. Saturday in the 1 
8 2100 eull to choice shorn ewes’ 
| —ae sia ate RPE, BESS 2 
  
Dealers Group Raps 
} Unethical Advertising a0 WASHINGTON ~The National 
‘Automobile Dealers Assn! has 
‘announced a campaign. against 
false apd misleading auto adver- 
‘tising. 
“The public is understandably     ‘50. Month Custody Battle = «= —*| 
Foster Parents Take a pi People 
Fr om Losses to High Court to Keep’Son*Are Safe Drivers ples ae Ae Soybeans we PROVIDENCE, R. I. «—Mr.|with the Sklaroffs since he was. Psychiatric Tests Find 
opening. pricé ang Mrs, Samuel Sklaroff have 3 days old. His natural parents, | ‘ ° | 
break which showed. losses run- made a desperate appeal to Jue-| Mr. and Mrs. James Skeadas, are, Accident - Prone Index: 
| ning to more~thay nine cents “on tice Felix Frankfurter of the U.S. Catholic and the Sklaroffs Jewish, 80 Per Cent Correct | 
the Board of Trade today.. Supreme Court. , ‘but the religious difference is not 
Old crop soybeans, which have- Of ‘an issue in the case. f eons : = & jcontused by exaggerated claims of 
experienced the widest advance They want Ve to stay a tourt | * * 6 | CHICAGO W#—A dream of high- fantastic saving, give-aways and 
(misleading advertising which has’ 
‘been prevalent on the part of a 
‘small but vocal minority,” a 
Statement issued yesterday by the 
association said. 
} The association laid down a 
‘group of principles which, it said, 
~ are “dedicated to removing this 
<@ jtype of advertising.” 
| Ruled out are exaggerated sav- 
1OMA MARIE BISHOP (ines elaims; terms such as “‘need since the start of 1956. did not order that would require them to’ Yesterday, for the first time,-way safety experts—a test to i 
previous closing prices. But the raised from infancy to his natural! ents, as' he sat with his foster, person is mentally accident-prone’ 
new crep months, never very parents by Saturday. parents in the courtroom, For fhe: or accident-proof—appeared a step 
weak bounded back for substan- ee Skeadases the sight of the boy nearer acne mony. ON COURT ORDER ; 
hal gains as compared with yes, 7 undoubtedly’ brought back memo- 
rearere eines The Rhode 2 a SUPTEME rieg of the night when Freddie Details of teas whack proved 
In "other grains considerable Court orylecest the pau imme was exchanged between automo- about 80 per cent accurate in 
hesitancy was-noted at the start, Gately afterward, the Skiaroffs’ piles parked on a Lynn street— fhree separate trials were pre- 
bli then| thelmurikee (Gnraad Sorc core? cul we ani: al to Frank- ithe last time they saw him until /pared for the annual convention of 
SeETeaaivelinivinell camenintontne ccc) eee cs thé yesterday. the American Psychiatric Assn. 
Aorerred| ‘contracts (tilcomil case ne eran custod¥ ADOPTION FIGHT | Preliminary findings from the 
  battle 
i» and rye. Wheat also made a good, “The youngster ha: been living) Two years after that transfer, S-year-old accident research pro-| ” “warehouse clearance” and advance, partly on hopes of ex- ed Nebel s been living: the Sklaroffs sought in Juvenile 6c at the University of Colorado Fear Missin Woman ‘xe=sesi " misleading terms 
‘port business. [Court to. adopt him. But. Mrs, Sb0ol of Medicine, conducted in such as ‘no money down” or “‘no | Wheat ae the mi a te * Hearing Aid Firm Skeadas, who was unmarried at! pe Raga de a ldown td kos ” ; 
hour was unchan to igher th time f birth but lat M p | principles _were drawn up 
i a os ee es y eve op ancer , yy the association's committee on married Skeadas, who claims to 1. Religiously inclined persons be the father, fought the adoption. make the safest Sas The missing sister of a Milford’ dvertising ethics, headed by 
The court ruled that she had not — 2. Motorists with a predominant woman is being sought by her Frank H. Yarnell, Chicago, NADA Tie nie About $27 and a hearing trans. #!ven her ponent . interest in asthetic or theoteti- family who wish to warn her that! President for 1955. 
higher, May $3.18's. a ard 1): cal values have the wost safety they believe she may unknowlingly 
‘to 62 cents a hundred pounds higt- mittcr worth $150 were taken in Back in the courts again Su -reeords. : : " Ss agam, Su. + —_ ches “2 the victim of a rare type “R rf 800 D or May O07 the breakin Tuescdas night of @ perior Court granted the adoption cancer epo amage : ; The project leader—psy chologists earing aid compruiy olfice in the petition, © to have > State delen ~Spenc hearing aid compruiy office in the petition, only to have the State red pavchalrists tested andlins Mrs Helen Sper nce has asked 
i i antince sine Bh uidinge. Pon. Supreme Court overturn the deci- ue spe : _ 3 < Grain Prices Pontiac Stute Bank Building, Pon i u el en the deci lerviewed 264 airmen from Lowry help in loc ae) her sister, Mrs as Blaze Hits Trailer 
CBI AGO. GRAIN . ew sion and deny the adoption. Birt wen Ioma Bishop, 34. who deft her De-- 
CHICAGO Mi 5 P'--Opening «@! = a tac police said ¥ * * Air Force Base Denver, on thei: ” 3 j ‘voit home Dec. 17, 1951 and has May: $2.28; corn % to 2 cents high-| 
$1.28: soybeans 4 lower to 472! 
  A 15minute blaze this morning Wheat ; uly : ; . ; > ; svchological, psychophysical anc Mav 226'. Sep -....... fas The office apparentiy was en- When the Skiaroffs failed to ms & a , ‘not been heard fon since. : 
ace ‘ a “R e , . " tered alter the door was pried open B'Ve Up the child, the Skeadases ey popneromical ms erecta isis Mrs. Spence says that.13 deaths ee house Wailer st oS tee 
Dec nv «(7M AY 138) swith a screw driver. as was an. Urought the latest court action two The airmen had high, moderate jy the family are- now believed to\® graph . caused some $800 dam- 
a veee USE Sep TT. 1284, . a “weeks ago. jor accident- free ar Vv ing records. ‘have been caused by cancer, a fact |“®°: ‘Pontlac firemen estimated July 2.701, 1 $8 Dee cree Palte other office that night where noth _ | not feealieed [Ey te) eelasing wror| No one was in-the trailer when Ch re - 
Dee eee 1a ive is ing was reported missing, police B . N | “The ais —_ achieved) a), A rather! died ja larch andre broke out at 8:20 a.m, ap Mi . Tate Sep. : |. ; s 
Oats * ont 125 Said. usiness Otes Pos this test sugyest that differ lasother sister underwent surgery | parently after smoldering cigarette May OB | The branch manager of the looted ent sorts of individuajs are re to halt the disease this year. | butts were thrown into a waste-_ 
- ~ office Seoaain Williams, of 314 Election of two persons to the presented in the accident and non- penc _|paper basket. 
| d C | d N. Perry -told police a desk board of the U.S. Truck Co, and accident groups,”’ they said. ae! ee Hi grag jaar The trailer is owned by Addie 
0 ge q en al and two otal file cabinets also three others to vice presidencies ‘dark brown hair and brown eyes. | Tapscott, who said insurance will 
: were forced open, apparently with was recently annotinced by Board \cover the loss of $300 to contents 
Regular communication Portiac 4 screw driver. ‘Chairman C. W. Behrens. 
Lodge No. 21. FP. & A.M. Pri NY The new directors include Robert Minor Pleads Guilty Whooping Crane jane $500 to the trailer itself. Dam- 
      
  jage centered at one side of the 
4. 7:30 p m. Samuel E. Smit L. Jones and Henry Dunn, while t B p kitchen, firemen said. 
WM = re : Pair Faces Charges [Ever J. Klebba was elevated to 0 eer ossession Whoops It U n 
jor vice president and Donald _ 
News in Brief R bb tt f re Ward to viee president. Donald A minor arrested last night for With Two gs Brewery Plant Razed 
' in 0 ery emp Baker was appointed vice presi possession of beer pleaded guilty ; ALPENA # — The old Beck 
dent in charge of operations today, but a 21-year-old compan-, Nt-W ORLEANS (m—Josephine Brewery building will be razed to 
Pleading guilty to twa charges | Two brothers. both factory work ion pleaded innocent to a. charge ntade big news in the zovlogical make way for a metered parking 
yesterday. Frank Shanahan, 23. ers. faced arraignment this morn Floyd G. Lawrence. former De. of furnishing the liquor. world Saturday when she laid an lot. The brewery, built in 1887 
Donald L. Caston, 20, of Keego egg went out of business with the ad- 
when he failed to pay $40 in fuics yesterday in an attempted stickup cent! manager of publicity for the Harbor was fined $25 and jailed vent of prohibition in 1918 Vari- 
imposed by Independence Town- by which they allegedly hoped to Packard-Clipper Division of Stude- five days by Pontiac Mumcipal Supt. George Douglass of Audu- oys gmail firms have used the 
ship Justice William H. Stamp. gain money to continue a drinking baker-Packard Corp., has been ap- Judge Cecil McCallum‘ bon Park strutted like a new papa building since then. 
Shanahan was charged with driv-/spree {pointed executive editor of Ward's Pontiac police arrested him in and told newsmen the event dem- ———__________ 
REAL ESTATE 
SALESMEN .-   
wag revoked and with drunk and Edwin C. Lee, 33, of Garden City :Ward's Automotive Reports, driver reported their car had Can breed in captivity. 
were charged with assault with in- Ward's Automotive Yearbook and forced him off the road, Josephine and Crip, her mate, 
tent to rob being armed by the Ward's Canadian Automotive Year- Officers claimed they found sev- are two of the 28 whooping cranes 
Pleading guilty yesterday to a Qaktand County Prosecutor's of- book. eral hottles of beer in the car when remaining in the -world, Douglass 
that by 1960 over 50 per cent 
of all new homes will be pre- 
fabricated. One of the most 
ve prefabricated home ito a place on the board of the Hig- ton’s companion was remanded’ to 
rapher was waiting around for af cations for sales representatives 
Yet. Lt Howard Whal ‘ester firm. i > N —— st, in this area. Only men inter- De ww are haley said r fi A partner in the New picture of the first ested in earning over $12,000 Mack Lee wore a purple scarf; York Stock Exchange firm of There are more automobiles in ——-- --— 
over his face and brandished a toy|Shearson, Hammill & Co.. Krusen California than there are motor Australia’s new beer tax will, peed choad opera a 
pistol. They were scared away is also a director of several other vehicles of all kinds in the Soviet amount to two cents per 10-ounce: anager, Box 17, Pontiac Press 
when the attendant screamed, he national companies. ‘Union Blaas, 
said, but were traced through the = —— a 
About su was in a billfold wet heense pats on Mack's car. 
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Now Makes It Possible for Any 
New Car Buyer to Own a Big, Beautiful 
56 PONTIAC During Our 
SPRING SALES 
JAMBOREE —_—— ome 
This Is What Makes the 
Car Say Go! And the |Higbie Jr., president of the Roch lum pending trial May 10 
Ten sets of keys were reported 
    
ee 
  
Ave. told Pontiae Polit 
rommner wie vn. was ew ReCOiveS Charter am to8p m, May § 9tol2 am 
Re-Organized SGhureh of _ fesu \ new charter was presented at 
Christ of Latter: Dav Saint 19 a meeting this “week of Crofoot 
Front St Adv. School Cub Scout pack & Mrs. 
Roland Stephison president of the 
school PTA made the presentation 
Cubs winning awards were: Don- 
ald Marsh Michael Measel, Jon 
Stepletom Robert Woody. Kenneth 
Goff Jr, James Mitchell, Kenneth 
Good buys in clean used cloth--\fcClellen, Wesley: Williams and 
ing and household articles a the Ernest Humphreys 
Bargain Box, Jr Leaxue's Resale 4 new Bobcat. Cilbs rt Stephison 
word, MI 4-4528 “esis baby Was welcomed to tepnec 
Rummage sale Ay St. John's 
Lutheran Church, 87 Hill St.. from Slate Dance Proceeds 
8 to 12. Saturday. ae Sth Ady for World Service 
Rummage sale, 197 8S. Parke,- Proceeds of the World Service Rummage sale. sponsored by 
Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorortt, will 
be held at the League pf Cath Ic 
Women Sut Mas th at 9 00° 
am. to 200 p in Ady. 
--Adv. YMCA will go to support the or- 
Rummage sale. Grace Lutheran <7Ztion's programs in™ foreign 
Church. S. Genesee St. Fri 9 tog {OUntes according to Marrie Tu- 
Sat. 9 to 12 —Ady bergen, youth director 
Young people ages 14 to 20 are 
invited to attend, he said. If vour friend's in jafl and needs 
bail Ph FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031 
~aav Buenos ocr Bombing 
_Rommage sale. Youth Center, BUENOS AIRES Ug — A bomb   
Lake Orion, Fri and Sat Ad\ Aploded ™inder a streetcar in FO P ° WwW 't St Y | 
Rummage sale, bri. and sat 10 | nenos Alres last night. hut it was rice on op ou. 
1h 4 26 Row cL : Get : Ady mu sasily a noemeaker, No one was 
_ urt and there was little damage Th M M d P 
Rummage sale Sat 9 98 Wo The dvanh thrower escaned e ost fe] ern ower 
Hurur Any) 0 ee ee 
Plant i in the Industry! 
  Earnings YORK INS: —Celanese Corp of Rummage sale. sat 9 to 1 240 
Tica announced net Imcome fof the 
nded March 31 of $7 44) 764 S Squirrel, Aubin. Heiai Ad\ 
br 
to 39 cents hy common «hare Thi Mother Hits Parked Cars; » 
Children Cause Accident ect UI) UNDO GT alk ear Sales increased fo Sah Au 88) fron 
A mother last control of her car S45 O81 689 In the Int: three months 
of 1954 Now is the time to mare your move! Get a Bonus in Extra Sa5 Go and ean 
for less than many models of the low priced three. We need good clean 1953 
arid’ 1954 Models and will pay Top Trade-in for them! Come in Today for 
Demonstration Ride and get our Difference Deal. Convince jrourself that Dollar 
cay Cork RA eon Seto ~ for Dollar you Can't Beat a Pontiac! 
ave March 11 of $2 ah SALES DEPT. OPEN 8:30 to 9:00 P. M. Mon. om Fri.; Sat, Until 5:00 P. M. 4 rommon «hare 
— EFFECTIVE APRIL 0th 
a, NEW SERVICE and PARTS HOURS: 
Detroit. Edison Co. Mon. thru Fri. 6 A. M. to-6 P: M.; Sot. 7:30 A. M. to 1 P.M. All cars At indicated dividend of $1.80 this stock left for service must be picked up ie then. No cars released after service 
; a hours. vields better than 5°; at present market ; i . 
“ Pontiac Retail Store 65 Mt. Clemens, Across from the P. O.    
and rammed two parked autos yes 
terday afternoon when she reacher 
to stop her baby from falling off 
the Tront seat Cd 
  n Pontiac (s.ner ospital \ire in thé same period jae, I . : mitiar : eral Hospita ht < eo tneremseg 0 84. 48D Or 
Viole Bis of Tho £ First. <-er O29 46 0h mn the tritin three 
’ O48" Ave owas treated far menor bruis _ 
@s as was the baby Carolyn, 20.81 LOUIS stich INS M Ty Cheric@t Corp has angounced carr 
months. a son Michael, “1 was af $32: 163 for The first quarter of 
uninjured ; : npn Thy oe CE period last 
The aceident oecurved at 3°45. sales for ea eene he “ aes . : compared #ith t p.m. on Wall Street, police said. Braege of 1958 ° : 
    
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es ; | THE PONTIAC’ P HIURSDAY i . [ora ‘HE PO PRESS. THURSDAY. MAY 8, 1956 a | EVEN - i at fst) aes = | FIFTY-SEVEN || > | of storm sewer in Astor street| Handley "Ralpi Kent, T. -b. | : : we © struction A engl grees tlveraad ag ghee eee ria wheel nm three persons appainced trem the Counts | then the County Clerk of the County of . from Meines street to: atlironmes lye ere opt epee Loom Ty = EE md and three persons appditited | Macomb, State of Michigan, shell act Help Wanted Male 6 
Clinten_ Heights, Thomas C. Veughn, John Kadingis, Steve! of gu cea be “ bod = preye) boxe oe =e meee PES ig pS amare \ 
Wusion end Astor etreet from Maines Coffentgis, Alphonse J. Stenger, Wilmer|one for a term enpiting June 30 i98e;| This Auth ty oebalt tossame fet inet APPLIANCE SERVICE MAN AND | te Clinten River ts now on file in) Brown mas ao Carlos L.ianother for a ‘erm capiring June ,30. upon the fling ot be tified ned pea retrideromen’ 56 a \ 
napection ~  |Wilis, Ceci! R. Coach, Elmers Keneis, 1957, and another for a term expiring | these Articl revieed in the ares) pee \ ts also hereby given thati the Arehie Rose. Mr. Koblman, L. Suge. june 30. 1958. Each ‘respective tnember | ¢ Dg Arcee oe in she bre) BROWNELL REALTY 
ssor of the City |C}e* Thompson, James R.Cone, EF of the Board shall qualify b: : 7 —* ARTE | pening at their 
. ‘ishion ‘Tatro, Horace C Sudbury, Dean W:. 4 sry tueiity by raking che || Rebs reel lated for an experienced estate 
City, on th Mh dat mr-Greenhoe, James L. Newton, George & a cenag etter pern St otfee ane ee te: Signe Articign—of “Inceeporation may salesman, Applicants must be be =| 
. 1986 at & o'clock xe m. to re-/Gariand, Roland Nonathaker, Noel E. tne Sommers of Mogg eh vigit ‘Trustees sey coeeee i laa ae steunslisnks tween ages to 35. W. for \ | Few anid essesament. at which time ana Marth. Albert E Rodger, George McCie!-"snai!_not be paid ety. salary for, their become a Member of this Authority, > ‘tetview appointment giving full : 
-iplace opportunity wil! be given all per- len pat pense loner! — beset services, but the Board may authorize such amendment to and the Articles of pease eee: ae 
eee to eer [iit Ral othe yea Antes ee en a ea near caaktctanty ane ries 1? Owele Nalin " curred In connection wit, ' \ative y of sue unty, elt 41h - = <—~ = = inerepofore made by the City Assessor for of the Authority The Byala Oo reaee or township iaeounee - Sacomaet a AUTO PAINTER... C 
ADA R EVANS. [ihe Teenie delravine fberwt "tecaad on the firsi secular day in July of each |.member, and if auch amendment is shop. Experienced only, refer. #% Oty Clerk eee he cela cedi borne by pectal year at 200 o'clock p.m, at the place adopted by the Board of Supervisors of sees Hepat ol ney PS pom! 
~ . May 3, 1956 s Ms 0 Aruction of curt of holitmg the meetings of the Board each constituent municipality of which “ _ Sagina §._Bive 
: = ae - = | eae hat camp ona related 202 the purpose of organization. At such the Authorily ts composed Other BUSY SEASON, JUST STARTING. 
Notice of Special Assessment: | Mutit. Since ond. gravel om Baldwin crsenisation meeting the Board shall/ amendments may be made to (hese We need men at once. Neat @ 
Carb, Getter, Grade and Gravel Fo eeete street is now on file sect ® Chairman and a Vice-Chairman. | Articles of Incorporation at any time if | | eels ambitious, and , Gutter, Gra and Grave! Oa pvenst Me 7 Sle oh lnepection He) who shall be members of the Board, and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of meet the public bey * not nec- 
Wolte Street. «| alcs* aide Phoresy given. that the! OepleraCy, aud, A FFRRIUTE ED sed ee coach cempeny dey "tack, Scermbg Aopiy ts 9 galy m8 | Te: Pontige“Ovien Schoo! and tg. aif Commission tnd the Auses ot the CXS ices hal serve Unt ie orgeniaation | emanément shall ve endorsed, publianed, Oe Hwy” Seg Mt” Bridger | parseue y Sate reeled Tice ee hetre y Unaton Fenian: Gill Teck US spe MMISHON necting in the following year or until, and certified, and printed copies there- CAB DRIVERS STEADY. % On 
lthe roll of the Spectal Assessment here- Chainber th said City, on the 6th day Of) 1) nie resnective successors shall be se-| Of filed in the same manner as ‘he older Com id inst Ld 
tofore made by the City Assessor for the Ma: AD. 1956 a: 8 o'clock pm lO Te-\i00 a4 Je ee cows scigicnl Acticsevel incoresentin pair on etic any as apply 438 
parpece «010 dotrey ie net eet s ne view seuss Ce Oe ereen atl dea Within twenty 30) deys after this that the ftled and printed copies shall Orchard Lake. 3 to 6 p.m. __ 
Wn te ale ora outa “ ’ Pisce vere Done heared iret | ainiect become effective, the seed con tice by the recording officer of CARPENTERS — UNION — ALSO 
‘ . é s ha epeaahan § sheild et ALA AU RU be eard ef Supervisors of each constituent | the Authorit. wl as ist t join union if e 
_/ oes men use ie constr ctlcu! of : oo Os eee 2 1986 municipaltty shall select ites_representa- | These Articles have been adopted by union For Nesasesakes in Pune 
jmutter, era = and ravel and relate € ADA R EVANS tives on the Board to serve for thé “the several incorporating murfctpalities an¢ Saginaw Call FE §-6039 in 
work en el e street from Fd ns) fest cit "7~ terms hereinabove specified ft as hereinafter set forth in the following AM and MEtIrose ¢4111 in p.m, 
ito Montesa el ie Uo uke Ce) fle in my ar 3 ( thirty (30) days after such indorsements, and in witness whereof . aan ie Ta naa 
office far oublic HeeDeG ton) . y . nth tien mh Board members shall the Chairman of the Boards of Super Die k 
{ Netice ts siso ere: wiver ae ae Pr DAVET. IN. COMPLIANCE WITH qualify by taking the constitutional oath visors and the County Clerk of each ma ers 
\ceeentas. eal Lee pecan! elie © pe slat oa LAW AND CITY*CHARTER °F office ang shall ine tor the ba caer) TO Cte! thereon the state MAKE-RITE TOOL & MFO co 
- ra - Se gage ae oa |pose of organtaing the Boar or e ny of suc option = . 
Pareto get ena iacuck aan ie ot racecourse om os [balance of such fiscal year Lined | The Heep dre uber Secs my rah gla at Mis _& Mill Lt Ortonville: 
. 4 cu = ath hed, 1 ‘and place for such meeting shal ‘were adopted by the Board of Supervisors | . 
view anid assessment at which time and| he weer pert S¥orn. (fixed by a majority of the members of | of the County of Oakland, Btate of esigners i place opportunity wil! be given all per- de Board and notice thereof served| Michigen. at a meetin duly held on | the 
  sons interested to ** heard |date for the office of City Commis- vid- | t April, : AND 
Dated: May 2, 1956 | sloner ~ Seat feted biaeateo peer Be lee e Ne ppcerereeetin di be the 1 th day ot ape : <— SARIN : 
. i EN Ls "|Board and no selection of an officer DELOS HAMLIN etal ers ADA R VANS Lead sacciiiterther scataelithat (twee of the Board ehall be deemed to be) Chairman, Board of Supervisors | : 
City Clerk she invalid because it was not made within LYNN D. ALLEN For automation type machines, a ts t 4 
cordance with nett ac tare tones or at the time specified Mm these Articles 4|Any Board member may be removed at 
any time by majority vote of the Mem. 
notre of the respective Board of Super- rates, 
  County Clerk 
The foregoing Articles of Incorporation 
were adopted by the Board of Super- | 
visors of the County ef Macomb. State also fe & fixtures. T OCKHART 
WRIGHT May 3, 1986 
ee epee ener en fof Chapter 1¥ of 
BTATE OF MICHIGAN--In the Pro-|City of Pontiac his detailed election an 
bate Court for the County of Oakland campaign eEpenece were as fotiows 
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caeycter aie the petition concern-| tion received None : visors of the County which such Board be mis wee eat a Ps tgs Apel — ee 
tn© Ruby Lee Akins. minor Cause No Specify beiow to whom expenditure member (represents. ; COUNTY. GFIMACOAEA (065 Telegraph 
14802 . a . made. Pontiac Press $260.82 Radio Sta { e cea nee on the BoA KALAMAR, EXPERIEN 1 NIGHT 
. art a ‘1 i ihe event o cancy ‘ H J fi 
To Howard Akins. father of satd cl en ey ron 72 e. yaid uebte or obttga- Board Ute Beard of Supervisors of the Chairman Beard of Bupervisora ire eee onan plateens hog 
Petition having been filed: fn this ere a deponent as auch candi County selecting auch representative | ALBERT A WAGNER Write Pontiac Press Bor 2 ; Cour! alleging that the mresevt where ons of Jd Pores hall tl) the varan for the unexpired~- County Cler — EE eee * 
abouts af the father of Ene, paid minor Sater: entry weet e 1 even! of a Vacancy in any May 3 io ex! a lea — SALESMAN. 
child ts inknowr end sata child be GaP wk DOR <1 DgON he Rorec bh vaca shal her ocation high commission 
violated a law of the Steve art “bo : Nie al the Bo«td for the unexpired and taceative for volume 
said child should be niaced under the Ace axe of the temporary ab- . ae -t eenee tie, 5) he 
Doe eee et ein coeole afithel nrare APELDAYIT:. IN) COMPLIANCE [WITH 2onc disabull'y of any officer the | owe Sore a2 wiNGi na AWD 
of “Michiean Seo ie hereby notified | STATE ! 44 AND CITY CHARTER Bosh renee aa eerie that b tides bi a pga pid 
that the hearing on said petition wil! be State of Michigan Heian a cent in oh deca ee care | Se FLA = i cay Write ‘Pon yy ay Se LJ 
held at the Juventle Court “Oakiand| County of Oakland ss DN alealdlile: ofl tae iChelneen | he Vice- | cos aS | Bh de AO mo . 
Ceanty Service| Center, Court House ‘Aw-| Roy V Coaley Jr. being duly Bikol a ae aan hoch peace hik the Vice" | BIRTHRONG, EVERETT, L., 18136 ode chy TORRET LATE 
count L ater, t el nen . rat he wae a candl-)Cha sO ac ; 2 nee : operators Pa me, p.m. vex. 1260-B West Blvd. in the City of, deposes aiid says that * Touee ARTICLE IX Birwood Birmingham, husband - Wha 
[Pontiac In said County. on the 18th day dete for fie re ae the ‘General Meetings of the Board shall be held at | of Loia inee Acheson) lather of Peete Nn wo WOR ‘. 
Soe ee ee. commana: Xn the City ot sranheld April 2. 1896 leapt bi-monthly at such time end place; Mra John HW Roy and Jeck B | tn refreshment lem te 
: afternoon. and rou are hereby command- tn ac- as shall be preseribed by resolution oO rthrong, brother re. George " 
SIX-STOR TLD TRNS — Firemen AP Wirephote | Deponent further states that in i v en | : able to leave town, sleo 
x eee | Marra peiambene. Darvome ty, tiene) bADSOe || creante win) Gute ae (ane Gratien! 20 Lbel Deere Oesie Ievingee Wal merthrang 0 Servis Tour's license’ tge rive truck. ie 
pour water from ladders and fire escapes into a Avenue last night. Damage was estimated at | seivice hereof, this summona and notice of Chapter IV of Roe er taaient et or aay ei sk uaee tharest bv eecvia Friday, 2 pm. at the Manley quiré 145 Elm 8. 
aix story downtown Detroit building on Woodward $1,000,000. jshall be served by publication of a copy of ee a einer as follows: ‘wrttten notice of the time, place and | Bailey Funeral Home, 183 Oak- | © A LENT 
— ane _ -_ Jone week previous to said -hearing tn|cempeig® Cepriet om whom contribu- purpose thereof upon each member of’ ‘and Avenue, Birmingham. In- | for full time employed 
- - : — - ————~—-—-—=—-—-=r——= "Phe Pontiac Press a newspaper Printed | ar received None ‘the Board personally, or by leaving My terment in White Chapel a oe Leet e 
. ; . . jand cireulated in ssid County. 7 fy below to whom expenditure at his! place of residence, at least! istgon MAY 3. 1956 THOMAS P- GelangUomperionse rues 
j_ Witness, the Honorable Arthur | Spe $38.00 Pontiac Press ‘twenty-four (24) hours prior to the 22 Oneida, age 10 He ts survived Pee hones c} ean Y) 
n 1S Cac ers @ar T OO Moore, Judge of said Court. tn the City There are no unpaid debts or oblige- ‘time of such meeting, or by depositing Br Gavcie) niess | aces kaphees | ict er 
' ’ ° ° e jof Pontiac to said: County. this let day! 1 this deponent as such candi- the same in i United States Post Office Funeral service will be held Sat- “Most Want eer ‘of May AD 1966 l gare? e lor maf) box within the limits of the Ucdas wiMayiibi aha Siio inte teem WOUGHTEN & BON. OL 
N ‘ - - . ; fs | Sea ARTHUR. E. atte Further deponent sayeth not ‘authority, at least seventy-two 'T2 the rks-Griffin Chapel with $38--N. Ma. : as 
early 250 English _teachers rangements for yesterday's meet- in Junior High and High Schools."’)4 true copy. rh ga le ts : ROY V. COOLEY JR. |hours prior to the time of eoch mroriine Dr William Marbech officiating | gxPERIENCED MAN 1 be 
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heard ‘Dr. J: N. Hook, well known!ing. Professer McAndless and Mrs., He will speak at a 6:30 p.m! Probate Register, Juven'i« Division Subscribed end awere regh pipecmmeyy appre | See iis name ori otic insersneme Nass | ab Comeets ys lena service 2 
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teacher, author and lecturer, yes-/Marion Fisher .of Fordson High, dinner tonight when 150 English _ ; ; Mey 3. 1956 Tin doth day of April AD. 1986, address. with | postece _fulls. preneld: ine | Gparus Orit |Pawer alin ot tenis ae -e — 
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terday at the sixth annual English Detroit, were co-chairmen of the educators from the Pontiac area’ Notice of Intention to Construct) yoiary pubite. Garinnd County, Mich- all members are pre-on! shall he deemed | widkiky Bao es LO | Scotia eres mg 
meeting of the Metropolitan De- program gather. Dr. Hook is a professor Water Main in Peacock, Clara and ‘e292 ON, A gn ees oe re ten | Dr Clarkston (Birmingham! EXPERIENCED 
trait Bureau of Cooperative School: Dr. Hook remained in Pontiac of English at the University of Dli- Fuller Avenues. My Commission <= May 3 96 spectfied — Any member of the Bodrd toate ekg Bape atglarlop a) Phd ja pened Leng lam eee 
Studies: today visiting classes. This morn-)nois executive Y h . may Walye notice of anv meeting ith t ; orto ; 
s Ss. ’ SOS. ‘ a 3 we re ou are hereby notified that et , : : ‘ t on, rs Richard Davies and and ‘ 4 and secretary of IN COMPLIANCE WITH | before or after the holding thereof A Merk Rucsnall’ Dockaeu) weothar of furn| a - : 
rs ! he “ns = _ regular meeting of the Commission of AFPIDAVIT dts 
A Book Is to Read, the topic 28 spoke to area principals on the National Conference of Teach- the City of Pontiac Michigan held May’ STATE LAW AND CITY CHARTER 
1956 by resolution !t was declared to @tate of Michigan Mrs J 
day, at D. Hinds Service Setur- } e i Board be required for -a quorum The 2 pm. from the Manley least four members of the Board ona | 
shall act bf motion resolution or ordi, 
  ook covered teach. Promising Practices in Reading e ong 5 in chosen by Dr Hook covered teach, * ote sath ede Ald nes of English. be the Intention of the City Commission, County of Oakland *s = eee acl SF Guy soeottiea | Bailey Funeral Home 183 Oak- 
ing of literature and the effort - 7 : ——-=—-—~--=s-== l1g ronstruct Water Matn in Peacock, John A aera at athe was , cab ler oramavee providing for the issuance land, Birmingham, interment in 
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necessary to impart literary mean- REUISTRATION NOTICE | arene ree Peer ice Avanae to tel astanten tne etfies of City Comminsionst of Renda, er Gee ensretion of Smy on0- | tawa Park Cemetery 
ing from ‘the printed page to the Ele Frebt Nias oe oe eee, Sy Pag leno at Ed A.P No 1@2, tn the City of Font | e abet 2988 theee call be e uifed) tuelions anon | In Memoriam 2 2 , ' | <tors siTin © register, may Hi c | nicipal Election ° : % | 
student. 4 0 jo et the Town Hall 7526 Highland Ra Cee atemertan De ee asctea reece oupecant further states fer ae rete bg the members See eee | IN MEMORY OF JOHN MORRI- 
jffem 7 pm. to 9 p.m on May 3, May\or 91650490, and that the plan, profile cordance with State ies nncise he (en eee ee ee pe] who passed eway Mey }. of. the of the members of the Board shall be por IV of 
  In.metaphor, Dr. Hook exam- 24 and May 71 jand estimate of said improvement is on of Chapter The Board shall his detatied election ap4 | sufgicient for passage Mocever lena leurltiveel mari inet 
  
    
    
  
      
    
    
       
   
    
    
    
       
  
       
  
    
          
        
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ined five poor classrooms and | f= Township Clerk. el are Vrarher intended te construe pedo vv expense wete a5 Lerten bel pee acter irae Sea. | Whatever lands we ‘iew 
summarized—“‘literature is en- 0 ar nc : May 2. 3, 1986 \ sai improvement tn accordance with ‘hp Specify ed ies whom ¢ sng) its proceeers = li cpap peo Wheisver fey er grief bq. curs 
i —_ —— | ; t t the tion recelve ° : : a) ip = We will siwe think of you 
joyable, but not a game. Litera. \ NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: vans woe ee NS ccrcysathe pease Bpectfr velow to whom expenditure of -tnese Articles The Board bere Seats iese ue his ette. tamil luron St 
ture is good for a child, but he | 1981 Chevrolet 2 door, Motor No.| ‘and that/ made None jkeep a journal of its proceedings, whic and Prt : ; \ 
4 ac » but , lassesament according to frontage and that m bts or obliga- = by the Chairman All! 4 ends 
; JAA 066813. Public Sale will be held! al) of the Lote and parcels of land front-| There ere no unpaid debts ai- jahall be signed by the Chairman | “LOVING MEMORY OF LES. EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE 
should not be made te wallow it Oliver Motor to Convert in wsrit. nia a! 142.8, Mato afc ing apart ae sie’ sf the above-named tons” of thin. deponent a such CARE roan shall be yoes nod Uestagta, | uae Gt Maul eho cessed aver | nin We nave apes Bop 3 constantly. It should not be an- ° - ke. Michigan, ef 1:30 p.m streets shall constitute the spectal assess-, date pets jcept that where the voie ‘ | | , unities, We have 
f i , I! only be necessary to so state May 1 104 ‘ 
yzed minutely and should be Galbraith Pro Into — _ May @ 3. 1966) ment district to defray $10,212.07 of the; Further deponent GEN A DUGAN Ee ee ee ARTICLE X A silent thought, a secret tear aperee ale ead 
— ee | ss \ oN = estimated est and gxpenses theres? and rihed and sworn to before Me ® ane Chairman of the Boafd shal) be) keeps hig memory ever dear Earnings unlimited, Good flees 
read with an eye today. Last. Parking Area Notice of Special Assesement: | that $¢.29193 of the estimated cost and’. DADE Tc in and for eald COUMY. the presiding offiver thereof, Except | Time vanes emer tk odes of grief me and leads, Only men of prov. 
ly, reading a book should not be [Curb, Gutter, Grade and Gravel Cour tmersvement Pung thie 24th day of APTI AD) TOY yg ae herein eacladiclag) latcdoseah ada | Sodiy satosl by hin meiner. fare joe Cee ee 
7 | z not have any executive o . : i < 
punishment, but something fun.” and Related Work on Longtellow | eg beS lal bad dhl h oe of Notary Pubitc, Oakland County, Mich-/tuncttons other than as mber of| _ 1, Hall, 83 Belmont MICHIGAN BUSENESS 
op : ai Purchase of the Galbraith estate, Avenue. Pontiac, Michiesn wil! meet in the Com. tan ; an 5 bapa teenth Mi the ore wine aisabaty | Flowers 3 SALES: -CORPORATIO ¥ , 1 pe : yah 1 s on expir ° airman, ° - } OD pa pT MCS 
good teacher knows the dif- corner of Williams and Pike, To: P. T. Childere M. Peckors. Voor- mission Chamber on Mav f, 1086 at 8 My Commiss Shall pertorm The! @utios et the cure) ooo > = ee N 
ference between not enough and streets, and plans to convert it into hets and Parker, Frank Krue and Co. G, “Clock pm to hear suggestions end) : —~' me The Secretary shall the re-| DUNSTAN'6 FLOWERS | aie a PH AD. 
too much,” Dr. Hook said : ; H Wriston, Charles Winstead, Louis biéctions that may be made by perties © 7e Gp yicHIGAN . cording officer of the Board. The; %4% W_Muroo FE 3800 EXPERIE : 
: : : an auto parking area were an-|Jurkovic, Ridgedale Homes Inc | Ameri- ‘rteres'ed ‘County of Oakland, 89 Treasurer shall he custodian of the F al Dire 4 Colin's Ch 
“There’ i inw : n Sav Dated May 2, 1956 jane 1 ~ f the Circult | uner: ctors Rochester 
s such a thing as talking pounced yesterday by officials of = eph Be ead gmanertel fsele, foray ADA R EVANS I Lynn D_ Allen. eck oakland. in| finds of the Authority and mat pve | abe © Shires - 
‘ e ; Rib , - obert i mace , County © | a p the falth- a 
too much about literature.” Oliver Motor Sales Inc. Fs Garey, oer Wilmot, LeRoy B Mars. tase pepe one coos bases bs Debs fale savtermeass ‘of the duties of mi | P am booster ln = ~ adr Leerts pare 
‘en i i . Clower, te A. vis, Mrs Sceretia : : ing @ ee - ffi The cost of said bond shall be ursiey nere) Home I 
Sess 8 ee ee rd and teving " office e cure unece the f 
In the evening session Dr Hook Ralph W. Humphries, manager Baugh. Paul- Stowe, Jay Brock. M Not 7 tataation (te certify that 1 have compared the 0°) maid by the Authority All moneyy shell COATS PUNERAL HOME | xionTs” — 
talked to the teachers on “We—Not of the Buick aye ; _ Dunn, B. P. Realty Co, Claude E. Chil- Notice of Intention Construct i xed copy of Resolution of ‘be deposited in a bank, to be designated Complete factiitie.s OR }-T787 ~ 
of tl ul sa agency. dis-\ders. Ire’ Condra a ‘ ‘ 8 ors with the 1 other FI 
The: I." He advised ; | ond rt Angel, 2" Revap on State Street County Board of Supervise by Board. and al! checks of Drayton Pla'‘os — Waterford Twp oor In or 
y and k ©) Advis teach- closed that the house located Ca etna ths det pe Used La teoe bea You oa iNereny notified that et «original record thereof eet temotnind fore of withdrew al therefrom shell ve DIONIFIE’ SERVICES - DA 
ers wo together, coope | onroe Dutcher, Mr. Spehar,, : *. and that o 8 signed by the Chairman a reasure’ 4 
in etch blems erate. the old estate will be torn down te ee tenon Wek’ ts Penoyer, (EMA “of Pontiac Michigan held May In my OC esanseciot. therefrom, 89¢ Of OF Recretary The officers of the Roard KIR Job Set-up Man 
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ld pro - ‘to make way for the lot: Intended! George’ Gibeon Alphonse, J Stouger’|1. 1086 by resolution it was deciared to the whole therecvereot T have hereunto lage Aretha lanechbateoy! ee mom ier athe aaaent ——— Ma thine j 
Teachers met in the afternoon for customer and employe use, Charles Ais, Sallie N Greer. Sidney be abel iatertion of the City, Commission in teste t actinedithelevel| of sata pas ] Donelson Johns | M c epair 
4 ; . k ; Q. construc ¢ c c ' nijec. Mich this 239 - 
for group discussions which Cov: the area is expected to be in op Pasege Ere "x tier “olen” aries, secay ocarh Tepair and related wors on Cow 4) fo" gig NSEAT AM MS subi hea their competing, oust of ar heal ered teaching of a classic, writing eration by next spring. weil A Kay, Le B. Kolb. Ariy Smith Sate Orreet irom Puron etree eee aaal : LYNN D ALLEN Supervisors an annual tydeet eorering ~pesonen ton Oe tem at Ss MUST BE LIC w 
" : m Morris, arry Compbell, : bl ab i ‘ Ws ® tte to be made aah AE eek EN aad nO 
programs, books, and fitting mass Ort lly the Heath ~ HardenburcelU suis Marie. fea, ped $23.51800 and thet the plan profpe ne eee ae cna ccarsiine a peed SPARKS-ONIF TIN cagret } Do not apply uni 
media into courses. ginally eath property. jessie Snodgrass, John t Compbel] and 87d estimate of said Improvement Is OP ig. ineeting of the Board of Super’ authority, and for the necessary funda Thoughtful Service  _--- WE 8-608 fully experienced sat oof 
the 10-room brick structure is to Al! persons interested, take notice file for public inspection visors of Oakland County  Michig®?.\ required from each municipality fot ; ; working with ref 
The Pon Hi h That the roll of the Special Assessment [t !s further Intended to coisi! ac visors Ore Count’ Office Building in the ing t fiscal year beginning Januery | V/ he Si | parts ‘ —— 
C) tiac High School band regarded as one of the oldest heretofore made by the City Assessor 0814 improvement in accorcance with DE 1 Tee gichigan oF fuesas: let such budget to be submitted on oF NOMMeEES-O'MIE | NO PHONE CA 
under the direction of Dale C. , for the purpose of defraying that part ‘he plan. profile and estimate and that (1) 2, f April 1958 at 9:30 O'cl9CK Kergre March 1) cf ea) calendar year PIE = | EMPLOY OFFI ectte homes.in the area. Seller was Bt had eter eed edd ek Cottnlieeene, the cost thereof shell be defrased by the 17th day of / peril Ageia fore March tan FUNERAL HOME | f i SaT. 
Harris, played several numbers | the present occupant, Mrs. Clin- ciced should be paid and borne by ee special assessment according ‘o front. ® Sees err oe rvinereal Anderson. AN. The mutnori: shall possead all the Ambulance Bervice Plane n: Motor DANIELS MFG, CO, 
fer the visiting teachers to open McGee . aasésement for the construction of curb (age and that all of the lots and varces | (oo nat melven Blerman, Bonne’ iowers neves-afy io carry out the pur i FE 2-8378 _ 2671 Orchard Lake Rd 
the conf Dr. D P ten Medee: guiter, grade and gravel and related O° land fropiing upon sivher hay Of power Boyer. Brence Brewer, Brie noges therenf and those tneldent thereto | a (oon “Le =e | io erence, iw. ana . = work on Longfellow avenue from Bajdwin State Street teed Muronyotire: cks0in Cardon. Carey Casile Clark TTAW- t may ecquire private property br | Cemetery ots § = ham, Card 
Whitmer, Pontiac superintendent | The sales firm also revealed arenue to Carlisle avenue is now on son Avense on! popes se iaer of son, Cummings, Davie Decker Dickens purchase lease ei! devige or co: aateiiaasaeeeaanananant|| 
. : ' l@ in my office for public inspection. ~*8"essment district to Cefray Sr.tit a ane Mage Ecknwn Edwards, BMas Gemnation either within or without its PERRY MOUNT- PARK BEAUTI- 
of schools, welcomed the group. | Plans to build a body repair and cn ccer trates merece tiven that the {he estimated cost and expenses therea!  ooorn Fereasan. Frid, crardner, GO0d- rornorate limits end may hold manage ful @ grave outside jot Bection LIN OLN 
; car reconditionin arage on A Commission and the Assessor of the City #"d that $16.342.38 of the estimated on’ ‘te Hamlin Heacock Hoime* pontrol sel! exchange of lease such 2 Owners leaving stete Will sac | S 
¥ hereof shall be paid from *peed. Hall s Professor Thelma McAndless, cO- pecently-purchased, 9,000 square Of Pontiac. will meet in the Commmiscton| 800) eX De ieee eee ccaicutll Pande Heiwey. Horton Hudson Hughes, Kelley. property Por the purpose of condemns rifice Call MAple 50048 
chairman of the English Confer- YP sed, ¥. Chamber in said City, on the 8th day of (he Ce OCE IS HEREBY Gives lKephar!. Levinson Lewis Lilly. Lork- tion tt may proceed under the provisions! WiHtTE CHAPEL CEMETERY | DI V ISION 
: = T- feet site near the corner of Or- Mey AD. 1956 & 8 o'lock pm. to re-7 mee : the City offhart MacDonald McKinnon. Mensies of act 149 Public Acts of Michigan. | lot's Make offer FE 84286 | bes 
ence Committee from Michigan ' view said assessment at which time ang _ That the Commission of the City of ee cert! Miller, Moberly. 1911 as now or hereafter smended of oan SEES ame 
. = . 240 chard Lake Ave. and Walnut St. piace opportygity will be given all per. Pontiac, Michigan wil! meet In as come aiGekoe ital Oldenourg. Philips. Quinlan, eny other approiiriste statute | — . . 
State Normal College, presided behind th i sons interested to be heard misston Chamber on May ie 100 ae fantom. Reid Achork Behone Semann ARTICLE XII t | : of 
over the meeting and introduced Another area in e MAIN pated May 2, 1956 je chock Lane ce ee Lal hehe) werties D Smith FP Smith, W Smith Staman The Authority and its constituent mu- | The Pontiac Press | 
: | building. presently occupied by! WoO. 6991 - echien se tee may m part ‘Seem. Taylor. Thatcher Voll, Walker, nicipalities mary enter into Somirsss | F( RD MOTOR CO. 
Dr. Hook. , : i ADA R EVANS  intere Waters Webber Weinburger, Weight. nrovidine for the acquisition purchase, | FOR WANT ADS : 5 
Robert Beau h imp Pontia Ghee pevete et SUL wil aise Pal egy Date ares 2. 1954 Yorke: Zapf ‘74 . conetruction improvement enlargement i) _ 
z ene € c | May 3. 1086 # 7 FY - Absent Bunervisors bd Anderson extension. operation nd financing of @ - = ° Te ; f ° 
High instructor, had charge of ar- he converted into a parking 0 SS - -| ADA F c me eee Cempbell Clack. Hill Rhinevault f water anoply syetem @e authorized and DIAL. FE 2-818) - el I mporarily Located in 
os: \Oliver spokesmen ‘said. Notice of Special Assessment: wa 3 Tose The, fotlowine reseidiion) Sse oifered proaiaea’ 1 Act goa bab lic Natal ot mien _ | Dearborn to Locate in 
Tee a sre = . _ al ley, supporte ss pA, +L -kuthority a + - A 7 
fe i | ~ a ~ Curb, Gutter, Pavement and Black. Notic — lt te ti - to Construct Sp celeste : f ate Fontracta ran any non-conatituent ; From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 
: ’ ce of intention to, SOLVED ‘That the Board of Super- ty eclty village or township for the | . } 
Dems to Begin Draft top on Madison Avenue. +: ee ia ine eee ecd. Michie nine or abe: nectice item ny | All orrers_shovie be ce | Os Street visors the 2 ht | 
To P ¢ Mo c t 2’’ Recap on Osmun : ° ontiac Motor Division. Stone Pp ‘ does hereby adopt the Articles of water supply factlities owned or onerated ported immediately The | 
‘Realty Company. Luther Marcum. Pete You are hereby notified tha: at a £"P Se ae Rout ter cht- ; - ‘ ont | Press assumes no re | ) Mich ’ hall 
on are rar anks “ Incorporation nf the Southeastern by the Authority. which contract shall | spon \ 
Michay, Athanas Maxim, Contract Car!- regular meeting of the Commission pf [DCOTRIIR NY Ot oe sented to this srovide for reasonable ‘hares or rates) aipiitiv§ for errors other i 
ICTNY = Mrs. Arthur Axtell age Motor Car Transport anda to all the City ef Pontiac Michigan held May Be rd ot Buperv'si re and as hereinafter for sich arrvice furnished No con- | than te cance) the charges | Early in 1987 
LANSING \? -— Spadework on a x 7 : \ persons interested. take notice’ Thati{. 1986 by resolution it was declared to BOMDO 0 Ct OO Si horize and tracts shall be for a period exceeding | efor that portion of the first | 2 a 
state party nlatform to be adopted HAZEL PARK—Service for Mrs. the roll of the Special Astessor here- be the tntention of the City Commisston et) fo le aA airmen: of the Board of forty 1). \eare : | ineertion of the advertise | 
Spee ee 9 2 -- Arthur (Nellie May) Axtell, 74, of tofore made by the City Assessor for the 1a censtract 2 inch asphalic ronerets Rocectigers) Gad) (ihe) Cougtys Clerk ARTICLE XIII. | ment which hae been rem u ‘ 
at their June 2 state convention  . ohh 3 | 9 Purpose of defraying that part of the recap. curb repairs ard related ;work of mc doras the fact of such adoption upon Por the purnosr of obtaining funds for dered valueless through the on { e ay . 
will be begun here by Democrats 127 W. Shevlin, wilt) be held at 2)cast whith the Commission decided Osmun Street from Saginaw Street to @NEOUle Oo a ai ioe mf Incorper’ the acquisition corstructior Improving error When canceliations 
EDS . rt ae the Ashl F should be paid and borne by special Sanford Street at an estimated cost of ee cicate originale and upen'eriaeging or extending of a water suopty | are made be sure to get 
; p.m, Friday from the Ashley Fu- tf hi ace fas a 1 pfije, ton. oF dupiucate origins reiyg On extend : = : oe 
on Saturday. Ur gasessment. for the construction of §31.00480 and that the plan. profile ie: oe cates thereof es MAY DF srstem the Avthority may when secured vour kill oumber No These positions now open 
: neral Home, with burial -in White/curb. gutter. @ reinforced concrete‘ and, estimate of said Improvement ta On fee eee by the contra-tuel full faith end creait adlustments will be elves : ms f per 
The pre-convention Dem wratic Chapel Memorial Cemetery. She and related work sfi~mnorth side of fije for public inspecttor RESOLVED Fi THER That said pledges of each contract(ng municipality Sithout ft : are to be filled prior to 
pl tfo mmittee haa nvited p Wie Vv. : Madison avenue from Joslyn avenue to It te further Intended te conatriuct Reis ct Incorporation of Southeas ear ordinance er ceaoiution reye x , 
. SAE RL OO . inv eC died Tuesday Highwood Boulevard and 2° bituminous sat improvement, in) accordance will | Michtea: Water Authority @fe &8 adopted by It. lacne ite-newotishle bonds Closing time for advertise ! Moving to Novi. f 
CEC ) : ern Michie a ® 
statewide “organizations in fields| | : concrete resurface course and related the plan. profile and es'imate and thal 7 y fi ancordance with and subleciital ihe” mentalcentalaing) (roel cises 
rangin from agriculture to retail She leaves, besides her husband. nork Hee Ce) et Madison avenue the cost thereof aha’) Nee defrayed e . provisions of A 7 Publie Acts? of ‘arwey than regular agate 
g ; io kone. tlenEy. of Pontiac Bert Ioan Josi¥n arene! to Highwood Boule- special asesasinent according to fror ! ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION Michigat 1954 type te 12 o’elock the i Pp S 
trade to present their views at “s iP + two dausht M Tene dnsoe tian BET at pre ane ent BOE LS a el ind OF BOUTHEARTERN MICHIGAN ARTICLE XIV dav orevious to publication i , : 
< ” e F; , two dau ers, rs =e reper tion af Tan ronting ‘ipon etther q WATER AVIHORITY.. : hority and any ather munict 
hearing in the YCA. os nae oe on ti ae Wood Notice ig also hereby giver that the Oamun Street from Baginas Street "0 ties De of Incorporation ste j Cees wacenociismet (provided ( Trancient Want Ade may ° EN x3INEERS : 
ee - —— Ruth atkin 0 untington wads, Commission anaine Ll euthe Gls Sanford Aires: shall ONG tr aa a acopred by the imecormporating Miuticipal hy she tere (ens ecrgreact to sequite { be cancelled up to 9:30 am ] 
* Tit ens f Pontiac i! nieet In tt TMT MLAS ansessmen atri:® ta defray 27h erro ap ee 8 pose ef creatir atrue iprae 1 er fend @ . | . ° 
rs. Viva Voerding of ‘Pontiac: Sycmper in una Cee onthe Win der of of meneriimaren cot wad supenacr shores SOFPaIAUOTS 7, ee Pre or sone. at waite supe arse, te prowae for whe! f the frst teertee Body -in- white. chassis, e o two sisters. s1x grandchildren and May AD 1986 # 8 o¢lovk pi to fe- cf std ‘ha’ 822 768.87 of the ealimaten re t eae Poh Acte of Michigan 1955 ea'e ard purehare of water service fromm ] | { | bl ‘4 i 
co nerent d hildre view said assessmen’ at which time and sst and expenses therenf cha ‘ ARTICLE I . i ster’ oy eratema and after the | Ina assem y, trim éut 
@ Electronic technicians... e (“© great-grandchiidren piace opportunity will ve siren ell per- from *) eat eaiocem a! on Tie name of Authority ts " f mich cortrect or contracts | ] Cae ANA DI OATES ee andisew) 
’ or r | NOTH mi (BY GIVEN eactery Mittigat Waser Authority rf 18% ve self Nquidating | f > = 
: WHERE ARE : Se nee ae nghimaptiene Does ALD ao iets ; alle au Com mint at eae cf Prpcipal attire f he Authority will be rever eulhanas oe accordance With the | ] ae tan oe 6 Daye B | 
t s or Mrs ( rv ee nti ichiget 1} meet in e Com eed at prosistons of Act 84 Puhite Acts of A $2 746 : 
e e byice (or - ele eer ADA R EVANS = mineio: Chamber an Mey B, 1954 ar A ARTICLE I~ Mirhigar 1973, as amended being Bec- ! : Uhed 27 3.96 r uC 10n 
YOU HEADED? Hagadorn. 48, of Northville. a for- ae o'clock pom co bear sugméations and ot The ames of the municipal corpora- tions 141101 to 141199 Inclusive of 4 tan t+" an 
e e er W P s will be D eM jeetic tha: mas be made br part!*s sions creating this Authority are County the Comoptied Lawes of 1948 of any other | ! 8 225 aos Ao . 
e ° . mer Walled Lake res ident. l , oe ee = interested of Oakland, Etate of Michigan and act providing for the trreusnce of reverse | ] 27% ana 120 qulp! I lent 
If you are an electronic tech- at 2pm. Friday in the Casterline Notice of Special Assessment: vo Hane of Macomb. Siate of Michigan ponds, which bends shall be payable | ' ’ 145 $67 84 
_ > : 4 ‘ ’ if : 1 y desigrat th ole}+ " t) rewe of fer, t 2 
© nician ... 19 or 32 years od @ Funeral Home Northville. Mrs. Curb, Gutter, Grade and Gravel on) °°" "* in cae GR PeIne Aur IOOG? oy ay IC Ae eR dS Ge ce | Designers © _.. with at least a two-year © Hagadorn died early yesterday in Grandie Avenue. ices RTICLE Il nary such contract or contracts shat)  f ; 
s ~ an + A . a A . “ Fe May 7 Sf fi urpos 1! thie Avthority te * Yo {te fe vy he Authort ¥ | -- a ‘ 2 % 
@ technicalschoolbackground... © St Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pon. 1 re Kaineriie Mere W Potier , Pe eo tees a ey mec tegen ey a ex tureexperience © If you want more than usta ® [jac Hutren Alocene d Behiecnt Flovd Har. NOtlce of Special Asersement: and operate » xater aupit: system $1 ide funds fo mect tts eblientionss Any ee Sy desirable) 
Ld -the-mill job... e = . : ato all y 1g Interested ay ‘ es = - accordance eitt he auhorigation f-rontract e@:ithoris herein shal! be for ~ 
-@ Sie a soa have the ®@ She ts survived by her husband. race Er naimanenicalinlor Sine Specs! ts Sewer In Alley Fast of qo oy9. puns Arts of Schaar 1988 a perind of not exceeding forty °60- ROX REVHIES APPLY 
| you think- you ‘ 4 ‘ t etofor s the Cry Baldwin Avenue. ARTICLE IV reire \ : ZS e 
@ know-how to take advantage @ 890" Hermans com ocd Accnanitor the One or Weraring “Fo City of Pee ave Ube pA on iee stelle bela ose oe i . At 10 a. m. Today SALARIED 
e of the most unique opportunity e Lake. three grandchildrén three that part of the cost which the Sommis Tincoln Mer Sa'e Alfret f porate ®ith pawer to aue or to be suet The Paarr a have power tq hire th : a y od , 
w - N A a ae ca Spel ee a = ee roan rt of this State Ite fimita ep neceasa officers ands employees ere were replies Dy. . IN EF 
e in the electronics field today ° sisters, Mrs Ada Swuriners Aol i non ee geet Nat ial od : pee take iis thar. ine shall inichice a ab Dee nea OC aTt e the fungtions|o! therkather the Press offi . in hl ROONNE ic \g 
@ Then you'll be headed in the e Grand Blanc, Mrs. lola Bronson jor of curb, gutter grade and ghave) ‘he Specia’ Asaersmer’ heretofore pe Oreced wiinur Tine cc borne erie oe Saal co tle See eee creer or | following bo: = ‘ f1INCOLN DIVISION 
- ‘ : » : york ¢ Gr { ehiar + tt sor for ? rps off tte conetifuen muti bs} however tha ve | orlow : ( : a 
e right. direction if you write us ‘@ and Mrs. Irene Adams. both of andr A Sean See ication aiteee Me be : Ee se pee! shali Eaaa *'] of the powe anted employee of any Colstituent mE careeold mg a (,ate 12—Schaefer Rd. 
: os . oe i 1 9 H tid ¥ tt Tr’ 6 70% ich ean = litter ‘ nd aialt atk iy com 3 ‘ : E 
e today for an interview. e Clarkston, and five brothers. wile eeneel on file Inemy offtee for public the Commission de ‘ded should pee Baise ge inciden ete sae eens ion ue AG Ve Pian ne Y aliianiacss|| ° 3. 5, 6. 9, It, 3, 16, 20, | Rouge Plant, Dearborn 
o@ We'll tell you about a new @ liam Bain of Jonesville, Forest and. Morice ia also hereby given that the ae ats ee Dr iieanitacsiewer ‘niof any powers herein shall not be con-jvote of the members of the Boerd: 21, 22, 25, 28, 31, 67, 58, { Open 8 3 to’S 00 : : ? 1 ; . th mstruction of ¢ 5 ; eee ‘ | Peirce on ‘ t oar . z 
e program—in a company world e Ivan of Pontiac and Claude and | Commission ora Lisi Aaneevot et ane City, alley eart of Baldwin Avenue from Ue ees sear ore rere die al ee paige iatood ul aerate 60, 62, 71, &, 112. { _or 
e aan pane a treba e Earl, both of Detroit ot retin earl meet inthe’ ones aBifeet north of Montcalm Street to Ler M8 Indicate otherwise. It shall have @/nicipality or &f some outside govern. ‘ i Callison 1 
and ership. You ave a ( lMavy AD. 1986 a: 8 o'cloc rete ileal he se : ae , \corporate seal imental -agency for the purpose © 2 a1, AOD 
e Geo - It - 2 Ocoee ps © Te-'on file in my office for public inapectio A = b at a : : : . 
© chance to see what this proj- rge Rickley @ \view said assessment. Bt which time and wNorire te also hereby efeen that the] - ee aniicts M Perera eceminne. end Phever Cee ee Help Wanted Mal 6 Extension 7 S8or9 
e sn e 3 y = place opportunity will be given all per-'c 14 tt City This Authority shall continue /n ewlst- register of prospective employees for ip ale = a & 
ect offers you in growth pos- WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Sere intareated te ue heard | ‘ommisston and the Assessor of the Cis ence perpetually or unt!i dissolved hy the several classifications of offirers and —~ RAEN NI for F urther Information 
®@ sibilities, salary and company- ® Service for George Rickley, 63, of Deted May 2. 1956 Le eee ee ie rein ane oy tc of the parties or iby law Provided) emplerred needed’ te epertte such fa-| 
° > z fie on) . * . } gt Sonn vens Howrtee- that such Authority shall not cities : 
© paid benefits. : © 4344 1 4 ri WO. 6768 rae taers Met eRANiaes acceice Mia neal ce ver ot il! . . AT 
4: atus’ Dr., will be held at Vane ; he dissolved if auch dissolution could ARTICLE XVI 
1 ‘ z ' ADA Po FVANR (view gaid aseesemen! at which "ime and (OO (ONG Neral at Swati Fatal (shaillicaus uel 
© Write, giving age. education ® 2 pm Saturday at the Manley b Glin (Cleves piacelonpamictn «ilibelgiven siticer: 2octesonee oom acca ¢ la? [is heres Like shell cau eon cng 3 men. mectiantea! gotitude heip TRD LY AUTOMATE OEEUP 
@ and experience to: ° : May.2.1954 cone interested th be heard OT meh a eu fod aT felt OE a aa | ful Apply 1084 W Huron 8t he GIRDLY AUTOMATIC . 
Ua - Bailey Funeral Home, Birmingham — —— cae tas 8 1080) Vee ti a ee daa) euces Br cersifieg panier. peanisi tween 10:30 and’ 12:00 : mes 146 6. Rochester Rd, Re 
1 . ~ ~ i ‘ : : ise sear of the Autherity hall ar ial nrreis ’ . ve copier | ' staan dh oo 
cS beige Never nent < with burial in Ottawa Park Ceme- Notice of Special Assessment: | W700) soar yarn Pe Teepe ERT OE rt aee ep Mengaty tereat aieccn canal icet menicipn Gy Ai BLOCK LAYER. PE 32468 BE Garebena at iE -OK 
BM Mi , Prod . ' T v ne the thires -first { . r ween 7 and § pm : y. : < : is - Storm ~ vee, end end on the thirts-first day of De ARTICLE XVII reel at p ee : 
e Div., Kingston, New York e tery. He died gunesny Me sewer te Avior Mrer\ ane ue s i9sa cember of each year These Articles shall be published once A-| OPPORTUNITY FOR SAL#S wae ottest have. jee os eae: 
He leaves his wife. Gladys three Storm Sewer Outlet in Outlot “A = : ARTICLE VIT n® newapaver of genera! cireulation in men to represent leading petro rience  Squt Gauge 
  
    INTERNATIONAL 
BUSINESS MACHINES 
CORPORATION 
@ © DATA PROCESSING 
e © ELECTRIC. TYPEWRITERS 
@ * TIME CQUIFMENT — 
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wy (oe   daughters, Mrs 
Birmingham. Mrs Richard Davies 
and Mrs c Russel Dickman both 
of Clatkston: and one sister. Mrs 
J BD. Hinds of Birmingham 
New York State gained a mil- 
lion people from April 1. 1950 to 
Ji ly 1. 1954. although the gain 
was only about 1 per cent a year. A.C, Peterson of and Astor Street. 
  *S . The governing body of & gihor conetituent munieipelltr One 
i 8 F B Notice of Special Assesement: shal) ve a Board of Trustees, herein y of sich Articies of Jnour- 
wo ani erguso: Newtor Sutid “, - - z afier referred to as ‘he Board which: pe ertified afd r copy there- 
a Co. Pred Switzer. Adam Maier Lee Curb, Gutter, Grade and Gravel oo) ie made up of three representa oof with ‘he Hate snd piece ot pubiica- 
Cantrell, Andrew E. Kettonen Ernest ang Related Work on Rutgers tives from thé County of Oskland and yjon shall be [ied with ‘he Secretary of 
Young. Harian Militmar Dallas ' three reprecen-atives from the County of Sate the -Clerk of «she County of 
Roberson. Qilford Drinkwine Ray E. Street. . faromb who shall be appointed by the Oakiand and ¢he Clerk of the County of, 
Darti« John and Christine Damski.i To: Ci of Pontiac George MoTarish respective Board of Supervisors of seid Macomb within *hirte” cM) weitr) after 
Frederick t Dennis Henry Moery, -Z Amy Rieharde Prank Pri) Harold Counttes on of before the 15th day of the execution ‘hereof hes been “eom- 
Lyices and’ "0 ali persone interest take VanMorn 'Harry 1. DeVar Rov A .Ver- June of each yeer that a term of office, pleted \ 
notice That the roi! of the ecial rieo Daryl D iLfght B F Realty Co expires and rach trustee after the The Counts Clerk of the County of 
‘Assessment heretnfore made by the City Alonza Henderson Edeon F Ral Wm first Board shall serve for-@ full term Oakiand State of ientrin is hereby 
Assessor ‘ot thé purpose ‘of defray-|R. Mail. Gales M. Harris Joe’ Shadicwsky, of three years, beginning With the first| designated aa the person to cause these ing that! past of -tire-eost which the Com-|M C & I. C ‘Johnaon. Parkds > Chirch day of July rex! following Mis Yeapecttve Articiee to be published” certified and | 
mission decided should be paid andinf the Nearene Olive Bmit ‘nard appointment Proveide However thet filed as efotesald In the event he shat] 
‘borne by special assessment for the corfe+tiarrington, Charles T Nixon cut 
i 
& 
      he first Boerd shail be made up Of be unable te act er shell pegitet to ect } - ‘eum equipment jines Phone FE 
+0511 for appointment 
    4 BILITON DOLLAR LIFE IN 
surance Co ts enlarging ite oper 
ation im the Pon hree 
very unhusua, opDo are 
  available for men interested in the opportuntty «f a long-range 
professional career Must be A 
Grad, at least. Guaranteed salary 
Replies confidential Write or call 
si ©.) inet pape a66 W Huron 
ROUND BODY WAN MUST be experienced. Steady work, good 
pay. 22 Auburn Ave.       
Ye 
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W_ 1} Mile Ra. Berkisy HANDYMAN TO-WORK douse, Stay tn. 
IF YOU ARB MA wk 
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  THE PONTIAC PRESS, | THURSDAY, May 3, 1986 =   
    
    \_Work Wanted Male 10   Hay Wanted Ma al. _Help Wanted Female 7 
ee FOR DRY 
     
  1 child, ranch "hease. MAy- 
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= Sy BRAL MUsf UNDER. “ON RM MUST MAID, ‘GENERA L, MU 
be" to m2 sOne machine: | stand coo! 2 tm family, way 
  on prety please only answer Qood a house. 3330 N itl expansencels 
A couple may also be” be considered. 
. Nic. WT TOBE uN es APPEARING |W WAITRESS   
  
For a estate sales. Prefer ex- 
  1 
x WOMAN WANTED 45 TO 55 
exceptional oppt) 
; _Press Box 78 Apply Pont INSURANCE Background $240 : RECEPTIONIST for doctor $200 | com Par NION AND LIONT necerrioner fe dentist $180 | OF Se pas Bome car driving SECRETARY for ativ-firm. $300 
Luneh and dinner Uniform meals and insurance. Apply in person — 
EXPERIENCED i WOOL PRESSER 
Receestes OL_2- 
  rijl day 
__Rd., Keego | _Baags or Cat "piste ‘te. CLEANING 
ail + Gini To 
: | LADY “save DF POR GEN- Ex. era! house undiry, no cook- 
BE 
      CARPE! NTER. WORK 
_New & remodeling Call esses 
5 | CARPENTER sn WORK. ALL KINDS.   
Reas. John Featherstone. 
41330. | CARPENTE R WORK NEW OR 
is Ag Fate seme Shia on 
CABINET MAKER AND CARPE. | 5 ter Kitchen -specialty 
ELECTRICIAN Li a -eaarreree_| 
SED, es job with contrac fw in vicinity 
of tiae job ere ay aid 
counts first. nce Bo 
tiac Press 
ELECTRICAL WIRING Uoieett 
__Ed Murray. PE wr 
safe driving, 
. Work of any & 
PE 71-0654, EXP TRUCK pga nets Masonry. & Ce ement Work 
  
~~ OPPORTUNITY 
Muntz TV! | | serrate ie ete ae 
Experienced salesmen Dp L ONE 
wanted for TV and ap- 
pliances, for our branch  Selicitor. Guaranteed advance “pap BES oF a | each week Cail between 8 00 5 P s eae i000. @ N Telegraph and 
store in Pontiac. Apply he) —— . PP'Y presser ON” LADIES’ GAR- =~ : hepa = rience preferred. Ap- at 9370.Grand River. See iy ¥ Cleaners, 719 enta 
Mr. Grall. a   
ime one in ngton. Oxfo fo 
“HOUR WAITRESSES | NO) WATTONAL BUILDING “MATERIAL “eo nT ary-Go-Round, 107 Manufacturin, Beeds salesmen aguas ee cover SE Michigan ar = ‘ais EXPERI | Knowledge ef construct “* SODA FOUNTAIN. EXPERI. ci _Saginaw. 
t hece: ; enced Days references Apply in poms Box rage bredieels ee | person. bee ie on Wesley Drugs 
rience and eduie te back.) 5 w . corner of | 
Salary and incentive pian |: eres 
  ate and teaver expenses = fur- | STENOORAPHER - - SECRETARY nished. ve (= | work = leds office 
[7 es ® Saturdays pay Write 
SAL AN Boo Press Box 90 
= men living in Orion or NTED MIDDLEAGED WOMAN ford. Suet Work out of Orior, to work in home supervising the office. Full time only,, Good car care of patients Must do the - fm necessa: See.Mr Gaylord. | cooking no other housework Live Sparse Pa W GAYLORD ' in $30 per month, plus room & Pike Pontiac. chan | ‘board More for home than for | Muitipie 1 Listing Servic wages Apply oe Pontiac Rd 
AN WITH 1 MECHANICAT —Hechester, Michigeg 
> | WANTED GIRL FOR FULL TIME 
WANTED FE 5092) position Picton eavnenie financial! T878 
SALESMEN Kendale’ office typing re- sie's._3¢ 8. may quired, pacopy el eee able f er meet ie ONLY. TO] public Good working hours, econ- 
stores. 
  and Drug ditions, new office, air can- Oakland County. Refer-| ditioned. Good Serves pay wha benefits and- opportu 
EET MET AL vencement et eke im rer 
WORKERS flosr). Phone FE 
For experimental eircraft work a . 
: WOMAN BET. 2 & 35 TO MAN-   
SOCIAL WORKER. A-1—#1490 TO Fra 3aite between @ and 9 pm. Isted te socisl wort te teeters; WOMEN WANTED FoR” GEN. caboose) y | eral work in dry cleaners. part mediate rea. and eomerse || ore. 308 Oa land RN Creee the im ap- | Obta for examination from WOMAN BETWEEN 35 AND 8 | nearest Michigan E'm: ment for perc housewor’ end cook- rvice office or write ' ‘or amily of 4, Must live in, 
’ iphigan tie 6 days Ref. required EM 
AN! hands to build special m BENCH woalaw Poa SMALL OFFICE Must journeymen. Apply in| Work ts varied Includes typing. Se Phone calls. ays filing and processing customer Tne., 4863 Highland Ra. Press, Bor 81 Write Pontiac | 
__ Press, Bo ANTED' FOR woot. | WOMAN TO CARE FOR 2 CHIL dren While molUier works. More ore, ee beret. Elk Clean. _for_home than wages PE §-1060 
: OME Heb Wanted a to work on farm. ap. i P 8 
A Lefer be be MEN. WOMEN. 
_ sparetim: can use $10, fe 
"$100 vil “aetribatin "3° | Watkins Na- 
tional venilia to 
mee 7] lecgubers PE 23-3053 
ATTENTION! EX-DOOR- TO-DOOR 
bakery, coffee and insurance men 
Use your experience tn buliding 
inde: ent business of your own                   in City of Pontiac, Good Raw- 
leigh's Dept. MCE. 696-211. Free. 
ment and some wages You must 
be capable and reliable. Write to 
Box No. 3, Pontiac Daily Presa, 
  win ualifications. emplove —# ving qua 
ees CHAPIN 
  apeciatized "ae Fivsrince I NEFD AT, LEAST 2,. GOOD REAL ESTATE 
    Help Wanted Female 7) SALES PEOPLE. 1 TO NINN 
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ACCEPTING APPLications ron | WORK DRAYTON &. woniepnone survey work.| 1 TO WORK BLOOM- 
  mente must Nil Orchard Lake Rd 
ar COUPLE, PART TIME. FOR GAR- = Ar ieast 8 menage? a ae | Senin and bouse work at. coun- ry home near Birmingham. Live . Must be able to type & take 
3. @ years re y re —— er under. tn an ¢ 
_ Where 3 adults MI 47107 
ek al aves ae AND BE 
aretakers emall a uliding, . Exceilent bmony employment ret. | For partial rent. References. 
Write Pontiac Press Box | 8 
  eee eg perience te man | WIDDLFAGED COUPLE. MAN AS 7. 6% days bandyman. women as helper in reper Lodge, willing spend summer & ne family Lam || at fishing Codes on Montreal ®. title, intere: S | River, Canada. starting May 8, manent ton & pe must have  pieasin, personalltty a pees for | Mfetime ce-| ang } references, OR b2a21. for in. 
salary $75 per week x | _tervies 
Seenereellent opportunity for 3 Employment Agencies 8A 
OENERAL BIRMINGHAM ‘HOUSE. WITH MODERN ane OFFERINGS SmIvaTE. ROOM, Tmmediate full or part time Sec-   
Serer Apply 50 Wayne 
cay, 
VERtEecras BATH AND TV CONVENTION.! (retéries. typiste gerera!l office AL DAYS OFF. NO COOKING |‘ Work and experienced salesiadies FE 44351 cS Birmingham Employment Service, KEEPER WANTED} | 139 W meme Birmingham. MId- rlenced breterred. to henge Smo | _ west €@ . oe amail automobi) a pen Ue 2 gutomabiie | GENERAL | OFFICE Main 
Det. | more i, acc yacy aoa ed. EX a eede: hee pin ane Pam pietatane XPERIEN CED. EMPLOYMENT SFRVICE. 1 mee Conatee ie 2698) insur 7 “Huron FE Past 
  CARRIER |" PONTIAC. Pull time = EMPLOYMENT pa “We will train 18 W. Huron PE .¢ 055) r many employe bene. | —_ rT me Apply fo Reker al! Clothes - CAREER 
COLLECTION EXPERIENCE. Typing, filing. ledgibie itt GIRLS necessary. Perm Postion "with   EXP. CARPENTER 
work Job yor hour, PE $-8325. a 
OBA AEP RES eorh a 
2) N. Cass on vice 
  Call FE   
qed. FE $8 308. FLEMING. Awa, 
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            tn West Central Osaki: Co., or | 
  
  evening. - oo ee shedloe" 28°ost | FIELD. 
A MANAGER | FE Pur irpanall aaeeen "OR 27016 oa sollowing require 
Rochester Mich’ ‘OLive| 26 fo 38, Well groomed. tha LIGHT WITH § SMALL | _ truck, i ae 
| flowt HAULING. , OARBAGE AND trash 
(paeiean SS ANTEDT BY ¥ ELDER. | 5-6838 ly man FE 
kind FE 
PLUMBING WORK ore ANTED 
Reasonable FE 5-101 
' PLASTERING AnD EA Re PLAS- fering. OR_3- 
_| PLUMBING Vee Te - DONE REA- 
sonably. OA 6-3 
rried man with respon- Apply at Twip's Restaurant, 6 | SHOP OR BUILDING MAINT OR 
ord.” Ma 
sibilities Age 34—J' vre. be 
_ ss Now 
laid off —reduction force. For 
ore inform or ut leases de m 
sired, PE 5-3 
eens YOUNG “MAN. {7 4 WANTS 
_ FE 5-3756 
of anv kind, but prefers. 
nick: driving Has exp as route | y le 
salesman. FE 5-6170 or FE 86-0960 
WALLPAPER REMOVED ~ PAINT- ing done FE 2-2116 
YOUNG MAN DESIRES WORK | Knetty pine paneitng enotty cedar | 
cutting and trimming treee FE 
3775 __| Building Service _12| 
oe A py ee ot loose 
ton sissentee a tern tine fined? | +7207, 
HOUSE ne WING. POLLY 
ork finishing), tas ‘Edison, 
~ LEE “TRENCHING 
CE protic tanks completely installed. 
pes py pebe remove = sand and 
      
_ Frosting. ll + +4740 
| ROOP | Gliese NEW AND ae 
pair oa Stes work. Free ea- | _imates F 
RO. SNYDER, FLOOR 1 LAYING. 
‘ 
‘SEPTIC TANKS AND TILE Selds ees Trenching and 
_ER OR 36312 or KEnwood 
~TRENCHING AND 
BULLDOZING 
  
  BUYS DIRE Cr maoufacture eliding windows, 
| acukis hung windows, pleture win. 
dows, awning windows and win- 
dow walls 
Ei ofas and all kinds of trim. 
ys0na ee MAN NEEDS | FIELD STONES: _work. FE 
Work Wanted Female MW — 
A WOMEN Want was WASH- 
ing and cleaning. FE 1-0223 
ALL TRONINO, #3 BU. PICK UP 
pact AU 1 day service. FE 
  
APARTMENTS OR HOMES T6 
j for workin le. West 
tide preterred. “FH seodi ™*"*   
  
BABYSITTING iN N MY HOME DUR- ing day 
sasvarerney. WASHINGS A anb jronings done. 63 a bushel. 
23-6866, 
CARE FOR CHILDREN IN YOUR 
a _OR 3-706 home or mine 
COLORED GIRL WOULD LIKE 
Pee 3200" evenings and nights 
“WORK, WEEK WORK: _OR DAY WO _dishwaesher steck girl FE 2 
EXP. PRACTICAL NURSE. | 
OL 62477 
fRONINGS, ‘1 DAY SERVICE. Pickun & deliver, EM 43-0060 
IRONING, $3 A BUSHEL DAY 
service On £z ana FE 54-2307 | 
IRONINGS. 63 A BU, PICKUP, bert Sots and deliver _FEe 
IRONINGS 93 A BUSHEL, PICK a and delivery FE 
ADY DESIRES HOUSEWORK, “pagan or dishwashing FE | 
  
LADY WISHES WORK BY DAY 
FE 8-3433 
LADY WisHES WORK AS Watt. ad ba a seal or dish washer | 
pg | TAR MOWERS | 6 INT EE 
paired 
LADY 2 AND SON 4 WISHES housewo: and bysitting deys, 
on bus line . Write rae tise Press _ Box 
MIMEOGRAPHING TYPING 8&C- retarial Servic EM 3-2842 
TYPING AND CLERICAL WORK 
to do in own home mapariensrs oe 
references tf necess 
8-2687 after 6-30 
WANTED 6PRING CLEANING. 
FE 4-3061 
WASHINOS 4@ & » IRONINGS, 
: med te. U 
of 7 
ASHINGS A AND IRONINGS 
FE 6-1615 
liver OR | 
References. EM 3 
for elderly gentiemdn 
_and references. FE +@ tT! 
WOULD LIKE DAY WORK 
_‘ransportation FE 
AAA 
“Al CEMENT WORK 
LLOYD MONROE 
FE 46866 
A&B TRENCHING _ 
era FE 6-27 FE 4-4168   
ere 
N'S "RENTAL i | 63_w_ Montcalm Fr 4-59 
ALL KINDS” OF CEMENT WORK. 
63785 FE 6. 
neys, drives. porches, | a 
fish ponds with bridges ante 
                NTTAC 
| BL OCK. BRICK and Care tT areas Free est 
J GLADSTONE & SON 
PE 2-267] OL 27141 _ OL 35706) 
BR K 
cs Also chimneys No fob tod gether or separate Child care in , 
olon Lake EM. 
WASHINGS AND IRONINOS. BEP- arate or drag ckup and de- 
Will keep house for 1 of 2 adults 
Cen assist invalid) Exp. driver 
3-0040 
WIDOW WANTs HOUSEKEEPING Qood cook 
“3 “MANE EY LEACH, days m week $8 @ day plus 
+0967 | 
____ Building Serv ice 12 FE 27680 
A-l LAYING, SANDING & FIN. Licensed Contractors. FE 3-1645 
Pontiac Hardwood Floor Service 
FE Sees. water line field ee 
] ADDIT IONS, GARAGES rica 
finished Recreation reeun and tmaurance repairs. K-& W _Bulld- 
AIR COMPRESSORS. AIR TOOLS, 
ore vet eyes aneatirs. sand- etc 
ALL CEMENT AND BRICK WORK | - 
guaranteed by Bill Lovejoy oa 
@ boxes up to 48 ft long Ouidext ae Spokane FE eo ibseadl EXP. 
grills, patios retainer and sea 
walls, In colors as desired Phone | 
toms for free @atimates FE | 
ASPHALT PAVING “DRIVEWAYS |__ “Garden Plowing _ 16B 
“BLOCK AND CEMENT done OA 62054   
erators, radios. aners and 
#6 Oaklarc Ave 
repair 
wind: t eanonable 
LE “est. No o obligation. nh. FE 23-1631. 
Plastle or Cetamte Party ESTM Guaranteed. et Water 
  
Sanding and finishing. Phone FE 5-0602 
R_D. Tompson FE 4-604) 
ae sertam 12A 
  Additional line of custom work | eanctkCELLEN FE 820458 
__ Business » Services 13 ABOUT ANYTHING meee | 
APPLIANCE SERVICE 
We service all makes automatic 
eeere bh mia babe ers, retrt 5 
types < emaly pe a ROY" 8 
aLt MAKES OF Fo FOUNTAIN PENS 
  CALL “NOW 3 FoR i HOUSEHOLD | 
products. low prices and you earn | 
‘Yours free havin home ie 
Call OL 1-276 Mace Gin ‘Pas. 
fay WALL BY MACHINE FREE | estimates. No fob too big or amall rE _5-4638   
_MATES FE hair 
airing & Wha 18 i! hk tes a . Pike. 
            SE WE RCL CL ‘\NING | Sinks — Sunday Bervice _ PE 4-2021, 
EAVESTROUGHINO, INSTALLED | and repaired. Custom meta! 
planters. Free estimates. L & M _ Sheet Metal . FE 65-0313. 
and after 6 00 pm 
cooled motors repaired 
HEATING 3 SERVICE _ Gas, off burners and furnaces,     | Day or night re et li Daye OL | Del WAYNE it _cO “HANDYMAN DESTRES WORE I IN 
Birmingham | area FF 2-61 
_jobs _Reas ie 
Plastering Conteatice 
small or too large 
PLAST ERING | Free estimate Fe 3-720 
_OR 
    AWs MACHINE. PILE 
Saws—Law nmowers - Accurately Sharpened, 
_7-8354 
_ +5324 
Sepa! homes, offices, and fac- 
tortes -fr 
WINDOWS CLEANED 
  i Phone FE $-3701 
WELL DRILLING 
| _Well and pump repair OR 3-230@. > 
Your NU aTRIe ITE DISTRIBUTOR PAPER HANGING “REASONABLE HOUSE DOCTOR. “GENERAL ‘Hos. 
8-0386 +6820 needs 3 bdrm | place 
Spokane, F 
DRESSEs, Sees ore & At! erations 101 EB Hi Iron FE 47074 
A-] ROTOTILEING Gardens plowed jawns aed 
_Fast, REASONABLE FE 2-0077, J = large. Residential and commer: | ALL POWER LIFT nay IPMENT DURA-CLEAN lode on AND 
UPHOLSTER PRE Est. 
EXPERT TREE “TRIMMING & & 
eerel Ph. FE 54-6593 or OR 
ELECTRIC MOTOR SER Vick RE- 
  CAWN MOWERS SHAR PENED 
and repaired Parts Cc. 
_ Btickel 16 Haddrii) CC. X FE. Vata0 
| LAWN | MOWERS. | HAND OR POW. 
er, sharpened or repaired. _ 
One 
service. ah ckun and deltvery 
_ Phone rE 3-6073 r) 
LAWN SERV. DRAIN ron “ODD 
FE 5-304: 
New & repair work All ma- 
tarials furn. MI ¢4229. No job 
PLUMBING AND. HEATING HOA Com ore.” Bon, FE 43767 or 
| Mason Thompson FE 4-8364 
D | 4-1] DECORATING — FAINTING, | | 10 BAGLEY st | and 
                  18 Chamberlain st | 
TREE TRIMMING AND RE V- 
al Free estimates. Phone FE 
TREE TRIMMING J AND | REMOV: | al Free estimates FE o-a0le FE | 
fruft trimming e remoral “tree 
+8805, 
WALL WASHING AND WINDOW | 
ee, estimates, Phone FE ~_4#-3021__ _Shovyers Janitoriai Service   
  Windows reglared, storm windows 
Temoved screens washed and put 
up Eavestroughs cleaned and | 
Tist proofed peas heals prices first 
 Dressmaking. Tailoring 16 “Lost & Found 7— Wanted Real Estate 32A     ‘Landscaping. 18A{. 
  tiles 
rally PE 8-3001. 
ort 3 clean up by experts. 
FILL  DikT LE VEL ED hd 
_driveways saded 
GENERAL LANDSCA: ia me To C Mills FE 
  LAWN 
BUILDING 
Also maintenange ” FE 2-421). 
ROTOTILLING GARDENS AND 
_lawns OR 3-2860 and FE 5-184? 
| LAWN MOWING BY ‘BEASON OR 
po Ol, 146381 
i . mon 
Lic State of 
Mameaaare Mich, Free esti- 
ates EM 3-207) ROTO TILLING _ GARDEN AN ND 
_YARD LEVELING. FE 46220.   
800 
Delivered or can |e up ery 
five pm. At 212 
North, Complete landscaping, aot 
smateurs, 38 yrs ip Pontiac. WHITE'S, PE 5-3 
TREE 8PRAYING BY EXPERTS. Bpectalized. abe Elm disease. 
—TOwnseng 1-8001_ 
_Moving ia Trucking 19 19 
AA-1 MOVING TRUCKING * 900 service) EM 3-636) of FE 6-857), anytime 
A) HAULING FOR Accee a ANY- _thing FE 5-06 
Al TOVINGTI HAULING EXCELLENT SERVICE —- 
Basement, ete . 
a.) | 
ASHES ANI held Ay en ravtes |” _at an 88, 
ASHES ax RUBBISH. HAULED, 
anytime, FE 5-304? 
ASH  RUBBION R ANYTHING. [) Heulea Anytime after 4 ORlando 3770 
Agnes AND RUBBISH HAULED. 
Dawa ano ROBBEN “AND ASHES AND PRUBEISH “AND “Nght “rushing +6229, 
PRANK a pe MAGTING, moving wik pick ve anything 
rE 54442. 
GENERAL TRUCKING DAY OR night Reas Of nT or OL 
1-6528. eves. _ 
INCINENATORS C CLEANED Asi 
or rubbish eleanup FE 45134 
LIGHT Ha ULING AND RUBBISH. 
Call Bill PE 5-803 
|LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING. 
FE »-0005. At any time 
aire sion ASHES & RUB- tal 
LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING. Rubbish whauted AL pe dirt, and gravel FE 2-060) 
TRUCKING AND HAULING R RUp- _bdish Anytime. Cheap FE 8-17 770, 
O'DELL CARTAGE 
So ye coi REDUCED RATES Large van to serve you. Smith 
_Moving FE 4404 
Trucks to Rent TRUCKS, TRACTORS   
_EQU ENT 
% Ton tats Lo i Stake 
Pontiac Farm an 
Industrial Tractor Co, 
cone et MORON ey f, ye bu ay 
vS PE 4-046, FE ¢143 
Painting | & iicercceey 2” 
from the spring cleaning chore? 
rh _— and paint ore use in- 
merce, FE 
Al CUSTOM. “PAINTING. ¥ PAPER 
hanging Paper removed Esti- 
mates FE +6018 
A-t PAINTING INTERIOR & EX- 
terior 10 per cent disc for cash 
_ Guarante Free est) FE 40208 
A-T PAINTING PAPERING 
wail pering “call for ewti- mates 40255 
ALWaYs — DEPENDABLE ~ PAINT: 
tog. decorating 2% yrs exp. FE 
INTERIOR Al AND | EXTERIOR ‘DEC. 
orating of any kt No tob 
bi" or too small. Free setimates 
Call FE 8-2945 
2 (LS WALL WASHING 4 & PAINT- 
_ ing, Reasonable FE $-2211 
Sere AND ) DECORATING — 
D. _Witthite FE 5-0580 _ | PAneeina & DECORATING. 
Cheapest rates tn town. FE 4-4350. 
pane AND DECORATING, bath tile or floor tile by the hour 
or job Pree estimates, A-1 work 
_mueranteed Cail) FR 2.1006 
Painting and decorating, 
work guaranteed. Call 
FE 2-4315 
| Painting & Wall W ie Free estimates. FE 2-2706 
Fates FE ¢217) or FE 
Physio-Therapy— 21A 
n | smeprsn MASSAOE & THERAPY ae foot technique. 12 Elm _8 4-385) 
j OFS WANTED S53 RENT Television Service ™* UR for 2 gente horses or arm ‘it 
COPENHAVER's RADIO @& TV 
repair, 369 W nance: Night serv. 
fce calls. FE ¢§60 
Day "oR NIGHT aa SERVICE. |v 
ve _ | Share Living Quarters 30 $1206 or FE 
M. STRAKA clay guaranteed work Ph FE| plowing, disking leveling and¢ | EXPERT TV SERVICE. ALL | 
    
  | _& fireplaces FF 2-2468 Le 
BASEMENTS 
Full or partial-repairing old & 
leaky basement — waterproofing 
Cement floors & crains—also ad- 
rite Montes fer right BOOKKEEPER experienced $907 -~S2100 garages =k breezemats party. Write Mrs De! sss peas * _ 1868 Avon Rd Rochest = beled ali eee i200 | COOK Sy TECEBOARD OPERATOR eh 
JOBS FOR MEN 
  
  Howard Johnson's 4310 Wood COLLEGE GRADUATE... 8406 temodeling. Complete Service nowal Oak mere CREDIT TERN EE $375 MA 5-2271 Holly Elrose 7 4807 ASSIBTANT HRS § 30 To TIME sTUD sceoy ~ “75| CARPENTRY AND REPAIRS CE- 5 vasely im person to Bauman» MIDWEST _mert work FE 58-3605 
x mestaurent 00 South Blvd £ | 409 Pontisc state Henk Bidg | CEMENT WORK Seat pod QUALITY! ‘ FE 54-0227 3.2340 'y Good working con- | i ona ts TE — be ittons. Douglas Cleaning Co. 834 CLEVER CLEO Ck ALTE Te& BI OCK Wood ward Birmingham Personable mature young woman, 8 Cou Nhe to take charge of «mall office | work FE 5-0787 RG IRE Will type keep records meet the CEMFNT 18 ov R Pull or part time Birmingham public, must have pleasant phone Floore basements EM 74870. Cleanere, 1289 8 Woodward Mt! volee  Permnanent year around CUSTOM BUILDING: FHA Fi Position Excelent —salarcs. and rancing reser ling FE 46-8470 COUNTER GIRL — JORa CONEY = benefits CARFER CENTER ai oh Island, No 2 4827 Dixie Hay _Riker Building FE 8-0418 iD & M BLDG. SER\ Ich. EXPERIENCED 5 BEAUTY OPERA. FOBS FOR ME NT app A ROOM AT Low cosT or Birmingham beaut oa TEE ; , by BO Midwest 64434 S77 eeion MECHE ENGINEER ae ROOFING. SIDING .ATTERA “Ey a = : : ONS KITCHEN -CABINETS EXP. WAITRI MANU AST URE Ra RED espe? | AND CusTOM BUILT GARAGE t t_shift MI +9080 MANUFACTURERS REPRESF sey AND BREFZEWAYS CALL FY 
| ATIVE bel FE 2-7004 EVES OR | 
  Trainee Positions 
MANAGER TRAINEE $328 i olline Cleaners ie Woldwara: 
“| LEARN A TRADE $285 
! work. Live in gome ha PREFER 80ME COLL POR por with 3 mare Esy rane a Miao Aba an ath TV | vr Thurs. & every: other gun. off. | CAREER CE NTER™ exeee * a Riker Bidg. __FE 80416 RIENCED GIRLS. ac wale counts receivable.or payable ne __Instructions 9 ing. B, ete And or expert. | “~~~ 
he | CARE ee ATT 2 984s COURSE 
Avon cosmetics. available to, LEARN T TO DRIVE THE BA NE- | je and energetic woman, AY A ay DRIVER | FE | TRAINING. *NCHOO - Fountain Sslzg: Women | Bus PE 22251 s Res FE #1945, te 0:20-b.m. ter cur Te:| Work ¢ Wanted Male 10, rt store. Free uni- | ~~ ~ forms, good workin conditions, | a-1 CARPENTER WORK NEW a vacat Mi 44210   ‘ust be one | repair FE ¢ Beata at of schoo! Prete?" | SOY 1? WistEs ANT HIND OF |       
  prtificate. Apply th store | _.ork 0 mt ¢ pa * canteen, REPATAS ALTER- SANDERS. a ations qe ck service Westherty. 
a” Ls Bat a lGaRPENTER AR AND CABINET D. B { Rights. 2 days off a week work WN d CS nner MI 4-6086. ee Se 
  | ame SANDING “FaTeTG Ex. | _lertor and intertor 
GENERA! BUILDING REPAIR. eave ie, cement work. ang Eool’ng sidine porches & alu- 
min combination windows & 
MICHIGAN Home eS SLe LA aa 
am 4-506) . W Hur 
BUILDER. a iceNaE Tyas a “AND   
  
32276 
Ie ee rca ee “ES- the fob imates hone - vis pte it dl ll Re OTO-TILLING ie ELECTRICAL WIRING LICENSED Loew Avis hetewe has _Ed Murray FE 2.8887, ts _ ibe 
FLOOR BANDING OLD ) FLOORS ROTO Th TILL WG. 
  1GARDEN PT OWING. 
931 
a iene aa L Bill FE. 
  
Fido LAYING: SANDING, Fin-| _¢ 
tent 12 ¥rs. Exp. Guar work | Free estimates Leo & Jack. FE | Gardens and lawn ne complete 
  
LAYING, SANDING AND | _ FLOOR finishing. 10 years expertence. 
Modern equipment, guar work 
Free estimates. John Taylor, OR 
3.1616   
FLOOR LAYING BANDING AND | 
finishing. Alwer Miller, 18 yrs. 
5-0088 
PL OOR LA LYING, ‘BANDING & 
ishing, C Bud Bills De PE R20) 
FLOOR BANDING, LAYING. FIN R 27819, Gardner. 41 Central. FE | loading Cow manure FE ABI | 
ENT | WORK | BLACK DIRT DE. IVERED “BY | 
the bushel. Digging and reking 
FE §-1207 
CUSTOM PLOWING AND GARDEN ; plowing Thactor work FE ¢alao 
or FE os anytime FE ¢9653 | | efter dope 
f GANDER PLOWING 
OR 3.2742 
GARDEN PLOWING AND Dtsc- 
ing 1a of Auburn Heights. 
GARDEN PLOWING. ALL KINDS 
of work with tractor. Reasonable rr 2 TRG 
/ GARDEN PLOWING “AND 1 HAR | 
‘ALL KINDS | _fow'ng FF 2.7369 Floors, drives, ete. Jensen FE GARDEN ROTOTILLING. 
32-6820 ‘ilaon 
GARDEN PLOWING” “AND. YARD leveling Top sci} OR _3-3840 —RPFCIALPY | GARDEN PLOWING BY THE LOT acre vard leveling grading 
seer ing afd sodding FE Sa or FE. 2.216% 
atra MA 
PLOWING sh 
41-4878 of MY 255492 
  PI OWING AND FITTING CTARR- 
.fton. Drayton ard Sashabaw ‘area 
_MApie 4-391 of OR 33380 
ROTO TILING ° 
OR 30883 ROTO-TILLING RENTALS “OR BY FE 5.9780 
er OF 
Tce “WORK 
3 pment including power rake 
tates FE 58-6356 
\ rar SIDE Pt. OWINO | “& GRAD. 
EA Also black dirt & manure. 
+4228 
_Laundry Service 18 
Pontiac, MA IRONING WANTE PHONE PE | 3 . 1389 ‘8 D.. 
CE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF. tice peeuaneny finished. _ 
__baundry. FE 2-610}   
  
ie and tile work, FE 4-2: 
  =n | 
cE ARKSTO® 
a DRAGGING FE 
  
Tans end Sheen Wayne Duteh- _ dots —— 
Lost WHITE MALE COCKER 
  makes Service beth ° bee 9 fo | 
pel a agina 
  GUARANTEFD TV REPAI ¥ 
MAKE. FE 4-0736 CONDO oe | 
_RADIO & TV, 137 8 PARKE: 
_JOHNSON'S RADIO AND TV 
VICE SER i 
45 E. Walton Blvd FE 4-760] | 
"pent Jo, tan pine wee Wid iContractal Mtgs. 32 
ee _FE ¢3690. 168 E. Pike 
WARDS TV SERVICE —— 
Open_ Eyenings FE 23-2076 
I. Typewriter S Service 22A 
iowa & AppINa ue € 
Tecan EatT RENTED 
“Mutctell, 123 ON. Saginaw &t, 
Upholstering 23} j 
EAKLE'§ ‘CUSTOM CPHOLSTER- | 
ing 8174 Cooley Take Rd. EM 
Diz ae Free estimates _ 
OMAS UPHOLSTERING 
“ 8 WOEL EGRAPH FE 5-088 
SLIPCOVERS. DRAPES & RED- | 
Spreads Your material, FE 5-6797, 
_ Lost & Found A 
Pousc (cockan Graniar Ver cinity Telegraph afd Boston Cajl 
Lal 44877 
Lost BLACK COCKER | SPANIEL. 
REWARD MA &-7 
LOST. WHITE AND . SABLE COL- 
lie Vicinity of Walters Lake 
Ans®ers to name of Coke Call 
-_MApie_ $-3681 after 8 30 
Spaniel with brown spots Vic of 
Commerce Rd_ Reward FE 8-0916 
LOST BAG OF SHIRTS ROCH.- 
ester vicinity Substantial reward if promptly returned Lan) Pon- 
_tiac Press Box 68 
LOST PAIR OF: “GLASSES “TN 
downtow are May. Case tn- 
ecribed Keen Onli i found 
_ call Borden's. rE +   
Classified Ads! To swap 
mY siny.| What you don’t need for| ti 
Jeg, bh. Pon Laundry, FE what a -do,—call. He 
WASHINGS. TRONING DONE iw | 28 aL. 
Call FE 6-1910. ck-up and deliver | 
    ost: apes HAMIL 
Oreat smeared 
   
    
      ee — eee eer 
o8T: BASSET aoUnE: ‘VIC. x 
ae ikhere Lake — 
Lost: TOY FOX TER itn vie. of Edison and Gladstone, 
“Penny 
Please return to 50 
3285, 
Cost | tour wet WA 
oO rE . 
Micnigen & per ikl, Lea 
| LOST BROWN RIMME: 
i ty FE 47073, 
_Hobbies « & ; Supplies 24A 24A   At our be 
seasoned 
  
Notices & | : Personals 3 ee eneamenens 
as PRivaTe DETECTT 
  
  “Aerotred d Knapp Shoes 
ae “‘AUDIVOX | HEARING eo pe 0, 
Saginaw 
100 WEDDING NYFF ATIGR 
Printed | napki ns 2 Fas 
DAINTY MAID FOR |   
  EXPERIENCED SPENCER COR- 
  
tw PANEL ROR , thas ae accident happen 
maiz this Fer p please nal 
ward aon! 
iv 
OPERATION na PERTY 
WITHIN TO oo DATs. 
ve ore miectite with 
TS for TSE LLING YOu R/ FU ron 0. 
ney "Oatrex Tonie Te 
typ sive — poh 
is 
  
vou are having’ nee Emees. us 
BELLORS, INC 41's 
above Oakland Trester_ rE a . 
  L. Tem leton, Realtor 
222. Orehare rf FE +00 
LAND CONTRACTS . 
we wal five quic! B vn 
eet a eras ASRS & Harger ( Co. 
DONT BELL 
LL YOOR-LAND Con, Vk aia a | £2. 
   ne B oasie. yee 
— contracts at very 
DORIS & SON RE Mora 
Wa Haron aa 
$200,000.00 
» To cute Sell—To Insure 
  DGEWAY 
o75 Baa win Ave FE 4-6203 
Wanted’ Real E Estate 32A eae an cea ae 
OUR SLEEVES ARE ROLLED UP !! And we are geared for AC- 
The 
Worrell ‘and, we plan ‘ a. 
T 
L ESPON- 
sibility TO YoU.” Call : 
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor . Baginaw Bt 
Open Eves til) 6:30 BUY OR SELL 
ny or Perit oeh her 
ELEY mo 
Weed water. PE 40612. 
after 6 p.m. : 
WILL BUY OR 
merce Pat Pontiac EM 3331 
R. F. McK INNEY Univ, 1-$708 . 
  large couer with h private, bat bath “5 
  
  chard Lake Ave See ‘Mra, New- 
foun LADY WILL SHARE 5 with er | 
Z 63663. with ch f also 
    
  
purchase new 
Seok aoe clients. on m nob betore Pe pee Rent Apts. Pernines 2 33 
1. Lt OOM 
aR Ee 
    
at vioe ROOMS: BATH AND 
i 2. went side Avail, bow. 
©: bs 
. Geol wetecens 431_N. Per 
J ROOM STUDIO AND BATH. - 800 =Robinwood, off N 
2 ADULTS ONLY 
Auburn Ave. 
ood -$-0396. Theol Sage RE 7 © repellent Veutte, Fe 
OE REKING CO 
ye ch end pvt. entrance. 
$-0018. E ‘Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34   
— new ps 8 a Mee Deva _Stove, newly decorated. FE 3-711, 
7 ROOMS. UTILITIES . 
  
  
2 ROOMS AND BATH, NEWLY. FURNISHED. CLOSE TO DOWN. Oe:   
owe 
‘Prop. 
3 fae ROOMS AND 
fess. Pyt. ent : men. 16 Florence 
RM 
gotrance, utilities fur 
rent. ") "noc Bivd. 
2. QUIET FU 
Good 
Pe ene. ROOM APT. 
_§. Merrimac. 
2 RMS NICELY FURNISHED. 
Near vane line Adults or work- 
68 6 Francis, vee" furn Couple only. 
3.ROOMS AND B‘TH, PRIVA ate . utilities furnished. 
De} Sor : 
“ase 2 arcs PF Te nin turn, 
3 BOO sam eh ° 
a Couple only io me. 
3 eta AND BATS nat ADULTS - 
  "CG HEMPSTEAD 102_E. Huron _—__— FE 4-824 
'3 ROOMS, pvr’ NENT, AN AND BATH. 
Including util stove, tefrig. 
\FE 21236 after 
  Adults. Close in 
p.m   
I) AND BATH   
  FURNISHED ROOMS _|7 RM. single person. 
  
ean ENTRANCE, 
= Yellow Cab. Apply 239 Rus. se   
7 ROOMS, AND BATH OTILI- ties furnished, Close in FE 4-0122 cant 
  
Ph FE 6-616 
  
az TABLE “Borat REFER, Fina Foam as an outs Nanding 
Ve. Evebeieiety cleaner. 
PE \FE 23-6007 Listing vente 
In and around Pont. 
HARVEY WILSON 
Lapeer Real Lope 
Oa neith   apectn TAL COLD Waves ror Per rE 
  
WOULD YoU LIKE TO MARE A investment paying 8% Tht 
IN DEBT?   
  
Give You 1 Place to Pay 
Ease Your Mind 
LOAN COMPANY- 
MICHIGAN CREDIT 
COUNSEERLORS 
___ Above ve Oakland Theater 
| Wed. Children t to Board 26 26 
Exc aCARE, LOR | 1 OR 9 CHIL 
.| Wed. |. Household G Goods 2: 27 
FURNITURE NEEDED peeee pome oe or odd jots Get the         A T 
  Deccstage 
WE CAN SELL YOUR LOT 
A.G. Flliott & Sons   SOLD 
aes Not Sold your\, property ‘sn't sold tea i 5 f,becauee it basn't been 
“WHITE 
“BROS. 
HELP US! \_ Find a 3 bedroom ranch pe home on West side or * 
ants 
sporonimately #15 000° ley 
PE 4-2644 d. 
eilasa hveses Realtor, 100° Oak- 
LOT Ss 
ou have lote in the city = water & sewer phone me 
buy them if oe? rice and terms are right a ROOM, 3 otek APT 
(fe Employ. 
PE 4-6310. 16 
7 ROOMS AND BATH NEW A AP. 
[eae 407 Per 
ton call OL 1-665], 
2 RM. PRIVATE. BATH. Al ADULTS only, 367 Oakland A 
2 AND 3 ROOM ean decorated Al! utilities 
8-3182       
       R. PRIG, d Close] stove uti; a = 
= ROOMS & BATH \ HEA 
_Near 
"Yearly lease wal 
water ir required. At Gro 
on Ditie. MEL. 17-7381. 676 month No children. 
3 - — 2 
vate front apt. Conveniently located Co c 
GMC, Pontiac Moto: Bald: \ 
win Rubber. Store i Setement. 
Can see from 8 am, to 10 p Adults head 200 N Paddock arte 
berta Apt: 
ROOM & BATH UPPER. Ga- 
_Tage. Dulities 4 furn. FE +0063. 
|@ ROOM APT 43 FLORENCE 6T. aT. MY 3-5605, La ake | 
pans HEAT SS 5 A _Wweek A dults only 304 N s_ Johnson, 
  
  
ROOMS. NEW EVERYTHING! 
furn. 5 minutes walk from town. 
No drinkers of. children. 73 Fair- 
_frove   
;3 43 yclend FURN APT UTILE ies Priva 
_ Washing prlvtegees   
MODERN APT , ON oe To responsible people. OR 4 ROOMS & BATH = HEAT & HOT WATER 
FURN. W. SIDE. REA- 
SONABLE. ADULTS. 
PHONE FE E._ 47706, 
4 ROOMS, TILE BATH, STOVE. retrig. Auto heat and hot water. 
— only. Inquire 2067 Opdyke 
aw poo i 4 A Olis AND Bi" ‘or couple. side. Sone “ROOMS AND   
} LARGE ROOMS. welcome, $13.75 weekly, or 
month one 6460 Williams Lake Rd OR _3}- 
3 RM. PVT. BATH, HEAT. LIGHTS. laundry, garage. ed 
adults only Ref re vee _only, FE 
            Utilities furn, Cou io 
§-2287, =   
$55 per mo Ward E. rtridg: 
ow uron. FE ty   
  
T ROOM & BATH. 
come, 286 N.C   
  
       4RM. APT 
OR_ 3-6111 
4 ROOM APT. UTILITIES PURN. Inquire 5359 EB Madi   
  
  M APT \ branes, FE bist 1s Mt. Clem-. 2 patgtsbd ANDRA AS OAS HEAT. 
  
  Roos GROUND FLOOR 
\. PRIVATE & ENTRANCE cms welcome FE $-0635 
3 ROOMS AND BATH IN 
  Heights. “Utilities 
cal Estate, y ew vate entrance FE PE 4-6492, or Fe +4813 7 ROOMS aT: 
Aduits only,   
MA 6-2503 © 
JO +6121 
Northwestern Hwy at M’belt 3 ee AND. 
race 
_3165 Highla 
v1 ROOM. PRIVATE « cca AND 
entrance, 45 James ee 5-485   
  
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[= ee qeetae call MYr- 
  
fontlice ~ LARGEST wait 
    | WANTED TO HUY A es 
_Wtd. “Miscellaneous. am roperties 
DRED RESTAURANT You Teor n 
USED ROOT BEER 
_3-4174 between 6 and 7 
__-Money_ Wanted _28A 
MOR teed ON SoHE 
              
  PEDDLING YOUR 
PROPERTY? IT DOESN'T PAY 
Our method of showing only to 
qualified prospects. 
time and money 
lookers"" Call us now need farms, lakes. and residential 
We handle all detalls or financing and closing. 
—To Sell_-To Trade 
T—WE'LL INSURE IT 
MAHAN TY CO. REALTORS 
Coarerauce Real Estate Ee sage 
BE CU 1078 W 
NEXT DOOR or, ‘BRANCH > POST FFICE 3 onan _entrance 407 
‘J RM. APT AND / AERO. > 1 Lid at 
housekeeping rm MY “—e 
|} ROOM APT saves 
“Don't worry 
} ROOMS. P 
__lst. floor, 433 Midway. 
4 RMS. & BATH, CLEAN COUPLE | 
No drinkers, 1035 Oakland. 
ROOMS. MODERN UTILITIES 
turn. 324 Mt. ts = 
¢ ROOMS | 
  
FAMILY OF 3 ‘DESIRES FUR. nished 3 bedroom pce 
wine EAGED COUPLE. ! 
dren. want 2 or j bedroom house |. 
x) Reterences FE ©2546 or 071 
  ¥ ou NG COUPLE WITH: 2 SMALL hildren desire jarmeem Ber home 
        WTD: MIDDLEAOED COUPLE To | 
Free rent and utilities In Pontiac | 
_3-2782 
ee Transportation, 31 
HARRISRURO. /OL 
us for the ae serv- 
          _Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 
iWe heed) contracts for immediate 
soned contracts. Clark 
even! 6. FE Pals or r 44813. Ge 
Cash Waiting 
otinsen personally tor quick.   
A. JOHNSON, Realtor 
104 S. Lae raph 
cash buyers we 
of immediately 
ers want t& be located tn either | 
Indian Village 
ls Nevert tea! 
wherever your home is we need | 
it a courteous salesman will be. 
@ your door 30 minutes after you | 
call. DON'T DELAY, 
Humphries 
: FE 20474. 
 N. mest: 
  Ottawa Hillis 
Seminole Hit 
er 
“your contract or call’ 
06-0441 or 0978, for Ted McCullongh No ob- 
                      ‘LAND GON 
J Teaswet Ae Dizi 
1385, CASH— For land contracts, fast and effi- 
cient service, if vou are plannin 
to sel! your contract we will ge 
Md more money 
=) Russell Young REALTOR 
412 W. Huron E 25 
Open Eves tt) ® FE 40612 
LisTINaSs “NEEDED 
Business and commercial 
erties. ene or farms. Quajif: 
buyers waiti 
ROY KN; AUF, Realtor | 288 a W. Huron, FE 2-1421 OA OA 86-3339 
LISTINGS WANTED — We have many buyers 
for all kinds of residential prop- 
in the Rochester area 
Rover B. Henry. Inc. ; $l a St. 1640 E. Auburn ih 
Rochester Mich 
| BUY FROM OWNER 
modern home with 
Good location. $500 Dn 
103 Ast for Jim ~ 
19 LOTS sT, CORNER N. 
ley Small 2 php 
References $21 wk 
ATTRACTIVE 
apt with bath SE Cr YEnIans furn | 
‘1. block ome 
          
SELL ING? 
If you are planning on. seliing 
home. we have the sales 
orce to do a better job for you 
burers waiting, @ phone call 
br & salesman to your ¢ 
within 28 minutes, call today 
Russell Young EALTOR RE 
Huron 8t re 
Daily 8-0 Bun 
We Specialize ” In properties Jecate 
Springtteld & eens ) ‘or fast action & to: 
list with ual 
larkston Real Estate 908 Main Clarkdton, Mich 
—_MAple_S-Sa10 
- SOLD OUT! Our salesmen are colar property 
iheter than we are able to 
fnew listings WE NEED 
HELP e have several 
Must take care | 
two of our buy- 
ultiple "Latin "be Service         in Water. |   3 RM., SHARE BA 
furn. Laundry a k fro bus Working couple referred | 16 Sea erens Call aft Le rE 
ae pati PRIVATE 
  365 Reou TERRACE, RAMONA CT, pipe $75. Adults. Anytime, FB 
RM. PARTIALLY FURN. APT. RN Uucee) 1 1 large Peale 1 emalt 
am kitchen, bath edit sleepin« porch. 
Kitchen finished tn knotty pine With lots of cupboards Biecsris 
  | ATTRACTIVE aS OVERLOOK- ing Sylvan Lake. OR 3-7466. 
FOR RENT APT WITH ALL veniences nice for yo le. nan le. Weta of oft, Wake, *   
    IMMEDIATE POSSESSION; FOUR 
HURON APTS cous) of8> 
%, E. bath $r6 Careesuee 
  ~ PRE. 
ee entrance 639 Peacoes after LARGE 3 ROOM APARTMENT, pm 
  
  
__only PRIVATE ENTRANCE ‘CAR 
  
4 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH. 
_ 40808 or FE ¢67000 
HEAT AND LIGHTS 
ree fas" 8. onthiy 
| att_utnities $80" : 
ROOMS. FPURN , 
“Adults All prt _FE 4-876 
41656 
4 ROOM APT | 
trances. electric and heat es Be 
small child welcome _ 
$16 WEEKLY 
bath and entrance 
tricity, included. } -child or bab 
welcome. Appl’ 606 St 
1 Lies Baldwin fust of Montcalm _pect 
  
_Norton FE   
  
~ All Modern Efficiency rooms & private bath Tdeal ee yrorning couple 
moweskiye FE 2 
no drinkers 
CHILDREN WELCOME § 1 ROOMS 
in the country 
Dees, call REp 2.3011, 
Bird, Rochestér. © 
a 4 ROOMS __ PRIVATE EN-| 
trance & bath Rieeiy furnished 
_119 ) Norton after 4300 
CLEAN, 4 ROOMS AND PRIVATE 
bath and entrance.   NICE. ae EAR Jae 
and private PE 1400 em, .cheap 374 Oakland 
4 ROOM BASEMENT APT. APT. Drives etsance and bath Stove an zeirig urn. $68 a month. _MAple 3013 after 5 m. cath ‘Ca ARGE. LOVELY 3 a AND BATH _hear rar_airport _Adults OR 3-1943, LOT WER 3 ROOMS AND PVT. bath Near GMC truck Nice ard. $15 ater bot inc! heat. 399% Prog 
|MCDER caAnGE 3} ROOMS IN 4 family apt: 133° Oneida. All utilities furn plus washes « dryer, $100 Leds month. No-ehil- aren FE 3-7 
4 RM APT. PRIVATE Sac re) NEW Y 1 DECORATED? 3 ROOM, private bath and entrance. heat and hot water furnished 180 Cole man FE 4-167 16 
  . UPPER 4 ROOMS AND pel In Drayton. Eee it $80 mo OF 319 a uti furn, 
che ac Rent Houses ‘Fprntahed 35 
ROOM HOUSE FU 
children welcome. FE RNISHED, 
ROOMS AT 4708 HIGHLAND | RD,, _Watkins: Lake Apply Cottage No s, 
3 ROOM FF ae 5 ROOM AND BATH. “PURN 696 month References. 
JSS ont Oakland Ave Testire 
8 RM HOUSE FURNISHED UN. til June 15th. OR 3-9624 after 
  pm 
coe 20X20 SMALL F HOUSE. ALSO 1047 housetrailer 27" long rE. 4-0078 
COOK YOURSELF, GAS | HOT & FOR RENT. 2 BEDROOM HOME, cold water Se completely furn with Washing ma- chine All modern, near corner Ey, Pike & Eastway Dr, children wel. come, fenced vard’ $75 per m year round Can be seen at 36 Hilldale Dr. Sat. or r Sun   
FURN COTTA AGES. CHILDREN ¢ Hw: _ Welcome. 3810 )_ Dix: 
GARAGE Hi HOUSE _F ron ELDERLY couple. 1 child welcome Also 1@ 
aes bath and entrance. FE soDERN. FURNISHED DBO vse   
CLOSE IN 2 ROOMS, KITCHFN- 
ette. Employed retinal only. 
No drinkers. 
DANDY MODERN 3.ROOM FUR- 
nished apt. lare spacious livable! 
rooms, full private bath restrict-| ~~~ 
ed location beach privileges on 
Sylvan Lake ~ 
rR week Phone FE 47053 
RN APT FOR RENT 
Gen 
|For na APT FOR RENT. | 
Fup 
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LARGE LOVELY 4 AND: BATH | Fireplace. Alte aaiy. si10.| = shares Children welcome. Hol- 
3-194}, — 2 and garden 
Near Airport. 7 
FE 
2 ote HOME. WALL To 
anaes APT. FOR 
vate entrance. 
  
  THREE Clean, roomy 
th Couple Lhd DUPLEX @ LARGE noone 
rooms, 
kitch dinette and full basement. 
    
NICELY DECORATED AND WELL for rent. Al: ear 3-4163 a2 
SMALL FURN HOM als 
831 Pensacola 
_Rent t Houses Unfurn. 36 a, 
2 PeecoM HOME NEAR &T Fred's 153 S Parke FE 5-2487, Root pgtOUSE 42 PINGREE. 
wall cafpeting, ce basement automatic hea cient St. 3-9575_ $90. _per_mof " = 
Taner cays Ol heat. FE 22-1425. ry ROOM, MODERS — * NORTRGP OF lj 
MElrose 17-6797,   
4 ROOM HOUSE MODERN. PAR? C= ne, ae <pue welcome. je ‘olverine e. m 
_FE 41310, call after § SD “   
4 ROOMS AND PATH BASE ment and? car ar garage. 
furnished. Private entrance 5 RM MOD HOME sar rou Screened in porch. Closé tn 
2-6087   
Bana 
entrance loniies t ROOMS, AND BATH re 
  
Open FE DON’T PASS UP 
eo Sell unneeded 
belongings for—cas OPE 47114. through Classified Ads!|’ 
| FE 2-8181. 343. 
565 RM HOUSE. a4 ‘A 
: re rie 
MODERW T R00 6 rogm eego 
arated im ong rE iE 
  er off Sashabaw 965. Adults, Ref. _erenc es 
ROOMS AND “BATH, NEAR 
Elizabeth Lake $85 monthly Im- 
mediate possession Call et 809 
Elizabeth Take Rd   
| eat FOR WORKING COUPLE. ‘s Lad ta ACRES $100 LEASH 
option lox $35, Pontiac 
160 ACRE PARMCT MILE i idee N on 
of epese Call Fe 8-2028 % 
EAST BLVD TERRACE ae 
“Rear w witteme ore 8t., ra 
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eee ~~ “THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1958 ae eee “FIFTY.NINE 
For Sele Houses 43 FUNNY BUSINESS ee For Sale Houses 43 afer, Sale Nene 8 For Sale Houses 43 
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HOME or BUSINESS |, KORTE MALOWIN' AVENUE. wrens REAL ESTATE {COMMERCE a 
| iar aS ry © room home on 8 Sylvan Lake Villa tre We large ot 0s Dey Ay Show 
Eee m business ee oe ke iene Seals, call Mr wan 
ture es Rad | end, pe? le Bible With ae | = 
pee eat Son ba RS. VAL UET, Realtor | fiiteMsamuciat Ase F. C. ‘Wood eo 
ot Side Rooma |S as | ieee , | ren | Eee thc, tehet Gena ony aha wets Bae 
West Side—6 Rooms ra i _ REE lorie ence Behe ete ce asstrustion | if ROOM HOU, eke 4Bedroom - 
Brick Ranch Homes * } ag 1800 ca fa ot Being a 
jm he find. | aarwhate. 
    
    
  
  
    
      
    
      aled fora, ger ity out Snead 3 to re. Construction | R 
bee. < perked races’ | ae | TEMPLE TON. features are tops, Best grade fir. dena HOUSE 
wired for ‘lee, "range worms ue os DOWN Lach boon at lumber, face — brick. feveere |b PE ‘vane 
and actegn: t bed , : > windows ana screens. 
actegns. Cu in? eal iat me, COOLEY LAKE AREA | (Gr ‘Real tile Amble ‘as air, TAKE BRIVICECES. 
bins oy and fo vel , Price tiated rs, 7 room, vestibule entrance 4rms.| heat, Reinforced concrete drive- On « large weil eae 
uced as © owner is anx- landscaped . ow base- and bath on first floor, 3 rooms | way to dca: garage. City wewer | ner fot near Elizabeth Rus- 
tous for quick sale. Price $9, 100, one Very clean Seal and stogl up. Ful) basement, oi! | and water instaled. J block-from tic pine interior with vlastered 
easy Verme heat and new electric hot water vate elty bathing beach. Price | ceilings. 2 bedrooms with - 
Em pe peony | prong ‘ort pe bistcapds gar garage, | Nicely "780 up, Open Sundays on Che!’ pie more. Basement and oll 
— 3 seed ceed belrosens: lot $8,500 with substantial ger a 2.9105 appt.) heat. Very good condition througn- 
half basement in ty 
room, of] heat, corner lot. We 
are proud to ~r this bargain. 
       me tra lots Close to 2 Pale ne 
ways and walking poimarce to. 
tore   ~ AAA EALTOR FE 43528 
oom Yer Te cee naar aenvice ren, inside toilet MMEDIATE POSSESSION 
sh mart gat sandy bea on | Bast Beverly near Joslyn. Modero y 2 bedroom, wel) equi home. 
fehing, 4631 Port Austin Ra. Goo location paved strest. 611. PES0001 | REALTOR wn $0471 11 Joslyn. — 3 
ote eae woe: MO es | Open! Eves & Sun Ree. FE. &: cottage, 2 bedrooms, Near St. Joseph's Huspita! a apts | MULTIPLE f Sstine senvice™ Enjoy conveneince as well as the 
Qt schools and « OPEN jo 
advantages of mtd ible O Mite 
kK. L. Templeton, Realtor | TONIGHT 4 P.M-8 P.M. | BROS. modern ¢@ 
2338 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 44563 REALTORS PE 46-5000. 105. | eee gow at’ $11, 100 
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pram On 3 lots. Len bedrooms new bath. fireplace. | After 5, cal) FE 2-0502 Phone OR 3-1296 
Now thru Sept, wig quire old 421 00 A abr ge) 2 MOUSE FOR SALE, 62.000 FOR! giassed-in poran Very ee SS OWNER: LARGE 4 BEDROOM 1279 GENELL Imo es — Bun. 1 to 6 
rom U Lake shop » cash Location . Jeasie. Cor- t. $7500 - $1800 down. all brick ranch home Storms and | 3 ROOM MODERN HOUSE ON 
pater. 104i) Cascades." mguite vay WILLIS M. BREWER |—* Peete on Uae arione tae oor ps hep Geren | toa tome | “He ere ase E badare Is M, BE jon ong Lakes tan top UA OR FB s 5 | Here's the most wan ®| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE raban Ww. field, $16,800. FE 40450. i 
cat eround, 4 rooms @ beth rE ve +8181; re fiat em sate| 100 W. STRATHMORE Rouse. ‘Cuts as apn s ‘at 6 1006 ty tts Sor en —W_Bleganticls wee wsading features end. eocoler 1 
anint Wying rosen. ps face || j truly the ue of the J om 
ig rooms) ~—_ repaieh. iNG_DOWN § room, full base ent home on 3 ment Attached roi | : year. : gare. eautl- . 
fre’ tates raion: |” NOTHING fig acellomy candinon, carveied | fu ingore, aie Beir] “Iv's-a special smoking lounge 1 had made for Joe — ListINGS | cat XTERIOR Signs Are Everywh wi start- v 2 ’ RICK FE bs) é eryw 
Se et teg te! om wetere.| Sine ela asce im ea your| car garage. Immediate posses = ig) alanis notes ipibiet shirts!” Some are old , 1 AANA LIMESTONE PLAN- & Prodinah) 
WALLED LE.” WODERN, CONV, tot, wiring included, complete cn | sion. FE Some are new; TER ; ; ; 
; ex ‘rior, small down. paymen, wil! bath for health & reducing ; v L LANDSCAPING 
. Pvt beach, Reasonable MA ¢-3407/ Slilg cn’ my. lot Had McDon- $1500.00 DOWN Mae sieedreses home !s neat and F Sale 4 4“ __ For Sal H For the omart. buyer fe bane a ad LOW DOWN 
For Rent Rooms. 37 _8/4__builder_ OR 33837. WILLIAMS LAKE beat al voy mobtenpararl btabond __For $ jouses OF Sale Slouses . 483 NION LAKE 4. ALL CLOT 1004180 OR MORE - AL2 Dedroom bungalow with ful 
ater ~~ i RO DOWN PAYMENT | - WATER FRONTAGE nice utility room 1% car garage Ture 00. ‘nots included with | 8 eR WALLS pasment, ‘setomatio gee leet, 
BEAUTIFUL, SLEEPING ROOMS. \ (1 ACE COST 1 tcc ete cheered oneal tite ches ne taal Date bake IN CITY r pullding ake er garden spece.| 1 HARDWOOD FLOORS ter & sewer. extra I i just Tnst 
Dest eccho:modationss win or NO) MORTGAGE COST | with pasement enclosed sun) I's miles to, tbe Union Lake! 2 pedroom nome. Part path Lots Guir | blosk from stores & main 8 2 DINING AREAS the city limits. "9080 dowe, 
without kitchen privileges. men Wil build an vour free and clear poreh. storms and screens situ: | Shopping Center $8500 - $1000 “of shade. Peneed. rear yard. Oni: highway Must be sold quick | 9 2 BRICK FIREPLACES HERE TT is. . 
i women. 267 N Perry. tot 2 ane rut oreinett or atead on large lot | down, A DNCOME for cash! _ $900 down Better see this one! HOM ES Price for ete te parce! only $6 soe | 10) SPACIOUS BEDROOMS Lage ae 
om s as x ; ee —~\ . : : : 
CES TOT AE Wier Gem omeh tee mTOR ele cous ug edieon gee Mee | ene ary St oan) Segre verrnoum wit Lous Ti Ta co tor PEASANT SLEEPINO eae : = 2 CLOSE 10 ae pay utilities, basement. Full price. catoailene Sirasnportation’ | a aie Sag th | is INES cLosrts . | Walls, Ges et Cones 
Perigppeeel CCHILER semen BY OWNER OF RESALE - 4 “5 ST. MICHAELS haere by hl al “Toceted in Or | CUCKLER REALTY Kitchen, bath Basement and 1/14. STOVE HOOD with paneled recreation room 
ae DAW ~SLEBPING ° soua| T30M..,2 Get earege large, ict. | 3 vedrooms, 2 bathe Ultra Modere | Be cree ee a0 N: Saginaw PE 640011 e car farage In Walled Fake) 5. NATURAL. "BIRCH CABINETS I's car garage "Upstairs sfoored 
mins rom a ¢ 6 L} s 8c! system ¥ Ld . 1 . 
enn baci riv FE #3182, a Rochester ates, 333 Michelson. OL fire floor. vera and | oe Larkaves a olmeek new 2 RANCH TYPE HOUSE. 2 BED) NEF\W RANCH HOMES | pins. Priced feel low at 85,00.| \t. PULL BASEMENT and much more for $13,950. 
N. R BATH. ee “PRI 9-3750 all day Wed.at. after 3:30 parochial schools Paved street | epary beheed *| room with inoome, 190x100. ; x fine BRAND NEW 18. COMPACT UTILITY GROUP- 2 HOMES 
. Pontiacs 1, bedroom faneb home. Modern. i 
Rn! other days lent condition. Shade - serage 8 oot. jgte privileges N GE And waiting to be finished. Bullt! ING 
tae Lake on _f eel DERN 3 BED. ; 5 Bost ar SEEN TO BE AP- <4 _Stmosd investment. 3446 Duffield off : mostly by er owner and os LL PLUMBING In Drayton Plains. Large 2 bed- 
LE kitchen a steal at $10,800 w Lake “ a| i room brick with spacious carpet- 
7. Na ROOM | "i ae full basement gas heat,| PRECIATED. $2500 dow White IN WATERFORD lacking only — —_ and/ 90. PULLY INSULATED od) living {vesea® 4 , or] 
adult. 08. 171 W. Lawrence re fenced Pack yard venetian blinds. 300 DOWN , } some Intertor work: peace pd 21. BLA Bag large Titcnen ‘with moat base. 
Woe NOON -WEAR-GEN— HC worms end sereene. full price, : WM. A. : tot vomstie® Pully fenced. e| ‘, $338 DOWN PLUS MORTOAOGE vay op near jurcnes 22. NEW ment with recreation re 1 
$10.400 . $3000 down. 683 monthly bedroo ‘ TO GI's a pil ol se! that requires : foom, | car 
NICE ROOM WEAR GEN. HC RAR OEN. HOsP. | includes cree and tacurence. PE -cephonally "pleasant, 2 Breese 611.838 FULL PRICE. only $1. . These are just 0 few of the many,| fade: Segond Rome’ used os 
Fe NG ROOM. el Eas way. Attached Sar garage, Priv- Cee te echosla, churches and EMBREE, & GREGG man te, ake designed find fe wiove "and ice. oo 
New re. te bedrms. 1363 (U: Lake Rd. : @t $3,500 down. 
84 Edison. fare ef ; 
nies mena a0 REALTOR wl) worREALTOR, THFLM A A’MTELWOOD canacert NT LARE xe spetieed Bving | room. we Union L Nia cers Svee—ee the old . 
¢ | Fu «309 vosning for 2 or 3 men. FEL “ Vi ey “a ee af case blieapeth RA. . pedres : a) foe asp Lages cabinet _ io uunty room fore & | Eves. FE 3-3705 EM 3.3197 FULL PRICE ‘BUSINESS 18 GOOD AT LADD's” 
. |" = ROOM FOR BUS OR PR “MULTIPLE carted eave eee | feiss. rect esultinnd” kmenen | off eat. Van Norman Leke ADAMS —— L DD’ S 
\ Soadhg alae dl Rm PROF. MAN cass ‘ ELIZ LK PR TV 2 BR. and ‘ining area, plastered walls. [byes ve See this unusual home | 
Roar wir Seed” andeeaped PE SaIS8 | en eu 750 Plus L OPEN SUNDA ies tae COOKING (Facit ing _ plastered, _lendeceped_ YE 3-6129.| sarage 3 lete Priced at 611.800) Deive cal Disle Huy. to Woter- ORTONVILLE We, us ot N Ys 
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\ Fesep Silver Lake Front lo ACRES WITH A$ ROOM | | road; 3 blocks to model on Bar-| We have © lovely, © rm. modsin 200 Diste Rvs. apravice Plaine 
\ SLEEPING | RO< ROOM IN” PRIVATE) Long. low, lovely | ryerege Tn. | Beas eee rans  eeeee | care INCOME: N12 rooms = 2 nerd strost. Mode} een daly 3's)  wardwood floorg. very good con-| Lote from 91-780 Ne joer de = 
%, me, pear Pine Lake, references) with attache ca N A p with story wer as 2 Sroom . : : . dition 2 car g@rage Lake prtvt- A m - 4286 
\ _tequired: PE sage S**) Cicden huge carpeted living room)  PEAETG'aincn Home | GEO. MARBLE, Realtor | furmished aps With seperate | leres,on Lake Louise, Tnis home| PM, etalon Pontos go wes "ye 
\ 8LEEPI with picture Window, massive baths, that rents \for per 1 for only $1,800 down. rom downtown go wost|__________—* FE 6-8: 
‘ ING ROOM A pretentious brick ranch home | 626) Andersonville Rd Waterford selling = ° 
FE_ +308 | fireplace, 2 large bedreomt, Gon) with attached Brick car garacc. | Phone OR. 51268 Tate: wa 'mederneQcomp ‘end VETS NORTH On eet er teeragh sod ge to| >0- Bloomfield Highlands 
’ WN. COOKING Privits TBOEs Teel 1% le paths, mest ccm-| Divs Deowtiful piasced te pote. en | 5 BIRMING-| bath. unfurnished rimat rents for If you are looking tor a § room| Pontine Lake road turn west on| Attractive ranch house built in 
chart re Neer FE venient lichen and saveining, 4, | Areplaces, beautiful ee S33 | CCRT Get af Hanis Sincrms. | eg mente omtenon back! © NEW PROJECT mogerns Dengaiow cell ‘us joaay | ootine Late coed nd fo Mast| cctenianed* seughaerooed ik = —-| We sree drapes, a dream kitchen, lovel Brick. Fireplace arpeting. fin- = . 
4% MY N OF TEDs® |. MI &.| water, isundry room, deli Rina ee t with terms Shown by point this outstanding buy located on there! paved tree lined streets, 3 bed. 
, fe tile bath, 3 dand ished recreation room. 2? car ® ‘4 you there reel 
tf St. Joes On Woodward Ave | landscaped grounds, boat. and| ceram my Tage breezeway. Alum-| ment \ Oakhill St. fust off Paddock. Rea- ms, ia ving room and 
bis Aa fur Sper ite rial pet eneetrenotiians oe oo oie eee | um termes and ereens, 10 | oaYTON PLAINS 9 pedros SO  ORED | WARD E. PARTRIDGE | ber: "Parauet ae | Immediate possess oo | ie scaping, many, other outstand. s ihe = ‘ : - ee Thia ts 
Reomd With Boord $8 <1 side RE Berea, oniy, Peers | SMTA 0 8 Meotwers | Coding cere tere DOWN: rit tinggattte of rtm | REALTOR FE 4-3581| orm to torus Cah Pie STi oe est ic a © Peo Pee room. Full bath with shower, at- modern. Bungalow at, fu 1080 ron a 
LY \ CLEAN ROOMS, !oreted in Indian Village. } room | “ FORCED SALE tached Dbreeseway and gafege.|\ MORTOAGE COSTS ONLY basement, on paved street. The Open 7 to 8 Eves. Income :.: 
home style meals, FE 09-0377. 14) frame bungalow with full base-| ON rat Oe Owner must sefl this new 3 bed-| fully insulated Laundry tubs«/ \ full price ts only $8,000 with E-Z Large 16 with « 
Matthew \ ment. atoker heat automatic gar Vary bet te! h ho ith fall base.| and drains. Lot is 78 x 140 feet | : terms. Call us today for this out. | THIS, rooms. ‘1 room ea 4 
=e =f Rot.water. Features generous liv-| A beautiful home situated on app Ldap Mors eogestl tt floors. al «Owner is asking only $2,509 down \ + 3 Bedroom Home - standing buy, it won't last long - ers for rent, }-car | 
ee bi ltah|_ pry lesnnl olerl obi areinn, herb \ ae ote this or erurceneest apall neat ana vt nicely decorated: Ex-| on this home. Shown by appoint SS 363) Anware rane Fe ene 'T! cer Lap EO . AD 
~~" =| Suing room, 8 ere at sieues| S0sF warage Ste eioenl base: | tre large Jot. located just off, ment . \. ‘Automatic Heat OR _3-2430 or PE. 27083 MBAR WATERFORD—AN EXCEL:| Some OM lean ter scnenaiin. 
EXCELLENT CARE KOR. AGED Oa teen ee ccintment only | mént with Teereation room. sps- Wiliams Lake road near Pontiac | oe =e + \ . ves. & bem ome fall Sonor tb te rem of Rates marting _ $125\OR_ 3-0320 with 6 y appo! cious livin Laocadan 23 ft. long with it igen se Lie poy CLARK REAL EST. AT E iN “oem “oi Roe oral cy —— to uanereb Will “cons toi. oe trade 
Wo: ae f} andy bedroom wil ce. m 4 rol : reens, . a 
pe petal Giaible rates, E NICHOLIE y eaekon ne is veoutifaly tend: 9 Oe . 1982 7" Har cf ea eremes Approx. $80 Per Mo. a pared tc le = 
cellent use. bee I) slice scaped, Price $19,975. PRACTICALLY NEW Goperstive "Real Estate Exchange Yncludes $500 pared aD oy «of pep antl eas H. W) Bigelow 
Specie ewes Estate And Insurance This 2 bedroom home !s ideal. \ &t $16,000 - $3000 down. 
} Bia Seeitin neal @ ue Mi emene at Petz) LARGE, § \ROOM ROME for a smal, family “You will find) The Taxes and Insugance ‘ . ’ et, En 
rt Vorhes reom: this place’ neat as a an SS DOWN - or 
~~ Hotel Rooms. “SyocneLe CisTINd SERVICE eee: distance ad Soeen excehe — werk Coast a location. \, : bE) w HURON : rr baie 
PO CCL ODP PLA two full _bewiss beat. d-car 5 a opel bss eS ee Cc | le "The : ; 
| rage-and ¢ erms can : WALKING DISTANCE 
é HOTEL AUBURIN GATEWAYS + arranged.- Price $10,500. rms. : : 4 . ° 
EJ also’ Tor 2 ‘room “aparime ; s ie nossminy price remnace | = WILLIAMS LAKE “Northwest ttor” Continental” Motera » bedroom bome Pull) TO DOWNTOWN - 
& ee \ eee eigied aos 2 ealtor , ¥ reams & glassed-in Beat 
+2, eorered uae a ircneeation unit HAPPINESS $1009 DOWN DOWN rch. 60 gal electric hy water 
sags eirimera'FE 2-029 ) Excellent rental location. or 6004 | wow 3 pedroom starter home with N UNUSUAL BUY 2” oan Mover | Reales. “nctie “appromimetely ia | Bea Te $36.97 MONTH 
H ia L ROOSEVE ic Se mre ceptional large rooma, gas heat. | full acne cece lols, Se hee AY iedendectaore A 3 bedroom brick with full’ privileges on Oatiand Lake near| It's ready to go al only only $1 $00. Plus taxes and insurance 
fuse Roome 613 90 AG rele #1750 up | BAST SIDE oeraial es terrace. nice lot for) Tiiaed {ot end lake privileges | Aten basement Ny cor meets Seo correo Der | os Stoaledns ieee Cave | 2 ae ae ner 8 eee 
i . STRE garden or garage h “ with its public sewage system e nee, den or 3 bedroom home 
* #fURON HOTEL CLEAN Mgp-> Well planned. fully, insulated. 6. “ne ™? ettether | cares ee laree ved streets & public water. Tiis| ‘surance To be ‘sold on land 8 ROOM HOME inside the city near junior 
ore u d bath, 3 bedroom home | OTTAWA HILLS bedrooms. mahggany pap ruly fine home has many outy| contract. No other charges on| 4 peg bath high school. Auto fu 
West Huron 8 ri Pre PE 24060 et ne be down Bom 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW Oo ‘Ob aie ae ved Field — , standing features - storing} costs large cso Gowns ee ee nace, and water Tater. * 
nena = Home 3 erent Gok 36x42 on toun- | completely scape: storms & screens. bath |> yas : 
Rent . ‘Store 40. catpetina | yee ee eee nee: dation 1522, beaut Has seperate wuildine tn ai beaanaeal a ore lle Fe or beat. Close to shopping . forge jot te good 
ss i oneence Sutetanual| ful Hitchen. 4 bedrooms’ plus study en _ :REALTOR nd a wase|  Pacepent shape used tof rd, | fargo, closeta, x6, floor-to-cel: cash price. berhoog. Call fer further ie 
SEEDER IERIE Fiver | gown pay UL TRADE) 11, AC, Beat, garage, Priced b gen othice Open 8 30) other purpones 4 O% Puce | Ganinator™ tncinerglar », Lorraine “HOLMESRARTRAM ohn rwin FARM Bultable for mnoleere ir Hoole . After 5:30 cal) OR ; ° ., B0 hee Manor ren livin Dixte Hwy J h K I 
of otfice location. PE * | ANC H RAMBI ER DORRIS & SON REALTORS mores Ben gece here with schol bes leeal fite & po-| o& om png One MA 8-1240 caren 99 acres—7 room modern. 
Too. 5 TABTE RA “ 782 W. Huron = PE 4-1557 EM +4236 MU 4081! lee protection, barking, shopping, Since 1928 house, @ x 60 barn, hen... 
Leek Dy IT AVAILA LE churches & schools. Basements| _ house, brooder house for 500 
aan kind of business. 4 Paved fol citresines Aa abaw C - ¢, SCHUETT Realtor from $15,050 ' 101% fae pl on' ped chicks with water aad eles. 
AE ea Mean es BROWN | THE OE VA $800 DOWN - __tre_ FE P1804 or PE. bane]. telly. Mew septic tant, 66 P rEr a | - ; . 
mo. 933 Mt Clemens FE_ Paris hination storms & screens alum \, 7400 HIGHLAND (M50) EM 3-4236 FHA $2,500 DOW Ne NOW HEAR THIS ber. 13 acres wheat, Case , 
trtet eu at the door Offered ot wely ranch style ah 8081 COMMERCE RD. EM _ 34107 aa - \ : ra tractor plow, dise d 7 
Rent Office Space AU it 190. 42,500 down YOUR post. , 7%, re one thwest é = 1 Open Daily 1 to # PM LAKE FRONT : : bad ¢ ter pile bere ull basement, j on Fernbe off ‘izabeth Established tn 1916 
hte nace ee ERNAL LLOYD ‘ racer trays automatic hot wa- or Rd. m ath cheese Fe 4-4100 —— = Lakefront home on Creseent Lake 
Lephoaites OFFICE SUITE CONSIST . : ter, 3 Ee bath well, septic + " THINKING OF with 4 robme and bath. new ol! 
of good sized private of- YRT S . wired. kit. sink and all interior . Real : ww 7 furnace, electric het water heat- 
flees. Sas larpe:faaepuon foorm | NORTH SIDE siadding “Excellent construc : (OF BUILDING ? er Lovely terrace facing lake 
Air conditiored Pont office fac OFF JOBLYN RD ' thon” hear lake and only 4% miles; LISTED IN THE COMMERCE : ue Washer, dryer and draper. New- 
tne Wo Huron st Parking avall.. Paved street location bullt in 1980 from-ctty Finish this lovely home OFFICE PL us COBTS - ly landscaped fenced arts Lore 
athe race available: st 8180. Bere kame’ full basement oni, Toureell end seve many douers, EM 24m Cai COMPARE the PRICES | sed boat’ @ocu (and. i's ear oO , > , . = 
beberle ey ence. . eae beat tube stermas fol screens + $2500 DOWN — Lake front Cozyv | WHITE LAKE ere 2 B F DROOM m . —_ Le 
Huron St FF 4.0561 Landscaped lot 40u137 ft iby car and clean. Two bedroom: bungs-/| 3 -Bedrooms (ining, living rogm FHA “HOMES . OF OLR A SYLVAN 
MAIN FLOOR LOCATION. ON QUrMEC, ‘on TIME. OFFER 2) tem ctiene losed tere beth house | and large kitchen | Living [rom BSS ° ; 
‘erms . r ar werl- sca 0 ¥ led 1 Knotty ne are ’ , “Rr : 6 
lponsies cscs ter) Nal ef pre hiccrsangy beach Enjoyable liv- | utility room equipped with auto- Auto gas heat, wood kitch- REALTORS "QUALITY BUILT - REALTY siting mes)! for Uh a To Buy—To Se!!—To Trade | ing here.’ Immediate possession. matic washer and dryer. Full en cabinets. tile bath, large Phone OR 31208 HOM ES" 
lessional services office BF ‘you BUY IT-WE LL INSURE IT) bath with shower Roman brick utility sem: Wide city lots, Open Eves ‘til 9 — Sun. 1 te 5 — ; Orchard 1 * FE 8-9418 
FE. Partridge Realtor 1080 $12,800 BRAND NEW — Truly here| fireplace 100 ft. lake frontage An city sewer and water — 2383_Orchard Leke “ 
‘Huron. FE +3881 “is @ buy. werkt Bien bungalow ideal summer home. Specially Cee ne schools shopping. THIS BRAND NEW 3-bed- F AMILY Y ROOM 
nm 75 x %. only miles rice e s rm me. with full ba 
Fer Rent Miscellaneous a MAI {AN he es i seo for recta. ° WATKINS LAKE “MopEL— Saginaw raepptlndiasan al rpg vith trot nas Rrepioce. 1 beta, 00: ment wi atae pee e s modern lines-jt blend: . 5 Za 
Se so on oo waste heat. Areal 2 Story bun seme Retrooms. csteae Seid A A ezecoueneny weil Nuh ode tomatic ~ heat Hogi tegretcigs 
PPROXIMATELY 2.160 8Q FEF:T | umbing replace ie sun roqm. me fireplace be ocks pas = wine er homes, can be built ona garage Beter see * e¢ home 
“hawted conn wn suitanie for near Beall mate Exchange Dede peda pallens i Le eanooers : pean sags “rome sll ee gieson = odel 871 Ingle- Heb leet) ae aT further / 60 i city : mee, ME today 97.000 ns 
mf 1075 W. Huron aster walis oa ooTes jote, plus @ . . ictore window wor sid- FR: ANK SH *-PARD 
"ety Rxce tionally ‘arge rooms thru- front jot Good beach. ! cart «@a- Doro S av ing, and ll. other “QUAL- . 
so “kK G. HE SST EXD | FE 20203 “ROwner must’ se cuickly” | fees Priced at 61.000 Easy | OPEN DAILY FROM 1 00 pm. orothy Soyer avender GY Bum. “features tor | OL 1-101) __ ROCHESTER 
E_Huron 48284 NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH ve” 3140 W. Huron FE 24411 Sone ot ee —_ 
; 19.950 SYLVAN LAKE FRONT — EAR 2T TK; : zs Brick veneer $950 éxtra. 
BOAT ANT FLOOR ANDES Aste ~ roe Oe. me Bult in 1950 Lovely California | COMMERCE LAKE PRIVILEGES PEARL BLDG. CO. LAKE PRIVILEGES. 3 &DRM ; = | 
ers. steamere ete FRE %3144 240 Style bungalow Tile bath, fire- 3 Bedroom ranch .vpe 2 fire | 5.7023 > brick “ ranch-type on % acre LOW COST 3-bedrm, 86 
Baldwin Av | , »* | S DE lace, automatic OIL AC heat aces, fyil basement with tie; ae weet ey Bisck top circle drive, car ga- ft ranch home Can be P 
Grteitractvios eh te _| N( YR l 1 | | Piocied basement on lake side loor completely insulated. An | kk Kd [RE NI EK NT rage Quiet location on dead end built on most 60 -ft, lota j . 
= “OWE WAY \ IMMAC ULATE vou will say-when’ ‘For full particulars call Mrs | excellent buy t 613.700. Terms. | “ Sud ae Rd, 2090 VanZandt OR 31159 Has full basement,  plas-- = Established in 1916 
ou see this’ S room bungalow Hoyt, FF 2-0840 : | 1 acre, rms, modern. Breese; ~~ — ~ ee tered walls attached ga- : 
COAST TO COAST | Untinianed upstairs will make two : ~ | we ATEVER YOU" RE. LOOKING, ee Part basement. SALE. BY BUIL DE R rege. with overhead door. ‘MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | $3509 pow Down, ml Moarle! one ware a 
RENT HERE LEAVE THERE more ecdrooms Storms and CH. 2ROW Realtor |] thes a - any other features. This jand and this ractive 
en and Cle Tratier screens. plastered walls Carpet- | LARGE 9 ROOM INCOME COM- $350 DOW attractive frame bome with BUBURBAN Aluminum sid- tm home aanrun ahed- 
F. 2 Howland 3245 Dix! Key Ing incluced, Beautiful recreation aa W. Huron Ph FE 2-4810 | 14 etely furn New 3 bedroom ay h cedar sbake «iding, built on ° ed ranch home Vestibule h Tm., oll 
OR 3-1456 " room, -tlied Ot) heat Cyclone. Co-operative Real Estate Exthange | C. SCHUE Mie, Realtor |p miy, J apts, furn, Wonderful situated ce 90n138 it ie ome ourliclatoclonly  611(s00l ce entrance to the spacious lv: ai nets landscaped ant 
le H 4 POINT TO catu NOW! eA | 100 9 HIGRLAND ‘Moe, EM 3-43 s | One Wouter (ouceut myeit tinde cissd ane inrirn woonars Se wall with’ Pils hrearpeune: procnd prave and small “ e vieges ar i! Mi 
por, Sale Houses 7 | | IMMERCE RD EM 34107/ Several olner anes ney tome of the attractive features| TELEVISION RANCA Plastered painted walle 30 [2 UE iveryth Art. 68.080. 
NEW i HOME. LAKE PRIVILEGES, DREAMLINED “lea [earge cee house. Full bayement, Epsrntaltaenercans ere cca tne ew yet practical Tt TER Taree and plecsant fo and | “ERY ATTRACTIVE — Large liv ES § down roug’ ring ar o % ing rm with d 
-@ rooms and tile’ bath, base-| THREE BEDROOMS himney Am aver f designed that television m only $11.950 hip 
ent. double lot. 908 Meliock, den Attached garage. abesBotuicy | TAKE the LANDLORD ,, y Hurce LE Gable eert | tie abacdsmanimicall COW | 39011 Selecenltramileveryirccntm , i stl alte | berate spec 
rmeriy Mandon EM _}-4946. room complete with washer and | OFF YOUR PAYROLL! ee NEWLY | After six o'clock the house This brick) ve- (YOUNG AND. ‘LOVELY Is Wdecoteted a Tana ry “ait tastetuity 
13 | dryer Wall-to-wall carpeting and We have fust obtained a limited : ‘ _L! west sIbDE_ @ ROOMS, NEWLY | — eT neer thedrm hotise has ex- this large 3 bedrm  bunge- ath, hea 
NEW BEDROOM _ drapes Sixty-three foot overall. on | amount of financing for a few ‘ NEW | , decorated Full bath up, lavatory ceptionalily nie¢@ layout low. Living room is 14 x 1h, dcar garage. canna drive. 
¥ | jovely starter homes with full a | down, Gas furnace Attached cal large roo i Shade trees You will be ha; 
With: privileges’ on Union Leake a lot 800x130 equipped with under: | i | fs oome, 14 ft -praster with picture window Kitch- DPy 
Completed on exterior, Needs fin. ground sprinklers Menced..and, basements Exceptionally  ¢ 11) 3 ROOM HOMES | rage. Vacant Owner, 88 Chipne- | bedrm 25 «ft Nvt rm en is on the ront of housé and proud to own id > pome A 
ishing inside Contact Mr Bur- jandseaped A TERRIFIC BUY conseaciae yranch etzle homes i . less Than‘Reat ros = ———e at ins ake kitchen has beaut itil ANSE and very modern. Full bese- good value — $2500 4 
meister at No ern Luntber Co Only #14280 - $4000 down iene Ott oo Css € ANCH OME. ‘LONE N IL | nets, an ample; dining - ment, AC heat, sulle right : 
at sMAt 2 hows! PAYMENT , | Here’ ye wMat you eet THATS RIGGHI | lege Bioomfield Hills 3 bedrooms. | Takew tod Subdivision | dope ete el. ee . with oak floors and plas- ME il Merten eba 
i NT : ’ } . . ' : ‘ 2 baths, TV ro many - 1 ¥ eopper tube ; tered painted walle Good Gn double lot B me 
EXECUTIVE RANCH HOMF — ON Hum hries | i dpnierior com ee P ; _ Vaughn and Bioomfieid plumbing and attached location Perry Park. sh ead nek fireplace. 
a kpoll) Ample Adams Ro fro p DUNNE \) cepuciiucd| (lela rein: “ay ments Bchogis gaze soomMy C2718 c WW ce couric circum «.: ae PIONEER HIGHLANDS shower. Torrid oi] manpes 
age 1 mile N of Pontiac Rd RE-AT TOR ie 2-044 FE 471s 4 Full basement \ | BY OWNER 3 BEDROOM YEAR $24, 500 ; On f th hard-to-finc combination screens & storms 
Full basement just completed p37 oN Te fy pen Froeninas Rt RundceMirays AS LOW AS round home at Oxbow Lake Sell, 5 WEI c LC) lose : ard-to-find $1500 down. Owner will sell 
Coser wanaers qaneteries ten ‘MUI TPL r LISTING SERVICE f s3 pe bath i O. |p ‘ssn eS mem A beautify! ®ooded (akefront site Wh TAN oom aieermepane auicos furnished -if desires 
m ccupaney Priced less | 7 OM hot water, heater | FM 33511 | 90 ft 2 280 ft located north of 450 HOME Pp ae f ive ivi 
than cost G M MeLeod. reaito Ly Automat: i — =| ated north © IME PLANS -~ lighting the attractive lying. A 
4 y. 8 Doudle kitchen sink I TRADE Pontiac Near State Park anc f “ AKF: EST — 2-bedrm. mod. 
ts oop Wood wardmy Ros! Oak OR CA WLORED 9 Siidine bedroom windows | 3 bedroom brick bome im Drayton Fish Hatchery {close to Ditie ‘ to the aPer aM Anne : rm home, tiled bath. full base- 
i —-|] L AMILIES 10 Large picture window living | plus taxes, and insurance | Piaing for @ 2 or 3 bedroom | Highway), A very attractive: 3- Designed by Richard B bedroom 16x16 with Mr. and ment rec, rm. gas heat, dear 
LAKEFRONT _ ‘ Toon ALL THESE FEATURES Auto-| home in Pioneer Highlands. OR bedroom ranch home with 1’ zellmsh in our files to ¢ Airsiiclosetale Kitcheall has! eoreay Lake ‘privileges. Cor- 
froom, jarge ae quarters wer and choice bu | 11 Cem an mati oy | 32730 after 4 car garage and breezeway Two 7 d ner location $1 terms. 
3 bed \ livt rt ne nd choice bungalow on Cement stoop and steps. \ atic heat and hot water Found, nd elp you lnedallol ibult a Bleusboards tion $12.950-— 
eu Hoh ec ftoom, tiled.) rarimoor blvd Carpeted Iving | 12 All rarioe studding | town kitchen cab! vie tied au | 2 BDRM. “MODERN Gl HOME 11 © 12 bedrooms; one @ & 12 The 3 Pp and spacious eating area oo tbs 
} Beautiful trees Gu fired! room. model kiichen..2 bed-| 13 All windows weatherstripped | WOOd floors sliding wintows 7 itGG’ pavement with ber and| bedroom. 12 x 24M carpeted liv. Ronee) eres plooty ee Ceramic tiled bath, lots of LAL Tce tintta ed el Coeal, LIES | 
baseboard Heat Exclusive | rooma and bath down end 3) | Near schools shopping and trans; 7) atinn room. Large fenced jot | ‘9 room with pictureswindows at “ clorets. plastered — painted good (buy rms. and 
borhood | knotty pine bedrooms up Rer-| 1 9¢ us show you one of these | ee Kiuminum stopme and screens In-| each end Dining area Drapes TIOME PLANNERS walls Hardwood floors full ath located ‘n the city of i ui 
9a Par le ite ot ub ae tees ie ona pag ery | lovely homes You can save! ONIEY. auisted: Paved st, only 81,659 dn | ne lude 4 Relect oan | floors CENTER” barement. with rec room tiac for the very low price of 
Ree Cie oes i Ao! f' 1 | and 867 @ th E | roughou' yo r ana 7 : d firepi t or 
LARGE AND SMALL woosEs 1% hor oe ined Nemesuvearvet ater ioox" | $550 Down | Sots mon Sewer | insulated § x 18 kitchen plearan ey Sie eer sider Call on this one now! 
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Walled. t, so lcnat ace Oe ieeiee Gal werace) > reat Mviteme Lene 912.080 OR | Tigh basement 12 Pid las Me | FLOYD KENT, Realtor WEST SIDE BUNGALOW ACRES’ ~ Roomy rural farm 
"ROSE Mel ARTY | JOHN | ahs es deal phy $850 Down sas eet i bee Williams Lake $12 rR ues room » aay eaasagsionl | 55 GI resale on this 3 bedroom home Full pean modern kiteh- 
a : Wy = This propert: iy be sh by | ‘QUAL Uv 1 en, basement r location, 
FE 2-216? or FE_ $-3578 : k IN / LER |p Ak ster pnt) Stews wera gers YouRsELP sun.» ROOM House TERRACE 68) ASSES isedetd 17) } . mae BOmEA  *fice Nie a amen piatered Sr cliccuincrm (rc bentnsiiea 
— eae \ IDEL Ciera Bivd South 3 2200 Nt Aw | ) : blacktop toad Large ry 
PLACE FOR SALE | | 1 HO BROW . Realtor, 120 BLAINE = Out Ouiland e : | now le y painted wails oak floors, . " 1, aces pow 
5 1986 Cloveriand 1 a8 . Blaine Fret} block . ; % block N ‘of Telégraph tile bath fu.l basement, gas suse) Mere™ 8 ideal elbow 
=F SE eration 1362 ‘W Huron ne FE sie {between Odkiand <A Rr enio \ | XO MERE RUMOR Bi . - } FE 32-0123 heat Sure wort ‘ast Bet- room ss only minutes away 
For Colored F amilies aire Huson & ih i stiNo me ___ Evenings Call_ © POA. 8-2618 : mate heal gatliaaaine ae Deral HOL ME S-BART RAM | Open Mon -Tues -Thurs & Fri eves | ~ ae pis’ s00 wtel price oe wote ores Led be Foe. 
aetometie hot water. Paved stfert. Castell Realty & clean. sturdy built 8 room 4393 Dixie. ened i. ee = spring. $9,750 with 82,500 down. | 
Close to school. immediate pos- modern, 1% bathe. all ble rooms, | OR 9-190, _Fves MA 8.1260 . 3} BEDROOM 
Id eraser al sla lati 95 Oskiand “FE $-0450| jote closet space, gas heat, Handy E TWO. HOU SE S RANCH HOME” Boutheest | WEST SIDE - 3-dedrm. home; one 
pS SST IC SICRS aah -artri ge e | thet Fateh Bets | CY LI APIN eae ot Fema riage | es Teal! ferager3 aa §-3963 : own Pe 3 PrRrEct for INCOME or arge living room, nice head fog nee 
: ; or jittle cost eonvert to income kitchen with birch or $6,050 term 
Russell A. Nott, Realtors 1s THE “BIRD” TO SEE Fenit ; Garage, targe lot. Total $10,500 Bos oy eos Soyer boards, master bedroom 1244 ‘ IAN Lao r a 
Oe =e Lower Straits Lake Canal |; . Williams Lake | ™™.- GAS HEA basement and @  smalie ¥ 13% (with double’ closet | TNDIAN VILLAOR = @ rma 
$600 i, ( ; liding 4 Bath pein; ‘fireplace, cireular breaf- 
ec, a ON, tt rca oer 9 pemwom meen WEST SIDE 2 FAMILY) SYNC JOSEPH F. REISZ , T | Bmpeabltrdeial | Sat ate ors, Ba SSE | Ein rt ase auanray ome featuring re Sire- e \ . re on! ewly decoa: 
EM 3-248. sare) piace, MAP player oes heated to beat, whether the owner oo [ $2500 DOWN ae A (tures et THIS BEAUTIFULLY} . month Full price: fust 8 , modern kitchen $13,809 with 
ROOK , lew " stem a one . OF ° , . > : : STRICT wn 
apy tie Pantaews oa al Shsrfoat ramp shown BF appoint | tre Ky [= ohm ee ote. . ne LANDSCAPED FIVE} 0 with 62,000 down Pcusi kane <9 wedreome. aoe INCOME - Well to Tits ity own stairs ment mon rom upeteire alone Soh ‘ . . modern Nice living room, WEST © - 
Soo uetie Aluminum storms "! ; ere & reom apt could rent for; es peartom home Elizabeth Lake Estates.-| ROOM H OM E HAS PAUL x EKERN large dining room. beautiful cated 2 family with @ yma. and 
Seteeas! Shade inke privileges Lincoln Street $109 per month All tn excellent © n¥ Pere ee ten *  LAK® PRIVILEGES — Quick CARPETING, IS NEW- RE kftchen with lots of cup- bath each. Oak fire, full dase- 
Block to Ber Line and schoo! condition in every respect. Fal! ust across 8 ro ne pri- | possession Neat & clean 3 bed- t _ 1%  Bagin erat Fr 32-0200 boards . Basement with of} > ment gaa heat dcar garage. 
Duses, Low FHA parments OR = 1 bedtm and beth first floor price $14,500 or terms vate dedicated lake park lot Un- | room home with electric stove & | LY RECORATED AND ‘Real Estate Since 1919" automatic heat 2 car «a Nicely iandscaped and shad 
J bedrme on second large iiving uaual- 14% x 28 ft studio living | refrigerator included all for oniy | _ “ a mar —| , rage Setting on corner lot trees Quiet paved street. All 
Sete aap room with fireplace Location coo: 3 BEDRM.. $1.500 DN. fey meta latory Oe vo iec’ ft $890 DOWN i SeeC EO SE TO. Near General Hospital and only $2,750 down in A-T Gondition, $17,800. 
barm modern home. full bath. Benienl Ucar ee soy RE | . — 2 bedroen eccntl oer can: reread | SCHOOLS. - OWN.-| § bedroom home with 1 bedroom | Rr Aaa 
esement oll furnace Terms | ft ong seers (ee wen sou?! Convenient weet side location nected Dr bath Screened. bum- Indian Village | PES ence J i WA- | Gown. basement furnace and 2 RAY O'NEIL, Realtor WEST SUBURBAN — home, New 
(e, PANGUS {O19 M 15 : Neat TekHurce Center. All bed me: porch off living room has: } BEDROOMS a2 ff Living | ER CAN GIVE GOOD ee hart Lica wt ee vere Telegraph Rd creas * fan * pokes Mel . a heat. re 
ae RA Net | cit ; rooms on first floor of this well bullt-tn barbecue pt Soft, water = nom with fireplace, dining room. P()SGESSTON ANI) oO min terms |" Phone FE 3-7103 or OR cated on cornet lot and has 
___Phone Ortonstile 134. Collect East Side Insulated modern butgslow Gee Well Utility room garage 2 land lige kitchen with breakfast space | — eae “ee \ | Co-operative | Real Estate Exchange | extra side lot inetud Lake. 
North of Pike Mt Euceiient 3 bed-' heated storms & screens inciud. ‘c@ped enrner lote 117 2 161 ft | cohaer room basement, gas Best TERMS. IF YOU, 2 Acres BY VNE R _ | privileges bp ben at +1 bho anc 
PLACE A “T OST AD." room house in good location Bath ed Pull price only $0900 with Eel land contract price 15.800 [ae screened porch at rear | r “7 ; >>| New 8 vedioom home, plastered OV | on $1,300 rea tt 
ie ad andi te . ee floor Excw- $1,500 down See this today | ash offers considered seam O ates and mere. $19,400) WANT CoO MFORd | walle _sice—kitehen and” = ent t~ $10 060.3 Sa: rey eT eee 
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_Call FE.28181 for an tent ee ‘ AND ECONOMY, SEE] i, ott furmece, } large chicken | atts ‘Township, Large FLOYD. KENT, Realtor Dial FE! tay: ARD FE. PARTRIDGE} P house. 610,000 with terms Wolerterd Township. Large Hving 
“to recover a loss. Dia WM H KNUDSEN. TR. HLLTZ THI$ ONE TODAY. | . room Gales 5} peace |W. Lem PE bqes 
2-818] for ‘an ad- “writer. REALTO} REALTOR FE 4-3581; -HOLMES-BARTRAM > RRALTOR : CARROLL G. PORRITT gereee) | od Open Bves. 
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HO ere ao Sie en) bedrooms, | , i \ . \ | wrictedsubalvision ES-HIGMLY WE: | _secrifics th bance Lake priv. pt ee ~~ OF lors. ] 
= suntv 8. Mod- s = | avallable. Be acre lots- ce, PE 5-101 Must . 
; ment New oil kitchen, bdase- | / : : _ Priced eutitul bunain ts 2 LANDSCAPI 4. 0 the bes’ : 
furnace | . = to_sell. sites DSCAPED LOTS IN WATER- 7 abe + tm Oak! . BU 
arage 2 lots ace. double J Eee _Call_MI- ‘ear. Vv IN WATER. w Ridge, and Coun- . Ss 
_ 1960 N : ced at Plenty of shad LAKE FR ilage, Term A 110x409 ft. w on "good core 
; N. Opdyke Rd sonabve Sean eyes Sp Sopage | Lee LisTt | § room, fur ONT ‘SPECIALS hy ACRES— 8. PE 42048. Priced et* 916.500 birch. specks a the Waterford Drive 
; FF 4-7197 yoann a. Will discount for NO SERVICE ~\ | gece, good, beach, cael ser || nee Rélling seed ee Yh Tig yor wae orm: Pp Tusa: oe en ur eal tor - 
i ei es, DUCK LAKE COLORED GI’ le Reoas nes Lake "Orion. Prteqags hong pam er Bg gy alos land sppsiviztent. si them or call for 
: moder: : GY’s OOM & UTIL! 3446 Yess “Duthie from owne! i Just eat on 
Lo C com with dining 1 Wel livmge. | Gnolor bes THE OPE \ | Fireplace. 2 ITY. 6 WATORAL 4. * .. ame for a v 
A K . reened rie eerie lenoes eas st 00 dew 3 cas | en : | Beale trees, Pes x HURRY HUR i Bashebaw lots available oo 
bade Lear. ch 2 lage Large) on bared co —p ; Shem ee S30 CH eras a and Midland gare a JLQr ston 
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LOVELAND ao a AER ee AS west TAUL MoJOwms, meal BrUaTE| fee, oe ors HILLS! | 2,atce tou Real 
_ Many es ‘ lateell cupboards tn L. - to! s this | of on Eastw ea 
Pe Sas ons Lake Rd. ee ie . Dor ne Cav Lo lowe from a aay Dobe a i Lakef ot Teleeranh Sage 1 mm ¥ Secures Ra, mes . vai 218 Main. Estate 
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~ 5 Bedrooms FOR 5 = ww 2-411 | choosin of your friends | | frontage on Aye @5 tt of lake EZ po 100x150 ft. dandy buti4- : ' 
tiving ‘nme to downtown Large fait tee OWNER 3 BED Gen io Mae Ook loca- | ? east of Convene lassi north CARL W. BIRD, R rms, $iise a ' 
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looped mages “gst flow ~ cs iPr oR. ent. 2 =e a Gown plus closing la: Sd u Hi #2 Bein caste bs real esi tor rE dle —— Realtor) | CITY LOTS r Tl e 
bedrooms up. Pull ba ef & OR 32480 e Dray} RAY O'N own. id 2 landsca S ° 
. Betler see this R a O NEIL R veo. FE $1 ft. $200 ped — ae I8 THE “B ne 
5 Tene: ribaerh merlin! (xelacve La caltor f ar Sli@ PLANNING T Will hand 5. 88x127 IRD" TO 8EB 
_ NEST OF PONTIAC “one: Fe sSiener re eae * a Y) |? acres ING TO BUILD?) for Steines: appren. AUBURN AVE, 
Sey cis wienon i: “OnTONVTEL a | Batete Exchange | Real Estate epg Cpmbogeg  aouktee i aes approx. 4xit0 ‘$18 va! - 
Rtoronms teeecl jiimitencealrs BT dian Eirepiarena s MOD. | era pee senn ‘Mich 165 foot frontage price #140. | Bet vie sooo, Aub commercial front- 
ite boards. Lake fenced witn oS paren ee inet car ga | f | ie 5-$821 : — ween ee Liversal urn near corne 
See eer nasi eos deen uk ES arp small ecre- - 2 Lots alin oeaarc eaberenen ie eat mennussraieers 
$1,000" dows,” ~ YS | Orange He miles rest ete LAKE RU on Milford road. month, down, edo) the, ern home 
: Le PO ee bl oe Sa ALL mh y | Call bias oe: -NEW SUBDIVISION. i peed pee road. hoa a ttre Heals focation fot soft pea lot. 
RID EW TODA A |i ae OO N— | Brownell Realt soled literature. terms, Rriced at Oakland Ave Only 62. 3e0 most nda Adele 
G AY Y! A HOME OF YOUR _ — S-3s | No obligation. ders 28437 |? ACRES, nice level geome Beene et et oe ore ; 
REALTOR ( re only ai LO 1sechabee CMA olee 3,2an¢ : A S 
MULTIPLE LISTING SERV HTE PRAM! ms He doesn't ha thing I don't like about him sce 1 I Land Lad . bee nd, “aieeo | Jouiso he “Sitto gaan: “PPT REALT EAE ARTRIDGE 
“LISTING SERVICE 5 Gay ret A ‘ {|- ne DITH 81 $800 DOWN __ ve any!” im is his monev y Realty, FE ¢2338 RN. | WATER FRONTAG Ed cash, = « . TOR mow’ = 43581 
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S : : a Roe A ctce 4 rma de bath with oo . ge, wil ots, 180 ff w. M. REA er. 
tage 7 cil ca one flo Pi me, lent Duy at $3.800 Reo exce For Sale H he ail PRIVA PE LAKE PROP.’ ha SP pt bats | 77 N. Saginaw at Stout, Realtor mkt Pe 
a bom $4 asin bat! Prved ° bn ouse SSS evable bu JT. y | Ph. FE AN 
roud to o' ¢ you wii t 950 with E- ed at s Rees 8 43 : 66 t true A ch /15 ACRES $-8165 
en, bu ui e 1% terms FEMINO - . acre parcel A close-in | with 
tered wou oak leote evens: { m A Mp Se pe BDEMS MULTIPIF LISTING SER Zin For Sale Houses 43 aces: ise lakes. =) aeereee aa { an pn hoaselaireat pouee Li igh N 
batement, art deep ors ice a MODERN Sacre gina foom Fm an $300 DOWN vice . tee) rd! mine ree | roee aceaece Clavatie W A’ r : 8 us Hanutactaring . 
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mead aper pag era dacree ) nlerte Fa ants aang (ol fee beet seca vabceena’ bem" Men, Warmeaete Villager ceube FOUR AND = ey Gar coune wits, CLEAR S - ee. om main Sect reed front: 
ont appoint arent ore insulated eel figs Arcee garage & a iocaied bene acne bub ished air mal Down PIN new Pal pane x elscite| _ AEA REAI EST ATE ; i oat ees Fag 
{ os a heate urmace, gas ‘es, $16 750 50 se ind Oxford urnece. Mee mier.( ; with _paseue ranch home 1 4-6402 oo: 7 roo = 
Me J slyn oe els storm sash, “ee SUBURBAN $5,000 do ~ $500 Drayton eecrcoeel Gatien wt room ached and recreation con ae eeroe . oe +4813 1 re basement. on an nhouss: 
ely 2 payment ‘i hed : AN RANC DOW Cal ins N © an 1 garage operativ n Ev { .., Reasopabl property. 
rel Cab, be prone ryreeamst rR Sas omentsnela seb cetinice Picsiek o bediae reset boi Small neat 2 bi N— Ssinisseni ree atracue! tora Sa omane pod nreeu: Siecle Essie Recheaee 4 he he cee Ot Ss 
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tered ‘walls, oat Saronle ih ei cludes tenes ‘nd woien is. ee a Temakingeia with eat 2 vadroom | modern cut. 4418 W. Welton. prosie eee cee cna a ‘minded | ps FLORIDA P »ARADI =| Shetsiaee tieeene hee Suitable for Li 
tee nicely jana hs : #4 per cent ity orm Or pes dining spa . riek ee aa) nd develop cre parcel S able in ently become & e ior Lig 
s1¢.000 - with Heo landsceped eae ini cen dy tt <ting ppace. wt >? OTHERS oe ee “264 W nes a a Realtor | t meee’ isnt roel ate nice Cakewood’ Subatvision aaenuive Aen 
: See this one now a : a . cant and cle — reom, \ HELL 3 9 FE 2-742 i vy of 100. a level sho: located : 
ide: hom . EAST e an. Can h arge lot W BED- 37421, ina stal lakes. Ov Wood. re of W on Buildin : 
. Clarkston panied sh tn very gond ; An pifed BARGAIN oie ee baalrases eee Eeties®) i good 180 feet o 3 / iemage ente 50, with ort hesarocr der Poobaseger Leake mately” hiennes ‘approat-- 
Laree “= path, ful rooma with fi i | furna er 6 rms & Nabe ch mak -| deep. o B road 400 ft miles to B a 50 ft. wide road. 6) axe pri wie ap acre in st ch ap- and usuabi square feet 
Eee han emne easiaee freee rms, ey gas and bec- | Reena deat edule wien acne sf MW RIGE xHT, eater | =| of hil! Slestme aewelts en 1 ae pose vile ests eee ee tor eerenare aedteniy _ lay scape bar eich, 
ase com business f st, - gas furnac and sewer, — see thi Ue Oakland A ealtor and (deepip! n to woods ; Weekl-Wache e Guill sto] ree rictions: P ly ment block — rick, 
Pistely = ront-/ = e. gas wate ‘ } s at $7,050 7 ure to| ind Ave a p private lak ) fish ¢ River. W | rop- bufldin aud eam 
op. en uipped shoe tr. 2 story fr t heat: Spey rit $00 @ ‘re, FE! 5-044! | ed with RAINBO e toad ng aree pear T onderful | k OLN tI 12 gz has }-phase w me 
landscaped te street yard Sa: ase traces tee aaa . | dente V BASS metncor Meliecon sis 6 ampa and St. | ES. B: RTI inch concrete tring. 
“—o perfectio ey rear i frame. front | ILLE Hi c PIKE and BLUE | db $350 full prt 4392 RAM play roo floor, 2 dis- 
a ter igsccamn t and Bie OME MILLS Good be LUE € 10 @ month ee, $25/ OR Dixie H 2 1 me, ponehes 
ferig rock 20. pend, most unusual onlv $1,447 ¢ im perches o bedroo: miles ach Enjoy | €@months Al or $50 ever 3-1960 wy. 7 ‘ avatories. and office, 
000 with of-, ter down with E rea of land. a les of scenic tray | state fh so 30S ft. fr y Eves MAS1° wisi) nae as 
tment only, terms, by ms ith E-Z way to srirepless. *S water Acce avel. by wy ge on | F 81248 eet Mieetea oe 
= eas atta Holy F cree to ; @s aboy same t o vi re 
3 Pees CULE AND 1 landscaped ae garage, Well West Sid other private lakes were peel hdlpeote Ul siteral nae | oo wr Sale Acreage Arlmatsly Onna s oxen 
Bedroo (OSIEE 2 [ARG | -L © anes but o o city ’ y appoint £0 47 enced acres. 2 
As anhiea ’ ASP ARHEG 33_W__Huron s3ER CO. | Ter Prie Bailey Sir Choice | 2 Village Limit od AOC A eee 32 Ces nd hates ES AN oe are oenes ecrines 
rooms’ and bi ’ ee j 11 b00 ocatic | of P 10 miles nm | mu For D 6 ROO! t hae erifiee for ine 
modern “kitchen aitemtcs leree. Ny. ol heat hag tesety! inn figede| fee THIS ONE. fe ei onPhomen nea x sa one ; ion Dolan Pine 36. drive te | Oa a service 4 fais cerita oe ballding | ™ nee 
wall ca: wat an _ gas and sewe: wo | om owner Y DI- fe) story fram Onivilé (ne minutes i atomery R: sarge hill ® R 
Sed screens 2 car pareee. la'se sp fousdeton Sonne Pre | BeaaSgmie | Prose SPR VALUE Sanaa feoma yup See done Ful trent Nomen opsice of ake 7) ee “@ Roy Annett In 
eT rms. ° ple L E \ ger _ gas he { ranging tn lake CREB ON STIRLING AD t I 
. oo age Dra at. 1 car | 63 thou prite from 40 t ' EW N STIRLING CG 
“Ele Front = TOON LA K n = Lpot pes neat, 2 bedroom home ecccnan aeeera| tecluaedt | co maeae just i | Cons pepe begun eth a RDU Orr OE Maron PEAes 
vat 500 down will as privile =< lot, f a large nicel situ: | tance jot. Walkin y 8100 ft. 9% ce fast. with $1 rtly wooded | venings afd ral7e-osse 
ali wely 0u put you | ? bi ges on Loop L eacering cab feos y-wooded r@ to 2 school 6 dis- sion to R 5% commi a mo. 000 down: b e sinaas 1-4 
t mimer pie Dp this rm home w ake Walls) bas . plast and shoppl s, church t eal Estat Le +58 or les al. on 
room, ¥ yeround, 2? ’ & itvin ith Bite ator ement, ered te pping area. - flor cash e Agents j 10 6 for cash. ee 
ee cancer aspen ose Fa on a 1en318 tol, etse utility, ieteaee Leak sired tel || ELA pan ered) be el for cash sale. Phoce owner, | #0 ACRES ON # | Rent Lease Bus. Pro 
ft appointment. ! dates Wage size on foun- ’ THE 8 500 renee Ae = te le . , ; / A 86-4151 | : __Suchy Realt EAGLE RD | cor 2 5 TOP. 7 494 
eas water b of furnace . ry on this down Better ly Nort! 382 1 ee / P <— ity, Ortonville - aan AUBUR 
$10.9 eater. pri one bur- wth 2 Lake P —— | ONTI N AVE. 
ussell H. ene canaen ort west 1135 Ce cee Lots! ‘Over 2 acri AC LAKE RD. | te 3000 “ra, R Reme agen. 
Fdw. \ 130 FT 2 Mory Frame Tal EID Eon oe | gate es, 200 ft. of f ensat. Call Or Remodel to sult 
Youn ran M. Stout, Realt ealtor”’ 30 hi OEINICE ; Walerford and. on Bloomfield $800 with $ xe. 1 Only ast of Wikiams Lenn _eves. FE pat 08 
: aaa ; or fay _ - 1 bedroomeland an pa, ommerce Town. . PO? i — 5 
* Ing Open Evenings Fe ssies!  qistea 1 oS DY BEACH | Careuce arte Ge Take Pieasant Lake and W Me eee igh ay <37 a AC REAI LT y Good FOR I EASE 
3 413 W. Huron ' EM ed In the High | bathin, r tg In and ext room & living and dinin PRI olver: "Terms vay z ss commercial se 
PO Pe 44825 ae CE KOLO @ beach Th mies GeO ree m 5 comeee . ICED $300 TO Ww bars ice ee nan frontage 
Lod make ae! | a Pans | povepanel pgeaaie y tate adasael vers) Ge Se eiy $1,500 en rest feted For Sal F. Sete kag for used oP 
m6 , =| w | we 2 lots lence surround full base ered walls in $2,740 coded lot ¢ es le Farms — 8562 car 
we reared RADE | WEST SIDE BRIG ese sracarap Recs shade een, "The sear ie) cee oe git Aes e Or wiatusnl wo ACRES ON EE: 48 INDUSTRIAL ANT 
Pads «agar a build i CK home i's ._ full basement bedam has @ full RAE around uy - $2.500 down cal ren) se atxinf Pontiac Es Such RES ON EAGLE PR CO) AND 
paargay sed fed a i. whe wil] brick raseh” mon Lhe Las pprete) Uxlleeice pol bea ae deormadl bath in be tht Leslie R a 0019 Care Hits, R Cou fast! 10 per cont deen as Eee ea pe M MERCIAL 
as Dres-! rick ra bedroo | : . 8. roome ase- | eslie R. T | a. fi own — ro : ps 
ot our aon 3 Sailt home| in Ouse tls On logated 3 bed WHITE LAKE room 2 searens frugines! Desina \332 W Lav RE ee Realtor — oN anc eee | opove wih 83 Highiy. r Good ae ACRES Large ae OPERTY 
oe ofl ; For phe ieseray Bide Largo on ape! sreriooslag moders ramentom Enclosed t rooms and full eat | FE 5-8161 eae ove Eves ron atkins ae — | with $2,000 down estricted | ? room Bisa) bill ahi ranch Vet cae ao plats. Cae’ 
‘tons A. BOTT, RB: elude ‘placa Features carage S aeched Lake 3's ae aineen 2 car oneae. Also has Es = popca 4 bedroom bh i chaded’ and other ee barn Aral Me ecennc needs 
~~ Peal jamie tile papa date ce- pe jess reread ieee caer row ae. Price in- ; | by a por rey neach, Otlernd USINESS I8 GOOD aT | sgo dn Haweainte concensina Ae LAWR s. Cah Fw 
W. Pike asement poured r All tar asier and | fh and garde power 7% Th eee, 005 4.500. T: es - os LADD 8" IAN . 64.- ENCE W. 
a lsadsenpea ull heai and w wide lot ge rooms, .100 ouse ts vac nm tools Th 730 DOWN ” ~ cu. PONTIA : GA 
lot ell buy om paved ro ft] possesst ent with tm 1@ | 4 roo “ : YEA ESS / C aie sAY LO 
Toh | SAEs, ewes ral ee ele eh EAR ARGURD # ROOMS ay ADD'S [canara REALTY | tEAsE_ on CORDA 
— terms M ontiac City Li ust sort of | one se co «tl heat . i TRY ROME 275 | OR rt eaten 
nson | _A. 7 spect meat (ating wack PI a D. RIL E a BR OKI | Pontiac “Tare JOR 33043 87 oF | OPEN. SUNDAYS | Suchy Rosh, Orava ACRES. Tight mig ere: Can be uaed. Tor 
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ue bath excellent | rooms plus If so ing to Retire? laabeth Lake Rad FE ¢ ForS er nie Wet Drayton P! } Call Rutled RMS AND ACREAGE | | NEW COMMERCIA 5OTLDINGS. 
pon BETTER O ate utility: tonition Be ow plan to rett B x r Sale Re i OR 31231 lains ge OR 3-1111 E Radicons t 
4 BE: — REALTOR Bricea cautpment ser ie sents | 1 fleor Kies eeuile need cesire) a rwess Y OWNER a ile Resort Prop, 44, ae LAPEER COUNTY. © Lt These | Trans ates) aitehe) se ane 
DROOM 100 ‘ced at ood | r. Just 4 e, all oom ranct - a la nea - ACR ‘ 
Nite hice grooms “f pels (hel Ne aes Ave. INSURANCE own £19 G00 with gt = ausery Pe elt ear seeeted ae a ocet we full Ay Sal Pe $E ve! Rd. or M26 Completely Lapeer. onl biackin. : wk AY O'NEIL, Realto 
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ae teas | UATE AOS BE ee Tee ee peieea hice ton Min D T rete pel savages seeps fa), open be 
Sie eect ah tee) DV AE geal? the mpeg | Eeablet ‘steed | 2 BEDROOM 1 Cintber ? 00h h ver tron ON) 22 Celis Rein cenit 
; | N C. SCHU a2) i asisudocapaayounuce wes : 3RAC i Clury § weureou oder, ase fwith $8 $00. do cond land. $18 500 | ea! Rstate E 
oo iET no lon. " ne en} AT ! nished lodge | m modern fur- | ance down Ter 500 | For Ss 7 
uM AcBoRs are NE sane UETT, Realtor only $1 Wee itt Ortersas as|| AT WALT ERS LAKE ideal (or Uf) ee aay cable | N Garces ples Realtor 12 uals ale of CE :xchange 50 ‘ 
ere emcee es I D ‘ae QMLAND au Sopa Gin Saale ei mersnmene | Eee tat, Phos Monee mem, guar 
street . garage. oth enw hata | OFFERS _ COMMERCE RD. EM +4336 roo oom cooms a plus qisescd a 6 Grand Lak ~ A limited clock sabe IP SEAL SEWER 
Just ppt lackto 3-4197 | Letaires: first floor. in sup ‘ cake Front lots num’ of. off Tubbs each 2100 0 
nm you hav outside ot ‘XN pstairs Ful Unfinished Near Al re still aval oats Sat ar abbs Rd. OR id 
tee. ow price been looking { ear St. Michael's | / rT 28 | walls. oak floors ee ea Ppissiered | weer Aipene | -iLasely eaccem pda tay evatlable “ta this ee nd_Sun only 3-7437, 
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SPACE PLUS INCOME ee cad rings | | \7 Sins Mindscaped “lot arene | win want "th mad countess, || cstane "Convenient Noaiies o> Der mantasetands weamibene, ness Opportunities 51 
8 bedroom hours nds shin th plenty of sh: : xloo ft * one on ai LJ to m s caw de| 1! heat, erage 7 room atk 
. eon sree: caceed East sic moma) ml enseiay ce Ailes will handle ade $1.700-cn |)” got needs: eet individual, matic storms and sc home. | DIX! 
i nciosed e paved str ndition | ARE © In Taw H Vicker eodiaspes eauieeed | E HW . 
Sesemeut! rear porch free t) Set 3 ccomioa | MUL AKEFRONT . as City | OLMES kitchen, | dryer 300 ft. 
puearen aalteicelcors st floor 3 & batt on | ULTIPL® LISTIN ; , FRONT HOME a AcE “ | MES-BARTRA ood arge baro equipped| R corner of ma . 
rage with rner lot end Full b. n OM NeC- NO SERVIC RE | ON eee MI es on mal } i M- ate dairy , will accom- ipe for a in cross 
rent : ; ry z ICE ALTO ‘ % e * om ho n road’ - 4392 or m evel road, 
Se arte that big Noms la mses oi! Ree cer athe, R00 Open F Phone on *. < Goad LAKE OAKIAN L ) gas ye ise Ideal for ee Mal 7 | OR 31000. Dixie Hw erita PRIVA beef cattle 100/ EDW. Patan 
naa rp Se encod sened oe s DOWN ven tt 13 28 ue % room cinder bic oo @ bargain at $12 oy HIOH AND DI Eves MA 5-1240 | fro ine timber, On! 10 acres: 6212 Waterfront D: GAR 
OFFICE OF rage i117! i. block ga: bi VER RE Seay VAL Ue MULT . 1 basement hardw ; 1OHN Sy Oa Pontia LOTS IN THE | down Pontiac $28, oi myi8.e00 | a SER Leet “ORIando wae 
2EN 98 = Sacre ' Brand MULTIPLE LISTIN reams a dex and $1 ©. $300 each ; . , VICE STA 
NF oom bun nes ING SERVICE ee 0 & month. F) si6 : by majo TION FOR 
Suburban R for immed galow reaad : 2 mic E 5-0175 2» T oil com LEASE 
A . . an Rance lee mediate oceu half dow oy an nO. =P L H . ay fully pany. Mode 
ee eee atiractive 2 he ma et in Copacent tage atem Ce BERET OW ether Bast tise tor sara umphries | hate. ge aapriaee rou” 
S. Telegraph Rd oe ei net cance mod-| Bark for Msht e lekesice al l. Taree 3 rALOW 600 REALTO aoe BS Scien ROCCE BEAU i Pe Dos ee 
ee a attach ility room | pienict ng. boat e 3 bedreor 10 W Huron st OR Acré lot — Fr ¥ 83.N 20474 TY SAL so. 
FE.‘ 42534 apd Kichen with, digine Je walcture, imooer hes | \\ ’ tare ae ‘ Take eo fi, rey , MULTIPLE 1 IStANo BPR 3928 $150" PE 40 ll We Be UrTIPLE TISTING f a'r ane tion = coatator Bee eee Gene MOD- 
= | ‘ dining ell De | vestibule cl w and ow hendyma ileger) Dand: Mi BRAUTI 1s Bop pated te VICE iO; Sr 44 - 75 AGRES NO OG SERVICE Od tease F 
_ WEST SUB ——| living room carpeted kitchen closet. Bpecious : perso uy $500. buy thr . LARGE. MODF (OTSVAND Seas GRES NO L tant) : 82903 eI °F 
URB. | radi Automati r wi lf you n Cooley 1 $00 down W ‘| ODFRN ACRE aS Hadley R HOUSE. ‘ Fe 2 
2 bedroo: poy | ant heat, elu coll epee Full dining “would com tartu ake Rd to est Osc ft fus guest cotiag 3 lots fu AGE 4-23 a Suchy rap GIFT SHOP W 
< m bungalow | ing “a slormsh iuminum atd- | furna bat FA ues with ho pere -vai- tum. Left on TR Sana- schoo jake front age atree st off Pe #2338 y Realty, F ery Pyure | “EST 
: mnehen. eee up. Exeeie' pruare’ oo een iandicene: approximately pido fe ace are aiececlly Geeneuy Pe proper nnn Bt. ‘> 33120 end fete, eecatent | 500 tT oo cate nes sidew Biscksop 35 ACRI rim *Disle Hey 0 fering ste 
ving “ F 0 Ise uJ dicaped tnteres in say WOW ¥ sa ae e pa = JO. aS TOC wy O e 
— Full piece | m..- tile | avatiable Fete ee eiiremiict ance FR ‘axes and ee brick ranch tan a bedroom Giroux- F FOR RESORT i =e parcels. 91000. $858. 3} GRANGE RES GROCERY STORE a mala 
is ity corps heat and irecrewton 2600 terme | RAS, corte) STS in addt- ft jot Home one beths) 75 ranks — cant lots of 7 COTTAGES ON VA-| . ie Terms to) gy Cocks ed on aaa RD [ne oma ess : atODERN Tete 
nice oc pareae and many eter Fan grove A | ter loak So as Bet. with eootoriensaly 308 old co CERED AC REAL call Cuitora eran fishing lakes. | CRAWFORD | om Nome x top sioterets | of lend a take ate SE 
ment Tes" Call. for, appoint. ‘ VOUe he reaibeak aba tnese eee living space, 209 4. me it Estate yy Broker Eee, AG era iiaalis | kecsel core basement | _illne Berri and wine” ¢ieeal aes 
point- areel albedroomlb key We have Re only 614.950 priced af = Open: antl 8 Set YR 39701 | | 63'4 W. Huron ENCY ; en house some corn.crib, chick. | it. a Must sell no ¢lesed for 
’ BEDROOMS Re meee Hu | | a yrs MLO ut MY 311 FE ¢1549 | 12,500 term fruit. Full price) 12 mien tr 9430 Dini able to run 
Renee West Sice -¢ ae 2 pinaes 16 OE eo RAY. O'NEILL. R Owner Leaving State i 650 pawy . . HOME. ucRIGAN 100 BY ise TS : +e : viet from Be Dixie Highway, 
. up and * Ge eee LG ment sd pels 1 pase. 292 § NETL, Realtor And will . | city | j eautyful modern an ston, Aubu N_ SUBDI- A c Son = 
enon cuthiTe 4 bath down. Lar ment gar heat _ base Ss Teiextaps Rd Pie Relinthia seal TY OR SUBURS | Baigies wlern 6 room | after rm Heights OR T- CRES | CRES — TI — TESTIN 
Spee Dromore ee space Venetian bi au be Lila HS a = clean & room. Ho qe : SUBURBAN ~ | place ail. fire ane ree) bone - cent proce TING 100 PER 
‘ont and piace insulste yt fully Cooper il OR 4.73 _ walking dis me within Th: 5 cx attractis d niet the c w subdivi . open ssed grav ER 
recreation back porch Garage | C ative Real, E iow tance of doy ce bed { ctive modern t ormer of Dd sion: On Allo om el Two 
i Lecco caso Gs with built-i ct ent terms onventi state E ceianae xn Pontiac oO f down- ecLrawonys M a if -renta!] units, | ser " or ravel road lack top home, 1}! ern 6 bed pita 
, OU Ttinbar haved! © yiiieat ion } Wtinelesn foe eee Sete ot 198% I I Ler — s 8 mil and| ra 2 baths. sto! room 
auto. hot w steam heat SS : $7 treet soft | ast. side ' Xpansion locat Oke tise. Right Ree eobarbas = gnroker heat 
one Hose) gine ie ee Clarkston ACES (LISTE , 7990 Youll have ‘ot Only i] if ee ae eee Me Teo 73 ft 1 ght for subdividing. of Met op 27248 b ._ a- 
, C “ ‘ : “ 4 = h 1 L144 7 ayy te ing. amora Writ arn. Fast 
only garage Loot state¢ An INCOME KE FRONI this one ys to act oo | Jove rooms g buy. $29 ay of Mio mer Lake ots overlooking W ; din. 1305 H rite A D : 
nt Almost new at LA) Melee Le Ae t and bat! offce 0 Pictures| Bith on Take An ye 30 ACRES | S8Un umplirey fila ortcail 
2 00 tracti the ront on | Oak] ca Oe : rs lake privil gelus Rd w: ACRES | set 9-8618 . Flint or c 
NORTH 8IDE Toom bungalc are ve bed the village sandiest beach lerms aklatid : ‘ . school & | leges. Cios ith Take fi —* Realty. Or write all 
= lo ith 1 ‘ The es in . / RAINR hc ocated in e to} subdiv rontage Ad 40 E G All State 
2 bedroom Drivileges. | Pull mith Winkel cero sce re ate 5 room wi ive / OW PARK RES od Buy both ood neighbor ubdiviston no joining new CEdar 2461 iNespie, Fi 
bus, store bungalow jocated automatic off hea on sement full besem ets. 3 baths Aad t ue make it easy fo | : rooms | ; ne of the best knowr SORT: ‘or just §2. 400. | rth of Pontiac. SHOF —— lint, 
rice “8s 282 Sn sac tories ee pee pepe han th pisce gas Hey natural” fire- | halt b Sue SLOry and. See | Near Wateé arge fot ee eres: Sein boon INVES pee BUSINESS. T ° 
urniture inci na $869, ascn 15 900 terms x 130 Rental value Yee city water Ral apenee ce ft offers Malet toid. avela? pins & dandy cab room Tk S + STORS | equip nt. pro 
mace Vests oe asily be cad Focigateh bach cativiahed es and one up ALL crm) NG ea joer ied on ine ie ne ee ACRES _ Dears nd Woniveres 
George R ils Brick Coloma! RerNbEd heme Very As wees | pent has gas Oe ee i R (AAT E aie peer ot Geer hinting aren mm Se a Real Fett Well-oeated on black PAU ae Mna—E in 
s droom nd cer anc C stance t ST) recreati = "AS yee nd in r ° any to ee act iON §& 
REALTOR Irwin thower baw brick Home FERMST On re sit" 300 any 10.500 Sontener, ‘Priced et SS skate eh TRealtor’ ses png sree. Many | Maple se Buidings. s land Some rong | corms lt _roned teres 60x159 
4 \ H e : t 6 ] an « ! . } ut ; Te ry : 1 
pe, 191 nn aa ih Ave Porc ce ae re You'll evenise wort ocee oMUE wipe ti ISTING. ¥ 5-0fe3 158 wat ede i LAKE FR( ONT? 975 Raldwe A DOEWAY perms as el AS Bide 9 ase. 
: Wer ; 8-059 lousie 9 “ERVIC land tn lo est deer h “Bs Be ve | x 100° x 18 
Co-operative tl ee FE 2-8 on 8 syL | le t n lower peninsul nunting een lookin 40 ACRES. E FE 4-6203 $14.000 corner lot, addijtion. 
ea! one Decors fat dee Ba N a'ge Rooms Korn ft on Pigeon rive tla. over 1500 ‘front lot? for a good lak Sirms & ABT OPIMETAMORA) | AUS ras Zoned mfg. 
RANCHI TY ae n Pull bas Fratur La DOWN eee eee ae Michigan? irons tole Ee aye, fevers! Rl iat tle ORA 832 W M_ JONES RE 
PI ey roy | Ge Mreture (this) ft reef ~ dedroo } beautiful m ms in Michigan, [ake Ow Be Ocel (eiecerenicn rege ell basement eat. Ga- | Huron AL ESTATE 
qisisool ater at Garane ] TY Pochl ial lalerO red room hhoure / Near a m i So rieliwith Mdeciilag | Hiasoom ane a land with 60° f cated on! w ate lake unde barn 30x50 \SE R¥IC Ph. FE 43 
1 “A 4 re fe iiss 2 f - -3508 
LE ws . La AG atitceila ce Ofte a da seayesaD d Dear gare basement aad) taenace! Ticed. at 82.750 Gs of front. rite Aad pele CO gro CE STATION : 
- , . ths Orel a8 t i I | . sh phre rondin, 13: n ind Corn N. 1 ACR 
Wiommntretd | as Orcoard Te gas heat dada ts a ed uporet Neat ‘ een 6 ge. also 3 dandy ce. 8 pate Flint 5. . 1305 Hum- Whit er Ormand EH 
itreld Tlreghiland Tees ere bF OS Toom breakfast po bexche Stok ioe poy ok rental uel ly mod: | 18 Or or call SUns e Lake R nd Rd, an 
G oo Rae 4 vec om what OF PoNTiA® _ At ky vecrecomand. Zar Ose Os : om § TEriei a an! piace eee sh llespie. ay Beane tesa thonth en cont eeu 
Seer Sean ee | Givites aon ae nd set i SODIIS ano Cane ae Anleds an bore ip carte int, CEd ract. FE 
let 1 oma Ad ba or Jake rcrral '- Pe ceo located 110 fr ¥n ¥ %; 900 SABIF RIVER © ar WOULD Ye 
per Peary. Of picietv raeniahed amt Cun Ce OG Giles C sine Lare i Ce tee aieoe o COTTAGE { ou al IKK,” 
‘T Homes nels sets re Reo | Adee rote Crean be SEAR CARKSTEN gf | 7 Ma 
i ‘ . bull —s ' orn aires! soo f lee poded lot aier - @N 5. ee FE As cent 
ONLY picture! (window | loramiake POX CLA a eh of $7350 a3 720 or FR 
awh piace rea ied ae nished G front cottage Fur ewe | hon jn . ( vr $ wor = neat and ci an eee uu at is oe GROCFRY &81T- ee 
heat ae eens 5 ood beach 67.300 eae lmmae id hy Baldwin ; Peery anor A ee he’ auth ie SoRCH sad wa bine 6 ron es E BUSINESS 
, | ees eied cs sn aural ee Lake Thi he eters mecu ining et / ake - Moa CHAIN CAKE: Ph REALTORS down io nape sop mith sd 0 nn Terra Main Tocatio, 
e $75 750 ope a 1n0 ixineltcom e¢drm home La a. lv. $1,780 down Pull g for fi The Rees Bedenamilaiont Open Evec one OR 1 £20 aymeone ares trees 9 veer : > 3 ation 
Plus Cost - Corner fire paneled in mah aoe | nae oll heat, gal ee i SCR AN ch automat Mile a i { We dete voy be taking car —— 
. = Osts ae | 7 tah rage A so not walter atic bes 4 ft. © —@F out t are of, RVI 2 
PAYMENTS Ro Anr 1 wand uty, Dee tcat | Settee heat Svule cen / _faty eee ie an ‘tumisbed,* = . ae tee yee Tpuiiding or tose ation, low ine 
$53. 92 Pp : ¥ nnett 1 hac T es extra jot Molen in tetist rah moans 5 best Seeeeat! < Tea oatiae coca f Be mee trom He a 2 a RES sper acre. properie cn as fer m NEBV MODERN Se : 
. w ie at s 4 fishes J larkston & NOW! rou : manufactur ING ZONIN 
2 os er Mo. # Hur mest TORS ; ( Sainoak B Rene punting naae renee a Spee oe) es pallee perth at ——- R FARM lent ia yee Gas Kent een 
Fi Pp r t gar 2 e t 4 1 iS 
bed eax, nese insurance wren Evenings an: a eunder Tn re ealt a : \ Rambler cn “oda U tip) querotiinesce for Tiving eens BOLE tered at art ote net ot Hur a tae Press Terms Box 88. Por 
atic heat rs, Birch doors tea U v@altor or the email fam!! solutely /right f lese mar 14 rental re . pool room ana RGAIN FOR dorn ' nN h ‘ “PA Vo : on- 
tiled bath. Ful “ad pion Leake Rd living room i mosses Th ! of you i tere a4 furnished tocat Tov: R mies RTRIDGE 18 
sewer and ly insulated ; _ _&M 1-467! place * th stone fire ree bedroo note v Michigan Sone a 7 . To Bure ealtor rr . Iq SEE. THE “BIR 
hor Close to tit : MULTIPLE LIST ‘co ‘eer tile bath. full Nbaenlcot wee Moreh ers or trade on evand Counts . you Bay rowel Te ‘Trade |83.N  Telegra cimedt! Pr oeune, sae ne 
now speanee a echoes Et Syera LAKE, Fs F LISTING SERVICE water Neat Cole hres hot | Three b , West side $15 659, nty -WELL INSURE IT| _Multiple slung ae: ee a ae pone FE APT. MO 
o = STATE! as a 2s | thm ene od ) TD egos | RENE vice’ ou a.) a 
noe Oren pany ano (he Dene Aro ee PTIONAL Miigenedentaee Decrease mam ane grt BER Mite Range Pe 7 y House” anal out ery. e00 
* ve out N: 10 daye zt tub & Possesaio tee very avevene! suburban ortable : 12,200 s 1,_Pontigec FE 41387 SOR ne Ris ndody.120e: ; : 
Turn right ¢ Libla tiaras) Uae shea done - rooms, ce expandable ea ee: au nay $18300 “See ea Reoch sO lehbry essed 280 Fae 48 von aa ROOMS—ROOMS BED’ NURSIN a - 
del E -2 Fam!) i eautiful kitchen o bed- dar it to- sement. $21 000 edrocm of R ARM NORTH ROC Bed tering to : NG HOME 
“ast Jessie St 5 mily home cpa 8 ving room, 1 iehen. carpeted 4 ochester also 120 WEST YOMS — show! exclusive 3 — CA- 
e | rooms rooms on ist floc equity in acre lot Cons a it We hay 1a miles fr acres within © AUT ACO ° We could Be ee ah a uh gltentele and 
ealty frome 804 , bath on en ie cighborhasd we | home in sane pleases us to please you! Call us Sy many otters Pontiac eas oily mits of o-operatine nea a TORS | ip thle he he them all heli etlp mailervots ae income 
2 Oekieed COPE CB fire inc! eed gett some furnt- ee Separate blest down pay- | dream home ne ue Stat vour %¢ W w Beets 3 yi ‘ ~ 20263 FED) located on love} LOS I bh me Inte for intervie oes 
~-TEMPL s9/ terms $4.750.° Reasonable or extra income. ge apartment am mete your dream home aid weds _Huron JIN NA? ren , ; nse i of landscaged as Ge rattan nform .on ew. No 
em Se eee S77 uroy of ert? 
ETON $1500 DOW ; HON “ sen | Lake Orion O atertal: ¢ tonal EXT DOOR TO BR fully ane House { RAY O'NE ; 
SMALL A re bome uae Posseatton- Con IE ON 3 ACRES Ie Broadway co MY 272821, fh ale Suburban Tide 06 HEQEEIC aeen < oll eating! ies ie 262 5 . Tele IL, Realtor 
s : = i i =e Vv = = 4 ar 
tL aecre with CR EAGE - pee room eee fe bedroom’. | on paler North Suburban loc iREAL ery Michigan, FE 49 | — op. 4 45A | "LO pen electric! eae full EE -7103 ate aed Open 96 
Deo with ‘fteplace” living room | mister oil nest ba a ben pi ee 0 Ere mod- | 377 8 LTO FF 405 a2 RVI SY \ST OF PONTIAC OTS OF I ots” bee iprorer@ualecene i Real Fstate Exchange 
arate dint », living roo x 88 neat bath, x ert. | ent '-$2,000 | jegraph Ww HOME : a = arge ¢ y also .nclude WW change 
4 Peake oes ng room Con m - Formicalicou Itchen 15 4 Co-operative. eal “Eves & Sun ON ONE ACRE: DRAYTO suitabl ement block b en AN TED: 
c spine Pe y 100 
large Sever kitehen Pull Ae 49 0 11120 Privil ountertop toe | Estate Exchan basemant, gas 3 Bdrms.. Fxclusive N WOODS A e for man arn Persons 7 
4 th k ivileges ( ge ra eat, residen parad Vv. uses i 8 who . 
et bed furpece 90 New forc Ao “ on Brenoss Yo RESCENT UA MULTIPLE LISTIN' mee Greate tor Bee toe pales > ete he Mreer, with @ iaree i re " J ceauiy or each at 1 kel to SS 
og weber et ee op You wil) like the Les . @ SERVICE ROCHESTER fail see this oud Don't 56 path ees collateralleed. 
potteH poche pits . cer PEN IOANTILY Seer ae home Jin neces BUILT ae Village elena Homes a mchiy “ore erred ROAD Edw. N vr at only Press Son 
' 950 with 5 ; ake 12 | ple» u Pome ntiion Warn oan room ra |: e Count: per fc 114; w *S 
ment mall down pe: Pie as on forage We le ba an iter asi nch type b a la AV ry. oo) ae tout, R “ ; 
: Ud : i) plarme il] basem ungalo © ER, B TiN. 8a ealtor LET’S : 
AC , ) i ar gerag &@ kitch plaster ent. oak. fic i eC rvy, roke Lona 4 Lo alee : | 
_ _ BAST SIDF A125) DOWN | . Zr iasjerea walls "wagtrone closets, | MULTIPLE LIS JE See / Dave | ae mee ee | BUSINE Se 
path pm cashes 2 bam war mide! nome -4 a 1 peers ral te spboards and boleh Kitch: gaye ; STING SERVICE = 2-082) ; 1% ft pease LOTS j | ole ie 
| or 4“ ying snes we 2 ber atetN other extras m § , { ef ; > ———" on : : | 
‘ Se ate ie eae i2 WM . Master ee ~N at ioe ae m expandabie Tro 4 silos terme oo ee ote it sion rooms pa . Meve in now § ROCHESTER AR EA R. J VALUE a [pale FARMS . | ONE CLASS € } | 
and full bas room. front aetes bullt ceo hodern Siicnet (e room aiiacned « throughou Orr here vou want it 4 a Built . arae lot 100 completed ter “ol a RE ae R f ¢ orale Ss | 
= poards bet us earage built { nac e150 base iS 3 . bar ILL AGE 345 Oak! malt } (CG) ror ; land top # 
; 7. New ement Sewer an ch wun-tepe ol nr eth mun alt in pe nace bath si R ment. fd Fe ™ full bacem y akland Ave wr 4 [Eas , ee pan county. B. 
i" sree, elore, to rarrivieg iat: lay (cioeel A Vater ra a arecee ii eae aw eau careiens “ TR Be Bemecements 08s MULTIPLE LISTING AE. FE 000) | 3 7t me an ESTATE per “mont grossing parking 
achoo js, tite Ss of 4 ei ! owe fult base - ight away ents Sea Hasemmar RM oH VIC hom bed ' nth and ver 
aes ttimsciste, bower Bote, tn ose ee ifing Weil aun fooring Com: | ART pasemens rnc GM garage RENT TT heme his heme Ray been rr move "ins summer Same owner 
JK pelos fon ReiGn Ra. Waren dead to Duek Leke » built of Sours ae money doen | acre aes eerie home on Ve ee a Ot on waver T © SP Lae minute . ha Morar a . ts . © own 
aitor w open si : ni decor rom lak N , re homes ass 2-082) Mars » birch cupb: JT kitchen Roe 
7 pee on ap +4360 | Fy hes BAYDES Reali MAR | ’ ( eorg ation Andtional tamed een [] J WW | \ VER” scout rough Rent Adat-R pas IA Peaid ay peted ye . tre TEI 
: : Licked wens 0 r e R. ] able 85.000 wit acres ava) <S t, Broker SOO Pine ster Onk floors SENAY s cee hutlding s:t a 
eit aoa ~ iow abiie are { uated . 
eis * FE 4-046 Open Eves Irwin? n $1 150 down IKET hous : a ote Lovely den o dow and bs Lee beatiod Gar ce 
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‘ ieaa W Huron” v7 FF soo! ee eb rer | B.D. CHARLES. Rea! tor “ep on POP LOOK hi Pega t yen’ Chicken house 98 'n, ca ea shoe nuiers cl Bett We Tavera 
‘ Oe h-04 no ante { . ior © by owner: Fi ‘ t ’ bh gs have arn eset ! toe 
‘ , or Co-aperstive Tes ten Ba eee 40531 oe ie saithe ae “aon INE =. W ant Ads grve areas one a ves Tools Barn ce tae aha naee. than 
ote jzchange ™ 3-7890 8 Téiegraph ncteanntits whi basement type a -Ontard,. ' door Lorat jan \ 
. : Eres. Tas f a‘ coal ae you A into’ th ‘Out of the altos OM CAI . , . 
x , . * Fe 50m aa Ce she n Ra M cTIoN. Dial HE coe ewan) 9 pal Cat) Ce a ll mS ne BUSINESS 
EME “/ 5 4 . : Y 24 x °? 28181. ntiae “a Miles | ~~ S « ORPORATION 
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Cost Open Mon.-Tues. Logs ey é Fri eves. Bucks or ie z BORROWING at 
    HOT DIGG !! HO 2 ie sETY!!! | Get mosdes on uickly xo roren, from friendly ustard an vets restaurant. | loan 
ar wWpment, supplies and build 
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RIDGEWAY 
FE 46207 
SUNOCO SERVICE . 
STATION f lease in Clarkston. Michigan —— 
Finance Co.   
  eressive individual for perigee pee pee, wont ve. Vv r > a 
iBierview™ one Bust, PC t Pontiac nd Wloor National Bids. m. 5 Ea 
thru Pri. or write P. 0, Box Drayton Piains 4513 Disie Hwy. 
——— * Walled lat e Beruston 
ATTENTION: JEWELERS  ‘\ at bo An excellent small jewelry busi- 
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Owner retiring” Onty ‘S3190 Don't \ 
miss this 
WILL TRADE Ladies lingerie & foanéaiien gar ments Stock consists ~ \   
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brands only Est 15 yrs. Rea- NEED sonable rent Owner retiring Rea- 
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rece ep Biche eet Marees, With, tast courteous service and’ or contrac! e 
Co,. 33 W. Huron FE S-8183 
A Got DMINE! 
Near Mio Completely equipped ee srert Gas pump Cab: on pkyments to fit your budget? 
should visit our -pew 
tice so convenient to 
shopping. where new   
—- Then’ you modery 
parking 
  330 5 fs Id. 1. pittanbal \consultation rooms await 
mote! che Hineesd (lareee Adal, you On, ge r< $8121 and flee. $8950 i ten us your 
DRESS SHOP 
Downtown. Needs cew owner. Es- He m ce A 
tablished over 25 years. Ideal O e uto 
for 2 women. Possibilities anlim- 
ted Grae itil sch ree| LOOM Company THEEMA M. ELWOOD i, Perry street ‘|Hours: 9 to 5; Saturday 9 to 3 
__ Mortgage Loans 54   LTOR 
6143 Case Biteabets Ra. 
_5-1284 w PE $-3844 
BEER AND FOOD _ 
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ac also size ranges in Electric and 
at extraordinary values. 
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“New, fully gua: ‘nstalled. No down delivery, payment. 
  Wiper week. eat washer, late el. HN p:! coat itién $39 Phone MY 
“BASEMENT 26X30 ON LOT 66X200 | blue rite included. Phone FE 
5-5222 
BOT” TLE GAS low 
  
  
  
  
  ON DIXIE HWY. | | LOANS $600 TO $1, 500 | 12x12 LINOLEUM $7.20 Fully equipped restaurant and For any purpose, an AY FT. WALLTILE 25¢ r with 100 ft on Dixie FExcel- = modern net in a AR HOU’ AINT. GAL., $1.95 
pak peal, bidg 26x40 ft. Good} Oakland County. \ - a f nL ee | bo ‘round business. Gross §3¢,- 3. «For me additions or Liat. VIN Aes PAINT OAL 83. 
ate edie! Cael eed| pet Aledbearaer BYERS, 4 W HURON. FE" | pe month Everything goea:, 3. To rough-tn or enclose 
nd, building and equipment. | houses Partly constructed. CHROME DIN NETTE SETS AS- 
Gi | ‘ To pullensuat marage or on four ch these 5 bapadota! oat ets: aragce om. ~ 
iroux-Franks _ = in Waa li apr eg ye ese are ope 1956 
OENERAL REAL ESTATE pply ational Bu designs famous make formica 
See) Dixie Be Se701 | —= Pontiac. ¢ ot a supers ison “territie values. —___Open_u: unttl 8: _Sat Jt 3 | Swaps 55 Mich aD Fluorescent, 303 
RR SAAS Ce ard 
AL TURNINO LATHE corks MAMPER END TA- 
Canal alt "altachmseute: also gerdyo bles, dishes, pelon t rrier Ives 
| tractor and all PB ices 2 cover for erawier tractor or loader or ox _‘wing ehatr, MI 416-3185, _ 
18 THE “BIRD” TQ, SEE _ 4542 Jamm_ Rd. FE 4-9028. | SoLDSFOF CU, Fr Aoi 
oe w trade in on used | COLDEPOT REpRIOERATOR FoR TODAY oo EC ALS | care H. 9. Van Welt. OR 31 rs is8.. Neale, PE PE ¢17 
Prosperous Thumb area commu-.FURN HOUSETRAILER FO Gap ~ 81 543 _SEPRIOERATOR nity. Well constructed ,2 | story; _ Goo son ruck. Will «ll or trade. bed. Te gape ob or = 5 ely FE 
brick bidg.. , “with 6 room owner's! Jostyn Rao my 
apt. Wil show top return on im LiviING ROOM 8U coop r : s DAVENPORT A AND WITH a of $1) down plus | con ne for set golf clubs. tailo slip covers, 850. FE 
  ONLY $11.00 full price on this MAYTAG WRINOER WASHER | rofttable mote] business near) for sewing machine or cash MA | _ 6-6600   miiae Manager's ie plus 12, 
— units all neatly furnished! 
with Aluminum Steel Furniture SEL GARDEN TRACTOR OR 
Gross near $16,500 last year. Good trade for meta! boat motor. lease. Terms Or cement mixer Kenneth Thom. as 7, Park St. Oxford   A-l BOAT LIVERY. Bes bl is tlon om very popular: lak a ere eee _ poled 
agente Fed Mod Ural Lea ‘| ment or trade for housetrailer roa. * akefron Cc 1 Peace ate veoralikewie mand S cuner _or_car Pontiac. Press Box 20. 
rentals Idea] location for bait SWAP IN YOUR OLD LAWN MOW- 
and tackle shop or boat and motor er off a new Eolipse hand or pow- 
dealer. Full price 844.000 on er mower See us for al] types 
terms. of lawn fertilizer, Scotts & John- 
son's grass seeds. trellises, border 
fence, and al] spring houseclean- 
ing needs We rent lawn rollers, 
seeders and Have 
yr a mewss eet bow. 
BARNES HARDWARE TRULY ONE OF THE BEST out- 
standing grilis in Pontiac Excel- 
lent location on ¢lane highway. | e@djacent to new government pro})- 
ect. Now grossing $40.000 and will, 
increase tremendously with new! 
  development Best ef equipment 
$13,900. on terms aa 742_W. Huron St Basy Parking 
WARD F. PARTRIDGE 
REALTOR B E 4-3581) 1960 W HUR 
REAL FSTATF & BU CaINFSSES 
THRCUOUT MICHIGAN 
Open T1109 % bedroom brick with a bath 
_ eungstown aitchen base- 
"Sale Land Contracts, ‘82 ment. with recreation room, New- vy decorated throughout Only 
— PER CENT DISCOUNT BAL- $13.950 Will accept smalier home 
ANCE $6000 AT $60 MONTHLY, ‘© ‘rade 6 PER CENT INTEREST Se- 
B. NEEM ANKAMESES eured by 5 room modern bunga- low with oak floors. plastered prealLTORS FE 0528 
Walls, basement, extra lot, Cost J77_8 Telegraph Eves. & Sun 
A thet tar Cig ike men) yeahs 
136 uron 649 or, FE 44813 Ask. for _ For Sale Clothing _ 56 Mr, Clark 
Money to Loan 53 CHILDREN’S CLOTHING. BOTH : a P s and girls Sizes 8 & 19. 
Cs ea pene ee condition FE 40152 
, oN Y 1 NEE Pee ee ‘FOR SAL&, SIZE 6 WHEN YOU NEED "FORMAL ‘ron sate, SIZE 1 18. O° oF L “OW FORMAL. 
Excel] cond rE. 
< Sille Household Goods 57 57, Yow ¢hi get tt quickly qn your tur sense nr? PIECE ROSE LIVING ROOM | 
budge po NUL ed occasiona) 
you with Ae | chairs Carpe Samo table = 
- tables Coffee tables Janity 
ble and misc articles FE 2-4 "4408 
2 PC LIVING ROOM SUITE & 
extra chair $35 FE 61452 
  IN ANCE C 2 PC JEIVING ROOM SUITE WITH PIN NCE CO! sie hean eee Sere TTR | toa Pontiac stata) Benkniie 5; = ‘LIVING ROOM SUITE Zo ; : Philco refrigerator. Double cup- 
GET CASH Ol [OKI y board T', ft long OR 3-230. 
* . . yo = yu etrite Fc 
TEC 
tage BEDROOM SUITE FOR COT- 
complete with box springs 
& mattress FE 56-6356, 550 Va- Up to $500 | lencla 
1948 to 1955 cars Bring your ; 
title Most deais closed tn 30 Sx LED TS “PANEL 00 
minutes. Loans also made on fur- 
niture, signatures and other se 5 ROOM DURO. THERM O10 BURR. e fa 
  curities. Tt. with n. 783 Emtry St 
RM DUC ERM OIL HEATER, fl FE ¢ 
Oakla nd FT STeoNaR ~REFRIG > tor, Kenmore washer, 3 plece 
  living room suite FE 5 5330 q 
PIECE WALNUT DINING ROOM 
outfit Rose woo! carpeting 12213 Loan Company: 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG 
PE 2-9206 ,” _after 6 30, 
ROOM or all day Saturday 
HOUSE FOR RENT. 
must go 
| ise FF 3-0219 
GAS SERVEL Johnson, Pon- 
  REFRIO _ 
TE. AGU if If INANC E ECO! _celient on OR 3-2894 
= 17 RCA USED CONSOLE TV 
202" N. MAIN | “'ss0.95. TV antenna kit $0.98. ROCHESTER..MICH. WALTON TV LOANS nifes 2 $500 Wa Iton, Cor Josty: ty FED 22-2257 
oe een 18 cue rt , UPRIGHT & KELYINA- 
USEHO! GooDs tor freerer 2 vrs. old 
Ph_Rochester OL e0TtY Ol T0016) O) Beilévue | take Orion, 
21 'N JACOBSON § LAWN QUEEN | 
one summer 
ottoman, 
  60 IN META! CABINET SINK | 
Complete with fixturee Double 
anh } @rain Just right for that lake 
xtra asi | cottage! OF 10208 i 
. 80 GAT EIFCTRIC TOASTMAS- i : ter new Baby bugger. eood con- 
Service ign Fe aaa: ; anes reer) 1056 va GINAIRE — -REFRIG | | Yow ean borrow $20-$500 quick ello Aa Ante : es urniture i low rHes ire with freezer \ 
” eres on mt nnanrsere UP: tlect at 4427 i 
pose Up. A RUY' SMALI RADIO’ $6 TO) 
aan s tn repatl $12 eres players $12 to $18 
HOUSEHOLD sgh e | anour ANYTHING Re WANT 
\FOR THE HOME CAN be FOUND 
i AT L&& BA 
A Ifttle out of the a ead but a lot 
Corporation of Pontiac | lesa to pay Special wile “ther | — 3% South Saginaw St Kay Bide Jast. lawnmowers §2060 a up. | 
2nd: Noor _Phone FRderal 40835| Gae and electric refrigerators. | 
ee | ranges and water heaters. Bath- | 4 bd room fixtures. beds chests, dress. | 
ere vanities and springs and 
| mattresses. Living sites trols 
occasional ehaire tables, lamps, | 
$28 to $500 $25 to $500) Ty cots radios rugs dinina»room COMMUNTIY LOAN CO suites. dinette sets and ma 
3% FE Le FE 27131 omer misc items MEW & vsED ° 
PRIEN: SNDLY_ SERVICE s,s Vitnit pur trade- in dept. for real { 
bargs 
| USE "OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN 
' “CASH NOV PAY LATFR PLAN 
Get eash rou need row Pay 
Rete in monthly amounts vou cas 
Phome write or come in 
"BENEFICIAL | and Inok around 2 acres of free 
parkin ‘5 
OPEN DAILY ® TO 8 
AND AUN. 12-5 
tL & 8 SALES CO 
4 miles E of Pontiac. or 1 mie 
i of Auburn Heights on Auburn 
NANCE CO. OMe 
TW. fise aw. E 2-9240) races FE 5-024) 
"\ 
2 \ “ | JOORS, $8 \* 
ij 
plus runner gas range FF: ¢4161 , 
and furniture for sale. Everything | 
36 | 
EX- | 
converts + powrr mower used | 
» $80 Chair with 
oe into bed $15 2408 Pine Lake | 
Ave. Keego Harbor 
    
  
  
DELUXE Pasy IRONER. 
pena To: A A 
| DELUXE’ ‘BUOND BDRM. BUITE. box springs inner Lae} 
mattress. triple dresser an 
chest room . suite 
Huteh Cu rd and 4 chairs, 
ox15 < pat. Crosley 1 
Console T" \Storkline Baby bed 
with “Can't Wet" Mattress. This 
furniture like new Used 2 months. 
PE 2-0301 \   
DRESSER - ANTIQUE, LARGE ¢ drawer, solid ahogany. Exc. 
cond | $55. FE sen 
DROP LEAF TABLE AND 6 
_ chairs. Phone FE ¢- 
ELECTROLUX LA‘ MODEL, 
like new. Take over balance of 
or yments of Pores for 
_4 mos, Dealer Phone 
ELECTRIC STOVE, $25, SI TDIS 
Other household ar- 
ticles Reasonable. FE 4 
ELECTRIC STOVE, 620; Tf __ $15, good | condition. FE x,   
  ae Sed . LARGE “Di ET reese 4 
FOR SALE — FLOOR TARE. 
| electric roaster, electric 1 | 
silver tea t and tray Waste | 
baskets, china, 40-inch Prigt\ 5 
| datre electric range, miscellane- 
| ous Ci 275 Chip 
Ave, upstairs from 6 to 
FREEZER 1966 11 Cu FX. Chest 
Nationally Advertised 
$199 THE’ L.A WAQNER CO. Lmtd Opdy&   
p-0421 
FRIGTDATCE at AUTO. WASHER, Al- 
yea00 new Kenmore ironer. FE   GAS STOVE $25, REFRIOERATOR 
je vision table & 4° 
chairs $25, 2 rugs with pads. $00, “et T   935 Argyle, P'E,..@-2456.--_ 
GE FREEZER 12 PT LIKE NEW ' Regular $39095 now only $189.95 
i MI 6-1500 
| GENERAL ~ ELECTRIC IC (REFRIG. | 
ang Hotpoint stove _ | PE 4-087. | 
GOOD COIL SPRING. MATTRESS * and dresser, chean Laundry tub 
stand, storm vindows FE 2-0731. 
2 PIECE “LIVIN.: ROOM SUITE, | 
large writing desk 
thairs corne 
| glider PE 2-960 | LA POINT REFRIO ti CUBIC |, 
rsreeaty Labia (patos Only 
HonPOINe Wa eee “HEATERS 55   
gal anata d 912095 80 gal in-- 
stalled $169.95. R, B. Munro Elec- 
trie Co. 1960 W. Huron 
KIDNEY SHAPED ‘DAVENPORT | 
and chalr, $35. Bassinets and pad. | 
$5 Stortiine burger. $12 Baby | seates, $3, 2 lam» tables, ‘] each. | 
2-pr. Priscilla curtains 36" wide. | 
$2.50 and 130°" wide, $750. Good | 53-4250 | | _cond on OR Bee 
/— LORD'S SPECIALS _ | 5 pe dindete set $40 95 
2 pe spta-bed $49 05 
Used FY's from $24 5 ae 
Hide-a-bed, from $13095 ... Used Gas a $20 ‘| 
ORD'S | 
eatin and Appliances 128 W furon Sst FE 5-508} 
Where Wrigley's Used to » Be ; 
| LINOLEUM. .38& A YD. 9x12 Ul bs as 
| 49 t Roe 4 | $4.95 house paints, gal. an 
| Heavy serves cana 
277 Baldwin, Nr, Rundell | 
| EEvino none SoiTE AND 2 airs FF ¢345 
MAYTAG Sen R GOOD CONDT. , 
tion $20. 47390 Pinedale off of 
Sashabaw 
MEN'S REGISTERED SET TOF 
Spaulding ‘rons Kenmore au- 
tomatic washer, 16 Inch television. | 
Chrome kitchen set OR 3-7331 
MOVING | MU te SELL. WALNUT 
bdrm. furn., re leather kitchen set. desk, studio couch 5632. Lib 
crest, Crescemt Take 
|/MAGIC CHEF GAS RANGE, 
breakfast set davenport. good 
condition, Cheap. FE 2-7508 
[MAPLE BED MPLETE AND | 
vanity for sale 3-5640 
MOVING FORCES SALE BREAK. pic- fast set. tables. bookcases, 
one lamps. ith oe | 
maho   
tures, wool scatter 
Two ge chairs— 
  
    fe 
Living room suite 529.00 
Dressers : 10-00 | 
19 drawer chest... 6.00 | \4 ene rs and table . 15 00 
er 29.00 
| Chuld s roll-top desk and chair 10 50 
Mahogany drop-front desk _- $10.00 
tL] piece sectiona) 79 00 
13 plece rattan set £39 00. d china 25 00 
Corner ¢ air rd 10 90 
| Radio com table model ” 20.00 
| Book shelves §.00 
Baby stroller 6.00 
| Play pen § 5.00, 
Come in and vars on all oat and | 
used furnitu | 
We buy eel) ‘04 exchanee every- | 
ing the home; 
OAKLAND 
FURNITU Ne, 
104 8. Saginaw 
  : aINOER se moan -ROUND BOB- 
| & 95 Norge auto. washer cies oo | W-tne      
    
      
                    
     
         
  
  
  
Sale Househald Goods 57 For Sale Miscellaneous Ou 
Mee weit WRINGER T Nha sis ae 1 
er ar 
w only $7805 Mi 6 3b. I 
ES “ONLY TAPPAN GAs RANGE | 7 30 in. visualite oven, Holiday mod- MODEL &R 40 AND 1 MODEL 8. 
81 Civic Patrol Halicraiter radios 
$1235 for both. OLive 11-0331 . 
18 HP MOTOR USED FOR 
cutting lumber Also 10 24in. ctr- 
  
  
  
  _el new, $150, FE 2-/630. _ ee aaa boseg & ~— robd 
PECTI ANGE, 670. pully tor ¢in. beits 
tt pel EM) Gn Wiring ‘and wiich ‘box with mo- 
Plastic. Wall Tile. .2c ©a.| dere 1.1004 : Gacietmes lnoleum......... *ubchaeia ng 
tue peiet.:..........2. 3 ' er qeore, 8p eee ve 3 outboard motors os. T00x30, 
Harold Pag Lio.” i Sate trang ca POWER Lite Moto-Boy reel power mower. MA dio-phono.,. 615. Gas * 3440. - 
Chrome set, $28. Sewing machine | ij pr. FREELAND METAL BOaT. — $15, . 2 hp. Sea King caiaeanht motor. RCA VICTOR 17 iy, LIKE EW. Also 48 toch cut Jacobsen, self 
_in wonder . Hite pr _ ore bar mower. 3080 
RCA TY 4 TN BEAUTIFUL tele Hes OR ¥Sea5 bion@ oak _ $90. FE 5-0188. 16 GAUGE SHOT GUN WITH ROSE DAVENPORT fete a beperost ho} wheal Neasee oa. 
a art Oe BED wee tall pipe for station wagon re 
Modern sofa bed is modern step | Pickup. $5 d4280 tables, watching coffee table. two | 6 YR OLD VIOLIN iaxis IN. decorator lamps, Revel plate mirtor, outside doors AL and windows. good Kion, 
P AREON'S BANK. FURNITURE eee zie LON ARSON’ — 2x #8. 6 to ; ___ 47 ORCHARD LAKE AVE ___ weined! Ate Porat come ; fined 
  7-PIECE LIVING 
- ROOM GRO ioc Fin GL TANK WITH GAGE. Used 3300 Elise. bos, 3 madera! poth a Ro Rata   
975-04 ‘TANKS. 
Gaus, he deg 2 eae fu cap. 
_$31, FE 
ae CEMENT BLOCKS. aLad 
: - vanized pipe 
pump FE 4836 ; ALL FO 
ONLY $2 WEEKLY - 
Pearson’s Bank Furniture   
  
  
  42 Orchard Lake Ave. aihipa, 115,000 USED GAS FURNACE FOR REBUILT WASHING MACHIN sale, cheap, Used 2% months. FE en ashes ranteed. le Eleo-|  8-3772 . fo) tes 
_trie, 602 N Johnson. FE 4-5168.| 4c LITTLE AUTOMATIC FLOOR 
ROASTER OVEN. WESTINO- foruace. $70° double joundry tre house. Larg com with; $15 Both very good. sensi - rex dishes original 8. _after 4:30 
00 valu ae, ope terctie git, ACETYLENE CUTTINO TORCH & out. maxe rr 
Sichidtn Plcrescest So) Orchar | -#00eeS. M6 PR Ste. later Pre eee Plan ‘ary new ow 
~6PIECE BEDROOM & week. Ray Remo. PE 318) . SET fore 9 am. or after 6 o.m. 
Beeutitut cresser, large. wire, ANCHOR FENCES 
drawers 2 boudoir lamps FREE. ESTIMATES PE ston, 
ALL FOR $99. "PAY _| ANYONE iE BUILDING OWN HOME | 
-ONLY $2 WEEKLY pes “Cal PE - vot «pr 
Pearson’s Bank Furniture | “avro TECRAROE: ued Betta 42 Orchard Lake Ave FE eres! eri pple $10,000 
| SCHAIBLE GARBAGE DISPOSAL! «yTamage” Lt an awe 
¢8: 0. 8. piuare Electric Co.| Insurance, 212 Redruth 
pi ieee al Ie ot SY PTT IT X36 ON Tot sei 
SEALY COUCH BED Like waw, | PASEMENT 28X0 ON LOT. saxao0 Step table leather top Lazy |  5-5222. 
SINGER PORTABLE 2159 AND SEPT ALO PE Me AUD COnROE a ri 
home! ¢c L. nip Leper la per minute head 
81110, 
~BURMEISTER onsole, 80. 
_ demonstration. OR _3-0702.     
odel. Take papa a 
ance. 
mo Deane: rE fire      
  SINGER BEWINQ MACHINE. 4x8\%" Piasterboard ......... 8 1.28. ', Portable. Can be tm a cabl- 4x8%, Plasterboar, 155 
net $22.50 FE2014030 | reeds -8 Pia: eens vaceces @ 2.75 
.SPECIAL, EUREKA VACUUM erboa: $ 196 v Omaaee 96095. Floor model ‘10 a 4x12 also tp stock. 
R.\B. MUNRO, 10960 W. Huron. 
8P L. HOTPOINT WASHER aid er. $288. R. B. Munro Elec. 
i W. Burren. 
aes \ BOUGHT, BOLD, EX- seeds oo 602 Mt. Clem- 
TAPPAN SLUXE GAS RANGE, _ cabinet cink, Nesco valccirss 
Pecater . cabin-t. occasional 
_table 4-Ao8A   
TRADEAN DEPT. WASHERS AT BIO DISCOUNT All guaranteed $29 95 u 
Guaranteed refrigerators ot 4 BURMEISTER 
-Northern Lumber Co. 
  
    
DOORS 
doors at less wholesale 
prices. Cabinet ware at 20 
gg off, 
PLYWOOD CoO. 
1488 Baldy Baden Ave PE 32-2543 
rDRAW TITE HITCHES OR CADMIUM 
ae   
nee eae 
st Ome BHP. 
  
  FOR BALE: 1 fear BOXES Be white ote tal . All for 
. H. P. Sutton 9-6432. 
FURNACES 
  
7 ft. steel $1.00 
Everything to “airy anything, 
BLACKETT’S 
BIILDING SUPPLIES 
draw e coffee grinder “many small 
fi ays Desk, radios, violin and 
case, 
er, folding screen. Charles eleo- 
trie stove. Electric Moor polish-: 
er, bieycle, shutters, 
and Btratton engine dishes and 
misc. After 7 p.m. Fri-all day 
Sat. 879 Wallace Birmingham 
ELEc CABINET =e 
lec Brigg«gs 
oe 
storms & 
R. Laszelle, 2600 Silverside Dr 
ELECTRIC SINGER SEWING MA- in binet. 
  ¢ ca Take over pay- 
i ir 
EXTRA—SPECIAL Ui v's up 
WITH 
~ of building Sorais ans ma 
com: - from feist to the 
jock on Re door. 
RECLAIMED BRICK 63.00 Per C 
Redi-Mix Concrete & Mortar $1.15 
your os 
New Flush Doors from 
Let us figure yoyr job, naaieen: 
perek: garage, or complete! 
SURPL US LUMBER & 
MATERIAL SALES CO. 5340 Rigaiane Rd (MSe@) OR_3-7002 
FURNACES   
Pow. ER (s) 8 ALL SIZES, pate AND paces. FOR ER DEMONSTRATION. CALL 
PE 5-2620 s fo BATH- 
sieos; hand 
ry. 
Pree RTANDING TOILETS $19.95 32 double sinks 0.05 Waaneoete with fittings © 1 88 3 colored bath with 
rE   
‘ulars 
A ING BU: 
172A Saginaw 
POR BALE: bi ELECTRON (Strobe Fiash IT) 5 Has fee 
feries wood condition Phone FE) 
Pr wiFER 
‘Thompson. © 8 Perry 
HOLLAND PURNACE WITH NITH HEAT 
see furnace cont, | wip: 
Store. 7 miles out Baldwin, Arm- 
ong floor Phone bre 7.0033 ee 
Lae paints 
Garage Doors 
    
  
STOCK 
6° Drain Tile 
~- ef) sizes 
he of fittings 
Tease a flue 
| Bl J & wall 
BLAYLOCK COAL. & 
61 Orchard Lake Ave. — haath He 
| JIG SAW “ARM. TWIN 
3-6061, fo 
  
  BEDS 
  _Qr 
_ KITCHEN CABINET TAIN NKS 
mous make beautifu model 
$90 value 649.50 Siig! ay marred 
in paoms pad pevereal 34° and 
‘om rrific Values. 
Michigan 
_ard Lake “ar 
Rs 6 ei 21311 
LAWNMOWER ae AND air cool ed service 9140 
Pontiac Lk SR OR 3-721). 
LET Us HELP YOU WITH. LYOUR 
olor painting problems. Hun- 
drede af calora to chose from in 
rubber base of jell magic — no 
  Table ton Ete ee ae mee Lad 8197 Cooley Lake drip paint: free porting in rear 
SE YO oot Pontiac EM 3-417] . ‘EM pie of store. Oakland Fuel and Point WYMAN *S f petro ieeramh 4 # TE a ae Orchard - Lake Ave.” F 
18 W Pike © \ PED 41123 rott 
TRADE ELECTRIC cd on) Bs TancOM Cees een Cr Cee LIONEL & AMERICAN gas ranges < py and coa). Hot water and steam WE AINS —— — | boilers, automatic water heater, ely As pee and er RADE =21N . DE hardware electrical supplies. enuine) tnctory pa Free test 
PRICES SLASHED Crock and tile, gaivanized cop-| 0 actory analyser. 
BUY NOW reve vE Rr ‘as and yrs SoreC rene Bros. | TASKER’? 63 W. HURON 8T 
hiving room suite 800 | Tapecr Nd Fee a | NEW AND USED uk “comp. ete pe 1. ‘a e tab Leth te 
robm 8 T1995 | BEEP AND Sere wie ainh Jota [eee nd) epravens. pe complete $1995 quarters, Opdyke Market, FE it will hold one. Tim P A. deposi 1 hot 26° boy» bicycles . $21.95 67041, 
tte $26.98 — an yments available WP: Miller 
|» Oe roe ASY TERMS “| Caan Seale Donon arden end Lawn  fquipment, | 8 
inv rie ne re ene |S EES A RR | rie e 4112 rOKs 1 ir from I NEW S ’ 4 ares bi st USE D “ELE LECT RIC \_ Thompson, 6 iP badd Pi Bessttut mahogany flush doors, 
W ATER HEATE RS CHECK OUR USED APPLIANCES | “CHU RC H’S ING. 
SPECIAL CLEARANCE, | SOME) Reliceionn cto cw ton 8 squlrrel_¥a Pe 2.0033 
anes Sizes- 30 OA Toe Ranges at $19 95 NEW GALVANIZED PIPE _ GA TAKE YOUR PICK, 949 80. | Tels? sony eva en ae jie in (2) Pt lengine Iie 
wn TAWRENCE FESS ist RN OEE ON se Lee nop ye pr MBING Mewprty 
'G8ED GAS RANGES $29.50 AND (172 8 Saginaw FEE ‘8-210 
up. R. B. Munro Electrie Co. {*!-W Huron Fr «1538 ew & USED PORTABLES. WILL 
~ 1060 W. Huron USED FURNITURE INCL, RE- 
fas Alpay os stove, etc. @8 Elm | 
— slightly factory marred Call af 
USED BADE: IN factory showrooms. Michigan 
Lake 
oon of CEOCOnS tures newest. ‘brightest and most | 
modern type of lighting for kitehb- coe, 5 and rec- 
preorescene. 303) Orchard 
  
Discount Smishcount 
  Washer ever CALL IT WHAT YOU LIKE Gas Range 29 CES 
Electric range ... 3 ORARD TO BEAT. Davenport and cha'r $3950 | we by + leted it 8 piece dinin  sulte $49 50 pan jest eomole bal bt tas 
RCA TV ¢ $89 95 | cage wm cterialan es 
  
  MANY ITEMS | , oritatariine 
THOMAS ECONOMY | oxe's “ata LENGTHS fc Lt FT Rouse) palo aaa “‘~ToDMITI DE Cr | 2X88 ALL LENGTHE. 10c LI FT| 2nd eallon at tc om 
FURNITURE CO: OAK FLOORING. $8 <r 100 ta th TWO gallons for 00 CONVENIENT TERMS | DOORS. WITH JAMBS, $396. up. Rubber base paint, gal. $3 #9 361 S Saginaw St | COMPLETE WINDOWS bs Roller or pan Ic 01 PONTIAC. MICH ‘SASH SOc up 1 gal. paint & roller or pay 83.00 
STUDIO COUCH FAIR CONDI- , BATHTUBS $190 FLOOR SHOP tion OR 13-6151 larae stock of 226, 2210, 2xi2, ws s Rt. Oven @ to . 
HOR WASHINGT MACHING. “A | tata all lengths ey ar aginaw 
aa cameron FE €0 eee “marie et lator, POWER MOWER USED HOTPOINT RONEN wee QARAGES TO WAECE . 3 HEADQUARTERS 
Used Refrigerators TORO-ECDIPSE AND SCOTSM 
es ds Pas ids UNION WRE CKING CO. Winch rotery mowers ese a8 
New Norge Aa MAIN YARD, 31248 W. 8 MT. heporiel. self propelled Toro mm 
Sweets yas, rane Appliance job Yard 9609 Gra ration t ar. Harper { rota le ; : pratt 
bead ad : ed Malthe Dat? 8-00 No 6 Sun. 10 tw 2. Beer eet Sreatumaaeh ian hand. | 
vacouin “et ERS. PART 8.|—*-7 the Toro power handle. It| enh ns ol. makes. 986 Myrtle " 4 8 drives a whole family of yard Mralhcers 00D WESTINGHOUSE xX masen ee mowers. tillers, snow | 
Bs EM ie! co a Ps bear eee pee Wets fo! 
fo- .| Trade is ecaepled. Terms orators: 
a ne yscore All mowers are serviced) bet ay leaving our store Facto rain 
| wat HER, wee ped ‘SUITE. small engine mechanic assure 
ay Gab TESNTIAC COACH CO yovatinl Rotary th v7 ay 7 ¢ ngtil) Rotary ome 
i A mane amen | 418 _Diste Hey _ Drayton — waeeee tire wheel barrows 
| yp ite CLOSING OUT GS °) 
4 eed Queen washer 8 A800 Se Ininid tile (0x9) KE =LLY’ SHARON ARE 
ths 6 5 Worcs 10 éu. ft. ref’ $188.00 Sc wall tile ae fh ast ra ores: oni 
$3 rf Motorola 21 in. TV con- $495 paint $1 69 eal Auburn Heights 3 
sol $279 95 Lioleus aoe We yd , PHELPs ELECTRIC HARD ARE, $240 95 Norge 2oven gas bber bare paint $3.95 gal. Bullding suppiles. OR 31 OR 
pias Pe SMITE S. 257 S. Saginaw | 
GET 11 QUICK, 
| through Classified Ads! 
deat mre TE It Norge washing Machine, 
nette cet $25. couch & hare Cia writer and get it! | 
‘| 
10 in table saw, % HP motor, $06. | 
OR #7141.   289.95 eres elec 
Tae baad “$179 95-~ 
i HERS TO CHOOSE 
FROM 
4 YEARS TO PAY 
ht led Saginaw , 
  CIRCLE FLUORESCENT FIX- ; 
ood selvage materials, Buy now | 
  adjust of) and grease any make 
stewing machine within @ radius 
of 16 Buea for ly 62. Parts 
extra, FE 4 35 Auburn. 
    | OLD GARAGES REPAIRED TO 
ook ike new - en your g@ 
ree ais Pe tse ew garage doors. 
hea ma PROZEN CUSTARD 
stand Practically new frozen 
custard machine and deep freeze 
_for sale OR 3-4585 
PACHOUD WRECKING CO. | 2901 Dixie Hwy. —-s_—SPE.«*8-9108 
PENNY PAINT AINT SAT ao 
  3.1218 
| REY TYPE POWER MOWER. Just overhauled OR 3-7982 
eee FOR SALE REA- sonable. } FE 4-1082 
    gular and case, small iron-| 
ft. gy ie and tx ep ta | 
mente PRICED 10 SkLL. WE 
te 
Fiuorescent, 393 «~Orch-. ey Eke —\ ee vc PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1986" Lo - Business Opportunities 51/ a eee ee HAM For Sale Miscellaneous. 60 } Sale 5 Qoods 65| - ii te A ——— Vo a er en { Sd ) =P ANI SON HDWE. 
IN! 185,000 Families | | cra AR LIVE BAIT 
        end 
Clothes Posts 
BENSON LUMBER CO. S48 8. _ Saginaw PE ¢254! 
SAVE | ON 
| SEPTIC TANKS Reinforced concrete 
Installed tf desired. 
ee 508 SEPTIC TANKS, AND FIELDS JN- 
    SOIL PIPE & Agrees x 
Warwick's, 2678 Orchard Lake Rd | een * a pee 
Worms, minnows. crawlers, boots 
woe haraces, ‘cow bells 
218 8 TELEGRAPH 
Weebdave 9 to 6 n° 6 to ». af a 
Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 
a1 
    
*1 ‘TOP dirt, 
Eugene Bennett, 
GRADE TOP 
| aereratl Jos fii OR 
4 
| 
|   —S SAND, 3-9500 
6 YDS STRAW HORSE Ma- et _hure— debvered, $15. E ‘ 
ALL TYPES aA VEL a arouel L Slade FE 5-0448. 
  
  
__Lake A 
UNI-PLOW DEEP WELL POMP 
2 A P. electric 
RIG, 3" USED STAR DRILLING bles, for pw 
Mile Rd. 
VENTILA LA A IN G 10 FANS FOR | 
Ue $29.95, alse large selection of 
doo terrifie values. 
Orch- 
WANTED: TARPAULING) LADY 
_Lost oddrecs. Pate “ent — 
“WATER SOFTENERS 60.000 grains DOWEX 
mineral Mw ee for 8189. o PHA 
_terms, M 
W INDOWS we — ales —— vents, 
pela & 
rast Bate AND 7; tis on OUR 38TH 
OXnOW. WINDOW co. 
eb Ss   
  Rd. — Mie 
ee EM 3-4082 
WORKING MACHINERY 
all types. Stickers. mortises, ten- 
se quindar eriteter "ee 34148. Union Lake Ra. 
Do It Yourself 61 PPR ARADO 
FOR PENT sander - hand sander ~ 
fare  recu Cleaners, Oak rs 
land Patet 46 Or- 
_chard Lake. “ave PE 5-6150. 
FoR AT PET PROJecT AT low prices, see Montcalm Bufld- 
ers Bu . 16 W Montealm 
. Weekdars @ to 6. 
| cst 0 w 4 Closed every 
Cameras, Equipment GIA 
  rp d 
“EpPEnt's CaMen RTS CAMERA sHOP 
5 PE 5-0615 
Pt laces sore MOVING AND still camera’ on easy terms 
4 PADDOCK FILM SERVICE 1032 W. Huron FE_5-8753 
_Sale- Musical Go Goods 62 
lar ¥R_OLD VIOLIN, exon cane 
| tone cheap. OR > 8813 
jae eae ACCORDIAN. MA 6-4541 Lt 
| BRANBACK BABY. GRAND By Ae _By owner, $200 MAyfair 6- a 
CLEARANCE OF TRADE-IN MER- 
chandise priced for quick se    | Magneven, 12° $45 TV . $40 
Muntz 17 $10 
Gonaresy Electric 14" TV $40 
Wilcox GO 1% TV 5 $4. 
Vacnavor 12"' three way ogre 
$1n aawin ‘el 16" He 
| Grinnet» Music Store: 27 8 Sag 
CORNET. og tba @ AMBASSADOR iB i £iser r   
  These are slightly marred. 
lchigan 30.or_ sgay = Orchard | ve 
WNMOWER. es cord, In +}PA 
3-308.   
    
Senviccs teas "Orton. Tae. 
KC. Po CuLlE PUPS, 7 WES. old, 
AKC AKC Heo. IR RTE POPS 
bebe Acellent [oath one cham 6 i 6539 Pontiac uk Rd. 
  __ PE 5-7040. . 
COCKER Ml MALES. BEA core 
=: - , Sgeries. Besswell 
Rd., Farming- = =m 11 Mile road. GReen- 
beat 44079 or GReenleat 44970. 
FOR SALE CHEAP; SIX WEEKS 
old German Pointer pups. also 3 
lish Setter rE   
GENTLE ¢ SPRINGER AND 6PAN- 
— el, _$5 to good home. FE 5.0416. MUST SELL SPAYD DOBERMAN, 
‘ood watchdog but gentle, $35. 
PARAKEETS With OUARANTES. 
ites. $01 Wain te PE Saas. 
PaRAl AN ea, tood. Bince 1007. 864 Oakland ave. Par 
    Hed Be ter 1 ALL TYPES OF TOP SOIL, 
trenching Fr Sez) om FE STi0e . rt, oars grav. 
E _el__ Call" Woodie, PE" §-2008 SEPTIC TANKS #1 TOP son CRUSHED STONE, NPORCED CONCRETE fine on 
FE ¢0428 ai ee _Pe tifia or SET OF GO! UBS NEw | 4-1 TOP SOIL, CRUSHED STON best ler. Weich boodle bi sand, gravel, peat, Hari How- 
seelisat t condition. § b. $15 PE 2.3481. « ve 3 hom 
elec ee oe. my “Peat, bag or aay Whole- ra, a 
feral, gee, heaters. tah, 8 a sale or retail. PE 24750, EM ) Perry Bt, 33226. 
STORM SASH — com bepetion windows “ALMOST” GOOD 
oo: a ENOUGH TO EAT 
0 to 8 Om. CANNOT BE EQUALLED eo PUMP USED i WEEK,| Topsoil mixed to your require- | $35. 2363 Garland | ments. Peat,-am—ete 
ao | preeoeene palveneed pois my load. 
| Talbot Lumber. FE +4507 or FE 23-3066   
  for wet basement gse Thoroseal | p—-—-——~- > | 
BEST GRADF TOP-SOIL TOP | = Bang, Sb sath, Stesinr Tene front eames: L, Slade. FE | 
‘ ve, | _5-0448. 
Ph FR 42022, BLACK DIRT AND PEAT TOP TIMBERS soll, stad and vel, fil and 
eh ee 0 & OR | i 
Nad thes ued tee BLACK DIRT, TOPSOIL AND FILL 
BLACE DIRT TOP SOIL, 1 TO 2% . Prompt service. FE 3-7538. 
brown AND sow 8ON, SAND, may. cd 
Ping or FE eesth. CLAY LOA ‘TOP 
sand in pti p P. 2. 
Dunn, FE 6-1446. 
CRUSHED STONE, SAND, GRAV- 
el, fil), Earl Howard 48403. 
COW MANURE & GRAVEL ie —aawon a 
cow NORE ERAGE 
eit   
= one fond 
BAL! SAND, 
- gravel, fill dirt @ biack dirt. C. 
  SAND. , GRAVEL FILL AND TOR 
sol), delivered any 
3.2406 
SAND & GRAVEL, PILL, DIRT. SPRINGER SPANIEL 
_AKC reg. Lawiand. OR 3-4629. 
~FROPICAL PIsH & 8U SUPPLIES 
Pincomb's. 49 Park &t., pears 
OA 62976 
TOY 
mi 
     
   
   
      
  
  
  
  
DURA AM 0088 
      
  
BAY GOELDINO, 6 | SOUND, 
saddie “and ‘bridle, MA 
Farm Produce 75   
  ; et} Howland. EM 32-2248 
41     GRAVEL. Buace 
soll, Fir rE 5-9080. 
SAND. GRAVEL, BLACK DIRT and soll, EM 33510, after 4 
call OU G8 BAND. GRAVEL, FILL, TOR 
soil, black dirt. FE 40sda, 
SAND, GRAVEL. BLACK ae wait after 6:00 p.m. FE_3-1278. 
SAND. GRAVEL. | FILL Theva 
shredd top Trading.   
  EDDE TOP_ SOIL “15 6, 8 
reason- yds all types. others at 
  _able. L Landscaping: FE PE_1-8725, 
sand AND GRAVEL. “CL, BLACK 
  egies peat a rety « FILL DIRT. 
TOP SOIL Very Best Quality 1 
| dirt. C. Price 
| 
A ADING na 
ND DELIV D This - sol] from Loos of highest 
rated farms in this area of sich. 
S7 Near Waterford depot. OR 
12!   TOP “BOIL, SAND, GRAVEL, FILL. 
Cal Bob, OR 3-6548, FE 5-092,   
Lance DISCOUNT ey LOWERY 
Organo, make vour piano an or- 
Col in minutes Gatiaghers, 18 
Huron, FE 40566 
MELLOW TONE ACCORDION, 
Mother of Pearl. 120 RSs 
_shiftp. $100 steals ft OL 10251. 
SPINET PIANC, CABLE. 
seen & Bech big discount. 
wl Products Ce. OL ._2-6036 | “OL _6-0571 
  oo, PIANO. TUNING A AND REPAIR 
ing Oscar Behmidt FE 2-5217 
| PIANO. SERVICE. TUNING AND repair w Kelly, ¢ ORIando 3-3114. 
RENT A SPINET PIANO Witt later, Al) money 
paid in mine credited to your 
rae Gallagher's, 18 E. Hu ron   
MALL USED GRAND PIANO, $105, 
Gallagher's 18 E. Huron. FE 
$0866   
katate) opt 
  TOP SOIL, PILL DIRT, RT, ROAD gravel, sind. FE 40   
  iP sol LACK _ Sint ORAY GRAV- 
cl. We dover Sunday. FE 27111, 
  
   
     
    
    
      
      
       
         1 nOER ECs endece pers Pare 1 ys humus at Holida 
ark Case-Elizabeth Rd. 
wraHED—SAR SAND AN RA 
stone, fill. dirt and op soll, 
Whittaker, _ PE 17-0022 
[WILL DELIVER 
_top soll & fin « ‘art, ‘phe 2-3     
8LAB WOOD AND KIND) ING $6 
| _ a cord or two for $11. 2996. 
‘WELL SEASONED FI 
_furnace wood FE : 
“Plants, Trees, = r} on ar |. Grown 
ims seed. owt. 
Out Biadwin to Clarkston rd. west, first farm, 
oer; 0 Jack Canna . cape Orion. Phone evenings M 
  
  
“KING BROS. 
_ ron RS Pe TAA BUYS AT LEE'S © ing garden trac the 
= ener-all-econom Ree 
horse and Brady. Price = 
Walking tractors, $120 up 
tillers, $120 up. Clinton chain saw 
$1 mowers at best pri wn, Terms to suit. 
LEE'S SALES & SERVI 
1 Clemens 
~ BOTH NEW 
FERGUSON TO 35 
CASE 300 INDUSTRIAL AND FARM 
HOUGHTEN ‘%& “Sons, North Main 
and __OLive 1-076 
  
          
   USED B BoD. Tein wan REAL |3 CYMBIDIUM D PLANT, FOR ALE ALLI C Eon 
j bargain Gallagher's, 18 Huron | ail with new growths OL 23756 mn sale Be os plow. co st FE | before 10:00 am /or all day Wed Bimpurst. Roval, Oak. Libert 
‘Tarp 12. MASS ACCORDION | FOR SALE: 00, REAUTINOL | 01269, _ Gallaghers “1k FO 4 S +0560. iia | a heca Corey med sose Gee For NE Tg eh oll a ld 
- ae . Bend for/free booklet - ow 2-643 
SHE pine Eevge ay cera Plant Treef."" 7 miles north of | _packer™ Ron een veh ‘ine je Gtscount Os) | Pontiac on Disle Highway, turn\PORD  FERGU SON TRACTOR, 
_lauhe trop PE right at*Grgénge Hall Road at! \ very good condition. New tires, poeey RESPONSTRLY Panty Mathews linke and Groveland | ae FE > 7.8088 
o take over low “monthly pay-| Eye Hospifa and go Y% mile to | 7ER ROTO TILLERS. NEW & Bene eee piane men he Groveland/ Parms ie ae Parts and seryi- demon- 
| Creat Manager, Post Office bor | MUST BE/MOVED ¢.000 AUSTRE | s"ations at reiais cee _fl Oreenville Micht n “e *| mats LL COUN Lesa ton OS red ee Sopa lz Ville gen 36" Dig your ome Choice : Avis cod fs » 
$2 each 6 for § ebed & Opd Sale Store Equipment 64 Drahner Oxford MI 46410 jae ow 
4 FT GLASS SHOWCASE 
  
\6. BY 7 WALKAN scales, slicing _o and other 
store equifment. 30646 
| STORE REFRIO £ pox ‘SHAPE, 4 or 
som 
also 
Will sell anv of ral 
36 | O8ED CASH REGISTE! 
sed adding machine, 
ea between _§ and ther truck. 
2-355 
AL 
“eall 
‘10 Dm. 
WANTED ¢ FT, 0 GLASS 8H 
case” OR 3-0119 
_ Sale le Sporting Goods ~   
_12%5 ore ee rE 44062 
ROMEX, WY THE COIL, é€ PER NS - BUY - TRADE not Wail\boxes for duplex pluge,+_ Mantey_ Leaen LR 8t :28¢ ea. Main & range fuse papa LADIES ROLLER SKAT BET- 
$995. G A. Thompson Lytle shoe, erciion like new 
Per St ‘i ze Thy. $30. 4205 
SALE ON GUTTER, aET OF 8 SPAULDING IROND.   a WA wick’s, 2678 Orchard Lake Na. 
  COOLER, | 
            
      
   
   
    
    i EVERGREENS AT | Tices 
ESIDE NURSERY 
liz. _Lake_Rd FE 43033 TEES SUGAR MAPLE, |   
in. ADy amount. 
baled and burlapped. “Michigan's Ph. FE 5-0477 of PE $-0354 
WIDE VARIETY OF FLOWERING 
shrubs evergreens shade and or- 
namental including white 
bitch clumps popular prices, 
Giad to assist vou with anv plant- 
ing problem. Bader Nursery and Holt Nae 1700: Beott Lake Rd. 
701,   
  OR 3 
FAENTER END ROBINSON strawberry plants La 
_taspberry plants OL 61882 
7 €LOSING OUT SALE Must sell all nursery stock all evergreens for foundation ee 
ing Lote of spreaders Head aero cone 
  TRADE “FORD 214 INCH PLOWS 
ger rd bu Inch poet Lon wanted 
Itivator, OLive 62576. 
Leah DEFRE FARM TRACTOR, 
Model M,- come with coed 
Like new co! On, 
running time, complete pre $895 for quick sale. 
Haskins Chev. Dixie Highway at M16 
1 phone MAple 64071   
SAVE ENERGY, USE 
WANT ADS! To find a 
job, “Place to live or a 
| good used car, see Classi- 
fied NOW. 
  homes. Large spruce 
lanting, You dig. bring shovel & 
urlap. Twin Elm Farm Nurser- 
les, 1% mi out Holcomb 
Clarkston. Michigan 
WANTED—QROgn, REBGR FOR removal 
: 5 
: € AKC REGISTERED BOXER At * 
ce —e oe 
    
       
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  _SIXTY.TW Oo. 
    
THE PONTIAC | Pass, THURSDAY. MAY 6.1 1956_ 
    ‘Sale Farm Equipment %6 
‘ NEW OLIVER. "SS GAS|'"% 
- TORS,; ALSO OC3/,2 Rem, we am. CRAWLER TRAC- TORS WITH BULL __DOZER DES,| “LOADERS AND. DIG- " GERS. — WE HAVE SEVERAL GOOD USED FORD ‘TRACTORS, ALSO PLOWS, DISCS, HAR- ROWS, LOADERS AND -TRENCHERS.   
Park Lot’ No. 10, 
ector fot someone 
orn mobile homes 
on . “WE CARRY A COM.) = 'ts PLETE LINE OF @ 8. teleerepy ope 2.3200 STANDARD PARTS AND SERVICE ALL 
      
  TYPES OF TRACTORS 
AND IMPLEMENTS Exchange 
INCLUDING THE ANDFRSON 
FORD, FERGUSON, DETROITER 
MASSEY-HARRIS CHAMPION 
AND OLIVER. GREAT I AKES 
Pontiac Farm and BEEMEF R ae 
Industrial Tractor Co, Lz and 3 seas 16 to 81 &. 
$25 8. WOODWARD 0 ft. wide avaiiable. We finance, Open a, 7 pain hem a low ae 19 0 per ceni cent on “i long 
Used trailers, “tee | Sant rua 
rent—po down Mich. Chain Saw Distr. paym 
    “S ‘A! 
WA pied 1s Preat Su MY 3431 ee PARTS S TORE . . Telegraph PE 2-3200 . and Ss Post . = Bees Sales lots oper Eves & Sun. pm 
South» Weed our anor ot de Rent Trailer | r Space 79 Mile Rio mu. Mies) ~~ 
| NEW— AUBURN Birm 
_ Phone Midwest_¢-60! aig polte TRAIL-   
~~ MeCUL LOCH er park Coner datios, side- 
Rentals Wy eg walks Tee lots LA) restrict- 
a ” 116 NY Opdsne PE Sasi or Fe: | oe = MOTORIZED SPRAYER, 400 LBS.) ~{'tyg) OPdyee or   __pressure, 00 gal. tank. _ MI #1372.   
__ Auto Accessories 
EV. MO DT OR, ‘® 1% TON 
transmission a r — Will 
_Sell_all or parts. aeae 
CHEVROLET USED oARDEN TRACTORS AND 
SIZES AND 
cas“ TO SELL   
  
  PARTS. an FROM $50 AND UP. older, 60 per cent discount, ie WANTED: RIDERS TO HARRIS- en : PE #1112) ™*n Chevrolet, Rochester, burg. Til. leaving Thursday, call 
KING BROS. SoueLEre ot ae = ' . PLETE SET OF DUALS FOR YOUR LH. DEALER 46 through 'S4 Pontiac. split man- __ Wanted Used Cars 88 PONTIAC RD., AT OPDYKE ifold Pipes an muthers. Fre 
| _ 37471. i $5? FOR JUNK & CHEAP Auction Sales 77 33. STUDEBAKER V4 MoTor | °87*_FE 22666 days or eves 
ee ae re-built and complete FE 5-7094 WANTED AP CARB. ANTI UE AUCTION, vai. MAY ° nash UFO GLASS SER —————_Ph_OR 3-484) i om. 5 sta! wh you walt. 4 "ent ile Sf Rechesigr | 0", ie vou wen, | THE HIGH DOLLAR 8 1841 Crooks Rd. 1's miles N.| giass Free } th of eo tee to a| For high grade used cars > We ss ve, Undercover in 88° | customer all wort need them Drive tne extra miles pe Partial i tudes Insurance jobs bh it bea pay von well 4540 Dixie uantity | oft glass, china. silver. Open Saturday Until 4 aw brass a 2 Hub Auto Glass Co 1H. JOVANW ELT ghest ere ae cat. | 122 Oakland Ave. PE 41006 OR +1255 es, a a 
in _For Sale le Tires res 80°A/ “SHARP CARS ONLY” ee pinak Debt bottom ehaire. OOP | nnn nn 
a-l, 670-15 WHITE \ WALL, GOOD- | tain’seehairs, ice cream perior 
oe clock, dry sink, house roar ae wae plus.tax, Ex- 
«  bditnds, tyre frames change, 603 ». Saginaw PE 4.0687. 
cupboard & lots more. | GOOD USED TIRES. $150 UP. also white walls 603 8 Saginaw. _ FE 40687 
GoopYEAR. FIRESTONE, GOOD-   
rie tle ons SLs Svea Wee of new'ta Faittou ew rs war | 
fame alk e ge essere | enol a, x. 6 per cent off | 
bn Sarees zB émare Bale Farm 3 West Thenkeu Rd weep BY TLLIAMS 
451.6 Saginaw et /Raburo SHARPEN UP YOUR CAR WITH A         
  
  7 On SALE VIN DE- set of 0 wire wheels, set | 
i wk nce antl 1 ¢ 5 for i oon half the cost 
iblie auction on a new,’ se 
or ail lhe # miles south of ke Motor Sales 
Lapeer on M24 ® miles M24at Clark-ton Rd. 
east at 1968 E. Hunter's Creek Mord = Mercury 
. on Set May 5 _ — / MY_ i} _ 
Caner Pr age oY poset ae uto » Service __ 8! 
bre old. 5 bead 
on ab nay 2 = — ma-| CRA a, cane IN IN THE 
chi cooler. cap rock. web! car/ C linders ‘rebored Zuck Me- | tanks and eh 23 Heed. Phon ed 
fare, peceiear teet or | baw eulttvator rm planter, ms- Motor Scooters 82) nure loaders, combine. ls Aes 
bn piper = Many | $954 CUSHMAN EAGLE ricoh termn ash for eredn. |/ ail, accemories | Good __ $225. Call after 3 pm OL moral, 
SHMAN MOTOR: R. 
Just overhauled Reas OL 1-471) First Nat] Bank of Lapeer Clark CU 
Dan Denaldson Auctioneer MO 
Lele Ua | CUSHMAN EAGLE. A:]_CONDI- AUCTION SALE FRI T NiOnT & ner | <inmi1008 siadel vieaasrabic, MA Auction Mouse S080 ie Hwy _6-#221 
bet. Drayton & Waterford suite with - x | F For : Sate Motorcycles =| 
    
  
  spring & mattress. Ox12_/ rugs. 
Good TV sets Maple mfrrored i $0 HD neo 8500. 300 EAST. 
meet Se La bag chairs "ie |g wood after 3:00 Phone FE 5-2119. 
ftums Double fiat 11 POR PARTS AND SERVICE ON China cabinet. Ant Pog op: Wea t r Harley Davidson, See gaia) 
end gas stoves oN ely vidson Sales Co, 372 ; 
7 oc. chrome di fast set | Saginaw | 
Dishes, lamps & misé. NORTON WITH ONC 1 RACING Lie ins at 6:30 Seats & lun : cond: 
ets Sta! SA lh op aperd lan oe ywood FE 2-1620 sal ol ouseno 2 
. = For Sale p Bicycles & A OPPO 
36° SCHWINN PHANTOM BIKE 
condition $25, OR 3-881). 
A_GIRL'S #4 INCH WESTERN 
bike. Good condition, 620. 
  Pe's BOYs ENGLISH Race BIKE _ Good condition, MY 
BOY's BikE, GOoD SONDETION. _$%. Cali PE 44977 
BOY'S °F ENGLISH | BIKE. FE 
pa 
__Boats. & Accessories ! 85   
  
SAT MA 5 AT 1 O'CLOCK. 4 mi west - ae mi. re Capel Nee a 
' ford, gt ‘arm 
fp ella) with fetes 8 Te HP FIRESTONE OUTBOA ARD 
& cultive- motor 12 ft boat and b tratler 
7 ft mower 2 bottom 325 Van Zahdt. Drayton a 3 jatns - 
Qwheel heavy § H P. OUTBOARD “MOTOR. 
dyty trailer. Alr compressor com- Almost new FE 5-3860 after.4 
1984 40 H P MERCURY 4 CYL 
inder motor with oh control 
1956 30 h           
  New condition, 
  
  mower & sulky Rubber tired rude Lark, with Gee cori rol. OA 
wheelbarrow. 2 buck deer mount-| _8-3J14: after 7 p _ Gutter; medium sized house CHAMPION # roa MOTORS 
/ @afe Large desk & chair, leather Elgin and Sea King a 
/ settee. chrome frame. Several up- | 100 Pontiac Lk_ Rd OR_3-2211 
/  holstered chalrs,.16 pe. of rec- /00D ROWBOAT AND |" 
asa © es ES tor ike new LL. Oberiim. 2242 we ~¢ _ elegra 
aT eee a nol ee | 10 BY TOMARAWE. GUARD COV. cprlcaiors: etc) ares assortment | fred. fiserman’s model boat, with outdoor Christmas tree lehts. trailer 12 hn Atwater motor Com- 
tity of other misc. items plete with boat cover, life jackets | Quan "alovers anc equip $700 Complete OLIve | Prop Metamora 
Bank Clerk. HA. Fritch & Son 
Oxford auctioneers OA P2814 
For Sale Housetrailers 78 
APT “CT ALYA MODERN REA. sonable 3390 Eliz Lake R¢. Lot 
_%5. Between 2:30 and 4:30 
1956 | 20 ‘FT VACATION TRAILER 
8 ft. wide brakes heavy duty 
tires, combination refrigerator 4- _1-0321 
it LYMAN BOAT CALL FE Sivie _After 3.30 
16 HP ELGIN, ‘$2 MODEL CoM. letely reconditioned. Extra prop 
‘fl demonstrate. First $125 takes 
_it. EM 3-2972 
17 FT CHNIS CRAFT. 1953. 100 HP. 
V8 engine Corner of Auburn and 
Paddock OR 3-6714 or FE 40750     
  
19 PT SAILBOAT HULL ONLY rner stove. toilet ready to go | 
at i705 1D fi used General. $405. | So eleiero rer 43 © Shad- ited $695 Genessee Sales 
_2101_Dixte Hwy 
AMERICAN 1948 27 FT. HOUSE- | —— 
trailer for sale or trade for La 
late model car FE 5-9173 
"86 oma GEM 18 FT, COM-. 
bination fri gas heat sleeps 4 
eiec. brakes Call aft ipm FE 26017 
~~ PONTIAC CHIEF _ PT CABIN, CRUISER REA- 
sonable MU 06-1854 
i¢ PT. WOLVERINE BOAT, _ 10 
P motor complete steering 
Fe 56415 |__. 
eRIs CRAPT. ~ 1985 r CON- 
tinental 120 fet wants type Tral- 
ers demonstra like new. Phone 
evenings dr weekends FE 2-6319 or _2-0002 
47 CHRIS CRAFT UT UTILITY, MA-   
  
  
ee ATOGA 4s BOAT “COVERS ‘ADE TO O ORDER 
and canvas repairs FE 44277 or 
76 8 Midland Dr 
ALU MA-CRAPT f ROATS 
PENNYA 
EVIN RUDF 
MICHIGAN PROPELL ORS FOR 
ANY BOST & MOTOR 
| COMPLETE OUTBOARD SERVICE 
ALL MARINE PAINTS AND 
. VARNISHES “ 
MARINE SALES & SERVICE 
422 8 _ TEL FORAPH 
BUY | YOUR EVINRUDE MOTOR 
at Tony's Marine where vou ge 
guaranteed service. backed by = 
Te sefvice High cost aluminum 
te. so cheap you think you're PRICED TO SELL aT we 84057 
    redit 
: free on all eontract cutehates 
~ HUTCHINSON 
MOBILE es stealing them Chris-Craf{ knee- . HOMES action boat tratlers $79 up Chris- Craft Ln Sopa ti} Usb p m. 
one 2. 2695 Orchard | ~ 
9 Plaing On 31202 |_Lake Rd Keeso Rarbof 953 CHRIS CRAFT COMMANDER, 5. Bort, Hwy. Fint ‘   10 hp. very good condition $175. 
FE 4-606 
OXF ORD : Ee 
eS Sales General 45 W. ole walle Be io John R | Lincoln 3-4442 
jalousie windows |: 
house type furnaces ytd ‘a @& rea! 
mobile home, 27 to 4! BEST QUALITY JR MARIN | SUPPLIES — : er? HARRINGTON: 
  for Sewarts Intest Sacony bitch caf EVINRU DE “MOTORS 7 to Whirlwind tafking ‘toout thts wey in mob "| Wolverine bohts moe eee yw Ve-Ke-shun-rue | Grumman canoes 
let and Holley Runabout sre ter. | Seas tee wiars on our we have several  siandard steel pier , fraflers we will sell on rental Herdware & paints 
  ; karat "sie “oe oe fe “Harrington Roast Works 1800 8, Telegraph Phone FE 2-803} WILL SELL | for furniture. Keeve 
{3197 W. Huron PE 47121 & 
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2 BOATS FOR SALE. #116 MAPLE 
_Wood. EM 3.0527 ' 
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GET MORE OUT OUT OF LIFE WITH 
APO boat. Costello's, Lake 
3-3733. 
       
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     . Merctry 
MARK i MERCURY moar RD. 055 ae a Perfect shape. 1011 __Voorheis 
"JOHNSON OUTBOAR MOTORS. 
Starcraft meta) ente Tee-Nee 
Trailers, bow stands & carts. 
Everything for the boat 
OWENS MARINE SUPPLY 
360 Orchard Lake Ave. 
Phone FE 2-8020 NEW, 12 FT ROWBOATS, $40 7600 
_ Elizabeth Lake Rd 
LARGE SELECTION OF NEW 
_woward | down to earth prices 
Howard Loomis, 10655 Dixte Hwy. 
SHORTY HOOK’S 
PLACE 
MERCURY OUTBOARD J pict hd 
Sales and Service PE 25 
23 HP EVINRUDE Sete lent ¢ond. $325 OA 68-2167. 
Transportation | Offered 87 
FLY TO CALIFORNIA ON   
     
  
           
  
  LADY DRIVING Ton FLORIDA 
| would like passenger. Write Box 
| __23, Pontiac Press ; 
‘LADY OR COUPLE TO SHARE expenses & driving to Hot Springs 
FE 2-5568 LEAVING FOR MACON. OA ON May 15 Will return May 27 Need 7 ad to share expenses E   2 
| SERVICEMAN, DRIVING “TO CAL- | 
ifornia, de; Sait May 14 Share 
expenses 3-44 68 after 5 00 
  ORTATION TO NE AR-| “ieee for driving riving car. FE _2-3033 
TRUCK GOING NORTH | PART 
_load etther wav FE _5-6806   
  if your car is sharp bring car 
and — ae] A espe paid tor 
use 
BUD SHELTON 
MOTOR SALES Corner of Auburn & E. Blvd 
FE 4-6728 
“See M&M Motor Sales _ aluminum or fiber- 
o Orion, | 
& 32-6122 | 
      
        Por top dollar on jate mode! cars 
| 9627 Dixle Hwy OR 3-1603 | 
| CASH POR ANY MAKE OR LATE P! models Economy — 22, Auburn 
‘WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR 
sharp late model -cars 
COMMUNITY 
MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester OPEN ‘Th. 10 PM 
OLive 2-031! 
JUNKED “OR USED 
To- WANTED 
cars, any make any modél 
$83 pa 
BAG L E Y AUTO PARTS | FE 60219 M0 BAGLEY  sT. 
~ Junk and Wrecked Cars 
Eastside Auto Parts 
181 East Pike St. 
FE 5-6855 
WANTED LATE MODEL CARS CL EAN 
AND SHARP BRING TITTLE 
| MONEY WAITING AT 
| GLENN'S 
284 8 Beninas et SALES Ly en   
  Al es PON’ TIACS 
oH & “Mt MOTOR SAL FS 
2527 Dixie Hwy = OR_—3-1 603 
WTD.: JUNK CARS & SCRAP | service. Call FE ¢0582) 00 
| Oat ay Sees St er ear Wanted | Used ‘Trucks. 89 
ayn oe) UsED PICKUP | 
truck _MA | 
| For Sele, Trucks” 90 | 
[1988 CHEVE. TRACTOR. GOOD condition Low mileage 119 N 
Roselawn . ; 
1041 CHEVIE, ‘s-TON PICKUP OL 
1-0347. 615% Beventh St. Roch- 
ester __ 
[CHEV 1956 “9 TON PICKUP i 
Loaded with extras Save plenty 
on this ome Just your car or 
truck down 
HASKINS 
CHEV. 6751 Dixie Highway at MIS MAple 5-507] — Open nies ‘til @ 
1946 CHEVIE. 'y TON PICKUP 
1 4673 $175) OM 73 
88 CHEVIE % TON PICK-UP 
Custom cab hydromatt radio 
| heater W W tires $1275 2005 E Walton 
ro) CHE VY ats con hae KUP $895 
E 
‘$2 F6 FORD Be “pace LLENT 
condition 7830 Andersonville Rad 
at White Lake . i 
1955 “FORD 5 YD DUMP FT sa in 
good shape Can be seen af 
air day Sunday. 3900 Pearriiin 
Rd, Ortonvilie 
| TANKER TRUCK SUITABLE FOR | road olling or orchard spraying, 
i will trade. 
| pick up FE 5-92{9. 
“44 GMC DUMP, TRUCK PRICE 
$250 “King Brothers ” | __or FE 40734 
| 1953 GMC DUMP TRUCK. _ 
| 206 8 Parke 
~~ WILSON 
3 GMC. 
1994 GMC. 450 
Will take 16 to 
body. . 
MICHIOAN SR LARGEST 
FRUCK DEALER 
Cass 44531 
SETIGS: 
18 ft. 
‘OMC 
. Oakland 
Auto Insurance at 1 
90A 
AILSTATFE AUTO INSURANCE 
(Founded by bears Roebuck & 
Co} Call Jim Boushell FE S174 
STATE, FARMS FAMOUS 8-20 
Auto Ins Call Perry or Huffman 
‘before you renew FE 2-1754 FE 
32-0201 
For: Sale Cars — 
ARE Your CAR PAYMENTS TOO 
burdensome? Let us help you to 
adjust te some lesa expensive 
mode! 
Lake Orion Motor Salea 
el an Clarkston Rd 
yoann   
  i issé BUICK SUPER 4¢DR_ RIV- 
fera sean Executive car 3500 
_™iles Retatl only, FE 2-7262 
SCHUTZ MOTORS” 
_| RECONDITIONED 
$12 8 Woodward __ MI 47611 
| SUORT-CUT TO CASH: Classified At | FE 28181. -ONE OWNER 
CARS 
    a WE NEED | | 
    
| 
also 1952 ‘2 ton GMC 
FE ¢1112 
| 
  
  CARNIVAL _by Dick Turner| 
  
  
      
  
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“I said you can change that motto ta read ‘one thou- sand and one 
For Sale Cars uses!’ "’ 
  
91 
JACK 
HAUPT PONTIAC SALES Clarkston 1956 Pontiac a 
198 
souee: Demonat: 
1958" Sir 34 pnenee 
mone, 
tess" Chartan Bel 
Power Gilde. cylinder 
aoun payment 
used cars 
wilting to give us & large «election of good 
Priced right with small | down payment Star Chief Catalina Factory official's ear. 
ac Star Chief Catalina Ful- 
rator. Low mile- 
Wagon. A real 
Alr two nose 
Low 
clean 
* 
|N. MAIN ST epee) | Open Mignite T 
| MAple 58-5566 MApte 85-1141 
1938 BUICK AND A WHEFL TRAIL 
er. $185 82 Hurison 
~ “EASY ED” NEE DS— 
ROWBOAT! He wants to go fishing and ts 
you a down pay- 
Ment on @ 1953 Ford for your old scow 
SE 
“EASY FI A Ip 
” JONES poe 
__ 15 S. SAGINAW BARG 1956 CHEV 
104 Chev 
Red & Whit 
1954 Olds 04 CONV 
Fie j-Al AINS (JET 
® Sports BLACK? 
couLe, 
4-door. 
1954 Olds. 68, 2-door. 
1949. Buick Cone 
1 upt be wntia 
Ferd 
“HOU G HTE 
YOUR FR PENDLY OLDSMOBILE | 
GMc ane 
OL, 
—_528_N_ Main, N& SON 
eae DEALER 
OTH 
Rochester 
1955 
FORD "MABNLINE 
FOR DOR 
MAZE 
LARRY 
JEROME Roche EER FORD DEALER 
O71! 
“uth MORE. "TH GooD Pt 
“West Side 
Drive out where overhead ts low, 
and save the 
makes & Tiodels 
West Side 
023 W Huror 
1950 CADILITAC 
tian ACE 
2619 Penna AN 30 eons A 
To 
Used ¢ ars 
difference Many 
to choose from 
Used Cars 
FE 4-2185 
~ GOOD CONDI- 
Svivan Manor, 
” FE 47634 wt rr 2-0047 
CADDIE me 
ava pedis 2 Seed FINEST 
call, only if very 
Infere ste i 5 62 
WH L Outbéard 
ances cuns 
part payment c motors “AC CEPT — boats 
ameras 
of = appli- 
etc AS 
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car ba! Wh fasy te 
BI] 
€2 Oaklanc SS 
Sheds 
Ave 
~ 46 pe = 
EXSY, a) 
EU RNT Bring in your 
machine, refrig 
will allow you e 
payment on    PENCE CARS 
NEEDS — 
DURE! old TV, washing 
ete “Easy Ed" 
nough for a down 
any car on the lot 
SEF 
vE “y i8| 
AT 
115 ‘s. SAGIN 
| CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE 4 | __PE 5-5146 | i 
meme con’ KNOW — 15.000 miles — 
CHEV 1953 
RADIO AND H 
L Perfect ” JONES 
AW 
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ENT CONDITIO 
CHEV 1955 Va H 
COUPE 
FUL 
ODGE 
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MISSION NEW 
ANC 1955 
CHEV’ 
MILEAGE 
NO CREDIT 
IMMEDIATE 
HIGHEST 
LOWEST 
V AUTOMATIC T ARD TOP SPORT 
BLACK AND BEAUTI- 
Va HARD 
RANS- 
CAR APPEAR- 
1956 DEMO. 2-DOOR Low * Scarlet red 4 dr SAVE PLENTY JUST YOUR CAR DOWN AND! UP TO 30 MONTHS: jon BAL- 
PROBLEMS 
DELIVERY 
TRADES ~ 
TER MS 
KE. ADVANTAGE OF OUR Low |: OVERHEAD LOCATION 
LL KING SIZE BARGAINS 
BUDGET Lelie 24 ree EASY 
* 
DON'T DELAY - SA —|AS8 YOU ae SNEVER SAVED | sa" Dodge Club Coupe 
-ACT TODAY 
HASKINS CHEVROLET 
Oakland County’s Fastest 
Growing Dealer 
» 687) Dixte H 
MApie 6-s071 Ae. at wis ~ ail 
  TOP | For Sale Cars 91 
OLIVER 
BUICK ALWAYS 
60 FINE CARS 
$1395 
55 Ford 4 door, radio and 
heater. 
  $2195 z) 55 Buick Century Hard- 
top, bright red and white. 
$1495 
34 Buick 4 door Special, 
radio and heater. 
OLIVER BUICK “Where Pontiac Buys its Butcks” 
2190 Orchard Lake Ave. 
FE 32-9101 
Chev. 1956 ‘COMPANY OFFICIALS "AR or)   
    Bel Air ¢door hardtop sedan 
Radio heater Powsrslide and 
loaded with extras. Beautiful 2- 
and copper Save 
this gorgeous beauty 
HASKINS CHEVROLET 
Oakland County's Fastest 
Growing Dealer 
Dixte menuay at M15 
O71 Open nites ‘ttl ® 675) 
MAple 5-5 
a 
  
SHARP CARS! Always @ gouvd selection. 
Taylor Chevrolet Sales OAKLAND Co's OLDEST 
CHEVROLET DEALERSHIP 
mares _ +1561 ___ Walled ke 
$5 CHEVIE + DR. EXCELLENT 
pom} ct Must ‘sacrifice. FE. _$-0640 
i963 CHEVROLET BEL AIR V8 4 
door. chat oped Ra. windshiela | 
washers Neptune green and ivor 
whiteset tires. Immaculate   
        ai es 
Excellent tires. EM 3-008 
“50 CHEVROLET 3 2 DR eon UxXE 
Good tires, excellent motor no 
: 65 
Frank 
FE 2-9555 Rogers Sales and 
Service, 695 Auburn Ave _ 
im] CHEVI E, EXCELLENT 
egphusiel Te 4560 Elivabeth Lk   $2 LRENSEES FEE, TAKE OVER paymenis $51 Chevrolet 
original jet black fini«h, 
inside and 
| radio and heater. Call FE 
_ National Motors Sales 
CHEVROLET ‘47 FLEETLINE 
dix 4 dr Extra clean Extra 
Every extra. New tires. 
125. FE 8-2635 
| CHEVROLET, 148 FLEETLINE, 
| must be seen, excellent condi- 
tion, $183. 1665 “Ruste Lane, Kee- | ¢ o Harbor, FE 
    
— | sis CHEVROLET “aa UXE | 20D DR. 
Clean. $225. Harry Riggins, FE —_ 1542 
1949 CHRYSLER WINDSOR _ 
4 Door Sedan Real Sharp. W- 
Walis Radio & Heater, 
reser » CEN TRAL = INCOLN-MERCURY Cass At Pike Sts 
FE 4-3885 _.__ | 
63 CHRYSLER WINDSOR, R we 
heater emanate oo. auto ans 
Very nice. 1-0842, 
‘36 FORD “VicroRta Fa TAKE OVER | payments Cail MU €4410 
‘#9 FORD CLB CPE. WITH 5) Mere Full 
tes Best porter: takes. 
2153 after ¢ 
- WHERE 
FOR THE BEST BUY 
PONTIAC. 4 DR HARDTOP ‘56 
hardtop sedan 
power brakes, Hydra., . Ww 
‘Loaded with many other 
  4 dr.- save $600 "65 Chee. Station Wen {Tes 
‘35 Ford custom 8 2 dr. 1505 54 Chev Bal Alr 2 dr 1148 
2dr 8 1045, $3 Plymouth sta 1045 
*$3 Pontiac.2 dr. 8 deluxe 895 "$S3-Chey 2 dr e| Air 860 
‘53 Dodge 4 dr ; 845 
|"83 Plymouth 4 dr. 5 77 
‘$2 Buick Mardton 5 808 |'52 Plymouth 4 d 5 845 ‘62 Chev 4 dr ae 675 ‘$2 DeSoto club cpe og Pee era 4dr custom Forda- 
$ $75 
| ‘81 Chrysler V-€ 4dr. PSPB § $75 ‘51 Dodge Coronet hardtop $ 545 
3 te Vere al) Coupe 05 
[+5 2dr Power Glide § 294 ‘41 Ford 2) ¢¢ 100 ‘47 Plymouth Club Coune 
MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM 
RIEMENSCHNE EIDER 
DODGE-PLY MOUTH | Hard = wee easy to deal with 
t 8. FE 23-0131 1 
Li Vv. GOOD s SECOND CAR. CAR 
e 
access, 1.086 miles. It's lik 4 oa o1 @ new 
     
  
  {Mon wagon 2661 Dixie Hwy 
| MERCURY ‘53 aARDTOF. SPORTS 
  
  
  ; oO 
"50 Ford, 4door 85 down 
be 
    
      
    
  
  ~ For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91 
“LOOK! TD’ 1956 CHRYSLER TOWN| — OF PONTIAC ~ . AND COUNTRY ' ESTABLISHED. 1924 
STATION WAGON. }- younrs a = 
. A 
Sree ee) DOWN ai 
ngenae en ie] SL Ge a camping and 100 and 1 uses.| j — 
been Ht Vas i and sea “PE cose. i 
epray green, R&H. Will trade. mi a ar 
1953 DeSoto 4 dr. Powerful Vo en-| beautiful blue car with low mile- auto. drive. R&H, Save; age. | 
S23 || Bee MBeauliul light vive, very, ease, rorey =i | 
CLARKSTON “| pygiaamatic? Sadie & Heater. MOTOR SALES 
MAMET RT CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH MA 5-5141 
§_am.to 8 pm. Daily. ‘a FORD ‘ 4 DOOR. EXCELLENT 
PY vou Sinroa A_ 1056 CUSTOM line Ford Tudor pel with R&i imately s600 miles for $1950 OLive 
    “RUNNING CON- 50100 after 5 pm.   dition. 
‘63 FORD HANCH WAGON, 8 CYL- 
finder, R. good condition. Only 
HOWARD!LARE, INC. 2705 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego   
  SALE OR orate! SUBSTANTIAL | 
equity i 1056 Ford-O-Matic "or | 
lane cars “Puli equipped for | 
:clean 1953. FE 54-5876. | 
33 FORD wit.   
‘ POR 
very clean. FE 40370. 
‘#1 FORD. IN GOOD CONDITION. 
$95. OR 3-5239 or OR 3-0016, 
‘$5 FORD, RAN | Eps aor 
1,850. 
HOWARD /LARE, INC.   
WAGON, R&H. 
  3705 Orchard [ake Rd. | Keego 
FRAZER 49 ‘RADIO, ATER 
Good condition $76   
“CY OWENS” 
YOUR FORD 
DEALER A-1 USER, CARS: “OVER 80 REAL BUYS 
"CY OWENS” | ¢ Yery clean. only 
      
  | 
i 
FORD SALES | 
| SEDAN, COUPE 
blue. Spotless inte- 
buy, $495. 
rost, Inc. LINC! a MERCU 
CONTINENTAL DEALER 
850 $. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM MI_6-2290 _ JOrdan_6-3933 
) LINCOLN 
radio & 1960 L. 
Automatic transmission 
heater. $75 $15 down. 
CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Cass At Pike 8t 
_, FE 4-385 
1954 MERCURY- -MONTERY STA- 
      ‘66 MERCURY. CUSTOM HARD- | 
top. Fully equipped. 1,000 miles | 
New ceerae arantee 
aA on BALES 
i933 MERCURY | MONTEREY CPE. 
Tone Black & Yellow. $1196. 
CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Case At Pike Ste PE ¢-388:       
cosPe: R&H, Overdrive, 2tone 
$995. - blue, 
Bob Frost, Inc. | LINCOLN eee es Pape: 
~ CONTINENTA! DEA 
850 S. W OODW ARD 
BIRMINGHAM 
6-2200 SJOrdan 6-3933 | 
MERC, TAKE OVER PAY-| 
Call EM 32234, ask for 
$10 rr ments 
war 
  onth Phone Bill at EM 3-417 
/'61 Ford tires Eee new, two-tone | 
aint. Must sell can finance 
one ethane 4-3575. Ask for Mr. 
Hacket: 
"$0 OLDe 06 - $2 FOR TITLE. 
change plus sales tax dn Phone 
mya 46552 ask for Mr. Skar—~ 
Good cars for you from Howards 
Used Cars, 7421 Highland Rd. Milford, Mich 
1953 MERC. +D00B. R&H. TWO- tone, ww, automatic trans. and, 
Foust brakes. 
miake Orion Motor Sales 
el at Clarkston Rd. 
ord 
S-Ni aah tat "$3 a H STATESMAN $950. EL- 
3234. Southfield Township, 
Skrminguen! Mico 
NICE Really a sharp 
  
      Nash Rambier hardtop, radio, 
Shestee good vice new overhaul 
on motor $13.85 and small do monthly payments Call FE 8-152! 
ask for Dick Roger Sales and | 
Service. 695 Auburn Ave. 
1951 OLDS. +DOOR, TWIN &POT 
lights, $450. 4705 Dixie Hwy. 
BRIGHT 
SPOT   
  
56 Ford 2 Dr. 
55 Cadillac 4 Dr, 
ee Olds 2 Dr. 
5 Merc. Mont. 4 Dr. 
4 Buick Hardtop 
34 Ford Cl. Coupe 
S54 Olds 2 Dr. 
’53 Pontiac Cata. 
53 Olds Holiday 
'53 Plymouth 4 Dr. 
"$2 Buick Riv. 2 Dr. 
’52 Pontiac Sedan 
*52 Chevrolet 4 Dr. 
"51 Ford 2 Dr. 
51 Olds 4 Dr. 
$1 Dodge2Dr. - a wn an Ae n 
» 
7 
ry! Only 5 
“1 "83 Bivmoutn) _ Wen. 
      ® JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC 
Orchard Lake at Cass 
FE 8-0488 
    
CENTRAL LINCOLN- MERCURY | 
  
LINCOLN MERCURY AND ; | 
MI 6-2200 
« lL beptcpegt PATRICIAN, LOAD- 
ig g Se 2-door, loaded, $95. Ponti ac sedan, loaded sharp, 
a | Nash supér sedan, “at, $275. We buy ALA it RI 
REK 
MOT OR SAEES South Blvd. at Woodward. FE 40587   
Ed 
193 PACKARI CLIPPER DE- 
luxe. Club. > lempcta Pe 
i tires. Very cama 
HOWA ARD LARF, 
hoe tard Sod 1951. A-l1 COND, nan 
Best offer, FE a 
“Ke 2708 Orchard Lake Rd. 
isso PLYMOUTH RAH. agoob   
  rtation 151, 
LYMOUTH, EX, git SS) 
offer. OR Aon | 
16) =6PLYMOUTH, EXCELLENT 
cond very clean, body, 
good tires, radio ond heater, sac- 
__fiftce, $118. E 2-0460. 
‘S33 PONTIAC EIGHT. eet bel els ne and “eater.   
48 PONTIAC, 4 DR. F FRONT END gorse:* 
r 
  
ie ie ac 5 Tetal] price 635 We storpok   
  wil! take clean 
FE 4-6343 after Jom 
‘86 PONTIAC CHJEPTAIN DELUX   
    
      
    4 dr hardtop / Hydra. R&H 2 
tone WW, etc/ must sell quick 
—FE 44089 — ee PONTIAC oe A E ae oOr 
clean car. ar iggins 
LPR Yai oo Poprtac ) TOWN ~ SEDAN, 
rk green ‘res, S@@t cov- 
ers. A regi bargain, $243 
Bob /Frost, Inc. | N MERCURY AND 
INENTAT DEALER 
850 §. W OODWARD _| BIRMINGHAM MI 62 JOrdan 6 
‘86 PONTIAC 4 DOOR HARDTQ) Lice ‘new Will take older car/ tn 
  You'll Find These Bargains 
> at ? our 
| Lots 
‘96 Ford Fairlane Vic.. .$2,195 roe R & H, W Walls, Safety solta: Blue &' Ivory, 
| Exhausis. Like new with only 3,000 miles 
Tu-Tone Red & Ivory, R & 2 W Walls. Power Steering, Power Brakes, Spotiesa inside and 
| ‘55 Chevrolet Del Ray. .$1,695 V-8, Radio & Heater, ocd Glide, W/Walls, Red & reer. Has 
all the features - a big c 
‘SS Chev. Bel Air 4 Dr.. ~.$1,695 v-8. — & iyerz: Ro & H W/Walls. 10.000 actual miles. Had 
the best of care 
|'54 Chevrolet Spt. Cpe.. $1, 295 & - Power Glide, W/ aie Black Finish; Like New. nieces 
‘54 Chevrolet Spt. Cpe.. $1,195 Radio & Heater, Power Giide W. Walls Red & White gleaming finish. Looks and runs like new. 
| 93 Chevrolet ..........$ 795 Radio & Heater, Dark Green Finish; You'll be pleased with 
this one. . : 
Matthews 
SPECIALS! Hargreaves 
1952 Chefrotet 2 Dr Radio & Heater. Power Gilde, 
1951 Pontiac 2 Orie, 2 .eene yee re Radio & Heater. 
1951 Hudson.. Radio & Heater. 
1980 Buick 2.....-2.5.225- 2s oe eenees Radio & Heater. 
1950 Chevrolet oo cncc.cc.sccee. ons sccss sec Q0OS Radio & Heater. . 
sieeie 2 Gl OS 1949 Chevrolet ...0.cccccceececcscaee Radio & Heater 
SEE THESE "OK" 
USED TRUCKS 
1048 Ford $s Ton P/U...) 2 css ease: 
1951 Sedan Delivery! ssssegteeeeeeeeeeeeeee. / Like N 
' MATTHEWS: HARGREAVES 
“Your CHEVROLET Dealer” SOUTH SAGINAW CASS & QAKLAND 
| FE 4 ae) / PE 4-2549 seeeoeeenenewe 
vases $345 
eC eee ace ace cry 
.$395 
$595 ‘99 Buick Century H-T. ..$2,395 
- s+ $245 
  tradé or low down vayment. Also 
'# Chevie, good condition, /and 
‘$5 Ford Please call Frnie/ Fe- 
Nee No dealers FE }4107. Cy 
Owens, 147 8 Saginaw f 
1955 PONTIAC 2 DR Pej 372 —_ f 
  after 3 30 
“MUST HAVE ROOM 
SELLING OUT 
200 CAR SFILECTION 25 cars oy makes & models $25 
3—'50 Chevies. al. styles $145 
“at Bootie Hvdra, sharp, $95 
Ford & Chevs. $46 3—'50 Buicks ’ 
ESE AKE ONLY A FEW 
“4 & °53 Ford Convertibles 
"S86 °S5 and ‘54 Chevralets 
"SS. ‘54 and ‘83. Cadillacs 
*$4-"62-'61 Buicks 
3—'S2 Pontiac ard Olds 
6—'52 & ‘51 Fords 
3—'S1 & '50 Hud<ons 
"32 & ‘SO Plymouths 
3—'53 Willvs. overdrive ~ 
4—'S1 Chevies. all styles 
- Financing Arranged 
WILL TR. ae ml One REA! ESTATE 0 
ECONOMY U ‘SED "CARS 22. Auburn Ave ; PE 2101 
STUDFBAKER ‘84 TUDOR RA&H 
Overdrive, 2-toné Persimmon and 
black, WW tires. very clean, $895 
Bob Frost, Inc. LINCOLN MERCURY ne 
CONTINENTAT, DFA 
850 S. WOODW XRD BIRMINGHAM 
JOrdan 68-3973 
SUN ROOF 
$1,495 MI _6-2200 
‘55 VOLKSWAGEN 
and radio. A-2 condition 
_Call EM 3-0250 after 4pm 
‘86 PONTIAC 1 EXECUTIVE CARS 
UP TO $900 DISCOUNT 
0 Gea ee Pe Ean 
What's 
Your 
Line? WE HAVE THEM . 
PONTIAC 4 DR HARDTOP © "56 
Scarlet red. 4 dr hardtop sedan 
ydre, R&aH, WW 
tires many other 
cere 1,086 miles. It's like new 
$2.5 
satel ROYAL 4 DR ‘56 
Dodge 4 dr push button 
R&H WW tires 
Ughts 
Ory, efray 
like new Save 
g600 
DODGE 8TATION: WAGON "55 Coronet V8. a brilliant ortenta’ 
coral The, Interior ts. trimmed 
in Chinese” rose and ivory ard 
vinyl Radio heater wind shield 
washer directiogal signais Read: 
to roll 
CHEVROFET STATION WGN 55 
This dua! pirposé beauty has ansnitroe 
washers etic? 
3 tone paint v 
4.009 miles. It's, 
beige and tan Heath er interior, 
R& WW tires 9187 miles It's Ike new ~ $1,705 
CHEVROLET BEL. AIR, "$4 
2dr Sedan turquoise and ivory 
with matching Interior trim R&H.' 
Hurry on this one 17.250 miles 
ne 45 It's like new 
rw 3, DR_ MAINLINE 
To goss only 
61.045 
95 fs a special for 
‘53 Pontia: 
$3 PaAbeat) 2 dr. 
3 ae 
Piemecth ‘ ‘dr, 
  52 DeSoto Club Cpe ‘$2 Chevrolet 4 dr . $675 
"$2 Ford 4 dr i: c 
"$2 Nodge Club Coupe ‘ 
"S1 Chrvsier V8 4 dr, ......... 6595 
"31 Dodge Mariitop ,....... $505 
‘80 Chevrolet 2 dr $175 
‘49 Mercury 2 dr ........ $165 
“48 Nash _ a 12% 
"47 Pare 115 
MANY MORE 
TO CHOOSE FROM 
RIFMENSCHNEIDER 
DODGE-PLYMOUTH Fard to spell, eney to deal with 
23g 6. Saginaw rE aT TURN yo    
    RD "4 Ford 2 Dr. 1. 889983. Chev> 4 Dr.....$699 
$10.00 Down Delivers Any 
Car Listed Below 
‘31 Chev. % T. Pickup ‘30 Ford 14 T. Pickup 
'’32 Plym. Club Coupe "32 Chev. Club Coupe 
"52 Ford Tudor ‘SL Nash Rambler 
153 Hudson Jet “'S1 Ford Sta. Wen. 
CONVERTIBLES 
1953 Chevrolet 
1952 Pontiac 
MANY, MANY MORE! 
Harold Turner, Ford 
» 4645S. Woodward Ave. 1 
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Ses, eer te. toe CKLW. Be WiBK Lowe Bie? Ceatile| nolan brad As World, Wade (4) . e* * . «© }would leave, never to return,” her 
to Put Down Roots and CELW, News mnapanate Lad Mickey Shorr ee a ae Saw we a or) Howdy. Doody. (7) Jun-| In her divorce suit, she said her' petition stated. mee 
pes WCAR, News Ca 10:80—WJR, Jack Ca 8:30—WJR, Musie WJBK. News, Tom gle Jim. (9) Howdy Doody. _ 
Be With Families WON, Rowe Ww) Hews by Lewis | WHYR Pred. Wolf WFON Ness, Platter Party |00—(2) The Early Show. (4) Mr. | ¢:20—WIR, Dine er Deve pt 3 8 A ac gbabich | o- sonia Miner i, iow, Young Dr. Malone Twinky. (1) Mickey Mouse Club. 
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TV gives some performers ulcers. WiEK. News, Mickey Suorr | WW2, Brace Mayer WWJ, Weekday 7 | 'Ouya meee wine | 
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‘Lucy’’) Ball, singer Perry Como,| 1:30—WJR, Ante Report wink: Mickey Shorr WJBK, News, ww, “Doouaay ci R WWJ, Morgan Beat WPON, Blues Chaser WCAR, News, WXYZ, Ed McKensie ‘Smear ac l 
fe rd televisi decal te CRLW: Ga rel Heatt FRIDAY MORNING 10:30 WXYZ. Girl Marries CKLW, Bud Davies | regai sion as a we Mickey Shor CKLW. Mary M WJBK, News, Don M 
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pe} meals on . The e tol Sxt% ~ WPON, Cummunity Chest AMA CITY, -_ -Sen. “2 . pea ie) fly y CKLW, Crime Pighters. TON, Rise “n CKLW. Queen for # Day 4:30—WIR, | Musie ‘ha Estes Kefauver says what he calls Also protect your lawn, flowers, home. Make your yard a safe 
Sor hone WPON. Wwo. Bab Maxwell FRIDAY AFTERNOON WEYR. Hees, Mekense |& “smear campaign” -may be yground. Cyclone is made of heavy ateel and laste 
| denen ot “| think TV ts the greatest | 9:¢—WJR. Crosby WXYZ, News, Osgood 12:00-—WJIR, Jack WPON. Club’ 1460 than fence of other materials. service. 
—— = ? ” de- ww, News, Adventure W. News, Dav WWJ. News by Ceder §:00—WJR. Witham Sheehan shaping up against him in Florida.|| No down. yment monthly payments. Send for illustrated 
——J 7] invention since the wheel, CKLW. Bob ane Ray WJBK, News, Binge, Gentile) WXYZ News, Winter WWJ, News at The T ator tald audi-|| booklet. dust | “Pghes send free cover et Yoo | clares Miss Ball with euthusi- | WJBK. News, Mickey Shorr | WCAR, News. Coffe CKIW, News, Sammy Kaye | WXYZ, Wetirich “spore | eS phous end any " wan enee oe NEON, News, 2 zee & Orville AMPON News, false we WJBK. News. Tom George Eddie Chase. lences yesterday and last night at|| that tells me how I can fence my home. 
Cena. a devoted family man, REE se Boe WHY2, News. Ongood aneon, nee an “am Neos dormorame rig gr ry ioordarghe ldo TEmple 2-2001—1925 E. Hancock Ave. 2% 
i , 2 y CKLW. Bob and Ra E wae 4 tex 5 Uinger Sade that & rume Detroit 7, Michigan | says it's “wonderful” to get home| Wak, Mickey ‘short Sa ing at Wxva Reve Ace ‘ww. Jim ‘Deland. —_|t© the effect that he had said re- Office Open shacaay i i now and then for dinner with a : = , WXYZ, News, McKenste : : = 
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  tion, A slate of delegates with 28 TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | theater. Gene like Flash Cleaners . . . at e e e 
  ‘ Flash you get careful, quality ‘neighbors. “ 
| All three are realists as per- 
‘formers. They know show busi- 
ness has its ups and downs, and cleaning, plus the fastest pos- 
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We Give Holden's 
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and Screws. ee 28e @ 6:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. 
Cash and Carry. er Will Finance Martha Raye, one of the greatest Puppet comedy. (9) Hopalong 
Cassidy. William Boyd in ‘“Law- 
lores._Short drama. (2) News. 
tries‘ to foil plot to hijack “Gold 
of the Yukon. Preston is torn be- 
tween duty and friendship when 
a, fellow Mountie is accused in 
bank robbery. 
Marx quiz. (2) Bob Cummings 
Friday and Officer Smith a lead Lockhart 
multimillionaire who -wills his 
money to girl who wouldn't mar- 
- ry him in his youth and creates 
havoc in her family in ‘Has 
Top Plays of ‘56. “Second Elope- 
10:10—(9) Weathervane. _ 
10:15—(9) Baseball Hall of Fame. 
lord. (9) Heart of the City. 
Minister decides to take drastic 
steps fo save his church in 
“Rugged Reverend.” (4) Juve- 
Your Wife? Comedy quiz with 
with Soupy Sales. 
  11:15—(7)_Thrill Theater. Feature 
TBA. (4) Little Show. Tom 10:25—(4) Window in Home. votes at the Democratic National 
10:30—(2) 
Honie. 
10:65—(7) News. Strike It Rich. (4)! 
11:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. 
(4) Feather Your Nest. (7) Rob- 
Shows. (7) Beulah. (9) Featur- 
ette. 
12:45—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. 
1:00—(7) Lady of Charm. (9) 
(4) Conrad Nagel Theater. 
Matinee Theater. (7) Afternoon 
  Convention will be chosen in the 
state's presidential preference pri- 
mary May 29. | 
   
  and DOORS my family than any other phase Bob Edgar 1:55—(4) TV News ATR) ISM Or Miele) INO) 
[oh( resp Conneigg ager 00D Collins convinces his}, 1, ; : : CILIA aaa fave been connected, To me, the | nephew and two chums that the ta:q0—{1) | Soupy's a ‘Grown 2:00—(2) Big Payoff. (4) (Color)| [eTAT UI Miel Alt IIa elle) WiOl. |) 
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   either. Orive right up to the [they don’t go into a dither over) less Legacy.” (4) News and " 11:00—(2) Vali -| Kefauver said he would 
"and un 2 on yu [ction In ete FV rans] Spr. "“Paal Waa il) AMS ME Gl Ae a ty te” he toe trl ome way econ! |LUCY SECURE Freming. (2) Patti Page Show.| Murray with guests. 11:65—(9) Experimental School. {matter of integration. 
Of course, has no worri oaa0 Bowling _ Champions, |11:18—(2) Love of Life. Ket the 65 U od Se 
DID YOU RECEIVE a ae sp|@15—(7) News. John Daly. (4) Do-| Buzz Fazio vs. Lou Sielaff. (2)|11:28—(7) News. pen erllbaryg ve pharaohs se ts 
Famous Makes Jac LeGoff. ” J 
last five years. Martha is holding ment. Florida in February. He said one 
CARD IN THE MAIL? Ji ome, and Perry has established|@:26—(4)  Weathercast. Sonny|10:00—(9) National News. (4)| in and Ricky. <apcastin Gageidh dol eatin: Got” ‘a firm niche in the medium this Eliot. (2) TV Weatherman. Dr.| Michigan Outdoors. Mort’ Neff|11:35—(9) Billboard. 95 
senecn. Everett Phelps. with items for sportsmen. (2)|11:45—(2) Guiding Light. ee eis 6:30—(7) Lone Ranger. Ranger| Eddie Cantor Show. Comedy. FRIDAY AFTERNOON faith. 
ap] Rule Court, Judge Kaufman pre-| jy, AlVie el ii llauds television as a medium is/7:00—(7) Jumbo Theater. “An- 2 ews. 5 é 
this: other Sunlight,” drama. (4 sides at Cases re-enacted from 1:9g—(9) Shoppers Show. SLAIN] eee. . a as tv 
t, ama. (4) ; 5G) Del You Tratl ee OS etalon. “a You Bet Your Life. Groucho tr30—-(2) Linkletter’s House Party. | 
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WALTON RADIO.& TV     
‘the pert and popular Lucille Ball, Freght.” (9) Million Dollar Mo- a 12:00—(2) Theater. (4) Ding Dong 4 
; ‘who co-stars with her husband . Vera Ralston, John Carroll School. (7) 12 o’Clock Comics. 
839 W, Huron (Corner of Brest Arnaz in “I Love Lucy.” In| in “t;JaneDoe.” (4) Dinah|!0:30—(T) Musicade. Ed McKenzie) (9) Children’s Series. come groups and fewer are in — addition, she and Desi Shore. Songs. (2) Sgt. Preston| host; Meg Myles, Connie Gay-|13:39—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Hour of 
      54 inches. 1 Picture | Air National Guard is the life 
Window dp to 100 united inches. |, ™0St. !mportant single factor | 1) thom, Theater. William Elliot, Film Festival. OIC 
2 full 1” Doors. All Extruded ae my lg gg fo rs 7:30—(7) Stop the Music. Quiz rere? = oe cree ean” 2:30—(2) Bob Crosby. LSC ER ICI CF - Member Ockiand Ceo. Slectrenic Association 
sors San | Sees = with Bert Parks.- (4) D [Oy News.) Feat) Wiliams. ()/s:00—) ) Brighter Dey. {4) Date e a? ks. ragnet. ay. ml le 1430 Corner Welton FE 2-2257 Initial. With ALL Hardware |) tamily.” bis brag addict gives bet |. News, Jac wih Line Joslyn, 
  
           
   
   
   
   
           
   in search for narcotics ring. (2) 
Climax,, Celeste Holm. Richard 
Carlyle, Joyce Holden in ‘‘The 
Empty Room Blues,”’ drama of D'Andrea in ‘“‘Lucky Money.” 
(2) Miss Fairweather. Mary Ann 
Brownley. 
11:20—(2) Les Paul and Mary, 
Ford. Music. 
11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theat 
Robert Armstrong, William $225.00 
ALWINDO CO. OPEN 8:30 - 6:30 1708 8. TELRGRAPR ‘troupers in show business, told this} 
writer that “TV helped me find) 
my roots.’ She-proceeded to ex- 
Plain why. She said: woman and her weak husband 
“I've been traveling throughout) who runs away with their child. 
—'the country, living in hotels and 3-99 (7) Star Tonight. Susan Har- on trains since I was a little girl) rison plays high school girl who FE 56-3728 
  
  
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appearing in my mother’s ahd| ney in ‘Flirting With Danger.” | Pontiac Travel japeet Seppe gives up her big day at schooll sq (4) Captured. “The Paul il 
Service OVER 80 YEARS “Can You Coffeepot on aid! ” Milton Case,”’ a burglar becomes 
| “This takes in a span of more cademy. 
Opens Tomorrow ‘than 30 years and ended only Fred MacMurray, Marguerite| FRIDAY MORNING 
May 4th hen Milton Berle called me up| Chapman in “Pardon My Past.” Y ‘ad ye (eeled ipa : . comedy about GIs who are mis-|6:25—(2) Meditations. 
and asked me to rg ase a -taken for notorious playboys. (4)|6:50—(2) On the Farm Front. o| 
688 W. HURON ve en oa BY . an Loris People’s Choice. Dancer’s twist-| Today's Farm Report. 
was a hit because I played 8 04 ankle is serious obstacle in|7:00—(2) Capt. Kangaroo. (4) To- Come In and Make Your return engagement and eventually) i 4+, plans to balance the city| day. Vacation Travel Plans me long-term deal with) budget. Comedy with Jackie|7:25—(4) News. 
f Medd Cooper, Lola Albright. |1:30—(4) Today. (7) Financial_Fu-' 
j PE 8-326! Jae 8:30—(7), Down You Go. Word! ture. “TV has also brought me closer, (Ay: 
ESS to my daughter, Melodye, who is 
| now 11 years old. When I was 
REDUCED PRICES traveling from one town to another, 
appearing in nightclubs and thea-| game with Dr. Bergen Evans, 7:55—(2)~Cartoon Classroom. 
host. (4) Theater. Howard Duff; News. 
is involved with fight racketeers 8:00—(4) Today. 
and gunmoll Janet Blair in “The; cals. . 
Payoff." (2) Four Star Play-|8:15—(2) Morning Playhouse.   
  
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APPLIANCES = didn't have much time to be! Dante tries to help young bride |8: :30—(4) Today. (7) Wixie’s Won-| 
with her. to be better wife and her hus-| derland. | 
LARRY GILLIAM APPL. “But since I've had my regu- band not to gamble in “A Long 8:45—(2) News, Weather. | 
141 B. Walled Lake MA’ 4-1722 | 1. TY show we have been able | Way From Texas.” ‘9: 00—(2) Garry Moore. (4) Romp- 
a to settle down together in & 9:00—(7) ‘Douglas Fairbanks Pre-, er Room. 
home in Westport, Conn sents. “‘One Way Ticket,"’ drama 9:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. (7) 
RESERVATIONS + 8 * of love and blackmail in the| Heartthrob Theater. 
EVERYWHERE Perry Como sees eye-to-eye with] topics. (4). (Colorcast) Video 9: 55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. | 
both: Miss Raye and Miss Ball/—— acro — a aaa | ACROSS | i 
Delphine Finn Michaels | es2rding the home aspects of | Gecni. im i? pW P Pe Elkin T 1B TV. He's a relaxed fellow anyway. lY ame fish . One of 
petites —— He can croon or do a bit of 19 {Lily malig: of ; st 4.2170 tolat Americe 8 
BIRMINGHAM 296 N. Hunter Bivd. J emceeing as casually as any per- 14 Interstice 74 
- former in the business. +5 Pes ‘ Lowest Priced 
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“LADDERS The private life of the handsome. ii9 Hair rinetet ) ! Adv sy 
Hblack-haired, 43-year-old Como is 2! Sleeping e . 
All Sizes as serene as his demeanor on| 22 Pree nhtion - TV's 
WOOD sad ALUMINUM ae ae aed = be a tor where a mit Ly i SEE THE 
rose to fame an re —— ty AW : 
RUSS’ SUPPLIES | reese ee ie mearcied biel?! cn Ye Y | COMPLETE 
240 Baldwin ve ssi} childhood sweetheart, _ blonde, 33 Assist fece UY Wy LINE AT 
= _ibrown-eyed Roselle Belline, on! [38 Queerved Mi Wi OUR FACTORY 
July 31, 1933. Foy al ty 
Do-It-Yourself They live in a ‘rambling Bal fs oon be SHOW ROOM 
on Sands Point, L. I., with their]. every —— ef - ~ 
Tube Tester three children: Ronnie, David and 3 ‘Wvouna"* wale 
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- Masonic Leader Dies 
- © _ FLINT @—Mace E. Crittenden, 
former state official in the Masonic 
Lodge and wholesale news dealer 
in Flint since 1919, died Tuesday 
—in~Hurley—Hospital. He was 62. 
a 33rd _ degree Crittenden was   
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Mason abd served as very eminent Heads Store Publicity Mam. Fla. Before joining Hud-|Grand Haven Jobs Drop [ment survey reported the total em-|Amyet POst Robbed _ [British Scholar Lectures 
GRAND RAPIDS # — Thieves} EAST LANSING (#—Sir Richard ‘grand nder of} 
ued se | DETROIT uJ. L, Hudson,Co,/editor of the Highland Parker ‘has announced appointment ot jnewspaper and sales promotion employment 
E. Dawson (Duke) Fisher as the! manager of the Drulard Co. in 
|company} s. publicity director, He! Mojiroe. % 
A> native ot! succeeds Chess Lagonarsino Jr.,| Michigan Knights Templar. He 
was a past commander of the! 
Genesee Valley Commandery of | 
Knights Templar. 
‘Hillsdale. 
Adrian” College. 
  < lot Richards’ Department Sore’ in| an item becomes an antique. son’s In 1948, Fished was managing 
  
    ployed ‘at 4,600 im 4 plants. The 
GRAND HAVEN~ w—Industrial all-time peak was December, 1955, 
Spring Lake and Ferrysburg de- 
_jclined in April for the fourth Petroleum reserves in Texas| 
straight month as 391 workers'amournt to more than 18,000,000 
he was. a graduate ofwho_r resigned to become presiden There is no specific age at whiCh|were dropped from payrolls. Ajbarreis, or 53.1 per. cent of the in Grand ‘Haven,| when 5,352 persons were employed. |took some 1,200 nickels, 800 dimes 
and 20 quarters from eight vending 
‘machines at an Amvet Post' here 
    
      
  
  ~eortinalttee for “economic develop- [national “total. ——~--——-jtotal of $145,- 7-7 fait Michigan State University. Livingstone, visiting lecturer from - 
Oxford University, will -deliver a 
lecture on a “Classical Education | 
\oarty Tuesday {or an estimated|as a Preparation. for Life,” May 11 
  
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