PONTIACPR PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1956—48 PAGES { ; : i foe a Revamping a Superhighway -_- Fafiqued Senate Project Before Meets Today ‘Conaress Now on Farm Bill | | House Group. OKs. Bill Expect Session to Brifg) for State -Government Passage of Hot Election Spending of Billidns Year Measure WASHINGTON (INS)— ‘WASHINGTON (? — Fa-The biggest road-building tigued but still full of fight,; plan ever envisioned was the Senate meets today for over another major hurdle a session which leaders said should bring passage of the politically hot election-year farm bill. Both Democratic leader Lyndon B. Johnsonof Texas and Republican, Leader Knowland nowland of California)_ Ps urged senators to stay near-| . to Chambers after Rep. George Dondero received by, ready to vote and com- autographed picture of:President Eisenhower. to a clipping from The Press from Kent showing the plete action. Pontiac's answer to lke; Heetor J + Chambers, of resemblance_of the pair..Dondero sent_the story A 17-hour session yesterday re- 388 S. Anderson St, Eisenhower sent the picture on to the White House and the picture resulted, hap several sections of the omnibus bill but still left a thick — pe ees “AR Wirephote MOVE OVER, JUPITER — Dr. Fritz Zwicky, other planets into orbits like earth's with a cli- stack of proposed. amendments City Eisenhower Double California Institute of Technology rocket expert, mate like earth's as a way of solving humanity's undecided, Approve Boost illustrates on a blackboard how he envisions the greatest problem — overpopulation,this ain Both Sen.. Ellender (D-La), planet Jupiter could be knocked out of its orbit Gets Photo of President and All floor manager for the bill, and by a rocket bombinto-an orbit ‘more to our of the energies released by the explosion of the (See story, page 20.) in Hospital Rates, liking.” The idea would be to put Jupiter and hydrogen bomb. 0 There is an extremely proud man riding the Grand Sen. Aiken (R-Vt), who usually | Speaks for the administration on Trunk run between Pontiac and Detroit today. Intend Higher Charges it, said they expect te wind up His name is Hector J. Chambers, of 388 S. Anderson | Irish Premier Cypriot Por t called), aj NICOSIA, Cyprus (#—British isolated the action sometime tonight, St. Don’t be surprised if he insists on showing you an to Cut $110,000 Deficit || | The highly controversial meas- Gives Ike Bow! autographed picture of President Eisenhower. It’s no in Operation ure—already containing features ithe administration opposes . and of Shamrocks Chambers, 52, a brakeman on this railroad run, Pontiac Genera] Hospital Board || jothers it did not ask—then moves v last night received the °f Trustees last night approved ®ito the House, which voted last WASINGTON (INS)—Irish Prime; irate increase for services at the, oo» for 9 tw o-year restoration of Minister John A. Costetio “greatest honor of his life” No Federal Aid | presented him wih the White House today with |hospital to bolster deficits that at when Pontiac realtor Floyd’ | mandatory rigid supports on basic St. Patrick's Day gift for Presi- troops resulted from previous rates. | crops. The Senate voted instead, ent dent Eisenhower—a silver bowl of ased on the new rates, which), major Cypriot: port of Limassol today, clamping on close margins, to stick with this picture sent directly from the White House. for City Hospital take effect today, it was estimated: p,,. | n * * . the toughest curfew yet sident Eisenhower's system of that an excess over the 1955 in-| flexible and lower supports, The shamrocks were brought East Mediterranean A chain of events starting with| come of $152,500 couid have result- Eisenhower lost a round yester-‘from by the prime Ireland minis- day, Pontiac Press clipping of Feb.|ed if they had been applied to the a however, as the Senate voted iter, who is paying state State Council Votes sent-the story explaining the re-| Government Grant for —to-retain-a“‘duat— ; parity” Hospital Director Miss Laur-system for determining the price % for the semblance between Chambers and . | etta Pant reported that consider-| support levels , of wheat, cotton, gift, Mr. Eisenhower told ¢ Building Addition « peanuts and-other crops eli-British officialsthe port 38 miles southwest of said corn, ing an inerease in salaries whi \gible for the ‘price profs, - A request for federal aid to help|' | totaled approximately $151,000, Dondero in turn forwardedthe | income produced by the old rates Under “dual parity,” farmers a bad trouble spot” and that in the construction of the $3,000,000 | Press story to the White House, | charged for services resulted in | ean use the higher of old or new terrorist incidents had in- addition to Pontiac ral Hos-| and back came the autographed a deficit of $110,000 last year, | systems for computing a fair Senate Unit OKs pital, has been turned down by picture to Dondero to deliver to creased there, - | exchange value on their crops. | state officials. With this in mind; the finance Authorities launched an inten- Chambers in Pontiac, | Converted from a few cents a At their monthly meeting last — icommittee decided that some pro-| sive search of the city for fugitive bushel or pound onto existing ““Tt is without a doubt the great-vision should be made in the pro-| From the White House, Costello terrorists. night, the hospital Board of Trus- price supports, the differences est honor I have ever received,” posed~-1956 budget for-‘‘unusual | Turnpike Funds goes to the National Archives and| tees heard Director Miss Lauretta Chambers said last-night upon re-' xpenses”’ in connection with eper-could mean hundreds of millions The village of Cato Zedhi, the Library of Congress where he Paul make the announcement, of dollars on crops this cam-near Paphos, also was put under ceiving the ee ee because of the future build-' will present five letters written a strict curfew after a itone-$150,000 Approved by She said a state hospital con-treas yer an paign year, will be ing program. by an Irishman who, though serv- throwing incident. struction council recommended | very proud to show this to my Appropriation Body for Some of the major rate increases! Sen. Anderson (D-NM), former ing with the British forces, favored to the state hospital survey and | children. are: Ward room from $15 to $16; ‘secretary of agriculture who has the American cause during the Communist leaders of the big- Operating Expenses construction department that as-| Chambers, a Canadian, has not semi-private room rates from $17! opposed high-level supports, said| Revolutionary War, After a visit gest labor union called for an end sistance for expansion not be had the opportunity to vote for his te » $18: and private room. rates “dual parity could cost up to a to the Supreme Court, he will to the general strike protesting| granted. j double since his citizenship papers the deportation of Archbishop) LANSING —The Senate Appro- from $10-$22 to $20-$23. billion dollars in all." have lunch at the Capital with This was based on the fact that have not arrived. He added he Other senators thought it might Vice President Richard M, Nixon, Makarios, leader of the island’s Priations Committee okay of $150,- thought Ike had a good chance Delivery room service will be 000 for operating expenses held (ae for union with Greece. the council did not believe ‘“‘the| imean between 300 to 400 million to win-a second term and that he hiked from $22.50 to $25 while But. Greek shopkeepers, laborers out some hope today for the Michi- priority of the Pontiac Hospital dollars. more to farmers of in In the afternoon, Costello re-! would vote for him nursery rates were increased $1 and clerks so far ignored the union gan Turnpike Authority to stay in Service Area high enough to re-jgovernment farm costs. ceives an honorary degree from Kent reminded him it was a in beth “well baby" and pre-business. appeal and continued their shut- A four-member group from the this, Anderson said, ‘I think the laddresses Georgetown University. | ceive a grant for assistance.”’ If the final farm bill includes \Catholic University and tonight great honor to receive a personal. mature cases, . down, now in its fifth day. Gaso-But the from bill emergedcom- photograph of the first man he hospital appeared last. month be-The increases in reom service President will be inclined not to ‘sign it.” line and fuel oi] shortages were mittee late Thursday with the - fore Director Jordan J. Popkin is expected to add ‘approximately | bare six votes required for ap- intended to vote for. reported from some sections of “I still continue to get questions the island, proval, casting doubt on its pros- and the council to present their re-$80,000 while emergency service quest for aid. jthrown at me about my resem-will boost income by $20,000. Dye for St. Patrick The spontaneous . work stop-pects for safely completing the The Lansing counci] also ruled) ' The Board of Trustees got their blance to Ike,” Chambers said. page has paralyzed most business legislative route, that they believed there was not! irst look at the proposed 1956 ~ There hag been considerable re-! “They were thrown at me aplenty activity on the island since Mon- on the day Ike said he would seek day and halted construction work fi 27 Wearing Green—on Top sufficient justification for a revi-budget also last night It will be ‘sistance in the current legislative, another term.” $' at big British military projects. sion of a state plan which could in-| tudied for one month and ex-session to extending any form of clude Pontiac in the program. | pected to be aceepted at their next “The wearin’ o’ the green” won't be taken lightly Labor leaders said the walk-help the foundering turnpike j g Rife zee Former Soviet Premier meeting. April 19. tomorrow at St. Williams School, Walled Lake. Cloudy for Tonight, | | The entire eighth grade will be green to | out may. end by Tuesday. Sun-agency which has yet to sell a Chairman of the trustee board Willian: P. Babcock did not say | Joins London Throngs day and Monday are religious bond or build a mile of road the a Gen. George McHenry holidays, jis nearly broke. t of the hair While Viewing City Warmer Saturday roots where the hospital hoped to get | the necessary money now that | A bill to extend its powers was Pro-Greek ferrorists continued Dies of Cancer at 61 Under the leadership of 13-year-old Brigid abandoned several weeks ago by federal aid has been rejected. | ‘their bitter fight against British! LONDON ® — Former Soviet Moon, whose grandparents migrated from th’ its sponsors. A proposed consti- According to the U.S. Weather KEY WEST, Fla. i—Brig. Gen control, A Royal Air Force man Since the voters approved the is-' suance of $3,000,000 worth of gen-| Premier Georgi Malenkov, smiling - tutional amendment to let the Bureau it will be partly cloudy George Wilbur McHenry, USMC Ould Sod of Dublin, the 27 amateur Irishmen |was wounded outside an army and gay, joined Londoners’ morn- people vote on pledging the tonight and tomorrow. It will be Ret., died of cancer last night it barracks here. Two policemen vegetable food coloring eral obligation bonds Nov. 2, 1954,) dyed their hair with ing rush hour today for his first a state’s eredit on 300 million dol- tomorrow ~—‘the naval hospital here He injured in an exchange of warmer the cost of buikting the wing has} were yesterday to honor Saint Patrick, driver of the real look at the teeming British lars in turnpike bonds is. still Last night an inch of snow fell was 61 + gunfire. boosted the total above the original | capital. alive but has yet to burdie the in the Pontiac area. Tonight's He was brought to the hospital snakes from the Emerald Isle. A British army officer's wife _____ estimate. From the Soviet Embassy he How—will be near 25. Tomorrow's here yesterday by ambulanc barrier ef Judicial Committee and 6-year-old child were cut by) ap- The bond issue Tuesday night) With manly modesty driven through jam -packed was the boys in the class flying glass when a bomb was proval, high will range from 38 to 42 from his. home in-Miami Shores. | , wag reduced to $2.900,000 since the) streets past Hyde Park and Mar. It is reported that temperatures settled for a light tinting job on top and sides. thrown into their home, Some legislative observers saw. retirement date of $100,000 worth) ble Arch to Oxford Street, Lon- don’s busiest: shopping area. He will average about four degrees A military vehicle was the tar-in the legislative Dies at ‘Heart’ Lecture But they— manufactured green mustaches, and 1 appropriations of the bonds will have been above fiormal for the next five- of a bomb at Famagusta. An- committee action a. friendly ges- get tinted their eyebrows too. reached April 1, thus making these: even made a slight detour past HARRISBURG, Pa. i® — F. O days. It will turn cooler Tuesday ‘other bomb was tossed at a mili-|ture toward George Higgins of Brigid said today the class has a special bonds void. | reason the U.S, Embassy in Grosvenor Wednesday. I rl Neiderer, 68, Carlisle, died of in the village of Ferndale, turnpike authority chair-| or tary patrol for the honoring of the Saint—tomorrow is princi-| City Manager W. K. Willman ex-| : set aside in Square. The lowest temperature preced-a heart attack last night while at- - Drousha, near Paphos. No in-|man and former state senator, who pal Sister Mary Patrice’s feast day. Malenkov, now Soviet minister ing 8 a.m. was 23. The thermome- tending a lecture on “‘New Hope, juries were reported in those two has announced his Republican . can- the 1955 city budget would com- pensate in the bond act reduction. of power stations, ended up at the “We'll wash it out tomorrow night,” Brigid said. ter registered 27 at 1 p.m. for the Heart.” | incidents. \didacy for Congress. offices of the Central Electricity Authority, They are hosts for the three-week tour of British power installations by Malenkov and his party of Soviet power experts. Office girls and early shoppers clustered round as Malenkov stepped from hig car with a broad iThere’s a Ton of St eel Around You... Be Careful Annexation Issue Discussed Today Horror of Crash Gives Young Driver Safety Lesson In an attempt to summarize the ismile across his sallow, pudgy fa developments at Wednesday eve- What does a driver think about may have been funny to the on-but something was wrong; I wasn't on my side of the road, or was I glass it rammed the far side of, but how did water get in the ning’s meeting in Waterford Town- when his car goes out of con-lookers, but they didn't appeal to stopping. The car was swaying ©” theirs? the ditch and bounced forward. | The Russians themselves broke | ear? I was bleeding, and bad. ship on annexation, The Press pro- trol, in the few moments before idown the security curtain Scot- all. I spun the whee! to the right at me An irresistible force threw me| from side to side crazily and I vides you with a resume today on In absolute blind, unreasoning Yard threw. around land Malen- and the car, still skidding, headed a crash? What are his reactions forward and my head hit some-' To me an accident was always the editorial knew I was on Ice page. immediately after? And in the for the right side of the road. The terror I forced open the right door kov on his arrival yesterday to thing very hard. There was a flash ard important regarded as something that could ques- big This is a anti-Communist demon- Suddenly headlights glimmered-front wheels caught on the shoul-and an inte days that follow? squeezed out. I couldn't see; |Prevent nse searing pain and and never happen te me. They always tion. No one is seeking to solve Bil Fulton, Farmington High | istrations against him. Before the ihtucel der and the car, completely out of then blackness. I couldn't have I blind! Then for q second returned; happen to: semeone else. Well, was it over night. There are definite arted, a Russian of- School student, survived a crash ‘ control now, went back to the oth-heen unconscious more than I cleaned my sigh ing see: st c In Today's Press a reason -» « ‘I Was very wrong. advantage sand definite disadvant- which might have been more side of the road toward the ond. The car's nose was pointed eyes of blood and looked around. ficial called photographers into ec ages both ways. serious. In account of his expe-| I wasn't driving very fast, may-ever-nearing headlights. ithe embassy grounds in Kensing- skyward. I knew I was in the An oncoming motorist, Charles Which is the better? County News........ eer eoee-3 rience written for the school pa-‘be 30-35 miles-per-hour, east of Or- ton’s ‘Millionaires’ Row.” Malen- kov, wearing a lightweight grey | Even now in supreme self-con-ditch with the front end of the Redwood, stopped. In my panic I Can the two agree? Editorials tie Mie) seleie) elelelers 6 per, the Blue and White, is a chard Lake. About 200 yards be- Perhaps they can come to a com-Farm and Garden.......... 30 timely warning to all drivers. It jyond the intersection I hit a deep, mon conclusion and perhaps they Guidepost ee/alcisieisieleeisle's «50 is reprinted below. \slushfilled hole and slush and wa- will pleasantly agree to disagree. it er flew up, covering -the wind-| High School News..:........13 | fidence I wasn’t worried. | spun Car on Haynes. I drew a deep crawled up the bank and ran for overcoat, posed cheerful for a 10- | the wheel to the right and this breath and thanked a very close his car. I tried to tell him where | time I held it right and bead. | friend that I was still alive. ‘to take me once I was in the car, minute picture session, Then the Russian press attache, | ed for the ditch, which I thought | Then something wet and salty but I didn’? know where I lived. Keep posted. By BILL FULTON shield and cutting off all Vision, © Sports s......... 37, 38, 39 nermally an wuncommunica- tive person, handed round signed | was about two feet deep. ‘ran down my nose and in a steady Then I remembered, and he turned Turn to page 6. Holy cow, what happened to. I wasn't worried then, even: I Theaters teseces 08, O08 stream over my mouth, down my‘around and headed me for home, [eee |him? Look at those black eyes! slowed down and turned on the TV & Radio Programs a7 The car plunged crazily down- pictures of all Malenkov's 14-man chin and, ‘stickily, down my neck./ fncome Tax Returns Prepared Looks to me like he tangled with wipers. No results! Apparently the Wilson, Earl 34 ward and suddenly with ‘There ts no longer ride to safe. | delegation so newsmen could a rec- Angus Campbell—Tax Cénsultant a meat grinder, Those. remarks, slush had frozen. 1 began to stop,| Women’s Pages ... 25 thru 28 ‘crunching aid tearing of steel and, My first thought was water, | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) W. Huron 6t., Open Eves. FE 2-3615 ognize them easily. > j { As x \ : oe = ua ts " ete aiid : ee eres \ Gee a | . op! ee :— . r ; ‘ -‘ i / THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1056) mace! 7 7 a ] yew erw'y . “|The Day in Birmingham hea = pepe Charge Arson City Churches to Unite ie : F council ne The Sullivans, tc destroyer of ‘facilities available in this area 1 dae though : Se Valoo—t BLADE. : estimated 500 handicapped.| dress biel i rite ie Bt é Fee if it , : in Car Lot Fire ltor Good Friday Services BIRMINGHAM — Plans by the/Some personal which Burn Financial Records) _ BIRMIN si bows Giese.he maine as ot of Ritchie Sales IN| Good Friday services’ again this|merchandise, were altered, = $500 Blaze year were announced today, as| The results of the session other special Lenten programs in-|have not been tabulated yet, but : creased ee in number, ee ne 350 members of the ae Gains Sick ne Se 8 oe ee nmiss Poss oe: Pontiac CommunityAd- night destroyed fi-|erate for the services.at the First|a complete total of what assessed Council met last night at of @ used car lot,/ Baptist Church, according to the |land, homes and are on Hall to outline 10 study to Pontiac Police. Rev. Robert Dewey, council presi-tax rolls at = projets the idered meat Raynnnd Magee seid) dent , Rene: Ket Hh yee & Pontiac area. suspects in} Preachers three : committees will be ap-4 pie ee hi Bp whieh damaged the| Sass bctwoce seen and . projects ‘which“Werein| feetfloor 477 ave. PMc, OM : these listed DESTINED TO BE “PIONEER” — The first store in a chain of -twice as big as its predecessor, with a total of 7,000 of |Company, Auburn |) oe | se modern Ave. Formerly known as Adier’s Supermarket, the is in the region. _ ” “*] pile of tax receipts gathered in | Wittrup, of First ‘Methodist + a corner of the two-roomframe | Church,and the Rev. LESS Meise fitst Food Town’ Market Readied |S==*2=\mm-scam] me ‘The Sullivans’ \,™me first “Food Town” in “e cling is completed will find foods and meats, besides « large|, A Fear casement window was|ot Northminster: * Presbyterian, and _ Soe eee avy hasinorthside super markets readied invited all New “Yorkers na itselfweek for this iivan to.an apen house aboardl ine, 8 wend, eee teaaty ? i j eaming centennial of Pom Sunday from 1 to 4 and the management be! wate an which ‘will interior will He iE : i p.m. _ vaadin’ Pocket 7 Knife i i instructed to investi as it was when it was EF ih 21° I Hi : i i | : | for Center Told. |sses stearate locatd) 4-5), | Sven at te,tonneseecees me CUNEW Algiers |S ye i rf ial i ut: | Confer: Today napa man are SE SSIS? aoa g ¥ z ESSE sere reer 5 ’ in Pat Ge Measure Clamped On| roe YMCA s iy Werk when they 8028000000 e0ccacececnen, w West BERLIN Defense) Talk. on Joint ° Mrs, Shepherd was a member (added, “ “is scarcely in a; position] When he fastened his\ safety belt to the Oakland Avenue United |to point a finger criticism at} limb,then sawed off the limb. to. F City The Weather all Republicans [Reported veterinarian: Police foal otemteeet aa eer cnet) of | ot e we Pontiac police suspect a breakin state Veterinary Medical Assn, Dr,| Presbyterian Church and was ® another country. ph ins, -21,-of Sparta, Ky., | U.S. ESSWeather Bureau Repert| | lo h -C Hi attempt was made yesterday at a|p,|Peter Babich of Flint is president t| resident of the ci city for 26 years. ing his head, y with bor ending this afternoon, Teac er S ar ifs market at 290 N. Paddock St../of the state group. Symposium Surviving children include: Ear! State Prosecutor Faces where the owner reported the front! speakers include doctors of veteri-‘ : * < — , | told te sehghttae Ware Slowing Schoolbus door was broken. nae Se window inary medicine from Ohio State|srepherd. and Mrs. Claire Strobl’Drunk Driving Count Pick ‘Queen’ on June 20) 4.88 Nn . | Frank 298 N. Paddock|University; Boston, Mass.; Cornell py ioegeteow pint = ndchildren.| | DETROIT” (INS) — Assistant) USKEGON wm — Miss Michigan Jacomino, Troy teacher's car rammed St. added that he did not believe University; Iowa State College and and sisters: Mrs. John McCullough| Prosecutor Martin Paulsmo was wil] be selected June 20 in the| ! yeep rhonda depth. sdjanteble te | ‘€ Ly) ic ation night ané Seturday. |the back of a half-loaded school|‘he store was entered, police sald.’GuelphToronto, Ont. of Erie, Pa, Mrs. Judson Sanford| slated for trial Wednesday on'annual contest sponsored by the| blade ast aluminum ae. and _Teday in Pontise bus this morning after skidding on of Whittier, Calif., Everett Hinton cad aes ropes Muskegon Junior Chamber of = preceding ® &™\icy pavement. Her 16-month-old_ S : ] ° of Orlando, Fla., the Rev. Lloyd 4'Te = © Commerce. Charles R. Hawkins, a ¢ am, Wind velocity 15-20 mp! son was injured ~ pecla ucation Budget Hinton of Elizabeth City, N. C.,| Ypsilanti post Wednesday night. general chairman, said entries areDirection: ¥ cu pe Mrs. Barbara Lee Harrison, 27, Herman Hinton of Riverside,| Paulsmo, 64, has offered his res-accepted on the basis of the sets Priday at 6: e 4 Sun rises Saturday at 6:41 a.m. of Clawson, told Troy Police Chiet) B S d d b B d Calif., Mrs. Dan Gorley and Miss|ignation because of two drunk driv-| ABC's of a successful woman: _ = — old el = Dave Grattop she started skidding! e1ng tu 1e y Oal Bertha Hinton, both of East Liver-|ing arrests in five months. A-bility, B-eauty and C-harm. when the bus slowed for a left | pool, Ohio. . @ pepe107° a: i ... tum at Livernois and 16 Mile) The Special Education budget for education budget for the present! Fimeral will be at 1:30 p. m. Pre-iyear and anticipated the state rev-/Monday from the Voorhees-Siple ‘ Pe ere - the 1956-57 school year was melts ar roads Hr aera TD. — Her baby, Stephen, went to St./Sented to the Oakland County , Special/Chapel. Burial will follow in » a. Joseph Mercy Hospital, where of. Board of Education at its meeting “""$ va vemeem! ol ed = oe Mt. Park Cemetery. ficials plan X-rays of his lacerated|yesterday. The proposed $1,990,000 Fducation programs of the county. =) 38 |nose. budget is now under consideration|/Dr. William Emerson, county su-ie Procinie Anell . needs HE "None ot the 15 chien, the fthe Boar: merntendent ot schon auld the Ike Proclaims Ap 5 AA AE tans saves Bp _ Femees BERMLO.NATIC were et caraia at Rochester,infeed," |elon facies and the| Ue they arived at was su.206 Concer Control Month PROTECTS AGAINST + E Propane Torch Set case gah ss laa hiring ef 78 additional teachers “lowing the board to establish a] WASHINGTON u® — President F cmon ts nee Gna ee pa ‘cmt ROhio Teenage Ropist —[ber"woud indufe’% new vist| fered employmen| pel. ax Cancer Conte, Mont . ® Toone oF er OR EASE kB 3 rea seca" ntey nee ‘The board Dies in Electric Chair ing teachers, 1 new home bound,for next year to employes of the|and urged the American péopleto| © CONTROL DRAFT WITH TWO SLIDING DOORS FOR FAST OR SLOW rine ® © Propane ‘Cylinder an Se ; teacher, 14 mew speech correc-|county education board at a sal-|“‘unite in public dedication” to! @ SoUID BRASS CONSTRUCTION, BEAUTY UNHEARD OF. THOUSANDS = ™ 4 in 1900 COLUMBUS, Ohio (®—Bernard|tionists, 2 new teachers of the|ary scale be decided next|programscontrol of the (N USE WINTERSUMMER @ BURN WOOD, COALORGAS = & to for di-; AND Chart Schreiber, 19, last night became | blind, 2 new teachers of the deaf, month. sease, ~ f waits POR FREE VALUABLE COLORFUL BOOKLET 78 the 299th victim of Ohio peniten-|27 new teachers of mentally han-In other business, payment of) In a the President proclamation, BB Waters cactsle chair. The tral acepred mg ee ee a lestest te eo, acetal” Goeric of|said the “health and weltare of| MY Fireplace ls -_ ~ Rome, iprtant est toler thea 8 2 youth wag executed/of the crippled. Pontiae for of a newjour nation suffer seriously from) Name piawiloreh). ips for paint remavel for rape-slayinga& lold girl. — rege figure |cation children was authorized as|lives, distress and incapacitation : “3 Schreiber was the 10th teen.| would ale lnctude construc: was the ‘payment of $17,813 to the|of our citizens, and the lessening INLAND LAKES SALES 33 ie the of 17-year-Ths room being built for special edu-/the {impact of cancer in loss of) Address. City. State. . . $$ 7}|aeer executed for murder in Ohio clnserecuns, | Berkley school district for the samejof our productivity in the amount ; 5 ee41 33 Since 1897, ° The board went over the special ‘purpose, of of dollars.” - billions 3127W. Huren Your CENTURY Dealer FE 2-6122-—FE 4-7121'E 98 N. Sagincw —2nd Flea: ~ | ‘ | \ -A = \ | { . i f t { [ | : om, é ‘ ¢ i * t f f ' | ~ Be meni, aha i c | rm -La * 4 . » oes | Fin : | fale i ae. iy fo THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1956 -Diamond Shakes. 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Mra _— —— Ati eile te” Saige sae “ary ate B bl square inches of viewable‘area; ;; New Baianced Fidelity” ff - 2076117) finishes é streamlined rE 556159 geological ‘treasure; | The plastic bus will be powered by a gas-turbine Ah pe © Seer epee: This tn istelt was’ sapntriotic. eine and, wil) havea cruising speed of about. a _|superior sleuthing o'er the soil. 36 36 t's. more, it: A | Meanwhile,Texans who some Lost 3 Ibs sow Rete’ 95 Area Recruits Entering?ste jcc cacic| Sl before Mrs. Parker unearthed DARWIN, Australia— A new oes gris dainty ere ee meet Sixvth W of Nav fal sowing ‘ficeinthe meen-| covered on the ‘North American eek Nort -48°My thathe te Detiting her ’ AND y he Sen Tory, char tiny oaton ping Darel grey if | ‘APPLIANCE Company at are under on a trial) cultivation |basis, GGreat Lakes, I. says in his weekly dispatch {8 Pontiac “ATA’ Me FREE PARKING. To this, she repeats : al "The Company's fitth week was-closed with advanced classes in | The phonographwas invented|a rock-hound would never com 422 W. Huron St. -FE 4-1133 fire fighting. These were held on the firefighting mercialize a rock! ; field, but gold |i 1888 : Weather hindered operations. ote oh |councl of Churches said today altuage of today. study has shown that the Revised a catia StandardVersion of the Bible is, The study was made by the imore readily understood by the Rev. Dr. Frank W: Montgomery, | average high school student than| pastor of the First United Presby- the King James, version, ey Church, St. Clairsville, — "NO ORESS UP MONEY \ D TO a:rake up TO 6 MO FOR EM PAY! If Thrift Means Anything to You, | 2-P ANT \=/ SS] of last all benefits paid by Equitable year, “2 /Meo| —_over 70% went to Living policyholders -— CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1955 Peserve te inchided among the liebiifiies | Living Insur ance by Equitable, NEW YORK = PONTIAC HEADQUARTERS 1310-1311 Pontiac State Bank Building C. BURTON CLARK, District Manager HOWARD G. PETERSON, PAUL S. KANTZ MARIAN M. JACKSON EARL A. KREPSRICHARD L. MINEWEASER CHARLES H. VAUGHAN COLBY LITTLE} . Field Assistant ce vi ee smears ec J aa & ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1956. Saree ey t24 j4 Z . 7 EE#2 fF: "oa. ; Thursday -Friday-Saturday_ & Sunday-Mar. 22-23-24-25WIN THISKIDDIE CANYOUR | | Cn | a Bring the kiddies to the Sportsmen Show ... let them Tegister for this wonderful Pontiac Car .. . possibly your kiddie will be taking this car home with him. No admission or charge to enter. | Visit With the Celebrities . . . MORT NEFF Former National Bait and Fly Casting Champion. See his demonstration of fly and bait casting. These Are Just a Few of the BEN HARDESTY “Mr. Michigan Outdoors” will appear in person. Many Name Celebrities Who Will Be LT. QUIRKINDAHL Of the State Police will present a pistol demonstration. Appearing at ‘the Show , Sports Exhibits by... . yo : _ 4 S.C. Rogers Sporting Shakespeare Remington Oakland County Goods Harrington Boat Works Owen's Marine Supply Kelly Hardware Marine Sales & Service ~ Sportsmen's Club Slaybaugh's Sports Shop Al Hilde, Taxidermy The Sports Shop Bob Robichaud CANADIAN FISHING GUIDE \ ‘ & 3 . i " s a z } en Aides Map Swing Through U. 8. Ike Has By RUTH MONTGOMERY WASHINGTON (INS)-—President = to map a« aeliee elee- tioneeringthat will swing r Planes will drop the prexy at key cities in such widely gcattered areas as California, Oregon, Ohio, Coen Maryland and Penn- Indiana. may also find itself on the busy schedule. In each of these states except Oregon, a Republican -Senator faces a stiff re-election battle, But is the prize goal for the P. If the Elephant Party had its . .”” it would rather defeat Sen. Wayne Morse than any Demo- cratic incumbent now ‘up for re- election. EX-LAW PROFESSOR Morse, the loquacious ohe-time law professor who came to the Senate as an Oregon Republican, switched parties in midstream and campaigned for the election of Adlai Stevenson in 1952. The ele-~ 2 notoriously has a long mem- is fact, so determined is -the administration to recapture. Ore gon that Interior Secretary Doug- las McKay was reluctantly per- suaded to throw his hat in the ring against Morse, McKay, a fermer governor, is a high-powered campaigner who has yet to lose an election. Unfortunately, ho w ever, the wealthy Oregon car dealer liked to be exactly where he is—one of 10 in the cabinet, rather than one of 96 in the Senate. A bit plain- tively, McKay argued that even if he were elected to the upper cham- ber, he would reach the age of 70 before the end of his first term. Republican pressure finally per- suaded the secretary to go to Wal- ter Reed Army Hospital three weeks ago for a complete physical check-up. So favorable was the re- port that McKay ran out of ex- cuses. EARNEST CAMPAIGN As soon as he retires from his cabinet post, he will begin cam- No Intention pashing aid shoving that goes jhis feet every ten or 19S im four i THE Why, even waving to people in wiiatocep aompelning, station after another. THE PONTIAC PRESS. of Sticking 15 minutes, through that again.” ong-railroad The presidential adviser quartersof alee the taaicek tteteerecalled, and Ike had not district to pump the populous cetera states|iis legs were aching. He vowed|MF Fisesbower also years ago, he had to be on/then that he would never go|crush of politicians in 5 wee r STORY OF EGGBERT An Easter Adventure Uisiked ‘eleven to think what he would stY|PLANE TRIP the cramped'at the next whistle-stop, because Plane * trips, re 2 By Walt Scott lier to control. he stepe Into a ~ assembled Til faIL—biting Say 53,000 Will Die on Highways CHICAGO (INS)— The National Safety Council has. estimated that within 10 years 53,000 persons will be killed annually by 82 million motorists swarming over the nation’s highways and byways. * * t In addition to the jump in fatalities from the 38,300 killed in‘ 1955, the council estimated that at various times there will be, 90 million drivers traveling about 825 billion miles a year. Faced with this foreboding pic- ture of 1966, the council appealed for help from “some genius” cap- able of handling “a safety talk that is more convincing than any- thing thought up so far.” But until the genius appears, the councll_has proposed a new Name's Wrong, ‘but Painting — Cops Ist Prize CLEVELAND « — The artist’s! signature is upside down, but. the) winning painting at the ry Art Institute's annual exhibition is hanging right side up. “It's hanging the way I wanted/| it to hang,” said the artist, 28- | year-old Miss Anna P. Baker of Cleveland, * * * Two students laughed when they noticed the upside-down signature: | { ] on Miss Baker’s “High Frequency | Ping,” which copped the show's! itop prize$1,500, her first | | of big award “When 1 started painting it, “at signed fit the second day,” | plained the young artist. ‘I caked | ed on it for nearly a year, and as paigning in earnest. The McKay-|it progressed I decided it looked | tter the other way around. The Morse race is expected to be one | b€ and Other way there is a big area that’ of the hottest in the country, Ike’s promised personal appcar-|&!ves it a certain amount of depth, and I didn’t von that.” ' ance during the height of the cam- * * paign is expected to rub off a lit-| Miss Baker — her picture of tle of the Eisenhower magic on diamonds and triangles was a the vigorous former mayor, state “self-imposed technical problem.” | senator, and governor. “It was a limitation of colors,, The once solid soufh is also -on Un ‘all reds and blues and various Ike's campaign schedule daunted by Democratic claims desrees the reof—and very small that Dixie will meekly return to '¥° dimensional forms instead of the Donkey Party fold. this fall the lines I — a — the President is planning dramatic, . appearances at well-publicized ral aoa. called it “High Frequency, lies in Texas, Florida, Virginia and ane ‘ ear . sant tal bea al Tennessee, the four southern states miata os ‘e a and some that gave him their electoral votes iolinS Maitinl Li} Lt ied had The U.N. 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In 1955, only 81 towns among the! cation, more uniform traffic laws thousands in the nation with al amongthe states, safer roads and population of 10,000 or more re- strict enforcement of all traffic) ported no traffic deaths. laws and regulations, Along with building new, better} BASED ON PROVEN METHODS and safer roads, the council urged ,|use of modern traffic engineering and law enforcement to make lexisting highways wvirtually fool- “The principal objective in 1956," INCLUDES TESE POINTS a spokesman said “‘is to strength-Other points in the new council en community organizations and as include: encourage participation by every-1. “Cutting through red tape, one in local safety programs—es-‘apathy and legislative inertia to! pecially toward the end that ‘such! obtain uniform vehicle laws and! to TV _Cam paign his weary hand. | BEST according to the| uch At each major s timousine and bows ‘multifues along che hy tall aes supe on anny & Case ane Thin the same day and evening. Television oan than pick-up We Sevaltes ot (eo cine a at the railway depot. To Five Star Elise Sam Benson Says: in 10 Years) NINETEEN | Your Watch Cleaned and Overhauled Not $6.50 But Only ames \ ANN a f . Polished— TN a : wat Bs 95}. ~Cusranteed for | WATCH One Whole Year! BANDS » | We use caly genuine ports There Is No Substitute for 25 Years Experience! LOU-MOR JEWELRY : (Next to Ocklend Theeter) a otk cemeen aee ule nation it should have done long! Something NEW Has Been ADDED! |880—Sive. the driver a set of simple, understandable traffic rules and laws that he can follow Many people have asked from coast to coast,” for sredit and I finally hed OPEN | 2. Make driver education a re- — made the Ct acres My i i 9- ow pric al muh sonsehanel quiiiientiena' Sor license applicants, revoke li- censes for Thursd. unde Friday ¥ pert traffic courts Seturdey errant drivers and a that “it just isn't healthyto behave selfishly dangerously in traffic.” 449, 4. 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DENVER (INS)—Western “I've about . a author} thought Issue Answered supper next week will ore Fran nt Bale Coa neltong, time sath tot ewe that atx F Ae: BES raise funds for the Municipal Em-| scheduled to address a writers’|diving has a place in police work,| | Do false teeth drop. stip or wobble Astrophysicist Suggests gt ployes Association newspaper. ‘iciub in Denver next week. said Miles J. Furlong, deputy sup-| Don't ‘be annoved dt embarrassed The public is invited to eat a8|--His them: “To Hell with, of the police depart-pene ae an West-|erintendent much as possible for $1, from!'erns,” ment, ‘There are many times lives ie on, your keeps|| House Excess Humans . p.m. would we could get to more Army at Givwe oak dhhehhde PRE GP MIEat ELLEOM Sts ed the suit jn Superior Court\(yHara, FITCHBURG,RT tesetment RICHMOND, W—An Day as 1874, holiday—in Givtnek tans:| Va. Hen-a . 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Kennett road mit each letter “1 get sick and tired of your] jority of us—operate very far be-jence between the importance or announce the engagement of their daughter, a a The woman who writes a best- Suzanne, to © Gerald A. | Moore, son of into something Mr. and Mrs, selves, And that I intend to go on Shirley J. doing! Moore of (Copyright 1966) Gingell tficials Elected ir oll uti g Ch te f Club Mrs, Roscoe Newman, correspond-|hayve junch in their children’s arter or Ulu ing and Mrs. Donal on that day. secretary djrooms Book Review Heard > i by Church Women .. CONGRATULATIONS FOR THE GIRL SCOUTS OF THE U.S.A. Fashion We are happy to salute the Girl Scouts of the United States of America on the 44th anni- Handbags versary of their founding. This year over a A wonderful array of becrutifully styled bags, in million Girl Scouts will join the celebration of [ i NEAREST ¢ : He University and he attends iAGd i | ; E i : i F Z i r i -* 7 gE i it fi ae Cultured PEARL NECKLACE Colored Slides and CARRYALL _ a Entertain Group j i=8 i i The CARRYALLin lustrous simulated is ; o't/PTA Names New Ofticers Pam wrens pearl and rhinestone ornament. The GEN- UINE CULTURED PEARLS are French ag ayn mee ge Mrs. Ronald Curtis was elected! Cub Scouts, Brownies and Camp- knotted for added safety. 10K gold life- grey gen: age SE af Baldwin PTA for the| fire Girls at Baldwin president School, time clasp. And, at Leongrd’s unusually — April 11 meeting atl1956-57at the Thursday) It was that a hot-— season announced the of Mra. Fizzard| sting the school. low price you'll actually save $42.50, home Lowell William Mrs. George|dog sale would be held March 29 als t the school with the proceeds president; Mrs. Her-/®* at * $32.50 street. ieniipnimnnennenaes on Gaches, vice _ ETS Formulate going to the city PTA scholarship itund. Mothers have been invitedto : Members [bert Staht, recording secretary: every fashion-right shape, size and color. What- this event by rededicating themselves to the ever your Easter ensemble demands ~you'll. find it at Leonard's. deals of the Girl Scout promise: $6.60 » “ . .. to do my duty to God and my country... to help other people at all times . . . and to obey the Girl Scout Laws.” MI 4-7764 LEQNARD'S sransrons WOODWARD AT 20 N. 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Sizes 7 to 15. each complete ensemble 29.95 the campus crowd is going places in our chino cotton 3-piece deb suit ensembles © mw +: - Mrs, William Hutchinson enter. tained the Beta Chapter Imported, Glass-lined, Silverplated TILT TOP DISH Imported English Spoon 5% Inches High $ 95 3% Inches Wide Fed Tax Included It's new... it’s versatile ..for jam, candy, mayonnaise, sauce, horseradish, relish. Tilt handle gently...top tilts back out of way while in use. Bole type handle for easy corry-| (OR "ROUND THE TOWN ing ond possing We love it...so will you. iF YOU LIKE! SEE YOUR JEWELERS DEALER SUIT SALON STREET LEVEL MAPLE at BATES 16 W. Huron Street Phone FE 2-0294 | ( ‘0 RIV 5 * € bf THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1936 * ual ‘THIRTY-TWO ¢ he ae Sylvan Manor Residentss oa fect. /ife Takes Three B) | M , ) | North Hill Group to Elect; Dad W : g ROCHESTER — The North Hill|Mrs. Wm. Morrow; teacher vice Goes to & = will meet at the school on|president, Mrs. W. Kreuzer; sec-Coroner Goes to Scene TOWN-|registered civil engineer allegedly|PTA SHIP —-of Sylvan Manor|representing Lukacher of the|Monday, at 8 p.m, There will belretary, Mrs. Robert Williams; cor| Ot Lakeshore After Gun Residents Subdivision have called a special/Northwood building company, that/election of officers and Mrs. John: secretary, Mrs. Jerry) Foynd in Ruins _sescting toe -9:th-— Monday -to;Alix. would be present. st Monday's! Nowsls, tother vice president. i ae: as historian, Mrs, John al = !meeting-to° ne what..steps: introduce. room mothers : d; and historian, Mrs. John;~..—--a aan Bt “what action can™ taken MT, CLEMENS (INS)—Coroner relieve what they call “‘unbear-|being taken or can be taken in the| year : : to to solve the drainage prob-|" Harold Abrahms, consultant on Imlay City CliffordH. Read rushedto the able conditions’ resulting from|future septic tank and drainage problems/lem. the staff of the Oakland Coun The Imlay City PTA will held scene of the ruins of a Lakeshore) — in the subdivision, ; i Committee, will be its monthly meeting Meaday at |home where a 37. woman} — ‘The meeting, previouslyset for another location, will be held at the West Bloomfield Township to the large expected, Paul S. Kearns, president of Sylvan Manor Asso- said, seven-man ap- pelted by the Sylvan Manor Meneal Henk. < 8 pun. in the high school gyii-“/and her two young daughters died There will be election of officers. \early today when fire swept their The Rev. David Evans will give|Tesidence near Mt. Clemens. Read} the invocation and the program W&% to examine the victims’ bodies arranged by Mrs. George Braid-after a .45 caliber revolver with six wood will be a debate by the high|sPent cartridges was found in the school team and a .panel discus-| ashes; identifiedassion on curriculumby the high| The victims were school —— (ES G bend Mara pati omnes = Monday te investi-mott ners serve refreshments. f) * Christine ~ ~~ gate what measures are avail- gble to residents,will give a re- . oa Holly may — Oe Holly| * Thefrom father, who returned homework just as firemen ar- : as | rs a a port on its findings. , ee? signed by90 of the residents,. citing “un- healthful conditions” were mailed out last week to the Michigan gov- ermor, prosecuting attorney, cur tion, state, countyand townshiptecith das the Detroit) a ceatiatiaien, presi-Sma rd bate Area Elementary ¢ PTA| rived at the scene, was severtly ST. PATRICK DAY FUN — Karen Bourns, __ they helped put up appropriate decorations for the "| Monday evening at-eight-o'elock,| burned when he dashed through School, in the Huron Valleythe program will be presented by| police lines and into the home in | John Choate and Carol LaCiaire-(left to right) ~ celebration at Baker the grade school teachers, under] an effort to save his family. were anticipating St. Patrick party merriment as -District. the directionof Donald Frown) He was was driven back, scream-: | The~ guest speaker will _be/i2& with pain and anguish, be-/Baker Students Have Fun, Learn a Lot the threeHarry J. Hahn, director of the Oak-\10re be could and County Resting Citic. The father, Stephen,42, works St. Patrick Party Is Great DayJ for Irish ae 4 Come oe pee . = . " —<.Townships UF ss" —and Dutch, French or Americans, Too pany, builder homes. The subdivision, with homes in the $14,000 to $18,000 price brack- et, includes approximately 200 homes, built by the Northwood Co., where most of the complaints or- iginate. Homes are less than twoEObeen mage) : :tabiElection of officers for ean ; Mb gporeers mer paalleera oreo By REBA HEINTZELMAN {| advisor Teresa Kurtz, pre- "| umable to enter the flaming one-Milford Correspondent paring decorations, planning the OY | cry teers name MILFORD—Whether they were) special talent program and lin- vance perek tas os ae ri ing up Irish square dances— cel drove up as firemen ar-ick ruled ata cele-| and the whole affair was aeAnnual Event at Devon rived, jumped from his car and|bration for elementary students at! success, begory! A special trend in social aMGobles to Show Thonks, 7a, founthe Mesng Bas cet em eriethe | Spark Interest Saad ol a ders'nas been initiated into-the regu- ect, saying, “‘A carefully planned affair coming at a strategic time in the social development of students, can serve as a springboard for smoother boy-girl relationship.” arlette School _ P lice line backing up houses and fhe {[ sa altel and made it through being driven back ajattended by|purpose’ the party in the ‘all-|) col curricul cordingto which, incidentally, fot “Burtiuna, ptiabeanlis : es ‘ever since they 7) are —sie aaa = adr door before room, | | * qe totters ciatm that, during |" * * "TS ~ | ing on Wednesday at 7:30.p.m. | Vern Willard, president of Oak-Oe Oe ae to Mt. Clemens’ St pa rogpatasy in two shades of noo coordinator, Children are rainy periods, homeowners can-Those nominated for office are: land County Townships United Joseph Hospital. . : taught social manners. right along Head Resigns writin’ and not bathe, wash clothes or flush Mrs. Lawrence Barnes, president; /Fund, announced today that the| Police said the Vencels have a moka ae ees lel a ee are vice annual will be 17-year-old who “~~~ been WUD and results rie oak wnt aemets Mrs. Fred Brecht Jr., presi-Fund's meeting held daughter, was) bes working Jarithmetic, the Richard Kaminska Was | Cj Sc How to act at a party, see that problem.” The letters

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SHATTERPROOF GLASS Phone Orders * f . a ( ‘A THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1056 " MARKETS he w 2t.90 fe: ae mata BG at eee wl i ‘This shall become effectivezits eda arpa (tenes ae See rhees-siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Plane or Motor “~ QRETAV, BLOCK,Mar, 16, 1084 € Anna| the conaiatg = in the i on: 4 * CharlesCy See Axciy, §| (@) Plot plan for proposed ‘Tratier ta Roos . 2" Zet| ROCHESTER Ockiand jea-|Coaeh, Park shall provide a. STs four mew, ou, sections to rend as follow: Charles H. from the De-| (30) test ‘am an area of not less than| (13), Boots: £0 Coots wuare foo ‘Roote|Eiien St., eee detecha 2. teneen| eee eee EM euenie Tent feas\ then arise oe ren nine | Wal be held. 6, MERCADO |) Flot plan shal providethat appur-|sompostonoft eon than tour eoliper 4 Michigan De-elect shall be must to the ; , Niaz. 10, 10, 19] ploced ‘om the pict op thet the tratler cater, monet copter, te. ne mene! ~Mrs, -iJ on occupy 3 . Walter grag >Fl — Maximum) ROCHESTER _—- ba 1 Titesn (is) feet apt. == Bise of | Speen s M for nylon FINISHING UP — William § R. . Laird III has been appointed to ~ sacs e Senate seat of late Sen. Dermot, base ta AP—omn |e a «te a oe1 MDinott, Messen included, federsi-|Harley M, Kilgore,of West] :ss ede A, jumbo $0-83, veight-| Virginia. Lad, of Yayettevilie, ee ee ee ask ihas been serving as his state's large wi! Sikbo ab-s0, wea.|tax commissioner. avg. 40%; large 45-67, wid. avg. 46%: —_ en Batyia Giede Grain Pricesj-31, wid. avg. 30%. . Whites—Grade ire large 47-47%. . econaeciases mediums 40-44 t yne-Grad A eatse lange 46-48; — May ... FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 28181 . ments shall not be counted as © part, of] 5.26 cc he < said it was making the re-)""Martsi sesay. overal trade slow.(Juif eeweneeS:o.00:: 3 oe An ordinance to amend White Lake required twenty-four(3,400) |3..°0. trussed2°x8" 16° CC "xit"'12:15 a.m. Saturday from Pixley to of synthetic| Supplies ample on large but not burden-Snes DOL May ....s00-2.20%) hundred or E ad fe) Each Trailer Cosch Park shall| ga trom date af publication, . Funeral Home, with burial in Mt. _ es most receivers are willing to/Dec ........ 3.00% F sserevee b T¥section 4.1—Health. Sanitary.|provige “an electric distribution, eysiem T nerevy certify that this is tue|Avon Cemetery. Mrs Siewert died Athan veection — Faeee Oneeteeee tod seal make|Stenchip ‘board. of the, Towssnin of yesterday. $i Districts «| White Lake on the 10th day of March Mrs, Frits Merkel 3 6.1—Residence 1) available foreach | traiier space 3 wire 120-240 electric service. 1986, a : Article ViIi—Section 0.1—Commercisl 1) 16.3 4 land uae permit shall be grant.) BERT A McKEACHTT«| service for Mrs. UTICA—Funeral Article 1 —Section # 2—Mamutacturing| lana ‘and’apeciiatons showing ce it Mar. ie, 1986) Fritz (Aana) Merbel, 42, é er Distric: ance above uireme’ . * will held . oes tae, ee ek ee 3m Fr twenty-five (628 00) NOTICE 000,000 tomorrow from Milliken Fu- ; S) be reed 00 fellows: |Cmrare.. Sgem land wee UD aoe ‘THI am. \ "Add: subsection loows;|Tevocable noncompliance m the cory SP PONTING OAKLAND COUNTY, (Neral Home and at 10 a.m. at the ( for aoe eeeinna be MICHIGAN St. Lawrence Catholic Church. Shan "net be considered ee usp permits. chail SCHOO, DISTRICT be i Dasement unless such room shall have). ieee ee tone of Oden Sealed bids for the purchaseof nof the Rosary will be Recitatio at one ball 4}. of ite heighin from floor| wot, ‘the Waite Lake. Bistrict of peg ae 8:30 tonigitt at the funeral home. tn prosimity ty hinan, the par value of Mrs. Merkel died Wednesday after ‘aStneg” pertese) ie of eo eesdia’renees i County. of, the windowsthe room. All habi | wactiees property trem’ Commercial $3,000,000 will be reoetvad BY the under-| Lone illness. : of ets ¥ Die ienvad ‘Eptterson iin the Cy. Surviving, besides her husband, Town, IgM awe AS ogtining “at tee) 8 tern Standard» are three daughters, Norma Jean DRIVI ap Bh gg A Wednesa “he atm ay ot ware, 1858 [OT Ellen Katherine at home Mrs. . » Mrs./Alo fanente ‘N'622.04 fect: thence E 83763|%¢ time end place sai LESSONS fee inence 8) 30038. fects, thente Bi opened and read Margaret Schwager of Utica; her) A= Fee GAVE WAT’ te tee right way ff aneasesT 6.38 fest! bonds tm the de-|mother, Mrs. Mary of Utica; |Am U fests, thence Dasho FE 4-7891 to beginning. | Also @ 38 feet of W 38/7 ation of $1,000 cock une origin-|tnree brothers, Nicholas Leiterman| 4m PHONE: FE 2-2253 fest of the GB Ms. 18.73 A. Srreminotinn ot Se of Wayne, Peter and Jacob Dasho|4™ te _leara, driving! _Expe pererae Wey ‘wT visting ‘steelyyim the cia eraer™ ot, aloe Utica: ‘and a sister, Mrs. Mary) ete an dition ma Mm Sutomatic and stander enirt p)poimt, distance 1332-48, tert “hence beur interest-drom eit dateat 6 ratelStueck of Detroit. ~ be° along center Pontise Lake Vn SAFE WAY ont $00.45. fects thence N 100-12 feet |payableon December3, $ite"Sad’ there: Bertha E, Gasiee Am SCHOOL sriy ama ensteriy along shore line 920|cember 1. shall state the en-| ROCHESTER—Service for Ber-eR DRIVING feet more or less to N and & % line;|nusl interest rate or rates upon Whleliihe © Gaslee, 64, 521 Mowakwa,|Anac ¥e it is subm: in multiples inacW & C.. 71 ~|% of 1G. Fae ered, wee for soch| will be at 1p. m, Monday from rmee Ox: ba Py — wie only. Accrued interest to| the William R. Potere Euneral |/ LOS .-Re date of delivery of suck yonge Tne exjrome here, with burial i Whitei2s ! vee Breakfasts—Luncheons p= Saad eacermaae time **|Chapel Cemetery. Mrs. Gaslee died Sh a Said bonds wil} mature serially on the!vesterday in Beaumont Hospital. At... Oi FOU AIN first 20%, of gos tm tas year 1088, v000,000| A Blue Star Mother, she is sur-sess capri + peg aes sock ofl vived by her husband 4 Lenard her leewe « . ma * 1958 and 1969. Nonesaid . : 28. of umm... . . of Riker Bidg. bondi are sebfect to Fedemption pret tolfather, Delbert Coble: one daugh fara Lobby maturity. Mrs Rhodehamel of Syra-| ane a eget re to be issued for the * vevcee SRA purpe of detraying the cost of ere icuse, N. Y.; a son, John Goslee, “Pastas three sisters, Mrs.|Burroughs THURSDAY AND FRIDAY caiitiens fo existing “rchoo! buainge and ot Ann Arbor; Starting 9:30 A. M. each day ecquiring sites and to sites, ini Ethel Ferguson of Wheeler, Mrs.|cinp _< ‘ said school district, and will, be Gan Bey»: ‘tiLenore Showers of Ashley and wy ss: MARCH 22 -23 obligationsof the rie wich ts oe Fiend ond voquseed by SS ee moa 28: 4 = : $2,258,297.78 Bvalented apen temable property| Ernest Coble )Carriet ee TH MANUFACTURING CO. Bi ii*icastary to. pay seid bonds and the|Cargon City, Willard of Ithaca and|cster ‘tree..": $ave Commonwealth Ave. ee oe ae tazing power as|Melvin of Detroit, and seven grand-~ DETROIT, MICH. may mit. from the provisions. ofl children. wes DETROIT: March 18 (AP!— Moss Sirs Constivution and the Miehigan Property| . ‘ ces ce get .. 2 barrows and an Benet’ Ld Palm .,.. 2 12.80 mostly Coble. x 4 Por the of awa: the bonds, N B f ‘ A... S\fce tor fecrty ‘watferm 190-98 Be Be. held Monday, MACHINE SHOP, GEAR & ——— cost C Ay eH ews in rie ; ‘ Beg Bo. oH a 5 aod & fre meee m3 lots "13.98; BS. wg the EN E MFG. PLANT of al the bonds from ‘Pow.. Rey, B.A |few 290900he, 1h. 00-1200, sows, under] S sabres e value of all interest on "| Rebert 25, of Waterford, Seneum ice $11 Rook Tue nee | |Cont 423 400 ths. 16.75-11.25; 435-600 Ib, sows April 1, 1986 to their tive maturi-Sewell, 26, Bont Mot... ¢ jw al “88 mmowuy 8 _ * mit te 52 !% a ; &i ~4 dela All Will Be Sold Piecemest Without Limit or Reserve TT en oe#TA Universal saddie-type, 3” Profitable Repair Parte spindle; W & 8 #3 Mode! 1740 & Business With Over yw a8 94 Modal im Pre} $510,000.00 Kermath Ports | wtectors; W & 8 2A Universal New ent Parts forMo; 1 We et Wes Transm s, Clutches, En- ‘#14 with bar feeds and tooling. eo. -ay EXGINE LATHES: Monarch %D. | Supper and 5 IGeared-Head. 16°30" centers and sory comgenemte. ae ee Low.KERMATH plier,Turchen feaCam Poll Sala a ERED. BOATS. tapers; Lodge & Shipley 14°x30't nati #2 Universal Tool & Cutter centers, H. D. Geared Head */ Grinder; Norton wet-type Surface taper; (2) MONARCH & HENDEY § «,.. 4er: (4) B & & Model 2 and taxa” centers; Sheldon 12X4" 95 “gurtace Grinders with -mas- centers Q@. C.; Cisco 20x60" cen-netic Chucks; B & 8 #3 Cylindri- to the whose bid on the sdoveldriving yesterday before \ pome We----2. goed te. Btn eo ee Soshecen Se Sears“ea Aied swith: SOIREE Re Be Ea Me Hale atnale eteee batae| | for she purchase of leas than ailof the|Furgy, was fined $15 with $20/DO.0 RNS." Se Shell ou... Tasicowe, Merenl,mreneco Se Rigber:| value, will be considered, ea rChem.....11 | Simmons...» $02\ pulls, stockers end feeders steady; about) | "A certified or eashier's check in the Liz. 1...."4e*. Bocomy Mob... 12 |%, Bend. prime 017-1008 Tb, steers 23.40; jemeunt of 900,000 drawn upon en in. Pleading guilty to drunk driving, | ee | Sou Pac... 91.4 prime 113 Be. and 1218 We ieere $1.68Ml Sermnndant or "rat company tnélz3 year-old Amos Hunt of Farm-|e suig tise Seery mand’ ZrSiend 20%,reemcurays i seedone| }8t "the: school district must secompeny|ington was fined $75 with $25 costs|fmer Rea :.. 11.7 Std Ol! Calif’. 97.4/8nd prime 1313 Ib. steers20.25 come cacm bid 00 9 guscantes of quad & yesterday by Farmington Town-|Erie BR coses 22.2 Std Off Ind... 88.6) Mercial and low good steers 16.00-17. on the ob badder, te -Jes ‘Allen C Pairb Mor .., oY Std Off NJ .. 1654 poy lagen ~g Sr wm, heifi i stcepted and thebidder falls to take up chip Juttien _ Pood Mach’... 64 oo. oe; $13) 16.50-18.58; ulllity and commercial ofand pay for the bonds. No interestsh St. Patrick's Day dance Ford Mot.... 62.1 Stud Pack 8.6 end 3 unevenly 13.00-16.00; bulkflowed on the good faith checks see 7 Be : Oeawed onpromptly inesrooasfulreturned bidaers.ch witlibidder’ sponsored byMarch the17th Lake Orion; Lions|rreck’'ree. .”. 383ae Gather Pap... 6 |Netscdns‘cane 1R60; towweapetoatl § puung’ senpmetetel ~ tative or by Tegiatered mail. by sents moe dal igy alld = . ot a oe PE he gg oJ 16 00.11.80: von Le pane i pg a . Bg Gen Pe ..... 81.4 Texas Co .. 126.6| utility and commercial bills 12.50-16.50unqualified : inion nk rn . L. C. Anderson’s) on highway bond econ one a Tex G Sul... bo oe good and choice 546-150 Ib, feeder steers Ml approving the legality of the bends. ‘The|M-2™. Admission 25¢ per person /Ges ‘Ghose..) 87. Time R Bear 116) MOY ITS IRS[Mi cost of sa al‘opinion and of, the and Hearold (Arizona) Rice, caller.|Gen Tei ..... 4 Tren W Aer: 50° |cer a gee oko, es and SHEPHERD ~ MARCH 15, 1008,| er abr al aieand. Mire, Claire Strobl: {ister of Mre. Jone M me . tdovd andMinee, yt pm. from to Pu- XG Interment win ot the . Richard J. J.. 211 Diek St, age , 88; ae A Mii, Sindys Mise Gloria J t . Julie M. : dear Mics Melon, Supernant “and Mrs. ; yg lg HAULERS FOR IM- MEDIATE WORK, MUST -HAVE-GOOD PAST. EXPERIENCE AND REFERENCES. NONE OTHER NEED APPLY. CALL FE i$6125, EXT, 22. Ex a . — ere; AtlasVERTICAL 10”. TURRETS, multihesds eal; Norton 10x24 External; Bryantyigue) 113 and Model 10 Internal begp= [Ml liverea Sy caries Denes st Detroit, Michigan 7 pod —Ady. b 2 ~ aad . Soe ac! aa“ST HideoTaget Cen. +4 -384\ last ren vealer trade fairly active, prices generally unchanged; bulk good] will10 be bend Monday. March a.m. from St. 19 at (3) Ballard 24": Rodgers 36°. MILLING MACHINES: Kearney & Trecker Model H Vertical Planer Chu-king Qrinders; Badger and Gardner Disc Grinders, (12) “% to “5 4 Pp. Double End 6 to 10° Ped- he right ts reserved to reject eny or) St, Eulalia Guild of St. Vincent) Good: 063 Un Carbide Mj all.bids. ome snoutg| Chureh is having a Penny Supper |Gcodvesr 116 Unit Air Lin [i , Envelopes containihe,te Po monds.|Sat. Eve in ballroom of the Casali ao Ae. 4) Go BS. i19.6/82¢ ch oe eee 42.4 adios S00 he ctheetaase pore ere Pflcommerciai unevenly 1800-2100; cull| See eet oe des Dancieen-dctune Vemeel iene where recitation of the Rosary Type, power 24x96" (1950); bed, 30° height.8!) Cincinnat! #3 Hor ~ estal Grinders. ON'NG &# BORING: Barnesdri! “Dated: 7 March 18, 1988. NROE M. del Rey. 111 Oneida Rd. —Adv. oes. Julf Ol _..... 4596 OeUS OnLines... 32.3| low utility38 | 10.00-14.00. over 15 Ib. vealers . mostly al Sunday evening at § p.m. Reheee & Chae Gene e contet: (8) Clncinnali @3 Nery wry 28° stroke, Vertical imternal secret, Gacestion.| Rummage sale, K. of C. Hall, 8./Holand F --. 14 US Rabb capt paler ae pe rene treet Wilmer ne "gunde ‘f , " sontal dial Horizontal type; H. D. (2) Cincinnati w/power feeds, fydraulic; Moline 2-spindle hog, (2) Sunnen Hortsontal Hole Floor Hi a at. 16, 1988) Saginaw, March 23, 5 to March 24, 9 to 11 a. m 9 p. m.|R oker Ki... —Ady, | Cent ..... 415US Tob Warn B Pic . 19. |shorn lambs mostly S6c lower; bulk good| 20.5 and tholce offerings with mixed length: VANGELOFP. August, 9730 Cooley ii, Lake Rd., Brown & Sharpe #2 Kearney & Trecker #4 Universal; Vertical; ysogel GAR Hones; Hutto Hor. CUTTERS, ROBBERS: Ls ( pred Log ,.08, Ronties ot ro Gate to z be” a held -aic tae : tt Sal Indust Reymimicnce ae a Woes Un woes a 31.3 | new west rowth, 19.00-30.00. Compared33.2) last Thureday slaughter lambs uneven age 32: be hewsand of MaryVangetoft;don fotherof Math; (2) B & 8 #5 Vertical, w/tooling. PRODUCTION MILLS: Newton Du- potnte 3L 59> Broach; Hydraulic Horisontal Barber-Colman A-1616 Hii parch H¥/South 27, 1966, at Main Street, 1:30 p.m. Rochester, at 223/t9 1» Mich-838 W. m. Pirst ian Church,|!terlex “Int Bus Ir .. 33 442 Wilson & Co Woolworth 15.5|Iambs around 40.6\as much as 50c higher after opening $1.00 higher on Monday: Vangeloft; dear ichae] Kerensky, of Mrs. Funeral serv- olex 24x60"; Cincinnati; Duplex 48° Gear Hobber, Fellows 5A Gear J ‘gen. March 18, 16, 1908 = —Adv. erg povohf Ge rap yee fot ere very active, taking more -= & held 7, March utomatic; Sundstrand Models 33 gnaper; (2) G & E 12H and 16H “re Rummage sale, Episcepaliint Paper ...125¢ Youngst Gh&T 07.4) shipment; Ch heed reaniote for Bete) a Steere Denerel Nome Wit and 3; Rigidmills, Kent OwensIM. RADIAL DRILLS: Cincinnati-Bick- ford ¢ ft, 9” column and (3) 3 ft.W" cols. all geared; (2) Ameri: Q,ar Hobbers; Whiton Gear ter: Michigan Gear Lappingchine Model 995; Red Ring g & § Gear Checkers. Cut- Ma- and PUBLIC SALE Exe St. entrance jInt Sfiver ... 66.6 1958 Buick 2 door, motor We. 10063294, | Chuch, hange St. ~+| [Sele to be held at 10:08 em. Tuesday. Pri. March 16,2 to 8 p.m. Adv __ _STOCE AVERAGES eee. becuase mekieee “|p sale, Congregational! ™* Asclated Press. 4 lambs 22.50: bu to prishe wooledlambs under 105 {be 20.00-22.00: some by|tholee end prime 11¢ ibe, 10.80; deck}mostly, prime 94 Ib.shorn mambs Mot] William Strong offtetating, In- terment in Veterana section of Terry Mah. park Cemetery. Mr.Dun kett “Uoere Puneeel Meme tan 30°. Morris 30” and Barnes#1 and 22 Horizontals. DAILL PRESSES: Natco i¢-spindle; Gas @ DIESEL ENGINE TESTSTAND, over $62,300.00 Tool Crib; f,.mendous well-equipped inspec- March . 18, 16, 1986 SgChurch, Mull a. m. to 8 p. Pri eatSt. Pri. Mar. 16 at m. Mar. 17, 8 to 11 3 Inde, 10 Prestenlass came a.| wet, gaa? Rats a 1618 Ul. Btecks| ae 148 1884 lambs 19.00-21.00; cull tosisughter sheep 400-690. ae chales shorn AubureWEEDON, Cheries BeightsMARCH 14, 1086, Bi, it Lenette aoe Beasch 36, 2. 12 and Sspindieedjustable gang drills; Demco & Wright ¢ and Cepindie: MinstermM" =H. D. Gingle-spindle; (20) Dette, Walker-Turner. Allen and tion Department Power Saws, Ar- oor Presses: Threading and Tap- ging Machines, Holsts, Cém- oressors; Spray Booths, Shop gouipment, 10 fully furnished of- LANSING | W—Motor . . Wheel m. Spring ¢ —_— children. Corp ee ‘| all phases accounting, 4 — = ge[oeb-66 high 1985 low. 1954 high 1984 low Fr] 9704 3491311.0 1439 13331441 114.8123.0 (178 Re ibe767 188. 67.2 148.8| 68.3 155.2) 05.4 108.0) AGO, $fSRONE tendo vere Guise sales butchers around stendy withnesday’s average, spote of strength but ne woes me and weak; pentWedearly sows Alma J. Weedon; dear father ofMrs. Harold Spits, Moward C. an Weedon; broth. or of Lewis Weedon and -Mrs, Lin reo habs Gears ae rt to 38" capacity. ficea with steet desks chairs, files, Terai External: Landis Mose isle model office machines, Draft a” 6x18 Pisin Cylindrical; Cincim-ing and blueprint machines, ete. Avctioneers’ ° Repre sentati we on P Premises, . Ph Phone TR sseTT WERSHOW DAVID WEISZMilton J. 7313 Melrose—WE 3-8541 840 San : julian— MI 8005, . Les Angeles 46. 5 Auctioneers, Los Angeles 14. LET'S [yesterday reported 1955 net earn-| time ts; monthly clos-x 32 Wwed¥6 I butchers 19 s0-3.06|Mings of $2,990,353, equal to $3.54| igs and tax work. PE ¢-9295. Fle fig | EE at's Hi nor share. This compares with net —AdV. | Figures after decimal — ore _ i F egl ed yA Bea nmnied No. _* we | | os in 1954 of .$1,729,458, equal If mostly Ne 1 and 28 300-228 Ib. 13.10-your friend’s in jail and nel Sen es oH “sy 13.25, latter price for a short Pas + to $2.04 per share. bail. Ph. PE 5-424 or MA 5-4031. Kingston Products’... 3 -.3| Seck, 280-330 Ib. butchers 12.00112.80; Sales in 1955 $78,595,517 air? Meroe 31 3.9 220-378 Ibe 11 §0-12.00: shows 380-880 Ib. ies » were 90,011, —Adv. hasone o abecetve® a gg 1052.11.50, with occasional choice light compared with $53,873,726 in the muay Mat 44 [208 under 380 fb. bringing sitghtiy) ppl dap oto PDE «. 4,) mere ON previous . year. This represents an . ’ che gales Wa ond aks Selable cattle 2,500; salshie calves 300;) 46 t. said Presi-o sale; bid and asked steers slow, mostly about. steady, in- increase of per cent, —_—__--oooo-stances 25-50 lower; heifers fairly activedent M. F. Cotes. Approve Factors in Sale voulers steady, te weak; seahorse ood° PP |feeders fully steady: a package of high| @ e ison of Refri tor C prime 1,020 Ib stéér yearlings af 25.00:. etrigera ompany & few other prime steers 22 96::go0d » |to high choice steers 16.50-21.80; choice "DETROIT uf — The Detroit Edi. GREENVILLE — Directors of 'sreeiy 1850-2100; ; 2 few loads good teers 16.50 and 1675 carrying & com- 4son Co. reported today an increase \Hupp Corp., and officials of the meretat sai’ tie{+ a@ pockaepackage weitity and in net profitsof $26,297,000in 1956, Gibson Refrigerator Co., have ap-| Ran tote high mad emis ese an increase of 18.8 per cent over \proved an agreement for Hupp to) heifers 10 29-71 00, mostGO! ‘ers 16.00-16.74; utility to low good1954, bop Aosta ron and assets. | rede 12.00-18.78: ‘utility and ot 3 p.m. from. the’ Densleon-Homa. usin ber. eS peed a Inter. Lodge No. 810 will conductLedge of puree = yo Toeshome, Friday evening at § p.m, Mr. Weedon ts at the Donelson- Johns Puneral Home = ————-— — : Card of Thanks 1 ~~~ ne earned WORDS CANN ; depe Mr sete -eepPiaoreg te aad and relatives for their beautiful‘floral offerings and kind deedsduringthe loss of my dearest hus- band, Ww. Special thanks to the Rev, Winan for his comforting words, Mr. Charles aA i21645 field ard. ay Service, GO AHEAD With Oldsmobile SALESMEN WANTED There is a bright futute for vouin sales. The men we want are with a “Rocket 8” a pleasure to own and drive. Walker L. Cister, president, in reporting to stockholders 11,00-13.00; canners end cutters said 10.00-11.73; utility and commercial bullsGibson stockholders will meet April’ 13.76-1560: : good heav fet bulls 11.90- that good and choice vealers %2.00-25 to approve the pact and Hupp,|{ $3 fo:mece’ eth, commercial vealers jof Cleveland and Detroit, on the 10.00-31.00; a short load of good 800 Ib. | feodins steers 16.65. same date will ask stockholders to Racine In Memoriam A PPL Le PPP 2 2 :ARNINGSUNLIMITEDJEROME MOTOR, SALES authorize additional shares for the iFirst A-Surface Ship ‘ your years were best, You're called from the work of GRINDER—OD,. provides Ready by Early 1960 “INSPECTOR The ° proposed agreement " EIEN pn le a wap Cana OE that Hupp substantially will assume Must have experience on trade-in allowance for all Gibson liabilities. tolerance, precision airerat? | WASHINGTON (INS) — The daughters, conta-lows and grand: good used cars. It also $1,200,000 will pay Gibson of subordinated about \Navy plans deben-first nuclear to float the surface ship world’s in early Tarnings per share equalled $2.45|tures convertible into Hupp com-1960. : in mon stock, $7,500,000 par value of Rear Adm. Albert C. Mumma; JEROME Oldsmobile-Cadillac dividend|SeriesA 5 per cent convertible chief of the Navy's bureau of ships preferred stock and 600,000 shares ‘also said in his arinouncement that same of Hupp common stock. st service plans to operate the! 280 South Saginaw Street eer atomic-powered submarine Nauti- PhoneFE 4-3566 “8 against $1.60 for the totaled previous Postal delivery year. |cient times, goes back to an-lus through a jjoriginal fuel. second year on its In NG MEMORY OF HOW- ard Newbanks Jr. who paged, = @ years ago March -16, Pour yeare our, derling sil on cert. i ed We know Be: are happy with Sadly missed by Mommie, Daddy, Brother, Sisters, 3 mM W, a ey 2-6301 merc Pi ’ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS.’ FRIDAY, MARCH 16; 1956 “Hele Work Nanted L Seenate M __ Business Services | J3 _Lost & Found Pr.) Wid, Contracts,32| Megs. | or —— wack i ys ACTION!| tiac Press, for lathe, mill & bench Mipd A rer work. Must be experi- insire os enced in. reading both as- sembly & detail prints. WOMAN TO CARE FOR 2 CHIL Kae E Must be able to do own dren and eat biuee : setups and layouts. This | -Edw. WsStout, Realtor WOMAN, cae ie COOKING, nN. ot position offers steady em-| ¥ ats poe M2 CLERICA Nght house Hive in, $30. Oth- er re & poet y Large family. to do in own hom ent with concern hawt tier: 30. ‘Secossery. BEFOREbail ing special machin-|¥ WOMAN a CARE FOR telly ey, then see dren, FE 6-377. Ca bet. 1 & 3 gabrrat sores & ee oo. ery & automation uip-|_19t jong I ; A ment. 50 hour week, Oon- p.m, ror 9 meseseee fay Help Wanted 8 tact W. M. Peterson, PPL ~ =< Seoaty AUBURNa AVE. FE 4-41¢9. S | Paaeeg7 75, COATS, & CONTRACTS E. Ate A Carey caeDetroit Corp. Experi-16B/ bg orl » in = jac.Sg Ex “Garden Plowing — ae oe references. — TED POSITION HOME rE withend A IN | as general housewerk -ol Hod in Ee Ee ops per o Cash buyerstae f PLOWING. ‘ Sabet ase IND iddle-aged | if only weler, stove gud retrig form WN, YEARROUND OF S| Peden iy "ie Riad, ‘on established” Watkins} ee hak yor ‘sell, to‘apply 180 nour _. _ter pen. ant gl ge lees dt i LARGE Ri VATE 8 “F019. “ | Chatfield BATH WASHINGS AND IRONINGS. PICK om the . Lost burn Bring in your, contract or call _Up and deliver. PE 2-4573, _Income | Tax Service 1717| Opdyke So pend hex oe Sxl $75. Average es 2 . EG rs WASHINGS & IRONINGS. PICK-aati iiindedl value, FE 1-0483, up to $250 weekly. Referral sys-DIRECTOR 68-2514. -. tem siment phone OL 1-118 or we 44107. dwest 46600, or up & deliver, FE ¢63 a INCOME TAX SERVICE Los: MAN'S BROWN WALLET J & “HAYDEN, RRealtor 2 tiesROOMSOFF N.990PERRY.Rot UTILI-) ated, AND part NEWLY 140 Clemens, DECOR- furnished. ; furn. E. Walton en Eves. Os NEAR HOME ~ eh 5 os ayes Garrett staurant 3 tenis FURN. APT. 103 ME-2 3 4 ROOM APAR tre,Building Service 12) aring Ws’ Now eke Pay Day| ward BA) me ‘china | MILK ROUTE Reliable couple maintenance os LAYING, SANDING gtrFIN. | FE _¢es9___}818. SAOINAW mS 2-008. ved scanlrach OF equity aaa vite th m, and for beat, hot: wajer. at home decorative rag Ne me-eating He r ACCOUNTING “AND BC EWARD FOR 3 RN. 18T. INFORMATIONON FLOOR, ringer SALESMEN WANTED vga exp. rm. _t ity Comes ret" tng. I special jar, u side K. goL. esapieton: Realtor Rear to store and bus. FE $-0142. mth aand ye bee Me, Sn." 38 One of the: lar-A pent opening, ideal working eon Pctig Goeirasteree FE 37647 FE 81 re chee John Zurbrick FE Si” at : “weekends: | 2 ROOMS -PURNISHED, = ae WILLING ditions, and vacation with pay A-l PLASTERING. NEW HOMES, “ACCOUNTING & TAX SERVICE NICELY gest and most CALL Mrs. Feehan, ponerse _tepairs speciality, PE 2-585? _ing girls. 86.8.Francis, —"°" |} & BATH UPPER WELL HEAT. Bee AEA,AT re e645 wile at Bates. Birnsityhem -2602--“Hobbies & Supplies 24A permanent dairies A IR cement 8 E550! Ra. Ho: Ne pe oe 2 ROOMS NEAR FISHER BODY 64. "Newly painted.Tile bath. with Ref and cleanlin-| Adults only. No pets. 47 Charlotte, in the area. “WORK NEAR HOME — 7s Agencies. 8A Ed Hawley Oftiee: 1041 Argyle NEW SCRA en, Men only FE 54-0626. 8-2025. Reliable man for maintenance at AN TAX PRE-WE NEED _ BATH. PVT. ENT. 1261 ae INCOME aw.Younger men pre-A SET OF B |PLANSDR home shop. “eeany bu EM CONTRACT + ave" eames qualify ACCOUNTS PAYABLE yy Raiding, anh, LAND Ss ilieg NEAR ferred — ~ 9 ROOM AEF. NEA YMCA, fisted ree P sat pe between hepa § lady yourself with one ages rlence in 4 ib FA BERT. eA weap: | WOON Feehan. Aeccamia: Sabie. oo eceivable, LSE:SPE IEE | OEE of the best train-, Birm-cay do lite typing and has aS COMPRESSORS. ain tooia,| "= 72!" % W Huron yn ee Soy, Sing aati otis |* OOM Sv PRIVATE wer ame a cEeES @ call Pree esti-off Johnson. = bord yore heat. — “EMing programs in chines to work 5 day week. SE ae ; tCaees kes hesters, sand-——NGOME TAX. SERVICE Roce APT, PRIV. ENT. sie 50 NAXCY AT CAREER CENTE phone today, 'N. or including the country. Con-SACKSON'SRE NTAL BENIA SR GAUS : . child wel. > BI Riker Bldg, FE 6-0416. Nicholie & Harger Co, , FE Pate ROOMS, BRATED REFRIO. priely Natt toe tact --representa-ew. Moateaim £5200) is W. Hu . 18 wl Ww. Fy NEWLY DECORATED —5¥0ve_Clean. fee en BIRMINGHAM | Al CEMENT WORK FE 4-1893_ Eves. PE 8-0317 ; UICK C giticieney apt. Adults only. 15 7 Ags RS10 tives at the Wal-IMMEDIA’ OPENING AT ONCE ms # General pe og secrete ook LLOYD. MONROE geoph rte peeYOUR}: “movie camerasdron Hotel, 7 Ambitious woman with good car =e res i agg “\. do- | re) ASH 7 ROOMS ‘AC HIGH. ATH, orn RE- to 8 pm, Sat. end glensing spereonality’ to sell 7B ingha: prety yment | FE INCOME TAX SERVICE | 1032°we ih Por your land you'l| Private bath and entrance. For Tanernot eestor 9 bks feen sa m 46866 INYOUR . contracts— real estate me te Bervice goyment ham y. MI 46-4254 BASEMENTS _home, OA ohn a8 YOUR | eee 2. Beree ESBS} Bicacit Servite ~ eck for Mr.| }aPeseey, © emplered counts! Ses Pe tae +—March 17. tiene and work full Full or partial-repairi id & | INCOME TAX REASONABLE OR time, Prefer experienced cep] leaky -2008 week OR after onals WHI 7 NICE LARGE ROOMS WEL? |3 ROOMS & BATH.INQUIRE40 OPPORTUNITY r= €YOLONE CAREER GIRLS| basemenment waatdrprool-dare, 3-0366 _Notices & Personals 25 but wil ae training righ g. Cemen ts rains — | _ 6°! me_ appointments. | E © ecamen fama pisces ok Bron 1 ee Pence USS Steel needs parttime woman. Applyin pares and ask OPCs MOR. — car ood also additions garages, & breeze-INCOME Tax ree PRIVAT ae E : Washing privileges’ garage. |) ROOMS, UTILTITES FURNISHED DETECTIVES. SS to sell residentiai fot Mr. Bro ways roofing, Wa ft atrest, 200 : rE eee ey ple ' foal write ‘yclone cae BASEMENT PRi-|3 ROOMS AND ake siding, Le ab ros & ODELL bg Roe I Ss in "benenis work. Li-2 ROOM APT. BEGINNER» BS) Gh & PHONE: “eiPIRE ca). — 20 _years exp. FE 5-5201, BR vate ent. Private . Suit. for Lights heat and pay ith car gto HOME aN REMODELERS _Siaee St aes L ACHINE ork od erotred Kana Shoes — ° or_3_men._ FE ¢-3135. ize ond 4 A it, a ar oo CE 48063 NEED | HELP a Pred 6 LTO ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE Near bus.tine. “a 8. _Telegre a von SaaS PERE WOR: SEAMS: wntown ares See "oe tant ei] Wi oecrtteg, “tet ver pe Por. Ad sTR: eee lee Residential ant seminar 1 e return, FE # oe ai tres 5 Se, | J 46306. -‘ole gy or ERESTED f Phone _OR_ > 7 ROOM se BATH.kee form MIDWEST work FE Dianetics oo nM FURNISHED APART-|}) AND UTILITIES. FFRigs. ‘Guaranteed Pb. SAVE. MONEY FE ‘42546 between 4 pm. and 300,000.00 ment. OR 3-4701, duire, stove. First floor. 34 School ern SALEAOIRL OVER 230 406 Pontiac State Bank Bidg Sie geese = file FE $9277 return for you 9 p.m. $200,000: KITCHENETTE, PRI- SEEDS SALESMEN CALL FOR, BLOCK BRICK CEMENT WORK tc Clerk St. PE Cle64 for Sppt, in'w i ue,Oe ne wg mA & fireplaces FE2-2408. oA AJPH Chats tor abet eee At our dis to purchase new| Yate bath entrance. com-|3 ROOM APT PVT. BATH AND APPOINTMENT dagines, Pe eos a 14, or teagan gland piracts to lent tum oe &. weet4 TL FE ener bere Pep teteerat =a CARPENTRY a GENERAL” RE a we ACCOUNTANTS 1000 TOP QUALITY BUS CA sell, ASE FOR BOB MAHAN.” 2AND 3 RAY O'NEIL, Realtor Beauty ( rators—2__ ROOMS 1 ¢ wE ecsic. FE «1460, No deakine: . job fel murest & diversity _Sstimatecall FE 6-004 | 13 N. Perry at josiyn PE e243! | Embossed. Telegraph} @ color, come. Sor ai | Call § 202 8. Open,94 start. Steady. $3.45. 94.25 " |” ‘References, Beate after p an who looks! “CEMENT & BLOCK | Dali. eves & < Sunday BalCash CoD.with order,Y or dep. $1.25, To Buy—To Selli—To Ins ly ROOMS AND: BATHPRIVATE: <.0?e2 wy ure =| ROOM FURN APT P¥r BATH |? ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE Co-onerstive ReetSe clalen me "PONTIAC wort PE bn. WORKING Mays3 INCOME TAX] MA : 410 N. Perry. oe oe bol et LE na tind eee ce East son jan wr OE Ps2s cil Service CEMENT 18 OUR SPECIALTY.| Baldwin Ave, 9.m-# i yr 6750 4, APTS. { AND PRIVATE 8 p.m. EO INVITATIONS, aAND RM: PRIVATE Rooms BATH, CASHIER_ YE _¢306} Sears —MIDWEST eee PE . L ndr Service 18 AINTYDarn ¥ ere Fonwuitat ROOM BoLawe. FaraFi ndry MAID= —s—acom—aev icat soning 45470. ware RNISHED 2 ROOM were ABEAve WITT BL Oftien air.ander years MT yrorelbbei eg. Domes: re Sane Mar EALTY 00. UTORS bath. couple. utilities 111 Somi.|* a wyping enential, i pomes oe ren MES chi a8 ELECTRICAL WIRING LICENSED LACE CURTAINS PLA ASTER 8SPECIAL “LITTLE a ve “priate xchange |= work trom ve * 5 Needed Figo, sivoino. tarno-ano| {stad "ne Pension| E'Pn. Soe Batade OPE Pa | OW mete RFE Tw |goat, MME, ARE mag «OO fg, MTA Maar Moehanic's Helper ‘ Hon SALES GIRLS of ant. : finishing 12 ss. experience. guat-| FOR” FAMILY LACH SRY: ay ke yas aie i at hg ng A ee PARTIES, ee Experiencegin ready-to-wear, to antic § Without tools me Leo ‘and Sack, FE S148a,gies "Ca Sie ae ‘Laundry FURNISHED. PE 23231 Wanted Real Estate 32A |? ROOM AEF Slee Ii. -No| Fis aD BATH. ALL MOD- tiacBitate pitta DOR SoeeWivan:WaVe BARYY | 5 18-A ‘cash oF hostess gifts. | WANTED: WITH APT. ADULTS OWLY.| Ser of foun Bird. Journeyman Journeyman rE §-0227 Bank au SANDING. we | ‘OLDSeespt LAa | trent ping2 J er water. er, 2 Deguindre cor- BLOOMFIELD led bel AGER PE 40612. _We0_ Fine Grove ak = GA a SELOn . After @ p.m. # AND 3 ROOM CABINS. FASHION SHOP =F facilities, Fete tls Tau Lo FLOOR LAYING SANDINGexperience.| ANAND| | COMBINEDspring FORCES. up L-ANDOCAP-| IN DEBT? STOP.! 7 ! 24131. Ei oceans be ah, CRE w years img. clean pees LOOK MY | Tru-Rustic Cabins. § ROOM HEATED APT ADULTS a idern eam sep wel Me a eas ~ ito you axe having troub Want te buy from wate arty __ 8, Brooever. — -garage, $95 mo. FE 468 Bide, Baldw ve, ear RB. 2 Keller — owing Tens saeee yee today. pitust be right eperewane. Os ROOM PLOOR WO isis, S uc MichiGaR’Gcxeprt us Oigelvine priced = 10 nee Jessie:|§ 18ST APT. FLOOR LAYING, ‘SANDING &FIN-ovina TRUCKING di 8. Saginaw P. 7? FE ~PONTIAC Sutton. CLEAN ATE EN-|_ children,41001, C_ BudBills,FE bags. | “4:1 MOVING TROCEINO. Pc 4 store Theater. PE iat prong pag rence. 5 ROOM LOWER, HEAT & GAS R GUARANTEED=| _ anytime. ee Ts: Sows ES SUS COT Mahan Has Buyers 2 AND 3 EAM HEAT. furnished #1 5Parke ASHES AND RUBBISH, CALL ae STR YOU WAN Baldwin| ADULTS ONLY. WEST SIDE 3 Operators JOBS FOR MEN FLOORa Fi arenes me Non heen —_ ates 3. SANDING. “LAYING ix. PE_5-3047. foe. bhai dike demand r sales ive "ingare pt Se on| foome and bath utilities, $62.50; raaymen Truck Mech. en ndner, SPRI ASH. e 2 nee * _tisoe. ~ rubbish Ker re ——EEE your pee Sales ol ‘will certainly “tate a ote CaaS utilities, $75; Wh LEanos _ 3-074, Sena Lowtaail bg = + = =) to Fe ' lonein ; a" b.. » tities. $57 - FIREPLACE BUILDER. TONE irooEnn os ed easona ‘ ae eolle a specialia ie, | Booth. sal very fe-Harger, MPOn . Experienced hed mech, ‘ref required... totimate. Work guaranteed. ‘Call c= saying, HAULING. 1)"w. "Warren. teat Jacob-“dealings Pontiac att rion $8 2 rap FR | In of Estate in as sega takApply CAREER ONS “BUILDING REPATR, |HAULING Jt NK. 1NO . We handle all ee 23 : .000's_Fiower Shop. r that you! © | pati. "35202. Call eyes, AVON Pr, ¢ ROOMS AND BATH, B-1 Riker Bidg. tering tie work, PE: and” closing” ‘Cail’ us'to-|3 ROOM APT. CHILD WELCOME. | Quired. ema os | oe “cement work. Piss. | basements & attics. ae | Mearns Mate 1 7Sil DATE; | enciog and 42290 |INCINERATORS CLEANED. ASH| reeponsibic for "any "depts con-day to lst your property. ee Employment TER Stenographers GUARANTEED ROOFS ALL | [%,7ubUn hauled. Clean wo. PE cted r = n— 3 ROOMS AND BATHMerF ogo Westward, | Or w 5, TERRACE Josenn Kinds, EST. 1018, Hugus Magi flow AND HEAVY -RAGLING. self, Wullam H Hansel, #2 roo at? We in Se ee ow. 3 rooms & bath. stove & Office = “At any Ume_ PE. 6-0008 ° | ae 7 ROO Py NEAR TE cane) ™ gas * month ‘Cau atx a ot : fiovsr. LON. i MOVER, rue LIGHT HAULING, L =| 103.ad ——— .——2— — PONTIAC — equipped. ANH FE S-VENYiikte ea ROOMS. BIANO INSTRUCTIONS: MAJORS 508. FLEMING.o rLooe tate Cient No A Ll! THIS MONTH bath. Private So aly. ‘Cal, bath all utilities furn. Inquire Apply MOTOR Sanding, finishing. 156 Edison. Ph.|_ PE -cards $2.95a to _before OR_ 04 Oakla: oor INNERS, ng. ng. 82135 Business 1000 pA 2. INFORMATION CALL FE 23-4405 |DIGRT 1000. EM 3-2682 RE. 2 RM. APT. 387 OMOR COUPLE ——] AND HEAVY TRUCKING, Coapanhvemeal Meinle ineuens y. FE +4780 A ot | DEI---RIO APTS._ DIVISION PONTIAC PIANO LESSONS GIVEN, CLASSE. | TARD CLEARING ugg tom | _Sod_aravel pe song, 1 ST) W anted Trumpet Medium "FE See eae | ROOM FURNISHEDa1 28) OAKLAND APT cal, or popular, beginners wel-crete broken. OL MAN WITH TON 1 TROCE 1078 Huron _ Young % W. PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. MOTOR Somrenee Musie Co., for os = wea an: Children Board NEXT nem a1 ROOM: |cga fe ol EG EET LEGSTE Possession r] GLENWOOD AVE. come. Phone Director, PE 40566 trreote en, rea eee FE ¢-8421_ Wtd. to 26 eae 8t. ier 430, 3 * ties fur P Oeunte outs. mates, FE ised yese52806. xi DELL CCAR I AGE Dea en ae J re! Call Tooms and bath, FE 2-7832 _ BOARD CHILDREN, “WE CAN SELL TouR HOME Ee. > TERY DIVISION WANTED 1FIAxO, TEACHER FOR NEW 3 ROOMS BATH HEAT Drake Section. In = tome Mfpossible, MA 66010.pd a. fle oP= Ne DAY CARE Fe“POR LI-A Ee SOS | cena Remnant5 "wortins | faraisbed.Also apt fa modern” Everythin wip Bae —— MODEL TAKERS PRIVATE BUILDERWOULD eeLikE| REDUCED RATES CHILDREN| _ furnished. building home. PE S171. | 31600_N'Western Hwy at Melt, | orpels.PE erat. entire peivene. ‘iso hand lay-out re Personne! Dept. __ Workk Wanted Male. 10) —oue Lobe Ee bome art evatiabie. rE i "or br “oo hool Dj giOME, POR PRE- 4-068)or FE 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE ENTRANCE En aoe ehSteammc beae Ay MACKIST — _ 5-0242 tRrv0c ZING Pao | eheoren ; Adults only, 164 Lintoln, FE Wear Crescent Lake KOOP WASTER. NEW AND Wee past lle cy THTe FE 2-6019 | GLENWOOD AVE. LJ 'O venings week-avyinn | Wtd. Household Goods 27 —. = —— Brunswick |_ $420_ PHARMACISTS _ends. FE_}-0648. pair. toe work Free esti-| Cail PR ¢cebe ——e—e——e—eeeeeo sor Not Sold 2 ROOMS, ADULTS ONLY. pRIVATE APT ADULTS FB o ities for advance-PONTIAC, MICH A) WALL WASHING 4AND ANY naar —___FE 30)._______|' 3706p a9 N. Paddock. ® st ® ROOFING, ND ALL ieeeWS ae D fare S| FURNITURE NEEDED RM. APT. 3%7 OSMUN. COUPLE ——7 >.> Dane” ARS MAR seecke home Ost es Excellent BLOCK “LATINO | BASEMENT. charee: FE! Entire or odd lots, the | if * only FE Of SIX LARGE ROOMS hr. week _ArthurDavis, ORIando : deal for FebruaryAs TRUCKING # HAULING RUB-oy oreeate one Usted) 7ROOM FURN. APT 1 eMAtL ON WEST SIDE | M 1 BI.D«. SE RV TICE _bish anytime cheap. FE 8-1770. CARPENTER AND CABINET. child _welcome. @ Clark | . . Fy nz eRrERIENCED OTALe ape work new and repair, OR D&M MS AND BATH. ait “AND, od Perk. cai 7 oe reer, 2" bedroa Toom and ere e | Spey Store, 61wi Srenace te ON "BaaTER WORK. NEW. oR . LAYING Trucks to Rent } Ferry. rooms, 2 baths pair. No ob too “small, or tooa SNYDE FLOOR 3 ROOMS FURNISHED, NO CHIL-, andk _ $100 per month. Pom ALL | eopahinecos ~ WAITR: Dar on ing and ieuuee. Phone FE FoR “aurea DISPOSAL | OF dren, no drinkers. 130 Green St. _tiec I Press ‘Box 12 . _work part time. cee yiol _ 50508 ae _EE 61823. ~UNION CT : ~Winter Prices Now in ‘e Tea oS en eats LET U8 BUY ifTF OR AAUCTION ° 3 LARGE ROOMS 5. WEAT. 1 LIGHT aa —— and bath Adults only, TOR 8ER MAN _and gas, adults.743 “Virginia Ave. J REALTORS service commercial domestic = Effect on All Remodeling Pontiac Farm and NE OF eoacs “LARGEST xie } CLEAN ROOMS, PRIVATE EN-“Ce G. HEMPSTEAD E Oereges essary. for Lt te Combination Storm Sash Industrial Tractor Co. furniture buyers. Cash waiting. Phone OR 3-1205 3 _trance. 2 men. 36 Pi 110, © Huron FE 48284 . Roy employe benefits 40 br Roofing ROOMS UPPER CLOSE IN WEST SIDE APT “VAC. NEW Seat ak FE wooDWARD TO BOY ALL Tyas | WANTED, PARh eri eu __Adutts 37Parke ng serv: 23035, ane & Siding WanrEn ine: o, oF wie. = Cheap, Love. garage. Ing. 580 Ww. specialty. one OSnt ny PE ele *" | of furniture Phone FE 28823, EM ‘32681. Huron $8 * Oakland SOreRSOLD ELF BETWEEN 1 ) * days. UTILITIES —Sart Additions work: couple, west side. _ 2 ta Attics Finished Porches Enclosed Painting & Decorating 20) WANTED FURNITURE | WEE PUY Saath RgUrtt. case vines ou Rent Houses-s FiFurnished 35 REAL ESTATE wmiea.ca work, AAiticn tebe = reation * Repairs. “EM if you have oo for sale Sy Kitchen Remodeling No a= mtrment 3 ROOMS, FURN. CHILDREN eres ee ~~~ A-1 PAINTING PAPERING and want prompt. serv-CASH FOR YOUR ___Mason Thompson, FE 48264 fee and the highest HOME OR EQUITY Wecome. 6460 Williams Lake Rd |3 BEDRMS. WALLED LK. MOD. 2RM. NEWLY DECORATED. rrr oan. to city. Reasonable. MA SALESMEN | 778. orice Apply Feetine Press Bor We need 2 salesmen CARPENTER WORK NEW AND —-. L ISTERIOR DECORA-a ne — -Q ime with exeeilent eae bath. 107%, N. Apply busines: 2260 Dine er Construction Ce Apt. 7 ROOM, 3NICELY |PURN. | rE TING, REASONABLE. OARLAND COUNTY 8 BUYER sol geay bpptog Paso die od tes 9) TES wan ee, at ¢ as "ROOM HOUSE. 18ST FLOOR, CHIL | waking distance to Pontiac 22 Auburn Ave. rear paineg - INTERVIEW ERS _ Building Supplies 12A eee in re hig ESTIMA FE_2-2866 as. in many cases we can gét you | | _dren _weleom &-i DECORATING -PAINTING __Wtd. Miscellaneous 2828) St eee ee eee MAN “DESIRES | PART TIME \3 WELL PORRIBEED “ROOMS ON 3 poow ‘URN. HOUSE & BATH, work of apy kind After 4 FE LUMBER & BUILDING SUPPLIESStee) culverts 8-10-12 in stock and wal! pamernne: Call or esti-lor land. contracts, Clark Real _West side. FE 43876, | sald 2.608 and shopping center, Ertate. _ FE STOP—LOOK Bireh Flush doors $795 & up MARRIEDMAN NEEDS WORK OF A-\ PAINTING INTERIOR, & EX- +6402 or FE 4-4613 iMRee . ulte, pad J av 1et $ ROOM LOWER-DUPLEX CLOSE Epon 13° & 16" clg. the 64 carton $6 7 Wanted to buy. Good 3 ft. Beaty for weeks or less. terior, 10 per cent disc, for cash. _Quaranteed Free est, 40205. ROOMS. PRIVATE B in. No drinkers Can be seen on atchildren,“OR 3-1388, after 3. | Saturday.47 Pine st. aR TIE | Canine. BY WEEK KAMP-INN, a 3 een ; FURN NOn0| 4%OR oot ‘ot FE % = @ & 6 Plyseord, ea $5.45 side door. Also good 28° x 68" outside _ HP. Sutton. Phone MY 2-0632. “CASH LADY TO STAY WITH ELDERLY % x4 x 8 fir plywood ea. $4.45 MARATED in MAN NEEDS Work E A-) CUSTOM. PAINTING, PAPER- og andao Cash & Carry Specials 7 i rienced in farm ‘eo 2 @ x & plasterbd. oa $1.20 removed. Evsti- REDUCING MACHINE. Office kers. 32-8081 4 ROOM APT. 1] FOR, "RENT FURNISHED Ai WIN- : Sort, BE | pes 601 ‘ou have as @ x & Celotex bd. ea $224 heed smallmete After 5:30 callOR 3-2603 RETAIL preene Su | Peasrening” AND PATCHING. 3 will oe a | 8 corner beads & la bed YD. joint cement $2.20 “ACE WALL WASHING, PAINTING. WANT TO BUY AN OLD SMALI, we i air SPARTLY FURN. terized cottages as web | Soot in 24 hours witho: ih for | a fes he a in Free Est, Reasonable FE 5-2211 | _come. 3810. Dixie Highway. cement mixer with or without your Sauity _ now aad ‘ell_ EMENT 4 ROOMS, See MOD adults. references. iedeea $e ib roll roofing PLUMBING Wore. , WANTED | _Reasonable. FE_5- ; z us — MANAG LADY TO LIV WITH {MOTHER Mi _4and_ 3 devs. Fe 330 539 oe ‘\MODERN, SMALI FURNISHED FE 5-3064, ALWAYS DEPENDABLE. PAINT-motor. ah s, | 000 ft $e what you ae by ceccracina: 26 yrs. exp. FE ORE FOR YOUR MONEY | _ott Marshaal) Blvd FE 45423 "| house. 1 child welcome. After 12 WANTED 1050 TO 1984PONTIAC Edw. M Stout. Realtor |NEED EXTRA | caaitt TORE TRE SERVICE watt BOARD ROOMS AND BATH. PVT EN-|—2000. 1404 Vinewood, off Joslyn. roe St Cyr. Lumber Co |. 8 cyl. nat, Pe beg aahio. 5~0168 hours convenient for you. Wonder. heat joints & natie 6120 Bogie Lake Rd Commerce | coeron_ Deliver_ i DECORATING, WALL- 77 NW, Saginaw St, Ph. _____ Open tranceAdulte only. Soe |Rent tHouses _Unfurn, 36 | Money Wanted _ 28A Eve. “til 8: aint of paper is | We ful op unity, unlimited earn-0) FOR YOUNO MEN _EMpire 3 42731 pepering Steaming service. Com- tings emonstrate fine _— of parti ular ree estimates VACANT LOTS OR tee. EM_ 3-3435, hoferol ded ¢ROOMSm., & BATH. PRIVATE i. pow MATE HOME. ms A Nationaily-known, progressive re-| ade. ——-| posit necessary Cal! FE te eset Badinese. Services Sewer and water in or iRTERION PAINTER. HAS 8OME e. 13 open thne, FE 32-6231 tall variety. chain has openings | WANTED: $4500 MORTGAGE ON svane hy Rights,or Sun., for interview. for capable. ambitious men, unfinished § room and bath of ey REALTY ' BEDRM. HOUSE NEAR COM- house. Pull basement and attach-5Oakland Ave. FE_5-9450 Work Wanted Female 11° ACE SEAT COVER ERN EFFICIENCY | bath Ideal for work-| Petronas on * ale | of 21 and 2 en who i] ages ALL. MOD merce EMpire 3-814 after 5 p mz. BDR. LOWER, FULL BASE- RIM AND LEATHER REPAIRS FE 46829 oly — Apply Pontiac Press, : ia couple, PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING CASH Cail after 5 Also a nice 3 rm. apt. 2 FERMA NENT POSITION Ad OR 1 DAY SERVICE [TRONINGS 46) LEATH E BY THF YARD! housekee bushel. Pickup and delivery, FE INCOME TAX SERVIC: | i: 79 8. Pinceoct | _— gas heat, Fefrig. i p.m = FE 5-Wanted to Rent 29 48 HOURS ATTRACTIVE 3 ROOMS, NORTH a rooms | Now both vacant. Util. if Ganreai Will separaicly together. ~ PAINTING FiPERaAnoinG — ee a . : ner 6faults only. Cull PE 402s Lig CLEANED COUPLE AND SMALL CHILD UR. FOR YOUR HOME oF or 2, WOMEN WANT 1 WALLfie rent t and merit ‘> own room ide television, ing and cleaning PE 7 ‘Pree R OR 3’ gently Hoeals 4 or r EQUITY aff, off. No tt CLEAN | eeeROOMS,paa| * coo 3 ys BABYSITTING OR WASHIN: &| drag -line, rentals. PAINTING AND DECORATING nished pense or n en Call PE QO abu. FE ery TE bscoe,_ metiote Kaen WRIGHT, eatrance! PE ohe06. Em-|-* a WALLED te: MOD. | veto JIM Realtor Pon _lronings done, $2 MA “ei fracas and «_ an WITH SMALL BABY_OR| ena BABYSITTING BY DEPENDABLE eure GENEROUS BONUS PLAN Oakia ve. FE 50441 MANAAGER Twin’ Bpb totiia Macro lady while you shan! teen sewing I; | Painting & W all Washing | tOWB._ = 421. Rooms AND BATH. VicINITe OR’ 3-4967. EMPLOYE D UNTS | Soroperative Real Estate Exchange rere eet_ Re _and alterations, FE 2-7 Club desires 2 bedroo We eae all Taken of refric: __Free_ estimates,FE 2-270¢ | anes hoyse near golf club EM. |FURN. CLEAN 2? R PRI-|” of Oxbow BOOKKEEPER rtekinis Pence vate | On ences utg-| satan and An oie erators, washers. radios. cleaners nent ities couple, U _ Physio-Therapy LIBERAL VACATIONS PRESSERS ONLADIE® AND | GAINFUL a, INSURANCE men's mormon: a rienced pre- eee INCOME. EAST 2-6304, whsend 5-2023 WILL BUY LIST YOUR Taxes position tn Pontiac area with —21A | “OLDER. ot * 2 Dry Cleaners, tere per . and ail types sot mel appliances WOMAN WANTS SLEEP- only M MUiberry rest |_side. Adults. FE pro dsl | apede ooee ae ie, af Hea xt EXCELLENT sept as eves it U ROY's iy and ; FE Commerce te cient, capable andiing 1-gir' FURNISHED2? ROOMBATH. 6 Rocaag AND BATH. GAS APT FUR. ing room with kitchen another SWEDISH MASSAGE & THERAPY or shate home with Phe Pontiac. EM +3311 aa . . ee office, Age 33. own trans. ri 0. J T. BENEFITS FOR ELIGIBLE VETERANS couple, Utilities. 111 Seminole | Dow Carter St, GROUND FLOOR APT. CLEAN, Barch “be. “Apply | Real Estate EM 3-2775. evenings, se‘ial Reel tee 72 Elm lady, No upstairs, EM A&B TRENCHING avail R. F. McKINNEY Univ. 1-8798 CHILD CARE IN MY HOME ~ PONTIAC pEXECUTIVE | was 3 Sees water line field the FE Saleswomen while parents are employed. FE q _22 around Will lease sium le. No drinkers. 1035 Oak-| @ROOMS s. MODERN. TN IMMEDIATE or 3 lakefront year _ APPLY Television ‘Service| ~ room "ranch home. hor Wanted —#-8013_Second. _ $73 ROUND FLOOR PVT BATH 2 occupancy = ae | BL OOMFIELD_ WALL CLEANERS 0. BERG aN | | DAY WORK. _ PE BUY OR SELL Walls and windows Reasonable | blocks west of downtown, 38 Wil-, tee Press Boa sto Write) Face COPEXMAYER 8 seta a habs _Morgan, FE_ arty sue | H. W. Bigelow Free est No obligation. FE 21631, air uron 2 service 7 9 BEN. calls. FE 4-8607 URGENTLY NEEDED. 2 Ld I will personally buy your prop- $150 DOWN month will a EXPERIENCED Solan 3WANTS | KITCHENETTE FURNISHED) 635 9 3 miles ALL ‘MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS wuy. erty or will sell it for vou and SALESMEN WI tH Joe ANIC me W. Wuron PSrgihidy yaar and Saturday. repaired by factory trained men | DAY OR NIGHT TV SERVICE. steadit mplored c a fi show you how to get cash {f the poimponstins Oba Soreing, iti erth ict from Union Lake shopping experience Abilit sell and ¢center, _FE “san oreo FE ae _ EM 3 after at our store General rrunine & FEON TR) ARA 5-8300 children.” FE recom “ ae demonstrate power mower gar- Tice tg reasonable Call now and, Tivate entrance and lo-en pet ae Eye 9 Office Bu ly Co 27 W. Law FE 30135 __ ____. | WANTED: 8 ‘BP den 6 rs. Must be depend- jet us prove it. STENOORAPHER, 5)SMALL COM- GIRL “eCuL. ee RESTAC-| | cation. Call before after 5.50 p.m. FE am, and _%Des_onlyFE 5-1 = 2-8962. 00M apie References eres: rite pany neer Birmingham has open- one xe EXPERT RILEY. BROKE work, FE 2-4660. ene oe |a, SERVICE in shed 23 ft. boat peice oS= rant iCL MODERN . ing for gir] able to take rE. 1157 | Pontiac Press, Box RPET LAYING. SEWING, | maker ervice cal’ maton trailer. “oO | $09 Elizabeth Lake Ra HAND SEWING AND MENDING. EM 34785 shorthand, § d cation. Paid insurance. Any repairs Carpe 1) LIGHT pROUSES ESTING ROOM — oe evimen:) Se) 8) Seemee: yes | LISTINGS NEEDED SPECIAL erecchons asAND oonene rae cleaning on location or shop Self Business and commercial HOUSEKEEPER WIDOW No prop- | ‘No drinkers. Refer- price FE _someone under 3. MI #7373. Gpanatean: TV REPAIR ANY MAKE 49736 CONDO! o employed exp man Call any erties, sereaee or farms, Qualified 46113. other woman in charge. Pontiac | ences yreowtreds 258 Orchard Lake WODERN 6 F time. TYler 58-0137 or FE 37385 ROOM aq Adults only, PPhone HOUSE. buyers waiting Press Box-3.. _RADIO & TV 1278 PARKE "at | | Share Living: Quarters 3 FE 8-082) ROY KNAAUF, Realtor ae CHIMNEY WORK family. Pull ree! Trainees... erie ners SERVICE. $3 00, line for entire MODERN, CLEAN, JOHNSON'S_ RADIO: AND TV UIET. UTIL-' Sa OOM: STOMAT ont gtr Fish-ly ROO M. ATIC 264 W. Huron: FE 2-7421, OA 8-3330 | fttes furn Couple © We specialize tn-chimney clean- ots ime or side iine PEOPLE, FREE RENT ‘To lady. No drinkers. 51 Carter | 0 per’, Ing, repairing. rebullding or butid j et Body. inquire 0 Dresden.) sonable rent. 18 W. Yale, MY to TRONINGS DONE IN MY ROME earn up 48_E. Walton Blvd FE ron HEa ~LISTI Js WANTED Psi caren eee and chimneys Also build and in- a new also excellet{ work done on cur- MOD Ee a APT | 32-3952, TV SERVICE Retailing teins, spre and linens Wii! stall wire baskets on chimners We have any buyers wattee | ahi producers. Op... Ch este Charles Chester Bidg., Bhoe Mass SMALL HOUS FOR RENT. Avu- heat. children welcome, tral YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE TO | =! = ck up and deliver FE 6-1910 for all rind of residential Fireplaces and incinerators prop- FE 44414. V. Honchel) FE 53-2228 B MODERN. KITCHENETTE | “UTIL.| furn| Playgrceund. to. re her completely furn. Beet | cleaned and repsired. Atso all | erty in the Rochester are: TUCKER'SNg, Rapio-Ty. rE meses TRONTNOS. $3 A BUSHEL GOOD OR 3-7mee mailiworth St.. off Taylor Ra 4-2031. — terrace with 1 or 2 workin Roger B. Henry, Inc. finds of furnace work Local | | 4 Mary Day FE 2-4001 as aoem _FE_ 4-3600 \stered company FE 5-370, or Presently seeking NEWLY DECORATED aM ou are couple. Ph, 2 e will offer | at : Fe Of WEST SIDE. WELL KEPT BRICK _ FE @ 3 bedrooms. $100, _ ‘A BUSHELEy 511 Main St. 1849 E. Auburn Ra. | DRY WALL BY MACHINE FREE | ot Jossman Rd., Ortonville. Alessi Service. 2A wees a college de- }OL 14111 1-9121 up_and delivery FE | ct ne rooms, Fe hase No joh too big ot small _Wtd, ‘Transportation — 3 Rochester Mich. @ selling car -TRONING, ROOM APT. 4 AT DRAY-basement & garage, FE €6707 2A bone EXCEL- “service. os RS AND ADDING Ma- lent STOCK NO. 87 $1295 full price Just your car} down, Easy GMAC terms 1955 CHEVROLET 53 Pontiac 4-Dr. ¢ ON '55 Chev. Bel Air 2 dr. V-8.$1595 | 3076—'51 Stude. Com. 4 dr.$350 Bet Air nerd: -top cor uve & ae "32 Mere. 2-Dr. Hard- 55 Buick 2-Dr. Special. aay heate Po Radio & Heater. Powergiide White & Blue. petitors will scream on Haskins Chev. top. R & H. Mercoma- hitewalls ‘tore tal (ee R&H. Dyna. Low miles yne $1495 pata Le Ow mileage — this one, $795. '55 Ford Custom 2 dr... tic. Show room piece TRANSPORTATION © See it today @751 Dixie Highway at M-15 —for only $1895 MAple 5-5071 Open Nites ‘til ® 1953 FORD Radio & Heater and Ford-O-Matic. $795. Ranch Wagon two-tone blue finish Beaters and defros ster, see i toda Only $875 STOCK NO. 23 ''S4 Pont. Star Chief Cat.. $1495 | : SPECIALS STOCK NO. 128 A very sharp car. 1953 FORD 53 Olds 4-Dr. R&H WATCH STOCK NO. 13] tudor light green finish with 55 Pontiac 4Dr. RAH. 30 Ford 2-Dr. R&H. Your heater and defroster. Only Hydra. Good looking '54 Pont. S-C Cust. 4 dr... 3134—'50 Studebaker ... .$150 Runs and looks pood. 6875. Better hurry! Hivdra, Series 870, won-Radio-& Heater and Hydramatic. Power Steering. paint job. Sale priced at Waste-Line 953 MERCURY | derful first year savings Hurry. $195. 13116—'48 Buick dr. 4 sed..$195] Monterey Hardtop Two-tone $9935. '54 Pont. Deluxe 2 dr... WHEN YOUR OLD CAR red and ivory with -radio on this one — $1795. Radio & Heater and Hydramatic STARTS COSTING! | 2972—'49 DeSoto4 dr. sed.$190 « t ca quick Hurry ahd se YoU MONEY. | STOCK NO. 126 STOCK NOL 93 TOCK NO_ 129 ‘54 Pontiac 4 door THAT'S AGOOD TIME | Dealers welcome $2. Plymouth 2-Dr. 84 Mercury 2-Dr. R& Hydramatic, Heater 3057—'49 Chrysler 4 dr... .$150 TO TRADE FOR A "34 Buick 2-Dr. R&H 1951 STUDEBAKER R&H Previous owner H. Priced down for this Champion with heater ce- froster overdrive Low miles. Truly an ‘54 Ford club coupe Low Cost . 7 Says, “It runs good, sale. $1205 | 3065—'SO Ford 6 cyl. 2 an $135 Radio & Heater Standard Shift, Extra Clean. tor end tires § outstanding buy. $1495. looks good.” Only $395. onic $265 full price. See it OK. Used Car. today '53 Pont. dlx. 2 dr. & 4 dr.. |3089—'46 Plymouth cpe...$ 95 55 Chev. Sta. Wen $2198 | Radio and Heater Bel Atr 8 cyl Powerglide, Ra- lhe 3 CHEVROLET STOCK NO, 125 STOCK NO 44 SPECIAL ATTENTION ON "S4s & '358 dio & heater. wewall tires se dow washers 1 1 fal two-tone blue with heat "S53 Ford 4-Dr. V-8. R& STOCK NO. 996 ‘$2 Olds 4Dr. RAH ‘52 Pont: 2dr. and 4 dr.... All saddle brown finish clea j er and defrosters FExceilent motor nd Ur $505 full HH. Light blue. Comes ‘52 Chev 2Dr. R &Hl Previous owners name Radio and He ater *S3 Chev.4 Dr. S\N S105 | ice. A real buy., Dealers ae radio & heater, Guaranteed | welcome furnished upon request highly recommended — 5 good tires. First come, 753 Olds 88 2 Dr.... SIO45 | 02 Ford Custom 2 dr.... ‘96 Ford Fairlane 4 door ‘BI ack beauty with a dash of} 1952 CADILLAC $1495 first served $395 Nuff said. S893 Radio and Heater. ivory, radio & heater, w-wal! tires | 62 Coupe two-tone Steen. 152 Chev. 4 1)r........ 8743 | whitewall tires, radio ‘55 Lincoln Capri 4 door heater. Low mileage Priced ‘52 Dodge 2 door Original powder blue finish. re-to sell quick. Better hurry’ dio & heater. Powerglide w-wall Radio and Heater tires. It's sharp | 1953 NASH NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED! '55 Ford Victoria BRING T i COURTEOUS SALESME ‘50 Dodge "SO Olds 88 4 Dr..... .$595 sport coupe. £30 MIN. FINANCING—I4 Statesman, two-tone maroon . Original finish. radio & heatet. and grey. Radio and heater ‘54 Olds Super 88 4 door CHEVROLET | Hydramatic, pearly new Snow Radio and Heater aes full price Dont mis white wall tires. The best for so little "50 Chev. 4 Dr. Dix... $895 | '54 Ford Victoria 40 MORE GOOD ONES NOT LISTED NORTH Kelly green finish. radio & heat-| er, Powerglide. Lots of carefree | Le miles left. Come see "53 Chev. 2 Dr.. $945 All. black or iwory Ay black if you prefer, Powerglide air con-| 1000 S. Woodward Ave. MOTOR SALES dinones heater. The nicest obe Birmingham MI 4-2735 — , 147 S. SAGINAW ST. RETAIL STORE MATTHEWS- FE 5.3588] FE 2-9101 OUR DEALS ARE SHARP -FE 29101 1 FE 5-410] ' “GOODWILL USED CARS" Classified Ads! To swap HARGREAVES OUR SALESMEN ARE OPEN TILI |what ygu don’t need for Orchard§Lake Rd Open 8 AM. to 9 P.M, ] 65 AFF. CLEMENS ST. FE 3-7117 | 221 8. Saginaw St. FE 4-4546 ;what you do, eall FE |, 9PM & Willams St. HUNGRY BEHIND THE: POST OFFICE {2: 8181. 3) NASH. RAMBLER _‘STATION- wagon. ORiando +1818. ae Ld RI A is bd 1 i4 E; a; ou+ weSEL LU