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READYING MURPHY PARK — Vern Kee- 
baugh, a Pontiac Parks and Recreation Dept. 
employe, is one of many parks employes today 
preparing for Wednesday's opening of seven city 
parks. William Aho, parks supervisor, said the 
tentative Lasctinds sid oer s on the continua- 
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ABOUT THAT TIME -- With the May 1 parks opening date 
approaching, John Edmonds, of the Parks and Recreation Dept., is 
shown here preparing the lawns in one of the seven parks. The de- 
partment said all the facilities of last year will be made available 
  
AN EARLY STARTER — Parks and Recreation Dept. foreman 
Lyle D. LaVoye had just finished installing a swing at one of Pon- | 
tiac’s parks when five-year-old Paula Gallardo, of 116 W. Fairmont 
Ave., had taken it over. Swings, other playground equipment, horse- 
shoes, ‘and shuffleboard courts will be available at several of the   
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tion of good weather. Parks to open will be 
Murphy, Beaudette, Oakland, Jaycee, Rotary, 
Indian Village and a new Hawthorne Park on 
- Pontiac’s northwest side, There will be plenty of |. 
picnic tables and stoves, playground equipment, 
and other recreational facilities, Aho said. 
    parks. 
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LANSING (# — The Democratic 
State Central Committee says that|p 
it industry is leaving Michigan be- 
cause of its tax policies, as some 
  the Ford Motor. Co. aah immer 
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Buddy Escapes Off California 
‘Swimmer Missing, 
Attacked by Shark   
SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. (INS)—A 25-year-old stu-| 
  
Extortionist Held 
py City Police. Postal Officer to Ask 
Issuance of Warrant 
' Against Confessor © 
Pontiac Police are awaiting word 
;from a postal inspector today whe 
was to request a federal warrant 
against Charles A. Leithleiter, con- 
fessed extortionist Pontiac police 
caught Friday receiving money 
from a woman posing as the wife 
of a Pontiac physician, his intend- 
ted victim. 
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Chief Herbert W. Straley said 
today Postal Inspector Donald F. 
Woodward would request the war- 
rant in Detroit from George Woods, 
chief assistant of the United States 
Attorney, eastern district, 
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Leithleiter, 38, father of three 
children, was arrested by Detec- 
tive. Thomas C. Mitchell and Rich- 
ard G. Evans in the wooded area 
in the Bald Mountain Recreation 
Area, Orion Township Saturday, 
which Leithleiter had set as the 
payoff place for $300, a portien of 
the total $500 he requested from 
the woman, 
Sclis nt Sata cuchion ow Oe 
case for 10 days since the woman 
and her husband notified them 
Leithleiter admitted to police he 
wrote two letters to the woman 
after he picked her name at ran- 
dom from a telephone book. He 
said he did not know either the 
doctor or the woman. He also 
claimed the entire scheme was 
“just a crazy stunt,” adding he 
didn’t need the money. - feared drowned today after he was apparently attacked 
by a 20-foot shark while swimming with a companion’ 
near Morro Rock off the central California coast. 
The victim was identified as Peter Savino, whose| 
father, Dominick Savino, lives in Brooklyn, N.Y. 
His companion, Daniel Hogan, also a student at the 
  
Talks With Egypt, Syria, 
turned to Jordan today after a sur- 
prise’ flying visit to Saudi Arabia's 
King Saud. 
_ Apparently the young monarch 
wanted to find out what was said 
in his neighbor's conference Satur- 
day with leaders of Egypt and college, told authorities that the two of them were 
swimming about one and a half miles north of Morro, 
Rock and from 300 to 600° 
yards offshore Sunday att 
ernoon when the shark a 4 
tacked them. H Ra f eked te sects ussein Retur ns office said Hogan related that the! 
tide began to go against them and 
Savino began to tire as = =10 His Kingdo 
tempted to buck the curren 
tend Sr Mees. | Jordan Monarch Tried| Hogan said he was trying to | 
help Savino, and the latter had | 
his arm around Hogan's shoul- 
der when “something hit Savino 
hard.”’ 
He said he saw a shark swirl in 
the water behind Savino and then) 
both <a Whind the crest 
Moments later, he 
reappeared, held a 
atm above-the water and 
“something big hit me!" 
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said he feared the shark) Rs 
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urt, and he shouted to Sa-|the Syrian and Egyptian visitors 
“Come on, let's get out of might have opened between him 
” and struck for shore, with! and Saud. 
him. 
Moments later, he said, he 
looked back, and there was no 
sign of Savino, 
When Hogan reached shore, ex- 
hausted, he told another student, 
Jerry Frank, who called the Coast 
Guard, which in turn alerted the 
Sheriff's office and other emer- 
gency units. 
The Coast Guard cutter “Alert,” 
stationed about three miles away, 
dispatched a launch to the scene 
and the men aboard reported they 
saw a 20-foot shark in the general 
vicinity of the attack but found no 
sign of the missing student. 
The launch returned to the cutter 
for weapons to destroy the shark 
but found no trace of it when they 
came back, Af ® * * 
Before taking off for Riyadh 
recente. Hussein rejected a pre- 
‘6th Fleet Near Beirut 
BEIRUT, Lebanon (P? — Some 
units of the U.S. 6th Fiect will 
arrive in Beirut waters tomor- 
row, the U.S. Embassy here an- 
nounced today. The 6th Fleet 
sailed te the eastern Mediter- 
ranean in connection with King 
Hussein's struggle with leftist 
elements in Jordan.   
  
vious government's proposal for 
diplomati¢ relations with the Soviet 
Union. 
The young ruler has blamed his 
country’s current troubles on inter-     
Trout Season Opens: 
but Fish Are Wary By JACK PATTERSON 
GRAYLING — Time was when a rainy opening of the 
trout season seemed a major catastrophe. 
As we advance a bit further along life’s one-way trail|nual feast at the end of the month 
there is a certain comfort in the sound of rain on the 
cabin roof and in the realization that comes with it that 
it will not be necessary to get up at quite the unhol 
hour we used to think necessary. phi Y| The Jordan monarch was ac- 
We had plenty of rain opening morning (Saturday) | national communism, aided by 
Egyptian propaganda, and secuy- 
ity forees have been busy rounding 
Communist elements, 
Almost a holiday mood pre- 
vailed in Amman as the curfew 
was lifted for eight hours, the 
  were ordered last Thursday, 
Streets were jammed with traf- 
lic and stores packed with shop- 
‘pers laying in supplies for the an- 
marking the end of the Moslem 
‘holy month of Ramadan. 
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| companied to Riyahd by Deputy 
Premier-Foreign Minister Samir 
  
fully maintained an unsea-| 
for weeks greeted an 
pected bait fishing was al- 
most mandatory. 
Opening weekend was spent on 
  
    and streams that had care-" 
sonable low transparency, Rifai; Cabinet Chief Bajhat Tal- 
houni; and Ahmed Kuheimi Sadi, 
Saudi Charge d'affaires in Am- 
man. ; 
Immediately on his return, the 
King went into conference at his 
palace with leading government of- 
ficials. 
At Pontiac High School Tonight 
Band to Present Concert 
Stirring marches and lilting waltzes will fill the air tonight as 
the Pontiac High School Band presents its 30th annual Spring con- 
cert at 8:15 in the boys’ gymnasium. 
Under the direction of Dale Harris, the band will play “His 
Honor March” by Fillmore; “‘The North Sea Overture” by Hermann; Land took a pair of fish, which was 
'about average, 
It we did not get too much con- 
structive fishing done we at least 
ored| got in our good deed for the day. 
We freed a porcupine from an un- 
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Judgment’? — symphonic poem by Sowerby; *Tan- 
  ‘ho Hornpipe” by Savery. Hit at Business Taxes lyesterday, the committee said: 
“Lobbyists, for General Motors 
and Ford wrote the (state) busi- 
ness activities tax and the 
“Republican majority in the 
Michigan Legislature jammed it 
through in an historic session 
where lobbyists were on the floor 
to explain the tax before it was 
  “The motive behind this charge, $600 in Pot-O-Gold Might Be Yours; 
Better Try Again 
If you're looking for an easy and 
very pleasant way to make a few 
fast dollars, turn to page 9 and 
give this week's Pot-O-Gold puzzle 
a try. It's now worth $600 unless 
a winner is found for last week's 
puzzle, and at the very least, a 
winning solution will bring you 
$100 plus $25 if you're a sub- 
scriber.   ee industry is leaving because) You'll have a lot of fun trying 
lof tax, policies) is to condition to outguess the puzzle people, and 
‘the public mind against a corpora- your chance of winning is just as 
ition profits tax in order to justify| good as the next person's. Just be 
to Learn of King Saud’s 
AMMAN  (®—King Hussein re-' 
back. since Savino had/Syria, and to patch up any crack) 
“Waltz Song From High Jinks” by Friml; and “Waltz From Suite | — 
of American Dances” by R. R. Bennett. : 
« Other selections ‘will be “Manhattan Beach March" by Sousa; 
“The Universal ico Tango” | 
1-"My Fair. Lady” ss Loewe; . inew, direct consumer taxes.” 
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dent at California Polytechnic College was missing. and| Gov. G. Mennen Williams, who 
lis pressing ‘for a six per cent tax 
jon corporation profits, said a 
Medford, Ore., 
lcriticisms of Michigan's 
“sounds politically motivated.” 
He declined further comment 
“until I can find out what was 
| said and how they said it,” but 
the state Democratic committee 
quickly came to his defense and 
“re-affirmed” its support of his | 
| proposed tax program. 
    Williams proposes to abolish the) 
state 8s corporation franchise tax, 
Satyewe haan gs in-45 million dollars 
and expand exemptions in 
ty ams receipts tax, which 
if his profits lyielded 60 million, 
|tax is accepted. His tax would yield 
i n estimated 132 millions to meet 
rising state spending. 
‘GM SPEAKS 
General Motors said GM already 
has located several plants in other 
States because taxes there “are 
less than one-half of the present 
ltaxes per job in Michigan.” 
“Obviously,” the GM chief said, 
“if the Governor's plan of taxation 
is adopted, the resultant excessiv 
tax level will be an even greater 
influence in our decision with re- 
spect to locating new plants and 
providing new job opportunities.” 
Curtice said GM has opened 13 
plants employing 25,000 persons in 
Ohio within the past 10 years. 
Alan L. Gornick, Ford tax 
counsel, and L. L. Colbert, Chrys- 
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House Unit Hears 
Views of Truman 
on Foreign Policy 
KANSAS CITY w — Former 
President Harry S, Truman was 
scheduled to state his views on) 
U.S. foreign policy before a House 
= Affairs subcommittee to-| 
Rep. Carnahan (D-Mo), sub- 
committee chairman, said Trd- 
man offered to appear when he 
learned the group would hold a 
hearing in Kansas City. 
Most witnesses at two previous 
hearings hawe supported Ameri- 
can foreign. aid programs, Carna- 
han said. taxes) 
President Harlow H. Curtice of. sure to read the rules carefully. 
Remember, all puzzle entries 
imust be on postcards, must be 
postmarked by the deadline date 
t! given in the rules, and the correct 
thal the weekend number must be written in the 
lright square. 
| Puzzles that arrive in envelopes, 
‘have a late postmark or have the 
iwords instead of the numbers writ- 
ten in will be disqualified. After|™ 
you take the time to solve the 
puzzle, take just a minute more to 
be sure you've done everything 
jaccording to rules, It may mean 
the difference between = and 
nothing. 
  
Gasoline Fire 
Burns 2 Badly Waterford Father, Son 
Run 
to Reach Stairway 
David Dumas, of 2049 Oakdale 
Ave., Waterford Township, and his 
son David Jr. were severly burned 
®/at noon Saturday when fumes from 
spilled gasoline exploded. 
Dumas and his son were in the 
basement of their home filling the 
tank of a power mower when 
Dumas dropped a glass gallon jug 
of gas. 
* * * 
The fumes from the gas spread 
to a nearby waterheater causing & 
mild flash explosion and fire. Fa- 
ther and son had to go through the 
flames to reach the stairway, ac- 
cording to Waterford Township 
firemen who answered the call. 
They were rushed to Pontiac 
General Hospital and Dumas suf- 
fered. second and third degree 
burns on his face, neck, arms and 
legs. His condition was reported 
satisfactory today. David Jr. was 
‘treated and released. 
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‘Mayflower Sails Along 
LONDON (INS) — A Mayflower 
project spokesman said today, that 
the vessel reported last night that 
“all is well.” The ship gave its 
position as 300 miles west of Cape 
St. Vincent, Portugal, and 300 
miles north of Madeira,     
  Through Flames their ‘Two More Die 
as Storm Siege - 
Enters 11th Day Almost Every Stream 
in State Spills Over 
Its Banks 
DALLAS, Tex. (INS) — 
Cloudbursts and tornadoes 
pounded flood-ravaged 
Texas from the Panhandle 
to the Gulf Coast today as 
the record-breaking storm — 
entered its 11th day. . 
Hardly a river or stream 
in’ the vast state was con- 
millions and the death toll 
climbed. 
Gov. Price Daniel last 
night alerted the state Na- 
tional Guard for possible 
use and Army and Guard 
helicopters were already be- 
ing used to carry emergency 
medical supplies to isolated 
communities. 
The bodies of two new victims, 
a 10-year-old boy and a tat 
The greatest immediate danger 
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Clear, Mild Weather 
Predicted in Pontiac 
After a cool weekend of rain and 
high winds, the weatherman has 
reported that clear weather and 
mild temperaturesare in store for   
fan Pree Oe Ms. ane a Neve 
s. 
Tonight will be clear with a low: 
near 45. Continued mild and fair 
with a high of 70 to 74 is the out- 
look for tomorrow. Winds will be 
mostly light and variable, 
The lowest temperature record- 
ed in downtown Pontiac preceding 
oe ee Se ae 
  » leury registered 72.   
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most drowned in an 8-inch cloud- 
burst yesterday, suffered heavy 
damages and had to evacuate 
many families living 
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highway 287, 10 miles east of Clar- 
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Hi _ % qgiand washed out bridges. Officials Butinle 2 3 Ming 8 $t/added that in the area of Austin, 4 Min |, 14 saiwhich is-on the Colorado, there was 
Sinaia fl at New York” 17 @bardly @ passable . 
Deters \ G1 as Phoenix oh Se + * & Duis z 2 Wittebereh  1e\ In San Antonio, a mass meeting 
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a hot protest from 
Bettendorf, who wired the com- 
imittee for permission ‘to testify 
and “correct the injustice done 
me,” he said, by remarks at the 
hearing. He said the committee 
did not understand the situation. 
Bettendorf told reporters “we 
were forced to pay” in order to 
m 
(D-Ark.), awaited developments 
in its efforts to locate four key 
witnesses in its planned new in- 
vestigation of Teamsters Union 
President Dave Beck. 
McClellan announced Saturday 
that Beck's son Dave Jr., two rel- 
atives of Mrs, Beck, and an audi- 
tor for the union apparently ‘‘have 
disappeared” amid the commit- 
tee’s efforts to summon them for 
| about the senior 
Beck’s use 
Sir Anthony Eden 
fo Leave Hospital BOSTON (INS) — Sir Anthony 
Eden fs leaving New England Bap- 
Hospital this afternoon.’ 
prime minis- 
ter who underwent an operation for   
  after a week's stay near Boston’. 
~ land Lady Clarissa Eden will be the guests of Governor General Vin-) 
bod 4, were in satisfactory condition 
‘| today. 
“iwas driving north on Blaine street 
\\ (chief) gonsumer' of ‘gasoline! ry state in its yearlong investigation 
of charges of vice and corruption 
here, is accused of tapping and 
recording private telephone con- 
versations in defiance of federal 
law. 
A set of tape recordings, which 
a witness has testified were 
seized jn a raid on Clark’s home, 
is the principal evidence against 
. |Elkins and Clark. Various voices 
on the tapes have been identified 
in the court—including that of 
Dist. Atty. Langley.   
Crash Hurts Family, 
Father Is Charged 
A Pontiac man, whose wife and 
three children remain in Pontiac 
General Hospital since an auto ac- 
cident Friday, waived examination 
and was bound over to Citcuit 
Court today charged with drunk 
driving, second offense. 
Blaine St., was returned to. the 
Oakland County Jail after his ar- 
raignment today before Municipal 
Judge Cecil B. McCallum. He 
failed to furnish a $200 bond. 
set for May 6, 
The condition of Peterson's 
five-year-old son Donald has 
changed from “fair? to “poor” 
since he was admitted for a pos- — 
sible concussion Friday. 
other sons, Glenn,-8, and Robert, 
Pontiac Police report Peterson 
when his auto collided at Montcalm 
street. with one driven by Luther 
B. Schultz, 44, of 472 Lowell St.,/ 
about 7:45 p.m. Friday.   
The automotiveindustry is he 
    The consulate said Eden's \itsti-\ber, steel, upholstery, leather, ‘mo- nation would be nade known : hair, plate glass, lead abd) 
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WASHINGTON (INS)—Congress; ' conmnittes ee ee aie ieee a 
reconvenes today with the pros NaN ae ee an rsa. sen 1a, (000 10 $50,000 bracket, pect for much of its major legis-) totaled. $913,190,000 ‘“. % 
lation about as uncertain as peace year and that The purchaders, ‘who 
in the Middle East the business receipts tax |the Price of the transaction oS from the corp- ee a Legislators who had 10 days toj tax. ae sample public opinion at home|. the conimittee|27™ Sccording to Lioyd G. 
during the Easter recess returned 7 per cen of the $913,100,-|2n@ Loved C. Megee, of the with fresh ammunition for the] the sales tax, 14.3/°°" ) upcoming battles over gasoline taxes, 4.5, The land is southwest of Hol- 
rights, Ser construction per oan aah ing 3,006-fest Deer Lake foreign sid. ee ace te cae mate] end gumeuay Wee oe Oe come 
west and east by Dixie some Sp remainder of the $913,100,000| and Ortoaville read, soarees believe the drive for a 
big cut in President Eiseshow- comes from a variety of y ‘The farm has-been used by 
has: lost some steam in recent faxes, the motor vehicle welghtlin the use of farm implements. | weeks, and that members of “Verdicts of the people in recent The entire 640 acres has an esti- ee ae ee ee the committse|inie) Yarey, = Sent econ 
a. fair warning to’ “hevelopment of the purchased! Ce ad Pasty “at the! and is expected to begin next year In any event, it was made clear not fooled by GOP|, added. * that President Eisenhower — also . The people have con- 2 
returning early this week fidence in the future of Michigan, 
A nemihelday at hugs, Ga} olen sation wagon above vat Magli appomnigimomeyge Bab Ravage School — intends to fight harder for his the air after ramming into a post in Kittery, — the crash at the Interstate Highway Toll station Ledingne. die ant? DENV. Lindsey _ Negisiative ‘program, particularly| siaine, after a hundred mile-anhour chase for 18 early ‘yesterday. State police say Palardis is an ee A Po oglore nt brvage. raged foreign aid. miles. A 17-year-old youth, Lionel Palardis, of _ escapee from the Maine State School for Boys at | Nell Stacbler, conimittee chair- mont. Elementary School Sunday BRIEF LEADERS Chicopee Falls, Mass., who police say was driv- South Portland. Gbject te a corporations premes and broke at least 100 windows, co seg we tad ae tegad : tax, pointing out American |Smashed every eee ee 
Ganarens chest on has cre her |Ctaries E. Bohlen from ean to | mency, Stacbiee ed winiace’ (phones and "iypewniter, bared sid program, which the Philippines. In this list for). N FI h saber gyre rer chairs through windows, broke a), pe yy cargo mratnsoegfar! fa B beige tag i frwiipeiedirertioa ews as es res ae aa shredded pring te " : chise tax and that AM wouldn’t |Piano, ; von ree Pe omnes Ak See werent Never. Tey. be stuck with a profits tax if |ruined jan athletic trophy and grants to loans. cae of hee hates to he DETROIT (INS) — The publishers of The Detroit News and | it fas no profits. it oe 
GOP sources sald ,the Presi- | ccistant secretary of state, The Detroit Times were meeting today with union representatives | Expressing concern over addi- 
ass Bneligena ba sheqel - tk ok * in an eftort to settle « dlepute which has halted publication of both |tional’ taxes. Harvey Campbell, 
aid, civil rights and school con | , With 8 oe ee Se newspapers. The News was shut down early today following the never oprencent ot the! Trout Season Opens 
struction will pass this session |{iree more, months, hae mast] TePorted firing of several paperhandlers. The Times stopped its |Michigan industry also was the 4 “ 
pug? Smet Aged merge d of its k. still to be done, To| Presses shortly afterwards, but managed to get one edition on the victim of what he called “a labor| With High Water 
of this effort, hower Doctrine and legislation ex- , industries to look elsewhere for| tended trap. This is a type of oper- ‘ oa titi, . - . — are hosp indus-| ation which is easier to tell about Legislators" want ‘|rates another . ° i than to do, particularly when the 
Possible, a direct re * + Rackets Probe Continues) set schote’ resident ot the|porty nat core otim natives wes eee Michigan CIO Council, . there| unwilling to cooperate. 
either on postal rate pe ; . -}was any “labor squeeze,” s : * * * os saat ot ores li? Washington, Portlarad | "rina woes: siti 1 wt & aut seta fot o insurance aid, Hawaii- . dustries. It is the sarne union rate bit ot wan wid pee, are and many other} WASHINGTON -@—-Senate rack-/ PORTLAND (® —Attempts tojin auto and steel here as it in| shovel to do the trick. The feet 
requests. ets probers called a special public/find the truth in charges of vice/Texas, Georgia and the East.” belonged to Bob Oliver Jr. and Roy 
hearing today to let an Arkansas/and corruption here continue in Gornick said if a corporation Corwin and one seldom sees fan- . As explain his alleged|two courts and a grand jury room profits tax is enacted he “would|cier pits of footwork, particularly New Ra Hitting to two union officials, |today. be obliged to advise strongly| when the porky got the notion to a x * * The trial ofjagainst further . by| take a-swipe. at those outsize bro- 
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exas house pallet manufacturing plant|resumes in U. S. District Court|taxes would make ie “increasingly| , THe, Bractice of setting traps on ‘ One) [at Ashdown, Ark., demanded andjand Portland Mayor Terry|difficult for any manufacturer to) any anima} that comes along is Continued From Page ) got the special hearing to explain|Schrunk is to continue the testi-/let other factors which favor} ant to in trouble indicated wigs thy Heal hg Flaarggye ale race hemline spend opeee cal namedliendl regi eoraimed Michigan outweigh the taxes when| trand of thoughtlessness ‘on. the Brazos River, stretching|ments, . oh x« * * expansion is considered. 
the Panhandle to the Gulf} He contended the committee | Portland Asst. Atty. William » Teporting on finances Se ee SS ee 
Freeport. : did him an “injustice” during |Langley, convicted earlier this|to his committee, said the Michi- . 
DELUGE STRIKEs | its hearings on labor violence in |month of deliberate failure tojgan Democratic Party is $32,800 Sunday turned into a T-shirt 
upper Brazos, to the west| rss", Pa. ree o—. may ne enti a the Apel Theale epee: se Sai Under scar | shies Fort Worth “and Dilas, Graford| Tle hearings brought testimony ether ha will . sentenced—to|in which it swept all 10 state| streams are going down fast and 
isolated yesterday |that two Scranton Teamsters Un-|removal from office and a possi-\offices at stake. the next few days should pro- 
deluge which de-jion business agents, Joseph Mc-jnj. fine—or be granted the new duce some results, We took a 
j of rain. A heli-/Hugh and Robert , aFe UWlirial he has asked. sashay round the An Sable’s 
doctor from Min-|der federal indictment on charges| jy so wee te te tay Rochester Woman Cut | main stream Sunday afternoon 
| ete 2700 from Betten-| cain te get some iafermatien [iN Collision on Auburn: vt renplapenrtcned aaieun ee Sen, McN a (D-Mich.), a] {om & reluctant witmess—Doug | A Rochester woman, Virginia| of the fishing. 
yaar committee member, said he was| Baker, a reporter for the Oregon |Wurm, 42, of 2671 Harrington’ St., In the warmth of the afternoon — . pes - “astoniahed) that the courts have 7 Urs stan my olpngatr ob however, rising fish were observed not cted the man who is al-| Elkins, the star wit for the|/Saturday evening in an accident on the paid the money.” tavontign Auburn Road about 100 feet east| yee of spots and dry-fly 
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ROLLADIUM SKATING TEAM 
THE ROLLADIUM | 4475 W. HURON, PONTIAC ; : 
MONDAY and TUESDAY EVENINGS 
APRIL 29-30, 1957--8:30 P.M. FE 5-3677 
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Saturday. 
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the rate of more than 20,000 tons 
  
    
            BRAIDED NYLON 
MONOFILAMENT 
Casting & Spinning 
LINES Regular $2.98 — Now      
      
       
        
        Can't Dent. Chip or Rust 
Polyethylene Plastic 
12-0t. PAIL =e $1.95 Value 
1.00 | As pictured, all plastic pall with 
bail handle in choiee of colors, 
— can’t chip, peel, rust or 
reak. 
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$8 N. Saginaw —2nd Floor    
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‘= TONIGHT ond TUESDAY SPECIALS! 
BARGAI IN BASEMENT ee Woke GC 
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    It Floats — NYLON 
FLY LINES Values to $10.50 
2.88 ee of nationally — 
lines, Microscopie gas bubb 
= sealed in the coating, 30 ps = 
of HDH or HCH and tadpole tapers. 
  LAWN 
$1.19 & GARDEN 
  2nd FLOOR BARG 
Two-Prong Blade 
ir Value 
#80 combina- 
tion 
and hoe. Long 
| handle. cultivator 
Revolving ‘Whirl-Wind' 
Lawn Sprinkler SPECIALS 
For TONITE & TUESDAY 
AINS 
          
  24x70, 
Inches Values to $6.95 
37 
drapes in variety of col- i * 
ors, some in solids and # | 
some in designs. Closely 
tufted chenille. : 
You've Seen These Advertised. Inches 
    PAIR 
just 75 pairs 
ve chenille 
    
    
      
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    = Brand New RCA’   
  ‘Portable TELEVISION | 
& 2 GE’ Clock RADIOS to Be GIVEN AWAY 
  
  PAINT SUPPLIES 
Enterprise ODORLESS 
OIL - BASE 
Flat Wall Paint | $5.75 Value 
GALLON 
4” 
Choice ef white 
= ©=6ho and colors. Most 
4 _ free from brush- 
marks, 
    
         
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“PERFECT MOTHER'S DAY GIFT! 7 
     
   
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Sanforized, fully washable di 
materials. Ruffle and bias tape 
Your choice of the above at this low price,    GIANT VALUES al Midget BUY NOW FOR MOTHER'S DAY, MAY 12th! 
Pit Maid Ladies’ Washable 
* Gowns & Pajamas} © SHORTIE GOWNS - 
@ WALTZ GOWNS 
@ LONG GOWNS 
@ SHORTIE PAJAMAS 
Your Choice ADVERTISED 
   
    All Sizes 34 to 44 
p ‘n'drip batise and cotton plisse : 
ape trims, dainty prints in pastel colors, '|E 
      
       style.   
Sandpaper 19¢ Value 
9¢ pkg. 
      
    i i iE and white or color film, During SIMMS Spring Compose gist ants quality ye Snbitiy: on peeeeee, ; 
P. AIN T-0-RAMA Weeks! = sue ue thd ‘chemicals used 1 (LIMIT 2). — 
Sr ee cee Faiak Eee 0k SR Bach photo bas deckled edges and CAMERAS — Main Floor ~ ana ed te wines a held 2 date stamped on ee, 
Monday vet i you NEED NOY BE BE —e— PRESENT. TO_WIN Bring SIMMS Your 
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Paint Brushes | EASTMAN-KODAK 8 ; ’ Complete with Nail File 
$1.19 Val é | 7 ; 
seers Tee Ean run as ‘Trims Nail Giger E Ssesses. Ah ter © You are certein. of “BEST POs- § Reg. 2S¢ Value 
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« SUPER-SIZE — 
CAULKING 2 O CATED Pemee 
CARTRIDGE °° tichine © Never Fade 
Se st @ © Sharp Contrast 
Value Best-possible pees a OUARANTEED : by Kang » only 
@ genuine AN-KODAK papers ® 
Natural com- and chemicals used in our studio, 
nd. Limit 6./@ # . row - away 
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       King of Sweden to Greet Chicagoan\s = pee Sy maser pene 6 a ere ont : py umonhine ewaser <i cae you woud meet sre the, King wil ae me abt ; 
STOCKHOLM Uf-~ Ragnar ‘Ben-|you at 1030 a.m. on Tuesday In|ting oe in ihe Chlones eee 1 ee : veo ‘PICTUR 8 son of Chicago will don his\best|his private chambers at the royal/know I can give him some reall of Negroes from Jamaica and Bae 4 suit tomorrow and go to see the|palace,” Cabot told Benson. —_/good information about that.” ! i H the 9 SUPER-SPECIALS for bu King of Sweden. Poca csedk yes oy paler * * * Labérites Maurice Orbach and ei | i : CLIP 2 Hare are anther Bo Path chor 
: x *« * ee nat crane er oon Next Saturday ‘Benson will col-| re Brockway porters oH _. Clipping coupons pays off in degahaces Ghar King, Gustaf Adolf, inform-|.+'s swedish celebration in 1937,| <2, 5 UP, including 2% chil-| vesterday they will demand that { . you shop SIMMS oe Mandap: eg ed . Embassy the other! when the King was crown prince.|7t', 2" Put them on another| the ; government act swift @ day Tuesdays. 
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es, Seether, de “I jam indeed very glad and! dreds of friends and relatives, and] gets a foothold. . GUARANTEED SAVINGS! a plane in Chicago, filled it with)Stateful to 1 Yaw ig A 'S/the mayor Thomas Munck-ot Mal-| A number of Britons have ré-|E H 11 solatives. and Semis and: few! ert aay 1m S/mo--Sweden's third city — were|parted receiving Klan _member-|B 14 io Sweden a vacation. Benson|‘™** . >; at airport when the) ship forms from Horace Sher- D AT LOW PRICES WITHOUT COUPONS 
ran yee aon! tesa eee ea oe i Ebene — i P u to te| said “ entire check, estimated at $50,000, 8°ing to thank him = il be pti te en BEST PICTURES E * * ®* : Southend-on-Sea and Naini BLACK and WHITE U. S. Ambassador John M.Cabot   
Super-Size Photos    Famous ee ns Kodek 
Most Po 
= prrome Holiday ¢ Camera S| " Regular $3.25 Value “so 
Takes 8 snapshots on 
low-cost 127 roll. Black          
              
      
      COLOR FILMS for Fastest and Finest 
COLOR FILM PROCESSING 
Sent ‘Special Delivery’ Daily “RUBBERMAID” _ Ist Quality 
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' '@ COLOR PRINTS | me (Limit 2), lt You are certain of “BEST POs- HOUSEWARES —_ ind Floor 
SIBLE” pictures when your flims 
are precessed by the COMPANY 
THAT MADE THEM ... and you 
grt them back QUICKER when you 
ting them to SIMMBs. 
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Note-Book Paper “ Usually S0c 
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Ye \oose-ieat note books. 8x10'2 
Cinch. Ruled lines; (LIMIT 3). 
SUNDRIES — Maia Floor 
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  SUNDRIES — Main Floor. - 
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   Assorted 
sheets. 
    
Pure Spirits of 
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  cleaning brushes. 
     
      
    
   
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opal BOYS 
  Specially Priced for Tonigh Briel Style—Mesh & Plain 
Ladies’ 
Panties 
29° 4 for $1.00 
Regular 38¢ value. 
Band and elastic leg 
style, acetate 
in Sakae bat in 
pestele and white. 
  Fine Fitting Cup—COTTON 
Ladies’ Bras 
89c Values 
   . DioP CLOTH $1.39 Value 
87¢ 
     
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           Child’s Play Shorts Sizes 2 to & 
No-iron cottons, plisse, em- C qe 
bossed cottons, waffle weaves, 
Solid colors and patterns. San- ; ; 
forized washable (LIMIT 3.) 
CHILDREN’S WEAR — Main Floor 
cererere, Ldsesiéd bd _TUESDAY SPECIAL va AL pa cue 
  
  
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POLYETHYLENE PLASTIC Sean ceaeer'- tert: mage | ROUND STYLE for all type hair. (LIMIT 2). il 
           
   
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1.99 | Fee oe a not to break, crack, chip, 
el, dent, rust or fade. 19-inch 
Someta, 14%-inches high. Smooth 
and surfaces prevent snagging 
of clothes. Solid bottom. styled 
somewhat as shown. Choice of colors, fa   
            
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Men's Work Sox                  
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ated WEAR — Basement 7? =, ° , ‘ene 
=i. 7 Pairs for— ck Bled) Reinforced heel and toe. White 
Si and random. Sizes 10 to 13, 2 
         
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      Genuine THERMOS “Keapsit" Quality 
Lunch Box Kit = 
$2.39 Value A = Metal lunch box with pint 
THERMOS-Keapsi . P Keapsit bottie. All 
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iplomat Asse | NEW YORK (INS)—The old dip- 
agreeable human traits grew from 
a capitalistic environment. . 
ps never has been a new Soviet 
man. _ : 
The threat of expulsion from 
school is enough te keep most. 
(students) in line. It is hard, 
| otherwise, to find out exactly 
what lies behind their restless- 
ness. : 
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the ecoriomic council. 
Liason partners, It will be years, 
decades, before there is any real 
between them 
  and Moscow, if ever. To delay it! 
there are now 186 
[Russian industrial enterprises, in 
  
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weg    You'll enjoy AIR POWER on YOU ARE THERE. See your newspaper for time and television station. 
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        You helped earn e - PONTIAC ORDINARY OFFICE Front row left te right: David Lewis—division manager, Eunice Thempeen Shirley Hund, James Laidig. 
Back row left te right: Allen Heyn, John McFarlane, Ed Maslowski, Floyd Pierce, Noel Reed, Gerald Scutt, Mal Garvock. , 
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: These fine people have just been honored, _ for excellent performance in 1956. : a ; but much of the credit goes to you! They share this honor with their associates ' 
: ; So many Pontiac families have provided in Detroit and Ann Arbor. 
greater financiai stability for themselves - We are sure you will recognize one or more 
and for their community through Prudential of these insurance specialists and their 
insurance that Prudential’s President capable Division Manager, David Lewis. 
has awarded these members of the Won't you join us in saluting them 
Pontiac Agency a citation _ for distinguished service to Ho: 
pda ge ‘ _ 
by , £: <% 
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1400 New Spring 
MEN'S 
a most unprecented event 
... at this time of year! 
Just 3 more days to save... Here's 
the story ... We usually sell the 
major pertion of our new Spring 
selts by Apri} 15th. This seasen 
the weather has been cold, we over- 
bought . . and frankly, we ewn 
far too many suits! Se if you want 
the bargain of a lifetime... not 
e clese-out purchase... but fan- 
tastie reductions right eut ef eur 
own stocks . .. Hurry down Thurs- 
day, Friday or Saturday! 
755 Suits. 
and Topcoats. 
Reg. $55 
NOW $99 
365 Suits. and Topcoats 
Reg. $65 $39 
NOW. 
280 Suits 
and Topcoats 
Reg, $79. 50 SA 
Now 
Special Sen 
Men’s Suits 
Here's a specially 
marked group of men’s 
suits in sizes 35 to 38. 
Reg., short and long. - 
“549 Companion Sale 
of Better Quality 
SPORT COATS Fine selection of col- 
ors, patterns, choice 
fabrics, handsome tail- 
oring.   
  
  
  
  
      ‘sea’ 549 
® Some men like wool sharkskins, 
other like tweeds, flannels or 
gabardines . . . The Hub has 
them all. ; 
®Some men like dark colors, 
some light others medium .. . 
The Hub has them all. 
®Some men are -tall, others 
short, stout, thin, . . . The 
Hub has all sizes. 
© The response to this sale has 
been so great that we are only 
able to accommodate _ uff 
alterations free. 
© Only our foremost clothiers, 
renowned for their tailoring 
are represented. 
ig © Unquestionably one of the 
best values we have ever 
offered. 
EVEN AT THIS LOW “ YOU CAN CHARGE IT. 
HUB. | CLOTHIERS - 18 Noth   
  1 Seginew St. 
       . THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. rama 29; wr   
    tt t Not a Spy’ ask aN Look at: wat es 
    
    notes of it’ in violation of the 
country's Official Secrets Act. 
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She asked to be flown to Cyprus 
for a visit with Caleb Kayali, Syri- 
an Foreign Office official she 
claimed was her husband, but Is- 
raeli officials made her release 
conditional on her direct: flight 
home. 
Phi er has denied’ they were 
Miss Hagan refused to, ¥ 
answer questions of French re- a : 
porters about her marital status.| 
They noted whe wore 4 woding 2, 
ring, 
a= * * * *e 
Miss Hagan, a student of Mid-| Bag 
die Eastern affairs and a former) @ 
employe of Syrian diplomatic del- 
egationg in the United Nations 
and Washington, said she went to Miss Hagan, of Huntington. Ww. Ser 
Va., was released yesterday after’ om 
serving eight months of a one-year) } 
sentence, She pleaded innocent at! ‘    
     
    ‘same 
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   on SAVING CERTIFICATES 
eh, Deposit your surplus savings or investment : y 
savings at any one of _vur 8 convenient Fg 
[banking offices. ; ef 
Community 
National Bank 
OF PONTIAC 
  
    “* High- Grade Ore Ve 
   
       
     
     
      
    
      
     
       
   
     specimens of ‘the ore leaee 3 a ‘el i et 
in - eon to B® i wih Di cont trip to the frozen continent 
She said prison { the botfom of the world. A geol- dull. and ” but that: by ‘was. abe 
oe Woman oat? SOON Antarctica «= mw an 7 oe ¥ I was : 
; ' “NEW YORK ‘&—The New. York| Sullivan said the geologist, Dr. 
Times said today a small vein of Brian H. Mason ; Pointed: out tha 
—_ haS'the deposit may not, of itself, be 
coast i Ant of commercial value, but it points 
lhe ’ ar lo a region whose rotks will be 
: * ee well Nene ea alge metall 
mes: cones ‘Walter Manganese is a c 
Sullivan: brought _Several‘used in strengthening steel |     
  aecmrenes 
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love 
  ... time for 
MUGUET ots BO 
BY COTY FRESH as the little white bell-blossoms themselves... 
FLIRTATIOUS as a lover when he trades them for a kiss... 
FRENCH as Paris on the first of May! 
Brighten your springtime—use this light-hearted fragrance in all its forms. 
   Toilet Water and 
Atomizer, 2.75 
Dusting Powder and 
Toilet Water, 2.00 
  _ _MUGUET DES BOIS OF YOUR OWN SELECTION! 
ee pees WILL BE NOTIFIED! ee    “Charge y ours | jae “A ‘Sweet ‘Floor     
   ~ 3 PRIZES: $20, $10, AND $5 WORTH OF 
Ne 2 o 
      only 1.98 foamy “‘Angelite” sole! 
».-. Bare your toes... indoors or out . . . at home or ot play. 
Fluffy, absorbent terry cloth throughout; bouncy ‘‘Angelite’* 
soles—water-repellent and skid-proof, too. Elasticized | 
sling back for sure fit. Light blue, red, pink or white, 
Womeri’s sizes: small (4-5%), 
medium (6-7'), large (8-9 
2 ‘Charge Yours at Waite's . . . Street Floor 
  
in soft, comfortable 
       
OUEEZ: by Barry 
only 3.98: — 
  FITS GLIDERS—2 Keveez will cover seat and back cushions. 
Sooo soft and cool to relax on—and how it lops 
up moisture. Thick-piled terry in a custom-fit slip 
cover that goes on ond off without fuss . .. no snaps, 
no zippers, no buttons. Washes like a towel .. . protects 
permanent cover from dirt, oil, perspiration. 
Vat-dyed sunshine colors: turquoise-and-white, 
sun gold-and-white, flamingo-and-white. 
Charge Yours at Waite’s . . . Street Floor 
  
= 2 
wow eh Whig driving’ i 
EEL: by Barry 
TERRY AUTO SEAT “ree 
  / REAL MADE-TO-ORDER LOOK! 
4, BRAND NEW DESIGN! 
“SENSATIONAL ADJUSTABLE FEATURES! 
only 36.98 
You're always cool and comfortable with a Koveez ... oe 
\ ¢ fhenewest, best terry cloth seat cover with fully \ 
\ covered sides! Protects upholstery against wef swim suits, '   ‘hunter areen, beige, cares eee Ai an 
I NOW... slip-cover your chaise lounge | 
       
         
1 Fase CANNON SHEETS    @ MUSLIN FLAT or FITTED Twin Size 
Reg. $2.29 ......... 
Full Size 
Reg. $2.99 "2.19 
@ PERCALE . 
FLAT or FITTED sy 49° Coses 
Reg. 59c 
  Twi Si $cp59 
“im 2 
Reg. 3.29 $289 beg tte 69¢. 
Luxurious. Cannon sheets at savings! 
Choose extra-fine quality, 134 thread 
muslin or combspun percale, 186 thread 
per sq. in. Both with ribbon tape selvage 
and pre-shrunk. Outfit your beds et 
White Sale prices! . * 
        
CANNON ‘Ascot Stripe 
TOWEL EN SEME ES. 
Hond Size 6 ¢ 
Reg. 99c 
- Bath Size . ¢ 
Reg. 1.49 
Fece Cloth, } 
Reg. 49c ..... 29¢ 
Famous Cannon - quality 
in a ventricle = multi- 
stripe pattern... hun- 
dreds of thick, soft ab- 
sorbent terry loops. 
They'll! stay soft and 
fluffy for years. In fam- 
ous decorator colors, 
Save now! 
Reversible Heirloom 
BEDSPREADS   
   ? = wt 
Mak. 4.95 
F ee 
ES 
an 
2 Twin 
ax 3, 
Rich first. quality reversible bedspreads with an authentic colonial 
design on either side. These lushly looped spreads are pre-shrunk 
and need no. ironing. In natural white. Come in, save now during 
Waite’s big May White Sale! 
  
PILLOW. SALE f 
  WASHABLE PILLOWS Reg. $5.95 or $750 Sock y ‘ a $3.99 Each 
Choose either dacron filled, nylon covered: or sponge honeycomb construction foam latex pillows at terrific savings! Both are allergy- free and will stay soft and buoyant through many, many washings. Buy several today! 
Imported DUCK DOWN PILLOWS Pure ee E 5 down filled.. There is R just nothing like them for softness or comfort. Full size with blue and white bn i 
*-s stripe en finish ticking, corded seams. 
br Quilted MATTRESS PADS Waite’s exclusive Lab-tested 
“Belleair” heavily quilted 
mattress pads at savings! 
Sanitary. bleached. cotton | 
, linters inside. Full or twin, 
‘ ve or ‘ie \ same Povo: price!   a PATCHWORK 
QUILTS 
Reg. 
9.98 *6"" 
Large 80x84 size, multi-colored 
long wearing, with tape bound 
seams. Save during Waite's big 
White Sale! 
LUREX BATH 
MAT SETS 
$907 | 
New lurex design bath mat sets 
that are tarnish proof. Com- 
plete with matching lid cover, 
Washable latex backed. In 7 
colors. Save now! 
ZIPPERED   
Reg. 
5.95 
  
99° Full size .washable zippered 
pillow ticks that are colorful 
and protect your pillows from 
dirt and stains. In many floral 
and stripe patterns. Save!. 
Zippered Pillow 
PROTECTORS 
ay i Sturdy high count muslin pillow 
protectors with handy zippers, 
Full size, full bleached and 
washable, Come in now during 
big White Sale savings!   
Reg. 
89c 
  
[DISH TOWELS 
ay hs Soft luxurious dish towels that 
really soak up and hold water. 
Scratch free and highly _ab- 
sorberit. Fast drying. Save 
now! 
  
  MESH 
DISH CLOTHS. 
Reg. 12 for *} 
9 é@ 
Soft, . absorbent mesh dish 
cloths that are scratch free, 
Fast drying. Pick up enough to 
  
IRISH LINEN 
DISH TOWELS 
Reg. 
OT Pure Irish linen dish towels in 
a multi-stripe pattern. Lint free, 
absorbent and fast drying. Save 
almost half of our regular price! 
  
| Cannon Striped 
‘BEACH 
TOWELS 
Reg. 
2.98 id 
Super size beach towels in a 
multi-striped pattern at savings - 
of Vs right at the start of wg 
season! 
    
| ‘CHARGE ALL YOUR WHITE SALE BUYS AT WAITE’S ie Fourth Floor a patchwork quilts. Washable, _ 
PILLOW TICKS 
Martex Blotter | 
last during Waite’s White Sale! 
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MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS   
  
MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1957 
  
  
Dep arture of Briggs Is 
Great Loss to Sports 
Somehow, The Press feels profes- 
sional sports lose a valuable asset in 
the departure of WaLTer O-(“Srixr”) 
Briccs from the Detroit Tigers. 
The “why’s” and “wherefore’s” are 
clouded at the moment, but the main 
point is clear. — 
Sprxe’s leaving. 
It’s final. 
‘ee Bee see | 
At one time, many, many profes- 
_ sional sports teams in America were 
sonia gal ota angles agetrge 
_ Were more interested 
in a winner than 
they were in a fast 
buck, or even one 
that ‘came leisurely. 
They thrilled to the 
  chase as much as the 
Sadan een wane: 
80. 
Slowly, a more cals’ BRIGGS 
> Stating Oabtatahly aabihten Mautt ond 
professional ‘sports became a busi- 
ness. This isn’t basically or inherent- 
ly wrong, but the “business as usual” 
attitude doesn’t create the intense 
desire to win on fhe part of the man- : agem ent. ‘2 
wo ok 
The Detroit Lions. are mainly 
owned by a group of men which want 
to see a fine football team operating 
in the area. Both the Senior and 
- Junior Bricts exemplified non-pro- 
fessional ownérship on its highest 
    
       
      
   
   
           
   
             
      
  i When the. Tigers were having a 
| bad year, “Srrxe” Briccs felt worse 
_ than anyone that wore a uniform or 
- bought a ticket. 
It hurt him. 
The man suffered. 
YY *& .® 
Hence, his activities were concen- 
trated on strengthening the team 
and. building a winner. The jingle of 
  distance that “Spike” only heard 
| ~ vaguely. 
. We have no criticism of the current 
Tiger ownership, but this newspaper 
is unhappy at the thought of our well 
known Oakland County resident 
passing from a picture that has 
claimed him since his youth. 
a “-* * 
“Spike” Briggs is.“good com- 
pany.” He’s a personable individ- 
ual in any group. His speaking 
acquaintance is fabulous, and his 
well-wishers are ever greater in 
number. 
We'd like to think he will try 
, to get back in professional sports 
somewhere. The pro business 
needs his type of enthusiasm and 
his eagerness to win cleanly — 
but win. 
          
      
  
Queen Elizabeth II 
Celebrates Birthday 
Queen Exizasetu II turned 31 re-   like to go on record with the asser- 
tion that we feel she is one of the 
most personable rulers the British 
“Isles or any other nation ever had, 
Furthermore, we feel she is one of 
the most interesting personalities in 
the news in general. 
x * * 
_ Certainly the Queen exercises no 
great power any more. But the British 
people cling fondly to the tradition 
of royalty and the pomp and cere- 
mony that go with the Crown. With 
_ this as the background, they can -be 
very happy with their current ruler. 
Ke es . * *. * . 
--Umewvalty pifanctive. welite and the cash register was a sound in the . 
cently. This newspaper would. 
A 9 is her middle name, and she wears 
   
This nation does not believe: in 
royalty. Neither does this newspaper. 
But we believe that if a nation wants 
a king.or queen, that’s strictly the 
nation’s own business. The British 
don’t prefer our type of republic. 
kok * 
If we were in the market for a 
queen, we'd start a loud and 
assertive campaign for Elizabeth. 
She’s our gal. We'd like to know 
her in her official capacity and in 
her lighter, moments, too. Since 
this :is impossible, we express our 
open admiration from afar. 
All hail! — 
A terrific girl! 
* She’s maturing — and alluring. 
= 
A tor of dirty work as the cross- 
roads is done in the name of “facing 
realities.” 
  The Man About Town   
Wins $250 Prize 
_ Oxford Young Man Makes - 
Best Guess in Contest 
Optimist: Usually person 
who refuses to admit _ what's 
coming. Ld 
rr 
Nineteen year old 
James Joseph Mersino 
of Oxford is the winner of the $250 in 
U.S. Savings Bonds in our 1957 baseball 
contest. He was one of only 13 entries in 
the 2,058 contestants to predict that =, 
George Kell : 
would be leading the American League 
in batting after the games of April 26, 
ameng the players: whe hed been at bee 
at least 25 times. 
_ His prediction that Kell’s average 
‘would be .415 was the nearest to the ac- 
tual .406, most of the 13 giving the Balti- 
more player a much higher figure. He is 
the son of 
‘Mr, and Mrs. William Mersino 
ant is scheduled to enter the ).S. Army 
next week. 
Kell gained top position Friday night 
by getting three hits against Washing- 
ton, boosting his average to one point 
above Ted Williams who had looked like 
the leading man until that nigbt. 
Standings of 20 leading men who had 
‘been at bat at least 25 times at the close 
of the contest follow: 
AB R H Pet, 
Kell, Baltimore .,,,.32 5 13. 406 
Williams, Boston .,..37 10 15 .405 
Fox, Chicago ..... +30) 65 12° 400 
Sievers, Washington..40 8 15 .375 
Mineso, Chicago ....27 5 10 .370 
Mauch, Boston ..... 38 0«7:«14SC368 
Williams, Baltimore .36 6 13 .361 
Mantle, New York...28. 6 10 .357 
Skowron, New York..34 6 12 .353 
Simpson, Kan. City..40 7 14 .350 
Boyd, Baltimore ,,..26 5 9 .346 
Wertz, Cleveland ,,..29 4 10 .345 
Tuttle, Detroit ......35 4 12 .343 
Bolling, Detroit ,.....38 5 13 .342 
Lopez, Kansas City..41 9 14 341 
. MeDougald, N. Y, ...33 5 11 .333 
Zernial, Kansas City.33 5 11 .333 
Boone, Detroit .....33 7 11 .333 
Maris, Cleveland ....37 5 12 .324 
Yost, Washington ...34 9 11 = .324 
Under the good heading of 
“You Lose Four Ways,” 
the Michigan Department of Conserva- 
tion has this to say of grass fires: “You 
waste decaying plant life that supplies 
humus to your soil; you destroy wildlife; 
you make soil erosion easier, and you 
add to the cost of your community’s fire 
fighting—which you pay.” 
  
I like the comment of 
Ralph W. Moxley, 
Birmingham's Police Chief: “There's no, 
such thing as a minor traffic violation. 
Luck ‘and the fraction of a second is. all 
that usually keeps it from being a fatal.” 
Rescued from the waters of Lake Orion 
after his boat overturned, 
R. E. Kintz 
of Oxford, feels very grateful t6 all who 
came to his assistance. 
I like the sentiments of 
Gerald Garver 
of Rochester, who writes: “We all guessed 
wrong in your baseball contest, but we'll 
be back there batting next time. 
fot Aeeecte, 
Catching a 30-inch rattlesnake alive, 
Charles (Chuck). Gardiner 
of Waterford is trying to peddle it. The 
Detroit Zoo wouldn't even make an offer. 
Want a cheap household pet? & 
  
Verbal Orehidal toe Samuel M. Dudley _ , 
of 28 Augusta St.; eighty-fourth birthday. 
Mrs. Minnie Smith 
of Holly; eighty-ninth birthday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Albert C.: MeCubbin 
Linden; olden wedding. g-clethien with dignity and a     
      
      
        
              
         
       
            
               
      
              
“Stick "Em Up!”     
           
  
David Vawrines Says:   
Budget Critics Due for Surprise 
WASHINGTON — A big surprise 
is in store for those critics who 
have been glibly blaming Presi- 
dent Eisenhower for the size of 
the federal budget. 
For it turns out that 41.2 bil- 
lions of dollars out of the 62.7 
the result of 
rising costs—us- 
ually called “in- 
flation.” 
Another way 
to.express it is 
to say that the 
federal govern- 
ment is today 
spending 41.2 bil- 
  lions in higher prices for the same 
kind of goods and services it 
bought in 1940 at lower prices. 
Actually the Eisenhower budget 
below the level of four years ago 
and less than the average for 
the last six years. 
The economic division of the 
magazine “U.S. News & World 
Report,” in a copyrighted article 
this week,’ has computed what all 
the federal budgets for the last 
six years would be in 1940 dollars. 
These economists find that instead 
of a 72 billion dollar budget, nu- 
merically speaking; the federal 
budget on a_ purchasing-power 
basis in the coming fiscal year 
would amount to only 30.6 billions 
of dollars. This calculation was 
made in the customary way, fa- 
miliar to statisticians, by using 
the U.S. Commerce Department's 
own published index of the prices 
the government has paid over the 
years for the goods it has bought, 
* * * 
The latest budget, moreover, is 
lower than the two last budgets 
of the Truman administration, 
measured the same way, and lower 
than the one for the first full fiscal 
year—1954—in which the Eisen- 
hower administration was respon- 
sible for the making of the federal 
budget. 
RISING COSTS IGNORED 
The critics who have jumped on 
President Eisenhower for the size 
of the current budget have ignored 
the steadily rising costs that have 
come as a consequence of labor 
demands each year and the price 
increases all along the line that 
have been required to meet such 
rises in cost. 
Bernard M. Baruch, America’s 
elder statesman, who has had 
long experience with the infla- 
tion problem, made a significant 
speech three years ago on this 
very question. He said flatly that 
failure to impose controls ~ 
promptly by. President Roosevelt 
when World War II occurred, 
and the unwillingness of Presi- 
dent Truman to de likewise soon 
enough when the Korean War 
broke out, have placed on the 
American people a burden of 140 
billions of doliars of unnecessary 
debt—more than half of the’ total 
national debt of today. 
Baruch’s point is that pressures 
by different groups of economic 
and political forces which prevent 
the opportune ordering of controls 
over wages and pfices is much 
more expensive in the long run   
LI'L ONES     
  
      
“Here's where | whl a couple 
of years younger ag ain.’ 
    . degeneration process prices and wage scales that once 
go up cannot be readily rolled 
back. 
Inflation, of course, works both 
ways. It sends income up, too. 
That's why there is a big surprise 
when the total spending of today 
is related to the national income 
for all 
non-defense items, including wel- 
‘fare programs, now takes only 7.5 
per cent of the national income, 
whereas in 1950 it took 10 per. cent. 
Back in 1939, the non-defense cate- 
gory of spending was absorbing 11 
per cent of the national income. Defense spending, ras 
higher than before the Korean 
War, and with the international 
situation being what it is, this is 
understandable, But the restraints 
applied in non-defense spending 
have helped to offset the increases 
in defense spending. 
Thus, defense spending will take 
about 12,5 per cent of the national 
income this coming year, as com- 
spending, 
kinds by the federal government 
is today about 20 per cent of -the 
national income as compared with 
18 per cent in 1950. 
(Copyright, 1957)   
Dr. William Brady ‘Says:   
Six Health. Techniques in terms of a stable dollar is 
Result of Lifetime Study 
Having studied health exclusive- 
ly for more than half of my life- 
time, I believe I qualify as an ex- 
pert on health. 
reer as a P.H.D. 
(Doctor of Per- 
sonal Health), a 
  faithfully year 
after year, pre- DR. BRADY 
vent, retard, arrest, or reverse the 
commonly 
known as chronic disease. 
Among these remedies are the 
following: 
1, Daily somersaults (forward 
rolls) 
2. The lodin ration 
3, Natural (belly) breathing 
4. The regeneration regimen 
(corrective prospective diet). 
5. Daily calcium D supple- 
ment for the diet, 
6. B-Nutron a real heart 
tonic to replace digitalis. 
If you still imagine that drugs or 
medicines—new or old—prevent, 
retard, arrest, or reverse the de- 
generation process called chronic 
disease, I'm sorry for you. I'm 
pretty sure no reputable physician 
will say that.any drug or medicine 
will do so. 4 
HOW ABOUT RHEUMATIZ? 
For instance, has any of the 
endless successions of wonder 
drugs which the trick specialists 
and “‘klinick” racketeers feed their 
paying customers from season to — 
season cured chronic joint disabil- 
ity—the degeneration I call rheu- 
matiz and the businessmen of med- 
icine call “arthritis”? 
* * * 
Unfortunately, the remedies 
which I recommend are not med- 
icine at all. Can't expect te de- 
rive any benefit from them if you 
try ’em for a few.weeks and then 
discontinue as you might do with 
medicine, You must continue tak- 
ing them for the rest of your 
life. 
It seems easier to'sell the Yan- 
kee public a catload of tranquilliz- 
ers or a ton of aspirin or a barrel 
of barbiturates than it is to per- 
suade "em to accept an ounce of 
prevention. 
The program of prevention you 
will find in Little Lesson No, 12, 
Chronic Joint Disability, for which 
send me 35 cents and a stamped, 
self-addressed envelope. You ng green. 
at this stage of the transaction, 
pretend I don't care what you, call 
» your trouble, But the moment I 
get hold of your. money, I a you In. my long ca-— in no uncertain terms that I’m ad- 
vising you about Rheumatiz only. 
If you think your trouble may be 
rheumatism or arthritis, consult a 
physician, I don't know anything 
about “rheumatism” or “‘arthrit- 
* ed letters, not more than one page 
addressed envelope is sent to 
tiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. 
Copyright 1957)    
    | FESE 
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4. How much will the yearly hos- 
pital deficit increase with the new 
hospital and who. will pay it? 
The facts should be publicly 
"basis? What plans are 
made te get Pontiac back on a 
pay-as-we-go basis and stop this 
‘Has the average taxpayers’ or 
industries’. ability to pay more 
taxes been taken into considera- 
tion? Do present economic trends 
indicate that taxpayers’ wages and 
industries’ profits are increasing? 
Can we afford more unproductive 
debt and expense? ‘These should be 
‘discussed frankly and fully so all 
taxpayers may assess the facts. 
When and how is.the present trend 
toward more debt, taxes and ex- 
pense in Pontiac going to stop? 
Let those that know give the an- 
swers, 
Let’s stick to facts and figures. 
Paul A. Kern, dr. 
71% N. Saginaw St. 
  -Woman Irritated 
by Mrs. Wilson 
What right does Mrs. C. E. Wil- 
son have to talk up to our Presi- 
dent as she did and get a distinc- 
tion for doing so? 1 think that Mrs. 
C. E. ought to be reprimanded for 
so doing, too. Just because she is 
the wife of the Secretary.of Defense 
does she have the privilege to 
speak to Ike in that smart manner? 
I'm mad now. He’s to be respected. 
Mrs. S.W.C. 
Says to Put Blame 
Where It Belongs 
Poor Mr. Democrat. I just read 
his article and I do feel sorry for 
him. No one got any soft soap in 
52 and '56. They were told the 
truth, but many people didn't have 
  ees Anais 
| Further Replies’ 
‘They'd Better Get 
in se rll et sion 
[oe ee ee 
against out nai 
there isn’t a tax cut in 1998, I feel 
‘Remember, Elvis 
Is Human, Too’ 
To Jeems. Everyone has his own . 
opinion, therefore I would like to 
voice mine. First off, exactly how 
much do you know about Elvis? 
You don't particularly like his style 
‘of singing and you think he’s a 
phony, I have kept several articles, 
bought magazines and studied 
quite a lot on the subject. I have 
come to the conclusion he's O.K. 
I’ve come to another conclusion, 
that you don’t know what it is to 
call someone a phony, or you didn’t 
. care. I think you'll find you made 
_@ boo-boo and that should go for 
anyone else who makes flash im- 
pressions of people and slams 
them. Maybe next time it will be 
you who will be unjustly ridiculed, 
Let’s remember, Elvis Presley is 
human, too. a “Bing” L. L. . 
Another Requests 
Carlotta’s Picture 
If Carlotta agrees, and why 
shouldn't she, why not print a 
pieture of her? If not, then a lot 
of people in town will. think she 
isa tailste-fire. ‘ 
'. Waiting — 
~Couldn’t Resist Writing Letter 
I usually grin ‘and bear it when 
parents of these little ones, 
e@ them and help them forget. 
Mom of 3 
  
Case Records of a Psychologist:   
New Pasture May Be No Greener 
“Salesmen are spark plugs of 
civilization,” said the late Dr. 
Glenn Frank. But salesmen 
also have a dangerous weak- 
ness! They get bored by their 
old territory and become too 
receptive to glib accounts of 
distant fields. Beware of this 
“Greener Pastures” fallacy, for 
you throw away your greatest 
asset when you desert your 
former satisfied customers, cli- 
ents or patients. 
By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE 
Case U-367: Sam S., aged 39, is 
a discouraged auto salesman. 
“Dr. Crane, 
Sam is really a 
his devoted wife 
informed me. 
“But he has 
always been a 
victim of the be- 
lief that distant 
pastures are 
greener. 
“Why he was 
earning $18,000 
CRANE | per year in Pitts- 
burgh after having sold cars for 
15 years. He had many clients who 
were very friendly and who would 
order a new auto every year. 
“But Sam heard a glowing ac- 
count of what a car salesman could 
make in Chicago, so we moved 
here 
  * * * 
“Sam's earnings are now only 
$7,500, so he is grumbling and 
ready to pull up stakes. He has 
decided to head for Los Angeles 
next. Do you think it would be 
wise to move again?” 3 
SALESMEN, STAY PUT: . 
One of the greatest weaknesses 
of salesmen is tendency to be- 
lieve thé talk of a fellow salesman 
who makes distant pastures look 
ot terteaen “They the” ton: 
— ee oe star salesman,”: and put them into our homes so 
we can really partake of the 
more abundant life which Christ. 
said we should enjoy. 
But‘ salesmen often develop a 
“restlessness that makes them want 
to move onward. Sam is 4 typical 
example. Beware of this tendency: 
For your satisfied customers are 
your greatest ace in the hole, if 
you are a 
x * “+ 
And all folks who “front” before 
the public are in the sales field. 
This includes physicians, dentists, 
teachers, and preachers, as well as 
life insurance and auto salesmen: 
So pick a likely territory and 
then stay put: Resist the ‘seduc- 
tive syllables of that distant -siren 
called “Greener Pastures.” 
SALES PSYCHOLOGY © 
The late Dr. Charles Kendall, 
famous dental leader of Milwaukee, 
used to tell young dental graduates 
that it would require 500 different 
patients in their dental chair: ‘be- 
fore they would have a fair prac- 
tice. 
* * * 
And he said it would take 800 
to keep a dentists rushed almost 
  
  
  to death with their repeat patron- 
age and the friends ety referred 
to dentist. [ { 
ae | the same Ae is’ tre 
fie'ds of ‘ seat ag ol Se 
  vassing’ when he first began 
selling automobiles in Pittsburgh. 
But he gradually got acquainted 
with Pittsburgh prospects: In later 
years it often took but a few 
minutes to sell them a new car. 
“Bill,”” he could telephone one 
of these clients, ‘‘the new models 
‘are here and I can make you a 
dandy trade-in on your last year’s 
car.” 
In five minutes, therefore, he 
might close @ deal with a man on 
whom he may have spent “five 
hours to get the first sale. For 
now the prospect was an old friend, 
instead of a stranger. 
But when Sam deserted all those 
hundreds of satisfied clients and 
went to Chicago, he had to start 
was far | in Chicago, And it 
would — be pple lower in Los 
Angeles the first year, for he has 
now been in Chicago two years 
and thus has several dozen satus- 
fied clients. 
So, salesmen, stick to your field: 
Cash-in upon those long hours you 
spend winning your new clients, 
by retaining them throughout the 
years and selling them future or-. 
ing & Selling’’, enclosing a stamped 
return envelope, plus 20 cents. 
Many firms order it in quantities 
of 100 to $00: for use by thale entice-- 
sales force, 
write in ane > dg Dr. George Ww... Drape 
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Hoover Names ‘Immortal   
  WASHINGTON (INS) — Formeramong the five immortals to be    
the early days dt Me great és      pression and during bis service | ington a few weeks ago he had 33) | President Herbert Hoover has|selected next week, 
      man Anti-Trust Act is one of the| idge leached back more than 100 years| Hoover also stated that the Sher-| im the Wilson, Harding and Cool- | -anaidates for the five niches, but| : administrations. — 
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Reputation Gets Severest Test   
Works ‘Round the Clock 
By International News Service After 
America’s ambassador to Jordan} versity of British Columbia he 
is a husky, energetic man with a| taught horticulture there for two 
teputation for being a tireless, in-| years and then transferred to the 
defatigable worker. 
That reputation probably is get-| he did research in agricultural ting its severest test these days in economics 
Amman where Lester De Witt) Ph. D. 
Mallory is working around-the-| Mallory joined the government 
clock in. an effort to keep himself jn 1931 as an assistant agricultur- 
— and Washington — abreast of al attache at Marseille, France. 
developments in the Arab king- He was stationed later in Washing- 
dom. ton, Paris and Mexico City. 
*~ * * In 1947, Mallory was named 
Because his ability has been'counselor of the American em- 
proven at a broad range of posts bassy at Havana. Two years later 
in widely separated areas, he holds he was transferred to the same 
the rank of career minister — the post at Buenos Aires where Amer- 
State Department's . diplomaticiican relations with the Argentine 
equivalent of a four-star general. |dictator Juan Peron were extreme- 
Mallory’s favorite hobby is |1Y ‘delicate. 
collecting and restoring antique Since 1953 Mallory has. been in 
guns and he has a well-equipped | Jordan. He and his wife have a 
carpentry workshop in one of | young son who is now in Jordan 
the buildings of the embassy | with them. 
where in calmer times he put- | Colleagues described the am- 
ters on rare free evenings. 
  ] The 53-year-old diplomat is far | Works hard and expects hard work 
removed from the public’s concept from his sub tes. 
of a stodgy, striped pants envoy. | One diplomat who recently re- -  |American Envoy to Jordan 
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~ County officials agree that the 
next year In the life of Clarence 
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“Greater problems are bound to 
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one of them. — may be the first test for Clarence, 
as well as for the Hathaways, 
who have never left their child 
since birth. 
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Hathaway receives a pension for/ 
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planning. 
Already, as normal parents, the | 
watiaegs ote drearaing of Get] future. 
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| Q : ee ne ee Se ee eee people comfortable, and it pat in a héme-auto shaver, they: Britain Claims Success 
2 i himself) by ; : * ; E one tor . But i» ° 4 
| \ of heaven on wheels. ee pons gts $710 ph seen tal \Against Malayan Reds 
. \ The most unusual single step | pTODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: -— ~ tioning, and the smokes, news- | LONDON @® — Britain today| 
: \5 : take in Manhattan is : ; papers and refreshments he pro- | claimed a sweeping success in the/ 
step from the curb T vides take a few dollars each protect 
N ee ee week from his modest salary las in Malaya. 
| instantly a world \ . Does it pay off in extra tips from The War Office said terrorist) : 
‘ world of quiet, serenity and | dinniay , wm have written him testimonials? |@ropped to 35 a month compared) 
: . courtesy. : . he RS y cc‘- s with 500 a month in 1951. 
: Pics tick. uohatsiery,.. yoo ‘are ' Meg? | va," said Roma, who is always| tor the coming year, the War Of | e ME hca ee tacts that inc tackle of impeccably attired and would” al-| fice confirmed that’ British and | 
\ = NY i instead of } ae most rather commit hari-kiri than commonwealth forces will | 
| V oe , = a walien geet aoe show. up for work without his neck-| continue to be stationed in Malaya 
N e Ni feel a : : tie. “I don't get any more tips. But after the country becomes inde- : : 
| = : Y ‘discover the cab is air-con this doesn’t disappoint me, as that pendent. later this year. This is 
| 0 Y : “to sactat tn external defenan and ne 
| s : as other drivers say I must| safeguard commonwealth _inter- = 
! N N oe gl either be a millionaire—or crazy— ests in Southeast Asia,” a state- ? DAYS! 
\ NY ack < pean Of the lnient ofttion. to put a cab like this on the streets.’ ment said, a 
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to Introduce 
New Officers 
  Club will be introduced at. the 
re ee ee eee ee Pe 
    New officers of Viernes Dance} eed 
New officers of Zonta Club of Pontiac are (left 
to right) Mrs, Ashton W. Emery of Dixie Highway, 
recording secretary; Mrs. Chadd Mellinger of Blaine 
Beacons president; Mrs. a Smith, of Pontiac soe 
    
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Set of Future a 
    
  New members of the Zonta Club 
hang| “attending the breakfast were (left to 
right) Mrs. Robert Frayer of Orchard- road, treasurer, and Mrs, L. Raymond Sampson of 
Watkins Lake, first vice president. The group took 
office at the annual shoo cag held Sunday at Rotunda 
Inn. 
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MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1957 PAGES 12-15)   
Personal News of Interest in the Area 
Miss Ryan and Mrs, Walter 
joined Mrs. Louis M. Kimm of tour they will visit Mrs. Kimm's 
and Mrs, Walter’s uncle, Anton 
Germann, of Wil, Switzerland. 
* * 2. 
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Johnson 
| and family returned Sunday te 
their home on Shéreview drive. 
They vacationed at Pepsacola, 
Fla. for 10 days. of Mr. and Mrs. dames Moffat 
street, Eari d. 
Willow Beach drive, and Boyd 
M, Thomason, son of Mr. and 
Mrs. Robert N, Thomason of 
Calvert street. 
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Joseph Zabelski of Granada 
idrive, delegate to the annual) 
|Baha'i convention being held in| 
Wilmette, Ill., through Wednesday, Hleft Sunday for Wilmette with Mrs. 
iZabelski, Mrs. Mary Phillips of 
} Pensacola street, George Galstian 
jof Prall street, Mrs. Ivalu Reagan 
jot South Johnson, and Alan Hig- 
igins of Douglas street. 
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Elmer G, Wilson has. returned 
| ts a 10 weeks’ stay in Florida. 
He visited at the home of his son- 
jin-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. 
/Paul Flynn in Sarasota. Other 
|points visited included Nashville, 
'Tenn., Louisville, Ky., and-a. trip 
through the Smoky mountains. 
* * * 
Three area residents at Hills. 
dale College have made the 
Dean’s List for the fall semester. 
Included are John A. Moffat, son | 
| Father and Daughter dance to be 
‘of Mt. Carmel Mercy HoSpital is 
iCarole Flanders of Edison street. 
Carole is serving as chairman of 
the ticket committee. 
* *. * 
Mr, and Mrs, Leo Halfpenny of 
Lewis street announce the birth of 
a daughter, Kathleen Marie, April 
25 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. 
Mrs, Jerome Kaufman of Lewis 
street is the infant’; maternal 
grandmother. 
“* * * 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Barrier 
of Holly (nee Dorothy Cairns) an- 
nounce the birth of a daughter, 
Robin Jean, April 16, at St. Jo- 
seph Mercy Hospital. 
Grandparents of the infant are 
Mr. and Mrs, L. C. Barner of Hud- 
son street and Mr, and Mrs. Neil 
W. Cairns of Barker street.       | | | 
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Mrs. Lois Ellis (center) of Tilden 
avenue was general chairman of the 
She is photographed with breakfast. Gathering at, Rotunda Inn were new 
Zonta members Mrs. Rebecca Gould of 
Oranesirone avenue ; Mrs. Grover Scott 
governor of 
Edna Nairn (right) of Windsor, district "of Durham saad Mrs. oy H. Riddle of 
_ Edgefield drive ‘end Mrs. Harold Soper 
. of Winding aes. 
Sybil Robart (left) a member of the 
Windsor club.   
   
Zonta International, and 
  
She’ll Wed Theodore Cohassey June 22   
Three Parties Fete Nancy Aldrich White roses, carnations and snap-' bell, Connie Vanderline, Judie Co- Nancy Aldrich, daughter of Mr. 
and Mrs, Lee A, Kremer of Dwight 
avenue, was honored at two show- 
ers and a luncheon over the week- 
end. 
She will become the bride of 
Theodore F. Cohassey, son of Mr. 
and Mrs, Fred Cohassey of South 
Johnson -avenue, June 22 at First! 
| Congregatiénal Church. 
‘Mrs. Garth Sayers of Dwight 
avenue entertained at a bridge 
dessert crystal shower in her 
home Friday evening. Yellow 
daffedils..set the color scheme, 
and a miniature bridal party 
decorated the mantel. Pink, yel- 
low and green favors decorated 
the tables, 
Guests included Mrs. Kremer, 
Mrs. Cohassey, Mrs. Earl Phil- 
lips, Mrs, James G, Aldrich, Mrs. 
Don Robertson, Mrs. B. B. Roush, 
Mrs, William McClure, Mrs. Clair 
Kramp, Mrs. George Shearer, Mrs. 
Aaron Fox, Mrs,. Manley Young, 
Mrs, Donald Porritt, Mrs. Byron 
Cole, Mrs. M. A. Calbi, Mrs, Hor- 
ace Hall, and Mrs. William Pipe. 
Ouit-of-town guests were Mrs. N. 
A. Woodworth of Birmingham and 
Mrs. Jack Stebbins of Bloomfield 
Hills. 
MRS, ZITTEL ENTERTAINS 
Mrs, Fred Zittel of Navajo road 
entertained at a bridge luncheon 
Saturday at the Hotel Waldron. | Aldrich, Mrs. Earl Phillips, Mrs. 
.Calvin Martin, Mrs. Jasper War- dragons flanked by white tapers | 
centered the table. 
Guests were Mrs. Kremer, 
Mrs, Cohassey, Mrs. Oscar John- 
son, and Mrs. Frank Cohassey, | 
grandmothers of the bridegroom; 
Mrs. Williams Shields, grand- 
mother of the bride; Mrs, James 
Frank R, Morton, 
Completing the list were Mrs. 
Ray Lyon, Mrs. E. M. Klemm, 
Mrs. Robert Evans, Gail MacLar- 
en, .Kathie Young, Alice Bego, 
Judie Cohassey, Barbara Heflin 
and Mrs. David Zittel of Alma. 
KITCHEN SHOWER SUNDAY 
Gifts, tumbling from under 
streamers of an umbrella, cen- 
tered the table for a kitchen show- 
er Sunday at the home of Mrs. 
Oscar Johnson of Auburn avenue. 
Hostesses were Mrs. Jack Mapley 
and Mrs, Leo Morrison. 
Guests included Mrs. Kremer, 
Mrs. Cohassey, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. 
E. K. Vanderlind, Mrs. J, H. Van- 
derlind, Mrs: R, T. Mapley, ‘Mrs. 
Clyde Smith, Mrs. James G. . Ald- 
rich, Mrs. T. N, Finkbeiner, Mrs. 
Clifford Beach, Mrs. Frank Arnold, 
Mrs, John Wilson, Mrs. Robert 
Evans, Mrs. Frank Cohassey, Mrs. 
den, Mrs. Fred Schram, Mrs. 
  Omer Allen, Mrs, Stanley Camp-   
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Story Tellers~ 
ers League at a recent meeting 
\held at the home of Mrs. Theodore hassey and Carol Warden. | 
* * * 
Out-of-town guests were Mrs. 
Woods, Mrs. Roy Kerby of Roya] 
Addison Kerby of 
  
League Elects 
New Officers 
Mrs, R. K. Boggs was elected 
president of the Pontiac Story Tell- ToPresent - 
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| | wives will get into the‘act .with a 
__ |fun and facts show, “Alice in Demo 
_ |Land,” when the Democratic Na- 
> | tional Committee holds its meeting . 
here the first. week in’ May. 
ror Nine gh re a amad 
jfollowed the Precinct Rabbit and 
| errands, 
‘| Paul Douglas, wife of the Illinois 
_| Shoulder,” played by Mrs. W. F. 
Floyd Kerby of Grosse Pointe} | Legislators’ Wives 
to Stage Program 
in Washington — 
By JANE EADS 
WASHINGTON -— Congressional 
The wehaclies a “highlight t a : 
reception planned by members o 
the ‘Democratic Congressional 
Wives Forum for some 40 national 
With Mrs. Frank J. Lausche, 
wife of the Ohio senator, and Mrs. 
Hale Boggs, wife of the Louisiana - 
congressman, as narrators, the skit 
will show how “Alice and others 
sepa into politics.” 
na *€ 
Pert; brunette Mrs. George Hud- 
dieston Jr., wife of the, Alabama 
congressman, will play the inquisi- 
tive Alice who follows the rabbit, 
Mrs. Harlan Hagen, wife of the 
California congressman, to a cau- 
cus meeting and “‘sees-all types of 
workers." 
UNSUNG HEROINE 
There's “Old Faithful,” the un- 
sung heroine who closes windows, 
locks doors; licks stamps and runs 
played by the wife of 
Alabama Sen, Lister Hill, and the 
disorganized, scatter-brain, known 
as the ‘“‘Sprinter,”’ played by Mrs. 
Frank Church, wife of the Idaho 
senator, F 
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There's “‘Appassionata, the Band 
Wagon Girl,” the glamor filly who 
“likes men best and always stirs 
the women up,” played by a beau- 
teous former Powers model, Mrs. 
Ross Bass, wife of the Tennessee 
lawmaker. 
A tormer congresswoman, Mrs.   senator, wearing a newsprint 
dress, portrays “Publicity 
Hound,” an avid title-grabber. 
“Mis Fancy Hat” is interpreted © 
by the Oregon senator's wife, 
Mrs, Richard Neuberger. 
Others include “Mrs. Chip-on-   Norrell, wife of the Arkansas con- 
gressman, and “The Perfect Type” 
(she has just “turned 30, has seven 
children, is active in every organi- 
zation’') played by Mrs. Homer 
Thornberry, wife of the Texas con- 
gressman, who will have three of 
her own. children with her. 
* * 
Mrs, Clare Engle, wife of the 
California congressman, is pro- 
gram chairtnan for the shindig, 
which will also review the progress 
of Democratic women in politics 
| and list “‘Democratie Firsts,” such 
as first woman Cabinet member, 
former Secretary of Labor Frances 
Perkins; first woman minister, the 
late Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen Rhode, 
to Denmark; first woman ambas- 
sador, Mrs. Eugenie Anderson, to 
|Denmark; first woman treasurer, 
Georgia Neese Clark, and _ first 
woman mint difector, Nellie Tay- 
loe Ross. 
Crofoot PTA Hears 
    Fauble on Snellbrook ‘road, 
Other officets are Laura Cobb, 
vice president and program chair- 
man; Grace Clark, recording sec- 
retary; Julia Dalzell, correspond- 
ing secretary, and Mrs. Fauble, 
treasurer. 
Mrs, J. R.° Shaffer discussed 
pleasing traits of the storyteller; 
Miss Dalzell told the story, ‘“Wick- 
ed John and the Devil” and Mrs. 
Elmer Hutson presented “Lazarus 
Speaking.” 
Parents’ Club Meets 
With Mrs. Fortier 
Mrs, James Fortier of Farming- 
ton opened her home to members 
and guests of the Pontiac Parents 
Guidance Club Wednesday evening. 
Mrs. E. A, West spoke on “Our 
Leisure — Present and Future,”| 
  Talk by Principal 
Horton Southworth, principal of 
Crofoot School, spoke to the PTA 
Thursday on “Reporting to Par- 
ents.” Stressing a closer relation- 
ship between school and commun- 
ity, Mr, Southworth said that ‘edu- 
cation as well as busigess must go 
through many changes, 
Esther Rehm played an accor- 
dion solo and Nancy Boardman and 
Mary Manukian entertained with 
piano golos, . . 
Mrs, Robert R. Phillips an- 
nounced that the PTA will sponsor 
a fair at the school May 3.   
  Sorority Board 
Plans Installation 
Board members of Phi Alpha 
Kappa Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi 
Sorority met Friday at the home 
      with members and guests partici-'~ 
pating in a round table discussion.   Peggy Jo Eagle to discuss plans 
-|\for the installation of new officers.   
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Stack, publicity; Peggy Neil and 
Mary Lou Sandberg, ways and 
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Maple Leaf Club 
Holds Luncheon, 
Honors Two 
Mrs. Vivian Tubbs presided at, 
the luncheon meeting of Maple) 
Leaf Club held at Hotel Waldron. | 
J. Endries ‘and Mrs. Worth “East: 
man, 
Mrs, Orrin Huntoon Jr. will serve 
as chairman of the garden party 
and cooperative luncheon to be! 
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Ruth Circle Sees — 
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Bond Issue 
for Hospital 
cussed the formation of a 
zens Committee to promote 
hospital issue.   Jacob, Mrs. Steinman is past pres-   
Mrs. Steinman Aids 
at Parley in Toronto 
Mrs. Irving Steinman will serve 
as leader of a conference at the 
21st biennial Assembly of the Na- 
tional Federation of Temple Sister- 
hoods being held at the Royal York 
Hotel in Toronto, Ont., Sunday 
through Thursday. 
Other delegates from Veuties will include Mrs. Sanford Saper- 
stein and Mrs. George Wyman of 
the Sisterhood of Temple Beth 
ident of the NFTS District 11, un Miss Levely 
.|Church, David is the son of Mr. 
,;and Mrs, Walter Richards of Chi- ers, mental ‘illness is an unknown The employer - patient meetings Regular - 
| ainst quantity,” he said, and therefore stemmed the brain of Joan $5 lent something to be “shunned.” His!Fell Murray, attractive executive é 
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aoe eee cee Pet meow od Bride-to-Be 5D es day by Mrs. Paul Zerba and Mrs./May 25 at St, Michael Church Sixes 32A—44D 
Karen Anderson Is 
Affair. 
Mrs, Edwin J. Anderson and 
A, Stanton Levely of Elizabeth 
Lake avenue, will become the bride} ! 
of David Richards in a ceremony 
to be performed June 15 at Oak- 
land Avenue United Presbyterian 
cago avenue. 
Peggy chose this occasion to 
announc, her bridal attendants. 
Virginia Levely, her sister, will 
serve as maid of honor, 
Other attendants will . include, 
and Phyllis Schumacher, Kathy 
Noonan, cousin of the bride-elect, 
will serve as flower girl. 
Invited guests were Mrs. Levely, 
Virginia Levely, Janet Allen, Lois 
Austin, Patricia Brantley, Connie 
Davies, Charleyne Deeg, Jean Hil- 
ton, Mary Keavy, Barbara Kline, 
Barbara Kneale, Karen Sampson, 
Frances Sekles, Nila Tompkins, 
Sharon Zielke, Marlene Wilton, Ca- 
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we Tact oe oe poconpotincodte sa a 4 a } : 
| Men are attracted by “aliveness,” not by loudness. LAUGH AT YOURSELF 
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4. They hate to come home at   
SAN FRANCISCO (INS) — Train 
a boy or girl to be a good driver 
and you help to make a future 
good citizen, ’ 
Youngsters of today need to 
learn to live with the auto, to re- 
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The attitude must be “caught, 
not taught” from the teacher's 
/presentation, : 
By California law each sopho- 
more student, whose average age 
is 15% years, has 30 hours of driver 
education in the classroom to ac- 
quaint him with good driving prac- 
laws, and the reason for them. 
In the senior year as” many 
students as instructors and dual 
control cars permit take the 20- 
hour driver training class. Each 
youngster has six hours handling 
the wheel and 12 more hours in 
the car observing another student 
  
  tices, rules for pedestrians, traffic Learning to Handle Car 
Is Training in Citizenship 
teach their children to drive—are 
gradually swinging behind the pro- 
gram. One factor impressing them 
is the rate discount that most in- 
surance companies grant young- 
sters who have completed the 
training. . 
PARENTS WATCH : 
On Saturday mornings parents 
are invited to observe demonstra- 
tions by students -in an enclosed’ 
area. When the student earns his 
parents are encouraged to obtain 
a learner's permit for him and 
later to authorize a driver's li- 
‘ing, this will influence their healthy came: But the fundamentals should 
be taught by a trained instructor. 
San Francisco School Board 
member Adolfo De Urioste, a 
backer of driver training, hopes 
the program can expand to reach 
students in their sophomore or 
junior years “before parents or 
friends give them the wrong in- 
formation.’’ 
Driver training emphasizes that 
each person is competing — with 
ihimself—for safety points. 
~*~ *« 
Accidents are caused by the in- 
dividual’s carelessness or fatigue. 
The San Francisco School Depart- 
ment, supported by the city’s po- 
lice and the California Highway 
Patrol, finds classroom education, 
practice driving and a sincere de-   Grape Nuts 
Add Zip to 
Hot Pudding Rochester Cook 
in Baked Dessert 
’ By JANET ODELL 
Pontiac Press Home Editor 
Last fall we hunted up a corn 
relish recipe for a Rochester read- 
er. At that time Ethel Shultis prom- 
certificate of fundamentals, his/ised to send us a favorite recipe. 
Said recipe turned up in the mail 
just the other day, 
* * * 
We have not been able to contact 
Miss Shultis-to find out a great 
deal about her. We do know she is 
a working woman and that she 
does canning, We think you'll like 
her recipe for Grapenuts Pudding. 
GRAPENUTS PUDDING — 
By Ethel Shultis 
4 tablespoons butter or margarine 
1 tablespoon grated lemon rind 
\% cup sugar 
3 egg yolks, well beaten 
3 tablespoons lemon juice 
2 tablespoons flour 
4 tablespoons grape nuts 
} cup milk 
2 egg whites, well beaten 
Cream butter or margarine, lem- 
on rind and sugar together blend- 
ing well, Add egg .yolks and beat 
thoroughly; then add lemon juice, 
flour, grapenuts and milk. Mix 
well. 
Fold in egg whites. Turn into| 
grased baking dish and bake in 
  pan of hot water in 325-degree ove 
about 1% hours, or until firm.   
    
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Tomorrow: “If You Can’t Cor- 
Tect Defécts, Forget Them.”     
Married 
Saturday 
evening in 
Grace 
Lutheran 
Church were 
Elizabeth 
Dean, 
daughter of 
Mr. and Mrs. 
Allen 
Benjamin 
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    Mon 
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met, should I shake hands with 
both of them or just my hus- 
band with the other man? What 
about when we leave?” 
  Answer: The men always shake 
hands. Women may or may not. 
There is no fixed rule.. Those who 
have heard about each. other fol- 
  Answer: Although there is no 
tule, usually the twé women to- 
  
  
street, and 
Jerry 
Kauffman. He 
is the son of 
Mr. and Mrs, 
Lee Kauffman 
of Daffer.      MRS. JERRY KAUFFMAN:     | IMPERIAL 
Now at 
219 Auburn Ave. * 
Make your 
  Elizabeth Dean Becomes 
Bride of Jerry Kauffman 
Baskets of pink and white glad- 
ioli and carnations decorated the 
altar of Grace Lutheran Church 
for the Saturdiy wedding of Eliz- 
abeth Dean and Jerry Kauffman. 
The Rey. Richard C. Stuckmeyer Their gowns were fashioned 
identically of chiffon in a balle- 
rina-length. The sweetheart neck- | 
lines were accented by a stole | 
ever the shoulders, that fell into 
floating panels at the back of the . 
  Make Your 
Appointment Now 
_ FE 4-2878 Edith Stenson, owner 
  
  
  
read the 7:30 o'clock ceremony in 
the presence of 200 guests. 
Elizabeth is the daughter of Mr. 
and Mrs. Allen Benjamin of Ho- 
warth street. Mr. and Mrs. Lee 
Kauffman of Daffer are Jerry's 
parents. 
The bride wore a gown of cut bouffant skirts. 
The matron of honor’s gown was 
in an aqua shade, and the other 
attendants’ in pink. Each wore 
matching. colored headpieces and 
carried bouquets of Rubrum lilies. 
Samuel R. Gardiner performed 
the duties of best man. Seating the     WILLIAM K. COWIE 
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  Chantilly lace; fashioned with a 
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Roberts and Gene ‘Hyde. 
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a scalloped chapel sweep. 
A crown of sequins and seed 
pearls held her fingertip veil of 
|French illusion edged with Chan- 
|tilly lace. She carried an arrange- 
\ment of lilies of the valley, steph- 
janotis and ivy, centered with a 
white orchid. 
     
        
      
  Mrs. Samuel Gardiner served 
ther sister as matron of honor. Oth- 50 plus tax For her daughter's wedding, 
Mrs, Benjamin chose a navy blue 
peau de scie dress wit hwhite ac- 
cessories. Her corsage was of 
red roses, 
Mrs. Kauffman chose qa mauve 
silk dress with navy blue acces- 
sories and a corsage of white roses, 
Following. the reception, held at 
Maceday Lake -Club House, the 
bride changed to a pink linen suit 
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ERIC AND FRIENDS + Fisk L: Mepoard, 
director of training at the Leader school at Roch- 
ester, introduces Eric to Denis Hawker of The 
Discipline and Responsibility — 
— C¢C haracteristics of. the Erics By DENIS N. HAWKER 
Visiting Australian Journalist 
Eric Leader is a big fellow with 
brown hair and big brown eyes. 
His handsome head is supported 
a cee Eric's an- 
mediately as we 
  HAWKER 
bright and roomy accommodation 
with 60 others, he lives in 
Although only young, Ele fully 
impoftance of 
  Despite. his youth, lack of-ex- 
perience, and natural exuberance 
_ he has settled down to a new 
‘mode of life, the discipline it re- 
quires, and the attention that must 
“be given to his instructors. 
* * * 
Eric will never be an eminent 
doctor, but already after only 
three months training he has the 
ability to give sight to the blind. 
He and many like Bim may be 
seen in Pontiac any day—or in 
almost any city in the United 
States for that matter, 
Eric ig a four-footed graduate of 
the internationally - known Leader 
Dog School at Rochester. 
With Fred L, Maynard, Leader 
director of training, Eric showed! 
me around the institution—through 
the quarantine section where new 
arrivals are kept for 10 days; 
through the maze of kennels where 
the "German. shepherds, collies and 
retrievers are accommodated be- 
tween training sessions; through 
the bright ahd airy rooms where| 
blind students live with their dogs 
for a month before being given full 
charge of their guides; through the 
office where donations from the 
public are gratefully received and 
to which a blind person pays $150 
for a pair of canine eyes. 
Also around the training paths| 
Heart Victim Dies   unknown in Australia, where simi- 
lar facilities are being developed 
to complement the training of 
Recreation Area 
Plans Held Up 
new recreation development 
Waterford Township are being held 
up pending a request from the 
state that the township provide an- 
other source of fill dirt. ~ = 
Some time ago the State Conser-| | 
vation Department offered to deed) - 
a strip of land west of Crescent 
Lake road to Waterford Township 
to be developed for recreational 
purposes. 
to the state to be developed into 
another park by the Dodge fam- 
ily. However, due to its-odd shape, 
officials never bothered fo develop) 
it into a state park. Pontiac Press. 
training. 
rae be 
where dogs and blind studéfits are/dogs by individuals. 
educated as a team; and through school has been asked for advice 
the attractive dining and recrea-|in the setting up of an institution 
tion rooms where dogs and stu-| ‘in Australia. 
dents are accorded every comfort) 
and amenity—we eyed the whole 
layout, 
The Leader school has come a’ 
long way since it was founded in|pends for its success om the sup- 1939 by the Lions Clubs. of M 
gan. Only a few dogs were trained) ate community and the. nation 
in the early years, but the turn-out! gene 
now is about 120°a Year, and fis-| 
ing.” 
This year it may be 130, and 
In 4 states of America, in| 
Canada, Brazil, Israci, Mexico ‘ication to a great project are|money in the barn before he died 
and other countries Leader dogs |" 
are giving the blind a fuller and — 
happier life. 
The Leader school is far from 
  
Conservation Officials 
of State Ask Fill Dirt 
From Waterford Site 
Plans and specifications for a 
in 
* * * 
The strip was originally ‘given 
The strip is 225 feet wide and 
one-half mile long, and was used 
as a source of fill for improve- 
ments to other state owned pub- 
lic parks, 
Although State conservation offi-|: 
  cials have requested another fill 
dirt source from the township, 
they have indicated that this will 
not interfere with the decision to 
deed the land to Waterford Town- 
ship, free of charge. 
Gunman Takes $2,08 
in Grand Rapids Holdup in Spite of Surgeons PITTSBURGH @ —A team of 
surgeons lost yesterday in their 
battle to save the life of William 
Blakley, 51. 
* * * 
_The unemployed  steelworker ,   
  GRAND RAPIDS @® — A gun- [Needs a Little Face-Lifting, Body Contour _.   
Pontiac Press Phete| 
Eric is in the last stage of his 
The Leader 
* * * 
The Leader school is impressive 
| not ‘only because of the efficiency 
'of its training, but because it de- 
port—readily given—ol its immedi- 
a are all “Wore donated, 
but also the funds to pay dif- a eae Pe 
Claims were filed by James|Leonard D. Hogan, a member of a short body-building and face 
Pontiac birthplace ‘last week 
sponded to the oogling. pedestrians 
with a roar: from her four 
cylinder ‘engine, 
Her name is “Model SC,” tha 
1915 pride and joy of the General 
Motors Truck and Coach Di- 
Vision, 
She was quite a gisl_in her 
day with her protective windshield, 
ber cab as standard equipment 
instead Of optional, her seat on 
the left jnstead of the right side, 
and her body which was bolted 
to her chassis. 
; * * * 
When she was in her hey-day 
she was powered by a 25 horse- 
power motor, considered quite 
revolutionary, and got around so 
her speed to 12 miles per hour, 
Although she had no headlights, 
ther oil burning side and tail 
‘lamps gleamed on her shiny red 
and yellow body with style and 
grace. 
Back in her native city she 
proudly moved down S. Saginaw 
Street and up South. Boulevard, 
jbut the sleek younger generation — 
were impatient. They honked and; ” 
tooted insulting remarks, as they 
turned out to pass and leave her 
in a cloud of dust, 
* * * 
After so much of this, 1915 
Model SC showed signs of sad- 
ness. She coughed and sputtered 
a bit, and tried to cover up, but 
a teardrop could be seen forming 
on the lower edge of one side 
lamp, as she turned the corner 
  
Six Want Money 
Found in Barn; 
Trooper Puzzled 
NEW CASTLE, Pa. ® — State 
trooper John Holman has $150 
cash that he wants to give away. 
The trouble is there are six per- 
sons willing to accept it. 
* * * fast that the governor had to limit: 
Couple's Lips Meet, active in Michigan, after enduring|awaited reunion. 
wy again she flaunted her “There, at the corner of Rapid staunch Old nie of 42 Co i, ceils, 41-year-old lady, pos-jand dragged ber chain drive and| to . GMC plant No. 1. where -owal finally . found. someone she/faces from bygone days ap GMC 
sibly the only of her kind still/hard rubber tires to the long) she was born. ot 
4 
mes Home 
will satisfy her every need, as she 
pg Ne ed kept in storage awating ‘fu- 
herself : together,: she St. and Franklin Rd, she stopped./ing but happy days ahead, She jture exhibitions can cp agin hae: 
lifting course, sag arg. to her! moved lively down Rapid Street Her lamps sparkled, for here she} will nn collection of old familiar | formances. 
  
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FAMILY REUNION = A grand’dld lady of the General Motors 
family, 1915 Model SC, returns to. the GMC Truck and Coach Plant   No. 1 at Rapid St. and Franklin Re. where she first saw the light 
of day. 
  
Room Blows Up 
  MESA, Ariz. (® — Harold Seve- 
land won't forget one kiss his 
wife gave him for a long time. 
When she kissed him today, an 
explosion occurred at the instant 
of contact — and the blast caused 
$1,000 damage.1o their home. 
ee * 
Mrs. Cherie Seveland explained 
that she had used gasoline to 
    clean her husband’s work clothes’ ,, The Pontiac Amvets, 
to be presented to Oakland “County 
girls in their forthcoming annual 
beauty contest May 18. 
* * * 
Last year’s winner, Nancy tee 
lyvetch, 20, of 3140 Crooks Rd.| iAmvet queen. The- national contest} 
will turn over her reign to the new/Will be held this year during the   
automatic washer. Then _ she 
flipped on the electric switch and 
stepped into the next room to 
greet her husband.   
      The money was found in a barn 
by Albert Beckle, 8; | 
Smareili, 9; and Ronald Newitzie, 
9. Their parents made them di-) 
nd put it in a, 
im was filed. * 
and!   
ference between the $1,250 i 
    ' 
The quiet air of efficiency and 
inspiring, sts/Show, who rents the’ barn, 
later it will be many more as to train a dog and the $150 paid by 
‘efforts are made to help as many the blind person and to keep up 
as ‘as possible of the estimated 400,000 and add to the buildings and other 
blind people in the United States. | facilities. Mrs, Harry Klingensmith, who! 
owns the property. 
The former owner, Mrs. Ella! 
Kalajainen, also put in a claim. | 
She said her nephew left the 
| about six years ago. Windsor Dentist Dies; 
‘Practiced 50-Years 
“WINDSOR, Ont. mw — Dr. 
the Canadian Dental Assn. board 
and the city’s oldest practicing 
dentist, died Saturday. He was 74. 
* * * 
        Dr. Hogan was a member of the 
Michigan State Dental Society. 
He had practiced 
more than 50 years. 
  
‘alates tank oh. Sorin: siek ote 
teipiig. a touch like rani’ anid 
enterprise, you need the miost up- 
to-date information to do the best 
job., That, declares Mrs. Mary A. 
Hixon, is ‘the purpose of the Home| 
Demonstration Service, for which 
she is the Oakland County agent. 
In observance of Home Demon- 
stration Week, Sunday through 
May 4, members of the 108 
groups in the county will gather 
at the Waterford Township 
‘Sportsman's Club Thursday for 
an Achievement Day program. 
* * * 
~Starting at 10 a.m., the program 
will feature a message of greeting 
from President Eisenhower, and a seston   
     ichairmen, secretaries, past chair- 
Pi ied eorgaint. ne oar | 
Fe pier spans he rc bos Pa. hae talk by Mrs. ses ee: ca 
sdbgeli sg. fon — p: 
social ea + 9 a ‘be given 
men. and other guests. Some 30 
leaders will be honored for having 
taught five more classes during the 
past year in ‘their communities. 
A style show by women who 
have recently taken the cotton 
dressmaking class will be fea: 
tured, narrated by Mrs. Joyde 
Rapes, home demonstration agent ir 
Héme Demonstration Groups of County 
Hold Achievement Program Thursday 
agent; Mrs. Josephine H. Lawyer, 
consumer marketing information 
jagent; and Sue Sturgis, 4H Club’ agent. 
Special guests will include 
state legislators and their wives, 
State Sen. Harvey Lodge has 
been invited to speak. 
Afternoon luncheon for 250, a 
foods demonstration | is 
planned, along with vocal enter- 
tainment and a report on safety 
Programs sponsored by: various 
demonstration | 
The, Saal 8 open to. sxpone        
   
  at large. 
Other extension service agents 
will explain their work, inci 
Lyle B. Abel, county —_ 
          
     program and in W indsor — = 
Britain to Organize 
      the state contest to be held June 
28. 
: * * * 
The deadline for entries to be in 
s ey 11 and any girl from 17 
inclusive is eligible, 
Entry blanks can be obtained 
at either the Blue Sky or Pontiac 
Drive-in Theaters; the Arthur 
Murray Dance Stngia, % FE. 
Lawrence St.; Osmun's Men's 
Wear, 51 N. Saginaw; Peggy's 
Women’s Apparel, 16 N. Sagi- 
naw; The Alison Shop, 52 N. 
Saginaw, and the Federal De- 
partment Store in Pontiac. 
Aceording fo Malcolm F. Os- 
2nd Missiles Unit 
LONDON ®—Britain soon will 
form a secorid guided missiles’ (Local Amvets Post Slates 
Annual Beauty Contest 
Bemis-|walt, 
Olson Post, have once again filled include a dance course and a free 
their bag full of gifts and prizes modeling course for the winher. 
tive, 
jwent on to become the National, |School of Social Welfare, said in 
and then popped them into the queen as well as assisting her in last week in August in Boston. 
en ne 
  Poverty to Disappear. 
in 10 Years, Says Prof 
LOS ANGELES (® — The poor 
won't get poorer during the hext 
10 years, says a University of 
Michigan professor — they're go- 
ing to disappear. 
Dr. Wilbur Cohen, currently a 
visiting professor at “UCLA's chairman, the prizes will 
* * 
Last year’s Michigan representa- 
Lorri Kawiak of Kalamazoo,   ‘an interview yesterday that pov- 
‘erty in the United States will be 
abolished within the next decade, 
* * * 
He added, however, that it will 
take an organized program 
ing heavily. on. universities to. do 
the research and turn out trained 
personnel to help end hows poverty 
_ |problem. a, ‘- 
  
: : Boys Superior to Girls 
_ {Working ia Kitchens, 
GREENVILLE, Mich, (AP) 
Boys are much better than girls 
at washing dishes, the domestic 
science teacher at Greenville High 
School says. 
’ Miss Catherine Stall hag a class 
made up entirely of boys—33 of 
them. They. have learned table - 
'|setting, candy making and the 
baking of cookies, rolls and bis- 
cuits. ; 
- “They. really make: their own 
products. disappear. in a hurry, a 
said Migg Stall. 
“The dishes,’ she said, iicathe 
are really clean when .the oe get 
through with them.”   NANCY HARLYVETCH   
  regiment ‘in reshaping her mili-) 
  tary forces for the nuclear age,' 
the War Ministry announced to-' 
day, 
* * * 
A statement outlining the min- 
istry’s financial needs also dis- 
closed that the army’s strength ] 
is to be eut.in the coming val 
from the -present 373,300 men to 
: * * 
A defense White Paper issued 
April 4 called for cutting the total 
of all the armed forces from 690,- 
000 voolengeeg to 375,000 in the next five 
but made no breakdown by 
       
       
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| Some churches plan exchanges 
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Instory programs dealing with the 
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“On this day,” said Rev. Kenneth 
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  NANCY ELIZABETH BILLS 
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ison Roy of Belleville, and one ‘sis- 
iter, Mrs. Effie Keeden. 
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  BABY GIRL BURT 
WALLED LAKE — Service for. 
Baby Girl Burt, infant daughter of! 
Max and Lois Burt of 1933 §. Com- 
merce, who was dead at birth yes- 
terday, were to be from Richard-| 
son-Bird Funeral] Home at 10 a.m. 
today with cremation in. White 
Chapel Cemetery. 
_ Besides her parents, the baby is 
survived by two brothers Daniel 
and David at home. 
  ARTIE F, COX 
DRAYTON PLAINS — Service 
for Artie F, Cox, 61, of 2840 Marl- 
ington, who died Sunday, will be 
held at 2 p.m, Wednesday from 
Sparks-Griffin Chapel with burial 
in White Chapel cemetery, : 
Mr. Cox is survived by his wife 
Dorothy, one son Gerald of Pontiac 
and three daughters Mrs, Evelyn 
‘Cowley and Mrs. Helen Brake both 
lof Pontiac and Mrs. Isabelle Ger- 
ber of Clarkston, Four stepsons 
|Amos, William, Oliver and Alfred 
O'Dell also survive   
  MRS, LILLIAN A. DOANE 
SOUTH LYON—Service for Mrs. 
Lillian A. Doane, 81, of Bellville, 
‘who died Saturday, will be held 
p.m. Tuesday with burial in South 
Lyon Cemetery. : 
Mrs.. Doane, a former resident of 
‘South Lyon, is survived by one 
  ’” DONALD R. DONKER 
Donald R, Donker, 27, of 57 Me- 
ichanic St., died Saturday at Pon- 
itiae General Hospital, following in-: 
‘juries suffered in an automobile 
accident. He had been hospitalized 
five days. 
He was a member of the Central 
Methodist Church and was em- 
ployed as a tool. and die maker at 
the Fisher Body Div. of General 
Motors at Grand Blanc, 
Surviving besides his parents, 
L. Smith of Drayton 
Plains and Mr. Howard Donker of survived also by two other sons, 
Joseph of Detroit and Casies a2 of 
Royal Oak, two daughters, Mrs. 
‘Mildred Dunan and Mrs. Juanita 
\Strant both of Washington, two sis- 
ters, Mrs, Emma Champer of In-/ 
diana and Mrs, Minnie Kringle of 
Washington, ¢ 
  j ARTHUR J, MILLER 
ROMEO—Service -for. Arthur J. 
Miller, -55, of 182 Croswell St., who 
died Saturday, will be held this 
jevening at 7:30 at Roth's Home for 
Funerals with burial in Boyne City 
tomorrow, . 
Mr. Miller, who owned a drug- 
store on Auburn road near Utica, 
is survived by his wife, Sylvia; 
one sister and two brothers. 
Deaths Elsewhere 
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 
PARIS @—~Jules Jeanneney, 92, 
president of the -French Senate 
from 1932 to 1940, a member of 
the Radical Socialist party since 
1002 and active in French politics 
most of his life, died Saturday. 
* * * 
LONDON «®—Lord Newborough, 
78, a peer who served an appren- 
ticeship on sailing ships and won 
a master mariner's ticket in his 
youth, died yesterday. 
* * *   
WASHINGTON —Duke Shoop,         of the Kaiser Construction Co, at     
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i ae THE powtrsc PRESS. MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1937, , r 
-jurday, will be held at 8 p.m. Diewit ter for the Kansas Gy 
‘day from Phillips Funera] Home) Star for 30 years and chief, of its 
sin on ia \red pistes wien the toay wit taken W bureau since 17, to/South Dakota services there. jdied Saturday, He was born in 
— Pee be a ‘ Abingdon, Il, : 
4 ij BAU f ill f Milfo: and and r, Greene, W tende ic taake * * + 
no pee for val nak Diets ot Detroit be- . various wee Pissed copes sin fh gl rite wading ope lerman on re, is inowitz , an immigrant. whose W. Ball, 45, of 9115 Maplewood, aides, ‘her ‘parents. formal’ education stopped at 14   
Saturday. He was born 
* * We 
COLUMBUS, Ohio W—The Rt./ 
Rev. Msgr. Paul J. Glenn, 64, 
rector of St. Charles Borromeo | 
College since 1945 and at the col- 
lege for 30 years, died Saturday. 
* * * 
WAVERLY, N. Y. t—Freder-) 
ick M,. (Foghorn) Clancy, 75, well 
known publicist for cowboy movie! 
stars, died yesterday, He was! 
born in Phoenix City, Ala. | 
_* * * 
CINCINNATI ® — Sig Kriegs-| 
man, 63, Cincinnati regional man-; 
ager for the Crown Cork & Seal | 
Co., and president of the Coca 
‘Cola Bottling Co., of Redding,’ 
Calif., died Saturday. He was born 
in New York. 4 
* &© |---| 
LEXINGTON, Ky. @ — Jotin’ 
Richard Horst, 45, Lexington 
Horse photographer and a mem- 
ber of the Royal Photographic 
Society of London, England, died 
yesterday. He was born in Aus-/ 
tria-Hungary. 
* * 
MARIETTA, Ohio ) —Kenneth| 
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A brother also survives. 
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Rice, officiating, with burial in Ot- 
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MRS. LESTER (EDNA) FREEBY | 
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Charles Greene, 87, who died Sat-' She was a member of the Radio 
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Surviving besides her husband’ 
‘are two sons, Harold F. Freeby of 
Pontiae and Robert L. Freeby of, 
Service will be held at 1:30 p.m.| 
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H, Edward! 
Weinzierl, her pastor, officiating, | 
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. Gental College senior who set a new outdoor world record in the pole 
: vault Saturday chats with Stanford coach Peyton Jordan during the 
meet between the two schools. Gutowski cleared the bar at 15 feet 
: 8% inches to better Cornelius Warmerdam’s mark set 15 years ago | 
    
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VAULT — Bob Gutowski, Occi- 
  
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‘Twas Day of Rhubarb NEW YORK # — For three| 
afternoon, Yankee 
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= interest 
    
‘tion to the, university's board in 
control of inter-collegiate athletics 
at the next meeting May 11.   
Bluejays Nip Falcons 
Southfield garnered its ist win 
in four starts and handed Farm- 
ington its Ist loss with a 3-2 vic- 
tory Friday. The Bluejays ral- 
lied from a 2-0 deficit to pull out 
the verdict in the 7th for pitcher 
  ball. Richardson claimed he 
tle, Paparella gave him the- heave- 
»|ho, 
| Side Community Club. Medals were kicked the bag when he had the 
ball and was amazed at the “sale” 
decision. 
When Martin picked up the bat- 
t, * * 
- The umpires’ reports to league 
president Will Harridge which will 
  : nk the 
“Do you know what Casey said) to me?” said Runge. “During the 
Mantle incident, he said ‘No. 1 
. [you can’t let that catcher (Sammy 
.|White) catch on his knees and No. 
can’t let him put his hand 
back pocket.’ I made White 
give full details will determine’ been brewing for some time.” 
  
LOUISVILLE, Ky. W—Bill Cas- per Jr.’s rising star had carried 
him all the way to third place to- 
fiis achievements, 
Calif., slugger and putter de. luxe 
could be tagged a threat to some 
of the game’s greatest prizes in 
future years. 
He edged out Peter Thomson of 
Australia yesterday in the Ken- 
everybody agreed it was one of 
the easiest one-stroke victories 
seen on the circuit. 
Casper, having constructed a 
five-stroke bulge on the first nine 
holes of the final round, needed 
only to three-putt the last green 
= Winners Named   
  city elementary schools, partici- 
pated in the tourney. | 
The tournament was co-sponsored | 
by the Pontiac Parks and Recrea-) 
tion Department and the North 
awarded to the winners and run- 
ners-up. 
Wirmers and runners-up were: 
Release and fly, 100 yards—won by 
Jimmy Teague, Will Rogers School; 
George Brady. LeBaron, 2nd 
Release and fiy and rewind, 100 yards 
—won by Bob Grasser, Children’s Home; 
Dick Lyons, LeBaron, 3nd 
Handwinding for time—won by Nor- 
  Bob Shull, man Davis, Will Rogers School; Ralph 
Donovan, Children's Home, 2nd.   
Michigan Double Winners 
BLOOMINGTON, Ind.  — The| 
University of Michigan’s Big Ten, Herrnstein and Gene Snider were 
baseball record remains unmarred| |‘Michigan’s first three hits in the 
- today thanks to a double-header| 
victory over Indiana. 
‘he Wolverines led oft the Sat | 
urday twin bill with a bruising (after three ryns display of power. that. gave them ning of the second game when the! tured the Kentucky Derby’ Ope’ 
  Homers by Bruce» Fox, John 
      ‘opener. Glenn Girardin- came on 
itwice in relief roles, and was cred-/ 
ted with the second victory. 
Girardin stopped: a Hoosier raily'| 
in the fourth i-| 
a 71 margin. Hoosier resistance ‘Wolverines were trailing 6-5. Mich-| ; stiffened: in the nightcap but the jgan was leading 2-0 ay viating Wolverines’ sieaked by. when he 
7" 1S _ 'Steain, w hb developed a sore arni| ‘Thomson of Melbourne, 
   in, the opener, 
to6k over, from Herrn-| Casper Gains One- Stroke 
Victory in Derby Tourney to shade Thomson, playing in the 
same threesome. 
That is what he did as he fin- 
ished with a four-day card of 68- 
68-71-70—277—seven strokes under 
Seneca Park's par of 35-36—71. 
The $4,300 payoff out of a $30,- 
000 jackpot lifted Casper from 
llth in -winnings to third with 
$10,518 for the year, Masters win- 
mains the leader with $24, 629, 
Arnold Palmer is second with $13,- tucky Derby Open, but nearly! gg7 
* * * 
Thomson's second money in the 
Derby Open was $3,000. 
Julius Boros, a late starter, es- 
tablished a course record on the 
final day with a sparkling 65 to 
tally a total of 280, good for third 
ance and settled for a fourth place 
tie and $1,600 apiece. 
      
    
          
  . Bill Casper, Jr. 70—277—$4, 300 Peter mson 278— 3,000 
in Kite Tour ney Julius Boros 65—280— 2.600 Bob Harris 67—281— 1,600 
Bo Wininger i— 1,500 
: Art Well, Jr. 69—28: 1,400 
.| Champions were decided in tag oo * Boece rite 
divisions Saturday in the finals of CHICK HARBERT 66 —285— 4 
the annual City Kite Tournament/ Mike Seuchak Sos fee i | Do’ 4 1—287— at Lincoln Junior High athletic Dou en r — 
field. ~ oo od Pét Schwab 72—287—~ 500 
Jimmy Teague, rasser and/Al Belding _ S33 Norman Davis won their respec-| Bier Maser M pod 
tive classes. The strongest pulling) Tom Nisporte — i 
kite division was stopped because! Arnold Palmer 68—289— 413 
of rain and declared a ane sien we Harney ch ‘13 
all kites became too wet i y. ' Pred Hewkina ro en ‘3 
boys, 2 eigh > Jao 4 
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DERBY CHAMP--Bill Casper 
Jr., of Bonita, California, c 
Golf Tournftment with a‘ 72-hole, 
T-under par 277 yesterday. He 
was one stroke ahead of Peter _/won the vault at 10-4, and shared 
the last relay, 53-51, but Orion took 
(Dunean, and 0’ Brien. ° 
‘CASEY TOO LATE — There 
photo shows in sequence Mickey aplenty at Yankee stadium yesterday and this 
tossed out of the game by umpire Ed Runge. 
Mantle protested a call and walked away with a   em 
were rhubarbs 
Mantle getting 
support but it few unkind voce which Runge did not like. 
Runge called him back and gave him the heave 
ho. Casey Stengel (37) rushed out to give Mantle 
headed for the showers.   
  
  
    
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     Spring training for the Pontiac 
Parks and Recreation Depart- 
baseball 
urday at Jaycee Park and Wash- 
ington Junior High diamonds, 
Gaile rm from 9 a.m, 12 pope. gala cre : 
A new piston plant to be locat- 
ed around Birmingham reported- 
* 
_ Paul Piseaorel of Clair St. 
*!Shores won the 250-lap NASCAR 
Grand National automobile race 
Sunday at Greensboro, N.C. Gold- 
smith ae a 1957 Ford and aver- 
aged 51.47 —_ — 
Shaw's Jewelers Class A City 
League baseball team will hold 
“practice sessions on Tuesday and 
Thursday at 5 o’clock at Jaycee 
Park No. 2. | : * * * 
The Waterford Township Recrea- 
tion Department has scheduled its 
final meeting for men’s softball 
managers and teams Tuesday night 
at 7:30 in the Community Center. 
  (1-2). , Tabacchi, Berry, Mc 
Kinley. b T—2:19. A—12,467 teamis wishing to enter the league. 
  
Robbins Beaten | 
in North-South Bill Campbell Defeats 
1956 Champion for 3rd 
PINEHURST, N. C. Ww — Bill 
Campbell, whose golfing future 
Christmases ago 
jous injury to his hands, has dem- 
onstrated he ranks as one of 
America’s best amateur players. 
* * * 
The lanky Huntington, W. Va., 
insurance man saved his best play 
for the finals as he won impres- 
sively, 3 and 2, from Hillman Rob- 
bins in the North and South ama- 
teur tournament Saturday. 
Robbins was after his second 
straight tithe. Instead, it was 
Campbell, winning his third title 
in eight years, who carried off 
the prize. 
Campbell was burned severely 
about the hands by molten wax 
used in making holiday season 
candles a couple of years ago. 
The hands healed slowly, the skin 
showing signs of tenderness. They 
still bother him in cold weather. 
* * * 
Campbell shot par golf for the 
34 holes. His big break came in 
the morning round when Robbins 
was unable to win a hole and 
Campbell's par 72 for the 7,000 
yard No. 2 course of the 
Pinehurst Country Club had him * 
five up. 
Pole Vault High 
Set by Gutowski 
PALO ALTO, Calif. (9 — Bob 
Gutowski met his deadline but 
missed his prediction when he 
cleared 15 feet 84 inches Satur- 
day to better the world outdoor 
pole vault record. 
* * * 
The slender Occidental College 
senior had set 1957 as his record 
year while inching up toward 
Cornelius ‘Dutch’? Warmerdam’s 
15-73% 
three seasons. But he couldn't 
quite match his forecast that, 
day’ anyone tops Butch 
Warmerdam’s record, he'll also. 
clear 16 feet.” 
* tt &* 
Bob had three tries at 16 but, 
failed badly each time. He says 
he'll do it yet.   
    ae 
  
Orion Track Winner 
in Meet With JVs 
Some unusually fast times were 
  was in doubt just a couple of /Kansas City 
following  ser-| Detroi 
“miracle mark’ the past/ 
‘51 days and nights. of torrid ten- Title in Eight Years -.j-~ 5° AMERICAN LEAGUE 
Washington 1-2, 
game, 10 innings) 
New York 3, Boston 2 (10 innings) 
Chicago 6, Kansas Cit: 
J turday's alte 
Boston 2, New York 1 
Cleveland 2, Detroit 1 
Baltimore 4, Washingto 
Kansas City 3, Enicago,’ 2 (aught) 
Tuesd 
Baltimore at Chica 4 — p.m. 
Boston at es < Cc “ef 9 5 m. 
New York at Detroi 
Washington at Clevelat Baltimore 6-3 
“T pm. 
_NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Los 
X—Does not ‘include suspended game. 
Monday's Schedule 
No Games scheduled. 
Sunday's Results 
St. Louis 6-4, Chic 
Philadelphia 11,7, 
ame suspended, to 
ugust 16) 
Pittsburgh 3, Brooklyn 0 
Milwaukee 3 Cincinnati 2 
Saturday's Results 
Brooklyn 6, Pittsburgh 2 
New York 10, Philadelphia 2 
gh peeorege 5, Cincinnati 4 ‘night) 
. Louis at —- [sr ard rain. 
Tuesd: be 
Chicago at greek a) 7 p.m. - 
Milwaukee at New York, 7 * 
Cincinnat! at arm gry Pm 2 
St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 7:15 p.m,   
Late Comer 
pennant winners, were in first 
tie pennant fight. 
  = Lost rs — 
Chicago ......00.05. 2 
Boston ..... mopecad 4 ‘De 
New York canoes 8 864 600 1% 
Baltimore . 6 500 2'e) 
ansas City ........ 6 6 500 2a 
Cleveland .......... 5 6 AS5 3 
1) Bosenoenner 4 8 333 4% 
Washington ....,...4 9 308 6 
Monday's Sohedule 
No games scheduled 
unday’s Results 
Detroit 2-2, Cleveland 6-3 
(ist 
_ |$25,000 Colonial National 2-0 
‘New York 2-8 (Ind 
completed 
BROOKLYN—The Dodgers, 1956 
place only 14 days during the hec- DES MOINES, Iowa (# — The 
Drake Relays bade farewell to 
|| Abilene Christian's great Bobby 
Morrow today after the. Olympic 
sprint champion helped the mid- 
west track classic to one of its 
best sessions in a 48-year-history. 
Although Morrow, voted the out- 
standing athlete in last weekend’s 
meet, has another year of com- petition at Abilene Christian as 
a four-year performer he can't 
run at Drake next year under 
the NCAA. restrictions. 
The only way Bullet Bobby 
could return to Drake would be if 
the meet sponsors concocted a 
special 100-yard dash for non-col- 
legians. 
And well they should. The triple 
    
Appeal Suspensions S\Morrow Steals Show at Drake Relays Olympic gold medal winner Sat- 
urday gave the Drake Relays a 
9.4 hundred for the second straight 
year and led Abilene Christian to 
two meet. record-breaking relay 
triumphs, 
Morrow’s performance highlight- 
ed a program which produced a 
new American collegiate record 
and 11 new Drake marks. The 
American 480-yard shuttle hurdles 
record of 58.6 set by Texas was 
    
4 Banned 
Meet PGA   tournament golfers, in the PGA 
doghouse for poor exhibitions in, 
protest against not being permit- 
ted to withdraw from the Ken- 
tucky Derby Open, plan to appeal! ‘ Pet. Behind Milwaukee oomoce ° 1 re4 "= a 30-day suspension today. 
Brooklyn .. “ave 3 ‘ - 
X-—Philadeiphia ‘is ‘soo 4 || The four — George Bayer = 
H-Rew York ......8 €¢ 458 46 Cincinnati and Texans Ernie Vos- * i) Se a) * 
Cincinnati io @ 07 la6@—81g\Sler, Don January and Doug Hig-; Pittsburgh .........4 ¥ 364 5% 
Chicago .. 3 q 300 6 ig, Do amar ant = Leberg Wins the players tournament commit 
tee. The latter comes here for the 
Invi- 
tation, which opens Thursday. 
There will be 48 top golfers in 
sler, January and Higgins includ- 
ed, because the suspension does 
not apply to Colonial, a non-PGA 
co-sponsored event. But, if they 
can't get it removed, the four| 
won't be able to play at Hot) 
Springs, Ark., next week. 
Bayer, Higgins, Vossler and 
January got into trouble with the 
PGA at Louisville when they took 
horrendous scores after being told 
they could not withdraw from the 
Kentucky Derby Open. The tour-             
Fantastic Kegling 
ABC Ends 51 FORT WORTH, Tex, ® — The) 
54th American Bowling Congress) 
left fantastic scoring in its wake 
today.   
  tournament in ABC history, the 
pinning came to a close yester- 
day. 
* * * 
A Louisville, Ky.; 
088 all-events fotal broke a 20- 
year record. Jim Spalding, 39, a 
civil engineer, racked up tle big 
9-game aggregate April 12. He 
crushed Max Stein's 2,070 total 
  recorded in last weekend's Lake 
Orion-PHS Jayvee track meet at 
Wisner field. 
Jim Drake’s century time of 10.2 
was very good, as was Jim Mathis’ 
17.7 fér the high sticks, Drake also 
a top spot with Carson of PHS in 
the high. jump to help his team to 
a 56-53 win, Little Chiefs led up to 
the medley event. to ‘nail the win. 
Pontiac won fgur events (tied for 
    another): Orion took eight ists, tied cago. ' 
one. PHS winners were, besides (aio k & 
Mathis and Carson; Ledsinger, This hear's team entry—3,056— 
        compiled in 1937 which the ex- 
perts had called “unbeatable.” 
* * * 
The 25 3,000 series rolled in the 
team event constituted an even 
more imposing scoring achieve- Sports 
ment. In-last year’s ABC at Ro- 
chester, N.Y., only one 3,000 score 
was rolled — the 3,092 that won 
the Chicago Falstaffs the team 
title. The previous record for 3,000 
sets in, one tournament was 16 
compiled in the 1938 show at Chi- Called the highest scoring single} 
|Sterling, Ohio, the doubles crown. 
bowler’s 2,-| Day Tourney were two 3,100 series in this 
year’s -ABC, the 3,126 that won, 
the Chicago ‘Peter Hands the team! 
championship and the 3,119 that! 
earned the Detroit Stroh’s second. 
i place. 
Another impressive title winning, 
score was the 1,369 that brought! 
Ron Jones and Joe Meszaros of 
It was the sixth highest two-man 
total in ABC history. 
Bob Allen of Yonkers, N. Y., 
won the singles with 729, Rea 
Cress of Junction City, Kans., won 
the booster division with 2,796. 
SS = a 
    Sinay-Chismer, Canton, 9. 
Sevduck-Pitter, St. Louis 1318 
Pass!-Coleman, Cincinnati 
B. Allen. Yonkers, N. ¥. : 129 E. Kowalies, Chicago 726 
M. Molhusen, Tulse . ‘122 
J; Guenther, Seattle: ~< 720 
B. — aker, . Columbus 720) vents 
J. Spalding: Louisville 2088) 
, = Abrams, St. — : + 2007 
      Was the: smallest since 1936, There!     Maul 
  FORT WORTH, Tex, #—Four,nament committee, headed by Bob 
this tournament with Bayer, Vos-) 
i Danny Dinoff 
Joe Knapp 
‘seven-inning Golfers to 
Committee   |Toski of Holyoke, Mass., ruled this 
was not gentlemanly conduct. 
‘Bayer said he had been told by 
Toski that there was no rule 
against a 17 strokes on a 
‘hole.   
at Rochester 
Roy Iceberg of Pontiac fired a 
Tl yesterday at Rochester Golf and 
A: Country Club to win the -season’s| 
jist Michigan Publinx Golf Associa-| 
tion handicap as tournament golf 
igot under way in the Oakland| 
[County area, 
Dick Robertson and Joe Peak 
each shot 72 to follow Iceberg in 
the championship flight. Pete Mac- 
ari won the Ist flight and Danny 
Dinoff took the 3rd flight while 
a triple tie resulted in the 2nd 
flight. 
A field of 205 golfers, the largest 
entry in the MPGA's six-year 
history, plodded over the rain- 
soaked course, 
The flight leaders: 
CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT | t 
  
  Roy Iceberg .- 3-3—T1 
Dick Robertson 1$-3-—72 
Joe Peak 15-3—T2 
FIRST FLIGHT 
Pete Macari ‘78-8-—70 
ial See pee an elnerne es 
SECO FLIGHT 
Mba 3 Bucchiert #1-11—70 
, to Hanne. 80-10-—70 
§j 80-10—70 
THIRD FLIGHT 
Lou Johnson 
  
Ohio State Triumphs 
Twice Over Spartans 
COLUMBUS, Ohio @ — Ohio 
Big Ten opponents today after 
beating the Michigan State Spar- 
tans in a baseball doubleheader sTRG 8: BEER, it, . toes DETROIY aie Saturda 
L-R Heat, New 3087/ After dropping a 14-4 decision to rts Center Bow. = ona Prenton 3079|Michigan Friday, the 
Jones-Mezaros, Sterling, 0, came back strong to take 6-2 and 
Mady-Abrams, St. Pa: 
nd kee oe a ae 
‘seventh gave the Buckeyes Fe) 
| needed to overcome a 1.0 State turned its sights on other|. surpassed by Missouri's 58.4 tri- 
‘umph Saturday. 
Morrow had little troublé win- 
‘ning the 100-yard dash by five feet 
‘over Western Michigan's Ira Mur- 
'chison with a 9.4 clocking which 
‘matched Dave Sime's 1956 Drake 
/conquest of Morrow for his only 
collegiate defeat in the century. 
Morrow &ilso anchored Abilene 
Christian to new meet records in 
the university 440 relay (40.5) and 
in the university 880 baton event 
(1:24.2). This won Bobby 21 of the 
22 votes cast by sports writers 
and sports broadcasters for “‘out- 
standing athlete’ laurels. 
The other vote went to Billy 
Tidwell, who anchored Kansas 
State of Emporia to college divi- 
sion triumphs in the sprint medley 
and 880 relay events, 
One of the meet surprises was 
the eyelash defeat of Hungary's 
heralded 0 Tabori by ex- 
Iowa star Ted Wheeler in an open 
mile’ event, Wheeler's 4:06.9 bet- 
tered Wes Santee’s 1955 ~ ne 
record of 4:08.4. 
Other new meet marks icles: 
10; 120 high hurdles, Willie Stev- 
ens, Tennessee A & I, 13.8: college 
two-mile relay, Arizona State of 
Tempe, 7:39.4; college ‘one mile 
run, Deacon Jones, Iowa, 4:10.7; 
shot put, Dave Owen, Michigan, 
57-54%; javelin, Jack Fromm, Pa- 
cific Lutheran, 232 feet; and hop- 
step-and-jump, Jack Smyth, Hous- 
ton, 48-54%.   
     
   CATCHY — ven a shapeless_ 
cxercloe sulk con't Mle tae Guns 
as She warms up at Paddington 
Recreation. Ground in London. 
en's,shotput .and discus 
    F. Merrett, & 
D. Peotone, my |   
This is the deadline meeting for 
ed: discus, Al Oerter, Kansas, 177- 
our of blond Jeannette MacDonald 
The holder of the Canadian wor | 
yop 
ships is touring =e She com. . 
-O\peted- in t veer 
- | Games, ; 
           
      i : \\ : |. {HE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1957: Ae ‘ | ae { i sa j é : ‘ 5 : 4 i, 
cushion build-up. cut and 
sewa body trim or chassis. 
Apply Main Lobby. 
LINCOLN PLANT Wixom Road. North of 
Grand River 
NOVL MICH.   
    Week Days 8:30 A.M. 
to 5 P.M. ager asks for a full turnout. 
  HOLLYWOOD — Ramen Tiscareno. 
ia. Memeo city, 3 — Giierres.      i 
is just 
old, but sepeaar’ determined 
Braves have won 9 of 10 and the 
rest of the National League 
teams, particularly Brooklyn and 
Cincinnati, may find out it's later 
‘than they think, 
8 * 
Milwaukee's _record,. padded! 
with a 3-2 victory at Cincinnati 
‘| yesterday that completed a three-   {game sweep 4 the Redlegs, 
weeksihas provided “= lead. 
Not particularly impressive? Per- 
haps, but Brooklyn had only a 
three-game lead after sweeping its 
first 10 games in 1955—the year 
the Dodgers won the pennant by 
134 games. 
* * * 
The Braves won without a home 
run for the first time in four 
games yesterday, They did it by ys. 
Doubles by Billy Bruton and Del 
Crandail, a bunt single and a sac- 
rifice fly wrapped up Milwaukee's 
fourth in a row in a two-run 
‘fourth. Red Murtf nailed the vic- itery in relief of Taylor Phillips. 
Tom Aeker was the loser. | 
* * &. 
The second-place Dodgers fell     
Vikings Take Chip Relays   
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team Saturday pried Pontiac off 
the Central.Michigan Relays throne 
after a two year possession of the 
tile. Norb Baber’'s Vikings sizzling BE, 
Pontiac area athletes also. 
showed well in the big meet, with 
Waterford collecting 10's points, 
Birmingham 29, Hazel Park 7. 
Other Class A totals — Saginaw 
36%; Bay City Central 31: Tra- 
  splashed their way to ‘a 5544 point 
total. Dean. Wilson’s PHS crew 
compiled a 2nd place 40 point 
count, considered a very respect-| 
able collection in view of the fact’ 
the Chiefs had lost 13 of the red-| 
hot 1956 team that compiled 70) 
points, 
Win Saturday was the 2nd title 
Pontiac won last year that} 
Northern snatched away this! 
spring. Vikings captured the Cen- 
tral Invitational several weeks 
ago..Northern last held the CMC 
outdoor crown in 1950. 
And the track and field feud 
between these two Valley foes 
, has another chapter coming up 
| Tuesday. Chiefs invade North-' 
  | ern’s field for a SVC dual test. 
  verse City 27!:; Lansing Eastern 
264%; Sexton 22; E. Detroit, Stg- 
‘inaw Arthur Hill 14; St. Joseph; 
112; Muskegun 742; Battle Creek 
6; Det. CC 5; De LaSalle 4 and 
‘Muskegon Hts. 4. 
Five titles were won by area 
iClass A boys, led by Hudson 
Ray's 6 feet’ 5% leap, a CMC 
‘varsity field house high jump 
jrecord, and a meet record. How- 
lever, it was not allowed as a 
meet mark, along with Bill Mc- 
Farlane (Birmingham). who vault- 
led 12 feet, 5's inch, as both events 
were moved indoors because _ of 
continuous rain that puddled up 
the running track, and soaked the 
athletes. ‘Little Cecil ,bumbrigue 
of Waterford won the broad jump, 
with i a Ras feet 9 inch jeap, with 
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| 26-544. World Broad PHILADELPHIA (#—The oldest: 
world record in the track. and field 
record book — the one that has 
withstood challenges “for more 
this year. 
It. was on May 25, 1935, at the 
University of Michigan, that the 
great Jesse Owens startled the 
track world by broad jumping 26 
inches. 
* * * 
“I'd sure like to break it,” said 
>| Greg Bell today, * ‘but I’m not the 
| guy who is going to say I'll do it.’ 
Bell, a University of Indiana 
junior studying dentistry, could be     The closest he has come so far| 
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    FE 2.0121 Jat the relays, winning the 100 in ' In the Penn Relays over the} 
weekend, Bell got off a  26-1’2 
leap. While it did not approach 
his best, it was just six inches 
better than his mark of a year 
ago, an indication of his phenom- 
enal progress. 
Bell pulled an iron man stunt 
97 and running anchor on two 
Indiana relay teams, neither of 
which won. But his efforts won him 
‘the most valuable individual 
‘award. 
x *« * 
Villanova, with Olympic cham- 
‘pions Ron Delany ,and Charlie   
| 
St. Mary Trackmen 
Overwhelm Monroe 
Orchard Lake St.   Mary won 10 — Indiana's Bell Threatens 
Jump Record Jenkins the standouts, won three) 
of the eight major relays — the) 
distance medley (10:10.7), the} 
sprint medley (3:24.3) and the, 
mile (3:12.7). # 
Texas, which set world records| 
in both the quarter and half mile 
relays earlier in the season, won 
iboth its specialties, taking the 440 
in 41.1 and the 880 in 1:25.4, Both 
were considerably off their world! 
marks, possibly because of the 
sharp turns on the Franklin Field, 
track. 
* * * 
Manhattan grabbed two more, 
ithe two-mile (7:39)- and the four-| 
mile (17:25.7), while Winston-Sa-| 
lem -(N.C.) Teachers made off, 
with the shuttle hurdle relay in. 
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UMPIRE’'s TANGO — Umpire 
Dusty Boggess resembles a tango 
dancer as he dances out of the | 
way of a ball in the Giant-Philly 
game yesterday. The Phils won,   | 11-2, 
  | (BHM): Chiefs End 2 Year Hold on Title Ray 4th, with a mediocre (for 
him) jump of 20 feet 3% inches. 
‘Cecil also shared in a 6-way tie 
for 4th in the vault. 
Maples’ points came on the vault 
win, 2nd in shot by Chuck Gib- 
son, tie for 2nd in 880 relay, tie 
for 2nd in 440 relay, 3rd in sprint 
medley. Gibson hit 49 feet, 8 inches 
on his toss. 
Chiéfs won the two-mile relay, 
Ist final of the day. It was a. 
ifine race, with Pete Cox, Charley} 
Barge, Rog Coates and Larry 
Beamer hitting 8741.5. They out- 
ran Artbur Hill (second) by more 
than 10 seconds. Coates. made up 
50 yards deficit on the 3rd lap, 
and Beamer added to it in the 
anchor spot. 
Vikings won their crown in 
the final events. A share of a. 
2nd place tie with Birmingham 
in the 880 relay and a 2nd in the 
day's finale, the mile relay, pro- 
vided 15 points, the margin of 
victory. 
Class B title went to Inkster, 
with 58 points. River Rouge 51, 
‘Ecorse 27's, Redford Union 24 
and Willow Run with 22 followed. 
Willow Run's Willie Prewitt, who 
jumped 24 feet 4% inches at Mans-| 
ifield, O. a week ago did only 21's 
feet Saturday, but won. 
Rochester's points came from 
a first for Dave Eldred in the shot 
(49 feet 2 inches), tie for first in 
high jump and 3rd in broad jump 
‘by. Dave Peters (Tom Wilson of 
Lapeer also tied in the high jump) 
jin a 3-way knot) at 5-8. 
The ‘Class B scores: 
Inkster 58, River Rouge 51, 
Ecorse 2742, Redford Union 24, Wil- 
Jow Run 22, Mt. Pleasant 20%, 
Lowell 1642, Utica 12, Rochester 
1142, and Cass City 11%. 
| More than 120 teams with better 
than 1,000 athletes took part in 
|this 17th annual event. 
| The Class A results: 
Two mile relay — won by PHS (Cox 
iC. Barge, Coates, Beamer) 2nd Art. Hii! 
\3ra E. Detroit; 4th Lans. Sexton: Sth 
|P.N. Time: 8:41.5 Central relay — won by Lans. E.: 2nd) 
Saginaw; 3rd Pontiac, 4th Northern; Sth 
Det. St. Joe, Time: 1:11.60 
—— won by Baliman ‘(E. Det.); 2nd. 
C. Gibson (BHM): 3rd Bonner (Bat 
ee k); 4th Walker (EF. Det.); 5th Aarorn| 
FN). Distance: 49-9". 
Sprint mediey — won BC Ce 
| 2nd Trav. City; 3rd Birmingham, ath. * 
Northern: 5th Det. CC. Time: 2:38.6 
High jump — won by Ray; 2nd Fred| 
Brooks (Pi: 3rd Hawkins (Musk.): 4th 
Cox (Taylor C.); 5th Chesseman (Trav. 
C.). Height: 6-5"s. (Betters record) 
120-yard high hurdles — won by Moore) 
(PN); 2nd McGee (FN); 3rd Cole (Wat.); 
4th Cresseman (Trav. Ci; Sth Dun- 
arr? a E.). Time: 16.0.   
‘and Beitridge (Lans. 
(Det' CC) E.\ 3rd Barton | 
; 4th Crowe (Haz St Pk}; 
10-yard dash — won by ith (Bay 
|C.); 3nd ‘Neal (Mus. Hts.); 3rd Jones 
(Bat. Ck. 4th Melee op (PN); Sth 
| Pickel (Mus.). Time: 10.45. 180 low hurdies — i by Berile (Trav. 
iC); Ind Moore (FN): 3rd "Pickel (Mus.} 
4th ee Sth Ballman (E. Det.). 
Time: 
Broad fump — won by Dumbrigue 
(Wat.); Ind Smith (BCC); 3rd Aiillard 
(PN); 4th Ray (Pi; Sth Darling (Trav, 
. Distance: 20 feet 9 inches. 
Cogger “4 Dist. 7. — won by Det. St. 
; 3nd Lans rd Saginaw; 4th 
Bt City; 5th . ag C. Time: 6:09.7. 
“40-yard relay — won by Saginaw; 
2nd tle, Pontiac, Streinghes: reg Lans 
Sth De LaSalle, Time 4 
Shutile hurdle relay — won ‘e PN; 
Tr ; 3rd Waterford; ¢th 
Time: 59.30. 
680-yard relay — won by Sag.: Ind 
Leng prey “th Bay City; 
inc. Time: 1:34.4, 
PN; 3rd A. Hill: 4th Bat. C’k; Sth 
De LaSalle. Time: 3:39.6. 
Pole vault — won by Bill MeParlane 
(Sexton): %Ird 
Feighner iLans. E.); ¢@th, tle, Batley 
iLans, E.), Smith ‘Sag’, Dumbrigue | 
(Wat.), Muddy (FN), Cahill. (duskegon) 
Height: 12 fom- $% 2nd = =Truseott 
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Louis swept two from Chicago 
6-2 and 40, with Lindy McDaniel, 
Tom Cheney and Hefm Wehmeier 
allowing the Cubs just five hits 
in the double-header. Philadelphia 
rapped the Giants 11-2, but trailed 
8-7 when a curfew suspended play 
in. the second game after 6‘ in- 
nings. 
Chicago's White Sox hold a one-) 
game edge in the American after) 
defeating Kansas City 53. New: 
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Hogan (Kid) Bassey, the British| 
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  Bassey, whose American debut 
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|Hamia, the- top-ranking French- 
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  Milford Defeats Holly 
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Dan Lanéaster smashed a homer 
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because he wag looking back. And 
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‘MY HEART POUNDS’ 
“T still get to making fists re- 
membering,” he said. ‘Then I 
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writer. Spence gets the role of the: 
Irish politician, Skeffington, in| Special 1 95 
Georges-Newporis lewelry Dept. screaming from the housetops for 
Tracy ever since I read the. book.! 
The reason Columbia was able to} 
pull it off is because the picture) 
won't go before the cameras until 
October. Ford, who also couldn’t 
see anybody but Spence in the 
role, has to make a- picture in 
England before he does “The Last 
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Spence, who has to finish ‘The 
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who is supposed to be Skeffington,/ 
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  “God's Little Acre” for director 
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Fish—Drumburgers ot the most interesting, projects 1 
7 have heard about in many a day. 
PIZZA Martin Manulis, who has ob- 
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90 next fall. He's already arranged 
with young John, and he has a 
meeting with Ethel Barrymore to 
discuss it.” - 
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| More’s that will be shown will 
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“Hey, Jeannie’ TV shows. 
   I asked Shelley Winters if she is 
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“Who told you that?” she said. 
‘I can’t deny Ive’ been talking 
abouf it and I'd like to do it very 
much. The picture rolls in July 
and will be filmed in its entirety in 
stage,” 
I tracked Shelley down at Re- 
public Studio where she was. re- 
hearsing for “Smarty,” a TV 
show. Jeft Saturday for 
New York to be a guest speaker 
at the ninth anniversary of Is- 
rael. 
  
‘I thoroughly enjoyed the pilot 
film of “‘How to Marry a Million- 
aire” and wished it wouldn't end. 
There are so many possibilities in 
this and if the first one is any in- 
dication, then this ought to be a 
very popular situation comedy for 
There are so many laughs in this, 
‘idea based on three girls pooling 
everything they own to nab three 
graphs like a million — she’s the 
beauty of the trio. 
Doe Avedon, as the smart one,| 
and Charlotte Austin, as the dumb- 
bunny, bring a lot of interest. 
GIFT FROM PICASSO 
Snapshots of Hollywood collected 
at random: Picasso heard that! 
Ray Milland admired a Picasso 
vase so he sent it to Ray on the 
set of “High Flight” with a card 
reading: “From one artist to an- 
creator of eccentric pottery has 
  
No wonder Felicia Farr couldn't, 
make the Coconut Grove opening 
She stepped 
on a wasp’s nest and her legs and 
Another reason that ‘Marjorie 
Morningstar” is being delayed is 
that Milton Sperling is laid up at 
home with a slipped disc, and 
that’s very painful, 
Dean Martin exudes charm at 
the Moulin Rouge and he gained 
confidence through the warm re- 
ception given him by his many 
friends, Sittiny ringside were ‘the 
Jack Bennys, Gracie Allen and 
George Burns, the James Masons 
and many others. Frank Sennes 
promises many other top stars to 
    Ethel makes four—Ethel Ellin- 
son, that is — the baby daughter 
born to the Jack Ellinsons. Jackie 
writes the Danny Thomas and 
  Georgia but it's just in the talking . AM 
“Everything routine, you know," 
he remembered. “You plan two 
years and you finally have every- 
thing routine.” 
FLEW TO FREEDOM 
They stole the plane, Slovak and 
friends, and flew to freer 
strips. Slovak then took the 
months filling in our government 
on everything he knew about his 
homeland, The government was 
grateful, and Mira had reasonable) 
hopes for success when he asked 
a return favor. : 
* * * 
He wanted to form, or join, or; 
dedicate his future to an interna- 
tional volunteer flying force—the 
kind of air squadron that could 
drop in behind the Iron Curtain, 
where needed, and give the Com- 
mies some fresh ideas on how the 
free side feels. 
He wanted no American boys involved (‘just give us the 
guns,” he promised “~- we have t to No Avail f "THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, \APRIL 29, 1057, 
Congress Cold Shoulders His Schemie for Freedom a UK I if } 
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won't allow himself to fall into the 
ease of the moment. 
“T'd rather think back and get 
mad,”’ he said, “and keeping writs, 
ing Congress till we win. Someday 
they'll realize we can pay them 
for the planes when our countries 
are free, but what can we give 
them now? Nothing but our 
lives.” 
* * * 
Mira is only 28 years old. In 
anger and frustration, he looks 
  the blood”), because he . says even younger. 
  
  
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Governor Requests 
Retirement Study 
has asked for a restudy of the 
present method of determining the 
age for compulsory retirement of 
state workers, 
The governor made his request 
‘in a letter to Donald O'Hara, ex- 
‘ecutive secretary of the state em- 
ploys’ retirement system. 
* * * 
Williams suggested that a 
means be found to use physical 
and mental capacity as the meas- 
urement for determining manda- 
tory retirement rather than a 
measurement based solely on’ age. 
“State government has an obli- 
ployer,” the governor said, “and 
therefore should take the lead in 
recognizing that a great many 
older workers wish to remain em- 
ployed beyond the present age of 
mandatory retirement." 
* * * 
The governor asked for a pre- LANSING # — Gov. Williams| ‘ 
gation to serve as a model em-| spring 
liminary report on the study by. Dallas Zoo Puts 
Hetty Animals 
on Short Rations 
/ DALLAS #—Sonie of the hoofed 
‘animals at the Dallas Zoo. will pay 
a heavy: price for their new home 
due to be completed this summer. 
They're going on a diet to trim) 
some excess pounds added during) 
their pampered isolation on- the 
watchfu] scrutiny of the keepers. 
It has made them fat and sassy, 
says Zoo Director Pierre Foun-| 
taine, and in need of a general ate Potter 1 to Speak 
GRAND RAPIDS # — Sen, | 
Charles E. Potter (R-Mich) will 
be principal speaker at Grand 
Rapids Junior College commence- 
ment exercises June 7, The an- 
    
  DETERMINED BEAUTY—In-. 
telligence, beauty and determina- 
combination for Jeanette Pryor, 
17, of Houston, Tex., who dreams 
of a legal career, even though 
she is paralyzed from the waist 
down. Stricken 11 years ago, 
Jeanette continues her studies at 
Jefferson Davis Hespital as she 
awaits surgery which may make 
her dream come true, - 
Fine, Jail 3 Days, 
for 6 Traffic Tickets   
Ave., pleaded guilty and was fined | 
$114 ‘and sentenced to the Oakland 
County Jail for three days after ‘he: 
appeared before Municipal Judge 
warrant for six traffic violations. 
He pleaded guilty to the viola- 
tions on February 14 and had until 
the next day to pay a $84 fine. 
McCallum issued the bench war- 
rant after Lewis failed to show up 
in court with the money.- 
* * * 
Lewis was rearrested Friday. 
'three of the warrants charged driv- 
ing without a operator’s license. 
Two were for excessive noise and 
one charged speeding. Levon Lewis, 29, of 426 Central, 
Cecil Bj McCallum on a bench nouricement was made by Dr    
  
  
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trimming down. 
Those extra pounds may even 
have cost the zoo several hundred 
dollars, he says, because over- 
weight animals seldom have off- 
And among the top-heavy in- 
mates are Napoleon II and 
Josephine, the zoo’s male and fe- 
male camels, They are not expect- 
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invited to the open house to see 
he recently completed expansion 
and ‘modernization program which ups the firm's 
manufacturing space 30 per cent. 
  
  
  
  
  
    
  idays in the Oakland County Jail News in Brief 
Clinton Wayne Norman, 26, of 56 
Hillside St., paid $100 instead of 20) 
after he pleaded guilty to a drunk 
driving charge today before Mu- 
nicipal Judge Cecil B. McCallum. 
Pleading innocent to a drunk 
driving charge, Oscar Swanson, 48, 
of 1947 W. Warren St., Detroit, 
was freed on a $200 bond until 
Thursday, when he appeared be- 
Callum today. 
Church 
Birmingham will hold a rummage 
sale Thursday, May 2 from 9 a. m. ‘First Presbyterian 
open to all. Pree parking. —Adv. : Wagg, state superintendent of pub- 
i |superintendent of public instruc- 
tion, and Dr, Clarence B. Hilberry, js 
jfore Municipal Judge Cecil B. Me- 
The Women's Association of the 
= Swept-Wing Trucks 
ito 8 p. m. and Fri. May 3rd, 9 to 
6 p. m. at the church, 1669 West 
\Maple at Chesterfield, Snack Bar   
Be Discussed ‘State Officials to Talk 
of Two Programs 
a public meeting in Royal Oak 
Four speakers will talk about 
budgetary problems faced by the 
legislature in the face of growing 
more money, 
dames Miller, director of the 
state department of administra- 
volved in bringing the over-all gtate budget into balance this 
‘Other speakers will be Charles 
lie health; Dr. Clair Taylor, state 
Serving as arrangements chair- 
man, Emerson said the meeting 
jhas been planned by several school 
‘Rroups, parent-teacher associa- 
tions and the Oakland County Medi- 
cal Society. 
Labor representatives also served 
in organizing the program, Emer- 
son said. 
Similar meetings are being 
scheduled throughout the state, 
Emerson said, in order to bring the 
udget picture before the public. 
Dodge Introduces     
DETROIT ans) — A new Dodge 
hi-style truck, called the a 
side 1 has 
swept-wing design of the set 
Dodge passenger cars. 
  Church, 355 W. Maple, Birm., 
ond. 9 to 12. 
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WASHINGTON 
| National Chairman Paul 
iTeamsters Union was long “cod- 
‘dled’ by the Eisenhower adminis- 
tration. 
* * * 
Describing Beck as a 
er to have ready 
White House” 
er’s tenure. 
Butler said, in 
between the 
for re-election last year. 
* * * 
James C. Hagerty, 
er’s press       Rummage Sale, 8. James 
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(®—Democratic 
Butler 
| Police are holding Joseph Thom- | lsays President Dave Beck of the 
“friend 
and confidant’ of President Ei- 
senhower, Butler said yesterday 
that Beck was the only union lead- 
“entrance to the 
during Eisenhow- 
question, that he was not suggest-| 
ing there had been any collusion | 
White House and 
Beck, who supported Eisenhower 
Eisenhow-) 
secretary, said last,     M. C. Patterson, president of 
Dodge, made the announcement of 
|Wed., May 1,-9 to 5; Thurs., May| ithe “new “Sweptside 100” 
~ Adv. | pick-up truck eit chrome bump- 
If your friend's in jail and needs. ers, wheel cov and trim, 
Rear fender design of the new 
combine to give it the appearance} 
of motion and extreme lowness. 
The new truck with 116-inch 
wheelbase is available with 204- 
horsepower V-8 or 120-horsepower 
ccyueee engine, and push-button 
driving controls with automatic 
transmission. 
Power brakes and power steer-| 
ing also are available on this mod- 
el which has a payload capacity of 
'1,675 pounds, 
  
X-Ray Case Strangest 
PHILADELPHIA (® —An X-ray 
technician here took pictures the 
other day for what he said was 
his strangest case in 20 years: 
a woman run over by a shopping 
cart in a Germantown super- 
    response ‘to a) market. on Possible Financing time. | 
State and county officials plan|,. 
tomorrow night to air ‘state ti- oe 
nancing of educational and mental |*i4ed 
jhealth programs. 
demands for bigger programs and! S)"O0.35 there! ot 
tion, will discuss problems in- |, 
; 1955, the total year. “| may be levied 
    
president of Wayne State Univer-|s?¢ dditional tax Of Me = << 
“ , ray"‘princioel and imherett vem bende William J. Emerson, county the The of section 
schools superintendent, urged par-|8i"the Tull amount of taxes required Dy ticipating organizations and indi-|statute for the paymer of debts. 
vidual citizens to attend. The pro-| Blacf“iet a use. 
gram starts at 8 p.m. in George ADA eat ny 
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sa—Wever Seneel ine Center mgs very irregular; receipts: 18,900;| Geter Trac .. 90.6 Param Pict... : 34 ah and =+ interest Flint Central, Owosso, Midland, 33—-U.8. Naval »! h prices § to i nP 30.5 Parke Da .... 83.4/Ca expo’ erests, 
3¢—Penttes Heasing Bide. wholesale DUNE Price tor better Aj Chas & Oh... 87 Penney, JC... 816) Near the end of the first hour old| Benton Harbor and Muskegon. 
oe at White Sits: mized 31: meduims.29;| Chrysler ..... 183 i Cols . + B3| udges were Clifford Lillya 36—Jefferson a, High School White 21%; mised 3h: mptuame | Sales Bre... Og Piiser 512 style wheat was 5e-42 lower, May 4 ges ; ya, 
31—Jefterven, 3r. ‘High current recetpte 30. -Ciars Equip .. 3¢ Phelps D re -- $4.8] $2.22%, new style % to 1 cent) University of Michigan; Norman 
38 Washington — = ea Cole ...108 Philip Mor ... 43.2\lower, July $2.105%, corn was ¥% to| Dietz, Central Michigan College; 
{cwebster School Cuicad ed OTe ten| Oa wk BS eit {13% lower, May $1.28%, oats % to %| Oscar Stover, Michigan State Uni- 
« en School old; arrivals 149; track 378; total U.8.| Col Gas... 173 pit Plate G . 785/lower, May 67%, rye was % to 1% versity; and Glenn Smith, U of M. 43—Malkim dl shipments for Priday S47; Saturday 465;| ComEd... 208 proct & Go. lower, May $1.25%, soybeans } —Beltven Hee Sunday 10; supplies lberal; demand) Goo Noes || 423. Pullman . 66 er, May y s 2: Dated Anril 26. ‘ADA R. EVANS, fair; market duil to slightly weaker; Consum Pw 47. —~Pure Oil . 424 ito 1% lower, May $2. M\, and lard 
af en Dakota ‘Red: River Valley Pontines1.70- Con Pept “a Hi $ nee sti... 53.7, was 15 to 20 cents lower, May Clarkston Man Held April 29, May 6. '57./1¢9- new: arrivals 16; track 7; supplies! Gont Bak ue Ree Drug = atl $13.55. : —— a aka: moderate; Capper slow; es dull; = Shes” $4 eyn nee . - #8 | “. e 
BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP ear lot track sales none ‘repo I a Sa +3 fo i iL ne G of a p lj e 
Notice is’ hereb: a of a public Cont Oil ... 584 gafeway St. .. 69.3 rain Prices ‘ y on lac 0 
hearing to be he the Bloomfield : Corn Pd ..... 313 gt jos Lead . 40 | - | © 
a a Board Ga Feingroeh Poultry Gerius Wr --- $i mt. Reg, peg . 33.1 | 
ae ee yg fs:0 or 31 geovill Mf... 32.1 CHICAGO GRAIN Pontiac police will seek a war- 4; on Monday, May 6th, 1957, at 8:00 Det Edison . 39.7 b AI RR .. 34.11, CHICAGO, April 29 (AP) — Open to- 
Set SE cues Teasip  teutng DETROIT, — > Lh Fil cee ns oars och  30.3/409 irant today against a Clarkston! e a »" . : 4 *e . 
Ordinance No, 21 —— aaa ea neial? paid per ros: ve for No. ida. Pont ._.1982 = = ao a4.) Wheat a Mg} May oo — qos, ;man after a local bartender and 
Pr endmen joom. ualit ultry up to am iBost A ry Seecn ? a 
Tewaship. Zoning Ordinahce ; ualiy, five" be. 23:7 bt type 14. Ca- wast == . Por Binclair .,.., 65.6 — a eiee itr July pepopone ries ‘another citizen allegedly disarmed 
Change Sections number identifiea-|ponettes (4-7 Ibs) 27-26. Bl Auto L ||, 38.9 Gocony ...4-.. 876 Pe Fre - $8 him and prevented him from car-| 
tinwe to as .ollows, Market quiet and nai unechanged;|/F] & Mus .., 3.7 Sou Pac eveeee 443) Wheat . —- (new Rye — ~ ing out his threat to kill a man 
jserreen one ig A weg and Cer- ponette ith eee, tas cad ote ee ek sce ee __ July. ‘live May .......at_ |°% . enka . 
Lifieates of Occuphney lage am Faure Mor $74 std Brand 2. a8 [ORC BIT July Voi a bar Saturday morning. 
Section X1--Enforcement Pirestone |. 818 id Of Cal .. 62.4/Mare a =i 
Section XIl—-Pensities CHICAGO POULTRY oa tee ee ee ee es 1.28% 4 as Young, 62, of 9151 Rattalee Lake | 
xrVv. Interpretation: Purpose qa Li ale GOrd Mot ..0.. 58.2 std Ol NJ... 80.7) jury oo)... 1.32% May . 13.70) rks’ for investigati { 
a atau e” OP | omen ae Gea warts ee et ME, Sow on SB RR BR RA a a ae are Section xvi a ve stack, weaker on caponettes: Friday.Gen Bak. -° -g7 Stevens. ral 364% Sept. ........13.80\ threat to do great y harm 
2. Add Section VisI_-Ottatreet 32,006 Ib; wholesale buying prices un-\Gen Dynami". 671 Stud Pack +. 173 Oct \while armed. Parttn “Paciities af wand pe el a — ed; gp Decoy oy Ageing wane(Gew Be Flee ..... @9.6 suther Pap . 38 6| | Young was arrested by Pontiac 
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parking” fection, fot the iorage sot itih tts: eangoetieg under diy We Bae Gen ate": Hee Bow at age cea ‘Livestock ‘Dolice at 158 Marion St., Water- =! : ~ 29. * . one } 
Picles. “for the use of occupants, em- . = Gen Tel aaq Texas Co. .... 67 ford Township, about 11: 45, a.m. 
ployes, and patrons of bulidings erected Gen Time .,.. 264 Tex G Sul... 29 | DETROIT LIVESTOCK t 
| ‘tats ‘be peeviaea - Sooo ast Ms il § Gul: P doa = . b bephideag Ne . - | DETROIT, April 29 (AP) — Hogs __ following the Scagies ‘- og 
pea rs werd rage Officers report Herman Schur- i Salable 1200. Market mot established. 8 pe 
Met gubeequantiy, be seduced below the Driver Fai S fo top, Goocrich 172.729 Tran W. Air’; 183/, Cattle. — “Salable 2600. ‘Bulk recsipts man, of 262 Elm St., bartender at Beg . a : = steers ani ers; quality steers 
a aoe “thet nothing inf. * . Mock ote: i 4  Laawongr—sod go 3004 heifers not as attractive as inst |Clar’s Bare 800 S, Woodward Ave., 
this amendment prevent the recon- n ures etroifers tele... 6 Gueree Monday; ice grades predomin-| nd Arnold Frank, 1809 Holland St., 
struction, repeiring, or rebuilding and ecyheus@ "943 Ge cones’. ‘1143 sting: limited showing’ high choice fed | rnold Fra olland © 
Sa eg gS eae Shc Hy Ue ae oe ae Set ethaa eee het Pes hte (Birmingham. gave police a loaded in; or structure ex a wos 10. a 
date oe this cmenéuent which is dam-| Three Detroiters were injured |Homestk .. 38 Unit air — = ers and feeders in-run: fed steers and,Tifle which they claim they took 
aged b ~_ collapse, explosion, or acts l h the th |Hooker Bl ,... 344 wns prutt || 47. heifers moderately active to slow, weak from Young in the bar. They said 
of : uent to such effective|last night when car they were m gee m3 Ue Ges Ge se to Ste Jower: mere supply seill es eget sas to kill Ray Fetter ivi see 4 oe ” ows open ' te 
her Os bn of this amena-|@riving was hit by that of a Pon-|ihon Ne” --: ga4 US Lines ..... 30 |mostly Sec Migher: bulla fully steady: inger, 32, of 1173 Vinewood St 
ment & “parking space” a". mean sa tiac resident who ran the stop Inspir Cop ...- x Us Bet ..... “3 stockers an ceineders opening active, , & : 
tifsive to drives or aisles giving sccess sign at Union Lake road and Com- Int Rus Mch 845 US Tob ....., 17.4|week: early sales choice fed steers 22.00- i 
thereto, accessible from streets or alleys.|merce road, Sheriff's deputies said./tnt Harv ..... 35 Van Raal .... 27.4/23.50; limited showing high choice fed 3 Youths Injured or from private driveways, or aisles) Alhort J Jousigno, 40, of 976 Int Nick .,.. wie Walgreen . 29.6 steers 23.75; most good to low choice, 
leading to streets or allevs, and to - , id Int Paver .., West Un Tel . 18.3 20.50-22.00; utility and standard steers’ Cc rs Collide 
= one for porlloem nee 8 or parking of Voorheis Rd., Pontiac, collided with Jat ane. - 08 went __ Bk .. ed 16.50- “19.50; a "teu aver are one as (a 
(ce Existing offstreet parking facilities the car driven by Stanley Jastrze- mt Tel & Tet. 31.6 White $1.5 \Snoice heifers 840-960 O00. 28: An accident at South Blvd and! 
provided at the effective date of thisiski 60, of 5015 Sobiske St., De-|Ts! © . 9.1 Wilson & Co . 13.5!most choice heifers gu 00-33 2.50; to accide . 
amendment, and actually being used at Jocobs n-. 44 Yale & Tow - 28.8 iow choice 19,80-21.50; few utility and/Crogks Rd., on the Avon-Troy that di date for the parking of automebties; troit. Sehee Man ... 474 Yngst Sh & T 113-4 standard 16.00-19.00; utility cows 13.50- Tewntip er. Saturday night 
Gictae Caliding of ues’ shall not ve| Jastrzemski is in Pontiac Gen. Siew ee GS eee teen ME) mak Ones aoe tony — Cera lary <9 to en amount lese than herein- eral Hospital with possible head and cutters 11 00-13.50 commercial bulls sent ~. oh oo a 
uired under j i 50; Tew s ® Roches 
a ¢ cindiet new building or new use. injuries as is a passenger in his STOCK AVERAGES : tock steer calves 22.75-23.50: tal. 
id) For. the of this amend-|car, Dominic J. Karpinski, 61, also ed by the Associated Press|few loads good and choice yearling stock Hospi 
ment, “floor area’, shall mean tree asi0f 5015 Sobiske St; Jastrzemski’s| April pil 3B steers around 530 Ibe 21.50-22.50. Robert A. Crowner, 18, of 330 oor Brea ACCESS! . aiyves — ” 
customers, patrons, clients, patients, or wife, Clara, 66, was treated and Indust Rail Util Stocks| about steady with lant’ weeks ite. de-|Poschma, St., Clawson, collided 
d by fix- } f i injuri J Net Change ....+1.0 +.2 UNCH 4.§/cline, choice and prime vealers beg 00-i with a car driven by Michael a 
tures and equipment at used for. display released for minor injuries, Jou-| Xt \ Monday ,.265.6 1248 73.1. 1811/ 28.00: to low | chotes 4.00; 350 G St., 
and sale of merchandise. It shall not/signo was uninjured, Previous Day |.264.6 1246 5.1 180 6 standard vealers 16.00-20. Laughlin, 15, of on 
eaaie aon =. Week Ago... 261 1221 346 179.1 “"Galable 2.000. Bulk 8115 Rochester, Both are in satisfactory principally non-public for storage, ‘in- Month Ago ....253.7 121.2 73.8 17el\ seceipts shorn lambs, market not es-| 1, 
cidental Fepait, Brocessne, OF DRCKAEIOE yongs to be issued and the purpose|Year Ago... 318 i818 pt ||tablianed \condition, as is Charles L. Eno, 1 rest rooms, or for utilities. pet, ae ee cae ML gee ye 432 Highland St., Clawson, who was 
oF a = ee which |fuced except in case of public emer-|1986 High... 276.3 185.1 769 191.8 CHICAGO LIVESTOCE .., ..|riding with Crowner. 
patrons of spectators occupy benches, foes Such resalution shall be. published| 1956 Low 246.0 1282 O96 195.6 |gceitte Gore “Bove,” moderately active, pews, = eet stating seating f faetities, | eters fa final pasmage by the -— . : Baladle be 8.300; paderately © = ve, 
ead of su ting facilitie = lower on butchers; * 
ne ee ee ee an the Saper published end ‘circuinting ta she DETROIT STOCKS cline, Oe, Seti only: fair’ sloping Waterproof Foundations purpose 0 jetermin req ™: 7 : ' ; 
Offstrect. parking facilities under this|*ity end thereafter shail be publisiee (C. J. Nephler Co.) demabe: mixed 2:3 190-890 Ib patehers) as a 7 
amendment. weeks immediately preceding the election Figures after decimal points are eighths |*!. ib Je 00- 18 25: 4 ss cad No. 1-2 218 ‘oundation wall joint: shoul 
(f) The following fable will govern| Novae ter srevided. uestion of t High Low Noone” sorted for weight end grade 1836; completely filled’ and sealed to pon. amount of offstreet parking facilities|\ uence of such bonds ‘shall be submit- = ag a. Co. : 2s a. z ct) bres i. Chetan nated sar annie: Dep socatienl 
Fourie — a Bae ited unit ee eee or, seca an gy EN eas: “ 2 334 43 0 Ib. sy Pte 28: “inreer jots mised call for waterproofing below grade. 
Hospitals, Sanitaria, Convalescent |muMcbel cee ee heres ‘om: Howell Elec. Mon Co...) + oa @ /ETRGGS, 200-850, 0. sows 1450-1600; fewiventiate unexcavated areas with|— 
Homes, Asylums, Bi for Aged wrered to call a special municipal lec-| Peninsular Met, Pd. Co... * 10.1 11 |” gaiable cattle 15,000; calves 400; steers won) vents, e parking space for each four to be held in fhe | The “_ ere * 122°12 |and hetfers slow; mostly steady; spots 
‘infant bassinets are construed @8| \-ovisions of this charter -|Rudy Manufact. Co. ....12.4 12.3 12.4195 to $0 higher; somewhat forced : 
being cages eral laws of the state. If ng, the pen Toledo Ed * Gg’? 125 IES 135 /cows moderately active fully steady; bulls CHARTER AMENDMENT NOTICE 
One parkin for each ten beds.|of the votes cast u the jon shail; Wa ne Screw Pd. Co. * 14 15/95 to 50 - vealers fully steady; spots se bow Electors of the City of Pontiac, 
Pl ad tatete Sea | ‘eax aca Sega yee] cae ee LomPtscasirna' St iets Se | ede a hereby even, het att toriums, Churches, Assembly Halls: | jin with the provisions of the 2 londs 1181-1300 Ib. 26.00-28.25, moder-ispectal slection to _ a 
One parkin for each four seats) tral laws of the state and of this . te ‘showing of high choice and prime of Pontiac, 
, Dance Halls, Exhibition Halls: |. .,|charter, This section shall be retrosc- : 24.28-24.50; most choice steers 22.25-24.00; | 20th dey of Mey. 
: «without fixed seats.) one parking) tive incotar as the came may be neces-iQ,[ as on a will good and low choice 19.00-22.00; load of @.m. to 8:00 9° 
ag io ~ ft. sary to mane valid : ear bon: aes . oub- prime heifers iB 83.08 « - nd low|ard Time, 
oved ' chot: 0-31.25; wi - 
Coar parting. epnces per bowting oly. ty the electors at the election st whieh Se ds 3 f H if | tial cows 13.00-15.00: ROA canners|amending Section |< of Chapter, 
adopted. | and cutters 10.50-13.00; few cutters to 
Rn offstreet 1 eee facilities | to eter t Given. that said See- n 0 OspI a S 13.50 or above; utility and eommercial|as follows: 
Bouts Heard Selere an 3 of Mimapter & of the city Charter 18.50-17.50; individual 17.75; good APTER X 
butlding, De permit is is now reads as follows: “choice vealers 19.00-25.00; individual, Section 4. All bonds shall bear tnter- 
aa a ene « enone on 3, Wh.aever sion| ‘Three Pontiac residents were in-|te prime 26.00; load of good and est at not exceeding six per sine Pre no . } 
: mfet, each me se % or fraction Soe oa, ordinaues, stating, the J eunt|jured in an accident on Baldwin sna choice 422 1b. heifer calves “tots. te 
(g) When it is impossible to je] Of bonds, te Oe i ehn the same cnati| Avenue about % mile north of Lake|~srarg oF MICHIGAN — In the Pro- 
— parking og contiguous 0]. Gue and payable and the rate of in-| Angelus road Saturday evening. | bate Court for the County y of Oakland—| cow 
; rty on wi the buliding {8\terest thereon, which ordinance shall not; Mire Ora Louise McNabb 25, | Juvenile Division. s 
loca > et pre? oo be passed on the day it is in- . , In the matter of the petition concern- 
poe = igh ame ye | 5 except in of emer-| 2981 Judah Rd., and her 2% year ss 3g a: mi A a 
tance between the ive parcels of land —. Seman oe Pay tne/Old gon, Billie, are in St. Joseph| To Victor Wilson and Virginia Wilson enssally, the time, and is ne, ee 
dove at 8 A. rer come vos in S soy or se agg oe Mercy Hospital after colliding head- : tn addition to afl other taxes author } 
permit for the = ne only, Jand city and thereafter shall ‘be published|on With a car driven by Thomas by this charter, ates at in, emount 4 = ——— 
singe, exatinn cenmercal sone | wey fmmeditey preceding the sicton| Cameron, 22, of 49 Clark St Bey adn iy aoreure Beco win be made a matter of with) such poeta shall take ect ‘hail rend = plied & “Notice fs further given, that said Bee: | 
the ep of Deeds of the County te a Bie tae tenon ten tactchive Chapter E ot the City Chae 
be ce such fitted to the electoral of said blocking Mrs. McNabb's be used for than parking ‘ at a Gen- . le 
et anytime in the re. it tor aor Municipal Bection te be|path. Cameron is in Pontiac Gen-|ot EDWARD A. PROCTOR. therein, and the ‘s\eral Hospital in satisfactory condi- 
or ab Election, to be held in accord-/tion. 
Paw April 18, 9: 61.1484" the Gene 8 Oe ine Che ter|. The mother received a fractured the General Laws , for ok , R- 3 = ques: jJeft leg and her son has a possible 
Sr eT, ites eee persons. hav! qua. [concantion and neg ne the : : : electors under face ‘and head. Both are in satis- pa Hereby ‘Given, that at theition and General Laws of this State : 
spect aeaiion 0 06 in the Cit Slat medal en os ‘and vote at(factory condition, according to a 
Po: on Monday, the 20th ssid or Eiectton on S814) hospital spokesman. 
foes oe PM, gees orentard votes cast upon the quan, 0 be in - to 8:0 ” , , Time) there be submitted to the the ‘of such ordinance 
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resembling a moat, its round bell tower, sunken fountain, and cir- 
cular staircases, Built in 1938, the ‘‘castle” is a familiar landmark which nurtured 
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the budget he 
dent sending a 
ing what to do 
  tives are “throwing over the lead- 
‘lership of President Ike. The press, 
ing its own handiwork." 
“Williams said the President was 
“second guessing’ on the size of 
ee. “Who ever heard of a Presi- 
tal-and then having his secretary 
say its too big? Williams asked. 
“Imagine, a President not know- Ike is even attack- roe. 
< « Barbara tally Saturday when struck by a 
car in front of his home in Mon- 
sing, was killed Saturday in a two- 
car collision in Lansing.   
Hass, 18, of East Lan- 
munity 
  
submitted to Con- 
budget to the capi- 
Jones, 
  about the budget?” daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. 
was recently 
from Michigan State . University 
Asked if he will be a candidate,with a bachelor degree in ele- 
for the presidential nomination, | 
Williams said he was “keeping his 
nose to the grindstone at the job ity, Mary Patricia plans to teach 
of being Governor of Michigan.”|in the public schools next year. mentary education. 
A member of Chi Omega soror- . in other areas. 
Oxford Girl Graduates _**k * @ 
OXFORD—Mary Patricia Jones, |, Five local students participating in the 
yet, graduated Head, 
    
  found here easily could be located 
Helen Hemingway, 
Vackaro. 
Geologists are now engaged in 
near Oxapampa, Peru.   
of 66,000 and problems 
study were: Theodora Gar- 
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Marilyn Taylor and Bob 
  
  | | “Wiliams Raps 
‘Divided’ GOP 
“It is far 
the United States should have de- 
vised a new foreign policy, one 
that would make sense under the 
existing circumstances,” he said. 
“The foreign policy of Roosevelt, 
Truman and Acheson was sound 
for its time,’ Williams asserted, 
“But . 
Foster Dulles, scurrying about the 
globe, desperately trying to carry 
out policies made 10 years ago for 
different circumstances, is a scan- 
preliminary oil eves work dal to our friends and a comfort 
ite our. enemies.” pls as the Mable ! 
the citizens : a Us 
Tue bomares, who bas bee ‘Cars Kill 7, 3 on Foot; = No’ Real Fight Put’ Up Concluding was the announce-| The guest of honor will Clarkston pair in marriage at the) | 
Inealty of the Helly schools. fr|ment from President Pogo her teaching wo here, | One Swimmer Drowns;|Fisst Baptist Curch. |i Congress f6r Program 
Eg lipmck ory Panag | ‘ -Live Wire Fatal to 1 Presta gp ms ag sn of President, He Says 
a * Justice Dresses Tin Pes tin sees Be ty Becta owe 
. The program, headed by Max\" fare’s efforts to get $2.5 million to} | 
Seren, Somes 5 aces oe pegin construction of a new voca-| 
“This Is Your Life” f Bo Schi | tional schoo] near Ann Arbor. It is}. 
high school choral group present- OF yS 00 expected to cost $10 million before| I eS ais completion. 
sage sak aed Yoder ot: Tend Black Says Vocational) “Until this school is a reality,” Black warned, “the probate and 
was master of ceremonies. Unit Needed More Than ‘circuit courts of this state cannot 
by superintendent C. G, Coggins.| State Court Building iia en ey 
The general sentiment of the See treme  iherpicy, of Bie.) 0 eee ne ‘ — jured apd hospitalized. The two! ey, Club luncheon here. 
occasion was voiced by one of Raat es new Penne ond pw polly pe . ae automobiles collided on a euve in| Student Teachers ; + a 
. the speakers in the words: “No- |building could better be for a in “Local a “iW $112. ys “In dom rs, no 
body else in the last half cen- new boys vocational school, Su- 821 ge _ = Rapp Goodwill to Pick Up Williams Attacks Charles §, Johnson, 39, Detroit, F. rom MSU Eye can’ tell “whether Panay wayirosre 
has had the influence on Justi F, |elected regent hiversil ‘ ble ‘ “ * policy is really e 
ee ee leet (ne can tesa hens shame go — Ike's Leadership | Weare on ts Detrat tects |ASPECES Of City {dent say i is, or whut Secretary that even remotely a juxury build- . In. coordination ith current! « ‘\Humphrey says ,"" Governor 
proaches that of Mable Bes. ing com wait” Black told the Pon- Driver, Wife clean-up, paintup drives in Oak-(122 Portland Rally ' oo Maal sae coe th of Mom_.| A study of Pontiac was the theme| Williams went on. : 
oe tiac Democratic Club, “But lack’,  ~@ oe land County area, Goodwill Indus. a bowling tournament in Ohio. |ot' 19 Michigan State University “In foreign affairs you can 
Viltowing the és of proper facilities for homeless POY $100 Fines, Costs — tries has offered to cart away all| PORTLAND, Ore. w—Gov. G. , eile teaches: Welhes is gue apaiee toy Say Bo 
——|and: wayward boys is the number) winiam G, Baxter, 47, 2162 Park| “Sle discard. Mennen Williams of Michigan says}, Mike Krysak, 65, was injured #-| "ants who teach fourdays| week: among the president, Sen. one problem faced by our lower|y, 1, ie — aa he Civic etticlale are asking that |President Eisenhower is a “con-|(abY Smal) Sight Tt et la papi Sayer is hold! Knowland .(R-Calif), John Foster 
Ortonville Banquet Set. (°" we wife, Dorothy, were fined by| cley trom their funk, sending | House.” hed es * * * ~ Ja seminar each Friday, This-was pation ar misaver Baggs fe 
Referring to a $3.5 million ap- |Keego Harbor Justice James) anything repairable to the han- | “Citizens don’t know what the na-| Robert Burson, 31, a patient at|the fourth seminar of the spring oe oeenay arganised 
mother and daughter banquet will) building, Black said the money Baxter pleaded guilty to reck-| Workers there wili recondition [to go," Williams told a Demo-iday night in the rain-swollen Cass * * * a he Bue 
be held on Thursday at the Meth- ee ee ee less driving and was fined $50/ and sell the articles in their re- (cratic fund-raising rally here yes-|river. The group had been divided into ae siete be dale 8 
SS Le the state’s financial crisis, in plus $25 costs. His wife pleaded) tail stores, teFday. Loy Hall, 44, was injured fatally|committees to study the commu-| bitter job, The trouble is that 
shown vocal selections! solving the vocational school (guilty to disorderly charges and| For pick-up, interested persons; “This is a situation that cries|Friday night when struck by a taxijnity and each had a different topic: they have probably succeeded 
by a girls quartet, problem.” was fined $15 plus $10 costs. may call FE A ited Community composition, employ-| pes¢ in confusing not the Rus- = Se clared. ment and working condi 5 
liam said, 2 Satan fig Sa trie shock when he touched the | 304 cultural religious and educa-| Williams said this is the result 
will have packed up his golf bags| handle of an automobile door jin.) aspects lof what he calls a “caretaker” 
and gone to Georgia.” after a live wire fell on top of a te government attitude on the part He said the “big business com- parked vehicle, Two of the committees had of the Republican Party, a a “force- 
munity” and most of the conserva-| ya-xie Shiflet, 3, was injured fa- guest speakers; Adah Shelly. for-./7,) resistance to change.” 
“Tt has lost whatever leadership 
. , the ‘spectacle of John 
  
  
  
    
    
  
  2 Weorhoce Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance se or 
Help Wanted Male 6   
  
  
/ 
DON’T PASS UP 
MONEY! Sell unneeded 
beldngings for cash 
through Classified Ads! 
FE 28181.   
  
‘¥ 100, 103, 110, 112. 
      
  
GET IT QUICK 
. through Classified Ads! 
a“ twhatever it. is _ - dial =A Few Men Peete, fc evisite wee. ie 
ance helofal poly 16 my 1006 Uappeer 
$15,000. 
BELL A ia 
oa oo ogee Repeats. Start 
full or yg ‘SuY NOTHING, 
ne A "Bae ue Lee | 8 
AUTO MECHANIC EXPERIENCED only. only Reterences 50 oe eo cent Tex 
som the 
BARBER STEADY $100 take-home pay. OR 3-7260. 
BLUEPRINT 
OPERATOR Own car. Excellent working con- 
dition and salary, 
AMERICAN P. co.   
  
Ww 
MArket 4-1586 
CAN YOU USE $3600 A WEEK 
in addition t your present earn- 
tines? bts gn ‘onsumers in City 
ot Pontiac with the large Raw- 
leigh Line Start earning imme- 
diately Write Rawieigh's Dem, 
_MCL, 606-77 Freeport mh. 
CAB DRIVERS OVER STEADY 
& pert te time for night “thin. Ap pply Orchard Lake, 6 p.m 
CARPENTERS a EXPF: 
rienced in modernization, ‘ited 
men only need apply. FE 2 
CAR WASHERS W TD. 
Day & night. Regular & week- 
ends, Jax-Kar Wash. 300 8. Hunt- 
er Bivd, Birmingham. 
Do You Want to EARN MORE MONEY? 
KEEP YOUR PRESENT JOB? 
LEARN THE ene 
BUSIN' 
wort IN YOUR SPARE TIME? 
CEIVE TRAINING FROM 
ERTS? 
WORK WITH THE BEST 
AUTON eiNeea? IN THE 
GET A ap Re oy AT A BIG 
BE ABLE TO TALK TO ANYONE 
Ww EASE? 
BUILD os aa dat SECURE 
You can o Abe pod things if 
you will see George Mine at Har- 
old Turner Fords, 464 8S Woodward 
Ave. Birmingham Apply tn ynen 
today. _ openings | limited. 
_}ELECTRICAL SALESM FOR 
wholesale electric distribute to 
eal on established page ae 
cluding industrials @ 
contractcrs. Salary, commission 
& expenses, I ae opportunity for 
tite Box 83 Pontiac   
  
    
  
  
x maa.       __Help Wanted Male 6 
DIE 
MAKERS AND ALL AROUND 
TOOL ROOM 
- MACHINISTS _ MUST BE TOP YEES 
NIGHT SHIFT WORK ONLY! 
sn Pl alta 
to to se. 
Birmingham, 
A 8:00 a.m. Sa. Mon. 
} 8:00 a.m.-12:00 noon Sat 
  
CLOTHING 
SALESMAN 
NLIMITED OPPORTUNITY 
FOR RELIABLE 
TRUCKMAN | America’s leading trans-continen- goods mover -is 
xpansion 1 e ™ 
that leaves several aljractive 
speaings for reliable men, over 
. own (or be able to invest 
fm) ‘1 iv ve ace 
able tractor equipment, Year 
round operation, pt 
tlement, better than average earn- 
ings, fi 
write ex) 
to National Van Lines, i 
_Honal Plaza, Broadview, th. EPERIENGED DRIVER FOR ES ap piy_13 Ww. Pane. : 
EXPERIENCED 
. Pull time steady 
Barnetts, 150 N. 
mee,| YOUNG MEN 1 Help Wanted Male 6 
Real Estate Sales 
  Two experienced sales people. 
oe rr | Lewis, Sales Managér. 
ALESMAN Our co ny needs men full time 
and our 1] part time sel) 
in a tock - Michigan. _ 20 tgp 
furnishes ty aon 
ae pointment work co. po 
Pontiac. . Mr. e~ 
troit, “ONiversity 34477. Mr. Kell- 
er 
CUT AMBI- 
cars at 
8. Sagi:   SALESMAN. CLEAN 
tious man to sell new 
Jerome Motor Gales, 280 
_naw St. 
Start Life Anew MEN WHO FIND IT 
TO   
HAVE PERM any 
IN ON PENSION OR SOCIA T FIND IT DIF- FICULT to TODAY'S iH 1G. CON- SULT US AND LEARN HOW IT A Fu- TURE FOR YOU _ APPLY IN PERSON 78 N, PADDOCK ETWEEN 12 AND 5 PM.     UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY 
ROUTE SALESMAN 
CALL CHUCK MONTOGOMERY— 
MI 45612     
WANTED SINGLE MAN FOR GEN- 
oe. farming. Stlverbrook Farms. 
0 W. 10 Mile, Novi   
Sane FULL Time, 
experienced Real Estate 
  
DAYS 9 a. MAN. OVER 18. 
is delivery, A= work a nen   
Appr Beverly 
Hil Drugs. it 1908 _— field, cor- 
ner 14 Mile, B’b 
os FREE TO 
r major cities with well known 
bove average earnings.   
~ FIRE FIGHTERS 
CITY OF PONTIAC Applications ate — being taken 
for fighters. tire licants must 
be at le Ter, afte 28 yre, of 
. ¢ (time in service allowable), 
high somaat gragante or equiva- to the Personne] of- 
on one Mall, 35 8. Parke. 
GROOM TO TAKE cans 5 2 BAD- 
die horses. Outlands q Sta- 
ble, 23175 “w. 14 Mile nae near 
_Telegraph Ra 
~~ GUAR RANTEED 
STEADY WORK Call on ag customers in your 
area. Earn $125.00 a week and 
more. No age limit. Pull or part 
time. Over items in wearing   
  
Actual made - "up samples fur- 
nished. No investment. No expe- 
ge needed. Northwestern Wool- 
nm Co., 403 Nicollet Ave., Minne- 
apelis. 
HIGH PAYING JOBS: FOREIGN 
USA, all trades fravel paid. 
Information. - lication form s. 
Write Dept. National, 1020 
_Broad, weware, NJ. 
LOOKING FOR A GOOD = 
a Montgomery 
Tdwest ‘erties 
MARRIED MAN 
neat ap my ate 
6 hra : 
_Call “puller | rush FE 22 
METAL POLISHERS & SBOP rane 
experienced men only. Apply, at 
Carson Auto Specialty 7545 
rang Traih, Walled Lobe 
SCHANIC — Ran hd ag PRO- 
DUCTS EXPERIEN sEE 
CLARKSTON TiO TOR 
32 8. MAIN, CLARK:   
  
  WITH CAR wo 
  
  
  
PART TIME MEN WANTED. 
ony FE 98-0258 ask for Mr. John- 
REAL ESTATE   
SALESMAN NEED 2 EXPERIENCED, FULL TIME SALESMEN to work on large NEW HOUSE PROJECT. New cars furnished, All expenses 
advanced, Married couples ac- 
cepted, Room for advancement. 
For interview see Mr. McLane, 
Hotel Waldron, No phone calls, 
a 10 - 2 p.m, Wednesday 
  YOUNG MEN, ARE YOU BE- 
tween the ages of 17 and 18% 
and desire part time employment 
with a future? 6 months all e¢x- 
pense-paid training program to 
qualify you for a good position 
in a fast growing organization in 
your community. You receive 
$1.64 per hour for 2 hours each 
week after completion of train- 
ing. rtunity for promotion. 
Personal interviews each Mon- 
day, Tuesday and Wednesday at 
8 p.m.. Parents invited, 37 W. 
Lawrence St., Pontiac. 
ZONE 
MANAGER Investors Diversified Services, 
now serving many customers in 
this area, is ready to expand its 
sales amd service for more com- 
plete harhbobe bi The Zone Man- 
ager selected must either have 
sales experince or definite sales 
moire must have pleasing per- 
sonality, good reputation, be hard 
a’ and morally sound. Age 
30-55. Proper application of time 
apd effort should produce for 
him one of the community's top 
incomes. 
If you know a local man who 
can qualify~a friend or yourself — 
write for complete details to 
Charles H. Moore, Abbe mesh Man- 
ager, Box 6, } Pontiac _Pre 
Help Wanted Female 7 
A GIRL WTD GENERAL He HOUSE- 
work. » days. Live in. Good 
_home. MA 6. 3407. 
AMBITIOUS WOMEN. FASHION- 
wise housewives, who have lead- 
ersh ability, put this unusual 
talent to work by associating 
yourself with Sara Coventry Jew- 
eiry, Unit director positions now 
available, 4-8189.   
    
  
  
open to — hard 
sell nationa advertised 
KEN SILENT A UTOMATI     electrical | Position as saies - Bore te 
heating 
  _ equipment. ulpmen me. opportun: 
to lor panel ay ; earn up to 410.   
  A. ELBLING i - , 43 & Par! ry — Also list & seli_existing ANSWER TELEPHONE, HELP 
Ra ge de Yi ag Sg ng : onl ays Wk. A in person a! 
IVAN W bo pape EALTOR 6 kee $36 Q Pontiao Trail, 
PE 5-047) led Lake, | 
SALESMEN BAKERY SALESLADY MACHUS BAKERY 
Siaviewee = ron HOME 
than Wages, “ge FE 
BABY ‘ Vic. oF prion Lx ark wk Pri 
int, BOWS CONEY eee Eves, 
sled 7 mw)     COUNTER ] Help Wanted Female 7 
CURB tee sa OVER, 18 
    
OR 
for it & | ea bar. 
Call TS 23-0135 before 6 p 
BP EP LS ieee ATTRIB 
ENCED WAITRESS. 
  EXPERIENCED 
on ae MI_ 4-0000. 
FOR oe AND RES- 
; TEL gg 388 «=Orchard 
Lake, FE 00.   
GRILL COOK. 
ply Porters Drive-In, 
burn Ave 
GENERAL HOUSEWORK, LIVE 
im, small home, experience nec- 
essary. Excelient salary, Call FE 
apg po yg tem 9 LDER WOM- HOUSEKEEPER. OLDER WOM. 
ys gag a0 be MA vial "ahoes. 
Hots SEKEEPER AND CARE OF 
_ children. Live tn. Rasen 
LADY FOR GENERA HOUSE- 
“work for 4-6 hours per pens vicin- 
ity’ of required. Box 110, 
LIGHT , HOUSEKEEPING CARE 
of 2 children. Live in, More for home than wages. FE $3738. 
LOCAL DENTIST HAS OPENING 
for dental assistant. Write Pontiac 
Press, Box 17. 
a pa = BABYSIT@&ER 
anted. 2344 Jones Rd, between 
_Tubbs & Hatchery Rd. 
NURSES (PRACTICAL) §73.40 TO 
. To fill future va- 270 Aw 
  
  
  
  
cal nursing. id vaca 
40-hou 
cation for examination from . 
igan Civil Service, ‘Sansing 13. 
OPPORTUNITY _   
(OME PARTIES. 
FORMATION seSae re 
285 WHITTEM 
PRESSER ON SILK Cb yous Grae ents. aa ¢ pply Foz 
eaners, T19 Hu 
SALESLADY EXP. ONLY, COATS, 
suits, dresses, sportawear and ac-     
  
cessories. Sala’ Ce com mission, 
full or vast 
241 Pierce 
‘ham 
SEAMSTRESS, EXP. ONLY, AL- 
tering, coat, — dresses, for- 
mals, Good sala 
8 
241 PIERCE §&T. 
B'ham   Loree poral GIRL WITH LICENSE. 
SHORT HOURS No Night Work 
All Permanent Waving 
mee sayeees. re ity Shop olly emul 
78% WN. Saginaw FE 8-3560 
Stenographer Interesting career sitions with 
>, Juvenile Court, Paid vacation and 
sick leave. wife and hospitaliza- 
tion Insurance and retirement 
efits. Applicants must have own 
transportation to County Service 
Center, north Telegraph Road 
near Dixie Hwy. Apply Oak! 
rage A Personnel Office, 1 dale 
ette Pontiac, TE 3-T15   
] 
  
  
Ph han Ak W 
SOON. 
ary WANTED. FE 2-3202 AFT- ROOT - 
  
TAILORESS rienced tn commercial work. 
GR 'ESH.: AM CL EANERS 625 Oakland 
PERSONELL : 
INTERVIEWER |   
— eroung 
han eer tmoo nate 
See. Miss Richaras at Career 
Bidg. FE Center. B-! Losin pid 
8-0416. 
VACATION MONEY UN DI 
Avon —-. offers ttu- 
nity to earn $40 to HH eekly 
Senter ettis teow: F or ‘Pontiac ° 'PO. Boe ee. ES   MUST BE 16. AP- |W 
BEER,| least 50 
G Help Wanted Female 7 
WOMEN 21-50 high snae, 
i or part time Radelle. 
programs, no meaner dade 
Setive: or collecting. Call OL 
WOMEN AREA   
  
housework, = 
fe rf, aare © ween. imust hav 
. tee rterview. "Call EM 30035. 
Wout SIDER %, GENERAL 
housework, ys must like   
    
  
  
  
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luding Sundays. Must ‘have 
ti ! tion & be able to speak 
Polish, MI red 
_Help Wanted 8 
MEN ® WOMEN. OR PART 
serie rogue capa, ve quired. poly 150 bh. 8 
to a.m. 
OPENING AVAILABLE FOR RA- 
dio technician to spec- 
tion on electrical ievices. Power- 
tone Corp., 11? Liberty. Mil 
ford, Mic. . MU 
a ATE 8A) 
en in new home p 
in Pontie, Waterford end Utica 
sea. BS asp sereres oon Bi] 
  
Real Estate Salesman 
Chance to Make 
Good Morie 
P. W. DINNAN 6 W. HURON 
ate AND 
REAL ESTATE . ee 
WO & aes Madles dies” Westy of 
time and assistance. Sie ond Oe. 
er homer J.1 Williams Realty, 
__ 1218 Baldwin. 4-0547. 
Stetriet cont ent to 
fuon, PE F 64032. ® to ll on. EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING - 
60? Community Nat'l. Bank Bidg. 
PE 60584. Employment Agencies 8A Work Wanted Male 10 
LAWN. SERVICE ROLLING. FER-   
DESIRES 
No house to house or 
vas, Has ate ay mt   
Graebner’s |= 
JOBS 
FOR 
jk. SECRETARY, ‘ight 
SECRETARY, to executive .. 
MEN SALES TRAINEE ( wor ee   
-|Graebner’s “MICHIGAN’S 
LARGEST” 313 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. 
FE_5-0277   
  
“WANTED Man or women to work 3 hrs. 
ee: Sat. work optional 
she “y SALESLADY OR SALES 
Wa igs ess §=Product: — 
    
Employment Agencies 8A 
CAREER GIRLS DOCTOR’S 
ASSISTANT 
$240 Personable young lady between the 
20 to 40 to help doctor. 
WPM. Mus t i t least us a eas! 
be trained in   
Attractive young lady with some 
office experience. Must type st 
See Pat. 
FOR MEN 
Manager 
- Trainee $300. High school area between the ages of 21-34 to train 
manager. See Miss James. 
SALESMAN $400 National concern needs a sales 
representative for the 
ares. Will be selling ‘o retei] out- 
lets. See Mitg York. 
“Midwest 
pS ael iia 
        WAITRESS. & CURB GIRL. BUT. tercup | 910 Oakland, procedures. = 
as office 
Pontiac / Air Conditioning, 
Heating, Refrigeration 
t 
Uuilities Inst., Box 3, 
  
  
  VOICE - LESSONS — 
Conservatory ot = 
Jey Ave. Phone FE 
_Work Wanted a _10 
2 MEN DESIRE WORK OF ANY. 
and window FS, 3   
  
  work 
Dd. B. 
CABINET —. AND C 
  ARPE a “WORK WANTED. job too pad or too small. 
Pree estimates. o* 9.3400, 
AR S z 
Formice. iv. Re : OR 3-8176. 
CHAIN OR 
  
Cleanup and lawn work. 
Please call OR, 3.3496. 
TOMERS through Classt 
  ren ta ra 
  fied Ads, Call) FE 28181. fee MEN & GIRLS}: 
ORDER Desk. sales sales (a0) 
Instructions 9 
Mechanically inclined men get 
FREE facts about repair and in- 
stallation work opportunities and 
plan. Write 
Pontiac 
EXPERI- 
enced teacher, also — of 
REACH CASH cus. | ANTS 
part Sime me eat work. Write Building Service 12 
es —— LICENSED 
and bonded FE _ 40016. Free e¢: a nope   a8 G&E MODERN WALL WASHERS. 
Ph. FE Free estimates. 4-6986, 
_MA 5-1596.   
ELECTRICAL WIRING. LICENSED Ed Murray FE 2-8657   
did. 
MA $1502 
age BO Scien ba Te   
    
  
  
3 WOMEN wae b= 3 en 
& clea 
Pick-up & delivery re 
HOUSEWORK. OUT OF 
town. 
— w ide’ E 8 a 
ad sgency ...... plus car fare. 
MEDICAL SECRETARY sees §300 rem ad 
TYPIST, ...-« $940 | TIGHT HOUSEWORK, BABY sIT- Trzat. & Vit $235 Ving hemo sights. ai Mature woman, 
WASHINGS AND IRONINGS, OR ironings done in my home, FE 
56-9724, f 
  
Woman would like work 
by the day. Call OR 3- 
5498,   
Building Service 12 
AAAAAAAAAAAAA SANDING 
Cc, BUD BILLS, F® 8-2050   
W. Laying, er & Licensed 
DRIVING SCHOOL |i BRt Get more dri sense for your| Fireplaces, basements and chim- 
dollar Call 83600 or FE/| _neys, FZ 7-0605 
a areas ee, Ee FINISH HIGH OOL, NO classes. Study at home, epare| _tetms. Gordon oy, EM 3-0482. 
time, Diploma awarded. Write for| A-l_ ROOFING & | SIDING. GUAR- free catalog. Wayne School, Box| _ anteed work. ‘ 
Laine 10 Sete TARE aes oe ixg| ,A&B TRENCHING — WAY AT “SAPE-WAY" Postings, Weer Une Field tile. 
TRAINING SCHOCHL, _ 
Bus. 2-223 Res, FE #-1645 i LICENSED & BONDED MASON 
        
   
     
         
      
     
            WILL DO IRONING IN MY HOME. |p. + FE 2-3567 
. Ph 4 
| "Bate, need go Sent 
  kind k done ly & | GUARANTRED ALL aranteed. Best of references.| kinds, Est. : 
e PE s-s441, 9 tt 8, 353 N ee Marsh. 
HOUSEMOVING, FULLY 
_Work Wanted Female 11 11) _ PE 46450. L. A. Young.   
308. EMING FLOOR LAYING. 
Saad finishing. 155 Edison. Ph. 
LET ME GIVE Dob A 
bonded.   
wErICe 
. ae 
la or too small. For qualit 
work call Ra Some mins. OL 1 
MASON CONTRACTOR. JOURNEY- 
man, 20 yrs. exp. Brick work, nat- 
a! fireplaces & basem ent, OR 
OLD FURNACES NEW & CES. CUSTOM . 
- lh work on additions or com- 
plete jobs. OR 3-1486, 
POURED CONCRETE BASE- 
ments, Free estimates, OR 3-71@4. 
R. G. SNYDER. FLOOR LAYING, 
sanding and firishing. Phone FB   
  
ROUGHING AND, REMODELING. 
— ae & complete bidgs 
ROOF REPAIRS _._Wavestroughing — FE 40444 
eS renme OR 3-3157 Pe 
"Es FPA OS comenicr TRENCHING AND 
BULLDOZING R, D. Thom FE EB 4-684} 
TRENCHIN' BULLDOZIN NG, SEP. 
tic tank & drain field installation 
JIM: EM_3-0881 
Building Supplies   
  
SEPTIC TANKS, 
  
  
HOUSE RAISING UIPMENT. 
FE font   
Reliable party will finance 
your basement or 
incomplete home. 
Low rate of interest. 
Many satisfied customers, 
FE 2-9104 before 5 P.M. 
Business Services © 13   
  ARES OF FOUNTAIN PEN, 
AKES OF FOUNT. 
ired by tactory trained man 
  
  We poles 9 L VT 
service ali makes 2 automatic w: : Hae ong 
lac. 
ROY'S. 06 Oakiand rE 
AUDIOVOX ‘oe  P. 
B      
     
    
rnaces eT repaired 
poe Crooks Ra, Rochester 
EaT LA FE    
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Wid, Contracts, Mia, 82] Rent Apts Furnished 33/SLICE, OF HAM ede ) For Sale Houses 43) 
*500, 000 0.00 “INCOME PROPERTY 
Ey mae contracts =   
  
  
  
  
  
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SYLVAN VILL: AGE — front double 7. 
pereh, | 
   glassed-in 
pon Valle at ar garage, as 
CASS LAKE FRONT. if A. Taylor Ea Some   
    
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Mt, 798 EPID Ee peel ke eB ee — MORTGAGES LARGE LAKE FRONT ae cath LakErnowy 139 tt level, penis lots 
G_|ON GOOD PROPERTIES 1 
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Parpquitable Society 
  LOT bri a At Grace Lake Beautiful hill site O O of extras, 610,000 down, eS iS ELIZABETH LAKEFRONT idédern : 
  
      
         
    
  
  
    
      
    
  
      
  
  
    
  
            
    
  
    
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
    
        
  
      
    
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
  
    
    
  
    
  
  
  
  
  
      
  
    
    
    
    
      
  
          
    
    
        
  
  
  
      
  
  
  
    
    
      
  
      
      
      
    
  
      
  
      
    
  
    
    
      
    
    
  
  
  
    
      
  
  
      
  
    
    
      
  
      
  
  
      
  
  
      
        
  
    
  
      
  
  
    
    
    
  
   
    
    
  
  
  
    
  
           
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Pr 40521 Eves. PE 5.8801 future wingeee Sreplecn i =e FOR BETTER HOMES © 5 years re $17,000, Easy ‘rms. Z 
Jand contract, Partridge HOME: $1000 DOWN : 
Len Soe “THE MOST HAPPY : 
St. Bs *asi6' On this S-room modern home,| wi be the. one IR 6 this - 
CAS E close to. —— and arene. bome for his wite sad family — : : 
H \ / A R fenced, lot, Sox110. Glassed-in eet ore Apennines enn 
cL. | pee Waibine  Pontias Es 
| s IN A FLASH REALTY BRICK RANCH Cream ‘chen 14. 13.2 large 
| Television Service 22 1062 W. Huron CPE 5-407 Located in Syiven Manor win| >edreoms, 13 = 16 famfiz room : 
< = ee soatenats sod Av. 3 Westie ea ni ta PRIVATE ENT. : 4 nice bedrooms, fully carpeted, with Glidemaster window wall. : 
COPENHAVER'S RADIO Tv ears service to” satisfied FE 65-6322. drapes, ip baths suto ‘ol heat. tached’ garege » only $14,500, $4500 - 
fovesc, S08 W. Buren. Might serv friends ‘and clientele. Fe ay LA a ENT: dnd “carport, Only $16,600, with | 4OWD OF will take trade. 
| Da re sian st TV SERVICE A | Bee i — wendonte eme: NEAR FOUR TOWNS SCHOOL % 
NEAR - POT acre. 
oreaxs ° O nson ; Pf? ig 8 mether and x EAST SIDE ep or retirement wah this s-rocm pol ‘vasemenks Aulomatie ofl fur fur. 
bs avuRANTEED REPAIR. ANY _ daughter who would y & 4 room modern. Less th aig al seat pement : 5 t nlon _ 
3-5068. MAKE, FE 49736. CONDON’S |. REALTOR FE 5-5565. : aes Hen 1 760% gas furnace. 4 rental cabins} Miles to U Lak 
_« GARDER - S| RADI @ 7. 1 5 PARER St ™ Spee ROOM FURNISHED APF. AP Newstootures ty room. Hot wal re ietter,| BN, bringing im approximately | Center, Only $6900 lerms. 
Wilson, 2-020 & RADIO SERVICING DONE ‘Freed air oil furnace Excellent | ~ uv WITH #750 DOWN 
ING, FL by (graduates, OR 31034 or FE Wanted Real Estate 32A |} ROOM & paTH i. PRIVATE EN- location, Quick possession, "$698 corey citing, F Pull price ouly “ue = ¢ Neas Wat an 
ging . Aer 3, Pei te. LOLA | not ent furn = $13,500 with $2,000 down, th and waultey 
WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE | 3 ROOMS & BATH. l PRIVATE ENT. Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34) Convalescent Homes 38A) = OAKLAND LAKE eveniare aher @ onil Mr. dott mabe & ‘tk young couple or 
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Typewriter Service 224) ° ok gb MOREY ng | BOC [pesmmer cPe ca s| ON FRONT STREET |Yecitcr, vatirn on ag| sass meer eas, oom nes Ber ¢ ont Mr. 20 
TYPEWRITERS & ADDING MA- PONTIAC, | E ‘pani | =_Neek_PE 1-604 : 3 fms. and bein, Children per-) Valescent “Rates include, doctor's finishing, 96.800 with $600 down. | A. JOHNSON, Realtor E LWOOD R arty 
Guncral Printing and Office ‘Sup: or childres a APTS 228 Pros tea was og EMPSTEAD 5, nursing care BES see NINE 1704 5. Telegraph Rd. PE sat or FE 
a al RADE S cpa BATH PVT UTIL nes. PE teele—Pw dom | Hotel Rooms 39) spantan nungaiow, 2 vedrooms, | ~~ Ere . 
furn. $76 monthly. No drinkers. Pie i * aMs. & ah wn cass, _. ~~ | carpeted living room, with fire- HUNTOGH LAKE ’ rivil es 
We are pecialiste tn trading. We |__FE_ 8-1271. _furo, 3286 Auburn Rd. FE 26 HOTEL AUBURIN pede i as heat, Paved street. Small ranch age gs fenced yard. 
are gain reputation as the | 4 7 LARGE ROOMS & PRIVATE SEVERAL APts aVAILABLE ior akooms by Day @ Week ear Wisner School. Reasonable) (rage @ carpeting, very neal, © Down Ferment on your 
Jeading traders of Ponti bath, nicely furnished with utili-| immediate in apartments, cous perment sits aun. cniee Tubs oe Tot, Several plans to 
= - niente oplivated.- Call _ties. $70 mo. FE 8-3139 price, ff cn $65 to ®& month. a Cokin Abe *yeirigeration Pe 3-040 DAVISBURG - OAKLAND corey REALTY ne ae 13 , 
: 464_ Au 4 room modern. Lake privilege 2610 Union Lake Rd. . ae 
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A ey ater ¢ pm. FE SLIFCOVERS. DRAPES 8 BED. ingomes, business _ opportunities | 4 Ras. AND BATH, WEST SIDE.| | FE’ -2-5606. pay ep ong Moderate rates GE ORG BLAIR * West Branch, aatichi See Fae tte OR tae. 
ads, Your material feta UPPER 5 ROOMS, PARTLY FORN- _lio N. Perry, PE 5-612 - WIDOW’ WISHES TO : 
LOWING, DISCING,& DRAGGING — spre ur material 1 trade. ots & SON REALTORS |* 7 ache TLE UTILITIES PURN.|~ ished. inquire 85 = i soe Dixie REALTOR ras | Modern quest home cab ein 53 Soy" wrenmee & cum 
anywhere. 5-0636. On ut St. Call before 5:30,| 9-sgad. « ixie Hwy OR 3135 furnished, . 
Sons 152 W. Huron _‘ Phone FE 4-155? pe ay ent Offi ‘ 
aT omer "Weights. Pa PE on OE EON LISTINGS W ANTED ee so SMALE APT | UNION LAKE. LARGE 3) RMB. a Rent Office Space 41 41 nves On E1108 OF OR 23681 fron. Gg CLARKSTON 
1-8436 before 3:00. LOS YR. OLD BOSTON BUYERS WAITINU LET with’ pvt. oa. & ent. Util. furn.| aground ie toe EM ° 3-428. DESIRABLE OFFICE SPA cE BY OWNER. § RMS FOR LARGE tion call, Weat Sram 217 or 
a” iG. DRAYTON Bull, Sino No, 2655 N., vic. 7 7 _Adults, __ 470 Oakland ve. _—— eee available above city offices in family or income. $11,000 with 83,- E 4-0903. 4 BEDR 
0 5. se a Us SHOW YOU HOW. TO Dakland Ave, ___ WOLVERINE APTS. Center of business district, Keego } 000 Do. or $8,900 with 85, 
ins, Clarkston ares, MA54201,| Tele-Huron. FE $346 of FE/ GET casy 'FOR YOUR | % ROOM, UPPER APT, HEAT, |3 ROOMS & BATH: 2 CHILDREN | Harbor. | Newly | decorated, ses 89 w. itundel ve ne ee 
ROTO-TILLING AND LAWN WORK|_*4734___ PROPERTY we BUY lights & gas furnished. ei PERMITTED. INCLUDES AM-| heat and plenty of parking. Tdeal | ——— {ey ‘Tem eton room brick house with 2 full 
re eae ee OE gett | “Tesch Midleton ne ewe | fk ae Gamma ares | steams! Gear! Frank | ru tine ot Sct has 2 mode Soh sh n . Marriott, FE 23-3062. tf ful i 
ROTO TILLING | Asta St hms ve 235 | anox re tion ACE, SISO TOOL POE | tattetbaar ime So thon | OL TEE AACE OLSMENG | feeent tol tne As | wussaa a co 
ROTO FILLING, LAWNS, GAR-| with tan collar, named Trix Pike, FE __4-8206. Welt OR “Ecce Harecr, Pull prise level. Exo, cond. Lake front, $16,- . 
& flower deds, OR 3-0784.| MAS-1615. SELLING YOUR BASEMENT APT FOR 2 OR 3/ Doe Houses Furnished 35 oh _OR F198 im Keego Harbor. Pull price Gif PAGE, oth we gos oe Se : 
ROTOVATING —~" GARDEN Lost: GERMAN SNOUZER DOG, HOME? ee edebaesd edetcoain Srieeett *For Sale Houses = 43 | acare Ane 2 i intes Sok 
1251 Bal Baldwin See ee er, ee eg oe a COUPLE & | BABY. ALL PVT.| | BEDROOM DELUXE KITCHEN. | “(~~ "iii is" priced right at alases | 2t@ mortgage. 
:}| FE 8-8324 or OR 3-8730. We are I> immediate need | et Bucheior ‘adise. | 12-RM. DUPLEX, NICE, OR USE Hes fi : RIVER FRONT. % block to Loon 
Insurance Agencies 17A |cost: [RED MALE COCKER) - of quod residential property FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR idea! “fr cous, Dey. as big I-famiy. 48 Mechanic this S008, replace, carpeting, ete. Lcd | Kiar nn worl, basement. REAL ESTATE INC, 
- ~ sound th __month. Also 2 cabins. -| LAKE FRONT MODERN # ux. mae = 
5 A+ Rating of Represented Co's. ns ee HS courteces caries, call foams, vacant private penARGE | J RMS. AND BATH, GAS HEAT,| bedrms. Attic can mate tees | top _ Whole -: 
Atstin Norvell Agency” |UO8t BAcx cocmER SPxNiEL| | Ya "TANCGh“RAtGh. | Siie*ik "ang Uae] gyms Come wreteres | nore warms hows ws) © Loveland | ais ey Realtor | KENNET GARDENS | * uptown, PE en | : Neat, fear Fishers. 2 bed- 
: Ranch Rd., Holly, April 20th. Call 2 fi furnished, private Several other 7 room _After 6, FE 2-0502 : 
rE 32-9221 After 6, FE 4-6312 room front, furnished, priv 3 RMS. CHILD a NEAR ‘ i rm, remode home. men 
7_W__Lewrenss__ Cornet Case MEIrose 43504. SPRING BUYERS _ | _Dath:_Uiiities._97_Norton_Ave Tel-Huren. 030 LaSalle no OTN “41,300 down. | iS Case take Bt Reoge ee oil farpace, Ott, lot. Rasy terms. 
i OW LAKE |LOST—PEMALE HOUND, BLACK Bhd ap LARGE APT. NICE SHADY LAWN | ¢ ROOMS, UTILITY, ELIZABETH . W. DINNAN | ee m 
Cla Stokes Agenc beck, red head. vey ft Ce ARE CALLING “ ake privileges. adults. FI ve ST 5-7860, | 66 W. Huron . FE €2577| ; NEAR CRESANT LAKE 
Pert arcane eM 300 on pene eee. Sil FE $1201. Re- STOUT’S LARGE RM. Sas NCY WITH | RMS. HOUSE FURN. is F. |, HOW- | NORTH ASTOR sT Cherokee Hills ar ri ea New 2 bedra. 4, Oil 
: 7 __ ward. List your homes — lots — farms | eae es . a —_— ard St. FE 5-8588. a" . Bane Fd te bath & A close-in west suburban tlo- - furnaces. ag woe down. 
INSURANCE —— | cost YOUR PET? WANT (TO | pilm “he! oldest and best realty watavonD, 3 sia & BATH, * FS poly nose Ww. 2 bestows vidi eis very Cistom “homes ‘makes this, 4| 28 THE “BIRD” TO SER PONTIAC REALTY 
OF ALL KINDS fiichigan anu eee ties | oe oe _ Pvt. entr. OR_3-2251. _On 7424. nice 8 o~ 300 ‘and Esctadee goed pedvostee,, tie IN TOWN cnn Sins aorta nr amar a neludes 1 Ki a 
Ni holie & a PHONE Co MISSING SINCE “APRIL. mxp.| Edw..M. Stout, Realtor WepT_BOROW. 9 RM. 6 BATE | 4 BREAK FOR” Petpet | sonia Heed” at $6300, bath downs Cnished' bedroom. —_ 
ichole ager pean sols ‘ate aie eres eer tay | TT ON. Saginaw, St. “pn FE 5-6165| MI 40044 after 4 p.m. bedrm., partially furn. $85 per) FE sane down payment. oneed, Satdosenes mas 161 tot | Amsastivs.| someone 2 bear GATEWAYS to 
re Ga uave FEC63. Open Sunday 9 “til 4 p.m NEWLY DECORATED 3 BMS & leogyeery Conon bien) deere WOLVERINE Li. PRIVILEGES, | Soak garage: Here's) top ver Won cite. ‘Dems gine : 
cont, Our clients are!|MY CEMENT MIXER WAS STOL- : ee eee el aaa FOR ma, tiles erage, oll Soe ss we) Oe = fos, Ss - HAPP INESS 
J. i A 06% N. Saginaw. FE| en April. if by someone's net BUY OR SELL oune = SMALL veel ares _ beet? yre eld. 6 ioks, tice tor really talk! | eee oe ty ccd sosueminal ' 
aac oa ADr eas for’ wntormation. FE E NEWLY DEC. 1 ROOM. FE 4-050 tomatic heat, ren ea | children, ait alum. storms & ; gas water, Insulated. Large 
6-2 ; I will personally buy your prop- 329 N. Saginaw woes Inguire at 1698 Taylor Rd. screens, picture window, dou- CARL W. BIRD, Realtor 2 car garage Located on-a large , 
MAHAN: REALTY co. ; erty or will sel Mt for you and Rent Apts Uaharniaed 34 one ble winchen sink, birch cupboards, $03 Com munity National Bank Bid iy Banga.» corner ot, A HOME YOU LL LOVE 
PEAT EIR. 4°70" "BETAS Hobbies & Supptics 24A| inet Wittiasttt timc br | Rome Apts. Unfurnished 4)" pene Houses Unfurn, 36/ Suxevan Sts Sve st) Pe ee tye EKs| sinden coppeuel 8 MES ome | pela tees aaa : ; * w on . 
a a | as PPP A LLL LL OLE us prove f; 1 4ROOM AND 1 5-ROOM FLA PEL LEO ELLE OE >: site, with frontage on 
~ Laundry Service | 18 NEW SCRABBLE SETS, $3. PAINT | pp BP ® sot eae children, yeleome, ‘ake sort Baal 1 BEDROOM HOME, MODERN. ~ Buy Thru Partridge ot LAKE PRIVILEGES paved street, attractive solid ~~ 
FOR F, LAUNDRY SERY-| y number ee ore, Ca — = $¢5 month on Commerce Lake. List Thru hru Partridge = constructed ram line 6 jee 
=| 2 SOLD 1 & 2 BEDROOM, PARTLY FUR-! _MA 4-120. ae = ’ bedroom and tile ; 
Laundry, FE| Lawrence. as nished. Tiled bath, year round. 3 BEDROOM BRICK ~R »che t er - Ad Rd. chose) Denes oe We et oe a 
pg cts og on ae Lake front apartments, 8615 Pon- CLARKSTON REAL ESTATE ian exe eems ‘ is aie “gor Ae aeks vies a a os sane" ee 
dur method of contacting qualifiea | __ti#c_Lake Road. “_MAple _5-5821 O Established in 1916 aon Lake res. od ving | room Planter box, and Prig- aa 
Notices & ee buyers takes the strain away |i RM & KITCHENETTE. 7 BEDROOM MODERN HOME — PEN y menmooer © Welt wan ~ sre ants pace to Uard ont ge: | biehen with tie wole, fom, sonrt . 
AAA PRIVATE DETECTIVES ied" corauee a yeur door qn 30 eres wr "Paddock a “aan Walton. *Oi Sia 3 eo a SUNDAY 2 TO 5 P.M. home, beautiful | 17 x hving rage. Pol a bo ney = “> bed sw : 
ease — — of worry. Know| minutes Ty BEDROOM APT. a FURN.|>RGOM Hoste WITH ATTACHED | 1227 Adams Rd. S beareces room’ with § ft. birch divider | (Pun sironguo seen ad ce . th ce 
ee ong — pr Pecos -|y ROOM WITH ATTACHED | }322. 403" ong with “2 separating dising reom. lovely : pode aad oh) sade, — 
| garage, near church & school € with 1% bat s.| . kitchen, of] furnae Just. per month, tener, also stokms and : 
| AEROTRED KNAPP 4 J ROOM APT. NEWLY DECORAT-| Sot, modern. #50, per month. Cail| slows fireplace, lerge Etiches./ screens. 13 ft center ben | Verdant lawn with 2 planter boxes 
| um TIS | 4, utaities, stove «and retrig., | _reattor Partridge. PE +3681. y room car garage.| ‘cent crive. #14500, 82409 ar.! \WARD FEF. PARTRIGE | 8n4 fish pond tn rear yard. At- 
SHOES oS a ae A Walks, evergreens, trees, drive- , 1 ° ’ ae ° f 
turn. See manager, 160 Auburn. |3 ROOMS. CALL 11:30 AM. TO is to a 4'3 per cent mtg. Bal. >t oa tached 2-car rage. Located 2 
: oere At Lg -eg Herman 3.1502 FE 20474 Realtor FE 47114|3 ROOMS ON BUS LINE, HEAT | 5 p.m. 3030 Jos! “Can nes ma be see a ee. REALTOR FE 43581 mice Mn ee P seat: O'S : F = . wn. 
ANYONE ER STH ae | MG TREN Mig QBS Et | std,cietes. Counle tres PE |j ROOM HOME Witt AF] FRANK SHEPARD. | sustvess & wome - oe great| 1050 W. HURON ST. | Yours ‘ae PROUD OF. YOUR 
abouts of-the people who took INERS J RMS. & BATH. PVT. ENT. UTIL- tebosl, hot modern. eee per | OL 1-781 2980 ‘Tienken Rd pits Metway |e X femeee: | OPEN EVE. TH 8. most - &D . 
ae “momar Sure idine his soya Ck DR ewe pay-| | Preeat. PE‘? ree oe yee |? fomeig ace A thy Sey home, Beautify, landacaped WEST SIDE HOME ge : remont. Fi as Surnsce — penn S| jots f shrubs & 
bicycle on M5@ Nov 13, 1956, ment on income — alow if screens. On 410° | = : . evergreen PON 
Scape Service FE 4712 please’ eall OR 32625. Liberal re: iets apibea tay ion T ROOMS MODERN WITH HEAT | * ROOMS, & RATE TOC SUED) Grace Vielnty gf Crooks Ré.& piace, large ainine, tqom:_ cat PAvits fishing, posting and. bath- 
Don’t Just D | et on wouan Kae: | PONTIAC REALTY: | s-Roowm" eros So_vows_s|@ Rooms & BATH ON CAKE. | —' Pepe | ate © Grapes, fat Gacement, “Fh, “ipedetee ase beer’ pion 
| n’t Just Do Something} “‘ng a friendly adviser contact 737 Baldwin FE 59275 | schools, utilities turn. newly, dec- OR 3-0604. _ WILSON (ee On Toon Also 00d enie | $278 MORTGAGE COSTS—Yes, that| ranch home with 3 bedrooms, oi) 
_ Stand There Mrs. RK. 1 Loneiey, i OWNERS orated. Apply 10 Perkins St. it ray. Bj ON SMALL FARM| Skinner Lake near Lapeer. 2 Nat nee ak es ay 7 is all you need if you are a G.1.| heat, storms and ecreens, Lot 
‘While we do the work, seeding emp eatin. The Salvation ‘We need listing on houses all - wn $60 a) ie FORE, C ?- = pas in bol In- fears, 00 an. ~~ 7 ae | tor’ py $20,080; terme. : es goneoh | ng © ; Senaot “t “oe uy bus 's 
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neces. maintenance. gy ANYONE WiSHING TO PUR- sizes, lots, ae farms, Money ae ‘ROOM MAIN FLooR. | —9@ire 22 Auburn, rear office. We appreciate stings ‘of any! NORTH SIDE — 2 bedroom bunge- living room "with pleture 7 ww, | block. Otterea Ry’ $908, 1500 A, 
Landsc so Shae Peggy Newton cosmetics — to buy land contracts. 1360. DUPLEX, LAKE ORION, LIVING kin s i low, modern kitchen, back yard x floors & & plastered walls, plas-| LAKE PROPER In A GOOD 
NIE oan ANDSCART| oF hold s makeup class. for free yaND aire ‘UPPER aTOvE. Sit | rooms down, 2 bedrooms & bath OPEN SUNDAYS fenced, driveway and street tie tile = aa storms | LOCATION. 
.. 10 per cent down. 12 months prem oe. make up, please _PONTL AC RE ALTY heat, close in. ply gol / —. - Harvey Wilson, Broker —— heer loll J ae “Here Ie a real -value™ Just To Buy-To Sell-To Trade 
EXPERT Peeesited, Lawna | APRIL Ai COLD WAVE. | Sa- ane IN DIRE ere 51° cietele there oar “HEATED, FOR RENT. HOUSES, APART- cen = re 30st rock Uses athaged. Coty OL 108i sa 2 a IT-WE'LL INSURE IT! 
thru neatnance, Mong! $532, temple. Doras. Fe ae Hn whet Bape aig ot citron, Mick. | ene, I! a CO TR ee ay aeatr = 2 some) Fuse. Fee wee, 9 le s a a c. d urse a * aceda hy c 0 ~ 
est Bros. Ce, EARN A, BRA_AND OTHER t piste Hey . *Y-| win Ave. PE 40647. tment bless, ante, off heat. cedar |" Suceaiow tail: in "Ba, chee te Sg aT home,» Located MAH AN 
EXPERT SING AnD) - <ooming tree, Cad me rE *ss04. 3 7 RM WOT WATER , NEAT & RE MODERN HOUSE IN AUBURN paneting. Classecin terrace. Im- school & bus line. Large living hear _— “Only $405 
Yemovals, Ph. §-6503 or OR|_ Maid ee ORDER | "frig. furn, PE 8-0544. Hts for sale or rent, FE 5-1367 Sous? BRoadway room, modem kitchen, full bath, : 
an FRAM ELiza- ————— ———EE oa ra, alum storms & - REAL .. REALTORS 
RESEEDING OLD ngiatos, copied — restered | | BR OS. RMS & BATH. arn al peat ate, FE | BED sekT saat, ROUSE INSIDE Pay screens, ai ‘ree cone ie rme & $6509 LAKE FRONT ~ Large ¢ TY CO. L 
“ H film finishings enanesiaaemea re e) finish yourse! ma quick sale, y 500; | 2 
4028; 9 Reltiog —_ land Studio — Pike 7 RMS.. CLOSE IN. Orit. | New 3 BROOM MODERN Laced i _ 
ae aRD Soe Tae PRE furn, $13.50 per we 1 oi Penel se ey Ct. Pull ‘Sasement. Automatic | —Co8S péyment. FE 33706. ___ down, eee eee: a eed —_— “ 10% W. Huron j 
LAWN CUTTING AN ALTOR Pe neat, Garage. Will rive lease, $100 BY OWNER 2 BEDROOM HOME, ae =a? Eo BRANCH 
FE $1276 after 4 & weekends| (ODRES) OF Man. ROYCE! Phone On’ 3.1208 or OR 31872 Agt.. Witm PVT. ENte. expansion attic, full basement, | MODERATELY PRICED, — Bese | BUILD — We will bulld on your - ; 
Lower S La /BRess ROLLY MICH WRITE Sg Wg - eel ae Dorothy Snyder Lave der | ‘fms sult. 12 Avery, Eliza:|  10¥. very, neat and cosy. §/ ote lovely 3. bedrogm ranch ; 
‘ wer Straits Lawn f TO BOX 46, DAVISBURO, MICH. Open Eves. ‘til 9; sunday — 7H oo com as 00 wane 2 _beth Lake Est 44883. | sored << Ag Tee pon ly starter home. Ne down ent, di il 
Cutting “ / : : Rent Apts. Fu Furnished 33 * Voornete 4. = _PE 2-44ll or Byes, MU 44617 * paym m “can PE’ oat or FE po lores motors itches Wired for fun OA Oa4t8., We. olso. bulld 
Sprig cleanup, complete 5 j ‘ROOMS r BATH UPPER PRL | NEW, New.” BRICK LAKEFRONT 2 2163. Broker pe sae or ee ; 
_f maintenance serv. Wwe! Travel Agencies 25A | ~~ _P bar. swimming, | fishing ‘will | 3 BEDROOM 5 SAE city water & sewer, built in| finished homes, Lates >) yin ful 
usa bates mowers on large & 1 CLEAN RM., NEW DEC. PVT. erry. University 34813." 2 BEDROOMS. 1955. Only $8,850 ~ $2,350 down. | cedar shake ise with full 
smal) estates. Serving } PLANNING NOW FOR bath util. on bus line. Refined | 3 sous BATH PRIVATE y West end Greece Bal. $62 mo. basement only F 
poadebto laws service.” we SUMMER VACATION ee ee cpiranes, ties, N. Johnson. RENTAL bury. PE 83 Sit ate Sie CLARKSTON — 3 bed & tile | $15.07 COUNTRY LIVING — The! Silver Lake Area 4 ‘ & 254, hs —~ rot ‘ ~ * 
Sort, ee ee Reservations and Tickets Jame bg 8 oe me Boe | —Call_ PE §-€204 after 6:20. UNITS ore enol ag cede abe Fence er ete g piticiy ee | Custos gaun’peck rancher wit 
OREAT LAKES CRUISES _Orchard_ Lk. 7 RMS._& BATH. UPPER, PVT.| Attractive new duplex type units. | ALL ‘ALUMINUM SIDING, 3 BED- home, 22 ft. living dining howe Dette os oy me et | re | beautiful carpeting and drapery. 
N ROOM & KITCHENETTE COU-| {, smell child welcome. Near Pon-| Reasonable rent. Located, in Pon | fyi 1% baths ceramic tle, L, beautiful knotty pine kitehen, | conditioned en tous living room with fire- 
: INTERNATIONAL &. MOTELS ple or iady. 26). Orchard -Lake. | ti!’ Motox_Phone FE 2 tise on East Bivé and Perry St fully insulated, 1200 sq. ft. figor mpegs greg eg moyrre eT righty <0 ape place. Dising Ei 2 large bed- 
eer a z —— : space, Gun-t fore it heat, sc ’ 65. Only $1, ; joads closets 
i RM. KITCHENETTE. PRIVATE a PNFURN. RMS. ADULTS. “71 maALC CURD Tole PARTLY | Weds of closet space. = this| dows / Kitchen, new off ac furn. Large | Tie bath with vantiy, extra, large : 
PONTIAC TRAVE L a _adults only, 290 N. Paddock, | _Mon furn. Dixie Floral, $233 Dixie} ® once! Priced at $15,000, ap- / pinstic tiled bath with many built activity room with % bath, at- 
; BEDROOM. PARTLY SOR: E “‘adoar “AND BATH MAIN| Hwy. Drayton Pisins, OR 21458 | PPOx. $50 mo, LI 7-0430. $4 LEVEL ACRES + Good soil just | 108. Pull dining room, lovely den, | tractive kitehen, lots of eup- 
SERVICE ' ished tiled bath, yeat round, |  Meot gpt. Close to. downtown Poo- os EXECUTIVES BEAUTIFUL COs. | northeast of Lapeer” All unable | corpesed bedrosm les cw? Has: | Duende, Ample wulliy room, pese- 
698 W Huron 8t. FE_8-3251| Lake front apartments, 8618 Pon-| tise, 0 per month. Call Realtor Rent Lake Cottages 36A 36A | tom built brick hillside nome in except 4 aéres, mixed timber | Sst rainn ve window, drapes auto-| "SY hot water heat, attached 2- 
& _tise Lake Road. ; _Partridge ."E 4-2581, & jovely area near Romeo. Ad- z — —— nue fh matic washer & dryer 30x00 barn, | AF oth rage. po ppamond = 
ed : . PVT, L am a | acreage with pool i} , . |) «ee grounds, ~— er 
Wed. Children to Board 26| BEPi@3h. FIT FORT = |*qtanely ROOMEE_PEOE |i common emu. supe rons | ice cutter cites s/f. intron, ibe ois | Fix eet was'oden™ | gine ony, erat . : <7 CLEAN ROOMS ON BUS LINE. w. Side \Spper, Pvt. Entr. 675 garden plots, § min, walk to} fiving “room snd Wine, CREPetA | & refrie. included, oft heat, ga — ee 
. I CE SED 2 couple only, Private ent » 286 =< - senate wim, pool ‘at White Lk. Mr. at fi : rage, All in A-l 8 nape: a LIST WITH ~— us for fast and ef- 
care. OR 31034, 5. desnt ROOMS UPPER. EAST SIDE | Mocalferty, esse Lk. Grove Dr. | faital Greninc®: Meters ore fietent service We, buy. sell and 
CELLENT CARE. LICENSED. | 75 py Saute, PE. 8-2413. * | White Lk.” «| fast’ nook and Geneva Kitchen | PFicy’ $10,000 — $2,000 trade. ‘Ask for Nir. Brow 
. | 7 RMS. PVT. BATH & ENT. EXC. bt Por ener nes with dpbwaher, ai aes and im. nheg = os 
by day or week. FE. 2-1850. . location, Adults only. Days FE ‘ ROOMS & BATH 4 ROOMS AND BATH, PURNISH-| Tiled bath an. | 10% ACRES—Over 320 ft. trootage| trades. Open from. #8. 
baeam after 6 Fm 520i. vn ON WAR.| $88 mont  suple en Dache: Byaytall pacemone, win pater Ri tenced. Biecttle at road| T.. HT. BROWN, Réaltor ———— eterna RMS. UPPER |! oa e + ne ent ectric at roe 
Wtd. Household Goods 27 27 2 (Ane Red FURN. | ¢ suai, ‘ST. kas ais PROMS er, Call 4-1310, call after en. Allah Es ay rarage. Ro-| / is front. Tomorrow may be too! 1369 Ww. Ab elgg Pi Clemens. Le RB pga 
_“ FE : . ENTRA FE 2-054. ANY- = teau / late to get this. Only $900 down. MULTIPLE. TisrtNe § SERVICE 
ee RONTIAGIE LARGEST * iheood off Ne Perry. nn | ie WALEED ta ebearm. Rene. MAT: ped Thru Partridge > hooMa, PVT BATH EN. |? ROOM PURE. Ll Now.) fee esas a Seen: nee ist Thru Partridze - You'd like to build except |3 1 BEDROOM = Aer 
ground ‘unfu: L : : : ry jastered walls, ne 
FUR NTTURE) NEEDED | —!Tanee._111_N. Telegraph. Available May 1st. 261 State St.| : your money is tied up im] and clean, family sited dining 
: ORNTTUR Jota, Get, the 7 ROOMS, ADULTS ONLY. #1 AU- _Chiid weleome. ~ ~~ For Rent Rooms 37 a ee BL OM HQUaE, Lay. your old hoes p re oat scstpien "Taree ot 
top wil mnt ‘or|borr Ave sss ROOM MODERN, NEWLY DEC-|; Lanam ROOM, DOWNTOWN tepte, dam kK or house , ¥ i as 
it for Hien z munity|2 RMS, & BATH. PVT. ENT. orated, private éntrance, Chris- 1 Private ent: ef FE 9-1166. nt A . 
Sih econ sen” | vate vey? ren Good | in supe pe, chuten: Ree-| 7 Wuea e ALaO, Mae APF! PCE BOWE TR rom OMe, | Rated ti ee se ee aM Bain? | ya y8 200 DOWN fenes batten Clo: town. $-1530. o you c¢&@M./ tile bath, ra, auto. 6 
en for oe Saori, 7 BEDEM. APT. ON FINE, LAKE. |5 ROOM, NEWLY DECORATED. | 5 gee OUCEEREFT wa | 5 ena ~aut , Plorene, | engl ot leppell ned Geen furnace, apmiote = ae wide the “city. Com Completely 
TYPES $-5375. rage. Pvt, Entr. nes ule 
Ba Pet pet lor or working couple, 913 weekly ee eee TR Pon LADY wITH COOK: oe a beeen Gone] oes =] ran oid bome. sisted to you | fog,"tmmediate possession. | Session’ Full price. only fie.- 
for couple, $13 weekly. : q E rything furn. 77 : 000. We have the key, 
i __193_Florence. Call FE or FE 2-773. Bp ee ayes OS. | ye OWNER 5 PM7 MODERN. . | FOR COLORED . e the key. 
Wtd, Miscellaneous | 28 | ; (BMS. & KITCHENETTE, PVT. |X BRAND NEW WEST i ierRAcTIVE RooM FoR GIRL Gay furnace, Land Ags COMPARE THIS 3 Bedroom sa eoeden steed) aol DOWN w 
5 Ad e ¥ “Ff Th? a] , = room, | » near fram 
WID: ALL TYPES OF ANTIQUES. | 5 oa RIVA ee PRI, frat Ponwisney. | =eben _Good. buy. FE. +9 FUNCTIONAL downtown. Only 7360 with $00 tertord Fwp. ins jood “to 
Gichen ete, “MY 21621, |? _ROOMS PURN. PRIVAT $100 PER Mt 1390 SEMIN- | BUS . ENT. 5 Jaance tYPe.| 4-BEDRMS., 2 BATHS ane paced an 
WANTED ED 890 ‘YARDS FIELD S0D.| to bus ana cueve, Gt Genny Bk. Ore CALL FE PE vile On Pn | 00 W Haren FE ste 40 x 24 OAS HEAT. 1 YR. OLD aie $7,780. 57.950 
ibs ve £3 _ Fa tae one. one TLE | a, 12 contempora JIM LLIAMS Wanted to Rent 29/3 7 RMS, NICELY URN. CLOSE BRAND NEW me. Neo om. _Rowriae NQ AGENTS. CALL) 64 “hag vestibule. euiyy sand I WI AM $ room, 2 bedroom home 
ce Restate _in. No drinking. PE 22181. Salmer Street, just south of 605 oes Sa ROOM OF W.| -— GNVILLE MODERN closet. A living room sag die-| REAL SSTATE & INSURANCE we on @ large 100 x 
Local and long distance moving. » OR 3 BEDROOM HOME. Mop-|2 RMS. WITH PRIVATE BATH &| Orchard Lake Avenue. te fa /| — ‘= is ox ¢ombination e's 1218 Baldwin Ave. FEA-0547 ro . Jot off haba w 
N room, full /basement, Ot! at, Has one of de- Drayton Plains. A real 
_Phone FE 56-6806 Keego Harbor area. Not over | _ ent. Very clean, Lae Comber a finest new apartments, “a SLEEPING ROOM. iN. $1,206 down/ easy terms, FE 2-0657 A oa " U-sh: ki one ar- eed buy with easy terms. 
REDUCED RATES 6 8 month, PE 2-3783. 3 ROOMS FURS OTL are y for occupancy. PS UR NI; WD _NOUREEEF- _Harvey Wison Ber rangements with besutiful birch | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE / 
TT m|t OR § RM HOUSE ONFUR- Stet chia welcome. AIR CONDITIONED eee ao cabia. tote in, | NCOMm, BY GENERAL HOSP) , cabins, wil ctcse réear tral wl ES.REALTY CO ie 
Mogg Part nished on the lake veat around, | _ 5-31 =i | One bedroom, autometic heat, T¥ viens asonable, pri entrance & bath, 2| ° elimingtes ail cfosg room traf- EXCLUSIVE CITY HOME — 4 a JI. 
| Please call after 6 p.m. PE 5-5859. | 3% RMS,, PARTLY FURNISHED kitchen fans, Waster anteana, 26° i. ae car arise. $13,500, PE 6-0565 aft- fic. ‘The $ Sth igyout is eg-| Sedroems, sttacied Scns Estege, | Baldwin FE S4its 
: NICE BEDROOM WITH KITCHEN | Shirley Apts, 180 E. Huron. tile, “bathrooms roa me cera tae’ at bee se. ceptionally nice” one leading S| xe oom, 15 Oe i toon OPEN +0 
Upisy {oF ‘aay oF spare home. 7 ROOMS, PRIV. BATH, Se Rea me | Son re emi Aburn Road | mitiatarom: Zereuonn ¢| ston room vite ber, eae 
‘Share Li z ~ 30 CLEAN ADULTS ONLY” pgm Oe a -igg al GENTLE- a U Od bedrooms . 7 une a with wae of closet apace, bes ex- / 
Share vin Qua ers 2 man, ron. 97 gcres with 2 houses. Owner : impressive hom mong 
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DEPENDABLE WORKING GIRL, ROOM, * table home. FE 65-3208. wson Kea state . tive breeseway and 3 
19 to 24, to share 3 rm. apt. Walk- le PE 4-4760. FEderal 86918 Has 8 howd omg CRESCENT LAKE PRIVILEG * oe 
jos distance to sown, Gall Pouties | 3 ‘KITCHENS __Rooms With Beers 38 7 is, Aubaro Re. OL L161 | — Sopealing exterior w aa ce Neck and Ghent hoceesen bem. = 
extension 66. |} ‘adults, 93 . CHOICE xemy $400 DOWN anced jines of brick, s and| «alow, nice utility room, An easy | NORTH END ae 
fram Flace to clean Gnd take care of. § bedroom family’ home. “A 
—in | 7 MODERN | Foome and bath ie ten ait large iat, uxres Os Afodern bdrm. home, full peth,| {unt on your sone OY “pie.900 Auto. of} heat and hot water, Full dining room, Iaree 
exchange for some work, OR| ing rms. Adults, FE $-$278. located close hardwood floors, plastered. Lake vers * Ideat for couple; oF small kitchen, with nook, Base © 
a 2-7298 6 pm Priv. rudl S to nt 2 : j- « : We'll help rou with financing of family, MUST re ment, atito. heat and het not 
ntracts, : i GOODRICH —_—|_—ssecuring “a tot. water. 2 lots. Quiet, safe * i ql M AND BOARD | ces i tak Beak, woes ei ‘abe 4 street for children, About 
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tee bee oa one 
4 
Epa SPs home has been a 
excellent buy 
Drayton 
‘TORS MAple 4701 Diale Hwy 
REAT on 3-123 Eves   
wn, Sub. 2 
Vacant, $1580 
tons dows, 
gs Very clean 
basement, Garage. 
$1,750 Down; North 
‘Large utility 
ig Fg A pee end, $9,000, 
‘grars Dossession. 
_ Leslie R. Middleton 
area. $1,000 down 
39 
sub, 
room, 2-car gareas. 
= Oak 
VACANT. Williams Lake are 
Spy 3a coe room: fe = oy 
eens, Maia wat 
  A "ie Bu 
ed at 
neces- 900, Immediate 
Se ae to een Sree a 
take second mortgage, An 
CHAPIN 
Real Estate Pisine| 
hs 1240 
sub. 
: Lake Orion ‘a#fea. $1,200 down, 2 
eee room. ° 
2 br 
3 
500 
bre. 
2-car 
“i on s10.538 with 
; Basement, | i 
bet “perage,, 
} | SIATEWIDE br.   
Rd_ ey 5 
ens bath plus utility. 
“Jy ¢ lot, lake privileges. $1,250 r . 
non, 
MS, ROOMS and bath plus utility. Lot 175x150, Lake privileges. $850 
rooms 84x120, 6850 down. . 
  OFF MONTCALM. Built tn ’s4, 4] and bath, nice-fenced lot : REALTY 2h 1 ad ™ oil 
AT WHITE LAKE TWP. HALL vayien * oe Soe 
wl Value-Value ! 1 efront home, * baths. 
Ps, car marege. ae) 
bdrm, ome in Waterford town- 
2 megs heat, full -basement, 
ion room, stone fireplace, 
er ga dra- carpeting, & 
peries included in price “ot $26,500. 
HURON VALLEY REALTY   
    
  
    
  
  
FE 3-1 
= s : breeze : 
large. spacious lot, all land- 
PRICE: $11,800.00 
Can be sold on GI for $300 down. 
SEE THIg ON® TODAY! 
  
  
        
LAKE A _~ 
town owner has just 
iful brick 55 q i Ee 
a EE 
i Ba i 3 : a 
3 a 
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2 
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fu if-storing ,aluminum 
“y torms, Priced fy 
oft nt heat.” screens and »& 
at $12,500, 
RAY O'NEIL, Realtor ~ 2462 res or Ra. Ma PE vanes 
x . SkIP AND ) A HOP. 
. Yank, schools. Located 
with . 
ogo eeneway. leading to ir a 
Tecan “ailached gs cebar ftp Other siding 
. with in brick heat, shrubs. Cement ‘irive, —o e 
ee a, $11,600 with terms. 
rst, gee ‘t today. 
“NORTH END 
Large landsca: 
— All for oniy $10,800 wi 
BAL D EAGLE LAKE 4 rm. summer cottage with beau- 
  Psd re- tiful ake. Priced for 
quick sale $4,500 with #500 down. 
WATERFRONT ———1- Located in Waterford on canal 
with access to several lakes in- 
cluding Lotes and Maceday Lake 
Double constructed year - around 
frame rm. home, 2 bedrooms 
cotnfortable sized living room. 
Large kitchen, full bath. Very 
with little traffic. 
buy tor a fisherman *t $8,050 with, 
hs IVE SUBURBAN 
Seldom do we have the pot 
to offer such an outstand- 
5 minutes from 
Grooms, large 17x24 
ull base- in 
with man: lake 
extras 
ed : 
at only $19,000 with terms, 
now, don’t miss this buy . 
‘WHITF 
BROS.       RD. 2 bre. Base- 
. Laxge corner lot. ;    
  Phone OR 08. or a 3-1872 
mn Eves. ‘til . * sunday 16 to 2) 
WEST | SUBU RBAN 2. meee home. $509 down. Call) 
\ Real Estate phevice, {Pi a sh estes neta int 6. Telegraph | ‘Leslie R. Middleton | on" eset” Tor''** “455 “isos 
BROKER _ Fes) $300 DOWN 3 m starter -home. Full 
ae @ al basement, Large Jot. OR 31201. 
a pone oe SHELL HOME 
Mit Saslabe'w Rand: % acre par. — $5,500 
pomp A gt & paradisé for chii-| $200 down, full basement, brick 
Sreclons Gals tehay.’ this’ to hake” ir sen. ae = 000. We 
_ Arnold Real Estate Parte, Re sue beale ger priess. gy |resone Se Th Ro sen) wa alae to your plans. FE 
STOP—LOOK — “WE BUILD ALL MODERN BRICKS $10,975 
CEDAR SHAKES $9,975 invite hon- 
      
     
HAYDEN. DOWN, A new 2 _— 
home!on on SG Bing jot. Call for 
fie Dow. 4 foom, furnished. 
4900 DOWN, 4 room & basement, 
4 DOWN, 4 room & bath, 
pA possession. s 
$1600 Bg iit Perry st., § sve room 
om Fg aid mediate posses- 
oe cee pane Pues 
tise bows, G.I, Resale. 
ye C, TAYDEN, Realtor 
  Walton Pe $0441 
Soar Eves. Bun. 10 to 2 
LAKE 
3 bdrms., jastered walls, 
onk floors. ‘Spout aere, ad dn. 
SYLVAN SHORES 
3 bedrm. brick custom —_ wong 
tered -. ceramic 
with. waltio-wail a 
wE. bemt,, 7 large 
nde west suburban area. 
Grs $4 DOW 
Se tagiete oe poss. » 3 bedrms., tile 
bath, ree iteh euheust fan, full 
bamt., paved Dr. 
Russell Young BBM IORSULDED 
412 W. Ruron 
WEST SIDE 
re is @ beautiful home in a 
lovely area. 3 sive bedrms., full 
th with shower e living FE +4028   
~. and dining réoms. 
\ ment, forced air oil furnace. 
ear garage, paved drive. 
SEMINOLE HILLS A 
yrs. old, Forced air ‘oll, we 
very reasonable price of $ 
Terms. 
John K. Irwin Since 1025 
313 West Huron stre: 
Phone PE 65-0447 Eve. vr 43415 
DORRIS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
AWA ia MoME   
_ OTT: 
SEVEN BEA ROOMS 
Pretentious brick and frame fam- 
ily home. Concrete drive, 2% car 
sereee, A-1 condition, inside —_ 
— , a appointmen Pow der lovely tile 
owen with oaiag? apace. Fire- 
room, ems room, 
: tires: far ggg Ting A verage bed- 
ms, Beautiful lot, priced’ to sell. 
WATERFRONT HOME 
SECLUDED SPOT, $7,950 
Beautiful summer home. Or sc- 
home, situ- 
basement, new oi] a.c. heat, three 
piece bath, automatic hot water. 
fiteplace, five rooms down and 
three rooms partially completed 
be expansion attic, Outstanding 
nay . . 
LAKE HOME & INCOME SALE OR TRADE 
tiful oak floors, plastered walls. 
fireplace, dandy three-room house 
$14,750, 
LOVELY FAMILY HOME 
SIX LIVABLE ROOMS 
_ ‘The ideal design, Colonial style, 
spacious rooms, powder room 
down, full bath up. Nice screened 
in rear terrace. Gas heat, mirtor- 
lke oak floors, 3 exceptional bed- 
rooms. 2car tod ie Two ets. Dorothy y Sayder Lavender 
| 62 8. Telegr 
/ MUtual 44755 
Dandy six-room bungalow, 24x40, _ 
with full basement, oi] heat, beau- | 
on rear of lot. Panoramic view. | 
lncated on black top road. Price | 
terms or consider trade. —   
  
          : cal’ us now. $1,500 
HURON GARDENS 
RENT BEATER 8 rooms and bath, part base- ment. fu Price, 8 $4.77. $1000 dn. 
CRAWFORD AGENCY | 
  
Lakefront Beaut 
lic ft. frontage. Good oe: 
large 3 bedroom ranch. 2 ceramic 
tlle bathrooms, spac! 
large fiving room =, § tone 
tieplose Picture 
ful view of lakei. Dining 
Loads of and 
Z landscaped * A wonderful family home, Priced 
attractively. Reasonable terms. 
Many other good buys in modern 
_— Please call us before you 
RON 
re 244i or Eves. ro +6417 
BY OWNER   
2 bedrm. home.. Custom a 
im 1951. ull a. a 
& Auto, Fed ry 
wood 
; a 
Rd, corner of 
to existing 4 
age. $67 a mo. 
. iMmeurance, Im- 
or, $9,900. OR 
-Builders Close Out 
Creasey Lake 
3 Hever "heres in, Sou ri 
fini o & floors: Bargain. 
71300 Best. offer buys   
Lincoln | 
RM. 
en 
rch. 2 large bedroom lav- 
WRory upstairs. Full basement oil 
New four room, ae ogo’ | mod- 
ern home with ceramic =. Hg a 
eee = for owner. a Garens 
x 20. is 7% x 136, Priv- 
ihese to Union Lake. 
house with three bed-   
  
house ta edjoining lot 50 x 00. se Only 350 feet {rom Union wuabe 
_ privilege ’ c 
EDWARD B. KEITH 
“THE LAKE, MAN” 
EM 2442 PIONEER 
UNFINISHED. 3 BEDROOM, FULL basement, 24x38, lot 100x150 ft. 
_ Lake priv. OR_3-7223. 
fo BUY. TO SELL RI REALTOR _ Partridge is is the “bird” to see 
OWNER LEAVING STATE. 4 R RMS. _& bath. A good buy! OR -3-9654. 
NO “MONEY DOWN 
our office, and talk over 
your housing problems. 
RAY O’NEIL, Realtor 
_Phone FE faite ar OR 32037 
ENJOY SPRING _ 
- IN YOUR OWN HOME 
You can be one of these in 
modern homes in ‘short order — 
if you act now! oo 
Brand new modern custom 
Very Plastered walls, Oak 
ery attractive floor plan. 
  
heat. Birch doors and cabinets 
Aluminum storms and screens 
> Brn the ~~ aS 
Terms. diese. “sth $i900 
erm: 
An attractive — alow 
_; 
second. 2? car ga- 
3 miles from downtown 
Owner transferred. Available May 
ist. Only $9500 with 
sonable terms. 
3. 
a very 
large lot 
4° — an income home 
baie ranch type on 
im nice setting of trees 
h for owner, utili- 
= ~ a apt. wi bath 
: ireplace «Apt. rents for $160 
in summer). Lake priv- ere's 
» oe 
ieee Possession soon. Priced at 
the unbelievable price of $8,- 
950 with ard down, Hurry — 
this won't last! ~ 
Many attractive building sites 
for sale. Please call us be- 
fore you buy. 
Dorothy y SHY yder Lav coder 
jiso HURON 
__FE 2-4411 or Eves. MU 46417 
3 _BEDRM. BRICK. ATTACHED 2-car — = ap Full basement. MY 
20507, Call before 3 p.m. | 
BY < OWNER. CLEAN 2FAMILY 
frame. 4 ‘rooms og & § down, 
gu heat, close off Oakiand 
__FE 5-841 or rr 91-1410. 
~ STARTER HOMES — "| 172_W. Huron st 
very rea-|—   
  
    
    
  
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M. Rig. U8. Pat Om, 
19ST by NEA Service, Ino.     
  
        
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“rll have you know, Prentiss, that there’s no man who 
can't be repalced in this organization4-even at YOUR salary!"   
For Sale Houses 43 
  
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5 BEDROOM B 
For pr Sremcipnat P xttice, 
Ti oome. Excellent Basen 
carpets 
~ 2% gbaths up, \%@ bath dn. 
3 ear garage, gas heat, = 
storms an sereens, 
screened-in ren. Trim 
painted in 1956. 8 nm by 
mn 
BRICK RANOGH HOME 
Peed 4 lakefront a ood 
be. appreciated. 
Leslie R. 
75W. FE 5-8161 ‘Tripp. Realtor Huron Street 
or ° 4-4278   > aM ALL [DOWN PAYMENT _ 
3 rooms & bath, newly decorated, 
8 miles E. on Auburn, extra jot. 
_owner. F PE 8-6642. 
For Sale by ‘Owner 
“Ranch type home overiooking - 
lake, Off Clarkston Rd. on Bucs- 
= fg a4 Sundays, 11 to &. Cail, 
  
“JERRY = ¢ OFFERS | 
West Side—$4,000 Dn. | First offering 5 room brick home. 
neat as a pin, Located in (PIO. | 
N HIGHLANDS. Must be 
to be appreciated, Belling 
for only $14,500. 
North Side—$500 Dn. 5 rm. bungalow. full basement, 
giassed-in front porch, garage. 
one hy and cleaning, yours | 
lor oni: 
i 
West Side—$4, 300 Dn. GI resale 3 bedrm. bungalow all! 
on.1 floor, located in WASHING-— 
TON PARK = you'll! | 
=, ved o< 1 shaded streets. 
sto stores and ee 
oration tite bath. nigh and dry 
sement building with | 
stone front, rms and screens, | 
ol’ heat Selling 000 OD cree 
| North Side—$1,000 Owner forced to sell iia cost 
A rea’ buy for the bargain — 
4 bedim biungalow. Tile 
very neat and clean, city 
ecemgue Selling for only 
IE RRY F. ADAMS CO. Eves = 8; Sun tf to 
FE 4-4561   
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
Ottawa Hills—Special We are ell enthused and you 
will be too, when you see this spacious j-room Colonial, rae 
— in exterior, 24-ft_ livin 
th fireplace; family = 
3 extraxsize bedrms. with walk- 
and bath = te ae 
light 
fenced rear yard and Lacie = 
rage — cement drive. To in- 
clude carpeting and 
Truly » real value “at only tt ; 900. Better co right 
_ you are inte roned, 
Small Farm 
5-Bedroom Home Here you can enjoy the country | 
atmosphere and still be close to! 
“all the conveniences of the city. 
The home is a most attractive 
all white semi-bungalow with 5 | Ope 
and ba’ and: 3) 
kinds of fruit and berries. and | 
Black soll at rear for garden, 
d<car garage and chicken. coop: 
Price only $12,500, terms. 
est Side—$1,900 Down 
GI resale. Newer 3 bedroom 
bungalow. All on one floor. Well 
located. on quiet paved street. 
Prompt possession as owner is 
> Sg out of state. Price $12,- W 
East Side—$1,500 Down This ts an exceptional neat and 
clean 2-bedroom bungalow with 
extra lot for garden and flow- 
ers, Timken of] heat, To include 
gas range, water softener, and 
“TV antenna, I'2 car garage, 
wired- for workshop. Ideal r 
couple or small family, Price 
$9,950. 
  We do all exterior work, including 
foundation ‘and painting. no down | 
payment. Let me show you sev | 
‘eral models 
CLAY STOKES AGENCY | 
MILFORD, MICHIGAN 
Res. EM 32-4783 |   Oxford 
Business. income and just a 
2-room rental 
per mo. l-cat garage with 
work shop. Lots of. shade. 
Cali us for terms. — 
Income 
Outstanding 5-reom, 3 ee 
room | _ home for the owner. 
kitchen, carpet-   nice — rit ping 
Price 
nomoncow ss 
20x20 bungalow lon lavatory. Ts 
situated on 
two lots, 
Foundation in 
Payments of $25 
pansion completed, 
‘WE BUY, SELL AND TRADE 
DOBRIS & SON REALTORS 
752 W. HURON PHONE FE 4-1557 
|Your Money’s: Worth   ing = living & dining room. 
Your renta} is attractive 
littie house on back of lot 
which will pay you $40 per 
month, Terms. 
-| One Acre Plus éroom home on 
at, near Lake 
Partly fenced. ‘A 
strawberry & raspberry 
patch, some nice shrubsr Oa- 
a’ with circle drive. $1.- 
will move you in. Call 
to see. ; ao 
    at, 70 Pingree St. Neat,     asttred = walis—full | 
furnace. 2 Di, vasegl 
d den, floors and 
en rent, 
  
large welkhept lawn, fenced — yard. 
be cat garage. 
r month. Yanmedione posses- | 5S per 
 Groax: Franks | 
E p-0621 sn Dae iowh and 
  Groom bungalow with oak ; * 
Al, oe af a i on ae? 5 
Smal! Busmess 
Be your own boss, Gas sta- 
' thon im intersection of three 
‘ main streets in Royal Oak 
Real potential $3,000, full 
price with attractive lease. 
“LAWRENCE W 
GAYLORD     | NICHOLIE KINZLER e700 W sturen a TORN FE 4-3525 
_ Open Evenings _ 
——e aoe Ure ance 
carpeting, fireplace, 
‘modernized kitehen with 
dishwasher, recreation rm, 
auto. heat many other 
extras. This home is vacant 
and in excellent condition. 
See it how The price is 
right 
WATERFORD AREA-—SALINE ST 
4 large rms. plus bath & 
large utility rm, Handy to 
school. Lake privileges. Only 
$8,950.00. Ve reasonable 
terms. Owner leaving state. 
eer had Pines toe OD RD, 
& bath. Large lot. 
Serta 
New water heater, 2 C. ga- 
  be _For Sale Houses 43 
WILL SELL $1500 EQUITY FOR 
$1000 in modern 2 bedroom home 
ke Louise, Ortonville, FE   
ute 
307   
HURON GARDENS- STARTER HOME PLUS 2 
CA GARAGE, R FI 
WITH OV D DOORS 
AND CEMENT FLOOR. - 
HOME CONTAINS 3 BED- 
PPO MINISHED ON EXTE. RIOR. PRICED TO SELL AT ONLY 86.950 ON VERY 
SPECIAL ! ! $ DOWN & $40 
MONTH, COMFORTABLE 3 
ROOM & PART B 
OME H rae N 
STARTED FOR M ORE ROOMS & BASEMENT. IM- MEDIATE POSSESSION. RAYTON — LAKE PRivi- LEGES 34.250 TOTAL PRICE. HURRY 
-R. J. VALUET, Realtor (45 OAKLA v 5-069. 
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
__OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 3.30   
KNUDSEN | West Side 2 Family Near High School, grade school, bus tine, stores and. 
rooms cl) 
3 bedrooms ether with a 
latge screene por ‘ 
‘apartment has 3 s and 
bath. House has "fail base- 
ment and large lot includes 
ft 
hg & Price at $12,650 with |         
         
   
   
       
             ment; automatic oil heat. Reduced to $11,500, terms. 
414 Acres—W ooded 
Suara Ranch 
and pg nd ranch, ane on | 
rpeted rf ‘exit ¥ 
with ledgeroc! ie firepl 2 
room lixl2, utility 
roo me a garage. 
M-24 50 Acres §0 acres rolling jand near 
Mi for cattle 
modern 
home, barn 30x60, and other 
~ $18, 000, $8,500 
Lake Privile New 3 dil brick rench 
34x71 on a large well iand- 
jaces, ceramic bath, 
ull basement with — 
je gil furnace, .. ree 
space, 2 car attached ns 
Tage. $26,800, terms. 
Home & Cottages 8 room modern home, 5 
modern year — cat- 
tages on large ai | REALTOR 
Located » ‘Perry Park _ 
ie down or Ww ent Priced mi 
ant Sal 28 RANCH 
— “wax Jot a} specious fms. 
wit” We ba ory ay ae pay ti 
monty for eniy 98.080 
EAST TENNYSON. + loca- off oe Ave tag og eg ‘% 
car e. | rm., semi- 
See ig col salsa real family with noce- te ane bea. A A 
R. RD. RILEY, Broker 509 Elizabeth Leke Rd. FE 4-1157 
Near Crooks Rd. location 
i Dae + Bean 
Sines" Low o down be 
Orchard View age * Near Reser = ye? ® 3 bedrm. 
. brick home with full ment, completely for 
Sei dee” oa He 600, terms. 
j > ba NEWINGHAM . REAL ESTATE 
Corner Auburn & Crooks Rd. 
PE 6-3002 
LAKE FRONT . Excetient beach—with a   
  
500 do "LAKE F FRONT Watkins ew on 1 acre fenced 
. 2 car cares. 
350 a. 
3 ACRES 
Wooded—thin out the trees and 
pt your po mgr —then you. will 
that 20 years of   
to excellent Boel 3 com- 
peeesty furnished — 2 par- 
ially furnished.: build- 
ings newly we oieuee and 
in excellent condition. Situ- 
ated on beautiful residential 
area. nt income over 
$400 a month, $32,000. terms 
Roy Annett Inc. 
28 ©. Huron 
__Open Evenings oe. peel 1-4   
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
Budget 
Rancher 
    3 Bedrm. Near M-59 Close. to Waterford High $5 eee Full Basement elementary school is vis | f 
custom built 5-room and! - : 
bath home with cedar | Homes 
shakes exterior, — is | . 
like ‘ew ‘and has Suminssa| On Your Lot or Ours pos ph mace bo pd mee | | < 
oa. s, &i 5! " Cas hg 
walls and ceilings, Price ] eaturing - $9,600 sure to see it. FLUSH DOORS 
; “Luss : K. 
WM..H. KAU DSEN ; : 
LTOR - 7 y 
510 Pontiac State Bank Bidg | DELCO OIL HEAT 
rE 4-4316; Eves. Call FE 28503 
PERRY PARK 
Only $1,100 down on this clean 2- 
bedroom bungalow. floors 
Coloréd fixtures in bath Part) 
basement. 2, lots, - completely 
fericed. See this one today. 
| LAKE PRIVILEGES 3 droom, bungalow. Full base- 
ms 2-car garage. Op 1 acre of 
ground with fruit trees . ard. 
ae Down payment only $2,- 
FOR THE HANDYMAN 
Nicely decorated 5-room house. 
Partially finished expansion attic, 
carpeting in ilivine 
rooms, breezeway to l'e-car ga- 
rage. basement, oi] heat, 
large corner lot on paved street. 
NORTH SUBURBAN 
Immaculate 3-bedroom ranch. 
Carge living room, very nice 
kitchen, utility room, 10x13. Auto, 
ot] heat. Lost 60x200, Full price 
$9,500 with terms. 
SCHRAM Realtor PE 5-0471 
“int sonra, nme ee 
un. 
OMULTIPLS LISTING “SERVICE 
STOUT'S Best Buys 
Today 
$495 DOWN No waiting time required to 
et session of this cute 
room home oe base- 
ment, oe on 2 wood 
lots. ated west of city, 
‘metal awnings on windows. 
THIS BEATS RENTING 2 
1. Total price $4,950. 
sc" BY APPOINT- 
to see. A 2story, all brick 
home with spiral staircase, 
full modern basement, with 
new automatic furnace. 
Downstairs we have a beau- 
tiful living room with mar- 
ble fireplace, testiul [i- 
brary plus master bedroom 
with private ceramic tile 
16 reoms and bath. 
oer e there ere 
6 additional rooms with 
2 full 3-piece baths 
kitchen has more cupboards 
than you've ever seen, Situ- 
ated on landscaped acre jot, 
heating, PR EX- 
TRE ais, ue AT $18,000. 
With term 
= . - «te 
MODERN HOME 
AND 10° ACRES 
Ideal for country living on 
a very nice 10 acres. 330 
feet wide by 1720 feet deep. 
Living room. 18x19, kitchen 
Txl4', with breakfast nook, 
full bath and 2 restful Lat 
rooms, basement with eat 
nace heat, =. water h 
> 
er. New sid — 
Quick possess: $10.1 
(P.8.—Inguire on this buy quic ve 
HOME AND BUSINESS Located in center of Auburn 
Heights Consisting of one - 
        102 8. hoveedwis' = 
My 22821) rage, with overhead doors, three. 
extra large lot. $13,500.00. bedroom rental "wn rye Goed terms. See it now o also small 4 home. 
rly in. gacatient con- 
(We buy land contracts. oa Would be idea! set- & 
up {67 real estate or insur- 
ance agency atonly | 
NICHOLE) Ses | ol 
& HARG ER. OL Edw. M, ‘Stout, Realtor 33° -W, Huroy PE - $8183. 77 N. Saginaw St. Pee : open evenings i Opeh Eves, ‘Ti 8:20 @ 
  an¢ dining : LARGE KITCHEN 
AND BATH 
PLASTERED WALLS 
SLIDING 
CLOSET DOORS | 
ALUMINUM 
SLIDING WINDOWS 
ELECTRIC 
HOT WATER HEATER 
FOR ONLY 
ggo7s | PLUS LOT 
Directions to Model: 
1266 N. CASS LAKE RD. 
TELEGRAPH RD. TO PON- 
TIAC LAKE RD. ~ W 
ILEs TO CASS LAKE 
RD. WATCH. FOR SIGNS.— 
Model Open DAILY 5 TO 8 
SATURDAY 2 TO 6 
SUNDAY 1 TO # 
Leaving State... akes it possible for us to 
er this fine 3 bedroom 
full basement home for only 
$15,500. Ceramic tile bath, 
ell metal kitchen, Anderson 
windows, Timken oil ry 
garnee and 2 lots 
compare— 
see the Gites — ener 
con also give quick posses- s 
Unbelieveable—But True Look around and see if vou 
can duplicate all the destr- 
able features you find here 
in 1 place 2% car attached 
garage. custom kitchen, 
built in range and oven 
garbage discosal. netural 
fireplace, studio ceilings, 2 
full tile baths, 3 large bed- 
rooms and joads of closet 
space. One of today's best 
values at $22,950. 
Washington Park First time offered ‘ 
| 
j 
1 qewne time would not produce. 
Humphries ape 
in EAN LISTING SERVICE 
Income Property . 43A LPDPDLDLDO PPL LLL LA AAA 
Partridge 1s THE “BIRD™ TO SEE 
BRICK 4 FAMILY 
$19,500--TERMS | Here is a fine looking substantial 
brick 4¢-family that can — 
chased .at the sacrifice PE 
83 
  
separate ba 
Ideal fone Doican || 
now, paces in 
fireplaces. 
locatio 
WARD E. PARTRIGE 
REALTOR FE 43581 
1050 W. HURON.ST. 
___OPEN EVE. TIL 9. 
For Salé Lake Prop. - p. 44 
3 ) Preooe SCOTT LAKE. $8500. 
3} BEDROOM HOME TWO FOUR. 
room apt. 200 ft. frontage, 7 mile | 
_north of Pontiac OR 3-6889.   Fie Pare ane 
§ FAMILY INCOME   
  
2 ACRES WITH LIVE SineAMt 
To Buy-To Sell—To Insure 
Ieee on STS cO., REALTORS 
  
eee ce 
schoat,” city 
  sale. CLA _MUtual 44755. 
150x300. WOODED L’ IN. OAK- 
mt anor Ca ter 4:30, FB 
WEEK BUYS A 50 FT. 
io PER pe bl Ready 
Columbia, owner,   
ban) with water 
te build 
rE 11123. Days only. 
DRAYTON WOODS ervic ‘an excel- 
a ae corviee ft. wide 
corner parcel for only $1500 with 
term 
W. atkins-Pontiac Estates Fine homesites—close to schools, 
Beautiful 100 ft. 
wid par reels Located hill. 
el in an ine pare : area th ea mortgages. Low as   
. za :. wide —— 7 must 
GU ENMOOR ns oT ATES 
A restricted community to as- 
sure everlasting value, with wind- 
ing streets and city waters. A few 
choice parcels located hills. 
Some —— ee 150 ft. wide, 
As low as 5 
LADD'S INC ‘ 
4236 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains, 
3885 Lapeer Rd. ‘M24) at rere 
OR +1 or FE 54-9292 
AN ACRE OF OAK TREES | we 
subdivision. Elevation, 436 
Rd. rans Adams. MI 44-6475 aner 
_ 8:00 p. 
—BUIL LD yNoOW 
In our well-restricted Waterford 
“Hills Estates. Estimates freely 
given from our plans or yours. 
HE RBERT C. DAVIS 
4925 Pontiac Lake ne. FE 5-4311 
HALF ACRE LOTs ON WEST MA- 
= ard adjoining prt wg $1,500 
up or will build to suit 
R | WICKERSHAM 7195 West Maple MAyfair 6-6250 
Hempstead W. Bloomfield Twp. yest homesite lot T6x100 ft., 
of k homes. lake aa iy ‘ase ke: own, 
‘ST. CLE MENS ST. 
Lot. 130x305 ft., corner “Mt. Clem- 
. over 432,000 sq, 
sewer,   
sec 
rivie 
  family awelling, Only $6,000 ‘wih 
000 down 
EAST SIDE 
Six well located lots 40x120 ft. 
each, city water & sewer. $1,400 
down. 
Two well located lots 406x130 ft. 
3 LAKE HOMES each, city water & sewer: 
FURNISHED — Ideal for income each 6. NEMPOTEA or your own living $3000 down for - 
all three or sell individually k. HEMPSTE AD 
for $1000 down. 
WHITE LAKE 
‘Furnished cottage -- 2 bedrooms, 
large living room with fireplace, 
kitchen with electric stove & re- 
frigerator, screened eee. part 
bath, $5950. TERMS. 
HOUGHTON LAKE FURNISHED COTTAGE — pic- 
ture in office $6500. Terms. 
Realtor 
rai _W. Huron ___ FE 5-6181 
0 FT. ON | PONTIAC LAKE. EAST 
shore. Stone sea —_ Shade 
$2,500. 7.2643     
  
BYRAM LAKE — EASY DRIVE 
from Pontiac Flint and Detroit. 
A home, cabins, boats and con- 
cession stand. Perfect location ad- 
joining, County Park where hun- 
dreds of people visit every day. 
The only piace convenient to pur- 
chase refreshments, rs sup- 
plies anc rent boas. A gold mine 
of Linden on 
Dooley Drive Lin- 
_den phone, PResident 4-5491 
LAKE FRONTAGE | 
184 6, Sell all or part. Good lecatton tor lakefront home. 
speceatte terms or discount for 
“GEORG E BLAIR 
REAL 
4536 Dixte Hwy. OR 3-1251 
DRA PLAINS 
Fves. OR 3-1708 or OR 3-3687 
PROPERTY FOR SALE OR 
trade, terms, 60 ft. frontage, Oak- 
land Lake hillside let. e OL 
1-1844 eve. or FE 8-1191 days. 
‘4 aust & BATH LOG CABIN. 
i ee Pontiac Lake. OR 
~ WILLIAMS 
Lakefront Tocated ov  excitirsive 
is lakefront home 
livable features as: 
livipg room and stun- 
reo le bath, modern kitchen 
ard plenty of closet spece. The 
full basement includes a large 
and lovely recreation room. Also   
  
  
  
hopring ® s 
All for $12,650. 
East Side 
5 rms plus breakfast nook, 
tiled kitchen, tiled bath, 
. new furnace . = 
  pay drive to a *car ga- 
rage The price is just as 
attractive the home at 
only $10,250 BETTER BE 
FIRST 
Comfortable an Close to St. Mikes bed- 
reoms, ‘full sized wate Bi 4 
—_ fix rn how F ‘A 
Excel ide 
ping wit 
orme. 1 ge buyer. 
Bateman | 
pict   RE&L me FE 4.0528), 377 8,  Teleg res. on     tifully yendscaped and tonced 
yard, Poured break 
UNION LAKE een: 2 ; BDRMS. rms, Auto, 
HILL LAKE LOT, $2,000 vag iced om cr $1444 after 
For Sale Resort t Prop. 44A 
BEAUTIFUL TAY- 
ar Bel 3 besrain.”   
2 
New Burke water system. 
    
    
        Orange’ 12 E i Bt. PE 4-8284 
Eve _FE 5-0510—FE 2-3971 . 
HIGH HILL VILLAGE A-modern planned community for 
suburban living, on a main 4-lane 
road. Easily accessible from. all 
working centers A community of 
a rolling homesites. Several 
oy Is 140 ft wide Located on 
iNs with a view for miles. Ad- 
jecent to goif course & recreation 
area, On paved streets. Excelient 
building sites, et s $1. 
ADD'S AT 3585 PEER — 
(M24) AT SiLvVER BELL RD 
FE 56-9292 
Partridge Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE 
f a) Oy ‘Py 
AT SILVER LAKE 
Over 130 feet of sandy beach on 
Silver Lk near Pontiac, Beauti- 
ful sloping wooded lot in ex- 
clusive residential area. Ideal for 
1 or split level homes. Full 
price $10,000. Buy. now and enjoy 
the full summer season.   
PARTRIDGE 
FE 4.3581 WARD F. REALTOR | 1050 WW. HURON ST, OPEN EVE. TIL 8 
- RANCH HOME SITE Corner location — 156x200 ft. on 
Sashabaw rosd, north of Walton   
4395 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-9701. 
ROCHESTER RD. 
__of_ Auburn, $2550. 
~ Buy Thru Partridge _ 
List Thru Partridge 
TWO § ACRE LOTS. CLARKSTOR nett FE 4-0616 
VACANT LOT, NEAR 16 MILE RD. & near Rochester Rd. ‘n Trev.   
  
  
_MUiberry b-0308 — reasonable, $200, 
W VATKINS Li LK PRIV. 
2 beautiful wooded ‘tots 150 ft. 
from lake. 120 x 250. — 
_area. By owner. FE 5-   # 
| ° For Sale » Acreage 47 i PPPAL IAAL oe 
(2p ACRES—BEAUTIFUL BUILD- ing spot. Clarkston area. §2,759, 
‘Teasonable terms FE 2-4411 dare 
or MUtual A-GAIT even 
4 ACRES 2 SEDRM. HOME. Suchy Realt rs 
SALE Housrs ia 
ST Ste ini AMORAAREK with year round ‘ve Mao 
rolling land . Spring fed pool, 
Beautiful building eo Tas Next to 
aa pore with 36, re 3fe. Real E Orion. MY 3.5311, state in Lake 
  
creage ree won Gens 
  
®O Box 
F GRO ROECAND — #1, aii 
  
SIHURR Y, sell things 
Evo Classified Ads. 
Anything es Dial FE, 
2gttt Us   FOR CASH IN A.    
FE 2-0263 
Bivd, Only $2,250. Giroux-Franks, ~ 
of   
       ea = ¥ 
a asiciiasn' MONDAY, APRIL, 20 ios \ 
; 
    
  
Mr, Brown. Easy terms 
1363 W. Huron Ph.   FULL. PRICE You 
sey oo inate liberal ferme. ger parcel. hoice ry restrictions, ont 
2.80 WEST — Only 3 miles from 
rE 24810 
_ For Sale ~ineig _ 48      
    
“LET'S TALK te wih S00 aoa BUSINESS” 
5 ACRES : nome rade, 40 acres located ® short our © OF contract 
fae grou, itaf goed teat] | fork ares jow cost of adjotning land at only| Year : 
ao paved highway gn river. 16 ‘Edw’ M. Stout, Realtor mine aint F Mention. 
WB, Goginet S. Bros, su 8: ra:30 $#165; Automatic Laundry Sunday 2 4_p.m ; Eq less 
. po ged new a | center 
Cae RUE yenl . ferrtgne, omer ins Tuan Meatticved. Near Oniord Ask “fer| fF only $2,000. 
MICHIGAN BUSINESS 
e.| SALES CORPORATION 
JOHN A, LA BR 
to: ARREaER RST 2ieacre parcel, Excellent : 
site, Terms, : -. DEPOT, GROCERIES, 
beer & ‘wine, lar fa 
L. H. BROWN, Realtor |_O# sm! dE seed bases   
  
Buy Thru Partridge 
List Thru Partridge Partridge Ig THE “BIRD” TO SEE   
  NORTHERN LIQUOR 
  
  18 ACRES Busy straight liquor bar with 4% All tillable. Beautiful spot acres on US-27 near Gaylord, for home or subdivision. On Michi year ‘round vacation paved highway, Only $2,500 land. Large rustic bldg., 2 homes. 
down. See this today, Excellent 5. _ “estate in- 
Cc HOUSTO IR L cluded at $25,000 ‘dn 
FE 4631. DRIVE- IN—GRIL L Here's a t 
90 ACRES to own & aecmanne drive-in pad 
PRIVATE LAKE in ing lake — tga < 
A farmers farm, 10 room house,| Pontiac, Valuable meee basement barn, chicken| main highways thevadea * ncclna 
“ei $22,-| for 48 $3000 bers rea! estate and a Bee it no’ 
Lovely EP cong many Fane oe m —. 
tool & othe pod d WARD E. PARTRIDGE | 
REALTOR FE 43581 REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES THRUOUT MICH UT 
1050 \V. HURON ST. 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  dairy cattle, 
OPEN EVE. TIL 9 
oe «RIDGEWAY. SHELL OIL CO. ~ Has for lease modern 2 day 
: 170 ACRES — ON 2| Service station. Northeast section 
| roads near Metamora Hunt Club,| of Pontiac. Good rtunities for 7 room -_ a home,| ®mbitious person Mr. Zin- 
Two 38 te beeen, Meme.| ser. Linco $2168, 9 pm. to 4:30 I 30 “aanskiaes. giner Saudine &|_P-m. After 6 p.m. aridinest 6-3578. 
| more, Call. J: -R. Hilts — Real-/ SERVICE STATION FOR LEASE. tor. FE 5-6) 181. * 7 opener OR 3-6135. 
To 1 TO SELL, REALTOR 
. PARTRIDGE is THE. “BIRD™ 
DAIRY FARM —20_SEe. _ One of Qakland County's ~~ Buy Thru Partridge 
acres of fertile soil, locaied List Thru Partridge on g 30 hiutes trem Poouss, | STANDARD OIL CO. Three sets buildings in- Is now accepting dealer applica- 
clud: 3. modern homes, tions: for a modern J-stal] service 
large barn equ! for han- station ted at Northwestern 
ling milk cows, milk highway and Middlebelt. These 
ie, silos, la tool are two heavily —— thor- 
lar; barn for oughfares. This m be your op- 
feeder cattle Being sold to unity to eet a business 
gettle estate at caly $376 with a future. Pinancia) —_, 
Per acre. Shown by apoint- ance for those who qualify. 
ment only. today FE 4-1584 or Liscein "see 
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor WE COVER 71 N. Saginaw ._FE 5-8165 THE STATE Open Eves, ‘tt] 8:30 GROCERY & SDM_ Lake area 
# Sunday 2 to 4 p.m. near Pontiac. 2-unit motel, large store, small store and liv quar- 
ters this business for inven-   
"SUBURBAN FARM 21 acres of excellent land tm the 
soned and Ox- fast deve’ 
ford area, 
Row ‘Knauf, Realtor 
  8 ACRE CLAY LOAM FARM, 1 room modern home, dairy b 
stanchions and ¢ « 
acre alfalfa. 
Phone 92 Tibbits’ 
jumbiaville, Mich, 
  Wil! easily provide) 
fam- 
26% W. Huron OA 86-3339, FE 2-7421 lease or buy everrme 
Easy term 
8DD & SDM. Owosso. Genes $150,- 
300. Large bullding, poe tubrmen 
goes for 30,000 with $9,000 down 
lus stock, a $5,000 ‘mostly 
eer and whisky 
CLASS C. FLINT. Grossing $0,200 
=, a $64,000, terms. Good 
STATEWIDE nest —— Fang hae a. — 
D. RLES, RE. ‘OR 
_ 4-05: 7 mnt g Telegraph 
baal Sale Land Contracts 52 ups, Silo, 
house, ete. ine a tillabte, 24 
3000 down 
Real Estate, Co- 
ND ACREAGE FOP? PARMS A 
Call Rutledge. OR 3-1111, FE 4-0003, 20% DISCOUNT 
$5,741.85 land contract on 3 ne 
room home near Lake Orion 
  
Rent Farm Property 48A 
160 ——_ 6 RM. — —— 
itanchions   
barn. 3 cows, 
| silos. 
| P. W. DINNAN 
66 W. Huren St. 
=f water. 
olly. PASTURE, 200 ACRE nL LEE 
Phone MElrose 4-3074, $5,771 contract on 3 bedroom home 
near Union Lake Village. F. C. 
__WOOD CO. OR_ 3-123.   
SEASONED CONTRACT WITH AP- 
proximately 
$50 per month—mtg. 
against it, will take $1,777 for 
our saute. OR 3-3432. 
TO SETTLE art nee 
$14,200 contract, on 3 homes at   
  
  
  
RAY “KNAUF, Realtor Sylvan .Lake, your — £10,800. 
Box 110 Pontiac Pres: Z mf 
  
ee Bt) 
Quick Cash ".t.7 
*25 to $500 mn your own 
other security. to ‘. oath 
: service ee, c 
fri and helptul. PE $-8121 or visit us our ey cues. 
HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. 1 N. Petry St. (Corner Pike) 
Mortgage Loans 54 
LOANS—$600 to $1, 500 
bio mes i Sas or’ not, 4 
Oakiana home or im- 
provements. 
=i at ene 
houpe <p qarage or on 
& garage home,   
  
App! Pontiac or Phone FE 447 
Swaps 55 
1 ADAMS ROAD GRADER, MOD- 
el 550 UD16 motor, _ yard Hough 
front loader on rubber. 
1 caterpillar grader model 
for sale or sw 1D20 
dozer wi   
et y REEL TYPE POWER MOWER. Will swap for movie cam- 
tay recorder, typewriter, 
ARCOLA. Lo pal RA- pond 
  
1¢-FT. HANDLE SMELT NET, 
and dog soe, for. what hess you 
or sa. PE 4 
30" CHAIN SAW ok SMALL RO- 
totiller FE_2-2178. _ 
"63 DODGE—MODEL J. TRACTOR 
equipped. For pitkup & cash. 
FE 8-2387. 
BOAT TRAILER KIT FOR. GOOD 
guns or $50. FE 2-4708.   
  
  
  CASS LAKE LOT, TRADE OR 
sell for late model Buick, Olds 
or DeSoto. FE E 5-8260. 
HARLEY ‘USED 2? H.P SIMPLIC- 
ity garden tractor—moewer, snow 
plow. cultivator, garden plow. 
Sell or trade for car or truck 
_EM 3014.   I HAVE A GOING BUSINESS. 2 
stores combination. Would like to 
trade for 3 bedrm home on lake 
or Income Apartment Building 
Reason for selling: yer busi- 
ness. EM 3-6107. 
LATE MODEL con AND D CASH 
peal YOUR LA CONTRA 
SHAVE SOLD WHERE YoU 
PROPERTY). # . d. VAN WELT, 
Phone OR_3-1355. 
QUANTITY OF NEW 4 | 4 PRONG 
barbed wire, Chrome bar reg- 
ister, bottle gas 
medicine cabinet, oi] Circulator 
heater and mise. For good furn- 
iture. — 12 to 2 p.m. 
__Mr. Finley. 
SWAP, BUY, OR SELL — CALL 
_Swap Service OR 3-8561, 
SWAP IN YOUR OLD LAWN 
mower on a new Eclipse hand, 
Rotary or reel type power mow-   
range. Large 
  
Leow mowers sharpened. 
ete line of Scotts seeds end 
we veeee seeders and 
lawn rollers, sanding machines 
’ and polishers. 
™ BARNES HARDWARE 
742 _W. Huron 8t. Easy Park 
SWAP AUTO WASHER FOR Elec. console sewing machine. 
OR +3907 TRADE EQUITY OF ‘36 FIVE-RM. 
home for housetrailer. FE 8-902 
TRADE We will accept your fot as down 
aym on a8 bedroom ranch 
wo with full basement. F. C 
or OR 
36440. 
& M59.   
R 3-1 
Corner Williams Leke Rd. 
  i¢ TO 1¢-FT. INBOARD 
boat. Cash or trade tlec- 
yer baby grand eS ao 
Nash and cash 
ff no answer OR 35-8863 WTD.: 
peed 
* tric 
or 
  signature, auto. pall mon ( 
|CASH FOR     
  
  - Money to Loan . treba Id Goods 57 
sg i ABOC DIN- 
Toa § $25 T $500 : winerer ot ted 
"|. FINAN CO. \ oxl2 elt Base Rugs $3.95 
“SEN TONERS" |g rence Gee 2-20 fre Wall oy a: . Try. Ms EN YOU NEED it so gt 2 | 
eee 34). W. Muro. 
Sia aoe ak 6 oehne es ear | oe fel Reasonable. 
signature, or furniture. No | 12%" BENDIX~- CONSOLE. 1 
See at sot ce ao nei FP problems j¢ Cr i 
oH SSSR rota we ases® 
FINANCE CO. |) MS. TY aston iy 8.88, ’ 
alee won, oe ee a 2-225 A 
  
  ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT FOR THE HOME CAN BE FOUND 
ators. ze teoe 
Bathroom fixtures. beds. chests 
dressers, vanities and springs and mattresses. Living room suites, 
eccasional chairs, tables 
. of Auber. Heights on Aubura 
ia MbSe oa tor $360 casn, FE 2- 
APRIL PCAs . 
3 @ bedroom set Paeae 
walnut china cabinet | sanespevecs SON 
Kiectrie FigheO -.nccssenbiniss ee Floor Lamp ’..........+++ crasses OS 
Wardrobe pereane tle 
8 x Ww Axminster mug... $30 
Twin Strolle $7 
We buy 208 and exchange “every- 
or the home. 
ND FURNITURE 
104 8. Saginaw FE 
TV sets, radios. ues, OS Gintes room 
—- _—— se 
other ms NW *e USED i 
Visit rs trade dept, vy real 
bargains 
USE OUR _LAY-AWAY PLAN 
a EAS TERMS 
UP TO 2% MONTHS TO PAY. 
We buy, sell or trade. Com, out 
and look sround, 2 acres of” free 
parkin, 
: NE; FE 5-024i 
OPEN MON. SAT. @ Tu 6 
AY 9 TO ple ge tend ot Pontiac or 1 mile 57) MODEST MAIDENS. » By Jay, Alan /' 
  
    
  S Tee GET ACQUAINTED SALE)   
      ed’ sale too literally!” 
  
STUDIO COUCH, MOLLYWOOD | 
bed, a ei MA_5-6105- 
1956 DESIGNS, 
$3.95. Factory tr- 
Michigan Fynerencent. | 
Orehard Lake ae 
TOASTMASTER, Fi : trie water heater aoa: 4 
$150. stalled, 
Electric Co.. to80 W_ Huron   
  
    
  
  AUTOMATIC WASHER & WHIRL- 
1 electric dryer, Late model, TRADE- IN DEPT. Repossessed. Bal. $2 am week. Guar, electric washer. $20.05 
Frigidaire refrigerator, 6 2-pe. living room suite $29.95 $48 «= guaran Scht ene, al ot Occasional chairs . vos. $6.05 
oe zoe tego mine Sa pe, dining room sw seme : 
“yo ae- and WARRERS REBUILT Fahleto ma = ;uunes eae 
F es tree ....-+++- sca = ed. Fn oi gem $60 05 $25 value v — bench $3.05) 
jROY'S, REPLACEMENT, PARTS MAN'S 96. Oakland Ave. ' FE 18 W. Pike St FE 4-1122 
BLOND END TABLE Tater. ing coffee table. $18. Pasco cart TRADE ty ELEC plat RANGE. tonne white, $8. 18x30 Mirror, $5. : The O E 68 burner. 1 only. $o0. 
1308 « Shop, 51 W. Huron.   
  
  
sunereas VANITY MIRROR & 
__bench. EM 3-5304 
BLOND BEDROOM BRAND NEW. 
Do dresser ia rae m 
d and ehest, all tot 
only $2 weekly, 20 
ar 
Ave. 
BUY A SMALL prec & GET 
__the news. $5 to $10. FE 5-8755._ 
BUNK BEDS, SPRINGS TD eet 
iD. 
wrought iron, ma- 
ple Pearson's Purni- 
__ture, 42 Orchard Lake Ave 
~~ SMALL RADIOS not. FE 5- iT 
Reasonable.   
  
_ Working — or 
CONSOLE Ty, 
el TV, 4" : TABLE ano 
FE 
22-0662 ee 
CHEAP. THREE QUARTER BED. 
complete Twin bed, complete. 
Large dresser, mahogany drop 
leaf table Venetian mrerpy, Grekard 
heater, & fuel tank. Orchard 
_Lake J Ave 
COMB. RADIO & °HONO. REEL 
_power mower. 4-0370 
COMBINATION 17° TV, RADIO & 
ono. 9 speed. Also washer, PE 
8-3788 
CONSOLE ZENITH H TV—A-1 CON- 
Sores: Mohesess finish. $89. OR   
  
6 ft, long. OR 3-5319. bar, t. long. OR 3-6319__ 
DAVENPORT @& CHAIR, EX cond. Frigidaire refrigerator. FE | 
_2-1584. 
DAVENPORT & tT & CHAIR, VANITY, 
  te reading lamps, Bendix wash- 
power mower. 74 E. Iro- 
_quots. 
DEXTER TWIN TUBS. WRINGER 
washer, 7 mo. old, $150. FE 
PIRESTONE WASHER, GOOD) __fond. vd. MY, 2-1283_ . 
FOR SALE — ONE TRONRITE 
lroner. Bought tn 1953. Mahogany | 
finish. Used 1 yr, Can see at 3222) 
Henrydale. Auburn Heights 
FREEZER UPRIGHT, ONE OF 
Americes best makes, freezer and 
food guaranteed for 5 years. $305 
value, $279. en scratched in 
transit. ea jworescent, 393 
_Orchard Lake Ave. 
FRIGIDAL:= REFRIG. 
stove Limed oak, bedroom   
suite 
  Single bed Small chest. other 
mise, articles: FE 8-6732. 
PRIGIDAIRE. AUTO WASHER. 
Good working cond. Only $59.95. 
_ Milks. . MI 6-1300 
FURNITURE 1 IDEAL FOR COT- 
6-6946. 
  
  
  Sale Business Property 49 Money to Loan 53 | WILE TRADE $4,000 EQUITY IN |_ tage. MA. 
= (State Lisenced Lenders) - bedrm. ranch-type that GAS STOVE. GOOD COND. $30; 
B Th Partrid te ta mito SON hays = 4 furnace, tile beth,| also washer, not automatic, $22. 
uy ru Fartriage BORROW paved drive to atiached Sole _FE 61361 J . ove andsca arc, ERA 
List Thru Partridge _ vay focated en, cauhan nest We EN! RAL , ELEC. BANOS. ont 
LOT. 77X1@ WITH LARGE OLDER WITH terford High School. Will consider | 2" gus" a:” gipes. “Stuns, Mi 
home on Auburn Ave. Close down CONFIDENCE paprosl = need not be modern, 200. 
frend me fad Lag Sy oom HFC — Household Financ e Corpor- HUDSON, 1344 TV EXTRA FINE 
able’ = will const der contracts ation is America’s oldest and R. “D. “RILEY, Broker rlormance, i can't be beat 
largest finance company backed | 500 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 41187 or $26 t's EM 34114. 
oy 18 years of expe’ ye" You Wilt, TRADE 600 BALES GOOD | HOTPOINT “ELECTRIC STOVE. 
26% W. Huron OA 8-3339_ FE 2-142   
M-59 
WEST OF PONTIAC and directly Zoned commercial is endors- 
ers. Service iq fast. Money usu- 
~ the same day. Phone or stop 
fetter. aes qo ‘Household Finance ron e . deep. z — > ot. Corp. of Pontiac c 34, 8. Saginaw St. The Kay 
FE’ 40536 
  
  
  ve - hescment, Be oor, Room 204 
ESB N * SaxTER ® 75 8 HOLM SBARTRAI { 64 W. Lawrenve g PE ¢1538 
OR 31950 TASS FINANCE CO. 
For Sale or Exchange 50 2 N. MAIN 
. a ROCHESTER, MICH. ent, 2 car gar oh bow 10ans fe, *° to Fisher . land LIVESTOCK 
contract 
my $2400. requity.   
  model car for 
EM_ 3-0081. 
Business “Opportunities 51 51 Banh wet. 
    
GET CASH QUICKLY 
16 UNIT 4 CABINS , $5 * ney fom — GARAGE |. Up to 00 ere is a money maker close 1950 to 1056 RB ar 
SG at ee title. | Most waeals * closed “in 30 sO made on fur- 
bone J naa ore oll Pate niture. "signatures and other se- 
nished. Situated on large corner) CUritles. 
jot seat income over $1,500 
monthly. Requires ‘ to $35,- 
peed , Owner might consider LD GOODS 
OL 6-O711, OL 1-9791 | hay Timothy, Alfalfa and 
Brome for lumoer Rough car- 
penter work, Farm tools, truck, 
car or ans work. Must 
. Call Lake Orion 
__Days, An Anytime Sat. oF Sun. 
~~ For Sale e Clothing 5 56 
12 “YEAR OLD GIRLS CLOTHES 
for sale cheap.. 370 Saswes. FE 
_ 4-223. 
DRESSMAKING & ALTERATIONS, 
__formal & oe ial gowns. _ OR 35134. 
DRESSES FORMALS. ALL 
sizes. ARs Sh blue suit, size 
2. tall. —— ete, Elec. stove.   
  practically new, 2 Victor air con- 
dittioners for casement windows, 
~ tah each, EM 3-302 or 
iiliams Lake Rd   
wore 
Automatic er 
Electric ran 
Coldspot yetrmessian ox 
Crump Electric, Tae 3465 Auburn Rd. FE 4-3573 
KENMORE ELEC DRYER. 6 LB. 
load. Used 3 months, Original 
price, $159.05. For sale, = rice 
includes electric plug & switch- 
box. OR 33135. KELVINATOR — is CU. 
Ft. MA _ 5-768: 
LARGE BABY ¢ CRIB HIGH CHAIR, 
    
MAN'S SPORT JACKET. LIKE 
_hew. Size 38 2-3701. « 
NILE GREEN FORMAL, cE J. 
  never been worn, - 
after 6, 
rae & Iron _56A stroller, uae shoe roller ard 
size 7, is ay formal, s 
NO FABLES 
LIVING ROOM IM SOFAS, MODERN, 
tiful Buy a   
  
A-1 A-l_ PRICES FoR SCRAP Eun 
__and fron. PE 8-8797— FE 
‘HIGH DOLLAR FOR JUNK wo 
wrecked cars. FE 44878 — MY 
2-5402 
~- WANTED JUNKED & WRECKED 
CARS   
Reei Beate “aurea, F|LOCN Company) FE 53661 FE 5.6855 
Sema eS O GON | LAST.SIDE Ni e 
nol) ae on shares, OR eed aft- FE 2-92?06 AUTO PARTS 
181 E. PIKE ST. PONTIAC   
“Tay Thru Partridge 
List Thru Partridge 
CERAMIC STUDIO & for sale ae on. 
near Bogie Lake. WAST oneden   
Buckner est 
Happy F tee   
Do You Want A 
Business of Your Own? 
take-out, «1 =e 
firs sien! | a 
BUCN = y VALLEY REALTY . M50 at aha Lake Rd, 
        Buckner’s Employes serv 
smile tn the most friendl 
ner. It is a 
Loans to $500, Up to 2% months 
BUCKNER FINANCE CO. “NATIONAL BLDG 
    Sale Household | Goods 57 57 
% BED, COMPLETE. sTuDI0 
© . sews card table. 
1 OAK   
  
ROOM TABLE & chairs, 1 blonde dining room te-| REF 
& rs, 465 Riviera, Elize- 
           
      slightly soiled, 
new unit for the price of @-used 
unit. Michigan rescent, Fur- 
niture annex 7 Orchard Lake 
Aye.   
na cabinet & vanity dresser, kitch- 
—_ 2174 Pontiac Dr. Sylvan 
  
AND 3 MOTOROLA coms RADI ahogany speed record changer, 
apo pe y 
  
  
  
  
RCA 1249’ TELEVISION. MAHOG- 
— Only $29.95. Mlik’s 
Round. bobbin. 3 “i be ng 
   
      CUSTOM BUILT MAHOGANY 
ve 
MAHOGANY BREAK FRONT CHI | 
Milk’s, MF) 
. | FIXER? Order Classified   TRADE “ELECTRIC RANGES FOR 
  as ranges, R. B. Munro, 1060, 
Huron. . 
USED ELECTRIC SINGER SEW. 
' ing machine. $22.50. Cali Allen's, | 
FE 2-143   
USED . 
RECONDITIONED 
tease, volte = 9 5 
Norge 
Frig. auto washer. 
Maytag auto 
Speed Queen wash $40 
j ALL USED MERCHANDISE 
| GUARANTEED. | 
CLAYTON'S 
FU bag Bt & APPLIANCES 
KEEGO HARBOR FE 5-0474   
    USED ote a $19.95 AND 
up. B. Muuro Electric: on, 
_1060.W. | Hurry 2 
USED REFRIG, $39.95 
Used gas were $20 90 
Used wash 5 
songtrind ed with “mative hess 
bun $30 95 
LORD: S" wv 'HOLESALE 
2230 Elizabeth Lake Rd. 
ie essere FE 83) 
USED TRADE-IN 
DEPT :        @ | bresser 
| Lounge chair .. : 
| S-pe breakfast set 6 
i rt & chair .........- $34 50 
6-pe rm set ee $405 
| Droplea. table mahogany «+» $50.50 Electric dryer .. $60 95 
| Refrigerator | MA OTHER Bb ieny 
CONVENLE ENT TE. 
| THOMAS ECONOMY 
FURNITURE CO. 361 8. Saginaw St. 
Pontiac Micagan 
WASHING MACHINE. ciel? 
tional with automatic mp 
$129.50 value, $89.95 Michigan 
Flucrescent, 393 Orchard Lake 
Ave 
WAYNE GABERT’S — Floor Sample Sale Up to @ per cent off on gas and 
einetrie ranges, washers. dryers, 
eee ete, Up to 2 years 
mw N P Saginaw FE 5-6189 | 
WATER HEATER. SUNBEAUL. 
Oil, 30 gal. $25. FE 5-6830 
WE BUY USED WASHERS. 
wringer type. FE 4-5169 
WELSH BOODLE BUGGY & PAD. 
FE 25281   
WASH YOUR DISHES 
99 05 
FREE HOME TRIAL 
L. A. WAGNER CO. 
me 
For Sale Miscellaneous oo 
1 BAG ge gh MIXER. GOOD 
cond. $350. 6 h.p. walking trac- 
$130. F.C. Griffin. 27861 
. Gate, Farmington, MA 
i Ain COMPRESS 
| saw. 681 Brown Rad 
WHEEL TRAILER, FE 3-7686   
  
    ESSOR, POLE 
_FE 4-659) 
$35 
2-WHEEL LD TRAILER, 8 PT. 
Jong, 52 in, wide. 16. in, high 
$60. &2 Hudson 
2-WHEEL TRAILER, R, NEW TIRES 
& tubes. All steel frame = 
lights and side racks, $75. 
__3-3030,   
cover, $10; 
with revolving — 
__ 3-304   
  & VENDING em ene 1 YR. 
_old, $11_each. MI 64 
12” FURNACE oS Owee aon - 
trol, like new, $50. FE 2-3639. _ 
% VOLUMES OF P COLLIERS “EN- _cyclopedia, _new, 8 $100. FE 5-8929. 
2" WE 
    36° RUDGE & WHITMORE GIRLS | 
    English bike, 40x72 front door 
Push nd mowers. MAstfair 
6-3900 
50% OFF ON 5 SPINNING REELS 
  
  
Aluminum Siding ° Install now and forget pal 
problems forever. Pays for 
with savings 
Reynolds colors verti- 
Go es eee Oe eee L 
tea, ‘compete sgreenedti. pau rms, bg! 2 who ‘oungstown and 
birch ee storms. windows. Jalousies, ornamental 
fron, Mo er mo. and 
bad — : auburn Rds. 
Call - OL bbe for free. ” scttanates. of twe pa 
u-Aluminum og a7 
in ON eat 
4 “I'm afraid, Miss Baxter, you're taking this ‘Get Acquaint- 
Sale Household ¢ Goods § 57 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 
  STORM wINDOws 
wooden frames. Varioug sizes with   
  
  WITH   
   
  cha’ 
cme and cee FE ees 
“ere og tire rc ee Boker 
LIONEL & & AMERICAN 
FLYER TRAINS 
arse ae at service and 
geo’ On = Free test 
3 W. enon eT 
rub- 
a os dell 6 it no-drip 
‘ at ree Pe reer. ey 
_ Be Gre Grehard. ‘Lake rot to ban $-6 
“LUMBER BARG AINS Used one New 
2xt pine oe aa 
2x4 shorts 
Qx8; 9xl0; 2x12; “3x12 
all lengths, bargain priced 
sinks, Fox pipe, monk 
gs! 
$12.65 up 
Ceda. fence posts 
(Roll — hardware. _ 
ae ine of pa ¢ Se 
SURPLUS LUMBER “e 
MATERIAL SALES CO. 3340 Highland Rd, (M59) OR 3-7002 
LUXAIRE FURNACES Lowest sale prie ever. FHA 
terms, licensed contractor. 
NYON HEATING SERV. 
R 36h 
MEDICINE CABINETS, LARGE 20" cabinet, oe   
  
~sereens to match. Also large pic- 5 
care) eeen 80 Coen rete pe oe door ie on a8 _doors. Call after 4, OL 23-6361. Ps binets, terrific values, See 
ANCHOR FENCES 1 sagt. ec ALE 
5 FT, $3.60 PLUMBING. SUE No mone evil 
FREE ESTIMAT 
CINCH | sort. re 
172 8. Saginaw   
  
Always Call 
EM3-2731 Por ee needs free ea- 
timates 
culvert 
Sewer oA e— d 
Gutters. — 
Pon 
SE. 
Commerce, pipe 
rain” tle 
oofing — cement 
Grade Marked Lumber 
Buy PHA — 45 years . pay 
tee — Suburbs 
C YR 
LUMBER CO. 6120 Bogie Lake Read 
__ Mien. 2100 
  ALL STEEL FENCE No money down 
_FE 40639 or EL 6 
B. ARGAIN New oak Recrteg, 
Lich outside, 
y te 
Free set tollet 
soll pipe, 5 ft les: 
heceaies slum. 
Panelyte SA 
$3 
gutter 4 rd. = ft. 
5de ve estimates 
1242. 
LE No. 3 885 per M 
ft. doors 
ft or ee per M. 
. $18.75 $17.00, 
. 
Teen LUMBER co. 
720.8. Padd __ FE 2074 
BATHROOM FIXTURES, YOUNGS- 
town kitchen, of] & gas furnaces. 
- Hot water and 
automatic 
ware, water h eater 
electrical supplies. steam boilers, 
hard- 
Crock 
and tile, ——— copper, black 
_ and = fitt sage Lowe 
Ke Bros., 
mrtone. Su 
Hegre iY i LY. 2685 Lapeer 
quariers Opuyke Mkt., F BEEF AND PORK — HALF feat, 
5-041. i FE 
BLOND, . UPRIGHT PIANO, $40. 56607 FE 
| BRICK. RE RECLAIMED — ALL YOU 
wan 
UNION WRECKING CO. 
212445 W. A MILE RD 
Phone LAkeview 6-722. Afternoons. 
CABINET, | ee   
CASH .or om FUR NITURE 
BETTER ar aUERY MUST DISPOSE 
Furnaces — Furnaces NEW IN FACTORY CRACES 94.000 BTU input of} gun type. 
forced air. very Feces make 
with Minneepolis eywell con- 
m™ 
We install or do it 
show you Als 
HEATING 
_Hams Lake Rd_ at 
CABINET SINK 
— pod. je 
bar sinks, $3.06 
8. Per 
COMMERCIAL TYPE FREEZER | Mens eash or terms 
x war 
sinks, ourself, we) 
ic 
BTAIN- 
$44.05; 
A. Thompson, 
Ice boxes Venetian blinds. 
clothing, 38-40. OR 3-2251.   CYCLONE PENCE —: MFG 
USS. Free estimates. OR 77368. 
CIRCLE FLUORESCENT 
tures. Newest,     | 
( 
        & COOLS 1735 Wil- | 
| ' 
| | 
“PIX 
brightest and most | | 
modern type of — for ~— 
ens, dinettes, bedroom and 
  
      our large display. Michigan Fiuo- 
_reseent, 303 Orchard Lake Ave. 
‘NEW GALVANIZED PIPE 2 = aa) & ft, — 12440 iy 
‘ an 
+ oAvE. PLUMBING ‘supPLy 172.8. Saginaw F 5-2100 
ONE USED 20-70AL. it L TANK. 
One of] inchot bu'ner, Used on 
: heise we” Be Reasonable, Kiawood 
OIL FIRED ED PURNACE } INSTALLED 
or not installed. Best prices in 
town. FE 2-3639. 
PORTABLE FUEL OIL TANK, 220 fs gn ruboer, Low-Bou trailer. 
  PAINT YOUR HOUSE IN ANY 
weather—no blister —~ no peel — 
OTEN, FE = Warwick's 
  PATIO 8LABS, OUTDOOR FIRE- 
places & incinerators. Variety in 
color —_ sine. Mfd. and sold by 
OGER A AUT 
POWER MOWER. akEL. TYPE. 
  _$30_ 3227 Rycroft. Keego Harbor. 
PLYWOOD _ . 
Cash & carry 
‘oo'as' fir. crassececscnive ge OO 
ig-4'x6’ fir . $62 
Sy-4'x8" fir d 
Se-4' x” plyscord . .. ..... 34.08 
Many ner kinds also, Outside 
& inside doors of all kim s. Priced 
low. Pontian Plywood Co, 1488 
Baldwin Ave. Ph, F 2-254). _ 
GaoopD CON- CHAIN SAW, $100. 
dition, -EM 3-4827, 
POWER | SPRAYERS. (8, DOBBINS, 
  
Call FE 43511 
Sheetrock — 
‘4x8 Sheet $1.35 Fir Pyoreee, _— on 
Blanket insulation 
  
  seation rooms. $11.95 value, $5.95 29. ft apy 
ightly factory marr all at oo 
factory showrooms, Michigan Filu- ico eer ber “a. "a i tie 
orescent, 293 _Orehard Lake ‘Ave. | Douglas 2x8, 2x12, 2x14. 
DEEP FREEZE, GAS sTOVE, 2x16 +... $00.00 M 
handmade quilts, transit level, | 4x8's fir plywood ....... ... 50 
100 ft. steel tape, large dictionary, | 1x12 white pine boards. ft. Ic | 
wardrobe trunk. 4-4255. = door eqwoeda SE eae . “atee 
E POWER WAGON WRECK-| 50! Pipe cee ae areoer 
oe aes tel bees | SATE tp $500 ON MATER- ‘oca cola machine, ery i perasiatt Sst National cash reg- Easy ighED MPLETE a 
ister $386 Fre station, take | - SURE IT's 
Se Parmene 5-000 fr BURMEISTER ELECTRIC LkGNT PORORE | J 
EE Ta Sect WSS | aaa mos! au elec 
design, yeu dowffs, modern, tra- fonane. eM Th sf Te: ain 
ditional, Terrifie values. Bedroom | etre a = EL. estes $4.50 value, $2.25: room, 2 $10.95 value, £3.95: $2.95 | READY MIX ¢ CEMENT - Li R) eK 
value, $1.95 Slightly tachery ir-| Ready Mix wens seecces $1.29 8 regulars. See our large age Bilica Sand so esvee $1.25 =m 
Michigan Fluorescent, 393 — White Cement $2.50 sk. hare Lake Ave, _. lene 
COAL & BUILDING BUPPLY CO | mpire &l Orchard Lake Ave FE 3-7101 
ROTO TILLERS 2600 Uniop Lake Ri, Py Commerce fo easy to operate. the ladies can 
‘ run them. us prove w 
<8 oo akp Tend 8 nPoR, & demonstration, Only 1 company 
Flu ted Los 3 makes the genuine */Roto-t! ler), 
he ce Bas . DEN & Law rq ENT, 1503 Door & window trim. s7—C Woodward Ave. (Just N. of | 
Sliding windows from , £14.50 A ML Sacetereom). Phone MI. 
EXPERT PACTORY LAWN MOW- Also misc, tools, 
  er sharpen . 
244 Cottage, PE. 3-7322. > FENCING Split rail, chain lem _ 
Free estimates, Srinev +e, 
New Hudson Fence Co 
FOR SALE: POWER 
$21 
FOUR. SKIN N RANCH MINK SCARF 
3-6006. _Just like _new. oR   
  os 
R. FE 
  
  
NEED A FINANCE-|" 
              ads ¢ — rent, find ‘a 
Aan hom 28181 is the 
Wiel A mabey Ly       
      
   
      
  Restaurant dishes 
utensils, FE 5-8260- sae ittachimente ‘Take over pay- FOR SALE CARPENTER TOOLS 
mo. or pay total Reg $29.9 Airex Larchmont spin-— 
a +3. Wii bring to. cas) bome | mine reel Now $14.95 | ~ 7 = =. 30 Spokane 
_ anytime. Call FE -1 Coronet. | Reg. $22.50 Airex- es = rRiGiD oa PER iJ * 
Mott Seen 4 a “g *5 up. aariggol Re $15.95 Airex — -~ $100. oe od laundry tubs & mix- 
wv $300 Sweet's 19 & slag ‘t el. Now $7.86 ing faucets, 7 Coleman oil water 
_plianee, 8 433 W. Huron. FE 4-1133.| Kelly’ *° Hardware 3094 ‘aubara at emer, $35. Call after 4, OR 3-1478 
REBUILT WASHING MACHINES. sn Auburn Heights. , PE “FREE, STANDING . i898 i. ess : 
Electric." ‘50 ae | rc 36 GAL. , EVANS G Of. WATER Washbowls with fitings Jone 3s 
168. : heater, | after 5. . colored 
SP | REFRIGERATOR, $45. 17’ TV, $35. 52 GAL. ELEC. ioe 878.95 
Power men Gh ts, Stotie couch, Pegg Cregg pv Heater pe 72 8. Saginaw 
never ts 2766. . sinks $59.50 ae 
REFRIGERATOR 625.50. GA 8 | Leundry trays, sand, faucets $10.0 | OAR Seve San 
stoves, $15 up Eiecirle stoves PLUMBING . 
$34.50 up, Di set -- $19 172 South Seginaw St. - 
davenport & chai, #19 30. rni- ANTIQUE WOODEN RU ; LOOM. 
~~ SS es, ali Finds.|" gectromaster stove, 17’ console dwg i 4 Orchard) Ty, 2 tricycles. FE 4-6087. 
and   
Romex 330 COIL AT 3¢sc PER . Wali boxes for duplex plugs, 
BEARS SHALLOW WELL 7 _Used 2 mos. $55. pM 3-477   
Service eS n Eps 
‘ord pi ick — 
merous other ‘tems. ut 6: 
era ak PER 1OT oF K gutter, i2c. 
sale on 
Russ’ bed 
Dixie Dra:   
below cost. 
4250 
      
ee ena BENSON LUMBER CO. 
$2063, before 2.   Woove TE bee, before hp 
=e Wall Te F ge   Genuine Praste| Wall Tile 
ats savings — ‘Oren ee ft. 
be ft.) at | 
ain & range fuse boxes, ___ $8.95. G_A. Thompson, 60 S. Perry. 
PUMP   
SAND. 
HAND SANDERS— 
mos ney 469 8. SANFORD 
    
sand 
furnace Vacuum 
© steamers, Oakiaod Fue 
Paint, Orchard Lake Ave, 
PrAPP SEWING NING MACHINES, RY 
goods, drapery material, 
supplies. Open 7 Y days. : Week ays 
8:30 00. 
calm Paidere i on ‘ohne t   
4:00. - Seont 
136 W Montesim. FE 54-4712. 
Cameras, Equipment 61A   
CAMERAS BOUGHT, SOLD DED EPPERT'S CAMERA ‘SHOP 87 W. Hur FE | 
ache ABE " MoD- 
el, F3.5 lens, 1/600 shutter, self- 
timer, carrying case. Sacrifice 
at = 2-4267. 
_Sale Musical Gi Goods 6. 62 
“a oo BARS WHITE ‘PRARL L PLANO 
_accordion. FE 4-126. 
120 BASS ACCORDION. Exc, 
._ FE 5-417, . $125. 
pio ION, $30 «=€WITH CASE, 
__ Gallagher's .8 E. Huron FE 4-0566 
BALDWIN meas ee LIKE 
_new, Me price E 2-5016. 
BANJO. |. nnn NEW 
—— an 8 _ Meeeball__ COMPLETE PLAYER PIANO _ Sent Tuning OL 23-5036 or OL 
  ELECT RIC PLAY ER REPRODUC- 
ing baby grand : fect. Rolls 
__ #2150, tf no answer OR 3 
ELECT. ORGAN $195. TERMS. 
_Gallagher's 18 E. Huron FE 4-0566. 
MAKE YOUR PIANO INTO AN 
organ for only $365 Terms. = ed 
_iagher's 1s EB. Huron FE | 
PLAY PIANO aoopD “COND. 
_Call mornings, FE 45364, 
PIANO TUNING, CALL BEFORE 
8: ae Oscar Schmidt, FE 
$135. 
4-0566 SMALL MEDIUM PIANO & 
__Gallagher's 14 EB, Huron FE 
Real Piano Bargains 
'| SPINET PIANO WITH M i MATCHING bench, only 5 mos. old, Just take 
over payments. $19 per mo. Call 
_Mr ovak, 
UsED PIANO 6 SALE. UPRIGHT 
pianos, $35, $55 & $75. Terms 
Gallagher's, 18 E.° Huron. FE 4-0566 
oe 1BM ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER— 
Excetient condition, $100. Mrs. 
Giynn, FE 3- ‘7148. 
BURROUGHS “ADDING MACHINE 
& esate. 1 condition, first $45.   
  
  
  
  
  
  Meyers & hardie, Large & small. - F. Miller, Garoen & Lawn I re Equi Pulp. eh a Woodward iy | > Sale S Store e Equipment 6 64 
of ay Mile, Birmingham). OR cere 4 FT. com. 
a plete un wi end 
POWER MOWEF 1 810 gown buys “a id new " 961 _Disie ay. aide. Bel) cheat a5 
relia make w — Reiccarctind | cgay enced power | NATIONAL i hea 
mower mochanies "eens ied deal- fod, condi Reasonable, EM 
Md for x ulips, ee : 
ower, eoper afy oF ra, td 
Then also, ell sixes and shapes 
of sed De ef F MIL 4 __Sale Sporting Good: Goods 6 65 
1953 &. Woodward Ave. (ust Ls a PT pmo HA Wilson's = pe Mi. Birmingham), heat. toate mnaed. —s 
irons & ter. List- sai6 = net 
“CR E| | $139 05. rvette Enterprises, FE 
| +1876 ae 
OLF, 
_ tee ‘chest, b ‘bike, bye, Pa FE E Sirs: 
OpEe MOE Ba Msie | Cet > - < me my, se rr-Shel All Floor Samples wow | 8. Telegraph. Ra, PE 2-4708 
tacts) wasera. . °* | GUNS — BUY — SELL — TRADE. 
instaliod > .,... S806 eies| Manley Leoeh, 10 Bagies. to. electric wm se NEW SHAKESPEARE GLAas R 2. anee ree . Hal ir 
| se? as ‘ranges . $1185 «8 77 Marshall - = 
2-10 Kelvinetor — = 
| aaprgeranere sxoes sist! Tents—Sale or Rent 
~Deluxe wringer — Bags — Cota — Stoves 
hers $140.95 8 09) Joe's N gurplus FE 2-002? 
WAITE’S DOWNSTAIRS STORE 
                __ Sand, Sand, Grgyel & Dirt 66 
3 ,Y ARDS COW MANURE DELIV- 
  
  
  §-6615 | —.    
              
   SHREDDED 
BLACK DIRT 
E| Shae Yee 2B et tar rao 
7 = 7 TOP SOIL 
Loaded: or Delivered UAL   
nie Danie Hwy. 
Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 
FOR SALE WOOD, OAkland 8-2306 
~~, “Woop 04 $6 A CORD, DELIV-   
    ase 
$11. 
Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 
A. BL SPRUCE FOR 
also-   
greens to 4 fi . Root 
runed and trimmed. Your choice 
00 Go 17 miles north of Pon- 
tlac on Disie Hwy. sw at Grange Hall ad at Mat- 
thews Clinic and Grov Eye 
jospital go “« mile to or 
da Farms, Phone MED 
rose 71-3806 or MElrose bay 
GLADIOLI BULBS, W LE. 
_2654 8. Bivd, East. FE 2 LATHAM ‘A IN & 
di fres} when wan North- 
7 1 . 44264 Twelve Mile 
  
wel ANT NOW 
win A i t piano a Fee ba ae Piss! gatse?| HAKESIDE NURSERY. Sve $200. tg mm 4 used | 3944 Eliz, Lake Rd. ou ot Open Eves & sunday a 
sTRAW WaERR P 
*“CALBI some CO. feag + fl rt ,ueding 119 N. Saginaw PE 56-8222 _vartetion. 3  Miuord. MU _4-4482 
RETURNED BLOND SPINET Pi- | STATE INSPECTE “ 
fount. Robi trawberry Lath. 
te. Huron, Pm eee | am raspberry pleats, OL, e188, 
SHADE 
summer, or FE 
Pontiac Landscaping. 833 8. Blvd. 
SHADE TREES 
pygmy a pa mg 
rubs, all kinds. 
PONTIAC LANDSCAPING 
$33 8. Bivd. E. PE 5-0477 or FE 54-0354   
For Sale Pets 69 PPP PPD OL EAE 
AKC BRITTANY SPA 
Sire: Duckervira Sir Guy de Beauch 
Hunters: Show ‘tock Obedience : Ww 3620 Gi Rd, at liville, = | Come and see them.— T-0060. 
“Space EN 
  SY al ‘BEAUTIFUL BOXER PUPPIES. soeen 6 veg old, 28 Chapman : 
a riced. corn eer 3-4658. 
JAVA TEMPLE BIRDS. ALL PET Shop. 69 BS. Astor,   
  PARAKEETS — ” TALKING. 
‘an * Lia x 
costes Snes pey uaa _ 2489 Auburn, . 
Parakeets Guar. to Talk 
  
    | ered. $12. FE 47222. 183 
A-l BLACK DIRT fare ee i fet ravel, fill dirt, top soil.) ” Pood sine, Ave. 
oe POMERANIAN POPPins. Raat | 4-1 TOP BLACK T. | cuties! Poodle darling tone an Delivered on Sun- ministures, lov gifts. 
mi a REG. BRITT Fill Sand Top Soil Washe ‘4 Band 5,078 stone be oe 1 syr. $35. FE 
ront, en load! . “. — 
on aaa ee De anti | REO. mltae® TY 
‘i TOP s0ii., BLACK Dtrr, | .°. ~ $25. 114 Norton, 
fill, sand, gravel, bulldosing. MA SPRINGER e332 
4-2327. tase Pe 45333 yt. 
aM FILL DIRT sor. | TWO (0 MEXICAN BURROS. | SAND & oRavey, tual 4-2007, 
FE 3-142 ‘OOL A - EVENINGS AFTER 5:30 tens, show type MA L 
io A, STONE SAND GRAVEL ~F c : P SOIL Pacha STONE. tens and mother cat. Free. FE 
| 6 = TOP soll | Bisck Dirt, Pill, Rend, Gravel. Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 Kix Humpb rey re rE PLL LL PD De 
FARM TOP SOIL ii  SLkok DOGS CATS BOARDED, DOGs ee peat fill aa fii cla trained, Burr-Ghell, 7 8. Tele. 
| ho Beatty 136 Baldwin. Pe _sraph.- 
~ AL TOP SOIL __Hay, Grain & : Feed 71 
oa deliv ier & IND CUTTING, ALE ALPALFA & 
| ast Baldwin rm tcees | clever, 2s, Me & Ee. tai. 
(Al TOP soit, Wilt saxnp « '8T & 3ND CUTTING ALFALFA Sus" GO & E Truckings. FM | _Deliveries, MA 68-0666. . 
guce ah EPSG wa on | Heted heady sRROME nahh o is | Black dir, grovel and fill. OR _W, Silverbell 3 bey. a 
FOF SOIL «| ALL Pe OP aaYe at * : 
Black dirt, sand, gravel & fy,| Cutting and straw. io rein. | cqBulldoring (and front in loading, deliver. Also good eating pote- CLINTON | ae ARD _EM 3 458 Parsi ements ix 
A-l TOP SAND, GR. 5 FOR > is? & fill, rE Ae . PE oS ie _— Looper 5 A ee 
a TOP SOit. SAND, GRAVEL $175 per we. hed clover seed, 99 | & peat, Tractor loading af fr cent pure, $21.25 bu. Ab: | Su __ (Red) Bae GeteD MIGRE. site seed et $26.00 bu. Granu- Al ga lated Agrico & Reuh :ertilizvers at 
milton Feed, Seed & 
oe SO? ER el, 
12 or FE eae 
A-l so6 SOIL, RICH, BLACK 
dirt. Sand, gravel and Oe dirt 
_Eugene Bennett, PE 65-4756. 
A-1 TOP SOIL. {NIL Dint DIRT” GRAV. GRAV- 
_el, ete. OR 23-7318, 
- TOP SOTI,, (PiLt DIRT. soaND 
& gravel & fo 
ai | TOP SOIL wiR 
on Pisa fin i ‘aa gravel. 
3 Tor SOIL SAND GRAVEL & 
fil, FE 5-002. Or OR 3}. 35548, 
AAA TOP BOIL, “SAND, GRA\ GRAVEL, Se also tiling, FE   
  ALL | KINDS a GRAVEL, BEACH 
sand, rott cow manure. FE 
4-3371 FL             
Ha ‘eed, —_ Cer- 
— — bier, cows oe Pon- 
potatoes, Phone NA 
73938. “Ortonville, Michigan.   
For Sale Livestock 72 
3 ENBERG A A BAR- TOGG 
ain at $50. 2-7220, 8770 
__Pontiac Trail. 
§ YEAR OLD BUCKSKIN, Weer 
__ern & English saddles. OA 
(ARE, BAY & WHITH ESTNUT MARE 
in fine 
be seen at = ag: 
or call Mr,   
  
Attentioa Truckers Top Pape $l; yard loaded. Load- 
re days cet, wk. Watkins Lake 
fh —_ Dixte, also retail, FE 
BLAce BE DIRT. t DIRT, BAND & GRAVEL; 
Cow 8 aawone RD Li HAUL- 
ing . OR 3-9753. 
ciNDERS FOR SALE 
BRIvEws WAY ~ GRAVE ‘ay i 
P83 or Pe 23-1466, 
Goon F. bg he for 5 “denveres. rE   
       
               
  
  
  
            
        
  
      
  
             
      
     
     
   
        
   
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palways Re Ready to Buy 
BAGLEY YAUTO PAR PARTS: 
Bad Shelton Motor ny   
pAYERILL' NEED: ite then beiag 1 bere for top 
  
  
  
  
    
  
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Se epi a Ug nce” Sve , 2. - UD-) 3.9476. as yo _ OUT OF STATE 
4 We will it 10 
seem Fare SR Genes «MOTOR EY a cy ment. 2 we Fe oo ag og + oy JHE HIGH DOLLAR 
Come ne Lane eee. Genes ned | aie. : them. Drive the ext of Oliver Tractors: Rent Trailer Space 79). een pay you weil. 4540 D 
*55's, “MOD : ; ESTA’ N wonnnons geraree woomay| it. J. VAN WELT OxFORD MOBILE MANOR, 3| S 7 
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T COVER, AL | Joes AGN SURPLUS   
LARGE SELECTION SLAYBAUGH’S FE 8.0453 i SIZES, MAKES 
FE 2.0022 
. BOAT REPAIR Also eo 
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a 23301 Telegraph Re Eten   
  
  
   
         
      
      
     
   
         
        
     
       
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  MA 6-6604.   
"Yap te 3 years: 
“Bob b Hutchinson 
_ Mobile Homes Sales Inc. 
Braylon Plats. hich. Cs 
YOUR LIFES MADE 
EASIER through. Classi- CENTUR For Sale Housetrailers 78 me, 
2- 
- COSTELLO’s MERCURY oureDe. 
12182 8. we dph Rd, PE 5-9962 Open ri Peek’ cays 9-6. 
BALL oAF. FIBERGLAS REBEL,. 
16°, aluminum mast, Dacron sail, 
To. solve every: 
. my. dial), ATS 
USED FINANCING. AVAILABLE INLAND LAKES SALES 3127 _W. Huron FE 4-7121, FE 2-6122 
__Lone Star boats, Orion. 
10 =FT. atiwo CHRIS-CRAFT, . 
pram. Fall equipment. OA 8-2483.,   
EVINRUDE MOTORS LEADING BRANDS nF BOATS 
Wolverine Whirlwind, Feather 
, Craft, American & Grumman. 
Grumman & Old Town 
Sterling Tratlers 
WE TRAD E_TERMS AVAILABLE 
Harrington Boat Works EVES & SUNDAY 
1900 re 1800s Telegraph FE 
  LATOTOR , 
  
OHNSON MOTORS supplies, cvery- 
thing ‘ts ‘or te me aodk. Owens Marine 
, apres #, 396 Orchard Lake Ave. 
MEYERS ALUMINUM BOATS k trailers. Mercury moto 
= cent down, up to 20 months e 
. WE TAKE TRADE-INS , 
Anderson Hardware   
  
extras. ses R. Rus sent JEfferson 
__ 9-6000, 4423,   NEW CAR TRADE-INS TODAY! 
wos 2 Peon station wagon, V-8, 
push! 
. | 1853 <Piymouth 4 door, 
28 MAIN ST. 
or 
TONY'S. STAIWE ~BERVICE. | ,   
  
Soe 
eee Sales 
power stee me and omen, Ree white ermer gearing new, 
R4&H, 
PLUS TRANSPORTATION 
Open Evenings—Please 
Phone MAple 5-5141 CLARKS   
Largest Selection 
TRANSPORTATION IN TOWN 
ECONOMY USED CARS 22 Auburn off Sag. 
HAUPT — 
Pontiac Sales "ST Pontiac poeta Owner's 
demo, Full , Bave $$¢. 
‘8? Pontiac 4 dr, Cata- 
lina. Power steering. Power 
brakes. Salesman's demo, ‘Save   
"55 Pontiac station wagon, R & #. 
BE wor rey | ogee brakes, Sharp. 
‘55 Pontiac 4 R&H. Hy- sedan. 
Ooeemane. en mileage. Excel | 
condition, lent - ls 
"$5 Chevie 210 station wagon. V8. 
Powerglide. R&H. Sharp. See it 
to believe it, 
"$4 Ford 4 dr, sedan. Very clean. 
*63 Pontiac 6 4 dr. sedan. R&H, Hy- 
dramatic. 
a, ac 8 4 dr. sedan. Radio & 
62 Plymouth 4 dr. sedan. Radio & 
heater, Very clean. 
Also Transportation Specials. | 
N. MAIN CLA iN 
Open Nites "ti ® 
__ MAple_5-8566 or MAple 5-1141 
ORIGINAL OWNER, 1951 | SUPER wick, reasonable. MI 7-0723 
CHEVROLET 
1957 DEMOS. and 
Courtesy Cars 
TERRIFIC SAVINGS   
Or your car down 
As little as $15 per week, 
SA 
4S YOU HAVE NEVER SAVED 
BEFORE 
TAKE ADVANT GE OF 0 
LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION 
FOR SAVINGS — SERVICE SATISFACTION : ! 
HASKINS . CHEVROLET 
“Oakland County's 
Fastest Growing Dealer” 6751 Dixie Highway wt M15 
A 6-507" Open nites ‘ti! ®   BUICK 1954. SPECIAL. BLUE. 
Standatd shift. In service, must 
sell. $975. FE 8-0129 or 2950 Mid- 
__dlebelt Rd. at Line Lk. Rd. 
1950 6 BUICK 4 DR. . STRAIGHT 
_Shift. $225. 12 Thorpe. us 
#8 CAD FLEETWOOD 4 DR. EXC. 
cond, $400. 190 Chippewa Rd. 
FE 2-7652 
1959 BLACK CADELLAC DR 
haid top, original owner, well 
eared for. Call Stun. or week 
days, after 6, MI 4-4685. 
CHEVROLET   
  PE 42131 |   
Tm. eg, US Per. OM. 
97 by MEA Servicg, tne. 
                 
      
   
             
      
          
  
  
  
  
  
  
  were ive is cai?| For Sale Trucks 90 onde. 
lake. with goods , 600d! TRUCKS FOR SALE 820, FE| “rubber see’ th : = schools, club house & ee ee I, rubber ee 
tag tenn, Sure "| ORE anoTon—— | P= ea ot ‘ “ Wi Chev. % TON & EVERYBODY'S IT 18 GOOD 
Auto Accessories 80) tp iin esse, 8? °'* *) lrHe WORKING MAN'S FRIEND 
"Auto Glass Specialists < & TD. Ty fon Pa is 6. gagnaw "Used Cars 
bs gg gh re Se gy iheuranes ore “abi1 Adana Bd, tn en 
con STD | BORD ers ™ a 
savich Seems), TON Stake | Sfp thehtadtity te page 21. 1350 
For Sale Tires 80A} Lee, $823 
WE BUY AND SELL GOOD USED FORD DEA vey ey heme 
p | St ote Tine SALES " - NORTH CHEVROLET Peanpano gx FEY Ret 803 sie WOODWARD 
. €5.| 600 dump, new engine and tires. BIRMINGHAM 
aa wd eS taller M6is Saabe-|—FFOUGHTEN & SON ED. ‘WILLIAMS iB, TON. OFFERS |__ 41 8. Raeburn mileage. 1951 COE . Yacuum |, ; — SLB Saginaw at _Reeburn brakes. 1948 ¥-8 Ford winch with |’55 Olds Holiday Coupe 
Auto ee 81 =| ee dump LW. 17 155 Olds Super 4-Door '54 Dodge 4-Door Sedan 
’54 Studebaker Starlt. Cpe. 
*54 Olds Super 4-Door 
~~~ |'55 Ford Ranch Wagon 
’55 Buick Riviera 
*53 Chevy Bel Air 4-Door 
’53 Chevy 2-Door Sedan 
"53 Chevy Sports Coupe 
’51 Chrysler, 4-Door Sedan 
"51 Ford Convertible 
HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBI 
eure TRUCK ,DEALER 528 N Loam Rochester, OL 1-976) 
1982 CHEV. 198 FORD, GOOD funning condition. OR_3-1153.   
  
. END OF THE MONTH 
OK AND SAVETY TESTED SPECIALS 
43 CHEV. 4DOOR SEDAN $475 
‘63 PON 2-DR AN 
  TIAC ‘}4 CHEV, BEL AIR SED. P.G. $795 "S¢ Chev. 4 door wa a3 $845 
53 LNCLN, HARD TOP COR. $1195 
5) CHEV; V4 SED. 0. 1195 ‘S$ PONTIAC HYD SDN. ...$1295 "66 CHEV. Per 1295 
‘53 PLYM. STATION WAG, $1295 "56 Pontiac Hyd., 2 dr. . $1495 "$7 CHEV. 2-DR. LOW MILES SAVE 
MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM 
or your cat down 
SAVE 
AS rou HAVE NEVER SAVED 
BEFORE 
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR 
LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION 
FOR 
SAVINGS — SERVICE 
SATISFACTION - 
CHEVROLET 
“Oakland County's 
Fastest Growing Dealer” 8751 Dixie Highway ai M15 A 5-5071 Open Nites ‘til ® 
Ist. 
Choice 
(Cars *S5 CONVERT. This shiry Ford Customline ts red 
& vers with black top. White wall 
R&H, & overd tires. 
‘ $1445 55 CLUB SEDAN 
This Savoy 2 dr ‘s sparkling leht 
green & matching interior trim 
with shiny Set tome & take 
it home for only... 5 
$995 
'5§ WAGON 
Nash Rambler 6 passenger station 
wagon with radio & heater, white 
walls, 2 tone green. The mileage 
miser you've en looking for P 
bd be fe) 
"51 4DR. 
for a winner in comfort, try this 
re — 4 dr, = pimeies. 
$275   
* PLYMOUTH DEMO. DODGE LANCER "6S BUICK 2 DR. HARDTOP 
  1958 210 2-ioor sedan. Power | 
-Glide, 2-tone paint, Extra clean 
and low m‘leage. ' | 
$1195.   — iy motors, pares’ . sup. 
es, ears repair experience 
Pie wait /No 208s ‘Orchard ‘¢ Rd, - ‘fet Duck Le 
  
ie 
             bil 0:1 mh BUY? “tout ee er, iy 
  Your id car. down 
NORTH CHEVROLET : 
1000 S. WOODWARD ; 
ae wales . | g32 3. angimay 3 ‘53 C : . 
"$2 Peon a 4 DR. 
"82 HUDSON he DR 
. el ‘CHEV DR_ 
‘61 MERCURY 4 DR. 
. 50 BUICK 
RIE MENSCHNE IDER wire 
" MILFORD | 
4-5156 
HASKINS base “I've waited for this date before!” 
__For Sale Cars 91| For Sale Cars 91 
CADILLAC, 1954. fA oneal : . * 
aes oes ie aaee Paps Birmingham 
§ P@| QUALITY USED CARS 
‘1°55 Mercury Conv. .$2095 
56 Olds Holiday .. «$2295 
_.|’56 Ford Victoria ..$1995 
P1'54 Plymouth Wgn. $ 995 
"S46 Ford 6. viecsssn.S OS 
55 Dodge Wagon ..$1695 
$7 Ford Wagon ...$2495 
54 Mercury H/T ..$1195 
56 Chev. Wgn. ....$1895 
s. |*52. Nash .... $5.00 Dovwsn | sao 
54 Ford .....$5.00 Down 
’54 Plymouth Conv, $1095 
"55 Chrysler H/T ..$1695 
53 Chev. 2-Dr. .....$ 695 
55 Ford Conv-.....$1595 
*52 Buick H/T .....$ 695 
56. Chev. 2-Dr. .....$1495. 
56 Ford Conv. .....$2095 
’54 Chrysler 4-Dr. ..$1395 
53 (Buick 4-Dr. ....$ 695 
55 Dodge H/T ....$1595 
"52 Chev. H/T .....$ 595 
56 DeSoto: .....<6.$2195 
54 Chev. 2-Dr. .....$ 895 
‘34 Dodge 4-Dr. ....$ 995 
55 Chev. H/T .....$1595 
Schutz Motors DESOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER 
912°8, Woodward, Birmingham 
MI 6-6302 Open till 
CHEVROLET 
1955 Del Ray. 2 — sedan, ~ 
a Red and ivory finish, lik 
$1295 Small down payment 
NORTH CHEVROLET 
1000 S. WOODWARD 
BIRMINGHAM 
a I CHEV. ‘FINE RUN- 
ning condition, good body, make 
offer. 19 Garner Ave, FE 5-3203 
after 3:00. 
*92 CHEV. 4 DR. DELUXE. R & H. 
Power Glide. Good tires. $350. 
FE 5-0240. 
CHEVROLET 
1055 Convertible. nes and ivorr 
finish V8 en all w tires and “po wet pa pack. Radio and 
ay au ihe car for the young 
$1645 Small down payment 
NORTH CHEVROLET - 
1000 S. WOODWARD 
BIRMINGHAM   
  
  
  
  
  
OLIVER 
BUICK 
$1295 "$4 Oldsmobile 2 dr., sedan, radio 
& heater, Hydramatic, 25,000 ac- 
tual miles. 
$595 "$3 Chevrolet half-ton panel Add 
to your income with this job. 
$1395 
‘35 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-dr. sedan, 
radio and heater, Powargitde. 
This won't last long. 
~ $2295 
"$6 Buick Century ¢<dr. ape 
radio, heater, D sonia W-Wall 
tires, power stee 
$1095), "84 Pontiac, radio and heater, hy- 
dramatic, tu-tone green. 
$1095 
"SS Plymouth Savoy 4dr. sedan, 
radio, heater, standard shift, tu- 
tone green, Murry, this won't last. 
$295 ‘80 Hudson 4dr. 
sharpie! 
OLIVER 
BUICK — ‘‘g0 Orchard Lake Ave, sedan, a real 
    Dodge | FE 20101 , on ob 8 ° 
Plymouth foo Fe20in!,  - A 
    55 Chev. Wgn. ....$1395|1 
54 Ford Wen. .....$1095| #9) 
inst CH ae he! OOS Ber & RUB- - __ ia Soa he _ Sle St on   
  
ett et Be Grace Birmingham car 
$725 Your terms are ours. 
NORTH CHEVROLET, 
1000S. WOODWARD 
en 
  $1495 Easy GM.A.C, terms 
NORTH CHEVROLET | 
1000 S. WOODWARD 
BIRMINGHAM 
  $259 will will handle. Take over pay- 
_ments, MUtual 46139. 
D, CUSTOM 8 cLUB CPE. 
Gharp. $6 de — $5 weekly, FE 
4 v * gs ‘BOOR, | -   
  
' Ph nh nbn ed 
1954 FORD STOMLINE FORD. 
amatic, R&H., WW. FE 6-1926.   
Harold ‘Turner bone © 
a ‘$6 FORD DB gg von! al . — Br 
pat wees sieaa ae — owner, 
* | _$1,700. OL_1-6720. FORD 500 4 DR., SEDAN. 
Pull power, First $2300, FE 
3 FORD CONV. Like NEW - 
ly equipped, $405. FE_ 8-0534. SHARP. 
  
_waret St. a Auburn Heights. 
$6 FORD VICTORIA. 2 DR. FORD- 
O-Matic, P. Stee’ x. 
ee A ad Priced to sell. 
1956 
FORD 
Custom 8Cyl. 
2-DOOR 
$1350 
LARRY JEROME 
ROCHESTER FORD DEALER 
CAR PAYMENTS TOO BUR ge   
  
M24 A 
Lake Once Motor, Sales 
  FORD-MERCURY 
a Pan 4 CUSTOM 3 DOOR. 
cy Perfect condition. 
used car for 
  is ae a@voD RUNNINU 
2-0693.   
  
  re See thi. hy 
. NO MONEY DowN cet SPORT CAR ta 1963 MG, Sharp. Red, with red 
“ST BEL-AIR 2 leather, Car as origin throug 
power de, V8, R&H. wane out, Perfect 
— 200 miles, $2,250. OR 
MERCURY R, AN, R & 
‘ STATION WAGON. hs Forest late finish 
1955 re ae — ae oo shape. Will sacrifice. FE 8-107 
W. Maple Rd. bet. Farmington ARE YOU A. & Drake Rd MAyfair 6 ies. Car Watcher? 
' os + ° ° 
DO YOU 
Sit Out 
THE SUMMER? 
NOT TRADE THE 
OLD ye IN ON ONE OF 
ee GUARANTEED, 
ROAD TESTED,  ‘;GOOD- WILL USED CARS.” 
55 B/Air Sp Spt. ¢. Cpe $1595 Radio & Heater, Powerglide. 
56 C onvertible . woe $2095 Radio & Heater, Hydramatic. 
PONTIAC 
54 Station Wagon. .$1195 4 door— Radio and heater, Hy- 
dramatic. A 9 passenger car, 
CHEVROLET 
55 Convertible .....$1595 
Radio & Heater. Powerglide, 
PONT 
1°55 Club Caen care $1595 Radio & Heater, Hydramatic. 
OLDSMOBILE 
'47°Two-Door ......$ 150 Radio & Heater. Hydramatic _ 
Good transportation 
56 Gatabns 870 ‘Cpe. $2095 Radio & Heater, Hydramatic. 
ve . BUICK _ 
*S6 Four-Dr. Sedan. .$1975 
Dynaflow — For the family man. 
ve OLDSMOBILE 
56 Two-Door ......$2095 Radio & Heater, Hydramatic, 
VOLKSWAGEN 
55 Two-Door ...... $1595 — ne. Monter. — Biack with 
PON TIAC 
RETAIL STORE * , “GOODW ILL 
USED CARS” eX 
  f' oT DupeNe OF. or. Fe suit | ee 
     
"aint 
NASH. 666 S. Woodward, Birm. 
SPECIAL We will give gold bell gift stamps 
Gree 60 ened carn @ chemae om, Es   
      
Re nice .......-- ere $195 
"50 aan eisuves 0 
‘ONOMY USED CA tae | ECONOMY US RS 22_Auburn off PE_4-2131 
OLDS SUPER 8. 4 DR. 1953, FULL . Real $250. 
  low ; USED 31 PONTIAC CHIEPTAIN. 2 DR. like new, FE 20118 Eves 62 Oakland Ave.  =_—FE_ (5-9207) “gedan. with straight stick, RéH, 2-63 | "63 PI wocpa beaut Gana HY-DRIVE. cLUB Window ae feeecn a0 
1952 p—ngy a Ln ul fe -nes wo yet ~~ ood miles. $2, 23 OR. "39-3305. 
essume en! _out. Reasonable. MUtual 4-2369. — PONT: 9 ASSENG i 
or aziae Call Credit, Mage. Mr. | 1086 s6 PLYMOUTH 4 DR. V4 NEW Laas Sly ak qeculita seat: Parks. Midwest ¢7 Studebaker Com-| tion. $5 down, $5 a week. 
Turner Ford some 4 i ine 5 500. miles. 4-9886. Dealer. 
TODAY’S SPECIAL | i083 PLYMOUTH. ae cian, | Mie bye pt Rag Fg ; ~~ e. e —~ 
$5 down & $5 weekly, PE 40886, | i95) isl STUDEBAKER, 2-DOOR. | KO 
*S2 CADILLAC. “62” | isa PLYMOUTH. HARDTOP. NO eth’ Call credit mar. Mr. 
FULLY EQUIPPED 
$1095 
CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY 
Buy With 
|Confidence "68 PONTIAC STA 
Hardtop — 6 = 
power windows, 
and tenn:   
RCHIEF 
power seat, 
Ting, brakes 
Green and * Re 
cream with solid leather trim.|--- 
WwW 4 -Walls, 30,000 miles. 
FIREDOME & 
Hardto; wer steering and 
brakes, P wowelis. piastic seat cov- 
ers. ust & ivory. 28,000 wiles. 
‘i¢ BUICK SPECIAL 4 DOOR 
+ gee — blue & rls Dyna- 
=— & heater, 11, miles 
Firefight T oss ell nay full ean 0 
nate! radio & heater. W-Walls. 
ted glass. 17,000 mil Hf! ‘9? Buick 4 dr. HT. like as e: 
O : Hardtop ....- $1895 
ae B+ Sebel 2 a ‘auto. trans. $1745 
‘36 Ford Custom V-8 $1505 
AUTO ) SUPER MART eB ee Baha meee is ; 
5°56 Pontiac Catalina °BE Ford, VA nspincnnnenss $1185 
*5S6 Cadillac 62 Sedan ‘SA Peles Fes siicok a $985 "a Olds Super 88 Ss Sete S88 4 oses nes tise 
24008 |56 Olds 98 Convertible ‘83 Pontiac poe fh 
56 Olds Dix. 98 Hol. Sed. |°3 Shite ¢ ee 
55 Ford 2-Dr. "53 Chev. ¢ dr. PO. «.-0s00++ $ 105 
’55 Olds Sup 88 Hol. Cpe. 2 Ford V-8 FOM, ...-,.-..- $ 59 
.|'53 Chevrolet Club Coupe 
"1°53 Pontiac Convertible 
"31 Pontiac Sedan $845 | 
eh Chevrole: 4 aoe You make-the terms < 
|'51 Cadillac 62 Sedan NORTH CHEVROLET 
30 Olds 2-Door 1000 S. WOODWARD 
so Korg +Door BIRMINGHAM ‘50 Buick 4-Door w 
  
eee re neeer re ene 
55 Olds Caavertible o Plymouth 4 4 dr. Nice wens 8 45 
'56 Cadillac Coupe | 3) Geen, Ome Comme foc Ae 55 Olds 98 Dix. Hol, Sed, "$0 Hudson, 4 dr. ..-..---., # 135 
54 Buick 4-Door - Bud Shelton Motor Sales 
54 Olds 98 Dix. Hol. Cpe. | Aubum. st Eo i 
'S4 Ford Station Wagon rt. owner. CAD, be. seen at Riker 
'34 Pontiac 4Door im Pore '54 Cadillac Coupe DeVille 3-8293.   
53 Pontiac 4-Door 
PONTIAC 
Catalina hard top. “Hydrama- 
ae Radio, heater, — wall 
tires. Very good PA 53 Nash Sedan 
"51 Olds 4Door 
51 Buick Sedan. 
  
50 Cadillac Sedan 
JEROME Olds - Cadillac 
Orchard Lake at Cass 
FE 80488 53 PONTIAC 4 DOOR 
4, iy 
OWENS Your FORD Dealer Sa 
147 8. Saginaw BLACK ‘51 PONTIAC, oar" OVER- hauled, good condition, A real buy 
  "32 'ACKARD SEDAN, LOADED, 
REK MOTOR SALES FE 40587     
  245 8. Blvd. 1 4216 OR 3-204l | 
WILL ACCEPT Mana’ tage, DR ‘auc 5% % 7 
$2,406. Will ook caps. le 
Parkwood, off Perry. 
‘| i057 PONTIAC 4 DOOR 7. 
BILL SPENCE   
  
    
  
  
down,   Midwest 4-7500, Harold 
Ford.   
  
  
and save the difference! Mi 
makes & models to choose freee. 
West Side Used Cars   Ey Fg he ". ae . iw Lila ; > > 
_Harold Turner STUDEBAKER CHAMP : 
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Charge Reds Stole placa: pi PADUA, Italy —Thirtyctive lion dollar fortune Benito Sanne ofthe ces ofthe band tat were to trial in 
he ee ee * 
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Top deféndant in the big trial 
  
Baby, Al Orozco’s cat, had four 
kittens recently, Orozco, admir- 
ing the kittens, was amazed to 
find a field mouse contentedly official estimate of the total val- 
* * * x * * 
“She thinks more of that mouse 
than she does of her kittens,” 
“She keeps the 
mouse spotless, always nuzzling fi 
and licking it.” , 
“What a cat,’’ Orozco said. 
“Know why we got her: To keep 
mice out of the storéroom — and 
just look at her.” ian government. 
The prosecution charges that 
Communist Deputy Gorreri was   reaction of os Republicans in The mystery of the treasure! (, 
threatened to take over the eet ten eto On Game Oe Padua today in an effort to un-|on the of April 26, 1945, when x. & 4% ravel the 12-year-old mystery of|he- fled_ im @) He is accused, with five others, Mussolini's missing treagure,\German truck of having ordered the slaying 
  
- {s'Dante Gorreri, to Cc gion north of Milan, near Dongo. i 
mst parisan, who was elected. |My executed Musial and is| Aly ey in Role 
was in jail in 1953. Charges range| Put Wey never said a word ~ 4 
“pe unten be anal te "bo ee OF Peacemaker’ | The treasure was the multimil- mscloaah “ a 
The goverument claims the! To “Breach GOP Split Communists unloaded the treas- 
Sat ter diame ure from about 30 Geran trucks, Due to a a to| 
_ With ittens pees Datye ‘| ‘Modernization’ - ' stood guard over it all night, and : 
LOS ANGELES w@—Ever hear|took -an inventory of it behind : 
fo a cat adopting a black field|closed doors the next morning. WASHINGTON 4—Vice Presi- 
mouse? Reportedly - it ee Se 
try the role of peacemaker 
tween GOP factions warring over 
Nixon and some others close to 
President Eisenhower are said to 
be deeply disturbed ‘by the acid 
"s at- 
tempts to “moder the party. 
vice * 
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President's 
  
Manville Won't Marry 
on Steve Allen's Show 
NEW YORK — It’s probably because it’s spring that such 
strange things are happening. 
Tommy Manville offered to marry Follies Girl Pat Gas- 
ton on Steve Allen’s TV show, with a closeup of him put- - 
ting the ring on her finger. “I'd like to test my Trendex,” 
explained Tommy. Steve’s answer: “I’m afraid we can’t 
use him.” 
That's just a sample. In addition: -— - 
Mickey Mantle’s intimates spread the word there'll re a 
divorce. 
x .x *«.. 
Much-photographed Gina Lollobrigida wrote me from Rome 
that she’s now taking pictures with her new camera—of her 
husband. 
Mike Todd phoned his office from the Queen Elizabeth to 
ask anybody going to the Cannes Film Festival to bring some 
peanut brittle and comic books for Elizabeth Taylor. Mike com- 
plained that because of her fame it was embarrassing when 
people called him “Mr. Taylor.” She replied, “And how do you 
think I feel being called Mrs. Mike Todd!” 
x k 
Howard Lindsay told the Shakespeare Festival Theater, 
“Shakespeare acting teaches you poise. Because you can’t put 
your hands in your pockets when you're wearing tights.” 
And Helen Hayes sent word she couldn't attend Shake- 
speare’s 393d birthday party, “because I’ve got a bad back from 
planting pansies.” 
THE MIDNIGHT EARL . 
Ex-boxer Billy Graham won 25 
That 
TVer—and found a tax man 
all 
te | ar 
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gestive .. . Paramount's grooming Val- 
roles. 
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Max Schmeling got clobbered in a 
Berlin cafe fight . . . Omnibue asked 
Harold Lleyd to do a show on old-time 
movies. ... . Burgess Meredith lost his 
snappy new sports car when. his garage \. 
burned down,    EARL’S PEARLS: When somebody gets some- 
thing for nothing, somebody else is getting nothing — 
for something Grit. 
*  *, * 
WISH rD ‘SAID THAT: “In the battle between the sexes,” 
notes Myron Cohen, “I’ve never met a conscientious objector.” 
* « -*& 
TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Next year'll be the one —_ ‘reduce 
taxes. It always is... . That's earl, brother. 
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practicing politician 
with an eye on the 1960 GOP pres- 
idential nomination, he thinks this 
can be aceomplished without 
goading the party's commervatives 
into open rebellion. 
* * * 
It apparently is the vice presi- 
to stay. 
With this in mind, Nixon puts 
his public support of Eisenhow-)™5 
er’s philosophy of change into 
words that don't lend themselves 
to slogan-making.   
Gasoline Blaze 
on Mississippi 
Frightens Town 
line leading to the barge 
ruptured, spilling thousands 
of gallons” of gasoline into the riv- 
  
“Bridegroom Slain 
in Detroit Knifing 
DETROIT  — Three brothers 
   
  “|ing all the time.” If it doesn't 
Mi think to watch comedy—the other cerned. Caesar’s Hour is telecast.   HE'S TOPS AT HOME — Although Carl Reiner plays “second banana” to comedian Sid Caesar on NBC television, he’s the No, 1 
fummyman so far as his children, Robby, 10, and Sylvia, 8, are con- e   
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“Comedy Work 
Getting Scarce Sid’s ‘Second Banana’ 
Considers Returning to 
Straight Acting 
By DICK KLEINER 
NEW YORK (NEA) —. Carl television is just standing _ still 
when it could be developing and 
experimenting, says the Univer- 
sity of Michigan's television dir- 
“The recent tendency of the TV 
industry is to rely on the same 
old formula, Prof. Garnet R. Gar- 
lrison said in a talk on ‘Television 
  Reiner’s plight symbolizes televi- 
sion today. He is one of the admit- 
ted great “second bananas,” with 
an Emmy on his mantlepiece to 
prove it. But he doesn't know 
where he'll be working next year. 
* * * 
Sid Caesar, the star Reiner sup- 
ports so beautifully, is out as a 
regular at NBC. Jackie Gleason 
‘is through at CBS.. 
, what can a comedian do? 
* * * 
© Fortunately for Reiner, he is an 
actor first, a comedian only be- 
cause he enjoys it more. He can 
always act. And wait for the pen- 
dulum to swing back the other 
way. 
PREDICTS COMEBACK 
“Just wait and see,” he says. 
“In two, three years, some come- 
dian will come back and be a big 
hit. And then there’ll be a comedy 
trend, like the Western trend to- 
day.’ : 
* * 
| He’s like to stick with Caesar, 
a man he admires tremendously. 
Sid’s been offered a once-a-month 
show with NBC—‘“but he’s the 
kind of guy who likes to be work- 
go through, Carl has some warm 
irons in the fire. 
There's the, possibility of a 
‘show of his own, but he’s yet to 
find a script that satisfies him. 
There are acting jobs he could 
undoubtedly get, And, if worst 
comes to worst, he could go back 
in the nightclub circuit, 
Meanwhile, back in the suburbs, 
Carl isn't worried, He leads the 
comfortable life of a commuter, 
a performer among businessmen. 
He lives in a middle-class suburb, 
surrounded by lawyers, textile 
man, engineers and a sprinkling ‘of, 
badly-needed pediatricians. 
x * * 
It’s not the sort of habitat where 
-| you’d expect to find a comic. But 
Reiner is not the typieal comic. 
He’s neat, good-looking, well- 
dressed, conservative in behavior. 
DOTES ON CHILDREN 
His two children — Robby, 10, 
and Sylvia, 8—are quite obviously 
the dual centers of his solar sys- 
tem. Robby is naturally a shy and 
retiring boy, and he’s flourishing 
in the warmth of suburbia. 
* * * 
Carl takes most things seriously, 
even his comedy, He'll tell you 
that comedy on TV lost out to the 
trivia “because people have to 
stuff requires no effort at all.” 
And he discusses satire, his forte, 
          - {the sands of academic inertia,"’ he 
‘|versities can take decisive action 
{pute between the two Central 
. he decided comedy was his) 
‘ologues to nightclubs. 
hated playing the clubs, So he 
switched to; ay, 
l before in the Modern World.”’ 
* * * 
Garrison urged educational TV 
ibroadcasters to step into the 
breach and “forge ahead in the 
development of new creative tal- 
ents and program form experi-|§ 
mentation. 
“Unfortunately, too many pro- 
fessional educators and adminis- 
trators are frightened by the ex- 
plosive-like powers of this medium 
and have buried their heads in 
said. 
“They have apparently adopted 
the motto, “buy no TV, see no TV, 
use no TV,’ arid hope that TV)‘ 
will dissipate itself in soapsuds of 
spectaculars.” . 
* * * 
Garrison said colleges and unt 
in remedying this situation by 
training students and taking ad- 
vantage of opportunities open to 
institutions for — shows on 
television. 
South American 
Tempers Flare Honduras Set to Fight 
Nicaraguan ‘Invaders’ 
in Disputed Territory   
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras  — 
Honduras says peaceful negotia- 
tion has failed and it is ready to 
chase 50 Nicaraguan “invaders” 
from an area this country con- 
siders its territory. 
Well-informed quarters said 
Honduran troops already had be- 
gun driving out the small Nica- 
raguan force that moved into the 
newly ‘created frontier Honduras|- 
province of Gracias a Dios last 
week. But there was no confirma- 
tion, 
* *& © 
A long-simmering border dis- 
American countries appeared 
headed for a showdown as: Hon- 
duran radio stations instructed 
Honduran civilians to await fur- 
ther orders to ‘‘defend themselves 
against aggression.” 
Last night's broadcasts also or- 
dered alt Honduran military per- 
sonnel to report to their barracks. 
* * *¥ 
Nicaragua has rejected Hondw 
ran protests about the alleged in- 
vasion. Honduras at first charged 
Nicaraguan national guardsmen 
had entered two Honduran towns. 
Later Foreign Minister Jorge Fi- 
del Duron complained only about 
an incident at Mocoron, an Indian 
village of 1,000 population about 
20 miles inside what Honduras 
considers the border. He said the 
Nicaraguan troops have occupied 
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TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 
6:00—(7) Kukla, Fran, Ollie. (9) 
Popeye. (4) News, Sports. (2) 
News: LeGoff. 
6:10—(2) Weather: Phelps. 
6:15—(7) News: Daly. (4) Weath- 
ercast, (2) News: Edwards. 
6:20—(4) Box Four 
6:30—(7) Wire Service. (9) Space! 
Ranger. (4) Nat King _ (2) 
Robin Hood. 
6:46—(4) News. 
7:00—(7) Wire (cont.) (9) Million 
Dollar Movie. Don 
Dana Andrews, “Wing and a 
Prayer. (4) Showcase (color). 
“Cinderella” ballet. Margot, Fon- 
tale in dance. (2) Burns and Al- 
len. 
1:30—(7) . Voice. Contralto 
Madeira, Baritone Theodor Upp- 
man. (9) Movie (cont.) 
Showcase (cont.) (2) Talent 
Scouts, 
8:00—(7) Press Conf. Army See. 
Wilber Brucker. (9) Movie (con.) 
(4) SKowcase (cont.) (2) 1 Love 
Lucy. 
8:30—(7) Welk’s Top Tunes. (9) 
Denny Vaughan. -(4) R. Mont- 
gomery. ‘New World.” Play 
based on Dr. Arthur Compton's 
book “Atomic Quest.” Story of 
suspenseful weeks leading to de- 
velopment of nuclear chain re- 
action, (2) December Bride. 
9:00—(7) Welk (cont.) (9) 
“Eight Feet to Midnight” ‘star- 
ring Edward Mulhare (of “My 
Fair Lady.) 
9:30—(7) Bowling. Steve Nagy vs. 
George Young. (9) Lone Woll. 
(4) Crusader. (2) Studio (cont.) 
10:00—(7) Bowling (cont.) (9) Na- 
tional News. (4) Death Valley 
Days. (2) Don Ameche Presents: 
Howard Duff in ‘“Harrigan’s 
Ghost."” 
10:10—(9) Weathervane. 
“Stymi: 
10:30—(7) Dr. Hudson. (9) City De- 
tective. Rod Cameron in “A Safe 
Combination.” (4) Errol Flynn 
Theater. Errol Flynn, Patrice; 
Wymore in “Wife for the Czat.” ) 
(2) Spike Jones. 
11:00—(7) Soupy’s On, (9) Million 
Dollar Mystery. Melvyn Douglas 
in “The Lone Wolf Returns.”’ (4) 
News: W'Kamp. (2) News: Le- 
Goff. 
18:15—(4) Patti Page. (2) Miss 
Fairweather. 
11:20—(2) Sports Final. 
11:23 — (2) Nightwatch Theater. 
John Archer in “Curtain Call.” 
11:30—(7) 20 Minute Theater. 
Merle Oberon in ‘‘Love at Sea.” 
(9) Mystery (cont.) (4) Tonight. 
(2) Theater (cont.) 
  TUESDAY MORNING 
6:50—(2) Meditations. (4) Farm 
Report. 
6:55—(2) On The Farm Front. 
7:00—(2) Jimmy Dean. (4) Today. 
  livestock and gotten drunk.         7:45—(2) News.   
  
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10 years before the 
Bicycle was invented . 
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NEUTRAL SPIRITS. 90 PROOP, 37% Sa pe Play to Win, (7) 12 O'Clock 
Comies. (9) Toes in Tempo. 
12:30—(4) (Color) Club 60. (7) The 
Erwins. (9) Corliss Archer, | 
1:06—(2) Our Miss Brooks. (7) 
Charm Theater. (9) Bill Kennedy 
Showtime. 
1:30—(2) House Party. (4) Ten- 
nessee Ernie Ford, 
2:00—(2) The Big Payoff. 
(Color) Matinee Theater. 
Afternoon Film Festival. 
2:30—(2) Bob Crosby. 
2:40—(9) Mary Morgan. 
2:556—(9) News. 
3:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen 
For A Day. (9) Request Play- 
. house. 
$:15—(2) Secret Storm. 
3:30—(2) Edge of Night. (7) My 
Little Margie. (9) Howdy Doody, 
3:45—(4) Modern Romances. 
4:00—(2) Susie. (4) Topper. (7) 
Ramar of the Jungle. o) Circle 
9 Theater. 
4:30—(2) The Early Show. (4) $:00—(2) Captain Kangaroo. (7) 
Cartoon Carnival.. 
8:30—(7) The Big Show. 
§:45—(2) Cartoon Classroom. 
8:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. 
9:00—(2) Garry Moore. (4) Home. 
9:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. (7) Stars 
on Seven. 
10:00—(4) Price Is Right. (7) Story 
Studio, 
10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Truth, 
Consequences. (7) Theater Seven.| 
11:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Tic 
Tac Dough. 
,|11:15—(2) Love of Life. 
11:30—(2) Search . for Tomorrow. 
(4) It Could Be You. (7) Robin 
and Rickey. 
'11:45— (2) Guiding Light. 
11:55—(9) Billboard. 
TUESDAY AFTERNOON | 
12:00—(2) (Color) Ladies’ Day. (4) 
Police Checking 
Hoodlum Killing |= Body of Indiana Thwo 
Found in Trunk of Car| 
North of New Buffalo | 
NEW BUFFALO (INS) — Michi- 
gan State Police today were) (4) 
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Romper Room. (7) Mickey's Re- 
cord Room. 
5:00—(7) Mickey Mouse Club. (9) 
  
  of a 51-year-old Gary, Ind.,. hood- 
lum, 
Gilde Caprio’s body was discov- 
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were sent to Lansing _ ae'f 
check to determine actayl es 
of death, i 
Due to the ‘ick of blood in the! 
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