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SPRING RANGE SALE
Men’s Latest Style
SUITS.......°19 9 95
50 AND OLD RANGE
A deluxe feature Electric
range that will add beauty
fo @ny woman's kitchen
and delight! Has double
ovens, 2 waist-high cha
coal like smokeless broil-
ers; handy top or weil
unit, Oven automatic with
onvenient Ken-Timer- : to
1/3 OFF HARD-FINISHED
© Gabardines © Worsteds © Sharkskins
Rég. $3.00—Group of Assorted
SHIRTS......‘1°
PANTS..... 4 @ Large Selection
@ Altered While You Shop
"Men’s Spring
KENMORE GAS RANGE SALE! fen errs. 5" Deluxe Griddle-Top dé Mounts flush . . . never interferes with drapes
J C K ETS s2” Up This year be prepared to “dial” the very first sultry day A , ; ‘ into cool, dust-free comfort. Install it yourself easily’ and 2 e°@ Model on Sale Now save. Sealed cooling unit never needs lubrication. Smart Fully Priced
neutral color compliments any room’s decor. Buy now,
avoid inconvenience. . at Only 199.88
159" PAY ONLY $5 DOWN A deluxe feature gas range at |
a@ special purchase price. §
Chrome-plate trimmed back-
quord has light, electric clock,
and ‘timer.—Big 20-inch ‘wide
- Visi-Bake oven. — Swing-out
charcoal-like smokeless broil-
er. Griddle-top is an added de- spoiit coats “1 1" , Last Call! Your Choice
‘Reg. to $49.50
TOPCOATS "8" _ USE LAYAWAY PLAN!
CLOTHES 71458 Saginaw = Kenmore Portable
Dehumidifier
Pay Only $5 Down
ml Stop damp discomfort and ruinous
, effects of excessive humidity with
~ ‘compact, sturdy, electric Cold.
}.. luxe feature. Sold on Sears Bigs spot! Has slide-out drip pan, or
_ Easy Payment Plan. See it to. Eziic i Aa a O connect to drain. Just plug-tt in.
RT ake a Peon pe Automatic Control 109.88 .~__
F eatcher.
edge to gét a drink,” said one Brit-| THE PONT TAC PRESS, THU ii APRIL 4
19, 1956
LOOKS FISHY—This swimsuit!
and)
seaweed. Embroidered on black comes complete with fish
latex, the designs niake this suit
by Dazza of Milan a real -~
Aussies Study :
Remote Waters Gulf of Carpentaria
Tides to Receive Major,
Emphasis in Survey _
WASHINGTON — A study by!
Australian scientists of the unpre-
dictable tides in the Gulf of Car.
pentaria will shed new light on one
of the world’s least-known majdr
bodies of water.
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The gulf cuts deeply into the
northern coast of Australia, with é § a
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DWARFS TEXAS
lonely cattle ranch or _ mission.
ernment, brought back
tien of more than 10,000 f
birds and 460 mamals.
Crocodiles
“Whenever I went to the water's! a collec. —
fish, 356
infest the rivers.
ish anthropologist-explorer, “the
porters would have to throw in logs)
and stones to beep them away.’
‘The aborigines ot the gulf country |
live in a Stone-Age existence. The!
men are short, averaging five feet,
“woomera,"’ or throwing
they can make accurate casts “|
more than 100 yards.
Easier-to-Use Meats
Gain in Popularity
CHICAGO—Only a third of all
the bacon sold in the nation was
retailed in sliced form a decade
ago. Now about three fourths ot
it- is sold iced.
*
The ssiiaeail coal for easier-
to-use meats is also reflected in
sales of canned hams. Before 1948
such hams were insignificant in
volume. That year about 10 per
cent of ham production + as canned.
The figure now is nearing 20 per
cent.
Did They: Burn Up! |
MALDEN, Mass. — Gunmen
who “cased’’ the variety store of
Samuel Cohen, 67, for more than
aa week decided he kept his money’
in a cigar box. *"Give us that
cigar box on the shelf,” they or-)
dered, Cohen complied. The box
contained a half dozen cigars.
* *¢ «
The robbers weren't aware that
Cohen frequeritly changed the hid-|
ing place of his money.
“1 sone sam saylhng te it” [ ROME (INS)—Italy today was
Italian official at it this
: “For the tired American bus-
nal ta Italy is better than Cali- ae upswing. Gross inéomes
increased seven per cent last year,
five per cent during the previous | *,. 6 9%
year. '
eed oe lers are clever, amenable 4. Labor is cheap, omg work-
And to}
2. Italy has vast undeveloped re-|ciinch his sales-argument, the of-
sources. Some oil has been found ficial brought up two added in-|
in the south, more is expected.!
There are also indications of ura- tor, The recently passed law fornia or Florida. The climate
mild, the taxes are even milder.”
The official who is working on |
plans to attract foreign—and par-
ticularly American — capital to |
Tialy, listed a number of his
country’s _seonemic advantages:
'ducements for the American inves-|
per):
nium, coal and pther mineral de- mitting foreign investors to re-ex-
posits.
* *
and the
3. In the south there is a fertile
field for developing citrus fruit and profits a flat 2
vegetable production in conjunction
‘with canning and frozen food in-| WORDS OF CAUTION
dustries that could be established.| But foreign businessmen
1. Italy is riding the crest of an port their profits and capital at will
fact that Italy's tax is
per cent of Italy Called ‘Paradise’ by American Businessmen
successfully, and dairy and sine!
production offers good potentials, caution for enthusihstic business-
men who would rush into this para-
dise of profits and pizza-pies.
levy of 3% per cent looks a lot
better than Ameriea’s 53 per cont
corporation tax,” an industrialist
“But when it comes |
ent pieture.” ;
‘The picture changes, the indus-
trialist said, because Italian reve-
‘nue agents can make it change at
will. Under local regulations, agents
ihave a wide jatitude in determining now/taxable profits of a company or “Ou the books, Haly’s capital | 04
downy to brass tacks, it’s a differ- — | levels.
[Record Tobacco Crop |
low important ceét figures by say- ‘
‘that appear at various distribution |f Optometrist
7 North Saginaw Street
Phone FE 4-6842
“Better Things in Sight”
Open Friday Evenings :
Wheat and cotton has been grownloperating in Italy had words ofian individual: They often disal-
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E low-money saving’ prices.
Reg.
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ef . Unexcelle
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2nd 8-ql. can, 1/2 Price.... . 1.09
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COMPOUNDED OIL SALE.
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83 N. Saginaw St. FE 4.4343
\F IT S PHOTOGRAPHIC WE HAWE IT FOR LESS | Humphrey Says Party
| Can't Ignore, Rebuk
‘| Integration Decision Ladies’ Fine GABARDINE
skirts | Made to Sell at $3.95 |
—FRIDAY and SATURDAY—
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SS De Jur 8mm Camera . ®3 LENS TURRET |
estab. ® MAGAZINE LOAD @.
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Salesmen Top Buyers | Reg, $156.95 SALE
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MAGAZINE LOAD 87% tu fale ‘ait Hi Reg. $131.95
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‘ able material for long wear and smart ‘the Supreme Court's decision and| Catherine of Braganza at the time| niforms Now | - appearance. Unequal. value but limited the court's implementation of the! o¢ her marriage to King Charies aw Uni u—The \ Extra Bright F1.6 Lens........ =
style selection. All sizes 24 to 39. } tegration: order.” ‘ II in 1664. URON 30-man | ‘
“That doesn’t ifclude any con- St, se See a A
ws or executive action on : ment been equipped : |the issue," he said. “My position|#r White House enforcement of| uniforms featuring army type J . |is that the court has taken juris-/the court’s order, or a candidate) jackets and trousers in dark brown a JIMMD diction and that it can and willis nominated who pledges such ac-jand fawn. It is believed the first BROTHERS gain compliance with its order.” |tion, they might walk out of the|department in the state to be out-| : 7: - a5 August convention in Chicago.|fitted in adopted LADIES’ WEAR —Main Floor Some Southerners have made it|Humphrey geemed to be stopping Sheriffs
Brand New Models With Penta Prism Range Finder
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FEATURING | PFLUEGER | MONTAGUE J SHAKESPEARE and DeLUXE J JEWEL REEL J Glass ROD J CLADDING TACKLE, aavaeneceeenechensltion i | | LEVEL
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Web Cor Tape Recorders _ Dual Head No Tape
Turn Over 2-Speed
“CORONET” Reg. ,
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Royal Coronet Hi Fi—3 Speckers |
| gastoo | 79* -SALE |
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Reg. 449.95 Westinghouse Range
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WHIRLPOOL DRYER
List Price 199.95, now just
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HOTPOINT Terrific buy! Mammoth 10.8
- @t, fl. delaxe refrigerator
$1 99 fen | 1 ie) ADMIRAL TELEVISION | - : ] List Price 159.96, now just
eSumbo full-width 49-1b, freezer on aa ORalable fourth |Table mode. Hurry it you $QQ ‘Extra large vegetable crisper agitator curface unit want it. Terrifig savings! ,
Four Sekivdiane door shelves @Safety wringer © Pushbutton Seemed
*17 sq. ft. of shelf area has 8 positions controls
@ Bowl-shaped tub @Super oven
‘Golden Voice portable radio
MOTOROLA
Outstanding value! Brand new "66
model. Giant 21-inch screen. Save! (diagonal measure) °
MOTOROLA TV
‘169: “All-new Right-Up-Front tuning
*Accurshade for finer contrast
*New Motorola sound system | Mighty mite table radio
MOTOROLA
THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1956 he e TWENTY- THREE;
| Your Suit Was Grand, but—/stent Eases thet (Continued from page 22) cach sep and sae ht past [OF Bil Robbers ng
to be one of) them. See anc Henry Stolley, a
|Williams Begins ‘Grassroots’ Pear lie KALAMAZOO (# — Top Demo-|Gen. Thomas M. Kavanagh. us and give an eccount| of our| led to wind up late tonight with | SPPCarance st the Village St cratic state officials descended on Gov. Williams insists the all. |st¢wardship.” ma # public forum in the Masonic lawr squemniee et te sale today for the start of| day affair is part of » campaign, | wid, MEE HELPERS : land Paper Company se + o of pont *
an “educational tour” regarded by| but more of a “Report to the Naturally, Williams said, team Also on the schedule was a 6:30
1986
Many items
to mention.
Just hurry in
and save!!
ROA VICTOR Television
List Price 199.95, now just
it’s a real buy but you'll $449
have to hurry. It's hot.
Reg. 219.95 Admiral a
console ... it’s a new model..
"56 model with Admiral improve- $ a3
ments. Hurry, buy now and save,
HOOVER WASHER
List Price 119.95, now just
Imagine a washer at such a ‘7
little price. Hurry and save!
Philco '21” Console TV ............ 289.95 $198
Norge Refrigerator ........0.-..399.95 $299
WESTINGHOUSE RANGE List Price 199.95, now just
Full-size electric range. Famous-for-qua-
lity Westinghouse. But you must hurry.
There are bend a few at
this price. it today! 128
too numerous ? HILCO CONSO E
ZENITH Portable Hi-Fi 995
PHONOGRAPH
Westinghouse List 199.95! Stores
up to 40 ths. of meet _ Special
@3 speakers
@Plays 10”, 12”
‘and 7” records
@ Dual needle
| ¢artridge
@ Volume
Giant a1”s screen at lowest
price ever! It’s a steal!
7 98” Terme
@Aluminized picture tube plus
optically-tinted filter glass -
@ Exclusive Golden Grid Tuner
® Static-Free FM sound system
’ @Easy-reach finger-tip controls”
@ UHF-VHF wraihe antenna |
PHILCO Convertible automatic phono
with storing ‘Hide-away’ legs
woe \SAGQ ® Automatic 3-speed phonograph
@Wrought-iron hide-away legs
® Automatic shut-off or encore
@ Lightweight for easy carrying
_SATISFASTION ¢ trols
05 of eget
NORGE
(as! 178 @ Spacious 31-Ib. freezer chest
@Full-width 15-Ib. chill tray
@ Double-deep Handidor storage
@ Big full-width crisper
~ KELVINATOR
ntignir ° 109 List 219.96
salt : | eee a ae | @ Frozen storage
Ee aa : ) <8 | capacity 56 Ibs.
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The congressman issued a state-
various means of paying off the 1951-53.
ment noting the former heavy-government, including nightclub-| A plea by Joseph Abrams,
ness ithe subcommittee to “give early
of attention” to citing Abrams - and’ The youth, Willie Harris, told De-
-| Murray Berman, an associate, for tective Lt, Albert Isaac he beat
ss, ’ , ’ ne a : ‘ ata 7 i eagle : me nl r ; f } =] i} ¢ pu. oy : A i4
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7 THE -PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 16 : r _
a nal friend : |... |inbestigations subcommittee “Dol. - [body between two houses, She was|when he first grabbed her, but he
Joe Louis Receives Sat rast tz. GI Uniform Maker iter "= Detroit Police Hold {imate ttorie mas |moet ent qc ben a eed emote ie ae . i wa, tohes Fannie wif? ist G Memt Barris wes Grrosted with fog jon open charges.
WASHTS (INS) — Rep. AJ-/the government put Louis in his) wasiiNGTON (INS)—A black-;money or gifts to government em-| DETROIT u# — A I-yearold| Womes- Three a trod D. Sleminkl (D-NJ) sabi te|Present tax. tangle listed Army uniform maker faced Ployes while « multi-million dollar ember of what police called x vitiod serhatnally attacking cx (civen His Comeuppance day he is ho find 6 Gry we Seminakd ‘guid he Ie oiing 1) contempt citation. today for re-/Smlor™ vases Nate) FeOrs teenage gang of rapists was held feast 25 women on Detroit's Near | DETROIT @# — Mrs. Elizabeth
oot wa ae sti ‘noe poeasdeatial sated, 6 huniaryialeg to. tell Senate inveitigators|’ gw today for investigation in the Oct.) Bast Side, M. Exnest was — Mi ne 3 enone - - 'decision or legislation. : ‘how and why he bought six mil- Chairman John L. McClellan ( D-15 slaying of. 64-year-old woman. Hnicide: Inspector Thomas Co enaign after " Predariek,
ee 8 | The former champion has tried|lion dollars worth of bonds in'Ark) told newsmen he would ask fe e's :
| | and Great Neck, N-Y., that “the cloth i t.
ates Sente'n PURe Det te Gating, . bot Se . : ei 1 " death| Harris fold detectives Mrs. Bie-| The couple had been married 51 _ professional - usiness
the House, seeks to capture a)
seat held by the Republicans since | ~ 1936. . =
Beef dn the Hoof
ST. LOUIS (INS)—Our age of
travel affects livestock as well as
people. It is an unsophisticated’
steer these days that has not lived
in two or three states before head-|
. {start in July. ing for the packing plant.
™ ‘Clg Shenley : Here’s the new “SHOWCASE” bottle, clegr as a crystal... Hold it up to the sunshine
and see what’s | inside... Bright as a liquid jewel, Schenley is flawless...
“You see what you buy, nothing i is hidden... Then off with its cap and
bring out the glasses... Man, is that good! Is that ever whiskey!
4
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| & 64 in. length. tp TERMS
Ne Money Down!
PRINT
PERCALE ||
49c Percale . 2%
DOUBLE STAMPS
Worth $1.29. :
first quality, 12 :
Deep hems. Save
Friday!
$1.69 Panels $1.
DOUBLE STAMPS
Worth $1.99
iT Cotton Santoriz-
ed broadcloth &
gingham plaid
blouses. For
school and sport.
Girls’ Panties
3 tor
DOUBLE STAMPS
$!
99° 10-oz. Santoriz-
ed blue jeans and
short sleeve plaid
gingham shirts.
Sizes 4 to 16...
Boys’ Jackets . $2.99
DOUBLE STAMPS
Regular $2.69
Infants
Birdseye
~ Diapers
y**
First quality .27
x 27 Birdseye
diapers. Highly
absorbent. Limit
2 dozen,
Beacon
Blanket . $1.99
| DOUBLE STAMPS]
MEN’S
PANTS
2° Worth $8.99
Better quality
pants reduced for
this special sale
N
Men's
P's ..... $2.99
DOUBLE STAMPS
MEN’S
JACKETS
te
Worth te $0.00
~ Choose from
' checks, plaids,
solids and designs
in sites 34 to 44.
paren $7. 88
, Follow the Cievde 4 to Our vic BONUS
LAST 2 DAYS --- Friday -- Saturday !
Be here when doors open at 10:00 a.m., Friday for the saving
of the year! All fresh new goods for Spring and Summer. Get
twice as many stamps with all purchases. Fill your books faster!=
BONUS DOUBLE STAMPS
Worth $1.69—Fine Plaid
_ Sheet Blankets 56x76 first qual-
‘ity. Limit 4 to ‘$c
customer.
BONUS DOUBLE STAMPS
Worth $2.99--Extra Large
Garment Bags
Holds up to 12
garments. Extra y°
long. Big tessa CAE:
BONUS DOUBLE STAMPS
Worth $1.39—Extre Large
RAG RUGS Large 24x44. For
bath room, kitch-
en ge * eects.
Save ha
BONUS DOUBLE STAMPS
Worth $5.99—First Quality
Chenile Spreads
, ye
BONUS DOUBLE STAMPS
Feather Pillows Full and twin size.
Beautiful colors.
Fringe edge .....
*
BONUS DOUBLE STAMPS
Worth $6.99—Bark Cloth
Printed Drapes Bold flowered and 3 9 9
modernistic pat-
terns, all Ist qual-
ity. Come, save. .
BONUS DOUBLE STAMPS.
Worth 19¢—First Quelit
Dish, Wash Cloths Sensational tow
price on fine qual-
ity. Stock up and:
save
BONUS DOUBLE STAMPS
$1.99 Baby Doll Plisse
Girls’ Pajamas New colorful |”
prints. Sizes 4 to
14
BONUS DOUBLE STAMPS
von $1.59
Girls’ Slips Lace trimmed ad- «
justable strap 00
plisse slips. Sizes
4 to 14 .
BONUS DOUBLE STAMPS
Regular $1.59
Boys’ Polo Shirts In new bold chest
stripes. Fast color *@ q°
Sizes 4 to 16.
li sonus pouste stamps
64°)
BONUS DOUBLE STAMPS
Worth $3.99--Spring
5
Ladies’ Purses Be here early for
best selection. I oo
BONUS DOUBLE STAMPS
Worth 29c—Rayon
Ladies’ Panties nae DOUBLE STAMPS
Clearing to 10.99
sad
Better styles re-
duced see ere eee
“<=. Walaes to 12.99
Ladies’ Robes
=
BONUS DOUBLE STAMPS Worth $1.50—Ladies’
NYLON. HOSE First quality dark
searns. New spring €
shades. Sizes 8 Y2 |
BONUS DOUBLE STAMPS Worth to $5.99
5
Ladies’ Blouses Long sleeve and
% length sleéves [*
in all ‘colors ....
BONUS DOUBLE STAMPS
Values to $7.99
Ladies’ Jackets Special group re- Beautifully tailored
ladies’ robes ...,
from all
| hopsacking. Sizes
DOUBLE STAMPS
Worth . $19.99.
Failles and
smart linens in
pastel and navy.
Sizes 8 to 18,
duced for quick pad
clearance. Come!
Save! T
— ¢
BONUS DOUBLE STAMPS
Worth to $2.99—Spring
Ladies’ Better Hats } :=
DOUBLE STAMPS
BONUS DOUBLE STAMPS
Worth $3.99—Better
aor Dresses
ob ob . Worth to Sc. Your
chance two —
New spring pe
sizes 8h
Blight trreguiall
LADIES’
~ BONUS DOUBLE STAMPS
Values to $1
MEN’S SOX First quality men’s
sox in spring col- €
ors. Sizes 10 to
13. :
BLOUSES
CT Steck up at this
low ptice. Short
sleeve and sleeve-
lesa styles. All col
- BONUS seuss STAMPS
nny to $3.99
MEN’S SHIRTS Come! Save on I 00
ay Sizes «38. ee ~
BONUS DOUBLE stames
Worth 19c
Training Pants Cotton and rayon
9° Double crotch.
panties, Whites G
- etre, ee pastels ~ to 6...
BONUS DOUBLE STAMPS
Worth 69¢
Receiving Blanket Large size Beacon
receiving blankets.
ths oad colors &
ee
undershirts ze ~ €
low, low I
Sizes 34 to rh p Sizes 34 to 46 Tee
this group of bet-
ter sport shirts,
BONUS DOUBLE STAMPS
_ nnn Quality
Men’s Undershirts Famous. brand
Worth to $8.00.
Values to $29.99 Murty és wn for is yalue group. Men’s Sport Coats i four sd Checks, tweeds in gain.
“95
BONUS DOUBLE STAMPS
100% all wool
sport coats .
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TWENTY. RIGHT mis | THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. APRIL 19, 1958 "of Sh at : ———F . .
Holly Grove Yields which generally are necessary 1° New Chicago Airport Held, dway, and covers 6.35
Hot Jewels, Cameras - in 10 to 12 Years lao, Property? managed. tress ie Nation’s Largest NaouGd: Whee complted itary’
PORTLAND, Ore.—It takes 10!dyce for many years. - _CHICAGO—The nation’s biggest|.. isrcs an ares as the Loop. 7
Heras Monaco Police” to 12 yearn from the date of plant ) ing for a holly grove to become! It is believed that the Polynesi-/business recently on Chicago's) ,-cording to. scientists, the web By EARL WILSON ! commercially productive. Only the|ans arrived on the island of Oahu/Northwest Side. It ts nearly lof spider is stronger than MONACO—Everybody’s been playing detective at the female tree produces berries,'in Hawai! about 1004 A. D..- Seas the ‘dine et Chlenae’s chert Oe ve :
et on the Band tbe been frisked for 2 rod—or, what's)
JOIN THE SMART BUYERS! SEE HOW YOU SAVE AT BARNETT'S!
We'll: Pack ‘Em in i Priday and Saturday With These Territic Savin = ,
é tr 2
| Amerioan gueste at the gela—Grace wore her glasses to|
see whiat was to eat—kiddingly whispered, “Wanna buy « hot|
diamond?” .
The Monacan police had luek finding people with camera, |
acing. 1
Fordham law st t Stan Rubin, leader of the Tigertown
ive Dixieland jazs ho Gate NRE Te ee SOCENS NES
sharply questioned by a cop about both =
pais tiepin and his clarinet. .
' “You're sure you can’t take pictures
with these things?” the gendarme de-
manded suspiciously,
A French stagehand who wished to
record the love story for his album
laintively said, “I take peecture. Now
have no camera.”
The cops confiscated it.
As Grace entered the “Sporting Club”
gala an American photog who'd been MR, KELLY
shoved around. ahrilled out, “Grace, they're treating us like
bums!”
Rainier swept her inside.
” The prince had a right to be nettled, though, about many
of the crazy rumors heing printed.
‘ “Grace 5h peiieer te the. Palace erying her eyes out
we because the prince won't let her see
= anybody,” London paper said.
Oro About Values! Look! Extra Wear! | Hard Finish Doubl T BRAND NEW SPRING”
SUITS Should Self for $45
A Sensation at, a Sensational Low Price!
vem YOUNGER tarnerr ~FELLOWS—
Mae West, who had Mr. America in her
« act last year, will have Mr. Universe
at the Latin Quarter—and how can you
top that? ’,
Smart Flannel Count Basie will open a cafe in Har-
lem, and Esme Hammond suggested «
- VERGINIA ; Strasberg, 17 and too young to drink, added a cherry to her ginger ale at Gilmore’s so it'd look like an old-fashioned .
Poa Sei eat i, he “a es Betas Dye Usually Sold at #50
EARL'S PEARLS . , THE HIT OF THE YEAR! Lillie Cook* still hasn't figured out Grant guberdinns 3 8 whether the ladies’ hats looked that way flannels in blues and
It’s values like these that make Barnett’s “The CL OTHING KINGS of PONTIAC“ You’ VALUE $ oe yourself if you Miss out on ese buys, you just can’t afford to pass ‘em up! -
_ the cash , Pr You don‘t need
paste! colors, They're ree ee See eee © ve ae and ae 6.
* *x* * * with the smart dresser,
See them today!
| WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Spring is he maihg season for
everything but the golf socks you put away last fall.”"—Quote.
_ WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Spring is the mating season for
ment buildings in Manhattan—going up, coming down or
fully rented."—Frank (Dunhall’s) Malester. That’s earl, brother.
(Copyright 1956, the Hall Syndicate, Inc.)
Group Gives [mark fine white toe mito tn viet
‘Helping Hand" | ores : won tedien Rescipsee)
to Fisherman = ftiumtren” ne
DENVER (INS) — The Colorado ————
Game and Fish Department is\Car’s Fuel Economy
ang btn San 2) ew YORK —A rece wy the highway traffic in order to|automobile improvements shows
“get away from it all — but fish.”|there has been an increase of
Department editor Frank Gregg) i‘)? i past 25 years. The average) says a “fair portion of the state's) 4
supply of stocking fish will be used
to eaten city lakes and|*» miles per gallon of gasoline at
a a
Brand New Spring
SLACKS BELTS TO MATCH
Up to $13.50 Values!
All choicd patterns &
that the fellows S
like so much. Sizes
28 to 42, a
tional values.
in early.
utiful
Spring Patterns in ne finest fabrics and talior. ing. They're the kind you brag about; All jy
Gabardine
| waren $6 95 Values
The biggest sellers
we've ever had. 84
Crease resistant,
‘smartly: styled in
choice colors,
Sizes, 28 to 42.
We Must Repeat! Only Our 250-Store Buying Power Could Possibly. Bring You Such Values as
These! lt Will Pay You Well -to SHOP BARNE TT's FIRS rf
What a Buy!
$25 Rain or Shine
: Gregg iinet out that Denver's lapeed.
Washington Park Lake got a —_
supply of fish last year, and
some. of the biggest catches in the Tarantulas Sluggish tate were made by fishermen who! ALBUQUERQUE, N, M. ~ De-
didn't even leave the city. |spite the many stories that tell
. “City fishing” is also a good/about “jumping tarantulas,” these
way for a man to “catch a couple|spiders are very sluggish and rare-
@f hours practice’’ between week-|ly jump more than a couple of
@nds, and a way for a tourist tojinches.
Bi Sviie ria mel For Tel-Huron $3.95 and $4.95 Fanious
Anniversary =| Brend
SLACKS |@ sumrs £6 - : of y > AF. * ,
Men'e~Ledies'—Teeners’ | : 4 ff NY §
: | : fee ie
See How You Savel
$35 New Spring
SPORT
COATS
"24" | 'f you want a really smart coat
H be sure to see these, They're
| so good looking, the season's
% newest. A real bargain gt this See How You Save! ‘
$8.95 to $10.95
SPRING p>, JACKETS on
A Close-out! These
were never made to
sell at this low price.
Grab one before
. they're all gone!
When it's dry it’s a
handsome tapcost. When |
it's wet—— it keeps you #
dry. A grand value at
our low price!
All fine grades. A nice
choice of gaucho - pull-
overs, too. A terrific buy
at this low price!
"> tow price,
Beautifully French-Glo Finished Freel J
{t's a savings you won't want to miss!
Reduced price effective thru Satur-
day, April 21,
Sid Says: REMEMBER: — -
Even at these sensational low‘ prices you can
CHARGE IT!
Atti | : : ty NS mo es Ke “ey! cas: } : . } toes go rade ae / : 1 : if ‘4
THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL, 19, 1956 | TWENTY-NINE \
a
POE, EET 5: OEE LEE MON OA A a Ni ARE CE He r none nes
Aoi SHOWERS SA i
5-Pc. CHROME DINETTE Your Choice of Beautiful Colors
You seve solid cash on this big 5-piece
dinette! t's stunningly styled and
functionally built for super service!
Plastic table top defies wear, thick, CHOICE of LIVING ROOM or SECTIONAL SUITE YOU GET ALL 8 PIECES! $133 q)
lously smart settings! Both suites cre excitingly styled in clean - cut lines, have overlep arms,
| tapered legs! Occasional chair, 3 contemporary tables, 2 lamps are included in this outfit value!
NO DOWN PAYMENT-Many Months to Pay
ADD THEM! YOU GET ALL
THIS PAIR OF TWIN-BED COMPLETE OUTFITS... WORTH DOUBLE THE PRICE amar aek seats insures’ you durability ond
INNERSPRING fifi, 7) 8 =—_sRESILIENT MATTRESSES fis) = COIL SPRINGS ","7,
i fy
ay
I; Oy
$1.00 Weekly
}
+ CLEARANCE! ‘What a Sale! We're frank to tell you thet we aurvers do it our-
Stock Maple - gelves...and if two manufacturers hadn’t agreed to “go along”
pe t.. with us it would be actually impossible! But a Bedroom Furni-
_. Chests and Downe ture Manufacturer did-his port and a Bedding Manufacturer
a. said “okay,” too! Instead of gding into a long-winded descrip- |
—— ie tion. selena s4y: Sheek at the Piette eat: just
it. . « just exoctly whet you'll get when you come.
THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1956
ef gloom like to point to children’s
jave of television and say: “In
20 years, kids won't even know |
how to read.” There is a wide-|
spread fear that with youngsters
whe are exposed to TV, books
come in a bad second.
* * + e
This fear is not shared by
children's book experts. On the
contrary, some of the largest
publishers think that TV actually,
| encourages reading. And the’sales
* of children’s books, now at an fuveniile Book Publishing
Increasing Despite TV
NEW YORK (NEA)—Prophets |
One children's book expert says| but less and less in book stores. |
that only two per cent of chil-|
dren's books are sold ih book]
stores: This is especially true in
the books for younger children. |
In this two-10 group, reliable |
estimates place the sale at be- |
tween 70 and 80 per cent in the
so-called “mass market’ outlets
drag stores, supermarkets and |
5-and-10-cent stores, The super. |
market is gaining, but the S-and- |
10-cent store is currently the |
largest seller of these volumes,
\N
edicine
DROPPER Straight or Bent
ALKA-
“ALWAYS SAVE Arya
he CE Gold, trridescom
GLASS
BATTERIES
REGULAR Ie SIZE
JUMBO ow AX Tumblers.
2-11 92 = 334: Top battery saving!
alltime high, seem to back bed These are the “one-liners” —a
| page of picture with one-line of
head of the children’s depart- | fathers. Less for them to have to et ore Sa een. “Ty read to the kids.
"Penguins ‘Vain’ | ff 2 «
2 60° Pine Relieve aches ond | Epsom salts: have so ao and save! "1 | 2 tor 25° But the children’s book industry
has had to change plese p muscle discomforts! many household uses! ik of Magnesia as lee 99°
competition. Since t end © Report Experts OF 1000 2 4 World War II, several trends have BOTTLE y, 2 80: ORAN E
( sii meeboriale short, ‘children's ; SACCHARIN fTebiers For. — »\ NG Roaster $1.78
. books were a pretty sorry lot— Say Birds Push, Shove’ yor Regular $1.49 pe
| “We could sell anything then; put’ to Get ‘Near Shaving | i SLY Reg. 29 pint SUPER Regular $1.79 i= + out two covers with nothing in- Mirror Reflection Z ,
between and it would sell.”
trek ; Secon Ice Cream VITAMINS | SUPER” — Not now. Now the big and little WASHINGTON — Penguins like
| publishers are going all out to'to look at themselves in mirrors,
cash in on the ever-expanding reports ornithologist Olin Sewall!
Add {¢, get 23¢ pint |p tae
SHERBET ie me
TISSUES : Clespital Vi
_ market, With childbirths increas- Pettingill, Jr. of the National | 100 tablets of 2 io $980 !
airs ou sie Sublisher Congrapitc Saciewy. moe | c' 1 > peckage strengthening <= ‘Reg. 2 for 46¢, ® A
‘With an eye on vital statistics, has gq poig oa taitattive wer a ‘ BOTH vitamins Stock up on this
@oncentrated on this field and group of young gentoo penguins!
been rewarded with @ 1,200 per that, one after another, they pushed cent increase in its children’s: and shoved to get near a shaving
book sales in 10 years. ‘mirror propped up on. the ground.
This increase in intra-trade Some tried to grasp the plump,
competition has resulted in some black-and-white reflection in their 2$411 FOR
Reg. $1.00 Size Dp cull 4 Yj Te
TUSSY ° elite
healthy practices—and at least ibeaks, only to find their objective
one unhealthy one. Since adults vanishing into thin air as the mir- TICK OR CREA $2.20 Value of
waterally buy children's books, |“ fell over \
the fackets are generally de | Roaming the remote, sparsely Deodorant Lady Est r
signed to catch their eye. And | settled Falkiand coasts, Dr, Pet- TOWELS some smaller publishers will put | — spent four months studying NOW j HOME ’ 4 {
are! abundant bi f “se ‘ /
ET ale | Rah nee amis | JQ) ONY , Se LEAD PENCILS S Foch tam ae by many hundreds of thousands | y Buy several to last = - buy: eo 20s human tebehtens or | Y ‘a ' Buy @ box at this saving!....... cvecwsees R
There are cases where the S€M€ the bleak south Atlantic islands. | Y summer Bourjois Evening in Paris a
book has been jacketed three dif- | Y 4 11 WFLAK PLAYING CARDS 4 Cc ferent times in one year, and un- “Most numerous of the penguin Wy: SNO 7 °
doubtedly some people have been species is the rockhopper, or jump- hf 4 : Buy several extra decks!........ g
lured into buying the same book oF roy ; pene pounds forward : , " PERFUME F
more than once pee tens byl net k ee a nated Ve | 5¢ GUM (ALL BRANDS) oO C
Another product of this competi- se - a a - a it “fe iin ¢c Buy carton today!
tion is what Bernard Geis call “the staat tind . a albatrosees ak SPIRIN for — lil ERE EE EEE EEE . | : ds’ books | ~ i),
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so that the child can put the book, Dr. Pettingill found penguins o Ss POWDER bp FOR C mes one P & . , . consistent in one respect—al : ‘ on the record player. After read ten pect—always te 1 Men's the Sime te bey! {Oc MEN’S POCKET COMB &
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These are called “Magic Talk-, %T°mg, and solemnly watched his
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children's book editor, developed ing confidence, they nibbled at
them in his search to combat TV's the tripod and genes at the cam-
combination of sight plus sound °™ box, Reg. 7e
' NEW FANGLED BOOKS The rockhopper penguin, Dr. Pet-| 4 While these new-fangled books Ungill warned by experience, will} are racking ‘up big sales, some of attack people. The fiercer ones bite |
the old stand-bys still find a and cling with their beaks, while
market. The children’s. classics Pas F _ _. delivering blows with flippers r $
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standards have been reissued. | o | ,,
Besides re-editing the old series
for the eight-12 age group—the
children’s book industry calls this
the ‘“middle-ages’’—there's been
some changes made in fairy tales eyes a te 25
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| narrow rocky ledge. Disraeli said
Malta Seeking Sie sour Bt
| |excel, any capital in Europe.” For
| Sir Walter Scott the city was -_
‘Stronger Ties’ “c= ? often called one of the Mediter- Britain’s Colony Wants ranean’s best, and Marsamxett) Harbouty, The British Mediter- Full Representation in ar sas been based in
English Parliament - Grand Harbour since the Napole- , ‘onic wars. Its extensive ship re-
WASHINGTON — Malta, Brit. Pair yards bolster the Maltese ceigl ( y.| S H f ON ain’s Mediterranean Crown Colony ®CPOMY-
of rich tradition and stirring his-- Chief mapufactures are Jewel-
tory,.now seeks even stronger ties ry, filigree ornaments and lace.
with the United Kingdom by full Maltese farmers produce barley, T bY EA T
representation in Parliament. corn, wheat, clover, tomatoes | ..
* * *6 and such fruits as prickly pears, |
The colony is famed for its STapefrult, lemons, figs and ap-
eight-point cross, its gray cats, ticots. They are, oppressed by |
and its courage under World War ‘fought and soll erosion,
II bombings. Stone walls and terracing are
Malta itself is the largest of the used to buttress the land. Wind-
Maltese Islands which include mills bring water fo"the surface
Gozo, Comino, Cominotto and Fil- to be fed to. the fields and oxen].
fla. The chain stretches 27 miles turn traditional whterwheels. The
northwest to southeast, and is soil is rich in phosphates, per-J.
strategically located between Gib- mitting two or more erops @ year.|
raltar and the Suez Canal.
Life in varying forms has ©x- Dones Lead in Video isted on Malta from deepest | ; :
antiquity,, says the National | COPENHAGEN — Denmark lai
Geographic Society. Pleistecene the first of the Scandinavian coun-
deposits yield remains of giant ties to have television. About|
comics, Mepipiinal, ond BS: | |6,000 sets are in use; it is estimat- |
eleph . T othe
soahete _ oe ee | led that in 10 years the figure will)
Phoenicians who colonized Malta |be 250,000. Danish-made TV sets!
ages ago. | sell for the equivalent of $200 and|
Valletta, Malta's capital since; up. Neither radio nor television in’
1570, Stands like Manhattan on a Denmark has commercials.
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: ounty Delegates Elected
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NEW YORK (INS)—A medical! the .
East. Germany's Communist par- Walter Ulbricht, hints at
Berlin by infiltration
Russians THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1956
German Reds Clamoring for Berlin attempt to force the Western allies
out. The attempt was thwarted by
the giant airlift, which brought
food, clothing and other to more than two million West
Berliners
In their campaign to annex
West Berlin, the Communists also
» Air Pollution Costing
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New York City 100 milion dol
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* @ *
Dr. Leonard Greenburg, city
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that Society of Safety Engineers
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Ls || Mugel03 cute City ae D is : I @ O Ky Plan Washington Trips |
te a Se ie oo REFRIGERATOR—Now city junior high schools this week department of Health and Wei are busy planning four day trips s C :
» eeremiaeele F ashingt we re fe ; | 2 W on .
and Madison Junior High Students | uments, the National Cathedral, the
will leave next Wednesday at 6:30)Smithsonian Institute and
a.m
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. and the following Wednesday, |erous other areas of interest in the
Lincoln students will leave| capital city. ; 5 Ee
i é
: ef gigi?
sdemay mark the opening of the season
' ao a for the orchestra, Yansen said.
non, Washington students will The group will return to Pon. /
place a wreath on Washington's | tiac early Sunday morning, |
tomb, They will stay at the New Col- |
enia] Hotel in Washington,
= « Accompanying the group will be
| arm | ents |Kay Justin, Joan Murphy, Mrs. |
| | Louise Norrton, Oliver Taylor, Mrs. |
| Virginia Yansen, Warren Abbott, |
Ralph Allen, Lester Kindy, Alvin)
of Yega’s Tactics ss: ics eee I G Ja |) | he and Mrs, Patricia Stites, Pauline!
Police Reveal Methods Woodin, Hercules Renda:and Yan-| f 8 d B 1 , sen, from Madison,
o earoom urgicr $= ‘The Lincoln group will begin]
H H jtheir trip at 6 am. Wednesday,
Active in City |May 2, They will visit the same)
Dwellers in the southeast side|places as the Washington and
are cautioned to be on the lookout Madison groups, In addition the
this weekend for the “Bedroom tour will include a trip to Gettys-|
Burglar’. ' |burg. The Lincoln group will make
Police have tacked that nameitheir trip headquarters at the’!
on the sneakthief who has White House Motel in Washington,
prowled the area entering unlocked! Principal Phillip J. Wargelin
homes and stealing wallets during said the Lincoln group will
night hours on the past two week-|place their wreath at the Lincoln
ends. Memorial 4 that the group plans
_ to meet’ with Senators Charles E. |
teat wey decane ae oor. |Potter, and Patrick V, McNamara
sald Det. Sgt. Raymond Meggitt. jand Representative George A. Don-| ae : Rte... — —_ => ~~" WID TH CRISPEp
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.“So far he hasn't actually broken’ Accompanying the Lincoln stu-
into a home, and thus can't bejdents will be Ralph Forman, charged with the more serious Hazel Potts, Francille Schymik, 2 yee ; 5 Y
offense of breaking and entering'Mrs. Mildred Wiersema, Mrs. © 2 ~~ wae? TTA H EA R
if he’s caught." Gladys Wilkinson, Sydney Jones, pee <-zk===2 4 . W A .
The clever burglar has not yet/Donald Keefer and Forrest White. + sess sseriiie Tie . Rk R ya) N
been seen by any of his victims, ' me os = SS ne ly
rare ery ‘cover! ues ees BiSHOP Rips Hubbard | , $4900 |
mis ny satenes ON Racial Attitud OnLy °2"° a WEEK exin tot others may be awexened ON Racial Attitude NL | by the noise and someone might see
him and give police his descrip DETROIT (INS) — Bishop of MM be 2X sane on our eas ment plan tion,” ‘Meggitt said. the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan ; ; y pay: P
yesterday attacked Mayor Orville . . : Eleven robberies since the first.) Subbard ef Deer! for bis
' of the year, seven of them on |) : te '
the past two weekends, have bcos on — segregation. | ae PHILCO 1052 i ° * ]
hown police the pattern used : '
by Ge “Bedroom Burglar”. The Rt. Rev. Richard S. Emrich . — “ said Habbard boasted in a recent
“He enters through an unlocked interview with an Alabama news-
| -In door and heads for the bedroom. paper that no Negroes: live in|
Latest 1956
Meggitt said. “He .takes men's pearhorn,
ua on poco ee eaiver Pe ishop Emrich charged Hubbard ie r rer.
cae: tan’ . opposed to the fundamental
money is.in the paces on wallet. teaching of the Christian faith,
Then he throws pte ee ee * the Constitution. .our government
= = ° i nal Bn revel under law, and the wider interests
. : '¢ I yy limited to the area bounded by | % the United States. .
E. Pike, S. Saginaw and €entral| He called upon “every pastor
streets and S. East boulevard! and Christian” to oppose the
Meggitt said, although four other Dearbortt mayor because Hub-
fobs elsewhere may also be his) bard has “hurt the good.name of |
é Michigan” and advanced the
cause of Communism by “boast. |
Just a ‘Short Stay ing of his intol¢rance.”
TUCSON, Ariz. — Edward J,|, Southern newspapers reportedly Heath moved his family into a have widely publicized a state-
brand new home in the morning, ™ent in which Hubbard allegedly
but they moved out again that said: “I am for. complete segre-
night, somewhat more hastily. A/Sation, one million per cent, on
fire started in a wall heater during ®!? levels.
their short stay, causing $1,500 Hubbard could not be reached
damage, ‘for comment.
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USED FURNITURE ON TRADE!
7-PIECE DINING ROOM SET
349°
MATTRESS
and BOX SPRINGS FULL SIZE
By Grand Rapids Mattress Co.. of Grand Rapids, Mich.
Mottress, Reg. .. .49.95
Box Spring, Reg.. 49,95 -
NOW $ 5 495 Both for, only Regular EXPANDAWAY
BUFFET
and HUTCH...
SEATS 8 PEOPLE
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60,00
Up to 40% OFF on LOUNGE CHAIRS, ROCKERS You will get top quality merchandise. See our fine fine of Living Room Furniture by Krochler
L&G FURNITURE STORE HOURS: Mon., Fri. and Sat. 9:30 A. M. to9 :00 P. M.
- Tues., Wed., Thurs. 9:30 A. te to 6:00 P.M
of (3526 SASHABAW Le.
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CHAIRS
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: ae 7 | THE PONTIAC ones THURSDAY. APRIL 19, 1956 | | | THIRTY-FIVE 4,
. | Very Decent, What? ttebrta tat set 22 the cones cola Plant Saine samen aeimeiinai ene spre in
TAMPA Fie, @—liilsbromshlwhrosing cedhs tie fda” JERUSALEM — tea Homemade Car {ff school officials Have rulediiliness entities a teacher to 10 tional Fund has begun the planting
EE a teacher gets “line of duty” ng mt sick leave with pay. On of 5,000,000 trees this year. In 1955
| way 2 te copehen mepsine ox diphr otee Sayoen in hag ote some 3,500,000 trees were planted. ours f 0a
Hastings Man Build
an Antique Automobile ||
| for $97.60 Total s
‘cash outlay of $97.60. é
| And it deserves Its. name of [7
| Link Special. It isn’t a replica | ~
| or restored model of any car |~
SAVINGS OF 25 ‘to 65% ever made. Link collected some
likely looking parts and progeed-.|—
ETT coigate Celebrates ws a
Py its ISO™Anniversary = | |=. secais Paesee sinc
with this _ tthe. teal tang. “The. ter|Ed
SPECIAL MONEY-SAVING OFFER | S235 -5.2= =) oh anaes LIGHTS ARE AUTHENTIC 7
M But the only authentically ol COLGATE DENTAL things on it are the headlights and| .
taitlight, which Link purchased|”
| from a dealer for $15. Old buggies}
with- GARDOL provided most of the other parts,| >”
| ‘including the seat, wheels and ie
“s 1 Oe
a RI: Fc a ss 8 SAE OEE, & j
Ladies’
~~ Tong Coats — F Pure Wool Tweeds, Hopsacking, Rataan
Regular $39.95 iy —)
+ Ladies sampes | Washable Orlons or Pure Wools
, Regular $19.95
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Famous Enis Jetticks Ladies Girdles 3
SLIGHT IMPERFECTS Closing Out Entire Stock to restore. 2 While They Last! : of Gracie Girdles. ;
Wh P 7 : sattammsen me tie = a A choice selection of oxfords | . Regular $3.98 to $8.98 /
at's New in Colgate Dental Cream | built his first “antique” car in|, and dress styles. Flaws so sh $ §
? and 4 ere steps,
The dashboard and body frame |.
‘| are made of black walnut and | —
cherry wood, painted with black | _
enamel. Link built the '2%4 gallon: |”
gas tank and fenders out of
sheet metal. é
The engine is a 12-horsepower | >
Glad Mustang taken from anjold/
luggage cart. It cost $50. Chain| =
‘| |sprockets to the rear axle provide) >
the power, The steering tiller is|"
‘made of cast iron pipe. é
MADE A PROFIT :
Link, who works in the milling} =
department of a Hastings factory
said he's always wanted to own an|™
antique car or be able to buy one; = EE
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that's MISSING — MISSING — MISSING | | 1952. then sold it later for # | © = minor you ‘ll scarcely be able
" . . | profit te a car collector. to find them.
in every other leading toothpaste’? =| | isi. ture children complained so| ‘Regular Enna Jetticks at ‘89. 95 to $11 95
it's Gardol! And Colgate’s with Gardol gives up to jat losing the unique vehicle that} —— : ! ‘ :
? times longer ‘protection against tooth decay and a Link undertook his present car. St eee | :
9
Ladies’ Better LAST 3 DAYS! cleaner, fresher breath all day with just one brushing! = s been working at it since ‘last b4
Cotton Dresses || Once-a-Year. And right now you can get two large-size 29-cent tubes October and now it is practically
Famous Brands Included : : _ Archer Sale of Colgate Dental Cream with Gardol for only 43¢! But | iready to -_,
Regular $7.98 to $14.98 L ADIES’ NYLONS
$ $ Reg. $165" id bing
» and | Rey. $1.35 a
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ber! it Cleans Your Breath while it Guards Your cere! | fore road test time. Link has to -
ciansbie es atasiinaiss Sees tai Saba nignni’ eeiiagen eebiiaeaniing: . take his car apart to get it out of | 7 —
the basement. But he says that’ 8
-—> GOOD ONLY WHILE DEALERS’ SUPPLIES LAST! NJ ee, eu ems roo | tions and reassemble it.
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| | Are You Ready to Buy a New Car?
STOP...and THINK! If you are ready and want the facts .. . Stop at the Pontiac
Retail Store ... where we have
“NO HIGH PRESSURE SALESMEN ~ NO HIGH FINANCING
“NO GIMMICKS — ~ NO PADDED PRICES
Just Honest Facts and Highest Appraisals Possible!
Please Accept Our Invitation
for a Free Demonstration
a
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4 :
4 4 time only! Get Colgate Dental Cream today. | There'll be one slight hitch be-
- “NS . 9
Reg. $1.50 $4"
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Pre-Teen | 3 Girls 7 Ladies?
Dresses—Coats ||’ Spring Hats || Wool, Skirts
Regular to $17.95 Regular to $3.98 . Reg. $5.98 to $12.98
$ $7 00 B::,
2 }} PP” na “PV TS 84-6
die A RE AEE IRIE A BE ES A EOE GLE GLEE
Men’s “Weekender”
Play Slacks
‘ : chareool. tau, Bight $ 98 blue, brown.
Sport Coats in tweeds, * - 3 :
plaids and checks. 4 . | ' Regular $45. All f ' Washable Fancy 1° '@
eee OF SS ee Sh EA EES, GRMN Pd ee
Mes en’s
Sport Ensemble All Wool Sportcoat
with Contrasting Slacks ONC
we
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bee Regulan, short. : tee 8 Shirts 0.00077 long. é
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BOYS SPORT SUI rs
Sport Coat and Slacks. . \
Call for a Demonstration Ride in the car that beat all Sizes 2 to 12. Value to $12.98 .......... ee vec don _ 3- 56 - 1g |
8 cylinder competition in the MOBIL GAS ECONOMY
RUN . . . and remember, before you buy, that a big 122”
wheelbase Pontiac costs less than 43 models in the
low price field. ~ — cn
Ne cp MES CHARGE YOUR yourself that . L : ) ;
BEAT PONTIAC! CLOTHES 3 WAYS:
e 30 DAYS
* @70 DAYS
e@G6MONTHS .
ki ose Rese. of
tiac F etail § ore 68 Mt. Cones Across. from the P.O. a ue Saag be ee ying atte be gated |.
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THIRTY-SIX : : THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIT.NO, 1956
Photc Landing Croft fai cat cae, Tanase ct seit a ch “| Aboard Plane Pianing Open Howe : pros leet hich thousands of American Teo pesto LENE le 3s foot ang the Lewontin ves at Guidance Clinic
SAN PEDRO, Calif ~The Navy|peachheads, is to be launched|platoons of men. 7 More than 44 per cent ‘of an Survive Crash: Clinic board met at noon yester-
“$s buying plastic landing craft. [pere today. It is all glass cloth laverage barrel of crude oil is
One of the first molded plasticiand paper except for steel armor Sugar can be made from wood. 'made into gasoline.
7 “Coast Guard Pilot on p.m. and 7 until 9 p.m, that day,
: Way to Battle Creek/|*cmding to Madeline Half, d+
Before Crack-Up | A film will be shown at 4 and = jqgain at 8 p.m. om the aed called
E | CHARLESTON, W.Va we — AL A Family Affair.” Subject matter
q | twin-engine Coast Guard amphib-| ideals
lian plane crashed in,a hilly see-| , :
tion south of here yesterday min-,, Miss Half announced that _the local staff of the Child Guidance ‘utes short of an airport. Ail four)
men aboard survived |Clinic would attend a meeting to-
* * * ‘day and tomorrow in Lansing. The
cates’ tutes Oakland group will join in meeting
The four wore taken te gen with clinic persohnel from all over . ‘pital in South Charleston. Window Shades ‘were from Elizabeth City. N.C., ra state in this semi-annual meet-
: ‘and were ‘identified -as:
Lt. Comdr. Carl Parrott, 33, the) = Colers” in Bite = joel — Ten fc Flin ‘Robbery
Wal PAI NT Washable Fibre .. 1.09 | olet, trastered right aren, other Suspect Nabbed
~~ —- a _— .
» cL i ‘ ome ial ith Rubber Base Satin finish. A 1C. George Boggs, about 35,
Tit ie ie i | _ Be One coat solic Easy to apply Plastic “eee seen 1.79 radioman, face cuts and bruises.
— SPECIAL! 96" coma GENERAL w GE ELECTRIC RANGE
oe ha nt ' with brush or roller — dries anit, Rene L Hennell. 3 Chicago Man to Stand €| within minutes. 14 colors to Di mechanic, back injuries nor roe ) BTA TEL TESCO || Shore from “ntsc ty erore or Cloth (Oil Painted) 2.25 | me Bier! in ey City fort
black ” A funeral home which sent an Bank Holdu The ab ie for 36" widths, 2 D AYS ONLY . vo? ong ‘lene ‘ ““ ambulance to the scene quoted the P
¥ navigator that the four men were Will L. Exactly as
panty ‘ * 8 flying to Battle Creek, Mich., to CHICAGO (INS) — William Pictured].
qu : — nes. sn $39 | aliend the funeral of the pilot's Rachay was eld by de WALLPAPER vee Special Gal. SH AG RUGS father, who died yesterday City, Mich., fo stand trial ‘on
ROLL wp an plane took off from the charges of participating in the
ag tog of patterns in stock ready to carry out with lizabeth § City, N.C., " Coast | $62,000 robbery April 6 of a bank
Save yourself big money with - Rosenberger’ PAINT ROLLER Cotton loop, non-skid. Eight beau. | Guagd sates ot 16:01 a.m. (at Flint, ae. .
Suslity Wall Papers . . . and hang the paper yourself! tiful colors to choose from. (EST) and was to have refueled . * '
Come in for your Free Illustrated Booklet that tells $ and PAN SET "e at Kanawha Airport here. | FBI siapalic deste Radkay in
soe Rane 0 do De Be ne, oy SO 4 The pilot radioed the K b a house on Chicago’ southwest
; 7” Roller, Large Pan =e a a Side April 10, He was with a << as control tower at 2:14 p.m. that he ‘ [being one of three Chicagoans who \ $ 39 and $ 19 was out of fuel and making a tarraiomins’ ‘ ’ 2g 22 irate onl The plane, a G “}rob the Citizens Commercial
sare aiamias < ~ set oe ee, 8 ee ak Sota Gant Hamilton-Lewis
Thi itis : . iman “goose,” crashed in a deep |* ry 4 | ‘Branch, at Flint. Radkay was held
eS 1 in ie . valley lon $40,000 bond ~
fetter Hoge th a ALI SAND NO MORE y Reports D The two others, John P. Alkes| e- i\ ‘and George Ballin, were arrested |
— Abrasive Block RUBBER MATS a ary eports ue jin a Flint kat scmped. gun bat- Automatic
Easy to use. Very tast. Removes nse H | je but Radkav esca | Oven Timer
SPECIAL! [7 cc5 Vinsict! Stouts | For both or kitchen. Lorge [ON Domestic Help | eactay was arraigned tetore e 5 Pc Tool Kit wood or plaster, cuts rust and | evel shape, 22''x39". iU.S, Commissioner Cc. S. Bentley. Built-In .
- ° Breese The reminder that sale who | Pfke in Chicago. He was identified Light
Value 1.98, with your $ 00 $ 00 Each employ domestic workers are re- by an FBI agent as the man who oe
eurchiae of 1 room of ] 3 5 ¢ Each All Colors iquired to file Social Security re-'escaped from the garage at Flint $ 95,
: all Paper or more - ‘ports in April was issued today by on April 7. S 812 N
ee Friday and Saturday. . Wesley Dorr, manager Of the Pon-| A year ago Radkay was et ave Ow:
— — tiac District office of the Social from a federal prison where he)
Security Administration. was serving @ 20-year sentence im:
4 mo . | Workers who earned $50 or more posed in 1953 for bank robbery, ' $
x Famous Group of Wallpaper Stores STORE HOURS in January, February and March ———_— Regular 269.95 $
= . - must be.covered by the reports, Here’s One Average |
*
* j . ‘Dorr pointed out. Among occupa-
; 9:30 te 5:30 tions cited by district leaders were WASHINGTON — The cost of You Pay Only asin. bide. building a 50-bed ‘hospital averages ,
housekeepers and ‘ Friday & Saturda $14,850 a bed nationally, according with trade
pov Y Y gardeners. to the United States Public Health
ioe Open ‘till 9 p.m. Booklets explaining the employ- Service., But it points out that rhs big. 7 — CE renge “ a many, any, weg = , . ; features! Pus: utton controls utomatic en. Timer. ig Phone FE 2-7001 \er’s obligation and benefits to the the average covers many aréaS|] master oven. ‘Focused Heat” broiler. See this CE today . . . your
employe are available at the local’ where construction costs are much old range in trade makes the down payment. Immediate delivery!
office, 18 S. Perry St., Dorr said. lower than in metropolitan areas.| ©asy Terms! ,
™ = | Automatic GE WASHER
> Span Tine SALES °° DRE vw srecuts G AY ro 0)” 7 188
Almost See what GE has built i
SPRING SPECIAL opyis ne, eer GOODSYEAR © .
-- Tubeless and , GoopsyY EAR |
EXTRA MILEAGE NEW TREADS And get the big trade-in allowance Good Housekeeping Shop is —
now offering for your old washer. FREE DELIVERY! FREE
Non-Tubeless
*
Whitewalls
@ 1-Year Unconditional Guarantee
@ New Tire Mileage SERVICE! FREE INSTALLATION!
and Blackwalls
@ New Tire Appearance Big! 9.2 Cu. Ft. G-E
| - "SAVE UP TO @ New Tire Traction 7, Refrigerator
z 4 ‘le bown Per TiRE!| $ 95 Regular $259.95
| 7 6.70x15
a 00 ses Pe r Week = for Plus Tax and Recappable 5188
SET of 4 Tires! | arpa wo Sotd rie toi
| = $4.00 DOWN on"your car USE OUR EASY PAY PLAN with trade
| —or to Your Own Tires
HK KKK KK KKH KKH KKK KKIIKSKY .
| Brakes Relined Wheel Alignment NO MONEY DOWN!
New adjustable shelves and
removable door shelves. New
Let Us Reline Your Brakes Correct Caster
for Safe, Sure Stops Correct Camber were, 5 ess Reset Toe-in (Rivet Linings) .. . Ford, | full width freezer at t6p! Twin lf crispers! More food storage space. Easier cleaning and better
Make Complete Analysis
Chevrolet or mee of orbs Section
food keeping! Trade now . yOu get more for your old
refrigerator now at Good Housekeeping Shop
‘Look! GE Cleaner mm) NEW 1956 SWIVEL model with attachments te
moke ali cleaning an easy
task.
Front Wheel |
PACK
We Check Wheel Bearings and Grease’ Seols
‘ 1.80" - -50°
New Low Price |~
5 49”
$1 Down—$1 a Week!
bass - | Complete
FRONT END | INSPECTION
With Each Tire Purchased
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Clue to Disease
May Be Virus Connecting: . Organisms
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May Be Valuable Maltese Rely
onGoatsfor .
All Their Milk
Opera House in Vienna
Heit mi eH Lit
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Ga ve mieleian,
skunks was highly
sccessful, they reported. How the
360,000 a was arrived at was
the University of Lund have suc-|
ceeded in creating a new cereal
plant, Triticale, a cross between
rye and wheat that has certain
advantages over either of the
parent plants.
- its wonderful /”*
6 Days to Wisk Day!
skunks in exterminating the poi- ‘
Oshima Islands, Japan's southern-
VY OFF SALE
T-DIAMOND SET—WAS $79.95
$39 wo money vown
Indelible. Won't color ”
| other clothes in wash-
| ing machine.
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GAUGE SPRING STEEL AND
FULLY GUARANTEED!
brass fittings, free
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weight and flexible,
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BOSCAL COLORED 5 PIECE GLASS BERRY
BOWL WITH NINE-INCH
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GENUINE IRONSTONE saeeisenete teas ub on tao
scientific developments and we stock
i the new products. We compound your
prescription precisely and
Ideal for Salads — eee Oe: Fruits, Spaghetti, etc.
Will not Crack or
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STERILITE PLASTIC SHELF = HANGERS
SERVING SET SPECIAL | 59°
Each PRCA
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OFFE ‘THURSDAY, April 19th Thru.
THURSDAY, ” April 26th
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th 7 way | Sinboam Tipo
GARMENT BAGS .... . 51%
GARDEN HOSE, plastic . . $125
CARPET SWEEPERS. . 534°
4 Piece GARDEN TOOLS . 51%
LAMPS | TABLES . . . $3» $595
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MIXMASTER
WITH JUICER
Regular Price $45.95 Vy, J
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CONTROLLED HEAT . $495 u
Sctounal FRYPAN FLOOR ® =f ® 6 P
Reg. $19.95 11” e Beautifully Framed | $9
only PICTURES...
° 95 Ys 36x48” 95
, ! MIRRORS... ° 9
ion: Cusreutéed
No Sale to Dealers! One per person while they
last! Quantity limited!
Sunbeam STEAM IRON $ Regular Price $17. re eee
BEDROOM FURNITURE | Pop-Up Toaster *8”
SUMMER FURNITURE Enjoy this summer in. your own’
yard with beautiful all-weather
yard furniture and at such low, 8°
This is a must for real summer living chest and bed .
and at this low price you could buy 2. E: low prices. ,
HIDE-A-WAY BEDS . . . °14°>] STACK CHAIRS... $450 TRUNDEL BEDS * erin" 564° T cor pine CHAIRS . = $495
BUNK BEDS mort finsh , . . $6999 CHAISE LOUNGE . _ $3495
BUNK BEDS bins tins, . 2. $7995
A HOLLYWOOD BEDS .. %49% GLIDER $99)
-MAPLE - BEDROOM SET. $7995 J 2-Seater
3-Piece- BEDROOM SET. .5189% | A wal dremer end chest
y : 2-Piece BEDROOM SET ; 514995
crt — From $188 TTRESSE:
J Die: ee ee ° . 2s
CARD TABLE SET Table and 4 Chairs
This One a ‘a Honey! COME IN-LOOK AROUND!
BIG SPECIALS
| ORCHARL No One Will Bother You
Until You Are Ready--or
One of Our Salesmen _
will Be Happy to Serve You!
IT’S 25% DISCOUNT -STORE-WIDE SALE” MANY ITEMS ONE-OF-A-KIND! ALL SALES FINAL!
FREE PARKING — E-Z TERMS — FREE DELIVERY FREE! GODFREY’S SORTILECE PERFUME TO THE LADIES!
C.BS. [SPECIAL COLUMBIA Formerly $69.95
17 ed TV General Electric
Swivel Top}
Only ST AG» CLEANER
Table Model and you get FREE Godfrey's
Perfume with each set. 5 3 2”
WARDROBES | Cash and ae
Just the thing for storing your winter
linens and extra copies and at such a While They Last
NO DEALERS PLEASE
12” | Tiving ROOM FURNITU FURNITURE }
Regular Price “8 95
NOW ONLY ........
wear 898 $795 couch: & Chair. . $au"SR? S119
2 Piece Sectional . Now oxcy 8 7925
JR. DINETTE SET foouch & chair... wai°32, $ 7995
Perfect for a small apartment din ITV Lounge Chair .dw°Sucy S$ 3925 only... Green , ,
1 2995 Lounge Chair... Nowonry $ 2925
Swivel Rocker . . .ndw°oxy 5 4995 |
Chrome Hand Loomed | 7 5c
KITCHEN TABLE SETS) THROW rucs, oo. . sittin eg 9x12 RUGS, 00... od ave to fit any kitchen or color KITCHEN CABINET. Sy 9%
5-Piece Set, $ 4g°
Reg. $79.95 .......... os
Reg. $179. 98 oo ieee. ' 3134" LOUNGE Ya-Gal.
7-Piece—6 Chairs and 589" Thermos
Table, Reg. $139.95... CHAIR JUG
FREE GIFT |s With Purchase of
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Phone FE 58114-5
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© THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. APRIL 19, 1956_ ie THIRTY NINE
LE’ 5 Gives 200,000
— Gold Bell Gift Stamps to
WARS, OLLA BELLE MeINDOE . Here’s What She Was Awarded !
A BRAND NEW 1956 DODGE CAR!
000 BONUS Gold Bell Gift Stamps! Mrs. Mcindoe was awarded the BONUS because her
entry blank was stamped by People’s. Get in on the BIG
BONUS too! Have your entry stamped by People’s . . ..
Food-O-Mat or Super Market! Ask for Free entry blank
next time you. shop here!
- PINE CONE EW PACK |
Mrs. MeIndoo received the 200,000 Gold Bell Gift Stamp Bonus from Mr. Omer Gagne, co-manager of the People's Food © Mat where she
ettelaed her yianlng entry blank.
we y Candies me 4Qe
Cherry Candies es 49c :
OCelio Sponges 2 '* 29¢ Gake Mix Pord, Dry S-Lb. % L&6, Pore, Preserved
Dog Meal = Strawberries
Breast-O- Chicken Chunk Style
Remus Fresh Michigan Creamery | J U N A
it tastes better fresh
from the form country.
UTTER POUND PRINT No. 303
Can
Only
Flat Tin
A Treat at a Real People’s
Tomttoes || PORK STEAK
14 oz. T 9: 3 9;.
‘The "Lb. Average :
‘g I || PORK BUTT BISCUIT MIX..." 20" 209;
CIANT SRE pie crust mix.. % 10° [E==—=
BAB-O (62. citi iice.. 25° CHERRIES Cleaners
Chippewa Chief 24 ot.
SYRUP....... mu 9
Hudson Paper Towels 2 _ ml ; 1 5
Pie
oh f i ‘
top of double boiler over
te , syrup. In a small pan boil ag butter in top
: By JANET ODELL village down the the Band Boosters Clubpounds of sausage, uncounted on filling. Bake in a slow direct until tender; Blend in
ae he ey saree at Cu pnts ua meu ate Se 5 wae flour, ah yepper and tiatants ; | Wontine Press Home Editor | sap. They * served pancakes, sausage then add egg yolk mixture to it ate pancakes and new maple| Shanty tor visitors during the coflee all you could eat. Pryor on e-ger ayy Ooo ad pegs amas ae & ate Sa mat. Cock ove
% ne see tert Ee are ‘ We ended up eafing pancekes!donated, This would help eral tater, tet oe lett. we . re Nutritious | see
festival has ‘been held annually val-like ioonanebant that tot:|* ~ soaps! ei ~ a ade wk one me x yt ico — pieces) Beat egg whites, whip crear) eriguing disguise for hard-cooked| ®88s: an eae ee
= Pet ek wan ow sien fairs and festivals. Bande| iets ‘tcp were » sda a We'd lke te shave with seb shit fe bee maple Syrup | and combine the 3 mixtures.jeggs. The combination of eggs, ee et prays a
« e- 8 \ played, the governor crowned the/cakes, pork sausage, & pat of of the syrup recipes we brought aceasta cs. Arrange alter|Freese n refvigeralor tray andjwheat germ and green peppers ens or cones. Roll croquettes im
tle, a tiny town not|@uee there Seb eee ee a eS ee oe See kom Vena ate ingens of poset petaions aati bet SS Oe gives a blend : beaten
fag.trom Charlotte by (Cntertainmen: square dancing.|of syrup, coffee or —and Mai Ple pineapple in a ng :
bs ee ee SS ae Up and:down the-main street the|you could eat of everything. mule that there are only 4 layers in all.| Tomato-Cheese Sauce e
ot verméat Ambng the traditions |*¥tup producers sold -their prod-|:-we talked with some of the 1 sap salt — a pS wick trick; Melt a they transplanted from New Eng-|ucts. There was-an interesting dis-) women. whe were working. A 1-3 cup flour “—— butter together. Boll for 3 mir Quick quarter-
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land was the one of tapping their on wh onl i jae apple. Bake in 350-degree oven oven Sorts Gn Sep. oe 8 tate teley ove
sugar..maples and. boiling down cakes that a at | 2.*eiespoons suger 30 minutes, Serves 8. hot (not boiling) water. Gradually
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“in addition to the syrup pro-| The Methodist Charch was night wane wes ‘out, \Houble boiler until thick and Maple Mousse of ‘condensed (undiluted) canned
dtiged by the farmers around the jserving a chicken dinner. The Suk oh Gay ee ES "jereamy. Add egg yolks which] }%%,cupe whipping cream tomato soup. Serve over ham-
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that in abundance, having helped to serve some 2000 meals in the Voorheis road, co-chairman of the dining room. Mrs. Moran is
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school year Pontiac area women spend or allowed to charge : ! “wil servi banquet BE *., and vinegar together. Beat well
2: : meruli wants 6 desi din- “Avoid difficult or complicated|Continue beating and slowly add_ HAM. and BACON ; Complete Line of Beer, Wines, Liquors to Take Out—We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantity .
¢ ‘ner, Moay.ef them are ng food for a large group. Use in-jall the evaporated milk. Use with}. . Downey $
by church prepared season foods to save money and/shredded cabbage or mixed vege- From Our Packing House
: . La a “4 lobtain better quality. jtables. Makes 2 quarts Retail Morket H Le F _ . ae “Know - the limitations of the’ —— - BEEF BUYS oney o pal : . St. Anthony's Guild of St. Bene-jequipment you have. Be sure your) Grenadine is. widely available in = Sat.
emt let's Church consists of a group|recipes are reliable. supermarkets. This sweet red a t See Butter Ss of women long experienced in) “pian a menu with attractive, |liquid makes a delightful addition Ready for Your Locker mad
servmg Nagel —o Forts narmonious colors and arrange-|to a fruit cup when used with BUY and SAVE
stance, 1955, this group o ment, a good balance be-| discretion. women served two’ thousand ales STE T
aie tie wey tay cate ne ee eet WART BEEF CO, C 197 OAKLAND avt:: ‘Super Market 197 OAKLAND AVE.
money for their chi =~ in flavor and textures. | Add sliced strawberries to vanil- | wholesale & Retail Distributors st ing
: — “Better have leftovers than not| la pudding and use as a filling for | 130 N. Cass Ave., Pontiac, Mich. r “!
i - Under the direction of Mrs. - jfingel food cake. Cut the cake | E enough." Phone FE 5-6220 Peter Aldo, captain of the guild, ‘crosswise in three layers. these ceed Wehehene an om: In order to be sure your helpers)”
— *\know their duties it is advisable ATT 52S TR ae : ORS EM . RE TENT 25:15 EE sa AE ETAT
a : agg hegre to make 4. check list. This ~u
groups id carry weight prevent delays, disputes and over-'
A 1 lapping of committee jobs.
. ‘ Groups that are new in this busi-
insist. Half the work, Je ann en/ tae Ot eS eee Oropere |
Mrs. Cusshee. Wobue is co-|tive Extension Service puts out a chairman of the dining room com-|monthly bulletin. It lists foods in:
mittee. > lines up her workers) season and gives recipes. Contact
far ahead of time, then calls them|Mrs. Josephine Lawyer, Oakland
just before the day pe banquet | County Extension Service, Pontiac,
to be sure they are still planning | Michigan, for details
to help. An excellent book for any group
One person should be responsible | to have off hand is Jane Kirk's
for purchasing the food. “She “What's Cooking?” It is slanted
should find a reliable butcher who!toward church and PTA groups
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@ pownds lean ~~ veal
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ee quite flat and not quite round. Here’s Four-Word Key [terreno quve to mut as te : ions [kee coe Pg Ty re 4
to Knowing’ Your Onions x" % : ‘ strength of flavor, oe ;
If you're old enough you been on the market all winter. ; a
recall when “knowing your Their season is about over, and) From now on,.miost of the on- .
jons” was a slang term indicating) after April we probably won't see ions we'll be
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to know your onions in a quickjhomemakers prefer them exas, flat , or medium- ,
. easy lesson offered by the U. S.| cooking. flat and mediuin-mild,~
“is fit only for pasting wallpaper| Blend all well, and continue |Depaitment of Agriculture. i ae . . 2
to wallé.”. Now, we found this| “#rring and cooking slowly until eee : The mildest of the onions areCook in Consomme rather startling, because white) “uce thickens. Season to taste) The key lesson is just four) new onions coming to market from * is with salt, white pepper, one- | words: Globe—strong; flat—mild.| gown along the Rio Grande River| For ® new flavor, try cooking
things, Cream soups, croquettes,| glutamate powder, and perbaps |tn include things like the age of|called Bermuda onions, and|bouillon instead of water. Thicken ‘ | other sauces, creamed vegetables,| oven 8 dash af nutmeg, and |the onions, where they grew, and| they're quite flat. the ‘stock and pour it over the : ae aN meats and poultry, all are based| *!s0, we like a ot We how long they’ll be on the ‘market caiman a : eS . 28 ie haat Bis eS - on what is known as “white/ tershire or Maggi sauce, Season Some of them are white and | 1°,
sauce.” with discretion, however, in this | Take the key phrase: Globe | some are yellow. Real experts served :
as in all things, rn" | strong; flat—mild, The strongest | claim the white, flat onions are |°ooked eggs : * | We think & you make your : of the onions on the market BOW | the very mildest, but others in : . basic sauce as he instructed us, Now for the final touch that can/ are small to medium size, or- | sist the yellow onions are just Many good |
you'll be amazed at the giffer. jset this apart and beyond ordinary) ange-yellow, lke « ball ©8| as nilld, Either kind is great |"esh coconut fg | ence, The seasoning must be |‘Wwhite sauce”—beat one egg yolk| giobe. for sandwiches, with denserts, *6 deysto WISK dey! - controlled, with the end objec. (well, Pour a little of the sauce cs ¢@ tedious job of pe, 3
tive im view, but instead of the |into the egg yolk and blend, then| They were grown somewhere in ae may put it simple white sauce, try it this |pour resultant mixture back into|‘he Midwest last year and have Some of the new onions are not)chopper.
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olasses Gives I cing Caran) Flavor sai
» \
SMOKED PICNICS
Fresh Dressed
Rock Hen Chick’
Suger Cured
Bacon Squares MACARONI COTTAGE CHEESE RING — Add a bright note to
| your-menu with this unusual Macaroni Cottage Cheese Ring
| it with your favorite tomato sauce, pickled peaches and baked
It's a budget-saver, as well as a protein-packed dish. — ae
aaa. Me a
Oe ee
Macaroni Cottage Cheese Ring) Like your fried eggs with a film
Pak Live. ib. 19° Cahn
tabtons salt : formed over the yolks? Then heat
3 Supe sinew street (9 cunces) _|@ little butter in a skillet and add
1 See mn cover the sit tightly: leawe the creamed cottage cheese cover ;* tablespoon chopped chives heat on for a minute or so, then 3 Ibs. ‘ Bago my —e turn it off. Leave the cover on the i skillet until the eggs are set and ne Add 1 tablespoon salt to rapidly|the film forms over the yolks —
boil. Cook uncovered, stirring oc-| Ever add a little pure vanilla.
casionally, untit tender, Drain in extract to sliced peaches? Haunt-
) Lil’ Lemon Muffins Bring
| |\Springtime to Your Table
We all know where there's altakes to these Lil’ Lemon Muffins
woman, there’s a way, and these| made of enriched cornmeal.
Your favorite bleach est way you can dress up a simple :
eal, |
Even the color of the cornmeal]; 4 teaspoons baking powder
This favorite bleach of millions now bas | mutfins blends beautifully with the! ;*:avisoecee “Surar natural colors of the fruits to make/ Orsted rind of 1 lemon
are evar re Ste ee et es e to ~ handier , most goes wi : =. out saying that the rich corn fla- a ah 3 Ib. Tin
kitchen and bathroom clean- vor and the crunchy texture of| 2 'sspoons lemon juice
ing and these Lil’ Lemon Muffins also com-| Sift together dry ingredients into SPRY
disinfecting. pliment the fruit. medium-sized bowl; add lemon eeoeececece | rind, Stir in beaten egga and milk. | .
4 i i“ ae fh | enn ma ta hee ee Lightly stir in melted shortening. |
q ~ = | on the inside and nutmeg on bad bora aan mnittin cups; Giant Size
S | boca —— . } .— — crusty’! Bake in: hot oven (425) 12 min. SURF : ' : : ’ utes. Remove from oven just long
4 SIZES: taste beds tingte. enough to sprinkle glaze (made’ ,7eoe ee
i So whether you arrange an at-|\by or ps ssaagurarsie sugar,
tractive platter of assorted fresh|nutmeg # mon juice), over’
GALLON fruits, or fill individual lettuce cups|tops. Return to oven for three to! Gient Size
, with succulent pieces, you'll agree|four minutes. Serve hot. Makes’ f
that any spring salad just naturally!14.16 muffins, | or
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quarter cup of fine dry bread
ee ee eee eres ot eraliens,
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AT EVERY STOP...
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cup of ten.
|TBDs simply
= NO ORARE CR COS
_|any good
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| hepeaes “rayne oye pam “": Tea-Bag_ Dunkers Ought Buy Variely Meats
to Hang Heads in Shame for Thriff, Flavor
To know whether you're’ a tee-ifour’ mistaken when they get | When you buy in quantity, you
dunker or not, must first cup or pot of tea in front of
iknow what @ teobag Gunker is.|No, 1: By dunking the bag up *UPPly one of the variety meats— | ¢
Kally speaking. a “TBD” is and down, they cause the
one Who doesn't give the tea bag cool off rapidly, To make a good
‘a chanee to make a really good cup of tea, the water must be: a
* 4%
| For some reason or other, most| goodness and Saver from the t
cannot resist the bag.
'temptation to oyer wow ie | ~
bel at the end of the string No, 2: A dunkers
‘with a very definite up-and-down ally continue ie devastating up- they add new flavor sensations to’
jmotion starting at the wrist, -they and-down motion until the water a-|‘ired menus. For a starter try this
|dip the tea bag up and down, down) taj
‘and up, and so on ad infinitum);
until the boiling_water has dropped known here and now—you Cali’t) ; pest kidney (about 1% pounas)
to a temperature far below the judge a good cup of ua by its oat
ability to do the tea in the bag or. .
And then they wonder why on as it may seem, color up very’
earth they can't get a good cup light, while on the other band,
| of tea! The truth of the matter
| is that tea-bag dunkers don't
| give the tea bag half a chance
and biame an insipid cup of | ten on the bag—tather @an en | ais leads us to error No. 3: |
themselves
Tea-bag dunkers generally make| tales at least three minutes for |Apples, Raisi r | epoon cinnamen. | pape.
Flavor Fritters a femtnn 5 Si, eaten, one- sia Maoh 16 small
for Breaktast cablted ‘chertaniath, aaa 1% cups —
eun include in your theezer storage! il Gagan an eens or ® a. mix. | Heat membrane-free orange
water to *Weetbreads, kidneys, tongue,
liver, heart, oxtail, brains. Or
can add them to your other meat("iched flour, 2 teaspoons Drop by spoonfuls into deep hot|Whole cloves and stick cinnamon
orders at relatively low cost. |pewee ees sat lst im ey it mm lees eel ee ee
| Nutritionally, the variety rneats |: Tedd ddd dd bd dd dedddhedsdidiudatart
ae ented, with vitamins ad “16. 1t's Alive—It's Fresh’ — Taste the Ditterence
CAPONETTES ja real money-saver. Taste-wise, |
| The Finest Chicken Money Can Buy
for Roasting — Stewing or Frying.
4-8 Lb. Average.
TURKEYS—DUCKS—ROASTERS—RABBITS—-COON
Fees". “55 'Fryen ea 79 EGGS ..
FRESH and SALT WATER FISH of ALL KINDS Sift together 1% cups sifted en-
b- C4
solutely boiling. It is the action of,
the boiling water that extracts the/
tea
* * *
a certain color that is pleas. |recipe: Lo
to the dunker’s eye, Let it be) Barbecued Beef Kidney
R's ch
3 onions, sliced
3 tablespoons vinegar
M% teaspoon enin powder %
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= =
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Some strong blends, (range, at or tea 1 teaspoon sait .
\e teaspoon cayenne pepper
% teaspoon monosodium Gutamate
% cup catsup
Wash kidney,
it’s mot unusual for a very =
ty te produce a very dark col remove outer
|membrane. Split through center; |
‘remove fat and tubes. Cut kidney |
in small pieces. Cook covered, in
|TBDs generally brew tea by the » cups water about two hours, or!
|color.instead of by the clock. It until tender. Drain.
| Saute onions in fat; add 1 cup
and dressing with
cranberry sauce
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BRING THE FAMILY! “ye boiling water to take action water and, remaining ingredients. |
Cover and simmer 30 minutes. Add!
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‘ e Serve with fluffy rice or buttered
noodles. on the tea leaves in the bag. Brew
jtea by the clock , . , three to
| five minutes,
* FRESH LAKE PERCH, 39; SHRIMP
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PEOPLE'S FISH & POULTRY MARKET Error No, 4 involves the’ great-| ;
est offender of the tea bag. on .
|record. TBDs are known to indis-| Bananas | With Pork
jcriminately use the same tea bag sidekick for. roast pork:
over and over again. One pound ofl sive, bananas lengthwise and |
jtea will make 200 cups of tea—' spread with soft butter or mar-
——— ee oe garines top with hot cranberry |
lsauce and bake in a moderate
dunker. expect to squeeze out of @ oven for about 15 minutes. Use| (Wholesale and Retail) jtea bag! a canned whole cranberry sauce and! \ 82: $. Saginaw Street FE 4-152]
‘break it up as you heat it in a)
If tea-bag dunkers had any idea small saucepan on top of the range. LL kLLitktttbdkkkbkdekhddidedikeded
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|; The amount of tea leaves, the
size of the tea bag are all cal-
-enlated with extreme exact-
| ness to give tea-drinkers a truly
good cup of tea on the scale of
one tea bag to every cup of boil-
| ing water. °
' Enough room is left in every:
single tea bag to accommodate the |
of the tea leaves in each)
packet. There are at least 30 and |
sometimes as many as 50 different
‘kinds of tea in a single tea bag—|
especially selected for maximum |
tea-drinking enjoyment.
So—now that you know what)!
a tea-bag dunker is and how he)
pom not only the tea bag but)
his own palate, you might want to
start a new reform.
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2366 Auburn Ave.
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Forest Lake Couftiry Club’s Women’s Group spon-
sored a luncheon and fashion show Wednesday for mem- summer events with Mrs. Melville Werner (center) of
bers: and guests of the club. Mrs. Leland B. Church Birmingham and her guest, Mrs. Forest Dodrill of /omen ot ~
Pontiac Press Photes
Hills. :
= a =
Authority in Fund-Raising
Visits State Republicans / (right) of Birmingham goes over the list of planned Bloomfield
Boa il Mp ag eS
*% # orest Lake Sponsor
on
s
Ensembles
for Summer
Are Viewed Wednesday Event
Takes Place at the
Country Club
Cashmere and linen coordinates
highlighted the fashion showing
held for women of Forest Lake
Country Club Wednesday. ,
: > Pe © © HR,
These elegant costumes were
shown mostly with imported linen
sheath dresses‘ topped by cash- .
mere sweaters which had match-
ing trim of the sheath, .
Another feature was the cotton
dress (drip-dry, of course) with
_ gecordion-pleated skirt making a
very lovely summer outfit.
Embroidered -sweaters in every
color combination imaginable were
eye-catchers at the show, and cer-
tainly will be seeit often this sum-
mer over -the refined cotton
dresses. 6. en.
Late day and evening dresses of
cotton, silk, and some in the new
miracle fabrics, all priced mod-
erately, are a delight to the distaff
side.
BEAUTIFUL LACE
Climaxing the show was a beau-
tiful blue lace dress, intermission-
length in front and dra as a
peacock to ankle-length in the
back. The strapless gown had a
very full skirt.
’ * s s
Mdeling the fashions were club
members including Mrs. Ferd
Broock, Mrs. James Blakeney,
Mrs. George Greig: Mrs. William
Hartman, Mrs. Herschel Miller,
Mrs. George Jacquillard and Mrs.
Eugene Cahill.
f Mrs. Stephen J. Cloonan Jr. and : ‘ : | Mra: Rober R. Ered entertained today’s Women’s Section | - a hencheen syetel thower tal” | the Clon ; ai Wat hy o> alae odie
| Pickering, daughter of Mr, and/Viser to the Office of International | (
Mrs, Frederick Pickering of Alice|Trade Fairs, in the U. S. Depart- . P
avenue, who will become the bride|ment of Commerce. |
So ee ee ET! 5 iengtime Wallet in the The’ THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1056 Vincent Raymond of Detroit. ee ee a home ae
Semstare ame sit Personal News of Local Interest! aaa Sn ee renee NS | Business and Professional Women's Verne C. Hampton Il, son of
tered each table, Cag and the Advertising CHO. Mr, and Mrs. Verne C, Hampton of|of East Iroquois road.
Invited guests included Mrs. Pick- 4 Cherokee road, has been accepted) One week of his stay he par-
ering, Mrs. Raymond, Mrs. Syd- Mothers Club into membership in Delta Theta on porter / a wee
ney J. Baer, Mrs. Glen Torley, i Phi, legal fraternity at the Uni- = Dem a ic Tce aa
ne dg opti: omge ap VereMolds Meeting versity of Virginia where he is # eal wenek: be eeecne on tn,
Mrs Joseph W ‘Christi. Mrs At the Tuesday evening meeting first-year student igan State Dental Society Cen
William J. Dean Jr., Mrs, Charles ee ch tk yn Sige ice | | be ; e as . New Mex.i tennial in Detroit as a delegate
and Mrs. Martin Rummel » a. | | Dr. David F. Striffier, New Mex-! trem New Mexico, .
7 a Birmingham were also invited. of the Bys’ Ciyb, invited the ico state director of dental health, | * *« ¢ |
ba group to attend dinner returns today to Santa Fe, N.M.,| Maj. and Mrs. Robert F. Mc-!
Mission Bells Unit [""° Ys “eee eve My after spending three weeks with Glone arrived recently trom Ra- cag? aes : ; ~ tmey Air Force Base, Puerto Rico, | to the Ve tee a :
Makes Bandoges nse Gui" Tatas & Se BrideElect (istnwnt en The Mission Belle of St. John/™others’ organization. Mrs. Ralph Gait <5 ec Boh The couple will leave in a few days
Lutheran Church met with Mrs bgt ee Of eet th Se er” a | Honored
| Tender non Devotions were * ¢ ¢ Mrs. James Blakeney (left) of Utica road and Mrs. Ss ber wl be aatins ‘e
given by Mrs. Kenneth Andersoy. gers Oe ae es Han! W. Ey Hartman Jr. of Birmingham are all set for golf at Shower Mrs, H. Erwin Gottschalk of Co-| Hospital Grounds,
Twenty members attended the) 14 \ackenzie. Mrs, Kenneth Ni-|" or fennis in their Bermuda shorts which they modeled at | vert road ts fying Monday t Min-| meeting and rolled bandages for , : . neapolis where she will attend the the Laitheran missionary hospitals|“"°!* 274 Mrs. Cameron Clark. | Forest Lake Country Club W ednesday.
in Africa. Cancer pads were also oe eo acacia - mn at a luncheon and linen showertional Children, She is represent-(president of Beta Mu Chapter,
sewn for the American Cancer| Meeting Attended Mal Mod ] Ww h Ladi |Wednesday at Hotel Waldron hon- ing
Society. Luncheon was served |fy S . Ch t . e eis ow t e 1e€s oring bride-elect Margaret Waters. | delegate.
—_ abd Ure, Ruth ye eee W t d GOP W | sargaret will become the bride| Fireside Chub wih meet Frid ~ i aison " 2 rs | resi meer a
Tah Atay mosting’ will be held|honse on Iiinois avemme tor. the| aterior OIE ct Foy Compton ot West Iroquois) ae" the home ef Mra, Karl B. at the home of Mrs. Theodore) Wednesday siesting @ xi Atpha) D . M ‘ F hi bane at a — be pery| Kutz of Liberty Manor.
- Fauble on-Ghellbrook road. Nu Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi| resent ens asnions formed May _ Benedi ° 8 6
Sorority. Mrs, Willard Sovey as- ° Crystal Gifts
can National .Finance , (raising projects by women and will
is a leading fund-raising expert in|have a fund-raising engagement in
the Republican party.
Bride-to-Be
Receives
Mary A.. Pickering
Feted at Luncheon with the Republican Nationa) Fi-
nance Committee. With Mrs.
Charlies A, Dean Jr. of Grosse In 1958, she became identified
Designed to take you all
in Cloonan Home. There are ‘five pages in bers of the Women’s Group mer are these dresses modeled ‘by mem- through sum-
of Forest Lake oe
Vrs. William M. Hutchins of Birmingham |
and Mrs, Raymond E. Cahill of Bloom-
MOMS Wrap Gifts .
for Hospital Patients |
MO IMS
met
the May meeting. sisted the hostess:
were Mrs. Edward Markham, Mrs.'the CAI Building Tuesday eve- Couritry Club. Models (left to right) are field Hills.
PAGES 50-54
Waterford. Township Republican is washable—a drip and dry fabric.|
Women's Club put on & very spe-' Designers
Receiving their examplar degree cial affair for their members at’ | (Guests attending the afternoan
thought of women when) affair were a Smith, Rachel they came up With this idea. | McKibben, Jean Warnock, Mrs.
} Elbert Lioyd Anderson made golfers |
drool when he came out wearing | Strain, Gertrude Paquette and
an outfit that would flatter any | “'*- T. Elmer Horne.
golf course. .The nylon wind | Mrs. Alex Kokins, Mrs. Ronald
resistant green jacket sported a (Hoige, June Wortman, Mrs. Alban
bright checked cap and the |Lawrence, Lylla Ross, Mrs. Albert
slacks of cotton and dacron cord- Miller, Mrs. Warren Moore and
wearing a tailored suit of gray, ¢@ tabric were designed to.wash Mrs. R. S. Craft Jr. completed the
imported worsted. The lightweight | and wear. ; list. First to appear was Louis Berry
ter, governor; Edward LaBarge, ®%4 Spplause—tike .Fred Ziem
‘secretary and Lioyd LaBarge. pre- :
late elect of the Loyal Order of @f @ left. But he’s still one of
Moose, 182,
GO TO DEARBORN
Hg aon to do the initiate:
grand
fabric appeared cool enough for A striped blazer sport coat was
mid-summer days. * ‘worn by Justice Willis. LeFurgy. Karen Hoff Feted
| Serie of the Smodels were a |Slacks with this outfit were gray i wer
Uittle excited by all the attention worsted. There was casual ot Bridal Sho Speaking briefly were John Bax-
Yhis outfit. Karen Hoff was the honoree at gance in
whe made a right turn instead
; weight mohair with a tropical) Theodore Anderson home in. Au-
our favorite fashion models. weave was a truly luxurious suit. | 2 ud > . { a
* He looked debonair in the striped Women in the audience agreed, Was cohostess at the party.
sport coat of light weight woolen.|@fter seeing these fashions that | Karen, daughter of Mr; and Mrs.
The handsome models made all there was no excuse for a poorly|Carl Hoff of East-boulevard, will
cy work ‘marry James Latnear of Pike of Mrs, Thomas Naubert, ' wal : On April 19 members will go to:
Justice Burt White’s suit of light-;8 miscellaneous shower at the)
burn Heights. Mrs.°Axel Newman),
Fort Lauderdale,
home tn his mother, Mrs, Harry C. Strifflerstay in Tampa, Fla. On their re-| carrieg a white Bible
jturn trip they were guests of the
-
Following a six-week
Fla..
returned to stay at
Mrs. John
has her
Windiate Park
* Jathaway
State Rep. and Mrs. Leslie
Hudson of Gallogly road are re-
ceiving congratulations on the
birth of a daughter, Patricia Ann,
April 8.
Grandparents of the infant are
for Spokane, Wadsh., where the ma-|Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Johnson of
West New York avenue and Mrs. |
Claude Hudson of Pontiac State
*
Denna Anderson, senior at
the Pontiac Area Chapter as Theta Sigrha Phi, national profes-
‘sional honorary fraternity for wom-
len in journalism,
She will represent the chapter as Others were Mrs. William
@lutchins, Mrs. Victor Cramer,
Mrs. James Heatherson, Mrs,
Stan Gillen, Mrs. Jack Gillespie
and Mrs. Sterling Gordon.
Mrs. Alan Pfaff and Mrs. H. A.
Swigert were cochairmen of the
day.
-\Mary Holmes, Mrs. Ferd Broock of Bloomfield Hills, | George Purvis
Exchange Vows
First Baptist Church was the
scene of the ceremoriy uniting
Mary June Holmes and George
Richard Purvis in marriage Satur-
day evening. The Rev. William
Hakes performed the service.
? * s
Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Holmes
lof Ruth avenue are parents of the
\bride. George is the son of Mr.
land Mrs. John Richard Purvis of |West Fairmount avenue.
A light blue dress with white
accessories was chosen by Mary
dune for her wedding. Her flow-
ers Were white orchids and she
Mrs. Harold Holmes, her only at- Rosa Dogettes, former Pontiac res-|tendant, wore a salmon-colored |
idents now living in Marion, Ind.’ dress with white accessories. Har-
. Old Holmes, brother of the bride,
served as best man
* * *
A reception was held at the home
of the bride's parents immediately
following the ceremony, The cou-
ple is residing on West Fairmount
javenue.
[Altar Guild Holds
China Card Party
Eighty-five tables were in play
at the bone china cup and saucer
jcard party held by St. Michael Al-
jtar Guild Tuesday ing. * * we
Mrs. A. C. West, Mrs. Robert
Mrs. Ewing A. Tate entertained International Council for. Excep- Wayne University, has been elected Gallow, Mrs. Paul Palace, Mrs.
John Bookie and Mrs, Leo Half-
penny presided at the silver serv-
ices during the tea hour. The table
was covered with a lace cloth and
centered with a spring flora] ar-
jdelegate to the 49th annual nation- rangement, flanked by matching
jal convention on the campus of the,tapers in silver candelabra.
University of Wisconsin at Madi-| * ¢ «©
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Newman(son in July. She is the daughter of)
have returned to their home on Mr. and Mrs. Albin T. Anderson used to further the guild's work in
Liberty street after a two-month|of Cass-Elizabeth road. . Proceeds from the affair will be
the parish.
Lincoln Junior High PTA Camipletes
Arrangements for Friday Evening Fair | As Friday evening draws near,, “Those assisting will be Hazel,/Everett Peterson and L. C. Bar-
\Mrs. Wayne Anable and her com- Potts, Burtella Green, Mrs. Honier ner.
mittees for the Lincoln Junior High
PTA fair are busily engaged in
planning last-minute details. —
* ¢ @
Mrs. Anable is in charge of the
'talent show assisted by Mrs. Theo- ne HL Y | >
% HE dinner McVean,° Mrs.. Elvin Wilkinson, |
Virginia Smith, Mrs. Henry Soder-|
berg ahd Myrtie Maebon. ..
FOR THE CHILDREN
The favorite booth of the chil-
Russell C.
‘Miriem Bruder and Harriet Gates.
ad * * FILMS TO BE SHOWN
Mrs. Earl Gregoire and Law-
irence Sherwood. will supervise a
lbasketball throw, and movies will
‘be shown by Clark Balch and
ldren, the fish pond, will be under'Donald Keiffer.
the direction of Mrs. ; * * *
White elephant and novelty
chairman is Mrs. Cyril Davis. Mrs.
Milton Young, Francille Schymik
and Mrs. Frank Allen are her
ee i m pe eee EY p 2), nF f; i / ae ee + w rs
res ee aS Was Po tf ie s, Pe eI AY / Mcgee vee | ari i
3 sete j oe es Ae jfacheogt Zé u df j yg 4 (Ate tes m yi hf ‘ nie i i i i / i i } Fi : a Pe
: ae fof i a sy! mn ren ee Fide fics s é cathy +o a ot Nahi
F ‘ : . od wo ‘ ; s x 4 ‘ ‘ |
THE PONTIAC PRESS, _THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1956 aa “__-_-FIFTY-ONE
Mrs. Kelly Chooses Three-Layer Beige Ensemble for Royal Wedding
By OLGA CURTIS sisting of three layers: Ivory Mrs, Kelly's gown was a fit)seum after the wedding festivities. |ney’s of ‘street-length;matching velvet bag and her fa- The four diminutive flower girls jersey with’a matching hat.
MONTE CARLO (INS) -- Mrs.|satin; flesh-colored tulle and Palele ensemble of the bride's) pink chiffon a bow in beck|imous Empress. Eugenie rant Satsler foliose ssa dasehane camila want : _ |geous, Scauleateue ieee bride te the altar in a Napoleon-
day's royal wedding of her daugh- oe po ak Onell was in & deeper tone pink, with ihc cead eat betae tenad fue Shas teams, art’ Biso joctct
come ty Beata at Now Yeux ow Old now rales as princess, were a in ctowns of gold braid, gold
a sted Cw sky-Dine pure silk organta em- cuffs and epaulets and a cord of ‘a
oe 4 ae bossed with silver thread leaves gold on the right shoulder. H
: et with matching coat of the ; *
Grace.Given’ Bridal Garb |zimescuisee oa 4G
138 Titles ~ mviodeied | ®4#! fash 7 ny Overskirt of which i - ‘The duchess titles include Or " . Salon, one winning “ohs” from the peau de stile ® Princess of Morin: atnaetneent tend wife in the eyes of the Roman Catholic her finger. A ‘laudience was a sheath dress of| "84 *octh in front, full in the .
Louis XIV's Prime Minister. * "7 |white Ince over gia: heft, sot coe vee a, Pogpered baek @ Slim The Viscountcy of Murat harks with a detachable overskirt ‘
back to Napoleonic days, Murat Plymouth Group nylon tulle, The dress was modeled| Underneath there were three The. Fabri
was Napoleon's w. Holds Meeti - |as a choice for the maid of honor. | petticoats with a hoopskirt under Law
Two of the. countess titles point olds ting Vocal music was presented by|sach petticoat of different ma-
to eastern. France: Belfort and Mrs, Rebecca Gould and C, Stait/iterials in three layers: Silk, lace ® Cotton Thea, ‘The Plymouth Group of the Con-|1 jovd. and taffeta » .
** 6 oe 4 Macy sepa nee gamed we “¢ @ -@ @ Spun Rayon
‘Thant sent a group of young - iven’ Each of the bridesmaids carried F
ees Sa et na porn to Be ies Sere m)* Sik and Ct "ress win ae te Marchioness!. Devotions were given by Fay i, rege Penney MP apes oe : , ; Dresses—Second Floor ~~
ACTION AHEAD
; mp | with Ge Jn-jtrom 3 to SD im. a : . |
| ! perpories po get nee rs, Mrs. pints ceived See Our Large Collection .
| Areme Chapte telling. how the church provides'are George S. Young of Detroit of Sportswear %
oe assistance to the Indians was pre-|and Mrs. Eunice Koehler of San Pe
of OES Initidtes sented. 7 Leandro, Calif
Two Members
Mrs, Dale Hodge and Mrs’ Jaiiies
Reinert were initiated into Areme “I never saw anything
ts
LONG AND LOUD
T suits | Mrs. Eugene Perkio, Mrs. Grover
Renley, Mrs. Raymond Swaney,
Mrs, Lester Oles and Mrs. Lyle
Venner. Each was presented a to-
ken of appreciation as she was in-| Wisk-'# wonderful!”
troduced. . ‘ 6 DAYS TO WISK DAY!
Announcement was made of the Y 2 i 5 @alna Ceenls bunisbes Sketch by designer Helen Rose highlights the
,. . 2.98 and 3.98
Dashing stripes and solid colors. Material
| and patterns become noisier than the midway 4
—f at the State fair. Italian necklines,
plunge necklines, long sleeve, three-quarter |
~ ~ and short. Colors:
| — turquoise, pink,. black,
— wv
, rt maize. Sizes smoll, | spring meeting to be held at | elaborate veil and train of the gown Grace Kelly wore
1 Rochester April 2%, Reservations | today during the religious wedding ceremony at the
Bee Oe Be te ip ae Cathedral of Monaco, The veil of silk illusion net is
Guests attending were Mrs. Bea-, embroidered with Rose Pointe lace and re-embroidered trice Mundy, past grand warder; th ad oe ls he ha d ki
Mrs. Ralph Clara, past grand Es-| with thousands of tiny pearls. The bell-shaped skirt |
ther of the Grand Chapter of Mich-| covers three petticoats, one of silk crepe and two of silk |™
; igan and Mrs, J. U. Walker of
GS — Crossett, Ark. ivory taffeta.
. ALL-PLAY ‘FOR KIDS & ea oe : BUT... “NO
a0. Segteaw 5. WORK FOR MOM” ern woneron
“<3 BOYS GABANAS |
mab
yo. . 2.98 Solid colors or
prints. Shirt and
Pants. Sizes 2 to 4
and 3 to 7,
4.
Following the meeting refresh- :
ments were served by Mrs. A. F.| Foam rubber pillows may be! Vary the flavor of stuffed eggs
Snyder, Mrs, Jack Overcashier, | Put through a short spinning by using a dash of Worcestershire
Mrs. Walter Mackie, Mrs. Bernice |cycle in the washer, but never fn sauce, mustard, celery seed,
Stafford, Mary Trask and Mrs. Vic-|the dryer. |mashed garlic or minced onion.
tor Bodamer.
Shower Given
for Bride-to-Be
Grace Campbell } 5 w. nares
_.-Grace Campbell was honoree at
a miscellaneous shower given by
ieee" ONLY THE BEST ° *
medium and’ large. *
| Everything ...........
Displayed ‘at the Fashion Show Will Be Marked Down
Alicia Bridal Salon
, TAPERED LEG ;
FANGY PANTS. = . 2. 5.98 8.98 , 100% combed cotton
unconditionally washable The table was centered with a : from
floral arrangement and candles. | : . ,
Decorating the cake was a minia- OXFOR M ATTRESS
ture bride and bridesmaids, Wed- attic
ding bells and streamers completed one i — :
the decorations. a de Me oT F
Guests attending were Mrs. ¢ ”
John Campbell, Annette Camp-"
bell, Mrs. Thomas Olson, Mrs.
John Wennsten, Mrs. John Eng-
lund, Mrs, Arvid Englund, Mrs.
Elof Bergstrom, Mrs. Carl Hoff,
Mrs, Claude Parcells,
Mrs. Jack Malmquist, Mrs.
Arthur Skarbo, Mrs. Marie Opland,
Mrs, Alex Nilsen, Mrs. Carl West-
nes, Mrs. Ted Anderson; Mrs, Alex
Newman and Mrs, Corey Hasseth
also attended. . #,
GIRLS’ PLAY IN
SHORTALLS. 22 398 Other Mix n’ Match Separates
Shorts ...........0658
Popover.....1.98 - 2.49
and completely pre-shrunk. |
Fast colors. Stripes, plaids
and solids. Colors are
turquoise, black, kahki,
white, Sizes 10 to 16,
WE GIVE | - /
Es GOLD
=
SS.
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‘Sleeveless Pants ... 2.98 fit: p
Fancy Pants ........298 \{ Vg
‘Bermudas ...,....298 ZR)
Sizes. 3 to 6x, 7 to 14
ond subteens,
f THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1956
4 eh a co
ts is to rub them with a
| in salt and vinegar,
Wiehe invited to
Visit Our New Store
McKim Jewelry 941 Orchard Lake, FE 4-5065
Rejuvenate ‘Dress
se thn: coma» with: n-th
shoulder pads are bulky or mis-
_Pshapen, the dress can be rejuve-
‘styles. They're built for right and
eft shoulders and are washable,
jright in the ional
weora
SHOR
Se 48 North’ “REMOVAL ‘Moving our location
ing out our stock! Buy timely
money. . - ,
“UP TO V2 AND MORE!
SKIRTS)»
BLOUSES
DRESSES
_ BERMUDA
The De Cor Shop clear-
ble clothes and save
SAVE
‘
TS OFF! !
Perry St. |ject to that. | vote, However, limit the time to
five minutes, No employer will ob-
| Hold the time to_five minutes
by renewing only the “mask.”
‘That's the area between your eye-
\brows, over your nose and around
‘your mouth and chin, You skip eye
‘and cheek makeup which you can-
not do over in a hurry.
_ Use cleansing cream to remove
‘makeup from the mask area. Then.
blend fresh foundation on cleansed
areas,
[RENEW LIPSTICK
here come
the
cottons
$8
usually
higher priced
Such fun to be collecting
cottons again! And what
agroup this is! Dresses
for the junior, the miss,
the half size. Cottons in
prints, stripes, woven
plaids; checked ging-
hams, solid broadcloths.
Styles and colors to suit
everyone. From shirt-
__ waists to long torsos to
camisole tops. Skirts slim
ot full. Come get them
from out of their boxes
~while they're priced
at special, $8.
friday and saturday
what excitement!
2. Do renew your lipstick when
‘the color has worn off. Gray lips
‘among the usual red lips of others
makes one look tired and dreary.
| * * ° t
| 3%. Do kill the shine on your nose,
or any place on your face where
pressed cream powder from your
purse or desk drawer compact.
4, You can. renew your per-
fume. That takes no time -at, all
| but be certain that it ts a very
stress strain or hot weather. it may occur, by puffing on) proved neue nee ate, geo. 6 a Si a Oa Sore 8. Do a little quick patch work
p: Tale tans Senet Repair Makeup: Quickly and Unebirnstvely
aes
One of the “do's” for the working girl,.listed by
Max Factor Jr., is to renew your lipstick when the color
has worn off.
Junior Guild Meets
at McLeod Home
The Junior Wesleyan Service
Guild of Centra] Methodist Church
The budget for the church year
1956-57 was presentéd and ap-
. The nominating cornmit-
tee, Jean McLeod, Elizabeth White
and Marilyn Reinhardt, presented
at the May meeting.
Delores Smith has charge of de-
votions. Jean Kimple, guest speak-
er, showed slides of Mexico and
told of her trips there. The next
of Barbara DeWolfe on Center
~ 6, Stop a run ‘e your stocking
iby daubing the top and bottom
with clear | nail polfsh or sticky
wet soap. There also are ® products
street.
Shovels and sled runners slide!
more easily if rubbed
with soap. a a slate of officers to be voted on
meeting will be held at the home’
Mrs. Gottschalk
‘Explains Work.
to Xi Pi Chapter met with Joan and Jean McLeod) -
of Old Orchard drive Tuesday eve-|
jning. Mrs, Irwin Gottschalk addressed
members of Xi Pi Chapter of Beta| Sigma Phi sgrority when the group
met Tuesday evening. Virginia and
Margaret Luther were hostesses at| -
their home on Lincoln avenue,
*
The speaker told of her work in
the Hearing Consultation Service
in the schools and-in the com-
munity. |
During the business meeting con-
ducted by Margaret Luther, presi-
dent, a report of the nominating
committee was presented by Eliz-
abeth Halsey. The group presented
a bon- vOveee on to Adah Shelby, ;
Retreahmrents were served by
generously the hostesses following the meet-
ing.
MALING SHOES~
observers never had it so good, either!
Look! Soft, soft foam rubber ro
ceshwon your step! A silky lining to
caress your foot! Supple kid to make —
walking an even greater pleasure’ And
glamorous scyling to—well, your
(And we might say the same for your
budget. Look at Maling's low prices.)
Thick, choud-soft foam
from toe to heel.
Butter soft kid
Sitky fabric lining.
Low of high wedge.
Choice of Lovely New
. Spring Colors
MALING’S BLISSFULLY. COMFORTABLE
FOAM CUSHIONED WEDGI ES
_ Maling Shoes _ 60 NORTH SAGINAW. STREET
Open Monday ond Friday Evenings 399 , PTA Entertained a
PTA at the school Tuesday eve- Follosiag the blue are thé colors
[Pink and Blue
Top in.Britain |
LONDON (INS) — Pink and
FRANCES L. DARNALL*
Mrs. Sandy Acker of Euclid ave-
‘nue announces the engagement of
her-daughter, Frances L. Darnall
of South Parke street, to Johnny
Whittle of Oakland avenue. He is
the son of Mrs. Eina Smith of
PS, 2%. They TR 8 Oy
wedding.
That Nice Feeling ©
After preparing dinner, you'll
feel more like a lovely lady if you
‘smooth cologne or toilet water on
your brow and hands. You'll sit
dawn to the meal feeling refreshed
and pretty.
held W ednesda} iy. The Rev. Malcolm K. Burton, pastor of
First Congregational Church, assisted
Mrs. Barbour-Williams (left) of Florence
avenue and Mrs. George Gaches of More-
land avenue as they arranged study
material for the Vacation Bible Institute
Thirty-five institutes Gaches is the
Pontiae Press Phote
are being held in the state to train workers
for summer v
is being given in workshop, class and ad-
ministrative work. Mrs. Williams was an
instructor in the junior high group; Mrs. acation schools. Instruction
local chairman.
eurpassable.
ghooe ificence these =
Le een Ti Moe olleas tide vare at prices which
cs savings opportunrt
diamond in this group ie of
Pet of fiery brilliance. Your inspection —_
invited.
Enlarged toe show detail
wn, Haoh
ae
isitely proportioned
Mrs. Corregan of Oakland Park Methodist Church! Mr. and Mrs. Frederick France |
ae)
nothing L
can imitate o P. | ; 16 NORTH SAGINAW STREET “ , 7 ¥
a, Just Arrived 1,
_ glove 4
. that fits
either
_captivating
“BABY DOLLS”
- in no-iron
rMoongleam °
Plisse. a
- Pemtine Press Photo ||
Shown receiving a check. from Doris tion. - Sorority members raised the money |"
Ball of Alpha Omega Chapter of. Beta with various projects in the past several
Sigma Phi sorority is Mayor William months including their annual “Sno-Ball”
Donaldson. The check will be used to dance in February.
further the drive for the Pontiac Founda-
General Guild‘ |Meeting Conducted |Couple Planning
of Church Hears |by Deborah Circle June Wedding Members of the Deborah Circle Others to 5.98
, OLOVvVES
#250 ine pat
if you lose one,
buy one-Cl
ee
eet
te
ee
a
ee
ee
ee
eet
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ar met Wednesday for a dessert|of Pontiac Lake road are announc- |
Mrs. Frank Corregan; diocesan|luicheon at the home of Mrs.\ing the engagement of their):
chairman of United Thank Offer.|4ames Wellington on Lowell street.|daugtiter, Barbara Jo, te. Alonzo - 10 to 16
8 i ie
: | Devotions were given by Mrs.|Ortwein. A Rapid Glove
ing, was the speaker at the Tuesday p .y mond Coombe who used| He is the son of Mr. and Mrs Dryer with each afternoon meeting of the General|-gpring” as her topic. The circle| Alonzo J. Ortwein of ’Seminol wer
Guild of All Saints Episcopal|will meet in May at the Hotel/avenue. The couple plans a June 16 NORTH SAGINAW STREET pope
Church. Mrs. C. George Widdi- , ig. ase "gloves. tabric _ The winsome tittle
field introduced the speaker. or leather ded for
* @¢ 6 pean -
Mrs. Corregan told of the places © Thet extre fee wont He te! in
the United Thank Offering money baryon seweale cies
is used, showing slides of mis- — anywhere vaahner ta
sions, schools, parishes, new © Leather-spun nylon .. . washes repellent cotton
churches and workers in the mis- ’ and dries in a wink poplin, fully lined
sion field © Fits smoothly in a@ colorful fab-
we ae Oe © All white o trimmed te your __ ened me
Oakland Convocation to held 2,
onteese Mal ea Mays | COTTON: | ODD LOTS of YARN chica of 7 de wane Ucorice,
Caramel, Condy Pink, ice Bive, Members of the General Guild | Dork Blueberry will be hostesses,
Mrs, Bruce Hubbard, president, |
announced the parish party being
held Thursday. evening in =
Hall. ‘ MATERNITY | Group 1—25¢
ri es wer Group 2—3 for $1.00
Many Other Items at Sale Prices
OXFORD SHOP 59 W. Huron St. FE 4-7312
Across from Edison's new Building PRICES
take a deep
* * *
Mrs. Stanley Watson, religious |
education director, and William)
Lyle, youth activities director, have
planned an evening of fun for the|
young people. Mrs. Elmer Quine.
is handling reservations. i
oie PRETTIEST. SHOES are, of course
Rei ciao bal ee a et . a
Dusters are
the rage!
4
29°
Linens
Failles
Pink.
Navy
Powder ~
Black
Beige
Coral 16 NORTH SAGINAW STREET
_Sketched
Linen Type
*
A. Smart new Spectator in 2)
beautiful corkette. Flame, |
natural, beige. aN Rayon and Silk
14.95 Two from a
Collection of Many! 4
THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL 1», 1956 _ baa anes
Try ao Whole-Hearted Approach Ry ANNE HEYWOOD Ein. wiam, © a I thought of this some months
rou iho conducted by 2 oved Rew
conducted by a beloved New
The announcer seemed 80 dif.
/met. He really listened to my
serie’ for the
styled qth just
8 joy to walk in,
SPECIAL |
FRIDAY & SATURDAY the British novelist, when he ‘
scrubbed a floor, that [etelebaeated. wey “yeally’ clean. Everything inter.sts them,
I have noticed wherever I go,| nothing ts beneath them. Their
that the most people! whole lives are full of sest.
OPEN MONDAY AND eRIDAE Kis 9 P. M.
right—especielly pre
women in white. They're
the right touch of profes-
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comfort features assure restful fit. They're
Try 2 pair today.
Abeortsed be
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‘SPECIAL
4 Inch Copper Clad
ie PAIL
' JACOBSEN’S FLOWERS FE 3-7165
really listened to the
In. addition to' working on this
very popular show, Mr. de Suze
has his own early morning show,
plus television, plus feature stories
for one of his city’s leading news-
papers, plus articles in general
magazines.
* ¢ «6
But that isn't all. Mr. de Suze
has the travel bug, too, and every
year he makes a- jaunt, with
jremote part of the world.
He does it on his so-called-vaca-
\tion—and then lectures about his
trips to audiendcés, all . over New
| England!
YUGOSLAVIA NEXT
He was planning to go to Yugo-
slavia when I met him. .He told
me of the fabulous complications)
finvolved in taking recording and
photo equipment to foreign places.
But you could see that he loved
every minute of it and that he
did every bit of it with the same
whole-hearted zest with which he
‘had announced the morning's pro-
‘gram. You could also understand
why his lectures are so popular.
| “After all,” he told me,- “I’ve
always been. basically interested “Hosts May
etiquette.”
\portion of food on one's own plate whole-heartedly and zestfully as
you can,
It'll make a atl tabla st yeu!
(Copyright 1956)
Let Guests
Treat Them Howeyer, Visitors
Are Not Required
to -Entertain
By EMIL ¥Y post
A hostess writes: “Very often
my husband and I have friends
, come to stay with us anywhere| ©
from a week end to two weeks. Na-
tain them and make their visit
pleasant.
“Occasionally guests will offer
to pay some of the expenses of
entertainment, such as taking us
should our attitude be under the
circumstances? Should we let them
do this, or must we, the hosts, pay
for everything?”
Answer: It ts not expected of
them, but if they want. to invite
you of course accept turally. we do all We can to enter-|
fo dinner, or the theater, etc. What).
graphed (left to right) are a dessert bridge and canasta party for members and
wives of the alumni group April 25 at the Birmingham
Community Club. Members of the committee
Mrs. Richard ito of Bire Michigan State Unioneiby Foner s Club has pliatied mingham, Mrs. Donald Mc€andless of Corey street. Mrs. William Adams of Birmingham, Dottie Rossetti of Bir-
mingham, Mrs. Harry Winston Jr. of Birmingham and
. Mrs. Douglas Watson of Birmingham. Tickets may be
purchased. from members.
News From Bloomfield Hills
with pleasure, and show appreci-
ation. ““Dear Mrs. Post: My son has
been away at boarding school and
when he returned home recently
for the Easter holiday,«I noticed
that he always left a little food
on’ his plate.
“When I questioned him about it
he said that he was taught- always
to do this and that to finish every-
thing on one’s plate was consid-
ered very ‘hoggish.’ I have never
before heard of this and would like
to know if there is such a rule of
Answer: To deliberately leave a
has, never been accepted etiquette iin people. I have more or less
felt that I could, in a small way,| |
imitate the United Nations by)
bringing people of different lands'
face to face with each other—out-
lining their lives, their problems
and their countries with an eye to
ithe beautiful as well as the agly,
ithe humor as well as the pathos.”
If you're not as successful as |—in fact, it is pure waste,
Coming Events Pontiac _—— 480 will
Priday st pm, at 62 Perkins So
with degree ‘setae after lodge.
Pontiac Coin Club will meet tonight at 1:30 at the _ By RUTH SAUNDERS _
BLOOMFIELD HILLS—Plans for \Elaine Darden's marriage to Larry|
Heitsch of Pontiac have been com-
pleted by her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frederick M. Darden of Lake
Orion. .
The prospective bridegroom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D.
Heitsch of West Iroquois road.
The wedding will take place at
several bridal parties have al-
ready been given,
Mr. and Mrs. Hiard Kellogg
gave a dinner at the Detroit Ath-
letic Club and Mrs. Raymond P.
Fohey and Mrs. Byron A. Carse
were hostesses at a luncheon and
shower at the Detroit Golf Club.
“Trixie,” as the bride-elect is
known to her friends, is complet-
ing her senior year at Michigan
State University.
Mrs. Thomas Johnstone of De- ff Fann 8.
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troit will give a mother and daugh-
or|ter luncheon April 28, and on
May 5 Mrs. John G, Wood and
her daughter, Mrs. George T.
Trumbull Jr., wil give a prenup-
tial luncheon at -Bloomfield Hills
Country Club.
PIANIST SCHEDULED
Cranbrook Music Guild will pre-)
sent pianist William Doppmann of
Ann Arbor at the Tuesday concert
at Cranbrook House.
Mrs. Graham _J.Graham is chair-
man for the evening assisted by
Mrs. William L. Graham and Mrs.
Frederick G. Weed. - St. Hugo of the Hills Church and |
Pouring coffee after the concert will be-Mrs. Carl T, x Sones
gnd Mrs. Leonard Lewis.
* * *
After a four-month world cruise
on the SS President Monroe, Mr.
and Mrs. James P, Baldwin are
back at their Orchard Lake home.
St. Joseph Guild
Outlines Plans
for Style Show
St. Joseph Guild of St. Benedict
iChurch met Monday evening with
Mrs, Nelson Hunter of West Iro-
quolg, road, Mrs, Willard Johnson
and Mrs, Otis Allen served as co-
hostesses, ¢
Final plans were formulated by
the group for the annua] summer’
style show May 24 in St. Benedict
Hall, Styles will be shown by Hil-
da's. Mrs. Clinton Richards and
Mrs. Anthony Matyniak are co-|
chairmen of the affair.
Mrs. Johnson is in charge of ar-
rangements for models; Mrs. Keith}
Schachern, Mrs. Donald Fraser
and Mrs, Adrian Magnun, refresh-'
‘ments; Mrs, Walter Hiller, tickets;
‘Mrs, Allen, publicity; Mrs. Steen’
Owens and Mrs. Roy Lyons, kitch-
en.
* ¢ ®
"Other committee members are
Mrs, Frank Secoy:and Mrs. Wil-
liam Kennedy, prizes, and Mrs.
John Gottschalk, Mrs. James Clark
and Mrs. Jack Seebald, decorations
and tables,
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Southern travelers include Mr.
and Mrs. D. W. Candler who are
motoring in Mississippi and Lou-
isiana. .
Others are Mrs. Ralph L. Polk,
Mr. and Mrs. Charlés H. Welch
Jr., both of Lone Pine. road, and
Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Eade
who are all at the Beach Club at
Naples, Fla.
ANNOUNCE BIRTH
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brown
Hinshaw (Lois Katherine Meyer)
of Elyria, Ohio, are announcing
the birth of a daughter, Julie Ann,
on April 13. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph
Hinshaw of Pon Valley road are
the paternal grandparents.
* * «
Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Fruehauf
of Middlebelt road will be hosts at
dinner Monday evening in their
home for their houseguests, Mr.
and Mrs. Raoul Masserdy of
Paris, France,
* ¢ @
Mrs. David W, Lee and Mrs.
Parbury Schmidt are cochair-
men of the semi-annual rum-
mage sale to be held April 26 at
‘Christ Church Cranbrook, ~
Among the: many chairmen of
‘committees are Mrs, Theodore O.
Yntema and Mrs, James-J. Nance
who are in charge of the French
Room. Mrs, George W. McCormick!
Jr. is assistant publicity chairman,
Mrs. John Senes and two of
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you feel foo fall, A stole and large
_ jewelry help too.
‘Chicage foe Tees fyedicem
.The unbelted, long-line princess
sheath stresses height and thinness. |
Silhouette breaks such as a wide
contrasting belt or a seam below
‘the waist,.or the long stole and
‘tons of jewelry are kind if you Parties Are Given ae Bride-Elect Elaine Darden the Bugas children have returned
from a. stay at Palm Springs,
Calif.
FISHING PARTY
A masculine houseparty will be
held at Walter T. Bromley’s lodge,
“Whip-Poor-Will,” the weekend of
April 28 when the fishing season
on the AuSable River opens.
* * .
Mr. and Mrs, Walter O. Briggs
Jr, were hosts at Tuesday's open-
ing Tigers’ baseball game to Dr,
and Mrs. E. E. Hammonds.
Entertaining at luncheon be-
fore the game were Mr, and
Mrs, Edwin J, Anderson, Their
guests included Mr. and Mrs.
William D, Downey, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward A. Schirmer, Mr.
> Mrs,. Robert F, G, Copeland,
Mernie Anderson, Mr, and Mrs.
Harold J. Stenglein of . Bay
City and Lawrence Ballew of
Detroit,
* * ba)
At the fashion show and bridge
luncheon at Bloomfield Hills Coun-
try Club Wednesday, several mem-
bers entertained guests.
Among those having reservae
— were Mrs. Walter J, Bemb,
Mrs. George W. Walker, Mrs. Han-
‘ley Dawson, Mrs. George A. Cava-
naugh Jr. and Mrs. M. M. Burgess,
‘Mrs. Emma Pelican
Feted on Birthday
Mrs* Emma Pelican of South
Anderson street was the guest of
Mrs. William Kreklow were hosts
for the affair at their home on
O'Riley street.
Guests attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence E. Senger, Mr. and
Mrs. Eleah Patten, Mr. and Mrs,
‘Frank McGregor, Mrs. Lulu Luby,
Mrs. Grace Shulz, Mrs. Maude
Place; Mrs. Bessie Slaybaugh and
‘Mrs. Duncan McVean.
j | Mrs. Shulz presented the hon- .
‘oree with a remembrance of the
ioccasion from the guests.
Association Plans
Dance on Saturday
Mrs. Harold McDonald of Brook-
dale lane is serving as general
chairman of the dance being held
by. members of Lincoln Heights
Association Saturday evening.
Assisting Mrs. McDonald are
Mrs. Maurice Schlussel and Mrs.
Gene Denham, also of Brookdale
lane. The party is being held from
9 until] 12 o’clock at the Isaac E,
Crary School.
James Thompson will call the
lively quadrilles during the square
dance portion of the affair. Mem-
ibers and guests will also dance
to the music of a local. orchestra, ifeel too. thin and too tall.
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ee . THE PONTIAG PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1956 | fo Z FIFTY-FIVE !
e : 4 las much on fundamentals as any-| : ; - ; é i ‘
Icardi Case ‘Urge American 7% S's. | Last night in New York at the Waldorf, Grinnel's i
‘Music Teachers | ceoge avatian, director of jaz:
: Awaits Decision to Instruct Jazz See received America's No. | honer of reteilers— !
: . SLOTS America miler can at 10 Brand Names “Retailer-of-the-Yeat” Award! Judge Must Choose teach fundamentals ‘of jazz “as 85 fect - juvenile delinquency, he ee Bs ,
to Dismiss Indictment,’
or Continue Trial i A form.” an maportant merican art said.
rubeck, mode:
Dave, Bre soten a ei? “Today's rock and roll kids will * ” * |
bly grow Up = se re-; piano techniques at the closing | proba
* | session of the National Conterence| em a ee of Music . Educators. A euveew ehawe that the Brith) 1 _ | “There’s no mystery about serviceman man prefers milk to beer,|
jazz.” Brubeck said, “It’s based! soft drinks to spirits.
WASHINGTON (®—The govern:
ment’s prosecution of ex-Army Lt.
Aldo’ Ly Icardi hung in the bal-
ance mde. ‘ s
US. Dietrick Judge Richmond
B. Keech had the task of
whether (1) to dismiss the indict-!
itr against Tcardi.or (2) to con-
tinue the trial to a@ conelusion;
possibly weeks away, —
" The judge ordered ‘court ¢on-
_ vened today without ‘saying spe-
cifically that he would be ready) ~
to rule then, But = epoca attor-; »
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Icardi is being tried on a per-/Heine, a New Orleans beauty, jury charge based on his denial) _above, who married Prince Albert
of complicity in the World War) Monaco in 1889. This old photo Il slaying of OSS Maj.’ William!) W&5 found in a collection of old-
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fore a House Armed perv ices sub-’ ances 4 You Get
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}and-cost-saving departure from ola) Saks oe ones ones are TOPE” yon, three of his pals, and Jesus.|Foms are on the way out in| WASHINGTON—Wood is a su- tubes has been placed on the mar-
|methods of moving mail’ in cqn-/[2 DY Dane |"You've got Jesus on your list,""/modern living. Mrs. Alice Thorpe, 'perior indb@hting material, accord-\ket by a Los Angeles firm. The
ee aan pn cigar South Africa’s Orange Free Sisto ee fern club?” ; ra le pap kas sain iaee aaa ene kee si th iolemeptidiers have nar longer life forced with glass-fiber mesh- in| Wl! be short 900 teachers uae or ‘\said Jim.. “He's going to be there ties do much of their eating in the| made . up of myriad cells contain-‘than cenventional vacuum tubes,
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REC ST | ys , THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRH.-19, 1956 _ . ys _FIFTY-SEVEN
e rm ¢ @' re ‘d 3 ‘center, the school siee trequentty altel 1 babi 5 |
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help from the commercial world.| a record in ’S5. ro dustry are less often available for 1935, was the alltime record | . {partment last year, which matches) MSU Survey Reveals the ‘in the small com-
piv terctticatn ra alike! Yeitsing new Bibles for sale, 98 |store, according to its spokesman,|ot the. leading New York depart, ty se More ™ e 08 ey, figure that ‘56 should sce ® new ds to remind Christmas | “spent’more on advertising ment stores. . High School Pupils Phang or: doa baw pn hs
Hach year, Bible EAST LANSING — Children|‘Tansfer, students than non-trane.
comp nt cle easements in the smaller communities are|te be employed af more -menial :
by an extensive study of 441); fe
fray. |, BONN, Germany-some eubort)/ —, Kindy Hearing Glasses!
oe fae wets aes honing {ited In the medieval mystery QO = COMPLETE = =i, Stason « « Lansen of its public secondary |Play, “Paradise,” in Germany.) V oe + « « Adjusting |
for the Old Testament ; SERVICE DIT ! "4
rately, ‘the new Revised Stand- . CRE —Of Course
ard Version and other special)
versions of all or portions
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Bible. : and classes tend to have a higher)"; 410. the were placed .
OUTSELLS BEST SELLER percentage ot dropouts tah small nomes and decorated with.. whi This six million figure compares) 7 & waters ‘representing the Holy No Obligation—
with the approximately 450,000 ‘This may be due to the fact Eucharist. Still later, cookies and Come In Now!
~ sales‘ of the so-called “best-seller”
of "55 — Anné Morrow Lindbergh's oe oer ook
oe ee See Se — ) we ) the i} 3 NO. SAGINAW ST. ©. 40.19.30 Wed. 9.30. 8:00F ri you figure the Bible has been in . ae “In the small town or rural 'middle of the 17th Century. | - ) ed, ri.
circulation for a few years before, . ’ ae , Dene | ; -
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and in the fast few years, r) a ; —
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in real estate, waiting |
} kaeaie Ge, we. se Seen tas ON ies timp: ‘sp 349 Teale $01). for the long pull. Rocky . - said he could manage ©
ttsburgh Pirate catcher Shepard takes ; Hersog, ; i aad
but Dum PHS late throw from outfielder Lee Walls . Lockman to give New York the game, 5-4. Bowron, 1 $3.3 Runnels. 2 8 | on $25,000 a year, which ould leave him around.
: = ror, $35 Seeard ' 21 §) $17,000 after taxes, oe es . , ab vt ie :
Early Lead: Stands Up; , ae 4 eee » tt = “| But he sid va tive ‘iii totaling more
Chiefs Unable to Make rome 0S ainst S: 0e S rm e ea f . soraveis ¢ ‘than $750,000 to produce an immediate inconie ‘of
Hits Produce Runs : iz , mE Se rt 3 $25,000. ae : . : 5 } ; . *
Although outhit by their hosts, (Favorable health Trucks.| a-week ago and Is not respond: {starter for today’s game, The 30- fiat. » } $ S/CLEVER FRoMo TS0N AT GULFETREAN i a
O4, in yesterday's Gsmond ee SEEROE?. Toren linen, attr eval wea wh| fg ty eniet a wel ae te |Jearaid Deane, who ted. 29 535, per Es twee metcmeane hb ape eaten ae
+ aor lead stand up for a compensate for an qpening|der, worked out at Briggs Stadium guy who first saw action with son, bats them from the left side. oo i Seer eed. Whores as ge mylty Se 3 ae
* ¢ 6 day loss and dismal weather and doctors expect him to be ready Detroit 15 years ago and is back «1 don’t know yet what we'll pokey in : , :
The contest. was the first of a| Manager Bucky Harris got good|to take his regular turn in 10 days) for his second time, believes the | 4,» aaiq Harris, “I guces we'll = it Don’t be surprised if Gulfstream soon gets first —
new series between the schools.|news on southpaw Billy Hoeft, the|—perhaps sooner. trouble is just.the cold weather. | 10 1 by ear for a while yet. | rer eracle at choice dates long monopolized by Hileah. ©
Tey bal set net ote dee Se Trucks’ arm tightened up about | ‘The. weather caused postpone- pede nedageagdene bmn = Wenlngon’ $8.2 288 845-3) Plorida legislature’s plan to rotate dates was lost by
for yume. oy ment of yesterday's game between! you’re going to de one ;
Despite the continued cold ; ll Detroit and the Kansas City Ath-| sare—then you wake ep mext-|ny “ast bated wou (neers) , OMY ® handful of votes last year. '
begin tne content Suggs Favored at Dallasiescs're'cams vit ty tw eet in| morning aed parr note wmre” |B, tale, Gar fist] :
well played. Defeat was the “y _|their game today at 2 p.m., be-| mye ‘Tigers sent righthander| {ech —tampe. | Gulfstream’s superior showing this year, all factors
tnd for Coach Ed Helkkinen’s | DALLAS W—Louise Suggs, fromjtop choice for $1,350 first money |fore the Tigers travel to Cleveland! steve Gromek to the mound today|1eni Rubnels sad “Severs. .12—Newl considered, might swing a 1958 rotation deal, = club in three starts. A double- seq Island, Ga., leading money|but Patty Berg, Betsy Rawls, Bet-|for four games with the Indians.|i, an effort to even their record.|Kucks 4, By : - gl iow
- header Saturday at fp ge winner of the women’s profession-|ty Jameson, Betty Bush and Mar- ‘ein ho ai Art Ditmar remained Lou Boud-|2, ° 1 & 1" Brosow- AAU OFFICIALS HEADLINE-HUNGRY | ‘ ag
Se ee ee ctr, See laa so mR a ne RE Bo) a ee ee eae ae : moved out in the first round of the| Miss Berg had a 75, Miss Bush|youth.on his side and he should Mats, will open tor the Tt-|2.!" detente tak seized power in the AAU delight in creating McLean's club jumped off . 's Open Hagge iss Jameson |Tecuperate better,” said the Tiger) . cat Sh wiehe ie). Le ewiasier emsel :
torn Dun edge im the ist trame,|8200 Dallas Women's 1, Mes. har dai “And we don’t think ‘Trucks’ |#°"s in Cleveland. 0-1) ureiervene, | Runge, Tessier for th ves. a
Oaks added two tore in the drd|- Miss Suges, toured Glen Lakes|72 and Sflss Kav trouble is too serious — he'll be| 1.4 oe atin aingt ees poet The latest in the current cycle of “reforms” is a
~y ro lal "lm three-under men's par 68 yes- OK.” praises of Reno Bertola, the young wholesale declaration of professionalism for college
Chiefs tallied in the 2nd on an|terday in a pro-amateur. She beat a e$ - Harris was asked if he planned | second baseman who stepped into basketball players who intend to earn an honest
error, walk, and two singles, Bill\out Beverly Hanson of Apple Val- to continue platooning Jim Dels- (pis first Major League opening living after graduation by playing for pay.
Hayward was the counter, Other|ley. Calif., by a stroke for low pro ing and Chick King in left field. [game and got a single and double : %
PHS tally came in the last of the|@nd won $1 . . King, up trom Buffalo where he in four appearances and handled * x *
ith, when Clay Williams went| Her brilliant round made her the iif rom iris hit .295 last season, started in seven chances peffectly in the This is drawing the line mighty fine. The badgers are
home on a'single, an infield play os Eten Op ced ete 3 really straining for attention on this one. The rule reads: -
the age in thi ining, but Dave ANN ARBOR (Bill Thurston| three tripe: Be a's rght handed |yngci out ofthe tbh" sald “A tryout by an athlete for a pro team or public solicita- Simmons was fanned to end the aE ee eo te Harris, “I don’t think angone else tion of employment for gain of his athletic service auto-
game. Delsing was announced as the 'will do it matically disqualifies such athlete from further amateur and Al _ University of . Michigan shackled m :
tot ta the Ist, Former’ wes Wt ee eee ee ee ee competition.’ ; Seay
by a pitched ball, Allor singled degree weather. | \ ~: This means a youngster just starting college can
Ee a ane. igan put the game away in t( ) be barred from all amateur sports if he honestly
Allor also counted in the 3rd, with!” dua S bohds 's hls and , confides to some major.Jeague scout that he'd like
Allen, on a single, a walk, fielder’s two walks off Notre Dame pitcher| ; to sign up after he has graduated. — :
, Passed ball and Kerr's \Tom Bujnowski, who finished the ee ee 4 Re
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HARRISBURG, Pa. — An
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Leader, would be submitted atter
NBA approval to the Council of
State Governments—a cooperative
body supported by all: the states
creation of uniform laws in all
states on matters on mutual con-
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* * *
Pennsylvania Athletic Commis-
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Notre Dame, said the state's rela-
tively new boxing law would form
a basis of ‘‘something to work on.”
Crowley contended the Pennsyl-
vania code — which his commis-
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deros-Harold Johnson bout last
May — has cleaned up the sport
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versity of Alabama athletes were!
Nearly 100 of them signed a pe- tition demanding rule revisions.
| SPRING TRAINING— Leo
Durocher, former manager of the
Giants, donned a baseball! uniform One hundred and fifteen athletes
again in New York to study the lived in the athletic dormitory be-
fore nearly 100 of them moved out. script for his appearance on a@
itelevision ‘Salute to Baseball.”
Don Coyle, ‘eee football end The Lip is a TV exec. jand spokesman for the group, said| |
“We were tired of being treated
like children. - icheck out of season; no restric.)
‘ itions on seniors and managers
jafter their seasons are completed;
[relaxing of the. nighly restriction
rooms for study on week nights; |
and freedom to leave the campus,
iduring weekends for off-season’
jathletes. *
The saiias followed disciplina-
ry action against Roy Vickery, At-!
lanta, Ga., tackle who was. in-|"°
volved in an automobile accident)
Sunday, He was placed on proba-|
tion and banned from the athletic’ ee
Most of those involved hold four-
ear standard. Southeastern -Con-
ference grants-in-aid, The scholar- “ee
Five other players were involved | i
in the wreck. Disciplinary action) jships supply athletes with room, against them is pending. ‘board, books, fees, medical atten-
. | vestigators, -|Murray’s work sheets and a check’
stub yesterday in an effort to show!
the
Murray insisted he got & tackle, said Murray subtracted the
promoter paid $10,000 “under ano’s 40 per cent $63,720, “a
the table” to Al Weill, manager shertage of $4,170."
lof the champion.
the (the attorney said, $2,084 less than!
money himself and lost it. bet- 'it should have been. Promoter Called for. “Shor Changing” ting on the horses a few days
ates De tite Gait te San Fven-
cisco May 16, 1955. —
Cox, former Stanford football
$10,000 from the net gate receipts
State boxing inspectors placed the
net receipts at $169,728. Murray's
records indicated the boxers were
paid on the basis of a $159,306 net.
This, Cox said, made Marcl-
Cockell’s 20 per cent was $31,860,
ad |
Straie Circumstances
” make such notatiéns,
| knew aboat it,” Cox queried.
jon the side?” Cox ask Cox introduced Murray work
sheets showing “the same. $10,000
item” listed on various dates as
“transportation,” “A. W. note
portation,” “Al Weill’ and “pub-
licity and expenses.” . °°
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Murray said he couldn't sins
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Murray said he had.
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Outtielder
Glasses Are
SHREVEPORT, La. # — The
mystery of the missing spectacies|
wasn't too deep for Manager Mel
McGaha of the Shreveport Sports,
He said he wasn’t accusing any-:
body of swiping the glasses of his)
‘slugging outfielder, Ken Guettler,
at Housten Monday, but “cir-
cumstances in this case certainly,
look a little strange.”
The glasses were taken from |
Guettier’s locker at the Houston
ball park and since there was no
it was an inside job,
That would mean somebody on)
the Houston ball club, and the pur-|
pose was to render Guettler, who
The athletes are demanding re-| tion and $15 monthly for Jaundry’
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NEW YORK #—If it takes the
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cellar then Bobby Bragan means
‘to wield it as often as necessary.
| ‘The 1956 baseball season is only
three days old but already the 37-
iyear-old freshman _manager has
‘fined two of his players for care-
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ifailure to observe the 1 a.m. cur-
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. : : al : mistakes look much bigger than
those of other clubs such as Brook-
lyn,” he added. “The Dodgers can
make-a mistake, allow a run and
then comeback to cobber you with)
home ruins. When we get past Long
. (Frank) we just
haven't. got any power hitters—
unless some of the boys surprise
me.” and a tie for Ist spot in the high.
‘points with a-triumph in the 440,
and a tie for ist spot in the high
jump. Clarkston captured its 2nd vie-
tory of the season, besting Holly
' and Bloomfield Hills in a trian-
gular meet at Clarkston, The
Wolves piled up 72'4 points to
ing that the Railsplitters were Holly's 51 and * and Bloom-
shut out in 10 of the 13 events.) Meld’s 13.
A tie for Ist in the pole -vault) Clarkston
and 3rd positions in the broadievents outright and tied for’ Ist Olive 2-972] can't afford to make mistakes,"
|said the ex-major league shortstop: ‘John Bray scored in favor of Mims
755 $. Rochester Rood ‘and catcher after fining outfielder 93-90. Judge Spike McAdams gave
| Roberto Clemente and first base- ipper Inc F ‘5 Our qa as ‘it to Boyd 98-90 and Weissman
: “yi ——iman Dale Long $25 each for what was for Boyd 97-92.
Chhhhahahaea| he called careless-plays in yester-| Boyd, a %5 betting choice, out-|
% Golf % day’s 54 loss to the New York Waterford overwhelmed Fern-jump and low hurdles accounted | place in two others as well as Weighed Mims 161 pounds to 15643.
S$. - e trimm lor or their five points |The victory gave Boyd a record o
- / ‘dale, Lake Orion ed Oxford, |t ve: 3 iwinning both relays. Jim Jenson, | by ‘ Boyd e
+ a Ss. 2 ~t iand Clarkston took triangular hon- Jim Drake chalked up. 1644 | /39-6-2, Mims, in action for only
\ Specials! Bragan said Clemente was anedlors Wednesday in Oakland County peints to spark Lake Orion's 66-39 | ‘high jump winner, led the Woives| ‘the secotid time in seven months,
$1.00 Burke i gets j\for missing a squeeze bunt sig? area track meets. conquest of Oxford in a dual | ‘with 10% points. hnow has 40-145.
x Crestwood Irons 4 ye hard eighth imag = eel Alfred Cuthrell’s Skippers meet at Oxford. It was Oxford's (~ — sy i
‘ "Brien one
ae Long’ sion ponaiiaed for vate ier opened their dual meet season in | 2nd setback on the cinders and |
Steced ‘Woods... 2 ria throw to home plate in the ninth, MPREasive style by overpower. | Me season opener for the Drag: | Crest ee % ft _ | ons,
\ - when Gil Coan scored the tying) 'm& Ferndale, 104-3, om the agi Drake won three events, the high |
\ $8.50 Burke | $35 run a sacrifice. fly. | dale track. Waterford won 12 ee 20-yard
N Signature Irons..... 5 an off season Sunday| events outright and tied for ist ag Pasroee ‘Gc cone my
' j place in the pole vault te compile |
$12.50 -Barke $75 A schoot teacher who didn't hesitate; © wecome total. |mile relay team. Rex Furney| |
Vy Sienature Woods... 8 \ to bring his ee ee el :* . ° . ‘ iscored 11% points for the Dragons, |
three , years winning the low hurdles while tak-|
.) gs Hollywood Stars of the Pacific] Stan Jones pacéd the Skippers|ing 2nd in the broad jump and
idl ga rae Coast League, said “Our team is}with 11'4 points, winning the 100-/high hurdles and runnin 4 the|
) 8 os geared to good pitching and @\yarq dash and 180-yard low hur-/rejay, . |
. $3.00 Weods......... 5 \ tight eoteee.” — dis —ne =_— pal the’ Gingell, won the mile and broad,
: ; vi OUS yare relay eam. t llv 10 ts for Oxford. |
+ — : 4" \ “We've got to emphasize the pop Mawhinney scored eight) | yore Oren » von right poner od
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“We are the ~_ of a club that | finish line at Jamaica yesterday, Upalong, ridde mn Winner paid $9.80: for two.
took five individual) .
| Long hit two homers in the Pi-) .
rates’ opening May. 43 setback by *
ie Gant aod Thomas had wo JIUay. Wins Quadrangular ‘yesterday. Clemente hit a two-run |
lsingle in the fourth yesterday to) Paced by the Frantz brothers. \in the 440-yard ruri and tied for top|
|tie the score at 3-3. iImlay City’s track team conquered honors in the high jump.
Not ‘since the days of Manager|Almont, North Branch and Capac
‘Bill Meyer have any of the Pi-jin a quadrangular meet Wednes-
rates been chastized by fines. Mey-/day at Imlay City. - |ner for North Branch,. capturing |
‘er-once fined Bill Werle, a pitcher; “ ithe 100-yard dash in the time of
| $500, and made Bob Chesnes, also, The Spores contin 49 2/3'10.8 seconds and the 200 in 21.7. |
points, North Branch 42 2/3, Al- Two area leagues were repre-|
mont 37 1/6, and Capac 7 1/10. |sented in the meet. Imlay City |
Jim Frantz: won both hurdle|and North Branch are South Cen-)
races and bec brother Orill took lst\tral members while Almont and | Jim veizine was a double win-|
Haney, whom Bragan succeeded
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‘Summer Water Shortages Expected to Be Critical’ in the Southwest
WASHINGTON (INS) — The The agency warned of “mild |d as “abundant” along all major steams state. : Summer precipitation will have igptaitienn Gipertnelh waht tele soee “diemee Ge "ee Coe oe ne a irrigated areas of Idaho, 1 saisise:-dnenl ber hs Weal ke che ed naa
day that Southern California and) area scout’ of a line from certrn'’ normal in most other Western|Oregon, Washington: and Grande, the outlook is ‘much im-| adequate .water.
other parts of .the Southwestern through Great Sale Lake states." ‘ western Montana. proved” over that of the past two] sson;wTANA—The mountain snow
water shortage this summer. valley im California. The critical é the water’ outlook by statest areas is good on the west: slope/.ng 15 to 30 per cent more than The department said the sum-| areas are again expected in one | Under Secretary of the Interior and fair to good in eastern Colo-| average, mer flow of the Rio Grande River| or two localized areas tn Utah, | Clarence A. Davis ARIZONA—Water prospects. the|rado, indicating material improve- eee in New Mexico and the Colorado] along the Rio Grande, in the Sait |!s no doubt we have reached the) cost since 1988. Reservoir/ment over 1955. NEBRASKA—Supplies along the River tributaries in Arizona “is| River Valley in Arizona, and in be open an adequate Survey! storage is only about 20 per cent) mpaHo—Northern Idaho has ajNorth Platte will be at. least capeciad 0 be only one-quarter| Southern California. — ee One See eenne capacity and 00 -per_ctyt oflrecord-breaking snow pack, with}average. Valley . soll moisture normal. Irrigation reservoir storage was B appropriate. normal. Normal water an excellent water outlook and|conditions are good. The outlook There was speculation, mean- |are anticipated only for projectsiprobability of exceedingly heavy/for irrigated sections on the Kansas that the administration Colorado River main/fiow on the Kootenai, Clearwater,|River watershed is good to excel- ask Congress to provide |stem, including the Yuma and/Saimon and Payette Rivers. Re-/lent for such a study—the first |Wellton-Mohawk valleys. servoir storage is good throughout} NEVADA -— Irrigation season
to be undertaken om ®/ CALIFORNIA — Above normall the state. supplies range from excellent to
nationwide scale. supplies generaly are | KANSAS—The outlook for the|very poor 1. storage in
|. The Agriculture Department’s|for the area north of Bakersfield.| Arkansas River in western Kansas|irrigation reservoirs was 60 per
annual forecast of summer water ae eee rene ne ae be nes tnereeereaet of one ak ee
Jeonditions said supplies will belfactory for the remainder ot thejover a year ago. Soils are dry.'of the 1938-52 average. In _ the
SEVEN OF A KIND — This is international harmony in its love-
liest forms. These girls represent six. different national backgrounds.
Front row, seated, are Billie Ann Sabala, Filipino, and Lois Lee,
Korean. Center row, from left:
Sugai, Japanese; Audrey Chang,
Chamberlain, Anglo-Saxon, and
seven coeds were selected winners in the 1956 Ka Palapala beauty
contest, sponsored byt the University of Hawaii.
Ireland Rolls Out Carpet
in Attempt to
DUBLIN — Tourists in Ireland
can now explore that enchanted
land where the River Shannon
flows. This summer, a modern
steamer, the St. Ciarain, will CITY | can
passengers into the storied realm
of cairns and castles, glens and
green fields long Ge Shannon,
The journey starts “off from
Dublin, heading west across the
Shannon and north to the rugged,
wild seacoast at Sligo, the region
immortalized by the poet Yeats. |
The drive continues from Sligo to
Mulrany along a coastal road lined
with tiny villages overooking miles
of sandy beach.
Highlight of the area is heath-
wondrous colors and subtropical
gardens, On the way south to
Galway is Knock Shrine, the
Irish Lourdes, famous for re-
markable cures.
Galway, the most Irish of all
Irish citiés, is the gateway to the
brown bogs, purpe heather and
golden gorse of Connemara. Near
Galway is Leenane, one of ‘Ire- |
land's best’ fishing and mountain)
climbing resofts, Just 30 miles
across Galway Bay are the Aran
Islands, where ruins date back to
prehistoric: times.
AWAY TO ATHLONE
The tour heads east from Galway
to Athlone where passengers board
the Shannon river boat to cruise
down through Lough Derg to Killa-
loe. Derg Lake is surrounded by
forts and castles. Above its shores,
they say.2 Brian Boru, the great)
Irish king, staged his. colossal ban-
quéts, ale flowed in rivers and_|
bards intoned their songs to the
golden twang of the harp.
Limerick on the Shannon River
estuary lists among its best loved
sights the medieval Castle of
King-John and Mungret, q near-
by abbey, founded by St. Pat-
rick. The final stage of the tour
leads from Limeri¢k across the
green plains of Tipperary to Dub- Best Economic Buy er-covered Achill Island with its |
|sacking, it can be in the forefront!
|Island,
lstate to require an actual driver-
WASHINGTON
areas! waters and the Olympic Peninsula,
pinched by shortages in 1955 willl pa wn mtn yotanbds haat the
greatest snow pack on record. - have ample supplies this year.
SOUTH DAKOTA—A shortage) WYOMING — Supply
of irrigation water is.indicated, but/have improved in the north
northwest in ‘reservoirs
storage servng Black Prospects
Hills irrigated districts is above|for most Wyoming irrigated areas — With the ex
ception of the Elwha River head
Donna Rider, Anglo-Saxon; Gale
Chinese (standing). Top: Yvonne
Nancy Stillman, Hawaiian. The
Lure Tourists
ing and fishing lodges.
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standards, .
Royal Hibernian, mellow with age
and tradition, is an elegant black
and white affair on Dawson St.,
where room and bath go for $5.60
a day. Gourmets congregate at the
Russell Hotel, world-famous for its
elaborate menus and superb cui-
sine. ?
Sack-Line Garments
JOHANNESBURG — Sackcloth
and stitches — and one hook and sions have been turned into bunt-|
KRES
BATH TOWELS
2 97 Wrap yourself in these luxuriously soft terry
Cannon bath towels! Choose either solids
or stripes; they come in a rainbow of lus-
cious colors: white, pink, yellow, turquoise
and green. A big saving! ~~
eye — can be the garb of a mod-
jern South African girl, who wants,|
‘not to do penance, but to look!
sment on 6 Rented butget. |
A London ‘tecigner. now living,
here has come up with the “sack-!
line” suited to all figures and)
adaptable to fit any occasion. In
a sack-line, says its originator, a
girl can go shopping, dine, dance’
or pienic.
She has 10 gowns in one and. can
run it up in less than an hour from
1% yards of material. Made from
a coarsely woven fabric similar to
of sportswear fashions (worn with
sport sandals, a pony tail and
masses of crude jewelry).
® * *
Off, the sack-line has no line at
all, but gn, it can be adapted to
fit any mood, mony or figure.
First Driver Test
PROVIDENCE, R. I, — Rhode
in 1908, became the first |
licensing test. Its chief feature |
was to ask the license applicant
whether he had driven an ell | ‘mobile for at least 100 miles.
lin. A stop is made along the |
way xt the Cashel of the Kings,
Tipperary’s major sight. Cashel
is a fortified rock, 200-feet high,
complete with Cathedral, Round
_ Tower, Vicar’s Hall, St. Patrick's |
Cross and Cormac’s Chapel. The "
story goes that St. Patrick bap-
tized a pagan king at: Cashel |
some 15 centuries back,
Hand in hand with the spel
transportation facilities in Ireland
go the improvements in Irish’ ho-
tels. ‘A number of good, small, |
family-owned inns, offering home- *
-. ly comforts, have been opened in|
' parts of Kerry, Donegal and Sligo, |
and several fine old country man- A
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1956 &
Submit
1. groups.
budgets Area by/ers, who will vote May 7 on the
continuation of a special three mill
mated budget of $2,924,682 for'same if the tax is continued.
year, as compared to $2,702,
02 for the current ‘year....... }
i School, City Budgets library, swimming pool and skat-grees will receive from $4100 to ing rink.
Oak Park
Lake Orion
‘pay increase for
‘some city employes, increases for teachers salaries from $200 to $650
Residents in the Ferndale sec- public safety and parks depart-'dollars a‘year. above this. year’s The Board of Education here ap-| in Area $5750 and with MA
$4200 to $6150. é
The figure $2,329,804 is set in
.. . 120
|. The inerease is attributed main- submitted to
lly to increase in teachers’; pay Allocation
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meeting of Waterford Center “PTA will be held at 8 tonight at
Wear Record Number
Sent Off fo Jackson Busy times for area police and
“‘gourts have resulted in a near-
reGord umber of prisoners being turned over this week to Southern
.| Hospital
Mefamora-Dryden
Public Meefing Set Ep ‘ hu : iE ih ! F
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MONTE CARLO i® — Hundreds
of stamp and souvenir collectors
lined up at Monaco’s postofficer
f
_|Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier
Il.
The series of eight stamps of
varying denominations was for
‘sale only today, the day of the
religious ceremony. Price for the
set $2.38.
UM Merchant Study
ANN ARBOR &—Lyle Whitting-
ton of the National Cash Register
Co., Flint, will speak Tuesday on
the latest methods of increasing
sales and reducing sales costs. His
talk highlights the ninth annual
merchandising conference at the
University of Michigan. Milton Sa-
ger, of Seger's Department Store,
Sturgis, will preside.
" |utilizing a bucket on the end of a
ald explained. The operator, Luff ES for a schedule, Teachers with AB de- and the operation of a new junior
high school,
600 to Present Pageant at Clarkston
and parents, at the Clarkston High
- [School Auditorium at 7:30 tonight.
pageant, will be presented by at
least 600 of the 1000 girl scouts en-
rolled in this ‘district. Mary Jean
Sechoenhals, of Davisburg will act
as narrator, :
, to War-
of Report Soviets Have
Super-Duper Missile LONDON ®—The ‘Daily Tele- graph said today the Soviet Union Wixom Rd,, Milford. No date has
been set for the wedding.
Sand Loader Flips
Into Bottom of Pif As the operator leaped to safety,
a monstrous-sized piece of loading
equipment tumbled (30 feet into a
Bloomfield Township sand and
gravel pit yesterday afternoon. No
one was hurt.
‘Operations began this noon to/ter
rescue the machinery, called a
“dragline,"" which maneuvers on
treads at the top of the pit, ac-
cording to: Figyd McDonald, a co-
owner of By-and M. Sandpit on)
‘Quarton road between Woodward |
avenue and Lahser road.
The dragline scoops sand from
ithe pit bottom, McDonald said, miles,
: ° * s
The information was attributed
to a German rocket scientist—not
named — “who worked for six
enough to carry an atomic war-|
head,
a
Ammonia Blast Rips
Plant in Pennsylvania MARCUS HOOK, Pa: —An ex-
|plosion in the Sun Oil Co.'s new
ammonia plant early today caused
|\damage estimated at “several mil-
|ion dollars” and minor injuries to
seven employes. -
| Calvin C. Naylor, acting plant manager, who made the damage |
Nelson, jumped clear at the top,'estimate, said the cause of the | he said. The amount of damage pjast was ermined. is still unknown. A fire that followed was being, allowed to burn itself out, Naylor)
said, since there was no danger of|
its spreading to other buildings. | 150 foot long crane, The sand ‘is
loaded in trucks waiting at the top
of the pit, he said.
Apparently the bluff yesterday
gave way and the dragline went
down end-over-end to wind up up-
side down on the pit floor, McDon- |
New Mrs. California
ls Suburban Housewife years in a Russian research cen-|
The Telegraph said the weapon is 11 inches in diameter, and big, January will depict the outdoor
activities
'**April,” the Oxford troops are out Oscar Gerkin. with the Sashabaw|Mrs. Duane Hursfall, Mrs, Mar-|
TEEN CANTEEN — Carol Simon and Gordon Cotton ‘sit out a dance to enjoy refreshments at the new “Teen Canteen” sponsored
by the Rochester Eagles. This dance was a recent event at the Eagle
Club Howse on East Fourth Street, Rochester, when a five-piece or-
Orion honors the Brownies. -
June, July and August are rep-|
resented by largest hy North Branch
Sisters Plan
Double Wedding the groups, with camping activi-
ties.. Mrs. William Mansfield will) be vey
: ughte
Clarkston; Mrs, Palmer Bundy of of Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Smith of
Davisburg; Mrs. Edwin Brodkorb,| North Branch,
ig: Se Pal Orion; Mrs. Laverne Borst, Orton- mbert School
Cubs to Receive
Awards Tonight
ville; Mrs.. Herman Whitstock of
Meet fo Plan PTA’
Program Institute seks fee p Rete Sy mittee last night to formulate a
schedule for a program-planni:
institute. - ;
The event ts slated for May | p
16 and 17 and will be held from
10 a.m, to 3 p.m. on both days.
but will be announced soon.
Between 4 and 8 officers and
members of each Waterford Town- The Honor Den fiag will
resented to the den havi:
Ele Z
will be attending. The name and Rama at Walled Lake Saturday. A
address of each must be forwarded
to Frieda
os. League Guild Explains Rail Automation
ANN ARBOR w — Thomas J. chestra furnished music for 40 teenagers and their chaperones. The
canteen ig open to the children of Eagle and Auxiliary members and
their guests. Two meeting nights and one dance date monthly are
planned, with dance instructor Margie Coker to be present at meet-
New Staffs Lead Clubs Across Tri-County Area Elections were held and new of-|the auxiliary collected a total‘ of
ficers announced in a number of/$5.222 in the past year, with
$1,145 on hand on April 13. Mem-
bership in the group totals 1,418.
The Lapeer Business and Pro-
fessional Women's Club also held
its annual meeting last week.
The Lapeer County. General
Hospital Auxiliary named Mrs
Bruce Clothier of- North Branch)
as its president at the annual elec-
tion last week.
First and second vice presi-
dents are Mrs, P. L, Cramer of |
Arcadia Township and Mrs.
_Howard Whitney of Elba Town-
ship respectively. Mrs, Charles
Stimson of Burnside Township is responding secretary, Mra,
George Murray, and treasurer,
Miss Charlotte Holeomb.
Directors are Mrs. Loretta
Martus, Mrs. Fuller Kinsey and
Mrs. Iva Mundie,
Another Lapeer club to choose
officers was the Tuesday Club.
Heading the ‘group for the fiscal
year is Mrs, W. A. Myers as presi-
dent. :
Mrs. Jack Smith is vice presi-
dent; Mrs. Robert Taylor, secre-
style show netted $497 aud, the tary. Mrs. Howard Chase. treas-
unit's booth af the Imlay Cit¥\urer: and Mrs. Jay Lishness, so- fair an additional $311. Altogether! «ja} chairman. ‘
Split Assets, Liabilities feskers weet yl ws Gotres
of Royal Oak Twp. Area Smith, Mrs. T. G. Caley, Mrs. Dirk Loubser and Mrs. Lee
MADISON HEIGHTS — Division
of assets and liabilities of the for- It was reported that a recen
chairman of the program com-
to Hold Recipe Tea [Deegan Jr., vice president of New Mrs. Clifford B, West, 3140 Lah-| York Central will discuss “The Waterbury. Mrs. C. M. Smith is
mer Royal Oak Township, split) "mittee.
ser
LOS.ANGELES w — The new Year in the new plant, built at a|/TeciPe tea sponsored by the
Mrs. California is a 31-year-old|cost of about 10 million dollars.
housewife of suburban Sherman)! ens
peaks at UM Oaks. Artist S Mrs. Martha Lizak, wife of a
‘meat market operator, yesterday; ANN ARBOR w — Edgar Kauf-
‘won the title of top homemaker)man, formerly in charge of de-
lin the state and a charice to com-|Sign and exhibitions at the New
\pete in the Mrs. America finals York Museum of Modern Art will,
lin Florida May 6. - The Lizaks speak at the University of Michi-
‘have two children, _ \gan Monday on “Some. Aspects of
CO \Design at the Turn of the Cen-
| Disabling illness is nearly twice tury." |
Rd., Bloomfield Hills, will be|/ Human Relations of Automation’
. . :. hostess on Sunday, April 22 at a The blast was ‘the second this P m-|the University of Michigan. Deegan | Pc into Royal Oak Township and Mad-
ay at,{son Heights since the latter's in-
'corporation as a city, was decided + Delegates to the Lapeer County:
Federation of Women's Clubs,
which meets April 26 at Imlay.
City, will be Mrs. Jack Smith and jtiac Urban League Guild.
membership is providing the rec-/ agement seminar on “Railroads
ipes for unusual and fnteresting/and Automation.
dishes and there will Be an ase
tunity for those attending to buy| About 350 different plant dis-
food featured in the recipes.. |¢@8es damage crops heavily each
as chairmen afe Mrs. \year The Speaks at the second railroad marr at & joint meeting of the two gov-
‘a matter for discussion. erning bodies Wednesday, Lilla Bacon.
ago se will secu peed Sanilac County
per ce at at coi aoe 135. pi.| The Sanilac County Federation vision. ry public buildings also was/0f Women's Clubs elected Mrs. ; ice oe Johnson of Deckerville as
_jits president at the receritvannual Acting a
Wilbur U. Johnstone and Mrs.
William Essery of Birmingham. At
the tea table will be the League
president, Mrs. Harry L. Riggs and Dad Kelly Displays Wit, |meeting in Brown City. * ;
Mrs. Max: Patrick of Marlette
was chosen vice president: Mrs.
as frequent January through ~~
|March than July through August. oo gy ”
—
Walter Dittman
DRYDEN — Service for Walter
| Dittman, 60, of East Main street,
will be held at 2 p.m.’ Friday at
St. Paul Lutheran Church, Imlay
City, with burial in Dryden Ceme-
tery. A prayer service also will
be held at 12 noon Friday at his
residence, under the direction of
Muir Brothers Funeral Home. Mr.
Dittman died Wednesday.
C, Walz
DAVISBURG—Service for Fred-
erick C, Walz, 72, of 8333 Tindall
Rd., Davisburg, will be at 2 p.m.
Friday from the Sharpe Funeral
fome, Clarkston, with burial in
Davisburg Cemetery. He died Wed-
nesday morning at Pontiac General |
|
Arthur L. Abernethy
ROCHESTER — Service for Ar-
thur L. Abernethy, 56, of 3290 John
‘R. Rd., will ‘be at 2 p.m. Friday
from the William R. Potere Funer-
al Home, with burial in White
Chapel Cemetery. Mr. Abernethy,
a lifetime resident of the county,
died of a heart attack Tuesday.
Deaths in Nearby Communities
~ ident, will be held at 1 p.m. Friday.
| Mrs Frederick Cairns
UTICA—Service for Mrs. Fred-
erick (Alta) Cairns, 55, of 45231
| Hecker Dr., will be held at 2 p.m.
from Milliken Funeral
‘Home, with burial in Forestlawn/
|Cemetery, Detroit. She died Tues-|
iday after a long illness.
| Starr William Graham &r.
| FARMINGTON Service for
Starr William Graham Sr., 65, of,
4540. Oakgtove Rd., Howell, a for- jmer Farmington Township resi-, |
‘from Spencer J. Heeney Funeral
|Home, with burial in North Farm-|
ington Cemetery. He died Wed-
nesday at Howell. _
- LeRoy E. Sheldon
HOLLY — Service for LeRoy E.
‘Sheldon, 72, of 501 Elm St., will)
‘be held. at 2 p.m. Friday from!
(Dryer Funeral Home, with burial
in. Lakeside Cemetery. He died
Wednesday.
Edwin C. Lamb ;
Edwin C. Lamb, 82, of 1435 S.
Hospital Rd. died early this morn- . .
ling in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital
after an illness of two weeks, A
carpenter and builder, Mr. Lamb
had lived in the Pontiac area 55
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ADOPTED BY STUDENTS — Hur Pan Soon, 6, of South Korea
lost her parents in the Red invasion, but she has 221 foster fam Long.
“ _ |prolong his stay there. | Irish Type, at Nuptials. MONTE CARLO (INS) — John B. Kelly isn’t one_of the nation’s
leading contractors and shrewdest businessmen for nothirfg. Before he
he asked for an English translation of the French text. ° * °
“The Kellys are bringing the first Irish blood into the Grimaldi
line in 600 years,” a reporter who had just fallen on his head from
the top of the family tree informed the big, ruddy former Olympic
rowing champion. :
“Good,” Father Kelly said with a pleased smile. ‘We won't
dilute it one bit. Every Irishman knows he’s descended from kings.
Somebody's always selling evidence alohg those lines.”
° s °
Jean Mercury, former actor and croupier who bobbled the press
arrangements for the Prince, said today he would enter a nursing
jhome for three -weeks after the honeymooners depart. Several funds
iwere immediately started among visiting newsmen to enable him to e . «
The palace square was jammed with people hours before the wed-
ding party passed on its way to the cathedral. Meanwhile, Monacan
and French military bands marched through the narrow streets of the
little principality playing martial airs.
e ° s
Two uninvited guests to the wedding festivities were thrown into
jail before they could begin plying their trade this morning, They were,
internationally known pickpockets.
* *
Those who watched the wedding over television looked in vain for
the bridegroom to give his bride any encouraging smile or assistance. |
peared wrapped in his own thoughts, constantly. biting his lower lip,
" He acted like a man who wahted to burst out into speech, but was ~
signed as a witness to his daughter's civil marriage to Prince Rainier
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pital, Dearborn, today, of injuries Raymond Carman of Brown City,
second vice president: Mrs,
Ernest Kilgus of Peck, treasurer;
and Mrs. S. J. Doizell of Lexing-
ton, secretary.
Avon Township
The Versatile Extension Club, a
|new Stiles- organization, held its
| initial meeting and elected its
first officers recently.
Mrs. Ralph Scheer was elect-
ed chairman; -Mrs, Clifford
Selpke, vice chairman; Mrs, A.
A. Tallman, secretary-treasurer,
Mrs. Floyd McKinnon was given
charge of publicity; Mrs. Fred
Tuck, recreation; and Mrs. Cleo
Rock, projects.
| Meetings will be held the third
| Wednesday of each month at 7:30
|p. m., with the next meeting to-
morrow at the home of Mrs. A. A,
Taliman, 950 Francis St. |
Rochester Car Dealer
Coughs, Crashes Auto
ROCHESTER — Harold J. Hop.
kins, owner of the Community Mo-
tor Sales Inc. at 223 Main St., is
in fair condition at Oakwood Hos- received when his car hit a tree
on Willon Run expressway near
\M-24 yesterday afternoon.
A violent--attack of coughing
caused Hopkins car to leave the
highway and crash, relatives said.
He was on his way to Willow Run
Airport. He suffered facial lacera,
tions, multiple bruises and possible
chest injuries.
val % nt Leith | Open Daily 9 to ¢
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at Its FINEST
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College Registrars Worryf
About Utilization of Space
‘DETROIT @® — Deeply con] prin ot wets hy ment |
" leerned by fast-growing student en-| Standards of admission, Main Declines
fo Seek Office
Drain — Commissioner |roiiments the nation’s college reg-| Many college leaders complain
Elected to 2 Termsiistrars are planning a study io eer: can't read, spell
space utilization at colleges ant
universities. , “If this is true, and it may be,”
he said, ‘“‘why are such students
ever admitted to college?” . After Appointment
. * * ¢ Oakland County Drain Commis-|
: The Fund for Advancemen
sioner Ralph A. Main today of Education oa a 314.300 Reuther Lists
announced he will not be a candi- grant for such an undertaking yes-\
date for reelection this tall. _|terday at the 42nd anhual meeting Ting to Defeat Main, appointed to the post in bf the American Assn. . ot Calle- : *
1951 by. the County Board of/@#te Registrars and Admissions} Reds jin Asia Officers. Some 750 registrars are |
| “Although it took about twe attending. ’ DETROIT wm — Globe-trotting|
ae a. biennale s John Rhoads of Temple Uni- |Walter Reuther, president of. the;
had planned to give to the people versity, president of the assecia- (United Auto Workers came back.
ef Oakland County,” Main said. = enld mest colleges BiVe to Detroit: yesterday with some tips!
“I am glad to say that most of ap Mmiallngatone to self jon how to defeat Communism in|
the battles have been won.” stadice of space utilization, India and Asia. | |
Many colleges and universities
Supervisors, was twice returned by actually are utilizing not more than| _Reuther, who just completed a
y voters. 50 per cent of the available class-|4,000 mile trip to India, made his) During his tenure as drain com-iroom space,” he said, remarks quickly. He ‘will leave again tomorrow for the UAW's edu-, , oe the drain office was
cational rally in Washington. Sat-| i modernized, a new engineering ‘DO-IT-YOURSELF’
department was established, neces-| . Rhoads said the registrars plan
sary drain legislation was passed,|to publish in November a ‘“‘Do-lIt-| Reuther said that the United
and six major long range drain|/Yourself” manual for college ad-|States must assist the Asiatic
ministrators as a guide to better|/countries in improving the welfare.
of their people and bettering their
“ ” economic and social stafus.
‘umune te te a | The union leader made 11
of 1965 will require that colleges |Speeches in 10 and a half days in.
and universities. of all sizes |Idia. He said: plan to accommodate more stu- “India will be won for the West
dent, within the framework. of | ‘in the rice fields, not on the battle-
existing plant facilities.” fields. We must increase our tech-
'nieal aid program and our econom-.
In ‘an earlier session, Paul E./ic¢ aid to India, instéad of spending
| ANN ARBOR @®—More than750 Elicker, executive secretary of the| ithese funds for military purposes.’ _» high sehool students from 13 Mich-|National Assn., of Secondary -|
| igan schools will attend a public|School Principals, criticized what) Although the Indian government
concert at the University of Michi-|he ‘said were inconsistencies injjs doing its best, Reuther said,
gan. The occasion is the class C-p College entrance requirements, the average annual income in In-
vocal festival. SLAPS ATHLETES dia is only $56 and more than 70
“You claim the requirements are million Indians earn less than $20,
Foreman’s Session Set very high,” he said. “Why then|® 7: . - should you maintain the time ‘dis- ANN ARBOR (®—“Interviewing nA ; Spaniards under Cortez sent
| * Employes” will be the topic of the|po"syed tradition of funking “indian slaves into the yawning 17th annual foreman's conference|° ” Pet Ce graduation?” crater of Mexico’s Popocatepetl
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POSS SVT Serr rT TTT TTS WELCOME IMPORT — Mitsuko Sawamura is the attractive
little Japanese singer who speaks no English but sings American
-| pop songs. Making her American film debut in MGM's arenas
_ Las Vegas,” she sings one number in Japanese, then sings *
ae nee” SI ee GS ‘|Hollywood Headlines:.
| . | SAN JUAN — Puerto Rican ho-
Fate Enacts Major Role iia int as
in the Life of Don-Mi urray sn by be tf New
worker in refugee camps and/ $12,800,000,
: in oe tha New the|Skin of Our ‘Teeth” with Mary. young man is back on the same|Martin and~ielen Hayes. Josh
“WHO's HE?” me Oe" * «
When Murray was an-| Producer Buddy Adler chose
signed to two pictures a year, with
the right to do plays and outside
movies. With Monroe as costar,
he's headed for the bigtime. s he?” It wasn't an imper-
Pusey quation, Except for avid
fans of the Broadway stage and
TV dramas, he was largely an ‘J
unknown. Also appearing In “Bus Stop” is
Just sd you'll know, here’s a|Don'’s pretty young bride, Hope
rundown on Don: « Lange, and thereby hang some
* ¢ more coincidences, Their fathers
He was born Donald Patrick
Murray in Los Angeles but left
at the age of 9 months. He grew
up in New York, went to- school!
in Long Island, Cleveland -.and
Texas. Show business was his heri-
‘tage; his father is.Dennis Murray,
‘long-time stage mianager; his
mother is Ethel Cook, one-time
Ziegfeld girl.
Don went to the American Acad-
‘emy of Dramatic Arts a grade
ahead of Grace Kelly, did a few cast in the same show, ‘
Corner,” without each other being)
aware of the fact. Don swears that
he had no knowledge of Hope's.
getting the “Bus Stop’ job, and
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-/They Think Alike Recreation Dept. It has been
tive for five years and has
members.
ing three years ago and were later
married, Mrs. Little is one of the
charter members of the group. secant look alike.
India's President Prasad an-| Lacinda and Melinda,
nounced the government will not
curtail the freedom of Christian
missionaries or ‘‘come in the way
of their true mission.” pert, |
C. Coulter, Assistant superintend-
their first two terms at MSU.
> Both also were able to finis
\two courses early by ‘
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TONIGHT - THURSDAY
BILLY MITCHELL”
“COURTMARTIAL OF
“FOOTSTEPS IN THE FOG”
WATERFORD DRIVE-IN THEATER if FAMILY
~ LAST TIMES TONIGHT
“Are you ry, Lake? pi I guess every woman
asks her husband OW A ANONTY BOREET
that on hi Seaweed ey ht” | EAST LANSING ® — Lucinda e
The Littles first met at a meet- 2d Melinda Coulter, 18-year-old “| freshrian coeds at Michigan State ~
University, are pretty proof that) >
identical twins think as well as |
dark-haired daughters of Charles .
ent of schools at. Saginaw, re- ¥
colved straight A grades during |
‘writing off’ ess
‘the work in specia] examinations. ~
are accomplished swimmers and) ¢
Dr, Thomas H, Hamilton, MSU ||
Their teachers are sure too, that ©
5 the twins don't swap classes to help | 7
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fi DONALD DUCK THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1956
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THAT TRIBAL COSTUME
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Ten Mistakes
‘Do-It-Yourself’
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Lavmnokar
County Planners Release
- |Booklet on Area’s. Roads "Release of a 4Spage booklet on Southeastern Michigan's Frond
Market Was: ee Da nos | eo fancy, $.00 ls by the Oakland) In pe co fa YW . eee, Proposa nounced yesterday a general foreword, the book "Heline of Intention to Constrect: NEW YORK i®-With trading at buy: so 1230-360 Mactintosh. 1 caxico won pe of odes Sie oe ee Klein County . Planning let , é 3.00 bu; No 1, 2.00-2.60 bu; Nor the Board of|” mistakes, says + to ‘Regu - Marketing ‘Waom Guten and Rovemeil enlthe dlirwent pace te two months, site eae gs ies, quiet dealings on signer Henry End, member of the Written by planner Robert. A.! “fhe — Detroit-Pontiac - area i North Side Madison Avenue an@ithe stock market declined moder- = Mee ese. Se ee ‘Trade today after getting off to an ‘Decorators by Car Companies Larson and former Pontiac Press|known throughout the world as th # Blacktop on South Side of Madi-|ately today. ae aioe fepred. Ne 3. 150- easier start. and designer of hotel interiors. staff writer Burdett C. ‘Stoddard, |jeader in automobile son Avenue. Losses were almost entirely 2° topped’ "No 1, j.38-3.35 ba. * ¢ *% 6. -|“ WASHINGTON W —- Chairman|*?® booklet is named ‘Wagon This area put the world on wheels a uesting of the Commission. ot tae {ractional, and selective demand) Celery et * or Feit, The mild upturn was led by feed the ten most common ne : Roads * and al-| ; lar the Commission of the No lt. L Dk bakt. Here are “Yet we find ourselves lagging io held 1%,/pushed some stocks up several No 1, 3300.60 Gow. CI eae eee an et nd thig|tnistakes made by amateurs, as|Kiein (D-NY) of a House commit-'ready has appeared in condensed|tar behind in providing th rib By resolution te way, dee fh in the early afternoon. Jie-2.00 33 bag *Paccnioe, were firm from the start and this) OS Coton: tee considering bills to revise auto in’ Pres.. bons of pavement without which © construct curb, gutter, 8” reinforced’ Business dwindled to a pace of eis My bu. , fancy. helped the rest of the market. ‘% of coordination. marketing practices, de- ; The | Sort’ side ct’ Madison Avenue trem, Jos.jaround 2,200,000 shares for the day. Pie Roa tae mr rede} Turnover was light as there was Lee toned idan 0s to require Px en. | mag car is useless. home of th lym Avenue to Highwood Boulevard and That compares with 2,470,000) niwathbuss, tance ¢6 $% “Sth |nothing in the overnight, ne ws ome ey “ee See ee ee ‘narrow pene cot etna Sid elaine vert cn the south sige Shares traded yesterday when the $-Ib box; rhuberb, hothouse, to inspire urgent buying or sell- 3. Selection of items individually posals. ’ and a sy stem of dirt roads not fai ~ EP etaioon Avenue from Ave-'market was lower. 1 behs. tabeges. ing. final I think it would be a very dras- . Wbe to Highwood Boglevard at 90, esti- | aa, . sis bu. Tureip, topped, No , «-* ~ instead of considering tic step for the government to step arnings removed from the ones our fore mn. profile and eatimate 0 ‘ube in.) There was no particular point of eayuusr Bate Wheat near the end. of the first wees ——. hy - person-|& and-amend antitrust laws,” he fathers plied wagons upon.” in today’s list, Railroads) pernorr, aprii 19 (AP)—Eges, t. 0. »,/hour was Mo ih bigher, a said yesterday. NEW YORK —Acme Steel Co.| The booklet traces reasons for 1s a Curiner miene: fees with tke @&8 @ group were slightly higher, Detroit, cxses included, federal-svate May $2.37%, corn % to %4 higher, ,jaity: whime. His statement was made after (reports its net profit for the first) this condition and explores pos pian, profile and. estimate, and tnat/but all other were grades: May $1.49%; oats % to % higher,, 6, Planning an interior that Charles L. Jacobson, a vice pres- rter rose to $1,863,144 equal ble solutions, Besides a digest special sussssinent ‘sccording to trontegs|mixed or lower. . righted sverage 80%» large s4-48; wid. |May 68: rye % to % higher, May| doesn’t fit the exterior—for in- | Charles Chrysler Corp., testified |to 94 cents a share from $1,541,723) of past and current highway gov- ee ee on ere S| Loupiell, Lamber, which ip go-/*°F,. 4 metus £-44 wid. one st soybeans % to 1% higher,| stance, early American decor. in bills wn: lor 78 carago| ermment policies, it incledes re- od fronting upon the north side of . 43-43 wid. avg. 42 western hous. the three pending are wh- jor 78 cents a share in the year-ago ' MSdiwon Avenue” from Jouiye wo High-|ing alead with plans for a merger de (A jumbo 4t-t9 wid.|May $2.49%; lard 5 cents lower) @ . necessary. ~. lquarter. views of the freeway-toll road " Yoee? end ou the south side of haacon|With International Paper, added 3| sve. 4: i o BA, Ze Seed 21m Tonge s Beet one See 6. Changing their minds in the jecshars wid ee preemni~te aa controversy, federal ald pro- Boulevard shall be "Guocace a tz s0,/Pqne, moderate activi f ge etn ave ie e! $13.42, middle of the plan. mit the freight ct ; y-| The Oswego Falls Corp. yester-| Stams and the state highway . * | Also higher were Checks—36-37, wid. avb. 26%. : to consider mainten- reported earnings of $484,835, “peut district te defray Sia6as 07 ef] Steel Douglas Aircraft (on the| ommercially eradea: Grain Prices 1. Faflure in selection of/!#¢turer.could charge on an auto pa, - ee 425,| Program, boa “that #9607088 of the ‘usual dividend payments), Du Pont|isree fi-«ie: medium 40-41; grade B ence | yeetens r——-jmobile < could result is uniform ended March 3L. The firm's income| ry yoy sd “s cost qepeaage thereet nye Texas Gulf -Producing, ‘Hiram OO. cstd 4 xiv large 43; large | Gacace, April pda : . Prices throughout (ae comity 7 a> Ges iene period last wasloresed Sante Hen. & the from the enn Te Walker and Reynolds Metals,/#%;42: medium 38-30; grede B. large yay ee 8.. Trying to impress the (all models. 50a oc Game year grated highways now being pre- Thst the Commission of the City ot/ which gained around 3 points on aad . af er vs*- 10%) neighbors instead eof pleasing | This, he said, would penalize |$451,420 or , a share. — may obtain a copy Commission Cha amber on April 2th, 1984 buying encouraged by its record CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS Dec MEM Mag? .4.:0.- 9H themselves. af mony ayers by a esr The Penn-Dixie Cement Corp wa teste writing to the Plan. suggestions an: ‘AP, — _ en : on seis ri 1 . C ;
: ee Wel ae sett Br rite eh Bomt unrter prod, iayiorernna Lasse cmergti Baty HSN larg" ONS) 8. Failure to consider natural pay charges equal to those ef-ireports net income tor the first!” Genera layout and cartoon work | a 8co iad es - 4 “wo. ee sane ‘New York Stocks si set an rae 35; a9 C 80-75; care(OOP ee ESR May 4... 134 lighting conditions Faneing | ctive many hundreds of miles mente cones March 31) —_ for the booklet were done by Don. Dated ADA R. EVANS, “abe i ppt ting tb A Bonoad 14,000, wholesale Mar ese 1.47% Sep... M4 2 oe "Lack of confidence in their away. 099, or cents a share. The yield! 14 Smith, a former Cranbrook City Chere (Late Morning Quotations) aying prices unchanged: U.S. during 1955's similar period was) 4 ade of Art student tales tanta Admira) ‘M.4lnepir Cop 62 | Whites 70 per cent and over A's oo May 65% ‘own se Lf “This legislation would be in | '$619,548, or 29 a a share. may . _ Notice of Intention to Construct: |A Reduction ft2 iat us Mach “By mediums 39; _U. a." standaras 3 38. £5" dirties fact compelling a large price in- 3 ‘ _
Sm ser owen eke "AE eer QUPPOrT Sought |. Lodge Calendar | syaaratetrn"er coe 8%" x08 # Ae sew «Business Notes Storm Sewer in Outlot “A”, and fico, °°" fis3 4 fener... 133 4 CHICAGO POTATOES | Dp oug g try a eee oak the Texas Gas Transmission Corp. | Astor Street from Maines Street Am Airline ..- aaa iat Tel & Tel a CHICAGO, | April 18 aoe toes: Specia) communication Pontiac a all caw ont . fd rose in the first quarter of 1956 to 3 to the Clinton River. Am Cyan. it qeeae Man... $2.6/0 shipments G46" supplies i oderaty . 1] Lodge No. 21, F. & A. M., Priday.| saig. pales,” Jacobson 165 cents a share on common stock,| Mrs. Christine Yun Yungk, owner of a ting 2 secretes EAE Hekate HE Hay has Hd Seana toot LOL YON DANK Diff som 2 13,0. m. To contr compared with 47 cents sharejthe Oxford Shop for the past i of . Michigan held 11, Am eters gg Kenbecot 18 | Gas, Wehore 100. Arrivals cow stock 15 F.C, degree. Samuel E.-Smith, He declared the problem of/|for the same period in 1955, W. T.|years, has announced her retire SS een 8 wee 8 No.8) Am mad... Sa re leat cay * Goriok track ssles Ww. M. —Adv. “ "—gale of new cars to/Stevenson, president, told stock-|ment. The knitting establishment te construct Storm Sewer tn Astor |Am Ter ‘tei br) Le Medal: 31.3 new ‘siogk: | “round rede ip 50 fo Republicans Drumming unauthorized dealers for resale on|holders at the annual meeting yes-|will continue to operate under its Chinton Heights ‘Subdivision: andifs Viscose” Sq Leckh Airc... 48 | News i in Brief used car lots—shoyld be controlled |terday. Net earnings for the twelve|present name with the new owner, Storm Sewer, Outiet in Outiod “A” y eee Loew's os 2 Poul Up Action, While Dems by clatneting 1 the causes of such|months ending March 31 amounted|Mrs. Gunvor Ryden. The shop's ue tastse weet wee on Base W 8 Che eee en” inal ouitry Have No Plans Charted' - | driy. Practices rather than by legisia- to $1.93 a share compared with|staft will observe the 35th anni. at an estimated cost of $14,412.75, /Armour& Co 30 Mack Trk 37.1) DETROIT POULTRY Found guilty on a charge of tion: $1.65 for the 1955 period. versary of ity founding in May. SP seit improwenint” is aot Whe Tor AUER ght MORR Gt * 224 armory, aye» :aPy prices pat ing under the influence of liquor. a Public inspection. ae 904 Merck...” 383/29 fve"vouitty up to 10 am | WASHINGTON w — Republi-/Clint Borns, 37, of Flint said be_| "Tt ts tu intended to construct said | Atl ++ 40:4 Morgen Lino 55.7/ "4, a ree hens 31-33, © few 20; aaa the decision to Oak-| improvement ee eS ae ces 64 Mpls 163 hens 20-21; heavy type Groflers wane sought today to drum up sup- appeal : = Es end estimate, ond bait & 48.2 Monsan Ch. 44.6 fryers 2%-3% ‘Mb. Gray Crosses 24; ’ land County Circuit Court and was | . . ° est thereof be defrayed by 5 bendix AV 7 ON 35.3| erred Rocks 25-67: capenetior 4%s-5%s pat for the administration's soil i | assessment according to benefits sgatnst | Benguet / 2) 47.6) bY '31-33 enk n the wake of yes- freed under $100 bond pending ar- | the” following property: Lote| Beth Steel ”..362.3 36.9| 3a 8s ts Market steady to firm on|CaMK Program i yes"| aignment April 30, Pontiac Mu-| 4 te & incl) 16 to 18 incl, 24 and 25. | Boeing MM 41.3] hens with desirable medium sised lenders House vote upholding i
ince "Lets $ te Se meet Ste elberes ae 43 short ‘and difficult to obtain. ‘There are) ‘President Eisenhower's veto of —_— Judge Cecil McCallum |
RE A | oy aT BE 314| Spe sericea shat the catchall farm’ bl hed sentenced Born to pay 2 $100) YOU CAN REMODEL YOUR 5x7 BATHROOM te, 98 incl. ate 10% 10 130 inc. pA i SS * - m4 aignty ener “up new “Miter in at! Democratic leaders had chart- m = | division shall constitute the special as-/Budd Co... 20. , ah) 28% conte ed no plans for new farm legisla-| A 340 bowling bag and bowling, a nog BK —_ sit wong tod g Md oy She ie le M Fow . 34 CHICAGO POULTRY jtion although Speaker of the House ball set were reported stolen from as ai $ 8 - NOTICE ie HEREBY GH Ave _ WY 1 % Pec... 66.2) cprcaco, ‘April 19 (AP}—Live poultry Rayburn (D-Tex) said . without|a car parked last night at 82 Mur- | mission of City of cas te ae ys to firm on hens and caponettes. elaborating “there may be some- Pontiac police said. The -_ ~ eH Fa eee ti Ta steady glock: receipts in cops ng phy: St.,
cE se Bons + UME “ehuetday "eit cope. We.000 ‘ines /thing done.” joss was reported by Frank Spad- . sna objections that say be made by Ry ie 3 Bl. 184 ob ‘oe ine price ets, eo Rep. Poage (D-Tex) Pree ed |afore, 3994 Beechgrove St., they Includes a cor: OM Barks Dav... $41/1818: brotiere or trrere 335-94: old une - e = _™. said. i
ted April 18, 1966 = eee # A. .* , 23.4) 28-26; over 4% lye 20.5-31 ssed week , ADA R. EVANS. | Chustt ee | yeesaes waders of the session in. July.” Rummage sale. es Labor
| _ april te, 1086 | Gone coun -- +782. 22 4 Livestock In the Sénate, 45 members—in-| Church, Mill 8t., Pri. ar red 9 —— ae Soh BGA Sess aon Be cluding ‘four Democrat * -<- Pe noel Aadint and
"Curb, Gutter, Grade and Gravel |CU™%,,4 = 3 “3 wernt ase ae ie suena toned an administration soll bank! cnaren's, Books. —Adv.. as Con N <- 383 + se BS ° eee wae ae Gaile Ave ig a en SA wattle Maplable "400, Cows active, 80¢ 1908 PLAN FAVORED cain, Cungrepeiiensl| Material
ae uettgne er’ ins Gomes of 'ths\oess San 22: 3 ‘2 gen, aad and low choiee went 0c In the House, all but one of the! 19 am. to 8 p.m. April 21, 8 a. m.| ot Pontiac, Michigan held April 17.\Cont Ot .,,,118 -« ¥§.3| lower: other tnostly » buie|26 Republicans on the Agriculture to 1) am. Clothing, men, women, & tion of the Cl ion (Gurtieg ‘We's) $34 : Magi active. tu Epa oat) El Ccmitiee " tetroduced identical Books. | the ; City Commission (Curtis, Wr ,, ‘ a counsel full } stockers a ies mittee children, |
rb, gutter. grade and Deere dsaee o« O81 ie ‘iteb-at to a — soll bank bills patterned along Ei- < NO DOWN
a ny ep BE hist che iyo Toe 36 matority mendations. Annual Spring rummage sale. Baldwin Avenur to Kimball Dis © Seas '.: 363 al tmestty chotes 1006-1289 Ib steers 2.30. (ee owe” © Fecom 379 S. Saginaw, near Economy. estimated cost of $2,104.75 | ae Aire ..., 72 Fee’ many oe choice 925-| Michigan’s representatives in| , M NT : . profile and estimat Dow Chem .,, 68.5 wikit’) nen ly foll Purniture. Sat., April al, 8:00. PAY E Smprovement ta 08 {lle for puiie Du. Pont iat -S| steers 1 se. e108: utility end wy Congress mages strict party lines qmveta and Aux. —Adv. mtended to construct East Kod .... 87, if wy SI + 9 til dg of? | Yesterday house susta: in a n/EI Auto Lite 36 4) Baer ethity ent pA heifers | President Eisenhower's veto of the) fummage. Some furniture, Sat-| 89 and estimate, and that/El & Mux ... 4 $0.5 mixed steers and hetfers 1300-16 walk | ‘farm bill. urday, April 21,8 a. m. St. Vin- cost thereof shall be defrayed by|Emer Rad ... 11.4 80 | Uttity cows I1.80-13 50: canners t’s Hall, Parke St. Adv. and that atl of the lots und ace r-celico sone i , - FE bw en Md 0 1 80: “bale oe otity | — , land frenting upon either of |Patrd Mor '.°: 30.6 ve t03| sng commercial bulls 1380-1600: com. Set Circuit Court Date . | rummage sale. First Presbyter- {not exectly es pictured) adie Avenue from Baldwin Avenue Firestone .,.. 76.2 ine Co 130-2| mercial and good heavy fat walls 12.00-) 6-8 and Sat So Kimbell Gtroct dhak constitute the ne, Re Sl OS 8, IESE: Nand, choles O80 10 yourtin teeders| Accused of beating a man with a !@n ane Friday rg . a Assessmen Pa * ' woe : ‘ chor urda iw am, . (Oh Bak . 93 mk R Bear . 75.5 oders F. Fick Jr., . ° . . Berio ier seaoates et oes aj\aen Dynan <. soo fran W Air Bialcines"ati sont wieraahee ane 5, of 808 Becead Ave, yestergay| pen ¢ ait se Timmy Sack INCLUDES: 5 ft. white bath tub, tub filler, overflow and drain ripest from She Capi boron 5, ao EEE Gadtrweesh. Beanz compas ny to 4a sealers was bound over to Oakiand County|venetit dance, Friday night, #30 t free standing closet, closet seat, white lavatory with ga HEREBY GIVEN ‘en Motors : 4 te eer in | papees op. more wait cood ang “choles Circuit Court for arraignment Mon-'to 11:30. $1.75 couple. CAI Bldg. stopper, tree g : ‘
oti comming inthe Com. Gen Tire <2: $27 Galt Brut’ #2») low “prime Stndividuaie 77 003000 race (day on a charge of felonious as! and bake sale. Corner faucet and stopper. This price includes application of plastic wall Good San te, Sear cucrestions ena jOoere) Br.) 6 OB Chia’? | HF ' viduale te 2900 Tuesday Gost utiity |e Fick freed under $100 per. of Baldwin and Virginia, Sat. Apr. bes Siestians Ghat swey be made by vartion Goodrich ---- $13 Us Reaper -. $93] and commarciel 4.00-30 60: cull and "sonal bond set by Pontiac Munici. 228: @:30 to 2:20 —Atr. | tile 4 feet from floor on your prepared wall. “wees Brn Ne os de Hes Bow: He pal Judge Cecil McCallum. | Guild No. 2 All Saints’ Church, = — ee Ae av Ans Greyhound """ 148 Weet UB Tel - a fmcaco uvestoce Police claim Fick pulled the vic- ‘Rummage sale. Exchange St. en-| ty Clerk Gulf OW 100.4 Weetg A BE.” 31.5), SMBCAOO. April 18 (AP) ey —_ Adv ; Ape 18, 1986 /Homestk 8S Weotg 12h a. ee eee ed toe tim out of a car during an argu-|trance. Fri,1 p.m. Adv. - \ er +. + Neon ‘0 . t k hi bor t 7 = “Notice of Special Assessment: Se 2 Mostwory M03 Se it a faked | lene tock with then gen =— eat tale. Weleeme Rebe- MAKE YOUR DREAM KITCH EN COME TRUE... cern bag. Compnthe A) erocg aveaaoes {mae areata Siete sane : Pri, Apr 20, 8am AGW eonrene, — ne ee» Contre NEW YORK. Apri bee plied by ‘the | taht, sree tote ta ten.8 Far nings If your friend’s in jail and needs | mst ron r ex * imtereated. take notice: That the roll Associated Press | jen Pang } grades most iba oetectea |” - | pail. Ph. PE 8-942 or MA 5-4031 y wensndingat i Th ng gee Indust Raily UUil Stocks | Byo.b90 Th 18.00: “aeveral tote mixed "1 PITTSBURGH (INS) — Jones end’ a : pare of defraying that part of the cost Ney, Menge - “ "gees tars tag 190g] 8D4 2. 190-220 Th 1835-1850: a few Tots [Latehiin” Bees Cup. enered foter, ag . which the Commission decided should be! Prey day ..... 206.6 147.4 13.7 1 1} han c."; end. ei ate Set wie .$13,559,000, equa! to $2.09 a common| Rummage. Sale. Youth Center. the constroction’ of aenitary, sewer ini Week, O® <<. 2003 192 104 i083 14.78, 9 deck No 1 around i480, buteh- share. Thia a Arith, $9,642.00.’ Lake Orion, Fri. and Sat. —Adv. Street to Michi-|y.., one : ers : a few - \. > Lor a common .
fa Avene ‘new on tiie in my ofitee| Ieee pig sotto. 912 ATS TBS It Whe 4 Msalected iota "200 I and’ lighter |biosaus.e0s Iroc: $121,962.00 in the, Rummage sale. 199 Auburn Ave. PMacies tp ake Epriby Geen net the| iit tig re iene ke ia *° jiastiel these manthe OF jess. The com-'Sat. a. m., April 21. —Adv. ice © the igi . 5 Salable cattle 16,000, calves 300: stee of rated, 5 lean will mace in the ‘com. | 202 168 672 148.8) jejeg bak monty sendy; pete strong en nes vt pe ter ng during @ the Janu e January-March —— . misston ¢ im sald City, the- DETROIT STOCKS \weak on choice’ cn 167-1628,” hetters period. en againat fer an tae cont 'S W. a " oy ta "roview a ‘. cata Be se winesis Ps f Ba geod aie ac 4 te seen ie sere lower: — Fanny seapes: fe *|pe the first quarter @ year ago ecretaries ee .
vin Gp given ab porcona tntergited te bel ation imee & Faquip oo 42 43 primp Woke Ghent Seek -btey Bh NEVE YORK tg) —Federates, Depart “Davee ‘April 18, 1988 penne Mince mo ua 44! a velgnt ‘weights 2000. load tee high | fof the fiscal year ended ggg a Mi ef e y ayor | : , ° gee | $22,064,142, pa to $3.07 common !
. = wcaty. Clete Hemet fae aca +3 ie iri ae vat ehsigy Beers or a2 gh Bag oi the pre:| Mayor William W. Donaldson has \ April 19, 1986 The Props “ con = ee 3 3 ie. ore kes 19.0, waits and fone $a from 9800. 588, 130 the year oo proclaimed the week of — pad (Rudy “Mig. Co. .... 2 Sf a ben eee need as “National Secretaries Week” in setae et Spee Semen: Tares A Preseason Me aod “hee Mtoe Mee ee aie | Pontiac, Sidewalk and Related Work OM “+X, saje. bid and asked ‘heifers down to 33 00. gee utibtty and ott er YORK \INS)— Brown — or He urged all business men of the, aay + North Side of Michigan Avenue. oe —~ comareres a! cows $1 50-1359, canners . » _Seseri
hy Adam Menry cin pth Gienn About one U. 8. worker in seven er cial tee “4 00- 16 OO ery Roy 135 sie is’ ecmeees “an ee conpared| community to give serious consid. Waterfield, Margaret Barron, John A ke 4 | 14. Ost good and choice vealers 22.00-25.00; | with 2.Q92.477, or $1.57 a common share,| eration on April 3 to “National | Vinson, Virgil C. Cast, N. W. Hartung, Works in motor weneport or high- cull fo commercial grades 1900-2100: in the preceding year. Sales were vir- 7 i Alfred Peite and to al) persons interest-| wy few medium to low chetce 600-900 ib tually unchanged at $82,881,708 as com- Secretaries Day” in the. city. ay jobs. ed, take notice: bpp oti Bg Be og a ee os stocker and feeding steers 15.50-19.00 ‘pared with S88f,686.357 the Year previous A secretary of the year is ex:
Se Senne sree pected Se tees eee 7 =f tlac chapter ationa ‘ hould be paid By Sem Saree star Quarles Phones Apologies to Canada inn” aun ° york a the térte’ wide. ae members. - i
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a Commissior
mber in said City, on the 24th day of
Apri! A.D. 1956 at 8:00 o'clock p.m.,
Sai4 assessment. at whieh time
and place opportunity will be given af
persons interested to heard
Dated: April 18, 1954
'W.0. 6082 ADA R, EVANS City Clerk,
April 19, 1964
Assessment:
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aa ‘e|\phoned regrets to Canadian de-| Secretary Donald Quarles has tele-|
fense minister Ralph Campne
concerning an incident which fo ‘fol- le
lowed the crash landing of a U. S.
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because Donaldson declared. ‘‘the
function pf business, industry, gov-
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a large measure upon the skills,
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to sa sers ev breakins, of candy 7 ig one cones 915,986 : tay ap the ; 330 ie. ry
olla Boge en go "| vestigating the thie qimas back premise 8 } Village sles. 3 tS 3
for es cued ‘ee fa’ and Jack dete according to ~ assets premises other 1,222,416.76 on x! a. ; ie 4.01 1.20
the yY ads sree wie good Pegaruneal and Mt Leo H in- otal assets geameoe alt ts for rpose ra Mic 4.08 $4 ; se
consumer, but tga play ne | ins oe ns beens se the ion, the eae 1
° play to not place Township Pender ree te of indi 824, 447.62 spec: Village a
sumers hohe sad re & probably two st an tie 8 Paha and sotpen 408, whi ya At 0 a.
group ot consumption.” id con- $500. would be hinted ot, Unit ra A my ky es there m.
cause ae ae or Th ive|stolen reported en $400\ iiticat wavings “aneluaing a ang That + Us etcenors the Press a "7 .
ads, al has sold ‘tee re bor nightly goods _— most bf epoats we peti sys 1 a“ Eapitat the highways, te gas ng boxes: ad the
saoeartty real that If that it the Sen aa al consumed the er deposit (cr vs Po a pittat, the Com saree coe 3, 5, 12,
.— a ae nice cae tuo “ ceria hes ae 44.2043 oelock eens pisces, | ance
is = eh. ; was veseeoad lek i hss eyt it: {Phen namie capa peried the nan en 21, 22,
its ed Psa cadet | Area Dwe one nak pie aaa oot.ss0.20| ae we fear oe A ponies eel: 6, 70, 73, 78, “ «,
070. 5 ” : :
oN ay ide ® fashion ‘on by lling Swept wae oe ee ae “hort 18 : | ae - See __Help Want
lowad ons cceptance Liabilities. So abbae 3 oa The tn anted M
er has ys, he short . or Fire: L ge on 1,108, 908-35 ch iandard Time, when 3Y ale
becom said, the cock Hee const meena - : being she will when OU 6
ES ee desigs|in 2 Bre = ot $7,000 S222 aia A contumer ee oes B10 2b
" bd " “taste T a fire whi 000 was Reoarver aba ose,000.00 sore and ; a 7, determined a. TO 2%
ard job,” *.¢ Pye — struck eee rves (and F # 1.500,000.00 Hye | Company date of said je “ak "ac
design that mys Prof. De #0 Orten Ra ruck the Oakland] Saar sien te tt cra Bae | eas - ae
design that rakes them y.| de eager pe ka cnt usa aie ioe ote Sees = {res ee
and inconspien basi cleweral by a and Roches 1 ts a ek ee ts Ay © 4
ing thei i m fee’ i c| several ts te i ‘apital bilities $4,524, ty, f Orehy | gm 4 publis ows 4 By here :
ur social picuous, | un turned hours led the bi r fire | Assets Accounts and + r
portab equi $80 i spot-| Hi cas heme tamer Mrs." ge gations, sag Pg ‘fomnge ‘oe. ted "to be , trom ‘Duaiey and to Pi tem" Por ‘ater= B ING co
le pm n ei mm: three of 5 ; Md age tt shy be Dud’ Bi 4-9682 an, QO ( ‘ P
3 oes Mrs Duty poe eeere ees tnd ag ae ees ety | “a aloe = PRESS GN 6 WRITE
new in, a ; nei: * Eva Clark. let to the at the bank. e8- land le. s, all the by ne, eth those ¥. ET 7 VI ey A a
two seat gt cook sco, be abe jan lab said een, ane ee bes or ake AILS N AC
att at chide re Clark of San se Rac ta Bee oe ae Fist rae Oe ING, EX OF TRAIN:
jack, grand- toe ene Shee lage fee om jamage a; i evenin tee 838° AND B, : N-
Michigua, Farmer mo ACk| LAPEER Word as at e eare eee pin pos es i, EXPERIENCE
Reschedule, Meet |i el pe tent see Stier eo ines era se RGROUND:
u ' a5 Mich: ¥ J . |e on subject vil eo ‘ a
“LANSING Meeting era’ Sie is tell sunny 7 ee Paes eee ce) es ul Designer
Farmers Une amour “ile:had’ bee eh The gl gt Oe ot inte oe riche er td ee Por Delete: — | eee
tin ann fichi ry De em r of L986 nd the ne Villa mR by eit censors Denelson-J Py Reid Be oral Aan
cuss g scheduled oursced gan ty of partment ployed ‘Seal | Se saat me| 7 anid ——— age actin “sega pith on-Johne paturdas ma etail Lind... off
the m Ps grou for today that a _ We lorida. . of the U in the Liat? centiiinn guid Wehigan fied i yoo. Sop ae ee pote ge rent | in ‘the ae hn oe ROOTE a
-poned. controv ™ posits to dis» Mis oa survived _— =e pe 2, Mapom el Sans oars Bervice ¢ proved | comes neral Nome” Doneisa “ane LOCK “feure eta fLesstin 5 Avot
The aindinas heen in, aad ther and | by. two children; Ne ai Mivclaet os wrath ey gs, applicable te AMBERTON APR a“Johne ‘Pu: \ KHNET'S mer | pores &
etkdat tok ha en post- south Hs peat bays igre be © otice of In April wi ‘ . Granite gh ae stant ¢ oe. eo elon a ae 1988 Rome v RIGHT tomers woo! fminghass wo
John Sp for April 28 besa” Fe Jee’ nen sad el et array pe iS comma 008 re tat = ata monthly, "The (Snberion, "Geer" m Aiport Ba + NO SERVICE rat reeehs. to. oat vase
reported Iman, | at Lar ‘ Servius sister, You ted W rade and. to m pe ~ ceindinruan Setienae dtes On te, Earl IEMA rE 3 : ag Prt yaa
anion” present, 2 bm. pg be held Se Mire, Sr mpage on Welle Str vel ere take x ete ag Se cy Lames gente Se MAKER _— ‘oreare * ofan
a re, - ; hk :
Th ont halle Brothers, Fungal ye 5 a heals oe Pat ies | : ie 0, furnished, ters =. trom Our Tt: . Si stampings Dey, oman > eee tet Set wee |
hore Call side Ce are wit re at to the. imiantlon to Separate |Feading, ine yes, have tna our sade a [: Di ure, J iden REDO weet, |
hur s Me M Holly. at Lake-| from uct. curb. we oe d 10N ' premises | the ae iem . nM ANY FOR |
METAM h Repair ting | LAP feess c Siehom | the ry Re finan am jad taser ted, tend ennins # Cor uit TOOL kers: ~Frauee gtperience = |
°AETAMORA Te Tre are Saar fants ose Fees sir WE A ee Ee Sah erence
. there wi ty Church Thornvitte| :30 p.m. 4, wil rs. Jen- Te te peg 438-38, rest | gen the coseums of mtion | EWI8, GROROI Puner nat | | bole % i. SALESMAN WANT : in yet, evenings ae |
ll be villel ceo at be ale further < aaine — ount b E a point Gn re} w nity
May 3 & special announ: eM Buri the Baird Sunday | By im ie tor pabise retsooable 7 -| . ger 6 te RDS hee ats Pe 3140 — T os mestng. 3 Ope |
cody 7:30 p se taeutiae 4h a pee al will . rd Funeral special the tbe coat me fee ee Aemted to dene riding uch rr Boog Fo «| Your asters RIDOW- tees oe oer UPrERWA me te — tree | ae rat |
discuss of th -m. at th ing on ied at t Cemet be in Ie Ghd ectimace afeetruct |t 7. Series cxtensions. Ae a our a ai OREO ive an a i | Learn ws to open 90s or. |
the e meeting e church Ivan he home ery. Mrs the | of” sand and ire man’ : sions t brothers _man L eed . _ a 2 PAR = 043 |
dation repairi will . Vankl of her Holden ¥ Wot “thet ail ‘ali eccord: x ita and, Bi &. and. an 7080 1 OS ROLL Bean: “Te. Tupperware . in Dept, fer as a Fd !
of the ng be tol ne eek, son- vite ot the range vee lend. Birmin ibe Fr- 1 > Paid |
struct of the- foun- ———_ 646 M -in-law, | oust te fing” upon, eitner ‘and “tr all other 8 nder. ve. Either itaRCHTO Park eham i IRAPTOMEN - heapnel a expe
tf etay nit a et seme ee cena sn ip sayaJBMION ENO m "| =e cee
{00mg Granddaughter, St. Fer gh ig ie hg hae ai ona pag Mg : & Se be
grandson vi totime Penees thereof pA tate. the oe Oe eee ae and nema te Commer, Otte ‘
perp fr, vn i Bi ge Spee eecie x estom 2 . | Zan z
a daughter VanKleek, a 12 and ox $2,863: i pad Ow aioe ond rege. ae Ps hues ir Sint . Bb eae noe
Mido. tiene ete the Capita thereat ia Spares x Den pay ai ‘handling gavices : ek or .
Temer ‘at, Improve. \ brother o A. Mar Se as eg ons pouging . , fren 6p. ie
eeess See peers & Se at
med) ai oe pg BY eat a _misgam, Mt 6.03 ead
In ' ment oat adv and dew the ‘ . one ple,
a tent rob with t. Pr ‘ase ns tecture ot ixt ee" 3
Mar . ware with Rev. we. modere gi ry pet a a ur e- ‘ a a
Caer wera Jaap “met " a
_ . : toe are eager feb ae 1 pro 5 ° ; \ en Bépergeest.
be ed an opportunity ust patabe ed in DIES
ie’ tista. ye , eee aa Seni Be Journ ; eh accessories. pe
a ot 2S see ty | iorit eyme BL Even: ‘s
deam yA 00
Rym a and ¢ dy n : y :
a, edintety Ge an F {F ‘
A ancon . img feeree | GON 80
PERI ree Corp HERIGH ea sti
iis
eM cy. ii
she ead Fee Shp siege
Ce ages 5 5)
-s THE PONTIAC PRESS,
THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1956
by Dick Turner|
2) Wanted Real Estate 324
3 WOMEN
tee enve LJ La
+ Im F ‘ 10 nt A ; . “ D &
wylgis For 0 iim OPEN SATURDAY” | $8
A MANAGEMENT
Gethin ‘stores ie locking fors| £3e
2.2744.
WOOD Te RON °C
cia ah ie Poe
WANT Walt, Waal
- ow
Stein 12
OB Soe ae waitress SARA rae -rpened or ~ x aitea ir
LADY Wines (WORK OF: ANY . Rie ve and delivery
“Wists WORK BY DAY. | LAwNMO SHARPENING AND PE 29-7037 es e. at Sen. 9140,
LAWNMOWERS
SHARPENED
fo Sasteny stengents 1483
aaa tre
‘Aas TRENCHING
oe Ae mis FE SB
| Pan tg Vk Pee om,
© 1008 by NA Serves, te
LJ
“Hmph! For a $20 permanent you certainly aren't tell-
ing very much!"
AND ASHES AND RUBBISH tight _tra FE +6329.
sf mteee. PE 85-3047 70° Bight. PE 41063. Days OL
Poole pean bish, +101 N sm work. 3 ~~ EiGRF
O'DELL CARTAGE
SAND, GRAVEL, DRIVEWAY Gace. Tee Top soll and fill dirt, OR
gure you'll say, = you get my
free "Siete pain
wall re | way
_you say? th
aLWaYs DEPENDABLE. PAINT-
decoratin, re 4 OG Fre, exp.
me * :
GusTomM WALL-
eee, ek hari oer vice. Com-
MACS WALL ' 2, ® PaInT- ing. Free est. FE $-2211
PAINTING FREE ESTIMATES. FE
Farris AND DECORATING,
a —_ Be - vad removed
Satu a ~ PS ECORATING,
ite services,
: PE 56-9008.
Painting & Wall Washing Pree estimates. FE 32-2706
PAPER HANGING. PAINTING and wall washing. MYrtle 20474
“nh
OU ARANTE s
kinds. =. rel
333 N.
‘eS eee es
Leo & S deck et
finiehtin, years a $
ye eee ae, —_ ~~ ROTO TILL ING
rawns, 34 ard Wayne Dutch-
West sSiDE PLOWING & GRaAD-
a AS Also Black dirt o manure
~ Income ne Tax Service 17
~ Laundry | Service |
LACE. CURTAINS. PLAIN ©
fied. Beautifully finished i
Laundry, Phone FE _ 3-810 LAUNDRY,” WASH R19 ORY. Prompt service.
Por Fi AMILY LA LAUNDRY eERY.
fee, ph. 29-8101.
Landscaping 18A
CLARK'S LANDSCAPING GERV- ee one 23 miles of Pontiac
- | COMBINED 1 LAWDeCAR P PE cucst elean up by experis.
FLL DIRT LEVELED AND _ driveways graded. FEL 5-2652. GENERAL | LANDSCAPING, 10 Sern! in Pontiac. C. Mills,
LANDSCAPING
Top eof and fill dirt.
eon
LANDSCAPE :
| akong AB Oia on
me. Fields Co, FE 40006
LAWN |
BUILDING TRESS OP. your hew
YARD LEVELING. FE ey .
Delivered of can ‘fa after
‘ oe 5g. At 212 - Pd Bivd.
‘| EXPERT TV SERVICE. WALL WASHING AND FATES
Sone Work guaranteed. OR
___Phy slo-Thetapy 2 214 A
SWEDISH MASSAOE & yummery.
PE ots foot aa 7Z Elm
—* Television Serv Service’ 22 22
COPENHAVER'S RADIO & TV
repair. 568 W. Huron, Night serv-
foe calls. FE 45607.
BAY oR MIOnT ma y SERVICE. PE 5-1296 5-8390
__M STRARA
. ALL Moving & Trucking 19 19
N SETS $9. PAINT 5. ber sets Dames ICKING AND HAULING. RUB. Tro S Cheap, PE S172. ios PE 31414, a is _
REDUCED HATES Notices & Personals 25
or | “iving PE sue smi | Aerotred red Knapp Shoes mond
2070 Ra. OR 3-008 ;| Trucks to Rent rsa ee SR
Wwe. "Ano BaUiPas NT stake. | 100 WEDDING INViTA’ 1 ing | Te Sod Bem ie Fo * | Bathe bestia. ts W. aurea
° Pontiac Farm and CHRISTIANS. WOULD ¥ se ve :
Industrial Tractor Co; cae = ee
Open Daily | iInc -
PS eens, 7S St _ Mrs. Burns, PE 2-6614, 93 Mark.
ee eee ee ere Winter i Odgers oa penne #270 Canal Rd. lies, Mich. ®
Dameane, meine Tae a Foose F PAINTING. paren i _in Debt? meet- terations, 191 KE. Huron +7074. wa’ Cate removed tne your ym gee US Non
__Garden Plowing 1687 eine JEPSEN EE | SE es A-l ROTOTILLI ING _ |" PaINEDS. PAPERING gm gy Boggy gg Hay i tilted, |. Mason Thom b 48364 for children. Cali FE 3-7 rE
. IPE 20077, “tod "welt papecne - EATING. or Lake Cree uy ed
iLL POWER LipT EQUIPMENT a
edit WES Oe fant | CALL TODAY. WiLL PAY Fid| sponsible for any “eben ce ae sponsibie —
Eze + "wort, ‘dbo Perry Bt. St.
ieee “WED. - THURS. venteas, Dorothy's, re 2-124
6PECIAL: COLD ae FF
Dorothy's, 500 WN re
_ 21944. Open Fri. oat
aay SAL a — A MER-
She Foam
and a. Hs cleaner.
‘Walte’s Notions.
Wed. Children to Board 2¢ 26
CARE . CHILDREN Li sd home Pie Sanit
EXC CARE, For i OR 9 CHIL _aren rE’
~ LICENSED 9 CLD CRE
arc my “FOR OnE
44703. _child, FE
Wed. /td. Household Goods Goods 27
FURNITURE = NEEDED DAY cami
lensed
furntture buyers. Cash waiting.
PE 47881,
WANTED TO BUY ALL TYPES Wa tartare: Phone FE 9-552),
__Wtd. | Miscellaneous 2B
makes = oi. . to 9 Ja-| WANTED TO BUY: 3 GOOD 7
Cox Telev Saginaw. | white wall ‘ures Also teense
_FE 5-4620. | truck tires. H. P Sutton. Phone
MY 26432.
GUARANTEED TV REPAIR, ANY
MA 0736, CON
RADIO & TV, 127 8. PARKE ST, rhachis iow
NDON’S |
Wanted to Rent — PPO DLR 29
Upholstering
| CUSTOM MADE DRAPES. UN-
ty $2. Lined, $3 per panel. FE
EAKLES CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- Pah a7 Coster Lake Rd, EM
SLIPCOVEF ene DA ras DRA’
Spreads. Tour material. FE 07 ve oe
with paw
+3 rE we
—_Xa041. Free estis LA
THOMAS UPHOLSTERIN
Lost & Fo & Found 2 nd 24 oe | JOHNBON'S RADIO “AND Tw COUPLE ht, A OMILDRER
‘| E.Walton Blvd. _FE 476) fir. on “sige town. ood rel. TUCKER'S 5 RADIO. FE 53714, erences. FE ae a Pike St. | COUPLE WITH 12 YR, SON D ~~WARDS TV SERVICE sire nf. within 5 or 6 Open Evenings FE 23-2976 | miles of Pon. OR _3-1880.
COUPLE WITH ONE SCHOOL AGE __ Typewriter Service 2 22A | Oni would ike 2 bedroom mod: ne ae ern home, Have teady employ.
TYPEWR: & ADDING,. MA- ent. Cali after tour, —_ iring . in ~, J
_ply Co., 17 W. Lawrence. PONTIAC PRESS. EM-
OS a i RENTED gt,| Ployee, wife and: child
—_—nt 93| desire 3 room furn. apt.
in Pontiac. Reasonable
rent. FE 28181, ext. 71.
BR wit STALL |
"Faas Te Maple = a |
‘ . Templeton, Realtor
383 Orchard Lake Rd’ PE +4803
WE NEED _.
LAND CONTRACTS
We will give
settiem Give us
Nicholie & Harger Co. %3_W. Huron 8, __—iFE #8183
QUICK CASH For Jand
dar’ service somifak for Mr. Mr.
Russell Young
Huron rr
“til 8 Pe 40612 413 W.
Open Eves, ‘til
Wanted Real Estate 32A
OUR SLEEVES ARE
ROLLED UP !! i g
«5 ses al E see Sad
ze Let
A
i
Sing
o
a
on » § =
sf ie
z
Edw. M. Stout, , Realtor N, inaw St. Ph.
" "Gee leven. till 8:30
SOLD
or Not Sold ien’t sold
¥. i poy y F: been uated
MAHAN } Ooenenes aa no Satie Boeke Exch. ve ae 8 ange
? 2026:
~ WE CAN Suit it YOUR HOM
A. a ELLIOTT & “SONS
st _M'velt 31640_N' Western Hwy,
SOLD OUT!
gx 3
Humphries
FE 20074 TOE 47114
@ ®, Tange Open Evenings
"Sih a Ri F. McCKINNEY Univ, 1-s7e6 ;
Li. | BROWN, Realtor -
Rent — Furnished 33 33
- ron,
Tv PU RNISHED R . Fins? jn a Pw va entrance. Adults
) 8. Jessie, FE 41660.
Bhs oFeTi na, PRIVATE EO
*ranee, Close 10 off Outland Ave,
T LaROs BOOMS, .
i re a a maar |? ee
: A
entrance, at, hot water, stove, adults only, FE 2-2616.
R AND BA PRIVATE
__ entrance. +
7a 6 100 , a ne __Grove. r.$:30 =
7 ROOMS AND BATH. PRIGT |? ROOMS ane BATH UNF. daire, Automatic beat Private adults only. call oh 6 p.m, LE
entrances ¥ ine. 323) —— _Prospect. TRM APT. UTIL. AND GARAGE;
7 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH AND| Deopie’ pen aeew. 7
enerence, Fe 2790 “ROOM UNF. APT T AND 3 ROOM APTS. PY, BATH. . 24086, Clark St - Avvly | ROOMS AND BATH, 1 CHILD 7 ROOMS. PF’ TE ENTRANCE, | Welcome. $75 per me
Aduits Rig bt ry Taciiities. 176 | Rost ong af kamen eve _Auburn Ave. Apply s after r 4 p.m aoa ees s
rj 3 ROOM CABING, KifcHEn |/ ROOMS AND BATH PVT. ENT. facilities, Utilities included. MY | —Ztil. furn, Couple 20111. 468 8. Broedway, Lake|¢ ROOMS AND ATH. A QUIET
7 ROO RAGE FoR |i ROOMS, SECO rent. No “chidren, ye close in. PE 2-008). or FE 2-1TH.
aR ROOMS, PRIVATE ENT! ENTRANCE.
He drinkers, 114 Center.
G : ATE _ entrance » Lake front. OR }-1375,
2 ROOMS, KITCHEN AND BATH.
Child welcome, 431 N. Perry.
M. RN. APT CHRISTIANS duly. Close in. PE 26277. .
3 RM. APT. 1 oY WELCOME.
FE 2
7 ROOM PRIVA ie ENTRAN _tae. PE ac. PE 80007 & miles west of Pon-
TJ ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE. Fe ENTRANCE.
i RM MDAN APT SEPARATE. Lake priv. $18 week. EM Seen.
EA Le een" Dixie Hw T ROOM APT. PRIVATE BATH : OR 31 and entrance, Adults only. 170 8. i YOO HAVE A HOUSE>OR | SPlriey form fer sale, oto We.|3 FURW. APT. PRIV. ENT.
ve ye", man 5 and ga Adults. 105 Florence.
_ W. DIN ROOMS AND BATH. PVT. 6 W, Huron PE 42577 Adu scaly, May be aes ii
; co na dt]
PEDDLING YOUR ” ROOMS, NICE & CLEAN.
PROPERTY? couple Close tn PE 37055 |, IT PA ou bod of snowing only nm 5 LARGE ROOMS MO MODERN. ON
time cod” manag.» “Don't worry | ROOMS. PRIVATE 3 BATH AND ; 2 | entrance. furnished, =a ‘arms, lakes, and resigential a neighborhood, Anderson. sear we bees os Sone *, Heat furnished 965 a month.
ing and closing. PE 42160.
iiesies Fs Be rou BUY TrLWELL INSURE IT | uly ‘sso Nortvew Ce ee } RMS WO CHILDREN PE +8435
TRe } Ee oan “BATH AND on
inquire 34 wood, teh.
6 ROOM ;
and garage furnished. Mohawk
rd. Leslie .
$6161, or FE
ARCADIA CT. frome sod beth. Adute only.
K. G. "HEMPSTEAD 3 £. Huren
& ROOM AND nat HEAT
furnished. 84] Auburn Ave
cm | POR RENT UNFURNISHED,
32-1822. Adults only.
HEATED. 3 3 ROOM UNF PRNISHED
apt, Near Goodison. Private en-
teastie , e Oune 6-1831.
AND
bath, 906 ger neath, 193 E, Huron
offic:
room with Ti ge tact! ies and
heated, ments. MArket
+2704
MODERN 3 4 family apt. 13;
Ta. plus ROOMS IN
Oneida. All
utilities washes and
dryer,
. FE
FRRE! Ri EE ROOM UNPURNISHED | — ment, newly decorated. Heat
& per
month. von y aene, 88 ret-
erences ° aheeren.
Groveland on the Dixie, Half way
Flint, Ph ween
Holly, MBirose 17-7281.
UNFURN, APT REASONABLE, FE 6-1337
7 ROOM ~ GROUND FLOOR. FE
3 ROOMS AND PVT BATH Finest
joor 186 NK. N Perry. FE '2-6236.
[hotest AND. PRIVATE BATH and refrigerator
_teges, PE 43708.
3 ROOMS i Sear FE 3-46720,
Re (APT. Private 1 child wel
come ‘call FES 44025 after 8 Bm,
3 PURNISHED APT, PR
vate entrance. and bath. For re-
— couple, FE 23-3853, 38 Math.
3 noo APT. FURN. 1 CHILD _— ~~. Inquire et 87 —
see foot. Small baby eek, 453 Orch-
See ee si PE 38-1431.
and entrance, heat &
. or child wel- east
Sioerty 3518, BACHELOR APT. PRIVATE BATH ent end, quiet, "eZ
nice for one Woman or man.
. AND SATs. he | privi-
UPPER « ROOMS AND BATH. privileges, Adults.
pper, auto.
heat, garage, $85 m
peal nice aS * = lower, auto. o
Rent Houses s Furnished 35 35
3 o PLEABA NT ROOMS COMPLETE-|
beret ri ents Pee
tw
$100 per month. No ehil- | _
FE 3-7404
Be Net EA tm _8t 56-5475.
BOOM, AND BOARD FOR BEEN, Fo aND POARD FOR
Convalescent Homes 3A Sonvalescent Homes 38A
é ee ee HOM che = HOM = FOR
cellent food. Le staff. Geeta“, —
wih ‘ovely shade PE FE me edo
Hotel Rooms 39
HOTEL AUBURIN
qdisent or by 3°8, ov ie Week
Cooking and 4 Auburn Teinner Sai
HOTEL R EVELT Rooms 612 i 817.50 up.
HURON HOTEL CLEAN MOD- em rooms 4 day - 7S “
—West Huron St Phone FE .
Rent Stores 40
av aece ollie ee we say ___ Rent ¢ Office 2S 41
MAIN FLOOR
Butidin Huron, next ito) Riker i m3 idea! fi fi ser “a Oy = ~ wi
Raney
ICE ice oul FOR REN Includes desk .
Excellent » sg ~——
travel a Wi" lease or rend
a
of. if
For Rent Miscellaneous us 42
BOAT AND FLOOR SANDER
ishers, scrubbers. Pet oop re S 8, ston: ere
Baldwin
ONE WAY
COAST TO COAST RENT HERE Ph
r.£ owiens a Oa Ditie Hwy,
~ For ‘Sale » Houses 43 43 LOLOL LLL IOP,
DRAYTON AREA Nearly new 2 bedroom
ranch home, 26x50 tne)ud: , 1? waters STATIONARY 1 mouse. Ful bacomens con =s ey,
WIDER Lake PRON, NT furnace. Large living room with
60 ture w ural wall, cottage. 160 Heights RA. Lake rge lot 130x100. Immediate (Yrtie 29-0472. possession. A bargain at $12, Tc ROOM | With BAI A | on terms. 3-0414, Coupe: rred, wy
have a trecieier woe o $100 DOWN & R HOUSE, GA GA- bulld op your lot rage and Rrereewee on Mil) or 3 bedroom ‘horhe. vy ‘4
miles out. 22 Auburn, rear a. 8 ¥, ours. Exterior fin-
he amennc| Sot om Piles a her 27 FT. 8 ATL start at ose. No mort. . La 'e _
at G&® nN under” bon —
«yest around § rooms and bath ae ee Oe oil heat nicel — “~~ c ial or mo. ieges. Rent by week ‘COMPTON
a om Ww ean? Availabie now to June 108 10 OR re. 21088 ome. wetive i Pontiac, ‘wk. | TARGE AnD eMALL
le_3-6208 Pontiac Keego and sear
mer mong Ft, of} ferones Walled & ce, basement, ofl furnace. ROSE, McLARTY er. EM 32-4975. : EB 22162 or °F an
N COTTA EN | 1 texte WITH ROOM
meme 3810 Dixie Hwy ane, oe weil, éedy $2.50 with
ODERN HOUSE FIR
ace. lake privil OR_ 3-1780, GEO. MARBLE, Realtor A iN. ALL ersonville Rd. Waterford _sft. $-pm. FE 24117. Phone OR 3-ides
‘BE AN EARLY BIRD brood
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#evia| RD. RILEY, BROKER
| ONLY 1 THREE LEFT
CLARE-RI ‘REAL msi
Ww.
og BT Pet Coes
‘ fortanln cocgackion pune to live, Sa FIEE
cee Ss aie 3-Bedroom | 3 BUNGALOW $10,075
sEORCE OR TRADE .
Cedar shake
doors, beeuliful kitchen sod beth, ofl a. © heat, aluminum storm ONLY
or take 3 home in $
Pn Semone 300 Dn a
iow. with airway to expenses) §= PAYMENTS lined Kitchen, practically new oll , heating system, win- $53. 92 Per. Mo.
a Cin trun shade, r| 50 Phot — floors Birch doors.
MODEL OPEN SATURDAY AND
Detve de XN. yA, to Pe
Castell Realty
a LAKE _ Many features stand owt on this
fueceaareat Soecwell Pee — — very nice. “gik. bo
Ox FORD AREA floor i ideal for young qr elderly
DORRIS & SON REALTORS
763. W. Huron Phone FE 4-1557)
3 BEDROOMS—CITY.
garden apace, §
Sores ypearoome.”” full EXTRA INCOME face brick ' “4 } Here ts s charm’ e
beth ba tached ge |. In eddition to most desirable iv. waiertront home eae [> A ft -R--R | Rg, = Senn ving room wie uaterel fireplace,
Gores. price 612,608, jo Tg ae with % bath down. 3 bedrooms,
—_ Rect Seman OT | ih carani, oe bu we, Tad Resort Ares — Garage apart | on fired ‘hot water heat. Part J. A. Taylor) s8e Fates osm) Se Piatra eget 100 REALTOR, — INSURANCE call us tor aétass Priced ‘st a b teres ve
Open Eves. Free Parking | .
NEW. FHA APPROVED) HOME , WHITE BROS.
“Room. Homes Open Ever til b— bum. 1 to 8
ONLY .— | MART EAST SIDE
$550 Down sn ae a TAR >@ | $600 down. Large Shell, 3 | bed- PLos. 18, COSTS LOON LAKE SHORES rooma pay vr lot.
swimmine boat and
TAG tn lg "e rented ye side subdivision. We are a
an ‘home with giteched breeseway
io itis et. excellent woelueent e
dea fine homes of ox- $36. 97 Per Mo. and
i= — ees A hot vaier.|
atown kitchen, tiled bath,
god, Soars Ideal locatien near shopping end transporte | | ceeding value.
MODEL Oren party & SUNDAY - Plan To See This One Now
Rercrsteed ass | WM, A.
Castell Realty KENNEDY 98 Oakiand REALTOR ©)
TT 3" Westen ie ae
ANNETT ee ' OFFERS jas ae i
Huron Gardens Santioed & home thet ‘will | 34s
27m odern home on lot —_— eS a oe
tnd" bas itne #4000, Cerme,| {ears to come. Comfortable ra-
: : re
_Immediate Possession | cine Bedroome = "s.tiving foom
pe. — BF Ae oe ae easy chalt ‘chair, A REVIEW
eee ee fay on x ,
oe », ‘Soya aon ae dows overioon with the lake,
cueee and 8 bus fine.) aluminum sand rated
Bate sro Fm » Vand || Shelves vate built fn book
1,000, ‘ores. —_ irect Tehtise in jo
. are included, iestered ge
Fairgrove Avenue siy4| skies aoe go air home ome. ideal room Ret NT ROMES
2 blocks, bows RE SCARCE $36,060 with terms,
ae (ashes PH an RANCH LOG, ated. Garage. $15, Lt ong.
an | Riles broom Ta Hoon ighlands dren wii a CAN
bathe bats, larwe with = thie -
#cee tate ‘| Humphries REALTOR -
FE2-0174 FE47114
Bm ao
G.I. Homes
,YOUR LIFE’S MADE!
/EASIER through Classi-|
ss fied Ads. To solve every- c:
NORTH PERRY ST.
}| CARROLL G, PORRITT "FE 211é 20% Wort Jere ses
- $950 DOWN—FHA
PER
wees ce IN. w a 600, Cony 4
Rue S| SENS TAGs
SEMINOLE ST.
CITY OF PONTIAC ie ottered — this 6 room
Cina. Tram me, Oak
trim. 12 = 18 ft. living
room, i basement. A’ tic
gas version heat, A side location, O1 a ely e
street of well homes. A trul
fine value fo $1,
wn. e
130 FT. OF NICE SANDY BEACH
wer. Th
Seese a vacant with immediate
_veuned ot > 19,800 -with
PEACE OF MIND
2 ae Ss e
“PONTIAC REAL TY.
737 Baldwin
CRES
bdrm. By 4 Pull bath,
basement, oil ma furnees. terms,
il
Modern 2 bedrm. hard wood floors
Piastered, aluminum storm 4, 3
stream, on corner of good
aE — Bey barn with
c PANGUS- "1919 M15 ___Phone Ortonyiile 132 Collect
MULTIPLE LISTING
TRADE T RADE
§ room—WNorth suburben, on 4 With
gee
pao gg iy = Ea
Jin WRIGHT, ‘Realtor Oakiana Ave . PE 3-044)
LJ
K}
Established in 1016
INDIAN VILLAG 4- &|
bath Fireplace aireelas > break
fast r ieoy “agvorehed "and
Paty kitchen. $14,500 with “4.
een gtitaei, te
- fn —_ ag oy full
ir ar area ‘pas Srivti *,
Corr oe a
BURBAN + home. New: im $33, Modern kitchen, 2 bed-
spree oak firs., off heat. Now
$7.850 04 only $1,300 down.
FLOYD KENT, Realtor. * W. Lewrence 08 -
; Next to the 2, Power ..
WEST SUB
“Dear, are you sure you did't get soe starch mised
ee ee ae ; a
For Sale Houses 43
Por ae. , ALAS east Bev- LAST CHANCE
“2 web po Boon Owner to. sell thle
Bote! fr” puny auseulirepouple.| Suk ei, bothering the tonant tion, ¥ street, A q 2 room 6 foom
WILLIS M. BREWER shall, ‘eat Apbura See ae
you = NOT! HING DOWN
ae Rath a iake| Eereemensre Cash nected tor ‘ “ ranch 3
a pi space. You have privileges oo beautiful Geneva “hee ne 6 ‘Paradise
SYLVAN LAKEFRONT | | ita ta
Roo wane cee xt ited ot ea tiled bathe, Ce: with $4200 down,
aod, bass veaen: | Raeburn St. Asking $17,500 with terms. pepe ton cin wis pemeee:
SYLVAN | fpaierrras iva on ° REALTY 3 Bedroom ..
2383 Orchard Lame oe gous oor ea
3 i . eorge
$595 DN. | ===" Are You Renting? PLUS COSTS” 2 o yon ote os "
NEW 2 BEDROOM —~§— yrtgee ge
FHA HOMES ct bat ns 2,
Auto, gas heat, wood kitch- ee oe ow
bg vag vellls Fn * |Crescent Lake Area eity sewer and water. 2 room, pene. ay
ant Si oy See ee -Drive out Oakland with $3,500"
= sPGereecta 1 block | East Side
OPEN DAILY FROM 1:00 P.M.
ERA BLDG. CO. *
5-7923
“WHITE
“BROS.
“The
Continental” AN ADVENTURE MODERN
ba 3 bedroom brick with full base.
emt tn ine Manor
with fts public sewage system,
nag gy ~ & public water. pm
bral ine home hag many
tng ure window, Gas heat &
Cas! incinerator,
Manor gives you suburban livin
with ) bus, loca) fire
police banking,
Ping .¢! hes & schools, Base
ments from $15,650. a
VA $800 DOWN
FHA $2,500 DOWN
Pernberty off 7 bets Lake ha model FE - 44100,
GI HOMES LAKE PRIVILEGES
Located t Waterford Viliage—
= to schools & shopping area
k these features before you
-" that new home
Large lots
bedrooms
24 ft. living reom,
Large kitchen with eating spece
ge Oe metal kitchen
cabinets, xio Hwy., to Water
Preis from Fey catty. 1 te 7 Sunday
WHITE BROS. TORS .
+1298 On
Open Eves 't) 9 — Sup.
/-HOLMES-
BARTRAM
WATKINS LK. , Robt. Chapin
1 te 3./. wrens REAL ESTATE Fi ¢4sm
Russell Young REALTOR
&. Ww. pelos Ph. LA om ‘ae
STOUTS | Best Buys
Today!
PLAIN AND FANCY
This house
alte Bel” rms arranged,
LOVE AND MARRIAGE
this to
Priced at $20,
see g595 +e
Lots of room tor
ours ei binctude Tm rooms of furni-
ee ae p non Eg Saty " g1,200
DARN. COMFORTABL E
terme Srrenaed
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Tl MN. Saginaw St, Ph. FR 6-41
Open es. TH 8:30 p.m.
WEST SUBURBAN | Phi "and exire - ph mgr om
Pa tee
3 BEDROOM Bick
rth * ’ . F s
fmeet Drayton, woods visi Builder s Own Home .
ed in exclusive Lakewood. A very |—-, = ety > cat gerage
attractive 2 bedroom ranch-type H on =
e ith 1%-car pereoe and bg ned nice view
breeseway, Well situated - ® e clus 29 ft. living
wooded lakefront ist, * room r *. 3, lovely
fh. = eo ft. b edgy Bo He — th and m
One ‘ar 2 bedroom, 12524 car —_—'t :
wind: nk Foon S ‘in one you must NOT miss.
. piastered | Veterans
basement. peoveomiin. = Sidhe room, Almost possee- 4 bedrooms
BALDW IN: SCH “HOO! OL pe
aS
_ For Sale Houses. 43|- For Sale Houses . 43
FRE
NO MORTGAGE COST |
Hs rick Ranch \
New
~ CHE} OKEE ae
i f
: it
B. D. CHARLES, Realtor
FE 40521 vi
GI RESALE
~a | ne
rs tg Hy metorn be tom
Bs ae 4 ACRES. eae Woops This attractive 2 bedroom
tered" gas. end, 3. Bing a. + ce
pa + ae en
See “town tnd col ber maa
Giroux &
Franks
Ee, Eh Open_until @; Sat, "tl 8
A HOME OF YOUR
OW
AUBURN HEIGHTS
EAST SUBURBAN
RANCHER Almost pee 9 3 bdrms. Sa" ceo, fat)
ims ivehen. inundey
, >. bus Gener ‘trans-
ferred. “Only 10.900, Very liberal
2 FAMILY INCOME
N ICHOLIE a AND D HARGER GC 0.
TRIPP
2 BEDROOMS __
$7 50. Down
PAYMENTS
$37.97
ere & WAGNER.
HOMES" . I960N, Bo a Rd.
| re i
ease wis me cs)
ny ivan Lake Vil
soar, Yas MS ROAD...
oka eclty. | ® Osklend CPE bose
2 FAMILY ,
me 1d? yoarnell sell tees a
eareees| Se Reet _. A BIG FAMILY
' RANCH HOME
COMFORTABLE HOME NEAR | ST, FRED'S
car sarees.
EXCELLENT INCOME
a ee ree
John. K. Irwin
oi,
Eheee eee se le $31,850, termes.
WARD E. PARTRIDGE
REALTOR FE 4-358]
i”
Open
Red Horse |.
K Sriattnaned im 1916
BUILD NOW
BEAT THE PRICE RAISES
PRICES ARE GOING
UP—NOT DOWN
QUALITY BUILT
HOMES
“e ft.
nets emple ¢@
nee ang : full
ment, —with _
vores All 4,350 on or ow
WE HAVE 4580 HOME PLANS
4 our Tes, %
aren's only
tathorised “HOME, PLANNERS
» CENTER” - 5 nae fends
as stats SUBURBAN
fal tence Sate as a
“RIDGEWAY: =
tea i
For Colored Bogen eh “7
per fe ma eb won iene
Russell A. Nott, Reale
me . EE $50
oe
C C SCHUETT, peas jp _ EM base
. As mi.
$870 Dn. Moves You
443 way
Corner of Nebras a ;
OPEN x From 12 Noon Till 8
1-3
Lot tetes of bake”
; Indian Village
Seas. Bree eee Ma erty oy 2: a
bun-
al
Attractive Ranch
solidi cn Wik Ado deste 7 * F eer a2 *
a: -
THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1988
Business Opportunites 51
| SMA 8
For ‘Sale. Houses 4B MODES? MAIDENS — ‘. By Jay Alan
“REALTOR - 7 e
a U D cS | :
WEST TENNYSON ST. Like 2 bérm, » whee
sine ving rest itches with
eat erent water, com end screens. =
wood floors ‘uly i800 dows. Se pen beaded
; many other extras. . Be Be ert Bin O88 | LINCOLN-WISNER ig $17,008. - AREA ot
2 ped hase ‘
George R Irwin ivng bul base a... ALTOR _ 900 Baldwin Ave. au gas r $0101 PE 60-0605 | heater paved Ra 96780 with =
FE no call PE 38566 | sidoe dove qualified pur- ?
Co-operative Real Egtate Excha og Open 9-8 MULTIPLE f @ SERVICE
E ‘'S |NI SHOLIE } ESTA
. Real & — Owner has
Signs Are Everywhere o Mt. Clemens Be Pa 1201 Only ; Eve. Mrs. Keictiner PE 48773 ,
Inspect A GOLDMINE!
Independence Twp. Sno seuail take <-: . Lovet Near Mio, Completely equipped Here ts & new § room, 1 story. brick Colonie} Pate | restaurant, Gas ener.
2 bedroom ranch home acre we scaped set- ete. 330 ft. on M33. & scres,
Tih alt tho, emtaried sompietes. ting. Living room, 4 Idea} motel site, “Hines Sorees
w _ eetie WEE ant ainney podroome. = -y x4 — D! SHOP Interior car . utifull: dec-
stalled. 4 ay A = crated, Many extras for _com- at . eee new omer, Ee
sis, Sines oe ir ue hereto : sce, Seri snes Overiooking Lake Co — We Say cas a | vir 100
Waterford Twp. Faneh bee eueiote-designed, “Nm THELMA AM. ELW D
This nice 8 built, 3 “ n’ me 5 ta ae Sete? tea fi. hrapne! : don’t object to ye ane chorus girls, but must actus Bliaabeta RA.
reed alr heat, > ermagor v
tig Healer heaton wilt warms | ear Lovely indeed!» | i090 REPAIN STALL screens. vy insw | ee. * ..| lated’ Nice landscaped lot, 160 . f BEAUTY SALON. NEW AND MOD- = 200, with it ‘ = » bi x 2, pith evergrecns and fruit SN Y DER __ For Sale Lots 46 | ane For Sale Lots 46 | gem S gverater shop, Good less.
| Lor "ee ‘ | $160 down abd terms. Inquire 123 BUSINESS LOT. 20 X 100, BALD-
BUSINESS 18 GOOD AT LADD'S” | K INNE Y & | _N. “Merrimac. _ ‘ WA | K INS ) win near Walton. FE 46703
; Cj CHRISTIANS, Lb YOU Like
tsa | LADD'S . DRAYTON LAKE | sofas : a 4 ee: ; 1873, -
BT ett TE em | BENNETT | ing doors on » Tie i one ley ian excellent DRIVE-IN ‘ ; A number of butidin,
4 ae ‘for ster pose OR -}- ths Praia 239 S. Woodward Birm. | aites have recently become ay RESTAURAN
Pt Ting ore, * ata ‘ b- ane, 8. r Rd. or Ma¢ Sewer) _4-9008 number of exc Lekeweed Subdivision sneiee an Completely fe cows non, on aus:
ep Rerys Oak floors. through. an a For Sale Lake Prop. 44 f,,fmitea still available in he perth oh of Watking Lake. ing. Total price 94006. $700 down.
Insulated with storms . ree nmr Pr } sites,
: acreeng and ie. ; FHA and Equ O imately an in: , DOEWAY REAL ATE
. 5 mind Pe ae See “ate Choice 100 if. lake on proved, Convenient terms can te fake pri sites, are sold only | 978 hd "FE 46203 j NEA . ST. FRED’S GATEWAYS t ese et $1250. Beep terme, —— to meet individual ~ og BT, : prt we cm EXPERT MUSHROOM GROWER
‘Tcome, 4 seme and bath. = .e) private lake froctage & tor HOLMES-BARTRAM HOLMES: BARTRAM pew Mush. planfation, or, wil
gh ge Paved bent ‘epnce. ‘Drive oot Unis t oe Dike Bey, OR _3-1980 Eves, MApte 81240 | Pontiac Press Box 15. ey Best ail, only OR _3-1950 an. MAple 86-1249 OR 3 ple ’ down. Bee this today: Seshabaw Rd. tn Drayton Plains; For Sale a EXP. DRIVERS. YOU CAN
nue LAK fon, i Wen ask ‘or pth eroneeee tract wich “smal down. payment NEED LisTINos E ORION te KNUDSEN (| ttcacue monmarmes, worux | Etctucnooportniy for broter ; . = i CRE cellent y for ae
north mi. property. Open b, | -AREA. Level, soil, well pid This is a proven & ve ble Sat. & Sun. other days by stricted, t00 fot, frontage on o . See Mr, rw
HLUARETH LAKE. PROPERTY | Seminole Hill asset Piet, om ame | file amg Artes Oe Tie Mich, reent " A. *
ings. one for 068 8 mont MUNROE FINS PAUL A. KERN (NEAL TOR. 11's | FOR SALE. TAVERN IN SMALL will sell oa of eo heme. od’ Oh, ‘wits omacee » lots N. Saginaw. Call 08. town neer Reotios Send inquiries
cheap or take, dumpseruck er wee sidewalks and and a thea ties Bize | 10 ACRES OP ~aENIC viEws wntiac Press Bo 6 A , es are in. per ME ie mile * frontage.
‘s ust} WM - KNUDSEN Eis Te Davisbur 19 «miles from Pontiac, Good M. H. KN . : | Grocery—Davis
_Toads. Pe fatia sre pocuRBALTOR NEAR OXFORD ors “grocery and me ce ry
BY OWNER [n'iPtiiehtoe! omic mnganers| Baten eit ENTIRE BLOCK 14 @° FRONT 15,000 to $26, Home.” 10% Squipm ent, Eee por! a
Three bedroom ranch bome %| lots, Good ranch home sites, near) miles from and 3'% miles Pa east tla bs taine Se as ee biock | Pontiac. FE 2-820. from Oxford School bus et_you sans ook abartinanh chew:
Brend to , 4 b trees tor ep BAG eons COULTER - “Ask for M Brows.” mag taname of $90 per mo
4: . berries -| _ Ra., yo, $975. 4-2870 : —— priced at $25,-
ent gerden, Garaee Eth cen 9 BEAUTIFUL LOT IN OAK BLUFF L. H. BROWN, Realtor 000, term
‘——— drive, House a Seadivisten. Cali “OLive = 2-0341 | 1362 W Huron Ph. FE 2-4810 Laat Yard
place, tiled bath, rs, r_5. umber Yar ; walle and r | ue Fine sce f'maties west ot |? ee Ree oC Tinailoen Pexk.-wia | North of Pc nti 00 square feet and, usable
: : down ps . Sr odae tial | sell on Land Contract. For sale, — 9 onuac = an ta) ant
ae ee: } 1 et Call Mr. Johnson, PE| ° Pantie rubdivision pro- ylock = and frame bauiding |
ae acres has i 4g var LAKE, Susan shores | ¢ COMMERCIAL - BAL DWIN AVE, . land Bald Mountain aren concrete floors "a, dis isplay o m Is cena ear i 4 on sided 1 10-A, stream. verms. ae inv stories, — per ek
: ; Lake dee Waiters Lk. Main. street location in
5 e, tu Tented. Fe By pe Sell- To Trade RAY O’NEIL, Realtor RIDGEWAY REAL ESTATE Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor pie > toma oe ‘ living income. Low/you BUY IT-WE’LL INSURE IT Sree Fo? Open 0-8 875 FE +6203 2 W nk Tae Bt. at Evenings Fenced yard. Has been used
3 Co-operative Real nstale Exe aie eA A WEEK BUYS cout 7M: _ + ventory vatlatle a ee ~s 4 4 ONE STOR Saceperative mee! | BY On £ uM- ‘ vaste’ at ‘cos
4 3 + just east LAKE HURON BEAC H| BIA, PRIVATE OWNER. Se : of and plas- 6534 Lake Shore na, | —Hil22_DAYS ONLY, soBDIVID for CAE terme,
' pm basement and o miles Ne of Pon” Morea. 4 FLORIDA ba 7g eg a om . i water heater, Storms ” hs Pontiac Lake Ré., — Airport
ok and ‘screens. "3 car garage. Here) REALTY CO. REALTORS colleen. et cee ¢ oe 2 eres. him & Cry. 1a Phone Midwest ¢8 oy Annet, Inc. i; iy 8 toiks | | Co-operet! Estate Exchang 7 ron as i) -@ive use ring now. FE ssn ‘Miss Harrison. Liberty division. » mi. to eo. iro vile | For Sale ro, 48) mere seen = center ~
; {OFFICE OPEN 98 | mexr Boom 70 Bhancn want betktee af Ween 3 Feew 6a ee COUNTRY ESTATE | 7 Smet oe Smears * : ~ ew. ear Tarpon. Sorings, ACRES : .
2° IDEN 4 ‘& Bt. Petersburg. ARDWARE, PONTIAC, LOCATION F A. JOHNSON, Realtor | Avoid the Spring Rush! nea GGDEN LAKE Bre. e438, down. fio mo. Located 10” miles Ser of Bee eT vente. Wie. Panton “Breed & 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. Call jour office today to inspect ear round, one floor brick built: %. every 6 . tures. | house. 2 large, barns, silo, gran- z 7 af ‘ i Phone owner for ‘ooet. MUlberry kh
§ FE 4.2533 arban inst, Fromm, 3 bedroom cock. | _ 9632. Og Age RF oy HARTLAND . Subur Homes eos $1800, easy terms, rental | Private lake, everything for i
. one side will make payments. Mr. | H10H LEVEL LOT. 100 X is — —s This’ must be seen, \GROCERIES & MEATS
3.4 ACRES - ON timer sida =| pres 2534, 000) $12,000 intment only Total No chain competitien— $111,000 : . RIDGEWAY REAL ESTATE: ° Kales last year, by sales, tax
ROWN Dedrooms. "Living | room.” Ding | _CLARK LAKE PRIVILEGES | | parking Pesce) Seuss pe eresters: i ile \. rous 8 “! ROCH tA Zo BRAKD WEW — Lovely two) Mitchen. Furnace, Basement. Ge- | ip, a} LAKEFRONT Loree wooded located near 5 acres res me Vic af WaArtiand 2-051 for_showtng
, 4 oa ¥ . In oe setting of beautiful Oakland Lake r~ proximately 2) other small b roam modern with} Fase lot on i Wolverine Lake. | 94.090 all home. Small barn |
a ca SE Tecs Se] Spectre, aere cere | mmcsute Goon, Maman d | SecatMons” a ant Gti | tae tN arate | poe 4 ron SOME on tr bath, select oak - floors, : +e only $1,070 with pd. + ond stream. | son. ints, Lane . and other desirable fee) HERE'S A HONEY! LTING SERVICE 1% ACRES | Peer oo, Mintan basement with 2 a es ope. Gompare this one with! Lot 220 x 600 with tous lawn (2 egos 'e Ww. H Full price $13, ne EM m & glatete tween. Tits torety 8 | Located close tn off Baldwin Ave. % eal - ant) hae = is a vareaie* Only red yeat olq ranch type home on | We have o few of these parcels | _____After_@ PE 46313 4 -_ =: Solinans: neigh Shes ty modern, garage, | left at only 6150 down. FOR FARMS AND iD ACREAGS 3 APARTMENT INCOME
_. has to be seen to be appreciated S; wns Ave Everveihe | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | s!!_Rutledge_OR 31111. PE 40003 | 1 ’sciitord. In excellent condition |
as 1800 a. — Real value Priced at only with very) ~IRNS - -Werywhere (o9 ~ gaginaw St Ph FE 5-#i68 COUNTRY HOME oH 4 ACRES.| income at present time approxi- F ¥ Geos | able terms, hy Suchy Realty, Ortonville mately $200 a month. Could be
six room modern home with | "essen Open Eves. Till $30 ¥
gas furn. ttoors Dorothy Snyder Lavender , COUNTRY HOME | Screseed. Ese apartment hes 3 and p walls. Two large | REAL MACEDAY LAKE Attractive white frame 7 room| large tooms and full bath, sep-
Mire. Eered $508, e706. C80 n140 w. thro FE 2411) With access to @ other lakes By LOTS AND ACREAGE | those Spreading shade trees land. | fratie Smasher tod’ dryer. “City » . | ater is 6 room : water and sewer In excellent |
x | home with garage on ved road. | 3, lots ng A fy? Li gy bor ingen Weta eee corte | catien Le rice ea 000 with ; $6250 FULL Ick lso hh a 2 too ‘bi hich | streets, ‘ter and ewalks thes terms
ee tom, Demme, buat in iss. Large re ( | ARK | rents fer $10 — areas 113 note pareeis, O60. % Rae Price 616.500. would cveelder | .
Ht, hv rm., excep y rice of only acre parcels, $1, rms - oT ; ‘ S 1 oe. kitchen. Aluminum ~ storms » . aul, 80 ACRE FARM 1 CSC ere Realtor
S sereens. Hasy terme. “BUSINESS 18 GOOD AT LADD’ | - CRAWFORD gag Ceti tenn canititin | LAKE FRONT. YEAR AROUND M ry home, consisting s991 COMMERCE RD-~ EM 34 $7500 FRONT — You eure) “HOME consisting of 2 bedroos i AGENCY of 7 large rooms, beautiful moc 1400 HIGHLAND (M30). EM $4236 7
# room amg jb A gh gh my id cee < warge moder bieh- L ADD'S ia ¥ Y. Burely 1143 aia orn, tilehen wit octoms ‘appoint ome on| en ining area, full ba MY — e ~ . water. Plastered walls, full) large, p EA. trent porch (could . - CNR LOTS BEAU-| ments. including swimming INV EST ORS — ce . of furn. “Truly « real val- bedroom)! basement OPEN SUNDAYS tifa Edgewood golf course. 160 be Sell or take contracts of bouse | vr ilas
: ue. See it today. auto, ot] boat and dock in- | ie priv. Black top. $it in ete, ATTENTION
e 819.500 RANCH BUNGALOW — sie A. mice - Sook aoa. | | a te Oe aa” PO down. $60.8 month. EMpire 2- ny | 73a ® Hures SONphone FE. 4135 lena sve wii an aiioning oY . | Lovely attached 1% car gare O08 Gown. Very shan neat.| : ‘ $350 CASH. GAS, LIGHTS, WATER, | and ave. with an adjoining 93°
= - oes oll ac forse large “TS RAISE YOUR OWN CHICKENS |. *5¢ N. Lapeer Rd or M26 sewer. electricity. Improvements 120 ACRE FARM NEAR David. | lag pe ory a iy rh gag
' t x let. A beautiful home | ot ener Subtrben living im this | — 5-0201 i, mice — gg ge} roa 8, "Ser acres yy timber. | consist of a 7 rn home. a ?tem “4 fh Eg price. Built in 1963, “Jest 3 home one “TO “SETTLE ESTATE ed < 1 one yon the lot ro size orchard, 5 room home, ont. a 3-fam. apt. a small store |
& ont also living room, dining h ' Phone FE 44813, ask for Mr | large barns, one with e slectricity | with living rooms, & a large
.. , room, modem kitchhen, 3 pe. bath, jomes ane baif block from Clark and running water, natural year barn. Property 5 Gowns 00 <3. | E L. H. BROW N, Realtor } ga ae room, newly decorat-| Sylvan keke Opportunity for 9 —————-———__________ around watering pond in rn | cellent income ‘teed ressonabie |
es 1369 W. Huron Ph FR 2-4810/ car ar earns CHICKEN | geet od Ar moons nome ., 1 | yard, chicken house, cement block | *'th terms. Owner leaving town
4 ive Real Estate Exchange | oust, “tig CAEs. F te | Low down payment. Cail ‘or DONELSON PARK rege a "hood ‘productive, farm GROCERY & MEA rs ' 5 ‘ mir rt é 5 4 cated 15 miles from —— a of which ts tileal for
TT é | East TAWAS 300 PT. ON CAKE | coca corner jocation, Bicet dividing per acre with hair; Laleuporbeed ergcery & meats STURDY AND WELL SUILT uron, 4 acres, including year 41 ie’ ft cash cows. Por further informa- Tin loctes
4 ome consisting of 2 large bed- home completely furn and = TO*¢ 100 = . Ideal for your | tion write Box 19 Pontiac Press| 6* ess forces sale. Real estate
COOLEY LAKE AREA | 2otis, nice living room, separate | eguip't. 7 vedrooms. large dining .. £0 Being offered. at €2.400. | Sale Business P terms Inv vat ‘cost An’ excellent é an kitchen. room Li im. < as : : es |
: Tseem, vestibule a & me bath plastered walls, nice oat iliness forces sacrifice. Liberal! |. . eeeign : | Ses seh stearate roperty 49) buy. Ghown by appt.
| ; E | bath 5, “en. 3 gar} floors, full basement, recreation ‘terms, or exchange for Detroit FLOYD KENT, Realtor | | AT r | <4, stoot up. Full basement. of] room, Iie car garage. large Jot aree @ Droperty. y. For, detailed infor 24 W. Lawrence FE 8-108 TENTION LADIES
: _ Ramtor ecu garage. Nicely; Som" chy tints Priced st $10, 334 Royal Oak Mich. sit be 00 ornate Sarat: “Pr t ments, Sock” ceneiete ct meee oa let iy $8,500 with substantial 500 with Terms 382 Lake Privilege Lots! ar ric ige able rent’ Ownet. retiring. “Guly
- - ‘ ESTATE.-MUST SELL FOR CASH, EXCELLENT BUILDING SITE, 2/|
ee DEAT. "LOC ATION CL ARK RE AL EST ATE Lot, located. tp West Bloomfield. lols in” Bloomfield Conair is Tee “BIRD” TO sum ENE. pine Mee. at ones
é a FE 40492 ter emmerce Town: stricted area eas : . fo
! Png ot al new [ee ate 1362 W: Huron “ Open Evenings ships. On “ Case Lake. Elizabeth = after 6 . WEST HURON Nichelie & Harger: Co
: ~~ wil low eedar shakes Co-operative Reai Estate Exchange take’ easani Lake ang Wolver- wet xis #8 AL — 8T, 's i.) - . nen cease “ei -** S818 |
9 outetd ie ry rm t sf PASE. iN Oo
i saree rect Close ge’ bmg A 7LORD PRICED $300 TO $1 500 ai Oakland. or FEL Pig ee wae the Ba hepa gl prep. Pontiac area's finest psig wee
Pe res, and us ser ig hte be G Y +e Red H orse tors FOR SAU. TWINBEACH. frontage near Telegraph intersec- Write Pontine Prose Box 6
* “SUBURBAN Ww hy Wait? OAKWOOD MANOR SUBDIVISION | | tor piethe of ettetrent parting. | ae
u1 f 230 | office, insur-
A hone est tees ~~ ote ey Built in 1955
bedrotm
ly landscaped KL ae Realtor |. is ate
am afer’ © or 3-1708 | Price orn.aet
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | Tasteful
, BRICK INCOME
family. brick bome with I
many unusual
lot, Privileges on |
Excelient condition.
terms z ern Pm, Ay Dacre ay | ost desirable weet suburban S019 Case-Eilts, Rd.
sicely altunted 7 ring, a nen. onl neighborhood. Extra large lot with) PE DO17B
ine febm. Lichen atd”Gen' win, emasem shade, Woes, eiasers WATKINS LARE frepl sir ot =. ge dl ey ig and priced at Approsimats 100 ft poke
, . » bem trees, exce esi hot t ee, oe « | emt dullding site ' with 91.500 down.
| DEER LAKE
Over 4 acres of beauty
prvecy and seclusion. Over
100 weter frontege,
finest view in Oakland Co
$9,950 with $3,800 down ranch home, nice. |
i
features The
enerous in size Bateman: Kampsen Realty ened. aor “Three | HTT 6. Telegraph Eves. & Sun
For Sale Resort Prop. 44A
|
Partridge
Large corner jot. eal for doctor's a or m any professions! ft. Terms ft. Te ' aneer ROCHESTER RD 14 ACHES ino ferYice. or retell business ven- | x 658 '» mile N of Auburn, ‘?@. Only $8.600 down.
PE 58-1762
| ter FOR SALE. with aanaoe WARD E. PARTRIDGE |
foundation reap lumber | RE ALTOR FE 4-358] ter ad ~
et, eS PS NEW LOCATION AT 1080, W_ HURON ST. BLOCKS ¥ TELEGRA REAL ESTATE & QUOHOUT at to 9 Br 1S THE “BIRD” TO sre
2B SYLVAN LAKE FRONT | 30 pment
in Pontise
k sale at only $8
WARD E. PARTRIDGE
REALTOR FE 45581
foes. ease aa sUsnress
ee : ee ino “LET'S TALK BUSINESS”
PONTIAC GROCERY SDM.
stantial gross show- ing "Sthrective gains monthly.
SHOE STORE
Wontesfal loqitins ae small town
SALES CORPORATION
1919 M15
Sar |
=| Partridge i THE “BIRD” TO SER -
TODAY’S SPECIALS
WARD E. PARTRIDGE
REALTOR FE 43581 NEW LOCATION AT
1"Su5 Pop
den tools. garden & farm
gupply is only one of it’
ke to Union Lake are
end carries « full line of seeds,
fertiliser, hardware
_— oo — on prop-
"EMBREE & “GREGG
1865 Lake Rd.
Union Lake Village
EM 3-3314
Eves, FE 3-3705 or EM 3-3107
GROCER
“STANDARD OIL CO.
IS NOW TAKING
LEASE ~— APPLICA-
TIONS FOR A MOD-
ERN 2STALL STA-
TION LOCATED IN
ORTONVILLE,
NORTH OF CLARKS-
TON. THIS STAF+ON
IS LOCATED QN M15
WHICH IS A HEAV-
ILY TRAVELED
HIGHWAY PARTICU-|
LARLY DURING THE)
SUMMER MONTHS.
THIS COULD BE; ®
YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO ESTABLISH A NEW BUSINESS WITH. THE LATEST AND BEST FACILI- TIES AVAILABLE. LOW INVESTMENT REQUIRED; COM- PANY FINANCIAL AS- SISTANCE AVAIL ABLE; EXCELLENT RENTAL: PROPOSI- TION. WHY NOT _INVESTI- GATE THE POSSIBIL- ITIES TODAY — CALL WOODWARD _ 25870, EXT. 295, 84:30 MON- DAY-FRIDAY OR LIN- COLN 7-3248 AFTER 6 P.M.
2 STALL SERVICE STATION For lease
rental. Reasonable
_Avallable pow. Call
WANTED rofitaple hardware
ceed tyat hte or “Er Tne s: 8, Carl.
~ Sale Land Contracts 52
ation wv
investment.
PE #1511
On
“ts soe Ean EetAre tee |
om CHIN a to Loan 53
35,000 Families
Recommend
Buckner's
gr pures Se Sica atts joan ie
Buckner ,
Finance Co.
Offices are ooated:
Drayton Plains, Dixle Hwy.
Walled Laks, 340 Bet
ene CED RE tee
TEAGUE FINANCE CO. MAIN 202 N.
ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $25, to 2800
HOUSEHOLD > Ph. Rochester OL cont, OL 1-9791
Up to $500 1948 to 1059 cars. Bring your
title, deals io 2 minutes, also m. on fur
niture, and other
Oakland
Loan Co. 23 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG
"FE 2-9206
‘CASH NOW PAY LATER PLAN Get sock you need now Pay
tttord” Phone, "wre or come
BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. 1 W. Lawrence 8t. FE 3-0240
NOW IN OUR NEW
HOME
7 North Perry Street
(Second Floor)
Corner of Pike Loans to, $500 with fast service and on « repay- | Ce t plan suited to your income.
We eats 3° to vistt. our new.
modern ce where friend)
courteous service awaits ‘you.
phone FE 54-8121 for
Leslie Fleisher,
ley Voss, President,
Home & Auto |
Loan Company | «: 7 =. Perry Street
(Second ir)
Bours: 8 to 6; Saturday 8 to 1 ber, Manager. Berke-
___ Mortgage Loans 54 54
“LOANS » $600 to ) to $1, 500°
! see moder or pot
2. For home cdditions or
IDEAL 24" LAWN MOWER |
fru ta with tnstruction manual ;
| tabs dense, sow nwt TS |
SCRELLAE: Ca CAGES equipment ~~ 1960 or jater car |
tion e ORton-
ville 1-20F 1). :
09-3220 | '48 FORD PANE: . GOOD CON’ DEY
_ PE somes Gas panes or cash or what.
isso FORD “TRA CTOR, Bi &.
cid attachment. Trade for free, |
truck or cash.
Ti FORD ooo nar FOR | _
car, 2635 A’ Pontiac,
‘% FORD ay PICKUP, PAT |
differ PE 176773. BLADE &
cam CONTRA ACT —
| 1362 COZY
tie home, garage on 3 lots, good
neighbor right, 150
Balance at $50 a month. Yours
for $4120.
|B. D> CHARLES, Realtor
FE.4-0521 | om sneah 1T17 8. Teleereph "
SOUND
INVESTMENT
Good land contract with $6,300 Balance and you can have a §1,-
Discount, Secured by b
new bungalow home with full
basement, Mere is a one,
For full particulars, Mr.
_ Brown,
L. H. BROWN, Realtor _W. Huron Ph. FE 24810
53 tall
Money to Loan __ tBtate Licensed Lenders)
WHEN YOU NEED
$25 to 00 ulekly om your
FINANCE CO. ia Pontiar state le, Penk Bide
= LOANS :. Extra Fast
Service
;
= ie ae | Be
HOUSEHOLD
$3000 EQUITY IN WEST 81 bedroom modern home with free | basement and at
"payable neluding taxes = |
ts ge 1 trade
late model car or smaller
fone.
R. D. RILEY, BROKER See 500 Elisabet Lake Rd PE 41157
epted as ti WORT cars, H. J Van Welt On >
en tractor, nearly new
each trade. Phone. ORtoavilie
EE AND CLEAN 5 3
ern home with good ¢
land, Will trade for
same inside of city or near
bus line. FE 7-6061,
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
- REAL BUYS 1 ¢@room 1 5-room home — west-
wee Large lots, modern Trade |
for smaller home or acreage
JIM WRIGHT, Realtor
248 Oakland Ave. __FE 5.0441 PONTIAC AND Sa MONEY for a ‘wagon.
‘at . motorcycle Master's
Motor Sates,’ MBO at Willlame
Lake Rd.
‘GET CASH QUICKLY .|
your = ANTIQU
6. kit.
= WALTON TV
1 PR. . 6 in. with trav rods, 800,
FE 5-0038 r 6 p.m. A
coffee
dition.
ee of table, 4
at en vndition. £. Sorell
8 IBCE
PE 43664. .
& PIECE
suite, OL,
Pr. W
erator sn Other
[og 3195 Pridham, Keego
La 68-0102...
12 x 15 WINE WIL RUG, |
12 Rose Wilton rug, Excel.
cond, 1074 Argyle. Aft. 6.
_ cu, . BF freezer, excellent cond., cost 9400.
_Take a . FE
if Cu. HOTPO!
Take at vaoeneale ts of $24.68 mo.
_MA 66178.
1956 1966 KELVINATOR AUTO. Elec.
3% mos. old, Very reason- R 3-$733 after
FOR THE HOME CAN D>
“A Tittl ‘cut of the way, a lot ie = way.
less to they
lest, lawnmowers th.00 and up.
sand we rages, E
room fixtures, beds, chests, drees- ers, vanities,
mattresses. ing room "
occasional chairs, ‘lamps,
TV sets, radios, rugs, room
oaihee, dinette se’ and many
Visit —_ trade-m 4
USE Ot Son cav Away PLAN
UP TO #4 MONTHS PAY
as ek cook. 3 pote. Cums oe
tnd fook around. 9 acres of free
* PHONE. FE_5-9241
- APRIL BARGAINS | Kichen cabinet
Airings China
Tabletop gas stove. .
Vanity and bench
Studio couch
| Chair and ottoman ..
| Table-top elec. range
Child's desk and chair
es set mie complete
and save on re
thing ‘in the home
Oakland F urniture
104 8, Saginaw
UES - PORNITURE, W ROUGH” and finished Wali ¢ board, di
Automatic washers
Wringer washers
Refrigerators =... ..-- ++
Vacuum cleaner oes
Roy’ Replacements
high chair
senate, nursery chalr and et
er, :
vemonts BENDIX FULLY AUTOMATIO
3. To - or enclose agitator water ste yrs. old, Like
houses . new $55. MI 6- po aly BOTTLE CAS
second mortgag New low price. Complete tnstal gooly 308 National’ Bullding lation. Only $10 plus gas. Kenyon Pontiac, or phone FE 44728. | rucigas. OR 3-2717.
; , Gash FOR 8MALL se RAbios. Swaps SS _ working ot not FE
ASH FOR YOUR FORRTUR or tools, OR 3-2717
12x12 LINOLEUM $7.20.
414 FT. WALL TILE 25e GUAR HOUSE gt a red
lSe Sees pee
“RUBBER BASE PAINT. FOAL 8330 | SYERS, 141 W HURON. FE 4-066
CHINA CLOSET, MAHOGANY. FB
—SLEaeGF REFRIG., CHEAP,
FE_ 2-6300 ED
COLDSPOT REFRIGERATOR,
good condition. FE 2-7056,
| COMPL: ETE TWIN BED svITe.
—_ od f mer marble top. dres- r. Chaire e 27763 .
| sorrAaE SSR aTTORE CHEAP,
GE refrigerator, ¢15. Call collect,
ORtonville 9-6F4
CRATE MARRED —
SLIGHTLY DAMAGED Book case ponmeens -. $19.95
Poster : tie
Odd chests esas $30 95
Swivel Chairs $55.00
Table mcr $5.06 up
AY TON'S
Furniture Appliances 3065 Orchard Lake Rad,
ROMEO
shelves on door
Excellent cond ¥ $60.95. Mid. wen 1300
DELUXE ROPER GAS STOVE,
almost rhers, oven,
and trol. $90,
T 4.2000 evenings.
DELUXKE WHITNEY B .
trimble bathinette, bassinette,
scale and tricycle $55 FE 50602.
DINING ROOM SUITE, SOLID MA-
hogany. ‘Oxlr and
Play pen Good con
DINING RM TABLE. 81
six chairs. Midwest sey
Midwest 61811
EASY WASHER AND LOUNG# chair with ottoman. Call after
_5:30. FE __ +8365
aaaT “WASHER, KITCHEN 8TO stove
oak kitchen table and four chair
living room rug @x12, one hat
table. Linoleum. 2 dressers, one
white, five drawers, one walnut,
6 drawers, 20 N. Johnson.
ELECTRIC RANGE WN
inch miodel, newest 1956 features,
one of America’s fai name
brands, $290.95 Me aa 2
Michigan - Fluorescent
ard Lake Ave IT
or
| ELECTRIC. STOVE “¥7 re 3 ExXCEL-
_lent condition 37180
ELECTRIC JUNTON RANGE. #18. radio, ©. Dresser. th Console
Outboard boat motor,
"SEVEN z Y THREE.
SLICE OF HAM For Sale Housetrailers 78 §| _ Wanted Used Care sa
eond. .
FExMOne 4 AUTOMATIC waa, 00d §=«condition.
afte FORT. SEWING Wia- POE. ehairs. |
the
5 pe, dinete sh"... ...,.,., 3 fi
Used s from
#H i i tir
ae
LORD'S”
Furnitare and tA pierce 133 Ww. Huron — !
AGie CHER GAS RANGE, “000
- 261 ___sVANITY WfTH BENCH IDEAL MAHOOANY DUNCAN PRYPE, for young girl. Call after 6°30. ‘s,
SES as a ace! a
New —
PE 41
RIC
WATER ananer $3
Ene Mw alt We er
fiat moa CO. 28 W, Soitets P PE 5-815]
ee PORNITORE
Wewer cues euvees O10,
ts ere ge
3 veers BH
T HOM. AS ECONOMY
FURNITURE CO. CONVENTENY TERMS 1 Saginaw St
oe e Gabert’s ©
Aeuthaase Specials
asd ge 10: Rotel bee” fat
Appliancestitt Fuge Samples
1 hareagad Ke! bes on vinator &.% ft.
ef ri Kelvinator 12 ft. nue
roar ty with freezer ine rc)
$190.06 Kelvinator a3
bi cfrigetator
$520.95 Kelvinator Sentte|r~an
Door 13 . segitigerstor ommgtn Pi FLAX Ase
1 Reg. 19.95 Apt Bize | Cas
1 Ree ‘tins 36-inch Gas | WASHER, BED- room sulte, like new, $7, Elec
tric ‘stove, $30, FE 5-2766,
For Sale » Miscellaneous 60
Oaner 2 Pm. Suste, anytime.
vie GARDEN TRA aie oe * oe drag and cultivator, $175,
FE S184
ry N
holstery, Free rE 21772.
DUO
’ EXTRA—SPECIAL =a + sada Sa"t
ft
m
New
i Sore om
garege. or or complete
S {PLUS LUMBER &
MATERIAL SALES Co. $20) Miiend BA. GH CR 37003
38 Gal. Auto Gas heater y Cab. sinks % Th = oe)
Laandry trays, stand. faucets $18.95
SAVE PLU
162 8, Saginaw st.
FE ‘NCING
Of a} kinds Geel ood posts.
Gates made order tr
Penc 44s ify. oe,
3-1458 Trailer
Exchange: |
GREAT LAKES HASKINS. Oakland Coun’
THERM OfL HEATER. TV antenna, PE 26161 ext. eters
_b & FE 5-465 or PE bast aft. 6
SMALL A * fi
males at stud.
al 7 sw to 28)°
“Tequire-
SHARP CARS»
HIGHEST $$$$
rs Fos WHITE WALL, GOOD year, new Mg = i tax,
h U. or White , Walls, on’ ‘new gars. Pu ag ot,
* antes,
on th ViLLIAMs #818, Saginaw at Rabure 81 | BRING YOUR For Sale Miscellaneous 60
Paar % £. P. GARDEN TRAC-
$08: ‘seus Pimok cod “Shark: OR a 2.
Ph.
rive-all me Solely oe |
set { amp
‘ peg Call MA ¢2210 or
F CRNACES ‘
2-6504.
FOR SALE: WALL Ow CASE
and floor showcase, *
Dixie 4845 wy, goon | GAUGES. Hoses OSES, CUTTING torch and welding toreh. 3-006.
‘Garage Doors
ee 470 W. Walton
1 Reg. $268.95 Deluxe Magic Chet = -3-§" pLUBS #130 Ea
@iveh Gas Range $168.00)" Read Mix Coment $1.25 sk. ° 1 Reg. $100.99 Wringer Model. 'ssartar. Mix . Washer $72.00 gn
Waite’s s Appliances | __Downstairs stote 2 BT. TaAVLocK 3 ea,
poet surse*. 2
: COAL
-O1= HEATER AND REFRIGERA- a Orenate. Lake Ave E 37101
tor for sale. OR 37538.
ONE LARGE DAVENPORT O OPEN.
into bed, one smal) oak dresser. | »
nei | tank sprayer on Wheels. OL
PIANO, UPRIGHT, MEDIUM SIZE | Mahogany. Very good condition, |
$50. Blac. walout, drop leaf table. A | REAL BUY
COMPLETE PB] LUME- SET
OF FUNK & “WAGNALES EN-
: DIA VOLUME
DICTIONARY SET. BRAND
NEW. NEVER USED. $125.00. F&
antique, $25.)
Hand heneoe: chair, neediepoint, antique, $35. Electric Westing-
house stove. flavor-rone oven,
EM _3-6662
ODDS & ENDS —
—
Steam Iron, Reg. $14.95— 8995
Elec. Mixer Reg tye i $19 | Coffee Maker Re at
The GOOD Hot USEKEEPING ‘oP! of
FE_ 41535 $1 W. Huron ALL ae FOLDING cot.
AereWTIOW: PS SeTORaT O8TEO- athe! First aid room. We have
v@ following equipment: electric
eve chart, cabinet and chair, 3
hospital beds. 1 medical spot
light, several sterilizing cabinets,
several portable cabinets, sinks -
with controls - Wtretchers, metal
chairs, some medical “sapplies
2220 Union | Lake R
“SOPA BED SET (AUTOMATIC Of wats TER HEAT- ~~ ¢@ } PIECH
Modern sofa bed, two modern step | tables, matebing coffee table, two)
decorator lamps |
ALL FOR §79.95 rr PAY ONLY $1 50 WEEKLY er, #2). Duo-Therm § room space
heater, and 120 gal. tank, §35.
R I-P4l4.
‘10 WINDOW SCREENS, 28 = 22,
PEARSON'S BANK FURNITURE |— £004 Condition. OR 93-4623 a 5. ___ 42 ORCHARD LAKE AVE
~ PRICES SLASHED _ Crate marred and* floor ona “eal
$25 ae bed
$10 Hollywood frames.
$28 4 drawer fin map. chests He if
$i2 4 drawer unfin chest L}
motion, mattresses,
12.95
4x84" Plasterboard ..,
4x8% Plasterboard ae
4x8‘, Plasterboard . ;
4x7%» Plasterboard . 8 ise
\21 MOTOROLA TELEVISION ‘fer in _g00d condition
BURMEISTER
sizes
#30 ‘Restonaire made innerap: tng 95/4410 and 4x19 also tr | stock
4 2 tote, ‘beds, —— we $30 95
fie Gaveaport a bog AS sense | 35 ib. Crown Coat In. @ .... § 2.25 finish. . $49.59/25 Ib. Joint cement in Q..... 6 2.20
64 unf, chairs, hardwood.... $ 2.95, ae * _Upertorated™ $ 3.78 $60 bunk beds complete $44.05 rated ta ‘ #0
tables -. $140 Py i» bar of arpeol .. 6 1.15 $49 9x12 imported rugs .... 829.95) i» i of $8 ]
$ 7 @x12 lincleum rugs. ‘4x8 std. asonite -. $2.55) seconds .. eee #38 sae ag dcr fee |
$4.50 white house paint . $ 205 4x8" « See woreine
$49 & piece -dinettes ; $20.95. is pine’ boards per Me : phaipes
ae ee 54 50 100 ft. bag 2" insulation $ 4.25 $54
$15 Duncan Phyfe chairs $ 98
$80 apt. gas stove ‘ burner $59 50.
ead Fe elec. sto oe
ARSON'S FURNITURE
_____ #4_9! Orchard Lake Ave _
“Plastic Wall Tile. . . 2c ca Trelaimed Linoleum 249
Surplus rant HH 40
te Evame 8198
Harold’ * eink & Lino.
40 sq. “YDS GRAY WOOL TWIST
__ carpet and pad, OR 3-321
7-PIECE LIVING _
ROOM GROUP - Modern 2 plece suites, 2 modern
ae ~~ match ne. cation ta-
decorator lam
"ALL FOR So7m. "PAY
ONLY $2 WEEKLY
Pearson’s Bank Furniture | 42 Orchard Lake Ave, _ FE 4 TBB1 |
RCA TELEVISION. 16° WITH. matching base. Only $50 ‘ure. __west 6-1300
MAKE SURE IT's
BURMEISTER
Northern Lumber Co, #197 Conley Lake Rea
Pontiac EM 3-417) & EM 33707 Telegraph & 9 Mil
Detroit ‘rE 1-4184
ANCHOR FENCES No money down, FHA approved.
PREE ESTIMATES. _F 51471
BAND SAW, MOTOR AND STAND
30) (OR (3-727)
BASE MENT, 2s Ox iw “ON LOT
66x200 Blue prints included FE.
5-222,
BATHROOM FIXTURES, YOUNGS. town kitchen, fulmaces: Oil, gas
and coal. Hot water and steam
— automatic water mater.
hardware electrical supplies
Crock and tile, galvanized cop-
r pipe and fiitings. Lowe Bros.
aint, nubogrs oreuy 2685
apeer Ra. 4543
REBUILT WASHING MACHINES BEEF ~ AND SORE a ab
al) makes guaranteed. Thvle Elec-
_tric, 502 N Johnson FE 45168
~6PIECE BFE DROOM
SET Beautiful dresser. large mirror.
full sime bed, core? oo of
dtawers 2 boudoir |
ALL FOR $00) mPPAY
ONLY $2 WEEKLY
Pearson's Bank Furniture 42 Orchard Lake Ave FE 4-7881)
gas stove, twin beds with spring
ad mattresses, A-1 condition. 543
Perr
$27.50 AND! Free home: © ites, $39 demo, OR 7m
SING GER ic CONSOLE, ROUND BOR.
bin, 1 ode]. Take over bail-
Or pay $8.77 per
1564
ter 4:30 p.m
OLive ‘foe
a Orchard Lake Ave,
5, Floor model, SERVEL -REFRIO . KENMORE)
sinomR SEWING MACHINE, WITh
attach. 650
asher, $15: ) ps G&M SAW
oe Orchard Lake Ave. FE
Sale Motor Scooters &2 apg LUMBER CO.
ANDERSON HDWE.
COMPLETS OUTFIT
|
+ uy
u Hi i 3) Wen ‘TARANE PUP-
PIES BRED ESPE-
CIALLY FOR HUNT-
. _ REGISTERED.
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men said the situation wouldn't be| Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WW3-TV Chann@ 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV _|home. ARRON, Cite —~ An clecieanid|| sats. RUN RIOT device has been installed at the|| |. and save eased without an east wind and a * ty ~| RUMORS, north end of the Akron expressway} | and say “Please me the free booklet that me thaw. «'* TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | daughter in “An Ambulance for|1:15—(4) Fun to Reduce. Imogene Coca threw TV and to cut down traffic accidents, The I cam fence my home. ps ‘ 6:00 — (7) Superman. George] Jill.” (9) Motion Picture Acad-|1:30—(4) Jean McBride. press into a panic when rumors device will turn traffic lights red
The tieup is the worst since the) Reeves in adventure story. (9)| emy. Vera Ralston, John Carroll|1:55—(4) Fran Harris. began exploding like so much spring of 1953 when 150 ships were Circie 9 Theater. Roy Rogers) in “The Flame.” (4) People’s|#:00—(2) Robert Q. Lewis. (4)|popcorn that the pixie-faced star
held up by similar. conditions. and band of troubadors on tour| Choice. ‘Sach Miller helps small Hier. of hewn, i). Shaee: Qan aanenetes to commit enieite,
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(2) News. Jac LeGoff. . (4) Theater. Ricardo Montalban/8:30—(2) Bob Crosby Show. py Birthday.” AUTHORIZED €:25—(4) Weather. Sonny Eliot. (2)} Plays young man who uses reck-|8:86—(9) News. “| slipped in my apartment DEALER i less derring-do to find his true|4:00—~(2) Brighter Day. (4) A Date! gertey ment and fell,” anid ya tnerman. Dr. Everett! love in “Lady in His Life.” (2)| With Life, (9) Justice Colt. | fmogene, adding she was in the | ~ Four Star Playhouse. “Wall of|4:18—(2) Secret Storm. (4) Mod-| nespital some $8 hours for | 6:30—-(7) Cisco Kid. Duncan Re-| Bamboo,” drama of underworld). ern Romances. x-rays which reportedly showed |
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