: ee ‘ : a a . ee : & : : : j if Zz ; : } A ‘ — : | Ve oo aor et ee \ ’ \ Fl fore : . . 4 oe , " i ; < * & . ee —— The Weather. : me i aS ) t Details page’ twe = 5 : - ' - : ’ a . i Edition 114th YEAR * * &* PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, provera [———== PRESS UNITED INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 7e & a. Strands 25,000 in City, County Greyhound Ran Out in Contract Dispute; Commuters Stranded | Some 25,000 Oakland County commuters that normally use the Grey- hound buses were strand-' ed by a walkout. of the Great Lakes Greyhound bus drivers. ‘An estimated 80,000 ~ commuters were affected’ by the wildcat strike that has halted both subur- ban, intrastate and inter- | state Greyhound service. Also seeking other! means of transportation | this morning were 3,000 school children that ride. 30° buses out of the Bir-| mingham terminal to reach tight schools daily. | Bus riders were left waiting on Bites on street corners between Pon- uuuc and Detroit as the morning rush to Detroit swept by them. At Bloomfield Hills, School, there were 200 abséntees today. ath, High 6 STYLING GROUP — Shown above are two major units at the General Motors Technical The ickets re- : 9 . A ; : ee ee Center. The dome is the Styling Auditorium, , ported at either terminal but * picket lines were thrown up the wath oe ar An other Long I S S Ca ted Louisiana Governor night after a meeting in union halj of the Nanaia as Assn. of Street Electric Rail- rd ALL in Dewot Th. NEW ORLEANS (INS)—A Long is back in the. session was called to ratify a Louisiana governor's chair today and if he has his pew contract signed by union way the state will be securely in the Democratic officials and management. Party fold this fall. BP RIke UNBAN CHION And when it comes to influence on the ordinary An official of the Detroit local, voter, you would have to go a long way to find a man in the state with more of it than Earl K. Long, brother of the late “Kingfish” Huey Long and uncle of U.S. Sen. Russell B. Long. Long, who takes over from ‘Eisenhower Demo- William G. Marshall, warned bus drivers the stmke was not crat’ Robert Kennon at Baton Rouge today, is the sanctioned by the union. Officials of Local 1097 of the Pontiac branch of the CIO- AFL union could not be reached this morning for com- — ‘unchallenged leader of the Louisiana delegation to Vernon L. Crawford, vice ‘the .Democratic National Convention in Chicago president’ of the Detroit local, this August. = said the issues were widespread and ranged trom pay raises to fringe benefits. He said al- == though the otd coniract expired . May 1, drivers have been work- p bi Sh ing under a day-to-day agree- Ossi e OWETS, The governor is an unflinching Democrat who —‘*presently favors a ticket of. Adlai E, Stevenson for ‘president and Sen. Estes |damage today. Kefauver for vice presi- ment and negotiations were continuing in Chicago. Cooler for Tonight ‘dent. give it ta me.”’ Rainfall within the low pres- ith a notice that her : fifth | A company spokesman saic In "as avs he will The youth, John . Mei" ore wan aie husband, dancer Ed Begley if the. strike continués the There is a chance of a few n any case, he says he Will Kiernan. was quoted by police it moved northward and unless) {S08n® ' ene walkout could affect. divisions Showers early tonight. It will Temain a Democrat. and posi- as- saying he stabbed his there were a change in precipi- plans to sue her for divorce. in’ Indiana, Mlinois, Missouri,; be cooler with a low of 45 de- tively predicts Louisiana will mother Mrs. Johnnie Louise ‘ation, no” serious new flood . 1s * * . Kentucky, and Ohio. grees. support the national Democratic McKiernan, 39, with a butcher threats were anticipated. Nick Condos, Miss Raye’s _.Lester_Stewart,_vico_president—Tomorrew will _be__partly - pj epeq— a __: knife with a six-ineh— blade. "The weekend-tornadoes were—_ manager and ene of her —ex- in charge df operations for cloudy and cooler. The high when she returnéd home from estimated to have done $82%,- husbands, said a process server Greyhound, said the cqmpany will be 60 to 64 degrees. But while Long may be work yesterday. 200,000 damage in the Flint’) showed up at a Brooklyn hotel would try to maintain curtailed) Temperatures will average strong enough to prevent a He told police he had ®t@, Plus $750,000 in the De- where the comedienne is stay- service outside the Detroit sub- about two degrecs below nor-. possible third party from waited for his mother for more “eit: suburbs of Allen Park ing Ile said Miss Raye will- | urban area. He said any oper-.mal_ for the next five days. Jia the state, he nat th hnurtuad’& t_planned _and Lincoin Park. ingly went to the hotel lobby ations will be. on a “very aoe en sempe ai yrne at acy 4 be able to keep” Pre wsident © to stab her: Srverat-homes>— barns ana te accept es cs saad ton basis. meena? TGA) CATIA Thursday. , Eisenhower from winding up When he alicat inline DUSTEASES in Ortonville, South In Westport, Conn, a $50,000 Hi h C { p { It will turn cool Friday or with a majority of the state's kuvenen of their nes a pee ett dina wine alienation of affections suit is Saturdav. = ° . and saw him with the knife in) “°° : ' 5 vy against Miss Rave. The Ig our 0S he at thermometer read vote ~ his hand. he said, she screamed, fatalities: : eli plat eel en ts mel snl downtown (Pontiae pee In 1952, Stevenson slipped by “No, Buck, no!” Thar was sponte damage Westport Saleaiiian ho Gace Goes fo Edwards ceding & a. m. was 52 degrees. Eisenhower with a margin of Lt. James MeMahon said the elscwhane Sin yathe g stale) too worked for Miss Raye as a 5 The mercury rose to 62 al 1 39000 voles oul of more than boy took his mother's car keys particularly in the area ‘where bodtyiaiard : LANSING w—Gov. Willams p.m. 630.000 Aast- The GOP cause and $2.57 from her purse and Meco. ales alm and Gratiot today appointed Judge George wot aa at that time was aided. of drove off in the car, winch he COUP Hu Edwards Pat the Wayne County Bing’s Boy in Arm nee by the strong pro. abandoned later, In the region around Windia. H-Bomb May Drop Circuit Court to the state Su- g y y Kisenhower stand of Gov. Ken Mrs. MeKiernan’s beds was Ont.. across the Detroit Rives USS MT. McKINLEY .®%—Un- preme Court. ‘LOS ANGHLES mh — Bing nof.. found about an hour later by from Detroit, twister damage bie weather which has re- Judge Edwards said he plans Crosby's eldest. son Gary, 23. ,/ * * «8 her husband, 41, when he re “4% figured at roughly a million peatedly postponed the H-bomb to resign his present post and was ,sworn into the Army yes: In 1948, Mouisjana was one of turned home from work as a dollars. test appeared to be settling to- to take the’ high court seat as terday at athe armed for cey the states that joined the ‘states bus driver. ° At the request of Gov. G. day with a possibility that the soon as present duties can be induction center here and of- rights” movement and gave its Fhe son was picked up by Mennen Williams, President) -plast could come off Thursday discharged—probably within a dered to “Ft. Ord for eight 19 electoral votes to Strom police shortly’ after “neac his Eisenhower yesterday pre morning, which is Wednesday — few Saye weeks of basic training. Thurmond home. afternoon, U.S. time. “ a - Interpreting the News "designed for advance display of models. The — deme is aluminum plated and is 188 feet wide and 65 feet high. The building at the right is Storm Loss $4 DETROIT. (® — Michigan r taled up around four - million scotching ;dollars in through weekend. But there were no indications : | Most of the tornadoes of a return of the kind of | ragged slong torrential rale-\ Chicago Teen sss ts -mme ls a‘ Matricide _ the size of baseballs and were Youth Stabs Mother ; ceding and threats of dangerous estimated to have caused 4 When Refused Keys floods had passed, Barring new million dollars damage Streams: which shot up with rains. to Family Car western Michigan, principally in the Muskegon area. Clear and cooler was a ore cast for today, but the CHICAGO iw—A 1>-year-old Weather Bureau said fe a _ boy admitted last night, police pressure area meving up from said, he fatally stabbed his the southwest might bring ‘gen- mother because he wanted her-€Fal rain to the _southeas-ern- car ‘‘and I knew she wouldn't Counties by tonight. the Upper) tornado and~flood and Lower Peninsulas over the | ‘ | Oakland, Sth Divorce Notice Bus Walkout Color and Modern Materials Blend in Beauty at New ‘Center 5.000 Invited fo Ceremonies -onWednesday Eisenhower Will Talk Over Closed Circuit leer ain Network ‘BY ROBERT B. TARR Managing Editor, Pontiac Press General Motors’ gigan- | tic Technical Center at. -Mound and Twelve Mile __ | Roads, southeast of Pon- -| tae, - will be. dedicated tomorrow. Five thousand leaders of. science, education and we industry will be on hand tion of seven years of planning and construc- , | tion of the largest and ‘most modern research _ facility ever developed by | industry anywhere. The 320-acre center, ‘started in 1949, is the workshop for 4,000 sci- entists, engineers, styl- ists and technicians and has been described as an “industrial miracle in es | architecture.” the Styling Adisiniotration building which — houses the five car studios. In addition, a closed circuit television network will carry the _ ceremonies to 20,000 guests at meetings in 61 cities in the United States and Canada. The network will extend almost 20,- 000 miles. Guests at the meeting will in- Million Frank Costello Goes to Jail: as disaster areas, ‘The: | counties are: Genesee (Flint), Kent (Grand Rapids), lonia, Ottawa, Wayne! (Detroit) and Saginaw. | Notorious suffers damage | sh, ra to homes-or busjnesygs to appty ' Paces for three per cent disaster ~re- es . habilitation loans. . NEW YORK «® — Gambler | The government's Smali Busi- | Frank Costello was behind bars ness Administration (SBA) said) again today—this time under a persons in the: Odkland, Ge Ne- | five-year for iederal|| see and Saginaw area may ap- ome t S evaaiOn. | ply at a temporary office set up oe ee in the Flint Chamber of Com- Taken ste the Federal Youse merce offi¢e. ; aol Detention. in handcuffs, he | will remain there until as-| Martha Raye Gets signed to a prison by the U. S. | portation sentence Bureau of Prisons. Costello, 65, surrendered at the U. S. marshal's office yes- _NEW_ YORK his sentence suspended or re- Gambler | The designation -wil] pe rantt Begins , 5- Year Term; | resitients w — key areas of the GM center, greatest facility of its | | kind, as news comentator Wal- Tockaien! Center : | Stories, Pictures Pages 13-33 ter Cronkite conduc ts a tele- vised tour of the campus-like grounds in Firebird II, experi- | mental GM gas turbine auto- |mobile. | PRESIDENT TO SPEAK ‘ollowing-the tour, the tele- cast will carry remarks by _ President Eisenhower from the | White House in Washington and addresses at the Technical Center by President Harlow H. Curtice of General Motors; Dr. Lawrence R. Hafstad, GM vice president in charge of research; terday after losing in last-| and C. F. Kettering, famed in- ; minute legal maneuvers to get! ventor_and GM research con- sultant. to celebrate the culmina-_ @ _Martha Raye has been served duced claimed seven Michigan coun- t ‘Rassia Builds Up Satellite Military Strength BY J. M. ROBERTS Associated Press News Analyst Something to remember in cotinection with reports of cuts in Russia's armed forces is that she continues to help build Ap the | military strength of China. © s e One of the fundamentals of Communist pelicy always has been to enccurage wars between- other nations in order tc create conditions favorirg its own spread. Y poaale already. has used, North Korea and Red China to conduct a war. It turned out poorly for her, and may be partly responsible for her sud- cently, den reticence in the’ Middle reduced over-all reduction of Com- munist military strength. it may be that she has some, and- may do East: recently when it looked some more, but the object is like her actions might help’ not peace. romote another. "A : Be iia WANT CLAMORING Nevertheless, the fact is There haves Keen “pCEsaERI there, that while Russia may oe ees need her own men for eco. "ports since the visit of nomic and agricultural devel. Khrushchev and Bulganin to opment, and while she may London that Russia plafined to need the propaganda effect of — reduce her‘armed forc¢s to 1% manpower cuts to promote the million men. a cut from 4'% smilé offensive, there is ®® million to about half, of the ” 4 Z : | a Re F * ‘am a ae a ee Oe As Secretary Dulles said re-- -er of the the ca's A-bomb stockpile, stopped the snowball of expansion which number maintained © by United States. B or K may have dropped a hint where it would become public just for the sake of postwar years. Russia knows that she. can seemg what the reaction safely divert her strength to would be. ‘ economic warfare without dan- They would, of course, like ®°™ ot military attack} font, (be to start a public clamor for democracies. arms reductions among the free The democracies have no natrons. This would be very such assurance. They must fight the economic war white still carrying the buatden of military establishments which could’ meet —attack by the combined | communist forces. popular. It also would reduce the pow North Atlantic Treaty Organization which, along with the Marshall Plan and Ameri- f « ‘Russia set rolling in the first” Only their highly developed industrial strength could make such a two- premged effort pos- sible, Russia is also we aware of the central position of the com- munist forces, which can opet- ate from a self-contained posi tion while allied forees pitust man the vast red perimeter and depend for a great part of their material on ocean transport from America. Russia is in a beautiful posi- tion for remobilization when she: _ decides jt is needed. | ing lengthy appeals as high as or reduc tion of nis 5 Se A prelude to Wednesday's ceremonies. will be a news conference and reception this afternoon. His surrender automatically canceled thé $50,000 bail under which he had been free dur- ; GM _ is inviting the public to in) Supecene) tomes |take part in its salute to prog- _A_newsman_asked him how | ress by visiting one or more_of_ he felt. ‘the approximately “LT gat an_ulcer that's killing | plants and training centers in me.” Costello whispered | the United States and Canada He did not mention cageer,| Which will hold Open House in In @ recent move for cesbiceeead connection with the Technical "PLANTS INVITE PUBLIC In the Detroit and Pontiac area, 15 General Motors plants and one General Motors Train- ing center are holding open houses, The Technical Center itself will be placed on public view in a nationwide telecast from 3:00 to 4:30 p.m., Sunday. May 20, over the NBC net- work (WWAJ-TV). The 5.000 guests at the Tech- _nical Center will tour shops, | labaratories, test cells. styling i studios and office areas of the Center, where GM_ scientists, | engineers, stylists and tech- ion: trial is| Micians are helping to shape the world of tomorrow. Along _ the route will be a profusion of ' exhibits and working models of science and technology in ac- tion. “filed in court davit saying he had a rec curring | case of cancer and needed an! operation. He also Said he had | an ulcer : (See picture on page 2) Costello was fined $20,000 in addition fo the prison sentence. He also faces government proceedings seeking to take — away his citizenship and de- port him, The government ‘charges’ Costello, Whe came here from Htaly asa child, obtained citizenship frauydu- lently in 1925 by concealing his criminal record. The denaturalizat scheduled to begin in Federal Court June 4. Costello offered tecently to) deport himself “voluntarily to some - foreign country, which he did not name, in a move to escape the prison term. The government turned him down. Among the most important exhibits will be the XP-500, | GM Research Staff's recent: ly announced experimental free piston car. Visitors also will see GM a. Se - Today's Press County News............. 34 | styling studios, including a lay- ‘Editorials .................6, | out showing how the body of | GM Center 13 thre 33 | Firebird I] was designed and Sports . $7, 3, 89 | developed; a new ordnance ve- Theaters , Sales os hicle, the T101 gun carrier, ex- TV & Radio Programs... | hibited for the first time since . Wilson, Earl ee = it ‘wag militarily declassified; Woinen's Pages 9,10,11 the first successful mechanical —— ee heart ever used in heart sur- Lost—Child’s pet, small black and. gery; a new artificial ‘lung: tan short- epg aor *%, Ns en | and smany otlier ‘achievements “Pinte At you 8 iy. dae, siting | of GM scientists, engineers and An are saa. siting | of GM scientists, en oie ‘desert con e ] FR s- 1035. Heward $26 °F | stylists. 130 GM 7 be Oars siait * _tWwo THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, ‘MAY 15, 1956 5 City Police Join in Crackdown Seek to Rid Highways of Dangerous Drivers 10 a.m. tomorrow, leaders of the | | | | Interest Mounts in New Suburban Women’s Club BIRMINGHAM — With 400 of ithe 900 invited women expecting to attend the membership. meeting at | LOAD HERE new Women’s Village €lub have |. rs shad to switch meeting place i, 4 arger Greeted Coolly |The Day in Birmingham‘ Red Army Cut . Washington Believes It Would _Be Dangerpus Commission. Tables Plan to Fluoridate City Water BIRMINGHAM — City commis- vations may oe placed before sioners,. after hearing local den-| they go into regular circulation. a Lie ys for U.S. to Copy tists support fluoridation of ‘water supplies and a Detroit allergy om New officers ot ‘the es Con- ” 2 rl gl ‘The..Pontiac.._palice partment Instead of stb alas. e] Cait paign to clear roads of bad driv- ers. , Chief Herbert W. that speeders and reckless drivers Straley said) section. 7 Piny house the group will have its first meeting at the Cranbrook gym-) nasium, in the Cranbrook for boys Pattern after Detroit's wonre n f; rota aciae Ww political and military leaders de- clared today it would be danger- ous — if not foolhardy for America to follow the Russians in! drastically reducing its armed foe akd leer ie tention ‘president; William . first vice airy Mrs. Reginald for fluoridation. Butler, second vice president; Mrs. water, A spokesman i \Dr. Melvin A. Noonan of Birming-|Max Morden, recording secretary; ham, said introduction of minute| quantities of fluoride into drinking Mrs, Jamies Hague, corresponding , ‘secretary, and Mrs. Joan Riccardi, : sible license City Club, the club would have ? ' val ff forces treasurer. wil vs cited ioe jpn clubhouse and dining room, to pro- GM TECHNIC AL ces. ce. water is absolutely peek esti-| * « re-eXamination and perhaps li , 1c Jia LS : mated it would cut too “AY as St. Elizabeth Guild's Annual cense suspension or revocation, The crackdown Was ordered by State’ Police Commissioner vide space for social activit.es A group of officers, tentative un ul after final organization, is head ed by Mrs. James Nance. The group of Birmingham and CENTER )DEDILATIO ee J = * ‘ N a) The White House said there! would be more significance to the | Soviet announcement that 1,200,- 000 men will be cut from the Rus- /much as 70 per cent. Two Other local dentists threw their support behind fluoridation, explaining reasens in brief talks Plant Sale starts at 9 a.m. tomor- jrow, and will run from 9 to 6 p.m. through Friday, Another St. James Episcopal Church event this week deseph A. Childs, who has hopes Bi,omfield women has incorporat- a — ‘sian. armed: forces by next May,| 4uriag the hour-long public hear-_is to be the pet parade at 10 a.m. the drive will save lives. ed. A S0@-membership timit is be-7 if ihe ireralin alee la 1 to an ing. Saturday, The parade will be at Straley said that special forms. distributed from the office of dames QM. Hare, Secretary of State, had “been in use here one week. «« The forms will be sent back to unfit ing considered, Builders Seek — driver for Bee Line, Inc. check transporting visitors to the Pontiac FREE TRANSPORTATION —Chestcr ‘Heavner, on Wednesday. = Coe will ioperate between * the Huron street side of the County Court House and the plant parking lot during Pontiac Motor's Open House from 1 p. m. until 8 p. m. s facilities for Division plants — Rad effective inspection system to pol- ice disarmament, ‘* On Capitol Hill Sen, Walter F. George (D-Ga), chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee -welcomed the Russian announce. disorders can occur when sodium On the other hand, reading a ‘lil! School at 11 a.m. 12-minute prepared talk, --Dr.| George L, Wolbott, Detroit allergy | Supreme Cou rt jali hat his stud neve sreestcbray oa Seeaeal Backs A AU Ban Another two hours were devoted | NEW YORK (B—State Supreme Hare's office with the names of , Poets RulingChange City Police Association Plans to S OOK res ntantaer ws nato, [agrees ® % «ates Against Santee Physically or mentally . Straley pointed out that Pontiac ce have een reporting the, “names of reckless and drunk driv- _@fs for at least three years. He!— in City of Troy . aid: “We will be glad to participate in a campaign to save lives and , property. It is time is not a Scenes tookil: to kill.”’ all drivers legal tangle’ surrounding ‘the Louise recognized that a license to drive Most estate in Troy cropped up Appeal to Gain Location | for $5 Million: Center Representatives of the Pontiac Police Officer g:Assn. are expected: io ask the City Commission tonight to place the charter amendment vole on police-fire residence on the August primary ballot. They will appear at the. commis- sion’s weekly meeting_on the sec- ond floor of session will begin at 8. Still another compilation in .the pe sterday. 1 A ruling by Oakland County August Vote on Residericy Amendment include an) The cial Security fs already slated for/improvement items will be the fol- told the association that only the jpoint agenda will ‘could place” the jauthorization to the city manager’ special election vote in August. {and director of finance to establish The commissioners reportedly @ $500,000 reserve in the capital favor the vote at the November|!™Provement fund to aid in con- balloting as another city charter struction of the Pontiac General amendment vote on the employe Hospital WAL $ pension plan supplemented by So-| Included in the list of 12 public ment. He sald it should not be shrugged off as mere propa- ganda. But—George added he did not think it wise for the U. S. to reduce its armed forces or mili- tary aid to friends merely on the basis of the announcement, * ¢ »® The Pentagon pointed -out that America has slashed its military. : lan August decision. ‘lowing public hearings on special marcos onthe north side of Mazel forces since the end of the Ko- rean War, Authorized strength has by commissioners to hearings on , paving and assessments. Court Justice Water A. Lynch to 7 P ‘day upheld the lifetime suspension A ame ware roa i boeelier which the Amateur Athletic Union streets were deleted from the 47 imposed on Wes Santee, premier slated for the .re-work and seal |American miler. project before its approval. He also criticized some Amateur Southfield street's paving from. Athletic union officials. — Lincoln to 14 4 Mus was tabled for) “He (Santee) has eliminated two weeks, on request of seve: eral himself _ as an amateur athlete,” residents. ~ Wakefield street’s pav- the justice“said, “but not without — ing was unnecessary, commission-| jan assist from some of the guard-’ Heart Attack ‘Attack Claims Probate Judge Arthur E. Moore) tye elty attorney last week | Other action scheduled on the 23- assessment rolls for: gone down trom 3,507,000 in June ¢rs voted after hearing resident's ians of amateur athletics.” ‘setting aside sale of the proposed’ - 7 Se ~~" Sidewalk on the east uae of Oneida! 1953 to 2,850,000 at present. , |objections. Santee, ndagees 4:00.5 mile last $5,000,000 shopping center and resi- jfoad from Me or * *¢ year was the fastest ever run by a Pupil i in Gym Class Gai Le cal ties retest @ eorern bunoretuen: Actually, U. 8. military forces. pitchen sink philesooner\nlied MGtetes™ ainets) | wae Gus! A Pontiac High School boy suf- ‘dential community site was ap- Royal Oak Teacher pealed yesterday by Kaufman and Wolf. Associates, Detroit builders 3 Boys Drown Bend avenue from Jessie to Belmont. Sidewalk for the south side of Auburn (erenne tom” the east line of Lot 2 Bast ‘ark Subdivisios to Bewerd and } in Wading Pond are now below authorized strength, | with 2.819,994 men under arms, but q\they are scheduled to climb back ‘from a Flint radio station and a pended by the AAU Feb. 19 on 12-year-old ventriloquist will be charges of professionalism, starred at the Birmingham Busi-, ssh ae nN SUFINE and, develope While Studyi ; bake By ey ‘ its. devel rs. Dies ] tu ying |. in Penns lvania from Russel to east line of lot 131 ef the/tg 2,864,000 by Jung 1957. ness Women’s Club meeting Thurs- Efforts by a fire department in-| Judge Moore's ruling was Widowed Revell’ / _ Crading and graveling on Joslyn, ave- day night at the Community Actress, Car Dealer halator crew failed to revive Richard W. Menzel, 16, who was) dead on arrival at Pontiac General | made April 23 when John Most, administrator of the 7@-acre estate at Livernols and Maple Koads, told the judge be had not on pred teacher who was study- ing for a university degree died of a heart attack yesterday while! CHILDS, Pa. jdrowned yesterday in a pond near Three boys! Vista avenue and on Linda Vista from rear extended east approximately 301 Fife's Dam. The two older boys, “Oener public improvement topics: four engineer Pontiac Deaths Mrs. James Mason | House, Call Off Michael Kelly, a Birmingham Engagement youth, and his dummy Will. per. MIAMI, Fla. W — Actress Glo- ‘form, as will Mrs, Goldie Acker-.Tla DeHaven has terminated her m| Hospital at 10:30 am lon the slate are His father, Douglas G. Menzel, understeed what he was signing preparing a class assignment. lost their lives attempting to help estimates, two resolutions to re- man from Flint. Members are romance with Dick’ Fincher, a a'city milkman, was notified. The, when he sold Kaufman and Wolf the isa rofis, And) Mrs. Ja (Hannah) M. 66 nging guests for the program Miami motor car dealer. ve, . Mrs. Bonabel J. Bassett who e lceive special assessment rs. James (Hanna ason, 66, : Th Menzels recently had moved to, the estate for $318,500 on April 2. 2 ie *. 6 \fenet reaadutional ed Publi necessity,|of 179 Beach St. died early this d dinner. e two said February they Montroyal street near Silver Lake | rolled as a freshman at Wayne! ‘The aa of Thomas Cibula,. _ Ewart is ex-|morning in St. Joseph Mercy Hos. | = 2 « planned ‘to marry in September City Attorny W. |pected to - present ‘hee. reports. at |tenight’s session. One concerns an ae with the Randall Build- ing Co. and the other involves a land contract for the purchase of lot 2 in the Seminole Hills Subdi- vision. Z More protests from citizens of _ Anderson's Western Addition is expected tonight as the commis- sion will hear the first reading of Chureh, the L eague of Catholic an ordinance to rezone to Resi- | women and the Altar Society of dential 3 five lots in the area. | per church. . Residents have filed a protest ; petition objecting to the rezoning. ' Besides her husband, she leaves |four children, William J., John R. Other business will include the| and Victor K. Mason, Mrs. Paul first reading of an ordinance to) Gardner, and 13 grandchildren, all [rezone to Commercial 1 part of lots of Pontiac. ) pm ~ Ss 5 162-66 in the Hillside Manor Sub Other survivorslinclude foar sis: division providing a 20 foot alley The judge's approval of the sale 'was necessary because the estate of Mis’ Most, who died in 1932, still is being settled. He approved ‘the sale after all four heirs had signified their consent. With Campaign Pp g Oakland County Circuit Judge, ‘| Frank L. Doty issued a temporary cause she didn't want to be a bur- Photographs g: P ‘injunction April 23 restraining den on her married children. Her WASHINGTON uf — President Most from selling the estate pend. husband died in 1942. Eisenhower apparently is going to ing hearing on another suit filed| She took a ‘reduced schedule of provide Republican Senate and by Clem H. Block, attorney who |courses and still had two semesters’ ‘The other boys entered the House candidates with auto- handled the original sale to Kauf-'to go when she died. She had ac- water to help him but soon were graphed pictures and letters cal-,man and Walt: cumplated enough credits, how- floundering. The spectators ran to culated to have campaign appeal ae ever, to get a temporary certificate Muia’s- home about a mile away Block ae in his suit he had as a ‘substitute teacher. For the but by the time he arrived the. ~ White a aon aired have never been informed of the peti-| past two years she had been teach-|victims had disappeared. talked to some candidates in criti- tion to set aside the sale, which|ing in Royal Oak and nearby Madi- . New Trial Ordered Marking National Book Week, he library has added 100 new and honeymoon in Europe. Yes- jterday, however, Fincher said |Miss DeHaven had returned his diamond ring and that their en- igagement had been called off by 13, Jerry Clark, 10, and Daniel |Linsenbilger, 8, were recove! ifrom eight feet of water about 10 feet from shore. | Several oa youngsters told Police Chief trick Muia that) wanted to go back to teaching be- | Uineenbliger had gone wading for irelief from the sultry heat and |soon after entering the water be- gan calling for assistance. * * * University in Detroit six years ago collapsed and died in her home, 229 Fairgrove. Mrs. Bassett told university of-) ficials when she enrolled she: pital. She had been ill for a year. She was the daughter of Patrick) opig books, of a Q x >W gram cratic Chairman Paul M. er get one of about a dozen new style mage. Sonja's mother was with |. signed by township clerk Fan-| Harry ‘Lee Parker- 62. \Mrs. Jay Ford, all of Pontiac. graveling of the alley in assessor's} . day ordered a new tral of te plat 43 from Linda Vista drive to, The Rosary will be recited at’8 hbel suit brought by former South- thee. east line of lot 40 in the plat.,0'clock Wednesday evening in the A resolution is expected to be ‘Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home. The 9q funeral will be at 10 a.m. Thursday} from St. Michael's Catholic Church) with burial] in Mt. Hope Cemetery. | —7-§—— of 4023 that Eisenhower's vote appeal has $100,000 radar storm detection them the rest.6f the time, he said nie Adlainaiwhich he claims ‘Ajared| — fLotus Dr. died yesterday in Vet-| *. Ld) a « sagged’’ and what is left of it facilities . 8 « inte repotal ion Africa Calling! leran Hospital, Grand Rapids after| ep be transferred to other can-| u . ' Mrs. Gardiner in a counter suif! At the first hearing on the suit) NEW YORK Hubert. Ponter, a three weeks illness. ates. ~y alre . s — oney already has been crease in the assessment of the) ce C * ‘properties of Michigan Bell Tele-| : 32 to 38° d : * phone Co., which now are valued|B. f é > "| for tax eaves at = 800,000, | 3 | ° i d / 4 1.29 / ~The board le hood an average) ; r Sizes 40 to 46. «wi«‘(<‘(‘(‘(‘( a $1. . tax rate of $32.13 per thousand dol- ’ i | Sanforized cottons, fast colors in plain << § ——___— lars of assessed value as compared | a Py - |with $29.69 in 1935. Applied to the, "| and prints. Styles for all occ eae: jhigher valuations, the rate will pro- _ duce a tax levy of $19,243,349 for} Fine CONTEN — Wide LACE Trim this year, an increase of $2,500,977, |, L di H if Sli - | ‘ { Ladies’ Half-Slips “4 ! a * , , gry i | > fareyton’s Oud lity Lobitcco Runs Over His Dad < / IRON RIVER uw — Ernest! $1.59 Value | Rometti accidentally ran over his/| | 1 ' _, , 81-year-old father, Pio, sending | A! . , ; . 4 / him to a hospital with painful Sanforized, elastic waist. White only in vies Laveyton S Real Laltratton bruises. The elder Rometti was ; $-M-L-X-XXL. Buy now and save. ‘ - ——_—_ seated gn the rear bumper of his|E 25a a son's panel truck when Ernest |B MAIN anole): SPECIALS Y re ve came ou tto move the vehicle and | B™ — key Oa, al S72 ¢ failed. to see his_ father. ‘ i = . 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Comdr, Layton _ Institute ) Staff “ — Pacific tests of the A -_ a NEW nneiadate (INS)—The Director , be bok | Bethe hes never! et eee Cancer ~institate’~ seen = except in the merece County deputies. _ has any symptoms—are believed He een a im the bowsis of the ship. “The boys get pretty tense an, ithere when one of the big fellows |is about to go off,” he was telling that mass cancer tests will be con- is “station ducted among Detroit women this year. * * Oy Dr. John R. Heller disclosed in an article “What We Know About Cancer” that a similar mass study, conducted in Memphis revealed, and the turbines working and the | that more cases of uterine cancer bellers going make it a little can be cured if discovered in the Sough When you have to sybsti- very early, still unsuspected stage. | tute imagtifition ‘for the real Detsclt will bs cus) of alx |“ | thing the topside boy can see. cities in which mass testing will | “That underwater test off Call. be carried out this year. The "fornia some time back felt like the! - Me KIN- ‘moved around’ as one man who} Women to Be Examined LEY, ENIWETOK P ROVING W4s present desc cribed it the other; us,” he laughed, in Survey by National Gounp «INs)—The chief engineer “Y: — — — Young, tas been present at Most? “All those pipes around them | | others are San Diego, Calif.; |Diggest depth charge anybody ever. et loose.” Madison, Wis.. and Washington, | At which hé put aside his cup of we cottee and nonchalantly descended into his domain to prepare for ‘Wayne University college of another test. medicine wilt handle the screening? Louisville, Ky.; Columbus, Ohio; hospitals and physicians in private from the bullsey@On Little Namu, practice. had a kind of small irrigation SMEAR TEST ditch running past it at the time With @ grant of, $55,000 from the of the last H-bemb test in ’54. National Cancer Institute to cover the first year of operation, the a surface shot. that dug a huge’ he a a crater in Bikini atoll) the project reg test 25,000 to 30.000 tremendously strong control bunker! ; ciple are a Cancer of the cervix, the neck of the womb, ts detected by a | e cell examination test which ‘in volves taking a smear trom the 1 vagina and examining the cells under the microscope. This ex- amination will detect early cell changes indicative of beginning cancer, Dr. Heller notes: “Such early forms of cancer of the cervix—long before the patient to be nearly 100 per cent curable.'’| Dr. Heller reported that 108,000 women out of the entire Memphis female population of 185,000 had been screened. Serving 15-Day Term *~ for Theft of Gasoline Howard G. Mersino, 22, of 117 W. Longfellow, serving a 15-day sentence in Oakland County Jail for simple larceny after - failing to pay fine and costs of $40 when arraigned Satuday. . He pleaded guilty in a hearing held .by Ovford Township Justice ‘Friday night arrest by Oakland Mensino admitted he stole 10) gallons of gasoline from a gas’ pump at a farm at Hurd and Granger Roads, Oxford Township Soviet Tourist Agency Inks 50 Foreign Pacts LONDON « — Intourist, the of-| ~ ficial Soviet travel agency, has| signed contracts for exchange of | tourists: with more than 50 foreign) travel agencies, Radio Moscow) said today. The broadcast said that this/ summer and fall Soviet tourists will go to China, France, Italy, Belgium and India, among other| countries. Reject 4-Year Term BOSTON (®—The Massachusetts Legislature has rejected proposals for four-year terms for the gover- nor and other state officials and for a graduated state income. tax. The rejections came. ff “mara- thon joint session which started at 3 p.m. yesterday and ran until 3:15 a.m. today. Retirement for enlisted mem- bers of the US. Army first was authdrized in- 1883. — : B MEW vu pont (‘dom (he has marks indicating it was made by Joseph Guarnerius about 1732 | in C remonA, Italy, and is possibly worth between $15,000 and ‘diosa the ahakes tor a time was that « STRINGS ATTACHED — Carl Becker Sr., When the bomb went off tit was examines what he believes is a rare violin. Becker said the violin | ———— —— ~ é 4 left, a violin expert, a THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1956 Officer Attends A- Tests, Never Sees Em “But that wasn't what shooli ; | water ‘started to pour under the Since then she’s been around the § “What gave us | door, The question was, ‘Who's world and weathered at least two ° ‘me: going to open the door to see if |H-bombs, maybe more. Still sound § —— | we're still on an. island er in as a dollar, an old style dollar. @ ety F mM -S the Pacific?” ~* = = 3. ar er nover | Darwin, himself, was the first to ° “Turned out" to be our inca is _ why these. atclla aut here ® hanead Seems.that ax: Cashew muts are shelled ty! Named tr the Un tke of bee ‘hand. No machinery has been in- dians,; Utah originally was called ivented that’ will shell. them as, ‘Deseret, a name used in the Book ‘satisfactorily as skilled labor. ‘of Mormon, meaning “‘honey bee.’’. snveeeceeseccecccvecescceccscsesveceseooeeee:: Established in 1898 % feececcvccccece eam =FUNERAL HOME ~ g teeptcliade out. of the) ‘slipped lower ¢ and lower into the @ Rol now an atomic authority, | ae jeast an admiring eye on the AEC camera that can take a picture in| The coral along the mountain one three-millionths of a second. plateaus wasn't as well fed as ae O rWhat a’ gadget for the old bad-| ‘along the edges of the sea. 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It seems to us a wonderful a pcsanee from = large creare peas". “reconcile NATO’s military goals MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 7 republeat tice Stall local news printed 12 thts bewe- o we - vel 8 all AP news dips: tehes. re Hy Tut Powrmc Press is delivered by carrier for 40 cents a week: where carrier service is not available by mail in Oakland, Genesee, Livin: a Michigan and all other places 320 00's year Al! mail sspecriptions payable im advance Phone Pontiac FE 2-818 {MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1956 Victims React Bravely in Tornado-born Crises Once again the people of Michigan have compelling reasons for admir- ing and helping their neighbors. By neighbors we mean those who saw their homes battered or destroyed in what wéatherwise was the most violent. weekend in State history. The tornadoes’ victims were magnificent in the way they reacted to disaster. This was true at Allen Park, Lin- coln Park and elsewhere. It was..es- Dee ie cee tered by three of the weekend's 20 tornades. Within a few hours they were clearing away debris. * * * - Flint’s experience in the 1953 tornado is credited by officiais with holding down casualties-to three dead and-76 injured. With the first warnings, householders quickly sought safe shelter. As a result most of the 200 houses damaged or destroyed were empty when the twisters struck. Also deserving commendation are the Sheriff and Police officers, Red Cross workers and civilian volunteers. They were on the job aiding the stricken city within a half Sens after the storm. * * * Official help was equally prompt and heartening. Gov. WitiiaMs and the Small Busi- ness Administration have taken steps to insure that victims will be able to obtain disaster loans. . One of the major problems of the Stricken areas, besides the gigantic task of clearing the debris and re-- building, is caused by sightseers. The tornado victims desperately need and are getting expert help. One of the best ways the rest of us can aid, is by staying away from the scenes of destruction. => ! Expansion of NATO It has been suggested in informed quarters that lack of enthusiasm over plans to expand NATO stems from a similar effort four years ago. At that time a committee reported a plan to the Lisbon conference to ____with the economic capabilities of. member nations. Although the plan was approved, the impetus didn’t ex- tend to efforts to give new life to the “peace” -clause-er—Article- Hof the: _former executive vice presidentof Gen-— “NATO treaty. . * ® So far the Ministerial Council hasn’t come forward with a definite plan for broadening NATO. But, as suggested by Sec- retary Duties, it has chosen e@ committee of three distinguished foreign ministers to study that proposal. They are LesTER PEAR- son of Canada, GAETANO Mar- Tino of Italy and Hatvarp - LANGE of Norway. a All three, of course, are well qual- ified to serve on this committee, “Mr. Pearson and Mr. MARTINO have the additional advantage of being long time advocates of a new and wider direction for the alliance. y There is s every reasgn to hope for important results from this excellent committee next fall. The need for western unity in the politico-economic field is as clear as in military matters. PHS Singers Triumph - Credit for one of the year’s finest musical events belongs to the 800 ° vocal students of (Pontiac High _ School. Their three performances of tiye | - Gaylor of Imlay City: Mrs. of Lapeer; Mr. und Mrs. Charles Fifield. - of Hadley; Director tieorge pateae and fis — aides, Doreen Voltmann = and Merlin Asplin, have accomplished. * * * Groups participating included the Girls’ and Boys’ Glee Clubs, the A Capella Choir, Junior and Senior Girls’ Ensembles, Senior Boys’ Quar- tet and the Teentoppers. Without _exception the various groups made noteworthy contributions to the p.o- grams. So also did the soloists: who deserved in. full measure the enthusi- astic applause they got from the audiences, ; We congratulate students and teachers alike on these splendid iru- sica] programs. Their unusual success -reflects great credit on all who took part. - ANOTHER ‘gaping “role has been gnawed in the foundation of our freedoms. An Indiana man was jailed —thjng to-get-_fine tonal effeets-and—-—_—8 ‘ for habitual laziness. Anybody knows _ that a person has the constitutional right to be habitually lazy and even lazier than that if he can manage to do so. AN AUSTRALIAN woman charged her husband with putting his sig- nature in chalk on the soles—of her. shoes before he left for work to make sure “she stayed at home all day.” —Press report. This sort of thing could easily lead to forgery. The Man Whout Town They Still Survive Remember Worst’ Cyclone in Oakland County History Vacation: On which many . books will tell you where to go, the most reliable of which is your eheck book. A cyclone was responsible far the larg- est loss of life in a single day in the his- tory of Oakland County. The sixtieth an- niversary of that tragic event will be In a few days. ; It was early in the evening of May 25, 1896, that this storm swept through the northern part of the county, killing 43, and several others died later of injuries. Most of the casualties were in Groveland and Brandon Townships. ~In response to a request made in this column a few weeks 1go, several people who went through that ordeal and still survive after 60 years have reported to us. Among them are: Mrs. Arno L. Hulet of Pontiac; Mrs. R. M. Corbit, Mrs. Emma Cowdin, Mrs. Jennie Doherty, William Laidlaw, Mrs. Florence L. Hickmott, Mrs. Mattie Flint, Mrs. Ethel Addis, Howard Gibson and Frank Gibson, all of Oxford; F : : Bert Davidson and J. D. Mitchell: of Flint; Mrs. Zene Knight and Mfs. Albert Mae Perry Claude Johnson of Fenton; Mrs. Lorena Clegg of Detyoit, and Her- _ vert Adame Uf Lake City, Minin ~ A post card rolls a from our old friend? Ormond E. Hunt, eral Motors, who is currently touring in distant climes. “Ifyou believe all you hear about Madrid,” says he, ‘the old time Caliphs cut a lot of high jinks in their off moments — and most of their moments were off.” Word cymes that the annual ‘Nurses’ Night” of the Patients’ Benefit Association will be held Thursday evening at the Oakland County Tuberculosis Sanatorium at elght oclock. All former patients are invited. This gives them an opportunity to show their appreciation for reeaining / théir health there Twin tulips are too to be news, but . Mrs. Phi] Peterman of Birmingham has six blossoms ing from one bulb,.and Mrs. Lewis Hutchinson of Davisburg reports four blooms on one stem. An unusual tulip twin ds that of Mrs. Randall Moseman of Huron Gardens: soms from the same bulb. Verbal Orchids ‘to — Mrs. Julia| Baumgartner of 16 South. Paddock St: eighty-seventh birthday numerous grow- |Frank J. Maruna of Waterford, ninetieth birthday oe Mrs. L. D. Ward of Oxford; eighty-sixth birthday Mr. and Mrs. Michael Petoskey, of Millington; golden wedding. ) taoty red and yellow bios-— Baek- to the Kitchen, — Sa David Lawrence Says: Internal Murmuring for Consumer Goods Spurs Soviet Move for Reducing Armies WASHINGTON—When the Soviet Union announces a ‘'cut’’ of 1,200,- 000 men in her army, which in all totals at least 5,000,000, it’s the same thing as saying that hence. forth a “reserve’’ of men wearing civilian clothes will go on duty tn forced labor camps and jn other projects of the government : * e * Visitors from Russia say jf is difficult to tell where the army be- gins and ends—there are so ‘many persons under the direct discipline of the government in the. work camps and in the factorjes. The Soviets maintain quasi-military armies of “civilians on duty throughout the country from the Baltic to the Pacific. But it would be a mistake to assume the Kremlin was actuated merely by a desire to deceive the Allies. There is probably a much more vital reason for the announcement, and that's in- ternal. The unpopularity of mili- tary service in Russia is well known. The “cut” could be a move to’ placate sentiment in- ternally; where the. burdens of armament are beginning to cause concernc: The Soviet people know they, could have more consumer goods if so much money and labor were not required for arms and munitions. ’ The official reaction here is puz- zlement. It is asserted that, if the “cut” were sincere, it should have been possible for the London ‘‘dis- armament’ talks to have made progress and that more interest in the plan for aerial inspection ‘would have been shown _ MANY ECHO REDS* The Soviet move has propaganda value. The Communist line is to picture Soviet Russia, as de- sirous of peace, while the Allies place emphasis on -‘military alli- ances.” Jt is odd how Americans have echoed the Com- many _— it not for Allied divisions supported by the foreign-aid program. The in¢reased cost to the federal bud- get would be several times the present $49 billion for foreign aid. There is a tendency to rely less on conventional forces with emphasis on nuclear weapans. But the danger is that, if a ban on atomic bombs is ever made the Soviets would be stronger in ground opera- tions in Europe. It is suggested by Secretary Wilson that perhaps the Russians are cutting their armies because they want to divert more money to the nuctear side and that the United States cannot afford to change its programs just because Moscow makes a — move. Only when there is a tree gov- ernment in the Kremlin and when armed forces are withdrawn from the satellite states and their inde- a restored, can there really be any trust that an era of peace has arrived in Europe (Copyright 1956) Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE The gentle hand is one that heals . .. The hurt of heart and mind . With just a touch that seems to speak ... A message warm and kind . . . It is a harbinger of hope . In moments of despair . A symbol of abiding faith >. . And ever loving care ... The gentle hand is never clenched .. . With hatred in its grasp .. . But it is poised in friendship for . . Each passer-by to clasp . . never waves defiance or . signal for a curse . .«. reach for greedy goals . search another's purse . warms the baby's bottle, and... . It strokes the dog and cat... . And at the proper time and place... Politely tips the hat. , (Copyright 1956) i Joint Disabilities Caused by Nutritional Deficiencies By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. - _ Excluding as utterly as I can prejudicial circumstances, I must say frankly that I don’t know whether calcium and D deficiency predisposes or contributes to the development of bursitis. At the same time, I should make clear that few real doctors as yet share my opinion that in- sidiously developing joint disabil- ity is a manifestation of nutri- tional deficiency, moderate but ovet q long period, a deficiency especially of calcium, vitamin D, jodin, and vitamin B complex. While I sincerely believe that in most cases of so-called chronic * very costly medicines, at present in vogue for arthritis—such as gold salts, cortisone and ACTH, pheny!- butazone and prednisone has any actual remedial or curative effect on any kind of joint disability. Signed letters. not more than one-page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease diag- nosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr, William Brady, if a stamped self- addressed envelope ts sent to The Pon- tiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1956) _ she Voice of the People = = ’ Rontiac Attorney Urges : _ Abolition of Letters will be condensed when neces. sary hecause of lack of space. Full name, address yriter ae nd telephone number of accompany lettere but 80 ‘requests anleas the letter is critical — in its natur: 7 n PG races. COlOrs 2DO creeds, men aol are powerful and greedy enough that they believe that they can take over the man- agement o¥ the world, become dic- tators and run everything as they think it should be run. The rest of us resent this and build up a dislike or hate for everyone of that man's particu- lar race; creed or retigion. This is wrong, for probably most of the members of any particular race or creed are good law abid- img and honest people, and want to be on friendly terms with every other person if given a chance. This particular. hatred that we allow to grow in us may not do the other fellow any harm, but it surely does make us miserable and bsirion hdl Multiply your case by Prejudices millions and millions of others do- | ing the same thing and you have created a _a worldwide e_situation that . iilceoe’ ol clylexulcareieriitas frouble_and that is get down on our knees and pray to od that he assist us in forgetting -preju- dices and help us to become a true brother to our neighbor. When enough of us do this we can create a great brotherhood of man for good and the wor'd will be a much better place in which to live. Ralph T. Keeling Looking Back 15 Years Ago HOPE FOR peace in GM. dis — pute rapidly ebbing. NAZIS SAY Hess not traitor but has Messiah complex. 20 Years Ago AUSTRIA AFFIRMS loyalty to Italy. INFLATION DANGER dies with defeat of mortgage act. — Hal Boyle Says: Martha Wants to Be Bad — Dramatically Speaking NEW YORK om — True angels may never become weary in para- _dise. But actresses who play angelic roles do sometimes get good and sick of them. One of them right now is Martha Scott, who is suffer- ing from a bad case of too much sweetness and light. Martha has been wearing wings on stage and screen for. some years now, and she'd like to shed them for a while. I have known Miss Scott from the time she was a_ schoolgirl ‘studying biology in Kansas City— book biology, that is. When I met her for lunch the other day I told her, ‘Martha, you're still just as pretty as the girl next door.” * Ld * Well, T meant it as a compli- ment, and a true one, Martha has a fragile beauty that never fades. But my remark had the same ef- fect on her as if I had stepped on ther small toes with my big size 10 shoes. JUST AS BAD “You're as bad as all the oth- ers,’ she said reproachfully, her hazel-green-green-blue eyes cloud- 2 “What do you mean?” *. ¢ 8 ‘4-4mean- that little-girl-next-door business,” she said. ‘‘I've had ‘about all I can take of being the little girl next door. I want to try playing that mean but fascinating lady who lives in the penthouse.” Martha, who actually does hail originally from a small Missouri town with the unlikely name of Gee's Creek, started her radio career as “‘a 10-buck scream” in a ghost story starring Orson Welles, Earlier, as a member of a Shakespearean repertory at the Chicago World’s Fair, she had en- joved blackening her teeth to plav one of the witches in ‘‘Macbeth.” * * * The sweetness-and-light blight descended on her when she first starred _.on Broadway as Emily Webb, the sweet doomed young Case Records of a Psychologist: heroine of Thiornton Wilder's play, “Our Town.’ It deepened when Hollywood starred_her in_‘‘Miss Bishop,"" a sugary vehicle in which she played an old maid schoolteacher who turned her back+on love, forsaking a birds-and-bees adventure for a life of service among the ABCs. Strangers who meet her still often exclaim in pleased surprise, “Why, it's Miss Bishop." This makes Martha want to say a bad word. ““How would you like it, if everytime you stepped in a taxi, the driver called you Miss Bish- op?” she asked. Frankly, the thought never had occtrred to me. Many performers don’t mind be ing typed at all. They can enjoy a lazy, financially secure life playing variants of the same role over and over. Not- Miss Scott, who is a skilled and talented craftsman. “Money isn’t security,” she said. “You have to figure out what you really want to do with your few hours on earth, and it does come down to a matter of hours—even minutes.”’ BAD WOMAN In.a recent Robert Montgomery TV show she strayed even further from her own real life character She portrayed the self-centered, possessive, oversexed wife of a plantation owner, who destroyed the lives of all those around her “I never had more fun,” said Martha, smiling. * * * The results were satisfying, too. Startled producers flooded her with three big TV bids, a Broadway play offer, and two invitations to do movies. She feels that at last she’s on the way to getting rid of the ‘‘goody-goody"’ label roles. If you should bump into Martha accidentally, she won't mind at all if you mistake her for eithes.. Marilyn Monroe or Mother Machree. ; . But, please, don't call her Miss Bishop. Martha doesn’t live es any more. Did Someone Send You Crane Booklet? Be Grateful but Don't Ask Who It Was ~munist criticism. It is significant that the secre- tary of defense, and chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, must emphasize the military in foreign aid. There isn't any enthusiasm — in Congress for foreign-aid ex- penditures not related to the defense, In testifying before a Senate committee that $3 billion of the $4.9 billion program is for military aid to nations which furnish mili- tary. defense to this country, Sec- retary Wilson said: “To cut military assistance ma- terially at this time would present serious risks to the defense of the United States and the free world and would require a eamplete re- evaluation of our international position and of our military bnd- gets" BLUNT TALK . The defense secretary pointed out that America now is helping to support 200) divisions in Allied armies, which is a force “several times the streneth of our own army.” Admiral Radford supported this argument saying it is better to help Allied nations maintain their armed torces through mili- tary assistance than to attempt “to provide U.S. soldiers In the absence of those forces." This is the first time high offierais talked so bhintly about the reasons for the foreign-aid pro- gram. Many a bey not being draft- ed would be in uniform today were have FUNNY. WE BOTH €OT HERE AT THE. SAME TIME ; arthritis. the diagnosis is wrong, for there is no evidence of inflam- mation, there is no doubt that in- flammation is the characteristic process in a minority of cases of therefore be properly labeled arth- ritis. Such, for instance, as pneu- mococcal, brueellotic, gonorrheal, tuberculous and streptococcic arth- ritis in youth and young adults. Middlé-aged and elderly persons seldom have ‘arthritis, despite the glib way the trick specialist ap- plies the label and starts the vic- tim on fhe latest outrageously expensive wonder drug. What they really have, I believe, is physical degeneration of joint tissues, due to lifelong nutritional deficiency as indicated above. For this familiar joint disability I propose the name “rheumatiz.”” Aside from sedatives, analgesics, \pain-killers, which as- suage pain @r discomfort from any eause, a remedy or treatment which might help arthritis would probably not help the rheumatic. and vice versa. The cost of the latest miracle medicine for prolonged or pro- gressive joint disability (what- ever you choose to call it) is ex- tremely high because the market is ephemeral. The producer ust _get his- money —out of it while the drug is still more ef. fective and freer from untoward effects than last year's wonder drug, being ever mindful the probabjlity that the preseat drug will prove to be a little less ef- fective than early, promotion promised and also to have cer- tain hitherte unrecognized un- toward effects. 1 doubt whether any regimén ‘of remedy that is good for rheumatiz would help arthritis. And aside from the sédative, analgesic or pain-killing effects of aspirin and the ever growing list of ‘wonder drugs,” narcotics, ~ -Marriage.”’ Freda’s curiosity is aroused, for somebody sent her one of the marriage booklets offered through this modern newspa- —per._She_ wonders who did But this is a non-profit educa- tional . service, so we can't afford to spend ertra time rummaging through thousands of old letters to dig out past correspondence, Please don’t ask us to do so. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case R-356: Frieda D., aged 29 is a wife who also has a paneer “Dr. Crane, I want you to take my name and address,”” she in- formed me after a recent lecture I had delivered in Indianapolis. “For somebody sent me your marriage tests, but I never ordered them. So could you have your secretary try to look through the files and find out to whom I am indebted for this courtesy. “Ady husband vows he didn't do it, so T am puzzled.” NEWSPAPER AIDS These educational booklets are a counselling service which your edi- tor makes available as a by-product of this column. The booklets require 20 cents atid « a_ stamped, but. they are a non- profit educational service like college education nowadays, 5 . * But we cannot keep simple re quests for booklets on file and then afford- te have~ secretaries dig through theusands of past letters just to find who ordered a booklet on “Dieting” or “Sex Problems in etc, Instead, we aren't quite breaking even on this mail service as it is. without spending additional money and time on tabulation and filing. So please don't expect us to do none of the medicings, the * such library work for you. Just if oe be grateful if somebody ,fur- nished the 20 cents and asks that you receive a helpful booklet. Many mothers thus will request that booklets be sent to thely sons in military service. - Others have us forward such educational aids to their daughters in college. SANTA CLAUS Many times I have received let- ters from mothers-in-law who realized that something was wrong in the marriages of their offspring, so discreetly asked us to mail the sex and marriage booklets to the family in question. Parishioners often ask that such a booklets be sent to their priests clergymen, sometimes with their compliments and sometimes anony- mously bg * * Recently a cultured woman askew me to mail six booklets, including the one on “Public Speaking’ to her son-in-law who was /a highly educated young clergyman but an abominable public speaker. “Dr. Crane, he is a/ wonderful young man but he pits his con. gregation to sleep within 1@ min. — utes and is church."* "So please Bona him some book- lets which will ‘help him delfver dy- namic sermong that attract people, emptying his =< MEDICAE AIDS —— instead of Ante een away.’ _, Sometrmes such dilemmas are so delicate the donor wishes to re- main anonymous to avo il will In recent years a erent man} physicians simply prescribe suct aids as the booklet ‘Sex Problems in Marriage” or “How to Prevent Impotence.” They write the names of these booklets on their medical pre- scription blanks and hand them to patients, whe are then to send ies their local newspaper for the ppropriate booklet, “Dr. Crane,"" a famous Texas doctor recently informed me," I haven't time to give personal tutor- ing to /every patient who needs sexual / ‘counsel on marriage prob- lems. / / “And if I did, I'd be compelled to rge them $25 for my time. So Jl prescribe some of your book- lefs for that saves my time and also saves the patient the $25. You fion't mind if I refer them to your /booklets, do you?” Ral Cd td] No, indeed. These booklets are a vast non-profit educational service to help stop divorces and delinquency. That’s why your newspaper sponsors them. And many lawyers, dentists and other professional men order them | in quantity to pass along to pa. tients or clients. ; _ Father Rudolph Hodik, the “Fam- ily Rosary Priest’’ of Wisconsin, gets them in big quantities to give to newlyweds and so do thousands . Of other clergymen. ¢ _ So take full advantage of this educational by-product of your modern new spaper. aiwers rae to Dr. Georg? W, Crane tf The Pontiac Presa. 3c” semped. in Mi sina areaved ne! ‘on ope k = yping a for! hie webiste pee Jy (Conrten i“ Ce ies i jwhe Eden’s Stature ' risen, Normally Conservatives, Te ES Ee es Se fi { , é r ye . ! Ne ‘ . w. ‘ : \ THE PONTIAC PRESS. TU ESDAY, MAY 15. 1956" , SEVEN Seen Increasing | Commons Upholds His Refusal to Tell Facts i — er Eden’g firm refusal to tell Par- liament all the facts about Brit- ain's missing frogman today ap- peared to have increased his stat- ure as Britain's leader. A full-scale House of Commons debate on the case ended last night with the Labor opposition) defeated 316-229 in a_ technical move to censure Eden. He indi- cated clearly Britain's relations with the Kremlin might be dam- aged if he told more about the disappearance of retired naval} Cmdr. Lione] (Buster) Crabb. NEAR CRUISER = | Crabb was last seen skindiying, in Portsmouth, near the Soviet) | cruiser which brought Premier} Bulganin and Nikita Khrushchev; to Britain, The British press om public — and the Russians. generally believe he was on a spy- ing mission that went wrong. Eden has said only that his mis- sion was “without authorization” and that none of the Cabinet knew about it. . The 87-vote majority with which the Conservatives beat back the Laber censure motion was one in- dication that Eden's stock had command_—only about a 60-vote! majority, South's Oldest Soldier Marks | 110th Birthday | FT. BLACKMORE, Va —The tiny southwest Virginia town basked once more today in the, reflected glory of an oid, old man. It was the 110th birthday of John B. Salling, one. of four re-| maining Civi] War survivors. | Given good weather, the genial. _ black-haired old soldier expected to don his Confederate uniform, clamp a«cigar in his mouth and go to the front porch in his wheel/ chair to greet the friends and) well-wishers. who usually =) around on his birthday. HE'LL WEAR HAT And there was one thing you, could bet on. He'd be wearing a ~hat.* Salling attributes his jet black hair to wearing a hat and never washing his hair. The ‘‘General,”’ as he's known | to his friends, still has good eye-| sight, but his hearing is poor. He can't get around by him- self any more, but he retains a hearty laugh, still smokes two or three cigars a day and eats well. DUG SALTPETER The presents for Salling today | included ‘a Confederate shirt to go with his uniform and a 10-gallon | hat. The uniform was given to him Several years ago. The shirt. is a gift of Virgmia Gov, Thomas, B. ‘Stanley; the hat was sent by the Texas Rangers. | / * * © 7 | Salling’s Civil War service was limited to digging saltpeter, which was used in the manufacture of gunpowder. However, nobody dares belittle his service. The old Rebel asse paths that he was in a company manded by Capt. Lon Collins, a that he dug saltpeter for Gen.| _~ —Rebert E, Lee himself. Tutte yesterday at Ly Judge Enters Plea for Jack W. Rivers Charged with stealing an auto- mobile in Pontiac April 7, Jack W. Rivers of 1004 Boston St. stood ment in Oakland County Circuit! * Court. Judge Frank L. Doty@ who en-| tered a plea of innocent for to __continued his bond of $100. | Stands. Mute on Charge | of Selling Marihuana | Charged with selling a mari- huana_ cigarette, Lawrence T| Hicks of.-40743 Holcott Ln., Royal’ Oak Township, stood mute yes-| Oakland County Circuit Court, Judge Frank L, Doty. who en- tered a plea of innocent for Hicks. returned him to Oakland County Jail under bond of $5,000, Admits Theft of $100 From Pontiac Market Charged: with stealing $100 from a market in Pontiac, Donald Jew ell of 4401 Baywood Dr, pleaded) guilty yesterday at his arraign- ment in Oakland County Circuit Court. Judge Frank L. Doty, aie will sentence Jewell May 28. continued. his bond of $500. be Great Lakes Ore Hauls Reach ‘a Normal Pace’ CLEVELAND +#— Great takes: ore’ vessels hauled 2,839,273 tons) during the week ended yesterday -in attaining a normal -pace for the first time this season, the Be Superior Iron Ore Assn. reported. | (Advertisement) Husbands! Wives! 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Aandahl, assistant sec- Nebraska Votes. in Primary Today Rural Ballots May Show Distrust in Eisenhower if Democrats Gain 7 ‘in Indiana Plane Smashup JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind. ® —|afterward Mrs. Dellinger reported ‘State Police said a transport plane sped be here was rain but no storm jerastied four smilies east of here) lat the aeiee the accident. this morning, killing several per- -| Mrs. Dellinger | said she. counted {sons No other detaits were avait four bodies. able immediately. I ie. i ee Sere —ee | ‘Hire —nertr Five Are Believed Killed’ aia Nil lo siete The erash scene is rolling land FEAL R REI Me RR IE * = A al EEE RENE ei tl MOORE CS 5 ‘ect retary, ment. the—pestp against 25_.oil companies to. |vent them trom bidding for leases, sea | The state’ of Louisiana went to @nd against federal officials tomarked primary election ballots headed by the names of President Eisenhower and Sen. fauver (D-Tenn) today but nobody ‘prevent them from opening the bids, Yesterday U,-S, Dist. Judge Ed- win F. Huntey opened the way for Coast Guard Probes West Coast Crash * SAN FRANCISCO ®—The Coast Guard opens an official inquiry here tomorrow into the collision of two freighters near Monterey. One sank with the loss of four lives. The southbound Marine Leop- ‘leases but withheld power from’ the federal government fo open the bids. ‘Interior Solicitor J. Reuel Arm- strong said today's sale was be- ing post to permit the com- pletion of riate legal action to clear the way for on all tracts offered in the apart ment’s announcement of the salé. The announcement covered 161 tracts of submerged lands off the coast of Texas and Louisiana to- taling 511,726. acres. Ship Strike May Grow ‘ MONTREAL (#—Company charter to the Loceesbacts line, ie en route from San Franciséo to East Coast ports with a heavy load. 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MAY. 15. 195 oe =e * Hear Massage ~ Attempts Fail ° ~angemenpero ss |e teimek eases } +; oo Tt stom y in one minute so mony \period ended jast March re today for othe eee relief. wancont ifigure compares with $7,384 O44, : oe TABLETS iduring the Previous, 12 neat Baby Dies of Foipries 3 eo 8 © © © © « «0-2 «© ec e Despite 3 Hour - Battle | == — by Seven Doctors” [a en _ HERE ARE THE | : 40 —+—GRAND RAPIDS FF — A teanr— ~ AV ON: -Y \A . : 6b seven deetors worked —contin-- uously for nearly 342 hours last night massaging the heart of a 22-month-old girl .in a_ futile ” 's Week of April 29-May 5 GOLD BELL GIFT STAMPS $250,000 BIRTHDAY CONTESTS © $5,500 MINK COAI MRS JOSEPH KULESA © 23870 Rosewood, Ook Pork ©1956 STUDEBAKER GUY Defents 4776 Crane Ave, © $1,300 MINK STOLE MRS. L. BROWN 9678 Cameron Ave, Detroit © $1,008 DIAMOND RING Mas. W. DULAC 346) Weodbho!! Av, Detroit ALBERT VAN RAALTE 8S, Box 591 Troverse City $95 COLOR TV SET MRS. W. D. 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Mich, Walch Wert Week For List of 10h Week GOLD BELL Contest Winners attempt to save her life after an automobile accident * * * The child, Beth Anne VanOtteren of Grand Rapids, was pinned be- tween a door and a seat when a! driven by her grandmother, | Mrs) Glenn F. VanOtteren, 47,) also of Grand Rapids. collided! with another vehicle and over; turned. ‘The VanOtteren car rolled on its side hooking a fire hydrant through its left front window Car Beth Anne was pinned almiost a half hour until police could chop her free with axes. The grandmother suffered miner in- . ¢ juries. The girls’ mother, Mrs. Gay VanOtteren, a passenger, escaped injury. The driver oof the other car Mrs. Charles W. Uzarski, /9. and her 4-year-old son, Carl, of Grand Rapids, suffered minor injuries. * * * Butterworth Hospital said the girls heart was beating when she was brought in. The team of doctors weyt into Mr shetp keep her alive: Brute of Korea Beats Conviction Army Review Board _ Upsets Court Martial Life Sentence Saturday ‘home, urer; Dies of Crash Injury MUSKEGON Huivenva, 2 WASHINGTON «& — An Army review board has thrown out the court-martial conviction of Sgt. James C, Gallagher on charges | killing two fellow U.S. soldiers in a Communist prison camp . Korea. She was ° * * : Ndes The three-man board's action is Oldest subject to review by the US Court of Military Appeals, which may approve its findings er rein-/ state the original life sentence. e POW INCIDENT Gallagher, 24, of Brooklyn, N.Y is confined at Ft Leavenworth. Kan. He was sentenced Aug. 19. 1955, to life imprisonment after being convicted of throwing two: fellow prisoners of war out of a: hut and leaving them to die in isubzero weather. The prisoners were Cpl. John W Jones of Detroit and Cpl. Donald T. Baxter of Waukon, Iowa . «+ «© The review board held that the’ court-martial lacked jurisdiction It said Gallagher was. discharged after his enlistment expired Oct. 27, 1953, and that he re-enlisted the following day. The board. | citing a 1949 Supreme Court de- lesion aid this break in cluded N Ll NAMED COMMANDERS — Mr Jewell of Watéerford-have been elected-as com- Disabled \Weheeanas N amern Dodgers Fall Hueand and wife were named mander; officials commanders of not can Veterans No iliary in a recent election. and Mrs immediate action in .an effort to 4692 Rockcroft, Waterford, will be wi}) gather for a cooperative din- ing. “instatted-at-a pence mecting this~jer the chapter Past National Commander Gordon the sellers. 199 Auburn Ave Elected PAV officers include Robert Copeman, commander; L. J. Keys, junior vice commander: chaplain; LeRoy Bressler, treas- SR aye Pomona Starts Vacation Robert Baker, assistant adjutant. Disabled 16 and its aux- Hicks, treasurer and Mrs. Ray senior Jehn Bardon, Auxiliary officers named in ad- dition to Mrs. Jewell include Mrs students are, beginning their sum- Lloyd J. Sparks, senior vice com- mer Mrs of Rothbury, of (2 a Muskegon Hosmital last night injured tals in in automobile aecident on U the Oceana-Muskegon Ree line mints of | United States was established at for a Philadelphia in MERCURY'S *% and Mrs. Ray Husband and Wite Team downpour sent passersby scurry-| John Tuson, ~chaplain. S. Jewell. PAV members and auxiliary preceding me instatiation~ Forrell, Mount Clemens, will in- stall the new officers. Other state vice Officers will be present at the din- ‘ner meeting —School Burned Down POMONA. Cahf, W—Some 1,500. month early be- this city’s vacation a cause fire destroyed ‘only high school. The student body left the 35-\ear Leona old stvucture quickly and without died any injury yesterday when flames swept through its rooms, causing an a loss estimated by. sc hool officials 31 at at $500,000. Two months ago voters ap- proved a T'2-million-dollar bond 1s- the sue, including two million dollars new high school in West . Pomona manders of Disabled American Veterans Post 16, and its ae = ——¥ ae 7 WANT TO BE THE BEST DANCING COUPLE _IN YOUR SET? a LEARNING to dance at Arthur Murray's Is fun anyway, but, you'll find it’s a double pleasure when you learn with your favor- ite partner. Not only do you learn faster, ~ but you save money, too. You'll be amazed how quick and easy it is to become a smooth, graceful dancer the Arthur Murray Way. In your very first lesson you learn the key step to all dances. These special 2 for 1 rates are for a lim- “ited time only. So enroll now and be the most envied couple in yours set. Pontiac Press Phote MERIC ‘0. CITY sudden, ing into a city market. As_ the, iadiailanmales aitianadd Mrs Ripert Copeman, "ain continued, many of those A Ameri- junior vice commander: Mrs. Joe sheltering began to patronize eat-' RTHUR MURRAY ing stalls. Later ambulances took’ 20 persons to an emergency cen- ter to be treated for food poison- Contaminated: ‘meat was 25 E. Lawrence St. pramed—Potice were mten bl for* _———— SS 2S el SSS elopelstel pe —opete pol B aly oun tne Deus STORES “cra WEDNESDAY @ Q thrifty oe Charge LESS for Filling PRE Senora JOIN OUR SPECIAL BIG M GOLD RUSHI Ss o s constituted a vfeak in his service which pre ; bringing charges against him based on events in his pre we vious enlistment. | Arteally modern kitchen includes an extension telephone Think of all the hours you spend in your kitchen! How many » times a day do you have to make “a 50-yard dash” to go and answer the telephone? telephone for only a few cents a day? Does it make sense when you can have a kitchen extension i It will save you time, steps and energy. make vou a more efficient home manager. You'll find its value far beyond its price. No home is truly modern without an extension telephone in the kitchen and another beside your bed. . Order yours today, ® i MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Follow the crowds! There’s a gold mine of savings reserved. for you in MERCURY’S sensational special event. It’s a golden opportunity, but hurry! Costs you nothing. No obligation whatsoever. You just visit our showroom in person and hand us the ‘“‘claim stake’”’ form below. We'll register your special BONANZA : allowance on your new car, good today or for any day for a full month. But don’t delay. Time’s flying! —Typicel-Arthur- Murrey instructor = Sere: Ph. FE 2-0244 A nnninmanan Callin sla amenataiiniaiie 8 te oe BIG BEAUTIFUL MERCURY MEDALIST 2-DOOR SEDAN *Almost half of all models in the so-called ‘low price three” cost more than this big Mercury Medalist 2 -door Sedan. *Bosed on comparison of suggested manufacturers’ foctory retoil prices, using the Mercury Medalist 2-door Sedon. ° For 1956_The big buy is THE BIG CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY SALES, Don't mise the big television hit 40 West Pike St. / with 31 2-cubic-inch SAFETY-SURGE V-8 ENGINE a ce ee ee a ee cee ee ee ee iy ee es ee ee fief or | 7? | WANT TO STAKE MY CLAIM TO | A SPECIAL DEAL ON THE BIG M. | | How close can you come to the ; | | $ 1 want for my — | ? ! MAKE MODEL Yar ; | . . oe. | Name : | | Address | ! | — —_ = Miercury Sunday evening. 7 te 80, WERK. Channel & Inc. Phone FE 2-9167 — . . 4. 3? Beta Theta Phi to Spons Z party will go to the Pontiac Foundation for the civic auditorium fund. Music for _ the 9:30 p.m, until 1 a.m, affair will be furnished by an out-of-town orchestra. Mrs. Ward A, Cummings of Preston avenue keeps busy Pheckiae tickets for the Beta Theta Phi dance being held Fri- day at Elks Temple. Proceeds from the. : 4 . wef 9 er a Wer me: Taking time out for a cup of coffee.during a com- Donttes) Frese reese’ Oa mittee planning meeting are members of Beta Theta Phi and Mrs. George Zannoth of Watkins Lake road, dance | sorority. Mrs. M. C. Worster of Wenonah drive, presi- chairman. The annual party will be held Friday at dent of Beta Chapter, checks details with Mrs. Ralph Elks Temple. Guests will dance to the music of a popu- Bergemann of L incolnshire drive, publicity chairman, lar dut-of-town orchestra from 9:30 p.m. until 1:30 a.m. te gn ~ ae erg — Oliva Viola Speaks Marriage VowsDaughters in Detroit Church Ceremony Saturday and Mothers . A reception at the Whittier Hotel/crowns matching their daisy bou-. The 200 guests gathered to bid Are Feted followed the wedding of Oliva Viola duets, the newlyweds a farewell when and William Halford Thomas Sat- Joseph, Sfair of Detroit per- they left for a three-week honey- | Meeting Conducted: by Junior Women| urday in St. Margaret Mary! formed the duties of best man Tconiinl New Orieans! | on Monday ‘while Gina Viola, the bride’s broth. Church, Detroit : igeahe For the trip the new Mrs. Thom. . alo fT Served as groomsman and! Vv A GeGeaane lee vi Bruce Mitchell, Robert Thomas a8 chose'a costume dress of beige Viola, and Wiltiam’s parents are 29d John Thomas, both brothers of Mr. and Mrs, Edward E. Thomas ‘h€ bridegroom, were ushers. of Holly. As she approached the altar, linen lined with light green pol- Mothers and Gauehters of mem-) bers of the Junior Pontiac Wom- | en's Club were their guests at the! Monday meeting held in the Civic) When they return the Thomases' Roém of the Pontiac Federal Sav-| will reside in Franklin. ‘ished cotton. The sheath dress. ~ _ ‘matched the coat's lining. Her ac- or receiving guests in the Jef: | cogsories were in beige and green.| | fersvon Room of the Whittier, * * Oliva was wearing a gown of Mrs, Thomas wore a rose lace white peau de sole with the dress and beige accessories, traditional fitted bodice and full, | flaring skirt. The elegance of the gown was accented with a tiny tara which held «a fingertip | veil. | ings.and Loan Building. The meet-| ing was conducted by Mrs. Claire J. Hinekly * ©* @ ‘Plans for the annual dinner and, ‘installation of officers were made. | | The event is scheduled for ey 28 at Ted's and will mark the! closing of activities of the club's) | silver anniversary year. ; \ The bridal bouquet was formed: of stephanotis, shattered white car- nations and ivy « * « Preceding the bride to the altar were Mrs. Matthew Boehmer of Detroit as matren- of honor; Mrs.| Bruce Mitchell of Holly, sister of| the bridegroom, and Dolores Viola) - of Detroit, the bride's sister, as! honor attendants. GOWNED IN GREEN Their.gewns-were of pale green} silk and they wore white daisy) Mrs. Frank Anderson, program chairman, introduced Mrs. John H. Baer who presented a pro- | gram on “Wardrobe Magic,” showing how accessories can make different costumes, Adeline Hook served as sotal| chairman. -*) dance of Beta Theta Phi. sorority ae Her committee members Were, Mrs. Lloyd B. Smith, Mrs. Frank) responsibility of Mrs. Robert Tedcastle ‘Moreau, Mrs. Leland Martin, Mrs. (seated) of Old Orchard drive. chairman, Ba A. Wiley, Mrs. Jack Brannack,| and Mrs. Donald Kaiser of Berwick rs = The committee member. boulevard, members were caught by the photogra- pher as they scanned publications for ide as to ae their decorative theme. Shower Honors Judy Robinson # fee or Spring Dance Friday , Elks Temple ~ ~ to Be Scene of Festivities Aliictes Parties - Bi nual Ball On Friday evening members and guests of Beta Theta Phi sorority will gather at the Elks Temple for the annual spring dance sponsored by the sorority The ballroom will be transfor me od into a starlight terrace for the af- fair, with ‘the sorority’s colors of blue and gold used predominately. Proceeds from the party will -he given to the Peatiae Founda- tion to be used for a ae audi- torium. Mrs. George Zannoth is general chairman of the affair and’js being assisted by Mrs. Duane Hamilton and Mrs, Walter Terry, place; Mrs. John Sinclair and Mrs. bu tille White; orchestra, and Mrs: Ward Cummings, Mrs. Madsen and Mrs, Norman Mack, tickets, Mrs, Robert Tedcastle is serv- ing as chairman of the decora- tions Se Several oce-diace parties have been planned for the evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Sinclair of Ruther- ford road are expecting Mr. and / . Mrs. Qharles Bender, Mr. and Mrs,/ Ra Mr, a Lorne O'Neil, the Clintén Millets, the Merton Gravelines and /Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Brown ef, De- troit. / OTHER HOSTS sy “Gathering at the Ponald V. White residence on LaSalle avenue will be. Francine Brown and Glen Gidcumb, Barbara,’ Frasier “and Charles Peters; Mr; and Mrs. Paul Colton, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Har-~ roun, Mr, and Mfs, J, Allen Brown amd Mr. and /Mrs. Donald Ost- rander.,,...... . “he * ° Mr. and ‘Mrs. George Zannoth will ‘entertain Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frick, Mr, and Mrs, Clare Wilson, ‘the Al Grays, the Charles Campbells, the Gerald Neinstiedts, the William Potters and Mr. and Mrs{ Palmer G. Bundy at their hone on Watkins Lake road. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Berge- / mann of Lincolnshire drive have / wmvited Mr, and Mrs, dasper Warden, Mr, and Mrs. Richard Acre, Mr, and Mra, Raymond L. Cole and Mr, and Mre, Bud Reichert, * The Walter Terrys of Linden road will be hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Kenzie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ter- rence Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. James Simoniau, the Robert Burkes, the Robert Davises, the Paul Davises, the Thomas O©'Malleys, the John Kochs, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lin- ney, Mr, and Mrs. Orville Proksch and Mr, and Mrs,.Norman Schram, * * At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mack of Woodbine drive, guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eaton, Mr. and Mrs, Ray- mond Morgan, Dr; and Mrs, Robert Kimmins, Mr. and Mrs. (Jack Ross and Mr. and Mrs, L. James Eaton. ALSO ENTERTAINING Mr. and Mrs. William Kaiser, Mr, and Mrs. Cornelius Babba, Mr, and Mrs. William Roach and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tynan will gather at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kaiser on Berwick boulevard. : * * * Edward Eickmeier and Mrs. Charles. Galloway , Judy Robinsen was the honoree ——— at a bridal shower giyen Friday C evening by Mrs. John L, Killeran Le Baron PTA | O | eC a S| Se tl | O and Jeanne Killoran in their home| on North Berkshire avenue, Has Discussion |. Guests were Mrs, Alfred Robin-| son, Mrs. Joseph Hughes, Suzanne Robinson, Mrs, Jack Applewhite,. About America reespay, MAY 15, 1956 “What America Means To Me'' Mrs. C. RR, Hetnermptay Jirs Stti- ,art Hutchinsn, Mrs. Fred Voelker _ fh fi 4 was the program topic of the re- Mrs, Charles Weldén. Turry Wel-! cent meeting of LeBaron PTA. with To Be Held June 7 den and Mrs. V Newcomb the viewpoints of a father, pap ae teacher and pupil given by vs : Verne Cox, Mrs. Louis ee Wa Mi Sle hy Ee Pee eel h iter rationat Of f cer (Mrs Eskil Carlson and Pameta— LS ao t fes— E 4g i ar en Ca” to Visit Local Zonta ‘Pritchard. * + «@ The annual Kindergarten Tea is! The three groupé So the panel. The ‘council, with Mrs, Car- Announcement that Mrs. Audra ; Mrs. Welton G. Sherman, prin- tops on the list of plans for mem- school, Willis Student Council, rol! Porritt as ‘sponsor, was rep- Francis of Saginaw, second vice: : : cipal of LeBaron, was presented bers of Willis School PTA. Final,Safety ’ Patrol and/ Girls’ Service resented by DiAnne Call and Coro- with a life membership in the Na- ‘arrange ments were made when the Squad, tional Congress of PTA. Mrs. Sher- PTA met at the school. The meet- man, who will leave LeBaron this ing was also the occasion for the year, has spent 40 years in the naming of committee chairmen teaching profession. She has been for the 1956-57 school year. jat LeBaron 20 years. president of Zonta International, will visit the Pontiac Zonta Club at the luncheon meeting Thursday at Hotel Waldron was made at the). recent meeting held in China City Restaurant, were pary/ of an informal lyn Cudnohufsky. MR. and MRS. WILLIAM HALFORD THOMAS Varned Saturday in St. Margaret Mary Church; Announcement was made of a quate the Kindergarten, = | Detroit, were Olira Viola of Monroe street and William sala age house i ele ane and the enroliment of kinder-— man June I at the s rom garten youngsters for next fall. | Halford Thomas of Holly. Oliva is the daughter of 7 _ aa | f ter Of 7109 pm. Weg public is invited. June 14 is the date of the lunche- Angelo Viola of\Detroit, and William's parents are Mr, : gulitslhenee teachers, Mra kes. | + PTA avn presente ait ert Cartier is chairman of ar- id | rangements. grade teacher, and to Mrs.' * Mrs. Francis is chairman of in- ternational relations committee of Zonta International and a civic” leader in Saginaw An invitation was received from The the Royal Oak-Ferndale:Zonta Club _ and Mrs. E dward E. Thomas of Holly. Mrs to attend a dinner marking had Perry participating were the Cub | Scouts, with Mrs. Dennis Burtch | as den mother; the Blue Birds, i ond | with Mrs. Hilderly as leader, “p ag s. John Adomitis announced | and Camp Fire Girl ith M fifth anniversary May. 28, when h ! T Cecil Burder, secretary, who also. Mrs and Camp sirls, w Mrs. Edna Nairn of Windsor, Ont, Lieu- Sc OO O Ur (eG; e u e leaves LeBaron this year. her committee chairmen for the Bert Winters. and Mrs. Orville tenant governor of District ae ———--_—— 1956-57 schodl year. Mrs. Roy | Foster as leaders. will speak. A Visitation Night program will’ Refreshments will be. served in ‘Mayflower Group Hon: Mrs enue eel Pig sales No hee. == = be held Thursday at 7 o'clock for the cafeteria following the visits The annual breakfast honoring sixth grade students who will enter to classrooms. Parents of the cur- Meets at Luncheon budget pe geriai are "Lester ae ieee ae Jean Harsch ) ester “and Mrs. James Davis new members will be held June 3.Eastern Junior High School next PTSA will serve as_ hosts and! Mrs. Herbert Hotchkiss enter- Avis, ‘hospitality; Mrs. Cartier, Zmes * at Rotunda Inn with Mrs. S. By T. fall and’ thejr parents. “An opening hostesses. Several seventh grade tained Wattles and Mrs. Charles Wait as. jassembly will be given in me students will be guides pests “of Juvenile protection) and) Mts Lew: rence Ferman, membership. 29 members and ithe Mayfldwer Group of the First Mrs. Robert Young cochairmen of the program. Eastern bails . naan ‘Congregational Church at a lunch- * * * || Honored at Shower . j j eon at Hotel Waldron Friday 2 . Or ree ae He Flora Shelly Group The purpose of this meeting is Girl Scout Council * * «© : nee Me Cee ke Mrs Guests attending were Mrs. Cei “Sing emertamed “ata pink and ! ei A Bigler, Mrs. Stanley E:. Kipp, Mrs. 5 : +te_provide ineoming seventh grad-! VA/ +H Meet Toni ht Marks Birthdays ctl anil iheir parenusiouivanioe| ig portunity to become acquainted! Mrs. mentarian: Mrs. Fred Feekart/' 2 . Zandurant, Mrs. Elwood R ae : George S. Dunham, na- Bopduran irs Elsood | ROSE MARIE scrucds Young. The Saturday evening af.-| The ansuall bisthadey dine ' program chairman, irs. Claranc the Flora Shelly Group of First mith Eestein teachers, ie school tional Senior Roundup chairman.» R. Conner, Mrs. Leon Putnam, Hemiler solic) Mia Be Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Richard fair was held at the home of Mrs. and Mrs. Duane Hamilton of Tili- Presbyterian Chyrch was held at and the program of studies. will be guest speaker of the North- Mre. G. W. Gaches. Mrs. Frank am Hilderly walety Ro Bert Scruggs of Morven, Ga, are an- Ernest Hoyt on Silver Circle drive nois avenue. Mr and Mrs. John the Carrie Lee Tearoom in Bir] A tour of'classrooms is planned |¢rn Oakland County Council of DP. Cobb and Mrs. James Chap- yitlock, scholarship, and Mrs pounce Wel engagement ceyhele co Allen and Mr. and Mrs, William mingham Friday evening. Hostes. as if it were a regular school | (Girl Scouts this evening at 8 In the Man. ‘yoyd | Stechow, Student Coy daughter. Rose Mane, tolt Frank Guests attending were Mrs.-Hutchinson of Owego drive: ses were Isabel Goodson and Ethe! day. Seventh grade teachers will Waterford CAI Build | * * * representative Stanford Weyér. He is thie son of George Irwin, Mrs. William Pal-| ee St. Clair. ; | gic the [prep (Gad ails, fe aterfo \I Building. | Devotions were given by Mrs + ie Mr and Mrs. Stanford, James ace, Kathy. Young, Mrs. Douglas Class Has Meetin Mrs. C. A. Harris was a guest! course of study briefly. Also on the program will be the GH. Hendrick; and Mrs Kipp ransportation chairman is/Mrs.-weyer of West Fairmount) avenue. Austin, Mrs. Stantey Jones, Mrs. 9g of the group and Mrs’ Earl Clark| _- Ipatrol of girls from this council read the Indian version of the Howard Barnes and Mrs THomas The wedding will take niece June Paw Valentino, Mrs. Henry Grace Twenty-four members of the Fel- was welcomed as a new member.) Building facilities, such as the. who will participate in the round- 23rd Psalm. A play telling about Hensen is ways and means /chair- 17 at Morven Baptist Chutch and Mrs, Robert Angel. lowship Class of Baldwin Avenue “Current American Indjan Legigla-|printshop, the cooking, sewing and up. They will present a Flag‘cere- the Amerean Indians on a reserva, MAM ‘ i Rose Marie attended Naldosta } -_ ee # »* Evangelical United Brethren tion" was discussed hy Mrs. Wayne drafting rooms, will be open to vis- mgny, dance the Americas? Girl/tion‘in North Dakota was presented During the |prograin, réprese- State College and Lt V ever tf Mis Richard Kistner, Mrs. David*Church mét at the church Friday Reaves, The June meeting Will ‘be. itors New, stidbnts’ must be pic: ® Ika and give a choral reading. jby Mrs. Robert Sanford, Mrs. Kipp sentatives from student jorgani- serving with the US Air Force a Eastham,. Mrs. Charles Warman evening. Mr. and Mys. Ray Ritter held at the Union Lake home of ,compani ied by at least one parent! All adults in Girl Scouting are in-| Mrs Conner, Mrs. Gaches and tations explained their _ajms and Mogdy Air Force Bake |in Val- and Mrs, Hoyt completed the guest, were hosts assisted by Mr. ahd Laura and Mary Cobb. ,- lor guardian. vfited to attend. : IMrs. Putnam. “| goals. ©, oe dosta, Ga, : list. . OY , (Mrs. Paul Joneg, be ; * : : a ; ; : | ; 7 : : : ‘ |g * t | ¥ a4 - fa ‘ : : | ae ee | 2 , 7 Eee ee lee relia se er eee, . ‘ [ \ 4 te A ' ; ee on Ye Sa Carolyn also represented the have asked as their guests Mr. and ‘Service Squad, along with Janet Mrs. -Dan>Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. iFoster. The sponsor is Geraldine H. Delos Nicholie, Mr. ‘Brown. The Safety Patrol, spon-| Dean Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Glen lsored by Mrs. Hasen Reynolds, Hickson arel Mr. and Mrs. Tison and LaVerne Struble, : Rudd as representatives. Three extra-curricular groups home of the Robert Tedcasties of | Royal Oak, | George Taylor of Birmingham Roger Hoyt of East Lan- Charles Hauser and Pat Pangan, _ Joe Kosik and Elaine Hamilton blue shower honoring Mrs, Robert ang Mr. and Mrs. Emery Butler, | thsi, — At a party in the home of Mr. —— and Mrs. James Zuehlke of Wil- ‘liams Lake road, guests will in- P AG -ES 9-11 | 'clude Mr. and Mrs. David Green, bol a Mr, and Mrs, Glen Fries. Mayor and Mrs, William Don- aldson, Mr. and Mrs, Merte Pe- ‘ trie, Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Se- —Mr.—and—Mre_ F-¢ + Ballard and Mr. and Mrs. James Barling will attend the gathering at the Ward Ross home on North Berkshire road, Mr, and Mrs. Ward Cummings and Mrs Milo * * ® Another group gathering at the Old Orchard -drive will include the Dexter Kennedys, the Fred Ziems, the FarreH Roberts, the Robert Millers, the Lloyd Hintlevs, Mr and Mrs, Calvin Rhodes, Yvonne McKinney and Fred Davidson, Mr. and Mrs, William Lang, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Becker of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Denison and Mr. and -Mrs. are also invited to the Tedcastie home, Others in their party will include Jack Anderson and Sue Houghton, Also hosting parties will be Mr. Kenneth * ae TEX \ | | ___'THE, PONTIAC PRESS, TU ESDAY, MAY 15, 1956 se . New Cosmetics. Insure Cémfort 3 in Summer. ! : By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN ' instance, to write, to learn to play, ed the pictures in her one-manjyou have been holding back with; She really waeages it, too, 7 . “4 pe. ' ge Today _women have so manyithe piano, to paint or to study -a show in New York between mid-| the vague ideea that fe someday 1 waiting on customers, making — - oe a aids. For es water- foreign language. If you really night and morning; life as the will write,” “Someday I will Me Potato salad coe el proof mascara has only been wagt to do any of these things wif “i : »| provisions, even in a crisis . | We. e of a pianist who seemed to. 'paint,”’ Someday I will study, available for a comparatively/or a dozen like ‘them, you, have be practicing or giving lessons all’and so ‘forth, just take time and lvering. orders, all without los- does ‘if the wish the time was too tumultuous to You will have it. | ing an-ieta of her good looks ‘ had to ¢ hance ines streaks down is strong | and t poe : Z enough. . es good nature. z cher_ cheeks should she run into a ay a jhe vida ala i" — a ss weer baal 1_—Lilly indies seems—to have.— Probably always “having plenty sudden rain “ = Be tears. | R o ybert naar s best “seller, - ‘lived up to her philosophy always./of time” for the gracious or . “Something of Value,” was writ. TAKE oe os : ___|When she is ai toue ie Chappa- friendly e helped sell out her_ —w¥ She divides her time recent could not use eye_ makeup and! [paper career... “Mary. Ellen. Chase, many WOReR _during- hele over comes practicing: thrice—-weekty- York: own ‘Hall recital in New therefore felt somewhat, and a busy housewife and mother,'day lives enjoy some hobby and! |trips to New York for lessons, and} . 2*« * looked somewhat, like a shorn wrote the hit play, ‘‘Harvery,” be-| many men indulge in cabinet mak- managing the delicatessen which| Tomorrow: “Appearance, Home- ‘swan, tween chores. ‘ing. become experts at barbecue has furnished the family finances making Count in ‘America’ Con- _France es Field, the artist, Daint-' cookery or. r study Photography. i for as long as she can remember. | itest.’ Soaneet nena Se! Now we even have waterproof lipstick. This will keep the line of your lips clear, and the color stable, whether you dive into the water or sip iced tea. There is | also q waterproof makeup. It looks as though there are going te be lots of pretty mermaids this summer! ¥ t-mention these—waterproof—ees-— metics at this time because the’ swimming season is just about to . begin in earnest. However, they are very helpful in hot weather aa even if you do not swim, We have alk had the experience: of having | : «. our. mascara smudge because of, ae sy : : j perspiration, ‘ | ; . * “ESCAPE” Now we-even have waterproof lipstick. This will To continue some -of our beauty | heep the line of your lips clear and the color stable, first aids: There are creams which whether vou dive into the water or sip iced tea. hold the moisture in dry skins. coe ee mets —— —@Fhere are deep pore cleansers; | pes : : ; spill-proof nail polish bottles; a. DR DGERY! News Foi Bloomfield — cream which lightens shadows; | Be «heel, hand and elbow mitts: wail polishes which do no spread pink-. : You can Wash and Jo Anne Wellman Selects ness over surrounding skin when! removing polish from. our nails; wnt neo minnerp Une 23 as Wedding Day sii, orem spr for only— By RUTH SAUNDERS (Mr. Nelson is now attending Medi- hot, wining weather; ail kinds of| BLOOMFIELD HILLS — JoAfine cal School. ‘deodorants (one you just roll on $ Wellman, daughter of Mr. and pLAN LUNCHEON without ever touching your hands, 1. Mrs. Joseph E. Wellman of Fal. Among hoste ses at the bridge to it); superfluous hair removers, mouth drive, has chosen June 23 juncheon at Blcomfield Hills Coun-evefl for the face, and eyelash - 3 Automatic washer loads }as the day of her marriage to try Club May 23 will be Mrs. Otto curlers. The list goes on and on. | washed and dried with soap} James Nels Nelson of Topeka. Kern and Mrs. M. M. Burgess. aLso COLOGNES ™ furnished at this low price! Kan. He is the son of Mr ay Hostesses for the day will include y. snould also remember that 4 f ‘i i { "ai 4 ca } A oye a g , a hs - ‘ Mrs. Melvin N. Nelson of Topeka.| Mrs, William D. Downey, Mrs. A colognes are refreshing and cool- ' ~ : f eZ , Fe 4 ‘ ‘ , , f, f . . ‘ i " ‘' Ve y q j . “a 4 . “<@ \ 2 . | e z take place in ‘rey 3 Ti re Y F : r . : : : — - > a cg wedng ell ke pace D Foe} Mex There YWema ethene an tel ter * rist © Laka and Mrs. George T. Trumbull. Yand because of the alcoholic con-| . Pentiac P Phote | Mrs. Clyde E. Thompson, the Mr. and Mrs. Otte Kern are tent, cool as aney evaporate. | : : jontine Press Pi : Adding last-minute touches to the centerpiece that Wilson (center) of Oneida road served as general chair- SELF-SERVE LAUNDRY former Nan Moseby of Hender- gecupying the home of Mrs. * 25 North Telegraph Rd. son, Ky., will be matron of parry W. Taylor on West Long We really shoul , take advantage, decorated the speakers’ table at the annual May Break- man of the affair for the Colonial Group of First Con- honor. Bridesmaids will include Lake road during Mra, Taylor's of the wonderful things which have fast held Friday in the ballroom of Casa del Rey is gregational Church. Assisting with arrangements was © Shop while you wash — just a |} Caroline Averill of Portland, | stay in Euro been dreamed up for us after few steps north of Tel-Huron | Ore., Ann Lundberg of Fort | pe. much experimentation and re-| Mrs. Harold B. Euler icy) of Ottawa drive. Mrs. DR. Mrs. Mac T. Whitfield. fright) of West Troquois road, Segsins (Cane | Lauderdale, Fla., and Alice Kitts | M's Robert Lee Graham is plan oarch. of Birmingham. ning egteers ca Esrree June is { you would like to have my | : wee astnn ty veh tote | INE peer eraminirece ‘Colonial Group Presents Art Society decé One of the first parties for Jo several’ meetings of the Interna-| leaflet about makeup tricks send . Anne will be a luncheon which tjonal Museum Committee in Switz- a stamped, self-addressed enve- A Ma Breakt t t Ch h _. © 34 Automatic Washers Lae Malcolm Welty will give June erjand and will also travel through) lope with your request for leaf- Use a M xe r y as a urc Hea rs Ta | kk © Atscasties|leunpe ). Mr. and Mrs. William C. Sproull France before returning home late) let Ne. 50 to Josephine Lowman Both young people are graduates) Some petunia seeds sell at sto While a busy person cannot dc . of the University of Kansas where an ounce : “a . doing what we want to do MOLLS ~ . » Quality Floorcovering and Draperies Since 1941 Thercioe it tcc nawile tolaban others expect of us BUSY SOPRANO had tO say. Miss Windsor was abroad at Christfnastime a * * concert tour. averaging. five con- certs a week, covering England, France, Germany, Switzerland and Holland, is just six short weeks. I’ wondered how in the world she ever found time to send Chnstmas cards to her friends When she was queried about this she replied, “I, like every- one else, have plenty of time to do the things 1 really want to do, I wanted to send eards and dining roonrs, while sitting in my slip waiting for the valet to bring back the suit IT had sent to be pressed.” . don those activities which are un- necessary, many of which we just have been caught up in because of inertia or the pressure of what Thinking along these lines I was most interested in what the opera Barger and concert soprano Lilly Windsor — Mrs. Barger says this frosting In fact she was on a whirling the recipe for ‘years. i “ Breakfast of the Colonial Group of by Senner and ‘Go ‘Way From My all, she or he would like to do I Mes. Barger Says the First Congregational Church Window” by John Jacob Niles ee = = sometimes think that fatigue olten comes from the frustration of not Frosting Guaranteed Following greetings by Mrs. Fred soloist at the piano. Friday morning Charles A. Wilson accompanied the to Stay Soft, Moist ; Noe Iker. west ee ; wingnayl aoe A book, “Spring Nosega\." was ; LG Late el Coie othe subject chosen by Mrs. Ed- By JANET ODELL | : 7 ward Williams of Rochester, The speaker selected this book as her topic because “it is designed to interest dAisteners in books written for the very young as well as those written for adults.” Poatiac Press’ Home Editor Yesterday we promiged you a, good white frosting recipe for that Black Walnut Banana Cake. ‘Here It is, ax given to us by Mrs. Corbit “There is a book for everyone Real reading is a wonderful ex- perienee learned at the mother’s is always successful, stays moist | Reese mena rhed and is never sticky. She's used | As evidence of the interest cre- ated by the stones, the speaker read Harry Behrs “All Kinds . of Time,” written for the very voung, and excerpts from the en- chanting story, "The Secret River’ by Marjorie Rawlings. At this time of the year Mrs Barger spends as many hours as possible in her quarter-acre car- den. Later on, ske‘ll be busy can- ning the produce. She likes to sew and to do home décorating. For fun she's learning to use a. cake decorator. % BOILED FROSTING By Mrs. Corbit Barger | 2 cups sugar 1 1 Mrs. Williams concluded with a character sketch from ‘The Blue Fox’ by Ronald Duncan. Assisting Mrs. D. R. Wilson, general chairman of the annual affair, were Mrs, Robert A. | Armstrong, Mrs. Conrad N. Boil first three ingredients until Sorority Chapter Castell, Mrs. Mae Whitfictd, Mes. mixture spins a thread. Add to Earl Treadwell, Mes. George suffly beaten ege whites. Keep Chooses Officers Sutton and Mrs. Donald Strauss. beating until frosting 1s of spread- {Elected io head. Beta Alpha, Mrs C. Henry Purdy arranged will entertain at a-dinner for the jn July. in eare of The Pontiac Press. . One - hundred members and Garden’ by Del -Riego, ‘Spring { SELF SERVE ONLY couple June 7. eee ——— : or iS ne guests attended the annual May Dropped a Song Into My Heart” by Pastor Dr A. A. Siagris of St. George Greek Orthodox Church spoke on “The Importance of Art in Re- ligion” and showed several of his paintings to members.of the Pon- tiac Society of Artists Friday eve- ning at the home of Mrs. [. L. Sterling on Lorraine court Ld s ¥ Dr. Siagms, a graduate of Co- lumbia University, has had two exhibits of his work at the un- versity, He was welcomed as a new member of the society. Other new members are Mrs. Alice Roos, ‘Mrs. Adell Paine Marjorie Hel- crow and Mrs. C. K. Nauman Mrs. Chadd Mellinger, general chairman of the annual exhibit May 77 at Adah Shelly Library, has announced committees for the event. F Mrs. L. Jerome Fjnk is table decovations chairman. Mrs. Robert Glenn, Mrs. Paul Meredith and Mrs. Harcourt Patterson, Mrs. Sterling, Mrs. Ralph Kuenzel, Ar- thur Hays. Mrs. Paul Davison, Mrs. Byrrh Rombouch and Guy Saunders are on the reception com- 7 Cup Water = al Sot R / so I addressed them on planes, 1 Tet) white vinegar MRS. STANLEY SLABINSKI Choreh, Mrs, James C. Clorke, mittee a E “ ege- whites- v oe « AXLE vis. ‘ * i - * - under dryers, at lunch in hotel Te een havoring . Mrs. Harold Euler, Mry. F. C. > John Allshouse is chairman of the judges committee and Mrs Michael Godoshian is handling pub- licity assisted by Mrs. Herman ie - ee aneteas Gi Officers ia’ you appear in this feminine two and Mrs. Lawrence W. Shafiner wet " ze Dorcas Clase of Oakland Avenue a bT & st set. 0 ] Church i] eet The executive board will meet at 1230 Plecer that fits so smoothly. Collar- * ss ¢ Af lant Ereepyveclan pare A es “er less and short sleeves, Mrs. John K. Bagby and Mrs. On May 27, the waterfront com- Palling, 2466 Voorheis Rd No. 8371 with Patt-O-Rama in- Douglas A. Holmes will have mittee headed by William J. Bird Group Three OB wil! meet with cluded is in sizes .34, 36, 38, 40, 42, charge of skippers and crews. The will give a breakfast at the club Mrs Ernest Tay.or, 47 Delaware Dr pm High School PTA will) in the school a Jefferson Junior meet Wednesday at 6 pm eT Ti RAP t ND Ee tn i LA ay Soa RP eR «rm for installation of officers and © : | program honoring past presidents 44. 46, 48. Size 36, 5'2 yards of jsocial committee is headed by Mrs. for men and women sailors. eaciieeas nin nt “as , an eed 35-inch. 2 wen PTA will meet Wednesday at : 2.30 p.m. in the Mult!-Purpose Room fer For this pattern, send 35¢ in : installation of officers. The school band and the school chorus will present sev- /coins, your name, address, size eral numbers. desired, and the pattern number E. R. Webster PTA will meet Wednes- 'to Sue Burnett, Pontiac Press, 372 pm LANOLIN ENRICHED day at 7 30. with an executive! w . meeting at 7 mm Thomas Dodson of W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, Til. the recreation’ department wil! speak Don't miss the spring and sum- on the new elementary recreation pro- mer issue of Basic Fashion, our pattern catalog that contains variety of attractive, up to the! ‘minute styles for all size ranges. \Send 25¢ now. gram. A speaker from Michigan Bell wil attend and explain the extended serv- fee effective in July with a question and answer period Wisner PTA will meet Thursday at 130 Ds in the firs st floor’ | he I COLD WAVES g 5 ED 10” Lovelier to Look at With ‘HAIR STYLINGS & CUTTING by OSCAR =f | Permanent | Wave Special CREME COLD WAVES PARK ‘ $750 . $1(Q00 . $7]. 9700 FREE 7 “Ht 10° Al 2° PARISIAN pene REAR onday an riday of STORE The Lovliest Hands in Town Have a Manicure by Cathy’ ROW ENA Ltn te BE AUTY SHOP . i NORTHSIDE BEAUTY sHOP t's Naw "1918 BALDWE Evenings Till 7 P.M. BEAUTY SHOP Vo done: TELEGRAPH at HURON Re No Appointment Necessary 7 WEST LAWRENCE. (Over Old Prof's Book Store) FE 2-4959 ~ Fri, G n ; Al . 7 z y Mon, Tues , Wed.—10'to 6, Fhurcs Corner Columbia E 53235 Sat-—10°to 9, Sunday 2 to § vh he "TWELVE -~sa.s Simmons, WE STAND } fi grinning under his handlebar mus sera + tache, “L am pigeon-proofing the * pod aed \ old county courthouse here in Day-' 1058 oy} Ure le old county courthouse here in Day-' ton. It has been inhabited by pig NXIOUS ski advises on a loan by Teenage Confidence Fund in cooperation with Miners- National Bank, Shenandoah, Pa, Fund is bank's con- eee "isays, and he has not been above’ a rei | 4 OMENT — Cathy Rittle, right, waits as Joan Sakow- |_| jalso-known- fore fact. that-an-oc-; SAM’‘S WALGREEN 3293 Auburn Road, Auburi Heights + NRHP Sle pelopelo pel courthouse tnGuttos to —_ caine juvenile stl - | occasion, But when they get overhead Pon easional pigeon is.a carrier of a serious disease called psittacosis, (pigeon fever). “For many decades, “people have) used all manner of devices to! frighten pigeons away from. their! stoops, They useg sharp spikes laround the ledges .of buildings — ‘but pigeons cleverly landed be-. ltween and behind them. They put up aluminum owls — but pigeons - know fakes from the real thing. _|"'Somepedple have even tried 3 putting live snakes in their rain spouts, .but when you come right down to it, a snake is not a great! improvement over a _ Pigeon, is it?” Simmons’ jelly does not phys- feally injure birds, but it makes life “doggone unpleasant’’ for them, Unpleasant enough that they'll take their homing in- stincts elsewhere. Doesn't he feel a slight touch jof guilt at chasing the homing ~from-—their—homes? “Nonsense!” snaps Simmons. “I’m just trying to send them back: to the country where all decent;) veer: living birds belong." i In a Busy City. We Provide Ample Parking ... Ever rywhere, in every Jocdtion, porking tos become a problem Our area ts about the same as. others—crowded. But there is convenient parking here We provide a substantial of{-street area, right qur premises. You will find this a rm venience in this busy world. 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L ame Gee Gee ee ee ee s 2 ie , cisctiemmmananmmimenn “4 Oh tod ag . eae Ce ah Lee ey ee eee, “ i ey a a gabe as = it 3 THE PON TIAC PRESS oa ie TUESDAY, MAY 15, 195 NTIA — , os . : . 7 1956 “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, oe " ~ THIRTEEN GM's S Technical Center SE a ee ~General “Motors Tech. “nical Center is a challenge’ to the future, both inside and out. Design and .architecture of the 25-building center) on Mound Road just north! of Twelve Mile, southeast of, Pontiac, symbolizes the! ~ dedication of its more than) 4,000 employes to a better. . tomorrow through a boldia varied panorama of color spec-| look today. Set on a 320-acre site, in’ an overall area of more staff buildings a new ceiling = One, just beyond: the| All of the fountains, many of the |ment w uminous plastic ‘‘pans’:|main gate, sends up a wall of wa-\trees and buildings are lighted than 900 acres, the build- ‘beneath fluorescent tubes provide. ter 115 feet long and 50 feet high.|after dark. to give an — “ings are grouped around a alnights effect. 22-acre: artificial lake. The three-story buildings have “window walls’’ and make exten- sive use of color glazed brick end walls in hues of ret, orange, yel- low, royal blue, gray and black. The non-brick wall area is por- celain enamel: metal panels. Only two inches thick, they. have the insulating quality of 14 inches of masonry. This type of construction Is another GM first. * ° * The buildings are in five clus- _ ters, each group with its own color scheme and design, but at the same time conforming to an over- all theme. Each building group — research staff, engineering staff, styling, process development and service section — has its own personality which expresses itself first in the lobbies of each. , The unique yet practical con- struction so captured the imag: ination of the architectural world that the engineering staff build- ing group and the central res- taurant building won top awards ef the American Institute of Architecté before the project was completed. Aside from sheer industrial beauty and efficiency, one of the primary purposes was to provide. an environment lendingftself to creative thinking and independent development. ° ° ° INVESTMENT IN TOMORROW . As General Motors President Harlow H. Curtice expressed it: “There are no ‘todays’ at the Technical Center. This fs our in- vestment in tomorrows.”’ Architects for the center were Eero Saarinen and Associates of Bloomfield Hills. Setting off the project are a gleaming 132-foot stainless steel clad water tower and a 65-foot aluminum sheathed dome with a 188-foot span—the styling audi- torlum — which captures the Michigan sun like a colossal bub- ble. . Each building change to meet day-to-day industrial research, engineering or shop work ‘where the answer re- quires space variations can requirements of In most buildings, for example, every office partition is movable rs frames. | The result: | neoprei rene. | td * * The application of unity — yet individuali Glass and panels: ‘zipped’ into place and sealed’ | against weather with a filler of * * s This type of “ceiling is consid- ered a future conventional treat- ment for home and office light- ing. * * @ rs to give! — to the Each major administration or |vast project doesn’t stop at the. office building at Technical Center doors. Each building has its ‘own is individualized by its staircase, | colee! key and its own particular 24 most spectacular are those of color accent. Even long corridors "esearch staff and styling. “in styling’s studio building present. WATER FOR ACCENT = ———— tra. * ¢ «6 | Water is also used with spec- jtacular effect outside. Rising up| In ‘both styling and fegearch from the artificial lake are two Shadowless lighting for stylists, de-| |Six-thousand gallons of water dent in charge of research and Charlies L. McCuen (right), -|minute rush through the jets. All “Tthe water is recirculated. The other lake fountain is a “mobile” of water, created by the internationally famous . American sculptor, Alexander Calder. Located at the northwest end of the lake in front of the Research Administration building, the 21 jets shooting 40 feet high are a ballet jot water, rising, crossing, falling with different pressures, speed and sound. ‘ * 6¢ 6 __A third fountain-is-a—flower-like— spray of water 24 feet in the small reflecting pool in front of the Styl- ing Section Administration build- — 5 THIS WAS THE START — With biieprints’ an” ane — @ spade, these men broke ground for the GM Technical Center, Oct. 23, 198 Charles F. Kettering Ueft) was then GM vice presi- now retired, was GM vice. president in charge of engineering. He suc- ceeded Mr. Kettering in 1947 as head of research. The late William J. Davidson (center) was Technical Center executive engineer... and in one building most have been moved at least once since the structure opened The key to this flexibility is bor- —rowed trom Gifts success in auto- mobiles — standardization with precision. One part fits where an- other has been = Typical of this borrowing from the assembly line was the devel- opment of neoprene gasket weather séals that hold the fixed glass and porcelain enamel MAN-MADE MUSHROOM — landscape of General Motors Technical Center is this 132-foot stainless steel clad water tower @ 250,000 gallon capacity. At the rear is the Dominating the / with SYMPHONY IN STEEL — Smut ae ei ik ears this spectacular staircase in General Motors eae magyar Pet are teers thin i ’ ae tae I ALUMINU MSHEATHED DOME — For special showings of both production and with 188-foot span. The auditorium structure is contained within a 9%4-foot gray “dream” cars, this is General Motors Styling Auditorium at the southwest corner of brick wall that also surrounds an outdoor display yard. the 320-acre-GM Technical Center site. The aluminum-sheathed dome is 65 feet high eg sed * ae ae saree auditorium | Dome Spans 188 Feet aluminum sheathed |GM Styling Auditorium A 115-foot water curtain along the west artificial lake partially screens the dome. amt side of AN. geal Motors Technical Center site ia the styling auditorium with an/relation' to their area as 1-30 of an, ‘the GM Technical Center is a sland other engines are running on/Of a free America at work, alumioum sheathed steel dome. It! eggshell would be to its area, eas — ; Press Salutes | _General Motors | - Technical Center . .The Pontiac Press pre- sents on this and follow-- “ing pages a preview of the | 320-acre General Mo tors Technical Center, at Mound a 3 and Twelve Mile roads, , which will be officially dedi- _ cated tomorrow. i sali Housed in the 25 modern, colorful buildings {s the finest . scientific research equipment that. industry has ever known. From the work of several thousands of engineers and scientists comes ‘priceless know-how that is continually chang- _ing the American economy. —- “ees The record of past re- search that has built the ‘automotive industry to {ts present lével, and the story Entrance to Genera) Motors Research ‘RESEARCH LOBBY — Staff administration building is this spacious lobby with a graceful spiral staircase at the reat scvs of this unique staircase are emer- - haa ; a a of an endless search for \ 65 feet: high and has a span Fuel Blend Building jfuel to engine test cells’ in the: ‘188 feet, The steel plates of eorke Ee new ways to build’ better In the Fuel Blend building of " y Engineering Research At the southwest end of the Gen hee ft ts constructed are 3sths, f sage of an inch thick, or as thin in General Motors Research Staff a ¢dullding. where automotive, dies Products ss en ald pearl Nocwenide granite held by thin stainless steel suspension ' rods that converge ira cone at top and bottom of the structure. f he . ‘ “switchboard” for — proper dynamometers, : i ‘ | ‘ LY A , ‘ ‘ > ler, . ? #4 e long The underground tunnel- with other buildings, Food service for three other cafe- of enameling steel|terias at the Center is undertaken coated with metals equipment, additional } ivisions .o ORPORATION » mostly/kitchen facilities, lavatories, locker 10 ifches|rooms and an C GENERAL MOTORS 9 + fal aey _tner — | | ( ahi on the formal opening of your new TECHNICAL CENTER Forster Tool & Supply @ Factory Supplies @ Machinery @ Fire Extinguishers Sales & Service 706 WOODWARD PONTIAC, MICH. a 34 if \ | Restaurant ae for Relaafon | " double fish-net curtains. It provides employes RESTAURANT — Designed as a change of * squares for variation. The plaques 'by * ae aaa ise. 5. All GM > d to Serve + » 1956 service headquarters for three other cafeterias with a relaxed environment. Also, it is the food on the site. SDAY, MAY 15 ? “~ ~ . TUE * catereaisenan ' © * _THE PONTIAC PRESS “the inquiring Pactaurant Desiar Make Better so long cultivated| nical Center-is this central restaurant with its a leader in the| Curtice,. to been " for refers to as ¥ ings technological progress be-| pace from work areas at General Motors Tech- has ing to 1 jand to Do Th An \» “It is the keystone of our modern society,” he says. “Tt is the oe ee oe eens ot ee Centers A Dynamic Philosophy Always Seek philosophy of ‘Harlow H. Curtice. - | 1 fF SRB TT july ne ial : i > anaift “tu ate [oad Ht Aa ig 2 fet | #3 i ili i itn il . tl tae HEE By Habe HAE 25322 a te be : = ESE ee egal: 2 Hh Hn i Ah i Bit isis i ao i ily ed AH Ta (al a ee ie an i Pell Had ‘dil ibd Z i ; ait REY Ha HHH Ee Th Hi tilling a if Hidne luteal ALG Hi eanltid i i it i Ay alee aad HE itt alt Uh Ab. TUL. ful i ( in! Hi al i Hii = i re LJ GM's the fel ‘Are Handled for All| _ orpore FOURTEEN ture—Research, Styling, Engineer-| foundation a “Girecter of production.” = Operate There | Major Groups : be | New Technical Center Designe Witt i i veel at BUR TT a fi ee tata dh Hat iis ill | by ii ea bgé ® 366 EAST SOUTH BOULEVARD ~ * * Your Marvelous” a om on the Dedication of TECHNICAL CENTER PONTIAC, MICHIGAN GENERAL MOTORS Baldwin Rubber Co. Center MOUND ROAD _of the Ita CLOON AN’S _ prves WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL 72 North Saginaw St. Techn aa fll ih Ht by Th i ile = = 2 eI “oS & i Circle May 16, 1956, on your calendar! It’s an important day for Pontiac... General Motors . . . and you! For on a 320-acre plot of ground in Warren Township, just north of Detroit, a ceremony will take place that will mark the beginning of a new era in automotive research, design and production. 5,000 distinguished guests will be on hand for the dedication of the huge General Motors Technical Center and will view the most modern facilities of their kind in the world . . . facilities that promise you and Pontiac Motor a brighter, more fruitful future. | What will happen at the General Motors Technical Center in the years tos come will affect you vitally, for from within its walls will come many new ————— things... new ideas... better ways of doing everyday jobs. \ Pontiac is proud to be associated with the GM Technical Center... has and will take full advantage of the vast research facilities in a determined effort to build even finer automobiles. To help celebrate this important dedication, Pontiac Motor sincerely invites you, your family and friends to a gala open house. Come visit our plant on May 16 and’ see the greatest go on wheels being built! See the exciting new Pontiac Strato-Streak V8 as it goes through its various assembly and testing phases. See a fabulous new 1956 Pontiac take shape right before cs oi ce reeeea eee nene? $89 RRREY OPEN HOUSE _your very eyes. See why Pontiac i is America’ 8 finest autonrotive value! * re ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee es ROADS LEADING TO PONTIAC MOTOR DIVISION “a! PONTIAC MOTOR DIVISION Ge OF GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION e ‘SIXTEEN: oa ‘THE PONTI AC PRESS, ( TUESDAY. MAY 15, 1956 | "Fisher Body Came to Pontiac i in *99 Goin Lauds Se. te “Bes + ~ Beaudette Plant First Home Here. © Baldwin Avenue Site” pon) Taken | ‘Over hs * ° * Ee Fisher Body first began opera-| tions in Pontiac im 1922. Body by Fisher and the Napo leonie Coach emblem, then a tra- dition of 14 years, was already the world’s best known automobile! trademark when Fisher Body ene the old Dexidene plant at Wessen and Walnut Streets. In 1923, Fisher Body built the present plapt at 900 Baldwin Ave- nue and operated both plants until ____ 1929 when the older plant was. razed The Baldwin Avenue plant has a! , total floor area of 1,300,000 square feet. The Body by Fisher plant in! Pontiae includes both fabricating £ - and body assembly operations. greater lacquer thickness with fewer surface coats. Technological advances developed at the Technical Center are responsible, too, for increased gloss and corrosion resistance. ’ work of the bump roll was accom-| will be Pissed by the vericie Sevelegvems nedy © - |neering studies performed at the General Motors Technical Center| +are—the—well-spbinge—from— which ia $355 ee test car can 7" od the rolls. It is Technical Aid Better Bodies © hen. at 5 mt To help in the development of range of car speeds. : bodies that are free of. shake and/¢ Cam plates, attached to the rolls,: Many Advances Thought vibration, Fisher Body engineers produce a shake in vehicle. and Impossible Earlier, Says Pa gd perma or asad ben Sone preter elegance Fisher Head Much of the original research! studied and designed so that there |_|} “Motoring convenience and important developments in auto- mobile body-engineering,” James E. Goodman, vice president of GM and general manager of its’ Fisher Body Division, said today. | “New reservoirs of creativity, | resourcefulness, ingenuity and skill’ have been discovered. We are do- ing things today in designing, en-| gineering, toolmakirg, fabricating and assembly that a few short years ago were judged impossible. | GENERAL MOTORS on the opening of their new mm" TECHNICAL comfort have advanced. New and improved automatic and me- | chanical features have become | Z commonplace. Styling dreams “The growing fund of test data. is a main factor in making us, more flexible in r the de- mands of a critical and demanding | market. “Technological developments are coming out of the GM Technical! (Center that- ae cptichans mayer Po Briney- “Because of the work being done at Tech Center, new ideas in styl- ing, in design,’ in riding comfort, lin te! and exterior luxury and! CENTER Mig. Co. Seba Road, West M-59 » PONTIAC, MICH. area has over three miles of conveyors and is capable of assembling several The plant Tallmsed factities! SPRAYING TECHNIQUE — The brilliant, durable finish on : _ urable on your piel lord oS automobile is the result of extensive research at the General Motors 4 During World War II the plant} Technical Center. Here shown are Bodies by Fisher passing through >+ made guns for the Navy. a i spray booth. Research tested spraying techniques give cars In an average year, the plant's, — ———— expenditures in the Pontiac area : : for. payroll, -- ton andy local purchases exceeds $28,000,000 a alely Cips More than 50 loca) suppliers serve € : the plant in its daily — . L The wry By ty Pie for Car Drivers a story of technical progress. 4 Founded nen who had a heri- A tage of poles re @ caries Obeying These Rules building, they dreamed and i planned and built the foundations Can Lower Memorial 4 of the world's largest automobile- Day Death Toll \ body engineering organization in the world. DETROIT (INS)—With the Me morta) Day in mind, Jeanne Smith, Dodge safety consultant, has come up. with a brand new list of do's and dont's for motorists. The suggestions are: by Cadillac, was supplied @ small plant located in De-| 1. Double your driving guard at treit containing about 167,000 dawn and duck—two times of the Tollay, to meet the body de serous: mands of Pontiac, Olds- . 3. Emerging from a parked car mobile,\, Buick and Cadillac, the THOMAS F. WIETHORN on the traffic side is suicide. Fisher Body Division of General) Manager, Pontiac Fisher Body | Always leave your vehicle by Motors operates csemby Division Plant theo urb-side door. plants, sixteen assem plants| : Soe, ae { in tooling, 3. Never croés a solid double lane to pass another car. It might be the last move you ever make 4. Slowpoke driving can be | dangerous, Keep up with the sngering and eoarch wre. U9, Has Engineers / tae fabrication of nboisery t= Doing (Other Work . is normal flow of traffic. sets and plants include this in their opera-| tions. LOS ANGELES the lament- 5. Betore backing out of a ga- . ed shortage of engineers in this rage get out of your car and ea additional General Motors |country is more apparent than|check for children in'or near the assembly plants in. this country jreal, a Standard Oil Co. of Calj-/driveway. Never trust a child's and %2 foreign plants. These iti life to a rear-view mirror. Fisher Body plants contain more | °™* SX*Uutive contends. 6. Never drive a car if you are than 25,000,000 square feet of sleepy, fatigued or emotionally floor space. W. L. Collins told the- opening upset. Fisher Body's central adminis.|"°S8!0" of the West Coast Engin) 4 store serious accidents tion, erfgineering and research eering Management Conference! occur in rural areas than in activities are located in a 1,300,000! yesterday that the shortage is not cities. Country driving calls for square foot facility at the General in the number of engineers but in Sdded caution. a Technical Center in De- |the number actually working at t Ae |engineering a ep =< page hopad Body Statistics show, he said, that so csbiieo— acct mo WS hoe 4.000.000 |%ee" after graduation, half of/them. Des aaeny ae ae those trained for engineering are} 9. Drinking is socially acceptable . workirig” in administration and but driving after drinking isn't. I i ao body business was in the hands| "agement. t you drink—don't drive . . . un ot carriage makers. Fisher Body less you'd kill for a drink. —especially children—are in your lback seat. Violent stops or high 20;speed turns can seriously injure day when driving is doubly dan. 8. Drive slowly when passengers’ was founded in the belief that new 10. Driving safely is a full time engineering knowledge backed by scientific testing and analysis was Police Patrol the Roads —Even From the Sky job. Don't sacrifice your life for |a day dream. When you're es ‘the wheel, concentrate on driving. needed in the development of) INGLEWOOD, Calif. (R—A v bodies for power-driven vehicles. jyear-old youth was so busy knoc WORLD’S LARGEST jing over traffic cones with his car Ar my Study Center Today it has the largest body jr ern, to notice a helicop- Slated for Frankfurt ee eet are | organization im the, * WASHINGTON —__¢INS} = ‘The: ___ world. =k Riding ee-the Sate wae ‘Polite Army has announced it is estab- ————In addition to design and | prod- Capt, William J, Kennedy, mak- lishing a research center at Frank- uct engineering staffs, Fisher Body ing a traffic survey. He spotted furt, Germany, to carry out, maintains large engineering groups the youth’s game and radioed the scientific programs in foreign devoted to experimental and de- nearest Inglewood police officer.|universities. velopment work, textiles, plastics,’ Officer A, EF, Smith sped tothe! Fhe- announcement ‘tid the! + process—-development, dies “and “scene and issued _a_citation, When purpos® is to “é@ngage scientific | : tools, plant engineering and layout. the baffled young man asked how. ‘Specialties that are further ad- manufacturing, material handling Smith learned of the violation, the vanced, unique or otherwise not and research. jotficer Pointed heavenward. javailable from American sources." General Motors ‘on the Opening of Your New GM Technical Center For Finer General Motors Products! Tl Jig Bushing Co. PONTIAC, MICHIGAN in ai The power house at the eee tog producing 320,000 pounds of! | will caer much faster than most utomatic motoring convenience} } | people now realize." ~ |Motors s Technical Center is ca pressure per hour. re) ij 1] For the advances made here will be felt around the earth. We at National Steel heartily congratulate General Motors on this “We have worked consistently to produce the higher quality steels required by automotive developments. We have expanded steel production facilities to meet the demand for more and more steel— a 54% increase since World War II, a current program to raise steelmaking capacity from 6,000,000 to 7,000,000 tons, and further ambitious plans for the future. : National Steel may be depended upon by its customers in the automotive field—and in the many other industries by exh Kewtneat bs teatro ante GM Teteeal Gaus, by such investments in tomorrow as the GM Technical Center. « xl m Ly NATIONAL STEEL wl CORPORATION GRANT BUILDING PTTTSBURGH, PA. STVEN GREAT DIVISIONS WELDED INTO Ofe8 COMPLETE STREL-MAKING STRUCTURE * : ‘Great Lakes Stee! Corp. * Weirton Steel Ca. * Stran-Steel Corp. ¢ The Handa Furnace Corp «+ Hanna Isen Ove Ca. + National Mimes Corp. « Nations! Steel Products Co. eS ee hae 4 ea ae f 2 | , a y ag te og aE = Seep bier ; ' ee a Z ~: ae i i » 3 i As i ‘ aA eee i! 4 <4 i ae : ea \ a\ } / i . , i z ‘ aE aed e SEVENTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1956 | << : ' ee s, > : a "team : : Left to ae Main Research Building, Service Building, Manufacturing Develop. ment Building (behind water tower), Engineering Building, Styling Building and Styling Auditorium Dome e heat 22-ecre lake, focal point of GM Technical Center, at this new Technical Conter T" week one of the most far- -reaching technologi- cal enterprises ever undertaken by an Sameer business is being formally dedicated. It is the vast new General Motors: Technical Center situated on the outskirts of Detroit. On its 330 pereatat beautifully landscaped campus © stand twenty-five superb air-conditioned buildings, replete with all the new wonder instruments of modern science. Within its walls of gleaming glass and _ brilliant masonry more than (oar thousand scientists, engineers, stylists and technicians are now at work—making it the world’s largest institution devoted to progress in the industrial arts and sciences. As such, through Research, Engineering and Styling _ Here engineers are experimenting with ways and * means of. adapting these discoveries to the production it helps make Fert year’s automobiles, home appli- ances, Diesel engines and our other products: better ~ of more useful things for the public: Here stylists are plotting new designs that will insure than this year’s models. =~ ~~ - Beyond that, at the Technical Center men of inquiring minds are delving into the unknown in search of new materials, new forces, new techniques that will. ' TODAY WE STAND ON THE THRESHOLD OF A NEW WORLD — a world of electronics, supersonic speed and atomic power—a world in which science is creating new techniques, new mate- rials to.develop and increase the world’s natural resources. Upon our nation’s ability to excel in the technological appli- cations of these new discoveries to the benefit of man depends not only the future Bresperity of our country, but its very freedom. This is the challenge of the = ¢ 7G President maintain America’s technological leadership for gen- erations to come. Here scientists are rearranging molecules and repat- terning alloys to produce sturdier metals, more efficient lubricants, more powerful fuels. greater beauty, comfort and « convenience in the shape — of things to come. in tectmioal progress a - GENERAL ft. ~ tract more and-more young people to technical careers, — OTORS - leads the way "See the GM Technical Center on TV-NBC— Sunday afternoon, May 20 One result of all this—seen by millions at our recent Motoramas — is GM’s latest dream car Firebird II. Built of gleaming titanium, powered by a gas turbine engine and styled like a jet aircraft, it may foreshadow the motorcar of tomorrow. ; But the horizons of the Technical Center stretch far beyond the motor vehicle. It has already developed the first successful mechanical heart, the new Centri- Filmer for purifying vaccines, and is engaged in many important humanitarian projects. It is engaged, too, in finding new uses for radioactive a isotopes, in developing new propellants, new engines for our nation’s defense today that may revolutionize | industry tomorrow. And we hope, too, that these splendid facilities will at-. Thus equipped, General Motors welcomes the challenge of the future. We hope-to open new fields of knowledge that will help to build an even more dynamic and prosperous national economy — and to keep America strong. fe cae | alee 4 i) € é 4 ser = Ce. ' fr as ‘ F x colon studio which GM Styling maintains at Technical. Center. This eral Motors customers may select is determined in this fascinating of color ‘‘chips” and fabrics in natural lighting. WASHINGTON «—Sen. Jenner|Hungary, and their expulsion from|both nations “occupied * ai. |demand a break in U.S. diplomat-|troops are withdrawn from their] First neutrali Asks Diplomatic Brock . |" titisns ‘with Remenia andinartors. Me cups the tryore-tabslthe pert te ee be - Color Revolution Brings! Change in Auto Industry | An elaborate color and eeerior to get into and’ out of and more a design studio located in a land- comfortable to drive. a scaped area on the roof of the|A FIRST FOR PONTIAC General Motors Styling garage at; In 1949, the Pontiac Catalina the Technical Center ts the product reached the market with the in-| to the exterior of the car. This of automotive design. was an industry “first” and was This special studio also is testi-\immediately followed by most)” mony to the’ foresight of GM styl-' other make# of cars. ists who, nearly 20 years ago. SAW| ‘The color “revolution” in the in- the handwriting on the wall—in|qustry had been touched off. In| color. the next five years, color became — ~ ee 4 interior! th, 2utomobile stylists’ most im-|- exteri a portant aid. In 1954, Oldsmobile colors and fabrics of all General) ang Buick came out with brilliant| Motors cars are decided upon {0 twotone color treatments, along) this studio and the research for! with the revolutionary Panoramic Frigidaire’s colored appliances al-| windshield and swept the industry. so- was carried on there. |The following year, brilliant two- The use of color throughout GM tone paint jobs were featured on| to make more attractive, more de-| almost every make of car. Some sirable, more salable products never delved into three-tone color S| jobs. : studio. . = ee During the past two years, the use of color, both inside and ourt- . Car in the foreground became the . |hardly have been imagined. | Meanwhile, : most extensive color studios in| ~-Ineludéd in this group are five! the auto sadintry, (it act lia the! ba? women desighers, eminently quali-| gustrial world. fied as automotive interior stylists. vs The Technical Center, nearing . These. women stylists,.each as- signed to an automotive interior] Completion during those years, eral Motors has proved and proved studio, are playing an increasingly, was the chosen home of this 1927 as head of a newly formed art ‘ IM s studio. Into its design went all eee ant pect fe the GM saying) the plans which were calculated * 27 * a ee e | to mean continped GM leader. 41, had ‘designed and built’ cus- The color story of GM Styling is, ship in color design. itom bodies for a west coast clien- an interesting and important one, Just what GM stylists have In tele. A function such as his was Development of this extensive’ mind for the future use of color,confined almost exclusively to color program began in the late/in the products they style is known|luxury or Jimited production ve- 1930's. Harley J. Earl, GM vice-jonly to them. Whatever they have hicles. -{im mind, however, they have the . learned through GM_ dealerships studio, the facilities, the personnel | asleep pets sarlaiatg and his own departmental re-|and the experience to maintain the| tions of styling automobiles in “search that in order more easily!color leadership they have won in the sense they are designed to- to clear their showrooms of old the industry. an models just before new-mode!l an- y- _nouncement time, many dealers Indeed, automobiles were fash-| . were painting their new cars. fioned mainly by men with some- | what austere engineering and me- chanical backgrounds. These men had enough problems with produc- tion and engineering techniques Styling was an afterthought " Adrian Starts Dorms Only three or four basic color ADRIAN — Adrian College choices were available to (he today breaks ground for two dor public at that time and these mitories, one for men students were conservatively ‘somber. and @hother for coeds. The . E women's dormitory, a $225,000 s World War II and the switch)structure, wil be of colonial archi- _. * , from automoblie to defense pro-!tecture and will house 150 students.| Before joining GM as a full-time duction delayed the development /The men's dormitory, of contem- staff director, Mr. Far! had served of the color program. jporary architecture, will have Cadillac Motor Car Division as a In the meantime, paint manufac- facilities for 104 students. Both consultant in designing the 1927, turers were improving production buildings are scheduled for use LaSalle. This car had an appear methods and were developing by February 1957. ‘ance smartness distinguishing it —— with brightness Ls gaiety: - — a from its. contemporaries. thout sacrificing ty Y | It was a milestone in the making durability. Improved fabrics also Women’s Clubs Convene’ | only for GM but for the motor- were developed. KANSAS CITY uw — The Gen- car industry as well. The "27 La- eas eral Federation of Women’s Clubs Salle was one of the first United, important part in GM's leadership, * : in color styling was the realiza- today and -befoare the 1,500 a tion that the women's influence gates was an urgent pleg to take, on the automobile market was be- action strongly supporting the! ingly important. ...North Atlantic. Treaty Organiza: designed by a stvlist The results were impressive enough fo alert GM manage- ment to a need for styling and Engineering _ progress — power'tion and the Crusade for Freedom: steering, brakes and accessories,| ee as well as automatic transmissions’ More than one-half the mem-| The new group consisted of ap- —were making it easier for wom- bers of the first regiment of the proximately 10 men, who qualified en to drive automobiles. Resultant/Arizona national guard were In- in various ways as designers. plus styling advances made cars easier dians. is lsome 40 others serving as clerical ———————— —_— a department was established. DREAM CARS — In one of the General Motors Engineering Staff »shops at GM Technical Center, hand built models of ‘dream cars” | take shape. Above craftsmen work on a model for the Motorama. wtichiew tan adecate ves coud Cet Of Styling for GM aides tad evened owe ct te Was a Pioneer in Design Eye appeal, to say the least, is a most marketable item, as Gen- An acknowledged pioneer in industrial design — Harley J. Earl, |General Motors vice president in charge of styling — joined GM in jhe had worked matniy in the limited area reserved for stylists | ne cn witch. pinyed: *2 Coened its 65th anriual convention States production cars complétely” “Ta May 1927 the art-and color ‘Pefts——engineers___cla: . wood and metalworkers, Cadillac El Dorado. again. and color section. Up to that time (R-Ind) has asked the Serfate to|the United Nations, unless Soviet|of the Soviet Union.” A Wonderful Achievement! a on the Opening of the New TECHNICAL CENTER eneral “TRUCKAWAY CORP. _—— 353 S. SANFORD PONTIAC, MICH. OE SERS POLED Ae ere _ HARLEY J. EARL | help, shop workers and adminis- trative assistants. It was one of the first specialized design depart- ments in motorcar history. LJ » ; General Motors Styling has evolved and expanded until today Earl heads a staff of more than 1,000, including artists, celor ex- clay. SS! drafts-| men and other artisans and tech- nical specialists — the largest or- | ganization of its kind in modern Industry Pa On the.Formal Opening of Your New TECHNICAL CENT J. A. FREDMAN. Ine. GENERAL CONTRACTOR PONTIAC, MICHIGAN de . 4 GENERAL MOTORS | A # “ *, i poet VBE es OES te foe wee oom st = Fe re i rg eo Widely \od ae a es ee on the Dedication of THE WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL Technical Center win, COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE | SAGINAW AT LAWRENCE _ BRANCHES DRAYTON PLAINS — AUBURN HEIGHTS Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation « 5 Xe? | 3 pe OS a ee _ __THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY. MAY 15, 1956 ee ____NINETEEN } * , > ' ™~ mm id geeitd geueee cae : : Fisher Rody Building near General Motors Technical Center, Warren, Michigan CONGRATULATIONS to our good neighbors and partners in progress—the 4,000 scientists, engineers, stylists, and technicians of the new General Motors Technical Center on the dedication of their new working home—the world’s largest institution devoted. to progress in the industrial arts and sciences. We know that in this inspiring environment and with these vast new tech- nical facilities they can make even greater contributions to motorcar engineering and design—can advance even further the frontiers of technical knowledge for the common good. whose advanced engineering and styling are found only on General Motors Cars CHEVROLET - PONTIAC - OLDSMOBILE - BUICK - CADILLAC asl We invite you to tune in Sunday, May 20, to view General Motors’ special nationwide program “Promise For America,” Station. WWJ-TV, on Wide Wide World time, 3:00 PM. : Ms cu ' " ‘ ok . ‘ ae 9 ie ; \ a ji oe THE PONTIAC PRESS, TURSDAY, MAY 15, Bu esearch Helps Build Better Tracks, Military Vehicles Play! : Important Role at GMTC)} Engineering development for. military vehicles has al- a Re geurae highest priority in the GMC Truck 4 Coach Division and the results have gained -world-wide, ing latest fee eee sab ecl naar et fsa ROT 1s i Heit i z \ : | were Lean ) f po f \ i Teas fg f ‘Ideas Influence Future Designs ee a Vast Reserve |__A group of such vehicles embody . Date . ; ideas, headed the fabulous 8- ~ ae shown at the c oach plan ——s | attention. ng “Qpen House” commemorating the oe of the General Motors Technical Center. — In GMC's — Se oe lem -— and the ‘‘Super-duck,” Se ene MOtCr, Coaches {OMe Truce Oke Ay ora|Vital Factor in nance, Tank. Automotive Command ansportation in De Detroit, the M-59 personnel car- rier, the experimental T-51 cargo carrier, and the M-50 “Ontos,” one Ridiculed as an impractical fad lof the deadliest weapons in the by hackney drivers early in the ‘world. jeentury, motor coaches have GMC’s interest in the M-39 is | |merged as the dominant form of | im providing the engines and /mass transportation in the United | transmissions, which are two 302 IStates in less than 50 years. | : “ ee ne ea ST ds cies cubic inch, 145 horsepower en- | Their evolution from a ‘couple ce : a , r | gines with Hydra-Matic trans- of box-like vehicles wheesing |” + Another example of how the Cen: missions. down _the—strests—ot Chicago in; techni ; ; ie ss |1908 has been so rapid that today | BF who make up the Center's ‘¢T's industrial specialists spur; A “mobile fox-hole” for 11 com-! b ne a staggering load of! scientific team have already been GMC’s development program is bat-ready men, the M-59 has half- more than 5%-billion riders. | felt im GMC’s product develop. Provided by the Research Staff's inch to one-inch armor, can nego- meat program. |computer service. tiate cross-country with remark- This rise of buses to the top USE ELECTRONIC BRAIN Pe chitity ond nas 0 top-apeed|{0ot 12 (he Satlon’s transportation|ties ef GMC Truck ead Coach Built i in Nourishment In GMC’s modern trucks, for in-| industry was spurred by far-|Division. | a: stance, the Center's Styling Staff Many calculations that have a ot 32 miles per Ne ‘sighted men such as John Hert His theory received further con- _A wide planting box in the lobby | Found i in Mummies to transplant the cells to animal has embodied an entirely new con- bearing on truck development but ;, \firmation five years later when of the Manutacturing Development HONG KONG (INS) — The bodies ‘‘to test if they have any ctured- by the Food seaceieety tho ‘envisioned a growing need cept in commercial vehicle styling. ‘normally wouldn't be attempted SF 5 for vehicles that would CAITY |). firm became part of General building at General Motors Tech-'Chinese Communist new China life and vigor.” corporation. f ‘many people without being con- -Unencumbered by the artificial, = ary = payppeten ey con | The experimental T-5t, a 2% 4, a to ead coabsa tod ana: | Motors and started mass produc-jnical Center contains a miniature’ news agency claims that scientists) The mummified bodies were un- restrictions imposed by tradition, puted Swiltly and accurately on the cargo carrier with six, individ-| pi» nfident he was '2& motor coaches. rove of blooming orange trees in had found some seemingly alive earthed recently at Nantung. . electronic “‘brain’’ in the Data Pro- riz was 80 co t he & 25 Wt the Styling Staff was charged with a bank of philodendren. The grove Nerve and muscular cells in the, _———_—_ A vast new scientific hub staffed by creative experts in all branches of motor vehicle research is play-' ing an important part in aiding GMC Truck and Coach Division's | rbied product development pro- | wThe institution, the General Mo| tors Teclinical Center, stands on a - _ M30-acre site less than 20 miles, southeast of GMC's manufacturing; plant in Pontiac. . ’ : Tease vest Sates eN, ative talent and scientific skills PHILIP J.- MONAGHAN GM Vice President and General | Manager of GMC Truck and Gesck| influence on motor truck transport in the future. ote vart ous tool room, | grinding equipment. OLD AND NEW — rr marked: contrast 16 ur Wtreamsdern Gre ctur hound Scenicruiser is this early inter-city bus. Produced by Yellow tiac; the old-timer made its debut in 1925 and was one of the first Coach Manufacturing Co., of Chicago, forerunner of today’s coach buses with a 6-cylinder engine and four-wheel brakes. | | \fessors of the North Kiangsu ‘Report living Ce Is Medical College were preparing ually sprung wheels (all torsion right that in 1920 in Chicago he| ——SEESS the: responsibility of developing Cpe dpe ing Staff is an- bar), was designed and built first founded the Yellow Cab Manufac-| Twelve U.S. officials have been|is nourished by a built-in water flesh of mummified bodies buried) six of the United ——- ee eee gmnicaten enteral? resource that is often tapped 0%. Generat- Motors “Researctr “Difuring Co. the forerunner of to the subjects of impeachment system and sun from a skylight/#00 years ago. ‘States were national guardsmen : = Pregpesia “aye yet cali by Gas sleera anatneers bol fartber vision. cay s coach manufacturing opéra- proceedings. labove the lobby. The agency said that the pro-'in their lifetimes. bounds of practi ae | Then GMC Truck and Coach|— MODERN AND EFFICIENT pee division's product Programs. ade further refinements on the| = e The result was a truck styling in Providing GMC's ring vehicle and built three of the ' GMC vehicles that blends modern staff with specialized tifie fa-| models. low silhouette with functional rug- cilities is still another one of the Ne contracts for volume pro- 'S 0 : { gedness. It boasts such advanced Center's main contributions . bd duction ever have been made features as wraparound wind- GMC engineering: and research, shield, concealed ruining boards, | and wider and ‘lower cabs with more headroom. eee This new styling approach | by Ordnance. : GMC Truck also provides the | im the suecessful development of power for the “Ontos, ” (Greek for such advances as GMC's unique 1),. Thing”) which is a light- has, read shock dampers and kudu yoivht tracked vehicle capable of stabilizers, The Center's ratad jusine tremendous firepower in hit- 225s 5 SS POWER STEERING ? ‘ by GMC's coach division, and L:.| Toit i= beth prodese. ‘tanks. . ! ae 2 Universelle, the GMC “dream’’| As the Technical Center's re. 2 UO 80 truck that created a sensation in search often parallels that of GMC,| It bristles with six 106- millimeter | nation-wide public showings. there is an a ieee important recoilless rifles, four S-caliber| ‘interchange of ideas and advice rifles and a 30-calibet machine Besides = eee | between the two engineering gun. Its GMC 302 cubie inch ent name vehicle industry, ‘branches, a healthy factor in prod--gine develops 145 horsepower and, Technical Center also provides uct improvement and development. drives it up to 40 nfiles per hour. GRSO with vabuable assistance in | | GMC engineers also have ac- It is to be built by Allis Chalmers. | : cess to specialized data and tech- \nical information that accumulates iat the Technical Center to further, Although GMC has one of the its research programs. most modernly equipped and best, —————E | staffed engineering departments in eral Motors Technical Center is the commercial vehicle industry, Largest for Isotopes 115 feet wide and 50 feet high. It it is using the Technical Center fa-| The Isotope Research Labora- requires 6,000 gallons of water per | cilities to supplement its own op- tory at General Motors Technical minute (about 166 bathtubs full). erations. \Center has working space for 30-Fhe water ballet fountain at the LI | people. It is one of the country’s northwest end of the lake, designed | The Process Development Sec- largest privately owned labora- by Alexander Calder, has 21 jets, tion has aided GMC's manufactur- itories for exploring potential uses which shoot water 50 feet high. - ing program by investigating of radioisotopes in industrial re--They_ pump 3,600 gallons per electrostatic = of parts and search. ‘minute. Use of these facilities has alded Warn 166 Bathtubs a Mi a Minute | A water curtain on the west side | of the artificial lake at the Gen- RP sn ae pies poh ae ee “ ~ Bulck Roapmasren 6-Possenger 4-Door Piviere we lily Me A lh ee en al So there you are—and here we are, waiting to prove it all to you. Waiting, also, to let you try the new thrills to be had in Buick’s advanced new Variable Pitch Dynaflowt—where getaway response _ and gas mileage both step up even before you switch the pitch. i ——— 4s _ __- on-its automobiles also is ‘spent—on—trucks—and f fi TRUCK STYLING — The same meticulous styling effort that General’ Motors concentrates - & Coach studio at GM Technical Center. At the right is the mockup of -a truck, white cm the cen- coaches, as indicated by this view of GMC Truck clay. jo = TO GENERAL MOTORS On the Opening of Their New TECHNICAL CENTER _. F. J. Boutell Driveway Co., Inc. * 245 East Walton, Pontiac, Mich. | x oes ~ter_is_a_seale giddet_of a—eoach setipfired th 4--— om CHECK YOUR CAR- CHECK ACCIDENTS E ERY YEAR, more_and more of the new cars sold are equipped with Power Steering. Many a man has bought it “for | the wife’—then wondered how he ever got along without it. And if you have in mind a new car with this increasingly popular feature, you ought to consider this fact: Since the beginning of last year, Buick hes sold far more new cars equipped with Power Steering® than any other car—over 20,000 more, in 1955 alone. ‘That's the record—and the reasons for it are just as impressive. Buick brings you In-Line Safety Power Steering. In addition to the one-finger ease of turning common to al] such systems in varying degree, it has several distinct advantages. It gives you surer, steadier, safer control at highway speeds—because it retains that Best good natural “feel” of the road. (That's something you really should compare.) On the other hand, fe givex your more power — assist when you need it most—at erawl speeds and at full stop. For parking and . other tight maneuvering, Buick’s Power Steering makes wheel turning nearly twice as easy as other types of systems. (And that’s hy engineering computation.) Add another plus: this Buick feature works \ through the new Buick front end—where a unique new geometry and steering linkage bring a sweet new response and a wonder- fully easy handling and a surer “sense of direction” even to new Buicks not equipped with the power system. And waiting to show you how the highest ~ power yet, the sweetest ride yet and the boldest styling yet—all help to make this bright new beauty the Best Buick Yet. Today is fine with us. How about you? *Buick’s In-Line Safety Power Steering te standard on Roadmaster and Super, optional at moderate extra cost on other Series. +New Advanced Variable Pitch Dynaflow ts the orly Dynaflow Buick builds today. It is stendard on Roadmaster, Super and Century—optional at modest extra cost on the Special. AIRCONDITIONING ata COOL NEW LOW PRICE ¥ cools, filters, dehumidifies. Get £Seas0n Comfort In your new Buick with genvine PRIGIDAIRE CONDITIONING ° * * « “*#eeneee® { ‘ : WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM . | A We're celebrating the opening of the new General Motors Technical Center with the Best Buy on the Best Buick Yet. . OLIVER MOTOR SALES, INC. | 201 Orchard eel Avenue Pontiac, Michigan Phone FE 2-910f : Pontiac Boasts , bot . ; \ ° ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, "TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1956 TWENTY- ONE: Pooling of Research "Facilities Pays Off i in Finer Cars Famous Firsts “The fabulous new General Mo- Cooperation’ “The pooling of technical and engineering facilities and knowl- edge by the Pontiac Motor Di- vision and the General Motors Engineering, Research, Styling) and Process Development staffs, now located at the GM Technical Center, pays off in increasingly; finer cars with more, value per) dollar for. our customers.” said G. A. —— Ce oe r at! Pontiac. “For over a quarter of a cen- in the automotive field, introduc- ing year after year, famous Pon-| tiac ‘firsts’. “Many of have’ these ‘firsts’ grown. out of direct cooperation, ~~ with the men of the General Mo-| tors Research and Engineering staffs now located at the Technical] Center and these ‘firsts’ invari-| ably mean a saving to Pontiac! owners.” . * » - “Some of the. better known Pontiac ‘firsts’ which grew from | this partnership were the intro- | duction of.‘‘Duco” enamel, which | revolutionized the automobile in- dustry; \Critchfield ‘Pays: Tribute to New Center Facilities Mechanical Whiz Kid Knows the Answers Most of us in oyr everyday lives| have tg measure volumes — Mom _the kitchen with cups. or tea spoons, or Dad with quart cans when he's mixing paint. ticlan with a well olled calcu- jhome and see his family, it might lator could do one of these pond take three times as long or 21 him three hundred and pre | curking full time eight hours a day tive thousand minutes to get the i would take — aon a year, hada hetper T uses, mformatton: [ ¥ “dash of this” or a ‘pinch of rs 701 Electionle Data Processing Ma- ae a ee Asrpa ane eicaeie the dedi- ication of the new center. _ Critchfield said Pontiac’s as- sociation with GM Research Lab- oratories, Styling, Engineering and Process Development, the four staff organizations eccupy- ing the new project, contribute Centar Nell 7 tine automobile. “Close liaison between Pontiac's engineering staff as well as its _ manufacturing staff and the Tech- _ inical Center staffs allows us to . ' ever, that.” Dad might have to use only a couple of “drops” at best. In automotive engineering, how- {t's an entirely different ory. For instance, recently the engineers at Pontiac Motor Division wanted to measure the volume in the combustion chamber of one of/* their new engines. Nothing too dif-| ficult in this. However, they were interested of the chamber and cylinder bore occasionally have a chance to go the combined-voltume/Center-has-a_very_active program pam hitle 9 ver 1 mont ae ator chine, or as many laymen like to call it, a ‘mechanical brain.” The |operator wanted fo eat, sleep and ‘machine kad keen tly in- ~. | Stalled at General Motors Technical Weeks Cut fo Hours. Bee is reall ¢ the "1". in Testing Rubber Now the ‘701" ‘think, but if the right questions jare fed into it in the right places, Mot perfectly astounding rate. The peo- The General Teme te at Pontiac asked the techni- cians at the Tech Center if the imachine could possibly handle in ozone testing employing a quite sensitive apparatus for simulating. can't actually , it can throw out answers at a - as the piston moved upwards, weather \those three and a quarter milliea tury, Pontiac has been a leader draw upon a Vast store of practical ‘and experimental information. Much of it is available to us only through Technical Center services. 2 (It would not be economically feas- Tible to have available some of the! wee iconduct all research independently. It ts Critchfield’s feeling that PONTIAC'S EXCITING DREAM CAR — -Pontiac’s exciting the American car buyers have a “Dream Car,” the Club de Mer is the latest in a famous line of | experimental cars to grow from the combined creative genius of the GM Styling Studios and the Pontiac Motor Division. Although only on display since the first of the year, the Club de Mer has | * | already been hailed as one of the most exciting sports cars ever “Through the years, Pontiac has built in the United States. jintroduced many safety and per- formance improvements. These im- Dream Cars Give Preview provements, which have Saeaaacs [sel come reeen hes has saved the American car owner | ership +n the stoption of 10W | and 20 W oils, and. ee RS et the Aldip Process which | evolved into the aluminizing of | valves in our most recent en- gines.” “DUCO” AND “LUCITE” When Pontiac introduced ‘Lu jin in potable cases to automobiles throughout the -industry, resulted) — new beauty, safety, com- of Styling for Tomorrow vanced technological features in | | their new cars. | con-|- ROBERT M. CRITCHFIELD more ‘complex data if. we had to from constant research, experimen- ltation “and aggressive search for better products, “In' Pontiac's successful efforts _ \to keep ahead in tephnological and not the fuel mixture would get as Styling progress that comes More it was compressed. = Important each year to automovile’ “Here js the problem they faced.| | iowners, the services of the Techni- ical Center are invaluable,” Critch- ‘field concluded. form a cultural ‘ancient tribes” Indians of the American ) jwest. Stone tools found in the Yuen| link _ between. They were intent on finding Technical Center engineers. have computations without having a out what the volume change was assisted Fisher Body in establish.\CO™Plete nervous or electrical every time-the-piston moved one ing standards ; for testing and breakdown. hundred thoasandth of an inch, levaluating rubber’ and similar ma-| 8t_earned_out_it_wae-more-than: They oe that if they could terials for suhcracking resistance. up to the task, As a matter of on eet this information they could| Formerly, only real weather it-) fact, the “701 could whip off ‘a \plot a curve of volume cha self could furnish the necessary) project like that without evee fetes would, paradoxically | statistical information. Using the) breathing hard, as sort of a h hel tudyi how, Fechnical Center method Fisher’ warm-up before really getting 2 eoie sad I Bedy has been able to reduce test- dow at the “eet” anatgm [lng time from weeks to hours. | ments. _ It seems this mechanical whiz ‘kid can grind out answers to General } ‘problems of this type at the stupi- volume figure for every cae tae | bes = valet aoe tying rate of 3,000 an hour. dred thousandths of an inch, ities of wiring and more than 12| The Pontiac men rushed the ques. [Would mean somecne von wean miles. of underfloor ducts — its tons over to the " a — \ty-five thousand Socmmeia tine lIf the piston moves about 3 and a 378 Miles of Wire foam inches and they needed a} bul more and a alles a ical tubing’ is "used the ‘ctessnatien ‘they alae wes Teens S red hot matheme- (in the lighting Lema theirs. Judging from the evolution of ‘ ‘area car” wishful thinking into ® iproduction line reality during the past several years, it is not tea- " |leaves but experimental cars that foretell the future of . Pontiac's teed om and mechanical innovations. These Pontiac “dream cars” result from the joint efforts of |Péntiac engineering and GM styling, one of the facilities located in ‘the new General Motors Technical Center. Since 1953, when Pontiac intro- + Parisienne, landau styled town cor, [may ot riltanniged ao a \Pontiac has sent up “trial bal-'norent to the casual observer and ‘toons "in car design each year at! much less comment is received on ‘the GM Moterama. Millions of | them. people see the “dream car” as it Looking back at the Pontiac cite’ lacquer of selected colors tours the country in the Motorama at the beginning of its 1956"model and later at dealer automobile | year, it took another giant step'shows. Their reactions to the rad-| “dream cars’ of yesteryear, it is jeasy to pick out features that were approved by the public sim- Tomorrow, Wednesday, May 16th forward in the development of car ically new body designs are care- finishes. . The remarkably durable new | lacquer Promises to have as far effect on car color | trea as did the introduction | of “Duco” nitrocellulose lacquer | by Pontiac in 1923. ‘‘Lucite” acrylic lacquer, a ically akin to the transparent Du! | | tween Pontiac, GM Research and) the paint manufacturer. Test cars, finished in ‘Lucite’ have been on the highway as long as four years. The new finish has shown strong resistance to dulling and chalking on exposure and free dom from staining by oil and, grease. The test cars held their color and gloss as much as three times longer than present lacquers. s * e Starting a car in the winter months back in 1934 and before was pretty much a sometime thing More often than not Mr. Motorist walked to work. Villain in this melodrama was ultra thick engine oils. FINE FOR THE DESERT These oils had originally been classified for body (viscosity) at 130 degrees. This worked great if you happened to be driving across the desert on a hot summer's day, but it was literally murder on those unfortunate cars which made their -homes where winter brought blizzards and low temperatures. | CHEMICAL LABORATORY. Everything from fuels and lubricants to rust on bumpers is analyzed in the Chemi- cal Laboratory. Results of these tests predict the per- formance of vehicles im actual service ‘under a wide variety of conditions, thus insuring long trouble-free sérvice for our owners. SPECTROSCOPIC LABORATORY. In this emission-type spectro- meter, materials are ignited and burned at temperatures as high as 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit —nearly the temperature of the sun. The results shown on a special photograph called a spectrograph, indicate the presence of nearly every known material in quan-. tities as small as one half of one hundredth of one per cent. + . RUBBER & PLASTICS LABORATORY. In the Rubber & , Plastics Laboratory is tested every type of rubber and plastic material suitable for use on vehicles. Special-tests simulate severe conditions of temperature, load, stress, vibration and many others, to warn our engineers of trouble or to assure them of the necessary margin of safety.Pee ae Nie me), pilin | thie ja t: a, f Re, Sa fp i ee CRE ee eer RR) PES 2) cS eg oe he eee ad . ig f ( r f F ce ; | ~ 3 Po ! fait pol id | f : ‘ 1 : a p I. , : i : : f a pee : { ?; i | / . ty F ‘ ra ee . « fe ¢ * , = \ f é - E ! 4 ff 1 . / { Vas THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. MAY 15, 1936 = ae eee e “ YE INVITE YOU to'join us tomorrow, more in anticipation of its tremendous | —_ May 16, in celebrating one of the — significance to the advancement of trans-- — re - These and other interestin z most significant events-in the history of the _—_— portation. technology. We of GMC Truck “exhibits includin the ; -. . automotive industry —dedication of the vast & Coach Division are proud to be **Partners y | | 9 the world’s | _______new General Motors Technical Genter-_1n Progress”? -with_the—4,060-scréntists, ———** "est portable photographic : | engineers and stylists of the new General - transparency, made by GMC . W. celebrate not only because this great Motors Technical Center whose contri- : Photographic De | ~ Pat Department, will he monument to science 1s the largest and butions to science will help us to provide on displ most modern of its type in the world, but more and better things for more people. | Ad ay all day tomorrow in the | . : ministrati 3 ) Building Garage, ss —_ BS Bat SEN eae ee east te er aT cle et ee rie, a THE SUPER DUCK. Designed by GMC Truck & Coach engineers for the U. S. Army is this enlarged and : THE DRAKE. Big brother of the “Super Duck”’ is thig giant 8 x 8, retractable-wheel “Drake.” Measuring 42 feet __ greatly improved “Super Duck.” With a 4-ton capacity, compared to the 2}4-ton capacity of its famed in length and 10 feet in width, this 8-ton-capacity amphibious giant has an all-aluminum hull, air suspension, World War II predecessor, the “Super Duck” is 32 feet in length, 93s feet wide and 19 sores with a automatic tire inflation system, and two 160-horsepower GMC truck engines each equipped with Hydra-Matie Transmission. Using both sets of front wheels for steering, the “Drake” exhibits unusual maneuverability on 14¢-horsepower GMC truck engine and Hydra-Matic Transmission. A central tire inflation system permits the driver to change tire inflation pressure to meet a variety of traction requirements from soft the road. Affoat it is steered by « novel system which allows either of its two propellers to be pointed in the mud to super highway. desired direction. ; oo rengineers adapt the latest technology to their advanced designs in commercial transportation bac j watt Es Wen nie be See | : BONEN TEST ACTIVITY. This dynamic spring deflect ¢ these and Many more tester, above left, is one af a Ted vane of mec tests, most of them designed and built nght here, which METALLURGICAL LABORATORY. Standard samples of ~~ELECTRICAL LABORATORY. Here; highly trained tech- : : metal are put“into the jaws of this giant tensometer and nicians design, develop and service special electrical and electronic equipment and tests for our product develop- stretched, like ‘taffy, to insure that'every batch meets ee r ment engineers. These men, through continual study rigid wpecifications. Here, other precision equipment ee examples of T reveal the endurance and performance of the hundreds and application of adtanced techniques, help us keep such as a special high-powered microscope and X-ray UA echnolo of components used on GMC vehicles from light bulbs pace with fast-moving developments in materials and equipment are used to insure dependable performance es = gy aid gas tanks. . methods. ; and rugged durability to owners of GMC vehicles. Ue in Transportation 1 2 ed DYNAMOMETER LABORATORY. In the Dynamometer - GMC | Laboratory extensive development and endurance tests xe a t Truck & Co give our engineers the means of thoroughly ptoof-testing Fe ach their advanced designs. In the Cold Room pictured above, ha n House f engines are subjected to temperatures as low as —40 mn « degrees Fahrenheit to insure satisfactory starting and b M 1 omor r 0 Ww —_ =. | performance under the most extreme weather conditions. . y 5~ From 9:00 A M . @ nf SVEe . A General Motors Division; — sry & ‘South Boulevard Pontiac, Michigan ~ ; Li ® { . | & re 0 | \ | 7 : |, 1 ee ‘ ; , a | / ! Z . , : \ ; i SS : oy ce Z ie / a i Lg AN ; iP : 5 Ae { is | Proving Grounds Give Workout ac pone ’ oldest, largest @nd best equipped pjirq_ \, T\ TiS = a as | TWENTY-FOUR - | | ae i \ THE PONTI AC PRESS, | ! i i s - Sar —— SS ee ‘ * z : " = si . y ‘ \, t aan . a . | Cs . ° . TUESDAY, MAY 15)1956 0 y / a. oo: ! |esighe tee nce to ta Ot these more than 600 are from 25 to @D/scaping are 55.941 ground cover pha” eseami Technical Center are'10,986 are small forest and'teet high. Also part of the atone and 3,180 shrubs: ‘to Products of Research Staff ; Genera! Motors Bioitig Grounds, signing the body of the first Fire-' ‘not be publicly announced. For ex-| These ideas are “roughly fin ‘the ample, many of the ideas and de- fields of advanced engine design, |) ‘improved automatic transmissions ~ better suspension, etc. They are| © Central Engineering Staff are ideas which may be incorporated _GM Techni..time to lal _- work tested at one _or__more of cars-a-year-or_more: _time experimen “ ~ eat Center. which, because ot its nature, can- grounds. ‘in the future, — oy Sees SUI sie ES 4 automotive test ‘facilities in the word, comprise an invaluable tool for testing automotive advance. Sround facilities carries ‘on from Each of ‘the three GM prfwving velopments which come out of the GM has three proving grounds: ~—- 7 , ~ 1 Wear MUTGNTes- aS : . : — p— tablished an-1924-end-tedav covet ing 3,873 acres; its Desert Proving Ground near Mesa, Ariz., 2,280 acres, and its Pike’s Peak Engi-’ neering Test Headquarters, from which tests are conducted on the ~ Pike’s Peak Highway, Manitou Springs, Colo... one acre. Total acreage is 6,154. * * A fairly recent and excellent example of teamwork between the Technical Center and the Proving Ground is the cast malleable iron erankshafts. recently adopted by GM's Pontiac Motor Division for its entire production needs Crankshafts traditionally. been forged from steel. GM's Research Staff developed ae ees an alloy of two parts of bismuth _ A SE — : in 10,000 parts of malleable iron, =. a> ae ne on pearl parts of boron in 100,- GAS TURBINE EXPERIMENTAL ~— The GM | experimental Fireball II, a gas turbine passen- The Research staff recommended ger car specifically designed for highway use, is this alloy casting for crankshafts, » product of the General Motors Technical Cen- pointing out that it would make ter. Its engine and chassis were designed by GM have Ae eas Was the a divisions; its teanuen Soas by GM Styling. It is % shown here on the-GM Desert Proving Ground . near Mesa, Ariz., where it made engineering test i Ee runs. With it is Harley J. Earl, GM vice president _in charge of styling. — ‘ 4 Abed } manufact 7 o* SA P i oe | Research. with Cooperative help = acre GM ; | algo stated that the cast cranks a would stand up as well as forgings. | xo rmareD ny roxTic Accent on* Youth SparksResearch Extends \ aca is Dead eo! Fisher Crattsman’s Guild Life of Costly Dies — most exhaustive tests reg coal @ phrase that not only describes Mode] in the Guild competition. . engineered 2S See ee from the experience ofjot the FBI. the cast cranks in —— The vital contribution -of the'} iy |General Motors Technical Center ~~ : t a the General Motors Technical Cen Over 500 replies have been re- es the engineering, pctivities of the § \Fisher Body Division is amply © ter it is also the philosophy behing! such accent-on-youth Md'ceived by the Guild from former'illustrated in some case histories Programs as:winners polled to find out what provided by Fisher Body’s process | eal Fisher Body von prog of careers they have built development activities. — . for themselves and how much their! One investigation conducted | Its aim is not only £ enthuse Guild experience aided them in jointly by the Process Development : boys in developing craftsmanship training for-their careers. Group at the Technical Center and . Firebird Tl, gas turbine powered @nd creative ability but to inform Among group already Fisher Body engineers has result- Il is a them as well with a look into. to- heard polly s per cent are ei- ed in a longer and more efficient ~~. Technical Center product, with an ™0rrow. | ther stil! in school (62 per cent life of the huge, cast iron dies ~ assist = a sti Proving, nial “ Fisher sae a. of them in college) \— in the Used to shape metal into the vari- . + Ground ne engine and) Progr S succeeded in t is ,ous parts of an automobile bod : ; = ‘goal is demonstrated in some in Sb No a) i. aa Polk those now active in their c m careers, 22 per cent are Alb aieensosad cue jengineers, 10 per cent are running. 7 1, first gas = el canie md ipated ta pase ae es four per) Firebird turbine SST Lagi cent are tors. remainder — ctivities, = are engaged in activities too var-, A recent survey made by Fisher ied to tabulate byt they include, Metallurgists and foundry. con- ot, gy —_~ among former competitors industrial designers, tool and die sultants from the Technical Center > * world jin the Guild program indicates that designers, salesmen, farmers, |were able to improve the ‘casting: ~ |both winners and non-winners feel draftsmen, bankers, educators, 'techriique of foundries involved as ~ by they gained something very im- newspapermen, and one member well as the metallurgical and physical properties of the dies. Where today meets tomorrow js designing, building and entering a Date A ti 8 In past years, many of these ~~ ies failed to last throughout ~~) the production run called for by | ~/ | the model year’s schedule. Costly —_— inserts. and replacements were “" Re- body by! teresting statistics. | test run! es . Both vehicles were 1 a) GENERAL MOTORS on the Opening of the Marvelous New PERS ae Ss ae fahh aise nAsamenams 5 Sk Tee ARP agi aie et Pe a 4 3 9 A o s & * % : be « TECHNICAL CENTER. MOUND R OA D ontract Cartage Co. 353 MADISON AVE. PONTIAG, MICHIGAN 4 " . ee ee ee ee ee TSG ae eS cath. et os i tom ‘ol i . bet ' fj) Bee Ae — al Diem - — wet . “ Nees pam - es congratulations to the GM Tech. Center 1 | ; On another step toward realizing tomorrow's rewards today KELSEY-HAYES WHEEL CO. Detroit 32, Michigan * a4 mer Ae a: b . 4 ? ff F - Piet de os é at be * Wier | t + + x pe je . 5 i 2 4 = j | oa 5 4 es my fe ee : a . See : me Jo = u€ ey fe 5 ee 5 ; ‘ i : : : | : un be a} - i on : J / : . ‘ = < Bat, Lif ' ' + + } oe ‘ eS f - . i . j oT ! THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, MAY 15,1936 ) _ ‘TWENTY: FIVE | : * | Speech and Hearing Unit nnchi $5500 annual ous n-edvancng to. En neerin Staff Has Bie J As —— sos Spring werthon | gONSKI May Get Ste a ; LJ ] ' . * @ tC ) ‘ gi g Ahip Eager pelvgrapioems — Circuit Court Chair N The newspaper said Gov. wile General Motors ization|siring Genefal Motors’ division, /1931 with O, E. Hunt (retired) inties and equipment affecting = ines liams declined comment on reports ft Genera Motronic ae Gee At the start it consisted) mot: shop conference at East Lansing id today that it dad recived ™® Wa considering. Targona ganizations under the ‘ } four Friday and Saturday. Miriam G.|said today that it had received an Edwards’ successor. staff’ label. They are decentral-\cialized development - . Pauls, Ph. D., audiologist, Hear-reports that if Gov. G. Mennen y ATs ized, relatively autonomous units|Power Development, Transmission ty | | ing and Speech Center, assistant! Williams elevates Circuit Judge, At the sanie time it pointed out that generate much valuable tech- . * professor of otolaryngology and|George Edwards to the State Su- the Governor has pot indicated nical information, offer advice in|ment. 4 : : ’ environmental medicine, the Johns|preme Court he will name At- Edwards would be advanced to. policy matters and exert no author< nt, _& , 7 4 a Institutions, will be key-jtorney General Victor A. Targon-'the high court, but the paper ity over GM divisions. . tant. |_| indivic ue ah note speaker. Her topic: “Deaf-!ski to succeed Ed hte the—Detroit—Judge remained Wil- “Fhey-may~guide; coor te; ad rice activities he General’”-— * is : ness Is Deceptive. : oe) es jliams' likely choice to succeed the Vee ot peed, bet Bay a BOL Gro on 9 ath r ; 5 3 3 Among others to be on the pro- ing down late : Ture —- "7 © Engineering Stand. More Wan 825-of-thert are trewd=+* ne , : | ; ) , x, Weil D Up Tonic —— “I principel-of Coolidge School,-Fern-/$17.500 a Year to $2,000. Edwards.; Targorski, @, Is a native of ments, liberated trom ties with : . . on the other hand, would take a ‘Wyandotte. ganization: chart embraces. many divisional product problems or| ee SESE Baan Charles A, Chayne, Engineering a function of all these "€™ units that developed over the/ressures of upcoming models, Staff works on forward engineer- roupe is to assist the divisions Y¢4"3 as the staff's duties, respon-- DEVELOP FUTURE i the and to contribute to the overall! Sibilities and facilities expanded. TTRACTIONS programs of divisions, engineering program of General! =e Thus, development groups are; Of primary importance, Engi-| Motors. | The work of this staff doesn'tjassigned to investigate, evaluate’ neering Staff carries out engi- f GoD © fall into an easy, simple, defini-jand develop devices that may be neering: studies and development) Another of Chayne’s responsi-|tion. It includes many. branches future attractions for divisions — of new products which are be-/bilities is coordination of divisional of engineering directly related to|an. automatic transmission, a new yond the basic research stage: efforts, an important/ automobiles. But it also includes|type of body structure, a different In addition to its extensive ac-|phase of GM's philosophy of ‘‘co- household appliances, ordnance ve-|type of suspension (springing) sys- tivity and new product develop-|ordinated control.” hicles, parts fabrication, partsjtem or an improved auto engine. CHARLES A. CHAYNE | ment, ft supplies engineering) As a part of “general staff,”|standardization and vehicle safety,|These groups pace themselves for GM Vice President in Charge of! services and facilities to any de-'Engincering Staff was created iniengineering standards, test tacili-|tomorrow. 7 Engineering Staff, . ' — So far as facilities and services, mB are concerned, GM divisions have|based on the uncomfortable tact 'f may of their own, But outside im- that its offices and equipment were mediate needs of their particular scattered through the General Mo- product testing and development, tors Building, crammed into elley , : = ‘ Sas anu esp ee sees" GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION highly specialized programs for plants, : / hare ght become Rear that cid Becalse need for a new home| hs come Peas burdens.'was most urgent, Engineering ont ri ; Staff had a Technical Center mail-| AN the fo mal opens Basically, eck GM division is|ing address by late summer 1950,| : {individually responsible for its own! months before its buildings were, : of your magnificent-new —yengineering within the realm of its -completed: own chief engineer. But a division's) The building group was press. main effort must be concentrated“ prev iewed in early September on its own product. It may call! 1951. on Engineering Staff for advice, | consultation or use of facilities that would be financially and tech- Population Experts Petit to tnically-unfeasible-fer any singtey a oa a acim Will Meet at UM | Better Products for TOMORROW! Ing Staff ts landlord of GM ANN ARBOR (INS)—The annual Proving Grounds and each divi- . + elon in ettect is a tenant at MUL |tivm or’ anecten oun ron Ase this | ~s Colo, “— ray (‘Michigan | a . ve 0 io At the same time, Proving! ‘The UM department of scilogy Dust Suppression & Enatncetinal Co. Grounds engineers run countless wij] be host to the meeting. tests oh both GM and competitive _ An open house at 4-30 p.m. Fri- Leke Orion, Mich, vehicles, in the manner of an in- day, at the UM institute for social _jdependent. laboratory or testing research will precede the 2-day service. As subscribers, divisional! meeting chiet engineers are entitled to! Registration for the ¢onference. "Eietininca cur, oul tetine gemietea| Makers of the AIR TUMBLER , neering Staff has various types of at 9:30 by welcoming remarks special equipment virtually on from President Harlan Hatcher of i fulltime rental as a central facility. | the university. J It would be only a part time aed ————- jto an individual division. | : OCCUPIES NO-MAN’S LAND - ' In a sense, Engineering Staff val \is assigned to operate in an engi- neering no-man's land too costly for any individual division to take over and occupy, .| More important, meanwhile, is that in addition to facilities and’ services, Engineering Staff has the! plus value of making available to! divisions a steady flow of new ideas, devites“and developments | j that will become tomorrow's au-| tomotive or other product sales | features. — — |_In_ other words, en f “tt. IGM SPEED PHOTOGRAPHY — An im- ~ a test in which the combustion can be photo- |Staff has both creative and eco-| ., Portant tool in studying the automotive engine's graphed — more than 1,000 pictures per second |"0™¢ functions, | . ‘ combustion process is high speed photography. | —through a “window” in the top of a single Chayne’s group was first to oc- In this General Motors Research Staff dyna- cylinder test engine. |cupy its Technical Center housing, mometer room engineers are preparing to run Its priority to site locations was) ] 122 Magne wee NI 484 + + bidiite 3 sg? eee , on the Opening of i the New. li thse w . am ale ECHNICAL CENTER | on Your New 4 a | Technical Center — Cutting Tools & Supplies Inc. | Industrial Supply Distributor ee “| “CORNER CASS & PIKE | FE 2-0108 = , | & - ; j LEE OE GPS ae [x de Ei es ees ee heat: we ips eB ig BES OE BLE ri ss a oS bed : 4 METER EL te Ei OE ene Oe fs ee ee eee oe a iat Zt a bre oe | a \ hn. 4 A ‘ Se 4 i " : fr SPWENTYSIX. f= : Che ee iF * aie ees ey - 2 oh ie ee * . td " fa bey ei? i Ee a ee ee ; ro pura . px To SS esearcl S General . Motors Research Staff history is ey plage bares both famous in | = t nee world, Det Davie. roit and é tt organization of its kind oo atrgele Staff is the largest of r major general staff groups voll poesia’ Motors Technical Cen- ————tInformatty and unotficta o ota a ee : 1 s cialy_ ts ae, i Zorigins go. back te 1909 2 a as < , oi . Cha ” » ; set_up Dayton Engineer es oratories Company TE : veloping a battery ignition system Several automotive companies ~ 2, adopted the system Tiree le ‘4 eensing arrangements its manu facture was farmed out to another company. Thereupon ‘Kettering's barn loft” gang of engineers and mechanics undertook a new job— peeoaaes of the first successful o ala self-starter for automo-° In 1911 the self-starter its tests and Cadillac Ty " for the 1912 model. Because of certain construction features, Ket- tering’s company had to take over its manufacture and assembly. oe LABORATORY Meanwhile, at Detroit ji General Motors formed . eae testing laboratory and = recruited engineers to serve as general staf- fers. These men were attached to no particular GM factory but were assigned to aid various plant and factory engineers with specia 1 problems in production, manufac- turing and engineering. " The Detroit group and Delco at that time had no ‘official connec- tion, but in later years the two organizations they engendered were merged at Detroit. Officially Kettering’s research group was attached to General ain in 1918 when United ones cere part of GM. Motors was a miniature GM of the parts and accessories business CHARLES F. KETTERING It TED = STAR HERE — In the loft of this on Central Avenue, Dayton, Ohio, the hi = ot General Motors Research étaft began Dayton Engineering Laboratories Company DR. LAWRENCE. It included Deleo, Remy EI ° 4 y Elec. He ploneered tric, Klaxon, Harrison Radiator, search. in automotive re- Jaxon Steel Products, Hyatt Roll- *— ihe ' Largest of Four ry GM Vice President in charge | __THE. PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1956) | Main d 4) m~% £ P , * . Dey 2 Hee Car Rete —_ loft gang’ of e . “—— - Ny ~~ = bene ngineers in i mechanics developed the first automotive ei an AND GREW TO THIS — At the north = ce end of the 22-acre artificial approximatel : ~ y 1,400, and the vari oft: ety of its projects is fa bulous lake at Technical Center stands @ group of eight buildings, self-starter which appear ed on the 1912 ( ‘adillac. eadquar ters . esearch Staff. t I Ss rsonne new when compared with operation pe: 1 now numbers the early 1900s at Doce of the Delco “barn loft gang” in i" | ® ‘the growth of Proce Manufacturing Starts men ss Develop- out that “development of better|ly new trend, the , nlistment 5 e of | spectogra: lectri ngineer specail ae until today 2" engineering problem.” brains in more platoon Proce: — an * numbers 380 enginee « eae ae } 4 rs,| “To. search for velop | mental foundry. nae i ra rally speaking, manufactur- its list of projects has expanded patag dora a one : , : Sas by ‘ i; \ ee: co ' cae 3 ek a us aoe & \ : co fe * j z oe Be igi i ee: ° f % LDDs M Oo I Li = A QUALITY PRODUCT areoght! to you by AN OLDSMOBILE QUALITY DEALER JEROME MOTOR SALES CO. | 280 S. Saginaw St., Pontiac, Michigan | ? Ph. FE 4-35660 ‘ Auburn Heights Mtg. Co. 2481 LEACH ROAD PONTIAC, MICH. Machining Steel Parts for Home Appliances and Automobile «Parts : _ ee ——CHECK YOUR CAR—CHECK ACCIDENTS! CAN YOU SEE, STEER, STOP SAFELY! ' oc Eee if Beet cists ae = es . | Te _ THE omni ‘ballerina ie 15, 1080 | | Engineering Research Teams Provide New w Medical Tools . Staff have contributed to technical + ~ mrichment of medicine by using _ . @ngineering knowhow on medical ~ problems. od ecaerl ee tease ce coon at ele ecod| for eualeay sescanaed ogi ot tes ton aps uesee] vai Mechanical Heart today is a perm-jof Detroit's Harper Hospi oe ere its of that year. anent exhibit at the Smithsonian/had an idea for a m : yj ¢ © @ - The following year the American 1 From these cooperative efforts ’ with surgeons and medical re- 3 searchers have comé such devel- ____opments_as: Hnistitrition, Washington, D. C. Since|take over the pump-|_ It marked a goal medical men warded Dr, 1. The Centri-Filmer, a me- ‘1952 subsequent models have suc-|ing function so that could|had been striving toward for cen-/Dodrill the Hektoen bronze medal, _ chanical device that spins liquid cines..into.» microscopically _ __thin film for sterilization by ule traviolet olet light. r cessfully substituted for the human|operate in a socalled ° Parytield.” turies, a temporary substitute for symbolic ot an outstanding — theart;—enabling—doctors—to—make ‘Whe wunian heart. bution-to-basic-heart-resear bs a pairs of heart, _GM- Research Statt-sindertook the! — ee The device—continues. in service job as a public service. In 1952 the National Association|today at Harper Hospital for use i project began with On July 3, 1952, ; /Athe pump wasot Science Writers listed it as one|in special cases of heart surgery. various engineering aptitudes, GM’ Research Staff men did the job. e ¢ 8 "The Electro Stethograph, for ex-/ — GENERAL MOTORS of Your New | | | | | i 5st j FIRST USE — Medical history was-made July and engineers of General } asiers Research Staff, vt | : F ft E H } hanical Development depart. | = 1952. when the Dodrill-GMR mechanical heart _ and the original model today is a permanent ex- [A ae ment to measure surface finish | “25 used in the first successful substitution of a hibit at the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, : ef machined parts in millicnths | buman heart during surgery on a 4l-year-old D. C. In special cases of heart surgery, the pump / . of an inch. It was an industrial | ™an. This mechanical pump was developed co- _s still used at Harper Hospital. teol for maintaining quality con- | operatively by Detroit Harper Hospital surgeons trel of such engine parts as bear- _ ings, cylinder line: pins, . ‘ - = : _ ee me oro Whirling Cup Spins Liquid to Allow | , i 43 fe i «-'e/UJtraviolet Bath to Kill Bacteria _ . In October 1948 Michael Reese cine, plasma or other special liquid! violet “bath.” The film rises A New and Important |Research Foundation (in Chicago) into a film about one ten- eae along the walls of the cup until | asked GM's assistance in design- ‘andth of an.incli thick or one it is drawn off at the top by ing an apparatus for sterifizing peg the thickness of a human) a specially designed collector, ° om ° assessed, because medical men|whole blood or blood plasma with hai | Dr. Franz Oppenheimer of Mich- Investment in TOMORROW! t gather more infor- ultra-violet radiation. | Inside the cup are tubular ael Reese Fondation reported that Sabo The liquid had to be “spun” quarts lamps that trraidate the the Centri-Filmer has been used into a microscopically thin but | film or give bacteria an ultra- to purify more than a half million unbroken film so that ultraviolet ——————— pints of lood plasma. light would — harmful bac- . new medical Row! . _ Also, it has been used to purify . ducing : edge teria, Parking Lots 85 Acres | ‘ACTH, used in treatment or rheu- - bili We i , This problem was assigned'to R’ The General. Motors Technical, Matic arthritis and many allergic Measur e Oxygen search Staff because it closely par-|Center has 11 miles of roads and eyé and skin conditions; to sterilize e e ° BI d With alleled previous experience in de- 1.1 miles of underground tunnels./s¢rum that wiped out hoof and! In BIOO 1 signing and building precision bal- ‘Eighty-five acres are devoted to/month disease among Mexican cat- New liti er ancing machines. > {parking lots for more than 2,900 tle, and to purify a rabies vaccine, — e Amplifier yr re wars exgonrs ant mb ceed oo a | Amplification of extremely min-m¢dical researchers designed, 2,250,000 Square Feet Moreover, Parke Davis & Com- ute electrical signals less than one | built, tested and modified the de- ° e e ‘pany now uses Centri-Filmer units ; . : Sohne eo eye el Meine for vice qpirgieek ready lira The General Motors Technical in purification of a new polio vac- Pp ontiac, Michigan the hey Festa — nl pea late 1955. SD inom Center occupies a 320-acre site cine. at ie cording device, a reliable oxyhemo| The. Centri-Filmer is a 15-inch °F One-half a square/mile in an Koi oit automobile capital of graph. vase-like cup that is spun by an rea of more than 900 acres The the world, is one of the few cities This device ts used to measure ‘accurately controlléd electric mo- total square feet/of building is in the United States that still has ¥ ceyuee eaten ot Soot extreme. ‘or drive. The cup spins the vac- 2,250,000. a mounted police force. ~ ly important to a patient under | __ _—— sane aes anesthetic during surgery. ; Any sharp decline in the blood's must always be ready during sur- f = os ratulations "such indications usually are ham- _ pered by a time lag. About 1@ years ago GM Re- ae It not_only helped research en-| = _.-- gineers in their own studies, but| _. applied to an oxyhemograph. In cooperation with medical re- arn jake at Henry Ford hospital, GM engineers applied their signal amplifier in such a way that a pen-and-ink recorder draws a con- tinuous chart of a surgery patient’ 8 oxygenation. A mere glance at the chart gave the anesthetist information he) needed to determine a patient's immediate condition under anes- Potter Asks Setup of State Radar Sites GRAND RAPIDS — Sen. ’ Charles E. Potter (R-Mich) says that he has urged the United States Weather Bureau to step up instal-| 0. lation of Michigan radar storm tations. * * * He said he especially empha- sized radar equipment planned for the Muskegon weather station. _¢? The Muskegon project, estimated at $10,000, is to be developed from sukplus Navy equipment and ex- S pected to be operative by May, : } oa It is planned to cover a sec- tion along Lake Michigan's shore- lime which cannot be scanned by the Air Force radar stations oper- ating in Leelanau County and at May 16, 1956 Another Milestone-on the Parade of Progress has been reached by General Motors — with the formal opening of the new Technical Center May 16, * + 1956. We add our special congratulations to the men and women of our *~local plants that have helped make this event a reality. _ . THE Zmri«nno @©Z—-zZzmvo0)} —_ rr (@) a y A re (@) rr Zz onl rm ws COMMUNITY BRANCHES: PERRY at GLENWOOD @ W. HURON at TILDEN’ | NATIONAL singin Lei Foe WALLED LAKE @ KEEGO HARBOR } syAY = =m is being considered] =: : Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation powerful, $100,000 detector is | 7 : = ) : : r ~ ~ ~ a i ae : } i e . { « _ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1956 “TWENTY-NINE NO SHADOWS HERE — Technicians in Gen- eral Motors Research Staff's Industrial Hygiene department work beneath luminous ceilings which provide shadowless lighting. Above is a typical — view of the laboratory facilities at GM Technical good place to live in, and @ good with dust, dirt, undesirable odors “I am certain that a generation| ‘ tomatically with the first drop of rain. —_ tower at the northeast end of the artificial Motors Technic: “What do you suppose our house- wives would give for a system that rinse_and_dry it, all-automatically, im minutes?” .| Mr. Kyes said the day would! nter iheight of a 12- -story bdilding. It holds 250,000 gallons of water. ey Biggest Boon Since Soap Appeared Cleaning With Sound Waves New Trick Cleahing with sound waves you! can’t hear gives promise of being the biggest step forward in clean- ing methods since the invention of soap. — Engineers at General Motors’ Technical Center,, where extensive} studies of ultrasonic eleaning are being conducted, predict a rapid increase in this type cleaning, both fn the home and in industry. Ultrasonic cleaning has found its widest application so far in industrial cleaning but GM has an experimental “sound” dish- washer that cleans dried egg off plates in 20 cecum * © How do sound waves do it? In the first place, they do not replace the soap. or cleaning agents. They merely make the cleaning agents adv more efficient, just as the paddle in a washing machine makes a soap more efficient. The sound waves cause “‘cavita- tion’’ or “cold boiling’’ in the cleaning liquid. An infinite num-| ber of tiny bubbles, invisible to the human eye, form and collapse against the article being cleaned. This “bubble bursting’”’ is believed to provide the main scrubbing ac- tion that ultrasonic cavitation eo duces. NO MOVING PARTS ired in the liquid by a transducer. The latter is a device which trans- \ferms electrical energy into sound jwaves. It has no moving parts. When subjected to an electrical charge it begins to vibrate at |high frequency, transmitting sound |the insides of things that can't be reached handily by brush scrub-. jbin. +e @ e@ The Saginaw Steering Gear Divi- sion of GM makes extensive use of ultrasonic cleaning. Their hy- draulic power steering wmits re- quire maximum cleanliness. Con- iventional ‘dip washing’ was slow and inefficient. Now automatic: ultrasonic cleaners cleanse the The ‘Sound waves are e transmit-lunits and i experience in the” field Central Restaurant building. &\tiny apertures in a Hydra-Matic ‘ible the development by Process ‘:|Development Section of the house- owe unit failure reduced to a minimum, Ultrasonic cleaning is flexible. Engineers at the Technical. Center have cleaned _ from a huge Diesel engine block to the transmission casting. Cleaning requires only qa matter of seconds as against the tedious. | i “dip and rinse” An ee unlimited field for at Devoted to Greater Research and Development Motor Transport Co. 290 E. TENNYSON AVE. PONTIAC, MICHIGAN duct electricity—water, for exam- ple. Heretofore their use -was lim- ited to non-conductive liquids. Their use in water made possi- hold dishwasher displayed in the current GM Motorama. AIA Picks Designers On two occasions the American \Institute of Architects has award- je its top prize to Eero agin )& Associates, designers of Gen- eral Motors Technical Center. The awards were made for the three- building GM Engineering Staff group and the Technical Center _ TECHNICAL CENTER — Pontiac Chamber of Commerce . joelf- ‘Washing Floods, Dustless Homes Goals for the Future come when dialing. your hohe’; she fancies a come oat meshes|toqeshold: resserd place for our housewives to man [and even germs entirely ban-|telephone will close the windows eS or “It is my opinion,” he said, | 85°.” af : when a shower threatens. Or sen- sitized closers will close them au. — 250,000 Gallons in Tower The stainless steel clad water lake at the General. feet high or “approximately the on the Dedication of THE WORLD’S MOST BEAUTIFUL f MOUND ROAD RETAIL MERCHANTS DIVISION son Division to cooperate in de- THE PONTIAC PRESS, é o "TUESDAY, MAY’ 15, 1956 ~~ Group Trebor Special Engines Long - Range Add Basic Data ~ for Power Plants As its name implies, the power Center is ae primarily in engines, ante and accessories) _ “for commercial and military use. First assignment of this group in 1940 was to study and obtain basic information for high compression Projects gasoline engines. But six months later the group was shifted to Alli- velopment of the theory and sys- tem for aircraft high altitude lu- brication and cooling. Both theory and system are uni- versally used today. developed all types of reciprocat- | General ‘Motors Styling Auditorium at the GM Technical Center is - each which diplicate sunlight. To rear is a stage that opens into an move unbalanced forced auto- oe and jet om-oras controls used | this inner, indirectly lighted sky dome. Lighting can be raised from _ outdoor display area. matically. 2 . | : Allison Division darkness to 140 foot candies over the entire floor level. Near the The faster a gear, propeller ES __deve ent group of Engineering; : Staff at General Motors Technical’ tive timing gears to 6-ton locomo- DISPLAY ROOM — Beneath the cisaleas ‘sheathed dome of dome’s center are four openings for ‘‘cannon spots” of 3,000 watts IsSpecial Job Balancing: Act - | ‘Machines Handle Small Gears Up to Six-Ton Locomotives tive armatures are Specially built machines that manufactured | For the most part this is problems department. unique business, conducted with- } production outside GM, principally | aircraft but also for GM's auto- motive competitors. These balancers not only meas- ure amount ef unbalance in rotat- ing parts bat alse locate it with 1141 E. 8 Mile Rd. Hazel Park, Mich. on the dedication of your new | TECHNICAL CENTER JENKINS Tool & Die Co. — = |shaft, crankshaft, tire and wheel lassembly or transmission fluid ‘coupling rotates, the more “‘un- balanced” it becomes because of Effects ‘True Color’ Special lights in the - Styling cluded basic calculation and design jbuilding of General Motors Tech- nical Center are used in the In- terior and Color Studio to give centrifugal force, if it is imper- fectly balanced. For example, an unbalanced Congratulations of a test compressor, turbine, burn- er and automatic controls. __By the end of the war power de-| [i Stylists absolutely true color, an auto wheel and tire assembly is | jimportant factor in. matching and not noticed at slow speeds but; selecting color combinations for when it rolls along at higher| both interior trim and exterior speeds it begins to “thump” and finish of General Motors auto-| shake the car’s steering mech- i mobiles. __ ‘anism. Similarly, an unbalanced GENERAL MOTORS -On the Formal Opening of Your New l¢ “CONGRATULATIONS |] | TECHNICAL cenTER i alg seg reneral Motors Corporation | duction. on the formal opening of your PRECISION TECHNICAL CENTER Fi ? z ; METAL SPINNING Go. tributed a new type of axial com- ptessor, a compact, efficient, light- : a _ , ' weight unit specially designed for) “ a TR ee A i oameeninin . ; automotive we. TECHNICAL LIBRARY — A 24,000 volume scheme of various shades of gray. On the right | L & H Wood Mf Co 9861 Dixie Highway Clarkston rr ae Sr wet ed 130 by 60 feet, is on the third _ are rows of open stacks. Reading tables are lined | - g: e wild e oor west of General Motors Research Staff _ “up beyond the central lounging area in the | 2. Di i boar are used to make paint wetration building with a screne color 33119 Grand River Ave. Farmington, Mich. | be ) / Doorway to @ Brighter Tomorrow! G. M. TECHNICAL CENTER oS + ea KG = _— Lf a = Se. aa DEDICATION OF THE NEW G-M TECHNICAL —_ _ CENTER PROMISES NEW AND BETTER : \. SERREEE ; oy I x ‘ | a Boe ose: a {PRODUCTS AND METHODS = CN a= | eee Ta. | a — ee: 2: | | aan) The new Technical Center dramatically demonstrates GM’s policy of continu- = ee S ing search for new ideas, better products and improved methods of manufac- Be: A Sa ture. Here the best available facilities will aid GM scientists, engineers, design- Vue Ses rat ; ers and technicians in developing more and better products for more people. Occupying a 330-acre site south of Pontiac, the Technical Center will attract see ae —= iS international. attention as the world’s largest institution devoted to progress St RS eva sae es Regan . \ in industry, arts and science. . | ) | | Attend the GM OPEN HOUSE in your area May 16 dedication ceremony and open-house of the Technical Center. Here is an opportunity to see how GM facilities contribute to in- dustrial progress and prosperity in your area. *Rearien TomoRRe GENERAL MOTORS TECHNICAL CENTER As a special salute to the new Technical Center, all General Mo- ; tors Plants throughout the country will hold open-house on May eek A - 16. These open-house programs will coincide with the official 3 MANUERE JURING DEVEL OPMENT CONSUMERS JOINS THE PEOPLE OF MICHIGAN IN CONGRATULATING , GENERAL MOTORS ON THEIR NEW TECHNICAL CENTER © CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY t | | | } Le Aa ee ——— - ve ‘THR PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1086 . . | ‘Maintenance Force of 600 Keep Technical Center Running Smoothly cn ree ot a oe testing and tr condoning re are capable of treating, 210100 te tnpe Bt men ba ‘They dis-) washed, ten men are busy wie- 00 For each build- The immediate tunkeeping ob ce to clean and wax oF carpet /mul Ten ty or hae Research Key to Better Cars _ Chevrolet Groups Many Engineering Units at Vechnical Center . he ees, Se. owe eee owe oo~8,, es «,.. ee OFM ew 2 a. passed in the next decade ‘through the availability of Chevrolet’s ex- panded pxperimental facilities at the ral‘Motors Tech Center, LJ In the last 10 years research and| ‘development have added to the company’s products such notable features as the steel body station wagon, foam rubber upholstery, automatic transmission, hardtop body styling, improved automatic choke, power steering, power brakes, new V8 engine, sweepsight windshield, tubeless tires, and nu- merous engine, chassis and frame refinements, This modern trend began in 146 as engineering and productive en- ergies—dedicated for five years to winning World War II—were re- channeled to the civilian field, * ° » SS A = cn eee —— . -— - - - =~ ic ee Se en ae —-. —_ Same a ra: \ 2 Ht . | Za— Seen only 0 on higher priced cars and Chevrolet outstanding developments in the automobile, At Chevrolet : q 5 dik | 2 { HEP z BE — » CHIVROLET : momo esl «= The meaningful emblem of Body by Fisher Machine Shop | Shines With | - When you see “sterling” oo aie The poiiene of this soablam. rolet. fox. _several years can fully a a === “you kriow What it means—solid sil- cannot be tested on showroom know the sense of satisfaction _ as ISELIN ae _ yer, all the way through. floor. Tts meaning was not built up _ this cmnblem pledges. It is the mak- “Eton more =e 4 te erent necking shop| ____ _And when you see the medallion in a day but only after long years _er’s warranty of an irner soundness. —omners than. ee : ate te bree ies jetest._ pret. _--“Body by Fisher” on an automobile— -in which buyers learned that‘ ‘Body that: your eye or your™ ‘touch cannot = any other maket— pe ee dig fers it means much the same thing— by Fisher” was a veritable symbol test. And only Chevrolet in the low- | | a quality all the way through, in of solid, enduring satisfaction in price field is entitled to wear the arranged (os Gat epeckll projects things unseen as well as on the automobile ownership. small, proud plaque that proclaims set up as complete pilot visible, gleaming surface. _ Only one who has owned a Chev- “Body by Fisher.” Thus, all details of a newly de- ‘ J. veloped process or 2 technique can ‘be evaluated con- clusively before it ever moves AIR CONDITIONING—TEMPERATURES MADE TO ORDER-AT NEW LOW COST. LET US DEMONSTRATE, Drive with care: ;. Ever Mere) from Technical Center to final installation in a General Motors production plant. ean ec i | -- MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES, INC. laboratories. At this stage a principle or technique is proved. Fontan (haemo uleeeoinl «$4 Mill St. and 2118. SaginawSt. / , Pontiac, Michigan directly to GM operations. “In our work,” says Mr. Cronin,| . “we assure our divisions that we will be competitive with any simi- RR Jar service that they can find on| . 7 < vero eat tt after consulta . / | _ » New General Motors Technical Center near Detrott, Michtgan— Dedteatton May 16~- ton ote pobler is decid - WILL BRING YOU EVEN GREATER CHEVROLET ADVANCEMENTS! at they want us to design a spe- cial machine, we will design the . machinery, write the specifica.) . fA ll tions and quote a cost to the divi-| ; tin, a N T a \ eacoces sions. : * . * . “They are free to’ take thode specifications out into the field and ask for bids against the price we quote them. They are free to use our services or not fo- use * them.” In 1850 U S. farms arnduced one- | third of the gross national product compared with ome eevensoes ® Ps "THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY: MAY 15.1958 o \Four GM Vice Presidents¢==5 ie a The four vice presidents head- ing staffs at the Technical Center have a total General Motors serv- ‘lice record of, approximately 9% years. Only one; eae J. Cronin, vice|p, president in charge of Manutfac- Staff Heads at New Center’. * production engineer. .Later he On dune 1, 1934 he was ap- pointed assistant general ‘fac- tery manager in charge of as- sembly. plants, and in March 1941 he was named general factory Section, Production Engineering, Power Section and Works Stand- ards and Methods Engineering Section. All of these are housed-in the Process Development Section) ™*"*5*F- building group at the Center. Cronin became ‘director of in- Cronin joined GM's Fisher Body ,“ dustrial relations in April 1941 and turing. Staff—is a native Detroiter. He has been a GM.employe 38 years... Division on June 4, 1918, upon. ‘advanced to general industrial ré- completing his World War I Army [ations director in September 1944. December 1945 he was named) t..5tisfiret—job-with-Fish- In TESTING TURBINE BLADES — One thousand gallons of water a minute swirls over this large flow table in General Motors Engi- neering Staff's hydraulics laboratory at GM Technical Center. It courses through ‘ ‘straightening vanes,’ which can be seen in the foreground, and flows around oversize wooden turbine blades. From -—_- - din studies of flow patterns on this testing device, engineers of Engineer- ing Staff's Transmission Development group can determine the best shapes for turbine blade designs in automatic transmissions and torque converters for automobiles, trucks and buses. Harley J. Earl, vice president in charge of Styling, is a native of Los Angeles, Calif., and has been. with GM 29 years. . Charles ‘A. Chayne, who was born at Harrisburg, Pa., joined GM more than 26 years ago. He is vice president in charge.of En- gineering ‘Staff. The vice president in charge of Research. Staff, Dr. Lawrence R. Hafstad, became a member of GM's top management about nine months ago. He is a Minnesotan, born at- Minneapolis: In a sense, Cronin is both landlord and tenant. at the Technical Center. His staff in- cludes Technical Center Service .| Section which operates and main- tains utility systems, communi. — cations, medical facilities, res- taurants, plant protection, roads and landscaping of the center as a whole—the landlord’s job. Other Manufacturing Staff func- tions include: Facilities and _Process Development Body was in the material de-| general manufacturing manager. He was appointed vice president lof General Motors and general jmanager of Fisher Body Division on September 14, 1948, and on May 1, 1952, he. moved to GM Central Office as vice president in charge of Manufacturing Staff. —— ee 73 Drown in Java Sea JAKARTA, Inddnesia @ — Po- lice today announced an overioad- ed motor launch had capsized in the Java Sea and 73 persons, in-| cluding many renee _chil- ren, were drowned curred last weekend off Tegal. The boat \was carrying 9] persons on a holi- day excursion. Police said they ~jwere holding the skipper of the launch and two crewmen for questioning. -Because of their poorly-devel- oped voices, giraffes communicate er partment. He advanced to the cost, Harriman Joins lke Detractors tnactive Dem Candidate Be Placed on Ballot BUTTE, Mont, —New York a steady stream of criticism at President Eisenhower, urged Mon- Tells Montana He Will Gov. Averell -Harriman,—spraying — tana Democrats today to. "go for- Roosevelt and Harry Truman. A self-described “inactive” can- didate for the 1956 Democratic presfdential nomination, Harriman said in a speech prepared for a Butte luncheon: Eisenhower's trademark, Let him keep it. It’s a front for inaction.’ In earlier speeches in Montana and Wyoming, Harriman invited support of delegates from both states at the Democratic National Convention, And at Cody, Wyo., [he said the New York delegation will place his name in nomination —and not as a favorite son. He said President Eisenhower has shown “lack of vision in build- ing a better life for the families of America, . . . He has given us small objectives where we need great objectives.” The Butte appearance was Har riman’s last stop in Montana be- fore flying to Spokane and Pull- man, Wash.; Idaho Falls, Idaho; with each other mainly by switch- ___ JOHN d. CRONIN _ ling their tails. 'Reno,_Nev.; and Salt Lake City, Little Niagara Falls Aids in Testing Turbine Blades} A “little Niagara Falls” is part of Engineering Staff's new byt ~ draulics laboratory at General Motors Technical Center. The flow rate is as high as 2,500 gallons a minute, enough to fill 50 oi} drums every 60 seconds. Unique in the automotive industry, this carefully controlled min- fature Niagara gives engineers valuable research data on how to sign better automatic transmissions and torque converters for mobiles, trucks and buses. The @#-foot high structure in the east end of Engineering Staff's Building is, operated. by Transmission Development she Dynamometer group and devoted to hydraulics Importance ter’s behavior — the study of forces exerted by mov- Electric Starter 1 | ul i r E : i be z | i ég i i eT aa E Boon fo Women Introduction in 1912 Made Cars Available to Both Sexes ‘Wena’ sath eae the right to vote — did not come to the polls until 1920, some eight years after the automobile was available to female use. This automotive liberation was geared to the ‘installation of the first electric self-starter in an automobile by the Cadillac Motor Car Division in 1912. ii is a large flow table, a .shallow rectangular tank 8 feet wide, 8 feet long and 4 feet high. Engineers standing around it can) watch water flowing from one side to the other at a rate of 1000 gal-| lons a minute. land jing barrier from what had been tined to guide General Motors to many more engineering firsts. Prior to this time the lack of a self-starting system had practical- ly excluded women from the auto- mobile world. The unwielding crank or whirling iron, as it was sometimes called, did not lend it- self to femininity. The new electric-starting system) described by, Cadillac as being “Ideal for Milady in her social shopping excursions about town,”’ removed the last remain- As it flows river at a depth of from 6 to 12, inches, it courses through a series of “straightening blades’ and ~ swirls around oversize wooden tur-) bine blades, These are 10 times the size of | blades actually used in a stan- | er. Dye te injected into the | water so that the flew pattern can be seen in color. need to know in designing aaa matic transmissions and torque mete Explorer § Scouts Give Assistance During Campout Tornadoes Saturday night turned a routine outing by explorer scouts of the Clinton Valley Council into a mission which tested their mot- to “Be Prepared”. Post 46 of Waterford and Troop _ 137 of Lake Orion at Selfridge Air, Force Base were aroused at 2 a.m, to help load trucks with emer. | gency supplies for victims in the Flint disaster. They had been waiting the night out in shelters because of | the tornado alert, following a , day-long tour of the base. Pontiac Post 64 and explorers of troops 4 and 8 missed out on, A one-hour orientation flight was followed by visits to. the, radar . Control station, base | and crash boats. | were Ken-| neth ‘Jones, Frank Vargo and: Ken- neth Valzy, all of Waterford: = Lake Orion; , Lester Axtord and like a miniature © ier lant, to 8 Pp man's world, and opened the’ ‘way for the more than 20° million {women drivers now in the United) | States. fhe introduction of the elect ic| lself-starter, electric lighting and ignition, in 1912 won Cadillac the! icoveted Dewar Trophy for the sec-| ond time, an event never before ‘or | — bas ater Proudly Joins in Celebrating the Dedication of the Dealer GENERAL MOTORS TECHNICAL CENTER Cadillac Firs First The first production V-type 8 cylinder engine was developed by Cadillac Motor Car Division engi-. neers and incorporated in their 1914 automobile. The industry-wide acceptance of 'this type of power plant is an indi! cation that the CadiJlac engineers, of that’early date had hit upon something of lasting value. It was the first major move in the devel- opment of today’s high speed, high’ compression engines It was a natural step for Cadil- lac engineer to come forth with the first V-8 because just nine | years prior, 1905, they developed | and introduced the first four cyl- inder engine. | By 1914, consumer acceptance of | the 4-cylinder Cadillac had grown so that car production was seven times greater than in 1908. - | Cadillac engineers were bent on’ creating the finest, most advanced | engine possible. The immediate | and lasting success of the V8 proved them right and the engine ES remained Cadillac's basic pow- itis day. ‘Largest Design Center General Motors Styling, occupy- ing three major buildings at the! south end of the GM Technical Center; employs more than 1,000 ipeople and is considered the largest design center in the world. (ea 1,500,000 fur seals and jam the lonely dots of land in the and'Pribilofs during their breeding season. P EERO AE ER oa Sa ° Bots ie ae eM aa na » i 5 nical Center is the world’s largest establishment - devoted to research in the industrial arts and sciences. More than ten years in the building, it occuptes over — 330 acres and employs four’ thousand engineers, scientists, researchers and stylists. We hope you will visit our shdwroom sometime this week to help us celebrate this historic opening ... and to ser, inspect and drive one of the most brilliant examples of General Motors progress in styl- -ing and engineering—the magnificent, 1956 Cadillac. The opening of the fabulous new General Motors Technical Center in suburban Detroit heralds a new era of automotive advancement and development. No ordinary manufacturer's laboratory, the new Tech- and to utilize . In beauty ...in luxury... ward” in the tradition of-Frankiin- “The middle of the road is biccan anal 4 The 1956 Cadillac Coupe de Ville in the dramatically beautiful lobby of the new Styling Section at the General Motors Technical Center We cordially invite you to visit our showroom this week to celebrate the formal opening of this great institution—and to see and drive the magnificent 1956 Cadillac. in performance... in everything that makes a motor car a joy to own .. this latest Cadi illac creation stands r uniquely alone. It is unmistakably the “car of cars”. We will be happy to see you at any time—to give you the keys for a personal demonstration drive— and to.acquaint you with some news about cost and delivery that we think you will find difficult to resist. We'll"be looking forward to seeing vou! JEROME MOTOR SALES CO. Phone FE 4-3566 S. Saginaw St., Pontiac, Mithigan - . | : / } j { t- vt , CHECK YOUR CAR-—CHECK ACCIDENTS \ : - THE ' Ce ‘ oy yee LS ‘ j aa he i -¢ , ™S yf . . . LP, ‘ ~ + ZEBRA STRIPES — Zebra-like stripes help inspectors spot metal flaws on finished automobiles as they move along final lines of Gen- eral Motors Buick-Oldsmobile-Pontiac Assembly Division plants. Light and shadow patterns are interrupted by surface flaws which e By WILLIAM L, RYAN AP Foreign News Analyst Events tn Cyprus can lead to more trouble in the Arab world, more ferment around the Baghdad Pact and a general weakening of the British and the Western posi- hee slogan dominates Cyprus to- : “Enosis and only Enosis.” HEnosis~-ts4y- |The claim is based on racial ties and emotion fanned by the Cypriot branch of the Greek Orthodox ; Church. * 6 Cyprus, a crossroads of ancient civilization, has not been in Greek hands since long before the begin- ning of the Christian era, Not long ago the Greek government itself _jtion in the Middle East. | PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, MAY 15,1956. (Cyprus: Powder Keg =a desire for_union with Greece... political | suicide for any +Greek Patt me the Mediterranean. Oppose it. Cypriot Communist party has adopted Enosis as its own objective. This is a matter of strategy, The Communists admit they, hate the Greek government. to Britain has been spending at the rate of two to four million pounds ($5,600,000 to $11,200,000) a year on construction work in Cyprus, ex- cluding pay for soldiers and their dependents whose money also has Children's Fund. * ¢ ¢ The of the fund is to provide libraries for rural schools, and craft and play materials for hospitalized and home-bound chil- dren in this county. At the present time, three new projects are being started in accustomed sIAren’ regret the loss, but they still ery Children Ss Fund ‘ nosis, ; Cyprus is not a British base, but $300 Better Ott, S$ operational headquarters for the : ; entire Midfle East. Ifthe British Chairman Says - were iven out, r prestige would plummet even nore in the Mrs. Robert F. Kohr of Birming- |Middle--East,—and-the—effect—on} 02. Turkey, eastern link of NATO and keystone of the da d Pa ‘oul s ; The sh would consider loss| of Cyprus a catastrophe. It is the key to their whole Middle East position and their network of alli- ances with Iraq, Jordan, Turkey and NATO. They consider it vital ito the protection of their oil inter- ests in the Persian Gulf area as well. With the loss of the Suez Canal zone base in Egypt, Cyprus became the center for administra- the..Oakland...County.junior—.zmeme. bers to the American Red Cross * — can't be seen easily with overall shadowless lighting. Process Devel- opment Section engineers at GM Technical Center worked out the technique in cooperation with BOP-engineers. — w Hydraulic Presses Rolling Mill Equipment | Can Making Machines ~ looked coolly on the idea of an-|hardly support them in the man-jtive and operational control for an|Korea, Africa and Germany for nexing Cyprus, Now it would be'ner to which they have become area extending f from the Mediter- the overseas Program. —_ Mechanical Presses Special Contracts Die Sets & Accessories Die Cushions, Feeds & © BLISS ‘Since 1857 The E. W. Bliss Co. is proud of its long association with General Motors. and joins in extending its congratula- tions on the opening of the new General Motors Technical Center. Special Equipment. |. Zebra Stripes Spotting Flaws Bands of Light, Dark Show Up Metal Marks in Quick Order Zebra-like stripes of light are helping inspector$ spot hard-to- find metal flaws on car bodies as Electronic Computer Compresses Years Into Hours in Designing and Testing An electronic computor at Gen-jor piston, data accumulate. They|can quickly be punched out on, eral Motors Technical Center must be plotted and analyzed, and cards, fed to the computer and = “builds” a gas turbine engine in|this takes time. But nowadays they ready for evaluation in many hours) a matter of minutes. a less time than used to be required THEE, W.BLISS COMPANY * General Offices 1375 Raff Rd: 8. W. Canton, Ohio The engine is mathematica] and! | before full results were in. cay sr rn sete’ NBACETS Face would operate if actually fabri-| a result of engineering research at General Motors’ Technical Center.) These batteries of light “detec-| tives” accentuate file and grinder marks and other surface flaws so! they can be remedied before the! body reaches final assembly. With fewer defects being missed, con- siderable time and rework costs are eliminated. The new inspection lights were | engineered by process develop- ment section for BOP plants which assemble Buick, Oldsmo- bie and Pontiac automobiles. Car bodies pase’ through a “‘tun- nel” of evenly spaced light bands which almost circle the conveyor line. These alternating light and dark’ bands. literally ‘“‘comb"’ bodies for faults as they move down the line.) Inspectors ‘see the faults more) readily because the flaws alter or interrupt the uniform light and shadow patterns reflected on the metal, . Under the conventional system, , _bodies were bathed in almost uni-| form light. But after exhaustive) cated of metal. ‘ * The computer, sometimes called) Hea Peng Ities a “brain,” makes as many as saving untold years of pencil ~ é Is t| [ * * Paper or slide rule calculations. | Campaign to Rid Roads Technical Center but also for any of.Bad Motorists GM _ division that asks for its, : It frees hundred of engineers gun an all-out campaign to rid from a mecessary evil of re- bad drivers from its roads. calculations and evaluations—and = cheriff's officers are citing speed- permits them to tackle problems | ors and reckless drivers for license attempting a few years 8% == any cases will be followed by For instance, GM Research suspension or revotation of 14,000 computations per second,| ae . Michigan Begins All-Out) is on full-time duty not only for| services. _ LANSING —Michigan has be- search and engineering—infinite | state Police, local police and). no one would have dreamed of reexamination, a step that in Staff mathematicians have esti- licenses. ‘MN Y GM lights the way TakeleUh-jidt-l mea -t-iot-laeia int mated that nearly three years) The crackdown, ordered by the wotld be required to solve a cer- tain problem by hand, using 28 desk calculator, The electronic computer would solve the same problem in two hours. * * *# Applied to bujlding a gas turbine engine, the computer helped this way: In 1954 GM Research Staff's Gas Turbines Department pro duced two engines, the GT-300 for tests, it was proven the light bands) transit bus and the GT-302 for not only reduced the number of! unnoticed flaws but also improved, inspectors’ efficiency by reducing, glare and consequent tiring of the ine. Then began months of trial and error testing to determine which . type. color. and intensity, of light together with angle of reflection , did the best job of highlighting flaws. : The engineers found that too much light actually tended to “hide” flaws and resulted in eye fatigue. Also, the. greater the angle of reflection the more notice- able flaws become. They found. too, that defects could be seen! best when the edge of a beam of hight fell on them. This latter discovery prompted the use of alternating light and dark bands of light. In effect. this, provided a continuous group of| “light edges’ to comb bodies for faults, : Ask Slower Speeds on Lagoons of Cass The Oakland County Sheriff's Department has issued a request to motor boat operators to take, every precaution in traveling on) Cass Lake due to high waters, endangering camps along seven miles of lagoons... Boats passing through at high rates of speed hag caused water to overflow into”the cottages on! numerous occasions this season. | There has been considerable minor | damage in recent weeks Many observers consider the Firebird I, first gas turbine auto- mobile built and tested in the United States, Approximately three years State Safety Commission, 1s aimed at halting thé rise of traf- fic fatalities recorded during the first three months of the year. | Law officers were equipped with special forms on which they will) cite speeders, reckless drivers and) ‘motorists whom they consider, physically or mentally unable to drive. : ‘The commission made use of the forms mandatory with State Police. Unable to order their use by iocal officers, it sent out telegrams urg- jing cooperation of local authorities ‘in the campaign. » » td as Sp Sah ay (, GEE Rey wer ew eee a a RT Rae eg “PEP TR rym u anced TE etd \NO GUESS WORK hout would have * drivers wil} be ealled in for ex- covered a period of approximate: , minations by his office. a yi a Many of the drivers, he-satd—writ- _Next assignment of Gas Tur- lose -their licenses for 30-day pe. — bines Department was to build a riods. i third engine, GT-304, for Firebird II, another gas turbine automobile introduced at the 1956 Motorama. -* * * Hare sald his office can examine a maximum of 37,000 drivers in one year, about 10 or cent of the registered drivers. Before specifications of this new . engine ever reached the shop, He plans to bolster his force of more than 60 different engine de. °! driver examinefs with employes signs were “built” mathematically “orking in other branches. If this on the computer. Although months Proves inadequate, he said, he may of work went into preparation or 88k Gov. Williams to seek emer- programming the design problems, 8€"CY funds from the “Little Leg- each problem was ru@ off by the 'slature” to hire more help. computer in a matter of minutes. || ea From the results engineers could The “Little Legislature” consists) select the best design combinations °F he searey (be See Com-| i ‘ nate nance for the Firebird Il engine. Communities! : Hare said a similar program in Months before this engine ever connection had reduced traffic appeared “in the flesh,’’ engineers fatalities 11 per cent. knew how it would perform. With- 2 the computer's help, they buili several experi- mental engines, a major project in itself, and assigned fresh squads! of engineers to ccuntless weeks of dreary calculations. The computer's quick acting “brain” saved infinite hours and dollars. . On the basis of a careful study, | “Moreover,” said a GM -Re-|USIA said Radio Moscow and search engineer, ‘“‘we made many Other Communist radio stations analyses we never would have|Stepped up their international attempted stherwise. We got :ai/broadcasting to 1,673 hours a lot of useful info-mation, not just/ week in 1955. This compared with /1,522 hours in 1954. and only 528 ‘hours in 1948. * Communists Triple Propaganda Waves WASHINGTON (INS) — The U.S. Information Agency discloses |. that the. Communists have more! than tripled their international | propaganda broadcasts since 1948. interesting academic data.” S90 eG oe wet eeenee ee Rape New General Motors Technical Center —Officially Dedicated on May 16 “This ts our investment in tomorrow,” stated Hartow H. Curtice, president of General Motors, in describing the new GM engineering and research headquarters on the outskirts of Detroit. And what an impressive investment in the future it ts—320 beautifully landscaped acres—25 ultra modern laboratories, offices and shop buildings— each of them designed and constructed to keep Gen- eral Motors in business for years and years to come. Typical of this area's dramatic architectural fea- tures are the stainless stecl-ciad. water tower and the domed aluminum-panefled Styling The Technical Center as a whole is a workshop of more than 4,000 engineers, researchers, stylists, - designers, mechanics, machinists and other auto motive specialists. Their principal objective is to produce, through the use of science and technology, improved values for their customers. We of the Detroit Edison Company. wish to take this opportunity to congratulate the General Motors Corporation. for their excellent display of confidence -in the future—and for choosing Southeastern Michi gan as the place in which to locate this gigantls Anditorium. technological enterprise. : \ e Gas turbine pcoblerns are only present water line the highest 4 few of the hundreds that glide orn Europe where 44 per cent of ever seen around the lake. It is electronically through the domput-,, said to be right to the camps in er’s fabulous many sectora which results in the|which are contained in enough cottages being drenched by big/metal cabinets to fill a‘three-bed-. swells caused by speeding/ boats room house. or any other disturbapces. Cj ae g Memory circuits was beamed. [in the "U.S. Army is 2.2. per= = | In testing any engine, turbine) thousand. | The chief target has been West-! he Communist broadcast output | | Average normal mortality rate The Detroit Edison, Company ‘Plant Location Seryice it officials may find the film interest- ~ Rochester Gets | Gift of 23 Acres CO ee A ae wr a / 6 THE, PONTIAC PRESS. TUE AS a SDAY, MAY P Bey edt ee 15, 1956 - B he I ag THANKS A LOT! — The Village of Rochester was happy to receive a gift of 23 acres of land the Higbie Manufacturing Co. yesterday. , left to right, Village Manager Robert A. looks on as Cariton M. Higbie Jr., presi- dent of the firm, hands over a deed to the prop- erty to Village President Clarence M. Burr. At the far right, Hee Milford Counc | aE to Meet Weck | al ‘Turns Thumbs Down Bist Roscoe Martin, village attorney, ” gtands ready to help with legal details. The land, on South street in Avon Township next to the village's sewage disposal plant, may be used for a sanitary land fill if Avon Township permission can be procured. ; Your PTA Is Planning: ‘Song Fest, Installation, WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Mrs. Lois Tiffany, supervisor of music for Waterford Township, will lead a “Song Fest" at 7:90 p.m. Thursday in the last meeting of the school year of the Covert PTA. George Tramontin, Higbie Mfg. Company Donates Land Adjacent to Sewage Plant the new at Hudson Covert School’ tiny tot program for the school. The plan was carried out on the suggestion of Douglas String- er of the Avon Youth Service and Recreation Assn. . Almont . In the last meeting of the school to commercial a stretch of land on },,,ks for the mentally anaes here, new officers were in- MILFORD — This village has such major “growing pains” that Council members have voted to meet weekly instead of bi-monthly to settle problems. | At last night’s meeting two pro- posals to rezone residential property to commercial, were) turned down by the Council. The) group also voted against a pro- \posed. gravel pit_operation by the, Compass Real Estate development; on the south side of Milford. A representative of the Clarita | Mr. and Mrs. David Holliday an- Bullders ted rezoning te |nounce the engagement of their commercia} of a stretch of land daughter, Lois Leola, ‘to Gareld | 400 feet along Summit to Com- |Bates, son of Mrs. Rhoda Blakslee merce road. The company is in of Bedford, Ind. Lois will be grad- the process of building 200 brick ated from Hurley Hospital, Flint homes in the Bonnie Highland School of Nursihg May 25. posed commercially zoned planned. property, and would like to de- | A 7 velop a new shopping cater Women's Club _ there. © ij . 5 Councilman Ed Nealer read tne LO M ake Gifts ~ vacate in the’ are tor te re fOr Children — The Rochester LoIs L. HOLLIDAY zoning of the land, but Council members voted against the Pr! junior Woman's Club will meet at posal, 43. oats {12:30 pm. Friday at the home-of Mrs. David Herkless, 6156 Blue Herbert Hoffman asked the Beech Rd. Council to rezone from residential! Maasbesn ail work on Mt. Eagle and Garden Rds. run-|chidren and children in hospital’ Troy Offers Aid in | w |First Pastor Came on Horse \Historic Dryden Church Marks 100 Year Service +—DR: will be given the present principal, Mrs. Frances Dawson, who will be ‘Hudson Covert principal will be year -lintroduced, and a formal farewell Ballot to Be Topic *|at the new Leggett School next on behalf of the Yea, | The following officers will be installed: President, Mrs. Robert Sickles; vice president, Mrs. Ralph Irish; teacher vice presi- dent, Mrs. Eloise Schultz; father vice president, Merten Warner; secretary, Mrs. Paul Graves; treasurer, Clare Wilson and his- torian, Mrs. Arthur Zampol. There will be refreshments. A nursery will be provided for chil- Hitbie Jr. stalled by Mrs. Eva Paton. are Mrs. Melvin Fiebel- korn, president; George Juhl, fa-' proposal. : ther vice president; mother, Mrs.| Vern Baur, representing the vol- ning north to the Huron River.| Council members voted against the : | jViola’ Braidwood; teacher, Mrs.| unter firemen, asked the Council Olak Vicklund; secretary, Mrs.\» 2 C for a sum of money to help pay for| Mrs. E agen ont ce: an additional piece of fire-fighting. = = a= lequipment, and received $300 to ward its purchase. Appeals Board Meets Tonight dren over three years of age. r Avondale Eight Stiles PTA mothers signed up at a recent meeting as sum- mer playground supervisors in a Elmwood to Enroll. Kindergarten Tots Kindergarten up will be held from 10 a.m. to 12 noon Wednesday. ; Walled Lake will reach the age of 5 before Dec. 1 are asked to register them at the Wednesday session. Birth certifi- cates are necessary. Refreshménts of Talk at Novi The annual school picnic, Walled Lake School Disthict has at-| sonsored by the PTA, arrallbery tracted the attention of many tax-' June 6 at the school. School will payers in the area. Mrs. Popek has|dismiss for summer vacation on been active in PTA work and June 8 . will discuss the posed tax se carhainget is being Seymour Lake Church pacet eo Oe Jes) Con eummage Sale Slated ; SEYMOUR LAKE—The Belle All Novi residents of the Walled | Sherwood Circle will sponsor a Lake School District, whether |-ummage sale in the basement of net, are urged to attend. Church, Friday and Saturday. On A film on soil-cement roads and /Friday the hours are from 9 a.m? driveways will also be shown. Local/to 9 p. m. and Saturday from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. There will also ed.__**the aba ke sate; ESS ee eS Se Waterford Student Orator Vieing for National Honors WATERFORD TOWN SHIP — Sheldon Smith, the Waterford Township High School senior whose original speech on “John Adams” has won local, area, state and midwest titles in the Hearst Tournament of Orators, is now in All parents with children who! “Troy Group Studies Plans for Building Five Businesses TROY — Plans for a small fac- tory on Stevenson Highway, a dry cleaning plant, a used ‘car \ot.| and a mushroom house will be studied tonight by the Troy oBard of Appeals. = The special cases all must win Appeals Board approval, rather than the routine Planning Com- mission approval. Request of Chester F. Mally, of Ferndale, asks that the two-acre |minimum site limitation for indus- trial’ zoning be reduced. His fac- tory site is on Stevenson south of 15 Mile road. _ Maney L. Elrod’s request for zoning te allow a used car lot at -| Rochester and 19 Mile Reads will draw consideration of wheth- er the special policing required by such a business will be pos- | sible. Fire protection will gain atten- tion when Walter W. Barel's plan for a dry cleaning plant is con- sidered. He will buy a site if the board of appeals voted favorably. The five acres, now a farm, on Daly, just east of Big Beaver, Wed in Rites at Imlay City IMLAY CITY—Some 200 guests/ owned by William Baker, is to be the site of a mushroom. house if Baker's request is granted tonight. A three-play construciton using umber will be were present to see Rosemary Schlaud and Wayne Johnson, both of Attica, married in a recent morning ceremony at Sacred wards. They also are asked to bring used books and phonograph rec- v By GLADYS HARRINGTON year Sunday. In honor of the occasion, the Rev, William Wager of Flint, a ¥DEN..—.The- Methodist” Church here will celebrate its 100th Emergency Plan to Rush Drains former. pastor, will speak and the t esiaen ood Problem Will Install Storm Pipes J Following the morning serv. | Money for Project ice there will be a cooperative dinner in. the social rooms, with | TROY — Drains to alleviate a social hour before the after- (flooding of basements and ground- noon service. level floors may be installed now Troy Schoolchildren Slate Two Concerts Keego-Cass Women Install at Banquet Three File for Posts ords for the Book Mart to be held by the club June 7, 8 and 9 at Oberg Appliances. Mrs. George Goble, president .an- nounced that effective April 3, 1956, the club became affiliated with the Michigan State Federation of Wom- en's Clubs and the Michigan State Federation of Junior Women's Clubs. Oxford OES to Honor Past Matrons, Patrons OXFORD — Past matrons and past 266, OES, will be honored at 8 p.m. Thursday at Oxford Masonic Tem- ple. A program and social evening is planned. All:members of the chap- ter are invited. patrons of Oxford Chapter: ‘on Romeo School Board ROMEO — Nominating petitions \for three area residents were filed lby the deadline Saturday for the itwo positions open on the Romeo Community Schools Board of Edu- cation. The three whose names will ap- pear on the ballot in the June 11 election are Charles A. Myers, Or- val Mellen and incumbent Allen Rush. Plan Scavenger Hunt FOUR TOWNS--The Cub Scout Pack 67 is meeting at the Four Towns Methodist Church Wednes- day evening. From 6:30 to 7:30 p. m. there will be a scavenger hunt, followed by the regular busi- ness meeting. Awards will be presented. if residents are willing to advance the funds, Troy City Commission-' ers decided last night. | It would take several months to struc-/have the county create assessment white|@stricts for such drains, commis- sioners pointed out to the 70 resi- dents, most of whom were object- ing to bad drainage in their home as. : H it Ve Hn gel 2 g wh oF! ig i in g county drain project, Many descrébed flooded conditions in their. homes over the recent storm period. At the meeting, bids were re- ceived from contractors wishing to In- 1940 a: rededication service was held, at which time all in- debtedness was cleared and the mortgage burned. In 194, new Sunday School rooms were pro- vided by excavating beneath the install taps on the city’s water line for future homes here. The kitchen and social rooms. This city engineer is studying bids be- serves As the worship center for fore the commission votes ac- MYF and other classes. . leeptance. The bell, which still calls the! ras congregation to worship, was H ey Poppleton Unit to Meet church and then hung in the pres-;- TROY—The Cancer Group of Poppleton Women's Club will meet ent building. _ Hundreds have received comfort at 7:30 p.m. tonight at the home of Mrs.* David Robertson, 3411 and inspiration within the walls of the church on the hill in the past Crooks Road. Refreshments will be served following sewing -of 64 years, iP e 8 6 cancer pads. : During the past months, mem- = and Hiei pastor, the Rev: Stephen apko have been busy San Caine and inchert) acting Luncheon at Leonard all in readiness for the big day—| LEONARD—Leonard Womans’ the day marking 100 years of Club will meet for a 1 p.m, lunch- service to Dryden and the sur-,eon Thursday at the home of Mrs, ' rounding community. Hoard. . Here's to the wide-open track, General Motors! considered by Appeals Board members tonight. The new meth- od, using thec heaper, knotty 4 The bride, daughter of Mrs.| Anthony Schlaud and the tate Mr. Schlaud wore a floor-length gown of white nylon lace and net. Her Sacliag ‘Construction! Com lumber, is suggested by the John | fingertip -vell was of nylon net. of Waterford. No specific teca- mentioned. F. B. Visner is. asking to straighten the front of his tool shop. Zoning does not allow in- The bridegroom, son of the crease in size in non-conforming late Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Johnson buildings, btu he contends it will of Lapeer, had Kenneth Schlaud, be only a small size increase. brother of the bride, ‘for his best His shop is on Hartwick just off man. Ushers were Arthur Spanke Rochester. and Ernest Fansler of Lapeer. — A wedding breakfast followed the ceremony and a reception in the evening was held at Hunters Slate Mrs. McCully , “Fatimine «tipo view {0 Talk at Mefamora the couple will live on Pleasant road, Attica. | METAMORA—Mrs. Marilou Mc- Beston to compete for national honors. The midwest contest was held last Friday in Chicago where Shel- don was placed first by four out of the five judges. With his coach, Patty Loo- man, speech department director of WTHS, he received an all ex- pense paid trip to Chicago plus a sight-seeing tour. {| ] | % Mrs. Ray Longpre, Mrs. Marvin _fe ren hae te Soo Sans eo: in ay" tlie, ot ieny we from the central, east and far . Ledley is to be completed) “The general public is invited to west zones tomorrow, another iby od attend. : sight-seeing — is ae place. Accompanied by Miss Looman and Harry Taylor, Hearst Publi- : cations representative, Sheldon will SHELDON SMITH - visit the home of John Adams and : _ the statesman’s birthplace in Quin-| ay in the Boston Latin School, cy, Mass, Boston Commons ig in- founded in 1635 and the oldest fn his itinerary as is the | public school iff America. She]- the: historical Boston -Tea|don’s family, Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe! mith and brothe. Craig, of 6450 tional oratorial contest|Maybee road, will be on hand to at’2:30 p.m. Wednes-jcheer him on. 3 | Case, Mrs. Harold “Gingell, Mrs Cully, missionary,, whose husband, Edward McCully, was slain by Anca Indians in Ecuador last Jan. 8. will be guest speaker in Meta- mora Sunday. : Mrs. McCully will speak at 8 who started taking census for the p.m. Sunday in Pilgrim Congerga- 8 Take School Census in Lake Orion Area LAKE ORION—Names ‘of those tien of future homes has been | Lake Orion Schools this week are : tional’Church, at a combined serv-| Mrs. Harvey Campbell, Mrs. Odes: ice of the Pilgrim Church and Franklii Thornville Community Church. kth) Hetner: Mrs)Sam Le ach,! along with the talk, she will show County Births Almont Mr and Mra. John Howe of Almont Hy parents of a new daughter, Jacque- ne Listings Wanted FARMS, ACREAGE, VACANT PROPERTY Call C. Schuett Romeo A’Gaughter Theresa Jane, has been born to Mr and Mrs. William Martin of Romeo. i Lapeer | Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Truex of Lapeer have announced the birth of @ daughter, Janice Marie, . | weal Imley City f non | “The Northwest Realtor” Mr and ‘ire “ay ivener Gostatlo of Ymiay | EM 83-4397 EM 38-4236 JS , + a 4 4 é When the new Technical Center opens on May 16, General Motors for the first time centralizes its business of produc- ing the future! GM should be proud that the 4200 scientists and engineers and other ex- perts at the new Center will pool their efforts for achievements far beyond the scope of the motor industry. Already GM laboratories have given us the mechanical heart, the electrostetho- graph, diesel-electric locomotives and a revolutionary method of sterilizing Salk polio vaccine. Thus you serve all of us—and we are proud to serve you!: Raitway System tims acmeiencasu os DINE OUT! 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INTO PAPER CAREER | Back in China, Tong immediate- iy plunged into a newspaper career. jential English daily; China Press; ‘in’ Shanghai, | But when the Japanese struck | in 1937, Generalissimo Chiang Kal-shek asked him to trade in | his typewriter for a portfolio and | go to work for the government. | Tong has remained close to the Chinese leader who seeks his ad ~ TYPEWRITERS *Rented — °Sold *Exchanged ° Repaired | matters. \Nationa] Military Council. Two ground and internationa! education ‘American National Red Cross will | en at the chapter house, " |with Red Cross as a comptroller | Vice on many important policy jof the Red Cross Commission to Tong's first official post was di-, rector of the Shanghai office of the years alter, his journalistic back-| ters in St. Louis, Mo. "\led to his appointment as vice-|operations during and after the minister of information in charge of international publicity. -/SECOND CAREER \dor to Washington, Dr;-Hollington; ~-This-was the beginning of a second career that was to take him through the war with Japan and later the struggle aginst Com. munism, as leader of Free China's information front. Throughout his busy career as Meet Dr. Tong of Nationalist China &@ hewspaperman and government official, Tong has found time to turn out several books on Chinese affairs. As official biographer of Chiang Kal-shek, he wrote an - authoritative and comprehensive volume on the life of the Chinese generalissimoe, . It was not until 1952, that the energetic “Holly,” as he was dining room will be the setting for the annual dinner meeting of Oakland County Chapter, American Red Cross at 6:30 p.m., May 23. Fred M. Winfrey, special as sistant to the of the Cross celebrates its 75th birthday this year. . Mrs. Mildred E. Bennett, ex- ecutive director of the chapter, says that any person who has contributed $1 to Red Cross ls a member. All members and interested persons are urged to attend. Reservations will be tak- 118 Franklin Bivd., through Wednes- day, May 16. \ Election and installation of chap- ter officers and board members Birmingham is general chairman of Bloomfield Hills. Speaker Winfrey began his career Siberia from 1918 to 1920. From 1927 to 1942 he served as @ssistant manager and as manager of the} Midwestern Area with headquar- He had a major role in relief More people have bought more Sunny Brook than any other brand of Kentucky whiskey . The most popular Kentucky whiskey You'll find the reason for Sunny Brook’s all time popularity is right inside the bottle~ Kentucky whiskey so smooth, so uniquely flavorful, it wins your approval af the very first sip. Enjoy Sunny Brook tonight! Fy SUNNY! 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She receives at least his absences from his family. ters and three sons, all grown | and married, Dr. Tong's hobbies follow his newspaper background — clipping articles, reading and writing. He also enjoys hiking and mountain-) climbing and often leaves younger companions panting behind. The new: ambassador to Wash- ington doesn’t drink and smokes very little.. His hours are regular, __|but long. Tore. usually gets up at’ daybreak and often works until midnight. Ford Man Takes Post LANSING \#—Robert Ross, 82, Dearborn, employe services man-| ager of the Ford Motor Co., has. been appointed by Gov. Williams as a member of his Blue Cross Study Commission. Ross replaces Robert Conder, Chrysler Corp. vice president, who resigned be- cause of ill health. TAIPEI, Formosa #®—Commu- ute bombardment. ‘report said the shelling began at '*20 a.m, but didn’t mention whether the Nationalist guns re-| plied, Mrs. Tong is the envy of many women with husbands who travel macy. 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His California managers alloted him, therefore, an extra cam- paigning day in Oregon because of the influence Friday's write-in vot- ing there may have on the Cali- fornia result, Both also plan concerted wind- up campaigns in California rural y jareas. | VIE _IN_OREGON _ | Kefauver contends with Steven son in Oregon for 16 national con- vention votes, The stake in Cali- fornia’s June 5 presidential pri- mary is 68 convention votes. The Tennessee senator flew to Portland last night with an inten- sive Thursday of campaigning in Multnomah County (Portland) ad- ded to his original two-day sched- ule, | “California is the most import- + ant contest we have,” Kefauver told an Oakland dinner before fly-) ing north. | | | I * * “The stakes are big. “If I can carry California, tt! will be almost decisive in our fa-| vor in the coming convention in August.” " Wine, Driving reeae 114 years, has been named winner of a safe driving award, one of| 12 given in a nationwide contest in cities of 100,000 to 500,000; population. Fry, who has been: handicapped since birth, has driven more than 350,000 miles without a chargeable accident in the last 1l_ years. the Democratic) tive minutes,” he said. “The Stevenson Ends Tour in Oregon - Talks Today at Eugene With Kefauver; Both Vie}, for ‘Pencil’ Votes _ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 15, sess Hollywood Headlines: Red Skelton Back 3 on 2 Top] Jin Video and Movies, Too ‘By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD wf — “The same g happens to all performers. t you're up, then you're down, then you're up again. At al goes Lee aS ‘SWELL SPONSORS’, _ Aside. from the fadt that stars’ "PORTLAND, Ore. @ — Adlai) iové, Wetes Keofai wer, today. Stevenson, making a final swing}: in. cycles.” s* *¢ : “U'lloutlive the men, q “who were in my Cabinet—I'l p live to 130!” campaign for ‘Oregon's ‘ Mae West's dressing room at, the Latin Quarter 1s usually Pat * guarded by one of her ntuscle / men. She has some cuté bust- ness in her act. When one of the huskies, pretending to an swer her phone, says, “ West's suite.” Mae calls out,’ “Don't brag about me — just. answer the phone.” Will you or won't you be glad to see Jackie Gleason's “Honeymooners” on only “once in a while” next season? Jackie's television program will return next fall to the “live,” one-hour format that made him rich, famous and the hottest comedian in the country. “The Loudmouth,” “The Bartender,” “The Poor Soul,” and’ MAE Reggie Van Gleason” will be back on the air early in Septem-| ber. Although Perry Como’s rating ‘Honeymooners” only four times this season, “the Battle of Saturday Night" promises to be flercer next y has -decided-to move Sid Caesar to Saturday . bosses at CBS wanted to strengthen their forces. - x & & kk. “It means a fabulous amount of additional money to me,” Gleason said, “working an hour instead of half hour—but' that's not the big thing. I just think I'll enjoy it more being on ‘live. oo” _ After seeing Grace Kelly in those regal surroundings, MGM's convinced it’s going to be difficult to get her back to Hollywood | from Her Serene Highness’ palace. * * * Cyd Charisse has watched husband Tony Martin’s show ‘maybe a dozen times and wil! again when they celebrate their eighth anniversary .. . | Phil Silvers, Mickey Freeman ‘and “a skeleton cast” will go * has topped the half-hour. | FLINT # — One-armed Ralph to make pictures for a long time. But they hope to take over’ of Mackinac Bridge supersturcture , -}Fry, 35, a Flint taxi driver for the old Rex Ingram studios for her in-Nice—half an hour away were ordered back to work today. Mi primary at his supposed weak jspot in the _State’s broad green ' farm belt. * * Ld Stevenson blasted away at Fi- Y°8"S— i ‘had been in the doldrums, once ‘again ascended into the top ranks in the audience ratings. Now he's making his first movie in four “Public Pigeon No. 1.” senhower administration farm pol-, LESS FRANTIC _ ici ies in a tour through the W illa.| mette Valley yesterday. a €'ON SAME PODIUM The two rivals for the Demo- ji), Ficus cratic presidential nomination, both write-in candidates in” the party preferential vote for 16 dele- gates, are scheduled to wind up on the same platform in Eugene tonight after a day of campaign- ing in eastern and southern Ore- gon. Each will be allotted time at a meeting sponsored by the Univers ‘ity of Oregon, with Stevenson speaking first. Ld 3% * eee eat tt Committee. Straits Bridge Strike. IES Ends in Compromise ST. IGNACE (#—Some workers on the giant Straits| ‘ing following a compromise settlement -|yesterday of a three-day jurisdic- | jtional strike ° Ld The agreement was made be-, | tween operating engineers and fron | 'workers unions and the American | Bridge Division of U. 5. Steel | \Corp.. The company said the agreement | | provides You can see the results in Red's expansive kisser, He's less fran- te. He exudes the warm glow of ‘success. as ever. * s *¢ “How can you say I ain't been workin’ in pictures?’ .he demands. “After all, I had a day’s work in ‘Susan Slept Here’ last year. a ae pd ar pues baad in ‘Around o abe _ 80. Days.’ “I will Sar te is my first ‘big part since I left MGM. Boy, that last one was some picture! | It was the only movie in history that hissed the audience for be- ear, since NBC! President Eisenhower is unop- ing so stupid as to pay money and so Jackie's posed for 18 delegates to the for it. They were afraid to play)’ it at the Grauman's Chinese— afraid the footprints would walk this_ren: nce_in ‘last yh pied bit Tis Tuesday night TV show, which lot. But he can be just as) j sgo in 2 “This = we have | jo ar :|sponsors that are dignified and ‘ inferference. I always had to fit somebody else's idea of what I ing every skit as Willie Lump- Lump.” terest in the picture. The n has a 5 per cent interest “What ruined me was too much should be like. They had me play- CBS has more than passing in-| work | n it! (Red has 35 per cent), making, the closest connection of a net- work with a theatrical film. Reel Romance Parts End in Real Marriage NEWYORK (-— A stage ro- mance blossoms into a real-life marriage for Peggy Ann Garner} and Albert Salmi next Friday. Miss Garner, 24-year-old former) child movie star, and Salmi, 28, took out a marriage license yes-' terday, s The .two fell in love while she! played a honky-tonk singer and he her shy cowboy lover in the com- edy “Bus Stop.” \ \ f i E | We've Got a Secret! | “Indians of New Mexico have to France and Italy in June to no written language. Their myths shoot some foreign back- have passed orally from genera- | (grounds for Phil's TV show ~\gineers will supply personnel in) certain operating en-| of 1956. addition to those supplied by the | iron workers. | color. OUR SECRET IS THE NAME OF The Hollywaod Sneak Preview We're Going to Show TOMORROW NIGHT ONLY ot 7:30 P.M. We can't tell you the name of the picture, we are not-permitted to do so. . can say it will be one of the top pictures it stars two Hollywood favorites . it’s In CimemaScope and in beautiful . but we | SAT. ! tion to generation. Dinie Hwy. (US-10)—1 Bik. N. of Telegraph Read. FE 5-4500 vast Times TONIGHT ff ——TOMORROW—— } MAN With the GOLDEN ARM” nacnatthaaaata ss ee een pow - WATERFORD \ca DRIVE-IN irda THE FAMILY DRIVE-IN ‘opened her purse and pulled out a flask. wolf. “What is it—bourbon or scotch.” The gal sweetly replied. | | Communist next fall. One of Tony's lines in the show 1s about Tiajuana: “They don't have any income tax in Tiajuana. In fact they don’t have any income.” CYD CHARISSE When a Kansas beau ran out of gas, his girl nonchalantly' “Great,” sald the “Gas.” THE MIDNIGHT EARL... A new Glenn Miller's band’s being formed by his widow, with ‘Ray McKinley leading . .. Wally Cox is on jury duty... Lionel | Hampton, starting a tour of Israel cally, himself “star of stage, \sereen and Tel Aviv” . EARL'S PEARLS ..« You never realize how quickly the human voice can change till you hear a woman stop quarreling with her bus- band to answer the phone. WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Many an attractive dish has ruined a guy's digestion.”"—Rob’t Q. Lewis. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: A local wife has figured out a great, time-saving device—she attached the can opener to the TV set. “No matter how far chemistry advances,” claims Charile J sones, “it'll never develop anything more dangerous than a) grncuce blonde.” That's earl, brother. ee eerrmient Lod i Lo eee Se ) Michigan Law to Con trol Nullitied by State Supreme LANSING \#—Surprising no one , plants, an area covered by other —ithe Michigan Supreme Court has; Statutes. ithrown out the Trucks Anti-Sub- | The second would bar from non- elective public jobs in the state and local governments in cases versive Act : e " where reasonable grounds exi ist! at} bs sone conclusion after the United nist Party Me mber’ ‘States Supreme Court last month & ‘front’ group.” invalidated a similar enactment by The test suit was brought by the ee “Michigan Communist Party—and- | Pennsylvania ; Also’ roone as “the Mic higan Control Law, the or be longs to William Allan. Albertson and William some. of its officials. - ineluding } -——.-..-—--_.-—™ * © ® . Although the strike began Fri- day, bridge officials said only! \two days work was lost because’ bad weather prevented “high work” on the and lower Peninsulas. (Cheboygan Celebrates | ing made for a giant civie cele- bration marking sale of the closed Cheboygan paper mill by Charmin | Paper Mills of Green Bay, Wis. 100- million-dollar | span between Michigan's Upper’ | CHEBOYGAN W—Plans are be-. Purchase of the mill for $600,000: |was completed in New York last weck. A 24-member Chamber of Commerce committee ts sponsoring a celebration to weltome the Char- min company to Cheboygan. Penal Official Retires JACKSON U—Charles T. Lock- wood, business manager of South- $ erm Michigan Prison, will retire $ May 24 after. more than 20 years 2 at the prison. Lockwood. 70,4) $ started as a clerk in the account- ing office in 1935. He hag been _|business man: er since 192. 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Sel eta by vo Lm ear, % . 4 , : ef { ~ * ae > Ti pleasure, therefore; to report -to-you-today— 1 Rocky Marciano’s departing sumup . . . seat ra ed panies ~~ championship — ip “Monday a aed Mi CON Le a ae _THE PONTIAC. PRESS, eae ean i ees id 2 eee 4 ca oes eee The ae ees Mia ge be Pe 7 a eh ra ea ae eee te roy sae t] th ah AS at erg og of omg alah frist ; a Tr i % i CF Boh a ee re a Ala : a) : | 7 ’ y { TU ESDAY, MAY 15, 1956 / L THIRTY. SEV EN . « clothes, or his accent. care of Al Weill. Suppose I had the This department has never gone along with the theory that a man is fair game for ridicule because of his lack of formal education, the bizzare cut. of his misfortune to put myself under the management of certain men we both know who threw their boxer into the pit for all comers.” I had in mind Rex Layne and certain other boxers who were overmatched under the careless, callous or, mistaken theory . . . “throw them inot deep water. That's, the only way to learn to swim.” x *« * Rocky continued .. . “I know Al Weill is not perfect. Neither is 4 single one of his critics. I know he makes mistaken theory . . . “throw them into deep water. That’s than most college ‘graduates. He made good matches for all his boxers. “He made all of them retire with time left for his profit still to run on. their contracts. Look at Marty Servo, Lou Ambers and Joey Archibald. Like me, they were small towners or farm boys.” One of Al’s shrewdest moves was the $87,000 he got Ambers in the Tournament of Champions at Bronx Coliseum against Pedro Montanez. Al was a skilled ie nancier. * + * * He treated each boxer as if he was his son, gave him fatherly advice, stopped him from going fave or be- ing a spendthrift playboy. NO GREAT ADJUSTMENT NECESSARY ON RETIRING “Al always kept our standard of living to a modest level so that when we retired there was no great adjust-| ment necessary. He kept most of his boys in clean but simple boarding houses. We ate simple food, nourishing stuff, but nothing fancy. No showboating with big autos’ either. * x * * “We stayed at YMCAs and places like that. All of us wound up with money. So did Al, of course, but he earned every penny. And what could you pay a man for molding your character, shooing away i leeches, keeping you from making a fool of yourself when you are a young kid fighter with a pocket full,of money?” Without Weill’s skillful - handling. and conceding Rocky has certain boxing flaws and is not smartest oe in the world in avoiding punishment, it js entirel sible Rocky might have retired some time ago a battered punching who never even reached the top 10. Gives RO Man Heavy Impost Given Nashua His 2nd Ace ‘Reverse’ Shot On his first time out this season, ‘John Burns of Royal Oak, a good) CAMDEN, N. J. (INS)—Nashua golfer, bagged an ace. Burns got Pimlico appears to be a bit tight-/Chic, who conceded two pounds to| pos If jockey a Eb elects again|_ AP Wirephete| AS GOES LOLLAR — Catcher Sherm Lollar, above, of the Chi- cago White Sox caught fire with ihis bat a few games ago, causing so go the White Sox.” He has hiked the average from .231 to 367 in five games, weiser team _jthe eight undefeated candidates the fans to say “As: Lollar goes, ;: ‘Ray Bluth Tops Masters Field Budweiser Stor Leads 8 Undefeated Bowlers | in ABC Eliminations | ROCHESTER, N.Y. @ — Ray, Indians By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS had only five complete games all, Last season you had to give|last season, although-“fe. won: 38, odds to bet Bob Lemon wouldn't|and his last was on Memorial ‘pitch a-complete game. Now’ the|This spring, it looked like big | guy has gone the distance five! of the same when the veteran) \Straight times for the Cleveland|righthander lasted only seven in-| “Indians and has won ‘em ail —jnings while losing to Chicago 2-1) “including two in a row over the opening day. It was the 2ist eon-. ‘Biuth, husky star of the national team match gathe champion Bud- from St. Louis, leads ead on Lemon's Win It was the lone game scheduled in the majors Monday and the Tribe made it their sixth triumph in the tast seven games to gain a | Thursday. ‘10-percentage point edge on New Last night, Lemon bamboozled York: which ‘has lost four of six. the Yankees again, setting them) The Injuns haven't had it this good down on three hits for a 32 en—since, wrapping up Detroit twice, Baltimore: once and then| y. beating the Yanks in the rubber’ \game of a three-game set last! vic- since last Sept. 15,-the day before — : tory as Al Smith, a persistent Yan- Detroit knocked them from the- jsuddenly _not-so-totrid New York secutive time he had failed to fin- Yankees. ; ish. i 1 * @¢ —He e hasn't been selled—or beat- * * kéé'baiter, poked a lead off homer lead and New York took over to iin the ninth to hoist the Indians|win the pennant, » * n i : ‘nual American Bontinn Congress Masters tournament. beaten bowlers — representing | eight states—there are also 16 with one defeat each. Highlight yesterday was the oust- er of Bill Lillard of Chicago, cur- rent..match game champion and leader in three divisions of the ABC, Lillard was upset in his 1st! Fia., and then lost his 2nd match to Bob Storch of North Canton, Ohio. Dick Weber, in one of the best ly Bluth had beaten Charles John: son of Detroit, Mich., by nine pins ‘as he struck out in the 10th franie. BALTIMORE next Saturday's $100,000 Preak- iness was centered today on the fee classiest performers in the starting his big bid at the turn} probable) starting field, Needles ‘and Fabius, and on what role the [physical layout of Pimlico Race |Track will vey in their return Jack Dudley and Bonnie Heath, used his powerful late kick to come ‘behind and win the Kentucky” “Derby by three quar- ters of a length ahead of Calumet \Farm’s A a ey 5. ito utilize Needles’ amazing endur- All Interest in Preakness Given fo Needles, Fabius. “TK Interest tfers might- atso-be-caiculating- that+— item in doping the race. It could! imake things difficult for a horse jin an effort to make up for the shorter stretch. * . Ld) Some horsemen claim Pimlico's track is generally firmer over-all than the Downs. If so, such a fac- jtor could also work in favor of ‘Fabius, since he is regarded as more of a speed horse. s s td) For the time being, Needles ts jbeing quoted as an 8-5 or 7-5 fa- ivorite, with Fabius calculated to ‘go off at about 41. : Meanwhile, the owners of nine other horses have put up their ance, he’'H have considerably less | cash to get into the race in the In addition te the eight un- | bowlers left in the tournament Bluth beat his doubles partner, | Lemon, troubled by a bum leg, | into the. American League lead Lemon made only two mistakes _ = ———————— * 2. ge apres eeeee a ‘tmatch by Edwih Albert of Miami,} -~ f spring. At left Tim Baldwin, center, are all that's left of the 1955 top team representing Birmingham. At right is Joe Borovick coach of the Maples, who hopes for ONE MORE DAY — With only one more day for entries to be filed for the 5th annual Pontiac Press Prep Invitational golf tourney, May 28, two of the defending champs and their coach take a good look at the big perpetual trophy won last his 4th straight |last night, and they came on con- _ lsecutive pitches as Gil McDougald land Mickey Mantle powered back- \to-back home runs for a short- The only other hit off the 35-year- jold Lemon, who struck out five ‘and walked three, was a fifth-in- ‘ning single ny — Howard. Lemon hadi merrell 10 men in order before McDougald belted his No. 2 homer of the season, _|Mantle'’s homer was his 12th. The victory, his 186th (only team mates Bob Feller and. Early Wynn have more among active major league pitchers), gave Lem- on an edge on the Yankees for the first time since 1949, He now is 26-25 lifetime (11 years) against ithe Bombers—the only team he \didn't have a winning record jagainst at season's start. Needles, Rider Perfect Fit’ BALTIMORE — Dave Erh irode race horses for 16 years and lived 2-1 Yankee lead in the fourth, © “the only prominence he ever | ;won Was a reputation among horse folk as an intelligent, well spoken 'guy. Then he met Needles, | It was a happy union. They have jwon three $100,000 races, the Fla- mingo, the Florida Derby, and a Pentiac Prees Phote (above) is Mike Conroy, who with by. ° Ld ° championship in the event. This Saturday, they will go after DETROIT #, — The long-dis- to send where were the big ques- tance telephone ‘Lines still hummed tions? ~ distance to develop the late kick | hopes of taking home some of the at Briggs Stadium today, and De-, A Tiger spokesman told news- which heretofore has carried the bay son of Ponder to victory. The |: stretch at Pimlico is only 950 feet! in length compared to 1,234'y outsped Pern ip the Derby. In addition, prize money. e « Mrs, “pe W. Kellogg's Come feet On Red, who earned only a little cellar and on the way up.’ at Churchill Downs where Needles more than $8,000 last year, came) from sixth place to finish third in the Kentucky Derby. Dino Lozzi| the final tun at has. his hopes pinned on Count | has been assigned 129 pounds for his 2nd hole-in-one over the week- er than the comparable curve at ‘Needles in the $100,000 Florida Saturday's $30,000-added Carnden end at Bald. Mountain Club, where Churchill Downs. The form play- ‘Derby and lost a close decision. Handicap at Garden State park— he aced the No. 17, par 3 hole with, The ace was Bald, the race that could make him the 4 Six iron shof. top money-winning thoroughbred of Mountain's 2nd of the season. all time. °° @¢ @ Tue uapest! tela ipecadl mere | whe ball took strong buckupin, | bit when it hit and jumped back- ' wards into the cup from three | feet away. Burns got his Ist ace | in 1946 op Tam O’Shanter’s No. | than the four-year-old son of Nasrullah carried toe! head vic- tory tm his last start, the Grey | Lag, and the same he packed for : the Gulfstream Park Handicap. | bei 17 at Bald Mountain ts yards long. He had a 75 for ‘Victory in the mile and one- the 18 holes. eighth would assure Nashua of more than the $8.146 he needs to! “Guess Tl Just have to retire surpass Citation’s lifetime race "¥- and Ss says Burns. Sh) OE kh | His peace on the round ‘were Jack Davis, Joe Davis and ‘Don Tye. all of Royal Oak. aa “Ynion Baseball Drill MICHIGAN COLLEGE. SPORTS BASEBALL Michigan State 7, pateent: 3 Wayne 6, Toledo TENNIS Michigan 9, Michigan State @ ball team will practice tonight at eour ‘Columbia-Joslyn’s north diamond starting at 5 pm. All interested | ar players are invited to attend the’ ' “ workout, Purdue 33. Detroit 3. Wiscons: Detroit §. Notre Dame J0‘s, Detroit ‘quadrangular meet) Clawson Thinclads Win ue Meet— Clawson took five Ist places and Orion scored 21 points, Troy 17, _scored in all 13 events to i Bed. Roseville’ 13'2, and Madison '%. land B League track a eld Oakland t nd +: Chuck Mason in- the breed! wens Tom Raines in the 100, Dick Allen gerald, Clawson amassed 67 pointe to take its Ist title in history. pe the 220, and Larry Dorr in the! 880 were individual winners for Avondale was far behind tn 2nd ‘Clawson and the 880 relay team I place with 33 points and Fitrger- (counted for the other victory.” a eee eee ee ee “Avondale’s freshman miler Dick |Hutchinson won his spécialty in the! aa time of 4:59. Ray Goforth of the Jackets set a new school record in ‘the high jump by clearing the bar jat 5 feet 8 inches. Goforth’s broth- ; er Giles held the previous mark. Walled Lake's track team scored a 67-42 decision over Southfield in n Inter-Lakes Conference dual AMERICAN SERGE E ‘and took seven 2nd places. Larry . L Pet GB Cleveland : 1s 9 =f Hughes was the meet’s only double New York ....05--.--. 1@ 10 61 : Chicege lacs 10-8 556 2, winner, capturing both hurdles for Boston og .w.c- ee esse TE 10) 526 By Walled Lake. Baltimore ..oses-o----- 12 14 462 ‘ = eee coe ‘ u us oe : ansas City .... DETROIT . 8 18 348 6%: Counting Base Hits MONDAY'S RESULTS Cleveland 3, New York 2 Only game scheduled TODAY'S GAMES | Boston at DETROIT—N!Ixor Povtack 1i-1: Washington at Chicago, night—Stobbs (2-1) ve Keegan (1-0: D NEW YORK .?—Wally Moon of' son tide a, Kretion ee night—Wi- s6 St. Louis Cardinals and Daryl New York at Cleveland night—McDer- Spencer of the New York Giaats., mott (1-2) ws. Gare! a 12- NATIONAL LEAGUE és _ibest clutch performances, t GP making their base hits count in. lweukee ....... . t ‘ | at Leute ceceeeeets, 1S 7 082 .,| the late innings. Brooklyn .. 12 8 $1. 3.2. Moon and Spencer are tied for Cincinnatl .. 13° «10 oe ie ' Pittsburgh ......- a 2 an ae the Major League ‘lead in game Ceeago 8 NS Te ¢ |winming blows, a new’ statistics 18 250 -category devised .and compiled by The Associated Press. Each has three Pi Iphia nilace Dp MONDAY’S RE Ba 1s N am s Bc heduled o eas TODAY'S GAMES night— Wehmeter gt at Brookly' Lewis es Templeton 0-2: or Poholsky 2-0) fed} » Chicago at New York—Hacker (0-3) Antomelli (1-3) e Ld ° Credit for a garhe-winning blow 1@ given to each player who drives +enur migh?— pagineammart at Prveouren pighe NUE in the winning run jn the sixth Milwatrkee a! Phiiadeiphi® might — seventh, eighth, ninth or an extra Buh! (2-1) or Burdece 1-1) ve Miller ning (1d, | : : a ] te j ‘ i a | Michigan Normal and Miami | Ueto over ‘north of Fiint. ‘necessary to bypass the area, says. Fineet. The-Vikings won eight events 2 From The PRESS BOX| Les Etter, sports @publicity di- ‘rector at the Univegiity of Michi- a has. taken ci of requests for 18 broadcast booths for small Speedway agreed today that “some man feels confident he'll have an- 'too ready. radio stations who will carry the OMe Will have a 146 mile an hour other champion to work with in \Wolverine football games next fall. lap during Saturday's qualifica- another Etter pointed out that before | for four or five booths. He credits, the rise to the ‘town advertisers seeking to spon- sor athletic cers. | * se } Sam C. Dineriore. of Birming- ham, was awarded a varsity letter award for fencing at Wayne Uni-| versity ~ In the track meet~ ot the Weekend, the a trailed 59-58 going into | walle reley. Two local boys, Kerry Keating - and Ray Campbell, helped the relay team to victory and gave | Normal a on Sere: the heavily damaged tornado area| A long detour was) Coach Fd Heikkinen, ‘‘and we saw a lot of destruction.” MONDAYS STARS TCHING Bob Lemon Indians—Beaf New York on a three-hitter, walking three and atriking out five. for his Sth straight complete game and fifth straight victory, HITTING Al Smith, Indians— Delivered a leadoff homer in the 9th to beat New York 3-2 and lift Cleveland, into let place in the American League ry i} .. » Moon, Spencer Late H itters Moon, one of the foremost con- tributors toward the Cards’ sur-| iprisingly ‘good showing has come) turning in a couple of baseball’ s through with timely singles, twice, e are in the seventh inning and once in| | the sixth for a pair of victories lover Milwaukee and one over) Brooklyn. s * Spencer, only a .244 batter, has| ‘produced the big hit in three tof the Giants’ nine triumphs. He had, . itwo game-winning blows against Philadelphia, a single in the seven- th inning and a home run in the sixth, He also brokelup the May 2, marathon against the Chic ago jCubs with a sacrifice fly in the (17th frame, cars will be flying.” | M., 2 Drivers Hit Near 150 M.P.H. Bettenhausen, Hanks in — Speedway Trial Runs; Tony Sets Mark INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — Two! men at the Indianapo¥s Motor tions.”’ - The UAW-CIO Local 594 base--television he would get requests) One of them was Tony Betten- | hausen, who has been driving rac-' number of small ing cars at the 2% mile track at heavyweight champion Rock y jaw \Indianapolis for the 19th year. The other was an unidentified old timer who nodded in agree-| ‘ment with Bettenhausen’s words and then was heard to mumble: | “Next thing you know, those 144.951 miles an hour, Just 30 | es earlier, another veteran, | | Sam Hanks of Pacific Palisades, | Calif., set an unofficial mark | with 144.346 mph, - | Both speeds ewere timed elec. ‘Sandy in Opening Round ‘out reedy Randy Sandy in 2:46 ofihis arms, a, Z __.the first_round of a telecast bout cal knox ‘kout. almost ‘did that yesterday in i= | establishing a track record of isades. _ teated—youngster,—a- Bt Sweikert, “We feel he’s ready for anyone | winner of the Memorial in the top 10 now,” said Bachman. | Merchants scored wins as the 1956 \"I'm afraid oaeen that some r of City Softball League “season got Inn, 5-2, at North Side. troit Tiger brass candidly admitted men, “We've got a couple of play-| it was looking for any kind of ers we know we could peddle with-| trade ‘that will get us out of the out hurting us, but who can we get | ‘who would help us for them?” President Walter 0. (Spike) | Tiger cripples, meanwhile, were Briggs, vice president Charlie beginning to come around, Gehringér, a Tiger all-time | Shortstop Harvey Kuenn, hit on | great, and manager Bucky Har. | the ankle Sunday by a line ror ris were among those whe bud- died long and earnestly yester- day. e be ready today. The same was | true of catcher Frank House, } | When they broke up, they said: | who caught a ball on his shin a “We're still waiting on a couple couple of games beck. or so calls.” " Right fielder Al Kaline 3nd pitch- The Tigers, now 30-strong and er Ned Garver, however, still are ' mired in the basement, must get on the ailing list, Both with sore \down to a 25-player limit my mid- larms, Kaline is especially missed, ‘night Thursday. |since he was the 1955 champion of _Who to swap for whom and who major t league batsmen, Rory ory Calhoun ; Knocks Out NEW YORK (#—Charley Gold-| those ranking fighters think he’s Calhoun worked fast in making | middleweight Sandy his fifth victim of the yeaf. ‘His first punch to the head — a - flashing right — caught the 25-| retired year-old New Yorker flush on the. and dropped hint. tfe bounced Marciano believes he has the per- up at two and stodd for the man-| fect candidate. for new honors in datory count. ithe solidly built, 21-year-old from| Right-hand blows to the jaw. White Plains, N.Y. * * * “Another year ought to do it,” Sail After said Charley after Rory piaried! Hay Miller year Rory Calhoun * tiny in e trainer The of the third. Reterea| immediately waved, signalizing the techni- Under _New York t St. Nicholas Arena last nig F Harris named Paul Foytack (1-1) lage Roy OI its 6th straight Toss 2 1, at Hazel ‘removed. Preakness, second trial in the quest ‘for the Triple Crown. They fab atone) la Lok Fanse is Gomis “cae ee a: year-old jockey-fpom Belmont Shores, Calif., now in his 17th year of riding. But it is coming with a rush, because Erb and Needles ‘appear to “fit” one another. per- ifectly. Faglets Down St. Ben After a slow, shaky start, Or-|Park, Mike Young paced the Vik- ‘chard Lake St. Mary's Basetell ingp at the plate with Gres hits tn team has come along in impressive three times - = Trade oppose the Boston Red Sox to- in the Ist of two Detroit games. fashion. a > * © ®@ | - Detroit Gets te ae The ‘revival has arrived too |0*5¢8 while defeating Ferndale St. late for the Eaglets to success. |J#mes, 10-3. The afternoon of base fully defend their Suburban Cath. Pilfering included two double steals olic League title, but after drop- “4 the swiping of home plate ping. their ist three. starts they |‘*ree times, have shifted to the winning side | - 4 0 of the ledgér three times since. Clarkston posted its Sth Wayne- * © 6 Oakland League victory in seven Rev. John Rakoczy’s squad, be- starts with an 11-7 decision over hind the pitching and hitting of| Milford at Clarkston. Dave Ged- Paul Franckowiak, racked up its} %* batted in five runs with -a 3rd straight win Monday by dump- ee ee one oe ree ing St. Benedict, 41, at Orchard] “#¢ Pitching in the ¢th inning to Lake. save the game for starter Gary- ° e P Nelson . ci Franckowiak hurled a two-hit) Imlay City hung up its lth con masterpiece and recorded a dozen secutive win by blanking Lapeer, |strikeouts in addition to driving in 9-0. Duane Maison hurled a three- two runs with a double and single. hit shutout for the Spartans, who St. Ben's only run in the 4th inning. tallied five runs in the Ist inning, was unearned. Royal Oak St. Mary tallied all Payne Has No Pain rune in = oR Se te | Buddy Payne, North Carolina's stanza, to be ready for the Tar Heel _Tom O'Meara ‘anoed 16 batters —— conrsiee next a for the—tnde-|— “Rory's a hard worker and learns round and you're out |months. fast. i Getting the proper opponents As It was the 2ist sfraight victory’ ithe major task for the bray trust Defending Class lthey. left off and General Motors, | THREE BRIGHT SPOTS — Three members of the Detroit Tigers (| to r) Wayne Bolardi, Charley Maxwell, and Harve? Kuenn. have ' most of the batting punch for the ( a. AP Wirephote i : The North Side Merchants lashed track championships. Last year Tigers. Belardi, Brooklyn castoff. is batting 306 Git with 14 hits to post an pn he won he @osard desk and the Maxwell is hitting 381, and Kuenn 344. Maxwell 17.4 win over Franklin Products broad jurhp. This vear he scored been supplying Igads the club in home mins wih 7 Kuenn is the The winners scored in every inning ‘again in the 60 and in the 3#yard cellar-dwelling only righthanded hitter in the group. except the 2nd. Bantin « lodted a dash. . cision for the Jewelers. ‘Hall twirled a twohitter as the Golfers Outshoot Foes a 61 count eo ee effort of 40, Bloomfield Hills edged Clarkston, 191-192, in a dual golf Grant and Bird each collected’ match Monday at Edgewood Coun- af we ie safeties to lead the GMC at-| try Club. Bob Hall led Clarkston in t in the 4th off the slants of Miller. Class C champ, scored q 3-1 vic- tory over Select .a Drink at Beau- dette. chore for the Tavern nine. | Loule’s sewed up the decision | with tyo runs in the 6th frame, _ which broke.a 1-1 tie. jin the 4th inning. The Jewelers opened their cam- Four games are on tap tonight. Louie’s Tavern and the North Side paign with a continuation of their Royal Bar meets Bicmar Inn at winning ways by defeating Stadium 7 P.m. and Walled Lake Market faces Richard’s Tavern at 8:30 in ;games at Beaudette. Lunsford Mar- jket tackles Drive-In Cleaners at. '7 o'clock and Louie's plays Frank: lin at 830 in contests at North Clell (Mutt) Morse and Percy | | MeConnor combined to toss a five-hitter at the opposition with | McConnor receiving credit for Side the win. Morse departed during Stadium's two-run 5th inning. Shaw es 010 003 1-8 8 4 . Stadium 5 ss hs bec cs 000 020 0—2 5 9 Claude MeManus hurled for Sta- Gye saclionlatalals dium and enjoved a 2-1 lead enter- Elks 819 .........,....- 000 1000-130 ing. the 6th stanza. Simgles by pouies ............... 100 902 6.9 3.2 Chuck Mason and Mullin and a Select’ ............... 100 000 O—1 43 triple by Vern Keebaugh resulted) xortn Réel 1o2 $92 4-17 144 in three runs to wrap up the de-| |Preabiin . O11 0003-4 37 GMC banged out nine hits and Bloomfield and Eaglet “oachers: downed Elks No. 810 by Paced by Bud Badger’s medalist as the Coachers scored twice 2nd inning and four times mine’ | Orchard Lake St. Mary's golfers scored a 5-0 victory over St. Bene- Loule’s Tavern, last year’s dict in a dual meet at Pontiae Country Club. Bob Fryt of the |Eaglets was medalist with 46, _ Vivian hurled a four-hit Big Ten Repeater _ Ed Brabham, Michigan State sprinter, has been a double win ner the last two Big Ten indoor few days ago the Kentucky Der- © te “Win City Openers. A champion'under way Monday night at Beau- ithree- run homer for the Merchants tronically and wiped away the pre-, ‘of Goldman and manager Frank|/Shaw’s Jewelers took up where|dette and North Side parks. vious fastest time of 143.839, set!Backman. Returning coe Bay City where earlier this year by Bob iit had played a doubleheader ball the 1955 game Saturday, PHS nine ran into) 'Day race. another in Pimlico’s $100,000 -—— « - PHIRTY-EIGHT uenantndh en __“The postpone play in the Class A, C and D di- ' 3 - : ' . 2 . \ THE: PONTIAC: PRESS, ES May 15, 1958, ~Pasipone Prep Gol . ~ Tourney to June 2 ecat nonce rae three divisions ‘of the Michigan high school ‘golf. tournament have “been moved back from the week- ‘end to une 2 because of flood wil cman ‘Richards of the Baltimore Orioles, visions scheduled for the Black may have drawn an inside straight ‘on two discarded pitchers. — | Richards iy * sore-arm ‘Billy © Loes from the Brooklyn jclub and veteran Johnny Schmitz ___The B division finals at the ‘St. Gair River Country Club will get ‘started this weekend on schedule. Hail the President ‘from the — a a William Ritner Sr., of Merion, Pa., was elected president of the’ Loes, who ane a 10-4 rec- American Inboard a lord with the world champions last ‘year, is only 26. But the eccentric righthander has been sidelined SANDERS | most of this season with a sore FOR RENT ‘shoulder muscle, diagnosed as ten- * . donitis. : TRAVIS ~ —f ir his -only ‘appearance: be gave eee ARDWARE s-a7ee Putchereh Pire in 1 1-3 innings. = pote Sse 8 In. practice ee ‘then, observers play-|for fi D dling personnel like a deck of cards| Orioles Take Chance on Loes and Schmitz BALTIMORE im hemegee Paul} said he ‘didn’t have a thing.” He No prices were disclosed, but jhad a 90-26 record with the Orioles were believed to have ipaid about $20,000 for Loes and * e« ®8 Schmitz presents a different. _*_|ftories and 11) losses over a 12-| year major Jeague career. During jthe stretch, he’has played for sev- en different — ; | * | The sSyearold lefthander had a 7-10 record for the last-place Washington Senators last season. Richards, who has gambled many times on trades, bonus play- ers and purchases since he came to the Orioles: in 1955, obviously was willing to take the plunge again. about $15,000 for Schmitz. . Loes represents the biggest; — gamble ause s er, throwing curve balls. * 26 ® Richards, in Kansas City with the Orioles on a road trip, said he didn’t know too much about Loes but observed: * 8 “ * “He's never had a losing year since he has been in baseball so I'm willing to gamble on him. I know his arm has been sore, but ‘he's still young enough to re- lcover.”’ /Higgins Dae or agine | GET READY FOR “SPRING AND SUMMER DRIVING Get Your Spring Tune-Up Now! | — STOP IN AND SEE US — DOUBLE STAMPS WEDNESDAY Soucy’s Service DETROIT «&—Boston Red Sox ‘Manager Mike Higgins is making plans to keep outfielder-first base- ‘man Dick Gernert in the lineup lwhen Ted Williams returns to ac- ition. * *° @ “One thing is sure—I'll keep Gernert in the lineup as long as Higgins said yesterday as the Sox ‘Transfusion’ Gernert in Bosox Lineup he keeps up his terrific ‘hitting,’’| came here to open a two-game series with Detroit. Genert, Boston's regular first, baseman for two seasons before | : being sent down to the minors tn) 1954, learned how to play the out-| field and is the big surprise on, the Red 2 = BILLY'S AN ORIOLE NOW Williams’ left-field post after the) Orioles — lame arm and all — ers, driven in 20 runs and com- Vie Soucy Helps Pontiac State Leaguers THE MAN OF DISTINCTION WEARS *e CUSTOM TAILORED CLOTHING -HARWOOD CUSTOM TAILORS—CUSTOM CLOTHIERS 908 W. Huron at Telegraph FE 2-2300 We Retailor Double B d Coats to Single Breasted \ |; A” transfusion” ball blood is expected to help Pon:) 'tiac’s General Motors nine, an entry in the Michigan State Class | © A League. The league opens its 1956 schedule tonight at 7:30 p.m. on the Memorial Park diamond at Royal Oak. GMC opposes the Royal Oak entry of the Detroit BB Feder- in 1965. This year’s RO team is a new entry in the circuit, al- though still carrying much of the Hodges - Dodges roster. Pontiac finished 6th In last year’s cam- paign. Manager Paul Parks says GMC's roster includes Jim Horner, just First Quelty Original SS Quality Also TAIL PIPES and Syl od +5 1954 «6- EXHAUST PIPES thre ‘S4 (6-Cyl. INSTALLED onty D ees FREE FE 8-0424 77 W. Huron St. Open “9 to 9” Toledo Trotter Wins ‘Wolverine’s Feature ‘owned by Toledo, won last night's featured ‘Wolverine Race Track $28.50. | [back from a tour of army caeice| | Ken Conroy, and Jim Wagner, for- | mer RO star. Horner is a catche | and Conroy an infielder. All are! jnew this year. ef Probable Rage order for the. ‘Pontiac club will be: Jerry Doerr 3b, Les Stone lb, Terry Thomas cf, Johnny Anreico If, Wes Roberts c, Dave Kringe 2b, Bob Hamilton, rf, Bob Swindell or Jerry Mofield ss, Herm Bishop or Dick Golds- worthy p. | DETROIT «9 — Elby Hanover, | Saunders Mills Inc.,! 7th race for BB-A trotters at! He paid re of new base-| piled & Mickey Mantle for the American In 19 saeaie since taking over problem child, was. sold unconditionally Monday to the Baltimore ' “And if he does what I hope hae oe — for an estimated $20,000. The Orioles i slugger suffered an ep in-| have been informed of the condition of Loes’ arm and have decided jury, Gernert has slammed 8 hom-| to gamble on it. The 26-year-old eccentric hurler has compiled a 50-26 Rigney to Give hi Giants Shakeup Bill's Mystified by “Sad State of Affairs With His Club I-NEW YORK WF = Mystified a the sad. state of affairs on his; — ney ot the New York :G iants_ or-| dered a “semi-shakewell” treat-| ment for "s game with the ™- |Chicago Cubs. ; - * Rigney is convinced the Giants ate not a sixth-place team. He's Willie equally convinced that Mays is nota .209 hitter, Rigney doesn't want to go to} that extreme, so he is concentrat- ing on the batting order for the moment. Al Dark (0-for-13) is the new leadoff man, and Whitey Lockman. (1-for-22) drops to No. 1, Don Mueller is No. 2. 5 “Maybe Mueller will pal on base |f ahead of Mays,” said Rigney, “and Willie will knock him: in.”|} ‘| On the subject of Mays, who has @ just one hit in his last 14 trips ito the plate, Rigney is hopeful “AP Wirepheio that he is about to snap out of his = Billy Loes, Brooklyn Dodgers’ | Slump he will, the hits ought to start/7# coming\right away,” said Rigney. “He's got to start hitting to right \field, and I had him take advan- are ° e . When rod comes back there'l MSU Field Flooded; lbe two places I can-play Gernert,’ As on lish Lot \Higgins said. ‘That would He’l) probably play first base I row’s Michigan State-Notre Dame home, On the road some of those|baseball game will be played in jbig right fields would give him)South Bend instead of East Lans- trouble so he'd stay at first just/ing as originally scheduled. so long as he’s is well.” The University said heavy rains . * flooded the diamond and prevented play here. State will meet Notre Dame here Jackie Jensen, who has been in a batting slump, is the regular |Red Sox rightfielder, while Mick-|May 21 instead of going to South) ‘ey Vernon is the No. 1 first base-|Bend May 23 as a result of this. ;man. “|week's switch. com-| won-loss record since he entered the major leagues. He is scheduled tage of our day EE to report to the Orioles Thursday in Detroit. working out, He's been to pull everything into the left field seats."’ Spartan Golfers Win EAST LANSING w — Spartan golfers racked up their Sth win out .of seven tries here yesterday, beating Northwestern 14-4, Leading MSU were Jim Sullivan) with 76, Bob Nodus with 77, Ken Rodewalde, 77 and Ariin Delt, 79. Spartans face Michigan and the University of Detroit in a three- way match in Detroit Saturday. Wayne Edges Toledo DETROIT uw — Taking advan- tage of five University of Toledo errors, Wayne University won a 6-5 non-conference baseball victory yesterday. Only two of Wayne's runs Were earned. Scoring Leaders > oecerppeactilc AGUE Batting (based wells at bets) — Man- Boston, .385; roit, 381; Bord. Baltimore, 370; Lollar, Chicago, ©.367 uns — Mantle, New Pads" 37; Yost, Washington. 31; ¢ Bauer, New Eleven NCAA individual titles have been won.-by..Michigan State |wrestlers since 1936, ‘One-Day Event Junior Olympics Set By H. GUY MOATS in the various schools are already A sharply streamlined and cur-|@t work preparing their youngsters tailed Junior Olympics will be held/for the. meet. Dodson said that he June 6 at WwW isner Athletic Field. would confer within a week with pray ord decent ped aps cooperating Kiwanis Club of- schools athletic director, who also|ficials regarding full plans for the, announced the colorful schoolboy) 8#€s- athletic feature would be completed! in one day. Heretofore these! Olympics fiave been spread over! several days. The one-day competition ts pos- sible, Dodson says, because for the Ist time since institution of the games, there will be no | junior high school division. Only elementary grade youngsters will |same events as in the past, but participate, the chairman stated. (all field events will be held same Physical education instructors,day as the running tests. There * 6@ @ Other important change in the ibig event, besides elimination of the junior highs, bars participation| of pupils as spectators. ‘“There w i, |be no release of pupils to watch) |the games, as in the pe the chairman said s Ld * copes ' ~-91°"YEAR BOTTLING OF PAUL JONES nas the mildest, mellowest flavor of them all Present plans call for about the! rre, York, 19: Lopes, Kansas City. 17. Runs batted in Berra, New York, 28. Mantle, New York, 26; ington. 21; Gernert. Boston. ee York end Simpson, Kansas City, nthe. New York, 37: Rew, ‘York. * ae _Detrett 32 “rutile Detroit, 31; Boston Ol- son Washington. - Doub -— —~Goodman, Boston, 9; Kuenn, | Detroit, &. Vernon, Boston, Tuttle, De- for June 6: Exclusive guide bar {tr 2 ant! Runnels, Washington 7. : |. Triples | —" Runnels. | Washington 3: stretches skin tight. | ine v : ne Se ee ee a . oa vor entle ew,, York, stops blade bite! = ew York, ert, ton, height et sficattons: 5 Maxwell. Detroit and Bauer, New| York, A par ade about the track, at 1, ‘Stolen bases — Nine players tied with | m. will start the Pitching — Word, New York, 8-0. oe fanes ot RS Me pecton. purtachy, Kansas City | a Ulivan. aton jurtechy ansas bl AM . and Grim, New York. 2-404 000. s. Eversharp-Schick rikeouts — Score, veland, ari aster 7 Times ‘Pascual. Washt , 42: foe Chi- horizontal ep Harvie Ward Jr., 30-year-old’ ‘Gsvetand. Poahed ond York. Lemon, guide bar smooths U.S. Amateur golf champion, has ‘ATIONAL jesave, ae ‘skin down— bee (da: on — Re- : jpeen in the Masters tournament it it. Louis and Bailey, Cineinnat!. pops whiskers up jseven times. His best showing C CHL ate Bt. oon. 8h 412: Long. Pitts- and gives you iwas in 1955 when he finished in han = ‘pover us t. Loule. 20. Moe : closer, smoother, low ouls, jobinson an n- eighth place and took amateur cinnat!, Ashburn. Philadelphia and safer shaves! nors. Long, Pittsbu : Runs batted In — Boyer, S&. Louts, - 24; Jabignski, Cincinnat!, 20: Musial =z St. Louls, 18. Thomas, Pittsburgh, 16: , i a en six players tied with 18 Injector Razor, [ | Hits —~ Long, Pittsburgh and Boyer. | ®t. Loute. 38: Moon. et Louis, 32; York plus 12 blades j NES pie nelnnat!, ; rr ew or widgets tnd ee Louis. 3 pet | a travel case, & =i cubles — r ew Yor je! Destmore st Ceerom Cimcinnat!, @ Purillo, Brooklyn end only 98¢ East Detroft et Birmingham sehr Pittsburgh, 7; six players tied ee at Ce ‘ Triples — Bruton. Milwaukee, 6: Rob- | Van thers Nace Center Line (tri-| Gace: ener Yor - tou. Wall op asd Rov. a0. angular at Van eres: Pittsburgh raoe ‘uaial. St. Lou pater = _ Rosevile Royal Oak (tri- Home ru Post, Clhcinnat!, [Ge diets ager lavemes. Pittsburgh and Boye Oxford, Lat Romeo (triangular ¢. Banks, Chicago and Pee EVERSHARP at Oxford OL Bt Mary, Notre Dame, Servite ert |cinnetl Te Moon, angular at Detroit) Mays, New ‘York. LE Clemente Picts Assumption at Cranbrook burgh, 4; nine layers tied with 2 Golt tehin a and Ea Sven Port “Huron at Ferndale Ccaaat and Poholsk; St. Louis, penne ve. Parmington at Meadow- ao Crone and pally. sieeve ad ren is tetsbureh renee and Schmidt, t Ouls, -V, bed aid at me *Detrott eee — fda d, Eeeuren 30 2 Clemens at Hate) Park | Mizell, Spahn, ees INJECTOR RAZOR Werneaie at Port Huron oe Scone: 24; Newcombe, : _ Cranbrook st _Hamtramek ee _ on eas *355 | [#274 More Great 10th Birthday Bargains at Ed Williams! 485 TIRES must go at once! \ GENERAL 4 SAF-T-MILERS "1320" 1585 6.00 x 16 6.70 x 18 OTHER SIZES ALSO REDUCED % PAY Vs JUNE 15 JULY 13 AUG. Ww TUBELESS and TUBE-TYPE ED WILLIAMS TIRE CO. oS 451 SOUTH SAGINAW at RAEBURN THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 13; 1956 ONE QUEEN TO ANOTHER ee a diadem on the locks ured pomp roe 44 E pesay wits Smt Manechigee 0 queen (above). Pressing the 1956 Se cri ceases and the North American current reigning sov- 5 MI was named in the annual spring contest at Ralladum PRBS RSS | g | 5 can Assn. and. placed shortstop Billy Hunter on the disabled list. ae Se s- their 26-man limit, getting a one- imnan—allowance—for—returned—ser-, viceman Billy Martin. a Westlake was released by the southpaw - Bob Ross to Chat- tanooga of the Southern Assn. while swapping infielder Bobby Morgan for St. Louis Cardinal in- fielder Solly Hemus as part of last week's aa deal. s Ld Maj jor Leaguers Pare Rosters of sore-armed rightiander Billy Loes to Baltimore by the Brook- lyn Dodgers for an estimated $20,000. The Orioles, to make room| for Loes and southpaw Johnny | er: ‘Sehmitz,~ purehased —frem- Boston sold righthander Mel Held to Min- neapolis of the American” Assn. as League. * * Cincinnati sent relief pitcher Frank Smith and catcher Matt Batts to Nashville of the Southern Assn. to come within one of the 25man limit. Cleveland optioned The biggest deal was the sale Veteran Spo risman Finds Womens Tourneys Tough NEW YORK i# — Jack Mc- Auliffe, who has mixed in sports ead pl onda sedi remapped ae tor, owner, promoter and learning that one of his coaten tasks is finding courses for wom- en's golf tournaments. As a solution, he proposes split-. ting them into “major and minor) league” events. ee |¢ «66 Jack is a nephew and namesake of the man he proudly describes as the “only undefeated and un- beaten” boxing champion. Gene Tunney and Rocky Marciano, he explains, retired as wmdefeated champions but they had been beat- en before they won their titles. “Uncle Jack never lost a Se e °¢ 6 McAuliffe, a sprightly little man of 64, got into golf as an 11-year- old caddie at Brooklyn’s Dyker Beach course. He became a good amateur player and stil] shoots in the 80s. As an associate of Col. T. L. Houston, then part-owner of the Yankees, he once was given the task of getting some publicity for Babe Ruth—as if The Babe needed it. He's a successful manufacturer and as a sideline owns a few race) horses and puts on two golf tour- naments a year, the Round Robin for women pros and the National! Mixed Foursomes for amateurs. They're both strictly big league. “The one big problem in golf is) finding courses for tournaments,’ McAuliffe says. ‘“‘The club mem-) bers just don’t want to give them| up for a week or more. “Its especially true in women's : golf, where you have to have a course that's a test but not so hard they can’t make good scores. And its worst in Florida because peo- ple who*go there to play golf in winter want to play every day.” Maple Medley — | Relay Tankers Rated Highly Birmingham High School's out- standing medley relay swimming team received All-America recog- nition by being rated the 8th best team in the country in the selec- tions made by the American Asso- ciation of High School Swimming coaches. The Maples, who have won eight straight Eastern NES, | League championships, are coached by Jay Myers. ~ Members of the relay team a clude Wayne Geggie, Tom Bechtel, Jay Lewis and Pete Sintz. best in national prep ranks. Rolladium Skaters Nearing Final Tests ing races at Rolladium Rink are| \set for this weekend. Trophies won |during the current series will be jawarded at this time. Third eliminations were held Sat- ’/ urday, as follows: Girls — Class A — Charlene Holdridge; Class B — Patty Reid; | Class C — Linda Walter. Boys — Class A — Raymond | Woods; Class B, — Jimmy Ocker-| man; Class C — Ronnie Charter.’ Diaper race — Dennis Dololin and Steven Schultz. -Royal Oak's medley relay team! also received recognition as 7th commissioner of baseball, said yes- Laat of’ the seasonal roller okat- to continue selection of the teams Maj jors Seek Way io Keep Big Game NEW YORK w — Ford Frick, terday the Chicago Tribune had de- cided not to conduct the poll of fans to determine starting teams) for the annual All-Star game. - Frick said baseball was anxious iby popular vote and plang were jurtder way to set up new machin- ‘ery for the purpose. Salas Beats Evans - SAN DIEGO, Calif. .®—Lauro \Salas, ex-world’s lightweight ic champion from Monterrey, Mex- es used a body attack and then switched to the head to gain a 10- of Pasadena in the main event at \the Coliseum Monday night. od Try th Pp e finest PM — the you lke fi ey ever bottled! 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Seginaw. FE 4-0687 Coodyear corer = Beach's Standard Service Drayton Shell. Service L & $ Standard Service MILFORD MA 5-573! Gl 644 Osklend Ave. FE 3-9113 Tosser dine Shell Sere “s ne ~ R Standard Service — ighlan oe . ae Johnson. FE 3. 9478 EM 3-4708 UTICA HIGHLAND Voydanotf’s Shell Service Codk’s Shell Servie Shelby Oil Ce. Smith’s Mobil Service ® ge . ' ane te Sey ee ae ee ee (oe) ee ee Ne aR as Py iy? Se a > ee os et tee es PE f : t i & I 4 | ‘ . Z | : . iv f - , fi X \ : ye ‘ " td " . . i | oa ! ~ \ FORTY ee _«__ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1956 | . Cee | . 2 ed - t t : = ; j z . 2 : ; ‘ < . . 4 0 IES | Fos ree” sce vag 900,000 Each Year —- si - : _ 4] Hing $5,000 in taxes and accepting) FLAGSTAFF, Ariz.—There, were ° a; ‘ Pep 144,000 visitors to Grand Canyon = =. a a { C ‘$2,000 in illegal tax refunds from National Park in 1919, the year it i bs a = IMB. to 1952, She is also charged: was created: by Congress. In com-| ft” — a — od asx = t= Beat LG a - ; with listing nonexistent dependents parison, nearly 900,000 persons vis- Las = at oa : Ci —_ : <_—temen a Gotham Representat IV@ on her returns. ited the park last year. The rate ar ; : 3 : = 44 ge 5 ‘ . i of increase in visitors since World , ~ if Testifies in Secretary's ‘ee Sp ee ar BS = "- ! ial Last week a government witness Automobiles ‘transport 92.4 r : ( ’ a. Tox Dodge Tria ‘testified that Mrs. Dodson once cont at the park ne ae ot a= ae told him her congressional salary 44 per—eent—go—by—raiiread—and: ; aes Gee : : : “belonged to the congressman.’ 3° per ce r ‘ : | Cart Powel Oe eines Joteph F Ford jp? pereneee J To Tary kickbacks from hs congres was Powell's porar manger t7s-@ Convertible NOw — =+—— ie onal secretary. — ae ia IOXV ; _ | SSNEY. es "Powell made a surprise ‘appear In testimony yesterday, Powell KNOXVILLE. Tenn. i» — The DONE fe owner of a 1955 automobile had a ut Y OOP ° y shock when he arrived to claim te : By V. T. Hamlin it at a parking lot, and found that 7 **> «7, eaay+::." f , CHICAGO GRAIN ‘tion as an assistant chief auditor in Smith & Son Funeral Home, with ©XtT® Careful to make sure she gets Ter", rollows ree | Please send me witbout obligation preapel- at $184.40. Yesterday the aver per cases eiac ederal- state’ CHICAGO May 1S ‘AP) — Open 1950. burial in Imlay Township Ceme- all her vitamin and food needs. | Eimwood street_0. 34 mile—approm-) ay, og Muassacuvenrrs Iuvesvone Teer, « lost $2.20 on the day. is Whites— reas) Ps Gare 47-48 weighted | wee — “Osu Bern in ‘Detroit, Lawton wasitery. He die i SASS : Prof. Beeuwkes said this is marly $10 tons and other incidental . d suddenly Saturday : lexerane = ee ay re bet an ae May Daler aaa may aie Ss educated in Pontiac. public schools, : Virgil 8. oat 2 ‘especially true with those et |e Proposal blanks and specifications are Name : een eee ese cine oem eee New York Stocks Grade B large G43 wid. Org. Alege es gts PAR cies OOS and received an economics degree! wes wives who use”a lot of pre-cooked, | gin"bp furnished ator toques * 4) edéree canpenvepm ive castes (Late Morning Quotations); Browns—grade A jumbo 45-46 wid. OVE (Dee. .iaeees 210% = Rye— GOODRICH — Service for Virgil enriched d fortified venience| A certified or cashier's check in the : ‘ x eae) yey Bhd ree 3 utara seeee D1ING July... Hoe from the University of Michigan. 'S. Cummings, 66, of 11119 Green toods AR = ite kit jgmount of 6300.60 must accompany eh Oe Seate......+. oes ‘00 ch need e chen | bt Ae eet ee Bee mires $1.3/37 Wd. eve: 36. Cheeks 354-00 wid ove | Me ys vase 00% fara |Rd., will be held at 2 p.m. Thurs-. - a Village of Leonard reserves the @<—=sesnsmenennsne ——— Allied tre 20/48) Kennecott 1304 eae: See See ee i308 18 John Campbell Placed day at the C.F. sherman Funeral ee Ra te "TEMRCT GRY. SF Ol prepasale or| —— = ——— ~ + eee “ oe nee wal; ie = ried Ltd ....1% | ood 8s Doleole bag gus medtum | Dee hongeceke | Nov : Ad! * on Two Year Probation Home, Ortonville, with burial in Many of these foods, she sald, = oe Taine aston et = rit A . Ale ee ‘3 tek r | vce mment agele Uneettied a) awe seins Cemetery, . , peal high Snes gen beled Soe aie of Leonard. ts in om ment aaa, _@ Electronic technicians... o £3 few woe w continue iy, < i a supervisor of tent fo insure long ‘‘shel M Leonard Michigan : e e : Lit MeN & LI il t and trad lative! Jet 2 Roch st W John Campbell, 24, ot 4 Au r mmings, 5 LO! Ich E am Gran Lal ai Ligg & My 8 aut sup lies eaaaeais Deseunaie aed e er omen — Ave. was placed on two Atlas Township for the past 14 the grocery, . EO Poeann qrcmaan : WHERE AR ® Am BH @ Oar 31 [evs . 304) omaind © Scoumulete, Undericne week)| s probation and ordered to years, was stricken by a heart at-) The other elements of a well-| By JONN SUTH m —— \? ES of, cei cancaoororarore Injured in Collision pay s1* core co ysteray ty tack last sgh. eed at Ms planed me moat te unig, Ring © YOU HEADED? 3 Am eating .. ante 100-8, — crete a: “TAP T==POUTENE —County sl “This morning. she said. The housewife must not OTICE OF ‘PUBLIC SALE | © If you are an electronic tech A 824 Mack Trk.. 331 ~ Am Tel & Tel 192 Martin Gi. 334 1 Tiyals old stock 35. So cae Two Rochester women were ad-, ‘shana L. Doty. forget adequate milk products, mone pad civen that em the © aician... 19 or 32 youre sr ° Am Tob ...... 76 May D Str .. 41 | gunday 78; supplies very light, deman itted to St. J { li eee had pleaded guilty Guilt s Ple Ent red jmeat, fish, eggs, poultry, fruits the endersigned will sell at publie sale) ©... . with at least a a bd Am Viscose. 36 McOraw H | 90 food metket stronger” ‘Caviot tea im o joseph Mercy Hos- a Cnie to the highest bidder Yor cash, one 1988) @ technicalschool background... @ Anae Co ..... 176 Mead Cp 18 ‘sales old stock Idaho russets 60-650. pital yesterday after their cars APril 30 to driving away a car land vegetables, iodized! salt, whole Oldsmobile 2 dr. Motor No’ Vee0ee)., [rechaicalee ae , Armee @ Go Mf usiten tine ate wees 38 supniion moderate demand collided on Rochester Rd. ae a loca] dealer's lot. to Narcotics Charge |grain or enriched cereals of butter.|Berial No 88784241, at \Creque Motor, © If you want more than ‘yet a 8 : vas iT i n bove! @ Bi : ” Atchison, oases Mpls Hon 24 barely, eteedy om ‘round reas. ‘Cariel| Mrs. Mary Illenden, 40, of 1 Charged with possession of a. The housewife who's already captioused waster Suni hares ena! wea een: ° e Atl Cat Line " $64 Monsan Ch 416 track sales new stogk Alabama round Walnut St. was listed in fair con- :- Drayton Plains Resident | marihuana cigarette, John Upshaw Starting the fight in the battle of may be Inspected at the May's. Yet'tose e rol ayes Lae have the se R 1 Rett 42 7 4 Aveo Mig °. ‘81 Motor Whee! Spaean C7078 Culifornia ong PIS dition. Jane Murdock, 40, of 5390 Placed on Probation Jr.. whose address is unknown, |the waistline shouldn't give in. to,——— | @ of the most unique opportunity © Beech Cre. 43 Motorale 48 John R. is in good condition, au- pleaded guilty yesterday at his ar food fads es blitz diets, the pro), ADVERTIS Faveation of the PEN in the electronics field today... @ a ‘ we, S28 | . fessor . District of the tia . : Bendix Av Murray Cp.’ 186 Poult < ieee i eer | Raymond's Smith. 17, of 3415 Shaw raignment in Oakland County ‘Cir = sa ; an Pot | Distr gf te CHy Of Moutinc will re Then you'll be headed in the @ : Beth Bteel 721807 Nat Cash RT Dass CuIcAGa POCLERY Oakland County eri s epu- Drive, Drayton Plains, yesterday | ;cuit Court. ; nmost cases, s are | Rove: Locket shower. Drvin and Tot- tight direction if you write us @ Bene Alum a7 Nat Dairy. 383° CHICAGO. May 18 (AP — Live poultry ties said neither wine was able was sentenced to three years’ pro-. Judge Frank L. Doty will sen. jwaste of money and their use may le! Reems: te the Public Twliet ‘water | y for an inverview. e Bend Sire 933 = Cre le sae aise wipes. ins ere eet sbi ‘to talk about the accident. It hap- pation and payment of $100 court tence Upshaw May 28. Upshaw was delay needed medical treatment,” '|Bottener KN Germ wee. the entire pois. | e@ Welltell you about a new @ Sie 2th Ire cenetn < uvler are petaetretne 1p eceoes lta reng ht Mer | 2 jue) Wo Cablnndl (Coamty) Clea) cetarmed 9) Caliond Oneaty (Jah Se Cee dete, PRE saan tor) 6 fame Tey Shei, Bow © Brun Balke .. 36 Nia M Pow 33 ettes under #42 I 95-26, over 444 ib n | Judge Frank L. Doty. . “under of $2.500. Blitz diets often sive the ap- Acohhseovaral. ror don | cae Westen s and 1 heave a bd Budd Co 197 Norf & West 685 29-29. ducklings 25 Smith had pleaded guilty to lar-, —S Trades e; ‘ bd | Pp guilty pearance of rapid weight loss by | hance to see this ‘proj- Burroughs Both ead OE) oki 3 belt) - Th Y Probati | in a building April 30. JR | Oak Man M Geaied Bids will be received and pud-| @ © ° e 4 a a petro OF brtoad hn DETROIT POULTR ree Yeor Froparion _ceny in a Pp oya an Mute changing the water balance in uely rand gloud of ibe Office of tbe! | ect offers you >. se : z : on, t treet. bilities, salary cen ye, Pac Oa Ki. sty per pound Lob. for Net ecru ive Given Delwyn Thompson | Term in State Prison 0? Court Arraignment | Sr, Pret Becuwhes sad manor” |peating Michigan ot 3 P Me ay ota Ne Capital Atri .. 34.2 Pan AW Air . 17.8 poultry up to 10 am ; _— _ | Bidders wilt be tequited to furntsh @ ving : e Carrer Cp ..87 Penh Bpl ..,. 81 Al prtenggal Cideay tone wecuere or fevers = Delwyn Thompson, 26, extradited Given James Donle Charged with driving away an-|———— —— solistactery performance, labor and me-_ 5 fob tae et education ° Sete ee oo Gi Parke Os 355.10 Whites 2640, Grey Crosses 24-26, from Watertown, South Dakota, to ven y ‘other man's car May 7 in Royal yee nde ee cae emewnsiet Ss x e ‘ Case & Onie 25 Penney, CJ + 4 ocalerscer creme ety answer charges of non-support of James Donley, 41, of 4 S. Sag- Oak, Anthony Prano, 2204 Ken- Four UF Officials All bids submitted shall remain firm) . egg Heyer, Dept. Cities evi |. 68.5. Pepsi Cola .. 23 | Comment: Market about steady. Re- his wife and two children in Hazel jnaw St., was sentenced’ to spend neth Ave., Royal Oak, stood mute fe Lesdaoicte, - Seas or Certified | e oo Kingston, eda song NS Climax Mo .. 676 Pisin D .” , gagcerate. Supplies of fryers fully ample for Park, was sentenced yesterday by the next 11 to 14 years in Jackson at his arraignment yesterday in . Check tm the emount of 8% of the bid | = \. 3} Coca Cola’ ..1222 Phileo + 26.1 Hteht demand. Caponeties of good quality Oakland County Circuit Judge state Prison yesterday by Oakland Oakland County Circuit Court. tlen ing Ssion ie Panstaed temcudneuene: fer tae peeve INTERNATIONAL * Cols Pam .. MS Pin Pet, so mere Gan ample ter a tent demena Frank L. Doty. ‘County Circuit Judge Frank L.| Judge Frank L. Doty entered a may be wn Shimivermnes Asoc eusiNEss MACHINGS * Col Gee as. iss ie : a) a “ turkeys slow to clear Thompson, who had pleaded ‘Doty. ‘plea of innocent for Prano, 5 Four members of the Pontiac! ates at Hd ; eeia ean nee CORPORATION Solace sg Prectia GO 1008 on guilty April 30, was placed on’ Donley had pleaded guilty April is in jail awaiting trial under bond Area United Fund Committee. arei et ster weeny eee Necrott cations i Geann sear +) 3 Lhe te er Livestock ‘probation for three years and or- 93 to forging a check for $72.40 of $2,000. representing the city at Lansing/of FP. W. Dodge Corpn. and Butiders’| ee e | CoalOept 03 100 CI cag I ene laine or dered to support his family. |March 29 in Waterford Township. —_—__ today at the annual meeting of the *"Tne"Reerd of Béuration reserves the! @ * ELECTRIC TYPEWRITERS © cent Cen ag) mee Bree. oss *3.9/0.800. active, strong to mostly 28 higher Police had charged his bad checks Warren Dewitt Mute Admission and Budget Committee eight ‘Sas sermediion thera nt “1 @ ° Yeee coumenter e oo : iv ’ Cont) Metis: ee tee ae “Tetehte over 230 ioe a few apening 9@t Sentencing Date itotaled over $300. | on Driving Charge of Beg asta Unies Ted Board of Rducation of the) @ * MILITARY PROOUETS @ Corn Pd |... 99 Rock Spg.... , 314 sales only steady to strong, sows un- | jon includes: Mrs City of Pontiac ase eeoeeeegceeoeeeee Curtiss Wr") 3) Safeway Gi ./ «71 even: generally steady to 28 nighe: for Bobbie Lee Merrell ‘Charles W. Neldrett, 62. Mariva May 12. 14 18, 1988 ; ° : aixed grade lote 2 and 3 Wa Dewitt ill St. "a _ ‘ Keres (0. -> 3) Sroriieiaaiy| . sa 6|busohers | |prodouttnated | ef We 2s16:3, : Charged with the rrell Sentence County Man leat ab i ‘inh eile ba drunk Sti Marshall’. Smith, Waterford! oases — ee e Dis © Seng .. 38 | aetre Rocd) St |1700- 8 34 head lot t and. 2 220, 1» breaking and entering of a market Harry Seid, 49. of Hazel Park. Griving stood mute yesterday at/Township; W. A Hedgecock, . of Dest Chem | eas Sheil Ot). - 8 ee 2hre,,# Read ot 1728. weign's in Pontiac on Oct. 25, 1954. Bobbie who pleaded guilty May 2 to buy- his arraignment in Oakland Coun- ‘Birmingham: and Dick M. Kirby. | 714 Community Nat'l Du Pont ... 2154. Simmons - bea’ Lee Merrell, whose address is un- ing liquor for a 15-year-old Hazel = jof 91. N. Edjth St East Air Lb... 48.8 Sinclair O ., 66.7 200-350 Ib 1500-1600. other weights 4 ty Circuit Court. i] ey #16 Socony Mob . 756 sarce. larger lots 30-600 Ib sows 17 50- known, pleaded guilty to a lesser Park boy last Dec. 31, was sen-) ” 3 | The four will join representatives ; ‘ 1475, little bel %. af 1 udge Frank L.. Doty entered a pre Ba Emer Nad 104 Bau ty . 1202 jou unger 366 te: 1300. count of entering without permis- tenced yesterday to payment Of peg of innocent for Dewitt and from other state communities in : nk Building. Erle RR 215 Sperry Rand 752 Salable cattle 5 calves 300: steers sion yesterday. $150 court costs by Oakl idecidin, the di of 3 at dd hetf low, rally fully! ‘continued his bond of $500. ec g on Vision more, : ae et skal eran) Oy Oller ginece eaten ste Ranaae cows Judge Frank L. Doty, who will County Circuit Judge Frank L. eee ae than $3 million among the 22! Phone FE 4-1568-9 Firestone 744 Std Ot! Ind.. 89.1 Mostly steady; bulls slow, steady to 5 sentence Merrell May 28, contin- ee health and welf: 4 hich | 662 $ lower eal and stock d feed- ; ee welfare agencies which Ford Messe aa ot se 86 6) ¢r8 steady, ‘ona of prime Do ata ae his bond of $200. Detroiters Sentenced fare members of the ane 8 : Teepot Sul 884 Stevens. JP 233 a ‘oad of high csoice | ‘to | i J Freuh T M5 3 ; weights 2150, choice steers 9 S0-21 2-Year Probation United Fund Gen Bak mln seep ou” ‘ a3 || commercial aud) Meers 1480-1900. 0 a me Glenn C. Goff Mute Gen 1-Year Probation ire Also attending the cwoday meet 9 : Os kc.) Mee tuiner Eee $7) a eee ed elie upbdecae h EM le Cee Cook, 40, of 410 Wesson Jackson H. Allington, 39, of 13343. ing as staff representatives of the Gen Fue 886 sriy EL Pa | 32? few nigh choice hetfers ot 30. 21 0 .on Charges of Theft St.. who pleaded guilty May 3 to:Prest Ave.. Detroit, was sentenced pontiac group are Karl W. Brad- 5 ‘ 5 ) commercial cows | Gen Motore 2 Tee oul. it} canners and. cutters, 1000-17 28 some! Charged with stealing a wom- ae of a switchblade knife, |to two years’ probation and pay- ley, 66 Bloomfield Terrace, and Richard H. DeWitt Donald E. Hansen ppeaystel ee eee OTD TS uchty ead nee reamed an's purse and $42 from a car Was sentenced yesterday to a ment of $100 couit costs yesterday simon O'Shea of Mt. Clemens. > ’ oan heyy clas os Lees 73,18 78. mon food and’ choice ven: parked in Waterford Township year’s probation and payment of by Oakland County Circuit Judge, ee Res. FE 5-3793 Res. FE 2-3613 samer ,ers to 2 é oowren’' “"" al4 Teen "Con ” pr tor commerete! ceales 13 0°70 a0 '« part ADF 1, Glerin C. Gotf stood mute $100 court costs by Oakland Coun- Frank 1. Doty. ‘et . Accident Insurance Fire Insurance Geetiear: z ul Under woot oe eed chote 6ai2 ess esr ee & yesterday at his circuit court ar yy Circuit Judge Frank L ty. | Allington had pleaded ‘guilty. 9 arnings : Automobile Insurance Life Insurance ‘* 2 Y d » € Ot No . 436 Un pec” jai4 stock steers 1D 18: a fee goed fe-see,raigniment. ynaecer exposure Apel 0 Liability Insurance Plate Glass Insurance Gt West S211 unit Air Lin wt feeding steers 17 78-1825 Oakland County Circuit Ider Mailmen to Meet. _—— | wEw Greyhound i" S-—Unit Atre 67 Saiable sheep 1,000, simughter lamb Frank L. Dot h tered aime ° Pi Lhe nou IN) Oreyhound or Burglary Insurance Bonds—All Types ; ; Hersh ‘Choe ‘a Un Oe: Cp 08) aroraayioenn oes Galina on oud ties ep eerert for Goff, sia alse his BAY CITY # — The men win Jackson Prison Terms ig = loss of 834, Lehn compared ‘ ‘ “ge oliand on “97 \otferings: slaughter sh Sues cocoa meqeal ite, : Homesth 3 Sheena oA a Lower. sn ace, vMostiy” choice 01. > bond of $500 (carry i ae i eee pate Given 4 in Robbery jetgna keer oi Breakfast Luncheons 2 F Ph . Offi 7:30 p. m. to. confer E. A. degree. and a Warning, meaning that a | cothene make them vulnerable to $190 court costs or 90 days a cea? 2 s 3 ; J _ A. , ; . > 4 | Roosevelt 8 a ' by Oakland County Circuit Judge 4 | rom one ice Roowes aed 510 night eer e tortiado actually has heen spot. | ® twister's force Paki tL) Dow. R Meet Your Friends in the 3 | ee eee , W.M. ted. | Experts say damage to homes . > Riker Fountain 3 A purse an je os . _ . Sometimes is reduced if windows Bermutia has been under the @ 3) ' stolen yesterday from an vffice at } B { When there is an alert, stay out ath arth (andl cast «idea arc ne ; . Hl 4 Riker Bldq. Lobb 2 the Bell Telephone Company, 94 — WS in re: side with a group of neighbors and 0M the ne am ame British oe since its firet setile. @ er Bieg. y ‘ ‘ open 2 ; (Poe eCOTTT TT OTTO T TT TTT’ FE. Huren St., Pontiac police said, scan the sky for formado forma. OPC ment in 16 APP PRADA 7 And if there is time aftera warn- ing. you should shut off gas and | electricity at its source Hamilton of Clarkston. said her A $45 bigycle Was reported stol. tions. They are easily identified by A telephone operator. Mrs Trene.en Sunday meht from 294 F Blvd their ominous dark color and fun- | REPAID Zé RENT purse was taken while she was out S Albert Canipanaro, of that ad- nel shape a fA Vi Ss T OC CKS- BON Ds a ae tel. ae \ ' ae eae tee eh ou THWEST CORNER | John Griffin, acting Michigan |!) ee i|( Th f " An tndentified man seen loiter- ¥é : | If you see one—no matter how'Civil Defense director, said it has . : itt + @ money you pay tor rent wi near the office is suspected. POC’ vanaet Colosino, 282 Seminole far away—or if there is a warning become urgent that you have a |! Consult Us for First Hand Information ii aot ont Nan an eéata but 5 ‘ sald. St. reported a $50 bicycle stolen'of a tornado jn your area or one safety plan worked out in case a in Stock and Bonds i ; pay not on y your sing = $, Plec yesterday. Pontiac police said. |moving in the direction of your | tornado strikes. ; Hh fe) ME help you win financial security. Use E ive: ent Plea ‘home—get to shelter immediately.| Until 1946, tornadoes were rare : HHI 2 | ave Seek | Nothing was reported missing - vou or ary hn Michigan. Since then several We maintain a direct line to a member of all] |) H NS that rent money to buy yourself a | are at home, : | on Assau oy oy HUeneaoae & folie San was! fer tn the southwest cqrner of Pr tte caren! Goa” eu destracumn Principal exchanges with up-to-the-minute \ LOA ae real home of your own through our 209 EW: oe - ughout the -sta . : | : : : FOE eon ee eecy broken inte Sunday night Your basement under a sturdy | Ofricinls suggest. every home: ||| | quotation service available at all times. | guy, BU esate and economical home financing Blvd., pleaded innocent yesterda - | table ta shield yourself from |, 4 - ar ti it REFINA | at his arraignment in Oxkland —1f your friend's in jail and needs fiying debris. Hf you have no PAV some kind of shelter area. Hi - Hi plan. See about it today. County Circuit Court on charges of bail. Ph. PE §-9424 or MA 5-4031.| hasement, take shelter under @ “Utiitted to keep the family as |] : C N > ] ] a C i feloniously assaulting another Pon- —AGY | ctece of furniture in the ae comfortable as possible during a | \ Ae . p ver. UO. Hh tiae man with a knife April aR in. i ‘warning. Keep your radio on 90 |) i > r 2. il Capit Savi & Loan Waterford Township The constitution of; the Irigh west corner of the first floor. you" 1 kno® the latest weather i 818 Community we oars 90 to ‘- . FE? site Hi 0 vings Judge Frank L Doty continued Free State was adopted on De-' If you are driving in the city or bulletin and when the all clear _ : ih 75 .W. Huron gs ® 4-0561 Gibson's bond of $200 jcember 11, 1922. . |the country and you spot aJormado,' has sounded’ 7 oy : s ‘ , . oo aL Ly \ - a na i ms : ee rere ™~ : : , | i \ ue » f\ } ! aN a : Ngsints } : pe : ; i ; i elie a é %. 2 a ‘ j A & = , . ra ’ zs a : a { | ' j / . ‘ u a ic ad 5 af i SS qi ; 5 ~ | qt oe : i. ft : J i _ FORTY-TWO ~ : - “THE PONTHAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY: 15, es | L ae ! Help ae ted Male 6 j nl Ser | Moving & Trucking 19 ‘ : INDEX De th Notices 5 mae Help \ Wanted fanted Female 7 ‘Employment, Agencies 8A) Work Wanted Female u ee Services 1 = am oa ea npany rgainZing\ omy ENCED “IN DO. IRMINGHAM TRONINGS, $34 BU. PICKUP | ALL TRUCKING AND : Se. \ TO arte ta Peptae be mestic air reservations & ticket- BIRMI = Pe deliver, FE 2-507. me. Ch : ‘ : , ; tiat area. ¢ ead a RIN ne SS & 7 MacDONALD, MAY 14, 180, ADE- Sack ot PE ENERAL iM OFF ae INGS, $3 A BU, PICKUP sae pee ie iy eT ~ODELL CARTA\ UE af CLASSIFICATIONS: | ‘ses w, 64 risus, s00 00, Sonat EAL ESTATE se ty ad Bose ee Immediate tu or part ime: fee | Vand cedier PE dav, Bs aati a Potaace More 3 aries A . = = 7 a er Beloved daughter of Mr. and : to our expending program must love children, work and experienced salesiadies. incuinas | © 4 BUSHEL. _| CHIMNEY Ww tt 3 aes a Pep dear ae I fuilime, = — Birmingham —— ee all kinds if mother of Ann B and Charles “e esmen. Good working condi- avon i tem Sun.; 139 W. Mane Birmingham. Mid- | LADY DESIRES WORK OF ANY| cleaning. Aiso ‘il Minds of Large van to serve you. mith net ANNOUNCEMENTS mver renege haps fyurtond | coe ams Se liseoae cue as GIRL TRAVEL meet ma Fe ee. s ee ee *Mhocal | = ove Fm 2: Sa . ol rs. athony TED. ROUGE. |/ iT tim e. z _ : 2 ’ 6d 3 . . Funeyal. service will be held i 3-8601 EST = CLERK TYPIST LADY DAY WORK. FE! registered co. et poems movers with pick A Card of Thanks, .....0.0000. 1 sare bo ae May 16 at 2 pm. DiE : ADAMS REALTY co. oat e 5s gy pe for 3 young 1 girt office. Age 17 *o 0 ae 5-547, DRY WALL BY M truck desire work evenings, 1 tn Memoriam 2) om, ‘enn Dr william, Marbech Journeymen. only. top fe, } 280 Aebure FEtDO aye afchigan, New York and | iu chons voice Pontiae. Ean- LADY WISHES WORK BY DAY.| gstimstes, No Job tio big or email god, suns Modest rates. Olive yy eeneneerres i ome W . n 13 pope teed ment Service, wu OW. Huron. oe a i | oiticieting. Literment. tn Wht sea at Ha Dir MANAGER Hee Ld Salary. pee ND CLERICAL WORK LEAN YOUR RUGS AND 4 Blowers ....scseseececevens 3) Chapel Cemetery. Mre MacDon- _ LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY | comm. a pi E eaisnen — YP “AND CLERIC. menses = areRY.. t _Sparks-Griffin “Funeral Home") 7 manager with 104 year old com-| ary McClellan Roosevelt Ca! ibid necessary. : SeRING ES : (NNAH: pany operating nationally, Age 25- Exceiient 01 wortuntt for girt Ren $2687 after Cf 30 PERT TREE TRIMMING & TRUCKS, TRACTORS = . Monuments .........+2000+ A ena Semel - Diemakers 45 years, aggressive. married, | - ee b to 8 p.m. Parents er ool Typing w 2 ith | CLERK FOR HOTEL OR Mi OTEL, | removal. Ph. FE 5-6803 or OR AND EQUIPMENT a emptery- Lote > $ motinatc | Babin pe Bis ae me rvice. gS oe - Prcnes ae a in or of pelereoc J) Meson Mts Mra | Cor MIS & Mill Bt, Ortonville. organization. Direct sell: 85 for light housekee No A - MIMEOGRAPHING ee sEC- EAVESTROUGHI a! etal pene qeubete ons ond fvacies " donn—h } sales organization. Direct selling | ; cleane Victor Ko Mason: dear rister of NO OFF SEASON. Live in. Pvt. room and bath. $20, JOBS FOR MEN SCHOOL — GIRL WisiEs WORK eet reeatel penn Pontiac Farm and 4 Mrs. William Vaillancourt, Mrs DIE M AKERS | Car necessary. Not @ desk job.| & week MI 44005. AUTO MECHANIC | afternoons from 4 uu. PE] on metal. FE $313.1 Industrial Tractor Co. 2 EMPLOYMENT Deisy Dion, Mrs. Agnes Hartman * Excellent sia to twelve months |WUR SE 8, BALES PROMOTIO: | _2-7581 after 3:30. 24 br. epee aster Manley. ndaus : ibe wil belie Feursiay. May 07 Se eee ee ARNINGS. |- prifls. excellent conditions. Many MecHtanicat EXGHEER $10 TEENAGE GIRL WOULD LiKE | grecrric MOTOR SERVICE R ee eee een gander % ec il be : c : Open Dail j Help Wanted Male ......... 6 at 10m from 8t oetole MUST HAVE 5 164 ae midlacrict _— ers ae po reprrion Aha acd “apely aT Since Positions ous lee pacle 1a.60 eee FP eset rewieding 218 E. Pike. * PE ¢-0461, FE ¢1. f iurch with interment in t ranged fror Ki ‘ Offic z é mince Sr Pye Help Wanted Female ..... 7 Hope Cemetery Recitation of the JOURNEYM AN CARD | Carnings based. on cuarantee, ov- _ Oateopsihie Hospital . “| Credit trainee betog “gether or a Liat tls Se hie LEIS SARS $ Help Wanted 8 Rosary will be Wednesday even- erwrite commission and us, T CLE WAITRESS Retail Management Li re ge ped or = Child care in SEWER. CLEANING a oereercccavere © ing at &@ pm, at the Voorhees- L Established division managers | NEAT AND AN Engiocering $3 Sint? Union Lake: EM peeees ‘ A Ab PTTE RS OF : hed and short order. cook, gome exp. | B-l Riker 8.0416 ni Sinks — Sunday anti FE 42021. r ; 20 i Instructions beoeeeeednteete % spa, Fens! Mone PERIENCE Glaser ectiing ecrretin in both $40 wk Must have CARE ER CENTE R WASHING AND TRONING DONE EXPERT TREE T AND Painting & Decorati PARKER, MAY 14 1956 HARRY By, z SS t th 71 Union Lak a0 2s ~ : ’ Work Wanted Male .,......10 Lee 4032 Lotus Dr. age 623; dear ean iMetime security IN A BUSE ee se 4012 ist between 4 B-1 Riker Bidg FE 8-0416 in my home FE 5-9 DONE "remoral ree ema, Satisfac- A-l CUSTOM Pacna crina! WALL 4 Work Wanted Female 2. eee oe eee eae peinn 96 HOURS PER WEEK ICALLY WITH PRACTICALLY |_Pm_and @ pm. __. SaeeaKG CAD) HONING ON | CAWN. MOWER] MACHINE | Papering. Steaming service, Com- H an Paster) Punsraliiesceiest witli ve APPLYAT OPPORTUNITY WRITE. 3. M. Pas niem i eeceet ae N pat oN Se en ane fiery apa ere ; ii custom PAINTING. PAPER- v held ‘Thursday, May 17 at 1 30 IVING between \7 an p.m. _after eee J ED Ba rere chal Hertoce/Uaese) CENTR AL PULL DETAILS As. ‘10. AOE, img and general effice experience, ( +R AEBNER’ S Ware ot peter ickap 5 SER |LawN “MOWERS GHARPENED _tiaen Se Os removed. Est * SERVICES OFFER. \ cause Interment tn ered | | & ‘ G i PLONE NUMBE. a | S vassia apy “working ‘geod == saa wigs on ITAL TRA N | Bickel te a a a ‘seo cater ote per cent dase fore ss —————— - > ; “Mr sey te D CC) ALESMEN — SELL CALENDARS one oF wr ev ] 000 b MAN WITH HOSP i =| Cawn OWE Pow. “Yertor: Badd pe aise a - Building Service ~.........12 Heme Tinteon’ Funery Too 1e 0. areca’ mavartiiice gpecianies, S Buy: oe Latent capes 55 2 ODS mt saab ae ees Pi led motors repaired. : neck beh —Susrasioel Five +Pantt a cl see oe Troy Tw: wh Low prices Chure ester = cae Le : . 91 DESIRES PA foole motors re - Building Supplies cece MAY 1a, TRTER, ipora | Marie RA Dr eee er savanced tcmsseel| 61001; between hours of § 00 «| FOR MEN and WOMEN YOUNG LADY. 21, DESIRES P ant service, Pree pickun and del Gelivery | Mason Thompson, PE 64364 ; Business Services . coon e]3) Pineherst, beloved husband of | —_ > Samples Free. Graphic Press, 328 10:00 a en ener ae perience at typing, shorthand, ete _Phone FE 2-6873. ~ DECORATING T P le 5 pose Gertrude Smith, dear father of DIE LE ADERS 8. Wood Chicago 12, Tl, PROFITABLE SUMMER EMPLOY-|. THE NATION’S LARGEST PE 2-463. HEATING SERVICE wall paperina ' Call for est! : Bookkeeping & Taxes eoow-)4, Mrs. Bernard J. @chuergn, Jr. SALESMAN. A NATIONAL CON-| ment for PRIMARY. TEACHER EMPLOYMENT SERVICE — VOUNG NOME SInOLE Sotas | (Maryanne) and Jane‘ Smith; cern with opportunities locally,| OR COLLEGE STUDENT major- 7 MICHIGAN OFFICES would like to work preferably Gas, spe ppt! cop makes.|A CALL TODAY WILL PAY, I'M Chiropody evssseeenes IS por olaent Greek eee | DIE MAKERS | five acter, Maacovet| Bt Sct cmamenutic | | Sbticl woe" teat | Eine alate Sons | Gooer ae ee Sot parece sae uinear etatg J : * * ir Foot Specialist ...........15A, May 16, at 9 am. at Bt Prancis lh a mast’ gi, sincere, and | Gilbert, “Woodward 1.3737 : Toone. Wonk: = Tees | ie YNE_HEATING ore nen sur ong eenes: Se Sales Church Prayers will api LON DRIVE not afraid to work. Roosevelt | RESPONSIBLE GIRL FOR CARE GIRLS vee aces THD CLD | PLASTERING. AL E fay? FE Dressmaking & Tailoring 16, be at the T C. Sullivan Puneral ee PAY? Metel, intersiews Wed. & Thars.| ef chavo aed help with hous®- | »eceprionisT trainee aaee|| ce a week, FE Job, live Myers, OR 3-145 ii@ave peenn ABLE, Furniture Refinishing ....16A| 2°7Mt,'220 %, McNichol RA. WouLD YOU LIKE TO Litele ae Caer work MA 81004. oars: | PBX RECEPTIONIST. ting 5 Eee | PLASTERING ing) decorating, 26 yrs. exp. FE “se Faneouieetilby! pol Cree | ORRLTO HOME? HAVE MORE SALESMAN. | GOOD 2 DEAL FOR | GAL LESLADY FOR PART | TINE | | 30 ae tt ___ Building ‘ Service 12 preg Estimaces, 31620 weRIOR DEE fe Garden Plowing vereeeeee lB _Funeral Home. Ina, Et eo — ’ nee and used Oakland unty’s Apply ered el garteeat th Roosa. eine "RECEPTION real e228 AAA FLOOR ‘SANDI NO a Plastering Contractor sybase lar rr ' Income Tax Service ..... 1 peharees i = sail So — lifted 7 permanent, Woe meahere, esti oise Walled Lake, MA C1661, we ‘ mreetran Teleg ptegy | Ls RECEPTIONIST building g200 | LAYING. FINISHING. QUALITY| New & repair work. All ma- far ate Free estimates. . oe lee age | qualified ie Mae tte Vb seit ti tiles Ll by ORK terials :furn. MI ¢4229. No lob ! 50: beloved husband of Mrs nsider these Dts: SINGLE, EXPERIENCED FARM SEVERAL ADULT MEN AND/ PBX RECEPTION NIST: . $250 BUD we LS. FE 8-2050 TRG he A PAINT- | ee fan Prue Byes Tyrie, ent | triage cones Nat | meni cart Doe | comin ine ene ENT AT-CEMENT WORK” | PLoMBING “AND HEATING-HTa| | Nine Remon F Landscaping ...... selimg A 100} 8 Sangin, # Son Fe “PAIN - —— und Mrs Ramona J. Cabbad;| 2, Well diversified wor ote GHERAL “ADULT WEN AND | can coally corn 16, _aaily. “t $190 | YD ; Com ill (ad eat tag Sat eh ar 7-5 & 19 dear brother of Mrs. Dorena Hu ndent on the sulo dustry. ¢ State Bank Build dog COMPT_ OPERATOR . $250 LLOYD MONROE . D ‘ evevees nt ad t| women to ob signatures. ac State Sate x { Painting & 90, Tease” on ae Hebert. Mr a good vancemen' nominating titions. No boomy t Sur SPER] Hight lett ort FE 46 Coaeil H taad liswnowere ete ee 2 CORA Decorating ....20 en w a state at) the Employe Benefit program. ean easily eam $10 daily i S e be waite ae +6866 ~ " Machine * x ZZ : rks-Grittin Funeral j- Fmsleze ‘prog _Pontine Building. ecr ote hand : NG, SANDIN oF job Pree estimates, A-l_ work 4 i SECRETA sees 9300 : Manley Leach 10 Bagley 8t. ) ; Photos & Accessories ee poe T p.m. this evening Puneraj é@ AND Liost IMPORTANT, THe ILEX Cu. HAS AN OUT- IMMEDIATE OPENINO IN OUR’ SECRETARY to ato Machine Licensed Contractors. FFE 3-647. y gley pe eacl tate Cal v= = 5 Physio-Therapy MA| tater ngements will be ennounced | we are large to have a ing sales jorpereaia for| SALES DEPT BIRMINGHAM | ¢raine = Pontise Hardwood Floor ‘Service. Saws—-Lawnmowers PAINTING. rtaga a Rares OT : eereueees steady ram. but smal! enough ualified young Forse call oo . MUST HAVE OWN BOOKKEEPING Machine | A&B TRENCHING | Accurately Sharpened Ties me s Television Service rowieme Card of Thanks 1 to CARE about the INDIVIDUAL | qu wholesale end retail trade fa | TRANSPORTATION | EXPERI- ae a 71630 18 Chamberlain st 4 ecvodues and hi 2 dy ro Detroit. Applicanta selected will | IN GEN. OFFICE ROU- opbice TRAINEE | 190 tery water line field tile. | over = WASHING SERV-| INTING _ _ PAPERHANGING ee —— - Pisase_. Bor. —— = iets i acl pubtic exec | nw" Sear a ee tT a r = —— rT —Fypewriter- Service —v.««:22A+/- wis TO EXPRESS MY SIN. iN Pontise Press giving vour name ~ asigned to a local territory, ot ~ PH ETC PLEASANT 8UR-|'tre $220 | X-1 CEMENT WORK BLOCKS, | {°¢, Janitor and mindow service’ | TUPPER OR 7061 . 23 cere and apprec: ress, @ number and past established accounts ition ROUNDINGS INSURANCE BEN- EPER Office menaeer floors, footings. OA 8-3449. 4 ECORATING : rPreee eri " Yo resent . LL 43921, PAINTING AND D i m Pe eonatey fs friends and vis: work experience. ur pres offers salary, commission, ETC. POST OFFICE BOX | uto dealership 8450 _* +435 miniete for plants, flowers, _ employer wilt NOT be ted paid . 268, IRMINOHAM. MICH. STENO publishing firm 275 | ADDITIONS, GARAGES. ATTICS | TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV. _ cheapest rates in town. FB ¢4350. cards. ‘a other acts etna Be hire friends, who many liberal employe. benefits, FYPIST. GENERAL “OFFICE ECRETARY to $225 | finished. Recrea: rooms and | 4} Free estimates. Phone FE | PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING, ‘ kindness eae 1 was im the are QUALIFIED 'eaders and die-| 4 reliable car is essential, Must | work. Apply People's Store, @ N. | OPFICE TRAIN $190 | insurance repairs K & W Butld-| 7.8354. free esti Call } ~ NOTICES = _ I pital ang} mekers. please va perineal con | be high school graduate or better. | _gaginaw ; TYPIST 0 wp m ome, at eS etioe in re ay TREE, TRIMMING AND REMOV, Painting & Wall W Vashing i aince are been a me Al = we Oe oving expenses pa’ ie STKE av Ce Ea ee || Lat wpm OST } voy fot y appreciated. Mre.| EXPERIENCED AT OARDENINO | ented. please send complete. re- UNUSUAL + | @YPIsT, 30 wpm $200 BRICK AND BL tase oe ee Free estimates. FE 2-2706 Lost & Found Wesecenssensael” foo fr lo work one day weekly, FE sume of educational background occ Typist: 0 wom $190 But !f you want quality, work- vaw T = REE SERVICE — SPRAY- PAPER HANGING ) REASONABLE ! “ae Wish ‘TO 7 THANE OUR MANY! _¢ and job experience to the Soilez OPP ORT UNITY TYPIST $250) manship and prompt attention — | "1,, tch elm, mosquitees & | rates. FE 4217) or i Hobbies & Supplies .......24A “riengs Deighbors end rele- | EXPERIENCED OROOM TO LIVE| (2.1001, ©. Ferry. Detroit, 11. | por women with ambition per |LEGAL SECRETARY... $350] Call fly eee GL esheets Soe ee ‘ tives ton their many kind expres- iw Experienced track man also _ Michigan* sonality and car, one who can | STENO: bookkeeping ex. = QABE ROTH estimates. Phone FE or PAPERHANGING AND I RIOR i Notices & Personals ......25 sions sympathy during carl re- 7 ae Bloomfield Open Hunt TOOLMAKERS, MILL les work 3 to 4 hrs early oreuee FIGURE CLER tae $3 Licensed Mason, Contractor, FE painting. Reasonable (ee a t * : . w ee c= peers oieas: pan fd sy eek *N ‘investment, yoo EXEC SECY. ‘Cael tee®. i "350 AIR COMPRESSORS AIR TOOLS ‘ N Robbins fs Spasie TE +7068, - = A uiders Wen’ 8 nights. wee 0 vestme! no Canvass- Deis ss 5 tech patna Laine oe tat — ] . we wi TRA oon ee GRADER. MAN Arico Inc . 2910 Indianwood ‘Rd, ing. = cajlections. 5. paetiveries! ME N Power generators. heaterss sand- — reeiemee: ee ers WALL eat AND inteed. OR | WANTED friends, neighbors sere oe ALT. Ct depdil t taet up. Eavestroughs cleaned and 7 vomen eo ee many relatives for thelr Semen tn ENCED MAN To WORE WALLED LAKE HOUSEKEEPER. AINEE, Bankine 2674) $260 | 65 w afer ceil RENT ASE 4 45240 | Tust proofed Get our prices first. | 72284 Wid, Children to Board ...26, S2¢ ,t#preasions of sympathy in| Sbie to leave town, have chau. 1 ares eerste Wace pints | TRAINER Steck rocerds (3008) $208 | CTC CeNT AND BRICK wonk | Snot P= $71. ___Physio-Therapy — 21A 21A ‘ ue ie loss our ved hw fer's Yeonae Inquire betwe: \ ee z WELL DRILLING 1 fi quire en u Must have local references. $30 $975 guaranteed by Bill Lexehey: Here Wd. Household Goods covalent eee —. —— | &m-12:00 noon. 145 Elm _& week Cal) MArket 43201, Sey teen Ae tnauee! (aves il asae |i neyaSiacires) persker! .. ~ _Well and pump repair. OR 323394 | swenish MASSAGE & THERAPY. Wid, Miscellaneous .......28 First Nasarene Church and the | EXPERIENCED = WAITRESS MUST BE EXPERI-| TRAINEE. Sales good math fan" pondy with bridge. Planter Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 stalls hook Meena so rs aia secces: Rev. Hutchinson for his comfort tion attendant Must hare et least enced. Must be over 21. FE) 2 asae) dood Leeripe) Galiyed pee Sopa te popes || Fe fa thn Money Wanted .........28A/ 475 athe, Brandon, Mrs. Beatrice Bnei 130° muster Bird Birming: DI} WAITRESS TRAINEE. Cost Acct (4742) 8325 | walls. tn colors as desired. Phone | DRESSES, SUITS COATS & AL- _ Television Service ) __ 22 Ww Rent 29, Watson, Mr & Mrs. Donald Bran-| ham. Mich. No phone calls WA WANTED (DAY S8).)-rRAINEE Cash desk (4224) $300} anytime for free estimates. FE | _terations. 191 E Huron FE 47074 anted to sseseeeeer®’ | dom end Mr. & Mrs. William H. | —~ eee eee oe rie Bold: | TRAINFE. Company car i300) $125 | _-0313 __ Garden ‘Plowing __16B COPENHAVER’S RADIO & TV Share Living Quarters ....30/_Brandon Corser US 19 cad Mis. | SRAINER Dems clers (cose) $38 ASPHALT PAVING DRIVEWAYS | __— ~ | fepeir 360 W Huron. Night ery. In. Memoriam WANTED HOUSEKEEPER FOR | TRAINEE, Sales. New car POOLADSTONE @ SON. : eee tor Wed, Transportation ...,.21)___In Memoriam 2) DESIGNERS Site, Moe ir sioas Gan | ition crise ony, BS | re sori “Ot aia” Gevbama|, QA} ROTOTILLING | | Sur on, tows, Fy gERT f Tr aS = ae arn Ld Wd. Contracts, Mtgs. ....32;mv wxwony or oun BELOVED ; for To’ Parkdale ™ preterred. TRAINER Trerviewine rams) $390 | ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK.| Fest, REASONABLE PE_2-0077 | exPraT— vce a ‘ANT TRAINEE. Mechanical ( ' 4-1 PLOWING, DRAGGING AND TV waa EG 4 Wanted Real Estate ....32A ae pessoa. der ay CHECKERS we Our pleasant HAID TO LIVE IN | TRAINEE Purniture bis. BRICK. ,RCOGE AND " . i A work and care of 2 children. | TRAINFE Drafting (6234) so) EM 3514 | CUSTOM PLOWING AND | GARDEN VTVM. Sig. Gen, tude Rent Houses Furnished ...35 Flowers 3 . WEIGHTMAN Waterford Area. OR .-0662 AINEE, Purchasing (202) $375 | BUILDER, LICENSED NEW AND| Dlowing Tractor work. PE ¢#iee,) scope s. . ' WOMAN POR SMALL OFFICE, | TRAINET. Comptomeler 2663) 4°77 | remodeling Complete Bervice. epee secee eaveme a= 40653 | tester, OR 33470 > | Rent Houses Unfurnished 36 sae OWS oan Franklin must like to handle detailed pa. | TRAINEE. Collections (2664) $290) MA 5-227] Holly MElrose 17-4897. SERGE PLOW TNO — REABOWA. _ WARDS TY eR pervs i per work and work well with cs a s CARPENTRY AND REPAIRS. CE- - | Open _ ( Rent Lake Cottages ...36A Foes Directors 4 CIRCLE others Typing require’ write! GRAF RNER'’S—Pontiac | ment wore FE 53505. bie (Draywn oa tion area. _ Typewriter Se Service 2 22A For Rent Rooms = ..+s....37 : DESIGN p O C Ss VOMAN FIELD 313 Pontiac State CEMENT erOnE att até Ds. GARDEN TPLOWING ~ " AIR AMBULANCE oRguRD - T l ] t IMAN PIECE Bank Bld 28 Fires Snoen % : TYPEWRITERS & ADDING MA- 4 Rooms With Board .......38 Pursiey Puneral Home +12) SALES MANAGER ank Bidg. ——GARDENS PLOWED | chine repair oe. Expert work. | : ! so 1 re : . inting sup 4 Convalescent Homes .....38A comple Ketan onOME i CO. O Mult Milion dollacorporaton te EM EN T _& BL BLOCK eee ee ape | Pee. FTW. Lalerenee Hotel Rooms .....++00004.-39 —— Waterford _I°R ‘oodw : tnd eggressive Field’ Manager, Instruction EMENT 13 OUR _ SPECIAL TY | tng Vicinity of Auburn Metants. | penetrate NTE! Rent Stores soccswececese 0 DIONIPTED, RERYICHS 114 s. My ward ° Provisto ‘involves recruit Be het on Sr Sees - Floors, basements EM }- PE 1e68 PL xO AND HAR a Up bolstering 23 . . Q x - raining and supervising a grow- . . © sees ce . ISTO) UVILD *H Fi- GAR N elt ° weeeceee a ral o—FE +1883 Birmingham, Mich. 29199 Orchard Lake Rd. ng sues cree Bbc! puecsed KOREAN \ E rs AND cara P eieriaiig rit EE rowing FE 2-73 es P —~ O * Hom “ 7 Ww given complete training. N "wore Tr For Rent Miscellaneous ..42 Farmington Twp. Guaranteed earnings ar us NON-VETS D& M BLDG. SERVICE oar DEN PLOWING, Dis DISCING EAKLE'® CUSTOM CPHOLSTER, es lson-] oh Ss Company patd insurance and oth- Queiits Hor key fobs as: MA- pi daetd Lat kel ne zs FIRST CLASS ADD A ROOM AT LOW COST ra) _ 32641. Free « estimates . ; : Tt == ———— er employe benefits. Car neces-| CHINISTS TOOL MAKERS.| Pree ESTIMATES. A!s8O JARDEN Lirayean me “LING, 318 E —— FUNERAL TOOL & DIE MAKERS | Wantep BARBER STEADY| sary for local driving For con-| DRAFTSMEN. TOOL - BIE DE-| ROOFING. SIDING ALTERA,| Wilson FE 26020 | | THOMAS UPHOLSTERING . “DESIONED FOR BPUNERALS™ ob Hank's Shop, § W.. Pike, FE| _fidential interview ph ¢4807,| SIGNERS or TOOL ENGINEERS | TIONS KITCHEN CABINETS | GARDEN | nicer AND YARD 4 8. TELEGRAPH s_ 6-enee ‘REAL ESTATE FOR SALE) ~ sparxs-onirri fAPEL > ““— -5164 after 7 Hel » Wan ~g} No previous training or special! AND CUSTOM BUILT GARAGE leveling Top soll OR_3-3569. SLIPCOVERS. DRAPES_& BED- ! htful Servic 25841 LATHE & MILLING = : € Ip anted 8) education required. Investigate AND. BREEZEWAYS GALL FE! GARDEN PLOWING BY THE LOT | spreads. Your. material. FE &-5787, Foy Sais Houses = : : MACHINE HANDS | \anted: Diemakers, took | ~~" ~~~ | cakeinuatttel cooperative pro] 2448, FE 21000 EVES OR| “or acre vard leveling, evading, ~_- Lost & Found 24 eeeeeee . J “ tales ~ - Cl ‘Ss ro e ~ - For Sale Lake Property ° - “4 Voorhees-Siple For too <= an hare makers, shaper hand Ss, oir: Om WATT teas Dinte Hey, Revert hake we Mie on reap EL rcrniCal SF RVI VICE, FHA | tr PR 2.3165 “ene een ; eee r wor ernoon * —. Anat . Wa. ‘O ol Ey ad For Sale Resort Property.4A) FUNERAL HOME Log ‘program. Overtime tool & die bench hands, AQENT WITH AUTO PONTIAC | Thurs May if, 1 to 8 pm of | Gen" or PE sae TE | PLOWING AND DRAGGING. FE POUND. steer oils ee | ambulance Service Plane or Motor} Pontiac Precision [ool exp. only, day and night] Bivies. Rugs. Drapes. Etc. Bud- ey, Mey 18 100m to 8 Dm | CAL WORK FREE ES earn Santee Vicinity Euzabeth LE. Rd. Reply Suburban Property eoree 4A FE 2-8378 | 762 Orchard Lake Rd FE 32-8391 shift. Qevertime, no age by pl asap ion Copel tpperane | LEARN te. SAP WAY" DRIVER tlmates. Phone FE 2-1418 FE_ 49190 oie 3, Fonties Fret LONG Ee mie nee Lip ELECTRICAL WIRING LICENSED ROt = For Sale Lots ....2000....46 Cemetery Vets § GRINDERS. SURFACE GAUOES.| Jinit >” Apply in person,| DIY all goods. Apply. Salesman. | , TRAINING Lota tindl . ROTO TILING pet of 11 yr old son, 10 yrs . A ee | Sigs end fixtures. Days, 56 hs, PT Pp *| ager 80 Brady. Detroit No.1. Bus. FE 2-22 Ree FE #1645 | Ed Murray. FE 2.9657 R_3-0583 Pid Ler . : _Saer 60 Bra troit N —— ——— Claw erge German shorthaired For Sale Acreage ...000+-47/pon SALE: ¢ GRAVE LOTS IN| Jichte ‘aculers “Onuge Co, Seoa| TO phone calls: A NEED, 59 MEN, WOMEN. _Work ( Wanted Male _1o FLOOR sener on OLD FLOORS ROTOTITLING GARDEN AND] pointer, 70 Ibs. male, solid liver For Sale Farms Oakland cm Aesanabbedip Gardens W. ll Mile Berkle JODA INDU STRIES Inc. sparetime, who can use $10, $30. | ~~ reead a) ¥ ‘ar! L Bills. law L. W. Avis Gervice. FE color, with spot on chest. mole va weer] Reman Mul Merinee, 268 | ExpEnieNcED WAN TO WORR)” 66 N-PARKE Hater ceaviectng Waste Be | Cy canrenveg wont. wew «| Fone TAVING -sanping pig | ee . JRent Ferm Property......48-A —"*" in lumber card and drive truck ones eavertis reas _tepair 44210 isht 13 (ara expiGuariawark! ROTO ° TILLIN ING Pontiac Lake trail Reward M - WHITE CHAPEL, 4 GRAVE| for deliveries, Must have cbayl-| wan Sp. | trends _and neighbors. FE 2-3053 —s shing. 12 yrsexp Guar work.| - ontiae Lake trail Rewar A ry WANTED MAN WITH LATE MOD- A-l, CLEAN CUT. RESPONS,| Free estimates: Leo & Bob.-FE| fLawn< and eardens Wayne Dutch-| 42054. 31 60 Haggerty Rd Walled Sale Business Property ..49, _spaces, $60 each FE 26521. eermsee pe net Coniy a lesa} th car. No experience neceggary. Least eleey eer OPPORTUNITY FOR best ref. part time, 4 hrs. All| 27505, er. OR 33732 Lake. Rent, Lease Bus, Prop, = experienced. Northern” Lumber elareriee time. Call FE 2-0143| ginal) self-serve. laundry, Must | Sat. For interview OR 3-334 | FLOOR LAYING. SANDING, FIN- TRACTOR WOR LOST BLUE GREY & Co. 140 ev ot ge UD | ee dl have mechanical mead and be | ALL AROUND HANDY MAN. YD. ishing 12 Yrs. Exp. Guar work Gardens and lawns eerie aa. * : For Sale or Exchange ‘eco 00 FULL AND PART WANTED. EXPERIENCED CAR able to meet the public Steady work, Some painting Most any | Free estimates. Leo & Jack FE} equipment including power rake white parakeet with ‘a BOX REPLIES wanted General’ Se washer end polisher Inquire Position § day week and good kind of day work FE 2-3832 | _ &-7482 __ _ O Gates Fil 5-6356 : ¥ 2 coe 5 wee Oliver Bros. Marathon Bervice, sainry for right persons Must| OY 1@ WOULD LIKE ANY KIND | FLOOR LAYING, SANDING AND | WEST SIDE PLOWING & GRAD- white face in the vicinity M be m ik At 10 a. m. Today let Ls have tome business ability and | of work, FE 01796, 197 Gander-| finishing. 10 years experience... ing Also black dirt &® manure.) of Starr Street. Answers FINANCIAL nous 7 YOUNG MEN & VETS | 0 Bootie’ Press, ee = Pree estimates, John ‘Taylor, ON | Pe +0228 “the name of Pete. there were replies at HOUSE 70 MOUSE BLEACH snelasy Eres 2 fore ere lee (CARPENTER SREPAIRG WALTER: | c cme cs occ terior. OR lnuadsoNSerrt 1g to the name of Pete. the Press office tn the 10 yrs. ing $3 to $5 dollars = RELIABLE MAN AND WIFE TO| “ations. Quick service Weatherly — aundry service > Business Opportunities 51 ~ an hour, Box 58 Pontiac Press. Need 3 me a ie join organiration | " do kitchen work Room. board) rp 5-7118. . “| FLOOR SANDING. PAINTINO E: ee Please contact at 137 sree following boxes: PY 5 traveling New York. Michigan re-) and wares MA 58-1146 « terior and interior os 8-3382 IRONINGS WANTED PHONE FE S 2c IF YOU LIKE MUSIC CHILDREN. | sorts No experience necessary, | —*"a_™® CARPENTER AND CABINET | TE tarr or‘call FE 81340, Sale Land Contracts. .....52 fneetin pébiie-this is an op | Transportation furnianed. Immedi. ; WOULD YOU LIKE TO SPEND 25|~ work New and repair Db. B | FLOOR SANDING, LA y FIN | 41253 0 — Money to Loan 53 6, 16, 25, 29, 57, 58, unity els & lifetime with large ate drawing cccount Average oe hours Vishal doing pleasant) Murdock. FR 2-7861 R Gardner 401 Central FE LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR nur | LOsT ENGLISH SETTER, WHITE, reer fo, er, 63, 09, 76, 82, 84, 4 | Rroviedge Ste muse neccesary. | ST's, OMe 0 Mo. plus Le | handwriting essen Sooty vig | CAREENTER AND CABINET | glee cota | adeatcnataly Mnighed fotine | bran ticked, tos fouthward, Wer — es ov, iy OU, 1M) Obs OF usc f ary. | er : = L= PDL om z = —_ arp Phen * BTL w, , a PR ck a hk 5 icomilbiNs Gaésiaew? 7c bn SIGARPENTEN WORKDALIIE aaa stone, cement work Plas-| POR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV-| LOST. ree COCKATIEL. GRAY JANITOR. PART TIME, MIDDLE} _ 10-12. - 5-8 pyn_ ae & CARPENTER WORK. ALL KINDS. _tering and tile work FE 42290.| ice ph. Pontiac Laundry, FE| and white vivid orange spots on. - aged preferred. In apt. bidg. Bed- _ Help \ Wanted Female _ 7 , Employment Agencies 8A 8A Hees Jolin] Featherstone, FE IQUARANTEED ROOFS, ALL| 28io1 _ , head with yellow crest Answers = me Ss provided if desired. Write oe kinds. FEST 1918 Hugus Marsh, | Wasnt! N to “Peter Pan” Reward. OR MERCHANDISE Box 70, Pontiac Press ~~~ CAREEST ES he eee alaaad OR | 353. N-"Cass FE 2-3021 FE 2.8946) Oe hemem beep and deliver, | _3-1091 — ir, No amall or too) ~~ A 6 |) ex a . NO AND FIXTURE BUILDERS ARE YOU SATISFIED wit ee HOUSE MOVING, FULLY! —-Call FE $1910. LOST — RED RBILLFOLD DwORS conic cscs leceecsccss 0D __ Help Ws Wanted d Male 6 Warsen Alloy @i) Osklang FE ot let your. ablity. supplement “Good earning Cand excellent fur | _SS460 FE- sole FE ansoo OF | eauinned FE 48450 T. A Young. | andscaping __18A ane ee ete have ‘important ee ' E F p - ihe _-* ‘ ute potentiad for competent per- | Ganrgep ER _AND_CARPEN- | JOS FI EMING_FEOOL _LASING Berk f FE AF nd ee KOREAN VETS AND | uk wens TRE AVOn WAT. For son any Week Ged ont ieee CABINET MAE Goto, PE| Sanding, finishing. 158 Edison. | ~~ —~—-|TLost™” LADY'S RED BILLPOLD Sale Household Goods .... | alr staenan ee train you and | NON: VETS gti information cali FE 4508 nts aoe ee ee | a CARE, MOWING 8) se tt ® Set aiorning. FE Valentine Gifts <<.........08) eT ee ee eee cn BAKER SALESGIRL. FULL | ~\prer ee a COLLEGE GRAD. PART TIME, JOHN TAYPOR LICENSFD _maintalnini Ble || Aged he erence necessary Car an asset.| gee Ad Under Istructions—9 time Call MI 4.4422 for appétnt- | CAREER CENTER now and full summer position | FLOOR CONTRACTOR | AIRPORT AREA LIGHT DOZER. Christmas Gifts ............59) but not w necessity. If you are N ment Danish Pastry Shop Ma-| B-1 Riker Bld FE 80416 | FE 8-1257 . FE 2.1668 For Sale Miscellaneous .. 60; aie ( iierview "betwrery ie Monn Tae ‘dere tor howe _ ple aod Cranbrook _ Res re | — BON TIAC. EL ‘OPRLY BAS” WANTS PAINT. nano CRANE OING POR et CLAREA WL ARDSCAPING eee oe Maa Netiee wares eden “am, and 4p or phone for eve- merchandise. Very good pay FE | BEAUTY COUNSELORS-PART OR ing = 7 LJ . month: Id Ww Do it Yourself ............61 8.0 ahpatment tek Paddock | _8-2207 | full time Earn while you learn. F var SERVICE | ELECTRICAL WIRING: ticenaeB| LEE TRENCHING — | _Tonsott and sod FE 8-3001 months old, Weleht. shout 6 MIDDLEAGED MARRIED HANDY | _C®!l_FE 2-3977. Eve after 6 Ed Murray. FE 2-86 SERVICE COMBINED FORCES LANDSCAP-| spots Lost in vicinity of James Cameras & Equipment ...61A: Sale Musica] Goods awetoer Sale Office Equipment ... ao nd pref aate Walton Sale Store Equipment ne 64, Se Se Sale Goods ons) A ean to FE $4622, tve ou e 8 ol o' ° ee" Hiei ae b De ons, 65A_ ae ling lore e the nation. Full or Wood, Coal & Fuel ........67 RTTORT! For Sale Pets a. MEN WANTED FOR ovTStnNF WORK APPLY 1004 HURON | Dogs Trained, ++-10) BETWEEN 100 AND 230 , ARCHITECTS —- EXPERIENCED t FARM MERCHANDISE Hay, Grain & Feed SSosacnottl| | APPLIANCE SERVICE MAN AND | etry For Sale Livestock enertere » HEM only. $15 a “ROOM 126 Mo $10 IN all Abe teh” ait auto ow arage.| W ASS LA ym. RENT + LH B eS UTIECE, Estes ae AND BOARD An | INI Ne feror ‘tad matic hot ith th KE A % poms NDIAN sudéiae, Gen ee) Tench to A feds Union” bat children. SMALL LROWN, Real Also x 54785. 5 EAUTIPUL 1 ; 7 AD PaIV ATE SOME, tft re AT DO : ESE TAS VILLAGE Lots 00 ing and aie Lemos reelnpena E AREA @ Village. zu 7 on spun tor. Far oe toca orb gpel cDROO es Li Giese tn PE Cais cae MOR N dining peaearoge ae GE others id pools pb lond lines groom you oe new YOUNG Ms: SELLS _ 4 ROOMS. 44688 utilities, $80 =a ler ke Orion a UN. tie | tnd aerate E- TGAGE mint, ot seid, ee cece na ee mn om | wih et lends om nee, WOUL: WORK “ANY Bual ; . oo perms 6 fully spac Mal “ EAN ee costs ruit cel heat nm. deo m., eal A ‘ag pare Wi switch and fs large dentate KING coU TARY BUSINESS 1H oy i em Wi morms ands — 2 bats. | ¢ C ne style meals FE 0 “ROOMS. ee ONLY * lett timate ae bese | lH 7 ene = Lake Abgreetawd isenan Teun APT cE A T WITH PR BEE) Steels REGISTER 18 W. ‘Hur . a {alge ee sauetenet 2 onvalescent H | 3 Bedroom Home to bus & sein wall to tube. | 1362 w BROWN, Re row meee a7 wn ea8 hea ist OF Mid partment is al 7 Roky ga SURGE neat a ome < SO Ge erage acne Evenings, N, Real sf or LAST BATH. TE, Back mniserall opport st. foo om s —— . $14,500 clue | CA ning altor L RENT. WRITE 1 OF May. On Mote ed un by ‘advertisn ie enoowa AND BA meh. a LAND Bs ear DERFUL NOME _S8A Automatic Heat | J R i TERMS. | ROE Re eats oa sane 10 . VAN ; PONTIAC iti oy Savereme: Ge |" entrance AND BA 1036 Oakland ia dsreanien, a tein food, ermgiees | FOR ELD App : - tt. HILTZ __} Walled, Lens: MALL HOUS ea RE Ess. rive Inn’ 23-0661 Der A _rms and = call. care excel- prox, R TE : and in 78 A 8 ROO _rms.and bath lo’ Bi with — EAL re nei 383 Share Livin phone call © ec 4 peiet hoor 68 de call Fe $-6322. te ad“ ar i apper FE PA. Bea, Pieren Eres * a 7 me est Mo. toll Ww oe TOR rr ARE ae ? D ee a na ve! COMP1 s “ROOM. Lt ~ Say —— - ir = ed Fit | mane? nEDKOON a Soph ees JU Se Quarters : x0 See rma Al nad per week. FE $-1431. Cea reer ehND eee - ag ecg oa a axes_and. Insure on ener MULTIPLE sme $3978 ls ee room, ~ CUARESTOR. Seat | i susie Teen ‘AY ern ROOK | RXCELtawT CARE ¢ rie DuPord. nce _| NEAR ST. TE HOUE Cos ssT1No heat oe bev re PoE NT CARE “AR : M sE Mt leonis0 stre | haternces on ccaeeot pon ‘ans REE y ORD for "workin gers aoe & BATH. cies EXCELLENT 71 E fon aoe. wu Preaty ST ERE ORE = bedroom bun T RVICE gown and. ta “nmin et, MA - 4 LA N OR. T « fam: CK aste tens ¢ ° - = lad $-6607 1 Pr tam. R Lake | pe 0 +. ie ily. red OF ou: Northvi er Big’ Bea OUPLE On Fr rena Bae a furs RENT . et ce sr WFD au “ia emeangnabie a maces C ' © beatontn oa attractive home tuto. "heat and full weezer) A 7s eee ares. (ce Sea city ihe! 7 APT. pee ; aed eres Seenie cca nese Au | TD: 2 ELDERLY ite aks AN ontinent an sbi wae rig at Pal’ pric Nand het) weter'- HOME OF Y belrend: alt “MUlber Lill placebie! TT Mad eel eae epheel Ge es and| kis pat MEN ADVEN a =a caisdllepepars a Seaeon cae Seecee " OU a Wtd. C Pda As rry| LI sont aatven’ NEIDE | Ge CLEAN. BATE NEV ; No _ my own’ bo tents to i OR V TU m, & ed sunpo very | EAST = * Ow R 3 Bo: rE r BA VLY- ehil- me cal wo- RE smal ttehen, reh, |! SIDE IN you: w VN Wtd. Cont merry) LISTING 2 9, | BEA pe gh ae TH DE tehed MA thet, cf case, ous A) bedroom bri ™ MoO oman bedres seme aoe 7 | "a apartment home oot | An excotion racts. We ha 3S W EAUTIFOL : o drtak- | Se CORA MA Pe given, care foo ment room b: NG! DERN sor te in . rm, fast es rll echoed ‘An . - mezects, | Mize: for all Kinds 0 ANTED uit {LAKEVIEW AFT. aight. oat TED H Lad wer eet | aves ee eg S = care Show fares ae @ with ie a CONT Mtgs. 32 cays ines buyers mit Tan = = er D cere cpe otel R . pubic Lneaieer iene YE vA : poage forms al. Autom tes tb an Storm peed | Uae hy RACT: ~ R the Roche: sidential. aiting ruished ME ~| BP ne area r aay and | >y ~~ ooms seweas Manor| Att NEL emf ct pea oe ; . § rooms Blew iyo bath, = j bot ed SUS -WANTEI “ Roger B. Henry aren. wa baron “private eurance Y THIN ot . corner to Reone | also cabin fo aad — iy. fine. De home has aa water = yard. good ofa E fireplace lovely back a driveway ‘ car, waraee ¥ you? le po s tor * BD 1-1it 1849 , Ine > roome, ana fa- _ Blue s | A = A s & sc ‘any out- ‘ ear: aenaiioa at ed in w 410 and yard with 63. street Paved ———— immed EA a | Prt ‘ _ Sky FE block ¥D beautiful Teens, hated peting , fenced chap lonel Ld gar with | F' in ed able ee SRS Roche uburn kus mea 3 =a : tae a full tiled beth cna eraneie ms taaveniaant re URNISHE: ig, $18.- toned 00 scabrneien ttt pcount : bare W ster Micho” ee old TOURRE en gom-| 5-197 cena AnD es HOTEL AUB vo) Bs core « ty, itnee Joh aa Down rniy Ee 3 ED § RM. HOM sreatnen. op, lark mee pics, e p } holla tbs Figs a. v —— Phone fur- Also pe by Da URIN rocmeter t w Gas meee nN K are bangs! and floors, room: Ez A sal kel ao eS wk Tara folie) WOLVE | Cooking Sl sgn peg ans heat and . Irwi Lege ee low = rapetcor al Ipod TE tad or FE a ford Spring ialize | ASEMERT ev tinene. | * permit ERINE APTS. Pg room “apartment, { mith ecb set dctrine . in 2 lang. 6 Vocal Pi, My = Move rient a = (C 3 Twps rast t Utilities perm and b S | _{ eka ction al livin 1014 ince res tn ombtnation. | N $2,100 dn t F AS - ler, i boreact a ac inde Water- aa at pals ver ormer K. ra t ot Te, chides “HOTEL ROOSEVEL a from. gee a one bettie te & i Sve Phones Galnay sis r) Dor North end. = i. 66 ae ‘or | H sottce to eo | _be tnforma- | 103 -MPST a #12.50 E vA ols. Base: pe 3 reet Reed pe. $1,000 For land coi > dob th Aled be! BAB 103_E. Huro MPSTEAL a Be UT? A $800 men eg a near ar Mi 3 located N a Prom nd contracts. N CLOGE x vend renrance PRIVA R . AD HURON ee F DO ss per near Mill Lake guns “an = Had | en — N 7.80 fom Bubur' Seat ae gel coy arkston fe ED po ee | eT Rent Houses Furnished. cans test ae 8 sao aed Do = mage eee CEE ead 7% for PE Goeth or are mt! ys Real Esta soon aTnD )_clcen couple aEN- th oa. nished 38, “Ren St Prove. 1 MOD. | Be. Pernberty, Deity t to WN art 3 eeres ef 6 ped ee bai of fe beh Wi eal Meese. me call | Ma stat adult. y Bi RAGE | ~~~ en rE 2 had mode Elis ] . round « tum bt “ Red in, a © tonal Pri TO APT. slors, ue Sk HO t St 8268 phone beth E chou ing ah 3 ark nal! vate Co Us ores rE Lak 18 well, : IG HAYDEN, tw ene scum te oor Stren’ tescee | noon eet ere 0 BE —s i eorge R. ie “hel 2S | CASH FOR N, Realt peel OR SE ESIRABLE eps ne PE 2 87 ing center | RET ~~ == REALTOR ] H J amaANDaEe Or or _erty o: ersonalt jb on garage * _— Ww etnit RN HOT Bh ORES Phone F' PERRY PE rwi “ On Teen ND pen FE on oe v bu: tim media w MS. _ Williem ity Pon wa oppin FOR ne FE 6-8044 ° B n 31355 _ Welt, rcon TRAC ves | so you ho sell y your p 6-2287 tely rom side—e BATH } ROO a Lake aaonce Lk. hte, ry g Center RENT. PER M Oren no ans ir aldwin Dixie ACTS | oes et aA tor you and _ oro ert a4 heat. cle 5 FORNISHED. < Aie)|| bs eronme la noe re reel j pated ea » AND HAR xe Call the NISHE with se HG le f 36 UILT WANTS Esta 2-6544 w. $2 ee eizebetn RILEY now and | LARGE re lap Pia aaa Ma ys ole Ln i S130 location. holes ete, S trace "hieg ranch ry iN ar. OD GER ©. “ as On List YOUR TARE Ra FE fi WITH DUPLE preston | “vor sn an beie2, On | R e BR Sexy tf bedrme. Lr ‘Othe ¥ T Y #1187 Lincoln KITCHE. tu X HOM ay | NAW = Ope Penton eat. in 5, plus + ro Eh SS crm rae a ear FE « LO RO Wey Ge ween jen Eve On H $10,300. ‘Paya ry 2 Ponti. Comm waitin Firept LOVEL . 8 = occu mt new ty ROOMS. re | kote busine ABLE s ‘th ® 31208 ere’s th > my yard. . Of vail ; ac EM 3% nee «aN GRR 3 BEDRE rE a Tee es as oe oe Bidet lllaeeal san Pies) hecohl tnd intere ante only 008 Price | oy abl e RF McKINNEY | ae “hte sameah tate nor, fate tee oa rte “OL RE _FOR is yes | 7 =e ii amg ‘seas tipo ai ag aca urdoce, i | BARR 7 oe ea ee oe Be | aa ——— EV = Sylva cates : ol ——— mi he Selmer oa eae Segre ghey ONG ene ewe) vi 3 Bed: ) teste Baca i sr OOF a? urnished 33 crag om a ticbnes| Sand Baie at, en sane aa earm | in sonally Rae See witchen CE BEDROOM *aien ix ea eee LOR. Hou rooms as Dies ae = aes used a Rose O BEAOTIPUL ¥ wall dao Seen wasn-room we E ; ; i *, . ente. With UBS , r Be eS “AND GAEL MODER and DATTRACTIVE. sae oR FE 40 fon L. oy for Mr ent rental peers Aes eee Pre ah A vmtadie eoting. _ ull Base as j S. Telesr Real ea Se MALL MODE: entr. 1 ROOMS. FU BR : LASTRRED 180° OR : Min Real m j i Lele altor |' £2° 88 Mechs EPING 2 | OR} rs AN APT. VERY TICELY PURNIGNE ed Poss i) ee OWN IN im lldld CHED GARAGE er kitchen =f ent BE graph f #00 Ms Eirc nic ROOM S38 per weet. VER the LY FURNI FE | Huron , Rea RO 2 ROWOOR PLOD ARAGE a ae ov wh H ; : | | E 4.2533 Rd. Bln, Meh eit. a SMALL APT plus mace ae isHED HOME. =r | ___ Rent Offic Sou LLIN _ |} Dan tsa é Pr OO teniutes ox capioets baie ° omes A ; Bid 2 AN dock __ berte rephear FoRPORE LAROE 3 7 A | en FE Pelt MA ae ce Ss B G Cc aPacious'! er wv tte tone 7 bad in Y ; . tract meters yreale ee ped 3, ROOMS, PVT, ts 300 | Lope (bel Sy AROE sett ee ae : Houses Unturn, "| a fe diet | bee aoe ea OOM , CERAMIC Tu BA aa hea We Teens Seen! Your Lot or Ow : ete geet con. Feed BATE. seen vs Mimmecate | BEDROOM, 227 rn, 36. fessional ton tnert ctr mike | 7 ield Lawson Boum wirn bei. hnoreed conchae | re. > Bagin mut e A ark ealto! a fa fe = ke Ort IND | £ or tk ATU CLOB: 0 air ba ne ree "Realtor #PR ar fa a |" Be GM” nent eae Ee il | Karena" Winen eR =| Barsoom Le ate | — RMEDIATE Ci cen RS ROOMS CHILD W ot m. |.*Sourp ‘Lm arbi | ad take priv wir GARDEN | For on Fe ae “ose we 1S COMPACT. U ON ROOM parte co. "open wha mu from ‘eaturin jand contra ABH FO} 2 reeks ELO a onarne end teks pervs see Cea tx — w COMP ACT NT mi a ESE Reccie 1 FOR YOUR pRpomaynon before 3pm Enon Mart, Ww no COUPLE. n: not Pontine B08 per Sanna | ones Miscollanss Located 4 Alu COPPER PLUMBING Rg Orca tor" appt o— 333 em OUR 3 ROO! $15 w UPLE ANCE A WITH yoni ¢ ROOM P enth oe ao cellaneous 4 | | block Since ee une a6. : Orch plet MS week! UTI AND PRIV = HOU th AT A - eou | Deve cks depend AG cee M ardlrake on, Real _adults s, PRiv = FE ! s-0018. 1ST OF LAST BATH ware = ake $60 0 SE ON W reread F booken tlt) 42 evor Gaul s north of LOSE ont STREETS 3 MACE ‘DA FLUSH LA WE NEED Em hae 7 ROOMS ope > aan ENT. Box 1 WRITE 1 Or MAY OR Ges h Le Set Ey | Seiatien yet r acetate ——. mis Sout! tes and ot These NEW SCHOOLS a ee maken y LAKE PLAS 2 DOORS ‘ ND G ED 63 5 5 106 Dr FAL 8405 13. PONTI NABL FE ace oj $76- a TE 9 FOR | eaeecittnel Fa ste Mil ou of oe feau! teeters ate Sactsea, hea bu TE aft “ oo eade OR AC PR y 3022 am RRACE. RR _Are Ee %3 " ie St 8 Mi < th y fea 1 som den rries t, nie ine RE i ONT ROOMS & = BACHE- zea, |* OOM onth Ad oe ia a0 | > shop Pacicleder om heres crea oll: spac nice lot with 7 DWA We NTRACT _men 16 BATH. E Rent A bh Fi ults in Plen PASTURE x St. H ping Sart ich ie rea © many workeeep | Le plenty with LL d MATT A eat, AT Re ity RE D0 At : ugo’ Cer soil at's @ U1 tin 7 ree of ALU S o4, sive Ss ? LARG _¥6 Ploreace AIN FI pts. U heat, over bt MODER : rey ietisene aT divs go's | ter | = ving Adee bred ec at vrear y of gar. LUN with vou | apt. ER e LOOR. |~ nfurni = t igh choo schoo N. GAS _* 304 sburg rr 1465 CRE Visio : sus at 5 ed Wh ub buil! for to- month: do age and SL UMINU i De o "acait quick lpeher enn OOMS 2 ROO ts. Unfurnished 3 Ster_fwrnished Tit bese: —— Holl Fagie| 4 n Vi sub- “f tthe ly pe . Only IDING M : ee 4 ton cach aan eré Mars! BASEM he MS M 4 CoM: Urnished refrig se- | - = y, MEI e istric augh > . ola| ~ yments reasona ‘ WI : mateo: dot iteilpecraen sete’ ? ROO khanna F MENT | el tg al PLETE babi | Sd Ls : ON rose rict. Grey n schoo FUI WE ble NDOWS ; . aise ne Mi, ds |e phd 8B Hkh Uedogele pe 2-8220 t Cc E W t . Greyl ool NL PR EST SEL Ws 4 beets} Lights 8 AND 00M STEA _ 40 house oo OAS AY | _ to de iC yhour d . PRICI Vv ~ SUB EGI N Bicenle. peepie= on BATH. F FE S280 aft. 6 Mi! East _B ter 3 pep. OY IAST T ae nd bu 7 s ery nice 3 | URB OAK icholi are Seat = 9295. aft. ARTL _ COMP Bivd. South rage. In D- T H Oc s ee @ AN FLOO : 33 Ww. olie & “facto Rea TRUER Pi FURN orn Y Fu rte LETE: ‘quire TURHERE OAS M ° Pu ow that room hy D : R i bi & Ha F) clory FE Je refer | he Ol RN. wer LY FOE Howl LE AST | anv | ‘Lote us i base: it ts ranch EL Ss ; DON’ uron 8t rger Co. OR ) ME 7-0304, : eld- ML PE DIO 54 lar 5 roo REDEC = owls AVE mult from O Sona fetes: cally style coo 3 T on | _O« ) MED cid- | 7 ROOMS 9-1061 N ix lot m fiat. ‘ORATI oland Shes THER | pl in k See this $1780 On floor ne IL HEA +> dract Lie jobs deductal = ae ib Wolverine 1 en, | ee Trailers | puance itch ence. Call wo 6 ie gies eu -_ Aol EAT 3 until y OUR TA FE. 6-8 nm 2 ROO! EN BASEMENT. API AND BATH DUPLEX API rere ar Steen | For § Dixle i | ¢ Hees: cr en ap ata Call ree at you S708) aage. 609 with oy “decorated EL i fe Ww. Hw te osre ND co pS OMS TER bie FE —apF |? 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Phor iheeter You all me SM APT FE. 2-16 FLOOR. y ROOM 4 ve. rey t ROCHES —_ so, IY Hey lake IAC ae yaths ing, | IR = DGE ' Cc LIDIN : 7 Phone see reneatiid R ence 7 WITH 72. side AND rea: OLt new! aTER. aR — ; “arn ee cel fr \ iOS, i: . 3-4 | 1050 W F E = eli "mbt ALTOR CLO G WE ee ane e He Sa tur Clement SPE ae BATH. aL ne wis ecereted: ae ze Long lake tron ‘300 complete, | “ ardrobe, tivities et == Open Eve. 7 to te 3581 | 2" BS ca heaps SET DOORS = Ss od z : W = ‘ i pod aed oO 1000 60 iad ene BATH & LA lasted Lag nor drimkers, a meet Rh RENT “| Sigeres witn 300 eT et | abundant 7 osets om Sil : Epis recarel wiGees = LARGE. 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Pv EPING seclu idings | mmu pools ures Fr nd ma heat Al fake ie garage. ty bsmt , model priced = | RLES el tenia acr Adults” PT 1 priv. | 9 nnth No ran oh Jro f- co FE t ent: nM | .on ded 3 and nity an ull p ny oth so i-c is Full Attached $ ‘ rm re e. 0 7 : 6 728 veland MPO! +4973 ranc 2 an bed sca ye appe price er fi ar pri hed o« | Loan 1117 8 natage 2 nly 100 ILITIE _ 3 ROO! children 1 675 r RTAB uses |e qua room ‘ ping piannec fntme $17 900 ne fe ce $45,000, . i tates : 2 kOOMS m Pinegrone ey gas MAND, PRI TA baa! 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Mich ae ee teet, FE 8-04 : Northw Oo 2503 | OOMS ow AND only e refri n oP iilad ROO i Pull cS INST : MULTIPL & Sun mer ird 71 | Northwestern F teeta | ne hace TNFwr wa , off ‘5 BATH iT pple bite ONE ou ult 126 N M \ Ren oC alter a | “th 4 RI ve - ] LE LIsTT. Res FE 5 / y Fat Mb | Apply E_ actiities DECORA eL at, $1 Mi FLOOR. | adult. SEKEF a ay ke Ra = MIT 648 CCT It Ss C . NG SER §-2864 | - : . 2 E 196 ATE! ARGE ariva . wit! ecult 67 (en PING MBREE _FEM Rll CoO = VICE P : DOG “belt “LARGE trance hander p _uttlitte ROOM a e Apis “BOOM 1 | are REE & yaa FE ? REA 2 LUS j > HOUSES Share. b a ROGiIN ED bath an aot UNFUR | ROOMS_FO He yes UNION RUE R17 OV EALTOR LOT 1] BUNG 2 SES __chard at, 8146 FUR oR and ent eat fu: N. 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ROOM ot a! akfast ployed w HOM | a 100 & Co north we located home to check would your a0 x 106 Wired R- No ‘ Sagina out, Re Aas or coupl NEWLY | + ROO _ Fr ¢1 Ms _bi6ek ro see be girls, lau FE. neural Paes stern ex. poms poo coats Sma bed alle dow 196 Only for ato North 72 ‘ Open. bed Lh altor 3 ple 116 L LY Ms AND 662 81. ee eee rE 4 eaueacy fame (hes lot lal yee \eonbel bap iso ft. & re 83 300 wih, nee Be side a Eves. Ph FE Raut ; Ms ia NE . aFay- ‘BAT tt ING —~ E ort tleges ly $05 4 roa Nd m m fan Br 10m s t lot, m heat 1 ft UC “K transport: ath N ning reo lurpace. With low NTIAC OA D rE entr Ee, P A BA vedas LA Lake A WO gmtedy clare Conv to 0 HOM 55 eau living 28 1. E Avene OM er Ht fear bee lind) roves | WEST 2° LAK D or Not § ‘os aa tt FURN.W. Si WATER | 3 aie cee cee edie ay itadiad BL omen R REALTY on Sear Sh cme | petra : m1 ad bi _H R| av a Ré + EM polatmen tall for 4 from Jy belts anth ONLY. icy NER. ° | 680 down at 99 Venet : R st D- ig Sold mea} tt Ose un, s_ stop ANDY SON SIDE _& atlable ROOM, rent to t detail $7 000 ( NLY 3 nds But WAT! rF 4-400 mo, ° 980 with M STONS i your 7 ROO eg te TO NABL *, RE i'r i) ee Ne HIER one coagiews KING 1) kami ‘only | MODEL , Ree Secadve tt We M APT 142. Least: Jee E. AD A- eMALL, clear ‘amo Ot Meg oon 2OK EE see eonipiete s boln LARS: | amily H y| IEL OPEN e it Rey sold og i-furn Cle ALSO | ONE ULT L PLEA an FF fice 9 a were fi "EK HILES | Sat h the See it m home | 4 roon ome SN ub ok ultabl ae 7 RM. fg PHONE Fi 47706. SANT pm & pen d sen ortunat TS and week ane e ‘f oom. ¢ DA “WH ITE ued Fe Die for omen or. Apt * Gall Fu: don Foe es rman) wee eee deri mow ee Corecess ee eee BS Ae ome’ win” fy Base one 20 8! Oe Tialinen ae R. CLOSE Xsan ibe wr oF Sa Brel eee nee 2s porch | wae zs Nedieoee oe, ay erecre, SUN : : E 3-721 jore 1 furn C en LARGE 663 or FE 2-7 NGLE neham. “of OWNER WAN EM Dele elient make ‘t per Hes ment 812 extra ATH a ara oma and aved d aseme: i DAY . z baa mn Call lean also bi cf ROOMS 29-7734, dy loc SLEEPI * mr, ¢t R WANTS £Q 23314 the most tele D avall rmit- Tenn 1200! lot De uti.) > te dint nd bath rive aha Fa 6240 : : MRLAND GnAT aft 8 asemen AN | ation NO ROOM. HA ractive Ts EQUITY 319 valid ost fick esigned able to LAKE poco mur equ wR pay ot wat ng foo upste! ree oO8 ‘ ER S, \ ftrane a AND B $ ROOM t_apt roby BATH. 8 FE 5-4 OOM, HAN Manefi brick quity in A aes roeined one , LAKE PRIVILE nity. 736 | ions ee ececel rs, sep | 7 i : sisence romatic h ATH Avail ft APT, ON Irwin. tab | So, dy fe | = ley a Re feta hagid Ay-| ' Bacal rece basement. trom the brick: RIVILEGFR 3 e) at 99.450 sccorateg OF O = fee 838) Prowpet LS oe pie med Heat WEST aioe v RY, eee LETTS | Fenved. ye basement 5 re ae | Dua eeerE: oa ps stpnce. hich in nee Rae oe "BDRM By seem men | Bat pect - ye ree " e . 4 AL’ "LA [epi ecbel Cad A s ROOM FE 2-4579. wat hdl n peag beg Hetinn ROOM, | | ina. feet mo. = Pormonn. | Dee and “ boast a 26 to yee Rd 2990 Vi fe eae aoa ecre | N em rote Fay, > ve meee NOGME A PT; I Rent M EAST ope after wie ue ip line PES Nice iow EEL i +2637 tnt ——- mete | will ng ines Gitte Abe Nees | NEW Fi sen rad pet aead &| al ] 5 3 ROO AND ROOM uite. FF TERR show DE m= _S-0! ation RM 7 47 or oe Alumtn me en eatin rooms. 3B A APPRO' 3-918) 0 MS Bat b M MODE rE >-2048 ACE Ww er & Bue oO _gar FRAME 2 1 FE S um wh et you 2 spac FORO ROV aca . . | Mostly yICELY: i} rick flat ERN ? aiiere | OMAN, garage F OR PRO arage 880 FE? LoTa. 2) miovenie tr ATs approv e 5 M HOM a |e Mt 1 state ely aaa (oe be ere ears tm SoS, fipleors Wi iowk FR ents O See ee are $5300 per Waites mages | gy 8 ampsen 7? I. ASEM pe | ent ee F = Situs sursesews corms and utomatic he per \ ER’S LAk Sim! 33 EA ; ‘ welts ENT AP ba] et \" > r *n GiRG up pire, nreese ieeesgitgl lia ometic heat Mo. ‘ fe "LAK 1201! 37, RY en furn. ARIME 1. rivileges ta HU ‘ SAS fine bh garage tld heata Knot | Mea Saal ‘ and hot room IVIL KE a S.T co. ; | nee NT, ls AN st WwW ante JRRY H ’ fered rome fb aved id, at ‘Ide floor itehen, wate blesto’ summer EOES ele ; } mo. red telrraod wae aia | grote. eovie A Huron ROOM thr RY. se | N A? ve 1 for ae aves erre This | al} non ; sliding tted Dah screened firepla cottage war FE graph Ro . ing ger 12 ano MoONEW oug! it} tl Py yurtion | efore een lose t wind | struct in po: cob 4.652: a = ) RoOus Ls ieuih DEC Anytl 1 Classified Mins one to for) oul camen Lo ed © se a everpihise Ls ee Gee RE 2 ‘ ; i yth : fe ere eh om f 1 - r c “ a a ne cent bl a 0 "ei terme mela $950 Do ON TUSION"T. ee no) We ee = ’ ; ial FE tue at $22. pin Sariicae. K , : . E M pele MOR rae wn Excelient RIVILEORS FE ero Ss ; * ~ sy aa Aes GE cost tifa vard utility, round ho gh Rent Ads! y f \ r hae TOR aine, c ET, OPE SELF $7950 Bigs heat, me ae Room t | MN, Te! qe +44 yh en Oak OPEN pe 5 BE DROOM. es hous 1 2 : Multiple “List ie emie, C od and. Mectcaint. Vonaee ae bec aves siete M © aparime , os Service aste im) Sen) eer Ane los nice Het baer ent, aft los Oe ‘Re | R ard. must tan anyr kiand dity | DG TW | [4 — Want Ad a> l rEDM AY H . gi . Ci RE , ve | , veal sou De aes ‘you ACTION” , + FE +00 | ON. Dial C A t # v “ | 4 re | 28181. a pe ~ 4 ope i » } Co ? _\ - by : ee ae id ie ae = oe i ae Sc SF ye PhS mE Sg , : é ee. ¥ FORT’ . ¥ ae a ba ' : af TY: ihe . TY-FOUR_.| ie | = . : . F + 7 ed . : B toy * fou , ~ t Sale Housés 43 a : | - a ot . 5 } a sof ae grt * SAL Hheeeest 72 pares See Hemet 2 THE oh ee ee % sigepa ‘ . \ - ee ae wl . ee : New 3 Down + do e. Walk OR: 2 es 43 / te, Ree 3, Seon, are a vaiking | distance RANCH TYPE For yr Sale He S,. 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West 5 a oe te cant Migs n sta e adeloare noes) room levee ousean. 43, sd AY: 4 ie a ee cP ee: , uburban ‘ocati to auietll os cash model car 1} _locati +e wei BED- 'F [ A : ° A phade octets Bal rs ation TO Fae fine “Surnct in quiet) Owner FEV Toae a : ear 2 elaine coh ae ! a tere oe he aluractiye features NF AR oT i . $800 ~— : : ‘Bird’ to | ‘ _WIN sacrifice EM 3 bg state. $ 3 I ie bon er eree en ale $788 DOW ae 10.060 dow euig carmen Specerecril kitchen The P ur files to bi erehitects | j furn 0x2 18 N - ' own FE! hasem of cab e Tiled ee Peete: ~~ ontiac @ elp vou Sal ; entranc ace 4 tiome Brand WO + abinets 1 bath, | ba pee r - reas on e Su { Dr ). | tulated ioealis et BI _terior nu come! oil ileal | ies SETTLE ESTATE jote nt automatic Sns etn lens veniceen Fgnt fora couple | ‘HOME P PLANS RSE bmeun | se sabecben Prop. 45A Plus Ce Ithy aver at $91 Q@ ack eted"' 3 x- | e¢ ol} ungalow wher privilege peat. 2, mile en coop scaped Ee = our. ees a Coste SU er er see comnace Med 6 larg = a gre Detar SERIE pe bath large ist Ges tul Auto ho mighi co s Vacant ‘er 2 ‘from. Pontiac Locate i CENTER” ett PAYMENT if 1onth ‘ re en thum re kiteh fel SG F ot. Croft | basem ome in naider ¥ terms ntlac. $6500 5 ENTER ———~ > Spam uacun ly bee ment | ail rooms all Dihomes net » sDK ict Pa ‘ofoot 8 pent, _$1.500 trade o our oid we wi KH = i= $53. MENTS 19 which include ¢ ents of oak floor on one jor atuddt wired and tor red teage Ge, nesting down. 678 will sell th DE x MS in Je taxes and | § cedar tine and plastere Moor) stractionl 5 Vere “Encelle ait susl at ee boo. woeiireen Doro : monthiv for CITY, SIGN NO 20— 420, x «120 vee ' PY 92 Per Mo. | A GOOD # kee pin dteiene full base. , $2300 DOW ery atractive. _intermetion cash. For fi root aay Snyder Lavende ae eae Forel ee id ea cor win fu Meaulifal | Diveesn in Crescent * gitese us te and UY in? rw garage : car at lov iWo- LL Jot call FE 2- urther .2'40 W H At Feo oer with § ots rte mi wood Juste : ub Owner ent Lk. Co — 80 lots xes and clean § roo his cute > miles west school 2 6! 206 feet ¢ ovely lak j rrothy Si 3-441 uron 1800 dow ed at . paneling to Hough _MI_ 6-0084. — ae icons Bien ce basement m home eA ey locks, | end nic eep SNS bath hele ' y snyder [ 3 RE aa PE 2 mas tuhaeens : Sen thle Atebaun 5 QO Bh 715 ' 3 Birch | @ nic and oil t mt 4500 term Sen Sccbeicensenay bath hou REALTO avender 20M HO ee eee AGRE 1 a ROKER 5 tied bath tiving doors, eysice, eunaew et eat On 8 FE +05 |) Beda ie each Two se | 2140 WoO ALTOR r @_ month USE, $150 7 bedroo This_hem 3 A broker FEE" Ca i sewer Pully to toom. > cated just . Insulated OUT OF TH | asst) lloviges. home V bed-| suron ville r. Suchf Real DN g23) combi ms. tvin hemes G suuur offered $23 and Ww: sulated beyond th E 8Mo goodn ery cle — rE Atle PE +2 eaity ' ned kit LL, tse! a adhe! 000 to ahi ‘ater Cl City | ¥ ° Adain e ezone. KE Z eas bar an _ FE 23-4411 338 , Orton- full ba chen and and of Rochest nch home, remy me ing and ‘conan Fdpeerpald whe Oo DOWN! | 1 E nese living ona gl ee | |eteaen nos” _ 6 gain ee FRONT a AC x $5900 Pai ‘sabe 46 oon “Total Bel rece ores us ee vou how J tel penester att sell in the nil em ~ c= ood . ' e t et : Ou 000, = “Soxp DAILY AND pea hae wi eee a modern f 5H ts food shitchen, rece cence full iff leaedy . ssacenere Saat win feet house Ho ) chotce a [ DRAYTON ee mace an beara Ems) —— — oat Drive AY and lc base-- ace heat, } can oathitat: ses Leh Mrphlo, Gelb ne patel 0 bolplea hme rontage Bek bat a inccate Mae [op Bined ell! ae fran eaee concn i. ORTONVILTE Seay Tu out cated ar-garn large lo nt fur- full - large Livin er la with ac on, 8 every ved str ego ; ra — 4 REA - vg back a be slid- % NVILLE 7. — Aye out N. Perry to Melrose tanee ‘within’ ‘walkine be pp Fae 100" 180 rr poh tire au ee eet ues “ water, cehapiae bur "110 900 ‘Sabetan bed erate | Bedrooms oer baseme bath ; ae Sina facies cer poet, Fieicee ae MODERN ( Yo! mceal’ | ieeom a vas m yet 1 00 down Call FE | ae "Host, oe the Ie oa 2-00 wn aca acae cate lee room. garage and \ rua On lon will pemic ot my oarn car gere ste ] AW SG, Cee tl 6 OBEY T 4-9584, | 818.500 now retned Ke ee erie a a Uae with $1480 down full price, | ng area In t long liv. ts mile West omal] acreage bath very ni eod- 5 HAT IMPU ite DONELSON price on. ic Bo own : : traffic addition to _Hall Rd of MIS, I reage #5 Oak! Realt bath Good | le ce tiled emi-log — SE, to ractive Ca PARE iy. 68.080." L A DUPLE ‘ cirealatt mood : siGrs #8 Oakland own f wn r ood del are thia- De S j with x — 2B Psca ce ralacat ate ay ad ee ty sew oyend (ow) menin! $2. 000 ae ill baih lar deal 2 ae er e unfin meade aioe ae For ATERFORD berms ‘188 Cas D rooms, scar te § room and 1 you baal located end 2 . OWNER SEMIN PE 5-045 ly pay- Paae aes dioewic nce tee ues and breesews tached living at who wa FE s Lake Rd, naces, lot, rage, sepa atx ets, c pienty ef clos. For. S = Gascae, ous viet ae Ol CLEAN es Scucuess Resse ee ree peice a rele phetd bee sores ere res phe mask puparven | Lael SEROGINaresr | oeoe coe Appetite orcad at vou, aul Nie an Se ~ Sale Lots 46 ee. Ete a] fire rod CUTE atic hot 3 oll bi Heres gai 1 "-sto: 4 & won. | == PE 500 dow ‘at ent tke th ihe Saas _ment. FE Small dow place | SIVE 1 INE XP! x 100 water | eat. au- | MANY ow with 2 ry ‘ra | 41661} 1 mn. locath e conven +94 ay : 2 wh PXPEN- pric arge or pos lar me bun- | § MIL | _ reo on of th Lat > pag ae ieee ceren “init Rouse nea Eacellent rma "a tone | i Gar aice doch, Eb rac eae mal of UL 2 [MILES PROM, PONTIAC Pri full basem mod- tench 2 - hedrm s8 : . ns. 5 oFamy , soar INCOaraN cc es et Paes aera ne tlhely ot (Cia oes FE 2.4810, lot Priced ry sand te ch ee ae are inchided ueeesen = mie Mi ia|| Ayres poe eat ie | Pee DXKENT, R incom. apte. tu east mon value ‘for | “ ode Sided EL Le, oee. 950 cash t only $3 000 or only 81 vou can | FAs rate dining Dohtrlde sep- y Lawrence ee ealtor Gorerai! other! ra. Wonderful! wey when vou what vou'l /pcatea RICH ELEGAN 4 FAMILY — | 3 wc hCOME BUSINESS | cpesinvesset nie ban ler ie Ant, SUBURBAN | — 12) Be! | rine cabinets on beautit | Sno ee FE 8-4108 ouses in i k om ‘ thi } fi on a = bANT HO : a * ing pa on corm . or; kiteh _ mod ream « th e is ao en Ii o the C Lerge Colored city, | itehen, | e with . ord sl main st MF I t ved ot E er jot ¢ en and em com | at you d so arren onsumer ream \ ! ir rot owl nice re x spacio street ov ated wee ‘or prof: cacelle fac: PAL ; Team dining bined thro: ont ba igedt z * Power Li house. Fu | - and 10 with dt Ooms U us Troan on of mai he 5 essiot at location If. A Priced area =o owttl | igh vot \e to go 2 ACRES on _ Pull baseme: privil x10 tilt: ning Teoma D and ‘ivt ns Eat Bi rain art me conatit eervice ion KERN dc at $9450 © its reach OS reno ne 3 i ES WITH : nt, h eges on ty Lake and ng room di clude tde of to erv brick ules room Main | 71! REA S ith $2000 " rour bed to | $150 Dn TROUTIREAT “Ww ale w.DIN urnace Loon! Ex aC down, full extra go _ dining s three wn tn- ful rancn ty 44x34 f M's NS LTOR | 1e kiteher rie frorr 60-ft A . ‘ ra le NAN bee gas wate on jee baseme od kitchen | ments a« 2 room a | basem ype dwelli ace Rentt ele St aR Noor r Select i 1 lake fro . | 18" r heat | enclosed nt. furna 0 ape. nd one part- petin, ent. ocak {! ing with eal Fs FE? ARK R s coppe ‘ ve ke 10d. 300. mt jot § FE ¢27 aaa To jot MUS er ! all for perches ce heat | iment fu 3 rea. : g an! mod floors, tate Sin 9209 E AI. res ing and r tube pi: '300-ft Lik 150 Da T OTT ed BE APPR T BE | 2 $13 700 te & a firep! gas heat NM base m could be ern kitchen car: | nce 1919 PE 46492 ESTATE featcon toe other am ful beach priv lot with © we RADE cei priced rat PRECTAT. 2821 or FE epee, O Ais EG tru andiive ment, ica ot sani angered which ; _ 2 erates for) th wanted Uactey (ai $126 Dn wonder- represent with ea only 61 40584 no MY | ie hk Roteain ae Gast bors otticeor verted to d LEV Se 1362 W FE 44 f $13 950 ne low pr oURE with tr consider @ builder sy terms 0.000 oe maces Bae oc- | SUPE Ctl Oven Fs Huron st 813 | on your ll. [area Io bresemee ee ' ent ho your equit: who wi. LAWRENC down Call ple off into b \ce Baxe'me esslona) PER SHA cy ves & Sund DE. EOL by lot Price $500 da. | aak eae Gee om tn your pres. Fdward (NCE W Into eee pare SER AAR Ol! ssh SIGN NO lot a» on @ rtlal rd M.S he edges oo ecreaiionWsocint lac aston (3 * Re sat beck ana A t \N iow 78s : a sour shoes eaaboan Gulite eone N tout, } e added exterior room | b strea bedroo E brick ranch home” 6 GUS. ‘ ae an Saginaw 8 Realy spac Sad) caditccciy cee: joy 318 306) Onis $3108 a | rode ees oo a 19103 A \ mation es! Poriiecanpletel ia Open Ev t Ph space Drovided aidencimorticel ee NOW OCIS ESS Taos ie lar, ba emen' a- car gerace ¢ Ortonville i- "1S : Russe A) aia ek rves ‘til 8 sere. rm 3 bedroo 2nd hom ice per month 000 down “e room rt and also rage 2 Lots ile 132. Col) \ eine REA r oe eee eet morta mor | taxes and | non the | utlite Gonyet ee ; R'TOR LTOR ua! ient ioc which wot i inicuded ter e st Moor bh Le OF TA = : a jos ng offi ation fo ould | IR i . ntrance has 5-B42 ms aoe 0 W. Pt = | oer! ine INSU | e¢ ce spa r part L ADE - i iaped It hall 6 fn A ke | —_——. 1 49584 J Ave RANCE an be used ce This le LF — TRA i extend ving| and dinini 1 ? , sult. FE “ _ si LE FE or res fore roperty rs 7 RADE ing f ining 6 ‘OTN = Here's con HOME rue, ce __ 9 __.Free "Park 44: | Cased ential and her bus'ness have ses we ROUSES OFFERS pouse) 2 mice at er TN ™ - i on te NER OF TASMANIA mere, ee BES | For Col os =—# | BUSINESS Is GOO Ape) ae | ee ee pre con Receptye We Suburl | om optional tot ts, bat ste.s rns te wun. FB minute will fk nen| Tor Co oops Cae AOER Odi ment Gui surban— $2.5 negemen eG Nn te — - FE you se ihe hi ored F ATA aet own e tran! an— WZ, t Ale an 9 LOT : reom. 2 b ee Mt. Has bi s the| Tht amilies DDs8 alls payments © ke) A §2,500 Dow er want o many leg WITH : i sexe closed ck bean Iv ing | | al is one of th z | Ce ltatoe b \tractive 8 room i “at ALITY BU ed features -6) gas = wate ee ARE, PRIY lot 120m12 uded, atta kitchen ; i owe have ne best ho F R . ingalow pi and bath ot for $12 ILT’ on + j 4 Of ched | rt, st offered mes | el xls a) us pare| 875 ‘eur = Mews an for only $9 380, Mor the West Sid aa Siiecias uisears Seaton wn Villa er p onince : oe Realtor | | en pavements ol condition | These ere but ~ Colomal Hill a u . a erms | c 1up New rooms Ib. age ” 4286 PEN & ——— LTIPLE L. F eation room Di heat, rec- @ few exa ! 4 decorated Riches aiteoiees dren) hom Dine i UNDAYS é ISTINO 8 F 5.0003 | bers 1m ee caliee moles \WE H Thi | elude GAB h il micely new heat e with ca bi D ERVICE _ a car gar ith comme out to | Choice Not onl! AVE THE KE vis attracts Bendix heat To ing syste rpeting an rayton Pla | age. $12.- | ott he co hoice corn vy to EY home e 3p er Fen washer In- m. Als se 4256 N 3 Ins ice onvenient | ge ee) but also to this jovely ho bath pues 3 l Gearouas. «, 2h reper: ed rear yard oon dry. | Maddy eee Mtge Ra. ° Clarks t FLOY ot mcuare Lake B lee Bioom field poco TODAY thie ma veGicts | recmlrcedmanavel bene ae peays tanes Og ce PY Iane | Te 50m) nue 8 on OYD KENT Lake Ra. 92.800. w mm s ablem | 1 at ye and erm rie ¥ re +s c TN . paved” highway lees 4 Head ma ren with | eee eedroom Hote ul other 3 pent dover Perr home Ba cellent ugheh ny home tn ex “QUALITY BU . Realtor \ North lown. 9 bedroom not fa so eee end rae MIS ee grees are n St wn payme largaiiot (cae Sse Ree Ideal for TILT HOM: room tile rooms, pius ev from nae eal dining ro itchen FE 2 oward. 18, La Ask fo mt! Low | ment ncome. Full b r t MES” | High tie b ement pom — ful E 2-6412 + Gilles r | $1000] : F-taty ment. oi] heat ase office | gh. wood o!] heat sere cy be edd - Fenc with e ull ‘ pie, - Bt Lincoln S JOW N blushed t good res situated ly Dixie black ed gros Cisse 6 schookee Cat ase eu. doneos ky ren sepyheal oln St : 3 BF in 1916 paved idential area La block 'N. of OS I) e of valua and feted hen Call ares lot Gb ole apis cs , JOHN { cecroom homenln | ; , noes BRICK WN schools eoret ms Close na FE 2-012 Telegraph sale on Brook. Hdnhad, on a Liat ment: ay eel, arena! Bee IN rand pus Ouly $3,000 cant Fluntoon Lak | pie eal OW oe Ue ir ieee ure Open Mon. Tues. Th forsanicd a ae sive © re al! te : ) a Lake top der kt c : .. — npitron F REISZ ian On were ah ER WM. H. KNUL ORR | wear old 3 ae rom Dray jose uphoards. a mica: , Lot.—4 Bedr ee eg leslie R_ Tripp, Real FE “2028 S3'_ See 7 : . ISEN ; living rm bedroom h v neat 4 | full Basen bath with axtered Ate ooms W : aon Lawren , Realtor ry 0 wom I ran) ce R ‘ REAL he Li oom. bed 1ome 4 ane ment 1 show ractive 7 atk FE 5-816 ce = er iron at Ph UStIC ( wou EALTOR 10 Pont! TOR inen ch rooms 10x17 Fey GST heat er hom room ins Lak 161 ere M _ #44 ounitt uron St fac Stat Bio: osets ¢ each 10 West tack-top Cement e with lak modern PRI LAKE , n Eves. 9 y tlon Multiple Ph F . Pp e ae ck fo ied f x10 of Po road = uM Large ki ake privil Just VILEGE 2 ie _Listin E43 “fy nh FE Bidg et mietinieeee Shy patte ontiac $16 oeated | ar Lichen i een) ainith Tabac tniGoent GOOD — od i: ) locnted g Service {ULTIPLE 4516 ; an niaid line wood — floc WEST $00 terms ea dining th dinin room log rom thi BUILDIN oo 5 | ; LIs" ds ‘oleum oC sID ms | Dp room, « e home § s neat or & pea Eueties on appro een cl | ance SERVICE | nace ‘Electric Acomaue storm: | caled Noi etd Well | ane Ey “basement with ecinemeens ‘Ou Bet amidat eet faite a ats ie: yexiso. scaped acre o | r soft water h ur- ath ea with 6 lo- | Auto ecreatl 4 Fu ove Venet ired fo 1 CORNE trom (aka fecbseae ben “4 RR [om tobi enn, TV eater, w pote eschosk st rms a matic gas h on room, | lly insulated enetian blinds, ake $3000 w i e trom lake frontage b fe a e | te ke Oe antenna | 80x145 er eoumgesibe Ire full base: Acre heater cinclenes (ce om getecee On Muna eae HURRY re “he Case Is THE Oo feinc) conte id hl irae | leges Just ntoon Lak 146 | cely landac aticarlgarces! ing G neludes carpet- | June 20 her novin ot and HURR ote “BIRD” T tng room nD lave | pleasant across @ privi- | trees scaped @arage Juni arace P et- | 31 nh. $6,800 T g to Fiorid CHF } O SEE Se eee [ares) kit MULTIP (contr eters Galle Hees) Guler per and wished eo 15 18950 ¢ oxsession | 298 now ft eroe Gall (OR ROKE E INDIAN | Ing roe le Bathers chen A LE LISTIN O bat act price ood Full 1 rs WO SRiN ion ieee eit erms | see of appointme R | You'll ‘SHILLS! i AN VILI H ee 2m dronce UTSTANDING a oe RVICE dyyf Bald \ ments ot $7950 Mt and WN ion $17 500 au & larkst _ | nt to ele like the ‘ ' : “ win surance $60 inch ronthiv .” FAR STATE KSTON Suburb: | | nse - ID advantage room Beau! FF JOS OME With For o ide taxes ATE H urban Fiizabet country s thie Aurective Tums ult) ie nee ma good cr urchas s in- modele OSPIT 3 bedre | eth Lak comm C 2 iden bun oders , New ny om edit. th er wh iodeled! 3-0 Al. — : om re L j > of Te Ss unity, tndlen Vi So bome on one attached ry i nrc te stairwse (noeuan ' car careacne fencing. 1" Hote) Ch Suracuce te smnusually modern kit Scarerel cas wow i Goa bide re paths. ate man’s Specia i! 1" homes bar otters Horie Si n . atio ara : kitchen lovely oO expan in sium - tte : home a , itch oak f| t vice roo ns. | ocated S ! sites ut HU et- Dining Russe eae presen cu incest ole chen pia tle batt an ‘as and t inum aw oe en. full ie ached & mend downto Just 1b bem RRY—On roomranahlic iota! ba $29.$00. Sh Ae haseme stered ~ \ and Gieanes te en n- elon s heat H basem 14x2 arage Fir at wn Clarksto rock fro a” ly carpeted r living r 4 Showa hele at on nt. gas h wails d i est 2 be e of the | ose to bi Paved ent 1 carpeted enlace in | residential ston and n m CAR sre irepia. oom ful : * etiioint concrete dr heat. A-l andy n the droom otter as Now street full ba ed livin & neighbor!» a quiet RIL, m “ ce ; Fis ty : l Nort hom ms at only $7 asem mi foot bat Thood 3 Master bedroum 1: R sireet a2 Ve exceptionaily tarae ane aly AEA n $1000 DOWN NORTH coe ee eater hee “Siectric. 9 Fey teers Betect hare counter-flow PEL coment AI Realtor 8 Tonnes 118 2400 doen ot paved eae oth $12 750 1 heal ; SUBURB \ peer heater. Ni gal | andscaped lot rdwood floo 4211 ational Ba & ‘ .€ ao aan & aT terms carpeted AN 5 ional ares By Are | Oe finish Needs som i ae nk Bide ‘ mo, DRAY t ; ‘ \ Oak fl rms and § large storms and Aluminu for s A good ome in- CI. ( NE es FE 5-1393 : i} ne ON AR Sn Friend ; ta Irs plas tile fr and screen mm yr a hand investme € ‘ DHOOM. BUNGAt ae Highlands gene Deena Kine ona wie ea feu $1 om achools' 617 800, term | wit ‘s1830 dwn and 850-7 sesso te be cule E ENOU GH _ “ith i Ve 1 of oa near Pon aoe all n aay i per i ruly Far investme Qutstand gree ah es | ae ee Fitz Lake Rd) Senet Aisle Gerereteas| anuly Brick me ular Judson} if you feeon eee ee “ “ _. ttn GGMLIGUSLCcn. CL eee eee Full | Ghee tence Heder! 7 eat home aoas "Qu pane gee eG andl) nome and batt Privileges c vantages. seicom found Many. oe ec one apt us : ror i ehen ey paved str . ee } tt lan blind cu ie we bu show! ne yn by : un i Fe aaa pt or rents the | i eR jet 180 © seen, tlle beth 6 oe - fet an a 3 tubs ee hac” 4 inewuded Cr Sith $3 500 doen ata cn Full hawemene eilent Se eae! Comer lot. well nol wakes i 4 ater god rode eeseraraneen: rom ‘ 9 500 cou? o beach W . oe ¥TT ater 2 muble lai [eA NTN, _ , furnac with se ens and iscaped w tty, Roch wet of le Sor baron fapetaira: Ae a'beat it fo here car ee ee andry | Y $iase h ces. 4 new perete including 2 mapies 5 ith | uated ochester exceptional 8190 rhe remey ae HOME only si2eso) | x ndowe He hoe Re ALN featera: ) evecjunine water nin Searoome iclie room | ke SS Le Cid = 2 per montt ould rent OME Bn Oe Oe ° 30 | tenn and os Te aF ae ession to thie One rate Sit erything Ssten room and living too le homemtes i40 IT sit condition in mn All in excel Bub £ONED COMM tKSHOP tawa | hl t ina. Kitchen t creens FV com One Lon tay nice isd exce ituated on 2 Cher tyle kitchen ri large cou re ras ee, ites Eas We ft Bice gin moet ern 1 Tae S30 tans MERCIAL Sol ‘ Viste? Sire eee a: tle bath See ay prcepticosl 21600 PUI, sees ee joored attic. Suit. | m Adaras “Tresken. . or term Full LAKE > ; vom how ‘ id comfort Attractiy or alec nite work ing Itving rm t ation clos rental lo | © Ot 2 extra bedroc Suit- Rd Tienken 4 wT AED _ erm A J SISE . RON rey tum ne with At “peeafen . & Jamie mor tot te entive Mans se Tot aporos wie are | plastered a oung el din. — 90 and eu to oe ‘ kitetien” ids in de rode SANK STIEP yn and ; j ) were vine ro uy nome ae mpcnen acer od Aas a room. with § t shrubs 1 evergre 50 ft | auto gas alls. Full . ae : Nred furn sement with . SNe D REALTC ARFRID many et om, firepia are op with Rarage pl uf joms, 1 irepince within #9 Element Gi) EUGOE All it beat wat basement eon Privile nie a . PEAT, yi ! . sD otter ext ce and pasar ‘avator ua Sore: acreendd a bathe uy | sa.200 ew bier acy schoo! ene like new! ater soft . | New R gesoon Eliza 107 - \ i ae font get ras that Sra located 4 ell and! lta ae terrace 24 Tt 2 jocks Tota eo! on ! Total ener | tari patio for Ey al Se STSY 1nsg WORT 4-358] home in the oe are $2000 ¢ 3) block all living a for sum | per. pronth 1 price price $)1.- | fup bi outdoor f, Bet shoes ¥ ITRON § . : 0 fat fr average . iown s from snicas nd man + . ge || New 6° rome fo un A Wo Heighte BD! _ Omen E sT aaa writen ; ; Fy oth ol | 3 j Toom ; om tr vear nder-' ———— a “On __Omen Ey 0 at frontaxe on ay ou ll er ) 2 fran pric ent. Pri around 355 A Sunita (uaa) ee RooMING House woh you inipeed tn offer | ie LLOYD-RENT, Real ame ash nome iin 8" reed oC au i0 wth ont TLDS ~ A . this to ach : ¥ e : j * ae 5 : aly ae . $12 DOWN today sure! ch See a sas 5 ee tll poilntment yee, $00 By pa )] MIE yours. q Rearocm meters Nome whit ts pay AES NOM siorms eas heat 2 "ear rot tiated whiney feel 3 =) —— Echea “th nat wine | CA iene Oe Lope fe a mn Soom 6 Sa ene ecco warage | pedroo his 7 level © 2a ca Attached | - a beriraom oe 1 home Ne OF ¢ 1 A m. lak evel 3 r garage. ched -— FE 54. Cnse rhe at Oxbe ake in trac onsides | mong efront hom 190. Im Li | + FE 5431) Wee eat FOOL POONA * ee COG BLUFF BRI . 1 it ene ees ial ieaared | $28.500 aoe Sececeston! j \ | é traned e a ewan Ge _ a 4 RES TRICTE Bros H HOME 12 Aan h boat pee of sands uM i | | AIS EZ ea eile see . : beault i) D LOCATION : outdoor ULTIPLE R ° type ‘$55 re fue Pacenietit an . ceptional ine situate: & tantisc FO LISTIN | Oo REAL TO ae one roman nt ove Pe hea ate a a Tie’ pec ROBECUER HOMES SUBURBAN OSERVICE | Y nnett ne, Open Bee OR 3125 L at 92.50 MRNISHED oii : Sone bane meg) [SEAR e rl 1AMs 2 | ones? S Ajuminum sid- | 28 ® Huron REALTORS For Sal poll) TOE eun eto DR 00 ate CERN PSU eye — i ; hen wit eat and | i Vals 3 ae ee ! cuitance toi Vestibule | Open Evenin FEdera) 98-0466 tens le Lake p = by Ls RI WE y - 68th ice 1 ‘arue ‘ . Bee basen ia har betie Re | antici niet ie Bult in of wall Rom coy Beeah wal hiv- | gs and Sunday 1-4 al ALL ghOP. _ 44 2 Elizabeth Lak ROKER oy eh ee ae . art Re ot ey Neate wares | ees ae color Paaterod, aan vaceunen —-—— wr YEAR LAKE FRO Ward. IN WARD Ra\_PE 611 qd at $1306 i 4 r tra ae i RY, se | privsleges ith’ garden ; sie painted ane | ———— F sea wall Hanan renin _ Ward Ra ce OR! ake on ; er oD RILEY RB ee u.. BA Phan | vel mer: lisa ean vt ! “arce and aiacies pate MULTIPLE LISTIN —<—— et Pueniace. $16. atcacted | varnge 5.5986 RD ON . 1! “4 Np oF $1 pleasant Re i G 8E Mull “7 a ne Eitsabe i) a Oke! A . ro4 . ie 1,959 ant lot at | : RVICE Mich $4 000 = th Vere no Plus ote a ie FIDROON and | OPEN EVE _Mich _OR M martig 7 FE 4@t: wel tment vod Tied SE NONI AS ile GIS SE VES & SUND‘Y BEAUTIFUL, L. - c = : v yan : ttt 1 fp 1958 : GIS SECURITY a ND*YS Lt — * BARE, si: = FIL YOR HOME IS, ine hl bon Beast abel eber : eae ree Bk CeNTe TI PRR 5 “ romn sone an BONE HOME : ‘ { ~ 2 Minne: title © siding inte rts . 1 i : a Atte tT. iz 5 ro 2 On eee re he Paeoaae iO tte gore eR ages Be evrtcne tone BARRA any Satin Ae oe rooins ‘and i ter can! . y eS : By A ) 1 a BFDR coms r compieted tt up nes) em) a un Rtg =m sun a fe ft [vin < peats ~ . month in ane : ath One in 4 One , F 7 hone ape LE ee ‘ ares Call o @ best bh ewe tee utlits a t = room cal fool 1g reom plus os | i and $47 deka) Heh a La ae er T* ._ Ae eed which al auon this one f 2 Inte Abou vom. waane oat Piastered Poke Gay coed | CLOT - (ire erating c | COL. prices (Onl 34800 se crting x ani tee han MACFDAY GARD : eae nee ao ae Bee oli heat 2 Oe te base- CEELANKE LOT anne) ail wat of reatent : nee , att id floar ata This 4 EN ay ments 4 oven kira lar ries e bedro S j ison a le i ikea b OLORED tee ‘area G er s Also come al cA " ie it foiks! ee { and Soe intvuding & nes oe ems Duck Take f ae FHA an oo " 2 2, aiidine jot oa «x tis Prt sae heat craperie: plete tine nea ineide and o Vere at ROTTS ance Be eat Akee = | new develo front 80 » a u ralicaar a Fanta restriy-; 4) frcntace on Peariall ¢ n. r tce $18 850 term iichen one a eae living fe Paneled ¥ afe neat = : \C Rye At Ee j opment Onis vs a at ranged premier! ies an Care| cee 1 nc th burt 7 in th rorner tis if fa Tint . 7 Ox bo ‘ cme b cf mee an ha ALS stony (fe ‘o a WAne®. a ren 41 garag a the ne aA ‘ ; new. bric wl t 3. obedream AL 9 PITS Cc Ranch t I at k Pl a ey And airs ie ce or fand \ Extremeir- altached Seow x Purs : ae attached one K ranch noms paved renal tron! $0 x 16 HOW. Mie inal sel fast for ppd untced ; pcos Can BAO) Oe hee Gs ton nent Sea Be nite fue URL OTE GA eenn aoe hea iana custom Chea ele L $3500 Half a ca SRARTRAN ment. euto h y $en0n F . ri fe ee ee with attaches fae 7 nt for s condition ire and Ling tales Pie. dad a and many oth nets oil , ake Oak wn oP 4392, I RAN check is Ri alinsce rie bare minediate © Dvong Pour Ot pees 28 pute a hes tay MAK < room, wt Piea-ant our conf other featur x iand privih OR Esso Jinie R ; f aPe : Oy . . vin al hed arpet ean Bi ereway Dm E AN sun pe th ve n Mt ifort at es for 150 ea theges 4 ik wr 5 one qatace | Piva a One Hieoes a oe ee perter oe ence aig 8 | baths OFFER en aoe spac fae ae x Mate Srpomimen p constelecce | as one a ae t eee es Foes MA B12 ADAMS REAL’ asters 2 Han meer site OUick | Sa OEE Fa: mares a He eer fe Located 20. ss For Sal =a, or] Auborm Ave SALTY.CO | hirst P ref iv os et a Mt ci se AA st aa ace) Ane oe a Oey Ce to downt ae tae Better a) onl | LAKE PRIVI! i SCHUETT Re, e — 47 \ F ayment 12000 dow #313850 onir perty ~ make tive as the © pol iien ite ohh om tig one | ACES a as = | THE. N : Be " OR 32420 fer sl call pe a yment ean own if you are tear poement Mee | Wome not pass fseiien PIONEE hae ait 3 See es r sOnTHW ERT RE ALTOR | 4 REAGF ~~ | ist i i de: . this oppor ay is a situated Le modern Hig | lota - _¥F_ 2.7053) aH 2 Bedranm Peak Riga! I Bedrooms aU eines s oppor ocr c ie ESL ANTS the Walters cree hill overiogk: tghlend Rd «M5e) Ae An a4 Vrs aban fone pereci . DON ese (H wo abe | S150 VO Mek on pane ; Dies neon oem e mult for terms v 88.450 8 magia 2 heres Stoo 7700. ONE . ome ar Webst 1% 0 Do ake an addi COME lined wilth nd main- YLVAN LAKE 220 acr uw P A es C Pp’. Uy uh ie achool This 1 | This } ue no We caena! $200) per une a ving nine Bride | ENT RA Te ee New KEFRONT Terme fe parcels $4600 MONEY! Gch Gn _ eae The ln todar'e best oa cvartmente Up and ace 5 Binsin. edfooms arg oe _ EXTRA INCOME | | ar erinin ining Soom, rena Cee Cie : : : mR fcrer eyes : room reo s a 1 > a nd a nice 2 id 14616 e j2% tly in or . 4 el, w repiac i 7 . ( Self ure = dining — rr with m with f ree livin owner partment ce 2 en ts m la ft kt kitchen f ear Ideal f carpeting 1! tth wall to £ FOoRD nneeded | ; ote ea cee sized dint: replace & ave Laundry busin down for Cera odern to th tteh- oi heat ull baseme: am-/| any 1', tile batt wall 33's W AGENC belong: shoppt a Sem A eed ieee ene ng room and | Pull Gling inden eae ee ‘equi Ceramic bah @ minute bedr new carpeti nt, new fir aceled actly tien o Mahog- : Roce ee n g! fe Px ng and hus lease ; a and tb Heel » all on on d‘kiteh- nese tn b '. doin cet itp- ill recre has vanity coms: Lot 115 eting, 2 large i eplace and yities com. W — i F ngs for c es ? painted’ basement ett Ae eer a ors) Hooray ey BeEuinn metas cel NEE melt eh catee en us school and work 390 Clon attached peeks cama eeen Soeeillt FE 41s : through cl ee peace ~ Take Bag} Rede ase Se on mo RENT and but any) P te “KENNE TS 18 this foe Oe attest Ons Mee , for oretrement 918.500 suitable ‘ Romen for tewimmsnn. ee For S ee | ¥ ches est oo an fiaw er ever se Penne PARE us quit AY ‘FT 8 | lot arage % i e : with brick ng. Ext ‘or : _ « ats ifte Aan ranteektcr n Oakian lar el ithial one (aac drive SION = CK POSSE Full TREET Briy oO by blo e SOx landsca: and co erior i ewe ES ale Fa Adv’ Mode Mapa m to Tr noon Full basement w! , 4 van Lake with ck from ENG beach et with excel mpletely § eee ns EE 2818 YP ingei@ong JOHN Ir plea furnace $f with new w DEislicwes LISH C 2500 Fe woes ACRES Pee oe . } a . « sea ie) f ‘ decuratea ine tome gas EST SUB @r OL ON I A INDI Suchy 4 ROO ~~ * . 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Terme Weltere yee 5 , ; F a ae lov tlt inisrmetinn a sear | rat Raidain y REAL | Rava a re = = vo : os : CR AC = 2 te eo e a 4 | r ages oe ee wrrn TRM As. any : Ces Fr . « . / ding. Box ae " fouse ea ae : ” dy 3 ror, Mice eS \ ‘ ’ a ee 5 Ce ICE fe « : : , . ; _ 2. . . ee ‘ ; A BRR AL, eho a 7 , aa ; : ee 4 j ; table saw Lawn mower. For pi- MAHOGANY BEDROOM SUITE. 3 4x8 elds fs ebb) hoeeee hn made as) so0nry sq Rem et to sult) ta ah Call Creer? FE 30414 | EM B RE E & GRE GG teal Mo al accordian or power double bed with Innerspring mat- Picture Windows, $78.50 : eves, FE 2-5210 _ 1568 Union Lake Rd, , Tull_Dr_ OR! 348: tress Dresser, vanity and oh OXBOW if » i oeeicn _& nion Lake Village NEW! | 2 BEDROOM HOUSE: | _of-_drewers MI sou ce) aaa a INDOW CON) pe 10! 'LOOK! ae. “E : AND COMME rade fot car or down Wa- | MO nr Ighland Rad. — MSO R BALE 190 GOO " : , CIAL, BUILDINGS crn = es FE 3-570. oc EM a se7) terford visiamy” designee for ae pOrEN "DAVENPORT, GREEN "__EMptre_3-4082 cement blocks Pama os Ab, oF 30167. or Sale Poultry 74 4 graph and Haze! Sa Deeds very fitle to €om- | AROGANY DROP 1. ANG me Ce uarton Rta Near Birmi Score DIRT TOP AND RAY O° = | 20 PEN CENT DISCOUNT set 0 inside OR er poe te eee cay ie ANCHOR FENCES P_ Sutton. Phone meer ‘fl dirt FE _2-3489 eto otal omen Sho) LATING, s1te BACH. r | 939 Balan | 8 OF W y CLUBS. o money down FHA . : Bota. AY O'NEIL, Realtor . te ance at 56 ot Hoh, we aotF cues, MAYTAG WRINGeR TY pe wast, | REE ESTIMATES. See FU RNACES , BLACK DIRT AND PEAT ToP|_R4, Bram” Kensington 262 8. Telegraph Rd ores to you $4.789 Secured b ale eri wilin tcadentarmecuthoatd| iit uc ener iteg timeas 6228 95 | ABOUT 2000 in tek Ot! fired Gun t ‘000 BT.U 349 95 bulidosine én fuse" ad Fe Sat ee els 30 ee 81m? «room modern some. wiih _motor OR_3@111 after 5 30 ard | Now only $7098 MI _6-1300 eh bod] ak ed ale) ie) bao) Co an Ce ° yeenon On ¥ S. . Co-operative Real Estate Exchanee| Desement and earase to | SWAP, RYO CAEGLORMOWER \NESCO ROASTER OVEN COM- Warten with plow’ Gall FE'2-0031 OR D3TT) Terme and cave, COACH C BLACK DIRT TOP SOIL 1 TO 2% Sale Farm Produce 75 Cad i rien me 2 80. $392 HIGH. ¥ én 8 new tae. some ceadcieen coor cabinet 820 FE 21189) 0° 219 Oakland Ave c fint Ggauhey s rE 4-65 ea te pesvion _Piains acon ane on eae 2-7538. “RB” BIZED ? — —_— ee , iNT . ers for sale chee Lawn / FAMOUS MAK C AIR COMPRESSO! "i GALLON ORAV- TOES, Be r Ru AY O NE IL, Realtor mowers sharpened $250. 20 per sewing machine ap aT de | regulator. Saitny ae an 32231 oor Bi aresel toe $19.95 | 0 math aranenter $78 05 Sites or “. tnd top. soll... FE from: cornice” Rathedins Geewa For Sal 262 18 Telegra h Rd cent off on all trellises Specia) $855 @ month Free home ¢ buffing wheel, air sande = double stuks $1405 hand. }. wal gas heaters $55. G. A. Pr 6-0677__ . seed. $3 per cwt. e Det =x hange ve Open 9-8 ae emo der, and basins f Tho =— Out Bladwin to Cl: none FED 33103 of FEL | close out on Cochran gloss paints Call day or night FE 8-1564 ay gua 4i8i4) Mie Hd. Lar : Bs from $1096. G. A. Thomp- mpson 80 8 Perry St ‘CLAY LOAM BOIL first farm arkston i west, —— en Co cneritice Real Estate “Exchange | $3 per gallon Rent lawn rolers, | — enler . REpubliie 93071 Utica AN in At i on 80 8 Perry hee PIPF 6345 PER LOP. WAR- Clay or sand fil) gravel P. J. | Gr 1 ACR: EON GEORGIAN & A HI Pe Pen) ea ee G EIKEE SOFALBED ME TD mse ol) ater 6 bm FREE STANDING TOILETS sibs | _Wict'*, 2678 Orghard Leke Rd | DUON_FE $1600 ERTIPTED SEED P01 POTATOES. i fiferd MUTUAL on = urea: Cenk) Vourecst esonemiSecared 1) AIDC a | Modern sofm bed. two modern step | BLUF LEATHER BABY BUGGY zi cosbee sinks | $908 STEEL CABINET SINK EXCEL cow MANURE ff ORAVEL Late ‘Orion. Pho — ‘ a L_ 40785 by @ three bedroom home BARNES HARDWARE tables, matching coffee table two!) _ °%¢ cond 100 N_ Telegraph ashbow!s with ‘ittings $1195 | _lent condition, MI 40560 FE + = 0031 a. Phone. evenings ings MY FORDOON TRACTOR. WAGONER| Wolverine Late Duke Jobneon, 742 W Huron 8t 4 | decorator lamps BATHROO 5 net her ar pah fonpd totter = COW MANURE h oe and road grader | Wealtore MArket 41832 io3h ain F ony Stary DEarking ALL FOR $70 05 town oe TURES) YounGs | SAVE, Pu bina SUPPLY: STOP! Le OOK! “Dixte Mighwev stoma BALE. 6120 “arr Por Fs MU 40924. 100 1 | Walled Lake Dr Walled Lake | or Sale Clothing — 56 PAY ONLY 61.50 WEEKLY and coal H 172 8 fag! For sale 700 good used rey pees White Lake a Saat - SOS settee PEARSON'S BANK FURNITURE sallerae Ares water and steam | - es nee FE 5-2300 cement block: ‘ 10 in RIVEWAY. GRAVEL peiaee | ; SEED Port! matic water heater, | FULL BASEMENT BARN cote jocks 15 cefits each on | Of delivered FE 4-3263, ATOES CERTIFIED B ; ‘Sree ORCHARD LAKE AVE _ Hardware — electrical , a ARN 52 x 30, ue Rd ear Birmingt 2-1 FE, and 1 ovr from certified usiness caeeenie 51 moeey to Loan ray sek Soop ume te pages, ax RE Bur r WASHING | MACHINES. Cece and “tle Acad) a By sti aes ree or more. ae Sutton Prone MY 2.4412 ran ror Fi aa | Biers ee eee oe Re. icense nders 7 : 3 es guarantee vle Flec-} pipe and fittin, t — | AM COAL = | “s - VEXDIXO MACHINES. BEST OF- ae ders) | NEW LIGHT BI om ADIES rit. trie, 50? Johnson FE *cisg.| Paint. HEIGHTS gs Lowe Bros. GARDEN TRACTOR PORCH | duct ab OL RORNACE AEE yao) ber (ese: y Usilvered: re WANTED: U = oe cool al | Hide ANTITIES: a00. i WE Var ep fed coat Bite $25 FE RF FRIGERATOR. GOOD CONDI- Lapeer Rd FF +5431 swing Lawn chalr Venetian Good condition FFE 5-078! resurns ee noe or D 7 Sa Lage BFEF AND PORK HALF AND Cot taas garden tools, Dish- | §TORMS AND SCREENS IN WOOD Bon COD: peat ON TOP SOIL.) — = es 5 2 — a ve MON! . M a $20 to $900, - TEESE Goods 87 &PIEC <7 Mates — VATOR. aS 32/8 Reselawn ER 3000 | POm BALK TOP, ‘201 vicinity Sate | Farm ee 76 3 i | ree snow pitw Good condit — = === 35 = ae OL PE IOC Grocery and meat nusiness . {1 oe eee Ontong e167 yrs | CASH Tap ane | FF §-0096 after 4 pm onaition. Noise contrite, che or retail. Pick up or deliver ft. | TDR PRRCTOR- WITH main artery Beer ou cao | 2167 $75 ,~ Reautifu r . # / GABO ndows | FE | mine takes foneBecr deed cienature me sgulchly on rao } aid tee a peanut ea foomy chest of CONPL re, ear —HARAGE | ASOLINES ee eee AND; 4nc ae Er | d—____ FE ¢@113 _ _2-6282 _ SUMMER CABING 1in14 INCLU b FOOD | TOP LOLL. BLACK DIRT, Used rere tractor Meal ea eenet yeete OF ncenor PE 2-490 EE ye RLY [_CTIATN_IOTST -SARVANEAED PIPE RRB PRE | moved on $00. een GEUBS | “delivered. reasonable PE 25030. Used Case DC. sth fron nee or Realto FE 7-PLEC TT TIVING _—' Pearson's Bank Furniture |___3 ten ¢Wrienti_@2 Oakiand -+ FPF ¢-8264_ eee i AURA AN tag fold OF : with front. louder eT : ee NG (42 Orchard Lake Ave FF ¢788] CABINET SINKS FROM $59 05° fe Blvd | ; comer sand and gravel, fill diet_| arts and Service = FOUR STALD FINANCE CO. ROOM GROUP A HAIBLY GARBAGE DISPOSAL | S20K4 te. butld tm from 83 98. arage oors 7 — _ ent & mortar, sroikine. OR Tyede-mns anted E E eke STATION | os N 5s oR BM : i nubile nk: from $9 05 lb Lu \be — re Rates ee IC a I x NON 702 Pontiee ia Pe gaa Bidg. Se ee athnn abbas _1060 W Huron Meroe M@lectTie (Co Tom pes e 8 Perry A Bers Anas puauees ier gec- a ot um er Pr ROMP DELIVERY 24 YD pes snkeres! feats a 0 fo Thal - = os ee ees = ie eee — } % ts , i segue ar Uma. GET CACH QUICKLY | LL EORTSIE PAY [cat ne eee ne a | ba Santo RMLs | por er zener ue Zoot, ROAD COATES § Yo Eg OUCHTEN & SON sonable Inventory attractive Ji. aM WO IC L ALL 2 SOF > Balance v bobbin ake over . ma xjern door on your warage costs i Band. 8 va) Oold T i cs Be 8 . ; . é of contract at $1334 a! —— less than vou th 1 | id. Spred Ratin Plaste Tone | Tun. $7 per load. Fill san 528 North Ma) ; tien Phone FE rents *r intone | Up to $500 ON LY $2 W E EKLY Fr s a eatel of $55 46 Call] | Discount Smist heount ou atfree pean os ye uive | ie FE e202? DOE ees Ave | sate. tok Nh UG) volt FE i oulve 19761 __ anaes ee | ne “ = yea j YOU LIKE es we give Gold Bell Stamps z = = {= 34 HP PLAN ; brace aN wea Cae Monti aretan clean ion earn ae ank Punniture: 06 or eeu ye CODED | CHARD TO BEAT lam Sp eesdecee on mae oe Me oe a, Sos enarecas YDs. #7. be. _°"¢ Py UCANE) JESTER ACTOR t os e a a e Ave: i ithot dbe Tan! . “ a o com wt j Te eioD bm a 2-32F2 f minuies Loans ae eee on es /2 HANDMADE. aon AE, COFFE ches CRE Sees after Ne a : f ie eee palicom picted wrecking |H 1 & FT DROP a seats Ip colors Sood pleat Fi and SAND, GRAVE’. FILL AND TOP. BAROAING 11x “DEMONMTRATOR fy i | ' y s 1 + 1 ‘i io 1 4 Beer racwine ae kas ae fe Signatures and other: se i ats each FE 2-624 peers EIECTRIc HOT WATER Aes salvage elicit wie) noel ie et wn 7 or nee renter Diceigee Piucce nic oes Oe er delivered any time. OR | 2 Be eli plows, enane. Seer 2 GAS 8 TAT. pater Sultable for « a rt ater us : gidaire. @ ty Us is it OMS ul! ‘ i complete 290 N Paddock ee eee | STOVE) 3) “ORL- et psien ss yiummer cot peek ATL TrNGTHS ae 11 ET | So) Oe Cae Soe bedroom dacn Lobe nr \SAND & GRAVEL FILL DIRT | pair’ parts Fice, a anen Olrer . | with etd aPEC ee | § . LENGTHS 10 i ed springs dresser, $35 . a SENS Top f ir-—parts Tract “7 FT’S ap {I [x ee Be side-arm heater, 1097 Berk- | Sere Sema vocurM ear Ae ENO $8 ner eo V Bx a na) table ad pene $15 ans Ph Elgin €¢-4 Es 2 | or On iain Secieet eM Pe | te ous Come out and ses Ce eee ( | . . vs ITH JAMAS . ue Aix ° range, VENTILATIN a cd oat) Proul ) ; BUSI! Sse i¢ sien {OF FURNITURE apn ee Arne lee wlnane ca ee fest COLD CD To: nem $169 FE 5-5068 Bee ect tecd Ane “skint | "UE i wi, ORAVEL FILTERED | _ M246 “just mort, Sot Oxtard on a | ut St FE SP = ; Eade RAS 50c ' OLL L NOUBHEAD VAR $2005 9 Alei- ar i en ttaker DIRT HAU . ‘oa : ECIAL HOTPOINT WASHER BATHTUBS Ae idee 9 mille ieTY doar chi fe selection of | LERS 4 _ ao . _ : 7 miles out Bal nor chimes at ¢ —— DRIVE- n ompany $ ‘pe WROUGHT IRON BREAK. | eoasees ae R B Munro Elec; A Jaree stock of 2x8 ax!0 a2, toe strong floor covering, wand. Mac-o- Michivan Hitec vast ee SAND, STs. FILL AND TOP ua CONTRACTORS Ideal established a In restau- ce Leau STATE. BANK BLDG. fast set. complete bedroom out | s Aur. ee 3x12 a.) lengths Plumbing fur-| —W&° paints Phone rE_7 _thard Lake Ave | 82 i_delivere? anytime OL 2-6801 BEFORE YOU BUY A = in lake eres in Pontiac Do- : 'E Coidthol refrigerator "OR 3 and STOVES Boon Gorn. See ee a Oe UC i IN STOCK WATER SOLTENERS “on a vi Onaver GRUMCK (fat Cet neue re @ excellent volume’, T : erato 3-08 urner’s Mt Cl : Poor ee ‘ SOFTENERS aint MiLIT ” me t and lots of it Cae Ries = 206 0 take all “eens FE 20901 ee Hees ua iol FcR Ae Be wer Pip. we Ol since ee Billy AINS DOW-xX 4205 | 09RD en noe WITH HEAVY DUTY HEN: wn. | a i - —— ee . ae = A alue 13 pone RANGE CoD TCONDE . Hs \\ ETDS SPECIAL. UNION W Ry fa KING Cc 0). | Sumy Crock mee ck Caer | ier Hae and nave! MI6-347 | ind ote pe covia ce TE oe giochi ROT. 1. OT pao “WFLRUILT ROTTER sturtia couch $20 MAIN YARD 31246 ining & wall co _D a ED Ce INS me : ‘TB F Gas Kitchen, calinet Mo jaet ven. eee GTR Woe MI RIAYIOCR COALS gael o It Yourself 6 I DIT TERMS THE BARREL pore a eeed condition Fale pra itrier vee oe ee cee ee Heke ave. . CFE 9-ti01 | ee] jFaND. eae Aes DIRT. rE Or ING BRO. PE #1113 Just beer’ and wine scid bere but A BUY! SMALL RADIOS en es Li 18: Date 939 'h & Bun 18 to 2 | JI) BAW er ARM “TWIN BED FO 0 pm, PE 21276. ila S. the straight bar (NO FOOD or en-" en Rect ciara aa ts ae a Leia SINS $15 CLOSING: OUT ain AM SNe * | poor OR PENT oe GRAVEL, FILL DIRT: YOUR IH DEALE To Mstarieniiime siocatedlint leet hee plavers $12 to 816 cur ie cua 4 €250,18e Int ald tile iaxe pe JOHNSON Licit TWIN out. way) mene er: zane sander - PE 34821, top sof} and grading. __PonTiac™ RD aT “OPUYER. rowing section of the county and ere : See pee ere 1059 5Or wa! 29. ae beard motor roll away bed: Tl furnacch ers -wazers & s ae se sos ine ae nt with it On'r Extra Po | lie eS Goce CON- 5 es Ae pune COIR $16 50 $495 pa a ‘1 al biting arbor bench dee ana ela lana eS Paint os eck HEDDE. a TOP SOIL $1250 8 “AA A BUY 5 “AT. LEE 5S down Ponwes Soom | ASPHALT TILE paces. WE Bry ae L On aus “ ieee ne ert fies | C0 Bee nom Heavy sity Sines. chard take Ave FR 8-6150 nT able Tandecaping. PE 7 reason | Riding garden “tractors, the fe . os Linoleum Floor Tile 3 OAKLAN OMIT irs 9 wee ee Petes fon Cate FOR THAT PFT PROJECT AR SAND AND GRAVEL me. horde warlee cell seen ores MICHIGAN BUSINESS ervice pe eae eelenr #249 URNITI e | TS, 227 Sa Sagina cn “ Blver| Jom prices. see Maptcaiss | dirt Price FR 21708. BLACK Walking, thactors Fil ane mete = . hae BU Steen ; 1 aint 1 nie Waal PUFF ott rt : aD a = ers, $129 up Clinton ch 5 >, * ou can be ; $1 49 : 1 OT TANK ®#® KITCHEN CABINET aa FR 5 ie ) up oe = saw SALES CORT OR Al ION | on ee ee aE Ge Rene, anor DS eA, Bd - INO! eee rane oe PE 9-$423 | 87. "5 Es ue vented fili cap eomminte with faucets, el ai mupance 6 o qe Oe ee i pphiredded I eat Humus ore es motets monet at ti best \ JOHN 4 LANDMESSER BROKER forsany worthwhile h coders | naw = aE aure hes LAMP, | — re cite fie calves: sine ue | SPECTAI on Peaks Eat lene pny Cott ca eel SERVICE. fede aati gy enya sh eaile die waa en pb set Mi DOORS | Ye teanstuimerr tte) alta mag Cameras, Equipment OIA el, top soil RAS ESCORT: 1 Mt Clemens’ st FE: +1582 3 PLIA TR ELECTRIG RANOFS FOR eliing out Inside and outaide ; escent 392 Orchard se __Jeveling (Red B. and | ALILIS-CHALMERS. POWER LIFT Park At.Our Front Doo HOUSEHOLD ap TRADE-IN eo | i shoe Erecre manors FOR core Be Lier than etcieaale ix oUTTFR is Soe wie ee crnas Tr e 5 pee PE 23-1897. Gi planter. Heavy duty 3° sece matic washers $6050 ap| “t. Munro, 1060| Prices Cabinet Hardware at 2 . WAR- fue ers—tLandsca on spring tooth and 4 section Wringer washers ap| W. Huron, \ per cent o ie wicks, 2678 Orchard Lake, Rd Bought, sold traded. TS spike tooth harro: All new. Ss E | Retrigera oe Lee Lo ng om a 5 PONTIAC.-PL LRT Us Tet EPPERT'S CAMERA SHOP humus at Holida Will sell below wholes i FINANCE | “Hove cleaner “— Or oe oe ite oN i “4 ae Weeihe “8: AND 1488 Baldwin Ae rw OOr En 2 as | ecler rie A Has “Your Mave Huron. _ _FE 5-#618 Pare ai "feb Case: Elizabeth Ra F a Dixie Hwy ‘ole A sn s oy's’ Replacements rte Huron" 9 WHEEL TRAILF: owe rede of colors to chose from tn | US BROWN LLSEY OR SALE SPRAY At L ESTATES Corpotation. of Pon : ae : ER E Lo x- ‘ : a n B oes oe Np DUS i ot Us and ipend Four. winters Eos aorcawe kes) Bidg yon Sperone Osa) cease (=== 9707) bre ee LS there eg te. i Heg acae Bob, OR 95848. PR §-0082. CSET surbly Sia 8 Carl i suengel & jorida months liquer bar @ oor Phone FEdern) 49838 fi wiTh | ~ | af «tore Oakiand #1 only T P cor, Pi Rd, corne hest 4 ‘ ~ a imiture. glasa chit WA ; : akland Fuel and Patft 810 ; PLL DIRT. ROAD 2 Et: Pmhochester. and. Wine ah gf Ganiane’ County's brite! CA Sic fron Pe teat lamps recs arrd. ene ee Roe GET IT QUI C kK se nara) tebe ave te vp ADDOCK ae ‘or vier =ffee\__teed_EF- cng | con BAe NibiNa 1 Menon, : iden ( f Beate poe ed ahs W ron Pontiac Take Rerreation LIK Apres 8 , . OU Ja ’ *\ 1032 W. Ht Eo § RIDING TRACTOR 6 area 2464 Tackles Dr © 4 ELL KNOWN LIONEJ a DFTA” 2ron 8783 h p has 10° piow, pansion. = bs r OR 23-4036 MAKES uz ZIM): © AMERTE ¥. cnitivator, BD. GHARLES, R 1 PAY LATER PL AN APARTMENT © 12. © euectric TA IE 30 9 TOMGA through Classified A Et \ER T ERICA Sale Musical “Goods 62 [ae Ra latter Ma Cet Loe ~V. x Realtor Was man sou ; range 42) 6490 Williams Lake Rd eke aha gel 50 assified Ads FIVER TRAINS tg 4 euchel $2370 Dequindre Rd. Beater wide nee! Estate Ser”) | later In month's amounts you f — = CO 78 W LAWREN cE FE \ | Aitheriee factort service and ACCORDION POL LIAN WH isare FAUM BQ "3 vip y an 4 ate\e i ' hier | 7S 4 ELEGR. \PM | Siford Phone write dr tome ih a a ane Ves, whatever it is — dial feouee Mace pane /P ree wea oe OF ao mer? Very Best Quality ¢ WHEEL DRIVE | E DETHOIT TRAG : PE Maer BENEFICI AL HISIE oat RE AL CAR cond or sash ae " GO0B S FE 2811 for . TASKER'S a, WOHURONTET CABLE NEI Son BABY Hi [GADING DAILY i =< ACE new FM_3-6081 | Se y 5 a - ¢ 4 " ard. Sr ingptae ‘ano 7ystom m i us D | 4 > Ect poe‘ ek REAL TOR BARGAIN? Lots of ‘em, '%, ROA USED 0 or an ad NEW SHIPMENT white legs Excellent *: condhlon | Tiis,too soll from one of Highest E ENERGY, USE 3 BIRD’ FINANCE co raithe Want Ads| $50 95 Woh panes to -wrrter and get it! | Beautiful manorany flush doors ouye 7 2-21.36 ce Near Water! reat Micht- ‘WANT ADS! To find a W. Lawrence St. | > i V . pt & Uli j NEW! SPINET PiAKO, , ° enol. OF : : —e 7 ae ABLE _ 31283 job, place to li | \e Walton, Cor, Joslyn | FE | | CHURCH INC Dramnich & Berh bid, discount, TOP ROK. ive of @ \ \ mo . FER ens ES | Row? TOP SO. BLACK (DIRT GRAV. | good Us . \ . i tet, squire, Ra. * FE 20039 | Sears "OL rogues Co. Ob | gw cedar Sunday. FE, 27111, if x ed cat uece Classi- xX : . ’ ied ‘QW. » oe : 1 | 3 Y : et 5 i » x ff e . , t 6 - ' oss : = a 4 a : : . f L, < x | ‘ wf * : . nf ‘ ae 3 eee = jf i : _ sates | - te ‘ < v i _ yy 2 . ' - : i tee . 5 . me 7 ri ! ‘ ¢ f ’ se : | a Gs io 7 a, a Pa a 4 ; > mae PONTIAC PRESS, vrs r _= : t a R S, TUESDAY. MAY 1 15, 1956. | oe ss 0 ih ; ; 5 : zener ce) Sale Housebeld Goods 57, SLICE! OF HAM | Fe , : mo FORTY-FIVE | ‘ . : . : or Sale Miscellaneous = sco © Ld wx Sal : : = ABOUT ANYTHING le ; 50 _Sale Mysical. Goods 62) © Wood, Coal & Fue} 67 35, 000 Ee ‘lie POR THE HOME CAN BE: POUND LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED. 7 peas ee ee 19 ACRES — ® room home, 4 ICE CREAM qmi ies pte re oe, ALES |. Parke St_PE 21311 D FASHIONED ORGAN PLAYS | PREE wooD care ae a) Eo ‘Sam S| MANUFACTU! 3 ‘bay. Spe artis ‘- CAWSMOWER SHARPENING anD | fed Ww good” «Oaks | it. 120 Parkdale. = als, 1 vetanding, “inch, toom,| ING | Recommend | #3 Srasa, Sshch.ce a ating rst, | PLANO. FUMING ANB waparw | “A'vora sr —SEAB_WOOD WG gout flats under ie ideal PLANT o\) remeantees eater! refrigerators. POWER EW AND ais aa La BP rd meas : “aon Otis With a trade - 4 r heaters, Ba NT LAB W way a mle " High- aeeee entire Flint Buckner’s Rise Kaerenet beer] emit “Tiecens “Powe havens | option to mae ng pbb! wa ot for Sil. PE 4006 ae : 39 farm, $40/500. "0 area. large re- . r epos will hold a, wi credited a f Taba. | taht storen ia present chain, in. retenp peered ey waitin aralele ‘wut | Seccget Camera "Be eee tore ee ciading Spore u odern TV sets, radios, Tugs, dining room ong Lowe Eeuicmeat, | — wo Plants aitres Sh J R HILTZ e outlets in ah on ape pels fea! eur 4a) mucknar [Convent i: ‘dinette sels. and many Mile Ra. 4 eh he ly ; . Trees, Shr rubs 68 . . | The retail divuianalanetaients lent offices in Pontiac area Visit = iredets ‘on he real MASTER. Vil aie IN 4 POR SALE: 000 BEAU : = iB ‘| Operating on @ 60 per cent gross row up to, Grn Cape bet bargains. : : asoline trowel. Phone . pagel a oxergreens, up to 6 ft putes 1011_W. Huron Bt. lent wholesale thanufacturing < art B.QUR L&Y-A-WAY PLAN Se Z pruned and trimmed Your choice f ron St, FE $-6181' profit. Sones as turing You get amount Ke On: HAST Tens. Ew OALVANIZED PIPE. $5 00 ‘Send for free booklet’ “How as A THWEST ‘business thrived 1 ate ded tons. UP TO 24 MON paY Lise : WOR] D to Plant Trees 17 miles north of 400 pibereeh riv ‘during the lean We buy, sell or Come out % in 13h) ‘act Pontiac on Dixle Highway, turn meats Seaeme at timits. of and look”around, g acres of tree SAVE bitin ‘SUPPLY | Tigh at Grence Halt f-o-ed-at = ot ie volume ot sal Y M ) = atin = Se PE | a mite FE) = FAMOUS | Brssies's cain . ire — I tStine aac os W. Hu on prom, mation! 7s ee my oF Tian, LESS THAN t _ NEW & ABLE. i _Groveland Parma ko % mile to po 4-577. | ba veer a expanding and ‘this L é adjust. ba dull Rent Farm Propert 48-A _ enterprise should reach 4 mt 7 & “5, SALES or 1 mile *f achine within @ radius Wissel id STRAWIERRY = persy Sem ea al time high. In our opin- Get needed E. bury Heights on Auburo ts PEt a WuTrnitze renee 00 ACRES lon, this represents the oo | icomlbarkeeren leads _fktre FE _43930_§35 Auburn St PLANTS=cc a? ™. Oe LAND. 1401 aie ign’ business investment, loag company . = PHONE PE 6-994) — O Dare eat crane or ee 10410 * ry A id ¥ “a> MOU 2 a m Pd, ,d, mile worth of eae, al ectate adie, etther PF ee UTIPOL, FRENCH Pe OvIN ct on OIL FURNACE Argan Ae As ns Se . Sale Business Property 49 pices own? aol tp operation Lies, host and hostess chatcs, dtup Bbcehed | ‘pflery hb eapterel aeas watts Natieties See Louie Sebulz at DE IPSS A OTE ORE ioe neppomtnn “ce Buckner Sipe etre Lee peers sy Marety Sica siveary (ons Present ewass IDEAT Oakland County Market (Stall 1). ae _ 44323 for appointment White bdrm. set, desk, ail in exc. installing Hew! was Gai Willrecll pee see +. May 5 Ciocery & Meat \iaik ; cond, 10 to 12 Fad 7 fo §. 296 OF lor only ies (Cal Miro Brows, FE FOR HOME STRAWBERRY PLANTS ROBIN- A \ RAs Ns ie Ae Financ Cc _tawa Dr 2-4810, or Mr, Miller. FE 41006 SCH faust sad eenvtonie tine ties é partment Motel | Owner retiring Last year they e ©. BED. CHEST. baka jmR AND | Ok 2 : SCHOOL flower and vegetable plants. 1580 Units, each hey | grossed $147. + yom apt - iroter, FE $4601 > VABMIORED ORGAN PLAYS CHAPFI Scott La R living reemuelbedvon a pat lh _ieke 8 house and Offices are located: akland =, bbe Se Sonn WIDE VARIETY OF FLOW ragient eet maiteent Noor, Sod cee. te Anywhere. in. the State | Ponting and Fi fonal Bid ees eaecranieed > pk OLD GARAGES REPAIRED TO CHURCH Garewal (scans astenine: rune dry, fu pace pied “ae | gage Lent Cl Mol bal Lone sal foes: tnd. ‘mata ed, No down papasert. Aigo ay mae “8 vin Lengthen your ga- ENTERTAINMENT birch clumps a. Sepulare poieast = 200, s 8EE IT_TOD. Dreyton Plains 4512 Disie Hwy.| 22,08! “oT gandios “s00, "Phone a \ Terms re wks eerece| tone: lad to assist vou with any plant : ma on main highway | “OBLIG. FO A NO +] model. A-l cond! $39. Phone SS RRs i ( Shc ing problem. Bader Nursery and tial rte, of of 18.000 bee 4 Walled “Lake. 20» Baruston Y 33711. . : od —PACHOUD: WRECKING CO” eet and Special Landscanin 1700 Scott Lake fa oe ae or. W. Bigel =e B = ine Hwy, PB $-0108 ental P a OR MON Saginaw St IGSIOW Fence ean ealllon BOTTLE GAS PANTEX UTULITY PHESS ntal Plan Available | Frewier ~ ANB ee reet W. Proron a One block ng New low price. commer instal- e new. King Vagabond ATTY. ~ Taapbarr plants — = G9 foot frestage on Saginaw re 6403 or! FE. 66 cael cae Posies: ype oped Cant tad dale aa hich be Tincotn CALL —Feceberty_plante Ol, 61992 sed as rest, . driven for years. Showing LOANS prea CL For Sale Pets 69 indome. lem building ‘ paxTen fap bed 4500 CONSOLE SEWING MACHINE. tae W LAWN MOWER GRIN- ON SOS EE , Dulles 1048. Of) heat, od ‘ ow INOSTONE Like new. Take over payments| —— 4, er, take 34 in. mower. Foley 4 YEAR OLD black Lawrence 8t PE 4-1533| of 66 per mo. or pay Cail When are = Baw filex, OL*2-3821 REGISTERED COL- ; os 5 TaN Sees you going to get rid of this old tub?” zc ae Ne dog, RessoneDle, Call after @ Singer hey TEAGUE FINANCE €O.| craw For 7 = eel ILE OF (USED HARD WOOD 3036 tog lin oeereyaptcre eg] LI SESE POINTE A ING 1c Caneel eee ; = = owen MOwEnE 4 na fake Rea” COCKER, STAGE, ercial pur-' ls IN. é S M271 a | ~— WER MOW TRACTORS | ~Gpria yrs. old, Good wa < equipment. Terme, "| TODAYS SPECIALS ROCHESTER, MICH. cage Sale Household Goods 57 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ulitiest Meme ss motets arene eee oP wiOHE eS ener fi = os a LOANS #28 TO $500 12x12 LINOLEUM $7.20 |uprionr Ptano, ELE weesr warbache: Morse, tor oe I ee AKC COLITE PUPS. BLACK AND Ro An tt ] | WaueE BAR IN OAKLAND CO. LIVES 4% AFT, WALL TIL -E 25e roaster, green sofa, LECTRIC, shell, Goodell, and Johnson, some Sale Store Equipment 64 soetoNs _7_wks sold. F PF 6-437 y ne nc rossing §9000 per month No r TOCK or _ drop leaf ble, FE 2-4361 Hdliig | mowers) \Rototice, wi | NS AT STUD AKC } Por «| Natur elute celeren, OUSKHOLD GOODS UAR HOUSE PAINT. GAL., $1.99 | Gg Aas R | raster, Uattator tillers. Bolens | ATTE Pies. Curtiss. OR 3-0296. REALTORS M Ph__Rochester OL 60711, OL 1-079) ROBBER, BARE PAINE a 10¢ | pedi Ratiscrotics on oer es 9 Vena indi Wheell Horse) walkin poo} ab beh peronyaty aad este Ch BIG | BEAGLE FEMALE 10 MONTHS = ral — AIN HIG EST. , GAL $350 ti : $74.05 4x6'4" Plast riding tract s ces eaning |: 4 Bia Wetings and sunday. V%°8) Whe seetine fer, Me orl soo} LO FG Nm ee Ueed Te seco eke BREE coc PER] Sri SRE eae | Se eben, st cour) BEAUTIFUL -REACK AKC” BACK —_——— gross of over $114,000 Gea — —"ag-. New Norge gas range * Plas| ‘isda ow arpenin, 4 . mea CH. CORNER OP McNICHOLS AND perisy semble these yourself and save orgs rare eA + 4x28," J vs te erhaul, complete. ores Evans block. ae caper: elec. grinder, _Mulbert puppies & weeks old. 635. —— Cousens At Dirt Cheap! Mia a . = perecae ae 825 to $300 four presets Cd table, 96095 val- | 422 W. Hurc is wae | 4x10 and 4x12 also tn stock. _ Slat or oR. Hwy.,_MA- ep freese, veg. butte try » oie 673 —_MI_006. = NEE acquire a profitable IMMUNITY LOA ue, ! se are new, 1 7 | C 9 3-8506 Sac * Beans a re EDS: — EXCELLENT BUSINESS pasinee s and home enjoy Jo- | 30 E. Lawrence il Mand mH designs, famous make Formica USED TRADE-IN 25 iv. Crown Coa: POWER LAWN “MOWER Eo erly sien helying. ee: tel pups. OR 3-9749 0 0 Noa non Baten cain, ning tn Mlcnigng 2 Merit, | —PRIENDLY SERVICE Sr lan errrine svalees, DEPT. 1% im, seam Commer int Je aucanrcmen—aupoen IS OT Moe a SCL SES — va aaa Pp T | 5 7 e aay Tah Pose aaa | acl ae ie Na Site ieee aie | Sst ot Aumere one gage BS Mt Rettig te $B a FRO, WE | eamiONaL ca os A GS BORE aterford,| and wife te Need $500 ee —_ hehe | 00 Ib. bag of wae | "4 totals” Recen dogs. OR 3-4008_or {let Sale at 61.198 each, Owner. Lake - ee Sap fag tenes Tas 7380 | x8 Dag ot fineness: Bas rants Fj Oa Ree ei Maes eR MALES BEA OLE — an, naygate te wervice- andy . = s.. | ice as fir plyscore ........... 43 Soc en boxes for res plues, OfL TANK. bd rhe 1% —_ * 2 service Besswell Ken- 2 HARDWARE — MAIN HIGHWAY | rien You should visit our new mod-| mato Power mower New Auto 30 toe erenrvecteereas © C1 Uy -" wa- vay tos =~ pele es Forsie Ra Paging. M-59 Twp. Corner locetion with plenty ern office, so convenient = Hed Li 4 | dent Sete or “Ghesaient aha —_-_ re Lett ioteeet (paren ow Brice. fem oor ne. where new Pri. set wag, ep Sher S30 OL Pats TH OMAS Fe £ MAKE SURE ITS ia a) ROG @. a Pad. 1980 FORD| : Terrie ca! Ae MALE TOY FOX ‘ : : anewsy OP HEADED | ER SEWING uarluma, errier. y trained. 40406 : WE ST OF PONTIAC | Convenient lease Zou. Or phone FE 64121 and tell| “machine salle) a FURNITI Cokomy BURMEISTER shivens with tighte, Pe $0635 Sale Sporting Goods 68 | P4RakerTs with 3 OUskANrE com mercial > _Hughes ‘ FINE. . ALE SoxER aan usual oolee sat, 4 from ad doping WARD E. PARTRIDGE| Home & Auto | Sgncax,PeXrz DROP Lear ow ak amen Northern Lumber Co. | agoutzetae Geen Wao Bax CALIFORNIA RED WORMS _plles S01 ath Ot PE S403 gealer lot for 64.450: REALTOR FE 4-3581 eer ere and 4 chairs Table PONTT A ICH. a pe ied Gesiey! Lake ae R Bresreel excel Lawn Mi aupwER, ims or 8000, sie-00. > = ee s CANARIES, CAGES, * _ eomd cond ae ene Sean tood ce Horses: ‘BARTRAM 1050 \W. HURON Loan Company gira 8. PE VACUUM CLEANERS. PART 8 | seen pe A ea ee IVE eat PAPAKEETS CANARIES. CAO 4392 Dixie Hwy. | REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES SIMMONS IDEA BED 00 FE | —Drushes a) _ mates 006 Myrtle_ Detro PE 1-410 j ince 668 PUPE, 5 FT, 9 3.6 and supplies. Crane's Bird H. OR 51050. |B“ GHRUOUT. MICHIOAN Nu Perry street $4108 437 E. Montcalm Good | Wayne Galeri: a SAVE PLUMBING 8U be ory, toe _Auvure_R4_TE a CAKE RD FRONTAGE — Open a $. Bours: 9 to nee. Batata, pos es plete with tank and fixtures cone, | 272_8, Saginaw ACFE Eas PARAKEET, STAND PiND Cadel at Union Lake commercial | NER §,_ Saturday © 01 7 SINGLE BEDS MATTRESS Ry ppliance Special: Al yoo! condit _ $10 FE 5-1878. 1 spri 1 pecials iL lon. s118, ‘be: Ain . owner = tmmeta NAGE, WANTED gprings. } gas stove 1 Eeivinaar a9 ed Queen washer § 84 _tween § and 7. a if BUG. ti $0. PARAKER TSP = ediate unbelievable income. CA H 5 : enths, t250 rge eee, Y ——— 2 a Busnes PROPERTY gar rectats Pull (or spare. time Well estab NOW 1 ae mK eS ce ai ret, bits 00 (DRAW TITE “HITCHES ce ON R OUTTER | WAR- m reernete Ra PE 6-071 ters ect = o = ! © i SOR Aare location. ‘Bargain. 111500 cy Ce nt at PAY LATER PLAN | gvecrri rE ore 200 Norge doven gas | ane pind ‘rep vs SEARS 10 IN. FLOOR MODEL “ 9 9? a ee i A "OR a ri REPAIR EQUIPMENT.AND...Tepests dally, Year round | bust- ae Cad helt tad Cad Sf Phrfe dining des tenie as $279 95 ‘Norge auto. washer Deen of all aber ietiearay oe Com bination comer e isacrreie 8 REGHTERED | ENGLISH Si Se erin OUTTMENE Ane! see ces eng ot varies | faantre Poe oor eee | Shar oP aes lee SED re, sete RS “ee oe we. | BE er SPs | lng Eada =e ge Raclarur Siva | e i « alifica- : _chair FE | a! O° R_ 31456 — 8 1 ' * —— me Roches , 3 * onscEnt seTORE. 6 RM HOME| hes Honesty & Reliability ike new Tak LATE MODEL, |~ waite oFizns hd cnodse \8 oa Rs Esc, mearEn Bus oi maleated oa Heater teeee__te Bogiey ot _ a a poctteest ge ge at cbertmmersctte sont i BENEFICIAL | gone ater sre ac Bia tea Pe lat por oc see ee te ace Bidg a orl ate . ome Ces FINANCE CO times, 6 Deale Y"pnowe ri feral ore Sacinew To PAE S-6189 coe “stand faucets $18 06 fervicg ‘ee Station m8, Sacto esy Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 of er es alpen : corner lot $14,000 cash ~ min cash required FINANCE ; | FREEZER ~ | WASHER, BICYCLE. 015. } el chon ~ = | a ‘ eat pak ese) fiom catnen epenation ree | ta Gen Ome oe Tage eta (erectaretearrapms| Seo, creme eg | eee Pee inancial assistance available \ guarante: lor & years, oO ae ) LIGHT FIXTURES STAMES KITTENS REASON- rit M. Sones REAL ESTATE: If you have the above qualifi- __ Mort age L $495 val $279, slightly aaralahol pleads Sale Miscellaneous 60| for every room tn po eante Gal Say _time. FE |” able OR Ste 6 pe Huro! Ph ‘sos | cations, write of wire giving age. 3 gage Loans 54 1 transit Soren Fluorescent. |. arr oF 3 wi ~~~ | Most beautiful setection of 1036 *-1 TOP s0iL | FILL “SAND AND Ly Shel relay r WOME ara sacroRT ST eta one numbers petee ~ enarae Lakeman ce ; NDOWS, CUP-| qitic pts ham eo toda i ND AN Ca) MY tached on I's acres across road Spay le arranged. Box LO. ANS $600 TO $1,500 FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC STOVE cnt eee Persaveic sais oat nee PL ASTERBOARD 841 SALE ri TOP sof Pi PiacK er Dogs Trails ane = from ck Lake. Inquire eee ays inch electric| | g apse $10 98 * " t. ined, Boarded Gaffes, 01 Ww. urea, Mitord (DRIVERS EXPERIENCED ON “homes, mecera or bat te | _foaxland Sanaa wareemn |) etOoe, ANCA WAY TLUES | role 41°95" lightly "factory i. oom mo rarehouse corge Burkiow PR So0dh | Ox Hines Bowes u can pur- akiand County ———— : chen regula y Peed OE nd hot od 1 Fore hu : ink wulars See our | ' zi CATs A e IS BED CONVALESCENT —| smal Gown parmest, "bur ie pron, ome asanione ot | Ofer aie ob cow uty aim 8 Shed ens ead tite sce | Haseena, Pmerewroet M8 rch On cata aa eatin | Nir cand, eravel end fi dirt “eer Bare Sool Ho 8. ele — Catering to exclu- proven and ‘ r ; }_neon si sone he Pu bs Li Seeneusctarenl ceeene ezcelieot op profitable operation. Zoro, rough im or_enclose eo _ “| freezer foe ce cream and frozen | ELECTRIC RANGE IN GOOD We ce hake es reese en PR 56-4788. H Gral Seater ese See Mr Schinger | tween 206 crverbulais saraceror en GUDER AXO 3, CHAIRS ALso AER. 1 Coldspot- refrigerator. Pier ited Leia Ls Foi Orchard eee ences mere ant _ 13 bind SOtL, SAND. ee = Feed o71 quie is pm at '116 Ann Ar- a garage home _ Cert chairs | washing machine $0447 ake Rd. past Keego Harbor ft) n ardware, Ete Se. mee PRET OS . count: it 4-037 | VF A by ls = terview. No Db Sy bet ee _bdor, Flint Mich 8 second mortenge Hot Po! cate |B ol Feet ECTRIC” MoTOR 1 | * EVINRUDE, 15 HP, LIKE NEW. P4120 BOOTE, LUMBER Co. | Ae gi FILL BAND AND | “Sp Taber, MA cone wh tion. 1 Apply 200 National Butlding {OT POINT REFRIO ‘1 CUBIC | bp electric motor P FE ¢4108 117 WN E LAKE RD __eravel, EM 32440 _ Lumber, | : Sale Wand Contracts SZ Pontiac, or phone FE 44729 fh Excellent’ condition Only) saw OL 6-727 aller seer aes | _W New York 1 EMptre 3-271 ‘ YDS OP 3 STRAW HORSE MA pen Tas sine aC ERR | R . ee ES -Fac Je | peel i : ; = ov - ‘ _fure delivered. $15 corn OA 82013, afte RAY O’NEIL, Realtor OPEL ALTA s | oTPOINT WATEN RmaTERS 0 0 FORCH SCREENS USED 1 EXTRA—SPECIAL masrecs! ALL TYPES a ORAVEL & STONE _For S ae a 8. 8. BS ie Ra Open 9 20% swaps 55 | an! tnetelies. 128 6. 0 esl in- screening 5! Fe copper Excellent Quainy U white Gothen Por L. Stade @ 8TO) or ale Livestock 72 . 72 2028 pi ‘ine ~~ : unro Elec- | as ee ine iv’s 4 ‘ s — Co-operative Real Estate Eachanee) gs 073 FOUN 8 ROOMS AND BATH LOCATED | go poiwr REPRIOER A’ ee earetgt i oe orale BENSON ‘LUMBER Meruhed tone “FARM BULK M NEW MODERN BUILDING ZONED on WINTIStie Lobe REN OAnT Pet: | will eden for tnoneste Hocation Sor Poin, RermioumsToR FOR) 6c eth coom et FE) RE OVERSTOCKED WIth THis | 2-8 rr CO.| eth weedie, FE ioeee iH TING ILK anuf an : ae ic Oo sale n “ —— Sa a 5 | ee ec tnntals mmaied * = ent Sieation ca bare een mene ne mouth on 6 ner! or money FE Sout. agit oo 2-5460 good condition $85 FE 1) sTORM WINDOWS, 1¥R ODD, BEAUTIFU! WHITE pine: ised =e SE EPLICTAN — 7 TOP 8sOI BLACK DIRT. ae LING 9000 *q. ft. Terms. Box 75, Pon contract. Your cost. | guILDina | JENNY ee like new. 1760 Clemen, Ra. Rt | SUPPly of betiding materials ar KS and gravel. Reasonable. FE Pontiac. tac Press. = Gd ~$400 io or ORTH -_ | se! Ala Ah OL te COM- | _ No. 2. Clarkston OT ¥017, complete oink ute) the Reinforced concrete. 39-6737. Giarence Oeil mos Wet Hamitn Ra, : BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR sale i cars H J Van Welt, OR 3-1355 rE #-1452 . Sk Lat ; ees ae ete CRAPTS- SHA ad BRICK $300 Pe — o eee af ara Lew CROGHED pTONE SADDLES, SRIDLES ALL : et, OR 1 A ce = reas : Cc r a . cme EL “pear” Meccter re Cc Wood Co. Ce Dl Oe GOLF Ci Uns | | KFRMORE TABLE wror) (cas | On te cechends on later 4 < Rest ial Comerese B Mariani s | S| SINGER SEWING MACHINE Ac. oe #1112 of FE saitz? Conblio | _kinds of packs. FE 4-285 et $504! motqr in good condition. OR) ‘separate “proller: pele onticara | patella ‘TO “FACTORY New Visas Doers trea Mee Pe for $4 Call FE 30d, bpd ’ BorL OIL CRUS SHED 6TONE. a mes GOATS eo R + Bag zie tae Ra, & M50 Fine Ding oe Dr Waterford | 1 NDA Sha Let oa figure your job, addition skies PAMee an TELDS IN. ard Saat peat) Kart Eee: SMALL RIDIN o Rass a ent ice Open oa) FI DIRT, SAND AN ver | KENMORE WAS Esai 3 porch, garage, : ! , water lines _ “¢ Be ORSE GENTLE Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 4: 494 CONTRACT BALANCE OF 8516156) pest, For cash or TL Reve oa | Loree EL ease auTO CALL Spier er Sharpening | tome ace, or complete) trenching PE 5-8221 or FE 677 nd) { RETTER ORADH STATETEST. | fea cece, tas White Lake ayable $50 per month Yo PE 2-197 acisimed lawamowers. 6 8 u9.) SURPLUS SEP oe beg of truck, Whole: | ne neue: Tr a sores "cen he ws gan.| | 5 bai) secered (btn yes! oid seat | KENMORE AUTO WASHER 10°‘ price Se Lea es Sea MA UT eees ee TANKS fa or retail. PE 2 | THOROUGHBRED 6 YR OLD : i : = ae : | = eee & Special On Windows. ee ee Ral e e £O. Boe? Blt Lk Rd. | BEST ORADF TOPSOIL TOP rider OL 2a, Elbe] ; dress: YOUNG ing mixtures. L. Slade. FE) calf ol ee me? mia Sale Farm | Equipment 76) AND ™ 5 “: puecreme, reer 5.4 ae Teompiete wi eit ox TIRES, 8, PL} erate Fee bas T mow: | 4.1, Al, 610-15 WHITE ww = er rear loader. Ol, 23-5571. year, new, $16.05 plus tax. Ex. : ROTO TILLERS. NEW & | change, 603 5. Saginaw “used. Pi and rervice démon-|G60D USED TIRES, $1.50 UP. : otra! FL. sip 8 e « Abs power siso white walis’ 603 8. Saginaw. . Avis Service. GoonYEAR. FIRESTONE,~ array broad bot Gl rich 0 8. Black or White, alls ew © uate FARMALL CUR Like NEW ay: antes: Sora le to r cent off, blade. 9000 FE 3-373. 2960 Crooks “ED Ww ‘TLLIAMS { 7 451 9 Saginaw at Raburn GOOD, DOUBLE 14" POW ON! OO 3 ee wr 3 wheels. FE 4-9118. “get of chrome wire wheels, set i- “WOGE FARM MACHINERY tH-| % § ‘or lene than halt the cost aa ventory. reducing sale through lar Lixiog Motor “Sales, Mae fie HSS Srey ene = sit M6 at ark« — anything in stock, new or used Para. Mereu on first come first” serv <= j eash carry basis. Discounts bi from 20 per cent to per Auto Service 8i = Sem ae rices oe pe TES a ae) « 0. lar erchese, No Seda tas dure lone GRINDING IN THE t this period Practically every farm | car Cylinders rebored Zuck eal weet m he ener fs in- | hed Bhop. -23 Phone FE luce in is sale Oth new - 2 oo — Seta ae tractors in- eee ecotati eae = roe | Sale Motor Scooters 82 t the largest stock of new and | ~~~ 5 used farm machinery and equip- 49 CUSHMAN iN VERY GOOD = Bea beste a ede neon) Mt Laat s s = i rte for complete machines | 1055 CUSHMAN meer atl! Pi me prepared for the buy of blue. complete with greene a a life time, This sale esl Good condition 497 E. Montcalm : twenty-two vears of service in the _Sfter_ 4. .- Ortonville community We ef ‘56 ‘CUSHMAN, | FOR SALE CHEAP = DAVIS MACHINERY Co. | Pee Set De 4 “ John Deere and New Idea aes | i ville. Phone 45R | For Sale Motorcycles 8&3 7 | ARS - MCCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS: DROP iz “ eiared| DAVIDSON, GOOD arden he Lawns! ou ment ae) cond, $350. PE $1306, ut wa iN 4he te na) Bircingmes™ ufo | 31, SARUEY DAVIDSON MC, _Phone Midwest 4-6083. Fonline Lake on Pontiac ‘ aitich: 1 Cham Saw Distr. imo HARLEY r DAVIDSON a DE. MY peed 1S Front MY 348i} titer "4:00 CHAIN Saws — PIPE AND DUAL See —E———— Ee FORTY-SIX _ noe \ THE PONTI _ For § Sale Ti Tires! _80-A _ Wanted Used Cars 88'- ‘cans otthT®R ey END SHARP es ‘TITLE. MONEY “TEN : 254 8. eanee ot eh enn CASH FoR ANY MAKE OR LATE models Economy Auburn THE HIGH DOLLAR” For high grade used cars pecs them Drive tne extra mies : [te pay you well. 4540 Dizie wy For, Sale Cars 9 BEAUTIFUL “BLACK AND WHITE, 1955 Buick Convertible, sacrifice Midwest 45071. ~ GOOD USED CARS — ‘36 = az 4dr Hardtop, Dene. "56 4dr. Wagon, ‘ “ ar Redan 100 "mniles. cjean ‘53 & H '49 Ford Conve TAYLOR CLIEVROLET SALES Walled Lake MA €1561 ECONOMY ee eo — of . . : . IAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1956 - = CARNIVAL For Sale Cars 91! -by Dick Turner BRAID'S: OF PONTIAC ESTABLISHED. 1924 $0 USED CARS YOUR CAR AS DOWN PAYMENT DeSote - Pi “eps pools HAROLD TURNER FORD: ; ‘HOVAN WELT ‘ R 31365 SHOP IT IS SELL ING out ‘Bi FORD R & _ Then Bring It Heré 7 NASH STATESMAN $500. Lie in 63234, Southfield Townsh: sf 45. z1 ¢ £00. BUD SHELTON _ 54-Ford-2+dr- covey UF —_ 10m = Crock POWER BOWERE & TRACTORS ON TEU Gere | OLD Oe UE Ge One pro- fessional Also rid mowers, 21 Mery 6a — Op Se S50 toe Roto- | ES pee) E . Milwaukee Ptlera, used vee Ree Collision 2015: Cass Leake mowers and tractors. Also rent- eo Harbor 41762. -Bil) ~~ AVERILL'S 2020 Dixie Hwy FE 20078 CPE ¢-6806 SHARP CARS ONLY If your car is sharp bring car and title High dollar paid tor model used cars Me BUD SHELTON MOTOR SALES Corner of Auburn & E. Bivd. PE 46728 ~~~ MeCUT.LOCH — | & nonaye for Harley Devinese: rE | Crmarnere oe 7 MA ST. OR 6507 a “GARDEN TRACTORS. A AND ___For “or Sale t Bicycles & cles 84 qo Mace Ee ANP | pore ENOL ENOLISH BIKE, USED 1 t Gueprf TER nee es, “BOYs Es pity | SE RES Au Bove BICYCLE | KING BROS. _after 4:00pm. YOUR 1H. DEALER hers AND BOYS BIKES $10 PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE each. FE = aie gated TRACTOR +7042. _ Boats & Accessories 85 a WHEEL BOAT TRAILER. — = 16 tires Good cond $60 ___ Auction oe 77 ae SA aucrion om —. day ni; pm Liege as en at house ft furat ure eats | 3071S ee Tsonal ¢ ettecia, L. E_ dmart, | jl, HP.WATER WITCH. FIRST ie rae Tenken ‘Ra [Sas taxes it Call at Cutting Tools hester _ | _& Supplies, 8 Cass at W. Pike ‘f0 HP MARTIN OUTBOARD MO- tor, just like new, $145. Cal) after Spm, PE +0354 i | For Sale Housetrailers 78 a FT. BUDDY, Goop con." vt RUNABOUTS STEERING 7 bp. motor, tratler. Price $250. Olive od ps furnished. $378 | 403 Kenilworth Phone PE $-l41 1951 TRAVELRITE. 95 PT. REA- i? MOLDED MAHOGANY HULL _sonable. PE ¢-7217 beat Inboard Briggs and Strat- | ton mtr wonderful for fishing 36-FT” i989. RICHARDSON ALL and trolling Oars and steel modern. In ote 5-2951 seats included Best offer takes. | _ ‘M4 ANDERSON 33 LONG. ie “OR 3-8783 | —like new Phone ‘on 63792 ié Fr SORG COMPLETE WITH @ ALUMINUM GEM 18 FT. COM. Mark 55 E Mercury engine. FE bination frig. ga* heat, sleeps 4 | _+2! 4 wMinL WIRD? DEI, UXE MOL! D | elec. brakes Cal aft. i _3-40i7 | a Dm FE = = ed plywood boat fh Eyin- 19) HOLLY 16 FT ALUMINUM | _Tude acces Like new _VE 80158 Exeelient eondition MY 3.3271 17 OUTROARD CABIN CRUISER | io 1 and trailer Exc cond , cheep for | Re RONNIE Rutt SELL | Suds "eet Ae Dine Mangan at as Trafler Park Lot No '0 FE 7: FT RACING SEC CRORTANE! DAA pet el eee Cpensntaskit! 5 mest _—— must sell, 7080 Hatchery Rd, OR , 9? CHEV TON AND A HALF i963 HOLLY 16 FT CARPET WITH | _ 3-4081 mer ent, weil FE 08 } ton pick- pad. Formica counter top Fiuo-| ¢ c Huron FE #7121 & 2-6122 2820 S ae S_Dort_Hwy Flint __ | JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS i. Starcraft meta! boats, Tee-Nee Tal eT Tratiers, boats siands & carts Everything for the boat e OWENS MARINE SUPPLY 180 Orchesd Lake Ave _ Phone FE 2-8020 NEW, 12 FT ROWAOATS: $40 7600 _Elizabetn “Lake Exchange BOAT COVERS MADE TO ORDER ANDE R SON 768 Mid a Dr E 44277 or CHAMPION . = se OU GREAT LAKES |S meet Mima hs wR _Buiek _FE_ §-820" BEEMER PLYWOOD BOATS, 10.& 12 FT. L. 2 and 3 bedroom. 14 to SY ong. Rea, 2391 Willow Beach, bes 10 ao avaliable nh de | Keego Harbor FE_ 98-0871 ce as low as ‘5 veg cent ee SEA KING 5 H P_ “OUTHO OARD &s long as 6 yrs = ins tm motor Nearly new ~ In pay. Bank rates. Used oie Oakhurst Ra Holly Phone MEL ers fle rent — no down ‘pay ‘ rose 4-5854 men ir , ‘PARTS § TORE | SHORTY “HOOK’S Bottled gas. rout) coating i paint PLACE hitches, ovetioad springs, refrig- MERCURY OUTROARD MOTORS erator stoves, heaters Most com: gales and Service FE 92-3260 Plete line of mob!] home parts wv r enn, Sag jances im the area as OC VEE Ne WAGEMAK YR we elegrapt : Laahe. : ai i$ =| bie & Sun eae 33 | ise Dereon ue ABUL ee Jennscn, USED 26 Fr Prairie scHooner POP) 8. “bergen: MtAple used 5-9821 Transportation OM ered * 87 pouse trader Call after 5 pm. OL want USED MOBILE HOMES nd sport trailers We will sell it ou for 19 per cent et Holly | LEAVING FOR SFE MIS Trailer Coach Sales and Service. | via Harrisburg. Friday. C rae ue y= ; rose €6771 15710 Milford Ra, 40373 te —_ ____ RIDER WAN TED TO HELP DUIVE & share expen be ready to ieee May stn change | References 27708 FLY TO CAL roman, ox SCH D- | uled «engine a'riin Rent Traiter Space 7 79, PPPOE NEW—AUBURN HEWIHTS TRAIL- rk Concrete’ oatios sid vans, Lae lots Sughiy rest, pict | $75 Hawati 8185 “Florida ‘0 | ed. % mile FE. of Porfflac Ferry _Service _Agent OR eas! 17) ee FE 6-6519 or FE TRUCK GOING NORTR PART 01 | load eithes war FR 5-@806 _ Wanted Use ar Auto Accessories 80 4 Cars 88 OI ILL TAKE OVER PAYMENTS AUTO GLASS BERVICE on "86 Ford. or 55. of ‘58 Chevie boxes pepsi ee Phone FE 39177 ack for Bph ¢ the La nes race 0 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOr = “2 rbd * < mele, sharp jate model ears tnearance hone’ Sia tae eS...) COMMUNITY aa Co. ve ssi XE 4-7086 Sauer MOTORS Sy 238," Koi P elock ¢ " o’alock . 803 N: Main, Rochester — CcOM- OPEN ‘TIL- 19 PM Dew —— 20311 Hoy 4 s ’ j I ~ ae 4 ; * b i, 2 . ey, Mey Zieh per ge oe 4 REL re fe Pa, Le ¢ 923.W. Hurop MAINLINE FORDOR 1295 LARRY | FEROME | ROCHESTER FORD DEALER 5 OL “FOR MORE THAN 36 peArs | GooD PLACE TO Rt | $5 BUICK SPECIAL ess 2 tone gray R Autom ones 2105 W Tires Very ciean | | TOW. ARD LARKE, INC. 2705 Orchard Take Rd _Keego JACK | HAUPT PON TIAC. SALES “Clarkston ° .636 Pontiac onstrator 1956 a an ne tal Catalina -oupe Dem- low m lea ¢ Pontiac Starchjef Catalina se. Fully equipped Factory of- | cai: Save monev on this i Like | 1955, Fora Custom 2 dr ne 216 mileage Plus | A large selection of cond clean ised cars Priced right with amall down payment . t Main ®t CAR RETON j Open Nights til | MApte 58568 oF _Mante ae | | eeGan West Side Used Cars Drive out where overhead 19 low | and save the @ifference Man West Side Used Cars & ~ heater, ; ny makes & models to choose from. | Ls FE 42185 MI 6-200 ae ”tritn maser and eee spray green R&H. Will trate. 1082 Plymouth Cranbrook dix 4 & Beautiful light blue, very sharp CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES a 8. MAIN ne CLARKSTON eI Rid PLYMOUTH Open & am _ to * "pm. Dany CHEVROLET ‘55 BEL AIR. COR- al gray 6 2 dr standard trans- Mission Radio, heater Excellent condition Ld 475 MI 48470 ry) TRANSFER FEE, TAKE OVER Payments 1951 Chevrolet 4 cdr original jet black ftnih e inside and out. & excellent tires, radio and heater Call National _Motors Sales, Th 8 Saginaw ‘SS CHEVIE V4 «4 DR 210 $1. =| cash or trade PR $0640, ‘$2. CHEVROLET 2 DR E56 Excellent condition “DARK | FE 148 CHEVROLET, CLUB COUPF. new paint and tires Wi'l take | — trace and arrange financing - 3-6607 AN FE. Very clean eondition 1948 CHEV, 2-DR lent 2nd car + good miecneatcal cotter. FM 33 CEI- net in Bes | j VALUE That You Can Feel.at the WHEEL "56 Pontiac HT. ...$2575 "Sh Dodge 4 Dr. ....82565 *S6 Piven 2 ress. Slea *85 Ford 4 Dr. ......§ "S4(hev Bel Air ...$ *S4 Ford 2Dr. 2.0... 8 095 S3 Plym. Sta. We. $ 095 "53 Pontiac 2 Dr. .. & 895 *53 eye * Dr. ....$ 795 2 Buick iol eee Se i "52 Mercury HLT. ..$ 8951 ’S2 Ford 2 Dr. .....8 665} "52 Plym. 4 Dr. ....$ 505 | '52 Dodge Cl. Cpe... £95} *S1 Chrysler V8 PLS S& 395] ‘5! Dodge HT. $505) $1 Plynn 2 [bn 2g 35 PO Chern Fede S275 MANY MORE RIEMENSCHNEIDER DODGE PLYMOUTH | Hard to spell eas lo te | 232 S Saginaw . GooD CONDITION. “47 CHEV __FE -1040 after 6 pm S2Z.CuE 2 DR. > adio | LATE: | 6 Fr Buick War BUD SHELTON YIURON MIR. SALES _ OFFERS: 925 W. Huron FE 29-2641 | 1949 Ford CRTC a RR a ae Bien ‘$0 FORD a-i 5-3766 SHAPE 6100. FE 2 ae Oe Hydra. 708 785 = a 195 SADE FORD V8. 195) 2 DR BEDAN. 1953 Chevrolet. Be} air 7 795 Hydramatic For sale by owner | 1053 Ford tudor crerarive AOA $800 OR 3-981 | i383 = top Lowe top 1145 1996 DEMONSTRATORS Fe hoot, Bed Ford Country sedan, 8 passen- 1055 Mercury. Mont. hardtop $1905 er Mercury Montecltare hardtop. ‘ord Vie 2 door Ford Custom. 4 door Mercury Monterey, hard top Priced to sell Lake Orion Metor Sales M2 at Clarkston Rd. Ford Mercury _ MY 22611 Bud Shelton MOTOR SALES Cor. Auburn & East Blvf FE 46728 ‘85 FORD. RANCH WAGON. Ral. vor aise very clean. only HOWARD LARE, INC. 7708 Orehard Lake Rd X 1954 HUDSON | Jer LINER | 1955 FORD CONVERTIBLE. TAKE over payments. OR 3-676. NO DEALERS WILL TAKE ‘Si OR ‘$2 trace on @ 1956 Ford custom | door Excellent condition, Must 2 dr Take over payments. Cal! sacriftce 387 Tienken OL 2-868) one perry at “Cy Owens” FE, ‘M FORD VIC. GOOD CONDT- tion FE 2-5537. or FE 5-6318 MERCURY 1M) 2 DOOR RADIO, aa ARE ANF FORD VICTORIA | resis offer takes FE 4-0085 3775 ester. Transportation apecial CHRYBL. ER 1053, Uy ee LS) B b iS t, I lop adio eater ww Power 4 cera: $1045 O ros nc. | LINCOLN MERCURY AND CONTINENTAL DEALER 850 S| WOODWARD Bob Frost, Inc. LINCOLN MERCURY ABD 4 ONTINENTAT DFAT Srinetraon BIRMINGHAM 850 S WOODW. \RD ———— pOrd angles) = BIRMINGHAM MI_6-2200 Ordan 6-931 SPECI \LS 1996 Chev Convertib 1954 O"ts gon ane 1949 Buic B49 Pons To ces & SON |. YOUR FRIEND! x; OL DSMOBILE ANT OM. anpeR Te gE ___ $28 +N ‘Main "Rochester 1986 FORD DEMONSTRATORS ? V-8 $150 for my equity will trade Contact Frank Pa’- at Cr Owens” FE 8-411 $6 FORT DI MO 4 TO ‘CHOOSE from Sav ow) JEFF RF ¥ OA YEARS of Successful Dealing FORT) SA! FS ATT ONLY $4349 FOT? MY 8785 FQUI- ty om a 19) Ford Custom 21] door Ford-}Matic Prefer clean. older car tn trade Contact Jim Gilmer at “Cy Owens” rE §-4t0t — $6 FORD FAIRLANF 4 DOOR All extras. Less than dealers vat FE 2-3007 [CY OWENS YOUR FORD DEALER. AT USED CARS OVER 80 REAT. BUYS "CY OWENS” 147 8 Saginaw 8St FE 5-4101 FE S-3588 | Open 8 am to 9 pm ‘64 FORD ‘2 TON PICKU P| All in perfect shape Late 50 Chev 2 ton 16 Stake body truck H Sutton MY 24472 1956 FORD CUSTOM 2 DOOR ‘Demo ) Will sell very reasonable . Cash or trade- Will handle fi- nance for you Contact Jim Potn- _ton at' Cy Owens “' FF 5-4101 Be a Reason! Before You Buy 80 Fine Cars of All Makes and Models OLIVER BUICK Keego_ | | | Cass at bay fee Sts. ‘86 PONTIAC 870 1 CATALINA, F000 miles, New car cond any time after 3:30 sae ar st chen _lothe Bt, Te $ PLYMOUTH 4¢DOOR, 3 8 etl 10,000 miles. Perfect goncinsce and appearance. 6 pm. 17132 Buckingham, third block south of 14 Mile Rd, east of Southfield __ ‘$9. PLYMOUTH PLAZA | CL. coupe. Black ‘80 Chev.:or e@q\nv for equity and ‘8S Chev ~ PONTIAC, ¢DR. R ood cond Take vet pay. | PONTIAC 1955, 2-DOOR R SEDAN Hydramatic, radio, heater, 8.900 miles. FE el °$5 PONTIAC, CONVERTIBLE, 6. 000 miles Fully equi foe like new 1502 Henrietta, "31 PONTIAC 2 DOOR. $195 7 N Ed 33 top. R Steering. W Onty $1 095 _. HOWARD LARE, INC. 2705 Orchard Lake Rd Keego "48 PONTIAC MOTOR AND TRANS Low ead 5, and H eat. bumpers a lenders, 8 "seat Peacere all glass E 2-163 ‘$2 PONTIAC “CATALINA, EXCEL- lent cond. R&H, Hydra, WW _tires, OR 3-2392 MONEY SAVING SPECIALS SeRTiKG ¢ CATAL: INA, “HARD- & H, Auto Trans, Power W. Tires, Very clean 1949 Chevrolet 2-door ........ 6 95 1049 Plymouth Sedan ...,..... § 95 1950 Hudson Sedan ......... $145 1950 Chevrolet 2-door $198 1941 Chevrolet club coupe $395 195? Chevrolet sedan $495 MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS Haskins Chev. 6571 Dixie Highway at M-18 MAple 5-5071 Open Nites ‘till @ $8 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF CAT R & FH Hydramati WW A ‘0 MY _ 2-26 SHARP ‘1 V8 STUDESAKER CON- vertible Good tires Good top Leather. seats New overhaul on motor &.transmission Down pay ment $2135 and s-nal] monthly ayments FE 8-152! Ask for Dick owers Salee & Service 605 Au- burn Ave _ _ STUDEBAKER 1953 “DOOR coupe Earmest jester. overdrive green finis Bob Frost, Inc LINCOLN MERCURY AND CONTINENTAT DEA'TER R850 S WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM MI6220000 J Ordan 63993 BRIGHT "S51 Ford % T. Pickup "53 Studebaker 4 dr. "52 Plym. @ub Cpe. — ’S1 Ford Convertible *§2 Ford 2 dr. ~ "52 Henry J 2dr. ’50. Ford Sta. Wgn. CONVERTIBLES "52 Chevrolet $3 Ford ’51 Ford 153 Chevrolet é 52 Buick . SS Ford ’S4 Ford ee Oldsmobile MANY, MANY MORE! Harold Turner, Ford 464 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham MIdwest 4-7500 A PHONE CALL STARTS A COURTESY CAR SCHUTZ Motors AA RECONDITIONED ONE OWNER USED CAR SPECIALS! ‘S3 DeSoto Firedome V-8 $1085 Two to choose from ‘56 Lincoln .............$3985 Can't tell from new. ‘53 Olds Siocon 98" 4 Dr. Hydra-Matic Radio & Heater. and Brakes This car must $1285 W Wall Tires, Power Steering be seen. Extra low mileage ‘53 Merc. Monterey 4 Dr. .$1085 Extra low mileage. Fully Equippe ‘52 DeSoto Hardtop V-8.5 685 Power Steering, jo4 Nash Ramb. Hardtop $1085 rubbe excellent wry clean inside end out A-1) mech- Drive this one Peoples Auto Sales, 6® Onktand, PE 23-2351 197 CHEVIE, EXCELLENT Rrsaeporcation 4569 Elizabeth Lic R anically mE. —_— sts Custom “s dr Ford-O-Matic Ra- dio & deal Low mileage. very very sharp, Cash or trade for ‘equity Call Al yreaoee at Cy Owens FE 5-410 | FORD 1954 custow “8 4 DOOR. EN me mes mile on Its Buicks” 210 Orchard Lake Ave. Open Till 9 pin. Where Pontiac Duys | SPOT 48 Chevrolet Sport Coupe ‘ontinental Kit! ‘Sd Plymouth Club Sedan $ 885. This car has to go '95 Plymouth 4 Dr. V-8....$1485| —- - ba i FORD rons creas ann NEAT | . Bring $2 for title change» Call first EM 3-2234 Oldsmobile, 580 Hydra real nice, | can cai! in financing ar oboe reached any dav but Sun at MU- .tual 46552 Pontiac 1948 Howard