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Du Pont A
~ Rehearing on Stock FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES
WASHINGTON — The Du Pont
stock interest in General Motors
violates the Clayton Antitrust Act.
The court ruled yesterday that
Du Pent “purposely employed the
stock .. . to entrench itself as
the primary supplier, of General
Motors’ requirements for automo-
tive finishes and fabrics.”
‘Despite precedent against a
Pont was considered likely with-
in 25 days in view of the fact
that the. 4-to-2 majority _repre-
sented a rity of the court. quia se
Justices Tom Clark, John Mar-
shall Harlan: Charles E.
Whittaker did‘not participate,
ecution as attorney general, Har-
lan because he was once,a Du-
Pont . lawyer and Whittaker
because he did not hear the
arguments. :
AWAIT MOVE
rehearing, a petition from Du A Justice Department spokes- Seek
Clark because he planned the pros-|i2& man said the government would
await a move from Du Pont be-
fore taking: action on the court's
mandate that the district court de-
cide whether, the corporation must
dispose of all its General Motors
stock or merely reduce‘ its hold-
After the decision, Du Pont
common stock closed slightly
higher and General Motors slight-
ly lower, This was interpreted
as an expectation that 63 million
shares of GM stock would have
to be distributed among Du Pont '
stockholders.
Antitrust Bills Sparked
by Ruling, Says Senator WASHINGTON \® — Sen. O'Mahoney (D-Wis) pre- dicted today the court-decreed separation of Du Pont
Co. from General Motors Corp. will give fresh impetus
to antitrust bills pending in Congress.
The senator, who presided over a long inquiry into)
- General Motors 1
his 1956 suggesti years ago, also told a reporter that|
for dismembering GM—the world’s
Teamsters Union paid him in three |
biggest manufacturing firm*+
| opinion, declared that the Clay- — “should be followed More Smokers
through.” -
“I think this decision will beret Lung Cancer, a memorable one in the history
of the Supreme Court and the in-
terpretation of the antitrust laws,”
he said.
(Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Reports Society
Sign of the Times?
NORTH LITTLE ROCK, Ark.
(—A sign on a classroom clock
at Jefferson Davis Junior High
"| Sehool here: “Time will pass.
Wil] you?” - |into holdings worth today, ty the Du Pont President Crawford H.
Greenwalt expressed disappoint-
ment at the decision but noted
that “the government's position be-
fore the Supreme Court represent-
ed a long retreat from the sweep-
ing charges made in the complaint
initially filed...” .
The minority opinion, in which
pe See ie Y
| TS | should be taken as meaning a su-
& ‘ ; ‘
In Today's Press |but Ayerrrerss Alay iar ee Y a the work it has had. to
a whee onld the © do not Comics een aee taflersorverins 18 of lite
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“Kill 9j in Aloiers. - 80 Hurt as Blasts Cause
Panic; MNA Asks U.N.
Replace French Rule °
Sy; =s —
‘ALGIERS @ — ‘The death toll
«climbed to-nine today from ex-
~ plosions that ripped apart three
lampposts in downtown Algiers
Sat sont iat hats ot masial
tearing into evening rush hour
- crowds.
: ee x.
Six persons died last hight
_ yen time .bombs. placed in the
cast iron bases of the posts went
ff almost simultaneously. The
a. included five Europeans,
5 tome tue see and one
Us
First \Grinchind
Expected Frida
“SAN DIEGO, Calif. (®—The |
test launching of the Convair| At-
las - intercontinental ballistic
sile has_been® set for Friday| at
the Patrick Air Force Base in
Florida, the San Diego Union
in a copyrighted story last
* * ¢* (
The story, by the paper’s mili-
the site will be 2,000 miles, con.
jsiderably less than halt its maxi-|
mum distance, lot Atlas Missil : |
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tery editor, Rembert James, said)
the missile's maiden flight from] fe ae
a ea ee THE PONTIAC. PASS, TUESDAY, UNE 1951 —
-IInvokes Sth at Probe:
“Dave Jr.
iasked if expense payments of $16,-
"| fused
-|queries on whether he had any in-
integrity, or reputation.
jknew what happened ‘to their
‘jhis $12,000 a year salary in 1955
‘TOLD HIS NAME ‘the Day in Birttinzham
oe Clamstp.
(Continued ¥rom Page One)
accurate?t”’ Kennedy asked.
“Same answer. Fifth -Amend-
ment,” Beck led.
snickered -at Being
437 in 1956; $15,962 in 1955 and §7,-
244 in 1954 were veported on his
tax’ veturns and Kennedy inter:
jected: ‘‘Is that humorous?”
The Teamsters boss’ son also re-|.
to answer McClellan's
terest in the union, in its success,
* * *
He did the same when McClellan
asked if he cared whether the
union's dues-paying members
money or if he should testify about
and 1956 and $5,000 in 1954.
Sen. a Ives (R-NY), wanted brought. about through curtailment BIRMINGHAM - in
1927 and a 24-for-2 split in 1929
brought Du Pont’s total holdings
to about 9,981,209 shares:
In 1931, Du Pont bought 300,000
shares,
“In 1933, Du Pont sold 81,200.
_In 1935, Du Pont bought about
950 shares and distributed 200,950
shares to its stockholders as divi-
dends, leaving the company with!
a total of 10 million shares.
” Menthar two-for-one split in 1950
made the total 20 million.
In 1955 Du. Pont exercised op-
tions offered by GM to all its
stockholders and purchased one
million new shares.
* That same year a three-for-one
split made the Du Pont total 63
million shares, equivalent to
about 23 per cent of all GM's
outstanding common stock.
These shares held by Du Pont,
the spokesman said, wére valued
‘at $894 million in its report on
rrew,ithe year ended Dec. 31, 1956. That
amount. he said, closely corre-
sponded to the equity indicated by
GM in its’balance sheet for the
year ended Dec. 31, 1955,
x *« ‘Nk
The company estimated the cost
jof its investment, by present fig-
ures at $132,621,758, leaving $761,-
978,242 as the addition to its sur-
plus from the investment. ao
‘U.S: to Let Japan
=i Try American Gl
States agreed today to let a Japa-
nese court try an: American. sol-
dier charged with killing a Japa-
oe woman. ef
‘the decision announded at
he —— the United States
drops ‘any claith ‘to the right to/
try Specialist\ 3.C. br C., Gi.
nerd by aA =
eal
severe that you can’t do any sub-
WASHINGTON The United] | ‘year changed the ~t€ongress last
Sec law to ‘provide jal Security
payments to many, severe-
ly disabled workers who've ‘reached
50. OD) ekg eg into effect
July 1. This the first of a sertes
of three columns expisiatag the de- tails of the progra:
By RAY HENRY
Associated Press Writer
A person who claims monthly
payments under the new. Social Se-
curity disability benefit program
must meet four general require-
ments. :
He must:
1. Have a permanent mental or
physica! disability which Is so se-
vere that he can't do any substan month:
Here Are $9 Cualcatons for Disabled ple in ‘making the disability deter-
minations, ;
* * *
In this agency, a team of trained
people—including a medical doc-
your file’ and make a decision as
to whether you meet the disability
Senator Expects More
Antitrust Actions
*
2. Have had the disability for
at least six months, and
3. Have worked under. Social]
Security for five of the ten years|
before he was disabled and for 14%
of the three years before he was
disabled, and
4. Be between 50 and 65,
NO TROUBLE
If you are disabled or ever be-|
come disabled, you should not have
much truble deciding whether you
meet the last three requirements.
listed above.
-* * woo
But, only the Social Security Ad-
ministration—after it has medical
evidence in hand — can decide
whether you have a disability so
stantial work,
The Social ‘Security people“!
have worked out a set of guides
based en medical conditions for.
the guides, More will be sald
In any case, you'll be responsi-
ble for getting the medical evi-
dence together to show your dis-
ability,
MEDICAL FORM
When. you make your -applica-
tion, -your Social Security office
will give you a medical report
form on_which this medical evi-
dence can be supplied.
The form is designed to pro-
vide the Social Security Admin-
istration with .a full medical
history of your disability: How
severe it is, what medical tests
, have shown and what the doc-
tors have found to - wrong,
After the form is filled out, it
goes to your Social Security office.
Then, the form along with other in-
formation about your employabil. ‘that should be accomplished. The
about this in the next column. /
You'll be asked to take or mail].
this form to your doctor to fill out.' (Continued From Page One) |
cago for determination of just how,
process was expected to be a long
one,
: * * * ;
Du Pont's 23 per cent stock in-
terest in GM, the Supreme Court
decided, results in violation of the
Clayton Antitrust Act. Du Port
started buying GM stock 40 years
ago and says it now holds 63 mil-
lion shares. Other sources put the
total at more than 64 million. tor—will look at all the facts in. requirement of the Social Security
law.
The decision will be reviewed
by Social Security headquarters.
It can reverse a finding by your
state agency that you meet the
disability requirement, It can’t |
reverse a decision that your dis-
ability doesn’ t meet the require-
ment. -
However, if your application is
turned down and you feel it
shouldn't have been, you cay ask) “For whom were you named?”
Ives asked.
“I refuse to answer on grounds
it may incriminate me,” Beck
replied.
Sen, Sam Ervin (D-NC) chal-
lenged this use of the fifth
amendment, saying “This wit-
ness received his name when he
was too small to be guilfy of
_ anything criminal. and before he
eould even say ‘Fifth Amend-
ment,’” .
Beck’s attorney, Edward L
Carey, reported: ‘The witness still
bears the name.” ;
Young Beck, who like his father
is broad in the stomach and bald-
ing on the head, launched his Fifth
Amendment spree by refusing to
state his occupation.
* * *
Committee Chairman John L.
to know whether Dave Jr. was en-
gaged in such an occupation that
its revelation “‘might tend to in-
criminate you.”
The union chieftain's
plied: “It might.” son re-
‘|that your case be reconsidered or
___jput before a referee of the |
\Security Administration. You can
ask for the review whether or not
you have new evidence concerning
your disability.
(Next: How Disabled Do You
Have to Be?)
(Questions on Social Security
problems may be addressed to
“Social Security,” in care of The
Pontiac Press. Questions will be
answered by mail from the Pon-
tiac office of the Sociak Security
Administration, “There is to
charge for this service.)
With Brennan on the majority
were Chief Jistice Warren and
Justices Black and Douglas.
Justice Burton, in a dissenting
opinion in which Justice Frank-
furter joined, ested the Su-
preme Court had disregarded fact-
finding made by the trial judge
in its conclusion that the evidence
fell within the Supreme Court's
“theory of illegality."
* * *
Justices. Clark, Harlan and
Whittaker did not participaté in
the case.
- * * *
‘When word of the decision hit
Wall Street, GM stock. rose a littte,
then fell partway back. Du--Pont
shares spurted to $202.50, a rise of
$6.50, but closed at $197.50 for a
net gain of $1.
At Du Pont headquarters in Wil-
mington, Del.,, Du Pont’s Presi-
dent Crawford ‘Hi. Greenewalt said
he was disappointed at* the deci-
sion. But he noted that govern-
ment lawyers before the Supreme
Court had made “a long retreat
ity, your work experience, educa-
tion and training will be sent to
an agency of your state which|
works with ihe Social Security La from the sweeping charges made
in the complaint initially filed:"-
There was no immediate com-
iment from: General Motors.
Revenue Chief Backs Williams
PETOSKEY i — Clarence W.
income taken \for state and local
dividuals or business, " he said.
tor a “compl
, tion in the state, Lock said:
pee agains si 8
: eT.
Decries Tax
missioner, said last night the eontroversy
given the state an undeserved ‘‘black eye” before the nation.
* * * |
Thus ‘Lock, whose revenue estimates ofa differ from those of |
Gov, Williams, agreed with the governor on the reputation question.
Lock told the local Lions qnd Kiwanis Clubs that Michigan
~ Fanks S2nd among the states in percentage of average per capita
“The big argument here is the question of who should pay, in-
x *& *&
Lock sald i is untair to compare state taxes only because Mic [PU
igan/ Shares a larger portion of its income with schools and local |"?
ome ee le tee a
— study of business taxa [°°
“We are now spending over 99 milion & yenr on higher educa:
bayer imran ag
n d by political
S| “Similarly, sy a ere ' Controversy Lock, deputy state revenue com-
Michigan taxes has
taxes.
‘poke ines s
become embroiled. in ‘politics and
any Political party 1s likely to be: . Lake Huron. Water
County Could Tap
(Continued From Page One)
be negotiated; but — more
than $1.24.
TWICE RATE ;
The. $1.24 is twice the rate paid
by Detroit users but still not high}
enough to make the city’s pro-
poséd $79,000,000 system of subur-
ban pipes and veneiee stations
profitable.
The authority wate to sae
Detroit from expanding its serv-
ices and at the same time hopes
elty’s suburban market.
A big question mark—is which
way Pontiac will go, City Manager
Walter K. Willman, predicting that
the city. will ‘need outside water
soon, has maintained a ‘wait and
see’” attitude until all the alterna-
tive plans are crystallized. -
“{ * *
Pontiag” would be the biggest sin-
gle Oakland County user if it de-
cided to use the authority’s water.
tel company to study the demand
for new water and come up with”
& realistic estimate of how many
customers there will be when’ the
pipeline is completed,
The committee frankly admitted
that the pipeline’s capacity prob-
ably will be over-designed to meet
future needs and that initial cus-
tomers would have to pay higher’
end of which the pipeline will be owned jointly by the two counties.
a E
‘iia a by gravity from
to Auburn Heights, front As
Pontiac and other northern commit-
‘|cial of
‘biles wil] get any larger. As an
rates until the 200 million gallon)
the lake. to a high}
uo Aes se eee on ar McClellan (D-Ark) then demanded:
City cae last night
questioned the advigability of the
Recreation Board's permitting fly-
ing model airplanes between 5 and
T p. m. in all parks. \
Several expressed contern on
the safety factor pointing out
that should a plane get away, it
could cause serious injury, espe-
cially te small children. They
also stressed that at these hours
parks are getting their heaviest
patronage, due largely -to Little
League Baseball activities.
Commissioners offered a sugges-
tion to the Recreation Board that
flying be permitted only in the
‘cleared area adjacent to the sew-
age disposal plant on Cranbrook
road. There will, however, be no
restrictions as td flying times in
this location.
- * *
Commissioners have approved
the bid of Don McCullagh, Inc.,
Detroit, for the purchase of one Ex-Free Press Writer
Dies After Long | IIIness
ANN ARBOR (®#—Carilton Seelye
Shier, former chief editorial writer
for the Detroit Free Press, died
yesterday after a long iliness. He
on the Free Press in 1900 and re-
tired in 1940. -
Survivors include his wife,
Maude, three sons, and a daugh-',
ter. .
Funeral eervicks will be in Ann
Arbor tomorrow, with burial at
Ypsilanti. :
Larger Fins Unlikely
RICHMOND, Va. P—A top offi-
Chrysler Corp., E. C.
Quinn, said here today he doesn't
believe the tail fins on automo- Ask Rules to Curb
was 82: Shier started as a reporter) Over $20,000 Michigan Tax Revenue
Ups Treasury Balance
to $84,747
The Waterford Township treasury
has received more than $20,000 in
revenue from state sales taxes,
a to a treasurer’s report
submitted at. last night's board
meeting. .
* * *
On May 1 there was $63,987.72,
and on June 1 the balance totaled
$84,747.47 in the-treasury.
Mrs, Dorothy Olson, township
treasurer, explained that this
money for operating expenses
must Jast unti] another quarterly
payment from the state is due
in mid-August, .
Representatives from the Venice
of the Lakes Subdivision were
present again to find out what is
being done about their depleted
water supply system,
They were told. by board mem-
bers that there will be an estimat-
ed cost of $5 per IIneal foot charged police car and one-car for the
Retired Officers: WASHINGTON (INS) — The De- fense Department has been asked
en cee eee oan ee
‘\ed yesterday that Secretary of De-
fense Charles E. Wilson issue
‘‘master’’ rules for all three ser-
vices to put an end to the “‘con-
fusion” surrounding ‘conflict of in-
terest” laws.
The panel said 108 former of-
ficers of flag rank — brigadier
general or rear admiral and above
afterthought he added, “I don’t see
how they can.” |to do. business with the Pentagon. to issue “‘clear-out regulations” to F to property owners to hodk into the -
township water main.
This will be a 12-inch main con-
necting down Cass Lake road from
Logenbury to the subdivision.
‘CONDEMNED BY STATE
The 40-year-old water system
was condemned by the state in
No action was taken on the Syl-
‘van Shores sewer project as rec-
tification of the agreement between
the contractor and the township
has not been completed.
There is now a balance of $93.-
101.24 in the Sylvan Shores sew-
er fund. This is money sent by
taxpayers to avold a 6 per cent
interest rate before construction
of the sewer,
—hbave obtained secitity clearance Dr. John Nez was appointed to
Ike Asks for Extra $149 Million
WASHINGTON (INS) — House; appropriations leaders promised to.
day they would conduct a prompt
one called President Eisenhower's
“astounding’’ demand for an extra
149 million dollars to run the postal
service next year.
* * *: :
However, both Republicans and
Democrats on the ‘committee were,
reluctant to. forecast a in grees of
the bitter and searching inquiry into what). ice during the 1958 fiscal. year—
58 billions less than the administra-
tion requested,
* * *
The President’s message asked
for restoration-of-this 58 millions
and an additional 92 millions to
offset unexpected increases in the
‘ASTOUNDING’ DEMAND
Appropriations Committee Chair.
a as Clarence: ‘Cannon _ (D.Mo)
called this “astounding”
money they demanded ‘(for 1957). ”
* te *
He said the committee would amount of mai] that will have to!
‘be handled this year. be the township's health officer.
To Probe New Postal Demand The p-reanieg Republican on
the postal; subcommittee, Gordon
Canfield “(R-NJ) sald, however,
that it “has :Héén clear for &
long time that Postmaster Gen-
eral Arthur Summerfield will
heed more money.”
Canfield added to a newsman
that “the unexpected volume. of
mail put Summerfield and the de-
partment in a very bad spot.” .
Pdstal Appropriations Subcom-
mittee Chairman J, Vaughan _
(D-Va) aceused Summerfield and
the White ~ House of trying to
“‘bludgeon” repens into a
the extra. Minds.
* ’
He said. acacaiaes the
full committee and $
“look into it very pasahcnidl Congres
should have time to. “deliberate”
the action. :
At that time, as a chamber
chael Smith, 15, Kannapolis, N.C.,
caught a string of eight fish while
tee 3 i a J @ | EX ges pe fa ae i F k \, Pod
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fc perfect preserved historic jat M . esa Verde iri Colorado. = ecutive Made 0, 000 Yeat! ; ard R bi was a string ne had lost an hour ae | in the United States atelcover 51,023 acres... Ex $4 2 war ODINSON Jr, see io | Be Here Early gspecia's be p, “> I: eee ene Sees ay (a o +.
: 2uits lob. to Study Cello ewig! TOMORROW SANIT . ‘ Days itt ail co ld l C ed for , ldant bnew ties Goyal balng i 4ee4 ft fora $| . - v, | 4 . “J ¥
pilates as to give them ANN ARBOR (INS)—A Syear:: $1 million annually for the firm. | SANTA MONICA, Calif, -i2 June Gradwate 1 BONUS BUYS? ON LY ' se much for so little. =. old Detroit advertising executive) McLott's- average annual income; Edward G. Robinson Jr., 24 son > from High 12; Dam. to6 p.m, That's why my J. W. Dant has ihas pulled a switch by quitting|was $40,000 a year. One year he|°f the actor, has been sentenced $ School or ? OS While Quar ‘his high-paying job to study the} made $55,000 in salary and com- to 60 days in jail and placed on 2 College 4 - ‘
‘cello at the University of Mich-| missions, |three- — Ladera for misde-| $ 8 on We Reserve the Right . Last:
igan. HONEST CHOICE ee ee $ Brand NEW Mod (2 to Limit All Quantities And Elvin McLott, now a junior! MeLott, who is a bachelor, ex |. ats father who caine here trom|$ . > ;
in the school of music, hopes|pjained that ‘his decision to switch , $ = | 4 N | ( 10)" SPEC ‘ eventually to become a teacher. |careers was an honest choice \°™, »* to ne Soa her |¢ ‘ MAI F |/ we
FRIENDS SHOCKED based largely on a values.'Mrs Gladys Robinson, who came 2 D ‘ Direct-From-Mills McLott's colleagues at Calvert He said: from Paris for the occasion and 2 . ; A$! ANOTHER SHIPMENT .
~-+Lithograpring Co. De: roit, were} “Too many of us try to live up sat apart from them, said, “This) > “NOW at Simms! > Su a hao aay an me dumbfounded when ‘he decided to} or over our income,, trying to |'S & very sad day.” The parents, 2 i, rN
change careers three years ago. | appear more successful than we |'ecently divorced, did not speak. i> ’
Some of his associates felt | really are. 1 decided not to tok 2 3 = “yp sure -he-had been “raided” from | climb this merry-go-rouad of |” Martin” Barth, ~ actor's agent, = > ‘# NUDE HEELS their ranks by a eompetitor, success, The point's so basic lost the sight of one eye when 2 2\ * SELF SE
. one friend even suggested he | with me, it's bound to sound young Robinson's sports car, in! 3 >| a | consult a psychiatrist. ~| trite in print.”” which he was riding, struck four $ 4
Many of his former business). with the exception of a few |Parked Sulcknopiies last June 21.) $ ‘ Ladies: \ =
acquaintances still don't know the childhood piano lessons, the U-M i2 4 : . _
ie: ease why he left his ae ‘student never. played a musical Hooks 8 8 Fish at Once '$ : FIRST QUALITY
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Village Motors, Inc., 3342 Auburn Rd., Auburn Heights, FEderal 4-4535, .|-struction with Oliver Edel,
‘cello with Edel.
taking -lessons from Edel at 'music devotee, he was impressed
musicianship’ displayed by the
Stanley Quartet, a university
faculty group which plays num.
erous concerts in Detroit.
He decided -he's like to learn
to play the cello and discussed
the possibilities for getting in-
quartet member.
McLott enrolled at Michigan in
1954 and became a student of
Edel. However, McLett is not the
‘first or evén the oldest business-
‘man to switch his career and study
Anether “began”
69,
and, at last report,. was ‘‘making
noises like the best of ‘em” in
chamber groups and solo perfor-|
/mances.
While many of McLott's friends
still can't understand «why he
decided to toss over a success-
ful business career to become a
music -teacher in his mid-40s, he
says he's equally puzzled by many4
of those who stay .on the business
treadmill all their lives, He con-
cluded:
“If I had it to do over again.
about the only thing I'd do would|-
be to get started on music sooner.”
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~ New Carrier High Officials to View| Maneuvers From Deck’
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WASHINGTON — edie
Eisenhower and a group of his tion picture company without a
single star under contract, without
a director or producer on its ros-
ter, that has neyer produced a pic- By JOSEPH orrianonck
INS Financial Editor |
NEW YORK. (INS),— It's a mo-
THE PONTIAC PRESS, _ TUESDAY. JUNE 4, 195% os _ |
ture itself and doesn't even. have was a*clomety held firm owned iy
a studio.
That's the unique financial story: April 350,000 shares of common!
of United Artists Corp. which holds stock were offered at $20 a share its first public stockholder meeting |
in New York Tuesday.
Until about two months ago UA gross of $64,700,000 and ao of | were tired of making top gross- | ia small. group of its executives. In
and rapidly snapped up by inves- |
‘tors noting the movie concern’s|
$3, 108, 497 last year.
UA was founded in 1919
Pickford, Dougias Fair-
banks and Charlie Chaplin —
the leading stars and producers |
_Mary_ | Movie Company Stockholders ‘Meet But after Wi
came.
NO F INANCING by | For a quarter century UA was
successful as a distributor of films|
made by: independent producers.
erld War II hard times
The increasing inroads of tele- arge
‘vision and tack of adequate financ-|their salaries that they began to’
‘ing brought independent movie- wonder,
of the silent screen era — who ‘making practically to a stand-still. GO IT ALONE
Two aggressive young lawyers, | Then, just as the original found- Benjamin stepped - = at that. i
time. | a
They were able to persuade the
top Stars, writers, producers and
divectors in Hollywood to review
“\their position as employers. It was‘
apparent
were taking such large chunks of. -federal ‘income taxes
financing for those in ‘
they had confidence.
first 19 weeks of roving ie im °
says the gross passed $20,700,000,
nearly $2,875,000 more than in
same period a year earlier. top aides wilt-bbserve maneuvers
from aboard the new supercarrier
“Saratoga “Off the Florida coast || next Thursday and Friday.
A White House announcement
yesterday said Eisenhower will fly
from Washington to Jacksonville,
Fla., Thursday and will go aboard
the big 60,000-ton ship immediate-|]-
ly after his arrival.
_ The President will return here
* * * j
Press secretary James C. Hag-|
erty said others scheduled to wit-
ness the exercises include: Sec:
retary of Defense Wilson; Lewis
‘Strauss, chairan of the Atomic
rations; Secretary of State Dulles;
Secretary of the Treasury Humph-
rey; Secretary of the Navy Gates;
Budget Director Brundage; De-
fense Mobilizer Gordon Gray; Ar-
thur Larson, director of the U. S.
Information Agency;
Maj. John Eisenhower, the Ee
ident's son.
x* « Ff
Offensive demonstrations are and Army
scheduled by the carrier and its
aircraft for Thursday afternoon
and evening. Hagerty said these.
exercises will include ‘simulated
delivery of both atomic and con-
ventional weapons.” I
Nighttime launching will bel
demonstrated that evening, and on
Friday the exercises will include |
air defense and antisubmarine
tactics.
Hagerty said the President was
being accompanied. by the large)
party because most were interest-
ed in seeing the new-type angle-
deck carrier, which permits land-|
ings and takeoffs at the same
time.
“All of these people wanted to
see that,’’ Hagerty said, ‘‘and the
President invited them to go ao
him.”
Rare Pind Unveils
Hymns, Anthems |
by Jacob Kimball
LOS ANGELES ® — A former
Detroit researcher has,uncovered a.
rare book of 64 previousty unknown ,
composifions by a noted U.S. musi-
cian of ‘the post-revolutionary peri- | od :
The University of California said
that Dr. Glenn C, Wilcox, formerly,
of Detroit, found the 149-year-old |
manuscript of hymns and anthems
by Jacob Kimball Jr. while doing.
research for his doctorate of phi-'
losophy degree in musicology at
USC -recently.
Wilcox, 30, is an assistant direc-
tor of admissions at USC.
The university said the volume
was located in a vault at Essex
Institute, Salem, Mass. It said li-
brarians there had no idea where
they had obtained it.
Kimball, who lived at Topsfield,
Mass., had dated the book May =
1808 at Malden, Mass.
Japanese to Rebuild
Wake Island Memorial
TOKYO —A new war memo-
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killed on Wake Island during
World War II will be erected this,
summer on the tiny American’
atoll midway. between Guam ant
Hawaii.
Some 50 relatives of Japanese |
soldiers who died on the island de-
cided to replace the crumbling
monument with a new one of con-
crete.
Wake’s American garrison sur-
rendered to the Japanese Dec. 23,
1941, after an heroic two-week ea
fense. ~~
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ee a “the recent action of the ‘Michigan
fs Agee BASMETT, era} Chaubsiton uerucer -~ Legislature in putting our state out
AE nage promotion hanarer of the farming business. ar ith and Editor 7 cas arr t
gana Tas, RG eg In fact, the Movement was.
iy sincmeee arr pioneered here.
Entered at Post Office, Ponting Pontiac, as socond class mater * * | *
a For nearly a half century Pon- MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED Press
: = —=: . tiae State Hospital had what was
° PEATE ypupsareres o gt quite. generally considered to be xtoacicbends : sane “the finest herd of Holstein cattle
ee in the-nation. Its blue. ribbons Pf doc Powrue Passs is delivered by carrier f rv) rts bs
fy Oatiand. Genesee’ Livingston, ya would fill'a room. It became the vy \JA ca “Schl eid all-other ‘olaces er olaces th the Onived Siaier 2 expert ‘cattiemen’s ideal. eee ee
Prone me Ponting WE 3-818.
a MEMBER Of AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCOLATIONS But it was found that increasing
costs made them unprofitable.
x -.*« *
This was true, not only from a
TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1957 erin
Why Not Hire Leonard
for Impartial Survey?
_ Police Chief Hersert W. SrrariéY
and the Police Officers’ Association
have cast enough brick bats to arouse
the curiosity and interest of the —
foraged, or their winter's feed was
raised. The prizes won would not off-
’ set the inevitable liability.
Pontiac’s remarkable growth and
expansion boosted the value of that
land many fold, and took it out of
the farming classification.
. eral public. ae * +” *.
What gives? FF Recordin ‘ gly, much of this land ~
___ . What are the facts? . was sold by the state, and now
4 , a ae? is built upon by private enter-
In the interests of peace and prise, or platted for an assured
harmony, the charges and counter business future.
charges should be honestly aired,
evaluated and a decision réached.
A public spirited citizen of long-
standing has just phoned The
Press and suggested that Donald
Leonard be engaged by the City
to conduct an investigation.
This seems sensible.
- & ® *
It happens that Leonarp is cur-
rently engaged in that precise type
of work and probably arrangements
could easily be made. In fact, it is
understood that he just completed
3 an investigation of this type in a
i middle western city.
k-* *
“Why shouldn’t Pontiac dis-
cuss the matter With him, find
out when he is available, what
his charges would be and con-
sider engaging him to look into So, a few years ago the herd was
dispersed at the largest auction of
- its kind ever held here. It was a stel-
lar event in Holstein history.
A commendable feature of this ac-
tion was that members of the herd
went to all parts of Michigan and to
many other states, to form the foun-
dation for other herds, some of which
already have gained national prom-
inence.
* * *
Some other state institutions,
including the Lapeer State Home,
have continued the raising —of
cattle, but all of them at a loss.
But that now is to cease. The La-
peer herd of some 20¢ Holsteins will
soon be sold at auction, which winds
up such projects in our state.
So, here is recorded the outcome
the local situation? Perhaps in Pontiac.
there’s nothing more than a.
smoke screen that needs to be = ‘The Man About Town
brushed aside. Perhaps there
are some irregularities. An im-
partial survey would settle the
matter either way.
Wilson to Speak Secretary of Defense
x *« * Talks at Kingswood
Both sides should welcome the in- Mercury: A slippery element
vestigation. , that’s noticed only in extremes
of temperature—when it gets too Citizens at large should, too
SS — slippery.
Congratulations
~ to Arthur Pound
Seldom has this paper published
a series of articles that brought forth
more favorable comment than those
by’ Artuur Pounp on Pontiac’s his-
tory. : ‘ Over the weekend I bumped into my
old friend,
C. E. Wilson,
Secretary of Defense, and Jearned that
he is making two speeches this week.
One is in Boston and the other is right
here in Oakland County.
He will make the commence-
ment address at Kingswood
School Cranbrook on Saturday.
I asked him about cutting the defense
budget, and he shrugged his shoulders
and said:
“You wouldn't take a man’s
chips and cards away from him.-
in a poker game, would you?”
“watch on our advertising columns
vill show you that
' “Fun in the Sun”
breaks out on Thursday.
I have it direct from Cruise Chair-
—~man °
: x * *
| +They cleared up some controversial
' matters and threw a corrected light
on others. Their authenticity is un-
questioned. He was there.
A member of a family that was
#° —_—s_ among our city’s principal foun:
- dation lawyers, and endowed with
the writing ability that has won
- him many national honors, we are
fortunate to have a native son
who knows so well our city’s back-
_ ground. He went through mae
of it himself; ©
as wk & *
_ For instance, take the matter of
the underground railway of slavery
_ @ays. There was hardly a prominent
914 residence in Pontiac that endured
_ gfter the Civil War that overam-
.amateur historians have not
“out as having been the depot.
ArT Pounp now tells how it
done, and has the records to sub-
atiate what he says.
x * *
Other items in ‘local history
that have been brutally kicked
ind in past records, either for
motives or through ignor-
are put in their true light.
- 2a a 22 ,
a resident of Ann Arbor, Mr. ner ae ey addoc
has, en th ail tng “ot 2500 Union Lake Road; eightieth birth.” way. native city ©
swell > paige |
Ben Jerome r.,
that those who.wish to go on that Cham-
ber of Commerce: 6
“Cruise of a Lifetime,”
~ up the lakes had better make reservation
at once. Or would you rather don water
wings and flippers and swim behind the
boat? ‘We can’t swim, so will join the 200
aboard, —
Here’s congratulations to
Miss Jennie McGuffie
of Lake Orion, who was honored Sat-
public schools, 28 years in that village.
Unable to attend their meeting in Grand
Rapids Saturday was
. Jack F. Walser — :
of 3821 Pontiac Lake Road, local mem-
ber of the new organization of pioneer
pilots who earned their wings the “seat
of the pants” wy. i fe
"Mrs. Atma. Bogardus ae @
of Rochester; eighty-fourth birthday.
Mr, and, Mrs. ‘George Dewey Pn
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aes 224 One | nao eaee labor standpoint, but also the value - ,
reached on the land | on which they
of something else that had its start |
urday after a lifetime of teaching in —
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-Here’s a New. Suggestion :
for Dealing With Presley’ Letters will ‘condensed when neces:
sary because of lack-of space Pull ¢,
address and telephone nu
cot must accom
it not be f 8
ouests —— the letter is critical ip ite
nature, a
My wile and I are both Chris-_
tians, young parents of a fine little
been reading Voice of
‘about rock *n’ roll ‘and-
people’ who think Elvis Presley is
a fine influence on teenagers. This
_rock_’n’ roll junk is for the devil
Just Don’t Forget the Grain of Salt
David Lawrence Says:
Red Boss Parrots Same Old Line
* WASHINGTON — As command-
ing general for the Communists
in the ‘Cold War,’ which reaches
around the globe, Nikita Khrush-
chev has suffered a defeat of
his own making.
By his tele-
vision address,
he has retarded
rather than. for-
warded the
eause of world
peace. For,
within the last
few weeks, it
had been he-
‘lieved in ol
Washington that
the Soviet gov-
ernment was really serious about
LAWRENCE
disarmament’ and had _ stopped.
playing propaganda tunes in an
earnest effort to reach some kind
of initial agreement.
But the Sunday speech by the
Communist leader has restored
suspicion and distrust, if indeed
they had been entirely dissolved.
To offer, for instance, as Khrush-
chev did, to withdraw Soviet troops
from East Germany, Poland and
Hungary, on condition that the
United States move its forces oyt
of Europe altogether, is to deal
. frivolously with a major problem
in world affairs.
€OMMUNIST MIND
Indeed, for a Soviet dictator to
assume that the American people
or their government would be so
naive as-to corisider such a pro-
posal is to reveal the shortcomings
of the Communist mind itself. It
knows so little about world affairs
and the simple rules of military
protection which free peoples have
a right to apply . in their. own
interest.
For if the Unites States with- —
drew its forces from Europe, the
* free countries would be vulner-
able to sudden attack. The
United States in two world wars
.has had te send its armies across
the Atlantic Ocean to, rescue
Europe, but there wouldn’t be
time to do this in a third world
war.
What Khrushchev wishes the
American. people to ignore is the
importance of the strategically
placed air bases overseas which
the United States now can use and
which are vital.to the defense of
free Europe.
* * *
What the Communist dictator is
proposing is not_merely that Amer-
ican ground forces be withdrawn
to this continent, but that
all overseas bases manned now by
American planes—and soon. to be
equipped with guided missiles con-
taining atomic warheads—should
be given up.
Meanwhile, the big bombing
planes of the Soviet Union can
reach every one of the free
countries of Europe—all of which
combined are not themselves
_ strong enough to face the Com-
munist forces and would be at
the mercy of the Kremlin.
What Khrushchev -is suggesting
is.a form of voluntary surrender by
the west. Everyone knows, too, that
the populace of the westerri coun-
tries fear attack and that, if there
were no defense available with the
aid of America, infiltration into
all countries by the Communist
LI'L ONES.
eared . —_
sympathizers would be made
easier.
The next war will have to be
fought quickly, and retaliatory
action will have to be taken in-
stantly. There will be no time for
America- to negotiate for the use
of overseas bases or to send planes
and equipment across the ocean.
That's the reason why the Senate
“of the United States broke prece-
dent-atew years ago-and_ratified—_paper_withdrawal_of Soviet troops ——
overwhelmingly the North Atlantic
Treaty. ;
This treaty says explicitly that an attack on any one of the 15
member countries is to be con-
sidered the same-as an attack
on the United States itself. It
calls for immedjate war—even
without a resolution by Congress. —
Now the spokesman for the
Kremlin wants America to give up
this strategic advantage—this de-
terrent force—in exchange for a
from East Germany, Hungary and
Poland. :
(Copyright, 1957)
Dr. William Brady Says: and his angels, not for us and
many others who, believe in the
Bible, in whose homes God’s name
‘js praised, not taken in vain.
We don't dislike Elvis and the
others, we just feel sorry for them
\.and their up-bringing. He and
others have a soul. Let us pray
for him. What would happen if he
turned to Christ and gave his all?
. Praying Parents
G.O.C. Member
‘Given Answer .
The Ground Observer Corps is
backed by the Air Force, the U.S.
Government and the state govern-
ment. Why then isn’t our City
Manager trying his best to back
us? There have been several meet-
ings to which Willman has been
invited. Why does he send his
right-hand man instead of assum-
ing some of his own responsibili-
ties? If our country knows the
G.O.C. is necessary and worth-
while, why can’t we get some
results?
- G.O.C. Member
(Editor's Note: The City Man-
ager is invited to more meetings
aed pong he can possibly attend.
act that he sends a repre-
eeeaie to the meetings is suf-
ficient evidence of his interest and
support.)
‘New Jersey-ites
Have Good Idea’
“In New Jersey motorists warn
one another of an approaching
speed trap. The flashing headlights
of-an approaching car.(day as well
as night) aleft the motorist that a
hidden radar trap lies somewhere
ahead. It’s a good idea.
Howard Malto
Praises Feature
Shuns Buckwheat Cakes: of Pontiac Press
but Eats Up
What this Elmira lady says may
reassure a thousand other wives
who have been wondering:
“My son and I
cakes, made with
home - churned
buttermilk and
served with sau-
sage or head-
cheese for Sun-
day breakfast."’
(with plenty of
pure maple syrup
from Pennsyl-
vania or Ver-
mont, I hope.)
“My husband insists that such
food is ‘impure’ and not: fit for
human consumption, He. tries ev-
DR. BRADY 2
ery new ‘cure’ for arthritis—takes
it for a week, perhaps; and if it
doesn't cure him, out it goes! In
the past month he has bought no
less than seven such cures.
“At 46, I'm healthy and able to
_ do a full day’s work, At 52, he
is ready for the corner rocking-
chair. Son and I like to hike,
fish and camp out. My husband
hates all such ‘foolishness.’ “Can
you tell me why?” (Signed)
Mrs. —.
In the fitst place, the breakfast
you describe is fine for anybody
who gets a reasonable amount of
exercise daily as you and your son
do. A reasonable amount would
be any general activity. equivalent
to walking three to six miles daily.
b ad * *
It is dangerous to tell the truth
in print, but I'd say the behavior
you describe is irrational. Your
husband should consult a psychia-
trist, preferably together with his
wife, or at any rate with his wife
; standing by to join the conference
if the doctor so proposes.
I base my long-distance opin. —
jon rather on the man’s fussing
about what his wife and son like.
to eat, If he can have what he
likes for breakfast, his fussing is
just plain insanity.
The silly business of ‘‘trying”’
each new “‘arthritis’’ cure is only
. exaggeration of a common practice
of Yankee. wiseacres.
Yankee wiseacres, being exploit-
ed by trick specialists and. clini¢
racketeers for “arthritis,” seem
content to drift along towards per-
manent disability while waiting for
someone té discover a medicine,
diet, or something that will prove
curative.
USUALLY MISNAMED
Might as well wait for a faagic
eure for, thinnning of the hair,
wrinkling’ of the skin, and harden-
ing of the arteries. What.the med-
ical merchants and their gullible:
agy ~toey ‘arthritis’ is usual- -. "
Shanon inflammation ‘at all,
tion of |
ie nied as Joints and Trick. Cures
months and years pass, it will
de you no harm, at any rate,
to read Volumette XII of the
Pocket Cyclopedia of Health, ti-
tled Chronic Joint Disability’ for
a copy of which send 35 cents
and stamped, self-addressed en-
velope.
Or-if that’s too steep, just send
Me a stamped, self-addressed en-
velope and ask for the pamphlet
Calcium and Rheumatiz. ‘(You had
better spell it my way, and with-
out patronizing quotes.)
Signed letters, not more than one page
or 100 words long pertaining to personal
health and hygiene, not disease, diag-
nosis, ar treatment, will be anes by
Dr. William Brady, if. a stam eelf-
addressed enyelope is sent to
tiac Press, ‘Pontiac Michigan. |
(Copyright 1957) . Three’ cheers for The Pontiac
Press feature ‘Miss Front Page.”
Everyone anys it.
Libby
‘Favors Schools
if Not Fancy
I favor new schools, but they
t - eonadlence: the dog is bee fed
and a warm place to sleep’
ny letters but thee _but he; still watches the road all
day |
car to} come back for him.
We lalready have five cats and
dogs, |so we. can't keep\ him in-
definitely. He's a very’ nice, ap-
preciative, well mannered little dog
face. If someone would like him,
—— phone OL 6-2607.
M. d. Bright
150-Adams Rd-———~
Readers Diff. Differ
on Tornadoes 1‘
_-rall_white except a reddish tan —
An editorial in The Press says \
we don’t have any more tornadoes |,
than we did in years gone by. How
can you believe that when you
look at the current record in Okla-
hhoma, Texas and that general
region? They never had that many
in the past.
R.M.F.
* * *
Doesn't it: ever occur to people .
that~many of the areas that are.
being hit by tornadoes are new
housing developments? Many of
them weren’t even in existence
more than a few years ago. If a
tornado had struck in the same
place 20 years ago, no one would
have known it because no one
would have been there to see it.
Empty fields that may have been
hit year after year are now filled
with _new. _homes, so naturally
now. T've lived in “Michigan all my
life and all during my childhood =~
my mother told me how to recog-
nize a tornado and what to do in
case I saw one, so there must
have been a few even that long
ago. And besides, who cares? Not
much we can do about it, anyway:
No Worry Wart
Madison Student
Defends School
I've been reading Voice. of the
People, and there was an article
about Madison Junior High,which
I think is bothering the students.
I'm a student there, and I've heard
kids say they don't like what peo-
ple are saying. It's a swell school _
and we like it. It's not a waste of ~
money, because taxpayers demand
a good. place to teach their chil-
dren. It also dopsn’t have leaks in
the roof. I am very proud to be a
student of such a wonderful school
* and I’m sure others are, too. -
better~be as plain and serviceable -
as the sides of my pocketbook. No
fancy stuff. Too many. of us can't
afford it. :
Taxpayer
Dumped Puppy
Still Waiting
About a week-ago someone ap-
parently dropped off-a little dog
on Adams road. In case the. person
or ‘persons who did this cowardly Defending Student ~
‘Rescue’ Surprises
Ex-Oregonian
In The Press editorial on ‘that
great American, Wayne Morse, and
his dirty attack on President Ei-
senhower in saying the President
and Dave Beck were a lot alike,
‘you forgot one thing. The Senator
that came to Morse’s ‘‘rescue’’ was
Michigan's McNamara.
I knew McNamara was slump-
_ Ing steadily but I didn’t think
he had skidded down as far
as that.
What an seaboetinnate fepreecnte:
tive Michigan has in this misfit,
McNamara. -
‘Former Oregonian thing are being bothered by their
Case Records of a Psychologist:
Tells Way to Promote Marriage
- - Listen to Hank's confession. .
Then watch my psychological
‘ prescription at work. For love
can be developed. It is a mat-
ter of practicing the right hab-
its and thus compares with
“piano playing. So watch the
follow-up case tomorrow.
By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE |
Case V-302; Hank T., aged 37,
is the bachelor described yester-
day.
* *
“Dr. Crane, I often think I ought
to get married,” he confessed
somewhat apologetically, “but I
can never make up my mind.
“Besides, I feel obligated to, my
widowed mothér.
She. looks after Oe.
me, hand and =
* foot.
“I have met #
several fine girls
and have even =
debated _ propos-
ing to a ecouple
“see bow you feel
\“And ty the next, day, my en
led a lot, so I
And I'd like to have
iy admit. 1. ought - Tharringe is a broadening educa-
tional experience and thus an es-
sential part of our growth while in
this cosmic classroom called Earth.
So I don’t hesitate to push a
man into marriage any more
* *
den eae ee
the proper motions, including . ge social life of her young married
people’s Sunday. school class. ~
“Dr. Crane, I like the folks
there,” Hank admitted, ‘‘but I feel
out of place in being a bachelor,”
-he later admitted.
~~ & &
“Well, keep on acting the role
you é€xpect to follow, for you will .
finally begin to react like a normal,
emotionally mature adult,” I said.
What many college men_ still
don’t realize is the .simple fact
that you must dct normal if you-
wish to feel normal.
You can’t lead a playbey life
and run away from social obliga-
tions at your whim; then expect
to think. = feel like a stable
husband. ee
"PROOF OF THE PUDDING
Nancy later admitted to me that
‘she was growing fond of Hank and
that he was really a wonderful.
man.
And Hank conceded that she was '
.the most attractive girl he had
ever dated.
“But rm not in love with her,”
he cautioned me. “And I don’t *
“All you need to do is go through
ee ae |
grees ig ~ aot Te ent i _, George w ae
‘three months: ‘then report back ‘to oat
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The Bald Boy — “Chaster 2 -.
Balding Elmer Joins Hai Tonic Anonymous By ELMER WHEELER
My pride began to hurt ‘me as
fast as my, hair left me.
After’ all,’ being fat is often
_i sign | of affluence. Fat comes from
just plain overeating, and you need
money to eat,
But loss of hair. That's a sign of
neglect, deterioration, or just plain
hard luck:'-
People began to notice me no-
ticing- - my - receding - chair, and
they’d come up with cracks so
familiar to future bald boys,
I conditioned myself to such re-
‘marks. I could laugh them off; but
when another baldy put me into his
lished as a public service by The Pontiac Pres :s in cooperation) (class with a “Hi, Baldy,” then I brother was losing his hair, and After all, I wasn't bald, was 1
Yet?
* * *
,T'd show them, I had whipped
talories, I'd whip falling hair. 4 5. TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1957
pe &
I started my campaign the usual | RA
way of future Bald Boys, with hair
tonics.
That's the first and simplest
start of balding boys.
I'd saunter into the drug = !
and if no one was
pick up a bottle off the shelf cad
read the label, especially the
guaraptee.. 3
Then
around, I'd tell the druggist my
with The Advertiditig Council and the Newspaper Advertising Execu- blushed clear up to my remaining what did he suggest. The druggist
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* after church services. _knew I knew he didn't believe me,
\but being a salesman he proceeded
to show me a few bottles.
“This one has alcohol in it,”
he'd tell me,
things. This ofe has suiphur in it.
that word. That's in it.”
* * *«
_On and on he’d go each time
came in, always with less hair than
the time before. I became his best
under-the-counter customer. I had
his bottles running out of my med-
icine @abinet, and over my hat
band, not to mention the wife’s
Re ; {favorite chairs.
The “Lost Weekend” ‘had nothing
on Elmer's bottles.
I'd become a tonic addict.
I'd rub the stuff on each morn-
ing.-I gave myself a 230-second
hair rub. On Saturdays, I did the
same thing at noon, On Sundays
the wife prohibited the stuff until
if no “customers” were
“and it will kill,-
This one has in it, well, you read’
I'd often smell the Wife right
‘out of the house. Once even my
hairy sheep dog sniffed twice,
looked at me through the mop of
hair over his eyes, then moved
out into the yard.
“You smell like a Barber's Col-
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“I had bottles running all over the place.”
lege,"’ my wife would snap at me,)
.|drinkers, I found I could use the
Ea
as she o
real cold days?
* * * :
When I told the druggist about
this, he showed me new brands
just on the market. ‘‘No kerosene.
in them,” he said. ‘In fact, 10
minutes after you uSe one, "you!
won't smell no more.” * |
So, as with noontime Vodka’
stuff and no one would be the
wiser. It wouldn’ t take their breath
away,
At least I had accomplished one
thing. Tonic camouflage.
One day I started on the Bair
salves. Some friend of a Bald |
Bey friend had said he found |
something they used in Germany |
years ago for mange, and it was |
new on the American market for
males, Guaranteed, too.
I tried it. The maid threatened
te quit after trying to wash the
stuff off the pillows of my bed.
That ended the great German ex
periment fast, —-
a ee
I read about a new one from
Japan, It had a record of curing
some 99 Mongolians out of 110.
Well, that's just what the news
service reported, and as with all
pre-baldies, I grasped the faintest
hopes.
Time went on. So did my hair
loss.
My dreams were to again have
a Robert Taylor widow's peak. But
wife. was a good shot.
rible comb each day (and I swear
it laughed at me incessantly) drove
me nuts. The comb became a
phobia. .
I'd preténd not to notice the
hairs it gleefully tugged out, at
each use, |
I'd look the other way, but my
eyes always cheated on me and
I'd see the few hundred fiote
brown hairs hanging in the feeth of
the malicious comb. , ~ |
What is worse, I got counting
the hairs.
NEXT: The Hair Clinic Phase.
opened a window even gf
1° Downtown Pontiac
if I kept on, I'd have a widow. My
Seeing hair show up in that hor-
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| Self-Service Parking :
[Ura for City Cénters ”
DETROIT W=Self-service park-
ing lots are one way downtown
“| businéss sections can compete with
suburban shopping) centers, the
Nationa] Parking Assn. convention’
was told today. |
George A. Devlin of Detroit,
=r “National Garages,
Inc., said, “Drivers like to park
and lock: their own cars and this
type of parking can be provided
without any sacrifice of downtown
real estate values.”’
| He added, “‘Self-service parking
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the downtown section truly com-
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+ Was Born in Paradise”
Livery Stable Paved Big Role In Early Times: (Continuing an account of early
days in Pontiad, -reprififed from
of Michigan Alumnus Quarterly.)
the current issue of the University
By ARTHUR POUND ~ ‘Htoo close to the kitchen. where I was born, all my sisters
and two of my brothers had ty-
phoid fever before it occurred to
anyone that the latrine was a mite
Among other vanished characters
who were numerous in my youth
but have now disappeared were
those whose existence depended
upon the horse—coachmen, stable-
men, hostlers, livery stable
keepers, a friendly and discreet
fraternity who never ‘told tales
on any male, old or young, drunk
or sober, staying -home..or galli-
vanting around in a=livery rig on
dark nights.
That corner livery stable meant
trade, transportation, courtship. A
drummer would come to Pontiac,
hire a rig and spend a week visit-|
ing country-store customers!
throughout the county.
When you saw boy and girl
driving out to visit the folks
back on the farm,.you knew that
‘matters had reached a certain
stage.
But the livery stable was also
a menace to public health as a
central fly-breeder and typhoid
center. During my observing years
what miracles have been wrought
in public health!
* * *
In that long old Paddock house ‘cause it would reduce congestion
jand all manner G slow-moving The Clinton River_was then an’
open .sewer, yet corn was hulled
and processed at Legal Tender
Dam just below town for sale
from open ‘wagons bearing open
crocks through dusty streets. Pon-/
tiac had then no hospital; there
were two hospitals in Detroit, one
in Grand Rrapids, one in Ann
Arbor, and that was all in the
whole: state of Michigan—just four.
Hospitals had a bad -reputation
‘as places from which few escaped
alive.
Main Street had a cobblestone
pavement whose unevenness. pre-
cluded thorough cleaning, and like
most city thoroughfares it carried
heavy traffic ‘in spite of muss,|-
noise, and jolting. From that tur-
moil the automobile rescued us in
its own way.
My old friend, Charles B. King,
who was the first. man in Detroit
to build and drive a self-propelled
vehicle, wrote a paragraph for
the first issue of Horseless Age,
1896, declaring that the horseless
carriage should be encouraged be-
on city streets crowded with drays
vehicles.
Berlin-Airlift Continues
and Bonn M BERLIN (INS) — The Berlin]
blockade ended nearly nine years)
ago, but there is still an airlift)
operating. And the Russians are
still to blame. F This airlift works in reverse.!
Berlin products which the Russians
won't-allow through East Germany|
by land to the west are shipped by|
air at the expense of the Bonn
government.
Every day for the past six
freight
planes have taken off carrying
Berlin exports. Without this serv-
fee Berlin’s hard-pressed busi-_
nessmen and work-hungry labor-
me products are automatically /j
. Radio, telephone and.
pment made for the
an police or NATO,
il to yoni
goods out is borne by the Bonn
government. The producer pays | E
the normal truck or rail rate, but
the balance of the bill'is picked
up by the government. For in- |
stance, a plane-load of 8.5 tons
of freight costs $548 to send to
"Hanover. By land, it would cost (Clark. carried by two British charter com-
| which the Communists are par-
| tieularly anxious te have. Rub-
| ber,
| other important air exports.
Vice Presidents Named
ust Foot Bill only $83, which the shipper pays.
The rest of the $548 Bonn pays.
The airlift budget for this fiscal
year is $1.3 million, The first year|’
|of the airlift, 1951-52, was paid for
by the U.S. but since then West
| Gectmany has financed it all.
One reason for the high expenses
is that the planes have to return
;empty to Berlin. All the freight is
panies.
The bulk of the airfreight car-
ried out of Berlin is electrical
equipment and supplies, particu-
larly drums of copper cable,
metals and machinery are
There is little rhyme or reason
‘in what the Russians allow out by
land. At the peak ofthe little air-
lift in 1955, 3,300 tons were being
flown out of Berlin monthly,
Now there is less trouble. In
| April 110 flights flew out.a total of
931 tons of Berlin products. “
JACKSON — George Turner,
ration manager. of the Clark | lesa Crowded and to this day they |
4 At this moment, I am unable to
testify that congestion has been
entirely conquered, but, at least
for a while after the automobile
arrived, the streets were indeed
are certainly less filthy.
‘Now I am convinced that full
relief from urban street congestion
waits upon some further revolu-
tionary improvement in personal
transportation, perhaps personal-
ized air transport, as recently dis-
cussed in\one of our newspapers.
‘|Corp., textile subsidiary of Tex- Palms Building Sold =
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_ DETROIT un ~ Sale of the 2
Detroit to--the Bagley : Corp. was announc@d by the Palms
Realty .Co. Purchase price was
reported to be $2,000,000. The
structure, built in 1925, includes
the Palins’ theater and 10 floors
of office space.
Plans Textile Increase
NEW. YORK @® — Amerotron
tron, Inc., has withdrawn from the
market all men's, and women's
wear woolen fabriés was a pretate
the atom, and the emergence of me no more than some I have
seen, such as the rise and fall
of the streetcar, the invention and
advance. of commercial ,aviation,
of
this region from rural calm into
the most highly industrialized area
in the world.-I have heard Detroit
and its surroundings so described
recently by no less an authority
than John Worley, late Professor of
Transportation at the. University
of Michigan. ~—
(To Be Continued) to price increases,
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_and not
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There’ 8 no need to pay a ‘‘fancy: price’’
Ford is lowest priced* of the low-price three, yet offers values
you'd expect ee in
To sta with you can easily pay twice the.money,
lines that can hold d candle to Ford’s
eliness, or just plain good taste.
But step inside. That’s when you'll find
the real evidence of Ford's quality!
And, on the way in,
Ford offers door checks that hold
doors open in either of two posi-
tions—for easy entrance or exit.
A little thing. But, in
why not? Then, inside, notice
how comfortable those plush,
foam-rubber seats are. They'll
stay that way. And on note that
a fine car,
long trips. For they’ re scien- |
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Get in on the fun and savings now
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4, 1957>~~
‘© Protest British Tests,
: TOKYO w—About 100 Japanese
marched back and forth in front ! Bob Considine Says: |
, .- Of. the _ British Embassy today,
singing: “peace” songs and carry-
ing placards protesting the Brit-
ish ouclear weapon tests
area. in the
Edison " NEW york (Ins) — Charles
- Edison, former governor of New
Jersey and secretary of the navy,
‘that takes off and lands vertically.
* * *
“My father would have ap-
proved,"’ he said of the immortal|
tinkerer. “‘He used tg say that the!
trouble with the airplane was that;
it was only half-invented. And he'd)
usually add something ou os cea
‘wasn't right yet.”
Jor Wagner,
Mitchell, said that anyth ng that
a-mile on the° ground \ ‘ele ari
began its _ normal function just
* *® *® \
At Luchow’s the other day, May-
teasting owner
it hardly “seemed
that the farnous 14th | was ititerested ik the pictures show-|fathe f
ling a new type\ Air Force plane
Jan.
possible
GOLDEN’
DRUMSTICK |
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1 /Neento Midnight: Daily.
Call FE 8-0483] Street restaurant was celebrating
its 75th birthday.
i * *
One guest—at the
luncheon saw nothing espec’ ally |
Strange about this, He's
| dining there for all 75 years of
| its existence. Spry, sparkling, 86 | *
| year old Harry Nathan, New |
” Pried Chicken—Shrimp | | York financier, soa
Fish—Drumb | joint anniversary — as well as
angers | the anniversary of the joint —
P IZZA by: chaving a dry sherry bef
| he* dipped into his sauerbraten ae meme
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Si
KARACHI
States today joined the Military J
Committee of the anti-Communist §
with state pancate and red cab-
bage.
r,”’ Nathan said. “I remem-|
ber it was before a performance
at the IrvingsPlace Theatre
the Deutsches Schauspie] Haus. It “Came ere first with my
across the street, then known as | fH PONTIAC ERESS. ia —
b ft
starred Rudolph Schildkraut, long
before Joseph was born. Father}
would also bring me in here before
Union Square Playhouse.” #
— * * a
Nathan met Mayor Wagner's
TUESDAY, JUNE
8 . - Fr
Would Have Liked New AF Planes *' chow’'s a. before the mayor was
born. He dined there, tdo,+with
De Wolf Hopper, Harrigan « and
Hart, Marlow and, Southern, David)
Belasco,
‘land all the. others [whose aden
inhabit the old place, He estimated that there are about. two dozen
father, the late senator, at Lu- New Yorkers oem today, and
| ‘Bob Thomas says:
4. esate a &
: Now She’ H Appear on TV
By BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD i — “I think
maybe God made. it happen this!
way so I'll be alle to help —
This is how Lorraine Bendix e
plains her willingness to talk
shat how she dropped 179)
nds
|300 pounds a: year ago-Today she
‘is a svelte 118.
Ts * *
Lorraine was always a fat girl.
“It was due to hyper-tension |
and high blood pressure,” she ex-
‘clock.
* * ‘*.
*“All the diets and doctors:
couldn't do me any good. So al!
just ate and got fatter. My girl-|
hood was filled with. frustration. |
I couldn't enjoy clothes or do the)
things most girls do.’’:
U S. Joins Unit
of Baghdad Pact Alliance Is Step Short
of Full Membership in
S-Nation Group
By SAMUEL JOHNSON
@ — The United!
Baghdad Pact. ,
of full membership in the five-
nation alliance, The United States.
already is a member of the pact’ 8)
Economic and Counter Subversion
committees.
* * *
Council opened its third meeting
to plan’ economic and military
steps to bolster defense against
communism in the strategic Mid-
idle East. ~
am authorized by my gov-
ment ta accept this invitation,’
said U.
State Loy Henderson, head of the!
delegation of American Observ-’
ing.
* * *
\tary command along the lines of
the NATO joint command. Gen.
‘Nathan F. Twining, the-Air Force
chief of staff, heads the Ameri-
_can military delegation to the
'current meeting. ,
| en ae
| The pact’s full members are
‘Britain, Pakistan, Iran, Turkey
and Iraq: The United States _was
one of the prime launchérs “ot the
alliance along the Soviet Union's
}southern ‘border but. itself «stayed
out in an effort to keep from alien-
ating ‘Arab opponents of the pact.
xe *
i The ‘council at its current meet-
ing is expected to emphasize eco-
nomic. ‘cooperation within the al-
liance, particularly in develop-
Lment of telecommunications. air,
ifor pact projects and Britain two
‘million pounds ($5,600,000) .
DOORS OPEN 10: o * CiwemaScorpe
E BARRY ANGIE DICKINSON: -NAT"KING" COLE
LAST TIMES
TONIGHT!
aAMES A. MICH EINER
She grew up and married Dick
Munro, NBC film editor, and they.
{had a daughter, now 1. But Lor:
iraine continued eating and gaining. Ike Would Seize Cuts Weight 179 Pounds, Red Radio-TV Offer.
WASHINGTON (™—Rep. Benoks
iHays (D-Ark) sdid today that if
Russia should grant radio-televi-
sion time to an American spokes-| Court Orders/
sa Maxwell -
| sti eating, who dined at Lechin's
in 1882, when it was founded by
August Luchow.
* * *
” The only Israeli hight club in
the U. S. has opened in New York.
It’s the Cafe Sahbra, run by a
wispy little guy named Leo Fuld,
jwhose entire family was killed in
Auschewitz. Fuld, a song and jokes
man- who -used.-to write. for topic
comics when he couldn't find work
himself, caught on in Israel in:
1949. was attraced by its: talent,
jvowed he’ d someday import it, ‘Sahbra {which means native.
born) has a pantomimist named. |
Shaik, a Yemenite singer named
Osnah, two Israeli dancers
named Dalia and Galia who
were trained by Martha Graham,
intl to Pay Farouk
jelaimed he had
‘Miss Maxwell in her memoirs.
*
« PARIS @ — Elsa Maxwell was),
ordered by a Paris court today)
to pay damages of 300,000- francs
to Egypt's ex-King Farouk, who
beer led - by
addition Miss Maxwell was fined
50,000 francs,
In U. S. money it-all comes out
to about $875 for the damages and
$142 for the fine. meets bet a
manded_.five million_francs.
Neither Miss Maxwell nor Fa
rouk were present in -the court.
She appeared last month when the
jease came up for _hearing.
The translator and fwo French!
publishers of the book “I Married) .
the World” were also fined 50,000)
frances: each. i
Coe ee See
The passage which caused Fa-
man, President Eisenhower .
‘should . seize the opportunity to
speak to the oe me Russia, ‘and a quartet which sings sips do
86 routines in in Hebrew, End, of South Union Lake Read
at Haggerty Road, EM 3-0661 «
rouk to sue quoted’ a telegram
Miss Maxwell said ‘she_sent the
ither’s niece.
The action was only a step short/
The. invitation to join the mili-.
tary group was presented formal-|
ly soon after the pact Ministerial
J
S. Dep. Undersecretary of J.
ers attending the council meet-|
The Military Committee some- |
- jday may develop into a joint mili-
road and rail\The united States.
‘has pledged 12%) million dollars | weight,
“It was just a year ago Mother’ -
Day that I made the decision, |
ishe commented. “I was 297 | pre officials ap-
‘peared cool however to any idea
j for Russian radio-TV
Fuld says ealypso is a corrup>
tion of laments carried into Africa ©
by Sem or Chem, ‘sons of N oah, |
and spread centuries later by| p= Hormer monarch in, which she de-
ed an“invitation because she
ldid ‘not associate with ‘clowns,
imonkeys or corrupt .gangsters."’
Thecourtuerdered the passage re-
facilities to mateh those accorded
‘Soviet boss Nikita Khrushchev in)
ia filmed Desc on a nation- for a girl who- is 5 feet 214)
inches. My blood pressure was’
' getting so high that the doctors
‘gave me two months to live. day.
a . = | State Department officials said
“They advocated a new kind of no decision had been reached on iwide U. S. radio-TV. hookup Sun-
iplained, ‘I didn't eat big meals— treatment—surgery that cause the asking for equal Russian air time.
ere | never ate breakfast at all. But/food to bypass the digestive pro-| which several Congress members
I was always consuming starches |
and sweets. I'd eat around the! figured my life was at have suggested be done.
* * * cess. |
stake, %o I underwent the opera-
— | Hays. a senior member of the;
Le a * * |House Foreign Affairs Committee,
For a year afferward, she led ‘expressed doubt that any Russian,
a normal life. She continued eat-|2ir time would be given to the! |ing .ngrmally, though she found! | United States. But if it -were, he;
lher appetite was curtailed. The Continued, “it would rs important | pounds melted away. /enough for the President to pre-
A week ago, she left the hos. /sent the American point of view.’
pital after another operation to re-
store her digestive track to nor.
mal, At 118" pounds, sher blood 2APanese Ace Killed pressure and physical condition is) },aMAMATSU. Japan uw — Maj.
as it should be, she reported. | Teruhiko Kobayashi, 37, Japanese.
~~ * * | pilot credite® with downing 12)
Now 27, Lorraine intends to pur-| American bombers and four fight-|
sue an acting career. She is re-| ers in World War II, died today,
hearsing for a local stage produc-/in. @_Jjet crash near Hamamat-;
tion of “Bell, Book and Candie.” | Su.
And in the fall, she'll become a Among the 12 B29s he downed |
N regular on the Bendix “Life of} were two which he rammed with!
Riley” show, enacting her fa-| his own plane. He parachuted to!
JAMES U AN
NATALIE WOOD
SAL MINEO.
| |
4
staves taken tO the €ar tobean:
* *
(The Russians will be sore to
shear of this prior calypso claim. |
‘They’ re just about to invent it.) | |moved from™the book.
Farouk sued only in France, al-
‘though the book..was also pub-
lished in the United States and
Britain.
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_ Miss McManus: |No_ Need | to Lage Pretty Figure ee ~ \Fashion ‘Hint Fm peng
‘to Become Bride Rubber, boots should be gen the boots in shape
s
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Titi hd ‘Mr. and Mrs. Emest John Me,
of Lake Orion, formerly
ot Pontiac, announce ‘the engage-
ment of their daughter, Elaine,
to Thomas Arthur Fluent Jr. He
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Fluent-of- Detroit
The couple plans an An. Py
wedding to be solemnized in St.
Joseph ous: Lake Orion, Many women are unhappy
0 ee ee
these women are overweight.
When they lowe, the bust is one of Dy JOSEPHINE LOWMAN es
Many women start out at ma
pretty “bustiine
lose it by the time they are in ~
their 30s or 40s, There are many
reasons for this. =~
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te:lske “ne glaese| to waite the lace sei ap uae wees wa
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bust that it is truly a burden. The
weight of the bust is actually tir-
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to Look to Grooming and Fash-
jons.””. -
Wanda Jean Hay
Wed in Columbus
Announcement is made of the
May 4 marriage of Wanda Jean
Hay to Merritt. Eugene “Langston.
The afternoon ceremony was per-
formed at Holy Trinity Evangeli-
* }eal Lutheran Church in Columbus, |
Ohio.
x «© *.
Mr. and Mrs. Burbage Hay of
South Jessie street are parents of
the bride, and Merritt is the son
of M. A. Langston of Peoria, Iil.,
and the late Mrs. Langston. The
newlyweds are making their home
in Columbus.
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‘SAY THUMB’ — A county speech correctionist asks his group
to say “thumb” as he explains the right way to make the “th”
sound, which many find difficult, The correctionists, supplied by 6
ry for a the state contributed a part of
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an were 56 special education teachers
icappe
the Oakland County Board of Education, serve school districts too small to afford their own.
simple one. For psychological and A new day-has-dawned in Qak-/the cost as its finances permitted.|in the county and 3,470 pupils. To-|educational reasons, Dr, Thams ex- land ‘County. for thousands - of . jday there are some 200 teachers|plained, the program was started
handicapped youngsters. who, but} But\when.the county program|and more than 8,000 students. jat the elementary level. a few years ago, were. without the direction of Dr. we | Now, as the youngsters in it grow hope that they could ever acquire , things began to hum. The number of special class-|Up, the same facilities must be of-
‘that would” enable theni “to live] ted 4 that existed in 1954, while the|Senior high levels, useful adult lives, _ constitu » GOR os Suds apent from all sources adi In the summer of 1954, ‘Oakland Act 18 of theli, “nearly $2 million today. com- rho. Pag oma tte Aaalarns
wend coiaerine So ned at une ure, the Special Edu-lpated with $333,157 in that year.| which means more hundicapped children by voting a one-half mill « Of the nearly’ $2 million, a lt: | children each. year, tax to support a countywide spe- : tl ah tan] ene belt eoenes ew She app: Not all districts are large enough cial education program. Association of County School Su- — ow = one —— in population to. make special edu- ‘In the scarcely three years (perintendents, what facilities. it sonevada evamaban tee Geabaae en SOON cite nehers tpnatbte,
that have elapsed, special educa- should offer, < tribution is up from $179,066 in |—" hpepll- ney Ho Cerdiyoresd
tion has shown a phenomenal | ‘The district, in turn, enters into | 1954 to an estimated $835,548 this ence Saal sacve’ Gate advance whether considered in | 5 contract with the County Board | year. a Sarhech teas Se ths casmack
terms ef pupils served, facilities | of | Education under which the ‘The local school districts’ sharelhendlenppell tqo for deat and hard sod manera available, or | comaty pays the costs of the fa- which totaled $154,081 of hearing, two for the blind and| meney spent. — cilities and the district agrees Witt sta ws todny zero. those with poor vision, five for the It 1s a far cry from the hodge-| take handicapped children trem : homebound, and two speech cor-
hyo egy epee acre gly 1954, At that time each school A few per .
trict decided what it could do for|of progress, ‘ __.. jeent of the school children who are| PSYCHOLOGISTS ON STAFF
its own handicapped youngsters' Before the program began, there!handicapped in some way is no In addition, three staff psychélo-
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Giant Airstrip
on Midway Isle
MIDWAY ISLAND «—A 10,000- foot for
plane now in existence or even
conceived—is built as part
of a 37-million-dollar project on
Midway, where 15 years ago to-
day the Japanese navy suffered
its first defeat in modern history.
Out in the harbor, dredges are
scouring out a depth of 36 feet to
accommodate 90,000-ton super-
- PONTIAC, MICHI
tudents'
Jeia] education feachers who have
-}ing for rain six weeks ago, today
os 3 >
gists examine children referred
from school districts, chiefly to
determiné which are mentally han-
All of the homebound students cc
in the county are this
oar In-service trajning is given spe-
temporary certificates, and staff
members also teach extension
courses for the state’s universities.
* «x * | *
“We think weshave a program
second to none in the nation,’’ Dr.
Thams said, “and the residents of
Oakland County should be congrat-
ulated for making it possibie.”
Deluged States
Face Crop Ruin Most Areas in Texas,
Oklahoma Hit Hard by
| Steady Rainfall
_- By ROBERT E, FORD.
DALLAS (—Thousands of Tex-
as and Oklahoma farmers, prdy-
faced the prospect of another
ruined crop because it’s too - wet.
It isn’t true everywhere in the
two states, The situation changes
almost from day to day as tor-
rential_ downpours fall first one
place and then another, -
* * *
farmers, particularly in | Many the north Texas wheat belt, are
looking forward to some of .the
best crops ever grown—if they
can get into their fields to harvest
before the plants fall on the
ground, or in time to spray be-
fore insects and disease eat them.
* * *
r Floods are a different—and dis-
astrous—matter: In many cases,
crops hay Ss
ter Office and the Extension Serv-
farm and pasture land damaged.
This does not include
* * *
“‘wiped out a lot of crops.”
Not all of Texas is
from too much. rain.
* * *
have been just about right. In cen-
tral Texas, around Waco, where
of the worst early flooding
Guilt Coast area.
Wichita Falls section,
harvest already is under way,’get hurt in auto accidents than much of the enjoyment of the tri
possible before -more high
winds, bail and deluges beat the
plants into the ground. —
The Texas Defense and Disas-| _
jee have hard figures for agricul-
tural flood losses — $27,289,000.|.
They reported 1,567,755 acres of
“wet
weather” losses other than floods.
Oklahoma farm experts set no
such hard figures, but say floods
suffering
In far West Texas, more mois-
ture is needed. In much of the
Panhandle and‘ South Plains, rains’
proof that it's never too late to THE TIME IS NOW — Perching proudly one of her latest artistic efforts, 89-year-old Amer-
ican painter Mrs. Cosmy Hulitar provides visual
over
learn. The resi-
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Roads More Crowded Than Ever -
FROM THE INSTITUTE FOR
SAFER LIVING
will be taking their families on
vacation motor trips this summer.
(This means that about five in
, harvest is going smooth-jevery six families who take any
same is true in portions kind of 1957 vacation will be travel-|
ing by automobile. ;
Unfortunately, this also mean
is destined to reach a new peak
in number of drivers and mileage)
covered, there is only one way to)
beat the inevitable law of aver-|
ages. Every family should take|
all possible safety precautions he-|
An estimated 16 million drivers;
time. 3%. Driving too long without
Test stops. 4. Sightseeing and
scenery gazing while the car is
in motion, 5. Unfamiliarity with
speed and other traffic regula-
tions which vary from state to
state. 6. Unfamiliarity with local
hazardous driving conditions,
such as construction, detours, |
as well as
Pp
can be assured before starting. |
CHECK LIST |
Here is a handy check-list of
Stay Alive on Auto Trip jallowed for léisitrely driving and
| unexpected stops for rest and
ifeatures of interest?
SAFE START
Do all of these things, and you
are at least off to a safe start,
says the Institute. Now, both safe-
ty and enjoyment depend on how
well you actually cover those
‘Miles, Here are some~ further
hints for getting you there and
jback safely: Always travel in keep-
ling with prevailing traffic and
weather conditions. On through-
ways, your principal purpose will
‘safety questions to be answered be to make time.-Traffic is fast
before starting:
Have you obtained reliable and
° fore the trip is started, and while up-to-date highway maps s0 that a
ales aeloome omy hom ba. : (ee a Gem toe amas sed" tg Seas ee care oping the entire 948-acre island as * ee paul peas ‘aherweten: also, re: but saree stop on a aecigumey a nerve center of the U. S. de- urvey 0 in | Rlreage parle a targe inenrance commended accommodation lists! ualess you pull. completely vo fense against sneak attack. ; : ; sloompany which his made x study,|°° st will not have to leave! the road into Prescribed areas.
al pea National Park- Service these are some of ‘the principal overnight stops ta chance? ____| antetpate-your stops in time to Fagg Mia tage Meno Doo peony Seeking Major Areas ‘reasons why vacationing motorists) Have you had the car thorough. | slow down gradually with proper ie te beset Gomen won get into troubles: | ly checked to ==) sure that — _ following traffic, Do
Fleet, tried to take Midway. He} for Recreation. | 1, Traveling in overloaded ve- ara Pella esiggumtoed tote a ‘weber paren: Terni tbes ee a = me roggiediged x oi heat nf | LANSING —, The National’ Park, hicles.’ = parrene te (eoree too | the tires sate for traveling at | length for each 10° M.P.H. of
_ FINDING THE LEVEL—A hearing consultant loss. By June, almost all deat and bard-of-hear- |to launch bomber attacks on Pearl) ,cryic®, Mis announced it will soon] "ek territory nasa. °6}~=C!°6C Clee ee at the Oakland County Board of Education tests ing children in the county requiring service will shorelines to identity major. un- ; : ag He was soundly defeated, Had}’,. . Have you checked your tool kit) Travel at moderate and steady
| marcos —— ; : — C have taken a different course. |°l¢ for recreation and to make : is safer°and les® tiresome than : = 3 yp |_ Today, 2,100 construction work-Duoem wet meervenm d\Corn’t Suppress speeding up and slow. e ' i ge . " lers, mostly from Hawaii, are vir-|"Tobment Gnd Ose. tncreased| (*P, ny fF : down, Remember when travel-
— Pontiac 10 Ybserve Recreation MONI (excrete seed ees erres mens\Chorus of Frogs n'a Know what Bes et “ . |they will be- used’ by the Navy's\: cise for mineral resources. An| ‘WASHINGTON — The frogs’ con. the next hill or ‘around the next i Hoe Super Constellations in the Dis- : is locat-|Cett series in Washington “began bend. Keep to the right and al- . _ Ponting will Join with the rest{the department explaining .the jtional Recreation Month” will beltant Early Warning group in the|* ‘es oa. Jersey
First No-Hit Game
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Qualifying Tests —
WHITE PLAINS, N. Y.
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York Yankees have. Jost nine of
their last 15 games, they've been!
fined for playing night games in a
plush saloon—and the panic but-|
i} — The New. wasn't the world champions who: Martin and Whitey
jeach and Johnny Kucks $500 for! hopped:
that fracas in a New York night-)
club early in the morning May 16. |
The report no sooner was con- i'did the pushing. ,
*
‘Word leaked out yesterday that
the club had fined Hank Bauer,
: “Rows: in ~ ee
les s beer pushed, Trouble is, it,
“ DETROIT — The Detroit Ti-
Bers are gliding along with a .500
average to dates but they are fast
approaching the point where they
went ee tailspin last season.
The Tigers, who open a jong:
home tonight against the
Washington ° tors, emerged
from the weexend Chicago series ‘Mickey Mantle, Yogi Serra, Billy
with a 22-22 mark. Last year at
this time they were 21-21 and
hovered around.500 until June 16.
Then disaster struck. The Ben-
gals lost 10 games in a row and
didn’t get back to .500 again until
Sept, 7.
Manager Jack Tighe gave his
charges the day off yesterday, de-
‘Baseball May Do Probing
WASHINGTON (# — After to-
‘night, baseball may be investigat-|
; ing Congress instead of vice versa.
For this is the night that mem-'
bers of the House, ignoring age,
and legislation, shift their
Stadium. There—publie invited—|
they engage in what purports to!
be a game of baseball.
They've heen doing this
Jewelers Hand
C10 First Loss Shaw's Jewelers handed the CIO.
Local 594 its first setback of the,
season, 6-1, in a Class A City)
League baseball game Monday
night at Wisner Field.
Big Steve Kebler set the Union
club down with only three hits and
lost his bid for a shutout in the
7th inning when a base on balls|‘
and a brace of errors permitied
the lone run.
Warren Schreibner, Terry Thom-
as and Daryl
smacked two safeties to carry the
brunt of Shaw’s. eight-hit. attack.
McGlashen batted in two tallies
and Joe Sato drove in a couple
with a lst-inning triple
Neil Ricketts pitched the distance
for the CIO, whose record now
stands at 2-1. The victory gave
the Jewelers a 2-0 mark and Ist
iplace in the standings.
jc1o 000 600 1—1 3 2
GRAGW'S 266 ance Seen ec 201 201 s—6 8 5
Ricketts and Osborne; Kebler and
Gary, Johnson.
League Leaders AMERICAN LEAGUE
BATTING (based on 100 at
Williams, Boston, 407; for |
Boston,
ia, Detroit, 325
RUNS—Mantle. New York, 34; Fox, Chi-
cago, 31; Jensen, Boston and Sievers.
Westingwn, 29; Williams aad Piersall.
Boston and Fox, Chicago, %5:; Sievers,
Washington, ~ Malzone, ‘Boston and Ka-
line, Detroit,
ag RE renvatess 1: 14:
Bauer, New
Jen-
ws = %
Sodas) —
Trucks, Kansas City, 5-0, 1 000; ——
New York, 5, Plerce, Chic
#2, 000; Marshman and Donovan
jeago, Narleski. Cleveland and Bunning.
| Detroit, re
— Pierre. Chicago. 3
Wynn Cleveland and Bunning, Detroi
33; Maas, Detroit, 45; Moore. beheaue
parvo AL LEAGUE
ati,
HITS— Robinson, Cincinnat!, ‘62° Musial,
Aaron ilwaukee, 59;
aehasaniene: ‘New York, a omas,
Mus-
Brooklyn, a
- Bruton, Milwaukee and
“and A ae New York, 4;
Milwaukee, 12;
Moon, St.. Louis, 10; Baie: Brooklyn
¥, Cinctanati
and Musial, St. Louis,
)R MART i.
by: ‘Congressmen Gird for |
Annual Diamond Battle
. fran-|
ichise from Capitol Hill to Griffith,
McGlashen each)
= in Season Final, 1-0.
-}Chuck Gillis emerging
2:/on an error. Pontiac’s best threat
ston, |
on 100 al: bear —!
cago Cubs yesterday recalled
Cineiinat! and
14. Moon, St. Louis, 13; 12; Gilliam, aig
and
some years. No lawmaker has yet|
ladvanced to the majors, but at.
ithe same time baseball. has man-
aged to survive.
“ * * * ;
It's Republicans vs. Democrats, |
jot course, with several dozen of|
‘each in uniform. -
Rosters necessarily exceed the.
|2>player major league limit. Oth.
‘erwise they might run out of ‘tal-
lent before the fiv e-inning contest
i ends. : |
|
* * *
__GOP manager Thor Tollefson of
‘Washington plans to. start Edwin
|May, 33, Connecticut representa-
tive, on the mound. Democratic
| Pilot Olin Teague of Texas wasn't
(sure of his choice.
| Teague has five would-be hur-
lers to choose from, including Rep.
\Stewart Udall, 37, legislative ath-
lete from Arizona.
William M. ‘‘Fishbait’’ Miller,
House doorkeeper and bipartisan
trainer, labels Udall a
pitcher.
When Udall throws, Miller says.
‘you can count the stitches on the
ball twid¢e as it flies toward the
plate.’’
Republicans have won the Jast
two years, Seeking. revenge, the
iDemocrats have enlisted senator-
ial aid and show Sen. Olin John-'
ston of South Carolina as a utility!
man. é “‘junk’’ |
* * *
One of Johnston's colleagues is|
definitely on the program. Sen.)
Theodore F. Green, at 89 the old-
,est Senator ever, will toss out the)
first ball. |
The game benefits the Washing-
‘ton Evening Star fund to send un-
| Servet ileged youngsters to camp. |
Gillis 2-His Chiefs
One of the finest pitching battles
of the season closed out the base-
-}ball slates for Pontiac and Water-
ford yesterday with Skipper ace
the 10
victor on a two-hitter.
Loser Bud Hayward, who had
3; both of his team’s safeties, allowed
**-lonly four hits. Waterford’s run
Wag unearned. It came in the 4th
when Mickey Deam singled home
Dick Vore who had reached base
was in the 3rd with the bases
"loaded and one out but Gillis
fanned one batter and got the
;dangerous Hayward on a ground
out.
Waterford finished with 5-8 and
PHS 8-9 for the season.
Cubs Recall Hillman
| ‘PORTLAND, Ore. The Chi-,
righthanded pitcher Dave Hillman)
-|from the Portland Béavers of the| \\ Pacific Coast League. . j
Hillman, 36, will rejoin the Na-|
| League club at Brooklyn to-|
day. |
spite the three losses in the four-
game Chicago series, =F
lome
‘hit ine 11 at bats since returning) Pac han , |for missing a train in Boston. Mc- “The guys needed a rest. Per-
haps a day off will get some of
those bats heated up a little,”
Tighe said. :
A few “hot” bats could easily
forestall a June slump.
* * *
-When the 1956 season ended four
Tiger regulars were over the .300
mark. Harvey Kuenn led the pa-
rade with a hefty .332. Charley|give Mantle some bad habits. |
Maxwell hit .226; Al-Keline>31T was reported ygsterday that
and Ray Boone 308.
Reno Bertoia, who has only one
to action, is the lone regular to
date topping .300. He's hitting .325'
ifor fifth place among the league,
leaders,
Kaline is close at .298. Maxwell
‘has .281; Kuenn .253, and Boone | “yr,
Duke Maas, the club's leading
| pitcher, goes after his seventh
victory against two losses to-
night. The Tigers will face the
slants of Truman . Clevenger,
whose record is 2-0.
The,Washington Club leads an in-
ivasion by all the eastern teams.
Following the - Senators into)
Briggs Stadium will be the New
York Yankees. The defending
world champions open a four-game
stand here Friday night. Then will
come Baltimore and Boston for
three games apiece. ithe American League most val-|—
slump — for one game with the
‘among
Ford” $1.000 firmed by the players than up promoting Stengel to
“that poor bey oughtn’t
‘fined the same as the rich play]
ers.’ * x
1. A report that Bauer and Mar.
tin are.on the trading block.
Stengel and Ge neral
ager George Weiss are on the
outs. 6 Camp oneal :
to be
Kucks’ salary is estimat
| $15,000. Berra hauls in $60,500,
2. A report that Manager Casey! Mantle $60,000, Ford $35,000 Bauer |
Man: $27,500 and Martin $21,000.
Stengel and Weiss denied any.
friction between them,-with Weiss
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tin adding “I hope it doesn't hap-|
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_great.toa Yankee, with. Mar.,¢! ssociatio'
rg terming the report “deliberately
malicious.”
Yankees.’
oe * *
Bauer has ‘been mentioned as
trade bait since -before- spring
training. So has Martin, particu-|]
larly since the nightclub incident |
which broke up his ‘29th birthday!
party.
Billy the Kid and Mantle are
pals, and rumor has it the Yankee |
front office is afraid Martin may would feel to play against the =
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* * *
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* * *
Kucks, admitting he was fined
$500, at first was thought to be,
the $1,000 - sufferers,
Elks Shade Stadium, 1-0;
Shaw’s Continues Streak
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Shaw’s ran its incredible streak
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* *
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ltd ar, are, Ae jm | 9 _’ [DONALD DUCK Co ¥ oe Be at :
hen Do-We Get Tax,Cut? | fo | “Budget expenditurés\ for the
fiscal years 1957 and 1958 may ex-
ceed the January estimates by 1
to 1% billion dollars in each
year,"’ the economic .subcommit-
tee staff reported 10 days ago. Coupled with the budget aitua-
tion, the Mills subcommittee ‘will
inquire into the general economic
situation throughout the country
action needed fs
and the. to maintain its stability, \
Committee experts have fore-),
ease, in general, continued high
business output, personal income
es have by ~ and ;~and--a-continued,
: hopes of tax reduction this|mists of the tax-writing House/rise in prices for -the immediate
: year in\the face of continued high|Ways and Means Committee and future.
government spending. Senate-House Economic subcom- &* * &* e ok * mittee. Both predicted that rising) “The misgivings with respect to Certain to\come under subcom-|prices for. government goods andithe Immediate economic outlook, mittee scrutiny is the Eisenhow-|services will boost federal spend-iwhich prevailed in many quar-|
| er ‘s “tight mon-jing beyond Eisenhower's January|ters early in the year, have no-
ey” policies — - inflationary|spending estimate of $71,800,000,000|ticeably lessened,” the recent
moves to curb credit, This has'for 1958. ° | committee_report stated.
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spond mildly to the news, losing
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Care toCollect
$500 a Share? That's Annual: Payment
of Christiana Securities
if You've $14,000
NEW YORK (®— Would you,
like to own stock in a company
which pays around $500 a share in
dividends each year?
You can de it, if you want to
That's the. level of price and
dividend which go with Christiana’
Securities Co., an
company progected into the news.
by yesterday's ruling of the Su-
preme Court that Du Pont vio-
lates the antitrust laws by con-
trolling Genera} Motors’ through) 23 per cent stock ownership. =
investment)
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the passengers on Pan American:
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bai Veg ont Pt aie ser Cate StS
ee - 5010.00: 50-13.00 0-40, 888: 4 at 42% on an opening block of x * * The return flight, Flight 57, from=f\ American business we 2,500 shares. | Any development affecting Du Rome and Paris, will arrive in De- | \, ‘ —— DETROIT EGGS 7 oe * Pont and- GM also has its reper- troit at 9:35 a.m. on Tuesdays and} WATLING, - ~ Deiat, coven *jacluded. feleralstate| Ain¢rafts continued to decline on. : : cussion on Christiana, irae Saturdays. LERGHEN & CO, ~ grades: | sin’s Republican Gov. Vernon |in Wake of Court Ruling Bank Bldg. a accidents. The two agencies des- |Gen Mills "°°: 62.5 vod oe opel OO pac ag 1, 128-178 9. "tastet, Lattabe Leaf. & :]\W. Thomson said he would call a . : ignated July 21:27 as National Gen Shoe ...". 38.3 Thomp Pa".'. Ta4iNe. i, 1501.75 bu. Letinee, Romaine.| . LOS ANGELES i — Henry'| special election to fill the Sen- | NEW YORK U# — Common stock’ Phone FE 4-1568-9. : Farm Safety Week. Go Fe none Gl eS we At ce 184 Maree, 11.00-11.80 30-dor. case:| Cabot Lodge Jr., US. represent- | ate seat left Vacant by the death {of DuPont moved higher yesterday, ‘
Ginette” sees at emo asl oa ae ene eee ative to the United Nations, says, | May 2 of Sen. Joseph R. Mc- |following a Supreme Court rulifig J 1. £ e * * “ . F
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Bleeding Piles Greyhound 16 oe Walid 2 a around 25 lower: instances off more:| - Commenting on statements by ,.- . Du Pont common closed at Res. FE .5-3793 . : Res. FE 2-5513 es Quif Ot eee Re 44.1 (f00d shipping ‘demand; No. 2-3 190-330) » oo Nits Still Speak Manx ($196.50 Friday, and Monday after- ; a TO, Hersh Choc .. 58.6 ; & butchers 19.75-20.10: few lois No. 1-. Russia's Nikita Kftrushchev, : 250. Homeowners’ Policies If you have tried_all kinds of ointments, | Hooker—El ....13.2 U 8 Steel ... 65.8 2 290 S90, 2915-2025: 57 head. lot | Communist party secretary. ix \ noon rose to $20: — Suppositories injections, prescriptions, [H) Cent ...... 837 US Tob”. 174 catty 1 300 Ib at 26.88; No. 2-2) 290-| © st party secretary, ISLE OF MAN — The ancient If the government forces. DuPont ; & : ? ~ treatments, ete. with little or no relief, | indust-Ray ....29.4 Van. Real 26.2 Sg6 ib 1925-1948: ifmnited volume No.| an. interview. telecast last Sun- ; Accident Insurance Fire Insurance . Lol, medical science has now developed a mar {tne Rand ._... as 0 Walgreen 29-4 2-3 mostly 3 270-290 Ibs '18.78-19.25; few > ad id th Manx language is still spoken at will not® ‘nave to pay capital. gains all A é velous, simple. whi tn home trestment | Inland atl ....846 Werr on te: 7a.j mostly 3 300-320 Mb 18.25-18.78: ler r day, ige told the Los Angeles (st John’s on the Isle of Man, Rect taxes, Automobile Insurance Life Insurance . coon “to. dimeppete wad | f0teriak Ir ---.201 weate A Me, 30.7 lets mited grades 260-420 10 see 162-/ World Affairs Council yester- | summer, the Legislature oe : Liability Insurance Plate Glass Insurance cf veuaily im & few dase tare Ae coaaplenty Int Hare ....5.38.8 Welle Fl. $18'17 30-1778; bulk 425-880. Ib 15-25-1625.) day: “‘It-js socialism which is |Isie meets at Tynwald Hill, whera N Burg! Bonds—All Ty se vom and ‘porgnean, Piles bare’ bacun'se. [int Nick ----"I111 wootworth —.. 43.1|,,Selable ‘cattle, 23.000; Calves | 200:/ contracting throughout the world |iawmakers have assembled for Attwood Acts for Dean’ urgiary insurance nds— pes a striae (toma of or ses oh nna = oe Upc eieake 381 to 23 lower: cows. mostly, steady: pais) and Marxism that has become jover 1090 years. Here, the laws | \ Tenants’ Policies hey have bad pe 4 ~ | int Tel & Tel ee ae Th & T 100.6) ore oe —_ as steera 25.00-26.50: lond| Static and apathetic. are read aloud to the, people—first| ANN ARBOR (® Prof. Stephen afterward. Hany had been advined only v0 ma ok Coe eam Rae 183 of lO, £8, Average prime 27.00; choice| “Communism is shrinking all |in English and then in\Manx. Whe| S. Attwood today was named =fws | Gisge (clues chenid mover belemereiad : oO hem. , S . ‘ o 4 stores now have ‘CTORAL, Ne pee: ee 22.75; few standard and a bw good 17.50-/ Over the world, ene Mr. |the reading is finished, \the laws acting dean of the Col of En- what he can help and what he cannot help.” ' " seription necessary. Besides being a talented actor, 19.50% several loads and high and — Khrushchev.” go into effect. gineering at the University of i —Thomas Fuller—1639 Kinsel's; Stmms; Thrifty: J-v: Mall-|James MacArthur —is—also a lic-|Prime hetfers 24.00.2100, utility and) — Michigan. He will temporarily | 4 Fi iy Ean range brax (eed lectrician. Yin mother ind i 0208 S28 ag .. r peees Dees Coens Gore | ——! Keego Harbor; Aris, Drayt i stage star Helen Hayes. : : . an Brown, who is recovering from |= - cou mio ota tn a adil eae tot inibe mowty_ Learn of Red A-Blasts in Telecast ‘major’ surgery’ eee x r; # ; oe . i shorn lambs with No. 1-2 pelts a ~ ‘ OTICE OF REQUEST FOR BIDs—The H} \93-103- ‘By, 9.00-22.00; Yond of ‘tall _ . e me wen ~ ~ Nt i tb 33.00; eull to low good : wes. Orion — of en gear ee requests
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’ a 0 . _ : : . until 8:00 p.m. help || es metrist 4 Wedresday, p Bg oe \ 4 at xEW sazere avenaens the As-| MOSCOW u — The Russian peo-|break news such as that of the| Te cece geserves the} own a home : 7 North Saal S ted Press). 4) 1s 18. 60 [Pl have learned for the first time|nuclear explosions. LADYS VAN WAGONER. | : i 3 orth Saginaw street ae rene thatthe Soviet Union exploded et & Dard of Raucation in the at : ae, ae ‘3. 1g3.7|five nuclear bombs in April. Lake © ton Community Schools p . Noon ¥ .o-.280.0 129.0 77.3. 193.7\ five Some of the questions were most q , Phone FE 4-6842 ne Prev, = Seeds 18 w8 18 The ‘information was, contained | uy I tare for Soviet list Orton, oe zt — shortest ; ‘| Moath “age 2: ot ie b¥ hs in & question put by an Ameri-'t, hear. For example, Khrushchev |— res age =
“Better Things in Sig a } iat len 32255: 4 Bet a3 45.1 can reporter a ce = moog kad Sev Meriva had] | Sealed bias ee urchase of | the| possible time “+e * he he! ; hal chief Khr ushchev would deser cites : > 1915 party . ; fears by d of Education,
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OK ‘Market “Boil posed 1957.58 budget of $596,495, dsntiie mabe Mane chine oie ship. cmlaew ‘cast ebb onal!
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approved a recent annual said would be: No additional police | month's vacation, (two weeks with 1 Ce st f Lit Rai 7 cate Geer isaac eS eee: aes ome c yens oi pay and two weeks’ without) : O s ce) iving ; sheet He Ot rubiks collection; all towne) OT ny os | MILFORD: — When ‘the Milford) cost of living to’ the The-vote ‘was r ° ~ . 2. & & sates As a a sid ts gies we Council met last night, a request to| sonnel and employes in the public its a shay ee | \ “5 The tax rate remains at §180.|ward s “balanceil economy” for) s corpordtion of “genuinely tm | 114 4 new Kroger store along!’ works department. ote B In B ll C t ti The additional: $1.42 would have|Romeo was taken last night when a erogram ef indus, (the railroad track near Summit] “Mombers al \the 04 the 18150 registered votérs, eg1n. ec SONISTITUCTIONN brought the tax rate to $3.22 per!125 community leaders met in the} work on the at tat eg cae Gaul DAK Reo a also authorized \ only 2,440 passed their votes. ; . Pus ~ +: 1$1,000 of assessed valuation, as. ped to launch _—- trial elopr Inc. of Walled Lake. pens. 2 cep apie ; Tow Clerk Fannie Adams ’ ang || CUdalized. : economic developmen ~ | “Details of the project, he said,| Roach“told members that the paren oregene: nship SOUTHFIELD — Construction of, north end of a 40 acre tract, pansion. |should include a ey of the] huilding Id sit 180 feet back|{F the annual Paddle Push to be
held Sunday. This will -be used-as
a parking lot to ease traffic con-
gestion on Main street during- the sald this morning that the pro- (michigan Bell's new two story ac-| fronting James Cousens high. | , fi i Ne ” leommunity which Bp ample park- counting center was started yes-| way and gouthfield north — Benson Plugs Help The discussion of village’ needs,|tion of 2,984, listing its and tng’ tpece in front, and cep tersday. Mile road, it will cost approxi See rcs ae caanuee tanta: bochore contajning the find- ep pe . 5 t 20, feet. The
Avon Building Lists _|_ seats m tm comer ot tm | mley 22on, to Revamp Farm Aid geen. ese tur ing cnt-Hreger wore ete on eee wy + ae I
+ 1 i x * + eke ; : : : : . | Main treet and has proven too D Fi p . & P. B. Peterson, area manager area develapment division of the; He added that it should @| small a the. fast growing area, Traffic signs prohibiting U-Turns rug rirm Permits E t Ent for Royal Oak, said the steel and [Detroit Edison Co. _ _ [program of self-help as opposed to | 0 aig, on Main ‘streets will be installed in Xpec n I ies masonry structure wil measure| WASHINGTON (—Secretary of ih taicea ted vis snacks oh one of federal assistance, the near future, along with other
colored slides Sedeuaae business of the ROCHESTER — Avon Townshi 485 by 98 feet and provide about/Agriculture Benson starts a speak- should be aimed at a balance of|\\ Among other eas |traffic. contro}, signs. Clerk, Frances ‘O. Covert repeets to Number 20 100,000 square feet of floor area.|ing swing into the West today in tary necvie Soohee the ain. |20mes, stores and diversified in- - nell was the approval of a rier 1 : that building permits from May 1 for Miss Romeo __ {It will be of contemporary design an effort to build up farm support culties involved in luring new in- dustry: owed Se as Cad Sl bo! Larry Eekert, a junior at Mil-
to May 7 we amounted to to barged wibiageriarvtersd a o tre a Pe on Yterian Church on Saturday from| diplomas. en
grave decorations in Hough Ceme-| preferably a high school graduate, ~ uarters office building here.- 9 to 1 p.m. at 2933-Orchard Lake| The Avondale High School oe tery of a “Mr. Thompson.” His scainarvie and a resident gf the} N 0 ’ lib q stk ot wants the prop-|Rd. in Keego Harbor. (the M&Mjwill play and Barbara. LeBeau will athe Seen te p.m. Thurs- resting ‘place is a fence-enclosed| viliage for at least six f ame Urion LI rary erty, which is located a block away |Cleaners Building). direct the high school chours. fate, been asked to sitena.” ™™™*"* " plot at the conter ef the cometety. Each candidate will carry a : from the White House, for addi- number during the contest, and donated the’ town for Retiring Teacher json cttice space tor its workers sre ny St rate q a or con (rca at uct cum - tamene ee ees ROSE Over $61, 400 in One Day — as a token of residents’ appreci. |: i aM ae that the library of the new Lake, It says serves ‘“‘as a hub for con-
ao 'Almont Hi h Elects MARY JANE KOHN feed Soup) See tourna ae ann WALLED LAKE — The Method-|Treasurer Richard Miles show aj The church “Loyalty Days” Succeeding Councils -have kept 9 Mr. and Mrs. Horace Kohn of permed: Jn hex Boslor was only one ist Church exceeded its minimum total of 220 subscriptions totaling|to conclude by 9 p.m. today hes alive the tradition, and at the last Student ‘Council Heads. .. ." y of the surprises that awaited Jen-| The government has filed con- goal on the first three days set $50,803.75. This in addition to some|the Victory service will be held. 6 yular meeting oe P ice Ortonville are announcing the | nie McGuffy, retiring teacher, .at/demnation proceedings—an action aside for an intensive fund-raising |$10,630.20 subscribed for the cur-|The public has been invited to fiers directed the recent action ALMONT.— Student Council and engagement of their daughter, |the banquet in her honor here. |the Grange is seeking to thwart in/crusade, according to Rev. John/rent budget making a grand totaljattend. .” Class officers were recently elected Mary Jane, to Joseph A. Shara. x * * Federal court. It argues that the Mulder, pastor. .The goal was of $61,433.95 raised. in ane day. * Ak . at the Almont High School. _ Stu- He . - Attended by over 250, the Class government does not need ~ the $44,000 in cash and 104-week sub-| General chairman: of the Cru-| The planning commission, head- Coun Births dent Council officers for 1957-58 is the son of Mr. and Mrs. inight program Saturday, centered property, that it has not been au-'scriptions for the Building Fund sade, Joseph Stadnick: said that\ed by Robert Philp, has engaged , «gare: Gary McAlvey, president;| Joseph A. Shara of 363 May- | around the theme ‘An Apple for. ‘thorized by Congress to acquire it/plus $16,000 in subscriptions for,146 families have yet to be con-|Charles Hannon of Farmington as
Jim Ostrander, vice president;| wood, Rochester. The wedding |the Teacher’’ included ‘the class'and that the government is offer- the 1957-5 church budget. , |tacted, and predicts a heavy over-larchitect and. will. be announcing Mr. ana i ate stherby an-|VOrma Jean Reppuhn, secretary;| will take place ‘on Aug. 17 at the | will, Prophesy. diploma and gifta-|ing a price that is “close to rob-| ~*~ wee * subscription of the new $60,000/plans for the new structure in the nounce the birth ef a son, Kalvin Harcie ‘Carol Campbell, treasurer. Ortonville Methodist Church. _ |tory. bery.” - _ | Official figures released ty ‘goal. immediate future.
Death Notices Joo Flowers 3| Help Wanted Mate 6{| Help Wanted Male 6) Help Wanted Female 7| Help Wanted Female 7|Employment Agencies 8A | Employment Agencies 8A | ‘Instructions F i . PLL PLD LLL LLL LD OPP POP LAA ~ md LBL LLLP | ALPE Oe LOO POPP LP LLL LL ALA PDL OOOO _ IRIS, FOPPIES. DAY LILIES | TV TECHNICIAN EXPERIENCED, WAITRESS | WANTED SECRETARY-BOOKEPR. X < al - Pa out
iT 5 orthand, 5 « ‘Mite, de Lake Gh: san St: beterea| Gerdes’ GbR” Lose tate te MN 790 EEE_HODEL ine MULTE Bie, cle show. “stun | _Keep vod. Fe bis ( sraebner’'s N E V, EL Y N | Best Way . ce ; v - - wile ot Wee : othe ween 3 : ith tor for 2 3 days | — —— NTED Z \ be the San pra , Beware at] Seswenn, Patbecter Ba. & Ltves j = ay Ep oiler c Cali “Mr ExreniznceD ae me "gy, iswed newt Beiween pe - (Ss ow eee ee er, Mrs. Maxine orth, Mrs : : Scannell a ae — welry wore ays including gbt shift. 23-0203. 3153 : E R dollar FE Mary Lee Hunt, Hiram Baker J : | Fer Immediate fraiaie WRIG L Y’S” nights Please 7 Huron 8t. - | DWA DS _ 5-4538, ee ee Berbers Funeral Directors 4 Aa JA) aging Gpscinte, ee i E eal Deas Shope. uaa Comer “rePidares WE REQUIRE A WOMAN TO ~ \ | no pena D. MON PAY -Bor eervice | = Th omer ; 3 i ims PRccygeer pd soon . or any help filing and general of- ‘ Sean pay = LL tech- ursday.| AIR, AMBULANCE, GROUND a GIRL, CASHIER. MUST BE NEAT fie k st nd | } ¥ dune alll ae 3s — CY Pursiey Funeral Home. FE 41211 | poco dy peer — Gas = Cs as fastest growing chains Migh) jscheel)) education Touls (us re eed iohitpe Write Poo ant | VOCATIO’ skhvice ne sciomatie teeth = = aes J. A. Parker officiating. . Inter- —— ond, Pcl tnjection Sys | We gies ‘hiring experienced su- rele ae lance ate | —Eress_Box i : coutpment ent in in ipare lume. Write to sae i nen aa of Donelson-Johns top-fligat positions in the newest MEAT CUTTERS eger. Ex. G. Shinner 5 aN. — ton ae oa CHIL . . STENOS! AS LE NOS! Tnst.. y as. Pontiac “og beet pm. Wetneasy. FUNERAL HOME eace for fll tnformations © BUTCHERS Sousa WORK SLEEP IN EX. Have ove trang rie. bet oe betel a ca OPE tow Sone p.m. dain E , : - as. wan ween 3 t course 5-8200 GRIFFIN. JUNE 3, 1987, MONA ~meattqnes_for_Prnereis” JET ENGINE DIVISION Permanent full time positions tot een © only, #35 weekly. FE|- {0 am. 6 2 p.m. cence NOS. ND ae — . i94 Console, Clarkston: be- IPFt ualifie en cellen r — - ‘ 7 Sok tnteak Geumbbter at Memanen presen es von cli bas fg epee 14. Poniiae Bross | Senditions many employe bene. | HOUSE SEKEEPER WANTED. LIVE Walia s mason K--§ Toa aa MEN & GIRLS COUNTY: RUN. DONT LEARN ped anFn eA fr DAteen and Frances Griffin: dear sister ee Mame - . poo & opportunities for advance- ve Sees" home than wages. = he I conaides — fast EDWARDS OR\ pur PES school - o in a i reas ..... mere lear a i _¥ small ¢ 5-037. ‘ “\ | Bus 2-3253 Res, FE 8-1648 Vincent, Rose Marie —, and complete fee teeltues “S OR 3-1767 CMF onc State 120 Oe Fa acer al hol HOUSEKEEPER. 38-50 IN MOTH- WOMAN TO CARE FOR 3 8 sMaLL GIRLS cinty oF Chonan Wes “ SPARTON oO | i. - Donald and Mary. ann . | artes Pieine_— Wetertrs Typ. ee =| “419, downtown Detroit, ‘between| ¢ries# home. Live in preferred. 2| children. Light housework. Vic SPOTS. RIG wo “Best, st Way To : epg gy Ape Ponsrel as ia ea eee ant | 6:20 _& Tp Detroit, “between Peatoa Tee off Ret, re 31% sont Whiened rvtates Ret. OR RECEPTIONIST TRA WaNT sTENos “™ ™™ eerie seneee we bave gun! Bate f - m ° = . Home #ith Rev. Father Delaney Voorhees-Siple work_& Dey_Diocks. OF | _or OR 3-7924 WOMAN Sn a 4k DCE, EAT |. A Pontice paths Aon A Piseed ae Pe «seen qualifies tp- Sehment in Late - WOMAN. 30 TO 46 FOR GENERAL | % Jone : STIMULATING STENO . $300 : Siew Cemetery. FUNERAL HOME. Needed ; WE NEED IF "rou WANT WORK. BUT CAN. housework, 4 daze Feek, no laun- Sraduate with a pleasant Large automotive concern rk Wanted Male ; 1807, HOWARD B..|Ambulance Service. Plane or Motor Goreral, men whe ‘wang :to sell eltkisy yeu nents me Reid ys Cae sen er vic. Walled Doane rece > tee teem oman Reeds stenos with average = ale 10 ae T ty i ; neces: rE ears BORING MILL seers er eutine our ira he Bs Cosmetics. Call or| tion & relerences. MA €2900 IRL, FRIDAY az . Your uties will be varied | 4 PLOOR @ PLASTIC walL - ¢ — = Cemetery Lots 5 OPERATORS ine, cppor-| Brite tod = Be PE +4508 or Pontiac | WarrREss. GR ILL, & CURB 6 attorney needs but beimulating We want tile ins 5-5210. (Helen) Turnbull: dear | ~~ MUST BE EXPERIENCED ON tunities "fang other benente joo EITCHEN 1 ELF WANTED. SOME Ges: Se) eee ri Bday ip yp lianeg _ = eit PE sant WORE NEW — Lois |WHITE CHAPEL. TWO GRA AND MA-| ana if are willing to do your 25-40 on STEADFAST 8TENO $325 | _Tepair T! r.| $125. Three, 6178. Mbt, “g00, tt CHINE hubane WORK share to achieve success yrs. Own. iraneporiation. Night \ RECEPTIONIST CASHEIR $200 nad re ee C44 CARPENTER, REMODELING 2-2167. this will be an opportunity you| shift. Bel Mar. FE #0111 Help Wanted 8| “small insurance office needs a | Send .themié steno who “a new. PE 6.2320 __Hetp Wanted Male 6| ‘!! Fringe Bentfits | shoud, tame’ over "ity 'u The | RTROMEN BELT MYST Bee ae AMmTARER MAW & ware Pon | Ecru insurance beckeround | wanie ypermanent employ | Varna Ro ee edited oe Modern Plant lace: ens 8. A CARETAKER, MAN & WIFE FOR ings are ‘the reward fo 5 & cabinet ry Oe : ; : Auburn. pt. building. Must be handy, will- : : re es D = . | Must Call for Interview sistinen_ be. Ponting, hiten © whe. Pontiac hen CAST CALL FOR NEW AND FOR- be , 2onest, Give, experience, RECEPTIONIST Ty FIST $728 ame Wet ene B_& | 2. Home. aT ° OLive 1-9211 _| 114 _W, Huron ages & to 18 aay palereees. time Oe Write Pontiae Press| and enjoy meeting Deople you can | gre re] | pe mee A Pew Men|arer sumer —|noerserceeceee| Site utr Ure |S EaETER OF cpu ap | ti'dbniete dice" * | Mabarap tie» mae g Alfred Pettiford; ¥ d er in met- : — HOUSEKEEPER a comi oung t shat of of De 3 White and Needed to ae x4 — air ag ropeliten A ores. The we are = 4 SS Must be experienced. LADY TO DO Lion?” HousE — im.- ane HBemarend it Ma. VARIETY TYPIST $216 + ~ career atere the paper haa ae en on | Werte. bieses, ” peaved_ bah lntaing "hor advance. a tal the county. here er bee ie ae, | Menstacturing firm needs eccu-) * pine S oretan "we want BOY 18 WANTS STEADY WORK \ a trom the Winiam Dav ATTENTION minded. desiershig’ Unittalied Help Wanted Female. 7 _Sompanianship' tan ‘wages Box 4 | Gp. IF FOU | Tse typist. Must have own car.| i{inos. sey want | _of any kind x tmene, with Rev. T. al- - min ™m Pixete Coil pete dpaptiey re: ) Press afe e iamecd fn party -‘plan CHARC OOKKEEPE ~ BULLDOZ: PERATOR WANTS er oath ene Mrs. | mg i pert, “pouty atiletay soot oh 2 WOMEN. PART TIME. PLEAS.| MEDICAL SECRETAR RY OR 0 epee big salary me ee . werOeet Wits tad a\aecing oc | Saat year experience. OR \ : 5 . . over- ks e re & desir : ‘, y=, Will He in state at the Wil- p—- Tag ‘Car necessary. _ fi "O: Bors i; Ponting, Mich. ant volee necessary. Salary. FE neenea. eee te Press,| ty, 2647 Grana River. Detroit, SECRETARY, NO SHORTHAND a really important. career CARPENTER WORK WID no Besaretey ver "| Eten don over vin Gail” slere’ PART TME {CCEPTING APPLICATIONS Pon | ;,20% 101 etving_all_qualifications en & WOMEN POLL OR PART as the “requirements, Yor the eR a el ings, FE 5-4622 for appointment,| Man needed for eles & Bervieg, secretary. Fowertone Corp. 112| MAID FOR GENERAL HOUSE- r) You need only etd raed Lomita) sweejest. spot in town. We yee estimates, FE 06-3400. 2, 1987, a — DRUMMERS CORPS, xow between € p.m. Liberty. Mite 4, Mich. MU Friday FE 2-2419, call any day but eae iree beers neem l bea : -— Beto or —— thie 9 goces Want’ stenos CARPENTRY, 30 YRS. EXP. NEW eves. a week. $3 ber hour? a oky Toast’ fred Apply 180 WN R ‘ and repair. Formica kitchens a torming, vart of Land c at Room 123 ppp <—y-pa | MAID. LIVE IN 8% DAYS Per} Ot y erry |. FONE TAL ayy Ct lousie porch nreend (eae) Clements Lakes “aajoreuer. a ngport, 00 | _Wed., June § at 7: 0 on sharp. A NEAT HOUSEKEEPER OR | week. Ref. Christian home. MI wen ee ATE SATEEMEN OR POOKREET (NG MACHINE _\,, YOUNG MEN _ ures. Ress. OR 38176. — be he Park. Pretesmenal Instruction gi¥- RAIL ROA DS } N E ED _2-5221_ or om TDOLEAGED | wib oe LE AGED LADY ¥ FOR pagrlatoneted a = 7 pemioet Bes Kapa t des me to experienced W | qn” EUTURE CiaIw OF et wh? WORK, 1 BY IBABYSI R, MIDDLEA nm ac Waterford ca gaa DRIVERS. TORT mt a MEN 17 TO 34 Thursdays és Fridays, -all da _housekeeping 95 Mark. PE 2-418. ee Exp eer Rose Hill WE HAVE ‘A HUGE S8E- ELDERLY MAN oT. Rev. ér over. FE 3 Needed at once to train for Barrington Hills Subdivision, MIDDLEAGED HOUSEKEEPER — Realte .c- ood 2006000 ECRETARY TRAINEE moe OF POSITIONS _Side painting, FE 5-6838. Interment in ert —or 01 railroad operator, agent positions. | 54014. after €\p.m. light work $15 week. 349 Judson. > No EXPERIENCE, $260 . WHERE YOU WILL BE EXP. MAN WAN ge alse at Kindy on Wednes-| pos Air & Aon ae Low cott tralnity: Tlarcment’es: | BAR & KITCHEN WORK. § DAYS. | MIDDLEAGED WOMAN USED TO nee EAL WES STATE copie | tale etsberp ime erar, can| © Gaams VOR AREAL 1746, ‘eet. Ghd ee H OW ‘cos! a. ex enced sale ie 3 . > eS gum. at 2pm, st the) Orchard Late 6 p.m sured: Contact Mr, Gillette, wal. | —Schoclier’s Bar, Moe Son B. peokng: Stites | sc werk Go) are) barnes elaiee, | cool, Glad tue aorineca alte | 2 6 EXTERIOR, INTERIOR ee arrantocmsnte: by the C dron Hotel June. Sth, Married | BAR WAITRESS POR WEEK. home. 3 .sechool. age children.| Also list and sell existing proj as ~ JR ACCT TRAINEE $280 | wid, Reas. ‘Presa _OR t Seteat Wanes. waen: —men bring wife. Minors a parent.| nds. Must be neat clean, &/ huts. & every other Sunday off | erty. Call for ——— EECUTIVE. SECRETARY An automation firm (The E: a3. Godhardt:Puneral Home, Keego he en on . em fast & able to -take orders for _Wii Realt PE 41-4526 $325 per month field of the future) wants GRASS, WEED CUTTING. | WARD, JONES it curm ps. DELIV ERY) ROY — SALE ‘SMEN apply “PE. 20012. between 12 “i “for rant, person Fe ae A _grominert Pontiac Executive] to train a young man good ‘Hand’ digging.” Phone MY Die, | 3, 19 apply is etareen needs right-hand girl for hi: i th f : 13 W. Prin ; age 67: beloved = eer 18, could be 50. Apply ceed. apply tn person ee _or 4 & 5 pm EAT , APPEARING . is TO Employment Employment Agencies 8 8A plush air-conditioned ‘office. Abil- future in “oftice mannan: MASON f/ORK, STONE WORK. ‘< aoe —- ver ROG Rig BA & SERVICE {BABYSITTING & LIGHT He Hous Belween at > 369 Oakland. ity mor. fmportant than experi-| .-ment.—— : rv ond 066 fobs. FE D. rs ROW N BROS. wAueern keeping. § days week, $15. App’ : ence. : = John Wart and Mrs. Gail :
= BANKING TRAIN : Mel ‘ en vocoa enters RW ee eee eo eB EEPER, MILLING SOR roee seat: r SPERATOR expen. |\ wURSE: aves Tl INE went, GIRL oFricr. $300 It you would “ike to work "=n eae 5
‘ = 9 or’ a im ‘eur o nea i wo : yy lope vr. Meets et _Rochester Fae Attest eee negan x oe \for iateerr. No ne: 2, AS as Sra cola sasy x "eh "experience we sode__Pe. TE 30063. L oe — ‘overage. Excelien ar’ ac executiv v t . : 7 Frain gt, ot Renters AEA, MEMO ESTAREY | Sed ee ett 2 ety "oe pA RRSe | YOUNG MARRIED wy. EL 6-35: -) - we pay. e 7 ee al ban! xT 8 | Bakery, 124 W 1¢ Mile Ré. id Yor any overtime. Pull a MAN DESIRES - EXPERIENCED MAN TORTS ( ‘ARE ER Bham. MP &111 or part ti Pontiac Os. |" MEN CPA TRAIN on farm. Must have 1 ; cone ae ee \espatde Meier ; A _— = STEADY WORK. gle map preferred.-North. B GIRLS ‘i WARES FOR eopa' jospital business ad ° degree will PINK Vite, Saet Mea 201 BE Morrie L e's _ Drive-in. 2900 Orchard JR. ACCOUNTANT 8450 gst, 7ou, © perth io a LO- IMMEDIATELY —ville, 828. MA 62431. E. L. Morris. LE. : . If AL CPA office, where you : LIES =| |EXP. HELP FOR DAIRY FARM. | S A Casibie BEF WOU FOR OPPORTUNITY REGISTER WITH US és eae, you — stapetience Will prepare for & lifetime ‘ WILL TAKE 10 a.m. today there = i . gengrel housework and child care} i. NOW. WE’LL HOLD out pet a ANYTHING je‘ e in, Sund off. More for 3-4 bre. day & earn as ' zd AINEE : rere replies at the Press j | tor neat Raate Surman to rep | CODPOrtUNIty | Some 'ma iysssete Purses | meek en” YOUR JOB OPEN | Frater some wuloge ox the equir.| CREDIT ADJ. TRAINER 8) © CALL FE 2-1321 ; followin resent a “going” agency. Experi- tol ccbictons \ . be furnished to a man with — aoe . cocential bat Shot absolutely | wor the salesman who wants to AY La} WAITRESSES | | No canvassing - ATTRACTIVE $240 - SENIOR ACCOUNTANT seu) |. Tight experience who would ANYTIME. — \ Member BM “per ings: |“ ‘better himself or @ person who ings for curh waitresses on the — deliveries Business exec, needs charming | =neineers fmdustrial, mechanical es Wraia, for _ outside > Lawrence 'W. Ga lord ane” to enter @ proven sales| day shift. Must be 18. Apply in oh Sc oo tld tl eal girl to greet customers. Looks or electrival ' rewaiding. —-= "yante! work eves. "E weekonse. p 8, 10, 12, 19, 24, 25, REALTOR peda Faacalauansh _—e "TED'S for seat Les Non tedy_ta eee ee JUNIOR SALES Ne exp... {iss | ADMIN TIVE re) ona Te Te eee at Pe haeead me ‘ei Terviory Pi “rie are ot te wise | _Woodwara at squere Lene Ra. | Serience ee aril pporgg end FASCINATING MANAGEMENT, a tele oe contRAiNEE hasinoss a6 pure SERV: Bs 2 7 92, 15, 16, 87, 97, 99, OEPUTZED UNIFORM OFFICER | ED UNIFORM © corns or pro ly DO You WANT, yAN ARERR: oe Recessary. Excellent eart- FINGERS $275 Prefer some coile trainee $350) Batning fo background by _GALL Pe ee ‘268s APTI 4, PM. _* 101, 104, 114. for ful time summer job. - Cumapiete 4 Fatning both icae tN. gS NOELLE: IN. ings, Mameer Multiple Listing Young dedy, with fying —— to Ela oR rpgreee 7oUNG MARRIED MAN WITH ; ) J : : ge lS | COME. Pears os rey FE e sic on a type r oo ENOINEBR—SECOND CLA _2aT80. the tune of 50 WPM ‘|e sb -| Senha fhe detteves. in Ce coin i. ENGINEER—SECOND CLASs FOR
on : ence would igh prpesure boilers, ofl & ges] siaiteh gets, "Tie to (Sct | DESIRABLE LIVING & WORK- Lawrence W. Gaylord by oo | T ae ner’ 5 wine - | Eee progressive | 1| tise Press Box 43 Steer %. $10, ing conditions, for women to live EALTOR SECRETARY CAN’T = 1g | MATERIAL cowrrot firm “where ebility. ts ~ GOLF COURSE HELP WANTEE ee ee. 108 E. Pike st. Open Eves. BE BEAUTIFUL $375 |- ‘MICHIGAN’S $318 | Kemthteteation Piete wien ; “4g | DEPENDABLE HOUSEKEEPER & E: ” a-y es ces asks nee write P.O. Morey's Golf _& Vested ieessision annuity ‘ LARGEST Box 407, Pontiac oun| Meret 4 ana h scales |" peat benen, p in-| child care. Stay nights, Call after | PART Pirm of handsome executives ( a | Eee ry d Dnion Lk. Ré.. off| surance & many other benefits. | 4:00. OR 3-256). ats Ponte Auto ee, eee pete Rts Be Be 313 Pontiac of ten Bldg. |. man FS they win "train Ww w se mmer 3 . ., | DIRWASHER WANTED TO least se > ‘Te ork anted ‘emale Gas cor on Att endant a eal Pat Wupem | Foelae sae Geet eae ATR OLL AND . Se SPEED as aye like money is . DA DAY SERVICE 24 Fem ae Experienced, Good wages. Apply r 56-0381, ae oe Dee, cae. ee : & deliver. EM _3-0050. erica ved wage, Amt |—— TRAINEES : GENERAL OFFICE | BOOK | ail you need. bectarownd Mile Birmingham Young man with working knowledge DINING ROOM | y INTERESTED IN REAL ESTATE? | of blueprints and tool room! - HOSTESS 40-HR. WEEK PLUS . Sree firm wants reliable person How tice wil train new people, | ¢auipmest to learn ohiled trade: | sey nas ay te.t,em| OTHER BENEFITS. NEED A FINANCE-| EV E] Y N: | Boney vguvindke" te ‘bevel | fore ay esedy werk andl | ng) oom, Boston, ie “nigh "odd ELL | MONEY CHANGER ) | a OT Se merme ta] Sea ewe) uhceco | een sacar? one cum EDWARDS : é e! ‘wants to ( j : RON treen we cen the ages of 17 and 28 tad | __w wast ot ie Me Be | paacr = MOL | Sut cashier tg seas” | FIXER? Order Classified | ‘ esire e with |- = REGISTERED ¥ o Wa grb 6m expense- ae - fourse. Gir! Seo . Assistant; Bly © ; | r¥. | Rectan RO’ , LEY REALTY itralning “p jm to quality ae 4853" Alto ook 4 boy, 19 gia. or! ae . — aaa ae : 4 4 take Re. | yon, for : o isa, | ads to sell, rent, Tind aj big | EDP si ph MU 45 A mrowite organt FOR GENER | i Sie F i. : ; ! ENCED: comm an wi ; perigne bap eee “= ne ; * E i \ 1 4 i
aR ,Segiaee, Bel n.| good job, FE 28181 is they = a ane |
acs ae ; ft favt ee FY os ‘ao ‘OR CASH iN A ‘done, 3 4 | Bw p.m, a . $ tec : _— ~~ | home owner needs it. God ‘sak Laiwrence 8t mntiac R ten A : \ Gibiched thin s Us tien.) ary’ '& thission. age not bar- a | Want\ d number | VAY ned ee \ Seen ical nite te) IKE A REAL 3m MID DWES T a eA as" Dil oe es al-FE) : goer] HOON State? seeeeds", WY | BARGAIN? Lots of’ orca SE A ala Dat IRAs . ‘Al Recent amt On NG Tene ‘| SBR See AR ne the Want Ads! © 1 aa Soot ORG FE] areas, me an, , | ee ee olay ve Ae ub a ae aa, Ne ft ee ee Le ut av \\ \ \e ‘ a4 “a “ti Peh ‘ey
THE. P A TTAC othe : fvespay, JUNE. 4,-1957
via
—"y
in
AND rend OR; .
} done y. bome,. FE;
es TRONNGS
SORE NGOS WANT- . Pic nese, k up & deliver.
Building Service
2 TREE TRIN ING, AND %
al Free Pas estimates. FE 2-6019. FE
__Business Services 13
rai 4 ee a 2 =
eo ‘in work sro!
ALL EKINDg OF CEMENT WORK, i ee oe ca RADIO & TV 1278 PARKE 8T floors. rs, delves & ete. J SPRAY.
se TES tthe and vides" | “Typewriter Service 22 A WALLs rs oBY, MACHINE. a AAAAAAAAAAAAA __Free estimates OR 2-9 ee ES ees Ma
A_PLOOR SANDIN' o; LAYING, FINISHING — QUALITY Dressmaking, Talloring 16 16) Gesecss ating dnd Ot Office Sup
‘ c. BUD ; 8-2050 DRESSMAKING, TAILORING, AL- : a-] BON’ a eee terations. Drapes & formals done Upholstering 23
MASON a my_home Call VE 80455 _| cugrom UPHOLSTERY. DIs- FE ao smasabe Roth Furniture Refinishing 16A | _count_rates. FE 2-190. Footings, basem fireplac eee | EAKLE'S CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- Brick. & Seen Work ANTIQUES — ‘Fow farais VAR- ing. 8174 Cooley Lake Rd. EM.
4-1 “BRICK, BLOCK WORK. fore a e. FE 3-2641. Free Estimates
on Fiattiey, - —= finish, Rory wae
50482. 2 eee oasements and ae —
— $F
ree | EM
~A &B TRENCHING
ad fireplaces
gg gp pee eee geeoaguresn nee—nceeeagenenye=npemarameseneenneeee
BRICK WORK, flag Gt ALL
styles. Phone
service, OR 3-0833, MA
BULLDOZING SER
raising or holdin
ment or foundat:
ate! building.
FE eet ? c installa and repairs
mM Ea Footing: Wate: pas eg Veter Une Visi tile
. BRICK. CEMENT WOR
_ FE 2-2468. =.
BULLDOZING & DUMP sins
bul
FE 17-0495 or
M_3-0881
CUSTOM DUCT WORK ON ADDI-; tions & complete prop New & old
OR -3-1486 furnaces.
brits giro & ROO*ING, NEW
old, free estimates. OL 1-3461. CABINET ALL TYP! PEs. BOOK cases,
store
3-130! —
MY
CEMENT & BLOCK WORK. FE 54-0782
CEMENT Is
_Floors, | basements OUR SPECIALTY
_ EM 3-4879.
CRAWLER-TYPE LOADER. DIRT
moved, Back me: ———
Truckin,
under houses ig.
- §-1833 or FE
CUSTOM HOMES
68-2209 or 3-9623 DRY WALL TAPING. ora
teed work. Free estimates.
3-6833 S
DRY WALL WORK DONE, FREE
ELECTRICAL WIRING, LICENSED Fr Ed Murray. 23-8657 —
AAA ROTOTILLING BSBERVICE.
Lawns and gardens also top soil,
Pha dirt. sand snd Gravel. Pi
ALL PO POWER LIFT EQUIPMENT
ing Di, ee as az & load-
F. cow. manure
cUETOM riowinG & DRAGG eee.
WING, DRAGGING Any where. OR
GARDEN PLOWING BY LOT =
PE.5-0636. ae and 7 ek
3-6036
acre. Anywhere,
GARDEN PLOWING, DISCING, a.
grading, Work guaranteed, Bald-
__Win-Walton vicinity. FE 4-8543.
Spe LAWN oo
GARDEN "PLOTS. ROTO. FILLED.
+48. TE THOMAS UPHOLSTERING
TELEGRAPH FE
5 oe reads. Your material. FE 5-5797
Lost & Found 24
7: BLACK R SPANIEL and ittany. Strayed from 1445
_ Ranch Rd.. lly. MElrosé 4-3504.
FRIDAY NIGHT, , MAY
3ist. in of near Pontiac;
blue leather. purse. R
_FE 2-7564 or \MI 4-221.
SMALL LONG HAIRED DOG. piel sr covering face. Catia's
Bes" med: = Reward. F
1493 or FE 2-6226
LOST: PARAKEET, GREENISH
yellow. Please call 32-2242.
LOST: SAT. A.M, LADY'S HAMIL-
ton watch, Initials and ‘ugte on _back. FE 2-345. Reward.
LOST: LADY'S BLACK BILLFOLD.
Saturday. Plenty of identification.
a reward. .
phar tae LAWNS. Gan.
& flower beds. OR 3-0784.
“ROTOTILUER pg ola
ROTO. TILLING __E DeMott OR 3-4604 weaker Lot, OR HIGH GRASS
meat Vicinity of Baldwin. & Wal ton, FE 48543. :
Insurance Agencies 17A
S$ A+ Rating of Represented Co's.
Austin-Norvell Agency Speer KINDS
2-0221 fter 6, FE 4-6212
L* @ FE io W Cawrenee a Corner Cass
FLOOR LAYING, BANDING. AND } T KN
fin, Pontiac oo a ess INSURANCE
a Ae FLOOR LAYING, SANDING AND * 4
finishing, old floors a specialty Nicholie & & Harger_ Co. | FE 2-5 or FE 2-2639. 33 W Huron 8t GET OUR BID ON HOUSE
WOR
wonk -FHA TER:
A TO PAY.
D & M BUILDING SERVICE
‘004 2276
Laundry Service .
— FAMILY LAUNDRY S8ERV-
eens Pontiac Laundry. FE
neightors—it's
Fe ED ROGES ALL CACK CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF. | _{ree! 180 ‘n, Perry. FE 2305) door Est 1918, dugus Marsh | {04 Beautifully finished Pontiac | SPECIAL “IN COLD WAVES & MR. _ PE 23-3021 PE 2-8046. Laundry, Phone PE 28101. | _hair styling. Dorathy’s, FE 2-1244
jos" riEMio FLOOR, LAYING. Landscaping | 18A , | Wtd. Children to Board 26;
4-1 TREE SERVICE. (PETE'S 8+ A GOOD HOME. EXC. CARE. LI- eA AES InG FULLY, Remova) and trimming. Free| censed. FE 2-1850
equ +8450. 4 A. roung.|_ estimates. PE S37 39. SHILDREN LOVED AND CARED] - A 0. mars MOWING ae KENTUCKY BLUE 80D, a for. FE 2-1730
Bemrecriae Yteain| By, me coo A: TY 20) Wid Household Goods 27 < ;
“the layink, on cenetete| usresient mise Expertly FURNITURE NEEDED rs. Basement clean-| trimmed o: removed. Pree oatt- re home vi odd lots. Get the
im 350s ot mates. Call EM 3-6150 “dolias Will buy outright or ME YOU A PRICE ALL LAWN MAINTENANCE. RE. cy tt for vou Com munity
red. Anything cemtnt eee ee eee oR Sam on wes 2 ey No job too|COMPLETE LAWN SERVICE. See ‘OF PONTIACS LARGEST or too small. For quality Lawn — spring vlean-up, furniture bu-ers Cash waiting
v call Raym WwW. Com- bed work, ertilizing. Sprayin _ FE ¢7881
ming, OF 10. pase omy patiding, Boer'y |tEt Us BUY TT OR AUCTION
ME GIVE YOU A PRICE) scape Service PE 2-871 SARE tO ni cL YP ER
ae oa COMPLETE LANDSCAPING “ey Hath Pa. rE “pss zs SNYDER, FLOOR eo work OR 3-9082 a _fure
sendine and finishing. Phone P E| cOMPLETE TRACTOR & DUMP |WTD. ANTIQUE “DISHES OLD
truck service. Garde rden & lawn | —2mpe & furniture, MY_2-1821 ROOF REPAIRS | : Eavestroughing —
SMALL CEMENT sae
other Kinds of cement w
8-3785 or FE 5-0256
& rt
ork, FE
SIDEWALES DRIVEWAYS. Pa-
sEPTIC TANS a TED Ep cosas LCons 0 CRANE TANDOCAPE a 33157 & F green plastings. PE PE odie cz
— AND CONTRACT-
_PE $-8431
- TRENCHING AND
BULLDOZING R. D. Thompson
WE
=< See done — existing but)
FE 4-641
LIZE ASEMENTS
— under houses. Also vullaines
12A ~ Building Supplies
cusTtoM DRY WALL
fier’ Free estimates, WORE — Fre
_Preparation FE 5-6336
ECONOMY LANDSCAPING — work ‘uaranteed.
im: - “Gut _ Service, 3-9040. praia TREE TRI Pata: AND
ovals. Ph ; $6593 or OR
LANDSCAPING. YARD bare
painting. 6 yre exp. FE 8-1065,
anvtime. : :
NEW LAWNS BUILT. FINISH
ce: beck fll. top soil, FE
NURSERY 600 laid Top soli
22650
QUANTITY OF SOD .
Must be moved mur, aad In
_Birmingham. MI DELIVER: OR
furnished, FE
‘Pp. GARDEN PLOWING & LIGHT | LOST: LADY'S WALLET IN DOWN-
hauling. FE 43 town vic. Urgently needed imme-
PLOWING & soo Bite diately, out of town visitor, FE
of Auburn Heights rE 5-2781. Reward.
71-8436 before 3:00. LOST “= COCKATIEL. 1 IN “Vic. OF
PLOWING, DISCING, GRADING & Bilver & Loon Lk. Large bird, leveling Price reas. PE 4-6588.| gray with yellow crest. Vivid
ROTOVATING - GARDENS AND| fig, 07 head. Reward. OR lawns Top soil delivered. 1251) —~ = Baldwin. FE 86642. FE LOST YOUR PET? WANT TO
give one. a home? PE 45-9200.
Animal Rescue League
Hobbies & Supplies 24A PPP LLDPE OL La PDL el my
NEW SCRABB)... SETS. $3 PAINT Ly oumber sets, $1.69 up. (frames
to fit), BACKENSTOSE, 15 E.
Lawrence FE_ 21414 _ _
Notices & Personals 25 BELO PBL PPLE PPI LOLOL LOI A DA
AEROTRED KNAPP
SHOES Pred Hernan 2070 Airport Ru OR 31592 4NY GIRL OR WOMAN NEED-
ing a friendly adviser, contact
Mrs R_ I. Langley, Phone FE
2-512, Confiden.jal, The Salvation
army
In Debt? If you rre having trouble meow
cur
_Oakland Theater "E_ 86-0456
LADIES, WANT A DORMEYER
deep fryer or electric percolator2|...
Sell 24 botties of Watkins na-
tionally rahttbonr vanilla among |
friends yours
Wanted to Rent
WOULD LIKE TO RENT FURN |
or unfurn. Neat and clean 3 rms
Private entrance & bath. or
near Auburn Heights for mother
—ee Call after 6:30, FE
PONTIAC BUSINESS MAN NEEDS
2 or 3 bedroom house or apt.
West side preferred. 3 adults, 1
ehild, 11 yrs. Box 116, Pontiac
ess.
Share Living Quarters 30 30
ELDERLY LADY DESIRING
small apt on West side. Quiet,
cheerful, very reasonable. FE
5-2536.
HAVE nos FOR MEN ¢ OR
wivate, Night
r on call at al
— OA 8-3741. Colonial Con-
t home, Oxford.
“SEE WHITE 8. NURSERY
Per’ noes £4 ety Friday
jals—Garden Page
RELIABLE PARTY WILL Fi-
ete home.
on satisfied customers
$-6580 bef
TRADE-INS NEW REY- NOLDS bao TS mate CALL 6 ).£ yo DIST. MA
nance yout basement cr incom-
zi wow rate of mores.
Business Services .
e ACE TREE
moval and trimming. gy bs our bid
FF, 2-7188 13
VICE, RE-
CLEA. AC. MEYERS FLOOR
BES eee & janitor service.
ALL TL MAREE OF FOUNTAIN PENS
at our store. iy Con ew I *
30135,
red by factory Leh mol ard
law.
*
lb. 101% N. Sete FE vo
"Ss SERVI terior & Exterior Work Seg
Phone OR 3-6286
agonable. mE 2.1631,
iG & GUTTER
work. Free Est. ane al adel
2-1550.
CHIMNEY
SPECIALISTS ds of chimney
or new.
al’ build Don repairing, eanin: t
by amateurs. Also all.
furnaces, fireplaces, boil-
Gene's “WE A TINO SERVICE.
“THE. ‘ANSWER TO
YOUR PROBLEM: .
Want Ads! To| gel bing B annus ta5 HEDGE ‘TRIMMING.
Lawn seeding, sodding. FE_5-2908
fARD LEVELING, ORADING,
seed: & sodding, FE 45-0636.
YARD & DRIVEWAY GR. Ge
back filling FE 5-3552.
_ Moving & Trucking 19
4-1_ MOVING — HAULING
EXCELLENT = .
Reasonable rates
A-1 LIGHT HAULING aise JOBS.
Reas. ¢ Est. FE 2-3664
ABC CARTAGE. oe VAN OR OR
pickur FE 2
HAULING - & SOaeiaT NAME your price. __Anytime FE 8-0005
LIGHT HAULING REASONABLE
rates. FE 6-1124 pene LIGHT HAULING, RUBBISH OR what have yoy—tre
hauled away Call OA t easit
Oeetok Rell any to eal tas ub! $0 and
and revel. Pe de,
IGHT HA & AL
dan with 4 TON PICKED wants work. Can anytime, FE
a
O’DELL CARTAGE | Local and 1, ieee Spr moving.
enwiWhEn TICLES PICKED
yet a oer tre. Light hauling.
REDUCED RATES C] — to: serve you. Ymith
FE 4-4864. “Sioving. I
Trucks to Rent
| TRUCKE, TRACTORS th tom lckups 194, ton takes TRACTORS
Pontiac Farm and ~
Industrial Tractor Co.
rubbish, ¢4 load.
REASON: | oy
|
Painting & Decorating 20 23% orcna
wipow- “WOMAN WOULD tke
another lady to share home. FE | 4-8874.
Wtd. Contracts, Migs. 32 32
3A8H FOR LAND ©ONTRACTS.
Se a. pep hoe , 4540 Dixie Hwy.
CASH. IN A FLASH. For tand contracts, see Au-
gie Johnson im person. 20
to satisfied ears rvic
riends and -lientele.
A. Johnson 104 8. telegraph Rd.
$500,000.00 At our disposal to purchase new
a land area for
MAHAN | 3 panes renin eet en vel tJ ayes
Ww soH PE. 3-0263
CASH BUYERS WAITING For your. land contract or equity.
Get our estimate before you sell,
No obligation, Prom courteous
Lor aree anaes Tea pea par Baa
rat
.C, HA AYDEN, I Realtor 86 zg. Walton Open Eves. 2075
LET US 2 Bid on the sale of your contract
before you sell.
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Open Eves Til 9:30
m NM. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 5-8165
iMMEDIATE E Caan Fc FOR EQUI-
sg poe Or have
coe,
K. L. i. Templeton, Realto? .
FE 4-4563
ac ORIGAG ES ; PERTIES ¥ ACRE
3D ee more oie "17 s. Telegraph |
2 eon” bie Gocketr 6-8901
- OVER $1,000,000 Available to and
, 41%2 S. Saginaw above |
29 FP SLICE, OF MAM — 2 Paw vA 7 6
A& Rent Apts, Uaturnished 34
4 LARGE ROOMS. KITCHENETTE, |
tots “On| -space—
bus I near Eastern. Jr. High.
Bunabie for 2 on en mE im ee
__welcome ree
_ ROOMS BATU UPPER
Stove, Bingen § heat tur
__Sistied.
For Rent Rooms.:. 37
TE NICE 1 LARGE ROOMS, PVT. EN-
. Utilities. Washing priv-
_Leges. Garage. 209 N
5 RM. UPPER FLAT PARTLY | CLEAN 18T. FLOO "ROO furnished. Near Sanford bualine.| —S!4¢- FE 2- _Or FE 2-1697. Adults. FE 45626. DESIRABLE FRONT ROOM FOR
§ ROOM FLAT. NEWLY DECOR. 1s W. Iroquois. PE Near Tel- Huron & General Hos-
_— Reasonable. 62 Waldo. Aft-
er 4. ; & ROOMS & BATH UPPER.
Heated. $50. T'y N. Shirley, In-
_quire — 20% Auburn FE HM.
§ ROOM UPPER, NEAR CHURCH
& Lesa pogel Utilities furn. Ref. Call
_after 5, FE 68-8875
§ RM. BPACIOUS FLAT WEST
side. Gas heat. Garage. 05
_ Dwight. GE RMS. LOWER. R .FLOOR.
furn. Ful basement. 24710,
GIRLS RESID*.NCE VACANCY.
_, Kitchen. 547 W. Huro
LOVELY LARGE RM. aM as PVT.
West Side home, With or without
_meals. FE 6-3338.
LARGE FRONT MASTER BED-
m. Clean & quiet At bus stop
FE 5-1332.
LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING i
Clean. Newr Auburn Heights.
48370. RM. FE
LARGE CLEAs ROOM FOR ‘GEN-
tlemen Priv. ent. 245 Nelson 8t.
FE 443353 >| LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING RM. NO 2 MODERN | LOHT HOUSEKEEP-"| WHY PAY RENT? & Ri
> Hin suGhes eRe Ww Veen ith Pog] 98 900 2 pat Ele 2. PRIV. W “W. SII had . or $8, w
rane. Eee. SIDE |. $5,000 dn. a W. ‘Rundell, “FE For Sale Houses 4B
“for your personal interest’
$37,500 OTTAWA DRIVE —
5 bedroom long low brick- ranch
home — large living room with
beautiful jedgerock fireplace —
separate dining room carpet-
ed. Master bedroom with separate
oe 2 other bedrooms down,
2 up. Plenty of closets, a b
iamky kitchen. Screened Pesta
- ba Flora arage. Ideally lo
cated. A’ thrilling home to own
with ieee of spece fer the grow-
ing family. Bee it now.
$15,950 — PIONEER HIGHLANDS
“BAROR aa . FURN. NR. __General Hospital. FE 4-3387.
€ ROOMS. SECOND FLOOR Close in. FE 2-6663 or FE 2-T734.
ATTRACTIVE APT. WITH GA-
rage, overlooking Sylvan Lk.
Stove, refrig & util. furn. OR
3-1466.
CHOICE NEWLY DECORATED 3
rooms and bath all large rms.,
_ located close to down town.
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor T N. Saginaw st. PE 5-8165 rr open Evenings “ttl 8°30 DEL-RIO APTS.
281 Gaklan
3 rms..& bath. stove. refrig.. | util. furn. Couple with baby wel-
come :
land
UN 4-3100
WTD.
» ment
_ Box. 71 Wanted Real Estate 32A
ALL CASH: GOLCRED—+ TARGE_ RMS- MODERN RM FOR ONE a
Kitchen & laundry priv. FE 2-0015.
NICE QUIET ROOM, SHOWE
Pvt. W. Side home. FE _ #70 5.
1ST FLOOR RM., COOKING PRIV-
ileges, men, no drinkers. 1090
_Boston, ROOM FOR BUSINESS GIRL... W.
—Side. FE_8-0903
_Rooms With Board 38
BOARD AND ROOM ON LAKE
shore Man pestered: FE 8-2007.
Reasonable.
=XTRA CLEAN — HOME STYLE
meals 14 Matthews. FE 35-0317
TWO ELDERLY GENTLEMAN. IN | Sor a home. Write Pontiac Press
OK ls
“Convalescent Homes 38A
TODAY For homes, GI & FHA, juities,
contracts,
oe WAITING FOR BUY is
OURSELVES A
PAY UTOP DOL LAR R MR. WILLIAMS
“GROSS. REALTY 13420 W. 7 Mile
3 BEDRM. FULL BASE- heme
Sub dow” payment. Pontiac Press in Sylvan Village.
sei) BUY. SELL OR TRADE
H will pay you to consult George
Blair Realty
equities and
GEORGE BLAIR
REAL ESTATE
4536 Dixie Hwy. We also buy and
land contracts.
OR 3-1251
TION!
to sell Dravion Plains
OUR SLEEVES ARE
ROLLED UP!
And we are geated for AC-
The ae Tush ts
Starting to rou
more and we plan
than. our
share. WITH MUTUAL CO-
OPERATION YOUR PROP-
ERTY SHOULD SELL
WHETHIN 30 TO 60 DAYS
Let ua prove our claim
with ACTION and RE-
SULTS for you oe
YOUR PROPERTY
FULL VALUE _ OUR REE
SPONSIBILITY YOU
Call us NOW!
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor
Tl N. Saginaw &t
Open evenings “ “th
BRO! LISTINGS WANTED ie WAITH.G LET
you HOW TO
YOUR
tat BUY
Leslie R. Middleton
E_8-6003
RIG
» $ CASH $ LET US SHOW YOU HOW TO GET CASH FOR YOUR PROPERTY, E BU
wes ACTION OUAR- IF yeneo
ALSO
Wieht- Valuet
45 OAKLAND cd
FE_ 58-0693 5-441
|
BUY OR SELL 1 will personally sed reer prop-
erty or will sei) tt for y¥ and
show you how to wo ca. it
price is re al} and let
us prove it.
R RILEY, BROKER
PE 41157 500 Eliz, Leke Ra.
buyers
minutes SOLD If you would jike this sign on
your house, let us
our hcg ot contecting nvawsy
es
from you No mbligation—a
fied appraiser at your door w you how
the strain awe
quail
Humphries FE 2-0474 moar oe FE aos
83 N. Telegrapt,
MULTIPLE ListiNG vice
WA HOUSE TO
rental basis. OA 8-2162. WILI. BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE
property. Purchasers waiting.
&
_56
2 oe
_tenta a Apts. Rent Apts. Furnished 33
1 FRONT HOUSEKEEPING ROOM
for 1 or 2 adults, private porch
france 93 Norton Ave. FE
" KITCHENETTE. PVT.
2 Harman beg irls or couple.
Pp 290 ema AF
1 «RM. WITH
_ Working people. PRIVATE BATH.
FE 2-1672. 3 RM. FURN. APT. PVT. BATH &
ree Christian couple.. 5@ Hudson
a0 Ss & BATH. | SMALL BABY
welcome. 49 S. Tasmania. FE
_5-1723.
3 ROOMS & BATH. FIRST
floor, All modern, beautiful build-
asher. Ample parking.
Lake privileges Elizabeth Lake.
$20 weekly. 5-1284. ” Heat furn Newly decorated. Also
3 & 4 rm. apts for white. Call
between 12 & 6 FE 5-667.
NICE. WEST SIDE 5. RM UPPER.
garage. $15. Mo. FE 2 2-TT98
NICE APT WITH ‘GARAGE.
stove, refrigerator, all ut”. furn.
_Sylvan_ Lake privileges OR 3-1466
THREE “ROOM MODERN ~ APART-
ment in country free to couple
in exchange for light housework,
some driving during the day time
and some yard work, Write Box
iM Pontiac. Press 3 ROOMS & BATH, 1ST FLOOR,
~ clean. Ecreened in pvt. porch. 261
__ State st.
oor gait
¥ —
pace. SS
3& . RM. APTS. WITH PRIV.
_bath 31 Stowell
3 ROOMS | ae , BATH. ADULTS. 344 ROOMS,
facilities.
5-7900, UPSTAIRS.
Children wel-
TT ae FURNISHED APT. FOR
l or 2 people only. W. side. flag
_5-6954. ie
7 3 . 4 & § LARGE ‘ROOMS
81 Auburn
3 ROOMS, NICE. EVERYTHING
turn. Working couple only. Ref.
ibe —— anytime Sun., Mon. or
3 Ss “PVT. ENTRANCE. 816.
_Week, $10 deposit. 407 7 S.J Jessie.
3 RMS PRIV ENT LAUNDRY
facilities, utilities paid. 659 North-
jew Ct. off Oakland
RMS. FIRST FLOOR. T.
_bath FE 8-8127 or FE 40008.
3 ROOMS, NEAR PONTIAC 4 |
Fisher Plants an spot. cou- |
ples preferred. 640 Peacock off |
_Josiyn
J ROOMS. NEWLY DECOR. | EM. |
Binet couple West side. FE
3 ROOMS & BATH BABY ' WEL- |
come. In Pontiac. MY 2-198).
“3ROOMS PVT BATH i. ADULTS only 258 Orchard Lake
. FURN. APT. NEAR auc
Truck & Coach) & Baldwin Rub-
3 ROOMS, CLEAN. UTILITIES Es PD
c are d welcome. FE 68-6061,
4 He
_preferred. 19 Short St. |
4 ROOM APT FURN., CLOSE IN.
Call between «4 & 8 p.m. FE
4-5089 ‘ 4 pct . Deal
____—« 223. - On
4 RM. IND = 1. CHILD,
_ho drinkers, 72 ae _
4 “ROOMS & BATH, UPPER.
Adults only. Call alter 6 FE
T0351, %
4 ROOMS & BATH. PVT ._ ENTR., Fe so = FE 8-1672 or after 6,
‘4 ROMs. “MORPRY BED & HEAT
4 ROOMS se ont ( FORN, APT.,
89
inquire 138 _W
month. See ES
$ ROOM FURN. APT. CHILDREN
welcome. $92 mo. EM 3-4207
BACHELOR APT. MODERN. Pai-
al week, 1701
seca hog fa sed FURN. 7 RMS. &
th. 1 infant allowed. 34 Belle-
a
GLEAN 1 RM. & KITCHENETTE,
everything furn Man. 309 Bald-
aoERN DUPLEX “F ‘FOR RENT
Everything furn. Only 15 min.
from Pontiac Pvt. ik. priv. Wash-
~ & ares. privs, 1540 Lapeer
_ Rd, Leke Orion, Mich __ NICE UPSTAIRS APT. PRIVATE
oe & driveway. 44 E. Chi-
agi APT Cl CLEAN & CHEERY. en!
SPECIAL aELY. DECORATED
yy 2 ov prt. ent,
o Frese fu $18 ‘x, 211 ve @ furn, aw
FE 54-2707.
erences, requ
_Sfter 2:00 p.m. week days
THIS YOU'LL LIKE’ 3 LARGE
clean room apts with priv, bath
& ent. Nicely furn. New mat-
tress & new 20"
Child welcome Everything furn
including laundry faci! avalil-
gine Newman 615 Orchard
ve
Rent Apts, Unfurnished 34 window fan.
18ST. FLOOR, PVT. 3 & BATH,
_Clean. Also garage FE 8:1414
{ BEDRM. LOVE! Y eo CHEN.
7 RM. PVT. iis & BATH. rE th, refrie.. sto-e. close in. FE.
4 CE 3 Roots APTS » 890 Roan { RM KITCHENETTE. PVT. __off N. Perry s employed girls or couple. nocd \STALL SHOWER OWER. | SEP- Adults only. N. Paddock. Al-
arate entr,, $50, berte A
_Ra. PE 35007 ROOMS, UTILITIES PURN. AT
3 LARGE ROOMS. PVT. BATH. Jr. Highland Apts. $50, 98 58.
Adults. 71 8. Jessie. Edt
Paue. 3 ROOM ae PE A APT. §0 66. CLARK
Sicaanette = BATH.
" Garage optional, FE 2-6315 anver 2,
2 ROOMS, DOWN Dla EVERY-
thing furnished. Inquire
burn, rear office. 22 Au-
2.ROOMS, WITH PVT. BATH AND
_entrance, -very clean. 36 Center.
27 RMS. FURN. PRIVATE EN-
SS utilities, down town. FE
after 2 RMS. & BATH, APT. $50 a month, 535 Auburn. Call 5, FE 5-4936
a i MODERN RMS. ON BASEMENT
adults. Keferences. FE
2 ROOMS,
come. 5-68.39.
HOLLYWOOD APTS. MS, PVT. ATH. APPLY
7 Clark St.
BATH, PRIVATE EN- trance, a baby er er OY bed wel-
ities
86-6196
FE ¢ M8, Sorat
“FE 2486
2 LARGE ROOMS & BATH. OMT
bus line, 547 Auburn. ROOMS AND HALL, NICE &
clean, priv. entr. gas heat, laun-
dry priv. nice yard to sit in.
AI Utilities furn., close in,
48419, 68 3
& BATH UPPER. COUPLE
$e | SEVERAL L APTS AVAILABLE FOR
immediate occupancy ranging to
pee cos $65 to $92 a month
8Ix ou UPPER , FLAT.
Adults preferred. In excellent con- dition. Wil} lease for not longer
than 2 years. Nicholie & i hl
_Co, 33 W Aaron St. FE 5-8183.
WEST siDE BEDRM. APT. round floor . carmetad living &
ining rms, stove, refrigerator,
heating included in $125 per mo
rem. References ae Realtor
Partridge, FE 4-3581.
Rent Houses Furnished 35
1 BEDROOM EFFICIENCY APTS.
Bachelors paradise or ideal for
__ couples F ‘1528
2 SMALL LOG GARAGE HOUSES.
Beautiful front yard. Garden spot.
Bachelors or couple. 1 child al-
lowed $14 week to reliable peo-
_ple. FE 2-7528
3 ROOMS, PRIVATE
Salle
cy ROOM SUITABLE FOR 3 PEO-
930 «~LA- VACANCY. PRIVATE OR SEMI
private rooms ior aged or con-
valescent. .. mursing care,
reasonable rates PF 5-4267
‘Hotel Rooms 39 Ie —
HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms by per os Week
Alse 1 or 2 roo ments.
Cooking and Orefrigeratioult —
464 Auburr ___ FE 2-023:
HOTEL ROOSEVELT CLEAN
neat rms @ apts. Sone with TV.
By gay ot week. Moderate rates.
125 Perry | 5-8126.
40 Rent Stores oS: Loa
STORE AT 228 School St. FE 2
STORE 18 X 22. meat & WATER
2383 1130 W. Huron &t. FE
sh gaan AT
3280 «DIXIE DRAYTON
Plains HWY .,
taurant wifice building.,
with private ect two large
paneled roomg with closets pri-
vate lavatory, ‘neat & Nooat oe Park-
ing, basement seg stole
_ORIando 3-1227_ from
OFFICE SPACE ore RENT
Main floor. 454 Dixie Hwv H. J
_ Van Welt OP 3-133
WOODWARD AVE. STREET OF- Rent Office Space 41) attractive brick ranch
a jeertul VW
“penronen carpeted living
room, tile kitchen & bath, base-
ment, secluded beautifully land-
scaped yard. SYLVAN LAKE
privileges, city bus & conveni-
ences.
$10. 950 - WATKINS LAKE RD.
90 00
with eating apace. beautiful
oak floora, new oi] furnace, very
dry light basement, lovely land-
scaped back yard & garden, en-
closed breeteway plus garage
makes this an idea] ranch home
for ae retired oe with only
$2,500 down)... -.
FOR ACTION ca amor COURTESY
HOYT REALTY
Pon-Tel Center
254 8. Telegraph Rd.
FE 2-104) FE_ 12-9840
3 BDRM RANCH TYPE 40x24. Gas heat, 1 vr. old, $1.5
_$8.700 bal, $65 month, OR 3-3484.
Buy Thru Partridge _
List Thru Partridge
CLARK $500 DOWN. EAST SUB. You fin- ne =
oe rest of the interior and
save. Built in ‘54. 5 rooms, two
rooms, 17sfoot Hving room
combined kitchen and dining
ers are living there now, but must
sell, Full price band $6,500
$500 DOWN. NORTH SUB. This
ment, rear yard is fenced. Auto.
oll furnace. Exterior of home is
ano ing $7,500 payments of $65 per month,
ae LAKE“ AREA $1,500
ment, auto oll heat. Jax floors,
fice. Plenty of rking. Heat, wa-
ter, idea) for chyiicien or manu-
facturer representative or other
+3503 at Sagamore Motel, FE 4-25)
ts 4708 Highland Rd Watkins
wake
5 ROOM ae LO | FURN.
6 ROOM HOUSE ON 4 MIDDILE
Straits Lake for rent or sale
Ph. Detroit, Vinewood 2-0039
DOWNSTAIRS Or PRIVATE
home. 5 furn. rooms. Adults only
Rent Availeble June
10. References FE 8-2526.
FURN. “3 RM. HOUSE FOR "RENT.
or 2 children welcome. Call
_FE S83 _ FURN HOME ON CEDAR LAKE.
178 ft. frontage By aseason or
year. 3-6404 or OR 3-0328
ricer S530 pm __
HOUSE AT ELIZ. LAKE ESTATES, |
eee available FE 4-277] after
pm ;
MODERN 4 RMS. & BATH. 100 lake frontage. Tontiac Lake. OR
50138
A
Attractive 3 bedroom home.
Completely furn. including wash-
er & television. Wil)
lete for $800 down, 865 mo
iN price $6950 ELWOOD REALTY FE_5-1284
REAL MODERN 3 RM_ DUPLEX
3 MILES OUT. INQUIRE 22 AU-
_ BURN, REAR_ OFFICE
SMALL HOUSE FOR RENT, AU- sel] com- |
tomati¢ heat. children web
come. Inquire at 1608 Taylor Rd
Phone FE 4-5425.
Rent Houses Unfurn. 36
ALSO .
1 room eabin. $35 per mo.
A. JOHNSON, Realtor
1074 S. Telegraph Rd.
FE 42533
4 RMS. SYLVAN LK..
FE 2-204" after 6:30
€ RM HOUSE, INQUIRE TOM- mie's Bar, Keego Harbor, No
phone calls
@ ROOMS & BATH,
FE 47505
7 ROOM HOUSE. 1% BATH. 100 WN. Telegraph Rd Phone OR 3-1064.
7 RM. HOUSE.
of Sears $75 mo. FE
pre HOUSE ON SMALL i
& lake op Walton Bivd. $120.
_auire 22 uburn, fear ace”
in
Adults
Available.’ Juee
9-4153 De Detroit
LARGE EAN i GARAGE jk HOUSF,
Baby welcome. FE 4-0053. Call,
_Aafter @pm
LARGE OLDER HOME AT 147
Auburn Ave bedrins Large lot
Can be used for business or room:
ing house hd ial ? rr?
ROY KNOUF
46% W. Huron 8&t. FE 2-742)
“__ OA 8-3339
RENTAL
UNITS Attractive new duplex type
Reasonable rent. aaned fn i
tlac on East Biv4 and Perry St.
°° CALL Fr 4-7833
YEAR-AROUND eet HOME. AU-
tomatic heat and water, 32
ft. liv room, teenies. 2 bed-
rooms,. jarge enclosed poreh. TO
71-0446.
| Rent Lake Cottages 36A
NEAR CA88 LAKE — HILLER RD | REA :
1 BLK. NORTH |.
8-6083. |: | For Sale Houses” 43 | PPB P LPL OLLI rt Ll all a
BY OWNER, 2 BEDROOM HOME itehen newly
electric stove
Fenced back yard, will sacrifice
for $5500 cash or down
with E-Z payments. FE 86-6152, FE
3021 Menrydele, Auburn
2 BEDROOM BRICK ON ' ACRE,
mear Rochester, basement, radi-
-ant heat, rec. room, fireplace,
many other fine features, $17,000
by owner. OL 1-6438 7
NORTH SIDE. SPACIOUS 2 BED-
rm. home. neatly decorated. Full
basement with gas heat. Large
50 by 150 lot. $2,5 dn- YE §-1037.
LAKE PRIV 4 RMS & BATH
Full price $6,400 pene dn. $36
_monthly EM 3-6443
FOR SALE BY ESTATE. E. #47 OR-
| LANDO, PONTIAC. 3 ROOMS,
| BASEMENT & GARAGE AP-
| _PRAISED §2.000 CASH. FE 5-3222
|
| Pine View
Manor Pine Lake privileges and the priv-
{lege of Living im a home that 1s
ready to serve your every need.
Almost 70 ft. of gracious ahegs |
Pull size dining room and 4
ft. living room with corner fire-
lace full baths, ceramic. Oak
Joors throughout. Full basement,
ey heat, Two car garage under
ubliic and
-ET UsS s8HOW
HOME! Purchase made py
through owner's transfer. $25, ?
$09,950 down.
4-FAMILY . Near downtown — 2 apts. down,
2 up. All separate entrances. §12,-
$00; §2,000 down.
2-FAMILY *
LAKEFRONT TOO! Has outside
entrance to the upper two bed-
room apartmest, Your chance to
enjoy an excellent beach and
have property that will pay for it-
self. $12,060; $3,500 down.
Humphries FE 2-474 #8 Realtor = vate,
83 ON. rPLE. “Pi es
MULTIPL! ISTING 8 RVICE = er - DORRIS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
WILLIAMS LAKE COTTAGE
BEAUTIFUL ;
ef the finest lakefront lots
illiams Lake. Cottage could
S Reopen year around. Automat-
te .hot water, nice fireplace, other:
teiling appointments.
? bi teary Ree S ?
There will AN no uestlon im your
mind as to the vom this eye-
appealing, edern-te-minute
room me with recreation
m, olf ac. heat, paneled roo!
breezeway attached 2-car meeeee.
Five beautiful rooms, oi
dolla.
A: plastered walls, jots of trees and
lowers. Large lot with rear yard
fenced. We know you wil) like it
at the price of $8,500
CLARK REAL ESTATE
FE 46402 or FE 44813.
Open Evenings & Sundays
_Multiple L sting. Service
PULL PRICE. $7500. TERMS. ‘BY
ownet, 3 bedrms eee clean,
_hice. ». Lake | Priv. OR 3-3950
BROWN, $6050 LITTLE FARM — Near Wood- hull Lake Cosy 4 room bunga-
jow with automatic oi] furn. Oak
floors. over ‘a acre of land. Easy «
3-Bedroom
Suburbae? Rigchert
floor with
screens, forced air ‘oil heat,
gas hot water, softease, us
ner lot. Only $2,500 down.
today.
t| Drayton Plains
49 Mt. Clemens 8t.
Mrs. Dolan
story frame 6 room
ane on ona
$1,000 DOWN
Priced — Sena 5 REE
Eve. EM
WEST SIDE :
sun porch Fenced a.
for a
3 bedrooms, 2 yrs. a.
Lawson Real Estate - REALTOR
Inside city limits —3 Pe SF
Ss
ake bag 50) down,
Savane owner
inum storms & scre
10,
1327 E. Auburn, OL 1-161] OL L373
2
arate RD. BRICK :
B petrce m dofn, 2 up. Sum- .
fireplace, “lara dining
Tot. Shown by Peace el
ppointment.
FOREST LAKE ESTATES
. 3 bedroom ranch on
ly acre pies 2% car garage,
extra large activities room.
Reasonable terms.
ROCHESTER RANCH , ‘
Brick ranch home on 4.6
acres hear Rochester, 3. bed-
rooms, 14 baths, activities im
room. Small stream,-
water. ‘ Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor .~- 15 W. Huron Street
FE 58161 or PE 5-03 +.
ahaa 5 ROOMg
oi! furnace garage. good tion. ~~ clean, $1,000 down, *
Large small homes. as low, as om S
—_— contracts for sale — o-
Rais McLarty, Broker = * FE 27-2162 FE _5-3578
IN M EOD
2 family income. lot,
come 140 per.
erage. shrubs and... *
‘ust sold to-set-
ee
Res. EM 3-4783
ONLY $500 DOWN 2 eer) modern. City. Hurry.
_FE ¢1
M-24 | 20 acres modern home, smal! or-
chard, ee stream. $2,500 do
3 apts. Tenants own utilities,
close in locat: = ileal
Ridgeway terms.
$8095 SPECIAL — Better than new
“Perfect condition and only tes
years old’' Two room
galow with beautiful birch kiteh-
en. Automatic heat. Located near
Crescent. Lake on two large lots.
Very Hberal terme.
$11.500 SEVEN ROOM — Modern
home im the pink of condition
Lovely sunroom. 3 bedrooms, full
basement, of] AC furn. Located
near Longfellow school. Here is a
wonderful home for the price.
$11,800 unan OXFORD — 35 acres rn.
One car gar. The land alone ts
almost worth the asking price.
“Real valye.” Terms can be ar-
ranged. -
$15,978 COUNTRY LIVING — 4
bedroom farm home. Recondi-
tioned and modernized pet top
er 5
Oely
108s miles front Pontisc City lim-
I, HH BROWN. , Realtor
FE 2-48
TIPLE LISTING SERVICE
A REAL BUY. 3 BEDRM. FULL
basement Shell nom» on 1 acre.
Low down payment. By owner.
PE 4-0687
$1500. 3 bedroom near! 10
OWN new ranch ¢
cabinets. Tite
asement. Lot
80x400, Walkin: g distance te school.
Owner transferred. Priced attrac-
tively.
Dorothy Snyder Lavender REALTOR
H40 W. HURON =
__FE 2.4411 or Eves. MU nh Se
WEST SUBURBAN
5 room bungalow, bath. basement,
auto ofl heat, 2 car garage,
fenced yard. Full price $8,000 -
$1,200 down ~ 6 :
NORTH SIDE RANCH
Only 2 yrs. old, neat 2 bedroom
home. large living room, cove
ceilings, plastered walls, meree
itchen,. plenty closet i of
tile bath, hot water [Oey oe
oe yard. See it, Only $1,000
custom LAU
Brick ranch, bedrooms, large
living room with — ell, fire-
place, b with tiful
rec. room fireplace, attached ga-
Tage, attractive setting on paved
road near lake and golf course.
Call for more information,
$130 DOWN 2
1 block from Union Lake: 2 bed- room home on large lot, full
price only $5,500 G
{RMS. & BATH. FIRST 2 LAKE FRONT COTTAGES, FUR- Z el ey .
een Stan ire Naot ve nished, with beach. Lewiston, EYE ‘APPEALING HOME ITH
door 300 'N. Saginaw : Michigan. FE_ 2-731, _ 23 PEACH TREES
7 ROOM UNFORN ai {ROOM MODERN COTTAGE, | ‘This lovely home, 28x40 on foun- WIDEM AN & refrigerator =a) 7. a as furn., oil heat, 3-mos. at| dation, with full basement,” hot
month mse ae, on "Syrtetie 75 & @ months at $50, Lake| water heat and room for two ad- _ REALTY
Apts. ny. rE ©7272, Orion, MY se EW aero ms _ i expansion 4122 W. Huron FE 44526
races» Sit Moor, UE | "Penn tach, Pegg | sect caaie Mice Sua T & electric stove turn, Near | 0 Sept__ist. * aa Grea] letpe walk veal ie: bus. Couple ony. FE 5-864, ALL MODERN COTTAG AT] cated on edge of city mite, te
J ROOMS & BATH renga pee Lake Guy. Call] well \worth investigating, Possibly
68 Kimball CLEAN LAKEFRONT APTS) UTII- 4 e F ROOMS, NEWLY DECORATED, | lit," turn. Gan Lake Ree ALUMINUM sIDIna OAKLAND LAKE
onth. Vic. Wisner School Prefer | —%eek° Harbor. BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW New 4 room modern: Lake privi-
ae ean creat eiree" | SGUOLAN LAKE ONEDOYOAN | $1,800 down for this lovely mod.| . Mees. Needs some interior flnien
are have ref. FE 58-8881, after | Co Leno peat cottages,. all elect tg bce woot ame aneered oneal with reasonable .down
dian neat’ Call Sait Peal B sei inasn, | taking ew “of surromaing com | WILLIAMS LAKE 3 7 Roo AND BATH. 412, W. HU-| Detiston, Mich. Ph. try. “Lot is-exceptionally land-| 4 searoom modern Newly deco
: N APT. ecene ated. Large landscaped lot. 1 blk. 78, BATH, UPPER REFRIG FOR YOUR: Acron to private beach. #7.950 with smali heat, Refer. FE 2-1425. s, private SQUNTRY ESTATE dowa,
j © Fa ORT STRAT 8 Boos | Boat ‘sate SMiaren st8 weekly. A._peauttul country home, itu GEORGE BLAIR ; amo ir ing TOR
7 ROOM AND sa TH eA Ain noetes LAKEFRONT —. trove. ever Teen trees, frult trees. | 4896 Dixte - OR 3-1251 Noor Close to » Pon- , Dear “~ , ‘shrw wers. ome 8
y er month. Call sandy beach. Good fishing. Boat |, five exc nice rooms. |" gves. DRAYTON ee on
“EB ¢ ‘56. $55 ek, OR 3-1972. isting of two bed: » hes
% 7% ROOMS. Mt : ER GH| sf snd pancied ome seem, iaxi6, BRICK HOME
tor furn. Close to town. the lake co a 31014, ran — ie My nice bedrooms, large vt mn | room,
of parking space » aple 81. Me-| After 3, FE ving lovely non kitehen with ous base-. cote. oo pata’ ane. "| MODERN CAss LAKE ee croment water nt. ment, storms screens, $1,500
exce {beech Poultry house and other down. a4 ~s UPPER. aki DECO- pepe dl pa By cent bea All: coukpavabie _ NO a END
. — FE . 68 B: He Fone fe Sn mes in this. a neigh- we have a vely 2 bedtoo:
borhood ith full Basement dining room. with i i wed WATKINS LAKE. ‘BUNGALOW’ storm. ¢ 8. Ideal screnine ie: Sete silent — is 3 '& screens. “$12,000, 2200
| seen erty. toa ,
4 «Rue. ra VE, Ag \ -This mode CRAWFORD AGE
heat - he Teer } clow ‘24x36 ‘on is Huron .. ah, hae |
ake Priv "aes. aan Evenings, call MY 31143 __ hed es ‘plastered walls. ( eileen tien room. \
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. REALTOR
957 Baldwin Ave. PE 46203
Open Eves. ‘til §
WILL SACRIFICE $2,100 BQUITY
on land contract; 3 bedroom, ga-
corner plots: 685x130,
jocation Drayton
wit’ SneriOce for i ‘500, Phone OR
_3-6483.
BY OWNER. MODERN 2 BED- . room, Fenced - in Age paved
street. Full basement.| $1,500 down
FE 68-3948.
$400 DOWN Or reasonable offer on al bdrm.
modern home / as full ba’
tered aastesee bc : ir = garage.
Good cond Lake
if EL have severe!) canen "hemes that .
a reasonable
otiee on
C. PANGUS, Realtor Call collect: Ortonville
‘1-2815
JERRY - ‘OFFERS RENT BEATER
fea = located tn wesmiece one with
nae nnd
Lexe. “Bull 2. —_ irom 3 tote only
Handy M : vi 4. Foon, ans Speci near
witless yg With Private
Bieine. ‘ ng achat with $500
fyredt ei ets, “ens t . ge ent:
shade, i and is T Re. un
(Ce
ata peor eee :
ranch -ty home with ‘ull .
basement. Oil heat, plastered walls, “charming kitchen, large
lot, pa street in. bake fae
2 oi0.s00 tool $1500
corORe! FAMILIES - :
part m
ger ge OT Ease sone ,
51,500 DOWN © — For = fenced
lawn. ot 2
paved drive.
ic ~ Hwy Hu: i: *
Hurry! Quick pectecsien.
RAY NEIL, Realtor
PE 5. Snas wnt +402
“ATTR aCHVE He ME 5! se
Ey
ry a
General Mtrs..” preck, eh:350. Qu Quick :
"PONTIAC REALTY |
TE Boleros FB d
throug Ci sified | eae
Ie “ee
cate pace spose
& see about Ral pgee
LOW OPREEP
HIGH VALUE
Fashions of ‘Spring
HB sTOUTS.
Best Buys
- Today- -
~ DOLL HOUSE Newlyweds,
Established in ,1916 ave:
North suburban bunga attractive, large pic-
. room,
os Veen 2 ie bath.‘ wall to well carpe 2 car garag
KNUDSEN
warm air heat, hot water.
Alum screens -
244 8. Telegra Rd.
ast: Eves, FRO 9-650
— Attractive well
“@ bedroom home, 13x16 ft.
full dining MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
O'N SALE RRED.
- OWNER TRAN Be the
first
Near Drayton & Waterford
5 fooms and bath home. Weod
exterior, good:
Hai
ne
a
at
Fe! ramic tile bath’ with vanity,
fully, basethent~ with larée
rec room and fireplace
Tastefully decorated and
featy carpeted Situated on
3 lots in nice Suburban sur-
roundings Priced to sell.
SILVERCREST SUBDIVI-
SION~-1% story aluminum
sided. bape are Featutgs +
carpeted .! room and —
ining room, nice kitchen
room. Auto. of] heat.
hot water heater and, _ water softener, pine
Breeteway™ and
ii aA dati Sot. = for ap-
_bointment to 5
NEAR DRAYTON PLAINS —
room house, living room,
kitchen and dining combi-
nation, 1 bedroom.
ament, olf furnace,
water heater
large lot. $6,500; $950 down.
$55 per month.
IP YOU'VE ‘LOOKE: : ‘ou'll appre-
hae bral gp living room,
room, plenty of
rec, apeee in the dry base-
foes AC 12300, fis pape one
of our very best buys
a INCOME BUYER —
room, 2 story brick di-
ore fate. 4 family avert- ment, Each fi and base-
house nas, ba sulated and m5 is insulated an
a taree—int—4 =
Can
Cal: =
utmost
—“Jow
70. Bee this one toon,
r aR Ay ONE IL. Realtor ” o.8 | Fe e088 | Telegraph Ra
ee eax
6 K D CAKE YR cree al ile nn
AROUND 3 nnfinighed
3-403. Can
PAYMENT
2-car
—? tails call Mrs
iy NOTHING
‘DOWN ~ Will build 2 or 3 bedroom starter
house on your lot, rough wiring
rough plumbing included, Or
will build om my iot for small
down payments Good locations to
_thoose from. OR ast
$300 DOWN New 3 bdrm. starter home,
ful
tate este "Ohh wiring included.
Lake et good locations
Don McDonald.
ADAMS $750 DOWN ~
West side. Close in 3 bedrms.
Part basement. Full price §7.500.
MACEDAY LAKE
$8 rms. All modern. Full base-
ment. 2 extra lots. §7,000 with
$850 down.
EAST SIDE. .
Lovely 2 bedrm home Breeze-
Way, garage Nice quiet subdi-
vision. Large wooded Jot. Price
$7,850. roe
RE 4-3393 —— ADAMS 382_ Auburn,
v
$5,250
bath. Paved~ street.
Only $1,375 $ rooms &
Sewer and water.
down. $50 month,
FOR COLORED.
“located 4 nn home-
Large lot, Fa
Also income property.
Pale ie : « Ais Ae
CUCKLER REALTY 236 N Saginaw
FE 4-409" E 17-8119
'BY OWNER YR-OLD MODERN
two bedrooms with electric stove |
Clean and | and Window curtains.
attractive: N location for cou.
ple or small family. Privileges on
8cé%"TLake No Toso = with’ easy
terms. i762 Manse z
PERRY PARE
large
lent kitehen and breakfast -nook,
gas heat, 2 lots, only $1.950 down. ©
WEST TENNYSON
3 bedroom home, excellent kitch-
en. Large living, room, family
sized dining room, full basement,
gas heat, priced at only $9:600
with terms. *
GIs-§200 DOWN
Ideal family home § bedrooms,
carpeted living and dining room,
full basement, good location. ren
Price $9.550
LAKE PRIVILEGES Nice 2 bedroom bungalow. Large:
kitehen and utllity room, on
lots. Only $800 down.
FOR COLORED
5 ‘fooms and Prato Ful) basement.
pool $1,000 di 6 room se
3 room cae on same lot:
Full price only "$8.500 with tered.
SCHRAM FE 5-500] ealtor FE 6-0471
ad Joya cotner 3rd
Open Ev Res. FR 5-2564
~ MULTIPI £ LiSTING “SERVICE
“SCOTT LAKFFRONT. Attractive ? bedroom home. Com
pletely furnished Wooded lot. Ex-
cellent ch Yours for $1,500
do
_“ELWOOD REALTY $143 Cass Witegbeth Rd.
FE 5-120 FE +4
OPEN “TIL | 8:30 EVES.
h947 ja
” BARGAIN!!
LE BLE PARTY WITH DOWN |. PAYMENT |
1M Ww RIGHT.
45 OAKLAND. AN AVE. FE, OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL. 28
i 13 AGRE = with Joe! cnaléwin at ax \ alo gt hal erm "
hoe uTIAC REAL raul of |
reve. or de-
2-3616-7
ee “ota of the month?” “Tm writing a . speech supporting the high budget, Pet!
What are some of those nifty arguments you give me “ first
For Sale ‘cases 43
ANNETT
2-Family—West -Side
Near City Hospital. bcbg
floor has 4 rooms and bath
3 rooms and bath u
ment with oil ba
heat. separate metefs. 3 car
| arage $11,000; only §2000
own. . .
Fairgrove Street Large 4 bedroom brick
from down-
ali, fireplace,
remodeled sere a eat-
ing ot as Ad ee = base-
moyen gas furnace. Garage.
900 $2500 down.
3 Acres—Lake Privileges 5 room home, large living
room with picture window
unfinished second fleor, Pull
basement, breeseway, and 2
car attached garage. Locat-
ed, north of city. 618,000;
down.
5-Family—Close In
Lot. 175x170 = euaele opin
ing space ase-
ment, siemens ten heat.
completely furnished tnclud-
ing stove and refrigerator,
ia
week gross Income.
year net income. §18,900;
down. ee Tanners
Roy Annett Inc. Reaitors
28 EF. Huron &t.
Open Eyenings & Sun 1 to 4
rar
$750 DOW N
Home with tncome—? bdedrooma,
Iiving room 12x18. ‘kitchen , foxia
f Also guest cottage...
rooms and bath. Both located on
large lot with access to Cedar
Island Lake. Full price only §8,-
$00 with $759 down.
EMBREE & GREGG
1565 Union. Lake Rd.
Union~ Lake Village
EM 34303 or EM }-3314
LAKE PRIV. CLOSE’
Cedar cottage, 3 bedrms. omee hae 3
shaded lot Priced to
dn. at $65 per nio.
3 bedrm. modern. ek moving
Must sell. $9,500 with $1.500 da.
L. ‘Hoeft, Realty | 2215 Pontiac Trail MA 4-3352
MIDDLETON’S
SPECIALS Modern living tn this cozy ae
large 4 room and ‘bath with ae
Es
ty of «closet space. Stream.
kitchen, plus utility, hard»
floors, auto. oil fureece. gas ‘hot
water, ane, torms and
screens, Only $750 down or will
take i home in trade.
WEST SUSUR AN fur-
iscaped lot with
arage and lake privileges, $2,500
own,
Leslie R. Middleton
~~ f88 N. JOHNSON FE 98-6003 | |FULL PRICE $7,905. MONTHLY payments $41 Walled Lake. 2%
year old ranch landscaped 2%
| ear garage. huge jot. MA 4-3417.
SMALL MODERN YEAR AROUND
home near centér of town Ona-
way. Mich Price $2,500. FE 4¢-2017
$350 as
SH-ARP BEDROOM
SHELL HOME wr 2.
CAR GARAGE. IN HURON
GARDENS WITH rR
& WATER ON STREET.
WILL HELP A SI- RESPON BLE BUYER WITH MATE- , RIALS TQ FINISH.
“RL ai YALUET, | Realtor 345 OAKLAND AVE. FE 5. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30
Templeton * LOTUS LAKE | 5S rms., 3 bedrnis. Full bath. New-
‘ly decorated. ‘one ehaded “Jot. 1
bik. from lake.
WILLIAMS LK. FRONT _ Bi-level home. Lar fe
“Pring. room,. natural replace | tile
bath“ and bedrooms
. room ae Also garage.
ont. poy 500 with 5 bstantial down
kK. 1. templet Realtor
FE 44563 2339 Orchard Lake Rd.
After 6, FE
“LOW DN. PAYMENT On this modern § room home. On
2 bedrooms, sido © room er |
room, itehen, it th.
forced air heat. Storm windows
and screens. A good buy at- $6,300,
LOVELAND 2188 Cass Lake Rd. Keego Harbor
PE 2-4875 4-166]
EAST TROQUOIS 3 yr. old and comprising a vesttt-
bule entrance. te. to large carpeted
event room. Streamlined pamien.
ros le Jot. Quiek pos
coy re fonstder your Lee
As fi
} ile $500 DOW. N H
7 rms. @ith full. bath. Newly ideco- rated. Situated on 2 foth. ated
west of town near wt me ke.
\ y re.)
Lagated Bt 101 W.\ New Work off
cena pitt HK 83.090 'and well:
Dp. le EY. Broker”. meats For Sale Houses 43
Swim, Fish & Boat
on 2 Nice Lakes
a ee west of town to
lovely wel)-k:
24-ft.
eled living room with huge wrick
fireplace, Large kitchen,
sized beavenens. full a ith
nice fixtures. 24x21 ft.
storms & screens. trans- ferred, wants quick spe $2,500
down, §75 per month.
Giroux-Franks GENERAL REAL nap ah3
| 4395 Dixie Hwy. R 3-970!
WANTED TO TRADE — uae a
clear: 3 bedrm two-story home
In © on West Side for a
‘ 3 or 4 bedrm. home on West Side
with large equity. Write Pontiac
Press Box 92
$15,900.00 The above ful B is the full price
bor & wonde
car garage, sitented on a
scaped lot. 80’x in Drayton
Woods. Owner planning on leaving
for the sunny southlapd. J heared Home — :
| Rancher 3-BEDROOM
Full Basement Homes
_On Your Lot\or Ours |
gLUMINUM SLIDING WINDOWS CTRIC HOT WATER HEATER
FOR ONLY
$9,975 apie to Ae TO Re) BD
” WEST Immaculate 2 bedroom bun- ted 3 miles—Wess
of town. eons Oak firs.,
full base-
with loa
Small down payment to re-
sponsible buyer.
St. Michael
& McCarroll Owners setae this is
baal chance own this
lovely 3 bedroom home. All
decorated, full base-
garage,
the nicest lawns in the atea
with abundance of flowers.
Priced at only $10,250.
LAKE
PRIVILEGES Spacious 7 year old 3 bed-
room ranch type home with
Earieees + pleas | and
aceday akes Paved
street, cians storms and
screens, and
cluded, Quick possession —
' Priced for only $12,400 with
down. .
Nice 1% story family home
located on the North End
lovely jand-
80n117. Fruit scaped lots
of flowers, full
garage, 2 trees, st
d-2 down basement
and 1 block from Madison
High Scheol. Priced for only - *
situated on 9
«REALTOR
oT W. Huron =z
Open Evenings till 9
LIKE NEW .,
2 bedroom ceramic tiled bath, hard- . Plastered walis, rec-
basement. Gas
car garage “Permastone
At 725 Joslyn, for enly
with terms. Shown by a
pointment only
Earl E: James
STRATHMORE, 141 WEST
CIVILIANS—$490 DN. NO OTHER COSTS
bedroom ranch, almost new. Full +3568
approximately $78 per mo. in-
and aaerene.
MONEY TALKS Owner Teaving state and forced
e
west suburban area.
only *
F. C. Wood Co. REALTO! :
& mos” ae OPEN
Corner Williams Lake road & M5@
3 1 BEDROOM RANCH, 1g CAR
are. 3-40 ft fenced lots. Nr.
eehaater! $2.500 down, $12,500
MUlberry 9-2949.
NO. DOWN. PAYMENT 3 bedroom starter homes
full basement “ ck
. On your jot. PF.
Williams Lake road
+ r 7:00 + 2 or
wv
BY OV ¥ OWNER: aI Geet hoa 2 BED-
modern, Good location, call
FOR BETTER BUYS
INCOME
$950 down. Rented now from 7
month. ‘Excellent focation on W.
Ptke near Franklin Blvd. Close to
everything, Won't last. Call Mrs.
Pilling. : .
BS
CASS LAKE FRONT © ive 3: be fenced
_ car oh. ge, beautiful trees gt oe Vial & ed to sell
MACEDAY LK. PRIV. $2,000 down, 2 weeks possession,
3 bedroom ranch, full basement,
2 car attached , large knot-
ty pine kitchen, vely larger
home on large o :
Only $13,995. .
Arnold Real Fstate
210 8. Tolegra Rd.
PE 5-0676 en FE 56-5783
Convalescent ‘Home
or Three-Family -
OREYt Make it leasity| |
ae ecified Ads. To] .
(——
~ FOR COLORED:
Oh. of Pontiac Lake
ls thisolder home (fully modern)
with 1 fe rooms, six rooms
and bath down five rooms
“and bath up. astered walls, newly Secuehet: Late
A © ; *<.. eI
car te drive, —
-landsca Horse Sa Over .
foot trectiee Blt tebe vette, | Priced at $16,000. sheen oy
ston, Oo ee *\ be . == 46492 or =: a : ey
DONT Wi ISH FOR, AVAILABLE $3,950 with $1.500 down.
ON FHA TERMS NEAR
W M. A. WLASILIManris,
RENNEDY | eteecrae Here's an almost new 76 ft
rancher on ‘| acre parcel
that offers all the conveni-
baths, butit- -ip range and
oven and 2 car garage Full
price $21,750. Substantial
down payment required
FOR COLORED ~¢ ~-bedroom — home, — very-— nice- hetagron gs large jiitenen, full
recon street from fenced
few Only $7,000 full price. This
bargsin_only $52. th.
Jim 2 Williams | “REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE
an PE 40547
roahed
- & RE iNGiran
Corner ‘augura na reeks | ‘Ras,
2 ACRES Large out. Gur house. scone
fe 14 t00. Don't vere 4 r cal
EM 34100 now or EM 3-24
OAKLAND counry REALTY
2610 Union Lake Rd.
Hempstead | an teen eA KE. ORION. Idea! ame for Demos — 5 ne
Sin" gintee” an area. Full’ ued
as ith ice ot Caer io
eh town ao
nt, Located Be Clarkston
leges.
a larger conn pavingr
aby
3-BEDROOM
OL_1-7611
3*‘BEDROOM— Giassed and screened porch, la
jhaded lot, over water
ble m able down pay SORNCT
ICHIG AN : MILFO:
MUtual 4-4765 Res. EM 3-4783
HAYDEN $495 DOWN A eo 2 bedroom
ae on Nearteha. lot. for infor-
BALD EAGLE LAKE FRONT. 7
Asoo Excellent beach. $1,500
own
NEAR CLARKSTON Room
rick ranch home, 318,500, terms.
SASHABAW SCHOOL AREA. 3
bedroom ranch home. $1,650 down
SCOTT LAKE RD. 2 Bedroom
home with expansion attic, Full
basement. $13,000. Terms.
€ Room home. 4. ACRE LOT. Sel
8c . Close to new elementary
$1,911.79 , down.
WILLIAMS LAKE FRONT 3 Bedroom brick home, modern.
Many extras. ,000. Terms.
COOLEY LAKE WATER-
FRONT. 3 Bedroom brick home.
= elevation. 2 Fireplaces. $28,-
. Terms
WHITE LAKE. 2 Bedroom
ern home. ee ere.
with §2,500 do
" DUCK LAKE FRONT. Sandy | beach. 3 Bedroom home plus ny
family room. $14,500 Terms.
$1000 DOWN. Immediate Posses-
sion. $ room home with base-
ment. Large let.
J. C HAYDEN, Reattor 86 E. Walton FE 8-044)
Open Eves. Bun. | 10 to 3
“4075 KEMPE $2500 DOWN
Chapin Real Estate Balance less than rent
Make an vial intment to see this
ins mod-
$10,500
*
NORTH END A large corner lot 100x100
is the locale of this large
brick home. 1 bedroom dn
and 2 extra 4arge bedrooms
up. Piastered walls down
and shining oak floors thru-
out, full sized dining room,
full basement, new oll fur-
2 mace ore =< SB cobdany
basement, auto. heat & wa- eady to pian riced @
ter, dining L, Gasinator, fence. only $12,500-$2,900 down;
2 biks. 1. $85 per month
yews T
. Walk and look at it and |‘
interested, call owner B t nN
“Winkerereg cat crt | DOOLEITIA EVES. gAT & TO 68-9851 K
Gl. ampsen $300, DOW?
3 bedrm. custom built ranch home | RF Me i FE 4.0528 exc. west suburban area. Only | 377 g Eves & §un
a roore vid, better pert MOLTIPLE. ISTING "SERVICE
Se ae storms | To BUY TO SELL REALTOR Auto. washer & dryer. Paved
drive and nice iawn Payments | _©@rtridge is the “bird” to see.
No |
Money Down We we construct on your
lot 26x36 three-bedroom
starter enter with full base-
ment rough wiring, rae
ing and chimney.
RAY O’NEIL, Realtor
Rhee eas
ee | George R. Irwin Drayton Pi fas" today.
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
RANCHER 3. bedr
. type bungalow with full base- |
ment, attached 2 car orsee) |
patio, recreation room,
oi] heat and hot water,
large lot and many nice features m ranch ‘Partridge |s 1218 Baldwin A
av ; rifictng this } 3yr.- ete Fm ae at ld Sete | Ofte cranchatyle Fok ee
35-6840. oe iness. Living vel y=.
j ROCH ESTER rooms with ye saa tiee
da tite! SR “he. “ti | Bae aah iToah ‘baths, eae ; ga] Wy room. | —
Fae yard, work is done: ime’ | Resist, maulated, Planter = : ae pore et Walken or Pee) ig ft ei:too nan a 8 Lond : 1 by a) tment. “FRANK SHEPARD | ™* voy NORLICSIDE
dining room,—two bedrooms, Tinton & fied’ bath. Pull basem penn |b olga te as wa-
ter heater, oak fy 91.350 down,
x ures Be PE +420 y ui “
Eves. FE 5-0510—FE 2-397]
G's
NORTH END
5 bedroom Laie home.
Full dining om. saree
kitchen with Base-
_— auto heat and hot
2 lots r tokens for children.
$700 will handle.
ie pol full price on this 2
m home. 12x10 ft. liv-
ior Spey lovel: modern
ki os Tile oek
foo: Lake privileges on
Crescent Lake. About $550
down and low Lovey! pay-
ments. Why rent?
RAY O’NE Te. Realter
m2 8 1S pes r ae n 9-9
FE 3-710 ae FE 40008
Is THE “BIRD“ TO 8EE
AT WHITE LAKE Like ranch
ac
car garage. movin,
Flint meg ly must sel] immediately.
Only $2,500 dn
= = >
3 BEDRMS.$7450
Two-year-oi frame 3 bedroom
ranch home near Huntoon Lk. in
Waterford Twp. Of) heai Alumi-
num storms & screens and awn-
ings price just $7,450 on
terms
WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 43581 1050 W. HURON 8T
____ OPEN 1 EVE _ TIL _
N ICHOLIE
NORTH END-2 bedrooms, full
basement, lar acre lot, fireplace in
cation. yard nice suburban lo-
REALTOR
FE 5-0101
K Established
Our New
Builder’ S
Exchange 269 Baldwin Ave.
or OR 3-4089
Tr
gt
oF
om 1816
| NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. juron 8t.
Open Evenings 2
nw
Program LOUISE,
lot. $0x 150, 5 ROOMS. AT LAKE
semi finished, modern
$7,000. 8700 down
watts M_ BREWER
EAL ESTATE
FE 45181
FE +0398 | on ROOMS 9568 | down, $3,500 FE E $-743
ul
GI's NO DOWN PAYMENT
3 bedroom ranch homes, 1%
baths, lot 100 x 150 Black fopped
“1.130 FULL PRICE
$275 DOWN 3 bedroom brick frame ranch
es 1% baths, huge utility room.
_ $290: DOWN
3. bedroom ranches e lots
eo x 2 ap ee, BASEMENT Near
school & c
$300 DOWN Carport, built in. This dandy
3 bedroom brick & frame ranch.
$325 DOWN All brick 3 bedroom rane
rece road, haar PULL
CALL TODAY
JO 6-1538 MI 64133
SY OWNER YR-OLD —WODEN | two bedrooms with electric stove
and window curtains. Clean and
ehghoaehte Fiery eo for cou-
or small fam Privileges on
Beott take $ =< With easy
terms. 1752 Manse 8t.
OAKLAND AVENUE;
fil basement athe Pa 2 oo
BLOOMFIELD TW TWP. /
erms. =
John K K: Trewin’
i FE 288 uy ey Mies |
re or FE oun |" 3 , Week aro ne KUSCHELL)
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$2160 on his new home |
built under this program. |
We have coupled this program
with our tremendous buying pow-.
er and directed a =. 3 NEW
STREAMLINE YING
SOURCES te bring a unbellev-
fos savings in your custom built
om,
To serve: you besa we have en-
jarged & redesigned the area's
only authorized HOME, PLAN-
NERS CENTER. ~
1. We have added a KING SIZE magnetic HOME! PLANNER
AND VISUALIZER, tt will enable.
you to see how farajebings
nets
plan of your wenoiee or
papaal you rearrange el ves to
eet your requiremen' :
2. To help you ve have vastly in-
creased the number of our work-
as! blue Lapel & material lists to
in our 20 ft. lon
ith Palmaqu
Wright A 7 A. we will one
any of teen’ or your own «special
RAD | ARE THINKING or DING YOUR OLD HOUSE A NEW HOME
‘NATURALLY you would | like to g &s much as can for Lig
old Tostelore od
one. Let sevetal ways
‘8 see
fm a,
‘Ptone for an appointment toda
Oe ee ee e a our aor
“BUILDER'S EX NGE” pro-
gram and save a) too.
Floyd Kent Inc, Realtor 2260 Digte Hwy. at TWesrsoh
AMPLE Pakaina
(WILLIAMS LAKE 3] bedroom starter home on love near the lake. Lo
in well ee —_
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terto
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~~ ‘Only $445 down, :
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¥ pate ut tata on have os [en
4 fo tg ly sie cian
_MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Let's Be Honest _ Did you ever buy anything
so.ely for the way it was,--
kaged? Well, I don't
think you'll find the house
you want by looking at the
outside, either. Let me show
houses tod:
W ot Suburban s home has everythin
Slucereemsavar teen: stairs for 2 more. New car- i in
ture
yard 800 brie
_ fireplace Reason for sellin man is transferred owt
state, better look now.
Brick English Colonial Lake front a3 bedroom mod-
‘landsca tur
vaaren ped large uy
water, farm* =
_ with loads
brick est house, eve Us & call
5 home in & good. if 1,
| $1,000;Down’ , New 3 ranch
the . ) ee
Sn he apees ot We have the kev ™ pee +} @
2 Fee t+, :Fer $9,500, with terms.
B bed
—— FT
“@ stor A
fi Fhe or gle
Fel} ‘peice.
y $8,925-TERMS. Call:
\J.- A. he
5 pee ON 2
FOR BETTER HOMES
each ag bb ee
ag vg gi ranch home
Sith 24 wane room and fire-
place, basement with ofl fur-
nace, Bree, recreation room
— ily , dbreezeway
tached -2 car ‘garage
alt ba landscaped lot < 100x400
tt. mer moving and priced
to sell with ,
DOWN
fetes! move you gto this 5 room
“modern - home basement
and 1% car ga- rease.
rake, nice vard all fenced in,
full price $6,950.
PRONT A
and
oft — One eaten ry room
home, 2 car gerage. all rented,
goed. hae and, of fruit,
strawberri reaspberries
This will meee a thee
| rae, rl after 6 call Mr. Lease,
A. JOHNSON, Realtor
1704 S. Telegraph Rd.
FE 4-2533
Income Property | 434A.
— rere NICE = VERY
‘For Sale Lak Prop.
3 BDRM. LAKESHORE HOME, $0 -
750; terms. $8,000 cash FE 2-586!
BY OWNER, LAKEFRONT 1 BED-
ho! Scott
es
BEAUTIFUL HOME as OVER.
looking Walters Lake, 80x100 ft
Lake Lenina sme Lew down
DENNIS o’ CONNOR NOR. rrgre>
2-0940 5-0682
COTTAGE AT mo facbeiee Rd
Open Sun. 1 to 6, or phone FE |
KING SIZE Over 100 feet frontage on
lake, 260 ft deep. xcei-
lent view. Well restricted
Only one mile north of
Clarkston, Only $400 down
iV AN NORMAN LAKE
Excellent building site with
view--of Waterford Hil @&
x, fishing, and
ced- at $5,000,
with terms
Edw. M. Stout. Realtor Tl N. Saginaw St. Ph. es 5-8165
Open Eves "Til 8:30
LAKE Geek 3 BEDROOM
ral trent tiled eenegn:
Hecoesny J osrosyad in
_Waterford |
IN LAKE co LAKE FRONT summer home 3 bedrooms, sieep-
ing porch. living room, dining
room @ kitchen Walk out base.
SYLVAN LAKE ment to the lake. natural fire-
Six m home on beauti- ace large porch’ rverlooking
fully landscaped lots. Two ke k, break water & sandy
bedrooms Hardwood floors beach Boat & furniture go wit»
and plastered walls. Large this. Very good condition $10,200
kitehen, Tiled bath with with terms Call us today. MY
built im vanity. orms, 35311 screens. Gas heat. Priced RUGE REALTY
with reasonable terms aie 504 5. Broadway
sponsible er. Imme a on = scemacont ot LAKEFRONT HOME Nicely located on good ss
$00 DOWN " lake near Oxford. 100 ft,
Two prog toe home og Access to 5 jokes Chere ‘tiving
noe -Pontisc. Large lot. Toom, he» 2 bedrms. Fire-
“floors, modern aoe. immediate sosarssion. $1.-
Hitchen Tiled bath Nice
itv room. It's vacant. Cc, A WEBSTER
$1,700—$1,800-<42,500 DOWN Oxford. Mich OA 8-172 Have three (3) two (2) bed- TERRIFIC ‘BARGAIN CASH TALKS
i Foom mes-—on north those who have the cash
west side. Good possession = wil’ seil two lots with lake
and best of terms. | eres bey on beautiful Walters Lk
00. Limited time only
oh Fa re Take Baldwin from Pontiac to
tt 2 bedroom home near Clarkston - Orion . left three
Datel Whitfield School full mules to office Salesman MYr-
basement. new fon a risks _ He 23-0044 and S
pact, new wa eater WELL LOCATED LOTS AT M1 Fireplace ja living foo m Royal Sub. Jeiaile, Lake petv. oi Glas porch, Double Commerce Lk: vel &
cmoee oe posses- dry at Oakiana “ Lake aay
B or terms. EM yY owner. Cash
YEAR AROUND HOME, WITH lake privileges on Middle’ Straits
rated. 3 bedrm
large kitchen. Prastered,
* cedar shakes. 3,950;
5-3615.
WATERFR FRONT, LARGE LOT.
eé@“rogd. OR Fruit & Noweérs, ¥
__ 30692 or 33008.
For Sale Resort t Prop. 44 440
ATLANTA LARGE WOODED
lake, priv. ‘ots on excellent r%
RFU. telephone & electricity. 8. Also large iakefront ca or
_ eereage. OR 3-3 13
‘ae Finance—We F e Finance
. ohinston_ & Hubbard
Cal PE ate
For Sale Lots
LOTS—138"x145’, «seas
Royal ‘our
=
46
LAKE PRIvi-
~~ Loon ‘Lb Lake Rd. corner
ELIZABETH 1 AKE
EST ATE )
Excellent Yet, dente, beset on Motorway drive. Lake privileges,
restricted, Water _ and sidewalk,
FULL PRICB:
WM. AL
KENN EDY R
3007 W. ylturon TOR FE 43560
Open Evenings “Til 9
Residential
Lake — Merrie Oaks Sub,
Cass Lake Rd.—Venice of
* yaker_Lake privileges; Soxiz0. wn. Meniwaters Sub. off Cass Elizabeth
—. Road. 1002120, $700; $200
Drayton Woods, i see te eaten,
building sites. $900 iid
Noho. guivioges: feniie ett rire ro .
| 98, deren, Orton Twp. $6800;, $1300
| Lake Front
j¥ 245", $2000; $800 ‘down
} Commercial. Property
is rad
i
$2,880 LSP ECIALS- /
ty Sere:
5 rs meigaltenas Lovely 2% “Fnetes. : ¥! 2 THE t
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Total e, \ 28x60 ‘bedrm. | —
nee Bryans, tee ACRES price $e Mdnst Chick: | rooms. 8 : Money te oan ESS, Tv J \
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es SIDE 8-305. ack lees, \walnut cleaned, ater “heaters. fire: ner’s sd easy to — re pce & TANK. aje Mise
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tront, | some psc Fe Sth Baldwin Aves Cs a company wher oyvarrangina Yor Washer one fist 6 (p.m. PE wer Teoh ‘PAINT
$1,500 to $1,860 F 70 93 FOOT “Open Eves “tit ge — eeitecee nn va oe cteng ett bad CLOSE 3.
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106 W. Sania S is. Rent Farm Property 484 | T Tl . reps. Up : Drop,’ te ing rm. set aot
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S650 be srisis_¢4aid ~ paved L FARM WITH A\ 18 THE “BIRD . BU : saad $09.40 a re paddock.” Pon r ! Look
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level. Terms exes nan, bared) ; es L STOR. be 49 oO —_ ‘on BARNETON, WALLED i ear Commerce” war. $30 cous oot ee wOrehard LE. 4 eetr ock
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BUI ry, ‘aph road ia BRICK IL AN obit roy De ELE SY} 8 to 6 L FL00; x S
FRONT : ICA & Cr R
= ehoriee eet store dat 612.380 on tar. piorninuronee ' Wah Huron. ERIC RANGES FOR FOR | Seperated: a ter, Bo Tye ion | Bln Fir as heet $1.
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7 ERBERT or freely; at Bantord. peneeses Le get ol com as distribu- (: as] tz 8. Peon ay R Uae Good for. BUNK | Sek Fe kia pence ree 100. 100 8q i
¢ — 4925 Pootise Lake Rd. FE 5-431) = reer) Sule . F ine Co. H WIN 5 py lor cot! r ft. ee
Flizabeth a ae mJ D RILEY, ti coer | Sia Se cie | © je,$25 TO $500 | a Ee | ee Pe Pa wit a tig
point eh Eakefront _| sebcpie gd. re Sta | RI ARD E ae] cae Saeca| ae Sr cu biags: | ini, wie Hine
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so cctheat ee Py dara Eater in| REALTOR PARTRIDGE om pace ais aut TUE pages 200 oH alee oe OUT sant pipe ge vanine
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REA art & 5B -3581 offige SE PI rs & s. Low mes,
a eo sq. FT — CEM ridge |, OPew a HOME & | npRECONDITIONED Ph FE. gy
vod ARK lace cheese i EN MPL: : a Ave. |
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Cher R Readies & for gas sta’ cludin =i poo 2 = avid {1050 to 0 For Si : . : go shopping!’ Cr AY i X FE 23-0233. _ ter. pep EL 4
okee Hill 8SEE pod accepts ation. So TV Sal Lp es o 1008, cars. B ale Clothi ping!” CaRURNITOF TON’S re A - woe CASH
You'll like 8s tae other ta: ice homes, muck and . servic ales. é minutes. L deals clo: ring you oIRL ning 5 ; EGO HARBO we __ \Fur C ATE INSPEC S
_. ae see eel ease eat seers pon FC u | O, S9UT wuIrO 6) Sale Ho cebuo HanbOR FE Sa) Fur Coat | Mpg, CERO oe,
- Felewraps Ras) fits) VIDE. Call TERMS. WILL rsa : quaity _records etd ca and oiher ‘se UNIFORM. SWAP OK 8 Size 14 Sacineneante Goods 57 vbio "win Sikecore: eirein = “FENCE “condition, | 33¢ “baasn 25 CON. aT whe FER ae
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4211 ty Nationa! ealto Zz pope} al i business. and A-l PRI on 56A — “CHAIR, $25. AL: Be sed oe SOLE: ABS: WALT 9 i . Daspiy Oa ‘ia EE TO
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LAKE, FRONT, CREACE Mi caasu __._Restaurani wa mowThe Company oie co a eat ‘Wailne des aire Wee oa tt a x | ee re sea shee tS
et. Priced NT LAE . eme 7 nto’ ‘ant AC 8T. SS Goo chin ‘ZIGZAG e , i ee nn E E sf ALi Pa
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ill Fe J anlees oe will o— Leslie Real ment and for an ° prove TEAGUE FIN a Hana yor A) Down CU Double dresser | Lael!) — WE tpg hy mattresses $49.00 . FE 32 — & be Wade Time Dperments ents :
1 Feet on paved road. spit | wee 5.8 Tripp, Realtor | MIC! farther “decals, ON ee CO ae i HS lated cupboard. With pene Pay eal Efe mirror EVERYTHIN Er Ab ea $i0-50 | 908 Empire sae} tA Sbirm EQUIPMENT, ae
ae Gan peltice PE sa MICHIGAN * RO N. MAIN | tle Gecker dol reclaemg ay yestt Posner eres OAKLAND PURNITO ARGE 2600 Union Lal are pee
lots sh : ¢ FE 5-0338 SALE AN BUS CHES N ood cons Ma &. eelioen lace S rukucw en Cocks 3 Bd b. Saginaw Bag Bit nh Lake R ; SAVE . Phone 5
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INS PO) MN A. LA ° ‘ 7 LIV $500 bran Wakefi M SUITE. 8p 5.99. Al NEW EF’ DIS ATICAL. _We_ ND TRIM nomer ee ' r.
x150 feet NTIAC MMERC 1573 NDMESS HO VESTOCK preee ee eld table: E ring \ ma 70 wet- YR. HW ASHI LY FOR. MFGR ad :
P2200 with, $1000 FR IAL Be ry ER, BROKER yu Romoan ne. ae cereentss 3 i 4“, 2 Rem- read wee a proot ino eo PLUMBING CLEANER to_deal ott
5. eo x2: ON P. RAPH GOO suite, ents. 3 e new, _Ave. ture $7.05 er. : (BING DS base : RO. ers, Pi ur
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ooo frame chserne many com ONT DOOR XTER & ‘LIVING 1 | 30° GAS RANGE edzoom | tresses Brat SPR Mee WAGNER. CO. $2.50 ALCIUM te pay ace, Ys ip Terk loth. Fam,
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ot 278, COMMER x trom: busy tt eeuee i SUN M née Si FE paeiasite tapers «YRS. 0 ciection of” wrourh aes SAT. For Sale Mis Beem Berek pod tg ER SACK TOILETS aie | batland Avs.
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$13,500. jaing. 100| 4° le spot kland-M mode Reason, esodoes 1,500 urn Rd iC, nc _Rd., Clark r 74 And pr | ee: dam SBe 1 Oaki POOLE _ tubs lection of marred 2
CLARK 60 tor or ps. tor East Bl ‘onte: o ’ $ PC. JUNIC . CHRO’ ston. erson Jentils aoe a ~ ash ea. | FI and Ave a) and sh lavatories, Also
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teged ioe 3 mina eee eo ic eae, Beet) ala rpc tiviNa'n YR, CRIBAND ee vndies, Formic ree | re te Bee ea ciret” and
0 ou es fees | Ideal oO . Shc : . On second m ad rand NG R chigan Pivo berrit and Fes $a . ALUMIN
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LAKE PR Ity construct- ated of Waterford u ape SS Lake Ave paslnee’ a One = eee en ied stove, DIN: (2 KITC OPPLY 535% §-2100 sO ath RCO
: ° c 5 . = 1 DOW 55 tn ure 42 ekly. $1 ‘#i 5, 50; $14.50; | HEM for litter STRAIG ie
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8 Antiqu 1 paddl: » $15. UXE EL ee PE 470 betw 7130 een uges. AIL ers. & electric
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7 . JOHNSON B ves COR poe TURING sist | 9 088 on nt Parking RET ir eer Pern oe moos acre a china cane SAUTE ALB Ra. wea eh ped gene batitubs, Tooter EATER. $5 sax fae i zea ~
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mperges 3 fee a List Th at Solan. CONF #0 ACRES, rade—Tra d ther s. _Dinetve rugs. ponte ANEW A 2 T Ps $1174 ie a RIAL S R &| sso
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R ae Aso, very nies, selection of ate JUST RECEIVED A TRUCKLOAD 5-2 ad PLYMOUTHE. EX-BE aie ike “tion warn Belt at involve: ‘ann es et aes Walt, YE oe-Sate Livestock: TZ) | Sa | ce cha Otor Sales |‘ curv. conv time» prminghem | QW LOXDING FEAT ar geuzeren, practcly gon, ze, | Sale Motor Scooters 82/ Fire nici DOLLAR Chrysler Plymouth | Ss GamvRols Set aim G00 | MANY. cine an a | ores tare BUIEDERS _Trrough 3 Frida PE i a gg A CRUTAAIRE. Ltd een ties thy oat ates Demeester: — i957 Plymouth “eond. 4169 LaForest Drive, Wa- af he Sony Bakp 0S Ei If You’ Tre Bit By The > 4 GRAVELY ARDEN TRACTOR. 2801 Auburn Ave. it will pay you well. 4540 Dixie Savoy V-8 4 dr., power filte, R&H | _terfo: SaviBlte ALL dio & heater. No money down, ; tracking. coment ond'merter. OX for alt MI ¢-1504. a_i For Sale Motorcycles 83) *” "| ] Sig ee aC v.s| “wane. es Exe. cond.| sesume, pay ments of $27.34. Cali a oe. JOHN DEERE pane Cones PE ocezt I. J. oe ELT bower a steering : we tenes, st FE 0-706 OLET BEL ATR a DR | +700 Haro Turner Ford. PROMPT DELIVERY, 9% YARDS New and corn J mee te ‘4 TRIUMPH. CALL ——— 1953 CHEVR: 0 MERCURY CLUB COUPE. black dirt or pa OR 39044. _| Davig “Machinery—Ortonville, Pa.| before 1-p.m. After 2 pm. call | OB FOR Ane MOD EL OF o sew. RAH, ORIGINAL OWNER, EXC. |'S0 MERCURY CLUB COUPE. | { : rotted cow nomen P atevesed x 7 DEERE von Fakis AND SERVICE ON Aubura. canals Used Cars, 22 = es “FRaharshTa ae * om OVER PAYMENT ON 1988 eee “Biendy 10. YOU’LL W ANT TO TR AVEL. YOU | (a, BP ii & SCRAPERS Devideou Sales Co. 31) South See M & M Motor Sales Open Evenings—Please one Del Ray. aebaK apis | Boning down, Tun + Si geadlhemal | CAND MAKE If POSSIBER WITHA OP fee ee an vende. Se jose, ~ | Ranta pavipsow T9095 | ser" oite“ttey "Opt iss] | Phone MAple 5.5141 _ | “aad neater Ro of tite month: | FORD, V6 tous Peeeit | | BETTER CAR. COME IN AND SEE “Shredded Peat Humus Calvert Equip uipment ment Co. Pgs diy fo ait 8k | WANTED. WRECKED On JUNE toe) BUICK SPECIAL ¢ Da DY.| Su en, SL, MT sEares le 3, No EMER Db OUR WIDE SELECTION OF SUMMER | a] ead Used Truck Parts 89A| $afem, yr reper, Good" shape. §] DODGE 6EDAN, RADIO AND| {7,4 Tee! nic Payments of $22.9 VALUES — ALL RECONDITIONED eB LAPEER, Boats & Accessories 85 _t ruc >| Pa punky) nen Weller me tate: | Wl ot io maser’ Gran: asoume poor f Lasky Aste Sales. 19) 8. AND GUARANTEED AND READY 5 and earel, Datvered | og oc days 8 KING AROS 2% HP. JOHNSON OUTBOARD USED TRUCK PARTS - 2 if BUICK BEDAN—RADIO-AND a Mer Mr Parts, Midweet | Seemew. FE e224. 6 GOOD OR’ THE ROAD. |, FOUR COMPLETE or ibe Sak © HP MER aL GHTS MOTOR Saree” payments of $2734 months ean | 7800, Harold Turner Ford. apse et ._ FOR .- : 1, on cS eerwe aere a cae cant Quicksilver lower unit. | aga peor FE sess) Crea Mer Mr Parks Migwest Ss h t M t i0s1 NASH AMBASSADOR 4 DR. 5 New Goodyear Tires — SEeghePee Wet. Créer! 0.64 qrasters & a ir | sizes | _Must sell. For Sale Trucks 90 | _* 790 Harold Turner Fo CHUIZ otors R.& H. Overdrive. No money _7~ q ss ‘SOIL, PILL, SAND, PEET. ay movers, Al ae tog ae TRAM. SR OLIVER WE BELIEVE Zoe tae T'REsT HUTCHINSON AUTO SALES Available on all ’53-'56 Models —reasonable, Charles Fen-| priced to sz ARO PIRERGLABS RUN. = k-u AILABLE § 195 8. Blvd . . ___ Pe KING Eee FE 41113 Elisabeth Lake RQ. iso CHEVIE DUMP WITH ss BUICK (gino age Le yectining seats, gueclient condi. on all ’51-'57 models as long as you own the car. rE ta. : eye ‘Gren et bee | ate oO ee oe Sa Sea ep Pa PE 2610 rs eee ANF oats | OF DODGE. RO AL. 4 | G4 NABH RAMBLER, 2-DR_HARD- f , _motor. : 1 e | ar, .. Pully equipped. | , Whitewall : SS rl eas “gg ae tte Het a. Gage: TOR FORE PE | MEQ NERO, GU | ee kee ee Rell | fie fe'ee || North Side 641 Oakland Ave. —e . $12 Delivered, PE 2-1454. MORE USED tor & access, Also best trailer. | 3 CHEV. % TON STARE PICK tom 4 dr. Lach bee pag ree Seg RSEE Ta SpReTOn TOU iss NASH RAMBLER. HAR , £ wate atid GARDEN TRACTORS |n-Kow eit HP MO-| shiered’ OR D321 Sit Tes: ‘ so | gaulpped, brand new white wa ie Sem, low. mileage, owner. !! °S6 CHEVROLET 4 Door 210 .........:. “29 1645 :; Dine HT ; tor, OR 33633, DODGE. 161 i TON PANEL | 65 BUICK. SPECIAL 2 DR RAH. |’s) Fiymouth, RAM, very clean, low ce Fedio.& Heater, Power Gilde, IVORY & Dark G _ *. _ Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 Some with reece mowers & id) SPEEDBOAT WITH A 16 HF. truck, eet maintained RCA, ferv. Dynafiow,, white: bomen bow Ga §, R&H. Don't miss this ~ € Ber tet corp or 3 For| *2 erage ee A go her Ee ee CLEAN AECOND — TRANS —OPE. oad Weick: 4 Goer pees om Gee “Bright - ’56 CHEVROLET -Station Wagon ....:... _— 9 HOUGHTEN & SON Smith ‘Ct, Lake Orion. | ag FORD, PICKUP, 1180. CALL | cials. 1949 Pord. 945. 1902. stude, | '*2, Buick ¢ door super; full power, Rago. & Heater. IVORY & BLACK. W/Walls, TODAY'S Shrubs 68 strvep oaKLanp county ror | it HP isi EVINRUDE MOTOR. MOTOR. | _after 4:00. FE 2-403. - Champion 4 dr. overtir. 1982 Stude | gf Praga gS tune aut : L ; 7 “Plants, Trees, 22 Years Excellént cond. $200. Le 5-1828. | in49 FORD PICKUP. OLD EN. ———. HT. 1 ret hte new) very low mileage. pe cet and car. _‘ ’ t” i = A . $1645 | / $28 _N. Main, Rochester. OL 1-9761| {7 FT CHRIS GRAPT H.P.| gine, $150. FE 5-0134 after 6. 208. EK. Auburn "80 Ford % pick up’ A-1 con- | , pO 55 BUICK Special Hardtop .:............ / AUBURN, ny towers. Over 00 s0nAnea We 4-2 ALL SIZES anes egy he ., $1,400, 468 “Heights ‘3 OM STAKE Mads be] PI; | d Pate orceins = a, Radio & Heater. Dynafow. W/Walls, IVORY & RED. LUS FE 2-0022 | e ieee eee ale or will take car rade _ . . . Saas Sea eee SO ee eo | Playland |™ ear, "Hite. | AUUD SUPER MART |[ 55 CHEVROLET 2 Door 210 -~......:. $1195 bin a Hottors io of 1090 “Crooks ra“ . "adr cous ‘SA 25 SSE SELON MTR & ad “lake truck 800 mi, Take over Service 89 M24 MY pene Lake Orion : C dill : HH, nae ments 275 Ba Eats ce, Oabelnae TRACT OR BARGAINS wheel gprefome eter. 3 prope. 666. ae iNT f TON | DUMP 1-3 YD. DODGE WS ROYAL ¥4 SEDAN 10, 1 -4 s 55 CHEVROL Be pee an ‘vinyi ea , oe ele 5 miles new \y EM 3-0 =remene x e blue : 1956 Sedan " E 5.
, Clean, : Ps i For Sale Peta 69| Bateeernee’, EP ae Nour price Ge, Cotes, Tate im rq | mu 34iit WALLED CANE scx. | BRING —IN-TOUR “URED CAR| 1956 Special 60 ‘54 CHEVROLET B/Air 2 Door ..-..+4+ $ 895 sEAG Siac es ee aiae site | USED TRUCKS ‘4 Studebaker V8 Commander gte-| ins esible! Bee aod igrive the 1955 Sedan 62 Radio & Heater. BEIGE & Bermuda GREE Eipuppy. cheap. Pas babe | ke “oem. 3% 1H ra aes er, | “BOATS , | 1952 GMC Tractor, air | Sen Wee, perenig leer Pivmoutha angie | Se = | °s3 CHEVROLET 4 Door 210 . cuits: $ 095 LGIAN KE.) ity, Sia HP. cultivator, snow | Large Selection brakes, ready to go = , wi At Pontiae’ Chrysier,| edan ee = we. FE $04 after} ‘lhae Sad, Bless HE. 'a Cul SLAYBAUGH'S " Netm Ambausador, Transport: Ratan ee SHE] 1951 Coupe 62_——-_|| +53 FORD Custom 2 Door 8 -..eee.seeee $595 BOXER Se EVANS EQUIPMENT 10 Oak FE 80453 WIL BAD errererrnee - DeVille, power. like new. 1949 4-Dr. 60 Radio & Heater. Dark GREEN. fon OR_3-1366, _ {Ot Disie Hwy, |g OR dies | De Ook wing WARE 0.“ MOTOR. Care sold on consignment. Ler | $3,178. SZ FORD 3 Doe $ ak a
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2 EI pes 38 Baik contry, Riviere PUBLIC NOTICE | S¢qfgp be be" ellee.| 1954 4 Door 98 '55 FORD Station Wagon ................ $1445 __E 4046) or FE 4143 Lenape, Pioneer Glens ie, Tim: | 38 Olt SF holiday 1994 | convertibie, overdrive, “FORD. RE WEW ie ADE 1953 4-Door 88 TG, WORT & Canary TELLOW NT Ford-O-Matte, W. D. ALLIS CHALMERS TRAC. Me freury” motors to 60 ep. | S8°Olds. Super 98. 4 door $5 down, assume $i¢ mo. pay- 1953 Dix. Hol. Cpe. 98 @ Canary Ww. tor, Hydraulic lift, road lights, 3 inredes— 32% Dp. $96.) ¢ Oide 6 Holiday ments. FE 4-0886, Ol. Upe. , 1295 bottom 16” plow & disc. A-l| ty tp b.p., $45.. 5 h.p..| $4 Olds Super 88, 4 door ise CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE e | 1952 4-Door 88 5§ CHEVROLET Bel Air 4 Dr. 8 sare sislesie .$ PE _26455_after_¢ p.m. 0 soy Soe 18 hp. $96. |'% Stud, Starlight coupe ria power ie hag ar ; 1981 4 Door 88 Radio #, Heater. Power Glide. Dual exhausts, IVORY & us
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THE PONTIAC PRESS. “TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1987 <*
-~ -- Today's S Radio Programs - --
WIR, (760) oxuw, (300) Ww, (950) WCAR, (1120) ware (ise) WPON, *(1460) == (1400)
’ Tre. "nans Hour . WW. Parade iy News $:00—-WJR, “News Xe Top et, Town Am 8 flu Time _ WWS, News WiBK: ews, wed > Mews, David 1:30—WJR; Dr, Maione
ox News, Sports . WPON: News, Sports, News
ve Sports 11:00—-WJR, Muse =| 9:96 wR deck Marria TBE,’ Tom ‘George as aes owen WIDE Tou George 1:45-—-WJR, Nora Drake
F Dinner Date WEDNES: ORNIN 10:00—' 2:00-—-WJR, Ma Perkins 3, R. Mulholland €:00—WIR, News, a WWJ,” Trath, Gonscquonses | wa, NBC News oa ‘ ROT IEE Et TIO Lo mt “i an Ae gtory =p CR LW, Avett Grant:
*) ee. jews, Bob ~ CKLW. News Homechats WCAR, Record Shop
WIRE Don etaed ceiw Rooster Club WIRE Mews George | EO, Bema pases Party WIBE. C: WEAR, News, M.D. Beall » Baseball WPON, Pop Parade; WCAR, peng B. Allen aca ged il _— #:30—-WJR, 2nd Mrs. Barten
1:00—WJIR : WPON, Country ee “CKEW. ‘Nas ae fon Wiz News 3. Biagio se j Morgan 6: wa is Agroute GW. Reve Mary 1 ch | CKLW, News CKL pent Je, Wats i Wa wy _WPON, Morning ‘Matinee | WEAR CKL 11;00—WR, Godt: 7:30—WW4J, 3-Star Extra WJBK, Neve hen Reid \ ww). yd od CKLW, Gabriel Heatter WCAR, News WXYZ, Jack Paar Wibe’ Geen y Shorr WPON, Early Board Sports wus: News j
«# 4 WFON, Melety Go, Round "a Bs » Dan Kirby WCAR, News B. Martya srg WP . Mo tinee 8: way Gieraety Best xYZ,
a yt oa Curtain Calls w ¥ 4 to Bird Club CKLW, Walter Compton : -WJBK. Clark Reid —__—_ a 30—WJR, Music Hall " ; 8:15 -WJR, ball ie Bob Base : A Maxwe aan _— Wei, Bob, Maxwell WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
: : Wane pears Warren Se ee en . ‘Wa, : = *CKLW. “Pimpernel Line WCAR, News cu Calls WWJ, Jim Deland 4 ate strh. CKLW, Grant, Livestock WXY2, News, McKenzie oeeuer wen oa: Jim Vinall JBK, News, Tom Sar. WJBK, M —s XYE, s. WW3, Bob axwe ween News, _— Mar' WPON, Ww
WCAR. News = CKLW, f antada lay at shpat bes } oa icLW News, — , Melody Go Round wax Kows, Reid ara “ing, for Mu twel. Bins a < h 10:00_WW3, Paul Wiliaing +-WPON, World News io ewe es cae so ‘porte WXYZ, Jack Surrell 8:30—WJR, Music Hall Noon Time’ won ame, Molecd WCAR, Bhook Ww, Maxwell, News oe | Hows WPON, Music With Mason Warn, vw 13:48—WXYZ, Lady of Charm : Wan ne a :36—WWJ, Coun JBK, “Reta 1 a0 a "Music . MOTE a Cota Revert WAR, Allen, T, Malone | ‘Ww. News “Mulholland WXYZ, News, McKenaie rly * . F WXYd, Sunshine Boys CKL Chase 11:00—WJR, News 9:00—WJR, Wm. = WJBK, News, George WIBK. Meteod” ‘olf
cule News, Tob Da’ w JK Seva, mad y vid ww,
11:36—WJR, Time fer Music
Bandstand
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Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel. 1—WXYZ-TV | _ Channel $—CKLW-TV
TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS |
+e Kukla, Fran, Ollie.
peye. (4) News, S (2)
(Color) News. ports.
6:10—(2) Weather.
6:15—(7) News, (4) Weather. . (2)
News.
6:20—(4) Box Four. ,
6:30—(7) Cheyenne. (9) Headline.
Mark Stevens in “Dead Report:
er.” (4) Jon Winters. @ Name
That Tune.
6:45—(4) News.
7:06—(9) Million Dollar Movie.
Charles Boyer, Jennifer Jones in
“Cluny ° Brown.” (4) (Color)
Wash. Square. Vivian Blaine,
George Jessell join Bolger with
Sophie Tucker, special guest. (2)
Phil Silvers, Ed Sullivan meets
Sgt, Bilko and troupe.
7:30—(7) Wyatt Earp. (2) Private
- Secretary.
8:00—(7) Broken Arrow. Geronimo
attacks first stage leaving Tuc-
_Son in five years. (4) Jane
Wyman, Woman- blames _hus-
band’s death on eee who
continually use “ line”
phone, (2) To Tell the ‘Truth,
8:30—(7) Theater. True story of
Major Tom Howie and his role
, in Normandy campaign marks
~ 13th anniversary of D-Day, Peter
Graves stars. ra.) Pick the Stars.
(4) Drama Hour. Releritless
methods used to catch killer
dramatized in “Article 94: Homi-
cide.” (2) Red : Skelton. Rex
Allen, Allen Jenkins visit. —
9:00—(7) Frontier. Cat, cook help
Matt Clark capture outlaw. (9)
This Is Your Music. Joan Wel-
don, Byron Palmer. (2) $64,000
9:30—(7) Goldbergs. (9) Political. (9)}
00 G) Garry Mowe. (4) Home. (4) Whistler. Doctor had dra-
matic deathbed confession in
“Favor for a Friend.” (2) High-
way Patrol. ~
10:00—(7) Theater. Rhonda Flem-
~~ See Knowles in ‘South
of Selangor.” War correspondent
gets involved in guerilla war. (9)
National News. (4)
Clooney. Elena Yortaeo. (@) An. napolis Men, “Sacrifice
10:10—(9) Weathervane.
10:15—(9) Theater 15.
10:30—(7). Powell Theater. “The
Gun.” (9) Byline. Reporter re-
fuses to believe socialite’s death
is suicide. (4) Traffic Court. (2)
“ Capt. David Grief. “Eye of the
Octopus.”’
11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. (9) Millian
Mystery
11:15—(4) Patti Page.
Fairweather.
11:20—-(2) Sports Final.
11:25—(2) __ Nightwatch Theater. Humphrey Bogart in “Sahara.” 11:30—(7) 30 Minute Theater. Jo-
anne Dru flirts with husband's
business associates ‘in “A Kiss
for Mr. Lincoln.” (4) Tonight.
WEDNESDAY MORNING
6:50 (2) Meditations. (4) Farm
Report,
6:55 (2) On the Farm Front,
7:00 (2) Jimmy Dean. (4) Today.
7:45 (2) News.
8:00 (2) Captain Kangaroo.
Cartoon Carnival.
8:30—(7) The Little Rascals.
8:45 (2) Cartoon
8:55 (4) Faye Elizabeth. (7) (2) Miss) 9:30 (2) Arthur Godfrey. (7) Our
Friend Harry.
10:00 (4) The Price Is Right.
10:30 (2) Strike It Rich. (4) Truth
or Consequences.
11:00 (2) Valiant Lady. (4) Tic Tac
Dough, :
11:15 (2) Love of Life.’
11:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. (4).
It Could Be You. (7) Robin &
Rickey.
1: 145 (2) Guilding Light.
Mase
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON...
12:00 (2) (color) Ladies’ Day. (4)
Play to Win. (7) 12 O'clock Com-
ics, (9) Junior TV Club.
12:30 (4) (Color) Club 60. (7) The
- i (9) Pride of the Fam-
1:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. (7)
Charm Theater. (9) Bill Ken-
nedy Showtime.
1:30 () House Party. Ai Tennes-
see Ernie Ford Show
2:00—(2) Big Payoff. it) Matinee
Theater. (7) Afternoon Film
Festival.
2:30 (2) Bob Crosby.
2:40 (9) Mary Morgan
2:56 (9). News.
3:00 (2) Brighter Day, (4) Queen
sae a Day. (9) Fun With Food.
15 (2) The Secret Storm,
Romances.
4:00 (2) Susie. (4) Topper. (7) Ra-
mar of the Jungle. (9) Circle 9
Theater.
4:30 (2) The Early Show. (4) ae Mickey's Rec-
oy ar Mickey Mouse Club. (9)
Dance
Party.
5:30 (4) Gene Autry.
Executive Trio
Equal to 146
Union Prexies? _
WASHINGTON ( — Sen.
lesa &
the amount wos $2193 650.74 And}.
he added, the top three men on
his executive list made a total. of
$2,173,287,
Lives of Baby, Housewife C Junior Editors Q
THE _PYRAMIDS.
viz on-
ete eres Meee eet
QUESTION: What makes Egypt's Great Pyramid unique?
_ ANSWER: Of the seven great wonders of the ancient world) only the Great Pyramid of Cheops in Egypt still stands. Andrit is
2 Traffic Acddonts Take |true wonder of the world. Made of more than 2,000 stones,
“Panel Show Content ts.
-petress( Claims
Ambition Gone Insists She's ° Satisfied
With “To ‘Tell the Truth’).
Instead of Broadway
lisle, who used to be one of the
says, “I couldn’t Kit
figure out what it was. Then I
realized I'd lost my ambition. It
was like getting out of a strait yidio show on Sunday nights. Toward the end, Fred spoke often jacket,
* * *®
“Now I don’t care about trying
to get anywhere any more. I used
to be-worrying constantly—what is
there for me? — when I'd read
about a new play. No more. Now|
I'm ‘just happy.”
Then she stopped a moment and thought»
“Ot course,” she said, with a
smile, “‘it were of:
fered to me and it fit me, I'd
do it.’
Dntil that day, she'll. go along
loves the idea of getting well
for an hour of so of work,
No rehearsal. No lines to learn.
No tension, Just money—and fun.
JUST MARVELOUs
“Panel shows are’ just marvel-
work,”
* * *
If you've been wondering wheth-
er or not the panelists on ‘To Tell
the Truth” get any advance tips
On what type of contestant they’ll
meet, here's the way it works.
“About five minutes before the
show,” Kitty says, “we're told
something about the contestant
—enough so we can think up an
opening question or two,
“I really think we should have a
‘litthe- more time. Then maybe we
‘could ask some more penetrating
questions.”
* * ® .
The old ambition is hard to kill.
Benny Goes to School
MANORVILLE, N.Y. w — Ben-
ny Hooper Jr., 7, scampéred back
ito school yesterday for the first
time since his rescue from the
bottom of a well. He fell-into the
newly dug well in his back yard
May 16 and was trapped 23%
hours. Officials said the ordeal
“apparently left no ill effects.”
Shoe Store Entered
Irving Diem, owner of Diem's
Shoe Store, 87 N. Saginaw St., re-
Can Cut Jail Sentences
SACRAMENTO, Calif, w# — The,
-|State Senate has approved a
measure which would give pris-
oners five days off their jail sen-
me for a pint of blood. NEW YORK (NEA)—Kitty Car-
biggest singing actresses on the
Broadway stage, is currently just
ty Carlisle |
| 2
/peare,
in 1 Big City
this beat.
*
late any more.
columnists, including this one.
where we used to hear Dwight
= cite his bawdy ballads about
pleasssssset”
In those days the Stork Club was a regular stop.
‘It got into a lot of feuds and became expendable to several _| Earl. Sees. Big Chan je
Night Lite
By EARL WILSON
NEW YORK, =~ It’s very, very strange how the job of a Stay-
Up columnist has changed in the 15 ‘years I’ve been covering
re *
| -We-used-to-think we hed-te eheck-in-at Reuben’s-at-5-or 6)
am. every day. Goodness, I don't think anybody stays up that
The wartime curfew taught some people that it was pos-
sible to go to bed by 3 or 4. Then, of course, some of us be-
gan getting older. By now we're home by 2 or 3 in the yawn-
“oe
“There was a wonderfully Gracious restaurant, the Versailles, Waterford Gets
Bids on School Await Report on. ‘tow
Offers for Construction ja!
of New Junior High °
trades, plumbing, heating and ven-
tilating contractors, and electrical
trades jammed the Waterford
Township Board of Education of-
fice at 2 p.m. yesterday to submit}
bids on the new $2,300,000 John D,
Pierce Junior High School, sched:
o uled for Construction on Hatchery
near Crescent Lake road. i
Seven contractors for architec-
tural trades submitted bids. ‘The
low base bid of $1,392,811 wag sub-
mitted. by the Schurrer Construc- Knox cad Father
Pleased With--
Bear Contract
LOS ANGELES (INS) —. The
Tvoluable father of football
Ronnie Knox, who changes te
almost as frequently as most
ders change sweatshirts, exulted
yeer contract with the Chicage
Bears::.. Noday over his son's new three»
Harvey Knox, who ‘customarily, -
does the talking for his handsome
son, called a@ special news confers .
ence to declare:
“We turned down $18,750 a sea.
son for Ronnie to play , . .
at Toronto, so that should give
you a\fair idea of our’ agree-
ment with’ the Bears, .
“We are particularly grateful to
join George Halas’ club, and
say truthfully that if Ronnie could
ve
e, known as “King Leer,” re-
“Mrs. Hemingway, if you eh ate
qt closed recently. Something about taxes.
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Curiously, in those early days, I always visited irae Allen’s
cf “the Chicago school of televisoin”—particularly of Dave
‘Garroway, who was leaving Chicago to come to New York.
gone from Allen to Allen.
THE MIDNIGHT EARL...
Well, the Chicago school has made its impression on
New York by now, and currently I go at 8 o'clock on Sun-
day night—as'I did in those day—to “the Allen show.” .
The Steve Allen show; that is.
I cover the Ed Sullivan show, too, naturally. But it’s réthee’
a coincidence that in a dozen years NBC on Sunday nights has
‘
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Eartha Kitt was philosophical about the closing of "Shin-
being the charming one on the bone Alley” ori B'way. “It was a blessing,” she eald. “Tt just
panel. Like most panel members r1eans I have to do something better next time.”
—a growing and happy list—she Monroe’s angry about Life’s pictures of her, taken
paid ‘eep and buddy, Milton H. Greene, to whom she no longer
| peaks. . Marilyn
a a ae
Jackie Gleason's reason for vetoing summer re-runs which
“have brought him a bundle,, was that he “wants no exposure
till next fall” .
¢
typed as a director: “If I made
look for a body in the coach.” . Rocky Marciano, aching to be an actor, made
ous,”" she says. “There's no home-| a film in Cuba, but declined to be knocked out. “Nobody ever
‘cid it in real life,” he said.
x. *
“EARL'S PEARLS: When introduced to a beau-
tiful woman, an Englishman raises his
brows; a Frenchman kisses her. hand;
American gets her phone number; and a. Rus-
sian cables Moscow for instructions.
xk « *
TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Alfred Hitchcock complained he’s, eye-
an
‘Cinderella,’ the audience would)
(Copyright 1957) b#* her ex-| ‘|tion Co. of Pontiac:
Electrical trades low bid was |
submitted by the Schultz Elec-
trical Co., of Waterford Town-
ship, for - $160,060. There were
seven contractors bidding in this
category.
Out of 12 base bids submitted
for plumbing, heating and ventila-
tion, lowest bidder was the Broe-
dell Plumbing Inc. with $567,839.
There were 19 other, bids sub-
special equipment for laboratories.
x, * *
All the low base bids were re-
ferred to the architect, George D
Mason and Co., for study. A spe-
cial meeting of the township Board
of Exiucation will be held Tuesday
to hear a report from Mason.
Parke, Davis Uses
Buzz Signal System
DETROIT — Parke, Davis &
Company, world-wide - pharmaceu-
tical firm, has equipped key
personnel at its main laboratories
here with pocket-size electronic);
speedier con-.
jreceivers tO permit”
tact in case of emergencies.
The “page system” insures al-
most instant contact with any in-
_ {dividual carrying one of the re-
laboratories which cover a three-
quarter mile square area (68
buildings with total floor area of
'42 acres).
When his receiver ‘ ‘buzzes,” the |,
individual calls the system's|""
switchboard for the message.
Champ Outlasts
TV Challenger,
Wins $92,500 .
NEW YORK w—Champion
Hank Bloomgarden finally defeat-
ed challenger Jim Snodgrass last
night im a rematch on NBC-TV's
Twenty-One quiz show.
_* ® * ‘
Bloomgarden, 28-year-old public
relations man, boosted his win-
nings to $92,500. Snodgrass, 3,
settle for a $4,000 consolation
prize.
The two quiz experts had fought
to six tie games and a standoff
in previous weeks, .
Last night Bloomgarden won
out when he correctly answered
a series of questions on Shakes-
the American Revolution,
political leaders an@ quotations.
‘Snodgrass lost when he failed to
name Kwame Nkrumah as the
prime minister of-the new Afri-
can nation of Ghana. ~ :
aS Hifi & S ewer, Paying, insist
on n City’s s Agenda Tonight
In other action, commissioners
will receive special assessment Greenwich Village artist, had to New York Mayor’s Star Rises
Wagner Can
By INTERNATIONAL NEWS .
SERVICE i
Mayor Robert F. (for Ferdinand)
Wagner of New York is part Irish,
‘part German, and he can be stub-
born. ~ So New Yorkers took the
mayor at his word when he said
the other day he'll do what he can,
but nobody is going to ‘“‘blackjack’’
him, or the city,
Wagner, at 47 the youngest man
ever to hold his present affice, was
talking about the National League's
okoy to the New York Giants and
Brooklyn Dodgers to move west-
ward, to San Francisco and Los
Angeles, respectively, if they so
desire. ‘
TALKS TO OWN
Tomorrow, the mayor is due to
talk |with Giants owner Horace
Stoneham and Dodgers president
Walter O'Malley, in an effort to
mayor followed a bitterly contested
4TH, and Duncan. Be S tubborn
Wagner has beer talked of
governor: enthusiasts
tioned the White House.
moment Wagner insists his eye is
on nothing but a second term in
city hall—and, of course, whither
the Giants and Dodgers,
BORN IN CITY
He's a rare New Yorker, actu-
ally having been born in the city.
That was on April 20, 1910. He's
been in public office since 1937
when he was elected to the — ’ mitted for kitchen equipment, 8
Electric, |] Whscpeet!" rations “Svtveaie, aor have been the Bears
of the draft."
Given Jail Sentence
on 2 Driving Counts .
light yesterday before Sylvan
Justice Joseph J, Lea
Gallarde, 36, of
fey clipe a lan haa ose oie
for the first offense, and two
‘Sick and Tired’
lof U.S. :Actions,
Norris Declares
penalties to mete out to the Inter-
national Boxing. Club, IBC presi-
dent James Norris lashed at the
government in his own defense, .
Judge Sylvester J. Ryan, who
already had found the IBC guilty - _-
lor monopoly charges said he
would hand down | a final decree
June 24.
Meanwhile, in Miami, Norris
against the IBC
. “I don't like being asked
. forced out.
ae Off With Bees
PASO ROBLES, Calif. ®— A
thief drove off with 1,400 hives
of bees belonging to Leslie Wilson.
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Assembly.
Only child of Senator Wagner
and the late Margaret McTeague,
whe died when he was 10, Wag-
ner grew up in New York's pre-
dominantly German Yorkville
section. He went to a neighbor-
hood public school, then to Loy-
ola, a Catholic secondary school,
Taft School in Connecticut, and
7 Yale.
’ After three terms in the state
legislature (his first term coming
right after he was admitted to the
state bar) and an interruption for
World War II service in the Air):
Force, Wagner successively served
as city tax commissioner, housing
commissioner and Manhattan bor-
ough president. His election as
primary against then Mayor Vin-
cent R. Impellitteri, in 1953.
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Grapacons and well-like person-
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be seas cae the Gi \ Com, [Work on New York avenue from) dewn” in trying to make his own
— ty\Com- Baldwin to University, and for a} life. Which is not to say Mayor mission tonight. wt bent Slee so ae | ee ee
Commissioners umbia from Baldwin to! heritige. He is prouder of both port on the. feasibility of black-\Noltywood. ~~ than most topping Columbia avenue prince mae ontdlnene Danan
Baldwin to Stanley, instead of the ‘ Ross
proposed concrete. 1 1 Recto beste P|
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UNTIL OCT. Ist SO
de a
Force, Oscoda, Mrs. . a and
_Maxine Elisworth, Mrs, Mary Lee| Service for Clyde B. Ward, 67
FURNACE COMPLETE with Fan
Thermostat, Humidifier, Oil Filter Limit Switch, Plenum Chamber,
Clara Perdue, Barbara Coombs|t 2 p.m. Wednesday from the Don- |
and Betty Baker, all of Pontiac, /¢len-Johns Funeral Home with the} . | Service will be at 1:30 pm,|Rev, David Mortensen of Mari-} . s . p>. - 3 -Thursday from the Newman , | 1st Payment Oct. 1st. . A.M.E, Church with her pastor | ) 0 si , larly 439.00 the Rev, J, Allen Parker, officiat- | | z Regu 439. ing. Burial will follow in Oak Hill PEN Includes Primary Control, Com- Cemetery. Mrs, Baker's body wil , 60 _ Bintion Conte, rat Regul. he Frank Carruthers . é Piain nipple port plug, Relie pag Home after 7 p.m. Wednes- oo S AVE 3 540 | _ gc valve, Circulating pump, Flow
peace Bloomfield Auto Crash s | : Control vette cad gauges.
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