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lan
lA. Blast Begins
N uclear Tests
in Mid-Pacitic
. By BOB CONSIDINE.
_ | [ABOARD U.S.8. MOUNT MeKIN-. |LEY OFF ENIWETOK (INS)—An|
‘atomic bomb will be detonated to-
day on a barren mid-Pacifie island
of “Runit, first-of a new United
|States series of nuclear -tests.
A mighty atemic task force
stood eff Eniwetok atoll to await
the opening shot of so-called
Operation Redwing which will be
climaxed Tuesday with an H-
bomb explosion. _
| The atomic bomb “curtain-
- raiser"’—postponed for 24 hours
because of the weather—will be a
so-called “‘surface shot.”
__ It will be detonated on tiny Runit
Isle, a bead in the necklace of
tn called Eniwetok. A handful Recognition for Long Service
aa a |
newsmen and a selected group
\of federal civil defense observers
were given heavy density glasses,
and told to wear long-sleeved
shirts, long pants, sock, shoes and
a ‘hat when viewing the atomic
|blast to protect them from the
‘possibility of radioactive fallout.
An Atomic Energy Commission
spokesman declined to state how
far this ship will be from the first
blast or what constitutes a “‘sur-
face shot.”
It was already aacumrad! how-
ever, that observers ‘will be 50
miles from the first public hydro-
= bomb blast scheduled for Tues- y:
‘A Waren Yon SeSNE=b — Raiie U X Fentise Press Photo Congressman George A. Dondero (right) receives Washington, Wednesday, in recognition of having
an engraved gold watch from Pontiac Chamber served Oakland County for 24 years in the House of Commerce president Dr. =~ Petroff in of Representatives.
P robers Hear Dondero Receives Watch House Passes. ~ Nixon's ‘52 Aide for His Years of Service Soil Bank Plan ~~ West Coast Republican Congressman George A. Dondero has received the
But Democrats Defeat Cleared by White House first expression of gratitude for his 24 years of service
\to Oakland County in the Ho e of. Representative
of impropriety 7 ue = : lon! Program for Making
Advance Payments
‘Chamber Honors Congressman
since his announcement he will not seek. re-election
WASHINGTON ¢INS) — The Ei-
senhower administration was ex-
pected to carry its fight for ad-
vanced soil bank payments to the |r
President Hints
at Rosy Picture
f Air Strength Thinks U.S. Will Feel
Better When the Full
Story ‘Is Told
WASHINGTON (?—Pres-
‘ident Eisenhower said to-
day the United States will
feel _a lot better about its!
air power position when
the full story has been
presented.
Eisenhower told a news
conference the United
States has a very powerful
Navy with a powerful air.
been lost sight of so far in
comparing this country’s
relative strength to that of
arm. He said that fact has’ york, has a taste for variety in toppers, possibly inspired by current Vice President
Nomination Hint
Voiced af Flint ‘Report to the People’
Coming Here Tuesday
in Tour of State
Speaking at a “Report
‘ito the People” similar to
‘fone he will make here
Tuesday, Gov. G. Mennen
Williams said last night he
is not a candidate for
President, but indicated he
would accept the nomina-
tion for vice president.
' “I'm not prepared to say
I wouldn't accept the nom-
ination for vice president,”
he told a Flint audience:
The Governor's state-
ment came on the eve of
the Republican state con-
vention in Detroit, where *
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" United Prose Photo
CAN YOU TOP THEM?—F our-year-old Richard Maurel, of New
feminine styles, His photographer-father made these for the record.
You can recognize the role his toppers play in Donkin! life.
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the Soviet Union. Mayor Albert E. Cobo still Eisenhower said this country igures on OSDI a | Gnas given no definite indi- does not try to match Russia in cation he will try for the — ground power. GOP nomination for gov-
He Indicated it should not ernor. necessarily try to match the So- y A i Williams. and iop-ranking Demo- | pplirepe il motel ane ce ~ Rav minds Goer “raperr” 7 foo | tombers. =” ** intercontinental | Oo April 26 The Poritiac Press asked the Pontiac soutien’ quad] ane’ sauatiiad 40 eae The President's remarks came General Hospital Board, and Mr. William P. Babcock, rive here for the. fifth on Tuesday, = . pence of state- Chairman of the board, “Where does the addition to the ae cee — the tours are ments earlier t k by G "0 ritean, Republicans, Curtis LeMay, chief of the Strate, Pontiac General Hospital go from here?” Mr. Babcock who label them political prope- gic Air Command, ‘and Secretary a8 submitted a reply, printed below. ganda, have taken advantage of of Defense Wilson, -that current . foram meetings to toss the Dem- 2 renal aagapoeml Sat cares . Im-answer to the questions directed to me in ay ——— hydrogen bombs is lagging behind the recent comments by The Daily Press on the. Republicans here reportedly are Russian output. addition to Pontiac General Hospital: ~ planning to repeat the perform: CHOTINER CASE We feel as you do, that the public should ance. . es The President also said there us armaen Sage we = = is no reason to believe the activi-|.:° of the addition, awers to questions raised at
ies cs.
, Se my Acc The addition was planned to be built at $3,00 9 mectnes ves AED ‘Chotiner, Loe Angeles attorney] 000 with S percent allowance for contingencies, mer ee ~\for Vice President Niton, telt'tne; Dut a steady continuing rise in basic butlding costs {sion tet. ‘vision Senate Investigations subcomit-|°.resulted-in a large difference between original Toss QUESTIONS ed Pdesabard that two wee House} estimates and actual bids. - . |_ The, questioning” last night in
~__members _maie_telePhone| ‘The bids have several alternates and they are hostage haillmel ly toab ota _(See other story on this page) being carefully studied, the equipment to be placed |ciub. Williams did not expand on / cote ~ ba in some legal cases} in the hospital is also being carefully checked as to his amiga peectzey the vice / Chotiner denied he ever had| Price and when it will be:necessary to purchase it [Presidency and was not questioned / ik 206 oe his paces with} for placement. "| ~ He = pectag her Pane yf xon or i be- Democra lo / Niven eet” influence on All of this information will be given to the ministration, scertary ot Stats
Eisenhower was asked about a
published report that fast Feb.
29, the day he announced his
availability for a second term
—he was heard to remark to a
friend:
“T had to say yes because they
told me they didn't have time to
build up another candidate."’
Asked whether he did say that
at ‘the time, Eisenhower shot back: City Commission on May 10. James M. Hare, Attorney Gen-
Although we cannot, without authorization,
exceed the expenditure allowed us originally, we
feel we must in our report make recommendations
to the City Commission. The final disposition of
the matter will be made by the Commission. The
present bids are binding for 60 days, from April 19.
x ke ke * .
>We know everyone has been patient, and we __Lt. Gov. Philip A. Hart is sched. uled to come to Oakland County
with the other four and/ ‘Williams. WASHINGTON «@ — The white/*his fall.
House said last night it sees “not} . A Pontiac Chamber of Commerce delegation in Wash-
the slightest” improper aspect in ington Wednesday presented an engraved gold watch
erences Murray M. Chotiner|to Congressman Dondero after a ae) in Weenie, had with two. presidential atdes in ’s Capitol Hill Club. < = tomes
behalf of law clients. ~ PCC Chairman Dr. George Petroff, Peescnting the Senate today — Chotiner managed~Vice Presi- tch. said ft int ud bed Ga I?
dent Nixon's 1952 campaign. An ach a paired a q while beating down the pre-pay- attorney in Beverly Hills, Calif., ment system on an almost straight
he has been active in California|!Ong service to the ~~ College Students party-line vote, the House also ap- Republican affairs for years, | of Oakland County, Mic cht, proved the 1% Metin dollar so
Pocrscag told the Senate Inves- 5 eee ‘Congressional Face Ch a res senhower and es Secre ations Subcommittee yester- Ezra mson. a day he never did “use any influ- * | lot 314 to 78. mee” in behalf of his clients. Dond
pat testified that two White House aside me de anc ae Pennsylvania Group in na Spe pany Cig oa oa : spaper editorials; T bi At S U of a seven-hour session,
staff members had made telephone expressing sorrow at his retire- rouble After etting P een was somewhat riddled
calls from their offices in connec- ment, this was the first time an‘ Roadblock a, special interest amend- |
a cet he tee ee Oakland County group had show n —-
ey ae slightest” impropriety @PPreciation of his. work since his PHILADELPHIA — A spring- Producers of livestock and pota- | came from James C. Hagerty. announcement. ; time prank got out of hand on the. ee other field crops were
President Eisenhower se, resaleee. University of Pennsylvania cam. blanketed under acreage reserve
retary, - A portrait of Dondero, com- pus last night and when it was provisions of the legislation, and Hagerty said) be! hed been obie missioned by his House Com. all over, there were two police-| iwill be ones to government
to track down just two instances| en ckaet ee eee ‘men at the hospital and an esti. payments or cutting back produc- | . ‘mated 170 students crowded into : when ee ee The portrait now hangs above (City ital cel] rooms to await ar. ee the 450 million dollar as ae SR ST Oh ‘heen | the committee's rostrum. \raignment today on some serious |zervetion secu petits sh i 4
the eventual ruling was’ against’ Dondero was first chairman of jcherees Set | Payments) toe shifting lan
Chotiner’s client.
_ At the end of yesterday's hear-
ing, the subcommillee released
Chotiner from the witness stand,’
‘saying he may be called back
later. The group's ‘hearings were
recessed until next week.
Veep’s Post to Long?
WASHINGTON (INS)—Sen. Rus-
sell Long-tD-La) appeared to have
the inside track today for the Sen-|
ate Foreign Relations Committee
vacancy created by the death of
_Sen. Alben W. Barkley hae ithe committee when it was estab- |
lished in 1947 in the 80th Congress,
and served again as chairman in|
the 83rd Congress. He is now
ranking minority member.
s ¢ #
asked the U.S. Census Bureau to
consider listing Pontiac and Oak-
land County as an independent
metropolitan area.
area has been listed in Census
Bureau books as part of the De-
'troit metropolitan area.
Business Executive N amed
County Purchasing Head Eugene A. Gump, 111 Oneida Rd., has-accepted a with some 500 milling
position as Oakland County Director of Purchases, the
Board of Auditors announced yesterday.
Gump replaces Leslie H. Gertz, who resigned to be- Promptly carted off more than two!
come a manufacturer's. representative in dry goods.
of purchases since Feb. 2, Gertz had been director
1953, when the Board of
auditors inaugurated its
Central Purchasing Divi
sion for the county:
John C. Austin, vice-chairthan of
the board, said yesterday Gert:
has ‘‘formalized’’ the county's pur.
chaging system and effected econ
omies through coordination of pur- 4
chases for separate county units ©
and a central storage system.
Gump, 62, formerly was director
of purchases for the State of Mich-
igan and for Wilson Foundry and
Machine Co., in Pontiac. His last
position was general manager of
the Lansing Co.; of Lansing
The new director first lived in
here at intervals since
Dellar Days! Georges- -Newports. “ta
night & Sat. Shop and Save on Clothing
aad Home Needs "pont mise it' Georges-
Newports, 74 N, Sagina®.
oa
2
EUGENE A. GUMP
ae iball.” |
| The Chamber of Commerce
delegation in. Washington also
Previously the | “just for fun” roaablock was {TM crop production to-soil-build-
= up on busy Locust Street dur- in& grasses.
|ing the after-dinner hours by a! In a corn-feed — compro-
|quartet of undergraduates who’ d| mise, the House reduced sup-
become bored with playing ‘‘stick ports for non-commercial corn
from 85 to 8214 per cent of the
support level of commercial
corn, ; .
Under the soil bank, Benson can with a smile that he has heard so
many stories regarding. his can-
didacy that he couldn't possibly,
remember them all. He said that,
if he did make the rémark men-
tioned it was facetiously.
Eisenhower said there is a world,
of Republicans available to bid
for the presiency. |
Lg superintendent of public’ instruc-
maps to a aaa the ———
Deny Federal at
for Segregated’ Use / know the community needs the hospital beds des-
perately. We also know that the problem has an
answer sO may we ask everyone to bear with us
until May 10. .
As you said in your comment, “In the past Pon-
tiac has acted to take care of its needs.” I’m sure we
shall in this instance.
The boys started throwing. de. |
bris from a partially razed build-
ing into the street. Soon they |
were joined by a crowd of curi- begin making payments immedi-
ous fellow students: who had ately on cutbacks of 1956 crops. _fisemoner std he baa w a R G pee nies See)
wandered out of neighboring He cannot, however, make advance/t@ give very careful study to E Fai C | eronau nistration sa buildings along Fraternity House payments this /year for reduction idea of a constitutional limitation vening alr, 00 ainier 4 race today it will deny federal funds
Row. of 1957 crops.’ jon income taxes before making up Visiti n Ports tor construction of airport facili. his mind. He made that remark g ities which are to be used on a In no time, police radio cars
\were converging on the scene of identical Confusion
a reported major
ing it up.”
a chorus .of boos and a barrage
egg bombardment,
tion tomorrow on a movement to! ence: moned dean of men, George B. draft him as the party's candidate like a juvenile, we simply call him Peters, a 1s
oats, end aene Gisburne, for governor. But he told a news adolescent. But when a juvenile (Continued on mured on Eage 2. 2, Col. 5)
Flint Motorist Held"
in Teenagers’ Deaths FLINT (INS)—Flint police arel. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. —How‘a
|holding Thomas Invester,
'Flint, today for drunk driving ‘and
leaving the scene of an accident ‘eT ton rocket, loaded with high-
after his car struck and killed ae Plosive propellants,
‘teenage boy and his sweetheart,
| * * *
The victims were
aes traffic
When the officers” started “‘break- poate lcurilaineen miss itaveirane : a €
they were greeted with their; was shooting from the hip, but that
teacher /s next fall. The Board of if you get such a limitation prin- jam.
the officers
vice LITTLE FALLS, N.J.
trouble figuring out who
With the aid of the hastily sum- for the Republican state. conven- jquency at a child welfare confer-
‘conference sgt k : | LOS ANGELES «® — Supenor
DETROIT —Mayor Albert E./Court Judge William B. Neely had when told that Sen. Dirkson (R-Iil)
In reply. Eisenhower said he &
see situation began to take Edue ation announced it is appoint-, ciple toe rigidly written into law, be near 36 another leg of their leisurely Meds) /race. greed or color. f] zg ‘
on the ap arance of a minor riot '"8 Gefaldine and Marilyn Ilaria, what do you do in the event of an. Safarday will be partly cloudy iterranean honeymoon The agency, which parcels out Ee stidents identi¢al twin blondes, to feach emergency” and warmer The high is expected 1. ; money for airport purposes, said
prsec thirdgrade classes ——_ to be 36 to 60 The Monacan rillers were ex. tS few rule will apply to con- pera eg Ah rsectior sit _ _ Scrambled Meanings Temptratures wil] average 5 to ; on - ts struction and remodeling and re- sma nusehold itéms joining ° Cobo to Reveal Stand 10 degrees below normal according Pected to visit other Spanish por pait of existing facifities at air
to
oe atuderts)fo) the! nearestipre, Cobo say's he will have a statement'this to say about juvenil@ delin- dicted for Sunday and warmer XII ‘How much federal/ funds will go
ones again by late Monday. It will) * 4.4 Ao the projects the entire cost of
“When, an adult behaves tu
of does it feel to have a three-quar-
plung-
\ing downward from 18,000 feet a
James Linn, throat.
4
| Wednesday afternoon.
‘parently pointed right down your ERROR IN REPORTS 5 Berserk Navy Rocket Lands Ne: ear ‘Observers
ne ithe U.S. earth satellite program. (matic detachment from the rocket where it would fall.
perfect itself,
the launching area.
Ww hen the 24%4- foot. needle-nosed isystem boomed forth, new altitude y for single-' be
The weather was
At X-minus-4, meaning four min-
15, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Terrible utes until time for the rocket to In Today’ S Press eee ; | jand | A lot of increased blood preae.. Linn. and Janet Andrina, 14 It was a case of no place to blast off, the range loud - speaker | : i sure! amd heartbeats when the daughter of Mr. and» Mrs. John go and not time enough to get announced there was a “possible County News” ..,....... 4,37 MOTORS FAIL ‘rocket finally crashed with a thun- Andrina, all of Flint. there anyway error in weather calculations’ Editorials t pecrouieene 8 The motors had thiled the rock- dering roar and a billowing cloud Police said. Invester drove away) It happened to a group at White and a hold order was placed on Farm and Garden . 28 thru 29 ef had turned - was hurtling, of/dirty yellow smoke — not anys after the accident, parked and,Sands Proving Ground in southern the operation. It was calted off a. High School 2 groundward. |where near observers — but @ ithen returned to the scene to iden- New Mexieo earlier this week. The|few minutes later and ‘the revetse Sports .. 1-23, 24; 25, ay 2 It was too far tb the blockhouse mile away from the launching | itify himself as the driver. He is occasion was ‘the belated firing of count down—10 second, 9 a Theaters ............3 $2, 3 for many. They route only stand fower it had left seconds before, an unemployed construction the new Navy Aerobee-hi. a newletc, — began. TV & Radio Pregtam.. . 43 hoping . | Never had a mile seemed. te |. lworker, - |research vehicle designed to set} Outside \observers already had Women's Pages: .....J9,. 20, | Several ca { nl e red into _little much like a foot or two, 4
. > Following Showers. wants to put a ceiling 6n income’,
(P—Third-' taxes. =
Tonight will be mostly fair and and Princess Grace sailed from the:
cool with frost likely The low will Spanish island of [biza today, on
days. Cooler temperatures are pre- bly an audience with Pope Pius
thermometer reading preceding 8 for the loca] authorities of Ibifa’ for the entire cost of any part of
“It may not acts like some adults -he sees, we a.m. was 38 degrees. The mercury including the bishop, governor a structure pes for segre-
lcall him a 1 delinquerit.” ‘rose to 52 at 2 2 p.m.
age rockets and connected with mechanism might, after its ‘auto-|eyes racially segregated basis. jo
on ‘Sp anish Coast The CAA/said its order provides |
MADRID °(INS)— ‘that the government will con-
i Paice Rater! tribute any money for that part
of a building from which /persons
may b¢ barred for reasons of The weatherman says that show-
s wHl end late this afternoon.
the forecast for the next five before heading for Italy and possi- ports.
/The CAA said thal in computing
rn cool Tuesday or Wednesday. Last night they gave a coc -ktail/the construction /or repair must
In downtown Pontiac the lowest party- aboard the Prince's yacht be figured and 4 deduction made
mayor. igated use, 5
eh. warned that the boosterjrocket whooshed upward; | most | groups, apparently on the assump.
were on the booster and/tion -that/it’s better to have come
pany if your time is up.
It seemed like years, Apparent.
Iolad- eel y it was only seconds.
{The rocket lis coming back. The/ Rocket But / /there was no doubt there
Everyone to the were / more than a few white faces | land uncomfortably near,
Then * .# *
the range
is
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hoe? Nis ee cae aoa Ol ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. MAY 4. 1956_ — ion : |
ee et — — a ; im AS | urday at the Bell Chapel of the u ee [ | | Vaz ue aa | h M ~The Day in Birmingham | | {William R. Hamilton Co, with
LaDOr Leaders | Eventful Sendoff. Mark Charge 2 Men orts, Driver Training=" = | Eventiul sendoll. Marks l ", Sports, Driver TrainingP ss,
to Snes 's First Day of Trip | Dope Count vailable lms rene ; j : ; a , ot F :
to Speak Here | Roy's Fir st Day of frip | “on OUNIS|Space Reported Available|isc*sisten hari net
“C10 i Spo , | Rogers has. sarted tn, a “eeomie core pany foorslioncy aa 4-Week- Investigation BIRMINGHAM —/Enough space|was discussed at three identical Birmingha ler eee ildren
cio Council to | nsor trip in 8 small, (women motorboat a, ; b Ci vi 4 d er of ball fields and win-|meetings at. the church on Mon-|and six great-grandchildren
Conference on the Role! slong the Red and Mississipp! rivers, | —"" ____ ; eet y ity ice Squa ter sports runs, as well as. forday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
Fe | the fuiiitent of 4. bor noet ai'ike | We had a real man’s breakfast Brings Two Arrests [parking and driver training, is} A summary of reasons was ¥ Only | of Legislation. first Gay's journey). put on by the Sea Scouts and Boy 9 available across from the high! given by Merlin Warr, church erenrn =
~ 6 \By ROY ROGERS foedread ok Mawreaag Minds ak ated im school, according to three local of-| moderator, during the presenta- ‘
Some $0 women CIO members| PARIS, Tex. (INS) — Our first[Ceeded to make our way to the Warrants charging two men with|picials oui tion by the board of trustees.
wives of local CIO worke: lday was an eventful and interest- boats and to start our trip — narcotics violations were obtained| City Planner. Herbert Herzberg,| Growth in membership, about 600)
id sig cen rae ing . TT nase apt ol cy Lapses eg today by Pontiac ~~ |Recreation Director Frank Whit- and growth of the
ew - =” yin “ ' high school bed was out and sev. ad bd aid ne mand Assistant City Mensast totes ie " trom Ki) in’ March|
red by It started at Denison, Texas— | era) thousand citizens. Then we fi- The arrests came as a result of M°Y. ant ech icl conference tomorrow sponso’ y | : ag ays 8:30 laf + teveotiont Vi ‘Dana Whitman told the recreation! 1953 to over 400 now, were Seer
the Oakland County CIO Council) up at 5:30 a.m. Y inally got on our way at 8: a.m./ ja arian vestigation by at board last night that recreation and hy Trustee Phil Bartlett, Jack)
ce ne Ser 8-HOUR STRUGGLE pane he aweee Perera einer training ea be entirely ‘Thatcher of the Christian Féuce-
| ; he next eight hours we : : "compatible in the 66-acre field be-'tion Board, and Deacon Clint | .
The theme of the conference wi Pontiac Deaths mds) Re ideas pepe nurseives off ing to Det, Herbert Cooley. |e tconaidered! hao aye ‘{
Home Life? logs. It rained about one-fourth of} | use of drugs in that area may | i pmed . “excellent” by board lers and parents are under way ORANGE SLICES
A banquet will follow Saturday Henry Brandon ‘the trip, It was miserable but all | be widespread and that other | - oabers and was referred to the at the church, with Mrs. Cari Niel-
night at the Roosevelt Hotel j1W42) Brandon, 82, died yester-/in all it was a wonderful trip for’ arrests may follow. City Commission and the Board leading group discussions. Regular **- V-"~>
‘where 115 persons will hear — oe _ ithe first day. | ath . Scholle, president of the day at his residence, 48 Virginia, ahaaiptaedt Satish andl Charged with sale of narcotics is, ot i . | Rie DeVore of Bloomfield
2 . . - large j John T. Upshaw Jr., 21, of 198 Bon-| d could hold four’ or five! 1; hard Bir-
Michigan CIO Councll, and Mrs. Ave. He had been ill three years. jurties, but not knowing how long dais| Ave tiarcidl NU ties 13E.| The fiel or Hills and Robert Herzberg of FULL
Nancy Williams, wife of the Born in Canada, Sept. 8, 1873.'it would take us to get to our first 20 of 583 Franklin Rd was | Daseball diamonds, several football mingham are two artists amare POUND
governor. he was the son of William and stop, we didn’t take time to snag. chore Saliwitntl ecascaxion nt nar. (elds. binigee patel : aeane| ing with ae Vespa Ale Pe '
Included in the list of speakers Emmaline Price Brandon. On Aug. any of them. ; icotics, Cooley said. They are being | cece eas) WinlWareas cod lieuaks crit aers | sack Armaan! wrk aca. cienosh bail eq dotrees Jey
“ge crest SNe 9, i, he mao. Alle More Weare somo the an of eee Ivemtation In Onkand paie't oben ean Ace Ars Eaton, its w|i ty sa cr 5 oA "| , and | be run, Lloyd Utter, Mrs..Anna M. Bond, in Cass City. | Okia., and Paris, Texas, with Formal charges followed the ginner’s til eos jack se
all from the International UAW,| Mr. Brandon came here from | 4 indreds of people crowding the | PUZZLER — A perplexed coed identification yesterday by the, lan ‘night's was a special meet- d . ¢ ) Bowman
Mrs. Esther Murray, field repre-| Cass City 36 years ago and had | bank. jexamines a statue ‘at the Univer-|State Police Laboratory in East ing called to hear the plan which Service for John F, (Jack) Bow-
sentative of the Women's Activi-' teen employed by the Grand | The way we all feel now after Sit of Chicago. Called “Congo.” Lansing of heroin capsules and ;, peing referred to the commis Man, 448 Willits St... 8, will be ties division of the AFL-CIO, and, his y all d iq it was created by Bunni Sovetski, marihuana, Cooley said. FAT Ae report. It is held at 11 a.m. Saturday at the
Riehard Kendziorski, education Treat allroad Ce. before bis using the push poles atl day mnt and is on view at the University's|, The capsules and an ounce of called a “very tentative plan” by|Bell Chapel of William R, Hamil-
representative of the Michigan CIO} retirement. aa boml tbe be we ought to go Second annual arts festival. The marihuara were found on Up- \irg William Jackson, chairman| to" Co., with interment in Wood-
Council. 7 : He leaves his wife; a daughter, 5 ey “— s igirl is Yolande de Bruyn, a fresh-|shaw's persdn, Cooley alleged, |5¢ the recreation baaral lawn Cemetery, Detroit. He died
Mrs. Beatrice Watson of Flint; two, .. you in a day or s0. man. and an ounce of marihuaha- was) ; - Wednesday after a long illness. | |
° 4. sons, William H., and Donald B.,| _ found in Howze's home. .}| “We didn’t want to delay ft Mr, Bowman was with Walsh, AA
Chrysler ists both of Pontiac; two sisters, Mrs... 9, : 7 ee * | A search of Upshaw’s basement) snd bottleneck plans poe the = and wes presen = Mes. 00 Valeo BULL POUND
Noise Derm et Yocum one mrs, P | Se k G rl 0 ment | apartment yesterday, Cooley said, 8 development, a nine years after gas Vice|l pure cocoanut
May Gromer of Cass City. ~ FO ICE JeCKING UIT! [revealed a hypodermic needle) “There are so many student driv- president of Federal Motor Truck] dipped im creamy, [ p fit Mr. Brandon will be at the Hun- issin if itfer | - ifilled with a clear liquid Bees) ers that have to be trained.” = Co. Detroit, in 1935. - sa fruit flavored Cc |
toon Funeral Home until 12 ten M W h .) | jbehind a bathroom partition. The| ‘This is the start of cooperation) Born in Detroit, he lived fondant. —
LOWE! [0 lS Monday when he will be taken to g | ct ver eye | fala has not been analyzed, €8/between the various city oe eee Se ee Stem care |
Church of the Nazarene ectives scouring the # ' .- . as we've been working to getja mem _ Detroit} strawberry. : |
First Quarter Shows tor tance at 00 pan. The Rev. ae wee vee neem of ine ; Both felonies, the sale, of al soi sage ies doedicdle Boat Club and Oakland Hills Coun- an
Sha Decline, as Did Kenneth . Hutchinson will officiate) 4 A TS SASS) Figures Indicate 5,100 jcotics, brings a possible séntence| (Whitman Whitney, and Herzberg | try Club. wa a JIMmM) Hated |
arp ’ with burial in Perry Mt. Park, f 85,000 in City A of 20 years to life in prison, andirepresent government, education,| Surviving are a son, liam Z |
GM and Ford Cemetery. middle-aged baby sitter yesterday, O i in City FEO | possession brings four to 10 years,/and city planning.) Grosse Pointe; a sister, Mable of | Mh Geguaw —dels Fleet | |
afternoon have asked area police) Out of Jobs een? Coe Whitney and Norman Wolfe, as-| Birmingham; and ies) ae. A. : |
DETROIT Corp Adolph J. Hornblad to watch for the pair —_ sistant superintendent of schools|C. Bowman of California and Hugh |
and Ford, Mary P. Tinell, a slight blonde; i Ponti ; ® lin harge of building and grounds |of Royal Oak. Baby Week Specials!
pool grapes Motors *| Adolph J.. Hornblad, 56, of 73)° “@ry *- , | Unemployment in the wae Pennsylvania 0 eg ‘and the’ superintendent's deputy to| Thomas P. Hubbard y ' its profits off sharply in the Hudson St. died yesterday in St.| four-year-old dressed in a red area is currently around 5,100 out, { \the recreation board, will explain} Thomas P. Hubbard died last § Tonite ond Saturday
=A eee coure ~ home yesterday morning, leaving 15 per cent of the employment (7 [Orce. | hose assigned lo remov’ tor at First Congregational Church — Service will be at 2 p. m. 2
year. He leaves his wife; one broth- about = , cdducitons: reeulied from im (CS the litter trom the street were —_- a ee : |
eee : - | .
. ‘Directors declared the usual| Or, Kart Horn Bee aoe ; —_ The pair were reported seen at| creased lay-offs in the area's ee te an egg shortage, the ; » Birdseye or Flannelette
dividend of T5 cents ‘eh share on Eelma Seler and Mrs. Hilda Ed-| the Tinell's east side home about motor vehicle and supplier [— students resorted to other missiles , BABY DIAPERS common stock, payable June 13 to lund, all of Sweden |3:30 p.m. They have not been tn the last two weeks of April, including some good-sized stones. S A L E S M E N
holders of Record May 14. Chrys- Mr Hornblad’s cody walks Pr aa since. . 2,100 workers have been laid off) One policeman returning to his
prtlaapecl peng al posers ee the Doselaen Johns Funeral Home| in the latter industry to add to prowl car found four boys letting hes
share, on F * * | | the 3,000 reduction reported since|the air out of his tires. In their . e until 12 noon Saturday. It will even Stanley M. Brown al Let ees : : : . April 1955. haste to escape in their own auto § * :
Colbert was re-elected president. bat baggie areceergt 2 ; . A Because of the unemployment. |they dented a fender on the police e Regular $2.39 value. Choice of
: = Rev. Carl W. Nelson pe rare Seeking Nomination ee commission is busy with laid-/car. - durable Birdseye sn fe extra
H 1 ‘ barts | Perry off workers seeking unemployment! FINGERPRINTED \ JE soft flannelette. Full dozen in
ami y eeps | e — = ib Stanley M. Brown Bloomfield benefits Dudley said With th becale full | package. Limit 2 dozen per cus- etery. ey M. , a : . yith the outbre going ; : tomer, :
: In lieu of flowers friends may Township manufacturer's represen-| There were 2,799 filing claims force, hordes of police entered the, $ —per week starting salary
Burglars Take $500 contribute to the Memorial Fund tative, said today he will seek the) tn the week ending March 29, fraternity houses, handcuffed and| 100 1 bo : |
. : of his church. Republican nomination for the 12th he sald. This increased in April chained students to each other and) pius bonuses... |
BIRMINGHAM — A : district State Senate seat vacated and this past week as close to started sending them en masse to |
ear trp fons Sis Baby Boy Polier (tin §. reat rhs em wammore cm Gi Th inerpnung ir | We tain you for lifetime carer if trousers containing another wallet; Prayers were said at 2 o'clock Congress. ; Ping jhe een the police blotter. with Mutual of Omaha :..
| - from the bedroom where Mr.'this afternoon in the Sparks-Grif! Brown, 36, has been active in ‘SS . eerie ‘ alin $371,521 in. All were to be arraigned on dis- . Pepperell-Flannellette .
and Mrs. Ralph Poirier slept last fin Funeral Home for Baby Boy Oakland County GOP work for 11 SCC COSTS SO AN MB @) 0 llorderly conduct, breach of peace ff If you can meet the public and want wee . night. Money missing totaled $500, | Peltier, infant son of Lyle andjyears. He is a delegate to the Arel te ee tn Ses 1, and inciting to riot charges. Some folestmimor tact Receiving BLANKETS
Mrs. Poirier says. The Poiriers Helen Noll Peltier, 3733 Lincoln-|State Republican Convention in 4.181 cheeks issued in April 1955." taced charges of assault and bat- @ money, contact...
live at 425 Bryn Mawr. shire Rd. ‘Detroit Saturday. Dudley stated. . toe t tery. meeets Valve as. ¢
Poirier awakened when the bur-| The Rev. Malcolm K. Burton’ Brown has been Southfield Town- The manufacturing force Of In the confusion, one reporter sorted colors with
giar made a sound in another |of the First Congregational Church|ship Justice of the Peace, and was. 40,100 workers is down by mwas four times hustled into a wait-' 6 LLIA S JE Easy to launder Lim-
room, at about 2 a.m.. and/jofficiated, with burial following in defeated for the Republican nom-|™0T than half . which a : ing patrol wagon before he could | . a= Bi 4.
switched on a bathroom light. Then|Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. ination for 18th district congres-| secoernaiae es ay he lidentify himself. : MI 4-6602
seeing a flash! he returned to) Besides his parents, the baby is'sional seat in 1952. ‘ Rut oh Uschi El eee vie a . .
get = the bedroom. | survived fs grandparents, Mr. and ——___—_—_—_ [Plained. More than 160,000 _ national , For Confidential Appointment
eo ae A tee Datiters Purchase Scum es rn an coc” A + 3 . , : | have : \ eee Se ee — =a aS .
Police found the trousers out., |Lake Orion. Weekly Newspapers over April, 1955, bringing this —— =
doors = pate purses, but the | The baby boy was born Wednes-\ perpor (INS)—Paul M. Chand. force to 29,100 workers at —
wallets, including identification ay = o oy terday in Pontiac), Detroit-area newsria and Present. J
cards, were gone. ciatedebate Uc Heh Detroit attorney William C. McKay.’ The service, retail trade and mis- Sie af ; : . ¥. a. f Nan ea
They money was for a shopping)! . Janounced today purchase of the cellaneous positions all indicate vat
| trip, Mrs. Poirier says. Usually Charles W. Rankin ‘Plymouth Mail and the Livonia. increased employment over’ last py
| eS ae oo about $20 in| Charles W. Rankin, 72 of 21 two sot Michie s largest weekly vent jercont Gor Ue Vecuattustin oth Be
. Oneida Rd. died yesterday in Pon-, i ; eld whic ‘ %
a ' |tiac General Hospital after a brief) = ° ; because of adverse weather condi- » F r ! Driv-R-Seat
Fine 2 for Possession illness, [rence train feel Calbia TOT | @ i 0 Vilec
ey ; Cl: He was born in Washtenaw Coun-|>0th publications. He resigne. a b ae wore ——" $3.49 Value
of Policy Number Slips ty May 8. 1883, and married oo ee es aenitent #4 Pontiac Township Man Famous ‘DAN-DEE’ & ‘STURDEE’ FIRST QUALITY gees eee 2 : 95
Two men charged with posses. former Clara Rentschler, |Michigan Racing Assn. to re-enter Receives Jail Sentence GREY -and TAN or NAVY HERRINGBONE Pair ges ke
sion of} numbers policy slips yes Mr. Rankin who came here the news business. .
terday were found guilty and sen- from Detroit in 1912, was a ielwaalall Gasser sports| writer! A Pontiac Township man was PANTS SH | RTS
tenced hy. Pontiac Municipal Judge | ; member of the Oakland County | te OW ‘sentenced to serve 30 days in
Cecil McCallum. for the Detroit News and served \Oakland County Jail for driving
'while his license was revoked yes-
‘terday Trinidad T. ‘Romo. 1326
| Taylor Rd., pleaded yuilty before
{Keego Harbor. Justice James
!Southart. :
His fatlure to pay fine and costs ae ~
| Boat Club and the Porcupine | yi1h the Associated Press. ‘ Robert L. Jackson, 37, of 28 Hunting Club. He retired from |
Lake St. ‘paid a $5 fine and Theo-; the Michigan State Highway De- . i dore H. Pembroke, 47, of 172 Wes- neil ll Tati iscsa nil Venus to Shine Bright, : i 10 fine. .
a Sever os | Besides’ his son, Riehard of Pon- to Cast May Shadow
The Weather tiac, he is survived by two broth- SAN FRANCISCO w—The plan- $2.95 Values
2“ $2.39 Values
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PONTIAC AND VICINITY Cloudy with eee ee i Pn Men nh et Venus will be bright enough of $100 resulted in the increase in
showers ending this forenoon and be- ae nae xf, it, mid-May to cast a shadow at sentence from an original two days,
coming partly cloudy this afternoon ters, Mrs. Adelaide Rominger #of a a ; : 7
Cooter today, high 50 te 52%. Mostly fair ( sali Mrs. Alma ™8ht and: tt can also be seen in ———— Be “ . - Folding Hardwood /
and cool tonight with frost likely, low Creat Falls. Mont. and Mrs. Alma int a vsime if you know where or Sizes 29 to 42 . Sizes 14 to 17 ee ) near 36. Temorrow partiy cloudy and Norton of Napa, Calif. 2 Aged in Years Only Trainin Seat
warenes;| bigh) 06 ¢e 00. Nerney =< Service will) be at 4 Satur. '° look, says George Bunton - of Sanforized twill with zipper | Sanforized twill and her- g
as aig ee ee ees Saas bon co See Grin Ghagel Morrison Planetarium | LANSING u — Notwithstanding fly, deep pockets, wide belt | ringbone shirts in ‘dressy (
wean; lisiBeaviee with the Rev. Edward D. Auchard, Peak brillianty will be on May|his 71 years, Bave Wisnaw, ‘in- loops. Button front on the ff style. Pockets, reinforced ”/
18. Whether you. ¢an see your own trepid beaver trapper, snowshoed
shadow cast by the Venusian light from his Mackinac County home
will depend upon sky clearness to Les Cheneaux Islands during herringbone pants. at points of strain.
‘KING KOLE’ FIRST. QUALITY Lowest temperature preceding # &m agcociate pastor of the First Pres-
Wind velocity 12:15 mph byterian Church, officiating. Bural
Arp iwill be in Perry Mt. Park Ceme $3.00 Value
Fits all adult size
toilet seats. Sturdy ,
seat with safety’
‘E strap White enamel i | 8
and natura] finish. /
At @ am:
Direction: North.
Sun sets Friday at 7:35 pm.
Sun rises Saturday at 5 22 am
- -, and on the absence of artificial the recent season and trapped his a . /
Moon sets Priday at 1 31 pm sery ee lighting atound you. limit. ; pen ‘SPR UCE GREEN’ UN | FORMS Genuine TAYLOR-TOT Moon rises Saturday at 2.27 am A ee Se css z ol Walker-St il
.Dewntown Temperatures Vaughan Cub Pack 36 S | | R S . , ro er a
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FO. eccseree 82m oe Presented With Charter weccoreeeeeeeeeeeeeoeeteeeeebbobed I / $10.95 Value ,
gem gg UP BLOOMFIELD HILLS + Cub ‘ a $2.5 bee! | BLOOMFIE LS u e 2.59 Values L 4 88
ra {Pack 36 of Vaughan School re- We Are -Looking for ‘ ae
alssnmdcaierenteray leeived its charter this week with : ere Mall dyed pets | ae ree to ket ol. Bs 9
mec enmity reprsennven of the 59 Soutcdl $ 3 STORE MANAGERS and 3 ME &' sis “G55 pe \ ne Mean u Sone saciaine | ‘a . Pee -lubric aring. * Weather—Rain. ; 14 to 17'2. : ‘ Shock absorber springs Present .were..members of the A A MA A handle. Le One Year aoe in Ponting lee Council, which is headed by 3 SSIST : NT N G RS Be ‘
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Mrs. Draper is heading up Den and
sh- PANTS $3.45 Values
boys’ wear, ladies’ wear, shoes, home h Highest Hoa orang) Urendigadchtects This! ines, -etc.
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9 tm ines __ 32 in 1907 peal Those who have cub Starting salaries for manager $150 per week, Zipper fly, tufwelt potkers,
‘Therséay's , Tomperst Chart groups of their own are Mrs, Philip 8: secure ogram wide belt loops, - Santorized,
Baltimore oe Memphis “a 55 Maxwell, Mrs. John French, Mrs.| isle paid eee Sani ccnineese poe of vat dyed, will not fade. All
See eee ey ne eet S this od. seas fo Denver ew York 66. 53 Paipaile, Mrs. Hugh Carney, Mrs., F Detrois $ $9 Omahs: $31 waward Boltz and Mrs, Maurice Please send all qualifications to Box 29, Pon-
Fort Yrerth = s So pn bo ¢¢ Simpson. Invocation for the pro- tiac Press. 98 North
Orie 98 78 8. Francisco ¢7 $4 Tam was given by the Rev. Rob- WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMY SAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Seginaw penne own ee ao Ziert L. DeWitt of Christ Church :
Marque a 33 #8 67) Cranbrook, . 96 N. Saginaw Maia Floce uN ‘ : :
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made deputy in charge of indiv- ‘Top Secret’ Seat Tony LeVier said the seat is “top am eae
Named Warden eter Be LOS. ANGELES «=A new’ type|oner’s,, Dut-added wat “the = ‘SPECIAL LOW PRICE Shop SIMMS and SA
“+ -Buchioe was named rom a tt! afety eection seat iy beng red, mself from
for Marquette - ae < candidates for the posi-'ieq for the world’s fastest Areata regener eon i son OPEN
TONIGHT . and SATURDAY
"til 10 P. M.
Save on Gifts Where Mother Shops Year ’Round!
wel and a Lockheed test pilot, says. at mare shen 1000 wpb.
R. J. Buchkoe Must Pass eee said. a a mae l In Pontice
Civil Service Exam fr Want Ad Offers | BOY'S WEAR SPECIALS a i.
SIMMS $12,000 Position Ist Quality, Fully Sanforized
Boys’ Sport Shirts
Easy Position LANSING — Raymond J.
Buchoke, 46, has been appointed! of Rain-Maker
warden of the Marquette Branch! GARDEN CITY, Kan — The SHORT. SLEEVE—2-Way Coller
Prison. Garden City, Kan. Telegram is Sizes 6 to 16
Buchkoe, now director of classi-| iputting its advertising slogan ~ Choice of linette cottons.
fication at the institution where bei: ‘Want ads can work for you’ — assortment ipa on roe.
has served 20 years, replaces Em: to a severe test. Worm ince’ euril pantowr
ery Jacques, who died last month. | The newspaper is running the
“TRED-LITE” name
; : , Fridey & Seturdey! —
The appointment is provisional, ee its “Help Want. | Ist Quality—Halj-E flaeie Vast Famous OUR 1f )
subject to successal completion see BOYS’ SANFORIZED | y 9E MEN'SS . unbeam . m the Civil Service examinations | «tmmediate opening — in im- e ce ae 0 LOWEST CONTROLLED HEAT entire egy (a position | Salat peor! Kansas ae Be. Denim Jea ns f + BOYS’ j EVER 4 RYPAN rain. No experience requir PF j i " mo His selection was announced by ginning may be small if some as- FADED BLUE or CHARCOAL & yet s’ Sizes ven - . ef PRICE! Gus Harrison, corrections depart-|Surance of continued performance Sizes 8 to 18 95 oo Bes NS ‘Sizes Jada = i Fi 6 ge
ment director, following a special !8 Offered. Job will pay big divi- & 70.., ny a-pution front, haif- (“ full cushion insole. reinforced | shank, flanged Regular $19.95 meeting of the Correctings Com- dends, both in town and country. elastic. 1’ back pocket, ‘ready fs found “in; tamoye Cambridge, crepe scled extords a | ; 5 mission last night. Delay in filling position hurting |B Chercoa) colors, Sizes @ to 18. f at at tle, low pfice. Choice of colors. —F actory Price—
both. dispositions and income, If Buchkoe, a native of Bessemer, | desirous of taking: job, don't both-
graduated from Western Michigan) : 5 : College. Before entering the cor- ier Luger ve Heavyweight Sanforized Twill
rections system he taught school ed sa eure ing. For further information, see ty Chino Pants . 98 N. Seginew — Basement
ny southwest Kansas.” ‘Prior to being placed in charge .
of~ classification in 1952, Buchkoe ‘Two-thirds of Americans lived was in charge of the institution's on farms in 1850 compared with
education _Brogram. He later was less than one- seventh today.
f — SIMMS—"Where SPENDING is SAVINGr” Tonite. and Seturda ials’ 11° "YOULL Find More Things YOU Need |
COST MUCH LESS at SIMMS! Regular FP-10 model. Aut 1 A ted _ . L i i merica’s most alin, Fridey end Saturday Specials. . dee fry-pan. Full Peels guaranteed. Original. coreana\ _
on 447 7 i 3 : ago | ¥ | 2nd FLOOR SPECIALS NEW F-60 MODEL—Right or Left Handed Heavy STEEL Tubing—7 Feet Tall
Clothesline Pole sEnERAL@® ELECTRIC With GROUND SOCKET
lrons $3.75.
Value
EACH Régilar $14.95 Velaw
Has — Hooks |
Another Shipment Arrives poeta ed same
LOW PRICE! Gturdy steel cb With ZIPPER FLY
Sizes 8 to 18 Yeors
Sanforized — — with
rm eat fly, wid loops aire co the most
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MADE a te 20°. in Hidden Credit i: gosto I grossed socket for in-;
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Get It for LESS at SIMMS STEEL TUBING ae oi Rake | —and Alse Use Our FREE 2-PIECE STYLE New center cord (as pictured) permits ironing with either right
or left hand-. . . iron dry or with steam. Fully automatic control,
$1.00
Regular $6,95 Value LAYAWAY! Clothes Pr verse Complete With Power Grinder
seis A 95 ii ses 77 DORMEYER are Redium’ pumerals that glow in the dart a . p b4 (@) TO G R A PH E 4 S N E E DS S 8 ¢€ Each LIMIT 1 Electric MIXER POCCCOSOOOOOOCOOLOCOOEEOOOLOLO LOO CCOOOCCOCS : and jU! Attachment
So Simple to Use — Yet Sharp, Clear Snapshots Long handle reek. with = tines. _ 4 ~ ¥ 1
Kodak Brownie Crmcns eS aes Sy) & 68 CAM ERA fee i te base makes prop | With Side Outlet—Rubber Cord |
slip-preof. Overall 00° length.
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Only SOc Holds in Free Layaway MEN’S—LADIES’
BOYS’ ang GIRLS’
Bilfolds Leathers—Piast
$1 and $2 Values
YOUR CHOICE
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3-LENS TURRET
MICROSCOPE Reg. $10.95 Value
6.95, NOT A TOY! But a
precision microscope
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ists,. ete Po
Latest model, complete with
Sharp, clear snapshots ee re
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# Open Styles : ects . : Dormeyer Portable Mixer ® Zip-round Styles ' COCS ooo oooE SE DLOOLOLOROSODEOOOOOOOOOOOOOLS
t Some Coin Purses ALL POWERFUL F1.9 Lens on Famous Full 3 YEAR GUARANTEE — Ribbed PLASTIC . Regular es 99 nd Wind : ‘actory guarant: inger-
aed eee Kodak Brownie > 22S Tunarr | tp toned coral. Lig in aevort and plastics : Movie Camera . r en Ose with eee = or men women, . —
en “care Regular 79.50 Value i 50 FEET . ;
Rocned ele oi - $2.95 Famous Brand—Ist' Quality
Sor a Tray T
: —— » : Full 50 feet of ais oleate! ray . 7
" N. Saginaw —Main —_, garden hose at this = low price. | Set of 4 — As Pictured
Standard couplings, f guarantee oS
5: ; oy at inekior : . Original . |
— , , —— - phyise elves ria Bone PPTTTTITITITITITIT Lr $11.75 a4
ae mr e ot Ss sealants movie : Sturdy Long Handle AY 14 Curved Steel Teeth ; | ee
| Round-Point Shovel | Garden Bow Rake
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“ALUMINUM Folding | a n Sl d Pr 239 | iueis a ee | : frame, detac . sa St g bow, tray, 25 i - Golf G rts | IML e 0) jector Lightweight sates nee for sel i
C Reguler List jet $40.00 pelle UR rectal pices asta i we, fectly bal id, die.
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wheels Oversize U. il Sturdy ALL STEEL SPR) Wet Aan SET qu show . Al Our lowes t ever .
| $9.95 trainee coe |e Twin-Step Ladder | ma AY, Bl Fal
———— CHOICE OF 4 COLORS = ai $2 oa in Pree Layaway HALF PRICE SALE! ‘Chrome and Glass
Blower cooled projector with $5.95 K L - S €* take dain oviee in wriiean edlers With FOAM RUBBER UNDERLAY . Wood Grained Flaish
: Regular $1.95. 4 $33 Value — @ Save Over 30% on Latest 1956 ARGUS g m 20-INCN 9x24 INCH | 20-INCH “Aut , 300-Watt AUTOMATIC | = | oer TO p < * »
Complete set) with everything you need Slide rojector ; - Cc x ™ epee ae
a IN Ol) Oe Sill il ot $5 HOLDS $59.95 Value Each “chip, peel or crack. Ventilated
pried aly oon ees i ae? pie | isk 99 back. Plywood lid high compression styie, box of tees anc tured. New {056 : ; .
i te a eee OEE ; with case. side 39 Rubber treads molded with carpet-like toxture! soft foam fubber : b !
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Neel : oe ___=_ THE PON TIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. MAY 4.1956 ;
‘ote on Oxford Vill
May 11 Deadline S°2 SUR” Saas a4 8 | es ; :
for Registering © <<" Proposed Plan Would
Give Village Manager
Type Government
OXFORD—An election to accept
or reject a new village charter for
Oxford will be held June 11.
Non-registered residents who)
wish to vote in this election must
register by next Friday, May 11.'
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It was recently approved by the,
governor and returned to the vial.
tage office for acceptance by the)
_ voters. Residents are urged to,
inspect it there or have it discussed)
in club meetings by the men who!
wrote it—Harold Campbell. Stew- -
art Langley, Charles Webster,
'~ Harold Pickford, or Chfford Ven-
For the. first time voting
machines will be used by the |
_: > @leetors in this election. Two
‘ machines used by the township |
‘ will be rented by the village for |
use at the township hall.
Vennard. who has also served
several terms as village council
member and is a past president
of Oxford offered his resignation
from the ccuncil.
He said the ‘pressure of per-
sonal business” gave him too little
time to devote to village affairs
No action has been taken to name
ae a successor.
Service Saturday
for Dr. Irel Forshee — Dr Iret L. For- shee, dentist in Milford for over
£ years, died suddenly in his
last ni
| He was born in 1887 and prac- ' ticed dentistry in Mariette before,
coming to Milford. Dr. Forshee
PREPARE FOR BENEFIT BARN DANCE —
Scores of things run_through the minds of Water-
_ ford Township High School students Bernard
Torr, Nancy Schack and Vickie Foley as they
prepare for the big barn dance to be held Satur-
day at 8p m. at the Donald White residence on
| Waterford Hull. The cords of wood needed to “seore’’ on the
the three will
funds.
‘Your PTA Is Planning:
Commerce Group to H ear
Clitford Smart Monday
was a member of the Milford Ma) COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — Clif. in the present high school building sonic Lodge. ford H. Smart, superintendent of next fall.
He ts survived by a daughter, Walled Lake Consolidated Schools, || j
Mrs, Bernice Baur of Milford Will be the main speaker at the; | Members of the committee wit!
and one som, Clare, of Detroit; ‘meeting of the Commerce Elemen- be discussion leaders in small
also two grandchildren. tary School slated for 8 p.m. Mon. §reups se everyone will be given | day. opportunity to express ‘opinions
Service will be Saturday at 3:30) iy win present the latest infor. 884 become informed on the pro
p. m. at tbe Richardson-Bird Fu- posed separation of this group = mation regarding the school bud- neral Parlors, here. Dr Forshee get for the coming year and the! from the present PTA.
was pronounced dead yesterday of anticipated school building pro Mrs. Lyle Bartlett will present a
suffocation due to hanging by Oak- gram of the future...
sy ages 2 ae
board's current problems and yirs Irene Olczak also stressed the quest to the Council for new in-
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roast the hot dogs, the dozens of rolls, the soft |
drink dispensers, and most important of all, the
money coming in. The affair is |
being held as a benefit for the high school -flaod
lights fund, and the giant thermometer held by
be put up to keep track of the
Dag Preparing —
on Truce Report U.N. Mediator Arrives
in Rome; Gives Hint of
Returning to Mideast
ROME (PNSi— Tired but happy,
Dag Hammarskjold worked toda;
on a full report of his truumphant
peace mission amid indications he
may return to the Middle, Kast to
group of Glee Club members, and jackie basic Arab- Israel) prob- curred in Houston but that it had
lems.
Smiling sleepily, he told news-
'men he had “‘nothing to say now,'’ Hamlett’s home address and auto-
then added, ‘'I'll say everything in
my report,’ which will be pre--
sented to the Security Council in
New York next week
The obviously pleased diple-
mat’s mission was halied as a
“rousing success” because of the
cease-fires he negotiated despite
bitter antagonisms between Is.
' rael and her four Arab neigh
| bors—Fgypt, Jordan, Syria and
Lebanon.
Hammarskjold's preiiminary re
post released at U.N. headquarters
yesterday hinted at a possible re-
structions empowering him to re-
turn to the Middle Fas! to resume
negotiations on some of the basic
issues, they know whgre the last $6,600
can be found/
burglary, worth only a few news-,
paper lines when first reported
vealed
ward Roy Hamlett, 35, and Harvey
|Marley, 31, former convicts, and
‘Arthur C. Eckert, 43, San Antonio
jautomobile dealer. Marley also is
from San Antonio, and Hamlett is:
from Houston, All are in the used!
car business.
lthey four the safe stolen.
and $130,000 in bonds were in the
the safe."’ and ‘‘was hopeful. the
| safe would be found and returned
| unopened "
Actually,
lage Charter June I
j of $250,000 Texas Theft _/Police to-|cution. Chiet Heard says Hicks
|had nothing to do with the Denny
jburglary, HOUSTON, Tex. >
he jast few
ouston baker in’
* * «
Three men are charged with the)
Then it took what police called,
Charged with burglary are Ed-
FULL TOTAL WITHHELD
Denny reported $10,000 in cash
safe. His- attorney. yesterday said
information as to t
$300 000 | |Denny “did not see fit to give all 25:
he contents of #! his ure Denny did not revise his esti-
rglary. They S@Y\ mate of the loss until April 28-—-‘au Y ,
lafter the safe had bees found. He clean oily skin/and shrink enlarged
then said the cash was somewhert home medical treatment he has perfected. Then he demon-
|between $100,000 and $200,000.
‘ADMITS BURGLARY
When the safe was found. police heads, whiteheads and dry up
arrested Hamlett, and after four adolescent pimply skin erup-|
a “fantastic” swing, and finally hours questioning, he admitted the tions.
erupted as a major crime when;burglary and implicated, police
the full sum of the loot was re-/88V, Marley and Eckert
Eckert was released yesterday sypicgily oily skin. This woman had
on only $2,000 bond. Marley and\blackheads around her nose, en- Hamlett told police that he had larged pores and whiteheads visible
* no direct connection with the bur-ite the naked eye. To this woman's |
gilary. ‘The two ex-cons still are
being held
Marley and Hamlett admit burn-
ing the bonds as ‘sov?i" as they pee
opened the safe—in a little ravine
west of Houston
Paul C. Denny, the baker, and The ex-cons told police $160,000 washeloth were not only grimy
|his wife went to church the night'i, ponds were burned — $30,000 streaks of dirt... but several black-|
‘of April 22. When they returned, more than Denny says were in
‘the safe The reason for the differ-
ence hasn't been determined.
Denny, through an attorney, said
vesterday that he ‘had been put- just seen what looks like a miracle. ting his savings in the safe for Yet, what has just been done for he said, he lost this woman’s skin, you can do:at |
money in a 1931 "bank fail- home just as easily. But to under. | years—since
He said the safe also held t
results Gf some property deals and
money from other sources.
, police estimate, the fore this circuit after Teed i held more than $120,000 in| Cook has been indefinitely sus-|
estimate yesterday was a revision. ng his expected appearance
of earlier police totals of about! before a grand jury. ) . os - ~
00,
he help clear skin troubles you must
How to
By CLAIRE
New York, N.
‘strated how you may rinse
away externally caused black-
Before our very eves the doctor |
selected a 36-year-old woman with |
face the doctor applied a cream. |
Within. moments it firmed into a |
lastic-like mask. Next he sprin- |
Lied her face with water, and handed
an ordinary washcloth to rinse |
the mask from her skin. Te her
utter astonishment, clinging to the
heads whick had marred her beauty
for years.
’ As we stared at the washcloth in
turned to us and said: “You have |
ormula acts to} stand how this .
first knock out of your head some
silly notions most people have
about their complexions.’
The Truth About Cosmetics
Has it ever occurred to you that
'you lavish more care on your
ithan any other part of your body
*s 2¢ e@
The strange developments did
not occur until Thursday, April 25
three days later
Dan Cook, 29, San Antonio News
sports writer. later told police that
on that date he.and a boxing pro-
moter friend, James B
held up Hamlett at his home. They
got about $800 and demanded the
rest of, the loot. Hamlett said it
was all the money he had.
Cook and Parks forced Hamlett
to drive with them to the home
of Hamlett’: employer, automo
bile dealer Jimmy Hicks, and took
$2,200 from him, pol | ce quoted
Cook as saying
POLICE GIVEN MONEY 4
When they couldnt find any
more money, the, turned” what
thev had over to Police Chief Jack
Heard the next day
Cook told Chief Heard a strange
story. He said he received an anon-
ymous telephne tip in San An-
tonie that a big burglary had or-
not been reported
He said the tipster gave him
mobile license number
He talked his friend Parks into
accompanying him to Houston.
Cook said he wanted to solve the
crime without police help and
write a “big story
* * °
Police didnt beleve the pair
They were charged with robbery
and released on $10,000 bond each
They're still on bond and Hicks
says he is going to insist on prose-
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| guard you against reinfection! ... yet isn't that where you find the
most pimples, blackheads, blem-
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do you de about it?
jime out of 10 women simply
doen't or won't understand that if
they have oily shins, blackheads,
‘pim er enlarged pores, they
may aot only have a cosmetic prob-
hor a medical problem as
iwell. =
| Now why is this so? Shocking as
it seems, if nature gave you either
‘a normal or eily skin, your face is
always dirty! Why? Because 24
‘hours a day your face is always ex-
te soot, smoke, factory dirt,
car exhaust, coa) dust, noxious
fumes and other germ-laden dirt
, that pours inte the air. It clings te
‘the natura! oils of your skin.
_- Your pores become choked and
elogged. Your natural oils are
stopped up and hardened into
blackheads or pimples. They try to
push out, forcing your pores to
open wider and wider. Once this
condition starts (especially during |
adolescence, when glandular dis-
turbances make your skin extra!
oily) the condition usually grows
worse and worse as you grow older.
And when this happens...isn’t it
obvious that it may become impos-
sible to correct unless you start to
change your complexion care im-
‘mediately?
| De This For A Cleaner Skin
if a go Paoedh geod ef
n pores
pa / externally laa skin erup-
tions, these are the three things you
jet de:
First you muat soften the hard- |
ened dirt and oils that may have
accumulated in your pore open-
ings! Second, you must remove
that dirt. (But don't squeeze it out.
Squeezing only forces part of the
dirt deeper into your skin.) And
third, you must try to tighten your
skin with shrinking and antiseptic
agents, not only for beauty, but to
And unless you afé prepared to do
a)! three things, it’s likely you will
Your Blackheads
disbelief, the doctor's assistant |
HOFFMAN
.—A leading skin doctor today showed an
dience of men, women and skin-troubled teenagers how to
res with a 10-minute
hardened oils even blackhéads and
whiteheads that have resisted re-
moval for months.
’ After 10 minutes rinse the mash
away. Hot or celd water makes no
difference. It dissolves in a second.
Your skin feels clean, refreshed,
sparkling, smoother! Like velvet!
But wait...vou haven't finished
your first treatment yet!
New Apply Step 3 of Your
Treatment... The Astringent
This is not merely a perfumed
alcohol that tickles your skin for a
few seconds. It’s medicated. It pen-
etrates into your pore openings.
Kills bacteria lurking there. And
even more important, leaves an
invisible hep errplaley | film on
yourskin that kills germs for hours,
New Look Into Your Mirror!
Some of your blackheads should -
be gone with the very first treat-
ment! Look for softened pimples
and whiteheads that: may break or
be drawn out in your next treat- .
ment or two. Look at the corners
of the nose, around yeur mouth,
our cheekbones! See how your en-
rgéd pores have tightened! Your
akin will feel alive! And you will
be amazed to see minor wrinkles
softened —almost ironed out! And
this fresh, buoyant, youthful effect
will last for hours.
Is This For Normal Skin, Toe?
Certainly. Simply bécause this is
a doctor's formula doégn’t mean
that you have to have a “sick skin”
to use it. You may be a woman past
30 who has never had a really-seri-
ous skin problem, but who suspects
that your skin is not as beautiful
and freshlooking as it could be..>
but your cosmetic creams can’t
ive it to you. In that case...we
ink ic be thrilled by the sheer,
stnooth, silken beauty that one or
two treatments can give you.
On the other hand...if you have
an adolescent, broken-out skin; if
uw are a man who is troubled by:
lemishes or a “sandpaper skin”
and you are sensible enough not to
be ashamed to use a so-called
“woman's treatment” in the pri-
vacy of your own home...or if you
are a woman who has abused her
complexion with improper and in-
adequate cosmetic preparations...
then this is vital.
We promise you dramatie im-
provement with your first 16-min-
ute home treatment. Your mirror
will show it to you, and we promise
you further rapid improvement for
the next 14 days.
After 14 days, you will diseover
whether you have to keep using all
or part of the treatment day,
qucalulweskilor suce’amanta tac:
on how fast your complex-
108 ns te clear.
’ Tey This Skin Treatment
in Your Own Home
Without Risking A Penny!
- The name of this 3-day doctor's
formula is the Queen Helene Skin
Treatment. It is named in honor of
the nurse who worked at the dor -
tor’s side for 15 years while this
formula was being developed. Your
Queen Helene 3-way formula,
enough for 33 home treatments, in-
cludes your scientific cleansing
cream, your medicated mask cream
and your medicated pore astrin-
gent. The cost is $3.98... less than
13 cents a treatment. Yes, less than
go on wasting your time and your
money the rest of your life looking
= for “miraclecures!” . | land County Deputy Coroner Dr. Installation of new officers will |Mrs. L.. Werschsky, incoming pres-
C. E. Lockwood. | take place at the meeting. Mrs. ident of the Berkley PTSA, will act, a ‘Stig Danielson will assume the asa consultant to the panel.
° presidency of the Commerce PTA | Waterford Township
Evangelist to Tell! replacing Greace Merrie: Ag untation tothe, Kinre- Smet ef period, from u ten Tea to be held at 7:30 p.m.
of Italy Mission § pm, has been set to pea Meat May 16, at Williams Lake School
KEEGO HARBOR ” Gyest ents to viait teachers of the sc was issued last night at the PTA
tarda ight at tt in their respective rooms meeting by teachers Mrs, Myron
preacher Sa y night at the Refreshments will be served. ‘\Greenberg and Mra H. D. Me-
Keego Church of Christ will be Walled ake Ginley Wyndal H. Hudson who has spent yirg Jerome Foss, a member of P ] Mrs. ; ‘arents of present kindergar. | several vears in Italy as an eval the Library Planning Board will! ten children Lat cuastearets
gelist’ The meeting ix scheduled) present. latest information regard- tor 1956-57, will be hearing orien-
for 7:30 p. m. and all persons iMling @ Walled Lake library to the) tation talks by the speech teach.
the community are invited 10 @t-\FJementary School PTA at its’ or, the visiting teacher, and the
tend. meeting at 8 p.m. Monday, school nurse at that time.
Mr. Hudson will lecture on the | ygrs. Foss will - the ack af) awe = il) - expain At last night's meeting principal
Maly | oe | ontine | pimee tt os the plans for the future. oneed for an adult crossing guard
future. He will have slides to il. Lake Orton at the Airport Road-Hatchery Road
tustrate the account of his work Parents of the High School stu. Crossing. Someone is needed im-
there. ‘dents from the entire Lake Orion Mediately for this post, she said
Mr. Hudson has made two mis- district Have been urged to ste”) —_—_——a
sion tours to Italy and seen the the PTA meeting Monday at 8
construction of a Church. of Christipm. at the Blanch Sims School
there. He, with his wife and son,'whether they are PTA members or
18 months, will leave May 16 for not.
Germany and later Pisa, Italy, A special High School Planning
~~ where he will continue his evan- Committee is presenting a program |
gelistie work. for parents who will have students
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First te prepare your skin for
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'tifle pore cleanser which is Part
One of this famous skin doctor's
treatment is unlike any other |cleanser you have ever used |
your life, regardless of how much
ou can afford to pay. And here is |
ow you can prove it on your skin.
Apply the doctor's scientific pore |
cleanser. Tissue it off! Now look at |
the tissue!
When you sce the gray streaks of
“dirt that come off —even after hav-
ing creamed your face with any ,
other cleanser—then will you begin |
| ‘vastic change in complexion care. |
(2) The second part of your doc- | tor’s treatment is a medicated
masque which’you apply.
Apply it to your face with your |
ingertips as you would any cream. |
A little thicker around the “danger
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lips, eyes and cheeks.
The first 3 or 4 minutes you will.
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the massaging action of the medi-
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department of our municipal gov-
ernment),
For some time employes under
the directior of Park Supervisor
WILLIAM AHO’ nave been hard at
work preparing\all seven parks
for opening hext Se In the
cleanup phase of this work they
have had the enthusiastic aid of
some 200 Boy Scouts from local
troops. 6 \
* x * N
Each yéar the parks grow in popu-
larity and attract larger numbers of.
visitors. Last year it was estimated —
that 500,000 took advantage of the
opportunity to enjoy picnic and
recreation facilities near their homes.
This year, according to Davp R.
Ewatt, Parks and Recreation direc-
tor, preparations have been made to
accommodate at least 650,000, or 30
per cent more than in 1955.
. * * ' *
Whether one wants to enjoy a
pleasant outdoor meal or play tennis,
horseshoes, shuffleboard, softball or
baseball, he can do so in one or more
of these parks. For the special bene-
fit of children, there is an adequate
supply of the usual playground
equipment.
These parks are valuable com-
munity assets. They help im-
measurably to make Pontiac a
city in which people enjoy living
and bringing up their families.
Compromise Predicted
on US. Highway Bills
From Capitol Hill has come news
that differences between the House
- and Senate highway bills will be
compromised.
The need for such action was
_ apparent even before the House
overwhelmingly approved its
$51.5 billion measure. Besides
this much needéd expenditure
over a 13 year period, the bill
provides for a total of $14.8 bil-
lion in new taxes over 16 years.
* * *
In contrast, the Senate measure as
approved last May, sets up a five
year $18 billion Federal-State high-
way building program. The chief dif-
ference between the Administration-
backed House bill and the Senate
version is how to apportion money to
the states for the 40,000 mile inter-
state system.
’* wk *
The House apportionment is
based on the needs of each state
~ for aid in completing its portion
- of the interstate system. These
needs were set forth in the road
program President Eisenhower
submitted to Congress last vear.
* * *
The Senate version uses the {for- *
mula in the existing Federal road.
law. This sets aside the relatively
smal! sum of $175,000,000 each year
for interstate roads. ee
-* It remains to be seen what kind of
a compromise can be worked out.
But one thing js certain, whatever ts
agreed upon will fall short of meet-
ing the ever growing need if it fails
to provide the states as much Fed-
eral help as proposed in the $51.5
. billion House measure.
. DS ~~ + *
. The people don’t care about the
de of how the compromise
a mt is to be reached. They
aren't worried about the new
taxes they'll have to pay, They
—— et
want the new roads they know
must be built to handle our éver
increasing traffic.
This program isn’t going to soive
our, national highway problem per-
manently. But {it will be a long over-
. due and desperately needed start.
. Boy Scouts Help Launch
Jaycees’ Cleanup Drive
With the help of some 300 Boy
Scouts in launching it, this year’s
“Clean Up, Fix Up, Paint Up Week”
of the Junior Chamber of Commerce
should be the most effective’ in
history.
The Scouts’ important contribu-
~ tions to the campaign, May 7 to 14,
include cireulation of petitions
among householders. These petitions
ask everyone to pledge co-operation
in “making Pontiac a clean, healthy
and safe city in which to live.”
x *
Junior Chamber members
have been setting a good example
by their pre-campaign cleanup
of the Jaycee Park, Walton Bivd.
at Joslyn. Financially backed
by the organization, it is a wel-
come addition to the City’s park
system. * ‘
As in past years the objective of
the annual campaign is community-
wide participation in the effort to
give Pontiac a bright and shining
face for the rapidly ane
outdoor season.
* * *
The Jaycees hope that citizens not
as will clean up their lawns and
g ns, but make any needed home
pape es end do any necessary paint-
ing. ‘
Be sure te do your part.
Don’t let the Jaycees down.
The Man ‘About Town |
8,801 Visitors
Attended Open House at
Pontiac State Hospital
Raving beauty: Usualty the
girl in second place in the con- *
test. i
I have it direct from
Dr. Ivan L. LaCore,
Medical Superintendent at
Pontiac State Hospital,
that a total of 8801 attended the open
house there this week. Wish this column
had space for the corrected impressions
we have received from some of them
“T never have played golf, ” phones
Mrs. Blanchard Holdridge
of Drayton Plains, “but The Press stories
by
Patty Berg “
make it seem so interesting that Ive
joined my husband, and expect to soon
be as crazy about it as he is.”
Seventy- four years Wer age,
Mrs. Maggie Butters
of 4898 Houston Drive, has seven chil-
dren, 25 grandchildren, 40 great-grand-
children and two more on the way; also
two. great-great-grandchildren, the oldest .
being five years -of age. One of the latter
makes —
Mrs. Marvin vincent
of 2598 Lapeer Road, a great-grand-aunt
at the age of 36.
“Now vice president of Hillsdale Col-
lege is
: Laurence J, Taylor,
graduate of Pontiac High School,
oldest son of
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Taylor,
this. being the college where
E. C. (Ted) Hayhow,
formerly with The Pontiac Press,
-nrember ot the board of directors. and —_—
An oleander tree rrowing in a tud in
the home of i
Mr. and Mrs
in Auburn Heights,
for its tenth season
IL = Marvin Funston
now is in full bloom
The deer aré not the only Miciigan
wildlife that are moving southward as
Francis Pennoyer
reporis that he killed a porcupine with
his car the other night in the driveway
pf his home hear Clarkston. ©
Finding an envelope chataining $6 in
Girl Scout cookie money on their way to
school,
Joe Samson and Gail, Brock,
both of Robinwood Ave., promptly turned
it over for return to its. owner. /
—<———
Verbal Orchids to—
Mr. and Mrs. Otho Crandall
of 691 Cameron Ave: fifty-third wédding
anniversary.
Frank B
of Rochester, eighty- -sixtheirtAday._
George H. Haddrijf
of Oxford; Benin birghday:.
Vy, _ Air Force un ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS.
WEA Service, tne.
The Road Back
David Lawrence Says:. FRIDAY. MAY'4.
Defense Funds to Boost Power of U. S.
for Tomorrow’s Intercontinental War WASHINGTON—The American
people are likely to get confused
as a result of some of the testimony
they will hear and some that they
have already read about America’s
air power versus that of the Rus
Sans
A man with the military ¢.
perience of President Eisen.
hower isn't likely to let his own
country down and allow it to be
unprepared for sudden war,
Then why all the fuss in Congress
and the special inquiry undertaken
by the Senate Armed Services
Committee as a result of prodding
by Sen. Symington of Missour,
Democrat?
PUSHING FOR PRESIDENCY
It would be easy enough to dis-
‘parage this effort by describing it
a%Jjust a means of getting the lime-
light. on the Missouri senator's
supposed ambition to win the Demo- _
cratic presidential nomination, But
the controversy has deeper roots.
Symington Was secretary of the
r the Truman. ad-
ministration, He has many re-
liable sources of information about
America’s air strength and hence
about the enemy's power, too
Naturally. it would be a feather in
the senator's cap if he could get
national attention at a time when
sen. Kefauver and Adlai Steven
* son are in the limelight
if is, of course, not wholesome
to see America’s air-power se-
crets spilled over the front pages
—as this is bound fe benefit the
enemy—just to advance the for.
tunes of a candidate or a political
party.
But those who are pressing the
investigation deny any such pur-
pose and insist that it is really
patriotic to bring out the facts be-
- cause only in that way can the
‘remedial steps be taken that, they
are convinced, ought to be taken.
U.S. READY NOW, BUT
The issue is not too simple. The
fact is that for a war that has to
be fought tomorrow — as Gen.
LeMay, head of.the Strategic Air
Command of the. Air Force has
testified—the United States is sn-
perior to any enemy that might at-
tack. As for the war that might
have to be fought in 1960, there is /
a wide difference of opinion among’
military men Who knows exactly,
for instance, what the enemy “Ali
do between now and then? Mo
knows the capabilities of the/ Riis
sian air force today, even Jhough
it has a certain numb& of planes
of a particular range op’ fighting
capacity? Who can Accuratély
assess those capabilities,
many among our own military
people would agree opi a speculative,
appraisal of Russiah capacity an
the ability of her pilots in action”
Mere numbers do not tell the
story at all,
that one kind of plane is being
built by thé Russians for >their
purposes necessarily mean that
America must mateh what the
Russian are building. Each
country has a different military
‘probl¢m. As one military expert
pat At—if the Russians have de-
‘termined to build 1,000 ‘‘Bisons,”
ich is their equivalent of
merica’s B-533, an intercon
/tinental long-range bomber, it
would mean thaf war could be
expected very soon.
The Russians aren't
their “Bisons"’ that rapidly. and
and how —
or does the fact —
building © maybe in a year or so this kind of
plane will be considered obsolete
by them They have made only
100 thus far and the United States
has produced 78 B-j2’s. according
to testimony released by the Senate
Committee How many “Bisons
have proved satisfactory to the
Russians is unknown, but only 47
B-32's have been accepted by the
U's. Air Force
PROGRESS CRITICIZED .
Much has been made in the press
about the slow progress in this
country in building B-52's. The
inference is that America doesn't
have any other bombers to use in
the meantime. Actually, the B-47's
are available in large quantity
These do not have as long a range
as the B-52’s, but they were de-
signed to do the job cs bombing in “the short ranges from our overseas
bases. If, however, our overseas
bases are vulnerable or not likely
to be available due to ‘‘neutral-
ism,” then more B-52's are needed,
ind so are more aircraft carners.
_ In other words, if it’s te be an
. intercontinental war tomorrew,
then neither Russia nor the
United States is adequately pre-
pared, ‘if it's to be a war from
overseas bases and from mobile
bases like the Navy's aircraft
carriers, then America ig in
relatively good aepe and could
win,
The Congress has provided the
money for tomorrow's war. What
must it do about a war in 19607
That s the real question
(Copyright 1956,
— | York ae Tribane Inc. ) a
Brady Cantends Politicians
Not Fit for Office When ni By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D.
At the time F. D. R.. was first
nominated as Democratic candi-
date tor-the presidency, the politi-
cal expert and Washington corre
spondent of a great newspaper.
chatting with me in a broadcasting
studio, asked whether I believed
as a doctor
been stricken pohomy elitis/
could admimster . | was shocke
by the implications of the que a
I could only say that F. D. R. ad
handled the next biggest {
the kind reasonably well fog’
terms, ~ / y
At the time the late Warren G.
Harding was running pres-
ident, I interviewed the senator
at his Marion home /and also with
of
two
for the job.
Gov. Cox, at the governor's home
in Columbus, /submitted cheer-
fully to exa ination and went
through some exercises so I could
observe the ¢ffect on heart ac-
tion, blood pressure, ete.
* * ®
Senator Harding demurred. I had
yto promise him I would publish
nothing /about his health without
his wriften consent. What 1 printed
in this/column about Senator Hard.
ing was the best I could say about
him Avithout violating my own con
sciehce. Mainly I was impressed
by /the man’s graciousness. Secret
ly/I told my fnends that I doubted
the man would live out his term if
lected
Now it is my conviction that
we, the American people, made
a dreadful mistake when we sent
a sick man to go into the ring
against doe Stalin at Yalta.
When the beloved T. R. was run
ning for governor, I heard him
speak—and [ voted for hm at
« least once in every campaign from
then on
Right now .I cant for the Life of
me see what difference it makes
whether a candidate is of or in
one party or the other, and évi-
dently there are millions of. Amer-
icans in the -same fix.
. s *
I didn't ‘vote for Eisenhower in
the last election. Le’me see, for
whom did—oh, yes, it was a man
named Stevenson. But I have
great respect for the President as
a man, and.I think he has ad
» ministered his great office as well
as any human being—could But
whether to- vote for him I can't at
oresent decide, °
Wt ia not that I think I know
more about heart disease than
‘the President's medical advisors
do, but I do think his doctors
should have given him the bene.
fit of the doubt—and who can that a man who has / help tebling some doubt about
the wisdom of the doctors, in
view/ of the departure of Fred
Allen only hours after his phys
ician and electrocardiographer
6 assured him. .
/¥ prayed that for his own sake
fand for the country’s sake tne Pres
‘ident would retire to-a reasonably
quiet, normal life so | was -sad
dened by the news that he /
run again
Signed letters not more than one page
or 100 words long pertaining to persone!
health and hygiene not to disease, diag-
hosis. or treatment. wiil be answered by
Dr Willtam Brady ‘f a stamped seif
addressed envelope is sent to The Pon-
tiae Prese Pontiac Michigan
nic opyright 1956) would ~ - Voice Sot the People
“Readers Take Both Sides
of Panther Report Issue. - Letters will be when ‘neces.
sary because of E ry space. Pull
address telephone number of
the writer ~— but
ae will not be if the writer
requests unless the letter is critica!
; is its nature.
. I wonder if the Leonard barber
who says he saw a black panther
is going to give the people of
that community the all-clear signal
and tell them to cheer up, that
their worries are’ over, that he
hag seen Daniel Boone on the trail
of the ahimal.
William F. Barnett
2576 Squirrel Rd.
— Ss
If Mrs. Coo! had just heard that
wild cat or black panther scream 2861 Deland I know my old classmate is giv-. ©
ing the public an accurate report,
Drayton Plains
Reader Discusses Pontiac,
Waterford School Tgxes
I was puzzled as to why all the
talk about annexing Waterford had
died down. I understand now for
I just learned that Waterford’s
schoo] tax rate is $56.20 and Pan-
tiac's is only $19.84. That means .
Waterford is paying 300 per cent
higher tax.rate than Pontiac. That
isn't hay.
Furthermore, Waterford hasn't
even begun te solve her school
problem or pay the whele bill
as the community has grewa se
rapidly. I was teld they
half days now for some of
pupils. a
Pontiac taxpayers,
pocketbooks. guard your
Pontiac _Heme Ownee
N ATO Council Ponders
New Russian Diplomacy
By JOHN H. MARTIN
INS Foreign Director
Various facets of the Soviet
“collective leadership’ drive are
on the agenda of the North
Atlantic Treaty Organization Coun-
cil discussions in Paris this week.
Premier Nikolai Bulganin and his
running mate, Communist Party
Secretary Nikita Khrushchev. made
a big propaganda splash in last
winter’s junket to India, Burma
~- and Afghanistan.
They got a chillier reception,
even hostile at times, on thelr
recent trip to Britain. But they
are persevering men and their
example of less rigidity in aban-
doning the ruthlessness of Stalin-
ism is setting a pace among their
colleagues at home and abroad.
Is-a new breed of Soviet diplo-
mat emerging since the death of
Stalin? A group of would-be
“charth *boys?" ps
There has been no doubt that
the death of Stalin unleashed a.
ferment of latent ideas among the
so-called Soviet intelligentsia.
*
And the magazine Newsweek, for
instance, in relayingsreports from
its correspondents if ‘Washington.
London. Paris, Bonn and Beirut,
says Soviet diplomats are falling
quickly into the ‘new front’ pat-
tern. even if at. umes somewhat
clumsily
SOCIABLE NOW
Valenan Zorin, the diplomat
credited with directing the Red
coup in Czechoslovakia in 1948,
now is ambassador to West Ger-
many :
Whereas he used to shun con-
tacts with many other diplomats
and prominent public men in the
West. he now is offering up to
$200,000 fer a castle in the Bav-
arian Alps to expard his social
activities This would be to enter-
tain German ined tr
ns salists and pol-
tice
“Not long ago a favorite sport
of young Western diplomats in
Middle East capitals.” News.
week says, ‘was to corner a
lene Soviet attache and block
his efforts to wriggle his way
out.
Russian diplomats huddled in
Case Records of a Psychologist packs at parties and were at pains
to avoid being drawn into confer-
sations with non-Russians. Now
Westerners can't get the Red dip-
- lomats ‘out of their hair .
A familiar complaint of Western
diplomats in the Stalin era used
to be that they were certain that
Soviet diplomats feared relaying
accurate reports, that they reported
only what they thought Stalin and
the shifting party line demanded.
RED CONFIDENCE
The magazine's conclusion is that —
the new look in Soviet diplomacy
“proclaims Moscow's confidence
that she has drawn even in the
nuclear weapons race and has over-
come her fears of the outside
world ;
‘‘And above all Russia’s return
to conventional diplomacy means
that the Soviets are ready and de _
termined to challenge the political
predominance of the Western”
powers.”
Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE
I loved you only half as much
. When first I met you, dear .
As you must know, because my
love .. . Has grown from year to
year . . . How could it have been
otherwise . . . If what I say is
true” . . . How eould’ this feeling
in my heart .. . Have so increased
for you” . . . And even now. I can-
not weigh . . . The quantity in
store .. . I only know that every
day .. . I love you more and more
... Yet, never have I loved you
less .. . Than my capacity... As
you have been my happiness. . .
And all the world to me... And
so the only answer is-. . . And it
is no surprise .. . As you have
made me love you more ,.. My
heart has grown in size.
(Copyright 1956)
Looking. Back 15 Years Ago
RATTLE IN ARABIA. spreads.
BRITISH SEEK further U, §.
help on Atlantic
: 7 Years Ago
SELASSIE FLEES, Ethiopians
luot palace
JUDGE HOLLAND'S new court
room near completion. ip
Children Must Learn Young to Earn
Their Way; Don't Overindulge Them: Jerry’s father was a poor bay
who worked up to the top rung
of the ladder to success. Then
he refused to let his son legrn
the same vital lessons; yet now
wonders why Jerry is a ne‘er-
do-well.
child of music lessons and erx-
pect him to be a Paderewski
Why do the same regarding
money matters?
By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE
Case R-347: Jerry O, aged 24
is a typical prodigal son, though
he has graduated from a leading
college.
“Dr
will become of
voted mother confessed.
‘ * ee ¢
“He has had”all the advantages Crane. I don't know what
Jerry.’ his de
_ we could give him. We sent him to
a private school’so he could mingle
with the best type of children.
. “His Daddy always gave him
a liberal allowance even in gram-
7 mar school. And he paid all his
expenses to college and gave
him $100 per month for spending —
money.
“Then he sent him to Europe
and has indulged him in travel all
over America.
“But Jerry has no financial
gumption. He is constantly in debt.
And recently he has started writ-
ing worthless checks. My husband
has made financial restitution for
them, but he is about at his wits
end.”
PARENTS, BEWARE
Suppose a man were a great
pianist like the late Paderewski
and expected his son to become
equally talented. .
Should he keep him away from
Pianos all through childhood and
vent his taking piano lessons? You can't deprive e— “Certainly” not,”
claim, | 2
Well, the skill in the use of
money comes only from experi-
ence. A child must earn his own
spending money in order to real-
“Tre that it takes toil and swéat
and sometimes tears to gain a
financial toe-hold in our current
economic system. you will ex-
Neither piano playing skill nor
ability to budget money wisely,
can be inherited, regardless of how
talented a musician or business
genius the father may be.
Yet thousands of successful. self-
made parents make the same er-
ror as Jerry's dad and then de-
NO ROYAL ROAD
There is no royal road to ac-
quiring a. knowledge of mathemat-
ies, music or of sound business
_ methods
You niust memorizé the basic
rules and then practice on the
real abject. In music, this means
you must go through the same ia.
borious finger. exercises that
Paderewski underwent.
You must likewise undergo the same basic training in the business
world and begin working for pay
jobs even when. you are of kinder-
garten age.
Don’t give children an allow. :
ance! For that is like making your
child wear waterwings every time
he goes swimming.
_° *
Allowarices weaken your child,
for he must learn to keep afloat fi-
nancially by his own efforts, and
do the same as regards swimming.
Life makes no allowances for
anybody, so why teach him to ex-
pect favors (allowances) and
something-for-nothing while he is
in your home as a child?
As soon as he is pushed out upon
his own, life will furnish him no
allowances for anything, and he'll
be that much more handicapped
wheh competing with typical Amer-
acan youth who ‘now how to earn their own’ way. :
So_set—up pay jobs in your
ourage your child te
——_carry @ newspaper route, even if
you parents are millionaires,
since no other work prepares him
so successfully for earning hie
own way in our aeertces econ-
omy.
And if your adult children are
still as juvenile as Jerry, have a
straight talk with them, Remind
them they must stand alohe here
after. Don’t make up for their rub-
ber checks, for you further weaken
them by so doing.
And send for my
let.’ “Budget Book-
enclosing a Stamped return
_ envelope plus 20 cents in coin, It
helps married folks,.too, in oper-
ating their home on a budget.
Always write to Dr Geo W. Crane
In care of The recktes Press Phibont
Michigan, énclosin
nelf-addressed on ‘one re 2e cy ee
ae
- on how accurately
view Cr aii ee) ee Wit. oe : oe ! A i: Pas Mo Ay | per
ey ; | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. MAY ¢ 1956
‘They Won't Let Machine! ‘Outdo Them” S
- Directo mat’ Makes N ew ~Forkers. Helt éful BY PHYLLIS CLO)
NEW YORK (INS)—Visitors to
New York. City, who used -to. be!
scared’ because
Jost in a maze of hard concrete iit You: will not eet lost these days, !
friends.
New York City is just dying to)
tell you exactly where to go. -°
tall came about this week 10 years of experimentation by ®% ‘Somewhat of a geriius
when a neat little pa
ecafied the “Directomat,” . w
inatalled im a Times Square sub.
way station. |
The electro-mechanical wer
has suddenly put the spotlight on! the lost and strayed of the city,
and now you can hardly wear an
aimless look on your face without
having 10 men and a dog barking
— ae at you
s s
Wes this way,” said a subway
attendant who has been standing |
by. watching the ‘‘directomat’’|
punch directions for getting,
EVERYBODY'S —
to the Astor, nobody’d’ help
Now, everybody wants to be a
Space Satellite
Plans Revealed. Missile to Circle Eorth’
for 2 Weeks; Launching
Set for ‘57 or ‘58 |
WASHINGTON w — America's
first space satellite probably will
circle the earth for two weeks—
and maybe you can see it if you
can spot a golf ball 30,000 feet up
in the air.
eo 8 8
Dr. John P. Hagen says the
time for seeing the satellite will;
be limited to about an hour before)
“At these times the satellite will
be visible, but I believe you will
need field glasses in order to see
it.” he added.
Dr. Hagen is director of Project.
Vanguard, set up. to build and
launch the satellite during the In-|
ternational Geophysical Year. He
told of the planning in an addréss|
yesterday before the Armed
Forces Communications and Elec-
tronics Assn.
TO BE ON SCHEDULE
He told questioners the satellite
program is on schedule and will
meet its deadlines. He mentioned
no specific launching date, but ft
is planned sdmetime between July
1957 and December 1958. The time the satellite will stay, .
aloft will depend on its orbit, |
which in turn will depend largely.
it can be
launched, Dr. Hagen said. As,
piarmed now, it should stay up
about two weeks before slowing:
down in the atmosphere and dis-|
ee high above the earth, |
he added.
ee ¢ 8
The satellite itself will be a
sphere of thin metal 20 inches in
diameter and weighing: 21%,
pounds. Traced by radio and tele.’
scopes, it will circle the ee
every 9) minutes at heights rang-
ing from 200 to perhaps an much
as 1,500 miles above the earth but
with an average of 300 miles.
Fire Losses Increase |
‘LANSING «—Forest and grass.
land fire losses are pushing to-|
ward the 2,000-acre mark tn Michi-|
gan. The State Conservation De-
partment reported today that 34)
fires last week which swept 279
_ acres boosted the total acreage .
burned over during the year to.
1,776 acres. |
State Employes Meet
LANSING (®— More than 500.
members of the Michigan State
Employes Association wil! attend.
the association's sixth annual as-
sembly at Lansing Saturday. The
group will elect officers and con-
sider numerous resolutions inelud-
ing one recommending improved
medical benefits. — 4 mag repccattl red
now can brush!
|samaritan-type flip in our city is
‘alleviate the bewilderment of mil-
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+ just can’t st; to be aw funny thing... even New Yo ‘sys m's 476 stations. across the there and, frequently, Tntorepditen|
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(oo THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. MAY 4, 1056
ve a Ap Voice of the People _
Readers Take Both Sides
of Panther Report Issue
I know my old classmate is giv-_
want the ae roads they know
must be built to handle our, sever
increasing traffic. .
This program isn’t going to soive
our national highway problem per-
manently. But it will be a long over-
iaitars wi ae cghtunnn Ohua ons
of lack, of we mull
due and desperately sehiaty ‘Start. mary. because, et” Sine? ing the pic an
the writer must letters b Lydia Smith
Siac cass raaieses tees totoer thevpriter “861 Deland | == Boy Scouts Help Launch inte Se rceen Peale Entered at Post ‘Office, Ponttec, as second class matter lie ; : —-
Reader Discusses Pontiac,
Waterford School Taxes
I was puzzled as to why all the
talk about annexing Waterford had
died down. I understand now for
I just learned that Waterford’s Jaycees’ Cleanup Drive
With the help of some 300 Boy
Scouts in launching it, this year's
“Clean Up, Fix Up, Paint Up Week”
of the Junior Chamber of Commerce
‘MEMBER - OF- herd eile PRESS is going to give the people of
that community the all-clear signal
and tell them to cheer up, that
gtheir worries are over, that he
has seen Danie] Boone on the trail
of the animal.
The Associated Press ts entitled exci ively to the use
tor republication of all local news prifted in this newe-
as well as all AP news = ches
Washtenaw | Counties tt ts 12.00 a rear. elsewhere fn ; A William F. Barnett
somes year i ag BE obaeg ts should be the most effective in PRT EeUe Ra school tax rate is $56.10 and Pon-
? FE 23-8181. history. ia me tiac’s is only $19.84. That means
: : 4 We : P : Waterford is ing 300 cent MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS The Scouts’ important contribu- It Mrs. Cool had just Heard that 4, tox oan tan Pontiac. aoe
wild cat.or black panther scream = jgn't hay.
Furthermore, Waterford hasn't
even begun to solve her school |
problem or pay the whole bill tions to the campaign, May 7 to 14.
include circulation of petitions
among’ householders, These petitions FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1956
* : Girl Scout cookle money on thetr way to. termined to build 1,000 “Bisons,” Europe. \a compromise can be worked out. school, y which ts ecir cate care on) the penton tx. a ae eaagel Say ist iearalieni® all Re ut one thing is certain, whatever Is Ametica's B-58, an intercon. Baie as over America. vn edule chien a | t City Parks Ready
for Record Season
If the people of Pontiac don't get
greater pleasure than ever before
out of their City parks this year, it
won't be the fault of officials in that
department of our municipal gov-
ernment. — .
~ For some time employes under -
the direction of Park Supervisor ask everyone to pledge co-operation
in “making Pontiac a clean, healthy
and safe city in which to live.”
* * *
Junior Chamber members
have been setting a good example
by their pre-campaign cleanup
of the Jaycee Park, Walton Blvd.
at Joslyn. Financially backed
by the organization, it is a wel-
farm.
and its large track m
ne the snow. . as the community has grown se
rapidly. I was teld they have
half days now fer some of their
pupils.
Pontiac taxpayers, guard your
pocketbooks.
NATO Council Ponders
New Russian Diplomacy Pontiac _Home Owner
WILLIAM Ano have been hard at come addition to the City’ S$ park By JOHN H. MARTIN | packs at parties and were at lara
: INS Foreign Director to avoid being drawn into confer- rks system. i , ‘ work preparing all seven park y ; WEA Service, tne. Various facets of the Soviet sations with non-Russians. Now
for opening next Tuesday. In the As in past years the objective of “collective leadership” drive are Westerners can’t get the Red dip- d on the agenda of the North /lomats out of their hair . cleanup phase of this work they
have had the enthusiastic aid of
some 200 Boy Scouts from local
troops.
we & *
Each yéar the parks grow in popu-
larity and attract larger numbers of
visitors. Last year it was estimated
that 500,000 took advantage of the
opportunity to enjoy picnic and
recreation facilities near their homes.
This year, according to Davip R. the annual campaign is community-
wide participation in the effort to
give Pontiac a bright and shining
face for the ‘Tapidly approaching
outdoor season.
* * *
The Jaycees hope that citizens not
only will clean up their lawns and
gardens, but make any needed home
repairs and do any necessary paint-
ing. ,
Be sure to do your part. The Road Back
David Lawrence Says:
Defense Funds to Boost Pawer of U. S.
for Tomorrow's Intercontinental War ~ WASHINGTON—The American
people are likely to get confused
as a result of some of the testimony
they will hear and some that they
have already read about America's maybe in a year or so this kind of
plane will be considered obsolete
by them They have made only
100 thus far and the United States
has produced 78 B-52's, according
to testimony released by the Senate the short ranges from our overseas
bases. If, however, our overseas
vases are vulnerable or not likely
to be available due to ‘‘neutral-
ism,”’ then more B-52's are needed,
and so are more aircraft carriers. Atlantic Treaty Organization Coun-
cil discussions in Paris this week.
Premier Nikolai Bulganin and his
running ‘mate, Communist Party
Secretary Nikita Khrushchev, made
a big propaganda splash in last
winter’s junket to India, Burma
and Afghanistan.
They got a chillier reception,
even hostile at times, on their
recent trip to Britain, But they
are persevering men and their
example of less rigidity in aban.
doning the ruthlessness of Stalin-
ism is setting a pace among their
‘colleagues at home and abroad. A familiar complaint of Western
diplomats in the Stalin: era used
to be that they were certain that
Soviet diplomats feared relaying
accurate reports, that they reported
only what they thought Stalin and
the shifting party line demanded.
RED CONFIDENCE
The magazine's conclusion is that
the new look in Soviet diplomacy
“proclaims Moscow's confidence
that she has drawn even in the
nuclear weapons race and has over-
come her fears of the outside
world
“And above all Russia's return
Ewatt, Parks and Recreation direc- air power versus that of the Rus- Committee. How many ‘‘Bisons” ie oth da. if it’s te — to conventional diplomacy means
, Don’t let the Jaycees down. sians have proved satisfaetory to the reontireas ag tomervom, i eeeae cine ie oan (et that the Soviets are ready and de- tor, preparations have been made to
accommodate at least 650,000, or 30
per cent more than in 1955.
* * *
Whether one wants to enjoy a
pleasant outdoor meal or play tennis,
horseshoes, shuffleboazd, softball or
baseball, he can do so in one or more
The Man About Town
8 801 Visitors
Attended Open House at
Pontiac State Hospital A man with the military e¢.-
perience of President Eisen.
hower isn't likely ‘to let his own
country down and allow it to be
unprepared for sudden war,
Then why all the fuss in Congress
and the special inquiry undertaken
by the Senate Armed Services
Committee as a result of prodding Russians is unknown, but only 47
B-52's have been accepted by the
Us. Air Force.
~ PROGRESS CRITICIZED .
Much has been made in the press
about the slow progress in this
country in building B-52’s. The
inference. is that America doesn't
have any other bombers to use in
the meantime. Actually, the B-47's Intercontinental
then neither Russia nor the
United States is adequately pre-
pared, If it’s to be a war from
everseas bases and from mobile
bases like the Navy’s aircraft
carriers, then America is in
relatively good shape and could
win,
The Congress has provided the
money for tomorrow's war. What mat emerging since the death of
Stalin? A group of would-be
“charm boys?”
There has been no doubt that
the death of Stalin unleashed a
feyment of latent ideas among the
so-called Soviet intelligentsia.
Ld * *
And the magazine Newsweek. for
instance, in relaying reports from
its correspondents in Washington. termined to challenge the political
predominance of the W estera
powers.’
Portraits
By JAMES J. METCALFE
I loved you only half as much
.. When first I met you, dear .. .
As you must know, because my
-oU by Sen. Symington of Missouri, are available in large quantity. must it do about a war in 1960? London. Paris, Bonn and Beirut, love. . . Has grown from year to - Raving beauty: Usually the ree q y lust it a a of these parks. For the special bene eran = = ve es y , bemocrat? These) dol nol havelaz)icng/alrenge i ihetienelneal Gocston! says Soviet diplomats are falling , Year - . . How could it have been
fit of children, there is an adequate — ’ Le © con PUSHING FOR PRESIDENCY as the B-52's, but they were de- (Copyright 1056, Buick lyeinto the news | (rot eee “ee “How ene inching
supply of the usual playground , It would be easy enough to dis agned ee ie ies Ld cttom bins i200 New Nore Merald Wve ey ee Sr vats thes acmucssbat in my heart . . Have so increased
uipment. parage this effort by describing it - " . for you” . . . And even sow I can-
abe T have it direct from as just a means of getting the lime- B d C d Pp | SOCIABLE NOW not weigh . The quantity in
These parks are valuable com- Dr. Ivan L. LaCore, light on the Missouri - senator's ra y onten S O iticlans Valerian Zofin, the diplomat store... I only’ know that every
munity assets. They help im- Medical Superintendent at supposed ambition to win the Demo- credited with directing the Red day... I love you more and more
; Pentine State Hospital. _ eratic presidential nomination, But Not Fit for Offi ce When II coup in Czechoslovakia in 1948, .. . Yet. never have I loved you
measurably to make Pontiac a os its ee the controversy has deeper roots: — o™ now is ambassador to West Ger- less .. . Than my capacity... As
city in which people enjoy living
and bringing up their families.
Compromise Predicted that a total of 8801 attended the open
house there this week. Wish this column
had space for the corrected impressions
we have received from some of them. Symington was secretary of the
Air Force under the Truman ad-
ministration. He has many re-
liable sources of information about
America’s air strength and hence By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D.
At the time F. D. R. was first
nominated as Democratic candi-
date for the presidency, the politi-~ help feeling some doubt about
the wisdom of the doctors, in
view of the departure of Fred
Allen only hours after his phys
ictan and = electrocardiographer many.
Whereas he used to shun con-
tacts with many other diplomats
and prominent public men in the
West. he now is offering up to
$200,000 for a castle in the Bav you have been: my happiness. . .
And all the world to me... And
so the only answer is ... And it
is no surprise... As you have
made me love you more, , . My
heart has grown. in size.
+ 1 re h about the’ enemy's power, too. cal expert and Washington corre
US. Hi h Bi ll I never have played goll, phones — Naturally it would be a feather in spondent of a great newspaper. had assuted him . arian Alps to expard his al (Copyright 1956)
on ig way LS Mrs. Blanchard Holdridge the senator's cap if he could get chatting with me in a broadcasting T prayed that for his own sake activities This would be to enter- :
From Capitol Hill has come news of Drayton Plains, “but The Press stories ee ee al igen when laine asked whether I ed es and for the country’s sake the Pres tain German industi-alists and pol-- Looking Back F ; : s : Se cee ° 1 Adlai Steven aS a doctor at a man who has dent would rete t o vA ificiens : by sen claliver ala } : , ident wou Mp to a reasonat
that differences between the House : son are in the limelight been stricken with pobomyelitis quiet normal life Se linac sad vee ‘15 Wears Age
d Senate highway bills will be Dae aeae: Ite, of course, not wholesome ld administer Twas shocked ened bythe news that he Mould gf guane Wicker iliplonanets BATTLE IN ARABIA. spreads S ’ , , in 4 A A — an / a & ’ make it seem so Interesting that Ive j OY Aeustica's. aif power or: ae ail amma ihe es run again Manage Ean) capitate = News BRIFISH SEEK further U. 8. romised. : eon : pe only say that F. D, R. he ne He! : = comp! joined my husband, and expect to s crets spilled over the front pages ~handled the next biggest - jobs of Signed letters net more than, sucipere week says, “was to corner a_ help on Ae re ace
be as crazy about it as he is.” —as this is bound fe benefit the “the kind reasonably well for two bealth and hygiene, not to disease, diag- lone Soviet attache and block | - SELASSIE FLEES, Fthioptans § action was The need for uch ti _ enemy—just to advancethe for jars Roster oF txeaimnene wie aan er evs hie efforts to wriggle his way
apparent even before the House Seventy-four yeare of age, tunes of a candidate or a political addressed envelope is sent to The Pon. out. Ot ene ee
its party At the time the late Warren G. "Press Pontiac. Michigan . JUDGE HOLLAND'S new court
overwhelmingly approved Mrs. Maggie Butters . Harding wee ruasing fer pres. (Copyright 1956) “Russian diplomats huddled in
$51.5 billion measure. Besides
this much needed expenditure
over a 13 year period, the bill
provides for a total of $14.8 bil-
lion in new taxes over 16 years. of 4898 Houston Drive, hag seven chil-
dren, 25 grandchildren, 40 great-grand-
children and two more on the way; also-
two great-great-grandchildren, the oldest
being five years of age. One of the latter
makes
Mrs. Marvin Vincent “But those who are pressing the
investigation deny any such pur-
pose and insist that it is really
patriotic to bring out the facts be-
cause only in that way can the
. remedial steps be taken that, they
_..are convinced, ought to be taken. ideat, I interviewed the senator
at his Marion home and aise
Gov. Cox, his opponent, with the
avowed intention of writing ar-
ticles for my newspaper columa
concerning each candidate's
_health and fitness for the job.
Case Records of a Psychologist
room near completion.
Children Must Learn Young to Earn
Their Way; Don't Overindulge Them * * * U.S. READY NOW, BUT Gov. Cox, at the governor's home
contrast, the Senate measure’ as of 2598 Lapeer Road, a great-grand-aunt The issue is not too simple. The in ‘Columbus, submitted: cheer- . oe
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New Red Peril ince Gem Three Found Dead in Spacious New York Home)pummg nn mustache — his first — to charity.|N.¥. (®—Police broke into @ com-|birds were dead in their cages. jhome at the urging of ‘9 neigh-lof the family car in the attached ‘ ; Wc: 4 i YWOOD ‘ \ : i
Confronts West liam Holden has donated his) HASTINGS - ON \- HUDSON.;room floor. At least 50 tropical) Police entered the seven - cite \was found in the! tront seat!
; . y fortable dwelling here \last night, Hastings Police Chief Joseph|bor, who said the family had not]... ' i a i By ig edie
NATO leaders’ Aawes The adornment, grown for 8!snq found a house of death. |Trojak said Mrs, Andrea Kauf-/been seen for more than a week./Sunce. The aus Pnagce wey + —
g movie ‘role and saved by a studio! _ ese e \ -}man, 47, in apparently commit- mail piled up on the: porch.|noty Canvas had been stuffed! : /
on Economic, Cultural barber. has ‘been reassembled on There were three bodiks—of a ting suicide. had taken with her authorities believe the deaths C-|i +5 the cracks of the garage 4 - >
Threat of Soviets ° a rubber lip by a makeup man. man, his wife and his\ wife's to their deaths her husband Frank)curred about April 24. Carben monouide fumes had @- ; ;
. bd . > FRhe Atlanta Journal and Atlanta/mother. A cocker spanidl lay 50, and her mother Mrs. Anna| Trojak said the body of: Mrs. nett through the entire house.| Mother Will Look
ce \ Constitution, ‘in conjunction with’ sptawh lifeless :on the \tiving Retteg, 70. .|Kaufman, clad in nightgown and)... Se oe .
PARIS ‘®—NATO’s foreign min- the Atlanta Variety Club, will auc. ———— > ------—— — a en {tilling every living thing, | ; Smart in These
isters agreed today the Western|tion it May 13 at a cerebral palsy ~ i) ee adopted a $458,378 budget for the sry 6 ; lg , . “a
pAisbelein) bartege Phytol cial eg RNASE ean! eed al lke May Make Visit Set Sentencing Date ror year, starting duly 1, It| The body of Kautrman a tarry) BOId Prints by & ons moves and. ad-| UY . Sc paar een are = See ea Se : Caley Sates
vice on how the West must meet} IONIA (#—Forty-eight inmates|a bond among a a | eee ee a ia eet a a organ iais to quick -as-@ §
ihe Kremlin's new look. NATO of-|Will leave the Tonia Reformatory|tions then only recently freed from} z pth tae :
ficials maintained silence on the|in May as a Yesult of paroles Spanish rule. ca EORGES-NEWPORTS . . . NAME BRAND Since It's te Us '
ministerial appraisal of Russia’s granted in April. Of the total. 13, Hagerty said Eisenhower is:
actions and Western reaction to/Will be released tm Detroit, 25 to studying his prospective business)
them. _ jother Michigan citigs, 4 out of the schedule to ones whether he
. state and 6 will face afher charges can make the-frip, He probably
EXPANSION Wh TE TEES against them. ‘would travel by plane. — Expansion of the 15-nation alli- : —~4
pee rag political and economic eet sheietaditeedinie emma oven “tie 2
fiel is topic in the sessions, § }
which will continue through to.|" GEORGES-NEWPORTS morrow, It appeared final deci- .
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U.S. Secretary of State Dulles
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council members, were reported
to have agreed that all proposals
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Pontiae State Bank last night at a §
banquet during which sponsors.
presented the JA firm its charter
and honoted the year's top sales-|
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The junior businessmen and
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Peter Clark and Treasurer Mar-
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Pontiac Building Inspector Cari
¥. Alt announced tlat 199 permits
totaling. $883.495 were issued last
month . .
This compares with 131 permits ¢
totaling $624.733 including 58 for °
new family homes worth $455,900. *
which were issued by the city in
\farch At
Included in the ril figures
were permits for 55 new family
dwellings amounting to $434,000, ;
and four permits for commercial
buildings totaling $222,000. if
Persons wishing rsesidential al-|#
terations and repairs were issued @
82 permits worth $71,633. Commer... 4
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Troops Subdue
- Morocco Riots
40 People Already Die
in Mob Furor Against
Pro-French Supporters |
“ MARRAKECH, Morocco @® —
Troops in full battle dress today,
guarded this city in the Atlas foot-
hilis where 40 persons died in 4
vengeful bloodbath directed at
friends of the late Thami e!
Glaoui.
e * 6
A tight curfew appeared to have
curbed the mob fury agains! sup
porters of the ,Glaoui, pro-French
pasha of Mariakech whe died in
Joan, of cancer.
‘The Galoui, an ~ Berber chief
- fain, was a long-time bac oar x
Fre rule in Morocco. He
came a special target of fee
for nationalists when he took the |
lead in the ouster of Sultan \o-
hammed ben Youssef, a =
tionalist violence forced Fran
return the Sultan to pewer, a: aS
months before his death, the Gla-
oui begged Ben Youssef's forgive-
ness and pledged allegiance to
him. The pasha’s years of pro-|
* French activity: —- not forgot-
fen. - * * *
" Ben Youssef took strong meas-
ures to restore order, dispatching |
troop seinforcements to the scene |
and ordering security forces to
fire on the rioters if necessary.
Policeman
Hunting Bikes
for Youngsters
GRAND RAPIDS ue—Patrolman. |
John Beatty, the police depart-
ment’s stolen bicycle recovery
specialist, is busy outwitting the
biggest thief he has known :
Hundreds of youngsters—mosi
of them in outlying areas where
need bleycleo—were left
* by the April
$8 ternade and Beatty is doing |
id
“T've been rounding bicyc les THE BERRYS \ By Cari Grubert'
Tito is due in France Monday to munist chief of state would stay There are an average of 194,000,-
: begin a state visit. A Foreign Of- five days as the guest of President 000 telephone conversations daily!
Yugoslav President tice announcement said the Com- Rene Coty. : in the United States.
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“It may take a while,” He says.
“but I'm going to try to take
care of all the youngsters.”’
Changes Plea to Guilty |
of Furnishing Beer
‘ A Royal Oak man who had |j!|
stood mute at his circuit court
~ arraignment to charges of furnish-
ing beer to minors changed his
plea to guilty Wednesday before
Oakland County Circuit Judge
Frank L. Doty.
‘Harry Seid, of 22742 John R
| Ave., "= pen af ine
* Doty May 14.
To Represent Chiang
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jheaded again for the far Pacific almost wholly unencumbered by chien, oan of tla act
7 [to watch an atomic test, There/hair, E a\ a) 6 bly horrified by -the sight was that trip of a decade ago to : of il-dressed reporters and eam-
| Bikini. Not until the’ recent mat-/ He must have rapped his head/ eramen flicking cigarettes
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by the story tellers, or so badly Ship, so lost was he in the realm! powerless to throw us reported. of scientific thought. Finally a non-| ne seemed
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- We had about 300-in the press/$ick bay to have mercurochrome|:cjean sweepdown, fore and aft!”
party for the Bikini tests, most of/@7d plasters put on a skull On!tecame the principal order of the them on the SS Appalachian, an|Which by now the game of tick-|4. in the suffocating heat. attack transport provided by the tack-toe could readily be played. °
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[Garey | REFRIGERATOR—Now
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Army Wants to Keep Animals
‘Save the Horse’ Clarion|
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WASHINGTON (INS) — The When'the puzzled seglseaers |
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has been sounded in the halls of|found that most of the vets have
Congress. little to do with live animals any-|
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At issue im recent hearings was But
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tae found ont wee maore San told | nen : : . Es.
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Is Your High School / ot THE PONTI AC PRES | 'Watdh for School News! 0°78: . Represented in the Press? =. ee, . : , : S : on This Page Each Friday = | FRIDAY, MAY 419567 7 | = _PONTIAG, MICHIGAN, ee | THIRTEEN ‘i
‘7
Concert, Banquet Loom at PHS __BY VICKY MICU
Music fills the ajr at Pontiac
High School this week as members
of the vocal department, 800
strong, finish off rehearseals for
“Say It With Music,” the gnnual
vocal concert. / day teachers visited classrooms
and observed actual PHS classes. .
Seniors. .are -buckling down to .
work as the second marking period
ends and senior preliminary exams
loom near. May 14, 15, 16 seniors
will take exams from 7:45 to 9:15
a.m. and 2:15 to 3:45 p.m
Schedule ts as follows: banquet honoring, employers-em-
Ployes. . :
This annual banquet highlights
the school year for students. on
the Retailing co-op course, and
is a “thank-you” affair for em-
ployers. The banquet will be held
May 16 at Deven Gables. . ° *
PHS students did their part! .
to observe Mental Health Week|; Senators with surnames A April 28—May 6 attending the|/ threugh = will take exams in
Pontiac State Hospital open house, Teom 3! —_ . aa Seniors with surnames L ‘Anniversary celebtation of Music|Hundred Dollar Ctub, selling over Educators. .|$108 worth of subscriptions. / Stu-
dents are now sending / word
through Student Council repre
serttatives suggestions for “things
that might be purchased with
the money the school obtains from
* * * f
Retailers turn their eyes ‘t
ward Spring, choosing a May Pole
as the central theme for their Asplin, will be presented May 8,
10, 11 and dedicated to the Golden 2% students joined ‘the One|
: _ {and workshops. - > : s ; \ Seaaes ees representing —oe will take exams in
* ‘ ‘ Mrs. Edna Forman's Afmerican Rey ied Menday May 46.
ah \ SS alana ee @: ea . Me bs = .
a : made classes com ?
es >. "| ments were made on mental tien oat) BO
E ® 7 3rd period—Tuesday, May 15- ' ee sf PHS this week was the scene of| 7:45-0:15 oan
5 Sa ge . much activity for area teachers— 4th period—Tuesday, May 15- ; and provided a half-day vaction| 2:15—8:45
for students Wednesday. Thurs-| 6th period—Wednesday, May
aaa 16—7:45—0:15
6th + period—Wednesday, May
16—2: 15—3: 45
‘Harvey’ Ready
for Production Sidelights at PHS this week—
Bill Hansen, PHS sophomore was
given an award of merit for out-
standing work in the PHS biology
club and laboratory work at the
Annual State Science Fair of the ©
Waterford Students/ Junior Academy of Science, Arts,
Await Prom, ‘La Lune ope iraa a Saslase entering orig§ © |
Reverie’ nal posters ie Royer Poster ‘ :
S ieerarded—tirls pycn clamees| _ BANQUET ANEAD — Pontiac High Retailing By JEAN LIIMATTA have been competing in badminton,| Club members are getting ready for their ban-
The numbered days left'this year| shuffleboard and table tennis tourn-| quet May 16 at Devon Gables which will honor © at Waterford Township High School] aments recently. their employers. Here judging a
ee and ppndhtinge dy Business galore kept area high attend Saved Boys’ State at
school “ Mich State in June, |The three-act comedy, directed by|*Ch0O! students busy this week. Set ens Stale Sete rnor, Dew: \ P| {Patty Looman, has an almost all-|Dances. elections, vocal concerts 11. roy Lee Brewer, Chuck Rich, wins | Be “4 {sentor cast. and spring sports are but a few of/ michael Carter, Larry Thiemkey : 'e ‘ — ‘ Anxiety 1s growing im both the. newsmakers reported. . |and Thomas Wilson.
VISIT HOSPITAE—St. Michael seniors visited | Peatioe Frese Photo! seniors and underclassmen as |AT WALLED LAKE * [AT AVONDALE _ Pontiac State Hospital this week. Here going in The seniors are studying the causes and cures | just one week remains before the | The Inter-Lakes Student Council Py pe een spring the door at the hospital are (left to right); Mary of mental illness in keeping with Mental Health | 1956 prom, “La Lune Reverie.” [held their all-council dance scheduled for 8 p.m, Wednesday Junior and year due to the enlarging of the Lee Tunny, Robert Bender gnd Maryann Lann. Week. Seniors are spending the major-| ednesday: at Farmington. night at Avondale High. Under the of Lake Orion Migh Schocl will |. actment, a a ; : ity of their evenings finishing dec- The student body heard cam- direction of Jean Woodworth, the, >¢ presented by the 108 members ; S Mi h Hi . . orations for the big annual event, paign speeches Wednesday trom (concert will contain numbers by| % these organizations, Eady bleep eredyey
t. 1C ae] 1 h Seniors which takes place a week from Walker and La Pass- |the Boys and Girls Glee Qubs and Beginning at 8 p.m., Wednesday 27"! Cancer Drive. : was turned over to the
-~ Mental Health Week With Class Tour . Termahl who’ "are remag for |BATng 12" the concert im night Teliin several elections of well itcen members af the Fut our ee ae mee CO-OP! ice | Rletiens wat re ; known band music as well as N0V-|Teachers Club toured Michigan
” ot pene One") cae phaae Tasaday daring hems? All the classes will eslect king elty. numbers. Of special interestiNormal College where they Te By JANET ENGLISH | Bounce was added to the student/clamoring for library permits the|the annual co-op banquet Tuesday) and queen candidates next'week jis the “Peck Horn Revenge,”|ceived « ‘sneak ” of the In keeping with the purpose of| body's list of extra-curricula week-|last few weeks in order to com-jevening at a local restaurant. Report cards were 1 1 Tues-| for spring carnival, The earnival |which will feature the French hort future. preview’ oe
Mental Health Week, the senior) end activities. Plete their research themes. Tues- DANCE PLANNED day Included on the -honor roll is sponsored by the PTSA, section. The band is under the 4 class was -given the opportunity, The dance was a record hop|day was the deadline for this as- Sa na are 2 seniors, 26 and 4) - . isin full direction of David Leith. 3 : of touring the Pontiac State Hos- held on Friday from 8:30-te-21:30.|signment required of all the sen- . farday iteare ds a ane qegncmacren Onn eran Peg. Seiad mapa Son Se =e Vea teacmt om Pr om Ba t pital, sapere a two fold return. Alljior student economists. Hlegewny — eetivition. The|gy Emmert, and two seniors, Car- peaee big different sports be Thursday at ¢:30 pm. at ’ nque
day and resulted in an education|ning of fun and at the same time|Wednesday for a sfudent council) cast : the White ceived all A's Sek Oe et ee eee. group and their parents will in- for the seniors on the causes their admission repienighed the|meeting. Corridor and classroom [SS Sb0s by eid AT LAPEER AT LAKE ORION : d of Michaelite’s monetary reserve. _| behavior were the foremost topics Brothers Real Estate, will be held : oe pts pan ad [ and cures of mental illness, poagria cae a oa aie > pu top lat 8 in the big barn on Waterford] Seven Lapeer Junior boys will’ Today is the.big day! The Junior- es @ . ‘A more thorough understand. (1100 issue — which will feature nontl pane = : Next Friday is dear to the boys Chosen recently their class- ME et mage ing of the conditions of these.sick |oniy articles concerning the sen maton es eae sae ooo e 2 @ Phawaleses for the Sadie Hawkins Dance spon-| Senior Activities Draw people will result in thetr receiv. |; is bei : In co-dperation with the Student : sored by the Student Counci, is a s ‘ag’ Suat toentaneas Sivanlaaslacer: a oe ne prevered pared. trom anil oak Carole Vanitvelt and Grarpous las patting tierik tet bp the obit Attention as Graduation es acl rb. : WB es rare gata) cage eres tear the Comptometer School here in ; effort to make the event a success. ar IMLAY CRY Nears == . students’ circuit Pontiac spoke to the Typing II Basis for the election was | Tickets have been sold throughout
fostered this vital understanding. | students on Thursday, Explana- | Primarily their character, then the community. Square and mod- Students of Imlay City High who ANN SCHACHERN
All agree that it was a wortt- tton of the machine and of the | ‘N° Cooperation they have dis- ern dance music will be provided pocstved ‘al A's/ Ser tant ported te = Ai P | .. | Played in school projects, adap- |by the Pontiac Federation of clude Eileen Rathka, Judy Henry,| The Junior-Senior Prom, Seniop ee | Courne of study offered was siv- | s bitity to all activities, and their | Musi Betty Kovacs, Sandra Stover, and and Junior After the Michaelite Staff held en. Comptometer ability tests | ; y =e. ee oe 6 Jenet| Van (Consult! ‘ activities, clase rings a meeting to organize the publica-) tests were administered, the re- | all round pleasing personalities. Chauuen lier Tthell Baral Dance! : : . drew attention at St. Frederic tion of this year’s final issue of sults of which are now being The Michaelite will feature ar- are Nancy Schack and Sheldon AT CLARKSTON High this week. the paper, funds were found to be awaited. ticles on both of these representa- orth eal Ay ES Girls who are going out for} Junior class members have been inadequate. So — the “Bermuda! ‘Economics students have been|tive teenagers. IF aley mab tty Barbera Gre cheerleading are now practicing mee omy = whet they claim
|ham, decorations; Barbara Keni- . ov Faragl oat an 10 e. Fred.” Bestect di fe
. ss s © am feck, refreshments; rt Dor. 35 when the chal on file rd been decoration chairman Ardith
Ninth Graders Relive Washington Trip ===" Siete See Se | . r) , 7 being kept i
: —_ | senior Family Psychology | 2 PHS Seniors _|tis sscret, | One group of ninth graders! Students hope to make this an [represented Lincoln Junior High-classes and Future - Nurses’ ees comes -home from a trip to Wash. annual affair. School on a panel of speakers who! Club visited the Pontiac State Gr anted M SU Prom will take plaée nex ¢ ington, D.C. and another groUP The Kickball tournament is om|Presented a program for the Junior Hospital during open house Tues- A Wednesday, May 9 from 9 t 12, , (Lincoln) left Wednesday for their in Wilma Webb's gym classes. | Child Study. Glub of Pontiac. day. Scholar shi ps s Juniors are also busy making a Washington tour. | Henry Elling and the Boy’s Glee'/ The topic was “What Can We | WTHS band and A cappella choir Two Ponti Seniors plane for the Jusier — Senlcr Sports of spring are holding full Club went to Keego Harbor and/ Do to Better’ the Understanding members and directors are mak- ies ard Kilby mes Wea face _ Banquet which will be held Dee an the proverbial benvenn ? Sang for the PTA. Soloists were Hetween Parents and Children.” [ing preparations for their ,com- RONALD JOHNSON GARY ROBERTSON Seen gisoted ganaial oc Wednesday, May 16, 0 AS ee , agen ebean sl ie soe Ror) Each student presented » © [bined Spring Concert to be May) Valedictorian of the 1956 Clark-| Clarkston salutatorian for this!to Michigan State University start-| Cast members of “Our Town’? me Silver and © Haroutunian. | phase of the subject and then an- 16, : ston class is Ron Johnson, son of|year is Gary Robertson, son of Mr.|ing in September. reluctantly put away greasepaint Students who returned from A profit of $4.83 resulted from a\.swered questions at the conciu- | Mr. and Mrs. Leslie. Johnson of|and Mrs. Gray Robertson of Rob- : and re costumes at the end the Washington, D.C. tour were noon movie shown in Margaret] sion of their talks. Who's Davy Crockett! | Flemings Lake road. Ron has been|ertson court. Gary was cocaptain| | The scholarships are based on | tw very guecesstul presenta happily retelling thetr expert- [Scott's homeroom. A bake sale Is) Seven students of Lincoln Junior] ~ president of the Student Council,jof the football team, president .of| NEM school scholastic and s0- |isn, of their senior play last woels- ences of the trip to all interested |slated next Tuesday. |High School who intend to train to} Davy Crockett fans have prom-iq member of Future Teachers|H™ freshman class, president of| ‘Vity records plus recommenda: | 5 Histeners this week. The annual May Dance was ibe teachers attended a Recruit-|ised to line both shores Sunday/ciub, and CHS Debate team: Ron/HI-Y, vice president of the senior] '"* from school personnel. ee @e + Highlights af the trip were: the Tuesday presented by Homeroom ment-Tea for future teachers held|when Avondale boys race their! placed first in District Extempore|class,and a member of the Stu-} The scholarships cover tuition| A record-breaking 1147 tickets visiting of the tomb of the un- sell at Webster School by Delta Kappa/keel boats on the Clinton River|contest. His scholastic rating was|dent Council. His scholastic rat-|for four years providing a certain|were sold for the two perform. known eoldier, the Naval Academy|“" (4NOOLN - |Gamma, an educational society forjin Auburn Heights. Sources say)3.77. He plans to attend Michigan/ing was 3.71. He plans to attend/scholastic point average is main-|ances. Seniors, Juniors of 308, at Annapolis and the Lincom Me-| Cota Duke and Gary MacDowell teachers in Oakland County. ~ {this will be a colorful sight. State University. } Albion College {fi the fall. \{ tained. both Sophomore rooms, both 8th morial. Z ~~ a “S00 grade rooms and the Ist and 2nd JoAnne Dembinski and Lyle Ba- Se Se eee ee ee ory graders of 102 will receive a free singer had the honor of placing an =, a day as a reward for their ticket a wreath on the tomb of the un- ae salesmanship. known soldier. The Senior class visited the Pon- The student council is sponsor- tiac State Hospital during its open ing the sale of Madison T shirts 7 house last Wednesday afternoon. and jackets. - , Yesterday, Senior Review tests AT AVONDALE : by were given. These tests, which are The Avondale Junior High base- \ ie really a review of all grade school ball team played Madison Junior ‘ aw English, arithmetic, geography, and High last week and won 52. A N Fie . spell had to be passed with a game was played yesterday with wy eo he : Ba before final exams will be Rochester. ‘ yw aa ven to prospective graduates. .
The school's vocal department Ws \\) , ‘ The Junior class, has started presented a concert, “Songs of wy ) aoe the ball rolling for next fall
‘ Our Nation’’-Wednesday. Motiey : } aL already. Tuesday morning, class from the free will offering will ' | ie rings were ordered and will ar- be used for buying music books. : 2 rtye in early October. .
Plans are being made to take aoe Junior biology classes journeyed those people who have been regu- to Cranbrook on a field trip
lar members of service groups dur- Wednesday.
~ ing the last semester on a trip to Sophomore officers reported that Detroit for a Tiger ball game. ~ they made enough money on AT EASTERN .
Elwin M. Beaty's project has
been called back and put on dis-
play at the American Industrial * *
All yearbook copy has bees
Arts Association Convention. His
project went on display April 23.
aldng with other national winners
of last year, Elwin placed: 4th in
the 9th and 10th grade division.
Ray ald 2 ith and 9th graders
are working on projects for this
year, ~
-. George Emmans Latin classes / Sn rect .
ying a. Roman to- — : : . . 2% . entiac Press **) Junior’ aaa ng Reali pie | LUNCHEON SPECIAL — Mrs: Marion VanRyzin and Mrs. Lois for all the women faculty during their lunch hours. In the left picture picture showing new spring clothes for the fashion show are Geral- an I. Gianna wage acterize gods and goddesses and Walsh combined their homemaking ‘classes to’ present a luncheon- ‘teachers Mrs. Joseph Davis and Mrs. Donald McCandless (seated) dine Anderson, Carol Duffie and Fran Ward. Spring was the theme Next Monday Mission Movies wit
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“ a their slaves from Roman times. | fashion show Thursday at Bastern Junior High School. The show was are served by Judy Edson (left) and Frances Pepper. In the right * of the affair. | proofread for ‘the final time. Des
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Allies in WW ll | Army ‘Says Estimate
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about half a mile smaller around
the equator than was thought
| heretofore,
Floyd W. Hough, who headed a
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Land in the Michigan ‘Mitten’ Slowly Moving Upward
ed Coren fara bea Galena oy ed ee remote bet etereefing | Glaciers’ accumulate apd begin) It our summery were to drop. for igh at a pres-| age . Law- ty is the return aT plasti the | Only a+ few degrees in ave’ by Cuber se ent rate, Niagara Falls will be-jrence and go. instead. out the old, glactal ad sas cae “= ines rf . a oer ne temperature—as little as 11 to 15
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| Predict BS} ni iI) Tornado Warnings, Rainier sts" 2 at 8) te water ri mnt foe we 9
Highlight April Weather BEGoodrich Tubeless} boca fio Die on Roads +. 2 oe uincm wa nscn ne area weather -news throyghout the cool days.
Ike's Traffic Safety Unit month of April. -| On the 15th, 16th, 17th and 22nd
there were traces of snow in. the The month of April: began with
Meets to Discuss Ways in cama April ewer: but by Pee or sean _ to Prevent Fatalities April 4a series of tornadoes and ia pas
‘destructive windstorms struck upset by tornado threats, but on
— & the 27th the tornado . threats
24-Pi iece Vy —( ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. w—A ‘across 10 wTwenthtwe of the returned. into thundershowers. ‘The b Aas \ \ i member of the President's commit- I jall-clear in the second alert this ported dead were from Michigan. - tee for traffic safety has predicted More than 300 were injured and ynonth was sounded at 10 p.m’ — ; .
Service ia Yo 4 % that 55,000 Americans will die ini 000 were left homeless. A weekend siege of rain on xen for 6 ‘ . ; highway accidents this year if the It was Michigan's worst tornado April 27-29 caused thousands of , ve present fatality rate eontinues ‘since the disastrous June 8, 1953, Collars in damage throughout the’ ymond ‘twister that killed 130 in Flint county, as close to four inches of
oe be Sayre of Ack: Ww : fain soakef the area. The. raing Stainless y x \ pred Steel Ag \ rigs poo —_ — te Many Pontiac area residents poured into hundreds of basements,
y omy L , on monday 9 eastern got nervous jitters after hearing syndj made many roads impassable. Dinnerwore 5 ps Vif yy - regional conference of the com- of the tornado that struck the The temperatures in Pontiac
Reaul a 7 hij) mittee concluded) a two-day Grand Rapids area. And when dropped sharply from a high April eguior y session, | the Pontiac area was alerted :
Price ; | Od of fis in a summary report to niore| on April 4 for a tornado until < ip | 12:30 a.m. the law enforcement than 1,000 representatives from 11) agencies were kept bu by stern states, Mrs. Sa. Ui il eastern states, 8 yre called worried citizens. for improvement of state, county y|
and loca] safety organizations to But jitters were about all the
combat highway accidents, ‘Pontiac area residents got i nd you'll find those “best” gifts
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Members of Pontiac Panhellenic enjoy a cup of tea while making
plans for the annual Panhellenic Tea to be held Sunday from 3 until
$ o'clock at Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building. Pictured
(left to right). are Turry Welden, presidént; Mrs. Thomas S. Moffat
Girls Invited
to Preview
College Life Event Will Be Held
Sunday Afternoon
for Future Coeds annual event
Ree TEN 4
Each year members of Pontiac
Panhellenic entertain girls in the
area high school graduating classes
who plan on furthering their edu
cation by attending college.
* * e
Invitations have been extended
to girls graduating from the public
and parochial high schools in Pon-
tiac as well as Waterford, Clark-
ston, Rochester and other nearby
schools.
The annual tea will be held
Sunday from 3 untit 5 p.m. in
the Federal Savings and Loan
Building.
Mrs. Charies Allen. is serving as
general chairman assisted by Mrs
Howard Owen and Mrs. George
Yansen, cochairmen of program:
Grace McLaughlin, publicjty chair-
man; Mrs. Herbert Howerth, chair
man of refreshments, and Mrs
L. Jerome Fink and Mrs. James
Nye, cochairman of decorations
‘ e ee e
Explaining college life. activities
on the campus, sorority rushing
and events to look forward to on.
the campus will be Shirley Clancy
of Michigan State Normal College
Janice Rivard of Western Michi
gan College and Mavis Fors of
University of Michigan
Other speakers will be Carol
Young of Michigan State Uni. .
versity, Beverly Noch of Birm -
ingham, Central Michigan Col
lege, and Sytvia Bryson of. Fern-
dale, Albion College.
A display of school public eons = ae
and sorority pine has aiksn heen!
arranged for the affair j Invitations hare been extended to all girls gradu-
ating {rom schools in this area to attend the annual
Panhellenic Tea Sunday from 3 until 5 o'clock. Check-
ing the program. planned to acquaint the students with
Coming Events Prejudice Retards Girl’s Career | ; Women's Literary Cluh wi) meet e-
. the First Congregational! Church Monday |
et 1230 pm for annual meeting end
-fhuneheon | BY ANNE HEYWOOD tendency to be prejudiced had so
I had @ great-aunt who died engulfed her that she disliked and
suspected everybody who wasnt Panhellenic to-Entertai
and Mrs. Howard N. Owen, program chairmen for the affair.
have expressed their desire to attend college.
college activities and erents to look forward to on 1 the rain raduating Seniors at Tea ‘
Peatiag Press Phetes
The
honors all girls graduating from area high schools who
general chairman, discusses program
plans and refreshments with Mrs. George
Petrof{ (leit) of Cherokee road and Mrs.
Herbert Howerth (right) of Wenonah
drive, chairman of refreshments, Alumnae from five area colleges will
discuss the activities on the campuses of
their schools at the annual
Panhellenic Tea being held Sunday in-
Federal Savings and Loan Building. Mrs.
Charles Allen (center) of Pioneer drive,
‘Womens Section.
Personal News of Interest in Area of Monrovia avenue are respectit ¢
oy
MAY 4, 1956
| Mrs. EL. Bradley of Starr/her cousin, Mrs. Paul Salzman ot
javenue left Thursday for her sum-|State avenue
jmer home at Rondo Beach, Ont. * ¢ @. son, Joseph Charlies, April 2 at
eee Mr.-and Mrs, Paul Hammond |St. Joseph Mercy Hospital.
| Following her arrival on the SS of Dwight avenue are vacation- | Grandparents of the infant are
| Qusees Mary in New York on Sun-) ing tn Florida for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Erris of
day, Mrs. Dora Sandal! of Sutton- While In Hollywood they will Beverly avenue,
\on-the-Sea,. England, spent several visit Mirs,, Hammond's cousin, kowski of Loon Lake Shores and
days of sightseeing in New York Mrs, E. W. Rogers, and daugh- Mr. and 3fis. Cifrles E. Morris
|before coming to Pontiac on Thurs-, ter, Helen. In St. Petersburg they of Whittemore street
| day. She wil] spend the next two will be the guests of an aunt, _—
[months visiting at the home of, Mrs. Lawrence Fuller. Auxiliary Gathers
a e * *
Moose Group Mr and Mrs. Harvey W Perry at Dinner Meeting lof Alice avenue have arrived home
: ‘Tells of Degree jafter a month's vacation trip to Ladies Auxiliary to Master
campus, are (left to right) Mrs. James Vive of Woodbine ito Be Conferred the West Coast. They visited Los |Plumbers-Contractors Association
|Angeles, San Francisco, Carmel. met for. dinner and a business
drive, Mrs. Charles Scribner of Ottawa drive, first presi« | Pontiac Chapter 360,.Women of
the Moose, has-:announced a friend-,Canyon, Bryce and Zion National 'by-the-Sea and Monterey, Calif. |S¢ssion Tuesday evening at Hotel
dent of the organization, and Mrs. L. Jerome Fink o B f at the Parks, Juarez, Mexico, and Carls
En route they visited the Grand) Waldron. Mrs. Ed Duffy presided
and Mrs. Curtis Thompson wag
accepted as a new member. JL8 és ship de service Sunday
Ottana drive. [eceriietie 'Ssrripocturn in Ypsilan- bad mee N. Pas | Mrs. Glerin Seeley was presented
ley. | * _ {with an Auxillary past president's
ee ease ee —<$<$<—$—$—$ —___—_— e 28 © | Followin ane months /pin Announcement was made of
Those receiving their friendship ‘spent at gcse Fla., Mr. {the State Plumbers Cosvention if
degree will be Mrs. John Deniham., and Mrs. Clifford Mossey have | Jackson today through Saturday,
Mrs. Ethe! Plumb, -Mrs. Francis} receiving
congratulations on the birth of «
Leonard Piant-’
returned to their home on Mark Several members .and their hus —
Steward. Mrs. Richard Rohrer,
Mrs. Patrick Patterson,.Mrs_ Hen-
ry Godin, -Mrs Floyd Prenitise,
Mrs James Cavalier, Mra. Clifford '
Lynch, Mrs Donald Harding, Mrs. cea really. The Latin meaning of:cide. in advance that a person is
the word is ‘‘to judge in advance.” no good’
. You wouldn't decide in advance
from racial and religious intoler . . ; The 1939-40 Profi é an ' t : a . ‘ The best way ‘to overcome & |George Breadon and Mrs John
will meet with Mrs. Ralph Derragon ars ance |Episcopal, of English background whether a dress was becoming if tendency to prejudice is to get Baxter: Windcroft Dr. Monday at 730 pm. with * ¢ @ ‘and Midwestern -| you hadn't even seen it. Why de- : 7 ° Mre. Fred Kline ahd Mre A T Buckler, wt sh ' C fo : : out and meet lots of different’) genior regents of the chapter 4] er ‘ i 4 as ‘eohostesses en she was quite old he: When she got sick, in the coun ; | kinds of people. It can he done, . handling reservations for the
iy, Gee ealy ar alloee tote ee Pontiac PTAs in any community in Amertea affalr
8 reshbyterian an rom . i. ' If Erik be eve po an open mind wou 2 '
N W New England. S h d | S h . ; A Hospital Chapter Night wil e icers | re Vamed & __ 4 — Cc e u e C ool ma o lf “ a a le : ven he held Monday at the Moose
7 wouldn't call him and. she Pepe ery different back arley ij i b Birmi mM idied They put “pneumonia’ on 4 s¢ hool of instruction and mas« grt from yor own tea hla) oltels adel te Zines
ain ers th j th ertificat tut theyjinstallation of officers for the — a serving as chairman. There will
‘il me: con asl si Seo PTAs will he held June us ff guard yourself from he a class of candidates Initiated - nuuld have judic } arene commodity. knowr BIRMINGHAM — Newly elected ing the plav with Mre George T ig pe ee ee Be ni Central Methodis anne: Work ne ops ‘ mimodity known pf honor of the 12 members who
officers of the Birmingham Society Trumbull Jr as production man Shey teins coll) ee curate Reese : receive their friendship. degree
ot Women Painters are Mrs. Paul ager nt VOnr ; mn yn Toke oe ae feoon i (heres och ales (Copyright 19 shy . | Sunday.
N Averill president Mire. Herbert In the cast are Mrs Franklin chance a the Career. ol.a-4 Ife : ;
é a2) a sace omen Announcement «a< also made of
H. Gardner Jr.. vice president; Butler, Mrs. Robert T. Koch, Mrs |tme. because of the. same disease oe Leal Emes Group the mother? and daughter banquet Mrs. F. Chalmers Smith and Mrs ‘Francis T. oud. Mrs Helmut| OFFERED PROMOTION The reerting will oper -C | MA Tuesday
Randolph Heizer, secretaries, and Heuser, Mrs Newton Skillman Jr. | A -few months ago she” WAS «f} Ae Seneca! seation folio. { one ucts eeting: ls ; : ; 3 Po OWAS ch rener: owed b _—__—
has John H. Hoppin Jr., treas- and Mrs Nola | joffered 9 job as secretary fo one the workshops. Sectjons : te ‘irs Hlarold Mock of Dwight ave Oakland Hills Plans }
The group meets each Monday nal Mr. and Mre. C. M° Houff have of the vice presidents at the same pinnned for presidents and vice pue hostess to the Leat mes
atudy with Emil Weddige of Ann returned from Naples, Fla.. where ae vA tnene tenet and Gee presi lants ? . 8 i me issisted DY'Mirs. Lester Belt, MI
; are giving -a dinner Saturday Last week, my friend learned Othe rkshope dealing ott wut Markham, ~ and Florence win r twright Mire fol irml ‘ y | 3 } we ; Villiam arturig \
— udniatraas bi olan evening before the final perform. that’ in spite of his ‘horrible’ eornmittees wl) be woo ie le Seties yave a goncluding review Howting. Mrs. John Hoppock “i
ma gromp ¢ be ance of the Village Players’ pro. . religion, this vice ‘president f# protection, raom mothers on Jaga on the edication ‘and religion A the Se f Mre Russel] went down te the Toledo Musuem : Pp ial P f Francis Sehn and M ai
of Art te view special exists duction of “The Fifth Season.” marvelous at promoting people. zine. A i
¥ . i avenue,
S . .—
The premiere performance
‘The Wise Have Not Spoken”
be presented hy the
College Tri Alpha’ dramatists Fri
(day evening in the college audi-'
fortum
Bob Durnbauet Xon of ¢Mrs ‘bands are attending.
a ' Mothersingers - Manchester
Conduct Election Pontiac Mothersingers elected
Mrs. Sidney Fellows president
when the group met at the Osmun ‘Ruth Purnhaugh of Richmond street home of Mrs. Robert Bald- road. is performing the leading win. :
role * * °
tO Others who will serve are Mra, Mr. “and Mrs, James A. Nes: Phoehe Van Deusen, vice presi- bitt Jr. of Gainesborough avenue dent Mrs Frank Walter, secre-
are announcing the birth of a tary; Mrs. Cecil Diehl. treasurer,
gon, James Aaron Hl, April 2. and \trs. Milton Reddeman, mem-
Grandparents of the infant are
Mr. and Mrs. James A
Greenbush and Mrs. Wi
tarr of Williams ctrret
LJ * *
tr and Mrs, Charles« nifred Rot
B Mar Nesbitt of hership chairman
: a, ® °
At the Thursday ning dinner
refmg plans were also made for
a banquet to be held June 26 at
s elit Ady Manor PVE
eee
One Club Tourney Detroit Presbyterial Has.
Meeting in Local Church. Four hiuindred and ei¢hty wome
85 attended the
Presbytemnal held Wednes
at First Presbyterian Church
Mre FOC :
cided churchee
Detroit
(lay
Cavert. president
Ls ° *
Mre HT Hf. Patti¢on gave pre- 1 hyvterian Church, with. Virs. Rowe
Batmer as chairman. Work was
presented from the kindergarten
through the family camps.
* * «@ >
Karen. Beam and Paul Tremper
were members of a panel that
-4discussed youth. work as related
the to summer conferences. Dr. Wil-
treeting to the visiting women andliam F. Baker, director of Pres.
Mrs Galen FE Hershe¥ gave the byterian students at University of |
dedication of the day Mrs W.H Michigan, teld of his work as
Jarhach presented the noontimeeehaplain of an intarnational student
and devotions for the wark camp with the United Na-"
ifterroon session were led bv Mrs_! tions \
Riteard A Anchard
The treasurer's report on the
national missions was given by
Mrs. Ted Koella, and Wra. G.
Eldred Mathes reported on the
missionary Work among the
American Indians, ; Patricia. Ray of Ann Arbor
gave an account of her expert-
ences. as a member ¢f an
Ecumenical Workshop in France
this past summer,
The luncheon was arranged by
-Mrs.
Salathiel, and Lyndon Salathiel and-her
The program of the day dealt committee.. Mr.
Arthur Compton was ,wel with the wdrk of the ~Board of Florence Schlesser vaiphe batamerat/
\Christian Education of the Pres for the day.
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Madison’s ~ Vee eyeyay = : Ney -
PTsAtiog Shyness May Cause Girl's:
: = ises to my
| me OSEPHINE LOWMAN Someti t t . Also be certain that you|I weigh bust 36, waist; me some exerc keep
lI tr Nn wy i | Sean et teks cqamen Taklare’ gol exalt a6 nae do iay problem ts 0 bales! abdomen flat and make my hips
NSTANATIOF od hare deseo srg others even if you ‘are’ shy| - 2 2 fon my upper thighs. Please tell/-larger.” pe _ | Q. “1 think Tam overweight but ee ee vou will no longer feel! @. “I ans Sifeet, 8% inches tall.|me what to dp about it.” | You are about 10 pounds un- Mrs. William Wright, Pontiac am not sure, 1 weigh 1X8 pounss iat j A. Do exercises. This is 2 £004 gerweight and should gain, It you
PTA Council president, conbitted|{i*' SO Cgmests eco bet) 2) il 3 ‘one. Lie on the floor on YOUr wij) do abdominal exercises while
CO Bheagnedrye! oa wale 2 and hips 37 inches The me, |back. Bend your knees and place) yoy “gain I do not think you will
sr cael naan are re FTSA\ cher girte ave papeber ond I would! your feet on the floor fairly clos€/jaye trouble with that measure-
jat the final meeting. of the year) ie wo be, too, When I am around| (to your hips. Lift your heels from) ment Your hips would be out of » [Thuraday evening. les | thee | 9 the floor, Keep your toes on the| proportion it they were any larg- * * @ _ {boys with other girls they pay at : roll aide te
Francis Oak, retiring presi- tention to the other girls. I hope floor while you from er. 7
ont (was neiesased with «a past] You can help me. If you. think I reas om py oy Die roll the| Do the following igre ident’ * |the floor on your bac’ . president s_ bar. peng lose weight please tell a ee ol sicistt cad your day
- Guests were Mrs. Eugene Hols: 4 Yor-.certainly are not fat.| Q, “I would like to know how ling on the floor at your sides. ington and Mrs. Walter Millage, your weight is just perfect. Your, mach I should weigh. I am 5 |Bend both knees up close to your
past presidents. They and Mrs. ji5, are a little large. If you © feet, 6 inches tall, I am 16 |abdomen. Straighten the legs to
| Wright, Mrs. Oak and Mrs. would like to take hip-reducing ex- § years old, Right now I weigh (ward the ceiling. Slowly lower legs
| Thomas Johnson, incoming pres- ercises, send a stamped, self-ad- 116 pounds. My measurements {to floor. Continue. .
ident, were presented with cor dressed envelope with your request. are bust 33, waist 24, hips: 35%
sages by the group. ‘for leaflet No. 3 to me in care of| inches. I think I should weigh | Tomorrow: “Accept Age with
| Annual reports were given and The Pontiac Press. more but when I gain it all (Joy and Appreciate Its Advan-
‘Mrs. William Anderson spoke on ‘Phere must be some other rea- . gees to my stomach. Please give ‘tages.
eae enon Pel Deon ro be ore | : troit: en OP | i Ore a hes °
pte cerpey icy teed Conard ap Cod aa) er inks , Deans Entertain |Girl Asked nounced by Mrs. Oak. concent others. Take : : |
The snare m coneerned “‘report- ate s To reduce bulge on thighs . oe keep heaend Ld eed Bridal Party , | Roe in what they are | the floor while you roll from side to side, slapping the or ouque ing to the Parents,” with William saying and join in with the oor you ro » J After Reh rsal
Wright, principal of Linda Vista group
School, leading the discussion. |
_ Refreshments were served by Oakland WSCS Has Banquet |seventh and eighth de home-! :
- room mothers with Mrs. Lyle Cox Moms, Daughters Gather thighs on the floor at the end of each roll.
Mr. and Mrs. William J; pean SNE Caught
-| Flowers Reclaimed
by Bride’s Mother Metropolitan Unit
Names Delegates
ling Tuesday. Mrs. Harry Luxon Stephens, kitchen; Helen Lapisch, was hostess to the group at the dining room and Eli St. Ber- and Mrs. Lottie Tatro were co- a avenue oat ee Compton) for Memento
One hundred and fifty mothers; “Our Daughters—The Mothers of hostesses for the Tuesday evening est . .
— Ruth Johnson and daughters attended the annual|Tomorrow” was the subject meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary Wa) agupan popped By EMILY Post
This lovely new pattern in rich soft colors captures the [tg Become Bride |=; * spon-ien by Mre. Raymond L, Cole of|to Metropolitan Club Spirit Six. rd Bened! toe. ome A letter tellp me: “At @ recent hes ee earlier years. Blending with the sored by the WSCS of Oak-/The Pontiac Press, speaker of the| They met at the American Legion John J. Hoard officiating the bride urew ber bow:
delightful contoure’of the new Cavalier Crinoiine creates || Mr. and Mrs. Sam T. Johneon|and Park Methodiet Church Thurs [evening toate) a Anes eee a csstotat mal maseriomet ae rege daughter - of Oliver street are announcing the|#y evening. = Floral presentations were and Mrs. Robert Compton, Mr.| Ut my Styercid: a symphony for today’s most beautiful table. The attrac- cal tale li damahaat ane Delegates chosen to attend the al She was! very law
tive pattern ts often mistaken for fine china. Haaren Cpl. David L. Cobb.|, Individual places were marked] ‘goer Oy Mb. Int Willers, preg, [Summer convention in Sault Ste./and Mrs. Peter Spellman, Cer ee ee it
; . ROL. Cobb, who is stationed at|°Y corsages, with centerpieces of/ (08 oe alt Ieee ete and (Marie were Mrs. Revel Baker, |trude Paquette and Notewn Cum |S'r vvdy afterwards, however $395 Cpl. = Station in(2?rng flowers and matching ta-| saved © sed |Mrs. Ralph Dean, Mrs. Merrililmings, Mr. ang Mra. John Dean) ‘“'Shortly : -_
Four lovely place settings for only the Marine A secon of Dr. and|Per® completing the colorful deco Archie Bartlebaugh, the |p oirie and Mrs. George Hermoy-|and Mrs. William B. Dean. the mother of the bride came ever §
Choice of 6 patterns: grey, green, pink bands, aaa eee “Cobb of Maplewood|rative theme. The Men's Club of} Youngest motier Present. fan; Mrs, John DePauw and Mrs.) 000 © ———————— to my daughter and asked her for
pation of pose icten avenue, ‘The couple is planning a/(t@. church under the: chairman-| Serving on the various commit-|John Morse were selected as al-Fingl Plans Made [the bouquet, saying that-she want- platinum or gold trim. . ship of Reginald Lamont, president |tees arranging the affair were Mrs.| ternates. veh) kf ed to press it for the bride so that
‘ 7 eo : e . served the dinner. . pre ai H a cimee emness en ee for May Break ast she could keep it as a remem-
4| Mrs, James J. g presented - Hummel, favors; Mrs. Ches-| The group will meet again May feted for brance. My daughter gave up the
DIXIE Por;rrery Sam Benson Says: too myecetion cod bre. Gerad |" a oeee ad ety ee. |15 at the American Legion Home the Sard annual’ May ‘Breakfast bouquet of course, but very re
, . Y 13th ¢ ee teastmistress. | ser wood hitchen: MESvAILOEt served by members of Guild 10 luctantly
Per Your Convenience . SUNDAY, MA Following a toast to mothers by|Barker and Mrs. Emerson Brown MOMS, Unit Two (of Au Saints Episcopal Church. “Wasn't the bride’s mother
Open Daily 10 A.M. to 9 P.M—Sunay. Noon to 9 P.M. that's Mother's big day . . . I Jan Swanson and a toast to daugh-|tickets, and Mrs. John Mitchell, M T Mrs, Don sereistpe president.) wrong to ask my daughter to
remember her with a gift Hiters by Mrs. Gerald Wright, Diane | flowers. eet uesday |announces breakfast will be served) give up the bouquet? I always
5281 Dixie Hwy. (Near Waterford) OR 3-1894 from Sem Benson's Irwin presented several accordion : ae i rr Mariecad hart until 9:30 a.m.) thought that the person who
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this matter.”
Answer: The one who catches
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she wants to. Personally, I can’t
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@Girard. Mary opened | taken to the Oakland County Tuber-|
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| A money-making project was gifts given to the boys entering er, Olan Brooks, of Haddrill street! sould take a flower from the bou-
‘have returned home from Phoenix, quet before throwing it.
“Dear Mrs. Post: A friend and
I have been invited to an after-
noon. wedding. This friend has a held May 15.
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_THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MAY: 4, 1956 TWENTY-ONE iv.
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Jane Neste
Will Train
in Nursing | Group Gathers far
Dinner Meeting at
Devon Gables |
Jane Joslin, winner of the 1956
nursing scholarship offered by the
Women's Auxiliary to the Oakland
County Medical Society, was in-
troduced to the auxiliary Wednes-
day evening at a dinner meeting
at Devon —
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Miss Joslin, who will graduate
from Holly High School in June,
will begin her nursing studies in
the fall at Bronson Methodist Hos-
pital in Kalamazoo.
She was presented by Mrs. M.
@, Progser, chairman of. the
murse recruitment program. Oth-
ers on the committee were Mrs.
Normand Durocher, Mrs. James \ Quinn and-Mrs, Doanid Hoyt. pose eer oe = ke Sec eiaee tere . joomfield s u ' David Pressley of Royal Oak cchoduba. = = Curb Service
spoke on hair styling. He discussed onlelle roo Dining
basic problems and fashion trends.
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Mrs. Glenn Bylsma, Mrs. Fugerie Hoh
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Symphony
Lists Dates |
four of the concerts will be on
Tuesday evening
The following dates have been
filed with the Chamber of Com-
merce and the Board of Edu-
cation: They are Oct. 23, 1956;
Deo. 4, 1956; Jan. 28, 1957;
March 13, 1957, and April 30,
The music committee with con-
including Mrs. |
Ferdinand Gaensbauer, Mrs. Ken-
and Mrs. Richard Poole, met at!
Guest artists and programs were |
planned for the coming season. |
The concerts will again be held,
WOODWARD
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HAS THE ANSWER
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The perfect answer to thet
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Nalepa, Mra. Earl Gregoire, Mrs.
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and. Miss Joslin. , at Lincoln Junior High School, | i
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PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 been announced. He ts'the son of
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October wedding. Other officers selected at their.
“Tuesday evening meeting at the)
YMCA were Arthur Webster, vice-
president; Albert Wilson, secre-| 4
tary and Herbert Hotchkiss, treas-| The Women's Auxiliary to the Oakland County Holly is this year's winner. She is pictured with Mrs.
urer. During the meeting a junior’ 4fedical Association yearly offers a nursing scholarship Kenneth VandenBerg (left) and Mrs. M. G. Prosser
voted tothe club. Mann, wes: 10 6 young woman in Oakland County. Jane Joslin of - (right), —
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Delight BY MURIEL LAWRENCE made their material giving worth- experience so harsh that our of a fu n damental easton &:
Her Mrs. R. is a divorced mother. less. | values suddenty shift—and on ue vacuum.” _ li
SEWER a Last week she and her 7-year-old If we have a “spoiled” child, we, dawne the new thought: “Why, ¢ « ° i;
CERAMICS penrumes [son had Sunday dinner with her May need just this kind “ot ex’ Gt course! The things I most To know this is true, we have © PURSES CARDS parents Also invited were her Perience -to shock us ‘out of our want from other people are not \to face the vacuum that lies be-| F
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MERLE NORMAN drove them to the —— jrespect a them aan problem. Puen aes _ hel rial possessions.
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COSMETIC STUDIO After dinner, Don got out of sent love-to-be-trusted and so can't; true for my child as well.” discipline kept reminding us that! 4
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department. We have been caught short of space and must take DRASTIC measures. There
are VALUES here that will amaze you! DON’T be disappointed! Get here and take FULL
ADVANTAGE of the SAVINGS you will find. Save—Save—SAVE! -
Open Tonight and Monday Until 9 P.M.!
SAVE UP TO $50.00! “tn! "GAVE $90.08! Double Dresser, Chest and $149.50 Bookcase Bed in Dover white,
SAVE $40.00! Double Dresser, -Chest and
GAVE $20.00! Mengel Double Dresser and
panel bed in Meonstone mahogany.
GAVE $40.00! Johnson-Carver, triple dresser,
chest and bookcase bed, turquetse mahogany.
SAVE $50.00! Kent Coffey, double dresser,
chest and beokease bed, sunmist mahogany,
fleor sample.
SAVE $30.00! Johnson Carver, double dresser,
, Chest & bookcase bed in Taffany mahogany .
.
eee $159.50
$299.50
$289.50
$249.50 FINE BEDROOM SUITES!
SALE
PRICE
$119.50
$199.50
$139.50
$259.50
$239.50
$219.50
Kitchen-Dining Room!
SAVE UP TO $90.00! = a"
set extension tabi wines fermion pas $289.50
SAVE sence ee Gropleat extension ¢1 19 50
SAVE $20.00 68" lmed cok buffet by $119.50
GAVE $15.00 Maberaay (9° crefeam buffet, 00 5
crggeme tile” Ceanpates“tinoneed 59 50 SAVE $10.00 Mahogany dropieaf extension $79.50
SAVE $30.00 42” round black marbleized
plant a ™, | chale, $119.50
SPECIAL! %8-inch utility base cabinet
mother of
SAVE UP TO $7.55! str! e
fring ee maple or yaund Sieh: a : $17.50
SPECIAL! Thayer crib with 6 position spring, innerspring mattress and padded
SAVE — = doodle buggy, 2 $22.50
SAVE 4-drawer chest in hand rubbed $24.50
SAVE 1135! 5 drawer chest in hand rubbed ¢37 50
Ample Free
Over 40 Yoors of ESA
JUVENILE BARGAINS!
SALE PRICE
$199.50
$89.50
$99.50
$84.50
$79.50
$69.50
$89.50
$89.50
. $29.95
SALE
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$12.95,
$39.95
$19.95 ©
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1 only by. Serta Restokraft, :
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and box spring, sets only. ™ $79.00
SAVE $20.00! Spring-Air double bed
box spring, floor sample. Slightly soiled. — $69.50
SAVE UP TO $39.55! Sits"! SAVE $39.55! Modern occasional chair by
SAVE $30.00! Foam rubber swivel rocker, $89.95
choice of colors, modern design. :
SAVE $29.00! Karpen lodnge chair, highest
eS Big comfortable chair $149.95
SAVE $30.00! Modern lounge chair with re-
versible foam rubber seat cushion. Hand-
some metallic tweed cover. —-
rocker with blond $119.50
arms and base, sage green tweed cover. 0
SAVE $20.00! Lady's chair in pink Sylimer- $59 95
ized cover. Foam rubber cushioning. :
chairs in a choice of colors. Modern design. -70
SAVE $20.00! Comfortable high back mod- F ern chair with foam rubber reversible $79 95
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lamp and timer. Robertshaw oven thermo-
stat,
2
SAVE $45.00! General Electric 24" Space-
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SAVE $100.00! G-E 40” Stratoliner: range,
‘Butomatic top burner and oven. Push button
switches, giant oven. fluorescent light. With
trade-in.
SAVE $100.00! 11.4 cu, ft. G-E Refrigerator,
2-temperature, revolving shelves. Does not
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SAVE 980.00! G-E automatic washer with -
filter-flo action and water saver feature for $329.95
partial loads. With trade-in Lee $169.95
$199.95
$399.95
$429.95 MATTRESS SPECIALS! Original
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APPLIANCES! |
SALE
PRICE
$77.16
$39.50
$39.50
$59.90
$49.50
SALE
PRICE
$29.95
$59.95 -
$129.95
$89.50
$29.95
$39.95
$49.50
$59.95
$119.95
SALE
PRICE
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$154.95
$299.95
$329.95
$269.95 $109.95
$149.95 Kitchen Stool
Smokers
Folding Chair
Sturdy folding alum- $ 5° 5
inum chair has plas-
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Lightweight, easy to
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5-Pc. Breakfast Set
Table and 4 chairs sag’
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Hammock and Stand
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Under-Bed Blanket Chest. . $1.88
Samson Card Table ..
ee ed
‘bed, foam rubber cushion. Flotr sample:
, SAVE $30.00!
_...$1.29 Fiberboard Toy Chest..... $1.88
Modern Wall Racks...... $2.88
..$5.95 Hassocks ............... $2.88
. $2.88 Cotton Throw Rugs, 27x50
SAVE UP TO $69.55! yet
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coll construe-
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SAVE $20.00! Davenport and chair in your
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SAVE $60.00! Foam rubber davenport ‘in $189.50
a _—_ green cover with contrasting $329.50
ahd ~— Foam Pore r 2 eee coctiomal
n ws cover, -
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SAVE $69.55 High quality davenport and
chair with airfoain cushion and back. Wool -
metallic cover. $369.50
GAVE $30.00! 2-plece sectional in
cover, foam rubber cushions. nylen $229.50
maple arms and plaited skirt. $119.95
Original
Price
$249|50 SAVE UP TO $40.00! |
SAVE $20.00! Simmons apartment size
Hide-A-Bed, floor sample.
SAVE $30.45! Karpen davenport sleeper
$349.95
SAVE $40.00! Serta-Restokraft sleep sofa; $239.50 sleeps 2.
Lawson arm
turquoise or coral.
SAVE $10.00! Simmons studio couch with 2 pillows to match. studio couch in $109 50
$99.50
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Press Box BY BRUNO L. KEARNS
Sports Editor, Pontiac Press
row afternoon, mix up a traditional glass of mint julep
and enjoy the 82nd running of one of the world’s great-
est classics of horse racing, the Kentucky Derby.
If you're stickin, xing with the favorite, you'll put your
money on Needles. If you want the strongest challenger
put your wager across the board on Career Boy.
Rain is a possibility and for a slower field you
could probably forget about Career Boy or Pintor
Lea and try a risk on Come On Red and if you have
‘any confidence in time trials you could pick Fabius.
Here’s an interesting note in favor of Fabius. Prior to 1955 six of the seven previous runnings of the Derby
were won by horses who were either first or second in
the trials.
x on *)
In fact, in 1954 the first two horses in the,trial
Hasty Road and Determine were the first two in the
Derby except in reverse order.
- Last year Swaps won the Derby but he didn’t
run in the trial. So if you’re going by the trials
it’s Fabius and Countermand.
From way up here in the Press Box with our tele-
scope focused.on the starting gate we see Head Man as
Pull up your easy chair to the television set tomor- |
AP Wirephote)
COMPETITOR — With the ab-
sence of Wes Santee, the closest
competitor to Australia's John
Landy tomorrow in the mile run
at Los Angeles should be Ron
Delaney, fleet. Villanova Univer-
sity runner.
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Four unbeaten Big Ten baseball j
teams, headed by Illinois with a
3-0 record, swing into action this|
labia hoping for a break in the stronger teams in the conference, |
will gun for its initial victory by)
working righthander Don Poloskey 5
against Northwestern-The Wolves 1
jhave Bill Thurston and southpaw
: oe fumped {nto the con- H
ference lead last week with three| =": |
'Glenn Girardin ready for Wiscon- Rauey rt
*\Pontiac High School track
|gestures. _ By H. GUY MOATS
A confident, and very 2 ae
squad expected to depart early this aft-'
ernoon for Saginaw to defend its’
1955 Saginaw Valley Conference)
jchampionship,
Wally Schioerke’s flashing Chit G@indnds ere chest pv
| hibitive favorites to retain the
wanlealaa field a ptocthars’s praetor to
year tongs Pontiac's fine young here this week, may be a reflection
athletes compiled a 69 and 7-10 of possible tough opposition this
afternoon and tonight. PHS won
the dual by a convincing margin,
but only after a worrisome period It may not be as easy this time.
The manner in which Flint)mark
total to contpletély everpower
ec. ee
schools,
Trio in Lead
of Texas Meet
| Oldtimers
of golf's rising young men—Dow
Finsterwald, Paul Harney and Pe-
ter Thomson—led the $25,000 Co-
lonial National Invitation Tourna-
but three members of the old
guard, were making threatening
Finsterwald, who plays out be
¥ork, 3-0, 1,000
aa 14.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
BATTING. (based on 25 at bats)—Bo
OCS
victories over Purdue as inclement
weather caused five postponements.
The Tiini take on Minnesota
(2-1) foday and are home again
for q doubleheader against Jowa
Saturday.
Wisconsin (2-0) is host to Mich- 3
igan State (0-1) today while Indi:; >
ana (1-0) is at Ohio State (1-0),
Michigan (0-1) battles at North-
western and Iowa (0-2) is at Pur-,
due (0-3).
Doubleheaders Saturday find In-
diana at Ohio State, Minnesota at
Purdue, Iowa*at Mlinois, Michigan
at Wisconsin and Michigan State, ren Boston, Larsen, New York and | Hed with 14, 1.000
F
yer ; ; sixteen
— Friend. Pittsiur, Chakales, Washington, 2-0, 1.000 STR UTS th. 2; |
STRIKEOUTS — Store, Cleveland, 31; Mizell, Louis 19; Newcombe Se. ‘prock
Mie Washington, 30 Bierce, Chicago lyn, 3: othe 2 Set 4; 14: Crag, Brook. |
Ford, New York, 19; Wynn, Clave- lyn, J Chirago New York,
Philadelphia 13 |
si oteep nla lala ora Pace by Denver Ee ee pen | CHARLESTON) (INS) — | The Denver "Bears get. a torrid pace,
jtoday in the American Association,
jiwth 13 wins and two losses fol-| ' owing last night’s twin killing of oe on him but*the throw from centerfielder Bill Tuttle was a second |
| Charleston. 3 to 2, and u to 0. Golfing Youngsters Tied
With 69’s Ahead of 3
FORT WORTH, Tex. (#—Three|
ment’ into its second round today |
that extended past the halfway
tions, Chiefs placed Hayes Jones
(high hurdles champion and
holder of the SVC rfecord at 14.9)
and Jimmy (Sonny) Taylor as heat
leaders in both obstacle events.
/ | Nites Jae wii a ae aL Aia aD N SS ee ae ao we :
|
Ip = ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. MAY 4, 1936 . ! TWENTY- THREE
this ‘spring, uc, wader
a with a good
may set a new one, He has
hit 43. (in a. dual at Flint), -
clipped 144 and 14.5 in others. ee
is also a fine possibility to
new mark in the low meres
Ihas heen consistently under consistently.
the SVC ma:
“In Monday’s draw for heat posi- day
Hayes has run the high :sticks/onds and set a new work of
=o yin the Mansfield Jelays. ’ i *
J |
Where Chiefs lack strength. in
field events (vault and shot) Jones
has become a big point threat in
the broad jump ‘he has hit better’
than 22 feet in several meets this
spring). Perry Williams .also has -
cut his mile time and is a favorite
{for this run.
Bay City’s Smith brothers; John
Dennis of Northern, Ctiarley
Thrash, Flint Central loom as big
threats again, in the dashes,
Meet gets under way at 5 p.m.
ing international touch. Bedford Heights, Ohio; Harney,
&@ good possibility. . who comes trom _Botton Mass. with finals under the lights, : x #, & Thomson, year-old Brit-
There are a lot of interesting records tiiat go along ish = vearmgre tpa Mel Aragon Slashes Out
with the Derby since Aristides won a net of $2,850 on a — sad eronirens grate terran Decision Over Carter
May 17, 1875. This was quite a difference in net win- THU! coud lendl 108 ANGELES (ND —An A
nings compared to the record $108.400 won by Swaps) Et Yue : One stroke back were three agen (dinshed (oul! « (caaainens it last year. Washington ¥, hleage Far noted shotmakers from Texas— round decision over a bloody
Just like the Landys, Santees and Bannisters, 4 | @ 4 tee . | failing Jimmy Carter last night the horses have picked up speed in recent years and $ S83 it | All three of the leaders are 26) SMALLEST HORSE IN DERBY — Count Chic, | Owner Dino Lozzi. entered the horse for Satur. Chyek: pporbveed, Las Angeles
one may come along someday with a two-minute $ 2 3} |years old and’ Finsterwald and| With jockey. Steve Brooks up, works out on five day's Derby and the little colt is expected_to be | Aragon weighed 145 to Carter's victory. : as Fd Thomson both have been-consist-| eighths of a milg at Churchill Downs yesterday. smallest horse in the 17-horse field. 139. ac : 5 . : . See ee aetna é
Six of the eight fastest races for the mile and &!xansas eee ee en Kel | saith my Gag aes .
quarter were run by horses since 1950. The “ecord still] 52%? sitio’? 0\°"poytack c@ay|take a major tournament. He did|_ to Boston, 5-2
belongs to Whirlaway whose winning time was 2:01 2/5.| vs, Farell om - iwin the Egyptian match play
x * * * ee ry ED) ve: See ae receiv-
Every horse since 1950, Middleground, Count Turf, (10) va, Pascual (2) ing $1,200 for it
Hill Gail, Dark Star, Determine and Swaps, all had|coicags aT Rote bon REOCEE ——___—— i er Ss | mn qd me. ad e re | S times of 2:03 or shorter. Only “oldtimer” with less are anew York cine Ski r Thinclads
than a 2:03 time outside of Whirlaway is Twenty Detrot *LUNDAT'S ‘SCHEDULE ppe Grand, the 1931 winner. aes ap plp eee pp eed Tri W lled Ll k ETROIT ®— With 13 games|the top of the standings for a)setback a year ago and he picked|and Tuttle, a hitting star only the
If you're interested in Kentucky Derby records here Shicsfe st New York 2» Mee rim wa ake / \tone © the 1986 Amarican Leagen|briet ported. up just where he left off day before, struck out to end the are some other notable points: co THURSDAYS “RESULrs pennant race the Detroit Tigers|- One of the bad spots in test | Detroit managed only six hits\game. rooklyn 7, Si. Louis. 3 Waterford’s track team cai jare a game out of last place. At! overall, fecord was the |2Nd. went down to a 52 deefat.| Four of Boston's five runs came | THE WINNERS: Now ato im Milwaukee ppd , rain nine Ist places and seven —— the same stage a year ago they Tigers’ record here in Boston. |The Tigers’ only runs came on a/on homers. Dick Gernert found
73 colts, 7 geldings and one filly have won the Derby. TIONAL LEAGUE |. spots to overpower Walled ,|Were tied for the lead. | They won only 3 of. their 11 |homer by Earl Torgeson with Bill the seats with a man aboard
. (Only filly was Regret in 1915.) ay 3 e — | 13%-3549, in = cont meet Th The = bapelrcov be ~ three games here agéinst the team |Tuttle on base in the -8th, ~ oa — So
5 1 ‘at Walled Lake Me ut ¢ aks the Tigers) they hoped to knock out of the : jaas and Malzone ; BIRTHPLACE: . | i : a ‘© Gary Meeker led the factopers were hoping for so far haven't) first division 0 , —- Pi ng bane = tex major league home run with one
65 wiriners were Kentucky-foaled horses. Only winner not) Pittsbureh 7 3 Seo iy with 12 — Paging ie shown up. . . @¢ e fizzled. In the second, whea & = A bad ye when Maas was
foaled in the U.S. was Omar Khayyam in 1917. , = 9 30 4 [Pole vault, Ist int’ igh| Going into today’s game with big taming might have sent . -Al Aber finished up
OWNERS: a8 1 aCe jump. and took 2nd jn the high\the Boston Red Sox the Tigers mira Higgins rates the Sullivan to the showers, Harvey |With & hitless relief performance. — 7 1 40-0) |hurdies. Stan Jones . followed | had won five and lost eight. In per. ‘Kuen opened with @ ‘single. Paul Foytack was scheduled for
Calumet Farm with Whirlaway (1941), Pensive (1944), “op 2m | Meeker with 9% points. 1955 they won eight and lost five/Cemtages to the hilt and threw his) weetooted dim Plersall man. ("is first chance as a starting.
Citation (1948), Ponder (1949) and Hill Gail (1952) has had/|¥e~ Alo kee, * pm—Gomes) Ed Bode won the 100 and 220-\of their first 13 games and were giant righthander, Frank Sullivan, aged te catch up with Ray pitcher today against Me! Parnell.
five winners. , Phisburg at Cinginnati, 8 pm. — mai) yard dashes for the Vikings. Other in the midst of a seven-game win-|against the Tigers. Sully tamed) Roone’s long fly but Frank —— . Boston
CS yell a «ya ES Walled Lake victoties were in the ning streak that carried them to'the Bengals four times without &| House singled and Chartle Max- ef 7 Qortmen. se TRAINERS: Pucspureh Ot Grcinnatt. 1:20 bm. 440 and mile. ce well walked on four pitches, = eT 8 denen rt
Six winners by Trainer Ben A. Jones, four winners by Philagerphia “a seme pin. ners a Saas i : ‘Boone 3 $3 ay ;
H.J. Thompson and three winners by James Fitzsimmons. ” SUNDAY'S SCHEDULE cr Up came young Reno Bertola. Se £35 Rue ok fladelphia at Cincinnati (2), iad pm | metpeese a = ; ll ag oF whe had collected three hits in| Sorsete te H H vhs = ; 3 t
JOCKEYS: Broaurn, st Nugaciee. 12), ie pm. |San Diego. 7. Vancouver Oh ta — the day before. But B:beisine 8 , whites $33
Eddie Arcaro rode five winners, and Isaac Murphy’ rode|"*™ Yor st & Lous @). 1:30 p.m. Loe Angeles L tim iat ate Foe ae ee and obra ° ¢
three winners. | it was a simple maneuver = sel el ph aa Pet
MOST JOCKEY APPEARANCES: M L L d Malzone to touch third and toss tor, oer ert in
Eddie Arcaro rode in 16 Derby races. Mack Garner rode, aj Or eague , €a er Ss ae vaseua ties at fret in time; O- ahd fr bee ge Aber In rh
in Derby 14 times. : Sees eines marred MERRAN BELO are eines Ye, enna Then in the oth with the Tigers [Bini 900. $8 18 Bek IS tt Girraana, 22, Mage. flew Yort..: Aube Phindephie and. Boyer. trailing by three runs dim | ssise 'f, rorgreon 'f.” 23—-Ooodman, Largest field to start in Derby was 22 in 1928. Smallest “ie sep hatoen, Washington. 381” | RUNS BATTED, DK Muriel, venati 4; | pinch hit for Berola and sult, ner A Hal: an with three starters each. | Washingt ton, 15: Bauer, New York. 14. Spéncer. New York, Long, Pittsburgh and drew a walk, Wayne Belardi, oon Zauchin; Aber,’ K ‘. fields were in 1892 and 1905 three starters e - nd |Be ew York, 12; Olson, Washington, a cate Brooklyn, up for his fifth official them time this ; Jet-Pet oft & ae nie
So, there you have it. The Kentucky ae ina ee | A RONS | BATTED IN_ Mantle. New York. | Louis, Bin bark Rew’ York: $y, Men. season as a pinch hitter, de- |& liven 4 Bo- Maas 10 in 6%, aby Befra, New York. 17; Bauer Seu/e pod 18; Temple, Post and MéeMil- lvered hit ® 2 ~~, os ae R. r 0
Setese Lerhon, Washington, 13; Wertz/ _ Cincinnati Thomas, Pittsburgh, ve a single—his | third 5 ee , Ka o PER oie mun
t Mantel, New York. 21; Olsgh.| DOUBLES—Purille, Brooklyn and, Dark. ~ But Sullivan bore down hard! jey, Sear, T 2:06 sido washington, 20;. Wertz, Cleveland, 19; New York, 7; Bell.. Cincinnati, Castleman, adenine
lini Leal as J en= Ber si age We York 18. avis, yen York, Long “and Walls, Pyltsburgh .
ES—Goodmian and Vernon, Bos-| TRIPLES—Robinson, Brooklyn, Land. .
Sa ne Ss Eas, Se St as a Old Timers’ Annual Party mneis, Wash |, HOME RUNS—Post, Cincinnatt, @: Jab- H I ] T h
wenn into Sr a eg seat | as nternationa oOuc rd Bever. York, 4; mine. players a RO cane emente, Pittsburgh,
| LSTOLEN BASES Sa rhilles. Baltimore, ‘Robinson cmeinatl” Walls, _Pitteburen First annual banquet for the Old|Mr. and Mrs, Jim Smart, Mr. and
{ony a: fren rbager ta cit post “PITCH IN HINO —Roberts, ris. , Philadelphia, +0. Timers Baseball Assn. Saturday|Mrs. Al Mueller and Mr. and Mrs.
Michigan, rated one of the xew 30, 1.000; ‘Wilson, Baltimore, ‘Priladelphia. 2%, 1.000; "sixteen pitchers night will present a rather impos-|©4 Decker. Mueller and Decker - are officials of the Toledo {nter-
national League club.
The affair takes place at the) Charles Irish, Pontiac Baseball
| VFW Hall, 398 8. Saginaw St., at/ '
7 o'clock and more than 150 ‘are | peceration prexy, heads the Pon-
‘expected. jtiac guest list. Others include from the ban- press, radio and recreation repre-
AP Wirephote quet,, says Paul Parks, chairman. sentatives and others.
SAFE AT. PLATE — Boston Red Sox catcher is safe at home
t Fenway Park. Detroit catcher Frank House. attempts to put the
too late. Boston won the game, =
~~ Birmingham, Clarkston, Oxford Nines Win Birmingham sent 24 players into Dick Cloonan, Fred Bleakley and poaitions and Netson blanked the
action, used four pitchers, and freshman John Dixon each Lakers the rest of the way
banged out a dozen hits while hurted one inning after Picman’s = Chuck Passage collected two
crushing East Detroit, 12-3, in an departure. safeties in three times at bat for
‘Eastern Michigan League baseball
game Thursday at Birmingham. It the Wolves, who tallied once in the Clarkston's hattery was too and and twice in the 3rd Clark.
much for West Bloomfield as the |and prexy of the International Old,
lat tcher Frank Sulli double in the 4th inning yesterday |Timers Baseball League, ‘will go P eon pi cner Fran ullivan's ig yeste y towald ding uni for the | A-program feature will be show-
8° ing of a sports film by Navy re
cruiting officer here, Joe Carry.
Notre Dame9
Nips Michigan - Irish 6-5 Victory First
Over Wolverines Since.
1951 Season Knothole League youngsters.
Maj. R. G. Savage of St. Thom-
as, Ontario, will be master of
ceremonies. Among the aeedaecater||
will be Bud Bryson, president
the Londen, Ontarie, Old pectecs|
Assn.; Lloyd Brazil and Bob Cal- |
ahan of the University of Detroit
athletic staff; ex-Tiger great,
Bill Rogell; Ace Lee, George |
Wade, George Oliver, Don Wal- |
ters, Jack Moran and Fred Ja-
cobs of the Detrolt Old Timers.
Many other out-of- town old tim-
|
‘at Northwestern. wet Birminghar 8 2nd league vic- | Wolves downed the Lakers, 3-0, in ston's runs were unearned as the er§ will be bere, Parks says, in- . | .
Another three-game sweep | Soy 2 law ayne-Oakland League tussle at Lakers committed ‘five errors: cluding ~~ from Toledo, headed by! SOUTH BEND, Ind. @~Notre j Clarkston's loop record now reads. - + Dame today boasted of its. first
could give Illinois » commanding | Captain. Bill Deer ted the Garkston wes? baseball victory over Michigan lead but the Mitni will have to Maple assault with four hits in| = The pitching-catching combina. Oxterd collected uane (hts te since 1951.
get by Minnesota, rated a def,
finite contender for the title held i
by Ohio State.
Tlinois coach Lee F iIbracht*vill four trips to the plate. Don Pic-
| man started on the mound for
| the Maples and worked four in-
nings to get credit for the win. tion of Leroy Parks and Gary Nel-
son: contrived fo toss » three-hit
shutout. Parks hurled the Ist three
innings. then the -pair exchanged
pa trounce North Branch, 11:1, ina
night game at North Branch.
The Wildcats wrapped up the
decision in the ith inning with a Georgia Tech Ace
Leads Collegians The Irish whipped the Wolver-
nes, 6-5, with a two-rin ninth:
inning rally yesterday, A singte
by Elmer Kohorst brought Ed six-run ‘outburst. : ATHENS.
Don Atwood pitched for Oxford ‘dathess. tall Geangha Tech junior) run.
and permitted only one hit, alwho wasn't good enough to rep- Tony Bujnowski went all the way single in. the 4th stanza. Atwood resent his team in a-dual meet- for Notre Dame, striking out 12.
struck out 14. two weeks ago, led the eb henhel Michigan used five pitchers in their
Cranbrook posted its 3rd victory field with a four-under-par 68 £0-letforts to stop the Teh — start Jim Rickhaus against Minne- he > Tommy eee rat.
sota and Frank Schwartz and Dick |
Vorreyer against Jowa, Eilbracht’s home winning
ace, however, is relief pitcher Bill
Frentz.
Frents relieved and finished Comeback Question
Rocky Leaves Way Open
fm all three Mlinois games oo] . BROCKTON, Nase. wm — Did. “But. of course. 1 can't see .too in. right starts with a convincing ing into today’s second rym Michigan 3 320 000-8 18 _ rr ar retiring 17 straight bat- [Rocky Marciano leave the door deep into the future. That will 10-4 decision over Dearborn. South- ‘the 72-hole: Southern Intercollegi pita) Clerk an nom js Soreedeh
|
bes Bruce Richards hurled the ate Golf Tournament
route for the Cranes and fanned One stroke behind Mat
“lm ning to give it a good try ‘eight while yielding five hits. \Earl Bowden of the Univ
George Gary drove in three | Georgia, another juniot.wik
runs with a pair of singles and wasn't.expected to do much, Dave
Bob Pearson accounted for two Ragan, steady entry from Flortda,,
more with a triple and single to posted a 70 = Lasts pce.
spark Crantrook's' seven-hit at. |
| tack. Chuck Grube and Dave | -Then came Tien anaes ‘ot the i
Cooper each rapped out a triple. University of Houstén,
Romeo trimmed Lapeer, 7-4, for'Doetsch of Georgia, and’ Lewis |
its &th win in| nine games, anid Culley of the University of Mis-; terjohn (0) and Snider;
}eki and Kohorst.
\Tartars Seek Revenge
on 2 Ohio Opponents
DETROIT (INS)—Wayne Univer-
sity’s baseball squad—fresh from
13-to-1 romp over Bowling islightly ajar for a possible return come later. | Bujnow-
ito the ring in the midst of the
‘home town fanfare for his retire.
ment from the heavyweight cham- I'm going to do my best to stick
pionship? with it, although I: know the urge
Some of the huge throng Who lis- will be there to try it again”
tened-tp Brockton’s favorite) son. Rocky got some newsmen ctri
speak at the- fairgrounds yaster- ous at’ a press conference too
day after a 200-car motorcade had when he said: .
traveled @ 5'%-mile parade routé ‘Should I return. 7 would want - —— ~ pondered the question. remenedt Weill as my franeger DUFFY'S DELIGHT — Coach Duffy Daugherty doffs his cap 11-0, happy the way everything expressing amazement at the stature of Sammy Williams. The 2- 10 worked out,” Rocky told his Weill, of course, has managed Clarenceville nipped Milford, 2-1, 'sissippi with 71s.
year-old end working with the Michigan State squad in spring prac- | ldsteneta, ‘My family is happy and Rocky through much pf his 49-bout in a Wayre-Oakland tilt.-A triple |
tice did not play college football, yet already has been drafted by the everybody in Brockton is happy. professional career in which Mar- in the final stanza handed Frank- 9.14, mee sore
ee, 4 ae 1 ¥ ters before yielding a |
‘ single.
Wisconsin, hoping jo go varesd
or keep pace. with Illinois. will toss
John Ach! against Michigan State
today. Aeh! beat Iowa with a three-
hitter Saturday
Weekend Ball Games -
The UAW-CIO Local 594 and Oli-
_clash in two practice games this
weekend at Wisner Field. The ist
game ig scheduled Saturday at 4
p.m. and the 2nd contest is slated
Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clgrk.
The publit’ is invited.
° ws was
sity of
Dick; Green will launch a two-game at-
tack this weekend on Xavier Uni-
ape today and mal — eA * »
ie: “tanings)
| professional Los Angeles Rams. The young man from Dansville, \My plans don't call for a come- ciano became the only heavy--enmuth a 2-1 verdict over Orton-|
Mich., played while in the service. ~ back woth in history to goi.undefeated. ville.
tie .
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Needles, the 2-1 favorite from ne
one of the better post positions.
Countermand,
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i stopped. The)
PATTERSON warm weather |
_ Moved along the south shore for|
a look into rainbow activities.
Streams emptying into Lake Mich-
igan have never, to our mind, com- |
pared with north shore streams,
but some good fish come out of
them from time to time. |
This time, however, very little
was doing in the way of rain-
bows, big or litte
Oh, there are reports .of . Jocal,
heroes. who have taken some nice!
_jones in the last day or so, but if
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gan to rain again. a fishing:
_ There are 14!% million tiny
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a, E | Win Close One ther high and more than a little
dark. If our guess is worth any-
thing, mid-May will be about the
jearliest that real stream fishing
can be looked for.
* © @
that even the sea lampreys have
not yet started running in the,
streams hereabouts. Rainbow runs
are in pretty much the same shape.
Plenty of fish off shore but low
stream temperatures discourage
upstream Savel
Chief Links Linksmen
Catch Vikings ‘Cold’ on
Club. Chiefs’ club swingers "rr
inged to edge Flint Northern 814
614 in one of the toughest matc hes.“
of the season. Victory gives Pon-
‘tac a 2-1 SVC mark and a 32
|season's record.~ ‘‘We weren't so
"| good—Northern had a bad day,’’ the Florida D&H Stable, drew the’ ble of Delaware who moved into mest talked about horses Sees go} Jones. said “no Gecaicn will be
No, 1 post position on the rail. For the favorite group» with his great out of _the kate last in an effort}made on the son of | Goya 0 until
Weather Discourages Trout.
a.
OUT OF DERBY — Reaping Right, the well-regarded candida’
for tomorrow's Kentucky Derby was scratched from the list yester-
day when he suffered an injured leg in a workout shortly after De-
troit owner T. A. Grissom entered him. Another Sn) phn
_Tnvalldate, is on the list of 17 hopeful candidates.
_|\Maple Thinclads Remain
s
Double winners for the Maples)
ere Joe Kidwell in=both the high
‘and low hurdles and Frank Mi- ,
chaelson in the 100 and 220 dashesé’ Doug Wuggarer who has not
Chuck Glbson and Doub \been beaten in dual competition
O'Camb each tossed the shot put, for Birmingham took the -mile in
over & feet to nail down 1-2 4:46.4. Mike Larson.
a heel a +
| NOLUME means SAVING TO YOU to LOUISVILLE, Ky. The. win-|a speed horse that would be ideal.|stretch finish back -ot( Fablus tn! to corey getting caught in a jam the last minute. But it he is ieedyl P. It to Y. eu aeenY Dec! Rng hla aes foe gerd gl ag rd like hisjthe Derby Trial Tuesday, Sa ee ees ome) nee er Co hae Cobsmeet. pai contd be Songer. ECLIPSE
rove ow ou vee 'tucky Derby could be decided to- daddy, prefers to drop back in the| the end of the starting gate in the from, their late bids. _ [ous at 3-1 with Fabius running wit
‘morrow in the first quarter mile/first part of a race, then, storm! 18th stall. Again this wouldn’t.be| Only Fabtas, who along with|the early leaders or setting the] LAWN MOWERS ee = —— » when the field of 3-year-olds bat-| from coear in the home -stretch. too bad. for even a stretch runner Pintor Lea is seeking a sixth Der-|pace and Pintor Lea saving his’ =
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- ‘classic at Churchill Downs, with § Man, is quoted at ut borin hown @ithe post position draw with the pair and Bob Baird bi
Your DeSoto-Plymouth. Dealer Not one of the favorites, among/is the same type of a runner. He/tendency to bear out and it'll tak¢! best break of the choices. He drew) will ride the peli ~ eed
912 Seuth Woodward—Birmingham MI 4-7811 Bi the 18 entered yesterday fated well drew No. 2. Head Man, who likes|all of jockey Armold Ki 8 No. 13, e & SToP IN — AND GET YOUR FREE GIFT! / fi in the draw for positions—an im-|to race closer to the early pace, {horsemanship to keep him in o6n- s 8 @ The weatherman, who 24 hours
/portant factor when a field of such! came out much better. He'll start tention during the first part of ‘the| Pintor Lea, who drew No. 4, ago figured to play an important
size is battling for so much money from No. 5, generally considered race so he'll be in position td move! could be the surprise of the race!role in the race stepped to the
|when fecdiee and Career Boy cut/if he has recovered sufficiently
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pile. Crossed the the ane warm day ‘this week, a net of $123.450 to the winner]! ON TRELLIS © Straits in the, @¥ some pretty fair activity ce Both will, be record figures. = moruing i wea.| “reams along the north shore. = 8 @
ees han! Not much has happened since. From out of the stable area a In the Munising area some fair came reports that Mrs.. Helen Kel-| BARNES some we've seen icatches of rainbows are reported logg's Come On Red, a confirmed off the Aleutjansiby Lake Superior trollers, but mudder, would not start if the rac-
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sure he . P Minor League whiz and Major ning of a 44 tie game. ; wal holes is go- ‘or, pitch shot. The important: ‘thiNg |T eague bust for six years, finally| Ai vice ee lot a, out after only nine :
even more dis- ‘is to ‘ding stance so-you will is going to make it in the big time?) What neppaned? Centon blasted! innings. / | =e ' not slip ing your swing. |a home run which carried an esti-, Jimt Busby and Al Rosen drove , Bald Mountain club will be host
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| ef your stance. Aim to the left siways bit well’ in the pre-season | dium’s distant left field bleachers '" three runs ‘apiece in helping about 160 of the ‘area's best fee- > ot the hole. Your shoulders (training camps, and sometimes his 2Md also knocked the White Sox Garcia gain his first victory. Bus- course feminine shotmakers ex- :
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TWENTY-SIX \ HE PONTIAC PRE . FRIDAY: MAY 4 , 1956
S22. St Mikes Beat = +4, a
"Jon O'Brien bee ted harness t-| Lends ing in winnings for two straight
years, . ishing alone’ on Union Lake
| Wednestiay afternoon, Gregery
Everybody nice fat rainbow trout. The fish, ‘ball game Thursday afternoon, but strong bid for the SCL title, bom-|
pounds, Stevens reported | & three-run ray in the 5th PG ' Inning enabled the Shamrocks to |
Stevens says he saw a number of nose out St. Benedict, 5-4, in a
other trout in the same spot, one Suburban Catholic League game
|which was a ‘real big one’: Upion it was the |
lake is one of the many county 1958 season
waters stocked by the Conservation
Department. Gregory is the son of ©
Bar apd | Mars 905 5 teens. ee Loop Awords -Elinor avenue.
= Bowling Season Prizes
Annual! bowling award gatheri ng
was held this week at Forest Lake
for the Niblick Bowling League
which rolled its schedule on the avons wy. a + marata car
ing the Sth frame, the Mikes ended
their, four-game“osirig skein with a Asks for Al The Cer Buyer's Pal
Al Hanoute CHEVROLET -BUICK
Lake Orion, Mich. ~
’ MY 2-2411 at Highland Park.
Ist victory of the
for St. Mike. “starting pitcher Art Clark. The ©
Hazel Park Races
Under Way May 21 of
Se
track are due for a start on May
new Pontiac Elks drives tinuing through July 28. gle by Doyon were the only safe-
re ; . P s the 5 CO r
oe eee rere cere See? cates, The track’s harness meeting is ne Pash arses mie imiusie McGrath, a medal Kentuckian. ; Mrs Pred Haa¢rea. Mra. divert Games: set down for a start on Aug 6 St. dames tallied only one comes by his love for horses na- ! re! yte ra] “yy
Mrs Witte Dictiuson. Tees, "Se points) contimuing through Sept ~2 earned run. but still managed to juraily. His great uncle, the late
© Skew Geened Se AereD Om ten Mrs Marty Rom. Hazel Park will be the first defeat Orchard Lake St. Mary, 11. Price McGrath, Kentucky and
@ Washes and el ie aay eee mee rere ee Metropolitan area track 10 gv into 52. in am SCL contest at Ferm: New York bookmaker, owned the.
oCareme ee Long Saaee tional "Mitel Mre action this spring dale. It was the wd setback in chestnut Aristides, winner of the.
* Chari rand ree ‘chub y ets, : - iret k - a
oo presiden) “Bogies (40% pointe. Mre i Other racing dates for the area four starts for the Eaglets fa cia ale Kentucky Der
Conveniently Located Ree hence Becnen Kenoeth Soros. include: Wolverine Raceway ‘har-| The Eaglets outhit the Dales, 5,59 “@y 1. 1809
man Mrs Grant Helwig, Birdies uidt ness), May 9 through June 23; to 3, but three unearned counters’ =e
KUHN AU I 0 WASH Sey Pord “Mrs ‘Norman Durecher, Mrs Funning races, Aug. 1 through in the 4th innmg proved fatal. St. Maze! Slenxster, Mre P onee: Oct. 6. -Mary’s Paul Franckowiak and Bob elor, had no children, other rela- ‘ Bressies (38') peints) Mrs. Howard
Northville (harness, night). June M | oak ;
Grady, Mra chil de Mubbard, Mra. Ray
= throwah Aug 5. Kingsbury, Mrs Peter Hoogerhyde, Mrs
Clayton “Newport
| Quality makes the |
ae difference | in 149 W. Huron Across From Firestone
That's why...in Mid-America thaws | Stevens, PHS “student, landed a! St. Michael finally won a base-| Revd Oak St. Mary, making a)Ken Rogers and Dan Dropps each
making two. nice
. ao aken crawier ag over on the south side of town St./barded Bob Ashby and Dick Doyon jarted al
WELL, ALMOST e ’ = aang oe had the ont Frederick is still swallowing” the for a dozen hits to chalk up an orale . Rs a ve way
EVERYBODY ng id | Pills of defeat. easy $3 iriangh as Raval Oak. | te Joo Schulte categ pitching only
| oae-third ‘of an inning as the
’ Ravens tallied three times at the |
start. Schultz shackled St. Ben
base on balls and four hits off ‘he rest of the way and received
freshman, hurled a
div
wrapped
Running races at the Haze! Park and two in the 2nd.
21, wif® the spring meeting con- Dick Thompson’ s triple and a. sin-
the distance on the hil!
gasolines!
Link to Past.
ms Lose, 9-3]
RICHMOND, Va.
redit for the win.
two-hitter and! ltelevision. He may
triples to feature Royal Oak’s'
ubbing of the Rams The Irish
up the decision early.,
scoring four runs in the Ist WNIN Grath jold watch he cherishes
Ld] s .
Jr. a retired trapshoo
Lequier struck out 15 batters and America’s most
acDonald of St.. James both went!
Ay bite aes Aged Virginian Prizes
Mementos of Ist Derby |
(#—When the| possessions what are believed tb
‘82nd Kentucky Derby is run to
| morrow afternoon in the glamor’ Aristides and Calvin, winner of the,
‘at Churchill Downs: Louisville, a 1875 Belmont Stakes. and a beauti- |
white-haired little gentleman. will ful, *heavy gold stopwatch Price
sit in an easy chair at his Rich-- ‘MeGrath held in his hands at the
Mikes goroee six hits in all with Dave Lequier. a 15-year-old mond home watching the race on finish line to clock the winning: !
occasionally time of his outstand: ing aphns)
Phil Brzezinski banged out a pair iglance at a picture hanging above bred. Aristides’ time was 2:37%
his living room mantle and at an over a fast 1°y-mile track The
To TT-year-old Richard A ue
the Kentucky Derby is more segs
famous horse
race ‘It's bid life peat ” he says
Since. Price McGrath. a bach- Wanda Sanches of Baton Rouge,!
tives shared in his estate Richard of favorite to win the 41st Southern
McGrath has among his cherished Women's Amateur go! f tourna-
A
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Jeague this summer, will
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HOT SPRINGS. Va. w-— Shy:
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The %-year-old
Miss Sanches,
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‘Sam Byrd of Birmingham, Ala., | “tian tr
‘with ease, 7 and 6 eters
| Miss Sanches, competing in the | apy
tourney for the Ist time, was |
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Mrs. Byrd. She putted for a
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| Mary Patton Janseen of Char-
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the other semifinals get-together.
Delay Is Indicated
for IBC Case Ruling | NEW YORK «w—Federal Judge’
he might not hand down a decision’
on the government's antitrust suit
against the International Boxing.
‘Club Madison Square Garden and
two big IBC officials unti) late
summer. .
The tria! which Judge Pyan
heard without a jury. ended yves-
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- reo 40, Seeks Gh Win ore Fen Trout Fhornen Revive Dispute of Opening Date . Watch Spart ans LANSING — Michigan's trout)make a lot of. difference in their ‘cutting off the lest week of the'oring ‘far better management. We “Actually,” Anderson said, ‘‘the
“King +) f y § ide cr LANSING (INS)—A group fishermen had a: cold, -wet run-in size,” says Dr. Justin W. Leonard, “present general trout season.” ‘could givecitto them with a later only good pait of the Opehing is .
aang Lions eee thee ~~ with the weather last weekend and chie! ot research for the depart- “2 8 6 lopening date. Scenes like ‘this are “the fact that a lot of people do
goad ’ y luplicated on other Yakes- -1 have gel out in the fresh air after being —~ LOUISVILLE, . tay attending the the meeting revived an old dispute ert Here's what ,L. R. , Anderson, '¢ . Ky. (Life be roses. As fill Gait trotted tri. ng coaching te ae ‘er the-opening date for the trout. ‘ * 24 Newberry district fishemesx super- seen it before. nent up all winter.’
“T at 40 this year for the ee ened back to = | ‘at Michigan State University. baling | A study by the department’s in- visor, had to say’ about the open-
gape rey 9 circle, the Cincinnati bors jockey | Coaches Buster Ramsey and Many an angler, cooped up in an stitute for fisheries research at ¢
Arcaro. But he started his spec- stood up in his stirrups and Ed Cochran, together with y
tacular string victory gaily gee- ‘office or factory all winter, is all Ann Arbor showed that postponing * 8 8.
ar Lawrin Poy See ago. Gang aoek “— perches erlang noe — ena im favor of opening the season as the openct until the second Satur-' Te scene witnessed on | R y's : Sah Spades Four of the riders with mounts soon as he can get around the day in May would find cateles_ Youngstown Lake was serious. I GOLF and
& the Sind Derty tomirrow have Arcaro has ridden in 16 Derbies, ee pbenarsy tomorrow's final countryside Sten enowshors, ‘about .7 of an inch longer and 69 gould estimate that over car ot 1 So
trought their colts back to the* "ecord. and in addition to game. a > aseua the P cent heavier the fish popalation was removed | 2280 Union Leke Roed EM 3.4137 Lawrin and Hill Gail, won the The Lions’ is one of several —
horseshoe of red roses amid the| i... with Whirlaway (1941), waring ons grou io Ree ee last Saturday in April) biologically’ Here's whai a report on the study TO CPemins day. Uniess kept ua-
27 CHAMPIONSHIP HOLES cheers of a massed mob of some : der complete control, the people
100,000, Arcaro, now 40 vears old eri Jr. (1945), and Citation throughout the country. The policy mich ae would either waste or make
has done it five times,and will try ne a@f the Lions in the past few years aah experts im the State Con- “Since the natural crop is lim- | complete gtuttons of themeecives. | Special Rates for Lesgues and. Tournaments
tor No. 6 with Head Man. This will be the fifth “Derby'has been to send coaches to col-, servation Department favor open. ited and since treut planted in e + e@ 3 Starting Tees —- No Waiting
for Sho@maker. who was fifth with leges for a look at the latest coach. ing the season two weeks later, lakes should also be taken while | sometime around the middie of ing ec as = “Actuali,, the trout swam out
onto the ice after the bait We The others are Eric Guerin,
whe won with Jet Pilot in 1947 Count Flame in 1952, and third on-ing methods. : a oat <= | May. > | ‘the general trout season should and defeated Arcare and Mvigorator in 1953. Shoemaker might as well allow the fishermen
Phalanx by a head; © Steve the 25-vear-old native of FE) Paso. John McGraw managed the New “The best argument for this ix be the second Saturday ta May. a limit catch from the hatchery : ber: ‘Tex... finished sixth in 1954 with York Giants from the end of the that trout appear to put on most “Also, since the brook trout (and pond and = “2 com of planting. | : 1902 season through 1931. Duri a : — dnl tered Comision amerlleiast Ceotio eoe . Ng of their growth between mid-April presumably brown trout) fall off in ammsres TOS <5, New Pro Shop . . Golf Encipneat ——
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Nashaa had to settle for the | : ~_ _ : - --- — | : : — aa
second spot. i e
Guerin rode the great Native!
Dancer in 1953, but the dig grey’
suffered the only defeat of his - ' oe ad e
brilliant career when Dark Star )
won a’ head decision. This ‘time : . \ = c eee
Erie, the Louisana Bayou booter
| is teamed with Arcaro, and rides
. Career Boy, coupled with Head . ;
Man as the C. V. Whitney entry = : . ; ;
“It there ts anything like : . ‘
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evergreen honeysuckle, holly,
creeping evergreen myrtle, and
of course the beautiful live oaks
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GIANT ASTER — The largest aster you can grow is this shell and, the ball still wrapped in bur-
pink variety. Big, husky plants with fluffy flowers and produced in a t : j wilt resistant strain, this beauty blooms in late summer and contin: |turgery SS 't Sew Im the ues on to frost time. Plant them inside now and transplant them out | After the trees is in the hole. in May. _ ; ; 'some dirt should be thrown in the
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on Evergreen Planting browning in the spring may be
due to winter burn. “
by the use of. Aramite, Dimite,
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chemicals are also low in toxicity
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is characterized by the tip of the
fly larvae can be observed feed-
ing on the needles.
that infect evergreens. They are
juniper scale, pine needle scale,
hemlock scale and euonymus scale.
Scales can be controlled by an
application of a dormant strength
miscible oi] or a dormant lime
to plant the live or evergreen sulphur.
In planting evergreens such as white-oil emulsion or a summer
pines, spruces, taxus, and juniper, strength
the most improtant thing to re-|used. There are two common types
of scale found on spruce. They are
the Eastern spruce gall aphid and
-|wrapped in burlap. This is neces-|Cooleys spruce gall aphid.
large enough hole should be dug) Suiphate solutign. Pprethram and
lap, should be planted about the) wey
‘that most of the chemical sprays
récommended are _ poisonous.
hole around the ball. The burlap Therefore, the recommendations
should be loosened from the top Of the manufacturers should be. of the ball and pushed Into the followed to the letter. Control of aphids and mites’ is{~
There are several types of scale
During the summer a summer
lime-sulphur may be
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Month of May
‘Brings Spring _ City Parks |
| Urges Residents to See
Wild Flowers By WILLIAM AHO
Parks. Supervisor
Parks and Recreation Department. :
April, 1956 is past history and
‘lovers of spring beauty have wel-
/comed the true month of spring .
‘May.
Egg consumption in the United
States averages 400 eggs per per-
son annually.
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This time of year gives us
‘an opportunity to observe the won-|
'derful color that nature gives us.|
[This year ouy spring -season is
‘late and we'll have to wait a while
for ture's spring - flowers and)
‘shrubs to come out.
: When they do, I would suggest
: " has a beauty on her hands’
weLprut but doesn't peat the name of it:
{| Her large jee ae naa nine:
{sanucer-sized blooms whic h ap-| Poatine ‘Press Phote
Mrs. Percy Merritt of 1036 Sey-’ within the last year. Her gardenia «
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killing frost
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ifrom your basic kit. |
You'll also need a 31- inch rotary
power mower, 1 gallon ‘gasoline
{filler can, 50-foot soaker, hose,
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mount hose reel, electric
trimmer, grass whip, electric edge
trimmer, pruning saw, pole pruner,
long-handled shovei, hoe, wheel-
/barrow, lawn roller, spreader, lawh
sweeper, 3-spike aerator, 3% ma \
~ long tank sprayer, cultivator, dig-|- Follow Instructions
shipped by mail are treated protec;
gd so they. do not dry’ out and ‘Do preserve wooden stakes and e
Kit Costs rections carefully.
ee
ie placed in water or heeled inte
| the ground’ until it'can be set ‘in
Many plants and rootstocks earmmanest positon.
‘poles used for tying up tomatoes,
Read carefully all. instruction,or for growing pole beans by treat-
aterial supplied and follow di- ing the wood with creosote, or a
If bare-rooted formaldehyde solution’ Consult. aterial: arrives and cannot he your garden supply. man on the
[Planted for several days, u should material to use
ig Planting & Planning Time
Now is the time to plan and plant
to assure a beautiful home grounds
for summer and fall
Evergreens —Shade Trees
Flowering Shrubs (All Gueranteed to Grow)
@ Grade 1 Roses @ Peat
@ Trellises and Arbors
@ Bulk Lawn Seed
©@ Fertilizers © Soil Builders
VISIT OUR GARDEN STORE —.
GARDEN SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS
PLANTING ADVICE FREELY GIVEN
X McNeil's Nursery 6670 Dixie Hwy. (Near M-15) ae 16
anager ree
jging fork.
No true devotee ‘of garden grub.
bing would call it fancy—but it)
runs to $300 f
* reasonable care and kept clean and|
. | the long run they will prove fools |
‘economical than lower-priced tools, | }
|The difference in durability is! |
itremendous. |
Do Summer Pruning,
‘Says Cherry Grower
_| An Eau Claire sour cherry grow-'|
ier sees no reason why summer. |
pruning of the trees can't replace |
| the traditional winter activity. For: |
|vest Steimle has been summer pur- |
\ning sour cherries for 10 years,
|without adverse effects.
Steimle cautions, however that,
re is slight tendency to oyer-
prune trees in follage especially
by inexperienced workers.
‘Goodqulity tools, if used with :
rust-free, will last indefinitely. In/ @¥ OREENRIDGE FARMS ToT
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A BLUE SPRUCE FOR YOU. Also Blackhill, Norway,
Concolor Austrian,
} \peared this week. ‘The-blooms are;
of a deep orange. The center is the ae Snes asgiied weeks after the date considered, If grass flatly refuses to gow fay white and feathery looking topped'!®. os ert ' eve some shady corners, given up
with a dash of lavender. The fovee heard it called Orchid Cactus but S@f€ nthe area and maintain ing to coax it and fill the space,
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* Mrs. Merritt sasy she started |
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ee Keego Hardware
New York State jin 191. The
Warehouse _ plant has had blooms before, but _
| \Preted Toase (bemeste) _| | Bever quite so many, she said,
: | | the new, slow-seluble soil min- |, ™rs. Merritt, a nurse at the
20 Osmun St. | | eralizer that feeds hu ‘Tuberculosis Sanatorium, has quite roots vital trace elements all ||, hobby with her house plants
FE 2-6506 through the growing season for ere cs | hide, greener, thicker and healthier large Christ.
bloomed twice! }
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Bent Grass ... Ib. 1.25 Chewing’s Fescue. tb. .70
Bermuda Grass . Ib. -80 Meadow Fescue ... Ib 45
Perennial Rye Grass tb. 29 Kentucky 31 Fescue fb. .40
Italian Rye Grass .. Ib. .19 Alta Fescue .. Ib, 40
Timothy Seed .... . Ib. -35 White Dutch Clover tb. 1.40
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pounds of Regal Chick Feed ration tor each chick you order—
enough feed to feed them the first 5 weeks ’
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Flowers
GLAD BULBS (Gladiolus Corms)
MIXED COLORS
100 ee 3.00
Individual com & Colors
GLADS per doz. 69c —“@
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Poppies . Delphiniums . .
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- 28 jackson St. @ = from Pontiac @ 4266 Dinie Hwy. ing—the leaves are out and they
Dial FE 2-049) Gtore Only Dial OR 3-2441 will bloom in june and all sum- ‘ , f _. ‘bo mer tong
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GARDEN PEAS .
Gadi Gssees » + $0.15 Laxton brand, second arty: mestic 9. ‘Rapid growing, spproximate
De Rye... cere 30° vine. Reg ¢6e. “Two [bq
White Clover. 9.88% ff limit per seie
29 Lb.
- SEED |
POTATOES 10 Lbs. $49
SHEEP
MANURE
or cattle manure, in 50 Ibs. No 1 grade, Pontiac and
Nature does it best. Sells Cobblers, clean, nero
regularly for $3.00. . Michigan.
50 Lbs. 9942
GALVANIZED
PAILS é-quart capacity Value at
reguiar 90c. Limit 2 to @
a. 55: Es.
DON’T DELAY!
This Sale Ends Sunda
Also: 3 Lawn Carts
2 Large Barrows
1 Foley 18” Mower
Hours: Daily 8-7, /Sun. 9-4
book for the White/ Block Bldg.
_ BARBER‘S < On M-59 2 Miley West of Airport $350 Bu.
TRASH | 1 BURNERS Double heavy design,
convenient to use A good!
buy at regular $1 89. -- /
$137 be /
wire
cmmmtTy Nt Weare PRESS. FRIDAY. MAY 4, 1956 : l - -” " ] ot 4, cabin cht because “he's the American capital is sought to!. The Viet-Nam Republic has es- R R fed z teats SST oo re =
- develop farming along riv- tablished its exchange rate at 35. toward local self-rule, which it one who has to live with’ it.
ere ie in ae e plasters fo a Come | evo f epor xcnd pearagiooe" aaa he om . (Advertisement)
itd Pep. The reports heard here said the)
in Eastern Tibet =="="="s=<2 What wives charging Lhasa officials were! ~ [SINK SPECIALS so Peres don't know ‘nists and no longer: were the true!
Have: Rebelled Against natives of the Dalai
ee QUALITY | Chinese Red Rulers tam. | about sex
KATMANDU, ‘Nepal — Re Judge Rules Informally ~ “| Many wives Yay are ports reaching here from neigh-| bound by ignorance and in-
boring Tibet say thousands of a Courtroom’s Colors | iitions despite the mod- BINGHAMTON, N. Y. @® —A.
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betans — perhaps as many as 8 ern young woman's sophis-
pad lappa betdato — their judge here holds that the decor of tication, says Dr. Abraham
ee renee cone ° pis come a _ = a" sen Stone, eminent physician : a , -
Informants describing the re- rampay Desc peat Sad 4 and marriage counselor.
ports as ‘very reliable” said the) Justice Daniel J. McAvoy of! Dr. Stone answers 17
uprisings occurred’ in the eastern State Supreme Court, in a strictly, significant and vital ques-
districts of Tibet. Eastern Tibet informal opinion, chose dark tions... gives helpful in-
is the home of the Khamba tribes-'green and black tile for the floor’ formation and advice on men, many of whom call bandi- with dark oak or walnut benches, | this most important sub-
try their profession, in preference to light green and| inl the May) Ladice:
After the Chinese Reds occupied gray, suggested by a Board of ject. In the y
Tibet more than five ‘years ago,'Supervisors committee. . Home Journal — now at
| your newsstand!
Ledge Type 32x18
32x21 Double Sink
Double Bowl $] 7°
18”... isome 2,000 mule-riding Khamba' Charles A. Root, committee
| riflemen reportedly marched on chairman, said the Jurist's: opinion!
y Pontise Press’ Photo 1 basa, Tibet's capital, to protest = ACHIEVEMENT DAY EXHIBIT — Home plays are (left to right) Mrs. Roy W. Chappel of the action of the Chinese in tak-| ———————
_ demonstration day exhibits help the spotlight at Lake Orion, Mrs. Kenneth Anderson of 61 We- Dalai to Peiping’ ; : ‘,
yesterday's annual Home Demonstration Achieve- nonah drive and Mrs. Mary Hixon, county home =, aang henna to a Baby Crib and Mattress ‘ST 9%
fj ment day. Here checking one of the sewing dis- demonstration agent. halted the Khambas at the out-| 27x50 crib—4 colors—cotton mattress included my Lle
eats Ge ee et | Decorator Hollywood Divan 95 ‘ <7" Highlight of Demonstration Work — : LAMA APPEASES PEOPLE Innerspring divan in decorator cover—sleeps one 349%
‘ Since then the Dalai Lama, the. a ; ee 16x24 17Y2x12% Ach 2 D Ww 350 H spiritual ruler of Tibet, has re- Unfinished Furniture — Bedding —- C ievement ay Taws OTe sons to Lhasa. Peiping radio Card Tables — Mirrors — Lamps |
Single Bowl Bar Sinks sot
; | Bers «CQ TEISIGE anyon sk mat oy etd id indie: SSeS DAVEY’S FURNITURE Achievement, Day, the highlight’ and a job,” he said. ‘It takes} Home demonstration agents, Mrs. ; i. S , U \ 9 oe tion of ended
*6 ° : demestatan’ wok in ‘Dakion 4N®: tenderness, consideration, Hixon and Mra. Frieda Bennett/ater he saw the “love and com fl 3507 Elizabeth Loke Rd.—Comer Coss Lake Rd. demonstrat work in Oakland County seh ai ‘ted more than 359/and Courage to bring about the/had charge of the day's activities,!cern of the central authorities for!
|Tibet.” by Red" China has announced women $6 the First Congregational assurance that tells _you you can assisted by many workers.
Churcly of Pontiac yesterday. a
~ CABINET SINK SPECIALS Speaker for the afternoon session ‘ ld : o R MO
wag David B. Treat, director of the Shou : We Own r ent? ; ; ‘
ry) Clara Elizabeth Fund for Maternal | t a2 Siak Complete W. mci cee $56.50 Fiealth in Flint. Treat's topic was for . ;
99 * ‘“What Women Should Expect of 54” Sink Complete W. Fittings... $79.95 [WP omen Stould rxet
‘Themselves as
66” Sink Complete W. Fittings. . $119.95 Mothers.
Other activities taking place in
2 f the day-long session included a
G A TH | | demonstration talk by Mrs. Hazel
je . os | Dunlop, author and _ lecturer,
, | speaking on “Decorative Tables m ; .
piste ier) | a | Sunbeam Automatic | S#"%= ONLY _ eee eeneenreees re functional designs in decora- °
al ; FRY —
e Will Install | |
This MBR- 30 / il |PAN ¢
Softener / | 1 0 | GRAND OPENING GLEND E OR Special recognition was given to
’ AL MAN Mrs. Florence Hubbard of Clarks-
Low ton. Mrs. Hubbard founded the
SA N AVE. NORTH OF WALTON BLVD. first home demonstration group in
Oakland County 35 years ago and
“2 49 BRICK. R H was first county chairman of the
organization.
| Forty-eight home demonstration
Lots 50 x 120 on paved street with Pontiac City Sewers and | SToups were given certificates of
Water . . . Bestitiful large kitchen with paneled breakfast nook [Merit for “faithfully carrying out |
_ _ _ |the extension program in their
STEAM 98
IRON 9
Sunbeam Reg. $19.99
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.«. Lovely birch cabinets . , . textolite counter tops . . . Plenty ey . homes and communities.” Mrs. : . of large closets - « » Aluminum Windows . . . Full Basement . . . Mary Hixon, home demonstration : f REG. $17.95 Automatic Heat . . . Select Oak Floors . . . Outside Brick Planter, ‘agent made the awards. e / - etc, Complete. selection of elevation and colors. Memos of the’ yeag's activities On A Rental Basis e —
/ ’ in the individual groups were ex- ji ; West Bend $ 309 > SPECIAL LARGE $14 500 with 5% DOWN hibited during the day. Sewing lt Uses DOWEX HCR MINERAL Whistling Tea Kettle. ...... . : a 0. and handicraft projects were on i : e 90 YEAR VA MORTGAGE display for visitors. If you own your home you probably should own your water West Bend 8 Cup $ 49 MOTHER S DAY TRADE-IN
: conditioning equipment. But make sure by installing on a rental Automatic Percolators
Medel Open Daily 12 te 8 p.m. PHONE FE 2-6127 of FE 33-9437 The sanctuary of the church basis. If you choose to buy within six months’ the rental you
Wis, filled to overflowing to hear | pay will ee ollowed un the purchase price of this Softener or Treat discuss family relation. | 4 larger one. | Hot or Cold Penguin $488 ALLOWANCE ON ~ |
Src uae cae | Server—Chrome.......... RANGES — REFRIGERATORS Saas — 2 TTD ee CALL--FERGUSON | Stara] Bile __..... 9849| WASHERS - DRYERS Seles by Regal Realty, 15605 W. MeNichols
2 i “4 Pertinent examples peppered his
14 Le ae | ' ‘discussion of what husbands and ee
' i Didn't t ' Gotta CReumenecaas Tool Rental PLENTY OF FREE PARKING i j : themselves. ‘For the past 25 ool Rentals
| 5-2 =| CRUMP ELECTRIC | == | _ a Insulate yes 4 ‘been so much on the child chat Rug Sha OPEN SUNDAY 10:00 - 2:00 | t -the husbands and wives are for- ug mpoo THE L A WAGNER C0 | ‘ M yotten”’ Treat id. . . sf |
} y Home! ‘ fle oompared Tain of wives to pes 3372 a 3573 Machine : . ad | Sc evemanmemaammcmmn dl. ao se years Pas Ce a 3465 Auburn Rood Auburn Heights Save Money by 1960 N. Opdyke at Pontiac Rd. ' fe. . ve tt ope oO ties the : —_ Ay n : | . hE eee tains Halconcerpedetl _ ENGINEERED TO FIT YOUR NEEDS | Doing It Yourself Open Daily 8:00-6:00—Monday- Friday until 9:00 : 4.4 “The business of being a wife : — |
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CORWIN’S!
DY wewenceoeassoose ; Give Your Home that fina] touch of perfection by correlating it ~ : a . . _ with beautiful landscaping.Just picture a wide expanse of lush
_“. _- green grass framed by flowering: shrubs and trees, and a riot of = ‘LANDSCAPE TIME! |
When you check your lower fuel bills.
when you see how much cooler your — 7 a colors from the flower Beds
home is in summer, how draft-free in oe
NN. inter, tl > “WHY, OH WHY, ~ RIOR mineclivaae SOONER?” Let-us It is so simple to have—all you need to do is to consult the nearest
i shear you How welcaninalistelcur bone office of the Community National Bank for a low cost Moderniza-
tion Loan. See us today. ‘ without muss or fuss and at low cost!
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THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRID AY. MAY 4, 1956" i a | THIRTY- ONE
400 Lamps te Choose From }Pontiac 10 Show! seas ;
lant Facities | "HERE'S THE | LS Open House Visitation 6, fi 1 (\
res “4 tle to | 7 will bad Tribute to New { ‘oy
a eal (%\. ) STRAIGHT LAMPS. T ntiac or Division wi ‘e L
BRIDGE LAMPS — ws eee gh , ) FLOOR LAMPS --[ Technical Center by holding open ; ey,
BOUDOIR LAMPS ‘house at its plants here. on May
DESK LAMPS — 16, day of the official Technical eZ
/Center dedication, R. M. Critch-
' Complete Line of Furniture for the Home ea Plegpeperas| lames Sl ‘day. PITCH
as" B.D CHROME "Genuine 64" Ennead So so the cle eae .
coe DTG. PINETTE cdi Formic rc oe ie YOU'LL DEAL BETTER for YOU ALWAYS PAY LESS AT L ts . iagiarese and aapiaeertng exits |Refreshments will be served to the
_€ bd plant visitors expected to number
L&S Furniture Sales Co. [= 22""""™ 3345 AUBURN RD. (M-59) 2 Acres of FREE PARKING | [o(.'= ‘te Technica! Comer nas _1 Wile E. of Reborn Heights res soael . ee GM facilities located at the new a a site. “Our werk with the GM
a 7 a = may Research otaff has resulted in
"GRAND OPENING |
TILE SALE! TOP QUALITY |
USED CARS |
HAROLD TURNER at, Poatiac’s alumiatred valves.
' The GM engineering staff
quently assists Pontiac pit el
ing in working out advanced me-
chanical features. The GM styling
staff constantly works with our
| engineering in the matters of body
design. Many Pontiac manufactur-'
: against four suburban Taylor
'Township employes accused of
‘fraud in voter registration.
The attorney general's office.
sought the warrants in connection
with alleged’ irregularities ‘im the
township's 1985 spring election.
TONS AND TONS OF ‘ee secmieos on pros nere | 1962 Chevrolet 4-Door ....... 1964 Mercury Hard Top ..... $1444
FLOOR AND WALL TILE Sie CH proce dvcormes f 1983 Nash Rambler ......... orn 1961 Plymouth 4-Door........ 204 7 J] TO BE SOLD OUT AT UNHEARD OF PRICES! YOU'RE THE WINNER! © ff Poossc wit comm iw nists ot fl 1964 Ford Custom Ranch Wagon 1299 — 1966 Ford 8 Gyl. 2-Door ..... - 1088.
WERGHANDISE SOLD AS ADVERTISED - No Dealers Please f™=" 22," % >< 9H 1964 Ford Victoria .......... 1288 1963 Chevrolet 4-Door ....... — 68"
‘Plastic ae Mesonally Adveriood —fboue, Rouen toh the ms = 1963 Dodge 4-Door .......... 144 1985 Ford Country Sedan... 1799 ee eee I) Diemer ers ran giden nay gy 1063 Plymouth 2-Door ....... 644 1961 Ford 2-Door ........... 24 Tile Tile MD cement te anng COE wit ssn jan im observing 1982 Buick Hard Top ........ 680 © 1962 Pontiac Catalina ........ 699 Aarts ' 9by 9 Ea. 50% Off Culee eat mane ae 1961 Chevrolet. 2-Deor . so00¢ 244 1064 Hudson Jet ...... veee ee CO
‘wr ‘wa ef 1968 Buick Riviera .......... 1044 1963 Ford Victoria .........:. 944
Rubber Tile T Bathream [VINYL PLASTIC POt%ien Drops coum ff 1063 Ford 4-Door ........... 690 1963 Ford Ranch Wagon ..... 809 aN 6x7 Bathroom FLOOR ¢ tues PAD2IN«t Vote Frauders
7 _ « $§9® = TILE Ponaeey Gerald ie O'Briew,
= === =| (510 DOWN DELIVERS Open "til 9 Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
rena B & G TILE OUTLET .,..... ANY OF THESE CARS! |
1951 Chev. ‘2 Ton Pickup 1950 Ford 1 Ton Pickup
— | CARLOAD BUYERS ' O'Brien said the law under 1055 W. Huren $.— 2 Blocks Weet of Telegraph 11 T0$ which the alleged offenses were :
6:00 FE 8.3717 \ BREE PARKING | SS ro ene ct 1952 Plymouth Club Cpe. 1952 Chev. Club Coupe
| 1952 Ford 2-Door - 1951 Nash Rambler
1953 Hudson Jet = Station Wagon
Muni HE ofthe LARGEST SELLING vs
| 1964 Ford 2-Door ........... | | \
ff 1964 Studebaker 2-Door ...... | 5
UpSeenre Oe CONVERTIBLES || ~ 1962 Cadillac 4-Door ....... : I 1964 Chevrolet 2-Door a 1955 Ford Convertible
| Be He hia Prreeeees | 1952 Pontiac Convertible
1965 Chevrolet Boldin 1953 Chev. Convertible 1964 Plymouth 4-Door ........ 1953 Ford Convertible — 1963 Mercury Hard Top ......
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A PHONE CALL WILL START COURTESY CAR! mel afte fone "TL 9457| factory 1116 WEST HURON | lol SHOWROOM Open Daily ‘and Sunday ‘til 10 P. M. ant
a uron Bldg. — : elegra or
| eee A BLENTY OF FREE PARKING) ne (seers) 5 2937
) ASHE & KOLHOFF., am a
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Pk on eee oy ie jeiet Err fo peas of aie soo ire ke Sts yn {aoe maeen 2 ae ac ae ieee rs ewia i earned ie : Ld ime | Bh Ae 4 4s ey mee : 7. ia y ‘| 2 = eee! eet > re Sasa nT an Ma A ase ry ie ey ve ' Sa ye oes ct Sommerey om Ta: : ae ity 7 mn "ee sri at ES — = \ } * | - a fi Cae ; }
ji oe “we : ' . . 88 Bas me : s ae | Ay 3 Py = . = : = tk X : ; : |. ne [77 ws . THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY: MAY }, 1956. a pie | —e hate
B ie a
a ling cars but the 4s author-| were nearly three times: as qa Extra Water Allowed = iné,cu tighten ot : rz Transgrs Are Selling - las in 1954. Sales during “up = IONIA—WM The Ionia city council case of an emergency. The cay WASHINCYON—Factory sales of|totaled 3,646, 802 units, valued at @ has voted to ease restrictions onjadded an additional well {o the’ eoet) -transistors during 1955) $92,252, 741 at the. fact " "Ehjoy ¢ ssa fa ' Hi of city water this summer. Aj water system last year and ‘flaps
: 3 Manny’ s aan .
Evrmerm’ ROLLINS SENSATIONAL
SIS SiS Si SiSes
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5 ~ Open 7 Days and 7 Nights Sse inpnveay/ — taka at five or six new wells mis ce =— ene :
FLOOR SHOW | bei [EAGLE || tg
_BRUCE DAVIS - TODAY an "SATURDAY
sea bh | gan. W Marilyn Monroe and niagara |
FAY SNYDER THE RISE... THE FALL OF a raging torrent of emotion thal i
trained canine boxer Q@ | . even nature cant control! =a
‘rdservenedccrivet dal Evelyn Nesbit Thaw || (im _——- FRIDAY and SATURDAY 38 FRI. 10:45 A.M.
} Recording Artist
y TOMMY TIMLIN
at the Catalina Piano Bar
WEEK on an Comedy MC Tricked into her a From penniless The! The Harry K. ‘An Invitation in a millionsire’s vom to fm Bi ay rmaredy arms! to Excellent Food” Sota | Sebo $40,000,000!
JAM SESSION EVERY TUESDAY
EVE. Music by SO-PHIS-CATS : 3A
Now. Serving from the Broiler
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MARTINELLI
“KING of NOODLES’ || AMMUTACIAN WNT:
The HOTEL ROOSEVELT || \WLUHM ARUN MS TINCR DINING -ROOM CINemaScoPE ,
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s BENNIE MANNI‘S . AT THE PIANO and Orga os Comedy MC "inh Tenor” and Her Accordian s ae‘ L DY B Y! ‘Y) 2 / ppearing Nig’ a F
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Private Parties out
DANCING NIGHTLY
to the fine music of the
“3 LITTLE WORDS”
with Joe at the Hammond Organ
CLUB
TAHOE 3412 Dixie Hwy.
___. . THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1036 : 4 | el lon ~ .
Behe, United Pail hes about ioe wend rad | Hollywood Headlines:
her out to dine at the Club Tahoe, De- gPhone that she has signed a seven-|
_ “WIN Success Spoil Rock Hunt. " idea.”
|. “Wayward Bus.”
rs
| THIRTY-THREE _
*
HOLLYWOOD - (INS) — After|in New York, to see if he will
|weeks of trying to make up her|take the Arnold role. Eddie, too;
jmind, Jayne Mansfield told me Was very enthusiastic about “12 today over the long distance tele- Angry Men.”
year exclusive contract with 20th)
‘Marilyn Monroe. She moves there) ™¢ she feels wonderful after her
at the termination of her Broad- S8rgery in Chicago, It was a
way play, “Will..Success Spoil, V¢ry minor operation.
Rock Hunter.” ™ ; | I asked her when Jimmy, who is
| It’s exactly what I want té do,”/in his eighth month of shooting
‘Jayne said. ‘I've talked with a|‘‘The Spirit of St. Louis,” the Lind-
inumber of the people at 20th and|bergh story, will finish the picture.
|I like what they promised me.” | “I stopped asking him last
[ The studio is expected to buy 'August,”’ Gloria sah “We have
The twins, Kelly and Judy, cele-
brate their fifth birthday Monday,
and there'll be a cake with all
: = the trimmings.
She {s now going to the Actors NEVADA DIVORCE | Studio where Marilyn studies. She Ananahoes al Haliywood collected
said that she has been working’ ETF will
with Karl Malden. “I'm studying|t ‘random: Jane Froman |ew,"? but Jayne believes her first —
| picture will be John Steinbeck’s
at
= dancing, singing and dramatic
:y ION isha mien or ane
“ROLL BS 8) SF Ph a
Woodward to Maple Rd.—East of Birmingham
TODAY and TOMORROW!
ALSO IN COLOR — FRANKIE LANE
in “BRING YOUR SMILE ALONG”
EDDIE DRYER
Your le Maesire fnvites You
SQUARE & ROUND
DANCING IN BOTH
BEAUTIFUL
BALLROOMS
“Knewn from coast
te eeast" fer the
pest 25. years. The
finest costs ne mere.
Come ene—come ail. Liverneis-Fenkell 2757 Weedward (Upst's)
Lb ROIT
Old-Time Dancing Every Old-Time Dancing Every
a Thurs., Set., Tues., Fri., Sat. i“?
| acting,” she said. “Twentieth has’
‘promised to build me as.one of
‘their important stars.”
Anita Ekberg is finishing ‘Holly. Plane crash.
wood or Bust” with Martin and)
Lewis before she takes off for. BY LOVELLA 0. PARSONS {the leads in “Inherit the Wind”!
Gloria and Jimmy ‘Stewart are.
\Century-Fox, the former home of back in town, and Gloria tells |
divorcee Capt. John Burns in Las
Vegas. She'll establish residence
‘when she appears there at the;
|Desert Inn. He was the one who
isaved her life in the tragic Lisbon
Greg Bautzer is home from New| | York and Dana Wynter has gone She hopes to bring them ‘back
to Rhodesia to visit her family.|when’ returns in about a week.
HOTEL COMMODORE SHOW BAR _IN DRAYTON PLAINS
Come Dancing at The Commodore
to the Toe Tapping Rhythm of
“THE THREE BITS of RHYTHM” /
FRL, SAT., and SUN. NIGHTS oP. M. Till 2 A. M.
OPEN 7 A. M. DAGMAR L. WILSON, Owner
’ Pete Martin’s
VILLA INN Where Dining Is a Pleasant Adventure i
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M-24 at Clarkston Road — Just South Lake Orion
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Florence to marry Anthony Steel.
In early 1957, Anita and Robert
/Ryan will be costarred in ‘‘Porto-
ifina,"”” an original story by Bernieif
2@: FRI— SAT.— SUN.
NOW PLAYING: —-
“WALLY EARL”
.
Box Office Opens 6:30 P. M.-
Phone FE 4-4611
Drive-In
Theater
2150 Opdyke Road
TONIGHT sarcroay
LIFE ond LOOK called is (Gee
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Also in TECHNICOLOR
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PARK ©
PRE-SEASON . OPENING - Saturday
Sunday
EVERYTHING
OPEN
- School and Industrial
Picnics now being booked.
Phone VA 2-8613
she wa S tar- prop
cet kins tor LUND Kise ... bullet for TALON! bullet!
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“ | J “Tears of the Mesa”
i) ‘“Magee's Cantne Mutiny”
- THE BATTLING SERGEANT OF THE FIGHTING
WOLFHOUNDS MEETS A GIRL IN A PINK KIMONO!
STRIPES inthe SUN
“6 «> 2 : 3 T Tae TARE we _ wo P
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The Pulse Recing Story of an Undercover Girl!
_\Here’on SUNDAY!
2 Science Shockers THAT WiLL HAVE YoU
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‘\PHIRTY-FOUR —- - THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1956 2 or ? vs
| y M fo Display B Boyle Says: M P 4 Gad ; c a Your Floors. =
Vehicle Products ooming Mar et roduces nvestors Other People Do! NEW YORK (#—There are near-has more stock market investors ,roe “5 a charity ball. Now he $500 in. Skyblue Uranium Unlimited lade at $314 and now it’s down
ly eight million Americans in the|than it did horse players 10 years brags, “Guess who I sat next to (two share for a penny) ang goes|‘to 33%. Should I stay in ér get
ge inte to Monotone tana eBid Conus foe the efice tn a de, mur] @ AILVinyl Tie tatiana echnica = °S oe * . muring, “One million’, . . two| Of course, there is the ordinary| =
nter May 16 A stockholder is known as “al They break down into several/ "UI" ¢ ° million. . . three million . . ,”{investor, too, the follow who puts]. @ Vinyl by-the-yard
oh EE : * |partner in’ industry,” and when|common types, and you probably| in-and-outer—this is the of-| The Hamlet investor — ‘he con- heed money he can afford into the Couster Taseln ediidiaba ae you meet a guy who owns 2 share|can recognize some of the follow- ‘fice gambler. He puts his whole sults astrology charts, comic books 2 lesa iphirs te and re . @ Lou pping
a commercial in the same company you do, you ing ‘in. your own office: lead Gn international Popoimn | 1d. and Ouija boards. If he sees an cog y sits s and waits for) Rubber Tile
ne first time publicly in Mleh- ald West, “Nowdy. pardner.” | _‘The wandering investor — like When it fails after a week to de-|0ld lady feeding crumbs to pigeons|his Knvestment to mature. | | @ Ru n,| will be 2 ila M. : ate terre an impatient prospector, he al- clare a 50 per cent dividend, he iM the street, he asks her: ba) ie Mn? ed) nl @ Wall Tile ° (C\ Truck and ak Disuien The New York Stock Exchange | ways is looking for gold over the pulls out his money, grumbling, | “What would you do if you him. He is merely looking sa Quality Wall to Wail
House” program marking hopefully predicts that eventually | next. hill. Today he buys Du (“I want some real action. I can) were me? Last week 1 bought |More bread on earth—not pie in) CARPETING
tion of the General Mo- there will be between 40 and 50 | Pont. Tomorrow he sells and do better on the ponies.” 10 shares ot Universal Marma. | the sky.
million stockholders in this coun- | goes in for General Motors, the = : eae The insider — “I've got -a tip |
d today by Philip J. Mona- ATaT from my cousin who works for |
IM vice president and gen-| The prediction may well come , Laminated Steel that their stock |
true. Already buying stock is im-| The form sheet player — ai) will go up 10 points day after | Your Watch ~~ - > | S < display, the largest of its|Portant for other reasons than pos-'spends $30 a month buying stock| tomorrow,” he whispers to every- |
kind in\Pontiac’s history, will fea- sible financial gain. It’s becoming|/market advisory service on how he| one who will listen. “Better set | CLEANED and ADJUSTED i ical Center, it was an- try. mext day be is browsing in |
|
ture GC's unique air-ride sus-|# matter of social prestige. can best place the $15 a month he) in it today.” 4
pension | truck, the “dream” -* * (Y [can actually fing : | Two days later Laminated Steel? $ 50 YOU SAVE
truck, verselle, the Army) In some circles if you don't own " falls four points, and the insider| fj} ~ $2 00! “Ontos” with 11 guns, andjat least q few shares of stock) The big operator — this fellow becomes an outsider to everyone | = *
phibious ‘‘Drake.”’ you'rekregarded as one of civiliza- jhints mysteriously of his tremen- lin the office who acted on his tip. -
dous ventures. But at least once nan Oo | WATCH CRYSTALS FITTED
the -8-ton
” tion's wallflowers. They think |
parnee bea) nen es week he borrows lunch | _ FREE Coordinat M-s carrier, a Tl cs eas te kaa eka Hegel eeiaiiag money The hermit crab—he holds his wate ee WAN, - | PARKING LINOLEUM and WALL TILE
Se ee ee | ce a | . | be exhibited in ea eeewerts aceite aloud in vee ung. Moonbeams. bes ina) eeparate sey Clio his’ Drayton F loor Fashions
near the behind GMC’s cms NEW KIND OF BRAG for t hie i = | garage wife for fear that during his sleep’ 4667 Dixie Highway . oR 3-2552
Administration Building on South |COMMON TYPES The name-dropper — in the old/he will. give away. ‘his ee!
Boulevard, The average business office to-jdays he used to brag he once =e 45 S. Seginaw St. (Next to ‘Oakiond Theater)
The diaplay: also includes a huge day—from boss to shipping clerk—| shaken hands with » Marilyn Mon- The dreamer—he puts his test!
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That caption from the old silent These well-groomed OK Used Cars, problems was woud
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j 20 IT. YOURSELF by /hatotens-] [PONALD DUCK
50 Million Children fo Get Salk Shots
should be divailable for that pro.
gram, Addressing a closed meet-
ing of doctors and health officers,
he urged that immunization be
continued during the summer
months. '
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in vaccine production will be suf- VSO KA
ficlent to provide two or three
shots for all the 53 million chil-
dren under 15 and for nt women who want them. :
estimate that about 20 million of
the women and children already! —
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oy ww OF COURSE THE CELLAR DOES fq FILL UP WITH MUD WHEN IT
RAINS, AND WE HAVE A DOZEN
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IN THE NECK IS THE BAXTERS
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_THE PONTIAC PRESS,
| FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1956.
- Gils Dominate . | MARKETS . House Action
‘Higher Market | smatrese me SPUS Grains ‘Ata prices r sales of local!
juce of No 1 and fancy grades
Se ee
moderately higher stock et. ied Achy ) bu; No 1; 3:38-5.8 pu: ei
bu: ples. Northern Bor. pee of a new farm bill which, may | anon 00. bu: No $4. apples, AE . = the-art 1 and/2 price A, taser, 890 bu: ‘No 1h 13: traders thought might be accept-
in key areas while losses seldom oer Eton heed is) able to the SE bu, lery roo 1
maukel takai ee “Horse: Even old crop. soybeans, which
No} 180-200 dos behs. Onions. 4°7./have suffered a very sharp break . Aprit cove:
oR most buying attention today jn a wi cy Se pi oa eee ‘on the Board of Trade to-
‘day, aided in yart by House pass-|
greater than a point.
Trading hit a pace around 2,600,- 1.78-2.38 pk “bskt. —
1$-1.06 80-lb bag:~ :
pared with 2,640,000 shares traded/ 8 Ne. oo oe bee behe
bu. Potatoes, fancy, 2.00 60-Ib
fo 1, 1.70-1.90 50-1b bag. Radishes. in early dealings. forge ahead
ee: Ps : * | nothouse, ae tates Sots i bor No Brokers said the market's techni-
70-00 $-Ib box; rhubarb. hothouse. No cal condition appeared to be very rb, 1, Higher with the oils were the|y -1 00-1. 6 Ruiab No 1, steels motors, coppers, railroads 138-150 0 Fare eget edi much improved. ain Teh aivcratic| (2.50 bu. | Among other cereals May wheat - , chem . strong feature mee | i “ up three cents at one time!
oka ees and even the new crop months, erday were DETROIT, May } (AP)—Eges fob De Ve e
dey Most Saracen ar oe quite weak in recent days, attract- wal couse uae A, pom ches potintd Liberte
*—Ora. ie jumbo we
} led some demand. Feed grains market also were mixed. Gu. abe Sais oo ae aaes ee Romie start. . Higher stocks included Ro ya! eri ory, abel < «6
: rewse—Orede A jum Wheat near the end of the first “ 42; ium: 39 Baltimore & Ohio, New York Cen-| ja: ra men wtd 4 ove He Grade C ik ‘hour was 1% to 3% higher, May
$7.30; corn 14 to 1% higher, May 36%. Checks 34-33 w
ing, Union Carbide, Long-Bell|* mercially et aded: large 00-44; |31-94%; oats % to 1 cent higher, CHICAGO — Grains moved)
jhe We} 1, Tee: in the past two days, managed to|’ * «
TOOAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR:
JUNIOR EDITORS
Is Also Roughest,
in-Scientific Way |.
DETROIT u — There's a lot of!
shake, rattle and roll in the world's
shortest railroad.
an hour’s- time it can duplicate all
the shaking, bymping and jarring:
of a freight car highballing 1,000!
miles cross-country.
Engineers at Fisher Body Divi-
sion Plant 40 of General Motors
Corp. also have built a replica
of a freight car which they use
on the railroad to study Setiens
of material handling in shipping
auto parts.
Dubbed the TABW for “‘There’s |
Always a Better Way,” the GM |
railroad can vibrate models of |
car roofs, decklids and other |
components upward, downward
and sideways.
Using delicate, electronic instru-
ments, engineers record the vibra-
tions to determine where different
parts take the most punishment
in transit from fabricating plant
to assembly point.
Lumber, General Motors and Unit-|iarge 40-4), medium’ 31-00" Grace 3) May 67%; rye 1% to 2% higher,
se s—Grade A extra, barge 40-41. May $1.29; soybeans % to 3 cents The new ’Standard Oi! of Cali- Grade BW larie. 38 Buppiies, higher. May $13.155, ang lard 20
fornia “when issued” stock began) msjierate and adequate with trade just to 25 cents a hundred pounds high- trading today at 58 on 10,000 shares, | 4 er, May $13.65.
and 6.000 shares of the old stock; cmcaco BUTTER AND Bucs changed hands at 115% up 5 srl ach May 2 ‘AP! Chicago Mer-|
cantile Exchan utter steady: receipts points. A block of 13.000 shares of reseoe. “imholesale aging prices 8m cacano Hee “2
Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN
Opening era! in Standard of Indi t changed, |! ou ana traded up 6) C 85.75; cars 90 B 57; 69 Cc, Wheat sain, Pepe 78O200: % at 61%. oi May (5c... 2 26' sev suse ae
; Eases er firm: rocetiel oes lao RASCH . ain Oe Bele ee wholesale ng prices unchan New York Stocks 1% higher; U 8 far large whites 10 per cent ep Seen re et (Late Morning Quotations) and over ee Lo cent A 305: May %
U.S. standards jyly |)"
. Fight the Weeds ish Then they may redesign loading If you want flowers to grow well you must hoe out the troublesome and packing aids to assure safer | weeds. Hoeing gives the flowers room to grow and also keeps the soil arrival of glass and other automo-| loose and helps plants to grow healthily. tive components. ‘This is Junior Editor Dick going out armed with his hoe to do The TABW is run by Edward K. battle with the weeds. — . Tazzle, research and development |
After pasting this picture down on cardboard, color it with crayons, ee or Lt isher ne ma-' », and cut out the parts carefully. To strengthen the hoe, paste a tooth-\'¢al handling section ithout _ leaving the plant he can study * pick on the back of at from the blade end to- Dick's waist. Put the! every bounce, sway and jolt of , blouse over the shorts and fasten the halves of the body together with , a freight car on any roadbed in, |a brass fastener or a bent pin through the indicated holes. Then Dick the country.
can bend over and use the hoe. |
I Shortest Railroad Brazilian Vice President
to Visit Ford Factories
WASHINGTON — Vice Presi-
dent Joao Goulart of Brazil will
be thé guest of the Ford Motor
Co, during “a {two-day visit to
He is scheduled to arrive May 8,
It doesn’t go anywhere, but injand leave May 10 for Ottawa. Detroit. 38-year-old vice president is sched-
uled to visit the Detroit head-
quarters of: the United Automobile
Workers as well as tour Ford
plants.
is seeking Americans to
pape the ‘caracul sheep’ rais-
ing industry.
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mixed ay modem = .: as 4 | Ageia ica’ Int Tel & Tet 01 31.8; dirtiee 38; checks’ 38; current re-' Be Fold back the end panels on the dotted line and Dick will stand up UP. p Hurt as C r Bs dobne hoagl a4 — Cut the dotted slot on his hat, slip his head into it and fold down the Passenger Hurt as Car » 66. cod Mayes 33 3| CHICAGO, May 3 (AP)--Potatoes: Ar- tab at the top. ‘Rams Street Equipment Bp Kennecot N32 preted stock ge track 132; total (Mrs. Andrew Pupa, Chattanooga, Tenn., first submitted this idea.| Rightly injured when the ao “S36 Kreage, 68... 288 demand SDedereta, tnarnel shou seeboeay: Two Waive Hearing If you have an idea for Junior Editors send it in care of this aeraParey is . aa meneal when ee sis ry ESS a tacks, Maho Bog jand if it is usable it will win a $10 award. Violet Moore Higgins; AP ment onl hie wee end, - & MY... 69.6 ties 418: Valley Ponti : y if cathe te | cera ad River va ‘wsine Ra. g News{eatures.) Court drive last night, Velda Han- Be ESTs com HE ati eetehte, cee eaca ON ASSAUIT Charges Tomorrow:.A City Garden Sy eae eae q Lorillard =. 19.1, mand slew market ull; washed, 100 tb . : ~ - |leased after treatment in Pontiac ore ral eae ss ee end rela $6 cncke hae Por Two brothers charged with as- General Hospital, authorities said. . at Martin, Ol. 38 sault co intent to ob while one ‘Auto ufput rops The driver, Leon Blackwell Jr., 371 Merek - 38.2) Poultry was arm a toy pistol yes- ‘ 20, of 56 Green St., told Pontiac ee me terday waived examination before Fj C olice that he saw fl jon 103 peTnorr routray tB k police that he saw no flares to oe Wad on i DETROIT. May 3 (AP)—Prices paid per’ i late Township Justice Al- aS FiIfMS LUT Dac warn of the equipment. Motor " 364 > fob. Detret No 1 quality lvelen Ingle
* Motor Wheel . 29 | Poultry up to 10 a.m. Edwin C. Lee, 33, of Garde Y i iT weed ‘ hens 26-31; n DETROIT (INS) — Automotive, The possibility of manufacturing | Bf Mueller Br Ml nett Tome brains ge tizere te St fb City and Mack Lee, 32, of Farm- News reports an 8.7 per cent cut- Paper pulp from locally grown - 3 errr Co . 36 3! Faponeties S¥s LA 30-32; ducklings 38: /ington were bound over for ar- back in car production this week. low-cost vegetable fibers is being . 1 Nat Dairy.! Se : Comment Market about Heady. Otter: ere nape 14 in Oakland ping U.S. auto output to an ‘ed by ® paper mill near Ha-| “11.4 Nat Gyps 61.4) m vy napa’ eves are liberal County Circuit Court. drop ones Israel. at my forse simple and demand fost fair, Denelies| State Police at the Redford post estimated 116,050 units. ss : i ee Etre; a ei tepelioe cine smaller ie*moderets (alleged the pair attempted the The trade paper said this will The Zoning Board of tndependence "* S39 Nort & West . ey | demand stickup of a printing company of-'- be the lowest weekly yield this Towsship. _ Cakisnd nCounty. Michigea . ig a one Be CHICAGO FOULTaY fice Tuesday at W. Eight Mile, “Th anid the \nidot juced, 25¢,8t 7 oP Mat the Township Hall us 33 Nwet Airline . 46.7) CHICAGO, May 4 LAP tive ltry; road and Grand River to obtain vest: i 7 conc, toe iMenlean. te cobeier Town. iret Owens hl Gl 1o3 gulet, receipts 000 Tbe he oo anc edayimoney in a drinking spree. Both 127,158 cars last week. |ahtp Zoning Districts: to refone the Ses Fee. G37 fem Aw A 18 itmonangey es hana hana ia-if; brohere or|were remanded to jail without | On the other hand, it reported ter ths southeast quarter of the nen Po ee foosters 15- on - ; ton the W h we i pean ary Guages ah cheney, henerreapeneel ones: bond. that truck production ts expected Bouthesat. quarter: and: tah erthasat Bo By ee veel : to climb to an estimated 22,448 querter of the Independence Township { sees 103
| Pa Rh | we a4 units this week, or a 654-unit in-. Oakland County stapes feo from Agr; sepa: eRe Bs wvestock Business Notes sat Sat, | = eel Re poeipe D2. ei Y ee The appointment of William J eo tatistical said tadependene romani | Doce Cole... 1 patlee 2-00 ,q May? (AP) —Hogs te , he 8 agency oe Sols Palm °<.. $7.6 Philip Mor .. 48.3), ,OETROT, Me) at, an ogee Griffin Jr. to senior vice president May 4, 25, ‘SM A.vee 38 Pot ..100.4 11's and 3 168960 Ib barrows and siltslof the Kudner A ational Chevrolet will cut back sharply. SS Col" Bra vee th oa Ay 48.6) sound 2$¢ lower at 1475-1828; come r Agency, na ‘ with 02 | Tonner OP INDEPENDENCE Pit @ .. 004 ; a per cent reduction COUNTY OP OAKLAND, . SSP. Hy ae Odi Ma Sette ae aera ty been S's pons. muen ORSOD Wh ened a Sctene Foe. WF Fare Ou 2c: ey omaessiane ta, Maret ee, eat, director and week. ANECMENT Torin EERO ES Con B wl ass 107 RCA. ss. $64/sciling uneveniy, but” mostly steady He ee one apeitenirins TOWNSHIP: ZONING ORDINANCE. ‘ : = : ncy’s executi 1 Cont cone Rex Drug °6 heavy teers weak: ciferas 7: coe comm “ . Ad Agency Promotes Weekend Plane Fli hts STEN Tan Onpitae Cont Can... ht Rey Met o to § steady ‘o weak, inp lower con: ttee. with 9 the Zoning Di ORDINANCE, oramanee cocre * A ‘orm: ssoci. n 8 | Cont Off .....'120 Rock : 3a|seeran sad foreery slow, rtendy about four He: ses) Remeriy 8 awe fo Acapulco Under Way No. 2. ase amended, the Independence Corn Pd ...... 293 Safeway > 4 lloads high cholee esoctryi im wieers| the J. Walter Thompson Co. as. irming am esi en Township Zoning Ordinance. Bie ESR Fag 2" Rothe Rh cies He BE vice president, director and senior (Ro en Det Edis ...... 342 scovill te ™ |91.00; Troup Donal G Windsor to Acapulco, Mexico,|" sect ‘Dis C Geag.... 36.1 Seab_Al RRS. 2 pos ind ”stanre 1800-18 20. tty “and & = | dC Miller.) of 64 Glen. will be inaugurated tonight at 11:30 Grainanesl Nor'Savan amended, in hereby Doug Aire .... 83.5 rs. Roed - 33.1 | commercial steers 14.00 ‘garry Rd., Birmingham, has been amended ae follow Dow Chem... 68.5 ghel! Oil .. ¢ 627-847 ro alters 19 78. Selection of Edward R. O'Neill: romoted to a senior vice presi. Dy Guest Airways Mexico. To be, e Easterly 420 “feet of the Northerly Du Pont ....323 2 ‘moks .... 88 most, ahd choice 700-060 Ib _pelters| Birmi t iP P fl by Constellations, the flight 2, feet of the Southwest quarter of geet £, LB... $01 sinclair o. i 78 | 18.00-18. 60; utility ‘and Sate a f-|ot 17934 Birwood, Birmingham, Od lency of Kenyon & Eckhardt Inc.,/fown = we gnts tion 29 and the Westerly ¢20 feet | a fared - ners e = me : Sl eee! ae 1900-13 13 5, sia inaivigual aijhead the ica coleseale lara officials of the advertising firm ne — ps ms bag on i werslit at crt es il nd bape us .... y.Ry ..;...121 |commereial cows department announ Y announced sterday. nigh’ wnship ts rezoned from Residence 1 | gear 4 een On wilkel ceaicumenere s0F 0: iain wel by officials of the Tractor & Im-, 4 vice sel fe since 1949, Mil-|, Returning flights will depart, to commercial day of May, AD. | arta $24 Gyiv Ei Pd.... $3.7/part loads le qhetee ie the and 67 Ibs! plement Division, Ford Motor Co. ler has been in charge of the from Acapulco at 6:30 a.m. Fri- Joos dy the Independénce Fownsnty | Firestone. 18. Tex Bul. : Jeg and low cholee Bit-tie Ib: feeders. 18 00: He has been succeeded in his spency's Detroit office and super- os and Sundays, connect with Pos. Andrews, Tucker, Smith, 6nad- ao (ip ee pa Pheer He Lae Soils Pep sot pep 38. Today's market gen-|former position/as manager of the visor on tha Lincoln. Mercury ac. Hlights leaving Mexico City at 9:30 er Doebier +
aoe a e Tra earl = fH } scmtsereia: is pan os veaierstinsTnceiee’| implement product planning de- count. He a be transferred to 2m. and arrive at Windsor Air t Happen AR ty - 394. Tramsamer .... . . imal : 3 | A . ~via Hie 99) Ba SL rgp mo 0225 201) Steady: cull and | to Ritnettk qod very/partment by Ri Ls Ceci LY Neill’ the firm's New York offices, ac- Port at 5:30 p.m. the same day. ndependence ied Ele Pad bd 1) eee 4a $6 and choice" vealers 2000-26 Kien joined the company in IST as & cording to spokesmen. a = Sen Mille” G43 Un Pac” 1g gholee and ime tndiriduals ‘F00- 30.60, personnel representative, He will be in charge of the N Bri f Se nee ae Sen Seen eS Gan ate: fesse i id 36.00-20.00: eull ena} Owen has been head of the Agri- Ford, Mercury and Lincoln-Mer- ews in [ le — tase “Townshi > Ge Te .... 35 Gibssep. wal salable $0. Today's market nomi-|Cultural Engineering Dept. of the cury dealer association accounts) pound lity on a charge of driv. | District, No pen Time os x Sperry Rand 26.1 / nally, “inchanged escampered jase — Pineapple Research Institute ina. well as a number of other major. ie Gea ore fica re Liquor. Crtiene County iL mena | Bite 494 Sa Cantent tht lambe ae tredh ing active +d -~ sgl ts iy ee is 913) carrying a definite weak undertone. a Ford Motor Co.'s prestige car. ite high {.'"” 278 14 75 bd a 4 few helfers also unsold late; and a few 1955 low "9031 ins 612 14g@ °O"* Q@nd bulls being held for Monday |
a A _ iparnet coms and | bulls steady to 28° Henry C. Kline, of the Pontiac ower, vealers steady to stromge: a few rina sh sti beige - commerciel and good steers 14 hada ad Retail Store's staff, eee com- Sp we ew commercial and good etiace Figures after decima! ae are eighths [Ns0:1%; halfniced geod mines (ves ‘pleted ‘a seven-week course jn
Allen Elect. & Bquty’ igh 36 a lings 1700, utility ane commercial batts dealership management at the
Baldwin Rubber Co. 181 ¢]!00-13.60, canners and cutters 9.00- General Motors Institute in Flint. Gemmer Mfg. Co a6 88 5 138. a few light and shelly canners Gin Lakes ni Chéne Ve ag down te it omits to low commeretal | Conducted by specialists, the ulls 1 good choice veal- - acre tetas Colmes 124 Sf ere. 2200-2800: a few head prime in. /COUrse covered accounting, mer-, The Prophet Co | ” 12 iP cated Ot ecrerea: cle ave som mserens | chandising, customer service,| reale stocke e Peer Mia Cor #40 66 86 ON nominally steady “84 f4| management, administration, fi. Wayne pansy cos? MT 12) Saiabie sheep 200. slaughter sees) nancing and new: car operations. hd 11 12 and sheep nominally steady: a few lot s@ale: bid~“and caked : geod to prime mainly good and choice Kline received a diploma in cere-
a 90 Ibs mative spring lambs 24 00-
£00 wooled and shorn old crop fambs monies this week at the Pontiac
@ few cul} to good shorn exes Motor Division. ,
Three Tives, Wheels
Stolen From New Cars
About $150 loss resulted from the Mother, Son Escape
theft of /three tires and wheels Injury in Car Crash from new cars parked in an Central Region was announced
= fe set lot at 631 Oak. “A mother and her one-year-old yesterday by Sales Manager Jack
+ according to Pontiac son were taken to Pontiac General A. Tompkins.
\Hospital for observation yesterday) Before joining the airline Prow-|
fot ‘manager believed the afternoon after a two-car collision itt was assistant picture editor for
=a Wednesday night. af Florence and Augusta avenues.|the Chicago Daily Sun-Times, and a baent
400-5 00 —_
The appointment of Davis S
'Prowitt as a public relations rep-
resentative for American Airlines’.
Neither Mrs. Barbara L. Choler,/from 1950-51 was a U. 8. Marine (21, of Keego Harbor nor the boy,|Corps combat correspondent. America's 54 million families, Ronald, suffered any apparent in-| million owe less’ than $500 on jury, authorities said
| NEW YORK wm —
Tickets will cost $1.25 for adujts Costs after pleading guilty to driv- and 75 cents for children under 12,ing without an operator's license
\according to Mrs, Anita Hatch, Thursday. He was arraigned be-
jwho heads the dinner. She said fore Justice Luther C. Green of
‘tickets can be purchased at city Avon Township.
hall or at police eerie Pleading guilty to a reckless
Zi driving charge, Harold L. Rice, 20,
Earnings 'of Milford, paid the court fine and’
‘cost totaling $60 Thursday follow-
NEW YORK «INS\—Trans World Air- ing arraignment before Waterford lines Inc. yesterday
quarter ended March
$6, setlaay - This compared sera 4 = t R \ a
Toss of $3.705.000 in the same period last, ummage sale, sponso’ 7 furnish one hundred per cent (100%) year Operating revenues for the initial!
| three months of 1956 set a record at Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority, will) rete hea Material Bonds. $48,408,000, as against $42,537,000 = year/ ne held at the League of Catholic| fled Check, without restrictions of Five
Per Cent (8%) of the Bid submitted,
— Payable to the Board of Educa-
al Plans and Specifications shall be feturned at time of bidding. Contractor.
shall identity with his name each Plan
and 8pecification, which will be ured |
as a basis of signed contract «¢t Le
| Bid shall be accepted from any Con
tractor unless this ttem ts fulfilled
he Board reserves the right te reject
any and all Bids-and to Waive any.
irregularities when in the opinion of,
the Owner such action will serve the: reported for th er hip Justice Willis D. Lefu ea iBierents Beier school pieces No ‘owns us’ illis may withdrawn after closing 31 a net loss of P — Tey. time for a period of thirty (30) days Successful Bidder will be required to | |
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ago. Dt tree No ‘Women Sat., May 5th at 9:00 . NEW YORK ‘INS)—North American a.m, to 2:00 p. m. —Adv., Bee and County. (Michigen aviation Inc eonevnces pes Cs et CARLTON ™. RICHMOND. | |the quarter ende. arc Ci)
equal to $224 a common share. This Rummage sale, 197 8. a ayy Secretary (at Se Bdvestios compared with $8628.00, or $2.51 a com- Fri. and Sat., 8 a. m. to 2 p. m.: : share. in the same tpertod last —Adv. fae Bales Increased to $215,986527
= $178.501.453 in the Initial three
onthe of 1958“ Unfilled orders on
| Mareh 31 amounted to $1,163,902 707 as,
against $1,156.717.977 three months
fariler
PHILADELPHIA (INS)— Philco Corp
reported net income for the quarter end-
ed March 31 of §1.817,000, equal to 38
cents a common share. This compared
with $2,447,000, or -@2 cents a common
share, in the samé period last year
; William Balderston. chairman, sald “‘cor-
[petition in television, appifance, and air
congittoning industries is more Intense
n at any pare time in recent start at 1:30 p. m. —Adv. es!
YORK fim nerene Aviation _ Rummage sale, Sat, A. M., May Corp. announced net income for the 5th. First Methodist Church, Sagi-|__ career hate ati; NAW at Judson. —Adv. °
If your friend's tn jail and needs . bail. rm FE 5-0424 os MA 5-4031 Rummage sale, Grace Lutheran
Church. 8S. Genesee St., Fri. 9 to 9
Sat. 9 to 12. — - | But how an AA meeting ts con-| and Rive the pu ~ me Seat yok ea ee hoy eae
! Join C. Davis | Episcopal Church here Saturday other” plan ha t h |Anonymous— the menders of men), The West ‘sof the West % of the Mrs. Winnie T. Henry as. beginning with Holy Communion’ SS euNGcac = Wome) -thip Gaeta” County. Mk ee . HIGHLAND — Service for Mrs. KEEGO HARBOR —Service -for 8:30 ‘respect and dignity to ns Part oe en bk, o35 pp . John C. Davis, 71, of Muskegon, a @! a.m, whose lives were being under- —_— —— Township, * * * W Winnie T. Henry, 70, 235 Livingston,
:; Rev Tro kland County;
Miph igan bigieaing! at the West \4 cor- Ner, thence North 8@ di 36 min- mined through drink—what is the we
nee East 1852.22 feet on the % line. acs ‘ magnetic working force within this “former resident of Keego Harbor. :
‘will be held at 10 a. m. Saturday. Clarkston fo Provide : The Rt. Archie Crowley,
line for City of Troy residents to . | D ifrom the C. J. Godhardt Funeral suffragan bishop. will be the group that has the power to Sp cell odegrecs A minutes $¢
relebrant assisted by the rector ° . eet. thence Sout je Héme, %wfth burial in White Chapel “* ; , > strengthen the will and restore the R f R ta d WB degrees, 41 minutes 30 seconds West us Memorial Cemetery, Troy. He died the parish. the Rev. Edgar A. wellbeing of many “‘hopeless’ al- ooms Or e f e +4081 GS feet te -to the ‘West Section ue,
Wednesday. el ° \coholics—these are questions that tect 1 12, the point of beginning:
lo Register at Troy * ee | Following the service, a break- Ihave puzzled many outside. the' we Oakland County Board of; All of Section Michiganre Township, . Mr. Davis leaves his wife, Lydia:| tast will be i the , ‘ | | group. _Education entered into a special’ Patpimvet nl NO
a i : . — ‘ ; ‘ ati facility contract with ANNEXATION PRO ON TROY—Monday wil Ibe the dead-|,,,, daughters, Mrs. Edward Ven-) for all the delegates, followed by These questions will be an- \Glarkston Cais Schools at a) Shall there ibe "annexed to. the City y { Tro the business meeting ‘which will fel o! oy end eetached! from! the Tous
}
nard of Pontiac, Mrs. Haze! Bayne, swered for the general le at meet erday. ship
roggenagr prio presi ae of California; two sons. Ralph of| last threagheut the day. Brother. the fifth annual “Open, Door | | °Clarkston * and: county board] Pn "wit: Northeast % of Sec- Assistant City Manager Clifton Muskenon. formerly of Keego Har.) ore _Pervice| ot) 6 was commence’ | tee: erm Meeting” of Alcoholice Anony- | members agreed to establish a ey "tewnship, Cobland Oteate abee Truesdell. pee one Walton California; a) the day. : | mous, to be held at 2:30 p.m. two-room facility for mentally-re- n; The win “ta of fogs, Trey
City offices will be open from 9! foshgpetllgie rede pa cegripaiall | Attending the meeting will be . Sunday at the Fenton Community tarded children The two rooms| The North ts of Secten is eee:
a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday, as well as’ : a Gentry: Bishop Emrich-and Bishop Crow-. ; | Genter. ‘will be added in conjunction with Lape pet ea eemen ta sree fove- ‘of Tennessee, Mrs. Cora Atkinson) Oh Nebraska: ‘ All persons throughout the area the new elementary school to be North ‘ of Section 13, A the aecte Me = west \, of Section 13, Troy Townshi are invited to learn more about-built on Sashabaw Road. Oakland County. Michigan he ley, the diocesan officers of the
Brotherhood, and the national of- =, from‘9 a.m. until noon tomorrow. and lai Terandcni’
Rigg gpa will qualify voters dren. ficerslratethen Brotherticod iirc ann the organization at this open meet: . The honed aiso offered similar PROPOSITION NO. 3 r eciorore ‘special pena Mrs. Herman Hagedorn esta feasts 8p ics ~~ ing. sponsored jomtly by the Cen- contracts to Rochester and Claw: Gate licae caren
of iroy ‘Tonachip ape, Ge ot NORTHVILLE—Service for Mrs delegates, from parishes and mus- MK. AND MRS. RIC HARD KRE MLICK tral Michigan’ Intra-area Council son schools foes | feented Sythe he Urea of 4 F p bp at AA sae re iat x 1 0; ty Troy P Herman ‘Inesi Hagedorn, 48, of sions thrpughout the diocese are and the Fenton a ie ‘\ Se 5 If, Weave : by Mes tachester igab andl dsserthed)vas falese a oa . ‘Northville, a former Walled Lake expected | to attend K li ’ i] . : mincipal speaker wi we ac Board of Education, the two spe-.nexed to the City of Birmingham pur ‘ L, j . amie t to th int me | A similar election will be held resident, was held this afternoon. ‘Te rem 1c 1 er uptia S M——, an AA member from cial education rooms would be ofthe Public hi rothiees calnmenac?: (Alma whose identity is not dis- built in an addition to be con-|_ TO WIT
the same day in Troy Township, at Casterline Funeral Home, The Brotherhood of St. Andrew Goeien ul) feo e ane theres eenl in — and another in Birmingham on an-|Northville. She died’ Wednesday. is an organization of men and Performed at Waterford closed, but who will tell his per- structed this summer at the North Rast. Troy Township. Oekland Coun'y, nexation to Birmingham of two| ‘Hasel Ma. boys of the church dedicated to the, |sonal experiences before joining! }i1} Elementary School. oe : = ss
small portions of Troy Township. | “re y Skinner principle of. helping one another! AA and after. Wiles Clawson special education eos, 3 ~ eet benTan nln GTON TOWNSHIP —| and Christianity among, WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —‘son Rd and Ralph Wilder of Pon. | Other featured —— wilt by -that boar |Seeticn i it west | Service for Hazel May Skinner, 65, | Wilder and Rich-|tiae. Richard’ ft M ' Steck- walt: built in connection ot 59 Grayling, wil be bed at ‘men, especially young men Jacqueline Grace and 5 parents are Mr. and! be the Rev. Hartley H. be To Hold ‘Spring Frolic’ pring at) lava ceeeasich fare! uaavie Sat-| Mrs, William Kremlick of 3437 Dix-| ham of Fenton ‘the Kiriwood ‘Seuaal| Tpenee Dest sens ore, the, geumpery Bab
at Avondale Saturday 1 p. m. Saturday at the , ang Father Van Len of addition also planned this summer. tence of te fest, _ ‘J. Heeney Funeral Home, “Farm | | Fj h 6 d lunday morning at a 10 a.m. Nuptial ie Hwy lic Church, F | || ae een ? AVON TOWNSHIP — Avondale Cnt Sa - m ay ig th fa ers [Musal atl Ourl Lady!/elll the) Lakes! | St. John Catholic a. conends Wage 0, Satene el The bride wore a gown of white jon. Volunteer Firemen and the Met- ington.
| lore nery ou pamelor soa ~-- ropolftan Club {s sponsoring a Farmington Cemetery. She dias
ic.” to hel tur- Wednesday of a heart attack at fo Graduate Ma 9 — ane bd 0 gertip veil. She carried a
tay evening a Avon } Deadline on Petitions day everiing at Avondale High her home. hers) is. the daughter of Ald ee ee Se
School. :
Ve Delores Bison of Detroit was ma- for Dublin Election Thence West
of Bowery Avenue @ distance
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Section is A __ Dismiss Assault Charge |
Against Local Resident
Charges of assault with intent feet . othe at 5 mo
to murder were dismissed yester- ¢ scohastayvin i. oe a
day against a 58-year-old man who pres being inown as une" Homans Property,
allegedly sshotgunned his wife in PROPOSITION Miss Skinner leaves two brothers, IMLAY ciTy — Graduation ex-"Mrs. Martha Wilder of 6455 Adam- larg mother-of.peari prayer
Art Johnsons Old Times wil! Walter and Fred, both of Walled ercises for eighth grade pupils in
furnish music for modern and Lake: one sister, Mrs. Mabel Dur- 15 rural schools in the Imay City ,
old time dancing. There will be ham of Milford; three nieces anc area, and the Imlay City Commun-° )? F Y h Set < pe. prizes and refreshments will be two nephews. ity Schools, will eee 8pm. arm Youths Jef Roget ate fone nogee) (WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP = eet e = ieahal tthe following dese territory, t > , baste , . ms \- wit
a ee terete meine | Soarst’ ® 1 Sg Atond MSU Meet = lai rien pone Moma ne ous SE PRN Ee es HOLLY—Rosary for Jesse May- Guest speaker ill be Willian | ns D Board of Education elec- McCallum f y Spears, 280 the City’ of Bir = Spring Fling Saturday — bee Bigelow, 67, of Bradenton, Knight of Imlay City. and ert | ST LANSING — A fe eee eon © aueesmnts inc been set for 4 pm. Rapid St. at the request of the | mabut Acts of {tee es amended? : EAS SING — A group Of were Ronald Beyer of Detroit as tion has been set for 4 p ita County Prosecutor's of- | TO wir: ah bareel of property ée- LAKE ORION — “Spring Fling.” Fla., a former Springfield Town- of Schools Alvin Norlin will pre- world travellers from rural Michi- best man and Ray Bison of Detroit/May 21.
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sSpears’ wife asked for the | ** viecaoktdal eye informal dance sponsored by St.'ship resident, will be recited at! at the Joseph parish, will be held Satur- 7 5 m. Sunday at Dryer Funeral "tonne benediction will 1 and parses fread ‘nether = igre sal eaten a a dismissal, quthorities said. | a ae fore “Torin Racer
Hanoute dealership: Tickets said at 9 a. m. Monday at St. Rita four. day at Michigan State University. tended the ceremony. A wedding \until the deadline. Nepal Makes Friends point of Neginning a gree sold at the door beginning Catholic Church, and burial will 4 ee breakfast was held at the Hotel ape election will be Lon . © — The reendery ct the A a m. | N M | f th j _— P be in Lakeside Cemetery. Mr. usical part of the program wi The 22 farm youths an attend the, Waldron, following the church 5... 1), = creas eee King aq Mooeh come 8 setersosts the said
| Bigelow died Wednesday night include an gccordion trio by Judy annual state farm youth exchange service. Two trustees will be elected for hendra I, attended by official rep- ‘tthe Guy of Binsumehe \while on a visit to Windsor, Dunlap, Sandy Skene and Mike ‘conference have served as grass. Hot Can of Flames Bigelow; a song. ‘Tell My Why,” Canada. The newlyweds are spending three-year terms to fill vacancies
MIDLAND, Tex. woe Greer, |resentatives from a score of coun-| course roots ambassadors to 20 foreign. ‘their honeymoon at East Tawas. caused by expiring terms of N. feet; West distance tries, may result in much broad- feet: South « distance of 120.00
d processional | aces feet: deputy district railroad commis. He leaves his wife, Diana; four!by the graduates: an countries ‘After their trip, they will make S. Lup and C. F. McCullough, and) West a distance of 326.00 fect tes ! bers by Di- F ‘er diplomatic contacts for this Hi- : _ Sion supervisor, picked up a can avril: cape? cae 4 oe emgage ee ead The program of exchabging their home at 405 Court St. Flint. a third trustee will be elected for malayan kingdom. Authoritative ot 0.8 "10. south ab deerens, smn: =o his as saliriee Fit: a civceens iNecmanl Malou Miran Wittig’ , farm youths ts sponsored by’ the = — nye grees ee easier term sources said today the Soviet, S02 © seconds Wen ¢2.50 fest: Gouth
flames ecie from it, Greer of Holly, and 10 grandchildren. Harold Huffman will preside. | re, ve ae Sanaa Mother-Daughter Dinner | eres pawn peoraiies ee Sha daoe! ot aa. sheaaid 8 est to & geint om the Sauth line : : | coope . 8, De stan serman: se found he had picked up a can of | partment of Agriculture and state to Be Held at Oakwood been filled by Donald Fish who tia have made aporee reatpel Biman eats line = the cuty of
uae of oil. Dam- Church Groups to Meet Librarians to Meet | and local extension services. THOMAS—Thomas Chapter OES “* precede e board to the diplomatic ties with Nepal. e Rast, 08.61 feck to the point NEW BALTIMORE—The East-- IMLAY CITY — The Micmgan’ pelegates will elect officers at,will sponsor a “Mother- Daughter | post pe on einai ion. pop TROY, MICHIGAN |teintne apgrentmatety 'S ppp
School PI to Meet °™ Association of Congregational Assn. of School Librarians of the a business meeting and attend an Banquet, to be held at 6:30 p.m.) (NOTICE OF ANNEXATION EL On ot Fra sa the Lambert &
oo anners 70 eT Churches will meet in New Balti- Thumb Area will hold a first re- ‘everiing banquet following Ere ‘Saturday at the OES Hall in Oak-, County t Births | To the Qualified Electors of the Town NOTICE IS PURTHER GIVEN, That
IMLAY CITY — The Imlay City more, Sunday at 3:30 p. m. ‘gional conference at Imlay City discussions. {wood ee eee ee “vette pace begaaoney bet poe) Land Ld
eecltpipssoe. Big
de Bdlun' NO. 1 Town Mall, @
W. Wattles Road wis
Community Schools Planning Com- | “ae 'High Sehool on Saturday. Counties, Reservations for the dinner and OTICK 18 HEREBY GIVEN, That | | PR
mittee will hold its next mee! g | ‘The New pau Gene Congrega- to be reptesented at the necting The Lewis and Clark expedi- program to follow may be made Bos ONC
Mr and Mrs Phare Donaeen of Thomes pursuant to a resolution of the |
are parents of a newborn son = Lila anade of Oakland County, Mich-|
| Tasede . the sth =e i =e. |? erelock A re ie w poe.
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~ at 8 p.m. Saturday, in the high/tional Church is celebrating its are Huron, Lapeer, St. Clair, San-|tion was organized by the U.S. by calling Mrs. Robert Bartlett, Te one ie. William | Lacwis & special election will - Township Clerk . OA 8-2410 Thomas have announced the birth ot a sy the Township of im the Counts; Deted May 1, 1066.
school. 100th anniversary. jilac and Tuscola. ‘Army in 1803. daughter ‘of Oakland and State of Michigan, on May 4, 11,
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D th N fi D th Nofi C eS | | Help Wanted Male 6 _ Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Male 6 _Help- Wanted Male zs _ Help Wanted Female 7 _Help Wanted Female 7
ea 0 Ices €d BOX REPLIES * | [ato ant AND FIXTURES BUILDERS, “A WOMAN WANTED 4 TO 58. AURANT HELP WANTED. ene Ae | Lhe Ge yt Ad N EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE| Cishalt Turret agmaienced FE COt GENERAL HOUSEWORK SMALL) Apply of Twis's Resteuraat, 17 ©.
BRANDON. MAY 3, 1964 HENRY. PELTIEK MAY 3. 1906. BABY FACTORY BRANCH NEEDS AM- tunities. We have openings for 2 | athe Oper D's Texaco Service, 3091 Orchard, VENIENCIES, PRIVATE SHORT HOUR NO 6 Virginia, age 62, oved hus: Boy. 3733 Lincoinéhire, Water- | there were replies et | bitious men Good pay. working | Sdditional men who can handle | prcerre . | Le Rd Reego AND L calls. Mary-Go-Round. 107 bend of Affie Brandon, dear fa---ford Twp. beloved son of bs the Presa office in the | heursul nll m teal ‘Apoie 1064 W,| ‘mportatt sales and counsel | ; MAGHINGGT LATHE PLA AL DAYS OFF. NO COOKING. mr ~ ther of William H.. and | and Mrs | Lyle Peltier Funeral |_Huron between 10.30 and 12.00. | Earnings unlimited Good f10 01 Kloer Inspector Bering Mil NER & PE 44381 é aL B. Brandon. Mrs. Beatrice Wat-| services were held ae at followi boxes: | ——- time and leads Only men of prov- j ring ll experience required | —EE SEVER.
mn: dear brother of Mrs. Nellie, p.m. the Spark Pu. j. m3 hee | APPLIANCE SERVICE MAN AND | on record, considered See’ Mr DAYS in ool & Job shop machin. BOOKKEEPER WA 3 tain ‘signatures of voters te elec- una 4 May Gromer. neral Homme with Rev. Malcolm $, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12, 18 refrigeration service man. Salary!) jonn Landmesser. Job Set-up Man ing Tene Program. Contract. Mr | rienced prefe -| tion petitions. No selling, & Punere: eervice will” be ibeid| & rent. bark C& Lagat ed is 1 a ari s. 2. CF TON ‘ ine Main hester ich. . OLive | .-—
Seo ee oeertne 2 urau ait | ocinanBamrals Mosent cro e|| 057/68) Ob) €3 (65.08 71, ALERT I U [1-TIM SALES CORPORATION lachine Repair os | sen SODA _ AIN, EXPERI. terment in Perry Mt." Patt nqNKIN. MAY 3, ieee, CHances | 4 76. 85, 91, 99, 112. @pportunities plus. Apply | _1813. @_TELEORAPH RD _ Maintenance Man [NATIONAL BUILDING MATERIAL BOOKKEEPER, EXPERIENCED | ‘need. owe in cometerr cae ul “ie, we oF Oneida. ane gest P_- o Linger Road. Auburn QIRDLY AUTOMATIC SET: OP wuss SE ea eeTRICAN : feslonpashesiaae meets) eee cace benefite, ip e200 iosur- feonw be M4 Ree taene? 7)
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Homie until Monday noon at! (rT oo H Raokin HD | —— : ee | BROWNELL REALTY — HAS” ; enener al B. Rochester = Knowledge of construction helpful | ——— ~ cAaiiceR bisa which time he will be taken to poi, Mrs Adelaide Rominger | ; opening at their Oscoda SAN | = ss Do not appiy unless vou are but not necessary Write Pontiac | Pull STENOGRAPH -
the Church to le in state until ooy Mtr. Alma Norton Funeral | for an experienced Real Estate GRINDERS, SURFACE GAUGES, ‘lly experiénced and capabie of | Press Box 14 giving agé, expe- |. Ws etl e to work in Birmingham office t a e wal rain time of ‘service. Funeral arrange Cerise will be held Sat. May elp Wante - salesman Applicants must be be- Jigs and fixtures Days $8 nr Working with precision “aircraft rience and educational" back-| we. ret macy Mcmplevelvees mL Ge ny od ag pay. Write ments the Huntoon mune ral 5. at 4 pm from the Sparks-/ ~ | tween ages 25 to $s Write-for! week Must have sob shop expe.) Dasts ground Salary and incentive plan {| ons angi: Rob 1 ” Clown | _Pontiae 9. As
ome: Griffin Funeral Home with Rev | interview appointment giving full rience Squiers Gauge Co 3784 yp, Loe OFFICE Sen ae Auto and. travel expenses fur- | 200 N Deey thew. At WA EAG DAVIS. MAY 2, 1956, JOHN C. Edward D Anchard officiatin | particulars age, education real W i! Mile Rd_ Betkley D nish = Uc rr to work in home
Muskegon, e 71, beloved bu Interment ‘in Pees Mt Pack 5 | estate experience Brownell Real- rp you ARE MAKINO $100 PER D ANTE yi) MF Ce ae): ROUGH CARPENTER CRE w | ot LECTION EXPERIENCE care of ie
band Go! Mbps Davip. dear, te Cemetery, Mr Rankin will lie I Gl! 1\eer | ty Oscoda Michigan: wk of more atey ‘put If not 2677 Orchard Lake Rd wtd for custom work. Call EM, pinaaeary ' cis « read aera pager: ho other housework Mass
meres Se hen Baceci meetesee | AUTO al acs OL! Is1ON cel meena) Fu anew Nee tek ROUSE RENT FREE FOR TAK Yolo! Alter 7 pm a Prec Beni poly come | voard. More for home than for eased tthssat tis — eee \ 4 ! } err! : ing care of elght cows 3 + SALESMEN ress ‘x i 1380
Beara eecatior Woe Mrs Enns RICKLEY. GEORGE 4344 LOTUS tj 8 Are pod a orner babel etgd cal Fe 2B be milk cece & a seitene Lyle’ If you are interested tn aD fast. COMPANION AND L1G? uz | _ Rochester : Ra. : ‘ tkins 1 Dr Clarksto ras uingha C ! Jock . oe Doty tiford. Rt No 2, 1 mile selling item under §5 ith “2
ur Richard Dern Funeral are: Thascanaliaried (nea (han reative BUSY SEASON, JUST STARTING ‘Seer ¢ #9 to @ East of Clyde high commission. No limit of pr - | (pee eat ype hae Laie , | WOMIEN AD ANTED pe : f { t Neat ap- ~ ee ect Y territe: Cc te Dew Ne cat then tee Co eolanerds ron” iatnes of ha m Nites | i ieerine emissions ane con olreld : HOUSE TQ HOUSE BLEACH pec ‘Mop thdusiiieg [70s Boatiag | party, Write. Mrs. Della ‘Paiiipe time, Funeral Home with Rey Mar- Mrs. Russell Ditffain brother of Tr to meet the public Exp not nec- | 10 yrs making 6) to $5 dollars Driv _ 1868 Avon Rd. Rocheste: ers. 286 vin W. Hastings officiating In-- Mre J D. Hinds Service Batur: ! esigne: essary We will train Earn while) ~ _an_hour Box 38 Pontiac Press BAI eaea: TWO FULL OR PART-| COOK ee eee terment in White Chapel Memo- -day at 2 pm. from the Manley learning Apply 12 to 2 only 2260 INSPFCTORS time for floor covering and | an te ie amey ee rig) Oardens Cemetery Mr De- Batley Funeral Home. 183 Oak f Dixie Hwy _See Mr Bridges | LINCOLN | ; a plumbing supplies Floor or out-, Lusch end dinner Uniform. m a Will Tie in state at the C J land. Birmingham, interment in _ fOr CARPENTERS — UNION — ALSO) | Crrylor Bosrrae side work Leads furnished. Com- | ee ee 7 a in parton, | for @ days. ‘Ret : Godhardt Funeral Home Keego’ Ottawa Park Cemetery Will assist t join unjon 1f non- | Gonstrastion (Fa peiionce coawlred mission basis Permanent position mowers, 1 ward _ +3108. Harbor _ _— | union’ For housework im Flint IVISION Sotre Saewsie paremoblecnse| Cel WE 44007 MPU men Man, Sars! Osho fe Se SS | FORSHEE WAY 4 1986 prot 1 In M . . Research | and Saginaw Call FE. 5-9620 in Be were (sicacniss paremoers 654) ter "| COOK ASSISTANT, 00 TO ter ¢ [ 614 Main St. Milford. age 68. n emoriam P4 L a AM and MFirose 44111 in pm | - 3 8 Park at SALESMAN ie ppely - Stopol ath wee heres
Sears father of Mrs Vern Baur, —— ' ' \ = Por rea! estate sales Prefer ex- cestaurant jou i | WOMAN | ALL dear brother of Clare 8S Forshee IN LOVING MEMORY of LES- Diemakers \ of | perienced man Iiving In Orion or Cou NT ER GIRI. | Work te varied. Includes Funeral service will be held Sat, ter R Hall who passed awar\ and | | Oxford district Work out of Orion J R i and pro _ May 5. at 330 pm from Rich- May j. 1947 oOt c , » - = ~~ ft tf Full tt niy. Good car Pull or part time, Birmingham | 4
atiigon, Bind Ca Ales Rex A silent thought. a secret tear t oa ise vars - Jonas tite I : UR D Mq) | OR OF DE IGNE S. | * Peer ches Mr Gaylord Papers 1253 8 Woodwar MI Press, Box #1.
Robert Worgess officiating in- keeps his memory ever - dear D l 2 : hee es . AWRENCE W GAYLORD 462
terment in Oat Grove Cemetery Time takes away the edge of grief eveiopmen DOORMAN WANTED | MUST Br. Jemporarilh Tox ated mM ele Pike si Pontiar. Michigan EXPERIENCED BEAUTY OPERA. | VQMAN TO CARE FOR 3 Dr. Forshee (ibe He tn state at But memory turns back every teal 18 or over and deat appearing ts as i z < : | Se] ; Itip! 0 Be j tor, for B t dren while mother. works. More
eae names Pivot rae Sear Design «| BAL RARE EE Dearborn wm a wate CHECKERS — cnrnalttWat it siegs Mattar Ears meee me |_Sirbte aee eas Po Home. . Mtiford Hall $3 Bele cat : re) Theater T to 8 nim 2 S wi, ~ ~ bs N Ricy H Ww. ea ‘ to 45 > to sell tractors and oower EXPERIENCED WOOL PREASER. | el anted 8 HENRY. MAY 3. or “MRS wis INL cov NG ME MORY oF NOR 2 ” ex veil actor veouired MA. Collins’ Cleaners 499 Woodward ro nod Ul ected : ; > man Ougiaa an. enne rel . ple 5-T878 or OR 1-8506 Rochester, OL 27711 | MEN
eee aues Tee ct re Fa aces geieea pears 26° ey Designers A utom ation SALESMEN WANTED rt 50322 EXP WOMAN FOR GENERAL | nae. =A can use $10, wo.
dear sister of Mrs Nealy Waldo wy gq; joped into the sand of time c AND Kendsle's 148. Saging’s | housework Live in Some help tonal ‘sgvertiog w i
a4 eiice willbe heli Sat May ADG found @ priceless treasure Automatic # Detailers Party in-1957 Ae . ; | pep ey 2 ypieeve — d a ‘ — Se s \ s C Fm] * ‘ i) bm trom ‘ihe Richard: Wey thank thee Lord for lending , ice | Sc Spec 7 Ma Aid y SI He ey AT. | Thurs every other
son-Bt apel™ ae And ell they brougitt of pleasure M h “r autoniation type machines ( “RS Ga alin de Davis officiating nen ‘2. Our Norman cad Our Douglas dear GAéeCnimnies also ‘igs & fixtures Top rates Don’t Dela For exp-rimental eircraft work EXPERIENCED G TRIS. | sh reer sar! Hoek And our precious Kenneth Wayne LOCKHART & y Must be exp on bedy hand form. Counts recetvable - pers wind “Punersi Home. Milford, Im, ‘ears We think of them each excgir NT OPPORTUNITY \ ac ( ing and finishing Top pay over ng. typi er i NEFD AT LEAST ) pea wears cara ara : FOR MAN WITH CREATIVE \V RIGHT 7 ie CIRCLES time McGregor Mfg. Co, M1 ,@ced "pookiveeper. . “abtwat “6 '
viele JOUR De Gal GG I EOC A ABILITY THIS IS A PERMA FNGINEFRING SERVICE These postions now open 43540 FxcLUsivE satea RionTe | GOOD REAL ESTATE scuibsieced Wasbendl et emaeio = SENT POSITION OTP rain -O = a are to’be filled prior in> DESIGN TOOL MACHINE AND BENCH ae ee SALES PEOPLE. 1 TO i EX ENCE COOK — : hande to butid fal machinery i 2 Sed 4 h avd
Noreeiaa ey poet etd ll Flowers 3 ' hours, familiar with brofler & -moving to Novi - Must) be Ieutuer met Apply tn Call, 44508 WORK DRAYTON &
Selma .Selinder and Mra ~~~~.~~-~ AA Top Salary short orders Club _ experience, . () erson No phone calls Airwaye FULL TIME MAID WHO WILT = ane erie ab. carat sets hee DONETANE ‘FLOWERS PES Write Pontiac Presa Box 2 ered ucts Tne 4865 Highland Ra Esp preferred ‘ats one” week 1 TO WORK BLOOM. will be held Sat ay 5 at re a FXP Woo! “PRESSER bai PROCESS ontiar 3 . *
Ree LE cinta al. Tumerea ue Te aI: Fee 7 bscellent Ramer mary fpeixi Bier Cleaners oad tht Yorodws aid WANTED PRESSER FOR WOOL- GIRL FOR DRY, CLEANING ROBERT CuAPIN BKR urech Ww ee ar sae : 204 FE. Plie ; , , ens apply in person Fik @iean plant. Appiy Village’ Cleaners 134 =! ffictatin Interment in . ic sa ; EN . INEERS ae z : ie ‘ FE 6-113 me Te
Perry Mi Park Cem@eah Mr EVERGREENS VW, etl rations EXPERIENCED OPERATOR FOR ( 7] Nw) Rurrceerenciennpe Viet, © le ted eo pee nile vochesiex = Mit Orchard Lee-Ra lad will be taken to the 5 rs : : s U X locke lawn mower a: N ¥ a > a ee te | | WTD MAN OR BOY WITH SOME GIRL TO WORK 620 TO 8 39 = na eces wv) a mb i MOTHER 8 DAY CORSAGES . 2 } rings nee] ee i cal t COUPLE PART TIME, FOR G Cfurch at 12 noon on Sat to Seah a o8O31 evening i Rody -in- whites chas: Ona ence .to work on farm. Ap tally eacept Sat on telephone ae ra ae
fe in state until time of service MRAUOSEPH HCOHES Ha EXP USED CAP SAI ESMAN : pir Silverbro& Farm 41770 W sutvey work Kendale’s BO inte eee Biren tae In Meu of Mowers friends M8? gag yaricn | eo PE. 2-4558 Good location: ghigh commission tinal acce mh, Lim) «ant ar? oa 1@ Mile Rd Nov! Mich RI Saginaw ; ae a pee! peer rm ing =| F
make @ contribution to the “= "" © =a ee i , and jncentive ‘pay for some 2g aay , \Iale Stenographes WANTED MIDDLE AGED COUPLE MOUSEKERPER MAY HAVE 1 0 Man can ve Mentor else. Mexiece! eee ba a _t 1 Di t 4 se Tp st 4vi4€ peice eel ine a Bes and s Sperthani machine operator pre te share home with eideriy edz! small nie plete for home than “couPLE — ThE ~ aoe
Lutheran jurc ‘ 4. 3 uneral rec orse i c ‘ Sales ncorr 40 ; BM ferred Salary open. Should take Free rent and utilities No ehil- wages % 3
Funeral arrangements by ‘ne aes ' E a ‘ Ts > SHINGLES AND ictation at 120 words per minute ae : «| CADY ‘ caretakers of iy bul: Donelson-Johns Funeral _Home es AMBULANCE GROUND | Hosfitalization aceite peers. sh a good | Prod uction eet better Exce ent opportunity to gree Meriie 2 cms EAey Ne ee OMOER, Write Pontiag Pi Pres b peas ela W@Re) Maw Piel! ; | a t entiac 69 | x = je,elop and use adininistrative 5 : een a te ae s Box
Tee rte ee Te ile Te mart eG eee ome. Medical Benefits” SP PRiERcLpa Ts Aska: Carte teiente while actine as secretary = Young Men and Vets | tir eagaz *°" PM" MAY SonviaiteD BASEMENT APT. 22 Onelds. age 70. He ts survived COATS FUNERAL HOME STEGiICal Dene hy s EXPERIFNCED TURRET LATH ’ + to the cierk to numerous goverp- ‘ 2 . : exchange for part time help with
py. several nieces and nephe«s. Complete: facilities OR 37787 . | operators. Part ‘time 5-® pm qulipm ni mental committees! (Usual acvern. Age 1a t 26 Can you leave imme MAID, GENERAL, MUST UNDER- ' invalid FE « +096
Puneral service wiil be held Sat- Drayton Pla'ns — Waterford Twp, AND | Bham area MI TONS ee 2 mGntall trinigel banat CARpIUR en ‘diately for ms job that takes you | starid cogning 2 tn family, stay — Pie thst AcsENTARIVE
Grday Sey oe ere DIGNIFTED SERVICES — EXPERIENCED MAN. TO WOPK Desi sonnel Office second floor Oak- Ove the 48 Atates? New cars| on prembes. please only answer REALSILK | REPRESE: the op Tke-Oriffin Chapel with R * iM jin refteshment stand Must be esigners ‘ane Courty Office Bidg Saginaw | (ia@portation furnished. Immedi.| tf experienced. Phone FE 2-1170., Earn 2 an hour at beginning.
Dr Mam Marbach officiating KIRKBY etirement Plan able to leave town, also chauf- | at Layfette St. Pontiac. oe ly Ppt ereericnes , A couple may also be considered. FE 4 E > 5 ° c | Taterment Braterte cectcnee Funeral Home—FE 41682 ; aula: 1S Fim st track. In. (Bods fixture ch Basil lence ae ee | Racers? permanent work with | Employment Agencies 8A | ances ture: average earn-. : ’ she Aperks-Oriffin Puneral D MArke 4. 1586 ExCrUCENT OPPORTORTTY. Gesizable) | gicellent future aver Married :
rom oneison-Jonns ees | ete ae ey -CAREER , ploved people Brine dtivers® license See Mis g
FUNERAL HOME ee el to earn extra saat Lol fal MIEN M In | | rae Lporetey Hotel, 10 to 8 | m : : 0 a"* ‘Al UN ODY MAN MUST car ‘talerman wanted, Tevious Be e 7, | riday only No one calis 7 A = DEsOsEDeEOn aimee Bel caeeclbaced Meade Sotho ened |) ceving’ experienrel net wecencary -SALARIFD OUNG MAN "HIGH SCHOOL. omen SPARKS ORIFPIN Be “504 pay 112 Asta Ave _ Few houre @ week can produce ERSONNE| ie late preferably college Com Part T1 =
Se aa a R AST! IN A ee eee or catelne _ PERSON: ig r ced ! -pleted military rervice. Interested ane s AN EEE RGY, USE -Voorhees- Cir le F ‘ Js eae OL rhe elie Gl obs LINCOLN: DIVISIE saperienced SAlLESTMEN in advertising public and emplove’ (,00d Earnings LLEeroiter at ieee ae pie HURR : . sell things 8 oN Sein D wochester j i2eichaeien Ra 7 ¢ . - peletions abd) sccoantng Typine Cau Midwest 46277 9 to 12. 8m RECEPTIONIST for dentist ___ $190
AVANT ADS! To find aj FUNERAL HOME (through Classified Ad( expenirncep Minto: work (73° eae santed for TV and ap. [eremary References required ‘o arrarige personal mterview SECRETARY for edv. firm |. 6200: AD: o fir Irough assitier ~ EXPERIFNCED MA? = A i: Dearl irqwing i] organization wit! Si a i vt ey . v 7 : ( e ant, Vearhborn t < 1, NEAT APP ARING WAITRESS BOOKKEEPER, experienced — $360 \vmbulante Setyce Plane or Motor’ Anything goes! Drak FI in lumber ard sod Grive peuee R OUR Pla _— : ; ae fon wide accounts in highly and grill cook. day work noe ANSWER PHONE e120 Anvthing goes! 1a for deliveries Must have chauf 8-310 5-00 yhances, for onr branch peciailged busihess Experience iob place to jive or a = 2-8378 - 2 R18) _ . feur's license and furnish recom- Open (a) 2 pie : - and advantage Midwest 48080 be sashes or boliders Diate ae LIKE FIOURES? aaron $70
i : “ ment ene Do not apply unless _ \, rat ¢ ed ‘ween 9 and 3 30_ Sees ~ oa Ss “ r Ags Northern Lumber?’ : etore in Por t1ac Appl. , trans - : .
fasedlcaimisce Classi Cemevery Lots) 8 NFRD A FINANCE Cooley Lake Ba Call L.Uzon 14600 a OPPORTUNITY S FOR ME good 'u ] = FIXER O. ified a rrenthece REAL ESTATE 9 6 O27 ; Help Wanted Female 7 spsre time tor a buamess of your COLL ROR GRADUATE . . . . . SPARS MOUNT PARK BRAUTI I IXER rder laési 1e@ salerman Epler working in new Extension 7367 8 of : at ABZO fsrand Rive “er own Earn while vow learn. After CR ar ° ae
“hed NOW. . Mil 4 grave outside lot Section sde te cel]. rent. find aj; office with’ many features Buory for Further Information ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR Spm PB 2a a :
2 Owners leaving state Wil! sac- i “9 ground floor location with park- ea Wie Gralt per time te phone survey work PRESSER ON LADIES’ ~GAR- - MIDW
riflee Call MApie 5-4006 good joh FR 2 RIS] 1% the ing Extra commissions posaibie | a : ' wenihe Aoply nm persan -mente Les eee oreferred os .
\o WHITE CHAPEL CEMETERY Want Ad naimber! 9 R Riite- Real Estate, 1011 W | . Arthur Mi ay ps idioe. 3K East” g's For Dry Cleansts, Tle W ; ane tl rer Bonk Bidg.
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Garden len Plowing \16B| ___ Physio-Therapy A| Wed. Contracts, Mtgs. 32) Wanted Real Estate ata Rent Apts, Furnished 33) Rent Houses Furnished 35| For Sele Houses 43 SRR eens o aesi2 . . = a dicted “ POO . s eh eal
BIRMINGHAM _ Al ROTOTILLING * j SELLING? o c BY OW yin, oa Pe , , ~-. OFFERINGS , ABLE. |= If you are , eh oe, a7 - we have the sales wileges. $5, mane eS ee ALL POWER olitgt Rover a qe eiloethaaner cot sale Bersre we large iat, poms: Detter Job for you | » EM Seas, plowing, dt: leveling and < —— * s new oF sea- ers %. 8 those eall will ay LOVELY 4 AND ‘BATH. NT? 4 ROOM HOUSE. + work rienced Te. Fireplace. Giassed b Le Stporienced calastadion _loading. Cow _ mani eee soe met eee a cgntreete. Real Es- & salesman 10 vour deer e. pore wo leh Bs Wan Mid: : Wi . "paren St. 28 minutes. call today. garden. Adults only. 9110. terms, 9192 W. Mane, Birmin gs BLACK DIRT ELIVERED BY! ite r calls. FE ¢-6607. ‘peghings. FE or PE ‘ Near Airport. OR 3-1943, . By owner. £M- = ge | Mike Nbusbe! Digging and rating DAY OR NIGHT TV As ! NEW DUPLEX <« E. ROOMS, Cay oS PONTIAC} pu Biting cit a PEDIC vt on Ee Russell Young "Pwxze sb sing tom ent — waterproofing. | CU PLOWING AND GARDEN __,M. STRA' : kiteh. and $550 DOWN ae plowing. Tractor work. PE 48189. T Tv SERVICE. aLtL s altin BBSLTOR Mowly turnished. .ne previous ie Rent t Houses , Unturn. 36 36; white treme 3 room “CLEVER CLEO ers | 5 we Te eee | Gon Feievisue, G36. Seghnee, ; ca | Qpen Daly Se gunn ae | sey ae a Partly moder. additional founder . : W. | Por econtrecte, or see | Open Dally $9 Sup. "ty 6 A 5 AND WELL Porscoable. mature young woman Ses a VE 8460. ) Mr ersonally triaied Prt vate eucengs |? BEDROOM, SOME NEAR or R'D. RILEY, BROKER emalt ; GUARANTEED TY REPAIR ANY | courteous action. We Specialize Sere Close im. PE Lat phone RADIO & TV, 171 6. raked | A. JOHNSON, Realtor Bea riles’ located in Water. nar va ‘ BON, of te OTe mae tener a 1 Jeiie.1eb Paoee | «6104S. Telegraph Rd. |. te se section atop dob |. wee «oo 3 -eseen asa Ty
WARDS SER FE Fa : arOD. APT. WEST abe. NEw. /* C E FE 34te pr, . a Even FE. k t ly decorsted. 20661, : GARDEN PLowin aXD HAR- ( nN After 6, 3 Home, Watt 6 $T00 poy @rives, ete, Jensen DEN x) ii 7 _Type writer § hot dS 2A CASH lar S O THREE ROOMS AND BATH ia heat Goleman 8 st. vr ae nee L I z . = Clean, reomy. disposal. $77.60 $350 iw 3-057 . : | GARDEN FLOWnN TYPEWRITERS 6 ADDING Ma. : - Real Estate month Couple only FE! MA URERS REPRESENT. fe EMER & BLOCK ARDEN FLOWING AND af ARD ‘chine repairing. wort. For and contracts New er ed 9¢ 8 sain Clarkston Mien B09 9) ROCs aD ate ih be TN DRAY. North Anderson ATIVE $400 “+ | leveling Top soil. ¢ . Genera) Printine and POtrice s Large or small Buyers waiting MAD 55821 IDEAL FOR t WORKING < cou Pi OR +14 a aaa Trainee Positions Sab be fet! GARDEN PLOWING, | at fa TOT | PY Com iW Lewresce aa nat tte er cal © —- 3 rms, bath utilities Private ¢ ROOM ee NORTH OF, el — Ganene de AMAGER TRAINEE exzs CEMENT ig OUR SPECIALITY or acre yard leveling, gradin PEWRITERS RENTED aay hour Pe Cosel cr wR seem BUY OR SELL entrance Inquire 109 Dresden Fisher Body Ot] heat. PE 2-7425 _ igh 8 bedreame eo < RN. A TRADE $285 rigors: pase mente EM aan pag ares | sodding PE 5-631 Mitche "123 N.‘ Saginaw Bt Ay for Ted McCullough No o- wilt persopa:ly ay your prop. Uae FURN “ RM 1 PER. ¢ ROOM HOUSE. ntnDOn 22 down, Living room, dining CUSTOM B 2 a , j -erty or wi ei) + for vou a be in Pontia Y 2-186 *‘ acres pear v or acreage full b ¢, 2 td PREFER SOME COL got ror ripancing. Modernimg. FE 610 GARDEN ‘PLOwiNa. annaOR Upholstering 23 ] caer [AYDEN Bibaltor sow soa how to set casn if the eee as (oe =, ou shares Children welcome Hol-. garage oil heat, Neaseaanty NISHED 'D x M BLDG. SERVICE A 5-593, ‘ , ‘. a rice ls reasonable Call now 8nd 5 rooms and bath 2 children aan use wan ul £ : DRAGGING FE EsELE 6” CUSTOM sp fetes od maton ee i Ron permitted PULL BASE- CAREER ENT ER ROOM AT LOW COST | 132 ng 8116 Cooley Lake Rd. EM| Casn FOR LAND CONTRACT RD. RILEY BROKER + MENT Retrt stove. 66 Omar | B-l Riker Bldg FE 8-016) FREE’ Deo Ee | Suowiie cae ee ING Ee. | 3-5601 Pree estimates Hd VenWels, 8660 Dine Soe: | 00 Elisabete Lake Ra PE. 41187 h. G. HEMI STE AD eee Retris. & stove rae North ROOFING RIDING. A. : “| q, THOMAS UPHOLSTERIN OR 3-135. WANTED: CITY LOTS WITH sew. ‘2 _E Huro: _+ FE 4-828 ; Instructions 9 TIONS Be CARINETS | ties, Deavise ond Sates | 6 TELEORAPM FE $0008 | tuisEDIaTE CAs FOR youn | WANTED waier. PE 606i, Gell |YOU'LL LIKE THIS-ONE— 3 Wee Pee ee Bete | july 90.800 1 nice rooma, ~«S sa | AND BREEZEWAYS CALL PE ROTO THLEING greg eg Pes a el oe | EES outte ce. Clean & brivate, beth, 8 | 5 HOUSE. MODERN PART) 3 up > . CARE TING COURSE 29-8245, > EVES. OR ‘i : spreads. Your material. : Os on pee ae ae | agOTEUNO RETiis a BY |” Lost & Found 24 Ki 5 Templeton, Realtor, | “praperr, urchasers waning "| Shard vhs Se TE aa ce Vic- of walverte ‘Tate. Gs me:| eok eurege. ms-| the §-8780. 333_Oroba O Commerce a call -after Drivers Tretning. evening | ELECTRICAL WORK. FREE . ra take RG PE #08 Ph. Pontise. EM 3-331 o i 6 | “timates, Phone PE 3-1418. NG. Oak FOUND: COCKER SPANIEL, VL WE NEED ; TUNG LADY WiLL “i ORM, MOD. HOME. «00 POWT- Lesl e eR. _ Tripp, Realtor oe at : ; ables pace et eee SH! 6 AND CONTR ACIS: R. F. MCKINNEY _With child” also On Wie erences. ; ; 7. WY : I ae eee PE 68161 or FE ¢<278 2 SANDING. ~~ ROTO TILLING LOST—LAROE BLACK AND TaN Univ. 1-5708 2 all § ROOM TERRACE, RAMONA CT Ree, FE eee! @ specialty. Car! L mils, PE terns ant Peas ein Dutes.| German Shepherd License 482 we win oft, Toast auiee gash |__| Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34, i Adulte Anytime FE i @fF, tonal ~ anal add t ND BATH, NEA} _ Werk Wanted Wanted Male 10 Foon GS eSB TE RACTOR WORK "| LOST BAG. OF SHIRTS Roc. A"Uhong! vall"iodat’ Frve' est, Rent Apts. Furnished 33 "DP FLOOR Pt ow east atpe 7 ROOMS Late ge sini) a ALMOST NEW | Reet cctincies Leo & Jack PE Gardens ‘and lawns complete ester vicinity Substantial reward mates trance. Call FE. 2-663 | mediate ssion §Call at 500 bungalow 3 a) Cots ant one NEW &- | equipment including power rake | promptly returned Write Pon.” : J 1Roo Mt ITCHEN > AN = t lage living room, ¢a\ ae soace “FLOOR LAYING. SANDING AND _© Celes PE 5-4356 Ua PS bees ' Nicholie& HargerCa |) tt) bath" washing Sfacutien oreleealctit K:TCHENETTE rae aa fig CEASE Neat” ssiletertay ceaemon css g 7 - 3 are PAL. “INT c eX ary ‘ ; “ - he aes Stove and uftiftles furn Close in, TALE 2 neat self-storin, storms q nor is a EID os a ld a maven bel ed pipe tr oe none aD Cealimele neo ey So 3" W Huron st > FE. 59183 oa te ae Areste AU 280 yery clean Couple only 308 N option FO Box! 433, Peat screeus Owen. Schoo! district 1¥'s ’ CARPENTER, REPAIRS. ALTER. cers faulpm Jone Tevlor OR FF 44228 el put rerum comteate Merie DON'T 8E1L YOUR jets CON: ist FLUOR 4 ROOMS BATH AND : ee Bee wane a hae wih reese NORTE ae eae $7250 down, 865 per 16 ° aurain F by : 2 til + lave t ee c : hae ue ie 4 , AT iVATE a s a . fee iy erice Benes FI Soe tAtina SANDING - AND eh pa Sates tosr BLUE AND sPECKLED cariToLsaviNo® a “Toan CO PE tii 9: FE Tae OT trance val ee eat ef geal ie bite Chad i GARDEN ing. ' r + y ie vicinity of 502 7 iron 0561 BE le att 4 stove. newly decora 77 Keego Aliso 6 rooms newly dec- : | Ga ae aunic ARINET Peatis me MA 5.0088 ge a ata! Ni unesee Reward @5 Phone TO GET THE MOST FOR YOUR 2 ROOMS. KITCHEN AND BATH 2 POOMS. UTILITIES FURN PE orated, modern PE 83144 2063 Time ‘s here. and ve lave ust Muréaek. FY. 23-7061. | ¥igon Lavina. SANDING & uy | Laundry Service 18 tl catia fs the “Bird lo see 1080 WW nme LN Berry 7a CORRS BEAD: ; Miagta’ (8. beaige a i * a a \ . Ww LI : 1 ° turt "ks J ishing. C. Bud Bill. PE tise) '-SUNGry Servie Lost CuILD's PET WHITE AND nan ot Pec nee a6 ea ~ROOM abTepIC AND BA rH. “ Ds fee) ins CORDELL, | | MODERN 3 BEDROOS gilt al fees bedryom home and FLOOR BANDING, “LAYING, FIN IRONINGS WANTED PRONE PE| tide. Vic airport Answers to WILL PURCHASE GOOD” SEA Hed es S ' } ROOMS, MODERN eTEAN | _ ORtooville 121P3. Lerge living _ roo: astered dy Central. Pm MOIS : | Teddy. Small reward “Phone : eontracts at very iittle dis | —— ——————} stem een MODERN @ ROOMS. BASEMZENT. tnd ete heat. 61.680 down. ce CORT AD 7 ioe 4 lat . BLs “pom RIS & BON REALTORS , panon 3 nookes, close mm iti rN a ae ot aed x IO veeatres | sar en rh wow 7 = Moe - ‘ . Ref r Ki <5 udry, Phone PE S410 | tan ange Stace AND 183.W Huron FE ¢1ss7 § ROOMS AND BATH, 613 Wee. | _>sth OEP REWLY b econ) we Petmore. &. side Wiliams | Fon FAME LAUNDRY sERY- _ 38. | he, if (ee oe ee Gel eg I AS pe | ee ee Se SYLVAN SHORES tog, Laundry, WB / fost SHRINERS PER RED $200,000. tahoe a ROOM Sis p.m. FE s23i0 f x FRONT Re * . q At cer disposal hase sew. f pecrihed wih Morecel Temele| at pire eS eobetress bom 2 children wei- | 3 ROOMS 1 SDE ADULTS | unfurn, $302 “Greer Ré. Pontise, man brick 3 bedroom comtem- WAGRINOSTRONING. CONE TR «No. 13 YW found. return to mcscr or sonsened a contracts for come eliville, FE 6-1997 ealy. 23° Monroe. “MA porary home. J: my home, Fich-wp aad detiver.; Thomas. ¢48 Branch st pec eli rie So s3t mato betore, yer! ce | 5 Same, Sagebetle, FE eee | peta ao Bark FFOVE ORT To I) ~ Todirest igo ; on FS O1is. Tene _LirTLE 34" BEaoLE | floor, two'men. 16 Florence | Stes, — a ee i Col fh. 6 pm wikdows “tm” the ring: 18 Ais months old Fema) Te Buy—Te Sell—Te Insure R Te FE 6-303 aAPTER 3 | 7 Py | Foom. There are so y wor : ja at Bieck, white and Brown | , A Ma = Sena 7 ‘DERFUL Semeee im home - nea ~ Answere to Linda Red collar on | re ee -PORNISHED ROOMS entrance. uttiities furnished. a rit hot! Tevlor. Re_| let Us show you! AN ENVIABLS ALL LAWN CARE BY HOUR OR Vicinity of Huron Gardens Un * Private bath and entrance PE 0? Pr e203 = LOCATION! $37,000. Terms. - OF af AY LLY _by Job Free estimates FE 2-0055 der Dr's care for Bremer re 5 RROOM fadih pe Ae aie oe 7 ROOM a i | BEAUTIFUL NURSERY GRowN, | -'-5185 f 555 1 ROOM PRIVATE B rene, titers d : 7218 H h ; LOOh LAYING. a To | ? children 18 Che ATE BATH adults ) only, 289 Whittemore trom Pontiac FR 4-12 ump nes.
brea hs re. “i
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saive or FE 9-0000,
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wi and trimming trees. FE
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Werk Wanted d Female 11!
2 WOMER ANT Wat WALL saat |
FE 17-0223
Pistnae . 8 BU.
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INNINGS,
A BUSHEL ind’ DAY SERVICE.
. _Pickuy & pos EM_ 3-00s0
1-DAY 3G. $3
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4a A BU. PICKUP | a8. and delive: = 20079
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Gaer wn ANTS D. AY WORK. FE | £0044
ta ADY. 26° WITH SON, Wants
housework. Motherless ia < oe Apply Pontiac Prees \ el
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CALL NOW FOR HOUSEHOLD | NG, PLA finishing, 168 Pizon 23-4406
SERVICE
BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS. Walls and windows. Reasonable
Free est. No obligation. FE 2-1631. anytime. FE 5-304 |
ASHES, RUBBISH | on Y ANYTHING |
| Hauled Anytime after 4 OR\ando
3-270
Plastic or Ceramte Party. New ASHES AND RUBBISH HAULED |
products. low prices and vou earn FIC 42400 yours free havin own home. | as will OL 1-31 Mary's Otft Per:
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HES AND RUBBISH AND
Night. trucin FE 46220
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(See TRUCKING | DAY OR
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INCINERATORS CLEANED ASH
or rubbish cleanup FE 48134 | DURACLEAN eas ar oe AND ESTt- |
MATES. PE 31772. EXPERT TREE TRIMMING &
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ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICr RE. C* mee ee rewinding 218 EK. Pike. | LIONT AND At any time, FED 5 |
CEWER CPORNING
LIGHT HAULING ASHES & RITB- _ ish FE 21017
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LOAN COMPANY
MICHIGAN CREDIT
COUNSELLORS |
Above Oakland Theater
“Wid. Children to Board 26 eae
“Wtd. Household Goods. 27 ES HAULING lexc CARE. con 1 OR 2 CHIL-, _ 0085 dren FE 17-0637
| BIGHT MIMEOQRAPHING TYPING. SEC. | Sinks — Sunday fervice FE 4202! | “Rubbish hauled send, ttn dirt,| FURNITURE NEEDED | retarial Service. EM 3-2842 EAVESTROUGHINO, INSTALLED “and atavel FE 2-0603 Entire home or odd jots Get the « FYPING AND CLERICAL WORK 8nd repaired, Custom metal TRUCKING AND HAULING RUB. top dollar Wil bue mutrient ‘or i 6 Go tn own home Experienced Dianters. Free estimates 1 & sah ih Anytime Cheap. FE 8-1770 sell it for vou B B Community and references if Recessary. FE _ Steet Metal FE 5-931 = )’ Sale Phone OR 3-371) - 0-368? after ¢-30 \CAWN ~ Mowers MacHiNe! O'DEIL CARTAGE FOR QUICK DISPOSAL OF AL! WASHINGS & TIRONINGS,_ TO sround and _repsived vr #3387 Local and Long Distance Moving your household goods call MYr gether or rate Child care in| _#fter 3 00 p - Phone FE 5-6806 Ue 2-1522- my home, “Union Lake. EM LAWN _ MOWERS REREERES TREDICcE PAT EOS CcET Us BUY IT OR AUCTION . a7. ; and ae oa ic in et CED RATE 6 ce vor OA %-2681 ~ WASHINGS AND TRONINGS ; St Stickel Kd add 1! e rE. ‘3180 arge van to serve you Smith ove OF PONTIAC'S LARGEST FE $1815 LAWN. 1 HOW ERS. HAND OR cae E Moving Rene oe HE burers Cash waiting Verne or tp TRONINGS. REF. arpened or repaired. Air T k > Rer FE ¢i cooled motors F ek: One d 7v A ALL Ba PES. Agi matey ent ce srr — Hage) egicku and delivery TUCKS to ent " Si AE) Ee FE 2 = fet
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2 FE 46866
4-1. LAYING, SANDING en Licensed Comsractors ALTA house for 1 or 3 adults | fxp. driver |
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Dayar vant oe lost. Daye, Ot Pontiac Farm and
on WAYNE KEATING Industrial Tractor Co.
asterin T. 825 WOODWARD
New & ng Cone actor Open Daily Including Sunday terials furn| MT ¢4239 Ne jop FE 4-946! FE 4142 too_ gmat! or too large
(PLASTERING _ Free “estimate FE 3-620 ~ Painting & Decorating 20
= “a-1 CUSTOM DECORATING, WATIL PI UMBING AND HEATING BW 8 ' ec Bh papering Steaming service Com- OR bore ® Son FE ¢y7@7 or _merce FM 1-3435
~SAWR. MEA MACHINE. “PIL FD A-1 CUSTOM Pal NTING~ “PAPER
MANTI hanging Paper removed E.sti MANLEY LEAPH 10 BAGLEY ST mates FE Oe _
Say Ws -Law peal s |; 4-1 PAINTING INTERIOR & FX Accurately Sharpen BI flor, 19 per gent disc for cash | FE 2-7680 18 Chamberiaia St Guaranteed Free est. FE 40205 | TREE TRIMMING
Tbs Free estimates A-| PAINTING PAPERINO
_Mason Thompson FE 48364 AND REMOVY- |
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“DECORATING # PAINTING. | Phon
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TREE TRIMMINO AND REMOV- and ripe vous Call for -esti- - | @l Free estimates. FE 26019 Fr | | mates |
pede) —______ | ALW AYS DEPENDABLE PAINT- VaW TREE SERVICE — SPRAY. | ing decorating 2 yrs, exp FE
Bh Gees ats a oval—-free | inTERIOR A 'D EXTERIOR Duc. Phones FE +8008, | ears any ates No os {20
* or a Tee estima wae was Ni inn and Lope! | Call F e@oas, is * clean’ omen, ces. c= |
coat horse Ae ea LAT vers Janitoris: Service. eo nme — WINDOWS CLEANED tow | eae AND 2 |
Ows reglaz eorm window: np Sg a
removed Oreead Washed afd a “PAINTING ii DECORATING up. Bavestroughs cleaned and, Pare eee 2 town. FE 44350 rust proofed Get our prices first | PAINTING AN’ DECORATING. _Phone_ PE 5.3701. y the hour bath tile or eer tile.
“WELI, | DRITEINC LING or job Free eetimetes. Al wore
_Well_ and pump repair, OR-3-2306, | guaranteed 1) FE 2-08
YOUR NOTES DISTRIBUTOR PAINTI G AND RUG BUMS rogR, x 8-0386. ing. FE 3-766)
Dressmaking, Tailoring | 16 Painting and decorating.
| work guaranteed. Call
FE 2-4315
ee Painting & Wall W ashing. ' AT Free estimates. FE 22708 |
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share heme with 63 OF 3 DESIRES |
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1078 W Huron REALTY CO. REALTORS
rative Rea) Estate Exchange 2
mn Evenings and Sundays
_ Ph. FE_ 20263
F.C. Wood Co. REA
Comer Willams tare Rd & OR 1-1238
erties.
NEEDED AT ONCE
prompt courteous service
ates fice Open »-
ttpe hothe on West side or
West
Approximate: $15, 000
phone FE 42344 now !
A Taylor Reaitor 100 Oak-
rent land _
LOFTS
3 ROOM GROUND F1OOR.
7 LARGE “ROOMS PRIVATE RM FURN APT 12 STOWELL $55 mo For information call De- _trott KEn wood
- ROOMS, BATH “HEAT. LIGHTS,
2 AND BATH, ~ UPPER WELI
; furnished and clean 2 bl from We heave clients wanting good 2 down town Couple dniy, no pets and 3 bedroom homes in the 46 Center Waterford Township ‘area Our
specialty ts the sale of used ee Barn” ment LiGHTs, homes We aiso need good weat ad: Its § Ce ¥ . oo ne suburban lots Give us a cal; for utes only Ref FE 2-30 iE ROOM & BATH. + BABY WEL- rome N _Cass. FE 5- 1579" 266
laundry facilities 680 North: iew
Court. One block off Oakland
_ROC FE _2-4366
E EN-
‘} ROOMS AND BATH BRICK TER-
face Pvt ent Mel-Mar
1165 E Highland Rd MU 4-238
SHARE BATH, UTILITIES
Laundry rm 1 block from
bug Working couple
is veers Call after 4 30 Apts .
If vou have lote) in the eity on 3 CLEAN ROO eater & kal qhoné mel will “chee oy (PVT Bats ‘u if your ; terr re ae ee oe ee oe” nace VPURNISHED PRIVATE Clark Real Fstate 1362 W Huron ehtrante. 407 8 Je Ss FF ¢6402 or FE 44813 Open 3 ROOM APT. 18T as “PRI- ey ia bil
1
: LISTIN EDED
Business and commercial.
eons or farms. Qualified
huyers waitin |
ROY KN. AU F, Realtor
Rochester
vate entrance 639 Peacock after
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WE CAN SETL YOUR Lot, _5 Se a ee ; NOG ito & Sons 1 ROOMS AND BATH PVT ENT
Ws ee ; * ROOMS AND UTILITIFS 7 Necpulee a Wilson foa@nre and utilities A&l.o & room we-teta He, at eh pin apt $70 mor'h'y FE 4-468)
EDD ING: YOUR 4} ARGE ROOMS A BATH CoM . ' PRA IPER 1 ae metely furn FR 94855
1 DOES nine AY 4 ae BATA cLFAN COUPLE ar method of showing univ te No urinkers, 19%) Oakland . quaiitied Prospects saves voi # ROOMS. MODERN UTIDITIES “me and monec. “Don't worry _furn Adults only FE 5-0486- with Isokers” Call us now We ¢ ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH rr need farms A one and erate +9808 or FE 4-6700 rope rties @ handie all details for financing and closing 4 ROOMS. MODERN UPPER & ‘ ene upper .8choo! St
Buy—To Sel!—T = ee Y IT-WE LL twat RE IT | RooMs FURN, CLOSE IN
_Aduits All pvt rE 40768
cy ees PRIVATE. BATH, rE
4 ROOM APT 9 PRIVATE FN. trances electric and heat furn 1 , CO. REALTORS small child welcome FE 2489
$16 WEEKLY 3 ROOMS, PVT PE 20. bath and entrance heat & elec- ions & Aono tricity Included 3 child or baby
welcome Apply 806 St Clair St NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH 1 block cast of Baldwin Just north POST . OF FICE “ _of Montca
9 LOIS == “CORNER N_ sHIR- iey Small pga apt Adults
_Referénces $21 wk tr
All Modern.Efficiency
2 rooms & private bath ideal 24° W_ Huron, FE 2.7421 OA Ce) ae working couple 70 8 Pad-
L ISTINGS W ANTE D- 'G0OK YOURSELF Ons \ HOT & We hare many buyers waiting Le wearer Prig leen gene 87 for all kinds residential prop- aly. FE 2-146 erty in the Rochester “area Gar in 9 Re 8 KITCHEN. |
Roger B. Henr¥. Inc. | ette. Emplored clean couple only Main St. 1840 ©. Auburn mq | _No @finkers FE 4.2337 10111 masence barat | PORN, A APT. For Rent '} ROOM HEAT 1 LIGHTS AND GAS |
WILL BOY ‘FROM™OWNER trance and private bath spp - Amal! modern home with lenge furnished, aduiig only FE 5-8377 rin location "500 Dn 3 RMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE | = —-~—!' Children weicome FE 5-0835
Cc AS oe 3 ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE |
| “entrance, nic Se v furnished Adults
4&8 HOURS Ge Lista 3 Ag ~ 3 ROOMS AND ee IN AUBURN POTS VOU RUHOMIE 1" Recne onues included Pri Ot ey) vate entrance. FE 31-9329
: ~ : , 3} ROOMS & BATH }IXMT W RICE | A Realtor : 57 Whittemore
45 Oactand Ave FE 5-044! 3 ROOMS FURN OR UNFURN Co-operative Real Estate Fxchange Private bath and entrance Y2a HE 1. P iG \! Auburn Ave
RO , Find a ot bedroom ranch {3 Acute a lees ats * LOWER
referred ~
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€| a ROOM MODERN GARAGE APT rm
Couple only. Wattins Lake a)
Electricity
$60 mo. privilege
OR 35-1650
§&% completely instaied CLARK'S LANDSCAPING SERV. STRAYED FEMALE SETTER MORTGAGES aaiees Chee Ce ea LT aDULts en a | Soe —— 2% miles of Pontiac.| white with black spots. Lame ON 60op PROPERTIES - aere 7s | > : aie: seve on Aple b-04ne » @and and | = K_G HE MPST EAD gravel oil and sod. 3001 front left leg Vicinity of Perry | or more with 100 tron Mg FOR WORKING caU- 4, oN Ul aan a | OMBINED FORCES LANDSCAB. Part. Family pet Anyone with 8 D. CHARLES mt 6. a ryiegreme |? ia Cuiities and pvt entrance | 102 Maron” = —__FE +020 | Masonry &< & mor Work ng. Sheet clean up bv experts. Neere oeare eall me bares Re = cease Pg tg bi Horo | SE 3} ROOMS. PVT ENT AND id | ._ THOMPSON 1 _—séEves =FE senor > Tee AND I BATH, Including util stove. _refr as: 5-8333 dulta. Clos PE 27236 afve ore. seas we | eed “Hobbies & & Supplies 244) | waxteD Ga LAND — CONTRAC NEW LY FURNISHE hoes Chose tm awn = 7 SIEGES SS Will pay top ? on todays | URNISHED FLOOR. FR: Mpecet Cyumet) can Wd oe YE 14113 of PE 448 maton Calvan LOSE TO DOWN ae BATH IST. 1, FE 5-8814 ; re VELED AND MEW SCRAB Scaseeen SETS 83. Pa RIDGEWAY | oO OW N- | “stove, util, Adults. FE 2-1425 WO DIGGING FREE Sati _Griveways eoeee: wee SACKINSTOSE {eee 973 Baldwin Ave PE Gas! TOWN. FE #2579. |J ROOMS & BATH HEATED. Gearanieed, Muy WeeT Welter GENERAL — LANDSCAPING. 10 Lawrence” PET ie | SmOosis AND ATE ePTFE | Sie aan Pa eR PLASTERING a o | tem “Notices | & Personals 2 Wanted Real Estate 32A * Worse ‘couple. FE 36 | 5 puree GROAN nee as : OR. ~ LANDSCAPING ( jawns. OR 3.2960 ERTY SHOULD SELL ICELY FURNISHED _ aa oe TRENCHING AND aw MOWING BY SEASON on —Printed napkins - Past service WITHIN 30 TO 60 DAYS | Near bus line Adults or work- ¢ ROOM & BATH UPPER Oa- 7 IDOZID , + | monthly OL 10381 DAINTY MAID FOR SUPPLIES Let_us prove our claim @ith | ‘ng girls 88 § Francis Tage Utilities furn FE 4-0683
R. . Bs: ae oa | ER STRAITS LANDSCAPE CO, Nre_Burns FE 2.0614 0) Mark. Jou SELLING) YOUR |? niay youeRIVATE ENTRANCE. 4 ROOM APT, 43 FLORENCE 8T i om Pe Sprin || EXPERIENCED SPENCER COR- : : near Yellow Cab. Apply 239 Rus-; MY 3- : Orton __ Building | g | Supplies “12A| Un is soa" or monthly contract | ss eee une "Re | VALUE 18 OUR ESPON. x coos iD A = cae ooMs, | NEAT PURN tt a ancseape! year home, Nething < SIBILITY TO YOU.” Call A UTILT- os Adults only 394.N Johnson dowe. low payments.| public 24131 _ us NOW aoe furlshed Close to FE +0122 | — yr z abt: Lie. by State of Mich. : ke AND BATH LOWER WELL Empire Supplies a Bout Mie! spt 3 ] D b - (BM APT” EVERY CONVER |° noctee and clean Clocs in way waite Ra imate EMT, von CAs n ve t? : Edw. M: Stout, Realtor sae pe S Proda Fart neheraniye oe penn in ville TILLING, GARDEW AND) If you ere having trouble meet-| 77 N. Saginaw 8 VE $81 | able FE 443 10 "| Bees adultes only No pete 111 BUY DIRE YARD 0 40229 ing your payments see us: to- | Open ves til 8.30 ete — pect pikafasturs - day MICHIGAN CREDIT COUN- | 7 ROOMS AND BATH NEW AP- "founle hung windows, Steture win: Deltvered oF 000 pict 0p after ee ec niu re Sees —| fons Gee” ™T™* 4 ROOMS & BATH — ty Shove Osklend Thester Listing wanted a= : ae dows, awning windows and win- sen "emplity asec cage nt | OPEN TORR Woo a toe Bl ty jaya PRIVATE Bate, _abutts), HEAT & HOT WATER! 7. pane ‘panel: cofer amateurs, 36 | evenings Dorothy's' FE 2-124 | HARVEY WILSON “| y. 267 Oakland Ave FURN. W. SIDE. REA panei and al hinge __FE 5-310 on A FTER THis pat Lapeer Real Estate 2 AND 3 ROOM APTS, NEWLY JIN We & so Eats fas FREE QPRAYING BY EXPERTS | May «1008 1 ti ast be we: LS Bice; roa ido tiaget Al wultties Ress FE! SONABLE. ADULTS FIELD. STONES Townsend roe col ee eee Ao i i = ye ikoom MODERN apr ox PHONE FI 47706 eee racte y any other than my Bee ’ WJ, U Additional at hd custom work ————--— 4elf Mra Myrtle Kelly 100 La “SOLD ‘ake To responsible people. OR — SR ee
as eae _Moving & Trucking 19 geist Bt oeiec Nic! aoe ae Oresrqiaucsubeetanithec caer Business Serv : MAMA I$ CRAZY ABOUT THE i L803 RM APT . Couple only Inquire 2067 Opdyke = = ae ‘ices 13) nek “ITS Oven Cleaner it dis, Ole Not Sold i weir ae ie ne Je Close = Rui = i ‘ A-1 MOvINO | Yodel Sea feet solves burnt-on grease aites n Call aft > 3.72 ROOMS AND. BATH’ PRIVATE
| APPLIANCE SERVICE Prervice EM 35-8253 or FE 5- flotions If your property ‘sot sold yet. 3 NICE LARGE RM8 UTILITIES. eciraMeni 101 (lesa tera Couple We service al] makes of automatic thyme SPECIAL: COLD WAVES $5 50. | tren use Ht hasmt been Hsted private entrance Garage, wash: | only. FE 35-2287 ] oe Fans gop mers. ob Bis A-1 HAULING FOR PICKUP ANY. Dorothy's, tant rE with _ing facilities. 209 Norton 3 a , \ |¢ ROOM AND BATH. GROUND erator —fing FE 58-0675 | _ 31244. Open _Eve ; 2 ROOMS AND BATH _FRIOI. | floor apartmen: near downtown bigs of smal on ances a 1 MOVING-HAULING | | WOULD YOU LIKF TO MAKE A |” aaire. automatic heat, private en- | per mo Ward E. Partridge. 06 Oakiar’ Ave ae sid ENT sERVICE | safe investment paying 8%. In france. 322 Prospect. 1050 W Huron FE_ 4-358: A-) EAVETROUOHINO_ FURNACE | noose “Rates FE faa terest? Call PE ¢I72¢ oF FE | 3 ROOM AND BATH CLO@E IN| s ROOMS ND FLOOR. CLOSE IW 3003 and repairs. reas. FE |ARouT ANYTHING Wa | ve ny S19 | BROS. | cl ae Parcel priv. park-| Call FE 2-6683 or PE 2-7734 ALL MAK rape a OA | — ace |§ ROOMS aaa PVT. BATH LAKE ALL MA : BOF FOUNTAIN # PENS +7615. IN. DEBT? | ; , |2 ROOM FURN. Art “a 8 “ARD privileges. Near bus line 472 8 are po wr cGeante | Prin =r ASHES Cie RUB tan FAOEED | ALTORS | more, FE 6353 | Telegraph. Across from General - | at any time. 3 ROOM. one FURN. | _ Marke = reace 8 Prose FE 30135. ite ASHES AND RUBBISH “SatuED [Evs@© ; | Jerking couvie. Went side. FE 5 RMS 228 BAST PIKE st AT!
$40 month FE ¢8382
$ ROOMS AND BATH GAs HEAT.
FR 3-0743
8 RM PARTIALLY FURN. APT
Includes 1 large bedrm 1 small
bedrm living rm dining rm, |
kitchen batp and sleepin. porch
itchen finished im knottr pine
with Jots of cupboards Electric
stove and refrigerator Wtilit! es
furnished Convenient and very
desirable idcation For appoint, |
Phone FE 5-6447
evenings after f
ATTRACTIVE APT OVERL
ing Bylran Lake OR 3-1466
FOR RENT APT WITH ALL CON-
veniences mice for young coupie
3446 Duffield eff Ormond white
_ lake 7 _
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
rms and beth, upper ime -T832
HURON APTS 1 ROOMS
atti $56 Caretaker
Heron .
LARGF 3 ROOM APARTMENT
medern cheap 374 Oakland
TARGE § ROOM BASEMBN'F APT
Private entrance and bath
LL Sa |
oD Gh
7 AND BATH mornings to 12
103
aud orefrig furn month
MApie 5-3013 after
LARGE. LOVELY
Fear alpport Adults OR 1943
3 ROOMS AND PVT
Near GMC truck Nice card
inc] heat 398°, Pros- bath
S15 weekly
pect FM J-4327
MODERN LARGE 4 family apt
utiittes furn
drrer, $100 per
aren FE 3.7404
NEW Y- DECORATED, “a (ROOM.
private bath @od entrance hew
and hot water cricmimed 180 cre
nan FF ¢-1676 3 ROOMS
17° Oneida
clus washes
month. No IN
All
and
chil-
ONE 3 ROOM, TWO 2 ROOM alt” clean 27 Clark St
S1EE PING ROOM Prt entr FE 5-432
WEST Sry} “CLOSE IN
119 Noren
# And Ticemig cen
: 4 room spartinen’ Bit
Cot as ~ and bat Heat
and refrigerator
romon*s and ut
‘4 F Huron St
VAG NT OMENNiol2
poer apt private entrance’ and
porch, Large living room hed-
room tile bath and kitehen Linen j
and clothes closets, heat own
thermostat lights was frigidaire
Stove television aerial Adulte |
only Qmrage available City hos-
pital area Phone FF 4-084 after
Spm ¢ r
Rent Houses Garsiched 38
4 BEDRM teh 4278 LOTUS, _Drive Waterfor
ROOM ones FURNISHED. |
children welcome FE 2-3
4 ROOMS AT 4708 HIGHL fee RD.
_Watkins Lake Apply cottage No$
§ ROOM AND BATH, FURN §90
er month References. Inquite
45 Oakiand Ave
20X20 SMALL HOUSE. ALSO 1047
housetratler 27° long. PE 4-9078
FOR RENT A LARGE 6 ROOM
furnished home with lake
leges. near Duck and White
-MA #3940
FOR RENT. 2 1 completely ty with washing me-
chine. All modern, néer corner F
Pike & Fastway Dr. children we!-
come fenced rari $78 per mo
vear round Can be seen et 30
Hilldale Dr, Set. or Sun,
BEDROC
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akp |
pea edt bill aE
Rent Lake ¢ Cottages ges JOA ,
| CASEVILLE — KASTS COTTAGES
Living room, kitchen two bed-.
ed poren, inside tollet Realtor FE 1-0474 7
Telegraph Open v N
__ Multiple _Listing Service _ erie
enings
mM. screen | bottle at tor cook ” sandy. SB MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ishing ua!
sini til are GATEWAYS t Y LAKE TO RENT MOD- O erm on
lean. On 3° lots. rivileges ;
=e i ms) HAPPINESS | sears from , Unita Bb ogy tnquir scead ‘e
8248 Cascades. EM 34683 before 2) AMONG THE LAKES
with inks. privileges rete | Roget berate owe ww ake v on ° e side miles , OW
Preiay! > oe Localed Write eye ond a 2 w mon! own- wat years |
108 Courtland, Rockford, Mich signed. Fu — ia =
Watben LK. MODERN. CONV. _Dvt. beach Reasonabie MA 43407 | an oride floor oan vestibule e caine to
iiving room with fireplec
Spacious Kitchen with a, pleasant
For Rent Rooms — 37» view 2 the lake 2 lsrge bed-
BEAUTIFUL ‘SLEEPING ROOMS. bath atiltw rose heat, capes best accon modations, with or and screens. Lot pena td ee without kitchen privileges, men $23.950 down. OWN’ Ne or women 267 N Perry §= | FERRED
(CLEAN. PLEASANT SLEEPING. room for —= le ao GI RESALE For appoint Call FE 2-8000 NEAR BOY'S CLUB
CLEAN. FURN vee eet ROOM You Ul like : this
_ with kitchen on perros § room and PREE RENT soa & Pon com! 3 cane sek footy ee iho | bedrooms and beth down, 7 elos-
‘TAROE ATTRACTIVE RM FOR’ vill basement. eee heat, tube
screens. bus. ot, 38 z 147 f% Near | NICE aT C SLEEPING Be GoM, School and E 0
| enon Fee sida Gate dows, 6G we |ROOM WITH _— RD AND mrence, 9 per ie for 3 or 3 men PE cent Interest. SEE IF a
foow ‘PORE UE OR PROF WAR, FIRST OFFERING
os eS EE aoa ace IN 1TH OR Nhs or
without board FE ¢4: paw CP ary pre ROOM WITH COOKING FACTLI-| with § rooms peed porch. ities Lady only. No smoking! 5x16 ft and bath with 9 large PE 6853300 bedrooms down for owner. 3 rms .dLEEPING ROOM IN PRIVATE ATE, *24 bath with like-new furniture home near Pine Leke, references, ek f mon Oak required. FE 5-039 oors. painted wails, full base ~~ SLEEPING , ROOM a) oil heat, ae ‘ one and screens. Landscaped tar
— FE _5-3208 gerace 9 Offered, at int Soe “42 b05 WOMAN, COOKING PRIVILEGES own WA
bus line Near town. FE
| To Trede & MI N OF TEDS cy La a lyou Rov iT wre LL INSURE Tr
eS VAAN Master bedroom. Bloomfield ee
see At bus stop FE 58-7332
1 OR 3 GIRLS, NICE ROOM. | [peivOepes Ht ee _ Huron
1 TAROE CLEAN §L FEPINO RM Bots
for gentlemen. Trance Nelson 8t. PE ¢4373. REALTY co. EALTORS
'a AND 3 ROOM, FE 24 NEWLY f DEC. |
_orated, apply 7@ ark &%
| __Rooms With Board 38
IN FE) [ ceversttve neal Estate Exchange
NEXT siete ‘OFFICE
GILES FLIZABETH LAKE
SECTION Thls. mew suburban hom 2 large bedrooms, jarge ie: | CLEAN ROOM
4-4184
ROOM AND BOARD FOR MEN
47 Florence FE 58-8076
‘SPOTLESSLY ‘CLEAN R
home strle meals FE #0
Matthews *
* Convalescent | Homes . 38A , CLOSE
pert a
EXCELLENT CARE FOR AGED
| Rates starting at $135 OR 3-5120.
| WONDERFUL HOM E FOR EL-| ing oom. picture window | deriv people Flexible rates. Ex- tiled kitchen, , bardw;
| cellent food. Loving care with floors, auto furnace trained staff. Special diets. doc. Suto water heater near rT on call eaten) Se nay ceo be oa eee
| with “Hote a me 39 Owner leaving town.
ote ooms ;
— ~~"-| SMALL FARM i } Two acres. 2 bedroom home.
| MOTEL AUBURIX iam fecrput, an be ous ' Also 1 er 2 room apartments | Tuetnee rag ase on) for
Cooking and refrigeration unit
464 Auburn rr 19239
INVESTORS—LOOK ° Two family prick Sapien:
ail oom one fi Separa | basements. HOTEL ROOSEVEL u
Rooms 012 60 A ds Bath $1750 up
[RON woreL oT Cae MOD. fer" good Income and al: Decree rooma by day r Secr: 45| tor only $16500 Call for a ne West Huron 8t _Phone ne FE 2-8286.. Polniment to see thie rig
ores 40 ____Rent s Stor pnidedd s{ List rors OME. row
{2 STORES 2¢'3 AND 2618 DIx- aia! je Suitable for wirolesale,” retat) |
or office location, FE 5-562 OR
31301 ;
| 100° 8. BAGINAW 3T. AVA TABLE
for ant kind of business. GILES REALTY £O 92 8 Huron «= re oss
Open 9 t 9
= Johnson - ron BETTER FOMES
20230 ens rhe Ee nsis |
"Rent Office Space 4 STORE! Bats ec
Mt
MAIN FLOOR LOCATION lent
West Huron, next to Riker — ‘ONLY $1000 DOWN Bullding Ideal-for retefl or Nearly new § room, modera renee
fessional services office avd home Oek floors ytility
F Partridge Reeitor 1990 W lovely bath and ktitchee. Take
Huron FE ¢.38a1 privileges too. in @ pleasané new : - - | OE eubUrban area
PIBMINOHAM | BUZABETR LAR xetatee
Sultable for engineering Sales of./ oe tte | fer. representative, ete 2.000 eq ae biped Heeb — f Central 4 biock ta Muntetpal ment electrie rem ack ad. - water neater, vely kitohen and
BROOCK -— aid oe ere supe: :
Geel ranch block ay ltd _Woodward, B'ham, MI-¢-6700 eare old .
is 60 = 226. |For Rent | Miscellaneous 2, thee here An, ,steclient tor
Leedld AND. oo SANDER. POL- ‘ KENNET?
pig id = preena 3 v7 Dandy neat py al seaceege “e Clean” Per ee ek
ONE WAY |e Eaielid ai screean car garage i with cemen ve. Give we a eal COAST TO COAST now “ RENT nEEe meeyy ¢ |
Open Tratle OXBOW LAKE Frorr rere rowigness 348 Dizie. ‘Wer ‘One of pp hes booed Wer very igre OR 3-1458 careed 3
and. fn are youre this summer. Lew dows payment DON'T PASS So’ MONEY! Sell unneeded
ihelongings for cash; OFFICE OPEN 98 through Classified Ads!) 4/ JOHNSON, Realtag FE 28181. ° A704 S_ Telegraph R4
ets i
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as PONTIAC PRESS, _ FRIDAY, MAY 41956
THIRTY-NINE
“Fer Sele Houses 43
ROSE McLARTY FE 2-2162 or FE 5-3578
‘ beeiptamarty BATH, $600 DOWN, $65
mes. onth. Commerce Township.
20 ACRES
i oom. m. modern home, full bath,
C. ‘PANGUs “i919 219 Mis
NORTH SIDE
lakefront.
Completely — Situated on nice
sasant only $10,500
Open Eves. th bt oe. 1 t 8
For Better Homes
Si
Pearl Building Co.
FE 5.7028
7) 7 ROOM UNFINISHED COUNTRY |— home, with 5 acres Romeo PLa-
32-2402.
room house Plastered
able mortaneet shee’ Chtton Wives
Crescent Lake.
A LAKESIDE FAMILY HOME
What more could ask
— here's a bome with fisht
boa!
cious 4 bediom none Neate ma
west of Pontiac
e ote f family will really enjoy
Mf at the suburban Shang-
ri-la. a price $18,500 on com
venient terms
4 FAMILY
Here's an income Lebel rk
per. cee cent trae retsth on pour total . Includes unfurn- zi eos oeranent 3 Lester and
ents. Full mee only $15,850
with w680 850 down
INDIAN VILLAGE
e@ bath
WARD E. PARTRIDGE
FE 4-358]
1060 W. HURON 8ST
Open Eve. 7 to 9
MULTIPLE ‘LISTING SERVICE
CUSTOM BUILT : 3 h jow
with full besement, odk rs, plaste: walls. wardrobe closets,
with herd 9 date lot Built
where rpg “want
DO IT YOURSELP 3 bedroom. ful] basement, rough
wiring. Well, sub flooring. Com-
ext closed tn Nc -money down,
uit on your lot
George R. Irwin &- REALTOR ~ 2689 Baldwin Ave |
FE 5-0101 or FE 8-05
5 If no answer call FE 2-8544
‘Co-operative Rea! Estate Exchange
C. Schuett
The Northwest
Realtor”
MU 4881! EM 3-4236
LISTED IN THE HIGHLAND
OFFICE
MILFORD
basement, 6n ved a The
full price ts v $6,000 with E-Z
terms. Call us today for “Unis out-
standing buy, it won't last long.
3832 Auburn Ave. rE
r
OR 3.2420 or FE 2-7053
'|BY OWNER: 3 so TILE
ba Mee tile
path’ v —— sees stairs i
. Call efter’ 8 and weekends, PES 3-1658,
DOWN . La 3 + 24240 she! house. Near Fishers. Paved street
Tel N 4
Glassed porch. Stoker. $1.500 dn
East side Caras, 8 rm., basement.
ot] furnace isner Uist. $7.500,
1,500 down
East Lesot i condites rm. basement.
e ition. Paved street.
{PONTIAC REALTY oN Ln
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
$800 DOWN
=.
with the eside ~
park for fishing, boating,
enicing. Living room has
be window and
vestibu clo: Spacious
kitchen, with a
area. Pull ord A furnace. Low ments of
approximately rr include
interest, tax insur-
ance. A © addi-
to down payment. Bet-
these today! ! ter look at Phone. We have the wi
key
RAY O’NEIL, Realtor
one
Co-operative Real 1 Estate » Exchange
WEST OF PONTIA:.
Cooley Lake canal tront Com-
ly furnished cottage. $6,500
sy terms
Long Lake front cot Pur-
nished, Good beach. re terms.
Overlooking White Lake. This
beautiful 2 bedrm. home Large
en utility.
Includes extra jot $11,500 terms.
-T. C. Trocke Realtor 1648 Union Lake Rd
WEST CITY.
Modern 5 room 1% story
home, with living room, din-
ing room. kitchen, 3 bed-
rooms and bath down, @
stairway to unfinished Ird. EM_ 3-467!
bedroom. Features include
carpeting, full basement,
gas heat, recreation room,
and new ie car merase:
J. A. Taylor
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE —
LADD'S Signs Are Everywhere
, =
LOW RIC. 1B.
1% more, bungs
room down, close rs
bua Nestle On large 130x135 ft
lot Beautifully landscaped with
evergreens ahd fruit trees. Com-
pletely fenced tn. This home has
all the features of a high priced
@ Plastered walls. Oak floors,
1%. baths, full basement Glassed
in front porch 1's car garage.
I" ;
3 bedroom home in town. Large
living room and kitctien. Newly
decorated. Close to Milford Prov-
ing Grounds and new Lincoln
plant. e $8,250 with $2,000
down.
COMMERCE LAKE ESTATES re
places, full pogo af siracnad|
e, lake privileges) Good)
Brack” Bein st below market
price at $13,700
ELIZABETH LAKE
3 bedroom,
bi-level
summer
eucleoet te porch Fo
baths. attached
rage. A rea) buy at $25,000, terms mall
WHATEVER YOU'RE LOOKING |
FOR IN REALTY, WE HAVE IT)
C, SCHUETT, Realtor |
EM 3-4236 EM _3-4107,
7400 HIGHLAND (M50)
8081 COMMERCE RD
REALTOR
Bo Hop, Skip and Jum z Eastern Jr. High
ine family home features
fooms down, 1 wu
shower carpeted livin
hall, entrance closet. Dining room
full basement, automatic heat on water, Insula’ Venetian
bitnds Offered at $10,900 Shown!
by appointment onlr.
Close In Suburban Pain tebe 2 bedroom bungalow,
th full basement, warage, 2 lots
Includes large living toom and
rea, 2 Thermopane picture
, compact effi.
N ICHOLIE'» sat om,
@ Mt ee Cinmens m.
Eve. Mr. Meiser * eat rE $3201
FE TE 5-0004' For only $9300 4
DRAYTON WOODS This beautiful $5 room, 1 story
bedroom ranch type home. 24x58
Built in 1953 Has 14x22 living |
room modern kitchen, 0x16 very Full Plastic tiled bath and show-
er Oak floors. plastered walls
Full basement with forced eir ot! |
heat, electric hot water heater,
full 2 car garage On lovely
lot 100x110. Home. is brick
w Has lots of shade trees
Priced at $18,450. C
mort. TARe,
PONTIAC SUBURBS This lovely 4 room 1%, sto
frame bungalow with 2 large
bedrooms, 14x16 living room Very
modern kitchen with dining L
Oat Noors,
ceilings and full ‘basement. Auto- ash to new
3.
matic warm air gas hot water)
heater. 1'9
ribbon drive
scaped fenced
grill. This home has wall to wall
carpeting, Venetian blinds and wa:
mae Rene! Priced ‘ta seii for
LW atertid Twp. Lakefront Here ts a beautiful 6 room 2 bedroom 1. stor Cone rete car garage
I fand- On lovely
he
lake 11x22 ving room, 8x16 mad-
ern kitchen. Full tiled bath Fund |
shower, Oak floors, painted walls
Stone fireplace art basement
Forced air of} heat, $2 gal
tric hot water heater, fully insu-
lated with storm doors. storm
sash & screens, 8x22) screened
porch. Full 2 car garage. lovely Jot 65x210. This home has
6 unit fire alarm Good sand
beach Could bavar third bedroom
Priced at §22,500
LAKEFRONT For those who gator, earner Iiv-
ing op the cpa ia
lovely 6 om y 3 bedroom
cottage ceed wean facing
the lake 1 car garage On lovely
jot 502260 Priced to
$10,500 with $3.000 down,
“BUSINESS I8 GOOD AT LADD'S”
eae S jUNDAYS
Drayton Plains
R 31231
4206 .N, fees or “4 REALTOR INSURANCE
100 Oakland Ave FE. 42544 |
m Eves Free Parking
a R 1062 W. Huron
‘| WILSON
plastered walls. Coved |
lot with outside |
elec- |
On.
sel for | For Sale Houses 43
. eqltnsiay wan} BY OWNER | , | ar 5 } FURN. reach.
in ocRL LE - Sena Penelied don't A is : B t. 6. t 3
DUR, AND we BUILD ON ¥
bet | Wehed ottie. Mood SNe Cost e470, | $110 gown, 94
SM.’ BREWER beaven Piatns. tetsrueatiens Call OR 3-2058 ater @ t fer van ap-
ee ee ed Horse 019 Cass Elis
— FE 42252 or FE ,
. WE TRADE Easy :
= ; a
? Take the easy way, Let as aenting ra Roome | 2 most venient Noor
Coe Be rooms are exceptic for you. large. me is overall.
‘ bedroom one story brick, =: ? Fal Sascmonk weet, side. 618.680. po ppolbatnaraag Pose malig «7h Se Three bed "esa fun . Lar, ps Watkins-Pontiac
} a basement, north side. $12,300. ae WATKINS LAKE
Ae Lady pot GIR .~4 BED- Ranch style brick three bedroom ——— = \. reom me offe und
pers (ogee full basement. $21,000. living he iaketroat’at ®t r area. Michelson. OL gain. Gas heat. Full bath. fire
on dor We: ced And Cal we end tel us what your A STEAL FOWL A HARDYMAN p.m. other days. dream home consists of and we'll
AD AMS = your dream home material ms. oe “bath” fireplace
; Lake Orion Office MY 32821, 103 Et aise sie dowa.
ORTONVILLE. S. Broadway. , es. oe PE ¢0664, 136 On Union & Long Lakes, This 6 We have a lovely 6 rm. modern house ‘A ular dell
with util, room. Just 4 yrs. old. LAWRENCE W. Cute Hardwood very con- At os © v
dition. 2 car gatage e ivi | pees Pe visee J room, a
ges on ay wg This dairy’ landnen: Se, au
eune IO ia a $4500 with $1h00 down =”
es scaktion te With your own private Swedish t ped “Dunsalow. ceil us’ today bath for & reducing.
end make ms = ao see This 3 room home is neat on
Oakhill St. yust off lock. Rea- MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE built. Pesehed walls, oak rs,
terms can be arranged nice utility room yuk 5 COL D SAVE _—, tn now. 5& Near 8. Patrick's ureh, y
rooms ary "com pleted home.| 1%, miles to Union Lake
First time offered 3 bedroom | Large lot, 100x15¢, Nasemont. fur-| Bhi Center 88500 - $1000
modern. Bungalow. Oi! heat, tull nace,:bath, sink. septic and wir- down, bargain ie cash!
e Low down payments. See INCOM tt right away
tae, Aieie tit ‘ake, Reeds ie taide: e eeds
ri Fou in good c deco: <:
dition Addtonal ‘s
able. $5,000 with $1,150
B. D. CHARLES, Realtor
- FE 40521 ‘717 re one 6. Dee ees
SMALL TOWN | ee eval
own.
2 bdrs. up. t shaded with maple trees
MEAGHER REAL ESTATE Oxford, Mich. OA 23
LAKE YR. A UN
home for sale. i pinto vas
meaaed celling. 1
kitchen — cedar,
‘ bait tn ‘tn = win-
basement,
Seaceneate; the wtigy a waterhealer.
Large 2 car fi
Ph.’ MAr-
RANCH.
Basement. BY OWNER, eeeien
replace.
Large bree: and
Paved walks on fate driveway aren
enced lot. $12,500 with foae4 down.
Weekdays bef 3 pm. 2449 Pavyl-
_ime. nr Hatchery Dray. Pl
100 W. STR ATHMORE
5 room, full basement home on
3 lots (Excellent condition ear-
living roo: rm
2% car garage. BP pos- session,
61.500 DOWN
WILLIAMS LAKE
Water Frontage
See this clean 3 bedroom home
v— basement, enclosed sun
ore oo args, and screens, situ-
si, DOWN
CLOSE TO
ST. MICHAEL’S
3 bedrooms, 2 baths. = mee
er, kitchen. One bedroo:
“path on first Moor Close to > arece
and parochial schools. Paved ot
Im excellent condition.
KENNEDY Mw
Open Evenings till 9
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
OPEN EVES. & SUNDAYS
NEAR TEL-HURON Attractive conveniently located
penealow: 18 ft. livmg room plus
un room, oak floors and
work. plastered walls, full base-
ment, oil heat, 2 aise bedrooms.
Extra large clos
WILLIAMS LAKE
FRONT Five. room bungalow, attached
arage 20 ft living room, 3 large
edrooms, Jarge .sun room, car-
peted Beautifully landscaped lot.
acenic view of the lake Sensible
terms
CRESCENT LAKE You will like the nice “2 bedroom
ranch style Stet ares carpeted
living room, tile ample stor-
age. welt plameest eben 2 car
garag
Many desirable, lake privi-
lege and lake front horfies
and lots throughout Pon-,
tiac area priced to fit,
HOME,
MART EALTY FE 58-9407
INCOME | 14 room house 3 epts Automatic
| oil furnace 2 hot water heaters
| Lot size 308x120 Zoned for busi-
1ness Good location Terms.
:' MACEDAY LAKE
| FRONTAGE 3 bedroom modern home. Carpet-
ing Venetian blinds Automatic ofl
meee Feet house with sun deck
chen beach. Terma
18 RORNBECK
WATKINS LAKE
Lake privileges. 1% acres 8 room»
bath on first Moor,
Part ‘A a i‘ Devement
$7,000 house with
Furnace
Fruit trees
20 ACRES 4 bedrooms
Chicken house and barn on
Rochester and Sutton
Rd JAMES. “RART FE 27-0657
PERRY PARK SUB. 2 bedroom modern home with
finished room in basement Aut
matic gas heat. 2-car garage.
$7,500 ter
M-24 10 miles north of Lapeer
3 bedroom house, Hot @hd cold
water. Bath Particial basement
Live stream $6,500 cash Cal!
D. McLauchlin FE
OXFORD
Near M-24 on Glaspie Street 2
bedroom modern home Living
foom in knotty pine New oil fur-
nace Ven¢tian Biinds Terms
METAMORA AREA
| M-24 } bedroom 25x55 ft. cinder
block ranch type house. 1% baths
| Utility room with 132 ft
fronting M-24 500
THOMA Income ropert 4% miles br
of Oxford, pes. income of $155
ot meee Near achools 4.
with 200 down, Call
ARCHIE MATHIESON
HARVEY WILSON 621 w. Oregon St Mohave eno
Lapeer, Michigan ‘ your budget. Drop in and
let us know your needs. | $150 — ae your own very)
pleasant Tenants |
pay utilities, peel oo ¢ Pull price, |
not, And
ing w either. Located leve it or cored
wrong
for. No vacancies
! ant Eg Pe
Pail prize gh.ben with 61.000 down:
CEOWRERTE Realtor
5 ROOM HOUSE at ON
Sor Bivd. South
cree SUN. 3 TO 54, eee
E. Maple bdrm
1203 8...
Brick Fireplace sles fin
ished recreation room car et
tached garage. breezeway. Alum-
storms teens. 100 ft.
pon Ew —, Realtor. MI
290 3. ward.
TAKE the LANDLORD
OFF YOUR PAYROLL!
NEW
§ ROOM HOMES
For Less Than Rent
THAT’S RIGHT - —
Payments
$36.97 Mo. plus taxes end os YEATURES ‘Auto matic heat and hot w Youngs-
town Eltchen cabinets, av hea be aoe
w rs. ws.
pained schools. shopping end trans-
ONLY
$550 Down SEE Your MODEL OPEN |_ DAILY AND 8UN
120 BLAL Out
East “1 block to model
een Oakland and Montcalm )
Castell Realty 99 _ Oakland FE 50450
Williams Lake
- $2500 DOWN
7 home
street trom, fine ni
nected by Be sum-
e:' porch living room has
built-in barbecue pit. t water
land. 8 1 ft
Full land contract price $15,800 Cash offers considered
HOLMES-BARTRAM 4392 Dixte Hwy
OR 3-1950— Eves. MA 5-1249
* hd r
INDIAN VILLAGE
3 BEDROOMS-~-Living room. din-
ing room, kitchen, den, basement,
oll heat, laundry tubs, fruit cel-
fer. automatic water heater, wa-
ener, wall to wall ca: .
ee double daca. close to
& school 4.500 TERMS
reas AREA
very nice clean condition 2 bath-
rooms, full] basement, of] furnace,
electric water heater, lot 1322132)
ft VERY REASONABLE DOWN
PAYMENT. ~
PVN aK isaliuhit REALTOR
'10l1 W Huron 6e “
OF YOUR OLD
Furnace Basement Sountry food tavestmnent
| 7400 HIGHLAND (M56)
908) FUNNY BUSINESS
“How about watering my plants up here while you're at it?” by Hershberger
For Sale | Houses 43 For Sale Houses -43
IN CITY
3 bedroom home; Part bath. Lots
of shade. Fenced rear yard. Only
$500 down Better see this one!
$950 DOWN Close tm 2 bedroom & bath Near
school and transportation
CUCKLER REALTY
| 206M, Saginaw _ __FE +400) |
| RANCH TYPE HOUSE, _ “BED-
with tmcome, 120x100.
erage apt. lake privileges
ate Sent ae Dutfield Ont
MODERN HOURE House ON
Rd, FE 6
ey tke 1 es aot dre : wr cr bas
furnished apts separate
that rents for §&
hile the
‘shown by appoint-
DRAYTON PLAINS. 3 bedrooms.
all on one floor. Nice hy room.
combined — — dining ith shower, at-
CLARK REAL ESTATE fitre ° or FE ¢4813
1362 Kd Evenings
‘oe Schuett Th
“Northwest
Realtor”,
AN UNUSUAL BLY distinctive ranch home
with full basement —?‘y car
® arave. 3 oer
eled living room. “150 2 "300,
sctlape wed et nt en! ape us ‘or
fag ‘Boru "can be uoed ‘or other rposes: ‘on Duck
Lake .. worth of Com-
merce Fuli price $25.000
With Terme
EM 34236 MU ¢€61!
C. SCHUETT, Realtor
EM 3-4236 COMMERCE, RD EM 3-4197
RETIREMENT -1 acre, ‘ rms., modern. Breeze-
pen AF Part basement.
LARGE @ a INCOME com-
Poms, 3 3 apte. furn. Wondertul
caaveral other houses tm city,
a, Hoes house. Full basement,
W, DINNAN
@¢ W. Huron FE ¢2577
WEST SIDE, ¢ NE WLY
decorated. Full bath 8. odppitd
down, Gas furnace ore hed
patces ce Owner 89 Chipve-
va,
RANCH HOME LONE PINE VII-
lage. Bloomfield Hills, 3 bedrooms,
2 baths, TV room, many extras
Vaughn and Bloomfield High
Schools. $29,500 MI 6-2218
BY OWNER, 3 BEDROOM YEAR)
‘ room,
—
ADE
3 bedroom brick ee = Eade i
Plains for a bedroo
home Teh Pioneer Sietiasis OR |
3-2750 afte
3 BDRM wre ST Gl HOME
Divided basement with bar and recreation room Large fenced Jot
Aluminum storms and screens In-
sulated. Paved st, only %1,650 dn.
and a month Owner. FE
5-9768
CAKE PRIVILEGES. 3 BDRM. brick, ranch-t: on “% acre
Black top circle drive, 2-car ga-
rage een location om deaf end
Rd, VanZandt OR 13-1150
VT Established in 1916
WEST, SIDE_D-bedrm
on Ist fir
fe nent persee:
home: one
full bath,
2 lots: All
INDIAN VILAGE—3-bedrm hom
rm. peed brick re
OBSOLETE HOME?
A__ SHINY -MODER oe
Home - FEAT bee MOVE INTO
EAU NE COUNTRY |
SUBURBAN DEVELOPMENT -
ONLY MINUTES FROM G MO-
| TORS TECHNICAL CENTER
| CHRYSLER AND FORD MOUND |
'RD PLANTS. VICKERS’ AND NA-
TIONAL TWIST DRILL.
Most likely the equity in your
present home will be more than |
enough to move into 1 of)
our beautiful new face-brick
ranch homes
|
Seeing 1s believing come out to
our furnished model ig Rochester
‘Knolls Subdivision 9 miles west of
owrtown Rochester on Pontlac-/-
eocbester Ris (Walton Bivd } List|
Led below are some of the features |
t convinced the buvers that have
purchased these beautiful 75 ft
ranch homes.
acre lot
Living room 17223
betiroome -
2's baths
GE custom kitchen
Zo car attached garage
. Copper plumbing
Bulftin range, oven.
Sliding doy walls.
6. Options edroom.
STILL ONLY
$19,600
On
awa
ser
HANNAN REAY, ESTATE EXCHANOR OL #6181 Lincoln 4-4900
x $13,500 with $4000. down
warts IU. BUNGALOW — *hed-
ell on 1 f_ir full base- mak oak firs garage close to schools Paved street. Now
t $0 500
aon ae ‘-bedrm home -
alr fir Attractive ranch
nore with 2 picture windows,
20 ft Joing rm. modern kitet
en with breakfast nook oak
firs piastered wails full base.
Ment. of] heat’ Large land- scaned lot biecx-top and jake
Drivilewes $14 500—terme
au $00 DOWN--Neariy one acre of
land and this attractive 2-bed- | home: activities rm ol} |
. heat garage Evergreen and al] |
nicely landscaned level ground
with grapes and small fruit
Everything A-1 $8950 a
FLOYD KENT, Realtor “Ww adhe Lae ave FE 6-6105 |
pe
Next to Consumers Power
EVERYTHING | IN THE COUNTRY
For modern city Nving § lovely
rooms, Modern bath with lava-
tory in basement that ts finished
Qs recreation room Wired for
ppt washer. and dryer Mas
° —_ other putidings ab » a ried on 4 ecenie ecres north of
Rochester geo down Better
NEW '
HOMES
‘The LAKESIDE NEW RANCH HOMES ON LARGE LOTS
IN WATERFORD - 836 DOWN Lae ng Sepak one
ee eae PULL PRI
Close
centers. 3 large om Cy
j liv
ture: WO Pathe. thee
itehen. sink -
cabinets, 0x10 utility room, a
air of} heat Normen ——
Jbl os Bee th
Drive Dizte Hwy. to Water-
ford; turn left on Andersonville
road; 3 blocks to model on Bar-
nard heres Lome 1m — dt
1, Bat.
VETS \Y PROJECT
THING
DOWN MORTUAGE COSTS ONLY N
N
3 Bedroom Home
Automatic Heat.
Approx. $80 Per Mo.
Includes
Taxes and Insurance
‘ ‘The
Continental”’ For Sale Houses 43 P
For Sale Houses 43
AN ON oe om MODERN
4 3 bedroom brick with full base-
ment in beautiful Lorraine Manor
with its public sewage system,
“pent ies ede ad & _— water, This
has many out
standing ssaneres: Self . storing
storms & screens, full bath.
A beautiful mahogany kitchen. 6
losets, Noor-to-ceil-
ives you suburban living
with school bus, local ool & po:
lice protection, . banking mage i
palesterry| bet Sossee
from
\'A'$s $800 DOWN
FHA $2,500 DOWN Model Open Daily fto 6 P M
on Fernberry, off Elizabeth Lake
Rd, model phone FE 44100.
WHITE
BROS. - REALTORS
Phone OR 31298
_Sun. 1 to 8) Open Eves ‘til © —
SETTLE ESTATE _—i| alow, Auto-
basement
. Crofoct School dis
Paved street Now renting
for os monthly This is a good
buy $6500 cas’) For further
information call FF 2-441! 26% ed
schools ‘areal ¥ ww that requires |
*EMBREE- & GREGG ion Lake Rd.
Shien ba! Lake Village
4
Eves, FE 33705 _ or EM 33197
$500 DOWN
Modern % bedroom home. Full
bath with cheer. ole Fi
rch. ct
neater ake cat a |
year as new roof
on jand
c Karges on insurance To
contract. No other
costs :
~ HOLMES-BARTRAM 4303 Hwy.
OR 3-1950 Eves. MA $1249
Near General ey
down, “basement. ae
ae
2 Acres - New 3 bedroom home. z a sement walls, nice uaehon : Soren oo
‘dolls 910.000 “ein te
CARROLL G. PORRITT
Sd aes ‘uron FE 3-616
$950 DOWN
$56 PER MO. INCLUDING TAXES AND
INSURANCE
allabl
Lagced Aye ry a Homes has sever new Sylvan Lake Village
Seti “homes,
“HAYDEN
waso-room’ in or ELIZABETH CARE ESTATES. Se
place, with studio eating. "peal | aoa . stom
The ail-Crosiey kite ro wiih tad) ee bd en ¢ INCOME 2 hom top stove, 20, dishwach- | b. Jessie St. Fi fooomd tn Tet nser, er and ‘metal cabinets, make? ®- Pooms th en aad. floor.
kitchen to admire. Construc | Basement, furnace, some furni- features are tops. Bes} grade fir. ture included. 98.180. i on lum brick, aluminum, 4.5, ten
bol we and erry al -
: gas air
best. [Reinforced concrete ere: | aS Some’ hes 4 bedrooms,
water installed. } block from) cre fwindow ‘from @ back. Pert wate city ech. Frice| meter oil heat. bath, 4 » WD. en Sundays on Corr | 10.6. Yormics Lot rere $s. Loi = 120° wileges on Brendel
WALKING DISTANCE OPEN DAILY
TO DOWNTOWN 12 to 8 P.M.
7 rooms & glassed-in porch. neat .$1250 DOWN
te o iG ‘eis po precanes eee. Visit our model home 4 large
IVP ready to oat only 1bs00.| jooms ising oom win vest fo eA eller uu C *
‘8 ROOM HOME qub-type oll furnace Water, heat-
4 bedrms, and full bath up. @ er .. tub. Choice of ¢ eleva-
terge recmig dove, Well bene ee | eee ch Wane take oes ey eae Drive out MS® to Deck Lake Low cash price. OnTENG ee oe —
‘ ea we
John K. Irwin. |u'e wen.
Lo 1925 “a
101% N. Saginaw Street $845, DOWN 8-044 witb home Eve. FW 21806 or FE 9-406 oa Got Rea ae tat 7 oors.
NOW HEAR NT. | Gabe etd wae me th ” i
LAKE FRONT. 372 om . oa. FHA. terms,
Lakefront hom hu 2
with ¢ rooms af | ‘bath, new oil furnace, elec hot water heat-
er. Lovely terrace Jake amen dryer and drapes. ¢
ly landscaped fenced yard.
and boat ck and 1
rage $11,000, TERM
YLVAN
FAM il LY, (ROOM
FRANK St ‘SHEPARD ROCHESTER
e. Part base:
Sir ell heat Small
- men m
or land contract. OR 31708 aft. 6 eft. 6.
L
—
3
Established im 1916
wa Le bedrooms, living room VILD? 18 THE.
in ot kiteben with « cab ro Bes our eon,
Oe eens nary wala weedy | CHECE THR FOLLOWING AND ak - ary
be painted auto. oll F.A. ht YOU BE THE JUDGE
, laundry hot water
heater aes , @ on DESIGN No, 3. A @ ft.
are entre, 38 year Mort pe rly couple ts are extra. year r : :
mare Located off Auburn on whose family Js raised. It
ward and Russell iperne e pee cena ne o Aes by and if interested uidlity room oa ihe ist fr.
CLARK REAL ESTATE] {hiped' ving wand aiatng PE 46402 or FE 44613 rm, full width of -
13962 W. Huron house, 2 nice sized bedrms
Bvenings poole Sundays 1 or 1% bath — e Also many
A REAL VALUE o8b ot wanted __ features.
3 bedrooms, 2 bath LITY you peat gi a ~segpe for $i2.
rooms:
vr specieds ws ng s78
pgs 4 corner ot in W. Siseer: WE WILL BUILD DESIGN
inh 4 Twp, Only 5 ‘mins. from NUM §02-503-6
. 4 . byl end Cass Take i pick,
Lake you = aff ® $20,000 all are ft. k canch
at recat eee | ETS taste tetene oer Ay eins ter bedrm. 174"xi¢'6". 1'~ TL ANN AN baths, Ceramic tie & vanity
. large 17 ft. hen
pe cacy! ESTATE ay ae meaprrpy ee L. fo sham
= = : ‘a many 3 other 6 r desired fee:
tures.
SALE SUBURBAN
CLARKSTON AREA
hot water heat, all rece ted.
A fine value at just ea .
‘TERMS IF RE!
PAUL A. KERN REALTOR
71'4 N Saginaw 2-9200
__ ‘Real Estate Since — tithes
3 BEDROOM ‘RANCH Large 75 ft. .ot near Drayton
Tile tath, wardrobe closets,
ting. Ot} eee
Sacrifice at $10 300. $2,100 down.
Ray: Vi AL U ET, Realtor 45 Onkia $-0803
MULTIPLE ATISTING | arvice
:ANNETT OFFERS
Dorothy Snyder Lavender
FAL R
as W Huron,
BDRM BRIC
* Near Willames Lake $12 900
SAEE BY BUIL DF R
New 3 bedroom home
Situated on 90x125. ict in quiet
west suburban ‘ecation Excellent
shade and ake privileges are
rome of the altractive features
Exterior completely ‘iniahed In-
terior tneludes rough. racine and
money saver for
oo OR 2037 FF 2-4411
la car Karage |
OR |
chimney
the handyman
_after six o'cloc
CHAPIN
GAS ITIEAT
THIS BEAUTIFULLY:
LANDSCAPED FIVE
ROOM HOMEP HAS
CARPETING, IS NEW:
LY RECORATED AND!
1S GLosryiG
SCHOOLS. THE OWN. |
ER CAN GIVE GOOD!
POSSESSION AND!
TERMS. IF YOU] WANT COMFORT|
AND ECONOMY, SEE,
THIS ONE TODAY, |
ROBT CHAPIN, BROK
PE R113] FE 42542 On S- Tore |
EAGLE OTTER HILLS
Price reduced on this beautiful:
2 bedrm. brick, ranch home.
basement, 2 car attached sssare. $4800—$650 Down
3 room modern home on ‘ot
650x115 Close to schools and ,
Dus line
| Near St. Michael's
€ room modern bungalo® on’!
aved street,
asement. off heat, garage
Immediate possession
terms
Suburban—$2500 Down 8 room beth bungalow
Se Daneleg room 9x15 all
» good condition. Full bese-
og olf heat, recreation
room 12232 with bar, 1%
car garage
Lake Orion 4 bedroom ranch bome tn
excellent location aa oe
1051 Combination nette $195 DOWN-—Lovely starter home
=n penclien nbn seats wiih full basement Exterior com- rete aoe it ebe38 pleted Full bath weil, septic seth bait | wired. automatic hot water, kiteh- | ois 5005 term | en sink and all interior stadding a: Omy-one of these lovely homes |
Seminole Hills 1 left, so hurry
m home tn perfect
comiiven idea! for large $2,500 DOWN - LAKE FRONT. Cory |
family of income J bed-| and clean Very good condition
rooms and beth on first Two bedroom bungalow with en-
floor. 2°bedrooms, javatory,| closed porch. bath house Large aod large storage room on| -Fell landscaped lot with good cond, Carpet, drapes sanity Lease Here ie @ lakefront
and fireplace, Large mod-| Driced to sell.
Se reen goa meek, caren | 610 DOWN —Excélient 6 rm. mod- and screens } ear garage ern home with full basement and
C approximately new gee furn Two large lots and
Close to schools and bus erage For full particulars cal)
lines. 918.450, tarms. Mra Hoyt, FE 2-0640, A real value. . v ,
4 Family Brick , apo) PULL sion pif and | n 8 rooms and beth each now) modern bungelow w u ae showing excellent — return. | “hh nk furn. Selec
Full basement with . sepe- ay neers Veo vaatie ‘téd* bath
rate furnaces, @ new gad!) Modern gitehen with formica coun-
water heaters everything ter top. Here is one of the best:
separate Exceptionally! values im this area Lake privt-
good rental location close to leges. Only 4‘: miles from city.
sghools, stores. and. buses. |
Only $27,500. terms MANY OTHERS -to choose from
| Roy Annett Inc. REALTORS FEderal 8-0466 wa Mur
__Open | Evenings snd Bun Sundey 14 Well eae jot. Built in kiteh-
en, large living rm. with fire. |
lace, notty pine den, slate ly e ca
Heats vo tt) tent} CS family with full basement, suto.
Ww E cin BL OOMFIE ‘LD
2 acres farm Colonial. 4 bed-
rm full basement, automatic of) |
heat Large 18 by ay Itvin,
with fleldstone
Both with fire-
places. Carpeted to wall through- .
out 1 acre cotral and bern any
‘trees, some fruit with rolling ter-
Gives this bome an ideal
Bee this for suburban
its - best :
C "ASS LAKE WOODS
Open Sunday 1 to 6 New 3
bedrm. custom men ores. rms.
oon tile bath, 3% ||
e ‘teria
ev epee _ detail
wRANK SHEPARD | OL, Lisi Rochester
4 ‘lake o Privileges : term, Ei $14, Real 50 y Mighiand Ra ise OR
» Ces auto. hot water, fireplace
private baths and entrances Full
Drice $13,700 with 62.509 4
NORTH SUSURSAE
$600 DOW
2 family — op 2 atres with
Foe. of shade Full price $8,050- $1500 down
$365 WN
a earecas pungaic oF on par
Co-eperative Real Estate Exchange OR }-1238
k street with modern facilities rail
price only 08,702.
= { GeorgeR. Irwin REACTOW i bead 4 Ave:
| PE 5-010
f! mo anewer Call rasan
4 a storms and screen’.
J bedrooms, |
own | for B18, $14,-
bai 023 is an an- en ray ool past
ewer m i nailer: hi an #1
brick ranch home # rey Wi or ears
7180.
bedrm Mas
16's” - ire”. oem ity clos-
rae 2* ba st vera tile
toe | kitchen
un wa yee -
inets, sass sized
dining po hier oon fu i .
basem 2-car garage
These cod many other want
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These gre but 8 tow ex-
amples
WE HAVE 450 HOME PLANS
RICHARD B POLLMAN, designer
FAL iy re & WRIGHT, architects
1. our files to help, you. ating at once
‘ontiae area » only authorized
AHOME EL ANNERS
CENTER”
| Call or come out to the convenient
| _ office of FLOYD KENT, Realtor
“QUALITY By eee offkice
2200 Disle Hwy
% block N. of Telegraph
FE 2-0123
Open Mon., Tues, Thurs. & Fri
Eves.
BROWN
Visit our office and look over our
“many photo-listingse Park ae at
-our door. We buy, sell and trade.
For trades ask for Mr, Brown
Open 99.
oe H. BROWN. Realtor 1383 W Ph.
Coaperative ° Real Estate Erehenge
FORCED SALE Owner must esell this new 3 bed-
ranch home with full base-
Mas hardwood floors, ot!
at and ts nicely decorated Ex-
tre large lot, located just off Wil- |
Mame Lake road near Pontiac |
| Leake recreation area Priced at
| $11,600 with cash to mortgage.
PRACTICALLY NEW This 2 bedroom home is ideal
for a smal! family. You will Vea |
this place neat as a pin and in an
excellent west suburban location
Large 160 ft. lot with plenty of |
| fs en space. Only 87.050 with.
| termes,
bolle. GC. Wood Co.
toom
ng sore
wiiems viaee Rea ji
Office Open. | Corner on aan one
$1000 DOWN GI Lovely 5 room ranch "Haat
me anv re wa!
thled
Longfellow Loree! :
price, need We say more.
3 BEDROOM BRICK $1,400.00 down will get some GT.
a fine home with lake privileges home
tures,
Kitchen, la!
a = $13,100. 000
the ear.
LONG LAKE FRONT -
paste hy ement. he
hogee, eitreice.anneh Gres, many mani, More outet abpreciate, 2,000.00
cay we more. .
Russell Young
Many other homes to
Dorot Snyder. Envestee
3140_W. fturon ‘°E 32-4411
ON MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICS
’
CRESCENT LAKE
TATES with privileges on an
excellent sandy beach. Vesti-
bule entrance. Living room
with ir gam than average
dining Kitchen also ef.
fords ample table ie,
‘Birch cu rds, double
sink), All 3 bedrooms have
wardrobe ¢ 7
rose tiled (colored fixtures.)
planter Brick trim and a
exterior charm. be
seen.
Ir YOU'VE BEEN LOOK-
ING for @ ranch home with
beeper pd spacious rms., with all 3 bedrooms on one
~ west of _elty Crescent
Lake. Only 2 left. We have
the keys.
CHEROKEE HILLS, Gra-
cious living will be youre
in this bedroom ranch
mae attached . ga
isite blastered vane. apd select floors. The livin
to veautitul
. Patte. You'll ly carpe
Ceramic b ae th
landscaped lot
love it!
DUTCH COLONIAL IN EX-
. living
ural-fireplace, ff is
rm, den and kitchen down,
| q bedrooms, 1 master sine,
t 12x16 foot. and up.
Painted basement, automat-
t te heat and hot water 2
ear Brice well landscaped
ne rice reduceq tp 614,-
BETTER EAST —_ “One o ose ve r story
and one ’ alowe,
With « finished heasend center,
, vestibule — and
Sepa: F
: as fur- nace and hot water heater,
We recommend this one.
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' RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 262 8 Telegraph 9-°
|Ph PFE 3-7103 or
Co-operative Real Estate tie |)
“EAST SIDE - 2 FAMILY, rooms and bath down, @ and th up Plastered walls, carpet-
tn living and dining room
New aluminum aiding, storms and ,
screens. Full basement, 2 car ga-
oat | drive aod street.
3 BEDROO!
WATERFORD HIGH AREA
Large ca living room, 8
nice-sized bedrooms on one floor,
Recreation room in basement, oil
heat. Large corner let,
scaped.
bet 6 Arg dds ao eee 8
patty Same ofl heat. full |
basement. and é1 . Only ve
full price wih
| down peyment.
| PERRY PARK
2 bedrooms, modern kitchen and
dining room. Lot-ts-S0x175. Part
basement, and ot] heat, Chicken
coop and garden space; Low dowa
payment. ,
2|, SCHRAM
Sort
with =\/
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* PLUS TAXES & ©
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heat, &
additional
WAGNER PAYMENTS —
1900 N. Opdyke Rd,
$37. a7.
ee Walnw
information call
HOMES
FE 47197
LOVELAND | 188 Cass Lake Rd. KEEGO Harbor |
FE 2-4875 FE ¢i¢61 JACK
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SPECIAL $1000 DOWN edrooms |
Located eee to downtown. Large
i heater Storms, screens insula- ae beeper Appros bets will ——— -_—_— | way in rayton ains. Sells i is tion, fenced rear vard Wil eacrt- make Ss 8 year roun ome ; We couldnt count them al! : Ww) QS 2 { ) : Out Dixie Hw 6 tl st oe FS . ; 7 mostly beer and ey — ides Get cash vou need now Pav RIDGEWAY | I RR ; & SON fiee Move Tight in ee echoed aa. rae ee pa For Sale Lots 46 For Sale Lots 46 pete lowely os farm home for party foods Plent¢ ot park later tn monthly amounts you can RE ’ z located on lovely 4's acre ts Ful rice rife 5 ss afford Phone writ naREALTOR sey oe EALTORS | EAST BLVD VACANT ; Beg eee ee _— oF Atastien recone. bs Full prie plus stock d Phone write or come ‘a, ems win. PE 46-6203 182 W Huron Phone FE 4155 $ rms: & bath Stone frepiace : BLOOMFIELD %% ACRE ADJOIN- LOT LAKE mk 5 2 north of Pontiac House is * : QT ee *BENEF] ICIAL _ MUL TIPLE LISTING SERVICE : large kitchen Pull bemt oll tur- = etiltes, te aiierendel ive i Foret) take Country Club, Beach waar bees Siar e 0 full) modern sith ew De WARD F PARTRIDGE
TRADE Brick Ranch 10.4 ooh Was Sw" SS" de josh aag NARS’ ion RoE waamtaggke nioges ar Suman seer tebe: aul Sains Mhageeeae eee 7 AE ee 5 i heater @ new water sys- | RE. TA it : ’ We sep [ypresent a builder who will, rerahare bane roome with Soe) TOO ID SES as dn 2 car garage Spacious land- | g1s00 | Owner ‘| 100 BY 160 ROSELAWN | etUBDI. | tein Property also .nc fades ® HRUOUT Sichteny aT W Lawrence St FE 20248 — poll poet —_ down wer patural Areplace >. 2 picture LAKEFRONT—VACANT Saeed TTAN NNAN | OAKWOOD MANOR SUBDIVISION | afer a Auburn Heights OR 3-8536 ar Ra Calg cer ap User to 6 Mortgage Loans — $4 | arge corner jot. S ee ee he ot your choice. Fer complete to Pull, "high vary basement sae orm 3 be ra eummsr home | - REAL arate EXCHANGE | _ft. Terme, PE 61436. LoTs SALE, Twin] ACH. pinicpaes be te te |! 120 rr ‘ON DIXIE ol! heat, 2 ar garage, us| Large living room. stone fireplace. Lincoin | oe aoe Middle Bt ‘Straits Lake. 32440 faite on eae A-l block bldg. 34x20 ft. LOANS $600 TO $1.5 500 R A. MOTT, R'TOR what you've d peepee en nrot heer iis FRONT BFecuis Lake Estate PE 6-371). _(? LANDSCAPED LOTS TN WA WATER. ed pet sa) Cad 3 ad Favela aed age. Ideal locate ion 1. For any purpose on
aa ‘I sy Ivan Shore erage, 100 A. lot. sendy beach | $ room. furnished. auto oll tur! Oy soxi21 BEAUTIFUL NUN. | “on $¢_Torms._FE_¢ 7046 Fdw. Mf. "Stout. Realtor tax consultant. heal estate o| Caniend “Goony. © ot ™ ~~ RANCH VPE of Lee bd . . Sener transferred. 612,000, 94,000) Sfee6- a toon Lk Subdvn. Lake priv. Must T.N Saginaw St Ph. $2:300" down “and. $180 per| 2 For bome additions or 3- B edr ia frlengly communtiy 1 nice oe | ROOM & UTILITY. NATURAL | sacrifice. PE 5-l014 Open Eves eats | or enclose oy akfast room and | LAKE ANGELUS WALERFRONT || replace. 4 ‘ree ileese En |? et neon) BD Giroux. Fr anks. houses partly constructed knotty ore rem Verp desirable 3 bedrm home 2. [*8*: rhe wooded lot Easement to ——- 4. To build @ garage or on ae with bar. New aman ACRES FARM FORTHWEST | Wallto-wall carpeting ond nul pate nreplnce,' inoye "en: | EA paGt da nx JONES. REAL ESTATE Meta a " L ; AK of Rochester, also 12 within | 4200 Dine ee, MEAL mo Ea re cap draperies 2 landscaped lots with closed porch, bandy Ritehen, din. 222_W__Muron FE 43008 iM miles ity limita of f ____ Open until 8: sat, | ¥ 200 National” Bullding , Waa tdaattae and, fomere | Ste alo Roald bot water Cin’ + ROOM CARD EARELY PORN. wonny wun sar acer site| Te megan fe ig LA Sot tt pala 'ae pine ei r » fo : et : — it 2 > = ° Sk a , "ONLY Setch' pontide' aad Bass:| Eade or .care ajaeas enon —Suehr ~/ CHEROKEE THLLst | ah a cea toate w mare weewm| “LET'S TALK Swaps 55 “ sion. $30,000 with 1-3 down INE TA i You'll like the advantages a Lakewood Subdivision, located on ISINESS” | ORG a $361) Dn a ick Bung | | OFF VOORHEIS «BED Brow tl met ue picebabnletern Giger e Ricee? shore of Warning Lane | Sele e Business | Property Cd BL: INESS | as pt, TURNING we H Bungalow | -- | open sites. each ap | ~~ ees ) attactiments, also garden ; , : Its clean, Move right — Tas Wide choice of lots still avall- < Telegraph Rd tiene for bet- seaimaiet an acre tn siz | eR ; | ‘tractor and all attachments f ° cuOcere pecs See eee living room. dinin, foom, kit St able Calf now tor complete in- er homes but HURRY —Only ake privils e sites are, sola vents pd FRONTAOE ial il COMMERCIAL, BL ae crawler tractor or loader or cosh, Plus Costs 5 w sory home down ¢ bedr th | formation FE 2-837 * sites left! biect to rigia restr ‘ P Clemens 8t. 100 de, § lots Buy or lease building and 5 roum | 4542 J < 21 ft living room with fire-|. 9 progr remit beth) GL ae ch Dolntinent > | tm all Cash or terms 4-3374. home an main highway near Pon- | ere ee era PAYMENT cae bedrooms and te See sirlecuahiguing (trea testa arcs | py ee CARL W. BIRD, Realtor | HOI MES. CBARTI RAM “GROCERY STORE # HOME | .Uac 14 fi ceilings, 6.000 square Sh proser COniMaN. TRADE . ‘ 6 an led bath | . a Ps) wi Btoc! 7 1, 3 rest rooms. 2 offices, and at GS trailer. 5-8505,__ $53 Q? Per Mo. down - and 4 bedroom 3 mete oe matures: - $16, 158 FT. 1. AKE Community National Bank Biss | 4392 Dixie Hey mek modern home all for aan plenty of parking ideal for small ; BUILDING LOTS ms, {. TH 9306. : . , : iG WE ¢4211 _ Eves. FE 5-1307 | or 3-1950 Eves. MA : ring plact First time 8400 accepted a je in on Plus tapes and inpurence decitraP gan wan sonon ad k . do 150 4g ROS Ack ft F Ditase) fst bart a Sale A es na) sores Riera mop poe eatin roan e ac s_Weit_ On. >it ; s: k floors, Birch doors. |- -l ee ‘orest ke Country Club ares or e Acrea e bldg room apt Se eS Shyer : ; PURN ~ HOUSETRAIL LER euomauc heat iving room tter see this one soon Nicholie deep enti nopine Pacha $3,000 up CO an os oa Amr GAS STATION & HOME ligne ee Will +11 or ae ti y insulated ¥ . crest o ; loalyn sewer and water Close to schools $995 Down * ] woods eivene 2 nice ones on Alice Street each bace . tk ON STIRLING’ RD. OFF | HOME and extra store rented, | TOP, Corner location in lively iva ls fe shor and trans. See them AND ) HARGER Co. lake loaded ay Rav $1 100 Walton Blvd City restrictions | @0"180° corner lot on Eliz Lake | cma town Near Pontiac Com-| LIVING ROOM SUITE. GOOD . tome * mand beth modern |) - TROUT pee Good ‘garden, soll Partly wooded road. zoned commercial, $17,000. | pletely equipped FR. Good | cnn” OF wet of welt clubs MODEL OPEN DAILY AND ed at 6% = cee | FEEESISS BLUE. OLLLS Oued. bench DRAYTON WOODS $4000 with 81.000 down bal. on! terms. room home Books will prove FF 2- SUNDAY nes hoe 77 Raivonea Enjoy miles of scenic trav- 001200 81.500 with terms. & mo. or less for cash FE) - 30249 CB BUILDING on large| °*°@Ptlonal net. \SELL GARDEN TRACTOR on Drive out WN fens to Melrose zis = e|. by water Access to sev- ino le | corner fot, with living quarters spores NS ........., trade for meta) boat and motor. ro right tw blocks to model And Tile Roof eral other private lakes No LARGE CORNER LOT 80 ACRES ON EAGLE RD | _ $14,000 cash to mdi ‘ MICHIGAN BUSINESS | OF cement mixer Kenneth thom. The rooms are quite large and city taxes but only 80 yards Watkins Lake road and Manse Suchy Realty Ortonville ue JONES REAL- oe cue SALES , as 2 Park St Oxford = ASS ed ty | inclade a fireplace musie room to Village limits 10 miles ny with low down pay- : 832 a BS, ‘S CORPORATION setr OR TRA 3 RM ALL gas hot water beater Winuows north of Pontiac. Hour drive ment DQ ierese (lose In — , Modern home small down pas_ PE. $-0459 double strength Ita a very to Detroit, Print Lae heli MONEY WAKING JOHN A_LANDMESSER, aaa ment or trade for housetraler 610 W ron" age PE 62025 a sone home ene original own. Sharp asl Ia od wet x food ote eae eae echiet Park azorermmmele eee eee out- | “ NEY. NU 1573 Lg Pe Rd or car. Pontiac Press Box 20 - side of Pontiac de- I T ‘ Rm OL! ~ MODEL (SUPE ‘scat Service ce TODAY. “NO OBLIGATION lake ran a in price from oe velopment reasonable at $2.-| . sour pee AOS - Pork_At Our ‘Front Door | WAP ie Te ‘LAWN Mow.
sree one ees | He W. Bigelow | fi ial sacha, | trots Teles ene | ae ei cteetein yateanrar’| ROGER Of EW COPPRE Hoc, | fy cee try fr al re 619 Oran Act fast Only gl00 ft 5 704 S. Telegraph 2 » oi] heat. toilet 0. z 100 corner ) Orar ’ : 2 Acres adjoining Pontiac Motor Erpineer- for sale All om loca’ Iso | 90's grass seeds. trellises, border uron per cent commission to real can good Ford Courier :jood opportu- fence, and all spring h - p Ice re tate agents for cash sale k FE _ 42533 20 acres muct @ acres wooded ing on Joslyn, Immediate posses- po 5 pring hoyseciean
O EN t MOLTIPLE 1 perme omny re batt cn rr ‘Phone weasel! CLARKSTON SSS ———$ —— high land frontage on small ston, oy pollard peers Write Pon- pel 8 Wy fost lawn rebers. : MA 5-418" neo : 7 lake. live stream through Beste | | COMPLETE SET OF HARVARD Son aaa) pmemse -pherpen now. TONIGHT 4PM & PM. at / ee _ eee | PRANNING TOBE IED ideo Maaeee priced at R | VALUET. Real tor | sepric TANK CLEANED SERV. SAT 1PM 9 PM. @man PRIVATE LAKE PROP. |2 Acres. on hoy ooee. Aeee per |, Cobia Are i rE J tee with “$3 Dodge truck fully | BARNES "HARDW ARE SAT. _M. to Unbelievable bet true A cloeetn| Sonth a be Cpl oles i r_LISTIN 10 SERVICT soho ae for oat Will take | 742 12 W. Huron St Easy Parkin ah Heich : acre pareel with 2 beautiful | {qo "togt tremtare | One Roy Annett Inc.| BUSINESS PROPERTY FoR 1 Sate, $600 for equits +6618 after ore ve uburn Heights BE spring fed jakes of approx. 15 : = or lease 5000 atiding. | _5 5 ———— 1279 GENELLA 2 bedroom vraten Put ST BUYS Sree eee cane | 1) OTL om Milfora| teed! isenzes) 200 REA Ce ee eee eee eee ia st NOCO SERVICE many I t — Sons 4 ’ Pat S_dlocks to, downtown available { course within| {%,_Bieerropped reed Priced at MS 1 evenings and Sunday 14 | STATION Here's the most wanted home * large parcel, at Only: TODAY! walking distance A nearly '’ |. For lease tm Clarkston, Michigan today Take @ look at @hese out $10.500 includite drapes and Z hew 6 room brick ranch home | ACRES nice level ground 100x782 = | | Excelient profit producer for an standing features and ou il aks cornice . . with Dasement and recreation Off Seshabaw Rd 813005 7 augressive individual f Niece ! this truly the value WINTE FRAME room| _Attacned getage, This te nel ereiee, shone _ rm Oomane| ppiseplbeaal Abel Solon file beth. year . : Fan eth z | an ideal property for a con- ; | -reeu - 32-1987 6 m: Mon | be ee ALL BRICK EXTERIOR - RICE Uemanch . Measure lis: cer garasee. | Grape Ue cehchane Gul devene)| MATER PROWTAOK. 3 lou, 100 8 | ATTEN LOX : I8 THE “BIRD” TO 8EE thru Prt. ot tere PO. Box 690. People tno hog es Y INDIANA LIMESTONE. PLAN. also attractive on. thi basement, on paved stree} ROY KN. AUF, Real acta pclae Corwen! Cale DEVELOPERS! one ue $12.960, Wu accepd smaller home TER S room home, built in 1950 al) oa one floor. Priced at oa 0 on onles se t0r Terms can be srranged. 1S sere corner parcel locat- AUBURN AVF. . a . 3. BEAUTIFUL LANDSCAPING, OM heat, new 3-car ° 68.950 with E-Z terms. uron OA 63339, PE 2-149 18 ACRES. with basement house ed- m fooes atop nek GREENHOUSE 3 e INCLUDED tse here cols a hs drive eee AeA Te ' , plus 3 room house on rear, 94.800 vee rele er small Taree Valuable 100 commercial front-| WEST SIDE, §7-10 ACR mie AN-KAMPS BN 4. ALL LOT, 1005180 OR MORE. brie Ol ae mite Ae CUTE & MODERN SAGINAW BAY with $800 down. On Clintonville Gently selling } beets age on Auburn near corner of! With # room and bath. basement | REA FE ¢0628 $ PuasteneD Watts ITs VAC zaanD 3 nice bedrooms. kitchen, " ath toa at Aporoximately ot) rear af Us MS” Seep ioe | | Somtlonest A neta STelegrape ves na Bu" q WO living rm, and dining e!! Beautiful lake tron, home t feet excellent WILL TRADE ‘50 NASH STATES. a brett! 4 P Lak largem.ot. insulated, built in nearly new, only 0@ miles CLARK REAL EST ATE rontage only 10 minutes ae F soft ice cream | cer garage. orchard of assorted = for garden tractor or equity ® 2 BRICK FIREPLACES ne ake ‘54 of! furnace, gas. water north of Pontiac Features 4602 or FE ¢4813 om downtown Pontiac calvtesbareenn ony business Smiles: west ehaenen’ ier coitiea | later es car MY 2.0882 room coptempora heater storm saab low | neled walls large living ced under market for 7 Us yea Le Lats atl) | featuring tty alle kewkorcas ao wail pevmcnt andl Ce , with fireplace dining 1369 W Huron Open Evenings Quick faction Call for ap- 5 . ; | much work for ‘adv owner | For Sale je Clothing 56 +3 SLATE eeorinice wit tom knotty pine cabinets, payments of $85 which ‘jin. | roqm. 4 bedrooms and beth Co-operative Real Estate Exchange pointment VW ARD F PARTRIDGE | oft ‘ered at $10.525 $2 900 i banner nn~ Pe “Ly Wardrobe and walk-in clos- cludes taxes and insurance Otfers the finest .o swiin- . > REALTOR oe 4-358] | WONDEREUL | OPPORTUNITY | BOY'S SUMMER SUIT. “BIZE 16-12. i LINEN CLOSETS. dows water softener "All ee crtaancprece| lice wence Cin. frontage on pavement. 1080 ft) Edw M. Stout. Realtor 1080 W HURO __ | O® RETIRED COUPLE | user sLetets: (stee 6s PRIS ITS - LAWSON ARI HOOD : screens [t's complete in : ap - sale Other lane preverties deep. approx 4 acres Loads of 77 N Saginaw st sas FE 58165 Real ESTATE & bUsiNEssEs | CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, BOTH ih) RATURALIBINCH CABINETS very detail You tl love it EAST SIDE svaliab’s in seme area Call large trees, beautiful «pot for the | Oven) © vee) a1!) 0/98 THRUOUT MICHIGAN To Buy—To SetlTo Trade | boys and girls Sizes os to ‘ eat Myelin ROOM: = BS p50 Olde: home in very , 3 nan, Teron! Restor FF | suburban family J aca with | ~ Sunday “10 to 4 om | pen 7 to 8 YOu BUY IT-WELL INSURE IT! In ‘good condition ; FE 40152 : - dition, @ rooms with -full i $1.262 50 down oar age a —— | FORMAL FOR SAL&, SIZE 9. 18 COMPACT UTILITY GROUP oats . | © ING Woatertord bath full basement. 3 be 7 oe | ( ees ee : / Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 494 |. Blue net. OAkiand 30-3387 rms cil¥ gas and sewer WIT. are ) Buy Li Tye | \ RE S , prercns- 19 ALL COPPER PLUMBING 6 coom. one floor plan as furna t t 382 Lake Privilege Lots!. ij J 213 LEVEL ACRE: MEN’s > SPORTSCOATS. 20. FULLY. INSULATED Close ta village of Water Ue a a te Rate you BUY IT -WE LL TINSURE. IT CORNER AUBURN AVE. os ae - a 2 2 ttary frame. front d €STATE=MUST SELL FOR CASH Country living at brs you can 3 oar TOP STREETS | ford 3} bedrooths few oi) M_ story frame. front and | Lots locatea ‘+ West Bloomfield. aftord to pay. Good 5 room bun- | be $10.00 : urnace corner parce! 82 rear glassed in porches Waterford and Commerce Town- alow on parcel 9003:300, ft with cae. 3000 9 7 wy "Remodel <\ uit Odds and ends from our stock. ae | xX 213-is among [ine new only $1447 down with E-2 ships. Om Case Lake Elizabeth © fruit trees 2 tool sheds = The oo FE 2S regory FE 3-p4i4. REALTY CO REALTORS All sizes in regulars and longs. se are just a few of the many homes and priced al ‘ust terms = take, Pleasant Lake and Wolver- homie is modern and attractive | eves. -5219. FE z — Everyone an excelient value! many features you will find im $10B80 with” $2'300 “uown ine Lake Cited aia Nate tat ~-FOR LEASE 126: OSMUN’S his Home that’s design ‘or to ig discount for cash 1 oTEe SS - PRICED 9300 TO 61.500 aS 2 pe eet 1075 W. Huron Se aviO day's living—but bullt the old : CUTE AS A BUG . : 40 ROLLING ACRES Good mmercial frontage on NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH Downtown store on. only $1 N Saginaw fashioned way. LeBaron School 3 rooms and bath afd util- orse Jobe UM Ad te ro a WITH NICE HOME oe pe Sse for used car POST NOFFICE | Sale Hous hold old Goo oods . t -ely Co-o; state Exchange - sHOE res | FULL PRICE | Sht,feer plan, 3 bedrooms niceliot gus and sewer tte es FE 2Og3 | ‘Lerel remeteled, farm _tene. |wiw COMMERCIAL BUTLDENGE | ae, Soames vod sate | See omecheld Goods 57 from living. ae potyeldched pes foundation a Price 6019 Cass-Eliz. Rd. 1073 W Huron, The whole family will certain! Additional ions available to build 5-7461 after 630 pm 2 PIECE F Rose “LIVING RC ROOM | while dinin pon vcatast ) with term FE29170 NEXT DOOR 0, BRANCH enjoy this ideal setting ~ The to acKi tena A GOLDMINE: suite 2 matehed occasional $15 750 P] L t kitchen full basement. «ti . _— SA Crap Le __PosT_o room home is exceptionally neat | RAY O’ NEIL, Realtor | i r ific Completely 0a chairs Lamps Jamp table End f] us O ; heat and water sottone: TOON LAKE WESTACRES ORI y OFFICE and clean and attractively dec- |. "962 8. Telegre Opens: eer Gas pump ae eed tables. Coffee tables Janity ta- Decorated ‘Cleaner than Has privileges on Loon Lake bedroom. screened porch with A F L. RII At AR. ADISE orated Inside and out Auto ott a! rE 4 $7107 330 ft. M 6 acres. Idee! 2ble eee mre seticien TPE 2 8 Lots from $1750 to $2,700 God Dutch Yours fer oniy ‘ bedrm home with kitchen Fireplace. carpeting | aluminum Acre wereeia) Bagh ead 427 mice ce end Gcine on SETER FE $1292 motel site Tliness forces sacri-|2 LIVING ROOM SUITE & See ie" home tonight trom 4 tN 460 avr ine, gm lnrge uilier, | BOPm* and screens Pris beach iy wooded. tsqih Pama 23) modgrn"Tithenoauached gasigs SO-Opevative Real evtate Rachangs ee wag, IRE alr Fs 1 : MM 3-4423 Pay akes Overjook- ee From foes = Poatinn fo west Sac rifice Peg ae ar pelea 4 \\ atkins L. aketront Peatete ok io “pt sat ee i rp cand 4000 (pe > ar i erate Latina’ Business Opportunities 51 Pipl Pepey ceded are. Ideal | ” Pitico ietrincrator ae SOITE: z Se ee ieee ; eal Builder needs money aud top peiael priced " SpafTbus ¢ bedroom home on miles to Brogkville and ¢ miles to. 4 ACRES OF WOODS | 0 | tor 2 women Possibilities unlim- | i Pir 3 f\_long OR 3-623 Puuiactlers| had on ee will sacrifice this fine brick Ms to put north shore sandy beach Offered hwy 18 Close to the and This atrractiv @ bedrooms bunge, § GERVICE STATION FOR LEASE ited Ceres ‘ll — will sel) teres. | ECE MAPLE DINETTE 2 Pontiac Lake road and go past eeeck home with attached Ea M ora) owne at $24500 Terms. OR Weeki-Wachee River. Wonderful ow wih . cael Worcea AE | cu pimnicr oll company. M _mattresses, 2 chairs. PE 2.5964 autte road to Genelia. -see eta wel fal anion an Speen Pek Realtor a =| Paerene $380, paltrene ss | tered walls end expensively car- hares aa. oot," we car finance the vou, lj HE UM. A M- ELWoop/4 Tilebeck Tehete noe ee AUITE,,..~ you there baths for less than $16 000 _ 5-8188 | | —¢ $10/@ month or 880 ev |: peted living room. truly blends balance Cal) FE 2-01 | REALTOR 2-719 = : : j Open Evenings Eor Sal P 44A Loko ; Kate al every with the towering trees. The 20x19 ors == 5 - ; 1 | or Sale Resort Prop. 44 z : 143 Cags-Elizabeth Rd WARD FE. PARTRIDGE Mes pees) with Tone ; | For Sale Resort Prop. hehe Jie, Also pe pireatese oe ft. living room with beautiful tile Girt =sor WELL ESTABL ISHED, | FE 5-1 wr PE 43844 [2 ORIGINAL SUITS. SIZE 16 @ ST) ANE marble fireplace. oversized 9 | ——— @s above. Pictures in etural col. fireplace was designed for UL sectitice, awner learing slate, | VW licns wea bens Correct: condi: REALTOR FE 4- 3581 kitchen. “with an sbundance | «18 ROOM HOUSE FOR sik | MIO_ MICHIGAN coer ates ment Owner, | (raining. | A for small *ramiiy. | | SDIKIELE Fie i — | Money to Loan 53 5 ROOM DUNO THER Ww FR “custom cabinets Ande | pedis a convalescent } i MUI | DURO-THERM Of. BURN- Sess ee ee ee: a toeledern tom tome T ROQDED GRR COTR Ea) Cs fe me Ber | ag Cert mat roe ros | mnt cried Ener) | Ta he Te —— Se | many er fea : : oS rith | Rt “is . DUOTHERM o! tures for your comfort ant OAK WAND LAKE neat sis ttractive modern rig’ 1GL/ Lt Priv. “Blasts top bed Giroux-F ranks | ee eta _ WHEN YOU NEED Ir i FE 200i oa aeebid Voorn that By Owner # bdrm ome te — Minite, rental unite lot 19812 _down $40 ® month EMpire 3- GENERAL REAL ESTATE $212 Waterford Rd “Watertord LEONARD REFRIO- Ee eee Ul on oe oN storm ak ene Auto- room tor expansion located of 3 NICE LOTS ALL IN ONE PAR- 4306 Dizle Hwy OR 30701 | Ph._CORIando » 39-8721. "at i heats washer, 3 piece Sale ote epee matic teat $1900 OR yarn} Seite sae rone pestnn drag 30 | Min: oe 09 5 208 Lake Ee Open until # Set ‘tt 5 1% ACRES — TESTING 300) a O ie neo met om suite. -FE_ §-6330. now? S 2 a hen Cee ou) ‘ al ee R andon Lake . ve cent processed gravel - HOUSE FOR RENT \ | ee ee ivtilacds at our office 7 For Sale | Farms” ' 48 open All pmotem 4 X room | You ean get tt quickly op rel and ‘a aiture for sale. merysone . Dye | attr ranch house b ; rome, I'g baths. stoker heat. ga- 8 ure, car or furniture o at gO Johnson, Por- 2°08 Voorhets Road irrest au Acre 13) Coated ea hearty ¢ - Ce ee . 80 ACRES ON EAGIE RD | ‘tage workshop 27x48 barn. East “endorsers. Payments to sult your _tlac. FE. 3-6213 ; 2tospm ae the m ost wees stabl-red, tighbor) cod act cy Bk : Suchy Realty Ortonstlie of Metamora Write AD. Gron- | budget We will be glad to help {3 Gas SERVEL REFRIO. EX. | ' the fen spet (2 th ‘, area pALP free | ned os . ce 2 2 a. ewe broom BY OWNER rT ACRES NICE} nat 1303 Humphrey. Fitnt or call you with your money problems cellent condition OR 3-2804 1¢ — perfect = t rm ee "t man : lott at is PANG y z ; —— ee Jos Bs ND HOUSE WEST Of Fl! Seer ey 11 aoa) SRO are eet is ie Snenwent eg metal boats located on the are story Home 7 rooms & bath lo- Rear hi) EO Otliespie bernie : ‘1T RCA ey SED CONSOLE TV. ABETH LAKE RD. ucted home comsisting | bar Pargset Moorn, toys. mater ,0, AuSable fiver. in the. Sie near Brown City Call FE Cedar ¢2461 ; “| | 850.98 antenna kit. $9.98. 5 yin lar | » 4 . ae aay a eart of deer Kuntine Maps / _— — — { ive i] eats oid Brick front dining room s Hbeis” courte ’ etn a Teens FE a a ue te selling anno: nomen NTRY HOME WITH 40 ACRES. ae Rv ‘Cora URE IneRe FIN ANGE co | Waiton,_< wi ALON iM fe 3) very good size bed. ~ ati‘e 7 and 4 BED- —- - seg ee hmited umber of excellent ae hy Realty Ortonville i ‘ \ A Fa fy or Josiy1 FE 23-2257 rooms 13420 ft itt. Ne room with ROOMS on one fi BY OWNER QGIRESALE pas. PIGEON RIVER | crs are still avananle ia this PA a. White Lake Rd $1750 for equity | 18 CU FF T. UPRIONT KELCHL Wal to wall carpeting Draperies i porche ar qarege aaa | type 4 bedroom 2 a a rawe ‘34 acres of finest deer hunt, , ec odlsitien Protective restric- de ACRE FARM NEAR DAVIS. ; pee & month on coftract FE) Abs ial X30 peak abide, tor freezer duets otf Mr ae @iso included Oak floers Plas | xa Tf vow are large lot $12,800 Rox icin land in lower pantusuls over 15 tions FHA and Equitable ep.) road acres of timb oa is s. tiers Lak Or : a tered wails sSizanie kitchen wt! oowing for a place in the 32 My heslece Ol 2-37 30° a ‘ f oon Pigeon river, one of the proved Convenient terms can be | cond Bae ecchare s room hon WouLp ¥¢ YOU LIKE TO Ms MARE A AY S TO $500 ich . at m Ac tetra) ouemee ni r and DOWN TO | ses isa & after 3 6 finest a rout “treams in Michigan arranged to meet individual 2 large barns one with electricity | onte Eade poring & Les cent rr DAXTER 'e ST | Pry YDS ¢ Scere CARPET, GOOr . Lave : Z c LL Vaile this i it! | _ Ld beaut modern in tve-rdom eed j reeset Cal rE. Der iaundry trays, tiled floor Only #11608 Beier” aoe —— Rome in basement aan pectic HOL MES-BART Ww cround "uterine p seurel se yee: o18T3 | GET CASH OUICKLY cond 1074 Argyle after @ Fs de a tle ¥ urate one tocar + Weis nae SebGn lomr garage also 1 dandr hod oe rite lw RAM | uid enteken Mmercamen nik Kel ‘GROERY STORE 6 SUsINES | We Pe, QO —F GAL eS TOA pas: u um Bee sas and- Toom Bungalow ern tog rental units [deaj far 4392 Diste Awe } 1 ; 8 er, new Be bugey rood eon- tie ts Os te wt (ier Aneng the Trees Hees cat garage sipenti on st hunting club or place to retire OR 31950 sven MA 8-1249 buldine Doneed oentecace feat man an bi bide? Main y *tscabis.| Up to $500 a pee i Th eit : , $2 Yur TOR AND DRY © IX THE part of which !s ideal for subdi- 5 ' : pe Anas eet tae Noe ta Sei ee eee eee ae ~ et _ Ag SABLF RIVER corte city of N Pontiac each $10 viding $300 per acre with half! REWEGECAS BUILDING.ZONED - ae . ree Het iat | four Me fo Largest size with freeser Hills subd 9 or river. tr tht _preats on and $10 a month FF 5-9175 cash dowq For further informa- manufacturing. Gee beat excel. ieee : on 4 jose a) ei 00 cost 1) @ purcnasers new ing, -dinlng room. asd: | Liscation Br tue ote a me ieee a rome ae Mon write Box 19 Pontiac Press © tent location on busy intersection minutes Loans sive, made on Me AyRUY SMALL RADIO“ ¢0 <8. mortgage vate ru Rattace er a [7 ae) a cludes (a nret ard cl rap | O TS AND ACRE AGE “9 ) Ray ee Terms) Sor 88 Pos- sutities, rE sarge Blevers 613 to) 418 . t hes Ss : 2 a S ee wh
NICHOLIE oe L me ge Baie eel ot pay Bitctien 72 0G - se ee inc RISO” Ra aeE pa ouavess 5 ol oy | CHAIN “aR | 401 13 acre parcels, $880 3 J mi!) rth oof Pent! tes O kl nd re Manat ne o_o 2 PIII IS ee | J NEIL wired ca ae be ble con acre parcels 0) 000 Terma rl Excelien’ for subdivision — 19 ae Sete tate APT MO- a a = aE ES eanstiel ee AND HARGER CO | Nt water completes tum eC Shes COU GG ee oe oti mopletel; | urns VEORI $41 000 | house and boat livery $20.000 ANYTH! TNO you she
2 remagteo® KAMPSEN | weinne verve snc — bade cies ve aoENcY sere nite em Loan Company Fe sigiguge rts, pen Fventngs : 0 = -— 2 f : ; FOR SALE BY OWNER 3) aH ee a. ing isla W Huror PE ¢1540 | Leslie R. Tripp. pes lios i BED NURSING HOME: CA. 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. | A Tittle out of the rae but a lot wv room home with bath ond half REALTORS Paail COLORED GI's A heer ey MY +114) Ls en Erenines tering te exclusive clientele and = om ins lawnmowers $200 and ~ eo r é a
= full on oan. garage. Dray EF ALTORS i FE 4.0528 Ina ot ben cette rege | Living quarters, pool toom and. SPECI ALS FE 54-8161 or 477 With in Innes, of ety ear ene | t - 4, Ons afitcttie ate (aed 0 eh tb R ul 14 Tental rooms furnished located highwe fo nees and water heaters. Bath- BLOc ME IF ae 4) 7 8 Telegraph re & Bun. bedroom bungalows, some ) in Onaway, Michigan $11,000 . $798 FULL PRICE—Lovely ‘» acre | = < oe oe faform fer interview, No xe z room fixtures, beds chests. dresr. KNOL Ls Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | ra Lert eee weeeture | terms or trade on Oakland County tract. Only $15 down & #lSemo. | 35 ACRES . LOANS $20 TO $500 a van: he springs and = : | home GRANGE HALL RD. ny ; resses. Living foom suites Templeton | argc Eee see eee men DORRIS & sox $508 LAKE PRIVILEGES -Onir «'» - Located on black top. Modern 3} RAY O'NEIL, Realtor H On gpetare enty TH acta, tedioe. tage ming eee
$650 Dn. GI «: EDAR ISLAND Gis ene Sues oe 782 W Huron ‘Pont wee Rene 1887 atte: sont $20 sien spe butiding i fero luk ponte conlrmacmee: FE }-7103 or on en FINANC suites, dinette fee spel es ade
‘ LK. | T gas odels: santas rg ~ en house come frutt. Full price Co-Operative Real Estate Exchange NANCE CORP. OF other mise. ttems. NEW & & USED. 5 der 4 room and bath Pull Orilsner ee arpect s \ Ss Pe gia b06 teem 6 | PONTIAC cise ont trade-in dept. for real $1280 FELL PRIe ¥ basement Ol heat Extra lot inmchooring “whe Went ne ale | uburban Prop. 453A $1000 FULL ACRE TRACT oni - = | MONEY MAKER | : ba arqains van . And only @ yrs ald A eood NOC MICETIEAN pas GS about one mile from city ifmitr_ FS ates ha aM - 3'o S Saginaw st, FE 4-9535 SE OUR LAY-A-WAY PLAN OPEN BAILY & SEN bay (fer scminoe | hteeen dees pees Now! ,Oniv 8200 ROK HESTER ARPA 1185 ACRES ele ee Or EASY TERM Near Orchagd d NOR? s : =e : . : nt mi $3 (000 LAKE PRONT Ideal location Adioining new subdivision On Grocery and meat Business "oC orm Sore) ra 4 NTHS TO PAY ecroom Ranc o home Modern 2 R es IDI, S RA ONE " it VILLAGE or split level home. Terme . the corner of black top nd on malp artery, Beer and TEAGI EIeIN AN 13, (C0) We bur. sell or trade Come out Separate dini in room huge pi tered walls cae “ae home Friar RAY O'NEIL. Realtor 3. bdrm. ful’ basement Gar qtavel reas § miles north of wine takeout icense Owner 202 N. MAIN , and look around 2 scree of tree fow ¢nbances beats j ight oe hardwood floors 299 § Teiegra Re Open #9 neal oni $120950 §, a: [_ LON t Pontiar Right for. subdividing retiring Can be purchased oer ye A "700.8 sien tavee F " ASOT vas heat Water Phone FE alii re bois . 1 BDRM. HOME Realtor at wholesale plus 10 per ROC HESTE R, MICH! EN DAILY @ TO ® fre : ff sofiener Cicke to school] and Gye nor sees Le 1942 Wo oar Py FE tain yA KES Oe |. cent Fist an be | a OrAND SUN~ 12-6 at and water cat stores Siuhc:an tia) down cayment ecoperatl ive ineal Estate Exchange pesca aay ee oe aeeae eo 30 AC RES Le hres eek leaxed LOANS $25 TO $500 L & 8 BALES CO Lady of Refuge WHItt 1 AKr™ eas OPEN Ri Rocheste: at 2-0821 * Mans 1 Tor With lake frontage Adjoining new lease on hullding Call J AUT 4 miles of Pontiae or 1 mile DIRECTIONS Will sed or trace for smetier oa EC® POSSESSION other homes or country MOGs . ‘ibdivision north of Pontiac | ay Taylor Realtor, EE. ROUSENOL doo, gE oA urn Heights on Aubure " Be a r urs
| — . +094 sri etary nok a S fee nm or near Pontiac @ lota + Rene: tah pba Marl eae Ht WW E ay E ck’ _ Broker In Pioneer Mighiands Jeeephine NVEST 7 =e : ICGETVilt Boe eaters OF eer ON eeviy PHONE PE 4 _ Nght to Greer RB full beta Serer pega ete & : bdrm -rec rm sden-firepiace a —_— and Voorheis —_ Li VE. TORS | ‘HOT DIGGETY!!! a aciiieage a ales model and: office at 6278 tive home. , Picture windows Martirn Y ACRES | Opportunity te go into froven. + ler and reasonabis Prieed = PE 8-316) — FE 6-1 , @HO Leslie R. Tri R ROCHESTER RD custard and drive-in restaurant Classified Ad 'To swat Paitin kK. I. len BY OWNER! R € UT TO; Les bly tipp. Realtor Weill-Tétated on etistt .t09 road an eat, euppiies ands buts. ee t d a ELL vis tay Realtor | } bedrma. home in Elisabeth Lake, CASH: Classified Ads! seh beth tnaod) | ia “take per t eete Secee | BE. s100 dows 060 por me. io te 8300 $20 10 0800, at you don’q need for wm e413 Meer as zoe" Putenes, 8 $13,400. 138 Dover at EE 28181, | ve cdi of PR eae IDOLwaY " Rmorwar ee A Cppenectledt at | LOAN en a you do,\ call FE - ; | . me Baldwin ave, PR 6620 079 Baldwin A ra ccm | Fvbie sxavice 28181. . ee =
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: 2 . . : x . - | 4 ; | yes oA ; 2 he ro i I i Tee as f WEST OF PONTIAC
ining room, Xitchen and
floor. 4
this one tod
With utility and
cLvaged tntertor. 2 a posellal pray fenced with’
ake ee: It's
mice and clean. $1,000 down. k
Excellent basemen
he selig rive,
naeee: ~ ‘ tite ie eres |
carpeting and drapes.
DONALDSON PA
OUTSTANDING HOME
One of the picest homes in this |
area Situated on a beautiful we!!-
landscaped lot
spacious living room. fireplace, me consists of |
3 dandy bedrooms, lovely kitchen: |
outstanding basement. with rec-
reation room, breezeway and 2
car garage. Owner leaving state
BUFF BRICK RANCH HOME’
SALE OR TRADE
room home with attached brick
garage, fail basement with
reation-room, of] A.C heat
derson windows throughout, ao
pees your wife will be wild
or heavy equipment in trade
3 BEDROOM nt tearatee Sal $1650 DOWN
Attractive cedar ee acer a
the minute ranch home Only years old. Oak floors.
doors, lovely tlle bath, aluminum
storm windows and screens Lot
70 x 200. Would consider
heme or contract in trade
A leng low and rambiing 3 bed |
rec- |
An- | ;
birch tien :
smai, :
BOSTON growing family. Large living rtm.
Breakfast nook, |
garage. Plan to and dining frm.
ot heat car.
see it this Weekend.
i.’ Donelson Park sere Orehard Drive Lovely 3 story
3 bedrm home. Large living r:
with fireplece Screened summer |
Large.
plus breakfast roo:
2 car garage.
to enjoy the summer here | porch, convenient xitchen
dining rm
Beautiful large \ot,
Pian to
Indian Village
Brick l'» story bome with 3 bed-
rooms end bath on first floo
bedrm. and recreation rm
eas Beat’ Don't miss
W M4 a TOR
$10. Pontiac State Bank Bidg.
Ph FE 4-416
$2000 DOWN Like new Only 2 ‘cere oid.
bungalow com 2
downstairs, wit eee to-wall car- Lake 120 ft. ines rare
peting & tiled beth. Nicely fin- [ef aptnend 3 feerce: “ie.
lashed 3rd bedroom on 2nd floor
Full besement, with sutomatic COOLEY LK. tank : OV ie i
INT. OAL 93.30 SPC! MUNRO. mode,| -T* at 940. eotaal oat gues novel & | Pentioe 80.8 Opdyue. ste 1) VALUE
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a T REFRI leek ence MODERX | Discount $ _#1888 Cents E sag erp =o Dous.s “DISC. 838. PHO! nat. 900 Pontiac ta v.
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“Wanted Used Cars 88 __ For. Sale Cars 91| CARNIVAL ° by Dick Turner| For Sale Cars 91|_ For Sale Cars 91.
ARE YOUR CAR PAYMENTS TOO; Bd 1986 “8, ROH, WW,. A’
.WENEED (“Seep GSs “LOOK! “eu tive tare Wile
CS/ model Orton Motor " ————— | oe | 1 Se ee IN a5 ; .
‘55 ,PONTIA |S potd, = "hcreury amass y == | 1956 CHRYSLER TOWN sce tt sa + ' .
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a For Sale Tre Trucks 90 1983 BUICK CONV {1008 Piymauth Belvedere ¢ dr .¥8 tinse! a nf O fa
2 STUDEBAKER WRECKER | Thi is 9 bow tu red Jd 8 tires. | SoS aa WwW tires, ‘ene jowner.
sia pede thing a nseiet, Serta tel porters 1064 Plymouth | Belvedere station CENTRAL — f : @ ; Sj e
on mines. 110 8.) Welunde pont ape sae seek ta "hata "eee | LINCOLN- MERCURY . But for Genuine, sincer ii CHEVIE GTO To — ae Case :
eee 1955 Etre SS peeafhftbeems| Money - Saving Value Mat Loaded. with TOM, PICU 1952 DeSoto ¢ dr Powerful VP en- | ‘53 een am rer hae h H A Miles
cn iiy ‘ona ‘Just your" ent! FORD Moe guia, drive, aL, Bare afta wap get, 1, erm | tLEWS- argreaves re
} MAINLINE : Pi mouth Cranbrpok dix. ¢ dr. Jha MA ZUREK
HASKINS FORDOR x Beaulia Sasi "uaeet very snerp. MOTOR SALES Ahead!
CHEV 1295 GaUkeares — |Rgubeetarentees ae “6731 Dixie Highway i Mis . ee ST. luxe. Club coupe. Radio eer VISIT OUR a,
Mange —— LARRY canrsige eeo™ | HOWAR PREIS, " MW _ Ellwood JEROME | pen 8 om. “ws ) 8 p.m._Datly | 9705 Orchard Lake Rd. TWO ig CHET 4” TON PICKUP : . 4 D ¢ DOOR, EXCELLENT ‘46. PLYMOUTH 0 More ‘| ;
* ROCHESTER FORD DEALER “condition FE $eaie CA age ew tly hla port L ndS$ for Y lf cov- Sa 2 ) TON fa DGNES R, ALL “Pon I rai = Ir rade DS pd A 1936 we sue semen ee — Bill spence|| ots an ee or ourse
mats: cnEg, gor, wees | TORBEN BOM 4 Ee lake plete “OLive| heater, We 'W Wires, $1275. 2008 | 1986 BUICK BY HARD. a5 POR Tia 300 | te i patos, S. Saginaw
E arr Fe pond DUMP, EXCELLENT bres power ‘penis, Power : wie cellent cone, orig owaer, "6000 ipl Snot of ° g Cass and
condition. 7680 Andersonville Rd. = eke Oclon ba bar bales _eash, FE 24721, ¥
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perms ate | ai avenge "a S| we qemu Oakland vind anc 3000 F arr 55 e = eee eer ; 1956 FORD 146)0«6©>PLYMOUTH, EXCELLENT
Peal ser ores. wd) ha “nails a ; yap pata i | eae cecaracaks ectng sor teas || meen. Ores) neuter, wee-| Sune” Wedlo and Wetter
Wo salle $80. as fo 4) E. Shad- SB NAeumauies tater a ea MORE —— Cayeesprmeoces eee a Siam. Al. mask ant Nery 1955 CHEVROLET. | ts j ‘$3. PONTIAC dl STATION | Inte . bolt. Lake «| Shape MA $-3180 : Oh, come now, cheer up! You're not signing away your : Mae at Clarkston Rd deeper winto healer: $150 210—6, $1395 ~
= oa GROWER REA. | Wie, +, TON FORD rickUP |i life, you know — just your worldly possessions!” °TMy 22611 ua * 1955 BUICK $1054 ak FT. eer a
once. Pair fers. §
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1963 CHRIS CRAFT COMMANDER,
Fr" Pies sory good condition. $175
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PRDERAL REINFORCED
4 W. 14 Mile Ra., at
Lincoln 3-4442 dan e'to 5 ~-
Your authorized dealer
EVINRUDE “MOTORS Whirlwind bosts Wolverine |
INLAND LAKE SAI ne _ Huron PE 47121 & 3-122
COM- | 912 8 Woodward
NEW
earth prices
is. toess 0655 Dixte Hwy
SHORTY HOOK’S
an oF CP EVINRUDE, (EXCEI-
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$39 Service, agent. OR 39441.
Tap? DRIVING TO FLORIDA
would like passenger. Write Box
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OR COUPLE ool & drivin
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leave FOR MACON. GA ON May 18. Will return May 27. Need
someone to share expenses. FE
SERVICEMAN DRIVING TO CAL-
fornia, departing May 14 Share |
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kansas _*ansas for or driving car FE s0008. |
TRUCK GOING NORTH PART | load either way. FE 86806.
_Wanted Used | Cars | 88
oP TO $0 For IR JUNK & CHEAP, cars.
WANTED ~echaP¢ CARS
Ph. OR 3-4511__
THE HIGH DOLLAR |
Por high grade used. cars, We
— them Drive the extra m!lee
Et pay rou well. 4540 Dixie
"H. J. VANWELT OR. 3-it5s
SHARP CARS ONLY bid your. ear is sharp bring car) title. High Sollee paid for |
odel used oc oem BUD SHELTON | MOTOR SALES Corner of Auburn & E. Bivd.
FE 46728. !
~ See M&M Motor Sales | For — — op late mode! cars |
OR OEM days or eves
9627 Dixt AN |
ane MAKE OR LATE models. Econo’ Auburn
WE PA a DOLLAR FOR Y
sharp late model cars.
COMMUNIT vy
MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester OPEN ‘Tir, 10
OLive 36311
any uske toy any Kedit “To
eects LEY AUTO PARTS / $e219 170 BAGLEY sr
Junk and Wrecked Cars
Eastside Auto Parts
18] East Pike St.
_FE 5-6855
a
MARINE || 000 miles Good cond Mancalari
Market, 402 Central Ave
TANKER TRUCK 8U ITABLE. FOR:|
road olling or orchard spraying,
will trade, also 1952 % ton GMC
_pick up FE 5-219 __
‘44 GMC DUMP TRUCK. PRICE
$250 ‘King Brothers," FE #1112
_or FE 40734.
1983 OMe ee ARMS
~~ WILSON
G.M.C.
1054. ( G.M.C. 450 erica:
Will take 16 to 18 ft.
‘ body
MICHIGAN'S LAROEST omc
TRUCK DEALER
Oakland at Cass
__ Auto Insurance _-90A
a ohn oy ser. Lsauhoasd ght
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before you renew. 3-114, FE
~ Fer Sale Cars 9
TRADE UP OR DOWN
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HURON MTR. SALFS | radio & heater, | 035 W. Huron FE_ 2-264
Harold Turner, Ford
A-1 Used Cars 8, Westward . MI +7500
Good CONDI-
Sylvan Manor
20047
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SCHUTZ MOTORS _
AAA Lengectceltnt yf Saal, su) it -ONE OWNER
MI 7811
12 MEN
MAKE
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But you can be sole judge of a used car when rou sh
Pontiac Retall Store.
‘ whose reputation for - tellin;
truth——_—And the whole truth and
nothing but
the test of years
plead their
and try own case Come
them in
56 Pont. Star Chief SAVE ' Catalina, Bales demo R&H Hy-
dramatic power steering and
power brakes
*$4 Pontiac 2 Dr.
Chief Dix.......
000 atjual miles
53 Dodge 4 Dr.,
Meadowhrook. $599.97
R&H. dir sis 1 owner. A
beauty
1953 Chev. 4 Dr. 210 $845
Radio & heater, beautiful blues
paint. |
5S Pont. Star Chief
4 Diop $2045 R&H Hydramatic, power steer- |
ing. power brakes, 6.800 miles
$4 Ford Custom |
Clb. Cpe... $1045 RA&aH, Dir aig good driver |
"$2 Chev. Styleline
WI. peoemerowce $595 R&H Spotless throughoyt
|’S2 Buick Super HT $695, R&H. Dynaflow 2 tone paint
Nice
Transportation |
Specials!
1949
— idsmobile
Hrdramatic 4 door, $246
1950
Chevralet
3 door Posergide Ret
1953 | Hudson Wasp
Radio & heater Hydramatic $379
1949"!
Pontiae Deluxe Radio & Heater. $195 47
PONTIAC: RETAIL
STORE “GOODWILL | .
USED CARS” | Tes MT CLEMENS 8T. FE 3-1117/: BEHIND THE POST OF rice } yuck & Boushell. er reiry '
the truth has stood |
Our used cars |
$1195) R&H. Sacds rd rene mmisios: 16,- |
si0t Ss for Your Money
onda ____ For Sal Sale > Cars
SAFE BUY USED CAR
FROM J C
Bob Frost, Inc. A K
Lincoln, M and —
incla, Merearyand | ET AT JDT 850 S. Woodward Pp NTIA
Birmingham O C
$1646 '54 Mercury Monterey
Hardtop Coupe. Carousel
red, white tep. Radio & SALES heater, Merc - O- Matic,
w/wall tires. Really a ( larkston
penuty: 1936 Pontiac ster Chief Catalina Sedan ‘ule Factory official's car.
wi : 5 ] 495 Star Chief cre
‘4 Mercury Monterey 4, ‘coupe. Demonstrator. Low mile.
dr. sedan, radio & heater, | se8f” Pera Ranch Wagon. “A real
- Merc -O- Matic, w/wall 1988 Chevrolet Bel Air two at
tires, 2 tone carousel red| Souu' perme oe"
& ivory top, 2 tone black | Puls,$ Maree selection of
nylon & red vinyl trim.
$2099 . down paym
*$§ Ford Crown Victoria,
wer
brakes, steering an w-
er pack engine, w/wall
tires, /2 tone red & white, m. MAIN 8T aes eet <
‘Mapte okies or _MAple 8-114!
joss Floce “AND 2-WHEEL TRAIL.
er, $165. 62 Hudson.
32 YEARS
low mileage. ¥
$995 IN THE
'S3 Chrysler Newport Nees
Hardtop Coupe, radio |
heater, automatic trans.
2 tone gray & wine,
w/wall tires, Scotch plaid | yesterday s, we will strive
interior. $395
54 Studebaker 2 dr., radio
& heater, overdrive, 2
tone persimmon & black,
w/wall tires, very clean.
'S6 De Soto Fireflite, 4 dr. $1645 soto F '55 De Soto V8, 4 dr.
ioe cone ey 55 Dodge Coronet 6, 4 dr.
heater, Dynafldw, 2 tone | 2 pee wines if . ) - Lata a Upe. maroon & ivory, w/wall $54 The Solo WeBiFordor
tires, spotless interior. 54 Dodge Coronet 6. 4 dr.
$2695 °54 Nash Ambassador 4 dr.
’55 Lincoln Capri Spt. Cpe., 34 Plymouth Savoy 4 dr. radio & heater, full pow- ’54 Pontiac Star Chief 4 dr.
er, w/wall tires, spare "$3 Chevrolet Tudor
re is new. * 53 De Soto 6 Clb. Cpe.
| |'S3 De Soto 6 Fordor
$2395 ' 53 Dodge Coronet Fordor
$5 Buick Riviera Hardtop | 53 Dodge Suburban
Spt. Cpe., radio & heater, | ‘53 Ford Fordor
full power, 2 tone ivory) 33 Hudson Hornet Fordor
| & torch red, SER 5 = Oldsmobile 88 Tudor
| w/wall tires.
| $1795 ’S4 Lincoln Capri 4 dr., ra
dio & heater, full power, |
2 tone black &/ ivory, |
w/wall tires, spotless in-
j side & out. to give you an honest |
value in your used car
purchase.
56 Ne Soto Convertible —————
52 lexlee tidee
"52 Hudson Hornet Fordor
| $2 Oldsmobile 98, 4 dr.
51 De Soto 4 dr.
| $245) "50 De Soto Fordor
‘49 Chrysler Windsor 4 ae "SO Pontiac ToWwn Sedan, 4g Nash sedan
dark -green, food tires, "47 Nach Sedan
_ séat covers /A real buy. | 47 Chévrolet Sedan /
| $195 he
"49 Mercury Sedan Cpe.’ BRAID
radio & heater, seat cor °
ers. dark blue Today's’ MOTOR SALES
| DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer
speci: al. 33 Yeats. Fair Deslmes
Casa at W Pike Sts
FE. 23-0186 | $495 | 'S2 Kaiser Sedan Cpe. ra-)
| dio & heater, Hydramat- |
} 1c, 2. tone blue, spotless
interior. A real buy. West Side Used Cars ve out where overhead is low
ard save the difference. Many
makes & models to choose from.
West Side Used Cars
$695 923 Wo Huren FE 42188
eee a BARGAINS SI Ford Victoria, radio & 956 cHev. CONV. \JET BLACK)
heater maw walllitiresmmc et cle bce al | Buoti) a coupe: Red & White
1954 Olcs 98 4door tone brown & beige fin 1954 Olds 88 2-doer
th. Mbirst be | iydramatie, paver seer. fe, et “Dir lenals “Low . |
bet be hme oe RAR hE slg goes 1954 CHEVROLET ‘ L 2-4246. ; | 1
joaded, with “satren Beautitul om COSTOMLINE. ‘Poa ior hardtop. rte BaP 1951 PLYMOUTH sucess ‘iver pores oie ones pete ser uereee enete _ San tone WW, ete. must sell quick. CRANBROOK Ran M- Signals, W/Walls
coeey. : ENT COND. | i959 PONTIAC DELUXE 3 DOOR 2 Door $395
. _OR_3-1168,_Call_after_3:30. _ clean, car, $206. Harry Rigsins. | Goog tires. Heater. Turn ae
; ‘47 ed IN GOOD CONDITION.| FE 3-1547. nals. Reconditioned and 1954 FORD
__$85._OR 3-5239 or OR 3-0016. maa PONTIAC. 6. HYORAMATIC | anteed. z MLINE . FORD VIC PORDAMATIC, | Good condition. | Will sacrifice ; ; CUSTOMLI
CHEVROLET [iter ‘motel’ car Cal ON 34007, | off Glengary Ra. Walled Lave | 1950 CHEVROLET —_—8 Cylinder 2 Dr. ae
Oakland County's Fastest | "4 7oap ZAiSiane Aon AUL Me "EMutttaaig ww a] DELUXE iE Growing Dealer dio Heater Directionals Tinted | D4, carte ee ales 2 Door $375 mer.
maple vaste“ Gped ctent'n o| Brereen Sauermis rine wil] Mat Seca Doe'No rust Radi and becter. 1954 CHEVROLET FORD, RANCH. SutiEo 7 -_ 2 Door $895 SHARP CARS! Spargiotuaie very “clean, R&H. | Sy -ponTiac « Doon MaRDTOP.| 1951 CHEVROLET Light Blue that is easy to look
Always @ good selection. bec new, Wil hemlet 2 Door $445 Radio and heater. Turn sig:
Taylor Chevrolet Sales HOWARD LARE, INC. "4 cuavien. ooan cocatton, | Nice Gun Metal Grey Nice in- =
coeiAe, Ca, gigas |e mart take Be edie ence) lec | aoe aaty Market 41961 -Walled Late | "org. "very ene Tf CYENDER __Owens, 147 8. Saginaw. | 19590 OLDSMOBILE88 —- 1952. CHEVROLET 1965 CHEVIE- DR. SecELLent Used’ Cars, EM or MU | i085 PONTIAC 2 DR. aa 2 Door $395 Deluxe 4 Door $675
condition, Must secrifice. FE 1552. ; = ae ACT aia CHIE Wl are wins inaassllend || teat” z: Tone Wau “ture 8 _
cae MODEL “2 eae 3 YD. ioe peer ae re rey nes My dramatic MAL ae er. Hydramatic. W/Walls. Other extfes ra Sign
dump truck =z int JE WHE!
cuky 5 DELUXE 1957 OR 1054 5 | Seca” ceordinien: = oa ped one eee eeiee | 1952 FORD =: . ;
| oi Del Ray. Sell either. [ | JEPFREY rene SALES rd - Mercury | - Victoria 8, $795 As usual, we have a fine
ig CHEVY, GOOD CONDITION. | anata rage a | MUST HAVE ROOM | goititlade Beas tte selection of Used . | 1968 aavaoua BEL Amn yea) "ont? ©6 O18 cove. SELLING OUT poll - Trucks.
Selection of Used Trucks
MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES
"Your CHEVROLET Dealer”
FE 4.4546 . FE 42549, —"51 Chevies all styles
Bin: ancing Arranged =
WILL TRADE FOR | REAL ESTATE OR ibe 8
ECONOMY USED CAR: 22 Auburn Ave FE 42131
‘66 VOLKSWAGEN, SUN arrapell
and radio, A-l condition. $1,405
_Call_ EM 3-0260 after 4 p.m.
ee UF (OR DOWN, Font PAIR j
RD CON ‘RTIBLE |
CHEV ee WAGON ]
as FOR
| HURON MIR. SALES 925 W. Huron FE 2-264)
BRIGHT
SPOT 'S6 Ford Customline 2 dr.,:
radio, heater. Save -dol-
lars.
*55 Olds Super 88 2 dr.,
Hydra., radio & heater,
full power. A bargain.
°54 Buick Roadmaster 2
dr., Riviera, Dynaflow,
_radio & heater, full pow-
er. A beauty.
53. Pontiac 2 dr., Hydra-
matic, radio & heater:
One owner.
JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC
Orchard Lake at Cass
_ FESO “EASY ED” NEEDS
FURNITURE! Bring in vour old TV. washing
machine refrig ete ““Fasy Ed’
‘will allow you enough for a down
payment on any car on the jot
. SEE | “EASY ED” JONES | AT
| | |
115 S. SAGINAW
CHEV 1989 ATION WAGON, RADIO AND OREATER, EXCEL- LENT CONDITION
CHEV 1955 V8 HARD TOP SPORT
Set BLACK AND BEAUTI-
O32 105 V8 HARD TOP,
co CPE, AUTOMATIC TRANS-
siseion NEW CAR APPEAR-
CHEV. 1956 DEMO 2-DOOR LOW
MILEAGE, SAVE PLENTY
~ YOUR CAR DOWN AND
cece 30 MONTHS ON BAL-
NO CREDIT PROZ!.EM IMMEDIATE DELIVER
HIGHEST TRADES | LOWEST TERMS |
TAKE ADVANTAGE OP OUR Low. OVERHEAD LOCATION !
’_ALIL KINO SIZE BAROAINS
BUDGET PRICED FOR EASY NID
SAVE
RAVE NEVER BAVED
BEFORE
DON'T DELAY~ACT TODAY
HASKINS CHEVROLET ‘Oakland Cosnty: s Fastest |
Growin _— Mis Your Friendly FORD Dealer!
| FE 5-410]
Byes Dixie
MA Nites ti 9, Says "CY"*
(THIS)
IS THE
MONTH
TO BUY We Have the Best Selection of
Used Cars We Have Ever
Offered! '
All Cars Listed ky
Stock Number
2895-1983 Pontiac 4 Door..,..
| 2972-1049 De Soto Sedan....4......9 95
2986-1954 Ford 4 Door.... ; $ 745
TSN Mercury Sport Coupe.. 5 795
3129. —1955 Ford 4 Door
31 46-1953 De Soto 8 Cyl. Coupe...
31521931 Ford 2 Door
3] 5Q—1954 Ranch Wagon...........
3168-193 Ford 2 Door enone
seer eer en nee
see eee twee ne
3]7]—1955 Ford 2 Door........
32] 21953 Plymouth Cranbrook 4.D% 495
3213-187 Dodge 2 Door 95
3226 —1981 Plymouth 2 Door.......-$ 995
32341952 Chevrolet Deluxe 4 Door. 595
3247 —1952 Ford 2 Door............§ 595
3260-147 Club Coupe. Good one.. $ 145
3265-167 Ford 2 Door........-06 § 95
"Cy Owens’ eC ee ee
147 S. Saginaw St.
FE 5-3588
Open 8 A.M. to.9 P.M.
*&
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OPEN EVENINGS News and ‘Sports. Paul Williams,| rience aboard a destroyer on/g;1g—(4) City Affairs.
Bill Flemming. (2) The World| what was to be a training cruise|g:29—(2) Meditations.
in “Formosa Patrol."
edy with Peg Lynch, Alan
Bunce. (9) Dangerous Assign-
ment. Brian Donlevy hunts “Art
Treasure.” (4) Cavalcade of
Ike Chestnut of New York.
The Lineup. Police track thiet
single clue plus description
“The Tele-
9:36—(7) Suan Fiation Theater.
Dick Foran in “‘The Long Sleep."
(9) Person to Person. Edward R.
Murrow interviews Jayne Mans-
field in New York; Mickey
in Hollywood. (2) I Led
Three Lives. Richard Carlson as
FBI counterspy.
9:45—(4) Red Barber's Corner.
Lou Boudreau, manager of Kan-
sas City Athletics, guest.
10:00—(7) Reali ‘of the
“Story of Survival,"’ Conquest Wild. $:26—(2) On the Farm Front. ©
8:30—(2) Michigan State Univer-
sity. (4) Quiz 'Em.
8:45—(2) Michigan State Con-
servation.
9:00—(2) Farmland, U.S.A. (4)
Pinky Lee. (7) Garden Show.
9:30—(2) Mighty Mouse. (4) I
Married Joan. (7) Crusade for
‘Christ.
10:00—(2) Cartoons. (4) Fury, (7)
Laurel and Hardy.
10:30—(2) Texas Rangers. (4)
Uncle Johnny Coons. (7) Tomor-
row’s Stars.
11:00—(2) Big Top. (4) Captairi
Gallant. (7) Captain Flint.
11:30—(2) Lone Ranger. (4) Win-
chell-Mahoney. (7) Ed McKenzie.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
12:00—(4) Northland.
12:30—(2) Golf.
12:45—(2) Sports.
1:00—(2) Baseball.
1:10—(9) Billboard.
1:15—(9) Man to Man. performers,
They are Louis G. Cowan, cre-
ator of “The $64,000 Question” and
other shows, afid the team of Mark
Goodson and Bill Todman, pioneers
of quiz shows including ‘What's:
My- Line?”
Goodson and Tedman, who |
work together like two peas in
a ped, are generally acknowl-
‘edged as the pioneers and king-
pins of the audience participation
show in TV,
With “What's My Line” now in
its seventh year, “I've Got a Se-
cret’”’ and “Two for the eof
each in its fourth, and “Beat the
Clock’’ rounding its fifth year—not
to. mention several other proper-
ties in contention — Goodson-Tod-
man have established themselves eabody near for his aa
poy itemgeed ersation.”
naee IDEAS
| | Bill *Todman ot Goodson-Todman
ave INS some interesting ideas,
firm’s specialty
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slender fellow about 40,
Toames declfired, ‘“‘you've got
sense what will appeal to the
airy " He implied that ‘‘putting|
on good shows” has been the se-;
cret of his and his partner’s suc-
cess...
“There are no lucky ratings,”
he asserted. “A show stays up |
near the top ee it’s good.
Don’t ferget: The viewers have
selectivity. We have areal de-
mecracy operating {im this coun-
try when a man can tura the
dial if he doesn’t like the show.”
The basic idea for “What's My A tall,
|Line,”” he said, was developed by
/him and Goodson, Six years or so
|ago their friends were playing the
game privately in homes,
* ¢ &. “We decided the public would of Mt SUS. 824,000. and
added. | ‘be interested in the game,
they certainly were,” he
“It caught on—big.”
STAYS POPULAR
Todman commented that al-) ‘in 55 by $100 Million on the pre reaps of quiz and panel |
Paper Ads Increase | Natural gas is now the sixth
largest U.S. industry, says the
. {National Geographic. Society, :
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NEW YORK @—National adver-|
tisers invested a record 695 mil-
lion dollars in newspapers in 1955,
more than 100 million above the
previous year, the burueau of ad-
vertising of the American News-
ree Publishers Assn. reported to
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The total represents an increase,
post 17 per cent over 1954's $594,120,-.
The bureau noted that these
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tions of national advertising, auto-
motive was the leader, It was up
almost 60 million dollars to a 1955
total of $199,438,000, a gain of 42:6.
per cent over the previous year. ay
TROPICAL FISH end
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rose 4.9 per cent to a 1955 total
Reindeer hauling a sled.
though “What's My Line” started’
away back iri 1950 it still main-
tains its popularity and that the;
s ° s ow hes ben omnes ee
The GoodemTedmen success ib
dience type shows. .
I asked Gna ev made ‘The
$64,000 Question’ click in such a
big way. He made it sound easy.
He took the old ‘Take It or Leave
It formula—which flourished so)
well for so many years—and re.
vamped it. The gimmick in that
show was ‘The $64 Question.”
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All that was necessary was to
rernodel the old show “and add
three meaningful zeros to a num-
ber already in the American lan.
guage.” -
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—o explained that ‘The $64,-
000 Question’’ has “a psycholog-
is in a sense a contestant, a par-
ticipant. The viewer matches wits
and thinks along with the’ contest-|ing
ant.
Another reason the show is a as producers of quiz, Feneljend |e
ical appeal"’ because very viewer)
big success, he said, is that the | countries, notably England.
one of the most discussed topics:
law, made his way aa a writer |
in advertising and radio chan. |
@trecting in radio and TV.
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Riley tangles with the police.
Comedy stars William Bendix.
(2) Our Miss Brooks. Connie
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it would be if Mr. Conklin
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City Detective. Rod Cameron in
“Melody in F Flat.” (4) Friday
Theater. “Daughter of Mine,”
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Steve Cochran, Jan Sterling in
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11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. Variety.
with Soupy Sales. (9) Casey
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sic. (4) News. Paul Williams. (2)
News. Jac LeGoff.
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Bill Hickok. (4) Colorland.
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4:30—(4) Mr. Wizard. (9) Texas|'
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4:45—(2) Sagebrush Shorty.
5:00—(4) Mr.
time.
5:30—(4) Roy Rogers.
Will Let Contracts
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Moon.”” (4) Little Show. Bob
Bice in ‘‘The Long Night.”’ - (2)
Miss Fairweather. Bette Wright.
11:20—(2)
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11:2%5—(2) Nightwatch Theater.
Jotm Arledge in ‘Kentucky Car- |
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