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PONTIAG 3 MICHIGAN THURSDAY, ‘APRIL 4 1st — 08 PAGES.
: | High way Named
as Initial Goal
by New. Group — Top goal of the new Downtown Pontiac Assn.. will
be
access highway to run near
This was point one in a. motion of a proposed north-south limited
the central business district.
-six-point. program approved
yesterday afternoon during the official creation of the
association, which will be affiliated with the Pontiac) ,
Area Chamber of Commerce.
Attending the meeting were 148 business and pro-
fessional men and downtown property owners, all of
whom expressed interest in the rejuvenation of down-
town Pontiac,
A 2l-member board of directors of the association| :
was aDuenren by the men and wonien at the meeting)
French War Vet
Held in Killing Retired U.S. General
and Wife Are Slain
in St. Petersburg
‘ST, PETERSBURG, Fla, (INS)--
A French war hero was held in
St. Petersburg today for the pis-
tol slaying of Brig. Gen. Wilbur
R. McReynolds (ret.) and his wife,
Faye.
ahs cilsle wee aut Gm
in their luxurious Snell Isle home|"
last night a8 they awaited dinner.
An hour after the shooting, po-
lice halted Maurice M. Chavigny,
40, of Paris as he
congested downtown St. Petersburg
in the McReynolds’ car.
McReynolds, 64, headed the
‘army’s quartermaster corps in
1949 where he developed the
tamed “C” and “K” rations used
by comba{ troops during World
: War Il and the Korean conflict. .
He retired in 1950,
Police said Chavigny, who had been a guest of the retired army
‘officer, readily admitted the slay-)
ing, which he said, was the end
of an argument,
. a *
A 2 caliber pistol was found
in the front seat of the car but
’ Chavigny offered no resistance aft-
(Continued. on Page 61, Col.’ 8)
and Not Much
Streamlining!
SACRAMENTO, Calif. w—A
placard in the office of Assem- —
‘C. Lindsay
reads:
“A camel is an animal. that
«looks as if it had been put to-
‘gether by a committee.”
Lindsay is chairman of the
Conservation, Planning and
Public Works, Committee. through | +in the City Halt: The points listed in the
included:
1—A vigorous campaign to pro-
mote a new arterial limited access
highway running through Pontiac
aon Saginaw street, ahd the urg-
2—The clearing away of sub-
standard stores, and the replace-
ment of them with modern ones,
with emphasis centered south of .
Pike. street on Saginaw,
3—Improvement of present park-
ing facilities and creating addition-
al spaces,
* * *
Monroe -M. Osmmun, -a big spark
behind the association’s birth, cau-
tioned those in attendance that
the downtown area “would lose out
to. outlying areas” if such a ong
gtam was not initiated,
SUPPORT ASSURED
The group was assured the sup-
port of the chamber by its presi-
dent, Yoward O. Powers.
* * *
Directors elected for a three-year
‘term were A. C. Girard, Victor?
Hoerath, Leonard T. Lewis, Frank
S. Lyndall, Harold J. Muldowney,
‘Ronald Touscany and Howard Van
|Dusen. -
For a two-year term, directors
aay Bele 6. Cross, Harold A. Fitz-
Raymond H. ‘Storm and Jack
Wainger. .
_ Sidney Barnett, Robert R. EI-
dred, Joseph Davidson, Michael
Guinan, Osmun, John A. Riley and
Morris Simon round out the board
* * *
The board will meet for the first
time April 10 at the Waldron Hotel
to elect officers.
Questioned by Dr. H. A. Miller
and Mitchell L. Bacow; a clause in|
the proposed bylaws, limiting mém-!
bership to chamber members only |
lwas deleted.
Forecast Is Slushy, Too
State Weather Plain Ugly
The weather man threw his
weather outlook today.
Squelching hopes for a fair hat in first before reporting tite
weather trend, hee predicted . pos-
sible snow, sleet and freezing rain for most of today.
Tonight wilt be cloudy and warmer, low 32 to 38, with rain
changing to showers or thundershowers Friday. The high
Friday will be 33 to 44.
Downtown Pontiac's lowest
was 31. The mercury read 36 at 2
oR he temperature preceding 8 a. m.
p. m. FO
Fierce winds blew a driving rain across Southern Michigan
today in the wake of a combination of snow, sleet and freezing
rain. Nearly an inch and a half of rain may fall altogether.
Winds in gusts up to 39 miles an hour have blasted Detroit,
_ where up to three inches of snow fell last night.
The snow, sleet and rain left highways in Southeastern Mich-
igan covered with'slippery slush today.
MEMO TO CAESAR new association’s goals) |
ng that immediate action be ta-|-
Fie, bY euthnented tp. seme: Oy
of directors with one-year terms. |
tin Downtown Caro r ps a
Unless $30 Million Are Restored
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A JAMMED CHAMBER — This shows a small portion of 148
downtown business and professional men and women and prop-
erty owners who packed City Hall chambers. yesterday afternoon. Join in Formation of New Downtown Group’
They were there to help create a -new Downtown Pontiac Assn. to
promote the welfare of the area. Pontiac Press Photo
Ike fo Defend
School Project Talk Tonight on Plan)
Building. for Federal
Aid to Be on Air
WASHINGTON (INS)-—President,
Eisenhower vigorously defends his
school construction aid program to-
night against economy-minded Con-
gressional budget-cutters.
x * *
The President addresses the}
Washington dinner of the National/— The fourth man indicted Tues-
day in the alleged government in-
sured GI home loan racket en-
tered a plea of ‘nolo contendere”
when arraigned yesterday after-
noon by Federal Judge Theodore
Levin in Detroit.
Leroy Stein, 42, of Detroit will
await sentencé after his “no con-
test” plea, It indicates he neither
denies or. admits guilt in the plot.
Tse: Snes 4: aman Joaanl
Centennial Birthday Cele of)
tio M More than 2,59) par-
ties the nation.
Eisenhower's address, (9 p.m.
EST), will be carried to the na-
tion by radio but will not be tele-
vised. -
* *
The chief executive added: ‘The
longer it is neglected, the more
‘we will suffer as a nation in the|
ilong run, because I believe with
Franklin that freedom and free
evarennaad 9 upon an edu-
cated citizenry.”
He also caphncned that he has
always held that federal govern-
ment has no “proper role in the
operation and in the general main-
tenance of our public school sys-
tem.” This, he declared, ‘‘belongs
to the localities and-the states.”
Three Stores Burn
CARO, Three adjoining down-
town Caro business . firms: caught
still Ware. Waring, demple oferta
of four fire departments to extin-
and appliance store were aflame:
Cause of the fire was not deter-
mined immediately, The blazes
were discovered at 6:45 a.m.
Pilate Awed by
(Another in a Lenten Series)
Following closely upon his report to Caesar
about. Jesus’ ups into Jerusalem, Pilate wrote
to Livia Drusilla .
I can now add. a little more to what Junius
witnessed the event. ‘see, it was
of the dead, but
married the second brother and the
same happened again until she
wed to of the brothers which of
would b¢ her husband in the after-life?
marry put that those who
wrecthay, abet peach not:
“1 wonder how your desus recognized that his questioners were
only trying to embarrass him.
Perhaps it angered him a little. I do not know.
But the servants said he went on to declare
that the one God whom he worships is not a God
fire today and three hours later! « Oust Beck Move
May Be Forming Teamsters Will Have
Showdown With Boss
at. Fall Conclave
From Our Wire Services
| WASHING PON — Informed
sources said today that a strong
‘movement to*replace Dave Beck’
as president is developing in the
Teamsters’ Union.
They said a showdown will come!
at the. union’s convention next|
Sept. 30 in Miami, and_no action)
against Beck w expected before
then.
At that time, Beck and other
officers will be up for reelection.
The Teamsters hold conventions
and elect officers only once every
five years.
The AFL-CIO Ethical Practices
Committee set May 6 as the date i= secretary - treasurer and -
business agent of Pontiac Team-
sters Local 614, yesterday stood
mute before Judge Levin, who
entered pleas of not guilty -for
No. trial date has been set for.
sim pov bn
$1,000. personal
* *
Louis C. Linteau, 42, of 615 E.
Tennyson Ave., William N. Gil-
more, 40, of 32035 Waltham St.,
Southfield Township, and Joe Pol-
lina, 46, of 3440 Oakshire St.. Wa-\cations
terford Township. 3
Linteau faces charges -of - mahi
ing a false statement in 1933 to
the Veterans Administration fol-
to a home in the Walton Ranch
Homes, Inc, section in Waterford
Township.
Gilmore, Pollina, and Stein
were indicted for conspiring with
veterans to have them file ap-
plications with the VA that
nay apeae 7 Map ie tg homes
in the township section.
The indictments charge that the’ iveterans did not own: -live dn, or
make down payments on
ihomes.
The veterans were listed as co-|
iconspirators in the federal indict-|
iments. They included five present 39 a ‘secretary, found there was) «fo some time.we have been!
a simple explanation to why her talking about eliminating the Sat-|
‘ear became overheafed shortly aft-urday work, but we just can't do
The indictments followed a ler- she left work. Someone bad|i¢ unless we get imembers of Teamster Local 614
ihere and a former member,
year - pared investigation by the Indicted along wie Stein were |
lowing an attempt to secure rights)
the ‘Enters ‘No Contest’ Pleati by Worries
in GI Home Loan Deal - |East Berliners.
Refuse to Phone
West Sectors —
{ ern efforts to restore telephoiie BERLIN &®—Communist East
Germany today rejected. West-
communications ‘between Allied-
occupied West Berlin and Soviet-
run East Berlin.
The. connections were sev-
ered five. years ago by the
Communists, who claimed
Western “spies” were using
the telephone network.
Ernst Lemmer recently said he.
was hopeful the East Germans
would be willing to negotiate the.
question of resuming phone serv-/
ice. Berliner. Zeitung said tele‘
phone connections would not be
restored until ‘the cold ay is
ended.”’
City Post Office
Can't Store Packages
FBI regarding the purchase ‘ot |
homes constructed by the firm in
1961.
The Serviceman’s Readjustment
‘insured by the VA” at four per,
icént interest to veterans. who in-
tend to purchase and occupy their!
own homes.
+: @ @&
Linteau is charged: with being
the “middie mari” in the scheme)
by attempting’to interest the union’
members with offers of $100 and’
better jobs on making the appli-
Gilmore was a salesman for the
| real estate company and is now
is maintenance superintendent
for the Motorcar Transport Cg.
here, ~~
: Stein was former vice-president
of the Walton firm and is now
construction. engineer for another
building company.
The four face penaities up to a
year. in prison plus $1,000 fines if
iconficted, \" The transactions in question rap
from 1951 through 1953.
That's a Good’ Reason!
DETROIT (INS) — Eva Pfaff,
stolen her radiator. | im ‘the building business, Pollina |
le to hire extra ‘substitute’ help Says Local Official -
The Postmaster General's threat .
West German Postal Minister |
if Service Is Reduced, | Drastic Cuts
May Be Effected
by Summerfield on Federal Reduction
in Postal Funds
WASHINGTON. (INS) —
Postmaster General Arthur
E. Summerfield. said. today
‘he will order drastic cuts in
mail-service within 48 hours
unless he is assured Con-
gress will restore a 30 mil-
lion dollar cut in post of-
fice funds. _
_ Summerfield told a news
‘conference that the House’
tee’s reduction in the sup-
plemental budget — if
‘|sustained — will demand
suspension of important
services during the coming
90 days. +
‘Describing himself as
“heartsick”. in having: to
consider reduced mail serv- te Congress to reduce mail service)
if supplementary appropriations of
Act provides for mortggge loans $40 million are not forthcoming.
has placed the Pontiac Post Office
lin a dilemma,
Acting Postmaster Léslie
- |said this morning he ‘did not see
how Saturday and extra weekday
deliveries could be stopped here,
on parcel post at least, without.
overtaxing storage facilities.
“We just don't have the space
to hold packages over Saturday
‘and Sunday. We have to move
them as fast as possible during
the week to make room for new
shipments,” he said,
Dean underlined the budget
shortages that Postmaster General
Arthur Summertield has laid be-
fore Congress, 5
NO OVERTIME
“Because we are not allowed
pay overtime we hold
| employes to a 40-hour week,”
‘said,. “which means
igive them days off
| week to make up for
day work. This, in turn,
work on those days off.””
* * *
space,”’ Dean added, more storage ‘ice, Summerfield listed
these ee, bend as being under
considera’
1. An ikea on icine
and delivery of all third class mail,
Dean except merchandise, for 90 days
—estimated saving 30 wae
lars.
ies to
two million dollars”
3-Day Weather Ranipegs’ Toll: 325 Dead or Injured; $5 Million Loss
Beck's Tax Troubles
on Page 19
Beck's plan for a million dollar
public relations campaign to ; { Wisdom ie
6 tulig: wee. ene 1 hadi
of the living.
Committee.
the board's action is that Beck
has lost his grip on his own
union, and. that he will be val-
eee SSA EE & reper
The undercurrent of opposition to
Beck for another term reportediy
has gained considerable strength,
with the result that his reelection
is rated as highly questionable
unless he can square himself with
the membership between now and
September.
In tht Siew
pt to clear Beck of charges;
by the Senate Rackets; _
The beterpretation placed on | NASHVILLE, Tenn. » —
Weather Bureau here reported ian
5 tornadoes struck near the Jacl:son,
Tenn., area about 2 a.m. today,
damaging or destroying several
houses.
There were no reports of fatali-
ties or injuries, however...
The Tennessee Highway Patrol
confirmed reports of severe | ued
& damage at Selmer, Tenn., with |
several houses demolished or
hadly damaged. At Chesterfield,
Tenn., just east of Lexington, at
least two houses were badly dam-
aged, the patrol said.
A tornado alert for the southern
half of middie Tennessee contin-
g this week's —_ Four persons were injured and
ltwo dozen buildings damaged last
night when what the Weather Bug.cutting off communications,
“smal] tornado" reau called a
swept through Nashville.
pavers dents bi eee to The twisters struck at Selmer | Tornadoes Hit Tennessee, Demolish Homes, Hurt 4 Uprooted trees fell across tele-
phone lines, snapping them and
3-DAY TOLL MOUNTS
The death toll in the wake of the
ithree-day weather: rampage that
shows no signs of abating mounted
to 25 with the number of injured
reaching 300 and.the total estimate
of damage running past the five
million dollar mark.
Snow continued in the tard
hit Northern and Central Plains —
States where since noon yester: —
day Philip, S.D. received 14
Inches of new snew and North,
Platte and Valentine, Neb., each
reported six inches in the same >
period.
No relief from a flood is in sight
for Harrison, Ark., a town of 5,500
population in the northwestern part
of the state. Rain swelled Crooked
Créek until the stream-spilled over
its levy and brought flood waters
surging through the business dis-
frict, Many families weré evacu-
ated from homes and severe prop-
‘erty damage was reported.
Mearrwhile; what the Weather
Bureau described as “a miserable,
Ohio Valley and into Western Penn-
_ sylvania, creating hazardous driv-
conditions.
: i to Sh ap ens Se
The storm thet is dow centered
\n the Middle Mississippi ‘Valley
lantic seabbard:and New Eugiad
Rerekeninis ol ce will bring precipitation to the At-—
appropriations subcommit-
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| BIRMGH flings, He was a native of Michi- chants will launch their *l gan and from 1895 to 1924 was a
evening shopping tomorrow. FA agpone at St the Wing Lake y _ wonping fs | School District for about 30 year ‘Sponsored . jane ee gg a.
‘|Commerce, the progr Birmingham im 194. =~ ed. to enable stores 1897 he married Alice Hager-
3 cuit 1 maeee Gre sirene sompecinnn wnt cad ee, who died ert M. ‘Thoms and sentenced yet| ee five years ago. He-is survived
| Apticctetebg-an term in the)” en papper preston : Ss oS score te tt Eee Pine. af Commetogn, oe. tional plans. This par- ee asa secon ren and eight great-
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pie , letermine winners who will re) - * * * | {on view in Detroit April 9 at the
ck ae ts a, * ot the Ponti runt of $100, of Chi Omega will ‘be attending|turama, It will feature coffee . ee s. D } encompasses | | are showing a kee?! +,.i- Eleusinian luncheon Satur-|vending machise exhibits by me-
Pn bs ening al a mE am =e os, Se soe hamertan fe Se ar agree yom Det Onn for a %-cent boost. Henson said the} eyed brownette, receives a kiss from her brother. Elroy, 1 ot he eer} se : local Friday Belle Isle. The reservations may -
_ best offer from any of the seven! tered her in the Pontiac Boy's Club. Miss represented ‘at ti sig we stimulate local Friday evening). phoned to Mrs. Albert Craw-/| BIG DISCOUNTS on struck firms was 12 cents. Miss Boys Club of 1957 last night after Cee ane Lee Fe hcnning. ford Jr. Elgin 62267 or Nationally Advertised
eee " contestants. oe Be oS SF a of It has been pointed out that.| Frederic W. Hattman Jr. Lincoln! py BeTRIG RAZORS
pacer Foe i, bribes Bel pe ei es ‘verte Sishotle. | somstown pathing toe no shop: |Loln dettrice Hanavan, vice presi] Zu Jak, er Sit, oul r s 3 f err. : name ;
average wage to just under 33/'J" 7 ; Lmi Wav Privat Schools per will need to walk an ex- | dent governing A ae gm en hour. Fringe benefits gained inj 112 Y Iss omues ay eer ) ; cessive distance from car to 2 ig Ni the new pact are worth an add]. y pep > paprmid _|sbe was heiress to 3500000, she\Of Midwest Meet | conve “wtasce fom coz Sig the
tonal three cents an hour, RemltO “57 Boy's Club Award fatcm 2.2 With Cranbrook | cusies Mortensen, Chamber‘ of|Thomas 1. Tauber”
9 ok ; 3 oe up. oe : eas ‘\Commerce Secretary, urges Bir-| Services will be Saturday at 1
0 willing to settle on Waterford Town-|wives of four members of the/PROMISED CUT Rbongorg amg gesaad yt Ao —— 3 smiléd her, way into directors of the Pontiac) In return for a “loan” to pay|ot Private Schools Association of Just in Time for Easter! All New
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MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS
THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1957 *
Voting Machines
- ‘Here to Stay
> Voting” machines proved them-
selves in Pontiac Monday.
Polls closed at 8 p.m. Two hours
and a half later returns from every
one of the city’s 44 precincts were in
the office of City Clerk Apa Evans,
at City Hall. This included time need-
ed for precinct chairmen to drive |
from their precincts to the City Hall
oe pee pe
oS tk x.
© Wks in das tay tromh the tags of
paper ballots when some election ,
boards tolled through the night and
_ into daylight hours of the following
day to count and tabulate ballots
ee ee ered Gate we
—_
A.13 te 18 hoor grind after 12
hours operating the voting ma-
__chinery is an invitation to error.
Now the vote is counted and ready
for recording when the last elec-
~ tor opens the machine cur-
tain to record vote..
_Monday’s-election of course, was.
/ light, ‘with only about 7,500 voters |
- out of 37,600 registered going to the
polis. This however, has little bearing
on the speed with which . precinct
“boards can close their day after the
_ Mhe vote from 1,000 ballots from a
orgies, 0 arom ante samc
SE eenSAA te vocarsdted fo tutare
elections, both heavy and light.
Precinct: workers and voters
‘alike can be happy that the city’s
current budget provides for pur-
chasing the machines. which are
presently on a rental basis. — .
Oakland Courity areas have added
machines at intervals over recent
_ years until Monday found only six
' precincts out of 257 voting precincts
~ still using paper ballots. Zs
Liteiik/ ¥ . It 4s hoped that these six precincts
(Groveland, Brandon, Lyon Town-
ships, South Lyon City and one
~ Northville precinct in this county)
serving about 3,800 registered voters,
-gaon will come into the fold to make
~ Oakland County’s election machinery
completely mechanized.
A
Mid-East Oil. Interests
Plan to Bypass Suez *
Alternative routes bypassing both
the Suez Canal, now being reopened,
and vulnerable pipelines in the Mid-
die East are being discussed by the
big ofl companies.
This can now be done eco-
nomically with the use of super-
tankers around Africa and
construction of new pipelines.
Large tankers are being built and
‘', several pipelines are being con-
' sidered.
xk * *
Already one route surveyed would
run from Iraq up through Southern |
Turkey east of Syria to the Mediter-
ranean. This. line could also be ‘ex-
tended south through Iran and
British controlled Kuwait and thence
to the Persian Gulf. Another branch
might extend>west to the Arabian-
-_-Amettean “Oll-Co. line which runs”
“1,000 pes, from \ the Gulf ough - " ditions’ velit investors are under-
~~ standably hesitant. However,
Secretary Duutes has intimated that
it might be possible to “internation-
alize” the new pipelines. This would
call for treaties with all interested
- nations as well as those through
The Suez Canal then would be just
one of ‘several routes for oil ship-
ments to Western Europe which now
is largely dependent on that route. |
While Premier Nasser seems
to hold the upper hand for the ©
time being, building of tankers
and new pipelines would loosen
his stranglehold. on Europe’s
economy. That, in the long run,
would “be Ganateone to Egypt's
economy.
Pn nd
One way thousands of people se-
cure something of value under “false
pretenses” is ‘by pretending to work.
The Man About Town
Ideas That Pay Off Suggestion Awards at City .
Plant Run Into Big Money
Listen: What a wife refuses to
do. if she hears the same one too —
often. :
" Employes who make , mesial at
Pontiac Motor Division :
continue to draw down. good money for
their ideas. In recent awards,
Melvin A. Kenney
of 47 North Sanford St., was top winner,
receiving $1,123. Several dozen others
-drew from. $18 to $422 each.
setal draft boards = asked to induct ©
‘40 mere into the army. as thelr April =.
From Pontiac City,
Chief Clerk Nancy Linden
states that 10 will go, and from me) —
county board,
“Chief Clerk Mary Kelly
will ‘send 30. The induction date for both
boards is April 16. >:
Now supervisor from our Springfield ©
Township,
.. John L. Carey,
was mayor of Dearborn just before the
regime of the colorful
Orville L. Hubbard,
dite: our Birmingham in an article by -
Laura Barr,
long-time. resident of that suburban com-
munity which she describes as “the place
where the future is now.” The five-page
feature includes four color fllustrations
from paintings of. local scenes by |
Fred S. Cole,
5 Sees rete =
An extremely friendly dog ts that of
Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Felch
of Waterford. He's so courteous with a pet
skunk that it does not retaliate the af-
fections in the usual way. There's a moral
in this episode. Can't you almost smell it?
From the pen of my old friend,
I learn that the first union ts defy man-
agement was ee
Retiring from his work witi ‘the Grand
Trunk Railway since 1918, is
Harry W. Wormnest
of 6054 Andersonville Road.
: a the prized possessions of
Ed, Harrington
of 60 West Rutgers Ave., is a three-dollar
bill issued by the Bank of Pontiac in
1843.
I like that safe driving slogan,
’ Too far, too fast, too many,”
because it allows you to dig down a little
for its full meaning.
Cavorting around Florida, we missed
out on the sixty-third wedding anniver-
sary of
Mr. and Mrs. William Baum
of Wixom, on March 21. Here's belated
orchids.
A recent survey by a national maga-'
zine-on
“What Worries You Most?,”
showed that 43 per cent of our people are
“worried most about finances and wages,
‘30 per cent about personal problems, 24
‘per cent about health, and only three per
cent about war or world problems.
—
Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. Hortense Merriman
of Birmingham; eighty-fourth birthday. 1 Henry Wuelfling -
of Walled Lake; Meat -sopeod birthday. * . e ™
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Agt,. os Sn, ke x be AEs i Soo le
The Snow Flower
David Lawrence Says:
Split Vote Enabled Texan to Win
WASHINGTON — The -story of
the Texas election is the story of
“liberal” wins
It wasn't a
ae
than 275,000 votes, and they gave
Thad Hutcheson, Republican, more
than 214,000: votes.
would not have gone to Yar-
borough.
If it be assumed that some of
borough on the other could have
fought for the Democratic nomina-
tion, it seems likely that Yarbor-
ough would have lost out.
Fg toelleegeerange ogres
the nomination, and it is most
unfortunate that the Democratic
Party didn’t put through the’ state
legislature the bills introduced
which sought to bring about that
kind of election first, before chai-
lenging the Republican Party at
the polls in the final contest.
But one reason, of course, was
that many of the supporters of
Senator-Elect Yarborough thought
he had a better chance in an elec-
tion that split up the Democratic
votes, and isolated the Republican .
conservatives behind their own
candidate.
Yarborough has been up for
elective office in Texas on a
state-wide basis five times and
has lost four times. He ran once
‘for attorney general and three
times for governor. He is the
standard bearer of the so-called
“loyalist” faction in Texas poli-
tics which is made up largely of
the Truman-Stevenson wing of
the party.
The Democrats in the North are,
of course, crowing over “the great
victory of the Democrats over the
Republicans” in Texas. Also, the
Repuslicans in the North are argu-
ing that this election was an en-
line-up in the South.
OUST COALITION
A few more episodes of this kind
and the Republican Party will have
succeeded in sending to the Senate
and the House many exponents of
radical philosophy and, in the end,
the coalition in Congress of north- couraging step toward a two-party
ern Republicans of the conserva-
tive school. and conservative Demo-
crats from the South will be broken
down, if indeed it isn't largely
wiped out, ~
® , r
their res turally want to see
ing far built up—
but, In the struggle over conflict- definition between the Republican —
and Democratic parties on state
issues, it is sheer folly -for the
national Republican organization
to stimulate the selection of Re-
publican nominees for the Senate
and the House in the deep South.
* * *
There are a few districts in the
South where the preponderance of
conservatives is such that putting
up a Republican nominee for the
House of Representatives becomes
a logical means of defeating a
Democrat from the radical side. mary to eliminate the -many can-
didates who usually enter these
contests, the risks to the conserva-
tives of such an election as Texas
had this week are obvious. It
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WAR BOARD halts office ma-
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ing. We expect to, and will, merit the
respect of the public and employ-
ers.
‘Given Local Show
I want to express our grateful-
ness for the news coverage you and your staff-fave given to the Water-
ford Junior Chamber of Commerce
- Sports and Builders Show. The
front page picture and page two
story in the March 21 edition was
a everything we hoped for -
in publicity, and also the warm
example that has been recently
expressed by -The Press, that
pesos gens jon lope pos
any other news.
ere amine tome unr all Ga
What You Can’t See ( Cri) Jee mers ae ia md
Most people at least pretend to
cover their coughs and sneeze when
in the presence of any one’ they
respect, for they have seen. or
felt the droplet
spray produced.
by coughing, or
sneezing. But
they have not
seen or felt the ,
droplet spray’
produced by
dinary
sation, '
think what you
can't feel or bee
won't hurt you. DR. BRADY.
The respiratory infections are
most readily spread to others in
the first hours or the first day or
two of illness. -
PTA meeting, assuring every-
hody within conversation spray
range that it is wothing, just a
little cold, makes a lot of work
for the doctors.
This person ought to wear a
suitable mask to prevent germ
A suitable mask need not be
hideous or uncomfortable, More
comfortable, more efficient and
less ugly is the type of mask « .
designed by Dr. Lewis J. Silvers,
primarily for his own use and for
other nose and throat specialists,
physicians, dentists, optometrists,
opticians, barbers, hair dressers,
cosmeticians while at work.
SAFETY MEASURE —
Such operators’ are constantly
within spray range while treating
or serving-patient or customer. For
their own safety as well as the
client's safety, they should always
wear a suitable mask while at
work. *
The Silvers mask is transpar-
home non-inflammable, and may
kept perfectly clean, genes
as sterile, by washing with
soap and water when preparing
for the next patient or customer.
Send me 35 cents and a stamped,
Definitely Can Hurt You
self-addressed envelope for Little
Lesson No. 5, Call It Cri. This
booklet tells all about the common
infections and tells how respiratory
: to make the Silvers mask.
* * *
Signed letters, not more than on
or 100 words long pertaining to Serena
health and a not to disease, diag-
nosis » Will be answered by
self-
Pon-
1957) with thig testimonial.
Thomas Belton
- Publicity Chairman
Elvis Disappoints
His Former Fan
TI was a great fan of Elvis Pres-
ley until I saw him in. Detroit. I
was so utterly disappointed and
disgusted I could hardly believe
what I saw. Until I saw him I
couldn’t understand why TV cen-
sored him. I'll gladly go along
with those parents who say he’s
‘Groups Deny Aid. ,
to Stranded Cat’
Not too long ago we had a “Be
Kind to Animals Week.” It seems
the organizations meant to- help
them will come. Even the police and firemen won't come.
Why do we bother to pay for- the
shelter, etc., when they can’t help
an a in need?
Mrs. John Mangan
3056 W. Newberry Rd.
Another ‘J. M. K.” |
Supports Police
I, too, am known as J. M. K.
and I got five calls within an hour
asking if I had written the Voice
of the People letter criticizing the .
Waterford Policé Department. I
have lots of friends in the -police
and sheriff departments, and it
hurt. I am back of the law 100
per cent. If the limit is 35 miles
per hour, that means 35 miles per
hour, not 45 or 60, the way lots
of people drive. All I. can say is
to live up to the law and no one
will bother you. Nuts to the talk
-about speed traps. The ones who
holler the most are the ones who
violate the law. Then they cry.
. John M. Kellner -
70 Washington St. - :
Christians are called saints, for
their holiness; believers, for their
faith; brethren, for their love: dis-
ciples, for their knowledge.—Fuller
v
Case Records of a Psychologist:
Application Can Mean More Money
Frances raised her salary
$520 at the very moment she
got her new job. Many young
folks fail to realize that they
can often add an extra $5 or
$10 per week to their opening
wage just by their letter of
_application for a job, plus their
social poise at the time of the
interview. Read . how Frances
did it.
By DR. GEORGE : Ww, CRANE
Case U-346: Frances D., aged
26, was one of my former psychol-
ogy students at Northwesterh
University.
. * * ; *
“Dr. Crane, your course in
applied psycholo- gon.
gy has beents
worth over $500 ®
to me just this
year,” she said
with a smile. Sg
_ “Well, I'm glad ©
to hear that. ,
replied,
where specifically
did it bring you
that $500." -
Frances then CRANE
went on to describe how she had
changed jobs, : ;
“And I used your specimen.
‘etter of application’,” she add:
ed. “I typed it. very neatly,
with wide margins,
“And I followed your suggestions
about listing my business experi- _
ence -first, followed by educational
background; then personal data.
“And I offered four references
. with ‘handles’ on their names.
‘PROOF OF THE PUDDING
“Well, 79 girls had applied for
this same position. And \I was .
called in for an interview, with
three others.
*~ kt
“My prospective. cmplovet i
asked mea few questions, Mean-
while, .I noticed a beautiful pic-
ture on the wall, so I paid him a
compliment concerning it.
: * * *
“Later, after I had been select-
ed for the job, he told me that my
very efficient looking letter had
partly predisposed him to choose
me,
“And my self-assurance dur-
ing the interview, as indicated
by my volunteering a compli-
ment concerning the picture, had
tipped the scales in my favor.
“And TI learned a few weeks
later that he had a sliding scale
for opening salaries ranging from
$60 to $70 per week.
* * *
“He said my poise and business-
like letter of application had
caused him to offer me the higher
igure. Es
“So I made $520 my first year
as a result of the practical psy-
chology you taught us at North-
western.” -
WAGE BOOSTS
What many young people fail
to realize is that you can often
a ee ee
especially in offices.
If an average girl is selected,
they may offer her the lower
obviously of superior ability,
then they may jump her salary
$10. per week at the very
momept she is hired. /
So learn how to write a good
letter of application.-By all means
realize that its primary purpose
ebro ‘nota
' And to develop the social poise
or assurance which tipped . the.
scales for Frances and this netted
her an additional salary’ of $520,
be sure you join the ———
Club.’
a
For it helps change shy intro-
verts into gracious personalities
who are far more s¢lf-possessed.
It also reduces your fears, for
in analyzing your; cenipanions
for geed points which to
phrase your compli-
ments, - you forget
yourself.
And bravery means for-
getfulness of self; Cowardice, on
0 contrary, are think-
primarily
Always write to Dr. George W. Crane
in ene 0 The Fon ree “boston
es Fo stamped, self. i and 20¢ to
big AF : when you send
phiets, ; | + *
-dollars. in 1957-58,
‘by the
LONDON (~The British gov.)
ernment today announced a sharp
ly. revised defense
program it) hopes will save the hard - seme .
island nation about 784 million
Included in the cutbacks ‘ was a
newly disclosed decision to with-
draw Britain’s troops from Libya,
and Korea, Date of the withdraw- |
al was not given, but military}:
soonest expeet ‘them “fairly
1957-58 was cate at $3,976,-|
000,000, |
* 2 *£
As outlined a year ago, the pro-|
gram would have cost about $4,-/
760,000,000.
The revised ‘program is based
largely on the supply
missiles which Britain will .
ceiving from the United States.
the government aims to stabilize ]-_
Britain’s armed forces at about)
375,000 regulars. by the end of |
1962. :
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The Defense Ministry said it.
was planning on the basis of end-'
ing the military draft by the end.
of 1960, less than a year after
Prime Minister Macmillan'’s gov-:
ernment must face a general elec-)
tion if Parliament ‘does not vole!
it . out of. office before.
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The White Paper said the sav-
ings this year are being secured.
by a substantial reduction in the.
over-all strength of British forces |
and by gutting down production |
orders. In addition to the with-
drawal from Libya and Korea,
Britain's
agreed to a cut of 13,000 men in
the British force in West Germany
this year.*A further cut of 13,-
000 men will.be reviewed next
year by the NATO members.
The. cuts have- been promised
Macmillan government
ever since it took office last Jan-'
uary,
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The government has been un-
der pressure to introduce tax con-
cessions to relieve the soaring
cost of living.
Tax relief may also restore
some of the popularity which the
government’ has lost to the Labor
party; as shown in recent special
parliamentary elections,
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tion of a land-based transmitter.
to send clear radio broadcasts
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Director Arthur Larson, in a
speech prepared for a public af-
fairs luncheon of the Union League
Club, also said 20 new USIA cen-|
ters
Africa.
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news” that many persons inside,
Russia listen’ regularly to the,
Voice of America, the USIA radio
broadcasting facility.
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among 1,000 refugees from Hun-
gary showed. 7 out of 10 had lis-’
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that the broadcasting facility had;
gotten 326,000 letters from isten-
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- ns Chairmian of the 3 fe eum lost to Shivers and his Conserva- Pd sea eRe tt eae coda aimee .(D) fm the Texas) *t first you don’t succeed, try, try) shoes and
Ss ‘ gratified” over « Yarbor- * 4) The Two years later, he ran unsuc-
ough’s victory. : They also pointed out that the | now run for high office in Texas in'cessfully ' for
Smathers declared: vote was split by three major /five elections, On each occasion,| Price Daniel, whose
nstrates again that contenders besides jhe collected more votes than the in the
ee oe i = enero ee ee ®
‘the party of great strength. Smathers commented: ‘While top—being chosen U. S. Sena-| Yarborough,
a afar eses aoy weeks ago. an thought. ' ee eee ‘ PP tg ooo vay ‘ presidential ele among the Democrats doing® , me 30 cracked ‘was 15. spent a
& man and not a party, ‘Republicans’| modern-day tradition in Texas pol-'the continent. '
oF} “Thig victory, of course, is ‘good pleased) itics that a liberal cannot win a) school in the rural areas
RK for ‘the country because it 1 ts in) Major race. eee harvested wheat in ' taing the leadership of Lym weeks rallied be- + #4 : roughnecked
Johnson ‘in the Senate and — | . He first ran for office—unsuc- West Texas.
the committee chairmanships Senator said the results of| céssfully—in 1938, when he sought] He worked
ocratic, thereby availing, us of indicate’ the post of state attorney general. | University of Texas Law
E miore experienced members which went for Eisen-| In 1952, the stocky, smiling law-|and was graduated with
Senate in those positions of Nixon in 1952 and 1956,| yer Who had once sefved as a dis-| honors ;
fence and importance.” go back’ in the Democratic) trict judge in Austin jumped intojin El ‘
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man’s fight fight against disease
_ premature death in Central
South Africa,’ _ Nital health statistics are
+ reine for the World Health and give them confidence. of women in’ wilobai (walled and! Births are more reliably report.
isolated) requires utmost tact and/ed because a certificate’ will be. “ances.
andi the presence of-the husband to required later to gain admission:
ito free schools, for the issuance
oli aah Out With Protests, Threats
poe |
~ fat the: Aftiega hinterlands but
old customs and tribal taboos
affecting the pare, of exam-
iners’ findings.
who regard him as only a census
taker preparing tax lists and
mames of men for military
service.
» A complete census is impossible
~where most of the ulation is,
migratory and WHO officials have
sampling method in an
FEELS PUISE
* which ‘was the last thing Russia «Frustrated Reds ‘Touchy’:
World Won't
PARIS (INS) — Western diplo-
matic experts said today’ the
Russians are lashing out in -all
directions with protests and
threats because they are unhappy
about the way things are going
in the world, :
According to the Western read-
ing. the Soviets. are ogee
because:
1. Their active Middle East
policy helped get the British and
French out of the area but
-brought the United States in,
wanted,
2. The Hungarian revoit abeté
the Soviets off balance because
it foreed them to recognize that
‘they could continue to control
satellites only by the use of force.
| This is expensive and looks. s0
‘ugly that it threatens fo spoil So-
' viet propaganda approaches else-
where in the world,
3. Despite years of Soviet effort,
and the fortuitous Western crisis,
over Suez, the free world nations
| PEA Dinner fo Mark
“30.17 |NEA a.
was a hives for thinking about atomic
defense weapons, have threatened
Britain for the Bermuda agree-
ment that will give her American
guided missiles.
They have played up to Japan-
ese fears of harm from fallout of
nuclear tests im the Pacific.
Warnings have been- broadcast
to all NATO countries’ that they
are leaving themselves open to
terrible retribution for permitting
American atomic air power to
keep bases on their territiories,
SNARL AT YUGOSLAVS
And just among Communists,
the Russians have turned a snarl-
ing face against the Yugoslavs
again, charging them with all
sorts of heresies.
* . *
The main Yugoslav ‘‘crime”’ was
specified by Premier Nikolai A.
Bulganin, He “attacked the gov-
ernment of Marshal Tito for say-
ing that the Hungarian rebellion
a “national” revolution in-
stead of the “‘counter-revolution”’ ;
celebrate a special event.
Keep in Line
, jommended ‘Early Death in Hinterlands of Atrica: — Native taboos
are delaying ‘of work papers, and family din
- Family names are seiiae
problem. Children are some-
times given a name toe com:
| place, or even just a simple |
| mumber, The family itself is
liable - te» change : its nev.
eral times in its enthiisiasm te |
When trying to ascertain figures
on causes of deaths the examiners:
find reasons such as stomach
ache, diarrhea, and just, plain
fo Safeguard Korea
thur W. Radford, chairman of
|
hower that United Nations cena
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knew nothing about the reported ;
At a news conference yesterday,
violated the armistice. @pulations cough. listed.
NEW YORK (The New York!
the Joipt Chiefs of Staff, has rec-
in Korea be equipped with jet!
A Pentagon spokesman said
recommendation, | »
Secretary of State Dulles acknow]l-
against building up mney
which the Russians insist it was. Urges Ike Send Jets
Times ¥aid today that Adm, Ar-
to President Eisen-
planes and other new weapons. |
last night that Radford’s Fe,
* * *
edged that Communist forces had
forces in Korea, on concrete-based
of and including a route from Lud-
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‘from M20 to Bay City and all of
‘the Thumb area, j spokesman,
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phos the night of Aug. 31, 1951; by
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quiet ee ee ee
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TIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIU4, 1957) ss , ru oo eres ean autos watt ae , , 7
MAKE MEN “SLACK HAPPY” ff ..-s
THE “PRICE BARRIER”
a ase
a inet 8
An event so outstand-
ing,.so large in scope
-.. yes, and so rare
that it took months of
advance planning to
_bririg to the men of-
Oakland County what
we believe to be the
finest presentation of
its kind ever offered
in this area! |
Price alone does not make a good
value... the actual worth of any
"article can be determined only by
rdinarily
r sae and year Trount. pee
fine avality As of woo and rayon, rayon
: ,
/ quality of material and workman- |
a ee . S These Colors: &
ship, plus its utility to the buyer — ‘& " Py medium and dark fi
..-only then does price have any |
_ true meaning! 5
OSMUN’S COMPROMISED ON QUALITY:
"These Slacks Available ~ | at Both Stores = °
Ss Sw ee Two Fine Stores to Serve You Better | Sorry, No Mail
shy Mee ie Sse ‘or Phone Orders Taken
ee ee ee
Yes, Even at This Low, Low
Price You May Charge or
Layaway Your Purchase.
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ee
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Garner believes the “‘frustfated] 11 hag to do with the museca jintellectual and, profession-| worthy behavior &
| man,” not necessarily the ;
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for to
is set for Oct. 1, 1%8. ing. ie
Total cost of the fo | The U S&S.
3 merce, Citing
R
et Otome since 1948. The Alfred M. Pelham, county A
director, said $800,000 of the eon-|"tnaae Fast : Se oe ae fourths to Israel
| CAA) allocation vot $1,250,000 tol hast “a Soun® F =
project, he said. : be ¥ : * & & i
Most of the CAA money will be| _ — lek — . ain ! rd ce.
i oe ee ak, eee ae eens at tea "ise , Bee oN : ie cts « ee )
| ae be , Pars! ‘When an American firm builds 2 a en
2 * ‘}& plant and begins operating in ne : ‘ ee ie
= & Barnett’s Bring Down the High i
= | Price of MEN’S CLOTHING!
po = More Than 2,500 — ] and 2 Pant Suits and Topcoats
¢, some - All Fine Quality — Just Arrived for the Easter Parade
oe | Get In Tomorrow or Saturday for These Grand Values!
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Mani! This is wi , Savings! This 1 sorb recalled “THe comune” ' UE KINGS of Pontiac’? You'll - PPreciate this great value when . see them!
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We firmly believe ogee do green any-
value a than $15 more ae
now for Easter!
You Don’t Need the Cash! eeeeee
fn mtn ya t You Don’t Need Cash}
CHARGE iT! just say Beautiful brilliant cut soll-
taire. Distinctive tailored
Engagement Ring 151.00 Wedding Band ,... 20.00 We Must Repeat! Only Our 250-Store Buying Power C ould Possibly Bring You Such Values as
: These!. It Will Pay You Well to Shop Barnett’s First! | Sparkling gems in artistic
settings with 12 flashing
diamonds...
Engagement Ring 191.00
Wedding Band .... 81.00
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From the letter writer’s view,
his outlook is dismal. But is it?
Does it have to be? = * :
Not if a proper adjustment is
made from the activity of a job to
an active retirement.
<“< © * a
| Not if he can take his eyes off| ¢
himself an@ slough off the pre-|i
occupation with his own problems.
LEARN NEW SKILLS
He can learn new skills and
jtake up hobbies to keep’ active.
He can’ make new friends, join
e\clubs and senior citizens’ organiza-
-|tions, take adult education courses.
The secret is staying “busy.
nd, he should understand that
Social Security shouldn't rey
True, | Social ay cg payments
| Millions of healthy older people do.
Or, maybe now that his children
are grown, he can find a smaller,
FEAR EXPENSE
There's no doubt that medical
expenses are a constant fear of
many retired people, But many'|
cities and towns have clinics and
hospitals where older. people can
|get low ao or free medical care.
* *
4 ‘a te oe fearing the cost of
medical care isn’t. going to solve
latter all, if you're healthy you
don’t need the care. The best way)
Ito stay healthy is by not worrying,
iby a good diet and by proper;
lexercise and activity.
(Questions on Social Security
Problems may be addressed to
“Social Security,” in care of The
Pontiac Press. Questions will be
| answered by mail from the Pon-
tiac office of the Social Serurity
| Administration. There/is no
| charge for this service.)
| a
Sweden's Tota} Output
Since War Up 90 Pct.
STOCKHOLM—Since World War
Tl Sweden's / Andustrial productivi-
ty has incpeased by some 20 per
4
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Wemen’s Congress FA rus noe 13: 3
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Imagine a home as beautiful as this for your
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comforts you've always wanted! It’s one of the
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U.S. Women’s Congress on Housing. And we
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(GEORGE'S
ard E. Bie Antactic getinesis
of 1983-35.
Navy Revives
Sea Chanteys Singing Sailors Salvage
Robust Tunes, Preserve!
Ancient Heritage
GREAT LAKES, If. (INS) —
When iron men sailed wooden
ships they sang chanteys to help
them work. Today's young salts
have salvaged the sunken ditties,
| but just for fun.
Great Lakes Naval Training sta-
tion has spawned a group of sing-
ing sailors ‘specializing‘in the old
work songs of the sea, The group
is called “The soya pce
* ©
Chanteymen were se ataiiaalln
members of a Sailing vessel's crew
in the old days.
teyunam (oak over. Me
i i
beats, muscled backs strained
ba unison and hauled away.
“But sea chanteys were to be
found only in barnacle-crusted old
volumes and among the feper-
* * *
The 25-man Great Lakes chan-
tey group sings these robust tunes
to entertain Navy personnel afd
| civilians in the area, for pleasure’
jand, in the words of Captain A.
'C. Burrows, commander at Great
Lakes:
“To preserve the heritage of
the sea.”
Brazil’s airline, Panair do Bra- sil, will buy four DC-7C _ for toires of a few obscure folk sing- ;
‘ers in recent times.
($6,900,000. - NEWPORT’S
heels
that blossom -
“, ~ wa -
Town & Country Shoes
and sandals ever. What an enchanting look they give
: to Spring “57. And how high they look.
It’s all illusion.
America’s Best Fashion Shoe Value,
GEORGE S - NEWPORT’S — =e
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Take a tip from the. “Easter
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Save 20c on These
CANNON TOWELS —
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Sale of 16.99 :
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Yes, they're Nylon fleeces with —
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Wool Suit Faille Coat
16.99 10.99
cesuatiinel Voted Misses! end Belt Sises
_ SWEATER DRESSES
Yes, imagine the dress atyle of the yeer ws this
low, low price. Beautiful print dress with but-
ton sweater.
Navy Dresses Dacron Dresses
12.99
Lightweight Brief ,,..4.50
Living Girdle ..:,,..5.95
~. Magic: Controtier .,..8.95
"Lipper Girdle ....,.10.95
Panty Briet «0644, -6.95
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We Give Holden Trading Stamps
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to
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Experienced salespeople whose advice is genuinely
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Arrow Dress Shirts
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Waterford OKs © |
Record Budget School Board Seeking
No Tax Hike to Finance
$3,067,640 Costs |
Without calling for increased tax- _*
Thief Couldn't: Pass Up - [Mollie A. one
| WEST. BLOOMFIELD TOWN.
SHIP — Service for Mollie Arline!
native . of _ this township’
{bananas on a@ kitchen table and who died Monday, was to be held
$40 were eraeriee missing from at 1:30 p.m, today from the Haley
ul Chancey, 254 N.'Funeral Home, Hamilton at Puri- Banana Cream Pie
A banana cream pie and four
the home of:
East Blvd,
told police. someone en-
tered his home Tuesday night after!
forcing open the basement door,'
‘M6 Budget Cut
“Said Ineffective | Teagan,
tan, Detroit.
‘Grand Lawn Cemetery, Detroit.
Mrs. Teagan is survived by her
daughter, -Mrs. Jeanne- Williams.
Ronald William West
Ronald William West, one-year-
old son of Richard and Ruth Edna
Redden West, 1617 Inverness. St.,
Sylvan Lake, died yesterday in St
| Joseph Mercy Hospital
Burial will: be in
after -a) | Willman’ to Tell ‘About Detroit Water “oh cee
a
| Jommission to Hear Sani tation on Repo ce Pontiac city rosmme mlétee. iby 149 billions," he said. “We the U.
=—— _~- should reduce military assistance »
Edmund Windeler was cliosen to py at least a half billion for a to-
replace Johnson as representative |tal reduction of two billion dol-
on the Township Recreation Board. lars.”
Byrd said that if eicahouur|
- igets all of the new money he is
fm jasking, there will be $4,686,000,000
available for spending on eco-;
Pe | nomic pesiects abroad. “The Home
| of Certified * * * :
EMT EP TE ae | In the military field, Byrd said Perfect
TABLETS + it Eisenhower’s request for ern FOR ANY OLD WATCH, WHETHER IT .
450,000,000 funds is ‘
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be a total of $6,537,000,000 avail- | ea
able for expenditure, including!
carryover funds, y :
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Sen. Aiken (R-Vt) said that if,
the cuts advocated by Byrd are
made they are. likely to be re-)
flected in a “sharp drop in our
own gross production and in-
come.’
“The money spent in foreign aid;
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Through Pages ot Pens fh .
| State Newspapers to Bac Drive for. Trattic Safety
aw | * Haren We Give Molden Troding :
: We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities
, esi Wonderful News for People With an ULCER
traffic months are just abesd.” — frat = .An. Improved Formula Now Available to All
Things are guing to be rough) A . es Revolutionary New Remedy for Stomach,
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THE NEW WIRAGLE
i horse about $300, although ponies |vintage hat that looks like some|"¢WSPaPers The takes an hour and : Si ee ee ding can be picked up for a little as of 1957's Easter . bonnets. F. Granger Well, executive | DRUG is HERE
+ te the colonel, “is s mach better | 7 ané donkeys for even less. vice president of the Port Huron |
proposition than my 2%-horse- | Then there's the question of Park Looks Like Rainbow | Times Herald, chairman wittee, | WATCH $ : paar
|‘ power car. - : food which, is both expensive and MPA Traffie Safety Committee, BANDS You have reasonable assurance that peptic, gastric or duodenal
: io iscarce, although not quite as dear | outlined a proposed safety x ulcer can be properly treated and healed. You have to read in s A horse is cheaper to run than Sulphur Dell baseball park, in) the tesmedl- a & . ” he added and rate’ as gasoline. The poor aaa notion program for magazines and newspapers about! the miracle drug” tablet
tone big breweries of Britain, "#"vest this year put up the price Nashville, ‘Tennessee has live ate future, WE MAKE KEYS Aig that helps heal an ulcer in 21 days. A formula from Europe ,
ed Laan dire ms of hay to $56 a ton and the pricejup its grandstand and superstruc- 17, «1:4 the state's daily ‘ial » While You Weit and Scandinavia is sold only in foreign countries and up to which wisely elung to wn |ture. Painting the seating sections : now has not been available here.
drays for advertising or prestige/°! °@*S to $98 a ton ma a. iweekly newspapers would be asked,
‘purposes, are thanking their lucky) Carters estimate that it costs at/im orange. red. grey, green, Yes |, : NEI NER Now for the FIRST TIME IN. THIS COUNTRY, you can obtain a ga least $8-$9 a week to Pas ship thy low and blue gives an atmosphere | BACK TESTS the basic formula, but much improved and always freshly a as. : te horse that pulls a load, that} happy festivity to the park and, | prepared, and in pleasant wafer form. These tablets can be DELIVER FREIGHT - | this “horse ¢arinot be A aoc tojineidentally, makes the seating of} f. Back legalization of chemical] WATCH REPAIR [1 eaten like cake or candy. If you are now taking medicines There are no prouder. men in the cover. more than 100-125 miles afans an easy proposition. Section | itests for drunk driving, now pro 42 North Saginaw "Ed and tablets that coritain magnesium and aluminum, metallic
a. as well as sedatives and. pain tablets, Uicon is definitély
| pation today than the British Rail-(week. lred straight, ahead, ‘sir. ~ |posed in the Legislature.
For gastric, acid, duodenal and peptic conditions, these tablets
will help replace your energy due to restricted diet, stimulate
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You continue your normal activities while taking Ulcon tablets.
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and textures. Tae’ Ge thet ose cen aulayh, GUM Se Ghons - a Lt | 7
a tec ad die _ru portzac Paess.-rmvns
; : aie of streams and rivers
hat Dulles a, See Fast Action: bet te
: Flood § cent shout anaes’ to dstormins
: Until? He’ Edits Transcript of Remarks On iudy, B wien. ste cent ee oar are
“By JAMES MARLOW Si ba sane be te glint Gels hiin on the language Broomfield Rep Ox| Proves Boome: Piper gp
Associated Press. News Analystience in the past tense by knock-|he had actually used. by Brucker on: Survey aia sod ssa
| WASHINGTON: ) — The ing out the verb “is” and saying| He said: “No .. . 1 must’ re- of 3 Counties {field said, J secretary Wilber - |way for a newsman to be sure he|“there has been some differ-/Se*ve the in case I make al « te ap tiogeer
_ [knows what Secretary of Statejence.” ‘ oer my Se Shas venweged anak: Syotange
WDullles means to say is to get it “6 € damage to international relations Favorable action by the Secreproblems and’ some serious dam-
- }in_ writing. Te : his it cons. Miel aeaoe one on aoa _|tary of the Army is expected tojage” have been created in many! ) who Bet exclusive 1 \speed « flood survey for Oakland,jurban areas “because of « marked)
transcript changed this|two reporters from Time and Life| Wayne and Macomb Counties, Con-|increase in land development.”
“past rt |
: a : ss wor-/of Royal Oak, said in Washington, Broomfield believed that survey:
is words to suit himself. * _ At his next conference, Oct. 16,|ry rrections later jf they|D.C. today, results could profitably be incor-|
* : . their} Bloomfield’s report came after|porated in ‘future planning of the
newsmen who heard. him|J9>, asked him to let the trans-‘copy before they publish it. ‘his introduction of a bill calling for|Detroit Metropolittan Area.
af a aa FOR ONLY $10.00 DOWN | _ cmc ge ee YOU CAN OWN A...
Ike Names Woman Eee |
as Press Assistant pepe ee al
toiled today appointed a) fall when, at his Oct, 2, 1956, newsil_
woman—-Mrs.: Anne Wheaton—to conference, he was asked about
replace Murray Snyder as an as-|a reported split between the Unit-§
sistant press secretary in the ed States and its British andy
‘MOTOROLA PORTABLE
White House. French allies, ; : = cm e i : ;
The surprise move was an- * Pia = * i SRE arcane eS ae 14 Inch TV $ 95 petal
nounced by the President in a! He said “t some differ-/5 x ; ‘aan SPECIAL in the great speech before some 1,500 applaud-! ence.’ ‘This language put the dif-/§ | tee a
ing women at the 5th annual Re-|ference in the present tense, giv-— nae : > ~ ! ™ - tradition of Retina quality
publican Womens Conference. ling it the appearance of something §
* * x ’ still going on. :
Mrs, Wheaton, director of wom-
en's publicity for the Republican . Ae
National Committee, said the ap-/ Marriage License | _ pointment came as: ‘‘a complete *. .
surprise” and she got the word ADplications just an hour and a half earlier
from her new boss; James Hag-| Donald K Sprague, Oxford
erty, White House press secretary.| ™****"* . "Foubs,” oxtora * * * Calvin H. Baxter, Birmingham
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was admitted Tueeday night pibey “il A leader in the, strike in 1918) |Straits of Mackinae,
~ |< Shad been in ill health var never al months and bedridden about~a ball Broad He turned'to through Locks yesterday. port
7 Hollywood where he hecaise] The neces locks to shi aie siden succes Grischow,) ‘The study “analyzing ‘probable grains going into export over exist-
we ok. & typed “as a monotone-voiced sour- ping traffic generally is Drea effects bf the new waterway on ing éastern routes although it is
: Since 1948 he had lived with his juss in films such as “The Big) as marking the cpesing of the tions toe $5; See et S. grain markets was sponsored anticipated that, future competitive
e oufy daughter, Laura Sparks, 1 Noise, “Nothing but the Truth,” navigation season on the Great - conaien totaling $57,025. garage’ cooperatively by the Indiana Uni- rate cutting could reduce savings.
a rented adobe apartment at the «imitation of Life” and “Gold Dig- Lakes,
guest ranch of Mrs. Kemper gers of 1933." He retired in 1948,
Campbell in. nearby Apple Valley. peut a
ing. the myriad deseit flowers, Jack Asks Oven Decree through the Soo yesterday, thejtotaling $15,000.
ptalting walks and writing an au-
an in the Id rush days of the whose wife Dorothy Towne has) {just below the soo and was forced 071 for the month, according
a, - ‘filed suit for divorce in Mexico, to\dock in the St. Mary's River! the fopert. breaking windrowed ice in the| ‘Thrty-four home building per-
mits were issued in Waterford
‘of ‘The first Great Lakes vessel | Township, toyaling $1,547,020 for
Actor’s Equity, Sparks was black-| originally was expected to’ pass (the month of March, according to
Two commercial building - per-)
The lead ship in the; convoy mits were issued for a concrete
There ‘be busied himseif inspect- which was scheduled to lock plant on M39 an da barber shop|ports may range from 90 to 110,
million bushel¢ 4
|Pittsburgh Steamship Line ore car-| Altogether, there were 86 build-/ tential: of the seaway is realized
tobiography of his career—which._LOS ANGELES @®—Jack Webb,|rier Anderson, scraped an object] ing permits issued, totaling $1,647
CHICAGO —The St. Lawrence)
Seaway should make Chicago the ,eas for corn
nation’s leading grain export cen} i!
‘ter by the mid 1960s, a university) The seaway will provide savings 4
research study states. ‘of from 15 to 20 cents a bushel on *
‘versity school of business and the to 70. cents a bushel, the study’
bushels annually 19 full po-!c
: $se.* ‘wants a decree of his own. a
+ panes oe ge filed a complaint in Superior C i
St "gag | Mrs, peal bes ‘yesterday charging mental cruel-|
gah 1 SP : ““\ ty, Webb, 36, and Miss Towne, :27,! long-time friend. “‘Inside he was
warm and.a favorite of the chil-/”°T married in Chicago in 1935,)
dren here on the ranch.”
‘Qne of his last requests was to
be buried in the small Victor ‘Vai-| Honor Horse Trainer i |
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and desolate Mojave Desert. ‘Cooper, the nation’s oldest race/
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born Edward A. Sparkman in ored at Bay Meadows.’ Cooper, 96, i
Guelph, Ont. At-17 he went pros-\and his wife are celebrating their
ting for gold in Alaska, but Gird wedding anniversary, He re- |
* failed to strike: it rich, ; tired in 1950 after a ‘year *
25 font taste of show business reer,
in| Cony all of the main growing |
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a sunny and colorful menu, When
you and your family come home
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thing altogether delicious. Start off
with a lovely fresh fruitcup, fol-
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and your best scrambled eggs.
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Coffee Ring! You can make it in
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planty of fragrant - coffee will).
complete this perfect spring-time
bill of fare,
Glazed Coffee Ring
2 packages ready-to-bake buttermilk
biscuits (16 biscuits)
“14 cup butter or margarine
%, cup firmly packed brown sugar
1 teaspoon nhamon
Whole meats ;
4% cup light corn syrup ‘about!
blend in brown sugar and cinna-
mon. Spread one side of each bis-
cuit with this mixture.
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GREEK STYLE EASTER BREAD — This pretty petal-shaped
sweet bread takes its inspiration from the Greek Easter bread.
- This recipe is adapteil from the more complicated original one and
calls for nonfat dry milk. You will want to serve it often during
Traditional Easter Bread
Made in Modern Fashion
= ‘The traditional and the modern
bre blended in our recipe for a
Greek Style Easter. Bread made
in a pretty petal’ shape, Handy
madern. foods such as instant non-| —
fat dry milk and packaged active
dry yeast help streamline the tra-
= Last Easter we had the plea- ure of having this sweet bread
in the home of friends of Greek
origin. We adapted this recipe with instant nonfat dry milk, and then
Wwe passed our recipe along to;
them, Now, they pian to make!
this year’s Easter. Bread i
to this simplified procedure, Ther powder to the flour. |
* * ®
Greek. Easter Bread is. usually|
ready by Saturday night before!
Easter Sunday. Often there is a
hard-boiled egg dyed red which)
is placed in the center of the)
Fruit Dessert
Heralds Spring Spring is the time for change.
A change to a-pretty new dessert
is always a welcome one. For in-
stance try this souffle flavored
with buttered enriched yeast-raised
bread crumbs and a touch of
lemon.
Like all souffles it must be set
in a pan of hot water before bak-
ing so that it cooks slowly and.
evenly and, of course, it should be
served immediately. Golden-col-
ored, jewel-like fruits are an at-
tractive accompaniment for good
looks and flavor,
Golden Souffle
% — dry enriched yeast-raised bread
hab
tablespoons margarine or
eames
up milk : |
2 me ayy lemon extract
1 pound 4 ounce can of ‘fruits for
* galad, heated .,
Brown bread crumbs in marga-|
ine or butter, Add milk and salt)
stantly. Beat egg yolks until thick
and lemon-colored. Beat in sugar.
Gradually stir in the hot milk mix-,
ture. Cool. Add lemon extract.
Beat egg whites until stiff but
not dry. Fold into milk and egg
mixture, Pour into a greased ring
mold. Set in a pan of hot water)
and bake at 350 degrees (moderate
Serve at once with the heated
fruits and syrup. healt The Greek Easter Bread)
can be almost any shape—iong,
round or braided, as well as in
the petal shape which we chose.
or comp)
wares her compnemes yeast)
‘%@ cup instant nonfat dry milk pow-
ier
in large mixing bowl;
water; stir until dissdlved. Cool to|
lukewarm. Sprinkle or crumblef
e yeast aver water (warm, not hot,
is no need to scald the milk; sim-| Water for active dry yeast or luke-
add the instant nonfat milk| Warm for compressed yeast), Stir ,
Py ary until*dissolved. Add to sugar mix-
ture, stir well. Stir in beaten eggs.
top with melted butter. Cover. Let
rise until doubled in bulk, about
1 hout. Punch down. Divide dough
into thirds. Shape into 3 round
loaves.
sheet in the shape of a 3-petaled
flower. Let rise until doubled in
bulk, about 1 hour.
moderate oven (375 degrees F.)
about 50 minutes. Cool. Frost with
confectioners’ sugar frosting; garn-
ish with almonds
fruit.
Lemon Adds Tang
fo Tuna Casserole
\sunshiny day in spring with
butter, [LEMON TUNA BAKE, In a (1'2-
quart) baking dish, plaee 1 quart
of toasted bread cubes and pour
‘over them tuna-celery sauce.
chopped onion in 42 cup butter or
|margarine. Blend in % cup flour,
1 teaspoon salt, % teaspoon pep-
iper and % teaspon sage. Add 14%
cups milk and cook until ‘thick.
'Stir. Add 1 cup chopped celery, 2
‘cups drained, flaked tuna and
gradually stir in Me cup lemon
juice.
crumbs, 44 cup chopped pimiento
and 1% cup melted butter. Sprinkle
crumb mixture over casserole and
bake in a moderate oven (375 de-
_igrees; for 20 minutes.
‘The versatile apple is a pie; a
iad dagle; oc orm & sandwich: Cane
Fresh apple bits added to orange Buy Work Clothes | ~ |marmalade and used as a sand- x
-. wich spread with peanut butter is
a child's tavarite,
: Rubber boots should be washed
off with a sudsy cloth and wiped
the insides open with cardboard to
“{keep the boots in shape and .pre-
vent cracking.
This is a geed-time to buy men’s
work cloths, Stocks moved slowly
* _ lim recent months, resulting in big
For an easy cake frosting, mix| inventories in many stores, Price Sudsy Cloth for Boots’
dry after each wearing. i _An ordinance: stipulating
imum quantity of cherries in res-
taurant and hotel pies passed its
first reading Mad@ay. might betore
the commission, _ .
___| A Tinch pie must contain at least 16 ounces of drained
an &inch pie, 20 ounces;: a Sineh
pie, 25 ounces, and a 10-inch pie,
30 ounces, Bakers violating the or-
dinance could be found guilty of
a misdemeanor and fined $100 or % cup apple sauce with 1% cups|cuts are, therefore, common. This,
of powdered sugar and enough nut-iis your chance to: stock up. sentenced to 90 days in jail, or
Iboths .
as few: ’ half-dozen cherries.”
[Bake Garlic Cheese Loaf
Build a reputation for a ‘“‘spe-
cialty-of-the-house”. with a Clam
Chowder supper! Make sharp di-
agonal cuts in a long French
bread but do not cut all the way
. | through, Dribble lots of . melted
butter “or ‘margarine over the
bread. Sprinkle with salt, garlic
salt and pepper. Place a thin
slice American cheese in each ‘THE PONTIAC 1 PRESS, THURSDAY, r_-APRI, ‘4 1957 | ‘ yw : \ ee \ re
Botany Sedge wn Steps Are taken tence commision ns tert *TakeltEasy 4
hoples at appeatng in as many tO Guarantee —_ ju othe worl, mes a repustmn CASSETOle Has s- : i : to ’* ‘said commissioner
many. bo. onek, 8 Of Cherries |roveo bensiy. ta of noting - Three Layers /
“There's nothing like an cmale
s|serving from a piping hot casse-
role to help ward off these ‘brisk
combination equally.
Z a ie, winds! The kite-flying gentry will)
appreciate: a hamburger - potato! btm os quart camer,
greased, * s ie A i
Cover with layers of four.
jum potatoes sliced thinly; don
forget any favorite seasonings. .
Next pour on three cups of toma-
‘toes, or a can of condensed to-
mato soup plus half a can of whole
tomatoes. :
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Bake in a 350 degree oven for an
hour, or until ve ate wee Se ong
Inexpensive -hamburger steak)
and the versatile potato‘ are not’
strangers to the same plate, but.
bring in the magic alchemy of the
“love apple,’ as the tomato used)
to be called, and you have a-good-
eating trio that will stay with you.)
Simply season a pound of ham- diagonal slit. Wrap bread ingfoil
grees) about 30 minutes. burger With two tablespoons of
pepper, and pack it-firmly in the 'tatoes are tender. Cover for the
first 20 minutes or so.
Prune Prices Down
Housewives will be happy to learn
that medium sized ,dried -prunes
are considerably lower. in - price
Ithan last year. Dried prunes have
jmany uses—in sauces confections,
and bake in hot oven (400 de-) minced onion, adequate salt and lor cereals, in salads, puddings,
‘breads, cakes And cookies.
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Greek Style Easter Bread
2 tablespoons sugar
2 eee | ee
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1 package or take amet active dry
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2
2% cups. sifted flour (about)
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Combine sugar, butter and salt
add boiling
Add about one-half of the flour
and the instant nonfat dry milk
powder; beat. until smooth.
Add remaining flour; beat until
well blended. Turn out on lightly
floured board. Kiiead until
smooth and elastic,
Place in greased bowl, Brusfi
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Bake in a
and candied
Match your mood on.a sparkling
To make sauce: Saute. \% cup
Combine 1 pint soft bread
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transferred to your favorite cake'| Yiaming dishes are spectacular,| |
tions-are endless. Try these com- * you use a good, dry Spanish sherry ;
binations that were tested in 4 of the fino or amontillado type.
famous test kitchen, . Sauteed. chicken livers are easy
Bake cake in oblong pan 43x92” | 1...
or in layers. Cool. Make frosting Two or three tablespoons of
from one package fluffy white
frosting mix, Frost cake in pan| Spanish sherry are paced in @
——_ — wae cour so that the wine will warm.In an-| these bunny biscuits topping creamed eggs. It's on from a simple baking. powder biscuit
place frosted cake in hot oven (500 other pan, melt a tablespoon of a perfect idea for Easter Supper. You could let . oumbinations of cake fla- markable and delicious taste to
Toasted Frosting |
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over frosted cake before baking.
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Add % tsp. nutmeg ‘to contents
of frosting mix package. Serve on
in| White cake,
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quality Dandee Bread, delicious down to the last tempt-
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We can offer this amazing bargain only because you
buy so much Dandee Bread. Our big volume of sales
of this special economy combination makes it possible
_ for us to bring prices down even though we insist on
keeping quality up. Why don’t you insist on this Dandee
bargain, wherever you shop! 3 | ;
this a tasty combination for Lenten menus when completeness of the meal.
course on food buying at the YWCA, 22 Franklin boulevard. The
course which begins April 10 at 10:00 a.m. is entitled, “Marketing
With Dollars and Sense.” It is part of the education program
Will a man rob God? Yet ye ha] A seismograph to send out auto-
robbed me. But ye say, Wherein|matic earthquake alarms by ra-
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Why not reward yourself soon with the pleasure of this
instant coffee that smells and tastes like coffee? It's at food
stores in 2-ounce and 6-ounce jars.
New Economy Price — 2 I-lb. Loaves for 29° —
,- Seven pages today
Fin Women’s Section —
FELT LE rs
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23 Attend Luncheon
of Niblick Club
Label Fruit Jars
While Still Hot
BOSTON —. Children’s crayons
can be used to labe] home-canned
- fruit and jelly if they are applied
to the glass container while it is
: Fashion Hint
New notion from Paris in sun-
back dresses: one side is white,
the other side mauve. ment for “The Lord’s Prayer” was
a
ah
‘Photographed just before dinner
‘was served Wednesday were (left) Mrs.
Howard Hess and her boss, Mrs. Louis
Snyder.. Members -and their -guests ter,
_. This’ was the first Bosses Night dinner for Mrs.
Charles Stark and her boss, Smith Falconer. Mrs. Stark
recently became a member of ABWA, They are shown
as they chatted at the punch bowl during the reception
hour preceding dinner.
MacDowell Male Chorus
18. Michigan’ Men's Singing Groups
to Gather in Port Huron Saturday
The MacDowell Male Chorus will sing with the Michi-|
gan Male Choruses Saturday evening in Port’ Huron.!
The annual musical event for the men’s glee clubs in
Lyra Male Chorus, School-+ :
men’s Chorus, Chevrolet'male Chorus will participate from!
Chorus and Scottish Rite Mint. / |
Chorus, all from Detroit; dpe schubert Club and the Dow Male Chorus, Midland; Kettineers of Grand Rapids, the |
Cosmopolitan Male Chorus, Kalamazoo Male Chorus and the |
Muskegon, and the Wyan- Lansing Orpheus complete the |
dotte Orpheus Club. list. The Port Huron Schubert |
The Chevrolet Male Chorus, Ac; @t® ' the host group.
Spark Plug Chorus and Norton) Nine groups will sing individual-|
“lip Christie.
to Participate in Festival |
found at their places a copy of Tipacon —
Tidbits, published monthly by the chap-
- 8
_ Jack Harris was a guest of three employes, all
members of Tipacon Chapter of the American Business
Woman's Association, at the annual Bosses Night dinner
Wednesday evening. The affair was held at Northwood
| Bride-to-Be
Entertained
iat Shower
Lillian Lazaroff was the honoree}
at a kitchen shower given. by Bar-
bara- Lynch and Agnes Mazza.
The affair was held at The Eliza-
beth Lake road home of Miss
Lynch.
* * *
Lazarus Lazaroff of
road,
Guests at the Tuesday shower
were Mrs, Lazaroff, Mrs. Rye-
son, Mrs. William Morris, Mrs.
cas, Shakey Godoshian, Pearl
Foster, Mrs. James Ockerman,
Mrs. Richard MeVicar aid
Mrs, William Maddock.
son, Mrs. Robert Bego, Ruth
Mrs. Chris Stevens and Mrs.
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Mitchell, Mrs. George
‘and Mrs, Helen L. Decker.
Luncheon Held
by Sisterhood
of B'nai Israel
Israel, Mrs,
eon, °
Sol Koenigsberg, director of the.
professional division of the Jewish
Welfare Federation, gave a broad
the state will feature 900 singers from 18 member clubs. | view of the social service and the
Among groups participating will be the Ann Arbor work of social workers, during the,
afternoon meeting.
Rabbi Israel Goodman gave an
explanation of the Passover holi-
days and .presented. highlights
some of the leading Passover songs.
Girl Scout Leaders
Plan Awards Session
Mrs, Herbert Howerth was host-
ess Tuesday evening to the Wash-
Inn. He is shown with ( left f
son, Frances Greer and (extreme right) Mrs. Earl Holli-
day. to right) Mrs. Ralph Peter-
é.
Hills Play ‘The Vinegar Tree’ X
Lillian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
Chippewa
road, is the bride-elect of Robert
"| Ryeson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abra-
ham Ryeson of Elizabeth Lake
William Pipe, Mrs. Darlene La- |
Atso attending were Margaret:
Dohner, Mrs. Russel Hester, Mrs.
Theodore Lazaroff, Evelyn Rye-
Windiate, Mrs. Thomas Nikolas,
Phil-
Completing the guest list were|
Mrs. Paul Mitchell; Mrs. William
Mitchell
a
Mrs. Sol Neen presided at at the Beach Club Hotel in Naples:
the luncheon meeting of Sister-
hood of Congregation B'nai Israel.
held Tuesday at Congregation B’nai|
Maurice Schlussel
served ag chairman. of the lunch- tities
Mrs. J irginia Sommerville at.” mer. Mrs.
tended Bosses Night with two bosses, J.
Cecil Cox (left) and Dr. Dana P, Whit- “i 2 bi
Sommerville was toastmis-
tress for the evening.
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Women's Section
THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1957 “PAGES 44-51
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Randall! The girls are both freshmen en-
have returned to their Ward's Point rolled in the college's secondary
home after vacationing for a month teaching curriculum. _
at Madiera Beach, Fla. * * *
. * * Dr. and Mrs, William A. Co-
Mr. and Mrs. John P: Charles of heon have returned to their Dixie
‘Kirkway drive, Bloomfield Hills,) highway home after spending
re spending a spring vacation twe months vacationing at Clear.
water, Fis.
* * on-the-Gulf, Fla., having ‘“‘fun in *
the sun.” | Mrs. Norman H. Kuijala will en-
lO ‘tertain members of Fireside Club
Mr. and Mrs. Edmond L. Friday afternoon in her home’ on
Prince of Lake Angelus Shores ‘West Iroquois road.
will sail aboard the Queen Mary | : * *
vicit. eepodp ‘e Keslend od | Salling on Saturday from New |Orleans aboard the SS Cavalier on
— EEE ia 16-day cruise in the Caribbean the latter part of May.
se "| of ‘Birmingham. Nancy Lowery, daughter of Mr.) ; eae
and Mrs. R. Hurst Gowery of Dev-! The cruise will extend to several
of ondale drive, and Nancy Kelly, colorfal islands, as well as the
‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Wendell northern coast of South America.
,P. Kelly of Rochester, each gave a The itinerary includes the Domini-
|vocal recital recently for the stu- can Republic, Trinidad, and Cara-
‘dents and faculty at Central Mich-' cas, LaGuaira, Puerto Cabello abd
igan College. iGuanta, all in Venezuela.
Mr. and Mrs. ‘are Mr. and Mrs, Hugh R. Mack: Personal. News of Interest in Area
, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Martell of
| East Howard stre@ and Mr. and
Mrs. James Grappin and daugh-
ter, Suzanne, of Oak Hill sfreet
_ have returned to their homes fol-
_lowing a three-week vacation in
Winter Haven and Miami, Fia.,
| and Havana, Cuba. :
| En route home they visited, Mr.
‘and Mrs, Burt Martello and family
iin Charlotte, N. C. :
« * *
Mr” and Mrs. Christopher Wright
beaches and sunshine while vaca-
tioning at Anna Maria Island, Fia.,
on the Gulf Coast. :
* * *
After spending the past month
visiting friends and relatives in
Sanford, Clearmont and Tampa,
Fila., a party of local residents
has returned home.
In the party were Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bruce of
‘Malcolm drive, Mrs. Stanley
\Downes of Haley road and Mrs.
‘John Hartwick of South Francis
‘street, } a
MOMS Unit Meets
PartiesSet —
Preceding © <
to Be Presented by
St. Dunstan Guild ©
By RUTH SAUNDERS
BLOOMFIELD HILLS —_— St..
‘| Dunstan Guild will present ‘The
Vinegar Tree” this Friday and
Saturday evenings and alse next
week, April 12 and 13.
Several. parties -hhave been ar-
_|Yanged before each performance
“jin St. Dunstan Playhouse, and to-
morrow evening’s hosts will be
Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Moyer and
_|Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Brewster.
. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney Oldberg will give a cock-
tail and dinner party and Mr.
and Mrs, G. Lincoln Gibson Jr.
will entertain in their Detroit
home: Their daughter, Mrs.
Robert Raisch, is a member of
the cast.
Mrs. Brewster, Mrs. Henry M.
Jackson, Mr. Oldberg, Richard W.
Miner and John S. Coppin: are
also cast members.
Mr. and Mrs. Narman G, Win-
koop and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Klarr
will be dinner hosts next- week,
and after the final performance
‘Mr: and Mrs. John S. Coppin will
give the “cast party” in their
‘of Thorpe street are enjoying the|
Merlin McNutt of Pine View drive,| ;home on Echo road.
‘TRIP TO BERMUDA
| Mr. and Mrs. Philip Moses will
\leave Saturday for Bermuda where
‘they will spend Easter.
| Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Campbell
also plan to be in Bermuda for
Easter and a week after.
* * *
Next. Thursday evening a group
of friends will attend a dinner at
the Detroit Boat Club.
In the group will be Mr. and
Mrs. Lyman J. Craig, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald D. James, Mr. and
Mrs. William L, Graham, Mr.
have just returned from Fiori-
da; Mr. and Mrs. Percy K.
Loud, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Mott,
Mr. and Mrs, Carl Bradt and
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Knecht.
| Mr, and Mrs. Craig and Mr. and
Mrs. James will entertain the
group at cocktails before dinner.
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|} On Sunday Fredericka _Ham-
'mond, who will be married April
27 to John B. Mager, will be honor
guest at a shower given by Mrs.
Jack Smith and her daughter-in-
law, Mrs. William Smith.
Next Saturday, April 13, one of
'“Fritzie’s” bridesmaids, Joyce
| Plante, will be hostess at a din-
ner for the couple.
Mrs. William 0. Bridge is
planning a luncheon for the
bride-elect April 23, and the
ily. MacDowell members will sing, . . same evenin: Wi will
“My Soul’s Goin’ to Rise Again,” |ington-Webster Neighborhood Git a. Charles ir give a Guat bond i‘ Mr. and Mrs. a spiritual arranged by Charles SCout Leaders. Refreshments were Janter of at VanHorn Home , a
Fred Wardell Touchette, : } served by Girl Scout Troop 36 pre- Ogemaw road | : Nanette Hammond, who will be
Fort Pontiac singets and their! ceding the meeting. : “4h Mrs. Frank VanHorn was hostess her sister 8 maid of honor, will
of South ghests. wil citend th tat fe | Plans were made for a Court of announce “the ‘to members of MOMS Unit Two for! give the spinster dinner April 25.
Shirley ' or ale SINE! awards, to be held April 30 at engagement of luncheon in her home on Mechanic) On April 24 Fredericka's grand- being held in the new Port Huron Washi Junior High School : street Tuesday. mother, Mrs, Edward P. Ham- avenue High School. agen a a their daughter | oe? announce the | with Mrs. Pat Bryce as chairman Sharon Key < Peg the Wyre tong tenie mond of Grosse Pointe, will give
; f of the assembly. The group. will hh + John Brewer ° é the rehearsal dinner at Bloom-
engagement of Bluebird Group help ready Camp ‘Sherwood for the to Airman 20. Oe = pa od ae . = field Open Hunt Club.
their daughter, summer camping sessions, __ Otha D conv:
E E : Tours Estate | eee t . Cleveland, Ohio, in May. Named WILL FLY EAST
Judith Ann, to . Club Mes | a Craven, son of|as alternates were Mrs. VanHorn| Mrs. John B.. Taylor will fly
Bruce E, a po, Edward -and Mrs. u as Luncheon Mr. and Mrs, 204 Mrs, Harry Luxon. . | to Newport, R. IL, late this month
Kemper. He is ery S aie zi ion, cay = ra Mrs, Clinton Hall entertained i. M- Craven April sa ne oan as fy to open the Taylor summer home
the son of .|they visited the Ivory Polo Estate Members of Reliable Twelve Club of Baxterville, \iams ae MOMS Week > | Hap daughtere, Mes. Wallace R. Mrs; Lee on Tuesday. _at a cooperative luncheon Tuesday. Mi i : Campbell and Mary Taylor. will s Attending were Karen Trachett,/ Ten members attended the gather- iss. He is a F hi om tow uivae the a a
Kemper of {Mildred Edward, Linda Bailey, ing held in the Hall residence on graduate of osr ionette Club Pe ive n mon
San Mateo, Kathy Doolin, Marlene I angfield, |Aubum avenue. The afternoon was ~ Mississippi Has Style Show . i Calif., and the Linda Thorp, Kathy Smith, Lillian SPent Playing games. : State College | “Styles in Review” ‘ “ Ristch, Lynn Batten. and Sharon ——— ewe Aug ege ieee: ww ne Re j i j
_ late Mr. |Starkey, ‘Hostess to Circl dnd is serving |Pemted ty mnembens of Fhahionete Beta Sigma Phi Unit Ki Both i Frostess to Uircie a > Club when members and guests'Fetes Mrs. Ladd
send M ) Ki | Mrs. Daniel Donnelly of Dennison with the U. S. ‘met Tuesday evening at Adah : os loody Kin Klub Meets Fatwa 1™ sien effi Air Force. \ Shelly Library, “oo Mire ® Pritchett opened her le Institute —_ a vere es hostess 2 oe ot Sharon |.&.™artet from Pontiac High/home on Sjdrr avenue for the-Tues- Chicago _ | Mrs. Dorsey Myers opened her) the Friendship’ Circle Tuesday’ S i ‘School_provided musical entertain- y evening meeting of Xi Alpha wir a (home on Fairmount avenue for evening. Mary Ann Stoffer was 4 attended ‘ment during the evening. Also ap--Nu Chapter of Beta Sigma Ph \ V0 date has i SS safer meeting 2 eeleaiiedd on 0 new tntunber. Men: & am | Eastern. pearing was Jean’ Kamley who sorority, : .
‘wedging. 4 JUDITH A: iN W ARDELL ‘tended by 15 members, = * ,_ | ing. the evening.“ | SHARON KAY JANTER ‘College. | solos. my "following the busindss m ting.
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_and Mrs. Budd Orvis of Emerson
. with a bedice ef Chantilly lace
sequins secured the bride’s veil of Jack Hassenzahl. . and Patrick
Francis
* Duggan were
~ married
Saturday at
First Baptist
Church.
Budd Orvis of
Emerson
avenue and
Mr. and Mrs.|'
Joseph
Duggan of ‘Boyd street
_ are- parents of
* the couple.
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MR. and MRS. PATRICK DUGGAN.
Bride in Baptist Service
The. Rev. Hilding Bihl of Perry,of pearl:.earrings, a gift of the
Park Baptist Church officiated at| bridegroom.
the Saturday wedding of Marsha
Lorene Orvis and Patrick Francis
Duggan. The ceremony was held at
First Baptist Church.
* * *
Parents of. the couple are Mr. : . * x *
Francis Koop served as maid of
honor, Other attendants were Carol
Hassenzah! of"Lake Orion and Mrs.
William Richardson, They wore
dresses of light blue crystalette
and carried arrangements of car-
nations. | ‘Plan
plies to this situation—‘You can
lead a horse to water, but you
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/@opyright 1957)
“look in fresh lightweight
It’s the coat season. Featured
in this special group for early
spring is the soft relaxed
matter, one for which, we must do|
Second, this is really @ personal . crhhury * .
the bulk of the work ourselves.
Different people want different
things from life and while coun-
seling can suggest ideas, it can-
not solve the whole problem.
Many firms have set up an elab-
orate and costly system, only to
‘find that people won't take advan-
tage of it. ? ;
Furthermore, those who need
help the most are apt to be the
ones who refuse it—here, as else-|
where in life. -
* * *
1 have helped some companies
deal with this problem, and have
found that the best solution is to
build a huge library on hobbies,
money-making ventures and part-
time jobs and let people read and
browse and get. their own ideas.
BLAME SELVES ;
avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Duggan of Boyd street.
‘Th bridal gown was fashioned |ion brocade for her duties as flow-| GOWNED IN PINK:
with a mandarin collar and long
sleeves, Lace bordered the skirt
of tulle which featured a front |
panel of lace embroidered with |
sequins and a chape! train.
A headpiece of
French silk illusion and she car-|
ried a cascade arrarigement of) church pariors immediately fol- |
white carnations. She wore a Lae a ely
Paris Styles
Drop Hems
for Juniors
.Paris will drop their hemlines for
_ set are of ankle-length, Teenagers to Wear;
’ Skirts at Mid-Calf,/and
Longer for Parti€S |orchid street on their return,
PARIS (IN) — Schoolgirls in Wetter Water Ends
spring.
_ The new skirt-length for girls
under 10 is just sufficient to cover
the kneecaps. Teenagers
juniors will wear their skirt hems/the water is, the quicker it puts
down to mid-calf length. Some eve-/ out fires. And you know how you
ning date dresses for the young Make water wetter? We have it on
LADYLIKE LOOK
It is ‘Virginie,’ fashion special- that needs putting out, just mix as
ist for teenagers, who has estab- much detergent in the water as.
lished these new hemline rules for you can without making it foamy.)
all girls who want to look Parisian. i This ‘piece of advice. may come in
It is a pretty fashion that will give ,
to the little women a more lady-
like look,
| So, to this woman and others
For girls wader 10, Virginie | yogi
shows straight shirt-drésses in |;
wool, cotton or synthetic fabrics, |
worn with a wide leather belt as
& new casual school style. Stiff
petticoat, under knee - covering
full skirts are considered stylish
for afternoon wear only. -
For teenagers, navy blue dresses |”
with white or polka-dotted neckline |”
trimmings are the favorite school 7
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Veonne Ostrander wore pink ny-| °
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‘pink rosettes. Bruce Hassenzahl of | ;
|Adrian was ringhearer. : .
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| Paul Duggan, brother of the ¢tunda
jbridegroom, was best man, and) = -
pearls and ushers were Kenneth Chaffin and ; I
A reception was held in the | nn
lowing the service. Mrs, Orvis | Overlocking S . a
| were pink nce with mntohing | Beautiful Pine Lake et of 3 6 B Advance suit silhouettes in
| accessories for daughter’ <2. it.
| wedding. Her Genare was abi us tothe Pubikc Svar Oe i Ranch ee costly, beautifully textured
| carnations. fy Open fe ew ne Yeor CE Set of 4 ; woolens ... detailed for a look
ean dk eee Gah a ee, The ORLEANS + Royal Pastel sy> 5 4 of expensive elegance. Navy
‘sage of white carnations. 1 COCKTAIL LOUNGE Minks ... . and pastels. Some fur trims. - re A * is now Pies 10% Fed. Tas ; : :
For traveling to northern Michi- | \ a : * :
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jtweed suit with black accessories} 19 noon until 12 Midnight |” outfit. Beautiful, plump mink skins . . .. full .
corsage of white carnations. | Your Faverite if furred and soft. All furs labeled
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COLORS TO FIT - 4
For Sunday wear and parties
ors. Coin-dots and checks are win-
ners in prints.
Besides dropping their skirt
hems, young girls in Paris are al-
so letting their hair grow, The’
latest hairdo for mademoiselle is)
a tressed horse-tail dangling from)
the top of the head almost down te
the waist.
Souffle Is ‘Top Hat’ }
“Souffle” is the word for a won- /
derful new, translucent ribbony|~
straw materia] that all the mil-;_
liners are using. Infinite are the —
ways in which they puff, twist,!/
4uck, braid and weave this
weightless synthetic braid.
This is one spring in which”
feaves 7“
last year’s hat probably won't do. :
The pot hat is out. But the new ©
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sored by the Order of the Amaranth, man, and Mrs. Harley A. Bowers. of | “Marg Fit Comes First!
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cen wm and dec wtp ap WN Sally A, Spra gg MarriesLiterory Club a aed ie 3 , = ae . Gathers With POEL ATES TE | Sally Ann Spragg became the sheer mint green ballerina-length ‘Hospital Group ~
‘bride of “Bobby Owen Thomason gowns; “Phyllis Hardy, junio r|
‘Saturday at Baldwin Avenue Evan- bridesmaid, wore pink nylon sheér.| Members of Woman's Literary“, {
i ‘ ‘ gelical United Brethren” Church.|All the attendants carried colonial (jah were guests. of the Pontiac Many Styles Through Size 10 The 7:30 o'clock service was con- bouquets ot white, pink and yellow ‘State Hospital Library Club Tues-.
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§& 98 to. 8. 98 : B erett, : WLOWER GIRLS land guests were present for the ; re ee Beth Hardy and Glee Spragg Meeting held at the State Hospital. Buttermilk
Chantilly lace fashiened the bod- served as flower girls wearing pink . * * *
ice of the bridal gown and tulle|and nylon lace dresses. They car-| Mrs. Mary Todd presented sev- Friedcakes
was used for the floor-length skirt./ried baskets of rose petals. jeral readings and Mrs. Fred Bohl- ' iat the kind vou've c
Inserts of French lace.over satin . + - lman sang ‘The Lord's Prayer” be tooki y u
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| Mr.: a Mrs. Paul Spragg of chureh parlors following the cere- Mrs. Ida Reeves and Nrs. J. L. f° : _ Are they delicious! Doz c
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boss ents are Mr, and Mrs. Richard’ 5prags. corsage was
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Hotel Preferred tothe most ettective ones.
; mother of a bridegroom:
‘invited my husband and me to
stay at her parents’ house. *
: ihusbarid and I would both prefer
to stay at a hotel. Would it be| |
jrude not to accept her invitation
| you realize how everbusy. their to Say: ‘No’
Being Houseguests
of Bride’s Family
< By EMILY POST. .
The following letter is from the’! “My son! -
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city very’ shortly.. The bride has
“I was never much for staying
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Loss of Time and
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i “T just don’t have any sense of : : | time,” Margie éxplains prettily
KRESGE’S DOWNTOWN PONTIAC ONLY | Sat atte, coum, rey miinllnsl : 9 upset a friend’s schedule or
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in her appointments,
If Margie were a hermit, she
coulg ignore time without incon-
veniencing others.
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' being vague about time can
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Their Apologies Do Not Make Up for
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-was needed for something im-
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back the time. not consider you rude.
jwhen I leave?”
If a hostess’ dinner is ruined, his!
If a friend wastes half an hourjan hour and a half after dinner
waiting on him when the half hour/is. over. But it all depends upon
iwhether conversation is very in-|
‘teresting or whether it drags. If house is going te be at this
special time, I'm sure they will
think you are very understanding
in going to a, hotel and certainly
“Dear Mrs. Post: My employer’s
wife has invited me to dinner at
their house. Please tell me how
to suggest leaving after dinner
and how long do I stay? Also,
what should I say to my hostess
Answer: You stay an hour or ‘velope with your request for the
Man
pupils in my classes have
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Mee backward as far as comfort-
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in- an exaggerated’ manner, open-
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Tomorrow: ‘Fuzz on 3 - Year
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it drags, leave sooner.
< * «
and no apology, however graceful,
q alters the fact.
The habit of punctuality is one
courtesy that anyone ean calti-
vate, And it goes a long way in
this hectic, busy world toward |
easier Yor others.
. Instead of
doesn’t have
Margie and
her ought to any. sense of time,
according to his -own whims, at one, If a business person's schedule
of appointments is upset, a num-
ber of people are inconvenienced
all the people like seated. In this case,
get busy cultivating should be placed to the left of the When -you are ready to leave,
‘you stand up and say, “I’ve had.
much a pleasant evening;
iyou so much for asking me.”
e been helping to set tables
“ay our church dining room for
| suppers and banquets. 1 always |
| put the napkin under the salad |
fork on the left side of the plate.
Answer: Correctly, the napkin- is, 1 Caged Mrs, Post: 1 secmny|
Is
expiaining that _She put on the plate, unless there is
food on it when the guests are,
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to i. Days Remain Sew,
[Plans Set for International Match
for Entries in.
Qualifying to’ Continue
‘for Women, Elks, New
Contestants April 13
es
- the fold. By CHUCK ABATR from every part of
Oakland County are busy sharpen-
A total of 264 men will start the
qualifying Saturday and Sunday,
with all other entries competing on
April 13 for the chance to move
on to the finals on the 20th.
The final day qualifiers will in-
clude alf women participants,
members of the Elks who are
bowling in their national meet
at Columbus,.Qhio this weekend,
and any other keglers who enter
the event this week.
Only two days remain to get into
All those interested in
taking a shot at the over $2,500 in}
prize money can be. eligible by
mailing or leaving their entry
blank and fee for manager Les
Rothbarth in care of the Pontiac
Press Sports Dept. Applications
may also be left at any local ‘keg
establishment.
Over 300 bowlers competing in
the Elks National will have an
excellent —— to get ready
for. the local meet,
The conflict of the Columbus:
meet and the Women's State
Saturday’s qualifiers will swing
into action at 12 noon at Auburn
Lanes and Land-O-Lakes and 1:30
p.m. at Dixie Recreation. All
were listed in yesterday's Press.
Tourney resumes Sunday at the
same locations at 11:30 a.m. The
Sunday qualifiers are listed below.
All will be repeated in the Friday
edition.
Bowlers seeing action on the 13th
will be listed in the sports section
on April 11,
SUNDAY 11:30 A.M nm Lanes (20 Bowlers)
and National Senior's Professional
he holds js.the PGA Seniors for displays the glittering array of trophies which he
has added to his proud collection. The huge trophy
which he won in rounds of 71-68 at Dunedin, Flor-
ida. The Teachers Senior Championship trophy
(left) for 54 holes was won jn the same tourney
with rounds of 71-68-71. The Quarter Century latrous Makes Trophy Haul The bid for the International cup|try Club pro made his haul in the;
takes place June 28th at the Pollo national championships at Dune-
Scotland, 'din, Florida. A Golf Club in Glasgow,
against the: British Senior's Cham-
pion, * * *
Winner of three of the four Mich-
igan Senior’s tournaments played
since 1953, the Oakland Hills Coun-
DELUXE SHOWCASE—A} Watrous, Michigan Golf champion, Championship
golfers past 55 in the pro ranks for 25 years or better, was won
also at Dunedin in another tourney with rounds
of 67-69. The piaques are awards as Michigan's
Senior Champion for three of the last four years.
Watrous will meet the British Senior's Champitin
in the International Seniors Championship at
Glasgow, Scotland, June 28th. d-
| PONTIAC PRESS BOWLERAMA
FINALS— APRIL 20° APRIL 6-7-13 _ SINGLES TOURNAMENT y _ GUARANTEED ENTRY
. 10% Handicop | Deadtine for entries is midnight, hort 5 Ali
x kk 200. Scratch “entries must be mailed or delivered to’ Secretary- |
ooae cow. 4 Manager Les Rothbarth in care of The Pontiac Press
ABC ond WIBC | Sports Dept. Entry. fee must this
of application in full. f
Oakland Cty. i
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| Name—Mr. “Mrs. or Miss.....45+ ewee. Phone jeer ee *
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iiacts oe a tot st 6d. talon We ye por Oe rre wece gs aces ce ket geucees ‘
Watrous added a 71 for a 210 ss ;
total to capture the National f Jan. 1.... Me ke a +e PUA Seniors Chat aa Highest league average as of Jan. aha : :
He walked off with the Alfred | the right to meet the British | ABC Sonction No..........WIBC Sanction No...
mck mipemane | oo , —— (Besed on 200 antes) ‘ On the following day at Dune- ° Finals Ent Fee a
oe ee fo ye indy Siyteninl din, Watrous made it a triple kill- Quolifying Finels oy se e | Prize fund will be re-
ing by winning the Quarter Cen- ee " Li $1.20 | turned 100% to purse to Auburn Lanes Huron Bowl | Bowling ...... tury Championship for golfers who ixie R i ' 60 make one prize for every _
have been pros for 25 or more Dade Recreation (3 games | Tournament Exp. . 10 entries. Trophies will
years. He did it with a 67-69. Land-O-Lakes across 6 | Prize Fund .....2.70]| be awarded winners
ee ee ee (3 games on same | ~ alleys) , “~~ | high qualifiers at each
Right now Watrous will be watch. alleys) \ |, Total Cost $4.50 | house. is
ing the British PGA Senior's cham-
pionship which gets under way next
week April 10-12 with a field of 74
players, including a few of his
former opponents of the British
Open and Ryder Cups.
He was a member of three
Ryder Cup teams and runner-up
in the 1926 British Open and
would like nothing more than to
“meet one of his old toes i the
International Match. /
One player Watrous sould like
to meet is Henry Cotton, three-
time British Open champ who gave
him a 4 and 3 begting in the 1929
Ryder Cup. /
“T don't know if Cotton is in the
tourney over, Ahere next, week, but
I'd like to meet him again, for old
times’ sake," said Watrous. An-
~ other Byitish Open champion who
is in to play in the British
‘Se is Art Havers,
Watrous and Gene Sarazen
took the measure of Havers and
, Merb Jolly 3 and 2 in the 1927
Ryder Cup matches,
- As for his future golf dates, Wa-
trous doesn't plan any long touring
Sestins Peaks ote ert but is aiming at his 4th
an. Senior's Championship seephey (foreground), for golfers which will be played at Lansing,
September 9th.
- “I'll play in Senior tournaments
as long as these legs of mine hold
up,” said Watrous, and “I'll be on
that plane June 23rd to bring that
Teachers International trophy back
with me.” e:
Frisco Amateur teres as Threat
Ward in Masters Spotlight
¢
1. Bowlers must present their highe
* return of fees.
Vion w ‘
TOURNAMENT RULES
st league average for 18 games or more as of jan. 1, 1957. or highest *
league average for 1956 season if less than 18° games were bowled, in present season.
_Anyone falsifying his or her average will be disqualified ond will forfeit riehes to ‘any or all prizes OF.
; Tournament. manager reserves right to reject any. and all entries.
. Tournament will be conducted in strict adherence with ABC and WIBC rules.
. Final qualifiers will pay for additional 3 games in finals.
IV Fans to See
3] Tiger Games List Includes 10 Home
Saturday Tilts, None on
Weekdays —
troit Tiger baseball games will be
televised this season.
Spokesmen for the Speedway)
Petroleum Corp. and the Goebel
Brewing Co., the Tigers’ co-spon-
sors, said yesterday the complete
cast over the 42-station Tiger net-
work. .
The 1957 television schedule
includes 12 Sunday road games
and five week-night away games
— plus one Satirday night road
game. In addition, 10 Saturday
home games, eight Saturday read
games and one holiday game
will be televised. There will be
no television of weekday games. .
Seven of the televised .games DETROIT (® — Thirty-seven De-
154game schedule will be broad-; bate
From the
Press Box BY BRUNO L. KEARNS |
. Sports Editor, Pontiac Press
Big strides are being made by the “little colleges” of
Michigan through the organization known as the NAIA,
Many sports fans have often seen the letters—NAIA—
connected with many tournaments and athletic events
without knowing their origin. |
The letters stand for the National Association of
Intercollegiate Athletics. In this state, 11 ‘schools
form the Michigan sector of the NAIA with Sam
Ketchman of Ferris as chairman, and an executive
- committee comprised of Muddy Waters of Hillsdale,
Art Smith of Alma and Rolla Anderson of Kala-
mazoo. , : e
. Other member schools are Adrian, Central Michigan,
will be with the American League
champion New York Yankees
and eight will be with the second-
Calvin, Hope, Lawrence Tech, Detrott Tech and North-
ern gan.
oie
} the
It was known that Millard T.
The Lions, who have occupied
FoR On 15 per comm renin op. xeon
we ee i. Bo ly
_The Lion eater were fovestignting the possbiy of laying I
100,000
a : signed a contract. giving it exclusive professional football rights to
Briggs Stadium through 1961, it was reported yesterday.
a new professional organization known as the United States Football
League and his called a secret meeting this month for the award
of a franchise to possibly 16 cities. One on the list is
verbal agreement, signed the stadium lease to pay the Detroit Base-
The report said Fred Knorr, Detroit Tiger
pact giving the Lions exclusive rights to the
Michigan stadium.
oa ao, ai = Gratis "hartiigton, “Bos Place Cleveland Indians. | | with all of the larger Universities in the country
hack. @. Ate a Clark. 0. WJBK-TV, De ieett ——. actually dominating the scene with the bowl bids,
. Kal ; WJIM- nsing; ” i Grimes, E Vines and T. Bdmore AUGUSTA, Ga. ~The world’s ‘himself, relaxed and One hundred golfers, a record; Middlecoff, current National WNEM.TV. Bay City: WWTV, Cad Can} | basketball tournaments, and “major” college events, it
_?. foam bon oi Dowtere> ‘greatest golfers hit off today in conden, acknowledged that his|field holding most of the major/Open champion who is generally|yjiac; WPBN-TV, Traverse City, left many of the smaller ‘schools on the outside looking
Tos, (iors Paste, Snares ‘Rowserd the 2lst Masters tournament and| game had hit a pleasing plane of) prizes in the world, are on hand’ recognized as the best of the pres-land WSPD-TV in Toledo, Ohio. \in with every season.
Harry ‘F.. Roberson, Melvin. Norman, |poiséd Harvie Ward Jr. of San|par-and-birdie consistency. for the Tzhole, four-day grind./ent links precisionists, didn't play) Today the NAIA, founded in 1940, has 450 colleges Clark Baleh, Jay Lovett, Bachnak, Ray Francisco is an extra-strong) “I have.changed Play will be nationally televised yesterday but tuned his shots on ° Kasat, Rick Jones, Tony Carey, Milt - Ac St S m
Probert, | Robert prin altace. Lord threat to become the first ama-|to-this tournament,” he said. “I'm|the last three days, starting at 5|the practice tee. orn iy pb representing all 48 states in its organization.
; erne Quick teur to win the championship. driving for the middle of the fair-|p.m., EST. “T have been hi the bell ion et : .
cod Pit Mele amare A vote for Ward, national ama-| ways and shooting for the fat part ht ok t well,” said the a hing, the den- se lea Be Tee of the NAIA has not been for competition vrs umengr ea Al Fisield. E: J. Mulle|teur champion the past two years,|of the greens. I'm ‘playing it safe! The general Masters situation is'tist from .Memphis, ‘Tenn., “But| Rated high in state prep swim- against other national collegiate organization$ such as
Don Budd, FE. Fieming Sam Mer-/was registered by Byron Nelson,|and not gambling. this: Most people are picking Mid-|I haven't gotten my game col-|ming for the last two years, in the NCAA,, but for the purpose of giving smaller col-
Lyle’ Redman. B. 0. Bradiey, Robert|@ two-time victor playing in the} The first twosome was sched-\dlecoff but saying, “watch out forjlected. I’m putting better—and their specialties, two Royal Oak jepes a place in intercollegiate varsity competition.
Lent. © Alen. 7, A Jeane, sem levent for the 2th time. uled to tee off at/9:30 a.m., EST. 'Hogan.” that’s something.” High School boys will compete .
Zi SUN NDAY 1:00 P.M. oe this weekend in the National xk * *
2 sr “Harvie is hitting the ball mar- AAU meet now under way’at Day- ° ; : F
a. Wauering, Armeneng. 3. Dore, r|velously, the best ever for him, een Beach. Tia. In fact many of the NAIA members often participate W. Reve. Marvin sma org Rewerms. (1 thighs,! aed —, who = _Tiger Box Score They Ae Dave Gillanders, = in NCAA activities with the major schools. Gorane R. barth, B. Easlick, be excised a slight prejudice terfly” reaststroke star, a .
Foerrrt int" ofa atte the cae of the young man be faxwe 5 al OOMS . Perec PTT Bhaatehs (PT "Ralph Nutter, backstroke. Gilan.| Here it Michigan the NATA is giving the small and G. Bartle: sae Beguimen helped “develop. “I don't. say I'll ‘|olting 4 0 1 Derkss 3 1 iiders bettered the national prep| school athlete opportunity to engage in a well rounded
Ward against the field but wenn $3 Dera” 1.8 olrecord for his, event during the ‘bi TO REPORT HALF HOUR BEFORE | take ea ; 8 1 @ Davisp 1.0 0 . ng athletic program with the possibility that he will get oe I'd be inclined to match him with or peg & 3 Musislay 20) 2) latter part of the 1956-57 season. . | -:Jany other player in the tourna- as l ers: at | art S eer SOE oe cee ; 7 national recognition like any major college athlete. : Ninna -
Challenger Chamaco’” Nelson indicated that this in- ag 14 Sehotia 3 $8 shes “itr mea ie by vine n . ree
oe cluded such favorites as Cary Mid-| _ iFinigan 3b} iy 1 Muskis 1f "3 6.4 P playotl in the state, a representative € Nae
Drops Two fo Champ choy ironed oi age aber whore)” LAKELAND, Fla. W—Charles R.json with: the winning run ‘in the fst re £8 8 mowmhet 3 8 8 tional basketball tournament.
se oo Practice rounds . this!) well who celebrates his 30th]10th inning yesterday after the/GCiark | 1 9 } Minette.” i $ ¢ x *« *
tcaco — Harold Worst of am + t, + 2 birthday Monday, = pepe saber wee led ol the ere eT It will hold its 1st annual track and field meet June ra pids, Mich,, world three} “Middleco sn't striking the|present yesterday a sp ec Ran for-Musia ‘h inning .
-eushion billiard ehampion, de-/ball Gs well as he usually does,’ /patting a with the f Singles by Jim Finigan ang = a Robinson jn 8th inning ie = Ist ATA See and aha plans ach ising?
re rape ose Cag gp pg ed ony me a il nef cy so myy Harsch = Ran for Rais in OUninmine | |Cteveiand ~ scsssssseseeee IB" hea rt og aa ‘iy oe 55 pega Age a, cae “eing nage eter tae See wa The stocky Michigan-born - out- ee ememed «Ear Se Ba: per Eee eee © C GOSt BRS caries ares aheaey Oe two blocks in their title match.) “Hogan? Well, Ben is playing counters. idiseti 1 ‘..12 12 300
Worst won the afternoon — well, But he isn’t playing well soritevier repped pele _— pe Sere oxen tatter Srink: Lary tne, Maxwell 3. House 2. Borer. Musial ¢ os i ‘ Peers _— the uf + eiietins tae
60-53 in 38 innings and too Hogan.’ three runs, including the winningwho led the American League with wenn, Kaline, Lary. DP—Dark.| ms Ba e as become the life-saver of athletics fo
ncn 4 ine, | Ward ead wih, Non i Sty ar the ies whol vier lt savy f0 dla Rah Ret suse [the tle school and member schools in Michigan want played in their 1200 point series|his second straight 69, three tn-(St-, Luis Cardinals, 8-5,.in a 10-lin the opening inning 2, Misell'2, Davis 3. BO—La Namronay beac 67 ss2|everyone to know about their organization. e ; . two line | : mer sg | IP : cae i 480 to. 341 lead in a/der par over the 6,980-yard Aug.|iNning exhibition contest drove in two tallies and Al Kaline rien, 3, Jochem 1. Dovis i ‘7
total ora innings: usta National course. ‘ Three of Maxwell’s hits were [27d Frank House pushed across one/h 7, \firg! eK 5-4, 3,3 # Big oe 38 Point é e
= off southpaw pitchers—a reversal |*P!¢ce. _ Bg BE Rh ne Kad n 32 OCOTeS olnts |
of form over last year’s regular | Lary gave up nine of the Cards’ |r- U—Delmore. . Seeory, 3 Ale ; ey
2 2 Days to Rater’ season. Last year in setting tr [Seve Crome: nbap tivatetye ee eee vs sceovte. ‘(17 Losing Cause a j
’ Detroit record for home rans for |>'€V oa _— couacs “
left handed hitters at 28, Maxwell {Mick was pulled in favor of Pete] ,,COULBC BAsEMALt » Garten, Oa. | “FLORENCE, Atiz. Gee )] d averaged .299 against southpaws oy Soe 2 inning. Wojey a Eonigh 6 svarinmwore 10 innings ' Peiersbure Cathemar of Florence High School J” Of- fd Qe
OF omen. Ww eI —— : the Tigers play Pooh again ) Sosa. 5 vs, =. competed in nine of the 13 events!
_ ; k meet against Cool- : : piaxwell, who comes front: Pew itaday at Lakeland, mainte % Amherst 7,9 snninet) waoMESDA reer oltre lgeetie + 5 pa Nat Clifton, Gallatin,
"there's a big opportunity for women bowlers to grab a pertenl average with the Tigers last ers White Sox 8, Yank He — ar gee yo wr Atha Obtained in. Deal
of the $405 guaranteed prize list for the first six places in the Press season Philes | area pei Us = oe he cuted With Knicks
Bowlerama. His fourth single of his biggest a bubs 6. Orioles 2, pias a dnd for area itis scars! Wie Detioke Pawan ebtnined Mk
Present entries among the women show that averages go down (day this spring scored Earl Torge- ~ «2, Mitweukee 2, 10 innings, called called inet, 57-56 re Detroit Pistons obtai :
* E : _ wt agreement : . (Sweetwater) Clifton, veteran Har-
Re te ee ee eee rrevernys a ry Gallatin and Dick Atha yester- bowlers can grab one of the top prizes. | Fi day in a three-for-two trade that -* The guaranteed prize list for the women starts with $200 for MSU, Amherst Nines .. ; ® ; ' sent Mel Hutehins to the New York
SET. damn ions Given New Leasei In addition, the Knicks get the
« * * Wind Upi in 1- 1 Tie 2a = Piston's first draft choice at the
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Lang of Baltimore, is organizing
Briggs edie dies Site vital
pts, or about $150,000 a year.
Tiger president, offered the
stadium if they played
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- leven give ‘em hell after they lost
to“ that Boston team the other
night. I really felt sorry for them.
Our boys played well, a a they
have ‘since that first game Nine igs in in
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ly in the opener when they beat
us 3-1, but we've skated well ever
since. I still think we can win to-
night Qnd go G@ aah take three straight.” 2
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incorporation move was made to
gain taxes’ from the big plant, | el ricuale a suit to rg ach 4
corsteal galay
osaniey Gerviews: Ciinic. Pictured with Valerie are {1 to r); Norman
Co., Vice-General Chairman of the Health Fair.
patients at Detroit Orthopedic
and J. R. Patterson, Ford Motor
, fend with them fulfillment
Edifiee With Social Holl os awaited”
lald before World War I, states
‘Swiss Village.”
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Building ; committee members|
Vincent Braun,
than 500
The 7 aa Spe were ideal
for *s compositions in-
P and Bryant's Selections
f 1 the Mass for treble voices.
In Part Four, The Apothecary,
@n opera in one act, part of the
“boys took girls’ parts with the
voices perfectly adapted to the
ts. Costuming and the folk danc-
added much to the play. The
musical score was played by the
- - @irector,
The Lord's Prayer, closing the
Program was very effective finale.
_- Bryant announced that the Boy-
choir will leave in August for a
two months tour of South America,
- County Births
aon 6. Milby Jr.,
need the birt |
a j Sunday Schoo! activities from Amba ad Bi beni Perea =U) ssadors 1 Can imeds eae eonet itors Send Letters | breaking Sunday. ‘to “ Dulles ~ Criticizing
: ) ———+ Present Methods 5 ‘ f
° See B OY choir ‘that the Senate on 5 Relations
in anagem’ f a Committee will insist on “‘first-
The committee yesterday ap-
proved a letter Chairmah Green
of State
rs, :
Green mentioned no specific
cases, but he told Dulles his com-
mittee “has on occasions given the
benefit of the doubt to nominees.”
“It is generally known that pres-
both political parties have been .
under pressure from those who
feel that an ambassadorship is a
reward for past service or! pew.
Green: wrote. %
* * *
He did not criticize the practice!
of naming wealthy campaign cor
tributors. to important diplomatic
posts or suggest more .appoint-
problems” arise from the © fact
that certain posts “are very ex-
pensive.”
And he noted that the state de-
partment is making a study of
that problem.
* * *
Sen. Mansfield (D-Mont) ‘has
said he will ask the Senate Appro-
ipriations Committee to consider/p
,|taising the expense ts ofjert
bassadots at posts ke London,
: (Paris, Rome and idents and secretaries of state of rion Game Is Friday
will be held at 7:30 p.m. Friday
at Lake Orio#- High.
Proceeds will help furnish schol-
arships for one or two seniors of
the area.
Merchants team this year in-
cludes: Don Johnson, Gordon
— James Sheldon, Ted Cole,
Marvin Hauxwell, Duane “Decker,
Garl Brown, Harold Collins, Gus
Peltier and John Leonard.
Teachers team includes
' Bainton,
Many teachers are serying on
committees to help make the event
successful. Tickets will be avail-
able at the door,
Webber PTA Panel
to Discuss Progress
ORION TOWNSHIP — Webber
School PTA will hear a panel of
their teachers discuss ‘Pupils
Progress” today at 8 p.m .
+The pane], moderated by Don
Weston, principal, will include
classroom progress, and the test-
| ing, progranr in the — School
isystem. -
Plan Rummage Sale
LAKE ORION ~— A rummage
sale planned by the Webber Block
MOMS at ‘the Block Community
ments from among career service will help finance
officers. for boys in service and the Korean
But he did say that “specialt orphanage ‘sponsored
4 p.m. on Friday and 9 to.1 p.m.
Saturday,
New Doctor. Arrives
NORTH BRANCH — Dr. Robert
EB Porte, recently of Flint, has
ased the practice of Dé. Rob-
. Belanger. He and his family
have moved into the residence and
jotfice building on 4141 Huroa St. -|
Revived From Smoke
_ | and officers will be set; a report
. jot soil and ‘percolation studies of
Center, Baldwin at Coates road, '; | Annual Concert Set
{for Orion Tonight
Nermen (Raise Salaries
During Brandon
Annual M emake
Elementary School have been admiring the 5-
foot sailboat which was donated to the school’s
¢PTA Fair by George Breeding, shown above. The
boat, hand built by Breeding, has been on display
DONATES BOAT — Students of Walled Lake _
Superintendent! New Look in Sight
Unveil Royal Oak Plan
ROYAL OAK — A plan to re
develop Royal Oak's business
section was unveiled last night
At an estimated cost of $2 mil- Dies in Huntington |
Jion the chamber believes the fine Flint be éxpected to pay the rest of the
bill for the revamping of their’
individual store fronts and build-|
ings. |
Former City Manager
HUNTINGTON WOODS — E. H.|
Waterhouse, 71, consultant and city |
manager here for 16 years until)
his retirement in 1955, died Tues-|
day of a heart ‘attack. Waterhouse
was tity manager pacar ge |
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to Dance Saturday
Open Meeting Tonight
_ LAKE ORION — The Orion
Cemmunity Center Inc. Board of
Directors will have a meeting
which is open to the public this
evening at 8 o'clock at the Orion
Township Hall.
The time for the annual meet-'
‘ing and the election of directors
the sites will be considered, and
plans for a Coronation Ball will
be discussed,
Slate Special Meeting
“WALLED LAKE — Although the are Bob Wilson, sas ag He ca
Mrs, Bertha May, secretary and
Kenneth May, treasurer. Refresh-/
ments will be served,
Renamed at Imlay
IMLAY ' CITY Incumbent |
Renan C. Barclay was reelected)
for Imlay Township supervisor this |
week, Others, unopposed, were |
elected as follows:
Clerk, Laurence Thatcher (D); |
treasurer, James Lancaster; Board}
of Review, Elmer Perkins; trust
tees, Levi Spencer and EB D.|
Muzzy; constables, Harold Dewey |
and Clarence Saunders. All are!
Republican except Thatcher. ia =
Walled Lake City Council held
their regular meeting on Tuesday
, they decided to call a spe-
on Monday, at which
they will elect a mayor and name
yor pro-tem from their mem-
bership,
Ushers, Wives Party
IMLAY CITY — Wives will be
guests of Sacred Heart Ushers
Club members Sunday evening,
when Mr, and Mrs, Harold Best
will show pictures of Alaska and
lunch will be served. |
County, Calendar
Methodist cter =
the church fellowship. rooms at 2 p.m.
next Wednesday. A return mm.
from Braril will speak
will be served
Everyone
For their support at the
April Ist Election Gnd to
congratulate my success. |
ful = 5
Loo Aemsng_
a ie A any of all >ide and to waive ADVERTISEMENT FOR 6iDS
until 8:00 P. M.,
April 8, 1957, at tne Village offices.
351 N. Main Street, Milford, Mich-
Hoo at which time and place all
— be pub ~ opened and
work INVOLVED |
Bids will be received for the com-
pleted job consisting of grading
and preparation of the site, plae-
ing 8 inches of compacted gravel §
base, placing 215" total thickness
of bituminous concrete pavement
a —_ pouring concrete curbs
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ee A SIGHT TO SEE — Night watchers have a treat coming late
in April. The comet Arend-Roland is about to make a spectacular
appearance. It is now visible only through a telescope, a shown
here in @ photograph taken by Dr. George O. Abell at. Mt. Palomar
observatory near San Diego. It is 170 million miles from the earth 7 India's principal ruling prince, the| Although the shy monarch seldom! British.
i ee fae ‘ot the Mogul Ems (ventured outside his domain, fan-
_jlargest of the princely. states, But
_ fit permitted the aging Nizam, long.
"-- The railway bridge etieaistae ‘the American rallies? side and)
El Paso and Juarez, Mexico, is black for the other half owned by) | Massachusetts.
— in two colors — red for the, Mexican soupstendes FIFTY. NIN B
= \Not So Mad, Old Lad of Hyderabad
‘Legendary, ‘Aging Nizam Retires|
WASHINGTON — — Retirement of than the District of Columbia, _ secure -through treaties | with the giving top priority’ to agric ulture,
education, and the development of
A Mogul viceroy of the: Deccan Hyderabad's rich mineral deposits.
One irrigation-hydroelectric _pro-
pire in the heartland of the gub- '@8tic legends about him circulated set up Hyderabad ag an auton- .
continent. ~ |eround ithe dynasty of ruling Nizams. His two years, 4,200 primary schools
Tadia in 1948 acquired saieaeae. The Nizam was depicted as
the most populous and second *® frugal billionaire who mended
his own clothes, drove an_ old
Nizam is seventh im line, lived “ere opened.
in the grand style of the Moguls. . aia aie
pect ate only one a a day, | Among its ancestors. the illustrious South erica Offers
belt. gold bricks bying round | family counts Abu Bakr, successor
palace gardens, kept fabulous to the prophet Mohammed as Bargains to Tourist.
jewels in dusty trunks and shoe (Caliph of Islam.
boxes, and used :a fist-size em- | Under the
‘reputed to be one. of: the richest,
men on earth, to retain his throne.
Now, with the prince’s decision ; i
mm, t - Going to South America? ere's
ens paggeieod sag ony ereld an & paperweight. ~ Hyderabad developed as g center a check list of the bargains for
tongucd, history-steeped ee He ruled in. an aura of rich of Islamic culture in India although which South American countries
extending over the Decca history. Within the state, at Ajanta’ ithe state’s growing population was are noted:
plateau of south central ludia jand Ellora, are 2,000-year-old chiefly Hindu. The official state’ Argentina: leather goods,
has been subdivided on a lan- jtemple caves so beautifully hewn language was Urdu, anld Mogul Brazil: precious stones
guage basis among adjacent |from rock that they are ranked dialect. = | Chile: copper
states of the Indian Union. among ‘India’s most priceless art Prior to 1948, the Nizam and | items,
ee ¢ eS PSrasriglie his nobles qwned nearly half | Peru: gold and.silver jewelry.
uring most_of his-45-y : conda, once) of Hyderabad’s 82,313 square | & 5-year
a. Wee eee a rele, a ty of «millon people and the) miles. Yet a chapter of medieval | capital of the old king- a sovereign state comparable in dom of Deccan. —
area and population—now 18,655,-
000—to Pennsyifania and Ohio. com-| NEW STATES CREATED _
bined, the National Geographic| The kingdom was absorbed into
‘Society. says. His personal land the Mogul Empire in 1687. Col-|
holdings exceeded the sjze ofjapse of the empire shattered
Hyderabad ‘ity, India. From the ruins emerged
ithe capital, has far_more residents. hundreds of princely states, made Moslem Nizams,
feudal tenancy system. Irrigation
dams improved farming, the ma: |
jor industry. Adult training pro
grams helped workers enresed
in cottage industries such as tex. | sud eore now can
tiles and handicrafis. “Weather 2211” and hear a-re-
Today the Indian Gover nment is corded 5 we ather forecast. Argentina and Uruguay;
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successors, of which the present 89 500 adult training centers
LONG COATS | By International News Service.
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i \ : 1 : ( \ | : ; \ eee | - sped away in a hail of police gun-
prevent to poy Satie ed eka Olen need tek cron semis. ------ 1), fap oper ---- 24] Vocenele, Staties Pte Chaps, 6 ee Rome Se moreron : Aden. fire
the shipment t. nal Fg becoe ywelg t t- type hy. Senees se it iiver er “4 lb. Stuffed roasting chickens, 3-4 brought. to an emergency stop and = =: who lives at 80 Collier | An hour later Chavigny ‘oul
What to de after June 30, ts |** in “ Allied Stre og cobs re: aa Tbs., 45¢ Yb, Imperial hams, 65c lb. en, bag or hg to’ eet tarda: lig: and schedule (stopped and arrested,
also } i oeee one Swiss steak, 69c Ib. — . one an car : * Ford Moter
ogi su Gin at eenlon M | Geneon sen 5 senoe Alooe igccisee Baez “aay "":384] are eee tek Pin ae ee Hopeful on Disarmament) trom 1961 to 1986. oe
will appropriate money for the [oS ttm *naery Bene nd oe ae Kimb Clk: ‘435 |Lake, Cemetery pt, beige pce ilclagg inci Sack ase va mene aa, eee Robert) Seat vocoetty be bas Deon vente Clings to Florida idea
program past that date. lerady 441 dA}, scepe: 47,000 al oS. Am Sit ay: Set rt aL Ae held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.|with the injured as wrecking stata, gn "ode undersecretary oficmmizman tc the Netnel Nephre-| DEAR NE See
Dr. Monroe said he has not Betectts, "mostly 1ais16; ed ine Am Motors... Tl Ugg & My .. 65. ge Garrison of 3690 Covert/crews began clearing the tracks.|‘‘has y the government sis Foundation Inc. born Mayor Orville Hubbard said ;
decided what to do if the program 13; old’ roosters al be | MS ie Airc ... 45 . on Wednesday, April 10th for) Three passengers were hospital “has some optimism’ that cur-| His hotel experience includes po-|today he has not abandoned hi
cals Den “1 Gent keow ¥4 Ib Bg hs ‘ore $i 8 dete 31: Am smek vcr 1h} Mock ms, . - 0.2 a 12:30 cooperative luncheon. Adv.': 44 in New York. Others al urchin = will result inj sitions at the Globe Hotel in Alpenajidea of a Florida retirement vil
whether we will seek to give as| . far Eee ed Ge al nee Gale, feet «8 to 1,|treated and released. major dis agreement on|and the Pantlind Hotel in Grand)lage for the community's senior
may aa possible their frat shots, 7 Aneconde,.:.. 833 Merr'ch & 8 304 ae i ae area) ees cr asinine a connate ‘
or to give those who have Livestock Arecar eGo. ih ME, ina ++ 96.6) ——
had first ones, their second or may- rast Ck.) 393 Maneaen -. ail B
" Atchison ...... 23 Ch ., 341 ummage Sale , sponsored by the
elites et ‘eG aetrnor mes, He 9) Bee Ma otra tart wo, ogs — ble Barrows, and) Avo Mig -.... re] Mueller Br .. 32° e Ch Sat. 9 to 12, at!
se & gilt sestve, 38 conte higher tows steady: Bek & Ch ...- 4 Mat =." 8, the Central Meth. Church. —Adv.
S.No. 1, 2 grades. eee 13 Nat G 38. |
gh agowtngrat =< wees re Pi cnd. 2190-290 Ios 18.50; 340-300 Tos Béving Airs. a4? RY cen ms priday 8 1 ree
; eee = oa oot meen Be. 9 and So 1ee- {pend Stee .... 161 Lh = ee ay 5, Sat. 9 to 5. —Adv.,
. <= 400 Ib sow ed ‘ hl ana Nor Pac 422| Rummage Sale, Colon
Onkland's share. of the available se, ire ne 08: ae Go tt BEG, ET = [fs |Puret Coneregeuinal Church, Sa,
spc le when to reopen "Caitie — Salable 500, Slaughter ¢ purr OS eee 31.8 April 6th. 8 t 012. — Adv. |
clinic. active, steady to strong; two Gen Dry... 23 Owens fear e
choice te lo sb around "110 “wiGen Pec... 341 PacO& El. 1
ow S x ers Capital airi'-: 306 Pan AW Air 18.6 Th
States ing thse, few: iy and standard oon Pe oo hen "Pe : 33) reatens lo Halt
yeek low re 20. od |Chrysler 73 Pa resus S04
heifers 18.50-19.50; utility a: standard, Cities Sv 61.4 Pepsi Cola... 213 Sa d M H
: hetf “ t . 21.
Bag ph at eter ite Sat Fs HE Farge DT ws turday Mail
land “cutters mostly, | 11.00-13.00; . com-| Coty ga’ -212. 40. Phill Pet”. 44 1—CASH. 3—-NO MONEY
0 Xf 0 to. fully eawblish ‘market. few carly Soo Blivos'<°: $7 Pay tama’’’ $e | (Continued From Page One) 2—LAYAWAY. - ee low os $1.25 3 wea
Siet‘eeady woh prime vols wp SSBB aia promt SO On million dollars in extra] WE ACCEPT COMMITMENTS
er Sheep — ¢ Pw Pt (482) 914 Pure Ow .... 40 |funds for the current f
40,000 Fatalities in ‘56 gone as able = = Se Sent Ou"... 13 Repub Btls... 33g) which ends June = bet Oe Howse _WE SELL WHAT iene
Spur 6 Types of Action** 1 "pls Sopp mags: Sa Beye, Ml” | eroup voted to allow only 27 mil WE ADVERTISE! First Quality, A-Grad S vecial P h
Across Nation meso anes | TS BE LE Bl pon he oo ape ure ase
BCAGO LEVERTOCE a nequl De, Beem o> BE .. 323 FUNDS USED UP . ss
By THE ASSOCIA ee SY ite ive: ‘rong te 28, mo Doug Aire". 9 SAO‘AT RA’... sa4| Summerfield reportedly told sub-’ Nationally Known Ls
4 IATED PRESS | scarce, srone fo 38 igheti poor thipping ast Ald 1"... 314 gears Roeb -. j1-4/committee members that he need-| 3-Pc. C | | t
a ing rations highways, veld! Bo¥a" Wai meee aig Bnet BE Ee BY Chase be had ted up this Years “Pc. Cast tron
4 MB soe 4. ooee 20.6) : :
this April finds state ssmaatawen teases: tan a ~~ gig ae ~~ yg bn = on ys 33.1) funds in order to meet increased 30-GALLON GAS HOT
thi, April finds tte leiatres ty wer Rag mie gnea Bed ee Ee SB new cetivery routes to accommo olore
least six fields to try to reduce : ch Tra '.. 21.8 Stud ea ew pel to accommo- WATER HEATER |
the number. sicre unevenly 38 fo tugner: rr instaves a ms haa Butber Pap Jes ee ee 7
re * os Pai ___|erede: patore, 5 to Se oe meee ees: Gen ie aa ge Bere. as Rial erg maa today, | Reg. $69.95 S
pede gesomagpa re, survey siren renters about steady: stocks and [Gen Motors +. 8 Tex O ul’... 29.1| crisis on congressional ae oS 95
sale goverumente coating ebentinta Se, fae ne average oto Ortette Sco eat Thoma Pd i4-1) balance the department budget | jue! Covgers: ve
sate Serer cane oh ae ek se ests eee Ht Feet Bel ty mea in particu | $ 95. 3-PC. WHI
cident problem, Sane inde Se Weert tie Sec AE Eee afb _He bamed in particular what be , | ONLY 3-PC. WHITE
sion te tate ranges trom the Sica Mast te ets Meas Sirteel {41 Bont un BHltpe cued cane mal buy” for a Semen oe |
recommendation stage to newly /79-53: utility and commercial cows 13 00- Suit ou Saga ait Mr Ui ithe “third class mail lobby” for | Gl ASS L | BATH
py por onagrenene weility end nmerctal balla 18 00-18-73: Wliend $$ Un Ger Cp <0 337 os ae to raise postal rates. i) INED Mede to Sell fo $219.95 '
cami pa s bills or re-|™Oss SONS Soon to, 10.00 and below: cer, -- BT Ge ped. Os sd sated tie copa H t $79 50 oe ; : >:
— herve state police = few loads of medium, grade 680-000 Tplinauet Rey. 364 West Un Tel 184 gems to pay for the services he| earer. ° set inctnden: 11. cast from bath toh, wit REG. $134.50 VALUE
enforce: agencies, s¢ ss ;+ 30.3) 18 receiving. automatic trip waste and antes
down absolute speed limits, tight- spout weed rvs ere 1, lovers i = Brust Meh 3 Weateo “i . 63, . = cabinet member | added that) 52-Gellen . 29"x18” china wonh basin, ‘with tenia" plated = oe We cree ‘Fou to" compare thie outstanding and closet.
driver icensing procedures, “ : bn 143) F postmaster gene has ever | lectric . medern,
Gole out stiffer penalties for|v2-100 i moedeoe: 1 < votes wae as Se ia os OC mobe” wen o alten Go| Ae ‘
drunken ; prime 121 Ib 22.50; cull to low good kind cisi COMPLETE WITH :
run ——s poset gy aaa ieee-at 96, to wes ‘ ners AVERAGES P =a cing the . onl OT WATER er ne a -
sponsored ina! ver (Compiled by The Associated Press) budge’ . :
wean peerams ental wae ee etme ca, sori ririncs ;
oe ca Sea eee HEATER dures, and make liability ‘insur. Wheat So Week Seo. ET HAT HY [32 allow 17 milion dollars of the pro-|
ance compulsory. ’ an Tor ae: eipanee $ 1483 tae ipod posed 47 million dollars because | '
ts * & | 1987 I scses BOE LAT 146 1628) Congresy itself had ordered postal ji | Tese tanks carry com- © COLORED BATH SETS
The survey showed 29 states ond we seeeee 3182 1B] i in $ ee one last year and esti- Beieon Approves. Bow 9” q Tncludes tub, - wash nasin, $ 9
ony weitere ew eee Move LOWer a eee ee ee if. ws Tone = S9Q%
IT STOCKS Then, he declared: . Pa
Ww Sta tc. a. Ni - , .
muaeee & os iene a ™ secs a Pigures after decimal a 4 just no sees to cut 30 American Kitchen oe
nual for i CHHE — Whea Soy) Allen Rjec. & co. Tish &%, ¥en | dollars for the next 90 days with-
Seren te bat 150 covmtie | ee gee pe eer epee tena es St 8 eye = WHITE 4-Burner Electric ‘haw F
sioned officers to the patrol’s pres-|ran to rice din gag Losses | Peninsular M. Prod. Co...10 10 10 tailment of mail servi ENAMEL
ent staf of 20 . ‘ntl? around a a bushel at feay mig. o aot Ge. a a i ng ory fgg cuts in asenagioekh RANGE Crate Marred and up
Illinois, fourth ghest n ; . § 13.5 = year Modern 5
nation with 2,135 highway deaths Corn continued — = ats| "Re" etl: weauete Co..-. 13 13 13 ginning July 1 are allowed © Storage pe and
-Jast year, Gov, Willi showed Ifftfe change in t -° © ‘ par
won adeed for pei co thy trade that has featured that coor A ; Me ho | eee STACK-ON OVEN | “cm: utd 90"
eee a ye eee et Dismiss Sul A | 5.4% Complete with Base Cabinett | Unetr | oa, au les saf ‘ | ‘
ronda ase better,” he said. “Un-|, There wasn't much in the news oe Worn Above mn gain Fats danse sooner top rence and ssn ore | Trays | Stainless
fortunately our driving eg doer ged ingyen ary SHELBYVILLE, Ind. (INS) —|' me os ee ve, weet All, deluxe coutrele, :
proved at the same pace.” — ae that have} Charles n wanted to tell U e ef- ac ar | : ——— i. warty wend & Steel
eet ~ recently. everyone how wonderful his wife . Dishwasher—Cabinet Sink RI $ 50 a oa gts
Gov, Goodwin J. Knight of Cab “Near the end of the first hour| is~especially on the couple's 25th DETROIT «m — A. stockholders’ I | % Sembinetion Unit oe eae SS
ght of Calt- | en
mm = aa a seceed traffic Wheat was unchanged to % lower, wedding anniversary. Sa he did in|¥t filed against Studebaker-Pack- | 4 feos! 5969 00 : $ 95
death toll of 3,805, the worst in the ney $2.24%, corn was % to %| this classified ad: jard Corp, last October in a move! BE Detene Footeses VALUE 2 SINK
nation, was counted in 1956 —|lower, May $1.28, oats were un-| “I am responsible for all debts|* Upset &@ working agreement with | testeten sedge, oven
caked for and got an atonal 106 rag % ing ard 70%, = obligations of my wife, Curtiee tes Core. bow bene dies = .
, * a woman n rt.
Sey eka econ, akan SA meee Gey canes | Got Poe me, sce A LOWEST PRIOES ON STEEL PIPE || Wash {= || ore OnE
a sag Thea SE oe Sea ee ate fase Cnt BRITE Finish
a a i : 5
whch woud et toe. ne cents unde hag made te past years of mar Peg mendment compiint i ti Getvenised sees" Vai Gelvanized $6.52 Basins 3 SINKS tes. $6 AGS
In other states with the blood- = Sy aaa ode tes I-inch Gelvenized $4.90 | 2-in Galvanized $ 0.32 $4195 g* now 4a .
la paar the picture was Grain Prices were entitled to ae plaintiffs: CASH AND CABR ont! : : 2 = *
ar. Texas was considering acu an Take $200 and Change | The suit was filed by Sol | i ae
¥. APRIL 4 4 1087
“in Bight Stes
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Card of Thanks” =e e hr
In Memoriam ~ eee ee ear ieee
WASHINGTON The Veterans |
"Administration (VA) said today it
* ja pot abandoning its hometown |
medical care pengrare in Michigan
cz: in any other state Dr, William §.. "Middleton, VA's |
*
chief medical director,
“wants to correct reports that the
1 the home- |
} eight states.
Me said the reports apparently 3
-@ misunderstanding
: "He said: new contracts in seven
of those states and in Hawaii will
be with Blue Cross -Blue Shiel
Monuments «.......
‘Comenery lke Deer eeeeee
| EMPLOYMENT
AN (HOSMER). APRIL 1, 1967.
"Mele Arline, —_ = Bloomfield
Te ed Mra.
Jeanne ye) Wines. Pomel] er rvice be held Thursday,
ori a4 at i: Home, Ham at vat Pare
mag Detroit, inte in 1300 w
Grand Lawn wn Cemetery. I Detroit.
“as fast as people think. Also is. plenty of soft grass
the tree, and I have
| White House Sticks
to Secrecy Order
: fy ED CREAGH ~ WASHINGTON =: The Whité
«House has refused to withdraw an
order by President Eisenhower
fixing secrecy standards for gov-.
ermment information.
* * *
to two editors, made public today,
that the 1953 directive gives “the
minimum protection @ necessar)
to the defense interests | of the na-
tion.” ,
- * Morgan was replying to’ a reso-
lution adopted by the Associated
Press Managing Editors Assn.’
which urged rescinding of the or- |
‘der on the ground it is being in-
voked increasingly to withhold in-|
formation to which, the associa-
tion a, the public is enti-
ia
: -# x *
to which they find its aicowae
hurt , national sec: urity. An-
pecurity classifjcation, “‘te-
“sttiotéd,” was | eliminated by ‘the
1933 order.
PUBLIC SALE
chet Peden mb Awio Baled Gerald D. Morgan. special coun: |
sel to the President, said in letters |
ne ener
. ee oe | Bese j City; belov of Me. help sell GREAT
‘Help Wanted Male ........ 6) SHy:,peloved iatant, 208 cage rake sevelopmente, west FE vont | pr Ghet Saat & DOMESTIC
Help Wanted Female ..... 7: grandson of Mr. and Sirs. Orville Fee nodal ‘or sane ese san. tent Uke TOURS 4 OR an
West ane Mr. and Mrs. Faucett drawing account or pa AIR - . AMBHIP
Help. Wanted .......-+.++++ 8! Redeen. Funeral. arre to io rieght person Phone for wnat PH. Maytair 62973 aft NTIAC TRAV
Emp) $A) wil ‘be announced later by the, sonel interview C. Schuett ot | POD
Rangleytecat Agencies: .... Farmer -‘Snover Puneral Wome _}aioe ‘SERVICE:
structions . ooeee te awe ‘where ag may
Work Wanted Male ego] p.m. sees: ROUTE SALE SSMAN | og W. Huron SE
Work Wanted Female .....11 F vrs. oh old. Tm anage oper _| Wed. Children to Board 26
uneral Directors: 4. oe pg nt a etiateal intabatine os tabeeasciatredataad Ui melt esau d references, “toni ie 1 a % 4
AIR, Al NCE, GRO " Pursley | Home, weite pane Ones as
SERVICES | OFF ERED anata areca ecm ecensery, OUNG arm
Donel hns ve permes i ROY Pontiac and
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| Building Sites eghesesecieel « Fu ERAL HOME : plus ~~ erred DESIRES . :
Building Supplies .........12A “Deno “DESIGNED FOR FUNERALS” I pgs eine STEADY WORK"
Business Services Solas FONERAL MoMe | Vein ‘tnurs, April ath Spm tol IMMEDIATELY. eeeeeneme com ‘en, ‘sé. ie ae.
& Taxes oe 14 ing — Wa’ : 2. . oO V ‘
: . pinyin iaite —Walrtord Fup. : : VILL DO ANYTHING.
RE .wegasecentes -S9 ; Service PE 2-584! 5 marae
Foot Specialist -:.........-15A Vane SALESMEN & EADY 360 GENERAL CX pt
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Dressmaking & Tailoring...16) VY OOF: ees-Sip f= ave ‘TEED housework. § date, Sean ene) >| furnitare, |
Furniture Refinishi 1A GUARANTEED ... |—= ure NE +++ F _Work Wanted-Female 11 FURNITURE NEEDED
Gentes Plowing ...'......1MB|agugoe sears tet cater| OR COMMISSION SALESLADY wren ne FORM CE Gite NEEDED
Income Tax Service ....,.17 FE. 2-378 ney uses | To, sell real estate. Prefer one WICK. ROMNOSIGE NE S BEA :.| FE 4-083 atte ee or
a | LEADS FREE.DAILY | but will consider "cht deliver, OR 3-3478. __" Furnaces. cléaned, sol Biponnthene 3 a-l PAINT & Ex = Tg Sie yen, wih oy Com munity
Insurance Agencies .......17A | ee ee Training “righ mM sents. itt at WAL LL WASHING 3310 Crooks Rd, Rochester, PE) Vic. of Hos- MACHINE REBUILDING OR RE- Re. | PAIN — PAPER HANGING. oth harrow tor, 2 Ford tractor wi
: ee : : 16 XN. SAGINAW. pial Be. BE $38, in| Bt So dhh Ube Shc Se| phasing WaRte WARRED STOP! LOOK! : > N, SAG BABYSITTING. 3. VICINITY or service © PAINTING WAL :
; 1: ? . red. 3-2005. cleaned. Paper remvved. B
FOR CASH IN A This Is No Debit e 7 ica Sans pene ferred. PE oT csTERING, Wew amp —ne.| [Usasdueny, PE 3o08 cot Se: eS, Te
ode ueye 4 > ae . . SECRETARY GooK WA Nts WORK WEEKENDS. pair. Vern Keller, PE 1-0251. PAINTING, PAPEREANGING down barns & large houses. H.
HURR-Y, sell things Or Collection Item In Biham's finest realtor office. Phone after 5:3 p.m. FE 5-3042./ PLASTERING NEW OR REPAIR. |,.,; WALLS CLEANED seg: —F_ Suton. Y_ 2-0632. ;
25 se conditions, deluxe ait COLORED WOMAN WANTS Work guaranteed, FE 5-030. oR Lit, 2 onde TRAILERS Tx 3 iN
through Classified Ads.|“ _. Positively Kiened offices Serle eae ree Se ae PLASTERING PALES, Tg Pe beet | Eocene oc set
No Canvassi ara ae see eeis.|DAY WORK GENERAL. No) D.METERS, EM 3-0163 PAINTING & PAPERHANGING, WANTED: USED 2¢° GIRLS 3J-
Anything: goes! Dial FE Na Canrasemng Coli srs. Sebubts. Midweek COS laundry. Prefer city limite, FE LED prion __yerd,,, reesananle,,,,"e*| evcie and if” combingtion irl
- § ; . vere. MUST 38 FAST * wuss eg Leach 10 Bagley St. guaranteed Phone AINTING, ond boy's bicycle. Phone
White ross want 4 maate, ome EXP. GIRL WOULD LIKE TO|SEPTIC SYSTEMS. INSTALLED
28181. ® bow o have embitions and are| ae oa Drage eek. cnina. Cal Call “here ai, work, Home ‘nights. | Foie Paaog en _—, =n 4 plasty Yepat FE 9-6613 WANTED: va te DOG PARK
Jos ig another’ Mea needed’ to rie Bidriege, ee Gin. wistes a Day 7 —wonk,|_Sewer, OR 34106. FE 4217! or FE 46829 28.
- work in County - area. but Fas do| TREE TRIMMING AND he re YOU NAME IT — WE'LL PAINT wanTED BUY: HIDE-A-BED.
Write of call collect, MF. Frank pee ae it Dpssibie. Steady Meaning a Nore PE 437 estimafes. PE 2-6019. it. Interior & exterior decorating.| Must palpi pomorierer
— ~ ervollint. ae ; york y. Write Pontiac |GRAN ye op ase Wits ak FE 23307. r ble. FE 40808.
: ‘ : _ Press sitting by da ASHED
ntiac WATTR OVER 1s FOR RE givin a BABY" VACATION-| _"Tee_ estimates. OR >I Television ice 22|WANTED TO PURCHASE: > POEL
The Pontiac Press oe cerpeneon sort hotel, write Mrs M. BR. Un- “tae! Capebve, mature, exp, wom-| WE SERVICE AND SHARPEN ALI. ole Serv’ in Pontiac area. In Te-
» FOR WANT ADS ee ore ee ee | Beer come. mat Soe = REEL a "ROTARY, PONTIAC |COPENHAVERS RADIO. & TV oer oe
, eG LAD a : pair, 596 W. Huron, bight serv- of
: : ANTED: pause LADY, BE- gousewoRK BY HOUR. REF. FARM & INDUSTRY TRACTOR.) fepar. yori rite Pontisc Press
‘DIAL FE 2-8181 i — - “ it 28 years ~ , FE 40461 ioe_ sams. =
: erences baby sitting. ay VICE -
for elerical ‘position in srnall cfc 51581. ** Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 ‘ane re t206 or FE a0 "Wanted to Rent 29 | ‘ocated neat Pon-|——
“From a.m. to, & p.m. mighe must have the faiawing iRONINGS Ape Ss HOME AUTeRATION UTERATION MEKS. WOM ~ ae - >
Pull time, must be experienced. quaiifications Pick up. & _delive _8-0033. ALTERATI /8,. WOME: . GUARANTEED TV REPAIR. ANY FAMILY TRANS. TO c.
A re excellent opportunity, leads fur- High Schoo! Diploma GHT OFFICE WORK K WANTED. _ Children. FE a WE, CONDON’S, would like la heme mea
rted immediately. The nishe ed. rE ote. Call Gees character” = : Small office preferred. FE_2-0326. DRESSES, oe COATS & Al-}|_ RADIO & TV. ti 8. PARKE ST. echeete. will pay" $100 month. PE -
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ae ——- every day except & Saturday nonlin saps congenial personality MIDDLEAGED LADY WOULD a 19 FE. Huron, Typewriter Service 22 A _ +0188,
than to cance! the charges : SALESMEN Own transportat ion ike baby sitting. PE 37972. —_. a pan | OENTLEMAN,
i Gant oF SENHSS| lammatie emporrnt tr 8 men zing woe Townes. MIDDLEACED (LADY wileagd| ney SE —TAICGRING AC |“reewearrene & aooine.we| crated eee Re ; the gavertise: “ith ears. Barn $38 ner month to rine paren Best et icone FE| home. Cali FE 8-858. chines. re x Expert wor ¥. —_ stents. Press Bos at a
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dered valuelpss th the For interview phone FE neat eis wess machines. | itiaeGORAPHING TYPUNG, GEC. Furniture Refinishing 16A| _ply_Co.,_11_W. Lawrence, See hare tate Wahine.
—e : SALESMEN valuable but not essential. Salary EOGRAPHI “| Upholsterin 23} Jim Williams Realty, 1218 Baldwin
are made be sure to pet Fi tent ty tor x. and 5 wet at employment] —reerial_ service. EM 2208. ne var Rina REPINISHING, | PROUMErINE XY! _Ave. PE east
Tijrsumente wil bs’ gives rnigation. | oud “te eet oe pepene PTS Eo Jbesmee Bice Antiques a specialty: oo Ores DRAPERIES, SAMPLE |OXPURN. X MOD. SIDE WOME.
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withowe Apply aii0 Dixie Hwy. between semitmonthiy. Any applications | PBX OPERATOR. RECEPTIONS, Garden Plawia “168: ows ty a, 28 es Rees. Rent__ph, PE 31006.
Closing time for erti 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. a son 13, 1 _— -.. a be a exp. Available now. E Garden Plowing 165 "See ar ~ Lake ae ee Wid. Contracts, Mtgs. 32
ments containing type sizes : < 3-2642 estimates.
' : : SAC WANTED: GIRL OR WOMAN, Rake WOULD/AAA ROTOTILLING SERVICE. “F nate
Hotel Rooms vreeereen esse @) tereer than regular agate SALESMEN a ee Tae FRO: on um.” psig i peeps rg) thee Shia GPHOLETERING — $
Rent Sera ..........0-...) 5 Ze ee Ben clive im, MA 41847. GGa-DONE| fil_dirt, sand and gravel. FE)¢ 8. TELEG FE 5-s888
C . eeeeeeyey* i! | ay @ bileation, Oe oe WASHING NG AND. ) IRONINGS NE 31741. a ae “HRAPES &@ 1
Rent Office Space 4 : Experienced — Retail warm afr| WANTED: EXP. WAITRESS. 266) in my home. Work Guar. Includ- SLIPCOVERS, & BED-
For eet sg cresdient Went 065 war heating Nattoce! Line leads tur-| _8._Teleg ph, ing curtains, PE 2-777. cusToM if ELOWING. ——_ spreads. Your material. PE 55797. at our disp b
Rent Miscellaneous ..42) to 9: a commission to men WANTED WAIT . DAY WORK, Y ny or seasoned ‘end
we ons of He hea bony giver tin! toterview.™ Call for confiden- *. y in pereen Furney, Drugs. wer Bo Taosto oy eee. GaxpEns x SLED LAWNS Lost & & Found | 24 or iit. 21 wears cer service on rs
e first inse \. CR ER eB eenrmomal OMAN DESIRES EVENING & OTO ; % deters
: s A. ELBLING & gONs WAITRESS FOR NiGHT GHIFT 6| "fat wort un a. refined bome| folled with power roller. Free es- hag eh He cman aa PINE you sell. Ask for Bob Mahan.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE|{ . ©488 Want 4p GATES __* 38. PAR part time waitress for nights. bange for ‘Bd. & Rm. Pon- _timates. FE 8-6686. . Bele: . ee
a | week ends, High school girl to se BOE _5- To Buy-To Sell- re
Lines 1-Day SDays @Days § WiLL SELECT ca aa ¢ WiTH | Sork on sandwich table for week- tac Bresso Ms — waite | aiscng, Je LOWING, DI AGGING. | Cosy — SABLE & WHITE MALE
ears, Must. be neat, dependable iti train, if willing to work.|WTD. | kurenen LP ITE _discing, North end. FE 2-020. | “oie, vicinity Dixie & Telegraph
For Sale Houses ..........43 ; "8 8S S8 fo "work overtime.) Curb gir for day shift, from 11] S¥sa Beem Mie & ‘Fett ANDER LANDSCAPING. PE S200 of B41 Dixie Hey |” M AH A
iy opal > te cs te Proms gue fase for those} a.m. to oe Miehgel’s Drive Ls mani 2 So Rocge barber. TE e icin: | Lost: F. 1068 CLASS LASS RING BLACK
“Property ..*... erp ; : »| In, 2400 _Dix Idin ing Service - set itials R 53-3049
For Sale Lake Property ..44 8 § 37 os {x 7) rah a¥—cueanino “SRE Stra "HL Oh. oe =| ROTARY TILLING BY THE JOB. eee eae Ee reuate| REALTY CO. REALTORS
7 #315 867 840 ae ew. s 1G & FIN.| 5-8780 after § p.m. OR 3-2678./ “cocker, gray around mouth. Stub Cue =
For Sale Resort Property. a & 360 648 9.60 driver fee cstantaped route. ADDY | winx Owe CHILDREN |“Lscennnd contractor, PE 31647 |ROTO TILLING. LAWNS, GAR-| tail. Reward. $13 Orchard Lake casi FOR on < --2
eehens 4. J wo e y ve tiac Ha) s Servi : — ve. 4940 Dixie
ee | Property ry +0 729 8610.80 o person only esham el r ould ik lady so" re in more | Poutiac Hardwood mat ee pee | _dens_ & flower beds. OR 3-0784.) A 2 * £000 aT ak masa |! c i ve awott Aig potty = gs
or Sale Lots - .....ses++- 9 ‘YEAR ROUND JOB FOR CU MAR-| ably micdlenged. 1956 Hor Show Cee Oe Oe veal Income - ‘Tax Service 17 Lost: GRE Sa wees ua © Sa Se
Sale Industrial Prop ......46A) ———-——-—-— "red map rs, old, Experi-| off Pontiac Trail between: Decker! Rough-in | fin sboheat pte bese thgenmng ate a!
For Sale Acre a | enced & capable with ferm eyuip & Haggerty Ro rms. Gordon Fiattley. EM 3-0482. A. CHANGE IN ours, now|_Huren. Fl PE 5-3716 C ASH
. BRE «cones AEE __Help Wanted Male — 6 & horses Jobn F. Ivory, 6660 wosian. CARE OF “CHILDREN & oi BRICK BLOCE WORK + "open 1 days a week, till 9 p.m.|LOST: BROWN LEATHER BILL- s
For Sale Farms ..... eevee ~- _Cooley Lake Rd «|__| ett housework Stay’ Bights, FE, Pirepiaces, basements and chim:| Wayne Garrett. 3818 Saginaw, fold. Reward. FE 2-0097.
‘Rent Farm Property -....48A ‘A FEW MEN YOUNG MEN |_ S442 _seye. FET St fut Sef Eemony Fut Lost veuow cop eixs TN] A FLASH
Bee Froverty Nets i soon! YOUNG MEN | onan F0-Livm Mace wre #1,BQOPING. SytPing OTA) Giz, nt oor ts Bredie Ort) pas, ares oS Bere . Sale Business Property fies amin pee ~ ee ae AND VET: | children and light housework.| _*"tes o —_ a Dn gece — For land contracts see At -
‘Rent, Lease Bus. Prop. a ee O12, 1064 19 ty 08 free to travel Eastern &! Priv. em. and TV Christian tome) A&B TRE NCHING _ x wooR TAX CONSULTANT LosT: MALE BLACK & } WHITE ee Jobnson in person 20
a ogo Southern states return with) and ref. Midwest 6-063. “Footings, Water line, Fie tile, tor as Ae me Ope) ee: Batohery & Bender; years service to satisfied
|For Sale or Exchange... .50 -M AN national concern Must be meat, | start.” = pee ih. ater ce a Sie St. OR 3-504. Reward. friends and clientele
| single and ale © experience .. —peemanaate LOST Your mn PET WANT r To
A necessary r _____Help | ip Wanted 8 A LICENSED AND BONDED MA- - i ALL INCOME TAX) SERVicE |“°X). yx seme.
. nished. $200 a mo. to start. Apply | ~~~~~ son contractor 53 N PARKE 562 WOODLOW _Ktichtgan, Animal Rescue League
TAN with ge tmechanica; knowledge r. Cha 10 ty “WOR yi FE N 4-538 OR ‘ n
NE INANCIAL ar te belp io factory ‘branch |_Roosevelt Hotel, oT OCRn OL Laat 1 between & 8 rx GABE ERO rt HOUSE_CALLS _Hobbies & Supplies 24A : On son
. "he fa ee veare tor 3 e tooeim bids submited wpement rset aetna tas NEW SCRABBLE SETS $3. Pant) = 17048. re eas raph Ra.
| Business Opportunities... .51 in = OP. OPPORTUNITY FOR SALES- YOUNG MEN pe auiléren, “working par-| | work, Ore and fireplaces. Qualt- ae rE 3 with master’s degree.) by number sets $1.69 up (frames
Sale Land — 52 . man, selling fence. Season now ents. No Was Ref. required. . ty work done promptly and eco- _Appt _| to fit), BACKENSTOSE, 18 E.|IMMEDIATE CASH. I FOR one. e
s seve 7. | sf ainst future commis- $1 to 96 Wich sctiont graducte Ph. FE 5-0774 af er 5 om nomically. _. AN MATTINGLY “ore Ear _Lawrence, FE 2-144. — — — ace Or have
Money to Loan ....+46.-+-53) tn, © eee. Ot pve) ce required Kcr ghotored | Ey WOMEN, PULL OR PART ACCURATE MODERN CARPEN- Gee Tak abana PRE Notices & Personals 25 et tem ma Re Itor_
——- Loans ..........+-54) gsigTANT SALES “MANAGER PCAN genal position. Contact: see ast protects, We eaptial re- ae "PavIDsON PE 4-610 pared. OR 3-907. sesoateairmne tide Seay ots Groeard tebe BE “]
to —— modernization or- = uired iy 180 WN. rry 8 a a *T) ry AP PE 44563
Kenipton FH CouH Yor sovoat| ENE lacy Pitty ota 0 am aR | om Nee ee ee wge| SHOES Y ae A . ae _men vancement opportunities & job se- MOTEL MANAGER | Call anytime. PE 43177, dag oetonergd etd ons Chem PE before you sell
‘MERCHANDISE ATTENTION: | eertey, Al All modera employe bene- ere, spe. for couple! a mate ALL TYPES MASONRY WORK ns e * pos re dese Faw A deat. Realtor
‘ | fit prog | afr wor non ‘urn €| Biocks brick and 5 ire places, = | 2070 poms atin
= batten (La Kise rile trainin = ic USEH LD | Pontiac Press Box i Cement "drives begged Only FAN AX SERVICE \any GIRL. OR WOMAN NEED-|77 N. ys St. Ph. PE 68168 |
Swaps SS weterey z. fur- FINANCE CORP . ‘REAL ESTATE aR OR| taose who desire ist class work. Anytime. OR 3-2043 5756 Highland | Ra | ing & triendly adviser. contact Open Eves. "til 8:30
1 =" C es d ir id | WAL 5 . : t h roject Call FE 2-2671 dav or night. Ellis —-- a Ts. ley, Phone FE
'For Sale Clothing .......56!. trea, Men u ot pan tine fa tor | in a iene sees Gucriora ome project Toe. WORKING MAN'S TAX Fag ts sia, ig “ine Salvation MORTGAGES |
'”_appointihent. area, Exp, preferred. Rose Hil) r REMODELING Schaefer - E. Tenny-| arm ON GOOD P elgg wait gS ‘9 Asre
| Serap & Iron .......... 5BA| —SPPO® ; Reslty Co... "KEnwood 2-0060 j “att hit Pome EM DELING 4-| f08_off_Bald vosll FR or more. with 100 ft! front
Sale Household Goods. oe ST CAR SAL -ESME. N al: XP. —s “REAL ESTATE SAL ake ing. storm windows and plastic “Insurance nce Agencies 1 “17a Tn Debt? 4® Par a rey aia Ss ..-
Valentine Gifts 58 To selt Chev. & Olds. Salary & EXPERIENCED, ENE R- repair Ca: FE 23-2671, day or Equitable pone
Corutrace Gifts... S| Gers, Babes, Dome faze. | Rathburn | Help Wanted Female 7 Geric PERSON TO SELL | night. Ellis We cag | Austin-Norvell Agency H vou are heving trouble meeting PR 49521 6-801
ristmas (alts ......: eee eth : ee | EST EL- ‘/4tt KINDS OF CEMENT hablag our ments, see us
sia : R TO GET TRE war
For Sale Minclaneous 60 CAR PRYERS STRAT SH Res |a ommpoeg nor wow" CAE a [iggy ee ere oem P| Tar me, nA) Blane BA PpOIT coUNEL, Prana, Restor Ranage
‘Do It Yourself ............61 eaaeracie MARRIED. POR) _ 2-621. _ eaten? — Forage “TYPES OF HOUSE PLANS,| FY 48212 FIRE, AUTO UTO. Oakland Theater, FE_ $-0456. t 4 ie oP 6
‘Cameras & Equipment "1A large apt. building penences. | AMBITIOUS WOMEN WA ANTED On FE- custom drawn, EM 3-4931. EM Reive as FOR ve ANCE: a oon Jom ey i TO ORDER Wer CAN szLL. BUY On SERVICE
| Sale Musical Goods «ae Oe Box 5. led 4 pont eapecrae “potential adut & .. oe Fame Te selt. ace ree CEMEN ia work iW _bewrence Corner Cass Roll te fe finishings ae " oe land contract, See us at
le : = oo - —— tow ustom- re ie S .
Sale Office Equipment ...63° F’xp. ‘Route Salesman | ae. pril ~- ite cal Ps ‘elisble product wit ed. Sell- and Greplaces. FE 22408 i INSURANCE | ES a aeaERY ev EN APIN REAL ESTATE
| Sale Store Equipment ,.64 Apply ip person. Elk Dry Cleaners, sonai imerview | at Waldron Hotel ime -wholesale st. e. dergest |@RicK. | BLOCK AND ) CEMENT. that Loyal Order of Moose 182 4701 Dizie, Dra: Plains
Sale Sporting Goods 6 oe ee oo April 5. 9:30 te 4:30 Ask tor Per desaacnent call MA. e136, nas. Ais6 SeS cod “eomine®| INSURED BY PHONE ee ee cae te ine ~~ => Esta A
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‘Hunting Accommodations 653A, Ee Bag CARER Se pee 1 Tae waned Lake, between 9 a.m | tien’ work. Ph. My, Nicholie & Harger Co. ee Liguor Gpatro! Commis: Wanted Real Estate » 32
$ : irt arkston for home than wages FE 41154. ae = : 3 W. HURON ST, PE. 5-8183 rits t acT t
Sand: Gravel & Dict ot exrEnOnekS. TY, REAL EE BAKERY SAUBSGIRL, ETWRES SALESMAN AT ONCE | “Carpenter Contractor ~ [MAHAN REATTY Co.| SF araa meets ms cont fos oot sn § oo, sea beees © - Enjoy working condition: 2) and 35. Day -~ Anderson | Best work for less. = the nt quer Tol ‘ou
fis se' of new office with. ample parking. Mile Red> | TW L-TMT WIND AUTO - a Commission t grant said license, list with us o Us and see Wa
Plants, Tresk. Shrubs... = | flose to bank Fxcellemt location | Bhem, Midwest wie Bs x pie lo Helen __Detroit lois W HURON 2-0263 upon ‘expiration of 10 days from itr’ — =
For, Sele Fete cere nase Dt bre Pe cash 2 SOORREEPER, WITH AT LE RPENTRY WORK & ROOFING | __Laundry Service 18 18) cute _bereot. Dated April +1987
Pom Trained, Boarded al == at tne | § YES. experience. Must be “ins | Employment Agencies | 8A ol & new. Free estimates. OL! 2 PRAIA | NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN L. oe BROWN,
i FIRE FIGHTERS ‘9 do payroll. age limit @. 9's ja von FAMILY EAUWORT auny| Shea, pace we need ot 130 W_ N, Realtor
IRE FIGHTERS | dass per week. Must have efcel-| get ae Senter Contracting |" ice, phone Pontiac Laundry, FE| 2390 Ferndale, Sylvan Lake, Mich [70 Corr ye 20%
a . CITY OF PONTIAC | =e. a wanting perme-| Bookkeeper ‘novom OR TRIM. GET OUT BID. _34iot , gan, has to the Michigan| BUY, SELL OR WR TRADE
FARM MERCHANDISE Applications are now being taken) nity for fight person. Apply 9 | | OR 3.2276. D&M_ Bldg. Service. SACE Sear Rahes. pontine eet eS cok Gen, oie It will pay you to consult George
tor fire fight Appl t be i 24 Py he x air Realt w
7 br ai leat ‘o ie * 38 ar ot ae ih to vie ee $425 OB ME NT ok ee OCK Laund FE 2-810! and Dg to bone, ng ie tne| eet cavities ana" tin ey
Hay. Grain & Feed pes non Hiialee bar pnb must like children, no laundry. Capable woman with pleasant phone ceaENT ris —¢ oUF SPECTADTY. yond toon 18A intent of the Liquor Control Com- EORGE BL AIR
“or Sale Livestoc 7) lent. Apply to the Personnel of-| other help. Thurs & alternate manners and light typing, to work mission to grant said licetise upon REAL ESTATE
For Sale Livestock ........ ~ _ fice. chy Hajl, 35 & r | Bundavs off, reference $140 Mo.) in pew jee. &eday week See Floors, p . the expirat days from 4536 Dixie Hwy OR 3-i351
Wanted Livestock ,.000-13. ~JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIAN | _LI_5-3285 jane st Midwest gemployment CUSTOM a gf ae onl Whoming sag Soc __Sate hereof, Dated April 4, 1957 Drayton Platns
For Sale Poultry ....-.-- 74 To work in Chedovean, Michigan CAR HOPS COUNTER GIRS Pontiac State “Bank Bidg.| __FE_ 9-2200_or_FE 30623 ___| estimates. FE 5.3159. Sens wie Contry teen BUY OR SELI
~- paper mill. Experience necessary «and Cocks for 3 A & W Drive- Ins. are IDRY WALL, GUARANTEED cee tee. Teen recom | sloomfteld Hs Country inl *
Sale Farm Produce ...... 75 EM industrial electric maintenance.| Apply 128 N. Perry “work. Free estimate. OR 3-5033 At VETERANS TREE SERVICE aa o cake Rd rates ef I wilt personally buy your prop-
Sale Farm Equipment ..,.76, motets. controls. wiring AC and | peMONSTRATORS: “FwENTY FVELYN E DWARDS |DRY WALL BY _ MACHINE | trimmea or removed. Free esti} Hills, Mich, pplied to the cry or wil se : “for, Tou aad
Auction Sales 77, DS: Some experience We Ges use| Wome” needed i statewide ex:| | VOCATIONAL COUNSELING re FE 81838 Job too Dig OF mates, Call EM 36150. artytime. sion for, Liauor ‘control Commis: price 1s reasonable. Ce ‘et
Sales ccccsscesx est | seem Seceraan with @ nauenal| Ay oe ate: eM oe eee | : . :
| Sd qualifications to rereoupel| concern Karsings unitmited. car egg Community Nat) Bank Bidg “FENCING vripeing cen ep. Bes werk. tet ct, ing I a Ph. RILEY, B
manager, Charmin Paper Prod-| necessary. Experienced dealers FE 40534 ‘ sitet ‘ ; fide oe gate and that if tre +115 5
ucts Co, Green Bay, Wisconsin; needed as managers. For infor- Rei ranch in chain link tillsing, spraying, rolling, Iawn.| the iment” of the Liquor Control |= *i 500 Eliz, Lake Ra.
AUTOMOTIVE MAN FOR HOME MODERNIZA-| mation. write or call The House 'Turnpost and jam cutting building. Hourly Fr; Commission to grant said Tieense
| JAIN. - i tion canvassing, will train for| of Plastics, Inc, Avon, Conn. Far- = Instructions Q industrial and residential aay cee oo? upon the expiration of 10 days). CASH
i > 2260 Disie e Hwy. mington, —cecenre 3-2207, RARE AAPL PPP pres udson Fence Co., GEneva sone Service. FE 2, front pa Dated April sop y, s On
: p.m. only, for Pm N’T PEED. THE FEED : : OUR HOME pol ag pds
| For Sale Housetrailers . .. 78 _Mr_ Bridges. © ; EXPERIENCED ; COOK FOR RE- BEST W AY LEST, RI, LICENSED the erase by fertilizing eatly.| NOTICE Giver) Ys, 88, Set ee ma are dare
Rent Trailer Space ** qq \4AN WITP PANEL TRUCK TO) sort hotel. Write Mrs. M. 2. Un- an _Field« Co. 49006, that the Knights of Columbus! Rest mote x righ. ar
vere") put @ cleaning route. In ENT
lot. Price —$7, 900.
WILLIAMS LAKE
PRIVILEGES
"WHITE
BROS. REALTORS
Phone OR 43-1286 or OR 3-1872
Dixie H
GILES Drayton Plains A %-room, 2-bedroom home 100x262 A
bay with easy cost. Low:}-
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SALE OR A__ beautiful ranch homgs wih |
white ray and’ home with
breezeway and
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hot water, full bath,,
WE TRADE, BUY AND SELL ~
R N REALTORS oO 18 & 80 Sy
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this pi
the oist, ftesus is jooking
——— , Lake, oraime
view, *reatures drooms,
full fireplace,
1 lect te rice $31 PA apm oe For de-
J. A. Taylor
AUBURN HEIOHTS | BY BUNGALOW.|_
rage, horse ar bara, Mle
LOT SMALL £4333. 4-3, ®
eaenyeglren
Bees.
the 3
3
ena a RAN trie water ir. screened seo to front porch. Large let, plenty, of
long, low and rambling. cer | shade, On ‘Long Lake 10 m*
tainly “describes this pretes West of Pontiac—off Lake
all pe Bh -
bv "s most
dacriminating euperalusted on | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVIC w w .
homes com " LOOK — A nearly: new bed.
~ Po ceoany Bell oF} eon. bungalow with gi feat
UNG 7990, ia fats room and nice kiteh-
MER A iim On CAR aa ae ments of enh eeorsnoed five. room _bungelow $5 _— = —_ ¥
fenced tot, paved street, bus ‘| surance at 4% per cent. r
ee WATKINS-PONTIAC ESTATE —
BUNGALOW $450 DOWN , lovely _
Modern 3 home with full hed
“basement, on nace, ——
1266. North Cass
too Gagné Ave. Open vee | BUILT ON YOUR LOT
$9975
we Prosrecr rot ASA An 6 e in Cense Snares. condition with 2 bdrms. & ; .ASTERED TAs ons
up, liv room, » |e HARDWOOD OAK
Beat” Racists schol | Blibikd WanRoR BOR mt, * M
& stores, Bee it today. ALUMINUM SLIDING WINDOWS
63284 SALINE~ WATERFORD me Tot fo uooEL
Nearly new & very well con- IOHT TO. MODEL
structed, Mas 7 1 Bn son
a be tate benth. rifice. TELEGRAPR TO PONTIAC LAKE center ac RD.: WEST 3 MILES
WEST 8 SUSURBAR ists of 4 rms,, bath & util- 5 fy rm. eal hardwood . fre. : R ADE —
. hea ' los e to tain bee.bo. with
$1500.00
WEST SIDE }-FAMILY New Brick very bidg It's brand new with 3 bed-
with a 6 room & two 3-rm. rooms, full basement and
apts, There's « full bemt., gas lake pri on Huntoon
0 pans eprene, wise oor pine. cee. Fal jouee screens, .
her lot! Very reasonably priced.| $12, hooeeis
We buy lend contracts Income Special Z Extra large S-room —
ment for owner and Tae]
2 - room apartments
& HARGER OO ae 61,8 in rents —year,
. | 33 W. Huron s - Sool dred Om Open Eves. —— er leaving and will ; sacrifice for $13,850 with
SUMMER biceharce with 1%.
new a anes
Zeer row round home. re. Whee J}. Win, “ace = smaller home
ay 09” BR-S & ginssed, ¥ “a . payment.
baths, Corner c Selcehed
ec. Be the first to see this| Webster School :
© ee ee ae Gah be| Ths 9 stery rchased with or furnl- ay calling for, 3
, . | Boker 6. MILES | See a : rarest he ar teas ; Lincoin pl smaller home i weds.
West Side Income
Best Buys
Today.
LITTLE MANSION _ You'll never find a cleaner
and more comfortabie 2 bed-
home with oak floors
rooms
nace. 3 years old. A WON-
ERFUL BUY ar $4,050,
$395 DOWN
Hace,
Font last long. We have e key,
FAMILY HOME
i give ged kiteh ub possession. is home ts Well located 2 family
po ‘vacant, D tes ¢ transferred. rooms and bath for own-
REAL ESTATE er on ist floor; 3 reome
sm 6 My sams Seite or “ap "pat tes r r i
, Bene res i é ; x arage. 3 / $13, pee Srins ‘ yours if you act now,
Trade
ou NERD. Here's an what’ you N aver s an
almost new 2 bedroom Lape 5
Bateman
Kampsen
REALTORS FE-40528 3T7_8. Telegraph
"BUD" For Colored
Large Family Home - Conveniently ogee just off Oak-
jJand Ave. onl welk from
downtown, this 3 bedroom home
throw
and can show at your con-
venience, $12,600, terms.
DREAM HOME me rin! F af $500 DOWN
wae Sreiac“aien Fe Suan
eg AYT et Pp ae
pe features. fchude: desk, bookcase,
‘Eve. “Cantor's
Eves & Sun.
re PONTIAC PRESS, -rminspar. APRIL 4, 157
_by Dick Terme
eters
7 ;
Cass Lake, Water Front gic
H
iene fs i
uf yj
5. i f t . Mi, Clemens
i g i i
me
od i
h oa)
(2) :
: ae
. C HAYDEN, Realtor. : PE 8-044
E. TENNYSON
Attractive 1% story 3 bedroom |
on gh Boy —
“| chet Ging Pepe Pa ies | or “The room's really smart now that you cut down the old |
the chairs — but what can we do
WATERFORD TWP. __.For Sale Houses 43
COUNTRY
i zi
was D. Saint aes he. Broker
NEAR AiRPORT
wot] JIM i WIL & INSURANCE
taal Bante Ave. __7g esse
-Newingham ONLY Si 500 DOWN
ment.
Near schools and
NEARS BLVD.
on retirin le
tive aa
uly ty $23,500. Cash to ne
T xan “NEWINGHAM REAL
Corner bebe & Creche fel. FE 8-3002 ’ FOR COLORED 5 wom peters, 2 eee, ~~
et, Immediate pessoe-
down pay stantiay ‘ime silent setamatic oi] heat. sion. om
--Arnold Real Estate a3 genes 8. anes Ra
ker fareston ‘REAL‘ESTATE INC, 20 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich. -MAple 5-821
ie ner oe eanurn. “PE 4-660. a
“palo mm. Lov
hehen. Se . For Sale Houses - 43 - 43
$1,000 DN. New 3-bedroom home with
Crooks. Rd. PE 5-627. .
Immediate Possession
CHRISTIAN HILLS, $7,500.| - Almost new ranch home. Owner E seit
g i 4 Ae
FRED T. HAYES J
ioe, DOW
GI's Ranch Home
With Basements
ae OPEN
CALL" MODEL 9 TO 1 OR 4 TO 6 Model on Irwin | E. ILA
ae KUSCHELL 64133 70
Paririd is THE “BIRD” TO sm
LAKE PRIVILEGES 4BEDROOM CUSTOM BU ILDER
“C.” Houston For Homes
Cie
C: HOUSTON REALTY Seer L
ATTENTION
Friends & Customers:
BECAUSE OF PARKING & LLY CONGESTED GI
CONDITIONS WE AT
GILES REALTY CO. HAVE MOVED To
' 221 BALDWIN AVE.
GILES REALTY CO. 221 BALDWIN AVE. |
GI Resale LOW DN. PAYMENT
2 OR 3.BEDROOMS
FULL BASEMENT
Earl E, James
8260. wear -Lake Rd. AREA
wo owner has a
itchen
caumne. eeese.: 7 nes
rooms, With
WARD E. PARTRIDGE
1050 W. HURON ST. OPEN EVE. TIL 9
. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE wtillty roo 3 lots. Can
be yours rs tor the email ‘down
Four-Bedroom $300 plu
WEST SUBURBAN .
~ ! LB eriziteses
biren pee gon eat-
ing space, family-sized liv- east side location. ‘otal
Lavender - 3140 W HURON
FE 24411 or Eves. MU 4-6417
STOP—LOOK
For SF a owner:
. long Your Own Business
sion
Call for further details. To-
tal price only $9800. T
2
Thinking of Buying ? bony Pa ‘Biss pave room.
Ox ie, If you do not see anything
bargain if you want!
3 Pou
dle! i ¥ ot | i o
*
ne eke iE
: ‘i tr a E § kitchen
= -—. venetian’
— bath, | : a = ga
garage. ‘Only $1,778
pony pick-
new two bed-
goed lecati Ue 15 ®
:
i i HY, tte i=* or nH “il
« « us| Rochester Area 41—HOME PHOTOS—41
LD EF was vey. —
of John R RO!
E. Auburn
Rochester
SUMMER COTTAGE
Frame with wood shingle siding.
4 rms. wired for electric stove,
natural stone fireplace. Privileges
on Walters Lake. $350° full price,
$750 down and $25 per month
DRAYTON PLAINS 5 rm. modern with extra bed-
' RIDGEW: AY. 975 Baldwin
WEST SUBURBAN SPECIAL
re eepeond
‘TOON LAKE
Ranch home with
oom, fireplace, plastered walls,
- Yepeaving
LARGE LOT
oak in de
course, Call for more
Russell Young |
4a W, Huron’ that a your fancy in
d, call our office. We
have “pundreds of homes to
sell you. No ‘obligation.
GAYEORD R AY = EIL, Realtor
ites or OR 32008 - Just off Baldwin, MY
~ DRAYTON PLAINS. SECTION
$1,600 DOWN
to an existing mortg
onth tota:
1 acre lot, attached |
Mechta paved street, |
7 lake privileges. |
PION ca ad Le romeo
ervey in but upstairs un-
finished, Full basement with hao — 3 BEDRMS PLAS-
rdwood : gy front ik
Sell $10,- CRS
CO-OPERATION INVITED
Smithbrooth & Co.
25700 Plymouth Rd. Detroit 39 Mich. lie and parochial schools. Several = homes—brick front, bedrm or Lak Reasonable terms jo —
will build to ‘suit. FE
Beautiful Indian Village Here is a beautiful — in a)
al shower. Large livin Ave.
— natural a ae ©
b ol heat, oe bearoomy ee ry
4-bdrm. yes -GARAG
.. lake privile es.
is » real value for $18, h ee Pitan Spic and Span two-bedroom ome. ~ re is
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Colberry
Park
OPEN
Daily 3-7
‘“COLBERRY PARK mode!
bomes are available in man
ible floor . s. All
garage. A few now will include:
12 cu. ft. Prigidaire, Built-in
Oven and Range, Automatic
Washer and Dryer. We invite
you to see these homes and
make an early selection.
| KINZLER : REAL 670 W. Huron St Ph. FE 4-3525
_____. Open Eve. ‘til 8:300
__ Income Property 43A
2 gg etd — SALE BY own
r. Each . &§ rooms with bath.
Seperate 2 alls & auto.
pune aiter 6 pm eondition.
_For Sale Lake Prop. 4 44
Good beach.
38, é P l. activities room at rear of 2 car
i@ 4_RooM &- BATH LOG CABIN. Pontiac Lake. OR |
OPEN 9 AM. TO®8 PM.
C. SCHUETT REALTY. 1404 E. HIGHLAND RD. (M59) __AT PORTER ROAD _
To Buy—To Seli-To Insure
MAHAN - —_ Evenings & yr
| Real's a
Real Estate, ' Fenton MA 84187,
cat Rutteise OR Stk Pe Poon ~ Buy, Thru Partridge _
. OL . Ortonville 10% W. Huron _—_iFE 20963) =] ist’ Thru Pecteige
Cosa Sencd ea. #tamlly A i, | ACRES. Realty, Ortonville, 0. acre hear
21011,
Otter-Syivan L. van Lakes a
pee > es on Otte
120 Fr. : wabie, Mae Ne 4 calm or will lease, PE 2-9432.
and with Buy Thru Partridge
"“| List Thru Partridge
Ss eae iO | estat The Petrie ne in} 3 Osmun,
CARL MW, BORD, Baalioe | EaSSra geet aie *E 44211 Eves, FE 5-1 Nae . aoe
~~ BUILD NOW
Mie Ba sila, wo So hist bre HERBERT C em avie® M-59 4925 Pontiae Lake Ra. FE s4s1| WEST OF PONTIAC
Buy Thru Partridge —
List Thru Partridge. | rad
eal pee ae soon ee ca, a Pere’ Lots is a brickcreete 2 family e
heater and red walls,
HIGH HILL VILLAGE HOM gn Dine Bes. A modern controlled OR 3-1060 «
Seer | Partridge
Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE
HOME — BUS. BLDG.
Partridge SEE Se cn 36"x40" full 1s THE “BIRD” TO SER | bacement Home has 3 large bed- ; rooms. bath full
DRAYTON WOODS | ek, feors walls and Three choice “= sites tn
ae Drayton W - i Taree facritce lat jue 3850 on war)
i as 9 group ‘or singly. — Pricea from $1500. WARD E. PARTRIDGE
WARD E, PARTRIDGE} REALTOR FE 4-3581
REALTOR FE 43581} 1050 W. HURON ST.
1050 W. HURON ST! OPEN EVE. TIL?
OPEN TIL 9 Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A ADJOINING LAKE-PRONT lots on Sylvan Lake, 506x286", city & ACRES BUSINESS FRONTAGE
with at of Sylvan Lake, | PE 46113.
Waterford - Drayton Anew development of ‘s acre % mile West of r Rd. By owner. home sites on a hill, developed 20x40 BUILDING AT 3° «OMT. the home owner wishing to} Clemens St. FE 4-1515.
bu! his own home, Some ex- | CHOICE “er =e CAR LOT. LO-
off; cated on Perry St. near
S building. Lote Sasha! . 5
ton Plains, As low ry $850 with of traffic
LADD’S INC. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor
4286 Dixie Hwy. at S’baw OR 3-1231/ 77 N. Saginaw. st
Open
WEST SUBURBAN $2050 FULL PRICE — Lovely
terms.
Y | $1250 MIDDLE STRAITS LAKE -— : FE 5-81
Evenings ‘til 8:30
7 So OL baat, & EQUIPMENT.
Two lovely wooded lots. You can| A Rare Pe seiaor have very liberal terms on these.
Antique Shop and Home -
L. H. BROWN, Realtor Smack dad ta the heart of Dray.
1362 W. Huron lot—8 rm. modérn home with
Sale Industrial Prop. 4 4A * rms. of store gr office space
OAKLAND AVE — ABOUT and . apt. small
care. Ideal pe —_ Pn on uses for thi —_
without rem a the two ses .
that. are in condition an lets . ‘hear =e oe
J. R. Hiltz GEMER AL. REAL at %. 4306 Dixie Hwy. OR 34701
Buy Thru Partridge
jon Ww. wuron “Fore geist! List Thru Partridge
- For Sale Acreage -
% ¢, MCRES-BEAUTIPUL, BUILD- the lake region for
or lease. Call 1 OR }- 47 ng oe RESTAURANT IN THE 4 —
ine.
Sletinbe teoae ? Bas | PS tint days s s,
or MUtual 4-6417 wl “LET’S FALK
0 Vacant heer, BUSINESS” 312 ft. frontage on paved road— ‘
fently rainy — oi a Lease Restaurant Giroux-Franks, $395 Dixie Hwy. nk ganna location in fowntows OR 3-9701. Pentia 4 and — oparcnent “eotuded.
Owners want ‘ Good gross.
Soe od ocation. 7.000 to spend thetr loot — Make
iF * Townsh Good location your offer.
with 0 per cent down.-EM
20 Acres on Drake read. High, anrecord Shop . wooded, “% mile 5. FE ap one et “ees
Northwestern extension ed tablished business. Located .
right. EM 3-4197. = bi town W of Bot
ac. ° a
300 ft. of frontage on 2 streets ness, including stock re-
in Pontiac Water & sewer
Leis buliding site. Only $1 wn. EM 3-4236, . Call now tn, quires only $10,000 down —
500 or trade.
MICHIGAN BUSINESS C. SCHUETT REALTY | Sar ps CORPORATION 7404. EB. Highland a RG; se)
AT _FPORTE! | JOHN A. LANDMESSER, BROKER 120 ACRES al 8TOCK &
tools, $3000 down, 645 Jossman
Rd. Ortonville
i
— press $750 low down
DENN ent Fark terms,
ENN S O'CONNOR, ge 5
2-084,
7-3 dee 7 BEAUEIPUL 4p. AD-
joining - $5,000
coe re’ Mae
LAK ak Pesoeae Lots, Ki)
32s, each Prontage on | Midaobelt
Remon of vot fs ae % more ore ay be
tie oe
toast Ry terms. is- se.n60 Big:
this u get ws ~ oat oA nat rag
Onis Avenue " 7 é. = extremely = as Ph a}
Has beau’
bright’ Sitchen ‘with lote of cup: boards. Li ; kitchen, Priced to sell with terms.
pir ier + HOME.
ly $400 Gown,
se large lot, - } con Sounte your money on this |,
ed bedrooms and bath a: “pul basement, ni
* Humphries Leslie R. ‘Tipp, Realtor 1 W. weg Street
$0338
pitetins abt: ee eee
#4 OXFORD LAKEFRONT go year round. eer |
3b batms. ns 184 bath, me modern ‘ae.
out. Leta
ATTENTION
CHURCH GROUPS ist) '§ TELEGRAPH RD. FE ¢1582 PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR HARDWARE. LAKE ORION.
street. Good poem, a Ample por park
malat get out . With onal investm ead oy
You oy =
make money. Inve adjusted
te suit. »
N SHOP. ulpped r= ng ag = R.« :
cated Dixie Hwy. Hy Watertors.
STATEWIDE Real Estate Service o
_MoGul Home. Mart, FE 6-001.
LET YOUR $$$
WORK for YO We have both small
gestrasts Soe
as Ask for
No obligations,
“Cc. “HAVBEN. Reatlor. :. Waltor
at 6 per cent. discount. $2.800
Up to $500 |
2% | Business Opportunities 51) reel. Only 3 miles from
ey. Rasy terme. en - private
“. Or FE siz “ell eae Home & Auto
Loan Company +o Fory_ Guest
Second Floor)
Hours 9 to § Saturday 8 to t
Buckner Losanyers
Haney! Folks. kner’s Employes cerve with @ manner.
BUCKN ER* FINANCE CO. 32ND FLOO% NATIONAL BLDO. TIAC
make regular ogee payments.
Loans are — endors-
ers. Servic. Awe Money us-
ual e sume day.
Household Finance
Cérp. of Pontiac 3% 8. st. tnd Floor ings ll a. ce Bie
~ LOAN? “When you ask me for « loan for
aac: eorrs..| Partridge in
i BAR
AIN? REAT ‘of 'em ee Adst
— ‘pt ve ag ooh =
ge Ey ho ne king. Minimum of land ' HARDWARE
ER Hardware located es high-
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor font Dulling ‘wie Peom on Tl 'N. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 5-8165; pand or is so that sepa-
Open Eves. ‘til 8:30 rate stores be leased out.
Buy business and valuable reai
a estate at Just $15,000 down plus
ACREAGE Soe pe
11 ee oe STRAIGHT LIQUOR 3 acres, sid09, BAR
any good purpose, I like to say
YES!" Phone me for a in
1 trip, deen gy see
BENEFICIAL.
FINANCE CO. W. Lawrence &t. FE 92-9248
CoMMustTY tony oo.
7 FRIENDLY SERVICE me
ATIONAL BOOKKEEPING ome. I ent tesa 10 Be ae
_Fi aS, Mt. Traschen Tel,
WHEN YOU NEED _
29 to *500
N.M rd
7H 5 POWTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL-4. 1057
MODEST MAIDENS 1 By day Alan De
SHADE TREES
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agesenreete PB | AKC © REGISTERED BO} SOoxmna 6 r) sais 3 lis. He Today
Tm. set....... __Sonabl u COCKER H 2 bedroom,
|" 9 months, FE 8-669. Ae * SON “price. ees os | ARC AKG REGISTERED COCK ER PUP- ee ws 1961 PONTIAC CHIEF. 34 ft, 9 weeks old. Phone FE | | “Rentals, Parte ® repeiry bedroom. Sale price $1,595.
REGISTERED AIRHDALE 5 1980 PONTIAC CHIEF 4
uppy. Male. PH 81633. 167 E. (SRECIALS bedroom, sale price times. »
me see Save | AKC bars loader = alseer "Geno 3 it Be cach. ot ft, Trate
reed, a se tools e : i $0. Pee Ser
Pr Se ee | pa, w andkan cab os ised, Save $40. é AB" tractors jas ond diesel). ‘Also man or Hutebinson's this
stove. veererr terete cornets, Clarinets, Used.$10.05 we. oc3 ver crawlers with ‘bull *
Used Usea Washer" ORINNELL BROS. donors, loaders and pack, bots, | “Bob Hutchinson
New busk be y mail inte. ) ee parts for ‘Per es Mobile. Homes Sales Inc,
LORD’S OLE: = ma yee . : and and 4301 Highway
gai me bad Ay ALAN= : . ad" . . : all a of ee oe har = ins,
p Bipehet igte ‘ ENABLE PIANO IW EXC. COND. c NNTES. hoes. ’ wig
WAENUT VANGTY AE “You'll have to cut about three feet off that bill; I forgot | on st. Steet ee FAWN COLORE Bae BF. hos, So tas Wood PE youl Rent Trailer Space 79
ie eo . PL PIANO. and PE 4-143. i “niven a
WAYNE GABERT’ and atone cassteds Gallagher's if tures st. PE age a 5005 HOME WATCH MONO HOURS ROTARY MOWER | MODED™, * PRIVATE. TRAILER ~
TV and Appliance Sale | ee AR CORT Bid, | 408 strictly. PE 48500 : MOGIEMOUN MaTATEE ODER
Maytag suo. washer ...... For Sale Miscellaneous 60 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 60 | Best. otter qaee FE Saie sfer GERMAN SHEPHERD MALE, ci | “ore Sates ywer handle lake front & playground.
Maytag wrin; aes... PPL ALOT LE AT A PCN A ALS PLA ALOE ; | pm, yra. © i e for gua uty io i) OW, seeeiianent senees
» | aunts a7" 1 7G, eontole 5 pecears i @ CHEV. REASONABLE. DRESS PORTABLE FUEL OI. TANK. 220 NEW SPINET— PIANO Wim” wire | oly. $100. REpublic Fesil. eer DE. EQUIPMENT MODERN” & SEMI-MODERN
ey others to p beenay from. Up form, site form 40. Shoes, A on artes. Low-Boy trailer. T aainn bench. Used as dem- GERMAN SHEPARD _PEMALE, 3} Dizie Hw i ote OR 35-1024 oe spaces ene. Ve ae
un éecine . Py ve 4100 | BEEF AND — HALF AND P PATIO SLABS. ene 3 ‘eh ae oe a eh a ae pained PICK FROM A os ee ) — Leenks : im SO
- = uarters. C e MEN a 5-941, — 5-3384. GERMAN “SHEPHERD P it route. cag f
STINGHOUSE 1 G. 13 CU. Stick nace ihe z aOR FIREPLACES PIANO TU TUNING, CALL BEFORE ar an registered, #25. Call] st the John Deere “Dealership” in 4111 Jackson Ad. Prong huiltora, ?
e Mon: ‘ae i 2aiT. ONE, AKC BEAGLE Soke Phaeton i pit na | OxP 7 wx
ae Lake ae _ | Construction Co. 1200 Cooley Lit. Ra, | PIANO TUNDO, AND REPAIRS. | Dr" pn ym doe. | tooth and trailer, 2218 ne wane miles east of Oxford at 1940 Lake:
metal chix FERC “PLYWOOD S| ses THIS BEAUTIFY UTIFUL ORGAN | ONE BOX y BOXER. MALE. T MO. OLD. | wae |. terbest phone OA 63003 oF MY
Gal for Gallagher's, 18 E. | top trailer, mM 3-896
+ Ie CABINET SINKS FROM ti0.a. Cash & Carry Huron bt PARAKEETS — SOME wees 7
= peer Ue gi | ee cove $3.00 SMALL. MEDIUM PIANO, Like Canaries cages ie dy cin same WANTED GOOD USED TRACTOR| where living ig @ vacation — 72
re & WO OF icssessccssne ig | Seat MEDD — : Bird trailet. PE 2-664). ely. a6
| Just like new. Toro new deluxe to, match. FE 31203 or : ae oe I Fim Be, Seeme, Galtacters, 6B. _ ote din gued Spares
pati tat'nie no mowers ai: | P= D0 et Om FORNITURE | 4x8 Diyscord: s\n." PE bes, Sbets, FB £318 Auction Sale 77 lke ws eeod aiming grea
Rotary, Also just like new. FE 1" i ; v also Outside SMALL “ELECTRIC ESTEY OR Parakeets, Guar. to Talk naor
20014 after 6 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ra inside sof ail Kinds.| fan. No phone calls, $200 eash| Gome talking. tr Harlequins. | AUCTION, SAT. APRIL @ AT 1| tae sins Tater selon’ hand take
Seno caw oR PE CALL FETS, PAINT GRAT-| Priced tow. < is Hares | Cee io! ELECTRIC SAW & 2 . ar. portable sewing machine & poy AE —_ eset BABY = GRAND es. S01 4th Bt ‘E 24025. o'clock, located 2 mies sent, of $23.50. Phone MYrtie 32-4611.
FUR FOR|dLec, WATER HEATER. WEST: eo ee ee eee PR, 10-60 BINOCULARS, COST tat a Anne stzle. A real, buy. 2 ps1 Santer FED StF | FAngus steers, Parma M trac-| Auto Accessories 80
ormal, size 14-16. inghouse, | ene 10-yr. _ were ; els. 908 5 Aer Fe for $40, like new. agher's, Huron PARAKEETS. CAN ARIES, bake ~ Mey Rg = Ford ake page
For Sale Clo thing “56 a. mee. how only /y = PA wg gh A RG SALES & onneace iY THE COIL i PER UPRIGHT CABLE. PIANO. APT. _Food ‘since 1971006 One Oakland Ave.| 66 baler, Mc No. 24m Holland can V. MOTOR, "50, "51 FORD
PRA ere GEA ‘ Suggs washes, © i) me | 921_Mt. Clemens — foot. ce for duplex jugs, size, like new. 4 Kapac 1-10F5 SELLING OUT: RAKEETS. ker, J D 12 A combine a pi! Pontiac front end plete,
BOYS BLACKS, JACKETS,|_ beth Lk. Estates. 4040 Haslett. | _player. FE 2-140 after 4:30. Ps HARDENERS | 280 ea. Main & range fuse boxes ' gave FE dnd Squipment Reesem | Bele eran ee ee eee ane, | ene 2 teen OSes
suri, misc. Size 12 & up. FE|GooD RECON ONED SMALL |i WHEEL | TRAILER, STEEL) cement, Mortar, 7 > < Seon » Sale Office Equipment 63) 57s \carrice MANCHESTER & al "other pecetsatry. eg gums AUTO “GLASS
5 : . . $-8765. . Cement Paint for Walls & Floors : for $6 too geek Some. Fat oper ™ scres| Properly replaced, no _ rattles,
* em — | -$FT DRA SOaki With ING MACHIN ot, } .
~ guts, Spt Costs, TCoats, te|moNRITE |.” si) arene a i aoa eens V1 laylock Aluminum ae windows, Mera. Cash registers. Check Quantity tiuminum’ gates, wits der new management of Kay
from $5.’ Orig. to| Automatic washer.......... 95 | reference tables, 2plece daven- | COAL & hd ¥ CO.) & doors, on b Fouges) Ce wee oe a. .£ Dogs ° Trained, Bo: Boarded 70) jgpce. posts, 1M? Ford 13 8.) | P 7
$108, Fonte 02.96 up: jackets, $9.96 ee iiitesses $20.88 | port & comer table, ‘blond wood. | © Leke Ave. _FE SS | owning. a a gee od partis FP iS se aee. tee erevee| HUB AUTO GLASS Co;
° ww eo | refrig e 5 COMP 7 7 7. ’
gone, Bee what Your, oles are eratoe. - ER a ee cond. $5. OR unt o> 41.00 each, MU 9-0000." ees ECLO G. fo e% Sinever, used, cost $90 wilh sell 108 | ino ALPALPA | & VENTS, COMPLETE FRONT
: ' BED. . 6741. ; TIRES, . TUBES, CALL OR
coats. : . chest, vanity table, wool ¢ F L COM- _clover, 30c, 4c & BSc. OA 8-2231. .
Be es tia SOF eee! | EX Teeeraers| Sheetrock | See Sere Bevloment 6) ait tres of int, ses 38) Auction Sales | set & Srid sett : BUILT : =z}. > . . :
CLOTHES SIZE 2 Prench Hoors, 8 steel GROCERY ISLANDS. ¢ FT.. dell good :
Jad. an Cas even. Bicctre Go it W. I BS FIR: ence, poste 2 Caine , “Out Ax8 ‘Sheet $1 35 plete units “with 8 pee asl | te e ise. Oa eat Som Dixie High For Sale Tires 80A
. Se Mallbwall. Off Or Bite iRONRITE TRONER. verse. FE 31001, Fir Plyscord. 423% sheet 94.88 Dae Bey . 4286 | ALFALFA SECOND CUTTING ixie Highway
° wall. Off . other misc. soll er reas. at = mixed ‘trom & alfalfa, first a. D t Pl D WHITE WALL TIRES ON
Ra. of Commerce Rd.| $5° S75 DINING suUITE #10: GARDEN | B' ins 100 sq. ft. $3.95 | NA ting Biecth Rd. between rayton Plains * heels, S110 x15. PE 7
FE seeder $5.00 8. ¥ machines | Twinsulation, 10 sq. ft tasecces 7.90 cod condition, Reasonabie, EM a A @ baw ‘Lake Rd F 600X. ett
Byoes. 5 F < aa TT ALT AN RENNADANCE ¢ TAN RENNAISANCE ' ; oe De Te eee Rt, Sse | Seees. ; . goon -|Every Friday ....7 P.M. | ooxis exis TIRES WHEELS. 5. ss.
“figs “aothing 12 Miers RE TO ae $4. 75 Leet. va CLEAN- vane auf, 2x12, 2x14, | Sale Sporting Goods 65 |ALFALFA SECOND’ CUTTING & Every Sunday ....2 P.M.|_ Pm'esies. Sons. rake over | 2028 07-1. once ee eee | mixe¢ brom vm
FE 113 Exmoore.” Balance $38. plus $25 equity. PE $3.50 | ~~~ ting. 2014 Slesth Ra between Wire] BUY & SELL DAILY Myles, sine 50018 FE See)
G DR Rize io. KENMORE IRONER. EXC. COND. ee 5-4819, eo Pine. beara, pits ounce | mote to. PE baile ate om Rd, & Sc Lake Rd. MU : D. pe 16. PE
-_- : mahogany 98 | “case, boy’ _ 48038, ado! i]
- table. @ chairs. Credents! Northern Lumber Co. i = se er 5 p.m. i ALL KINDS WAY, STRAW, OR 3.2717 tires, $3.50 up, also ' whitewalls,
OR Rd ae, sane —— SMELT NETS, REO. §3.96,| Detiveri toes, AU f° ATE p 8 niente am on wa Dow 81.88 nee. #8, tow BALED ALFALFA RAY. as ice anywhere, or househald, ee Dine m Ls Banal
FOR COMPLETE HOUSE. | “ '¢9. Se ee re BUD Seated te ob tans oe
ND "MAKE SURE. IT'3” Pie ——— 3s = cure. wood. Delt vere. a hak | Oxtord, Row to 66 er seas of: lack
s BURMEISTER Rubber hip boots, reg. $15.95, now ners ak : opaEngrs : w Pe or tales
SOFAS, M a up. | j . e Northern Lamber Co. And Hardw $ OF GALE He f TON on oa al ‘on Set” | #9! 8. Saginaw at Raeburn
beautiful, slightly Buy « faoaty rays, stand.” faucets, ' shee Lak nderson Mardware toms of pepe A Seeserd
Sale Household Goods 37 bane for the price of used Blid! windows from ....... $14.50 reste“ L's Hsin ° me 9747 Fal 6, Peenet ok | _For Sale Livestock 72 athe, ihe oot “Rochester at |. Auto Service 81
} DINING ROOM SET, 4 rem. EL 64196 cL riba 2 TENNESSEE WALKING MARES,| @TSl Odd chairs, dining rm. ‘suite, | CRANKSHAPT ORINDING IN THE
“puitet, “Good a “SEPTIC TANKS TANKS | re bdoe Tas. 625.00. Tel. |" 1 Bay mare, 1-10 me: . ae colt. eae amg stands, Ma- ag A gt s Me
7 nSSTRIG LANGE rs Phone Lakeview $0132 afternoons sell, trade. ell, 318 S meee tree REG. penne.” divencos, tein beds, = M Scoot
sessed 5 burner lean | and SALE! ttre Pal G —- Dirt 66 Bt Sai. 66. 685 Granger Rd. | _—ikitchen , heer “4 oe
conditioned $74.50; _ Good re : eb ee 4 ee eee. 1983 ALL STATE GooD
Ww. Alum. comb. windows doors. {HAY von ee, si8 A TON N OR| pots pans, f ee
Abc WASHER. BADIO § seten Sate | ce ee ee ee Pen os aa MAREE cabinet. fruit jars, carpenter tools, | 07 WHIZZER FOR SALE. EXO,
Both new. Used Bendix. dryer wc $2, Hass. Tomoved. Best offer. | Pets Pom AND Han esoun | garden tools, laws chatre & card | _cond. OL 14321.
€387 Hatchery Rad., Williams Lake.’ oy Re RUG & 7 Rg Odd ‘and ends of lumber | igs ALLSTATE MOTOR SCOOT. -
3 CLEAN WASHING MACHINES Me Rs ey a eT RA NTED: LIVESTOCK OF ALL gad excises tee mumorege te men: | _of, A-t condition. 918. FE 52070,
Lesge are 9 £m a et t ra sat ‘pasint aon OS | “Rinda. Porvest-Joues, MA $4906. | sto. Duane Spton, at For Sale Motorcycles. 83
T PIBCE SECTIONAL. ALMOST och oak oma, WR Sane A-1 TOP SOIL INDIAN _ PALOMINO RU-| Terms. Cash.
rT _ 900. for sale. EM 3-437. =
oe Te ee are TTS S| ea PECIAL | kena gerd atp-rar | oe Seto Poultry 74) tntrnamicter Mr‘ekt dt | pamnen to, Fe ean rm. suite. Call PE 2-8863._ Ms" cedar siding, M soit. waa aan | ~~ ~ rich. nee. Oa mast one | Pon ee SERVICE OW
J PC. LIVING ROOM SET. 2 TA- we ae p THE POL | “hai gravel. OR 32003.” WHITE EMDEN GOSLINGS POR| mile north of Grand Blane: ap-| Perviaens ame Oo Si Bout
bies & 1 lamp. $50. Philco Table. %” & 3%” x 10” c rel SOIL sale. 143 Oxbow Lake Rd., 3 Mi. roximately 10 miles southeast of _Saginaw. ia oe
model comp. fae & Pee] of ee Saltnoett | mince art gravel and ma on | re to Fine ined, cai, $2 cena | grep te Tae és, ae and 24's. on Sale Farm Produce 75| 4. grows, ‘+ woh 3 | ator Sale Bicycles 84
Freeding tik Used davenport 8 : ANYTHING Bieck iri, send, grovel & fil. arrume. G20 A e 4 ROieL AnD Farm "machinery: 3 |? 2Ove nices. ONE-26 IN. ONE
chair. 3 bedrm, suites, Oak table. BLACKETTE’S Bulk and in loading. Also sweet cider. Homestead | Eauipment, 3 “combine, in. $18 each. 113 Exmoor _-
4 chairs, last set, €8 N. B : CLINTON LEONARD ___EM 3-4515 Orchards. $400 Orchard Lk. Rd, {gore plabor etc. | 36” BOYS BICYCLE Gini's
Holcomb, ‘ a1 Dine Beye Prt Clarkston | 41 TOP SOIL, CRUSHED STONE, | CUSTOMERS FOR FRESH BOOS. ites. foots © cauinm am 20° 2wheel bicycle, $13 each
i PIECE MAPLE BEDROOM MA $001 see Ssh Se Bw rE pee Woy FE $9132 |
oe $-6100 after UN- | STALL SHOWERS, COMPLETE near FARMERS: iF YOUR BOIL TEST Hereford Satur- | aa
mM. . with a oe a: $68. S je =. you moos tepcenee. phone = P ~d eee a men. - :
. mplete wi aming creme Fe bifit or FE OARLA eRLaN ice; Swarts Creek. Phone Mercury Boats & Accessories 85
faucets. 914.08, Toilets, + KLAND COUNTY FARMER'S | gabe. ‘Vernon state Bank,
if salen, mga, Saye, soe see factory rt. Band, grav GE G1 Geen every for bom 9 om, | 202 : ¢ MP ELOIN, 6
a “ee ebind 536 pm Qrendreseed, Prune |For Sale Housetrailers 78) ii Tt. Wolverine CEDAR
v6 up. “Always STOP! OOKI fil, PE __OF OR 36448.) Apples aad cider Potatoes. Vege | oS pyecaneg _ att —_ie with controls
ae 30 siere! BED, 3 EM3 2) 31 | Te ema Hare oF 4 “wd Bees fx! and) ad gravel Fortind Lake ho aaa) ase on enw ood > HOUaE- as r pquippea, ready ie go with
é ‘d0or . oF could be made nice 70. aoe owe : i
mod * tabi, matching like new, PE 5-2011. wa dae Getiis tren oath og hg oe eg hothe 2x40, ener to move, in| AAA TOP SOIL, SAND, GRA Re oe ee trailer, exe. cond Bicones aLiTy, |
comes tae eet ao Wesel, PORTABLE ahtmente FE Pai For sou wees ou estimate ac. H. P. Button, MY 24432. | fill Girt also " rote tilling. FE | STRICTLY xan BOGE, 3083 a wih Fematnin balance | is pan, Ig CRAFT gre 4
oe ~~. ;| exe, cond, Attachments. r culvert s 2-0203 | STIR _ vt, Court Collier. RP ptt de wees plank ished,
|“ Pearson's Furniture, <2 Orcherd) SeSUiLT WASHING MACHINES Sewer Pine te | HAVE YOU TRIED GWAP SERV- SURPLUS LUMBER & | iit gints oF GhaveL, puacH | +0002. lf FT. ALU- ect. $i 280) Been af, Seance
iy if RUGE WOOL PACE. ¥i6.% All guaranteed. Gutters. — — Cement | ice? Cal OR 28561 MATERIAL SALES CO, |“ sand. rotted cow manure, PE | STRICTLY PRESH BGGs DInECT| Mnem,.velgh, | BY i owENe 2
Reversible, | $16.58, fauertes. ta N Jobnson, Pinte, Mestet Lamber HAVE YOUR LAWN are SED LUMBER BARGAINS | $3371. ys AE) ARM. eg one Orwarilie, we eae ane
Se Pearce wos ras — 5 years to pay Tine Oe LAWN PRN: tek Ge lencite over 6... a SANE (ROW RO qaaver.! 2411 OPDYRE RD. THIRD | i864 BONTIAC CHE CHIRP Ge FT> EX-| Motor. Trailer. All Access. $1,050.
a uk A 95 models, one of Amrericas | | “AR ee wm ts fon‘ work, ‘Trucks loosed. | HOUSE | SOUTH (OF WALTON si ent cond. Alfred: Werve? 2300 | al ee on BYLNRODE. ie
9x12 Felt B Base ase Rugs $3.95) for § years, & new reffigera- gp AE CO. ZB w. NES HARD WARE- a oe... mb = eT ACE DIRT _EN FARM, FE 44020, mone nea weapaiiage : “century boat, Oster Waier: ¥a
tor for a little than a used an ue, ent fee a PT EWAN, CEL Jn
LINOLEOM, (27, gc| machine Mic My 6120 Bogie HOT WATER HEA EAL. | Rostatnes bree te LOADING NOW, WALTON BLVD. | nw nw _Sale Fa Farm Equipment 76 “iat Copii somiplete’ With gwar N. Liki NEW.
4 "ay, Ft. Wall Tile ae td aad o Are, Comments. ~ NEW BUILDING MATERIALS ry 4 ROW OLIVER, CORN ‘ ei pea MY 3-1275.| $100. Call MA; 5-2656. —
93| REFRIGERATOR, _ $2550. GAS “ALL STEEL FENCE ‘ French, PE_§-7861. ELART, | toes N sh. | CHRIS CRAFT, 14 WITH FRONT
R stoves, $15 up trie stoves ® ¥ BLACK DIRT SAND GRAVEL, | $%4,P*Ded only 100 sores. Cost tralle?, 61. h oF terms. Call} deck. used 1 Bost.
GUAR. "HOUSE PAINT, &. 1.38 is $34.50" up, dining est, = $18.20. vaqney dows, Fri C1700 of FR S007. colt
BIRMINGHAM
NORTH CHEVROLET
1000 S. WOODWARD
BIRMINGHAM
rust, ot:
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CHEVROLET
z “$984 Bel Air 2-door sedan. Ratio, : finish, beater, Like. new
$845 Small down payment
NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave.
BIRMINGHAM
‘WE WILL TRADE
UP OR DOWN
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{she te 1967 models avatiadis.
Haskins Chév.
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“WHAT HAVE YOU
TO. TRADE?
"86 Ford Pairiane ‘Vieior'a CASH IS WHAT YOU SAVE!
55 Buick Super Riviera Coral & white, R&H, power steer-
pond & brakes, a = —
#1
55 ‘Chevrolet Wagori This 2 tone beige & brown sta-
tion wagon is
will give you that extra ata
you've been locking for — ta
i for a test ride sk as
55 Plymouth Club Coup = Tue shiny meadow green finish
has many miles of com-
fortable driving doit, H a 6 cylinder &
e Lancer hard $1595
Is, Ford cumom Va... Sioes
‘85 Chev. BelAtr 4 dr, P, G. $1345
54 Buick super 4 $7205 33 Ford custom @ dr, .....3 605
"83 Ford club Coupe ..cscss,. § 505
33 a esececces $ 575
‘83 es -$ 546
32 Nas Rambler. eeeeedeveeas $445
"82 PiyMOUtA 2... .60esesceceee. $8 306
WE ED ik ivcccccuccspsccsss $ 325
*S) PLYMOWR .nesscscseseseess $. 245
‘50 WN cs sccaecususdsccuese $ 175
50 Plymouth ......¢-.sesees, 125 De pc sanctecussscéeres 150
WD PIFMOMA occ cscencssveee $ 115
% ton — $ 345
vee 8 5 "$4
a Stary * — pick-up
“Dodge
$1245 |28
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-| NORTH CHEVROLET
1 1S WHAT YOU SAVE . Motor Sales . Chrysler - Plymouth
NEW CAR TRADE-INS TODAY!
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1984 Bulek Super 4 dr, Dyna. Rak.
| 1981 Buick Super Hardtop.
1963 Plymouth 4 door, R&H,
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$1350
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equipment. save!
$1595 _ , Your ol@ car down.
1000 S. Woodward Ave.
BIRMINGHAM
Long easy terms
NORTH CHEVROLET
1000 S. Woodward Ave,
BIRMINGHAM
Basy GMAC, terms
NORTH CHEVROLET
BIRMINGHAM
FORD
Custom 8Cyl.
2-DOOR
$1350
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$1895 "$5 Pontiac Catalina Cpe. Hydra-
matic. Radio & Heater. W. Wall
tires. 2-tone beauty with low mile-
age.
$1895 ~ Buick ane, 4 Dr. Sedan. Radio
Hea Power steering, W.
Wall oes done green.
$1495 "64 Buick 4 Dr. Sedan. Radio &
Heater, Power steering. & brakes.
White & black, E-Z eye glass &
W. Wall tires. *
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$1195 Ls Cadillac 62 Sedan. 4 Dr. Hadio Heater. Power steering. W.
Wail tires,
$1195 ;
Starchief Custom 4
dr. Sedan, radio and. heater,
Hydramatic. 2-tone white & coral.
‘SI Olds 4 Dr. Sedan. Radio &
Heater. Hydramatic,.One owner.
~ $295 "$1 Dodge, Radio & Heater. Stend-
= = po ha sae Exception-
OLIVER
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1000 S. Woodward Ave. | SPECIAL BARGAINS |
NORTH CHEVROLET
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BIRMINGHAM
‘8 PRIEND EASY ED JONES Used Cars
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Bud Shelton Motor Sales
Auburn at E. Blvd. _—sPE $6728
Bob Frost, Inc.
AROUND, MI MI
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‘Dodge-Ch rysler-Plymouth oL 111 ene “en
‘ae 29-4330.
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"Si PACEMAKER, 101 Buctid 5.
"56 Hardtop Sedan $495 Down — Soak Per Month
one $6 Hardtop 2De 2Door
pe Ia Fireflight eflight 4 {Door
2-Door Bt! Hardtop 2 Door ir $280 Down —
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55 Ranch “Wagon $245 Down — $41.63 Per Month
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55 Fairlane Victoria
$300 Down — $54.00 Per Month
*54 Hardtop 2-Door $245 Down — $59.00 Per Month
*
54 Twolocr
$200 Down — $33.93 Per Month
_ DESOTO
54 Firedome 4-Door
Down — $40.66 Per Month
NASH
’S4 Ambassador 4-Door
$195 Down — $34.42 Per Month
gee Per Month OLDSMOBI
54 Hardto
$200 Down — $59.
DESOTO "53 Sportsman | : $160 Down — Per Month
"53 FoarbDoor 6 #245 Down — $35.40 Per Month”
DODGE
"53 Four-Door $14 Down — pe Ssercutes Per Month
53 Two- Two-Door “88” $148 Down — ac Month
53 Suburban Bice Down — $32.78 Per Month
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QUALITY USED CARS
56 Plymouth 2-Dr.. .$1495 8 Cyl. Automatic, W-Wall tires.
56 Buick ick Special .. $1995
55 Plymouth Cub . -$ 795 8 cylinder,
"34 Adina, 98 4Dr. ... ee bee $1445
a
55 Buick Super .., .$1595
'55 Ford Victoria .. .$1595 Crown, Power steering & Ford-
56 Mercury M rey. Sts $2045
54 Mercury 2-Dr. ..$ 895 A dandy used car, «
‘95 Plymouth 2-Dr.. .$1095
56 Olds 4-Dr. ......$2095 Holiday, full power.
.$ 995
- $1395 Convertible
*54 Buick Super ... Beautiful hardtop.
53 Chevrolet 2-Dr.. Radio & hester, Stone paint. -$ 745
"55 Chevrolet ft Dr.. «$1295 You can't beat
52 Chrysler H’top . .$ 595 = Yorker, power steering, nice
56 Buick Century . .$2595 Estate Wagon, double power,
"56 Buick Special .. - $2195 Converti!
55 Chrysler 4-Dr. ...$1795 New Yorker, power steering &
brakes.
55° Olds Super vee $1695
5 Bolg Specal $795 56 Chevrolet 4-Dr.. .$1695
~ $5 DOWN ON
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"52 Nash 4-Dr. Statesman ||
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"52 Pontiac 4-Dr.
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$1495 Terms to suit.
NORTH CHEVROLET
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BIRMINGHAM
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SPRING SALE 96 C Cadillac C eine Coe. IS ae $3995
ex Olds 98 H’ a . $2795
dio & ; oo Seek gual exhaust,
‘96 Pe Pontiac Cat. es $2195 & heater, png sie a lwel ail tires.
5S Olds ph eee 1, $1655 owe tradio & heater,
tone paint, ‘a beauty.
55 Olds 98 Starfire. .$2095 Convertible, Bydr Hydramatic, radio &
"35 Cad Cadillac Cpe. D DV $3195
. low mile
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54 Buick 4Dr. Sed. Bet
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54 Olds 4-Dr, ...... $1395 Hydramatic, radio & hester, Pow-
*S4 Pont. 4-Dr. Sed. $1295 HMydramatic, radio + heater, full
power, a beauty.
* Olds tag er =
dramatic, pains.
°54 Cadillac 62 Sedan $2295 Dtone paint, beautiful family car.
4 3 Chev Cl. Cpe. ...$ 895 & heater, Jet bieck.
3th Olds 98 Custom. .$1095 +Dr. sedan, radio & heater, Fy-
53 Pontiac Convert. $ $ 95
win good binck top.
'51 Olds is Super 88 « -$ 395
1 Cadillac Ges Sedan an 795
Hydramatic, radio
51 Chevrolet ites 395 Sedan, radio & heater.
46 Ford 2Dr. s.....$ 95
"46 Pontiac 2-Dr. ...$ 95
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‘55 Mercury Club Coupe $1495
'S5 Chevrolet 4Door . . $1195]
‘57 Plymouth 20 -Door . os $1795
‘56 Pontiac 2Door . se
53 Ford. 2-Door. rages $1495
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'55 Ford 4.Door. seen $1045.
55 Ford-2-Door. ries i, BERS
‘55 Buick Club Coupe .. ... $1695
‘54 Ford 2- Door pve ee
‘D2 Buick Club Coupe ..
‘48 Chevrolet Coupe ..
‘50 Chevrolet 21 Door .. wie D 240]
‘50 DeSoto 4Door .
‘40 Ford Coupe. seeswsaee tO
‘50. Pontiac Club Coupe . $ 195 |
‘49 Pontiac Club Coupe . $ 145.
Ol Studebaker : 2-Door .. $ 195
‘51 Lincoln Club Coupe .'$ 245
'52 Packard 4-Door
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$595 |
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$ 395
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147 S. Saginaw St.
FES-4101 =. % FE 5.3588 |
Open 8 A.M. to9 P.M.
_
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$1495
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$1 595
fos Chevrolet 4;POOR 319 210-8 — Powerglide,
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‘WIR, (100), CRLW,. oS 7 “si% he producers can't find , I Odorlese . ... serubbable . . . last night. will go only to cities with arenas| Northampton, Mass., on Apr. 27—at a Junior Wingding. Pat's) xia cruising lazily on a yacht CAM As occ cee ss Bree
The little spectator, aged 4 and|or ball parks to hold it now in Boston and she’s got Back Bay wolves using expressions’, the Bahamas . . . eek kan tok
named. Vickie, then’ she’s learned in Jamaica, such as ‘Ma'am, may I hug you up : ' I goes on easily, covers’ well,
' what she liked best in the whole plenty plenty plenty?” . . . The Reno Cocktail, invented by} Jack Webb is negotiating with | a fart And no
circus. oa New Clashes Leo Levitan, is the newest poison. You know what it is?)the Air Force for a Oe will cme ser d
“Clowns,” she exclaimed, and EE Sie ee wind up with all the planes... . wees. Whip ak © aes
Sy ot morte Sel iq. |THE MDNIGHT EARL a’ —_ Soa crane ! ‘ IG . nm )”UC«wd OD tgs = bs Get this fine ‘
ext Show on Earth” — Ringtins|[f} Fast Algeria os ) Couple Prove | toaay! Brothers, Barnum & Bailey Cir- Red-Hot Dean Martin gets $25,000 to go on. Dinah Shore's
cus, which opened its season with] po) pe srt 90 Rebels |s2™ -»+ Hedy Lamarr wouldn't dress in an elevator, so they\Love Truly Has ——
a benefit show for the New York) FT ap © 5 | built her a $1,000 dressing room on the Ziegfeld stage at the|7 7 =. | oon
Cancer Commitee Killed or Captured in|come show. Jack Barry filmed a new panel-quis show with|Ups and Downs — | KELLY’S
Clowns there were by the: ludi- Scattered Raids. isons : Ree Merrill, ai ciasneen SF pea Ml be tn aaa DETROIT (®—Love had its ups 5 PLADSIY i HARDWARE
crows. dosen under the red end| - Fisher's Las V ; downs—44 flights of stairs— 6 ADOR
ard, «s+ argltsrry Mpaa pares Mh rene madly fe eee 4's : for a bride-to-be and her fiance, 7 Deel 1} 3994 Auburn Rd.
Lienel Hampten leaves for Australia Sunday; he says, “1° x« «& * A eights
i gee o de meee iohaas nace hoes wmak hepe I'm held over Down Under”... | Dorothy McKenzie, 20, gets sick 9 TOODOUR 1: =
the front row: or captured in the past 24 hours Paddy ("The Bachelor”) Chayefsky will |i clevators. Still, she had to ap- vs jh woot | F : Lions, tigers, elephants, mon-|in clashes centered in. the eastern die tarot fin wThe [Pear at the final: divorce hearing a |
keys, tumblers, high-flying trep-|part of Algeria. write original film script, against her first hus- 4-4. McKibben & Childs
eze swingers, tight-wire artists) the two biggest operations were Goddess” , . . Bob Hope's film, “Trouble [hang James. The hearing was on © 1957 What's My Line, Inc.
with parasols, beautiful women! reported in the Aures Mountains, in Paris,” will be retitled “Paris Pigeon”. |the 1%h floor of Detroit's City- HARDWARE
‘fiding im silver carriages 404/pirthplace of the 2anonthold na- Broderick Crawford, who can’t work out/County Building. |
westeng persle PaaS « rebellion, and in the & property settlement with his estranged as _* : cart js deg dim’ 1576 Union Loke Rd.
-_ ; wi .. -| She Ernest Thompson, 24, be ver, W ake a plane tog i
sow Juve aver, Lanny Roe | "Sy soon paameedl - hiaiged'tp tiene ears EON ON His Way | seen. Bp Helen. bate Vetoes Xavier Cugat, and othes famous) 5141 forces in western Alge- EARL’S PEARLS: Sometimes those com-found they were in the wrong ot alae
in the adalt world. ria were on a special alert be- mereiais on the TV late show are 20 loud/wing, and plodded down to theif” Clinic in Boston
eo: © * tween Oran and Tlemcen, where they keep waking us up. 10th floor where they could cross ee eens COLOR TV
Aétor Dan Dailey was the mas-irebel night raiders have burned k« *k over to the other wing. At this -rggoce ebgreipmengiasr| Slee and
ter of ceremonies. He and the oth- on some 40 farms. Nine WISH FD SAID THAT: A guy reports his|P0iNt Dorothy gave up and sat| AUCKLAND, New Zealand w —|his Sonoce fd fhe Kees SON RCA and SYLVANIA
er celebrities were present only including four Moslems; ™™ ‘wife left him, end heneeee down. Anthony Eden, looking frail and) "0t a bad = | CONDON’S
for the benefit show. farms, were killed. HONEY , 7 went . : * * & tired, left by plane today for the|O*- = Boston dae :
— & é - +. * Actor - Randell, who was snowbound| . United States and a checkup in a| Clinic, whose Richard +i Radic end TV Sales end Service é ; Ernest carried her up four more tell operated on him in Juhe 1953 18? Pathe, Cor. Aabera
The show, which drew an audi- Il Europeans and| — in the midwest writes, “We com~ifights before she recovered| Sostom clinic. to ease a bile duct obstruction, sous
ence estimated at 12,000, had all oll agra were|Plain about the Los Angeles smog—but at least we don’t have enough to make the last five| The former British Prime Min- |
the sparkle, color, brass and - with endanger-|to shovel it!” That’s earl, brother. flights“on her own. Cireuit J i |
bounce associated external security of the) = ‘ hi 1967) Frank B. Ferguson granted :
years of Ringling are accused of shel- a _ (Copyright 19 : |
num & Bailéy history aiding rebel chiefs. —|marry Saturday,
bn gg ca called: togeth his t0p1Stron: rs Keep Quiet _(rised when invited to adress the| Dorothy sil maint «2 was E es . :
- Goose,” a triumphal and civil officials for a ” P Sars esongreyy egy Papen tors and I don’t agree.”
weirdiy and wonderfully of the rebellion and the} SACRAMENTO, Calif. @—Tom|/")'" "in a all.” he said. “We |
fairy-tale owe . [progress of the campaign to put! fyaser a member of | reserve the chambers, very self- |
: from Hamilton, Scotland,-was sur-|ishly, for oursélves.” 3
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