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a 2 iy ABOUT THE MILK STRIKE! Bese : py 8 | 3
YOUR EYES 2h ‘The ill-advised milk strike, in which organized labor 3 endeavored to “take over’ the dairy farmers of the
ie are "BE ecious gift... * Detroit milk shed, proved one thing: That labor union
F i oA 4 practices and the business of independent farmers
SU RE 5 don’t mix.
4 : It became evident from the start that the instigators you are bint properly ... : Aono é ] were not striking the dairies for‘a higher price. They
7 had, in fact, agreed with dairies they would take the YROT i .
Hear & Sussey's ent : pita ; prevailing market price for farmers’ milk!
e Renreeerr at 6:15 on WPON 5 STAC Instead, they directed their attack against the dairy
’ ; on farmers’ own organization, the Michigan Milk
= : : a lll Producers Association, which they aimed to control
.or destroy. In this attempt, forces within organized
Yesterday's answer: Jade, erttrald, labor sought to capitalize on the economic plight of r = sihitsie tiene Wench, gorn€t, opal, pEorl, Ruby. the farmer and exploited a-minority group of farmers
: ; to their own ends. ;
: : There should be no misunderstanding the fact that | — ———— MMPA is a dairy farthers’ cooperative, operated by
the farmers, for the farmers, to“cooperatively market |
: their milk and protect their economic interests, It was |
~ Pontiac’ S$ Head arters the propaganda line of the strike leaders to mislead
qui the farmers and the public in this respect.
for The obviously false claim of strike leaders that they
‘won a price iftyease was a part of this propaganda
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-Armstrong’s Asphalt Tile Dark Colors Light Colors Deluxe Colors What-Caused the Strike? The strike stemmed from the ambition of « few within
organized labor to control the Detroit milk market and
to collect union dues from dairy farmers who ship milk
to that market, To actoniplish this, the strike organizers
turned farmer against farmer in their drive to destroy
his cooperative organizaticn.
Who Were the Strike Leaders?
f _ Major leadership ond direction came from organized.
@ labor. Joined with these professionals were @ former
union organizer end @ small group of dairy farmers
who hove comistently opposed the methods ond policies
of MMPA and sought this means of Imposing their will
on the MMPA membership. CEA sap
Whet Were ihe Real Issues? Py political career. He was at one} | being said about tae @ caeeaher af he inne Bes
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E-PORNTIAC PRESS . teenie India, long at swords tee oO «lee ee ree a a ge tote ~ seep point with Pakistan, and embitter ‘ % ae . ; , . :
en ea ETS | Mame SK ser Covecinaens Se, - Farmer Gives Food Free © ' might prevent us from being Dok are 1 "
: erating force between Egypt. and Instead of Letting It Ro Te waigitges wil be, 4 when neste. may be a good paychologist, but been sano caat eee Ease when he tries to mix that with
May 1 should have special meaning ose en takeand het row
for Sens OF Amerigens cause passed by fields of berries, frults, tre’ snip mon Rsonaely oe will be the 15th birthday of the Na- corn, pumpkin, etc., rotting? - trouble to arm themselves with
tion's Series E Savings Bonds, ‘Today we answered an ad in persuasive arguments, however
a — - ° From the beginning the bonds were oe See a wrong they may be. ° Ole
SSE SE SEES eS pole tnvruments ot inion ay are ae Washtensw Counties ft ls 412.00 » sisexbere t= thrift: Most sales in the earlier years them to ; a one oa ate
30 oo year all ml upecrtptons as mearence no doubt were influenced by patriot- ed pes i and wong me, there raits ;
—— —. ism. To the surprise of many, how- _ were plenty who did. By JAMES J. METCALFE AUDEE BUREAU OF CIRCULATE ev these bonds didn’t i. We don't see why other farmers The past is good for memories yn ee ~ er, t disappear don't do that also when good food .. . Of moments made for play _WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1986 after the war : ls being wasted. | i A * people a » & ‘ eee danced yesterday
Nonpartisan Crusade Instead, most ptople ike’ this ye ee : e ; ° ; : » _ * . Let experiment its
# -Launched for. Big Vote . method of saving for future ‘bch duals om, tok ow te ae ae eee
2 is a Presidential year; there is indis- A™ericans own the huge sum of sgn ply men ag! PR ye tle EA mig olin, al putable proof of it in the crysade $40 billion worth of B and H 3364 Bathurst aes p's en, eee eee
. - ee a © ‘Bonds, of which $38 billion are ama or: , a Se fu | “ay just launched to get out a record vote Ez oo $38 Reader Says Psychology he — . - |
me £ cctubltiad thin ‘blige ten hens now’ pre amd and Bible Just Don't Mix shadows ofthe past. We ean
nationwide nonpartisan effort is Ing students through college, making — to church, It T remember Fight, a S0Y step retrace... . We cannot ~~" © thé “American: Heritage Founda- ~ down payments on homes or provid- few monthe ago he said one orto Bakes | : Dias doesn’t need to be baptized to be , tion. Its partner in the drive to ing additional income for those in - saved, but the Bible says ““Where- (Copyright 1956)
‘ not only to register but to vote Wage earners have participated inthe : i es wT pity those 1500 priests, rabbis, tan } in both the primary and elec- Popular payroll savings bonds plan. “There Wasn’t Much Meat on That” and clergymen who seek advice on covers that candy can be bought fn ‘ tion, is the Advertising Council. Today the Treasury reports that to the word of God, James sald if aay STA ten-cent bags, t00
* ke 8,000,000 persons still are buying David Lawrence Says: | oo & , , of God, 3 We often think that some people Between them they have enlisted bonds under this plan each payday. ——— ae : _ Rrangiendll Oe Hite tae me cecereham aie : : we can
more than hundred organizations All these facts, indeed, are worthy Ruling Affirms Right of Congress peti le So dy on
states because it is new and con- |
clusive evidence that this coun-
try approves the pact.
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.. Our Government was one of the
prime movers of the defense alliance
linking Britain, Turkey, Iran, Iraq
‘and Pakistan. While it was felt ad- |
- visable to refrain from membership,
we did show continued interest by
sending a team of observers to the
: alliance of northern tier states
along the Russian border, all reteiv-,
- Ing U. 8. military aid, is incessantly
_ Sttacked by Moscow as a step toward
war. It is bitterly fought also in Egypt which sees in it a rival force to the
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Our Ski Veterans
Acquire Resort in Montana
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A lone deer with a broken front leg
is roaming the fields. and woods near
the home of :
Peter Muldowney,
on the Dixie Highway a few miles north-
west of Pontiac, It makes an extra rapid
three-legged getaway when an automo-
bile approaches.
asked for only 22 men in their
May quota. The city board sends
10 and the out-county board
sends 12. The induction date for
both is May 1.
The directors of the West Michigan
Tourist Association, i te its man-
ager, a.
a C. C. Wells,
are sharply opposed to toll roads, “Be-
to Probe Witnesses on Communism |
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meas the cot in reterne be“ DOCtor Advises Mothers -
‘to Have Babies at Home
for “exposure” about anybody.
But Judge Bastian, in the majori
opinion, adds:
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“Congress has power of exposure
something is incidental and without
. effect upon the validity of the in- quiry.”
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Poses Threat
Or- for NATO In foeland the Parliament
want te get U. S. troops out of
that strajegic Alantic base, ,
Trouble’ also is brewing politi —
cally in West Germany and France,
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of tactical atomic weafons against.
an attack have been the two
But formation of the West Ger- _
man army has just begun. That |
army’s strength, counted
heavily by Gruenther ‘and |
top NATO planners, is
aimed at 500,000 men. But this will |
take three or ‘four years at least. —
Adenauer policy.
Case Records of a Psychologist:
“Older People Must Fight Against Urge to Settle Back in Their Rocking Chairs Tim realizes that he ts only creak with arthritis and you must ‘On five acres, .an elderly couple two feet from slavery! And
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USE YOUR TO ATTEND GIRLS STATE—Girls State to be Pontiac Press Photo.
held in Ann Arbor on the University of Michigan of 117 E. Iroquois, representing B. P. O. Elks |
campus from June 19-26 will attract three Pontiac Lodge No. 810. All three are juniors. Standing |
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Open OPEN TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ‘TIL 6
we, B&G TILE OUTLET 2 | High students chosen this week by Jocal sponsors. alternates, Sonja Ryan. daughter
| Delegates seated (left to right) are Patricia © . and Mrs. Nelson Ryan of Rosshire Ct.;
i Zielke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Shoron Bediord, deughter of Dr. and Mrs. Homer |
Zielke, 956 Berwick-Bivd., representing Cook-Nel- Bedford of 4 Marquette and Karen Bihl,
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s son Post No. 20 American Legion Auxiliary; Ruth daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Hilding E. Bhi, | —— : CARLOAD BUYERS e vo
, ' f Ann Jower, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos — 944 Emerson St. The six were chosen for grades, id 1055 W. Huron St.—2 Blocks West of Telegraph te : 4, Johnson, 69 Moreland St. neces Oat personality and all round ability by a selection | Set, FE 8-3717 FREE PARKING
Share Owners aie | | Pontiac Post No, 377, and Sharon ’ committee consisting of Mrs. Charles Thompson, .
daughter of Judge * Russell Holland Mrs. Robert Conant and Mrs. Lynn D. Allen. ae str kin wea
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Histor IC Hotel four-story brick structure in the
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The Company directors Guests Escape Flames|imtl melted wires broke otf his
and officers cordially _ on Engine Ladders in oe seeieor and fed’ eae then
Invite you to a Pennsylvania Blaze fistcty ‘began cheng fon amy
-egional meeting of | peedaarnaee
~ Share Owners Warren Hospital reported it had
-ladmitted three persons who had
been in the hotel. They were re-
ported. suffering from shock.
Milburne Anderson, 73, owner of
the hotel, collapsed from a heart
attack and was takén to the hos-
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asFavoriteSon | Friends’ Snub Patient Polish Expatriates st== LONDON (INS)) — While Britaln/unwound, He and others in the|brase; the people at the Sikotski|ititier of his‘now forgotten Polish|ma, but a short time before the|to make an initial allotment of
audience clucked Institute ollcorridor, = (Start, the council reneged. AS Weltnds tor assistance of the western caw peaks ag’ ene apn go ts ue os en a ee ee , : which points o a U. 5, Com termination. Thelr manner : |Britain, as they call themselves, in-| distinguished Pole-in-exile apol- oe the former boasted of early com- ' ' be. [Cludes meni and. pers tlogized and handed us a mimeo-|tornado disaster areas.
ballistics missile, I sat ame on Russia four years ago, Srscliany way aig Dw worst and for the past 16 years graphed notice beginning:
shabby band of Polish|but America is strangely reluctarit Pea -. |have seldom been disappointed in| “At 1 p.m. today,.the Federa- gave a hearty “favorite . who live from. day tot bring the matter tthe atention| "i be Some : : that expectation. tion of Poles in Great Britain was)sald Federal Civil Defense ad- * write-in vote to U.S. day awaiting retribution and re- (of the Nations Assembly as This is the philosophy they have) os scmp AGAIN informed by telephone that the - McCormack in Raa promised, a maintained in the face of the cold : British Council of Cinema does not : primaries. The : In dreary contrast to the pomp shoulder they have received from For example, the screening wa 1001 able to keep the terms of the = His Boston vote was 12,392 = a ou ij 24 ceremony that has attended|the U. S. and the very Westernischeduled for the good projection sereement according to which the 3.2772 for Adiai E. Stevenson, an < 15 Gate The oc He _ “ficial visit of the Russian powers who went to war to deprive|room of the British Council of Cine-Katyn wood murder documentary ; ; 1953 nominee who is campaigning a ots film was to have been show.”:_ | : ys a second shot at the was the showing o* ' | |
of the state, reducing :
Anders, bone-bald com~ room at the institute, several J
Sen. | forces, The unnamed vil- There, before the film was i i | ; * Ore san far behind. Neither|*i™e of the piece were Britain's shown, Gen, Anders said that at ,
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As expected, President Eisen-| ¢ry of the frightfully decomposed “travesty of justice,” he said,
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@ NO APPOINTMENT ens, since 1938, voctected Soy ininarrecisaisess ~Private interviews with the| clude the handling of traveling planned for Sundays.
of a large hospital is not an easy a oe —— plobiene nd fonerve : terse Steter attends Mrs. Robinson and Nancy are
ba icurrently taking lessons in china job, but Florence Robinson (Mrs.| procedures The f ° . re are four pages in. William Robinson) handles her * 6 «@ | pag \painting. Their work thus far has P ——
schedule of duties and still remains, Copies of all staff work is re foday’s Women’s Section been devoted to occasional pieces
& poised receptionist and ahswers viewed by Sister. These copies are: - Nancy recently — *
to many questions by members of|prepared by Florence who also bedroom lamps for her
the hospital staff and medical staff/ serves as receptionist for the med-
seeking assistance. ical director of the training pro} r —
a — - — |though
hospital conventions and confer- (pair of
as attending general staff meet- now to paint-a huge bowl as her cese of Michigan, and Mrs, Em-
rich; the Rev. Ralph Parks, arch-
deacon of the Episcopal Diocese
of Michigan and Mrs. Parks, and
Mrs, Ethel Hogle, diocesan field
\worker, will be dinner guests of
iMrs, C, Sanborn Hutchins at her
|
ences. Medical staff work such room, Mrs. Robinson is planning! 28 Lake road home Friday eve- ning. ‘
Charles Hutchins —will - arrive their home on Lincoln drive,
* * @ ;
Mrs, Robinsen, secretary to
Sister Mary William, administra-
tor of St. Joseph Mercy Hospital.
begins her daily chores, the pre-
ceding afternoon when she checks
appointments with Sister. Due to
the lack of office space on first
floor. Florence's office is on
second
Her office is equipped with a
large L shaped desk, three com-
fortable chairs, typewriter, the
inevitable files and. a photostat
machine. — Tuesday, her desk
sported a bouquet of roses and
a congratulatory note from |
Sister, on her selection as Oak-
land County Secretary of the |
Year,
Florence and Sister spend a part!
of each day doing correspondence.
Sister dictates direct to her during
the week but on weekends uses
the dictaphone and these letters)
are generally transcribed on Mon-
day morning. ! | ve | | ings ts also. in her | schedule of |last project before the closing of igram.
Right now, particular emphasis
is on resident and internship ap-
plications and changes due July 1.
Gathering Held
by Homemakers Modern Homemakers Extension
iGroup met for dinner at the home
of Mrs. Herman Stein on Loon
Lake Tuesday evening.
During the meeting funds were
collected to purchase two wheel-
chairs ‘for the Oakland County
Chapter of the American Red
Cross.
The-lesson, ‘‘Meeting.the Meat
Bill,” was given by Mrs, Stein
and Mrs. Kenneth Anderson.
Guest of the evening was Mrs.
Laura Perry, chairman of the Oak-
land County Council of Extension
roups.
The next meeting will "be held)
at the home of Mrs. William, Tip-|
pen on Monterey boulevard, "| pendionce and division dictation, Robert E. Dodd
-|Her background in hospital home from the University of Mich-
jigan for the occasion, — * ¢ & activities, Notification of section | classes.
| meetings are sent Out by Flor-
ence. Lois Mcl ntyre, Mr. and Mrs, Austin D, Esler have returned te thelr home on
Shore View drive from q motor
a trip to Gatlinh Tenn., and
ge VOWS the Smoky Mountains
Lois Mcintyre, daughter of Mr,|.-A most pleasant surprise oc- Mrs. D. M. Meclntyre of Curred one evening while the Es-
lers were dining at the Hayes Since she handles staff co
a certain amount of medical ter-
minology is necessary in her work. E. xchan
work
began 15 years ago when she was!
empldyed as an attendant nurse and
at Pontiac State Hospital. |Bronson, ‘became the bride of Rob-| * * @ lert E. Dodd in a ceremony per- House in Gatlinburg, for also en-
She then worked in the medical, formed Saturday in First Method- Joying dinner there were Lola Par-
‘records department at the hospital,|ist Church. Robert is the son of kins of Auburn avenue and Helen
later moving to Pontiac General! Mr. and Mrs. Edgar B. Dodd of|!'@vis of West Huron street. The
Hospital as a medical stenogra-|Fourth avenue, | : itwo were en route home from a
pher. She is now beginning her|. The Rev. Paul Havens read the ‘ip to New Orleans,
fourth year at St. Joseph Mercy |4 o'clock servive in the presence of) —- °°»
Hospital and enjoys her work as it|the immediate families and close’ Dr, Leroy Hill of Lakewood drive
gives her a comprehensive view of | friends. , jis a guest at the Hotel Marlotte in
the structure and procedures of a| Donna McIntyre of’ Washington, Indianapolis, Ind., where he is
modern hospital. C., served her sister as maid attending a meeting of the Great
lot honor. Cecil Dodd performed' Lakes Section of the American So-
the duties of best man for his ciety of Oral Surgeons.
| brother. | 7 *e ¢
| Following a short honeymoon| Mrs. Frank Herring of Port
itrip through the Eastern states the) Washington, Long Island, is visit-
|couple will reside on Green street.| ing at.the home of her aunt, Alta
In private life, Florence is Mrs.
William Robinson of Nelson
street and the mother of Nancy
Mae, an eighth grader at Lincoln
duniop High School. Héer week-
%
She handles all appointments for,
—@ ends are spent with her family
+ Springstein of Motorway drive,
for several days,
* * @
| ' Arriving from Bronson over the}
weekend were Mr, and Mrs. O, M.!
‘McIntyre, who were houseguests of
Mrs. Helen Walker and daughter
jof Camley. street.
| Mrs, Lottie Martin of Bronson!
visited at the home .of Mrs. Wil4
liam Ronalet Jr. on South East)
boulevard, where Mr. and Mrs. C.)
W. Martin and family of Bronson!
jalso were guests. ~
| The guests attended the Satur-)
iday wedding of Lois McIntyre and
Robert E. Dodd.
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Mr. and Mrs, Arther F.
Blakeslee (nee Mary Jane Cloon-
an) of Mohegan road, Birming- |
ham, are receiving congratula-
tions on the birth of a son, Mar-
tin John, April 19.
Maternal grandmather of the
infant is Mrs. Martin J. Cloonan of
North Woodward avenue, Birming-| .
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Nididev i dhs ith Mrs. Braid YOURSELF? es ne ed Friday Night LUGGAGE to members of Child Study Club The “Moon Over Miami Ball,” |Sigma Nu ' Lose 3 to 5 Inches — 5 to 15 Pounds A + nas leading peeoweel Was Lely: Se
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body. Overweight is not only disfiguring but makes us resenting grades 2 through 12. Hall. Dancing will be to a local : : re ee ae Oe nen te cote See - || Participating in the program ‘wr-arpatheiag at Scheme Pry :
‘the heart, lungs, kidneys and other vital organs, _ fwere Donny Hockey, Jo Ann Gor- supper to be served at mid- See Our
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ROACH HEALTH INSTITUTE | Thursday Meeting | MR. and MRS. RONALD MOORE 319 National Bldg. FE 4-181} petune PTA will meet ‘Thurs PEO Chapter ——— sane fir'naat ee atsy Bouchard SpeaksHolds Meetin Ba Ch show
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we, SQ ym FY Party Planned
fects , | Miss P ickering lat Oakland Hills
MOTHERS! Is Honoree Oakland Hills Country Club will
DOROTHY ANN WELCH
| Randall of Livonia, Mrs. A. T. Her-
\z0g of Farmington, and Mrs, Leo wen terete
ing marriage of their ae
Dorothy Ann, to Warren K. ' |hold its first formal dinner-dance
The engagement and approach-|
of the spring-summer season Sat-
will be from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m.
with dancing from 9:30 p.m.
1:30 a.m..
* ° s
committee Joseph P. Baldez, chair-
man; Frank W. Lynch, vice chair-
Orra B. Crego, Henry Rourke and
Edward F. Sullivan request that
reservations be made in Advance. |
‘Dinner Scheduled
*4 by St. Mary Guild
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to
Members of the entertainment |
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‘Mrs. John O’Brien, Mrs. James|is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob/Hills Episcopal Church is holding]
§ | Hildebrandt and Mrs. Charles Rud- Ford of Bristol, Tenn. Following its annual’ roast beef dinner Thurs-
\dell. From Detroit Donna Dilworth. their marriage on Saturday the day evening beginning at 5:30 in
and apes. Vv. J. Raymond attended. ‘couple v will. reside < on 1 Eddy court. | |Gingellville Community Center.
y - Mrs. George Titus is serving as
. general chairman assisted by Mrs.
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‘bert, dining room. |
| Mrs. George Albert, president of |
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to Louis
Edward
Fairbrother,
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July wedding .
is planned. - _ By ANNE HEYWOOD ,
(Copyright ‘1986) At Junch ‘the other day Mr. addressed
Sherman and I were discussing, |Pontiac
“I'm not interested in philoso-among other things,
, readers ete luaits ty Manphn tus teed ahtinas- sionally tell me.
in getting abead in business!”
Or, de seianlasl “anitinian
put it, “Philosophy is a haven for
the unsuccessful;
All the big successes I know—
and. I mean financially as well as
built their. successes on firm phil
losophical ‘grounds.
For example, there’s Charles
Asks About
Motor Trip Mrs. Post Thinks
Journey Would Be
Perfectly Proper
By EMILY PosT
A reader tells me: “I'm a man
jin the mid-30s, I was married for.
(25 years when my wife died sud-|
denly two years ago. About a
year ago I became. very friendly
with a woman whom I had known
slightly for the past 10 years. She!
jtoo was widowed at the same time.)
“We are very fond-of each other} ;
but she has not quite decided to
marry me because of family en-|
tanglements, We plan to take our
ivacations at the same time and | }
Today is Wisk day!
ears
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suggested that we motor out to
visit my brother and his wife who
live several hundred miles from
here. We would have to spend
at least two nights on the road.
“We both like to travel and we
would see a part of the country
we have never seen before, Con-
sidering ‘our age and our éatab-
lished reputations, do you think
we could, in all propriety, de
this or not?"
Answer: Considering your ages,)
I think you could go without any)
hesitation.
“Dear Mrs. Post: ~ To settle a
question, will you please tell me
if it is considered dignified and in
—-|good taste for a woman who will
soon have a baby to appear at
social gatherings?
“My husband and I haye been
invited to the wedding of a very,
dear friend and I would like to go, (
but my mother is horrified at the
idea. will you please give me your
frank opinion of this?” also are seated most of the time.
rs
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what to say. Will you please help
me*""
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wy necessarily an act of vanity but
of appreciation of the other per- R. ¢€.
Elect Mrs. Noel Buckner for Bride-Elect _ lwriters of hard-selling ‘copy which
Sara Hallock -|will move all kinds of books. t's , a big job, by anybody’s standards,
Sara Hallock was the honoree) jand one which, he handles very suc-
at a brida) shower Saturday eve- cessfully.
ning at the home of Mrs. Paul
Webster on Summit avenue. Mrs.
Robert Laity was_cohostess. —eeemeemeenay,
Tolent. Show Seen
iby Fashionette Club
‘Mrs. Doris Joseph, Mrs: Oliver,
‘Korb and Mrs. Cleatis Batten tied
for the weekly prize when the
Fashionette Club, sponsored by Ls
Pontiac Parks and Recreation Christian Church. - - partment, met Tuesday evening at!
Bridal attendants named were |Adah Shelly Library. Mrs: Joseph
Mrs, Donald Ostrander, matron iwon the monthly prize.
| of honor; Mrs. Robert Laity and | rctrumental numbers, readings, Suzanne Lilliquist, Dane Satter- | ...55 and dances were enjoyed,
‘lee will serve as best man, and |wien members and their children.
ushers will be Compton Hallock ipresented a talent show. Plans
and Robert Stasiuk. have been completed for a fashion | * * *
Sara, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. |
Hallock of Oakland avenue, |
will marry Lowell Satterlee, son)
of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Satteriee| of Nelson street. May 5 at First
lock, Mrs. Satterlee, Mrs. J. ¥.|with Mrs. Robert Smith and Mrs.
Schell, Mrs. Anna Hepler, Mrs. Edward Cook as cochairmen.
Compton Hallock, Mrs. William!
Edwards, Mrs. Marvin Vest, Mrs.|Returns From Ohio
Dane Satterlee and Mrs. Donald ‘
Satterlee. x Mrs. Lee Hill of Carter street
Mrs. Arnold Satterlee, Mrs. John'has returned home from Cleveland/
Scianimanico, Mrs. Donald | where she was called on the death
\Ostrander, Mrs. Kenneth Duber- of her mother, Mrs. C. M. Cross.
ville,, Mrs. Lewis Irwin, eons |
orence nd M i
aan a others. = “| ‘Coming Events
Royal Neighbors of America will meet
Thursday at T: pm, at Grotto Mall
jon West Pike street
| Ladies Aid of st- Church will meet ‘Thursday at
‘Crofoot to Sponsor
Fund-Raising Event cnaes* wii“meet -
Crotoot School PTA is sponsor-| weicome Rebekah Lod
ing a money-making project Fri-| Thursday Sean.
day at the school. Mrs. Marvin) Nena = ica tek
Hillman is chairman of the event with Mrs. Mates Jecksou, 27 Miler St.
scheduled for 3 to & p.m. | Thursday at 7:30" p.m
Refreshments wil] be served un-) Oskland County Association of the
der thé. chairmanship of Mrs.|ire'Thuresey” oe enaee John Lutheran,
1 ial
246 will meet)
alta Temple on
ay at a Recenter Masonic
Charles King. Proceeds will be! Te™Ple papal . ;
used for the scholarship fund be-|,,tedies Aid sooty of Osilene it meet,
‘ing sponsored .by the Pontiac st Fell nay chee poly Ame
Council of PTA. - joe - ae ‘a noon “eit be tatea™ * a
Pi amily Service President The Board of Directors of the
Family Service of Oakland County |
|has announced election of their
inew president, Mrs. Noe] A. Buck-
ner, 2361 Cove. Mrs. Buckner has
been a member of the board for
eight years and has served as
‘chairman of several committees
and has been an officer.
Other elected: officers include}
Mrs. Howard Kaichen of Hunting-
ton Woods, secretary; Carl F. In-
grahm of Birmingham, treasurer; |
son's kindness. a anal
Call Mark Today} For immediate reliet from ten- I
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MARK MORAN’S.
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Mrs. O, S. Reminold of Pleasant)
Ridge, assistant treasurer and
Robert Snyder of Birmingham,
special representative to the!
Executive Committee.
"The Family Service office is: lo-
cated in the National Building in
Pontiac. .It offers counseling and
‘guidance on all types of individual
‘and family problems. The organ-!
MRS, NOEL. BUCKNER CESS,
Shower guests were Mrs. Hal-/show in St. Benedict Hall Tuesday, | 7 “I'm interested pher: “Ex nihilo nihil fit.” -
‘ Or, as Mr, Sherman put it,
“You have to start with some- |
thing. If you start with nothing,
nothing
with,”
Then he told me how he goes
rebel at philosophy and want, in-|
stead, quick superficial tricks f
intellectually and personally—are en the ra T oor say
\philosophers at heart. They have ¢pi¢-
| You are ocsnities there is a
chasm between the. materialistic
and the philosophical,’ but it simply
helping them develop into g00d'the inside department—the philoso-
phical
You will,
make more money in the long)
run! i)
If you
on this impertant aspect of suc-
send me a stamped,
envelope, Pontiac Press, anf: T% sepd you
ian Wsthe ie 4 gebgnnciet bento os
|philosophy.
a statement
fs what you'll end up
to be blunt about it,
SPRING
COTTON Ss. would like to get going
self-
“I mover sam anything ike itt” -
Pat Perkins and
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1956
. | New pera Too Noisy
for This Frenchman — By EARL WILSON
GANNON, Ireland—He was « Frenchman and he didn't}
like New York.
“What's wrong with New York? I demanded, some-
what pugnaciously, Being a Middle-Westerner, maybe I
have my own idea about New York, but don’t let any-
body start knocking it to me. . . see? *
r “Oh, lewk,” he hastened to explain, “I loff New York. .
but eet ees not America, no?”
x * & * —
“What's wrong with us?” I repeated. i
“Nozzing! Ackcapt de,crowds,” he murmured
“De crowds!” I mimicked. “You.don't have de crowds in
Paris?” |
“Oui, oul, but ‘in the subways, We say only so many can
come in ge car, and we don’t crowd. Maybe you don't believe
me, but when we leevd in New York Zitty,
eet waz zo nolsee I cood nott zleep,
“Zo my wife says we must move to ze
contree. Eez so quiet there, you know, I
cannot zleep!”
“You didn’t need ze contree, you needed
a sleeping peel,” I -said. bem
“You joke me,” he said. “But I loff
Ummareecka very much. Vurjjjunia, New [study Ordinance
lon Train Speed | ss City Traffic Engineer ‘Asks Meeting With
Several Officials
A city ordinance to limit the
\speed .of traing passing through
-|Pontiac is, presently © under study
by Theodore M. Vanderstempel,'
ay traffic enghaer. |
Speed checks on ome evening|
passenger trains
Trunk Western Railroad revealed
that they sped through .the South!
Saginaw street crossing at speeds
greater than 55 m.p.h., Vander-
stempel said,
He has written to the Michigan
Public Service Commission re-
questing q meeting of city, rail-
road and state officials in seek-
ing a solution to this hazard.
yesterday there is no city ordi- of the Grand) of
City Clerk Ada R. Evang said) Name Valedictorians, Salutatorians
The Press are ones from
er. and Mrs, Arnold Abbott have
been named valedictorians. Both
igirls have.« 3.88 average.
Shirley Behnke, the daughter
| of Mr, and Mra, David Behnke
of Dryden, has been chosen salu-
tatorian with a 8.43 average,
Brandon Township High School
at Ortonville has named Duane
|Porter as top ranking scholar of
ithe class of 1956,
Duane, the son of the late Mr.
and Mrs, Alfred Porter, has made
his home with Mrs. Wallace Clark,
Ortonville for the past eight years.
President of his class for three
years, the youth has been active in
band, speech and athletics.
nance whiclf limits the speed of
trains,
-Vanderstempel asked for the Sally Miller, as salutatorian, is
| the daughter of Mr, and Mrs.
Clark J. Miller of Ortonville. She
has served three years on Stu- Byer to Talk Inglon, Texahsss, Bosting. I had a SEC speed check April 18 on a 6:30
retary once, she went to New Jerzay.'train after police reported they
She comes to me back and cays, ‘Ze first had clocked a train a day earlier | dent Council and has been active
in several clubs and in dramat-
time I evair see a cow.’
“Cows are all right if you like cows,”
I said. “Personally, I milked cows as a
boy in Ohio and got to know several
cows rather intimately, Let us not ‘speak
setae of cows.”
“Hawkay!" chortled my Frénch friend.
“But I want you know I loff your contree.
Of course your people cannot speak Eng-|
lish zo good but then most of them never
study it, hah?
' “Howevair, New Inglon is zo beauti-
— ful, zo rastful.‘Especialitay, Rhode Islund.”
“Where?”
“Rhode Island, eez beautiful. Zo ratsful.
I can sleep there a whole weekend. Zuch 2 ULLY
a. & vonderful contree you have in Rhode Island, eet makes me
loft all of America.”
_ “Good,” I said, “I forgive your earlier remarks. I am
giad that you have finally come to love my contree.”
“Oui, oul, I am glad, too. Bex wonderful. Eez only too bad,”
THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN N.Y.... Nejla Ates, the lightly-clad belly dancer in “Fanny” refused
“© pose in a bikini sult—considers it “undignified” .. . Here
Cleo Moore sprained her back posing for football pictures
with the U. of Illinols backfield . ,, Lilly Christine, the Cat
_ Girl, will be one of the attractions at New York's photo show. : The Princess of Monaco’s American friends now wonder)
what they should call her. The answer is “Grace,” the same nie through the intersection. |
He has requested that the trains!
limit their speed through the city
in. proportion to the view ahead in
case a rapid stop is necessary.)
“It 1s about time that something
is done on this situation before
someone is killed or seriously in-
jured,” he stated.
*
He cobibunas by saying that he|
that trains maintain the same
speed of automobiles on ‘city
streets, which is 25 m.p.h., as they
cross intersections.
Negroes May Cease
Boycott in Montgomery
BIRMINGHAM, Ala, (INS) —
Montgomery Negroes have sched-
uled a meeting for tomorrow night
to decide whether to end the 4%-
month-old boycott against the city
bus lines.
* + *
The Montgomery City Lines Inc.
which has lost undisclosed thou-
sands of dollars in revenue during
the Negro boycott, ordered an end
to segregation Monday. The order
followed tthe U.S. Supreme Court
ruling that segregation of all public| ary
transportation {s unconstitutional.'be CS, -
* * *
Almont Community High
Schoo. Patricia Louise Lee, daugh-
r of Mr. and Mrs. George Lee,
hel been named valedictorian.
Patricia has a 3.76 average; has
been active in several organiza-
tions including Varsity Club, and
received bronze, silver and gold
—_ awards and member-
Pp for two years in National
Donna Kay Burley, with an
average of 3.75 is salutatorian at
Almont, Her parents are Mr. and
Mrs, Donald Burley.
Donna has been a _ four-year
band member; active in chorus,
clubs and basketball. as well as.
dramatics. She also’ is a National
Honor Society member, _ DONNA K. BURLEY ae oe es
SALLY MILLER
$160,000 Library
Planned af St. Mary ORCHARD LAKE — Plans have
been made for a $160,000 library
for St. Mary of Orchard Lake. ‘The
structure will. be built on Semin-
The first soil will be turned
Sunday, oe Maia dhe
Rev. Edward J. Szumal,
dent, . proceeded Ps sreniesion
and benediction at the Grotto on
the Campus.
Walter J. R. Ozycki, architect,
and National President of the!
‘Akimni Assn. will be chairman of|
road on the campus, and will
ready for use in the fall. the program for the occasion. A
‘gathering of 2, 000 is expected. \Veterans Memorial Building.
Seven districts were repre-
sented in yesterday's contest,
held at Mumforg High School in
University of Detroit High
School, Denby, Northville, and
Birmingham High Schools, Area Youth Qualifies:
for State Competition
WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —
‘Sheldon Smith, participating in the!
Hearst Tournament of Orators,
iyesterday qualified to participate
in the state competition to be held
_lat 8 pj.m: ‘Monday, May 7 in the “John Adams.” . nahin fee His original speech was entitled | on Investments W. Bloomfield Library
Sponsors Public Event
Thursday
speak ‘at West Bloomfield Town-
ship Hall, Thursday at 8 p.m. He
will address both husbands and
wives in regard to making care-
fully considered, smaller invest-
ments in 1956.
He will also tell of the forma-
tion and operation of small in-
vestment groups he has helped
form.in nearby communities.
Mr. Call, a business admin-
istration graduate of Wayne Uni-
versity, has been in the invest-
ment business 10 years.
The event is being sponsored
free of charge by West Bluomfield
Township Library for the public.
A social hour will follow.
Call Plane Experts
for Bomber’s Trial DENVER ® — Aircraft experts
were called today by the state in
the effort to build a murder case : serene,» « - - against John Gilbert Graham, 24, * el x ‘* accused of dynamiting an airliner
3 ‘Ss 5. carrying 44, including his mother.
4g When a girl says she-won’t marry till Graham is charged in the death =|
= the right man comes along, you’ can bet of “ Prosperous Lar Mrs, Dai q
that if some guy asks tomatically sie E. King, 55. He is accused o .
: becomes the tight sat rea “4 placing a 2-stick dynamite bomb <.
. x * * te in her luggage before taking = 1
) 500 flight insurance on her lite fF WISH I'D SAID THAT: Sidney Allen described a mambo eek * | exhibition he attended: “It was like looking into a washing A scale model of a DC6B air
. transport, the same type shattered
x * *& *
TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Ann Sothern tells of the hen-
pecked husband who was disappointed that his’ child was
@ girl: “I was hoping for a boy, to help me with the dishes.”
That's earl, brother.
(Copyright 1956, the Hall Syndicate, Inc. )
. Pontiac City Affairs
Commission Takes Deed
to Two Lots for Parking —
—
i * $345,000 building in Farmington was designed by architect Charles D. Hannan. by' an explosion last Nov. 1 near
Longmont, Colo., was placed in
the courtroom yesterday. Parts of |
the wrecked plane were .ready for
introduction. ,
Dist. Atty. Bert Keating said the
five-foot long model would be used
in describing the explosion to the
jury of seven men and five wom-
en. One side is of clear plastic for
easy viewing of the interior.
India now plans prohibition by
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URRY
ale avenues mose tet Mowlens NEARS COMPLETION — The long, low tri-level structure of yellow Roman brick not stopped. fits sole cause is the
' as City "ear Arad Gertie and “Pret arent trom mrate tel which is Our Lady of Sorrows new high imaand is almost completed. The 20-room, pair which is immune to ordi-
a deed from the owner Sanitary sewer on the southwest side sey wemmass. Sens Ei Me ' Lots 21.and 22 of : Panne gence from Cass to Sis itch-mite almost instantly. Only 3
: : : smegrenlhel, oy "Curt gutter, and ‘related work on days EXSORA treatment is required.
’ 35, part of the Lafayette street lot, Glenwood avenue relocated from Perry , wS arin 0) CUNNINGHAM onus STORES ES were deeded to the city by the: soos to Paddock and Crestview ave- E
| * owner Lola M. Swift... The oa Bg boomer yg Moy an By MARY CELINSKE It will contain 10 home rooms, Sorrows will have an enrollment jers in instructing the 964 students!/of the parish, but buildings and. BEN FRANKLIN the warranty deed and author (night sata ‘cemeiieel sels! Farmington Correspondent twe science and chemistry Iab- | of 1,200 to 1,500 students, enrolled. Of these, 940 are elemen- curriculum must be approved by . STORE
teed the purchase be recoreded tm lon further improvement projects |, ARMINGTON—The 1,500 Cath. oratories, two commercial rooms, | or the greatest problems|t®°Y students. Sister M. Assisi cite De of Educa the register of deed’s office. a pro. 7 jolie families of Our Lady of Sor one mechanical drawing and art, ta b oro 'sium is principal of the schools. partment rl SYLVAN SHOPPING CENTER
Three petitions for projects, rows parish here watch with pride) ome home-making, one music /faced by Father Thomas Beahan,/ “Everybody teaches school but|tion. They, do not, however, re-| Open Wed. Fri. and Sat. Other actions taken up on the! two on Livingston avenue and jas their new 20-room, $345,000: high| Feom, ‘a study hall, Wbrary, and |pastor, is common to all _Schéol| me,” Father Beahan said, “All I)ceive State or Federal assistance, Evenings Until 9 P. M. os oe mee involved! the other on Stanley avenue, school nears completion, assembly hall. The assembly hall riage eran — where a do is worry about finding teachers pd financing, ~ . granting year lease) were approved and the city en-— * * @ eventually will become a cafe- [to obtain an adequate teaching/and paying the bills.” — = = rf at $900 a year for the construc-| gineer instructed th, prepare cost | Already four rooms are in use! teria, and although there ts no jstaff. At present, Fathers John a * * «#° tion of a hangar at the Municipal! estimates, -by 124 ninth and tenth grade. stu- syemecton, pal gare church — — woe ate are as-| Parochial schools are paid for | ‘ dents, and by next September) is scheduled to used for that (Sisting nuns teach- and maintained d by the members : commission authorized .the vanes os en Pa ne rad enough furniture and equipment).Pparpose when a proposed new (ce ca mere | mayor and the city clerk .to sign 85 to 89 of the . - will have been installed for the church is built, Parochial school | | the land lease. — Subdivision, —— 4 age eleventh grade’ By September, students are presently using the | : : Public cope will be held next City Plan Commission’ “4 May | (1957 all four grades of high school Farmington High School gym. |
Tuesday on the following ‘can be accommdated; and June, @asium nearby, =~ I meeting. : construction projects, on which en- |1958 will see graduation of “Sor- bui | gineer éstimates were aired last} A Tesolution ot public necessity | lrows” first senior class, now tenth| " key mma ig a night: : for ot gutter, blacktopping andjgraders, decir we hitect hein: Por south side of Oneida road, | rela’ designed arc! t Charles D
ER a re roman to Pear, was ae] a ee net “Tahee ieanan of Farming, 0 co te Belmont for Lot ita and ‘eam (cepted by the commission. commodate 353 ‘to 400 students, |form with the architectural style! ped to Lot Believue Annex Addi- of the adjoining grade . school,
: South site of Aubarn from Sea Theme at Tu sd church and convent. The buildings, | east line of Lot 2 of the Fast Gide esaay Event . o :
Brece SS yy, —— a ae Se Healthy Baby Chicks sig id eco 3 -F '
A public hearing will also be I ord Spring Concert tion, were featured ih_a nation- poe next week on the a t F t , al architectural magazine a few.
graveling proposed ‘A fl years ago, and helped to set a post-. Joslyn cove extended from Oo €a ure qua ections’ wat national trend in single-story THURSDAY, APRIL 26
g ave- * school buil ws
pray, Boe on Linda Vista tn MILFORD — Aquafiectibns, ikjunder the direction of Eleanor, 7 —_. Je‘ schol Doors Open at 9:00 A. M. Joslyn extended east approximate-/i% Name of the first spring con:|Beam will sing in ensembles, trios, vale, 16 100m grade’ schol, eight
Ww ee duets and solo numbers for the ne ;
man Choir Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the first a 10 Baby Chicks Will Be Given Away Absolutely : Free to Each Adult as Long as Chicks Last! a
“ (Limit 20 te a family)
Lneoinioeeal sake cad fepert ‘Indians’ to Model} katnie ‘tanna ana Mrs, Beam, linated expensive ieapetatalg off - “We're waiting for my tends cor! A refinancing et Buckner © NO PURCHASE REQUIRED e to the commission next week. ft Seaweed, jewels and fish will be/Dalls and stairs and Finance and we're off .. . to she-e the town-sht" Bring your own container for the chicks, i P. ya Sage aphs © hanging above the stage, and one|the construction of You Can Park at ~ Jae pmpanied
; Come Early—Avoid Disappointment
CLARKSTON | ‘suppty von scene will feature a treasure chest.
will meet Thurs-) Atmosphere
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one divides 10 points between the winner and loser of
each round; or in New York, where.a‘ majority of win-
ning rounds holds unless the total rounds are even—|
then points are employed!. | Baad
ae ee Westnet The New York State Athletic Commission some imore
time back announced it was a study of the IR yg a
situation. This pro me to consult the best |, "5, Seu G0. p.m—Pord
boxing brain I know—Young Otto. we, Pale OD 3 * * * x x ser : om, | 2 p.m.—Ramos (0-0)
Otto has been associated with boxing over 50 years |xe Yo 4 Wastoge as a fighter, promoter, manager, trainer, Golden Gloves Boston af chy se
y games ee coach, referee and judge.
OTTO NEVER CALLED A ROUND ‘EVEN’
What I like about Young Otto is that, in his 30
years of judging fights, he has never once called a round
even. It is his there is a winner of each round, Ne
even if the margin is hairline.
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Otto claims when you call a round even you are),
a. A judge sitting in court must make a decision. |.»
should be with a judge at a boxing match,
The AAU is getting indefensibly % New York, § pm.—Erskine ry (e-)
taburgh at Ste 8 pm ~Priead
1) Va. a, Span os & —_
B hatex: a ® p.m:—Jones (1-0)
Y's RESULTS
‘pia, cold _ ee, se » cold
(Middlecoff Top Socks Se tis to Take x * * &
Ww is quoted by the Associated Press: “I
_ don’t. to enlist in“the Air. Force. I’m looking
"forward to the Olympics. g poy iE calles
: * * *
| if ok adie now siotlianty the honest, outspoken
snes “Meas
chen salsa tt Las Vegas Event, but
Still Is Favored
LAS VEGAS, tier. Golfer
Cary Middlecoff remained the fa-
vorite to win the $37,500 Tourna-
rivals got in final practice rounds hio State Nine Looms =2 ===
ast Favorite in Big 10 tomorrow. ~
* * * +
tounament in three tries, but he
is the. most consistent. profession-
al in action today and figures to
be a .strong candidate to carry
off the $10,000 top money. -
Middlecoff, Lloyd Mangrum ‘and
Sam Snead are the only eligibles
to qualify for the Tournament of
as 1955
wid i pear ce | squad. Sophomore third baséman with the winner could be a Steve Borts led the Wolverines
bet although champions sel- in pre-season games with a lusty |
dom repeat. — : | 48 average, Outfielder Bruce |
‘ee bd | Fox was next with a 375 mark |
with Bob Sealby and Gene Snider | providing the, long bail.
‘Jack Wenner offer enough pitching
. oe to burl Michigan State|
linto contention, :
mie. High School Sports
—_
_ Lake Avondale
Waterford : Walled Lake H
Cath, Cent 4 Crantrook 1
i] ov 6 Mt. Clemens
3 -Se miay City peer
Wisconsin, Illinois and Purdue, 7 Bloomfield wills : South Lyon 4 Hartlane H
Pint Ce: Theat htra ‘entiac 4 ern will neg tough to break’ Ww W,, Roomtiela 1 Northville
into. the first vision. f + yom meen
a areer 203 Milford
‘Punt ‘Centra 6 Pont 1 Northwestern at lowa,|Grantrock = $ Pernda! |Champions in its three editions.
The field is limited to winners of
4 major PGA Open in the pre-
ceding year up to and including
the Masters a Georgia.
| Ed Hobaugh, Walt Godfrey and Snead nl the ale Masters |1
winner, Jack Burke Jr., notified);
Tournament Director Howar d!!
'Capps that business comrfitmenits |}
would prevent them from par) Sertoia,
Grome a ony this year.
Those who did qualify and are
due to tee off tomorrow are Gene)
Littler, last year’s winner; Man-
grum, Middlecoff, Mike Souchak,
|Bo Wininger, Dick Mayer, Na-
‘tional Open champion Jack Fleck,’
® Tommy Bolt, Shelley Mayfield,’
'Chandler Harper, Dow Finster-|
'wald, Doug Ford, Henfy Ransom, |
‘Julius Be wos, Arnold Palmer, Ted;
190 Kroll, Max Evans, Frank Strana-|meestri cant Pe
200 han, Al Balding, Don Fairfield, carrer :
| Mike Fetchik and Gardner Pick- |B
inson. Bertoia Snaps
E Hitting Slump.
, |Their home average was .507
Champions’ Test Cary Never Has Won
Middlecott never has won this!
ped by Getting 3 :
Three Wins in 5 Games
on Road Trip
KANSAS CITY «®—The Detroit
Tigers headed home from ‘their
first short road trip today, still one
game shy of the .500 mark in the
pre hee but with a pleasant " mark away from home.
| It was the Tigers’ tendency to
‘lose on the road last season that
cost’ them a first division berth. ‘against a .429 travelling mark,
_- This time they split in four
Kansas City game played. They
were frozen out of a scheduled
Monday night encounter here,
The club was due in Detroit fn
mid-afternoon and won't return
to action until Friday when Cleve-
land visits Briggs Stadium. KID” AVENGES LOSS — Britain's
coy? Hh 4
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Peierls, Th Kid won the decon to sne , Tin Kerry Keating of Waterford and
the 21-
Steve Gromek used the 10- hit'turned in victories in his first two cushion to pitch his first victory. | nn teenie
He was beaten by Kansas City at
Briggs Stadium in the season's
jsecond game and now has a 1-1)
record,
He gave up six hits and the most
telling was a two-run homer by
Vie Power,
Tuttle’s home run plus a single |
drove in four runs and ran fie}
hitting streak te seven games.
He’s the only Tiger to hit in each sn: .
‘Arnold Portocarrero, beaten
twice by the Tigers last season, |
was charged with yesterday's loss.)
It was his first start of the year. 2 a 3 | KANSAS CITY
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ruttie.ct 4 1 2 Power.te $3 3| iq poapecen, ve 4.02 © Jacobs.2> 1 1
K. rt 4 0 @ C-Pless 16 06
Kuennhes 66 ; Siaughterrf 4 @ 1
Boone Jb 4 3 Simpsone?l 3 6 0
fee cue 3 3 Ousberg, +38 awe 4 insherg.e
t 433 3b 3 1 kp 2 @1 D otrt ee ¢) Porto'rero,p 1 @)
Burtechy,p 1 6 1)
A-Thomps's 1 6. 6
Bradford.p 6 © 0
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Totals 33710 Totals 324 6 A—Grounded out for Burtschy in Tth. |
sacrifice for Bradford in 9th.! C—Plied out for Jacobs in 9h
Detroit « s 630 200 030—7
les = 7 City. ..... 100 000 201—4
Bertola. RBI—Tuttle , Boone, Ber
toia 2 Power 2, Jacobs, V: 31B—Lopesz
HR—Tuttie, Power, Boone. tee
jd Grome! pDP—
~ Left-—-Detrott 6,| “ i
Meat Be
|duo teamed up to defeat the Reds
again, this time 5-3.
After ~~ the first batter in
hit to Bob Thurman, that put t
-|potential tying run on-base, The
41-year-old relief bore down, how-
ever, to strike out George Crowe
and persuaded Johnny Temple to
hit into a game ending double
play. * ¢ @
It’s too early to make compari-
sons but the Mizell-Kinder act is
remindful of the Reynolds - Page
for the New York Yankees in 1949.
Rain and cold weather raised f
havoc with the schedule yester-
iday, limiting the action to three! Bos
games, two in the American
League. In those, the Yankees
whipped the Washington Senators’
41 and the Detroit Tigers drubbed!
the Kanses ity . Athletics 1-4.
The home run ball was very
much in evidence in the Yankee |duo who. pitched so successfully Detroit The Tigers were 56 in both
Whiprmas, Selah Seite Uicemme bene a previously hotly disputed defeat. It was Cleveland and Kansas City last Wi of Birmingham, mem. year. , Y ns! world welterweight champion, slug it out during fight between 30-year-old Gavilan and cel fae hot ae At this same stage of the 1955 their ten-rounder in London’s Earls Court Stadium year-old ‘Briton who had never lost a pro bout. [are absent from spring practice
eee fe ere eae & 6 oe sessions due to participation in
with a 34 record and were : ee Semis beige ae in ols ae Mizell Aims for 20 ncadeees ne
Today they stand 3-4 in Sth place An extraordinary attendance but are three full games behind) record has been attained by a the pace - setting New York Drayton Plains bowler. Mildred
—_— Tan S ed CTS, Sea 7 | re Sintec te In yesterday's game the Tigers |, Thursday night completed 10
| collected three more home runs | 5, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS starts but in each case he’ needed)and Tiger victories, They » sat] oo ee Se er ee ye Vinegar Bend Mizell appears a(ninth inning assistance from the|ed for all but three of the Ii runs Boagten League.
oe lcinch to win 20 games for the|! righthanded Kinder, made by the two teams, The| Mrs. Welsh, who is averaging Young Reno Bertoia; fighting for gam * « @ Yankees hit two, one of them a 127 this season, bowls with the
the second base job, snapped a(t: Louis Cardinals this season Last night, exactly a week after|three-run blast by Hank Bauer.| Ditle Recreation team. Her top
brief batting slump with two sin-\Provided Ellis Kinder’s aging arm/the pair had combined to down|The other was a solo blow by| oftert during the 10-year span
gles and a home run. Bill Tuttle holds out, the Cincinnati Redlegs 42 in the Yogi Berra, was on May 7, 1958, when she
and Ray Boone also homered, The young lefthanded Mizell has) Season's opener, the Mizell-Kinder| pain washed out the scheduled ae Comntntnntman
game pag ts Boston and the Ori- : MMM Sc densi Standard Service : HIGHLAND
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“Let 9 Years of Credit Counselling experience assist you” eg eee ace by the eee ee ae Phuer ithe CF hens aa 2 a Growers 9 ec mal business = operate ene Ferry Lake Rd., at re c ey 2 = Hours: Daily 9 to §. Wed. & Sat. $ to 1 Evenings by App't. | to reject amy_ar all Bids and to waive, Ches # Ohio. af Philip, Mor’""” 44 |eeien over $i Ibe. 20-06; under 4% ibe. | profitably in markets too small for|Funéral Home here. She died last Voorhees-Sipl
MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS |e ise Tormaiay eS 8 BP Steg BY Pia re em , the profitable big business,” he| night at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. FiNERAL HOME 2) . 41% 5 Saginaw se. "7B 8.0486 Above Oakland Theater Totahip ciety. |[Cumax Mo. at ee 5 ae Livestock sen orca Riser phan gered Mrs. Thomas B. Bilictt ambulance Oprrieg, Piso of Meter ‘
f = Se Cole Palm... $4 Rue OM: BF DETROIT LIVESTOCK by big business to take care of| WALLED LAKE — Service for Col Gas eves 18.4 Bee: Ft gop ROT, Apttt 38 (AP)—Hogs salable! small jobs.” Mrs, Thomas E. ( Moog o
, 4 ove R JIT p63) Gattio yet “ namic : otf Kalamazoo, a former
Gon Gags: $o1 Ber, TyO 5 receipts coms: several Mundted seers‘Shd| gure (g” gueng enemy dow cpar (Lake resident, will be held at 1:30 . SonPompt 48 187 - gafewar ‘a :. a7 oe :' short fed steers|tunities for small ” he|P-m. Thursday at Voorhees-Siple
It’s Spring! Sout Gen S27 81S per teat $4) Shoal steady” au C1838; there” vir| anes “Today opportuni-|Chapel, Pontiac, with burial 8 pring. 7 cone eS owe, td Scovile = 24 ere, Yaemand ears: ‘at ties lie in the fields of plastics, [Richardson Cemetery. A sensertal
. (Corn Pd .... 29 Bears. Rosh -. 313lers how, steady, most 12.00- | @) . fideli gadg-/Service will also be
Its Oldsmobile Time, Too! per "".2 #3. Sxdat'o ae iat Foe susers oeiy 030 \Ciry for the home.” {tonight at the greed meen Sy
BES Be Beene BY Ste rw naa MIS) ss Prime Minar eld i|>oeee Lge 4, Mr lt dl You get a bigger trade now... Bast Ab we? a & i ‘se Re ae Market opening lrokyo that it is “all & mistake”, to ee - Sen e 5 sewy OB * Brg. Ors 20.00-26.00: few up earl \, ith — Rasen te
you get a better deal now... Bawa is HY BS pe La Seen sel mama Oe sae Oui ne lt Pontiac, Kathertey Sulth sad
you enjoy your New Oldsmobile Rocket —_—([E«-celi-0 "7": tis gon on i ee nO mame j au af enone, Mrs. Mar.
‘ Food Mash, g4 Texas Co ccc. 138. ne A Lodg Cal da , let Porshe of Bere, Mr. “88” longer. See Jerome today! Frans He oo ee Ht SB #00. Apei 25 (AP) Galas noes é Valen if Leone Falk of Mattewen; 8 sister
teepot oe 00: oe i J and clos two brothers Rose Heb-
gee Dynam "$4 Tramsamer-...” 4 |S5 higher soe Tans’ eteadhs ‘sosmcts| Special communication Cedar! ner and Alvin Arnold of Alton, Ii. « en : Gen Mille ":, og Twent Cen 1 early ee: several selec lots ap-| Lodge Np. 60, P. & A.M. Clarks-| ri. arnold of Jacksonville, Ill.;
Gen Motors .. $31 On Carbide... 1962/kt i800, several hundred Met tet tee |ton. Thurs, April 26th. Lodge!iy grandchildren and 7 great-
mB) Bear ca |e he oastegyreh te? ty! opens 8 p.m Work in MM, degree |r Srtnaren Cillepte wee 2 Unit Aire -.... 1-3) 18.90; over 240 Ibe sory scaten; oe 6:30, Raymond Ruggles, oo . \@ limi volume No 3 and 3 980-31 ’ —Ady z
JEROME—Oldsmobile-Cadillac Sostyear “<:' S2 Gz Ges. C0::-. 22 le T-ds:"s few lerter tote No @ and’ setiied cmaiiiaiealion dftaeccn i 286 &. Saginaw Street Gt West B 1.213 BS Rubber’... $44 up $00 Ibs 11.78-13.78; with 400 . Hon of 3 a! mings . orerheunéd .” 163 = Steel ..... 62/1 sows mostly aroun? 13.00; and a few! velt Lodge No, 610, F. & A, M., 22 '
| , Ga See aig Yaa ta. 24 Mag Eager Memnd SBESS Ri state ot Thursday, April 98 at) | am 5 —a¥ : Holland Po 1. 13.7 Wane Ge tei” aoa apenable, cattle 17,000; salable caives) 5 p. m. er at 6:30 p.m. Work! .™ (mma) i , Hooker Py 8 Weste ge. idee theta vn) Rit da in MM. cegree at 7:20 p. m. Arthur fuasfer ended “March. 3 : ee # t
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with Spring...a touch light as Ee ty fh teks: Heke ee oe, | See ees eee eee : Interiak fr || 328 Young Sh & T 9 |iu' stesrs 3100, bulk > tod N B f Sericoe trom” $128 000, 4 : Earn” [taste Bite Pa tee. tes! §=— NEWS IN Driel = Rie Ym sie al See he | AEN TORE, Avril 28—Compiied by the) mined choice ‘Gnd. prime: weers Mb-| Harold. Burch, %, of 890 Rob-|sguinat 11.00.19 « year me
ffodils... (eT cL SER Soe a ee eee Net change... 4 3 od) mast eh choles and prime helfers 40.66, 8ullty to a charge of leaving the'ce. “ net. the
- Bron, Gey’ ici dasa 83 Bd ao PERS pert lone prime 1074 tbe at 23.00; /scene of an auto accident and was| swat jmdes, Maren 18 of Un.ten ie . Week ago 22... 305 141.4 13-7 igs ‘to low choice 1690-1828; utitity and com-(fiMed $35 by Pontiac Municipal This compared with $14,763,628, of M4]
Year O60 0 2. 34° 187 TA 1686 commeretel ay ie tae: S few hish\Judge Cecil McCallum, The man/cenie, © commen share, i ttm same!
These daffodils weigh only two ounces. It takes less weight than 1956 igh sense 2733 1503 1B2 I81.8\ cutters 980-1200. utility’ and commer,(Pleaded innocent to a charge of Bis 744.804 from. tas it4ees in the
this to depress one key of Royal Electric. And only three ounces “88 hign'“"°°.. S78 14 151 1818 prime vealers, 2600: “mites “RRS? S24 driving under the influence in the|°™">* mcr to depress the carriage return key. je low .... .. WEL 1H HS etd yey commercial igame accident and was scheduled) cLeveLAND (NM)—Thompeon, Prod-
In fact, it’s 13 times easier to operate than a non-electric parnese etecns | searce ee, enaes for trial May 3. weetear ended Match 3h of #2.104,183. typewriter. Figures after decimal points are sighthe | active, 3% to fully $0 higher than Tyee Pleading ‘guilty to a reckless equal to cente ‘2 ne and is
of work tn stueh toes tn SI AS the end of the day your Angers len Eis, Beulp con “4 "9 ember, sikughter Sheep seagz on tewidriving charge, Walter T. Lane, Pear false aTopprd to ome pent ee wor nm me B. be ew ws J WOO! , 0-22.40; a. F . i =
oF nore Am nd your letterel Gale, they're Beouti/il? You'l be Soda choos 42 $$ Satine pret Mote h't fo "ead Need eerve 15 days’ in Oakland’: County |@eeh eel sit the. Sewer nel ot them! boss will be proud! |Howell Eee. 1% [| prime Ste; severe! nots nee ae poe days in County |Tireraft sbipments was. matniy re-
proud of : . ‘Peninsula M: Prod. Co. 13.9 13.2 13.3| 0 prime 91-108 Ib shorn jambs cart Jail following a Tuesday arraign-|sponsible for the decline, tm sales.
The new Royal Electric is designed with you in mind—npb ee is net Oe i ee Ke 3, cage? pote 38 s0-St. ; eeud- |ment before Troy Justice Charles seincrt (ap the pe.
else! Try its many exclusive features Edison. ....... a 14.5 148 Draske 91.80; with 36 head. utility grade Losey. Lane was jailed after earnings ef pants on tales of
on your own } Woke sale: bid and coxed. *) ~'*/arouna ti’ Ibe ‘with No S' pele dioeiailure to pay fine and costs SB Sethe yy bs mae 16S Cee Tag em eal Mas Pek | ! . A $50 fine was paid today by “uarter of 196%. Pirst rier figures!
Get Acquainted |Aitred.c. Wogaman, 20, of 4040) sunsifinren and the i Controler l& Manofaetaring Co, the iatter @ehiiwaats i : ° Manatoba St., who was arraigned © irq ‘throurh ‘merger and operated| Day; Festival before Pontiac Municipal Judge|ss s separate division since late inst i Maurice E. Finnegan on a charge)"**": | ag : ; : of reckless driving. DETROIT (AP) —Detre
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| Present their annual Spring Mu- | gelivitie Cotamunity Center. 3775;°° “*? *- sie ia at 7:30 p.m. that Baldwin Rd. —Adv.) ‘sew vont (AP)— American, Cun Co.
| same ‘s . : reached new highs in sales and earnings
| ‘The concert band will offer al Rummage sale, Christ Charoh,|tor ths fue crt tla vesteraay, Wilt : Cranbrook, Lone Pine Rd., Thurs.,!jiam c. stolk ent, at program of classical and contem- : Sens, een April 26, 9:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m,\the annual meeting that net profits while the high Men's, wonién’s, children’s cloth- sotaled $5,700.306 or 46: cents a share.
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&. Ww ingham Pu . Per. to L OFF nts RK ds in NKS Top LA AN erot FE po. +08 Equita rres fran | 375 teh
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Day. a, oe OBS mel veabng work ste SED RULLDOZ! AND speciality "Pree estim UsINERS | MORSE sage - ace Recaciad za |e RIVATE. ENTRANCE
: ti work ~ CARPENTR: ;R_D D a le ve tee ee ve. ry
* Began "hie & | Refine FOR MEN oR cera “Building S ae a gitimater”” FE Printed caminpe a OUR SLEEVES bm Apply after 4 pin.
Hu carfare, 3 at. ime Prope Vt eM i ng S PE 4-884 | ity to bid i DAINTY = Pat 3 mg 4 OLLEI ARE 2 AND 4 RMS” FUR i
nter 206 N CAR ree re | tock, FE eis. ALL TIR applica LAW elda C on OP- Mra, Burns. PE 2-8 rte And we D UP ‘ * hs week. RMS. FURD
ham Blvd., N. wo: GARBER CENTER Miia neo oF ‘A2A Pad - BUIL 0. FE or ae otr PE SUP « Ton! the Sor !! zt. FE & Baby welco
Mw .. Birmi Riker ‘Bldg -CENTE “SMALL | ment bow LIVING maintenance Sing PLANTINGS. ~ ke or h ‘payments. N. out, R “y aaneand on
PP. bid. ee ti. by, po , Realt yoRe people.
20 yee J ’ Teves. ta on ces in. OR
oak et Ux : ing [eae oar
INO. GARDEN Give ¥ S Ladies is “
es ou 1 Place SO "Pike refered, Tnguire
Por gin a* 23 tase Your Min Pay . [D~ at 243
case f° etre | ee So
Ae edit. | ot Sold
M AN COM a at beca sold ated
9 al mot automatic
cae
nes & = rac Rid
' § LARGE ROOMS Priv. BATH
FE _ 24731. -TAND «ROOM APTS. FO i pe AY e
bs “THE. PONTIAC PRESS, , WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1956
i
4 ROOMS & BATH __|
HEAT & HOT WATER.
FURN. W. SIDE, REA-
SONABLE, ADULTS.
PHONE FE 47706,
Br” Unites, adults,
north .of Montcalm are
x + PARTLY Re |" Lake conveniences Pivet nislied. 1 or 2 adults All private. 3 — mo. Next 9 mos.
ad ja Office May 1 $0 mon sets Elizabeth Laxe
ARCADIA CT 7 ROOM HOUSE. PARTLY PORN. 3 rooms ‘and bath. Adulte oly 7 ROOM HOUSE, FARTL Ww.
K. G. HEMPSTEAD _|* S0gM pOrim: IBEAE pos 1@ 8B. Huron 48284 gem. 9 antes Of umes Nr. |.
aus ~ STs AREA > Hild. Peaeeyee ae
monthly. Call before 1:30: it ers and Po ine Phone PE e168 after 2:30,
CHELOR APT. 2 ROOMS AND 2 BDRM. ell utilities furnished, $13 Orion. BE a4 month,
wee at N. Perry. Write Pontiac Press 4
REN WELCOME, 5 ROOMS | 4 RM. HOUSE; 5 ‘3 space, Lake! auto. off heat; beach.
Days call Rep. 23011 Eves, 420 Ideal for i
Rochester Stove . Opt. . Te
. 2 ROO N- | _gaired. ; ‘ee ployed, clean couple only, {4 Ri AND : drinkers. FE +2371 é welcome; $75 per mo bys Ma
ASEMENT | APT. Ra north of Actor Ave couple. No children. Heat, gas =. -
turn. For info, call} # ROOM . T,
at 880 N. Perry 8t. a, Also 3 & bath,
CLEAN } ROOM STEAM | _ ‘ure. Util. $60. FE 2: heat, Ges and lights vt,/ 8 ROOMB A BATH, . Couple only. 470 Oak-| floor, adults $88 mo.
tand 8. Marshall St. FE .
{AND BATH. +1386 _ofter : . Glassed porch. ‘5 ROOM FLA’ SIDE, HEAT
and —_ —. me and hot water furn. Carpeted liv-
Near at. OF 3 T aee house in Birmingba ODERN LARGE 2 Star ai APTS.
Weekly gates. Children aa ahing gag, best. Avail May Ist. Soopy iow Motel, 3490 Dixie i F Rooms AnD ba ie ——
one 3 = AED Soon. ak Ra, Oil heat. E! EM Sou S65 MONTHLY On SET set |@ ROOM AND sas MODERN. $100 a month. FE 46548. = a, ee bovine 3 and ba trees, ye a | | 7 ROOM UNFURNISHED HOUSE. ase “eo sf o| FE 3-6606
ite +) * ee for sre | ROOM HOUSE AT 206 W. PLINT.
A Pvt. entrance. vxew!
PE 2-066! or FE
ROOM
pares entrance. Est SIDE
decorated
2 after - iF
UNION cT-
3 Ie yoo i Maas Adults only, rr:
*K'G. HEMPSTEA AD WB Huron +8204 |
* Rent Apts. inaanied 34,
2 8 BEDROOR APT, 6 MILES out | ~~ ie Fr +758). or FE 40000.
# ROOM AND KITCHENETT®.
very clean — only. 309 N
_Saginaw. Inguire rear door
_ 2401 OPDYKE RD.
‘ _oulle welcome,
_ $50 month FE 46635.
3 ROOMS; prove &
‘urnished. Loquire. 57
Gloria _ Apts
J ROOMS sTUDIO “APT
ton Piafhs, $45 per mo
WHITE
BROS. “REALTOR:
Phone Sa} a 1298 *
ss Bree ‘tl @ - Sun. 1 to 8
3 NICH MODERN ROOMS ON 1ST
floor. Phone ORIlando 3-804} or
neo 32-8041 eae
STEAM
heat, Step
3 ROOM, APT NEWLY DECOR. ated. E. Pike Call efter
5 p.m. rx 8-2336
J ROOMS & BATH STOVE. ES one | | ities furn. Coupie only.
REFRIO. | Mechanic,
“DRAY-
SJ Rooms AND BATH. “PRIVATE | : entrance, utilities furnished. FE
47902, ¥ Room AP APT. WATERFORD, §75'|
- WHITE
BROS. |
ing
kitchen, 2 baths insulated. Storm
windows and screens
su Led. Near stores 32411: e for Charles Starrs
‘RMS. c eT Mates onrage stove, refr! utilities, Garage
avaliable Fi teste r FE 23-7236
after 6:30
and ent
Modern. Stove & refrig. FE
2-6859. FURN, Mo Central |
i 1a
we REALTORS Phone OR 31205
Open Bes. ‘tH 8 — | n. 1 to $|
3 BEDRMS ir L ORION. | New tn ‘88 Living room, large ROOM AND BOARD POR ELDER-
Phone OR 3 Ot) heat |
OOMB AND BA
and 2-room basement, 343 Irwin.
TROON AP seT
Lake Orton
4 ROOM a aa BATH GROUND 64 Aube
floor riment near downtown. |
its pes’ mo, Ward E Partridge. |
080 West Huron, FE 43581 _ ROOM UPPER
SCREENED
rch, Eliz, Lake priv.
* par 2-1539.
EAR R WEBSTER |
ana farese $75 mo. avail-
usilties are ex-
only. FE 43 FLORENCE +
Phone HURON HOTEL Ct —omes staff. Special diets, doo-
tor cal] beautiful rounds
with Sovely shade FE
-Hotel Rooms 39 i a ee
i i ya: UTihiTres. | GEO, MA MARBLE, Realtor |
ese tes ene 8 mt iecar garage. Focreotiet 3, bap 06]
Dover Road. Frame home. Needs
painting. Imm
TOR
fn the
Subdivision, Just West’. of Pontiac.
“ELIZAB LAKE ESTATES , FR
ee ey
ates = y _For Sale Houses i Fot Sale Houses 8B)
20 ACRES. 4 BED
nace. Peremiese ester & & Baton $16,
: Con ot
PE 2-962. 219687 or PE 2.6097
water.
“% car serage, Priced
lg’. RILEY, BROKER 609 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 41107
WEST SIDE
this ome. $10,500 terms.
_. SUBURBAN
ae ee
hee Se si peice.
"RIDGEWAY
io a
“OFFICE OPEN 89 A. JOHNSON, Realtor
1704 S. Tele
PEAS
Handy-Dandies For the folks who like
Lake Orton Immediate posses-
sion. Suitable for 9 families with-
out children. $100 monthly. Cal)
MY = 3-3603 after 3 p.m. ap
ae
|A NICE CLEAN 4 RMS. BATH &
utility. West srburban, Rone
able Nichole & Harger Co., 33
Huron. PE 4-8183.
Burt hook ane. FOR RE
t, children welcome. 3a
Se 8t.. off Taylor Rd
For | Rent Rooms. 37
| & ROOM Ey ——— HOME. 93
__Mark
a ee PING rooms: Private entrance. Adults
only. Near Pontiae Motor. FE _ #6 _atter 5 p.m |
CLEAN. CONVENIENT ROOMS |
Jor men. Within walking distance |
ot Pontiae Motor and Pisher Body.
303 EB Mooteahn FE 47617. _ _.
FURNISHED LIGHT HOUSEKEEP
ing room. No ebtidren. 3300 Eliza-
beth I —
PU RNISHED ~~ HOUSEKEEPING
_ $1 Pairgrove
LAR _Business person, PE Moo
NICE ROOM. LAD EN
Sat Garage avail. FE
ROOM FOR CLEAN 1 WORKING.
‘singlé man $7 week. Close
_FE 5-6728. HET cane sort Oo “ WITH
. Automatic heet,
lot. @0x215 ft. N
shopping
than one to show
Desirable Location { Close to GMCT, Only 2 years oki, !
ad wat fixtures, © we og
walls, off heat. Lot lee =
Easy Retirement Living | SMALL Comfortable suburbafi,
home with basement and furnsce
e's eases | lot, space for chi cx:
ens, d rden. 1 block te, bus. |
Crescent ake privileges $7,500
with terms.
Brick Ranch—Oxford Here is. lot of .house for the)
, ceramic |
are
100 Convenient suburban location
Just $14,700 |
‘
Crescent Lake Estates Two pon ogee 50 ft lots, onty|
$600 down, balance at $15.
HOME
ae
SLEEPING ROOMS. CLOSE IN. 61 School at Perry Or _ call FE
§-3798 |
SLEEPING F ROOM in” RIVATE |
home, FR. .5-0313 after ry 40
WOMAN. hee eae Faso. line. FE |
so | WEST SIDE, BUS, GR PRO. MAN + Shower. Garage. FE 2-3817
~ Rooms With Board 38
| RETIRED MEN on snGP Men, with board, FE 2-0853.
soe Sean TR -WTCE _bome, TV, 741 Owego,
SLY CLEAN noes,
pre dow style meals, PE 60377, 1
a
("Ss abe. LARGE CLEAN RM.
, Good southern cooking ; Laundry,
"2 clean buddies. FE 8-3338.
leer Homes: 38A
EXCELLZNT CARE POR aozD _Rates starting at $125 OR_3-5320.
~ te a
ROOM AND BOARD EL-
derly lady and w 2 home. Or-
bow vy Lak EM 34
@ORDERDOL wow = FOR
derty. . people Preaiblen rates. Es.
cellent food. Lov care with
BARRA AAA
HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms ", Day or
Contin at and ato ca,
HOTE EL ROOSE VEL T
Rooms $12.50 20 wp Bate $17.50 up
Fag eern . rooms an ay Tr ‘eu
Phone FE 2-0266. 2% LEVEL ACRES Country living at « price you can
afford to pay. Good room alow on parce, 200x500 ft, with
hed — trees, 2 tool sheds. The:
modern ant. neers,
$2,000 down wil!
40 1 ROLLING A ACRES
WITH NICE HOME Lovely remodeled farm home.
near Big Lake west of Clarkston.
The whole family will certainly
enjoy this ideal setting. ges q
room home is exo éeptionally neat
and clean and algractively dec-
orated inside and owt. Auto. of)
furn., full beth. lovely peg
Itwt room and dining
modern kitchen stocked paras
— ae re my Cay & ra
, "ACRES OF Ww *OODS This attractive 2 bedroom bunga-
lo th
peted living room. truly biends
with the towering trees. The 20 x
> 19 ft. Nving reom with beautiful
tile fireplace, was designed for en-
tertaining. A lovely place to re-
tire “ ideal for small fami’
$3,500 down arid $100 per month
Girouk-Franks GENERAL REAL ESTATE
4305 Dixle be | OR 3-9701
Open until 8; Sat, ‘tl 5
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
‘INVITING ICKS, PULL
C HEAT
ate oy ATOR
MODEL OPEN 12 TO 6
feos} "Realty
Ge «BE Storms a:
shades, cement drive, and terrace,
Roads will be to fn
_W. Bloomfield. ® ghe's00.
ADAMS FERNLOCK VILLAGE SUB
Lake Geico Outord Area. Deluxe shelf on emall private lake with
on
ee A
land Only $i
NOR
room mod¢rn with Michigan
Sibert % block from city bus.
A real bargain at only $4,600 with
$625 down at | me
uaint 4 room modern, north of
sher Rody. Approx. & years
gid 2 cer oni*ss nice lot. Yours jor oly o as REALTY co
382 Auburn Ave rE
aft we 6
OR 3262000 Cr SC
ANNETT ; OFFERS
\Car Lake—Oxford +3393
PE 2-7053
6 lots with m9 ft. tronta, biogk from lake, off
rahhner room home
$7,500. Will take housetral>
er as part of down payment.
Clarkston i a home fm
eheeliest ndition, ideal for
2 family income. Pull base- ment, of] beat Situated in
good Pra a Page
ved street close ac r
tnd ing center. $12,600 te
Seminole-Hiils ® room home porte
condition with” an Moet rooms
end bath on eiagproes lavatory. 8 ea
ge stor
ond weal for = at Ferily
er income. - a
and firepiace Large modern
kitchen. Finished recreation
room. gas heat, storms and
screens, 3 car garage. Lot
approximately 80x200, Close
to schools and bus ines.
. $18,460, terms
Clarkston Colonial _ seem bome in Al cond
tion in exclusive subdivision.
Living room [2 fire-
lece, sun parlor 10n23, 3
artgag =a bedroom~on 2° larce
og - only 8750)
aa "Sa DOWN | Elizabeth Lake Exstates—2 bded-
room ~modern—on large ioe with |
—_ at g-- — lake privilenes~ |
payments like ren
i ‘W PRIG HT, Realtor 345 } Oak lane Ave UFR S441
MULTIPI LISTING SERVICE
: 3 BEDROOM RANCH d area. West Huron .
Rent Stores” \ 40
Van Ans
FE
100 8. saormayw ST, for “ind: of
OFF JOSLYN | bedroom, bingalow. Oak
_GOING G souTit
gre — and bath on first floor. 3
Pull basement.’
ou mares ed roo!
12%23 | SELL
“I'm your neighbor — you may not know it but you're
playing Schubert's Ynfinished Symphony!”
For Sale Houses 43
On TRADE 56 =
ment of gander Sn
“TEMPLETON IDEAL LOCATION
K. L, Templeton, Realtor
aed 2398 Orchard Lake
After a
ADAMS — GI RESALE
ERESEEE “fi ef
i ae built-in storage "
There is a large 1% a earage
with paved d vewey. me
tures automatic oll furnace.
tric hot water poaier_ 8
softener, The lot is
with nice lawn and stdowall oo
school and bus. This home is La
at only 90060 [
wD, rks
Clarkston: Real Estate 20 S. Main. Clarkston, Mich ___ MApl 1
y $5080 will +on your
fon 4, * = perme. PA as
thent.
EACLE REALTY CO. 6999 Highland (t-18) OR 3
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
akorora Webster School!’ Newer type 1% #
bungalow mted - eon
Huron and Elizabeth Lake
Roads. 3? bedrooms and tile
bath down, — to om
pansion attic, full. basem tiorms an bo pal soreoms. Fene
ong the carpet-
as 'S, is Ticlusea for only $11,- oe have to burry on
is
A Man’s Homie ="
180 and
priced at 3i8,500- Call for
your appointment today.
Drayton 4% room bunesiow. just 3
blocks to downtown Dray-
ton. Gas heat. 1% car ter
rage. Ti's w lot of — for
p oo $1,450 down—See it
Special. This is the best value in the
City Pontiac today. 6
larger than ae ene roome
living room Sos Beeptose.
full age dining
kitchen, and 3 bedrooms ae aol
on one floor, Full base-
2 year oid furnsce
privileges Pup rogeecs hed
$18.900, only $4,
4 Bedroom Brick Situated in besutiful Bioom- |
field Highlands, § rooms |
bedrooms and bath up. et-
tached 2 be 3 garage, —
im .1951. Fireplace. Ree-
reation room Of] beat. alu
land
$27,780, IL “ae ment All for $1,600 down to quait-
fied purchaser—Total price
$0,500 ‘
Income yo he oe Ma —_r lo»
jarge Exce'
DO YOU WANT 3 BED-
__For Sale Houses 43
CHAPIN
ROOMS OF LIVING!
THAT IS MEANT
ONLY FOR THE TOP
FLIGHT EXECUTIVE?
WE HAVE 2 LOVELY}.
HOMES FOR SALE
THAT ARE ALI. YOU
COULD ASK FOR IN
E VILLAGE OF
ORCHARD LAKE,
CHARM, COMFORT,
STYLE AND JUST
PLAIN LIVABILITY, THESE HOMES ARE NOT FIRE SALE PROPERTY AND EACH REQUIRES A MINIMUM OF $20,000 DOWN. IF YOU DE- SIRE THE TOPS THEN CONTACT OUR
tiled large lot with
JOSLYN GARDENS
tile be nicely. deegrated “al thle Bathe
Pass. down ou give you
possession
$1000 DOWN GT ns _ This ae im @ wa ve ‘
clothes re. :
built’ im “yer, auto
much
for such ® small price, see
- yourself.
2. ACRES
select
room, a
is ot : the full peree Le with $2,500
down, see if, eal am.
RAEBURN STREET
Russell Young
412 W. Huron 6t.
Open Dail FR 4-4625
ly 60 Sun. wih 6
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
GATEWAYS to
HAPPINESS
EAST ‘SIDE ioe a C. SCHUETT, Realtor
$ fearoome “down, a up,’ house | 100 INGHLAND caese = s home with i,
needs some fin . Peat, 8061 COMMERCE RD. beth ho
ote neighbo' close = ELEC RA D. ie 4, wath, O school, si center. North ror, room. fh 00
ATTRACTIVE B $8500, $2,-| Glnssed pore. Wesese £ parnave Sane he $00 down. stoker. 1 garace, immediate| _ 8nd ini
FIRST OFF ERING nar Oakinsd intge 6 teeme fut} = oer WHAT YOU'VE 8 AND bargain. 84,178 cash. - BEEN Hooktna POR: A Convenient to Puree y and | Near Fishers, Lai bed 3 bed 1 story with full
— er - attractive ne a. Bored siren large lot, Fin. basement Bret Mini and
’ ted sooma, rage st inted
sane f. i oe with «teens basement. Venttian shade. ca? walle, oat fgets eo
po down L- — 3 an. street, £9.900 dow a eens ts Sieh septa we ew
up, rents for: ol ~ * pot PONTIAC ¥ REALTY oe. “hee is fully tiled,
floors, res < 737 Baldwin , fixteres
ment, ol} heat tube Tms and At 14.280 with $4,000 ‘down Land ae
Sra a SOPHISTICATED RAMBLING BRICK
i
isis: Teal | dining « th, O1
" beso wih only “Ge dena
10 ACRES
CLARKSTON It's Vacant Yea, and brand new! Large
reom
Seca tat ont fie you be
to own, 4 bedrooms and
eo ive a
vans. basem: oll heat, storms
cated paved road. 9 jer ga b
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pe enttet iPass call Mrs. Spears,
eee’ 4. Motte Realtor PE 45908
iat ree pe eau! _ ie |
iN
FRAM BED-
Atlachea gare, ‘ee Het
asement bb
Halt bal P~
jot available,
Phone OLive 1634, Roch-
TARGE AND ‘MALL HOUSES [N eet wae fo Keego and near a
ROSE. McLARTY PE 22102 or FE 5-3878
Sylvan Lake Village Sam Warwick has seve w
ranch homer with S"Selieomy |
i hncive fire:
5 amas oh ving oom.
yah table
top stove, me & te
and metal opbiceie, makes @
te features are top:. Bes
face . brick, creens,
DREAM — a
O'NE ae |
gnyagypreces .
WEST SUBURBAN the nentest
190
tn wamnice
ter. $7, $50 songs cash to mortgage.
WILLIAMS LAKE
$395 DOWN
pncen soos bar 9. ww from lake on
WILLIAMS LAKE.
$2 A real money saver. RAY O’NEIL, Realtor
ihe one Exchange
A HOME OF YOUR
own
ies a8. ea % > up. Full
aH ol) heat, ‘asesetien, storms,
foo 2e¢ Gar p. Sut ve
payt.
nN
FE ¢-8181;- “ee WILLIS M. BREWER
; BM Si080. — With natural spring on pr HARTLAND
room house, GROCERIES & MEATS chain
® schools, Easy terms.
S. wih plasty of chete, O06
Loca’ Court fishing
5:30 lake at reat. Breetent neighbor- Rent Farm n Property 4 48-A ;
ementray Sc’
uture neers center, Walk-
8 GOOD BOTDING 1 aw ae RO- chester OL 2-4612 day M4 “OL Sites *nights:
LOTS # AND ACREAGE
dtreets, water ‘¢ aod sidewalk. ti 500. 1 13 3
sere parcein, 81000. Terme. to
' CRAWFORD
PE +1540)
“Waterford Hills Estates |
Large Wooded Homesites
— Real sacri-
By ERT C. DAVIS Pontiac Lake Rd. FE ou
EER AEE ener $25 DOWN
$3000 L FRONT — Right on Scott take, Terms. CORN A AND OAT LAND 28 ACRES ready tor ne" ‘orley Wright.
LH. BROWN, Realtor | —188 Baldwin OA S48. = _W. Huron Ph. FE 23-4810 Sale le Business Property 49 Pr)
f favPareerPane Koc ha << IN AN IDEAL re A } 10-A, Irish Meadows. oe IMATE IN Mimi AND
im Pt name {bat 12 Unit Motel s bins, = f 5 fl
RIDGEWAY REAL ESTATE dwelling with ren rtment on #75 Baldwin PE 4-6203 oo Bae ct act with 14 of f Le
eg hesiet_ ra 4O%CE | outside city limits, Modern well: Tne ert. Roe equipped and maintained. Excel-
de er ree| Lae LOT. 100 iio FT. PONTIAC yes OTe we, Watkins t) ites. ' 8-3713 LUDINGTOR MICHIGAN. LARG in B 'y owner. Rent Lease ¢ Bus. Prog Prop. 49A 49A
coMaimactal TLDING a 204,
suitable TAL anuie plenty
ester A Access. 4 city water. RE poser FE 21040, = Ww. Mont
wn SALE, TWINBEACH. oCaNEN a ABU BHIR- RN AVE. Middle Straits Lake, EM {_3-2440. ley, 3 eee cam be re. as
1% KE. Pike St Open Eve. & Sun.
NEW. BUILDING,
262 8 Telegraph Rd
N. | Go Sperative Rest Metate Recht? STORE FOR RENT, 20 X 8 OR 40x 8 1 Huron Bt.
For Sale or Exchange 50 eae att So
CORNER ' RESTAURANT to\Loan 83
Sues. cometh a |. WHEN YOU NEED ~ pees ere Soe dow $25 to $000 A. OHNSON, Realtor won cont pen tt on Pour
FE bua i be. s
GREATER T NORTH END S A FINANCE CG co. 102 Ponting state Bank Bidg.
35,000 ‘Ponlien
Recommend
Buckner's
ay te Soe
wore:
£h LR
Buckner
Finance Co.
Offices ‘are located:
Pontiae and Ploor National Bidg.
Drayton Plains 4512 Disie Hwy,
wae 2a EE Utica 45462 Van
One block North across bank
NS 633 TO
4 W Lawrence 6 FE +153
TEAGUE FINANCE CO,
202 N. MAIN
ROCHESTER, MICH. - LOANS TO $500.
ROUSEHOLD GOODS:
. pune a ie
LOANS Extra Fast
Service bia can borrow $20-6500 quic!
— ~~ or eS. 4
{oans endorsers
= Re Bm Srorthwhie ) Eee. Up
HOUSEHOLD .
%
TODAY’S SPECIALS
£ og UESTANDING SUPER
STORE Fountain, and passe liquor
on main highway in
tine’ area. Excellent ren _ buriness in new
oftatreet perking stock
| Ad Boar LIVERY
room home and g & yentais’
Ideal location for balt and tackle Best location
Pon- $8, Le % “arn
bout $26,000 | |
or boat and thotor dealer.
000 on terms.
BEER 8sTO!
ate business RE — © FRONT
to
may’ onrest’ ta usband and on
Pontiac. Ideal for husb
wife, Only $4900 down
WARD E. PARTRIDGE
tenant Call Gregory PE. Soule, | REAT. LTOR FE 43581 _oves, FE 2-5219. LOCATION AT
FOR’ LEASE 1% BLURS. Y PR Good rcial frontage on
isa? uttable for used car
~ INDUSTRIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
PROPERTY ay ont email plats. Can di-
an for" ‘ur. Skee on Cal Fe +0584,
C. AY LORD
CAN BE USED
for ight } manufacturing. OR 3-7838
MMERCIAL BUILDIN Abaitional land avaiable to build
RAY O'NEIL, Realtor
no .
- 9 ea prea econ.
REAL ESTATE & aoe,
THR’
Restaurant
e in seiauront on au
Bar & Restaurant selling due to Driv
ment Open year sit 30
excel terme. Immediate
sion. Owner
health, 71 W: Lawrence manufacturing. heat, excel- 7 FE _2-7053| ent location intersection, NOTHING DOWN | 4,2umber of creeuent_ bulling sooo sa. ft ferme, Box Ba FINANCE win build 2 or 3 bedveems = can. able beautiful: and exclusive | 864 8. Bivd. Rochester. OL _tiae Press. tion of Pontiac -B, ~ Be Lakewood Subdiv ated POP “OOTTON CANDY A! rpora lot. wi rail dove Sek complete co] the porth chore of Watkine Late. | CRISS Reahy ortereig Sone | ah a ee Te CANDY AND | ou, gore matte ot a Bice, gttertor small down paymen, will| Wooded and sites, each ap- “COUNTY ESTATE” er “FE 45405. 1039 LaSalle. | 2nd_floor coed FEderat. aid balltes "on nt, dge® MeDon- proximately an rad in size; These COUNTRY ESTATE ;
WEL ge MO EURMTORE AWG | fe P| toate ate aien of roe Mnee svmame, ras | LOANS J tine, Lovely 11 od h ‘ and take over payments New | HOLMES-BAR’ BARTRAM house. 2 large barns, silo, gram-| watin a9 mies, of city ox on tru $28 to $500 $25 to $500 storms | a Near ties $i. imity house, 3 car garage, highway. Call for interview, CECE LOAN CO. ne nar OF FORTIAG OR Data verte Tipe sow] Eee as renin (er te | Sees ecru » © Et y eens or 2% ACRE ON CAIRNCROSS | Shown oan cain, RAY O'NEIL, Realtor PRIENDL VICE Unjn Lake priveges: On Lectin | Biasi Mi DaahNPortss fai | Pose 43h 908) sa 00 dows, | FRAY me | GET CASH QUICKLY + Bare. Shien room, | FE 21064. 973 Baldwin "SPE cous PE }TiO 3-2028 $. ag basement eh, sil, 30 LOTS IN SUBDIVISION IN| Son PaRMa AND AGA ACREAGE Co-Operative Real. Estate Exchange Up to 500 600, Terms, mighiend, oot a nearly 0 | Call Ri OR, 31111, FE 4-0003 1958 cars your te Lake Front. nf _cottage 1 car counties. Man* lakes nearby. Good ar ~ pte 43. ACRE pL AVERN title Rtost eon. f —
“ee 7380. — o Seach, Bu while there is Sader pmpletely madera “tanel re ay —.. aguatares —_ aw o- . $1,000 each. Small down payment.| home, @ rooms and cons vice liv! ener Long front. Year ‘round| J. F. Stevens, Broker, ighliand place carpet, futomatic heat. ‘sIabg tu beme. Of! one siorsed aa Mich, Phone Milford, ‘Utual eueou Th, Dermarient
heat Neat ase, pin: #1 : wish $5,500 dows’ eters ob ee JOSEPH F. FR REISZ a an another heute directly . os z|P Bank Furnit st, Pearson’s Bank Furniture used wha ‘save on all news |42 Orchard Leaké Ave. FE 4.7881
We Ray, Ml and exchange every: SINGER PORTABLE, 671.50 AND thing im the
5 Oakland F Furniture
2-5823 gy
* NESCO El ECTRIC ROASTER
for that lake, —
of Auburo Heights on Auburn’ Pearson’s Bank Furniture “ 42 } Orchard Lake Ave,
| ALMOST NEW KINGSTON SWEEP. RCA tg
OF ROASTER OVEN,
WAamER.
ar ea as Tr, 900.05. nodel, oven, ‘complete with cabinet, Also
child's nursery chair: Complete
with pot and tray 21159
NE ; wood BASE CUPBOA’
omplete with counter
all ‘cab cabinet, one 34” wall
PE_8-0765,
Mastic Wall Tile. .2c ea.
RD,
___43 ORCHARD LAKE AVE __
7-PIECE LIVING
ROOM GROUP
Modern 2 piece suites, 2 modern
step tables, im atching. eaffee ta
ble, 2 docerser ss
ALL F PAY
ONLY $2 WEEKLY
PE 4-7681
16° =6WITH
mate! ane pe hy $00.06, Mid- __ West] 6-1 2
1! makes guaranteed, Thyle Elec- |
tr 50?_N Johnson, FE 46168. tric,
WESTING.
house, Large site complete with
Pyrex dishes, In original cartons 46.50 value, $29.95. Distribatorr
close out. Will make terrific. a Soha
Michigan Fluorescent, 393 Orc
_Lake Ave
console, $39.50. e home
demonstration, OR 3-9702
NGER CONSOLE, ROUND BOB-
late model. Take over bal
$48.85 at pay $8, per
SEWING MACHINE
attach. $30 Call after 4:30 p.m.
96.
ca ani TURN ITURE CO. TERMS SLICE x OF HAM
THE PONTIAC PRESS, | WEDNESDAY, APRIL, 25, 1056' : 57 { E
Wayne Gabert’s
Appliance Specials
ws Gers eee TM yan0 85 $200.05 Netge ‘doven gas
Peer BURMEISTER ax8ig” Plasterboard :
owen ewww
+ Ohne omy For Sale y Miscellaneous 60 @ Pa
DUO THERM OIL
HEATER, 2 MOS. OLD.
MUST SELL. ALSO TV
ANTENNA. FE 28181,
EXT, 62 BEFORE $5 &
FE 54665 OR FE 5-4381
AFTER 5,
MY¥
Teh, “eiatien”
perch — or Seusters
SURPLUS LUMBER &
Sgt apt
Saxni doubl Bie inka, plane; bend
O&M SAW ” SHARPENINO SERV.
PE 5-Te3
MAIN YARD, 31948 W. . Fs
Job Yard 9600 Gratiot, ur. Harper
2255 E, WA 3: FLOOR SHOP. DEEP Wei. om Ran fig Bnd 9 8. Saginaw Bt. complete w tank in gi eon- | KITCHEN WALL CABINETS B we eee, x mR a oe broom closets. We bave © TY CXET A-DA DAY HOt mber all sizes that ore water eater, i. stigt ntly wasted extraordin
$143 ae na Rd. “onion | values, Michigan } Pluorescent, Orchard _ Lake
BoUnLE nor gun Rae ie With | TAWNMOWER_ SHARPENING yy
e
0. OR 3603 8 ME Booting ik. “Rd OR Sanit.
Discount Smishcount | 1E7,,08 HELP YOU Witt YOUR | CALL IT WHAT YoU a dreds of colors to chore from in R PRICES AR rubber base of jell magic — =
HARD TO BEA r drip paint: free rking im rear
We have just completed wrouting of store. Oakland el and u
308 didgy Cur vette are full o rd Lake Se, PE gt aves materials. Buy now
2X48. ALL LENGTRS 40 U1, | LIONEL & AMERICAN
ge ay FLYER TRAINS DOORS, JAM Authorized factory service and
COMPLETE van wi 3 guvvine a We Pree test
ATHTUBS weiss opens TASKER'S "63 W, HURON ST
A larne stock, of 2x8, Sui, 2512, | MEEDICIN CINE CABINETS WITH TWO lengths. Piw . far
Races, steel beams, 8, lights, $20.00" veins, BINA, Lae
OARAGES TO. WRECE ...... |. Sroeuares Mishigss Pracrcerent BOUSE TO WRECK... 303 Orchard tate Ave UNION Ww RECKING CO. MOTOROLA 16”, ANTENNA
_ine. MY rie Poses.
KE 5- Daily 8:30 to 6. Sun. 10 t 2.
DRAW TITE HITCHES CHROME OR CADMIUM
ONE 1-3 HP. AND |
4x84 « veces s@ 3,8
date and, Gald also ‘is canns. * ™* basing. ., from, sins. ¢. 4. Thome.
: ANDING Ty
\z & Ses teen's O.222:. we cerns, ao Special
= fe be for ae . Save PLUMBING Surety Clothes: Posts . aa penne Be +20] BENSON LUMBER CO. 4x8 gtd. POR GALE Ftasn| BENSON L E 4x8 oy lyscore.. ....... :pun ‘Strobe Flash TI) New bat. 540 8. Saginaw PE 42541
fa ig Nese per o Fast nd evr, riche PS ahr oe ood, SE SOT Ries t intulation Garage Doors SEPTIC TANKS MAKE“SURE 1fs cnnent tas
onds, All stzes and prices. BURMEISTER \e ,, from
: —— we your
Northern Lumber Co, qu, 8 tres atime 8197 Cooley Lake Rd, es, we gi Pontiac EM D-4itl & EM 3910 BERRY "DOOR 8 legraph & 0 37)_ 8. Paddock
x PL 1-416 | HOT WA HEATER. Me H DEWALT SAW. LIKE | gas. new. approve Reasona 1 Cooley s. lines, $06.50 and $1
_ ae ‘ - values "#40 80 and
BATHROOM PiRTURES. UsED 9| Ste slight
see Lp ee tne, off and ba Ste ATHROOM FIXTURES, | FOUNGS. _fescent 393 Orchard: Lake A
town races S88 HOLLINGSHEAD VA
Secon eat erat the | Gore, Ver oat DOMRB ATE | guy STOR re hardware, electrical supplies. gucag nase Phone Toe and doors, “OW, price!
per pe sand iting Ses. Lowe Bres, | (SIDE BIRCH FLUSH DOORS, FE 4-6089 : aint, HEIGHTS 4 most any size up to 3 feet by 9 am. t 9 om
fe ba 0: to gid. cotter table tops #180, | STALL ~ BEEF AND PORK, HALF ANID} Slo.dnite doors a) tone tread a A Pent” Opcvee it BE is pally ~~ er owe complete with gleam ~~ Cas FOR PURNITORE | hter's = before dark or any | (ai’gis ,fi486. Tollets, b40.50 vai- FE ¢1e6) {ime Sat, or Sus. opis, Mic * Fiuorescen, 303 CARLOAD TO You ~ go 2S The Orchard EACH pieee’ Pine” Pal an . ewe pe — Eaten nes tomatoe | gy Seetickets Talbot Lumber ining & wall coping’ basement use be £5 wae: “CHURCH'S. ‘INC. BLAYLOCK COAL & SUPPLY CO. bi aot Pade toe 107 § Squirrel Rd: - FE 90933 | $1 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3-7101 1028” Oakland Ave, CABINET SINKS PROM si9.95 | JET WA Fours, $80.96... Set Doutle take from, Pitts F ar | cameron AUTOMATIC WARRER, T & o le 0
Thomipson, 60 8. Perry. that needs. repait. New =f UTILI TY ug ie x p, ‘3 * be price Mal eenee for
| 18e ini ; | Sec wall tile . sera 20¢ ft BUILDINGS + Biscietin eS se | K ENT I] E.. 2 ™, . Phone FE 42575, eves.
9.65 gal.
SMITHS $385 s,s Saginaw | six marble colors. 9x0%._ inch. WATER SOF TENERS” tat J TRIBt TOR P< c L
Piare meres pe O78) O Conts Each | ‘priseraltie rales tor nen Pits Meng
$100, takes es them ail.
WINDOWS Windows — double hung,
Sliders - and picture
* FHA.
WINDOW. PRICES
Ox BOW WI
WE!
_ ery Ra, non Plains. TRAILER AXLES
to build 2 wheel trailers.
FE_ 40001.
windows,
18 ON 7R 3TH
NG amo 6 & DIAMOND,
Hatch. vente,
woop
rere “nuntd ‘a, all mounted on
pm trailer, @'x6° ‘bom, #75 Dragt
LA © WITH AN
attachments and ~ bench AB. |
hele ROAD o ORAVEL é YDS, PiT RUN,
FE 5 ie
SAND, GRAVEL, Sale Musical Goods 62|
DON’T MISS THE
KING BROS.
FREE CHICK DAY.
SAT. 2, Ft ion
coe cal: Seniesa“ Soins
ni bay cicteseseonh + EE
. mo-
FERGUSON TO 35 ecgen 300
FARM
Fae
Sere © eee,
ANDERSON HDWE,
LIVE BAIT
— minnows, ou,
Sah erarien har —e"
SAVE UP TO
ON FISHING TA mitele,
ass foot ru ha
RELY S fh ARDWARE . Aubura
Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66
“ALMOST” GOOD ENOUGH TO EAT
CANNOT BE EQUALLED ~
™ . vas
a Farm a
nore Tractor Co.
COW MA j A
Cai ove" Pe pre iRIVEWAY., ORAVEL(OKBEB delivered + q Sues ve 3263, oF
ARM TOF SOIL. BLACE Dine, & yds. per $10, Delivered. Fx
or deliver it,
a 9: 5: FF 2k,
A He BA BA
OOD SOIL, | RT,
_delivered reasonable. b
GRADE A B eT TOP ;- Milféra te one te livery. "Phone a
N NG TOP SOIL FROM fine state
bie i ae ke Pe PONTIAC Ta LAR BLORS, SUPPLY. : Wash, sand and gravel, fil “on
cement & mortar. Trucking. ~
31934. PR OM PF DELIVERY. Fi YB Bieck dirt or peat. OR
RoaD paarel 2 YES 7. DE | livered z i it
}
a :
ere
Fill sand and dirt,
SAND AND GRAVEL, UL: i dirt, Top sol}, Fill dirt. 5
goth EM. >asiee after 4
Do It Yourself ns ON
"iz. age Fipos SANDER.
aly
vnace va vactum
coed Lake “Ave,
iT
ey Sundays 16 cleaner Pa &
sem
Montes see aim
6 as
Weekday
to aaa a aa
grind.
3144, 240
bara
steam ~ Son po 5,0
CT AT. = POL-
zn ne |
—_
e Sees:
call OL, @2606,
SAND, GQRAVE- a Fe
eotl, black dirt,
VEL.
mre top ‘sell and erading.
“BAND, op Ave BND AND DIRT
SAND. GRAVEL & mar DIRT.
R 3-2807 2
fates OP SOIL AND BLACK dirt, Peat, ‘of atevel
_abvle, FE aay i
Br. Meee dt TOP SP OOH AnD, GRAVEL, BAC. Call Bob, OR 3-5 s. PE 6-002.
“a We dure : ET, ma
rs Truckers—Landsca
Sas tttice both
| ee ed, PLYWOOD BOAT, A} rd moter “* tort
wwrailer Sales.
AGE BR j yh
POR Ne ro Cg POLE TESTS eRe CN GT! Oe mn rT ae tac ey aon } i ‘f i (oe ; oj ae: : / : ) A ‘ a we. ee Gu i ee
*: / : ’ ' : . : — . : |
_ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, eon oe
‘HASKINS
| COMPANY OFFICIAL'S
oot =| 495
real fine car. No Down
Payment,
wne | FE 29101, Open 'til 9 P.M.
[Bob F ros, Inc.
“cY OWENS”
YOUR FORD DEALER A-1 USED CARS
OVER 8 REAL BUYS
“CY OWENS" 1% eee os
Trade-Ins «|'S3 BUICK H’TOP $1195
‘54 FORD 4 DR... .$1095
"S44 CHEV. 4 DR... .$1095
53 FORD CONV...$1095
» $695
"52 PONTIAC 2 DR. $645
*S1 PONTIAC 2 wes $495
52 PLYM. 4 DR... .$495
Bud
Shelton.
Motor Sales
~ Chev. 1956 _} Buys a 'S2 Nash that is
absolutely spotless. Al;
= OLIVER BUICK|
63833 196i. CADE CADILLAC 4 4 DR. WRECKED. #10 eae
1980 CA AC, ‘CONDI-
Se or tae
= 1158, acl
S55), Se at ores.
CARL 2 ines SALES.
' = ‘ Buys a ‘53 Buick Special
4 Door. Radio and heat-|
er, Sharp. Small, Down
| Bob Frost, Inc.
by Dick Turner |
For Sele Cars. "1 _ For Sale Cars =
‘For Sale Cars e.
OLIVER - . BUICK |
SPECIAL |
$1395:
Buys a 'SS Ford 4 Door.
Radio and heater. Just
i}:| like new at a very low
: price.
OLIVER BUICK
210 Orchard Lake
FE 29101, Open ‘til9 P.M.
“Miss Higgins wants to know if you'd mind bringing the
beverages to the church supper instead of the sandwiches!"
<___ For Sale Cars a
A-] SHAPE. CHEAP.
FE 5-2766.
“IT'S EASY!
TO DEAL WITH
"EASY ED"!!
Easy Down Payments
Easy Monthly Payments
For A Better Car
For A Better Deal
“Easy Ed” —
mmol Ones DETROIT MOTOR #ALES
TRANSPORTATION
et Model
2546 Pontiac Lake Ra.
OLIVER
BUICK
SPECIAL
$865
”
Payment.°
OLIVER BUICK’
210 Orchard Lake
| FE 29101, Open 'til9 P.M.
Py
coupe, Radio, heater, ae |
matte tn ee ission. Power steer-
Paes
HASKINS |. CHEVROLET
"P| Oakland County’s Fastest
Growing ler
magic" Open mites "ti 8
= OLIVER BUICK
$2195.
‘A 1955 Buick Cen- SHAR.
LOOK! Choice
1956 CHRYSLER TOWN
*~STATION WAGON .
Prete Mee eees| 850 S. Woonw ARD
7 Mjoréan 6-38 =
“Saige Basel ear an es “or
NEW CAR TRADE-INS 1956 CHRYSLER
DEMO., LOADED
DEMO., LOADED
AND COUNTRY
1958 Plymouth Belvedere 4 ar ve
engine, fitte drive,
| ene tires ths water,
f . it trade. rv, 210 dix. 5 ee Jeegiatel
ouven p BUICK
SPECIAL |"
Buys a '54 Buick 4 Door
Special. Radio and heat-
Clean one owner.
3 a OLIVER BUICK)" =| 210 Orchard Lake
| FE 29191, Open ‘til 9 P.M.| ft
CENTRAL — LINCOLN- MERCURY ’ New
; we Covess 4 dr, Good’ transpor-
1954 Ford Conv. Like new. Finish ip black, See and :
o MM LA
DODGE CARS AND TRUCKS
MY_3-2750 Open 88 Dail;
Phan, LARE, 1 I 5 se pth + AL ge ‘ear
| sass vie Be! Air. 2door! ze
=* VARD CARE, INC. Lake
a ~*WHEEL DRIVE. iff
: Sy
Bob “Frost, Inc. | agit ON ph ai SALES jo
C
ie ‘ene 1 Le e MI 6-2200 HS Orden 6-3033
‘Si MERCURY, DUAL SPOTS. CUS- 8 = rT -
ES
? MERCURY 1049 SEDAN CO COUPE
oe ‘heater 00d porta-
Bob» Frost, Inc. af |
es ig 5 oe
i
bak
MI_6-2200 JOrdan 6-3633
MERCURY 193 MONTEREY SPECIAL
Pontiac Catalina Bob Frost, Inc. Pully | LINCOLN MERCURY
MI 62200. JOrdan 62933 oavest Side Used Cars
Set ees be from
an west Side Used Cars PE 42185
On 1956 VICTORIA, FULLY
$2195 Call Bin at FE
Se accept older |
0 sei before 5. | ‘a PACKARD “? DOOR” VERY
. a ‘Pontine sedan lended. Like
| Spring Special
USED CARS oP. Ee pickup. - mas clean
tet ray er.
This car is a de
ariye this
beauty. .
Statt’s Motor Sales
ORION
TOP VALUE
Buick “Convertible,
~HOUGHTEN & SON
YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE
omc TRUCK DI creel
OLIVE 1
N. Main ‘Rochester,
Gone scone, D SALES
i ro Hydramatic Real
INCOLN MERCUR ND
. L DE ALER
850 S. “WOOD ARD BIRMING
tomised, OR
LINCOLN MERCURY | AND CONTINENTAL DEALER
850 S. "WOODWARD
Lhe soe Radio, heater. 2
wht walls ' $1,005
850.5. W OODW. ty
“BRAID ,
DeSoto-Piym mouth
31 Years Pair Dealing
Cass at W. Pike &t.
FR Des ‘i «OLDs DR, fe PULLY
ER EXCELLENT ind
BRIGHT
58 Olds Deluxe Holiday
Hydramatic, ra-
dio ° and heater, full pow-
55 Ford Fairlane Sedan |
Ford-0- Matic, radio and,
1956 PLYMOUTH | ‘34 Buick, duatiow,
dio and heater, full pow-
52, Chevrolet Bel Air 2}
door, radio and heater.
“afta Coe mel |
OLDS HOLIDAY COUPE, R&H,
whi tires 100 W. Rundell
FE 3.1523.
- Oe actual miles, Ex- eq
cellent al tion
Sor a. 1028 Lake-
view.
OLIVER DON'T DELAY—AcT Topay |
| HASKINS.
"| South Blvd at Woodward, PE 40597
‘63 NASH: STATESMAN, . Ele
€2231. Southfield’ Sewastay
| NO DOWN PAYMENT Pull Wr.
Price ‘60 Buick F'top $205 U4
‘b) Chev. P. G. $395 ‘e
52 DeSoto ° 4054.88 48 Chev. $195 68 51 Ford @ $395 86
50 ee of 4 th every wals. gas Ww car Immediate Cr OK.
AN, | extras, $-3288.
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] 54 Stude. 2 Dr..... S844
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54 Chev. Dr. ...$ 899
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Godfrey, Parr and Lewis Star in. Big CBS Reshuffle
11:30—(2) Strike It Rich, = |
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WIBK, News, | i ae W. Toby David =» | (:08-—-WIR, Bnd Mrs. Burton | Book. —
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if Quality — Service | waite ' —— p wm. WOws Weebeae WoAR gn agg | Music} (9) News, Movie . a e | CKLW. Pulton Lewis J. GRLW" Rooster Club WXYZ. When 6 Girl Marries) WPON. Chib 1480 1;15—(4) Fun to Reduce.
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STEFANSKI “ Meme) ron, Rows: Rne'y, sine] eM Sem Gee | “wat nite eopes|sseg-(9) News |; wwe :00—WIR, Music Hall WeOn, Peatie parte” Wattrick - a9) News. eas Wes. Bob Mazwel | _ EON, Fon SRUW. Rdaie Chase. |4:00-—(2) Brighter Day..(4) A Date ' Wax. Ww. , Capea rr] jack White we. News, ~. With Life, (9) Justice Colt. ¢
WPON, Record Room WJBK, WWJ, News by Cede: Community News | 4:15—(2) Secret Storm. (4) Mod- t 9:00—WIR, Bing Crosby ‘AR, Coffee With Clem XYZ, News, Curtai 4:306—WJR, Music i
Wave, town's Mecting ~ eel wone ss Jock White WieR Newt, pty WxvZ, ~ Mckenate ae of Night. (4) Queen treme pressures of maintaining
| EE Ee Eh, oe! He eee, | S| Ga eee teat |sheeanam tes | Drayton Home F onhiate 4 | WPON, News, Zee, Orville) CKLW, News, David | 12:30--WJR, Time tor Music| WCAR, Caravan of Musie | §:00—(2) The Early, Show. (4)| total of 13); hours of broadcast- | :
kot ee Wk Eek coe mT Se See cHUe Witten gnecnan | Pinky Lee Show, (1)-Mickey| ing weekly.” 4667 Dixie Highway _- OR 3-2552 bs WXYZ, Town Meeting CKLW, Bud Davies WWJ, News at 5. Mouse Club. (9) Dance Party. He told his ‘office he was “not ue Le
Wiek: Mickey Serr = | “Wwwa. oh erat WAR, ‘Muse in the ate | GRUW: Baale Chase" |5:30—-(4) Howdy Doody. (7) Mick-| giving out any further statements . | wean | Be iS ke ,..| Gorman | Bae ee see | Sage Hore peerage poten ten" SOE EO WCAR, Coffee with Clem WXYZ, Paul Wi 6:30—WJR, Music Hall az SRUW: Jim Von Kuren WPON, Rise 'n’ Shine CELW. Mews, Hollywood WW, Jim Delang Meanwhile the “Friends” (who HIGH FIDELITY WIE News, Mickey Ghorr| 9:08—W.E. Jim Vinal WISE Mews Tom Geotge | WATE News, McKensie Elks Expect 800 at this writing include—but you! et ; bonne
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f le : Temple tonight at 7, dinner-dance| Last week Godfrey told a Chi-— and | TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | Million Dollar’ Movie. Susan| con-man and his associates in convention
She epeton 8%) Buttalo Bil Je, Dick! Hayward, Jon Carrll, ve Ar| the fine are of fleecing qulibe| mirman Thomas illtiee suld/Sis Semen ate and that McCALLUM & DEAN Jones in “Rails Westward.” (9) Change of Heart.” (4) people. Charles Coburn, Kayel”'), Gov. philip Hart will head|be’d “no longer have permanent
Circle 9 Theater. Roy Rogers ay go aig aeepar yond Ballard ‘featured. (2) The Mill. ist of dignitaries on hand. talent” on his show. The redhead] 409 £. MAPLE, BIRMINGHAM Mi 4.5230 fights rag 4) Party. Cy Film, ates Honaire. Plainclothes policeman) "7, | for the affair|4l80' revealed that his hip is still mete businessmen in ‘Nevada Drama, “Welcome My is urged to quit force when his|_ TMs suest speaker t bothering him. a ;
(4) News an Sports. Paul Wil-/7:45—(4) News Caravan, John — yp rpg in| exalted — ot ee eee a6 i LS
: gn en and Protective Order of Elks from tion is running high that wi ale J abe Ras io
Gib Dolores. Short drama.|s:e0—(0) Screen Directors Play-|?:30- (7) Break, the Bank. | Qulsl Roanoke, Va. The tanquet i be Gelney map tan ee bs treet e@ Cee +] : e151 Weather, Sonny Etict of his second wite in| Show. Musical variety. (2) I've|™& held im honor of his visit|the life of a gentleman farmer. —; fee
pa a ; which will culminate a tour of|/Peter Lind Hayes will take over . (2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Everett starring George Mont-| Got a Secret. Panel quiz with Angela Lansbury. (2)| Garry Moore, host. state lodges. Dancing will follow/his other shows on July 28 for & 2
:30—(1) My Little Margie. Gale| Arthur Godfrey and His Friends. |10:00._— (7) Wednesday Night | is talk. "__ jechedated | stu-wesk.-peried, the I V « RADIO. HI-FI SE Storm in “Slight Misunderstand-| Variety from Miami, Fla. Figh Middleweight Bout:| Gillotte, who is Past Exalted|longest “vacation” Godfrey has - =
AUTHORIZED ing.” (4) Six Gun Special. West-|8:30—(7) MGM Parade, “The Pi-| Milo Savage vs. Charley Jo-|Ruler and Past Psesident of Mich-|taken since he first started in re- @ TV—ALL MAKES - : | em film. (2) Linkletter’s Kids.|~ rate,” musical comedy fantasy| sephs. (9) Mr. ang Mrs. North.|igan Elks, sald special tables wilt} dio. : “* ; 3 *
DEALER Art interviews moppets. with Gene Kelly, Judy Garland,| The Norths are the “Target” in|be set up for dignitaries, guests,| po you remember Godfrey's © TAPE RECORDERS 4s Be
EMERSON—CBS |7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie.| Walter Slezak. Part two. (4)| case of mistaken identity. (4)|and Lodge officess. Gillottee will) earty a.m. radio show when it @ RECORD PLAYERS 3 ee
| CROSLEY—BENDIX | Puppet comedy. (9) The Lone) Father Knows Best. Margaret This Is Your ue, Reve. 56 eet fo started? We used to drive family @ P. A. SYSTEMS—OFFICE INTERCOMMS a Wolf. Louis Hayward finds ad-| Anderson, about to address the} wards re-creates life story of -| and neighbors crazy by blaring
| L000 TOP VALUE STAMPS | venture in “San Pedro.” (4)| PTA on child guidance, learns} surprise guest. 2 noel aw. | Kef St the radio at 6:45 a. m. just to é.
WITH EACH NEW TV | Amos 'n’ Andy. Kingfish winds} Betty is involved in high school; ‘Drama _—— os amen 4 e auver, evenson hear his impertinent patter. BLAKE RADIO-TV «i oa
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Hardware, Garden Took, his feature length cartoons. (9)| mar. Comedy about amiable| with destruction. Gail Russell,|tional political leaders in a new re: ; ee Lows Core ond Seeds | ' John Baer star. ~~ " jeducational television series, the von, oe ee See Oe com ee
| 1 corn on the . 10:45--(1) Sports Headlines. Don| Educational Television and Radio|the old Godfrey, ag al ‘:
BRANDT ‘HARDWARE saa _| |, Wattrick. Center just announced tn Aum Aa-/reverem, Would come. ® SYLVAN CENTER 1 Spun | 11:00—(1) Soupy’s On. Comedy | bor. WEALTH AND HEALTH ma pn coe [33 Bat : with Soupy Sales. (9) National| The series, being filmed in Pitts-| Now he hias the pressures of a jie Goaren’s News. (4) 11 o’Clock News: Paul| burgh, is designed to evaluate the |tantastically complicated industry in Z, iusband Williams. (2) News, Jac LeGoff.| Rresidential nomination process/iion him. ‘The pressures. that = | vocest 11:10—(9) Weathervate. for the American voter, the center! ome with great wealth and. the , | 9 MUNTZ 1 V. ig Reartehtng 11:15—(7) Feature Pilm. George|*#id. The series will begin its run | pressures of ill health. i : Ul «
oS Dammers Brent in “Man Bait.” (9) Good|over the nation’s 19 educational “og | : SERVICE 20 Might fing Neighbor Theater. Viveca Lind-|TV stations in June. Maybe he won't —- - = , :
wentcteice’ |. : mee ad MO 24 None for gypsy girl and forsakes his|chinar cement plant, Iraq is get-|™E Pe | | , FE 4-1515, ag Brotenston ‘gegal life for her. (4) Little Show|ting bids to build a 546-house fac- -gwet deck Paar te off CBS as é
Open Eves. TU 10 P.M. 30 Acree =] |/ Victor Million in A Pair ofimey . faced . |
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from gray, green and beige colors:
Heaviest Wool Twist, Reg. 12.95 sq. vé...°.10.99 IB Cut to aay Room Size! €
Regularly
$120
Walnut Panel Bed and Double Dresser
Dovetiiled, center guided drawers are quality details $
on all case pieces.. Beautiful solid walnut overlays on
- case fronts and bed panels. Brass finished: hardware.
Regular $66 Walnut Dresser. . . $49. 88 $10 i8 een, Balance on
2.Pc. Sectional or Sofa & Chair
d¢ Sturdy hardwood
d Harmony House
Hardwood frame ts upholstered
expertiy,
details.
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Bookcase Bed and Double Dresser
. Cameo Oak Finish
Rich modern styled double Reg. $160
dresser .has center - guided
drawers and adjustable plate $
glass mirror. Handsome ‘book-
case headboard provides
space for lamps and books. $13 Down
Panel Bed and Triple Dresser, Reg. $160. .$128
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featuring the finest
wool patterned carpet
© Leaf, mfulti-color texture © 9 & 12-ft. widths
Tightly woven all wool high pile carpet that usually .
sells for 9.95 sq. yd. Gray leaf on nutria or green, beige
multicolor texture. Save at this price, buy now.
all wool pile embossed wilton
@Tight weave for plus wear © Heavy wool pile yarn
Usually 9.95 sq. yd. Now a high cut and low twist pile
carpet in 9, 12, 15-ft. widths at Sears low price. Gray,
green-and nutria colors. Buy today!
‘Cut to Room Size for Any Room!
Floorcovering—Second Floor