CNP ee a ee ’ FM te AG ag ie | A a THE PON U.8, Weather Bureau Forecast : : Cloud: g ae Gen PaN - Edition “ _%& # & & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1956—40 PAGES . “#0CUTED puss" uurrep Pane Puovos 7e * 114th YEAR | | ' C) “Research Key | § to Survival, ~ Says Curtice GM Head, Exenhower: Speak on TV Circuit °® at Center Dedication ; Harlow H. Curtice, presi-)— dent-of General Motors. Corp. said today the na- tion’s survival may depend upon “more emphasis on) basic research.” , Technological progress, he added, was essential to the continuance “not only of American leadership in’ ORRIN McQUAID F._. of Deeds Orrin McQuaid we died suddenly last night in- Where Fila ot * 4 ming Death Dies Suddenly; Served {7 Years + Struck From the Skies age Nun Rest Home Priest ond Pilot Among — Register of Deeds, 51, Heart Attack Victim; Career: Wins Praise Oakland County Register St. Joseph Mercy Hospital) of a heart attack. Mr. McQuaid, 51, had been in office since 1939. A| resident of Bloomfield Township, he had previ- ously lived in Pontiac since the free world, but of the democrats proceses them: Bue Strike Over 7 Curtice made his re- » é ; marks in an address pre- § N | pared for delivery over a ervice orma closed circuit television. network at the official dedication of GM’s new Mound and Twelve. Mile One Day Wildcat Strike by Greyhound Drivers giant technical center at Hits 25,000 Commuters 41908. | A candidate this year for his 10th term, he was Prominent —in- Republican: emes throughout the state, and had sponsored) ALL THAT’S LEFT—This is all that's left of Villa St. Louis Con- isuccessful bills in the Leg-| vent of the Gray Nuns after an RCAF CF-100 jet crashed from a jislature. | height of 35,000 feet. Rubble and wreckage were strewn over 100 He won high praise for his man- ; : jagement of the office, which was, regarded as a model by other; counties. His streamlined and mod- ernized recording procedure, wide- \ly copied by other counties, per- - Dead; Plane Returning From Arctic Mission dian jet fighter, ordered aloft onan interception mission that proved a false alarm, rocketed from a six- mile altitude into a Roman | |Catholic. nuns’ rest home ‘|last night and left 15 per- sons dead or missing. Fuel from the 17-ton CF, 1100 craft spewed across the three-story brick structure and fed an inferno. “ Sa . AP Wirephotes yards from the building. Body of priest was found 150 feet away. Largest piece of plane not more than foot square. (Photo copyright 1956 by Dick Herrington). om. —- man crew, 4@ priest and a woman OTTAWA (® — A Cana- — research staff. .._ | Service b tiac ‘mitted more efficient and economi-) : . Roads southeast of Pontiac. "Vie Sut of the Pontiac and rae ia | Marie des Martyrs, one of 22 : ‘Birmingham Great Lakes Grey- i . . The network carried the dedica- : . nuns who escaped, hound bus terminals was back to Under Mr. MeQuaid’s leader- tion ceremonies to 137 GM plants, an | ship, Oakland County became “The panes biew out.- The win- aoe = normal today as drivers ended| *™P» ¥ in 61 cities in the United States), day wildcat ‘strik | the first county in Michigan to dow frames, made of wood, and Canada. ete oo ike. bce " a: use microfilm processes and au- splintered, and the next second Later in the afternoon Presi- | the eng RS Coe me tomatic photestating methods, | gage ~ — i dent Eisenhower Was scheduled '"°!t yesterday, and spread local-| ping nis 18 years in office; the ames compet to deliver a personal message ‘ly, forcing some 25,000 Oakland yolume of official activities quad-| were injured. . over the network. ‘County commuters to seck other rupled, yet costs of processing Sister Marie Emond, assistant Curtice, in his address, described Means of transportation. documents steadily dropped as his) , femoral, of the order, sald there the center as ‘‘one of the nation’s! ay surburban, intercity, intra- improved methods came into use. | seven na tae : rs ae | great resources’ important to Ta- oe. sag ae, se ee | Born Oct. 12, 1904, in Bay City,| , mapa pea ranging in age from tional prosperity as well as to na-| 7« rvice was he attended Pontiac schools, grad- ae re given up as dead, : tional strength. | Tesumed today after 100 drivers uated from Ferris Institute and) The bodies of three nuns and i One step toward meeting the, operating from the Birmingham 2ttended the University of Detroit. the priest had been recovered challenge to American technologi-| terminal agreed at a meeting /e was a registered land surveyor. from the smouldering debris ; cal leadership, the GM president) ja.¢ might to return to their | He married the former Carolyn early today. The Con said, would be “to see to it that a (aah C. Heitsch of Pontiac in 1942, His | - dian Alr Fores pots larger Proportion of eo es wn , : wife, a daughter, Carol Ann, and - to search for the others, ple have the opportunity a | William. Marshall, president of, three sisters, Mrs. Charles Haw- . ’ ecloeed CFi00 incentive for embarking on a scien- | oca] 1303 of the Amalgamated ley of Burma, Mrs. Galen Wen- co a Yon boa vd tific and engineering career.” pou ot etn away dell of Trout Se Fa had been ordered up to identify a ‘Assn. of Street, Electric Railway, routman, Texas, Ree mysterious transport from the CHOICE IS CLEAR : 'es.| Mrs. Alan Robertson of 16 Mur. | ow , ; j and Motor Coach Employes,| 7 €° f ; =" arctic on which it had not re Curtice's statement that the termed the strike “strictly unau-| phy St. survive. l : - : = bes _—— . ae \ceived a flight plan. The fighter’s United States must meet the chal- thorized." | Mr. McQuaid, who served in the = S&ARCH RUENS—Firemen search the ruins of a Roman Catholic a three-story structure, setting it ablaze. The building was destroyed [crew ascertained the transport lenge to its technological suprem-| The drivers struck in protest U, S. Navy in World War II, is) uns rest home near Orleans, Ont., after an RCAF jet crashed into and 18 persons were killed. was a RCAF North Star bound for ad ohn ee oneal priser over a contract agreement between’ a member of the Veterans ‘of For-|——— a Montreal. : . stad, : 7 ws the company and thée..union. The! eign Wars and Pontiac Elks Lodge! in ; . ge ‘Curtice Revises Estimate ~ ee lcompany offered a 9-cent hourly 810. . “Our choice,” he said, “is bru- |Wage increase this year, 10 cents, He helped organize the first tally clear. As a society we can |Next year and another cent the;Young Men’s Republican Club in either learn mathematics and last six months of the two-year|Oakland County in 1932, and has. Judge to Resign Korea Re-elects sclence—or Russian.” . Concern over dwindling natural) resources, Dr. Hafstad said, “‘is| in the main misplaced."’ Research and technology, he added, will pro- vide sitbstitutes.-As an example, he cited GM's experimental free pis- ton automotive engine displayed at the Technical Center dedication. This is an engine that will run on many. fuels other than gasoline. “Ultimately.” Dr. Hafstad add- ed, “direct energy from the sun stored up in last year’s corn or cotton crop, may, in the form of (Continued on Page‘2, Col. 3) \contract, which would expire $0 served as treasurer of the. National, }October, 1958, The old contract ran¥ederation of Young Republicans. | out May 1. ‘The Rosary will be recited for Higher Post | | at 5.8 Million This Year GM Head Sees Car Output The Press erroneously reported|Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at Sparks-| \yesterday that local Greyhound Griffin Funeral Home, Funeral will |bus drivers were under Local 1097) be Friday at 10 a.m. from St. Hugo ‘of the AFL affiliated union. This of the Hills Church, Bloomfield! jlocal consists of City Bus Line/Hills. Burial will follow in Mt.! employes. iHope Cemetery, = | Vernon L. Crawford, vite presi- dent of the Detroit local, said the Da drivers wanted-a 14-cent hourly No Bomb Today | wage hike this year and a similar) ABOARD USS MT. McKINLEY raise in 1957. They also demanded (INS)—The first American air drop six paid holidays and ‘benefits, gther fringe of a hydrogen bomb was again| postponed today. | | yesterday appointed Judge George Edwards of the Wayne County Cir-|the figure to 5,800,000. ,cuit Court to the state Supreme ; TA |Court resign his present post: and to take |the high court séat as soon as present duties can be discharged) Wayne County Circuit’ DETROIT (#—The president of General Motors, who He’ll last year accurately forecast record auto sales, has Jurist Declares Take Chair Soon scaled down his 1956 prediction for the industry. Harlow Curtice had said the current year would be! LANSING UW — Gov. aud the auto industry’s second best with retail sales of 6'2 million cars. Last ni r ght, at a news conference, he cut, You See, Judge, This Is the Man I Wanna Leave LOS ANGELES ® — Mrs, Phyl- lis C, Brumfield testified in a di- vorce hearing that her husband had a genius IQ, but he ‘wag al- ways performing juvenile antics,” such as crawling all over his convertible while it was in mo President Rhee But Strong Opposition Cuts Aging Leader's Vote to 55 Pct. SEOUL, Korea W) — Syngman Rhee won his expected third term as. South Korea's president today Lg Local GM Plants This is 1,600,000 under |1955. It would be the third ‘highest sales total, exceed- ed in 1950 and 1955. Curtice, under questioning, said Judge Edwards said he plans to Tulip Festival Opens at Holland Today HOLLAND um — Shunting aside the city gamboled into the gaiety’ Snow F lurries. Hit Region as Mercury Dips to 30's Brief snow flurries fell on Pontiac this morning as | circuit bench in Wayne County General Motors _now _has _50,000) ¥ ay Edwards, on the probate and t ° jat the city’s three General Motors ‘plants today as the staffs of each ew OFT DIGVEe? * last June. He-did not go into de- tail. He said some additional lay- offs are planned for this week and é Weather Man pushed aside the calendar and jbut strong opposition cut his vote jto only about 55 per cent of the ‘total ballots cast. | | tion, This, the 21-year-old wife told a, | Superior Judge A, A. Scott yes- |terday, constituted cruelty, and The 81-year-old’ conservative,|her counsel agreed. South’ Korea's only president since) “When we'd go out in the car the republic was established ind be driving,” said the pretty Th ef 0 " ety! crawling all over the convertible In the separate vice presidential|—out on the hood, over the winds ballots Rhee's running mate, Lee|shield, behind the seat, making ‘Ki Poong, was trailirig Democratic remarks. at passers-by, It made iparty candidate Chang Myun, aime nervous.”’- a = +4 ‘total. vote in the 1952 election. ry that he hoped these would be the joined in conducting visitors last for- 5 _run.—~_|through — production facilities _ in the 1956 model He said the industry as a-whole separate tributes to the gigantic former ambassador to the United} She added: that John R. Brum. of its annual tulip time festival, brought back traces of wi a four-day carnival based on the| blossoming of Holland's tradition- | al flowers. | Earl F. Price, tulip time man-.morning. More rain also hit the area in the afternoon ager, said the celebration was ex- and last night . pected to begin. on schedule this : . afternoon, with the traditional The U.S. Weather Bu- street scrubbing parade despite |reau said the skies will be early temperatures in the low 30s. partly cloudy tonight and tomorrow with a low to- night from 46 to 50. The high tomorrow is expected Meanwhile, costumed residents scurried to their assigned posts in the roles of Netherlands towns- folk, a tribute to Holland's Old World background. to reach 64. The festival is expected to at-| A spattering of snow sprinkled tract upwards of 300,000 visitors on the city last year on May 24 during its run. jand 25. The mercury dropped to a chilly 34 degrees early this, ‘morning after registering a warm 60 degrees yesterday nter. had run into several difficulties in selling cars this year. But, he said, as far us General Motors is concerned, overproduction in 1955 was not one of the difficul- ties. ‘ A questioner . suggested that ‘Walter Reuther, president of the United Auto Workers, and others jhad laid some of the blame for the ‘poor market on overproduction land oversupply of cars in 1955. | Curtice said: “We have not in- r% ? The thermométer dipped to freezing at Jackson and 33 in Crand Rapids as frost hit many sections of Lower Michigan last | night. | The highest temperature this) time a year ago was 79 while the | States. However, Lee was gtill/field, also 21, wouldn't work, given a good chance to pull ahead wouldn't establish a home, had no inspection was GMC Truck &'in the rural counting. interest in their 20-month-old son Coach which received visitors at! _ e¢ # * Jonathan, 8 a.m. Pontiac Motor and Fisher) Because of Rhee's advanced age! Mrs. Brumfield got the divorce ‘Body began tours at 1 p.m. and Many politicos think the next vice decree and custody of Jonathan, will receive continuous crowds un- President may well turn out to be) Brumfield is supervisor of a nut til 9 p:m. GMC will close at 8 p.m. the old man’s presidential heir. |and bolt factory, The highlights of the observances; — SS will be tours of production facilities Geenie Voyages All Summer and displays of motor vehicle prod- ; Stern-Wheeler to Make new Warren Township installation. First to open its doors for public | | / low experienced was 43, | The lowest temperature pre-| ceding 8 a m. in Pontiac was 34 | The thermometer registered 4 degrees at ° p.m. duiged in overproduction at any time.” | Among the difficulties, he said, were the Federal Reserve Board's policy of tighter credit and the: great amount of speculation that JUDGE EDWARDS _Seamen ‘Stymie Shipping MONTREAL up — Shipments bers of the carriers’ association of Canadian iron ore, grain, coal to back demands for higher wages. and general cargo continued. to , The other five member compan- fall off today along the Great|‘©S Supported the struck lines by Lakes and St. Lawrence River as|Calling a partial tieup -of . their a shipping strike went into its Ships and threatening a complete . seventh day. \stoppage. The seven companies : operate 220 of Canada's Great An unofficial survey showed |Lakes merchant fleet of 260 ves- more than 100 ships of the Lake sels. | Carriers’ Assn. idle from Lake | An association official said ‘‘not Superior to thé lower St. Law- a propeller will be turning on rence, Farmers and manu- 'the Great Lakes by this weekend” facturers feared a serious short- unless the dispute is settled. - age of feed grains and other I'nion negotiators yesterday’ supplies unless agreement came walked out on talks being con- sion, | ducted by a federal mediator. The strike was called last Thurs-| The union men said they were day by the Seafarers’ International) protesting the action of a com- Union (SIU) against two mem-| pany official ‘who Issued. a state- ‘ | since 1951, was named to fill ' the vacancy resulting from the death last week of dustice Nell E. Reid of Mount Clemens. were bad and should be reversed. | Edwards, 41, came to Detroit in| He said predictions of revolu- 957 models would be revolution- | Curtice said the credit controls ment to reporters while the talks he 1930s from his native Texas t were coimg <8. and was appointed by then Mayor, He said 1957 models will cost, Mediator H. Carl Goldenberg Edward J. Jeffries as director- more than 1956 models. said the walkout did not mean an/Secretary of the Detroit Housing end to mediation efforts and that|Commission in 1940. . the disputing groups would mect, In 1941, he was elected to the GM Helps Flint for a sixth round of talks before first of four consecutive two year) DETROIT «—President Harlow the’ end of the week. terms on .the Detroit Common H, Curtice of General Motors to-, The Seamen's Union original- Council. He was courci}, president day said GM has contributed $50,-| ly demanded a monthly wage in- for two of the terms. |000 to the Red Cross for relief of \crease of $78.15 and a 40-hour, In 1949, he unsuccessfully op- [tornado victims in the Flint area: posed Mayor Albert FE. Cobo in | - ; ; To Take Husband's Place ‘week for deckhands now getting 5190 monthly for a seven-day week. the mayoralty election ‘A shipping..company official indi- : ‘cated the deniand' had not been In order to acéept the appoint- WASHINGTON (INS) — Congres- ‘changed materially. ment, Edwards will have to take sional sources reported today that, a $6,000 a vear pay cut. His salarv'the widow of the late Sen, Alben | Free Publie Lectare on Christian Sei AS A Circuit judge is $24,500. On W, Barkley (D-Ky) maybe given. jence, Thursdey evening, May 17, Pontiac the Supreme Court bench he will an interim appointment -to replace | i High Auditorium. Bee announcement of : . lee %. lpage 18. , Feceive $18,500, ihim in the Senate, . 4 % le jonary changes just weren't so A 4 ~ |nounced, ‘|diately launched. ucts including automobiles, trucks Maiden Cruise on Lake and military units. A substantial addition to Oakland County's lake craft Free buses will operate to Pon- tiac Motor and GMC from the| Huron Street side of the County) Courthouse to plant parking lots. | ae Strato jet Reported will be the “Island Queen.” It will begin public opera- . . tion on May 26 on Kent Lake, just south of Milford, Down in Atlantic | One of the projects of the-Huron-Clinton Metropolie ‘tan Authority, this la r LONDON (An American Bit ran Aull ; ‘ . ke al a acres is four miles long, Stratojet crashed today in the At @n S iorme y Impoun rif lantic about 12 miles off Land’s/ing the waters of the Huron, !t was recently purchased by- End, the -U. S. Air Force an River. It is located in the) te Suthority. A ep as imme @Uthority’.s 4,500 acre The cruise around Kent Lake epee al Kensington z Metropolitan Will require about 50 minutes and One parachute was repérted|Park. covers several miles among the sighted about 6% miles off shore.| The boat is 60 feet long and will ‘many islands and into some of its carry 55 passengers. It is a good "UMerous bays. One survivor was reported picked up by a French trawler. replica of the Mississippi River) The beat will be berthed af ; stern-wheeler of many years ago, the launching dock near the but is powered with a single diesel; main Grand. River entrance to In Today Ss Press engine turning an eight tot pad-| the park, It will make hourly County News................16 {de wheel. trips from noon until 7 p.m, Editorials... 6 | When fully loaded the “Island | 0" Weekends until mid-June. Sports ...... +... 28, 29, 30, 31 | Queen” draws but 11 inches of | After that the service will be THORS ace 27 | water. It was built .at Sauga- ‘in effect every day throughout the TV & Radio Programs..... 39 | tuck, and for the past ‘two sea- season. It will also be available Wilson, Earl........ .......39 | Sons has been carrying passen- |for charter before and after its . Women’s Pages..... 21 thru 235 | gers on the, Kalamaroo River. |regular hours, % # % ; %, “ 2 é ~ ‘ abe é + ‘ ty , .. i, ; : at 1 : 4 A 4 $s \ ; ; ik, In ieee aN ET erases ror Say O Pa everemaneeaieane | Conn oil atice | andl Gre! employed ghaukd be THE P PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. MAY 6 1956 * a GM Boost Aid | ‘to U.S. Students _____ STUART T. WHITFIELD - Milo D. Cross, president of the Pontiac State Bank has anounced the appointment of Stuart T. Whit- field as public relations director of the = effective July 9. ~ Jaunty Truman ~ Now in France Looks Beyond Travels to Some Campaigning for Democrats LE HAVRE, France —Harry| S. Truman arrived today with Mrs, Truman on the liner United _ the Democratic presidential nom- ~ Residency Vote in November City Commission Vetoes Police Association's August Request The vote on police and fire per- sonnel residency in the city def- initely will be before Pontiac oo ers in November. The City Commission vetoed a request from the Pontiac Police Officer’s Assn. that the question, originated by the group, be placed on the Aug. 7 primary ballot. The November decision was of- fered in a motion by Commis- sioner Floyd P. Miles (District 4) who said the residency amend: ment would interfere with an- other city charter amendment already on the August ballot. No one from the association was present last night to present the Increased General Motors fi- nancial aid to education, which will provide four-year scholarships to an additional 200 students while benefiting 32 more _ institutions, dent Harlow H. Curtice. | The expanded program will in- crease General Motors’ annual contribution toward support of higher education to more than $5 } milion and wilt 48 states. Cartice disclosed the enlarged program at a news conference at Hotel Statler on the eve of dedication activities of GM's new Technical Center here. The additional scholarships are part of the ‘College Plan,” one of three plans that make up the GM program, and brings to 400 the number of four-year scholarships which will be awarded each year nnder the overall Under the plan four-year college scholarships are awarded annually iby 110 private and 68 public ca ileges‘and universities from which General, Motors draws many of its employes. This benefits institutions in all 48 states, 10 more than previously included. 15 Killed When Jet Hits Ottawa Convent (Continued From Page One) crashed into a Montreal tenement district in 1944, killing 16 persons. Within seconds after the jet hit, the convent was a pyre. The ex- plosion was heard 15 miles away. Said one eyewitness: ou wes barviba|1 Gas ovary one on the top floor must have been burned. Many on the ground floor also were unable to get out. It happened so fast . . . The whole building seemed to go 4p like a torch.” SLOW COMMUNICATIONS port's flight plan had been filed, but that it'was delayed because |the North Star was coming ‘in from the arctic, a strategic zone in North America's defense. - Interceptors’ were in the air bé- fore ground control units were The Air Defense Command at St. Habert, Que., Is charged with keeping track of all planes in Canadian skies. It was not im- meditely clear who Was respon- sible for relaying of the trans- port's flight plan to that com- mand, COAL FEEDS FIRE There was no indication what caused the crash. | Hours after the crash, coal stored in the convent basement still fed the fire. Fire-blackened walls and a 40-foot chimney re- mained standing. A warped steel fire escape clung eranily to one wall, Eiremen rushed to the blazing building from nearby communities, the air force base and Ottawa. There was little they could do. Crowds clogged the roads. Po- lice kept thousands of onlookers a safe distance from the blaze. case, A communication had been ~ forwarded to the commission stat-| required ‘‘to live within a 10 mile radius of the Huron and Saginaw intersection.” * The stsociation me ee live within the city limits, - A memorial has been unveiled) in Nairobi, Kenya, to 2,400 men) ‘and women of the Commonwealth’ land forces who fell in Italian’ The Weather full T.8. _—— Bureax Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY ‘art ~ @eady is the forecast for tonight and eorrew, with temperatures sradeet: os Tonight's low is set for aroun 48 and tomorrow's high between woe by fire department personnel who Armed Forces," Today in Pontiac n Lowest temperature preceding 8 #8 ™m | Gem: Wind elocity 20-25 mph using the Civil Defense siren whic h citizens to consider using the * At Direction: Northw Bun sets wisnasesy at 7:47 pm. Sun rises Thursday at 509 am Moon rises Wednesday at 11: phe am) Moon = Theredsy at 1:00 a Downtown 1 Temperatares Oe. m......:.-34 i) a. m........ 37) 26. @.... 66. 34 IT cs 38 8a. m... ee | TURE toe bAGanbod pa. m... FTP. Me. gee, 46) 0 a. m.. Tuesday in Pontiac {As recorded downtown) ~ ol 49 54 tomporaters. erro +. 78 nest tgmpersiure eregere aS perature . Weather—Fai ° Highest end Lowest T ieeeeratnees This Date in 4. ¥ 33 im 1956/3 ‘2 im 1981 ‘ ‘Teesday’s Temperstere Chart ° 72 55 Miaint 83 Minneapolis 54 4 New Orleans 69 a not be used. ‘Discussed Again | Suggest Aerial Bombs, or Defense Sirens for Warning People Once again the topic of a tornado idents to attend the armed forces Somaliland, Ethiopia, Kenya and warning system for Pontiac came ‘parade in the city Saturday and| Madagascar during World War Il.’ up at the City Commission meet- Visit the military displays to be lo-| ‘ing last night. : Mayor William W. Donaldson led| be set off if a tornado was sighted are on duty 24 hours. This was suggested in lieu of| Firm’s Education Outlay’ lwas announced yesterday by Presi-|— A spokesman said the trans-/alcohol or cotton seed oil, fuel this 55 bea Firms Will whi x |The Day in Birmingham Siena. Discussed Terrace Zoning Change Is Voted event and several “MSU faculty will attend to make awards, * * *@ } Vacation Bible School teachers will meet tomorrow at the Ascen- BIRMINGHAM -— Terrace zon- ing should be extended westward three unplatted parcels on North Woodward but the city sou etain the flood area along recommended last daily curriculum. The school be- 350 colleges and universities in all TOUR GMC DIVISION—A group of high school students from the Pontiac area disembark from buses to begin an inspection/of production facili- ties at the GMC Truck * ‘Coach Division. The = Motors’ new Technical Center. ~ in abseryance teenagers are part of an expected crowd of 4,000 students who will view the interior of the plants of the dedication of General | Pontiac City Affairs yo $500,000. for New Hospital ceptance of construction bids.” The City Commission met with the hospital board members last Thursday at which time the half- million dollar allocation was adopted. ? Other action at last night’s City Commission meeting included the approval of a land contract for a lot west of the hospital owned by Charles Durkee. Durkee will be paid $27,500 from hospital funds The City Commission formally! approved last night setting up a $500,000 reserve in a three-year| capital improvement program to aid in the construction of the new Pontiac General Hospital addition. The city manager arid Director of Finance Oscar Eckman were authorized establishing the money, which - along with the $2,900,000 general obligation bond issue, will ‘be “‘suffi¢ient to authorize the ac- Await Decision on Overtime Pay Two Pontiac police officers were assured by the City Commission Claims Curtice | \Contiaund From Page One) year’s automobiles.” Gets Formal Commission Approval 04,748.40; city cost: last night that they will hear the lot answer on their et lier iio oe ee A siti romance : sire — mepers of ot #2 the. to, gest, orovert lie center, which consists of 25 denied them by the police chief. |°%: $2-208.79: city cost: 62.308 10). and some 55 firms will visit the Pon- tiac Schools on Education-Business- lIndustry-Day May 23, according to John Hirlinger, Pontiac Chamber of Commerce. Title of the annual day has been’ changed from Business-Industry- _,Education Day this year, because! the school system is host to the activities, — "Approximately 150 local business industry men _ representing manager of the The annual program, sponsored by the chamber, is under the di- rection of dames Nye, chairman. of the educational committee, J. Cecil Cox, assistant superinten- dent of schools, is handling ar- rangements for the schools, Visitors to the schools will meet in Pontiac High School auditorium | at 8:45 a.m. for an orientation The Pontiac High band under the direction of Dale C. Har- ris will play a few pumbers. Dr. a Dana P. Whitmer, superintendent Addition t for the property which is intended’ to be used by hospital interns. The commissioners also ap- proved a standard agreement with the Rando Building Co. for en-| Glendale Manor Subdivision. Public hearings will be held | next Tuesday night on the fol- lowing public improvement proj- ects on which engineer esti- mates were sited last night by the city clerk: _ work for © Pearsall (Assessed cost: $1,219.20; city ath $1,157.24). gravel, and re- gutter, lated work for Nebraska avenue from Nara cost: ‘ade, Earlmoor to Howland $7,134 Water main in Mansfield avenue from “tte Heights, Subdivision will_be among— tiae High, gineering inspection services in the and. industry representatives shown different departments. land heads of these departments Office 'will explain procedure and study, ed matter to them. 2 Visitors will have lunch at their assigned schools with the teachers bie . If they desire, they may return to be rty line of/can still p-| program by calling the Chamber ‘of Commerce office, Hirlinger said. Principals of schools assigned will 6t schools, Louis Schimmel, presi- dent of the Board of Education and two chamber representatives the- ‘$—for. he morning session. Following the program the visi- tors will separate and go to dif-| ferent schéols to study classroom procedure at 10 a.m. There are 25 public and 3 parochial schools par- tictpating in the day's activities. Francis Staley, principal of Pon- will This session is not included in Gables, the Michigan State Uni- the day’s official program, but is versity Club of Oakland County an added explanation period, Staley; will honor 23 high school seaiors said. | Business and industry members ships to Michigan State Univer- sign up for the EBI Day) Public hearings will also be held then issue invitations to the ex- ~ Mayor Proctaims” buildings on a 330-acre site, has been described as dedicated to “‘a better tomorrow through research ¥ today.” Among the various structures are five staff building groups — styling, research, engineering, process development and service. Within the buildings guests saw an assembly machine which puts together 75 parts of a® cylinder head mechanically, the first suc- cessful mechanical heart, a new artificial lung, a device used to purify polio vaccines and blood plasmas, and the electro stetho- ‘graph, which record's the human heart's inaudible or low frequency sounds. They also saw a demonstration’ of laboratory “‘road testing’’ of motor vehicles with a “bump and shake” rig, cutaway“versions of GM's latest experimental gas turbine au- tomobile, and the even newer ex-| ‘perimental autornobile powered with a,so-called ‘free piston’ en- gine. Joining in the dedication pro-| ‘gram were 137 GM plants in the United States and Canada which held ‘‘open house’ programs for cnplues en and friends: Officers Harold Hayden and Billy Jones sat through a long 23-point agenda only to be told the decision on the case woulda not be announced because of the absence of the city manager. They originally appeared be- fore the commission April 3 but the answer has been postponed several times pending the return of one of the officers from vaca- tien, Both claimed they were denied the pay by Police Cief Herbert W. Straley because they were not given authorization to work over- time on a February felony case. The commissioners reportedly reached a decision at an informal meeting but deferred action upon| the request of City Manager W. rolls for recap, curb repair and) related work on State street from’ Huron to Johnson and on Osmun street from Saginaw to Sanford.’ A hearing wil also be on an assessment roll for a water main ‘in Peacock avenue from Joslyn to ‘Fuller, Clara avenue from Fuller to east, property line of lot 30 as- sessor’s plat 102, and for Fuller street from Peacock ‘to Columbia. Other business taken up on the 23-point slate included four pub- lic hearings on projects to be as- sessed at which no citizens were present to be heard. The commissioners also accepted a resolution of public necessity for concrete paving, curb, gutter and related work on Mansfield avenue Will Assist Charities sports teams supported by the, K. Willman. Police Ball Proceeds from Baldwin to Kennett. An esti- mated cost was ordered prepared by the city engineer. closing of bids on the sale of city in the new off- street parking | | Proceeds of the third annual 8am. police ball Saturday will go to A hearing will be held June 12 on‘an ordinance to rezone to Com-| mercial 1 use part of lots 62-66 in. ihe Hillside sponsor charity programs and) ‘Police Officers Assn., ite, Sgt + is according 4. Armed Forces Day Mayor —“Wititam -W> Do last night proclaimed this Satur-| from any policeman. iday ‘Armed Forces Day in Pon- 25 cents ‘a couple will be charmed) tiac’’ and the week of May 27-June at the door. 2 as “Pontiac Foundation Week.’ \. a dance will bein at 9:30 Hall, 295 S. Saginaw St. and will’ in the Knights of Columbus profile and estimate for grading) feature music by a well known ‘and graveling the alley in as-) ‘orchestra, Set Carr said. ree tic may be obtai | . 'work. roads this Manor Sepdivisien | next week on special assessment pected visitors. Half Million Slated for Area Road Work A price tag of $562,336.10 was| set on State Highway Department improvements- in Oakland County! month at a _ contract- letting in Lansing last week. Work planned includes: Resurfacing and widening of 6.78 miles of U.S. 10 in Bloomfield, In- dependence and Waterford Town- ships. . Resurfacing and widening of 2. miles of Telegraph Road eal from Elizabeth Lake Road northwest from Franklin Road.. Resurfacing and widening of M24 from U.S. 10 east to Opdyke Road. instructed the city attorney to pre. with burial following in White said that the business) nd the-€ity Unplatted Parcels 1A and 1B, where a terrace zoning for the first 300 feet back from Woodward did got meet with owners’ plans for locations of terrace units, have been discussed for months, but last night unplatted Parcel No. 2; just adjacent, was added in the de- ibating. Springdale Park facilities will be City planning officials indicat. available at the same rates and | ed they were relieved to conclude fees charged last year, city com- negotiations of the long-discus- ‘missioners have decided, Admis- sed soning last night. A com- (sion wilt be by membership cards mittee of adjacent property own- |issued to residents or taxpayers ers raised no serioug objections |with three guests allowed. ‘te the extension of the terrace | But at picnics, at which attend- zoning. ance is limited to 50, the ratio of New! cener lof (iA and 150 is| 'three residents to one non-resident William Berman, while Raymond "0ud be maintained. Smith, who has not any immedi- ate terrace building plans, owns’ Parcel No. 2, The. flood plain area along the iriver follows a policy kept by the city over a period of years, giving the river space for flooding. Pur- chase by the city was discussed, but it was decided that was un- necessary. Hours are 9 a.m. to noon, all age children may attend. * ¢ @ Final square dance for the YMCA is set for Saturday, at 3:30 p.m, at the “Y", Mark Smith will call and the Y’s Men’s Club will be host group. % * * * Chief of Police Ralph Moxley has been. directed to post several $100 fine signs to help enforce the| on roadways. Objectors to: the nuisance wrote several letters recently to the city, causing city commissioners to ask this week for the signs. Commissioners also asked that a four-way stop be instituted at the Eton and Lincoln Intersec- | . * «© 4 The Birmingham Civil Defense has announced that a limit- supply of pamphlets, Gu S| |Shelters,” , and ‘Corner a fom the aes Ot. Civil Defense are available without eharge at the director's RUSSELL B. COWAN *- Materials Foreman R. B. Cowan Dies / . Pontiac High at 1:30 p.m. for @ gttice Room 106 Municipal Research Is K 2 Police Officers pater “kee Tithe 2 Ses, "niener wht osotsin ne ne. esearc S ey, seo: etty cost: $13,333.10), S| eee Oe neuen) mh expel =? Russell B. Cowan, general fore- Curb, ‘gutter, , gravel, and re-|local building program. At a banquet tonight at Devon |’ ; . man in materials at Pontiac Motor | who have won entrance scholar- sity, Harry Winston Jr, of Bir- mingham is chairman of the ‘Division, died suddenly yesterday jat the plant. He was 56 years of age. He was born in Ovid July 17, |1899, the son of Charles and Ella Millerd Cowan. In 1925, he was married here to the former Marion . | E. Copland. 19 Residents Protest = corn, come to routine : from Ovid with his parents in R ’ f 5 | of 1915, ezoning 0 1S A member of All Saints Episco- . pal Church, he served in the U. S. Nineteen residents of Anderson's Navy during World War I and sang Western Addition subdivision last!in the choir of his church. night continued their fight to block | Besides his wife, Marion, he ithe rezoning of five lots in the jeaves a daughter, Mrs. Carolyn |area despite the fact the City Com-|Freebury and a son, David R. mission unanimously approved the Cowan, both of Pontiac and three rezoning last week. grandchildren. And indications are that the~’ Other survivors include a sister, group will continue its battle up Mrs. Harold Faust of Detroit: three ito the public hearing scheduled for brothers, John of Royal Oak, How- June 12. ard and Harry Cowan, both of De- The contingent objects to the troit. rezoning to Residentia[ 3 lots 35- | Mr, Cowan's body will be at the 89 of the addition in the city’s southwest side because it will til it is taken to All Saints Epis- permit construction of a multiple- (copal Church for service at 2 p.m. | dwelling apartment building, Thursday, The Rev. C. George Last week the City Commission Widdifield, his pastor, will officiate Resurfacing of 2.8 miles of Route pare an ordinance to amend the Chapel Memorial Cemetery. May 28 at 2 p.m. was set as the; 596 near Milford. Resurfacing of .318 miles of Wix- owned buildings en lots to be used om Road near Milford. Circuit Court Jurors to Hear Bribery Case ee Benjamin D. Ritholz, |ssessor’s rk 13 from Linda Vista|the King Optical Co, of Chicago, 2 ore A price of ‘the plat. 4 petinga more than 50 three members of the State Board (Bross pecs per cent signed requested the of Optometry. anding its The trial now is in its eighth day. The mayor urged all Pontiac res- cated on West Huron at Wayne. “T eall upon my fellow citizens’ ithe fight by questioning whether to also display the flag on this) ‘Fourth of July. aerial bombs could day in manifestation of their recog-| ‘cago gave the opening address this . He said they could nition of the sacrifice and devotion! to duty of the members of the! the proclamation: read, 3 The second proclamation urged! ‘fa- Rev. Lillian S, Gregory of Chi- morning at the state conference of - Congregational Christian churches being held today and tomorrow in the First Congregational Church, An ordained _ Congregational \Christian minister and national sec- \ (Commissioner John A. Dugan has.cilities of the Pontiac Foundation retary of the women’s work, Miss been fighting for for more than ain making donations, bequests, and ‘Gregory spoke on ‘New Horizons month. State officials are pessimistic on the use’of the siren because of the possible interference with its orig- inal purpose, juse of the siren. ‘I understand they are being used in other cities |for tornado warning,”’ he said. “‘We | would only have to work out a means to distinguish between the air attack and natural disaster warning.’ Juveniles Suspected in Breakin Attempt Juveniles are suspected in a breakin attempt Tuesday night at. a home at 401 Lowell St., Pontiac, ‘police said. The owner, William Medien Sr. said a basement window had been, removed, - but - ede nothing | was taken. | worthy projects: “ Bloomfield Hills Students | | Dugan once again insisted on the Reenact State History BLOOMFIELD HILLS — As a part of Mithigan Week: observance, all Vaughan School students were to participate in the school’s Spring | Festival today, reenacting high-/ lights in Michigan history. They will re-stage Steven Masons Inaugural Ball, events of the ‘Gay Nineties” and then will symbolize today's life in Michigan. = Postal Rate Hike Dead WASHINGTON (INS) — A key Republican on the House Post Of- fice Committee predicted today that President ‘Eisenhower's re- quest for postal rate increases will not be enacted this year, 4 |memorials to their community for for 0c. WM.” .Her work includes the organi- zation and direction of over 700,000 Christian women tn 4 “state conferences. She directs Bible study, Christian education and family life courses, and as- sists in forming prayer groups as well as recruiting young people for Christian vocations, A luncheon was held at noon for the Divinity Dames, wives of the ministers, in the church, The. general luncheon was served = the Central Methodist Church. The Rev. H. B. Loomis, ass’t noon session and presented Dr.| Raymond B. Blakney of Olivet! College and Mrs. J. F. Mangold. Dr. Harold N. Skidmore, state superintendent, will address the group on ‘The Michigan Confer. | moderator, presided at the after-| jafternoon. REV. LILLIAN 8. GREGORY * ” "Phe Rev. Russell T, Loesch of | New York City will speak on “These, Too. Are Ours” at the Christian Education Dinner at 6 p.m. sonnel ef the denomination, racial groups | Mass. where he was pastor. He al- 24. Stan Jones led the Skppers with \so served with the Massachusetts/11% points and Gary Meeker won Minister and secretary to the Council of Churches on their radio|the ple Congregational Christian Conference Opens Here for Two-Day Session REV. RUSSELL T. LOESCH he Rev. Mr. Loesch served with inter-/at Berkley. * and in interderiominational | Melrose Highlands, ence — a Portrait” at 4:30 aaa and aes Forces per-jand television committee, — The case of a rai Hes ae cago busivessma supreme Court Waives _ City ‘Engineee Lewis Wrenn was! fonarged with bribing ante state Prophet Jon jlife. instructed to prepare a planned officials was to go to a circ P es’ Ap P eal court jury today. city’s building zone law permitting! ithe rezoning, The first reading of Richard W. Menzel Ue coumance Wasi held last night! cnard WwW. Manse! 16 of (i344 oe Corie ack Ne 4 re cy Montroyal Ave., was dead on arri- mended the rezoning, and will be val yesterday at Pontiac General Hospital. aired in a publie¢ hearing June 12. He was born here Oct. 24, 1939, | Richard was a junior at Pontiac | LANSING W — The State Su- High S$chdol and a member of head of preme Court has refused to step Grace Lutheran Church. into the trial of Jarnes F. (Proph-|_ He is survived by his smother = e jer anda ed ae Blonde of Detroit. _* Service will be at 1:30 p.m. Fri- | The court Aen the Negro re. day from the Sparks-Griffin Chapel. ligious leader’s application for The Rev. Ralph C. €laus of St. pact to appeal and for a stay of, Trinity. Lutheran Church will offi- [ahaa tt in Detroit Recorders ciate with burial in Perry Mount 'Court It also turned down his request ; |to overturn a ruling by Judge John H ien P. O'Hara of Detroit Recorders Frederick J. Pherrien ‘Court that certain evidence offered Service will be held at 2 p.m. iby Detroit police should not be Thursday in the Sparks-Griffin Park Cemetery. quashed. ‘Chapel for Frederick J. Pherrien . The high court's action was-of 82 Hamilton St. The Rev. Ed- ‘made without comment. thond I. Watkins of the Joslyn Detectives Investigating ‘Avenue United Presbyterian i . ‘Church will officiate with burial in Liquor Store Breakin ! | Detectives of the Oakland Coun-| Mr. Pherrien died ye ster q ey. ity Sheriff's Department were in. ™°fng of a heart attack. vestigating an early morning John William Sebastian breakin at an Oxford Township John William Sebastian, 54, of liquor store today. The store was, 'believed t re bee ved to have been entered at ratty Oakland Ave. died yesterday of a heart attack. He had been in lam Store owners reported several ill health two years. Born in Gordonville, Mo., April bottles of liquor were missing, En-| (15, 1902, he was the son of John itry was said to have been gained: iby forcing open a re y & ope ar door in the) jand Caroline Elibee Sebastian. He came here from Flint in | building. . - 1940 and had been employed at Stipees num aie the Pontiac Motor Division. | rangular “Surviving are his wife, Anna, and Winning seven events and tying five children, John Jr., George, for Ist place in another, Waterford Mrs. Phyllis Valley, .Sally and defeated Berkley and Southfield in Gloria Sebastian, all of Pontiac. ja triangular track meet Tuesday! Also surviving are two brothers, |Rudy of Pontiac and Herman of Waterford piled up 81% points] Cape Girardeau, Mo.: thre sisters, ito Berkley's 31% and Southfield’s Myra, Lula and Mrs. Theta Nuss- baum, all of Girardeau, | Funeral arrangements; will be an- vault and high jufp to|nounted later by the mere Fu- inersl Home. score 1. ithe son of Douglas and Evelyn ‘sister, ‘Mrs. White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. . Friday meetings last until June 29. % Donelson-Johns Funeral Home un- - | mene me pp temp i | RRR SBSH CIR om = Ld . "THREE x ‘ es, ‘ i] y i : > * ; : = ; y , G cake Wane see i fC, 4 i re , _ 7 i. THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16,1956 is prety pomy intating NEW Trial Set - | this air conditioner in your oftes or store” in) Murder Case - —* | Mother Expected to Tell Jury of Lover's Hand hs in Husband’s Slaying WA NEWBURYPORT? Mass. = Mes. Lorraine Clark, 30, serving ae lifes after admitti : and, is scheduled to go before) _ a grand jury today in a unique reopening of the spicy murder cage. | * . * | The four Boston morning papers say Mrs. Clark is expected to tell the jury that her “‘lover,”’ Arthur ‘Jackson, 24, had a hand in her: husband's deat. NEW CARRIER | Jackson js serving three years : ‘in Salem jail for adultery with! Mrs. Clark, a mother of three. | WEATHERMAKER State Atty. Gen, George Fingold) — Hold newsmen Tast nigtif: “We feet DESIGNED FOR LOWER iwe have gathered some very INSTALLATION: COSTS istrong evidence indicating the par- \ticipation of someone else” (in Surveys show that air conditioned the slaying). stores attract more customers.| U . ~~ ~ jin Salem jail to the women’s re-| ‘ */formatory in. Framingham to con-| |front Mrs. Clark. ‘Aetheriasd Caries Dealer tencing Jackson, accused tim of wee) 6Jackson met Mrs. Clark at a Pontiae Press Phote Sales o0 un 150%. Fingold reopened the case after : : NURSES’ GUILD AND MISSIONARY WORKERS — Wrapping: s . : Jackson-was_taken- trom—his a d Fa rm Bill -plant-pots-and tying-them with ribbons of rainbow hues were Harvest "|Schoft Millis, president of Western boy suffocated yesterday when he : Reserve University, Cleveland,’ crawled into a refrigerator and the! There are no rivers in Bermuda, + Tankey of Rondale street, Mrs. Annie B. Chapman of Highland ave- | nue, Mrs. Josephine Milton of Lull street and Robert McCants of . |; Branch street (left to right). Members of the Nurses’ Guild and Mis- | AIR CONDITIONING CO. Judge Charles Fairhurst, in ce. acl ng Ch anges ; Sionary Department of several Baptist churches held a Mother's Day | Tea to benefit the organizations’ flower project. The group dis- | 185.N. FE 2-3844 “half the responsibility for wreck-, tributed if9 plants to the Oakland County Convalescent Home for the | — _ jing the (Clark) family ~*~ t Holland, Aiken: Leading dining tables, patients in St. Joseph Mercy and Poniate General Hos- > pitals and Walkers’ Convalescent Home on Branch street. ‘party through her husband Melvin, Final Efforts to Reshape For APPLIAN p « aan a 2. j . | Plan Favorable to lke Aiken, senior Republican on the CONTRACTING A few months later, Clark’s| * * Senate Agriculture Committee. | Boy and Dog Perish lweighed body ws found in the salt) WASHINGTON «- — A last-| “It's the worst section of the in Ice Chest Together ——ODERG'S APPLIANCES Fiat. tte had ‘beer shot tr the Lake'ditch effort: to- reshape ® -secondinew’ Dil” Holand —agseed. ot —rrrrcHIWSON, Kan. (BA six | f00F Tocker with reinforced AND CONTRACTING Attitash cottage, Amesbury, where 1956 farm bill in line with Presi-)would penalize dairy, poultry an lyear old boy and his dog died to- 435 Main st ome OL 2-461 FF oe ° “pil. dent Eisenhower's program wasilivestock farmers nationwide |~ Ate sabia aie with his wife and chil promised in the Senate today by;much more than it would help the Sether inside an ice chest, “Gpeuaa | — Sens, Holland (D-Fla) and Aiken/feed grain producers.” Hand were caplet re wae hpeiepgmins R-Vt). A. version: of the measure has|*!de the upright metal chest. ihe How To Hold Assumes New Post - 2 © @ | passed the House. A Senate-House tiny dog’s body was covering the FALSE TEETH LANSING — um — Wendelt J. They said in separate Interviews conference will adjust differences.|one small air vent into the box. |Marzolf, Mt. Clemens board ot they would ote as e hicher aoe Dead was Throval L. cee More Firmly in Place commerce secretary, will resign Provisions calling ats, |1O Be Guest Speaker = son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. ent price supports on oats, | . June 15 to become associate /@™m | ; De pour tele sooth ianney anaien , se barley, grain sorghums and) The Rev. V. L. Lewis, pastor of|Johnson. The mishap occurred on by slipping, dropping or wob- executive secretary of the Petro-|"Y®: barrass bling when you eat, laugh or talk? ‘ileum Industry Trade Assn, it was/corn grown outside the commer-|the St. James Baptist Church, the farm of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Just sprinkle a little FASTEETH o late : your ten This alkaline “(non-acid) announced today. jcial corn.area. 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Friday FUNERAL HOME ABOARD USS MOUNT McKIN-,eral Marshall Islands almost as,tuna trawler a similar distance| one of the crew died some’, Russian propagandists had an ey postponement’ and our . LEY (INS) — More than $1,000 far away from ground zero as/@way (and the trawlers SIipPCt months later of hepititis, we were |tield day, neglecting to mention,\came from) Thoughtful Service” vasomalocran. ate ae ag aed, Washington is from New York, and | eres sornsied case of its crew! blamed. A wave of antl-Amert- (o¢ course, that the Reds set off and, looking 46 Williams St. Phone FE 2-5841 communications ship in ~y byjit, made 80 odd people sick for 6). comaminated | can sentiment swept the Asiatic |ineir own nuctear weapons with ognized %-Hour Ambulance Service seven days of its occupancy by!) i). ! : | aa ae a = ™ — n : he | the 15 news. media men assigned + 2 & ereneamecain” oe, | ap aia rend th- ut as much concern we! j ilcag oo EB po Cover the first disposable Ammer 7 eat sea patrof of that'ex The Japuinese would not let our taking sums of taxpayers’ mon- |Sélig Of people in the way of the/“Biew us all the way back to Ex od : ican H-bomb. 1 Japanese ialists treat the men. When | ey, radioactive cloud as they have for/wetok ‘com c all of it went at the average rate of 12 cents a word. 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This desiree naturally hurts) the feelings of the sponsors of Na- ‘tional Tavern Month, who spend a lot of money promoting it. They don't expect the populace , Piggins outlined the plan after ‘to turn the eceasion into another touring Flint, Allen Park and Fourth of July, -and~ go around | Line oln Park, all of which were ‘shooting off firecrackers. But/hit by last Saturday night's twis- they do think it would be nice if;ter. The program will be formally you'd drop into your favorite tav-|drawn up by Police Superintend- lern for a friendly drimk at the ent Jack Harvill and Deputy super- ‘pump, and pause for a moment in) intendent Miles Furlong. Pick qwith your tow PO and © «i isilent reverie over the long and) The commissioner's plan pro- te end funds important role taverns have! vides for: = ee s |eeaved tn Bier: 1. Dividing the city into 30 separ. Many a wife thinks the neigh-| 0° one the city into ; CAREFREE hertisod invent is cit alliaband ate disaster areas, without regard to precinct boundaries, and with an area commander for each de- Circuit Court Grants 37 Divorce Decrees INDIVIDUAL TOURS A ka eas (trap where the head of the house| ‘stops off on the way to the grocery | store, stays five hours and comes | ‘home without the groceries. ‘PREJUDICED VIEWS The sponsors. of National Tav- _ Niegere Fells 27. 26.10 Conedian Rockies 165.07 Days Mexico _: 157.65 ‘ern Month think this is an ee 16 Days tremely limited and _ prejudiced Wash-N. Y. 100.40 (view of a time-honored institution. Divorces granteg recently in 10 Days *. «= & ‘Oakland County Circuit Court in- They say the orig of the tav-/clude: ern is lost in the mists of the| George trom Mildred M ores aps breee cue aime tek Caibersne eaten beter c “stephens | oman - C. from U. S. Toa Exive GAY ESCORTED TOURS More than 40 popular vacation- lands ta choose from! Ride a in case of. a tornado. * 2. Calling a meeting of al! met- ropolitan police and fire chiefs household of printed instructions said one aay shaling Darts nder Jand Civil Defense heads to insure ‘© Side them before and after maximum cooperation between ® tornado strikes. But most af ihe basemen sur- communities. —— rescue procedure training in each phase. mand post in each of the 30 disas- ter areas. notifying utilities of live wires, leaking gas and bronken water mains, ° the stricken area to clear vechicles and debris from fire department, as electric generators and search. | working order. '—to stay out of the bar for the 10. Distribution to each Detroit whole month and give us q rest,’ * * veyed said something like this: “If the. customers would Just | hut up about their troubles for a ter, pped . ots 2D gaat equi | while — and listen to our boubiew cack te eer fr ena y life would be a dream.” area homeless | . residents coped - — | There you are. For most of the’ ; year the bartender js standing Piggins declared: ” |psychiatrist-to his patrons. Why: “This (program) is not the re- sult of sudden ‘hysteria. It is be- ing done to chart a course of action for police and citizens alike should a disaster strike. We want to have an orderly program with) which every member of the police department fs familiar." _ IL Precautions against looting. 3;-Setting up-police search and — #2. Designating an evacuation | i ; with, special 4. Designation of a central com- 5. Planning procedure to seal | _ off the disaster areas from all but essential vehicles to keep streets free of “eighincers autos. 6. Standardizing a procedure for psychiatrist? The poor fellow might be so humbly grateful to find a listen- ing ear he'll break down and.even buy a drink on the hovse. Don't count on this, however, not even _ ‘during National Tavern ‘Month. contre SOON “OPERATION Watch for Details HOT bog” FUN FOR ALL! 7. Getting police tow trucks to routes. 8. A thorough inventory of e- mergency lighting equipment such) lights. 9. Alerting citizen. to bave | Hans P. from —_ Lenten Ss SR , + Luella reelle famous roads the Romans had | gtanley B. trom Veronice network of taverns where the, ‘weary traveler could sleep, dine | “private” Greyhound coach with an expert oe at the wheel — with cong € and an escort as oes Visit or write J y aiwits Matti frofm Barney Downen Maxine from Manley Walters from Beatrice B. Harris Ralph J. ie nat| Mona M. from Maurice Ross us for folders and prices...or see 4d gulp from the cup that crece (rom: Raipti ¥ 1 Angel your independent travel agent. — cheers. Doris Andrade from William H. Hurt | GREYHOUND. TERMINAL | This chain of early hostelries|, pepetpaee) oe The) ert be adnan t . 2 was b' a "Peg gy Jean from Edward Lee Schilling 19 N. Perry St. Phone FE 4.2595 presumably was founded by Mf op poe irked homtail ppg oo Roman named Conradicus Hilton- | ius | | * * * eae Virginia from Lester Cole Jeanne from Robert Beckwith Margaret from Arthur Hutchings Lois E. from Henry D. Ducker Buy on “CC ® no money down! Wales | >» sor | {| Myrna O, from Albert Westen The inet like to pont) ou Mary W. from William Peschedag | {that Thomas Jefferson and some| Hope from Fossie Michael A. Welsh | ‘of the other Founding Fathers! gathered for relaxation in a tav- ‘ern while composing the American Declaration of Independence._ ‘MORE ENDURING sworn ‘ | Roger G. from Betty Low Murphy _ That, of course, has endured| Marriot J. from Wesley | awe t dec-| Evelyh V. from Hip Costa , ;much longer than the usual | Marjorie from Victor Benyes larations of independence that Consrat rae cones’ | tose , Our Tening and Repair Department , s. | Verna from Harry 6. Compton ts Equi; te Give ¥en One of the flow in eo P | Clara from Carlos R. ssexies rvice in Pontiag by 2 Fac- le . | |’ They like to point out that in Ruth from Ovie Bigg tery Trained Tuners. Richard from Dect: Galensky. if your Piano is badly out of Colonial days, as now, taverns} were the centers of social and po-) Caridean J. from Jeanne Drappeaud | tune — have it repaired now! . en et! litical discussion. As a matter of Fire Chief Resigns FREE ESTIMATES - Phone FE 5-8222 fact, in young New England town) COLDWATER &® — Lewis Zirn, hall meetings and even court trials 72. has reisgned as Coldwatér fire C A L B | were held in taverns. ichiet after holding the post for 16 It might be a good idea even'years. He will retain his job as MUSIC co. today to hold the Republican and|city building commissioner. Assist- Baldwin Pianes — Conn Instruments | Democratic national conventions ant Chief Charles Sherman will 119 N, Saginaw St. FE 6-8222 ‘in taverns. This would certainly ‘become fire chief. 50 ALLOWANCE On This Famous Name Brand RCA 21 <" CONSOLE . Factory List $249.95 Vics , Ocepek seph from Elsie Beas penaee from Mario D'Andrea Wanda from Cari Lattin, Clarence O. from Eula Turner ; | Divorces which become effective | in six months include: bears from Beverly i} GREYHOUND PIANO TUNING mi The $ GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP PONTIAC ct Measurement sage with your old TV NO MONEY DOWN “High-and- Easy‘ 4 console cabinet. tuning, beautiful modern Aluminized picture tube. EMERSON Portable AIR CONDITIONER 188 Dependable Emerson air gonditioner mounted on casters for Gir conditioned comfort anywhere in the home. Uses no mor¢ power than a toaster. The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING Open Fri. & Mon. / of PONTIAC Till 9:00 51 West Huron Street Shop by Phone, Toi! Phone FE 4-4555 is tops @ six months to pay! Pa ‘ f Mot, just for a month, ‘become his |” —- [dees til = NEW YORK w — Has life held make thei shotier. It would. he Mother's Day -and Be-Kind-to-Ani- ‘not sit om and figure out some take. To a man they | | . : sale : y proudly dis- : : whare| foamy wonder for you lately?jeven better if they heid both na-imals Week have already taken|way to show your appreciation to\dained any desire for small gifts— } 9 1 P. M. ‘Have you felt better without know-jtional party conventions in the/place during this period. This stirs|the guy who has given you some|such as a motor ear, a trip to) Pe jing why? same tavern at the same time,'a thought. of the best beers of his tife—your)Paris, or a $1,000 government Tonite! “Maybe it’ ; ecasioe has and let all the politicians uncork!vouR BARTENDER ~ favorite bartender? bond. f alia: y' i's ause spring has = rotcey, —— | yee sar-|, bartenders. after al are not OR PERHAPS What can the average man do mother and tossed a box of kennel tenders on what form they honest They don tl expect | ack este : B| On the other han d, it Taay be S honor National Tavern Month? ikrunch to = best friend, why ly would like this testimonial to their fans. > Epes haath is ‘jest aah | ‘lan just order a_ martini,” one said, page on the calendar—the inter- “without rextra dy ‘and be sure val between the end of April and B U ed f T d D to make it extra y. . jebody ever | mall etiroce) tea ot Anciliae to Be sed in Case of Tornado isaster om" aediiie the days get a aff weemes | | DETROIT ( INS)—Detroit Police; signated in advance to take charge) flashlights and baflery radios in AND NO [WOMEN “Just tell women — all women [= i] = + eae WOIORR 055 Ss L ‘ coo oeee ere eer erene e e : ; 4 | - Dotter | thei . | Made-to-Order FACE POWDER orree over S Call enjoy ell or : ; e Now Pressed in a COMPACT e ... while losing weight the PWO way! e ... or boxed as usual e @ / eoeeeeeeee¢ @ . 3°D - e 7 plus tax Introductory offer — limited time only! e See your very own shade of face powder pe 4 created, hand-blended and pressed in a_ E r. | ¢ © «| compact while you wait. 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L Rep ape Ar * ‘president ‘EISENHOWER has chosen THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. MAY 16, 1956" rests trom Ta Formac Fa wisely in offering Democratic Sen. A. ie i “ saree tats, Th Watrer F. Symons © Dom os specie) Saisie eas ambassador to NATO. : a "Teeenaree | ommarad ation Director ‘Republicans generally will approve i) ~ “a =Iwe of Mr. E1sznHowen’s action. Not only Aemapeyl eg Hones 6 ie was it politically astute, but a well : = = ; = earned tribute to the 78 year old. | i MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS _ ations Committee who is retiring: at ~The Associated Press ts envitled exe to — fhe enc z paper es well ee all AP news dispa ke * Powrue Purasia Gelivered by carrier for 60 conte Indications are that the Presi- carrier rvice is not available by +4, ee re vingston, ‘\incomb, Lapeer snd reins tea th ts Soap le be, (onited Biates in advance. MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1956 Pontiac Loses Great Pioneer in W. R. Eames Pontiac lost one of her fine pioneers in the death of RUSSELL EAMES. - Mr. Eamzs was only 70, but the firm of Eames and Brown dates back into the period of Pontiac's first big expansion and Mr. Eames was al- ways an active and assertive figure in the city’s growth. This refers to the development of his own business and to the advancement of Pontiac as‘a community. , * * * Mr.. Eames devoted many, many hours of his fruitful life time to work on affairs that advanced the welfare of humanity and mankind. He was always available for assistance and help and never turned a deaf ear to community requests. Eames and Brown played a big role in the building of Pontiac as it stands today. The senior partner was highly regarded by his fellow crafts- men and his firm was a conspicuous figure in new projects. x *% * Friendly —almost shy— “Russ” knew a host of people and a familiar associate has been wrested from a busy scene in which he, played a happy role. Michigan Week Between May 20-26 many residents of this lake bordered, lake studded commonwealth are going to learn a lot more about why “It’s Great to Live in Michigan.” The phrase, “a lot more,” is used advisedly. Those dates include the seven day observance of the third annual Michigan Week. Sponsored by Greater Michigan Inc., State agencies and local committees, the program's aim is to make many more Michiganians acquainted with the “ - varied reasons why ours is one of the | most favored of the 48 states. * * * There are so many reasons why it’s great to live in Michigan that -it’s difficult to know where to start. For example, we are for- tunate in living in an all-year playground. Bordered on three sides by four of the Great Lakes, they and our 11,037 inland lakes provi ide healthful outdoor recrea- aes _ These lakes, our 58 State ane and our 937,687 acres of forest land help make . Michigan intefnationally fa- ~ mous for its vacation facilities and its $600,000,000 a year tourist in- dustry. * * * Michigan also stands high agriculturally... Although 22nd in area, it is tenth in production of 20 major crops and is rated the most self-sufficient food pro- ducing state. ‘ The world’s greatest center of auto- _ Mobile production, Michigan ranks \_ fifth among other industrial states. Its 10,000 factories produce 365 of the 451 different kinds of manufac- turing in the United States. They also provide employment for more than 1,100,000 men and women at high wages. -. ° + x * We who are fortunate to live in this wonderful state with its - wonderful educational facilities, ‘owe Michigan Week and its spon- sors our heartiest support. Not only should we sing Michigan's praises wherever we go, but we should know about and visit its many magnificent beauty: spots. ee a Ir’s atwnys open season for shoot- ~ ing the bull. dent’s offer was made on :the basis of his personal liking for the Senator and in recognition of the latter’s support of many Administration programs. The offer and news that the Georgian may be available for the post :in January, eame shortly after he had announced that he would not seek re-election as he previously had intended. x * Although regretted by many Democrats, Sen. Grorae’s decision to. retire wasn’t surprising. Undoubted- ly it was based on his age and health and was influenced by the sudden death of Sen. BARKLEY. It brought the expected announcement from Georgia’s former Governor, HERMAN TALMADGE, that he wéuld be a candi- ‘date for thé Senate Seat thus to be vacated. Tue Colorado woman who had a baby in a movie theater had too much curiosity. She said she just couldn’t leave the show until she found out how it ended. “ SS ee The Man. About Town Who Is Oldest? Is There Now Any Oakland County Man of 100 Years? Pursuit of happiness: The chase of a lifetime. With the recent death of Jonathan A. Ferrier of 14 McNeil St., at the age of 100; nomi- nations are in order for his successor as Oakland County's oldest man. He reached the century mark on Nov. 21. MAT knows of no man in the county with even a close approach to that age. There are at least five women over 100 years. ’ Mr. Ferrier had been a widower for 54 years, and we'd also like to recelye nomi- nations of any person who has been a widow or widower for a longer period. Newsmen from all over the na- tion are being entertained today -at the marvelous new General Motors Tech Center, which by the way is located only 20 odd miles southeast of Pontiac. Seems that we're usually in the midst of many of the world’s greats. It has been brought to my attention by Leslie H. Dean, Pontiac postmaster, that next week has been officially designated as Mail Box Improvement Week, and he hopes that our people will put their mail receptacles in order. Well County, Sheldon H. (Bing) LaTourette retires next month as assoclate Genesee County Ag. Agent, after being in that known throughout Oakland Ae phere oy ay Uae He owns a dairy AS a sequel to a tornado alert, Mrs. Fanny Peterson of 1600 Duck Lake Road, is in Pontiac General Hospital, with a broken hip caused by a fall downstairs on a hurried trip to the basement, following the warning. Here's congratulations to Publisher Bill Stamp on the new office for his Clarkston News, — on which open house recently was held. Several of the very rare white crown sparrows were seen by © Mrs. Lillian Bouquin near her home at 233 Edison St. the other morning. Persistency surely won out for - Mr. and Mrs. Willard Boardman of 275 Starr Ave. They have made entries in every baseball and football contest ever conducted by this column—and this time she took the $250. . ‘As predicted at the GM Motorama in Miami by GM President Harlow W. Curtice, in an interview with MAT on the day It went into effect, Michigan's 65-mile- -per- hour speed law is not reducing our traffic fatalities. ~Verbal Orchids to- John Foster of Mayville; ninety-ninth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Willwerth ~ of Dryden; golden wedding. Mursun Piece David Lawrence Says: Technical Decisions of Supreme: Gout Bypassing Objective, Judicial Purpose WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court as an institution is revered - but, unfortunately, the members who happen to be justices for the time being are not always accord- ed the same reverence. In fact, today among many ~lawyers the present Supreme Court is coming in for the most severe criticism. The justices are being spoken of as “‘arbi- trary’’ and “capricious,” and sometimes even the term ‘‘reck- less” is heard. The layman isn't aware imme- diately of the consequences that flow from dangerous decisions. Yet as one lawyer put it, the jails could be emptied tomorrow of many criminals if their counsel should suddenty take advantage of some of the technical grounds by which criminal convictions are nowadays being reversed. OTHER THAN RACIAL ISSUES Such criticism of the Supreme Court stems from cases that have nothing to do with the segregation issue. Thus, the other day the Supreme Court remanded a case of a convict who was charged with armed robbery. The decision was reversed because the robber was held to be too poor for his lawyer to buy a stenographic record of the case so he could file it with his appeal. Never before has the Supreme Court said that this problem was a basis for federal interference in a normal procedure by state courts. Lawyers are asking now what happens to cases passed upon by the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in the past? This court has had a self-imposed rule to detect errors in the record in capital cases but not in non- capital offenses. Another critical decision was rendered by the Supreme Court in the matter of the credibility of wit- nesses. The new rule set forth in a recent case must be heard over nEne if a conviction in ‘ lower ity has been challenged in some other case happening afterward. COMMIES GAIN RETRIAL Yet this is what six justices of _ the Supreme Court decided as they sent back to the subversive activi- ties control board a case to be tried again. The Communist party claimed that three witnesses had gotten into difficulties in another case and hence this invalidated their testimony. The Circuit Court of Appeals, which disregarded this plea, pointed out that there was enough evidence without it before - the trial court and hence both tribunals actually passed on this very point. But the reversal was ordered by the Supreme Court just the same, and a decision ‘as to the constitutionality of the law itself was indefinitely postponed. “The only purpose of this pro- cedural maneuver,” says the dis- senting opinion of Justices Har- lan, Reed and Minton, ‘‘is to gain additional time before the order to register can become effective. This proceeding has dragged out for many years now, and the function of the board remains suspended and the congressional purpose frustrated at a most critical time in world history.” Bills are being introduced to cor- rect the Supreme Court's mis- understanding of congressional in- tent. For, if the decision is left WHERE'S YOUR TOUPEE, Mk COE JUNIOR BORROWED IT TO MAKE | mony By a eines winnee ronan ; standing, it means that a crime committed wholly within a state and directed at the overthrow of a state government cannot’ be touched by a state authority .and must be left to the federal govern- ment. This means that a bigger and bigger police force will be necessary for Washington. It also means a whittling down of the rights of the states to maintain law and order within their own boun- daries. CONGRESS ACTING Many bills are also being intro- duced to try to get better justices. Sen. Smathers of Florida has a bill to require five years of experi- ence on the bench. The bill of Sen. Stennis of Mississippi would re- quire at least ten years of previous service on the bench. The fact is that only one of the nine. justices now on the highest court actually served any appreciable time on the bench. No constitutional amendment is needed—just a Senate rule to in- sist on such a qualification be- fere it gives consent to confirm- ing a nominee for the Supreme Court.. Sen. Long of Louisiana proposes an amendment to limit tenure to 12 years. But this isn't the main coniplaint. It really is that too many of the nine justices have become ‘“‘ideolo- gical’ and interested in ‘‘causes” rather than in objective and ju- dicial handling of the issues of the -day, (Copyright 1956) Again Doctor Expounds on Having Babies Home By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. “How do you expect young moth- ers to have babies at home? Now- adays doctors won't even make a house call except perhaps to come and pronounce you dead. The near- est hospital, five miles aways, has a. waiting list.” (Mrs. T. C.) I don't really, but I keep ham- mering away at it on the off chance that here and there some young expectant parents will have enough dignity, character, and self-respect to get off. their ischial tuberosities and go sys- tematically through the entire list of doctors in their commun- ity in person, not by telephone, until they find one whe attends comfinement at the patient's home. How did Coleen Gray (Mrs. Bill Bidlack), Jan Sterling (Mrs. Paul Douglas), Betty Stuart (Mrs. John “Buck” Rodgers) and many other young people with self-respect find physicians who attend confinement Trouble Sinner Teo many young prospective parents is that they are too ignorant. It is because of their ignorance that they are so helpless and timid when they face “the great- miracle; the birth” of their baby. When I say ignorant, I do not mean to imply that they-have not had enough education in the or- dinary sense of the word. I mean that they have. had little or no in- struction in embryology, hygiene of pregnancy, prenatal develop- ment, the details of the process of birth, and the eare and feed. ing of the infant. edu- Any young couple whose cation has been neglected can re- pair the defect by reading to- gether the various pamptiets and books such as I have repeatedly recommended here. In. some com- munities some physicians now give instructions to classes of prospec- tive parents. I regret I can't afford to maintain a directory service, but I warn you that some doctors will try to discourage you by tell- ing you hospital birth is easier or safer. From knowledge and experience. I can assure you that home is the safer place to have your baby, and if childbifth, at home will be easier you are not utterly ignorant than it would be in the hospital. The old-timers, who are gener- ally hostile towards new meth- ods, and the doctors who are in good at the hospital are doing whatever they can to scare peo- ple away from this idea, of hav- ing their babies «at home, and being ignorant, people are easily seared. However the idea is stead- ily gaining popularity. Another reader writes: n “T have one baby and am ex- pecting another. I do wish it were possible for my husband 1 a a to be with me at delivery ... Wish you could persuade hos- pitals to be more human in this respect.’’ @ > (Mrs. 0. C. C.) The suggestion is preposterous! _ The rules and regulations are de- signed to promote the convenience and comfort of doctors, nurses, and other hospital attendants, not to insure the well being and happi- ness of patients. ‘My advice to you, Mrs. C.. stick to your intention, scout the doctors in your town till you find who attends confinement at home. Bigned letters, not more then one page or 100 words long pertafming to personal health and hygiene, not to disease, diag- will be answered by ed self- nosis, or treatment, Dr, William Brady, if a stam addressed envelope is sent to tiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan, (Copyright 1956) _ = three years ago. is” Voice of | the People ‘Why Not Organize Group as because “wt lack of address ayn amore writer — scoompany sree Lee ese if the rites letter is critica} Such as C.C.C. for Boys?’ - when neces- little cooperation I feel the others struction. telephone Benaber of ee Patrolman’s Mother- i law t might help some of the city’s teen- age boys? Why couldn't a i 7 -—ece. eearae euclaniese and clean up brush and high grass areas in the city? For , the swamp at the end of Lebaron Avenue is not only unhealthy, but a breeding ground for crime. If it were cleared out so any one could see through, there wouldn't be such danger. I have three grandchildren who live m that district, and their daddy is a patrolman who goes out every day to risk his life for the public, so isn't it just a friendly turn for these boys to try doing good. - I know there are a great many good teenagers; the majority do some Portraits Ate our appotated wiace ... And I was truly sorry that... I missed your smiling face . . . Per- haps you had the feeling that . I did not care to wait... But ‘actually, my darling, it . Was | who got there late... I did my best to hurry as. . . The time was drawing near... And I was frantic while 1 watched .. . Those minutes disappear .. . 1 was im- peded byga most . . . Important enterprise. . . And though quite unavoidable. . . I ‘apologize... Unless you thought the matter of . .. Our meeting rather small... And by your own decision you... Did not show up at all. (Copyright 1956) not get into trouble, but with a Germany Lies at the Root of East-West By JOHN H. MARTIN INS Foreign Director Eleven years after the defeat of Germany, that pivotal nation still is at the root of the East-West impasse. e * »@ Izvestia, the Soviet government newspaper, in observing the V-E Day anniversary, struck a familar propaganda note, showing it has not departed from the Stalin theme although the late dictator departed te Irvestia accused ‘‘meonopolies” in the West, particularly the United States, of “death-dealing” equipment to the Nazis for their onslaught on the Soviet Union. Overlooked intentionally, as us- ual, is the vast lend-lease’ equip- ment worth billions of dollars sent by the United States and Britain to the Soviets to stem the Nazis. * * * Ignored also is the fact that Stalin made the 1939 pact with Hitler that touched off World War II, crushed most of Europe, and imperiled the United States. NO UNIFICATION What is Soviet policy toward Germany? For one thing, Moscow certainly has no thought of letting Germany be united for some time to come. * 6 « ; Red party boss Nikita Khrush- chev bluntly told British Laborites in his famous row with them in Londen that they should quit worrying about fhe 1939 Russo- German pact, which he praised. Instead, he shocked his Labo- rite hosts by telling them to think of a reat danger, a possible Russo-German pact of 1957. He struck,'a very sensitive nerve in saying this, because always in the back of every Western official’s mind is ‘the fear that someday, sooner gr later, the Germans will make a deal with the Russians. le * * - Those fearing such a pact may argue that Moscow is in a very good position to tempt Bonn to agree to Soviet reunification terms. one of which would be for West. . Germany to quit NATO. ‘LOST PROVINCES’ The Soviets could offer to re- store the ‘lost provinces’ of supplying — Maneuvers Eastern Germany and open up big Eastern markets to Germany industry, which traditionally did much trading with the East. La e * West Germany Foreign Minister Heinrich Von Brentano, who visit- ed London for talks after Khrush- chev and Premier Nikolai Bulganin left, rejected the possibility of a bilatera] Russo-Germany accord. Chancellor Konrad Adenauer also has firmly cast his lot with the West. It also seems unlikely that Russia might at any early date consider restoring Brandenburg, .Pomerania, Silésia and southern East Prussia. To do so would mean another partition of Poland, the transfer -ef some 7,000,000 Poles, and an uproar in all tthe Soviet satellite belt. : 7 © ene Moscow's most’ obvious policy on Germany is to oppose reunification until Adenauer and his aides vanish from the scene, until the rest of- the world has lost interest, and then to make its own deal with West Germany on communization terms. Looking Back 15 Years Ago U.A.W. CALLS off premature Flint strike. NAZIS FLY aid to Iraqs from Syrian bases. 20 Years Ago ; AL SMITH’S son charges woman with blackmail. , BORAH SAYS GOP must act on monopolies or he will. Smiles A home doesen't seem complete without a few highbrow books in the bookease. The owners should take time out to read them some day. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY And they shall recompense your lewdness upon you, and ye shall bear the sins of your idols: and ye shall know that I am the Lord God.—Ezekiel 23:49. * Li » It is not alone what we do, but also what we do not do, for which we are accountable. Mboliere. ~ Case Records of a Psychologist: Engineers Who Say It Can't Be Done’ Mr. Hume shows how we consumers must concoct home- made improvements on auto- mobiles because-the designing engineers are so out of contact with reality. It isn’t more horsepower but more “horse sense” which we buyers are de- siring in motor cars. Engineers should take a good course in salesmanship, don’t you think? _ By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE Case R-357: A. J..Hume has his office in Miami. “Dr. Crane, some time ago you ‘mentioned that Mrs, Ragsdale, of Knoxville, Tennessee, objected ‘to the reflection on the inside of her windshield, due to the curved housing for the speedometer,” he began, “Well, I have been confronted with the same problem. My wife finally sewed an elastic band which I now place around the outside of the speedometer face. “Then I slip a blue wash cloth under that elastic band to blot out this annoying reflection of light. . * ¢ “Perhaps one reason why manu- facturers are scared of helpful suggestions from the public, is fear they *will be sued for royalty if they use anything resembling such ideas."’ ENGINEERING MYOPIA Isn't it a sad commentary on auto manufacturing that the buyers must then concoct: home remedies, - to offset glaring faults in automo- ° bile design? Even yet most cars retain the antiquated system of having thé. brake pedal operated by the right foot, which also must press on the foot throttle. That means when danger threatens, the driver doesn't _even have his foot on the brake at all, but must waste a critical fraction of a second to move it off the throttle. Meanwhile, the idle left foot is unoccupied, It is a simple en- gineering matter to let the left foot operate the brake, or else let the left foot press on the throttle. One inventor 15 years ago let me drive his car all over Chicag), with a combined brake and throttle R357 pedal which rocked on a fulcrum. It worked ideally, and would have saved thousands of lives in the 15 years it has been ignored by auto manufacturers. * * @ The’ National Safety Council is doing valiant work trying to en- ‘courage auto safety measures and the Automobile Clubs do likewise, but the manufacturers fail to do tHeir part. . Théy gloat over raising horse- power but meanwhile violate horses” sense. 2 ENGINEERING HOT AIR “Dr. Crane, you ar¢é talking through your hat!" an Indianapolis engineer wrote to me when I print- ed Mrs. Ragsdale s practical criti- cism, “Tt is not. psychologically wise to move the brake pedal from the right foot except by slow, progres- . sive stages,” Well, you auto engineers have had 50 years to make the change so what do you mean by ‘slow stages?” And 15 years ago I described the combined brake-throttle pedal that solved the problem entirely and didn't require five minutes of time for a driver to adjust to it perfectly. About 20 years ago I arged that America foreclose on its loans to foreign nations by taking over vital real estate, since that would not upset economic balances between nations. So I told a Milwaukee Town Hall audience that we should thus take a strip of land from the U.S.A. to Canada, for a motor highway. This was before the Alcan Highway was even thought of. ie * * An engineer in Milwaukee rose during the forum after my lecture and said it was ‘‘Engineeringly an impossibility to build a motor high- way to Alaska from the U.S.A, so my idea was silly." I wonder what he thinks of our present Alcan highway? When engineers say things ‘“‘can- not be done”’ they are not typifying our American way of life. True Americans believe improvements can always be accomplished, in x fe a a ine “Prese Lap tabeor Michigan, enclosing @ long 3c stamped, self-addressed envelope P| 20¢ to cover typing and printing costs when you sen for ae psychological charts ‘and aa phiets Cop 5 (Copyright 1 : a re é 7 1 PNT se gy EF * ~ Benson Assails & ye t i ap Ss A eae RE I | * F M4 EF = ey j Sle) me Pp eet eer: . ij i’ Be free toe tii f oe aes ; SA an SE? ; rh * oa # Ji, et eee i i f 4 4 ot: SIAL ht rahe Mee os Se Surplus Critics | Says ‘Cancer Growth’ Germinated in Truman Administration * : Ne a . - ~ ‘ 2, SFR te — Quoting figures released by State week, the State Conservation De-| tical campaign. — * * * And in a speech prepared for delivery before the Union League Club, Benson hit back at his critics, saying the build up of) farm surpluses was clearly ap-| parent long before the Eisenhower Administration took office. “But nothing was done to treat this cancerous growth in its early stages,” Benson said, He said most of the farm income | decline“ “took place while the people who seem now to have all/ the easy answer's were in control of both the executive branch of the government and the Congress."' 9 BILLION TIED UP - Noting the government has about nine billion dollars tied up in farm. commodities in connection with price support programs, Ben- son said this is ‘‘a catastrophe to our farmers.” Department economists esti- mate, he said, that without excessive stocks last year's net farm income would have been 20 per cent higher, or at least two billion dollars. Benson déscribed government control as “the inevitable twin of| direct subsidy by the price-support | route.” * * * Subsidized prices, he said, al- ways lead to surpluses, with gov- ernment restrictions in an effort to restore balance between supply and demand. Stand By— Sales Promotion Boys Have Robot; NEW YORK uw — Burroughs Corp. today unveiled a two-ten “electronic robot’’ that ‘can knock) out mame and address labels at the rate of 900 lines a minute. Ld s * Intended to facilitate mass mail. ing operations in the publishing) and sales promotion fields, the new machine represents Bur- roughs’ first bid for a slice of the 500-million- dollar punched - card machine market. The machine is ealled the ‘Burroughs Series G High Speed Printer-Punch."' The company quoted a customer as saying the production of a mil- lion names and addresses for mailing used to involve 200 hours. five machines and a total cost of $5,300, but that the new “robot” can handle the same job in 75 hours at a cost of $2.400. * * * The machine was put through) its paces at a press demonstra-! tion here. Deaths Per Mile Dip, According to Statistics | While .the number of highway deaths in Michigan has climbed| - from 1,470 to 2,004 last year, deaths per hundred million passenger miles traveled has dropped sharp- ly, Oakland County Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem said yesterday | Police Commissioner Joseph A.|_ Childs, Ziem said the figure was; 9.2 in 1946 but: dropped to 6.84 in| 1955. . | Fewer Forest Fires LANSING & — Wet weather helped fire control forces hold Michigan's forest fire damage down to 57 acres during the. past . The department said 27 or the 32 fires during the week were in the Upper Peninsula. 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Judge McDonald passed sen- ence after hearing Graham spurn| his court-appointed lawyers’ mo- tions for a new trial. wis **I don't see why I should have ‘to make a political rally or some- thing out of’ this," said Graham, ‘married — and the father of two, Children. ‘‘I don't see why it can't stop right here. I believe I. had ge» AR i tk ia . under the circumstances.” However, the judge ordered Pontiac Press Phote members of the young people’s group, Tau Alpha, sponsoring the play which is scheduled to be pre- sented Thursday and Friday evenings at 8 o'clock | in Stevens Hall of All Saints Episcopal Church. FATHER KNOWS BEST — Photographed as they practiced for the play, ‘‘Father Knows Best” were (left to right) Bob Boyd, Barbara Hitchings, Sue Whitfield and Fred Young. 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May Help Beaches Y P a“ saw ‘the Hy-Line. operaticins and lenge the state-supported church . LOS ANGELES & — To find ordered the eggs. The cost, includ-|in a ban that went beyond the ‘ways of eliminating pollution of ing air freight, is about $33,000. | civil law. bathing beaches, engineers will ex- The eggs run from 16 to 70 cents o * 8 |periment next week with radioac- apiece. | He added that some clergy. lotov, Russia’ 8 Soveign minister, tive isotopes as a means of trac-) The hybrids are all fertile and |value their liberty under civil law) ing the flow of sewage into thé are to be hatched after they, ‘to remarry such divorced soma It was meiwes that Commu-| ‘ocean. 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FE 2-1257, _— PPG DPB BBB DPD DPD DPD DODD DPOO OOD a 4 ” w —~ \ * ia el THE PONTIAC PRESS. “WEDNESDAY. ‘MAY ‘16, 1956 } f Hebe i { 4 pa, ek Al i y i oP ; Ls i " \ “ i idad ee i A ij i a ? . | THE BERRY BERRYS ee . By Carl Grubert; si Measles Cases Drop, |a: Says Health Director | Stockton, fo oe THIRTEEN Construction of a $4,000, 000 gah! West: Berlin now can Beast of its | Of Cuba's 200 rivers, the Cauto leream dishes. elevator with>a capacity of 2,000. | first milk bar, The Multicolored! is the principal one; it flows about . ls was completed recent: \Cow, It. serves 85 different on the San Joaquin River at! drinks and -21 varieties California, tilk| 250 miles from east to west and ot oa shallow-draft _ boats. is navigable for about 50 miles by Oakland County to 262 this week comes the report | from Dr. John D. Monroe, ae director. jfrom 72 to 29 during the last week = noe eccarare The number of measles cases in| County dropped trom 420! Rubella in Pontiac is also down! Grant Wins Fourth Term Letter to lke Asks. as Fisher Body Local H ead Auto Layoffs Probe Harold A. Grant, of 481 N. East Blvd., was elected recently to a fourth term as president of Fisher Body Local 596 (UAW-CIO). Also elected to 2-year terms on the local’s executive board were: Norman Bolton, 100 W. Hopkins Ave., vice president; Loren Mc- Pherson, Waterford Township, fi- nancial secretary; Mrs. Donna § Mielke, Waterford Township, re- cording secretary; Frank Prud- ‘homme, 42 E, Fairmount Ave., guide; and Lawrence Hartley, Waterford Township, chairman of the shop committee. A run-off election will be con- ducted May 22 by the local for two other offices on the board, a 4year trustee position, and sergeant-at-arms office. Candi- dates for the trustee office are Frank Williams and Buster Mc- Cray, beth of Pontiac. Robert Stephens, of Clarkston, : |Eisenhower this week from some :5,400 members of Fisher Body Lo- cal 596 (UAW-CIO) requesting an investigation of continued lay-offs ~ jin the automobile industry. , _. [president of the local, 2,200 Fisher _ |Body Division workers in the Pon- uc plant are Precemity laid off. be appointed to “investigate the drastic ‘eutback in the automobile industry.” Pontiac Motor Division Local s, |(UAW-CIO) requested UAW Presi- = |dent Walter Reuther to investigate “= (guaranteed annual wage grievances > las the result -of lay-offs of some 3,000 workers at the Pontiac fac-| . |tory. had received no answer from the Detroit union office. - ‘Errors’ Are Admitted by British Communists | LONDON (®—Britain’s Commu- w nist party has made an admis- ‘sion of mistakes, including attacks| on Yugoslav Communist leaders. A letter was sent to President | line, blamed the mis. takes on its uncritical acceptance A pery wt statement, following the Monee pes new otun of Stalin dictates. Russia's present leadership has ordered the late dictator put, into disrepute.—by Communists at home and abroad. Harry Pollitt, 65, staunch Stalin nonstate resigned last week as general secretary of the British ‘Communist — party. John—Gollan, 45, promoter of Communist youth units, replaced him, According to Harold A. Grant, "the letter ecemeet? a committee Two weeks ago, the president of = ae 653|\Gambol in Flood Water 4 0 0 2 q °. 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WEDNESDAY, MAY 16. 1956 \ er ra - FOURTEEN a A SION AU of —‘People’s Right tc Soekarno of Indonesia JS Theme of Latest Book — Receives y Full Dress Kent Cooper, who for 25 years was the chief executive officer Military Reception of the Associated Press, has answered somé of the complaints and allegations against newspapers- in his new book, “The Right to Know.” Cooper. joined the Associ ated Press in 1910 and later Veteran Newsman n Replies to Critics of Newspapers lAppeoronce by Wife Hikes Husband's Fine TULSA, Okla. @— A 39-year-old ttery were newspapers usually printed | |properly so, for the newspapers without comment. Books were! iwere not masters of the people. written decrying nearly everything) In a free country they well might about newspapers, especially their hever try to be! capitalistic leanings. The news-| And that may be the answer- papers dispassionately reviewed) tg the thoughtless, provocative ‘them and printed advertiséments statement that the newspapers that sold’ the books. ‘And so it) should not cater to the tastes of went. : ia their 1 ve them; century, there had been no ar- '|bitrary intervention by govern- ment in their right to print what! they pleased: They operated en- tirely on their own bility. of the people more v. | than anywhere else. In peacetime, for more than a Fuisa—man'sassault and. fine was hiked in Municipal Court — when his wife showed up — even though she was-a silent witness. * * * ‘After fining Claude Harrell $10 and costs, Judge James P. Goep- pinger looked around the * court- room and-saw @ woman with oe, The right of the individual to eyes and bruised face. responsi-| WASHINGTON w—A full-dress waited €Si| became general manager and execulive director, fe Tettred— tive years ago. Excerpts “from the book are reproduced in the gccompanving article _There were, fe,_however,_ valid) democracy should strive to su ais visit with " President Eisen: * e * clea. | ~ By KENT COOPEK = a The Moslem neutralist leader” 1” spite of all that has been favorably said of American news- was on his first trip to America. papers for having helped to integrate democratic forces so that a great After receiving the traditional pation could be created, adverse critics, from time to time, have said golden key to Washington from nat because of their faults, the days of their success are numbered. the District of Columbia commis- sioners, Soekarno was expected at: Critics have rightfully said that the most important element gf the the White House for his meeting-piblic responsibility of the newspaper is that it must give complete with Eisenhower. ne ooo Soekarno's visit is billed pri- marily as a good will trip. U-S. Book Review officials did not \anticipaté any! would result. as well as reliable information In any city where this is not \dene the public may have to seek in vain for what it must have. negotiations But American diplomatic offi- cials are aware that both raced nist China and the Soviet U have wooed Indonesia with cme of foreign aid. Soekarno is due to . visit Peiping and Moscow this fall. e ¢ ¢@ Tomorrow, Soekarno is sched- uled to address a joint session of ‘Congress. He is leaving Saturday) en a two-week tour of the coun- try. Japan to Supply Syria TOKYO (® — The newspaper, Yomiuri says Japanese-made army helmets and field telephones will be sent to Syria in June. It! will be Japan's first shipment of| any-type of war_goods to the trou- bled Middle East since Arab-Israe- li tension began. Siaffees Perfect graduation gift...the world's only clean filling pea. From just $8.75. General Printing & Office Supply 17 W. Lewrence Se. a Special Purchase of HERCULES | Fire-proof SAFE-T- VAULTS for the Home! | SAVE 510 Jone hour! Smart looking Former AP Head Traces Battle Gives Factual Account of Long Controversy Over Suppression | By GEMMA STRIFFLER | —— en te Kaew” by Cooper | Kent Cooper has continued his |Mere numbers of different news- papers in a city, however, do not | mean the public is necessarily. better served than it would be by fewer. To emphasize this: Washington, our capital city, ma be compared to the Paris of the French. (NUMBERS NO SAFEGUARD It is true-that.a multiplicity of newspapers can present different points of view, but the field also, can be so crowded, with journals, | as in Paris, that not one of them can afford to give adequate fac-, tual news coverage. Not one does! | Ne-vs,| this century. But they were more lsrtsoaka: the carck. an ae all know was right of eo lens to tell him he asked. nated with s this » judge said: e@ ernment was guilty of with- “TI “The sentence is changed to a y holding and _Suppressing. ‘of ‘ot $100 and 30 days in jail” — - _ constructively expressed by news- the home and parenthood so right- papermen among themselves than fully should exercise. > by the public: All things considered, the first What the critics overlooked 50 ‘years of this century justified was that the very newspapers far more pride over newspaper to which they pointed as being accomplishments than disappoint- . properly edited were themselves ments over defects. For, whatever in existence solely because their the faults, no thoughtful, informed publishers found adequate reader person could deny that through clientele to serve With the fare |their newspapers the American the publishers held to be Fight |people had available a far larger and proper. jand more truthful supply of in- In other words, they pleased ‘formation on affairs of all kinds a dozen or more newspapers with (their readers. It could not be ‘tan any other people on earth. views and little or no mews. — otherwise. Whatever their readers); Freedom of thd press had | At one time Paris had 33 daily| wanted, that is what each and) made it possible for the news- | newspapers, advocating different every prosperous newspaper with-| papers to function bere on behalf | policies. Each reader bought the| KENT COOPER a community is adequately sup- ported by its subscribers and advertisers, and if it prints all the news without bias, that com munity is better off than if it had views. It cannot be argued that such a procedure puts the reader | Forty. retired and iormactvice one newspaper that gives him'-ity employes will be feted tonight d only the L S 1 E ] that appealed to hie own baa HONG OErvice Gmployes ‘in a better intellectual position ill Be Honored by City than if he could buy two or even /all the news. If he has the news); the second annual Employe he can reach his own conclusions. 4 yarq banquet to be held in their in his new book, “The Right to ‘budget of news, local, national and, xnew* has written a forceful, Dubinsky Sees labor |internationa), it is of the greatest Views, yes, lots of them! ‘little or none! And that from wholesome. _ Actually if one newspaper in es * ‘fight for freedom of the press . lor, as he puts it, the people's Right to Know, Kent Cooper, who served 45 years with the Associated Press, is far, | Washington and Paris alone are) jnamed for comparison because, ‘while it is important—for every community to have an adequate importance for the national capital Raising $3 Million lot any country to have strong thoroughgoing newspapers with re TIC CITY, NJ. “ a __jadequate information on all sub- David Dubinsky expects the labor, eee movement to raise some three mil-| Officials in all branches of Hlion dollars for political purposes) government are or ought to be this year with more than half a cognizant ef the news. Other- million coming from his own In-| Wise they will be blind to reaii- factual treatise on the evils of news suppression and propaganda. presses to present day prope- ganda. | The Right to Know is only curjosity . . . a very human trait, ternational Ladies Garment) ties. he says, and governments would Workers atk ee ‘| Actually in Washington covers, do well to realize that con- : ‘ment officials and iegislators can} F : Dubinsky, president ef the! fidence and loyalty can thrive, ..,, ,.)! - get from-newspapers ail the news| ILGWU, told the union's trennial yy ion the government does not only where individuals are given . sere convention yesterday he believes itself control and suppress. And ean Nanwa nen bed both “major political parties will they can get it from the news- is offered (which can = at ae . million dollars) |papers quicker and more fully also be suppression of the truth, vate — Ae Cae lone than they can from their own otherwise known as censorship: ) igre ors ~ ae aie ‘agents, from ambassadors down. ' ». 8 @ jmay reach thet figure, (the labor Which means that government of- leader said. He cites the Zengers as launch-| He rapped those who attack un- ing the fight back in 1735; then ions’ role in raising political funds the revolt against the Sedition Act/and said the amount’ contributed under President Adams. ‘by union members is small com-/CONFUSION REIGNS Edward Kennedy, who broke the \pared with that raised from other” French officials and legislators story of the signing of the 1945’ sources. in, Paris are not. It is turbulent Armistice in France, was another =* French politics that today casts brave soul who fought against sup-; The convention ‘earlier adopted off a government to which a few pression of the truth. Mothers/a resolution calling on the 440.000 qays ago it gave a vote of conii- and wives were waiting RS ILGWU members to make volun- gence. for bullets to stop whining But|tary contributions to the union's ee ses Uncle Joe wanted to stage things campaisn | fund to insure a “liber ahis instability CS ted) bos ticlans may be traced partly to his own way in Berlin. And the al victory” in the November elec a the lack of authentic, unbiased other rulers were letting their tions news in the Paris newspapers. people wait el the ood DENS: \Even the great’ French news Keeps Extra C Extra Change; ficials and legislators in Washing- ton are thoroughly informed or ‘the news of the day. LJ agency which should serve news , . he Edward) Kennedy) eho) saw the 1 without bias is itself subsidized rs signed, couldn't see it that i ei ana he got his story out. Now Held for Theft iby the French government. ‘Anxious hearts started beating | Obviously it) must serve its again. oe master. However, there are two sides tc LOS ANGELES w — A judge ‘the story. The reporter had ig- has ruled that a 31-year-old Los Oniviincrecenuhyears have the b | |Angeles man must stand trial on te &rand theft charges which ac- cuse him of keeping $227 too much) best of the Paris newspapers come nored his pledge. He lost his jo to rely upon the English and But the author makers it qui ‘plain which side he was on! change. American news agencies for ac- Today, readers rely on "ews * © @ curacy and impartiality. This shows a determination on their | in, and not views of, newspapers; Claude Parker, 31, cashed a | and such news must be objective check in payment for car repairs. and unhampered. Mr, Cooper ‘However, cashier Velta Graham spite of meager incomes. is most emphatic. on this sub- mistook the date of the check.) put there is no evidence that ject. |4-11-56, for the amount. and £aV€ their efforts have been effective | Government propaganda (and im a from $411.56. or $227 in broadening the intelligence of government censorship) can be| “When the error was discovered French politicians. ivery insidious; sometimes guile-parker refused to refund the over-/ Adequate rejoiners to criticisms, Tegs. sometimes even tactful, mat payment, it was charged yester-|ot newspapers never have been, always to be watched. day, leffectively publicized. Speeches Wise ‘readers will study edi-| torials for warnings. part to do the best they can in for "the Right to Know a= Ze These vaults carry the Underwriters Fire Label to stand up to 1700 degrees of heat . . . for at least gray finish. Size 13’’x16"x a £3238 paths $33.00 FC-6 with combination lock. 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These employes will receive gold pins, To receive gold pins will be some 25 employes who have re- tired since 1952 and those who have worked 30 or more years for the city. The awards will be presented by Mayor William W. Donaldson. Other members of the City Com mission and top city officials are expected to be present to honor the employes. Toastmaster will be Pontiac Chamber of Commerce President John W. Hirlinger. Rev. Edward, _ D. Auchard, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, will deliver . the after-dinner address. Adopts Higher Budget Expected to attend will be Fire’ EAST LANSING uw — The East Chief John F. Schroeder who is'Lansing City Council has adopted still active with 44 years service. 4 budget of $789.998 and a tax Special guests of the city will be/rate of $18.80 per thousand dollars cily employes who have retired of assessed valuation for the com- since the city retirement plan's! ing fiscal year, The budget is $103.- inception and those with 15 or more 215 more than last year and the =. F. we yh if you WALK.:. STAND... SERVE... THE CLIMLE SHOE er Young Woman uv Whale preferred by nurses 7 10 1° if Style 44 895 other styles 795 te 9.95 Sizes: 61011) AAAA Génvine 4a te 1), AAA, AA Goodyear 4te lla 3), 10:11,8,C Welts ®ACCORDING TO A SURVEY BY A LEADING NURSES’ JOURNAL Michigan Chiropodists Suggest You Select a Family Chiropodist During FOOT HEALTH WEEK May 11th to 18th PAULI’S SHOE STORE Serving Pontiac Over 50 Years! Open Friday Eve ’til 9 P. M. 33 N. 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[ l l ! | Lemonade wsvs 5... 2 8 Ns 99 | | l ! l | I l l l | l [ | | { 27¢ i . a a hen afta “et = 10¢ : 7 a Fa oh i i Be au 4 1s | : 4.) ff Pea ies Chants det bd hay fi (i * iV rae a ea pcr a 5 iE 1 Fiat can aey | fen ie Oi : Coe Te ae er wes fa nee ae ini Ae ie tare ; rh ery gatetd Tae & i i, GC Og pbs, oe Pi ie a) BF MCU PGS OPE FN I oie beeen Pa 4 r \ . : A s Ey f py: : * é . _f ; . \ \ y, ° ‘ . id . EN- 7 a | “_____ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. MAY 16, 1956_ sar * 0 # a s xs La rmington Board OKs Rezoning for "a Board Acts to Bring ing last night, unanimously ap-| proved a proposal to rezone 244 acres in the southwest section of ; jy ‘the township, to make wey for c=, i a $5,500,000 race track ‘and sports , : arena Ld] La a | The propgsal was passed over : 4 Bhs protest of many of those pres-; -{—-—>y————————— jent in the crowded town hall. How- “98 lever, it was pointed out immedi-| jately that it is the prerogative of | 4 ‘those opposed to petition for a ref- is jerendum. | . | LABEL CONTROVERSIAL iB. Fred Westlake and Mrs. Elise’ 7 ) eae Avery, trustees, who made and ff - 7 supported the motion, stated that | the issue is clearly a controversial |one in the township, and thgt it is ENTER QUEEN CONTEST—Four of the seven young misses who Pontiac Press Photo a desir of ie board {6 bring have entered the contest for the title of CAI Fair Queen of 1956 are canisters the girls hold will be filled many times over before crown. |t ' @ referendum. yo Paces ‘ er a*few nai pictured above. Cleo Mullins, Alma Parker, Sharon Norgrove and ing date, June 24. Also present at the dinner were former queens “Unless the board takes some ; sda t. rare oe ane a eed Lseabis Natalie Sposato held the lucky numbers to have their pictures taken Shirley Lambertoh and Julie Hickman and queen chairman, Mrs, | action, this cannot/come to a!” Sues bbe ae a pear y at the kick-off dinner held last night at the Old Mill. The three others George A. Dean. The fair will be held June 22-24 at the CAI building, | Vele.”” said Mrs. Avery, “and I | 9 Stuart Oar to) Sn aley vereary lunches Mor : : , | think it is up t@ the peeple to day at which she discussed the book for’ the Wa- are Ruth Mary McCoy, Linda Dinkel and Barbara Wyllys. The Waterford. Vanrtaslade saps terford Book Review Gab Talkie (with her are ATTEND BOOK CLUB LUNCHEON — Mrs. _ Westlake said, “No matter how ‘The people, themselves of Many Present, IM™ 7 ce “Petitions Asked a, “ag FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP—The : AY - Township Board, in special meet- és ds . ms cy other club members Mrs. Francis L. Kinkle (left), treasurer, and Mrs. Leland J. Bunyan, right. Forty women attended the luncheon, held at Haven Hill Lodge. The club grew out of an initial group which established the Waterford Township CAI library 10 years ago. City Is Studying PZ Planning Veteran Officer ==2.e="% 3 Candidates Waterford Area Troy Rejects Installation Rite, Tea. make tHe decision.” ‘Book Club Holds Ambulance Law ‘at Waterford Center ‘Cited by Leagte sss’ sues‘ “At Waterford Bithday Party Factory Plan legal technicalities depended upon Madge Arthur E. Moore of Pontiac, /to answer legal questions tossed at_ Smith, Windeler and Funeral Directors Aid| wATERFORD—A meeting of the| “Parents—Listen—Vour children | David Gilpin Awarded Police, Commissioners Waterford Center PTA will take Speak.” | : i T "them by a well prepared citizenry.; . ' . With fe) di place at 8 p.m. Thursday at the’ All are welcome to attend this iribute for ee Record All present were iven an op- Farnum in Race for Two the luncheon which celebrated the for Dry Cleaning; 7 ramance school, . ‘meeting. Refreshments will _ be y Citizens’ Group je mint inles ea by Ward | School Board Posts | birthday of The Book Review Studies Others : : served by Mrs, George West and Mrs, Dell Kelly, Oakland County “TY®® / & revised and proposed ambu- Council ari will officiate Se nmities | At the annual mecting lyst night lance ordinance for city was ae ; coanantaki tei tke City. Commission the installation of the following new Wanrd' tate | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Some of the forty women, who gathered at Haven Hill Lodge for) | Eagle, township supervisor. ‘Club Monday were original mem- in Birmingham Communyfy House “The township board is open) WATERFORD TOWN SHIP — bers of that organization. Board Okays Plans TROY—Board of Appeals mem- a | Open h . in both the ior ) : ‘ating iti . rater ee last night for first reading. jofficers: Mrs. Alfred Keith, presi- Bt Shae bah achools is the pre: League, former Pontide police of- 40 the will of the astride bec cae ata re anateriord these women, met to talk about plans for a factory on a less than A mayor-appointed committee of/dent; Mrs. Erwin . Humbaugh, gram planned for the Thursday ficer David Y. Gilpiy’was awarded ieee to railroad anything Say pe ae two establishing a township” library. twoacre site here and for e Gsed and members of the Pontiac Cham-iweis tather vice-president; Mrs. been asked-t0have the work of s!anding service Ao the county. || Judge Moore was asked how yacancies to be filled ber of Commerce Safety Commit-| Shortly after library facilities > -re A “ar lot. : ,_it students 07 isplay Pp =6 Gilpin, 56, w 0 served 27 vears ; ae a < ‘ gs : tee to study certain portions of Dora Bruestle, teacher vice-presi- he students on display in_ the pin Po SAM call aes for a referendum. He replied that:expire, Marshall Smith and Ed- group began having monthly meet- cleaning plant and requests fo | rooms so that parents may see, with the depaftment before his re- eae . ; the original ordinance needing re-|dent; Mrs. eee damian BEC: hat (their youngsters (are idolng |tiremert laft year, was honored hey should be ready this week. visions according to the directors. retary; Sanford Stearns, treasur- 72.6 are to feature daily work for his pgft in breaking up num-| |mund L. Windeler, have both hed ings with a dual purpose in mind build : ‘their petitions approved. The third —to stimulate interest @n the Ji- Pe’ ™Ssion to build a mushroom soon petitions would be available) The two members whose terms Set up in the CAI Building. the! @o ahead was given to a dry le ‘ : | i , rai house and homes with a new er; Mrs, Harold Hunt, correspond-| , peer ae _ ia name to appear on the ballot will brary and to raise funds for it. The ordinance is for the pro- |i) secretary; and Mrs. Lester X{™Ples. pers yee eam blineg tr the county ounty eat § be that of Billie Farnum, | An informal organization is the three-ply: construction of relatively tection of injured persons Upon |i. ner historian. | Because therg will be no general In 1944949. | |Book Review Club with mernber- low grade wood were taken under meeting, officers for the coming protect them in thelr removal Helen Davis will present a jyear were installed at the April »j png oe place of accident to eee and ie |meeting. , feived civic praise*for his handl- James Wesley Mclnally, 95, of 1945] scheel and ene in college. He | ’ In a candlelight service Mrs. ) ? | mothers Mrs, Hill nd Mrs. : It will require at least one at-| aeenibel pai ae Edward Johnson installed Mrs tendant in the ambulance with a: 5 Owen Clevering, president; M certificate of fitness issued after) Chairman for the evening is Mrs. Olavi Wahamaki, mother headed the vice squad for | James Wesley Mclinally ‘ship open to | Smith, Oakland Caunty attor- ney, lives at 3001 Elizabeth Lake Was instrumental in obtaining a 2 pm. Thursday at Lester Smith ane || conecibdation let | tke die. chairman; Mrs. €€ State Police Commissioner Jo- ‘9 Imlay Township Cemetery. Mr. anyone in the, advisement. t years, during which he re- IMLAY CITY — Service for: road, and has one child in high [township who is interested in good The city engineer is studying the home construction method Ss. ing of numbers racketeers and \ Summers Rd, will be held at! Masllbcenilen| the lechanl beara ll Mrs. Ralph a is eee proposed by the John Barling rancis L. Kin-| grand jury investigation. * & Son Funeral Home, with burial ¢rict in 1943. jKle. treasurer; and Mrs. Gearge A. torg tor a group of home. ‘Dean, publicity chairman. On the Construction Company of Water- ‘Alfred Keith | ident: V Slinke: ~ “Inally cii ; Tt Windeler, Pontiac Motor experi- program committee are Mrs. Wil- The city attorney will decide completion of the advanced Red ; eith. . pees t; Virgil Slinker, father iseph A, Childs, guest speaker at MciInally died Monday. His funeral | ; ‘ anal ee a : : 4 z . , ; ee 4) Mental engineer, lives 5601 /liam A. § : i m Baker's re Cross first aid course. A kindergarten tea will be held vice president; Richard /Miller ithe meeting, advocated formation follows that of his brother, Russell, mental engineer. liv = ae gpatette ele ee) rela ian ren wants oS Fila. : The certificate will be issued t the Waterford Center School on) and William Eary, teacher vice 4, a county safety council with Who was buried Tuesday from the Hatchery Rd., and has six children,|Mrs. William H. Vann, and Mrs, hy the Director of Public Heaith.|May 24. ‘All parents of new pupils) presidents; Mrs, Robgrt Hines, Ihull-time salaried staff workers same funeral home. all of. whom will be in Waterford! Leland Bunyan. department will also issue an-/ have been asked to attend and to recording: secretary; Mrs, Paul Surviving are two other certificate showing the emer-, gency vehicle contained the proper| first aid equipment. | The Lakeville School PTA will) treasurer the second largest traffice death A 53-year-old pin boy suffered a the vear. Thursday. The business Ganie fatal heart attack last night while Meeting will be held in rooms one ald N, Bekn of Birmingham: and ston, with burial in Ottawa Park/Oakland County Circuit Court. of Watrford Township: Mrs. Den- at Sharpe Funeral Home, Clark-) In three suits filed yesterday in, Township Supervisor ct! Seter) sad ts Mile, he will have to call a public hearing at his nd three of the school at 8 p.m / Waterford Township Edward N. Nakfoor, of 59 Monroe Cemetery, Independence Township. County Health Officer Dr.John D Thursday Banquet own expense, the board ruled. imushroom house with possibly i srl a valuntars lesecacelhaonl daughters, Schools next year. He completes, A library open house has bee1.|three stories, is now zoned agri- bring their child's birth certificate.) De Podesta, corresponding sec- eae en Mrs. Anna Kipp and Mrs. ‘Eva his second three-year term on the planned for June 13. Mrs. Arthur cultural. Then at next month's Lakeville retary; and Mrs, Kay Taylor, ies a end ecouniy aa Mair ef Imlay City; a son, Phillip) Poard this June: a Arnold and Mrs. Richard Flicke: : . of Detroit: a brother, George of arnum, assistant secretary Of)are cochairmen for the affair. ‘decide on whether mushroom meeting the appeals board will ‘record in the state, and leads in > ee ~~ ; Nettie State, has lived at 3033 -Lands- a ‘ing . . st Sota ree ‘rs, Mrs. Nettie . has 33 Land: : rowing in such a structure is Under the proposed law, any Vi0- polq its final meeting of the school The membership has decided rural highway deaths. Font = A o. susie Se Me . sett downe, Williams Lake, for the past: 3 ice It 1 lators will be subject to a $100 fine ,, 8 tonight in the school.-ot to split the group into separate : Carlow of Imlay City, Mrs. Rozilla/’ . * i) agricultural. : year st onigh ; : catae hi . League directors re-elected to Harvie of kum, Mrs. Gertrude|20 years. He has three youngsters Chester F. Mally of Ferndale, or 90 days. or both, junior and senior high units f bd t hellschool evs a Ninety days will be given to per-; New officers will be installed _ | three-year terms were Frank Sparks of Pontiac: 7 grandchildren, !" the school system. {must have two acres for his fac- sons affected by the ordinance to) and a musical program present. New Hudson Chapmann of Avon Township; 10 great-grandchildren and 1 great- aaa tory because parking land is comply with the provisions. ed by the students, PTA mothers = The PTA, at its recent mecting Henry 8. Booth, of Bloomfield (great-grandson, Ask C d ti also need, the board ruled. He _ | will serve refreshments, here, named the following officers. Hills; and Mrs, Edwin V. Clarke, Violet Strathearn s) on emna ion | ans 0 efe [wished to build on Stevenson south . | President, Mrs, Fred Gerhardt;| of Birmingham: onerEnyS : | of 15 Mile. West Bloomfield | gham: , WATE Service fi . Suffers Heart Attack | . = “om = vice president, Mrs. - LaVerne . ae ; is ou SUL Service foe o f if . “ * * : The West Bloomfield high school chefpo: secretary. Mrs. Grace’ *™ directors elected to three- let Strathearn, 81, of 4374 Lessing T If Maney L. Elrod wishes to While Setting Pins PTA will hold the. final meeting of Reet fle Tad \cakanen Edgar year terms were Gerald McNieve, St., will be held at 2 pm. Friday roy to Honor Former. estabtish a used car lot at Roch- a1! as . Edge setting pins in a bowling alley at 3! : ie ee N Ae ; Cot Tatts Installation of the new officers Jayno Adams PTA will meet at St. She died last night. Monroe asks ceurt orders for the A . Naaneris a“ . oy ; ill t ‘t of the t ess of the 7.30 Th lay for a | There are no immediate sur- condemnation and emolishing of _ TROY — Plans are complete for F. B. Visner's alterations of his Efforts by a fire department in-| Will be part of the business « H : eee | ae - . pirate Directors elected to fill unexpired vivors : thoes Poutlac houses ~ Norman Barnard Day tomorrow, tool shop front would be too slight halator crew failed to revive John ©V€™Ng. louse and installation of officers.'terms were Mrs. Arthur Griswold.| see Dr ‘ty of Tro ote its to increase business, the board 7 “uo ae | went Mrs. Harvey Haslock will perform. of Bloomfield Township: F. R. Pet- Edith Turner . | A suit against Fred Anderson, “ten the City of Troy will fete its ; . eae ean W. Sebastian, 14142 Oakland Ave. Harold Jasper of the college of | pth : Pp a ield Township : E. R. Pet \648 Franklin Rd.. charges his house longtime city official with a public ruled as they approved it. He was dead on arrival at Pontiac’ education at Wayne University the installation ceremony. tingil, of Clarkston; Kenneth LAPEER — Service for Edith ia dangerous, hind enue a = dinner at Troy High School ———— | ‘ P ser s en-, fh ~ x a | will speak, His topic will be | Officers elected for 1956-57 are .YOUe!, ef Bloomfield tills: ®and Turner, 57, of Detroit, a former, General Hospital at 7:15 p.m. - ‘Mrs. John Mihalek, president; William MeClellan, of Oakland Lapeér music teacher, will be held,” ce to the neighborhood,’ and Mt. Clemens, Macomb District. . WILLIAM PASCHER Incumbents A. EF, Atwood and | ; : : A long term of service to Scout.” * , R. Grant Grahany are running Plan Senior Air Patrol The Women’s Guild of the church First applications of Zemo—a ing is a major point in selection for re-election ta the two va- jn ' r ihe ranged 4 e0cit ‘{o]. doctor's soothing antiseptic — of leaders to receive the award, Three Church Groups cancies. lake Orion Area lee ee ee pied fo) relieve itch of surface skin and The National. Council limits the tg Meet at Rochester Other candidates are Bevan LAKE ORION — The senior) oe . . |scalp irritations, Zemo stops. number of awards to a quota based (Bates, Gordon Hamilton and Oscar ©@4ets of the Civil Air Ratrol will) _, > [Be on the size of the local council.| ROCHESTER — Three women’s E. Hysmith. ‘meet at 8 tonight at Allen's air- City Youth Released ‘aids healing. yy Past Council Presidents Mason groups of the Rochester Congrega- = — port (0 name officers and organize) A fie Paying Fine | of hester and Ralph Ben-| Pe . a ja Senior Air Patrol in the ‘18 and . cea Me Geen : me ay (tional Church have scheduled me et Drayton Plains Pastor Gwen age group. Ato year-old youth whe picaded mulated adhd the Steer ace OO at Pittsburgh Meeting CAP cadets in the 1518 age guilty March 13 to the theft 10 . Listings Wanted bracket are planning an expeditf(/days before of a case of beer was ~ | Refreshments will be served by’ship officials here hav ~~ MARLETTE — Service for’ La- j, ieoclePi Lansing. | ny ‘ ‘ ‘ vis : e called a late Mrs. Joel Piche of Lansing, | City officials, are planning tl ; 5 : | , hates mee : als, ple e _ An element of suspense hangs |the executive board. =~ second mass meeting protesting) ¥°Tme Mahaffy, 42, of Flynn Town: owner of a house at 90 Peach St. event. in Bainard's hee “ee over Clinton Valley Council Boy he t x ‘port in War-|S5ip. will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, , 953 ; , isade til the al din | Lake Orion the building of an airport in W ar-| sm the Marsh F Blin: also condemned in October, 1953. | Reservations for the dinner are ual din- cay [ter . x e Marsh Funerai Q gee we Scout leaders un ann ren by Detroit. ois — being taken at the city offices or ner meeting May 24 when presen- Webber PTA is having a hard here. Mr. Mahaffy died Monday tation of three Silver Beaver awards Oil be made tonight at Fitzgerald School, will afte P : ‘his home.” have as its speakers Frank ree a) long illpess Breakfast Thursday = stalled. Saturday's meeting was wards D ner : :30 pam. . : ‘ . owner Of a structure at 74 Virginia’ set for 6:30 p.m. will be Judge | as Silver A ar Ss ue oe: | WARREN TOWNSHIP — Town- amen anally _Ave.:and against the estate of the, Clark Adams of Pontiac. | time (getting! ite offs c a elie!) The mecting, to be held at Bin Mariette Community Eospital Drayton Plains WCTU by City Clerk Lawson Lockhart at- Barnard, who was city manager For Asparagus Lovers after the city’s incorporation last| Mrs, Max Richardson, mother Township. at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at Baird ie cee peac, health, year and previously had been LANSING «® — Michigan farm- ® vice president; Howard Barling, — Funeral Home here, with burial in, Se pls Saae ; township supervisor, has become TS Will produce 636,000 crates of Annual Dinner. May 24 — ee _|. father vice president: Mrs. Marie. - : __|Mt. Hope Cemetery. pupae: Monroe side ore a A™ the clerk of the Oakland County @8paragus this year or about 35 dones, teacher vice president; Miss Turner teaves fier mother, a a ‘oard of Supervisors. — hen ast year Leaders S USPENSE|LU] | se. ‘sein verses, secretary: Mrs, William Turner, and a sister, OCODer. 1933 se oe crop, the Federal-State Crop Re- 2 : : OM. Calla Young aban. D if if Ai { : Mrs. Lena Gass, both of Lapeer; Similar charges were made” He continues to live in Troy. porting Service said today and Mrs, John Cudnohutsky, his- e r0l § Irpor A niece and nephew also survive. @84/nst Mrs. Fanny Hammond, — Special speaker at the dinner, | - postponed because last Wednes- day's rain invaded the meeting room and PTA members were recruited for clean-up detail, Top honor a council can besfow upon a Scout leader for service fo his unit, the district for service council, the names of those chosen to receive this award are kept secret until the men are called out during a ceremony. — f William P. Pascher of Gingell. ville last year began to dress up this ceremony by using an elab- orate archway, flags, spotlights and built-up suspense. The selec- tion committee for this year's recipients of the award included Ted Pearson of Oxford, Manito District; Louis Gilson of Farm- ington, Ottawa District; Ralph Forman of Pontiac, Pontiac Dis- trict; and Martin Schwark of Runey, chairman of the Tri-County He Se Sue et Oy Bis sale Play DRAYTON PLAINS — W. J : |Stevens Mahaffy; his parents, Mr aah ‘ Civie Associ: F >; noune C 5 File for Avondale | similar meetings will follew ti for Parish House Ohio : . | Royal Oak, Harel Park Harveys Beach and Roy Lindahl | . Madisbn Heights = Tonight at Dryden Jr, two young men from the School Board Posts : oo Drayton Plains congregation are | Detroit owns the Warrey: Aiport; DRYDEN 9 — The-new parish completing their second year at ie and the 7! acres surrounding it house of St. John Episcopal Church the institution. | AVON TOWNSHIP — Five can- between 13-Mile and 14-Mile Rds J will be dedicafed tonight, with the ee didates have filed to have their and is now seeking to have the Rt. Rev. Archie Crowley, suffragan names placed on the ballot for the @dJacent land condemned for the bishop, officiating. Almest Frantic from aooute School Board election Nort of building’ a major air-| The parish house was com. ane pleted and furnished recently at | DRY SKIN ITCH? | ats cost of close to $14,000. N awards will be made during a Friendly Guild will. meet to- . DRAYTON PLAINS — ceremony following the annual din- day with Mrs. David Milne. chapter of the WC -The@local'to Selfridge Air Force Base Sun-|not hetd in Oakland County Jail. FARMS, ACREAGE . ’ TU will meet at day. Joe EF. Hayward, 73 E. Chicago scratching and so 7em : “Sure Ent just learning . . . but already ' [ know that Buckner Finance makes loans for auto repairs!” Buckner Finans : ' Ave. was released hy Poptiac’ VACANT PROPERTY uc ner ind nce Park at Our Door 43 ’ HE ne Se a oe ee ee ieee ner will begin at 6:45 p.m.| Lamplighters meet at,8 p.m. to- |1f am. Th av at - j : : : #1 so ° a.m. Thursday at ‘the Drayton pecarananntianyetlaboeenes May 24 apes Pose 8) a at the home of Mrs. Leroy Haaine United Presbyterian Church police after he paid a $5 fine and Engineering I * : ton. : for a May breakfast ‘ C ty C | d : $5 costs assessed by Municipal cama al Waste it costes a Colonial Guitd Will meet at 8 Lees erie naira is pe ee ae ba af Judge Maurice E. Finnegan. “a. Call © Schuett 4512 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1221 a Drayton Plains § : . i . . 5. walker of Grosse Pointe pine § Mothers Chapter 10 wi) A headline in the Pontiac Press “The Northwest Realtor” comes : * business meeting which includes P-m- Thursday at the home of Mrs.'who will dedicate the White Rib- meet at 7.30 pm, Thursday far the Dray: March 10 erroneously stated that | gy Sain wes ey jase ; Other Offices: Pontiac—Walled Lake—Utica election of officers. George Holtz, 1290 E. ‘Auburn. ‘bon Recrults. ‘pusiness session “OT MS MO") Hayward had been jailed. load ; i Ae we é Xa i 4 . { . . » a { £ i ‘ ~ . ; ¥ 4 days. I was never aware of being nervous or liking or disliking it. I was in love. You don't think ;much when you're in love:” lonely. So to} iwith him and he drove me 9% ‘miles an hour and said I might as well get used to riding like that because I'd be doing it the rest of my life. s e e “Lots of people have asked me whether I was nervous when he was driving in races, in those ‘Until } her ‘husband (three times! winner of the Indianapolis race) Then the tragedy happened and suddenly she and their son, Bill, now 10, were on their own. “T started running,'’ she says, for THE PONTIAC = WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1956 Ace Races With Life happened Indianapolis called Shaw's 500 Club” (for the 500-mile race). WORK WAITING * “Wilbur give “kick-your-shoes-off” par- ties on the big night of the big race. Whether, or not Boots and Bill Lizard, If Touched, Runs Out of Skin HONOLULU—A‘ little brown liz’ Will go on as a duo, or whether she will marry again, nobody knows. Least ‘of all Boots, herself. But she's keeping : an open mind on the} matter, Ld Ld ° ae don’ t think anyone who' 3 's been, ard, a-gecko, that lives in ntaive; houses on the Palau Islands in the Pacific Ocean, can get out of its! own skin. It is almost impossible to capture by hand... Like certain other lizards, it sheds its tail when grabbed by it. But_as, soon as al ‘myself, and maybe part of it was trying to keep up the Wilbur Shaw ei wees bocce ‘In the. evenings, after the diners are comfortably settled over their -—-Beots—remained: -two—years—agzo; quietly in the background. * * * “I lived in reflected glory and was very happy to. The wife of a jfamous man, especially a man who lived constantly in high gear, has one job — to keep things run- ning smoothly, keep the wheels oiled." speed record: Ay i lighted club, Boots. eS home to! know what, of that Shaw off on you’.” s eo I think some. roost over a little more work. must have rubbed! : ° | “The nights are simple," she, jsays. “I go home, I cook dinner, happily—married;—as—l—_was—for more than 26 years, can ever be completely _ happy living alone. USINESS » hand is laid on its body it t literally’ runs out of its entire skin, leaving bien 4)TRANSISTOR NEW ream come true for the ‘Aad hard-of:hearing! Now enjoy the | THERE Fu she smiles. “But Saaedny perhaps we empty skirr. ought to be a family again.’ Now TV has been blamed for Besides taking care-of Bill, Mrs.|%%4 until 9 o'clock, Bill and I stuttering A schoolmistress at. Shaw has taken on a daily radio|® show at breakfast time. She also manages and hostesses a big, study his homework."' 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There even is a splendid two- column picture of an old prospec- Se ae ————— - starts are made in any one year. ~ lives and result.in a reduction of a _ WASHINGTON (INS) — Mente, if you have just latched on to that =" new sven publication: Order New MSU Vote “comes occasionally to give ‘Congress a how Congress works, House and Senate each serenely) going its own way and acting, pub- licly as if the other body didn't exist. HOUSE PUBLICATION need up and put together oy Panes L 'to Meet This Weekend eentp-abth alumni coubeeunes of 4the University of Michigan schools Vive Sant ve Capitol in in Story and Pictures” is| a ‘good book UM Business Alumni for pottery and:'use in the paper ‘| Ue 2 qr ie a ee, | : uf A ‘a ie ey, i} ie f Gly ced. ps fA ig | 4 Bay tA . ; i : sams fs \ Li fi : ; e ; ‘RIGHTEEN _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDN :SDAY. MAY 16, 1996 a | Deposits of china clay suitable: and textile industries, oa beea found near Dumka,’ India. nt | COMING SOON! SS = “OPERATION HOT DOG” Watch for Details. FUN FOR ALL! : sale and Pic = — “and —its : here — tures. EAST LANSING (P—The student NO NAMES. dreamer Ren Frank Ikard—4 — pages, “magazine sized, government elections committee at) ns owhere in all these 80|Tex) explained any, - that commercial! hae di “have offered to insure each atomic power plant for 65 million dollars. *. * * : a A real slick job. Strauss told the House-Senate Atomic Energy Committee that this is about four times as much as any public liability policy| ever issued for any single Ameri- FINE SHOTS can industrial plant. - Possibly a dozen pi But, he added, most atomle ~~ energy industry representatives feel if 13 not sufficient te pro- vide “adequate protection against the possibility of catas- trophic accidents.” Therefore, Strauss urged the en- actment of legislation to furnish government indemnity or reinsur- ence against unusual unusual losses, “The AEC head said the likeli- hood of a catastrophic accident is remote. He termed the proba- bility of even major accidents “very unlikely.” Pension Funds Have Source for Building WASHINGTON — Rep. Rains (D-La) said today the time is ~. about ripe to talk about channel-| ™ ing to home building some of the billions of dollars accumulating in jin the House chamber. pension funds. Rains is chairman of the House Banking subcommittee on housing. This group has reported building funds begin to dry up whenever more than about 1,200,000 housing The Banking Committee yester- day heard testimony that at least two million starts a year are need- ed. “We have to interest the big pension funds," Rains said in an interview, ‘The subcommittee, he said, already has put out feelers and is encouraged by what it has found. : It imates at 15 to 20 billion dollars the total assets of such funds. Rains said he thinks fund man- agers should be interested in rein- vesting some of their assets in government-guaranteed mortgages because of attractive yield. Strict Traffic Enforcement Cuts Road Fatalities CHICAGO (INS) — A Chicago insurance executive reports that | “get-tough” drives on traffic viola- tions will spread to all 48 mae within the — 18 months. ; James §. coer chairman of| Lumbermens Mutual Casualty | Company, said his belief is based | on letters he has received from 28 governors expressing their interest | in stricter law enforcement. Kemper told policyholders at an annual meeting: “We have conclusive ev idence | that strict and impartial enforce- ment of realistic laws will save automobile insurance costs . . .| _ * * * | “Along with Chicago, cities such as Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Memphis, Tenn., Miami, Norfolk, Va., Portland, Ore., San Francisco, San Diego, Calif., and Seattle have reduced their traffic death rates from 40 to 80 per cent through stepped up traffic law en- forcement." 745 7 Wonderful pictures of the Capi- tol in its early days, Historic shots| class president. Barry Grant of| of presidential inaugurations, of|Detroit, presidents and foreign bigwigs ad- charged there were instances of il- dressing joint sessions of Congress | legal voting and students casting ctures \Michigan State University has or-| idered a new election for senior the losing candidate, |more than one ballot, Pat Wilson, ithe football quarterback from La- “peer, was named class president in in the first ballot count, Liquid § Mira made can give you the-concentrated washing a \Pages is there a picture identifying a senator by name. Only a dis- cerning eye can pick out any sen- ators at all, lurking like fugitives! in the background. * * Ld Actually, Virginia, this was no attempt to slight senators. 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WEDNESDAY: “MAY 16. 1956 . . | | h “Sa in 1881 were fnuch Noted Attorney Dies the Cpr, blo Raion,’ (oN on ‘said a e a ul age " Chiet Justice. “I W,, a B. PLYMOUTH @ — Claude H.[bonie. He was a former’ clty Britain's, Lord 3 sf, : Nebr . lean just remember then.” i i Outbids: Sen. Kefouver: ae — i by Nearly 2-1 Edge in Preferential Primary Tenn)... | a the basis of still campiate re-, | Pp ppicred oegiehewea! fas, For. One Whole Week — Tom’ s Electric vl we It was about par .or Nebraska's donate all trade-ins to the Volunteers of” 4% [political course, and Democrats. America to enable them to send children to ie e looking for signs of a rural revolt So b our old ap- Fibre Rugs. AA oe | against administration farm poli-' Summer Camps. ring in you Pp The \perfect choice in § = Me cies got little cause for encour- pliance and receive an extra large allowance ‘floor covering for porches, sun rooms, basements or = _ngemnet La . on a new G-E Range. your summer cottage. Long wearing, cool and a . fa | Neither the .Republican chief . wide choice of rich colors. See us today for your ‘executive nor the Tennessee Dem- Low, Low Prices ‘loor ‘ rs ocrat was opposed on his party's A pers | Floor Covering needa. ___ = — +bahot—Write-ins were permitted, Trade-ins Wanted — PARK AT OUR DOOR THIS 18 ET — Dr. Albert C. Kerlikowski, left, director of the Uni- [Dut thelr, numbers Proved incon Extended Payments Ne | versity Hospital at Ann Arbor, and Dr. Albert C. Furstenberg, dean | Unofficial returns from 1,383 of xTe e y | of the Medical School, look at a model of the new Medical Center to 12.127 precincts gave Eisenhower | Fast — Safe Delivery > D to FI F hi be built in Ann Arbor. The University has embarked on the first ‘of /57,971, Kefauver 32,019. In_per-' rayt n oor asi tons two programs that will bring the associated medical sciences into |centages, that's about 64 to 36. | Co: mp! ete Set Up and Performance Check _- rt ._ = _— = = -elose_proximity with University Hospital. — —_— ——_—————_} Gs? MAINTAINED. i ae Z te et we : ; | 4667 Dixie ) Highway—Drayton “OR 3-2 3-2552 First Unit Costs $8 500 000 In the 1952 Nebraska primary, Every GE ‘Apoll- } 2 : ’ Republican balloters outnumbered Yeu Can ance is. backed by You Can : —_ ‘ Ble Democrats about 65-35. Two years. AB P Y COMPLETE HOME |UM Planning $16 Millions. °° =~“ ao | eens) | Ye : : -33, a s ° ma | Ann Arbor Medical Center wn "siti tar*inan ‘tnnoea ee - : and Averell Harriman siphoned ° some votes from Kefauver but MONEY BACK . ANN ARBOR (#-Science is end-|school and the-departments of bio-OMlY | a ne of | write.ins in GUARANTEE Exchange ing.a long, wasteful divorce at the/chemistry, pathology, nursing and showed up on the Republican s ° : > 5 : University of Michigan. The recon-|pharimacology into an area: im- k — omer herbs Posies Operation Our 10th Year | Light Bulbs | ; : 'ciliation will cost a lot of money,|mediately behind University Hos- "arm SEWLIUGIILy ie Lin 5 te 4 _ but doctors are sure it's worth it. /pital, jenough in the state, might show at This in Oakland and Cords at ee iz a switch from- Republican to St . Thi St | | Looking to the future, the build- Democratic ballots. Party line ore County as store | ~ | The university has embarked on| ings may be hooked by built in crossing at the polling place was , . : . ‘the first of two oarane (st = condults to a television system | permissible in all except the 13 | bring the associated medical) whieh will cover the entire medi- i s EXPERTLY DONE—TO YOUR SATISFACTION! sciences into. close proximity with] eal plant. This will allow anyone oe Ug Se 2 Convenient Locations University Hospital. First unit cost] interested in various departments | Ny campaign to en courage bal- 7 Z PORCHES-ATTIGCS | ‘is $8,500,000, _ to watch operations and expert: lot switching ever developed, how- 4 AC | It will provide, not only better | ments via closed circuit TV, in- jever, and leaders of both parties, : { Z A KITCHENS | teaching facilities, but better re- | Stead of jamming a single audi- (including Kefauver's backers, had r] gf ° Zz > “search and laboratory coopera- | torium or amphitheater. [predicted the outcome would sig- : ‘ é oom A ep faded oet> | | tlon with the working doctor and \ Consequently, there'll] be no am- nify little. . f 3 VIOLATIONS CORRECTED $ | the clinical staff phitheaters in the new three-build-| ns ; " R > | Dean Albert C. Furstenberg of ing unit. They will include however, | Italian olive-off production of 1955 32430 Northwestern 1142 E. West Maple q ‘the medical school says the new fully-equipped Iaboratories ee er as suas Near Orchard Lake Rd. |‘ Walled Lake Shopping Center 1 er t TUS ary T r te a x Frmdtinne © $ Pisertty | ny step forward in medical Perimental animals. jsince 1948 and just half the 1964 sted Siar sisi lial © Unfinished $ Beetns. be eecation ** | The two smaller buildings will output. " ) ome Fira AS a I ef e house the schools of nursing and| — — ” @ Basement © Awnings “ . | pathology, while the other units will Geems in the past,’ he explains, ‘th be placed! site larges of thei thees s [tendency 4n medical education has| ac arger ol re No Money Down— been to divorce the basic sciences | buildings. a FHA Terms! joo ela The entire center will be con- LICENSED CONTRACTOR ‘We believe that it is important ‘to bring our basic science teachers) nected to the hospital, so that pa- “Build with a Builder” in close association with the clini-| tients can be taken anywhere for ‘eal departments. It will be best|'reatment. _ fie So commences when they can! The second unit, to be built some- — work shoulder so shoulder" |time in the future, would house JUaT PART or it anatomy, bacteriology, physiology b ’ ul jand other basic sciences. 9 s. JESSIE PHONES: FE 2-7004 FE 2 $245 The first step is part of a $16,-| Completion of the first unit, with EVE. PHONE OR 3-2276 '000,000 program. It will move oe (legate approval, should be the i ‘administration of the medical spring of 1958. LR S Mr. Truck Buyer ! Why turn your back on the facts ? ~ Your best buy is DODGE... and we can prove it! Buying a new truck is pretty serious business—not __3. Lowest operating costs. ‘Exclusive V-8 Power- exactly a dime-store affair. So why risk not getting Dome combustion milks extra miles from every ‘the best buy? gallon, practically eliminates, power-robbing carbon. Doesn't it make sense to take a few minutes and check to see for yourself just how much more 4. 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NO MONEY DOWN , Was $249.95 DODGE ne 2 Now $ | eed = GO: | TRUCKS : Weekly! with THe FORWARD LQOK GREATER VALUE ; : | FEderal and MONDAY in , NIGHT ‘til 9 , 108 NORTH SAGINAW ie RIEMENSCHNEIDER | BROS. one FRIDAY Pron , ; ‘5, 232 S. ‘Saginaw Street oe FE 2-9131 4s fas 4 4 ‘ ‘ : 7 “? . : Q : 4 , » . . ere tn ae ft Py ~ : * ‘ t 5 | * | | . | = A Re ee el _ = a: Fe ee eee ae Club’s Hawaiian Holiday scheduled for Saturday. Joe Jaskolski (left) of Orchard Lake donned a Event Planned Saturday in St. Vincen Hawaiian Holiday is the dance Saturday in St. Vince Rehfus is genera] chairman tra ay Steinhelper has announced that a ll play from 9 p.m. to 1 a. t Parish Hall theme of Pontamix Club’s mt de Paul Parish Hall. Bill of the dance. local orches- m. Lois Timney is publicity chairman assisted by Bob Mountain and I talo-American Auxiliary Makes Plans for Dance Monica Palace was hostess to’ members of the Auxiliary to the, lialian-American Club at her home on Howard street Monday evening.| Mrs. Joseph Palace was cohos-, tess fer the meeting. Plans were completed for the “Spring Follies’ dance to be held) Saturday evening at the local hall| .on East Kennett road. Mrs. Verne P. Sinkler “and Rudy Mazza are) There are five pages in today’s Women’s Section serving as cochairman for the dance. Committee members are Betty| Jane Spadafore, Joan Mazza and Robert J. Ranzilla; decorations; Mrs. Robert Ranzilla, refresh- ment$; Mrs. Guilio Bernero, pub-/ licity, and Louie Spadafore, tiek-, ets. Tickets may be purchased from members of the organization or at the door. Alpha Xi Alumnae - The Birmingham Alumnae Chap- ter of Alpha Xi Delta sorority will” hold its monthly meeting on Mon- day at 8 pm. The group will gather at the home of Mrs: Paul Brownell on Pennington road, De- troit. : | The topic for the evening will be “The Voice Is You.” sponsored by the Michigan Bell Telephone Co. Caron Kaiser to Wed June 2 | Mr. and Mrs, Carlton Kaiser of, Ledyard street announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Ca-! ron, to Pfc. Robert Marchbanks, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. March-, banks of Ledyard ra Robert attended Michigan State University. A June 2 wedding in planned. See | Miss Half Speaks | to Fashionette Club | Madeleine Half, director of Pon- tiaec Child Guidance Clinic, spoke) an the founding and operations of the clinic at the Tuesday evening) meeting of the Fashionette Club. | The organization, sponsored by the Pontiac Department of Parks' and Recreation, met in the Adah Shelly Library. The Trophy for los-| ing the most weight during the; week was won by Mrs.- Virgil! Lewis. Lucky 13 Meeting | Mrs. Anderson Bee of Stirling, - avenue was hostess to the Lucky. 13 Birthday Club Monday evening. Mrs. Lyda Brobst. was honored on, her birthday. Mrs. Ralph Dean Jr. of Stifling avenue will entertain A June, Peacock plumes often were used as helmet ornaments during the, Middle Ages. | Mr. 4Barbara Netke. Nancy Clifton is decora- tions chairman. Working with her are Cathy Zwie- bel, Francis Timney, Mary- ann. Clifton, Bob Mountain, ‘Tom LaClave, Julie La- 'tozas, Lois Timney and Jim iGagnier. Elaine Marentette, Jim Ritter, {Mary Katherine Donahue, Mart Flanigan and Lucille Schwartzer are also preparing decorations. Working on the refreshment committee are Annabelle Va- | verek and Neila Fachlinger under the direction of Frank Kurkowski. oo Romanaf{skj, ticket chair- man, announces that tickets may jbe obtained at the door on the ' evening of the dance or- from Pontamix members. His committe members are Mary Keller, Judy Steinhelper and Bob 'Rehfus. Emerald Ball Held The Detroit Osteopathic Wom- en's Club and its seven coordinat- ing auxiliaries, among them the Oakland County Osteopathic Aux- iliary, held an Emerald Ball at a _|the Latin Quarter, Detroit, Satur- day evening. Proceeds Will bene- fii retarded children of the tri-| county area. | him were Maryann Clifton of Osceola drive and Charles straw hat to add to the tropical flavor to the Pontamix Hauser of Pontiac Lake road, The group met at the With Clifton home for a recent dance planning meeting. The Hawaiian theme is ferried out here by Bob | Mountain dressed in an Hawaiian onatfit. Bob tried on the ensemble in one of the lighter moments as Pontamix | Club’s committee members planned their Saturday dance. _ The dance, Hawaiian Holiday, will be held in _St. Vincent de Paul'Parish Hall from 9 p.m.to ] a.m. Working on a miniature Hawaiian scene for re- freshment ‘tables at their Hawaiian Holiday dance are members of the Pontamix Club. Pictuged (left to right) _are Nancy Clifton of Osceola drive, Bill Rehfus of _ _ Pentiae Press Photes Lake Orion and Lois Timney of North Perry street. The dance is Saturday in St. Vincent de Paul Parjsh Hall from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m, rs ° é ee _ a Bory ot MGS and Judy Steinhelper of Spence street, dance committee members, Other deco- rations will be swaying palms and minia- ture grass huts for the Hawaiian mood, Women’ s Section WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1956 Coconut monkeys will be just a part of the decorations theme Saturday for the first annual Hawaiian Holiday dance. Shown are Joe Kosik of Mohawk road | PAGES 21-25) Personal News of Interest in Pontiac | Mr. and Mrs. Carlton D. Kaiser Saginaw, Sally Pulver of Elmhurst, secondary education curriculum, Bride-Elect ls Honored at Shower Mrs. Wrenn Fetes Janet Fairbanks at Linen Party Janet Fairbanks was the honoree Tuesday, evening at a linen shower given by Mrs. Lewis Wrenn of Niagara - avenue. “@ ° * Janet, the daughter of Mrs. Orval G. Fairbanks of Niagara avenue;-és~the bride-elect of Rus- sell Manney Jr., son of the Russell Manneys of . Richard Perry of Ann Arbor will serve as best man, and seating, the guests will be Garth Stanton, John Mott and — Fairbanks. Bouquets Pr oul flowers dec- orated the Wrenn home for the shower. Others were Mrs.. Bernice Shep- pard, Mrs. Earl McHugh, Mrs. |Ralph Behler, Mrs, Larry Mason, Mrs. Dorothy Stoner, Elizabeth Rodgers, Margaret Port, Mrs. Al- fred Collins and JoAnn Dennen. Meeting Conducted by Women’s Guild “The Committed Christian Wor- ot Ledyard avenue are visiting at/Ill. and Mary ga of Ypsilanti. ynekee ing in business education. jthe home_of the Rev, and Mrs|____ pede. | seal es Looking on are Elaine Marentette (left) of Walce and + Barbara Netke of Sherbourne drive. Dolores. Taylor Gaal, Nuptial. Vows Before an altar decorated with: Approaching the altar on the |ter as maid of honor. Her gown) white gladioli, Dolores Ann Taylor, arm of her father, the bride was |was of white nylon over yellow taf-| liam ‘Immel performed o'clock PRR * we Dolores is et daughter of Mr. French illusion, and ‘and Mrs. G court, Mr. and*Mrs. James B. Hocken-) berry of Byron. To reside on \East New York avenue are — and Mrs. William K. Hoc kenberr) : She is the former Dolores Ann Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Il. Taylor of ‘Rose court. He is the son of Mr. and -Mrs. James B, Hackenberry of Byron. ~ MR. and MRS; W.K. . HOCKENBERRY Bs _|became the bride of William Kent wearing a gown of Hockenberry Saturday morning in French lace and nylon tulle over St. Michael Church. The Rev. Wil-| satin. The full skirt swept into a | the 11. chapel-length train, eorge H. Taylor of Rose cascade bouquet of White carna-'carried cascade arrangeme and William is the son of|tions and ee imported eta and she carried a cascade jbouquet of yellow carnations, Mary Louise and Sally Ruth Tay- iquins secured her fingertip Veil Of ioned like the honor attendant’s in she earried @ blue and pink, respectively, ¥ Elizabeth Taye served her blue and pink carnations. ” * % sis- Joyce Taylor performed the du- lor served their sister as her other A crown of seed pearls and se- attendants. They wore gowns fash- ant Splash Water Show in which their ine Hurt, daughter of Mrs, Myr- nis oO 4 John Hagans of Holland. On! : ir. and Mrs. Nathan B. Haji Thursday. evening they will attend.tian education at Bethany - Baptist (nee Anne Willson) of Ann Ar- — >> bor are recelving congratulations the banquet at Albion College Crane ve “he maar ee Me iene daughter, [bonoring Phi Beta Kappa mem- ey ey ee a Kathryn Bryant, May 8, js Of camp leaders at Green Lake,! i Wis, During the summer these leaders| | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crozier of wil] be directors for civic, rell-| |Tilden avenue attended Parents’ | gious, YMCA and YWCA camps iDay activities at Michigan State’ throughout the the United, States. d. ‘University over the weeken Mr s. P. E. M P. E. Miller |\They went to a buffet dinner at| Pi Ousegs Pi, baneraiy busi- Elected to Office the Alpha -Omicron Pi sorority, ness education fraternity’ at lhouse on Saturday evening, later’ Western Michigan College, has | Mts. P, Eugene Miller was attending “Disneyland,” the Green’ ag one of its new initiates; Max: jelected first vice: president ofthe Detroit Area Council of Hospital tle Hurt of Auburn avenue. ‘Auxiliaries Tuesday at Wayne At Western Michigan College, |_ Miss Hurt _is_a junior in the County Medical Society Building, William Lembke, son of Mr. and | Attending from St. Joseph Mercy { bers_—Their—son,—Nelan,- :member of the conte society. yo eas Mr. and Mrs. J. lof dooce Aes Hills. ‘Curtis Willson aughter, Marianne, participated. * #*# & eens of the infant rele ties of flower girl for her sister's wedding. She wore an all white Mrs. George W. Lembke of Stan- ley avenue, has been initiated 'ter Williams, Hospital Auxiliary were Mrs. Wal- presideng’ and Mrs. pleting her costume was a corsage of yellow carnations. | Cd sl * ‘| A navy blue dress with white ac-) 42 cessories was the choice of Mrs. i _ Hockenberry. Her corsage was of : eae carnations. | Following an evening reception at the VFW Hall on South Saginaw 4 ‘street, the couple left for a brief ¢' honeymoon trip. Upon their return * New York avenue. | ‘ : Des Don't Mix Prints | The print scarf is pretty bot Iti /must be handled with care. Pick a \watercolor print this spring and (use it only with a solid color, nev- ttern. they will make their home on East! with another pei or figure or Charles Lawson solemnized Satur-/Teal of Orchid drive. No date has gram. The Owen School Chorus nylon dress and carried a basket inte Tau Kappa Epsilon fra- |Harwood Bacon, secretary. . of rose petals. _ternity. He is enrolled as a | | A guest of the day was Mrs. | Serving as best man was Earl | sophomore in the industria] arts | Harold €. Conkline of Flint, presi- | Graviin of Birmingham, Robert | curriculum. i ident of the, Michigan Hospital | Ogg and Richard Doll seated the ° - | | Auxiliaries. | guests, Mrs. J. R. Perdue of nee i iy | eae ; W. Va.. is visiting at the homes | : : Dae ey salen close a ess of of her sons and families, Mr. and Dicer ae Visit a ew sige accessories . . ae Mrs. Donnie Perdue of Bald, ito yt ian sisters for her daughter's wedding. Com- Mountain road and Mr. and Mrs. | t Randy Perdue of Fairgrove avenue.’ Mrs. Ruthanna Sealm of Claw- |ships Regularly” was the _program theme 5 —— 'Bussard for the meeting of the ‘Women's Guitd of Bethet Evan- eens and Reformed Church. * * * _ Hostesses for the day were Mrs. Henry Helmkamp and Mrs. Ray Haertter. Mrs. Maynard Oesterle gave the closing prayer. | She-will also visit with her son- .Son, district deputy of Pythian ivlaw and) dauchter Mr aa bee visited Fannié E..Tomp- Mra. James Mace of Sotith Jessic ins Temple when the group met} recently. Following the meeting refresh- _ments were served by the past jehlets of the temple. street, during her stay here. Two area residents attending | Denison University have been — tapped for membership in Pi | Delta Epsilon, an honorary so | ‘Rally Slated Tonight | elety In journalism. j Honored are Wayne Spade Jr.. iby Community Club | - Wever-Owen-Hawthorne Commu-| ‘nity Club will hold a community| |improvement rally at Owen toe Jesse Ross of South this evening at 7:30 are juniors. Prizes will.be awarded to win- e engagement of their daughter,/ners of. the Cleanup Slogan Contest) > Arriving Friday for the wedding Vonda, to Johmnte R. Teat., He is and William Coulacos , will speak of Dorothy.£lizabeth Williams andthe son ef Mr. and Mrs. James A. jon the North End Boys Club pro- \son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Spade of Birmingham, and Elliott Trum- bull, son of Mr. and, Mrs. G. T iTrumbul) of Bloomfield Hil Is. Both ; VONDA VEY ROSS Mr. and Mrs Jessie’ street are announcing the! e | se were Janice Hoekman of, itsee set for pe wedns. | will sing for the, ‘group. t Cotton lace is transformed info a vision of opulence by Cefl Chapman. e shell pattern cocktail-length dress features a enores bodice with full cireular- a i . THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16. 1956 TWENTY-TWO - Tremendous: Values Sportswear _ tor Girls For Boys Shorts Bathing Suits Jeans Khakis Sizes 7-14 ~ ti™~ C' 4490 Dixie Hwy. — Drayton Plains — OR 3-7224 ecile’ s | Open Monday ’Til 9 Friday Night ’Til 9 =| Infants’ Specialty Shop Watch for Announcement of Our New Store! Pia Mae “eS der There were interesting “doings” last week in Daytona Beach), Fla.| Forty-nine _ prize-winning house-| wives, one from each state ahd! one from the District of Columbia; BY JOSEPHINE LOWMAN | in the final tally of this contest. Iris Davenport, editor of Farm oe | | | } | ‘state, together with her husband! ‘took up living quarters in indi- ‘vidual villas along ‘‘Mrs. America drive” in Ellinor Village: They carried on typical house- hold chores and homemaking | duties in their individual villas | for an entire week of competi- | tion, i During each day for a week of the homemaking competition the ‘a refrigerated.Juncheon was judged) in the respective Milles) another afternoon. * * * _— A complete full course dinner; was prepared in each household judges tasted, sampled and ex- amined the meals of each con- testant. Mothers’ Club Will Be Headed by Mrs. Dennis Members of the Boys’ Club un- the direction of at dinner Tuesday evening at the FE 2-3220 Professional Permanent Wave—Gives a Solt Natural Appearance 718 West Huron PERMANENTS, from... . $5.00 CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP 116 N, Perry FE .2-6361 . | 11% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Enrollments Available in Day or Evening Classes. Write, phone or call in person for Free pamphiet. |\Longbrake, vice president; . = sana \Mrs. Charles Licas. t : PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL = J serving on the toerd of directors ‘are Mrs. Ralph Weir, Mrs. Lloyd ‘Halpin, Mrs. Walter Peters, Mrs.| |Kenneth Nichols, Boys’ Club. Ld * _* At the business meeting, Mrs. Herman Dennis was elected presi- dent of the Mothers’ Club for the lcoming year. Others who will serve with her are Mrs. Arthur Mrs. Lester Christensen, secretary, and Mrs. Delbert ‘Hammett, Mrs. Charlee Eaglen, Mrs. Almon Austin and Mrs. Don-| PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 STAPP'S ... the place to buy... Wherever you see family fun... - you're sure to see |Chooses Delegates Typographical Auxiliary at home on Gateway drive Monday evening. ald McKee. Mrs.. Earl Luchenbach, Mrs. Henry Warren and Mrs. Chester Meger were welcomed as new members. Typographical Unit Mrs. William Considine was host- ess to .members: of the Pontiac her contestants engaged in a set of tdaity- cooking, sewing, ironing and: other housekeeping chor 2s. Break-| fast was judged one morning while, one evening during the week. The .- Michael — \Fiorilla entertained their mothers) eee contestants are judged on their homemaking ability as well as their personal appear. Mrs. alice, Dorothy E. Williams Wed in St. Vincent Ceremony Honeymooning in Florida. are|carried blue lace fans with cym- Mr. and Mts. Charles J. Lawson bidium orchids. who were married Saturday morn-| Flower girl lwith bands of lace. Her wide The Rev. Sake Fr. Tierney of|circular collar was edged in lace, ‘Christ the King Church, Detroit, ‘celebrated the 10 o’clock Nuptial Mass in the presence of 300 guests. The bride is the former Dor- othy Elizabeth Williams, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Tonking Williams of East Tennyson ave- nue. Charles is the son of Mrs. Emma McLean of Walled Lake. Dorothy chose a gown of im-| mony. . ported Rose Pointe lace and nylon| A breakfast was served at Ro tulle draped over slipper satin, ‘tunda Inn for members of the with a scooped, scalloped neck- ‘bridal party and the immediate line, long sleeves that tapered to families. The evening reception was points at the wrists and a basque ‘held at the Amvets. Hall on oe waistline. jland avenue, Her bouffant skirt extended into| For traveling to Flotida, the-new a chapel train, and her fingertip Mrs. Lawson changed to a navy veil of French illusion fell from pjue suit with navy and white the dress. She carried a nosegay of baby pink roses. dohn E. Kinville of Detroit was best man, Clarence L. Smith of Grosse Pointe and John T. Kelly seated the guests. Lawr- ence Morrow and Martin Koe- nig were acolytes for the cere- * 26 @ Mrs, Stanley Hatfield and Mrs.! a circular crown trimmed with seed accessories, She’ wore the orchid | pearls. corsage from her bridal bouquet. #8 | ‘The newlyweds will make their —Hittle villa? I am sure that some job. Tomorrow: ing in St. Vibe ent de Ee Church. wore a gown of nylon tulle trimmed land a white satin sash accented, Contest Glorifies the Home: maker Personal appearance also counts;Ranch magazine, and one of the,an in quality in an oe = says that the personal, hte of the ee! is standing housewife because nutri- and care are as important as being able to batter up a delicious stack try from different saets a the country have an opportunity to exchange recipes and ideas. The fact that the coukeuuass actually “keep house” rather than just dish up their favorite recipes, and that their personal appearance also plays a_ part, adds to the value of this pro- gram. . ; What about you in your own of you, as well as 1, could improve our personal appearance and oil up: the wheels of our homemaking to advantage. After all, home- making is woman's most important * 2 « “Be Conscious of Cancer To Avoid Being Its Vic- tim.” Child Culture Club Welcomes Member. to Prentice Her Beau's Family Will Visit Town for = +-Graduation ‘By EMILY POST ing quite steadily for the past year is going to graduate in June. The college to which he goes is in my home town. “His mother and father are coming here for the exercises. I have never met them. Would it be proper to write and ask them to stay at our house? “We have a large house and could accommodate them very | easily. However, I don't want thems to think me forward in do- ing this.” * HELEN LAPISCH Named Officer of Regional Unit | Elected treasurer of the North- east Region Six, International Toastmistress Club, was Helen Lapisch of Dellwood avenue. . 8s 8 Answer: Since they are complete strangers to you, I think it would be unwise to invite them to stay at | "The election was held atthe Your | house, but it would be nice to have your mother invite them to a meal — or possibly several | ae during théir stay in your city. “Dear Mrs. Post: I have re- ceived an invitation to the wedding and reception of my boss’ son. conference in Columbus, Ohio, Fri- day, Saturday and Sunday. Four- teen states and Canada, Scotland and England are included in the region, Named supervisor of the region was Mrs. John Webb of Farmington. . Mrs. Floyd Blanzy was welcomed as a member of Child Culture Club when the group met recently at the) home of Mrs. Dale Swanson on Coolidge ra ee Roll call was answered by mem-, bers replying to the question, “What Rumor Have You Heard) Lately?’’ Mrs. Charles L, Bowers | Mrs. Ser Groass: program | chairman, presented film slides used as the basis for the ‘‘Rumor | Clinic. " The purpose of the clinic) Saralou Garrison,S to show persons ‘how a Sstory|Bertha Henry and Mrs. Gilman becomes changed each time it is! ‘repeated, Dr. Morton J, Sobe] fur- | pemed the material for the pro- gram. Meeting Scheduled by Pioneer Society Marquis E. Shattuck of Detroit, ‘jan assistant superintendent of De-| troit public schools, will be the! guest speaker at the Oakland County Pioneer Society’s annual meeting May 23 at Oakland Ave- nue United Presbyterian Church. Richard Poole will report on the work being carried out at the Governor Moses Wisner Home on Oakland avenue. Reservations for the noon lunci- eon meeting may be made with. Mrs. L. L. Dunlap before Satur-| day. Blue Star Mothers presided at Se business meeting. | | ‘Conducts Meeting Miss Lapisch, an English teach- er at Eastern Junior High School, is a past president of the Pontiac Toastmistress Club, - The Pontiac club took first place ‘in the scrapbook contest héld at ithe convention. ~ This was sent to me at home but did not include my wife, and I feel that I should not go without her unless it is usual for business employes to be invited without their wives, Will you please ad- vise me?” , Answer: It is more usual than not to invite employes and not their families. If this is the case, You should not feel that your wife is slighted. On the other hand, if other wives have been invited, you should hesitate to go without her. Presbyterian Group The September-October Group of First Presbyterian Church met for a dessert luncheon at the church. Mrs. Frank Gerls, Mrs. ‘Green were hostesses for the day. = Devotions were given by Mrs.| “Dear Mrs. Post: It is cus- Elaine Malone for the 21 members tomary here to keep a register at |Present. Mrs. L. G. Porter chose a funeral home so callers may ‘The American Indian” for her|Sign their names and the family be . topic, and plans were made for a given the record of who came. cooperative luncheon at the home|What shall be done about such ef Mrs. Ivan Wilcox on Old Or-|names? Is it necessary that they chard drive. be thanked for their ‘visit'?” Answer: Nothing need be done about them, They are merely kept so that the family can know the jnames of those who came to show their friendship and wig? el We a [ota Eta Cha Chapter é of Pi Omicron < a wit Wan . Names Officers Mrs. Leon Skelly is president- elect of Jota Eta Chapter of Pt Omicron national sorority. She was elected at a meeting held {Kenneth Phares were elected dele- gates to the state convention being! held in Detroit in June. Alternates | Gather at YMCA Her bridal bouquet was of £4l- home in Pine Lake Manor on their 7 The YMCA was the scene of the “e denias and .stephanotis centered) peturn, with Mrs. E. Verne McCall of Lorraine Suet WASHABLE -HUSKY Arch support, suction cup sole. $495 Black or White Plans weré made for the dinner| to be held June 12 honoring charter members. | Windows will come clean faster, and stay that way longer if you: moisten a rag with glycerine and use it on _those dirty panes. a 5 sempanee ee ‘Silv er Club Plan ‘makes owning SUNS Easy and Budget Wise , Siternational € Verls Bridal attendants Lucille Lee Shove and Geraldine Zettell of Royal Oak and Mary A. wore wWaltz-length gowns of silk {shantune in a shade. of Madonna the bulbs will waft the scent up- blue, with the bouffanteskirts fea-.wards so that the room will be: turing Madonna blue tulle, They: subtly scented. cologne or toilet water. When you) See ae a eae grr pe one g BUY as you. | ‘shower of fragrance by spraying | vention to be held in Saginaw them with an aerosol container of June 3-7. Mrs,. Wilbur Fitzthomas, presi-. Drake .witch on the lamps, the heat of dent; Mrs. James Schram, Mrs.| |George Leinenger and Mrs. Helen, |Smale attended the past presidents’ jmeeting in Port Huron. Donations were sent by the group to the American Cancer Society and to! © the national drill team. An armful of gleaming bracelets | Shows off this spring's textured: oiand smooth surfaces to advantage. vice president; Mrs. Dudléy Moore, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Paul Hoskins, recording setretary, and Mrs. G. A. Flessland, treasurer. Plans were made by members to attend the state convention in Flint. Saturday and Sunday, The national conyention jn Groton, Conn., July 11 to 15 was The latest fashion in hats is on' discussed and Mrs. Skelly was the decorative side; therefore, sim-/named as delegate, with Mrs. .pler eyeglass frames are smartest. Hugo Harnack as alternate. ‘Then too, the color of the frames! The annual banquet and installa- should harmonize ‘tion of officers will be held June 14 at the Bs one with a white orchid.. She wore a Pr, are Mrs. Carl Rieth and Mrs. Don- 3 recent meeting of the Blue Star m, | Verda's Beauty Shop Bill Fairbrother was best man. Bee Caat * home is q boys) crace | Feliow//e) fre) basic cleansing tissues in folds. wo wold the Flint District nominating com- eng voor rigs - - om irre in| : ea Avon Apt. a ‘Ushers were Wayne Magnan and ° rules and the worries of wrinkled crease’ mittee, was the installing officer anh veg! aes age —— be . S15 E. Pike he 2 esl ‘Bud Herbert. OPEN HOUSE SET ____|elothes will disappear into thin eo 2 « _ lat the recent meeting. Mrs. Gerald crochet, embroidery and knit —| ie Pf PIF; ee For the recéption held in the | Qn May 27 Ann Wright will en- air. No matter what style travel-| 4 Night clothes on top for easy Augsburger and Mrs. Thomas pius 3 gift patterns. directions ILALP SZ tertain at an open house for the) ing case is used, the packing VFW Hall, Mrs. LaBarge greeted Gasael clnas' afl KimgasrocdliSichaal ‘Humphreys presented the pledge printed in book. Only 25c a copy! . accessibility. It's a good idea to) Emerson will install new officers. guests mon- rinciples are the same: service under the direction of Mrs.| ae SPECIAL nee veoree © ore Cranbrook. She will entertain at . — , » but bring along a raincoat and um Charles Jacobson. Sse | colored lace dress with beige ac- | 1. Don’t overload your case, but PTAA DIETETIC FOODS | cessories. Mrs. Clark wore a i, ogy Pe Se ne ae do pack so that nothing moves|brella—place them on top also. | ctivities ; Natural Health Foods — || cora! dress with pink accessories. |— 1.) a pn - Wrign! | around. ae | On tae The slim, ultrafeminine lines iM) pi iners win be in charge of Linde! } Their corsages were of pink car- : . . 5. Pack light Plan to wear clothes this year seem to go nat-| Viste ot, te uredey ot ie Dim. at j $8 Wayne. Pontiac. FE 4-4601 Another graduatin gsenior, Mar-| 2 Place shoes and heavy things clothes of the new, lightweight‘urally with blurred rose prints or xt om wre nations and white roses. Aeréss from the Riker Garage =f tha Stevenson, will entertain with/at one end of bottom of bag and/man-made fabrics, all of which | slim stalks and tiny bud prints.! paiqwin senool PTA will meet Thurs- Ss ee _ When the couple left on their her sister, Linda. at a supper party|cosmetic case at other end of weight little, resist wrinkles and Embroidered roses add a texture|day at 2:30 p.m. in the gymnasium. ||| } = honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls, at Bloomfield Hills Country Club.| pottom of bag. Stockings, lingerie, hardly ever need ironing, interest i thal teen ni _preeent the bree no Baldwin band! | i : ; ‘the new Mrs. Clark was wearing|This will be for members of the/plouses should go in the middle. | — ——- — —— i Short Cur! a navy blue linen suit with pink|graduating classes of both Cran-/Tyck in the little things like belts Netgear ls See sabe tice ial ts alk ae be ea pamey. cE rrascters ett brook and Kingswood Schools, around the edges. o. m= AP Eos GRA: G3 * * * Ns Permanents accessories, ie From Italo-American Unit | uct, Bemert Be wu ee ’ = fpthcars 4730 4 Has Spring Banquet _| ome of a ton sect Wosseetay (Coming Events. | La The affair will honor her daugh- Zone 6. Past Presidents Club; MOMR PS Northwood Inn was the setting ter-in-law, Mrs, Donald Buel dr. (7'30 pm with Mrs, William doves, N |) ‘for the annual spring banquet of Cass avenue. Ps 48 N. Saginaw St. IMPERIAL the Auxiliary to the Italian-Ameri- oe a Camp Nesbitt 11, Lagies National | a can Club. The board of directors of the st fte'w' pike oe. =) at 1 pm et Beauty Salon |} A spring floral centerpiece Bloomfield Hills Branch of thel ee eons es ote 4 / - adorned the banquet table, with Women’s National Farm and Gar-|‘¢"s Sa ees ee ar “4 ‘82 Perkins St. honoring birth- < 29 E. Pike St. FE 46-2878 | corsages marking the places of den Association will be luncheon W. Pike St 4 : ithe officers. iguests of Mrs. Irving MacKenzie’ Domes, of Malta 184 will meet tonight | > / | Mrs. Ralph Mazza is the newly Monday. ygsce es { leleeted president of the orgariiza-, = ; DISCOUNT PRICES fiion. Others elected to serve are! > Mate hs os 5, ON Mrs. Frank Perna, vice president; 18 ALL JEWELRY Mrs. Eugene Mazza, ae asaageed| secretary; Mrs. Rudy Mazza, eal £ ; Budget Dresses . cording secretary; Mrs. Do ed —Second Floor. ©, 91 5 UIRLEY JEWELERS Finelli, treasurer, and Mrs. Verne ‘ : Bs 3 98 and 5 98 P . ° * » FE et acl z ga) : | PAIN sere 20 by NEA Sermee, tne GRANDMA ° HOLD EVERY-| | IF I'M GONNA UMPIRE YOUR THING / THAT] | BALL GAME, I'LL NEED MY SUN IS HOT/ eee You'll Find =f mg 1a LON ’ Every Day in the Pontiac Press Wont Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way to solve all your- buying and sell- ing problems. SIAL FE 2-818) John Morris o Place Your ANO MATH //.. WHEN YOUR TODAY YOU VE GOT . TO FIRST WANT AD BUT DADDY, }| Ff BOOK SAID MR. A. PAID < |] | FIND OUT WHAT nore a Lf “AND WHAT ABOUT Fae, Frank Costello visits Milan_-on| Mayor's Exchange day next Mon- torious resident, another Frank The Costello who was a New! York City gambler recently left) at ‘Waldron Hotel Slated to Speak Annual at Club Session — Becor = Mixed Pontiac Kiwanis members feted omes several Oakland County 4-H Club; Polio Dinner embers at a chicken barbecue Planned for Thursday, iyesterday in conjunction with a hi start. Chicken of Tomorrow contest re- = the federal penitentiary located ; ere Tres are caiea no hail man who was Milan's most no- % After Lengthy Debate OTTAWA, Can, }—The Canadian propriated $300 for Mayer’s Ex change day, to entertain Milan's governmerit's controversial bill to Selesation and sent the Troy help finance a 375-million-dollar, transcontinental natural gas pipe-| line was introduced in Parliament will be his wife, the city manager just before dawn today after 12 and his wife, several school board! tumultuous hours of. preliminary members, and several school chil-| \dren, some commissioners may Liberal also attend, but final plans” are Party forced fia a rarely-used "°t complete. closure rule limiting each speaker! The opposition President G Progressive Conservative and So-|0f police, their w clalist CCF parties threw up a 16 in alt: barrage of delaying motions and) forced nine votes. | mayor and others to Milan Accompanying Mayor Costello From Milan will come Village! They will be shown ecveral in-, ‘Samuel B. Danto, dustrial plants, dairy farms,\Woods; Mrs. Mel Stevens, Farm- ‘schools and churches, At noon, ington, Mrs. Harry Martin, Troy; { |they will join with other mayoral 89d Mrs. Howard Rieman, Bir-; ‘delegations and ‘city officials of mingham. The group will present communities in this area at a the slate. (Nocti Inn luncheon. Dimer_is planned for them at tation Ithe Sylvan Glen Golf Course with March of Dimes work to attend| the meeting. Reservations can be made at the chapter office, a angry bedlamr to exuberant sing-| When the final vote was taken at #41 a. m., members had left Opponents charged the bill is a ‘Troy City commissioners. “‘sell-out’’to a U. S.-controlled Pipe" pee ee The fifa) _vote introducing i ree ment test comes tomorrow. - Nickel oo. with debate on the bill itself. The qcchisr cudea’ besos measure must zo through three” equa! to $1.79 @ common share. “pais tiae, ee ~ pee a“ | ment having set a June 7 deadline! yest: for final passage, there Was Con- mont siderable further use of closure Thompson, hess contributing to the increase in | (NB) Best and Co, has| announced net income for the quarter) vended April 30 of $820.877. equal to 68 ‘cents a common share Business Woes Seven 1 Pontiac representatives of share, the Prudential Insurance Co. Re currently in New York for a three-| day meeting: of the firm's in the same period inereased AF€ $9.585.692 in the tnitial quarter of 1988, (IN8\—-Vick Chemical reported net income f the nin * an organization com- months ended March 31 of $5,557,785, | a boa code share. we scees period ot ‘on the scene. There were no * juries or arrests, according to a $500 bond. report by the area men taking part} ‘in the patrol. The factory, which is owned by the James Robbins Enterprises, is ‘located at 14 Mile and Dequindre te, Rds. The strike was said to have $27 156.89 resulted from recent attempts to unionize the plant. posed of leading Prudential sales- The delegation includes District ‘trom $57, at 243 in the comparable period Manager C. E. Maison, Staff Man- °! '#* agers O. L. Burke and R. J. Eisele, and Agents H. H. Buchanan, R. I Burns, G. T. Harding and E. -F-ot $460.739,- eqmal to 17 cents a mon share This compared with §1. 2. 811. or 84 cents a common share eg the (INSi—Twentieth Cen- 4 ‘tury-Pox Pilm Corp.. reported today net | income for the quarter ended al 31 ‘The appointment of two to top in is positions in the Tractor & Imple- _ ment Division of the Ford Motor ¢.Y ed yesterday by quarter ended March 31 eauel to $i Led e rommen share inital three months of 1988 1INB)—United press Co. wag announce officials at the Birmingham plant. in the same period est , implement plant was world, Airways reported. net -in the quarter ended March 31 al to 36 eents a common share pared with $621,000, or 10 cents) visor of manufacturing cost anal. ysis at the office in Birmingham. seed eh former buyer, was & common share, in-the aame period last ea nt in 456 571 000 from $48.551.000 tn the initial of the assembly purchas- ‘hree montha of 108 off the roa promalsd ee purchasing age front of 2988 W. youngster, was presented a bicycle Nesterday in a ceremony at Pon- tiac’s Federal Store for his winning engine plant of Studebaker-Pack- entry in a nation-wide ;“Name the'ard Corp. will be affected by a ‘wet pav contest sponsored gradual shutdown which will also '9 stop to prevent a collision with by the Freedman. Shelby Shoe Corp result in layoffs for 4,000 employed 8 Vehicle ahead. The Swartz car) He was one of 40 children to win a in the firm's Detroit assembly !eft the right side of the highway. bicycle. in the competition. Don't Gamble with Home Security... YOUR HOME CRAWFORD - DAWE - GROVE 710 “Pontiac State Bank Bidg. tor = SS See The city commission has cr the Oakland County Chapter, Na- tional Foundation for Infantile Par- ‘alysis next Thursday. Carl W. Donelson, Pontiac chair- man of the chapter, will preside at the 6:30 p.m. dinner at the Wal: werd Braid, 16, of Lake Orisa and _ ith: to Larry Middlet 14, of} Lake Orion, y ™ |industrywide Ricky also placed first in the regional ward placed third in that contest. -of dron Hotel. The annual report for 1955 will | be given and members of the | executive committee for the next year willl be elected. Chairman of the nominating ex com- rant Jones, the chief Mittee is T. W. Jackson of Pon- ives, and others, er His committee includes Ern- t Goldworthy of Ferndale; Mrs. to anyone Huron St., May 21. Dinner arrangements are under ‘the direction of Mrs. Emery Mitch- reports paliscone!| —— the ell and Mrs. Harold Potter of Pon- “5 Deputies, Police Re -“* Plant Strike in Troy Members of the Oakland County = Department and Troy ‘sn Township police were assisted by "Macomb County deputies in pre- ‘venting any demonstrations during a strike at a Troy Township plas- tic factory yesterday morning. Strikers: were under control two * Woman, Daughter Hurt ‘as Auto Leaves Road A Waterford Township woman, 'Gonzales, of raat, ‘suffered minor .bruises when the Tuesday when arraigned before Huron § Tuesday at 5:15 p.m. Mrs. Rita Swartz, Changeover Will Affect both of 3742 Brookdale St., were. 2,500 at Utica Factory Some 2,500 workers in the Utica General Hospital. The woman told Waterford Town n- ‘ship police her car skidded on the! Astronomens Group Plans Final Meeting The Pontiac-Northwest Detroit! Astronomers Association will hold its final meeting prior to summer. \vacation Thursday at 8 p.m. at ‘the Cranbrook Institute of Science. | Frank Rosemeck will talk on summer constellations and Lloyd) H..H. Corson. The group will ma to raise the most amount of broil- ers with the least amount of feed and still mce li day in a lower market. Leeks, No. Dd me * MOP UAL) HH. Curtice. president of yi, 10,7 Shih beg Panui. Be . General Mot ( yr - : ; : First aa went to Ricky Mult. ing off Seer ce mace nen hothouse, ko oi ate doe * ®! 15, of Lake Orion; second t 4-18 ‘cil vax’ aber’. Huntington [ben a the awards. Don Miller, service member frrom Michigan asinounce: State ‘University. came down to Se pane = _——- engineer the barbecue ip which ‘Donelson has extended an invi- approximately 75 people partici-in the beginning, and then the) hts ve nn a a eG rain MARKETS oe ——— ~ Produce ‘DETROIT PRODUCE DETROIT. May 12 (AP)—The follow. ps Mbesiaree cover sales of locally grown j S fed uee of No. 1 and fancy grades only. NEW YORK The stock’ mar- | brought te the farmers’ markets > by rowers @ 4 ! ‘ket turned mixed today after alts wa Prults—Appies, Most changes either way were DM: No. 1. rr 15-4.80 IN = F 5 5 lower in the earl Slee 8 Red, fancy, 6.00 bu. No. 1, 3.75- |Prices Stead for Most Grains CHICAGO_ um — ‘ruled for most grains in relatively | —— ples coe, quiet dealings on the Eeerd of | eet te Trade today... in a be: apples, wt ST 8 ifae . | ed to around 2 points higher or; od a 1, 3.78428 2. 8Y. tan Old crop soybeans husped sev. Steady prices In Memoriam 2 THE E FAMILY "¢ oF P. PALMER A. a. ish to extend @ oa appreciation ~ for" ke many tind sions of thy and eondolence during our recent bereavement in loss of a i: ar husband and father, wi like to thank especial- Ie ihe” "Pord Motor mpany em- pioves, Commerce Masonic Lodge f the Eastern ny toe words of comfort, and also the ichardson & Bird Funeral iv a Flowers 3 3484_W Huron ~ Vegetables, @ise.: Asparagus, > =r the P q Perris tor eBrety, wpe, No o OUTE Dy * . 150-2.00 bu Carrots, to io, 2, 1 Te shares for the day. That compares 225 bu Celery root. meas Horseradish, Ne. 1, ;/week, and he made a sharp down- boot cede ln |ward revision mbiee estimates of /begas, 8 No. i Vast : be Tematos — préduction—22 per house, No 1, 263 s rnip. ‘leent under last year. | opped. rae cone ee 2.00 bu. General Motors stock opened on) 6,000 shares off \% at 41%. It was. yesterday's most active issue off, cantile Greens: Sorrel contest Saturday, Ed-|¢ CHICHAGO BUTTER AND EGGS cars 60 ‘| prices unchanged to : a full point. providing @! The market as a whole opened A's 30.5: declines of the past two days/37.25 poultry extension triggered initially by the Russian DETROIT EGGS DETROIT. May 11 (AP)—Bggs, fob joecass cases included, fe Sral-state Trades OW hites— Grade A jumbo 47-49, weight- in its military forces. The motor division was steady) No. 1, Wise price chan es were iimited 1 lto small fractions. While the urgent | 100-150 doz. bchs, Ruta-/Soybean meal, ]$2.27*4; corn er, to! and quickly worked its decline aN mixed: receipts 16,100; qholesale lg lower, July $1.25%; CHICAGO, May 16 ‘ 1.00-150 doz./selling of the previous session ap-— with 2,650,000 shares traded yester-|pebs Chives. No. 1. 1.86178 dos. bene. ared to have let up, it wasn't | 18-00 dot. bchs. Onion sets, replaced by any aggressive de- fancy, 200/mand. | Buying largely reflected an advance in in old crop soybeans which in turn was, s. hot based on larger exports of this | commodity. CHICAGO, May 16 (AP) Chicago Mer- hour was ‘4 to %s higher, May event, 80-73" 94 cin 1115.00. wh ri - con dower, to pe | cording to Jack Worthington, eee Pe The stock — oe “Al Sear ead an ad YF a ry iS May $1.48%4; oats *s to 34 high- ty 4H agent, was threefold: 1, 7 r sage adebe ee bring Kiwanis and 4H members closer together; ‘2, market for the boys’ birds and 3. mnie) STK LD ovens 1%. higher in a rally from the severe cia sgume Eg 35, saan ray 3 822 Randred pounds higher, May $13.07. unchanged to) soybeans, May 67; rye, ty force whites 70 per yeast and over | % lower to 2 cents higher, May : lard, 3 cents lower to T cents Grain Prices coment GRAIN (AP) — Opening lambs 2600-26 75. a few good and ct alee ; eee eweuvuveveoe OLDs 88 harpTop | $2475”. INCLUDES: All Taxes, License and Title! _ Conditioned Air Heater! Deluxe Steéring Wheel! White Sidewall Tires! AND 20 Gallons of Gas! STOP BY and let us prove to you why the Olds “88” is by far the Best Buy in the Low-Price Field. e JEROM 280 S. Sa inaw St., Pontiac _ © work accomplished during the past workers were idle today because! g oF, ‘lyear. Mrs. James Taylor is serv- of a dispute over work standards PRICE: FE 4-3566 For a Line on A BETTER CAR! | Coe meer deere revere ees eene sim | isuburban Hamtramck. | OOO OC ODF 0900 0°70 0 0 O00 0-0 —Eeummer- - Powel a up dates for Visits to the Le a k e nation from is Saar of the league Homestk ; : 18 S| 2400-28.60,. cull to cholce shorn slaugh: Hookrr El... 44 Van Raa! 30 ter JOo.5 35 ‘Angelus Observatory. Telescope'is in accord with league policy jth” Cont. as Serene sss 228 ee | making classes_will also be dis. that no member of its board may ine "Rana og e West Ue Tel 204 DETROIT LIVESTOCK cussed during the je meeting. |participate in political activities, Inland St! |). 824 Westg ml. 85 DETROIT, May 16 ‘AP)- Hoge! Height #9 white Mot “7 se $00 ene established “pent | =e a teriak 295 -w me Co 184) tab out $0 per baal 6 tT ) 6 eo 6 ; o — on eo es ¢ 86 oe se int Harv... 35 Waslnonk . 471 fresh cacemts cows; market generally. ' Nick ..... 826 Yale & Tow 28 |steady: several small lots, choice fed/ alist Paper os Young 84&W 282 steers. 2000-2150, including haif load/| e jInt Bhoe ...... 403 Youngst ShaT 92 (1022 ‘b at 2150 few mostly good! Ant Silver _. as Zenith Rad . 1182 steers 1€00-1950, uttilty and commerctal|- | nt Tel & Tel... | eeers sad betters moetly cleanup sales junevenly 1300-1700, uttitty cows mostiy @ STOCK AVERAGES 111.50-13.00; canners and. cutters mpstly OLDSMOBILE & CADILLAC |- NEW YORE May 16—Compiled by The | | Associated Pree (13 se. Hs o utility and commercta). bulls bi 16- 18 60 Calves—Salable 100 Market about Nae @h - mee Cun Stocks siseny” early sales good and ¢hioice | Noon’ today ..2006 1600” 727 1947 /roners, 1900-2800, few ign chotes @ Previous day 2508 1487 127. neg Riker UIEICIL ted coomennr ribose Re .. ago sere 1561 i132 196 4/19 00 cull and low utility 1200-15 60, Mon ager TS AE TED tee de yemtchy below 1490. ; ' @ Me aL . Hs han a2 1913 veryamall tupply tnereased. bs peedler ey 195 ; 2 # m6 17 200 carried from Tuecday, no early sales | 1955 hien 2578 1424 757 1815 slaughter lamb, sheep about steady, e 1955 low 207 li4p 672 148.8 moat cull to good slaughter sheep un- jevenly 290-500, few choice lightweight DETROIT STOCKS J Nephier Ce) . ic individuals ees to & e Pigures after decimal potnta are ef igh Low ? 00m | Allen Elec & Equip ¢ Co 38 635 . } Baldwin ito Co* isi 13 ‘ U @ a er Dea ers « e |Gemmer Mf 63 33 ne Ln of & Specs Co i 1706417 owe ec Motor $ $3 Penin Metal Prod Co*... .... 12 Cc lete Dri 'The Prophet Co : -.- 106 111 omp riveawa 0 ey eg eee. Se teas 44 66 | ene pee) Mn An 189 “ ee SOUTH BEND, Ind. (#—In the “No sale: bid and aahed ‘auto industry's biggest ‘‘dealer ‘driveaway’’ in six years, 1,200 ‘Studebaker dealers drove three ¢ Mrs. Irving Gillies * Dinner Chairman The a on os home in the @ Mrs. Irving Gillies is serving as "€W cars after attending sales |general chairman for the Urban Meetings at Studebaker offices @ League Guild dinner which willbe here. held Friday evening in the First) Harold E. Churchill, Studebaker Congregational Church. ‘general manager, and William A. Dr. Lester B. Granger, race rela- Keller, general sales manager, jtions and social welfare worker, called on the group to work to iwill be guest speaker. Phyllis win. “the share of the market Smith will sing. . ‘which our mew ¢ars and trucks @ A short business meeting will be justify.” } ,conducted by the president, Mrs ° million dollars worth of cars out of South Bend yemeriey. rare cers for the coming year will be elected, a short report given of DETROIT w—Some 12.000 auto| @ ing as ticket chairman fcr the at the big “Dodge main plant in etery. Mr atate at the eruneral Home interested in! continued decline of GM unsettled pou sree ci larg erp ecne_ eras May nee samy May, 86% the motors and eventually the & ae xe vs. medium 40-41, wed avg Poald Bou stbie Ep ebsd read hh or rest of the market, which gradually|® + grade B large 36\y-41. wid avg Dee aay LED nove L i mit: ¢ —— S laree 3, Checks 33-35, : 2124 R : from higher to mi by)" Cc cece r tah ded whites. 1 38%5 oon ™ . guy, senee 228 through Monday,| special communication, Pontiac|the start of the third hour. l42, medium 89 Grade B levee, 38 er eee ihe Lodge No. 21, P. & A.M. Tuesday,| At noon, the Associated Press Browns, Uaree main, metres) Ne ty tare 7:30 p. m. to confer E. A. degree. javerare of 60 stocks was down 10 Marwet barely steady to weak. Trad- ‘Bee ae 1338 yay : Re mocearet No. 510 night. Samuel E./cents at $184.70. i lost $0) cents me pomets sr or noptes rey ee Bep 8 Smith, W. M. —Adv.| yesterday and ek 20 the previous except fer a fair volume of surplus Ost tat - \day. belng — treated and moved Inte! " a — “commun ation, Cedar, woreee T Lodge . | = ‘o conform with new interna- ton, pte = ued TEE eu New York Stocks CHICAGO POTATOES *- ‘tional standards, Denmark will Work. in 2 depres” Rayna a (Late Morning Quotations) | ialeeld seek: iL AE Gaara al pull down and replace some 40,000 rhv o gtoc on rac! al) Admiral ...... 191 ‘US. shipments 146: sapeties Mght, de ele signs. Ruggles, W. M. —AdV. Reduce. 433 can cont 2 S) mand too limited to esteclish s market — ———_— led Chem: 117 Johns Man 516 tone, No carlot track sales reported for Ni OTICE ¢ OP PUBLIC SALE N i iat led Otro 485 Jones we ge ety. supplies moderate, eS, Metre) is) hereby given! /that) (om tee . am ews in ries Atte) Coalmersy 688 elory Mayes. 333 moderate, market for long whites firm, meth edey) et May, | lose” st bile sale Alum’ Ltd 1266 einecott ....137 the undersigned will sel! at pw : Alcoa ....... 1162 Kimb Clk .. rf 3 Her} best round reds slightly wesker. Car-|1, tng highest bidder for cash, one 1988 Harry Bulsca, 24, no knewn/Am Airline » Bt free, 68. 8) Ne eee eee eee tan Caw | Chemmeniio Srttanteter 2. veueess, address, was bound over to Oak-|am Cyan... 108 Glass |. a4 fornia long whites 60-665, bakers in) sere! No nigan, where the above land County Circuit Court Am Gee & BY 082 Lid Men & L. 19.4 50 1D sacks €.60-6.90 (price on hundred-| Sales, Nally, Neem ee. ee cored ond uttering ale scbliehieg On anim M&Pdy .. 29.7 Lag te My... 672 weight bas waptionndli mater yon anova sane charge Am Motors .. 66 ire | nspec May = Loew's. 1.15. 249 ceeetey He was lodged in the/{m™ \,cat -- $28 Lone 8 Chem” 76 Poultry a ounty Jail after waiving'Am Red cL) 4 packet Set ® Fi ‘Am Geating .. 322 Lou & Nash...103 5 = : v CHICAGO, POULTRY ea 0 ces This examination before Justice - | rp se a Martian Ol oo onl CHICAGO, May 16 (AP)—Live poultry | * hours after local deputies arrived Fletcher R. Renton of Royal Oak./Am™ TeATe# 1902 Mar'D gtr... s* Sows receipt in ‘gone 0 paying teas crew | coops, in- Bulson did not post the required|am Viscose .. 361 co toss unchanged te % bower: tight he UBSELL., Anse Co. 163 Mergen Lino’. $8 §0.2/188-10.8; broilers or tryere 24-448, old) CONAN, MAY IS, 1906, RUSS: Armee aii : 83 cheng gb a. BY SS evce “ a a wader 4% Be loved husband of Mrs. Marion &. | Donald M. Clark. of Melly, paldiirmesy © Co 312 Meter Pd. Bt i Reo Ot FS fine and costs totaling $50 and Atchison tins Be Motorola § a. aoe ane zs] Gaeen: aear wrother “of tere, is began a five-day sentence in Oak-/At! C*t ine ueller fy (AP)— Prices pa abe | jAtl Refin .... 42 d fob. stp for No 1 quality Marry Cowan Puneral service ndre land County Jail today for driving! aves Mtg , 6 1. feat be Rr. a ive poultry = z i? t ae reas senee ‘trom nateg bain cet it |while his license was revoked. He ‘Benais, onic” atic pose | omabyl oF : 3 Meaty” "rollers va irvers sed “toa 5 cite : Rev. € , Geeree " farted ee 2) Mat Lead |)’. ‘* gray crosses ore or ke of ot im ti meni nm * pleaded guilty to the charge last [aenesee s iar Nee fgee .. : bed '26-27, caponettes 4 to 4'y Ib 77; 8 to 6 fee Cowan ts at the night when arraigned before Jus- Boeing Alr a3@ NY Central... 416 i 3 e An ey hens. bicedy Donelaon-Johna Funeral Home or eady on s ° ew itice Aubrey Butler of Holly Town- $07’ Werner aay Nortm re. tame the Balance of offerings. Bupplies ot, MASON. MAY 18, 166 WANNA, ship. [Briggs Mt 214 NoAm Ay .... ‘fryers in fair to good demand and am pe iis lat dae iene Meat tennis : 335 Nwet Airline | 16 $\to trade needs ir demand existed cu wrens Ma. vrs ai Ney to drives wi ‘Brun Baike 364 Ohio wa forming and au Peni edb add Sepals “: Paul Gardner, “John. R Plea io ithout 5 ch o size an wality ene n n ‘ [ee Ga a ee eS Fe! Be |e ences oes carat Ser, Sr gtee aete met & H 14 Pan AW ir Daisy Dion, Mrs. Agnes Hartman 45, of Keego Harbor, comp p Soup . #4 Panh se 44 : bon 3 and Mrs. Jey Ford. Funeral Coxe Ameriee® and her three-year-old daughter was fined $50 and paid $10 costs 23" aoe = Paste Bas : te Livestock fee will be —_ Thursday, foes Capital Airl|.. 342 Penney, JC... 886 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ot 10 am from St Nehaal 6 Carrier Cp |. 606 PeRR ..... 284) CHICAGO, May 16 (AP)—Balaple ho Church “with. interment in: we car in which they were riding went) Sylvan Lake Justice. Joseph J.\Gase. at...) 13 Priner a nee 25/4500: fairly active, uneven, nerally Rosary will be Wednesday even- and struck a bank in Leavy. He was arrested Monday Che" a "Shug 3¢ brome DQ nitthios Cemdre™ anette eichery peel pm atl the deorhee: S by Sylvan Lake iChrysier .... 625 price a 220 15 and lighter 28 to $0 higher, sows BET EURO Ta. Some. ates et yivan notice lots fel al eee (Ue S steady to 28 higher, instances. up more,| McQUAID MAY. 16 IE ORRIN : cu M 6a 4 nevent consecutive advance in 0 erkshire age 37. and Linda Rummage sale, Seymour Lake Coca cola” Sank sls) Pu Pilate O° ‘ 71 prices: bulk mixed grade ie 2 and 5 beloved husband of Carolyn Me- "|Methodist Church, Seymour Lake Colg Palm .. 556 Proct & G@ | 1072 1090-280 Ib butchers 1650-1 largely Quaid; dear father of Carol Ann ‘and SasHabaw Roads. M 18 Col Gas ..... 154 Pullman 7$ and above on 206- Ted wet ts: McQuaid; dear brother of Mrs ‘treated and released by Pontiac 9 ¢ m.-9 p. m. May 19, in ee TR eo sy $39 1750. 6 30 head lot No 1 216 1b at 17 1s: Wendell and Mie. Alan Roserts a. = ay a. m- Edis ... 442 ‘ bbe o atl Yendell an re ar rt. m D. —Ad “Con N Gas .. 367 Repub stl 446 highest prices —— July 1955, son. Puneral service will be held p. " v. cent Can oa4 Rex Druc ... 96 limited volume 0-320 ib 4} -16 Fri. May 18 at 10 am. from the vs “Rey Met 144 larger lots sows 7330 480 Wo 1278-14 78, eo o Mot ... 1 ugo of the Hills Catholte Do you have a carpet problem? Cont ou..." 100 Rev Fa Se ee ane Ase 38; Church. Recitation of P hd A id a Spa i ement when she attempted, Call Tuson Carpet Serv. FE 5-8103. Curtien we 334 Safeway St 475. Balable cattle 11.000: calves 200; steers Funeral Home A ae ‘Sutin —AAV. |De * 9¢4 Bt Rea Pao 506 fairly active steady 80 higher; least) Sipwz | Barres sc 33 Rese eB! Sache igh helt and oe eae] “ats ect Rona, oc Noel lied ows an ers & a ‘ere stron tt 7 Ph friend's in jafl and needs Dou ue — "aod Breit One” age i Fe tends ee to 38 higher! Mensel; ‘deer as ot tare. . bulla steady to jower: vealers steady ar rother ee me eG Than Be eee she Recon ey ae 9 Bee att rs Meee] FeSER eat Mere nee mr ‘toa a rime : ib ire Ww ei ay Li) . eo . use — as ne vee et ‘feere 2278-44 beg a toad be, prime _ %” doa saan ney Bane ummage sa outh Center, er aun tid Sos Beerty Rand 384 eine eg ES ret amd bees behecshtrt pm exp tolnigh bend ly a . | prime 1825 -jb steers 2028; high choice Claus officiating Inter | Lake Orion, Fri. and Sat. —aAdv, |guer nad . 1e3 “a cnn oe ? End ‘mixed tho toe and. sas steers up Perry Mt. Cemetery. ir Alen: whee lee will Ne in estate at the Sparks. Nerceno 1 ang Std Ol Ind 887 steers 20 00-31 00: fewil choles Griff = Rummage sale, Stevens Hall rairy wor 301 S41 OWN S877 Tat tee load tise commercial Nol ease eneral Heme. “i Pri, 10 to 12 a, m —Ady, Firestone T74 , steins 15 load of most! ime BABASTIAN, Bed “ee i986. itt . ie Stevens IP 24 a spouted lea dene William, Sr., % Oak ood Mach | 674 atid Park §| 1078 Ib heifers 2150: bulk choice heifers a. land Ave., jFord Mot .... 545 guther Pop 45 41925-2100; most good to low choice Bab veloved ‘husband of Anna Gives U Board Post 'Freepot Bul .. 886 gwiftt & ro 447, 1700-19 00° ‘utility and commercial cows sebastian; dear father of John Pp |Freuh Tra ... 336 viv £1 Pe 824 1175-1400, canners and cutters 1050-4 cdi i and George Sabestian, Mrs. on Voters Leaocue! Uniti csi cee cee cre ee ite eT ee one neta 10) uct racecars aeee wet ona oa . good .an chatce veale ‘ 9 ice en = ree A Spin 6 Thomp me 333/33 2200-25 00; a habs up to eainen a sigs thre Ade tee nee Mr. , otors .. to commercial vealers of Ussbaum. nrea ars WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- oes Bh cee —— i eras 70 | choles 450 ib steck steer calves 21 cd Tangements will be announced ‘Sprinkle will tecture on telescope |SHIP—The West Bloomfield Town- Gen Tel _..... Twent Cen 27 [ene lot 2200 same medium and gece . later by the Huntoon Funeral 2 Gen Tire ... Underwood 39 @ 625-840 Ib feeding steers and year ings Home ‘fundamentals as features of the ship League of Women Voters has Gillette 00). 47) Wn Camas 130 4) 15 40-17 75. THERRIEN, MAY 15. 1084 PRED. program. Instruction on the use of/announced the resignation from NS ore at ee nialable sheep 1. Paainly eieady prin) | | go #2” Hamilton Bt, age oe ey sidereal time is to be given by board of Mrs. J. S. Couzens. [Goodyear “104 Unit Aire ~ 22 8 Tuesday, slaughter sheep about steady, Pat ppangeitt apes IE Le Gt No R ; : ‘good to mostiy choice No 1 and skin mstead Therrien: dear Mrs. Couzens has announced her Gt West's | 311 Garanep : 208 shorn lambs 101 Ib down 21-50-23 28 seer a wee a eat e ee for candidacy {08 We W est Bloomfield iGreyhound °. ie 379 mized utllity and good 64-98 Ib carrying ona abbac - . : {Quit 1 R a4 Neo 2 pelts J pe. 20/0e culls down to! * dear aad of Mrs Dorena Hunt —_— aud Mra. = “Fetvice w en held Tie May 1i at 2 pm from the Sparks. Griffin Funeral Home with Rev, Fimont- tf Watkins dfficiating Interment in White Chavel Cem- Therrien will Me tn” Sparks-Griffin Pursley Funera| Pome _2-8301 ___Fune ral Directors 4 AIR AMBULANCE GROUND FE od Complete facilities Drayton Pia'ns — Waterford Twp. COATS FUNERAL HOM OR 37787 DIGNIFIED SERVICES KIRKB Funera] Home—FE ¢1883 - . | Wheat near the end of the first | Donelson-Johns FUNERAL HOME “DESIGNED TOR FUNERALS” RKS-ORIF PIN Spl e SPA Thoughtful Service _ FE 23-3641 Voorhees-Sivle FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Serv'ce Plane or Motor : FE 2-6378 Cemetery Lots 5 FoR Oariand Hills Memon Reasonable, Will ALE: 4 GRA In Gardens Rolandale. BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m. Today there 89, 90, 98, 100, 114. Help Wanted Male 6 3 MEN TO LEARN HEATING AND conditioning, We tretn rs eo. cae you while learning, oe [cope appa ~ wy Niling te work, com x inte __ Card” of T . Thanks 1 WE WISH TO THANK OUR MANY friends and neighbors. and rela- _. tlyes for their many kind expres- sions of sympathy during our re- Ce See Mrs. - (a Mary WE WISH TO Menge: THANK OUR many felatives Leelee? kindness jons the lou herpes of sympathy in and father, Henry Brandon 8pe- elal thanks to the ladies of the First Nazarene Church) and the Rev. Hutchinson for his comfort- ing Words Mrs Affie Brandon, Mra Watson, Mr & Mre Donald Bran- don and Mr & Mrs. Breodon neighbors and aleo our beloved husband Beatrice William H. —@ Harry L. Riggs, at which time off- Strike Idles. Dodge Plant 4 ‘The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL. FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. All errore should be re ried immediately The ress @6sumes po respom sibiltiy for errors other than to cancel the charges for that portion of the first insertion of the advertise ment which tas been ren dered valueless through the errot When canceliations are made be -sure to get your “kill oumber” We lustments will be g@tiven ithout Mt — Closing time for advertise. ments containing type sizes larger than regular Necantne type ts 12 o'clock day previous to publication Transtent Want Ads may be cancelled up to 9:30 am the day of publication after the first insertion. CASH WANT AD RATES Lines 1-Dey 3 Days 6 Dave 2 6150 $196) «69276 > | 186 2.70 396 4 | 1.80 348 6.04 $ 2.25 4.05 600 he 6 270 406 +20 q 2.15 6.67 84 a 3 60 648 ‘960 ® 4.08 1.29 ©=«(10.80- f LJ i u lan a EXPFRIFNCED TRAINEE a om an betw Emi Sen Bee Giapiay. "Ane to Mr. , Ady. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. ATTE: a cot gL art time ect epen, Experienced . : BARBER , WANTED STEA et 1490 Baldwin Lit tad OE AND COUNTER #5 be reliable b) re parses full charge of market, MA at a vs 11 TO WORK AT LAWN 4. WN 5 ; U 4 CAB ADY AND part time, 25 or over, Apply 438 Orchard 6 p.m CARPENTERS TO WORK ON CUS- tom houses Pontiac wielnity, MA &-772.. ARPENTERS ROUGH, ONION ok only Steady wert in Pontiac area Call FE 4 EARPENTER WaieEd > ROUGH: Union Pontiac area. EM DIE MAKERS Journeymen Top rates. oniy eee hen FOOL a Bix union or won Cal Bham. DIE MAKERS MUST HAVE \ JOURNEYMAN CARD LETTERS OF ‘ [| _ EXPERIENCE )# HOURS PER WEEK APPLYAT CENTRAL Tool & Die-Co. 600 Maple Rd. ‘DIE LEADERS Troy Twp. DIE MAKERS hd DO YOU HAVE A LONG cary WOULD YOU. LIKE TO Wonk Ww CLOSE TO HOME? HAVE MORE = et IR HUNTING AND FIsH- We have elmenene positions for valified leaders and die makers. Consider these potnts: Stable, mene estaolished, but rowing compen Well diversified work not de- endent on the ato .ndustry. ‘ Extremely good advancement opportunities Emplove Benefit program, ay § Good- 6 AND MOST re oral balalt we are large — a4 aime a steady program bu a7 to CARE about the INDIVID L and his fo’ Please write Bor No. 6 a Pontiac Press viving sour name, address, phone number and work experience Your present employer wili NOT be contacted. Note’ ‘If vou have friends who are QUALIFIED ‘eaders and makers. please curwest they can- _tact.us k ~ ESTIMATOR-SPECTIAL TOOLS Expanding machine tool builder, located in North Suburbs of De- troft, needs a man exvertericed in peonosal writing and tool esti- mating- To qualify you must be experienced in this field and have a strong background in machine shop operations. Job will involve consiterable customer contest Lt some travel Your reply must in your own handwriting, Box 00, _ Pontiac Press i EXPERIENCED GROOM in Experienced tack man ‘alao. Hunt Live tn Bloomfield Open / Club_ MT 6-2561 GRADER MAN. 7080 Elizabeth Lk. Rd DON’T WISH FOR MONEY! Make it easily through Classified Ads, To selt; fent, buy, swat, hire, dial FE 28181. - THE yj ase C PHE gs. Wwe NESDAY, i MAY 16, 19 56 Help v —_— ‘A-|SING elp Wanted Male \. ear ag EXPE: ale 6| Du RIE: | H Gag wore, ; aha neshoce ENCED F Help Want a he PRESS: = Rocheste ARM | ~ anted i Star ER. = er. , 2460 * Fe Clean- aa | PR male 9! 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Gris Signa tool Or vee e097 cree ISON = ina PE 2 ok _ MOD shown teria NTING ved R- ate * a ea ALI " “Mate 2 ROC E 2-5408 ‘or 3 ERN I Guaca 10 TINT Esti | ON tor BUY i oMY¥r. or PR? dat ye adu Low. rant per cent ERIO! OnE yon O IT ¢ Gr _ f Ae 9657 | Me ore AND mF eed, Free disc 7s E | NE OF on 8.2681 AUCTION CAS a R780 fi Viens utomatie “BATH rol f . est. rr. cash | FE yee buy TIAC § N 42 ci ] ] foom P Prospect. = FRIG 40205, | WANTED | 1 ers Cs LARGEST FOR 8 HOURS FE a nen ae rivate on Pips EAE watuiog.| SOUR HO men 7H AND EN : . Po AL = 5 : = Ve TR , ee ny re Tyres JIM LOUIT OME | MAE ic a 32-6523, ei Oak WRIG iH x‘ | EAS R | ne i ASI: TEES _ D Docttours Ave I, R fi ; ER I's \ ive ealt ied thr M Real Estat FE ey id Ads, rae 1ADE ‘ fchame av prat 0 sol Class . MEL 2 is, To sole every. ‘ ee we very - + lickly, di ; 1a a ished, MA 5-47 HEAT & HOT WATER FURN. W. SIDE. REA-! Hotel Rooms | Mo’ ty 5 SONABLE, ADUJ. TS? wee Frade in ani ores PHONE FF. 4-7706. HOTEL AU ‘BURIN A Templeton. Realtor aoe Se a Se ed ee Pool orl Day (orl Week Orchard Lake Rd FE 4-456 3} TARQE ROOMS AND BATH arco room eoafiments After 3 call FF 2-e502 also basement’ apt 243 Irwin Cooking and’ refrigeration unit 5 -ROOMS. AND BATH APART = Aubutn F 0338 5 re Ment near downtown $65 per — TOTEL RO OSE. VELA ins CI lassi ed Adc'To< ap Month. References Ward E Part-, < s sw it Yeu don't need fo ‘Mage. 1050 wil Muron FF: T-0316 | OF #12. 50 up Bath. $1730 a poe. a ' R APT. ON WEST SIDE | - what you do, call Fl Avail immed Heat and hot wa- HURON HOTE apart 28181. 3 ter furnished, cE 79, ater eern Hore ei day r Tike gi < 4pm, ; West Huron 8t. foone FE ‘ = i ‘ ‘ * | , 1, | fo * . ; | “4 ‘ : / 7 i 4 * | ; . 39 dvantage of quiet living in this ern 4 room home with 4 ex- re aote Close to ? ays and Walking distance to brick ranch. 1's baths, 75 we say WOW! A 3 bedroom down Where else can you fing i salable Hsting | di nen poomanesara! Mrevises, 8 ~ ne aniactt "tnes ae EE: | ' e l with approximately 1206 rq * . ; | ‘ y | giacted porches, basement Whit fh lining space, priced at $2000 DOWN rncateHOME E MOTEL | Nearly new 1% story Cinder Block on " T 1 tren itd if Fae [sai foley Sor 4 tuemee: ain drag” A’modern 3. Searoom | Ponting Take. witn beautiful tiem (It plefises us to pitare you) and pain up 4 nire rooms do wn fore ae eal ale Sven hat ae Li swimming beac Fe eee eer ath tarcnm kilthen Also & modern rental DVERICED AT 1611 290 Kk | oo Th Bue tes units Priced to seil ° \ ea HN VA ampsen OFEICE OPEN OR 6 PR ADES TRADES [ x Tist your propet{y for trade We are epectalists in vad mg Call do not feel obligat MART - REALTORS TE 40528 A_JOIINSON, Rete | KENNEDY, | i 1704 ~ Telegraph Rd, REALTOR | . ALTY CO 7,8 Telegraph Eves & Sun, RE 4.2533 PDORRIS & SON REALTORS 3007 W Huron “| 1662 W urea: a FE 54-0407 Co-operative Real Estate Eachange | «Wears! i1sa W. Huron Phone FE ¢138 387 | _ Open Evenings “tl ity ' € aA & F 5 ’ Ie Sie) ‘ y ° a cS a F , ae f -_ \ 4 1 ‘ 4 i) j * . ' P yo j ch f 2 ‘ k A Le » | 1 to - roe ow oe eT | \saenapae ort ™ i ise aad "Ne a) F Et ee f rs Te ee * eg ee ae ' : hee ie f ‘ : * ff jew ; , ; i » 1 i ‘ i . ‘ : | . , \ 7 oo 4 { : , 4 i i 3 \ f° , ; L = iS { : Ls : i i as f= : i = « 4 z : 2 ine : . : i 2 r : : . 4 ‘ hh = he ‘ . 8 J : a &r | . a “THE PON TIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1956. a __. THIRTY-FIVE ! ; | Loe i ‘ “ . : ° Rent Apts. Furnished pts; Unfurnished ore 1ODEST ENS By lan r Sal sob 43|Rent Apts: Unfurnished 34| Rent Stores 40 MODEST MAIDENS Jay Alan. For Sale Houses _ 43) __ Far Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43, 2% PVT, BATH & ENTR. § ROOM EAST BLVD. TERRACE, 3 8TORES RENT. ale | , ae KSTON ee ae | tir nnn Pama: nthin 2 blocks of GM. On bus |) Rent #18 Adulte “FE Bases etter 6 ee SENT, PPR ~ VACANT [led ee aos NEW 9. 5" me PRAME: 3 LOTS. 3 2 can line, refrig. and gar, opt. SASEMENT RIMENT. ALL ¥ 3 bdrm., eholce location, Keego » DS : —Etege $800 down. FE 42683 FE 2-897: = : \wueititen Pare _ rE |? Phe ned och g od Harbor on paved street. Modern hedtrpenatpeelg emcee! wes : : . FE 5-601. Phon : uminum TEARS GE ROOMS AND _ BATH. _ $60 per mo. includuM® garage. = 2615 AND. 2617 N. DIX. bu 810, yGubstantlal down sess) SOFms, screens. By owner. s3000/ . Sylvan Lake Villa = p 8 ROOM FLAT. VERY NICE. GAS | ie. Suitable for wholesale, retail ; MA tous Noses Oe Bam’ Warwick has severa : 7 es ae ENT, tame" | Pe eat, Ext location Adults. 870. or sifice location. FE +0662. OR “LO' TEL AND — Or Mone or tglee td acer $195 DOWN —. Brand: new. starter . j LY wash-room th oor home’ with full “Ex. AND BATH FURN. APT 5 ROOMS ,AND poate, foo @ SAGINAW IT xy OW DOWN without basements. Massive fire-| terior eted."” soos a EA ag ae a il me may FE pate Ra. xEEG Mare GOW DOWN Snes it sient many| Sey tue ahr softener. Coup! i ‘ . ' : Ae irs s wat Clemens St. PE 41971. ee SRCADIA APTS. APTS. GROCE: RY STORE FOR 1s” YRS. 5 bead RENE BEATERS 4 The all-Crosley kitchen with table oe hme airactive “Dame, J ROOMS A) TH PRIVATE) }.ooms end bath aduits only. | $65 per month. Located at 424 Os: | “NO ‘DOW N PAY ME Nt meas EATERS top stove, bullt-tn oven. dishwash-| ony trem old tak ame. utilities furnished. 294) $58, per m HE MPSTE AD mun st OL 23-9761. _ NO MORTGAGE GOS" he via oid, 2 Ashe get cane to admire. Construction petlleese” : ‘ é +——Rent_Otfice Space—41- tc md-ciear— = feature DOWN — Tite qenees Lave Geet cid, 16 CURE TS MAFEMEAEEOT ove one ee Bey tema pegeer etary ao DaWN + rooms and tam | mer, ge corek, aamim |ot oe and aay Snes ae . __ kapeet St. LOGE 3b BATH HEAT BOT ain FLoon LOCATION ON | build om our lot with acto Fordham “Reogo ‘never 3483) for Real ties Amble cas air | Cit?, Coey ‘Tome ‘witn | * boat __ ROOMS, PVT are AND ENT _ High 2% bath. au eee $50.| West Huron. next Be vas ii oR FE ar bal ges teat aoc ""A ~ 3.7038. $4. 500 full price. "$40 per month. way ry) sarape ity cener . ry fessional services office. t Pee = swale ¥ bathing beach, Price OOM C Partridre Realtor. ! 4 DOWN rooms, mo bath. . ae eit Pave praiiable, . hie for 3 school Huron. FE 4-3581. ’ NEW Gales tos i $40 per month $23. sham Rg Or call for" Had cnn here! ial basement, - \ 7 antice lan | pie. Ro. children. "on sete On are Fi R Mi It > $60 DOWN 4 rooms and bath FE 45000 ie 2 — me | mmediate poeeeseton: . ROOM FURNISHED. i 3 ROON or ent Mi saces fancous 42 OMES Walking distance to Pontiac Mo- | W AL TERS L ele | $2500 DOWN - LAK FRONT J) -eprggettents Shai UTILITIES et 86 Caretaker NA tors and Fishers 747 Portland | N | Good clean bungalow home with vate entrance FE 6.1880 ze, | eros BOAT ANU. FLOOR | SAKDER | PoL- | St : PRIVILEGES | large tot, Hghlt oa i hOOM APT Maarticer Rou gerde clr telly frien ree scrubbers ement beret ron cUAMETS REALTY co meer < Be mim mee cosas pace con, | the lake eee cuaaen each Bath s arden. ear pa. ers. steamers etc PE 43144 2 ~ i uburn : ries tone ireplace 3 arke - house for 3. Nr. downtown. FE +1059.| 3- _Baldwin A ve Attar: 5, Call screened-in porches. Frame con- a Ram ¢ i 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE ENTRANCE. Lane 7 ROOMS & BATH. 2085 FOR RENT PASTURE 300 ACK ‘The LAKESIDE ee ee als tect nie HO | 10.000 SYUVAN LARK FRont — | Pontiae Lake Rd or. Scott Lake | run. ‘Plenty of water 7465 comet ‘Vi ENR oe iyo a 2 7) BS ) Beautiful view across the lake 3 Ee al Ppa ieaties APT, NEW- Rd. Rd. Davisburg. Holly, MElrose NEW RANCH HOMES (COMFORTABLE HOME U NI STAKE eae ee meee ea ated) ® pe decorated. 450 .rwin |MODERN 6 RM EDRM Low. | _¢3074 | ONSLAREE LOLs SEAT ST. PREDERICK PRIVILEGES x | Be Aaanrte trials oy es ROOM APARTMENT, UTILITIES er Oi} heat. Brand new Also ONE WAY i . aN Lb. 2 : AR ST. PREDEILRICK | mxcettent vear ‘round nome 2 ne e ee the tn fof Firalshed. $15 &. 105 Cent upper § rms. new, modern. MApile avis ile Plenty of room for that grow-| bedroom, utility, gas heat. beau. {Ms ome. Call Mrs Hoyt, FE } ® furala e Siwee entet:| §-2249, Davisburg c > TAV ATER EORYI ; “ay tiful yard. $7950 with $1000 down, 70840 3 ROOM APARTMENT. UTI TILITIES > = COAS T TO COAST 3 ] IN W ATE: RFORD ing family. his: ettractive ome | SRE DR OOM Fa furnished. 1 ehild welcome. 15 NEWLY DECORATED | renr NT HERE LEAVE. THER 2 | $285 DOWN PLUS MORTGAGE | pearoms & bath up, a very | welllosated “close a Se ee ot ia) ane ce) cesese) trem zk. Os: ratlers z Cc $8 TOG { z & : s over our 3 ROOM APT. 631 BROWN RD. “Bicdm beat Hot water day and PE: Be iotland iit, Dine Hey. 3 i sisi FULL PRICE. ing ter with Breplece, dining | pe ot asa gigs tard. must | _meny Photelstings. Youn find —__ to! : ee iar H Close to schools, churches andi ym kitchen. breakfast nook &| *-0*e8_ ie telah eal Riera tle petal J i : 5 : < : fr you rere right at our @ | ROOMS AND BATH. Paivats| “nigve into. Close to jachool. | __For Sale Houses 43 i shopping centers. 3 large bedrin = small bedrm. down Shower & R E\ Open @ to “ oor entrance. No children. FE 3-7406 aun. corner Ganford DEED AE EEE I OD ! Hae ee ee ese taeeal| stool In bamt. 2 car garage. Térms | — : F : j J ROOMS UPVT, BATH AND EN- sipriyY PORN APT. HEAT AND | WEST OF PONTIAC i | Kitchen” Beauty Queen sink | & SVEVAN LAKE Aero poate ry if BROW ~ R¢ alton Trance. 5-48: : : i cabinets @x10 utility room, forced’ - . as - . u ‘a3: w 3 ROOMS, UTILITIES FUR —S probe ey cb re erp OR | cooley jake canal front complete. —l vn wee air of] heat Van Norman Lake Attractive I’, stery house, fenced MULTIPLE LISTING SER YCE 1 waren ma eechenee ; aaeee. vate omrance: penraee: UPPER 4 ROOMS AND BATH tf Abe j Kagiso dow Bai = wAY i Meda b ite See this unusual home yard, good pone ces Camplete | ae oh ee ele aby welcome, will care for ¢ : £ @ lake front. summer ue Ct ewsteatyrey — Am LS —_S— uy with carpets an while mother works. hitte-| Private entrance Utilities fur- turn. 2 boats. $7500 terms. ‘ LAN= Drive out Dixle Hwy. to Water- carbene: 604) S76 bee. GARDE a MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE more, Inguige evenings after 6,00| Dished. $80 a month, one OR * : ; : ford; turn ‘eft on Andersonville Tt is bere. And w cee +1972 “ i ” { {| Time ts he : pLeT2 = § acres with smell3- He Lalways park by ear! | road; 3 blocks to model on Bar- | onn rwin the spot. A 60 x 225 ft — Pee J ROOMS ATTRACTIVE, QUIET CS Sie ——— full base, hot eir Raace.” S20, | | ee Pegs) on: daily 3 to) i “ees «2 —— poms ary GATEWAYS tc. and .7e Private entrance. "OD . ‘i ' . : yhte! ron a car garage n paved _FE 4¢4¢ ety Be ; Large living room. Binstered | Close to St. Benedict's Church,| Bogie lake front cottage. st For Sale Houses 43 __For or Sale Houses 43 11's N’ Bsinae, Street Walls and gas heat. $1.490 down. 3 * hea ee wah APT. a ae, Fakes bus lines and shopping cor car garage. safe beach. $1 | Ree Prone FE 5-047 950 ts the total price oo ne unfu 3 and 4 room apartments all with} terms. , 7) £ c Y Its Ave. FE 60705 SMALI TOW ¢ VETS ve VE * stl vee rE 5-4846 private entrances and bath. Heat, ' SoSIALL N $250 DOWN : r 3 (ROOM FURN. APT. COUPLE hot water, stove and refrigerator| Union Lake, priyile as on Lockin| §% room modern home in Leonard | New 2 bedroom starter home EW PR seq I , EAST SIDE _ 387 Osmun. FE 4-4750. | furnished. $45 per month and up Dr. 2 bedroom, liv rm. kiteb-| Mich 1 bedroom downstairs and | ‘with late Se tr cusses en Willams NEW T ROJECI LOON L AKE NEAR PIKE AND PADDOCK 3 ROOMS FURNISHED, 8ee Mr, Smith at 28 E. Huron St = god “dining, room ful base. Aepee ae ee trae | hee with payments only OTHING | PRIVILEGES 7 rooms. 2 level. oor pod eee 6 Gee and : One, * ave Zz per month : 5 m bome, Ww one > a l 080 with terms. ‘ ar ri e sunken kitchen, 2 fire-| pe. . ROOMS AND BATH UTIL) \VOLVERINE APTS. _ Tice. 08 080) 4, solic heme cee droom down, ment. Also 3 rooms all utilities, $80, Modernized farm house, @ bed- MEAGHE? REAL ESTATE ; $350 DOWN F aces, ‘af vet Ui peved street, corner lot with 148 rooms and bath. Teo chil ren rooms. 9 rooms in all, fot water, Oxford. Mich OA FUR MS : D WN i - : ef bedroom 17x10, Pull ba = e on : clea Ga Senet iB | U permined $57 per aren | heat @ Bice wooded lot approx | | «New 3 bedroom ranch style bun: | SE ERD OSES Ss beth Carpeting and drapes Shona -as sentmenes on ¢ ROOMS, ALL PRIVATE. CH MP | 1 acre overlooking lake, 2 car, SELL OR TRADE alow on full basement Large) MORTGAGE COSTS ONLY ere included. sement, tiled _ welcome, $3 8. Sanford. 2G. FLEME Str A s | Delco olf heat, Oversized 2 car v7 RM APT. NEAR PONTIAC NO. 102_E_ Huron ‘ve ee fi8900. Crm ‘names ere ise) exelyy ormamacers (> oe Uc cierier dermamccue imeiice CUSTOM | garage Lot @0xt30 A WONDER. NORTH SIDE 5 —— —s : room ome arce ving ‘| ' eee 22 Auburn, offi ar prov | Rent Houses Ft Furn rnished 35 | A secluded 2 bedroom ranch type | with” Sat ccacot races oats | mag well tage’ a 2 edrosm items | Fut hown inpexp’ ee Bult in 196k: cemiecbgieane ic | wit taling space led mh. : ‘ ‘is Ft T Lee on 2 and quarter acre lot. living | plenty of cabinets & closets. Full BU ILT = ¢-room and bath. room home. CESEE CaM POT, oe oe roe aan, Bima ee Kee tee EY PC. Wood Co, sweuemn | AlMosT New | fate aia a ee ee - en r bus. an ¥. ce privile , 4 aks , AND Lebel, CREAN sche school. $30 per_v we Yale. Garage. $21,000, terms. Owner mighi consider your old REALTOR . OR 31235 ‘BRICKS | large yeaneaion. 2 2 Pn wpbeteg = lan blinds, uy é 7 ROOMS AND BATHE 1 PRIVATE |? SMALL GARAGE HOUSES.) omer nomes from 97300 up Ri) tec oe Ot wodice Greet ea. Approx, $75 per Mo. | itchea * Tiled. batt qi FA room, Ful Desemesh, space fer ear Blue Sky. Couples of os ae : A ds ee ce Open O68 : at eS tse) | rT | Neat self - storing storms , LWA Cher Site cuit re Piast =| fists, wma Commonwealth T. C. Trocke | Derethy Snyder Lavender | =| Includes TS aaa MAaL hom denomerd | teens “Oven choal diatict\ Ws | Kitmtua dotme sand” ecbetes — 22106. . REALTOR ap 1, . ; in this home are the special fea- © andse t, bOxl3@ ft., TS coe AM per weak PEE IOL 3 Rowe oe ee ad Rewion 3140 W. Huron PE 2-441! ) NEW C ea BUILT | Pauxes and Insurance | (ares lellmolern living be Ane Les month. aoe, “Bitereg” at at os, Ieee . Realtc esd < i 7 standard necessities of ceanlorte: == rE ©1031 Williams Lake Rd Corner M50. ; | ‘ ‘ — te Rd | _MS59. 1648 Union Lake Rd EM 3-4611 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE © NORTH CASS LK RD — Love) | ble family iiving To mention just H h q 5 # ROOM AND BATH. UPPER APT. DUPLEX “HOME. 4 LG ROOMS, AT E M BREE & GR E G | 3 bedroom brick. Living room a few ump ries To. Buy — rhe n Pontiac. 1 child welcome. Aft-| 11 basement. new home, no pre- 2 3REGG w NEW _ YOu BUY iT. oWwELL NEU | e' p | NEW NE rT) a) 13 Kitchen with dinin ee ee ES ———— jg tits Secupants FE 2-to40 1365 UNION LAKE RD iL es © <3 wecrome ot tata Ma Chudeee Sept el eG pty ee ROOM LOWER AND 5 i COTTAGES € N VILLAGE tL or 4 . NDIANA LIME: TOnme Daren . Telegra ves, Tee ies ep ee | me Ole Dixie aoe oaEs =—_ & San a Gelcomt eaguion” sien Batt, ai iosk’ fieeee) tull ware | Continental’ (BEAUrPUt LANDSCAPING Ix. ON wulunfe "fisting service | 5 r rite ntiac | ————— See ate eee nnerl cake floors, plastered walls, full) ment. oi! heat I's car gare | _Press, Box 101. HOUSETRAILER ¢ 1 $ ROOMS. FULL | waY DOWN LOW PAYMENT | basement. ‘auto heat and hot wa- | 98 lot 100 x iso hts Sinutes AN ADVENTURE IN MODERN | SCAR ATTACHED Gamanee STORE & HOME WALI Moder Ell; 7 |_ Susie For this type property—located | ter, vestibule entrance with clos-| from town, $18.900 TERMS. VING UASTERROT OG . ee ern Iciency | _§-4876. Dear proposed northwestern ¢x-| et. wardrobe closets end many EAdS| ned reess (betc kiwi fun beser| pretest Y rLOOKs $800 DOWN REALTY _CO., REAL bed feo private bath, ideal: NICELY FURNISHED HOME, FOR tension & mmerce village. On other features, Full price (24x38 INDIAN VIET AGE ment ig beautiful Lorraine: Manor 9 DINING AREA RS 24 « 60 masone: butiding on Cooperative i caveene Sige WK FE Oe ee Soe | Lie har eens | paige damn Laat s comcoua uses som | Ritattadinar staetaaem, |? RRR A SEGRE runertaces| $3, he "Sir i ae, “tas ah : 126% on ! = & roo aved streets te water is APT. FOR RENT PARTLY) Only 90 wh Plans ang size can be altered dining room, modern Ritchén, ruly fine Nomen BAG many out’ GamAMic TILE BATHS Munaruinec cet "furnace, NEXT ws I RANCH furn. FE 2-675) | Rent Housed Unfurn, 36 INCOME, PROPERTIES | for your convenience. Price with- sewing room, 1 bedroom & ai | standing features, Self . storing sLATE VESTIBULE WITH CLOSET| Fast growing community in need POST APT, NICE AND CLEAN BATH, ~~ In Pontiac—Must be sold to pay out lots. bath down 2nd floor, 2 bed-| storms & screens, full tiled bath. 9 ee CLOB! of busin and prt entr Nr. bus. No drink-') BEDROOM 23/7 INDIANWOOD | ceted’ tlowe to ‘downtown Bnd | NEAR WATERFORD laced Mal wast @rusnriag nccaeas| Meese fea neortenen, (ANSON STOVE HOOD SUBL | Bengt eh Rod Lake Orion. Lincoin 3-6222. | now rented Priced from $1.000. Mm Ceara bungalow with part .& selena 14.300 TER Ms censer : sie Gres eeaee a Gas Hegelian Maxis esceiba Tioe opmen TRADE —T RADE WEST § UBURBAN : rere be ane Ew APT 6 C ROOM | MODERN WITH GARDEN fe srs ene Col ter tetalajene ep) basement Fil price #6300 with Gasinator incinerator. Lorraine PULL, BASEMENT We nave several homes we can 2 HOMES FOR 1 | and lake privileges. Close in a, o ‘ anot gives you suburban living COMPACT UTILITY OROUPING accept — equities — vac THIS WEST suUBU wien ) CLEAN 2 ROOM FURN APT. and lake par beges Close itn, | J R H ] with school bus, local fire, & Poi A - house trailers, etc, as down| ; Crescent - private entrance, shower and] north of Pontiac 863 pér month. 2 Seta INCOME : M 1 tz lice protection, banking, shopping, Pore IN8U wikepman payments a he bed road, eon- stoel: ecan between 12°00 and| .FE 2-4638 - pm sin 2 moon wo 5pm to 630 down moves you in th He 2 2 REALTOR snerches & schools. Basemen! BLACK TOP STREETS sists of & lovely rooms < : EN 52-0070 ed IS” RAMONA TERRACE | | A iscuy income with 4 rooms for Open 0- | from 4 Ui CHOICE OF LARGE ROOM APT. | Gas cheek. $10 8 month, Adults. [Eves PE. 3-3708. or eM 33310 owner and 3 rooms tor rent Beau 1011 _W _Muron st FE 4181 VA $800 DOWN. — | CO8® TO NEW scHoote R. J. VALUET, Realtor rooms, 12x18 foot | or lar r 3922 ee eee | ‘ul home 7 ¥ ‘;. | . em . hen, fs 4 at 43 Hilifield. oft Vaabara) ae aenn OWNER WANTS EQUITY IN AT- bus. school and stores. LOOK! FHA $2,500 DOWN ea yee oreo aii) hed ka Rene “ary a GOOK YOURSELF. GAB HOT & Modern ‘Stove ‘acd refrigetater Leta edad I paseaetie ime ng | 2 Pedrooms — 1 floor Plastered | — aodel Open Daily 1 to 8 PM. ee ee eee ces ae comer eae. bet cold water, Prig clean Iinens, #1, furn Elizabeth Lake Area. $10/ in“ painted basement, Ou heat | Geo. R. Irwin | Lat, 1602000 'A good buy" Tera, | Oty Ferber. watt “elvabeth ‘Lane | ¢ $e htandy gba Pull” We old | eactrul white frame. 2 bea. | SMtatht fruit cellar, auto, ‘_a mo | Ls EE Fenced yd $10.200 Payments. | | too! ; . , =) mede oe . room bungalow Nol stairway to nice ; to ; COUPLE WITH BABY. PRIVATE NEAR ROCHESTER, 4 RMS. AND 269 e ears “ poasible abt . Oak floors a Sash_an{_suirance “PEI eieT |" bath nent) decorated” No bets | fon tnd tm FE eat or FE) MAUD, ay oP accom aE tnced rear, pra Pe Cicees Sae,ernmes | oes ear | CLOSE IN. 2 ROOMS. KITCHEN. ive | +2637 a] No Answer Cal) FE 32-6544 rooms fu. ath fenced, rear ee 17h ges race. ere is @ niee © } ette. Employed clean couple only RENT WITH AN OPTION TO BUY Co-operative | “Real Estate _Exchange baeso Me Coney eal | 1$15, 750 Plus Lot 2 car gised a on 350 lot./ 3 room house which bas been _No drinkers FE 42337 5 ACRES on pavemerit. 10 miles LOVELY, : RM SEMI-BUNGALOW UCKLER RE ae A — to peas ong 2 r= for the DOWNTOWN STUDIO APT. 1 OR 2, north. House has 8 rooms. Untfin- h Sanford St. GI resale, Cy TP VAY “1: FRONT ( AE ROR NITY | (Lots from $1780 to $3700) $1250 DOWN pent 5 years te eae oY ee Sia, Menace, feketaited cee pn come | Eehaege hl bewmen aes SYLVAN LAKE FRONT pensyaee reem = RC) G | eames tailicess | sas eceuee tate] G8 Ga“atet, Kemer oe e 5 rson's Foo’! clos € oe~ andscape ts - — — ~ ~ ; per street. Hav a et eee Fildsniag! &) decorstinn (ean apely | 3 bed home in whe Biue Sty |. candy besth. Taw large temuy ELIZABETH LAKE RD | ° “ners wih sas Weel oe cen oe: 2 FURNI® DA ha mom me in the ue ¥|. sandy beac 6s iarge family totes “ pes «| or ~ = stoner 14 E. Howard” pes ikea) Ve Co Theater area beautiful work, say- home has 3 full baths. @ natural| New suburban bungalow with 2 vas tn eee WARD E. PARTRIDGE 3 BEDROOMS CrARK REAL ESTATE =P ysoe . ing kitchen car garage ree fiteplace fu asement with gas acres land, ved r 5 <7 5 5 5 = +4013 EITCHEN Sh De ngals te = oes pene eee preaseet lot, $10,900 00 with Ez terma heat nd hot water heater Are most ee rece aera Ge | Open Eves ‘a e— Sun. "2 to 5 ) RE ALTOR FE 4-358] a rosa ptt inh bedrooms | 7 Sag Ww, by mn a | alton-Josiyn area Ren mo has city sewers and city water.| rooms. large living room. kitchen | oo W H My Open Eves, and Sundays. ' trance Gat besitwe io Lake ce. Or buy with $380 down. Call eves | $1000 00 down Plus cost wil move Priced at $17.500 with terms. and breaklast nook tl baxe- | BY OWNER 3 BEDRM BUNGA- | vases meres a plastered wells, Living reem with | —— tance! p & Oca CALL EVES ONLY FE 5-1284 some lucky GT tnmto this lovely | ment. Second home has bedroom, low Fireplace Aluminum. storms pieture window and wall to wall aa ‘all before ® am. and after SMALL. HOUSES FOR” RENT 5 room ranch type home com- : < sas | bath. Hving room, kitchen and | @Nd screeps Auto heat, lot 100 . —— a ——— | carpeting Tile bath with shower } pm _2-8062 Auto heat. children welcome. 3491 plete including eas cluthes dryer LOWS LAKE | utility room. Now rented for $55 150 $3000 dr FE 4-0323 | G Full bsement with oi] heat. In- > LARGE ROOM WITH KITCHEN- Kennilworih St. off Tavlor Rd | $9950 00 full price PRIVILEGES a month We are offering both ~ ea = =i liver LAQKe sulation with aluminum storms | = ette) Gentlemen preferred. 118 PFE 42031 X 2 homes and 2 acres of land at just 120 ACRE FARM NEAR DAVIS. | and screens ‘y acre lot inside Lincoln _ = —- Cass Lake channel with. two . wees . 950 with easy terms Youll| burg. ty mile tumsee on 2 main | aie limite $2000 ‘acon will han- NICE. CLEAN © TE FO homes. plus extra .clanne! front vith this lovely almost new yanch ook a year and you won't beat) roads 30 ‘acres of good timber | eG lf © 1 cot a caretaker Pee PR Rent Lake Cottages 364 \st. one 6 room home. other 4 home you have everything, 5 this one Call ‘or an appointment | Good alze orchard 5 room home O Ourse : Re "D. RILEY: BROKER 5-6907. room acd bath. al! this for only rooms and tile bath Joads of today 2 large barns, one with electricity | ‘Overlooking Silver Lake Saspat | b d FE $7 NEW. AIRY J ROO: D. v | $14,500 00. with lerms kitchen cupboards and a vent. , and running water Natural year course. rests thi. all brick 2-level £00 _Miisabeth Lake LS PE eis: ‘ 7 MBA BACHELOR MACEDAY (LOTUS) LAKE. NEAR $11,250 with low down payment [i AUL. } ~ around watering pond in barn Jbedroom home along with an girl or working couple, references Waterford, modern furnished. 2 $845 00 down on this Aotely 4 room | : MSR | yard Chicken house cement block | abundance of. auatoun features ° intro een vt 15 | bast! 500. tori seamen. O8 soe jy ex panie ical (Gown. Rain street Isto ep Be eS 09 Duliding. approximately 20 x 30 ft | such as 2 beautiful brick fire} sy = = 5 “BACHELOR |_ eas. es astered walls, oak flavors. gas. Fy ; | This ts a good roauetls farm laces, Jarge ce path= T Tl F ll Ba _ Apts, parking FE 46000 SUMMER 1 , HOME or en MULLET io ea full grice, camer | SD Y \/ AN. | Real Estate Since “isis part of which in ideal tor subal. rooms, large eee u semen SQUARE LK. — ATTRACTIVE., : : | : ir] roacre wi al chen Ww wads of cabinets . lean 3 tm. and bath, Pvt. entr | __!-0413 Acorn ; se : *RE | cash down For farther informa-| With birch doors. recreation # Zs fy" FE. 63360 SS" WALLED LK, MODERN, conv.| YOUNG—REALTOR REALT ane CODMER i yl ee ee ee eee TESTA) | ee eesevicbedl feapuaser anes ih anna: omes 7 ; . =o i 0 ely —— i} : < SMALL MODERN APT. VERY) _PYt beach Reasonable. MA ¢3497. | 412 W_ Huron st. | 2383 Orchard 1 Lake COPE soi room modern bungalow. Well BY OWNER 2', ACRFS°AND 5| tures pctate wmdow voperiesane 2 FAMILY : clean $15 per week, plus utilities NORTHERN aS ALL) FE_ 44525 built and immaculate throughout | room house Ma” $4204 Silver Lake Goil course. Timken On Your Lot or Ou . OR 3-038 __modern, MAple 5-7086 PVT OWNER RA NCH 1 gn YPE Dry basement, oi] heat. garage. ———— Silent automatic heat. Also b-car This 19 a home you'll want to ul SMALL 7 wow poe ae Drayton . Pisins OR : a een eae (eget sie aliede \ thee pen ore ea Dt fea-| live in yourself and rent out the entrance Lake Orion pasa F BY OWNER z . Terms. Shown only by VE WIL I. Aures Pull price 617 Call for oe ee s or n O 2 eS ‘PLAS- Z extra @ Convenient west side WATERFORD. LARGE ?f | # ete a Re ent Roo Jol 37 tered, aly decorated 1's car aoe Build on your lot a jovely 3 ~% at a Pa focetion close to Tel-uren Cen- ’ ake privileges immediate si = | garage. fenced lot Cioxe to. city ye * + i i ter Very well ke; neat and upper apt With heat furnished _ 1 SLEEPING ROOM. | bus and schools FE ¢0190 JOSEPH F. REISZ boos poh ern! pasa oli ete larkstor } ican heeee) s alis/eat’ garugeion —Featuring— session. $69 & mo Geo. Marble Tikka eae te nat a ip outer Hight: ands gests U ACRES ee hee REALTOR |, stew Huron St | ail completed“ Full bath well Led os lot. & seems. ond b hdown,| , < _ Reaito : 3 s ‘ ees yes ded Sait 3 or } 4-4419 feplrc wired. automatic hot : an rooms an th up, now fot gentlemen Pvt entrance. 245! Beautiful 2 bedroom home with ets wesem ent ey ree ot —— ACR iFicEY us ter kit. stk andonall late clo: Real F state bring In $160 per month. Pull . YOUNG WORKING COUPLE _Nelson_St_ FE ¢4373) gas heat 314.500 CM The pres- mills’ cfvom Pontiac e6s00l) with ‘ at ; | studding Very attractive design 20 8 Main Clarkston Mish. price 615.750 on terms. “PA ~ WOULD LIKE TO RENT 3 OR CLEAN ROOM KITCHEN OP- ent morteage is 4 ner cent int (Senin | 3 bdrm brick rancii type on beau- | Good sound construction. "'Oniy MAple 8-821 F LUSH DOORS 4 ROOM APT WITH PRIVATE tional FE 43368 SEE IT TODAY . | aes shaded lots ee ince ca or | $890 down” Ask for Mr. Brown | ———— = ——— LAKFFRONT ; ENTRANCE AND BATH. NEED COMFORTABLE HOUSEKEEPING H W Bi l : lorry = 4 rooms) and beth, 2 bed) | LeOving mate 3980 Wao) Zandt = Orn , APT THE LAST OF MAY OR) room. Everything furnished. Pri ~ W. DIQCIOW “rooms, garage 2 lots Priced at OF Cee OL. HE, BROWN, Realtor JACK BEDROOM PLASTERED WALLS q ix OF JUNE REASONABLE) vate bath and entrance FE 5-4785, 504 W Huron st | $6450 with §1500 down ; 1362 W Huron Ph FE 2-4610 i TTIW RENT, WRITE PONTIAC PRESS, oe WEST SIDE ae SR Ie ee ey OS Evenings call OA 6-2618 LOVELA A wonderful famiity home locited ALUMINUM ; m._* Tone P+ 8" |MODERN 4° RM AND UTILITY 2 bedrooms, .iving oom and, | — : ND frontage. This brick home with| SLIDING WINDOWS LARGE CARPETED ano Rewny L-shaped Ei ches) Ae pelt equity | commulned aches and Ws arse Bateman | WEST SIDE 198 Cace Lake Rd. KEFGO Marbor| 2° car garage. fireplace, 112 of arrange terms. 287 E. Tenny-, full bath, utility room. Total price ; = 2 dle Le baths, full basement and th “ a Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 Some near Tel-Murn tor respon: | son FE 8-8506 | $8000 with $900 down. “Truly @ rarfviing vanch with | PE 24975 FE ¢1661 ererise tore ee, | SELECT OAK FLOORS Re | ble bus! girl, FE 23-0002 = OUSER IN | knotly pine breezeway to attached | py ATI 1 bedrooms will provide your fam-| ~°~'“>- Oa, AL —————— | DARGI | 2 OWNER: WATKINS. LAKE 2 ROOMS AND SHOWER. PRI. ONE HOUSEKEEPING ROOM Pertae op re RAT DON MEE ANS AREA 0? Off Joslyn Motiv Eitocies “toons? ceuy ; Was Bubdivision. 2 bedrm ‘home| of enjovabie lexefrent trie: Put es vate entrance Inguire at caretak-, an Nice for r adult. 124 Nor} Walled : SO ‘ rooney end) per Immacuiate 115 story home [WiccaceM cucxivetenmmiiacten ctiicn| feally venepiete eee, evenings | price $33,788 on terms ving Pull DELCO OIL HEAT r edrooms par pa sem en with 2 car garage 2 bed- oy ing ae . 1roun the week or after noon ees ee "a ONE NE HOUSE ERPINGESOCIIGI ROSE. Mel ARTY _ Se) wie Bias ane full price. [ Pocaaeruil batnicaoentnes! ee ae neath aree, paced Mae Bat amd Sun 4740 Maycrest Mvapp rr PARTRIDGE ) ELECTRIC 4 : #3-and- £12 +2! W_Law- 2167 or _F 7 with ow Aire uptiaiee tp _keotty pipe tee a eee So == == = = eee Bh We = — i = treat 7 peflectiv tand | w beach € Yay adi soon | te SteA EEE. Int) Dhow ee if 2 MOT W ATER HE ATER ? ROOM “APT . PARTI LY "_FURN ROOMS FOR RENT 82 NJ a Ly us Do wn Vas ment # GEO Dinas Cit T she canrd lot All fer oon S tb sate has en he fie 42 fete 1200! ot r equ iia : 6 ‘E a MI. FOR 4-358! -“ FE 35-9205 aft 6 FE 7-0154 mined ey el PN SORE eircom tome ‘n Drasten Dear @atnye separate fi $1750 down This is truly Nhe DRleRce Pike GEE eine Wren eee meses ° 160 W monoe. BT : : 3 ROOMS, OTODERS STEAM SINGIF STEE PING POOM HA ene Eo Ses OR en st Orne toes orice at oneel todexs (Be21) (exuse : . NP PHA APPROVE Mas Ais EGE | SLIDING heat FE 2-106 Sore Ar at e exeninas Se) He Ser Acen hea JceT T 2 7 ROOMS AND EAT RESCENT a Ereisa ne neg more tee ace ye FROM PONTIAC a bast Sik UE ee “e , aad. “ Watkins Lake Front CLOSET DOORS ake Area FE_ 5-1080 or 2 employed @! iaunur i 2 ae aire etdstcenee GI Heres tle one vou i a.e A Ting oe Sita) exe — i A ~ . ris Y i nea FE ras . ie iis Sam ie Wea , 4 new offering and an C WLrM. : A < =! rage chicken coop, | be tiny : bedi = = ~ et l= LARGE € SS EES Fe A NR Be eee pyc Nee ati gse—dome + — Pro REN raat Bee Bh “eT ae ee ee a ‘ASD PATI errata’ 4 ri ; SSE soa ac fu e vic ¢ ue op 0 n kitrhe Hed j noms = door Gnd (stoves 03 Murphy. fear SI EEPING “POOM “BOARD Of Pe cont ey pee eI ay PERRY PARK @ bedrooms ily Bae od Ate mite Sfetsiimeen Baie Hee | street ye ae xt ! “ing ‘ is ince, and al elected aes Ss . 7 Roos AND 1 PRI. y fonal 190 N Telegraph lake privileges ow ner Ne Ink fooMm. Gaining freon and moc storme abd srreene new cla.red attie for a Idea} lncationtelone tg everything a cont of over $5.000 gas heat hot walceall SING! E, SLEEPING ROOM, HAN- Se used price $2 00 for quick erm ki Haken ail percent hee closed tn front por bh Term full basemert yas teat rere mic GN ess i 2 400 ft ceep shaded lot and | cl dy Jecavton F 44785 ; rage rice a tty omly $1250 down sou ll tiie bath plastered walls fair sand beach ° lud 7 , 4 hited fur Ge CHUL, La SLEEPING ROD.” | IM WRI Af! Ws, Realtor $2000 down really have to hurry oon water heater Eacevent neigh bor $550 D { carpeting like-aew Priei. Ilere is the finest —e thi | hood. oN schon) ok Ve , i ect i pom Arr FOR RENT. 3) ©. eeping eon SCHOOL ST. 345 _Cotiand Ave TE S84 Fast SUBURBAN — 3 bedrooms | vem : | Vseaitna home seers (ine i ne Own. LS pee ney oe opportunity tor re i | div od d ‘ ‘ . Ce - rr | : , 7 ROOM UNFURN APT For _Close_in_ FE 5.2708 INCOME eine rcopey | mosem Mcomeined tilne ss | 2.880 dower Barment Compare i Pts « MORTGAGE, GOs 009 down you to have built, rent, At 3348 Primary St. Aubum VERY 1 DESIRABLE ROOM, WEL WELL | ead or whitemore, FE. fears room Price’ at $0450 with $2000 Porces tl as ais of Ee ai: {tis WORTH THE MONEY: _ MODE! OPEN So Bloomfield on you lot, or on _Heig’ ts Apply a after _6 0 urnished ado tee jocation, | orn | most new ecdroom frame 20 «Blal ut Oakiand to Plaine ‘ at 3 “ROOMS & ~ PRIVATE ~ BATH eS ste Loe =e Laity FOR SALE) a RSE erage An | C I AR a R a SL ie T. AG T Ei ae ouienee nomen #H h | ' s a ‘block ta model ibeiween | eal peed ieee ae Ours, * home with = = i 1% r se 1 | ra k | vf | niess Te Ree eo eee eee aT aetmneent os Spe 3.38i7 cor fea ce aro.nf as oe ss Ane with recreation space and” . ump ries Oeciend ocd Mocks ia: en pare a noe amount specifications and WereSr cers ; - i e of aa trie stove. 398s Prospect. EM WOMAN. COOKING PRIVILEGES: mine gibi per ete oo Pas F 1362 W Haron st peted izing Foom ts ear \ Realtor Fe 30476 Castell Il Realty, Eley ee advantages found _3-4322 pve a A bus lire Near town. FE 4n rhs _& Suncare | ft let in Drayten Platre ee See ee Poets 6 0 FES-945 exterior and 6 extra size in higher priced mrnanes Coiple only moe t ite an GIRIS NICE R ROOM, | Res: ale—Bv { yw ner MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ae aa 5 or silese ee. i _ Ee ves “ _| BLES eee ions models only yside 5; t STING SERVIC stantial down parment re- woe i re- . . __ Apts 2077 | yke Ra _Privileges 547 W Huron % bedroom brick Full sire base- | quired : i Ton peomcsa pe Terrea- . } ROOMS AND BATH. PVT EN- @ AND 3 ROOM. NEWLY DEC- ment. Washington Park $1.100 OPEN EVES & 8UND*.8 ; i bo by room trance Utilities paid. $53 per mo _orated, apply 79 Ciark St acowe meal! $-2753 woe tyne Lowe, Long and Driterent po ocerade anh abe fol PE 4790200 2? ROOMS Close in | NEW HOME CLARE. PRIVILEGES: ENO VIS Carell pldnning Nas) in - a Hickory Grove School fer 2. ROOMS & BATH STOVE UTI. 83 Semera iy tig one 1A rete pace: Attractive. con.erentl, located cluded every practical 311 _ ML TIPLE 1 IStiING SERVICE er and community water F R NLY Hes furn Couple only. 281 Oak- formerly Shep an 34948, bungalow, 18 ee ian; Gea le oF HORTA in z 60. POP BRITER HOMES er suburban Itvmg at its _-— sur room eB loars ene ‘gerd ~ font rambler Hea TO « ‘ PA! TIF TN “i x PM APT. ONFURN HEAT a Rooms With Board 38 LAKE ORION Co Piacteted wate Cull hace, 17. te batme fill “haus, WAnIDE ORCHARD Preiss 1) Ubrdrem Spr oi water turn: Yeariy lease &, re eA Es = - site down 2? bedrm Bath Baxe- ment ¢ heats 2 nice hedrooms mre: and 8+ ar plasterer PGRN Pet ear wh anch heme wth all the outstaria- 2 } smile In ome erences requir At eens RW AN ARDER #10 ae Xtra jarge cinsets wurage A miil: irpose 4 ee (ak ffoore rigsterer ing appulntnients demanded by to | . ' on Dixie, MEQ. 7-7281 875 oer a week FF 2-2862 126 Montere. ee poe oa Soe : : room at the rear of tar | bet onl fucker: er a tay as an rat eeree ular bayer, he one aencsin rl ia month _No_children SPOTLESSLY CLEAN ROOMS (aGUEEN i BER pons ne SACKTFICT So core scone so) sie mecnnen) 2) see this new (ae) eniy $12 ec) Bted Tony soprosimately | io ectr 4 rongns and bath up. New 1) ROOMSIE MODE RX OREN GE: home style) mesis) FR 60377 4 i $2480 ‘g1hs0 Gown { Lyra This fine new brick ranch tome Cake Necuuie youl Vind Rotel eith versie telicat terms = necevie ing * THecne . ™ Delro of] furnace. Fenced PLUS LOT rapa palo 20806 | before | 6)or Fe \ 125 se ee SS wal BEDROOM {HOM | with attached garage. } bedrooms a heapuer comfort and «a WEST, SIDE ies 2 ane Aleta Oapnee | Ue yard a cer aarece pe aired coeancousyans| PY “bacemente tea noth e aear | $4, Bath custom, cabineta. | oll actin in thle fine sew 3 bedroom baneaiow’ on quiet | beautiful flash enclosed patio’ | Chute Temes a “iaar s Convalescent Homes| a _warage OR 3-248 ses" ieenibes your ‘comfort and conrenience ranch home overlooking 8:i- shady street near Silvan Lake two fireplaces gas heat. Price apt ‘ bath Prt. entr. FE 2-2416 =| ne a WiehaWapociecmentano wal located ver Lake Make jour ap Giarageand fust think, electric includes new carpeting & drapes. Directions to Model 3 Re ND PRI. BATH, N ONDERFO EM Onto : pointment now. retrive cata miiiose Ment enihes Mele side, gas heat hot water a!) 4 WONDERFUL HOME FOR El p- | d Sper (Rciepe) bee OUTSTANDING BUNGALOW utiitties furn. no drinkers. FE ¢'!¥ people. Flexible rates. excei- | . aye _ GIR 1 noe Bee gers Beane” oak ue ', ACRE. $7.000 DOWN +2008 colneaare cape etree riecine! JOSLYN ROAD DARE ERIN TICBG hn al caley | PBS cose bop m8 Bewutifi modern 2 cl S212 | n § : - anne ae bedroor 1 io : . ranch he rit 7 oF ROOM APT PRIVATE ENTR on call Beautiful grounds with ? bram bri ck home. Large Mtving Atiract!9¢ ns Bedrocm monorn Bite A Foon oa Aue — are an raneh ome ei breezeway and | FE 8-108 Evening, FE 5-650 rele ; - room with diring L Nice kitch Rome Usiteleg ones cyerleor i : NORTHWEST SUBURBAN ; REALTO! i lovely share trees Pine Cone 1 with g oe c itehen ing, Waiters Lace’ Only $8 400 gax heat full basement Ce 2 bef nem ranch a fowt4 kitenen lovely bath bace- R ' PONTL AC LAKE RO AD 4 AND BATH 187 FLOOR,” WITH Nursing Home 1365 Baldwin Ave and wilt, Lar 300 Waiking = a, Walter ' see iis, technenn Ma halen 3 Pitti: Se TBR th automatic ol! heat agd | 610 W Huron 8 Ph FE ¢3525 | LA il heat, 51 Marty Onrrated -by Mrs Merie -DuFord distance 2 wrade wh nal Osun , ‘ and bath Lorated. in rity, ~ fii: meen Ginette PGeP ee tubs Good poultry tion ___Mitiple Listitig Service TEL en OAD TO 4 LARGE ROOM Sos apt _FE 46018 SA ate a MAD Tp “COME convenient to everything pra elec See oars pecre ovated Jomiles north of Pontiac ; | PONTIAC ROAD, atilities and heat furan — private EXCELIANT CARE FOR AGED. C only $60 per : SOT INCOM T Priced at $9090 ° $57 per | + Avuminum atorme. OW - 2 (OXROW TAR FRONT | Tits modern two bedroom home, | ee PORSESSION Hwy. wtp 2 ELDERLY MEN OR wo. | LELAGE i | for retiremegt $14500 with If you wauld compare val- 2 bedroom cbungelow, modern | With stairway to expansion attic, DOWN DAILY:-2 TO 8! — ee ed patients ie cere for in ve LILA ‘14 $4.000 down , ues with raeoa its Brice Large porch overiooking take a pesement ac ne siiauted POXNTL 1 é I own home. Bést of care and : range, you'd readily see why excellent beach Have that sum- erin bcbed sad [beth as itaat AC LAKE RD. 4 ROOMS & BATH — Hindness will be given. Ref, furn- | nioy convenience as well de the) = . 5 on beautiful landscaped ; oe IN i 7 6 ENGLISH COLONTAT. pA EY IE Tle Cake aaa 15}, with dandy garage Its a re LAKE FRONT \ SUNDAY 2 TO 8 Revere Kampsen... REALTY CO. ¥ 377 S. Ag Joy Road FE 40528 ’ "Timits, RON ook t in exce lent ?p rt bath down. bath on Ind fioo paym price, $5 taxes tlle. ment, oma, porch, Furnieure ‘neinded: BALD EAGLE LAKE FRONT. Im- mediate eaten Low down screen OPEN DAILY - 12 to 8 P.M. “$1250 DOWN Inspect our model home. 4 Large Pal I. ‘full Tel, piig Waite et 3-2037 jhe an FURN. : SALE BY ean | ger Nearmeg. Walking "a ountowne 218 foro ‘come. Wi Will consider late var same: cash. Balance a Private owner FE ¢' . NEAR ST. JOE'S 2 family poo hacer the eer’ recreation Ge eens roe 6.050 _WILLIs M. BREWER 85_ iN. Parke FE so with aa 8, 300 TO SETTLE ESTA? EST neat bome, completely furnished. ATE: SMALL | $500 DOWN 1 acre. 100 ft. frontage on — Lake privileges, Excellent W. suburban location. Near transpor- parang fond ne - Pontiac Press | RANCH pea | SHELL. BED- room, so) tia Windowall good location, FOUR AND BATH tahed attic, DOWN, good hemos and ek uire’ Tom 431 w “uron Milford. 2 bedroom Fr wee ; ve FE 45078 i] month. EP it eves, : attached on ke “ecres across rd. : Du folks | sciggns - Loria Lester Arie 272 | . ~~ } WE TRADE lo OVERLOOKING ELIZABETH } bailt Extra large rooms, tered walls, oak floors, large lot block to good beacn, Only $12. raornscs New, This attractive 2 droom home is really conn plas- Hs sand P —— Leo Pathe tg entrance aster 12'x12'. meee” kitchen, am | |WASHINGTON PARK. : Attractive built s. bath Utility|: 3 bedroom, all on 1 floor, Full Hapa basement. drop back yard. room picees ofl water Reatee? - L tub. Choice of $3,500 4 elevations, tile & room ere TELEGRAPH RD, ear ” gho : Paw tiéges: eenter. Com: an c HAYDEN, Realtor | down, $40 mastone for easier upkeep. home bas 3 Bedrooms, full base- ment, po ah 2 car garage. 86 E. Walton ze ‘B-0441 Open Eves $12,500, term INCO! estat er eee: ahs ooms for owner, Exce ally BALTOR nite lot, 100 x 120. Seclatea: near Be i t] Sylvan Sho Center. Keego arbor, Only $11.000, terms. ZABETH LAKE ESTATES 1 block from store, bus line. Eliza- beth Lake privileges 2 -bedroom, WRLLED TAKE. The sunken t 0 : ranch home North Side— at everything. Dream —— = ? inin stvin, Like New ells pre eulsioe slesery 2 bedroom bungalow, handy to Pau basement ar complete apt. r spic Bide drive. Garage. Nicely jand- throu with cosy ving room.| scaped lot: Near echools, shop- @ space in kitchen, ing, oe eae your terms. ample v — i caesar fe Ss hot water, aluminum storme and THECMA” M. ELW OOD screens .¥ ds ALTOR Only $1 00 down, be eure you $143 Cnee Elisabeth Rd. see it y. FE | 5-124 « or FE c 43844 For Finer Living Bee this lovely reales Lake Front . Natural fireplace mall wn FE E 40415 5 for appointment. BY OWNER SEMINOLE } HILLS. 4 bedroom pay- e, and frame! ment _F 2 vin exterior. attached fen erage. Gnak 0 RC “ROOM INCOME COM- featuring xtra ” se Re room ith pe Mi ow ang iefam ae w : Inge closet be, 4, sale Jed oon Ton severat _ houses in elt. 5 or ed- bedroom, laundry ba room house, Full basement, a = bo nar 3 P. W. DINNAN rounds. Imm b ‘ Iendectpea ered at $31,000.00./66 W. Huron PE 4-2877 - TRADE NIC HO! IE We represent a bullder who wil consider your equity in ir pres- ent home as partial down pay- And Insurance ment on @ new custom built home ry utc omeee, ‘Bt. PE 65-1201, of your choice. For complete in- Eve. Mrs. Keichner FE 4-8773 beg ta a: CRESCENT LAKE _|ee 45005 119 W. Pike PRIVILEGES See thie unusually attractive 2- 24x35 & with closets. ceilings, 8 ft. i » euto, ol ater a far $10,500 with oat : OR 31295 for Dial ¥1 today hy rge DRAYTON PLAINS 6261 Andersonville Rd. Phone OR _ walls/pY OWNER: 2 ACR! ITH « RM. HOUSE, greek a Ss Cereee: Only $1000 GEO: "MARBLE, Realtor Waterford 31268 LOVELY RANCH type home, at yrs, ” ving room. erage. aetped. trie; fruit trees, over M acre, gas heat, paved street, AREA low taxes) Between Birmingham New in 1954, and Pontiac. $10,000 down. FE cupied. Pull basement, off AC./_ 65-1635 furnace. Electric bot water heat- E TF er. 4 of room for recrea' 5S room modern bungalow. Auto- room, All oak re, [wg matic ol! at. t basement. walls. Coved cotuing im itving room Large ’ hoo} dis- with picture w . The lar, trict. Paved street. Now ren kitchen and area ar de for ‘eae og a i BI i ee = Dats with ae Dorothy Sn Snyder ae frast "Sunet hes bonuht olarger|2i@_W. Mura PR 9-411 SS eeee eelces| NOTHING DOWN aaaiiaaaialiaad BAr hen re 3 I com on 3 Bi pea Build “cn my, Jot” Boa Ae Don eid, builder, OR 32837. raise DOWN riod r| Move Right In Ano here ts. This home ts| Bi on and has; 2 sores, Imagine 1 rooms, and til ent. 4 rooms and the recre- ° Phone OR 31285 7 Open Eves, ‘til @ — Sun. 1 to § NEW 3 BEDR HOMEs, CIT} water & sewer, $750 dn. $33.75 per month oe Total $1480. Model-3et Third . NG INVESTMENT Co. ON — ‘MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE No ac CE can be re in Oakland omens and Lear pocketbooks down, 3 bedrooms and bath. ar garage. basement with sped furnace’ Immediate posses $52.a Month ouse on 1502300 lot, room new siding, quick possession. Very ted down payment Hurry on this oC Teicent Lake Area Excellent 2 bedrm. home. Butlt in 1054 ones eee cares sot 60x150 ft O41 furnace, minw storms and screens Lake ori: liegea for good suburban living Easy terms: Giroux-Franks GENERAL REAL ESTATE 4505 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-9701 Open until $; Sun. 1-5 pm 4 FAMILY om main artery on East Side of town In- cludes three 2 room apart- ments and one 3 reom apartment, full basement, [ec as heat and 2 extra lots ruly a bargain at $13,- $00 - $1,500 down, Call J. A. Taylor REALTOR yours, County ta more beautiful. 14 tower- ing Maples tend shade and the landscaping !s ~uperb The house ig @& rambling ranch, enhanced by wide Scare The a _ fencing ining _ba _ — Therm jane picture window.. room and kitch- en are combined ami of ex- room the b activities is what you'll “jive in” wreceec as ity car ga- eae JU8T BEEN LOOKING FOR 3 bedroom, 1 basem garage walls, picture to look? No better at P18. 000 WHAT ent, has birch cupboards, strong ing and Corion floor Bath is fully we invite com patison. ELIZABETH LAKE ES- $9,500 oak floors. in all 1's ca 200 Hinge nicely planted Alum!- included and’ only r garage wnings YOU'VE A story with full breeze way ecover- Formica counter tied colored fixtures Open Eves | North Sin 92.500 down 2 bedroom, white bungalow —living room with firepiace, garage, full wardrobe plastered walls, excellent condition foot Beach and boat privileges “VERY SPECIAL — built c na ake ae Roman brick ft living ts — builder ‘ec- room His home is pee portioned for easy furni- re arrangement. Huge pic- ‘ ture window overlooks the modern lastered tiled rec car attached solid birch bedroo to the drobe clos ° ver) 2 complete ceramic tile bathss one room, tered ra- rage. A pebbie's throw from the jake with privileges mét- iz. the professtonal who wishes the best. $200 PLUS MORTGAGE COSTS. B . a walls, oak rik¢rete bungalow, Ts, en cation, Full price 7.500 lo- RAY O'NEIL, Realtor semen Pi el 9 FE t-07 SMALL 3 area ae with 35 « 3. years a m there- after. No ae 6 room Colonial home UN 8 basement Perec condi i jarne ouNONS dite tot oreo toe mere ete ce 5 ; ning room | Scotch Lake .94 ft. road front- and '‘» mi school — North Anderson ricgpince cael a Daneicon Part axe Priced to sell at only $800 far tie leniurice) st 830 soe x wih own Term Corner lot—near schools and icetnonee mavemicnt. | Wen designed 6 rm and bath | “ COLORED : : : bus 2 bedrooms up-2 down. | home with varge yard ang 2 ; Choice building lot. corner of) y- , toh wan ee + Living room. anieg room, Dossession $13,100. terms garage Priced right with FHA. Peavsail and Bagley St. 80 x 140 FLOYD KENT, Realtor range, oil beat-—$11.980. & le Hill terms FRC RACTY < 4 WwW Lawrence Se FE 5-6105 Seminole iHills ff ADAMS 2 — Open Eves Lakefront Newly decorated 4 bedroom | Indian % lage 8a Auburn Ate 8. Call rE e338} | Next Fe the Conaumers Romer home built in 1054 in ideal Welllocated @ rm ard bath home OR 43-2420 : FE 2-7053 : location Large carpeted liv- th ? ¢ and Ne mal ne seas! ee a ee = Gace’ efferine, Phone ter | Ing room, 1'3 baths, ted sedped EASE eS ei ive LOS UN RY 1 FOUR ACRES WITH 3 RM HOUSE further details” : perement Ci aes pmaice ' , ~ CHEROKEE TL LS! | tie seats atarea, HOW Bed | we = £0 TS yels You'il like tt ivantages this — —— lie R OR and screens, Only gisp00 [lave] St ae ee ate community, | FOR FARMS AND ACREAGE” | ie eshe R. T ripp Yealtor | lerms Meaney sy n d at ame Fivabeth Lake Rd. ' mile W “call | Rutledge OR 3-111. FE 4-0003 [22.W Lawrence St | Open Eves Somatic) oi neat | Uaree ini 3 of Telegraph Rd offers for bet- [8 FARM NOR - ‘aa 5-161 or FF 4-4278| 4 r eins Bi Ick Car werage $1 300 cown ter hamec, but HURRY —Oniy oh ee. Situated on corner jet on | : 11 sites left’ 1 3", miles from city limits of | paren streets in good revi- | Iomersou St an < RD, Realtoc Pontiac Fed eine SU ane dential area and now shov - Practically new home iak fore ( ARL BIR xealtor r Na! ee ing excellent return. Fact, plastered walls and ceilings 307 ia National Bank Bide 6. Huroy ut GEEa TIL, dene ete Bes a Belnsoen we ae so fi yee ae F eae no g rite chy ed room s semen is ¥ - : ———— * and bath il tm A‘ condi. Sy ee Oe as LOS ENOUGH | Sale Business Property 49 $11,500 ae cen Pavereent feces Nps a KNUDSEN |. tn to be city handy ’ Far enenar) a= SPaecon ae Der o0 nes tubs. utilities One apart. eee Se ee mene ei: wood floors basement, ment completely furnished | S10 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. y found outside tlre : ! furnace, air conditioning | 4car garage $24.500, terms |_ PH OF 4-4516 i eecw accutane rower wrallebie Apartment Mote! only 4 years old, iake priv- . "i ~ =| GNieo oa is aaa? Ga aan lo Units. emch consisting at fleges. Can be bought on BR} Id Hichlands WATER FRONT ‘ All sit- large living room edroo . Call tf HOOMTE IC ighiands inne r quality, Rochester schools. ki erm s ‘oT Sppointment “Valtractivel a bedro brick | Lot 67x282 High & Drr . Very omreciits 2 .edrm home 11 x 14 living room, curtains and Nevetisn biings included. Utii- ity han double laundry tybs, eater heater, water soft. ener. Automatic oil furnace, worm windows, and screens tops, for electric evergreen and shrubs) Elementary ool within a few blocks Total price $8. 200 per month all tn good | FLOYD KENT, Realtor | HOLMES-BARTRAM 4392 Dixie Hwy OR_ 3-1060 Eves MA $1249 —— A HOME OF YOUR OWN | HURON LOARDENS— $1425 DN 2 bdr & bath Large living room, Tiisiag L,_ kitchen, utility rm. auto oll FA heat & hot water (Garage Large lot, close e8 ness Widow rust sacrifice $8400. | west SUBURBAN—$500 DN softener, TV’ antenna 680x145 | Huntoon Lake privi- | Drayton Alera Near | “stores, NE W : 3 REDROO\ : A With privileges on Union Lake. | ointment. 4415 cs Welton, > | Completed on exterior. Needs fin- the ogone. 6 room bt ntypen Targe fiving room 2 bedrooms ae e. eceai Nichen: ali modern full besement fur- | nace heat, tates lot 100 x 150 | | ‘a block to school bus $14 500 ly $2500 down Ca'! FE 4 40584. OBEY THAT plastid to see ede | e on ee iw Fee eo < ede 4) 2) . bd «| gram LGC EA foe sions = Sees 120 | 90-1 | Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor j AK Es i (one Ss 22.W. Lawrence Street n Eves. ee PE 54-8161 +4278 a pani left in Eadign wend ills Bub. No. 2, one of Oakianit era he a ee County's beauty spots. Priced as | ACRE: AGE - can rire MODERN. 4 Lots ON CORNER. foo ae pr. | eis Auburo Heights OR Saas | $1500 PONTIAC LAKE $1500 LITTLE FARM _For Sale Lots — w $3000 Ph Elgin 6 —- 150 ROSELAWN 4 CASS lot. “Only $25 down & $7 M two acres. Good soll location Easy terms Ibe 79 Acres Situated on corner of 2 COOLE’ Nice butld- | Uae '228 FOOT FRONTAGE, on Dixie} Bargain after | Highway. almost six acres fa ime ___ OWNER, MY 32880 and clean two bedroom home, full EA bath, a thought, de vou want | sea BLAKE FRONT = R Tae Ny AL le ES your business on the Hwy Total | Fireplace $16. th -$4,000 $595) FULL PRICE. — rice $12,000 only $4500 to handle | nm. Mullen. Rt. 2, Pontiac, ing site at Crescent Lak e. y Call PE 4-0584 OR _3-2643 = $15 down and $15 es ite POR SALE: Almost BUSINESs PROPERTY SPECIALS Conveneint | H. BROWN, Realtor FEderal 2-8837, + 1302 W _Nuron Pn. FE_7-4810/ For Sale / je Acreage 4 47 main roads, 2 miles nerth of Pon- ioe tee Ano They won't last| 22 lots on one parcel $7700. Call tod: = 1 1-3 acres $950 . T R AW FORD 3 acres $1 : | 2,20 acre perce $600 per acre. SW. urd OENCY re aise | Terme to au 1549 | MY r 31143 | CR AW FORD LOG CABIN. _ PARTLY 1 FURN. AGENCY Suchy Realty FE ¢23 | 53" W. Huron Rha: FE 4-1549 SUMMER HOMr. ON ae MY 1143 care By week or month. OLive | | MIDDLE STRAITS | LAKE 5 room modern house” “ow down payment. EM 3-4228. 6900 Dandi-. son TO BETTLE AN ESTATE. MUST sell 240 lots with priv. on Cass and Elizabeth Lakes, Waterford Twp. .and Pleasant Lake, — CORP FE 29179 sols con Rd DESIRABLE LAKE PROPERTY In the Milford, Highland and Commerce areas ood jocations Reasonably ‘priced. Also beaut!- de tennd. Kitchen has Formica ware | | ‘For Sale Resort Prop. 444 |——~ | | Only 2 yrs old 2 bdrm cinder | block home Nice livin room, kitchen, utility on HW floors Large lot. $10.0 8S EDITH, $800 DN 4 rooms and bath. bsmt HA furnace, nice lot. Paved st $5,- 800 OXBROW LAKE—2 BDRMS tce @ rms @& bath with unfin- ished upstairs Bsm fur- Pace, insulation storms screens Rarege, Large lot. close to school eee! at $7 500 with $2000 dn & 3. INSURANCE | _Free Parking | 2 FAMILY —ONLY $2000 DN_ aa . te An. excelent J famny apt ci basement of heat. garage sisting “of Il rooms & a hat ae t : Pmreeciate (po=sc:7ice $8509 full bsmt. off heat, Insulation erm + Storms screens & marr extras Asking $i16500 This is @ good - est Side South-Faxt-side location F ellent locaton r ser Re heol | 2 beuroom Dun = jeder kitchen wiih bre Break | fast nook Bas and ecreccal taulatear “ect 604x150, 2-car garage. $10.5 convenient term W ashington Park F «KN UDSEN NICHOLIE- AND 1 TVR x IG Ww Huron _ * A187 | 4 “1 acre bldg =o eRe Re | ful Lakewood Village lots still, available Call C. SCHUETT “The Northwest Realtor”! | 8081 Commerce Rd EM 34197! | 7400 _ Highland (M50) FM 34236 | WHIPPLE be ft frontage ne ats st W. Bigelow | ere FE 54-5402 or FURN. CABIN Stove oil heat Show this Sat EI nee REPRIO | Helen. | Bt & Bun OR 31-1765 | | LARGE LOG CABIN NORTH OF 5 ACRES _Suchy Harrison Good hunting and fish- ing nearby. Owner leaving state | _ Will sacrifice FM 3-384) | Sale ‘Suburban Prop. | 48 | “NO.BROKER FEE” | A broker offered $23,000 for my | suburba» ranch home in the hills of Rochester Til sell tor $24.000 Im California bound Trade con- adeied ubm.t terms. OLive 1-0751 | ORTONVILLE 7 ROOM MODERN Ouse. Fireplace 2 car garage eseceet barn, smal] acreage 732. W Huron 1 WARD F. | REAL TOR ADA _ 382 Auburn Ave 40 ACRES A good forty with * gravel] road severa! ing spots with beautiful Located west suburban. DORRIS & SON « _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Mile on good build- view PHONE FE_ 41557 Partridge * 1§ THE “BIRD” TO SEE Woaterford—Gravel Located In the center of Water J Roy Annett Inc. 37.8 separately estate. only. lease on real | Shown ‘by appointment | Huron Ficderal 8-466 Open mreninas and Sundey 1-4 _ WEST OF PONTIAG Zoned commercial & directly across from proposed ing i eener las u, ead lot for $4,450 HOLMES-B BARTR: AM | dy Hela) Hwy. ,__3-1960 aK RD. FRONTAGE vo Jose ey commercial aes ae HOME VACANT business property with home in rear. Corner lot on Saginaw, In- | Quire at 224 = land Used car lot, 2 metal bldgs., close | ais Bargain, $11.500 with $ do (SHOE | REPAIR EQUIEMEMT AND | | reom. ore an ne ot, Qi) too with §2,500 d: GROCERY ‘STORE, My RM HOME Stock & Equipment. $18,000. terms WELDING SHOP LOCATION. 30° x } @:. C B. Bidg. 12° x 18 add. corner lot $14,000 cash CcOR- ner lot. & room home, two stores. $17,000 Terms PAUL M_ JONES REAL ESTATE | | $32_ WwW Huron Ph FE +3505 | 1) BED CONVALESCENT | HOME — Catering to exclu- I sive clientee and showing e wonderful income Within 20 miles of city im quiet country village. Cal) for tn- terview N» ohone informa- tion RAY O’NEIL, Realtor 262: S Telegraph Rd Open 0 FE 3-7103 OR 3-2028 | \|Gooperative | Real Estate Exchange | NEW MODERN BUIL DING ZONED | manufacturing. Ga« heat. excel- leat location on busy intersection. 00 sq. ft. Terms. Box 15, Pon- | tlac Press | BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE | lease 5000 sq ft buliding. near downtown. FE Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 494 CORNER AUBURN AVE. & SHIR- | 3 stores can he made as | | one, 3000 sq. ft. Remodel to sult 60° x 100° re SHOP LOCATION q. Call Gresory FE }-0414, | _FE 2-52 LEASE OR ai on the Dixie Can be Hepa mfg. OR 3-1538. OFFICE AND COMMER- CIAL BUILDINGS Tele- graph and Haze! ' RAY O'NEIL, Realtor ran BUILDING | used for) Call aiter | ford Townsh! this 24% acres | a cave! pit in a double | 82 Rig Media Rd * ene 9 | value Aher gravel is sold this | FE After 5.3 7292 e room ranch home ideal for subdivision, Modern tnclhded Only $22,500 with $10,000 down. 1030 W. HURON THROUGHOUT MICHIGAN Open Evenings: 1 toe | F or Sale Farms . € ROOMS Pait _Ortonvi 20 ACRES OF EINE LINING 4 bedrooms in this lovely makes it perfect for the family west of Pontiac. On Sasha Rd A multitude of fruit Provisions .for raising chick In all Just aonice place to Reaity, PARTRIDGE | FE 43581 | REAL ESTATE AND puSiNeoers 48 ~ ne. M15 home large Located 12 miles north- baw ens be This home ts In good condition, has full and room, a large bath kitchen, sun and basement If you are it, you'll "ke it; $13,- 500 dow M&S REALTY co ‘4 mile West of MIS. 145 Grange FE 43393 —Hall Rd oR 3 Afler 5, Call Forlss | ___OR_3-2420 or FE 2.7053 ae ale Lo Lo 46 re ACRES WITH $1.200 DOWN h} 2 ACRES WITH TROUT stream, |—Suchy_F Sere aie = =~ $150 Dn Sa es 60-ft lake front lot. $150 Dn LAPEER COUNTY 400%500-f Lk priv: lot with wonder; 4 farmer's farm. small modern 4 saree in tee Ttbeams $250 dn | nome, my Built) ain) 233 Geel ist Price ss00 ol] furnace. Basement. barn. PANGS, Phone Ortenvtfi ie 132. Colie® 2 pots ‘CORNER OF TASMANIA Lois Terms to suit FE : ‘842 14 A 90 LOT WITH 1 sas TAKE - _PRIV- $—_OR J-A304 _ GooD “BUILDING “SITE, MA 35-6785 FRONTAGE. restr) ted Indlan- rontage on $3300 With $1300, 370X150 AKE me highly Lake 2 poed. only ~ | | ! | 1919 XI 1S. 120 ACKES All tillable.-in lower Thumb district, Modern 7-rm. house with full bath Larre barn, @ranary corn ¢rib and work i Milk house, 2 car varage Corn . crib and chicken house, $12,500 With terms __ 10 ACRES Reautiful building site Walter's Lake area $4950 Term RIDGEWAY REAL ESTATE | 7h Baidwin Are EE __4. Crepersiice Real Estate Fachange | { | For Sale or Exchange a |1 ACRE ON GEORGIAN BAY. IN- quire Tom Gaffka, 431 W. | Milford _MUTUAL 40785 FORDSON TRACTOR, ae | fedraulic shovel and road grader _FE 2-344 Huron, | Business Opportunities st IO ONDINE A-1 block bldg. 24x20 ft plus l'a car garage Ideal location for drive-in restaurant, attorney, fax consultant real estate ete | Only $2,500. down and $100 per | month Giroux-Franks GEN EAAL REAL ESTATE | 4195 Dixie Hw R | | Open cunts _ Sat” MONEY MAKER larecery and meat business on main artery Beer and wine takeout icense Owner retiring Crcn be purchased wholesale plus 10 per . Fixtures can be leased as Scare lease building, L Tevior Realtor, FE 344 FOUR STALL SERVICE _by Major 3] Company. oT, e attractive inform a- ; Oists, goo! sonable Inventory, rental terms, further + torr Photte PE @t5tt _. ! {NEIGHBORHOOD GROCERY and wine available. $2,500 290 N Paddock ~ Partridge I8 THE “BIRD” TO 8EE TODAY'S SPECIALS Kv SABLE resdht_a complete sportsman’s resort located near 5 Channels Dam on the Au Sable Eight cabins with accommoda- tions for 33 guests, Store handles all kinds of hunting and fishing equipment Comfortable 2 bed- room owner's home, boats, other dutbulldings on this 3 acre site all for just $32.000 on terms. i | 2 BUSY GAS STATION and garage on M-59 west of Pontiac Now | grossing $75,000 per year.. Excel- | lent location in booming area. $6500 full price plus stock, Terms AN OUTSTANDING fishing tackle. | sporting goods and gift shop on 2 acres next to popular fishing dake Atractive -log building plus | comfortable modern oawner’s | home Business wil] may for itself | in only 3 seasons 819.000 down | plus stock on thie highty profit- able operation. | TAVERN in prosperous Oakland | _ County eommunity, No food of | entertainment Amusements alone | net $50 per week for owner. Only $9.500 dawn plus aback: | aoe ARD EF. PARTRIDGE IREAT. TOR FE 4.3581. | 1050 W. HURON | REAL ESTATE AND BUSINESSES THROUGHOUT MICHIGAN Open Evenings 7 to @ RENT IT FA Ss T| through Rent Ads! Room, | ‘house, apartment, any- Roy Artnett Inc. | thing — Want Ads give. you ACTION. Dial rE, 2.8181. 11 w profit. | WILL | and superbly equpord dairy bar outlets in this part of the country. retail] division is efficiently Operating on a 60 per cent gross profit basis: plus the very excel- lent wholesale manufacturing Established in 1920 this | jess thrived during the years and now enjoys an outstand- ing volume of sales Practically unlimited potential for future promotion, Our Industrial | plants are expandin, particular enterprise an all time high. jon, this represents the tops in @ gilt-edged business investment. $20,000 do equities. To. in operation Filnt CE} phone owner eaaliece 44323 for appointment “LETS TALK BUSINESS? GROCERY— LIVING QUARTERS Located on main 3highway near Pontiac. Lease ofly $125 per month includes store and good ¢ GAS STATION Top corner tocatton tm tively completely equipped and the records will ere thts is a real money maker MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION "JOHN re sorter beet pps . Telegraph R 41582 _Park at Our Front Door 60 FT ON DIXIE HIGHWAY IN Drayton 550 ft. de Commer- cial or light manufacturing. Best of location, Other frontage avail- able here 2 STALL SHELL GAS STATION, in center of {he town of Mio, Mich A fast growing community | acon Hi ee and trout fish- et ffontage on highway Mh. ediee to the Straits Pump- ing in excess of one hundred sixty thousand gallons per year, by Proven statements. Lot of motor oll, fuel oil, tee and tires and minor repairs. Good spot for 4-hr station Owner-operated, it takes $15.000 iad cover stock, equipment, and dow ie ment Write Post Office Box 171, Mio. Mich irocery & Meat Market _ Owner retiring | cor year they grossed §14 room apt upstairs. Will take *. house and @ small amount of cash as down payment Anywhere in the state $ , terms of casb to mort- nage SEE IT TODA NO OBLIGATION H. W. Bigelow | 504 W. Fruron St FE 5-5492 or FE 5-8845 DRIVERS EXPERIENCED ON | duty trucks, You can pur- mixed truck with small down payment, his is proven and profitable operation! gacenent rage! for brokers. See lager eiween 2 00 aca 400 aN at '116 Ann Ar “bor, Flint Mic SUNOCO ae “STATION FOR LEASE Located on U 8 Excellent profit proven record epresentative will be at tion from 100 pm to 5 00 pm Friday May 18th for personal in- terview, or write Sun Ot] Com- pany, Box 699 Flint Michigan or phone lel CEdar 27-1087 be- tween 9 00 and 5 00 pm heavy chase @ ready TRADE — Larties linwerie & foundation garments Stock con- sists of name brands only Est. 15 years Reasonable rent Owner re- tiring Trade-lfor smail house or contract ATTENTION JEWELERS — An ex- cellent memvalt jewelry business on Sagin St. Included stock fix- tures & accts retiring Only $3750 00 TRADE or SELL — Excellent neirh- trhood grocery at Lake Orton Beer, wine, frozen foods & party items, Good lease, very low rent Trade for smal!) house or. con- tract. Illness forces sale a NIGHOIEE AND HARGER CO. 33. w _ Huren an FE 5-OtkF Sale Land Con‘ racts 52 aa -T TAN | CONTRACT BALANCE 6156|6 ROOM STATION | CE OF 85 161 56 | payable $50 per month. Your cost | ~ sonTy home in lake EMBREE &G RE GG 4563 Union Lake He Union Lake AEE 2. EM FR 3-9705 FM ~ 331 Eves _or 3 18T 20 Pkt CENT Discou as $5,039 Balance pt «80 -month §1 188 Discount Cont to you $4752. Secured by¥ 4 toor modern nome with basement and garace In Vily RAO NEI, 62 8. celemrepn Rd. Phone 3-7103 or FE 5-7292 Co-operative 1 Real FE Estate '_Exchange 22!2% DISCOUNT $3,600 balance. payable at $36 00 monthiy, 6 pet cent interest. Cost to you, $2,700 Secured bv City | home on paved street, modern. Clark Real Estate 1362 W. Huron. Open evenings. FE 4-649? or FEL 4-4813 0 Ask _for Mr Clark . ae. 743. PAY $50 A MO AT 6 PER | ent, Your cost 5900. Secured by @ three bedroom home on Wolverine Lake Duke flohnson Realtors MArket 4.1822 Walled Lake Dr Walled Lake SEASONED CONTRACT. $3 baiance payable at 6 per cent interest $2680 Secured by 156 | $50 mogthiv Cost to you § room mod- me, ciose in _ 1362 W Huron. Open pee or FE 4-4813 evenings —Ask for Mr_ Money to, Loan 53 {State Licensed Lende: rs) WHEN YOU NEE D_ $25 to $500 You can get it quitkly on your signature, car or furniture. No endorsers. Payments to suit your udget We will be glad to help | you with your money problems FINANCE CO. 702 Pontiac State Bank Bldg, FE 4-1574 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN~- ROCHESTER, MICH. EOAnS Ut TO $500 LIVESTOCK HOUSEHOLD GooDs Rochester OL 6-0711, OT. 1-9701 Em noe! S500 - LOANS $25 to $ BESEFIC WU FINANCE CC 'Prowident Loan! Lawrence St aoa ae | In ar pare | either | lo and M15) sta- | Teceivable. Owner | Clark | FE 2: ae fied ; Extra Fast Service | fo made without endorsers fer aoe worthwhile Bol jeans Up months to re HOUSEHOLD FINANCE - plaigried of Pon 7 fear Kay Phone FEdera! a Seats Bidg. 35,000 Families Recommend Buckner's j Four (4) Buckner Conven- I lent offices in Pontiac nee eiere you can bean | up to $50) f jacoa- mouth pay s e ry nt You get No deductions. full amount. COST OF BORROWING at Buckners I8 LESS THAN YOU THINK. on needed bre quickly from Buckne friendly loan company Buckner Finance Co. Offices are located: Pontiac tnd Fjoor National Bldg, Drayton Plains 4512 Dizie Hwy. ES ee Utica 45442 Van Dyke One block North across from bank | LOAN S $25 to $500 ‘coMMowrry LOAN posts 30, E. Lawrenc PE 2-711 FRIENDLY SERVICE ' Need $500 | With fast, courteous service and | on payments to ft your budget? | Then you should visit our new mod- | ern office, so convenient to pakr- ing and shopping. where new pri- ' Wate consultation rooms~ await you. Or phone FE 5-131 and tell us your needs Home & Auto Loan Company | 7=N. Perry pezeet F " Saturday 9 to t CASH NOW PIE VER PEAS Get cash you need sow jater in monthly . amounts ioe I can afford Phone write or come ‘BENEFICIAL FINANCE GO: 7W oLawrence St FE .2-0249 Mortgage Loar Loans 54 LOANS “$600 TO $1,500 For: any purpose on homes modern or not in Oakland Count 2 For home additions or improvements 3 To rough-in or enclose houses partly constructed. ~ To estas @® garage or on 5 On teeona hom ae cal rigar ASE 200 Nauosal Building Pontiac, or phone FE 44729. Swaps 55 ic ROOMS AND BATH, LOCATED of town in good location. trade for Peep car Money. FE 5-O441 HOME NEAR I DOWN- town Pontiac, ‘Second Hours: | 9 to 5; * west | Will aa _or ~ thing of val | GILES REALTY CO. Bo W Huron 8st. FE 35-6175 1947 STUDEBAKER FOR £QUITY ‘in later model car, boat or fur- niture FE 8-2325 ‘ ‘ou can borrow $20-$500 quickly o cat or furniture. full basement, coal _ | $3600 EQUITY IN ? BR. HOME ON ged contract. EM | BUILDING LOTS WORTR $200 $400 accepted as trade in on used cars H J. ‘Van Welt, OR 3-1355. CLOTHES DRYER. GAS. BEST brand made Silghtly seratched. Exceptional value. Michigan Flu- _Ootescent_ 393 Orchard Lake Ave, | COMPLETE SET OF GOLF CLUBS, will sell or trade for outboar | ator in good condition, OR | _3-8266 FILL DIRT, SAND AND GRAVEL, eat. For cash or what rere you. ‘E_2-1897 'SWAP IN YOUR OLD MOWER * on a new on¢, some used lawn mowets for sale cheap. Lawn mowers sharpened, $2. 20 per cent off on all trellises. Special close ont on Cochran gloss paints. | $3 per gallon. Rent lawn rollers, | gerdcrs: floor sanders and wax- 1 B ARNES HARDWARE 1/742 W. Huron Sst Easy Parking | TRADE TAKE LATE MODE, auto. 1055 or later. land contract. equity in yor home or what? For down payment or my $s. equity in 4 rooms & bath with x ke privileges to Maceday Lake. Clark Real Estate, 1362 W. Huron. St. Fe 4.6492 or FE 4-481) . Open ees ening s For Sale Clothing _§ 56 Brain : CLOTHES: SHORTIB coats pize 12, and skirts, size 24, _FE 4 68-0470 ‘Sale Household Goods 37 1 4 ' } dition, OR 35170 1 on KENMORE iROnER: 2 old Phone OAkland 8-2167, Ly _Call after 6 Y WRITING DESKS, 1 — $7 AND ~ 1 Easy washer, @12. 2 end tables and coffee table, $8. tubo golf clubs -and bags, $8. FE "7-PIECE LIVING ROOM GROUP Modern 2 piece suites, 2 modern step tables, matching coffee ta- ble, 2 degorator lamps ALL FOR $97. PAY ONLY $2 WEEKLY Pearson's Bank Furniture 42 Orchafd Lake Ave FE 47984 | REACH CASH CUS TOMERS through Classi- ‘Ads. Call: FE 2.8181. vaved street for late model car or: 1 a HOLLYWOOD # RED. coop con. : anna es, eee _FE 40321 - | Qakland Feo en Stee ‘TO BUY TO SELL REALTOR| _ terms. “ "| TO SEE } _ “Bar and Restaurant || "io qaimitie ite, * gins | ME PONTIAG STATE Bane Sto. Doing gross business of more; down OR\ando 3-0389 . » than $100,000 in addition to o See er it tac _ ber - restaurant ' ICE CREAM an nie within & 6 block trea ceding |. MANUFACTURING etter custamers a | - s) RD ee (OEE) Gry og at en ne real estate, vacnat parking jot, | known throughuut the entire Flint Clasa © liquor license. 11! Metropolitan area, Four large re- equipment. Can be handled with | tail stores in present chain, in- : down or can sold cluding some of the most modern ® > T22 ¥ if fi a et whe + { | Biafiae E E NF “OFS i Care mY a) 4 fo [e ; ; oo ‘ us | ee i pt f {. Vif y ght i Mook j % Li ‘etl ct ae = ; 7 See : : 5 y | . = & i * 2 «3 . : 7 oust sea, A ie. righ A Gore ae fy ~ “y o ’ « f 4 i aes 7 a smerny Sat ¢ oe IRA pe ee ® ‘ ’ ; au . : ioe z : . Apts AE 1 ag i S A 2 4 ir , | ey : i ~ ane <4 : tT rf Sat = he : - | . THIRTY-SEVEN t \ ¥ = f noe ie ‘ = pe 1 id ” 16. ‘1950 — cessories 8 8s fi | ; - oo S _ “1 a NTIAC ae WE DNESDAY, M. = 76 | For Sale Housetrailers 78. Boats & Acc : . _ A E PO Farm | Equipment | | = UIPPED 1 13 Fl & Dirt — ANTED FULLY EQ 3 a . . | (pee eee NTR. iw WANTED: fae ve will gt | to eon runabaut’ and trailer i j E : ocd = RDE. Y trailers. We after 6: ; oo! LICE OF HAM [ROAD ONAVEL, 9 YDS. vr mn RE, Foor teoi gone ter, fe von teria per cent at Holly | OR 3-0964 + Sale Miscellaneous 60 D et per ek. sone Chissus, 6329. Elisabeth “Lik Trailer Conon’ Gaice end Bervide, red 87 i Sale Household Goods 57/ For | Girt 3 Yds. $10. Top sol. PE ~~ BARGAINS | MEirose ¢6771. 18910 Milford ae Transportation Offe Sale Household g = - re , eee Sot : sate . #7. DE. Sh ith was Holly. MISSOUR! be | _— 5 5 tor w —a— : POR SE IAL Arr ae rR } GRA 5 YDS. | Weed Ford trac bes | LEAVI No S WEEK SPEC ss _-20¢ Wig Mp Loader and det: ta Rarrisbere. Friday. THI all tile........ 5 livered.' F ¥E, PILL AND YOR | DC with front loade i ey 1 sion, Toffee table. er ane VEY, FILL AND TOP ‘seq Gone Tracie | X aes ; SAND. GRA ‘time. OR | “Industrial apd Farm i SaSConEeS livered env d Service ’ men suits, size : ; tice gal. soil, de Parts an ms oS = ubber pase pe i : 32405. Trade-ins Wanted TE 4 t = ae ROSE ROOM | (RC ‘Washer ite ...-- 813] SMITH’S, 257 S pe SAND & ae, GRAVEL FIT Maaee+ ES Crean Rates gt teaches 10 tt ade spt —Heatel 88 rite. Good conan. lM. Bae: staan ets HEOAL. FUEL OIL TANKS. oom bate wet a eh nas fo 4s ft long. 7 becroome indows | (RUG GOING NORTR eis : 6x9 = $10.50 a vented fill cap. _ot — TureHITireN 8. CANT ter jalousie w ; 5-6806 Ww FEE otton 5S 8 a Agl ' b ‘ ater way i qa ND AAD E INLADD Cor | nd Powel en ace bart) | ecg refer nil, “sod Glen Whittaker.| TIOUGHTEN & es Touse wee _rerenees, more 6) t0st | Mead etihee was. tables. $50 ¢ GAL etteletars Range : DE - OORS. | ~ Op 80) $28 North Math 6) _ mobile ho! =i Uaioe sae ee seat pear PORE Sha + monet holesale it: ORAVEL, FILL AND TOP - RAG is! 27 to 50 ft People are realy With side-arm heater, 1007 Berk Sy E | doors at less Hardware at 20 = a BL ACK a a Used Car: Co - E FOR: ‘FURNITUR 9-5523 | Prices. pepo " —- —— lgane AND ¢ JRAVEL. | : phd a's Std eee Va-Ka-Nhun-Ette wre re | _Wanted L 7 en! = i 2 t reg- s ‘hoe Tb bowl Bt PE. 104 8. oe piooe LAMP, “BONTIA Oe oa 50089 a roe | Brrone SEE THE ALtNEW ler" and Holley ee have several = WILL TAKE OVER | PAYMENTS © ere S ttn te tne r y Bard is s as SE t LIT 5 lars o t : i a ag TABLE LAM Sool Swan : "TPE HITCHES SAND. GuavEt, rile fa], arian i DUTT ENRY | Urellers. we heal, Geel elltaoet Phone PE 30171 atk for Bon —PE— WE bedroom out) gost [ety CADMIUM. ra “>> | RY LOADER AND waters te pub trem Puene MY |. PAY TOP DOLEAR FOR fast set. complete oeco, TRADE ELECTRIC RANGES FoR | 7 **"0 TT toe * | _2-0973 & PUL DIRT) Bick HOE DIGGER, Sort Mss coe. Mile © a Lote | Wk PAY TOR a ——— i refrigerator, OR 3-0869. ey ranges. R. B. Munro, 1060 my hi bolt to the frame SAND, aaa 2a \ (NEED ae + & — M24 o1 _ = sharp late m: gai We neal) / a A fc iRT ERMOE ¢11 Sas sas ST ANGE GO GOOD CONDI- aR ons RANGES pi ei o Cr ne ret od $245 Dixie Hwy. SAND. GRAVEL. a: Hele FE Or ING BROS. Rent Trailer er Space 79 Lo OMMUNITY o> } Munro Clectri ; OR 31456 —— Call_after_ 6:00_p SIL $1260. 8 a AA FE 4-1079 r) + P SOIL $12 EALE S TRAIL- isu) WELBUILT BOTTLE Gans | Sa ae oy a oe ores Th Mite Seam | TORE Ae Seen — | ww acm mT a MOTORS sa J he Ce oS = my Od 5 b. *caks & ft Se 885 eee éL. BLACK | SrA LEE walks Lae lots inet Pontiac See mee tO WATER THE: ae re |Tatedy SAVE see tas a“ Be c Ace Te Saar ER eS acre my ee fo x Opdyke FE $-6519-0r FE’ 803 N Main, Rochester A lavers $12) to $16 | SPECIAL CLEARA NOWN 8. Saginaw St | kl 5 | s gardener-all-econo 361. PEN ‘TIL 10 PM, $12. Record pla NEW ALL WELL K 162 ) CON. | ~ Shredded ‘Peat Humu mous Bradys Price 5-336 80. ol ‘peat E 5-8755 pe 30 GA. TO 80 GA. TRIC RANGE IN GOOD CON. | We FE. $-1666 | horse and $129 up. Roto | — Accessories | OLive ae GOOD GON-| MAKES. SIZES 30. | ELEC off of Or- 5 13 yds, $12) king tractors, ae Auto ES || coe eee a Ne Reg TERMS CONSUMERS. cowER chard Lake Rd. past Keego. Har- | apectat OR PEAT. Pg a tiers. tua oe Ciat Dest CHRYSLER PARTS “6 TO To at _ WE PAY SS c AWRENCE. ee 4 soil. Tractor ut suit: | CHRYSLER TILE | co 2% W L bor : “| el, top — {ow Hey) T graben eta “ 924o) 98151 Taconn L » leveling, Red Bal s | "Lees SALES § SEP “30630 SALE USED CARS 91 =| Op Volar Unclaimed | a : $149 concen eneeid EXTRA—SPECI/ AL ian | Truckers—I aandscapers oa. Mt. eee POWER LIFT CHEV, G00D COND. | For Clean Used Care & Tracks Surplus : $1.98) cond. O1 % lity Used { A t humus a ‘FE | ALLIS-CHA ty 3 sec- sated ————— , me | moons LE TV cellent Qua 26 2 4 Mr. Loading pea 1 FE|A “Heavy duty a h z HAROLDS. PA 53's a Saeed 1" RCA USED BED CONSOLE; = eee ition cca eraceines Somat ud. Dee: [cll Park. 4300 Cass-Elizabeth R¢ Cig cham np Uoengah ly Misiepleesy ROI perder bal Sd went atthews 140 ag = 1 TV Gabert’ s 172.8 Saginaw —— Sen re Cas! a ' 50 000 eae guibs. Sold my farm.| this — tn | this abdapest Ata oe 2.2611 M ae ~ and look around. 2 ac S | a ASTIN ILA cs aol) a er Regal ust. go less than} too) us. sale, both > Service 81 Corner of Auburn & ; pecials FRESH MEX, BY THE : LIZ Every bulb m' $54 8 | cluded in 7 Auto Serv rE : parkin Y 9 TO 9 Appliance I 00 | x $39/| RO ; s for duplex -plucs. ‘ce. Earl Webb. ants see trectors oe. OPEN DAIL washer § 88 foot. Wall boxe: boxes. half pric 9-467) and used but the Sales 2-5 Speed Queen ef roast 58 ' range fuse hester. OL ——— js no gaa, NO Pa AUER. 8, mie HRB Mage fies Re “eee Se om) Berga" : Organ oe STRAWBERRY | Soi ssereatece fer Yan | oawaamare Sadia) AG Ge tlac. o 329 95 . 95 r sesee 28] J ee R the large s ai ear. C 4 miles E of Pon his on Auburn § sale ab bac 1 ne i960 FORD Cue? machinery and equip- cltine 2627 Dixie Hwy. E of Auburo Heig ree 2-oven gas Pork seucane! dibs. for ...... . 2/72 2 1 RUG & ep eariuma® . | PLANTS—2c used farm ichigan, No reserva- ha os tae 6h Nore tise no | Port, roast | Maa, Bk Sa ta ta | IDEAL. |_Berfmota Cartan | Rent Roam aeae an’ wine | $06 82 11 CARS PH CONDI- rge auto. washer $ | Polish sausage 69 complete with ligt j ; : > th, Clarkst complete machine Scooters BABY BUGGY GooD CO ee aoe eee vi tains | Grossageen oF sy Mion | REO-ELECTRIC| LAWN MOWER | FOR HOME lereaWEennY SLAWIS— ROBES: Come prevared ter the way of | Sale or ~ scm weuk oace oud $2 $1 S0-Ibs : condition RAWBER Also m Qéverieed i pd we-..; tion. EM 3-0214 FINGI- Seed passione “| 21" reel, excellent i “7 0] 8T Premier varieties. life time; This saie VERY GOOD . Less meen = NCH PROVINC ERS TO CHOOSE den olahts at a SCH +. son and plants, 1580) a of service in the CUSHMAN IN for isn’t it, to Brio UTIPUL Feencuay ec ta MANY Ofiens 3 Cer DYKE M: ARKE r pi PE’ FT ze! . PEI flower and vegetable _. | twenty-two eemaEaTn iWon cas cond 49040 vey, you might get si Breakin @ hostess chats: dt YEARS TO PAY OP Opdyke FE | 4 INCH a L PU! $38.50 | GHAR Scott Le Me ar FLOWERING Lado plata te serve " cuntnen EAG a mY less when " ce jeeGere: tavie oy pbaies 12.N Geo Comer Walton & ee Sump ‘Pump PLUMBING ch ah 2100 | | CHURCH wibe vialery ov eke and or- ovis MACHINERY = 50 Dealete bags comet pa racer White bdrm. set. des Oe wy BICYCLE. $1 re “BARN, 82 = 30, LPTEe pT MENG shrw including white jonas Deere and Rew Good : cca te en Go's “Alueosd PE Oath IGF DEBE | "with ts ecto ef ground or more. | !72 8 ~ Boog suo we ENTERTAINMENT Birch clumps “s at Sees eee | cee LOCH CHAIN SAWS, OROP 95 CUSRMEAN FON BALE tawe Dro D WESTINGHOUSE REFRIO 3-2232 after 5 SFE : Ae Glad to assist vou w and Mocti4 LOcR F Miller's | Se CUSHMAN, FOR SALE CHEAP. DRESSER AND westTiD - Tate MA 63878 | EM ; RACTOR. PORCH 1 Special Bader Nursery m at W tse. OR 3-0642 after 3. : BED CHEST, chairs. Fireplace grate MA 6-3878 GARDEN TRACTOR. jan Lessons and Sy {ne roblem. Scott Lake Re Lawn Equipment, — eee 83 er FE 54607 ee GAR chair Venetian | ~~ > - “oh scanin 1700 Se arden & orth 4 cles 4 BENDix EL genatlers dn eel hes F le Miscellaneous 60, [*'5< Mite garden tools, Dish f Rental Plan Available fon ans —aoarnaon | Sane ae a aft ek For Sale Motorcyc be ‘ mer: ‘or Sa reas OL 1.5620 ee "AND ——ROWINBON and eniallea! Re corn, payment | Bei orate © MOTOR. 1 Gasol ee DITCH ee rE CALL Pitragberry ante ee =n io See Saw Distr. |‘: warey Lorene het os model Al condition “$39. Phowe i, yp Ce sate bones scence isan aa aN PLASTERBOARD SAI ata Sale Pets 69 Mich C lt ae R yas Pontisc Lake Rd. on Pontise 4 hp. ele m INE L . , ot Me 7 or AL - m1 fler 5 p GENt FE house anne aa BOTTLE. TITLE GAS bs Ghee miCnea UsED 1 fooled purses and billfolds ® now new low ‘orice CLIFF ro re 0 olen. |X san 8 ales a ew AND SER BA iLEY AUTO F PARTS a 5 Sa U . a 1 : Complete instal- ; Wooden iramesS co} Get our Quality Bui $ HOUND P blue tick rte & Reva our Harley Der 60219 iploa Gul 8 py eee Renvon! reste eT a ae e Doors wrae oe errors IEGAND [* aise ag? ran, atic, 2 raccoons | sy Rewinle EY ee hes rank and Wrecked Cars mote Gaz OR F240) ; i2 STORM ‘WINDOWS, i, ve Re arag sec We vearty @ full line cine 4024 site Twelve Mile Ri re POWER MOWERS § TRACTORS bik . Jun A to Parts i CONSOLE | SEWING MACHINE: BD ee prrscanon ‘+017. Berry meeel averees eee eee Ply wood ante Hardware, Ete 212 Cuantlet 5a an | akCUREG! EOCKER BLACK ri Rimes ore. ees Cain, tia ars t Pike St Like new. Take o ay $43. Call hs INGS WILL SELL} onds a * $35 and up. Aj poors CYR LUMBER CO. UPRIGHT PIAN yrs old. Good wa rands : Also owers, | eego Harbor . 1 s . of $6 per mo. or p $300 SET OF R selection bien your garage costs PAUL 8T. 1E LAKE RD. FE 7639 +4149 ee nD aay = Fo ot ltpes J wheel horse Cain 5-6855 FE 29143 E for $50 FE 5-5939 26F |. modern doo think. Let us eive 6120 BOG tre 27 ——- LIE PUPS, BLACK AN to 26- tiding tractors. Roto- 84 FE : CASH FOR YOUR FURNITUR Tees eae | canoe ee antec estimate © Stamps. | ALE EORDGET ae FIXTURES. Sale le Store Equipment 64 oo wks old. FE $-8371. | He, fairest fuer. oe For Sale Bicycles ‘ tools = freezer = es, we jap LES CO. w Used 5 nigger i OCERS! - 1G) sdeTONS A’ List Ro yd USED 1 WE NE 2x12 LINOLEUM $7.20 aS SIZE ELECTRIC STOVE. 11, 8 Paddoce — FE _2-0203 pia “Inet gran and | ATTENTION, onoc! aie Creaning pies Curtiss, OR: as NTE Byaas esipment, tt Dixte ome, oa. FE LS a-aite | 12x . w $40 Apt. size GE re- SERS. HP MOTOR exall stickou more to buy 2 walk-ins, 2 meat coun | ac ipped. MI) itwy MA &7878 OR 3-8006 : = seRWINN > FOR. ONTIACS =n ILE 25¢ | ike ne good condition, $40 | Gragg GRIND h.‘ welding torch | jargest ete, Mothing re Must va-| building, achine, elec meat! ™iinie Paws Sars ciippe wy! RDEN TRACTORS AND | Grpi's es ee) ‘5S 44 FT. WALL T o5| frig. in very $ o'clock, FE | “459 Cutting torch. 50 Garden| to outfit your new sto Drugs| ters, adding m lec grinder, USED GA 1ZE8 AND cheap. PE 2-000. 00 INT. GAL., $1 95) FE 2-9181 after hose and gauges $& itt Address. Parkway h aw. elec. cuber ele butter 6-4089 0 “MONTHS uti A SELL ries 85 OUAREHOUSE, nD TILE Hoc! $2217. _— — tor, plow and garden cu gale _Detroit, 39, Mic . freeze, veg bu' BEAOLE—PEMALE i at |: ue PRICED TO ~ Boats & Accesso cALES : 5 -2217 — é Ply mouth, block. deep how case, | BEAG 393 Going K 7 MOTOR ‘s isc VINYL yo GAL $350 _* ISTED TO FACTORY ac Even air gas conversion | 22443 KS ooler 3 elee scales, sho ete. | old and dog hous: H- Prom 680 AN 8 See M & ‘Ml 3-1003 ah a tate hei, Cll cis ADJUSTED 1 RDS Neted 10 gallon paint pres-— EPTIC TAN < r sign shelving, UL BLACK AKC DAC : CREDIT TERM 112 TRAILER. 600 & Hw OR : : W_HURON. FE STANDAS : burner, $35 ® e S Neon Bee Har- AUTIPUL $35. | Pe ¢1 HEEL BOAT 26277 Dixle ; Se a COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD” FUR- Lawnmower Sharpening cure Green $3. Dining room snare aeauee. seria pernmes oly wi er hens ‘ne sap ie rene ee | on KING BROS 1 tires. Gee 8 -— " ~~ For Sale Trucks 90 9 fe tes sh ‘ u $1 1 Installe ne T MUlberry | | ee ‘ eo 1b PAPAS Ste els utensils Linens Gere Uncle ot ations $5 & up table 2 a lawn mower Ls __FE 26472, | eAGncat Gabi REGISTER HAD aABY PARAKEETS 01! 50. 143 EF TounlC a! Mie ee ig wih WATER WITCH Finest ror > a New i. —-—_——— lover aw — —— = a ONAL a 306 flel: off. betes ho eRe RD. AT IPDYRE tt. Cal 1G. Cee Os CGY Gis = ¢ £ DROP CENTER Special wart Recently rebuilt. § —_Mansflek: ¢ GOOD GUN PONTIAC |} takes Hes ae om, Pus ‘, TON PICKUP. ORT ttt eee thn peer Lal Ae -cial On Windows Ho pos FT ssy_ 6 ply rubber d and steel me Fr 31360 a BEAGLES. AKC REQ. OR 32441 _ ion 1 Sales 77 a br Supplies, . OARD “MO-| OMC 1961 ‘a cellent tires. Just tor Living room ciese OL 25210 o ae $7559 |. trailer axle a 7 Pri idaire, good wood an FE 2-/260— 2 GAL 1's HP COM- dogs OR 3-6898 or | Auct — PRR iP MARTIN OUTBOARD inal finish, 8 ex Suiéewni! enay ment Call after 4 Picture Windows, new. $75 7 ft lec alas Clothes Posts TANK. 800 GAL 1's in | —2me Y SPANIEL patented io ke new, $145. Call after | inal finn. oe iru . GER SEWING NDOW CO. d. $39. Queen Anne 3 | OIL . t grinder, walk-in BRITIAN VERY WEDNES tor, just like toy terms. BrOP HEADED SINGER 320. 384 ONI BOW WI con bed springs & dresser, 8: : SON LUMBER CO. pression Mea butcheg. supplies 30749 /B AUCTION SALB ae ‘Large assort- | 5 5 my PE +0 GMAC machine. Reconditic Highland Rd — M59 sue ing table. & bench. $1 | BEN FE 42541, box. 8x8 Lot of bu - setien BEAGLE day night twin ere tools ‘DED D MAHOGANY HULL , Hughes ee 10263 EM ire 3-4082 Dies ive dit mode! 00 range} Saginaw CWE | _ FE29012 0000, | COC KER ervice Besswell Ken-, Gay alg nousehotd deere: iv MOLD “in a4 cBrines and ae ' Chev DUNCAN PHYFE DROP LEAF TA- p pidaapah frag) lst 5-5058 é ING MACHINE 8AC- se gat) Powers Rd. Farming: and personal effects ma | ppeek noe wonderful Has Ins DUNCAN PHYFE 4 chairs Table IR FE NCE Ss like new. $1 “ cTY | SINGER SEWING FE 12-0143 65 nels 28811 Powers GReen-| «Bale Farm 30 West ‘Tenken : po = ents 18 Good condition $128. FF ANCHOR Git |HOLLINGSHEAD VARIETY | SINGER SEWI seh IN. | Sale Sporting Goods ee) eels or GRecnieat ¢4070 | Bale ter, ‘and "“trolttog. Oars offer takes. Dixie Highway at M-15 . seats 12 Good conc o money down FHA “eat joes 7 miles ont Beker earn PTIC IANKS. AND FIELDS nail a s | ieee 44979 or GReenleaf Ses Rochest ilers 78 seats included Best offe 67 Lf __ Open Nitep. a) 5-955 FE rst Lod ESTIMATES FE | strong floor covereg tans - SE, d Sewers. water lines ba | WORMS $275 MALE BEAGLE PUP. 4 For Sale Housetra On r MApie DE-A-BED | $20. sw AND Cae | stro « Phone FE 17-8025 | ctalle 21 or FE 5-7706. | IFORNIA ieee PE A RG COMPLETE WITH a Ea ace a ae: clea gence Nowe! OS eeat | 2USEHOLD Goober FOR SALE | Sere ict ANKS “peer one “or 3000" 41800. PE = Siwie win < GUARANTEE. | ~~~ BUDDY, GOOD CON- a § we ” Mercury engine, ini c po dE Cann wags. condition — lumber th plow Call FE 3 | HOUS — S -LTT3 TaLTATLC ee | PARAKE Cages and sup 7 La ly furnished, $375. 108 First ese es : MATTRESS & tractor with Awe | FE ——— D CONCRETE ar ‘ke BAIT Unusual colors F325 dition. Completely . 43108. 160 wood Rd ‘ 3 SINGLE BEDS 1) Kelvinstor” or 218) Oakland IR IN STOCK | __ REINFORCE ‘Eliz, Lk. Rd. LIVE B: lies. 581 4th Bt. FE AGES, | Olive 1oeeb ii Pr. CRAFT, 1 bea and deep freeze ured UG SS CE eciteeniy Ae eA Te Cpt nea |) | rxlesas Tr ae miminnows crawlers boots. | pW krere erie ios) TRAVELRITE, 26 FT. REA- "ane of Sate of PE 40780 CHEY, 1000, TON, PICKUP. 15 cu ft 63 Seneca ote — | “reeul Sore air sander and Somers Bence of fittings | 4x8 worms ome " outfits. fly rods ot Since 1927. 584 Oa CAQES _sonable, FE RICHARDSON. ALE iv UTBOARD ¢ CABIN CRUE Loaded with ene ioe oF ~ ELECTRIC STOV pale ae i5t4 Ries ae Bens eek Grease traps, flue | ceases) ager harness, cow PARAKEETS, pant ay Hateb- | 3s-FT 1957 wy RICHAR: OUTBOA Exe, cond, cheap for) 5° {his one J 2 eG Utica. i all co’ lies. Crane’ modern, In exe ond PE 8-295 va 8-005" .| truck down ___Fl AN| blic @-3021 ining & Ww . lis fiat rane supp 4-4510. ee ee c e FE monde EIpCTRIC stove DUNCA : Condition Cab eter oo “puariock’ Bale 8 SUF co, S core ANDERS RSON HDWE. _ery, TaRESTErE Ra Te eae Os lei td wares “Epro. quick IROyDE, 4, HP HOTOR ins eV Phvfe din Maple desk ITO. WATER 95 Re-| 81 Orcha: Oo y raph TE 50002 PARAKEETS PETS SHOP ‘| Like new — oM- iss ew” Pres ki e chairs Credenza. 3.30. AU t iron tubs, $64 JET WAfER _PUMPS $6995 2182 8 Tete Fri till o DANCEY 8 PET 1 UM GEM 18 PT, CO! _like new™ | o as ' 0622 after ———, 6 ft. cas 1, 3 pe. | ger wa Daily 6-6 PE ote ‘66 ALUMIN 1 4 ay ie Ei nic RAE] IN “o00D con verce sles rerrner and tava |? A erneeapene t08 awa a ; 95 OP st & Sun 5 am cu v be a9 vooraeit Ra SHEPHERD. eens owned sare te FT. RACINO Hatchery Rd. OR 6751 Dixie Highway “ s Mis ue ll, off Oreh colore: Thompson, JOHNSON I 8 in BUY - 8ELL REG 80907 ve * elec. br MAple 6-607) _—»_ Open_n dition, 3261 Mill. Wa Harbor i $8995 G A JO roll away bed; GUNS - Telegraph ths old. Call FE 917 3-4001. 70 | = AND A HALP ast Keego Har tory . — board motor, and joint- : : Burr-Shell 375 8 Telegraph _ mon 6 pm 2-6 y inPT ALI UMINUM NEW y BOATS ‘so CHE TON zm enol ox LATF ey nee “LEATHER” BABY Bey | Seth ouarelancars auiyi Mimger) ae | GUNei= RUN = art Gages eae aetna FEMALE BOXER, on Sere aad My 2-3221 oo BEAUTIFUL fk tetany =} “take of we balance BLUE..LE legrapl | ser, Istering. 2-burn- ~ R 4 a lev Leacn RE 2-4009 nce 0 CON- ices heware, Leos : C ae PON FICK: i Rewncs yviakeuevery waleece ic! One ee et maa | clue a eee see bare FLOOR : ae 6 mos old_ FE 2 SPPIES. | 77 FT LIGHT HOUBE. 000 My | ee ats 4 poss. pase tomes. Denier Phone rE #1564 SOM siaccs: GU. aad lati gaa platen) pew. 9 Se BA. i ER SPANIEL POPPIES. | 71 FT must sell for cash. Cell! iste ON CLINTON WOFoms | CAPE "t4 im perfect shape. Late 4 mos. Dealer Phone FE 81564 05 eiahenntaiuacea, (OU aes _Girele _— Ox O d Gravel & (Dirt 66 SPRING wland. OR 3-48 dition, CAs = GHAMPION up. 6. All “@ stake-bod: = 5 “TRIC STOVE town kriche ter and steam FOOT WAR- COACH CO. _ San ’ - AKC teg. La TED FE 8-2480 Sy Elgin ‘60 Chey. 2-ton, MY perf FRIGIDAIRE Flee inch electric ana coal Hot wa xater heeter,|& GUTTER 1c | Lake Rd PONTIAC Drayton Plains — COLLIS M LO 3% PT, MODE ke Rd k. H. P. Sutton. j 2 s 42 : EPPERD 1965 TRAVEL ania. nN 9140 Pontinc Lak truck, kb Vie. BOX. Mock, Umer and Hight A bafesin. | pitac: So cclaciricaltil teupotien, “_wick's, 2678 Orchard (4615 Dixie Hwy wk P SOIL, CRUSHED STONE. | ar jes FE, 42170. sonable. 111 Taam STELLO@. BOATS. MOTORS. 3 FORD DUMP, 3X5 . clock, timer and Hg pare ware elechrce need cop- L PIPE $345 PER LOP._ are and. gravel and f plas ds NS. REASON-| rea COSTELLO S, § sy '¥ 3-3732. | "63 PE 2-7111. 62 Oakland Crock and tie galv Bros. SOIL 8 Orchard Lake Rd Washed » Gall axe rr ea SIAMESE KITTE 2-8738 . WILL SELL Orton. 3} IKE NEW | : nd fittings Lowe __Wick's, 267 E| R. Stuart. Ca OR 39-73%. ROYC RAPT | aT o . + | E Ofeeeunr 8 feb ene atk 8180 06 Past MEIOHTS rt eel | K ear yencexns curate, 4060 Re TAORisciEa FILEa SAN DEAN nares MICE DOvES ALL PET ise ROYCRAF- fot Na, 16. PE | CRIS. ip. poral dium Eruck 1 Wil take ‘best of- Li er Rd F ———_— with faucets avatories. 1 TOP 80 2440, 60 1 FE 4 4-6433 = we ronetrator, like new. mM 3-01 a Brine AND 2° CHAIRS rey ae AND PORK peur ARE marble colors. 9x®'~ inch. . merrific’ arith Greening chrome ei = int_cinders_ EM _> ee Trained, Toarded 70° ié PT CARPET WITH or ee ee weekends FE 2ei0 GLIDi table and 4 chairs. quarters Opdyke Mar! Six marble Cc 3 compre “91495. 95 otlets "Fa9 50 yal |= 23 TOP. SOUL a 7 tag, dete ate lose HOLLY 18) counter eed zane or FE “RAFT BOATS” WILS 007 i os IRE 5 ( E Be 933 95 peat 2504 008 | pa : t a ALUMA-CRAPT GE. IRONER, $20, BABY STROLL-| _* Lehtsh a atlas AGS a ents at ~ onds Michigan, Fhaorencent. i aie ae Suede BLACK. “0008 it Re, Pelee | Tescemt Bete Fla FL MEU oct bile C. : OR_3-16 me TOOR S Orchard Lake = 12! A1 TO : 4 fil dirt) train ' a FOR _ —— ee *[. Oe Bae a ravel, and | h . PROPELLORS tL t. Excellent co door Good condition FM ear oper ., ee fate pee nae concuicas AAT 4-008 —= Fusene Bennett, dan DRAAT “Hay, Grain & Feed 71: es CE 194 GMC 450 wesduiacan pecker aaa fl - < yOu MOVE INET SINK B _ien = a aa ce TOP soli. ) ee PLETE. AND | uve” “yd. Gerwoo AU Sl Leal tabs) 55 COFTAGE ts, : “KITCHEN CAB 66° mo Ae STOO? A GRADF H 3-9500 - as ~~ QUICK BALE MARINE PAINTS i. . ” tR HEATERS 55 ¢ re anh ous Youngstown ¢ ; STO) and fill O UATE. © z ALL : fesel Bt re 55 50 al tne cee How oe aie cae: S138 0) Bite For sale 20 we Pease ie Has, Jo FIL SAND AND. SAA ee ns Le a silt as PONTIAC CHIEF MARINE GALES BER WIC E aa ome 450 model 3 eyl. 4 : stalled 816995 RK ie Buunte ‘ ‘ = 1) 82 O@kland \\ het Colne teri value _._ cement dee a Birmington. . _ravel. EM 31440 E MA. paras ss Y STRAW. “ EAR 5 422 8. TELEGRAPH ____ 1h Sea vreles tractor, atle on Poni er un Sone! For pe SINKS. HO 80 0 Steehegen-Pinarestent tet or ep sutton Phone NY Lainie @ YDs | as ove Be Ar after pm |. Btool and shower, Hot water BUY YOUR EVINRUDE: men ont 1938 OMG, Suburban hydram POINT Ge F CABINET SIN = rom $385. Sen + ave IRNACE nure delivere ; s Mar ransmis: EST Jap ee eee ee) trom s9es a crt us Pe LP YOU WITH” YOUR el LG oe Aen le. ALL TYPES GRAVEL & STONE For: Sale Livestock i: heater, refrigerator and a aranieed servis, beckes v7 Nock ‘Obie nt T5700 , : : ~ Double ! e OLD MA ~ fo}, Loan KENMORE pee L are Oven — Disc ont Sinteount senor Ned ake Ace FE and goers ¥ (RO “ ‘@-l TOP more CROBHED sone a ce ere: es ERT AND nished $008 00. ieee OPE 80 earees aa Ore ard | Pree NER TRUCE SUITABLE Be FOR range. Li sao) Gouthwars Cc ALL IT WHAT YC _ 2 ; San : FOR SALE 6 YR O 2375 _Lake Rd. " Keero.} = oiling or orchard bec be separate broiler 5 ! UR PRICES ARE 5-6150 ree x to ® om —' _FE #1112 of DieTONE! | in foal, Call LI o FEdera) 6-6902. FE ’ MOTORS. ORS also 1952 %4-to Cc Dr, Waterford RD TO BEAT 7 JEL & AMERICA? a0 tite Lo td vORLD'S P SOIL, CRUSHED STONE. tare ; - 1 EVINRUDE : will trade, AUTO. CALL “HA leted wrecking [T TONTEL & , os APE RECORDER WO | A-1 TO ll, peat. Earl How. Royal Oak : ; gil & ATS tek up FE 5-6219. KENMORE WASHER, Wane reuse com pictod wr ec Tie iL VERIRAINS OCH mare cacet ingtiin) masreas sand. gravel. fill. p SUK MILK E | THOMPSON BOATS ape OOA eves. EL 6-58 ~. 384 bidgs Our yards a | FLYER ENIUNG 4| best make Michiaan, Piuoces!|| __ard FM 3-0531 FARM BULAN 3 __ TAC CHIE MP* ‘i Auto Insurance — ; INT SALE salvage matefials, Buy factory service an Terrific value Mic Ave EL STATE-TEST- "LING PONTIAC CHIE GATER BOAT SDLP PRA LINOLEUM PA 277_ Baldwin, good «a aes Authorized fac Free test 393 Orchard Lake — | A BETTER GRAD Whole- HAULING . ry . : we ae ‘ tory parts. cent or truck t CRICA 8 FINEST on : INSURANCE “_price at Jack's: ue I ne, LENGTHS. ¢c LY. FT. genuine fac ' | wea Peat, bag 47159, EM, i plant. Ponttac AME ILI RS nwrores acto & MAHOGANY, EBEQROOMY sti nei aXenAEL LENGTHS, 10cl LI FT. TASKER © Ng W HURON ST. Talbot Lumber | ae or retail, FE 2- oe an Ww. Hamiin Rd, rn ae VTOCA 56 cL E vi ST ARE | (Founded Jim Boushel. FE Sims, ae 3774 —<—$—$——— = OS S i Sanne ouble bea yanity ie chest OAK FLOORING | $8 $3 95 UD NEW TS TPATE NT nement ure Thororea! BEST GRADF TOPSOIL ul Rochester oe SS: TO 46. PRICED TO SELL | k UBURN AT ADAMS | Ae = Io Cars 91 ptniara seal MI oe +H. COMPL ETESMINDOMS S0c mol Beautiful manogany ushdoors) fiddle ld have La Tee dressing mixtures, L. Blade. FEO SHEE eed rae es fine selection G ae ae ausone _HEIONTS __F¥._2-8811 For ‘Salo | M \G WRINGER TYP 5 SASH 10 oy Spred Satin Plaste- | 5-448 FILL = ALL tioned modern mobil hom EST LITY MARINE } HARD- a wan elon | ilariy $138 95 Bal arce ntock lot) axa caeielaxi2 iy { THURCIUS INC. | Bere Breeze 1025 Oakland Ave BLACK DIRT, Fe Oa Ve SADDLES. (BRIDLES “AND nL eens ne purchased on our | siiPrutes - SEP iA RRINOTON! ,,, BUICK CENTURY HARD: Now only $7 A large sto lumbing, fur- “Fr 2.0273) py, —-—_ 1 FE 56 fi = kinds of tacks FE ¢-285) __ Pl These may top = Power win- ABLE ; the Plum Ra C- dir ND — 8 REGIS 2 vrient pian Power seats, De eeenetine recmertanct 92x lens ge oe LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED «| Mercer tine srew $85 Pe 312) Bi ack” OE ate 8 ANP saur pathy ooaTs creait life pollcy free en all con: | few" Suhertaed. dealer tor Gow A wonderfat buy Rees : home demo binet: marble tc ee 8st FE 1 corder like filr dir c “Top _* Y. 3851 WAL-} i oct purchdses ind boats Lake Orion Rd) $655 a month Free Fe eisee cabinet’ mer RECE Parke § GTAND! SOFTENERS. ‘K DIRT AND PEAT T SMALL MARE PON ra | Whirhwt A ; M24 at Clarkston Call day or night : Seen TAWNMOWER SHARPENING 9140 “WATER 3 «BL a and gravel, fill and SMAL Rde After 5S pm C ISON | Wolverine boa o Ford . Mercuty _Dealer er R 1 c KING € on Mair cooled vengine service Bee te, Cae. patil mand OR +7549 AVL RIDING HORSE GENTLY: H | e MY 2-2611 0 = D SFT te NIC YN WR . {| al tiac Lk Rd OR 327211 i for $189 FHA terms Buy bulldo Malt i) To 2% SMALL R nm 68825 White Lake "Town tances ARE YOUR CAR PAYMENTS TOO 6 PIECE SOFA BF. ACTED ARD 3124) W 8 MI | Bon N GAS RANGE | value tor $1 and sae MUG IOT oe pint tor BOIL, i with childre ; Hering watlers ARE YOUR CaR Bain) pedis odern sofa bed. two mo te6 MAIN YAF ratior or Harper | Sopqr PORCELAI +3050 factory direc ‘ t rerviee FF 2-753 Rd. Clarkston : Z MOB Standard steel pler burdensome? Let us ‘ve moe matching coffee table, two | MAIN aged OE 10 to 2 kh. Good _ condition 5 see 3050 ,~ Do It Yourself 61 show an BON SAND one Youne ou neath ne ane | Marine Herdware,. (A patote adiunt to some less expens: decorator lamivs ty 830 to. 6 Sun_ NEW AN ‘ ony ~~ and top #01 7 i Marvin Ise nie ks otor Sales LL, FOR $79.95 _Datly 8! WERS ROTA OT el fly dirt ca 7 wks OME 3oat Works ; oe Orion M Fee een Lenn MEOSER arn eTE RE sea CiAY LonM Tob soit, | VonKAIIRE: Puls, Tg A whs so rap oye 98 oy he ee RSON'S BAN ISTER { Ameie cae 40 - : | ander - — Cray LOA ; old Hwy 80 ee pp ad ire eee ‘Stchat hane" AVE on : Bl IRM is arabia we Miler | ore sere! deamon: waxers & cay Oe ened fin rae Pd: ‘For “Sale Poultry 74 Soy tent Pad OR 31202 CENTURY ea = SBT aT HARDTOP, yASHI Garden and a ae 14] cleaners n F id : } a Ts * BUIC! os) Wal mazes guarantees FRE 45108 4x8'¢" Plasterboard... 3 Lis) Ses “Woodward our ees2e | furnece econ, Paint ae On Pun MANURE & GRAVEL a -EKS OLD © port Hwy Pint | CADILLAC ALY TRAM ERS ce tibet estoartt ty a iean. tt in A i _ Johnson FE 45169 4u8%,° Plasterboard .... $175! Mile Rd pBinm ckhanes “99 | tand Uap “hve FF, §-6150 cow FE 20 WHITF. ROCKS ee Ste ee: Bi) Nera) URL | MERCUR y Mo. nr es w Tires-avery tric, — “e < card. i z LARGE. 2 d Lake } : ——— hompaon strain J ; as : ‘ | a2 : GPINCE RI OROOM BRS: Biba toa 11) MIDLINE CARINE TE, LARGE, 20 hard ake hve aiiegin mele COW MANURE FoR BALE ine? MrT rn 1a Wine, tae trailer. | Fite NAKE_ SALES HOWARD LARE, INC. = an ai 4x12 also 1m stoc “inet ‘ 3295 Slightly marred ; rices, see Montcal Dixle Highwa = ED 5-RO77 - ; . } a 4-712) & .2-6122 Keego Sk a large mirror rot es Cent medicine cab | cpa Supply. weectans to cole anette aver corben |” Sale Farm Produce - 75 [ae meron ey i060. SHIFT re a Wi WHITE, Reautiful dresser. ¥ chest of t in Q $2 25 | Inets, with and with r unite | FE to Closed every or de . = . Z| y . te tank $140, MI 4-8040. BEAUTT rtible, sacrifice. fullsize bed, room 25 Ib Crown Coat 1 $220) Wew ‘aiiding Seer tere | sindage (6 2-1466 ER UACRDIFET Le CoB. and remo fOTORS | 1955 Buick Conve “ALL. FOR $0) DAY Fo'fe “foint aentem - & So Ba, '0 see" our" targe, dinpiay Thurs is, ipment. “OIA eae oe Deiivered. DO) Nien een menace Ore n| XC al lige JOUNOON «OUTBOARD — itee-Nee Midwest 48071. is | Lal be he See 250 ft perforated tape @115| values ‘Fluorescent 363 Orchard Cameras, “qu Huda Got Maal be SS. per cas || ; ah boats. stands & carts | re) a aN 23 soilte Michigan Flu . ~ tessa ¥ from certifi * ton rd west : : . Trail er he boat | ONLY $2 \ Te ire! 80 1b. dag of arb $508 | take Ave IBRATOR ae TNE CAMERAS meant | LOP sort.” ICINIT® Out Blaawin to Clarks ANDERSON Everything for the a a 3 _. . . ’ ne - Furni ! nee ps $: MASTER VIBRA ol ixe ded 8 Bivd an ‘i liver it tre a ~pATATOES PION rd Lake Ave X Pearson’s Bank 4x8 fir pivee $393) owel Phone Bought, sold tra HOP Pick up or deliv = MED SEED Pi CIIAM : 369 ae a | Se = FE ¢ 708) a plywood 425 | gasoline tro RT'S CAMFRA 8 cr retail 900 and $00) CERTIFIE Jack Cochran, Sao Phone FF 2-8020 ker 42 Orchard Lake Ave : Othe i bas > dnenishen 6 62! | 1.6134 : EPPF. FR 5-6613 | F.2-2065 between Beveral varieties MY WREAT LAKES $40, 7600-4 tu e m FE DISPOSAL. 09 it bak # ZED PIPE §7 w Huron ? SOIL, SAND t on, Phone evenings GRE. “f W, 12 FT ROWBOATS, $40, 76 SCHAIBLE, GARBAG Flectric Co , ms, NEW GALVANI ittse ft SOM RIE 5 BULIBEYE | | Fon SALE TO ck dirt C |; Laxe Qrio ; % “EMER | NEw Raabe : $4950 % B Munro MAKE SURE , 4 21) Ft eths ft | FAMOUS B : pec. $0 rave ‘ill _airt & bia | 20931 aD CERTIFIED |. BEEMER _Eltzabeth_L re: DER - 4 DOOR loso WooHuron op ane OC iae in any oft io gine opie | camera, ra! PO ears Reg i Usccaca. EM 3-4515 8EED POTATOES ASL 2 and 3 bedroom. 16 to 81 God eevee S rept NI end r ’ an RIVE SINGER ¢ CONSOLE. eA ike cover LURMEIST ER AVE Pr UMBING FE 5-2100/ Gaul pele S ef. spec alba |G06D TOP COIL. a AEE DIRT. | and tage penand pseee: OA iB 10 fl wide available we pie Crer fe ed | OVERD i Round bt $1234 a j 172 ‘s dal Dad tL $1 down, $1 a wee _delivered reasonable blete aKOeS. @ as low as ‘5 ver f 6 “pe 13 FT tract st $1334 § Seine TABLES. WILL) Eaay terms ce PLY. | ane months ATS. reat von pay total oe eS Nore pines {o. | NEw ® Veiaabavoreasei ere | Pw Haron aes baits osm | Ronee ieee ona e dirt. wae QUANTITIES OF GOOD | = ee gene rs ari ge hee oer _— | FE _8-1564__ Dealer =| 8197 Cooler Lake 747 | sewing machine with by Ya 1032 So 62. Ss & mortar. Trucking. OR corn MUlberry 91497, ers ike rent — no down p: _Keego Harbor : = ' - VAS REFRIG Exc | eM 39747 : {les for only $? 1G Goods cement — ne 4 . PAVE as ese RN eas ra ’ te ae extra FE nha roe Fo | _Sale M — 5 pen PT DELIVERY ay P. ‘Sale Farm Equipm ch as mn ARTS STORE Seb ay Eich LAI R Y . —s ; Mahogany frame $ d Detroit Se GARAGES REPA oe LLINA, WRITE. 7) PRO at OR TOR “gas, roof coating. paint BEAGE | foe tale fenaicascuee #12 oan eee — CE-| igs eat rey. erage. doors if nt OR} -Tr04 Pi aie RiGee a aeentee ae “BARGAINS nd Ne FMONSTRATOR Tuches “oriresd splot: pau WERCURY Keath ge Aa | lawnmower a 5a74 2: “INAN e. Ft 654 NG “GRAND PL R t humus mixed leat peacturs an lowa olanters, her rater atavechbealeram Monti Sales and Service —— | ER : floor lamp $8 MI 4 = NEED A-F Terme FE 4-5 : yee $200 MAytair jnaded Pea FM 35326 ie tractor plows SE alr st eS ates AGH Naw eloe tel Ba AGEMAKER iF A : HOT WATER| ~_ WRECKING CO o By owner @ or del Bulldozing _ ows A full line of hn Ane plete line nellaren WOLVERINE WA with FORD DEALER ‘ SMALL ELECTRIC 1 Re a STN TR @rdemG@lacsitied rol OUD, wy Fm 6506 on aaeY SR . NSWER TO equipment Eig ep muir ete re Ca m th ¥ Fog 243200 weeny 10 i mens wpe ee aoa | ROCHESTER a ‘ tage. Rarcain $25 FM. ay FIXER? Order ‘ OF USED HARD” ABLE NELS Bo Henle > ANS BINS pair parts. Tract out and sre Open Eves & Sun om { rajler vy new Rm MOR THAN. 20 fs SPECIAL. a toor “movel 1 t. find a Pile 1 PORCH, LIOHTA | Daica eqn Excellent (condition Y aye : PR OR ITN: Comtors Canes tT OMtors usitD 36 FT eee a OL used 3 times. hargeiat Maple | TeSoop "full LACE TO ; eon 1s to sell, rant, fi €T TIGHTS Pr oa 776 : pI ETL La LAU lath Sol ap “housetrailer, Call » | S-oaaL, “4 ads 4 . POST ulsite posta, OLive 2 : ‘ : rent M2 i elt | A im $49 oH MUNRO. 1969 W Huron : Sethe “rouent Fone piinaeel our com EW 4PINET PIANC. CAB Loy Want Ads! To sell, rent, 1 HOP PLANPT JR Piflalel 11-7208, j POINT WASHFR fiob, FE 2818f is the sipgs, vai tion of lghds for every NEW ar & Bach big discou it’s FE 28181 |” and altachmen's. . SPECTAT. 7 ote B Munro.Flee OOM fol, : Beer sues et Leerile. ooh | $395 up. Row! Products Co. OL hire, it's . coat whan & \d number! ‘| Michigan Fluorescent, 3 i $5030, OL #0571, \ . s0.D Want Ac : harg, Lake Ave. - : : , = : mover ~ ROUGHT t Crem - ict! oR ; ; eae Abeba ta 602 M No } 4: . : 4 Pa / é “4 ' & * * _' MEN he AD eres FOR pled | APPLY 1064 W_ . ee o yes i est Si Side Used ‘Cars FE Saal “ATTENTION | pe CUSTOM 8 = CENTRAL 4 DR. FORD oe adio & Heater, White wal! tires ee CEN TRAL | LINGCOUEN MERCURY: Cass at Pike Sis PE 4-3885 “SPOT © _HAUPT_ Dr. 49 Ped ~| oa) Ford « Jine 2 Summer Driving | / . | 7 = , | f : j « ° : ; , : 4 - — us : .o “THIRTY-FIGHT 2 é Te THE PONTI. AC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. i AY 16. 1956 . ral | For\Sale Cars a1) For Sale Cars ol ___ For Sale Cars 91 ___For Sale Cars 2” | For' Sale Cars na [- = ; | cae “< West Side Used Cars| ean (le cor | ro OLDS HOLIDAY CPE. "| | | AC - | MAKE SC H UTZ M f ee Seti S| BRIGHT A" K | SCHL otors Wve A | " __ RECONDITIONED 1 PLI We buy trade and sell E = ETWEEN 1: 00 AND” 2 oo I ING N- Els KRG IG RY_ J 735 Olds: OB Sed, LL. goed condition Selling at $200 | NU i, ee f sj = Calta Pee Bt a. Gi Went) Sa 3 “SLL cae Bata Tih . > . Demo | __FE 4.3885 : , : “3 Chev. fey tarsep, De i : "S4 Buick Riv. 2 Dr, ‘35 PACKARD SR ATRICIAN, LoAaiy : ONE OWNER 56. Chev., ‘ “ir Sedan 700 miles TRADE UP OR DOWN AU Die Darra ss Bevan C000 eee ae ne larkectan i INA GOOD USED CAR aT ISEP- PILDOAODIOCLALCL 3 Ford, Victoria, R < r el Chev... Belair sports coupe. _ S54 Ford 2 Dr. : nue) Pontiac sedan. loaded sharp. WI EMAL IN BEE Hi i ai UOL PCat Or eR . igs Se Ford Convertibie 33 Olds Hol Cpe '-s1 Nesb super sedan, A-i, 6278, (SE Pontike Btareniel CAtsNes 66-— FROM — —_ ae ———a Orchard Lake at FE 80488 Walled L *50 Pontiac *31 Olds 98 Sedan. Hydra- ‘Si Ford 2 Dr, jradio & "$1 Cadillac Coupe. Hydra- "$2 Buick Club Coupe, Dy- ’S3 Pontiac 2 Dr, Hyvdra- ’$3 Hudson Hornet, Llydra- 54 Chev. Bel Air 4 Dr., ' *$5 Ford Sedan, Ford-O- TAYLOR CHE VROLE ET EES Sy; __ MA + 1861 BRIGHT ic SPOT _ "48 Chevrolet Sport Coupe ) Buick 2 Dr. radio & “heater 2 Dr. | matic, radio & heater heater matic, radio & heater naflow, radio & heater matic, radio & heater matic, radio & heater Power Glide, radio & heater Matic, radio & heater 55 Mercury Monterey, Merc-O-Matic, radio & heater JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC Cassy 4 ‘219 V-8 2-DOOR { B Station anon : 54 Studebaker 4 4r 33 Buick, 4¢dr R&H Dyna Sharp $3 Cc car Bel Air. 4dr, Power Gid "$2 Ford Vic “S! Buick, 4 dr ‘$2 Chee. Convertible Ht! RON: MTR. SAFES $28 W _ WwW Huron _FE_ 27641 CHEV, 1956 DEMOS 6 CYL, 2DOOR SEDANS MILEAGE. PRICED TO SELi POWER GLIDE LOADED WITH EXTRAS EL BrAU TCL BEIGE & COPPER NE, LOADED WITH EX- BEL BEAUTIFUL IVORY AND TR eet MO)! TO CHOOSE OM, AS hed AS $195 OR nO IMM HIGHEST TRADES LOWEST TERMS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR Low | OVERHEAD LOCATION ALL KING SIZE BARGAINS BUDGET PRICED FOR EASY OWNING EDIT PROBLEMS TATE DELIVERY SAVE As YOU HAVE NEVER BEFORE DON T DELAY — ACT TODAY HASKIN S CHEVROLET | Oakland County's Fastest _ Growing Dealer 6571 Dixie Hwy at MIS | MApie 5-507) Open Nites ti] 6 ‘SS FAIRLANE, POWER PACK EN- ine, ed with. extras. OR 526 in oe ‘ 2 DR SEDAN. FORD V8 195) HMydramatic For sale by owner $400 OR 3-008) 19856 DEMONSTRATORS Ford Country sedan, 8 passen- ie Mercury Monteciare hardtop. rd Vic. 2 door Ford Custom, 4 door Mercury Monterey, hard top Priced: to sell Lake Orion Motor Sales YOUR CAR DOW | | LOW | AIR HARD-TOP SEDAN | 1950 AIR V-8 4DOOR SEDAN | IL. | belt a LOADED WITH EX. *S3 Buwk 2 Dr. AZICRIER | Basic group and appearance group Stratoflyte transmission Premium "S2 Cadillac Sed 62 i a >< | general White sidewalls, power eS r “ MOTOR SAE pS ‘ rekes Qual exhaust Fully | S71 hex. ( 1 ¢ pe | So uth Blvd at Woodward FE 4-G58T equipped, Less than 3,000 miles "Ss “si dN 4 OU 4-DOOR, 3 SEAT $250 down 5} Cadac 62 sed. | ies (ety DUTH DOOM, 3 GENT on pcatise o76 Catalina coupe "s2 bord 21) condition and appearance After Basic group Hydro wer brakes hea mae i @ pm 17132 Buckingham, third fe engine Loaded Less than St Olds 5 88 Sed | bloc’ south of 14 Mile Ra, east of miles $150 down Bouillet “Wie P Pontiac Starthie! sedan Fully "S50 Butck 2 1) e { 000 - : = ! “5 ea 5 ae. Sharp Less thap 4, 50 Pontiac 21; ir Mourm Suauaeay SciAEs | miss ere ace, ees Cat LHe Ne | 1986 Pontiec 660 Catalina coupe Loaded Less than 3.000 miles | £150 down : ce big selection of officials’ cars BRAID’ o All a aeon & models with $150 i aya = . $300 do OLDS ADILL. At ; 138 Ford Re Fa zor Bae S a : et bees : heater IM 000 m arp rice ws ae ie “— Or BON] LAC : 1083 BLS auper convert Very nice condition - Loaded Priced to seit + +DR. OVER-' Good condition MERCURY drive and heater, _OLive 1-€6328 WILL ACCEPT Pius other clean used cars for as little as $10° down LOT ARETSH Ie o2t SO USED CARS YOURTCARENS 5 A are i CLARKSTON Outvoard motors boats. » appli: DOWN. PAYMENT |" MACE x ata ances, guns ore etc. As : imApis 5-5566 _ MApie_ S-114l | ver einaceul socsiie term DeSoto - Plymouth Dealer oo ‘ ILL SPENCE Cexsjat Ww Fike $1 PONTIAC DOOR SEDAN EX- B 5 C - FE 20186 “ _ ) cellent condition Sve it between USED CARS ‘’s6 PLYMOUTH PLAZA CL | WW and J pm 743 E Third Bt, 62 Oakland Ave FE 5-029 coupe Biack ‘50 Chev. or equiv or Cali FE 2 22 | for equity and take over pavy-|°¢9 PONTIAC & TIRES LIKE NEW 86 FORD V8 $150 TAKE OVER ments -'55 Chev 210 2 dr cus Ask for Biull. MUtual €6552 payments FE 8-0035 | tomiced Take over payments ‘41 = a ‘0 2-ton stake dump 2-speed Pontiac 4dr sedan, $2 down, take ; » BUICK. DYNA, R&H. +DR. M24 at Clarkston Rd. $280 cash FE 3-017 or FE 5-6308 | ty ee isso Cad CADILLAC ALAC CONVERTIBLE. SSP a | Call Expire 3360 after @ | 664.8 WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM OFFE: THE FOLLOWING USED LLAC SEDAN, VERY ' CARS EACH WITH A 6.000 MILE clean, m nical condition | WARRANTY. se00 9 Penna Dr. sylvan Man- | iggg Buick century convertibie, full, or, PE 47680 | “power CT oy ASY | ED” N “DS , AN hag pone oe. 4 dr. hard top| 1964 Olds 88 2 dr elas OUTBOARD MOT OR 1963 Olds 682 dr power steerin Bring yours in and use it for bp ot Ford convertible Ford- down pret on a beautiful “53 | Chev. “FASY ED" JONES SEE | ts S. ae INAW “LOOK! tas ‘Pora country sedan, Ford-O- ic ike Nash Rambler R & H. WW ry Nash Rambler station wagon Ra@&H 1986 Nash Rambler station wagon power brakes, WW tires, alr con- ditioning 1954 Ford @ dro R & H Ford O-Matié . = $045. All these cara must be sold this Mr ‘96 FORD RANCH WAGON, Ral oe . . | Ford-O-Matle very clean, only MQTOR SALES oo . FA DAR EMING (Coens marmiienre cess) MONTY SN ING OWAR [1901 PONTIAC, ¢DR, R&H, as} = SPECIALS 2708. Orchard Lake — Rd Keego | ie cond Take over pay . . 1954 HUDSON JET LINER 4 664! : : door Excellent. condition, Must 94 PONTIAC 870 CATALINA a ne RMS prea 5 be sacrifice 307 Tienken Of 2-868! | miles New car cond, $1,000 1980 H dion Sedan $143 | ———— = nr . any time after 1 Jo pm, 31 Char: f hs MERCURY 1953 oe lotte st Chevrolet 2-door $195 | hardtop Radio heater. 2-tone ye! = Chevrolet club coupe $395 low and black. Mercomatic $1005 tps Chevrolet sedan $405 MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM Bob Frost nc. MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS LU LINCOLN MERCURY AND BUYER H le Ch : aR RY) WOOD ARD | 1044 Olds 88 3 door Full power as ims eV. B50 S. J AN | Low mileage : 4i7 h t 4 BIRMINGHAM 1954 Olds 88 2 door Sharp Ae ee ane Miangsyeet ls MI 86-2200 1Ord¢an ©3972 1960 Chevie 2 door iow a enee MAple 5-$071 Open Nites “uit 6 Ideal second car = {1984 MERCURY MONTEREY W-T 1948 Buick. ¢ door 3% PONTIAC STAR curr Car 1948 Pontiac, 4 door Seater csi. oe = fopsmeecoss saximabyen lose Olds iearn SG rantees ll es Somes and company officials Lake Orion Motor Sales : perwae - | M24 at Clarkston Rd OF; TRAL | HOUGHTEN & SON | ont on Mercury YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE cE ee AND 7 STUDEBAKER. 1053, 2-DOOR iN OLN-ME R¢ U RY F GMC uce mrt , coupe Radio heater, overdrive, : Pike st ; ise l wie green finish $545 wee dbekds ‘ | 528 N Main, Rochester mia ule - | PONTIAC 1958, 2-DOOR SEDAN 'B b F I MERC] MANDTOR. OEMOL |" Graces radi beer 6em) LOO rost, ice “tut aiatr POR Rate miles FE | LINCOLN MERCURY AND OA 8-301} lest PON DEL VERY CLEAN | Q CONTINENTAL DEALE F 2-4977 Gi; Nasu Br aTesuAn see €t- ‘eae PONTIAC 850 s WOODMW RD _g'n_ 6-321 Southfield Township ~ ac ne BIRMINGHAM “34 PORTING CONVERTIBLE. iar i E 3 ae . wxlie $150 "48 Chev. customized over payments EM 3-22)4, | BUD SHELTON coupe $50 GMC 710 engine, 825 Hackett | 4 2073 Drury Lane. Pontiac Lake ; OPES: |; Phone OR 3-885 after 6 pm 4dr whitewalls. Hydramatic “4 | 1949 Mercury 4-door $05 — : | Cadillac tow mileage Beautilui | 1949 Ford 4¢door $i4as , 2 tT . Jiue je | 1952 Piymoutn 2-door 145 BUD SHELTON : lg 1 Pontiac 2-door $445 Ol me RS: “ Ford good shape $40, full f SAVED | 1952 Pontiac 2-door $505 Ne ice, Howards Used Cars, 1421 sss Plymouth 2-door Hydra. $705 | 195) Ford tudor overdrive $895! Sighiand Ra, (050 West) EM_ 653 Chev club coupe 195 ies a eure varetey oe 32334 | tesa Mercury 2- 1090 XCEL- ae Oe - 1925 W Huron 284) oC tes a in . 29 Feard 2 ees : Wiest ted cor’ Very Clean end in '$ FAIRLANF FORD VICTORIA | oe 1955 Dodve Cea onet 6 OST Teoma Dr S ROO 37 2 1h S 624 Offers the Finest Food mechanical condition. Best peel takes FE 4.0085 3775 1Q Judgment ay 4 fore T oes di Mt. 2 UR ehh (2 __ after u n qitaqes . a eee ; ° ST . (es , ? 1) § Ov ‘ "SS CHEV. 150 SERIES, € 470 AND ino FORD 3-DOOR WITH RAH $200 00 Dn - $9600 per mo Dodge 4d Dr. ..8 @44- ob Nash 2 Dr... .$ 6 ‘ » eer garments OR $85) Phone Ol tose, "AM TOSELL OUR 4 ri wo 8 : "S24 Dr. 8 444 FL Chev. 2 Dr. 2.8 244 in Used Cars Sy ae one OL I. — * x ‘54 VeSut r\ ¢ Foteor soe = . ~~. me ale F IA CPO “1° “hD *52 CHEV. 2 DR. 96 FORD DEMONSTRATORS 3 : : 1 ¢4t rs) > 1)p @ & ALL CARS LISTED BY STOCK NUMBER rot cary tac go ogee," VERECCereee!| §~BARGAINS | ~ Used Cars marr sean | Slick 11 1...91077 S20 2 De: § So | r. er e trade ‘ontac Tran ai- = . 5 ee o Ue ,- S cae Ck Fe : - cian Weeide ond. out. A-l_mech- _lard_ at “Cy Owens.” FE 5-4101 | 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air | 34 Ford S. Wgn. $1199 53 Plym. St. Wg. $ 74 2896-'53 PONTIAG 4 Doce .......... $745 : Auto Gaies, 68 Oakland, PE past" lla Meet ee eo nost AT | YOU TARE NO CHANCES AT | bordor , "S4Chev.4 Dr. ...$ 899 °53 Ford 2 Dr. ...$ 699 2986 $799 . yer Ee ELLENT ae nore y SALES — {fF PONTIAC RETAIL STORE | 822000 Dn - $4327 pet mo. "54 Buick H/T $]599 ’S3 Pontiac H1/T..$1099 —'S4 FORD 4 Door t rtation. 4560 Elizabeth Lk. 83011 OUR CARS SPEAK FOR THEM. OG Gnu = et oes SOD OID O86 BOG ka ONLY $163 49 ioe MY 8785 EQUI. | OLIVER BUICK. sELVE 1954 Dodge Coronet 6 1 '52 Ford 2 Dr. 8 499 5} Plvm. 4 Dr $ 244 ac) CHEV i le Seeee mi By nail Ol, Mes th os om kr it hoor i L Hi 7 “S70 ie ? De . 4 D ‘ « Als 2989_.: 3 M ERCL RO Sport Coupe $745 oo —— nee ra : sides ce apes anmieat tims Ben ee S05 = ie jo OG a el ae We $ tS ro. oe i Peta a -lcol n _4..01/ od esoto Tr. 3 / ae = Seay : _ i win eens pemem, on ST eves after oe at “Cy Owens FE "sth Pine) =} | deve Syypier 2 Derm Radio « Heate . aon | =f | 1 . , "s4 Plan, 2 1) LS R44 ais 4 Dr Ss O09 3168—"s3 l ORD a) ID $645 _ _ : ENGST Ts Appcenaily Sorat 7 : Se) TPUNUIG) & JGHDF ees anenoe ewe BLACK 1950 2-DOGR CHEV. RAH. - 1988 FORD Custom 2, vb00r | Ilar:dten PDenuastratar * ° | ee "33 Burek 4 foe ae "88 Ford Sta Wye S1400 - : i ww, excellent condition, $260 105 Demo + WI] sel] very reasonab e ' ) ; 4 PS 8 ST { |) Rear is arder - - . = . 9 : F_ Strathmore Sree eee ne te A Meme, $2500 Dn $18.88 per moa SAberd Wy SRE SAP HL 8 900 T B2T 2-33 pry Morr 4 Door... 340 a ap seoupe | se RD merce ney Owens" FE 5.4101 All eave: 3- WoWaslk Hostramatu alee ether. 2 Um -S qne Tt iaed 21 SOW 9 ; [75 | Custom 4 dr, rod@uele Ae Ses Sti) Sr Se Fonton 0 S20 Searing Wier me .suRoo 3 Pon, DL 2 Dr. S S44 17 S291} se 4 HRD tithe compe severe ‘93-}- Boni Frost. Inc. | dio & Heater Low mileage very 4--. ,, ; eich) Rade ie (lek D ae 3 : gett pes . . - _é very sharp Cash or trade for S Pontive Castes, S37 Sena ei Plank $740 00 Dn . $4671 per mo oat wleae, sla . entre "55. Nash Ro We $1400 ate : : LINCOLN MERCURY AND - equity, Call Al eitestone at Cy | =| 7 ' unin oe HR aaa Pi ac 6 UUMDUE Biol oki ; Res ] — 47 BODGE 4 Door $ Q5 CONTINENTAL DEALER _Owens Fe 5-410 chief Catala, Nil leathe BEAUTY 19S4 Pontiac Star Clief "S4 feat 212... 8 009 Sa Merc. IE A 7. § 000 , uous 850 S| WOODWARD pees FORD FAIR AXE boon mitenior, Keal one owner 55 CP Avp CTE ..S2095 Vordor | OO . 3224 "St ¢ “VR aD (Gry i $495 MI 82200, BIBMINGRAM! © snl tone ppedced a Belling for tess be artts . tom dix 4 Door Radio & | 827500 Dn - $5261 per mo ‘ S! CHEVROLET Convertible .. pe at ——— than dealers cos 2 = eater Dir stan, Power brakes : 1981 FORD. 2 DOOK | tt ee no Gp See pe on es 1933 DeSota6Cl. Cpe. $10.00 DOWN DELIVERS a7 45=. <2 FORD 4 Door $495 Radio & Heater biue $3890 | Mere F , 5 : 26 sry ie $185.00 Dn - $4654 per mo Snoboooasbooe | “Po feel VR Customine S4C HPN ROLT TT BOA ~ ‘ tee 2-26 te _ . CENTRAL ~NEW _ bed O Mat ee aa SITS les Des 0 ae CARS LISTED BELOW S266-"s1 FORD 2 Door .eeepeeeeeeee $395 & Dir Sia WWals Power 200009 Dn . $4654 per mo <1 = Goce NEF = Ao ; 1 . \\ x . | ; 1953 Chevrolet Sp. Tudo St Nash Ram. Hardtop "SC ran Sta gn ' LINCOLN-MERCURY | Ra ; ee evr uder ; ae Pike sits CAR ey ; . a " a An a tae $140.00 Dn - $16 06 er mo "St Buick 4 Dr. "SYM “Tiekup ee i CSC" : pecla > E 43885 sori im Su OTB ye ae erie Ce Uses aig Of ‘<1 1 ' ry \ FORD-O-MATIC VICTORIA ioe wt HARE SS Dyvaloe( voroinet 3] lord Prekup >| land ( onvertible TOSS CN tet ‘GC 62 COLA: _ BUY _ TRADE- IN Oe a Peatiian | 1985 BUICK ROADMASTER SEDAN Ales Waiio ke Meier inn eerg | | O86s pon pee ber me \TW = 1985 OLDS oRR” 2 DOO > PONTIAC star Chin Peete 21 Kana 2 1983 Dodge Suburban MANY, MANY MORE! 133 BUICK SPLCEAT, 2100 stn -dr Hidra H A NLD tine 1 Sa eS heii CRANES, oc Ane . ii ae | BY. Hee te Tinh SEW ae Se bh loge BO o's OB ar oe ‘one 155 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE 4 DOOR 3 SS BUICK Cent, Ban SS CLEAN AS A PIN = 4983 Pmeuth Suburban SPECIALS me ANDILLAC OO SPECIAL. 4 DOOR THE PQUND tame sn ce a ane $165.00 Dn - $4130 per mo i 1933 LINCOLN CAPRIS DOOR | : 4 ac up ts ley ; es i ~ ih ye 5 = mss : 1) l £2505 = OS, oft , ( ia] Me TCT AT i = be PSI ment ipey OO? geen coat Trams portation 1933 Pivmouh CL Cpe WSs bord Vnarider bird 97 ce ace S29 =) 195) FORD PARKE ANE STATION WAGON eehS, ev. 2 Dr. acre cate) Sa BUICK Spec. Rav. and leave DIU Bah © CON Coe Tp 1954 Nash Rambler 2 2 14° with Pactory Ingtalled 10 “ v eluxe Q-door, radio Aaheate 2 Sar ‘ ae ss * Je only 5c a Ib.+ foes . i so Poe Specials! s| 1933 Tludson Hornet 6 Air Conditioning Ut ae “b S3 OLDS 98 Convertible ee Lordor / 51 Buick 4 Dr. Mea th. | aly Gee Le and Berkuy : ie Lee : ' WRN ENS Dy $18009 Dn - $45 89 per mo. CONVERTIBLES 1955 FORDS ceo 6 oe ly | lights cae . ATIC) LOMO Ss Err ene 3 Un irs ie ’ 1983 F aYe ; / VICTORIAS 51 Chrys. 4Dr. PS} & PB.| 153 BUICK Spec 2 Dr. , . HIvera eee ee eo or EnistGiuaiie . / : TOWN SEDANS Sd Boa 0 only in a Ib. Dynaflow R&H wu «© Z-tone blue Spies : . leordor Rip | s i "53 Teor Se ee ees - 152 Doige Dr Cor - | % SS CHEVROLET Mane 2 Ponmac 2Door Kado TOSI ORD 4 Dr $190.00 Dn. - $4917 per mo SB as / ; CUSTOM 2 DOORS only 16c a lb.) Ra was, ignt bive ue mise / and heater, hydramatic, PordO: Mate << S393. 1053 Ofdamobite 88 Tudor S20 hevratet / ee . 4 DOOR SEDANS * See ee -| A GOOD ONE : | cpatless throughout ayy : s1q2.. $25000 Dn. - $48.00 "S31 Tkord 33 Chevrolet yl 56 Plymouth 4 Dr. $1945 3 MERCUR RY Tor | | . . One 1O4O PON TI \C Std SPOS - on im per mo [ A ard ; CONVERTIBLES 'S4.Ford 2 Dr. ......8005 RY crean Ser Net een NICE) PLUS 60 more to ehowse | yasy CHEV ROE ET mice: a 1955 FORD = 1954 FORD on pea Sta. Wen, $945 753 PONTIAC 41D Sed | trom — Re sure to pet | > Dro TG. . $197.75 : “em / $3 Plymouth 4 Dr S705 Eye re matic R&H backup ligbte. | OUT deal betore voutrade = Bee $952 DeSoto V-8 Fordor f SS beige # Drege EFORE a unm wee 1 laroid |urner, For y Arc oon tee aS x hi Ws "5 . rey. door, Fo ic : 95 1S Sardar if eres muito; OLIVER PONTIAC ist y Owen S. Bs Ore T. scews sot? INE - $372) p ; | peo? 4 Dr. oscie oie THe ele, JUST A FEW ial RETAII 1950 | YeSata © tistom 464 Ss. Woodward Ave. Y E dl FORD D le | _ (s2Plymouth 4 Dr. ..$545 cHoosr FROM. Aes ee ~ _ - Vlerdor i Our rien ea er! Dib Dodge Cl Cie Si ee eo SLORE | wom maey me | Birmingham . MIidwes* 4-7500.j| y | Ld el Plymouth 2 Dr S45, Un ERIC Es ARE. Low asp Shere Pontiac Bry s Libs as. ae : 147 Se Saginaw St. i ope 4 bh ee \ OR . POR TRADE INS PME SPU IL vs “Bi (ijt (oe 3 Lf | : ul ; RIFMENSCHNTIDER —. ( “GOODIE! DOAITD - ON PHONE AED FE 5-410] =. FE 9-35988 DODGE-PLY MOUTH N’ > BU ars SED CARS" Tepe Eleni I RIESY CAR M n ‘te deBoto ty meuth Dealer NS | . l S A ( Ol Ma | oN ( uh Ik : : - Mard ta aati Easy to deal with MOTOR BALES | ; Open I I! TC eMCNANET Ae SORES Sa on eee s : \ * P * Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. $33 8, Sagina .- FE 26131 3348 Saginaw , vi FEL 14( OUTLEOLS SALESINOTH | 4 “aPHiNt ? THE POST orice, ; , owe 20186. 4 : : ri r ) j i, y 3 , ity j by YL . yy . : eS * ta © ‘ ~ = ‘ i ee x Oye 2 x yoo i ‘ t hk ck THK oe PRESS. WEDN: :SDAY, MAY 16,1956 5 1. ‘euae: TTT Cc Charged Wit Coe Embraces | Cash Hol. - -Today’s Radio Programs -- litle Stations Beautiful Girl Becomes ZENITH—RCA x WIR, (160) - CKLW, (800) WWJ, (950) «=WCAR, (1130) WXYZ, (17) WPON, (1460) WJBK, (1490) | . 2 rol. . : __ Suffering | Ace Ugly tar SSEERS Rranl TONIGHT 10:00—WJR, N -CKLW, N David WCAR, Musie in the Al. Sd i Sr7e 7ivVUn ¢:06—WJR, News ww NBC hows ‘ WJBK, News Gentile, Binge| WPON, Luncheon Music . LVDS Z ee — _,| ww, News fo Lewis wxrYz, ‘Town Meeting | WCAR, News, Coffee - 1:00-—WIR. Road: of Life : _ _By EARL “WILSON a Spy, TF CKLW, News, Sports WJ News. tices a — 8:30—WJR, Music Hal WxyZ, Paul Winter sing ~NEW YORK— _W , si : x. | Sere Fred Wott + -CMLW. ems, e. eral how there could bes sO many Hs Claims, ; but Refuses p34 Mews, Caravan . Mirwa" Npes sy Cérson WJBK, News Gentile, Bins Binge worn, Neve or ues for: Federal” Regulation homely girls on TV. So when we saw a picture of one that was Communist Query a0 WIR, Dinner Date | AYE MeCoy | osu am vee | | EWR er Malone to Check ‘Monopoly’ real ug, we arranged a rendezvous with her. + e er . wxvZ. Bill, Gtera See coins WWJ, Minute Parade. CKLW, Bud Davies “Listen, dear,” we planned te ask this crow, named WASHINGTON ("I wes never) Se. Don Me ee [aera ee tare CKLW. Neve David” | a'ysoWsn ina rs. Burton) WASHINGTON u-Sen, Bricker Jeanne Moody, “how can a girl with such a plain kisser, ” . » : , | ti nung eichinny eae ORS spiel lates peas CRLW, News 8 Pep, tose wom peee pee wars, een wensere (R-Ohio) said the two biggest) who gets mud all over it besides, sneak into television?” cei gre ay anethe nd pagel we wea ree Bar bxtra Ww K. News, Mickey Short 9:30 WIR pire. Pace winK News, Dow Kn ea eS, ener “oo Something charmingly tactful like that, see? : . : tars at ven PON, ports 4 A jews, ravan a Communist. cae fulten, Lewis exer ewan eracatan eae row ae eceka a thur Godirey SPOR: ne Nor Poet nomic stranglehold” on the TV in- But when we focused our 20-20 on her we saw there was a Coe, who served in the- Treas- WKY’! ttn | WXYZ, liy True 8 : uy ind the International Mone |" SEO%. Hoek, Resiatmoon| GREW! Ted aces” "| Ceuw! fewe Homecnase | MABE: Ment ygganter_ |dstry. olan and from tet to right. sr Pen ee or. 4 . 1 George :oa— a » tary Fund under the late Harry "awa" Moreas Best WON, Ri es Sahiba here Tyrp: le _* ee i oe Warrea | a Obioan — aoe | a . “T had to niake myself look ” ‘ ews, 7 i fl —_— (* " Dexter White, has been linked in| SW" Georiel’ Heater 6:90 WIR, Jim Vinal te: me WxYe, ae Marries | Cyiw” Bud Davies. italia gars, ” congressional testimony with al-| wWsBK' Mickey Shorr wwe. CKLW WIBK_News, -teoq . System and National Broadcast- plain to get into television, leged espionage for the Soviet) gg°Wam amos And AS Fred welt, Wea Mie it tr WEGn Rese clu! leet) ne Lo nenany cmave pees) oom explained Miss Moody, whom Union. ww, Truth. Consequences WIBK. News, Gentile: Binge wes. “spor. Hotaay ae. WR House Party | fabulous profits that many, ce we knew from 1952 when she Four years ago, Coe invoked his) Oytw" Gengbusters Neo WIR, Voice of Agriclt. | CKLW. Btory Ti 4:00 WIR. Paradero! Bands| Stations unable to obtain their . worked in the Versailles floor possible self- incrimination in re- WIBK, Mews, Mickey Shorr Ww, Bob Mas Maxwell won pay Tom George eee aiegrgrgheby programs are threatened with show, wearing a bathtub fusing to answer questions by the OO WIR va. WJBK. News, “enue Binge WPON, News, Party CKLW, Eddie Chase bankruptcy. , , Senate Internal Security subcom-| : wwi, Lone Ranger WEAR, Coffee With Clem | tI WIR, Make UP Mind | WJBK. News, Don Mcleod) Vitesse Congress acts fast $0 xe * ; WwxyY' h Moments WPON, ‘s ‘shine ows, ain WCAR, News, Caravan a ss s “ . spy accusa n for a De WPON, Community News : You see, I used to go. Pea ka Aer Syren eels WIBK. Mickey "Shorr "wwa, Bob evel enn, Sie A Coit “Younes. oo eae tne around New York acpeying| refusal to talk, -he lost his job as ewan New: nee ceLw ews’ David THURSDAY AFTERNOON WXYZ, News, McKenzie d let ‘ith Se hal - for TV jobs as just .myself. fund: ww, You Bet Your Life | WJBK, News, Gentile, Binge | 12:60—WJR, Jack White — WPON, Club 1460 may be it w a “chain J wmy : secretary of the WXYZ, Town WCAR, News, Coffee WWJ, News by Cederburg | 5:00 WJR, William Bheehan superpower affiliates (stations)” Nothing! ar CKLW, Bob & Ray WPON, News, Rise, WXYZ, News, Curtain i ww, News at ‘ | ; DROPS STH AMENDMENT WJBK, News Mickey Shorr] 1:36—W Musle tiall CKLW, News, Tex ke | WXYZ, Wattrick-Sports in only the largest cities. 7 : WPON, News, Zee, Orville WAYS, News WJBK, News, Tom George | CKLW, Eddie Chase Ss 4 | .“I decided when I got Yesterday, Coe came before the Cowan w CKLW, ptetaliag De! WCAR, News, Music WJBK, News, Don McLeod : Hi D * subcommittee and declared, “I, WW2, X "Min WJBK, News, Gentle, Binge NEON News pp Pe oy WCAR. News. Caravan, . In his report, Bricker listed what! to Hollywood I'd go look- - * Coft Wit. me for Mus ews, Bere | ~alled “here » Se i wish to drop the protection of the CeLwe tbl . ate WIR, Jack White WWJ, Faye Elizabeth 5:30-—WJR, Music Hall jhe called “heretofore secret finan- ing like a real beast. Flat Fifth Amendment and state for| WJBK Mickey Shorr aed ned lay eh Cole dooce Ww, Jim Deland nsie (cial data’’ from the files of the shoes. Hair very severe. the record: I was never a spy.” Coe also challenged the subcom- mittee to bring forth any evidence that he ever did pass government secrets. However, he pleaded the Fifth Amendment when asked if he is He told the sub- “being a - committee he objected to compelled to talk about my polit-| Communist. ical beliefs and ope" * Coe said fe is eooriced that White was not a spy ‘‘and that any notion to the contrary is un- thinkable.”” | Film Mogul Warner Reports Jewel Loss LOS ANGELES w—Albert War-, one of the three movie-| has re-| ner, making Warner brothers, ported the disappearance of jew- els valued at $100,000. Warner, adjuster, said yesterday a ing bag containing the jewels did not arrive on the plane that War- “ner and his wife took back to New York last Sunday, The adjuster, Robert L. Reynolds, told police the bag may have been lost or stolen. Warner, a New York resident, was here to close the 19-million- dollar sale of controlling interest, | in turned up no trace of the missing bag. He said there was no posi-| - through an the brothers’ studio. insurance travel- | Portable federal communications commis- Channel. 2—WJBK-:TV __ Channel 4—WW4J-TV --Todays Television Programs = Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. Channel. 7—WXYZ-TV Channel —CKLW. Vv. lin 1954 NBC and CBS made big ‘profits while their competitors, |American Broadcasting Company. and - Dumont, showed losses. At the same time, he said. As one example, he said CBS TONIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS '6:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. Puppet comedy. (9) Space Ranger. Richard Crane in Chap-| (2) Theater. ter III of “Behind the Curtain] Birds.”’ of Space,’’ Rocky takes care of Nature,’ films of life and death struggles between a coyote and| Kingfish tries to raise money -to replace what he has stolen from Sapphire’s ‘‘Piggy Bank.” “Flight 10:10—(9) Weathervane. toons. of the (9) Good) for a Day. 3:25—(9) News. 11:00—(7) Soupy's On. Soupy Sales 3:39_(2) Edge of Night. (4) Queen’ with music, variety (9) Justice Colt. 12:45—(9) Mary Morgan Show. 1:00—(7) Lady of Charm. (9) News. | 1:05—(9) Shoppers Show. 1:25—(2) TV News. 1:30—(2) Linkletter's House Party.| 75 affiliate stations made $90,- and NBC and their eight wholly owned stations showed net profits, | before taxes, of $41,413,902 in 1954. |. As another instance, | sald CBS and NBC together with the man he has learned is a|10:15—(9) Baseball Hall of Fame.| (4) Playhouse 25. 500,000 in 1954, while all four | spy. (4) News and Sports. Paul] Carl Furillo of the Brooklyn | 4:55—(4) Fran Harris. networks plus all 410 stations Williams, Bill Flemming. (2)| Dodgers. 2:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (4); Im the country garnered $90,- Linkletter’s Kids. Interviews. . |19:30—(9) Lone Wolf. Louis Hay-| Matinee Theater. (7) Afternoun) 600,000 in 1954. 6:15—(7) News. John Daly. (4)) ward in ‘The Stamp.” (4) Con-| Film Féstival. 2 OU 8 Dolores. Short film. (2) News.) fidential Files. Paul Coates with|?:30—(2) Bob Crosby. Jac LeGoff. another confidential report on/3:99—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Date! Exclusive of the operations of 6:25—(4) Weatherman. Sonny El-| “Heist Man,’’ how much does | With Life. these 73 major CBS and NBC jot. (2) TV Weatherman. Dr-.| average stickup bring? (2) Mr.'3-)5(2) Secret °Storin: (4) Mod-|4ffiliates and the two major net- Everett Phelps. District Attorney. Mr. D. A. ern Romances. works, losses more than offset 6:30—(7) Disneyland. ‘Survival in) cracks another case. [profits in operation of the 4maining 337 stations in the country, | plus the ABC and Dumont net- sion, which he said showed that! Bricker |. Fe nite: JEANNE MOODY tive evidence yet that the bag was lost while in the airlines juris- diction, Work to Launch JA GRAND RAPIDS \ — Backers af by young people with the workings of,’ ' the business world, have collected) $9,730 toward a goal of $25,000 needed to launch JA Junior Achievement, doing” Rapids, “learn program to acquaint 7:30—(7) The Amazing Danner arm Report. (per cent of sales, compared with * ‘get out of Mother Hubbards.” In fact, she was in something like that when we saw the} “This boils down to one fact: | picture of her that convinced us she was going to be voted | Miss Take of 1956. She Was In NBC’s “Frontier” TV series. You could hardly tell her from the horse. . ‘THE MIDNIGHT EARL... | Eddie Cantor's Ida was taken from her hotel to Mt. Sinal jin an ambulance. Probably indigestion, -but she’s in for a week . Hot Miam! rumor (denied here): NBC might try to grab Godfrey ... Is Leo’ Durocher ee Crawford and Al Steele had a Ist ‘anniversary party . Noting that Anita Ekberg’ll wed Anthony Steele, Geo. Rawat says, “It would take a man of Steele.” Jackie Gleason’d sworn pals to secrecy about switching back to his old format ... Sammy Davis Jr. stars on Steve Allen’s first Sunday show June 24. Irving Berlin's writing some “Music Box Revue” music for Giselle MacKenzie for Rob't Mitchum’s laid up after taking fever shots for a Arnold signed just before his/& . Edward in the Geath—for a movie about reincarnation... Rodgers -and Hammerstein show up-for interviews in Actor Richard Egan's steady date In town is Mona Knox . Brazil's ex-Pres. Cafe Filho was here for a medical checkup. an armadilio; horned toed and Neighbor Theater. Carole 4:00—(2) Four O'Clock Theater. | noe ante a rat; a leopard lizard and) Mathews in “Cry Murder.” a) (4) 1 Married Joan. (7) The Er-| .. . squirrel. (9) Million Dollar Mo-| jovely screen star is being black-| wins. (9) Dance Party. That this is ‘economic monop-| retire? | vie. Alastair Sim in “Aan In-| mailed. (4) News. Paul Wil- i:s02(2) Aa the World Turns. (4 [Oly_cannot be denied. spector Calls," a young girl dies! jiams. (2) News. Jac LeGoff. | Sa eA, lee, Frank Stanton, president of after taking poison. (4) Eddie/11:15 (7) Strange Theater. Film) iia (9) Howdy Doody. ST (CBS. asserted in reply that ‘Fisher. Songs. (2) Detroit) Ra. (4) The Little Show., Dood Bricker is charging the TV net-, Speaks. General Motors Techni-| ygonty Woolley in “The Maid of 5:®0—(2) The Early Show. (4) Mr. works with monopoly “to advance cal Center. .| Thilhouse.” (2) Miss Fair| Tray. (7) Mickey Mouse Club. pis long dormant bill designed to 6:45—(4) News Caravan. John! Weather. Bette Wright. |_ (9) Dance Party, regulate networks.” Stanton said Cameron Swayze. 11:98—(2) Les Paul-Mary Ford |$:30—(4) Flash Gordon. that by using only profit figures) 7:0—(4) Screen Directors’ Play- Musi ——_— Bricker “‘has presented a grossly| . ae usic. | taculars. house. George Sanders. Sal on ; Theater Slab of Concrete inaceurate picture | spec Mineo in “The Dream,” adapied| meg — a Nine neat r , Ri a ro! hort story by Ivan Tur-) yse x in Frmy Ato | y no acce standards | tei ane be searching) 11:30—(4) The Files of Jeff Jones. Delays Progress does CBS have anything even ‘rip to Trinidad . . for his father learns some. un-| A lumberman, his wife and an- approaching monopoly pleasant truths. (2) Paul Win-| other woman make a nice tri- on Vets Pr oject television broadcasting busi» Vegas opening was a whopper. chell Show. Paul ean yey angie in “Timber Target.” A large concrete slab that once | hess,”’ a a . | with guests Jaye THURSDAY MORNING |anchored four Civil War cannons matching suits and ties. ee and ‘dancer Bobby Vani; | 6: se—(2) Meditations. (4) Today's was uncovered yesterday by work- mond pos ailioriaed Stanton A music, variety. lers at the site at the. Saginaw- y ; * * * “It's the story of my failure! she retorted. “Now I can't} in Grand Mentalist accepts challenge of expert on African mysticism. (4) Today. C&V TV CROSLEY Authorized SERVICE Member of Oakland County Electronics Association FE 4-1515 Open Eves. Tin 10 P.M. 158 Oakland $:00—(7) Masquerade Party. Peter Donald hosts panel quiz. Cross Canada Hit Parade. top tunes from . Canada. Television Theater. ‘ Courage,” a documentary based) (4) 8:25—(4) News. Edmund G. Ross and Victor; er Room. Jory as his opponent in the bat- tle to impeach President An- drew Johnson. stars James Whitmore as ceo PRESCRIPTIONS MM LOWEST PRICES Furtney Drug Store SYLVAN CENTER FE 8-0433 aire. An Army captain is given) 10:900—(4) Home.. Stery—of-—Captain—J Car-: Heme. day Father Knows Best. Robert Young asks his family “The $10 7° 04) Today., Question.” F 6:55—(2) On the Farm Front. 7: a) Capt. Kangaroo. (4) To- 7:55—(2) Cartoon Classroom. (g 8:00—(4) Today. (7) Little Rascals The 8:15—(2) Morning Playhouse. ‘A Profile in|8:30—(4) Today. (7) Wixie Wonder- | _ on Sen. John F. Kennedy's book,'8:48—(2) News, weather. 9:00—(2) Garry Moore. (4) Romp-| 9:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. Heart Throb Theater. (2) The Million-|9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. a million dollars but chooses to) 10:25—(4) Window in Home. return to hazardous duty in “The! 110:30—(2) Strike It Rich. a | died in wars. ‘II, he said. (4) ote y OE roll.’ 0:35—(T) News with Bert Parks. (9) Jackie Rae Show. Music, variety. (2) I've, Got a Secret. ‘Garry Moore oh Studio. —| panel quiz. P. F. TIME IS HERE! Sizes to Fit. the ~ Entire Family! ECONOMY SHOE STORE 552 N. PERRY :00—(7) Boxing. 10-round middle- | weight boxing bout: Johnny Sax- / ton vs. Gil Turner, from Phil-; adelphia. (9}° Mystery Theater.' John Abbott, Peggy Stewart in ‘Vampire's: Ghost,"’ a vampire attacks at an African village. (4) This Is Your Life. Ralph in and Ricky. 11:55—(9) -$:30—(7) Break the Bank. Quiz i 9e—(2)-Vatiant Lady nessee Ernie Ford. | (4) Feather Your Nest. a aare 4 4h, (7) Story (7) Rob 11;:45—(2) Guiding Light. Billboard. AFTERNOON Oakland intersection. The circular piece measured St ‘about 12 feet in diameter and be-| peu ied: Sates conte. (7) Countryside. lieved to date back to 1865. The men, “Nike” guided missile base in Auburn Heights, are leveling off ‘the commerce committee. | the site in preparation for mak- ing it into a war memorial for all Pontiac residents who have some (y» — John from the ‘6.1 per cent shown by 3,000 lead- Bricker did not give break- ‘downs in the manner suggested iby Stanton, but He said |Stanton testified on June 18, 1954:, “The television networking busi- ness is a complicated and delic ate, «business. * * * to reconcile” the “‘official figures”) “IT believe the site was once With Stanton's testimony. known | as ‘Cannon Point, Bese a remer | conceded Stanton did +new—the— Bricker —prehts was sunk indicates they must have but he said the “economic pattern Jobs When Town | Ten-expected to fire the weapons." The cement is being torn up so est ublished by the improvement work may con- es Experimental School. nue. 1:15—(2) Love of Life. aa 25—(7) News Ace. 11:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. mist have heen that time” for the year’ With respect to small stations, The project is being pro- Bricker —contended-they—sulfer — moted by the Cook- Nelson -Post. of: “ the American | »0-square yard Will Seek Senate COLDWATER Smeekens, Coldwater businessman, announced today he will seek the Edwards re-creates the life of 12:99—(2) Mid-day Movie. (4) Ding Republican nomination for the. | whenever CBS and NBC refuse ae who own the! 19 give teem network programs. * * What haporan: he said, is that | the big networks prefer to give a stations, which simply extend their covetage to the areas served by ee little eoatiaatl previous testimony by Stanton to | their programs to the big city | (—teker trouble . . EARL'S PEARLS... Martha Scott repeats this truism: “Don’t complain about he did quote|/ paying taxes—it's easier than learning to speak Russian.” | WISH I'D SAID THAT: “A hypocrite,” notes Woody Allen, “ts a guy who writes a book praising athelsm—and then prays’ ‘that it'll sell.” TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Lynn ‘Dollar claims Taffy Tuttle’s : Profit margins are rela. very soft-hearted—every time she hears “Poor People of Paris” According to Floyd E. Cremer, ‘tively small — particularly when she sends a CARE package to France. deputy director of veteran's affairs one takes into account the enor- in the county, the slab, sunk four mous investments and operating (@ feet in the. ground, served as a €Xpenditures involved.” base for the cannons, They were melted for scrap in World Wary The senator said it is “difficult David Merrick, producer of ment for 280-pound Walter Slezak. “Applicants don’t have to. try out,” Slezak says, “—just weigh in.”.. (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) | . 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Coming of auto travel, say some loggers, has in- creased absenteeism by making taverns more accessible, Lum- TRON MOUNTAIN (?—The lum-, berjack—once a- hard-bitten, rip-| roaring‘character of the North) Woods—looks more. and more like! ithe wellbred suburban commuter. | Loggers wear plaid shirts in-) flannel. suits, but) until ey Kot out of see to a! | berjacks used to have to wait | | Sawyer ot the Sawyer - Stoll ‘has a half million cor 600,000 feet.” ie Co, in Escanaba. Ise 0 “A power saw will cut twice! They tell’ ae oe. that timber lox much ber in day a was once so densé a woman who . cedar. saw and it cuts the stump'saw a cedar block pavement in| men a tat eld a to turn uch lower. The timber was so Gladstone remarked, “The trees| Meet tnd onan tad WAiAtaad Hh |heavy we'd get two or three mil-/were certainly thick before they] “An old Jack wouldn’t know |lion feet to a 40-acre tract. Now cut them down bere, weren't! COMING SOON! “OPERATION Walch for Details HOT pog” FUN FOR ALL! his business today, ” sald ¢ Cart it's 8 a | very Good hardwood 40 that! they?” ~ ; Ose can commute to work in the rr nge.— NOW YOU CAN ENJOY SOFT WATER As Low As __ Tworker, | ‘§ cars an enjoy a home life as ‘ =eor w ’ ber ixing_ quarters _ _were set _| The oldtime ae lived ‘and roads cut into the forest to in camp alt winter, darning his ltimber stands, crews arrived in | own sox and underwear to save October to start cutting. | money. Then he'd spend bis wn USTRIAL OPERATION earnings in a wild three days | when he did hit town. Today's logger is likely to live in town or on a farm. He drives, to work in the forest over. dis-| |tances that once kept his grandfa- ither in camp the winter long. BINGES TOO. CLOSE Logging camps, once a familiar’ covered roads. When spring thaws icame, loggers put on caulked boots took to riding the logs on flood swollen streams to the mills. I New and better machines life to an industrial operation. Peninsula, have dwindled to a_ !t possible to move timber trom traction of their former size. Only, the stump direct to the mill. a few large camps now have Many) Power loaders and logging trucks as 75 or 80 men. Logging settle-|took over more the manual work ends with 125 to 150 men once. ‘Tractors replaced horses, power were commonplace. Now a camp is saws were used instead of the hand considered good sized with 25 men. | drawn ‘crosscut saw. There's one aspect of modern | Timber tracts are smaller now logging that didn't arise in the |—but operators use. only half-the | News of the Men in Service Clennon Martin, 17, the grandson) Crash Crew in 1 Boca Chica. He is lof Mrs. Myrtle Clasman of 131'3| the 17 year old E. Pike, is now son of Mr. and \Mrs. Forrest SEE at Ran’ Narrin of 1043 Thatcher, Patterson & Wernet Community National Bank Pontiac — FE 2-9224 \ : keview Ave. A/C Martin Airman Nar- enlisted in the hip Faece | Jar rin enlisted in vary 1956 and the Navy August received his bas-| 29: 1955. He com- ic traning in San Pleted his basic Antonio, Texas. |training at Great Before he en- ES tered the service a student “ NARRIN Prior to his* enlistment he at- at tended Waterford High School and | was employed at Holiday Park. MARTIN A/C Martin was | Melvindale ie beeen * Pvt. pres a Scott, 18, son| Sergeant First Class Stanley G. of Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Scott,/ Bernik, 24, son of Mr. and Mrs. 2420 Highland Ct., Royal Oak, is Joseph Bernik, 26763 Bloomfield ‘receiving basic combat training ’d., Birming- fees od 8th ree! Division at ham, __ recently . Carson, Colo. = : Pvt. Scott is training with the | graduated from division's ‘8th Signal Company. | the Seventh Ar- The 8th is preparing for its ‘move | my Non- Com- to Europe next fall as part of, missioned — Offi- Operation Gyroscope. cer Academy in He entered the Army last October) Munich, .. Ger- and completed basic training at| many. Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. Sergeant Ber- c ee « « nik, in Europe Sidney Narrin is with the Nas BERNIK since May 1954, —._-jhas been in the Army since Fe *bruary 1951. His decorations in- | clude the Good Conduct Medal and ithe UN and Korean Service Rib- bons. 4 * * * i Nurse Aids With Birth, Then Bears Daughter WARE, Mass. (®—Mrs. Samuel: * ¢ *e C..Fullam, a nurse at Mary Lane, Jerrold Yoder, son of Mrs. Shel- Hospital, assisted when Mrs.;don Yoder, and the late Lt. Col ‘Frances H. Martin of Brookfield Sheldon B. Yoder is at Lackland gave birth to her 14th child. | Air Force Base in San Antonio, | An hour later Mrs. Fullam her- Texas, where he has entered p self elf gave | birth’ toa daughter. Aviation Cadet Training. Life in a logging carp was al- } : ; i F ’ ni ‘ | { ie i From fall to spring timber was’ ‘stacked and hauled out on the ice’ changed logging from a way of — center of woods life in the Upper Bulldozers built roads that made _ cena: a Sale Starts Tomorrow! Reg. $229-—Save $4] | 2pe. modern suite — ng for living room, ‘Harmor 1y House sofa and chair full comfort. styl your Dramati > news with foam latex cushioning fcr fabric five beautiful Harmony House colors. Use Sears Easy Payment Plan during this Nylon frieze in sale! Reg. $229-Save $41 2-Pc. Sectional Styled for modern living with dramatic new nylon frieze fabric. Lurex threads add sparkle and life to the fabric. Foam rubber cushions, sturdy hardwood frames upholstered in the finest details. 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