| Of p a i i 4, ; Stee alt As 7 “a v6 ‘I P ie ticses eps hile Ga isp Mate: aed me , = rap 4 R e a iif * +t _T —e ay PONT ~ Memoria bay Edition x* ba * PONTIAC, RECHIGSR. 9 WEDNESDAY, MAY 80," 1956 —82 PAGES : qe Weary Senators Shout Approval of Highway Bill Aims at 40,000 Miles of Modern Roads Over Next 13 Years WASHINGTON (#—Sen- ate passage of the highway bill early today assured the nation of mammoth pro- gram of road construction aimed at coping with the ever-swelling flow of motor traffic. Passage came after mid- night. Weary senators shouted approval of the measure that would set in motion the greatest peace-|_ time federal building pro- gram in history. The legislation will give President Eisenhower a highway program of about ___ the size he has been asking. Both houses approved taxes de- ened Se Oe Se werk on 8: pay e2. Now You Know Who Rates Tops on the Diamond DETROIT #—Two sandlot base- ball teams were warming up last night. The managers had their lineups ready. The crowd was ready. It Clements Wins Kentucky Bid Rolls Up Big Margin Over Chandler Choice for Renomination LOUISVILLE, Ky. #—Sen. Earle C. Clements has won a thumping renomination victory over the can- \py) Chandler's forces in the Ken- tucky Democratic senatorial pri- mary. Clements, the Senate majority whip, rolled up a surprisingly easy interstate road projected 13-year program network fo link practically every Also planned are by-passes around 50 major cities and inner- loop expressways in some cities. All but about 7,000 miles of The House apportionment formu- la provides for distributing feder- : triumph over Chandler-backed Joe B. Bates, a former U.S. represent- ative, in yesterday's prams pri- mary, thus the people's mandate to the power he wielded in the state Democratic organiza- tion. Clements will tangle in the Nev. 6 election with Republican Thruston B. Morton, whe cap- tured his party’s nomination handily. Returns from 3,625 of Kentucky's 4,036 precincts gave: Clements 204,994; Bates 125,184; James L. Delk 3,494. ’ Morton 37,748; former State Sen. Julian H. Golden 10,872; Granville al funds for the interstate system among the states according to their claimed needs as reported to the federal Bureau of Public Roads. | ’ ACCEPTED BY 55-27 VOTE | ‘The Senate formula, accepted) 55-27 there yesterday, follows the| method used for the interstate sys-| Thomas 4,252. Only last year Chandler returned| to politics, after a tour as baseball) commissioner, to whip forces in winning the governor's! nomination over former Judge ay T. Combs by 18,000 in a half mil-| lion voter turnout. Clements’ primary victory also ' strengthened his party position, It} bei under the present federaj aid beng him -a bigger say-so in| This gives two-thirds weight to, a state's population, one-sixth to! its area, and one-sixth to its rural) road mileage. Sen, Gore (D-Tenn), sajd the compromise bill might include provision for a re-study by the Public Roads Bureau after five years te determine the actual needs of the states in completing their shares of work on the in- terstate network. Congress then could readjust the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) | Barkley died of a heart attack April 30. selecting a nominee for a second Senate term. Chandler will name a senator to serve until the November election. | Legislature May Meet LANSING ( — Amid rising spec- ulation that his answer will be “yes,” Gov. Williams promises: to try before the week is out to de- cide whether to call a special leg- islative session on a ec prob- lem. _ Colors at Annapolis ON PARADE — Miss Béverly the 8th U. 8. Naval Academy Color Guard is Board Adopts Tax Allocations | ' for Area Units Millage for Townships Announced Public Hearing After a public hearing yesterday in the County Office Building, Board formally adopted ‘most of the tentative allo- cation schedule drawn up at last week’s meeting. Uniform rate throughout jthe county for county gov- ernment will be 4.68 mills, which will produce reve- nuea totaling $7,416,872.89 on the county’s state- equalized valuation of $1, - 584,801,900. Maximum millage for township governments this year is 1.9, jthough most. will get Jess and some no mi t didate backed by Gov. A. B. (Hap-|"| ‘@K® no mullage allowance at) Total millage allotments for some of the country’s larger school districts are: Rochester, 21.07; Birmingham, 27.82; Bloomfield Hills, 25.32; Walled -Lake 37.23; Farmington Township, 4.544; Huron Valley, 22.23; Pontiac, 18.07; Oak Park, 40.82; Royal Oak, 29.72; Berkley, 32.32: Ferndale, 17.42; Southfield Township, 24.12; Troy Township, 29.42; Waterford Township, 32.10. All school district millages in- ages authorized by voters in addi- tion to the annual board allocation. township government and schoo! district allocations together must not exceed 15 mills. The County Special Education millage, atithorized by voters three years ago, is set at .50 mills this | year. Most school district millages list- ed include variable millages rang- ing as high as 1.97 mill’, which do all townships includ- ied in the school districts. Whooping Bird Arrives in South First One Ever Hatched a nation’s fourth largest auto| last night and were plan-+ in Captivity; Species Near Extinction NEW YORK (INS)—The first whooping crane ever born in cap- tivity was hatched today in New Orleans. = The new arrival at Audubon Park brought the total world popu- gre of the nearly extinct~ bird Following| Oakland : County's Tax Allocation clude building and operating mill-| , Under Michigan law, county and) ‘Aircraft, Auto {Pt at > ae. ~ Merger Seen. Curtiss-Wright Corp. Ready to Reveal Deal With Studebaker NEW YORK (®—Wall sources say Curtiss-Wright Corp.,| aircraft firm, is ready to announce Street | N ation’ s War Heroes Are Remembered Today tas Pontiac Press Phote » HONORING A VET-— Mrs. Esther Larson, right, and her daugh- ter, Mrs. Robert Miller, were among thousands of Pontiac residents who visited local cemeteries to honor their departed war dead today. Mrs. Larson's son, M. Sgt. Martin A. Strahan, was a Korean War victim. They are } tary plét'at placing a wreath on the grave in the mili- Park Cemetery with bugler George Pappas __ | of VFW Post 1370 playing the traditional “Taps” in the background. Traffic Heavy in County, but No Tie-Ups Reported No highway fatalities were reported in Oakland \County today despite the usual heavy Memorial Day la Jarge stock transaction deal! itraffic on main roads of the county. ae at solving the financial trou- | manufacturer. Sources close to the aute com- pany said Curtiss-Wright is preparing to assume control of Studebaker-Packard by ir. ing a large block of watloecd stock. Reportedly, the aircraft firm would pay 35 million dol- lars for 7 million shares of the stock, , : to 30. The baby is the off- anctig of the only two whooping | ‘cranes in captivity. z Ornithologists from all over the nation had traveled to New Orleans in the hope of witness- | ing the birth, but only three men were in the right place at the right time. They are the first persons ever known to have wit- nessed the birth of a whooping | crane. AP Wirephoto Jean Douglass, of Atherton, Calif., shown at Annapolis | being assistéd by her fiance Midn. Robert S. Cecil of. San | Francisco while passing the colors to his company during practice. Miss Douglass will pass the colors to this year's winning company, commanded by Cecil, Thursday difring the color parade. The men are George Douglas. jsuperintendent of Audubon Park, ‘John Northcutt, head zookeeper, land John O'Riley, an ornithologist from New York City. * Ld] * Douglas, who had been sitting on top of the roof adjacent to the | whooping crane pen for several | days and nights—with but two or three hours for sleep, announced: MOTHER DOING FINE “The mother is doing fine, _ we believe the baby is doing we also."’ mother is a bird named| Josephine, by the U.S. Wild Life and Fish- eries Department. Cooler on Thursday, Weatherman Says Partly cloudy, warm and humid is the forecast for the Pontiac jarea with scattered showers and! thunderstorms tonight. The lowest} temperature tonight will range’ from 66-70, Tomorrow will be partly cloudy and cooler with showers by after- noon or evening. Pomorrow s- high) iwill be 76-80. i The lowest thermometer reading} in downtown Pontiac preceding 8) yA a.m. was 69 degrees. The cere | rose to 9% at noon. The deal also would pave the -Deputies of the Oakland County Sheriff's Depart- s of Studebaker-Packatd Corp.!ment had a heavy patrol set up throughout the area! ning to carry on through the danger hours. They re- ported no tie-ups on coun- ty highways and traffic was said to be well under control. The county officers were joined with state and city police, National Guardsmen and air units in an ef- fort to cut the highway toll in Michigan and the country. way for an outright merger at National Safety Council has esti- some future date. James J. Nance, president and! board chairman of the deficit- plagued Studebaker-Packard, other top company officials met here behind closed doors yester- day with a group of bankers from Detroit, Chicago and New York. At the conclusion of the meeting, | Nance told reporters; “There is, ‘nothing I can teH you.’ } Williams to Be on Job LANSING (® — Gov. Williams said Tuesday he will make a pér- sonal aerial inspection of the State Police Memorial Day. traffic con- trol system. | \miated that 110 persons will die in| traffic accidents before midnight tonight. They urge motorists to start for home early tonight, with the iday Highway Patrol swung into) action last night beginning the an- nual program of safety in heavy traffic areas in northern Oakland County. The program operates in the interest of safety on Memorial Day, July 4, and Labor Day.. Six radio equipped cars, each carrying two advanced first aiders, are patrolling the main county arteries in their effort to promote safety and aid motorists involved kin accidents, Two stationary units ihave been placed near telephones jin order that workers may be noti- ified where they are most needed. | Clyde Norton of Lake Orion is patrolling the highways..by. air to |notify first aid cars of heavily con-| U.S. Weather Stormy, Warm Wide Sections of Nation Feel Tornadic Winds, See Funnel Clouds By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Wet weather threatened to dampen the observance of the Memorial Day holiday in wide sections of the country today. ithe outlook for areas in the mid- continent in the ‘wake of tornadic winds and severe thunderstorms yesterday and last night. The Weather Bureau reported several tornado funnel clouds and unconfirmed twisters in sec- tions of Kansas, Missourl, N> braska, Illinois, Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle. No cas- ualties were reported. Thunderstorms rumbled across ithe central and upper Mississippi Valley, the Ohio Valley, the Great Lakes region and the-Plains states. Hail pelted many areas. Thunder- most dangerous hours being from |gested areas and of accidents inSMowers also occurred along the 7 to 11 p.m. An estimated three |areas away from the operating] Gult of Mexico and in the South- million cars were expected to be on Michigan highways. The American Red Cross’ Holi- cars. Last year's three-day Memorial ‘Day weekend death toll was 369. If vou drive today, be doubly careful and come hack alive. tion on highways can be within 150 miles or so of cies. And above all — he Safety engineers suggest that conges- reduced if motorists stay home, except in emergen- careful today. jeastern states, | Thunderstorms yesterday hit areas along the western slopes of ithe Appalachians from Ohio to ‘North Carolina and others were \reported ‘in northern California, ‘Oregon and Montaa. Fairly warm weather prevailed in most of the country. Tecnpere itures ranged from 50s in North) Dakota and New England to the| ‘70s in the Southern states. More stormy weather appeared) _ Voters Seem to Lack Interest in Candidates on Dem Ticket MIAMI, Fla. (#—Adilal E. Stevenson emerged from Florida's Democratic presi- dential primary today with a close and somewhat hol- low victory over Sen. Estes |Kefauver. Florida voters simply didn’t care much —and showed it with a small, tight vote— whether they gave the nod to the former Illinois governor or the Tennessee senator as their preference for the Demo- rc presidential nomina- autores from 1,680 of the state's Bonds is Hospital Get State Approval The Michigan Municipal eee the is- Hospital addition, City Manager W. K. Willman so informed the City Commission last night and set June 18 for the sale of the -and the signing of the construction contracts, The regular commission meeting slated June 19 will be held one day earlier in order to sign the con- tracts on the last day they are valid. ‘They’re A Pretty Good Bunch’ Belabored ‘Car ae Reports on Teenagers of City By JANICE HAYHOW f |}Park. The father is Crit, owned agers, I lugged hot dogs and toted| OO ELE root beer as a car hop for an eve- ning. Net result: I think they're a| pretty good bunch. For four hours one Friday night | I served as car hop at the A & W| Root Beer stand on West Huron under the fine direction and with the excellent cooperation of Man- jager Jerry Grubb. | From the car hop's viewpoint) the teenagers were polite, even) tipped! No smooching during the} wait for ‘a beer,’ (and I was cheeking this), no bad words or what have you. If vou want the real lowdown! you ought to go visiting these drive in restaurants. What an ex-) \perience, The drive ins have re- Placed the old corner drug store as Official) Hangout» and. Social ‘Center! i teflecting the change of times, CAR HOP HAYHOW hangouts in various shades, styles) owned by. Audubon| To get the inside word on teen-|teenagers, 1956, drive in these and conditions of cars (if it's @ pants are the rage’ now, we | sedate vehicle, you know it's So boogie hair cuts and pegged | In an- other ten years and less we wal 'Dad’ s) in the same manner, teen- jit’ ll be something else and the jagers of preceding . generations jeather jacket crew will go the| 'walked into the corner drug store. | Social center plus! Making dates, planning the evening's ac- tivities, hopping from car to car to impart a choice morsel of gossip—that’s what goes on at drive ins. Another popular practice of fthe lway of all teenage fads! Come on now, didn’t you ever wear one of those ties that light up and say ‘‘Kiss me, baby” or didn’t the girls in your era go in for something called the ‘New Look” which called for skirts to the ankles, big puffy sleeves and a teenagers (boy-type) is to stand jen magse around the stand itself,’ idiscussing topics of the day and the’ latest in the hottest hot rods (that means cars). Generous amounts of hot-dogs, cheeseburgers, and gallons of cold, jroot beer’ go down the hatch dur- ing these eyening sessions, Every generation of tecnaxers| . back to the time of Socrates has) _ been maligned by us adults! i { . ibig red bow under the chin? Or) Sn | In Today’ s Press | County News).......06 s005 LI Editorials OO 8 Damon Runyan. cEnOnoRDNS SU 8 Sperts ........... veneee 33, be | | | Wheaters .....-..g00ce cee , 4 TV & Radio Programs st | coo AT thru 21 e Women's Pages.. were you caught in the rage before that, when girls wore skirts above the knees, big sloppy sweaters and |danced to that crazy swing music? No, I don’t think we've got any- thing to worry about. Our citizens of tomorrow are okay. Judging from the viewpoint I enjoyed, they’re a “‘solid’ bunch. A few different ideas, maybe, but they tell me that a few different ideas tempered with time makes—that admirable thing called progress what it is. And if you're wondering how I survived four hours of racing from car to car, slinging heavy trays and trying to smile and keep pleasant, well, best you take your - ihat off to the car hops. They've got, a‘ tough job and no body knows it better than 1. If you're wondering why I'm limping \this week, it's purely occupational \disease from Operation Hot Dog. rer nil Kefauver Happy jat Tight Margin Jof About 7,000 ______Seaking Action _| ” @ neighbor reported having | seen - Grocery Store Blaze _ Causes $1,100 Damage - mated at $1,100 to the building and ob Ua ij ye . Soy THE PONTIAC | PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1956. «: f eee 4. Gh il Study of Baldwin Rubber Co, The “noisy” topic of the Baldwin the reported noise emanated from the factory as “unbearable” “driving residents crazy.” The tople was originally raised | on Nev. 1, 1955 when a number | of Spokesman for the group, = thony Bellisario, 420 Central Ave., said; “People can't sleep night or| day ,.. there's noise 24 hours a day . . . I don’t know what the | people are going to do there.” City Manager W. K. Willman told) the commissioners a sound test) performed last year by the State Health Dept..indicated no excessive noise “at that time.” tae year, M. D. McLintock, firm president, said the noise and dust had been eliminated by installation. of muffling devices and a system) to prevent finely ground rubber) from escaping into the air. The city manager was instructed to re-investigate the situation and 4 if necessary have another noise test ——_ by the health de-| petment. Detectives Prot Probing 3 Home Breakins The detective bureau of the Oak- Noise Complaint “Residents Near Plant and | - persons requested city help in | eliminating noise and dirt they | said came from the company. | SPRING SURVEYOR — Old Man Robin, care- free as a spring morning, watches corn-planting eae Se eek 2S oe ee Se shot. near Butler, Pa. Associated Press photographer Walter F. Stein caught the seasonal spirit in this ¢ Weary Senators OK. Highway Legislation (Continued From. Page One): formula in line with this study, he said, Under. both Senate and House versions, Uncle Sam would pay ter-state system. “The House bill provides for a 5144-billion-dollar federa l-state spending program over a 13-year period. : TOTALS 37 BILLIONS The Senate version would be about the same if projected for the same number of years. But it! ‘actually totals about 37 billions) three federal aid road systems lother than the interstate run only ifive years; it carries a 13-year’ jallotment for the interstate proj- ect. The House voted te spread about $14,800,000,000 in new finance the federal share of the program. The Senate trimmed this to $14,500,000,000 by soften- ing the impact of a special levy on big trucks. A penny-a-gallon boost in the federal gasoline tax to 3 cents is! calculated to bring in the bulk of the new revenue. But the bill also tread rubber, trucks, buses and trailers. : The Public Roads Bureau enti- mates the new taxes, for a typical car owner, would amount to $8.60 a year. But it could: run as | as $565 for a five-axle truck. Detroit Man Admits AP Wirephete Pontiac City Affairs |'Commission Sets June 12 Hearing ito Discuss Additional Funds Allocation Charges of Indecency Terry Virgil Riddell, 22, of 1321 W. Winchester St., Detroit, pleaded roe to taking indecent liberties Hazel Park at his arraignment pecetey in Oakland County Circuit +190 per Cent Or the cost of the “tnt because its authorizations for the: taxes over 16 years to help to | provides increased levies on Oana an eight-year-old girl in| The amendment of the annual additional ‘funds resulting from in- creased assessed valuations in the city, will be the subject of a public hearing to be held June 12. usa Se cases asin aed Post Office Loss Set at Whopping two juveni of the| To Honor Higgins | With June Dinner — leaving one A dinner honoring Michigan ‘about - Turnpike Authority Chairman George N. Higgins, who has an-,2 Minute, $1,000 a Minute WASHINGTON (®— The House} ‘Post Office Committee called on Congress today to face up to a $1,000-a-minute postal deficit by/| enacting higher mail rates. A committee report said the, | Office Department is running, 460 million dollars. “The fact is we are losing $1, 000 ing the report said, and’ nounced his candidacy for the Us, |@dded: House of Representatives seat to The committee has approved a be vacated this fall: by Congress- jbill to raise rates on first, second man George A. Dondero, will be| jand third class mail. The increas: | appropriation ordinance to allocate) The City Commission last night/and Police Departments that a set the date after accepting the|food and tobacco license be denied amending ordinance by title only.| Dewey Jones, 151% Bagley St. The ‘ ailecations will A hearing will also be conducted, be discussed at the hearing: (June 12 on tle special assessment) $5,000, pay imereases. for the |roj) involving proposed installation pra nachna myn) har of a storm drain in the 4 eed pesos the ity; $200,090, Pur, \bounded by Glendale, Menominee, agp poten and $0,743.14, | Genesee, and Telegraph, | d ss , A high bid of $200 was accepted |\for a city-owned house at 38 Laf-| hospital debt. The hearing will be a prelude to ayette St. It will be removed to! establishment of the 1956 tax rate|'make way for one of three new| for the city and the acceptance|municipa? parking lots in Pontiac. of the revised budget from final-| Approved was a plat and plat ized assessed valuations for Pon-|bond for the new Glendale Manor tiac. : | Subdivision. Other action taken up on last pes annual deficit of the [oleh sates of a ew it Auto Str ikes Down | |$51,209.68 of the A & A Pome amnesa"= Clarkston Youth, 10. The work is slated to be done A ten-year-old Clarkston a ‘this summer according to City En- gineer Lewis M. Wrenn. It rd aS iwas in fair condition: at Pontiae) ‘pected to be completed in Septem- |General Hospital today after being | ber. | struck by a car on Main Street: | nical who is in jail under bond of $2,000, will be sentenced! jJune 11 by Judge Frank L. Doty. Highland Park Resident ‘Changes Plea to Guilty Charged. with carrying a con- cealed weapon March 8 in Royal \Oak, John M. Dobbie of 12107) Woodward Ave., Highland Park, \who had stood mute at his arraign- ment March 19, changed his pleal to guilty Monday im Oakland County Circuit Court Dobbie will be sentenced June | 11 by Judge Frank L. Doty. Power use is on the increase injhome of Richard The Day in Birmingham Hearings Are Final Steps in Intersection Changing BIRMINGHAM — Things will be, changed at the Hunter and Wood- ward northern intersection if a) ., alter present city, state and coun- ty plans. Spurred by a acd lee — 0 dents, including one fatality, be-| .noolers: tween June 1, 198 and July 1/0. aA eae sad hn 1950, the ‘work towards revamping ray e the corner has plowed through much red tape. Planned are a land trade be- tween the city and Socony Me- bile Oll Company, the onarzation | [ater 20 years as a chemical en- land frem Bloom. |2!?eer with Ford Motor Co., died =e Lact a rezoning so So- Suddenly yesterday afternoon on a cony can build its gas station, ‘golf course at Scranton, Pa. t, He and his wife, Harriet, exmnting | nbs ane visiting her sister there. | northbound traffic on Oak into | a aye ting the Mr. Blunt had been a board di- diagonal entrance onto Hunter rector of the First Baptist h, * |Royal Oak, for several years. He Back in 1950, city commissioners,|joined the First Presbyterian Bloomfield township officials and|Church on moving to Birmingham. county and state highway officials! He is a World War I veteran. sat down together to work out Funeral services are pending at plans. the Manley-Bailey Funeral Home. Two weeks ago, a Socony spokes- : jman won tentative approval of all 8 ° ° ‘steps from the local commission, Adlai Wins in Close |and at this week's meeting, several resolutions were passed. Fl id Pri Socony has begun its building ce orl a rimary sis of the basis o! mets toeaaive approval | (Cont 1 From P One) | All veterans are invited to vielt at the Democratic National Con- the new home of the- Birmingham) vention, in a belt across the cen- American Legion Post on Ferndale ter of the state, They included the street all day today. coe ee Uevueme) Sea Gren beginning — | rough ‘ort uderdale, and the Pressing , sort |interior citrus area with 7 Se De cemeer eeeeen > citinsl as Suruedte (and) Lakeland! clude a doubleheader at Eton (“7 = the ‘ Park between “Federal” league tod yore ‘votes straggl- teams. The Orioles play the Ath- ‘few score, to a few hundred, to a few thousand votes. Madison | Heights Resident Planning for | arking Lot A in) the block buunded by Ferndale, Hamilton, Park and Oakland has hit another snag. Right-of-way for extending Fern- * . dale street to Hamilton will not be OTOWS Term in Jail ,sought until next year. commis-| Driving while under the influ- sioners decided when City Mana- ence of liquor resulted in a 14 ger D. C. Egbert said it would day sentence in the Oakland Coun-| force removal of a section of the ty Jail Tuesday for John McKane Birmingham Eccentric’s building. Jr.. 33, of Madison Heights. | He pleaded guilty to the charge, ecules, sara ies oeeroaa! | when arraigned by Justice Rob- | commstostoners agreed (Gases: ‘ert C. Baldwin of Hazel Park. Mc- | rate projects on streets in the ‘Kane was a when he did not! pay fine and costs total $110.| —— | barking = nina | and re- ing $100 Fire Hits Home ~ Changes Plea to Guilty Charged with stealing two tires) WEST BLOOMFIELD —A fire, from a parked car in Pontiac | er) ing in from the northern edge of} Tewnsh! the state that finally pulled Steven- White Son may ton in front to ‘stay. He inched ale ie | steadily ahead after that, from a} iH ae Hy i j ef i Qo i i i A i 5 WHEREAS, The annual Election ts to | be held in said poor “Gletriet on Mon. — the llth day of June, 1966. | EREFORE. NOTIC Is iT | annual school on on. shoule ha gaghanadid clerk of the town- y clerk of the city in registration ter. city clerks, need not ae es One OBMUN, a seekasy of leah Board of Educa 1963. Dated: May 1@, May 30, 31, 1056 morning, June Sth, from nine (9) a.m. until twelve (12) noom, and on Monday night, June lith, 1986, from six (6) o’elock, until 7:30, Eastern Stand- ort Mo di i themselves as- my person deeming grieved by the assessment may then be ecard LUCILLE M. SMITH. SS Village Vgtol Village of Orchard Sob lp a oes) Dated: Ma ‘ L ’ May 30, 1996 NOTICE OF ANNUAL ELECTION To the qualified electors of the Water- ford Townshi School District, Oakland sige Sul" shat ibe ‘Water election will eld the ip 1 District, in the County f Oakland, and State of Michigan, on y, the lith day jose f 7:00 o'clock a.m. to 8:00 o'clock m., ern nda: e Eastern Standard Time, for purpose of electing the following: members of the Board of Education to serve for a term of Saeee rer each, = which offices hoy following persons NOTICE the vott be as follows: Precinet No. 1: | Precinct No. 2: West Huron Street Precinct No. 3: Waterford Center School, 4: $: 1031 Airport Road Waterford Village one 424) hs effens Driv Pontia Lake 2515 ‘Williams Lake Reed ELMER R, JOHNSON, | Secretary of the Board of Education of. said school district Dated. May 17, 1956. May 30, 31, 1966 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE | Notice ts hecey enue athe pursuant to the cny 8 Charter the Annue!l Ap- for 1986 of the ‘City of Pontios will be amended = 12, 1966 at a public meeting befor the City Commission at 8:00 in the |Precinet No. | Precinct No. |which started in the kitchen from a’ March 2, Robert Marcino of no | evening in the City Hall so as to ap- |pan, caused $100 damage to the fixed address, who had stood mute and Thomas at his arraignment April 16, | o Salvador as the result of in-| Roberts of 4670 Middlebelt Rd. yes- changed his plea to guilty Monday | creased output obtained from the lterday morning according to West in Oakland County Circuit Court. new pepe River hydro-electric Bloomfield Fire Chief Ben J. Marcino will be sentenced June! Moshier. 1l by Judge Frank L. Doty. riate the sum of $5,000.00 for the |Mayor and ope penyert « $6,500.00 for lCity Planning, $23,205.34 for Equipment, .00 for the Public Safety Buding “99.743. 14 for Hospital Debt & By orée t of the cry Commission. Dated: May 29. ADA R. EVANS, City Clerk. y 30, 1966 SAVE at Louis pha on LOW, LOW FOOD PRICES! held June 6 at the Old Mill Tavern, 'es have been asked by the admin- Waterford Townshi jistration. As recommended by the Attendance will be by invitation only, Fire in a grocery store at 71 Auburn Ave. caused damage esti- _contents, city firemen reported today : The blaze was caused by grease igniting in a barbecue device . which had been left on. Owner is Robert Trachet. Enters Plea of Innocent Charged with negligent homicide | in the death May 6 of Umberto) Gallerani of Flint, Andrew eer Vogt of 224 E. Court St., Flint, | pleaded innocent at his arraign-| ment Monday in Oakland County) Circuit Court. Vogt is in jail under bond of! $1,000 awaiting trial. Judge Frank L. Doty set no date. Since 1928 about two billion people have entered the United. States, most for temporary stays or returning from foreign visits. The Weather Full U.S. Wea Bureau Report PONTIAC AN VICINITY — Partly cloudy, warm and humid today and ise: |committee, the boosts would add _jan estimated 432 million dollars a a memorial resolution in mem. ory of Orrin McQuaid, The commissioners aleo passed in Clarkston early last night. | County Register of Deeds, who (head and chest _jyear to ee et revenues. ‘Mayor Gets $1,000 - Mute Upon Arraignment died May 15. wk. lowing concerning proposed con- for Civic Auditorium (“On xeirnska avenue trom Franc |lin to Bagley, Melrose and Emer- ‘Mayor William W. Donaldson|son avenues from Madison to Mt. last night accepted a $1,000 check|Clemens, and for Cass avenue from the City Federation of Wom-|from existing sidewalk north of en’s Club for the Pontiac Founda-|Wisner to Wisner Stadium. tion and earmarked for a civic Commissioners heard and ac- Other public hearings to be con- |ing vehicle, F.uutiac State Police’ iducted June 12 will include the fol-'said today. struction of sidewalks in the city; standing on Main Street with two Pressel’s HOT DOGS.. Herbert Green, 10, suffered a compound fracture of the left leg,| injuries when thrown over the hood of the mov- “Troopers reported the boy was auditorium. cepted engineer estimates on the) The check was presented at the) City Commission meeting by Mrs. jee wa Co Lo ty Co Forrest Brown, president of the federation. ® No citizens were heard on Donaldson told his fellow com.| Similar hearings conducted on missioners proceeds from ‘Sigma | four projects on which the city Beta and Beta Theta Phi sorority) 88¢ssor was Instructed to pre- ldanc es have also been designated | pare the special assessment rolls | ifor contribution to the Scundation’| and report to the commission in | | two weeks, | Also accepted were rolls pre-| pared by the assessor on two other projects. These jobs will be aired' second - offense |in hearings June 12. drunk driving, Richard Gary! Pontiac Genetal Hospital Board: Burger of 383 Elizabeth Lake Chairman William P. Babcock was Road stood mute at his arraign- appointed agent of the city in mak- ment Monday in Oakland County ing applications for federal aid Circut Court. under the Hill-Burton program for Judge Frank L. Doty entered a help in the construction of the hos- plea of innocent for Burger and pital addition. wasacl Wi) Gd ith Willis M, Brewer, chairman of the building committee, was ap- pointed as alternate. Richard Burger Mute on Drunk Driving Count Charged with for Bet Slip Possession The commission passed a reso- Charged with possession of lution authorizing the city to exe- | | ‘policy slips, Lugano C. Jiles of Cute @ quit claim deed te Con- sumers Power Co, for part of lot —_ with seattered showers and th rook ay me tau teday and tonight. Bigh Grand Rapids stood mute Monday | 12 assessor's plat 147. A regu- Sli friends waiting for a chance to, iced cross the road when he suddenly) BOLOGNA darted into the highway despite. 5 the pleas of the others to wait. Driver Nicholas Gapczynski, 24, . of Hamtramck, was not held. bull 3 Bidders Pay $500 SHORTENING for Crate of Berries | BENTON HARBOR i — Five hundred dollars for a crate of 3 LB. strawberries. CAN That was the price three bidders jpaid yesterday for the first crate jot strawberries to reach the Ben- Complete Line of Beer, Wines, We Reserve the Right to Lb. Liquors te Take Out Limit Quantity Pkg. Choice Grade 79 [is Center Cut PORK ha A |ton Harbor fruit market this sea- ‘son, In accordance with an- annual | custom, the first crate is auctioned off, with proceeds going to charity. | |The $500 bid was a record. The crate of 16 quarts brought | $31.25 a quart. This figures out to about 34 cents per berry. When active marketing begins, strawberries will bring about $7.50 a crate on an average. | Choice Grade Round Steak or Boneless Rolled 69: RED HEART CAT or DOG FOOD County Deaths Mrs. Albert Jaaske Jr. * WALLED LAKE — Service for \Mrs, Albert (Bella F.) Jaaske of | 1581 Richardson Rd., will be held Lake a 79 303 CLUB STEAKS Ib. is) HAMB OF |3 - pewen Apr tonight 66 y cleudy and turning cooler wit pot by meen or evening, high 16-80, South te southwest winds 12- 7% mites an hour. - 78. rometre™ at his arraignment in Oakland! County Circuit Court. Judge Frank L. Doty entered a ‘at 2 p.m. Sunday at Gordon Memo- rial Funeral Home, Akron, Ohio. |\She died Monday after a short ill- lator station will be built on the | East Boulevard site. iplea of innocent for Jiles, who is| Received and filed was a com- Teday in. Pontiaé re temperature preceding 8 am At 6 o.m.: Wind velocity 20 mph Direction: South Sun sets Wednesday at 800 pm Sun rises Thureday at 4:59 am Moon sets Wednesday at 10 = S m. ‘free on bond of $1.00 awaiting munication from the Michigan Liq- trial juor Commission concerning the re- —————— coeeteete of licenses as deter-| News in Brief ‘census, ardson-Bird Funeral mined by the last federal decennial two daughters, iness. Arrangements are by Rich- Home of | Walled Lake. Mrs, Jaaske leaves her husband: Sherri Lynn at home, Mrs. Violet Andon of Cali- “10 Del M Moon rises Thursday at 12:03 Dewntewn Temveratures A Detroit man was bound over 10 §& Bice 10 8. m.....- 78ito Oakland County Circuit Court; S onicr S. @ oo. O@ m@..........72 12m. oe Hs yesterday to be sentenced after) CSS SPOE SOG |pleading guilty to a bigamy Tuesday in Pontiac (As — seeatere! ure icharge. Edward R, Guerrieri, 29, ‘is held in the county jail on $2,000) eeoee Lowest Sompenaters. .. teeeceenere te lbond. He will be sentenced June “Geatnerounny. The arraignment was held by Gus Sear “aee i im Ponting [Royal Oak Municipal aunice Bighent Somporeture . 68 Fletcher Renton. temperatrue Ae 48 em” J | jean temperature bed A portable cement mixer was. Mighest ond Lowest Temperateres This reported as stolen from 2690 Kings-| te in 84 Yea 03 tm 1042 ° 36 tn 1889 fon St, Addison Township, the | . Teceday’ 5, Temperatsre caer Oakland ae Sheriff's Depart. | 9 € a4 as A eens 78 ee nfent reports. It was valued at $70. 2S eee FS ¢3 Do you have a carpet problem? : 1 7 New Yor 70 h Call Tuson Carpet Serv. FE 5-8103 oo 82 Phoenix 65 —Adv Se Pee 2S hieco #7 66 8. &. Marie 53 40 If your friend's in jail and needs ah — is 84 bail. Ph. FE 5-0424 or MA 5-4031.! pa 92 60 Washington 72 55) =r Adv. | c' 5 The commissioners concurred in fornia; and a brother, Alex Feher, ja recommendation of the Health of California, TUNA CRAWF 710 Pontise Stete Bonk Bidg. 3 Dont Gamble with s. DAWE - GROVE FLAT CANS 3 Can ay “1S onte CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE son ST 19 PURE BEEF URGER 89: SHORT RIBS of BEEF 19: se SLICED BACON FISH 69: $ Ibs. KINGNUT OLEO Blinds BORDEN’S BISCUITS 10¢ tube ‘YOUR HOME / FE 2-8357 Louis SPADAFORE SONS 197 Oakland Ave. Super Market 197 Oakland dive. NORTHERN TISSUE 4 29¢ Cracklin’ Good CRACKERS Lb. Bex 19¢ ee BR SRE eS oe) AECL 8 CEPI SAR aie SOR | RENN Tek ag tania AREY ke Oe NS BM a MRO Ca Gere ee ee id gee ls Al) Om Cae, cae, FOP at peed ekg hippy Uae Rae Ee Bae eee Wor Pl ee : pac : ; - , Sus) x ph — 4 ee SAN i ] a r 2 EN is oe bid 7... )' THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY.30,) 1956 “ THREE .. \: = midis iii na : is x OY et a a gee oe A . : i . re 5 a — “ — - : About 80 per cent of U.S. non- | “Never mind what kind of bed : farm Michigan Paper Wins RS , r ne t is,’ Slats says, ‘It-is:a morbid anaes ! ae ‘ ir own householis. {| LANSING @—The American As-| =) |topic. And I think you have plenty aces OPEN Thursday —9: to 6 va sociation for Conservation 'Infor- se oye me So Tse tin ot eee ——. — | 4 a. * ‘ my ' ~ Pee ip » ac mation hag named “Michigan Con MON aly, You ony ws beth on oon Every Item in This Advertisement Wy oe Seve Serres Dar DAMON RUN | PS took ter up right away and Guaranteed UNDER-PRICED field. Publications from the U: . = give her a good one and ask her States and Canada were entered oe: . |what about my stone. The chances : ‘ “3 in the contest, : . eas are there is a hitch some - _ ~ : i N °s S y = Z He te i" a : , DI Blondé Mink “By DAMON RUNYON ~~ delay. I am sure Bea , . : ‘ |wish something sentimental on it As I was tellin ya, me and this here Julie the Starker are slurping tripe with gaglic in Mindy's rest- like Sleep well my beloved, and/IB We've planned for plenty of action from 'Bargain-Wise’ shoppers . o¢ gurant discussin our mutual pal the late Siais Slavin who is ,now pushing daisies up in Woodlawn worthwhile: savings starting:at 9 a. m. tomorrow and here isemetery without a stone tht should tell visitors who he is. Julie the Starker who is a pal of Slats from| ‘Well, I am about to mention ~ areca few of them . .. shop our store for plenty more the short pants days tells me the stone just aint On account of this here Blonde Mink what Miss Bea-|that she already takes time etd . trice Gee, a cool number what was engaged to the Slats, wanted but how it is | am as yet to find enough to have George Washing- . owt. Seems Miss Gee tells Slats the Blonde Mink checks in at 23 thou which is exactly what is his ton's farewell addre: wed SAVINGS FOR MEN poke. Slats shoves off bome and there passes out Quick like. The Doc sez he aint long for this here bie ea all of ays page sb sphere were \Slats disappears from sight and I pas (PART THREE) (the dough I have in the world.| cept that he is not wearing his |take this as a hint for me to blow Popular’ Boxer Style—Lustrous Rayon Knit “On receiving this information, It is all yours excegt twenty-six derby hat as usual, We do wet too and that very night I hunt up! r) R Sh : , hundred which you are to pay, give him his derby hat when we |Beatrice to give her Slats’ mes-| — PaaS see S — ager Fer \Clancy Brothers the tombstone ma-| place him to rest, as the under- cage. trice Gee and bring her to his bed-\,215 in Yonkers for a stone I pick taker guy says it is mot necessary. | Copyright. 1909 by the Chase Man-| side, which I do, although at first) out for myself some time ago and) Anyway, when he spies me, Slats (hatten Bank as executor and trustee 0 =| IRSDA ‘ Y SPECIA GFA: vr ° she is much opposed to leaving forget to pay for although my plot) stops walking and sits dewn en po) ag Petees loagisee os a| THURSDAY ONLY SPECIAL CSF AT ORLY -jher table in the Stork Club where|in Woodlawn is free and clear.| the edge of the late Cockeyed "Wm Terre, 69c Quality the is the centre of a gay throng) rr SHOULD LIE FLAT eens s See mate maces, gues Cc until I whisper to : ite Car.| Walch is practically next =a be compelled to flatten her and yt wurst s mecchient tant| to him and says to me tike this: (Flash Fire Kills Twins 32 to 40 cebat on arcivine at slats’ apart-|S2!2 says. ‘It is to lie fiat over| “ ‘Hello, Julie,’ he says. ‘I am/—-HARBOR BEACH (INS) — Flash - ment and realizing that he is in-/W 2h ‘ond fis cat, to evacthy eee (OORT wat ee Te tn thete|E Full elaitic waist, cool rayon-knit 4 deed an invalid, Beatrice seems) over game from end to end and| me? of You. I am walking around) 1s dairy barn. Mrs. James °F summer comfort. White or wed = Speen side to side. here for weeks trying to keep Essenmacher said she was milk-| solid colors. No limit—buy all you ; over J ‘ ewes warm and I am all tuckered out. ing cows when an explosion caused! want. : I have no doubt that some of them) ‘I order It Im Mis Term,” Slats |wi..+ do you suppose is the idea of\a fire which cut her off from her, are on the level because surely she| 88Ys, ‘because | am always a not providing people with overcoats|hoys Jam : 5 i es Jr., and Leonard. | must remember how kind Slats is arene Suet one wee eee when they are placed to rest?'They were playing in another sec | SAVINGS FOR THE HOME 0 to her | oa Vessacl tates adie oe re Only 1'Wo not rest, dye. Do oution of the barn, Mrs. Essenmach- | P Fie_-Rubhe teat "hakets ‘ess “Then Slats say he wishes to see Beatrice y Ass er escaped uninjured, ‘irst Quality—. rized Non-Sli 4 HOURS: Mon., ye 9:30 to 9:00 talk to Beatrice alone and re- | Torr or tid ever me euch ca thin (SDE say about my stone?” — voatay 7 Tues quests me to go into the next 1... besides,’ ; “ * 1 gay, ‘I must confess C L R Tues., Wed.. Set. 9:30 to 6:00 reom, but of course I have a wal icantas ee ot I do not see Beatrice lately, but otton oop ugs crack in the door so I can hear loathe and despise the snow. I J rigged gered nedigremas ilo ; SFUE HMURSDAY OMLY epe t what goes on between them and will leave the engraving te yeu, vide the stone long before ; URSDAY ONLY SPECIAL : i elels what I hear is Slats saying to Baby, het promise you will take as per her promise which I can | Sizes ; . : Beatrice like this: bei ogo batponases Care laa ae yon oe | eee hee Poses $ 4 i AK 0 - “ ‘Baby,’ he says, ‘reach in un-| “Well, I hear Beatrice promise| de . a cco : der my pillow and get the package) between sobs, and also no doubt Inch of currency there. It is the twenty-|as she is reaching under the pillow three I tell you about and it is all|for Slats’ plant, and when I step Th sda back into the room a little later, Bazley’s ur y Pad he ee Slats is a goner and Beatrice is| iyremtre a As s| SUPER SPECIALS!! | flow freely, although her best ef-| ee . fort is in Woodlawn two days later, ; . ‘ : partes t locks laa i we will have! 78 NORTH SAGINAW STREET pdieeultved siphon ‘to unflood Eresh Dressed Pan-Ready WHAT A SMART STRUDEL c “But to show you what a smart studel Beatrice is, she is around) bb. day after we place the late’ leave her a thin dime. You] § This Valuable Coupon t iguring 8 Entities the Bearer te 2 6 1-Lb. Limit Fresh coop Cc and claim his estate and/ ' REMUS THURS. bb. ven lets Slats’ lodge pay the | ONLY t expenses although of! B . this is no more than is} 4 UTTER Meat Purchase ing to any departed brother.|j | — ' Se 2 SS SS SS SSeS se ee eee eee en eee 2.2 2S 27x50 lach .......... $1.57 36x54 Inch ..........$2.37 Choice of three popular sizes —all underpriced. Blue, green, tose, chartreuse, tan, wine, : brown and white, ~ { Now! Our Lowest-Ever Price * PINCH-PLEAT Draw Drapes Ra Guaranteed $3.99 to wis $8.98. Values ia — = me em F ~~ omen | 2 vice, following approval by the Ss state Board of Agriculture, govern- 2S ing body of Michigan na SS RS University. f S4 \ QUAY \Y They include the transfer of John . \S WY), ALATA an kK. Bray, Qakland assistant agricul- VOW = tural agent, to the position of district marketing agent for! Lapeer, St. Slair and Genesee Counties. The transfer will take effect June 1 W. Maxine Harris also was 1 — transferred frem acting assistant Ss == state 4-H club leader at East Se | SS Lansing to the position of \ ———— Macomb County 4-H Club agent, effective June 1. 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Thursday: # FASHION APPAREL THIRD FLOOR 1—Reg. 99.00 Grey Dyed-Muskrat Clutch Cape 66.00 10—Reg. 22.98 Women's Raincoats...........10.88 8—Reg. 19.98 Women’s Dusters.............10.88 18—Reg. 25.00 Women’s Toppers.............12.88 16—Reg. 49.98 100° Wool Spring Coats Neen 17.88 - Others regularly 59.88 .. . new 27.88... 10—Reg. 22.98 Dresses Vevevelelelalerelecere/atepae slerer ess 7.88 Others regularly 29.88 .. . new 16.88, 35— Reg. 59.98 Bridal Gowns ...............- 27.88 regularly 49.68. . . 17.68, Broken sizes. 40—Reg. to 10.98 Women’s Blouses ....88c to 3.88 35—Reg. to 4.98 Women’s Shorts and TShirts 2.0... -60 sso wsce cess 1.88 and 2.88 18—Reg, to 19.98 Women’s Skirts...... .3.88 to 7.88 '2—Reg. to 22.98 Women’s Jackets... .6.88 to 10.88 40—Reg. to 10.98 Women’s Pedal Pushers .....:. Qnubeepconmdnnens 3.88 and 4.88 25—Reg. to 11.95 Women’s Sweaters. .5.88 and 7.88 STREET FLOOR 125—Reg. te 1.00 Women’s Nylon Blouses........ 22c Flere! patterns in many coters. Others at 44c. 2k—Reg. to 5.98 Nylon Blouses............... 1.88 Completely weshabic tn white and pink, 32 te 36. $5—Reg. 3.98 Women's Sweaters....... SOOO bE 1.88 Orten cardigans in dive, pink and white. Sises 32-38. 60—Reg. to 3.98 Women’s Cotton Blouses......1.44 Sanferised in solids and patterns. 32 te 46. FASHION ACCESSORIES THIRD FLOOR 25—Reg. to 6.98 New Summer Hats............ 88e Asserted iaces, piques, linens, straws in wanted colers. STREET FLOOR 100—Reg. 2.98 Women’s Handbags............. 1.88 Plastic calf and faille tn asserted dark colors 100—Reg. 1.00 Women’s Jewelry......-......... 22¢ Inftis! pins, geld colored bar with your initiats. ‘ 50—Reg. to 2.98. Women's Jewelry............. &8&c Btene set, tailored, white and pearl pins, necklaces and carvings 100—Reg. to 4.98 Women's Jewelry............1.88 Stone set, tailored and white meckiaces and eartings 25—Reg. 2.50 Famous Larkwood Nylons........ 44c° ' Broken sises in rich beige tones. 100—Reg. to 1.95 Famous Make Nylons.......... 88c Self seams, felly fashioned and first quality. 50—Reg. to 1.65 Women’s Snag Nylons......... 22c All breken sizes. Hurry in new and save. 19—Reg. 2.98 Women’s Leather Belts.......... 88c 100% rich leather tm green and henna only. 125—Reg. 1.00 Women’s Leather & Plastic Belts. . .44c - Rich pastels and dark shades, Hurry tn today and save. 10—Reg. 4.98 Women’s Faille & Leather Bags. . .2.88 Assorted styles and wanted colors. Save teday. 10—Reg. 7.98 Famous Makes Handbags....... 5.88 Leather. parses, hn handd Save today. 10—Reg. 10.98 el 8 Leather Purses. . . 1.88 Cheese from geet selections tn dark colers. 8—Reg. 2.98 Women’s Handbags Peonooecesos 1.44 Plastic box, woel clutches and velvet purses, 150—Reg. to 1.00 Ladies Hankies.............: .22e Linens tm prints with hand roiled wide hems Others af ‘te. 50—Reg. to 1.98 Women’s Smart Collars........ 88c. White colers slightly solled. Others at 1.44. 100—Reg. to 3.98 Women’s Cotton & Nylon Gloves 8&c Senferised and washa sal in four celers. 6-3'> 40—Reg. 3.98 Women’s Cotton & Nylon Gloves. .2.88 Sanferized and washable in feur celert, 6-7'). 100—Reg. 2.98 Women’s Cotton Gloves.....°....1.88- Reme nylons. All washable and Sanforized in 4-7': 40—Reg. 1.98 Women's Scarfs ............+--- 44c Scarfs and levely tes. Pastels and prints. INTIMATE APPAREL SECOND FLOOR h0—Reg. to 5.95 Nvlon and Rayon Slips.......2.88 Famers brands tn white and pink. Steen 32 te 40. 30——Reg. to3-08 Rayon Slipsyse eee ye 44c Famoes brands in dark colors and small sices. 20—Reg. 3.98 Women’s Pajamas ...... Gomenoes 1.88 Famous brands slightly selled. Broken sizes. * °N CHILDREN'S WEAR SECOND FLOOR 50—Reg. 2.98 Infants’ Shawls ............ ....1.44 Weels, nytens, erions in fringed and sfghan styles. Pastels and white. 64—Reg. 1.00 Boys’ Polo Shirts............... 44c Coel cotton knits im 6, sleeves, Nylon reinforced erew -mech, 1-11. 75—Reg. to 6.98 Boys’ Dress Slacks........... 2.88 Famous Hollywood stylings. Crease resistant fabrics. 6-16, - 65—Reg. to 2.98 Boys’ Sportshirts...;......... 88c Lemg and «. sleeves. Breadcieths and gedardines. 6-16. Stripes ‘and eotids, 30—Reg. 2.98 Boys’ Poplin Jackets ........... 1.88 Unlined with sipper closing, 9 slash pockets. 6-12. ¢ colors. 75—Reg. to 6.98 Girls’ Dresses ............. . 1.88 Dainty nylon prints, taffeteas, Sanferised cottons, 1-14, 8-14, 150—Reg. to 1.98 Girls’ Blouses................. 88c Cottens in «. sleeve and sleeveless, Prints, plaids and solids. 1-14. 200—Reg. to 1.98 Girls’ Polo Blouses.......... '.88¢ SB. sleeve and sleeveless. Crew mechs. 1-14, 8-14. White and pastels. 14—Reg. to 14.98 Girls’ Spring Coats.......... 5.88 Sterdy yeels and failies, fell length er sherties. 1-14. 8—Reg. 12.98 Boys’ Topcoats ..:............ 5.88 AN weel fully lined. Complete SO cap co mate. 3-4. Grey and tan 150—Reg. 1.00 Children’s Overalls & Crawlers... .44e Senferised cottons, éeqime, e 9 twille. @ me.-6. 30—Reg. 2.98 Girls’ Skirts ......... okenoees . 1.88 Washable belted styles te ravens, linens and cottons. ee 30—Reg. 8.99 Infants’ Strollers ....... area alerslars 5.88 Steel constrected with plaid Gentm cover. With shepping bag. 150—Reg. 1.39 Children’s Plisse Sleepers........88c- Santortsed in 1 and t-pe. styles. Detaty * : STREET FLOOR . 150—Reg. to 6.95 Men's Long Sleeve Sportshirts. .1.44 Prints. 1-x. . Selids, prints, plaids. Cottons and rayon biends, §-M-L-X1L. 44—Reg. to 5.00 Men's Long Sleeve Sportshirts. .88c Quality shirts for every summer setivity. S-M-L-XL. Ass'td colors. 18—Reg. 12.98 Men's Slacks ................. 9.88 Eupertiy tatlered in broken vives. Bive, grey and brown 27—Reg. to 6.98 Men’s Slacks ................. 2.88 Year 'reund biends in broken sites. Assorted colors. 22—Reg. 9.98 Men's Slacks ............... .. 6.88 Quality made in dbrekem sizes and asserted colors. 14—Reg. to 8.95 Men’s Luxury Sweaters....... 3.88 Orions, weels. L. 8. pullovers. Slightly sefled. 15—Reg. to 5.98 Men’s Orlon Sweaters......... 88c Leng er sleeveless tn brehen sites. Yellow and dive. 60—Reg. 2.50 Men’s Assorted Neckties.... we e2Z Leterioes patterns and colors. Many famees names. 72—Reg. 1.50 Men's Assorted Neckties. . . 88e Assorted colers and wanted patterns. 84—Reg. 1.00 Men's Assorted Neckties.........66c Geed collection of wanted colors. ' ' - 126—Reg. to 3.95 Men’s L. Sleeve Dress Shirts. . .1.88 Many famous makes in white or colored. Some slightly soiled. 1414-16". 97—Reg. to 1.50 Men’s Famous Brand Socks... .44c All first quality tm 101) te 13. Assorted colors, - 68—Reg. 1.00 Men's Socks ............: oo... 220 Famous makes... first quality tm sizes 10')-13. Assorted colors. FOURTH FLOOR Regularly to 2.98 Drapery & Slipcover Remnants ............5..00 0000000. 1) OFF! te te 3 yd. lengths. Prints and solids. Save on yards toder. 200—Reg. 1.99 W ood Cornice Boards............ 88c 36” adjestadie sizes. Ideal fer every windew. 45—Reg. 5.99 Knit Slipcovers ................ 2 88 First quality in wanted patterns. 4—Reg. 2.29 Venetian Blind Tape & Cord Kits. .8&c Ideal fer repairing eld diinds and repiacing geed blinds. 20—Reg. 5.99 Ready Made Draperies.......... 3.88 90" ferais and solids, Herry in teday and sare. 55—Reg. 3.99 Steel Venetian Blinds........... 2.28 34° leng in white. Merry in today and sare. * Regularly 35c to 6.95 Dressmaker Remnants. '», OFF! Ceottens, siths, ravens, weetens. 's te 4 7d lengths Reg. 1.39 Pinwale Corduroy ....................88¢ First quality and 24” wide. ~ Reg. 1.39 White & Colored Terry Cloth........ , B&c All first quality In 34° widths Reg.-to 1.98 Miracle Blend Fabrics.............. 66c Nylons, daerens, erlons and silks. 45” wide HOME FURNISHINGS Reg. 1.79 Irish Dress Linen : sonsa00 sf0co0enons 66¢ Piret quality in 36 widths. Reg. 59c Sanforized Sport Denim................ 44c All first quality ta widths. . Reg. 79c Summer Cotton Prints. . evroeres. 44€ AU first quality in 36” widths, 35—Reg. 5.95 Chenille Redapreeds sAa@ooan 1+. 8,88 Felli and twin in wanted colers, 25—Reg. 19.95 100% Wool Blankets.......... 10.88 | First quality te rich colers. Reg. 6.99 Patchwork Quilts ..............,.... 4.88 00x84 inch sine, First quality. Rich patterns. . ~ 44~Reg. 6.95 Koolfoam Pillows ...............3.88 Washabdie, allergy free. Banttary tater. 85—Reg. 59¢ Cannon Muslin Pillow Cases....... 22c #7536 inch sine. Murry tn today and save. 23—Reg. 6.99 Scranton Lace Tablecloth........ A. 88 First quality 52576 inch size 30—Reg. 39c Plastic Place Mats............. 220 First quslity In asserted colors. Save tedsy. 55—Reg. to 1.95 Bath Towels ................. R8c Giant size. Thick and thirsty loops FIFTH FLOOR 22—Reg. 39.95 9x12 Cotton Loop Rugs........ 22.00 All first quality in wine, dive, grey and rese. 20—Reg. 6.98 Wrought Iron Lamps............1.88 All first quality tm rich ebony diackh shades. 5—Reg. 29.95 Kitchen Base Cabinet......... 15.88 White base and grey top. Slightly damaged. 18ut4x36. ° 50—Reg. 65c Nu-Enamel Tung Gloss Enamel... .22¢ % pint sie im full giess enamel, Werry in teday fer several, 50—Reg. 2.88 Nu-Enamel Flat Finish Enamel. .1.44 Qpart sive In assorted rich colors. Harry tn today and save. 50—Reg. 2.98 Nu-Enamel Stain Tone Enamel. . .1.44 Assorted colors tn semi-gloss. Quart sive. Ld 25—Reg. 2.25 Oncrete for Concrete............ 1.44 Fer cenerete coating. Quart size. Berry tm today and save. 16—Reg. 8.95 20th Century Porch & Deck Paint 2.44 Gallen cise fer perch, deck fleer and concrete. 33—Reg. 98c Johnson Floor Wax Cleaner........ 44c Fer removing eid wat from fleer and lncleam. One pint sire, 35—Reg. 1.95 20th Century Porch & Deck Paint Quart size enamel, Quick drying, Assorted coters. 54—Reg. 75c Johnson & Bruce Paste Wax...... 44c One pound site bes 1 and 1000 anes. 100—Reg. 1.25 Assorted Household Gadgets... .:. 44c Bake petatee rack, basters, wonder knives, ash trays, enton cheppers 19—Reg. 3.50 Drink Glasses ................. 1.88 . fet of A in 18 eance beverage sive. Berry in today for several 33—Reg. 2.98 Wrought Iron Ash Trays......... &8c Assorted styles in wanted colors. Save today. 25—Reg. 3.00 Two Cup Coffee Carafe.......... 1.88 Piatinem trim . .. complete with stand and holder. 100—Reg. 1.25 Pair Chinese Figurines....1 pair 44c Bey and girl sitting. Wonderfel gift. 60—Reg. 59c Ceramic Ash Trays .............. 22c . Three sites with cigarette holder te match. Green, wine ond lemon §0—Reg. 1.00 Hurricane Lamps ............... 44c Wreaght tren. Made te held any candle, 10” high. 25—Reg. 7.98 Lazy Susans . ce cucnueveevnceas 1.44 Stainiess steel with glass center piece Gift bored 15—Reg. 10.98 Table Lamps ce She aae Ee 3.88 Assorted group of fine quality redeced for FOM 5 10—Reg. 29.95 Hand Painted China Lamps... .12.88 All fiest quality with S%-way ewltch. Fine taffeta shade. Reg. to 90c Pyrex Dinnerware ..... Ade Plates, cups, saucers, soups, freite and salad plates Aeseried lector, 1h—-Reg. 14.95 Melmac Starter Sets ........... 6.88 Slight Irregulars tn four coters, Service for fear 15—Reg. 12.98 32-Pe. Dinnerware Sets......... 4.88 flervice fer @. AN white greands. Cheese twe patterns, 93—Reg. 98c Flint Kitchen Tools .............. 22¢ AU first quality with red handles. 51—Reg. 9c Instant-D-Moth for Woolens.......12e ' Leaves neo oder, for all washable weelens 3h—Reg. 59c Pinless Curtain Stretchers........ lle Ret of twe rede fer quick and easy a@rving 84—Reg. 1.98 Aluminum Pop-Corn Bowls a4 oxoH AAc Ret ef § bowls One large and fear emall —Reg. 1.98 Famous Brand Cutlery ....... RRe vas tools: fer veer kitchen Save today 63—Rey. 59c Ogo Garbage Deodorant .. lhe Ranishes eder and germs. ideal fer warm dave ahead. - 23—Reg. 2.39 Rubbermaid Stove Protectors. ... 44e Good sasertment ef items in feer rich colors. 24—Reg. 98e Steam & Dry Iron Water Filters... 11c For making Gistilied water fer steam trons B8e. f on every item! MAJOR APPLIANCES Jf DOWNSTAIRS STORE 4 1—Reg. 119.95 86” Gas Range.......... ... 88.00 1—Reg. 349.95 40” Kelvinator Elec. Range. .222.00 2—Reg. 99.95 30-Gal. Gas Water Heaters... . .66.00 1—Reg. 110.00 Magnavox Blond Player 3-speed ene nee eerenenane Sete eeeeees 66.00 4—Reg. 39.95 Portable Radios—AC-DC...... 22.00 2—Reg. 179.95 New Hotpoint Elec. Dryers. .122.00 2—Reg. 179.95 Bendix Electric Dryers. .....122.00 2—Reg. 179.95 Easy Spindriers ........ .» -118,00 1—Reg. 34.95 Portable Electric Washer......22.00 2—Reg. 119.95 Deluxe Portable Washers..... 44,00 3—Reg. 99.95 Deluxe Wringer Models, — brand new ........ cece cece eee vee. 66.00 1—Reg. ‘389.95 10 Cu. Ft. Freezer....... . + 288.00 1—Reg. 199.956 RCA 21” Table Model 1. .. -166.00 1—Reg. 369.95 21” Phileo Console TV....... 222.00 2—Reg. 169.95 Raytheon 21” Table Model TV8l.-- yee oes 88.00 1—Reg. 12 Cu. Ft. Automatic ‘Kelvinator with 100-Lb, Freezer .............. ....366,00 1—Reg. 219.95 Kelvinator 8 Ft. Deluxe Refrigerator .......ccsceee secsevnes . . 188.00 USED TELEVISION SPECIALS: All prices and olf brands! Save today! 1219-inch .,.22.00 17-inch. 44.00 21-inch. . .88.00 MISCELLANEOUS DOWNSTAIRS STORE 4—Reg. 119.95 5-Pc. Chrome Dinette Sets. . - 78.88 Feam rubber. seats, heavy plastic sents ond backs. 30068, Extra leaf. ‘8—Reg. 7.99 Set of Peel Cane Tables..... handmade. Lightweight, durable ond 1—Reg. 19.98 Saran Plastic Chair... Centoer styled . . . extra lightweight and durabie. 2—Reg. 44.00 Full Size Mattresses. . Heavy tiehing with alr vente and hendrede of colts. oeeeeeee vine 4.88 12.88 . 18.00 4—Reg. 10.98 Canvas Carry All for Garments. .7.88 Helds wp te 16 garments with fell side sipper. 1—Reg. 15.98 Deluxe All Steel Wagon... Lifetime bearings. Tep quality fleer sample. oe 8.88 _1—Reg. 59.95 Boys’ 26” Deluxe Bicycle. ..., .48.88 Sterdy frame, fully guaranteed with many extras. Save today. 1—Reg. 49.95 Boys’ 26” Deluxe Bicycle...... 34.88 » Mardy frame, coaster brake, luggage carrier and headlight, 56—Reg. 3.98 Plastic Seat Covers............. 1.88 Fer all model cars. Easy to fit te aff cars, STREET FLOOR Assorted Group of Children’s Books........ 1/3 OFF Messanine Book Store. 10—Reg. 7.95 Davy Crockett Watches..........4.99 Waterpreet and sheckpreef, Merry in today. : 50—Reg. to 7.95 Adult's Watch Bands..........2.88 1/20-1@ kt. geld filled. Vetloew and white, § steps, — . 16—Reg. 2.98 All Steel File C Cabinets eo elelsicis er 1.44 Giant Perta Fite with key and lock, rs. Slight irregeters. 3—Reg. 2.50 Esterbrook Peneil Wale cid cols dle sie esl 44c Ideal fer the echeel stedent, Come tn today. 35—Reg. to 25c Assorted Erasers & Pencil Leads. .4c . - Geed assortment at giveaway prices. Save today. 27—Reg. 29c Ironing Board Fasteners..,....... 4¢ Keeps covers tight and wrinkle free, Merry in today. : 25—Reg. 1.00 Organdy Aprons......... coves 44€ Bacy te wash and keep clean Great fer gifts 470—Reg. 99c Aqua Sheen Rain Boots...........44e Small and medium ‘sises ently. Ideal fer chiiéren. 15—Reg, 98c Suit Covers ............005. AOpoe All firet quality oult covers. 41—Reg. 3.49 Storage Chests ............. ... 44e Just in time for storing your precious winter garments. 6—Reg. 2.98 Bug Kill ...............06. oe. 44e Mig sqvings . . . just in time for the moth season. ; 9—Reg. 1.98 Dress Shields .............e0008. 44c ideal te protect your faverite styles. Save today. 15—Reg. 2.26 Bra and Girdle Shields.......... 88c A wonderfal bay for wanted protection. Slightly soiled. 1000—Reg. to 10 Assorted Buttons......... AAonas le All cotora and styles ideal for every sewing need, 55—Reg. 98c Bubble Bath .................-.. 44c A teach of summer in your bath, coop op s whele new supply. 6—Reg. 3.98 Heating Pads ......,........08. 1.88 | UL approved. First quality 3 way pads. h0—Reg. 3.00 Wafex Reducing Pills ...........88c Reduce the easy safe way with famous Weiter wafers. 100—Reg. 1.7% Dorothy Grey Cologne.....: oo. Ade Ideat for summer fragrances tn Gelden Orchid scent 48—Reg. 3.00 Pellex Depilatory’............... 88c Faceptional savings on unwanted bale remover, ; 1—Reg. 2.98 Silverware Case .... .. 1.88 Molds a full 54-pe. silver set Antl-tarnish treated. Seve today. 250—Reg. 49c Envelopes-..,....... anvevereletes chalet: 22e All white geed qualtty at « giveaway price. : 44—Reg. 1.98 Plant Holders ......... ceveees BBC Brees with medern touch .. . ideal fer the wall. WOMEN’S SUMMER SHOES Regularly to 14.95! he Patents in medium and high hee! pumps and sandals. All broken sizes in wanted colors. Hurry in today and save! Waite's Women's Shoes—Street Floor CHILDREN'S SUMMER PLAYSHOES /, — Regularly 3.50! pss Sneakers built to last through many summer days of rough and tough wear Buy several pairs today at this outstanding End of the Month Savings Waite's Childrens Shoes—Second Fleor ; _End- Of-Month Sale... White, Singer and Other Famous Makes! Res: Reg. 189.00 Blond Desk Model, round bobbin 122.00 129.00 Blond Desk Model by White with ettechments -+e+.. 88,00 . 108.00 159.00. Round Bebbin Welnut Console ts Reg. 149.00 Round Bobbin in Brown Finish .. Reg. 129.00 Walnut Console #8 White Machine 88.00 save s30 to 560! new machines, floor models, demonstretors, rentals, ell \yssrwareed| * 88.00 . Reg. 89.90 White #8 Portable, comp. with case 58.88 USED PORTABLES & CONSOLES | 159.00 Welnut Finish Vogue Stitch Round Bobbin... .... «ss 68.88 59.99 Walnut Console, os is ........... 28.88 69.99 Singer Portable with case, light end motor control 28.88 149.95 Kenmore Delass Portable ....... * 68.88 Reg. 149.95 Kenmore with new case and control 68.88 Good selection of treadles, Consoles and portables that have been traded in on the new. WHITE Rotary machines. Allin good sewing condition! od Waites White Sewing Center—Faurth Floor : oe v a ee ee ee ear + Rta 8 § q7 4 eo a Poe Free (lah io ays ‘| p) “5 y : ©] er ahd | 4 je f sie Woete f ae ile ee Rater as a Ty eee RR ee Ar Ee “ los / ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 80,1956 | oe - . : 3 ; SS vo : . : : ; = oe Officials Die Se Ae 2 . : : i | “ a munist party, the chairman of the}. : Council of Ministers of the Azer) Mle of ae Cone oan Repub, ALWAYS THE BEST FOR LESS red sor treason a rplbecior es Foe of Parking Meters | - | Sary aetivity, it was disclosed on/Practices His Beliefs . EF. or being accomplices of former |er, a Graham city councilor, evi-| Soviet police boss Lavrenty Beria.|dently believes in practicing what | ¢ - The newspaper Baku Worker, |he preaches. which reached Moscow today, said) 4 leading opponent of parking | the yhad been charged with “tet-| meters on Graham streets. Moser} | roristic acts.” was served with a warrant for Pope to pay eight parking tick- Bees | BL MORTAWOOD MARKETS | held publicly in Baku between’ A second is now defined by | ~ ‘April 12 and April 26, was identi-|scientists as 1/31,556,925.97474th | fied as M. D. Bagirov, former sec-|part of a year, says the National | retary of the Azerbaidzhan Com-iGeographic Society. Is Here! You Can Win $100 for Your Solution 16 te [ i Reds Execute Beria Meni ager = Shop TOM’S for QUALITY FOODS at smug | ORCHARD LAKE ROAD {| BLOCK EAST OF TELEGRAPH | lo POT-0-GOLD No. 1 | | ove 9 ou Ts OH pw. DAILY contest form. ‘nin bed . The puzzle consists of (1) a number of circles which contain a| OPEN A few scrambled letters, and (2) a corresponding list of clues to these ees im te. CH ASE & SAN BOR N words ted below. The object is to arrange each group of meee SUN A.M. TL P.M. — e ; TS MSHS = POT-O-GOLD is an Pecks w kind of word game. 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Cuff Alterations Free! > Nylon, Acetate, Rayon BS EXTRA PANTS Only $5 wie rng 3637 «38 39 «40 «42 «44 Regs. ...2 1 2 3 2 4 4 Longs... . © 7 12 8 Shorts... 7 7 6 2 14 1 Portleys. .. .. : 1 5 6 Portley Shorts .. .. 13 4 23 1 Extra ¥ | TEL-HURON STORE ONLY . 3 DAYS — Thars., Fri. Sat. —- 2 - As usual, you are invited te C ance er LAYAWAY YOUR PURCHASE! Pe ae Downtown Store Tel-Huron Center Store li i i i i i i i i i i i i lin Li i Li Lin i ti in ir pp ty, tip, tp, tnt Open Mon., Fri. ‘til9 Open Thurs., Fri., Sat, "ti 9 heroic dead of all wars. . On that first Memorial Day in 1868 the flags, the parades and the martial music were in tribute to the men who fought and died to pre- serve our Federal Union. Since then this annual observance has come to be all Gee * x * ire parades, the flags we fly and the countless graves we decorate today do honor to those who gave their all to create and preserve our heritage of freedom. /But parades, flags and oratory / aren't enough. We must re- dedicate ourselves to the preser- vation of the priceless values for which these vanished hosts laid down their lives. If we are to honor these heroes as they deserve, we must be willing to build the strength in weapons and manpower to convince an enemy he could not win a third world war. We also must be willing to strengthen our free friends. The saving of free- dom cannot be a task for America alone. * * * No doubt the best tribute we can pay the dead is to keep faith with the future. We can do that by unceasing support of our President's efforts for world peace. This search for peace honors those who fought and died for it. Its achievement would be their finest memorial. Recent Events Increase Hope for Mideast Peace There is a new and encouragingly pacific tone in the latest news from the tension strained Middle East. In Israel it has been made known that Premier Ben-Gurion is prepared to demonstrate his country’s desire for peace. He has announced that he is willing to meet Egypt's Premier NASSER any place any time to discuss a settlement that would end the tech-- nica] state of war between their countries. * * * A heartening aspect of Premier Ben-Gurion’s offer is that’ he is willing to talk about any issue raised by Premier Nasser. This means that political, economic and military matters as well as ques- tions of borders and Arab refu- gees also can be examined. Additional interest attaches to this _ development in view of unconfirmed reports that Premier Nasser is revis- ing his policy toward Israel. Report- edly he is advising al Arab states to abandon their insistence on the U.N. partition plan for Palestine which would strip Israel of about one-third of its territory. tk * * In place of this plan Nasser is said to be urging Arab support of a new policy based on the de- marcation lines established by the 1949 armistice. These changes have come in the wake of U. N. Secretary General Hammar- skjold’s Middle East mission. Another important factor was an Egyptian newspaperman’s visit to Israel. He has reported, contrary to ‘Cairo propaganda, that Israel doesn’t want war, isn’t falling apart eco- nomically and is making great indus- * * * It ‘would be a mistake to attach’ - tao much importance to these events. few years an exchange program has been the means of providing one month trips to Germany for about 100 American professional leaders to meet their German colleagues. We like the spirit behind these programs and the opportunities they provide for international under- standing. It would be hard to find a better or quicker means of eliminat- ing antagonisms born of war. “Don’t be afraid to ‘handle cur- rency; the chance that you may con- tract an illness from the germs on it is very slight,” says a bacteri- ologist. Who's afraid? ~~ ——— The Man About Town Remember Dead This Day Has Long Been Important Holiday Here Bathroom scales: A_ contrivance the best place for which is in front of your refrigerator. Soon after the Memorial holiday was established in 1868, Pontiac fell into line on the matter that I can find was taken in 1872, when Mayor Augustus C. Baldwin issued a proclamation that “all business be ceased for one day in respect to our heroie“dead.” ) For many years the veterans of the Civil War put on a big parade on that day, their depleting ranks finally causing a change in that procedure. Then the occasion became an event in their honor, and for the decoration of their graves, along with those of our other loved ones. _In this regard I am told by Superintendent Kenneth P. Anthony of the city-owned Oak Hill and Ottawa Park Cemeteries, that we now are doing this decorating on a more substantial basis than in former years. It then was the custom to visit the graves on Memor- jal Day with a few cut flowers, which soon faded away. Now there is a trend to the use of flowering plants or urns in which flowers are planted and display their beauty throughout the season. In these two city-owned cemeteries, Oak Hill, out Mt. Clemens St., and Ottawa Park in Independence Township, there now are about 23,000 graves, representing over 10,000 Pontiac families. According to Mr. Anthony, who has been connected with cemetery management here for 29 years, this 1956 Memortal Day sees less forgotten graves than ever before in his experience. After sttendine the New Orleans Maral Gras last winter and the Kentucky Derby early in May, Gene Feldrum says he's keeping away from his first appearance at the Memorial Day race at Indianapolis. He fears it might. be like the other two, the only good thing about which was the fact that it made him realize how little he had missed in not - going before. A white pine, the official tree of Michi!- gan, was planted the other day tn Arling- ton National Cemetery. Our Congressman George A. Dondero officiated at the ceremonies. The tree {s to be a memorial for the Michigan men - wha lost their lives in the emer services of their country. The June issue of the American Maga- zine carriés an article by Mary McSherry r who in réal life-is Mrs. Thomas Marker . of Birmingham. It tells of “the most autiful attic in the world.” A Talisman rosebush in the yard of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Malcolmson Drayton Plains has blossoms five inch- ep across. It bloomed even. earlier in the ason than last year. Verbal Orchids to— Ulysses S. Parkman di Birmingham; eighty-fourth birthday. " 7 An Obligation to Our Fallen Heroes Publisher Hayhow of Hillsdale Answers Press Editorial on U. of M.’s Great Team Recently, the press commented editorially on the University of Michigan's outstanding football squads and directed it to the at- tention of E. C. Hayhow and Dale Stafford, staunch Michigan State supporters, who see no good in anything gridiron-wise produced at Ann Arbor. We reproduce Mr. Hayhow’s re- ply in the Hillsdale Daily News: “Every true-blue, red-blooded cit- izen of this great state, regardless of school tie, shares your pride in the post-curricular “financial and social’’ success of the 1948 U. of M. football team. That was a tre- mendous ball club. Even a Michi- in its observance. The first official action har eo ee Ob § members have shown compar- able ability in the ballroom and at the bank. _ «© ® Se far as I know, the people at MSU have never undertaken a similar study, being too busy enrolling new students and erect- ing new buildings .. . at no ex- pense to the taxpayers, mind you. So, in a sense, you have me at a disadvantage. s 8 »« In a larger sense, however, you stubbed your toe. Without a survey to confine me, I am forced into the field of conjecture and to a discussion of individuals. I like it better that way. If former Spartan athlefes suffer “socially and financially” . . which I am not ready to conce de . then I think the reason is fairly obvious. It is purely a mat- ter of background , . . the differ- ence between a fashionable prep school and qa small town or farm . in Michigan, naturally. As I have pointed out to you before, due to the highly efficient recruit- ing activities of older and larger institutions, Michigan State is forced into the hinterlands for its talent. * * @ It follows rather naturally, 1 believe, that having earned de- grees, these athietes should feel a compelling urge to return to their original environment .. . to such a sturdy, basic American pursuit as tilling the soil. Who can condemn such a lofty pur- pose? Furthermore, one of them told me like this: “I am no dummy. The farmers have a gimmick almost as good as the guaranteed annual wage.” * * «® But as you know, there are ex- ceptions to every rule. One former Spartan footballer I am sure doesn’t eat with his knife is a lad from your neighborhood Johnny Wilson, He was a Rhodes scholar. Another example from the same vicinity is Al Dorow, now doing fairly well with the Washing- ton Red Skins. A former ‘‘Aggie"’ football cap- tain has done all right for himself right in your own backyard. That would be Marty Rummel of Pon- tiac Motor. * * I'm sure you remember Bob Carey of the Charlevoix Careys. Any U. of M. adherent should. He'll be back with the Los An- geles Rams this fall, And there's . a country lad out of nearby Ad- rian who*has sparkled as one of Nick Kerbawy's chattels. He's Dorne Dibbie. * @ ®¢ { Speaking of Kerbawy, you will be interested to know he can't for- get his press agentry background. I had a note from him, as I am sure Stafford did, urging that your editorial not go unchallenged. Nick, L \ L Oo N E ¢ incidentally, is a Hillsdale boy who got his start on the banks of the Red Cedar. ' Naturally, I could go on and on, but that isn't necessary. I have an outstanding example just about the length of a football field away. Perhaps you have heard of little Hillsdale College. To refresh your memory, Hillsdale has won the M.LA.A. football title two years running, was unbeaten last year and is , working on a winning streak of 18 or 19 games. * * * The coach of this fine team is Frank (Muddy) Waters, who played some football at Michigan State. And while he isn’t getting rich money-wise, he is doing one of the grandest jobs of character building you or anyone else ever saw or heard of. Yes, it is pos- sible to build character and win too, Moreover, his athletes last year had an over-all academic record of several points above the male student body. Frank's a top citizen, a solid gold asset to this or any community, and I wouldn't trade him for all thet trick dance steps and the tax exempt bonds your 1948 gridders have picked up. ' If it is money and the social graces we are after, I have the perfect solution. Make gin rummy a collegiate sport. With Stafford as coach, the Spartans would reign supreme forever and ever. Now let's get down to cases. Let's forget everything else and concentrate on this fall's gridiron clash between the Maize and Blue and the Green and White. I have a $20 bill (framed) which I won from you in this same arena. I place it on the line as I sign myself, Sincerely Yours, E.C.H. My Dear Mr. Hayhow: The only $20 bill you have framed is Confederate money. Tush, tush. However, to answer your query, you've made a quick sale. Twenty iron men on Michigan against MSU or MSC or MAC or whatever it is we play this year. Last year we whipped State with- out Kramer or Pace. Hm-m-m-m. Want to make it fifty? Sincerely, H.A-F. Larger Ration of Calcium Urged During Pregnancy By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. I can remember the time when the leading physicians described the patient as ‘‘well-nourished” if he was not too skinny or emaci- ated and not too flabby or fat; when they prescribed “nourishing but easily digestible’ food—what- - ever that may have been. And when they stated magisterially that a ‘well-balanced diet’ provides all the vitamins and minerals one needs. f can remember many occa- sions when more or less emi- nent “specialists” or medical “authorities” published warnings of the “danger” of getting too much calcium or too much vita- min D or both. How much calcium and-or vita- min D the oracles deem too much, no one, so far as I’can learn, has chosen to say. And I'm sure no medical authority has found scien- tific, pathological or clinical evi- dence to support the funny notion ’ that the daily intake of the amount of calcium and vitamin D I recom- mend, for. instance, to prevefit or stay the development of rheuma- tiz may do harm. The morbid fan- cy that an adequate daily ration of calcium and D may cause ‘‘calci- fication’ or “deposits” of calcium in arteries, kidneys, or joints grows out of ignorance—ignorance of phy- siology, nutrition, and pathology. In the 6th edition of his Practice (1906) Dr. Osler, discussing di- seases of the arteries, said: The need for a larger than ordi- nary daily ration of calcium is greatest during pregnancy and, in the case of a real mother, lacta- tion. Therefore the prospective or nursing mother should (1) follow a high calcium diet and (2) supple- ment her diet with a daily ration of calcium, iron, thiamin (vitamin Bl), riboflavin (B2), niacin, as- corbie acid (vitamin C), B12 (the ‘ved blood vitamin), vitamin A and vitamin D. These are combined in the recommended daily allowances of each element in a single tablet, especially for this pufposé; | . Anyway, let every prospective mother remember that her own welfare and the. welfare of her baby will benefit from high cal- cium diet. High calcium foods are milk, skimmed milk, separa-/ tor milk, , Bulgarian, Acidophilus, and yoghurt milk It is almost an axiom of both nu- trition and therapeutics that cal- cium taken with vitamin D is more effective than calcium without the vitamin D that is essential for nor- mal calcium metabolism. Signed letters. not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease, aie: nosis, or treatment, will be answered “ed Dr. Wiliam Brady, if a stam; addressed envelope is sent to Pon- tac | Press, Pontiac Michigan. The speed limit in Michigan after dark is now 50 miles per \ 3 a Fr ' : by = 0 Aa WIS ie iy Ve | fe i “5 toe ; : ' [ Hes ye ae ae ; , | i / . EIGHT oo = THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY: 30, 1956, nos DHE” "PONTIAC ‘PRESS ‘Unquestionably, however, they do “Voie of the People Punilshed Tas Powe Paste Bulding at happen rape ‘rahe pat ides itizens’ ai ure ae ; a : enduring peace that "Erie petegeee Of the world — to Honor American Flag . te San, Mo Tasapweit, a La ay "Tee Sg Thanks U. S, — tpt Stat cee pg: how. The ot eM aher_8 ton W. Pramas a ermany _| Beenie aot teemene oaene’yer o'clock as I drove at an almost and Retail Advertising Mgr = these will not be published if the writer constant 48 to 50 miles per hour, mew 5 OSemitea be Menseer oa aneey nose that we _o. 0 Foquésta unless the letter is critical ‘ial care ovaries anol passed me hs —= cipien : n apprecia Je. the 16 miles of highway M24 be- ; iba Again we Americans are cele- ert 2 ae oes Cees ees ee it, but the West German ‘government ee ae Day in honor of tween Lapeer and Oxford. MERCER OF TEE ASSOCIATED PRES is proving for the second time that our sons and boys who died in pat cbsoeameal aed gal a Ne tion.. battle, t ir flag and high to an incredi wT Asociated Press panties canes soe = this is a misconception, pean nenee or their flag a nine = a a on ei Peper as well es all . As a gesture of gratitude for : Ps é ae a — ; = ; I venture to say that many so- most unbelievable disrespect for Tus Powrsac Press ts delivered by carrier nts this country’s postwar help, called Americans do not honor our laws a week; where carrier os . "yet = oy nee tablish rv. nor ate this le ip Gathod Gountien tt ts 12.06, a year ‘elsewhere in Bonn has established 60 special = Pp mie ie! f saeece cr fecduan ead hare: Manufacturers of ever faster fot o's year All mail subscriptions pes eayanla in edvance. scholarships. These are open to \ aN it i . 3 fore, do not display it even on and powerful cars are ac- se earnest tel = June graduates of American v { n i ; i tr Memorial Day or Fourth of July. Ceagpties before the fet. olive MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS: universities who have a know!- & Ie ih y y ¢ doen ne ant oan tentit een sen om that 16 miles of tragic- WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1956 edge of German. Besides a year’s a . 4 eign-born citizen, who does - Ally dangerous highways are ac . of AL 4 know the meaning of the Stary Cessories after the fact. ; study in Germany they provide = ee iS ‘ 4 ae | e e ; and Stripes, and who flies it at What is to beconie of a country Grateful Nation Unites = round-trip transportation and it > " hls home. wiere lw breaking and darexpet ° ° maintenance. 4, ! or the lives and property In Honoring War D ead * * * 5 = ~ | my actiea ca aces ye m is so easy, casual and accepted? Today it again is the privilege Of These scholarships are the second ¢ Bet Oot cat Comey —— ™ o™ this great Nation of 165,000,000 to stage of west Germany's effort to Letter About Speed Law _"aifer's Note: The new speed unite in grateful tribute to our show appreciation. During the last Clarified for Press Reader Ni" © ite ieee y and ! m per Riots in Russian Georgia Traced to Hatred of Reds By JOHN H. MARTIN INS Foreign Director The real cause behind the recent riots in Georgia,.a southern seg- ment of the Soviet Union, “is that the Georgians hate communism ee their aan ake “This is the Sploion cite “Georgian National Alliance’’ in . the United States, whose president is Leon Doumbadze. * When the de-lonizing of Stalin began in Moscow, demonstra- tions occurred in Georgia. These were ascribed in press reports to those fighting to save the mem- ory of Stalin. True? Only in a minor way, ac- cording to the members of the Georgian National Alliance. Doum- badze, the spokesman, in a state- ment says: “It is absurd to suggest that to- day the Georgians are incensed at the slight to Stalin,” a Georgian himself who arose to power as a double agent, informer in the pay of the Czarists, and a Bolshevist plotter against the Czar whose im- perialism has been supplanted by a Red imperialism. NATIONALIST URGE “They rioted and rebelled against Stalin when he was alive and pow- erful. The real cause of the recent riots is that the Georgians hate communism and their foreign op- pressors. * * * “They want to be independent again. They want to enjoy those rights of nations and individuals . which are denied to them and to which they have as much right as anyone else.’’ Doumbadze continues: “I cannot believe that, knowing i the facts, Americans with their kreat tradition of freedom and liberty can be anything but sympathetic to Georgia — this attractive, freedom - loving and gallant. little nation, small in numbers but very great in spirit. “For 35 years, completely iso- lated, unarmed, greatly outnum- bered, and without any hope for aid from any- quarter, the Geor- gians have been fighting by all those principles and rights for which they and all men have fought since the dawn of, bietory.” * To try to understand what is go- ing on in the Soviet Union today it is well to remember that more than half the population is not Russian. The peoples are a mix- ture, many with their own ethnic groupings, who are fighting to re- tain their own language, identity and cultures. PICTURE OF STALIN The fact that some demonstra- tors carried a picture of Stalin is dismissed by Doumbadze. He said that this is an old device—a cloak- ing aimed to confuse authorities and help the demonstration suc- ceed. The bulk of“Georgians—not the Russian intruders who are respon- sible for shifts in policy—despise Stalin and have fought him and the Red army ever since the revolu- ~ tion, says Doumbadze. “Stalin is hated,” he says, “ “by the Georgian nation more bit- terly perhaps than by anyone else, as all renegades always are by their own countrymen. = The ‘ ‘collectiye leaders’: in Mos- cow also are hated as ;‘tyrants’* wielding “‘foreign, Russian bay- onets and machine guns." Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE O God, embrace our heroes all » « » Whose courage did not yield -.. As they defended us and died . . . Upon the battlefield, . . Give thern the great reward of Your . . . Eternal paradise . . . Bestow on them Your blessing for... Their noble sacrifice... We honor . them with medals and . . . The flag we proudly raise . . . The flowers on their graves, and with . Our words of grateful praise . . . But these are only earthly things . . . Of little recompense. . . . For their unselfishness of heart . . . And true magnificence Bless them, O God, and help us keep ... The peace they fought to gain. That all the world may know at last . .. They did not die in vain. (Copyright 1956) the means at their. disposal for Case Records of a Psychologist Accidental Occurrence at Eight Affected Young Girl's Attitude Until Years Later Stella became a slave at the age of eight, but didn’t realize that fact. So she worried and fretted because her bugaboo drove her into foolish actions. Scrapbook this case for it shows how childhood impres- sions can color our adult be- havior. “Face each worry; name if, and date its onset,” is our rule for well adjusted personality. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case R-369: Stella S., aged 19, is a college freshman. “Dr. Crane, she seems to have a complex of some sort,” the Dean jot Women at her college informed me. “The other girls in her dormi- — tory say she spends an excessive amount of time in front of the mirror trying to alter her eye- brows, “And she has consulted several plastic surgeons about changing her features, though she is really a pretty girl and none of us can understand, why she should de- sire to change. 5 “She is a natural brunet but she tries to bleach her hair, too, so could you see Stella for a few minutes?” STELLA’S COMPLEX Stella's case is so typical of how childhood impressions can distort later adult behavior, that I suggest you scrapbook it for future use, Into this daily clinical column on psychology I pour all sorts of of- fice cases. You readers thus have a chance to look over my shoulder, as it were, and see medi logical cases in the raw. Most of you will never become physicians or consulting’ psychol- ogists but you have figuratively a reserved seat in my office as I outline six of the more significant patients each week who have con- sulted me. Stella’s complex developed 11 years ago. When she was thus an eight-year-old girl in the third grade, she happened to read an item in the newspaper. It was: one of those bits of ‘filler’ copy used to fill up odds and ends of space, “Every third child born in this world is a Chinese,” was the item which caught Stella's eye. CHILDREN ARE LITERAL Since children are inclined to take things literally, Stella applied that statement to her own family. “I am the third child,” she rea- soned to herself, ‘‘so I must be Chinese.” * * Stella had never confessed this worry to her parents. In fact, she repressed it from her own con- ‘sciousness, But in the following yeafs it showed its indirect effect on her. a": For she wanted to be like other, for Maeve Yet she thought her eyebrows slanted upward more than usual! Her desire to bleach her hair was also an indirect evidence of her wish to merge with the mass of mankind and get away from her secret though subconscious feeling that she was different, “Dr. Crane, héw could any in- telligent person be deluded by such a simple misunderstanding?” many of you may protest in sur- prise, Well, millions of people are de- luded in much this fashion. A casual remark or minor episode occurring in earlier childhood is taken literally. Then it is repressed or consciously ignored. But its tater effect alters our ‘behavior and may drive us into various forms stupid action. FACE YOUR BUGABOO “Face your fears" ig an axiom of psychology. Analyze them. con- sciously. Dissect them out in ‘the cold light of logical adult reason- ing. Stella Rad never done ‘that be- fore. So, despite her 19 years, she was still a slave to a belief that lodged in her mind when she was only eight, My task was to pull that eight- year-old episode out into the light of her 19-year-old mind and let her see the folly of her compulsion to be a blonde, Send for my‘ booklet “How to Prevent a Nervous Breakdown.” enclosing a stamped return en- velope, plus 20 cent in coin. Always write to Dr. apes w. — fn care Mic! of apparently VINYL TILE ... ~ or LINOLEUM KITCHENS BATHROOMS NURSERY RECREATION ROOMS Inlaid by Experts TORS PATTERNS IN PARK AT OUR DOOR Drayton Floor Fashions 4667 Dixie Highway—Drayton OR 3-2552 and a young couple, came to Joe's |headstone, decked it with flowers, ‘and spoke of him lovingly as they \sat down on the grass and opened ‘a picnic lunch.) e Joe: Mom! Dad! And my ‘kid brother, How big he is! The girl with him. must be his wife. Imag- short speech. * -jshe’d always ... was only 18 when she promised Couldn't she maybe she misses you in ways you don't even know. : speeches. Speeches and wars. I _|wonder if we all had it to do over ‘diagain, whether we'd— Jim (testily): Had what to do} over again? All I did was to g¢t! rose to go. His mother, the last to kicked by a mule in a training 2 , {put her lips to his name in the Frank: But Edith was the only girl I really ever knew, the only one I ever had a chance to know. * 1” * (The family group above Joe rise, suddenly knelt down again, and burst into tears.) = . mma— s s (The cemetery guard closed the gates behind the last departing stone, Joe: Mama .. s Now, After 16 Years, She Enters a Complaint CHICAGO (INS) — Mrs, Hattie Payne, 33, testified her husband, Home’s a happier place when Coke is there That great taste of Coke... nothing like it —You'll find real refreshment in Coca-Cola. Even the bubbles taste better! 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STANDARD OR HOMOGENIZED 4 0: handwor joy making an inexpensive gift for a little or | - @ big girl. Hy Spel pephccerm dy too, for ns useful and pretty. — SOF T AS OLD LINE N- WHITE OR PASTEL COLORS , febri te : ' designed Wie erwaed Bt erase : = ; Sutside of the folder with the wall paper : or fabric. Use a length of ribbon long : spake tf expen of, PASCAL CELERY meres twice wound Oe ee Grn tying S000 the beck of ike folder file ‘eo hee va ra i/aen 7 Large Crisp and Crunch STALK ¢ place. An inch ris gluing is enough. The 24 Size files ave handy for keeping all kind of information: elipped ROLL . recipes, heir ri . yarn, embroidery, received and paid . . # bills, and pooeed other items. the lemon with « fork and squeete cat the . J Ai Lemons can be hept ever « longer jed of : frigereter. veers'e oe jalce ries omvesved from a: Texas New . warm semen eee ete ene, tat tt reech coum fonsere’$ I MORTON'S FRESH PROZEN SPAGHETTI & MEAT BALLS OR re reas. 89: . Fine for Salads ~ eh xe rk v A par il HELPER atria todo some FE R E Ss Hi M . L K CARTON California Gold-Buckle a ah; 100 & 110 Size _ | C You need @ paper tolder-fle, some Fine For Eating & Juice SS ee drops of lomo |sice ere wented (or evens || COLONIAL FRESH. FROZEN SLICED 8 9 c Yellow on IONS = MACARONI D — DOMESTIC — Whef'll You Have? & CHE ESE x Ld] GLASSES « delicious cheese-bread souffle tonight? Easy to make and easy on the pocketbook! Your recipe‘book has the recipe. Teke a minute, no take two, end cast your eyes over the STOKELY'S FRESH PROZEN — YOUR CHOICE , Se ae eae French Fries-Spinach $400 ‘ox. = < mead about hence - pi . sere essen iecdl “al tightest tsa] iGo kee eben earn p E AS on Frenc es nac 10.02 APPLE 2 15-02. or 3° Potato Patties SAUCE Don't throw away the slice containing the sd top of a fresh 0: EVE PRESH FROZEN BIRDS EVE PRESH FROZEN WE RESERVE ae 1 pineapple. Stend it in « bow! of weter, and you'll have interesting mune fl —-4| Orange 4 ref >: Lemonade 6 oe . Juice "3". ect san GERDER'S STRAINED : Peach Halves 2 7° Glass Wax®s 5 9: . poss © 59° Artic » 33° Cans = 49° GREEN - - 2375,ORCHARD 984 JOSLYN 4889 DIXIE CaN LAKE AVENUE = AVENUE © HIGHWAY . BEANS. ooo SYLVAN LAKE PONTIAC DRAYTON PLAINS oe * WEEE ad : : \ = / yt ‘ ks : ‘ ) . i 1 iu : Ne * ~ { | } | (ot ee . ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS: WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1956. ~ _ From Buchenwald to Broadway ‘Gary s Comedy ‘Surviyes | German Horrors “Because I came out of it | Janti-bon vivant “took. ~ Here because it aaught me life, because|America you expect Frenchmen to be suave and gallant and all the other adjectives. But that’s not me —I'm_reserved.”* Today it's New Yorkers who are| . From an overdose of! “It was good for me, you see, these three years in concentra: | tien camps,” says the minute (S-feet-1) entertainer who is knocking ‘em dead with his Gal- lic good humor, young. iN @ Robert attempts to hide it with) ‘future-and-thinking about the past. it matured me when I might be a spoiled brat—mostly - because _ it keeps me from worrying about the 5 , buys. clothes in boys’ shage—he found singing jobs in nightclubs. | And, in one of them, an American’ heard him. > * * ° “Eat fast,. in case it's your last, ihe vende of Paria lonking tor &izaeq! And live slow, in case it’s! job. ‘your best day.” in! tapo and thrown into concentration time “in a hospital-and ‘ea started camps, Robert was fortunate’; he was} one of the mén who survived a “Life is funnier when it’s been sadder, you know that?” There is still something sad in ithe look of him, though igargoyle expressions and a ee cut as long as a baby’s eyelashes.| ‘Maybe it's the shy expression of, Says a 15-day death march through cen- * He does not even kiss the hand, , that pays him. - and Buchenwald with scarcely a For a singer and comic, this |*T@tch, ¢& for a brand, Sparks-Griffin _— Tn nite of his. stature—he suf . ; - The New VICTOR CUSTOM. ADDING MACHINE, Selectomatic Totaling “So Quiet It Whispers” Many models to choose the most quietly confident person around Fifth avenue. xcept man who has been described as |, 497M,” which still sears blue on “Gallic. Pimnechio” is probably |S *¢% arm. “I keep it there to remind me,’ he says grinning, ‘‘to stop worr ying. _ about the future.” ‘ FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service’ from... 10 key of full keyboard . . . Ask about our rental purchase plan! It can be explained by his war j time experience which started on , LOOKING FOR JOB Sept. 23, 142, when his entire Released by. the US. 3rd Army That's my family was swept up by the Ges’ on April 11, 1945, ary spent some! his face in repose. RESERVED, NOT SHY “Shy? I'm not shy rn SAVE WOQET , ON ea KROGER. IN RICH TOMATO SAUCE Pork & Beans 46 Williams St. Phone FE 2-5841 24-Hour Ambulance Service TISDALE OFFICE MACHINES 460 W. Huron FE 5-131 ae LAWNDALE PASTEURIZED IMITATION PROCESS Cheese Spread “ AY FRES-SHORE BRAND. DELICIOUS Chunk Tuna 2 49 POLISH STYLE. COUNTRY FLAVOR Vlasic Dills Helf Gellen Jer 49: FRESH KROGER. SLICED. EVERYDAY LOW. PRICE White Bread 17 Leet aE PACKER’S Grapefruit Juice LABEL. EVERYDAY LOW PRICE 46-Or. Cans 39: CALIFORNIA VALENCIA VITAMIN-RICH Oranges 5s. 00 79 PACKER'S LABEL. EVERYDAY-LOW PRICE Applesauce Mee anager ALL POPULAR BRANDS, REGULAR SIZE Cigarettes conn $499 HUNT'S. EVERYDAY LOW PRICE Tomato Paste PACKER'S LABEL. EVERYDAY LOW PRICE Orange Juice 2 ‘t 59° HOMESTEAD. EVERYDAY LOW PRICE Margarine » BUY 12 PER. SIZE, GET 1 ONE MORE FREF 8 U lvory Soap es 73 “SUNKIST. .HEAVY WITH TANGY SAUCE, 180 SIZE Lemons deren 39° RED-RIPE RIGHT DOWN TO THE RIND Watermelon Half Melen 99 FULL BREASTED. YOUNG ROASTING CHICKENS Cacklebirds 59 f We reserve the right to limit quantities, Prices effective through mee Jume 3, 1956 My HYGRADE'S ALI: MEAT, BULK Hot Dogs 3 HYGRADE'S FRESH OR SMOKED Liver. Sausage ri THE y, os * . : : f OPEN TODAY ‘TIL 10 P. wu. RATION DAY § Ane evi b TERMS AVAILABLE Delivery and Gnetallation $16, Phas Warrenty a, MM age a Bas eral ait For a FREE Home DEMONSTRATION Open Daily and Sundey ‘til 10 P. M. In the Huron Sow! Bidg.— 212 Blocks West of Telegraph PLENTY -OF FREE PARKING ASHE & 140) B10) 4 ae iitee SP) FOR THURS., FRI, SAT. & MON. SPECIAL 4-DAY -WON ” BREE PARKING DOUBLE YOUR SLEEPING SPACE! NK BED 10 PIECE MAPLE OUTFIT ~ THIS IS COMPLETE OTHING ELSE Use Outht As Twin Beds THIS OFFER FOR 4 DAYS ONLY! BUY NOW! 30” SIZE — $5.00 DOWN — LONG, EASY TERMS! SPECIAL 4 DAY WONDER SALE MAPLE BED ROOM 7 Piece Outfit You Can Use One Account for Purchases at Both Stores! Be Sure to Ask for Wyman's Blue Trading Stamps! Good for Valuable Premiums! FREE DELIVERY 18 W. Pike St. 4 PONTIAC PRESS. WED - NESDAY, MAY '80,. 1956 poco SHAWS g Jewelers (eaaa (y ae | 3 - HOLD SPRING FESTIVAL — Students at dancing. Pic . ——— | Bethune School held their first spring festival eight acts on the program. They THRU d THRU! ‘Tuesday afternoon at the school. Students from right) Richard Lee Coleman, Sandra Mae Bow: J {S00 Gn | the kindergarten through the third grade partici- man, Shelia Lucile Bonds, and Melvin James . ; UPA | pated in the program which featured the presen- Mullen. soo — GENTLER... QUIETER... QUICKER... DAINTIER | CASH work most 1 jand the Cranbrook /Art are slated to of 95 paintings from the “Michigan jOn Canvass” historical art collec- ition of the J, L. Hudson Co. * Academy, Area Libraries¢ried atiet "| to Receive Paintings . — |,zum,e, ramen, 4, a 2 S - Ti i Six public libraries in the county|the paintings with some 64 public vegr’s probation and payment of! k “Academy of' service and educational institutions|$130 court costs Monday for driv- a share * * The following libraries will re- ‘ceive paintings: Pontiac, Birming- 'ham, Royal Oak, Berkley, Fern- dale, and Hazel Park. The entire collection will pe shown for the last time on the 12th floor auditertum at the De- trelt department store June 2-11. | They are the result of 16 months by ten of America's fore- contemporary artists includ- Zolton Sepeshy, director of the formerly of the Cranbrook Art * * | q | The initial exhibition was at the | Detroit store in 1948. The collection | |then went on a two-year tour of ithe state in which 40 exhibitions im were held, It later was loaned to| ithe Greenfield Village Museum. | Ld] rene ee ceety Seatieations will share) OPEN FRI. & MON. ‘TIL 9 P.M. | DER SALE OUR SUPREME VALUE! CHECK' 8-Piece LIVING vi Lam he i ROOM OUTFIT — Me ‘LOOK WHAT IT INCLUDES! Sofe, modern trend, matching swivel chair, floor smoker, t $16 DOWN 3 modern tebles, 2 lamps. You seve over $50. RADEIN You may not require any down payment because your or washing machine may be ENJOY-THE CONVENIENCE OF WASHING MACHINE OR GAS WYMA A FURNITURE >”':. STORES | \ : 17 E. Huron St. Dual ! ae em ee gga et aE nen re mpeg * “ » 4 STOVE, in Michigan. They are being do-jing with a suspended license and | nated as Hudson's T5th Anniver-failing to furnish financial re- sary Year gift. _ {sponsibility Patterson ‘ Largest Jewelers » mow deceased, and| Bobble Lee Merrell, 18, of 251, the University of Baldwin Ave., who pleaded guilty , nee ee ee 24 Nez Saginaw St., Pontiac State Bank Bldg. ‘THIRTEEN > NOON > SHAVE For Your Bra and Girdle Problems, Miss Batic — THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY Each “day a Magic Oval Girdle will be given away FREE... PEAMA-LIFT STYLIST Will Be Here in Person WIN A MAGIC OVAL GIRDLE FREE! Fes dale i Nothing to buy... just register your name. a — Ms Eleaunr Satlg PERMA-LIFT STYLIST Look your best in these pert, Perma-lift girdles BE FITTED _ = BY-OUR EXPERTS Step out into the world—to that new job, or new spring term full © Mrs. Wilds Dupuis of sparkle and confidence—feeling so comfortable, looking so slim and # bars. tARéred Denton lovely. There's something wonderful about you—we eall it power net elastic— you'll call it real pleasure the way it molds you, trims you firm and com-: " fortable without bones or stays of any kind. Specially designed front and back panels flatten your tummy, control you so easily. You need these new Perma:lift® Girdles for that new spring wardrobe—he fitted today, atte etree stars uP without stays ee sa Nary a bone or stay to mar your com- fort—so wonder- fully controlling, "Hs Only $5.00 74 N. Saginaw St. We Give Holden Treding Stamps couse 8) 4 L it Ss 1. Owes E fe Ly 45 ‘ if - Ng ; 7 Samy Be ¢ | } f s , i s i $ Be ie » x A bh ly Af ON a we aueise dic: Waa dais # PR hives ry | (a ee es iS / _ 4 falig , 1 pd (| Nis 4 g “FOURTEEN ae | - + __ HE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. MAY 30,1956 | es ~ MEMORIAL DAY a alone” " “Hollywood Headlines ease 4 SPECIAL! [weonesoay STOTT) marie [Eleanor Parker Will Act arn — S “YOUR CHOICE Bilbieteancil _WEDNESDAY |TYoubie Personality Role ‘=a rio ae| © o CHICKEN IN THE BASKET, | | ; . IIT IZ Z £2 NG {BP sine nerae easier,” $7 00 eae eee ie FISH and CHIPS......... Only . ‘I talked with Eleanor Parker she|never die. His stories, so well| . ~ A told me that she wanted to take an} joved, will be seen on television in| GOOD ~y THE . apartment in New York while het |g series called * “The Mark Helin|N husband, Paul Clemens, worked on Theater "Ths certain! vie right “Mt the helm bud ly ~ 7 our ‘ Ni FRIENDS away, ode ay FE Ei leet ot tbeanl sate tired MEET {Peanor stars in “‘Lizzie’’ for Kirk stares | GREEN PARROT 1650 N. PERRY ‘et PONTIAC RD. FE 3-9732 |Douglas in one of os independent) nian to start filming in two weeks ‘ be ; FROM OUTER SPACE Rather an camer screenplay lA Box Office Opens 7:00 P.m. Phone FE 4-4611- surprising telephone augameN Mel Dinelii has written about a ‘from Barbara Simon to tell mel | girl with a dual personality. She's ais wackon by Gav cad | that a group of seven people have! Wy @ BEER | ° pre worker OY GAY 8M© ‘been in contact with Mars, Venus a barfly by night. Kirk says he \and Jupiter, and that she has tapes \ @ WINE aawe - i ‘ i | ngage aaa aeitem cates \from outer space to prove her as- @ CHOICE ! sertion. LIQUORS Theater or ~ $he says that Venus is greatly \ Q | Currently, Eleanor is on location interested’ in Michael Rennie and) @ DELICIOUS would like him to hear’ the tape. COCKTAILS with Clark Gable in ‘‘A King and Four Queens.” ’ She didn’t say any of the planets) — | were interested in me, and I'm The memory of the late Mark glad they sete because at this | TONIGHT | OPEN 6:30 2150 Opdyke Road | Tonight 77 TALL LL \ iz . LIBERTY © AF. €: Peemath |\ COCKTAIL ie mA Weavshnn\e N LOUNGE 50c Nites-Sun. Bi | _ Children 20¢ BE) : PRICES 40c ‘tit S P.M. BIE FAITH THAT BECAME el AND ALSO SHOWING \I7 C72 ee >) , o TOM aane SHEREE BRING THE ares FAMILY STAY OFF THE HOT AND TO ONE OF THE PONTIAC CROWDED HICHWAYS . BUTTERFIELD . THEATERS RELAX AND BE REFRESHED AND SEE A FINE sHow! Re 1N CUR COOL THEATERS! — at 2 BIG xiees EPICS A SWELL SHOW FOR ALL THE FAMILY! MODERNLY AIR CONDITIONED ' NOW Thru FRI.! Holiday tatersinmene. | NOW! Nw SE OS ENN At its Best! Te crcots OR! »- MOORE ROLAND | AUDIE \E MURPHY = seo nono ret THURS. — FRI. — SAT. - WACNER ALL THE GUTS pines ed We || AND GUSTO OF y THE WEST asift really was! Features Teday at— 1:00 - 3:37 - 6:14-0:19 ) MILDEST Fe yp ‘THe Wes} /EVER KNew: . (US-10) 1 Bik. North of T FE 5-4500 . eee TONIGHT eee CINEMASCOPE — ALL COLOR > EXCLUSIVE —FIRST RUN Se You're going to the © dogs .... and BENEDICT CT BOREAS JOUN PAYNE =. “7 RONALD REAGAN (Que exxezerxsxsesexeyll © TOMORROW NIGHT AT 7:36 (ONLY) Sorry’ We can't divulge the title—Don't miss ii} We knew you ¢ will enjey every minute of ft! ATTEND EARLY .. . See the Snesk- ¢ Preview ot 7:30 and remain te see “The Man in the Gray Flanael ¢ ; 4 Suit" starting at 9:25 P.M. EOE ET OOO OCCT TC CUCU UU COU CCC UT CCU CCCCCT IR RHONDA FLEMING = ° MARGARET O'BRIEN you'll love it! ae Me FAMILY DRIVES IN Starts SATURDAY!!! pCOLEEN GRAY WALTER BRERA | Corner Williams Lake-Airport Roade—Box Office Opens 7:30 P. M. WED. and THURS. Tennessee’ | ange Partner SSSSSUELLLTS “SINATRA UNFORGETTABLE!” -1m: usc REA xa ¥ seoultibecss “ROLL OUT THE OSCARS!” - ~NEWSWCER Magazine E , . Today at 310-6:25-945 P.M. . . Today at 1:20-4:40- 8:00 P.M. . “Sinatra in for Academy nomination!” szcese, 7 FRANK SENATRA ELEANOR PARKER KIM NOVAK i PRICES TODAY: ADULTS 90c — CHILDREN 25¢ i ———-STARTING SATURDAY: “BATTLE STATIONS” & “JOE MacBETH”’ TODAY THRU SATURDAY SHOCKS — THRILLS — CHILLS YOU'VE NEVER FELT BEFORE! JEFF RICHARDS - “IARMA LEWIS EDMUND GWENN - ALSO JAGGER WILDFIRE eee ...OUT OF WYOMING'S MOST SAVAGE DAYS! VOLES Aa ite TET TTI PT arrestee ee eH PL 2 SHOCK-THRILLER ACTION HITS! Their son has been kidnapped. ! DAN'DAILEY - cYD 0 CHARISE { T ADDED EXTRA! GIANT Cartoon Party ‘ RANSOM! ‘z@fii é MAHAWK oa pe aiG lane aceon ere of Fy CALHOUNntin_| 2 cm e-em ff GLENN FORD: DONNA REED a 4 Fully Automatic 3-Speed ee ct: ies Record Changer —— eae Modern A magnificent TV, radio "cad Tate es ma Sa ' d ph hiconbine- | r STEEL fe er alate tert NY 8a GLIDER the price you'd ordinarily vf SS oo 2 pay for TV alone! This cab- Comfortably cushion- inet is an impressive piece ed. You'll te eee of furniture! Besides the om ec ees big, beautiful TV included $ in the cabinetry is a power- ful radio and 3-speed auto- matic phonograph that plays with beautiful brilli- ance and tonal clarity. Was $299.95— } NOW $177 Pn No eftouty ff NO DOWN - VYCIE Encine Complete With Leaf Mulcher / $ 00 PAYMENT! Chicago Roller SKATES Choice of ladies’ of men’s ee Were $1675. Now Weekly Round Bobbin Sewing Machine Electric Portables Sews forward or backwards. Make everything for your children and home. Was 69.95. Now $38. $700 Weekly Weekly Was 99.88. SAVE $20 increases automatically as you cut heavier gross or weeds . ° 3-Piece Luggage Set Beautful set of* matched air- plane luggage with tapered sides Was $1995 Now $11.95. : 2di.., 0 Weekly ~ Automatic Steam or Dry Iron The Perfect Gift for the Bride. Was $19.95 . Now .... $8.88 25%... gas and oil! Less smoke! " SAVE S80 g 95 ror” SD Ohm 8-Pc. Living Room Outfit FEd ; / with Sofa-Bed for 24-Hour vaetulness! 3 my Here's an excellent choice for your first-home living room! You OPEN STOCK _ MAPLE BEDROOM PIECES Choose from maple finish bunk beds, dressers, chests YOUR CHOICE ly save many dollars, but you get complete furnish h arid pone! beds. Just the furni- netionly y you 9 prete TUrioisnings) wit he extra-bonus of a double-duty sofa bed! To complet tfit, ture you need for the cottage § "25e : y plete ou an occasional chair, 2.lamps and 3 tables, plus framed picture . 08 fe) bl SAGINAW be poi roe D w ony Matching lounge chair available. E I Fi RT one own . 6¢ . , . td - _ Was $199.95—NOW $119.95 m= Weekly 9 y e ® . a ‘ . ] : ~ . A * t = & v7 | . { | : ; t : ! ‘ . 2 | t | | . » Sos F ¢ ae 29 avian o) * 6 Tk ) } pt y. 4 iadejoted Me ¥ t 5 4 PeVvVvVvuVvTeVCCTCCT. i i i i i i i i i li i i i i ih i i i Li i i i li i i i ha li hn hin hi i hn bi tn ht tp to dei, tp in ty te tp tp tn i te tp tp tt . song POSS SSCS SS OOO SCOTT CTC CCU CC CCC CC CCU CCC CCCCCCUCCCC?C THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. MAY 30, 1956 iigies ih a ce A) ' SEVENTEEN emorial Day. Brings & t Se hs Variety. of. Pleasures Haw ation Theme Used for Brunch Mr. and Mrs. Ben Elbling enter- tained a group of friends at a Hawaiian brunch at thei on Oxley drive Sunday. As guests arrived they were presented with floral leis and orchids flown from Hawaii for the occasion, * * * In keeping with the decorative theme, the table was centered with an arrangement of the leaves, orchids and hibiscus. Traditional . furnishd the background! music _ for the typical island meal. Guests present were Dr. and) Mrs. H. A. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shotwell and Mr. and Mrs. | Jack Frost. 4 ‘ > > > > ; ; > Famous CATALINAS NOW IN STOCK: “Panella” in eet sapphire, red “Gingham Girl” in pink, yellow. $10.98 “Shadow Rose"—blue, rust “Lithe Line”.—pink, blue “Love Note”—red, black Made with LASTEX $15.98 Cecile’s in Drayton Plains New Store Doubled Our Space! Doubled Our Stock! Doubles Your Selection! Ladies’ & Children's Wear Phone OR 3-7224 ll ll i Ni i i i i i Ni hi hi ti TRY--- BEFORE YOU BUY Sew with a SINGER® Sewing Machine in your home and you'll be convinced DROP IN AND INQUIRE ABOUT THE SINGER FREE HOME TRIAL AT YOUR | @A Trade Mart of THE som MFG. CO. . SINGER SEWING CENTER | Pontiac Birming’m 102 N. 177 W. Saginaw Maple FE 2-0811 Ml 4-0050 - An. NEW(4) TRANSISTOR LL © 50-x HEARING AID ‘$0 erat al: \A dream come true for the pak 5 of-hearing! Now enjoy the wonderful help offered by a tiny, tight, fXll-powered hearing aid with 4 wonder transistors for just $50 So small, so light i can be fidden behind amans necktie .. wornyn a woman's hair special service of moth-proofing Oo ata for about 10¢ a week. ternity and the French club, been, garments and packing in sealed $995 ; 10-Day Money-Back Guarantee vice president of his senior class,! bags, ready for storage. ‘ and engaged in intra-mural sports. You can give this same pro-| : < 2, | wzeys de> wath He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.| fessional wrapping to small woolen) FRED N. PAULI CO. Frederick W neat of Cnttendon merments ne TEASE poe | Me i OOS r ) sd Fold supplies. Cut uares of -7257 BM Heres rE Ue avenue. household aluminum foil; $3. us , Howard @liecles Travel OSES ESOL SSS SSS SS SS SS ithe Presidents’ Institute at Hadas- to Indiana for Auto Races Other Pontiac Area Families Enjoying Holiday Trips and Outings | Mr. and Mrs. Howard O'Toole of Osceola drive left ‘Monday for Indianapolis where they are attending the 'Memorial Day auto races. They will ‘spend several days ‘in Anderson, Ind., before returning to their home. , x « * Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Hoffmann and daughters, Judy and Jean of Sashabaw road are spending the ‘Memorial Day weekend at the home of his brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Keisling of Pitts, ‘burgh, Pa. | * 8 @ eget lGontrentine Zippers | Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Hub- Add Spice to Outfit pa and family of Chero- Contrast colar tippers ane the kee road and Mr. and MIS. \newest way of adding 1956 spice Stanley Watson and sonst sports clothes. At the Fashion Prof Ogemaw road left! A ed ageing heal arene pacers . Wednesday for the Hub-! wear with white zippers and white > bards’ summer home near) dresses marked with black zippers. White zippers looked particularly ;\Sarnia, Ont., where they etlettive ea the tight lags of black jare spending) ue holiday. | skinny pants. Black zippers were | ‘used on the bottom side seams of Derill W. Per. son of Mr. and a straight white skirt so that there | Mrs. Harvey W. Perry of Alice would be a color contrast whether > avenue, had as his guest over the the skirt was worn with zippers. | weekend Don Houck of Corning,| open, in oriental slit side fashion. 5} \Jowa, his roommate at Michigan 7 Checking Mexican pottery at the dinner held and John Boutin. Fuesday evening at Crofoot School were (left to right) Gilbert Stephison, oa Moehle, Martha Alexander climaxed several weeks of new Mexican food, was planned by the .students, = Se The dinner, which featured old and It studying Mexican cultures. | State University. They attended a >'performance of “Pajama Game” p| in Detroit on Saturday evening. ° Ld Ld Weather permitting, Mr. ont Mrs. Robert Schilling and family | Mrs. Charles Way of Western Spring, Ill., will arrive by plane Saturday morning to spend the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Panter of Pingree vavenue. * ¢ ® Mr. and Mrs. Grady Smith of Colrain drive are making last-min- ute plans for their vacation that will take them to Los Angeles. Traveling by train, they plan on leaving Pontiac June 9 for three weeks. * 6¢ @ Among those receiving high school diplomas in the Beb Jones Academy graduation exercises | held recently were Martha Wini- | fred Bearden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Bearden of Alice avenue; Bennie Sue Lenie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Lenie of Alma street, and Myrna Bennett, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. Charley Bennett of Glen- i broke avenue. | r * 2 Mrs. Leon Sirlin of Elsinore drive and Mrs. Harold Chapman of South Tilden avenue attended Photographed at the “Old and New Mexican Din; Roger Warren. The student-planned affair was | on study of Mexican cultures and food. ‘Proper Paper Use Papers to be used in adjoining | City Council of Sorority Holds Ritual Newly elected officers of the City Council of Beta Sigma Phi sorority were installed Monday evening when the group met at the home of Mrs, Kenneth White on Norris drive. Installed were Mrs. Robert Terry president; Mrs. Robert vice president; Doris Ball, ‘secre- tary; Betty Bryan, treasurer, and Mrs. Edward Amann, correspond- ing secretary. A gift was presented to Mrs. George Pudduck, retiring presi- dent. Tentative plans were made: for the annual fall style show to be sponsored by the sorority. Pro- ceeds from the event will be con- tributed to the Pontiac Civic Au- ditorium Fund, goed Skyway | alterations repairs remodeling tailoring service all work: under the supervision of JOHN RISTICH master tailor increased facilities insure unsurpassed workmanship COOSOOOHSSS FOOHSSHSOHHOSHSOHSOSSOLOHSHOEOOSOOSE %OOCOCCOOOOHOOOOE Harwood CUSTOM TAILORS G CLOTHIERS 908 W. Huron at Telegraph FE 2-2300 GRADUATION CAY-1-way LUGGAGE See Our tas aot Line FREE MONOGRAMING AND GIFT WRAPPING ALL 14 W. Haren a bright, new ster sah House in Detroit recently. The} ner’ held at Crofoot School Tuesday evening were (left program. offered for new Hadas-| 14 right) Larry Smith, Judy Nott, Deborah Smith and Fur collars, muffs, and hats, can be protected from ae sah presidents and vice presidents, | Clean Winter Wear ‘Before Packin g can hpricot num covered leadership, speech ‘and po- | With the arrival of the sunny|woolen sweaters, scarfs, mittens. the tape with contents of the pack Curely in foil packets, then storing) litical affairs, spring days, most households go caps, and snowsuits. Fold top of age for easier opening, come Tall. in sealed boxes. Knitted hats and into a flurry of clothes-switching.|foil snugly in a double wrap and These flexible foil packets take up felt_hats can also be protected Boxes of summer sports wear,/turn in sides. Seal the package less space than rigid boxes, can from soil by a covering of foil be- straw hats, bathing suits, are with strips of masking tape. You be stored on shelves or in chest|fore storing away for the long pulled down from attic or storage’ can use a heavy pencil to markidrawers. |summer season. cupboards. And to make way for| —— — this windfal] of warm-weather clothing, the homemaker must rouse the family to gather up the| | woolens of the winter. This means| | searching coat pockets for lost STAPP! S. 7 oe - for Playshoes..., Wallace Custom makes its debut mittens and uncovering woolen scarfs left to dry in the basement since the last snow blizzard MULTI-COLORS and ae 1] ' - In many homes, a complete | | closet or chest is not available Pactelemtncnine | | for anti-moth storage, and so tots and o§ 95 i woolens must be protected comfy, too! against moths and dust by care- Sizes 4) 2-8 ful wrapping. Every article should be absolute-; ly clean, by dry-cleaning or laun- 'dering. And dry cleaners empha- size that clothing should be, James Frederick Wagar will ee ine. stored iomesiate!)| graduate from Alma College Sat- Woolens may be sprayed care-| de urday with a bachelor of arts de- tujiy and uniformly with a moth-| gree. In his four years at Alma, repellent liquid. For an extra pre-| Loy James has been a member of the! caution, sprinkle moth crystals) “ cross country team, Choral Union,|through the clothing before wrap- | Inter-Fraternity Council and the ping. | Almanian staff. He has served as, president of Phi Phi Alpha fra-) White with cushion insole at the same price. a U, S. KED tennis shoes ‘for | everyone in the family. New | Richer oxfords too! High tennis | snoes for campers. | JAMES F, WAGAR “just LIKE DAD'S » Leather sandal with cool-comfort- Dry cleaners offer customers a | fit. Sizes, 3-8, neolite soles. to fit! fi ent FIESTA in MEXICO TWO WEEKS OF FUN! sotmmesecin shacwaaietiineiaess 296 N. HUNTER hisnci Mas Ai if oe st. x red. PARTIES — BULLFICHTS $A25 vie be custice insole, 2) 95 DELUXE HOTELS — MEALS nee? 4 ” aa $. +] turpis fe 54.45 All Expense DEPARTURES: JUNE 23—JULY 14—AUG. 4 . | (Open Mon. and Fri. to 9 PM) Consait ' FAMILY SHOE STORE DELPHINE ,» 928 W HURON STREET BIRMINGHAM FINN MICHARLS ” (Open Fri. and Or to 9) Te ee ae PERSONALLY ESCORTED LEATHER ‘n’ STRAW - A happy mixture to real sum- TOT TO TEENS | IOGear Je Sizes 412-8. mer comfort. Multi-color and 233” JUYENILE BOOTERY 28 — LAWRENCE STREET Here is your ticket to carefree living .. . the brightest, love- liest star of any tablewore scene... the new “Ballet” pat- tern in Wallace Stainless . .* not tarnish, rust nor stain will ever drop the. curtain on its timeless beauty. Give your table top billing for “Ballet” in Wallace Stainless. in Stainless a lifetime — make your choice v. Reg. $25.95 ¥ oh ei Six pt. place COLE 19.9 WE gad UNE » YOU to Use ; Connolly's: now showing at Fas Registered : lewelers ae esaiety JEWELERS FE 2-0294 16 W, Land Loch 2 . = ——— a Now, | —THIS-IS-THE-TIME T0 GET MORE TRAINING Enroll now in either DAY, HALF-DAY, or EVENING CLASSES and for one of the many fine employment « calls which we are unable to fill. New Students Each Week! Free Lifetime Employment. and Review Service to Graduates VETERAN APPROVED The Business Institute’ 7 W. Lawrence St., Pontiac Phone FE 2-3551 Call in person or return this ed for Bulletin Peer eer) | DR. H. BUSSEY - Optometrist Slegemarle Made to Your Exact Prescription yes Examine 2 nue» DR. HAROLD BUSSEY, see 5 OPTOMETRIST Now! Save 1 On Many Fine Fabrics _ unteer Bureau, reads a story to Patricia Andrews of _ pital. Cine din a dil Pentise Press Phote Ann, a student at Kingeeond School, has been chosen “Volunteer of the Month” by the bureau. + Ann Wilson, a volunteer assisting the Central Vol- Lapeer road, who is a patient at Pontiac General Hos- Ann Wilson Is Honored for Her Volunteer Work Sckcol vacations are in the off-; and a member of Tau Beta, a the Birmingham YMCA recreation nes because she bas gained so mornings. jof Crofoot 'Has Fiesta —- -. |tion of their teacher, Mrs. Fred Beauty Clinic by Edythe McCulloch DA Grade + am-tr uently aad if I think g pooh head of hair will take a permanent or even a par- ticular kind of waye. There seems to be a myst@ry about the science of permanent wav- ing. Whereas permanent wav- ing, like everything else, is subject to and obeys the law of cause and ettect. A good head of hair plus good supplies and equipment and good tech- nique and judgment equals a good permanent wave. It can- not be otherwise.’ If a wave Students Entertain Parents, Friends. at Mexican Dinner Students in the second grade at Crofoot School, under the direc- Steinbaugh, have completed _ the study of Mexico. * * * Tuesday evening they gave a din- ner for their parents and friends at the school, where they displayed Mexican pottery and a varied col- lection of materials depicting the culture of early and contemporary | Mexico. - Following a dinner of old and | new’ Mexican food, the students the story “Marcos,” hoped for, it simply means that there was some error in one of these steps. Knowing this you can see how it can be traced. Many years of this scientific approach has proven to us that there are very few heads of i hair that cannot be successtully it waved. | Phone Edythe McCulloch Beauty Shop, FE 4-7431, 608 Pontiac State Bk. boat doesn't turn out as well as §. — cuenerrerencencomiranes dramatized which deals with a little Mexican LUGGAGE SALE Save up to 40% country bey who goes to the city === to seek work. All of the native social customs including dress, occupation \and diet were brought into the por- trayal of the life experiences of | Marco. * * * As a finale, a gay market day Leer $749 and fiesta with colorful orchestral | Now see music and dances, under the direc- | tion of George Woodworth, was. presented. Mothers assisted students with costuming, and life-sized proper- ties were made by the students with the assistance of their fathers. Among special guests were Mr. Oe Regular 19. 0 Pullma: $]]" PHILLIP’S Luggage—Sporting Goods: 79 N. Saginaw and Mrs. Horton Southworth and| i i i i i daughter, Susan. . ¥ SC | New Residents! § Mr. Ashbaugh III » SYLVAN Mee Murray M. Ashbaugh, former| fae ei Peakinc i reskdeal ll leis secaveriaalt for Kitchen Utensils. ‘ BEN FRANKLIN Variety ¢ from a heart attack at his nen On Orchard W. of Telegraph As Little as $35 Makes an Old Worn Chair Beautiful Again! . ‘Work Guaranteed § Years teer Bureau, a Pontiac Area United Fund service, has selected a junior member for recognition |this summer at Kingsbury Day she feeds the children, changes beds when necessary, plays with them and reads to them. After visiting hours, she helps put the children to bed. * * Ld Ann also helps with the Sunday School at Christ Church Cranbrook and plans to be a junior counselor and so happy to see us. That makes us happy, too." s * s | } The Central Volunteer Bureau jhas hundreds of places to be filled by young people this summer. Junior counselors are needed by the Camp Fire Girls and the Girl Scouts for their day camp pro- grams. Both have brief training jing and many young persons are/ nationwide social service organ- |program on Saturday | much enjoyment from her |in Huston, Tex. PPPOE ASE ICSIN looking around to find activities ization, Ann spends each Friday This outstanding teenage vol- volunteer activities, that will really mae the coming evening in the pediatrics ward study in | Speaking of her work at Pontiac summer worthwhile, With that| of Ponting General Hospital, General Hospital, Ann said, ‘The A thought in mind, the Central Volun-| wien three of her classmates, youngsters are so easy to please, S cut out ‘as its May “Volunteer of the , Month."”° See Us Soon . 5A A es} | Ann Wilson, 16-year-old daugh- m ri t |ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. J | Wilson of West Long Lake road, is engaged in several volunteer 270 Orchard Lk. Ave service activities. . FE 4-0358 | An outstanding junior at makes your set last twice as long Sf. 5] ()- 0 Aa OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P. M. Wo Appointment Needed! Immediate Service! 2nd Floor Pontiac as Bank Bldg. ) TT a — A Dramatic First From Our Beauty Salon! - Andre Beauty CSalon enone) FE 5- oll Camp near Metamora. In the past, she has been a member of a ‘volunteer team which helped with sessions for their personnel. Espe- cially needed are young people in- terested in arts and crafts. Girls interested in going into the secretarial field could obtain invaluable experience this sum- mer doing just such work on a volunteer basis, A few hours or few days each week help each | agency served immeasurably, Information about volunteer work may be obtained by calling the Central Volunteer Bureau of the Pontiac Area United Fund, emeewend Senos Creskrest s Short Formals Now Are Made Longer Short formals are really longer this year — but they don't look | mal manufacturer disclosed at recent fashion showings that the strapless, ruffled formals beloved in the Southern U. S., are being’ made three inches longer than| fin "55. The extra length is taken up| when the formal is worn over a| hoopskirt, and hoopskirts are defi- nitely being worn. The strapless| formal with ruffled skirt of nylon tulle or net over a hoop is still the number one best selling dance, frock in the South. Slimming as an 8-day diet and so attractive—an all occasion frock with tiny sleeves, sideswept detail. Collarless or with a collar. No. 8233 is in sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, | 18, 20. Size 12, sleeveless, 2% yards of 35-inch. | For this pattern, send 5c in |coins, your name, address, size desired. and the pattern number : @ to Sue Burnett, Pontiac Press, 372 Coming Events W. Quincy St. Chicago 6. I. Last meeting and Installation of of- Sold in Pontiac by BUSSARD ELECTRIC Installed by BUSSARD ELECTRIC Serviced by BUSSARD ELECTRIC Why Hesitate? You Can Depend on a _ FEDDER AIR CONDITIONER from BUSSARD’S! © Advantages: © BALANCED COOLING, 2-SPEED! 2-Speed Cooling. Ventilating and Exhaust! c ., SILVER BOND HERMETIC SEAL! ite Permanent! Superior to Copper! e Coeesovcccccccccccccccccoccccscceccoccecocees oat are FE 2-645 of Oey te i SS ae ee Basic Fashion. spring and sum- {ers et Ae aoiee Auxillary 1230 ros mer "56 is a complete sewing guide W atonttein se EP mot 289 for every woman who sews for Ladies Aid of St John Lutheran e |herself and her family. 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PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY ioe ‘ oo : _ NINETEEN : ‘ _ [Parisians Zo ‘ | PAULPS Shoe Store: See Panels: Athy Serving Pontiac Over 50 Years! eo _ Everywhere | French D Adorn Gowns With Floating Accents 7 35 N. Saginaw COAT CLEARANGE ADDED SAVINGS and NEW STYLES PAR{S (INS)—Paris designers have a complex, this year—they/ see panels everywhere. * * * Panels grow out of dress neck- lines, - trail fromt a high corselet belt or float down from the shoul- der, Usually the panels are of the dress fabric and part of the out- fit. They also can contrast in en sah : Were to color and fabric to give a 1956 DONNA JEAN STICKNEY ‘ 69:95 touch to last year's dress. Donna Jean Stickney, daughter nd Dior chooses the lowest point |Of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Stickney of of a plunging back decollette as |Marquette street, will graduate || the psychological spot to fix a |from Nazareth College's Division 1. On a supple Empire-style of Nursing, St. Joseph Hospital. Gresa of Ted silk chiffon. the |Flint, at Nazareth College, Naza.| $ matching panel stafts between |Teth, on Monday. the shoulder blades to trail down - to floor length, - , LanvinCastillo’s panels come May : straight from the heart. His lat- ’ Special est model is a summer evening * : de edvertoed in Mc CALLS For the woman “on the go”! Choose either a casual or dressy style to suit your mood. Moderately priced but quality built swith ” up-to-the-minute. styling. Red Cross — the most popular ladies’ ahoes in the country} dress of white silk organdy with | black dots. It has a high, draped corselet. belt through which Cas- tillo tucks a long stole panel at the | heart. One end of the stole is| worn asvelie oer anes cage Mig Hino ders, the end trails tof - \ F | fb (the Mloor-tength hem. Verda's Beauty Shep . © Avon Apt. "os. - . \Mary Eleanor ‘Lockman (left), presi- Pontiac High School. The organization |, T sive a new a Mo a strap] SSB. Pike Foch iudinteoe)| | : ' dent af the Pontioak Chapter of National each year chooses a different high school preg sarge effect yy 304 : : ——jl § Secretaries Association, presents a schol. and selects one of its high scholastic |a long stole in a hew. manner. > arship award to Nancy Dusenbury of students who wishes to further her educa- Digest pul beep brrcgree be> $C | hha nn p Ellwood aveque, a commercial student at tion toward a secretarial career. |tike a bandeau. Knot it at the SYLVAN CENTER for 4). ~ back right under the shoulder Hardwere & Tools. 4 Sires : Y dangling how Paap tgs pe BRANDT'S 4/8 - ‘ : Self-Delusion Can Be Costly Games corte et | Coeccrcccccccccocoocesocccoooosocoosoooooeeees : custom-m PERMANENTS By ANNE HEYWOOD ‘she'll be told that she isn’t good, And this is so much better than Self-delusion is a game whith all/enough, and maybe be asked to|sitting and stewing and pretending of us engage in at one time. or|improve—or else. ‘it’s all because you're too genteel another and it's about the most| ea OS this world! ee tl me we la: \job, so strings along, pretend- a * oe jing that she's too noble, shy, re- ons, 1a prdlirend pace bear Late ;seryved, unaggressive and well- s bothering you, send me a Pulling the wool over other peo-| ; rata. saad in care of The ple’s eyes is one thing, but pulling edt to haggle over money! amped ope in Pontiac Press, and I'll send a it Over our Own eyes is even worse. | What should Eva, and others jist of books on making ae cases sort twar i Coes ccccccccccccooccecccoocees Many times, for example, po- a gt of your job. very o Soft Twist in ple describe themselves as shy, | First, get going and put in a (Copyright 1956) Black. Red sensitive, reserved souls—when = day's ae wort, day He'll —_ a all the time they are just jary, Chances are this alone w bring| . SS ond White | ene gps at allied ae pogragl ah manip e Like These prodvet : or summer lounging, there's Tr hot mo connection whatever with’ The Americon Notional Red Crows | This is See’ true is the _ eet — with the! choice in men's pr between Individual Hair Coats and toppers in ive ‘ti erase. Telecel Styling and Cutti Riker Bldg —Rear of Lobby Open Friday Eve ’til 9 P. M. sipheses “e+ I've worked|00d performance and then, after;the soft-soled type that use the yling utting jiker | — re ae = ae rosea andihours, start looking for another! same leather for uppers and soles,|§ by Tony and Carl FE 3-7186 100% wool fabrics, | = | teeasenees sennsvevenanshevers PA also . faille. Jun- SPECIAL ON COLD WAVES! _ [>#ve't gotten a raise yet. But 1 0b. Talk to your local employment) Nine Th sk leather uppers keep feeling, if they apprectate agency, see what the job market is Sittin Aig 8 tee ; org Ran a Fe x pt Shee ‘ Short Time Shampoo, Set me, they'll offer the raise. I'm too and what your kind of work ought, ames ween te caremely next ; — euaviire : ior, misses, women’s Only: §$ a) - shy to ask—I’m just not the ag-/'0 paying. | ja SOE and Cat S230 gressive type | FRANK TALK | sizes RUDOLPH’S BEAUTY SHOP Sosnctioncs they really are shy, Sleek algae ies sain a ‘) _ REDUCTIONS 707 Pontiac Bank Bldg. FE 5-6911 | but mostly it’s nothing as appealing ial pe . : : 48 N. Sagi Se. of the other possibilities around, ‘perfectly justifiable lack of self- ipioree frank talk with your em- Professional Permanent Wave—Gives a Solt Natural Appearance | respect, combined with laziness) Maybe he's just forgotten about! - PERMANENTS, from : . . . $5.00 |Sisr cers By you. Maybe his business isn't doing ; ie he aotipeny pep eel a eet Va isn't doing a ve ‘al At rate, ‘ll know CALLIE S BEAUTY SHOP | She does sail! Gaucher get by, Either you'll Guage with the 116 N. chs FE 2-6361 ‘but no more, She wants a raise,| raise or you'll give your resigna- - but is afraid to ask for it for fear thon and Lod elsewhere. ——————_ =/ as that. Mostly, as with Eva, it’s a sUlT CLEARANCE CHOICE ENTIRE SPRING STOCK — int CLEARANCE Two Great Groups WIGGS | a | Solid Cherry Chest Bed! You Get | 75k ong Ba Both for 312.975: rs | Ics Genuine Sterling House Solid Cherry Chest and bed (double or twin size) . . . for only $129.75 for both .. . rich brown Fruitwood finish . . . solid antiqued brass pulls . this is a “wonderful buy... much~ -better quality than you'd expect for such a small price . tally dustproofed and center guided drawers . . . the quantity is limited so come early. Double DRESSER and BED ~ $179°° Special combination offer . the big eight drawer a>. double dresser and the az |) big landscape mirror . . plus a double or twin bed for only $179.50... . this is an unbeatable buy for furniture .of this superior quality! | OPEN STOCK-—BUY ANY PIECE SEPARATELY! Double Dresser and Mirror... .. $13975 _ Double or Twin Bed Regular 12.95 Values $ Regular 10.95 Values Regular 8.95 Values “ Were to 99.00 Regular 18.95 Values $ Regular 16.95 Values | Regular 15.00 Values The big black hat is an impor- | 7; . | tant accompaniment to black |). | cotton dresses for town and trav- |” el—smart with white handbag. Of major significance for sum- ONE-OF-A-KIND PATTERN HATS mer is’ black in silk crepe and! © ‘ , te cottons: and evening chiffons and, Values $ J alue : $ = organdies. It really looks cool in| to 25.00 to 40.00 warm weather and can be accesso- |. rized in black or white, or a splash |; of brilliant color Miieery -abneticaneecen Floor "i White nylon mesh, s ae . _, iii ehice Caren, Dressy or tailored 2-3 as seen in McCALL’S broad shapely walker pe. styles. 100% wool heels . . . that’s d COOL walking and i fabrics. Novgons NEED A BRIDAL ; . ) am . thy es Sat CIS TS are : : OPEN . q sta es i : oneal toe-free, women’s sizes. 3 | / MONDAY and sf. 12.95. \& — tn your EXACT size! | oe wisely . . . chocse at Wiggs . FRIDAY NIGHTS... ut | , | rate pa Ce i ee ec Chest of Drawers............ $8975 Cabinet Night Table om we ee ee ' Convenient Terms—90 Days Same as .Cash! . we probably know just what i: . rp she’s like... expert gift wrapping oe ; : : ; Se ple modest charge. . az 24 West Huron Street Until. 9 P.M. 5 (“ a : . Shoe Selon—Mersanine | 8 6 yor Se. 48 N. Seginew %. ; 4 L a SS if fbi) BY : ee is Ps é t ¥ q oY \ * a Sure dae ioe $3 . % i a | ai es gaa) J e i j pee ape + ‘ ; : 26 = we : - i a: . i ee = L. : t oe SB ' . ae r . TWENTY : 3 a! - THE PONTIAC. PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 80, 1956 | ee “ i. Peace ~ : | . , ee t Chi | d’ F f t That Streak of Color |i re reyes vielet or blue or ae A streak of color to enliven last| yellow. Matching gloves, either | uie lds ears O A omic CO rat's tr Snes con comes 0 aber tuo ; ; nies Sa aor i By MURIEL LAWRENCE te make thre evening meal,” I | fomn oar onm beving ant of re: the same earth “with-people who . ‘i H]| sty guest was a paychoanalyst of| snewered, “ordering her favorite | duction.” -leould drop it on other people.” Amazing “FLOUR from ORANGES helps you : iE #] | wide experience and I was telling| food and laviting ber best friend | acy geet nedied end { added wen “ : +— ‘Ajhim about ‘an upset mother who| ia te share it. I told ber that the-| "Yes," agreed my guest. “I - } & Iicame to see me. only way I knew: to cancel out |Perhaps what really terrifies US aiso think that this is what fright- ' i se vile ‘fear of destruction was te per- jin the H-bomb’ is that we share|ens the children.” Ley gl agarcin| 1 The previous day, her daughter) gomrm:cmsmemi-minee el beng pill corre iorsoct Souucat i had come home from school, terri} | peer wae bo f : , i ¢ me a story of how her little boy F | fied of what she'd heard in a social | ‘ had been frightened by an air raid » : /4\ teacher had read part of. a — these...” x " sh i the F |by an Atomic Energy Commission a 2 ' at . = [member who warmed that there is ee ene : 9 no end to the after-effects of an H- pamphlet handed me ; JACOBSEN S FLOWERS J bomb explosion. titled “Work and Study Projects.” : ) . 101 N. Saginaw St. _‘ Fine Gifts FE 3-7165 (]| ‘What did you tell the mother?” It is a publication of the American’ ' ~ | [| my guest asked. — Service Come il ¥ 5s Mess Sa See ee i Sd ee ee ae a coop- : —_—— | “To go home and ask the child sorta * ¥ s bd] ° There's a photograph of young The Safe, Sure, Medically people sawing logs together in a Way ‘work camp—and another of a group discussion in an interna Now can lose pound after seminar. eis fe after day — without A teenage Volunteer worker in rigid dieting or hunger! Oy setteneeet [bones |e pense A delicious scientific cookie giving guitar lessons to slum does it! Made with an amazing children, eee wee new “flour” from fresh oranges Pee a college squints DUETS, $3.95 to $4.95 beside the Mexican village fam- ony epi pet ead ber | ial cred octbae brems tutntoes) nen pound! Yet with the DUETS summer vacations. THIS plan you may eat all your favor- | . 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You may know that the con- tour of a certain body or face or the verve of a certain personality always will have charm unless neg- lected. On the other hand, you may feel sure that time will deal un- kindly rather than kindly in some instances. When a young girl has peer posture you usually can be certain that by 40, and some- times earlier, she will have a protruding abdomen, round shoul- ders, a blurred chiniline, and a “dowager’s: hump.” . The same. thing is true of per- sonality to a certain extent. Some- dark one has said that if you wish to be a charming woman of 70, 17 is not too soon to begin Working: on it. * * «6 T always have felt that age em- SHEILA THORPE Sheila Thorpe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Thorpe of Franklin! ‘road, will be graduated from Colby Junior College in New London, N. H:, on Sunday. She will receive the degree of associate in arts. Linen Shower Given to Honor Miss Thompson woman later on. pattern. If some- into a tascinatin phasizes. the jone always has been hard ‘to gét along with in youth she or he will be harder to bear when older. I have seen many examples, on the ang| other hand, of those who always were outgiving and understanding; acquiring an almost saintly beauty of spirit in older years. LATE BLOOMING herself physically and emotionally in early youth may realize her mis- takes soon enough and bloom out White Jewelry Adds to Cool Appearance Even geometric shapes make a in crisp, clear white jewelry. Etched in gold and often mixed with crystal or sparked with tiny fiery rhinestones, white is an im- — bold touch for day or Linked in bracelets and neck- laces or mounted on pins and/ earrings, white makes the true. jewel cooler to defy any heat | wave, — Shirley Ann Thompson of Holly, formerly of Pontiac, was the hon- oree at a linen shower given Sat- urday evening by Mrs. Harvey W. Perry of Alice avenue. Blanche Meidlein was cohostess. | » A s Shirley Ann, the daughter of Mr. ! and Mrs. W. Roy Thompson of, Holly, will wed Nemaia L. Hollo-' way of Romulus June 16 at the Holly Methodist Church. The buffet table was centered with pastel fiowers and a minia- ture bride under a white um- brella. A white. net cover over a pink cloth completed the — arrangement. The guest list included Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Bella Teeple, Mrs. | Glen Miles and Mrs. Willard ebber. These Combination specials may be had with any style Mrs. Albert Brown of Saginaw, | Joy Ann Saverbrun and Mrs. Ar- lon D. Perry of Birmingham, Mrs. | Cecil F. Denison of Auburn Heights and Jan Turner of East Lansing were others. i haircut. Our Creme Oil, _ Vogue and Chauldon Creme Cold Waves are Excellent for any texture hair. | Breakfast Planners | Meke Your Appointment Entertained at Tea . Today Members of the committees working on the annual breakfast of : Omega Mu Sigma ‘sorority were ‘entertained at a tea Monday after- \noon. 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KEARNS “[ ithe. lead as wild as the Bill gate, will be around $250,000, with row were Jim Rathmann of Mi- ing gark yp ese Veh ak Sports Editor, Pontiac Prese 1 Vukovich-Jack McGrath dual last the winner taking, about:$75,000. ami, Fia., driving, the rebuilt car|land, Calif.; Jack Turne paler tical certainty to-| in which Vukovich was killed, and; car champion from a ar ae Al ; tle; Bob Christie, Grants Pass., day in the 40th running of the) Rain eg oe 1908 race at Pat O'Connor of North Vernon, i a perbaeke 500-mile auto race at Indianapolis 400 miles and the 1950 race at Ind., a protegee of three-time win-/Ore.; Billy Garrett, beh Motor Speedway, '345, giving the tion's’ share of the nér Wilbur Shaw, in the same car/Calif., and oe un ih na ere .| The weather forecast of possible purse to leaders Frank Lockhart in which he finished eighth: last Besides y Harro' ° “ns of ies ne = is standing pat behind a pre showers in the afternoon made'and Johnnie Parsons, respective- year in spite of fuel line failure. rod beat hoas! Sead in oe front running the only sound ly. “Jim Bailey will never beat John Landy when they strategy, apart from the fact that| a ¢ 6 , It was a field loaded with driv-|1913; Rene Beier 1914; vremx meet again,” he said. the leading car earns $150 extra’ It takes 255 miles to constitute ing talent and the best racing Lockhart, , George round ‘the 2'4-mile'a race. If it is stopped short of vehicles that money could buy.'ders, 1927. ees a It included former winners Par- se ¢ y as poudibe: -with cars restarting in| Racing “associates of Indianapolis. their order when they stopped. (Only two-in-a-row winners in the The Vukovich-McGrath dua] last/39 previous 300s were Mauri Rose, year ended when McGrath's car) 1947-48, Wilbur Shaw, 1939-40, and deve’ engine, trouble. Vuko-| Vukovich, 1953-54. vich died in a four-car crash as} The popular favorite is Jimmy he was leading in the 57th lap.|(Coyboy) Bryan of Phoenix, Ariz., McGrath was killed later in the/runner-up to Sweikert for the na- season in a dirt track race. tional big car racing champion- Bob Sweikert, a Hayward,/ship last year after winning it in Calif., Native transplanfed to In-|1954. dianapolis, won the ‘55 race. and bd was a definite possibility to repéat| Bryan led in both the 1954 and Karl Schlademan, an old timer in the coaching alah oo + The gentlemanly Spartan coach said Landy made . |that, it will be resumed as soon in a new Kuzma car entered by|1955 races but his car couldn't the cane aslotaks pln Bailey that he made when pane -- stand the pace either time. His|sons, Sweikert and Troy Ruttman,| Only two rookies, who failed to he lost a race to Roger Bannister fuel pump failed last year at 225 the 1952 champ. The average qual- make the lineup, were passed by . miles and he jumped out of thelifying speed of the 33 cars was track officials and a drivers’ com- “He set the pace for Bannister and it cost him a| Facts, F igures car and kicked it—but he is driv-/142.507 m.p.h., compared with almittee to drive relief, They were ing the same Dean Special today.!previous record of 138.796 last/Earl Motter, Hayward, Calif., and Mike Magill, Haddenfield, N.J. Other relief drivers, who could race, and then he set the pace for Bailey and he lost | on ‘500° Race Pat Flaherty of Chicago was the fastest qualifier with a record 10- year. The 15 fastest qualifiers each again,” he said. x e * a tnday's' Sebanie Skemarialn Day ‘huss, mile run at 145.596° m.p.h. andibroke the former 10-mile time be in big demand if the weather “I think Landy now realizes his mistake,” he added. "cr est. : earned the No. 1 starting spot in trial record set last year by Mc- was as hot and humid as expected, Schlademan “ | extra ENT os oe hee lrockiles:| the field. He ‘bucked a semi-jinx|Grath. must have started in one of the is high on Landy. “He has beautiful |ptielt except 1 agaipst victory by the fastest) Newcomers to the Speedway this \last three 500-milers. ‘ 4 mile eof brick sireighia : form and he is without doubt the world’s greatest — sy. ‘ qualifise-ochicred] calyiiby tum! year Val “veteran ol the smsller| Robie Garrett, 23 years old, * miler. Even Wes Santee would be no match for him.” lpsraabat ea) eS ery Peicuchers my Murphy, 1922; Tommy Milton, tracks, difficulty squeezing!was the youngest driver in nas OL Sa Dayt . 1923; Billy Arnold, 1930, and Vuko- f : vich, 1953. é # seating about 90,000 hie oer from infield on general admission into the raid against veteran com- ioe Duke Dinsmore, With Landy and Bailey, the Aussies are sure to win. petition, The five rookies who suc-\Ohio, deputy sheriff, was the old- | tieke distance events in the oat he figures. Te fleld — 33 specially built race cars, (bia, dep i y oe fied bie | It was a familiar routine for a Sam Hanks, 41, of Burbank, Calif., igeere — 10.60 mph, Bul Vuko vich, ese ear — Pat Flaherty, Chicago, gn Starting “500” Lineup “I doubt however if anyone can beat the Americans |starting for the llth time, and in the shorter races and some of the other events,” start Agabashian, 42, Albany, ’ set 1-mile ee record of 145 . 38, Tin- -' Schlademan b INDIANAPOLIS (AP)—This 1s the! fiart-| Special 14 236, do, Calif., Tony Bettenhausen, a continued __loptin tr, ~ About 23.08, determinad ing” lineup. for today's soa-mile Brack call, op Byler Meg. 10% ltey Park Ill, and Paul Russo, 42, ' essor rms’ prises &nnounc ‘6 a n We have at least six good prospects in the quarter |atcessory * fi igen Not ed . t Plahert cdot a fal, 441610 Calif., all in the until victory dinner Thursday night. tds oy A tengo, Joh gran, “ki Soe Canoga Park, , mile, and several good boys in the sprints, and with Oh eager Ra Fey ol tw tbe) een ami, Hopking ia, i i: Bat O'Coo S'Cox TENTH now lineup for the 10th time. | if. Neider and O'Brien, the shot put is pretty well settled.” | "50, no television a an ’ way wr ee a a ser, All of last ears fest 10 finish- PROUD OF THE STARS AND STRIPES emer oneal ee mela - Dick, Reunmann, Tremenr NJ. McNe RevBiu Species Tain es ers, except fifth-place Watt Faulk. Schlademan attended the past two Olympics, and) fjgycgey jasiuding, ine pre-S0o, races of A a ELEVENTH ROW al ae area Apel 2 in @ eae he recalls that one of the greatest thrills is a sight! mas. — ae - —_— gia WO ois ae" foann," Cup noe |car race at Vallejo, Cali rath 7 ff ¢ = ‘ Th r in whic! ra eee tebe piece nr tr the ee ie ii Orchard Lake cc a! Engine rela Auman alg woo Paul as at — ‘special 138.436 —_—o fought Vukovich for the early Me- When you see those stars and stripes going up poe selenite oe TERNATE 1 Day lead last year is be- to the top of the pole among the flags of all the Opens Boat Season ten ieee, Ca eo pool abide nS Ray Brady in rookie Christie. ~ Rations of the world, you can’t imagine the sensa- | First of the season's sailing nee now | tion that goes through the body,” he said. __ biter pierppe ernie p Rob, Swettert” Indianapolis, DA, Lu | * . “T admit and even the hard-boiled coach can't deny Lake Country Club. First formal oa nae ova aS ee he has dropped a tear of pride as Old Glory is lifted to "@°e has been scheduled for June pon ent ad EEL | 15. Frank Wallin is sailing instrue- ‘ ” FUTH ROW the top of the pole. 143 081: "Ea Biustan, ‘Oakland. Calic Revi tor this summer. KANSAS CITY um — The Detroit base. Frank Bolling, fresh from the ! 2 “ . * oa. Yesterday there were eight Star bey Tee htaeet” Pier Sine Queen speci, iu oy ‘Tigers went into their Memorial /army, returns today but he never z ; It makes me realize what a great country and Claas | oaks 1 tie Wales Gis Se | now Day doubleheader against the Kan- has been a hitter and he'll be tied what a great sport I am part of,” he continued. expected to participate in today’s' Pldoomrys wee rials ase sas City Athletics today 442 games down with a certain amount e Schlade th t of.the Pontiac P “shakedown” run. separ , . —— ae wirepnete Cal ‘crawtord “Specia its fat. Jonny behind their pace of last year. (college work, a provision in his * od Fas) Lig man was the guest o e Pontiac Press 300’ FAVORITE — Johnny Thomson, Springfield, Mass., sits | Ley npr ype gobo es . | A year ago the Tigers were military discharge. dinner in honor of the Pontiac High School state | 6) cailors report the lake is, '" his Schmidt Special which he will drive today in the 500-mile whipped twice in the Holiday twin| After today the Tigers have 15 track champions Monday evening. very high, 18 inches or more above Memorial Day Speedway race at Indianapolis. Thomson is a slight Jimmy iaPhoenix, | Arts Dean Dill but still had a won-lost record more road games before returning He had just returned from the Big Ten track meet. last year’ s levels. It has been nec-| favorite to win the automotive world's big classic. Joe Langley, drews, Ce rings fr.\0n the plus side of .500—22 and/|to Detroit. essary $ to raise the boat dock. Thomson's chief mechanic is at left. gsabomd Gy tame ree om 4 eer. 20. The slide had begun, though, ————___ and he termed it as one of the “most closely aan al, 142.085. ° and the 1955 Tigers who were in ~ meets he had ever seen.” first place the early part of the efs ru n eg |Meets Pastrano Tonight _sOted Martsy “Indianapels, Central Bx- month closed out May in 4th, iG | “Michigan won it but not without a struggle, and eee a = ering Special. games off the pace. This time around the Tigers i oer & are trying to climb. From dead | €ague _ last they’ve squirmed nervously up to a precarious 6th. Before today’s activity they held a half game edge over Washington and a full game over Kansas City. | But whatever the standings, the’ \morale of this year’s club can't) ;compare with the high spirits of aj season ago, Then the Tigers were we witnessed some fine individual efforts,” he said. “One thing I especially favor,” he continued, “is when a man becomes a champion in any sport he should be rewarded something which will always be | NINTH ROW Bob Ges: Grants Pass, Ore, Helse Spieser Is Underdog : a remembrance to his championship.” NEW ORLEANS. \#—Willie Pas-)36 victories in 45 fights with four 9,500 capacity Municipal Auditori- Two C ating ace jtrano, sixth-ranking contender for outings resulting in draws. He| be fil at moria ‘ay Schlademan praised the Pontiac squad. In refer- ‘the vacant heavyweight title, is moved into higher rankings among) |” 0% Milled by fight time with P sq vee .. moved into higher ranking a lthe gate probably aa $35,000. Men and women golfers at Or- ence to the gold miniature track shoe which was pre- ‘usually tough to beat on even ‘the big boys with decisions over ’ e \chard Lake Country Club will en- terms, but rugged Chuck Spieser|Rex Layne, former light-heavy c e Country wee sented by The Press to each member of the squad, he of foiroit spots the New Orleans|king Joey Maxim, tough Paddy, The record for a New Orleans |joy two events today. said, “anytime you win in any class it’s a big job, and The Anderson Jets erupted with eight runs in the 3rd inning to wallop Griff's Grill, 9-1, in a Class A Baseball League game Tuesday night at Wisner Field. Eleven men batted during the hefty stanza and six of them hit safely, all singles. An error and a hit batsman were also part of the uprising, which broke a 1-1 > tie, ‘dancing dandy 15 pounds in their, Young and more recently, South fight came last year when Ralph) Men will compete in a kickers’ buoyed up by the sensational hit- tls team has been an overwhelming champion tn tis Sram mage nay” |Acantgy Arr” "mn 2 een cate ata at's A Ku waa hn. at this s i . state.” Pastrano is ee to hit 187] Spieser, A year old native of loss before a $48,000 house. Played. Both are over 18 hole | good feeling we ‘contagious : rd * * * jby fight time while Spieser, a for-/Lansing. Mich., is ranked third inl. ane eid] he believes mM has routes. Jim Thomas pitched for the Jets : “ mer Olymic champion from the light-heavyweight division, but Spieser’s number and thinks he| This year i es — been in- and limited the opposition to four é So- when you wear this award remember proudly [Michigan State, probably will has heavyweight ambitions. He's,ill repeat the victory he posted juries, spurts chat apettered and hits. Woody Gordon worked on the that you're the champion until someone else beats you.” scale 172 for the nationally-tele-' whipped 18 of his 22 opponents 'n Chicago last year. Willie dis-jes in the revived 2-man best ball slumps that bordered on the verge|mound for Griff's until the 6th & “I hope you will all continue in track and work for vised match (ABC, 10 p.m. EDT).'with is only draw the one with Counted his weight advantage and|tourney, with 16 pairs in the cham-|of disaster, Harvey Kuenn’s draft inning when Overcashen took over. jevery inch ts last k. and I also | Pastrano holds a decision over Pastrano. said he thought his fancy boxing pionship flight. Eight teams are in status is uncertain and Billy Hoeft Fata ry you add your iast mark, an a hope, ‘Splieser and they fought to a draw * ¢ e maneuvers would win him the nod. leach of ot the other two flights. lisedue for another army Physical Gritte 2.2... 100 ‘to meet you as teammate or as rival,” he concluded, at Miami earlier this year. The Promoter Bonny Geigerman, _ ~ leexilenoath cathomaé and, Johitson, ¥‘but just go to school.” jmoney men who should know have head of the newly formed Louisi-| The hustle and go of last year's | | - |installed wispy Willie an early ana Boxing Club, said tonight's yeunguters too often te mi heavy choice at even money or, igate will be among the all-time| Prelacecs talk et aint ee * * * Club also holds 1st round match- AGORA ot : Gordon, o. er- Toe 2 PP wees Se Thomas Joins Hornets KALAMAZOO ‘® — Warren less. |highs for New: Orleans boxing.| | Fi ag { The 20-year-old Pastrano shows Geigerman said he expects the Bs eg peagfemaie tee H fanineae | rhea Thomas will move to | alama: College from Olivet ~) | vided between Charlie Maxwell, |College riext fall to become head “_} | Bob Kennedy and who have you. (track coach and an assistant in Six men have been tried at 2nd football and basketball. M Star on European Trip Late Rally Brings Royal 3-2 Victory Over Shaw’s 13-0, and the North Side Merchants collected 15 hits in their 16-6 rout; A 2-run 6th inning rally handed Royal Bar a well deserved 3-2 vic- | AP Wirephete AMERICAN, LEAGUE 4, RECORD SEEKER—Dean Guet- Reynolds scattered seven. Biemar Inn scored five runs in STOCKTON, Calif. UW) — Danny Friday. On Monday they will participate in the Manchester Milwaukee... ne gi koutee. cevereoes BB 41 — tory over Shaw's Jewelgrs in Tues- of Drive-In Cleaners . le tgamenes 22 EP tie 3"? day night's top City Softball League | ool v0 1209 8 ANN ARBOR (® — Barry Mac- tournament. then enter other ‘Rea Were oo cates Ny pre Hd attraction at Beaudette Park. Royal 010 002 x -3 @ 1 Kay, the Big Ten’s Ist-ranking ten- tourneys, climaxed by the famed {Philadeiphs2°5..°": 344 a Singles by Walt Allison and Morse and White. Reynolds and Kothe inis player, leaves the University of Wimbledon. : A ‘a Chack Nich Bicmer 001 001 S—-7 9 5 Michigan campus today on a trip, * * @ : _Besonie Boh ms Pitceburgh | : uc ols, a walk to Roger | penso 021 200 x5 6 5 that will carry him into competi-| Undefeated in collegiate compe- ti 10, Chicago ¢. Reynolds, and a double by Pete Dudzinski and Reed. Cork and Rappin. | | tion with some of the world's top titi M , ; Radon scheduled, Landine accounted for two runs Louie's 007 oe 313 11 pore cee to i = oe a the Wolverines + peek 12:30 and resulted in the ist setback (Oxbow : shee) eta tO : the Big Ten title this year, win- ‘ Ets ‘eae ipl yi foe of the seasen fer the defend * vee Carry and vivian: Swift end! MacKay, a 20-year-old junior. ning the No. 1 singles champion- Antonelli 3-3 and Liddis 1-1 ve Lew 33 champions. [North | Bide 180 310 3-16 18 2 we te one of 18 | ship and sharing the doubles crown ne | e-In 21030-6 7 4 young stare whe have beea (with Dick Potter ot He tramek. ae a Sheet 2 ea renee Cll (Mutt) Morse arene rg ea Rope Rammed te the United Stator pro “ene : ran aw's hurler, loc aterfie L, jetnnatd at t St, Loule 2, 1:30 » horns in a tight pitching battle. | ——— | soa fee coue wad oo wan (MacKay hit the s. tournament gate ta i "Bick Morse gave up eight hits while Kidd Wins F ‘Baby’ | York to Engtand |(cutt for the ist time last season ! ins From Baby | fly trom New York to England (ang ended with a national ranking of 22nd in singles and 8th in dou- Cleveland’ 2252... 30 ia Sg ities, Shreveport rightfielder, slap- the 7th inning to chalk up a 7-5 Kidd of Manila, the Philippines bles. Among others, he owns a Boston .....-s000--. 18 17 $98 $% ped three homers against Tulsa in decision over Sam Benson at. Beau- featherweight champ, knocked out ; victory over 12th-ranked Jack Beltimore "“csscciisc if 20 ‘ae j& Texas League game Monday dette. Baby Moe of Reno, Nev., in 40 2 os Frost and hopes to move up sev- Weshingion "70 1s 33. 4 84, {might to boost his season total to In games at North Side Park, seconds of the second round Tues-| ran if cult eral notches A on. Manees. City. 15 32.408 10 [Clarence Kraft’s record when Bill Ryan and Pat Carry combined day night in their scheduled 10- Aft re a ‘oye «12 innings, |Kraft set the Texas League home to twirl a 2-hit shutout as Louie's rounder fight. d, = returning ‘home trom Eng- eae om ¢. Rew fore 6. run mark of 55 in 1924. 'Tavern drubbed Oxbow Pavilion,’ Kidd weighed 117, Moe 118. | ane: he will compete in the : rots fo Sart sstsr.ae Se cor ee ‘Detroit City 2, 11:18 a.m ney, at is, the National ete Bitar ame *3/British Amateur in Ath Round | 1 Clay Tournament at Chicago and al e E a ° +, then several eastern tourna- i ead f Flares $-2 vs. Lemon Top Drivers to Begin ments, ending with the U.S. Cham- Hoesen LONG Among 4 Americans Left 3-3 and Turley 1-2. Late Results at British Amateur TROON, Scotland — De- fending Joe Conrad of |day of the British Amateur Golf, San Antonio, Tex., defeateg John | Tournament at Troon. : TROON, SCOTLAND (INS) /—| ‘Only defending champion Joe ‘Conrad and three other Americans | links champion. _ defeated Billy, ‘Goodloe of Valdosta, Ga., in the morning in ‘the afternoon. ' Miller of Scotland, 2 and 1, and fe ES a a APS ate! ogre ec a ioe oP eo eee |Ireland, 3 and 2, Eyler made it by downing Minty |Tound. joo Siena aay In one a the leading cipecty:. 5 and 4) Matthew Alexander, a 30-year-old round and Jennings milkman from Prestwick, ousted | were among the 32 survivors start-|Randolph of Washington, 6 and 5, [Walker Cup star Joe Carr of ing fourth-round competition to-| in the second, Campaign at Wolverine Raceway MSU Dumps Tartars in Wayne's Windup DETROIT #—Two home runs jand ‘a single by rightfielder Dee Moore _ spearheaded Michigan Pionships at Forest Hills. DETROIT — Grand Circuit rac- ing starts at Wolverine Raceway, Monday, June 4 thru 9th. All the top horses and drivers of the na- tion will be on hand as the ‘‘Roar-. ing Grand” starts this year's cam- paign at the Detroit Track. cote to a 9-1 vict over Wayne Among the most giamorous yesterday in the season windup Mill of Scotiand, ¢ and 5, today | The 22-year-old Texan, Gene pq Whalle) iceman fro ta the earth round of the Britich Andrews of E1 Rancho, Cali, Lt. salt, Mie lie Gam eee Club Tourney : figures of the Grand Ctret ts |for the Tartars. Starting pitcher Amateur Golf Champtonship, Gene Eyler of Buffalo, N. Y.. and Merlin Robertson of Montebello, Set for Pine Lake “ saehaglstaie dead loons Bee fi MSC ppm pai The victory, Conrad’s third Peter Grant Jr., of Phoenix, Ari. ‘Calif., 3 and 2, and then defedted Annual University of Michigan’ aa (* voor ee be See tv Seerietwe ay neta ala cay one in the tournament, put emerged from two tough rounds john Stevenson of Scotland, 1 up. |Club golf tournament and dinner |_| Competition be has been the tead- ies 5.9 ayne ended the season the little Texan into the round | | yesterday but 13 of their country-| Such noted champaigners as has been scheduled for -June 5 . Pontiae Press Photo as Mtver. INciehigne state la an 000 O11—9 14 i ‘of 16. ‘men were eliminated from the ei Frank’ Strafaci of Garden City, | (next Tuesday) at Pine Lake Coun. ‘PAINTED STICK ;~ Biggest fish he ever caught is displayed | Joe O'Brien has brought a stable Wayne . +000 000 100-1 7 Conrad, still pla cool, . he nN. Y.. and Hobart Manley Jr. try Club. above by G Proven, 8461 Cascades, Union Lake Village. The |of 35 head to the Detroit Race. __ theady golf. was aioe par. = pbaileia Baits (eixict tbe a of Savannah, failed to survive Club golf officials said about 173 5 4g foun vio pec par was taken on a spinning outfit he a 49. |Course for the big leagues of har- Excellence i in Athletics ‘ ‘for the 13 holes he played over moe years _ the second round. }were expected for the 1S-hole golf, Fine battle after dark on Carroll Lake. Proven was trolling in jness racing, where he will begin’ CHAPEL HILL, N.C. u—Jerry (the hard, 6,583- yard Troon Conrad, who wah a round a- Strafaci, trying for the 7th time raund and dinner. about 40 feet of water when the big rough fish was hung. Brother. defense of his leadership of Grand Vayda, senior from Bayonne, N.J., Course. Par is 36-36-71. head of the field and had to to win the crown, was beaten, 3 Among those expected, says pro indaw Lowell N f Uni . the { his lif Circuit, racing. ‘gaptain of the basketball team, |, Gene Andrews joined Conrad | play only one match, came from and 2, by Dr. Frank Deikhton, a Elmer Prieskorn, are Athletic Di. !aw Lowell Narita of Union Lake g Sete mony cage | O'Brien won $421,660: last year, jhas won the University of North iim the fifth round ‘by defeating | behind for a 3-and-2 victory over ‘Walker Cup player from Glasgow, rector Fritz Crisier, Coach Bennie when he turned a light on the fish as it was brought to peat ‘He | which lifted him to second place Carolina's top athletic award, the Pall Sé¥utton, onp of England's | Tom Armetrong of Scodand. and Manley ,was eliminatéd by Oosterbaan, former U. of M. golf-| nearly fell out of the boat when those long jaws opened wide,” says |in this category behind Bill Haugh- Joseph F. Patterson medal for _\fep amatears, 1-up. Andrews, the 1954 U. S. public! Hugh Squirrell of Walkes, 1-up. ers Chuck Kocsis and Ben Smith. Proven. The gar looks more like a painted pole than a fish. ton, whe won $599,445. general excellence in athletics, ’ ’ , + , SeCCCCCoCOSeSCCCEC woooo*s| } I eee eed A \ é +4 I - ; ‘ i . nt ae Se a ti aig tthe pron fe shane {ee ape em aa aie ! i if Y s A eesti: at rernipninn teeing til rae a scent Ged 2 ef eg i ad eek Pal a F Je c Le i! j - \ PAC l THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. MAY. 30, Gaia Siete Eee pee ee eee eee eT i ¢ popes = de scone ssc boueones ee eee on " ‘4 “ ak tan oe : _aweNy. THREE MEN ONLY Announcement Beginning Saturday, june 9, 1956, We Will Reserve Each Saturday as Men’s Day for Scientific Body Massage Under Supervision of William McFall, Massuer Scientific massage is universally recognizéd as of en: . peutic value for various disorders and for stimulation and for relief of congestion. 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Main St., Clarkston MAple 5-5141 taken on the the end of his parents’ back yard on Oxbow Lake. Inset shows larger photo. He fishes about every day. ‘By JACK PATTERSON Pontiac Press Outdoor Writer We'd been waiting for some time a ‘we might engage in a profit- able bit of dry- fly work when it finally came (if | you can call one -fhhice day a stretch) it found us reduced to a quaking hulk by a touch of flu— one of the esd 7 eng ple tind am || PATTERSON. So it is that at the moment we don't care if we never catch another fish and feel just mean enough to hope nobody else does either. Too bad, too, because northern streams are at last’ getting into workable shape. Hatches, which up ‘til now have been pretty. much confined to the middie part of the day are occurring on and off all day long, Brown trout particularly are showing interest in feeding, and yit’s about time. It’s interesting to note that Michigan is not —_ only blighted ares. A weekly forecast we subscribe to reveals that Pennsylvania trout fishermen have about abandoned hope for any warm weather this year. Sounds familiar, doesn't it? : L * * Fishermen returning trom Can- ada report fair success with specks and grays, One group including Fred Poole, Howard Fitzgerald, Bob Oliver Jr. and Noyce Strait found some activity in Bell Lake north-east of the Soo. Biggest lish Pontiac Press. Photo ickey with a nice trout same cane pole he holds ‘in the SKATE for FUN & HEALTH | in GOOD COMPANY at ROLLADI U M HOLIDAY BUSINESS — Here's one youngster , : who knows how to relax (providing the mosquito WED. Thru SUN. Nite’ ‘til 11 leaves him alone). He's 7-year-old Rickey Ful- ORGAN MUSIC genzi, and was snapped angling in a creek at 4475 W. Huron FE 5-3677 « O00 CCDC COC OOOO COSCO SCO OOOCOOOLOOO OOO OOOOCCS Preps May Get Casting Course _MSU Man Says Fly _ Fishing Is Interesting _ Many Youngsters EAST LANSING (® — Many |high schools across the nation show, ;an interest in adding fly casting. ‘fishing and hunting to their edu-| cational programs, a Michigan State University professor says. Assoc. Prof. Julian W. Smith | 000 secondary schools indicated , More than 50 per cent were in- terested in developing such ; courses. | Discussions on the subject were ‘held recently at the MSU W. *K. ‘Kellogg Gull Lake Biological Sta-| ‘tion at Hickory Corners. DRIVE SAFELY SAFETY INSPECTION SPECIAL Alums iaeiilal FORD or CHEVROLET . . 513% PONTIAC or PLYMOUTH $1525 Other Make Cars at Special Prices! Johns-Manville Brake Lining Factory Bonded Shoes, $2 Extra! INSTALLATION WHILE YOU WAIT SAANERANRS saat) Duty FORD 8795) 1 | CHEVROLET 5 LOW PRICES ON ALL CARS! Over 30. Years in Pontiac ‘Belgian Record Holder to Run in California - COMPTON, Calif. (9 — Roger Moens, Belgium’s holder of the |world 800-meter running record. ‘worked out lightly yesterday and expressed satisfaction with the track where he will perform in the| |annual Compton Invitational meet. Friday night. “I am in good snape and I re- spect the field,’’ Moens said. The field is slated to include Tom Courtney, Mal Whitfield and Lon) Fri Spurrier, the latter the holder of ithe 880-yard record of 1:47.5, the ot the Outdoor Education De- | partment said a survey of 2%8,- | |Fish Get Lift! Netted to Restock Lake OSCODA—Fish lift operations at the Van Ettan Lake Dam, under the direction of the AuSable Sports-| Fish ladders in the dam have men's League, have resulted in the |placement of many legal-sjzed fish in the lake that, otherwise would | oe remained in the lower) heteene League, operating with sauna Conservation Depart- ment sanction, alds restocking of | was a 13% peund gray hung by Poole. This party's tent camp was vis- ited on several occasions by a marauding bear, The last night in camp the bear got too nosy and Howard took a poke at it with a ,22. This served to eine it away but oe [the bays didn't know tor how long so they broke camp and moved Largest ‘of the fish “lifted” was, jin on Erwin Wilson, Leo Renault, [Sato ae ere ee. ies wt [Bob Covert, et al. in the sanc- leyes about. 27. inc long were | , a also included. Two more “‘lifts” fant of Wieen 5) codon CoA spe will be staged within a few days. "9g @ the lake by seineing fish for transplanting above the dam. been inoperative for a number of years, Jewelers and Stars in Exhibition Game Public is invited to watch—the| season's first exhibition softball | icontest at the Drayton Plains field, | iat 8 o'clock today, preceding the’ lexhibition, at 6:30 p.m. will be a, lcontest between two Little League softball clubs. The little fellows Tange from 11 to 14 years in age. Pontiac City League Shaw's \Jewelers meet an all-star aggre- gation drawn from the Waterford Recreation League. | Carl Schell is coach for the All- 'Stars. | -Solunar Tables Here are the best times for fish-. ing in the Pontiac area, during the \coming week, oe to slunar tables prepared by John ‘Knight. Major periods last Poca an ‘hour or more, minor periods some- what less. AM. Minor Major > $ ‘Toda Lee j Tuareday Saturday | |Sunday Sonday is uesda Seusee Sesses J 833588 | Wednesday erg || === of the coming race. ers Th SPORT HA Shirts $1.98 up Slacks-$5.95 up $2.49 » Straw TS Shirts .. $1.98 Bermeda Shorts . $2.98 SWIM . SUITS White —Bive Yellow — Black DON R. MacDONALD 370 S. Saginaw St. FEderal 5.6136 ais Tan — Navy —Biack a | Bre N pode ‘ for Athletics’ Games Earlier Olympic hopeful, cracked two CMC track records and tied a third yes- out, with a toss of 50 feet, 4 inches. | The old mark was 49-11. COAST Portiand 3, San Franei ¥ 19. innit y ‘Sacramento 2. Mollywood 1 nns*) KEEPING TRIM—Dave Sime, | Los eles 9, Voncouver 3 Seattie 4 San Diego INTE! Menreal’ 6, Rachester 5 daily running and working out. uae mica ASSOCIATION Saaaseras * a : undercover proselyting of athletes. ee a0 Rounding out the field — Cen- |tennaire. owned by Mrs. E. . H. Eames Bishop,’ prominent in alley View Farm’ the now defunct Pacific Coast Com-(pugit . ference athletic alumni committee, said plans are afoot to reactivate the organization. : * * The committee, formed around 1950, offered to help the schools by supervising their own activities| and channeling all funds raised by booster I to a universities. Bishop eal aS caioersiay pres- idents ignored their offer and the Carmel City, Calif., in 1951. Nothing ever happened so the committee disbanded, Bishop said. ~ PHILIP'S . “AST Sepinew St. (64% to 57% dual meet triumph ‘ovr Western Michigan. Podoley, a top prospect for | the Olympic decathlon event, skimmed over the 120-yard high | hurdibs in 14.6 seconds, breaking the old record of 15 seconds flat. In the 220 yard dash he flashed te a record of 20.9 seconds, bet- tering the eld mark by three. | | tenths seconds, He also tied his own record of) 3.5 seconds in the 220-yard hurdles. Jarv Walz, a CMC football stand. set a record in the shotput) py J Miner Lee ry Baseball | ~ PACIFIC GU AP Wirephete _ Silver Lake Women's League guest Silver Lake League Arranges Guest Day Plans were announced yesterday at. the weekly round of golf for Ane MEETING UNE 4th Jock iste 8 Cafeteria day. Event has been set for dyne 7:00 P.M. 19. Watertord junier, Chamber ._* * of Commerce Mrs. Elbert Looney of Pontiac § had low gross of 49 in yesterday's |play. with Mrs. Lloyd Farley tak-| ing a low net with 34. Mrs. Loren) Aris of Drayton Plains was the’ A Good Used Car? ‘day's low putter. Try creoarsronm _ | COMMUNITY MOTORS Stockton’ Cat "Danny Kidd 117 Me | Rochester and SAVE! nila, knocked out Baby Moe, 118, Reno, Nev., 2 : 19-year-old track star from Fair | RNATIONAL LEAGUE | Lawa, N. d., spends three hours DRIVERS... EXPERIENCED on Heavy Duty Trucks You can purchase Ready Mix Trucks with a small down pay- ment. Excellent opportunity for ‘brokers. 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WEDNESDAY, ‘May 30, 1956 Se! * | y Nashua Hea | Tie Salis 3 a Ni ixon H al: ts Sukoes: nae Le 6 Ss coi wt mon ie | 2% 51 2 24.240 4 +116 19 4 5 3 278 164 21 42 «5 a7 Dodgers Stop Long} « HE 4 6. 1 367 13 rrr 4111 4 \ eee wy dee smnoreateis to Nixon late last season, beating; all sorts’ of happened 81 4 Ji90 Last season, when Willard the times they met,|he had to settle 03 decision ae as 2 ig at mA 9 | uM 3 3 2 | gta sts ECL 4 ; ; 2 #10°06 wut e1 ' @ * 3 ¢€ 4 . xin astro’ = * ¢ jfourth, picked up a game by bang- AaB R H Hn Rt AVE. ing Kansas City 7-4 in 12 innings.|*° “* £° rom here? 1270 172 336 41 162.268 ‘Washington beat Baltimore 6-5. — In the National, Don Newcombe| The Metropolitan was first C Major league lesders put an end to Dale Long's home|faced at the old Morris | U Diamond Ace run streak and Phitsbarsh's fore» ent in that i's te| Gf d fo Be als LAG Banks, game winning streak as the Brook- event | paar des at Bate) : Fe = Ma Na iyn Dodgers broke out for a 10-1\first of the so-called triple crown igned tor ng Bo: casing y, Cincinnati, | Louis,” $2: Moon, ‘8. Louis. 43; Bell. . Cincinnati defeated Chi-|for handicap horses. The others) DETROIT un — Robert White, of = 29; Long. cunelt 2: Gnider, Brookiyn and Temple. cago 10-4 with Gus Bell hammer-|4re the Suburban and the Brook-|2?-year-old outfielder trom Texas yp Fy | ee . Brooklyn, 11; Bell.|ing three home runs and two sin-|'yn Handicaps. Christian University, has signed a . ane, eee ag, uisburgt.jgles for seven runs-batted-n, in 7c 0° {minor league contract with the De- ie, Milwaukee, 7; ‘ithe only other scheduled game. Nashua will be moving into/troit Tigers. ae gee Nixon, a 2%-yearold Georgian|some pretty classy company if he| White worked out with the Tigers . Banke, Chcuge, i suel wad) Joe whh is 95 lifetime against the|does the job, and it’s even money/last week, but has not been as- Pharmacy Rallies ; Y¥ lost his chance to match/that the syndicate star running in|signed to a farm club yet. He IN BASES—Mays, New York, 19;/the only other modern-era perfect/the silks of Leslie Combs II and|batted .305 this season for the TCU St, Louis, 7; Clemente, Fetsburgh| eame—by the White Sox’ Charlie|with Eddie Arcaro up will reachlclub, which won the Southwest Robertson, 2-0 over Detroit—when|the winner’s circle. Conference championships, AP Wirephete double to right in the game at Yankee Stadium yesterday. Two runs scored on the hit when Yankee right fielder Hank Bauer juggled the to Edge Baptist A two-run rally in the 7th inning gave Lakeland Pharmacy a 43 _ LAE WITH THE TAG — Yogi Berra, catcher of the New York Yankees, is too late attempting to tag Billy Klaus, Boston Red Sox shortstop SPECIAL! and for 5 who scored from first base on Mickey Vernon's _ ball. Boston won, 7-3. win over Emmanuel Baptist in|tsu Neweombe Brookiyn sad’ Msé'lout in the eighth. = last night's Waterford League iad! tant adlamiag Tart 4 : : ftball action at Drayton 54 i < Bao ery — —lerror in the ninth, Mantle socked At Pine, Orchard Lake * * »s troit, u; Vernen, Boston, 81; Courtey.|his No. 18 home run into the : A single by Jones in the final] "RUNS Qasite, New York’ i” iopes | bleachers to junk the shutout. Yogi otor une- p Washington, inning Sa Ga Ete aa and Neil with the tying win-| RUNS BATTED IN—Mantle, Sie ey oe Ge Re dule between “Wimpy” Johnson | /pet. All 6-Cylinder Two-Way: Round for Open Qualifiers BY H. GUY MOATS a challenge for the long hitters. Its expansive of the Baptist team and Lakeland’s| __ With a big field of 188 entries for the National _—reens are excellent tests for the putters. EE Open Golf tournament on the list, Michigan sec- Elmer Prieskorn, Pine Lake’s professional, Drayton Drug rapped 10 hits, poo’! tion qualifying rounds will get under way next says his club has been designated official head- | including a two-run homer by Don peace cone” $P.Q5 All work done on our brand NEW 1955 SUN ANALYZER! Monday at two Pontiac area clubs. The test will quarters for the rounds. Official compilation of | Ceeterlin, in its easy 14-4 conquest ignaen, Boston and Runnels, homers for eight games record, = r be simultaneously at Pine Lake Country Club scores will be made here and the attractive Pine |of White Brothers. 5 Kansas City, 3; thirteen players fanned, flied out and popped up Leber ond Material Guarantee and Orchard Lake Country Club Lake clubhouse will be the site for tourney lunch- tied with RUNS—_Mantle New York, 19;/tWice M ARKET TIRE co Michigan has been allotted eight litiers eee Weer’ ony Varah revered =e © (/ Net T ton sit: ‘Gorn 32; Sievers, | Washing- * *¢ @ e = gled, stretching his hitting stre certain that competition for those places will “Among the top shotmakers in this event, Whips Wyandotte eee : cobs Roose Bh 18 games. R petedlgoeng =e yay ap mead oe eee aoe PITCHING | (based on § decisions) — ing third in a lineup shakeup that gecengzeens TTITITITTITLITLTITLIL LLL top links’ names ready for a try at it. Burkemo, Pete Cooper, Mike ~~ Sy Craabresk we up fer the = ton “tnd ‘Lemon, ‘cvvgand, 6 Ter, Ww had sous oper oe Gil a Successful candidates will be selected on a shi 7} avisapmoaisionh vod ) = thi. 2 ar. ~~ Islands Claimer : - Gives. Up Some _ toChiangites _ MANILA @ — Filipino Tomas Cloma today withdrew his gE to some islands in the South Sea wich Nationalist China says ‘it owns. But he stuck by his claim to several] score other uninhabited stretch of the sea west of the Philippines. “T am sticking to the claim over most of ithe islands,” said the for- mer newspaperman who now heads a maritime school. He led an’ expedition to the area in March. Cloma said he would omit Spratly Island, claimed by Na- tionalist China, and all islands in _ the area south of 7 Degrees 24 Minutes North Latitude. =DO r YOURSELF 4) Aer rete 4 é THE PONTIAC PRESS) WEDNESDAY. MAY 30, 1956 t _ DONALD DUCK hea _ s, (TIME OUT... 'LL BE RIGHT — BACK! Rigi ee [sence [EP ice ]] = I FOUND THOSE SUN ; oh. 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Col BE OL. 12 Bt, ry, I ' TA APT ve: 4.05 sa (8 7 get uge Dr uminum c| aes iAL BI 101 fac La Y sE ble ie mee 3300 1 Lei) heen y, Inc. es Pr B 5-5922 1.0 #0 Ryo ANTEI _~_| No plan. bie apes Et ware. rick, st UILDIN 7 Was undry RV- abe and wh uke B BALD. | For land hy E, Aub ‘ a efficien L ; . : 10 80 ! aY THE |) RI Investme: ghest coms eo Bad) ee one cem a ING REPAIR. | aHINGS-IR r FE | _Rew vei whtt tte. Dark ronse, 5 Large contra : Rock urn Rd. Ah vate bath. ae react AND ? Qualified Ike POLIC ee meee needed palenions) la v and* tile - men work AIR “home. ONINOS. DONE IN eleg Ph rk on col s- Prom or smal! cts. New WILL. hester Mic » 1-012 _Paddock. ults te and (es . 3 * Plas: Call rr Pick- DONE” ca one FE: lar] B pt cou 1. Bu or old BUY ih. a ArT. 200 peceoos Spelicentald CF MA “80 Brady Apis aealenmae: | vay NTE FE 4-2190-* i? Co in | LOST t 5-0524, ae as oes Buyers) wax : -ORice sean ‘OR LIST 3 oe eke ean eo iDena Adie or perm N OR Detroit Nod nds ED deliver, | RISH | ited J orl i ing. rT Reena ce Geo eet cen Box eral redees the Birmingham Po- Watkins WOMAN Fr No 1 | 380'N Cass Pee pnoors ea to Landsca _ er ‘tos ‘Reward tes cm a ask for FE Arbor si a tice hesers soho Seen phone ie ATTRAC. rv REPLIES | iy tor eer ractive salary. Pe Bteady vcaute | we Or 00D HOUSE nie , afiueus Maren AUT iscaping imal a your Ao. 5-03 IDs ae Ted Meeuusa or coil 2 breve tritel ing. iat hoa une! Sefere 2 10 a j are 21 to 30, uuliy service at. Sat round, No layofts equipped OVING — 2-0046 LAN — tn mae w. / oo R hy CLEAN ia .m. Tod bet 5 Higt ervice Fe el 0 to o Ie JC FF. ¢- ¥ maint CAR ehiean me? ANT . HE! oe ob- .F = C. wee replies he y there | is oe soon ee: ‘schoo! graduate PRESSE ee iso gone \ Sie ts [e) SN OOR A fyeuee, eda oer AND “Hobbie Sar bt ides Sant ape eee DEN. Realtc ee SEY aes N BASEMENT 7 ae FE fice in the Press | Roianiwion Sica citrate f garment ILKS AN erry. = inishing LAYING A LIGH s&S el noe Ope yr! _ 1-378 GLEAN Nt Fo! boxes: the foll “+4 Iph W {good chan out glass ee mene Experi p woot. 20H 188 Edigor BG FE 2-166: 1HT Dozen | § upplies » Jt. Va LAND n Eves ee ‘Sh, 2 ROOM Ro fy : lowing ney Martin ‘oxiey Ch acter, ¢ 719, W pply Fox enced TAYLC digon at Cc OLA 8, ‘en | NEW 8c 244A _OR 3-12 nwelt 5 CONTR. . ; _ ower and tos Fk _4 3400 Bt, Bi rief of P all WAR Huron Dry Cle pre: | Bie ‘OC IR _ quick servi NDSCAP Bron RABBI 5S 440 Dixt acts. BUY ne _12 & 6, stool. IV. ENT 6, 8, 13 SS Tmingham Eee anit S REAL BIL emeste: IR a EN BEAU ce. call ING. F ynam per FE 6FTS e Hwy. ! ORF SE | EXctl FE 2-0070 Call bet a ~ ! L sik LAYIN N TR SED) Grace ecre rE slo!” Seth BAC ores ro ope | - will pe SFT. | EXCLUSIVE. ween 28, 31, 44, 14, 16, 1 sen Te AerED MI ing. towne. ber Tk wernesen. | O-SANDINO-FI KC TO cAUTIPUL ME RUA bal Mawrencel reo) 00 up iframes NRA erty (er wilt sel I, roa «RM “4, , 19, 5, 4) the N TO ED edad te tac and ESEN.| LEE 1NG-FIN R | 7833 Nepean eae ce FE 2 STOse ee We RACTS \ Se a buy you: 400 W. garage BATH. 58, os. , 45, 46, 48 5 Gls AIR > okBA a our Plus arn aro aurround- it IsHING a od C Mi LUE Noti 14 Ss kan heed co! VANT how rou how fe bela haat Las Fon ka Huron bv ap FIRST 65, 66. » 48, 49 L. AIN AN DITIO! easinS E bonus F und $2 TRI OR 23-1616 | LARK'S LJ Ns, FE ~~ ces & P pa ale Buy ntracts f ED "e eis rea to get ;ouNatdl OR RENT A pointment. 76, 93. . 66, 69, 7 y EARNING D PAY NING Employme cae an E ING i ay vice Wi ANDSCA erson you” ers waltl or immed { us prov sonable cash if the | Hviny APT, FUORN » 115 hei Teh SARY.C + NOE WHI WE | ~ ent A 6 oh LING Topsot thin 25 m PING 8 $100 WI een etre Une yeas iate Roma res aoe Repar rooni bed AN ahi = A NEY AR AN XP NECKS. gencies - | Bept RVICE z co! 1_and sod iles of ERV. | mat LL BE crus pela tenets nee aon te alee and) 1 Ru rece) bedroom: RMS = Wit “CESSITY ASSET B CES. | B BA. r le tanka MBINE FE Pontiac a address PAID FO} ic d contra nees. ne t large abeth Lak ROKER ransnortat ance. iat and beth Help Ld te pap aft IRMIN Scttags dish retocne | landse D_ FORCE: Goad | Sa of Ex R PR te 1962 We HG Dees We e Rd _MI€ ion B Noor, nea | ‘ | Mal on B F3- eve 2 WwW lark R ara. need_ FE 14-1778 irm! , near eee Nv anit Wanted M »| B RA oa abel OU ARE OFF NGHAM we ave! MAple remored. installed | poppe sbeede f contra “GENER, ree sikwo am rown. for- Diciter FE Hurea’ & ral, es. FE AGE 5. Oaklan¢ «1157 neham. (Ph ale 6 Ty — Al INTERV IN | ' FFERIN - i oO DIG Aple 5-0486 sand and ‘COMP FE 4 acne rn AL ny. 1659 N nth S Dletribuein Lak = for Mr 4-6492 oF t a-11}@ LLIOTT & 4 lots. pe — > a AM VIEW m medi NGS ; Guar GING oe LETE main- | _Mich . Sagi aving Com: I Clark FE 4-4 SONS : RN. _—- CAREE ea Bankact POR Ho < PM | a lors, full o P. anteed ) PREF EF Lawn a - : naw st. ‘om - DANI an i : block APT ‘ ° = ee iy t part root! eML a.) build N | Fite. | 7" ) MA 6 Pi © fro a OPPORTUNIT Wib SALES MEN Wik HOLLAND ee ea tet PAPERING rer al es hes oe ate ee es oo ae eS ‘Seedalico pitas at fggrere_ LARG: AL 8A ‘ y eapeciencel paid, HIGHES 3 W. Ma ploym salesiadies. Sl vatebing Pee a AN’S LA 3-50 ates oR 2070 hirsed om Herm oes | veld will exch: D _preserties e [eeeeny ‘ 198 ORCHARD LAK ; LARGE EASTERN REP essary Cal Teierredninac ras _meati ios Sire tnana: Service. | P caiea. Wal wasting, i MOVED. > NDECAPING AUDIVO: “ahaa | eet oe ange you nee pene located. 1 CAROE Apo ARD LAKE. Dawine or ray TINA or | —botmtment: FE 2° but not ine | gham. Mid. LASTERIN washing, general wuteee awn “SERVI A101 N.S x NPARINO-AID bho r ai? eace eaten ioe men eeuih Co pe slananicae: water| site +. ROOMS ¥ rred r. aL NCIAL charac 14a f er L | Vern G. RE FE: 5-003 OF iding. PE 2-87 a N. Saginaw Pr AID. 902 £1 lor fur: r, list fast act epend | ow and is FORN OTT EY ACCOUN ANY Hel ets | aa nstr oe R Keller, W AND i 37. NERAL 12 or and | 100 WE RM. \" w. 1AN Fu TES | with us! ton & to: ence trance garage. P = ARNIN: TO 8ST. 'T. $4,400 0 ete J Med. Want | ructions. = G 8N FE 1-02 “REPAIR. vee: in LAND: PE 4-651 DDING INVITA’ 16, Pike - RNITURE | p dol- _Inquire Clean vt. bath 1- SKILL LIMITED. FUTURE ted ed Fema on *9| secer YDER = Mle) wh SCAPING. _ . _Printe land > INVITATIONS, $7.5 Peoeral 4 LAR renee i and OUGH AND MITED Gai sues ale 7 TO ‘DRI Pr _5-0502__ g@ and fini LOOR LAY! | CAN Tm © 8 6C. OMill 10! pt ‘inted napkin io 18 Ons, i700 | eral a — ROO agina couple. AN Saree Y BY A | A RI her: VE THE ~~ | TO shing. Pho ING DSCAPING a fills, FE URA-CLEA a = Past 00 ‘Huron ar ant with OOM EFFICIENCY AT NG. .. THOR By INING FE-WA BANE- NE W ne rc} — NG & YARD Vv UPH AN. YOU | — Past service. S ith om Murphy FFICIE: OOL HOME LOCALLY A us FE SCHOO AY" DR _free CRE TOF GANT. END. ____._FE YARD WORK. 2- OLSRE UR RU . Co. e child bed NCY 3417) POR. ae £ OOFFICE ON . 2228) Re TER | ZOE REE F ANY wee wort | Date RY. FREE EST. FE vine he Pgs Prat CAB DR center wo WOMA I Work Wanted Male 8-1645 Sutcing REMODELING tie comnts srnaigat ——— oe E EST. FE 20 8 Reale Kale IVING (RM. « Realty Steady. STEAD" 5 ork mat $ _ ft law NG Burne. PE 38s era 3 a en p ya é, pinay. Pert time, ah ¥. Pays | Por altering and N. | youre MEN oe) seers nant waeaiment mer nt tae serv. Eaase xe PE sand Mark Availa Ey. ent MAple vs.sear = es pruferabie: sei Ty Wen: : Sranenst ws ak {pishing co | Sailer OR WOULD Pp e_estimat sorek estan OTOTILL -2071 ee esti ine Pehaed So T ALL, CLEAN bl Rent A _ VEL' pier, | , ee i CLEA e Rent Apts. Furni | ORES ee oft hours “Paid Bettentban coats, | ALC or OR 3060 uKe ASTER inche AnD EM yates wen OR 3.900, M cam, Waites Note N| For urni ; dost. 0) 3 ® 24 od. | oq M3} (3 OR }- ARDEN! AHOGA aite's N i] with pureh 1 ished | everrth N LAKE. D and patie vacatiin than-ave per- re ARPENTE! Ec OR AND. Pp ROTO T 2860 and 8 AND an— NY, RF ‘lotions We hav eases of _}1 ROOM 383 able. 8 ything fu vkw S surance benesits. APP feaeell pair FE 4431 WORK TI atemna. | —YA® TLLING FE 8-18 eels rg hED. Fol ie nave eames. land eon eas cea ae fo eee ee ro. R ita apply | “ATH Sale NEW RENC ET ARDELEY GARD fedhateses ne_ tone, eeeetbenkcent oR. alas air egrcacl fees esa pagay oe bere ENTR beh telat toed cleaa. No dtian. . R pply | Free ROOM ee WINGO | SODDIN ELING Lyne AND ON AN $138 CC lent cond: vj take ract, lar vers. Brin Py se in. Qi phone ANCE, all child clean and © drink ‘ / 5-280 sntieten . “REMODELE! BUT, , AND _ aint G AND 8 A 30 SALES! | and R Wo R347) ELD WA L "alia eae i after Soetist ee On | een on, R PR FLOOR, pope Goel Hest co | aa os LADY 1 “a RK P ue BePTEL DN Aue. ASHE, 4 ORI ine een: | 70m Lake ealto * ine prlbyies ATE K. G pe chi : : we mt most FOR 6515 work ANELI Freee id windo + CLEANI 8 AND sade E- GET TH eo Rd, FES r n ENT, ,, H rt month Idren 14S. W Lehi lata ibd complete d BIR- CARP, & specialty NG) st. No obit ws Reas: ERS. _anytime. | Pesan N land con E. MOST 44563 7 ROOMS __FE_ 2-066). WASH- 102 E. EMPS le ood. : i for an shaded desired epart- ENTER w OL | AP PLL. gation fete FRANK 5-304 H HAUL YE is the tract. R FOR YouR $55 mont ee = TEAD / ) ward soe pm. for a. MI ¢ Good * Toh ORK A ANCE sien) | mey JORNSC . ron 8t bird” to ealtor Pi OUR Bivd thly. vii. NT, ADU Rent Fr ee , _s00"Drug Co. Birmingh $602. br- 1530 PORE AU RInDe. @ service SERV ey wile ON Hi eae Phone PE 24318. artidge podem fons eli te tApta.t E 2-8484 Birmingham: = Signet ane | CARPE LG Sion’ enemies ICE 5-44 pick HAULING. F/ NT SE rrsae . o LARGE RM. APT UTIL PORN Unfu t h ; i : rmingham — * NTRY W FE | > ¢rators wringer * of autor : p anythin ' O tract un’ LL YoU 890 Robin M. APT 1 0RO urnished . seas Mich; y THE ANS\ . —| mat Fe 1 aaah in TED NO oe Raion "cleaners wen | Truc aan Lét nw s Statins Se oo ; aes od “ott W. berry leak rece “re ce ae acoue = fee Press, a OU ; VER aBInee tee. Free | ACE and. Ave. PR 2-4 aii! he U s LOAN’ co 7 ROO 18 Clark eee and thly. MS AN! won, Bow a 10) «soo kee AND en ee Ne to R Give Yor : ee Heat and. elec. tum floor. 8 : ’ trim RVICE: at _ TR en jive Yor rE ¢ welco RN _Clemens § elec. 6 month 8 Poo ant , Ad ' BILEM: 4 en & spec "CARPEN. ming G REMOV UCKS TR ou 1 Pl 40561; Mt me, pri =D 1 t Bon furnish thiy . hir 5 To* CEMENT AD lalty. F : iii et our bi VAL | ‘a t AND BE ACTORS > F | ace to P. = t. Clemen: vate entran LD W Pontiac, Mey Mt. : e it’ sell, tp AND B E 7c rn KEK id. FE. on pick QUIPM age Y ay ROO! lemens ea: sy E ‘ST S sae , 5 FE 2818) rent, D BLOci repaire OF FO Dump t ups ENT our Mi : L MS 8 eee goed be HW SIDI <> 3788. , 81 EXP “MEA =e K work | Oy rodeparictd Uy sand UNTAIN P aren ice Iq ton st Resto ind at c ATH, F ¢ living roo E 4 re C our di 28 VT. EI rit Pri, m. bedroo . yjeinity ar cu Office gtore actory. trained ENA |. rallererand Sous; fakes W if redit Btlest dlepecalit x NT. aan gidatre. we irrer PO rene ie. 7 gece ob men tee ARE or erened © purcha eee: “APT: paures epee. Meet can En Pontiac | Be _rence St. Phone FF ro pl Ponti . LO! NOT cheats (8te me ke se new | 2ND. sabe eet. 6s kebor: cniy Ph Pee 1 heat Bees | onescane che aie Pontiac I AN CO A rei Auk FORT BOo racts fo "FLOOR mn or i pied ra e gntrance. ‘| pillage cad BY ing 7 Indu oe arm and MIG MPAN OR BOB before ea “all wnititie ROOMS. B mn Rae Ac Ti. NE PREF | scaa rr : HIGA? y! To Buy - MAHAN a, BONS, BATE. [2 Sant ere A etd 28, woo big or FREE | Open Dan 4 8. woonwie Co, : COUNSEL CREDIT y-To Sell -To tnaure ij ROOMS eal 3 " RooMs =a ND BATH. 470 L. FEt Wicrearey ___ Above SELLORS * 13 welcome. EN AND ate, adults ATH CL om, Feaee sP ove. Oakland ae ee eka N. Pert sata |? sROOMe FE 6-284 Ost IN -_ PEC | ew [AL SHAMPOO Theater es socal user he me aN, show! . $1. HAMPOO, at TYLE A aN 1690. en preter Coes - J a Orch Inquire — Prt y’ Cord w' yn M ind RE ted. FE - UTIL hard Lie. at car Hye $00 N. — eg Co-0 ALTY co, | elec ee NEW . Ave etak- erry. i‘. Der | rative yee REALTORS |_3Tmr ove “Fw REPRIO ANI aN we ois gad "3 Pro pa F ose ee ee PO pees ee es Hows a ROOM. 8 TOT ROOT : — roe LIGHTS. Ue cu reste, wig, ROOMS ge | Hor sr Fal sesez.! 380 Pee Sea a : . Perr $85 mon y Bt, th. Cpll at a oe | ’ etre ‘ _THE PONTIAC. PRESS, WKONESHAY: ‘MAY 30, 1956 Bee aa a = Seen ‘ eee Oia ak a “? ‘ Fea ter a TWENTY-SEVEN i Bae Rent Ata Uetrted 2 For. Rent Rooms_ 37 For Sale Houses ma) “VETERANS ae ONLY $300 D Down} 3 } BEDROOM For Sale Houses 43 UNG La Lor ut vid $595 $595 Dn. PLUS costs Immediate Occupancy _For Sale‘Houses 43 - doll HOUSE i lake priv ivi ee ecee as Eb, ae cog __ River One fe f @ ROOMS A aa part shore are pews Teanyon 4 passe ra BY OWNER ~ and For Sale Houses 43 BY OWNER — $17,960. WEST sIDE. tm., brick terrace. Oil. Best Buys For Sale Houses 43 matt Int thst rth aa thi West of Town -- = *° A nice 6 room home with 8 acres cot ground $4,000 down payment, H. W: any , UNION LAKE Lexoy om: port 4 room with Ee we cae sesemrepenin? Aue WILLIAMS LAKE FRONT, FE 5-5477 after S§ pm. pointment anytime. PICTURE A SETTING — Of TOR 3-2420 4 ROOM HOUSE AT 658. OJESTA, off Oakland Inquire 63 Chamber: lin FE 2-0650 Will more vou other homes in some of our KINZLER Attractive white frame moders -to- FE 4.2533 oil heat. cose) Bal. $62.50 per See 4 20x20 + le he ‘ar oltth Fenced ard must be seee. 6 +1956 Ranch Type 3 Months Before “Tom, pbk lares dialog — Toda | with down. ° zs - ? se- - PAYMENTS First Payment race, large shade ‘ress ait bisds y g NORTH SIDE « * - . ‘ Near all bus at door.| IDEAL FOR WIDOW—Two oe ..,0 rébm modern. $53.92 per mo New a econ All for $0,000 with 43,300 down.| separaie 3 room apa riments in “66. With basement, sleminam ° i - } gents, Phone, . PLUS TAXES AND INSURANCE oh rmomnes EM 20161. ver: ocatition. Furl. — or See for Yourself Aiiatt he th, ates Muahty | POUR, AND ATH. DOWN, Fav. stool, gas furnace, screened 2 FAMILY ec =N room, Wide City tv Sew-| ished good basement end) front Upstairs apart Well-located 3 room with private N a ‘er and water Close to schools furnace. Rease Corner lot.| ment rents for $60 plus.$ lar with 4 ROOMS & BATH — ?. 0500 further DAILY ri SoepeY ae ping and bus, — yton Plaing. Near qlietes.| month and includes refriger- fireplece. "Newly decorated. ‘HEAT & HOT WATER __Ne_egents. jormation, cat! PE : Drive out N. Perry \ mile past _ maw to dar | canteen ante We Walon” | love. ‘Located im’ the city Petipa Ceo oo“ m and Eas Bivd. to Mel- MODEL Take rs = Oak and near bus line EW AY FURN. W. SIDE. REA;| NO DOWN PAYMENT | yourpur usrixo senvice mgr ture Nght iy ‘blocs to | Mand. Toot on Oakland 7 ‘blog and pear R SONABLE. ADULTS MORTGAGE COST pact Montcalm to Inglewood . NO R Model 871 Ingelwood. RR Pa Sen ve pase Zee oa gael N] build win 46203 PHONE FE 47706. tow oe Batem an Castell Realty OPEN DAILY FROM 1:00 P.M, J ACK weeny bese ee MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 7 LARGE AND BATH. a LEAN, hemes ful) Dasem: 95 Oakland all fixtures for bath but not WEST SIDE “Couple preferred. OR 3- ya he Sa Be o noe MODERN Hoven PEARL BLDG. Co. connected Possession in no Ban Beaniare ae Sita ® | Drayton Peta noe LOVELAND | Situs, regi‘price onty ] state total price tor mu neat, « Btove refrigerator 088 leery 4% room bungalow just 3 NEW 3 BEDROOM | HURRY 1 HURRYT “| veg iv wad Rd.. KEEGO Harbo 800. furnace, pav ~f aeeet. Tamediale heat & ‘hot water Vac June 1. AB MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE blocks to downtown Drayton. With privileges on one, pal Will buy this $4 acres with | Fi ‘ ise! OUTSTANDING—Gray brick possession. orm $80 a month. Mr. Kusk ai| wante board & room. Box $0, Pon- as t, iMcar garage. completed with Ein side — Neat modern @ room. tiac Press 8TOM T : t ; Completed exterior. yy = m modern home. Storms & S ROOMS AND EQUIP. shell, Just comp! Veneti shades Modernized Bt Joseph Hospital" "" laSour AND BOARD FOR 1 WAW.| 3 bedroom custom. b i180 dows tee fl today.” a inuide "Conia lente Ox Veostian “blinds, “curtal re ere ess Kiet Bedrooms its kitchen. Paved street, $8750, Easy . he - hel - i ROOMS ist ¥ Private." FE 92273. box oe at EM Soret lor pooiatment. Hundreds of of dollars of ‘shrubbery. SACRIFICE! 12, 10x11 and Lint8 ft, Large "in. Call PE 2-6663 or PE 2-1934. menk, outs. het wotes, ons Hoots, | Among the Trees SMALL N Pa Every-| 9 drm. prek ranch w-| bathroom, hallway, kitchen “PONTE: AC REALTY ALBERTA APT ~, 1) AND 2 Convalescent Homes 38A ve Scot rdrobe In Sylvan Villiage, sets ‘ehis: thing Ly including Querns a tify) shaded ota, Black circle r, Hints, livt room 1axl® 171 Baldwin i m efficiency, kitchenette ond oe Redbecns ile tain | pe story home with cow and calf. 300 baby chicks. a Li Zandt. with a 528 icture win parses, bath. edults ‘only. S90 N.|A WONDERFUL HOME FOR ELD- Seo desing sgacns pues several | pararel’ firepiase, carpeted SALE BY BUILDER | new sarase ifs" Suly 9078 ts handle MAKE ee ee wes | ame 2 living, ire room. w 3 bedreon starter home| New 3 bedrm. home on acre lot, PLE LISTING OER IT A POINT TO SEE THIS! SARCADIA APTS. ict aie doctor as: aos oo Telegra = =: a Terases. Kear i on pox !38 » lot GI new 3 bedrm home. $250 Dn eaux no vicE ned, tft Spsetal with | fae = ye oe be ee west suburban C. PANGUS ‘1919 M15 RIFIC — is what de- | Amn and bath. adults only,| on . “ tiac Lake 1.7 miles to Red garage. 5 shade my . scrives this lake home on . aott Nurelog Home “i3és'Beldwin Ave. | OPEN sign ee to please you.) some ve features | _Phone Ortonville, 132, Collect. O} a lake with no ts. 3 “G. HEMPSTEAD erated by Mrs. Merle DuPord.| °° Bisiby: (m pleases we 2 g * rough wiring and cvs ieeeaneh tomy poe gl +H ts POW Rts vaneh ye 102 E. Huron +2018. HOUSE OF 1 GABLES yasetraile S th : wath a5 ae, oe people «Excellent food and Seaped. ® bedrooms, living room | Kampsen ther handyman” Call OW DONT | SI isa Mere Sealne Rate? HAPPINESS | fitta“iey et reg | nile Si os, “ne floor,” levee Hurca cane : with beautiful fireplace, din- ; ROB AKb eALi Hou N “ = ee feed yee B One u room with very MODERN LARGE 3 ROOMS IN cece OE LS, OE ~ ay Lo oe el yee ay bungalow. full basem Walled Boone EAST SIDE with | ik rpecreation board wilco Ta oe ames ann washer P| sed foom with builtin bar, | REALTORS FE 40528 ——e oe ae ieee ied tate McLARTY Gatner! tel teoaiian 161 seaeh — 15530, poser se stores e rem. tal plastic. te beth | érver, EM Pe eye He at Hotel Rooms 39; a” a_i 2, Fou don't, find oor al telee Eves. & Sun. all windows, 2car garage. a 22162 or FE Lo mlb hae wt es home. = hroughout the ‘entire house, . lot with 1S" foot frontage, new : IMMEDIATE, Bo SN FTA | peved driveway on searage: perative Estate Exchange | 9 SoG Lis 7 FAMILY BRICK: C BAR: peved street, comer lot with St be water peste, ss a ey ~ Pe sree ~ HOTEL ‘AUBURIN | i << out of Pontiac City limits. Reason- | §%!?. — frontage | Ong NUS tte iowa, | Classed_and screened porch ulated. fee OL Rooms by Day or Week one « MOL NO SERVICE Lem tnd rest jike 3 Pamily brick on Norton Ave. fe steal a eae Conninions rete pron 1 Sete sim payments : ; hing | “Hosereame bunstiow i with finished a _Williams Dr, PE. eaaoe 2 Family brie f rice 40h pert} YOU'LL LIKE THIS | _ month, including. tates at room up. oak floors, plas “ “3 “am RANCH HOME Several Our Good, Buys FRIENDLY NORTH SIDE HOME| Fdw.-M. Stout, Realtor oe ae \ tered wails, tla tull bese-| = For Suburban Living a ie leatwiaake oe Off Oakland var igh near Wisner | +9 wy. Sagina 8 racan| Str pee Berk Pen Brick, ily it me Walton i ” ankears wliabie™ for soupte, good garage Pull price $13,360| S¢e this lovely ¢ room, lie stay. bath, oll. heat, ‘os ont I. “ne mab 7 WEDECG Waan| © S Sy es Ti 6:90 possession. No children wa with substantial down paym pedream. ireme modern” the perch. deep $10,950, “oa track 2 RRO EOOe NEAR) Ser Eetn. vene steer plan with EAST SUBURBAN — fine Aire aati Oat = Walls, select ook STATE- WIDE Ga WANTED ——— | floors, "pldstored walls ‘lands: | ee oe Ba : = ee: Geo. R. Irwin | Ze neti kettct] 0 STATEWIDE. oe eee NETT |S / oh Se oe rooms upsteirs. Pull MOMARLES, REALTOR MvEne vj werare ee = tits | with shower, very : WM. H. KNUDSEN Rent Stores 40) parton — 200 Baldnin ars; | Automatic © wir Rests iy Int 6. Telegraph PE e0s31 “house. Pumished or aptaraiched a oon ee ' If no answer call FE +0544 Ex. 500 — terms. ; lots. Reasonabie. “ ; 8 se State Bank~B STORES 2615 AND 2617 N. DIX- with ; —To Bell—To Trade - stean: orale, Ph. PE e5i6, Eve, 28008 “s Suitable for wholesale, retail TT : LA EF ONT. ou merwen ae oe nest modern house at el you BUY it WELL INSURE IT OFFERS has ‘ fruit An ex . G es NEWLY DECORATED |, Six? °° Hipe cach, PE eae or FE] a ere as en: lane. Bae ayy acres wl far Ba ern Near Webster School | Hes = 3 4 and breakfast rooms. led living room with @ stone fire- A good Steam heat Hot ay and] 960 per month. Located at te Sornienweeen: $50 pest Barbee nad aru ayes: 362 eee aileen i on, ment OR 1-NAo3 $400. Lahn ard 8750 — easy term: Ph. FE 2-5662 See BUNGALOW 1704 S, Telegraph Rd. en, glasseg in po Se RORTHPEPN COTTAGES ALL tall trees and many beauti- A Real Firecracker oe a AA Ose J BR NCO! modern MAnle_ 5-7086 ful rubs Recommended poner LAKE FRONT! >: . opted R. J. V AL : I: uly Realtor Tereaniect weshvoud x vee " Naar aeeranar High si es: On aco acres of a! VACATION EARLY FOR for the newly-wed or retired home with 1% car garage. Sets | —P-t=> La 7 Ay. | 43 Oakland FE 5-0603 LTOR basement, off ac heat. Price} and bath down, 3 and| ing sol) with spring a3 Pontiac “Lake front | Modern, ic couple: Chr paces meget on a large 1131160 ft. ‘ot. Extras FAST BEVERLY MULTIPLE TisTina } SERVICE _ 0 W Ruron a 7 beth up. with private entrance phe Lens property. Frame and ma- 0 k until June : : A combinat washer “A re ? > ‘wl Asem eo au! ea pame Sas Sonte Boaen cate or children. Bedroom sizes are 10x12 and seamarret: drapes: Vene fear wae [elbentigares waters A GOOD BU Ney $9,000 VE 438 t qo. sEnvicr DORRIS & SON REALTORS stteched erage. fenced yard pegped ar Also has oo th | boat. R. and K Cabin Bay, 3-0289,| . 12x14 twin ¢losets in the binds | Gh mew ontubp anda | sons, feet leeee stores aes Gpecktcg let saracies” Meee (sas MULTIPLE ISTIN 1a Meroe ot. Pe eiss7 is home ts clean | fry house. love Orton YEAR PR ROUND. COTTAGE — WITH pet td Greed pa tet tio and boat dock House has | screens. tugs sand venetion binds | for only, 61.000 down. Somifin- “we are proud to show it.| grea. A very good DUY Ot 09,000. " mecey eal ond 2 lots, 272 Lookout] Oy SS ain with Po binong toa feng prom Gabel Sore Won't | incluted _ $11,000 ished. 9 bedrooms, path, large e-] = =\WEST SUBURBAN . + eae sane wane a . exw fer en Te oree ee reasonable down payment. TWIN BE ‘ACH space. titty y room tM Fitch-| $1900 DOWN — Commercial eor- WAT S West of town. All good sized| oenice open daily 9 o.m. to 6:30 sa 3 rR nt ent Rooms ‘37 terms with $730 this b SECTIO? heat. Located fuct oomtn | ner with cement block home and rooms, hardwood floors. base- ban td meen be wane be IDDLE STRAITS LAKE smoney a 3 h E I ne 84.980. of Brayton Pisins. te 000 es werkn ~ - taht bolic HILLS . of] heat, 19-car attached | gtr 3.4393 or 4 MIDDL — : ; Toom house, extra ac en or hi ry sf ’ 2 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS With privileges right across 3 Bedroom Brick Ranch Will allow $160 for work to be $i.h00 4 “ atore, lunch roo a, ete sarace, May have immediate pos- Eves 3.3708 or 107 for @ young working mother. Will the street. Available at very Bet mong lovely trees on anj| done on plumbing and wil! ace FOR OU ICK SAL E — ae i f take eare of baby while mother moderate terms for Gls—-.. }- neties ft ‘s THE fio ne that can land contract, lots, or automobile | mact side brick terrace unit, NEAR DOWN TOWN DEVELOPMENT OF WE BUILD a works. Best of references Repiy about $540 total will get you be YOUR — Just a couple of es down payment bedrooms and bath rn. large liv- ple YMENT 3 beds 3 BEDROOM BRICK BRI an Box 53, Pontiac Press into this vear around 2 bed- years old—this do] souse has a| \V J]. JS M. BREWER room. dining roome dn kitch- | LOW DOWN PAYMENT — 1 ter RANCH HOMES AR Ghaxe ATTRACTIVF ROOMS. ¥T ¢5¢41. room, cottage _ Stans fire- Yul] basement with beautiaully en down New sink in kitchen. | fooms. living room. sun room Ml NOW UNDER eS Senane couma 380 W Huron piace, Large screen porch Seed recteation room. Only noses} Full basement, inctudine car] ime room kichen, | pa vater CONSTRUCTI DN wera. ve were tad BUSINESS Gift TO SHARE ROOM| cverlooks the water At 66.- 80 with terme Make a def. | _ PF sin, “FE a PE ETS | space and off hest. Initial oceu- | Ment ofl nett wood lore icy, FE $5001 REALTOR FE S071 | pl specifications with twin beds Cooking. priv 650 — Tt can't be beat. tafe apport ment now to see this) Coott Take Privileges ii om 2 children vermitted. | tion for rooming house | Plans and Information oven it, Zegia, Commer 3rd. outstanding | modere-to-tleate Te es. 8 min from downtown : - % : : Ao : 2564 afi BOR COLORED, Or Sane agape sopllar Gar HEMPSTFAD | past SIDE AREA | Available at Our Office /Whuriiur ctstind venice | mem ate Us STOP PVT ENTRANCE. w. tat room. 2 bedrooms, modern be’ E. Huron Street | 5 : We will build on your . . sow ee tg 499 We Nuron an eth tuts k Secrnentsinea S I | ; V AN gunny kitchen: basement, shee gol FE 4-828 Bre Pe porn | MECUTE eee eels own: WM.-A. . 3 bedroom shel | house Cost you floors, Our, but builder ta fi can t race, double ase orner © sy honest Ceining tk ner al carter ok | Chased on eaay OT term ALTY me, GS, “Whoa Bees | GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell ) YY | sods Pree’ sidiionat fniorma | pat pt oa GLEAN, COMFORTABLE SLERP- me 7983 Orchard Lake Ave. FE S048 ge. 88.080 4 $1,080 down. . J R Hiltz frcngr st tb “f y room, Near High School. For|, RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | mopern 2 B NO8- | 1) ery things you're. not using a Ole RED HORSE CORP mah. in_floor, FE +408) a 9 Te raph BA on Seen” Sudha Firepace puis | Dorothy Snyder Lavender through Clasalfied Ads! Se loners eet Bi ° SON REAL DESIRABLE ROOM FOR BUS. FE }-7103 of OR gine ‘dn. 1% ear qurece. MApie | - Rea TOR - Open @- 8 3007 W. Furoa | +00 $019 Cass mM ag ne! tun woman, W. vide bone PE Hiei. 'CoDperauve Real Eetale Ruehange 3140 W, Huron FE 24411 4 1011 Ww. Muro 6 FES) Open Evenings til! 6 PE 4-2252 or as ; ‘ 4 3 ; . . ler « ° » r 1 tee & 4 + R 4 ; / me : : = ty \ ‘ . pF gs” i ‘ * L a Le , if ® F i yf ? t « . ae é 7 » { a ah eee, ka a oe ed ‘. : aici ee a ae ee ee en Ig * t , garden beet vacant with immediate Priced at $13.500. §3,- BROS. — REALTORS Open Eves ‘til ® — Sun ] MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OPEN EVES. & SUNDAYS Webster School District 10 to § 3 room, home profes. id boceatypeat samen y car- ral full 5 ment, gas heat, air condi e —— drive. 2 car garage. This | ide family home priced for quick Near Tel-Huron ; Attractive and Pinrosrarts locat- bungalow, living | woodwork room oa aa “teln s, basement, ol] heat. 2 nice bed- | rooms, price and terms to sell. | Baldwin Road Here an outstanding value lo- es! one t ciation Rowse fis end Wells, throughout OY Drice of Brendel Heights i. EN only beach. with Washi ton Par be erranged, REAL’ mo-W. Rue me PE $0407 Walking Distance To Downtown fooms & s - a pin and in phen ven con: | dition with lots storage space. It's ready to go at only $10,500. terms. Excellent Income | Possibilities | -You must see this exceptionally well kept 8 hom, sorte eg toh ee G * Bee clecete Ful er tn net? by only, Auburn Heights pa aah Biel home, needs some John K. Irwin - LOVING MEMORY vod CARL Aderholdt who passed away yl bie. gentle face and patient smile, sadness we i vou hb bad a y Word for each, died beloved by all You are not joved one, nor will you. ever : As long as life and D nope last ee sed by wife and family. IN LOVING MEMORY OF MOTH- er Clara Yeager Spencer, w assed away | yr. ago March 6, 955 A wonderful mother, woman and ald Led Ate was better God nev ae A eondertul worker, so loyal and One fa & million that mother was ou 2 Honest and liberal, ever upright Our wonderful mother, that mother, was you Sadly misaed by sons, and grandchildren, daughters, oy G Gay, 11 years the 22 of April Our sorvee's lessened by our pride) In knowing that you bravely died So freedom might not pass away. LOVING MEMORY OF MRS. velms s Best, who passed away 2, 1054, You're tony vorgouen, mother dear, Nor ever li y As long as ite. a ‘emery last We shall remember thee. | Sadly iaioent by Husband and ~~ PRI- _ Chiid: in OVENS aon vate —_ Siskeronsr who was killed ac in 1045. pel world may change from year Paes Trends from day to day But never wil) the one — love From memory pass aw Sadly missed by tems. IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR Mother and Father, Mr. apd Mrs. t IN Lonest MEMORY OF MRS Eltzabeth.L. Gaskins, who passed away Dies 5, 1085: A wondertul mother, woman and aid One i was better, God never made Le worker, so Joyal and one a & million that mother was dust ro Moose, and liberal, ever upright. ho | Loved by your friends and all whom you knew be comeeres mother, that mother you sediy mised by Husband Cari Gas- kins, Daughters and S8on-In-Law, and Grandchildren N LOVING MEMORY OF OUR | Bon Jeffery Williams who passed away April 16, 1056 ‘He was a flower too sweet for earth, | = here but for a while, marked him im birth ; |And took him with a em brothers and grasdparents IN” LOVING MEMORY OF OUR mother, Mary E. Butler who passed away May God saw the road was iN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF Sadly missed by his Pouce, acinar | Pleo. Ri , 2 gees rough b. We love you this memorial day The hill harder to clim Sadly missed by Mother, Father)80 he gently closed her tired SA atid Sister |And whispered peace _ Edith _ and Lelah. IN MEMORY OF HUSB, Racine. Son acine Roy W Jobn J. Racine, Gunner mate _ Wee Lord Thy purpose see, But all is well that’s done by thee Wife and mother, Sylvia M. Racine... IN LOVING MEMORY © OF HARRY in pee ps who passed away Dec You're not forgotten, father, dear, Nor ever shall you As Jong as life and memory last 1 shall remember thee. j Sadly missed by his children | IN LOVING MEMORY OF ROY T | Stroupe, who passed away 8 years ego, May 26. Sadiy missed by his) James Bader mayer Parents, s0 gentie good and Look down from -Heaven above. And know that the care you tenderly a) forerpee im our endiess love. by the Bader Famil: ALS Anrep, Who passed away July 18, 1 is lonesome here without you, Sad and wea wa Y OF HARRY | gadi x. who passed away Always so true, unselfish and kind, Pew ris this world his equal you'll A beoutiful _ that came to an end He he lived, everyone's! Sadly missed by his wife and famil reomny WING MEMORY « OF AL) i Seat Burmeister who passed | away March 20, 1062 te world may change from year And a4 fronds from 7" to day But ewes will the I lve memory pase “away. Wile Elenore shadows fall. peony. coqnemerunes pet ell, — the years be many or They “are _— with remembrance,. dear, of y Sadly muons by his wife, daughters and granddaughters IN LOVING MEMORY OF BESSIE | J. pov! who passed away June! 2. 196) Just . line of sweet remembrance) fond and true Just a token Love's wife daughters and | their families IN LOVING MEMORY OF MY dear Aunt Mrs. James Vokral, ted sewed away 4 years ago lov. ket ~— a thought of sweet remem- rence. Just & memory sad and tru Just the love and amet devoties Of eee who thinks of y Sadly missed by her r Niece Helen. IN LOVING MEMORY WILLIAM V. Tedder, 1 yr. ago Dec, 7, 1956 Tt is lonesome here without you, nd and weary the way, ife has pot been the me ce Lage were called aw i —- sed by his wife ona three chi aren. IN LOVING MEORY OF GORGE W. Hughes, July 2, The world may change from year to year, And friends from day to day never will the one A love, From memory pass awa Sadly missed by wite and Yaaughter | IN LOVING MEMORY OF JEN. nett Anable who passed sway July 6. 1960 It ts lonesome here without you, And sad and weary the Lite has pot be ‘ Since you were called away, Sadly missed by Mother, Anna Beggs and Sister, Marguerite IN LOVING MEMORY OF HENRY) Burch, who passed away August You're not. forgotten. father, dear. Nor never shall ¥ life and memory last ember As Se I shall Sadly mice N LOVING MEMORY OF MABEL | Farrell who passed away Jan 42 A wonderful mother, woman and atd [oe whe was better, God never “ wwonderful worker, s® Joyal and trie, Qne in a million that mother was That my heart stil) longs for you. The years of ber life were numbered When the messenger whispered low, “The ae has come and cated for She aaswered: “Tam ready OI Badly —. by Albert A aha and Children : iN LOVING EMORT— OF LOUIS - rare who passed away Nov Not ead’ to us who loved him Nor fe -but gone before: nd will = 7 more A will foreve ore Sadly Loew tely by Albert A. Hahn IN MEMORY OF RENA M. AN- Grews, who passed away June 12, t Mother. you are aot forgotten, ‘Semery soe seme Seah aint By ee Family. = IN LOVING MEMORY OF MAR- passed ‘ower 5 yre. ae = Dear Parents, so , good and kind Lest down from Heaven above, And know that the sare you ten- derly gave. te. returned in our endless s love. cg Awd MEMORY -OF J JOHN- vr Jr, who passed away July 20 1951 He was @ flower too sweet for earth. Sent here but for awhile. him when He gave And took him with a «mile Sadly Missed by all che family. SINCE REMEMBRANCE 18 petell ore gift. we lovingly | sseae is tribute to our mother, ee Orvis, who ls gone but not Uppsd sear bright eves, a tender A levine heart that knew no gulle Deep trust in God that all was right, one she knew, If sick or —— = ve she'd deo Some gentle act: No — of self, but of “the tT knew He veld. “Well done. dear mother.” Sadly missed ‘by her family If MEMORY OF « OUR SON JAMES Danie} “pete who passed away more than. words can express trice Lied Recess MEMORY OF RHODA asdale who died Nov 24th. Peacefiliy sleeping, resting at last, The ripe ale she sultered. in patience Til il God called her home to guffer Sect Pn le by her grandson iN LOVING MEMORY OF ALICE Beamer, who passed away July Lapel missed by husband, sons and | PLOVER ie MEMORY OF MAYME | Irene are who passed away Oct 11, 195 B is lonesome here without you, sad Weary the way, and Life has not been the same Bince you were called away Sadly missed by husband John pod LOVING MEMORY OF AL- ine wi aa ra Oct. 955, “nen Her joy to make some other bright | My Seas & Dad, Dan & world's weary troubles and’ o Just iO your judgement, always right Honest @hd liberal. ever upright Loved by , your friends and al! whom you knew | Our veep mother, that mother was badly” Taiceed by William Farreil and children IN LOVING MEMORY OF oUR. acer husband and father George R. a who passed away Nov 4, Our ite can not tell how we. Gut hea and Mother, Mrs iG MEMORY tT assed away January 9, So we all can be together people see your ni Sky in 16 VING ME potter fh Ses pent Gad alone Enews) bow we) was him. giwacbartel mother. woman and ata In that timeless world above. Our Bon with others True hearts that loved you with ‘Gane from us who loved th 3 bedroo: oe eu Plastered J. Allen who passed away In a home that is lonesome today belt God never|sadi iased by Jessie and Jean| «eve their lives deenest affection it v em. = fu 1955 Sadly missed by his wife and One ate was better. jmediy) wise yaceuetens Tok t Always will love you ‘o the haven of rest. walls. Hardwood floors. full, beth. t yo ma and Cari and Jea Carl Jr.j/To keep us free @ you im death the Re the home of Lot, 150x300 A good buy - Terms, Tt ts lonesome here without you, children loyal and| ee dly missed by Mom, Dad and|_ same e our boos | Savior, §| And sad and weary the way: Zar [A wonderful worker, so loys IN LOVING MEM “a a Pearl : Badly missed by Wit Wweetly their souts to | tool Life hes not been the same iN LOVING MEMORY OF LEO “(rue Newsom, who pasted away Feb. Sister Laurine. y Wife and Family [Their lives are a beautiful memory. | CUCKLER Ree eet Since you were called « Winters wu passed away Oct One in @ million that mother was) 5° i959 N LOVING MEMORY OP OUR IN LOVING MEMORY OF MR Their absence « silent ¢ | 96 N. Saginae “ Badly missed by his sila, tons end) 23rd, 194 y It is lonesome here without you, Husband and Father = Mil-| and Mrs. Robert F Cowdrey, poet sleeping in God's “Deautitul eine _ daughte = te not “tongotten, tether, dear, Just in your judgement. always ang gad and weary the way: ler, eae passed ald b. 6, eee losed er Achar So gentle ‘den in the sunset of perfect of Rever # y n Life has not been the same jose whom we love, go out of Ls ace. IN UL LOVING oneal Pd ipo As long as life and memory last [Honest and liberal, ever upright eo lsincepoulliere vealed cwar sight, Look down from Heaven above. \esare missed by their loving family. | - ine Cis be I shal) remember Loved by your friends Sad ed by Steven Clark|But never out of mind; | And know that the care you ten-/IN LOVING MEMORY OF GRo. | /N.LOVING MEMORY OF MR. ED- ‘eb, 1 u ther, dear, Sadly missed by his daughter, Leola! whom you knew Family They are cherished in the hearts| deriy gave, ver P. Berkley, who G ward Hudson who passed away teal lod arpa ans wers __________ |My wonderful mother, that at mother | LOVING MEMORY OF OUR Of those they leave behind. Is returned in our endless love Dec. 0. 1950 passed away! Oct 1943 Nor never ie cna memory last |iN LOVING MEMORY OF WiUS-. was you wil ort na Sadiy missed by wife and children. |Sadiy missed by Children and|Do not ask Me if 1 mise Me: Not dead to us who loved him wv Teint cemenber band, Rev Harris and Sadly nies De Le “| Resa May. Andrews, Who passed IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR|_ Grandchildren here is such @ vacant p’ , AS pee Ses ese Sadly m by Steven Clark} daughter, Juanita M. Harris R_ 8m away June 12, 1953. = husband and grandfather, Mr. E}-|IN rere MEMORY OF MAR. Ott I think I hear his iaottepe ne dod fc) meee dae Family. It ts orem here without you, |[N_ Towina “MEMORY OF CLARA. The depths of sorrow we can not tell] ¥ Trout, who passed away,| @aret FE. Wakefield who passed cS pe his smiling face Wife and children. ORY_OF OUR BELOVED|, And weary the way, oan Bass who passed away Dec. oF the loss of one we loved so well;|_ December 39, ; wer duty 12. 1951. be left me broken’ ‘hearted IN int weston tive, whe wes, Billed Lite asl msthibece Ethel keane 1955. jAnd while she sleeps a peacefuj|/Not dead to whe loved bim, e her in thine arms, dear Lord. Friends may think the wound is|IN LOVING MEMORY OF MARY = romeo Cline, Since yeu) were canes pit : va ‘re not foreeten secnte, dear, | sleep, pope! cess = — before; ode ever et a ate Abe sled mtu , Snyder, who passed away June ‘Sadly miss ary, metra|Nor never shall you Her memory we shall always kee e lives with us in memory, ssenger o ve ev, 80 ve Know the sorrow. We a my, BO arcs ae le po Shaylor Harrts As long as life and saemiery last | Sadly het by Hos Aaeeing vhitaren And shall forever mor . Between our hearts and thee That is in my heart concealed. | Broken is the family circle win a cheery smile anda wave IN LOVING MEMORY OF RIGH-|We shall remember thee 4| and Grandchildren, Mrs. Elwood Trout and granddaugh- Children and Grandchildren ‘Sadly_missed by his Wife Mary. |Our dear one is passed away; aitee ba | ard Lee Bunker who passed away, Sadly missed by Ruby Yoll an IN LOVING MEMORY OF CPL |_te!. Mary Trelis IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR IN LOVING MEMORY OF EMMA | Passed from earth and earthly mee has wandered tnto an unknown) March 15th, 1062 David Seaver in A. Armstrong who was killed|IN LOVING MEMORY OF MY belovea = Mr. and Mrs. P. Cross who passed away Feb. ary a certe | |What would I give to clasp his hand, | lin LOVING MEMORY OF EARL) in action Jan 25/1945, husband, Robert Chapman.|_ Herbert : te Hons Blt Se oud) bertecs a ncaeeiae! and left us dreaming how very fair His happy face to see, inch, who passed away AUGUSt Nothing can ever take away, .who passed away June 2, 1952. Remembrance is a golden ‘chain at is home without a mother? Over the ihe 1 in needs must be as he lingers To hear his voice and see his smile 19 1955 The love a heart holds dear His memory is as dear today Death tries to break but alt in vain. Al! things this world may send, | ol Braves of perms love; i meant so much to me Sadly missed be wife Nina and pong memories linger every day As in the hour he passed away. To have. to love, and then to part But when I lost my darling mather, ih wo be prepared to meet her. a ve think of him faring on, as Sadiy missed by his ere Cosel ie children a Remembrance keeps him nese 4 Seenva and daughters, Susan and iss ache Greatest sorrow of ones eeane ol eda ts Dee sre Sadly evaeca pete Cedi fae Nien ear son-in-law, and grandc ren) 1N LOVING MEMORY OF R Sadiy missed by other and Da : _ - ae Sny is the love of there as the love iy LOVING MEMORY OF OWR J Kingsley wim passed away and Family 7 ____ IN LOVING MEMORY OF LEO oT Dae Ae Mav wipe out many Gite Mease! and family ere Mat and Nancy of be “ UL as the same « Parents Nellie and Frank Wagne May 8 1944 dear IN LOVING MEMORY OF LEWIS. ioskooa who passed away Dec git. this they wipe out never- IN, UOVING MEMORY OF” MIKE IN LOVING (MEMORY TOF vIc- Tuink of mt . . = ‘ ee over a yen perrs Nor ees! chan vor be ° eo ‘sept it peseed _ewey 8 yz" os [S lonesome here without you. ae memory be Lose, BEDS dave 17 1947 . “ eee jan 7. 1943" Bho) lpessec PevctePnt Cr Neal" ntm "ang Nieymemort of tou hepa ue to ive An Te ae Jang memory ast me “wbr lt may ehanae ‘tom rear And” eed and eran) evar” Bull? Sauter’ OY 'Gvitea ang Degemauriears tow are fondly ov ovat learned be our pride r if shali remember ee fo year e . b ely Ded : ee oamiter every, day ‘Neva Hill, Vaida Sadly missed by Anna Kingsley and And Iriends from day to dav since BAe. Seo cae ae or oiie Breet Rappy [mewmeriesi(c}ing around Be fcendom might pass away y " 7 | a s seed We s am ¥ ou in} Memor ay ze porns eens Gea ote cones ere ce cnie iy Y OF SANDA From aomory, pace away ay ae HIN” LOVING “MEMORY OF OUR) “8% husband and father, Earl E True hearts tnat loved you with Sadly missed by mother & dad ard nore who passed away iy LOVING MEMORY: OF OUR IN 1OVING MEMOR Sadiv missed by his en dren, Lo- EMORY 0 Carroll, who passed away Aug _‘tepest affections brothers and sisters . Sept 0 6 rts 4 Daughter, Judy Rae, who passed Kav Smith who passed away Aug * vette deans acivin : Louis! 6 en BROTHER, Marine 3 1954 Will always love you in death the ee You re’ not pri htc ather, dear away October 2}. 1952 _ 28th 1953 en Go mAISS Skee Suen nal and re " onal Ga en ae Spe. lest You're not forgotten Father, Dear, _ *8me IN LOVING MEMORY OF MAUDE STR nSN ere eee how A bud the Gardener gave un, The depths of sorrow we cannot te! Mrs “Plocedce. Somervelic s life on nawa, May |Nor ever shall you be, Sadly missed by Wife, Sarah. Chil- Zinser. who passed away Dec As long. as life and moar lest, pure and lovely child | Of the Inse of one we loved so -____ Asleep in God's beautiful garden, [AS long as life and memory ast, dren Rose and Ed 30. 1933 here remember thee ae) He gave it to our keeping well ; Aa IN LOVING MEMORY OF SHARON pornered from sorrow and pein. we shall remember thee ‘IN LOVING MEMORY OF MY Peacefullv sleeping. resting at inst. were by daughter Gladys -To cherish undefiled, jAnd while she sleeps a peacefu Hee Hertling who passed away sere ae apa Seccertul Keeping he missed by His Wife and dear Husband. Robert FE. Peters, The World's weary troubles and bal { sleep mily tri IN LOVING MEMORY OF ELLA ae ueree value ooaF jg Her memory we shall ,alwayra She el a flower too sweet for | Sadly missed by the family _ IN. LOVING 1 MEMORY _ or OUR Aw a De ys *apion | 12 sence. te aiierea in patience May Starner who passed away Down came the Heavenly Father Keep : earth ’ ‘IN LOVING MEMORY OF CLIF- father and gra ; .| Schmeilzi, she bor | Oct 1 1939 and Leo C. Starner And took our bud away Sadiy missed by mommie ane son Bene acres nie when ave ford McDougal Locke, who passed jet Mie See es on Oh, how I miss you, TH Lint called her home to suffer | Nev 16 1047 Sadly missed by parente Mr. and cen Le Mr. and Mrs Hie “ati mn he away May 230 1944 95 Words cannot te!’ mo Dear Parents so gentle, Mra Raymond Commins Luther &mith and Ronnie Ane itaseeee 5 Y \It's twelve years now size# you You're not forgotten mer Dear, Your bright happy face Sadis mt sed by Husband, Family Good and kind IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR IN LOVING MEMORY OF, HENRY oho, missed " by orpmlice and nce ue Nor ever shall you That { loved so weil, j ahd Friends — down fom he cee pe Mother, Mrs Pauline Rona, who Johnsen. who passed away, March Ded Welcan. oar pipet peels yeu Ry ha as life and armors last Ges sock ew leche IN LOVING MEMORY _ or “RICH. n t(now tha e care yo w w a " sed away Oct #1955 4 A shal] remember thee t was his Tenderly gave : oa a aGther breathes her jast You're mot torgntten meiner Dear, IN roving MEMORY 0 OP HUS-| here. iaea by aaugrier and But in mv heart Bee me rena who passed away | Is returned in our endiess love | ra rewoi Nor ever «shail you band and father Willlam Martin/ And not be teft alon anddaughter Alice Geoit and You're with me stilt Gone Is the ace we loved so 4 weer missed by Luella, Gladis, The atiote means more than tongue As lon as life and memory Inst we passed away December 14, | But God se His loving jtinaness Patricia Ortwine feds missed by Mrs Robert ©. sijent is the voice we loved 10 hear | ene and Barbara ell We shall remember thee ae IN wGvine OUR Emo- sometimes our eyes | ~ | t IN LOVING MEMORY OF MYR- tle Stump,-our Mom and Grand- ma, who left us ety 14, 1951, B | SLIDING sleep, Hr memory we shall always keep.|“If we but once co hold . your § | Sadly iene by .Mommy, y and and see your smile again, SET DOORS _Al, ) and we'd = you, things "we penis CLOSET D RS ave said, endearments now an . 5 OWING MEMORY, GF SOR then, "We'd touch ‘your hair and) © LARGE. KITCHEN | ssed s your cl what a , Pe te l= amey —_ we Cres os ee say, “IT -AND BATH wan apa ause we i * eee cercont,beeeens 00: cneaia’s) oie eems ecelbaren ee ane | Waad= eins egiorednns cal ore lin Lovina” BEEBIORY Or cet | v HIN. d . s ba was day we hope to — him, babe L. bowen —— mores bis Here is the tines y. we know not when e while serving his country To oan his hand in that better Be elgium March 18 1943. opportunity ot Meter to par sas fever hoe ang faiaeatuntne P)YOU fo Have, built, e o'er im Sadly missed by hie rie and chil.) landscape trom is es, me gal on you lot, or on om . Howes ow usty path ‘ore hi y families was leading safely on ‘0 “pars. | ours, a home w a e. = IN LovINe X MEORY “08 OF ROD me His brothers. sisters, and his tather. [| specifications an 6 yrs. eso Nov. 30. 1980: 2, OvIND MEMORY OF ROB- advantages found < ev © away. : who Passed away ‘i 1 ( The love @ heart holds dear: January 21-1986. Sadiy ‘missed in higher priced Fond memories linger every day; Mr. and Mrs, Arthur D. models .. Remembrance keeps him dear. _ Stewart " = Sadly missed . er, Father|iN LOVING MEM OF AL, raat Brother Joe. fred Deuaal who passed away ING MEMORY OUR! March 26, 1954. sae wt Sea 2S 2 ape ane owe HOR ONLY Nor —— = Dear so gentle, Al end dq memory last, Look down from’ h oe area Marian ® from heaven a 4 missed by daug = ar And know ome the care you es and Dorothy and fam es N LOVING Wasscay “Or WIL- / a7, 1 You're not forgotten, Fi ; _ | You're ae forgotten. rather, dear. PLUS LOT As long as life Hh Seer last We shal] remember thee. Sadly Missed by his d: daughters IN LOVING MEMORY OF CLAUDE (Happy) Kirkham, who passed Sway November 4, 195: You're not forgotten Father Dear, Nor never shall you be Directions to Model 3272 Doris Bender MEMORY, OF RALPH Loca who passed away in 1065. we love go out of sight, out of mind? = MEMORY OF GEORGE JEN- l vou re not Nor never We shall re Passed awav 3-]-'52 pred spre fathe tet vee ee v, dear, As long as } ife and. memory last member thee Sadilv missed by wite child grandchildren 7 ae eet IN LOVING rf chee w A meade reer LOVING MEMORY OF OUR One who was ma A wonderful true. MEMORY OF ETHEL ho passed away Dec mother, woman and aid better, God never worker so joval and. e in &@ million that mother was BO ¥ Just im your jud nt, coh judgme always Loved by your uttiends and all whom you was you dren and reme Our wonderful aaener. that mother Sadly missed by her Husband, cnn Grandchildren IN LOVING MEMOR’ Hu ind Father. aie cae who Deep tn our hearts mbered, ie Fr OUR Sweet. happy memories cling ‘round Our sorrow'’s lessened by our pride In knowing that: vou bravely died Bo Joes might not pass away; We miss vou this Memorial Day mails missed by Dad Mother and, Family ; ee IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR gear husband and father Clayton i Stokes who passed away Dec | 1 asi Sweet methoriés Will iinger forever. | Time cannot change them it's true | Years that may come cannot sever |Our loving remembrance of you Satily missed by his wife and Children IN LOVING MEMORY OF LEON. “ard VanderKoov who passed away March 4. 1952 |Our sorrow's lessened by our pride In knowing that vou Mravely died So freedom michf not pass away diy missed by wife and children (N, LOVING MEMORY OF ALICE We miss vou this Memorial Day il cannot aay and I will not oar | | That they are dead. they are just | away. | With a cheery smile and a wave of ;_ the hand |They have wandered | known ‘and And left us dreaming how very It neree must be, since they Hnger | | ther: And owen you who the wildest yearn For the oldtime step and the glad | return Think of ther faring on, as dear, In ~ love of dead—they are fust. They are not jaway, |Love, Daughter and “on-In- Law! Bessie and Flovd Wallace — LOVING MEMORY oF Vv Wit. IN 1 away Feb Dear Parent K Good and 1939, and Charies Ws Fall who peceed | Pee DEVOTED THOUGHT s sO gentle, ind, into an un- | Look down from Heaven above, nd know that the care you fair ‘Tenerly wave \ts returned Sadly in our endiess love. misseq by their children IN LOVING John T. MEMORY¥- OF DAD. Springer. who passed away 6 years ago May -10. ou're not forgotten, father, dear, Nor ever shall you be; there, as the love of As long as life od memory last ee iT shall remegnber Melvin 0., Tank of them: stillas the same, ‘Sadly missed by ners. John O., y Rosalee ane pues {IN LOVING 21, balia our house as we MEMORY. IL Worth who passed cea niaaren| 1955 live As long as life and memory last We shall remember thee Sadly missed by children and wife, Mrs. Mildred Kirkham __. TELEGRAPH BROAD TO IN LOVING MEMORY OF JD PONTIAC LA ROAD, WEST 2 MILES MO! Leg mnd who passed away Oct EL. WATCH FOR SIGNS. Sao a eenaees rei Wav and pleasant face. a Msi Magilai kingly’ coco a MODEL OPEN a kindiv word for each, And died beloved by al! Some day we hope to meet him, Some day, we know not when To clasp his hand in the better land. Never to part again Love Mother and father. gisters §. and brother. | | DAILY 5 TO 8! SUNDAY 2 TO 8 | ese in the land of Mid the blue and the gold of Gone from. us who loved To the haven of rest home of our loving Savior his pou to res Glory the Bky him ie bore ania (mee ‘Garden in the sunset of perfect Oe Sg sash Road Pople smiesed by his wife, Anna ' > iN LOVING MEMORY OF CARL. | 3Y OWNER, 2 BEDROOM FRAME. ton Utley, who August 3. at 6995 Eliz Pet cone HOT WATER HEATER PONTIAC LAKB. ROAD Kampsen home. 72 6. Hospital Rd. cme Acohies nipeased away August 29, ns Glory, | = 200 and of the | | New 2 bedroom, ee Lot 0 Sarat AND IN LOVING MEMORY OF THUR- Sarah A. Ski man Melton, who passed Aug. 17, nemory of 17; 41 who left us Aoril 1952 arses recalls sad memories kled with generosity and fine} philosophy. Bhe loved everyone | ang o poeds Se ee and all the beautiful things of are the ones who loved him Rest nature created by the hands of God.” Lulu. Lillian and all _grandchildren. IN LOVING MEMORY OF JILL Anne Freeland. who passed aay | on May 12, 195 Asleep in God's beautiful garden, | eer from sata one pain. | in God's wonderful keeping . + Bnen we meet again Pe him home, that was his y_Missed by Dennis Dionne. | wut in our hearts ive lialwithieslattn his wife, children her many | a ovina “MEMORY OF RUs- Foodworth, wh: June 38 aA oO passed away Cheon (ee miss him words ean- not His bright and he f That we loved so rey Ss VT | Sadly missed: bv epee elt by who passed awa and family Jan , 1s Gurl serraw 4 lesesued (bel our’ ptite | ay I x G MEMORY or (In knowing thet you ‘bravely died come ‘ou‘this Memorial Day J : seaiy missed by Mother. Dad, and in ic _ : and grandchildren seanne, Kine who passed away Sediv missed by wife and -family ard L Seaver, Jen @ 1953. tx ‘eras "ana nine Lepucsaed anied awa IN ,LOVING MEMORY. OF our IN LOVING MEMORY OF MY Br- jun na eraugnt Of sweet remem?) vy cove” (MEMORY OF MARK | Myrtle M Seaver Dec 121963 (But God keows Its pian ae OE We esas soph ts imemecein Car The Tolling ream of life roles on fh LOVING MEMORY OF FalTH Donna Whitehead, who patsed loved brother Willard Tussing who” brarce ts eitadle who passed away June. Dear Neriplecds so gentle [cota Wik bagal Wie Bisse Loved Ones wee stilt the vacant chair recallg Kors pe ge vereee eeey Aue a 5 Geel ap garden, sadty missed” by ne wee ea 7 Lobia? adr ene ee He was a fiower ton sweet for earth Look down from Heaven above | gaat aliaed by his wile Mae A IN LOVING MEMORY OF GUY of the cael one eee na Tete. lth the ive ar re votlon -slient thought & secret tear, Sheltered from sorrow and pain. IN LOVING. MEMORY oF MY Of the ones wo think of you on eared nel Seems pave Ty eoasris pare pee worn 10 100 in aa) i ee *Nihiideen i to get) her memory ever dear: Safe in God's wonderful keeping Husband. afta Fatner Otto fee Sadly missed by Mother. Dad and him) bleth Ie returned in bur endlece jove IN LOVING MEMORY OF — MY, il ichcsomellhecenwiscattyou dames ord Thelma and Badly missed by mother dad. sis. Until we meet again Who passed away Match Tl 1939 sisters And took him with a smile Sadly missed by daughters. Verna Barents Willam and Mary Noo- 14° .04 and weary the wav [i aad brothers way missed Jby Mother, Daddy Sadiy missed by hie wife son and {N LOVING MEMORY OF 8AM- Sadiv missed by Cousins, Jeanette, Leanne. and Rubv.. Sons. Robert el! Life has not bees the same N LOVING: } MEMORY OF ¢ GWEN. MEMORY OF Nor. _Harold and Richard _ |_ daughter uel G Campbell who passed away Bill and Children and David Seaver Broken ts the family etccle, away, Since you were called sway gore ere who passed Ee Bye ge who passed away IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR iN LOVING és MEMORY, OF MRS|_ Feb 12, 1956 IN |OVING MEMORY OF OUR'IN LOVING MEMORY OF MRS passed from darth cna earthly hers missed by Sis wile, [la. and She Say ee fedet taser fas ; son and brother Charles Dionne Alice; Eippner who .passed away Just = _ thouht of sweet remem- Dear Sister-In-Law Kay Rochon! Pear! pat ue who, passed away darknes children Joyce and Paul, Tom ar est Te wend may change from year whe passed away January 17. March 8, 1955 bra: who parsed away May 30 1984 | May 1958. Into bright and perfect dav: and Joan Sent here but for @ while, eer, S You're not forgotten mother dear, Just F lacmony sa¢d and true. iFrom this world of pain and sorrow. Peace Sa be thy rest. dear legal But we all must cease to languish IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR God Markea her when he wi Fieve trom day to day ear Chuck, you are not forgotten Your memory can net fade Just the love and sweet devotion To the land of peace and reat, It is sweét to breathe thy name | O'er the graves of those we love. husband and father Harry eee: = birth ave never the one we love, | Though on earth you are no more. As jong #s life and memory last/Of the ones who think of you (God hae taken you dear ved ofte,|In iife we loved you aeary: Leon to be prepared to meet them| kinson “who passed away May took ber with a smile Seg mace DP Wile "Mary on Aa vou, nivays, were Uelores dary tee Wettig Mt natty Mande Geesrinaren: Whe tat have ound etdrmat san in death swe de, the, sat Osea ay Dllgh ast ert] Ute, Boashtert Muce'ond et | Mattam hye, Mother Desay bs acy misse ¥ a ter eanette | grandchildren an great-grand- Sadly ssed by ene and Mar-(|Sadiv miss sadly nee by Biting) pee Bert) ee ughters ice ar- | rother Sistere " : Bill, Jeanette and Grandchildren “Mom, Dad and Brothers | Bill and Grandchildren daughter egret. Lamberson . . i daughters, “Setty by Cigiband a “y Hale “ A | parents and Grand. 4 = "' 4 4 % . t ’ . f + ’ 5 t * * u <€ Ld q : | ’ . : A { no i H t Ei , | \ | r t ‘ , ae : | + ai) / J + Sage fel vai BO hb 1 \ ae | ee triad em : i] BEE : ; 7 feel teem ctr o : . ’ a Kiel H % “ Net } ‘ i ‘ * For Sale SRS : THE PONTI PR sale Resort Prop. 44A| For Sale arins o AC PRESS, WEDNESD oe : aa on F 48 Sisintes Opports iti . - Ay. “MAY ‘30,1056 : ! * ake. Por pertcusere po ae GRANGE HALL R oes 51). Money to Hoan 53, Sale 2 a . S , ' © teten* D, |? 3TAlf, SUPER SERVICE S74. nnn ee Re ee Household Goods 57) Sele H y TWENTY-NINE _ 8 THE “BIRD” TO GEE aecetens ae, ‘ers, St Very. food tocation, low i eet ce | maces See je Household Goods 57 For Sale Miscellaneous 60) F ‘i 0a. paved . Dover. t S ABOUT ms sor. 3 BUNGALOW, 2 LOTS : orth of ‘Pontiac 5 Mal piles truck & cleaning eg ay.) | QANS POR THE, eres oe Wart. “Lounge chal. a a 9 “Cleanup Time caer or Sale Miscellaneous 60 (: Mere | ert gwar nexastare, | “GENCE: DETNBPTORSM fr sate on _ Evetlie yorer pest YE 1204 ere |. & PowER a noe a nie eal ce eee a, Se eS sateen Mutiny seme] See mats ieee ge poe gon Hwan) toot pag Se son ee ee See land, mod. 6 rm company at stare wfenivearoid , Ext F Tepeee ioe ieeter fh rerators, aod ih chars. Tat oe recone | or CHURCH'S INC. ji pear and Shallow Well brice of only Sars0 for Immediate Soe hou aned, mage ie.) Leetied _ house, furnlahed, laree ‘ tata Miructions. | “aatertsing working. i ra Fast sr m atures. bed nesters. Belly Pe Vein” faubure | Heights. ee we "paconstgees aed pumps - gies ; sin, = . 83e5. SPRCi : a porches. basement, 4 hn every counte: ‘produc er Sel V 1ce | meirsaet on tab m wultfe yECIAL. EORERR VACUA ( 8 aa Si a M59, HOME, BUSINESS] Toc Variety of trait on 100 : Ss aa or eslment purrs tive ‘connect r. This chica optree- aoe can borrow $20 oon — radios. rugs, Fat gine 2 0 pa mor model : fe Tore-Betipes and Scotsman, 138 [soy e eg trees end as cy Od ‘= et Rete mediate ap erenip with high im- sigature,- cat or Terctase y | other misc. items, Seow tt user many — . 1060 W. Huron, Linoleum | Trade-tns acer a ae Snare the aes we tenes | EDW. M. STOUT ma) Set See eee) occas pment re eee Tg comers, # | SMITHTS. 257 S. ase a aes TARBWARE home, -petural firey REALTOR i ik ne ; OUR LAY-A-WAY PLAN WALTON TV GHRIS-CRAFT, 1) FT ‘AUBURN HEIONTS ye : saestfine poles ef re ry ont cl RONT TT NM, Saginaw Gt. Fh. FE s-siet BY OWNER HOUSEHOLD whe LEARY TERME | Soe o_o a ag Boat. & Fa BOARD |RECORD PLAYER FELeN ie og 3 Soe as LOT eee AB ee pe INA mete, ee wear gat] | TRADEIN DEPT. Sirs, fa ges | tata aes Sa for an taveutanent. = of lake frontage , Ideal yd large ‘TEAC hy Write Pontiac PO Box a mae NCE . oben Soqeo Dropieat Paes far DEPT. Fionn Boe chairs, | odd ee inte “iS '.- WHITE rAKE, $950 DN.| “Se. ee==- Barry iy 82.300 with ee fore fay DETRACT BALARCE oon PAY- boa south ySeuinaw Kar Bidg.| 4 miles . “a 8, BALES CO, He ee 1g room suite ..... oped psec | FE NCES. PRED EST foot. Wall bones. for sab see] Clarkston | a oSigratar| Erie oe] OPT CASH A eg ciple 4 rat athe HEE oeuauien ck ee, ag re. je ms s “ener ver on ’ — terms. r. man. ~ “PHON car lee! washes! 6x8) er coslomsal St. pear trees. mete FE 23 ; U EB Pw 6-02) r. trailer-cise elec. ref a) 45. Cheap. MA pas venaeso down. See Oe rteses = Bateman-kKam ; p to 5 BA ARG AINS YOUR VVATAS EZ $49.95 —~ yan one | wo Real-Estate Inc. REALTORS | penn 1a tn > $ 09 Table top 4as range . gae | 10w Pt MAN’S R geuine vat ote E RTRIDGE a 1 Co-Operative. Tarai Wane Weebones | al pe ON # goo | Dini “room OG $25 | a ‘a PE 42 at aad opinite REALTOR 1 ar Tl x cal Estate Exchange | nit Lewon loo metal sartae| & Toom suite = STOVES. BOUGHT sol bo I me = = W. Huron FE 43581 8 room PROSTAGE, ge co a PLANT at a signatures and other ‘se Girls wa 18 | _ens rE ah ae cee PO EONTIAC PLYW nga ETO? oar™ BY “yt0 | corner lot, suned “commercial 18 THE “BIRD” ~ a cory viaseoneomnec ies Small refrigerator 3 | FAPPAN cel 3 Mt Clem | 1409 Baldwin As. iat now in our w 5 hana ra op. river ear good mere TO SEE hehe @ drive-in. Requires +28, lot O k ’ Youth mt cabinet ... is Purtten (er 0. 330 DRAW ~* 22-2643 Gd car low price. Ete replace. atore , handle. Ditsik- _ complet TITE Quality Garage, Bie, Small down 'pay- miles Foetaa ba ai PRIVATE LAKE oe hh IG a land we aan rede FAPPAN DEL Gas RANGE ot) OM™ Cire HITCHES ote a "roar best For Sale Lake Property 44 PAUL M. JONES REAL ESTATE a0 ACKES aan REUSE L ted susie a pein TRADE ELECTRIC RANGES 1 The kind that Bolt to the fr pay wodd "Ins nstiation stiatiog "Places 4 RMS. LAKE = Ey oct nt a) venemee lie oorelpavey ee feet st liestelie. i800" aa. Boon Company Ces B LIVING R FVING_ROOM FURN. | aren Mare og bela ia Dinte ne *| Fae AvE are er cer T i ! eere : Q y. _pree._ FE a8. $5,600 full Ra, (oy County, fake som ohare pen Gtx" room: Niving eu over NTIAC STATE BANK BLDG, | CROSLEY REFRIGERATOR. APF, Urey Be AND RODS. One ite — en as: xD. EE AS pear ore feored| Sy Heer wtag ie) fdas Sh FE 2.9006 | anes oe pa Eh | Papa —SEPTIC TA a wall. A made easy he S r UN) ol cacti alt Firccliens asa" infore sien Muon «Rs, win pea bs age dria. ane an Mas “san nee setts eee Le ee, sr ar ee et PURNITURE USED TR ADEIN _ a. awe See ip, 93 ‘oxi’ Faun te. 2 Casialied if desired. E 3 — a3. iD ARLES. , ) OR MINT RI uire- eg Rage AoJODING LOTS OFF soUTH eee tear ae ato . Pull | Wit 8. Felegrape- a Need $500 FR I es pinata Soe DEPT. Ane OvensTocKED sett ut THs ~ Special ith $i, —¥ o. $4, x pete pa od great value. FOUR ST: With fast, court | CHAIR BED AND CHILD'S DESK Chest of Rweaab ‘ _ $0.95 of OI ned Gus ALL eous * = LD's DESK oo mukariat 180 A. $6,000 S nce on payments ervice and| Occasional chai Bunk Bed. vues. 814.06 complete =ne ls ar Clothes os Post, i . A #6000 DOWN | oGRVICE STATION pan, baymgato Tt year waagets | Make cer. Mal a8 wing beck chair, |Get Range ny t1S38 | Tock on our door. 3] BENSON LUMBE For lease by Major Ot! Compan ee = tevatheealing by oe ee CLOTHES a ag - . raanees and * chair 212." $35:33 mec BRICK 43.00 Per BER eo Hoists, good location iv; and sh g. whe pakr-| brand made, AS. BEST ser. ahest and bed $29.50 i-Mix Concrete & Mortar ._ Rea- or woome auek exceptional value, Michigan Puc . oe. protlner= cee 330.88 New Flu made to your cider. | ptaie rescent, Orchard Lake face ree sie ecttic range ieso| Let us SS poldge | es =. cANY ITEMS ge ..... 620.98| Porch, garage, or complete Here's ee Mtoe to — 180 Or ‘phone FE $-8121 and te! i] CLBARANOS b UNPAINTED Rais $85.77, home. = SURPLUS LUMBER & |? OR | Acres BY OWNER: North Oakland — the 3 We! rental term die trate Lake ‘ ope 3 acres of bath, o eal a tion. Phone | rE Gan rther ‘orma- Ha ‘your decorated. ‘ "ining re well combine = Gol bedroo d Jae p. e tais a. well old Mine m & A ner Bye (rit “base. sqedw.M. Stout, Realtor Balanced arm Gaiy ekoce down | 05, Boze te W heels ome uto | ¥iP oaks a tir’ Dex) THOMAS. ECONOMY - beach. 300. EM 0008. Nice qeemew Ph. FE 6-8155 | this one. rry to get ~ + and ote weeeoaian — Loan C A : eameorss FURNITURE MATERIAL SAL. LAK oe | WARD E | _ Salle” Aner une noon, 103 Le Company/! CK & PAINT STORE|? ‘8. Saginaw xO: land Rd_ (430) OR a Wad 2 BUILDING : 2. PARTRIDGE | Goop TN, Perry_st 143 Oakland Ave PONTIAC. at ren FR Blocks off. Ce REALTOR FP4-3581) 22a GOING RESTAURANT IN | Hours: »aocend ar te CONSOLE” RADIO. TORE === Grong tg ee ven fakes Ped DO as " $2 eson ‘just were | »_5; Saturday 9 to 1 orge stove. R bd, sinks a x Int AG FHA approval Vision. 1050 W. HURON = 290 will handle. EM 3-041 ANS TO $600 room dra and pad. Living La 2... $80 $780 eac Sexl22 Fr. REAL ESTATE N Ld HARBOR 34 ROOM pagren P ivuvos board. ‘Bendia swe cornice S ETE gland, faucets 616.08 CLA & BUSINESSES apts. with ROOM | 65 W. Lawren VINGSTONE — ar. U ins washer, need re- UMBING @8 acres. % mile R ie THRUOUT MICHIGAN - Sree pene aged. Wat restos: ow wewrence & PE 41538 Bright apt size | plano 172_8. ¥ oy me ate AY O'NEIL a et, ite Gees Eadie S| WHEN YOU NEED Beg cate “kine Nea. i va Cfaraston, ‘with modern 3k oad ig hits n Ra. oye = farm nerce On BUY. Rd, Roscommon i 4 YOU EED ontannok EE - CARR ais $ » 0: “Tradesin Ss taxi - bie ade, at ‘J orth about or room a i iRapisepcugiio computer | es-perative. Rea! eotate xchange i6 ACRES ee Bor os “LET’S TALK to $500 and pring, 40 98: elec. ‘ed Tabl Mod allie Fe mae sell otal totaseo.t Wit TROUT STAEAM | UM, op pared Teed Wibin BUSINESS” reclecsion Sl eum Se aa "un ove, gin en g els |Faceresces further vials 000 down.| ful otha iv: et with wend @ Acres. reaty hae aepetere, car or farniure. Lage Waly wood bed aprii a. $1180. . He = use over or i ¢ am: | ae ¥ ‘or subdiv mais endorsers. Payments to puit He met. OOS: Bee n onsol oruise yo} ‘ acres, with trout cana Ga plenty of other ferme. — TREAT THEM copcpen tah ts gied'to bein | crib, $17 98: ‘retri new @ year es $4.08. bay hn la rksto Ey Preog thea Le Se eee GENTLY . your money problems. er, ye. sow = sa Ueeaiseoras! wee ipo mo chard Lake Ave 303 ? Fa Net 81, ane er spring mat. RN. ; gl ¢ ANGUS, i919 M. 18 Rutledge 1 o whe peered Olle Magadapa S | A | Arecses 010.08. We bay sek sea i My = “yee ere a ee ee Real Estate Inc saree 32. Collect : 11. " cabdeling shop pewiy i 42 ea mrs a pe enk Pure biture, .. ALL dbanantanp r é . Reliable heat- _ tS ape es foo. Mich. Mice, | EBS See Else Fa Buchy Realty, Ortonville. rE iastuded ©. only re os 103 eee CO. ~ 12x12 LINOLE WAITE’ S TV Gar age Do LAK 5-882! von WANTED 70 RENT, OR BUY. TEC Bank Bidg. UM $7. 20 ors RE OTIACE | Sa Ge to dvs, | pn Pitac’ wien wise | Ee eee CaN cay — | oem, toone Pale, TILE 25e | SeaSBiP eanoee Bele” ite Sag te ats e . am ANS Piatns| tect Jim i ce terms, coo- | Sale Business Property 49 web ef Bvesvedeg REC is Ryan! PAINT. GAL. #198) 9 RB. Muare ANE celecties, from ie LA YOUN biked) | fovos Mhgag papal Ere INANCE CO ERS, 141 W L 03.80| sep # - : ; vou think. ‘at ‘us sive AKE FRONT YOUNG—REALTOR 2 LOTS A RO on —— is rlect — FINANCE Co. : DUNCAN aNeE URON. nT Al oe) oat INT vo ie — cotim aye ative mod hs the lake. @ Ievet home so Ca hat Paget) Go : eee Beartsn Dial from Hatchery oir erent ont Shown bv ap- | 7_W Taweaner ie Mae ee 2 beatin pe) fn “t ehaits._ Table Hew. forse Ges Rang Hae Pat m to = you could 7 me 90 tly "and Plains. One 2-fam- _W Lawrence St PE 2-0200) 59554 12. Good cond 8 as . ; at sen . Jovel. 2 bathe laree living einer AVON HILLS E hope ry phe ole] MICHIGAN BUSINESS _Mortga FE) aa W'Huren #Kooptance ata ee ees ing room,/3 well located lots STATES 5, 000 peters b tood income | < r IGAN BUSINESS | ~ gage _Loans $4 EASY @eiiDaY Wikeea Las T ron S139 ie ee a a eee | BIPGE| SALES CORPORATION | LOANS $600 TO Sgt weet Ow aw ~ USED ELECTRIC.” fc lawn sprinklers keep yy "K. G. HEM. ao Attention Inv { A. LANDM } For any $1,500 ELECTROLOX LA ~~ ATER HEATERS Sei SSRs en = at oe, A,JANDMESRER BROKER | GORinaSaamty nt inctoea fas er sascret| GaERAM ALL Wee Soa — lovely lakefront. to inspect bad Ere FE bn large es of e few PE + unity . 54 or payments A L WELL, omen 180, — terms. home! $18-| 7 SRK STON awn | of Ri erst nents Park At Our Pront Door 3. For home eddttions or zheraneney st Fesen ¢ if be ae = OA. TO bo GA. ———— 1 To . LECTROCHEF Ce teed | Huron st . oe on hein or enclos: fet. $5. Overstuf $. BUF. H ESTATES en Rusghom Lote Ave. 2a ' 4'To bud & fare a dining room chairs, $19. OF seca mp ries pe postal tn Clarkston Estates fon the other s artri & garare parage of on ape DRYER $15 WASHER oN. T 2-0676 rE arranged . termejicee eo neta Ge pAvely 300° Nationa! Buin _ltems TE bates stove $30. Other elegra’ ene . , 1s THE « . ac, er phone ae ee q OF IRE ero & Qe a Dorothy anne ; E “BIRD” TO SEE FE e412. EOM "SALE a CLEAN wt 4 oa FR Cas Yr S on 3140 REALTOR avender TODAY'S SPECIALS Swaps 55 acninnca h apot reftrig.- $70.50 Ww “ yne Ga = 2. Xx utility, 6§°2220" w _ Huron = ‘ tol +) : iS SD POP eer ts Phi elee, dryer : : $00 2 e be z trees fi wooded lot - FE_ 24411} “a Ache GRO iigas range 30 rt’s felis! Nota euetnet, Retonea| se peal Estate Inc. BLOCK BUILDING ON THE Atl! NORTHERN MOTEL — AAA bath EOROUND. § ROOM Aid IT" Bentinel console T Vhe fod ence ca tes ay ySco elie Mt Sodkst eet” ear gee Ss Menpctter "| suet tanujectaring “O83 158 | proved tihimtomete! gn C8 hugh: | Ser what have tou ebb meget) CLAVTON'S Ea Retet Sites re & NES R LA! _ BUSIN forta ghton Lake Com- | you 5-0441 | : _ 832_W_ Huron sity retae LAROE Lot ls X ies WITH — toane. s PROPERTY | FOR SALE | Tecate 2 room owner 7 quarters eee. TOTs WORTH 8200. Furniture Appliances ty con. $4. 95 ¥ LAKE ORION. a Motor. Nice cae otal heresy lorry M-1, pod hoy Ril tay 7 | cagy vel ges win’ Suahaeel eat cars A 9 yg het Litaras Sars used heage’ Mareer = 2008 Norge 2oven gas e o . * r tae wees ae ne USED CAR” LOT, ™*- | KPARTMENT HOUS a, a quets tantovue resera en Moe! ENOLIGH RACER FOR FOR Te baroine: 8279 95 Norge auto. 4003 | ASPHALT 7} built in Talcoppectas heat, tile metal buildings LORE 3 ancoms ot per meaty | Bremen of on terms: SHOE ant bike OR 3-2396 aes ty st NDIX AUTO ee Leap & od malo, ory Fr LOOR Til E nd boat doc oly $, see wall! prereein i handle, estar sscritine for $5,000 down, Bala TAVERN in pres sale or swap. MACHINERY FOR | Sa bie) 1Gudlent taud Lorey hs dinette; -4hANY ‘19 08 9x9 SE mS = baat BY OWNER | #22_W. foe REAL ESTATE Taxes P a Gee he Orchard | Ce. Community teed Nagpeto cotg SWAP IN YOUR SiO Mow __ FE 40035, Ph | eG Ba LEVEL LOT 4-1805 t. A cata Talon -| @ new one -franc ER ON ; 4 YEARS TO 4615 Dixie BH COA LOON See taks hemes ale WAL- For Light Manufacturing bead et Sickert yc Tens | poten te treater band : ‘12._N Saginaw PAY vein |B WA prerves_ Vials LAKE F . vi take. 500 ft. 61.200. Pri| Moders oo =O price of $19.500. Th: mowers. Some = > ____ FE $-6189) A. Tho . Summer e RONT ia : 3. construction. ly pew of solid | Das always made money. is spot | mowers, $3 & cw wen na | Used Refrigerators = bed : patr but nice te se re- AND GARAGE FOR BALE on main paved highwa: location AUTO = power mower wise bs trade food 199 11 Cu. Ft. Ch In good condition. Priced areued in a) usetinsee? sie few miles from the city nmite,| oa located us =, Eacellent opere- Scott's seed ampiste, ae ven Advertised , Crump electric 3408 Auburn Ra. zen ¥ malay yieod uae “| on t north of Det: is & fertilize ry) . “* 4 ft. on . with frontage ft. main roit oders, ra. We rent THE L WASHI Ss ‘| declan ts chen Gp online Call FE 6-042 tional Say ies 3 fates. An excep- . $8500 dn. raters, sanders and A, WAGNER CO. ing pte . Wh Six marble : price_of ony sutra, Sane MA S181 rranged, Terme'can| MIOMWAY ORILL — Attractiv BARNES HARDWAR “ Sha “Sees. 96 end G00 Wipetete yee Lies ee mit ona = wnt| A og a ie] 5 Cents A. KERN. Realtor 114. MULTIPSR, LISTING SERVICE “EMBREE & GREGG | fru eet of Mighwar” fromiage. vg Wotan st PB Reasonable. PE 26000, fi | _ ation, eryihing good con- = nts Lac Union wate -ake- Rd. Baptrenis ostel wner's quarters | writer CHEVIE FOR TYPE FRIOIDAIRE REPR cnn, | WALNUE . LOOR | m4 WOODED a EM ie $8,000 “cea @ and all for just| 3-0243 or bulldozing or sell. OR ft. deluxe, $50 RIGERATOR, 7] tress sal , MAT- o~ R SHOP R. & MRS. MICH! 12541 yes, EM 33197 or EM 3-47 WANTE yaiorathe ry "| bench and chest, $40. 4 _— 4 Ld IOAN 2180 ft. high excellent bul Tr ep _EM_3-7108_ | WARD E. P ys | D A LARGE MO frigerato FonceLATH RE- _ Sfter 5. 40746 Lead Om ma atldin HOT SP E. PAR seat b DPRN| jose Ne Me: the REST of von abundant lif ejgnnackesdl renee In a poe Zoned SPOT RE ». PARTRIDGE | 4 room sella 2 acres with a $125. OR |For ‘Sale | Mi ful Lake ee days in ed fod down. pee busines, on Eitzabeth | EAILTOR FE 43581 |_ tage OR 3 meders house & ga | FRIGIDAIRE 30° ELEC. RANG iscellaneous @ division NO. § Beach sub- : — as , ent iocation for 1050 W. : Je | WASHING MACK _ _ like new 2 room «ir coed NOE, 1 HANDY a colorful Hiterat Call NOW for | Pi mercial business. REAL HURON mirror, Phile INE FOR WALL 2& “hp FE 431086. itianers, | cultivator —_ HAND are lete pot aape Pete te and = = com- / ably priced at woase. hy Reason- 1 ESTATE & BUSINESSES size dere eereter for apt cas STOVE “1 YE rae | ike new. y. FEderal 2-8837. rownell Real- appointment now Make your hago MICHIGAN WILL SACRIFI PE 13-1550 AR OLD. 30/° poards AND 2 6 eae NTLEY, BROKER |SEURA, ESR Te | as ICR CARGH nquiry [O44 STOVE, PERFECT COND. FE lot aren transmiasion” platform Neat 2 nom LAKE AREA ee _ seo ‘Etmspeth Lake ‘Ra. FE 61187 | SORT ICECREAM nr OA eaet, | 2 er cash or late model aot 5 is Svinkobe i al ing home. Full ba: Dizie Hw sorT iceCaEA ee “ABINET, HOLDS HP BVINRUDE Ww mece oT: sguttehen cna Pe liv. oS, in Piains on: M MACHINES, ee E LOR TRADE MY nooner, Cedar Chest, Abt Pils saw, 7x13 window Motos. Lower wie | We. also. | payment AOTPoL an DINO 8 doe : fo BUY To ¢ 30107, __ For 1 Twig ECTRIC STOVE. ‘1 of! tank. FE 7 lake front he veya) tem desirable: SY¥YLVAN LAKE. pamand Restaurant PARTRIDGE SELL REALTOR | ~~ Z "Sale Clothing 5h res sale, Raariage: 1 Cem ae bacened’ in ssoets tro orn FLYER TRAINS ch Rasy es A tots acros ae - joing gross busin : . ) SEF: a) RID ° ~- -,, cen, Lake. | gal Devil er. 10) A T. G. T rat Or Sa ae aegis eniton tot 9 fme HIND” Jamia aL come, cmanriuy Mot vmaaled Hes gi, ee cal erin, gh, oR | Sepin eta art. Pee a Meee rocke 975 Baldwin aye REAL See 0 bee 2i lactenee picel peas Sale Land Contracts 5?| detachable train & & tees un ae Le oerire aie a “pe gal, tn- ieee nsion and 2 guns. 5-3608 TASKER’ anal + ms ox et nion Lake Rd 4 LOTS — 188 ON 1 u_4-260) | within a 6 block area Peetin Se) Highland #189 «Bloomfield _ ‘tte ©n 1060 unro Blec-|~ ANICLIAD EENC ROW 8ST. BEAUTIFUT. | Jute at ey) oe mon BACK Getter \hameseehic dcsente sie ~ - jnsky _W. Huron _ ANC HOR FEN “ES = on Ugom Lake witn Wm trots Basement. mt, — 120" deep. Pull) 98° Brice” neating capaci ff) $1,663 DISCOUNT a ieee Oe SE Sy Aone ea iat Seas ria on MOWER Ei op tao ad ‘cha ighwa we} — sion. $3,000. ZL = re includes. _ ; - 3 285 Highg é mattress MATES © change?. apt. in y. Cottag gin 6-427¢4. ral estat _ On % . : gate fF $7471 S beaut Seana: oan 110 « maces ond ELIZABETH ae EeTAt TES, 90) wauipm ss epirpe aaeatcba lot. is room fl Co, ee eel Sale Household Goods 57 LARUE HAND CROCHETED RUG AUTO WATER HEATERS, 9 $44 95. SPECIAL 18 INCH a autifl mpnortay cosines. fie bs 4 BEDROOM LAKEFR' 2-1214. 145 G asement. FE ent Can be hand! ut *n Sold with =a) ee ai : - MY 3-2893 is; ve mn tubs $64.95 Re- neo Pre : ACCORDIAN P ETE atewa 500 d ed with | i $1,000 down. |! _YR - 53-2883 tee tran toilet 7 ROTARY SIDE N POLL.N ee EE| BUILD NOW Spatiuie "a! wets oa, foal | 4 J_V-ALUET, Real 21am, ge cnn ano cnear | lpree atsunee it aide ‘sare oa ub ait and ang, | ie seigninchaT MONT | meee toast. oo pe grtetes 1 in our weil restrt eriale, Shown by sppoistment | HOT ealtor |? MAPLE. ‘TWIN"BEDS 1/bo LIVINGROOM. 80 wetted | ctl eate npson, 60 | sls with free wolerprect covers ACCORDION, AL = house. iene EDRM polly Sy steed MULTIP 55-0603 “and dresser UBLE | beautiful FAS, MODERN. | 27 a : Evens E Waterproof covers | quality at’ 1 eiseg-POrEST priv., 8. Eamnate Let LISTIN | 2-504: er. After 3, FE! , slightly 5-GAL, — quipment. at lowest Ba al es fe data Spat | Roy Annett I Meney to Lean 83|" Faget Ser Ane Te gee eo nie AFT, LT RS ae ee roweancs ier] Eeeepepear eee = " pe. BET. WALNUT. ri re ex. Michi on ITABLE BE : Vajor, ps AT 4400 | 4925 AN is. e Inc. | 8 y to Loan $3 And misc. artic! rT. lusrestest- 393 Or aan |BA =: edjust, i LES, WILL | BEAUTIFUL a Lineoin 3.3982 Pontiac Lake Rd. R tate Licensed Lende _ 23-6447 es. Phone FE Orchard Le THROOM 1 FIXTURES. ¥ Gl Crete mak BLOND orive EALTOR a a town kitchen. turn Nas. wing m ° like new. Save r 28 E Huron 5 mom | 6 ¢ Mos. waaIe CHEF COA 122 25 TO $500 aa 4. case. $25 & o®, $26 Book- >: shallow well’ pu : in. 2 im. ¢21) ft. length am. Oscar Schmid to the minut mod 1 ACRE N AUT 8 9 PIECE DININGE ROOM A & olid maple bunk beds | —"e** $- pump, like new, | *« in. 12 athe ..... 11%c ft 2-5217 t. rE resin: maho. @. 2 bed. OR 3-42 ICE BUILDING 8ITE LIVESTOCK j 156. N Met “OUTFIT, innerspring maftres ae ® 1965 : 8 1) ft. lengths PLAVE Lxtn gany panel 22 > = nov j es rm Large doubt ses, $85 AVE - PLU Ni: ac ft. AYER ANO fring” rosme tts’ nfeyace |® ACRES REAL OARDEN TANG.) WES ee P_Rochester OLGOTI). Ol a ene a aiaa | gman ts_Coll FE STIS. = BUY DIRECT. FROM — OPPLY © | gfeelient condition. 118 Ww. Pike furnace, Oniy 8i2,800~ 821300 700m MW DINAN Ot VEST OF PONTIAC OL IAT) sexing ‘machine. iiroy” vacuum | pee ronment CAs earn ox MANUFACTURER “NEED AUTOMATIC © aaa Pa Sit . / 66 _W. Huron 8t 7 35 00 a) with all attachments FE | ition. $30. MI 4-3050. ear 20 busin I : option With rE enn 0 ry: ae “ye iid. | NEW FAMOUS MA Bouvte beng ess: FHA IEAT ? ? to 2 companion summ 875 240 ft. ’ Faml (Cc WASHER, GOOD CON ae MAKE PORTABLE | 5}'d ws, Vents,; Di! : paid in ca er 5 Ay of fron DITION. ie mach LE ers, ‘Pictu rect facto recited both dake froata, mor memes wie #50 DOW N cotirs block wee enue an R 1es rE 118) . $6 388 eels ne eee owe) window walls re windows and furnace on ry priced on olbfired Gallagher’ tg Four bedrooms. seers boereoms Fb eieion A tp eet TOL MESEA ¥ T oeseweary ecommend aie en tear’ roo. pulls. Call day or night FE “eibes: ON an WINDOW CO.| OR 379 work oat ne sone eRe PERTES ave large livin scaped — newly dec- a RAN ‘colored glass. “O wi SVERSTUFFED DAVENPORT AN. 0263 Highland Rd —MS® || “E 46509} §3e:, “xa ent eonditi a Too ving oe B OR Wind ¢ ED ze with Tooms with fireplaces, pic- fargain priced for quick one 4992 Dixie Hwy B ] eee? Em amiss p Bescsas Ligue jersen DAVENPORT. & N- ABNEY pire} LAWNMOWER SHARPENING AND We ‘and rolls, PE baeatty piece Bauaubeestirel Tim WwW RIGHT, Realto mvblertipemntoh) BUILDING ZONED (e: I } er S punam tor iC eryone << OR 24008. each He ateeceinc Alien rags in. sere ‘sn. _Peotiee te Ra OR 5.2211 0100 I take jams cs nart PIA —— 8, excellent dock ad ouiedls é \ lent locati « heat. excel 4 Recreation are = excel cond FE 2-7 ae nome t : Metod, . pea tivated AM om ot: busy tnt t ‘ollow the Signs . POWFR Mi = 7617 Th s from $9.96. Feo payment tel: Xeleviion® ar E $041 | . 9000 ntersection oe ie OWER F 7 Thompson AM 8 Pe G. 4. x) ry SALESMAK AT 9882 LAK e tae Pr Beat Terms. Box 95 Pon- - . aot Siz ELCTRIC CRANO | Morris, 21” reel ty: pen ses ene, BAROAIN. CO a OIL FURNACE ; a SIDE DRIVE, BAYPO = NG COODED aan ‘AGE ES | Four 41 Buckner, Conven- Good condition EM 3-2975 E | eyaoeeied ae een mpletely | Homert oll NVERTINO TO Gag, | Luzaire with pressure ¢ “ Sale ¢ of DA LAG x | offices AS. —— | ogel 12 e ce. ac ‘ cA ype Y HES pulling ots. Be eoodedl Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A snere 3 ou cay ous area noleam ae ts Je lee 5-68) a with matching tabie in ream on het ar eter goat Fe se A-t 1 dition, Call Mr Miller | ~ fice @ Equipment 63 63 a ite COO SE OES . Hl = a $8 en Inclaimed Linoleum ......... SAFPF bs ds LJ 68-2084 1066 7 ca PE | AR soon—you wouldn't eae Sis ~~ ape qnce-@-month p emai Surplus noleum $2 re ees WING MACHINE: EEF AND PORK Pe Te Tt METAL LON J. A. | a lor Boots quiet, pecs tat FOR STORAGE OR LIGNT BUSI (Preeti peopl tC sornisde Talay Se att wie old Like new . “esa Opdyke Bate at AND OLD GARAGES REPAIRED 7S desk chair. B desk Tam, nO, REAL y mils west of Pontiac! Bicorost bet pace) tes and ons. MAROLDS” a & unoee it RCA VICTOR eth ress: Put in Fegan aa- fra 53001. bi ~—_e—C ‘J bland Ave. Seen eckn CARL W. BIRD, Real ~~ Co 008 Eve: COST OF | — aces —_—| preen s mace lienk ra Sag neie wot an¥ sain REMINGTON PORTABLE TYPE- PORTABLE Spon ars __Free Parkin lee Community Nat’) Ban cater iNDESERDENT Sostsae PORRGWING a | TRADEINS OU ARANTEED REBUILT W EISTER tes ae ROTARY LAWN Mow. writer $30, MA 51164 Maal eis: Bite An ESTATE: Must| Fe e Eves. FE 5-1302 operation Pet tainers 3 YOU THINK. AN lrememese cess 2aciséis $69 50 up Neicneas: ASHINO | MACHINES, exh il platerboans ara nose eas reel eee! oe eoner: Sale Store re Equipment 64 64 pry or le F . in Cae Refri seveeeees $22 50 up te, $02 John» jeg | 4x8 Plaster bo 0800205 etely overhauled. wabeth Lakes, wet arms 48| cent — Lease at 1 aerators aN Johnson, FE 45169. ‘ a" nisl Bagiosea $ _OR 3-56 Like new. 0 r gal. Va “ . $30.95 ROLL - A bie es! x Plasterbo 1.56 COMPLETE depen Ten. trom Lake, wen 70 A _tory. pi Liseoh se illeded oven: one Lot che quickly hare! oe clean vn 95 up edison way. chlo! BED ences sPlasterboar clerics ois ilies oP ASHOUD, WRECKIN meat ma Leng Le hy re oatED HO 00 up. cres Orr: ey ED _Bervice, 06 Oakl Wo) Roe aa Ge | ee ae eee as “ican, * 16 | Bet ee my | eee lmen ig FE 0179 _ 5010 Cosmtlis. ra.| He os easy COMMER- t aS “OAS STOV. Lilet r FOLL OE See “IN GOOD C and ie SLI Y | chine N AND CIOA ST | Rings aiapell mie gach rob coe Upp bait ater too noe RoanTen OVEN. Wr HOG ecco fal 8 ogy feta et | RESTAURANT BU m i = oe " nee ‘ a Wz, 89,1. Lake froatage Aino] Seve al buy! miles or ot! RAY O'NEIL, Real Buckner ee a inree tge, complete win Pyreg | 8 cine Cement in. @ <.. #230] $ibe "Orchard “Lake tie" "and “up, | dea sala, tase and pop. cooler sonable down Bipll Sgieails rea- 63 8. Tele aa ealtor . ANTIQUE FURNITUR value 2 fee ote cartons, 4466 | 9018; “sation : of i house 8 Ww t irst . JIM WRIGHT, Realtor jp Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor | Cvoverate wraher 4.10 Fi | Finance.Co, | So5crce RE |. ott Wulimare wre gis ache te4, hr lyse uf sii | est pee teseee tae tet "Sale Sporting Goods 65 345 Oakland Ave re Lawrence Stre ive Resi Estate Exe? ’ ~ . _organ. D ODEL REED _! ak uotescent, 383 - Orch 4x82 ore eg wa fore dark it Lint ii 3 Ave FE_5-0441 FE 5-816 et n Eves FOR “LEAS nenee ; gen. Dull black, MA_5- _lake Ave ard | a” oplyw ; . 45 fore dark. A CA-LUNG FerSale Resort Premata 1 or E0338) mercial a A Ae COM. Offices (are) located: ANTIQUES FOR aia youn vase | SAMSONITE CAND TABLE — | 100 ft tag 2” trsulation |” $39 Ties el ‘pms L PUPE, 6 FT. 63.0 | Zou ike FR A RALEION RR re BEAUTIFUL 10 oor parking area. ne £@ Pontiac 2 tion r. Pontiee Lk. Recrea- etal green chairs 615 Ken | MA : 0 $32.95 A nLOwGs: NEW Hp S| Pern bor a8 actes, Plenty of For Sabor Cok Pye A, eee, | a a fleie|| ee meee Ae in Bi unina aopreF iy | ene ‘Bagi aw rier NTIN' shade. 7463 Eagi r ; y Piai | WN DRYER.| Most 5 esco elec 1 : NCOR eee j NUP PE AD TOLL, CABIN Holly, MEirose ye Davisvurg, For Sale or Exchange 50, , ne 64512 Dixie Hwy. ner aoelea evaane Seoeerr nee coe lees ots modern BURMEISTER . Ow ee REE p08. FOBEn LIV E BAIT A COUNTY. w ee COVELY 16 Aci TR Walled rae z 82 per wee © down payment | FE §-6315 2° hleh, $20 . _ POWER Worm BRAMER, ITE i Sites ne ae ar eer om toe Hi Gatiwike k. Martag wash | North LAWN MOWER. 8, minnows, cre ENSIGN, MicHIGAN.! Sit bateal venivaces «Mieke ceedi|| ceretesuipore nee home, with 3 benk meso. a1 ccaditien biter dl SCHATBL. GARBAGE DISPOSAL | nt ern Lumber Oo. _hand mower. EM _3-4520 ALSO Fee : SERN Li ron Perea] felt] Ge lees) Goatees | ome itt, BOR, Vee bite | BOTTLE {eter were cosee CE pontiac EM Sain kh Lac oboe nr ie 12s, REFRIOER. | hand became) hantad “ Wi ten er nad fee gutte at #1 jock North across from bank OTTLE GAS SINGER C re _ Telegraph & 0 eed D571 | _ stove i. rash $38. gas Bae a h | New low price. © aye LATE MOD- | Ra. Pee. ve $35. FE $- “ HDWE. New low price. Complete instal cena Tene ever CHANNEL IRO a PE i-4ieg | PRE-WAY SPACE 1 2302 8, Teregrapn | Bottle Gas, oR 2401 Kenyoa| month or ot contract at $12.34 II 1x3". $10 ¢ 2 Faces. ie’x jones Guar. to heer. reoma: bear Wy aly rs ‘ . : ‘ ; . FE 86-1564. ve $55.46, tall) C + Mb sh be A Can be seen Naa” , ir aie rR RSE oe : fy “ : f , < . \ ~ 4 F P : ’ \ E < : ( . 4 : . we / f. Te \ -_ ed ret ee ree ny f 7 ; a : ; See Spey es he S| tt nel ‘’ Pe ee es WE NEED TRADE-INS PE ¢0734 FE ¢1112 KING BROS. OUR 1.H DEALER PONTIAC RD. AT_OPDYKE. 49 FORD TRACTOR & 16 IN. iow ® WJ Crawford, 66 Mariva. AA BUYS AT LEE’S the fa- 021_ Mt. Clemens fit ALLIB CHALMERS s —< tor. Acton gate. ‘all in good con _ SALE: 9000 BEAUTIFUr,| MA 6- evergreens, to 6 ft: tall. Root ALLIS_ CA LERS ‘TRACTOR | 1949 pruned immed. Your choice | -Mode] B <7 ecient Good pest id for tree booklet: “How __shape. FE 2-56 j of Panne "on Dine Hiieay” | ALLISCHALMERS “POWEN Lr Heavy duty 3 sec- and 4 section cori planter. tac turn right at Grange Hall Road tion spring tooth at Sy ental d Clinic apd Groveland Bre Hosplial gnd go ts mile to] Wil’ sci below enolesale cect wen = 1A BULBS. 100.000 8161 Dixie Hwy MA _8-5811 | 1 BOLEN. TRACTOR AND. CULTIVA- Boal Hay dame Bold ty tm. | ar aunt conten eaten half Rocheste Earl Webb. Bolens & ~ Wheel horse Bia Rochester OL tract Several good STRAWBERRY | (actors. | Deve Boe PLANTS — 2c * UCASE cates 1e8) er mowers.-Evans Equip- ment, 6507 Dixie Hwy. MA 5-7878. Sate Sg, 8-2035. 10410 ‘ FoMaTO rans Bie PEPTEA ® and flowe oe Spake ‘FE DAVID-BRADLEY OARDEN T TRAC- = or. Drags cultivator ers. Sic vee ae Nene FLOWERING | ile bar & bulldozer blade. Used mamental trees, including white Rd? (Mis), Gat cee omsille birch el . at : ),_Clarkston Ged Os hack oon Caner ee: | GOR FIRGRORT TO CHECK THE) ing problem. Bader Nursery and bargains in new and used farm La avin 1700 @ Rd. equipment now being offered at OR 701. 20 per cent to 8 per cent dis- coumt during inventory reducing sale on a cash and carry basis, For Sale Pets 69 no trade ins Also see our dis- nnn nen nn PARAL pay of ho sean stock Nenks ates, ultr: ayn and arm : MALE REG. Lo epee BPAN- encing, Pole fechogtal of garden * va puppies. EM _}-335 tractors and lawn mowers, large “3 YR. OLD BEAGLE oon ON | selection of farm tires and tubes, * rab averreiae = beats =e re- ined Se ee Ts and parts for complete ma- = PUPPIES ehines! 7" de echioery on - w a@ Dealer at AKC REGISTE BRITTANY _fille. ph ss 45R R2 RED l_puppies. FE 2-190], COCKER. BLACK. ie Good Watch dog. rE AKC REG DA eee. PUP- ies. T wks. old, MU 524. AKC REQ. rom SaEraEAD 8, Pedigreed’ OR’ 3-9761 AKC REG. MALE BC BOXER. $35. Te good home. FE 17-8354 AKC REG. MALE C COLLIE. it 18 Months oid, OF AKC REG. SPRING 3 MOS8. - ol. Ready for welninn: Lawiand. FOR SALE. SPRAY AN AND DUST material of all kinds. Carl Juen- gel Orchard Supply,.2140 8. Ro. chester Rd. corner Rochester and __Windsor Roads, Rochester, Mich. FORD & FORD FERGUSON TRAC- ter parts. Ferguson piow & im- lement pasts W. J. Crawford. 6 Mariv 1 NEW OL LAND “ er, 1 New Idea Biovaue, OR 35-6848 ee a TRACTORS. FORD N. A. AND Massey-Harris 44, coun cone tion, also Ford hait-track, 7 _er and rear lo: er OL 35 1. FERGUSON TANDEM DISC-HAR- row, and 18°’ ante nearly new. "00 |W. Walton Blvd FRAZER ROTO mires NEW & —_— Parts rervice hadel rations. Porta Spade power Tillers, Bales and rentass, 7 Avis Opdyne 580 N. yke Rd Pontiac FE 44380 GARDEN + TRACTOR WITH STEEL trailer plow, disc, evitivator anc | furrow plow. Good condition, OR 3-6902 “HAY BAL- Phone * Cc AT BTUD. _3-3067 __. *“BOSTONS AT 8TUD. AKC. CUR- . tins. 3-9206. KITTEN 25. W. New ian JOHN DEERE TRACTOR MODEL | | | ae aie other tools. Grover Shim- rT Prop. Metamora Bank, Clerk H H = Fritch & Bon, Oxford uetion For | or Sale Housetrailers | 78) wn er. $650. F' 2-FT AL SECM WESTWOOD. ter heater, Glenview Trailer Park, — Granth credit life policy free on all con- | yy tract purchases HUTCHISON ~ MOBILE HOMES 4301 Dixie Drayton Sort 2830 _8._ Dort Hwy. F Rwy. OR 3-1103 Pint Terms, FE 2-2942. Mise00. Bat 9-2387 2? SACRIFICE FOR OXFORD > | Trailer Sales General coaches 9 ft. wide w to 45 ft. lang, 2.bedrooms 20 gal. | water heater Jalousie windows house type furnaces. Here's @ real mobile home. 27 to 45 ft. Stewarts — baleony kitchen 27 to 50 eople are really talking aioe this latest in mobil omes, The new Va-Ka-Shun-Ette travi- ler and Holley Runabout are reg- ulars on our lot, we have several! trailers we will sel on rental _Call FE 86-0253 Trailer — Exchange ANDERSON CHAMPION GREAT LAKES "| BEEMER | BE. 2 and’ 3 bedroom, 16 to 51 / ft 10 ft. wide available: We fi ance as low as ete SEF HAR MARINE EVINRUDE ANOS Sener pa ROYAL cnarT HOUSETRaIL- | Grumman canoes E + ole Modern. Stoo] & shower Hot wa-/| Marine tee L ‘a ee 1090 8, Telegraph Phone PE $20t) nw |ONE 5 HP JOHNSON OUTBOARD / OUTBOARD saILnon aan DUNPHY CON- dor WTD. Transportation O Offered | 87 FLY TO CALIFORNIA ON SCHED- go RIDE WANTED FROM Cc _8 am EM 3-0247 after 5:30. SHARE EXPENSES TO NA 2284. TRUCK GOING pen PART WEEK-END See on HARRIS- For Clean Used Cars & Trucks WANTED | LATE MODEL CARS, CLEAN AND BRING TITLE eels WAITING A. MOTOR "$ per cent do, | 254 8 Saginaw 8t =F Jee vege eon 6571, Dixie Highway at M-15 ber for: MApile -6071 Open Nites ‘til GMC COE BULLDOZER DUMP truck. $250. OR 3-9833_ MA 5-4608. 3] GMC ') TON PICK UP. PER- fect Hb ron ax D LES _____ OA 86-3011 1950 GMC % TON J AL ae EX: cellent condition, excep Harrington n Boat Works] :sve (conten, Ml deduct Aso 0 for 8 MARLETTE enw. ie ate _fepairs. Priced wt $375. FE 5-0328 eave $900, full price $3. Py be lose STUDEBAKER. 1 1 1 as STAKE TROJAN: NLYEL: JACKET Se at $17 a Dr. oF call, CADILLAC’ ALU at ay Good tires and motor. $17. FE BGT TAC 1 € HEF — F PAINT—MARL ree 1933 “STUDEBAKER = % TON PICK- AMERICA'S FINEST INLAND TAKE SALES | 0 em os 37” to ; 1 to T bedrooms, 3127. W, Huron FE 4 4-712] & 2-6122 _* “SARATOGA JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS.| WANTED TO BUY. 4. 4. 50 20 TO 46°, PRICED TO SELL Starcraft metal boats, Tee-Nee _"a_ton | pickup. Chev. ev. FE 47066 Also a fine selection of | recon- Trailers, boata, stands - carts, ditioned modern mobil homes» 22 Everything for the boat ~~ Auto Insurance _ 90A 4 ft. and 2 bedrooms | sapblonk ela bahia PO PAPA P GA a e: a t i 68 Orchar ake Ave. These maybe eee vel one FE. 3.8020 Gel ne ALIS AnTQ Ceearce by Sears Roebuck _Cor Calt ie Bonshell FE ! sate 12) ‘FOOT ROWBOATS, § $40 ! Rea _ For Sale Cars 9% 1600 Elizabeth Lake A-l_ condition _FE ae MOTORS. BOA Hydro. Excellent condition §1 protien and one whee) trailer. “PE 423 _N. Shore Dr Lake Orion ‘Ss BUICK SPECIAL, HARDTOP, 2 tone av. R & H, Autom. (Leet! W. Tires. Very clean. HOWARD LARE, INC 2705 Orchard Lake Rd. motor . Good family boat In the _ water “ready to _go' FE 2-1033. SHORT Y HOOK’S — LACE eee en DOLE MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS ‘82 BUICK SUPER 4 DOOR DE- MA Sea cea OUSETRAILER. 26°, Sales and Service FE, 2-5260 luxe sedan. Excellent condition, «2 FT. NEW M MGOn TRAILER TORY: 5M ay EVINRUDE MO: suo aS aP RR ee oa AND : Ts rs. x ni | Pull bath, $3200. Wil trade 1000 Holden's ‘s Red Samper en any heater. on sidewalls, standard boat or trailer. ee boats, — od Heed OL 12-6561, 135@ Pon- very cheap Orchard Lake Ra. FE 80112 os "til 8 o'clock. OUTBOARD MOTORS AND FE 3-0026 . e boats ‘H ‘56 Demos. 2-DOOR SEDANS, 6 CYL, LOW - MILEAGE. PRICED TO SELL. 210 V-8 2DOOR. POWER GLIDE LOADED WITH EXTRAS. EL HARD-TOP SEDAN. BEAUTIFUL BEIGE & COPPER uled 4-engine airliner, fare only Hawali $185: Florida mae Ferry Service, agent. OR 3-044 ou: merce vicinity to Pontiac. Approx. \SH- ville, Tenn. Thursday p.m. FE load _elther way. ane rare - accessories, %5| burg. Share expenses. FE 4-2190 Tailers to plek from. one MY aoe oe b 0:21 M24 one Mile 8. of Lake _ Wanted Used Cars SS | 0tcce > | OSDED) Hite) Ex Von. Ra fiou SETRAILER _ TINY 1 HOME|! WTD: SCRAP METAL AND BEL AIR DOOR “SEDAN, for sale 6 prcaribs old. FE 4-057, | junked cars FE %4638 BEAUTIFUL,” Wor ¥, AND SII- Call after 4 00 CASH FOR ANY MAKE OR LATE 1 RAY FINISH, LOADED ONE 5 HP JOHNSON OUTBOARD |_ models Economy 22 Auburn, WITH FXTRAS. motor A-l condition FE 5-0735 —_ ry) | = 0 OM PALACE, ALL AL UM. MODERN W E I AY (ae ee L ow AS ™ $250 dn, $998 terms, $795 cash Top Dollar $195 Matthews- |Your Car Down IGHEST TR. Hargreaves eee 11 8. Saginaw St. FE _¢4546 TARE, ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW ERHEAD LOCATION 4LL KING — NG m= Pore BUDGET PRIC FOR AsY OWNIN DONT DELAY -ACT TODAY! GLENN’ S| FE 47371 mounted 12 in. plow, cuiti-| ‘as long as 6 yrs. — 72-months | PARARERTS, CaMAniée. CaGrs, Vator and belt pulley. newly paint-| to pay. Bank rates. Used trail-| WE NEED USED CARS AND ind Ave ete condition. 44256 Mer-| ers like rent — no down pay-| one Get our price before you ‘arakeets war, to Talk fii Uties _REpublic 96473. | iment CHEVROL ET Allowance for old bird. Cages, | JOHN DEERE TRACTOR MODE PARTS STORE "North Chevrolet's * : 4h t. FE 34008; aN meal i trailer plow, 2| pottied gas, roof coating, paint, Big Lot in Bi ha Oakland County's ~ -A REAL CAR| on tron: end Gord “spcimginea | hitches, poretiond aprings, retrig-|_ Big Lot in Birmingham "| Fastest Growing Dealer” ; : Grag, MAple $-2000._* erator, stoves, heaters, Most com- PPP??? ??? ing BARGAIN? Lots of ‘em| ~““vicorioen om ti" appltancee in the trea. ie aot "Open Rites em McCUT. maar aa’ ae ——_ the gree. Payments too bigh? Trade down, | MAple 54-5071 Open Nites ‘til 9 4a he Rentals, Repa oo rans m for your uty” 5 t Want Ads ! . 1890 Crooks MM 60446 Open Eves. &) Sun, 45 nemese enschneiders, 232 8. Saginaw, e 1654 A-B BRUCE BUILT 3 POINT | HASKINS. - Demonstrators HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR ynieeoty OLDSMOBILE GMC TRUCK DEALER OLLive 1-0741 ___528 N. Main, Rochester ARE YOUR CAR |} PAYMENTS TOO TOO burdensome? Let us help you to etree to some less expensive Lake Orion Motor Sales MM at Clarkston Rd. For — ,Mercury y 2.9684 -i063 CHEVROLET 2 ae VERY _¢lean. 1 — r. "rE + 955 CHEVIE B EUA AIR aa Win WiTH _ Power Glide, $1,625. FE 5-3300. ~~ West Side Used Cars Drive out where overhead ts low and save the difference. Many maker & models to choose from West Side Used Cars 2 W Merce Good Luck Graduates! It's likely you will be needing transportation soon When you do, think of us FE 42185 17) 8 _ SAGINAW "6S "o8 FORD RANCH WAOON Ka Red, vrsseue very clean, only HOWARD LARE, ING. 2705 Orchard Lake Rd ___Keeao 31 KAISER RUNS GOOD $195 _MA_ 620200 “MERCURY, FAIR CONDITION, $165. EM_ 3-3039 ge V 7 a \ Oe ; ha : ’ j Ls = | _THE PONTIAC: ‘press, WEDNESDAY, MAY, 2 30, 1056 _ OLE es eek es, _— ] saan é = bs : ia a 2 np Cars 91 | Sale Lig teden on were Sind Rent “Tralor Space 79: _Wanted Used Cars BS For Séle Cars’ 91 For Sale Cars 91)... For Sale Cars It ; For Sale ~ —, a 4 : CONVERTIBLE. i , : R mm 4, fo FE 68-0170. CRP RAN, BARGAIN... |gttinat StF ie a . Salle” nas Birmingham, uth : Bees SE" b.a ae nen Ws ‘Tyee. 2088 lc Pe | “MOTORS. | = OLDS & 7 DR. : ; * Lacking & DE. This is a very sharp 'S1. White -| Mich. Chain Saw Distr. . 2073 "Drury Lane at Pootiac| * top, dark green body, radio, heat- Law ia 803 N. Main, Rochester 3 OR 34006 after ne Ee “Bri ht ot” er, Hydra. Excellent condition me- ay Set MY Sait OPEN TIL, PM. i032 DODGE STATION Ate Orchard. Lak C chanically, Very good good rubber, A . 4 JOHN os DEL | 44, ; OLive U i one rchard. eat Cass argain fo rE fs . OP . eo Servier tractor, in Ca ard THE HIGH DOLLAR LLAR 44-6496. FE 80488 1 Auto Sales, 68 Oakland. PE REG, FEMA dition, Phone MA $a4TT be before | @ Dopar iD 71” OLDSMOBILE = at old. Fawn, ria, VE 28008. _ 8:00, a.m. or after 7:00 Por high grade used cars. We Driving. and totor, w iS |i MERCURY STATION WAGON ; ip Pa oan or SAMOYVEDE PUPPIES. AKC REO U WE H AV E need them Drive extra miles £& New 175. OA 83344. 4 Door, O'dzive _ u i fouryear oa mob. Ae an SEE —US, W HAVE > | Mt will pay you well. 4540 Dixie ‘S32 DODGE 7 DR. ¥ CLEAN. HAUPT PONTIAC EF of cnainaten stock: MY: 3-4705 SOME GOOD USED Mub; ‘Avie: ra “I . J. VANWELT Wo rest. ™ RIA. RADIO. ENTRAL vel ARKSTON : — sj q 122 Oakland Ave.* +7066 <= 7° POR! VICTORIA. tena oe ELLING 9 OUT LATiNos, OPaL-| TRACTORS. 2 Dekiand OR 3-1355 heater. Continental kit. Sharp. 1086 Pontiac ‘Starchiet dr. Cate. JEFFREY FORD SALES teering, | Power apes tnd Fallows. 500 Marble Leeder” and ‘pack tor | For Sale Tires 80-A _SHOPAT. A601 LINCOLN-MERCURY | brates. "pully catipped. rectory ‘THESE | Used Case DC with — raeee, : — Then B ItH bo let aaah bel official's car, Low down payment. ae terhneeee oe ee Industrial and Farm ‘Tracto en Bring It Here. Cass at Pike ts, ‘| 1986 Pontiac ‘870 Catalina coupe. not pent = ne male rae Parts and service. * A-1, 670-15 rE WALL. GOOD-| we pay dollar for sharp cars, ‘ aoe FE ¢ Demonstrator, must move im- ot at Le aie ren veep ‘cmart Trade-ins Wanted zeee — $16.95 plus a Ex- AVERILL’S r Mgecoet 6 TP CRUISER.| mediately. Low down payment. Wal be gued banter Ola Gai E-2 Credit Rates xian: SOE &. Segoe FE £00, Dixie Hw. ‘32 Pontiac ¢ jar. Hydro... 8 $06 shift, controls, com: | 1953 Ford customline, radio, heater, 25 Deland’St. Off Hatchery Rd. eo eee meee GOOD USED FIRES. 61.50 UP.| oy scqrg eh Dine Ev7. “$2 Bodes 2 ar § 518 Studebaker winisis 7 resenaiiianed'r cash. am | renee A bargain! OR 3-7793 . also white walls. 63 8. Saginaw.) 7E éé@.........- .. $935 45474 after 4 p.m. -1958 Pontiac‘ Starchief convertible, sor warren row-wive |mHOLUHTIEN & son, | sfx eat on | SHARP CARS ON RLY | § le so, € DOOR /EASRU ESIC Dy a nimi oe aw TERRIERS POR SAL $38 North Main, id eee : your car is sharp bring car). 0 a . 7 wi pape $28 PE. $0623 355 OLive 1-0761_ Walls. Off New ace. Pull oun tod Jone 8 Galler paid tor ($1 Bivmoatn Cl Cpe $a OVERDRIVE greea and white $1.200, can help | 8. MAIN 7 »GLARKSTO F ~ SELLING OUT | antec. up 60 we PUD D SHELTON ‘50 Chey. Cl. Cpe............. § 388 finance, MA 6-1212 Rap ptt eo) bead be pny ney TOY MANCHESTER Perd) Ferpasen (with (plow, 0480. ard Sizes. rd Cl. Cpe... |... g as — : ple es She's cute and 7 weeks old! $35 Massey Warts! Pasamaker | ties ED WILLIAMS MOTOR SALES wihetae oe 1951 MERCURY ped PA ee . eet: /purchaser Call F ence se he e rte broet 451 8. Saginaw ra peuaalte Corner of | Aubura & E. Blvd. ‘46 Plymouth Cl. Cpe ($7 L ARRY ror Radio & od leave a -| SHARPEN UP YOU R With A A PE 4-6726. "51 Nash super sedan, A- \ sand, vel, it. Ear] How. Farmall F. ~ wer lift $105 ; | Se sear pea Tor MANCHESTER, MALE, 3 Jona ‘Deere A A wish seul ie set of chrome, wire when, set att] “See M&M Motor Sales TRUCKS CENTRAL We buy stp. SZUREK n e john Deere | of a new set For top dollar om late model care. |'84 Chev. Pick-up... $963 O ed, | Peat, iben or truck. Whole: wane Mice DOVES. ALL PEt H, end, cult, $390. ‘Allis Chal. . a Orion Motor Sales 2eaT ‘Diste Ht tate OR 3 160d 3 Dodge ho 3095 JER ME enon SALES sa or r : : aes : al * s SORE Sake “s : a Ret cults, $408. Terms tie Mercury ll C ARS "4 Ford telepbons box... 4473 | ROCHESTER FORD DEALER | 1 INCOLN-MERCURY | Seutn tn Blvd. st Woodward FE soe BLACK DIRT, TOPSOIL AND FILL Dogs Tra Trained, | Boarded 70) Gyue. Phone’ FE "3-060 or BCA 48 Chev, Fe $295 | won MORE THAN 00 YEARS 4 Casa a) (Pike ‘ous. ste PLYMOUTH 3-D00 k -,0000 dirt. FE 6423 or EM 3.0167. 2-294: wD mp OLD ¢ Advertised Inet, Week were sold MANY MORE GOOD PLACE To B FE ¢-3885 Holly MElrose 1-197 SEST GRADE TOPSOIL TOP o00s. car CATS BOARDED, Doos Gap GARDEN TRACTORS AND | pe : a! ind oath eee z i961 FORD CC CONVERTIBTE ‘83, NASH STATESMAN. $495. | st -pryMOUTH 2 DOORS Li SoGuDe matures. L. Slade. PE | trained. BurrShell. 375 8. Tele- las peuats tb) cane Autel Service gi| tke ee eke? you isn set) RIEMENSCHNEIDER | _sheap__221% Chandler. —Eigip ©3324 Southfield Tewsship. | “new. 6423.1 owner. FE ; 65-1526 graph. "E: Serv = eit FE ota, pink I pespencencap Patan I a Le ee oa SRT eee Hay, Grain & Feed 71 | on a AcE +112 | CRANKSHAPT GRINDING IN THE | PE_2-01}1 232.8, asereee Hard to. aes Easy to cea eke arm mania | Moward cl UaediGate \igsi U ROstT. 4; DE HSER: LACK PRAT TOP | en ee ee eee I KING BROS ear. Cy : UP TO c POR JUNK & C a 1421 Highland Rd. (M58) EM 3-2234 nguire 49° Sanderson Cetidoninns “On Smee! 84/19 ACRES OF MIXED HAY ON SGcn Ua oenlee shige Shop. 23 Hood. Phone PE! _ cars PE 2-2006 days or eves. oy plat 7 $00. OR mage) iss) MERCURY HARD TOP. 33 | ‘* ermB : : ting. To be sold b A. a ‘| ~ WANTED: SCRAP Cars. | full_powe ‘doa Lo it ye 1086 NE : DIRT TOP BOIL T TO 2¥e| ent. g id at 30 pm June O| PONTIAC RD.. AT OPDYKE . on tan re eee r Sedan. Low mileage. Inauire!| 1 1)S 1956 DEMOS. > ¥as. ©._FE 27538. | 1956, Hay to be removed by| ; a) 6 jum rétop. tcresolse, Ww. aut eM Segines super ss ona [na Ward) oa. ‘Bio, axD son, aand.onay:| lsier"See icin "Recic™ |: Auction Sale '77) Sale Motér Scooters 82 Wrerviee Goh Peropae Some Bag meg weston S| LINCOLN. MERCURY eds Mult poner nage seo | coupes yet, “coors Specialy : ~! am. a RODD ) OR USED rv! 6 per car. ass at Pike Sts. riced for spring clearance. As fy dirt and éoil. FE] 8 nd § p.m., Mon. through 5 toon Sal Cc Pi power. Under 1 P Dieeeh rn + 018, or PE Fri Pontiac @tate Hospital. ope ee PS ne ee WANTED = JUN ad ool FE 43883 —l._Selt_or trade. Fi ow fs just Your car down, up to : Clay or" gan travel. Pd amined bese Solty eet Sara amserenes moguaeletticsl er Sale " Motore: ycles 83 83 ty 36 ini SPECIAL 3 ae RaRb- Porte DEMONSTRATORS ~ LOOK! ~ i +36 months on balan oe Complete wer Coun! passen- _ Fe ite re eer re nt Aes oe & eeu abou toe ond vraseal Bas sero Bh. GLEY AUTO PARTS CADILLAC “isa F FLEETWOOD. 4] get, Mercury Monteciare hardtop. a Eee loan = jn Eh he miles east of Milford on Com-| +52 HARLEY DAV IN 74. GOOD 110 _BAGUEY St, | ar. Take over smal} monthly ‘e. 2 door, Ford Custom wae a weed apr lem ag eager merce Road and one mii. south! shape FE _ “WE NEED ayments, FE 2-8787 pe rr any ‘Monterey, bard | 1956 Plymouth station : 8630 Elizabeth Lake Rd. Bieeth Ra., neat Ra. eh wee See || ‘s3 HARLEY 14. 86 Scott LAKE neaenps LS ae “Lake Orion Motor Sales wagons, 2 and 4 dr. mod- CHEVROLET-OLDS or delivered PE 303, of PE) “ttictr bark Vg fuoncing, O03: 00 p.m. sbarp the | POR PARTS AND SERVICE ON ‘SS PONTIA ACS dealers, 3507 Elizabeth Lake Ra. ea = Mhereare els. Some are demos. e911 Dinie Highway ag M-19_ : 51008. __ WANTED: STANDING CLOVER | folowing: 4 cows. Biack Angus Tevtsennacie ‘Coe Sh ben |/ B SHELTON @IPORD 3 on 80 Roa a International Bulldozer, | 4" © ros 8 Jae Der BE Ditvored ya | RAT: f2,8e, esa. Tete | Cowes wetelyee eee ‘Biscs | Saginaw eyerea wa iM & “Yr MOTOR “SALES CP eee : 4560 Elizabeth Lx Diesel powered, © ft. eo Regrets HARDTOP ¢ aE : Angus Caw to freshen 1) INDIAN PREKS ade : ; det —— Draper. BIE CoN, G_freshen soon, 1) inDLAR dioToR Site Oh Les. 2621 Dizie Hwy OR 31003 bee cae tues | 1982 FORD CUSTOM §} RADIO & blade, good condition...) trade 3864 Maple Leaf, Pontiac - Lake Rd. at Orchard Lake. 2802 For Sale le Livestock 72 ber ps nse wevecana Piped Fig Mecal Keego Rerter, 7E C18, BiB For Sale Trucks 90 ‘se Gaev. za eg dr. P.O. $1198 heater. $350, | Dee it today. [ooateta ye Sateen Goop * Pt. Dr. FE 2-429. ane ae ek fe | =e : ev. 210, 2dr... cet ree, Soe AEE | FAR BULK OK | EEE | ro ste mioem eo peomacomeec. (Eat. TE) CENTRAL merce: i.e) PR es i ' 4 re row Tractor hn eal sem) " . 8 6 ‘ | ah es HAULING Neg tao ratte pas > cat Od good. Quick sale | +53 Pires. “a ar. Hidrive .. $198 é waht erenae ata ee a i | ature to ipR IN VERY ;: ! iz. Borden's milk plant, Pontiac. cE Carer Rub- Boys. 18 IN. EXC. COND. 20. ee tod mane ck, 330. Abeheg "8? Merc, 2 (s) . § 105 NC N-MERCLUL “T tare: rd 167. Calt Bivd. Clarence 1 405 W. Hamlin Rd, wai aa Oliver 16) FE 54-1832 and Sto “829 Chev. a ‘Air PO $ 106 LINCOLN-ME CURY good running order. § ‘a ; L Rochester. OLive 1-6631._ hole, Grain ‘Dri good condition. | oR gALE7 ALMOST NEW OOR- cays Loee haae "83 Chev. Cl. Cpe. ... . $195 Cass _at Pike Sts, Dealer’ s Wife’s Car wie aA a old Leed- | IDEAL FAMILY COW. YOUR Own | Rubber tireg Wagon, 7 ft. MeCor- | 7% Siteci, “\chded with extras. | Chev. eteke body ok Alm Pont. ie . § 505 PE 43885 SI by A t t | 33 PONTIAC CUSTOM CAT. S00, ; fk. butter or ice cream, 2 yr.| mick Deering Double Disc’ Jobn aes. ¥. lect shape with stock racks. | ‘62 Chev. 2 Dr. ............ $ 503 SHARP “84 FORD. 2 DOOR 1own by Appointmen OR 3-1754 pine 1 407s FE Stine | old. fresh nod bred back. 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Dark Bi ‘93 Buick Special 4 Dr... .$995 Radio & Heater Very many extras Shan GS eet Beegloe CUE '98 Chevrolet 2 Dr. . . - . $765 SBFord §De a 8M 4 Dr $595 $595 $365 nice car -®ith many Extelient Condition ‘53 Buick 4Dr.......... Radio & Heater Two Tone Paint Al. good tree = 02 Potniac ............. Hydramatic Radio & Heater New Low Price ‘51 Kaiser 4 Dr. Hydramatic, Exceptional Car 5} Mercury 4 Dr........ Another Sharpie Radio &- Heater, Clean $395 O] Buick 2 Dr. ..:..... Radio & Heater, Good Paint, Ideal Ind Car ; PLUS 55 MORE GOOD CLEAN CARS. OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 Top Trade-in. Cr 20 Min. Financirig Allowance » Ld By » ee uy { ee eerie sete sareet dbp a: : A THE # PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. MAY 80, 1956 sean 4, he THIRTY-ONE_ Measles on Increase,| Says Health Director Measles cases ‘are up again in| the county from 94 last week to 296 this week according to a report from Dr.’ John D. Monroe health director. Rubella in Pontiac, the reports continue, also increased from 68 to 102 in the past week. A complete breakdown of reports from the health department on communicable diseases follow: ie: Past Prev Year —— Week “a Chicke® POX sesoee--. 3 6 Gonorrhoea Ceeereens ‘3 3 : Measles ..ve-seecvees++» 30 12 6 ones seeteereccnconr:s 2 ® 3 Rubella esvenees LOZ 68 o Scariet fever .ecocceee f 1 16 Syphilia ........ eeoeeee O 2 o Tuberculosis ..secsesas 3 0 6 Whooping cough ....., 1 0 4 County Past Prev Year _ ts Week Ago) Chicken pee ee saee 14 16 iis Measies “4 i] Pneumonia (all “torms) | 6 8 2 Scarlet fever ...... ot] 4 _ Tuberculosis (all ‘ermal 15 122 Whooping cough ....... 1 1 H MuUMPS 5.02 s0crccecwae 30 18 108 Salmonella Int. ...ccre. 2 6 0 Rheumatie fever 0 2 2 Amoebie dysentary | coos O 2 | Impetig® ..cessseee 0 [) 1 The elephant’s trunk, a multi- purpose organ that can lift a! weight of almost a ton, tains | more than 40,000 muscles,' the Na- tional Geographic Society says. --Today's Television Programs -- Programs furnished by statices listed in this column are subject to change without notice. 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Paul Williams, Bill Flemming. 6:15—(7) News. John Daly. (4) Do- lores. Short film. 25—(4) Weatherman. Sonny El- iot. 30—(7) Disneyland. ‘‘Behind the Scenes with Fess Parker,’ how Disney's studio works to put a movie together. (9) Million Dol- lar Movie. “Wyoming” with Vera Ralston, John Carroll. Cameron Swayze. (7:00—(4) Screen Directors Play- house. “Day Is Done” a drama- tization of an incident in the . Korean War in which a battered bugle inspires a group of Ma- rines; Rory Calhoun, Bobby Driscoll co-star. (2) Godfrey) ‘and Friends. Variety, music with Arthur Godfrey. 7;30—(7) The Amazing Dunninge?. Master mentalist reads thoughts. Thomas Edison's grandson, John Edison Sloan, challenges Dun- ninger. (4) Father Knows Best. Robert Young, Jane Wyatt solve problems arising out of ‘‘Betty’s Graduation” from high school in which she sees the end of an (8:38—(7) Break the Bank. “Bert! Parks with musical quiz. (9)! Jackie Raye Show. Music. riety. (2) I've Got a Secret. Garry Moore with panel quiz. weight bout. Willie Pastrano, of News Caravan. John .|1#15—(7) Strange Stories. Paul '|11:2@—(2) Les Paul-Mary Ford. -/11:25 — (2) Nightwatch Theater. Jeffrey Hunter, Virginia Field, Patric Knowles and Audrey Dal- ton in comedy-drama of Ameri- can aggressiveness vs. the Brit- ish tradition. 9:30—(4) Studio 57. Teresa Wright, | ¢ Grace Field, John Hamilton in “The Faithful Heart,” the seam- seonaeap tua i esciaad af shana! meanest man is of steal- ing hid money. — 9:45—(7) Don Wattrick Headlines. Recap of the latest sporting news. 10:00—(7) Famous Playhouse.|5 Robert Clarke, Mary Hatcher in “Tales of Robin Hood." (9) National News. (4) Amos '‘n’ Andy. Kingfish’s car is used in a holdup and police catch him painting a “‘Light Blue Car." (2) Theater. “Point of View,’’ film drama. 10:10—(9) Weathervane. 10:15—(9) Baseball Hall of Fame. “The 1948 Baseball Story.” 10:30—(9) Lone Wolf. Louis Hay- ward in “The Big Lie.” (4 Confidential File. Paul Coates with a report on ‘‘Camarillo,” a look at the children's mental hospital: (2) Mr. District At- torney. Mr. D. A. is the “Tar- get” for a convict who escapes from prison. 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. Soupy Sales with music. (9) Good Neighbor Thefter. Clifford Evans in “‘Sil- sea. (4) News. Paul Williams. (2) News. Jac LeGoff. Henried stars in ‘The Tall Lie.” (4) The Little Show. Drama TBA. (2) Miss Fair Weather. Bette Wright. Music. 11:30—(4) Files of Jeff Jones. A! » bed of camellias gives Jones the needed clue to a man's disap- pearance in “Window Take All.” THURSDAY MORNING 6:50—(2) Meditations. (4) Today's’ Farm Report. | '6:55—(2) On the Farm Front. | day. 7:30—(14) Today. (7) Countryside. :00—(7) Boxing. 10-round heavy- 3:53 (2) Cartoon Classroom. (4) Cass to Today. 3:15—(2) Secret Storm. (4) Mod- ern Romances, 3:25—(9) News. 3:30—(2) Edge of Night. (4) Queen for a Day. (9) Justice Colt. 4:00—(2) Four O'Clock Theater. (4) I Married Joan. (1), The Ex. wins. (9) Dance Party.” 4:30—(2) As the World Turns. @ Color, Howdy Doody. (7) Cisco Kid, (9) Howdy Doody. Sports| 5:99—(2) The Early Show. (4) Mr. Twinky. (7) Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Dance Party. :30—(4) Flash Gordon. | To Seek Switch on Trunk Lines City Manager Willman Gets Commission OK to Ask Change City Manager W. K. Willman was given the green light by the City Commission last night to make a request of the State Highway Dept. that present state highway trunk lines on Williams street be eliminated: He will ‘further remaast that these lines, M218 and M59 on Wil- ver Darlings,” a drama of the) liar He added his suggested rerout- ing would “effectively improve the The proposal has been under study by the city for the last four years, he told the commissioners. | Court “The purpose behind this also is that it will enable us to get ready for a grade separation on Huron with the help of possible star-producer-director, ete. Lu Ann Simms twitters back to TV Thursday on the Eddy Arnold Show (ABC) ... Dorothy Kilgallen’s new titian hairdo and shapély figger drew studio whistles on “What's My Line.” + Peter Lawford, Broadway's new } gal singer, now insists’ on being sultry and sophisticated on the Hit Parade, consequently looks sounds like the rest of the pack . . The trouble with “Medic” that is Next fall's TV trend may be rn ann acd ial ‘Plea. of Innocent Given to 3rd Drunk Charge Charged with third-time drunk disorderly Cox is in jail under $200 bond awaiting trial. Judge Frank L. Doty set no trial date. federal assistance,’ the manager Stated. The suggested plan is: Huron v® 7:00—(2) Capt. Kangaroo. (4) To- from Williams to Cass. as M59: Cass from Huron to Orchard Lake ‘avenue as M59: Orchard Lake from) Saginaw as’ M59; and Or-) chard Lake from Williams to Cass| New Orleans. vs. Chuck Spetser, g:99—(4) Today. (7) Little Rascals. as M218 so as to intersect with M39 of Detroit. (9) Mystery Theater. 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Some peoples use earthworms \for food. to Prevees Persie TOTO [mine iS IRINi@} Aleit GCS aa Had ld aa LT lad 9 Va Lad (SEN OE 3 nal if “which can stay address pleaded|four years for the men sy cad Waiay ‘a Waiger tian G8 of) Wan Other navies ‘(en world combined,” he said. at Fs My Name" All il Ready to Enter the = Video ame a * | \ beteoh nj ‘|Ferndale Man Admits |Switch-Blade Possession. Chargeil with “possession of .a switch-blade knife, Gerald You- | Youmans, she fess Se bondi, will be sentenced June 11 ~ Judge Frank L. Doty. Admits Garage Breakin | Charged with the nighttime breakin of a residential garage in Pontiac April 6, Dale Richmond of 334 Voorheis Rd. pleaded guilty ‘|Monday at his arraignment in Oakland County Circuit Court. Richmond, who is free on $2,000 bond, will be sentenced by Judge Frenk L.\Doty June 11, Your Choice! 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The young sailor conducting our tour talked and! o¢ the men still being here in a way that made us feel ‘their presence. * * * _ “The Arizona suffered what is known as a divebomber’s “May God make his face to shine upon them and grant} them peace,” it said. ship, he said, 80 to we * ® “But,” sgmebody askea, “what about the Russian sub-| marines?” He and an officer said the Russians had a lot of subs, too. And what about their merit? “According to intelligence, " the officer sald, “they are at) Teast as good as ours . The thought spoiled our day, but thinking of those 1,100 men dead on the Arizona, maybe we need to have our days spoiled. occasionally. ” (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) qr se Portable Radies Buy here with confidence. We are SERVICE experts, too. Tubes tested FREE. Large stock of portable radio BATT TERI ES. RADIO-TV SALES and SERVICE 1157 W. Buren St. - FE 2-6967 driving it off NBC is simple a nough: Its owner refused to do = anything either NBC or the sponsor|4team or a Navy's nightmare,” said the young man, Jack AUTHORIZED a00 Flood of Seattle, journalist 2d class. ot ‘TV Geat ; = To refresh your memory, a Jap dive-bomber on Dec. 7,} give his weonaaay aA cus |1941, dropped a 1,000-pounder straight down through the| DEALER hour back to Godfrey came after | Arizona's smokestack, sinking her in 8 minutes. cos eX, Sotey la - sa pe eed Above us now flew an American fiag. Projecting from oaeeer d time... the water were portions of the ship—three poles indicated DUM moo where the how was. oe Ee , ; (unaias rah a wpa “You see the flag is not at half mast,” the sallor sald. MOT! .& C = , Edgar Bergen! , ... “Sentimentally the Navy still considers this ship as being RAYTHEON , i Phil Si ‘a commissioned vessel. . 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Bom sO1@) 4 STO R E Wayne University. The stickyp was|four calves, when the vehicle color scheme inside. Painters just) . L, Z , ink |i”. & Parking lot behind her apart-|borke down near Igoumenitsa,|finished the interidr of the 4-year- bay. Sponsor is Mrs. A. K. Chat- Alberta to Quebec Link ment. Mrs: Hillherry said a man'Greece. jold- structure in blue and apple/terji, wife of the commodore. - Called ‘Sellout’ to U.S.’ : =: by Parliament Members| , 9 _ — , \ 7 fl RS } | ° , : to] 4:14 @ 1, 100 Ome ) OTTAWA uP—A project to build! le 2,200-mile pipeline to carry gas ‘from Alberta to Quebec had ‘plunged Prime Minister Louis St. Z 'Laurent’s government into one of the bitterest controversies in the ouTooor ¥ ‘history of the Canadian parlia- ment. } | Cries of “Fascist” and “‘rapist”’ have been raised by opponents of| \the way the government is back- ing the 375-million-dollar project. | | The parliamentary battle has’ raged for two weeks over the plan) ‘for temporary government financ- and Up. |ing of two major parts of the line. to be built by Trans-Canada Pipe | Lines, Lid., a largely U-S. Pecked | Corporation. JUNE 7 DEADLINE - I June 7 is the deadline set by the, \government for parliamentary ap- proval of the measure. 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