- WEATHER CONTEST JUDGE — Margaret Brown, of The cuss how to revamp plans. -. «at, (plans. pers “or A Pontiac Press staff, stands beside a recording thermometer in | A grief-shattered Davisburg family today tried to! 1 aise considered a thorough GM Head Makes Reply ‘Nine members of the 11-member S ;| The Press office which will be the official record in the contest to rmal life in the wake of sudden| review of the equipment and| to Williams; Urges), 4 wore present sergeant who killed) name the hottest moment in June. To enter and try for the $109 |*esume the pattern of no: construction specifications that ial Tax $ hear = comiens Peeping Tom,| savings bond just write on a post card the day, hour and minute |death of the eldest daughter, scarcely three weeks after) |) aned tor the new addition. Impartial Tax Study | Besides William Babcock, there stormed the embassy, and! you think will be the hottest for the entire month of June. Add | the mother died. Board members decided to Te} | ve — General Moe, Vs M: Brewer, Mrs. Edna spent most of the after-| your name and address and mail to reach us by noon May 30. Only Pretty Jean Longton, 17, collapsed and died yesterday |quest trom the city attorney a com-|, DETRO iH Roush, Charles E. Yeager, Joseph noon tossing broken furni-| one entry per person, please. h 4 69 fellow |Plete written review of the city’s ‘0° President Harlow H. Curtice/E. jones, Harold B. Euler, Cecil J ture and torn documents jmorning aboard a traip carrying ‘her ap liability on $436,000 in outstanding “nied today that he ever threat: , Rev. Theodore R. Alle- through the windows. — \Clarkston High School) ,_.. purchase orders for hospital equip: rng ee oe eh tunes [OAC and James Clarkson. The disorders spread and the s seniors to a gay weekend’ — a on In a letter to Gov. G. Mennen Dae nie mobs tried to invade the U. S. mili- of sight-seeing in Washing- rene —_ * P Nerea| Williams Curtice said the gover. The action climaxed a his- tary communications center hous, , oat papry Ogee oy considered’ 4, “had misinterpreted his past|tory of feuding between Miss Paul i about 100 Americans who ov: prime necessities. statements in arriving at a conclu- arious board members eineed Ge Gann gute ont. tere - : DISCOVERED IN LOUNGE 2% * sion that GM was attempting 10 Last January, the director was besieged inside. ; Jean was discovered in the wom- Peiening Sis, hoand, membersipcesare the legislature into oppee- quit over a salary “Another meb assaulted the U. ‘¥ ehid ive 0OVa en's lounge shortly after the group) ng Tedomcn any now abd-ling hike that she thought was not &. Information Agency office and : had breakfasted on the train, She ee Sere ceont feetie os Sate Recrner soviers tat wind is eunegt : as + A lag cada . ee ee de cant oe “| ‘Willis M. Brewer, whe has (tion to this the automotive execu-/ The board upped her pay to $13,- td) < or gprs LANSING (#—It looks today like a four per cent ex-!)..0) | peaded the beard’s special build. |tive suggested: wa year, oe hsene, Mise were wrecked and tossed out. \Clse tax on whisky to help support Michigan schools) tir sndther, Sash, Seciinn Yang me ermine dase Ge ete: “A _ thoroughgsing, tt ee tad tales tows eee About 1,009 demonstrators in 1957-58. | tom, had died three weeks cartier © | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) pec pee lag Be increase last year. formed pefore a police station in) Legislative conferees working on next year’s state of leukemia. ¢ ; | Seger Benen ye bogs Miss Paul issued the following ee rai ae ania Chinese Shook aid program tentatively agree on such. a levy,| Cause of Jean's death could not “es | phates — ["™t bave resigned my position es % ana aadn an ” } “ 2 > oo a Se coe © ie ng ee © ee coe its a pack increase on ' nar Bos cagges 3 at ig ‘Cc sae amente mer We tae Pat a if siege or a The two new revefitie sources are estimatet?to’ 5 TOWS Nn Tows Williams had eriticisea caDUmr © e May 24, 1957, This as @ remit of the worst antl. tk 25 milli Jol) to . poe pe aaa ked for sug-|2cton 18 taken as @ sequel to the ‘este eng Kalchek escaped sales tax collections and primary interest fund receipts NATURAL CAUSES to $900 Bulge gestions ftom, Custice on how to|cetiion of the Board ot trees here with the remnants of bis Na-'that now finance state schoot aid payments. ee a I Prize money for Pot-O-Gold has|""yn" Sm Teterences (in ‘the\nd the fact that they have since - ie a The Senate-approved aid proposal, which provided Ss tell the cause, but 1 am in| gone up another $100, bringing the|past) with respect to location of|then taken no action to correct + , total to $900. This means more/plants or operations are as fol-\What I consider an inequity in my U. &. quteettes. atviend eaithe basis for ——-, a oe es = JEAN LONGTON a pes! soa satpinaitinens even at te te American — to stay in-called for a com on M4: ’ : = © Siund 7 hopeful contestants a ae the present level of|creased responsibilities of the op- presi dis Pee geeg Memes cigarette-whisky tax pian Milford Youth Killed, a aneer homens ane setaeh Go sentation ot nding (Duss. taza PE re UE Oe teak al te Seite . whisky * , winner time |#lready to . Ele Rabies Pelee ie | This plan was calculated to pro- caused when she struck her head else walks off with the loot, [Genentl Tan tune gunemer e meee hand-to-hand chain in the outer (Ce Just short of 23 million dol-| A Milford youth was killed and| as she fell im the lounge. ; ring, civilian police in a middle |/*"5 # year. . .. _ {his friend injured in an accident One ot the three aduits accom-if) tate s cordon and troops in an inside But with a formula based on jon U.S. 25 about one-half ‘panying , Floyd Vincent, line, - $190 a pupil and ‘a~deductible of whee tee Vim, coonaeten HE aes Se” Waterbed Town- millage factor of 274 for outstate : . ship, a Clarkston High teacher, suf-) Byt Williams . Warns Armored cars were stationed at inteld Gane had to | Teomas C, Bennett, 17, of 3057 \tered from shock when he saw P . strategic points. Guards were) | Sees mice Notmmenterence (Hillside Dr., was dead on arrivalithe girl's body. He was treated) They Won't Be Getting rushed to other American installa- land released at the Brunswick! ¢ thing for Nothing’ tions and to American homes, es-| “mittee decided on some oth- jat Wyandotte General Hospital aft * Something tor ing pecially in outlying areas. er changes im the bill, er his car pulled out from behind| Hospital. Two of the Americans injured in} The committee agreed to recom-ja dump truck into the path of ajCAR SEALED LANSING u® — State checks to- the attack on the embassy were|™mend a lower deductible millage /tiaulaway truck at 9:30 a.m., said) Other teachers with the classitajing 24 million dollars go into (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) |rate for Detroit, the decrease iM)... police are Vincent's wife and Kurt Wild). ais today for 3,000 local rate, from 2% to 2%, would boost Ricker’ W y of pore onmne state ald payments to Detroit by) His tient. “oy ADeT-| The car in which Jean was rid- | Sith virtually bare State Park Fee Bill tox 220%. ~~ [ttca ant released for mnlipte| "a8 sealed by raliroad ft |"Wit the big cash distribution, Another liberalizing CO ee re etinee| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) iwittiams to called for a boost in Feventesiicty iris, Betty Dering, 16, of|W th Omits | te” LANSING The Legislature |was 8 lifting of the lid on schodllss. fiuron Sis. til in “very eainerman ante . nd today gave final approval to a eaves critical” condition after spending aye : a bill that put in motion bill for $2 annual admission |10 million dollars fixed by Semot of sesterdny underedog sur F@Miliay Showers payment machinery. “he mansare as cnpatched |" ru, connec siso |"‘Brenda Ritey'15,6t 6990 Jackson} : aoeets —— seein bile Gating Br Ca. ' The conference group | Brenda Rife; therman, believe it or/disbursement of school : ; ‘to Gov. Williams, who has indi- agreed to recommend a« ceiling |St.,-is in “fair” caublligh th Wallace "i anamee thi'2u me thier net s enemnaieiall Fes. oe your See rome sewerdiiie.” | cated he might. veto it, of four million doliars, instead jreported, “shower” or" showers” |in-the state treasury for distribu-! jee the answers and explanations|Manager Leo J. Nowicki and City| It added, however, “Her supe-. S aeiae Geta te tok of three malitien, om tuition. pay | ‘The truck driver escaped ihjury.lin tonight's westher outlook. tion in August — as a ch&r8eltor last week's puzzle on page 24.|Clerk Thomas D. Leadbetter (Continued on Page 2, Cok. 2) pg rm Momma . With a forecast of fair and /against 1957-58 state assistance to , . mite with the House and dec Bihegrn ton or apelhls US aa sd cond Se: Cat bong-anthigated Sept laacas ‘SGcUs ° ed instead to accept By: = boomy, _ a on tenia the two bill, changing from one to one and} temperature shot up to 1 de- sini, ae peelings te. financing which is likely orn 1C é in S an aln chambers centers on a House |one-alf miles'the distance a pupil) grees today in practically wa- 74 to 78, ee er aie cone serious school money preference for a daily charge of |Would have to traverse before his) terless “Monterey and "snuffed jyou know what tow up to 50 cents. The Senate, until |transportation costs could be re-) out the lives of seven more chil- tomorrow's oi Sa, is today had insisted that a fat imbursable by the state. dren in Mexico's third largest | In downtown ce Aon meres of that amount chad be Five of the six conferees report-/ city. Death toll is now 17. More jest temperature preceding 8 a.m. provided. __ jedly were ready to sign the tenta-) than 300-children have been hos- |was 46. At 2 p.m. the temperature Also, a bill raising hunting li-|tive report. Pitalized. was 67. cense fees cleared the Legislature tS ees a today and advanced for the gover or Anti-American Riots on Formosa : . ‘ oo a : * ; ~f } = cms nooner (China Expresses Regret ri neon tos (China Expresses Negrets mi ul Chinese of the sated) | “Since 1 came here a year ago ber of the mob were arrested and more will be id martial law and the situa- mostly * legislative help formula. = ee ee ee England ed to aay Sny) ia While southwest Arkansas weal understand: my/State "Legislators Hustle {2.274 ‘Severe weather alert last] Farm and Garden ..... questions, _ LANSING @ —' Hustling to tornadic winds lashed Mon- Us, Weather dinteals A Soman Showers 7 4 % ee f , i i ( 4 \ : ) . ' _ : 7 Z Pp i é 4 ) , " fa PONTIAC, MICHIGAN FRIDAY, MAY Pontiac | > Formosa Mobs Injure 9 in Riots Against America Ravage U.S. Embassy After Acquittal of Gi for Shooting Chinese Chart beat a 2 Will Have Answer ers. ee i eee Hav. Cet) Pentiae Press Phete Pontiac General Hospital's pres- ent bed capacity will be cut by The cutback will mean a slash in personnel, from probably 10 to possibly 20 per cent, board mem- figured, ; * The hospital, built to accommo- date 152 patients, has been running at 110 to 120 per cent of capacity while the new 200-bed wing was under construction, There are presently 28 beds in “ion Her Senior Class Trip LAURETTA PAUL Denies Threat to Move Plants Laurefta Paul Quits Her Post After 10 Years Pick Assistant Director — Warren W. Simonds as Acting Head Pontiac Hospital Direc- -ltor Miss Lauretta Paul -|gave the hospital board of trustees her resignation last. night, in a surprise move. It was accepted by the board. Assistant. director War- ren W. Simonds was named acting director and sum- moned to the hospital to take over duties this morn- ing. She announced no immediate Fiz i fF se one eee nse | ‘ a Sarees: == RerR PER ee ee eS a eae Sage eee te eg ee Ds Ns i s'. Ps f= ose ee eee ee » bee teeeeesers P Wes eckideine aan mM eee pS iN i diy at Nila bt atari Lipa = The Day in Birmingham ¥ | / THE PONTIAC,PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1957 4 TWO 4 ii i i if ref fi i Hie is i “Se £53 ai al in| ett Ph [i Bair af ie ie i PL fue i ily: i tS Ke ti #O * apa 4d py HT ~a/512 tl get et eH Oe esa al ssi: val Tenney EEE: a= |b iy BUSlE a! FREE eS i Un i ili =m lille SEES is . an e825 yaa aplat Pe 38 eu a i Ht IEEE i HHI = = 33, Fade Aen lS Rt i et Bo i ret itt italian 25 eit EH THE “nfiit a Pedy aitdlid Rema ioa eater Fe ey BSS ietielle tied | g ei tle ee ie i L et tp te = att i 2 = ttt mail a jab ate ihe i tt tah fe EL eee itp: g: , ie a) Sa FF. : Ss ile Tdi! 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'% . BE wes ceeds ) Me led Ve Al PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY ort ee hy! __vimes, , Bebsiomte Boparia Deserts reining ‘Radio, voice of theltain concessions in order to sal-|_Bqvm , rm “SIMMS is OPEN " LIFETIME METAL : Red Chinese, claimed that the|vage even, minimal control over|— fe cury-A-Mati a| . U. S. Embargo Hurts Reds mere = 2 2 A Guriain Stretcher |. TONIGHT and SATURDAY U, 5. ig’being forced to make cer-lwhat would be left of the: ban. TOKY America’ Reports elping indicate TIL . P.M. fe npn pie g ee 9 90 | —— 10 China was credited today by econ-| from economic dislocation, re- Value 3 : : Sena oct aes — Bn Fran paber Sept crisis, hindering both industrial and | fees TO 90 x 54 INCHES ovies napshots This Memoria y “Tyla the ane tine | es Seen ‘a 14-2 ) ROMEX WIRE .and IT WILL COST YOU LESS! e z ¢ c : : ia hard for scrapping of tHe Ameri-|— can-inspired restrictions on ship- unless it wishes intentionally|ment of strategic goods to Peiping. to ease the communist mainland) Negotiations now are underway — burden, on the subject. The U. S. reported- (In Washington Wednesday the|ly has decided to maintain its own Senate, Commerce Committee vot-|full embargo, now more than half/E ed to explore the possibility of U.S.|a decade old, even if concessions trading with Red China.) are made to others. . [ : E : z vs AS Meets al] REA aspeectfications. Continuous wire (not welded). Color coded for all indoor wiring. Limit 500 feet. None to dealers. : 14-2 ROMEX WIRE with 54° Ground—Per Foot ......-. eer Toggle Switch ss Receptacle = 20¢ Value ¢ 14° a Fiush receptacle s@ with narrow ears. Octagon Box 39 Value C74 CAMERA NEEDS g * ‘ ¥ t x Lj * * % TM Ladies’ Electric Razors ,, Nationally Advertised—Famous Makes ow DEEP-CUT PRICES MEE Washable — NO IRONING NECESSARY COTTON PLISSE Bedspreads EW ge : TRADE Regular $14.95, Value... se. 8.88.. 6.88 matligr epee Value.....see- 8.88 ee 6. 88= aed rere Value... - \ EX a ; — 1 4 a e 4 { ‘ 1 = \ | \ : ; \ FOUR _ , Ls PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY PT L Hunger Stalks 200 Million in Red China ay wun FUNERAL Ha a By MARVIN STONE However, this is four months off ticularly gross mismanagement of causing serious belt. tightening as having, - difficult to gauge. - enh ‘ 719 Oakland | -” ~ eliocael scleralgenl gation ig West. eis of Me = nghai and Pei-| y+ always had been considered |gard the public draft animal asl 7 Avenue } Chinese going hungry The full extent of natural dis- a crime to export foodstuffs in did » ie ca enue Sscume at hung? |ern authorities, may not decrease! ssters in 1966, now having their |, In tnerensing. pitch, the regime| Nard-pressed China. Yet the © they did their private animals. FE 189 unless the Communists are willing effect, has been calculated from manded that China’s 600,-| nists have been dol he's Mayen ate 2-01 Another disasters and grave miscalculations',, packtrack in their rush to be- 000,000 people observe’ austerity. by the Communist regime in Pei-| 16 an overnigh | sporadic mainiand reports. They : rate that probably bas no paral- veh ght industrial They are aiming particularly at shortage of . ping. ; add up to a staggering éffect. | "Cities, and at the peasants in|“! ™ ©Minese Bistery. As many as 30,000,000 of these!’ while these experts estimate the) Two fearful typhoons, floods,/eastern and central China and in The result, even aside from the people are being stalked by death-|number of hungry at 200,000,000, |insect invasions and drought have | Manchuria. ; inatural calamities of 1956, is a| black market. dealing famine, according to West. they profess that the figure could eft millions near starvation in| Chinese are individualists, par-|Chronic shortage of food, causing| China was plagued by ern sources. be another 50,000,000 “either way.” |Hopei, Honan, Huna, Anhwei, Ki-|ticularly those who work the land, |inflation, black marketeering and} 1953, 1955 and again this uneasy mainland govern- Fant ae at eas aizcalangsu and Kirin provinces. What effect the famine—and there|thievery on a scale unprecedented all will be [much of its economic problems, Millions upon millions of other-|are indications that’ almost 100,009/since the Reds took over the gov- ma Orrin Huntoon Orrin Hunteon, Jr. ment maintains that eased when this year’s “bumper |but it is suspected of trying to|wise fertile acres were totally persons already have died of star-/¢Tmment in 1949. The crops” are harvested. hide serious shortcomings, par-'abandoned. The loss of crops is vation—and callous exhortations’ Aggravating this has been party Member of National Selected ‘ Morticians : SAVE UP TO 50% FLOOR SA PLES - ONE- OF-A-KIND ITEMS pT OUR Eno: OF: . 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FULL Both machines have many of the rr x. ¢ xv COLOSSAL SALE! {SWISS 17 JEWEL WATCHE opt ot ok Be FABULOUS COLLECT ION 200 PIECES FEATURING SHOCK-PAODF STAFFS — NEVERBREAK — MAINSPRINGS te +e he a : : j } ' i} ; t] ] ay \ i, # fi 7g \ Li iw : ; K f } / i i \ «as Fy } - js ‘ e ? | ' f ; a ly \ \ \ \ | f ji I 3 5 ‘ r J \ \ i ~ ; i a \ Y f nl k DP! 33 SIX eae ; on : , | _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1957 yoo m, , eh ae eee : THE PONTIAC PRESS Certainly ee one wishes misfortune for Miss, BERGMAN or anyone else, It sate =—— _ proof of misadventure, but it re- ME OP AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS quires a tremendous amount of = no good, buh? Well, frankly I ‘Budget’s High, Peace or War’ FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1957 r apid and convincing explana- tions. Few would volunteer for : Pontiae 13, Mic Ne ae eee ween Balty Bxcet Sunday isn’t the way we are taught to think. : 7 Mame, 4. Pees " But if anyone ever asked for a major ‘ . ' es tin, ey 14 Hows H. Preemie = domestic disaster, it’s this self-same Nuisance, Mother pays . renee Tee ua : = BERS Beawere, cea! _ Civeuiaiton Manacer - condensed when neces- city, wouldn’t it be mice if GM ® Advertising Manager JOHN A. Rasy. : * * * Letters will be 4 , ld a 5 De Oren nes ~ 4 = oe» = Writer is tolished if the writer so re- our Pontiac General Hospital? | piteteencomd arom — suggesting that RossELLINI was Guests uniess the letter is critical in ite O1 Herb * zs * me ee © Mutered at Post Office, Pontise, as second class matter giving Inorp the pitch for a new Lawatmananw = : MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS love, there were denials from for kids to push in stores. They oo ne chai took sclieabers . several quarters. Then it ap- ee al paying thetr share of finishing the fuss tor resubliesusn of aii Socal sexe prised to tain peared that the latest lady in the SS henpitel.: Zhown, whe, Sailer. shout ee ee ee Italian’s life had left her hus- and dads? - gy ts a great deel more 5 _ Tus Powrme Passe ts delivered by carrier for 40 cents band and was living in the next : ae Three i, a beer garden rather than pay ® week; where carrier service is not «vallable by mail a their share of the cost of the : Wachtenay’ Counties tt $1206 8 oar enewbery i= hotel room in India. ‘Elvis Gives Public hospital, which ‘will help them ichigan othe: ces nit ates - : $20.00 g year. All mei) subscriptions pr vable in advance. Of course, this isn't complete Music It Wants’ more than a oe 2 ° ps ? the assignment. public | am a reader of your paper i Ike Goes to the People kk t what it wants to hear? Toeneges Tat, any, I tSink oar poder : but Result Is Doubtful Now Rosstutm1 has booked pas- they want to hear rock ‘x roll, 1 "otteie aren't as well informed i President DwicuT D. Ersennowsr “8° from Bombay to Rome for both Presley Fan eat i ape pgs nae sh * to th . le” twice ot tiem. The gal in the deal fs an Roosevelt's, higher than several g DS pow oe peop “ Indian and a great moral wave has tia Earlier Writer war years and higher than ‘Tru- z in an effort to win support for his ot the country, demanding that hapa ” Gets Answers man's peacetime deficit-spending record $71.8 billion budget. Each Se aa ica Wis Kghovisions And tadio eddvies _she be wrenched from the clutches ; a _ = Someone says five per cent of Gene Miullikin . of this infamous lover.~ the people have 95 per cent of the 1084 Premont St. was beamed primarily at the pedple of the country, although it was also ~ ke *& a : - a Beep hghi Michigan Week destined for serious and thoughtful Well, maybe they can pry her ee Pee, Fe eR big incomes wwe tien jo taxal, Inspires Letter consumption in the District of Joose, but that doesn’t solve Miss mitt ea sinas atl : ea Se , " it would hardly affect the economy, =| to “Wichtieee: Wists: tend we Columbia. Bergman's plight particularly. “It Seems to Have Calmed Down Somewhat” , Tage Rees bere ew Peet ive 8 kt of which Oe'tan be Results seem negligible First, she lived with Rossellini : - ; Accountant thankful and proud. Michigan ae seems to have everything to make aren’ wish until her “delicate condition” be- . : : Tey Non ech gouse a came too obvious. Then she made David Lawrence Says: x * : * a public statement and renounced ; : . met snd Ot eee ictodindooneyd Huge Budget Halts Red Infiltration 27-3" Sven me aid program. He declared that pool- ter and after a messy divorce WASHINGTON — Vice President Nixon warns, however, that on, it is apparent. that those on acl page -oag Sgr vi gre sell? in which to live and never leave ing resources with foreign countries that. was thoroughly publicized, Nixon thinks that the biggest dan- “this is no time to announce to the attacking side have generalized Where would they put them? What 't* boundaries, I certainly would was the most economical way to she married the ‘movie magnate. ger that confronts the tree world {he Cémnunisis and the world that the waste in governmental OP- would they use for wages when ‘hoose Michigan, | tablish the worldwide defenses x *« * today is not a defeat in a shooting 544.» : SS ae eno — cut of OT mousy hed been paid out os - . war—he believes America can win the: be obt Actual. nity had eutomodlies that 7 which we need. Some Congressmen She was variously pilloried and such a war—but the infiltration and Te, ee enw case iges Gad Grea we ceak ue ot Os ‘I Was All for It - : j icular h, , ° declared they would take up the wept over, depending on your view- penetration by the Commuinsts in but ‘which the Eresident hee cm, Democratic leaders are unwilling teach a few years age aan til Harry Agreed’ TT th Lada h hier hhhibehhpbbaeanhi ition Litiioott ttt cudgel in behalf of the President's point. The first named action far phasized, is that the free.countries °° ‘Y t© pass a tax-reduction bill (yevrotet was dows rather . : : at this session of Congress and will I for cutting d position, = oe asserted the exceeded the latter, but through it have spent more than 101 billion ot be pinned down as to whether Seer. Gamoune Droste 98 O08 unt T saw Harry Pees fenres total was too great should be re- 21) she maintained a reasonable munism since the close of World ° When they will propose one after jroze their peak rate of cars and it. Then I knew for sure it must duced by amounts that ranged be- sniomb and slowly returned some- iene eo Tee oe a ae a | oe about 17 While a tax reduction—if the Fair grounds at Detroit as this tween half a billion and a billion what to favor. In fact, she was iis ta aioe budget ccapecat by as much as 0s was’ large pots ond auabt Bill dollars. tstan This answers the ha six billion — would mean a sav hold thousands and thousands. . _— dpe hide | se tiane: ono the kane America is doing it all and that img to every: taxpayer of about What would they do wih these (;ir] Scouts Thank pe ormance an Ww erica the other nations are not as con- $78, it could be af a cost later “new’’ cars when the moxt models flash of real fire when he announced friendly and forgiving—save that her eS ant melee 2 at ae ak eae inna beter take a low clementary The Girl Scouts of Northem summarily wee cironng who 17-year-old daughter made no at- ii As the debate on the budget goes (Copyright, 1957) economle courses before they tell parerargtinr raga vaoid bea = sought. te—bleck- program. would — tempt-te-see-her. neve : a _— 3 Se — pack trom ee ee oss eo = : 4d. thanks are extended to the com be disappointed at the endorsements x *« et of the underdeveloped areas aa Dr. William Brady Says: — munity at large for making this and support they received from the world, the vice portrays : a ady Says: Voluriteers Hel possible - White House in the next es- How bet gs) 9nd tage wove ata a! = pope dar honest ; , With Pig P Punichty C Chairm sfnal elects.” Apparédtiy® tne Seems tai turned the same |S) OF iy .Best Way to Save Teeth: eons on Chief Executive is settling down for _ Nixon points out that critics of ° If Sorehead will coax all the Approves Banning i the Federal budget have over- pigeons in Pontiac into i a stern struggle with no quarter een hepa looked = — fact—that “eighty Use Them for Chewing a. 1 peat trae Alcohol Flavoring conceded. ’ per cent o} ase is direct- m to any part of the state. - ; ly attributable to the higher prices Reader, 43 years of age, has Orange juice without any pulp?’ But I honestly believe that New . It js commendable that people * .& ik fortune for anyone. At the same =’ nen. te pay Wr vished be nee Se York City woman who are concerned about government dentist Mashed potato gave them a | As this newspaper has said time, ‘the latest turn of affairs ~~ nom mae ge = personnel.” But ae a year for dy eat nine One with any sign of pyorthea bread will be the one who wakes ‘tiling “near “ge - barge . before, we believe the nation- can’t have been a complete sur- pe ret ukduas oa well on a years. On her last visit, the den- S#0uld make a point = Wty pa Pas —s a on a pean ass to aes of , a . “ é + wide protest against the current prise or shock to her, for she can disclosure of what's going on in aapatil ae tw me ig oil and pape oe ee vegetables, heer sweet music instead of spar- soda pop, milk shake, etc., with budget was the most. all-embrac- always recall just how she wooed - ee. Sas eee Son until they bert “i Sek fo ae ewe a ae TO mee mat bear woe ee ; pointed phrases, as follows: nuts rt of his lo t those things that bothér any us use non-alcoholic ing and the most unanimous of the man herself. : * and then he dat Gets eae we truit; hed tie It’s people. aa flavors and find them fine. It any that we recall. Dissatisfaction Gasuntenne Semele oman —o- : press dessert except ‘ ’ Frank might be idea the stemmed from all sides. It was pueneeniige ke ingueveds buget ie abate wget age ws me ts Sd a foot of the liquor business out of never confined te any particar ‘The Man AboutTown . -sSiuartgru'mewar th terme tere cea arises Two Comment ene pe oo It’s for Your Use fmm mtn dor rena EXSEEE Pe on City Hompital Snel er tines at Congress continued discussions t's or our se less the items for national de- © ber, I'm only an tine Press, . our , children, in both houses that centered on —_ | : fense are substantially reduced. M.D. (Doctor of : i Renting tang 0 Comd Motity Mrs. Sadie M. Pattee Aaj Anyone who contends otherwise Medicine) _ did not rally notably behind his at Oakland County Park — public as well — because ap- of Personal er Case Records of a Psychologist: call for suport. When the voters | , ee et eos we Health), It is tot my intention t0 Ch ‘The i. back home became = sufficien Overhear: Alw ore im- Defense Department, Atomic invede Goma ee: the, Ginstiet, h R t ] C B a vocal, presidents, kings and an portant than pends we're sup- etna Commission, pr an on Pr dba pend rade gos choy urc 1 ua de an re XCessive else relegated 1 posed to hear. — the national debt, foreign aid pan jane be aoe ~ 33 2 : peaition, ee Sein Ose hth ie ee ee latte calla or medical as wall —@ tng “Chtilonges to" beth’ Ose. clean eT oe Prgwndnctemagesh or ealag wd nd County now one of the Nixon contends that dental knowledge and skill. stressed primarily the , *& *k& best wild lide stedy: sanctaaries in ths tig detdaw bedget below S0- Au tthe euntiin tir bea ica Seca the Christies -titentie Gn ake aouihd thie Cheat @h ton toate Always there are protests against nation. The recent opening of the new lions would be ‘a reckless and receding. Well, that is inevitable ¢ Debate his arguments form? -— and our neighbors as ourselves. new measures and new bills. That’s Nature Center building at Kent Lake Seat ne Amen ote Ms NOR are wht wend cme Nee ete ilitter up 2S i The latter code has been called © a part of a Congressman’s life and is pone Mtrodl ae ote cocenesie seabed niot_and should not support.” pod ican Gs mes ee tee pant pera dees dA nad arches we sprinkling. the Golden Ral . § philosophically accepted as such. ng learn first hand about what few ot Ages Begotten ay be ot namby-pemby, refined, “puri 0Gn’t see the basic'ethical prin- ce the penitent A third group de- nein Ge that is = However, in this instance, the clamor us really do know about flora Sind ~ grams Gnd economic asistance aré piesa - Ctples because of the folderol. mand complete immersion. - . sangria : leet tliat tet ta oseanrs SEES PT OE SET OSES TEEPE EES EE PERT E EPP ETET EPP POET EF O88 4 EOE EE FER 84 EEE PP OOS 4 OAs was widespread. It never suggested ‘una of our own area. ies defense as the 38 billion dollars We a small, disgruntled element fee ee iniday on - mpend. for’ our Army; Navy and FA batten Mpc sae ap ps * * _* our 0 Monday through Friday, on Air Force at Home.” He inner change of 3 ‘ Saturday from ten to fout o'clock, and ‘that, despite waste and mistehen that povealhe gest Fs. mp a Probably the overall picture sundays from one to four o'clock. Ad- Swen ilies cet text eet aie 100. gad be hyigllned iy aay of thes. _ will be a compromise. It is dead ee ‘ eae oe ee ae bits ‘three methods." certain the President will not eee ee a eeeaween class room and. than We are what we ae spear “Today in your Bible class, get his full $71.8 billion. On the : field. Advance reservation is necessary ° ing at home." y ¢ 4 felt Sa & Sidiies tke eee cs though the proected fe bi. Ing tie “Muen-Clnten Satriani vn peta ree at ah tl tee as th - ng . #uron : : / 8 on clo and lion cut (and even as much as = A¥thority, Detroit 29, or by phoning oe eet on th a | hheathe msist on the use of hooks and t) is too high, The _ them at Detroit WOodward 1-865. A Ext eyes, exclusively, sults will probably see around groups. Park Superintendent eg ee hy pees three and a half to four billion David Laidlaw He stteation to such petty quiiblingt dollars lopped off. This isn’t:as . tells me that some Pontise groups al- Pw es Re much as the people demanded, ready have been there. a : Ce But ‘aos bee to me to : but it ia less than what Presi- - ee Ieanc petty details ore © dent Exsexuowen said was nee- Verbal Orchids to- cinet ba booed co bates of Sah ve “Monee ane : , Fred B. Ward Sar poeuies Me - Gail be anime wee toe This ie Se eee metulatoah ee oe eg pe DY. a seas neat cla | “lta Maimininl Sig Ah ity OE a Nn le oR Res ‘their declining ‘ I of 99 South Jessie. St.; eighty-elghth — rotestant Churches. D sof Fits?” . rch “nr tongue : . : \ Mr. and Mrs. A nd “ E ; re m done 5 ae of 210 Linden Road; wedding |! . ress on fundam edallake mse g yg nad os Ral rT (6, ie Bg or ng seit daa of 68 West Chicago Ave.; fifty-first wed- | | Gagne W, Crane OL Re Pet aptpetty' forivomp ‘aie Gay ek) wamped, | eee ae Rek proces Ghemmms 14/ | Meh Ws Meo See). ty ou se eA : 4 ak es | \ 4 eM j i; 4 ‘ i Cm, » f ee ty’ : ay f ‘ « A * i it Bonen 4 \ \ ee ba ’ = : ses Vun Wiad EE men ee lee se ee ee ee Re 2a BE he fp aia aa and Nc: RG 2 py pepuat iy Ce ae ass. i i Pas pi j 7 / : A " es ny are i ve THE P PONTIAC bhuss. FRIDAY. MAY 24. 1957) ‘ ERepacie : jan-Killing /Mov if Get (the git siich wit conditute Schools Open rn fn i ‘i cena : Eee eeey The Education Ministry's ban SACRAMENTO, Calif. (INS). —| pu GOP Ask followed recent statement The Hearst Corporation has pre- 7 : Freshmen : President Syngman _— at sented a series of gifts.to the state for Fuller Utilization America should “stop making ot California, including the famed of Present Facilities movies showing the killing of Hearst castle at San Simeon in : American Indians,” San Luis Obispo County complete : with its priceless art treasures, LANSING @® — Seventeen fresh- The proposal was offered in a resolution yesterday as one way to help solve problems of enrollments growing at a faster pace. than fa-| cilities can be built to accommo- | date them. “You hear of ene school con- | struction bond issue after aneoth- iam 10 TOP TUNES a i . IN STOCK AT REGULAR PRICES elibcials wal te dn bet we 1. All Shook Up, by Eivis Presley they might re-examine their 2. Little Darlin’, by The Diamonds ties to see if they can't do 3. Round and Reund, by Perry Come about utilizing them to a greater 4. Dark Moon, by Gale Storm or Guitar extent."’ 5. White Sport Coat, by Marty Robbins * *« 6. Come Go With Me, by The Dell-Vikings The resolution noted that most 7. Gone, by, Ferlin Husky schools now. operate nine or 10 8. School Day, by Chuck Berry months a year and 4 hours a 9. Se Rare, by Jimmy Dersey week. 10. Love Letters in the Sand, by Pat Boone “Perhaps they could go on a six-day week in some cases, or SELF-SERVE RECORD BAR at 7 a.m, instead of eight and go | MSU operated on a six-day w during World War I, enabling stu. dents to obtain their degree in’ three years instead of four. x * * Young said schools are so closely POPS, WESTERNS, BLUES end JAZZ RHYTHMS tr § Id Only Thief Vaults Counter al | Demonstrators, But Guaranteed ’ —f Grabs Money, Doughnut i aan DETROIT @—An athletic thief a 2 amazed waitress Jane Braden,’ 5 38, by vaulting over the counter Poy and snatching $1348 trom the cash 4 , U-. 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Bunk Bed Group, Maple, 6 as Low es $24.95. ‘SMALL DOWN PAYMENT — LONG EXTENDED PAYMENTS ARRANGED! Vv 1 SERS sarsaonna tea FESO ‘ e3 % eee 7 ym , ; | | , . 7 eur |. ermine OPEN TILL ENIENT . rane es pes ee ac ll “PARKING in REAR —i‘(t il} oo ee, | naa Wy a “ ge if i | ey ie : <2 4 ; 2 Ht 2 fare, i 1 "eh. “E & pee age ieee it fe! a i a . ey a 3 j Hil ‘ia Tn cetigew? 16s oe eS eee . Pa 2, Te re ‘ | eS ss aoe eo. 32 ¥ { i ea! | 7 Nig x ( ee : \ ‘| ; * ee } | \ i p THE ae PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1957 / MORE reorte LISTEN MORE ~ WPON 1460 KC The Radio Voice of Pontiac SHIRTS Short Sleeve Stripes — Plaids ‘Checks — Patterns Sizes 14-17% 49 Poplin JACKETS | | TROUSERS Checks White Plaids $ Black $ 88 Mixtures 88 Yellow Plain Blue Colors CHARGE IT! NO DOWN PAYMENT! PAY A LITTLE EACH WEEK! COATS | | SKIRTS Savings Up to oie S 88 50% || a2. °0 Styled by Bea Young Dan River cottons, bembergs, relons. Sizes 10-20, 14'2- 242. i St., (right) point to several of REGISTER FOR FUN — Joseph Roncone, 414 Boyd St. (left) and Sandra Ettinger, 145 Oliver the many field trips scheduled this summer for the YMCA Sum- mer Fun Club as one of the club leaders, John McClure, 368 W. Iroquois Rd., holds the roster. Registration will be conducted for prospective members, ages 8 to 12 years, until the quota of 100 boys and 100 girls has signed up for the six week program which starts July 1. 90 Years Ago, ‘Magnetic’ Springs Drew" Horde of Sick and Ailing to Michigan was dotted with mineral spring! resorts boasting cures for ail- ments ranging from cancer to “over-brainwork.”’ According to a rare book “‘Mag- netic and Mineral Springs of Michigan,” by Stiles Kennedy, SERVICE? | through which the water flowed.| proprietors resorted to the prac- |the blade like a magnet. Hundreds conceived the idea that water and ;magnetism, if good separately for | Louis to drink the spring water. | hy 1870 come 60 welle, ench of | which was claimed to be mag- ANN ARBOR (#—Ninety years, published ‘In 1872, the first such, :Grand Ledge, Hubbardston, Leslie, /P gZ ago Michigan's Lower Peninsula|spring was established at Louis, Mich., St. | | Flint and Ypsilanti. in 1869. | Kennedy’s book says that al- | though several thousand people A company boring in the earth for salt to establish a salt works | visited Michigan for the benefit discovered the water which was | of her springs during 1870-71, | Sow Sp pp ‘Diamond rings of brilliant beau- ty and quality thet will thrill and bring happiness to every bride. And only at Shaw's will you sée so many famous brands to choose from—your assurance $1.50 Weekly Exquisite simplicity per- SPECIALLY PLANNED FOR THE g EL @ fiery diamonds heighten the graceful new design. $8950 ? Trimiy @esigned duette with 8 brilliant diamonds. N w the Pontiac Branch. ow Many Wear CURED EVERYTHING Postmaster General Arthur Sum- FALSE TEETH | ‘estimoniais gathered for the|merfield will address the conven- 9 With Li wells stated the waters cured can-|tion which opens today and con- | enone wee ttle Worry cer, tumors, nervous prostration,|tinues through tomorrow at Lan- ons ugh oF snéeze without malaria, diabetes, St. Vitus dance | sing. ' sipping or sbbling Past eank: |and over-brainwork. At. the branch* meeting, Presi- i 2 pinses, Stmer and move com- . ~*~ * * dent Hukka reported on his trip | gommy. pasty taste or feeling. | Springs attracting the sick were ito Washington last week to attend Leen cause nausee, It's alkaline located in Alpena, Midland, \a legislative conference on postal iat ' ua wis s breath). Get F. at|Rapids, Spring Lake, aes Sperenaes and SSS ies See C drug counter. 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Echo and Ingrid| $ | AVAILABLE 20 §. Psy wine _ By PHYLLIS BATTELLE tini-aie ines andi tok ca ke Wa A cine a Recently, Mins Bergman antl deal NEW YORK: (INS)—The tragic] Senet O6 Sey Bilan 8 venenas Hike 2, the pete Smaeee frenes)viewing Mrs. _ Roasellind shart leaniant codecetaad shek famed 4% Proud to Atvidiece : sound as they try to slaughter and prydent Americans havejafter her marriage, at which time) ne part of the latest Ingrid Bergman : cans—"‘how one day they cah beat ene a- EMAN| the black * sheep. looked upon (dnd sounded off at)|she was filled with shy humility— | A N Addit + H HURON payed ngs hen a Ingrid need only close her hote|iRerid with a brooding Kind f}but also with « happiness hard tg00 over the bead so that yow fal ew ition fo is ; find, I'd wager, in the eyes t beautiful Swede he door and bolt her . ‘ om | LODGING |i ese coin tie int "Soe ch har ere ERA ar her tis ays, ww nt er” | Clothing Family = mouths of her detractors. perforce, proficient. But the folks} She was a clean-cut, sweet lass| I have been amaszed, frequent- x * *&, cer eo tack home have either to exfladewho betrayed thir fat And Wy, t be charged, “Why de Jee By this time, it’s surprising that} G&G TT MEN ONLY! a their tempers or plug their ears,|her unorthodox, redoubtable’ ex-| evem mention that woman?” The jshe doesn't understand inhuman| 4 Ls -told-you-so” factions are|aonending upon which side of thelperience was used as a symbol| attitude of many: She's a dis- ‘nature. “ Leceted in . work, Miss Bergman is big\pack fence they stand sentinel, to other clean-cut, sweet lassies| grace to America. Downtown Pontiac }y experienced enough ts take core + + to beware af many things — trom] Ty war always comiorng_t r. ct her orn rosiem, whether |, FOr more than ight year, then i Emeral Talat PAlaoee on oe menue sae ACNAUEL Denies | CUSTOM SHOP SUITS. ee ormerly the truth or propaganda, country has been divided upon an , the fence to remember that Ingrid . fife Meret nit te sictreevs on bee ere ea eae heme met tn sacs wo mer seiDutcian Charge. |. Fer the Mes Whe Roles the Finest a . : | foedy oat of and. tome of ceaaunhs. paca Benes ts e ® ee en need a an | and Seis Seve “7 ‘to $20! Like rigid, over-protective par-| In making small speeches acrossitiona) issue. ket — 7 ents whose daughters suddenly|the country, I have occasionally * * * a ~ , e| (In Scandinavian countries, the has . le $75.00 Park Lane’ moral code is not as strict as ours, | movar cewuine omy ft Ye a to |B Silk ‘n Wool terfuge attested fact § VODKA nae mene Ga pote fared | Mix & Match For breath i thought and procedure.) ; pe EB = Ses } TWO-PANT fa Samovar (¢ % " the most forceful wenges ! o stand, or at least forgive, Ingrid’s < action was the fact that her mar- j riage appeared to be a glowing SUITS concern. * f * * ; re = Ba Mead rere poor : 2s "MY: PRICE: 7 * had at least—no matter how untrue m i reve to puritan principles—found a/*™ y world that, for her, was better aoe 2 $96! : than most of us attain. Z° Reberte is in love with another | Here is an outst. Suit in the best of all Blends, the defense must rest, 1 © 75% Wool, 25% Silk for good looks, comfort and practicality, Come in, try one on. on SAVING CERTIFICATES rye Deposit your surplus savings ‘or investment UF savings at reo one of vur 8 convenient fae banking offices Community National Bank slits: ae Schenley, Po. and Fresno, Call, Made |e x from Grain, 80 proof 5 Wesh ‘n’ Wear : DACRON AND ] NYLON TWO-PANT SUITS _MY PRICE —ss Gj $3 8” The perfect suit for the summer hot weather. The suit has | pair to match coat and saomaing 9 slacks. Best of all, it’s washable and no pressing needed 5 Full of vim, vigorand | PS action . the sweet, smooth and sassy new Caeer ‘ a “ eae It’s plenty frisky, that’s for sure. Tucked away under that neatly tailored hood is the perkiest power you ever put a toe to. But for all its high-spirited ways, — . ~ beautifully behaved. — ane ae kind that make a car gasp for second wind? Turns | | | idartraabartesmrtarseesha = 4 HAVE “EM” SILK! Blended with 8 that make a car sway-heavy? Well, they won't be there wheh you ride by in a new Chevrolet! ! Rayon Acetate A car has to have a lot in the performance depart- +45" S ment to make a-promise like that, and this one’s. ummer waiting with all the response and vim it takes to back it up. Just check with anyone who's driven ; a new Chevy! * % : It’s not a matter of power alone, this nimble i = Chevrolet performance, although the power’s there, _ MY PRICE all right, in options up to 245 h.p.* It's also what $ 87 a goes along with the power . .. the solid way a Chevy is put together. Rich silk that’s cool_and rich looking at Sam & Discount Price! _ & A Chevrolet sets its wheels foursquare on the road ay, and keeps them there. It rides with a beautiful _ balance, stéers with a relaxed touch and responds Bc ” to the gentlest hint on the wheel. There’s a key at your Chevrolet dealer’s that. will let you see a | ! | | 1 | Chevy in action. Pick it up for awhile. See if you | TOW GFT LAGER SEEETON A SORE | | | Page ci ik P Gy hak. Se Ete id. don’t hang on to it for keeps. *Optional at extra cost. A 270-h.p. high-performance V8 engine is also available at extra cost. , “YEAR-ROUND” © IMPORT WOOLS! | © SHARKSKINS! ~ ©, WORSTEDS! GABARDINES! FOURTEEN a S. Me ing THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. MAY. 24, 1957. - EL The ‘ dey and Friday until the contest's end. Right Answers Bring You $900. in Pot-O-Gold Nine hundred dollars makes quite a bulge in anyone's pocket, and if you'd like yours to bulge a little more; get to work on this week's Pot-O-Gold contest. Where else can you spend your time having so much fun and thake money ot the same time? That's providing you arrive at the right solutivn, of course. Read the rules carefully to increase your possibilities of winning. The new puzzle contains a series of squares which are alphabetically lettered and a corresponding list of sentences with two clue words. Each of the words is numbered. aes object is to select the word which you think best fits the cli: gentence. You then place the number o/ that word in the square which hos the same ietier as the clue sentence. In other words, you will read the clue labeled A and decide which of the two words makes the most sense in the sentence. You then write the number of that word in the puzzle square marked A. Do the same with all other squares. Read all the clues carefully and be sure the right numbers are in the right squares, e ee ee oe oe ee eee PUZZLE NO. 51 == B {Cc SOFTER HER EREE HEHEHE HEHEHE HE EHHEE STREET ADDRRESS .....crcecencseeccvnsevovensveces CITY... ccecceee PHONE NO, Clip Along Dotted Line and Mail SOLUTION CLUES A. A warm ———— afternoon attracts many people to the beaches. (1) SUNDAY; (2) SUNNY. —— will not ignore such fears in a small . (3) ASSERTED; (4) ASSORTED, Cc. Comeaiekiats published after his true character. (5) REVEAL; ‘© SaEVLE D. Doeting grandma t well carry her gtandchild’s slates in it. (7) POCKET: (8) LOCKET. —— of an electric from getting to sleep. . WHIRS: (10) WHIRL. FY. Toe many such remarks make a versation seem long- witided. (Tl) EXPLANATORY? (12) 2) EXCLAMATORY. quality of uranium ore keeps prospectors (13) VALUABLE; eeeneee eee eee ee eenene * ee ee ae ee ee Ee ee ret? Tt ittttteteeteett rT LL G. The always looking for a good new vein. (14) VARIABLE, H. Hard to understand when one is just learning the sooge in « — country. (15) DATIVE: (16) NATIVE... L Tyrants’ ttempis to stay in power often figure in Sloevephien (17) HISTORICAL!” (18) HYSTERICAL. . 1. A loud one trom behind you would certainly make you turn ground and look. (19) SQUEAK: (20) SQUEAL. 4nclinations would hardly appeal to « ta NOETIC; K. A lad of girl who ma wants to go dancing. (22) POETIC. Ae. Walking post «bi ig asta the _ ieee is irked by such eoag e emene ot Be Wet CKET; (24) PRIVET. of wills to decided nose " probate courts. (25) + CONTENTS; we CONTESTS N. A men whe wants a night out may well ignore bis ive ——— against. it. :(27) STRENUOUS: (28) TENUO ©. Brought about much * Sune’. in Iron Curtain countries. (29) REGIMES; (30) P. Dating «heat wave, seashore vacationers eurry ter (23) M. who are in the city. (31) SOMMERING? (a2) SIMMERING... Q. Many of our stars achieved success through long famous stars years of thie, (33) PLUCK; (34) LUCK. R. Holding on to doubtful stock ‘thet tums into a windiall . @n investor might about his ————-._ (35) PERTI- NACITY; (36) PERSPICACITY. S. When baby is so, it's hard for Mom to concentrate on her dusting. ( anaes (38) CRAWLING. t There's likely to be an eet bok B this breaks down. (39) Sannin. (40) ARRIER. orriciat CONTEST RULES 1, Anyone is eligible to enter the POT- O-GOLD contest with the-exception of Pontiac Press employes or their immedi- ate families. tee see 2. A contestant may aubestt os many entries as he or she wishes but they must be on olficial entry bionks wynees | in this newspaper. : . 3.-To submit an ne the contestant must print his an- swers in the proper spaces, cut out the area enclosed by lines and attach it securely. to a 2-cent postcard. No entries will be accepted if they are in envelopes Entries for Puzzie No S] must bear a Tuesday, May 28; postmark (or before). No * entries received alter that ‘time whether mailed or delivered “by hand, will be declared eligible The Press is not responsible for entries lost or delayed in the mail 4. Sorry, telephone calls or mail concerning details of thé contest cannot be answered or acknowledged. 5: The Pontioe Press will award a cash prize of $100 « week to the winner of each weekly Aan contest. ff - more than one ing answer is received the prize will be winni divided equally among the winners. If any week or weeks should pass without any winners, the prize will be antes weekly until a winning solution is submitted. 6. Winners will bé aworded an extfa cash bonus of §25 each ff they are Pontiac Press subscribers of record on the winners are announced.: Only ohe such bonus can be a ed to each prize-winne: no matter how many weekly orizes ‘ m@ey accumulcte. 7. Each week's puzzle will be published Monday Wednes- Either or all will be considered as official entry blanks. S, Winners cod correct sehutions will be announced each i 4 : iy i 3 ed i off pee atte Seq neh doce - a)? There 's onty one correct solution to the POT-O-GOLD ‘puzzle. and only that correct answer can win The decision, of ig fine! and all contestants agree to abide by the > ied canton ‘AN entries becoming the croperty .of The Paste SAE Gone coh By. setirned ‘by 9 he wetle/ i Deaths in P Arnold F. Bimm, 56, of 821 Mon-' ticello St. died yesterday in St. Jo- seph Mercy Hospital. He was ill three months. He had been employed. by the i\Fisher Body Division, Besides his wife, Mona, he leaves a son, Richard A. Bimm at home; a sister and four brothers. day from the Donelson-Johns Fu- neral Home with the Rev. C. George Widdifield of All Saints Episcopal Church officiating. Bur- ial will be in White Chapel Memo-|. ‘rial Cemetery. MRS. RICHARD 8. JACKSON _ Mrs. Richard (Agnes May) Jack- son, 73, died yesterday morning at ther home, 44 Seminole Ave. after la prolonged illness. | She was born in Cleveland, Ohio | ion Jan. 25, 1884 to James and Agnes Sterling Young, The Jack- sons were married on Dec, 15, 1910 in. Detroit. | A city resident for 47 years, Mrs. _Ptiac. fan will prevent many people Jackson was a member of First Methodist Church and the Women's Literary Club, - Surviving besides her husband are two sons, Sterling W. and Rich- ard S. Jackson Jr., both living in Ohio; and a sister, Miss Eva E. Service will be at 1:30 p.m. Mon, ontiac Area Hudsba cemetery. Mr. Renwick, a retired farmer, died yesterday at} the home of his daughter in Ypsi- lanti. | He is survived *by his. wife, ' Belle: his daughter, Mrs. Bruce Rorabecher and three one n MRS. LOTTIE B. STRONG | WATERFORD ‘TOWNSHIP —| Service for Mrs. Lottie B, Strong, | 89, of 2500 Rosewood, will be at] 2 p.m. Monday from Sparks-Grit- | fin Chapel, Pontiac, with burial, ‘in Wooster, Ohio. Mrs. Strong. died early today after months of | illness. ® She’ is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Helen Van Sickle, ef Mon- tague; three sons, Ceylon P. of Alabama, William P. of . Pontiac and Herbert M. of New York, — Deaths Elsewhere | | WASHINGTON @® — Walker S. Buel, 67, head of the Washin; Lom bureau ot the Cleveland News and) Cleveland Plain Dealer, who be-| gan his career with the Plain’ Dealer in 1912, assigned to Wash-| ington in-1919, and named_an as-| sociate editor in 1934, died ‘Thurs-| day. He was born in Springfield, | Young of Detroit. Service will be at 2 p.m. Satur- day from the Brace-Smith Funeral! ‘Paul T. .Hart, officiating, Burial iwill follow in Oak Hill Cemetery. | HAROLD M. McCARTHY Harold M. McCarthy, 60, of 478 Mt. Clemens St. died yesterday ,at his residence after a brief ill- ) ness. He was a self-employed uphol- \sterer of automobiles. | He leaves his wife, Mildred, and ‘a son, Robert M. McCarthy of Pon- Service will be at 10 a.m. Satur- day from the Pursley Funeral |Home with burial in Oak Hill Cem- etery. JOHN M. }ORRISON CLARKSTON — Service for John 'M. Morrison, 64, of 5650 Dvorak Rd., formerly of Detroit, will be at 1 ‘p.m. Monday, from Coats Funeral Home, Drayton Plains. Mr. Morrison, tool and die maker for Chrysler Corp, died at U. S. ‘Veteran's Hospita] Tuesday, | He is survived by his wife, Ann; a son, John T. of Clarkston; four sisters and one brother. ‘Home with her pastor, the Rev.. Ohio, a 2 oer : GROTON, Conn. —Richard E.| Danielson, 71, president of the At- lanti¢ Monthly Co, for the past! 17 years, editor of the Boston In- idependent in 1924 and three years. jlater president and editor of the Sportsman Publishing Co., ange Thursday. | * * * | BOSTON w—Robert P. Bellows, | 79, tormer president of the Boston Society of Architects, chairman of the Boston Art Commission, and’ former architectural adviser to University, died Thursday. ij iLands Man in Hospital George W. Morley, 16, of 1872 Dutton St,, Rochester, was admit-) ted to Pontiac General. Hospital) yesterday after he fell from the motor scooter he was riding on ‘Paddock street at Bellevue street. * * * i Pontiac police report that he was riding the vehicle along the curb. when he hit a fire hydrant, throw-’ ing him to the sidewalk. 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Invitations have been ex- tended to Clarkston, Ortonville and West Bloomfield Township youths, and a large number of contestants are expected to test their driving capability in four 1957 cars. A similar event, sponsored by the Pontiac Jaycees, is scheduled for the Tel-Huroa wakes. lot Sunday —= * * There . absolutely no speed involved in. the Road-E-O, Kuhn “This is strictly a skill- Detroit ‘in June. fourth annual Teenagej The successful ‘candidate from the Waterford Township meet, | Will be © guest at a Detrelt betel | ever the weekend, see a Tiger | baseball game, and be an hon- = = Kindergarten Roundups Set City Schools Schedule Week of June 3 to Enroll, Beginning Students Pontiac schools will hold their annual spring roundup of kinder- garten children the week of June 3. Parents of children who will en- ter kindergarten next fall should bring them to be registered at designated buildings. Physical examination forms to be filled out by family physicians * |\last Friday, was found by two children. making last-minute checks in the Handbook,” in preparation for the Teenage Township Jaycees. Charles Bolden, a senior |Watertord Township High a local winner, and|State Trooper Gerald Tafel. , Iwas last year’s of RAR’IN TO ROAD-E-0—These three 11-grade Waterford Township high school students are “Good Driver's red guest of the “Waterford has entered qs a contestant again a Aiden the hold jelgns wil te Police Chief Frank VanAtta and Pontiac Press Phete Road-E-O to be staged at the high school, at 1 p. m. Sunday. They are: Don North, Dayton Thomason and Larry Tebo. Cash toBoost Mental Health County to Benefit From Budget Hike Advanced by Committee approved entire state mental health program by $1,057,000, generally the lines laid down by the House. _ The House conferees, however, agreed to drop 61 persenne!l from their version of the bill, leaving the mental health budget at $63,330,000. The cuts affect Pontiac State Hospital which would have re- ceived six new we under Clinic will be able to maintain its present level of service under the new figure, said Mrs. Lawrence Detroit, and The Oakland Child Guidance| Ww -. Mrs. Press Hunt for Killer of Schoolgirl, 15 PARAMUS, N.J. @® —. Police pressed their search today for the killer of- a 15-year-old girl whose nearly nude body was found in a wooded glen here yesterday. * ¥ * Pretty Ruth Zeitler, missing from her Fair Lawn home since * * * Scattered about the girls body) were her school books, a black shoulder pocketbook and various articles of clothing. Police said she was nude from the waist down. Boy Run Over by Car Reported in Fair Shape Robert Blecker, 16, of 5560 Oak- wood Rd., , is in condition at -Hurly Hospital day. Blecker was riding on the front “fair” in ‘Flint today after sufferifg injuries iwhen he fell from the fender of a car and was run over yester- Jury Still Debates Verdict on Singer DETROIT (INS)—A jury of 10 women and two men resumed de- liberations today in the first de- gree murdér trial of Philip J. Singer, accused of the 1953 slaying | to Form Club Senior Citizens | at Rochester ROCHESTER — The Male Sen- ior Citizens of this village are being called to attend an open ‘house being held for them on four consecutive Fridays, ‘this week. beginning) '** ‘Camp Oakland. Proctor MRS. EDWARD PROCTOR Elect President for Auxiliary Named, Beaumont Leader; Set June 17 Luncheon Serving as president of the Women's Auxiliary of William Beaumont Hospital for the coming |r year is Mrs. Edward A. Proctor of an active member of the board of| oe a | YMCA Needs (Teen Volunteers for Fun Project are now in demand. * * * Clemens St., Fun Club.” be assigned to groups lo boat trip are also planned. dren aged 8 to 12 years, Horse-Drawn Delivery to Cease in Lansing ing cloppity-clop of the milkman’ Teenagers, 14 to 18 years old, who would like a summer full of fun, as well as the responsibility of sharing it with younger children, The Pontiac YMCA, 131 Mount has openings for volunteer leaders for the Summér During the six-week program, 1 to Aug. 9, leaders will groups of 10 and will help them learn te swim, play games and make eraft pre- jects. Wednesdays are trip days and byses have been scheduled to go 'to the Detroit Zoo, Greenfield Village, Ford Museum and Cin- erama. Roller skating and a Bob- The leaders will supervise chil- LANSING #—The early morn- horse will be heard for the last dairy to have horse-drawn milk! —deliveries will retire its remain- * Organize Board. to Study Schools Steering Group to Mull Potential Needs of High School at Clarkston thorpe, June Gates, 8. F. Goedde, Michael Hart, Ralph Kreger, Robert Martin, John McGowan, Lioyd Miller, Sam Miller, Frank Ronk, Charles Torr, Fred Turek, 5 tacilities, Ralph W. ‘be guest speaker at both the 1 Wig isk. Several neighborhood parties are|a.m. and the 7-p.m, Sunday. serv- *~ * * planned for the horses and drivers|ices of the: Lake Orion Baptist Mrs. Proctor is a fermer mem-|will stop for picture-taking ses-|Church. ; ber of the Oukiend Child Gyidancejsions ‘by amet ne. The evening ee Board, the social service hoard of to live out their lives|Mrs. Glenn Hotehkiss sailing soon on, neighborhood farms. THIS Is EVENING CLASSES It You Are Not Employed Now! THE TIME TO GET MORE TRAINING Enroll now in either _ HALF-DAY, or and for otie of fender of a car driven by Ron- ald E. Brown, 17, of 969 Lakeville Rd., Oxford, when he slipped off and was-run over before Brown could stop the car, said Oakland County Sheriff Deputies. The acci- dent occurred on Hummer Lake of JoAnn Gillespie. The jury spent the night at the Ft. Wayne Hotel in Detroit. They were sent to the hotel at shortly before 11 p.m. after failing to reach a decision during more than There was a white paper tissue stuffed—in_her—mouth.— At a ak June 6. * June ¢ & 7.—Two days, all in session. day. day. June 5, p. faites Gra Kinder, Tson: —- isl Bees Wreck Home, Swarm Into Truck BOWLING GREEN, Ky. @ — wrecked A swarm of bees home = on . x * * County Medical Examiners Ra-| phae] Gilady- and Arthur W. Greenfield said the girl, daughter of an insurance broker, had been strangled. Two belts were knotted around the girl's neck. Map Use of Land in Four Counties A master plan for future use in Oakland, Wayne, Macomb and counties was approved) yesterday by the executive com- mittee of the Detroit Metropolitan Area Regional Planning Commis- sion. Paul M. Reid, executive direc- tor, said the plan would be used to co-ordinate development of land for industrial, residential, com- mercial and public use in the County. Reid said the plan would be submitted for approval—June 27 at a meeting of the full Hagin Planning Commission. Chaplin's a Dad Again Road about one half mile west of; Hurd road, in Brandon Township.) The youth was admitted to Hur- ley Hospital for a bfoken leg and head injuries. — «Red Cross oe Louis Colombo Jr. can National Red Cross. * * * progress in Washington, D. C. * * * chairman in 1955, Louis J. Colombo Jr., of 3635 Lahser Rd., Bloomfield Hills, to- day was elected to the 50-member'- board of governors of the Ameri-|the three weeks of testimony placed Colombo, 46, prominent Detroit attorney, was named at the organ- ization's national convention now in| He has been active in the Detroit) physical evidence that would Red Cross Chapter and was elected Lye * * The prosecution's case during heavy emphasis on Singer’s con- fessions, Which the 37-year-old ex-| Marine repudiated, Defense Counsel G. Leslie Field girl friend, his client's record as a serviceman and the absence of any the defendant at the scene of the On May 24 and 31, June 7 and Legion Home on West Fifth street will be opened at 2 p.m. to wel- come them. Free refreshments will be served the men in the lounge. Idea for the meetings is to inviting them to attend, Group spokesmen said men of the area who did not receive an invitation and who are retired or semi-retired, are invited to join the group Friday, from 2 to 5 p.m. Bans Communist Party MANILA (— Congress passed a bili outlawing : 14, and the doors of the American’! Birmingham, Mrs. Vincent P. Russell, Mrs. Palmer! E. Sutton, Mrs. LeRoy W. Gilger George T. Trumbull of Bloomfield Hills, Mri} _the many fine employment calls which we are ‘unable to fill. New Students Each Week Free Lifetime Employment and Review Service to 90 senior residents of the area, | ; if Hil last F and Mrs. Ellery A. Laidlaw, all of; od aks nd im Gover 4 ee eee Akers and Mrs. Russell W. Nowels Ars and owes ETERAN APPROVED It was announced atthe annaal Business_Institute_ 1 a tee had been given to the hes 7 W. 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S owas yee home. : See X-PANDA Sheives at Poole's _seceteemmsonenanscinncttcntacnitieencne | | | | © Inatall in les thon 10 minutos, XSPAIVDA SHeLr scinjpindoten tee tain x shelving for every need! © For dethes dest, linen dover, werdrobe closets, well storege shelves. Pontiac Story-Tellers League gathered for the third annual dinner meeting Thursday evening at Hotel. Waldron. Among the guests attending was Mrs. Roger Cuneo (left) of Newberry street. Tell- ” Training for Instructors Arranged by Camp Fire’ director and field for what day camp is—its princi- Camp Fire Girls in Pontiac, ples, purposes, policies, pro- announces a training course gram planning and regulations indoor. training session is | administration, planned for Tuesday at 9:15 On June 6, the second train- continue until 2:30 p.m. Lake east of Clarkston. A tour * * * of the 120-acre camp will be Mrs. Beck invites women in- | Comducted as hiking and nature terested in being leaders or as- | SY eg A — sistant leaders to attend. An cookout = i ogo Holds State Presidency | exis ant pan weir axyodny ofSorority | FieGra"adie 13 be oe peat mentors “ri nerMrs. Steinman and Mrs. Frank Jalosky, part Named to Board mem, of the conection vesi Of SiSterhoods we eu Seay abd. ]Wyman, Dr. and Mrs. Irving Gor- 7 don, Barbara Landry |nirx. sooeph Nosanchuk, Mr. to Become Bride _|tsstore Goode, Mr. and Mrs. 3 Mrs. David Duvall Chosen Chairman rook road. Pontise Press Photes ing delightful stories at the session were Laura Cobb (center) of West Huron street and Mrs. Theodore Fauble (right) of ’ , Arriving early to prepare the decorations were Mrs. Walter Hedley (left) of Birmingham and Mrs. Elmer R. Hutson of Ferry avenue. ‘ News From Birmingham Women Painters to Ope 13th Exhibition With Tea BIRMINGHAM — The Birming-; The Duffys have recently moved Society of Women Painters|to their new home on Westwood its 13th annual exhibi- | from Franklin. * * * Mr, and Mrs. C. Thorne Mur- phy of Franklin have returned from a trip te La Jolla, Calif. En route home they stopped in ‘Denver, Colo., to visit their son, ‘Michael,-who-is living there. . *& & * Arbor, a recent bride. LUNCHEON GUESTS Metnbers of the Junior League Piayers of Birmingham were luncheon guests of Mrs. Nelson B. Noland on Wednesday. They had just completed their annual troup-' ing, giving “Johnny Appleseed” at Fashionette Meets A Michigan Bell Telephone Com- pany film was shown by a com- [is Your Child Extra Intelligent? | gam City’s Story-Teller ms: at Third Annual Dinner Meeting — yarns afid-telling tales|phant’s Child,” which has a moral,|was presented with a nosegay from to members of the/too, is a very amusing tale of the too, too curious elephant, | i; t : f il i} gets agtt Hil ihe ete ? E t i i 5 Displeasing to Epicure James Beard Hits at Customary Ham -and Turkey President of the Pontiac Story-Tellers League is Mrs. Robert Boggs (center) of Crescent Lake-road. She is. photo- graphed with Mrs. Clifford Ketchum of s Spin Yarns at Mrs. Hedley’s home. Ann Ar the basket. Then she was given or, Detroit, Raval Oak and Walled Detroit, story-teller of the evening, and Mrs. William L. Smith, president of the Detroit Story-Tellers League. Womens Section FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1957 SEVENTEEN sbi Mrs. Guy Jensen will give a luncheon and shower Saturday for Mrs. William H. Aughey III of Ann Event Held for Mothers, Daughters - * David Karl Zittel, son of Mr. and) Mrs. Herbert Lockwood of Lake- -|Mrs, Fred Zittel of Navajo drive, ng i will receive a bachelor of arts de-' Personal News of Interest in Pontiac < Circle Has Meeting view avenue entertained members i 2 » if _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1957), Je | gunn eee arc eee RIGHTEEN |}, Hollywood's Latest Sensation TABPS A soft lined slipper that is washable and suitable for outdoor as well as indoor wear. ASSORTED SIZES and COLORS ‘1.98 KIMMINS LEATHER GOODS 14 W. Huron FE 2-2620 Jack Spratt could eat no fat, his wife could’ eat no lean; so now an then they went to TEDS and licked the platters clean, Woodward at Square Lake Road PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL ! 11% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. | Enroliments Available in Day or Evening Classes. Write, phone or call in person for Free pamphiet. PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 St. Dunstan Exercise Suggested for Fat Upper Arms ~ | |Party Guest Guild Elects): New Slate Mrs. R. H. Porter Named President of Theater Group BLOOMFIELD HILLS — At the recent annual meeting of St. Dun- stan Guild. Mrs, Robert H. Porter was elected president, * * * Her board includes Robert L. Garrison, vice president; Mrs. en Manhard and Sidney Oldberg Girl Should Lose About 15 Poult Leans Over to Sip Wine. ~ will- grow longer. ‘Will you please, 5 inches “tat and advise me about this?” pounds, 1 weuld lke Afraid to Lift Glass 158 ge ge about 45 pounds within the next ; grows is an individual matter.) few months. How can I stop That’s Been Filled Cutting the hair will have no in-| eating between meals?’ j fluence on it, Brushing and scalp A. It you lost 45 pounds you to the Very Brim massage and good nutrition will . ; promote the health of the hair.|Would be underweight. However, By EMILY POST ¢ 38. + you do need to lose around 30; 4 reader writes: “At a dinner. Q. “I ‘am curious because 1 |pounds. Since you party the other evening, my wine always have to take my clothes |weight to lose and are so young,|glass was filled to the very brim _ im somewhere. I can never bay |7 think it would be a good idea|and, fearing that I would spill it Soe Se 8 am 38 pete ee for you to have a physical check-|@ll over my hostess’s beautiful ? My bust meas- si “ ‘ siasemgeeggant Y leat between meals take a look at| “After I did this, I felt the criti- ures 33, waist, 22 and hips 3344 yourself in the mirror and think|cal gaze of several of the guests Manhard, Mrs, Ray H. Base, Mrs. vid W,|Pontiac Zonta Club, * * * i Richard Sadins m. De ee Fecibeien ne ot mien." 2PINach Meat Loaf er Pontiac Advisory Council, a/speaker at the Bosses’ Day lunch- By JANET ODELL Cou le Will Marry study made of auditoriums in vari-/¢on to be held June 6 at Kingsley} Ever put spinach in meat loaf?) Pp ous Michigan cities resulted in the|Inn. Well, it's a new idea and if the Jin June 29 Service drafting of charts for a building ; name of the recipe is correct, we Mr. and Mrs. Guy Grieve of|nnl 10 ie needs of Fonts Guest journalist See ere aoe Howell announce the engagement Contemporary in structure, ° P ot tase Gamghier, Katherine, to| uilding would serve the people Gives Address Biyjore.d hay Mrs. Herbert Rohn Warren A. Hagyard. He is the son| 884 function for at least 12 activ $ interested in church work and the Thursday luncheon meeting of|*#id in closing. Tomato Sauce on) ‘ are also board members, inches.” how much you would like to be|on me and since then I have won- N. eauin none t A, Your measurements are per-\slimmer. If you do eat between|dered whether I committed a New St. = menbers fn- fect. You are a little on the light| meals, make it fresh fruit. breach of etiquette. Will you etude Mr. and Mrs. Frederick side: Perhaps a gain of from 5 - ©. © * : please tell me how I should have pete spate — D to 8 pounds will solve your) 1 you would like my general handied the situation?” » Mr. problem. rules Pe LA Pamatt Sane, We * * * ee ee aed an Answer: The fault was with and Mrs, David W. Raymond, Q. “Is there any way to get ridivelope with your request for the whoever poured the winé, but I Til, Stanford ©. Steddard, Mrs, A. The skin is bound to wrinkle|dress Josephirle Lowman in care| °V¢r #* te have your chin prac- William Vasu and Mr, and Mrs. Thi ‘se is best for eemt:, Dut, it you will keep thejot The Pontiac Press. tically touch the tablecloth was Chares 8. White. hese st Jor [stews salt ant plahle. with lob very strange. upper arms, wing t rication it will make them miore - If you could have. steadied The guild will present “The Pi-| and wash every three days since it poe back and forth : or. |attractive. Massage a good cream WCTU Unit Meets arm against the table's red fae rate’ by S. N; Behrman in the/is so oily. My hair seems to have 80T* |into them each day or night lifted the glass over your own Greek Theater at Cranbrook the! stopped growing. mother| O4Sly. Pull back as far Mrs. Lerne Waner of Fourth ave-| piste ae * , “7 es makearals ane wal Gade way t J-get it cat off tt $s comjortabie, Q. tom 2 years ott + St fdon WCTU Wednesday. Mrs. A. E.iging, sipped the x * * . cmap meng aeal| Mrs, Glen R. Miller is directing ‘ears ) . on “The Mothers. of the Bible” at} «Dear Mrs, Post: My mother is the show, with Mrs, Rogers I. Mar- Zonta Hears Progress Report Popeye Wi I the luncheon meeting. a doctor (M.D.). I would like to quis “as manager, : ° bd * : : enagr 8 bl uditorium Plans Outlined Be Please Frank L. Orth and Jack E. . : . . Berne. Progress to aste on plans for a/1961, centennial year. “The «With This Also in the cast are Henry §.|Civic auditoriam was reported by/tainment of this goal is up to the by . the|citizens of Pontiac,” Mr. Hirlinger Mrs. Robin Bakes! : Through the efforts of the Great-|igan State University will be the the growth of (fOr Pillar Club _ im sardening The couple plans a June 29 wed- The cation of the building is set for|Cooley Lake road home Tuesday ities essential to | the community. ITALIAN MEAT LOAF tentative date for the dedi-| Mrs. Arthur W. Selden opened By Mrs, Herbert Rohn | 2 pounds beet evening to members of the Pillar a Wear . ; of sa ‘Figure Sketched i “For Carefree Summer Baby Cord comfortable summer Women's sizes 38-44 Blouse Top . . $1.99 Jamaica Club. 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PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1957 - ” . et : : be cers Chosen Plastic ‘Clay’ oe iF ) y } Meee / egies ‘a ‘s set wehie ee ; ‘ f “ bs ve dee #\ coy \ : ae ae ee ( ee ie \: a Ee j » A Wee a8 a High School MarriagesStudy Jobs Before Selecting Onelyitimeaa’ (rz coum Blamed on Going Sex tudy Jobs Before Selecting OnelyJiniorcuia’ |z7s ora Teacher Criticizes Par. ,_| By ANNE HEYWOOD _of information about fields wherejchildren are grown, begin a ea-jeddressed envelope, care of The nlor | die a Bear OFF ents for Letting) ee. of us make one big\the grass is plenty green. reer Pontiac Press, and I'll tell you nage at Early Age mistake, Whether we're job-hunt- '¢ «® ye D t the book, “Your Opportu- . 3 ing, buying a dress or choosing @| Another thing too many of us ae nents Se See ey. 181) By RUTH MILLETT an mies Say shalt Do sate book, we don't investigate eO0Uh. forget in that education te some|*" 2S Mamped, « (Copyright oo s pe - on — are oe we an end to. parcalal hopes and |stead, we. let ourselves sip ntolor scholarships, I know young peo- measles ’ 4) ambitions for sons and daugh- |the first thing that comes along.'ple who can't afford further teacher reports. ters? tion and so they give up and settle * * * In tact, I know people who put . i a eek She blames going steady for| more effort into planning @ two. |" & Poutine job. It started class |giving so many youths the idea| week vacation than they do in Zot alt the tens, if they only | and now our 10th and lith graders|they are ready for marriage long] planning their entire career. cn oon ee kf are being bitten by the marriage|efore they actually are, fering special to | One big step that is overlooked bug, 4 pamet of Gem have ai- e © *& "lig the matter of reading about| Pe@ple Just like them. - GRADUATES! . realy Tere retype “After all,” she says, “where do|various jobs and kinds of work.| “TI finally broke down and took school. jetging engage-iyou go from going steady but eS ss your advice,” one young woman | LEARN to EARN ment rings @ mooning in marriage? It’s just the next step.” writes. | classes, the epidemic isn’t letting | ooLisH ae We know about a few types of “We live-in a rural area, About — up.” work — what our fathers, older|1 4-2» month we drive in to the Day or Night Classes What does this teacher blame |, Sh¢ confesses that she would feel|brothers, sisters and friends do =| i+. suite » long drive, My moth- nay *0trier for the parents of these|but beyond that, we don’t know. . Call Today tor for these early marriages that jh i0h school if they hadn't| anything. er, sisters and I usually spend the detailed infomation are interrupting educations, plop ‘thrown up their hands when their| Yet the vocational world is full|'Wo days, shopping sr st shows, No Age Limit ping adult responsibil |-hidren started going steady and\ot a number of things. We might dene tn Oe Phone FE 4-1854 = said, “There's nothing we can do|find that the exact right job for us/SPent my Mbrery—and : . about it.” ts does really: exist. pence ea Call Mise Wilson Today Camp FireGirls | | + ae a! A GOLD MINE ee for Information Will Clean Up sharteiehted tal nmatcaate a The public brary isa gold mine] the ‘teok you mentioned called] PONTIAC 5 that any parent who lets a child) . "Your Opportunity’ and I found that) | F Pontiac Parks start going steady at 14 shouldn't! ,4 ber Wel ed T can get a scholarship to study). BEAUTY COLLEGE ; ; be surprised if the child gets mar-//VYeMDEer VYeICOM ee, East Huron The Pontiae Council of Comat a6 3 by Mission Bells © 2% Behind Rreoge's Bad Floce Fi Girt talus past in the city's| , Undoubtedly she has a pitt : If you want to succeed in your ' , : Any parent who can’t talk « Mrs, Thomas Salisbury was wel-|job, do resolve to put a little effort) j \ Siturday at the cy parka’ "| L42eer-ld out of guing steody, (Sic Sats ot oe debe Lathereg| nee ao emge 1 oper MERLE NORMAN + * * SF aarrng, are 2 tlt kien oat \cyarch at the recent meeting eld| De Set soqsataied with your eek eee tures i aa shard COSMETIC STUDIO Girls will clean Beaudette, Haw-| years older, with Mrs. Eugene Danieleon of) TO" ao toed joagasions. Start the SS ine from San Francisco May 15 were Mr. Missi Soci Come in for a Free ier the direction of the park| Youths who have nevér been| Mrs, William Paek and Mrs.| & Serapbeck of articles from your 3. Douglas o mjve ‘_IGathers for B h Demonstration aretakers, Cleaning schedules are|™24¢ 0 wait for anything can|Helen Dovre took part in the| MOW9Paper end magasines, art |~ ers for Brunc mg fom 9:30 to 11:30 a.m, A-cook.|MMdly be expected to wait for|program, Mrs. Harold Person, Mr.| *l# about different Kinds of Jobe. 5 mig : Mrs. Jack Stepleton conducted = out 1s planned after the cleaning|™4*riage until they are old enough|Car} Nelson and Mrs, Freemont Whether you're in school, ot in «| [J t th Mi} ut F hi clang deeteiietion et eilears ot the sessions, Camp Fire fathers have|*? ™ake wise choices and to as-|Thoe on the convention}job you dislike, or a mother plan- P-to- e- Inute as TOT. cee houmn and mocee ee n i a. ardrobe @] atc es of First Baptist Church. CARRY-OUT SERVICE Blue Birds and Camp Fire Girls| [7 LE, Switzerland (INS) —| and ol gn a Call FE 3-9162 of Romana, Covest ant &, Feed Women can now have an entire present- erick Schools clean Beaudette iwardrobe of watches ranging from Park; Wever, Mark Twain, Me- a “Bikini wa Park, and LeBaron Camp Fire and At the annual noe Bird it wl eas“ Onke ase, "Sutin HAVE A LAND-SEA-AIR Mothers Doumhtess have ‘been designed as parts of either on a chain or a string of} PLANNED VACATION S There is the waterproet watch | Y also wind the chain ona othedde tp and Sons Honored belt into 9 suiniotare, Stsbeoy to sscunt yout bet or wear it fob | with the rere fp tle Sade Conan or totem. fastened to shoulder | chain fashion. watch, taken sit cs datahaeds aa nats Gen straps or panties of your swim- |oft the chain, can be hooked to a © PONTIAC @ tt Gaughter and son ben sult, lapel pin or even worn on a brace- quet of, Welcome Rebekah’ Lodge With your sports clothes or town let as a “charm.” ; ; 246. Judy Sutton gave the response gait the latest ig to wear a “belt! - fi to mothers, watch or a timepiece on an old: Naomi Circle Holds Sa I oe lan so none ihey chain, there is «watch to ring Election of Officers quet held in Moose Temple and an alarm when your parking time! yrs Arthur Smith was elected ee Mrs. John Balch served as toast is wp. setnsn fae Manat Che of 7 ae Se mistress. Taking part in the pro- Eiegunt women will check the|rires Gurtotion Church, Also eloct| gram were Carol McFarland, Nan- hour on a watch built into a ring.ieq were Mrs Richard Thompson, cy Jo Cover, Joan and Judy El- a jewel pin or a stylish gold brace-|vice president; Mrs. Clare La- kinsGarth_Johnson, Marilyn Bell let. When you dress up for the Form, secretary, and Mrs, Ray and Robert Beil. _tepera_or_a_ball_a diamond brace-!p treasurer. _ _ Mrs. Lester Ball was general let complete with miniature watch; Mrs. Denzil Flowers presented chairman for the event, Mrs. Fer- will look feminine. the prograrn when the group met eS ee ee Pentise Press Phote | 4% im lothes, ti watches too |at the Reid Graham home on Jos- Sutton, decorations. = ringer for British Columbia are Pastor Lohr was ordained to the Gospel — ~ = | . er Lohr and his family. Mr. ministry in 1951. The Lohr family was a Metropolitan Unit Lohr, oa the Seventh-Day Adven- entertained by the congregation at a RE bisiondl ee tee “< Selects Delegates tist Church, will preach his farewell recent farewell dinner. The Lohrs will : Pew : ; ’ ; oa / HARPER METHOD Mrs. Merrill Petrie presided dur.| #€7mon in the 11 o'clock service Satur- leave Wednesday for Langley Prairie, | RANDALL S SHOP ing therecent meetifig of Go te day. The church on Mount Clemens — B. C., Canada, where Mr. Lohr will 88 Wayne St FE 2-1424 | dies of Metropolitan : : ' . ; : —. eo ‘can| Street was built during his pastorship. serve as pastor of the local church. | Legion Home. ; — me Grand Rapiis are Mrs. Mer] | -Hour Free Par : STORE HOURS Mrs. doh, Schroeder. Mes. 3. E-| | WHEN YOU MAKE A PURCHASE 50 AL oh Got Smith and Mrs. Douglas Jilbert 9:30.A. M. Until 5:30 P.M. were hostesses for the evening! AT JACOBSON’S | meeting. May Breakfast Held by Guild Members Mrs, William Nicholai was speak- 5 WEDDINGS—PARTIES | BANQUETS — Box of 4 shirts 13.50 (Regularly 4.00 each) ~ For a limited time only, save 2.50 on every box of our fine white summer weight shirts. Woven of imported long staple cotton, these Sudan batiste shirts are airily weightless—with a frosty deep lustre _ that actually improves with every laundering. And you'll enjoy Jacobson’s famed fit-to-perfection tail* oring in both the standard and helf sleeve models. Soft semi-spread slotted collar; sizes 14 to 17%. Sleeve lengths (of standard sleeve style) 32 to 35. $ . . Men's Wear Street Level © Ste ee: Sees ee i To “16” , Replacement Tops — 99.35" PORCH is POTS ....1°" *13” nner egg 97 | Close-Out - All Iron Urns PRICE Values to $25.00 Rimes : ) tA THE PON — . f oe j Easy Credit Terms! Ample Free Parking! OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9 _ Rocker with solid walnut arms and base, in your choice of tweed COVERS 2... ccccnctecces Swivel Heywood- Wakefield occasional Chair with coil spring base and champagne arms and legs....... Large Swivel Rocker with solid oak frame. Brown frieze cover, brass trim .. «ols 6 sie vou @ sip ee ise @ Foam rubber Chairs in Danish de- sign. Walnut frames, choice of covers Genuine leather Lounge Chair by ). L. Chase. High quality ‘construc- tion, deep buff, Hunter tan... .. 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Washable shade. 4 Off........ 4.1t.—-three-quarter bed size in- nerspring Mattress. Discontinued ticking. 1 Only...... Seer Twin size Innerspring Mattress or Matching Box Spring in a discon- tinued ticking ......++6.- eee Full double bed size, 312 coil Mattress and Matching Box Spring. Tuftless floral ticking, Save $59.05 Spring - Air,» Morningdale Extra- long Mattress and Box Spring. 4/6 full double bed size x 80° long. Floor Sarmple. Save $30.00... .. Simmons Apartment size Lawson OCT OEE ee Was ~ NOW $1195 $598 $1695 $795 $1995 $2995 $395 $1625 $2995 $3995 Special $3250 $3950 Was. NOW $3950 $1950 $3995. $2995 $]3900 $7995 $13900 $10900 $24950 $17950 GE. Wall Cabinet. 24 in, wide, pate: AS” deep. Has two in- doors. Turquoise, % Off, 30” Formica - top and ample st SUPER STORA GE VALUES NOW Was | $2995 $1497, $3950 $2995 $2450 $199 $5995: , . Heyw ary. Save $40.00 evens \ Colorful covers. Highest _quality comstruction ..++es 3 cushion Colonial Settee by . Fox in choice of colors, Has sturdy frame and comfortable innerspring seats and backs... .6e0565 Davenport and Chair in red metallic frieze cover with reversible innerspring -cush- ions and coil spring base construction by National. .. 2-Piece Sectional in beige nylon cover. Nicely detailed back plus good-ell around $199 50) tailoring akeees eereeeene bl 48” 6-drawer Double Dress- er Base. Sandrift finish — from discontinued Answer Group eee eeee eee eeeee Triple Dresser Chest and Panel Bed. Starlite finish. Floor ‘sarnple. Save $30.00. Double Dresser with tilting plate glass mirror and 2 twin size Panel Beds. Floor sam- ple. Walnut: Save $40.00. , Double Dresser Chest. and Panel Bed. Dust-proofed and center guided drawers. Coral Mhg. finish, Save $30.00.., 18th Contury styled Double Dresser and Bookcase Bed. Finished in light tan mahog- ~Wakefield Daven- port Chair in Ashcraft. constructiory 1 . $169" 3 TIAC PRESS, PRIDA At Our Main Store — 361 South Saginaw 3-Pé. Curved Sectional with foam rubber cushions in nylon covers. Brass ferrules > on Jegs ARRAS S 2 SV CSE e2 Davenport and Chair by Paramount of Sturgis in brown nylon cover, quality construction ...... Ultra modern Davenport by j. Ll. Chase in gorgeous metallic brown frieze. Unique design, brass legs, foam rubber cushions. .,.. Biack- and silver Davenport and matching Chair with re- versible cushions and nice GOIN cccvcenccsvecsece Curved Front Double Dresser Chest and Bookcase Bed. Polished brass drawer pulls! Limed Oak tert eesti rene Modern Triple Dresser, Chest and P ish, Save FAO.00. ees eees Y¥, MAY ‘24, 1957 - : = - Med styl- ‘ ing in fawn mahogany: fin- rete Ah M SUITES AND SECTIONALS 34950 SPGQ? NOW General Electric 30” Range, fully automatic. Giant size oven, push button switches. With trade-in. . 10 cu. ft. General Electric Refrig- erator. Large freezer section, dial defrost, two vegetable crispers. With trade-in ....+seceecees- Maytag Dryer, fully automatic de- luxe model GOIW. Dials to set time and temperature. Does not require venting ....6.6<«+ees+ General Electric Automatic Wash- turn. Fully automatic. With trade-in ee ee ee ee ee 40-inch Maytag Gas Range. Has controls on backguard where chil- dren can't reach them......... DINING ROOM BUYS Twe: pedestal modern Limed Oak Dropleat Table with folding center extension leaf, Save $20.00..,.. 48" modern styled Limed Oak Buffet. Ample storage space. Save WOOT hie k ssi ciskes voce oc Heywood - Wakefield Champagne Wos NOW $26995 $18888 $29993 $19995 $29995 $19995 $29995 $24995 $21995 $17950 NOW $7950 $11950 $g9so Was $9950 Extension. Table—36 x 54 extends. to 72”. Discontinued floor sample. 1 only. Seve $29.55....4..%5 ‘ Gateleg Solid Maple Dropleaf Ex- tension Table.. 44 x 70, extends to 92". Save $90.00. vcesecic E SPECIALS 5-Pe. Black metal, grey “plastic top. 30x48 Table, with matchirig Chairs. Floor sample One only... . 5-Pc. Howell Chrome Set. Pink Pattern Table. Measures | 30 « 40 x 48, Discontinued. Floor Sample SE ae * 7-Pc. Chrome Set, 36 x 48 x 60 “Table” in yellow ‘scroll with 6 matching Chairs. Save. ...-..... " Howel 22 x 36 x 62 Plastic Top Dropleaf, black tone, Gate Table, with 4 matching suis ‘Slightly scratched |. Floor sample. , $9950 $6995 $11995 $8995 $5995 $3995 $8995 $6995. 510950 $7950 $12995 s109s0 | $395 $29 J ae $695 4 of Ee ee — a Sa { friday. ) ering eniors My fi | Area Student to Get Kx xeweeeweeKwe ee Clarkston School held it annual poof — prom May 18.Alma College Degree ‘clarinet, played “‘Interli | | companied by t the school’s concerts. jin Lake and This Page Each y 16, i the chain. The formal ceremony will take place tomorrow night at the Junior-Senior Banquet. looks on. Each graduating class adds one link to : Watch fer On } . eatured two Seniors % Pan A Spring Band and Chorus sent the school chain to junior concert was held Ma class president, Gerry Poynter. hands the The theme was “Neptune’s Hol- | CLARKSTON — Thomas El AT CLARKSTON fiors; Janet Bushman and Alfred teson, Carney and Bill VanDusen, fresh- i center, * Sophomores wil! sponsor the| The band f Prepare for Final- Events * * lett, Linda Burt, Ken and Marge Gingrich. . Bert rt 4 \ , ” : t eis EY : i f SS ‘ ‘ “ ¢ E } ial, president, as Linda Burt, senior class historian, President Jim Greenlees, With graduation drawing closer, president, Jim Greenlees, will pre-| The school, beginning at 8 p.m. Music| ‘Area High School S$ [eee R : project work) school chain on to Jim Poynter, junior class year, took a field trip to Yankee Springs State and especially C ONTIA be P ee ‘ = A By JACK HENDRICKSON + = 4 4 } epart — Me i } r to y = i ors & 4 - ioe ¥ l es 7 ca aes ent lor Highs Elect Student Officers E seers Honor Awards Made Detroit where they boarded the S. S. | ‘ig a rs * i * * * % ES * GET SET for -] MEMORIAL KweKeKe KK a Kak TESTS TT ELEM CET RTP Te TT 33 Pueté Ss =} WEEK - END; Begs “. E PGT pnts a S. | a3 cD) 3 e 3 ti 2 | >. a * S| 3: “ny>% | a4 aw Ss 3S Y ba Se eee 3 of Pontiac’s | @ Surf Boards | “ Your Johnson ‘One | © Fishing Reels © Yachting Caps Pf © Flies ° . ae TOD Soil ’ ? 1957 | 24, HS Sei i he i aya 7 for Cru _Is Your High School & ii] At Hh A= Pope is : ‘ie as W FRIDAY, MAY ii nl if neat} iy tate a aud es Beal F if LH He pea) g bean mat ot te ast ‘Day Draws Near Tee oe ag: ore are busy days anima af on Sie to te taht Church on 8. Studies in tion for ie cmmas take ‘i N g flip! wag : i s.sil fees AH og Seiad if i tittln fh Ur pal iat isan ili fell a i aie cal 4 aL a i geil g! at ial, Palin Sct castavigty tlaleas gtd fig] plea cpl pat en mad dy een tiki ey yeti Te Ute lit Bae eh Hh unin! i ule aie Hu idiage il iat Oe weet fea if rs ie aul Sid SSeiEs? PAE GE et bP it ibe Hei it iW Hil it att tial Hh ie alt Le fle bli i aby Hel pill aie Ht JAE nt AE i i it i if si i He | Hr ft ‘ i fell a “| Hi REE reed Sah Bes rt ath Heda ial fi 2 ia ae ‘| ia i ie ay a hil HTH ih ag ee 1a bile i a J o.. :SWENTY-TWO | ae * ‘f | “Rese Consider Power Equipment 7 If you are considering the pur- chase of power equipment for lawn or garden, such as power mowers, tractors or tillers, here are a few suggestions that may Decoration Day Plants Geraniums — Fuchias Caleus — Adgeratum Spikes — Vines — Etc. ANNUAL and PERENNIAL |) PLANTS Reduced price on pack-} aged stock. , : Potted flowering shrubs and rose bushes. Evergreens — White Bire Rose Bushes — sa Shrubs and Fruit Trees McNeil’s Nursery 6670 Dixie Hwy. MA 5-7946 i make your purchase more pleas- ant and satisfactory. “ Consider your purchase from all angies and get the best standard machine to do your job, . When buying look for quality construction and the past record of the company that makes. the machine. Some gas engines have no bear- ings or bushings to support the crankshaft, and these. are con- structed of very light materials. As the old saving goes, you only get what you pay for, and ‘quality merchandise is cheaper in the HELP YOURSELF Insist on nationally “known makes from reliable dealers, who stock parts and have service when you need it. - Do not buy equipment in a box. Insist on assembly as sometimes parts are missing or machines may be damaged in shipment. This requires time to return and change, or wait for replacement, Have the machine serviced and run at the time of purchase before accepting, because sometimes the gas is shut off, the float needle jmay stick due to an air lock in Always Look. for Quality First vent serious accidents, All equipment does not have oll in the crank. case,- air gear lubrication which the aver- age home owner does not have. After two years experience with cut rate machines, authorized) dealer serviceships are: hesitating to grant warranty service on these because of contintious service necessary. When machines have to be re- turned to the manufacturer for adjustment or warranty, they have to be crated or boxed and express charges paid. As a result the customer is weeks to as long as two months. During this time the gass and weeds are not receiving proper care, — DEAN’S | GARDEN CENTER - 294 Ooklend LAWN & GARDEN SUPPLIES Mowers Sharpened New and Used Mowers Open Sundays ‘til 1 P.M. | | | Clip Grass by Hand Until Bulb Leaves Die . If you cherish the early spring sight of crocuses under trees and naturalized in clumps here and there on the lawn, prepare to pay for the sight by hand-clipping the grass in the area until the leaves of the bulbs have yellowed down. x * * If they are ctiopped off by the mower along with the grass, they will be unable to develop bloom for the next season. Peruvian Lily ls Different See‘ Something Unique for Home Gardeners This Year Spreaders—Y ews Potted - sys Rose Bushes brid T ‘eas oe Ban Meade te Bloons 50 Varieties OPEN SUNDAY — EVERGREENS Government Inspected - OPEN EVENINGS $*¢p49 and up ARBORVITAES POTTED Flow - Shrubs. Spirea and Many More Flowering Plants for Window Boxes, Cemetery Urns Now Ready to Plant—Free Soil for Urns A Wide Selection of Every Blooming Thing Jacobsen’s Orion Garden Center | 524 So. Broadway (M-24) Perry St. | 15 Minutes from Pontiac on New Divided Hwy. Lake Orion ithe rpigus iF B j | a j _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1957 DELIGHTED WITH SPRING — Now that the bia, Mo., little Julie Sullivan snow and winter fun have disappeared in Colum- flowers and chase butterflies, | 715, CASS LK. RD.—1 BLOCK S. ELIZABETH LK. RD. FE 5-4711—Open Monday-Saturday 8 to 6 Closed Sundays — Attend Church! United Press Phete | is ready to pick m” 20” WHIRLWIND the best you can buy! 1. MOWS GRASS 2. TRIMS CLOSE } *** Koren ot ween gs ind ed cr 5. MULCHES 5 ee se oe ‘Tore builds the world’s ad ony Se 6 ee ie a Two powertul models (don't mins the bell complete line of power eat sow 6.8 bp “Super? take 16 basic & . EVANS, Equipment nie. Hwy., Clorkston MA 5-7878 Visitors Are Invited to Cranbrook House ‘It’s tulip time at Cranbrook! ly flowers are now blooming in the Gardens and Park .of Cran- brook House. Visitors may tour the Gar- Lawn and other turf grasses vary in their susceptibility to dis- “Inadequate soil aeration or similar objects on the lawn in het! weather, burning by chemical weed | , How to Treat Trees Mistreatment of the roots of a tree such as burying them. too A Complete Line of “SCOTT” © 4XD-WEED KILLER @ TURF BUILDER ©@ ANYTHING YOU NEED Sundays GARDEN SEEDS BULK OR PACKAGE 9-4 — = The first summer after ting,| dens > Monda , : a. ' the Secnten tie sien met ae from Fie ene small ah drainage, overwatering, A xi yt eae oF tee S tes i 2 inches and -has comparatively| mission charge is made to bene- |Proper fertilizing or clipping may iichtly patting of ust ever Gum! BARBER S FEED RE ANCHOR ROTARY |few flowers. From the second year| fit the scholarship fund of Kings- |lead to disease problems, wil ditact the wellnce of tho whale! , 2 lone ee ee ee tree, according to the National] $665 Highland Rd. (M-39) OR 3-9162 — The tulip-filled area is part of Arborist Association { Pla t Ou the 40 acres —— Cran- —_— = —_ —S : Get H brook House. Many tors to the : } nts une t Gardens will also see flowering Scott's for a ’C Break’ Petite: Turf Builder 3% HP. Commercial Engine | 4 taty in Rockville, Nebraska an a eo Rp ee, 4 : | raising plants to feeding them Fy DE 50 For Those Who Want =| fis‘\uSr sat hed been’ taking as -tlaen oni baneten a y Ni te impertont rae gio heeng n | : that be lews the Best,..20” & 21” regular cstion breaks hed 340 jlands, A handsome tree, it-e-exf . aT Ad ceil a0 hal can ans Oo ” blossoms numerous_| te: ly cultivated in- 4 rigor of the hot summer sun. Heavy Duty 4-Cycle buds, ‘Undoubtedly, that indy |dens in the se ty Seed these bare spots now too Scott's: Lawn Mower “cefiee thumb.” | areas. ori uh —end all new seeding should 1 | Bea be pu mgs within the next Spreaders z i . . two = $ Built Especially For Us ae 12.75 : wey \ : Are You one. of Wain 1) Sco Something New for You to See! e happy owners pelea, of the new heavy- a, ete Scott's E J weight Anchor AL ee Fairbank-Morse RIDIN “3 o MOWER 2% WP. Briggs Engine | Lawn Mower Unconditionally ‘Gaarentocd arante 5 Yeors \ 2 f A new conception of eleciric power mowing—the result of many years of engineering and careful Scott’s New Weed & Feed Feed your lawn and kill the weéds in. 1- operation. Enough for 2500 ft. 3.45 Enough for 5000 ft. 5.95 RECOIL STARTER 2 Bia Sy 9 gt tat a ; Bulk Lawn Seed-Mixed to Order| Water Softeners Reg. Price $239.00 Kentucky Blue Gres... 1.15 ¢ fed ie MON is, cs eso OUR OO ae eile gr fe eng ee CRS EET ESR, Pee Seat Gress «~~. -000 Mh 1.25 Fem sock song oii + of. a ted Perenaiel Rye Grose... 29 Kentucky BT Rescue: “45 5469° = ; While They : Lost Walking and Riding Tractors and Rotary Tillers |] For Q on ontrolied - i Meadquarters For All Types'ot Lawn and Garden Uquipment ° |] CIDES to keep it healthy, LAWN FOOD te keep it. 8 LO-BOY | | L Bautloc's Oldest: Dealer. -_ |] St SA BORE MOWERS fe 408 Bs 8 ae! °$ SALES & SERVICE | em nos. ak : : eV yeary’ eae ee aaa eee ae ae ee ee ee ee eg ee ee > ¥ i 2 TE ~~ = : epee \ seat ye / | Sey : ; ee ee i ed ar pa rae ope ag 89 i fee 2e'% Goin PSPS es Ps \ ae qi. i ’ 4 \ f 4 aft t | A . = THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1957" ee es ‘ = YOUTH "BUREAU te ) Channel 73 Fri. 2] ~ HAROLD TURNER] Does It Again... The Largest Purchase of Ford Motor Company Official Cars Ever Made in the ‘History of Harold Turner It Starts Today! Sensational Sale of. FORD MOTOR CO,| icials '56 '57 Models $ _ Prices Starting at . Custom Lines ° Fairlanes * Victorias ° Station Wagons ° Custom 3001 Two Doors, Four Doors. .6 and 8 Cylinder. 2-Tone Paints in Many Colors MOST WITH FORD-O-MATIC Never before have we offered such an array of Ford Motor Company Officials’ Cars at such sensationally low prices os re have white wall tires, Power Steering, Power Brakes, pasar Seats and Windows, and Air 7 Conditioning . . Every car a fabulous value. “MOST ’57 CARS WITH LESS THAN 2,000 MILES MOST ‘56 CARS WITH LESS THAN 7,000 MILES These” Great ‘Buys cas Available Only at a 3 eet < ~~ a a ae eS ee ee oe eS te —_— — ——- — 5 - = 4 as “a . ; ; , i : 4 vf y: f ° : : vd } } A 7 bee % ds t i a fad 81 . j i ee f i fie ; i ig Posy feat ; eee 4 f : } if Oey ; | . , i j : ai | bee i z ; | \ AY. ' 4 off ge | \ i j ' i fa) 7 fom ‘ i Nes, - é : EP ; 4 ; : a ou ae i fof | ’ eae wend escalate cede Sifibeeceenitcnst a : bi: TWENTY-FOUR | ) fee __-THE PONTIAC PRESS. _FRIDAY, MAY 96 Ui) Py tt | scare = - ||. Firat Tells ‘Thieves | ec Ste Here. Is Correct pete Solution|i “FRANKLIN, Tenn. —After an outbreak of safecrackings, a real estate firm, Roberts and Green) The following are correct entrels, and would want to lend her} C. (5) MASTIC, The quite Aey-lget Beam, one could take a chancejit: fis + dig a = swers and explanations for- the|something dry to slip on, while theling, pasty cement known as MAS-|and not carry an umbrella. f night . ech/Pot-0-Gold Puzzle which appeared/soaked garments and shoes drieditic would be a better choice for| (9) RANKLING. A smoldering] Then it put this sign on the safes: A, (2) CALLER. A hostess would}could do about a damp Cellar un- replacement thereithe mind alone and certainly does “No a inside. Open for in-|naturally be solicitous. about herj¢ji it stopped dripping. woe op Dlg oy ak oP ranging ge we 3 t who has been caught in the . il ant B. (3) JOLTED. A bridegroom|¢ration. would certainly be badly shaken—| Dp. (8) WETTER. If the weather//™t DELL’S INN ie —e oon — if hisiis likely to get WETTER, it's han- & quarrel by bedtime. ‘by failed to w up for the'dy to have a folding umbrella OSTRUM k rem- wedding. “Badly” dilted is not atucked in one’s purse — ‘iettlede oe wordt a's tet | good combination of words; a dis-/purses have an umbrella attach- 's specialty; he hopes voters [\carded lover is just JILTED. — |ment. It the weathes is likely toloin be ere by his vague Presents . ° | “|promises to ‘‘do something about F RANK PERRY : Dance to Western Music DINNERS HUMPHREY BOGART :’ : * is taken, and he'll either|in New York this week to discuss|jeaders’in his office. They handed : | develop it into a Broadway play|Mariene’s wardrobe for “Witness|him a letter. stating they felt they BOYS AND GIRLS! SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY! : AUDREY HEPBURN % or a movie, for the Prosecution.” Marlene|should be admitted “to the United OPEN 12:30 canroons—~é > WILLIAM HOLDEN : Boy won't leave for Hollywood until/States, the country of freedom” COMEDY : :; All reports that Ava Gagdner|after the birth of her newest grand-land asking the aid of American SATURDAY BETES TO BSGULAR SHOW ‘ Ss “ i. planned to skirt Hollywood and re-| child. officials here. Heacock told them : : Eire. fo Porte withest oven 8. not : —— ea . a ‘ our direction are untrue. "d never visited Ye Litt . ee ne eee ee ee oe STRANGER ot producer Samm Zimbellt abou| Abby can, Every table wa BUTTERFIELD DOOR coer parang) edgy ven remedied NOW Tiong at Your Theater MY i he aophery a in a fin-|torchy voice. Starring ‘ ‘isl script it’s tailored to fit . : Incidentally, Sam tells me that|engers enter and leave New York \ ‘ 2 his production of ““Ben Hur,” which|City each day via trains that Petricia Medina. ‘ William Wyler will direct, will be| arrive and leave the two main’ t 7:55 P.M. Skip Homeier at é: * SPECIAL RED CARP PREVIEW TONIGHT * * * * , bs . By Special Arrangement | SNEAK PREVIEW the Pennsylvania buildings. 2150 Opdyke Road Phone FE 4-461! Ist RUN HE'S NOT TALKING Not one word will Milton Greene say about his troubles with Mari- lyn Monroe. I met him and his Drumslich THE 4/G LARD § BLUE SKY tur: FIRST-RUN-HELD OVER FRIDAY and SATURDAY | feels that this ic one of the most Outstanding fom RES of its kind, and in view of the weather, we ee 2 a *this great feature THE MOST SAVAGE GUERRILLA 2435 Dixie Hwy. at Phone FE 54500 oi oa a 2. 2. 2k on on 2 oe TODAY & SAT: Late sHow sar. micHT! sterring . 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SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1957 a7 x aE a RES: slat Community leaders Launch Plan ‘Tornado Area to Pehl KANSAS CITY @ — Civic and business leaders have launched a plan designed to restore 739 homes in Kansas City’s tornado-devastat- ed suburbs in no more than & days. Hbuilding cost and owners will con- ltinue their present mortgage ar- * * * Eighty-six of the more than 20 * . hurt in Monday night's storm still were in hospitals today, four of them in critical condition. The death toll stood at 37. or the suburban area on the south edge of Kansas City, in adjoining counties in Kansas and ont ‘arg “Education Board! _ The Red Cross ec ow coll WALLED LAKE PARK FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY * lexplained. : | Program Started in City ee ae ee ee and the Veterans Administration had agreed to the idea. * .« -* Insurance money will finance at least the major part of the re rangements. “This will save refinancing at higher interest rates,” Popkess “It will avoid addition- ‘personal effects might make it im- possible to recast loans for owners joe coy ee eee $5.2 ‘Million Structural Under Current Budget Bids on a $2.7 million bond is- iby the Pontiac Board of Educa Gon, . The bond revnue {fs part of the! system's $5.2 million construction, program started under the current (budget and which will continue during the 1957-58 fiscal year. will be May 2 from M, Smith fi BE ip ef} af ~ "i Ss : § F 5 WASHINGTON (INS) — Presi- nt Eisenhower prog- Monday, Priday 11 all “ie be a ' iy ) ‘) | ! A New Action-Pack Western Novel! aati a Likud i Cs _ Mr. Overholser is a two-time winner of the Western Writers of America . Award for the best Western novel of the year, THE PONTIAC PRESS IS ESPECIALLY PLEASED TO PRE- SENT HIS NEW NOVEL AS A FEATURE OF OUR NEWS COLUMNS. “GUNLOCK” is a fast-moving action story of the Old West. The tale of a man who inherits a legacy of violence and death, and what happens when lie tries to change. himself and all those around him i into peace-loving people. Don’t miss the action os - don’ A miss the: pene t“Gubd Oo WHY DID HIS WIFE HATE HIM? SicgPaidaty Ghaated: sites imal tetas ‘cgay a hate when Joe tries to kiss her goodbye. Neither of them know it, but Joe is riding to f>o$\, adate with death. Who will take Joe’s place as ruler of the Box P Ranch and the Easter a a Valley settlers? Can peace-loving Will Beeson, whom Joe took in as an orphan, enforce : _ Joe's brand of two-gun law and justice? And what happens when Sarah finds out that part of Joe’s legacy is left to Kathy, who ruiis gainbling tables in her home and sells whiskey? bir tappnie sivickes eh amma —_ of this new y Western "Novel ss it unfolds in The Pontiac Press.” se THE PoNt#Ad Ress, FRIDAY, MAY. 24, 1957 a i Jerry Florez of Birmingham cap- tured. the Ohio Conference individ- ual tennis championship for the third straight year. He was cap- tain of the Denison University squad which won its 4th straight conference title. In four seasons, Jerry compiled a record of 34 wins and 11 losses in singles competi- a.m. to 9:00 p.m, ~*~ * * The public is invited to atttend a novelty Turkey Shoot Sunday at the Waterford Skeet Trap range of the Oakland County Sportsman's Club. . * * * A crowd of 13,000 was expect- ed for the opening of Hazel Park's thoroughbred season to- day. Post time each day except Saturday is #15 p.m., Saturday time is 2: ig pm. * * Michigan ‘gees begged 73,590 deer during the 1956 regular and special season. Regular season kill was 60,940. In 1955 when only bucks were legal the total was 73,620, * * * Almont High's star athlete | Larry Kersten is headed for Fer- ris Institute next fall on a schol- arship. * * * There is considerable talk around: the majors now about a light plas-| tic combination face and head mask for pitchers which would pre- vent a recurrence of Herb Score’s: of the Course. ~ i MEDALIST THREAT — One of the outstanding schoolboy golf- | ers of the season in the Pontiac area is young Bud Badger (above) good Bloomfield Hills Class B team. Bud is a consistent 70- plus shooter and is rated a real threat for the low medal in Monday's thigh school athletics. Pontiac Press Invitational Prep Tournament at Municipal Golf | Teams will start play at 9 a.m. ‘of its third consecutive title and Fy MTight Ba By H, GUY MOATs ~ With one of the strongest fields, overall, that the event has boasted in its six years, The Pontiac Press Invitational Prep Golf Tourney to- day was all ready for action. Eatries for the May 27 event each, It is rich in better than usual individual shotmakers, and one of the closest and most in- teresting events in tourney his- tory is anticipated. Here are the competing teams: Defending champions, Water- ford; 3-tirne champions Birming- ham; Pontiac (first champion); Southfield; Royal Oak Dondero (Five Class A schools). Class B— Fitzgerald, Shrine (Royal Oak); Farmington; Milford, Rochester, Avondale; Brighton; Bloomfield Pontiac St, Frederick. Previous champions—1952, Pon- tiac; 1953, 1954, 1955, Birmingham; 1956 Watertord. Tournament, only MHSAA-ap-| proved golf test for schoolboys con- It is operated entirely within the irules and regulation governing Monday at Pontiac's fine Municipal ‘includes 16 teams of five players | Hills; Clawson; Holly, Class C—| aren Medal play “will be ob- served, with total team cards de- | termining the standings, Play is! over a l&hole route. In case of unplayable weather tourney will be played Tuesday May 238. Pairings and starting times are published on this page today. They must be adhered to, without fail, except where alternates may be named and these changes must be made prier to start of tourney, Waterford, 1956 champion, will be hard pressed to retain its cin Tim Baldwin. Both are graduated, strong combination that j ‘ sn : f aM Re eon le Looms for Pres 'Clel Charbaneau is the only cane: ing member of last year’s team. J Wettlaufer, Skipper ace, won both Class A and tourney med- als in a playoff with Birmingham's as is Skippers’ Jack Reynolds who finished just behind the other two. However, Maples again boast a only Wednesday won the. EML crown. Pete Jackson’s 70 and Ted Mur- ray’s 72 set the pace for the 306-361 win over Port iat eek may, get a starting spot Monday as a result of his fine play. Pete Green and ‘Mike Conroy, with Jackson were on jast year's 3rd place team. Among top individuals taking part in Monday's are Bloom- field Hills’ Bud ir, a consist- ent 70-plus shooter, B-C medalist in 1956; Frank Syron Jr., of Shrine, another 70-plus player; Ed Tokar- sky of Milford; Dick Whitmer of Pontiac; Rick Bera of Royal Oak; Purdue Seeking 3rd_ Straight Golf Title | IOWA CITY, Iowa ww — Purdue's’ two - time defending champions) open defense of their Big 10 con-| jference golf title on. the new 6.\ 5 |515-yard University of lowa course jtoday. The two-day meet will consist of | F 72 holes of medal play. The top! five scorers of the six men en- itered ffom each school will be ducted by a newspaper, has full'counted in the team’s total score. | Campbell. sanction of the state prep bedy.| joe Campbell, national collegiate’ Beaupre. Rochester: Bera, Royal Oak ehampion in . 1955 and national) amateur semifinalist last year,| jagain will lead Purdue in search! fifth in eight years. Dittmer Takes Over Third Base * | KANSAS CITY @—The Detroit\Bertoia of the regulars is hitting, Kansas City is one of two teams, game. tomorrow night and Frank | accident. Many are of the opinion Tigers will try to shake their Kan- over .300. masks would not work since they sas City Blues tonight with a re- Dittmer has been used almost would cause the hurlers to per- vised batting order and a new third exclusively as a pinch hitter spire too much and would also blur their vision somewhat. * * * Romeo stars Benny Meyer, Ray Ritter and Fred Browarski will play for the Romeo Athletics dur- ing the summer. a ee cee Thersday’s Sperts In Brief , TENNES PARIS—Herb Fiam of Beverly Hills, Cailf advanced (e the fourth round of the French yg gy i by of Seuth Africa say > | Gerdes 3 hue, Mel Gtbaen —< Lew, baseman. Jack Dittmer will sale over at. third ag Reno Bertola continues to ‘rest his aching shoulder on the} bench. Jim Finigan, who per- formed here for the Athletics last |season and who has started the|iead off position. Bolling, who has last two games at third for De- been leading off, will be shifted ‘new order with Kuenn moving from since coming to the Tigers from Milwaukee during the winter. His normal position is second base. Dittmer will bat second in the the second slot back to his familiar itroit, will go back to the bench downward to sixth or seventh. with Reno, Finigan couldn't get a hit in either of the twe games. He wasn't alone, Harvey Kuenn ed ints SEOTEE ampion, = Oe hasn't bit im his last 15 times at ® co _ bat while Frank Bolling and Al et, YORE Duane Hanover | ais 209} Kaline alse have seen their aver- Be alee ae the year on & ball mille oval ‘me of) When the Tigers left Detroit 10) $for Toasure "si Garden Siete Pas ~~. On days ago for their first eastern. a _ jsWing Tanager Jack Tighe was) pe WOOD Clit —Lover Bey ($5.0). moaning about the lack of long | the bate ion face’ af foliyessa Hits, The Tigers got him the long Park hits—producing a flurry of home BOSTON, u Y presae B. _ Maay —Cotemenst qe. dam wns 8 Boston and New York, Sinner, captured the Gfuriang ! kt *® But while swinging for the seats LEY ty ow bs as they suddenly lost their knack of]: ond @ haif. jhitting singles. As a result, the CHICAGO, Tl, — French Cost 3.) team's overall batting average ae ee slipped 10 percentage points. Only Beats Smith in Flint Crawford Gels Decision FLINT (AP)}—Mickey Crawford stopped Wallace debut into the welterweight ranks last night by taking a unanimous 10 round decision from the former) lightweight champion. * A crowd of 1,293 at the I.MA. saw Crawford dominate the bout. There were no knockdowns. it was aed Saginaw _fighter’s _—— Four Suspended in Horse Mix-Up Owners and Trainers Dropped for Rea Horse _T ransfer (Bud) Smith's) 16th pro win in 17 starts and his second ever Smith. Crawford weighed 14714, Smith, 14444. Judge Sid Sidor scored it 50-39 for Crawford; referee Billy Moore | tavored Crawford 49-40, and Judge Harold Anderson scored it 50-40 | for Mickey. Tigers Aim to Shake ‘Blues’ in the league the Tigers haven't) beaten this season. The Athletics took two games here at the open- ing of the season and two more a little later in Detroit. Last year the Tigers also had trouble in the early going with the A's but wound up with a 166 record over them, including 10 victories here. Lary Sunday afternoon, Feytack ceived credit for the victory— his third against two losses. apart, _ Smith lost his lightweight | ‘eerown in August of last year. — | When he failed to regain the | title, he dechied to campaign | as a welterweight. & Crawford's win over Smith fol- | lowed by two months his victory| over Paddy DeMarco in Saginaw. - BALTIMORE nm Two @ owners * It started with Donald Grubb of New Bedford, Mass. According to testimony before the Maryland Commission, Grubb want- = Jersey’ Stakes roe, decisioned Chuck craic ‘istin Berri (4. Offers Tuneup for Iron Liege SMITH LANDS ONE — Wallace Smith jands one of his few punches against Mickey Crawford of Saginaw won a 10-round unanimous decision in last night's fight at the ‘Flint IMA. Crawford from the former lightweight boxing champion. 2 AP Wirephote tiac Press Invitational Prep golf 50—MecKee, Claw: DP Mcdaniet Birmingham; G Rochester, “hess, Royal Oak; | worked three innings in relief |, at Baltimore in the 16 inning Claw marathon Tuesday night and re- (pa. ic: Denison, Avondale; Bishop, Parm- Jim Bunning, who worked the first 13 innings Tuesday night be- fre retiring with a blistered fin- ger, will be rested until hext Tues- day unless the relief staff falls Here are pairings and starting) times for Monday’s (May 27) Pon- itournament at Pontiac Municipal Golf Course. All times must be ad- hered to fully. : m—Hd Kast, St. Frederick; acdeu. “ploomfield Hills; Porteous, Claw- son; Harmes, Holly. A! 05-——Jackson, Bir r4 : ‘ontiac: Don esr pernncie: De- vine, Waterford. 9:10—-Van Orman, Avondsle;. Kitchen, | Reghavter: Reed, Milford; Calihan, Royal $:15—Rice, Brighton; Inda, Pit: oon Shrine; Porman, Parm’ Sukenik, Brighton; Syron, Shrine: 5—Hales. Waterford; Keller. St. i Prederick: Cobb, Farmington; Shorter, | Pontiac $:30—Ceglarek, Pitegeraid: Lomake, Clawson; Puller, Bloomfield Hills; Wat- son, Milford $:35—Kinery, Holly; Dick Kast, St. ee Prederick; Gibbons, Tpouthfield; Green, Birminghs > ame : 6:40 — Whitmer, ‘ontiae ; s Pitagereid: A dete Par ton; prs rar, Avondale 9:45- Benedict, Waterford; 7 Mer- ers, Southfield: Desc Pred- erick: McGregor, Brigh v: Dupke, Shine Ta Part, Blosmtisid Milter Martane. — vey ~Howting. Shrine; : w cuen Royal Oak: os ‘ber, Aven 16 10 — Alt, Souttifield; yg Wilkinson, Brighton; Ewing, ondale; Coxen. Mil- Waterford; Turner, Holly; Hill, AV ord; Canterbury, cine : Brighton. Pita- son 10:20—Kramer, lopoti, Bt 10: 25—Fia jole, ie 0: 30—Ennis, Rochester; White, Roya! | Press Tourney Pairings Oak; eg Pontiac; Thompson, Bloom Beeman: ee Krause. boneau, cee Gross Beats Cards, 6-2 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS young Cincinnatj lefthander may) one for the Redlegs since 1955. The 25-year-old southpaw has_ rbeen—the- record_ eight times in his last 29 appear-| ances in the majors — and each) decision was a victory, He last) lost one Sept. 8, 1955, to” Phila- delphia. Gross—was in 19 games. last season and wound up with a 30 record, * * * Last night, he made it 40 for ‘|'57 in his eighth appearance of the year, defeating the St. Louis Cardinals 62. It was the only in the majers game and pushed the Redlegs back into a two-game lead over Milwaukee in the National League. Wally Post, with three runs bat- ted in on three hits — one a two- run homer — and Don Hoak, with a two-run single, got the job done victory over the Cards in his 80 streak. * * * A five-run third inning, with only one run earned, carried the Redlegs to their 19th victory in the last 22 games and dumped the Cardinals into sixth place. Man- ager Fred Hutchinson shook up his line-u old _ "shifting third base- | Strong team balance - in every event overshadowed some outstand- ing cn caniaeel performances as Wa- terford captured the Inter-Lakes Conference track championship for the 2nd successive year at Farm- ington yesterday. The Skippers had only dees 1st record of five feet; 8% inches, == Waterford Inter - Lakes. Track - Champs all the | scorers. with 16 points fea- rain; His mark came from a- shot turing victories. in the 100, 220 and put heave of 47 feet, 8% inches, pole vault, Berkley ace Jerry Mey- Both records had stood since 1952. er had 154% as he won'both hurdle} Fritz Eilber in the 449 and Jerry events and set a new high jump ors in the 880. ‘oung in the mile were the other rkley victors: Dave Warriner of Southfield's Len Lamb also broke the host Falcon team took top hon- a record despite the muddy ter One thing about Den Grods, the | placing not win ‘em all, but he hasn't lost| Kasko at for Gross, who gained his fourth boxing ‘by IBC famous Eighth Avenue. sports are- Redlegs Lead by Two man Ken Boyer to centerfield, re-| rookie Bobby Gene Smith, and putting rookie Eddie i - an attempt to lavoid St. ’ fifth defeat in a! row, Gross gave. up only Stan Mu-|“™ sial’s home run and two singles ‘until the ninth, when three sin- gies Brought the Cards their oth- er run and Tom Acker came on in relief to get the final out. The ~ get back into the swing of things today with the Chicago White Sox. carrying their three - game American League lead and 10-game unbeat- en streak into.Cleveland against after losing tWo in a row, as they of I Sn Seen et Washington in Yankee Stadi- the second-place Indians under the lights. The New York Yankees, who beat Brooklyn 10-7 in an ex- hibition game last night, were in third place, four games behind this afternoon. ee 7 * Elsewhere in the American, it's Boston at Baltimore and Detroit at Kansas City, both night games. In the National, St. Louis stays at Cincinnati for a nighter, Mil- waukee goes to Chicago for an afternoon game, New York is at Brooklyn at night and Pittsburgh is at Philadelphia, also under the lights... Judge Slaps IBC NEW YORK @® — Independent | promoters today saw & large crack of daylight in what for ‘Imany years has been a very black world, * * * The crack was opened by Fed- eral Judge Sylvester J. Ryan during yesterday's hearings in the government's case against the In- ternational Boxing Club and Madi- ‘son Square Garden He indicated during testimony a ns Truman Gibson’ that he y compel New York's na to “open its doors” to inde- pendent fight promoters at a fixed, repeeeree St, ‘ operations. The || This would put teeth in a move t }t> curtail all the IBC’s far-flung judge's comments Promoters See Daylight indicated that such outdoor arenas as Yankee Stadium and the Polo Grounds would also be available for independently promoted cham- pionship fights. The IBC also has held exclusive contracts to these two sites. Judge Ryan also indicated that a final decision is near on the ease before he adjourned ‘until Wednesday. Mets Practice Saturday The Mets baseball team, Class E member of the Pontiac junior leagues, will hold a practice session Saturday afternoon at 2:30 on the Columbia-Joslyn south AMERICAN LEAGUE Wen Lest Pet Chicago S, 7 a Cleveland —....0ss 1a it 632 3 New York tee e 5a. 4 Detroit we a 6 Boston lc suwe 16 6 i 6% Kansas City ..... 4 19 4M bd Baltimore .....+« 5 vw a4 F Washington ms (eS THURSDAY'S © Ts No games TODAY'S G: ) ’ places as compared with the same Wetngies st Ree eb p.n.—Stobbs poy by — Walled _ Chicago, a Slamen 5h 2 earn five by place Berkley but ° * - . Boston at Baltimore, 7 p.mn.—Sullivan (24 ranked on tp o te scene bw MTS Finals at North Side «i.e on,» alta finished with at wanmcate Sy SouEDOLE Wi ' wh Berkley had 33, Farmington 29%, | The charaploesip finals of the ring tia been narrowed from 10 Guicage vat Cleveland, 1" pi. Southfield 18 and Van Dyke 9%. |10th annual City Marbles Tourna- feet to eight feet in diameter. | SUNDAYS SCHEDULE |. Seven 2nd places, three 3rds and|ment, sponsored by The Pontiac | The Pontiac Press will award Boston st, Baltimore, 2 4 pm. others among. the top_five|Fress in cooperation with the FO" trophies to the winner and runner-|Buri” , sug. Be B tiac Parks and Recreation De-' partment, will be conducted “P te North Sie Per ste el. see eee eeeey | TWENTY-EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS, “FRIDAY, MAY? 24 ‘1957 gente ft fara repent tp shopnenin tt | MORGANTOWN — West Virgin ia’ has won four straight Southern ciency ttl en r Major League idaders f f, i | sont ish or New Proposal = HITS—W | a Good Bet Car? | perp Ee eet a. ot he ae : : | 33: ‘Shtiosen ae Fever "Katat “S| povaurs_ Pw Washington, 11: roe i communrY MOTORS | .2°20°s: was Sone ca en Oe er) kok k ok Rochester and SAVE! | p> Se %in 2 ssc tots Cir bait pots Sy oad MeBoi Big Ten Leaders is: Kanne Cu 3 [Kr Yee wuneme, sein, we: Hoosier Thinclads Strong , yore, “Mente, New York,” 7: five ' gee ers tied Ww I don’t know « boner wuly of belag > SrOLEN Baltimore, 5:1 srelk. Beit Seek Softening iamcmes | Eee Big [en Meet loda so much for so little. Trueks. Kansas” Se, Loe; Mans That’s why my J. W. Dent hes Covet, Sl see vaoss, ovegn, St of Present Setup so many friends! aes — Pea chicage, 45: svansroik. Tl. Indiana andfashioned in the shot put, the nt place winner in the steeple-, wan, | Cleveland. 43: 39 pans. Gece: Ohio State are expected to battle/run, the high jump and the 120-ichase, has a 4:08.9 mile to his z vi ington, 37. — for seteating aay ig —_ high hurdles, credit this spring, under the Big) New Revision Invoiving —_ ae team title as annual Defending champion Dave Owen Ten record by a 10th of a second 8 lens oods BATTING ‘Baged gn “3 at balg)—Aaron.| ;Ten track and field championships ‘of Michigan already this spring|In the high hel Al Urbanckas of Scholarship Aid Is 1 5 0 00 we Mush Lewin. 8 Opes Pat oPen at Dyche Stadium today. has tossed the iron ball-5i-11, welll Illinois has cleared 68%, bettering Item on League. Agen a 150. bur : champ Indiana jahead of the 56-5 record set in the meet mark of -6-7%. RUNS—A iy a 33; po area the Zennple, Cincmnait | si ‘\champion Greg Bell, who will be michigan. timed fm the ich hurdles at leaders today are expect- RUNS BATTED IN—Furilo, Brooklv®|shooting at the world record of : athletic y and Aaron, Milwaukee, 29; Robinson, 6 f 8% inc t by J ~ * * :13.9, a 10th of a second better! .4 to accept a softening | cinnall, B: Post, Cmcinett 3: Bel oni eet, 8% inches set by Jesse) noacon Jones of Iowa, an Olym- than the conference mark. of the conference’s controversial |; eS Seas Owens of Ohio State in the 1935) aid to athletes pro- EITS—Robinson, Cincinnati, W:_ Asrve./ Big Ten meet at Ann Arbor, Mich. new financial a4: Musial. Louis, «4: Derk, Bi, Lovie Bell, who last week cleared 26- =“. * * -* DOUBLES—Hosk, Cincinnati and Musial| 445, also is a. favorite in the 100, , Gilliam, Brooklyn, _ 16; jashes Northwestern, Minnesota, Iowa 16 Golf Bags. . Hisdees, ba hoon, Bt hg ts = Huntin Bill in Senate and Indiana have contended re- 332 Golf Bags. . ; vet - & louie, ®! Ohio State's title bid will rest eae te ork this ol ee eed = Se has left the Big Ten prey to larze "All Types of Goll sjchamplon in the 40 - meter (alums = ieee tala ee oa i a oe scale talerit raids by outsidel Ml equipment and Accessories yajhurdies. Davis, defending ou itive approval was expected today| slom to de away with an amend- | schools, Illinois, Michigan, Purdue hurdles champion, also is ent on a bill raising the cost of hunt- ment to extend free bunting priv- ‘Michigan State, Ohio State and in the 100-yard dash, the 200-yard P24 \dash, the 120 - yard high hurdles and will run anchor on the Buck- ing licenses. The house yesterday gave in- lleges te anyone who has reached his 65th birthday. Wisconsin can't agree. The 64 margin is the same ‘at Ray Bell's Golf Supplies & Open 9-6, Fri. 9-9 3125 W. Huron St. FE 5-8318 FE 4-6115 which the Big Ten approved the (new jast February, but that was before the free-for - all! ‘hunt for athletic talent in- the \Big Ten area. * to senate amendments in following récommendations of a coriference committee appointed to adyust dif- In last winter's indoor cham-|terences of opinion between the two pionship, Indiana won the title by| nambers. Senate approval was all */but a foregone conclusion. d vigerous objections J \eye's mile relay. ; x *« * * * Basically, the new program al-, lows aid to athletes on proven in the closing mile relay event. . Other new records may be! from Democrats, the house wed ea . | need and requires financial state- BUY WITH as seen in ~ Basic fee raises remained ne PE To ; : : so prohibits a con- F F Car & Truck Rentals $reus soos tne reaien ‘ter ference yhoo! trom se CONFIDENCE L SAUNDER Drive-It-Yourself SYSTEM — ao = game fee trom June 15. 7 ALL 1957 CARS VANS—STAKES— | AL HANOUTE and charges for archery hunting | bao permit granting of academ-| : b Radios—Heaters ADS licenses and camp deer permits ie scholarships in the amount of! z Automatic Transmission LIFT GATES—P also would go up. |room, books, tuition and fees. | eee maa ne | Rates for an hour. day. weeks or month oF year—whether a ane | Such a scholarship would re L . - new car or truck you only g =e ectually use! For Billy Burke won the 1931 U.S. | information, reservations or feo wery Call FE 8-6811. golf crown at Inverness in| dune a tin bigs to be in the upper MY 2-241! LAKE ORION Open [Toledo with a 282 before a T2-hole |ciass and to maintain a B—C aver- playoff. In 1930\he was 14 strokes age in in college. Operated Locally by MaxzA’s MOBIL SERVICE 4 4 q 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 . 4 q Paddock and Pike Streets of een \behind and tied for 28th place with * ia 6. | The new - as it stands now, | OUTBOARD SERVICE - ‘limits scholarship awards, other | Fee onan motion to tuition. Special! ‘0 other cations which | | nlwe giher modifications which} $PRING TUNEUP! Ld —_ one ee | grants - in- $7795 Two Cyl, : to transfers junior col- our iS or a ew }leges and another allowing $4295 Four Cyl. : : i to contact athietes who PA RY Car Can Come True! Ps aoneneree ar an e a OPEN EVERY DAY G SUNDAY [Akins 7-5 Choice ae DEANS to Whip Beecham — WATERFORD Hen WARE RLAND ‘The weather’s been lousy — and? of course, we can’t do ‘anything about it . . . BUT WE CAN DO’ SOMETHING ABOUT OUR BUSI-: NESS! That’s why we're going to outdo WASHINGTON (#—Virgil Akins, the St. Louis veteran, was an early 7-5 favorite to defeat Jim. of Miami in their * F ins’. experience punching ourselves in the next ty. aie ae Ta Sa 7 days — going to aah ied J going Akins, 29, is fourth of fifth- give top trade-ins, make the lowest deals relax... unwrinkled! 4 $ 3 3 $ $ 3 3 : : Beechem is unranked, and a crav-/2 2 , min our history! So ing for recognition prompted him |$ $ Bi don’t wish for that | fake the Akins Seht en ents 3 «EES : ad 4 4 a? . . im new car any longer 2 2 Nothing equals the lightweight blend m .. act now! | Latin baseball players have led/% $ “ : the American League in stolen|> $ of Dacron and fine worsted to keep you e te bases in five of the last six years | 2 * 7 - ~Minnie Minoso three times and | > ‘ cool, calm and unwrinkled all summer. 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FRIDAY, MAY, 24, 1951 AP Wirephote “BEAN-BAIT’—Minnie Minoso has a dubious record he'd giadly give up. oe Se oe outfielder holds the record for being hit by pitched balls in one NEW ‘YORK —- Having any businéss which he says it took him No Luck at the Race | rr aietdit: Get a DDD Dare ; ler. college mathematics Totalizator, which reflects betting|clair odds). The tote board picks one of/3, horses which have ‘given no- luck at the race track? No? Okay, "Years to learn.” relax. All you have to do is go to Such as: every three winners. The average|tice,’ that is, looked good in pre- school, and come ‘easy. Don't play hunches. |selector’s best average is one of|vious races but lost out because That, at t, is the theory be-| “Seldom if ever wager on ped four. of a bad ride or racing luck.” hind a uni “eollege’ for horse|choice beyond sixth choice — “Ninety per cent of all winners * member one third of all races bi won by favorites, 50 per cent of|1 them are won by the 1-2 choices.” “Watch the tote board Ford began his classes April 5, advertising them with a half-inch of small type in the classified sec- tions. His staff consists.of. a form- come from one of three groups: , the favorites, picked to win on form; 2, a horse which has drop- ped in class, such as a $12,000 (the | who helps in the analyses, an er and a clerk who collected $3 fee. * * * Ford and his staff spend hours study entries for the r day’s card. The students are en the list of horses in the they should run, CHEVROLET CAR or TRUCK MATTHEWS- HARGREAVES FE 5-2077 haired office manager, Geoffrey Ford, an avid horse 37 of his 3% years. ® * * “T lost heavily for the first 20 years, then for about 10 years | broke even,” he says. “I made a thorough study of the thing and for the last several years I've made money. I cash about six out orate —_. He never touts * To the 150 to 175 week, he merely passes on some of the wisdom of this highly risky oe He has been hit 100 fn hig seven year career. He Crowds Plate _ Minoso Is Beanball Bait NEW YORK (#—Minnie Minoso holds one record he would be glad to give up. It is. the American Miracle Mile bEFk. AEF il a : wadee Bab League all-time high for most times hit by a pitched ball in one \season — 73. The 33-year-old Cuban has been plunked on various parts of his anatomy a total of 100 times in league career that stretches their C he said when the Sox were at Yankee Stadium. “ Me, I pick up ball four-five feet away.” Why does Minoso usually lead the league in the “hit by pitcher” department? * * * “They pitch me tight.” said! Minnie. “I hit close to the plate.” Reg. $195 per 1.000 A-GRADE Reg. $180 per 1.000 B-GRADE Beg. $155 per 1,000 RED CEDAR = CLEAR GRADE me *150 135 | Per 1.000 120 re ie 1xé First Quality Reg. $190 Sheet Rock .. 4’x8’-3,” Bleached Shoot Rock . . SPRUCE FLOORING $155 U.S. GYPSUM PRODUCTS &'x8’-34” Sheet Rock .....1.06.c & ¢ #x10-34” Shoot Rock ... 51.96 & ¢ - @’x8’-54” Knotty Pine . Mahogany — weeee 5-42.96 0 & 6 CLOSING OUT LUXALL and MURPHY PAINT .... +. «1/8 Off We Can Recommend | ea: _OPEN | | eevee 92986 GC | | | Now the GREATEST ITIES SERVICE SUPER — PREMIUM GASOLENE of them all! The only gasolene with these five great features: Extra-High Octane... ee Anti-Carbon Anti-Stalling Anti-Rust , Upper-Cylinder Lubricant Sd gered t #4 < peer iititetitit iti ttt tee ti Lt tt te eee * eae: 4 h Pill | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1957 = if és “DID HE SAY: rs Ei a a* ee, «% ae ~ ":MARTINS yve SCOTCH! ——~-| Sy fa: “> NO HE SAID ey COTCH? 2332252 a4 tee a a SCOTCH Over Venezuela Racers Still: INDIANAPOLIS —The Indian- apolis Motor Speedway’s fabulous weather luck — only one 500-mile race in 40 has been postponed — was turning a little sour today. Rains which washed out the sec- ond scheduled qualifying session last Sunday have poured down most of the week. There is a 400- acre mixture of lakes and bogs where some 30,000 autos were parked for last Saturday's time trials. Sinan Gini through crev- ices in the track. * * * Most of the. fastest cars among the 54 entrants are ready to runjn tomorrow if weather permits. But most spectators park outside the grounds — pos- sibly miles away — and the gate probably would suffer. would have to The brick and concrete track fait to Qualify itself dries rapidly.- The 33-car starting field can be: filled easily over the weekend if there are a few hours of running time.: How- ever, Speedway owner Tony Hul- be given a . if the trials have to be extended through Tuesday. * ** *& Nine cars were qualified be- tween the showers last Saturday. Pat O’Connor of North Vernon, Ind,, early leader in last year's Memorial Day race, won. the pole position at a speed of 143.948 | miles an hour for the 10-mile run. * * * Twenty-two cars that were lined up last Sunday will run im the same order when the trials are resumed. First in‘ line is Jimmy Bryan of Phoenix, Ariz., twice na- U.S. Tennis Team Favored CARACAS, .Venezuela (7? — The United States is favored to spoil Venezuela's debut in Davis Cup competition today and take another stride toward Australia and the challenge round of the in- ternational tennis competition. service is extremely . prompt, and - You, too, can build Home Loans or buy ahome, years of using our savings experience and loan plan Capitol Savings & Loan Assn. ; Est. 1890 75 W. Huron St., Pontiec -is based on FE 4-056! | pion. Seixas, captain of the U. S. Event by 96 Points Grant Golden of Wilmette, IIL, gets an opportunity to send the United States off in front in a match with 23-year-old Iyo Pimen- tel, Venezuela’s national cham- team, meets Ricardo Lopez in the lsecond singles match, The doubles will be played Sat- “urday and the final two singles | matches Sunday. U.S. Tops Pentathlon SAN ANTONIO, Tex. WH — The United States led by a narrow 96 | points today as the five-nation The United States had 7,549 ‘points and Mexico, in second | place, showed 7,453. In third place was Sweden with 6,474, while | Switzerland wag fourth with 6,386, | Brazil was fifth with 6,314 and the | United States B team was sixth with 6,014- David Romero of Mexico 940 points, while Lt. Sergio and Lt. Per-Ove Nilsson oe, shooting event yesterday) Tennis Tips by Rosewall Volley Is Fine Attack Shot in Fast Play ts the last of four tennis PA -=J written seperate for AP Newsfestures by Ken Rose Ne tional singles tennis cham: By KEN ROSEWALL AP Newsfeatures Everybody who hopes to become better than average as a tennis player should learn the volley. . It is one of the best attacking shots, especially with the fast lof Sweden was third. Mexico led| fast game being played today. 1 think we have a faster racket and a faster ball than whem I first started tournament tennis a doz- en years ago. I believe this ball makes a volley shot a must it comes to you at 75 miles per hour you must get your racket into position without too much loss of motion. portunity to get to the net soon- er, often surprises your .oppo- nent and saves wear and tear on these important leg muscles. * * * The volley is like a short jab in boxing. It’s not a long sweeping stroke like the serve, forehand or backhand. The ball comes up at you fast and you don't have time to make a full shot, Try hitting two successive vol- ley shots against a wall and you veo see immediately the effective- The veliey gives you an op- ness of your first shot. KANSAS CITY W—Unorthodox| Bob Rosburg is a golfer whose game gets better as the weather grows hotter and he now looks Z MIDAS MUFFLERS FREE INSTALLATION 15 Minute Service While You Wait ne - me cA i ‘a : mi DAS MUFFLER FE 2-1010 — Rust Out, Blow Out. Open Fri- day ‘ti1'8:00. Mon., thru Set- _ 256 S. Saginaw Head coach Gene Wright pre. | hurt; = barely been/making ex Harness Race sented letters and other awards) Pcburg sank a 15-loot putt for| Star Wins 4 [ia vat en tr via angranneSearl : Los Angeles veteran finished just. | XONKERS, N. Y. — Billy|pasketball team as well as varsity|"Kt & 3535-68 for the par 36.36 |Haughton, the nation’s leadinland junior varsity cheerleaders, | Sms = Cavey snd_ es Syenrt Doe| Tug oma ge chemi | scangrum, who has wor thi Duane Hanover gave 27,- ‘ Se eumty ta talk shout iast| Ered olf team and Bill Moun- | at Youkers Raceway. ‘Poo Class @ A-Ochinnd Oose- | ee Press Clase © All-Oadiand Ovme- | Jackson May Meet | Haughton won four races inc The ng he $2.79 Good Tine Pace| Free (Paterson in July with Duane Hanover in a roman) “John Panelli, former Notre Dame finish that had six horses in the fastest mile season for a half mile j 4 3 Rk “it i Hh 4 s iwith Trader Horn, equalling the Yonkers track record. Pancho, Trabert Win Opening Net Matches’ CHEVROLET DON’T PUT OFF | NEEDED SERVICE Just Beceuse You Can't Take Time During the Day NITE SERVICE Leove your car between 4 and 5 P. M—I0ll be ready ot 8A. M.. # ene “doy ont Lo ot a © o amt «eae 9s ate op ah awa NITE SERVICE | FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE ~=if _ USE OUR CONVENIENT . Shea wnat Hay FE a i Abel showed films of the 1957 Stanley Cup hockey playoffs at the end of the program. = Starts Monday at PHS |2-Door “Hardtop. ae Sree esas oo | — Rosburg Leads KC Open With Opening Round 67 tournament twice, was alone ip second place, but 29 other golfers played the 6,668-yard layout in par or better and were close on the) heels of the leaders. Tied for third place with 2-un- Besselink, Open * * * Rosburg didn't gain an ounce of security with his brilliant round! five birdies and 13 pars. Com- 1957 masters’ champion 'Ford, Billy Casper Jr., Dick May- ler and Jack Fleck. Last year at this time, Rosburg NEW YORK (#-A title defense by heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson against Tommy (Hurri- ) Jackson at the Polo Grounds fin ate July again was inthe tll stage today. coon aN 3 VOSTOOOSEDTETO OOS for ‘50 ‘tional big car champion who has Doug | O° 7 started in five previous “500.” x * ® Following Bryan will be Eddie Russo of Hammond, Ind., son of track in 1934, and Eddie’s uncle, Paul Russo of Canoga Park, Calif. in the rebuilt Novi which crashed while he was leading last year’s race. i The qualifying delay permitted the Agajanian Special crew to put the touches on the car . 1950 Indian- * * * The only cars regarded as un- likely to make the trials were the entry of Giuseppe Farina, former world champion from Italy, which was demolished May 15 in a wreck that killed Keith Andrews of Colo- rado Springs; a car entered by Pete Salemi of Cleveland as a spare for Johnnie Baldwin of San Carlos, Calif.; the tiny Italian Maserati entered by Bob Morgan, Paterson, N. J., sports car en thusiast, and a ” Mercedes Jaguar entered by Eddie Shreve, Indian- apolis policeman. * * * Pacific Palisades, Calif.. who has started jn 11 Memorial Day races and finished second. last year in ‘spite of a wreck, and Barf Ret- tenhausen of Tinley Park, Iil., a twin to Paul Russo's Novi. Both of the Novis and Hawks’ are possible record breakers, Qualifying marks set last year by race winner Pat Flaherty of Chi- cago are 145.596 for 10 miles and 2% mile track. * * * The maximum engine size was cut 10 per cent after 10 wrecks, all nonfatal, that marred last Drivers waiting for a chance to) qualify include Sam Hanks of) former national champion who has) 146.056 for a single lap around the MARK SS MERCURY e ret 0 As Low As mph, Fio-Tore be fety tot bicies bees” $57"! Down @ MASTERCRAFT BOAT TRAILERS’ @ CRUISERS INC. CLINKERS ® MOLDED FIBERGLAS CLINKERS @ GLASSCRAFT BOATS Gil Schaefer’s WATER SPORTS HEADQUARTERS Hours: Daily 9 te 5:30 Men. 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Coen 9 0 9 tabes ad ‘95, : late baseball championship. * “ *® ning for the 1957 National Colleg- to NCAA Title Series | NEW YORK W@—Ace Parker's contention that pitching is 75 per cent. of college baseball is borne tricts will be held from May 30 to June 4. The winners go into the double - elimination College World Series at Omaha, June 8-13, Already qualified are Duke, ton and Colorado State as con- ference winners and Arizona, Flor- Figures from the NCAA Service |ida State, Georgia Teachers and Texas, Bradley, George Washing- "EVERYONE'S HEADING FOR RAMMLER- DALLAS! Everyone, That Is, Who’s | Interested in Saving Money! | — If you're out to buy a car, new or usdéd... do as your neighbors are doing ... take the time to drive out to Rochester and compare our “differ- ence price.” See how you save. You'll be glad you did. |Bureau indicate that three of the nine teams already qualified, in- ‘cluding Parker's own Duke team, jmade it mainly on their pitching strength. One, Arizona, did it on some of the dandiest hitting ever : DICK DEAN 22: THEY CAUGHT THE and the right track for service by eming ts Dick Dean's USED OUTBOARD SALE! DICK DEANS WATERFORD HARDWARE seen in college baseball, Furthermore, the teams with good hurling appear to have the edge over the hitting teams in the races for the 15 tournament berths istill open. For instance, Missouri, | with four over .350 batters in its line-up, has only an outside chance jot beating out Iowa State this | weekend for the Big Seven title and a place in the District 5 play- off against Bradley. * * * staff of Dick Burton, Dick Smail- wood and Harileigh Fatzinger.: have the three top hitters in the; outfield in college ball. Dave Sime | (395) is a world record sprinter; | Bernie Blaney wasa scatback in I) Thirteen of the 15 remaining football, and Pete Maynard (.389) } is another swifty. * * * In addition to a stellar pitching and tied another yesterday while itrouncing Pontiac; 377-415, Duke's Atlantic Coast champions idual meet at North Hills. league and probably the fastest/mingham’s five-man squad set a inew team record with a total of! 295 strokes. Mid-American and Middle Atlan-\77, Warren Sumner, the 5th man, a today had 82 . | and tomorrow. At large selections; Dick Singleton and Dick Whit- tchi the Indians. I don’t remember what of pitch I in Districts 1 and 4 are to be made|mer each carded 7% to lead hit" was pitching for : : . pe pt Sunday and in District 2 Monday. Chiefs. Other Pontiac scores were| Pacific Coast conferences will 37 and Dick McLaughlin 92. Portland as at-large entries, Maple Golfers Blast Pontiac Birmingham Sets Marks While Trouncing Chiefs! . at North Hills in a The 1st four members of Bir- ONLY 7 MILES TO BIGGER SAVINGS! Rammler-Dallas, Inc. | DODGY — CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH — IMPERIAL — DODGE TRUCKS . § 1001 N. Main St., Rochester OL 2-9111 AP Wirephete = STATE BARBER ASSOCIATION ; i a ; Li Pinyets tx te sight NCAA di Jefferson, Madison | Conquer Track Foes | and the Press by Detr up a subject a bit unpleasant for him, but it's been my biggest mament in basshall oven though the victhn Sain.a Siew whe now'ts my teammate. hit, but I remember it went into the stands and gave us a 7-6 victory. ' I was in Toledo and I wasn't noted for my long ball hitting in that league, either. In fact, I had only one homer all year at Toledo before coming to Detroit at the tail end of the season. | the four-minute mile, work for the Coliseum Relays in Los Angeles | Pontiac Local No. 50 to be held tonight. 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Meet sas WERE: Fruits —lin pushing grain so sine Walk ote teen ear pressures can | MBtputy Probate % oft a as ays throtighout the list were|™® & Saginaw. PE point or so for key stocks. Hie bs, Chives, Be, bet e Ft eet ere Gon h cael Gael a ‘ , PM yA were replies at the Press 3 Must pe, ioroushly TOR. Sernver Wein felrty sétive. lay. he i, "20-300 ts, tos. asket-|in active selling which partly was Studying conflicting indicators, Lodge Calendar Case Lake Road. ‘asgo, Harbor, Mich ctfice ia the following} | svortunity for“™iser es Got The market was still fluctuating (f"" M9; 2 3.00 80-15, bag. Onions,|& continuation of yosenday’s eeléelian’ businessmen aren't quite : gas. ene t > Lo ae a oa. June 3. bones: the ‘necessary ‘experience and” in mildly in the zone of its i 286-240 tam tas’ Persie, Coriy, prone sure which way the cat is going Special communication of Po will be a anes bids Kistive. Kmpleyssent office closes tie tate Gated wilde a post Bet Oe, ae, pees el te is we nn tia tonge No. 1, Fe A. M. Pric| Reed eed’ acidong tage st eso eo Se Mig. “Corp. BOTT Grebard Lake a eee 1 dela sein bag adios, Waite (Ssted the as seen x * * * Be ogee pg hag degree, | Ber, Michie, known 4s Lat el laa Fan ONLY HRW Cin BEATER ““ Pe 134-09. dee, bebe Riba, Ne. viously, fell fractionally in‘ early But President Eisenhower’s\6:30. Wm. H. :30 p. m. rane at | brick aad gem Includes +o = sol dip 4 30, 35, ie Fentipe ies ts R DEALER cluded a forecast by the House- box. Rhubere, \ ean guhes an aan , Council of Economic Advisers rn kay | ee Se se Saw oe We're sweeping 4 eae ot year. Senate * ccmomile committee that|bet™. outdoor, No. 1. 36-6 chs. Rhu- ee de on oe ee ST -| Sar Parcel of land with 1-ro0m schoo! spensnice avept wing I om oe national production would reach Tomatoes, hothouse, 1, 56-60 des, behe |uld style wheat was % to % lower, — s economy climbing to new . being on Mase Bete ie 2. Help Wanted Male 6 oy See, Bud Bagel another new high this year. Ch) MOREENS: Kale, No. 1. 115-238 ue rhage $2.05, new style wheat was a oe yer. News in Brief bFewns ot bee. he wast Bicomficid| 18T COOK, EXPERIENCED TO ae neledincdbes : yo. es Musterd, No, }, $1.75-2.28 by ae be./% to 1% lower, July $2.05%, corn t finds business getting more i ‘} deginnizig at © point 5 tan ee SHOLUAL GbPONTUNEEY Getty Oil, yesterday’ m qeiniy, He: 1: 140-08 bu NEO % to % lower, July $1.32% protiatte, dors ap- the BW. cornee of ease th; tener B, - nee oes 1 CHOGE SonrrOoadl . y's Most ac- CE AND SALAD GREENS: oats were % to_14 low ‘Ipear to -be licking the Jack Swartzbaugh, 23, of 5 5. 00 i tases eee nie point of ood aes igerepere ta Ue een’. Dt tepnasnmgiallond tive stock, added around 2 points| pe. ‘pesket: Lattce. eat. a, ta. lonis were % tog lower, July O6'h-lequeese — the rislog prott| pine Knob Ra, is inthe #240 | Reenaine contain j00.5¢ i. to point of _Write’ Pontiac Press, Bor 8.” as oils again won atten 7. tt tuce, leaf, Mo. 1, 1.15-|sov4 lower, J 15, operation ., is in-the Oakl or less. 3 iD MATCHES. SELI Se SALESMEN, HIGH sCHOO investors. : Amerada at Socony| medium #50:16.00: small 30-dos. case; 32.39%, and l lhedlig: petitod ones ea aertahiy ast = at fpr cy lan —- ; weer reek Spemeal ne Tite to lignt ~ i 3,3, and 380 i omen Pai Motor made fractional gains. a 0.08-6.68, to 5 cents a Rardin , firms. cal yesterday to thro and: nt pon ag gr gg Riga re- Ress @ pro COMM ‘Beery’ beste San 45S CoMéy Ses secs July $12.22. T,| The Council has revised its esti- ling in the night time viene West price KE Eee F-| or part ne men, women: fal Apr oi ro PRILiPs Grain Prices Detroit, ' eases " eated. tea Bh a7 . mate of corporate profits after Bloomf ‘ield Township Justice Elmer cooehie o the acheal I Certified Check | AMERIC. farm. MATCH CORP. OF cada co gincies wes : Grade A, jumbo 39; firge 33 New York Stock: aa on 7% ot 1956 een at June 4. date of his| fortwith. bidders will be returned | yr sahara a WE NEED , 9 *: & ° ' N a - - : CHICAGO, - May ya oo small 2-31. wid. ete. 25% 3. . just above 23 billio “olla . ried ene ee poe = submittea | wants Rn JOB Bn ad Several men whe went to sell sy: (AP)—Open to-|large 90-32, wid. av Ms. Grade B. (ate Mi emsetat bution ars, @| pinocul tein of said parcels. Envelopes Gotween 2048 te ‘cat men America’s most accepted car. Our ‘Wheat (old) — Sept wi Browns: (Oras ~ ue * inl s @ senat — In the immediately Pre-|at $75 and a camera valued “mid on Keoee subd be eipasty smoree’ tice. Gebit itis tren, $8,090 to dealership will outline our iraia July . ..c+00 200% Dec. 3s. J hae . larger 28. , . ng quarters the profit ro were reported stolen from “Rid on Maple Road Property.” ° 000 & year. Cirstime positon tunities and lo CnFCSr OPPte, Bent. ssecne SAE OOS. see mm Shocks Wid, arg. 24%. Steatyal ve--+ 112 Is) Cre coat sos /had been declining. profit rat€/pen’s Loan Shop, 4 Patterson St ithe School iste reserve ¢he right soem you. Call FE 2-0219. ~ Fa more. than "fun 30h ° aseged ings) + Ae 11% wues: Grade A, extré large 31; large —< 2. i .- 90.4 Jones yan ons ~ * *® -jafter Pontiac Police discovered a =-™ FRANCES M. LEAP. prey k~ uy exper To ache ve ae . Tren sa Py ahem Si iS aiis‘chat <. $4 Rensentt” «088 losat In the first three ctnatelan Sam oy. ee ee a Po Sata Seige! Be hg eersers Be ret Mi : sce Se b Clk... 46.2| iat i a.m. t Cae * . Guyer or Mr, RNPED - «++ SEO EAM. © sree ins business and overall trade “just tal Am airlin’-., 183 a ia this ae oa — = ‘ Sealed ee TO BInDenS foutiotive Eas experience. Bagina he Owens. men iat 8 pa ne LR Sols Rant coin of tern in the 32 Ere ec f|sust 100 million dollars File dle Se ee eee eels ae Peake Gewtet,t?| Sed LM Bet oc ST RITET) March oe ind duly vase 12.26,imgs. Some ee, fviaees ae er-\Amn Gyan et Ub Mesa". 71 record. Since fourth quarters pn Sat. 25. = ree Dee eae oa rea WANTED ne. Seok. a2... 12.4¢|w ee 28 and 2 conte sm € talet, Stam Ges & Ei 204 ig © My .. 3 often the best of the yeer, the — : duly oj eesay 90% Dee 12.60 am Mie Poy 1 Loewe ns et slight dip in this year’s first quar- Pace : Sale, Congregational AT ONCE ; CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS tm Were cs. Bd Korine ya)r wee — ee Aa. plsnsant ouldesr “work ‘tu the - . ouic aor : & Woman Hurt in Accident ict; a 24 —Chlengo Mar-|Am Bad, +: ib Mace ye Ee In fact mane businessmen had) w ant Sale, Sat. 8 a.m. 128 eet Southern | Guriand Released From Hospital unchanged: 3 score An te: 2 Be ir a6 Mebraw i 1 48° |Stock market traders bid down W /needs. apie i. ‘Comoscted Bhum ears ing exp also, Collins Cleaners person to "Arclo ‘ 5%, ; : am Tele Tel. 1785 Merck =. iprices until : Course, Clase F-l. Section <1, ‘Woodward, Rochester, OL Mrs. Alberta McArthur, 22, .oflsaie baling ‘prices wnchansed: 08 per am Top BF Mal oo epics beners fie tr prest Sale} 197 8. Parke St,,| Specifications (1900), sh Srreremen | sfathorer sect vik wx 5883 Jerose street, was treated and| 2 pag gy yg OE 0 08 Me Nee. oe iat that the profit/Fri. 9 to }, Set. Sted. Adv ciple}, "and Weidental | CANETSN rent of 3 tm. & bath, released at “ce esas mediums as Fea rr} nn M&M |. 148 ueeze might trigger @ recession. + | Oakland County Reed Goeiuten or ea ae ee ee oe Hos-|ehecks 28%: current receipis 27. ow 2 Minn Pal. ....28.¢ The Council reports, however, . ject No. 237 Fairview Street from nie garage, FE 61416 - yesterday for contusions to ee a: ' [atehiomn . |... as Motor Wheel” ry that the 1957 first quarter figures Child J 5 the Wilaee ef Lake Orica eeetenl DA a tte chest which she suffered in 80! cwscase tr 2 uP Ait Mafia'..c.. > Movarota, s,s) oo 6% per cent higher than| ren § Ald Uroup eiret tom, Vilage (mits of the Wigs DIE MAKERS accident on Auburn road at Op-jclt: arrivals 30: Tr wal 0. | alt & On. was Murray Op o4|those in the like period in 18 ° ° ont a Gain ‘Townanie: f fake orien oe ROOM. “ge told pol Tsang igh somant Benge”: 14 at Game 34 « * 4 eets in Detroit Sy en police a car ahead of 3,0: new; arrivals 108 track 185 iBeth Steel... «7 Met Gyps .... 385 Also on the sunny side of the be furnished upon request. ot pe ere 2 DAYS STEA her stopped suddenly and her carifor Len te: demand slow eth A ~~," wee ¢. jane — -esdde8 economic street is the report that] The Michi a. é ay. BR, - —H- Gate 1 Oe D AYE © BeOnTS good Seer. Soe eT FOR into a spin he t Spay ~~ tno :: GPS wy Central: 33 the dollar value igan Children’s Aid bar 755 Rochester Rd. og ogy Rags employed. yen he she ap- Exce‘wntnt 3'n Calornia mound Brig te.» “h fot, ree S44 cae iene eines Se | 2 eee pas wo ve. eae __wr Gon it hie Mise A L: aAeumisteciembent * My. Rte Sut” Sloan yosr oct record anmeal retelaammal Inacheon ‘and mesting, ene ares Se at, De EXP, BUS BOY FOR COUNTRY * eee YOUNG rg, Reine’: She Her See. of 42 billion dollars, somuai luncheon and teeing. | t%y "id, Sautarte Se SS ge ea re Poultry Burrowghe . ... #14 DES iztin M2 = considerable of the! Board members attending con |* tia bent interest ana. ‘othe ar ta EX? COUNTER MAN z wee ive ia. priv room. $35 Calum & Hk . oeee . chill Oakland County 2 rd of advant- provided. : erences vacation. DETROIT POULTRY Camp soup .. 121 Overs ci exajand other metal that the steel|Barney W. Habel, and Mr Mrs. masloners gg gah ge Bid Mena 190 Hunter mings Detween’ 1:30 & 3:90, Mi FTROIT, May 23 (AP) Prices Cen ry... e Pee 8 El |. & ,jhave been falling nig figures!Norton, of Rochester; M re Set | Soe a = ov Gak-| EXPERIENCED SINGLE MAN oa Reotity Bre pestiry, Pretty Dat Capital Atri. 213 Penh sot ibe i , that auto Pro-isteere, of ; to FY. BOARD OF COUNTY ROAD COM- for dairy & general farm work, 4 MEOLEACED WOEAE TO tive peutirz, uw, to, 10 AM \Selrier Gen... tas a s3.4/duction is a bit under earlier, , of Birmingham; and Mrs pa Ma pp a Eo roe Gant, Whe cattle, pizoce pa children, | in Ml neary "brotiers "or fryers (203° tote Gees, Bose Pet ... ¢4/hopes, that the pickup in home| Onn, Dondero, of Royal Oak OF OARLARD. see“aiaan. a en ee charge of home & Sve’ rues 59-08; Gray enemas Sie Barred Chet & Oh... see eek 3: 2¢building this spring has heen. Featured speaker was Lee Malli- Pre}. BROOKS.” ESTABLISHED BAKERY ROUTE. mM 341% some wages a; Gar ceraes” Set inae ane [Ghrvaer «\c.. $7a Papel Cote <2". #3 1] Sae Sue this spring has been son, of Battle Creek, probate judge vn. cictrinetl ¢ Senders | poodests = | iewke TELePaOKE WELP | me. Peg. - #- Cities Bm “.. e971 Phelps D -so0 SG Jot retail trade appear to be most- of Calhoun County. ease ay 4 'S7.| Moderate, "Investment required. with housework. steady, Felishia, 2 ctay We Gort Bouip .. Sie Tntee "~"* ter ly due to higher prices The society is a privat on ae TISEMENT FOR BIDS _Lincoin 6.8900 after 1 p.m. 6 cage per week, Apety i pen "7 _— = ell Kone Cote coos a8 yuino Mor 3 . * e wide. nen : - e, state- Aggy | Buttteh Disposal "i ook a LATHE HAND. Wailea iT oe t ‘Trail. Cole Pate"... 424 Pulbty Mins - 423) ‘The rising prices bother ‘on * scrarian organization | use office ofthe, Vihege. of wowerine net Spot)» Oaniand™ Machine | fr fa carne SS STE : ao time 7: -S, ee ne Prot & G - #11| president's economi — eo chides. Now in Tag unre cy Wallet ‘Lake FIRE FICHTERS St. " ime sales help. Bee Mrs, 7) seenanged: heavy hens 1¢- Cem Beioon .. 3.3 ~ ae are a pisers, its year, it cared tor 1514/3 whieh time to. ties wth be ae CITY OF P ASSISTANT Be Wena Sea ot voor Tih [ecenre "Ropes eo He cilren in i, pacing 72 ot| Pence ey | rere gh oe BOOKKEEPER : : : 1 om ; Se Stee Eg Livestock eee: leno taont te s| Cepae Geaeed | Stems bemree Wide Wo ld Show &: ea Bie JOHN C. FINLAYSON, ps2 Sine che PB owe oy eretip oxpertenes, have ; ; fi \Copoer Rag .. she papal 2 | DETROIT LIVESTOCK ° en et took. Apel Ereduste oF equiva: ins Cqndihens. _ Alpcondaiened 9 . re pple +4 | $2.1) DETROIT, May 23 (AP)—Hogs—Sale- if uction of wt | ice, Sp mal, “SS "Pare, sravty OpenaTon MUST BE Sponsored byGM Susie ates Sar = Fac = | See ae y Seniesa = i Rata ee: Bip tig tate! et ety eae NO Death Notice actory Branch | "gitnte yiieyrssst NEW YORK Gee aie 8 Eat abe - Be Sanaa a a tae each New High COS | pret tae | 5 ia Maps Mi 1. — Cant Maes: : t nip ne ieee W. ae will sponsor an ae a Moters| Set 4 b+... @hell Ol .... 083 mest willy cows Nete-1c00: bettors: | DETROIT (INS)—-Automotive| "pelt yieeZecna “ae f —suree_betwees 10: s=8 13:00, time, Deg & tae ae kool) afternoon ‘ -TV's 90-minute 2 . oe -. 997 gecony ae 5 ee generally 1200-1450: com-|News reported omotive eat Montiocid, ate ng P., 438 Orchar/ la Se 6 pee | me NBCTV's minute Baur HE Sos bac": Bt'primg Yn Reged, ers ‘NS ot ported today that U. S| hutendor Mr Mont 5 Bim: abo CLEANING LADY, TUS. AD } ~Celll Sou R ted steers 4.50 com-/°8! production this : dear father of Ri : S Fr. morn AND Dave Garroway as -O . a. 2g y ...-. 414 pared last week receipts below pected : week is ex- dear brothe chard A. Bimm; ane, Cee See Beer. host, during the 1957-58 television 1. Oe rry Rd... 3 ely to orem: 8 ed betters’ loved to reach a six-week high| George Terbert, ratte, and Fer _vork of Camp Deastern seas Gon Ginig -aibO COUNTER one asrameed ‘today Sk ested a as = Mylo atin “ate “Sooke asel ne trade pes Sore une Faber ig | ster deere More Re” nav. Set dt Bae © © announcement * Preept Sul 3 gta Oi “ . most advance on canner and The trade p.m. from the Donelson “a — = ei y. “ the’ anomnceren wae ae Rak "Gi GaSe Se BE eer Sat inten Se lan oe le paper sad the mama) ER twee atl “ta } gee nal idea of Generel . Gardner Den’ 445 Stee peck! 4: : during the week. most choice ae Ts| in White Chapel. Mr. : _2i8 8. Saginaw or 01 Baldwin on Ww. : Motors, — Rob- (pes Presi es fon On. sees wa loses ph Toe 23 30-24.00 several the = psvesgins = 108,118 the" Denelson-Johns Puners! Lincoln CASHIER — CLERICAL Sarno presiderr cases p .. 37.7, agree nded ; ii we * Rational Broadcasting Company. (Sen win. Gt Bitte" 8 fr resins fod sen ogee 23.0% Ay y 26 8 year) Aa Semmens, Sle ts ae Plans are underwa Motors” 42q Texas Co ... 123 2100-2325 ce fed steers| Automotive News sai wife of Richard | Jackson: 4 D ator ae Se See y for |Gen Rhoe .... 2! Tex : Standard to low . said truck mother of Ste ear e office. - chars Yon been, mena: 8 tHe Ba HE HA cen ase ok entimated 4 units ths week Sree fetes ivision .| Eisele oo. » -»» 003 Utt stee ve 38; i : : ral : . ren ‘ - — and quis-winner, |Serter Prod $42 Timk B Bear 1003 f nd haters F2.09-18.% most choiet|a 3.5 per — units this week— ioe wil ve held Setardar, “May OF < i WINKELMANS. originating from majer American ert pe Pd —s ae sok 3 Gag ag = 23,061 trucks produced lest teres ane sGianine "Solna ‘a 3 OT d ae pga historic locations. Goodyear ©". 03 on ‘Garvie rine p< A oy Canadian manufacturers ane ow Out Hill Cemetery wra. Jack: indy. 0 hour’ week. See Mr. Gt No Ry... 434 1 -. 30.1,00W8 16.50 canner and cu pected to turn ne Smith Pusere! Home. _ M Watton, Simms Bros. 96 N. Sag- The series will consist ot 20 Scans ; “id Dat Air Lin” 38-3) 11,50-14.50 mainly in dy and‘ a 3r2 19,611 oad out an estimated GIscaneTuY MAY hit a otor _inaw. }, 06 N. Sag- seseew r Pruit .... 463 oe balls - com- s during a 9 rd . Clemens Bt., telecast every other Sunday after- Hooker ove OE OB Yawn? ed weight scemmercal vail, on, aa four-day operation this week. Ey gH + OF hare" ath C $255.98 DIETITIAN pen Bewgt nay’: 4 8 cet 59) see i, et ett 1880-1056 “antee = Re My MOR girlie ompany Set Wiig err call” Rereoteel and ..... 8 Peceet | i steer caly "00: H . May 25, Fs Ba! sland it: Ste eo Sia See oh Sod oil oc ty OF Engineers Felagy Papert ime with, in NEEDS ee ~~ A : 2! 3, ne: ies 9.00 tee metem ond | food is 50-32.00. Elects New Officers terment ey oar Milt Cemetery. PRC YCE Penne} care hve me Ye be days, live in. PE 5-1002, me Mer coca Wile Mee muir aneven nCompeted fast west! The Oakland Chapter, Mich ORRIGON, MAX 21,8? JOHN | SS DINING ROOM nt 8 ner... 38 Wilson & Co 43 3\Ctaere under {00 tb Pound very” god Section, National Society of | tere of Mrs Ann ENGINEERS ~ - HOSTESS ° mt Aire ic Sy dame 7 aise See neler daring the Censors last sight following @ din. | ¥ sires’ Ge craig ure | Experienced in cut & sew, | ing ‘room hosisss ofthe “aight : - 118.4) 30.00; most le = s last night followi ; wood, Mrs. Lonnie ; x SEW, . night : srocx aveRAce See cet sacar deo meting te Wate car Seemguy merce: |. Pnrermercie Soe orate te 8 noted 1.00; few light sp Jorma .- as Morrison. Funeral will TED'S a ANEW TORK, May 2+ (comped by the Sheep Ret see: ‘euyTraeaowl gents John E. Willett, vice presi be eld Mongar. ay Frat pm. | __Wontward ut guar 12. 3 18 market. Compared last week d “7 : illett, vice presi- trem oe Siar terete me QUALITY EXPERIENCED WAITRESS Indust. Rails UUl. Btocks| jambs serow on witty to choice slur rary: ine E. Hemming, . secre- cfticlating. “Interment in white _ SOR Be Bieerns shoe change ,,... +.5 ‘supply choice ana|tary; Grove | aE pel. Mr. Morrison will a : Ot cana dH hd aE ea Goer ee tee awrence x Serénbets, treasurer; | $i "ce Cot bee CONTROL. ..| . Sue pee bere geo Sacclane ime He WL4| ome shorn, himbe, & male. hice angiLawrence S Sieben sume Ghne.| suena eee ENGI Between 8 Slim. a poneete | Fey under # ate direc-| STRONG. ' a. Prime Ce TH AS STSS soee offra|(OF:_and Leonard G. tate ree: | Tix Bee Rowwwood We NGINEERS ge 1347 F758 195.1) SOTn | lambes 4 and choice alternate director. . Twp. age 88; beloved mother of Assembly plant sett a Low s.ccs-2408 WRG TES 1688) te. aoeg: slang 3iae-22.00;;, late Formed two years ‘ig b, Vanmiekie, Corum | qualit ceateel es 1] EARLY AMERICA! — High SSS MEL BE HEE Sreathoat ‘et wens cuts chaet|tg 78, the group cars ago, the) Sie dria Po a nee = i ICAN COLONIAL ESTA vele*|to 78, the group was told from Sparks Chapel with ‘. : ; : . Clayton Ball: . APPL | “HAY-CIENDA” — "a cmesg Tulsa to Bur gone Mis Lab Ds vee here to Bury New Car, rence Loctied near Fotd Proving Grounds’ a zito Unearth It in 2007 rae Pawn Wixom Road and mip THE FAMILY : oad Set aad bleamore. 16 epaciods Too between < sil TULSA, Okla. This city Ie de- Sid "gratefully acknowledge and North of Grand River rooms, 3 baths, rooms, 4 bed: — to lea i thank afl of sur for NOV AN 8, 3 baths, full basement, oil furnace, 3 natural pen Oh 138 190- posterity, ae mg tol ore 2 toougedll expressions pein to cates eal 4cor frame garage, separate servants 7. p. During the “Tulsarama” show ~Snd loss _of owe for ve Weekdays, 8:30 to 5 dog kennel, large barn. 3% acres On pe, + few Ok Ot be Sees _ __In Memoriam = 2 Open Saturday, May 25 14.90-18.26. Tt will be wnenitad in a ap oe Sago Rag oy Or WiIL- Apply Room 1065 — ag slaughter Tulsarama is part ‘of Oklahoma's wit? 2. 194. ee passed away ie stances 35 lower Ld celebration hand, Ts eow |. firm: part load ; The le His face N 80ME tb. steera @ mostly high car—or its remains — will| 7e. best see, dairy & rr 70.00-23.00;, shorn be presented to the Tulsarama| Gadly missed’ a Promie: Fersts, 1010 Tieaken Bd. = Sadly missed Mich heifers up in the ‘choice ‘\viditor (or his heirs) of that year| —"S™l7-—# by his wife, Eva & fiEGHAMC: Oo utility “ 78:|who came closest to guessing Tul Flo _ steady work, must haye Roem ;|sa’s 2007 population. Dn. «ns I Pee Seer Se bl é (") F aise s ' * ag — _ = annlable sheep Leet a Fli oe GERANIUMS National Food Stores : RIVERS S—Pontiac Area - “FLINT @ — James V. Lecoco sat: eee halis "3 _ EXPERIENCED on] Ea ees ment... ' to : dows ] om, parts.of the Ae pees OE ae era vat MICH . Aan, ECL SUES, | ; , : * : 4 all . soled. Pan ' a. thee venile Division i ban deagpry ‘dis Rome nde, Rice -| Donelson-Johns NERAL iOME See aay ry For Sale Houses dg cansican Moving & Trt 19; Wtd. Contracts, Megs, 32 Like A Blonde | 7; Work Wanted Female 11 _Beaness Services, @. or| ave | At the Beach : He wens Female Bs a ee reg eS OF LOUNTAIN PENS | eae fave yo “a cut &| $ 00, 000. 00 room, fat ge will tn “anieat te youn d@urrica, |! pax, cER VICE. 3-059. _ | repaired by tee Gen cneral ) Printing hauled a Cai ‘OA '8-2811. = rere | tae sae rh tig oy 3 te 4| nee ee r WALL WASHING —— are ene te | ig VY TRUCKING. r _diapoua te to parchase Be at abe ke, ken? foomy : mig * aged 38 yee Apo Li.) “WOMEN Ape Tae, Z Rubbish, field dirt, top soll sand| At ou acts for RD IN PRIVATE ra full ath, Henig ak ie. enter og 3 x vel. PE R ‘ ears. ~~ ice to “i rm, al a —— | imowNs. 8 fervice. FE oa ce_ aC of wringer E noger | Tia WAULING- 5 OENERAL our epi, Yee ee me before bedroom, turn, ‘Up- poe tor 1 men. UE ne woke rated. = tot 6 x Ante s “pare or * pote [ipd bende ars 30 yrs.) “cleaning. FE 5-9624, you sell Ask for Bob Mahan, salts, Dy, entr., $35, Call alter | ROOM AND BOARD AND Hi tastefully Se tet Gate tose . FOR = : : (TIGHT HAULING. NAME YOUR -m., 3007 Linco ' > "AMBITIOUS WOMEN ad _IRORINGE FICK OF DE avn Oe Oakidng PE 2-401 a Pr 50183. hessicMahoen To, Buy — To Sell Hgts. 53 Room & 2 oe Mene.| ho ms bench wand boat dock. 3 we . a rn ~S this Women who can work 4 git ef NINGS. } ¥. em | ee X HEARING AID, = 39,|MAN WITH *% TON PICKUP i os CHOICE NEWLY hall lange er rm, an. Close to Plant 2. FE 6-6214. Queer a , All : ts” siogsam0 per, PE * ane es DE “ie ia 8 :D- WL GLEANERS. ae ee At {AN r i sre “APT. INQUIRE wo | [Ooms 4nd “Convalescent onvalescent Homes 38A ‘Quick posseasion. Gash talks bere: interview. Ca KIND OF H nS URNACE 1 and long distance mov inge &. Sundays cool. 9 N. Joh naw at. a oe ain ms. j Opportuin ty er aa fare. Exp, & Refer. Manon inhpih ae ow ” See Loca! Phone FE nee ne sors ei" waren 8 FE rr ae j LARGE FURNISHED Rooms. |” og Opes Evenings ett Mo aot 6 nw . Sten oh aie what & place for : . | 43841. s ‘DUCED RA R LAND CONTRA __ #1 Aub L-RIO A —tessonable_rates_ FE St large family ~ de ‘ING BY as 23-5018 REDUCE SASH. FOR Hw pebure “s ij Rooms 39 low with full (BABYSITTING | & ort & Susan | SCTR 7 MOTOR SERVICE RE- e you. Smith} “HJ VanWelt, 450 Dixie Hwy. | Dooce g- BATH CLEAN, PRI+ Oakland Hote! ne) tame sm air furnace. ; x the basket. Vic. ELECTR * MOTO! inding, 218 E, Pike i van M4 die _OR '3-1385 7 entrance heat & hot-water.) rms. & bath, stove, vetrig.. basement and on Woman for General Housewor! Lk MA o 7 poe foving, —— Phone FE 5-755. ui, Tae Couple with baby wei- ‘AUBURIN 2 re oath ft. dising Like Children = ———"‘IDDLEAGED i Mage ARTICLES PICKED ~~ a LA igo = ', HOTEL iiving ax ? Ove ee ete Sfroman apeteces ‘Good ref aonE HEATING. SERVICE "eee of charge. Light hauling. CASH _ . BM. APT COMPLETELY bere cana an cingeraier * Rooms eS loae roo hamay chen, ek on tar ge toe hee. FE +41 aa WORK. | Purmaces cleane ; : H & ENT.| “sake Uigbls, heat, | refrige Ise 1 ef ‘anit. noe tnd “tool : men Sundays. —_erehe WORK. ; ks Rad. Rochester. PE S MS. PVT. BATH & © ‘ieund: uD Pe © garage or gate Se ee ‘ie as sumensam| Trucks to Rent} INAFLASH |.2¢,Pt.298 sea | Fert 5 pag week or th at ae| Bees ite cote lb RPE : - ) ROOMS, » S18. r month. Se ret nopsEyerr Cus JENCED ) GENERA PRAT | | TAWRMOWERS . Onl * land cobtracts, see Au : 8. J het moe sare — e with * mooth, iNITY eXpuseworker. Pian <— Nest — a wake ree pick, up vera. wd Mon bl Johnson 16 person. 20 week. $10 see wee ar ae LARGE 3 ROOM APT. peat Ri . “woo 3 Som Tag wet F ks eels Ae DESIRE A) Uvraloghem. Other full time| SeaUeiPery, “es. Linco Ave. te ton pickups a — a Cy . sells, character ref, no ¢rink- Rice 4 APT. SA 1h St Bory vB aise ; Giroux- ran ; OR PART! flip, Thursday & every other) Be 9973 Layo : . , Day wy e AL REAL ESTATE a fe weet TO. $50 TO sunda rasta opply- wo. Magia PLASTERING EES Ame viniacs 3 nooM APT, FURN, 209 WHITTE- sfppitae, Bae 5 ROC OFFER | V Rent Office Spee 0s Dine Hwy. OR S-9rot ua decorated. ¥ ee p70 A WEEK PART TIME. TUP- Onin cu iOME, Ties _ MEYERS SEW OF TREPATR. ] Ausect 1 Tractor Co. A Johnson cons BATH. BABY WEL- sy He 101 8. Sane. 2,000 sq "is a atrective Colgia TEMS SOLD EXCLUSIVELY AT mon NGaale sasnine PE e10 Pion guaraateed.” : “is 0 WOODWARD REALTOR ; Fe Pontise. MY 31081. | sera RM Sate eros buttnng. fa parking tot, Sdeal a : aise ban E- Including Sunday Rd eee ea . EN-| furn. 3286 Auburn near m i 1 LAKE HOME PARTIES. $5, 355 Baldwin. PLASTERING. vow AND ee Opes Daily ri) 1704 8. Telegraph Rd. 3 RMS, ome. B for sales engineering © — ELIZABETH L: 4 TION CALL: FE. 8-0600. 2 WORK. As COM- Keller, FE_1-0251. PE _ 4-046! . vance. 1 smal! baby weic VERAL APTS AVAILABLE : of oa VHITTEMOR®. ; AT oo te Tagg ellen Mouse: REPRIO. & WASH. MACHINE Painting & Decorating 20 LET US Newly decorated. $18 per week. | SHOES coeeneeey vanene BS) wtives “‘BROOCK pea gg a a Dhara ~~ PROFESSIONAL NIEOGRAPHING,_TYPING, 6EC E400 L._F._Bowne: | claia EXP panrrma anp| 2a «ol J ROOMS. CLEAN. ee Sate Pe “e.as21 300 8. Woodward, B'ham MI tee MT oe 7 ft. living em You will be TIREES AP F ceeinaat EXP PAINTING ore PE +0002, OLVERINE APTS. . me and agree NURSES giana rote EM 32802. | mmowers | '8T_ CLASS 5-2860./ Edw. M. Stout, Realtor & entr. PE ge A TH. 2 CHILDREN | O F Fi Brice wa Bia her we i. Er 5.| amased. by*the home 8: starting salary. retarte C WOULD LIKE) Saws—Lawnm : Ww. RMS. & PVT. sath Ww. BIDE. |3 p & BATH. rend on eae batter Pra abc, “Easing cai PERNT Acar eng ag |TAEAINTING SALA EE eat TAT vam Shas eure PLE Edt Ar pece' tees | apices pot ner —vanr | ih sa the’ ove Libera; personae’ Fe parecer ef/=— AND IRONINGS. eae Guaranteed. Free est. FE 4 een FOR EQUI- et. : TER: CARETA uate feet . > ewes anes “fgagen toe my tome P| ght MACHINE FILED) oy | oomeameed ALLPAPER | ECLA Sara or es | na a, ET SATE, SOUL |b Me taeABGA'is STUGHON: | Stace tates oat Sp ot sie Ses ds caeeamelipa ss — Michigan 5.9724 (LABLE ; 2 buyers for same. oat “eae Orehard L : ing space eleg . ments. § reems with 9 =AL NURSE AVAIL TREES 5s n Realtor 0a See_Oremerd Take. ___ Pe a i our paym PEI SONNEL eee bY WANTS HOUSE- s—- ad ei removed, Tree sar, a eee ee = S erING: os odin ote PE 44563 3 BOOM, = oS Center, off_A fvoty Rent Houses Furnished 35 WOODWARD AVE. STREET — bearoaims or, Bagel mowed cot rance LA " peers - ‘RHANGIN ont? Ae Te ae v rN Ee LLP AP 2. ke your #ppo! PERS mena 7 owe een | Bulidings ana abi rates Pune iyo ~ MORTGAGES . 3 ROOM MODERN. ing’ VTuelk ave BEDROOM EPPICIENCY A a4. oe we Sole\iveror cther.| to inspect $10,500, $2,500 down. “IN | ERVIEWER Tes Goes pam WOMAN | ete, Tea Rscosberg., SEAs- PAINTING. [AND FAPEREANOING. ON Goop ibs rd gy a aia mir k after 6 * Seeaees wees or tdeal ee at Sagamore Motel, FE! ST MICHAELS REI invalid or stay ket 42903 Walled Lake. _G. _ Long. nia, sor re W 7 8. Telegraph RN. APT. NEAR GMC _couples 1 ST. } AKLS between the aces ot would like ca “fedy nights. Please TREE TRIMMING AND _REMOV- | — PRINTING, ~ PAPERHANGING |B. D, CHARLES 1717 8. Teleg 3 a RM, UR. Coach & Baldwin Ruv- | “Soon cofTaae AND BATH, meee aa] tibet © css sapemmne when ee er eas pueteodansl oS we east. = al Free estimates, FE 2-6019. FE * ALLS oaamer 3-1061 Equitable gocietye ‘s-seo1 | — Pee = Soc. | } teem snd baie. § minute, For Rent Miscellaneou =| TRL a tary: eferr “PIC 4-524 Tt PER. 2 es Soe £ ROOMS. MAIN FLOO! rom SOL EN me oom ere seam lees ability. to —— pees | WALLS WASHED BY MACHINE. | 5. iirinG AND PAPERHANGING. | PE + $1,000,000. Pann pats © catronce, Newly | _ 1900 Lake Grove De, Whhe ‘ake BLOCK PLANT, ners, 19h Duck | Soudhoui, 66.860 with 61.0 da. a most important. up and de SIENCED IN GEN. | _ Free estimates. OR 32-0186. K. E, Wilhite — FE 5-9580. OVE R$ $ _decorated $18. FE 6-3152 3 RM. HOUSE, IN 'BXCHANOE FOR with livin quarters. Dusk throughout, $8. ; SHERRY, AT MID- WoMAN. oe s part time work. | ine Tal iloring 16 WALL WASHING, PAINTING; avaiable to purchase a T ROOMS, . PRIVATE. F | ENTRANCE.|° wite's part’ time os _Lake Ra_ Milford. MU 4-7865. > EMPLOYMENT. 406 1 a eral office, wishe Dressmaking, Ts a 23 ° Free estimates — Decorating aan : Farag ise 'W Hu- §-2926 or PE 8-1279 a ers ~_ For ___For Sale Ho Houses 43 u ries TIAC STATE “woRK BY | errr Service, FE 2-27 ea ede, CLEAN ~UTILiTiEs "PD, a : — p 50227. WOMAN WOULD! LIKE Sey | caaencanses: TAILORING, AL- LL PAINT IT.| ron St, F 7 ROOMS. C 6-008! 7 ROOMS & BATH FURN, CALL on I I | WANT- DAY. CALL OR formals done | YOU NAME IT. po Child welcome. PE eee WE 2-350. Re ee 0 esl APTER « PM | {S'Sny home Gall PE 88455. Gast "to sately FE 2as1. | Wanted Real eal Estate 32A 32A | aad KEWLY ro. R Ae oe Tse rege” Open Rives, _Bivd. FE 47297. is — wae an DRESSES SUITS COATS & aL -"Favien Service 2 Tr aST ISTINGS WANTED yes couple West 6 ok Woneauuna bane Mie aos ng Listing Service RELIABLE LADY BETWEEN « — “p>. «Oterations «618 . SLING. — : S & BATH. PRIVATE EN- | _ +5830. a helper. No heavy Servi eee 4 AITING. LET 7 ROOMS & BATH. See ANY MEP Rovowwerk nit, om iesaer Building, Service Furniture Refinishing 16A | 41 rv senvice, mownoe BROS ee "YOUR | 7 ROOM a BATH UPPER: | house, mosern netr Lincoln Pant DRAYTON WOODS din: Seepage, cea 3104 & ET tele : izom. Cal , aa TO HELP AA AAAAAAAAAAAA i TIQUES — SPECIALTY, VAR- COPERHAVER'S piven, wien oor PROPERTY equinus, . * pa oe we Brighton, Mich. SEASON OR Best Buys A beauty of @ home Eo vn hy Loon Ok AN Huron e 0251, na | SEN HOUSE, POR SEASON ¢ = mother with, Me pass * LAYING. FINISHING — QUALITY “Bhs removed from furniture. PE ioe eails, PE Reni Leslie R. Middleton Rooms 6 BATa, WEST SIDE. gd hake sv oday 2 large bedtooms,. living room. children. SHER out rv R FE. #-0003 . : 6 inke f . Phone room, bath, 3 5 BILLS. FE_$-2050 _ ; Plowin 16B | D4Y on BROKE: ROOM APT, INQUIRE 5:30 pm. OR or , basement and sitached, garage. is STENOGRAPHER oe Lock” work.| Garden nds SOP cmd RE sthaka SELL OR TRADE| _¢ *0Sh we. ituree, ioariac Li 3 unexcelied im workm oi. sccurste” Reply ip ering Pot “Faepincesgastment and ch | AAA ROTOTILLING SERVICE. GAR ns TV REPAIR. ANY BUY, il pay. you to ‘Sos bar "end T ROOMS 6 BATH PVT C ENTE Eke moat, ine A BIT OF HEAV EN ated on ¢ Beautifully landscaped tisc Press, Box 68. _ neys. FE? RS.| Lawns and a also hs 4 bor MAKE. PE 40736. CONDO! Bialr omy. We ales contrasia.. eon Sai, A bit of heaven on earth, Full price: $15,500 ; : VE IN. TOM CARPENTERS. i and gravel. DIO & TV. 127 6. P st seul equities and le opt : a ious or rooms and. ful! bath all os a a ee S sstne bene | “Rougoin, “nish, wemodel, PRA | fill dirt GaiING as = er Service 22A GEORGE BLAIR i ad DATH PORN. APT. Foren SOUR, FOR news. £y floor. tas 3 *Edtoition, WM. A. : terms A-1 PLOWING AND AGGING. ae a L ESTATE =~ S. meres. pay hg) a ' wie mt. CORD GIRLg & DISH-| 3-0482. a aiDED 6 LICENSED — at cane or bitwise Cae a ane Dixie Hey. an Plaine OF 22382 i a ist FLOOR. CARPETE —— come, Inger at lems Taylor Ra as walls, very ted, Apply in person, |—~4.; ES Tier SROIPaaNT UIPMENT. "eEnes eparne x. ay Pp a! . abr. PE 4-542: — good ee ce White sean Ditve, Bese Poo- FF 39591 on “Gabe Roth Plowing, disci ‘ reine & ene al Printing aod Office Sup: “BUY OR SELL TRM TAM APF COND Ly POR ouxzt tt ge ity acre parcel, ‘tuiek por ; We RequinE A WOMAN TO” Footings, basements, fireplaces FE casti. ; bly Co, 17 W. Lawrence. I will personally buy your prop: min, walk from downtown. ning: PE PE 1-b08, seasien, very good oak firs, x01 W. Huron FE 42560 Ss “a ith filing and genere! of- Brick & Cement Work CUSTOM iG & DRAGGING. Uphoisterin 23 . or will sed it sh if the Ag gy 3 Pr 32-3701. 8 toot wide closet In master | Open Evenings ‘til 9 7 pele work Must be accurate and FRENCHING _ | PE 1-078. Oni oreo Were w yee Sow we ee ot ca Pane lo ~ APARTMENT Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 $13,900 vith ge 't be able to type. —S eS, Agee line Field tile. CUSTOM PLOWING, DRAGGING custom _ UPHOLSTERING S ss price fe 6. oaen Ae OY ae z ——ew aes aaa terms For The Doller-\Wise Wola Witt Te eee omni a CARPENTRY. ios AY as zkiee EAKLE's CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- FE ‘is? 0b iis, Lake Re) rms. A eal “Fe stat * seuire -i01 Doris Ra. north off LAKE FRONT Home Buyer: ts — ~ Ss King Clothing Co "as. telephone aa go RG a ig Mg Lidster, OR 33070. iat Pree Estimates, $ CASH $ sacubion eT. 3% % ROOMS, a ce is E 2 HOMES 009 cash. 4% per cent mort- aplee Seren. Partie 6 i. cabinets and trim a, spect WN 1G. | —Saaatas LET US SHOW YOU Bow xt. beth & out. on Taamante F |” wivd. So. Ges pent. 913 me. FE! sx.) we price of 1. ay et $53 per month, you will Seginew St - i - arent YORK. = = Witson. PE 3-6020. 48. TELEGRAPH FE 5-s088 et Bi. Seo. rE ost days, FE Pit 5-6143, days. FE 2-7702, evening: a on high and eS — pour home ® iS leete SHIFT LL KINDS OF Jensen ‘ BY Lor on |‘ 5%. & BED- # also BUY after 4 7 FAMIL) HOUSE LOCATED lot with © wath Pall bedrooms. full tiled bath with ae Gene cox. aa ol See ee | oa 5-636 , som} rigs” GUAR- | GLEAN. 3 Ms NO. DRI 365 N. Cass Ave PE | roms and fui beth. ful colored fixtures. A Sunday or holiday work, PEderal 2-2340. acre, Anywhere, FE p _spreads. Your material. PE, 5-$707. U Cal PE 2-14. a rolex 1 FLOOR. besement. of ease, ene gi y EA : : y Restaurant, 600 South CEMENT WO DEN PLOW’ iG. : al z _sanaan Dee RN.|7 BEDROOM DUPLEX frame construction. Tn : | Bivd. east aaaiaT #| ond fireplaces. PE er woe sci Ontekt Nin we, of Kegs Lost’ & Found 24 Wright - Valuet CLEAN 3 ROOM UTIL, FORK, | $07 102°. ‘Rutgers. Pontiac. Li wood 6 Scond house bos | let. Pull’ price’ eat giesee” | ade ey 4, A pot| SkICK BLOCK AND CEMENT) Harbor, FE 8-3 GO & HARROW. POUND. RED COON DOO, vie. 50s! rs +o _share | bath” PE = Men ee s"rooms’ end bath. oil ctr, LONG! | for Btate age, quatifies-| work. Also chimneys. No job too GARDEN iN PLOWIN P Marin 108 vine oe ro. Orion. Call MY 32711, : GLEAN 1 ROOM AND KITCHEN- 7 BED TH & %. LAKE heat. lee. water heater, WON'T LasT pecessary aerrael status, iar e. Residential ing, WN. E Ma ¥ , CAT. FE RING BUYERS tte. Newly decorated, Close in. t -bome. $10@ per mon’ basement, also im good con- tone, work gy education. sat Guaranteed work. Ph. MY) ai" pe 3.7369 FOUND: LIGHT GRA SPRING Jit S Norton Ave -~ vicinity, Call LI 43. dition. $17,300 with low down. Write Press Box 87. nena ag a, afer 3. PE | — Sit after et Lie ARE CALLING CLEAN 2 & 4 RMS. PURN. APT. | Socom HOME OV >| savment. sLATK ton Wrp. RELIAB _———4 ip BABYSITTER ee ee new base- =~, == Lost: kar Child's pet, = STOUT’S . References 261 State a.| ime beewtit 8 a ieee. Fine AVON TWP. = Si eres. ® | ment or tomnceten grees or | OARDEN tamtged, Bald: | fimky of Middle Straits TANS ton | List your homes — ote — farms DUPLEX or DARTMENT, wt: tect owner. O8 O35, bedroom home with - REAL ESTATE INC. 2st. | existent building. FE rading, work guaranteed, Bald-| Green Lake. vo. with the oldest and best realty os pe ei oe DOUBLE HOURE. Sharp J os eM Clarkston, , Mich 4 ~_____Help | Wanted “lis PE 56371 CHING SEF. win-Waiton vicinity. PE 463. Tost — BLACK & WHITE. ENG-| fim in the area. seen le Te BATH, % OF DOBLE BO tate. pert becoment, 14 0 yg ; BULLDOZING, TRENCHI GARDEN PLOWING & LIGHT | “isn setter Auburn ligts. vicinity. en: EDROOM PLAT, HEAT | “Ute A ee Pex LOW- wage, " glee fenced ‘g CALSFORNEA CALLE! CEPORTU:! Ue inctaliation and repairs, : seve | _ Edw. M. Stout. t. Realtor FE der toon, etiin peg i+ cAMiodern Children welcome.| Jn"! vlock io ‘schoo! with ROCHESTER 3 nities unlimited. NEW ward. ak. a; -Sagin ir , ; flowers year around. Detail ii's) CARPENTRY & ROOFING. 1. teus ction guaranteed, Reason - | Cost YOUR PET? ae we Open Eves "tl 8:20 re aa an aa te per mo.| FE. “NEAR DOWNTOWN. terms . pnanten ia thousands open, jobs. airmail $1.00)°"s old. Ol. 1:61. Gble rates Coll efter 4 pm. PE Braet scsattl noses League | Open’ Sunaay. 5 Gil 6 p.m. f“momth security ‘required. OB | § . oe rs Fias 1S days. 7 owe ee wd Infor ' ees - sement Oxford, 5. =| Careenter Contractor _5-7068 aa ‘| LOST BEAGLE IN VICINITY OP a. cr Ss. NEWLY or y SMALL MILY HOME rage. Mies yard. Good SOUPLE. 540, LIVE, IN. MAN! an types Lo FLOWING. — GRADING, Lake Ra. | “Stanley — fellow Answers | WANTED BIG wa.000 equity | Fi Finat FU “PLOOR 2 Re. §. PVT. BA ‘Ss accepted. 1850 Ward Rd FA rage. = Com- : ‘ os , kitehens, mo . 5 7-0441.| large no or my $3. si = oe ania IRE $10 Easy terms. roe an = rae ghd Perches ‘Recseauae toom. Call) FE | +4228 te_same_ of 1eer™ Pi SCOT & in o: eile. LARGE 3 ‘ROOM APT. i41 au- 5 ROOM FERRACE, oe must Better take time out to see piete price § work’ References. Gall MI +0213) My 2.9972 _ pie uae ‘phooe FE a Fy eg! Rd ¥; male beagles, Ciaruston ton aren, Hence es bara Ave “pee BATH | have “ret. 8130 per month. Call Ste wentive 3 yeeems oS ay _between #10 a.m ~ CEMENT & BLOCK 3:00. one 6 mos old, black & white; WE ARE DIR ae TARGE ROOM WITH PVT. | tee indi she ae en aed ae other homes. : = age om » $12,000 . 42 W. Huron, FE | FE 3-156. _ OME L acre ath ree. Rochester ares. EARETAEERS. MAN & WIFE FOR $0782 ROTOVAT GARDENg AND) one 2 years old. % beagle, \« 2 s ROOM MODERN HOME. | has full Dasement with ree | . Must be handy, will-| WORK, FE ROTOVATING —- k & white. OR 3-4008. R | “f full base beth and 2 | : a ‘ sat Sais Pier, nate a Sa Balawin. a ye bdene | « weanel. bieek |. PEMALE | fa : -| PRIVATE bs = gen APT. 3 ment, auto ie) — = bedrocm downstairs aYwcer CALL OLIVE eat | jeretces © weer ov ~ st. e ; Centr: : ween = 2 i | | Fase Wat ns te Bei pares .QHOER DI | agroTEcine AW RE ga |U2" « other, aes ees “WHI TE Ng Sie A a Bo atson, Realtor om. moved, Back = ae FE | —#eh : _OAGND, _ ; 4 5 RMS. AND r heater. In exe * SELL Gas c WORR POLE On Fant)” " king. ER WORK. —_—_—_——— Cool __Rd. EM 34004. _ tien. Don't pass up © good 1 Fifth Rochester time. sell Watkins We capital “ astok ” PE eae ROTC OR. +-0034 _Hobbies & Supplies 244 BROS. Rent Apts. Dckotlehed 34 ee” areas Gt SHALL Fant eat” ike. thig a fee m8. iu LR LLP LG NLL AL ALL AL A \~ q e i cuireds Eo 180 N. Perry "yu tee HOMES ROTO TILLING | angen a paner BEDRM. TERRACE APT. UN- eS Matton 7 x 3s Eitri Seelnaeon) T ERT CLERK, WANTED Wa wate, pt Rel og gone ROFOTILENG CARDEN OR Ey" number seta SLe@ a rams | ona Siase er on aera | farm. leew _columbie PORN. | CLARKSTON. 6 ROOM, site Edw. M. Stout, Realtor a 29-4300 after 3:30. < . nd lake fron rN ] Biore t_utod 5 ee errs AL oa 2 ues vache LOT” On HIGH Oo Lawrence PE 210i Is 25 Bret oS Sundar Mote 8) Tn bes Pootiee Lake Ra. baceragas, | 77 Sane. Bere 7 eevee Fl) 6:30 PM. ae eee ' saleswom -s pee Some pales’ FipoR, caTins, 5 BANDING AND meat Vs $ iy of Baldwin a War en £ Tee = WILL aor Mg i i om Sar euanie. LARGE OLD’ Por ine fam gy td . Sie pat Sey, oe te Toler Page FE a 17A| AEROTRED KNAPP* | © 94.7 4k cree Ra. Adults coly, 300 MN. Paddock. "Al ie brane Yass - 2 lla B dget : Cn. : ; 3|- sere gencies PONTIA eS) berte U . Sa ba ca a ie ig ng a at uel Oe ae nie ates 3 p back porch tp. Sere | 104 W_ Bare ee aS ANN | Fete creak TOT 64s mg ot mer Se aD on sad Gi, Ape pesos | Cukge Game GuNTEE, OO NET] Rancher S |@ENERAL BLDG AN Austin-Norve s) _|aNy GIRL On WOMAN Tontact | you. Ol sven Se) Sania Beer = | MODERN 6 ROOM HOUSE, NR. OFFERS EVELYN EDWARDS ned Be ae ee rripeLangiey,, Phone PE| Reed homes. farms and BEDRM | MpoNier hire PE 28082, 3BEDROOM - VOCATIONS ice < FID ON HOUSE — | Tem” Lawrvece Commer Cast | Mina, Confidenasi. The Salvation | property. Sima Williams “Realty. |" pivg. So, Gas heel. $75 imo. ie. | PLEASANT 7 RM_ HOME hd ym Halt Resement Homes 0 Community Nett Bank Bids. | OFT eNO - FOUNDATION INSURANCE Army. | ie Baldwin Ave. PE 40547 sats gers TE ARTLY| country, bet “f milee rors ot | Huntoon La ranch bome built four Lot or Ours Cy WORK-GENERAL MASONRY APRIL SPECIAL: COLD oe Se 3 BEDROOM” APT... RK ae unity for ee ner ne a} On Your or _. Faas 9 WORK EARS TO iad mided.F Fiban a, ome WE NEED 3 ROOMS. MAIN FLOOR right party. Write x133 cue to, Go pee? TURING » - Instructions aM VICE 1. Good small farm. 41380. ty “songn,. of, beat. rival boons ; | rE 21008 Eres. OB 355 Nicholie é “& Harger Co, . ein Debt? 2 bed on home. |i RMSE BATH STOVE & RE cee oa. sion. $13,500;| LARGE ag Fe 4 Best Way . soos. PE 2-902" PE 2-8046, . Service _18| 1 you are having trouble mesting | Must be modern. 7 ROOMS AND BATH GaAs aie UNIT untts — arolnoe aime | i 35. N. Cass FE TING Laundry 2. Good 2 or 3 bedroom city)” stove. Sooke coteance, wm] (urective ove S | Income—S. Paddock ELECTRIC HOT WATER HEATER : DRIVING SCHOOL ohana, Oe. 41% S. Saginaw above| home. ae eee * : Use’co East Bivé ’ 5 family brick tm good rent- . : sot shed tor Your finishing. ORS, Inc. L- P a ik eae 23-2416. = . CALL PF : | calien gow ane in. FOR ONLY . dale. Call FE sse00 or FE _Oakland Theater. List with us for fast and -effi-| 5 » eg | Can come of $365 a month ‘ ws WOUSHMOVING LADIES, WANT A cient real estate service. in, utilities furn., WEAN Ls Sooone. 3 bathe, tne . cesar TO DRIVE THE SANE FE Cote, 4 tome: “fee frver or set Riins ee: | — er Same, oe __PE 5-0463. Cottages 5 36A bse ened second Smee, fy LAKE RD - WATCH FOR : _ FE LET Le d ¥ 2 ma A WK, FE jus electric. Villa Myrtetle| Ren | anfintsher wey. pao ee ¢ Work 10 ed. Anything in cémtnt wt Ney Gea ne Ra, TW 21174, SATURDAY, MAY Aton vic |? ORM ART. 088 con dy Murphy, FE. 47272, — COTTAGE. | y*rar attached garage. Lo-| | ILY $8 | 4 Work Wanted Male 16 . Res, & Comm’l No wats %0 PM. — 7 ROOM & KITCHENETTE FOR 5 Sothie e BATH MODERN UF. | ALL, MODERN. NEW foe is 3 say ened Be ar SATURDAY 124 = , — large or too sma re eran TREE VICE, | / : : rsom, $11 week: FE 2-4380. On East side, Hi ist. 2 : $3,000 down. . ) 4 - | % i WORK OF ANY ym A / : pe or. ri te tS COTTAGES AT f- : 2 Oe rear , i trimmed. 4 or: Pree fi wd. Children to Board % sores. odie to ge . FE 5-2004 ALL a oe. ‘Gal F il Close In Z a * 3 mates. Call —- Ane Oi Pvr. ENTE: oe pees: 5-Fami ie park-| Near St. Michael School 3 Fe asco BATH, re $§-7086 1T8x170 ae Boor * ' 4 eat near town, util. furn., garage. space oe nies 3 bedreqm home. : ; pase 439. - : = |3 ROOM AND Baru MAIN if + & spay oe 7A B Believe It or Not Save Thousands of Dollars: . ON A NEW HOME tractor. : 1. C Jackeos, Lone ctor | Deal 7 i 1 Saibert is to sell, rent, find fee Api Baal is the Want A VM Don't co Deo =, 7 Fi asity INCOME Ottawa Drive’ ° | room ' in *$5—Brick . New dw a, ; ane ee ro am 43 ~ Newingham OWNER ovLvau i Wines wa pe + oe $500 DOWN. comfortable 2 bedroo near the Avondale on neat, m Feast A REAL BUY ate yeu jacking fee: 8 ranch 3 pee with ; ft. deep. He Bivd.? This Dome om oe _ very reasonably H. C. NEWINGHAM REAL ESTATE Crooks Rds, Convalescent Home or Three-Family * ccta hive’ Sieoanh yon yg oe a sutdoor living la ote ORION AKEFRONT- v1 BEDRM. A.) ue ne ae pe waree ce ok trees & tee = Maple Sites fie agents. _ A bene, fe aluminum you've been one S27 & | oll a per. month pincluding Pull price § Fashions of Sprin This beautiful Roman brick 3 rancher situated landscaped 175x150 yments only $68.20 taxés and $13,500. bedroom is in Qwner Leaving State Oe of W. Bloomfield’s better lo- tive 2 ; a ve? bedrm. home, ideal _ Case, at is x rarage conerete drive with shrubs & flowers. ae ay, ‘tice ‘ seem priviteses, yfi0,i00;, terms, 4806 aes Large room with © net ants and epred ook: ings. Ceramic bath. Full basement. finished with ANN | Stee eee eee Custom bu tit _ thls home is | re « place fashion. + $8,605 FULL PRICE—Just like new.| $27. 90 x! | Built in 1965, Deleo off AC furn. mie commas tan Soa an seens. Lake arivile som cay | Just Plain Tired Out? 4% miles | from _ Two ft yew are tireg and discouraged , wi room bungalow. homes, overpriced A ma iy bome and and y bullt— and have one easy to maintain. T > one of our experi ad sal show you how you bulld that 96.950 opt 4 Aeggntre ied \% acre| ‘dream house for ai] the comforts ie 7 | ~m es| . sake, peevtieons. Near| ‘that ore Some _ will ear | yon. ww bedroom Listen wese : low Automatic “1 AC turn brick ——* 3 bedroom nome =i ___ For Sale Houses 43) For Ss Sale e Houses 43 5 et eet Oe: telecaster. rite | (VILLAGE) G00 D| WHY PAY RENT? § ROOMS FOR $11,500 BELL OR TRADE--3 family| bendy kitchen, china cab-| sturdy 7 room house, $10,500. large famil ones" an income. $1i- with two beths. New off AC furn.| ‘et, ceramic tiie bath. hara-| OL 1-711, broker. 00 with dn. or $8,900 with Practically new 2 car all wood figors. full poured wall base-| WILL SACRIFICE $2.100 EQUITY Synod dp, 8 W. Rundell, FE minum ng erp is fur- = a paged oatae on land ge 3 ecm, ge Li . I more ‘e r orpe st. This tot ‘love is worth bey Over 1000 different plans from | sc4 a shruppery a, se Boy Thru Partridge ae land whic choose contract, nousetraier. goed | Priced from $15,500 on your lot. | will sacrifice for $1,500. Phone OR ist Thru Partridge _ : se down — in your hasse | W ITE | _ 3 oe “AT UNION LAKE OFFICE , as payme ASK for EBSTE ie oar 'targe lot, some BOWS “ee a and Siate Hos Oxbow Lx Furn Cottage .. $9.500 frat gad nade trees tenced rie 19.978 FOUR FAMILY income lo | 5 | garage, ed wii * sel a (Crescent Le Front, ..........613,000 ae | Bags age "Feat ream + | See eeitrec amends arching. pact | Ualow LA Priv. oosvoceesnn 0.00, TN COD e ream income homes with, Small home im trade, This one REALTOR : ; Lower Straits Priv. ...:-... TSoment. Call fer more informe * Practically sew | Phone OR 31208 BY OWNER. NEW 3 BEDRM Open Eves. gunday 10 to 2, home. Plasiered walls,| W?. HAVE OTHER _LAREPROnT | tien, $13,800 FARM —Located near On- 3660 Hwy i : ot o- | SOMES © LARS LOTe IN ALL | ford. About 25 acres of iand and | 7 BUY REALTOR | nose lots “a6 Cha ; Lage f home, off heat,| 2‘. modern home Small barn.| Partridgs ts the to set. | Bt Walled Leke. Priced at $8. ipetete storms = rage. The land alone is worth ; See | a tebe F at $6, room, and| almost the asking price School | 42 W. CORNELL, ATTRACTIVE 3 | 000 cash. MA ©1006. ITOC e screens, good 99.900. at door | bedroom home, utility room, ofl } BEDROOM, R..NCH Gas 3 eee ot eects ene | bes. —.. iMindows, vod heat, $1,55° 2. balance. REALTOR Sap, tebe nd once lake routs al: H. BROW N, Realtor bus. 2% be. ge ES = 1648 Union 'k Ro EM 34671 : 8 24610] terms 4 BA cons. Realtor, | N | BY OWNER, 3 BEDE —~ \ aee’ forties 2-4069 or \ with car garage. kiteben new = | with in : WIDEMAN SHDDLE STRAMTS CK, "LES ae omar 5 et eee a cae property. § rooms ik is on yard. sacrifice cent! b gpoe: a = BE pe or on fireplace, bedroom, dining j Money Down eo, eS. -— SS 42 W. EE oat +828) corner resi garden with | of] ue : a, Pull, vasement We ne construct on your 3021 Bi . | flowers & be 7005 Large landsceped lot, ome block jot _& 26538 three-bedroom OWNER | Bywater, $2.000 down, will pay from lake. Sacrificing for quick starter home with full base- OPF JOSLYW 5 CLOSETS, BY sien! for itseit sale, EM 3-2856. weet ee ee bath, 2 lots, 1, tenced, Basement. p a, Beeuttha double lt, lot, trees wees| F, 1 E. 7 ROOM BUNGALOW. LARGE =s erect ol furnace | garage. goed condi sod ghruse._Ciean home as ames akg berinaes, enbter | RAY ONEIL, Realtor | istgt3, seal aes ing, banemens. attached Gurage 1200 Conley Lt. Ré EM_ 34311 8 Telerenh Ra 13re 488 thea! @n a _ wee See @ RM. MODERN HOUSE ON WaAL-| 4 room oo 3. lots, | PE >T163 5-0390 a ee @. FOS. Be : ton Bivd. | scre ground. Real| $200—$1150 ‘eM buy at $id, zi BEDROOM BRICK — FOUL | Rase McLarty, Broker | . * Rea pur at siete ee | ee ee Ss eee | basement. 2908" Deland. | PE_2-2162 PE 45-3578 | » Radi vey ot si terse tot, Island Lake privileges.| Dre Plains. Sell or trade fof | AT DRAYTON PLAINS, 3 Bomae. 3 . pg Fog r = = sie small 2 bedroom frame. Owner. Nearly new brick ranch bome ; | Duck Lake only, $16. 2 betreas. 3% car girege. geod | Cen Seater 8 to ¢ or 208 —— ees ee ana * oa BIGHAM 8ST. 4 room §— basement — OTHER BUYS FROM $500 UP borheed. iake privileges. —— ik 2-5636 — ; rnace. Dasement wT AN 3-428 OPEN SUNDAY, 2° To $ a mag ctr ern ee 1% ear garag down—65,400 P. W. DINNAN dows Hopkins 120. West a bales aad screens, 615.000 with worm GT. 4 reom—modero— % ¥_ Hurco FECU™) prame 26x28. 10 min- 7 year old 2 vedroom frame WHITE REALTY neat and clean—6950 down—#6.200. ROCHESTER utes fro ec. Union Lake Automatic beat & Oe ir ssd fa | 212 K. Lafavetie St. Romeo. Mich’ privileges, $2500 down Puil price 38" peared street. Only $750 dn § EDITH ST § roomdtesement , 4.00” ach with ty Baa | EM +497 ey -™ gdoee e Ss. * =. _ room rane s ae _enewet i fir family & 2 car) io down. 2 vedroom. land- _ ER ~ | OPEN HOUSE . ROLANDALP. UNION LAKE — andacaped, yong fenced. White Lake priv- 3 old 3 bedrm. reach ehome. Sat. and Sun oa Adams Rd aan 2 ear © EM 32191 | full bamt Oes heet inc. 'S¢ m Sighes pena $ roome— large y — tenced] forms : eens aoe en] ) pas ep | =e egg 2 a dig mg By owner. Elizabeth Lk. Bs- ain PANK SHEPARD | Cammimatta dg. mates tront.| szemer tnd drzer.,,,Atuminum | foome, Expansion itie. Pull - ' os! * scTeens . MACEDAY LAKE. ¢ room—mot. i eT oe y PPNagy olen oA ard | Many. other joan. | ~—stiled= “bath. Large rooms. ern—tiled beth—iake privs —6050 OL = DOWN | os be pe > ear saraee, car-| bis “Sai wae scapes Jee Lane 7, - sia : 500 | peted, 1600 down EM }-4236 i mo _| a < ee on 2 car onal = lake 1 — poms | $ room ranch 2 car —— e wel aera: —— er right Lt a0 @ Avery oe a 3 pane —$1,500 down. ae streened porch. corner pair | No brokers, PE 44306. WEST " SIDE—OW NER, R — SS we astered 5 ROOMS WITH perook, & SMALL | Clean ¢ bath. WILLIAMS Mim ‘of paivs. — $ “TOVELAND walls, $1500 cows. _down payment. 1 - sttic, basement. ofl heat “on Rosoment-00.500 ; bedroom. full basement. 1's car | _ 000 down. 66 Ma elas “4388-Cas Lak. P*. Keego Harbor | Get shea ached lamar oy gor a wares. — «5 = s shede | tt trees, $10.500 full 1 CRESCENT LAKE S 5° PE 2408 xe “| IN MILFORD icine ee ee eee | hee : ‘ 7 bedroom bh. bri e per OXFORD. 3 bedroom — ranch Well-landscaped froot, enced. ts in| OT take over Sie00 owe tee OFFERS month. 4 car . shrubs and Part basement — $1.09 cown— Abswongg — ove | stan ares. 32-4296. | Wixom Area —— 3 ust be sold to set- |_ tion, Drayton Piaias. OR 3-450. Harbors subdivision. White Lt. | ropes & grill. Fenced im yard. 902135. $8,150 4/ / / Sehuett Realtor, 1404 E. Fy atertor wn enly. | __81880 dn. $79 a mo FE $6025 aya — at WHITE LA 3 bedrm. frame ranch type home| Terms : _HALL bana carport. — in yard, _ 1. ACRE . 2 ET itics section. West $300 DOWN to schools. This J year old home 72 = and wicely decorated, full wan Cheek deen and Oey Ot er sietes 06 Took, home oaly 3 em, Te rom, Maved street Carpeting Goes Too New 3 varm. starter home, full pat 805 down and galy 988 per revolt, orcad air ol) heat. pear bus and sehovls and only delightful 3 bedroom home Lane bene Ge Tocations Colored Families Terms ee $"bedrooms and full bath down, ieee om "dee" MeDenai ment, Presently used be 7 fasnity ZS ID FRONT i BS nt, gas income Pull bath, large kitchen WEST SIDE . this summer in tis lovely) heat eet gay ot ooo r 2, darts Jo lots. Only $9,450 with apg ——_ home in Bénceped io oniy WON8) Siena Well landtcaped grounds, | a JERRY E. ADAMS CO.| [Senile Sette in noture 3 . M5 ay a 2° Sun. to 6 ym 4 family size dining rm s1se8, DOWN home 6 Bedroom - new wall to wail room, bungalow hered walls Subyrban R Rancher Established im 1916 | WE TRADE in living and rooms Moors, i With lake on 2 lakes i of heat garage sluminum and Desirable . \ Cees Lake 3 2 car garage, paved drive. “vee cad school -_ i floor it’ ree a = ne sa tar =" eo . i ¥ ‘ é s 4 Cis vin Tom ‘and din ares New | cass taxes Waremrnowr” | John K. Irwin : yg r+ — Vinunee ae storms and ee coe forced- air M h di hg they soma eee a Wer ice” meen pernee,. corner lot. only = lasge corner jot, a Suers| Src an ising, steal na $8.950. Substantial Phone I ve Sseun Eve, ee 54006 | price. a aia with oniv $2,500.00 | paymen . — I AMS Method in | rat yo Sgt e JIM WILL NICHOL IE pene “rf Lake, Just a step os eee . xcellent bathing beach. Meely i realtor & REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE 4g a. Cromer” FE $1201 Home Building rt ny REALTY OFFERS 1218 Baldwin Ave. SO Seve. Mr. Meiser ¢ FE 5-8004 H EI. VOOD REA j S as MOLTIPLE LINTINO SERVICE a and We Have It) = #¢ Sy, 24 = | DRAYTON PLAINS OPEN ‘TIL 8:30 EVES 2 bedrm. bu with very large BERRY $2,000 was saved by our AN MANOR te é Tertweed ths. full ee. G iL. : ” . 2% Sacrifice: 3 bedroom ranch, 1% ment, ol . ‘on Quiet . - customer on the first new | Ddaths, utility, comb. windows. | pe ge —— ag $14,750, 2408 Walce, FE 26018. Fight im. 2 laree fenced. P ARK home built under this new | j M. PRACTICALLY FIN- of flowers and shade trees, pogte= Ger best FF onal ie gegen ' : ee WATERFORD | OPEN INDIANWOOD LA ONT it is our new l 4 bedrm. 2 story frame, very \ With 191 shore. -BUILDER’S i large - room kitchen, Page e nitions, vestated SERED. ; plastered firs. * _ pamy3 To? ined sone rentdenee— _ EXCHANGE oe well” ped. fear ga - & nes! 3, eine oom, itn “stone PROGRAM fal basement ott beat, Sellers St otay meets) So Seas |, hese cml, pean Ne ell to im paneled den. home saying & z $11,600 $2600 down. of family needs refurbishing—a chal- a VERY NEAT : r wees to etiet 8 ‘the wah }Eedroom, bungaiow. Large | COLORED FAMILIES and lenge to buyer s" family , Bach) = im and TREA NED fnadern bitcben, ied We have 2 houses on 1 large lot very best puch. Priced at to being, pow enbetey- .. basement, suto, heat! som for only $0080 > item Bore than the land value Pb im your custom one Sek, weler, encen’ sio0e down’ The, sana ° XPERIE’ In ~ fe vand:| At won't last tong. Saown ‘Leslie R: Tripp, Realtor 3, RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 8. Telegraph Rd Sg a See "These Better Buys R M-59 abe - SEVEN af E Fiat t } = Fu “< mm i. ealtor Ortonville NAtiona) iter on e C. PANGUS collect: mae Very attractive a pa. Ideal for family, Approx. acre, berries. & shade trees 1%) car e, newly , rm “water, Must be sold. $250 Down—GI Coty 4 room home. Ful! | | nich oiiai late! ~ $200 DOWN & Other Homes with GI Terms Available - Bateman | Kampsen ‘REALTORS FE 4-0528 371 8, Telegraph _— Eves. & sun. | NOTHING | Choice Property Sylvan Vilage fenced tet 2 car garage ALSO | New 3 bedroom split level of | construction, family room. Consider Sylvan homes WATERFRONT 2? bedroom bi-level in excellent neighborhood —Cass -, Sine _ wea eect | — week a teh F rE cers - canoe, ~ HOME MART PE 5-0407 j | 1088 ww were 3 ronal a, hase ort Ml section. Roch- ester OL 1-5411. LAKE PRIVILEGES EAST WILsOn — Neat and clean a with _ base- gare on teeeed Leal and Omer gre Seeres, Pull price $7900 with $1500 down. ATKINS — PONTIAC ESTATES ballt ctistom built —< . We — a variety _ in this location 3 BEDROOM, full basement, pias- tered wails, cedar shake shingles, auto. of] heat. g* closet space. Full price $13,650 with terms, or Fer. Sale Ho 43), Buy Thru Nese ‘List Thru Pyreae AMoDERX 2 « BEDRM: (HOU, | i F ap7TEETE in t i 83 old. _ 3 BEDROOM up. Home ‘is exceptionslly clean. Priced to sell Laurencelle | REALTY Li 7-3000 | 1500 ON. “WOODWARD _M% BLOCK SOUTH OF 12 MILE Buy Thru Partridge List Thru _Partridge _ ~ ROCHES t ER 3 bedrm. home Ful! Bs $500 00 DOW N : “Lakefront, $8950 Immediate possession $500 DOWN bedroom Gas heat. In city. mediate possession $500 DOWN. Privileges. 3 bedroom. Vi- cinity. Lake Orion. Immediate possession CHAPIN gear ESTATE +1223 im: ‘Lake MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ON are UTY - oO UALITY - LO- sirable. Center hall living room with fi family dining room, den, ultre Taitchen with large — 7 area and %) bath dow bedrooms, full Ceramic ite ap Large divided basement. oil hot water heat. garage. Al! this with lake privileges on Watkins Lake : $1400 DOWN — 567.950 is the low figure op this a!- most néw 2 m bun- sion too! finished attic walls, oak floors. excelient inted basement, auto eat and hot water, of course. 2-car eee.* Land-. scaped A real good buy - at $14,500, put does require substantial gael am. We have the ke Ir YOUVE LOOKED AROUND —- You appre- ciate ele of this lovely 3 bedroom bungalow. a v living , fall ; ty of rec. e dry basement. Auto, heat of course. ples par At $12,200. i is of our very best buys. TOP THIs ONE—Sbarp 53 oa880 with $1,509 down. WEST —-, - ar @ pin, 2x17 Mf. living room with window and picture fully ——. i storm. screens dre included in- the low =— . 99.500. Rea- sonable te RAY O’NEIL, Realtor Open 9-8 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Michigan St. $050 dn. six rooms, three s modern, full base- ment, $6,590 full price and small monthly payments. Income — . Newly decorated throughout 12 rooms three family, three 000 will put you Soe e5, Vacant end ready to mov ‘ Carpenter, Builder and Investors itional acreage with pool avail- able. 3 spacious e-— one as e living room 7, L Da fireplace Modern fast nook Geneva with dishwasher, disposal fan. Tiled bathroom with b van- ity. Full basement tural co atieal ed Ter ng 7 én. ar garage. meo, Plateau } NICHOLIE $500 DOWN. WHY BF It's vacant. 4° rms. & utility. Built in 1054 Has bhardw — te: walls. Extra School bus service. Priced at $10,000. See it now. WHITPIELD SCHOOL AREA oe ae _ full bath, en- closed full bsmt. with new i “3 e, new water a ae enjoy = — ce car garage. large . Owner leaving this area. See it now. Only $ 3,500, good terms NEARLY NEW yy pe 4 5 la & full bath. Handy to es, school. lo privi- gt gener. Saving ote. $8.- ' | We buy land contracts & HARGER CO. FE 5-8183 uw Open Evenings accept $13,000. land MIDDLETON’S SPECIALS! tiled ba! Aluminum storms and fenced $13.500. Takes | NICHOLIE ‘= E FROM FLORIDA | ARE HERE FR DA 3-Bedre. brick ranch shel, heatin ducts r shames in. Ward’ iy. an chard Subdivision. $300 Dn, FE HONEYMOON SPECIAL Prisca at ye | Dorothy y Sayder La kes REALTOR ye 240 ar bree MU 4417 UNLAP as) screens, ati’ furnac gas hot water, Im mediate Dossession. | WEST SUBURBAN $1. Lecated 3 auto of] furnace water, nicely landstaped jot with 2 car garage. Lake privileges $650 DOWN Located on Airport Rd: 4 large rooms and bath Hard- ood floors, auto. oil el nor interior finishing, $750 DOWN — off Cooley Lake Rd teatss” Bee rooms and bath Lot lake privileges on Leslie R. BR ea a Lake Middleton . OKER Patan ARE TAN, Dae pleted. 0 “Gas, heat na Boek +0038. . = Op- , —s ¥. water softener. St os ment. FE 2-1001 or FE net ee home, ment, wel landscaped, 200. $4, cown OR furniture if desired. Soress sale ideat Fees: tirement. Located Fostoria, wach. EM_3-4666 & INCOME 2 family. 5 reoms and bath on ist fieer; garage, -_ price only $14.85 price $8,7! OWNER moat SELL... This attractive 2 bedroom rench PROSPECT STREET Large family home. 7 ae ment with home on lot for rental. for both houses 'SCHRAM Tot for Foon mu price | DOWN PAYMEN homes WILL BUILD On er Bos any size. Good deal this time of year. dee | FE 42778. “Lakefront is MApie- Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC, 20 &. Main. Clarkston, Mich, BLA , wo OTUS L LAKE a were || . WF le arge q : noe age : ft TH f Vi. } + \! 4 j ; j , # é ey } er ¥ ; 1k eee, \ ae Be ee, Y ; 7 i cate } a 4 i) ee ee 5 : oe Lea | iy It me ee ey i ee ee = Se I Hac safe ~ pls ‘Sea a sacs aa eee 6 Bed + ; j z r - ——, : fe A ‘ ‘ ¢ ‘ i * 12 hie ; iy | LE RVE abe ana YL eA ee \ : Fe { f : Pe 24 ABA aes : fal! -- >) “THIRTY-SIX: a Li a PONTIAC! PRESS _ FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1957 ee 3 ae ae ke CARNIVALS yh ty Bil Tone FR ee a . , \ ; mepepenp i Z are ray \ mans or j . ! \ } = peeneence eermeeaiaees | ; weer . “ ‘For Sale Houses aioe For Sale'Houses 43 For Sale Houses \ : . r iy} Sacrifice—By Owner ‘ einen ’ Hy * DESL . AB Le STORE pa MOV T GI Take over. Owner lea : : ee al = Amps : y state for ‘beaitt- Almost poe Ff eg ca : decorated. LOOMPIELD HIGH-) bedroom rafch on approx. | acre ise > —— . 2300 sq. ; LAwDS-—with pride we otter this| ig baths. On hardtop road. W a : : ¥ a pet sf ine dotene rensh style home—custom PIONEER STREET Pa equity for $1500, Call , : : built | 4-097 ee tans ke 6 aes we BEDRM. HOME. CLARKSTON | _Seoad acar garage. Owner. MA ture windows — separate di | dining ful’ basement, ,.itached garage | 7 RM. HOUSE. MODERN, PRI- } room — both quality carpeted, Large bedrooms also carpeted. with sizable storage addit! aon vate owner Low down payment. Dar aatte® ‘when: trailer in trade. = — sired = closets | rear, Weadertea aeasee ft : et Call for appointment PE 2-1 iz ath. 2 car plastered garage i an RN. VE- ise CURVEOLET WEL AIR” WILL Widow desires quick — ‘au rosea on bes begi— fey al | "neta fOMe _MOOmRN, VE. re or trade for older model UT AN NS WANT Mr. Hoyt for appt. see Combination aluminum storm! {reens, also 4 room house & car, FE 5-0661, for THE FOUND exclusive home today! | sash. -Extras | bath on same lot. Good income, ‘ig MERCURY STATION WAGON. | ag «x See HOYT REALTY ‘NEAR, D. WHITFIELD scHOOL | Lonable gifer. 101 8, Johnson, PD. Bey Thea Scola hop. Doing exe. busidess. 3 bed-| Leased. will trade stor teal fous ‘par’ 8 ail 4 254 8. TELEGRAPH h fireplace, glassed porch, p room home ame property. | tate, land contracts or w ve : . FE 2-9840 FE 219) full nie paar ‘new oil terance. A aeau, BUY 3 3 BEDRM, FULL List Thru Partridge = eet. RK, reasonable _you. Mr. Cervenka, PE 8-0419. _ =o s sped aa enclosed rear porch, @ fine dou-} ,dasement. Shell nome on 1 acre. _ RESTAURANT AND LIVING | _ ble. Write Pontiac Press, Box 71. | 1966 47 MODERN HOUSETRAIL | dressers, ‘and ble garage (paved floor\—AND/| ‘Low down payment By owner. r? ch on separate fizs.| “we covER ~——S—SS—~E(C(ié‘SE;,, WWM rnc for an of; = mattresses suites, —— A the lot 3 157x183, high end dry. | FE 49887 known as WE COVER STATE | ~.velue._c8F. lend, ete. e €-1192, sotstenal chairs, tabler iamps, z mm Le possession, rice i % 3 room ‘¢ FOR BETTER BUYs and terms can't be beat—make | __ Income Property ) _A3A ton Ld = ees —. yy gy Be truck, eu gat suites, eA. ~~ many 9 sp appointment (0 see toda | ARGE DUPLEX. NICE & VERY 200 ft. _-remtage wm UB. 10.| ue. PE 5-6880, eves. | ist cu wen coe, ter reai MODERN $500 DOW ~Teasonable. 46 Mechanic __ | Only "96800 down ‘bandies every: | ‘Gg PONTIAC 00, «DR. CATA- bargains . 3 bedroom with full basement. Almost me two nooreen mar ; I ing. contragts | mileage adap season land OUR LAY -AWAY PLAN = @oub) arag il ba 12 vii excellent oa oors, fu. | _ contr acres, Seen Exceptional bath, excellent kitchen, sizable For Sale Lake Prop. 44 Tereting ith ber. Tee cream nee, CARs | LAK AKE r CHANNEL i tor yp zo 38 0) To Par ib: rh ¥ room, w y r * ii eA kitchen uipm. agon — late . Com. 800 with $3,000 down. “ heat, alum.” storm sash-—iarge 2 BEDROOM HOUSE AT UNION for"sory Seder, 3 = + Sa _ model. Pe 65-8260. __| &ad look sound, P acres af tres lot. Immediate possession. all Lake, lake privileges. $4,500 dn quarters. 7 Puts you | vm in bus- FOR SALE OR TRADE. 2 WiteeL pa Arnold Real Estate | mon’ a Lode ed ness with the busy season trailer with biteh. 2072 OPEN To Tu 6 pe soil? ®: Telesrapn Rd. |) «| WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS j? BEDRM. CONTEMPORARY OW , oak Sede en & oe nannies ADE FOR TARE| 4 myer E ot Pontine or } moe subdivision. io +h pametiee inute a ftving roperty 3 he uf z, eX, . occupancy, ow . —— cot sul vision, E Gls N I( H OL] FE 3 BDRM SaveenGen ag en chester OL t. : COLORED | 150; terms. $¢,000 cash. FE 2-386!. "CT ATEWIDE Fen eae i A BUY. RADIOS & FORT haw &HARGER CO. | CROMER, MOONE YAS cot A eellnne jammy ays ou nest | [7 © merce St FS FE ie ese7/® Real Estate gervice, of Pontiae Care MODEL, CAR AND cama| 2°: over payments, uothing screens. storm windows and CAN, AL FRON T 1717 8. Telegraph ve ¢en| "oR ToUn Le Rave BOL D| ANTIQUES, PINE, CUR- oe eee | High lot with 67 ft. on Canal. _Sale Land Contracts $2) wr): 8. 3. Vou Weit.| "7, "este. le seen ot oe o $A Tibemesee einen’ beh Leading to § different fakes. 137 _ Phone OR 3-i385. in am © na) NEW 3 BEDROOM HOME. WILL a _Pontiag Trail. be take ig ¢ in or » A ¥R. eet ang equity. ( trade v. “Tun a= oming, between Motor aud frontage, 262 ft. dee; Bagley. Only 3 left, $250 EN ine — down plus mortgage costs. | HAYD Weal “buuaing aie. Open evenings... WILLIAMS LAKE FRONT. 3 bed- IVAN W. Pos ae ost Na 7 o = : vs ~ peel o. at 6 per ... —— VASBINDER, INC. | foam, Back tame co shady ei S ‘HRAM | =. 7 ee ALT ROPE OEY PET “Eva wagwen oor FE 58875 large plete window. Tied’ bad It’s very quaint! They don't use any English at all here artrl ge 7 PE eas. aro ee : iu or - ices!" — iN YOUR OLD LAWN ‘STRATHMORE, 162 WEST shower and built in vanity. = oo See eset na 5-8471 | — except prices! . : = SWAP . 60 and up wt CIVILIANS—$490 DN. The Long pec re are page Open Er a vin aes, rE saat 18 THE “BIRD’ TQ SEE 25% DISCOUNTS. Rotary or reel type power mew tod oo. Guarantor oce.06 NO OTHER COSTS 12.6x . er. REPLACEMENT 2 bdrm ranch, almost new. Pull 11° “double closet, sliding doors. | CAS§ LAKE FRONT - NEW 3 For Sale Lots 46 For Sale Acreage 47 SDD-SDM WELL SECURED BY NEW Lawn mowers sharpened. Per ave Piet ——— suio. Se Full basement, omematis oil = antes urick ranch, Ive baths, | sewn | een en ene This package liquor, beer & wine AND. EXISTING f 2 @ ty Comp! ww Une 2 Scotts seeds and BLON i“ » dining L. . ‘| water base heat rs, plas- replace. attic, attache arage,| CITY LOT ON : ms i store a 5 rent seeders ° 2 biks to school. 5 tered walls. $20,000. - privacy galore with cane, on 2 ter & sewer, 9008 Pe cated Pr Gna Located tn ef recreation —— | cerns f $05,000 per a af Cte Baw lawn roliers. sanding machines Pome ¢ bed a aed. er. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 90’ Cooley Lake Waterfront. 3 bed- oxbow LAKE FRONT — Ideat ' —°™: pot aay aes ag yo oa ig woe a Cited Co. oa we ey ne cae . . Walk in and look at it and) Poom brick home. Split elevation.| 3 bedroom family home on A-1, CITY LOT ON BELMONT ST. OFF/ 3% ‘miles tram” Pootis, 4000. bignway in miles! 91,800 an. pius| R. J. VALUET, Realtor BARNES HARDWARE Ot Ss SS if interested. cail owner. Plastered walls, floors. Ce-| beach, 3 levels: "iandscaped jot, | Michigan. Paved St. OLive 2-2211.| Terms stock. Easy rent or buy real es-| 345 OAKLAND AVE. Ave DAYS, WOodward _3-3360 ramic tile bath with built in van-| large garage. $21,000. KEN ELWOOD REALTY tate || lake front home.|° MULTIPLE LISTING sEnvicr | %42.W. Huroo St. Easy ‘Park SAUEOL 5 PSE DNS EVES. SAT, & SUN. TO 8-0851_| jty Screened patio. Thermopane FARL GARRELS - Gg whey ay oe wart s 4143 Caas- Elizabeth Rd. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL #:20_ SELL OR TRADE | 1648 INTER. | BEAUTIPOL > PIECE DINING O bow rang ld ee nea x = rod 6615 Commerce, past Orchard Lake ee i bce ee OIL. AND GAS CHATTEL MORTOAGE FOR Ky » Seer On 3 aes for 0 Ford _ave off Wajton Bive. x Feation room. Oil ‘furnace. Base-| Dial EM 32511 or EM 3-4086 CLARKSTON ORION ACRES — 100 ——e DISTRIBUTORSHIP ~~ = vowing ” gk «5 SWAP, BUY. On SELL — CALL. BED SPRINGS & BED, ALL FOR : ment also has extra stool & java-| BEAUTIFUL HOME SITES OVER- rontage on pavement, 1050/ 15 ACRES IN CITY it Seek Oe po gl ny Ht heg h M, ” $15, 975 Mt. Clemens. 4 tory. $28,500, terms. looking Walters Lake, 80x100 ft. tt Soom: approximately 4 scres.| On pavement. ‘For subdividing. Established of! and | ew gro ay 185. “FOR BoaT | Sas . 4 Lakefr onts Lake privileges. $70. Low down| Loads of Jarge trees, beautiful) Sewel a waiers aval Nowe; | torship in excellent Oskland. Co.| be purchased ae. oe Boas, | S4BY Sina : j ' WHITE LAKE. 2 bedroom mod-| payment. terms. “spot for the suburban family.| School. Elvan N Saith PE sasce | eres. 3 tank trucks ineluded.| RD). RILEY, Broker | _ and trailer, PE $2106. spring mai tise } HORTE .G5Dm, foe Home blac ko an yak Gon | MY bone O'CONNOR, "MA " §-0682 = ee ee cers. FIVE ACRES ote orn afdential handling. | $2 Eussbeth Lake Rd. PE +119 wi SS tae a a eee | at Pea 42 Orcharé Lx. \oors : 11. SACHIFICR LAND - car 7 : i 20000 2 On Deautiful build WILL SACRIFICE LAND CON Ave. Lovely lakefront with good beach) Diy “Pormica countertop. walnt DIVE IN-OR_FiSH_PROM THE To Buy—To Sell woul came Waei secemmenal investigate today! tract and 2 equities. FE 41906, | 100m poms sme fone “over | BRAND NEE GaY AND ’ . . Inexpensive. ~ rooms, sun room, kitchen. car garage. t doa tenced. pen | coting. Large itv room with eh Of this cottage st 4653 . buy, $1,500 with $560 down. , ry 1,300 sq. ft. §-1127, sled hvis living room with fireplace.| Comas. “ert str Snee: i= = at re seer W ARD E. PARTRIDGE ; Meusy to ‘008 53 tie wie eaten aPRAVER Miptair sate a a Bath with shower. Full basement.! $19 so) with §2.500 down LAKEFRONT COTTAGE ON LAKE We hove Gus beeaten 8 cose par- REALTOR FE 4-358] | stiets_tisenses Sener _for young cattle Phone MA 5-6308. | BABY wer re Com THNER : ; Orion. Natural Picture cels in very exclusive location| SEAL ESTATE & BusiNEsers Loans $25 to $500 WILL ACCEPT LATE MODEL cAR| Pu. thes ; cilities, cer garage “Nicely land. a THROUGHOUT MICHIOAN * ie. - en a feet Se — Sane gard fustawes tek | SAMMABAW, SoNOOL AREA, 2) Paes Renee ae we | meaty co. neaurona | Bateau’ gecitty yter| aa M HOMON Bf gt igh ceieect teders, panes So. | BoM ompR SPRINGS BHAT: cus. Summer house and terraced} bedroom brick and frame ranc Orion. MY 3-6381 e Open Evenings & Suntere well worth investigating at $2,500 OPEN nvE oo 9 HOUSEHOLD bath & rch. Penced-in yard, ‘2etees new & up. ; Offered with sll furnishings.| home. Large Living room | with | =. | 10%5_W. Huron 20263 each. GROCERY STORE WITH SDM. ¢i¥' Borie ay peep Pane & garage handie $9.00 bal-| Sflection of Fregabt ices, — 5 $17,300 with terms, dining ell. Kitchen bas lots of | TAKE LOT IN WALTERS LAKE| Ss 1a,Sice-Tore ON LOOM frontage on paved road | Located FINANCE CORP. ance on land covtrect. OR 3-566 one ae 2 sue cupboards. Tile bath. Carport. Sub. PE ¢5676. PE 5-6376 | ° re, 42 Orchard Lake Ave Lge. landscaped lot 118°x150’. —| Lake Shores. FE 4-3023. 732 OOREIS & SON, REALTORS ‘Clarkston area, Phone MA OF PONTI AC. for appoiniment. By privete oo seer a - SOUTH SIDE $1,690 down. -E EFRON’ Flizabeth Lake 82 W. Muron st.” Phone Pe eusst | _ 238i ty 8 | —SaEet — | Very goed cond $56. OR 34830 : ee tifa bomewia. on, Mates GARDEN TIME *TOANS @ *| "For Sale Clothing 56|~ CONLON ihOwER. ow i Designed for uitre-modera tate! J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor | IDEAL LOCATION 1 lois, at:| Beautifal pomesite on Motorway) 1 1.3 acres $0, “LETS TALK LOANS $25 TO "$500 | eR | PE p60 | combines besuty, "‘eonstruction & 2%, E- = Ey Hpmee | building sites, many features. $12,-| 338 th deep. Mas eute baie house. | 7, Oceee. Fie ne cere BUSINESS” BENEFICIAL CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, SIZE 2, | COMPLETE ROME punss fiving room = Virepiace. he Ther| , : | “ ELWOOD. REALTY 30 acres. $250 per acre. = FINANCE CO. size 13° lob 1d Bab travel | clocks, Bescon Hill mopane picture window. Tile bath. 3 LAKE HOMES FE _5-1284 — a a (Provident Lean! | _bed & play pen, PE 33. . 2 bedrooms. convenient kitchen, selcheact — . Gown nad aod ‘Boats 1W Lawrence %& PE 2020 SORMALS SE 16 & 11 GOOD| ct see & a ’ hardwood floors. Piastered walls. FURNISHED — Lake Orion. {m- FOR BETTER SITES ti — plant tomorrow. Wholesale and Retail beat - a | pg rs : Heat by electric. Lower level ‘nas mediate possession, each $1,000 FOR BETTER 4OMES, SEE ‘ and Marine Supply Business el apes 1 to pm Ez Bhem. secrention regen, natuseh fire: down, a good package deal for ill CRAWFORD AGENCY in Saginaw area. Han- | Gimt oN . SIZE LDSPO 7 Pr. place, complete kitchen, stove & - income investment. Cherokee Hills . Ege 5 ~ OR SWAP FOR SIZE 10 nM adie refrigerator inc Possibie BIRD" TO SEB . You'll lke the advantages of tts | °2"* W a vB +e Evinruse, Chris-Craft, _ ’ UN rE coe. oun, FS 3s . ra tio. 'T - “las A ans TOWN WHITE LAKE pope lg ge z Faring tie = “a Sines, on : wil handle 1 COMMUNITY coat ce | reel FORMAL | mahogany jesther top, nest te- se . Terraced ¢ is OM Le ‘ ones z e mile w or arms g wa Ww ie ; |LOVELY LIGHT BLTE L 3 Eital ae pe aie FURNISHED COTTAGE, fire- 30 E. LAWRENCE FE 8-042) 2 bles, round coffee table, step Sie garage e bas workshop. = COUNTRY HOME place, 2 bedrooms, electric stove | _Telegrerh a. RRPeN, Seciness mt © SERVICE aise 18 perer pers onl Defere | et at ooh _ : ee BA —y- a air “aly $3.050.| CARL W. BIRD, Realtor 5 : y CoVELY PUR CAPE STOLE. RADIO“. 4. Gig AND Vie. 3 $27,500. Terms. can be arranged.| gpacious 10 room, 2 bath mod- yeslate front & only $5,850. eee seats tl Bide. . 15 ACRES Lake Motel Buckner -Customers Beautiful Like sew.) _7E 5846. - . ern home on 1 acre in pleasant om se ARE YOU A NATURE ? RRY LOVESEA 7 EMBREE & GREGG Metamora. Stately white frame . FE +N Eves. PE ims | $28 TOU A MATURE LOVER! efficleney | motel unite Are ere, FE Sen | ae ‘gf: . mt Onjen Lake B46 s. “rooms. Beautiful “inch marble J. R. . Hiltz | a : —— ettiee et : es shateiy bom on be _Contand H Folks ____ Scrap Jron 356A. citi rT sere, as EM 34393 o: EM 33316 Paste teed tonaken. § oteey bare Hem stead maple & obk trees? Would you | Whip consider’ your home appy O-1 PRICHS FOR SCRAP cans| Yoet chalice ond table, $00.80 vol IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. § RM| included. re propaty Bead ta out Ww. Huron FE 5.6181 | p foo TON =O a . . | Begners Employes serve with 8 | end ices. PR OSWi-PE ¢es1z,| 5° $09 There’ ere gw 1607 pearena. ots isnnen, qemsgms| sureeuné, Gio property, Fetes, cn | LAKE =e LOTUS LAKE. | spring-ted pond? All this and 8! x11CHIGAN BUSINESS | ®er, te easy to deal af Buct-| Sale Household Goods 57| ‘os. Mt Re ae | drive, one car garage ©) terms MT. CLEMENS = ,>| mers where and kind » PLP ALP PP these terrific values, $8,956. $1,800 down, FE. 41315. - LOT 1ouXiee, WALTERS LK. OW poll arora home with breeseway and at) SALES CORPORATION | ness are shown to everyone snd Stickigan Prosreccens, 203" Or ——— oe ce . vemen Cash or ferms. FE Ideal location for church, 2 family| tached garage? (Needs some - ere ‘% SIZE BOX EPRINGS & MaT- chard LR Ave. CITY OF TROY WATERFRONT — | Sage" MS ___ | veiling or all. Lot ingases. | completing) Seems. wabeierable | somm A. LAND sronen | Frovise Yor ‘your, fameciate ana |” ret MOuEse’ yee! eed Oeme.| cippEROnE Sic: CRE BIE 3 bedrooms & bath. 14x20 ‘work- CAKE LO? FOR YEAR AROUND | f0fmeT Mt. Clemens & Court) thet e etees of Dreperts has| 1873 &. TELEGR RD. future happiness by. arranging [oP | ws ony | (ie $15; gas stove, 814.50; chap. CtESED Si. let ct enly 61.000 Built im 1952, this 2 bedroom| home. East side of Union Lake Drive, pavement, sidewalks, city 7 & cash credit account with the | 1-CALL TO SWAP SERVICE WILL Ee od twin j| Sete. Sewer & qn bes Ene, Over) Se el rab Miché- where you are welcomed | €¢t You @ line on whatever ; modern ranch type home has 14 Sandy beach, birch trees, EM it ‘ffonts ed PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR company ve you are you Ti new “CFAMILY INCOME deep Williams Lake lagoon. Good = 2 or EM 3-0182. a 3 5 ee Ce ee ee a eee and your patronage ts eporesias | ee Sa a $12.55; sewing tracking. $14.50; Zoned commercial |. Lot 220 ft.) Dicture window. Solid’ oak floors iE EAVING STATE _ OFF F SASHABAW RD. | SR 3 ee Sne RAPT FOOD 61 — 2 = bers.’ Small Kigie Grand’ piase| 90.88 Pearser’a Poimuure, Gf OF: ce. Frm tonent Earee fenced yard. $3,500 an. ham |. DROOM RANCH—Built | Good building Jot 1602180 ft, good | with teasomabie. terms.” | "ATL, FOOD STORE SURPLUS — OR 323M. qheré LB. Ave ial SUBURBAN in “49 at Union Lake. Year & level, section of new homes. D h der Lavend oF bon Bn ; l3 } BEDROOM siitTEs —“GorPae CLOTHES DRYER” Gas Weer 4 rooms. bath. off furnace, és- _ ‘round home with gas heat $900 cash or terms. orot he y Snyder I. er aven er! yea Porting. €ety. - Record Player ~ | orand made. scratched, re 2. Over i ‘acre garden soll. \VARD FE. PARTRIDGE & lake priv. 1 bloc ane. FAST SIDE ‘ 7 ——~< be of pg Rollaway bed, fug, ¢#eeptiona!l values. Pla- coped: 1002140 ft. fot; | Six well located lote 40x130 ft. each| PE S4411 oF TOR MU 46417 ON DIXIE typrernet, smelt appanecs, | , Serceen oe cooare Tease. : HOME & BUSINESS ps. COLDEPOT BEPRIGERATOR *CUCKLER REALTY REAI -TOR FE 43581 shade trees. ‘Repetably sp. on Emerson, Gled bultaing its cauhden FINANCE CO. x Sromar = ort ate “OR yiase | of ; en ie 1050 W. re. ST. ' + $10,500 — $5, y ‘ash ite Fenced feet. — : —_—--- pe ae Fe T8110 — Endl cash to ‘= small morteage ftizise “it. on Paler Dr 4900 | BUY PROM toute ah ol room for expansion. /|2ND FLOOR NATIONAL BLDG 2° PC. ORAY ROGiA | ‘eld. Good cond. Call MaAyiair WALLED LAKE - Soaan, ew Se ee beautitu $0 seres of roDing wood-| for” has 2 be 7 ete 612 DIXIE INGEWAT | Spetins “plone "a pease Pinsie: DINING ee <= nore ; GATEWAYS to Weil i s00e ter’ beth. « s°"¢r,| ed jand. One mile frontage on| furnace. DRAYTON PLAINS | ele eleetehe store & vettignepler | cn, Somat ae Maple Road, West of Haggerty LL LOCATED LOTS AT MT. hard top rd. 2. houses. 5,000 a) Dome. wit with 230 BARNSTON. WALLED LAKE 12 pe. set of < ties . ves Lovely new ranch, all face brick, Royal Sub. 141x110. Lake priv. at MACEDAY GARDENS | . seoten vineyard & fruit uarters ae P { dishes. dishes | pads, $35. MI 6.6738. _ pad ‘ued tent HAPPINESS Commerce Uk: 190x399. Tevel © | Lot 100x120 ft, corner Williams| trees. Come’ out and see it. 900 tail fencing sae = =a | Fa sane Ot Sok © chat DAVENPORT AnD roome. two tee baths. = $7 at ee — pane 4 Lake Rd. & Manson Dr,, good Grange Hall, Corner Wolf, Orton-| will hd “Owner wil 7D > NEW NEW 67 FRIGIDAIRE e| = aor make, dsTk red, 4 éry room, plastered throughout, : | location. some fill needed. Se Rt _ cs all oe WHEN YOU NEED |e ee—dameged. $83. 1) 555 CAN PHYFE ING ROOM ; ‘oil heat, attached brick garage, YOUR HOME YEAR AROUND HOME WITH wee 00 3c 380 I FARMER’S FARM inowe’ to ' $ $ ew spt ee gis, range, damm-| UNCAN = biMING ready to move in. priced low at IN NTLY LOCATED lake privileges on Middle Straits 100 x 350 FT. 116 seres between Imla 2 W. ee FE = 1 deo | 0. © pe, Magra OC : Mores and| _ CONVENIE! peieioges Hpaotes ~ d te $13. 1 DAVENPORT, TAN COVER : Serr tinegn plant ul tae cr] Hear; MMe tn Unaoenrs | tana WMiedte Stiog"P. a | “EMatedaimtnig wala tact | gm heme Bgiy Cock eto | tinge & Sundays OS" rang, a, 1, Wesuagpowse | DAYEXPORT, wa : room bath, 3 bed large kitchen. Piaste fireplace Lawn off Aubura tge tool shed & chicken house. You can get it ora en yout - _pelled Mote mower, $25. OA | Du CNTs ON ENTIRE Sf0ce R. Le WwW WICKERSHAM jahony aecerateg amt pointed. fel and cedar shakes. $9,850 Ave. $2,20v cash or terms. Immediate possession. $17,400 with Buy Thru Partridge. cgpatere. = “miners. or |} San EXCELLENT COND. PE ToGGnOR TR 7195 West Maple MAstair 6-6250| basement, gas heat, aped | 5-3615 ~ &. Severe $4,400 down. 5-0603. 371 8. Avery. LOCKERS LARGE & lot, fenced back lot. Offered at 103 East Huron. 48284 JGre, PE $-0810—PE 33971 very Wi os. 7 school pan EE IT TODAY. For Sale Resort Prop. 44A ali in A-l condition, ‘ull basement, Te Buy—To Sell~To Trade TURN. List Thru Partr Soaget "ee a wi "ee od ts ee EDW. Sat ep i he OES Em | Sb a | a San ag a HIGH HILL VILLAGE | for cans, Ae Stee BEER & WINE LI AT PUI ; treet. Terms. LAKEFRONT SUMMER| A modern conse & warters Eber. Ate, 8, Harms, Oareos : ford. EM 34828, evenings. cumarean tree gmem eon | Buy Thru Partridge | fiat, el,taturs onc, 4 he STA. co. cease” | MAHAN 1 Sean sein accom _List Thru Partridge _| Si,s08 sem & soar: Mtwery FE 41574 aime, eee, gas. furnace, : K 1 «| Biers ew for, sites, sc | Sele Business Property ®) SHELL OIL (|Get caSH QUICKLY ; “PONTIAC 1 REALTY a i m_e—_—n: | Srea. Oa paved streets. 12007. FRONTAGE ON MONT-| wa, tor ‘tense @ modern 2-day : _ 737 Baldsio Fe te| were Son 10 BRANCH + watabliahed tn 3918 | LADD SAT ise RD» ; : = service cates. | ap to $500 ~ -AT McKINNEY’S _ Post OFFICE NORTHERN CABIN (424) AT SILVER BELL RD. Buy Thru Partridge Fine, Deswatiol | For information oon Com Ra : Lakefront near Rose City. Large __FE 5-0292 List Thru Partridge a.m, to 4 p.m, MI t2078 alter title. ‘icon desis "coved ee : Eagewsod Goll Course. EM 53311 RR io on dehned, Lake, BI 30 e| aTeRPORD —| 8pm. | minates, Loans a oon tur fooes, ee, bas er D O : IS si aie Sata “ee Commercial Hot Spot Standard | ee So ¥ es 2 car attached garage.) MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE [- _— on sea was RLETON SUB. near new school, 100x300 = 7 Oak] qd new i AT SYLVAN LAKE TWO PAMILY BRICK Sclee ‘Sew Ghote “Proce FE | "butane Tots, only $800 exch. parking. Property’ tneiodes Oil Co. an a crtimp Tettric lac the: 503M. Johnson, | eure ‘Getemenhanaieebio| gaged terete oe: Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor | ®82XDEL Lage FRONT .| Would be. location Ag Tren aw NR oe 4 aE wa? $s Aubare ne “+90 | PSS eee seen ee ae condition $68 OR ae aa sty alee ‘miter ene Pe eee pe eee | ee ee ee, ee ieee’ guisre, Ito Mt. "on water.| {F | professional office at Auburn and Marshall. Pontiac. Loan Company T Po Livi NG ROOM surre | 310s. *- Pint : can be purchased on terms. ael| AMPLE CU PARKING or most retail outlet. Well established business, excel | a9 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG.| move Pe rieD tabien, ‘matching | FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC RANGE, ae “ain fental Weation. “nice surrounding | __FE_ 9413 ~ Open @ to 9 _ | venice OF THE LAKES . tee location assistance “Softee Neue 2 decorator lamps | full size; ome 18 inch and one 36 ne 2 bedrm. #5x140 fenged lot, $1,800 oe, atee eae aor COTTAGE. 2 LOTS, LAKE| Large torner lot on water. s All for ‘600. only $2 weekly, neh steel Kitchen cabinet, i dish- 3 terms, basement with. ow hg == air tt ¢, wooded area on Isiand, ~ ‘8 re KN 42 rd; Master, dinette benches and ta- : 1 heat, twa full furniture} Bald Eagle Lake between Clark: take "Aer » SS Oretere | the: Gee, Ct eka ae 1 .™ dome. cor carne ston ville off M-18. For Smith- Box 88. ~ | 7 FC. SETTING ROYAL ALBERT | ‘Seng ™ 1% Oxemaw of ent Ft ae ‘ 2 dedrm. home, 2 car warage, __¢, 1. BARGA IN z Appolatment, phone Rochester OL id ae M ere TO tw J Gishes, Also Oriental rugs. : a“ cf ee oe) Se in exceneot | We Finance—We Financ Wideman | ens corner om main street in| 4 W. Lawrence 8. PE ¢i8) 5 "ts nyas woot PACE S| TT TD AIT" ; secre come | SE Seg | rea rer ates | aa BEO™™ oe van] Baek Soe Sees TEAGUE FINANCE CO.|’ fouipadie, aguas | F URN ITURE ; ; ; ©. aren ee ' 202-N. MAIN: 3 way built sdjoining A ny side location. Price $8,000. er on your foo | a mk, Sn “e ROCHESTER, MICH. : — 0) MACEDAY LAKE BUNGALOW wet. “lee vermcet, «1 as omaes, a operated as gas, station tnd eee Dorothy Ae eng Loan, 70 wm ' “HURON | 23g TE Ss aay ae Sern Poe aa) SRE” ereeoeawc| SERVICE |Quick Cash Sax # SSyrarscapcee Pee ome |r Se Eee arte ar] ese vee a down. | abe eet 4 J ees ‘ pomes, omze Saree, will accept ame A Bed _ | Oa your ._ oF : ohnson meee | Abe A. ee Reer | se eae | | STATIONS a Tey FORGE BLAIR ~2BS, bre BY coe nouliteels shone nea , ~SUNOCO — Ph, Rochester OL 6-0711,-OL 1 BUNGALOW ok ee § . FOR RENT NW, Corner Dixie Hwy. HOME & AUTO : (US-10) and Williams St, in eccu- says or terms. 000 is the full or not! et i | i vf is ii Pid | eae Bad Mad 4 rng pag Hoenn Y | For Sale Miscellaneous 60 AUTOMATIC IRONRITE JRONER $2 Per Week Home 7-8373 MI 40373 RCA COLORED TV. fi” if D. PE Sati ert it New oak flooring, No, 3 $85 M TRADE-IN D Poet ts tt Beeseses bad } i USED TRADE- THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE BATHINETTE Washer, Used Casco Jumper 3-9705. 18 mm. Mow- i Gai 7. ) oll 30 Gal. Auto. Gas % 1} = Cab, tinks & fittings ....; $80.50 up Laundry trays, faucets $23.95 SAVE PLUMBING 30 GAL. OIL HOT WATER HEAT. er, also 21 in. TV & swivel table, FE §-6829. “> OFFICE DESK, 66" TABLE ‘ ,» Dutch A stove. st Monitor wa: -|_machine. Make offer. MI 4-325. -|191 INTERNATIONAL TRUCK MO- tor & transmission. Good cond. Also other parts. FE 5-4653. cabinet hardware, locks, door tracks, hand A & & Piber- las @ r] um. screen, w J 5. tl oy birch & stee) No wo. $§ month & wp. VAL LELY's. . ; OL tein & Rochester Ra. 000 BTC OiL GUN TYPE. forced air, GE. all controls with > tone now Mn ane oe : rating. trade for 190,000 B BTU. “On J01e6 as | after 6 | ANCHOR FENCES °© money down, FHA a ved. EE ES IMATES. pes Mail, Exc , 25c yd. 2601 Crooks Rd, TWin- brook 21174 Detroit ALL STEEL FENCE Free COM. | XTTENTION KENTUCKY 80D FE welded frame, also clder mode! Keivinater electric canes. beth : Bates, | sod cond. MI 6-1617. ~~ BARGAIN SALE ar aa ES} s ft. 1h. or ’ de be Cet kf: secsees $18.76 4" soll pipe, 6 ft. ig... $ 3.66 Reynolds alum. gutter % rd. ie ft. : Se eq. ft, VERING LU co. 320 6. Paddock 20784 piles, © i stove,. tables. tools, collection of old ¢ Books, electric fans, ps and most everything. s |BOY's TRACTOR AND TRAILER, ©. FE 6-14 eg —p ee Bros end tile, galvanised covver, yee, one Mittings Lows ~ * Super Kemtone. STPPLY. 2685 Laveer 44431 BRICK, RECLAIMED — ALL YOU UNION WRECKIN 215 @ * MILE RD Phone wood COMMERCIAL SIZED POP COOL- er. Speed Queen ma- chine. Good cond. Call afier 6 —P-™. OA S97. CIRCLE FLUORESCENT FIX- tures. Newest, brightest m modern type of lighting for kitch- ens, dineties, bedrooms rec- reation rooms, $1186 valves, $595; slightly factory Call at factory showrooms, Michi- yo Fluorescent, ve & ' i spiel $a} Pe ; fs ys if # F ii ols or sell i be. digi ; 4 +} ifs NOT TOO DAMP TO PAINT with Koton m Paint. rear of $38 irchard Lake ‘Ave FE $3 R BARGAINS ?? By Jay-Alan Sn-24 . ‘ “Actually it's a long sleeve slipover sweater, but she hasn't done the sleeves yet!” PHA terms FREE Estimates SURPLUS LUMBER & AL SALES CO. Rd. (M38) OR 3-7002 Highland ame. LIONEL & AMERICAN = er end | _ . ——- WOOD AND ALUMINUM COMBL sation doors ati windows. PE 4252) BENSON LUMBER CO. UsET LUMBER AND BUILDINGS. OR 3-0093. am __ 2-611 pe. B. WHIZZER BIKE, GOOD COND. +6. Boy Scout sult, size 14. PE ¢1170. Do it Yourself Sees ane rises Serer oy ers, steamers, ete. FE 63144, 240 watch. Lawn mower, PE 46213 GALVANIZED PIPE your old mewer & ‘sed mowers. KELLY’S HARDWARE Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 $1, BLACK peat fil) sand fill clay, Wal Beatty, 136 Baldwin, FE ii TOP SOIL. NO WEEDS ANY ount, Call P. J. Waldie, FE Zl TOP sol. PILL SAND 6 — G & E Truckings. EM vel iii) Lyle Conklin, PE #1112 or 2-8992 VOIOHTLAND: Prominent Unit. F 1.5, Teie.. MU 4-6360 €-0871. -” EBONITE CLARINET & CASE. IN cond. a woe sewer pipe — & plaster board .— ortar ‘ence Posts. Buy FHA § yrs. to “Paul St. Cyr Lumber Co. 6120 Bogie Lake Rd. | ENRICO ROSELLI ACCORDION $450 after 6:00 p.m. EM GRAND PIANO. FiT POR THE CULVERT PIP E. 12” 16 ga corrugated pipe at $2.35 per lineal Be urch’s, Inc. 1” 8. Squirrel Rd. FE 2-0233. FIXTURES. chrome. Ideal for use over or mod- ernize EB bath: $9.95 val- , an Piuorescent, >. Sechare PEs — Wes 1650'FOR SALE: LUGGAGE TRAILER or boat, has not been used. Come have a look Burt Monroe, 35 5. Roselawn, asian LEANER ROADS AND DRY Dolements, use CALCIUM $2.50 PER SACK Pick up at the yard or 5 or sacks delivered. No limit on quantiy. For imt deliv + Alas, SMALL GARDEN TRACTOR & AT- techments. FE 6612. eS Se Attention Truckers Top soll, $1; yard ing ¥ days ye Ve te near Disie, also retail. FE _& gravel FE 26745 Bulldozing QRAVEL. BLACK DIRT. TOP SOIL FILL A _ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘FRIDAY, MAY 2%, 1957 MODEST MAID : . 8 Cass Lake t 6 wks ley a ford, OA 6-2728. ._ )F HOUSEBROKEN, 2 MO. OLD PE- 4 collie . BM aay AKC BRITT » Also 1244" eos i MALE PART Le POPS, * ght cach OR 3540. AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD. Black & tan. Female. § mos, old. 3-0290. eee ty tillers Yoo will r - _ - 2 : a pe | Auction Sales |#$. 77 aiitar ta. 5089 Dixie Highway a ee ¥ pit be Plains = sx | Every Friday ....7 P.M.| rude motors. Open till 8. Tony’ spel a oo) FM. Orchard La .| Every Sunday ....2 P.M,|1 RUNABOUT “BOAT AND 30 BUY & SELL DAILY | _p& Sasa" "%® controls. soe, es. ed hammer PIBERGLAS BOAT. MAHOG. poy ke iy sand MOND seer 30 “! BOA one r keys, or AY, L AQ : - not hinder. Available with leaf) p.m. a Hostein ‘auer a ye Sina r h Come in &| tion. located 1% miles south of | ———S 8. 2% Sie see Us & ask for demonstra- ‘6 6% HP. ELGIN - _ & 4 me wither 2 pro PONTIAC TRACTOR & WIPMENT CO. Your wlan Ford tractor dealer 560 8. Ra. PE 40656 A - oe ise a& HORSE RID- ing & walking tractors. Used trac- tors & & up, Sev-| tractor = poe oS = & TRACTOR WITH Pa ine Mea? | ALOMIIOM “BOAT 8 PLEWOOD tect AN sea a eae s. 4.2 *&| Boat Buyers SAT. MAY 2TH AT 1 P.M. OUT-| We are going out of business here wos ron every! (GET OUR cell: PE FARM H, ON RUBBER, AND . 146 GM OR | GARDEN TRACTOR, * . SS WITH reverse, 2% H.P. David Bradley, ee Snow plow, cultivator. $125. Jim. ale, 3 black males. | = 20881. PE 6-1073. JOHN BEAN PTO ORCHARD KENNELS. COCK duster & 16", 16° rubber belt con- veyor. Carl man, 4540 Roches- FE ¢-3391. Rd., Dryden, Mich. JOHN DEERE pe] & ayy a eee BACK HOES & DITCHERS Calvert Equipment Co, - 442 N. SAGINAW MOHAWK 46612. LAPEER, MICHIGAN BOARD YOUR DOG WITH CONFIDENCE AT WISE-ACRE KENNELS ‘ious gers, éGelivered, FE ir 21466, FILL DIRT. TOP SOIL, BLACK irt, sand & gravel. FE ‘a Reaume rren 5 FILL DIRT Le af SOIL & BULL- Hay, Grain & Feed 71 CUTTING. Dei. Straw Immediate Delivery a1 biack road vel wash gravel, fil dirt, FE Loading 7 Days Finest pulverized top soil at Yale & Stanley Sts. "E 44509 or BRoadway 3-186. MUSHROOM SOIL FREE FOR IN- formation call Mulberry 92397. NOW- LOADING TOP SOIL, SAND $ Gav SB, 6609 Matchery BA. OR MAKE SURE IT’S BURMEISTER _ Northern Lumber Co. 22 SAYAGE, 250 SAVAGE, 300 SAV- age & Remin: . SHELTERS — Completely Installed Now loading top soil and fill, old state farm prop- erty. 7 days. Elizabeth fake and Telegraph Rd. FE 86711 or FE 81233.|5 Sand. vel, fill drain tile, trucking. cement one mortar. OR PROMPT DELIVERY, 2% YARDS dirt or oR REAL NO-1 TOP 2 yd. Delivered. re eave, two row cultivator, plow e See were bulldozer idemo.). a 88 industrial tractor . with LOMINO GELDING HORSE saddle, $150. ¢ yrs. Milford, MU 45315. WALKING "JACOBSON" Quality Made Mowers ry Mowrrs _ Priced from $50.95 Ree) eggs 2g SEE THE NEW RIDING MODELS HOUGHTEN & SON pe $28 N. Maim Rochester OL 1-0761 KING BROS. COMPLETE tary » power mowers, All priced to sell, . Credit terms KING BROS. FE 41113 PE 401 PONTIAC PD. AT OPDYKE = om Mw garden and lowe McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS Parts & Rentals : 1890 Crooks Rd. 80446 TARPAULINS — ALL SIZES JOE'S A & N SURPLUS FE 20022 TRACTOR W. C. Allis Chalmers with cuittva- tors, $450, MI 66382 of PL. 23-2151. TRACTOR BARGAINS ale foe Sag cultivator, snow goes. Bolens 2 H.P. & culti- wy MA 5-7878 USED ROTO-HOE & ROTO MOW- a Uke new, $70. OR ‘USED EQUIPMENT tractor & excellent i + is4i, like new. wii M Model U-racior with drag loader. WE ALSO HAVE A GOOD TION & LOADERS . Pontiac Farm & Industrial $25 Woodward PE 4046) or PE. 41442 Auction Sales 77 jy | AUCTION SALE: SAT. 6:30 P.M. 1 mile % mile west of Lake Orion, One ie sales we have ever e 3 baby beds. ining room suites ww springs. size washer. ball. r SPIRITED PALOMINO GELDING, riding . Can be a -— Adams Rd. just ; ‘i a ; oo ’ ‘ ibe: 2 Clarkston Rd. Jsed lum ; xé's, 2x0’, 6, 2512's 1 inch Eoaben ban Eithews stash seat 1 new’ milk door & screen Fo hg Ne I frames, 9 sets of stairways, 11 : ? iy al” i : i Hy Hu on : ie = 3, g4 = 4 ag 28 =i ‘ A for freeze ‘ie Phleo. eee: at Ms Reel eel DEAL ~~! BEFORE YOU MARINE SALES & SERVICE 422 8. TELEGRAPH or will take| Lonestar, Pioneer, Glass ‘conditioned & ing Plivier. Lake Maser S new M t - toe? BT 6 to 6 hp. ie hs Shp ee ae ' rE HOUSETRAILER. HUS- BOAT, . will saeri-| with 6 bp. Lawson motor. ‘saseee EM S43sb. peso ‘Commence 'ha, is | 17 CHRISCRAPT, ss. AND jot at 10 per) trailer, No be 46048 Coach res | 2 ALL ALE TRON GOOD eAT Holly. or trade. Good cond, MY Soy iePr, VACATION | "Rf ee Que pear plat, : PE 2.7900, pm. cao | INS, [|ANCING AV. x suabie. Pay INLAND LAKES SALES rE + FE 3-123 Fonting. FE 23200) “Zoos Star boats. Orion. MY 39734, EVINRUDE MOTORS OXFORD TRAILER Heiner BRANDS IN BOATS 6 to 10 wide in Garden-| Grumman & Old Conese, —, Trailers. =U yg Wa TRADE TERMS AVAILABLE Harrington Boat Works OPEN EVES CE) pico toe fr 2605 Orchard Lake Rd. WOOD AND on. Bask ‘terme. Rally’. Hare. models, 8 width's from 16% to 50 Atbcin “Retghte. FE 24811 BOTTLE GAS ALUMACRAFT BOATS BARTS & SUPPLIES | Boab sowaboome eae © & sun PM. | MICHIOAN PROPELLERS To mir __Rent Trailer Space 79 MAniee & SALES & SERVICE a ge me oi wt Pontiac 08 s138, MA Goner arth > JOHNSON MOTORS a ee for the boat, Owens Marine ;| MODERN TRAILER SPACE FOR 308 Lake Ave. 23. % mile N, of 3 K AT PARKHURST B. Utility & all racing equip. Call s —73 OXFORD MOBILE MANOR Tw. Oxford at 1940 Lakeville! ya39 : — 4x80 ft. BB “NEW &.USED TRac- | _* & Fons, PLOWS SIDE MOWERS Lake Rd. SEE THE NEW MEYER: SADRE- OR 31957 between| in. wide ‘$227. Boat ewe, ENGINE. motors » $128. Also "58 ANDERSON HARDWARE radio, 940, 202 8. Telegraph id, PE $0083 Auto Glass Specialists | 4,38, wm Seerery. us oP An werk Heath. Boe god Bamevns ‘USED claims honored. mT Os Safe- MOTORS 7086 : LARGE REBUILT GENERATORS & SLAYBAUGH’S tery, $5.99 to $198. Safety | 120 OAKLAND PE, For Sale Tires 4. 818, Also V2 ©. New beautiful settees, platf k- Inc. OR 3-1254. or pMpinat. bottom: rocker. | $08.8. FE ¢008?| TEAVING FOR 8. E. MISSOURT Rea) nice oid clocks, dishes. | sT. BRAND z May 30. Desire o rs te 4 galore — — Traded & General Safety tires.| share sponses, ru 3p i ing. Brodie & Tyer, auctioneers. i —_ -. “= ee sees egy A AUCTION SALE SAT. MAY 2% AT ED, WILLIAMS Sm 1 orclock; 1 mal. west of Drrgen Saginaw at Raeburn __ Wanted Used Cars 88 | Sond. | Pickup cultivator: Auto Service - 81! #, so on ‘st FORD. | bee tren renee eae GRINDING tm He | I_FRuCES pon 15@ bu. oats. 150 bales straw. 120) Ct. Cylinders | re i 25492 ai: mized hens. Se deep trosas. me-i* . As AS 4 Bank clerk H.-A Priten & gon, |__ ale Motor Scooters 8&2 Oxford suet OA 8-2814. << donk on ae ud Shelton Motor Sales BIG A perenne, _Accessories. Call MA 62031, Cor Auburn & sates, | = 50219 _ _s 19 BAGLEY Sr, oan e| CASH AVERILL'S NEED CARS ‘s tant Codey Lake Rd, EM | Shop it, then bring it here for top Eras daar aes | worggo gen cae Fs ud \ \ } dl ai i a a a Pawn pene 2 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. May 24, 1957 | / : f “f i \ . f go P ) THIRTY: EIGHT oo ‘ Oth! Mal Gh nane Wee Sale Trucks 90| ~ For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars ee 91 FUNNY BUSINESS | ' by Hershberger For Sale Cars oar \ ae ; iF fe Ee - : ae 4 "$3 OLDS oa, 1 . . ‘ % : ‘ 5 ih. CHIEV. 1953 UP. LOW On S301 Re ae ae SBI AND HEA ware 43 DODGE, « DR. SEDAN. 2 on sn WALLS, EXCELL & clean, § transportation —spe- | “55 oe a 2 a i | a. Sp Ford 1951 % ton pickup, 4 ' ‘THON. CALL &: ro a . r = ; ‘ transmission, ot onesheet tires. A 4.5601 - STATT’S MTR, SALES rea] buy at only $305 full price; 00000 - = i Lake Orion : Haskins Chev. Ss aE asecmeee. bee 757 OLDS 8&8 covers, Frowaer Wil wade. Fi it Disie Mistress hoice | __ney MeMabes. FE ar, hardtop, power steering & nn wen 13 — MA Open nites ‘ttl 8 CHEVY, ‘55 BEL AIR 4 DR. brakes, 3,000 mi, Bave $700 Bee i967 ii PONTIAC CATALINA, 3 TONE DEMO. aii $7 HALF TON PICK-UP. cyl. R & H. Power ‘aiide. Exc. Dick Phillips Bee cers extras, W.W. £000 ee ene, Miltord. MU CRY — BEST OFFER 1050 erome Motor Sales tren, dais PB Soeit S ht LE or Md " _ siss alana nas os trom every —— Rochester, 280 menos West Side Used Cars” FRIENDSHIP ivi 24 TON : end save the difference! Many : . : COE. Reasonable. FE 94000. l H Al JPT 4 ‘door hardtop, completely! makes & models to from. PEC] ALS i ise Tan rear re sow! ang =) saps: ae, | oe ta ueagea ne west S Side Used Cars | > ‘ | ford 5 CHRYSLER r ; 4 om R vise weenie — oo Deluxe 4 dr., shiny 2? tone Pontiac Sa es TAYLOR CHEVROLET wagon Sharp. ME aN 48 FORD PANEL EXC. COND. green, Soereee ‘white ie Bo A ces comirggns ~encenaor aoe Malet Lake MA Sue % ee pi oo oe LISTED W ITH LITTLE OR itis MAYiair ¢10 ‘Toots abd arives like new | Power brakes. Loaded with ex- Oe Gatonwagen., Ral, Power |PE eeiel 198 ‘South Bird x Tt FORD | MODEL A PICK UP. Pa $1797 tras. This is your chance to : steering, Power brakes. Tieite fia. ina Fo: SUMP. 2 SPEED °<< mee J * ‘Pontiac, Starchief convertible. ' ish. Must sell by J st. Ph. weeeen, grad sind. ye 3a. 3 | NO DOWN PAYMENT = ry wD FED good cond. OR >> BEL AIR Nde, RAN. “Like new. Radio, Heater. Hydra- ae Woe ER _CONVERTI- a... 343106, after 5 oe matic wer brakes. © ~ ‘ a eeusies vical b awesr car. Power brakes. Excellent = All power. Pull od, as n> arg ol Re Cran. 32°| prive it home for only .. $1247. rs5°Chevie. 210 3 dr V8, Power- | Like new. io weer. birmt | MAZUREK MOTOR BALES WAS 1S Good : = ots | alide. Radio. Heater. Low mile- 809 S. Woodw he GAR WOOD LOAN PACKER-RE- | _ new 1957 oo pag or ee eee 4043 ds. On GMC | °53 PONTIA 147 PONTIAC, NICALLY |] + Ch YN ee aI Merriman eo dames - cas RAM. clean ae wpstiats Seton Mirs. rect ; body & tires, $95. 51 PACKARD 4-Door .......e000 $245 $195 State 98568 or state 67560. | Moy ce & out wetter) ON. Mon Mien tl 8 abe ? Olds Dealer STUDEBAKER. ‘33, ¢ CYL HY- fis¢ GMC 102 V8. HYDRAMATIC | $795 | _ Maple Stes or Maple $-1141 J "|e 8. Woodward Birmingham | {ui "miie, “bust ‘te sesttte vei] °51 FORD Club = 5 . Reas. 1342 Hiller ~ p Mb COUDE. .cccccs vss oo $995 $495 Se MENT EOS Te fe OO nana ha Bena cue po roar | ge Fis" " a . e, atic, | ; cores a aus “aNo HERVE Thirst $500 | Rambler station. w see Gy het) Oe RAH excellent condition, $900. | ‘82 DE. cLU an pi dan, large & heater, silver- || » : offered ae 3 ee, | really earns its way...... $447 | 163 DODGE «DOOR, RADIO ‘AND aa i000 eon 3 tone Bray, With “colored 51 CHEVROLET 2-Door ..........$445 $345 955 , INTER or eater a , CKARD —_ +d . ) you rive is one ; . _permit, EM EM 3001" a ES 3 Dosige, : ar on Sie ment Gerke, Midwest 41500 | “I Certainly will be glad when spring housecleaning’s over!” | es $595 de i pou 4 ice 14 ton pickup...... : p lide, Vt ch pontiac ¢DR, NICE CLEAR 'S1 STUDEBAKER 2-Doeor $125 $ 95 F Speed aea20 tires, |'56 Olds S.'88 Sed. .$1995 Selling Out tg ODaS, Tar alone |, A". $1995. iar eaompaieens, tf meer | TERRIFIC. C SAVINGS : 2Door ........ 2 mission, &825x20 tires $ » © Ra. | ee xy Auto Seles : 5 7-t09-yd dump body |'56 Pont. ; 8/C Cat.. $1995 OVER 100 CARS te PORE COTO Le $1200 mikey eset eT we oEN EVES. 56 ( -adillac 62 Sed. "$3495 - No Fair Offer Refused $16 Dn., $21.20 month. New lo- . with extras. 364 N, Jobn- M M OPEN E me 9% TATION cation. 103 Montealm. Dealer 51 Mercury. $295. son. any More OAKLAND AT CASS 55 Olds 88 2-Dr. . . $1495 ‘47 CHEVIE CLUB COU ..$15 | 135] HUDSON COMMODORE, 6 4/ >» 50 PONTIAC STATION WAGON, 4 FE 5 dillac 62 Sed; $2595|.4@ MERCURY R aH ....... $05 | Looe, hydramecic, BR & H.' ww. | © Pontiac, 4dr. hardtop. | ¢r. Sharp. Priced to FE 5-9485 |'55 Cadillac 62 Sed. $2599 | 04 porD V8 2 DR. ........- $95 | “tires, best offer. Before 6 p.m. | $1845, olan ee Ek EP Or your ear éown T Ch F For Sale Cars 91| 55 lds Hol. Cpe. . .$1695 | 3) Bowring DR. vt $8 | Pa bee ater 6 MA otees, See St h PONTIAC,“ 2-DR. Grit | 48 Mille os O18 per week. o Unoose rrom seer ene rn [55 Ford 2Dr..vcsue$ 995| — PONTIAC ...$295 "pie pace BOR F tan or John. —Anterees 8. re +0600. As YOU HAVE NEVER SAVED , _— 190 AUSTIN +DR. GOOD CON-| 154 Bui 95 e Finance - | Exe EM 30192. , . r OUR : dition, FE 50178 ‘4 Buick 4-Dr. ....$1095 Se MORE PINE LATE JEEP ioe CWHEEL DRIVE SEE | LINCOLN MERCURY DEALER /EVERYBODY'S CREDIT 18 GOOD| | . iia BUICK EDS WORK ON 5 ON WOODWARD, SOUTH OF KE ADYANT .GE. OF OUR BUICK NEEDS WORK Ox 4 sai 88 ees See) abe Ne rey FOR REAL On| St Dodge stale Park No. ¢ Heat) “MAPLE BY-PAig AROUND |THE WORKING MAN'S PRIEND| LOW OVERWEAD LOCATION °54 Ford Cline 4-Dr. S| Some 8 4D Pe. : 395 FORD.CUSTOM & Re | 4 vias ERT "| se & Porter Ra. 34008 ‘SI PONTIAC 4 DR. DB. SEDAN. ALL 147 : . top, 26,000 miles, original owner 52 ontiac f. «> pie “he Da = New ‘loca: epectals OLDS @ wotmpaY > 2; Ponta 1_DR- RYORAMAT | gQinaw t. power gsleering, %, Windows, |* ry . im. Dealer, ‘ ramatic. PONTIA HYDRAMA | seats, 2 tone a reo ‘1 Ford 2-Dr. eoee < ae sheen? ne YOUR USED CAR = Buick be te anew: aad brakes. R&H, low miles: fe. BR @& H. Nice. $506. ‘ CnEVROLET ; . “s class, good res, satety tudes |’50 Dodge .........$ 1 right away for the highest trade | 43 CEs age Le PE like new. FE 20118. Eves. ener m AUTO SALES | Oakland County’s | FE 5-4101 FE 5-3588 _ 48082 after 4. <4 50 Oldsmobile wooed is might 18ST Chrysiers the in me fort. we ome. iss) OLDS 8 {DOOR SEDAN, WY- Fastest Growing Dealer” | do) ‘ie BUICK st SUPER, E M.S ‘Buick .......00- 5 e ymouths, e dramatic, radio, heater power 6751 Dixie Highway st Mis Good. tren, a " Goed uic $ Syringe JiURON MIR. SALES | gisering. © ene owner car and V acation OT EARS BE SOURS Ee Open 8 a.m. to 9 P.M. WILL ACCEPT | EROME, | Baer nes'Bettine Se | ot uscous maeoroe eo. North Chevrolet Co, ‘oo Mie SHARD! 9 OAKLAND. : Outboard motors, boats, appit | Datphie, “full power, ie ae ee eae ee eee oun: ae 5 nent 2 eee ays —— s, cameras, etc, a8 . el . OLDs IOLIDA , , 1,195. PE 4-6881_afier as : . a . vse Sy fetes 8 Orden Lake GS Pe RRO oe ang | Ge ewERCORY— MONTCTR| Toe TE MM FEL are here! Go places, | YOU WOULDN'T ADVISE YOUR CHILDREN TO - * ecutive ca 2 OLDS CONV. VERY SHARP. BILL SPENC FE 8.0488 iF 7 FORD, BEM BEWOS —% eT ORS US-| cond. 4,000 miles. 42.150 5 oe a ae do things, see people for | . 62 Oakland Ave. FE 5-0297 Pairiane & “ir Ve tora — save int) NABH a anaes OWEN. ————='|lots less money. Your ex- 3989 CADILLAC 4 DR. SEDAN up te § scape ad 1967 OLDS. nses can be paid by buy- Good cond. Power steering & CENTR AL Geile Smith, FE Saige Sexe. o0ed ety se Oiimen DEMOS 9 { POL lV extras. inasire ( Connie's Bar. 2008 | are he $208, OL 140d. | Oe GETROPOLITAN GON:| © company cfficial's cars. ore|/N& One O ER’ S| heste co! apo ; = aa : 1951 CADILLAC | LINCOLN- MERCURY. | yonp 3 pax RIOR LEAR | snl riee Gm Sms” "| onrena Alt fox, ilnty, Cre BARGAINS 3 . s 6-4382. Hazel, Bir- Joa | iis4 NASH RAMBLER ¢ : a alee See |g ‘Sagres. iedenelans WILL BUY eds © paint, Continental ‘Whitewails” under” 1895 SO WHY DO IT YOURSELF? Keeping an unsafe car on the road Birmingham QUALITY USED CARS = ey H’top oe 1495 CAgs AT PIKE STREETS rysler C. Sed. ce _ ame ; Se a ge H’top.. 495 | CHEVROLET '51 2 DR. DELUXE. "54 DeSoto 2-Dr. ....$ 995 | core snes Bast. ER SE —— 53 Plymouth 4-Dr. "$5 Dn.| V- engine, powerglide, this is 6 ’ "56 Chevy Ey ep se oi wit tack Toe Sal Sa ace 53 Chevy 2-Dr. .... 5 Dn 35 Plymouth H'top $1495] ww A eenees sn pemmeae | evy 2-Dr. ... *54 Chevy 2-Dr. ....$ 845 Okion aga 4 hus Seas 35 Chryale x = ee Bee eh oe ae ae one Chrysler .Imp 154 Ford 2Dr. ...-§ 598} Ekaskins Chev. 53 Buick 4Dr. .....$ 795] sea eight? MResy st és "35 Ford 4-Dr. ......$ 995) curv. 1987 ANY OFFICIALS "32 Chevy ZDr. ...$5.Dn.| “Si; Sees ee Sites *53 Olds 2-Dr. ......$ 695 the new sensation turbe- 54 Pontiac 2Dr. ...$ 795| Hes'new wpe warranty ~ Schutz Motors «. DESOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER Sit dase 8. Woodward boca t's 1983 SS eae BEL A eo eae beater, “just” a “North Chevrolet Co. bes 5, Wi Ave. BEL AIR "Cease = ae Reedy te a North Chevrolet C Co. 8. 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(060) WOAR, (1190) WXYZ, (1270) WPON, (1400) WIBK, (1499) at on ay Stolen Grena des there years ago. + on. tee MSE At me | SEE EE Bite | REL et Bek ™™*| Famous Artists From | CKLW. fewe, Sports sl Fiatter Sees 1:38 —WIR Lucas ar’ 1:8—wsm, Jonony Dollar | Other Lands Will Vie 4 Boys Admitting Theft Sr Ge Sc agatumpay wounmma | Sgit: dea Sores Warz ters =|’ With Christopher From Baltimore Siding Fete teed | Wet, Ms bak [Mea Rend © | Se Aid. Intensive Search Saw dati chs ert Geet SEW ieee’ ceftws wx.| aw fore Dares 7 a eee . News, Reid | Game. & Won, ep. Parcs WAR ews, Allen | | Wen Meth Mimeibtan | MOAR News Top to NEW YORK (NEA) — Between ee ee ee 108 —WIR, Baseball Best | :20_w: sone to Knees | ssn WIR Pan American (Catching bullets in his teeth and ne a mae 1 r) ww eit WW, News Purse landing permits for grenades wee wales CRLW. F Lewis of ware. pian CRLW, News, 9 WaX2. Boor rates doves, Milboure Christopher ing from a batch of 20 stolen Tues- WIBK Six i he WJBK: Norm woe Soe We ‘ day from a railroad car. we. Pat WCAR 14 CAR. Bruce Martyn $:006—WJR, News, Army his troubles. WPON, Karly Bird Spts nN, Ww, Hews e a: Lt, Thomas L. McKenna said 1:90-—WW4, 3-Star Extre | 9.06 wm Den Kirby 11:00-~WIR, News, Lewis GAYE Bows investigators had found where two ERIW, Gabriel eotter Te pecs snet i ee ee et eet a of the grenades had been buried 1 George warn, Bred Wolf Weak bees ' | §:s0—wom, ster for Defense |in connection with “Festival of in East Baltimore’s Patterson’ , Melody Ge Round | W7ue News, Baie ; im Dixie Ww, News, Magic,” the 90 minute hocus-po- 7 be $:06-—WIR, Amos ‘n’ Andy | WPON, Early Bird Club 11:30-WIR, R. @ Lewis Cae Bi bene cus via NBC- Park, but “some kid must have te Be ty | seem ae SOG, | ceonge mags mei on Naty, Caio end mf a NOTE 8:30—WWJ, Monitor WJBK, News, WJBK, News, McLeod stars of the program, is busy both CONDON $ wxrg, Y shore ope layor ‘ ——e he greg Hage with arranging for the seven ma- them it's going to be an awfully : 900 WW. *Wwi Be Maree ‘saTumpay arremsoon | ‘Wi "Hews Monitor gicians from all over the world sad story,” he said, RADIO & CSUN’ pecepall’ Det. K.0.| Scie’ peotaees Mamta] Wwe uews’ yun | She Bes who will perform and perfecting The search began yesterday | ~ SALES & sEnvice wrow Det. KC. Gen Hees mesa Ware, Mews WAR. ‘News, Top 60 his own act. with discovery of the theft from 121 Corner Auburn ®: W, Platter Exp. WCAR, News, Allen CKLW, News, Bod’ Davies 5:06-—-WJR, Phil Lenhard . a South Baltimore siding. 6. Spete, bd b News WPON, World News WJBK, News, Lenhar ~ . x*~ *& * CREM, Gabriel Heatter | giag wom use mat | WAR News, B Marte | wre, Nore x *& * Call FE 4-9736 WOAk mews ates Ww. Maswell_ News = ee ae seecte| Soke Rowe sbem _. The guest magicians—coming McKenna said four 15 and | Peetery Avthorized Gyivanis Service PR ae Fy —— CKLW, ot of, the Saddle Wows. You Bet Your Lite | WCAR, News, Walrod from France, India, China, South 16 years old, admitted the theft Ww, Monier weak Tok Shades | GAAP tee torte teow | gua-wran tome tel Africa, England and Ireland—are = UP IN THE AIR — Magician Milbourne Christopher rehearses jand tried to help police track WORLD-FAMOUS aLW am ‘nie Scouts, Revival Hr. WBE Tom George br 2 oe ee the tops im their trade, And -g levitation trick for NBC-TV's “Festival of Magic. The 90-minute | down the explosives. m Bove. seen. Coeshan, Pass Feo ts mage SAYER Sports Conan, Oe ote snes hocus-pocus spectacular will be presented Monday, with comedian Police hourly radio 1D) O68." FO) =. Sees, Carl Shook Wave “pd Mekensie WWJ, Tedd Purse ; in the crowd, ome of the Ernie Kovacs as emcee. ° eat staviclen pines in on sitomnpt _ = finest in this country. to locate those still 2 TIRES ee He's out to out-magic the others, — One was found in a locker at | . 1 sos o— so he'll try the dangerous feat of Mergenthaler Vocational High) Priced as Low as : -- Today's Television Programs - -lessing? 2 saeTmaie mii) A tter G ho Marx, |S atl $95 , teeth, fired irom across the stage. CF GIFOUCILO MaLKX, |ithe reine ot one ot the boys, three 12 oie Programs furnished by stations Usted im this column are subject te change without notice “Tye been tn the long, Ear! Is Back to Girls ment, two buried near the railroad secnppobie tro Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 1~WXYZ-TV Channel $-CKLW-TY |Dallway in our Spastment.” ie — oye depen they “TDS. 12 magicians have been killed try- : had detonated two. - CLYDE’ TONIGHT’S TY HIGHLIGHTS , Clellan, novelist Faith Baldwin) Rangers. (4) Captain = ing the trick. Maureen doesn’t ay KARL WEeee The — a — es FRAME opd WHEEL ¢:00—(7) Kukla, Fran, Ollie, (9)| Visited by Ed Murrow. (2) Play-\11:00—(2) Sky King. (4) Trueilike the idea.” _NEW YORK—A couple of readers objected to me publishing custody 0 — Popeye. (4) News, Sports. (2) house. Edward G. Robinson in} Story. iris’ vi : ed , being charged, McKenna said. | FE 5-6467 .169 Orchard Lk. Ave. (Color) News. “For the Defense. 11:25—(9) Prayer, Billboard. NEVER WONDERS girls’ vital statistics; so I decided to print some boys’ vital , aureen is wi tty statistics—starting with Groucho Marx. |9:45—(4) (Color) Barber's Sports.|11:39 (2) Sagebrush Shorty, (4) M is his wife, a pretty nck sig ee New York Yankee pitcher Don Detective ‘Diary. (7) New Show, F , , : magazine. Christoper says she's Five Star Comedy, Paul Win-|+, perfect wife for a magician” * * * 6:10—(2) Weather. 6:15—(T) News, (4) Weather. (2)| News. HOUSE OF HI-FIDELITY 19:00—(T) Youth Bureau. Juvenile Viking—Levense. - ; —/j. B. Lensing 6:20—(4) Box Four. pera) chell, Jerry Mahoney. (9) Fam-|_she never wonders how be does) “BORN—Wouldn’t you like to know? AT—Twilight. TRUE =1. 6:30—(7) Rin Tin Tin. (9) Boston regen gt lg @ pecne:| By Circle. his tricks, NAME—Truman. ALIAS—Harry. _ FATHER’S OCCUPATIO CUSTOMADE PRODUCTS CO. Blackie. (4) (Color) Xavier Cu] saued. “C.0.D. Honeymoon.” SATURDAY AFTERNOON * * * —Bum. FATHER’S REOCCUPATION—Dames. EDUCATION—| 735 Globe St. 4. Peterson FE 5-3135 gat. (2) Beat the Clock. 10:10—(9) Weathervane. Christopher, a Baltimore prod-/I ain't had none. RELIGION—Hindu. HEIGHT—Well over 6:45—(4) News. ' Theater op 12:00—(2) The Lone Ranger. (4) uct, wanted to be a magician since WEL ae 5) :00—(7) Jim Bowie. “Gone to| “Roman.” 15. “End of a)"'kit Carson. (7) Saturday Party.|the day his father showed him ae utntepton sad the Belly @ Biste ARROW FENCE: : Fairweather. ad G-Men. (9) Saturday Mat- Seon Game” at the City Center and western thriller, “Stage for Tuc-| 1,29 (2) Sport. Producers’ Showcase which gen- “Wh \s son.” Night Theater og Senator Potter. (4) Teen|@tally ves in for heavy drama,|told her, “When you'sang ‘Hey, Ngee IN QUALITY—CUSTOM BUILT : . 8:00—(7) Treasure Hunt. Finas|*2:28—@2) — 6 : Room, Samm: Davis Jr. quest,|neazd about Christoper’s idea and There! I cried.” Jane retort- ALL STEEL FENCE = ‘Smow. () Gn Trial, Hebmat| 206 Velebers te {Lang i See Palooke . bought it. They signed Ernie Ko-led: “But that’s so easy for | Decine, Rekaes I Gelte| Toe Sees fe ee ee a vacs to emcee the show — TV's you!” , ' Geveniead ‘ch We, Meee, Bee. bee) ee oe (eo (2) Philip Hart Report. first all-magic program. ae 48” Chain Link Wire re * ighter te gin Tammy ‘11:30—(7) 30 Minute Theater. Dick’ 3:30—(2) Wrestling. (7) Laurel & x *«* * Pipe port wad Powell in “Study in Panic.’ On Hardy. sts Noi If it works out the way Caristo/ THE MIDNIGHT EARL... — © tom Del 8:30—(7) The Vise. Mark must) Tonlent e:00—(7) Milly's Movie Party: _ipher-hopes, it will be the fore| Cubans can’t wait for Drs op Rail. runner of a continuing magic Earl E. T. Smith (the former Florence Pritchett) to become Mrs. U.S. Ambassador there — they know Havana’ll boom s0- crack an Sg ame perfect NING i. aaa “Pink Scart.” SATURDAY MOR (9) Country Pi (4) Big 7:50—(2) Meditations. Story. Criminals frame Tulsa'7:55—(2) On the Farm Front. reporter, (2) Playhouse. Teresa's:90—(2) Michigan State U. 4:30—(2) TV Billiards. (4) Down- town Movie. (9) Texas Musical’ Harts—Liberty Temple. §:00—(2) The Last Word. (9) Hop- DU-IT-YER-SLF MATIEIAS 85° OR-WE-DU-IT-4-U End & Corner Post, $4.95 FREE LOAN OF TOOLS along Cassidy. Wright plays imaginative nun/s:15—~(2) Michigan State Conserv@'s.s9 (2) netroit Speaks. (9) Wild 3 Gate ‘skny $7.95 who gets caught in her own) tion. Bill " schemes. #:30—(2) Captain Kangaroo. Hickok. "aa sep 8 Double Gate . $19.95 9:00—(7) Date With Angels. Con-|3:55—(4) (Color) News. $695 48” Chain Linkwire = Ne. 11 Gauge, per ft... See eat panera ees Army's Role in Halli Lives, (4) Boxing, Virgil Akins Mouse Play- Beecham gy Gnat (7) Crusade , . ‘ u use. : Suse en hans (0) Gamty. © Craade May Cause Violence 9:30—(7) Soldiers of Fortune. (9)|9:45—(7) Michigan Week. : Person to Person. Chairman of/10:00—(2) The Susan Show. (4) By LARRY ALLEN Investigati Fury. (7) Cartoons & Cowboys. | PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti, # — Committee Senator John L. Mc-\10:30—(2) Tales of the Texas! mh. army’s efforts to “We're Just As Near As Your Telephone"—Free Estimates ARROW FENCE co. i eae — ‘JANE the play. I can’t do that to them.” Rocky Marciano play some club dates, teamed with comic Allan Drake... “°° Re ROCHESTER, MICH. a108 PHONE OLIVE 1-6682 Sansuuenavenesduensnennsenenensea” ; Ms ‘ Singer Dean Jones will study psychology at UCLA; wail helps in his business . .. The Joe E. Browns, at 1 a.m. said, “It’s the latest we’ve been up in months!" .., * * * EARL’S PEARLS: Today's teen-agers are alike In many dis- respects. ort WISH I'D SAID THAT: “When nobody disagrees with any-| : : {thing you say, you're brilliant. Or else you're the boss.” | 20 Dutch cheeses | Gen. Leon Cantave as army chief ree . =e tt eW ol B emee s and ay ert e TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Comedian Jack E. Leonard stepped Jand 3 on a heckler with the line, “Why don’t you put your glasses on 26 Revise —— Cantave appeared gradually be- | 31 Pronoun hes pushed. into dette he backwards and walk into yourself!” at ek eae A cmamenea 4 —— A ee Sie Boe Se | ; —— Green = up ago 38 Girt's name by the supporters of Sen. Louis a pa rT an 7] [oy the supporters ot Sen. Loui NEW 1957, PORTABLE — —y & | |Haiti’s 10 presidential candidates. 40 Toward the, pa —1.|The fourth general strike in six oR 1 t Del cee FOC eS ee cee loyal iet Deluxe | TYPEWRITER * With the Extra Keys * Choice Rey SiTiAlei ii (eee A BRAS alc) (i ; / re ) y B ) ies 3 -remenaniCiatanel aie pasa sr fortinificaatiarepasesmcuma ian i ee chp f F } , (ae | ; “FORTY. cies eo ee err THE PONTIAC PRESS, _ FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1957) fae i | peel oom inane weed Oo te ar eee rele re Zs as A Loan Shark Gets i ce cus ot ordered Forel ses pre al MSU (0) Offer JUNIOR EDITORS. —— office requires as much 1.00 anit fe Hide bx eeu € Month jn Jl, [streweneno oman | Oe ANIMAL QUIZ [=== Seo $2,500 Fine ee Elesenigetnc ince cegge ag ( ‘tana Cit Ite Radha . alae kt ai imma S It was testified that Fogel gave|Cheek, 22, ran screaming from OUrses in | y ou ms 2 : : : : ° 3 ‘) PHILADELPHIA ®—A money trading stamps, cigarette lighters|the home of Thomas R, Zitelli, Ch ain y,' \ ror Real Bargains |Judge Fogel said testimony had| Yesterday she forgave Zitelli, Vi sit Ou r fense to charges of violations of interest rates from 50 to 75 perjcharges and went a-honeymoon- offer 11 = Mentine ond August 17. Three Pontiac courses @ REFRIGERATORS Practices in the Schools, You Alweys Pay Less ai L & & NOTARY BONDED | Fill information on Camp Oak-|'i0" to niet animal could ealely Gee ee OC OOOOOOOOIO DEM MM. lender who gave trading stamps) 14 «1uck badges” to his cliegts./42. called police and ‘charged the} Slate Summer Classes the Small Loans Act. Judge Leo’ cent. : ing. Camp Oakland this summer for rade In Department “ ~~ + = = will. start June 24; three, July 8; Guidance \ and Mental Health of School Chi- Gg © WASHERS © TABLES FURNITURE SALES land Courses is available trom Wil- where no other animal could safely travel. must serve six months in prison./1¢ the number on the badge came|pectaurant owner with mayhem.| Also at Camp Oakland - teachers and residents. ° ¢ J We Think You | Find Where You Will Find Outstanding and one, July 22. / ac courses include: Diag- nosis of Reading Difficulties, Work- ‘ | ‘ Ti ‘ on Unit T Methods, | LVF) * ai) A el PR 6 Al ep 3345 Auburn Rd. (M-59) Perfect ] s Series - 4 5 iliam J. Matus, director, 930 E. Like the camel, the llama can go for days without water. It lives MP MP, APPLE PPP RMA LAAALALALLAAL A jing uigrery Adair 3 — a ANSWER: Although a distant relative of the camel, the lama has Soetal Cotte ary, Relations,|no hump. He is a native of Bolivia, Peru and Chile, where he has been Handicapped and Materials and|“%°? ®% @ Pack animal for hundreds of years. He can travel 10 to 12 Methods of Audio-Visual Ingtruc- miles a day over steep mountain trails, carrying as much as 120 tion. pounds. His strong ankles, sturdy hoofs and sure sense of balance oD wee mned he up ina weekly drawing the cus She said he bit her on the nose. fo" Teachers Four Camp Oakland classes will | Buys in— to Dr. R. Neville, Po nt l a C S include: Problems in Education, @ DINING ROOM SETS N —| Y ~~ for Administrators. a al 1 Mile East of Auburn Heights * * * tomer was given credit on his loan, David Fogel, 41, pleaded no de-',ougnt out that Fogel charged|married him, promised to drop the Sehitien ‘Ditka, Uirendiy wil begin June 20 and continue to @ GAS and ELECTRIC RANGES Counseling Tools and Techniques,_| - \ @ BEDROOM OUTFITS SS ' eo, Others are: Workshop on Read- QUESTION: Why does a lama lie down on the job? ‘Starlite 9-6 Mon. thre Sat.—Fri, ‘tl 9 FE 5-9061 z. f iD er Rd., Oxford. jac|mainly on low shrubs and other wild plants growing in the mountains. r ‘ — 0G canes amen nes Set “} on informatioh can — The llama is a faithful worker but refuses to be overworked. If COMPLETE 'o) wileg.\ a SERVICE We're excited with # . SRITNREY Hnen : |tained from D>. Ted Ward, of the|the pack driver puts too heavy a load on its back, the llama actually) IME arta oa their beauty and SSS SSS P |MSU_ college of education, 217 lies down on the job and stubbornly refuses to get up until the burden| BYParaeew tT a Ewa design — simply @ - SSS 4 _ Bf Oneida Rd.,, Pontiac. is lightened. ie —. gen a gentle hp arg his owner takes Poi) bali i * great pride in him, decking him out in gay tassels. . yr breathtaking. | : : bas . + FOR YOU TO DO: Here is a Peruvian boy and his Nama. Color, We're excited with - ; Sees Drive fo F oist paste down on cardboard, cut and assemble as direeted and save for their value... only i Bee ae your animal collection. at Mark's can you buy Se T (it have an idea for Junior Editgrs send it in care of this Perfect 100 these “Starlite” ¢ away on axpayer sonar Donna Flore, Baltimore, wa ie for’ this idea. Violet Moore Higgins, AP Newsfeatures.) Diamonds. 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