The Weather , \ 5 _O.8, Weather Buress re a o . me (Detalis on P op iy Tisth YEAR | \- PONTIAG, MICHIGAN ‘FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1957—40 PAGES “s*00iaga_rumie onrte passe wnoTos GEORGE STUART \. Says Baker Union Official Got $60,000 Bite’ Money WASHINGTON (# — Senate rackets probers today heard testimony that a national vice president of the Bakers Union, Max Kralstein, received some $60,000 proceeds from a June 1956 Waldorf-Astoria banquet held in his honor. Joseph Tenczar, ousted business agent. of a Brooklyn local, told the committee a story of “pressuring” of employers to buy tickets and advertising in connec- tion with the banquet. He said the emptoyers 80 tapped were men with whom Kralstein regularly bargained for baking in- dustry labor contracts. Tenczar toid about hitting some 60 employers for $25 banquet tick- ets plus $50 contributions for get- ting their names printed on a banquet souvenir program. Robert Kennedy, committee copnsel, asked whether he tised tions. “I most certainly did,” the wit- ness replied, ‘Repeated Fifth pleas by George Stuart, first vice president of the inter-| | national union, halted efforts by the committeé to question him yesterday about testimony that he had misused more than $40,000 of union money, Stuart, who sald he is now un- when Kennedy read off to him an| Hiinois statute whicl. cefines em- bezziement under trust as larceny. IMPROPER USE Kennedy said that case after of what he termed unauthor- ¥ Fi ea: Hi qual itt In Today's Press reed ed 31 Pert. Pee Seb oeeceteweeeteere” — eyeveyeee 2 _ “pressure” to get the contribu-| Pat? a + Put $1,100 Prize From Pot-O-Gold Into Your Pocket Even though a winner wasn’t found for last week's Pot-O-Gold puzzle, you still have a chance at the prize money, which amounts to $1,100 now, If you're interested in emptying the pot into your own pocket, tum © page & end try lyour luck at selecting the right! Stuart paled and closed his eyes numbers. Remember, only the numbers |will de accepted. If words are writ- ten in' the puzzle blanks, even though they may be correct, the; entry will be disqualified. Read the clues carefully for ~~ in se- School Election © Editorial, Page 6 “|Texas Flood Rundown Freche s Glin Japan Denies Enticing Shooting Victim Despite Efforts in U.S. to Block Trial CAMP WHITTINGTON, Japan (#—GI William Gir- ard declared today Japanese charges that he enticed a woman scrap collector to her death were untrue. He said the fatal shooting ——4 jwas accidental. The young GI added, however, that he expects a fair trial in Japanese courts. Girard’s Japanese lawyer and his U.S. Army legal adviser went ahead with plans to defend the 21- ear-old soldier in the near- Maebashi District Court despite legal moves by other lawyers in the United States to forestall the Japanese trial. At the request of attorneys re- tained by Girard’s family, a fed- eral judge in Washington ordered to foreign custody before a hear- ing Tuesday on an application for a writ of habeas corpus. The Girard family's attorneys in the United States contended Girard shot a trespasser on a (Related story Page 2) U.S. military base while he was en duty, and the U.8.-Japanese status of forces agreement pro- vides only for the Japanese to try servicemen accused of of- fenses committed while off their bases and off duty. U.S. authorities in Japan orig- fense Wilson Tuesday to turn Gir ard over to Japanese jurisdiction in effect upheld the Japanese con- tention that while Girard was au- thorized to protect military prop-' erty, he was not authorized to shoot. + * * Maj. Stanley Levin of Logs An- geles, Girard’s adviser, and Itsuro Hayashi, his chief counsel, said ithe legal action in the United States would not halt preparation for the Japanese trial. They de. scribed the habeas corpus request as a test of the constitutionality of (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) DALLAS, Tex. (INS) — Flood waters were reported subsiding in the Southwest despite more rain today, but record ‘crests were forecast for rampaging rivers in the Rocky Mountain region. Heard Half Mile Away Violent Car Crash Kills 5 McKEESPORT, Pa. — An residents half a mile away took the lives of five teen-agers near this mill town last night. “We were just out for a ride, machine. eccupants Were thrown out. The dead, all from East McKeesport, were William Forman, 15, and his twin brother Earl; James Ginther, 15; James Beswick, 14, and Joseph Jones, 15. Wessel and Charles King, 15, hospitalized in serious condition. 16-year-old driver, Brnce Wessel, who was one of the two survivors. He told police his auto was forced from the highway by another The car plunged down a 50-foot embankment and smashed into Gute tees. The top of Ge car was sheared away and all seven auto crash so violent it awakened just out for a ride,” sobbed the ‘also of East McKeesport, were the Army not to yield the soldier inally held a similar position ,re- 4 |Sisting Japanese demands to yield “4 Girard for trial. But a decision by Secretary of State Dulles and Secretary of De- Dallas Bunnies Take to Smoking ja Pack a Day DALLAS wup— If a big red rabbit with a New Zealand ac- cent hops up to you on a street corner and says, “Buddy, can you spare a match?" call the nearest VA hospital. Not for yourself. For the bunny. He’s an escapee. If you're the be-kind-to-ani- | mals type. give him a couple of cigareties before he’s carried away. He probably is crazy about them. habit pretty bad if he’s one of the 40 at the Veterans Administra- tion hospital here. His quota of smokes is a pack a day. * * * Dr. Robert H. Holland of the hospital’s staff started the rab- bits on their smoking binge about a year ago. — Dr. Holland said today that he and his staff hope te an- swer the question of whether cigarettes can cause lung can- cer, smoking box, a lighted cigarette is placed exactly two centime- ters from its nose. The animal! gets fresh air at all times, but when electric timing devices and solenoid switches close an opening in the box, the rabbit gets a puff of smoke. Resents Outside Probe of Police . Civil Service Chairman Calls Department Fight ‘Our Own Business’ Police Officer's Association icity police Chief Herbert W. eating.” the former Michigan State Police 'Commissioner Donald S, Leonard’ linto the records and activities of ithe Pontiac Police Department. DEMAND PROBE This idea arose after the police grievances against Straley last Friday, voted to demand that the Civil Service Commission or City Commission be responsible for an investigation of ‘the department under the a reign of Straley. They hope s a probe would show cause to at men. and police on the commis- sion, said he didn’t think it would be necessary to have Leonard (Continied on Page 2, Col. 2) Thorpes Return Today DETROIT (INS) — Confessed from justice that lasted 15 months. The Thorpes, of St. Clair Shores, are being returned from Corpus Christi, Tex., where they were seized by FBI agents for embezzling more than $80,000 from the secretary of state The bunny has the nicotine | When a rabbit is put im his | Straley, is ‘“‘our own business, and it. is our duty to do any investi- Carlson's statement was made haps by 19¢4—unless Repu in regard to a suggested probe by| their’ luncheon were Dr. William H. By PETE LOCHBILER Organized labor is the force Re- publicans must beat in the com- ling state and national elections, (iamne (a Democrat) as one of the E. Potter (center) at yesterday's Rotary Club and Frank S. Lyndall, Rotary president. Potter's Potter Sees GOP Pitted Against Labor Politics POTTER. SPEAKS HERE—With Sen. Charles 4 Marbach (left) history thal, it Senator. aa victories in “poll- tics. | “And I definitely place Gov. Wil-| gureheads in this movement,’ |Sen. Charles E, Potter predicted je senator added after an off-the- lin Pontiac yesterday, Potter warned that the Republi-|about 75 members of the Pontiac/and national AFL-CIO vice presi-| Pontiac Civil Service Commission |can economic philosophy of free- -Rotary oe ‘Chairman Theodore Carison thinks °"teTPrise is pitted against union-| * the fracas between the Pontiac, , \favored: socialism. Calling the common. workman “a pawn” used by politically am Siiseap iahee tasdoas: | Miciagen’s GOP elective-officeholder sald thai a socialist-type national _ horas on: oe Lene * Senate five years ago, MAY SEEK RE-ELECTION epoaaresich marked the second time in the club's | Williams treduentiy is mentioned| as a possible political contender) get what he next year against Potter, who was gaining table, so he turied to jelected to his first term in the power politics.” Saye Set oe ee ee ily annotnced his heesgrenes at deg ion put a halt to paedy labor’s for re-election, Potter let it be un-| Methodists Ask Veto on Tax Bill ‘Methodist Church leaders Fight Associating Schools With Whisky, Cigarettes DETROIT (#—Gov. Williams was asked by Michigan yesterday to veto a school , aid bill which would raise 24 million dollars in cigarette v/and whisky taxes. The church people said they objected to the associa- tion of liquor and tobacco taxes with education. Pontiac Press Phote has been addressed By | a U., S. |derstood that he probably will be in the Senate race again next year. ‘Copter Saves ‘Downed Flier; { Pilot Missing. Exercises as 16 Ships Join Hunt Off Florida Cut Short \. 4 JACKSONVILLE, Fila. (INS) — The body of the second of two Navy jet pilots who crashed during naval maneuvers witness- ed by President Eisen- hower was recovered to- days a few hours after the first flier was rescued from his tiny life-raft. ABOARD USS SARA- TOGA (INS) — President Eisenhower’s task force carried out a dramatic air- sea rescue today of a Navy pilot whose jet. plane’ crashed off the coast of Florida. The pilot, Cmdr. J. E. Tefft, commander of Fight- er Squadron 31 at Cecil Field, Fla., was picked up from a life raft 120 miles northeast of Mayport, Fla. He was reported in “very good condition” despite the ordeal of his night at * * * The Cheboygan "Republic: an told )fortene that invasion of politics sea. | Tefft was plucked from his liferaft by a helicopter 'by such labor leaders as Walter\from the carrier Valley cuff speech before a turnoyt of|Reuther, UAW president in Detroit | \Forge, one of the ships de- \dent, a “Reuther decided he couldn't wanted at the bar- was a growing menace $| ga treen the task \tached—for rescue purpos- force conducting special exer- cises for Eisenhower. Sixteen ships from the task group continued to search, mean- '|while, for the remaining flier whose The labor leader, Potter said, is f@ster-than-sound Demon jet also spending union |000-a-yea. to dulpicate labor's po- litical propaganda program in Michigan,"’ he said. ® * * “Reuther wants a socialist-type of government, and he'll get it, too, unless those who believe in free enterprise unite with at least an equal diligence," Potter added. “Too many Republican business- men. want to be mere political spectators,’ he said, “I'm con- nity of this nation must work to- gether to meet this political chal- lenge, and work hard.” He blamed Republican “apathy at the polls” for recent vineed that the business commu-| diles of “hard|cT@shed into the Atlantic. unjen members” on poli- “It would cost Republicans $730,-| serving as Eisenhower's fing: ship, sent a number of ‘her planes to join the massive air. Sea rescue operation shortly aft- er. dawn. the flag deck this morning as the Saratoga launched a medium- range guided missile which could be used with atomic warheads against surface targets several hundred miles away, TO BE DOWNED The missile, which looked like a midget jet plane, was to be shot down later by smaller anti-aircraft missiles. The rescue of the Navy pilot came ifter the guided missile cruiser Boston had informed the The President looked on from — ‘lat the Detroit annual conference of the Methodist The request came in the form of a resolution passed) election defeats at the hands of Michigan's Democratic Party-or- ganized labor coalition, which Williams heads. Valley Forge by radio that “we . have a man in a life raft who is waving.” Church.. The_ resolution* read in part: “While we are in full acsord \with the public school system and favor any necessary taxation for -|its support, and while we do not object to the recent taxes levied) 'on cigarettes and alcoholic bev- the education of otr children.” The state legislature May 25 approved a bill which would in crease the tax on cigarettes by two cents a pack and boost the tax on liquor by four per cent. taxes would be earmarked for school aid, The bill requires only the governor's signature to become law. The conference also urged legis- lators to sustain a gubernatorial veto. The conference represents Methodist churches in eastern branch office Mrs. Thorpe man- aged. erages, we regret that these taxes: are associated with our schools and! ‘ending tomorrow, Tonight's jwill be 54 to 58 degrees. Shiver and Shake, Says Weatherman The weather man has predicted | cooler temperatures and scattered Showers for this area tonight, low The tioney raised by the new Michigan and the Upper Penin- sula. Auto 1 ‘Speed’ Dirty Word Saturday will be somewhat warmer with the mercury expected. ‘to reach a high near 73, The U. 4 to 8 degrees below. the normal high of 74 to 78 and normal low of 52.to 57 for the next five days. A warming trend is expected Mon- day, followed by cooler tempera- tures on Wednesday, | Downtown Pontiac's lowest tem- perature preceding 8 a.m. was 50. At 2 p.m. the temperature was 57. ° S. Weather Bureau has ‘reported temperatures will average 'Z up" their interpretations of the . Fifth Amendment, by which wit- nesses are guaranteed the right to DETROIT (#—The auto industry says that from now on speed is a dirty word. : Tt is to be replaced in the trade’s vocabulary by safety, reliability and comfort. This is a decision of the di- rectors of the Automobile Manu- facturers Assn. These directors include the presi- dents of the Big Three in the in- dustry—General Motors, Ford and | Rh ty vapid cide If the decision ts adhered to rig- idly, the days probably are gone when car A will claim it won the _Pike’s Peak Race while car B says it swept the field at Daytona “Beach. The manutacturers have made " wide use of race and contents ré- _ walts In, their advertising. ‘The emphasis in postwar years has been on speed and increasing War II to 300 plus in luxury mod- els. Acceleration tests have been ballyhooed. But at its annual meeting yes- terday the association took action. And it barred the use of actual or comparative ratings of cars for speed, specific engine size, torque, i seperti or ability to accelerate ~ horsepower. ENGINES JUMP b | have from. BrSwe: or. perform “in any contest that suggests speed. e “CARS SAFE- — i ad reared wanta\ to emphasize that cars provide ‘‘safe reliable and comfortable transpor- tation.” The automobile industry has come under heavy fire in recent _ years for increasing horsepower. It has replied that: much of the criticism has been unjust, that a lot more power is needed to run the heavier, gadgetladen cars of 1957 than it took to operate their counterparts of 10 years ago. oe. e f 8 The board's resolutjon noted - that it shares “‘the public interest - wa ee vey he Potter also spoke concerning the ‘national budget and the invocation of the Fifth Amendment by wit- nesses testifying in Congressional investigations, * * * Convinced the present budget | will be trimmed by an additional $3 to $4.5 billion before it is ap- proved by Congress, Potter point- ed to the danger of underbudget- ing for defense, WANTS AID, NOT HANDOUT foreign countries ig a good invest- ment, Potter added that direct grants, which amount to about one- ‘are “of dubious value.” “Foreign nations don't think very highly of our country in its role of big, rich uncle,” he stat- ed. — The Senator hoped that in the future the courts would ‘‘tighten refuse to incriminate themselves. * * ¥ “I think everyone has a right to \ Diter’s visit here, said it was the/lin Alas ernest wr at history j Saying that U, S. military aid to. quarter of the foreign aid program, | The twin ras cast a shadow over the Navy’s big air show for Eisenhower and top brass and caused cancellation of three of the five jtems on this morning's wind- up program. 2 SHIPS STAY Only two ships, the light cruiser \Northampton and the destroyer Fox, remained with the Saratoga, which was circling on the fringe of the search area, Just how much of Valley Forge among the ships participating in the search were to have played majer roles in demonstrations scheduled for this morning. The fact that the two missing jets and a third which crashed near the Sara the highly touted Crusaders added an ironic twist to the tragedy. It had been a proud moment for the Navy yesterday when two of the swept-wing Crusaders landed on the Saratoga after streaking across Diego in three hours and 28 min- toga yesterday were - the country from San . ae pt ad TWO | : Br ard Co ly Oakland Judge. Will Head oard Sets Up * (Pontiac Advisory Council i ti Fy + yoccccecccccanseseoes WEEKEND SPECIAL — THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1957 Find Ind Knife , The Day in. Birmingham atrist Starts é e a t Area Psychi Mrs. Pratt is survived by‘ : : : rf d | ad on husband, one! daughter, Nancy | Deluxe Self-Wringing Se laf . Anne; her mother, Mrs. Robe ‘ LE Polling Places . in Waterford Family Study Program S svate ae ae igi] “reno” bows | At the annual meeting of the Mrs. Clarence Geobel of Bad Axe, n e Mop ‘Greater Pontiac Community Advis- . : : . : ( Spo Voters fo Name Two jory Council held last hight, Dump Yields Weapon; BIRMINGHAM—Dr. J. Clarkihas urged early reservations for rai ey eaee. cailiens . es g to City Education Group pearing ae wee sae . Warrant Order Possible Moloney, Birmingham psychiatrist|the seminar scheduled for June 15|Caiif.; and two brothers. Regular $5.50 Value , jand active in the founding of the Cornelian Corner of Detroit, Inc:, a Township Police yes. ' . . ray searched be cote Lael Denies Luring terday searched the Cooley Lake read public dump and found a sec- ‘and 16. Limited to 100, seminars will be held from~2 to 4 p.m. at Christ Church Cranbrook. Dr. Hyman S. Lippman, will conduct the seminar, speaking on ‘The Family Milieu of the Delinquent Child.” in Monday's Balloting ctected president of the /organiza- . ition for 1957-58, : Polling places for Monday's; He will succeed ¥ red V. Hag- school. board election were an-'gard, the councils first president, nounced today by the Pontiac|who was honofed preceding the Board of Education: | business fing at a testimonial for One Suspect ——_—_—_—o | Chameleons, best known, for their changes in color, have eyes. One eye can look up while the other pivots down. Eyelids. have a € The school precincts are desig-/dimmer held’at Waldron Hotel. nated by letters and are given be-| The #xecutive Committee of low followed by the. carresponding, the Precinet G—Pontiac Township north of the city limits bounded on the west and adjacent to precinct ’F and on the east by the east sec- tion line of section 9 and on the north of Lake Angelus Road. Vote at the LeBaron School. Precinct J—East of the city limits and south of Featherstone Road. Vote at Longtellow School. Precinct O—Waterford Township in the Dixie Highway area. Vote at Hawthorne School. Precinct P—South of the city lim- its bounded on the west by Wrenn Street. Vote at Jefferson School. Precinct Q — Pontiac Township east of the city limits and north of the city limits adjacent to precinct G and including that portion of Orion Township in the district. Al- so bounded on the south by Feath- Ys from Mrs. Marian. K. Jacobs, Mrs, Lillian K. Brenner, and Mrs. Ester K. Goldberg, daughters of the late Jacob Kovinsky. The check~was presented by Mayor William W. Donaldson, and earmarked for the auditorium. Haggard told delegates that the 1956 “Outstanding Citizen” tro- phy went to Rabbi Sanford E. Saperstein. It was awarded last week as Saperstein was leaving Pontiac. Sekles, president of the Pontiac Foundation, accepted a $2,500 check jond knife reportedly involved in - jthe fata] stabbing Saturday night ‘\of Joseph. Compeau, 27-year-old |West Bloomfield Township laborer. | : * * * said that a warrant may be or- dered today against one of two men “being beld for investigation. 264 N, Saginaw St. and Ollie Byrd, 137, of 2584 Eleven Mile road, Southfield Township, ~ Martin has admitted stabbing Compeau, 6850 Aeroview St., in self-defense during an argument at the dump, Ziem said. * * * . JUDGE ADAMS Japanese fo Death - peephole that they can shift in all directions. . The Cornelian philosophy of child development and mental (Continued From Page One) ithe U.S.Japan ayreement allow- | ick C.Ziem ing Japanese courts to try service- lationship between. mother and, men. Hayashi said the case probably' vould not go to court for two) we They are Elmer F. Martin, 33, of months because of the time need- Clinical professor of psychiatry and ed to prepare the defense. Jn the meantime, Girard remains in U.S.. Army custody at this camp of the 1st Cavalry Division. He has been restricted to camp more than four months while the case developed into a hot international issue. In_a news conferepce arranged Authorities ad been working on the assumption, Ziem said, thet a pen knife found in Martin’s posses- sion was the death weapon. But Martin yesterday explained he had used a larger knife, which he Day Camp Spaces Completely Filled All spaces in this year’s Frog Hollow Day Camp for boys and girls, seven through 13, have been filled, Leonard T. Buzz, recreation supervisor of the Parks and. Re- creation Dept., has announced. He said 504 registrations. have been received for the seven camp- ing periods sponsored annually by ber department and the Board of on. Buss said there was a waiting\Compeau struck at him with a list of 100 children for the camp heavy instrument. which opens June 24, - —_,.-— .___ |Margaret's Baby Molner Issues Warning ae on Rheumatic Fever Inher its Truman DETROIT «Ns) — detroit 2S Middle Name Health Commissioner Joseph G.J| ; Molner warns parents to watch) NEW YORK um — The baby’s their children for symptoms which name is Clifton Truman Daniel. might indicate rheumatic fever. Newsman Clifton Daniel an- Martin was to be asked te iden- tify the larger knife before the prosecutor's office decides on a formal charge, Ziem said. [ * * * Molrier said a close lookkout is Byrd reportedly was with Mar-| tin and Compeau when the two men quarreled, Martin claims by Levin and Hayashi, Girard de- nied the accusation that he en- ticed Mrs. Naka Sakai, 46, onto an Army firing range last Jan. 30) before firing a- blank rifle cart-| ridge from a grenade--jauricher. | threw away at the scene, Ziem Japanese newspapers have assert- where damages totaled $75 to added led Girard threw shells to the ‘ground for Mrs. Sakai to retrive and then shot her. * x * | “I did not scatter any shells,” Girard said. “I don't know if I-can express the right words,”’ the soldier con- tinued. ‘‘I was pretty well shook up and very sorry” at. the death of Mrs, Sakai. Girard said he hoped to visit the dead woman's husband to pay his condolences. Aske how he felt about the possibility that he might be im- prisoned in a Japanese jail, Gir- ard said: “I'll worry about that if the time comes.” * * * The charge against him, equiv-| ‘alent to manslaughter, carries a, |maximum penalty of 15 years im-| health advocates a warm relaxed|E Coecsccesooscsecoscsceceeesseese “Window Style’ "° and psychologically satisfying re- t sd jer_andf OUTDOOR [fh Meet snteich child. The family milieu has many' EB Thermometer : _ many other 2 facets for thought and discussica . GOES wrt yas in’ this relation..Dr. Lippman is — “! Breckets 5 : Dict ° t : pediatrics and professor of social’ C. 5 e work at the University of Minne- E a . sota. He also is director of the . / 98 N. 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But we do have the jobmediate cessation of nuclear 9g a WASHINGTON (®—The cal possibility of a “first-step” -dis-|senhower said he would “ike to State Russia appeared to be|jarmament agreement with the|allay all anxiety in the world by ave a caer Ab « pny an Russians in the next year or so./a total and. complete. ban on all] Early in his news conference he|of protecting the country. ae ne _ le eee —_ wane to a redaned pean are about as apart as ty Rus President Eisen-|testing, based upon. total disarma-|Summarized the United States pol-/ The Soviet position, which ; “a —— ohunig satire _ ae yr ee. charge c——— mea cate int in rid. ment" in the field of nuclear icy on testing in these words: “I)/ American officials say always|%0ught “prohi ” He did notiting married today to Mrs. Vivian a f 15406 Hilt weapons tests, hower’s — a ri pl jhave tried, and this government|containg a considerable element|ydrogen Maar eer ca § ree Cont : Paul J. Killen, 38, 0 i oa te. mee a Se ceed ay a coulis But he emphasized the require- has ‘tried, ‘to-make the abolition’ of propaganda when stated pub-|€mphasize as Preside r , 20. : a. ville, paid @ $100 fine in- ikolai Bulganin and Pre lence—see be ng way an ec pec done the element of inspection and - > ffective inspection Of tests a part of a general sys-jjicly, was set forth by Bulganiri U.s.|stead of 20 days in jail Wednesday z see? dramatized the at ec eet > SSeS peoaaieahy. stated thatitem of disarmament, controlled)in a message to a meeting of the policing. About three-fourths of the se i before Munici- which stand: oO. estio ‘and inspected disarmamen * * * supply. of linseed oil and linseed| when he appeared lock which s in spite of much! 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Pontiae Fire Chief John F ‘to the department’ s efficient fire- fighting training program and in- Quick action of the men to get | to the fires before they are out | ef contrél and “just plain luck’ | in net having any large fires in | 1956, were also factors, he add- * | The. study, \National Fire Protection Associa- creased fire marshall ‘nspections.| based on data from ‘municipal fire departments by the: 5 | fire. Schroeder pinpoints the survey's! A total of $136,000 overall’ loss ‘high rating of the local department! ¥@5 estimated in the 385 building: new main reasons |age of the other cities, all over;About one out of five involved an; 1937, why the Pontiac Fire Department, 20,000 in population. chalked up an outstanding record BETTER THAN 1955 in 1956, as compared to 547 mu- nicipal fire departments in a re-' | automobile. Malicious false ifires. a Schroeder said he thinks thé $100,000 station provided there aren't any | disasters. alarms, distin- iguished from false alarms turned Pontiac also improv ed her oon in through mistakes totale! 100 in| 1955 record which was $417 per Pontiac or about 8. per cent of the! Station 5 will take much of the ‘load off of the downtown station, ;Since it will cover territory west of \the Huron street railroad tracks to | the ‘ity. Previously, station 1, located which ' downtown, had to handle fires fires in the city, compared to the’ opened two weeks ago at Gene- here. Schroeder said the new sta- $182;770 in 1955. On a per capita basis, accord- | well below the $4.39 per person averags of the other cities. prevention_measures.” t jtion, shows Pontiac ended-the.1956 MANY CAR FIRES lyear with a 2 loss per building) fire compared to the $1,075 aver~ifiremen busy throughout the y year. | Automobile ° fires kept THREE FEATHERS HAS NOT INCREASED PRICES! 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This indicated “good | Pontiac | see avenue and Huron street, can | tion would also cut time in reach- | ent fire loss down even more in jing fires. ing te the study, this loss was | equivalent to $1.63 per person, | Illegal Practice Doubles in Year Daughters for Sale in Japan TOKYO GNS)i—"Daughters for because a considerable number be- sale.” : _- come virtua] slaves in bars, res- It. is an old cry in the Orient taurants or houses of prostitution. t vow, his ancient, practice to make ends meet. ‘that Cc poor atches, especially in Hokkaido, are responsible. | More than 15,000 young girls, social welfare officials said, wer “‘sobd’’ in 1956, double fig- ures of the previous year. They said the tetal for this year will go higher although precise statistics have not been compiled for any part of 1957, Ostensibly the girls—whose aver- more and more hardpressed apaneee families are resorting to! illegal and immoral * * * Completely at the mercy of cafe or brothel owners, their clothing. lodging and meals are deducted Japanese authorities said today trom their salaries with the re- crops and slim fish cult that they earn little toward paying off their’ debt to their bosses. Often, the authorits-s said, the girls actually sink deeper and deeper into debt. Police officials said it is difficult for them to curb the tragic prac- tice daughter keeping it secret. because all parties to the sales are interested in too, Sons are sold, age age last year was 22—are sold’ virtual slaves as laborers. to prospective employers to work! maids, or factory) girls until they earn enough to pay k been off their ‘ OPERATE ‘as waitresses, operate covertly throughout poverty healthy, soon as the amount of * ‘sale’ price. UNDER COVER The girl-buying rings, stricken family for strong ‘‘specimen.” * * * The family is promised that as girl has earned this she ‘advance salary” * * * Most rural] families, which have For the farmer or Fisherman, it nation, usually pay $50 to $80 to a is a ready means to stop-gap funds a and at the same time it reduces the number of mouths to feed from his meager rice supply. City Man Bound Over will be returned to the farm or’ on Morals Charge fishing village. | | | But, authorities said, more than not in the jobs they were slated for, but in red light districts in Tekyo and other large cities. Buyers of | 80 per cent of the giris wind up, con A 36-year-old Pontiac man will arraigned in Circuit Court day accused of taking indecent ‘liberties with a 1l-year-old boy. Alex James Ragan, 453 Orchard ‘Lake Ave., was ordered committed daughters oftimes to the Oakland County Jail by make no attempt to hide their Municipal Judge Cecil B. Me- intentions when they willingly pay Callum up to $300 for a particularly pretty accused failed to furnish a $3.000 bond after he waived examination ‘young maiden. 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TREADWELL. ao Circulation alanaxer Treasurer and General ver’ Jon~ A. Rusy Advertising Menage? Promotion Manager Joun W Frrecema.p, W. Cuariers Pragins Secretary and Editor Roseer B Tare. Managing Editor Rerail Advertising Maer goree C INMAN Classified Manager Entered at Post Office, Pontiec, as second class matter ‘MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Assegiated Press ts SS ebelusivels to the use for republication of ws printed in this newspaper as well as all AP news paieetcten THE Powrtc Perss ts delivered by carrier tor 40 ertts a week: where carrier service {s not aveilable by n:@ll tn Oakland, Genesee. Livingston. Macomb, Lapeer and Washtenaw Counties {t is $12.00 a vear. elsewhere it Michigan and all other\ olaces in the United States $20 00 a vear. All mail subscriptions navable in &dvance Phone Pontiac FE 2-8181 MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU oF CIRCULATIONS FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1957 Schimmel and Oliver Deserve Re-Election — One PONTIAC PRESS Like Father-—Like Son. Potbellied Dave Beck Jr., must be. a chip off the ‘old block. " He looks, acts and “reeks. of- his old man. In his current testimony before the Senate Committee, he threw further shame and embarrassment — on the.union. His conduct in general -was about what you’d expect from ‘one with his background. He had most of the disagreeable features of his father with a few new ones of his own tossed in for “good measure.” — * x Ok — “The Fifth Amendment may have to be amended,” said one — _ sober faced Senator after listen- ing to the guff and cheap chatter of a cheap individual. “It’s origi- nal purpose has been lost sight of.” Perhaps he’s right. The United States still comes Most school elections in Pontiac pass off painlessly and with no par- ticular fanfare. This year it’s different. W. S. Downes has challenged the school board and offered two oppo- sition candidates. The Press has looked into the school matter. We pay a lot of taxes as a corporation; and so do the 250 individuals that work down here. We're vitally . ested. inter- SCHIMMEL € We believe the Pontiac schools have been carefully, capably and efficient- ly administered. ~*~ -*«§ * Louis H. Schimmel, a_candi- date, is one of the outstanding school finance men in the United States. We don’t confine the area to Michigan or the Middle West, and this opinion is shared ~ by bond men with whom we've © conferred. Getting his services on the school board “for free” is one of the greatest breaks local taxpayers ever had. . Robert B. Oliver is a lifelong resident of Pontiac and has fol- lowed the progress of education for years and years, just as his father did before him. Mr. Oliver is a Pontiac business man of unquestioned reputation and ty. ‘ * * * Here are two outstanding men with {ine school experience. We haven't a thing in the world against either of their opponents, but we gravely question wheth- er the Dowwnes’ selec- tions have had as much general business train- ing; and we are certain OLIVER the great school experience that accrues to the incumbents.- x * * The new schools in Pontiac ARE NOT WASTEFUL AND FULL OF FRILLS. The easiest way in the world to settle this question is to TAKE A FIRST HAND LOOK YOUR- SELF. Can you find gingerbread? We couldn't. And we looked. Can you see wasteful construc- ‘tion? We couldn't. looked. And. again — we * * * The new buildings are plain. serviceable and without orna- ment. Furthermore,. after dis- cussing the costs of one story and two story schools, we are con- vineed that there is very little difference in the long run. Both types offer some financial advan- tages. It is easy enough to ‘ emphasize one and ignore the other. The charge of “costly build- ings” seems to be completely exploded upon examination. x * * This newspaper favors low taxes. We favor less governmental spend- _ ing. But we simply cannot see how the school board has failed in its duty , to the taxpayers in the current new _ menos. \The area ‘fs growing rapidly and heeds the best trained and most. ex- i! ‘perienced men on the school board | that we can get. - SeHIMMEL and Ouiver’ richly de e- ’ serve pe fecete| first. Nothing to Worry Us ‘in Our Fuel Future - ‘ ways of burning this fuel. industry is-expanding tremendousty —>- Some experts warned 25 years ago that we might run short of fuel in the not too distant future. But now, with a population of 170 million, scientists say we have lots of fuel beneath the earth. U.S. geologists think we have enough coal, oil, gas and ~ related reserves to meet the country’s needs at an ever ex- panding rate for the next 1,000 - years. wk * * Coal, our greatest source of fuel, is waterway and sometimes by pipe- lines in a semi-fluid form. Users are finding cheaper and more efficient The oil with many chemical eo being developed. ‘ Geologists are confident that in addition to known reserves, there are vast supplies still untapped. These could be developed to more than keep pace with our rising consumption. We also have large stocks of low grade coal and oil shale. * x * =“ In addition to ail this, atomic and solar energy are being tested and may be available at a competitive cost in a few years. Science and industry working together are solv- ing many of our problems. The Man About Town The Twins to Meet Many From Pontiac Area Prominent in Gathering Horse and buggy days: When we were not bothered with monoxide gas. Or did it only replace something else? The Pontiac area occupies a top spot “in the annual meeting of the Michigan Twins Association, to be held at the Fort Shelby Hotel In Detroit, June 22 and 23. The _ co- presidents of the association are Richard and Robert Tenniswood of Rochester. The co-vice presidents are Maxine Carlisle of 374 Alberta Blvd., Pontiac, and Mrs. Christian Ballard of Drayton Plains. Participating in the tuin talent show are Paul and Charles Lund of 928 Boston St.. Pontiac, and Betty and Bonnie Celiner of Rochester. The co-presidents write me that all twins are cordially invited, and close their letter with “Twincerely yours.” Registrations now are open to non- scouts, as well as scouts, at Girl Scout Camp Sherwood, which opens June 23. Phone FE 2-0147 A robin's nest built on the tractor of Perry Nagorski of Pontiac Township was carefully moved by him toa better location. But the mother robin refused to continue her hatching work there, so he’s moved it back, and the ineubation proceeds—but the tractor doesn't. Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs: Harrison Johnson. of Farmington; golden wedding. Mrs. A. P. Larson \of +f alate, “ninety-fourth’ birthday. _ « Mr, and Mrs, Charles W. Loy \ i of Durand; sixtieth Xgading “er A \ \ th t being moved today by cheap ‘ah 4 ty ‘ ae NTTAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1957 ~ Good Sam- ar itan” David Lawrence Says: Ike’s’ Press Conferences Poor WASHINGTON — If ever there was an example of how presidential press conferences, with their im- promptu questions and spur-of-the- moment = an- swers, tend to produce ambigu- ities and infer- ences that pro- mote friction standing here and abroad, it was this week's session at the White House with the news- men. rhus, the President’s remarks on the Khrushchev broadcast and trade with Red China, unfortu- nately, were given a meaning in sulsequent press dispatches which the President could hardly have intended to convey. UNUSUAL EFFORT Eisenhower, when asked, for in- stance, about the Soviet spokes- man's broadcast last Sunday over the Columbia Broadcasting System, said: “A cemmercial firm in this country, trying to improve its own commercial standing, went to unusual effort to get someone that was — who really made a unique performance in front of our people, and he could do that because this is a free country.” Now, the President thought that, by the use of the word ‘‘commer- cial,’ he was making a distinction between the case of a private, as contrasted with a _, governmental, operation. But somé of his hearers, who seemed sensitive about the word “‘commercial’’ — maybe be- cause they think it is tainted with some kind of materialism that re- Pa LAWRENCE . flects on their profession—prompt- ly got irritated. NOTHING DEROGATORY Nothing tn a derogatory sense was intended by the President, as the further context of his remarks plainly showed, when he drew a distinction between the enterprise of a private organization in this country and the necessity of-same such initiative coming from the analagous ‘set-up a b r oa d—which happens to be government-con- trolled in the Soivet Union. Had the President revised the transcript of the press confer- ence to emphasize private initia- tive, there would have been no misunderstanding. For the Presi- dent's real meaning was brought out in the continuation of his re- marks as follows: “Now, if the President of the United States should go to Russia and ask for full time, let’s see what he would get: First of all, there are 14 television stations, and there is radio coverage. I would say that if the Soviet Union — in return for that courtesy — of themselves wanted to ask an American, no matter who it might be, because, after all, you know Khrushchev is not the head of the state—except in power—but if they should invite an American to come, and guar- antée that there would be no jam- ming, that there would be no in- terference, that they wouldn't put up counter-attractions to take peo- ple away from their radios, and all that sort of thing, for that time— if you can believe that that will __LI'L ONES © “they, -_ te the oT fn 5 — _and misunder-_ happen—I can tell you this, that somebody in this government would be glad to accept.” Now, the big news mn (nat.answer is that the American government really does want a chance to reply and yet doesn't feel that it should beg for radio or television time, but that the facilities should be offered on the initiative ef the Russians. ___Mention of the point about pri- vate or “commercial” initiative — in America was related solely to a matter of procedure — not sub- stance. The fact remains that the American government now has challenged the Soviet Union to open up her facilities for a reply by some spokesman for the United States. There was an ambiguity, the President's answers about trade with Red China. He said: “Now, frankly, I am _ personally .of the school of thought which be- lieves that trade, in the long run, cannot be stopped. You are going to have either just authorized trade or you are going to have clandes- tine trade. You can stop the ship- ments from here, that is in the daw, and-that-will be continued as long as it is in the law.” This, however, is an ambiguous and inadequate exposition by the President of a delicate problem. These are subjects that call for more cautious and unambiguous treatment in press conferences. (Copyright, 1957) « Dr. William Brady Says: Extra Sensitive to Pain? Try Calcium, Vitamin D Some individuals seem less sen- Sitive to pain than others. A big strong man may holler mare over a bellyache or complain more about a headache or neuralgia or a little excavation by the dentist than a frail, gen- tle woman. I quote. from Bastedo's Mate- ria Medica, Phar- macology and Therapeutics, an authoritative text- book not available to the public: “Calcium chlor- ide, gluconate, and lactate are employed to re- lieve pain in inoperable cancer and in ureteral (kidney) or biliary (liver, gallstone) colic.” Intravenous injection of a so- lution of calcium has given the greatest relief to the painful cramps of black widow poison. ing. I quote from Brady's Why Have Headache”, a pamphlet available to any one who sends me a stamped, self-addressed-- envelope and asks for it _ “For most migraine’ (periodic sick headache? 1 advise high cal- cium diet . . . supplemented by extra rations of calcium and vitamin D”’ NEED VITAMIN D Incidentally, I believe some do ‘not derive full benefit from either a high calcium diet or from cal- cium supplements because they ‘fail to get enough vitamin D to insure good metabolism or utiliza- tion of calcium. This applies, whether calcium is used as medi- cine or as an essential nutrient. * & T hope no reader gets the im- pression that a dose of calcium will relieve headache, neuralgia, or other ache or pain. I say nothing of the kind. ° I merely emphasize one of the physiological functions of cal- DR. BRADY get an adequate daily ration of calcium and vitamin D, all your aches and pains will very likely. be little ones. ; Here are some other functions - of caleium and- vitamin D: a) Necessary. for clotting. bjbod . (2) Necessary for igorous .¢oh. | tr actlon of heart Rhy ; mae) Regulates excitability of nerve a and nerve centers — “stea “al ee nerves.| | Volumette XXVI of the Pocket Cyclopedia of flealth is The Cal- cium Shortage — tor which send 35 cents and stamped, self-ad- dressed envelope. It describes the high calcium diet and tells how to supplement the ordinary diet to correct or prevent numerous com- mon ailments. Signed letters. not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene, net se, diag- nosis or treatment, will be eaeweres “i Dr. William Brady, if a ergo addressed envelope is sent to e bass tiac Press, Pontiac Michigan. (Copyright 1957) . guests too, in. Voice of: the Poople r ¢ ° | Readers Declare H capital Comes. Before Auditorium Viavars will condensed when neces- —— of ik of er Pull name, number of th ' writer must Hocacromnd letters but these will not be Lap sapere! the writer so re- the letter is eritical tn When I lived in San Francisco, I occasionally observed the wife of a crippled professional street beg- gar picking him up “from work” in their Cadillac. Is there not a similar incongruity here in Pon- tiac? One moment our City fathers are begging 1'2 million dollars to finish our hospital, and the “next day they are grandly an- nouncing a four million dollar civic auditorium project. If completion of the hospital is not_more important to Pontiac than building a “white elephant” audi- torium by 1961, then I guess we just do ndt need the completed hospital as batily,as we have been led to believe—so 1, for one, hereby cease worrying about it. — A&G Roberts 502 Community Bank Bldg: * * * As a person interested in the growth of Pontiac, let’s forget the Civie Center until the Hospital and sewer problems are solved and are operating. F. H. H. ; * *® * What in the world is that strange looking structure over the proposed Civic Center? Since it apparently serves no. purpose and certainly doesn't add to the appearance of the building, just what is it doing there? I've heard several people wondering the same thing. For the price of that we could probably ae a few rooms to the hospital. Puzzled Reader Disagrees With Other Letter People who write articles like Praying Parents’ should have their mouths washed out. You say you're Christians, but have you never heard of the Golden Rule? What would you do if you weré the greatest, most wonderful guy in the whole world and some one wrote something like that about you? I'd sue you, but Elvis won't because he’s too good to even bother with you. S. Marx Seek to Restore Son’s Reputation Recently there appeared in The Pontiac Press a report of the arrest of Merlin J. Doran, Jr., after he had stopped to lend assistance to an injured person He was’ later released cite charge and another article was published to this effect. We, his parents feel that many persons did not see the second article and his reputation has suffered as a result. It was an unfortunate circumstance and we believe this open forum is necessary to restore his reputation. Mr. and Mrs. Meriin Doran, Sr. 16 Euclid ‘Expensive School, Still No Sewers’ As bad as we need sewers in our neighborhood, nothing has ever been done. They're going to build a 4.5 million dollar school a block .away and sewage runs down the streets. We've made phone calls and complaints, but. still we get no results, You don’t. have to re- move to Bloomfield Knolls to carry your sewage in a bucket. . North Ender Man Comments on Advertising -~ It pol stay fo ove why She Fyntiec Press wins so many honors for newspaper composition. I refer™to page 4, May 28. On this page is a large gasoline ad, a large whisky ad and a large ad by a grave marker and cemetery monument manufacturer. That set.up should have saved careless holiday drivers some time. On the opposite page, you will see an undertaker looking for business. 2281 Roseland ‘No: Presidents Are Flawless’ A recent writer seems to think DR was fhe mirror of perfection, but historians resist mirrors of perfectionand are ruthless in tear- ing down c ter, from Presi- dents right on wn the line, Crime breeds crime. It may be that historians of the next decade will declare it was the violence of goon squads (destroying mostly ‘property of opposition Republi- cans) Roosevelt’s adminis- tration in 1936 and 1937 that was the father of crime and vandalism of 1957: There's a parallel between Em- peror Octavian and Roosevelt. Both set themselves up as deities. Oc- tavian set up a statue of himself. FDR's “statue” is that he can do no wrong for millions of U-S. citizens. No President is worth adulation. They all have their flaws. ‘Henri R. Garnier Reader ‘Go Bare Legged With Discretion’ We are beginning to see some of the silly signs of summer. I'm opposed to girls and women going without stockings, but some- how the sight of two lily white legs paddling around the center | of the city — me limp and cold. If a girl wants to go bare legged, it certainly has popular approval today, but she ought to get some decent degree of tan seo she doesn’t look like a hospital case that sneaked out the rear door. Tan legs look healthy and pleas- ing. The stark white variety look almost “‘indecent’’ and like the middle stages of TB. Grouch Questions Sight of Strange Light I'd like to find out if I'm the only one who saw a large orange or red light in the sky last Friday at 11:30 p.m. I couldn't gauge the distance, It would stand perfectly still in mid air, dip, come up, dip again, then glide away very slowly. All of a ‘sudden it would streak away. Would appreciate some an- swers. I saw one in March, too. R. B. Case Records of a Psychologist: Women Must Plan in for Martha felt bereft when Hank married Nancy. For Martha had failed to take out “emotional insurance.” So she was unprepared for the shock. Widows and those due to retire on Social Security should study this case carefully and build up “emotional insurance.” By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case V-305: Martha R., aged 58, is the mother of Hank, the bachelor who finally married Nancy, as de- scribed yesterday. * * * “Oh, Dr. Crane, I feel completely lost,"’ Martha ex- claimed and be- gan to cry. “What am I going to do now that Henry and Nancy havé mar- ried? I wanted them to live with me, for this is a large apart- ment, but they have picked out an apartment of CRANE their own. “It is so terribly lonely here. 1 have looked after Henry ever since his father died 17 years ago. “So I don’t think I can stand it to be alone‘”’ . INSURE YOUR EMOTIONS Stellar salesmen sell us. fire and theft and life insurance, but mil- . lions of us then pay no attention to our “emotional insurance." o. : x * * f When Hank first came to my of- © fice about his problem of whether to marty or not marry, I realized that a second problém would soon develop if he’ left eg Hank hed served as) th futches to her emotional _ life; Whereas. she had been only one crutch to his, while various sweet- ai \ > \ his acne hearts took turns in heing the other crutch, life to a large degree. * x A widow feels like crawling with- in a shell and nursing her grief all alone. But this is unwise. TEAM WORK SPELLS JOY God expects us to rely on each ‘ other in teamwork. And our team associates include not just our immediate family, but should cer- tainly involve church friends and office or factory associates, It is psychologically dangerous to withdraw from human contacts and try to live alone. Se when you lose your wife or husband, or find that your only child is taken suddenly by death, by-all means go forth and cultivate more active social con- tacts to make up for the Joss. This’ : ately plan for the time when she should push her child - into a _ home of its own ghe should deliber- Life Alone plus other neighborhood and civic duties, | Every able-bodied person should also have a job. Even if you have plenty of money to meet your liv- ing expenses, you should have some absorbing full-time hobby. If you folks who are soon to. Shift your interests, if need be, but stay in the harness, Die with dinates with her at least once per week. F / in fitayd write te Dr. sbegeee w. crane care of. The Pon ‘And to help ‘Wolster her own emo- Mali adaransed Gry BY lng amped, tinal needs ‘in such a ge she needs active in’ the Women's, Society .of her church, = woh Printing cos en | ane Deyehological chatte, ead pams| | | (Copyright mm “THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. 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Nights ‘til 9 CAMPER'S s . “tNoncom, Officer B BRENDA GALE Lines Prayers were offered at 10 o'clock this morning in the William F, Davis Funeral Home for Brenda! Gale Arnold, infant daughter of) Avery and Nola Phillips Arnold of 10 Utah St. Burial was in Oak Hill Cemetery. Besides her mother and father, she is survived by 11 brothers and sisters, Dorothy, Piggie, Sandra, }\Eddie, Earl, James, Carl, Terry, Larry, Michael and David Arnold, |* all of Pontiac. The baby was born prematurely on May 22, 1957 in Pontiac Genera] Hospital and died there yesterday ‘morning. Sergeant Slays Uses Army Rifle to Kill Both After Reprimand for Mistakes on March first seargeant because reprimanded him. . C. Paul A. Barrier, 29, terday a few minutes after the shootings. The Army sent him to the hospital for a mental examin- ation and did not file any charges immediately. * 8 N. Saginaw Open Fri. & Mon. ‘til 9 P.M. ee —_ 3 DAYS ONLY! FRI., SAT. and MON.! DRESSES Our Reg. $12.98 Values 14" NO EXTRA CHARGE for CREDIT PEOPLES Sgt. James c “Kersh, Brandon, ‘Humphrey, 22, Auburn, Neb., and | |'M. Sgt. Ralph H. Stilson, 29, 'Flat- rock, Mich., both members of, ‘Company B, ‘29th Infantry. | Army authorities said Barrier: ‘had been censured Tuesday by, ‘Humphrey and Stilson for mis-! itakes made during a field march. \Sgt. James Hicks said Barrier itold him Tuesday night: “I’m go- ling to kill that lieutenant and the sergeant too.”’ | * * * Eyewitnesses said the 5-foot-1l, 170-pound Negro walked into a. ‘building where Humphrey was. a class, Miss., said he met Barrier in the | building latrine and saw him load the rifle. 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Soon I was back doing my own housework and a lot of things that I believed my feet. around here. trying this medicine which contains happy with the results as was.” INSIST ON GENUINE O-JIB-WA AT ALL DRUG STORES able to do ‘T'm getting around fine now, and just finished washing the walls and ceiling of my Why I'm even able to jget out and help other people with their housework that are a filing with one thing or an- Last winter I shoveled ds | the snow from my walks, and ; jthat’s pretty good for a lady going on 72 years old, who just a year ago was in bed, all t give OJJIB-WA BITTERS full credit for putting me back on I am always recom- mending O-JIB-WA BITTERS, jand it’s helped lots of people I'm sure anyone truly wonderful no pain killing dope, will be as I Barrier stepped out of the latrine, dropped to a crouch and fired a single shot. Humphrey was struck in the chest. He sank to, the floor as he gasped: ‘May the Lord forgive him." post hospital. * Barrier ran about two blocks to the orderly room of Company B>.where Stilson was seated at a desk talking on the telephone. Witnesses said Stilson saw Bar- rier shove the rifle through the door and shouted: “No, no!"’ he was killed instantly. Barrier hitched a ride to the pro- vost marshal's office..and gave himself up, saying: ‘I just shot two men.’ Barrier has been in the Army, 84 years and was a squad leader. } He has two sisters living in Jack- sonville, Fla. Investigators said no sci) tion was used in the rifle drill and. 'Barrier was not supposed to have. any, They said he apparently had secreted three rounds obtained while he was stationed at Ft. Ben-| ning, Ga. Confiscated Property DETROIT (#—Norman H. Birn-. krant, Austrian Counsul in Detroit, said Thursday that Austrian prop-| erty in the United States which was confiscated by the American alien! property custodian during World |War II is scheduled to be returned to its owners. He said persons, corporations Austrians to Get Back | direct their claims for property to him at the Austrian Consulate in Detroit. AT SHAWS Perfect GIFT for DAD or GRAD SCHICK “25" ELECTRIC SHAVER Regular a: he $29.50 SA, With Your Trade-in *A fabulous low price on ‘Deaths in Pontiac Area at 2 p.m. daughter, Janice, at home; of St. Cie eres and cme Brome, Ted of Ferndale. McNaughton) Harvey, died sudden-’ ‘Ledgestone Rd., Waterford, She the provost marshal’s office yes-| The victims were 2nd Lt. Jerry! Humphrey died en route to the. * and other entities in Michigan may it These in! _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. JUNE f, 1957 a ee eee oe & Ry +* i~4 WILLIAM BRONS LAPEER -- Service for William Brons, 51, of 726 Turrill St., will be Saturday from Muir ‘Brothers Funeral Home here, with burial in Marlette Cemetery. The Rev. Frank S. Hemingway Will of- ficiate. Mr, Brons died Wednesday night at his home, He is survived by his wife, Ber- nice; a son, Richard, and er daughter, Mrs. Juanita Garrison Deaths Elsewhere NEW YORK u—Dr. Harry S. |Rogers, 66, president of the Poly- technic Institute of Brooklyn, since/prano, 1933, former dean of engineering at Oregon State College, and oné-| time on the faculties versities of Washington, and Lafayette, died yesterday, He was born in De- troit. : Disc gy Pisin ge at Saar pangs aU as clergyman [ United States, who came to this of the uni- Iowa, - Wyoming,| *« * ‘to be ordained in the|to country in 1905 trom his native| Greece, died yesterday. AS MRS. BURT W. HARVEY “Mrs. Burt W. (Lucille Frances! ly yesterday at her’ home, 4257) was 60. A native of Pontiac, Mrs. Harvey was a member of All Saints Epis- copal Church. Survivi Mrs. Grace Fuller of Clarkston. Service will be at 2 p.m: Monday from the Pursley Funeral Home with her pastor, the Rev. C. George Widdifield, officiating. Bur- ial will follow in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. WAGNER ue ae Pontice Roads Wedueuibar, poy op y ogy to a LOOK. at this buy.... Piece Set >) e@ 8 Dinner Forks @ 8 Dessert e@ 8 Salad Forks Spoons | @ 8 Teaspoons @ Sugar orcs \ A 8 Knives e Butter Knife a 98. these ‘sets much’ as ‘Wie a a limited a. y remains th OPEN: Sunday 10:00 am to of Stainless Steel Flatware $998 HARDWARE and APPLIANCES ee : you: besides having fun, you just might win the money. _with two clue words. Each of ‘the 2258 DIXIE HIGHWAY NEAR INTERSECTION OF TELEGRAPH LOTS OF FREE PARKING manship. Thick 2-inch- Steel Tubing. struction. bearing Swing Hangers. 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Has full horsepower motor and is equipped with Safety Slip Clutch. at $ Useell , Selle $ " *29” |B Soup Spoons, | Individual maues Knives" ray Me Sugar shell Butter Knife nes, $1Q9°5 50 PIECE sent Complete service for 8 consisting of for 12 in the shenme Leer Kates. and 2 Berving Bpoo: FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY Knives, Forks, Salad Porks, Soup Spoons \§ together with 16 Teaspoons and one each NO MONEY DOWN 25¢ A WEEK i Butter Knife and Sugar shell. 100 PIECE SERVICE _ STAINLESS STEEL FLATWARE if This beautiful modern stainless steel set consists of service Suir Salad Forks, ‘ocktall Forks, 4 0* but “Nationally Adver- tised Watches. GRADUATION yppoeenay ltteg av AT he 3¢ Ft. ; Mounting Prize in Pot-O-Gold Now at $1,100 Think an ae ou could do with $1,100. It's not not a, bad thought, is” it our = ts cou acta the one who Regd ae © recht muanbers to form @ apereck “solution for this week's Pont con! Read : the rules ‘clues care ‘and see what The puzzle cueeine a series Ga are ny are eipbametis oe Se d and a corres ing list of sentences i che words or ts numbered, The object is to select the word, which you think best fits the clue sentence. You then place the number of that word in the square which has the same letter 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 al! other squares. Read all the clues carefully and be sure the right- numbers are in the right squares. Pe RB BSB SSS RETR ES EES S Se S eee , PUZZLE NO. 53 jc A B eq SER RS RR ESBS SEBS Sees As Clip Along Dotted Line and Mail SOLUTION CLUES A. Scandalous disclosures. about him — surely atfect candidate’s chances as far as ~ is concerned. qa) PRIMARY; (2) PRIVACY. 3. Wealthy appar might be willing to for an old Spanish ————.._ (3) PIstou (4) abou C. The —a behavior of a horse would fected | near his eyes. es) SUNDER, Ry D. This is a a found S @ wealthy philanthropist. (7) HUMANITY) (8 ai Tm Y = ES for P (3) D GRACED. F. A careless error on the part of a young heap se could result in his being ruined. (11) S RE; (12) FUTURE. G. You would expect a starving horse to react severely to - (13) RESCUE; (14) S FESCUE. H. A boxer who was able to return te the ring after a near- fatal injury would be considered (1S) PLUCKY; (16) LUCKY. I. Personnel manager would be disappointed if a young prospective sales trainee decided not to take the job. 7) VALUABLE: (18) VOLUBLE. E from an employer would be a sure sign that the bess approved of a man's work. (19) PRAISE; (20) RAISE. K. The high cost of war would be a considerable burden to a nation in economic: straits. (21) PREPARA- TIONS: (22) REPARATIONS. L. Hotel resident would be distressed to be kept awake all night by the noise of in the next room. (23) PLUMBER; (24) SLUMBER. M. Speed is an important facter to a in the earning of his livelihood. (25) SPRINTER: (26) PRINTER. N. To maintain his totalitarian regime, a dictator mi forced inte political dissenters. (27) PERSE (28) PROSECUTING. O. The of a murderer might prejudice a jury to the extent ef not recommending clemency. (28) IM- PENITENCE; (30) IMPERTINENCE. P. In the old days, a normally did @ great deal of traveling in connection with his cacineton. (31) DROVER; (32) ROVER. Q. A thirsty desert traveler would be very discouraged if the water at the oasis he had just reached were not ————. (33) POTABLE; (34) PORTABLE. R. The of an. artist could be a factor in an art eritic’s poor evaluation ef him, (35) STIPPLING;: (36) TIPPLING. 8. Workers in a fish cann are dependent to a great extent a ; for their livelihood. (37) KIPPERS; (38) SKIP- T. This is associated with a particular branch of the law. (38) PROBE; (40) ROBE. OFFICIAL 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. 2. Entries must be on official entry blanks printed in this newspaper. 3. To submit an entry the contestant must print his an- swers in the proper spaces, cut out the area enclosed by dotted lines and attach it securly to a 2-cent postcard. No entries will be accepted if they are in envelopes. Entries for Puzzle No. 53 must bear a Tuesday, June 11, postmark (or before). No entries received after that time whether mailed or delivered by hand, will be declared eligible. The Press is net responsible for entries lost or delayed in the mail. = £ t be the only CED; (10) DIS- t be G: £ A —4.-Sorry, telephone calls or mail. concerning details of the = contest cannot be answered or ack, wi 5. The Pontiae Press will Gward a cash week to the winner of each “weekly POT-O-GOLD contest. If more than one winning ariswer is received the prize will be divided equally among’ the winners. If any week or weeks should pass without~any winners, the prize will be added weekly until a witining solution is submitted. 6. Winners” will be awarded an extra cash bonus of $25 each if they-are Pontiac Press subscribers of record on the day winners afe announced. Only one such bonus can be award- ‘ed to €ach prize-winner no matter how many weekly prizes may accumula ate. 7. Each week's puzzle will be published Monday, Wednes- ze of $100 a a day and Friday until the contest’s end. Either or all will be considered as official entry blanks. 8. Winners and correct soluticris will be announced —_ Friday of the. week following individual contests. wAicagpre oe er of answers will be erick C, Ziem, ecutor for land County. Only the General Fi Features , originators a the puzzles, will know the solutions until after each contest is over. Answers will be delivered to the Press judges by Mr. :Ziem after the final deadline. 9. There is only one correct solution to the POT-O.GOLD : puzzle, and only that correct answer can wir. The decision of- the judges is final and all contestants agree to abide by the - judges’ decision. All entries becoming the property of The Pontiac Press and ‘nora can be returned, @ sizeable sum - | ¥ i a = phan Elgin, Hamilton, 14.2 Size \ Ly | . ' - Complet zzles must be addressed POT-O-GOLD,. | Hany! new Schick shovers. Green ae acter fine 14.2G6-—4ec. ft. OFFICE | ft" a Pontiac, Michigan. \ Winaare will be urry!\ | | makes. iN) Gut, Any. Length - dither b | telephone or in he mails.\ ‘ i i 4 | : ee : aah le 4. a 5 i 2 i\ ) : We | | | : i | \ oN \ \ ‘ | a | , f 4 | 4 \. ‘ | . \ > \' \ \ : \ { f ' ral THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1957 | HOLLY HILL - Se ry $300 Dn. 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Trying to gét a concise answer to this from the Social Security Ad- ministration is like chasing butter- | flies. To understand what I mean, | you have to start with the Social |! Security law. The heart’ of the disability program is Tound there in these words: ‘tial gainful activity by reason of| ‘any medically determinable physi- ical or mental impairment that can 'be expected to result in death or 3y She'll love you quality and always suit any budget. if you choose her Diamond at CONNOLLY’S: At Connolly's you can be assured of reliability, have a style to suit any taste, and a price to ed even more... the utmost in value. We |duration.”’ “The term ‘disability’ means in-/ | ability to engage in any substan curity people the application of the to be of long-continued or indefinite SATISFY DEFINITION Thus, if a person has a disability which satisfies this definition he’s disabled enough to draw Social Se- curity paynients. This may seem fairly clear, but it isn’t. 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But, they refused to release pub- about the guides, To do so, they | said would open the door to all) sort of misunderstandings. | They added that the guides | were not rigidly or mechanically | used; that each case of ‘‘mental or physical impairment” ts | They also said that the determi-| nation of a disability is Ss solely | a medical finding. _— | x * * | “Where an individual's condition jis different or less severe,’’ they jsaid, ‘‘than that described in the| medical guides, special attention is given to factors such as the in- skills, his age and his job adapt- ability.”’ * * * Now, take the term “‘long-con- tinued or indefinite duration.” | The Social Security people came jup with a fairly clear definition of ithis one—compared with the oth- ers. They said it means the dis- ability ‘‘should be likely to con- tinue for’an extended period after application or, to result in death.” , a See what I mean about chasing butterflies? Probably, the best advice a dis- abled person can follow if he thinks he's eligible for Social Security payments is: File your application and wait for a decision. °' cultural agent at Traverse City ireported the results after his sur-| |Lake-Landers social dividual’s previous education and/! Who Is Disabled? Only §S Man Knows (Next: How Large Are Disability Payments?) (Questions on Secial Security problems may be addressed to ‘Social Security,” in care of The Pontiac Press. Questions will be answered by mail from the Pon-. tiac office of the Social Security Administration. There is no charge for this Service.) Northwest Michigan Leads in Cherries TRAVERSE CITY im — Results of an area agricultural survey indicates northwestern Michigan would lead the nation in sweet cherry production this year. The survey also predicted the red tart cherry yield would fall short of the 1956 production which was about two-thirds of an aver- jage crop for the area. vey on the effects of weather on’ orchards in the Grand Traverse-| Leelanau County regions. The two counties grow three- fifths of the state's sweet cherries. Michigan produces three-quarters) of the total United States sweet cherry crop. . | ‘Picnic Opens Summer for Lake-Landers Club | First summer meeting of the club, spon- ‘sored by the Pontiac Parks and Recreation Dept., will be a picnic, |Sunday, The club was formed two years ago and organized to provide a chance for single adults to get to gether. | Members attending the picnic shave been asked to meet at 2 p.m. ‘in the Robert Hall parking lot on ‘Saginaw street for transportation ‘as a group. Persons wishing to \join the club have been encouraged to phone the city department at the City Hall. ; | Jury to Rule on Charge of Ist Degree Murder A Circuit Court jury yesterday was asked to rule on Robert Skin- ner, 54, of Detroit, charged with first degree murder in the shotgun |slaying of a Royal Oak Township man April 20. Skinner, of 20012 Roselawn Ave., \Pleaded self-defense during trial before visiting Judge Howard Car- ‘roll, of Mt. Clemens. Skinner Minor Montgomery, 45, of 10431 Fanwood. The Detroiter maintain- stab him. Advertisement) “ASTROLOGY AND YOU” Do you believe there are certain vibrations which exert a force on your life? Do you believe that you aa take advantage of the unseen ferce in your life? Read “AS-| TROLOGY AND YOU” starting im Monday’s Detroit Free Press, the paper with the June Picnic of Reading Fun. For home camry phone FEderal 5-9272. 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Vshows switching fools th future Le! sateen is 2s es 75,- a | Ze — Men 1 You have to live with a womah|Peroxide is the‘tion-alcoholic liquid) With so many-TV sh ng feel itelev Pi ype . year, People - jf really’ talounderstand her =| t"goes'to a ‘woman's head --|from live to film; Arthur Canter|negative, —Earl Wilsdn 90 per cent of them,| ‘Life-Gard Floats, the only rigid low pressure float on the murket! Lightweight, high buoyancy. . « Neéw thrills in swim-fun! E> VAL © Tow behind speed beat @ Swim _10-f at a stroke @ Dive fiat for glide of 30 ft. @ Rigid peta sp Ib. man standing at center. 8-ft. long ONLY yesterday received a citation from the National tion at the Elks Temple was David R. Ewalt, 9-in. thick Recreation Assn. in recognition of the-13 years director of the city Parks and Recreation Dept., 500-Ib lift $ 95 the club has provided jleadership and funds for which nominated the club for this national award. in water | : For further details, write or call -Life-Gard Float Co. ( Pontiac prom Phete recreation facilities here. Making the presenta- . OPTIMIST CLUB ‘HONORED — Harold Davis ‘ (eft), president of the Pontiac Optimist Club, » de : tivitie gle a aes hoc caict Helpful Employe Gets Herbert W. Straley, and present. to Heart of the Matter - Uist of grievances 1 gainst him. = eee | BUFFALO, N.Y. @ — The post “This meeting is scheduled for dune 19, office here had a problem. Mail Elect Policemen to List Chang 0 IS Nges Concerning one of the recent is- handlers were annoyed by exhaust sues brought up during the verbal'fumes from delivery trucks Association Picks Four battle between Straley and the &S parked ‘at a loading platform. © inter-Comm. Systems [the three-day election held through- © P.A. Systems LAME... ‘bureau, 56 votes; Detective Rich- é lard G. Evans, 55; and Detective! RADIO TV 3149 W. Huron ag ° ‘sociation, Prosecutor Frederick C.|’ t raw t riev S0Cia : | Michael P. Gorman, one of the oD Up G IEVANCES Ziem yesterday began a series of ioaders, came up with a solution 4 \ \ for Civil Service Group meetings with officers of the Pon-\that won him $12.50 and a certifi- / aes aay w a eae ab cate of merit for a beneficial sug-| | Four officers of the Pontiac Po- tie ity. VHTY 10) gestion. ; / city. His suggestion — turn off the |lice Deparjment were named to- « * * track: motors: | day as pefmanent representatives! Ziem said he interviewed Lt. Wil-| : of their entire association to be liam F. Nesbitt, who heads the jresponsible for drawing up and|squad, and plans interview with'Reds Shell Quemoy | formally presenting any grievances Other officers Tuesday. ; AIPEI W) — The Chi Na. to the / Civil Service Commission. Ziem. stated that he does not | T. ‘ a mere = | a . tionalist Defense Ministry said Those four who received the; intend to make public the de-|Chjnese Communist batteries highest number of votes during) tails of the interviews, but added fired 38 shells at the Nationalist | that “nothing startling * came |offshore island of Quemoy today} out of yesterday's meeting. but caused no casualties or dam- “Our interest lies in the present) age. out/the department were: Sgt. Wil- ‘iam K, Hanger, traffic and safety Calvert Nothing finer in American taste CALVERT DIST. CO., N.Y.C. « 86 PROOF + 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS + AMERICAN BLENDED WHISKEY Clear heads agree: t = & Calvert tastes better “ 1 “ } Taste makes the difference in whiskey. | Calvert Taste is the reason why clear-headed Americans , | RESERVE | choose Calvert. Get the finest taste whiskey American can offer. Call for Calvert. D) 55 Reserve Mose ew 1 x, sks Calvert taste inthe handy trial sine. Only : Ls 4/5 Qt. | and future operations of any vice! - ee ee activity in Pontiac,” he said. Mo on ek a ee ry |Sgt. Raymond E. Meggitt, detec- itive bureau, 50; and Lt. Donney \E. Ashley, uniformed patrol bu- ireau, 3%. Honorary Degrees for 4 MT, PLEASANT —Four Mich-| \iganders will receive honorary doc- | FE 4.5791 * * * Two alternates were also chosen SHOP (Wayne E, Long and Marvin T. For the Entire Family KING’S | ‘Boe 177 \ible to vote. They were Patrolman elig- tral Michigan College's sprin commencement. They are Car Dam, win raced’ amd ities Cormacte and Beret votes respectively. . wae Al] Co. of Midland; William A. Neith-| The four officers wil] first jercut, a Flint attorney; and Ma- have the task of formally de- |bel E. Rugen, a University of magding an iny tion of the |Michigan public health professor. E of law degrees Sunday at Cen-|j mr ¢ N. 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Ye “These were not the two special PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE if 1957 * rd * Main Library Lists - [ New Books, Records Aussie Lottery Winner Felled by Heart Failure SYDNEY w—Herb Chun, who won 30,000 pounds ($67,200) in a: ‘recent lottery, died of heart fail- ure taday. He was the fourth win- ner of a-big Australian Yottery to die this year. * x * William Lane, a bush country weeks after he collected 100,000 pounds ($224,000). | Arthur Dyer was knocked down and killed by an automobile in| and Gordon's, Case File: FBI. 112,000 pounds ($26, 880). . * * The fourth victim was Harold Richards, who won 78,000 pounds moved to a new house and died suddenly. ‘Man Is Found Innocent of Causing 5-Car Crash Municipal Judge Cecil B. Mc- ‘Callum found a Pontiac man inno- ‘cent yesterday of failing to yield right-of-way to a funeral procession and causing a five-car accident May 13. James T. Crump, 36, of 251 Earl- ‘more St., was released after trial in Municipal Court. Two persons, a passenger and a/_ driver, received minor injuries in ~ the collision at Huron St. and Cass Ave. died of. cancer six Miss Phyllie A. Pope, Pontiac) city librarian, has announced that the following books and record albums have recently been added to the shelves of the city library, 47 Williams St . Fiction Bottome, Jane; Charques, The Dark Stranger; and Kazantzakis, The Greek Passion. Mystery Bunce, Rehearsal for Murder; Biography — | Brooks, Days of the Phoenix: Cox, A Swinger of Birches; and Fosdick, The Living of These Days. General Subjects Chute, Crime, Courts and Pro- bation; Dallin, The Changing! World of Soviet Russia; Dolman, It’s Smart to Be Thrifty! ‘More Proof _ _ You Save — 6 Months More ot | to Pay! GEORGES . . TTI take TERMS FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO OUR STORE .. . SPECIALS FOR TONIGHT es y SAT. 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It comes from ‘'Vita,” the Latin word for life, and is added to “amine,"’ which is the name of a group of chemicals. But he informed me you can't rub them on the noggin and nour- ish the hair. Moreover, he said vitamin D requires sunshine on the body to make it work. He used a of certain hormones, and that old the Fisenhower NEXT: More Hair . Raising Medical Facts, ‘4 GOP Workers Support Budget. “Some Argue Congress | Doesn’t Reflect Opinion of Ronk-and-File WASHINGTON ne _ President Eisenhower picked up fresh sup- ‘port for his $71,800,000,000 spend- | ing program among Republican | party workers today. Although there was some dis- sent voiced at the GOP national conference ~Eisenhower will ad- dress later in the day, several influential delegates said they do} not believe the congressional re- volt against the budget repre- t+ t+sents—rank-and-file sentiment. x * * Vice President Nixon told thejf conference yesterday the country ought to be thankful the Demo-| the White) crats don't control House. He said t would have spent 40 billion dollars more than ‘has since 1953. * * ® warm applause. But there was no intérest in the 1960 presidential | nomination race. Most delegates had their minds on next year’s congressional elections. 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HE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1957 ! cn ¢ ‘ ae “ nine i+ : z ° o i : 7 4 f fl Al les ‘ a 29 ‘Ju ¢ : ® trict Court. The new “moniker? It's - = . emmy) said and he would have described) “You can't hold us off! If we | Mathers’ challenge as “Gunlock” Just, Call Him George o. : » Sian ie. i a En ae the valley, but it wasn’t. likely| have to use force, we will!” is | continues here tomorrow. = __ ‘a MBALLAS AM Catzumi: Otsuka|SOTS® Catzumi Otsuka. ““Eyery: ad ‘ he'd told them about me and Wh ' “went through the routine of hav-|body calls me George,” he ex- by: . “ I had said to him that day on thej]. + ing his name’ changed in Dis-\plained to Judge D. B. Wood. | : 0} fe poy ee __ lriver below Alton's Trading Post. — a 51 WAYNE D. OVERHOLSER [fF | mr mst cree en : ~ : . (Copyright 1956) If I could get a chance to talk to og | : . some of them, I could cut the ft : | Chapter 11 or not. I hope he wasn't. If he was} ‘We'll stop at those rocks yor- ground out from r Mathers. ‘asleep, he couldn't tell Sarah any-|der and leave our horses,” | said,| They'd turn Te hin and ge j As each day brought us closer to thing: and the less she knew, the|We'll circle them and stay in the) back. Maybe it wouldn't work _|the middle of April, when John perter. : St ibrush-on-the other side until they} that way, but -it was the best -I- a Mathers’ colony was scheduled to) 4 {ew minutes later we rode out! show up.” could ‘do. reach the valley, I felt more de-\of the yard and headed northwest) ‘Then what?” Dillingham said, “I’ve got 4 bet: : pressed. This was the year Of| toward the valley end of the can- *& © ter idea, Will, one that'll work.” . change; our life here would never yon, the night cold and star-eyed “we'll little id ad “I don't want it, Gene.” © . ; ;* be the same again, it seemed. and without a moon. We angled eT) burn a litte powder, an Peper re cn : { TO eabee Sorta oe tee adi gs tony ts hat oes maybe Mathers will decide this) ‘You'll listen!” he said with sud- Exquisitely. Styled | no one to talk to, 1 hadn't seen! he lower slopes of the Cedar Hl. |“you thin Ibe that easy?” better than any other man — DIAMOND PAIR y : Hours later, with the first opales-| ..00 0, ae aig Y hoice in either illingham t as he i : i We'll find out,” I answered. how he thought and what he would our ¢ had Ween, sometimes coolly COUr-\cectern'sky we heard the mermur ,. 1 Knew it wouldn't be that easy, have done. He'd have hit ‘em at 14-kt. white or yellow |teous, sometimes glumly sullen. yey ast neilt low because the DUt it would buy time. These pil-\the other end of the canyon before gold, - was on speaking terms: with: Alec’ ring ‘i ff had ia aiat 4 ~igrims -had-come~a-+tong~ aways; they got started, and he'd have hit 3 Dodson and that was alll dor he SEEING TUDOR Dae ot a ested. 'they’d be tired and a little shooting|'em hard, so hard they'd forget Gad made it clear more than once _ None of us had spo‘en since we ought to scare them. The chances about coming up here.” - {hat T could expect no Help from Heit the ranch, ow, Dillagham ere, Mathers hadnt tld. them! uenored him. Probably. Jo ’ ’ him or the cattlemen’s association. ’ . : : “| would have done exactly what tell Dad you re glad he +) yours ‘Curly King would listen, but he was, 0% handling this, Will?” probably repeated what the law Dillingham said. With es odds . only a kid. I was afraid to speak), : ; fifty te three, and with Mathers , E Sl os ut to him because he might tulk warned, Joe might have fired ) x : {out of turn, — from ambush and killed half a / - Vans ippers x * ) dozen men, He'd have cut their | : HAND TURNED : Sarah Pardee om sehen! amg out — that ont vey i should have been able to with, would have meant six dead : to tell her all my anxieties and men... Was the valley worth 95 fears. I couldn't even mention it that big a price? | ae $ to her; I didn't know what she I turned to look at Gene Dilling- - 7 would do, but I did know what). linamntEi(dall Waquere!(charell(a ‘© | 6-DIAMOND SET she would think and say, Not once saddle, shocked by the thought| Nevertbieflo cel at ith during the winter had she men- lwhich had just crossed my mind. | amazing low price. tioned John Mathers in my hear- |Last fall I would have tried to do jing, but I usually went to Carlton [what Joe would have done, but not for the mail and I knew she had jinow. I'd changed, but: I wasn't ‘received at least two letters from sure why. Maybe it was the ab-) St. Louis, both addressed in a sence of Joe’s domineering per-. a . jclear, feminine hand. sonality. CLerohee Chief, | ‘The tension grew in me day by a | x * eee mt on, i : . : | day until I could hardly eat, and ae 5 , A . , | ‘There was only one ting I could | 1 lay awake om my buak more | CANADA'S ST. LAURENT AND IKE — Canada's Conservatives (do and still be able to live with hours than I slept. I faced an | claim the Prime Minister has been too pro-American. nyse I'd hold the valley without | | Impossible situation. So did Sa- Z bloodshed if I could, and the way) bs: ; - - | rah. She couldn’t fire me. She — ‘. ‘to do that was to throw a little lead, always the greatest gift | couldn't even get rid of me, mow | \close to Mathers’ head as Soon as, in the world for a man | that she had given me half the | |he showed up. He'd turn and run If Dad tok edie ack of pal | Box P. on the other hand, ‘ \if he were driving the first wagon. = you want to know you care, give che gift of rea | couldn't live on the same ranch — . . ‘ Any man would. comfort — Evani Slippers! There are many styles, all well -g | with nee e a umied Mathers ‘or m| Now, as we rode in silence, I © Up to Y, off on all diamond rings ad smart looking. oe =) oe sue | | | lrealized how much I had changed. : ee - 7 N\| name what pat te dose: 1) HUT was Will Beeson, Box P's fore- © Diamond sets as low as $29.50 ATP . jhad to stop Mathers before his; | |man, and I wanted to be Will Bee- d . Your guide le the best ix Maus Lipprers ‘colony reached thé valley. I kept) OTTAWA (NEA) — Conservati question is bound to become in son, not Joe Pardee’s shadow try- PARK J EWELE RS / \telling myself that, but what would Party leaders speak wistfully of the campaign. \ing to make every decision as Joe 4 happen after Mathers was turned|1911 when they won an election on, uF — would have. I was trying to pro- ‘ se .3 I odd’s Shoe Store ‘back? I didn't even try to guess. H the simple, dramatic issue of “no A tear ” the election is that the| + the Box P, Sarah's ranch and ‘House of Discounts ‘thought only as far as the dayjtruck or trade with the United Conservatives could lose ats and mine, and that was all. But F 1 N. SAGINAW PONTIAC + . ze ~— ‘the shots would be fired, when men States." |cease to be a clear-cut opposition, |couldn't help wondering what I'd. ° 20 W. Huron A, AK 2-3821 ‘would be killed. Beyond that I) Canadian-US. felations—aggra-|With splinter parties resulting. be doing now if I hadn't changed. Shoes for the Entyre Family could not think at all. I was like @ vated as they are by the Norman. Sciiainal Adieaiarssans FOP aaa ES Saliion! Aavertiesae . se sleepwalker moving toward @ wall syicide—will interlace almost every a . paver tioeans y jwhich barred his passage. issue for the June 10 national elee-| Py a a te ee wi Se bet ee WHY YOU SHOULD— The 14th of April came with boy knows, his country must have} -; z : 2 I Z _ “fF patches of snow still lingering in'a lot of truck and a lot of trade Ms site 5 the valley and on the slope above with the U.S. So the campaign is- oa :. : . us. There was no word from Coley|sues start from there. - = a ‘PAlton. I think Sarah was suffer-| yyen the most ardent Conserv | " $ ; ing from the uncertainty as much) tive supporter admits that it | . as I was, but she wasn't able 10 win take some kind of a political | >, eit | miracle to end the Liberal | ahi § : Our eyes met briefly after sup- | Party's 22-year control of the Be * | per that night. I saw the pale, government. i ' S lal! draws expression on her face as As Parliament ended the current | . LLOYD f : pec e I left the house, My — — \session amid desk-banging, shout-| . CP Cree) LIL ling, heckling debates over the Nor- The fifteenth, and still no word man affair the party strength was _. .. Then it came, on the night of| divided like this: ‘ y the sixteenth, some time after! Out of 265 members the Liberals, | midnight. I was awake, my/had 169 seats, the Conservatives thoughts plodding along the eternal 50, the Socialists 22, the Social and treadmill, when I heard a horse|Credit Party 15 and there were outside. J had kept my gun underthree independents. Six seats were my pillow ever since the night Dil-| vacant. WILLIAM ; lingham had stopped beside my; The colorful, popular, 75-year-old bunk. I picked it up and tiptoed to Prime Minister Louis St., Laurent ‘ the ‘door and opened it. Someone is an effective campaigner and ene . i a : R ‘ was dismounting in front of the probably his party’s greatest as- WILLIAM ANDERSON LLOYD LUDY ' bunkhouse. set. . : ~ *& * | There has been some apparent ' : I called, ‘“‘Who is it?’ political jockeying on the Norman ‘Pablo, Is that you, Senor Bee- case, with no clear-cut issue yet ; son?” emerging. — ; It was Coley Alton’s Mexican | Diefenbaker leaped on the case THE PONTIAC SCHOOL BOARD boy, all right, I recognized his anyway, saying that a weak stand é voice. “Yeah, it’s me,” I said. |by Pearson when the first vs. “Senor Alton, he say tell you charge against Norman was ma ° en: they come, Feeity wagons.” in 1851 encouraged the | second (] ) You owe it to your children as well as your I took a long breath, the tension) Z Lee a s i going out of me. I asked, re eter ee ne pocketbook to get te | d ol l ars value for a ; th di "| : . i oe at the tracing posit forced Pearson to admit that the’ dollar spent. ‘ ° ! see security information warning was : |just a gesture because there had =) : H 1 < “They'll start up the canyon to-\JUS : hd 9" . inever been a real case of mis- e e Grinnell 3-Speed Phono = [""" Keni Crean nirsion (9) The North and Northeast sections of Pontiac . en to the US. m4 — ° Newly designed pect, Tiebt, Pablo. Tell your | Dietenbaker, however, was loud. should have someone looking out for their ewly igne Grinnell s I'll be down in a few days |jy booed by both sides during this = es ° portable phew wats pe ROS: 29.95 Value! — | and pay him what T owe him.” ‘dchate when he referred. to. the interests, as this is a vastly expanding section ; : He wheeled away without an-|U.S; as a “friendly government.” ° e ’ ; Sard eee needle. 88 other word, his chore finished. I) At the same time many Cana- of our city. The present School Board consists turdy leatherette case. ‘went back inside and woke Curly|dians were shocked when Pearson 4 ee ° TERMS TO SUIT YOU ,and Dillingham. We dressed silent-|did admit at another desk-banging of five members living.on the West side of the ; ‘ly in the darkness, pulled on our) session that Norman had associat- it . Thi | ° ut ° . : sheepskins, and took our Winches-|ed with Commies as a young stu- Ci y- is seems i | most like T a x@ t ion RINNELL’ i H Z iters off the wall near the door. As|dent. ° . e us 7 ¢ LL'S, 27 S Saginaw FE 3-7168 we left the bunkhouse, I wasn't) This reaction shows how com- Wi t h ou t R e p resen t a t ion for re | good - —___— isure whether Dogbone was awake'plex and explosive the Norman d eal of the people = Se ee ae in. iene aan ane : : ‘ . ° : o hie See Des wooed The present School Board will not even con- @ Combination Doors \) ; onus 0 eas C\AL ry sider a two-story school building even when s es Po . the facts prove without a doubt that a two- a ° e ‘ story school is much chegper to build and @ . © s maintain than a one-story school. As an ex- : bn e e ample of this, we note that Royal Oak is just - ee ° : : finishing a two-story constructed school and c also a one-story school. The two-story school s : \ cost $12.50 per square foot compared to the o Roll ‘ $14.89 per square foot for the one-story 10 ENHANCE YOUR HOME © 100 54-Ft. annette” school. On this particular tw school e e ° ® 5 * “CUPOLA” S$ aane® © FENCING ' which is the Kimball High School having a - 7 @ e 2 : i. . ; ‘| ey ? e ee ——— CREOSOTE | square footage of 333,000, the savings e have all sizes i -. . a . weil , | : agi es in stock 5. : would amount to almost $800,000. Should - Be 52 ney Gad thet . not our School Board consider this kind of finishing touch to a well ; Ce a _o r oo! af oa Pie sider iS KING OF > BPplonned home. eas’ wether as ei savings worth discussing? . ‘ mee ‘Where the, Home Begins ivan Bie Oe Cnegee roa eee Ys | q Pett ' 4495 Dixie Hwy., 0 to Plains hy nie tea: ae This ‘advertisement written and paid for by \" \ ey io Yu Drayton ne OR 3-121) a eet No Wheel Vib arr ae aaa les Pa F eae ¥ ae eae a ae Yt Friends and Neighbors of Mr. Ludy and, Mr. Anderson.’ “* * I _ " La , aN iene Lal , 4 f vt ‘ta j ii 4 woe ak ‘ | i | 1 ? 1 i . = c ‘ . * \ Sia “ | | ‘ ‘ \. ; ‘ wD | F \ u | : \ iN ; : bd, \ W\ 1 | ‘ % \ ‘ ~ \ . _ * 1, | \ \ | a6 AN | 1 t i in % , 'e } aft ‘ \\ | \ bd 7 | ; \\ 4 aa Z ‘a \ He Bs | ; a Ee ; 4 \ \ x ‘ . \\ he ; \ a ‘ Pa ; | \ ‘, : { ; be ee Vas cy Caeser aoe. 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Silitnipemcrnc nie inrorermeeren DISCOUNT SPECIALS for Father’ S Day| MEN'S ALL LEATHER | BILLFOLDS | Regularly $10 $ 498 c MIANI (INS) — The 1957 hurri-|this month, the cue for weather: care season “blows in” _ officially wise residents of the Atlantic sea-| s tornjs.” —— board and Gulf Coast states to Florida—generally regarded | as’ relatively light season for the | ’ Zenith © TRANSISTOR RADIOS Regular $75.00 55950 i H ‘ “Phaul-out their storm shutters. 1 "Whether they'll need them. this|t®, pani Saree toe jyear is problematical, but_ those the past six years. Dunn noted the iwho have felt the fury of. the ineul h 1d recet . peninsula shou ive one roaring tropical storms will leave powerful hurricane “every three years,” but pointed ‘out he was , merely quoting statistics, not “‘pre- The man responsible for warn- dicting”’ such an occurrence. ing the populace of the oncoming howlers, which often generate geval marreg be thai’ Motes Large Selection .winds of well over 100 miles per unn said it may at Mother ~fhour, is the Miami Weather Bu-/Nature: is planning a mild decade fi~ Toke. Your Choice... reau's chief forecastek, Gordon hurricane-wise and that last year Dunn. was a sign of things to come. He said there Was some evi- | — to support the belief that | a “rough decade” may be fol. | : lowed by one relatively mild. : ~The volotie Soreceely sald al-' “until at least mid-July or early |though the “ June 17) | August.” the months most moat likely to produce | __ He explained that weather-wise,|@ powerful hurricane are August, ithe “‘Azores-Bermuda ariticyclone’ |September and October. , ibefore it can be determined wheth-| He said this is because ‘he! ‘er the storms will head for the/temperature of the ocean water Atlantic seaboard or farther south|does not reach a compatible tem- to Florida and the Gulf Coast )perature for the storms to spawn) states. until mid-August, and by the efid) ‘FLOWS CLOCKWISE of October the ocean is felatiesty) | The pressure area, Dunn said, cool again. flows\in clockwise circulation and) As usual, the 1957 hurricanes position in mid-summer) will bear female’ names in alpha- near latitude 35, longi-| betical. procession. This year’s, 4 ‘ lineup is: Audrey, Bertha, Carrie, a Ester, Freida, Gracie, - |Inga, Jessie, Kathie, Lisa, = | Netty, Odelle, Patty, Quinta, Roxie, | bad season. Last year, the posi- Sandra, .Theo, Urdine, Venus, | tion was + normal and we had a lwenda, Xma, Yasmin and Zita. Spalding KRD-Flite or Wilson K-28 Golf Balls . . “air - The veteran meterologist says | his staff will net be able to get a line on which sections of the coasts—if any—will be most vul- _nerable to hurricaned this year sn li SIRNA A FAMOUS NADGO ONLY Reg. $139. 50 gellls SOR UAE ABUNDANT HOT WATER for less than 15¢\per day _ See the New Mor-Flo ELECTRIC HOT WATER HEATER @ Fully automatic @ Flameless heat | = e Quick recovery @ Maximum flexibility * 52.PC, SERVICE @ Complete insulation @ No flues required F @ No pilot light worries © Efficient he AW AT'S MY Li NE? 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Every, all members of Womens Section FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1957 SEVENTEEN Personal News of Interest in Pontiac Mrs, Ben Moehlman of Devon- shire road was surprised by a visit from her daughter, Mrs. Clifford) Massa Jr., and daughter, Julie Bette. They arrived on Wednes- day from their home in Cooke- ville, Tenn., in time for Mrs. Moehlman’s birthday celebration. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Johnson and daughter, Karen, of Lowell street left today for Houghton where they will attend the gradu- ation exercises at Michigan Col- lege of Mining and Technology on Sunday. The Johnsons’ son, Rob- ert, will receive a bachelor of sci- ence degree in civil engineering. * * * * Mrs, D. R. Wilson of Onelda road was hostess at dinner Wednesday evening at Bloomfield Franklin boulevard will return to | Following the completion of two years of study, at Michigan State University, Alice J. Riemenschnei- Receiving degrees at Hillsdale College were John A. Moffat, son of Mr, and Mrs, James Moffat of their home on Saturday from An-|street. napolis, Md., where they ‘attended graduation exercises at the U. S. Naval Academy, Their son, Milton H. Bank III, was commissioned an ensign in the U. S. Navy. in business administration. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Mason of South Johnson avenue announce the Missionary / College. An wedding is F Is | i 4 | Ai \ ‘i\doors on the University Plaza in ‘ Bowling Green, Ohio, beginning at Jane Bartling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Arthur Bartling of Birmingham, has been elected of the social activities committee of the Mary A. Burn- ham School for the next academ- le year. Announcement was made at the last chapel exercises held in con- nection with the recent 80th com- mencement program at the school in Northampton, Mass. x * Receiving a bachelor of science degree in education at commence-|t ment exercises being held Sunday at Bowling Green State University is Barbara J. MacDonald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Archie MacDon- ald of Kennett road, Also receiving a bachelor of sci- ence degree is David P. Dearing, son of Harold Dearing of Oxford, formerly of Pontiac. Weather permitting, the gradu- ation exercises will be held out-of- opens June 24 and extends to Aug. 3 on the Purdue campus. bg * * Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Leh Jr. (nee Jaycee Group Attends Picnic lof Wedding ———— ris ty Showing her friends a curio brought back from Europe by the Wilsons is of Birmingham. Looking (left) Mrs. J. C. Roberts on are (left to right) Mrs. Frank Webb and Mrs: William McCallum of Bir- muaien and Mrs. Frank R. Chapman of Rochester. Rochester Branch Is Hostess 1000 Enjoy Meadowbrook Hall, the home of | Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wilson in Rochester, was the setting for the| Thursday afternoon tea held by members of Rochester Branch of Women's National Farm and Gar- Girl Prefers to Stay Out -She Seeks Way to Benetit Tea den Association. Over 1,000 mem- |bers and guests toured the home and gardens of the estate. x * * The benefit affair was held to increase funds for the associa- tion’s scholarship fund and for its 4-H projects. Mrs, Fred Noyes and Mrs. Florence Hoyt were general Decline Duties as Maid of Honor By EMILY POST refuse to take part in a wedding? If so, how can this be done gra- ciously? not an intimate friend, is going to be married in the not-too-distant future and I have heard indirectly that she is planning to ask me to be her maid of honor. “While I am flattered to think) that she likes me well enough to want me to take part in the Wed- ding, I do not feel that I want to go to the expense of hyying brides- maid's clothes for someone who is not an intimate friend. I would 4 very much appreciate your help in. this matter.’ have to refuse. “Dear Mrs, Post: Will you please to present? As a young woman (many years ago) when I sent a wedding present of silver to a bride-to-be, I was told that the correct tials. “I have heard that ‘this is no longer correct and that silver should be marked with her future initials. I would appreciate hear- ing from you on this matter.” Answer: It is much more practi- ¢al to mark it with the initials which will be hers when she is using the silver. Irf other words, her married ones. Marking silver with the bride’s maiden initials was an old rule which in time has proven very inconvenient. ay A reader asks: ‘‘Is it possible to} A girl I know, but who is)... was with the bride’s maiden’ ini-|. Representatives of garden clubs throughout the state, as well as many state officers, were present for the affair. Mrs. Wilson, Dr. Sarah Van Hoosen Jones and all Pine Lake Club Has Guest Day ty ae 2 a ~~ " Peatiac Press Photes Over 1,000 guests attended the annual tea for local branches of Women’s National Farm and Garden Association held at the Alfred Wilson estate in Rochester. Pictured in front of a fountain on the Wilson estate is Mrs. Myrene Taylor of Rochester who served as a hostess during the afternoon. Garden Clubs Gather rat Meddowbrook Hall” (Gatherings to Be Held Before Ball _ Jaycee Auxiliary ttam. Present Dance Saturday -Night Several pre-dance parties are being held Saturday evening pre- ; the - Junior - Chamber -of Auxiliary Continental ing held at Westacres Com- and Mrs. Gary Gray and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bergemann. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Wilkinson of Gateway drive will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert An- derson and Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGrath. * * Among the guests invited to the Dale Carney home on Mohawk road are Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Rippberger, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stoul, Mr. and Mrs. James Jen- kins, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Post, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bockeloo, Dr. and Mrs. John Schmitt and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Oosterhof. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harris of Exmoore road will have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Edward Selomon, Mr. and Mrs. Don Weddle and Mr. and Mrs. Mar- vin Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hawkins have invited several couples for cock- tails at their home on Motorway drive. Their guests will include Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Mead, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Seiber, Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Albrecht and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Morgan. Newlywed: Barcomes | Reside Here In a ceremony performed June, 1 by Justice Willis Lefurgy, Mrs. |Mary Etta Jackson became the bride of William Richard Barcome. Mr. and Mrs? William Eastham attended the couple, An afternoon reception was hosted by Mr. and Poe Whitehead, brother-in- aw sister of the wridabrocal” in their home on Stout street. Wiliam is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Barcome of Whittemore street. residing on West Huron. street. Fifty - eight contestants played for low putts, low gross and low net score when Ladies Guest Day for golfers was held Arian at Also winning prizes were Mrs.|> Andrew Dickinson and Mrs. John Brandt of Pine Lake Country Club. Robert Moores Residing in City Mary Ellen Magerman became the bride of Robert James Moore in a ceremony performed by the Rev. Tom Malone at Emmanual Baptist Church. * * * Mr. and Mrs. John C. Siver, for beach clothes. an armful of new styles designed for play, beach. slit garment held by straps on the bare shoulders, Made of cot- ‘ton chiffon or nylon organdy it is meant to “screen” the swimsuit- clad feminine anatomy. coat” is styled like ~a little girl’s pinafore apron. It is slit at the back and fastened on top by one covered. Heim of Paris Introduces New Coverups for Beach PARIS (INS)—To be fashionable button. You slip it on when playing in 1957 you might mark on your pall on the beach, memo pad a “‘sand coat,’’ “‘sprawl- ers” and a ‘‘buoy skirt’ as well as * * * Jacques Heim has come up with'dangling hoop earrings. sports and life on the! practical beach innovation Heim, It is made to swimsuit in fabric or at least color. It's a bubble-shaped The “sand coat” is g front- in front, By hiding the lower part Another version of Heim’s “‘sand the suit top to give a “dress-look, with rounded edges overiapping of the swim or sunsuit it combines with Professor Talks at Zonta Club’s Bosses’ Dinner Heim's ‘‘sprawlers’’ are bloom-jheld at Kingsley Inn with Profes- big girls who|sor E. C, Prophet as speaker. still like te build sand castles. Prophet, associate pro-. They look charming with a large/fessor of geography at Michigan head-protecting sombrero and big, Professor State University, chose “What We Have Taken Out and Put Back Into Michigan in the Past 4 Years’’ as his topic. He spoke of the lumber industry and how it has been rebuilt since 1910. He also told of the copper and iron ore available in Michigan — and the use of lower grade ores. * * * Mrs. L. Raymond Sampson, first "vice president, gave the welcome so you can sit in the cafe or walkiaddress and Professor Prophet oft the beach while being decently |was introduced by Mrs. C. E. Wait, program chairman. Members of Zonta Club of Péntiac’, were hostesses Thursday noon to their employers at the annual, Bosses’ Dinner eld at Kingsley Inn. \ Pictured are es to right) X- W W ebb ¢ Rovewtod v4 Pontiac Prose Phote’ atibe and bis boda. Line B. Wattles of Delaware drive, Professor Cy: Prophet of Michigan* State rsity, Speaker for. the evening,” wad Mrs, (Charles: raw Of road, \\ \\ > Me ERE OE Tae TENS oe eh ee NS OM) FOO OO PONE CUE ee ate ame See f ee f Py f ) e Zs / if . coe ae i = f \ vi ace q ; BIGHTEEN . if THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. JUNE 7, 1957. : ae ney ee a ecco ry ee ne 4 2% pee for You. ...the “Bride” we recommend a pattern from Bridal Chorus by Syracuse China, Meadow Breeze, Minuet, Elegance, Chevy-Chase, Celeste, Shell Edge . . . “ICouple’s: ‘Dates at Home’ |Keep Romance: Blooming Pair Tied Down ‘By RUTH MILLETT Just because a young married couple ig,gied down with ~smalt children doesn’t mean they can't manage to keep some moonlight Still Enjoys Moonlight and. Roses — With “Two. Childrent | « “We give the children their sup- Per and put them to bed.and then ner, served on a small table in-the living room, by candlelight, of together-we cook a wonderful din-| j a ther : os ‘ « i tee . . Fall Goins ‘| to Feature {Built-In Fur NEW YORK (INS) — The most chic way to, wear your furs next fall will be to wear them as part } lot your dress:A leopard halter on your evening gown, perhaps, or a : broadtail blouse for your little roses ir marriage, course, and with dreamy d j [black suit. Le irene ne ea “ , i y A wife writes to tell me how she xk *® * 9 Sts a alls sow (hee Be J and her husband contrive candlelit) “During these evenings we save dinners for two, even though they |for ourselves we don't talk about ‘can't afford a babysitter. anything unpleasant or any serious} & bee fy . ...,.4problems.. But .we doa lot of talk... She says: “When we were first’ |ing—the kind we never seem to married it wasn’t hard to man’ have time for during the rest of age an evening out at least our hectic week. once a week, ; “The reason I am telling you “But with our budget stretched gnout it is because I | ae \to cover two children, there isn’t) of young couples think they can’t enough money for us to hire a have ony fun or gniety if they ‘sitter and have dinner at a nice | can't afford to get ——— trom ‘restaurant more than a few times! home, 0 ‘a year. ; : ; | . ‘Maybe some of them would like Priced from $ 9) { $ 9) | tk canis aise sae f 0 | “But we didn't want to give up Oty ay eee . plan. It’s amazing how much it Anna Miller feature, fur built in. a ne | The leopard halter, for in- ~) stance; actually is the halter top te a chiffon evening gown, The ‘fur bosom tops a flowing full- length skirt of beige chiffon. - | There's no back at all to the bodice, but the deep front V of the leopard is slightly obscured by a cowl of chiffon, “| Blass, who also puts mink neck- lines on dinner dresses, thinks broadtail is better for suits. He adds a_ short-sleeve’ front-button blouse of black broadtail to a eb —tblack wool suit— () x *« * Even the non-fur clothes in this. fall line get a fur ‘‘touch.”’ Belted, bloused suits in rich colors like orange, purple, heather blue, teal and sage green were shown with leopard bonnets and sable berets. And jackets or coats for dress-up costumes flashed cuffs of thick black fox. those ‘dates’ we enjoyed so much. So once a week we set the stage for a date at home. Pontiac Press Photos Fawley of Birmingham, Mrs. R. M. Critchfield of Lake Angelus, hostess to the group, and Mrs. Robert Macoskey. Dr. Macoskey, pastor of the church, is shown holding his son. Four-month-old Erix. Macoskey is the center of attraction at the annual final meeting of the women’s unions of First Baptist Church, Birmingham, Pic- tured (left to right) are Mrs. A. E. does keep a married couple feel- : “ . ing close together and very much 3-Pe. Place Setting ey ls in love.” . . : é ; | “3 x * you will be thrilled to see the “SY RACUSE B C . | Some young couples comptain : ” 7; thi > os | _ * jabout being “‘tied down.” Others CHORUS” line which has been designed ron Sere ee ee rs on especially for you... the modern bride... | | S N ew in jriage can be romantic if a couple Yes, your discriminating taste and your | . Sonne yee particular, needs were the inspiration for F ruit Bread NX * an entirely new shape and a variety of new | Mrs. Kinkle Makes ) " 4 SRS atterns. ae . F P 2 Loaves at Once “dso: _.to Satisfy Demand Little Bo-Peep has lost her sheep and doesn't know where to find | By JANET ODELL | .We have given you recipes for banana bread before. But this one ‘is really different for it includes bran. Mrs. Francis Kinkle who is “Carefree”... true china by SYRACUSE in the following patterns: Priced @ SERENE ltoday’s cook says she usually them. If she’s @ FLAME LILY f ‘makes two loaves at one time, so a+ smart little rom popular has it become. gal, and uses her head... she'll walk down Woodward and find them at Ted's... “@ WIND SWEPT e BLUE MIST @ FINESSE Mrs. Kinkle helps at the Water- ford library and belongs to a book review group. Her hobby {s cro- cheting. She is happy to have one ‘granddaughter (and a grandson), since she herself has three boys. BRAN BANANA BREAD By Mrs, Francis Kinkle | % cup lard or other shortening li ‘| cup sugar | \ to 7” For 5-Pc. Place Settings you are invited to pay us a friendly visit to see this fine SYRACUSE CHINA, Ze, ea |! —— eee 1 cup 1% cups rereenesnene - 2 teaspoons Sexing powder ‘4 teaspoon salt | ‘e teaspoon sod \ Se cup chopped ial meats , , Cream shortening and sugar. | ‘Add egg and beat well. Add bran, |bananas and flavoring. Sift flour, ‘baking powder, soda and salt. Add |to first mixture with nut meats.| Line loaf pan with waxed paper. : : ; > th, 1 Bowie katte Ged tle chou ae Chatting just before the cooperative hour at 375 degrees. Makes one! Picnic dinner at the Critchfield home ‘loaf. | Thursday afternoon are (left to right) ————y Mrs. Paul Rohl of Franklin, Mrs. George Wright and Mrs. Charles: W. ® a DIXIE Porrery For Your Convenience Open Deily 10 A.M. to 9 P.M.—Sunday to 9 P.M. 5281 Dixie Hwy. (Near Waterford) OR 3-1894 | Gib for that Very Hester of Birmingham and Mrs. Earl | Brumblett of Bloomfield Hills. Mrs, Critchfield is hostess each spring to the | women’s unions of the church at their final joint meeting. Woodward at Square Lake Road Two Birthdays Se ollatras ad On a Brand New THAYER CRIB AND MATTRESS by Golden Age Special Occasion Crib ........ $23.00 | Mrs. Kart Schultz opened her Mattress $ 7.00 | Opdyke road home Wednesday to —. {members and guests of the Golden Total $30.00 | ace Group of YWCA. Mrs. Willaim a aanae Ser of Sevoie Hurlburt assisted the hostess. The birthdays of Mrs. Sarah TOYLAND O'Donnell and Mrs. Nettie Carr, “Next te Weren‘a’ Floos /were observed. Welcomed as new Covering” maps were Mrs. Anna Creager; and Mrs. Fanny Spees. Mrs. Bar- erat Sere OR 3-1279 ‘bara Cornell was a guest of the SELP-SHORTENING Bridge Lamp ’ . —_—- group. Overall height, 55” $22.95 During the program portion of n a t $22 95 the meeting, Mrs. Elva Ashley | ee ' presented a solo and Mrs. F. N.: |Hilton played the piano for group, TAFFETA sup singing. Readings were given by Mrs. M. E. Murray, Mrs. William Todd, Mrs. Carrie Heath and Mrs. |Amelia Ball. Queen Mary Unit Conducts Meeting Mrs. Charles Craighead was hostess in her home on Calgar road Thursday to members of Queen Mary Section: of Needlework Guild. The business meeting was con- Special Group of Custom Built Baldwin Spinet and Console Pianos Used as FLOOR SAMPLES Only Table Lamp Height, 284” Suit a $19.95 iducted by Mrs. Charles Clarke, |who reported that all articles have 23 GLORIOUS | been completed for the layettes CoLors ‘which members have been sewing’ “pep U.S. Per. OF, , for needy families. | White ——— eS en Sl | Pink Bioct Nevy | Remesn i] Kelty greea . shortens up te 3 inches Wine _without @ stitch ... each tier Rewrite neatly scalloped and stich hee . finished . . . of softly-swishing | Berque bive , From the Colonial Premier galleries comes this attractive lamp ensemble. The Choose from GRADUATES! 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Lewis told me from las Vegas that he went on a-diet — swdre off drinking and heavy) cating. “In 14 days,” he said, “I lost almost two weeks.” * * * Prince Rainier has tried to stop welts guest Gant Gaither’s “Princess of Monaco—the Story of Grace Kelly” because it’s flip . . ..and lists Grace’s ex-Hollywood beaus. But Gaither insists; Henry Holt’ll publish the book in SUMMER TERM NOW STARTING - Gregg Shorthand ~ Speedwriting Shorthand October. The Grace-Gaither friendship’s strained. Sh eae told him the book wasn’t what she eed and sant Typewriting—Comptometer : _ Some —— wen be uot Bookkeeping — ‘alculator and Other Subjects Available —BIG DEMAND FOR GRADUATES— Permanent, Free Employment Service Good luck to-all-teeners and subteeners now having exams. One ae said, “If anybody as dumb as my parents could get : through, I sure can.” .. Roxanne Arlen of Hollywood’ 5 nominated for “Prettiest Girl ih America” by Abner Greshler. He’s unbiased, being her mgr. x k * Leaving TV after seven years with no plans to return, Jackie eon now go into movies in )! wi for an Oscar. He'll be at MGM eroment. Shown above in county treasurec Charles A. Syerts’ luceas and Ar Kadir Kariay of Sumatra, it isthe second ladone- or Warners in the fall, after : . RR. W. ' slicing off 40 pounds. office are (left to right): Indrija Jatmopranoto, of Java;.R. sian —=e = year, While he may do a few , CBS specs seaso = up shop a short distance away,| There are 8 per cent more high! 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Yacht Stol i Large Yacht Stolen; Five Boys Arrested HONOLULU WW — Police arrest-' five teen-age sons of Air Force families yesterday after a stolen | * $140.000 yacht 2ent aground on) a reef off Waikiki Beach. x * * The boys, ranging in age from 14 to 18, told authorities they planned to go to the South Seas in the 63-foot’ brigantine, Califor- nia. They were arrested au they. returned to shore in a_ stolen motorboat used to tow the Califor- | nia from the yacht harbor. : ‘T. S. Applegate, owner of the big three-master which was left. lying on its side 300 yards off- uhore, said a “‘Major salvage job” was indicated. T.e vessel was in- sured. B 10 TOP TUNES IN STOCK AT REGULAR PRICES 1. All Shook Up, by Elvis Presicy 2. 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FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1 957 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN _ On This Page TWENTY-ONE Scholarships By JACK HENDRICKSON co ; Pontiac High School students have been gathering the loose ends and’ reviewing this week for the and Emmanuel Wil- Hams received _ egming exams, for the underclass- « Men that is. This week, too, was “the last official week of school for the June graduates. Many scholarships have been awarded to the 1957 graduates for their outstanding scholastic record and their contributions to the ‘ _ tenance, Helga Falk; League, Carolyn Rush, ig re Foundation, ary Moore (Jan graduate); Michigan Hes. oles , Miehi- gan College of Mining, Sara Hig- gins; State Board of. Education, Central Michigan College, Sharon Bedford; Honor Scholarship, Tenn. Wesleyan College, Sylvia Jean Wal- lis; and Pontiac Memorial Schol- arship, Judith Campbell, * * x Group awards included: Michi- gan State University Scholarships, Donald Braunagel, James Clancy, Loretta Young, Roland Williams, and Carolyn Rush; and the Re- gents-Alumni-University of Michi- gan Scholarships, Judy Elwell, Donald Lovse, Sharon Wall, Myra Goines (January graduate), Con- stantine Sousanis, Frederic Young, Carl Helferich, and Sharon Troxell. However, Wednesday, everything broke loose! For the seniors, the caps and gowns arrived and were distributed. . For the boys who participated in spring sports, the awards as- sembly in which letters and nu- merals were awarded. For the entire school, the long awaited Quivers yearbooks were distrib- | uted, Also in the assembly was Snooky Lanson, singing star of the ‘“‘Lucky Strike Hit Parade.” -Snooky sang two numbers, then told the audi- ence of his-weekly routine on the “Hit Parade’ program, He then asked the audience what they would like to hear. The majority of requests were rock ‘n’ roll num- bers. : . Wednesday, too, Jefferson Junior High was host to the PHS A Ca- pella Choir, ensembies, and sold- ists. . . dune 2 to duly 5. | scholarships to | The scholarships were given by|students to jourpalism workshops Michigan State University for a |the Pontiac Press and presented|in the past two years. SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS — Horton South- worth, Pontiac High School PTA chairman, pre- sents scholarship awards to two of the many outstanding students at the school. Dick Lantz scholarship, At the banquet, Jeannette | two week Journalism Workshop |by Robert Tarr, managing editor. The press has sent many PHS aN aan oe Awarded to Outstanding x & * x * * e Cite Outstanding Students = Pentiae Press Phote received the PTA Scholarship, while Helga Falk won the Pontiac School Maintenance Employes’ o The presentation of honors awards and elections of officers were among the highlights of the Vickie Vandecar and Kenneth| week at Pontiac’s junior highs. 0: sang a duet “Vienna, City of My Dreams,” and Jack Hutch- * * ® -- May 31 the election for student ings sang “Come Back to Sorren-| council officers was held at Wash- 4 £o.”” At the recent Annual Spring |of ington Junior High after a week vigorous campaigning. The Publications Banquet the new ‘election was close with Donna staffs of Quiver and Tomahawk |Douglas winning the presidency; were announced, |Mary Jo Whitfield as the new vice Editor-in-Chief of Tomahawk is Pfesident, and Jeanne Gliskey as Harry VanMatre, with Sara Heth- erington as associate editor. Jean- ette Ohanesian, news editor, will be assisted by Bill Bank. Feature editor is Marjorie Crowder, with Grace Stevens and Judy Johnson, assistant feature editors. Sports editor for the. coming year will be Dick Reynolds. Ellen Tay- lor and Gail Gibson are business co-managers, Alan Higgins will again assume the duties of advertising manager, and circulation manager will. be Myrna Light. Her assistants will be Nancy Campbell ‘and Olivia Cer- .vantes. Emmanuel Williams was an- nounced as editor-in-Chief for the Ann Pirochta and Krista Kaasik. Business manager for the coming semester is Joyce Reynolds. Dick Elsholz will serve as advertising manager, assisted by Sharon Free- man and Loren Hines. ‘ x * * Rhoda Goldberg and Sharon War- ren are organization co-editors. Seniors will be handled by Sue Whitfield, assisted by Delores Shea. Stephen Lewis is. boy's sports ed- itor and «Santhy Annas girl's sports editor, / Administration will’ be handled by Jane Arnold assisted by Phyllis Peters, and underclassmen will be done by Marjorie Moran assisted by Doris Reed and Sue Rhew, St. Frederick's Graduation Held Thursday Night School seniors received their di- plomas. Thursday evening. The commencement address was deliv- . ered by the Rev. Fr, Francis Or- lik at St. Vincent de Paul Church. * * * . After graduation, the seniors at- tended a commencement dance sponsored by their parents, More than $100 in prizes were given the graduates. | secretary-treasurer, * x * The new Officers and the re- tiring officers will give their speeches at the Inaugural as- sembly Monday. Tuesday morning the student body enjoyed the Spring Concert given by the Girls’ Glee Club, (Ninth Grade Chorus, and the Girls’ ‘Ensemble, under the direction of Faith Cook >and Gordon Wilder. There was @lso a piano duet by Gary and Deanna Relyea. : * * fall: Donna Douglas, Alan Buchmann, Darlene Woodhull, Die- tre Kaiser, Jackie Mullen, Sally |Hamilton, Mary Lou McLaughlin, | Helen Ramsdell and Judy Whit- imer. | * * * : Washington’s Hall Guards en- joyed the Tiger game Wednesday in recognition for their faithful service during the past year. Twenty-two boys and their spon- sor, W. W. Abbott, made the trip. attendance and participation in many extra curricular unctions. The Gold “W”’, with guard, went to: Emmy Lou Hardy, Karen Hef- ner, Sue Koprince, Barbara Strang, Lois Farrell, Sherry Fink, Ted Gaensbauer, Carolyn Harring- ton, Carole Hughes, Elaine Gar- rett, Ronald Joyner, Vicki Annas, Valerie Vasbinder, Sharon Young, Priscilla Dawe, Judy Dearing, Barbara Shadley, Ken Shaw and Judy Cantarella. * * * A Gold “W” Was presented to 25 other students, Silver ‘‘W’’ to 47, and certificates to 61. AT LINCOLN Lincolnites know the final exam schedule and are busily cromming for the semester tests. Each class period has been given a day for final exams, so the students can plan on having only one or two tests a day. All work has to be dent, Sharon Mondy, and. their sponsor, Mrs, Gladys Wilkinson, a conducted tour { | | | | homehooms spent Class Day at the group &t noon and returned them to Lincoln at 5. . x * * Chaperoning the group were Mrs. Ann Elms, Miss Maria Jack- son, Mrs. Esther Mountain, Mrs. Alice Allen, Mrs. Evelyn Allen, Miss Miriam Btuder, Paul Atkins, and John Buchanan. It was hard to tell: who had more fun—the teachers or the students! x * * Not all the thrills come { nthe Honor Students Receive Awards at Junior Highs James Burke, has had an out- Walled Lake Anfusement Park! standing exhibit of the work of its; In the evening most will gather when chartered buses picked up|members on display in the lobby|at the Walled Lake Casino where | of Lincoln. * * * Several students have demon- strated the technique of enlarging pictures and have their samples in the display cases. Sharon Haid- Myron *® The Honors and Awards Assem- bly given Thursday and today paid big league games, for Lincolnites| real competition in the annual’ baseball game. *® * * George Gary captained the teachers to a 19 to 12 victory over the 9A's bed by Tom De- vaney and Gordon Stevens. Hefty Earl Hewitt knocked out a home ‘un. Charles Kimbrell ‘ umpired the game. ° * * * The 101's with their teacher, Sue Eckley, traveled to Cranbrook by school bus today fer a tour through the Cranbrook Museum. The seventh grades plan on having a bus picnic included in trip. * * * | Many class picnics are being) held in various recreational spots in the vicinity of Pontiac, but the one that ple the teachers the most is the ‘Annual: faculty frolic which includes the families of the teachers and staff. * * * This year the affair was held in the yards of Mrs. Mildred Wiersema and Beryl Roush, who have adjoining lawns. The group enjoyed games, stunts, and a picnic dinner, including custom- served steaks. © week. students; the Gold “L,” upon 11 students; and the Silver “‘L,” to 46 students. _ = © * * , Ralph Forman, assistant princi- Committee is composed of Mrs. ent, Jerry Menter, Jennifer Marion, and Sharon Baker. AT EASTERN \limelight at Eastern again ‘this’ * * * This week's assembly consisted, \of an honors lin which Silver “E,”’ 19 the Gold ‘‘E,"' and 17 the Gold “E’’ and Guard. : * * * The newly elected student council] president, Charien Wie- gert, took the oath of office. * * * Graduation exercises will be held, on Thursday; June 13, with approxi- mately 275 ninth graders being awarded diplomas. Dr. Dana P. * * * Whitmer, superintendent of schools, | The Camera Club, sponsored by will deliver the graduation address. | Sunday. The Rev. Mr. W. K. Rich- Myrtie Meabon, Forest White, and} James Burke, and the ‘following| sented their awards of recognition students: Jane Saari, Shirley Par-|before the .student body. End-of-school‘activities are in the’ hilarious evening 73 boys and girls were wichiga jawarded the Bronze “E,” 56 the, ea . jeducation; Linda Moehlman won ing students kept seniors busy at area high schools this week. _Wearing their caps and gowns for the first time the Walled Lake senior class processed into the au- ditorium this afternoon for their swing-out program. Witnessing the ceremonies and the awarding of the highest hon- a and ends. Heads of departments gave pins and medals to those sen! who had been outstanding in their. work during their high school years. For the first time since the awards have been made one’ girl received three of the coveted sub- ject awards. Jan McBroom re- ceived the English, vocal music, and National Honor Society. Others were Lloyd Sappington, math; Janice Grove, social stud- ies; Tom Westerdale, scierice; Richard Greig, industrial arts; Judy Warwick, librarian; Barbara Counts, typing; Delores Conklin, shorthand; George Bender, book- keeping; Nancy Gotham, general commercial; Mike Muth, art; and Marilyn Glowacke, journalism, In addition to the subject awards, nine seniors who have earned at least 70 activity points for participation in extra curricu- lar activities were awarded the “w.L.”’ pins. In order to make the award fair ‘Hor girls, boys may apply only 40 of their sport points toward the pins. Those who won the prized pins were Bill Brown, Jim Dono- ton, Terry Dixon, John Walker, Tom Westerdale, Gary Zehnder, and Marilyn Glowacke. Following the program, the se- nier sponsors were presented with gifts from the class. Then under- classmen who had witnessed the affair returned to their classes, jand seniors and parents were jguests at a tea sponsored by the ‘sophomore class. Rehearsals for graduation and/ards, of Clarkston, will deliver the| the awarding of honors to outstand-|sermon at this affair. van, Jan McBroom, Lloyd Sapping-) © Monday. evening, the com- mencement will be held either at x &k * Bes PHS Students kk * Area High Schools Eye Commencements the football field, if the weather {Carl Gross, professor of education. is fair, or in the school gym- |at Michigan State University, nasium, . Principal speaker will be Dr. There are 67 seniors in the grad- uating class. TWO BY TWO — Clarkston High School grad- uates rehearse their formal march down the aisle Pentiac Press Photo -mencement exercises. The former will be held Sunday afternoon and the latter, Monday eve- ning. There are 67 graduates. | Tony Pastor will play for the an-| nual prom, AT LAKE ORION Lake Orion High School closes its. doors for the summer today. Graduation was night, and the rest of the school | received their report cards today. The “Pajama Top Bop’’ Student) Council dance to put the school ac-) tivities to sleep for the summer, and scholarshi students éos |Council donated the balance of $61, had plenty of excitement when the | all grades. The polar cad wp, /t0 reach the goal of $1,400 for the/ 9A’s gave the men faculty some! and Guard was bestowed upon 18) electric score board so it can be installed before next year. | | The yearbooks arrived Monday and were being passed furiously |between exams in an effort to get jevery possible signature in the last ‘minutes of school time. pal, was in charge of the cere-| The Awards Assembly was a real monies. The Honors and Awards event with students who had earn, |their letters and pins in all phases \of school achievement being pre- Seniors received theirs again before parents on Class Night, Tuesday which proved to be a | «Announcements of scholarships. were made by James Hoag, school principal. Val Joan Urban and Steven Rue- Regents scholarships, and also the Teacher’s Club schol-} arships, totaling $450, toward their the State Board scholarship to Eastern Michigan College; Robert Hampton, the State Board scholar- ship to Northern Michigan College; Ed Braid, a 4H Scholarship to Michigan State University. AT CLARKSTON The graduating class of 1957, {s preparing for the baccalaureate ceremony to be held at 3 p.m.| Speakers, Rites Scheduled By JUDY NIEDJELSKI | Sunday, the St. Michael seniors, will attend the 7:30 Mass in a body after which they will go to: St. Michael Hall where they will St. Michael Graduation Set for Sunday partake of breakfast prepared by the Iadies of the Altar Society. | After breakfast Daniel Dropps will introduce the speakers. Cordial Blessed Sacrament will bring to a’ close the graduation exercises for the class of '57. greetings will be extended to the: priests, sisters, parents, | class-| mates, and friends by Patricia Martin, salutatorian of the class. Pd / Thomas Harding and Judith Niedjelski. Father O'Reilly: will then offer his. greetings to the group and present the Honor Certificates, Perfect. Attendance Awards, and prizes for services over and above the call of ‘duty. ny ‘ At 8 p.m. the seniors will astem- ble in St. Michael Church, and re- Rev. Fr, Michael O'Reilly will} address the graduates and present! the diplomas. Benediction of the By JEAN HOFFMANN in preparation for the baccalaureate and com- Elections were recently held for Waterford High Senior Wins Two Scholarships secretary, Brenda Lewis; treasur- One of Waterford Township High next year’s editors on the school/er Don Tate; and wardrobe, Mary School's most outstanding gradu-’paper and yearbook. Waterlog ©-| Beechum. b | } | BARBARA HUTCHINGS * scholarship award from the Water- and awards program belman received the University of ford Township Junior Chamber of Commerce. | Barbara Hutchings, 17, who lives with her mother, Mrs, Margery Hutchings, at 27 Ramona Terrace, is a British subject, and is looking forward to becomi American ff, | r csenwienshe we "Just a Few Left... Hurry! For the four years that Bar- bara has attended school here, she has maintained a better than B plus average, along with par- | ticipating in many extra-curricu- | lar activities. ~, | Barbara has a flair for dramat-' ics, and was the winner of the Original Oratory Contest sponsored | _|by the University of Michigan. { This outstanding senior was on the-varsity debate team, and was. honored for her ability in | ism. Barbara plans on eventually be-. coming a teacher, majoring in drama, speech and journalism. | Copies of the 1957 Senior Mag- azine were given to seniors last | Wednesday, and were sold to ™ underclassmen the remainder of the week. The magazine features various activities of the last of the year, such as the senior trip, senior skip day, awards assem- bly, scholarships, and spring Seniors held their annual Cap and Gown-Dance on Thursday eve- ning. A record dance, the event also featured movies of the senior. trip, entertainment from the,séenior class, and refreshments.’ General chairman was Julie Hickman, for next year’s class officers’ on +} Thursday, Candidates were cho- | Underclassmen held elections — ‘ates has received a Michigan State editors are Darlene Dahl and Bren- | Wednesday freshman scholarship, and a $500 da Lewis. First semester editor of| the paper is Jean. Hoffmann, and second semester, Joyce O'Neil. * * * Officers for G.A.A. were an- nounced at the annual banquet, held on May 29, President, Carole Moore; secretary, Janet Delbridge; and treasurer, Char Pankner. Highlight of the evening was the announcement of the Outstanding Senior G.A.A. Girl, Gail Mitchell. Guest speaker for the event was |Jean Leedty, physical education in- structor at M.S.U. Members of French Clup are planning a trip to see Cinerama, “Seven Wonders of the World,” tomorrow. Dramatics Club officers for next year ate president, Dusty Smith; vice-presidents, Nancy Richards and Gail Winter; recording secre- tary, Jane Martini; corresponding - «+ * To finish an active year, mem- bers of Future Teachers Club are taking a trip to Bob-Lo tomorrow. At a formal candelight service on Monday, the Thespians will initiate 112 new members. The 7:30 cere- imony will be followed by dinner at Howard Johnson's. To qualify for membership, a student must have earned 20 points in Dramatics Club. These points are awarded for participa- tion in-plaYs, help with staging and sets, and work on club com- mittees. 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COLBERT and LAMARR...rivals in lovet Thriller No. Phone FE 4-4611 PRARLP APA DDO rrr | ROBINSON ‘cnusoe” | With DAN O’HERLIHY | an eee surement a Swing and Roll with Not Cole ¢ > a Se s ctakinaensennn tialinelinn? -oteumael = = si “— ” ass we as 5 # Se oe a ee ae we ee OY ee ee ew Nc fy ee ee pee es r ty ¢ « * THF. PONTIAC PRES S, FRIDAY, JUNE 7.1957 Pontiac's (This ts the last of a two-part series sack: with athletic and reo- reations! problems im Pontiac mainiy~ with thet of the high school. Facilities and organisational problems comoulete this series ) By BRUNO L. KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Press Where does Pontiac go from here? After 61 years of athletic me-|, ~ diocrity the answer to this question lies only in the responsible hands | . of the school system and the community. ; The choice is between status quo and progress. The new high , school, a couple new ‘tennis courts, a rebuilt swimming pool, are by * no. means the -cure-alls, nor should Jesse MacLeay, the new football " coach, be hailed as the ‘‘messiah” who will deliver Pontiac to gridiron glory. = PR AE 8 ti Pain i a ae ie %. « wn te ly ik * * These are the necessary tools however, and to go with them there must be simultaneous support in the school system and the city. A program which will coordinate athletics and recreation from the elementary to the senior high levels, along with a more explicit tie-in with the city’s aopartmnct of recreation, is the oaly root which will eventually bear fruit. \ The start must come with additional and improved facilities. The city has facilities and the school system has its own facilities. Many are inadequate. Hesitance on either part to formulate a coordinating program would tend to push Pontiac deeper into athletic chaos. x * * President Eisenhower's physical fitness program has stressed the _ need for community support to develop a well rounded athletic and ‘ recreational program. It urges tie-ins from individual to family pro-| _ grams. At stake is the country’s most preciqus asset — the American » youth. where > wo ctastt ‘Tio bow senior high ooboal be 2 ong xy from being constructed and even though the outlined plans will serve _ the school’s own needs five years hence what about teday’s. youth? . * To begin, the facilities at the present high school must be rebuilt or reconditioned to meet today’s standards and needs. * J benefit the girls. : _in his attempt to make the-tectbalt-orbesketballteamas-a—th_or thle tic : Future — The antiquated swimming pool serves only the purpose of having a ity team. Its’ deteriorated mechanism, diving boards and limited seating make it useless to the community. It offers no appeal or hope for prespective championship swimmeérs. are no intra-mural softball fields, tennis courts or layouts | ‘for volleyball, soccér, handball and other recreational needs. The junior highs carry makeshift programs because of poor facili- ‘ties and the elémentary. children have nothing. x * * To go with the need for facilities, there must be adequate organiza- \tion. An entirely new philosophy must be initiated, one which will have coherence to the level of the boy. For integral success it must also | ' Presently, the five junior high schools operate in near autonomy in their athletic and recreational outlets. The athletic setup of the junior high schools attempt to mirror senior high varsity and junior varsity teams with league play, cheerleaders, and championships. By this system actually the only advantage is the development of a few skills for a select few on either the varsity or junior varsity. unable to compete against an overly mature boy he subsequently finds, .| Statistics of 1955 showed that of approximately 1,800 boys in junior But what of the boy who fails to make the team? Because he {s| continued. The boy who is a 90-pounder as an 8th grader may be the 190- pounder as a lith grader, but because he was cut from a junior high team, he was deprived of gaining the fundamentals watek may have made him a first string player in high school. ; Pontiae’s competitive junior high program has been rebuked by “other communities which have junked similar situations for a program aimed at developing skills at each individual level. x * * ; The Pontiac school system is striving 4s well to junk the present program. It has no-other alternative, because it has an obligation to every boy, not a select few. ~ The survey of junior high participation warrants a ‘anes , “high schools, $45 came out for football. Before the season ended only 236 remained, and of this total only 33 reported for the 1956 PHS football team. The result was obvious. It was.another dismal season added to the other 12)since the present junior high program was set up in 1944. * * * A program which shows no merit in 13 years has no right to be rogress or Chaos? A new program is under consideration el it should be given every opportunity to. develdp.. The essence of proposed junior high reorganization would allow every boy to participate regardless of numbers. The boy would ~ “play against other boys of equal weight and age and rather than - cutting any youngster and destroying his confidence, as ment teams as necessary would be organized on each level. In other words, a team would constitute 25 boys, and if 125 r the * same age and weight limitations came out, then that particular ledgue would. have five teams, This would be the same in the other age and weight categories of the boys. : x * * Instead of having just two teams at each junior high, the number j}eould increase to unlimited proportions. Total- Lost chanesane would rise from 300, likewise, to unlimited numbers. It would be the same im other sports. Facilities would have to be adjusted to accommodate greater numbers, but in its finality, the prospective crop for Pontiac High athletics would be greater. And it would especially be advantageous with two high schools. e) These and other problems circumvent the Pontiac athletic picture. It will take years to sprout, but this is the time to seed. himself left off the squad of 30 or 35. This is a harmful situation. That particular boy, discouraged | sth grader, may never again offer himself as a candidate for an athletic squad. There are hundreds of boys in this situation, and as result they are lost as far as being prospects for senior high varsity teams. No boy, who has the desire to play football, basketball or any other sport, should be deprived of that right because the other boy is 20 pounds heavier or three inches taller. x * * This deprivation exists when 200 turn out for an athletic team a only 50 are chosen. Two Miamians to Meet MONTGOMERY, Ala. #—Two ; University ot Miami tennis team- ; mates clashed today in men's ‘ quarter-finals of the Blue - Gray é "tennis tournament. * * : *- Ed Rubinoff, captain of the By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Maybe thase Philadelphia Phil- lies aren’t kiddin’, When they can take five of seven from Cincin- nati and Brooklyn, and Robin Rob- erts gives up just one home run in/ 20 innings, it's no joke to the eo sasaaaa es * ‘ight, with Robin — thé gopher king — holding the robust jRedlegs to eight hits while his mates came through with three ‘home runs to beat the National leaders 6-2. Lr ePereeees Ll ll ln as, Anne inca Alin: Granade place. The Dodgers, also 142 out, retained a five-percentage — jo d over their. game with the Chicago | Cubs was postponed by fog (that’s right, pal — fog). Fourth place Milwaukee lost to the New York Giants -2-0, and ‘stayed three games back. St. Louis, 5% games behind in fifth, swatted Pittsburgh Things aren't as close in the American League. Chicago's White Why Not Buy t. Father's bat White Sox Continue Hot AL Pace, Phils Rolling The “Phillies did just that last) when jhis sixth victory with a seven-hit-| iter, holding Ted Williams (.393) jhitless. Dave Sisler was the loser. The biggest crowd of the season will be on hand tonight for the Yankee game, providing the club gets cooperation from the weath- erman. The Tigers expect upwards of 45,000 spectators: The game has tor three weeks. ~ * * * To go with Michigan State, the U. of D. may have Navy and Maryland on its football schedule elther 1958 or 1960. Ti- tan coach Wally Fromhart noted this last night when he gave Alumni leaders a color film showing of his secret spring game held in April. * * * Eight outboard motorboat re- gattas are scheduled for Michigan during the summer; June 22 at. Bay. City, July 4 at Alpena, July 7 on Silver Lake near Wolverine, July 14 on Black Lake near Ona- way, July 26 on Crooked Lake at Conway, Aug. 3 at Topinabee and Indian River in the Top O’Michigan Marathon, Aug. 11 at East Jordan and Aug. 18 on Otsego Lake near Gaylord. , 145 on 20 hits that plunked the, Injuns 84 games behind. Detroit replaced Boston in fourth, only a half game away from the Tribe, with a 7-6 vic- . tery over Washington. Balti- more defeated Kansas City 8-3. Roberts gave up nothing louder| than a triple while gaining his eighth complete game, tops in the. majors, and’ drawing up to the 500 mark for the first time this season with his sixth victory. It was his third in a row. Only Brooklyn's Roy Campanella has managed to tag him for a home run in his last 20 frames — but it was the 15th off Robin, high in the majors. A two-run homer by Minnie Min- oso in the seventh won for the |White Sox, who have lost only five of their last 25. Jim Wilson gained| Mickey Vernon drove in both Bos- ton runs, ~ Fullmer, Jones Sox continued their breakneck Tangle Tonight Another Clo “A-Game Series SE Chance to Move Up Depends on . Yankees Sweep Indians: Three . Times; Bunning, Gets Assignment DETROIT @~ Since talk js. cheap, it won't cost anything to) point out that the Detroit Tigers could move into a tie for second place in the Americah League by sweeping the’ four-game _ series starting tonight with the New York Yankees. By edging the Washington Sena-| tors 7-6 yesterday on an eighth-| inning home run by Frank House,| ithe Tigers crept to within one-half ries, Ee ee ee ase from the lineup. Manager Casey S' games behind the world champion. © ote was fractured by a foul tip HOW NOW YOGI? — One, The New York Yankees pulled into Detroit | for a night game tonight with catcher Yogi Berra (right) Tmissing | anks Nex ‘Tigers Win, 7-6 as House Raps His 4th Homer Gets Victory Is Knocked Sleater as Hoeft From Hill DETROIT tP— Like many of his teammates, Frank House has - been having his troubles at the plate. And Washington pitchers had _ |stopped the Detroit Tiger catcher cold until yesterday's windup game of the three-contest series, House couldn't have picked a better time to explode with his three-for-four performance that included a game winning home run in the eighth tengel takes a look at Yogi's nose | inrting. , ; that broke his mask in Cleveland. | The veteran receiver kept alive a tn. AP Wirephote Yankees. sensational since = cecal Series spectacular. Tigers’ most recent triumph and Cleveland's 14.5 pasting at Yankee| hands left his club a half - game behind the Indians. Since it-was announced that six \Yankee players — Yogi Mick: Mantle, Bil Martin, | Whitey Ford, Hank Bauer and |terford High School under - the| Johnny Kucks — were fined a SPonsorship of the Williams Lake total of $5,500. for the ill-famed|Swim Club. “Copacabana capers,” the New) Amateur fighters from Detroit. Yorkers have swept a series from) Jackson, Monroe, Windsor and Cleveland, scoring 34 runs in three|Pontiac are listed on the card. games. x «© * § Pairings have been made for the benefit boxing bouts to be held Saturday night, June 15th at Wa- =110 Bouts Are Schedule for Waterford June 15th ‘a second-inning splurge with a single and the Tigers went on to score four runs; he drove home Harvey Kuenn with a sixth-inning |single and then broke a 6-6 dead- lock with his fourth home run of the campaign and the 7-6 victory. “I wouldn't le te you,” said House, “I hit a fast ball. It | doesn’t matter what it was, | though, as long as it went over.” ' The home run put the first Williams Lake Club Swimmers. ‘blemish on reliefer Bud Byerly:s John Duffy is matchmaker and — seconde nee rewarded \Tiger southpaw u Sleater with ao nea ES second victory for nearly six sparkling innings of work. Tickets are available in the city, Byerly succeeded Pedro Ramos, at Griff'’s Gril] and Capitol Barber ithe Senators’ leading home-run- and will also be sold at the Water- ears gc after Sleater singled ford High box office. to start the seventh. The Tigers onthe, fights get under way at 8:00 p.m! went ee score the tying run 3 * * * defeati inning and Larsen PAIRINGS F Golf Supplies (rasa ng Boston 3-2 for a Bloomfield Hills High School orig the Bun ee : One of the outstanding bouts will! 113 5ound over 'g ot Monres Boxing| infielder Herb Plews. And Byerly, 9-6, F ree-game sweep and their fourth) duel tonight, it's anybody's guess. featured in the 135-pound class Club vs. Long of Jaskoun Bootn Club Open 9-6, Fri. 9-9 G Rated 9-5 Pick selected Dave Drury as its out- | he| class"'138 pound-—Cha # ci. who hadn’t yielded a home run in jin a row. Second place New York, | ene Pic about the pitching plans for t Re heat { Det rles Prince, Brewster), | 3125 W. Huron St. lAvel(gaines tac. acest Ceve | ‘standing athlete and senior stu-'remaining thre games. Tighe prob “Pe? s Eggleston o roit, Center *Detrott vs. Don Weod of Mon. (24 2-3 innings, took his first beat- FE 5-8318 FE 4-6115 land's third place Trike for the, as Champ Conquerors dent. The football, basketball and ably will use Paul Foytack, Duke ee meet Ed Soucedo ° otis pound—Bill Chapman of Brewster ‘ing after two triumphs in relief. {third day in a row, this time, Meet at Chicago baseball star enters Michigan next/Maas and Frank Lary to round out! on vee Bee Leecher ot) Wistoer Po-| House, whose batting average \ aad fall to study engineering. He was the series, and Yankee pilot Casey Eggleston is the present Gold- va. Sams ive f Blone” Ree of | Jackson fell off 40 points in the last three ; é ROP 9OIOG 6609 GANG OG DSI GLS | CHICAGO io ee class president and named saluta- Stengel may call on Ford, Bob) os champion of Michigan (tron ¢—win rea tion - weeks, got back up to the .262 — Gene Fullmer jtarian. (Turley and rookie Ralph Terry. | amd he went all the way to the ae lirg) es char dt as mark and Sleater’s record climb. _»> Car & Truck Rentals rll ea a ee national finals of the AAU in seed Beni Pace dof Pontiee| od to 2, The chunky lefty took } SAUNDER Drive-It-Yourself SYSTEM. $n of dteaing Sugar Tay Rob| What Ts Jt? | The Pollse Athens Lewes ot| igh nae tists Sabieceey Grate, | th Nata. rattied att ets ted > ¢/inson, clash tonight in a 10-round- lat 1s it. Windsor will two" Ker Conte” “S Willie Hunt of Brew-) six hits off starter Bill Hoeft send two‘of its lead-|ster Cente __ .p AUL 1987 CARS VANS—STAKES— Jer ot Cuicagy Stat , - <-ling amateurs" Into the ring. thatlcig? Bo=sézO%, Gia ot,Pomae Dore! and Tilted his foes to three hte y amtcnalie eetsitan =: LIFT GATES—PADS f),000e chr E Tt Tsn tt SOLE AT mpm. Pai Parent, wspouder of| git choses oars erect sine] te Tat of the way. We added q) Windsor will meet Bill Chapman! 135 und—Louls Eggleston of Brew. (ena ar a pele Cro Gf atagmer | iota eer 0 | ee ne ome "oe eving on breaking stu » information, reservations or free local delivery Call FE 8-6811. @ April 20, 1956. heh eon * — agen a a Gopenaing more on’ breeking arnt ld dagingate tasea| because his fast ball vas ee > q Only 37 d in the same OES NS arm it - , ‘its usual h lded < 4 Operated Locally by MAZZA’S MOBIL SERVICE 4 ring. Fulimee eae LAE ons ss Manager Jack Tighe says Hoeft patil < ee eee last Club. ning, mie ieee a ane ) Paddock and Pike Streets FE 8-6811 4 the fifth round by Robinson's left Pitches “like a fellow who has jean bas ely once. mes In the light heavyweight division, ‘Sievers and then couldn't protect ; P PIRI AAAI RA AAA AAA AAA AR AA jas Sugar Ray regained the sore arm."’ Trainer Jack Homel imeem ‘Dave Blower of Pontiac Boys Club a 4-2 lead. The Tigers scored four | Middleweight crown. The West Says that if Hoeft's arm is sore, |meets Jeep Rands of Jackson. times in the second inning as Jim Pade Ue erent el een) og ee oh ale Son of Citation Runs Proceeds of the bouts will go drove in two runs with ithe title from Robinson in New|. It Hoeft’s arm isn’t ‘sore — toward building facilities for the ‘a double — his third base hit in |York last January 2. | and he’s the best source for that | py THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Detroit colors — and Hoeft batted This will be Fullmer’s first bout) kind of information — Manteau, a son of the great . home two more with his first aa he must win to continue in cor| hander tae" throwing ‘with hs |s9%"\ Tay ter the petare, ter} Walking Horse’ a n con-| hai 1948, may enter the picture for _ DETROIT ; E tention. He is rated No. 1 con-| customary speed. the $100,000 Belmont Stakes June O Pl * ~ ABBR beer KO I ‘tender in the latest National Box-| “1'q tell you if it were sore,”|15, it was indicated today trom|\ /WNCIS Fiace in Maren 29 pyetm $2! — ‘ing Assn, rankings. sald Hoeft after being driven from|Washington Park in Chicago. | Rr Tay racy, Sh Cler Areates stare $3} FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE the box yesterday. “It feels good) The 3-yearold bay colt is ex- aiamazoo OW = alte ef-rf 40 2 Foerside § 6 0 | genoSHURSDAY'S HOME RUNS. |and strong — but I realize I'm pected to start in the $50.000-added . Tutteel 8 8 @ Ramee Si? Lopate Bownian "Re peieki Peres: not throwing with the same speed Chicagoan, the Balmoral-at-Wash- Among the placements in the re-| Washington - Kuennes 4 1-1 Bridgesss ¢ 1} DON’T PUT OFF Mpciorsa sereer Yockee Raines, “in. 88 I did last year. Why — I don't/ington Park feature at one mile cent Polio Benefit horse show at]... y "He eats Resutts Hkcread RO 2 pane 5 dians: "Sievers, Senators: Hoeft, House. know. The ball just isn’t going in| tomorrow. Kalamazoo were two Pontiaé area Chicago 3, 2 Hoeft p 1 1 1 B-Snyder 3 0 0 ‘Tigers: Nieman, Gardner, Orioles; Cerv.| one like it should — so naturally riders and their Tennessee walk-|Bfifimore & prashinetn City 3 mowe 222 NEEDED SER ICE ——. * THURSDAY'S FIGHTS ing horses. Sue Braid and her ; TopaY's Ga! es Totals 38 712 Totals 36 6 8 V 7 110%, ANGELES Pusie, Rodrigues. 131 12 mare, Midnight Lady Moon, placed) paittmo = paeee pim—Ceceareti A—Ran for Boone in 7 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY OF THE Mockton Calif, 10, open walking horse ork ¢ tartan rounded out for Byerly in 9th. Just Because You Can't Take Time During the Dey BOATS Ghie-—Roe mew se poet ae Om BOAT OF YOUR CHOICE Class. 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Woodward Just North of ‘14 Mile Road | In the 1954 U. S. National Open,| hole and card a 284 for his BIRMINGHAM \|Ed Furgol hit neither fairway yet) first major triumph. MI 7-0133 JO 6-4727 won the World Series of golf. | When it was all over Furgol : By BILL CORNWELL i Bob Nodus, University golfer; was medalist | in yesterday's qualifiers. The 22- year-old senior, who lives in | Crystal, fired a thrze-under-par Mike Andonian of Pontiac ppened defense of his State Publinx golf. /erown today at Rolling Green Golf Club in Saginaw. “The 3i-year-old Pontiac High School mathematics teacher was scheduled to mest Frank Fris- inger of Ann Arbor this morning | in his Ist 18-hole match. Matrh: play is being conducted | in 1955 and finished 2nd last: year, | jthis year for the Ist time in the) ‘pla | Publix Golf tournament. Andonian| 70- 74-144. Royal Oak's Don Nelson was the only sub-par total in | ‘the trials. ‘won the state title last year in “45 runner-up yesterday with 71-! 2-holé medal play with a one-| | T2—143. nee 279 over Rolling Green's! par 70, 5,409-yard layout. |berg of Pontiac, | doniah’ s path to a 2nd consecutive 146. Fred King and John Lock, | state, publinx championship fol-/both from Dearborn, tied for 4th} the hottest golfers i lowing Thursday's 36-hole qualify- ‘at 145. | ing rounds. Andonian, as delending; Charlés Barker of Pontiac was | cha pion, was exempt from) in a thre3-way deadlock for 6th qual ifying. | place an) a on cares) at 73- Ua } | | i qualify. Other Oakland County scores, 474-1 137 on rounds of 68-69. His score tain Jr al 48 by Jim Per-| Another ex-champion, Roy. Ice-}poast. | Sixty-three golfers block An-) tie for 5th spot by shooting 72-74—' ,Gregory of Detroit. enter as did Glenn Harding, Pontiac insurance sabesman. Morning and afternoon matches, |Pamous Golf Shots \ Open Title for Furgol By FRANK ECK , So Furgol, who hurt his arm | | | ‘in a fall from a playground par- | AP Newsfeatures _ Editer (elie) bar at Utica, N. RY. a 138 NCE N. _ Ww —The when he was ‘ used his head. \fairway on the 18th aie of the|He decided to play safe yet try lower course at the Baltusrol Golf t Sct @s much distance as pos- ‘Club .is separated by a winding S/ble. ‘stream. Actually the hole has; He jtwo fairways, the one that catches| ithe good tee shots and the one that! \catches the second shots between) ithe stream and the green took his eight iron and sent the ball flying 130-yards to the upper course fairway. It was the shot which put him in posi- tion to par the M5-vard par 5 Despite a withered left arm, |Was so happy at winning $6,000 DICK DEAN «ays: SHE LED HIM AROUND BY THE NOSE ee @ he was willing to take any sugeestion she offered. such good fudgment had she shown by com- ing te Dick Deans Hardware. Used Outboard SALE! $] 9» Up We Need Trade-ins MERCURYS On Display DICK DEAN'S WATERFORD HARDWARE Jin Waterford League | Furgol nermally hits a golf ball (all at once, that he gave $1,000 | about as straight and as far as 2 his_ caddie. | mest of the top pros. But this — } day on the 18th hole at Bal- tusrol he made history after his | tee shot hooked into the woods | | between the upper and lower | courses, Furgol decided to play a pro- visional tee shot. However, upon| he saw an opening to the left.! It was the 18th fairway of the He asked a member of the rules dle club, Sunday. committee if he could play of trouble. He could. y Baptist Routs Gidley * * * | The’ score or more events range from junior-size musicdl stalls to the season's first ‘inter- club relay race, Pioneers’ 3-man | > team will defend its title from Emmanuel Baptist exploded for, ; 2 1956, when it won four ef five | - six runs in the 2nd inning, then) paces. It has won the event of five coasted to a 7-1 victory over) Ms i | seasons, over similar teams from | - Gidley Electric behind the: six-hit! Michigan Rangers, Huron Valiey | pitching of Haflan (Fat) Keith in| Saddle club and Dixie Saddle | last night's Waterford League soft-| | club. ball game at Drayton Plains. * in A, Arlo Flesher was the victim of 1 the uprising, which featured a Snowball, 19-year-old show horse' jtriple and two singles, one walk,/is ready to go again. He is prob- | two wild pitches, a passed ball and ably the oldest campaigner among four errors. Keith struck out eight show entries, YOU NEVER HAD VODKA 80 GOOD ARROW LIQUEURS CORP., Detroit 7, Mich. 80-100 Proof, Distilled from Grain OPPOSITE ORLANDO is owned by the WS et iT meter | 20% lost his shutout in the 7th. \Harold Feldmans of Oxford. oa ai del-ie Gidley ooo 1—1 @ @ Events include—i2 junior point tro- WATERFORD Baptist = 010 x—7 6 2,phies (1-10. 11-15) and open trophies Flesher and Lesar; Keith and Keith. |for the day); musical stalls for both | classes, pony class ‘open for $2 inch and, | under): horsemanship, both classes; flag races, both classes; and action, ||. both classes: parade class, open; two- Manl ks 6 8 OL/ [stgecn rope race (open); ae ‘Turkey, Ham Shoot - jfor a turkey and ham shoot on = Sunday, at the club range on = is for both | shotguns and rifles, starting at 10 la.m, * * * |\two-bird handicap shoots for wom- en and junior marksmen. oi St | Lake Property Owners Bock, “oe Choose Your New STANDARD STEEL PIER Visit Standard’ s New FACTORY SHOWROOMS; See the latest models in all-steel piers, floating docks— diving platforms, boot lifts, ladders, steps, mooring arms, many accessories—at amazingly low prices. a OPEN DAILY 9 A. M. to 9 P. we, | SUNDAYS L- 9 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. \ os Distributed by Priced as Low as | for 27-8, All-Stect Pier With End. _-_—_______—___— | Wrong Course Shot Won | %4 man) All i women’s pleas-| . Lake Orion Gun Club is sponsor At the same time there will be, « ride and lead non-winners Site is at Drah- trophies at end of the show Trophies {amd ribbons go to place winners OUt ner road and M-24. Time is 10 a.m. — ED FURGOL Jim Selzer, former Flint Northern/15}. Alf of them entered match Roy” Laser 'golf coach who won the state title iplay today. a | | Ic rea Publinyers in Match Play Michigan State | Pontiac’s Dick Robertson seared iall of 18-hole distance, were sched-’ to 75-80—155, but managed to juled to reach their climax Sun-' .|day afternoon with the champion-. ‘ship ‘final. oe Scores included: Giants Topple Jewelers, 6-4 68-60—137 of Royal Oak; Bob Brooks. bee Doses Royal Oak : retary ey : " of Birmingham, 74-76—150. and.jin geuer Pint 10-74 144 Pred King, Dearborn 6 71-73 —145 |Ron Mueller of Royal Oak, 73-78— pearnere cena berg, Pontiac ..........72-74—146 = ‘arl Mueller, Saginaw ite bes bry om Miller, Saginaw 74-T2—146 - Three former state x Ceeres Barker, Pontiac .....,73-14—147 Jerry Hutchinson, Saginaw... 18- 12—147 'champs were absent as; the field Chuck Adams, Detroit 72-15 —147 P Jim Pertain. Jr, Royal Oak ..74-74—148| | swung into match competition. Jay George Bidiow, Gaginae » 3-15 —148 | J Os crowns Walt Hadalek, ‘Detroit ..... 15-T3— 148 | Law of Utica, whose three 2 |Al Pazen, Detroit ......... 74-74—148 |are more than -anyone else can: Dal Woody, Detrott 77-78 109 i ailas Space. Ann Arbor , 14-78-—149 failed to enter, along with Brooks, Birmingham ......74-76—150 ‘wound up in &@ John Tews of Bay City and Jack: oe Biregel, Ann Arbor . 16-34—150 Bases PUNY) co. eons ae earlee | Bi ontgomery wees ens. 15-15—150 e ef Melrose Hills. Jackson wees. 18-786—151 Paul Bada of Pontiac, on (Ron Mueller, Royal Oak |... 12-78—151 m Oakland | Bil) Schwope. Detroit wees. 45-76—181 County last year, also failed to |Dick Robertson. Pontiac ..... 15- to—-155 ws _ a “vi < S c Ss. r oO > a s —e < *e ee tere ”, % 4 4% 4 z ° Z Z fl 3 f s 1 &, “sg ae. a Se “Y > 4 4% ‘ J 73% "4 Coir ge tn, ‘C4 ty 4% * rat “Traveled to Rammler-Dallas If you're out to buy a car, new oF used... take the time to drive to Rochester and compare our prices. 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Pioneer figure 8 ‘open: Furgol wanted to make certain. €rn horse show by the Pioneer Sad-| (open): open obstacle race of events i | : open pickup ‘two-| men's pleasure class (60 races and tests of riding skill have ies yraee 116. over: ver, over: speed and action ‘open) musical ‘open - : barrel bending |~-* get had scored and nine men had bat- ited. Charley McGuire, who relieved | starter Jim Moore for the Giants in the Ist when Shaw's scored three runs, blanked the Jewelers in their half of the 5th. Then the rains came, handing the Giants | and McGuire victery No. }, Two walks, Herb Moore's triple, | a double bv Sam Woodmore and singles by Ernest Nelson and Chet Woodmere featured the five-run ‘rally. with the defeat. Today's City the Wisner diamond pits Grill against CIO Local Giants 001 210 06-4 5 J Moore McGuire and Neilson Worthy. Bishop and Gary, Johnson » $ * weight knits SAGINAW at LAWRENCE Open Mon. & Fri. 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MAPLE—Birminghem (emt Fei, Peet ‘tit Ly ‘ \ Ney x = ae oS SS ST SE Oe Oe) “FF = a a oe ae ‘=e VF FF FF OS Pye SS Se eS budge 3) Tir ee F Y Fe SSIS SS os ¥ YS *, 4 ¥ - ey = ; we FI YY sa 7 = FF ae ad Twa YS Fe SS * ye YY _ = wy ey F eS : 7? = otis . 2 2d } j F. 4 + HY Lj i i J yo a] = j j i } fe t j i | * / i vi | Commissioner’ 8 Attorney Disagrees weyiercuT ‘[etonces-urwronrs] pide _THE PONTIAC PRESS. _FRIDAY, JUNE 7, A057 maa hy | , Senior Golfers Tied lLawyer Calls Yankee Fines tlegall (AllStar Ballo SSeS TS atte > in the 53rd annual U.S. Seniors Golf Assn. championship. in Our Trading Area NEW YORK ® — Prominent stated plainly in the owner-player = fined As total or bath , Gardiner shot a 36-39-75 Fagg h : : E jocnstitutional attorneys took op-jcentract. mt in « Gait) Cob tre (The 1957 Major League: All-Star game balloting ‘|| 4ay to lead the second sec ‘HT, ‘posite points of view today regard-| Rep. Emanuel Celler (D-NY),|Part in a night club fracas a I 9 ng. will be shooting at the 146 posted AL HANOUT month ago, team player represen-| is being conducted he Pontiac Press for the (Fritz) Clement of o Here’ ing the legality of fines imposed/head of “the House Judiciary sub-\tative Jerry Coleman said: “The|]- Commissioner's Office. The game will be played at _ pple sea a 2 had duel ‘CHEVROLET-BUICK ere’s: Bby baseball club owners and offi-|committee scheduled to open. its players have accepted the fines as] ~ St. Louis, July 9th.) ° a ore, 209 N. PARK BLVD. What te cial’. upon the players. congressional probe of sports a rounds of 73, playing in the first Tuesday ‘ednes- E ORION Buy for lawyer who represented player| ing of players by owners is legal “T do not know personally wheth-| American League ‘Position National League i Your \Danny Gardella in his suit against but “deplorable.” er they feel the fines were exorbi- (Player—Team) layer-—Team) Pe baseball. several years ago, believes} Commissioner Frick and play- tant but I’m certain our fellows. ; ° Favorite that baseball fines are illegal, vio-/er’s attorncy J. Norman Lewis} are willing to let the matter drop Guy” lating the due process clause ofjdeclined to comment, as did other| without the slightest thought in| 2 Yo [the federal and state constity-|promient baseball officials com|mind of bringing it to court.” | 1B tions. tacted, Five of the Yankees, Mickey, : | Louis Carroll, attorney for Base-| Anyway, whether it’s legal or Mantle, Yogi Berra, Billy Martin, ‘ball Commissioner Ford Frick and not, the players have no intention| whitey Ford. and Hank Bauer, | = jthe National League, asserts the of challenging it. were assessed- $1,000 each. Johnny, 2B » fines are perfectly legal, empha,| Speaking for the six members|Kucks wa assessed only $500 pre-| sizing provisions. for such are'of the New York Yankees wh0/sumably because his earnings are) ee gam (not as high as the others. “Baseball has no ritht whatso- | 3B ever to impose fines on players,” asserted_Johnsgn. “It is entirely in| 1 don’t know a better way of being 7 a friend to so many as to give them arbitrary action. To impose a pen- | so much for se little. : alty without a hearing violates the, ss That’s why my J. W. Dant has due process clause of the federal so many friends! and state constitutions. This is the- clause that protects an individual LF =| a ae 1 from losing his life or his prop- ; erty without the due process of law. ” “I think it is part of the base-, . CF ball structure to permit an owner | to fine the players,” said Rep. | . i ) Celler, ‘However, this is another $ 35 eucsiin were illustration that the players are’ RF . | GALLON than 100 exciting . just peons for the owners. Why the players allow themselves to be (Reg. Colors) MAESTRO. COLORS tossed about is beyond my com-' (el . prehension.” ——,] SSS ; EXCLUSIVE With PITTSBURGH! Bi | Wi 2 | Pittsburgh Sun-Proof is the only house paint Ig nning Ins Submitted by — | | made with Vitolized Oil . .. an exclusive process which allows just enough eil to penetrate into Perfect For . Father's f F | : the wood for a firm bond yet leaves the Hedy | D . amount in the paint film... keeping it “‘live 7 ; Or aver n Ni ine | Address and flexible to resist weather and wear. 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According to the all-star ballot-| Left Left Piela Willams 1i¢) Maxwell ae — ; | n LJ ’ te reece: 18 cn aly began, ie nected by he Pr ne sar e's” “1 QUTBOARD MOTOR @ BYD Bt Ch f Ridi Reel R wild pitch, a passed ball and a'for the July 9th classic, Tiger = , re | eure 2.9 joose Trom Kiding—Keel—or Kota P or y » Tige htfield—Kaline (11), Baue * Pam Loom , iy balk by pitcher Wilbur Wright were players are getting strong support | Catchers—Berra (12). neue (), Triea- . Fruit of = : Mowers other features of the stanza. Ken-|in the voting. a » CATIONAL 5 EEAGUE by Clinton e Pepiia 3 ; neth Fall, who relieved Wright * * * oa soert GENEROUS TRADE-IN ON YOUR OLD MOWER 0), . omrere Se" 20 was charged with the loss. 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Loox! | Don’t Gamble on a Worn Out Muffler— Don't Wait Until It’s Too Late— | then an ordinary muffler AKRON, ‘Ohio A — Gottdom’ s\pace of 67 was set by Gay Brewer|game, rather than his poor start.) “You don’t get to keep much | Mides muffler costs ne more ry jtouring professionals, even the/Jr, of Cincinnati, Charles Sifford|He said: of it.” 7 Woe ibest, don’t get rich on_tournament/of Philadelphia and Tommy. Bolt} This is—an aggravating busi- x *®- * | : Onizsn oe \DESOTO; | | USED CARS golf. ; of Los. Angeles. ; ness at times. In the last eight) winner of the National Open| 1OUS m IDAS So says Ed Furgol, the links x * * + years I've won $125,000 in prize}ang “professional golfer of the ; phenom with the withered left} Of the. 130 in the field, 30 money (an average of $15,625 a year” in 1954, Furgol plays at i, pels who is defending his cham-icracked par and 19 othersseason and I'm broke. You juSt/jeast 40 tournaments a year and \ 1951 Cranbroak Glub Cor ; ; Snellen pionship in the current $22,000/matched it. Furgol’s score put/can’t imagine the expense in-|in 13 years as a tourist he has \ $45 Dn. lupe Chie cin De = 4 Dr— \Rubber City Open. him in a 12 - way tie for 62nd volved, in playing the complete! niayed every tournament to theif \ 195] OLDSMOBILE 1952 PLYMOUTH : * * * piace. a « * o keted $26,135 last . bitter end, never having picked 7 ° Furgol fired a 2-over-par 73 in pocke ast yealinn his ball. \ 2 Dr. Hardtop—$75 Dn. Cambridge 4 Dr.—$55 Dn. lyesterday's first: round over the| Relaxing afterward, Furgol was/and is up to $13,616 this season, Hasan tow ts ran/dyenitis en \ 1951 DESOTO ; 1952 CADILLAC '6,620 - yard Firestone course. A'thinking about the expense of the'but he said: __ | penditures: q - Custom 4 Dr—$45 Dn. ‘ 62 4 Dr.—$95 Dn... : ° ~~~ | “You have to get a new car| ‘ jevery year. Counting the addedif | BRAID MOTOR SALES She Fires 68 This Phil Fan _|* over the, aden value andl] MA TOL Service . Is the airplane fares you spend be- Cass at W. Pike : FE 2-0186 Wiffi Smith Leads LPGA Should Have, [iia == "| ‘ Wait “A room costs $6 to $12 a day, AY ss ‘and you can't eat for less than Always Buying | PITTSBURGH \#—The kids who] Mary Kathryn (Mickey) Wright, DP hiegreet eg tay tee | $10 a day, for you have to eat ; Z ‘ much ately well to stand the pace. | much-needed transfusion of new) 194 sai elie A A _* * addy ee SID ane Pe .— : | blood in the last year or so ap- Betty Jameson, age 38, pro since ee 41, 7 Lal gersape ont more you win, the more the caddy parently have reached the stage) 1945; score 71. Fenes Lan ne wens e's per gets—which is as it should be. 7 jwhere they're taking over from x * * in bed Wednesday night rather . Insurance of various kinds _ cost " gals who started the business.| ‘The scores themselves are rath-|than 80 out to see the Phils-Cin- * .* : at least $500 a year, and tips to er amazing. Up to yesterday no cinnati Redlegs game. waiters, locker room attendants, | The scores on the first round)woman had shot a competitive x * bell boys add up to between $600 KS a DBAABaN STEEL 60 of haga SS ee round under 70 at Churchill Val-| Harrison lost his head for a jand $1,000. Even telegrams and A wy |—the No. 2 event in importance|ley, a tight little course with lots} moment that night and reached [telephone bills run between $500 ZS a | ‘on the entire women’s pro al hills and a twisting creek that! out of his box seat to brab a ball [and $700. MIDA e9 This Muffler has all FE 4-9582 : should be sufficient indication. But can catch many unwary shots. that was bouncing by. It he - < * . MUFFLER electronically weld ‘they're not isolated examples;/Four of them broke that record] hadn't touched it, it would have | “1f your wife travels with you, |} SHOP seams ... No hidden they just bear out what has been and the tournament par in yes-| been a one-run triple by Grann ly is wit ; 135 Bronch—Across from American Forge & Socket J appening since the start of the terday's opening round. The ones| Hanmer me wy 7 pei i icentee run “pee —— Guaranteed Against one” on meanings or gimmicks, ee : - CHECK TODAY! |current season. who did all figured they can save * * * “I'd say that due to increased] pon. thru Thurs. ‘til 5:30 *« * * a few more strokes unless a ‘he j Aagens hee, SoG) F age oe the = as ey Al nea in breed brings different | eels Meal Hee 8 i pe ace io es o babes Fri. ‘til ve - a nto today's second round of the) paying aah itions tour and ‘lives well will spend at | UFF T2-hole medal play tournament x * double, Philadelphia lost the game least $00.000 4 year, You ust SERVICE 256 S. Saginaw lover the short, hilly Churchill Val- And of ml six leaders, four are lneies won A had Harrison been|¢ can't make it on less and do FE 2 1010 N aia j Old jley course: | under 24 years old and only three fel bed ‘at hi Wil. things as they should be done.” 7 ex erome Ss , x ‘can be listed among the ‘‘old S4fely in at his home in . «© «& . Margaret (Wiffi) Smith, age 20 guard’’ of women’s pro golf. The |™ngton, Del. oe ro Cn NOTI CE! ‘years, 8 months: pro since last three include Mrs. Hagge, who, The fan was booked on a dis. | $2,800 ae scine ae Pith — ea e December; score 68. jturned pro at a very, tender age | orderly conduct charge and re- ae survive a slash mal the field| F ick F Servi * * * ‘and who reached her peak per-) moved from the stadium. He had to the 90 low-scoring pros and 10 or Qu er—Faster rvice . Ruthie Jessen, age 20 years, 6 formance last year when she won to be. Other Phillies fans were te ica ad dimnination! We Now Have a New : ‘months; pro since last September; eight tournaments and more than | threatening him with bodily in- eee 9% pecs nee ORR 3 AUTOMATIC WHEEL WASHER score 69 | $20,000. * * * : jury. day’ s round. He failed to show up at a hear-| And the three leaders may be for a New or Used This enables - to give you better and faster service. | ~ * * Come in soon and try it. ' Marlene Bauer Hagge, age 23 Miss Smith, termed by some as) ; h. | ; i ince 1950: ing yesterday, which was probably hard for the others to catc CH EV ROLET T WwW ASH boos months; pro sin ne re so personaty 1 just as well, About 50 grimfaced| Brewer led National Open quali-| A O i _ * * event, but she has been out of fans were on ha d there, too. seek 6 ee Oe ee CAR or TRUCK 149 Ww. Huron Across from Firestone | Louise Suggs, age 34, pro since the money only once in 16 tourna- * * * von ; : "i iCity Open three years ago with (1948; score 69. |ments since she turned pro. Magistrate Vincent A. Dean ~ ; dy marked the hearing sheet “failed * 2-under-par 265; and_Sifford, | MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES 7 only Negro in the tournament, is zx ; zi torney's office. today, orang in his a, term as Negro ne Cees a what it could do to get Harrison Nene! Geet into cout. ef ‘ Moore May Accept B.E Goodrich Latest Fight Offer MANNHEIM, . Germany (#— Archie Moore, world lightheavy- | weight champion, said today he | j was waiting for his manager to). “forward the papers here’’ after declaring that he probably would | i accept an offer of $100,000 to meet Tony Anthony of New York for the title. x *® * Anthony put himself fn line for) | a championship shot by knocking | out Chuck Spieser in Detroit “Hole in one!’’... calls for Corby’s April 5, and the National Boxing Assn. had given Moore until to- day to sign for a title bout. W , ae PICNIC hatever thé occasion 2 Sea ues oee ager, made the $100,000 offer to . Moore yesterday in New York. its better with CORB y 5 Ace for 75-Year-Old J U G CHICAGO — Charles F. El- dridge, 75, scored a hole-in-one on the 145-yard No. a 6.70-18 ; “Pius tax and m $9095 : sap iolaclaad , $] 7 95 : 6.70x15 Cpeagem pel Formerly $37.55 i : : : ae SALE* 7 a . At left, new 8000 Series tandem; above, model 3604 pickup with 98” box, — -. = ‘Tuer “Tuaeesse, | avanane| S28 | "pecs | price | Weedy F ; ; a’ ; ; 7.10-15 17.80 19.55 |wnow | 71018 |“Sira5 | $33.00 | $1.50 |* With gas-saving, high-compres famous for economy! Also listed _ride the the high-tonnage hauls with . Ch evrolet 7.60-18 Siege 2330 at 7.60-15 Sesas 36.15 32:50 > sion power, with the latest with the lightweights—new, surer _short-stroke V8’s standard in every | 900ss $21.45 | $24.35 Poa 8.0015 | $50.30 | $40.25 | $2.00 |*- engineering advances — Chevy _ footed 4-Wheel Drive models. Up _ model. New tandems are loaded , : cost 8.20-15 | $52.15 | $41.70 |: trucks know how to cut sched- _in the middleweight ranks therere'- with’ advanced features! Your ~ Force 57 * ule time and operating costs! new high-capacity Forward Con- Chevrolet ‘dealer. will fill in the _ we 4 trol jobs—the biggest of their kind details and specify the modern | = Take Chevy. light-duty models. in the industry! Task-Force model best suited to 4 ae powered by Six most ~ New Task-Force heavyweights: your job. See him soon. and save! The "Big Wheel” in trucks! ; ce aN . : Only french Chewrole dealers at ROL : { 4 \ P ot) ok ey 4 ‘ \ \ , ‘ rh ar ae hee ' ey . rN, . , Sas ee WwW TP RS Sa NA ee ae eS ST eae ra Bod Pee BLN 3s Gee fag eo ee ball t { \ 3 j oy ih aed i ; ame fe p49 3 aie ‘ i _THE PONTIAC /PRESS. FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1957 ” i f ; i - cod = \ _- 4 . 3 wo , a é ; ns 8 | See on “e Us : Wa — rs . ‘ * as =: ¥ x i z ‘, Before You Vote Monday, June 10th — . because there have been some criticisms and inaccurate statements made recently , oe regarding the Pontiac Schools, we feel compelled to RECORD STRAIGHT | Facts You Should Know About Your Pontiac School System SET THE ? :. School Planning Is Based on Facts - A study of school needs for the 10 years 1954-1964 has been made and pub- lished in “The School Plant Needs of Pontiac.” Copies are available in the library and schools. . The facts in this study are the basis for budget making each year, for all school rehabilitation, and all new construction. . Nhe iy RO yy The New Senior High Will Be Built _ Money is available to build the school, and construction will begin this summer. | The school would have been started earlier but the pressure of elementary schools created greater needs. The Madison Junior High School be expanded from 625 to 1,000 capacity by adding classrooms. The final build- ing will be a well organized unit. Gym, cafeteria, library, and such service facilities are adequate for 1,000 pupils. : The first unit cost $1,313,000 which is $15.10 per square foot. The “Engi- neering News Record,” May 1955, reported the average square foot costs in the five midwestern states at $15.89. The building is sound, and has no structural problems. ~ Construction of New Multi-Purpose Rooms In 1954 multi-purpose rooms existed at Wilson _ Webster McConnell Bagley Longfellow Whittier-Jefferson Wisner Owen Whitfield The following schools lacked multi-purpose rooms « Crofoot Willis Central LeBaron Emerson Hawthorne McCarroll Malkim To equalize educational opportunity for all children, and in response to parent request, the Board of Education pledged the construction of multi-purpose rooms where none existed on passage of the 8.75 mill levy. f This pledge has been carried out. The average cost has been $137,000 ex- cluding accompanying building alterations and other construction. . £ Site Acquisition School sites are purchased after a survey of enrollments indicates a need for a school. Two elementary and one junior high site has been purchased in the last year and one-half. Enrollment projections indicate that schools will be needed at each site in the next four years. . , Competent local realtors are used for each purchase. No realtor is on a retainer fee. 2 : f \ ba neh Summary ; \ ae Madison was designed to house a good junior high educational program, and ” eee This Advertisement Paid for by Supporter of Good Schools in Po (All deta from the public records of the Board of Education) High School Coaching Staff The seven men on the football coaching staff are all full time teachers in the system. They are paid a fee above their regular teacher’s salary for foot- ball coaching duties. . . The Construction Program Since 1954 - The construction program in the last 3 years has ss kept pace with enrollment increases of 2,238 \ ; —made up a deficience of 600 pupil capacity . —made possible the elimination of about 900 pupil capacity in obsolete facilities No pupils are on half day sessions. The average class size in the elementary schools is 29.1 pupils. Financing Construction of Schools The construction of buildings is paid for partly out of current taxes, and by There is no long term debt. The total debt for all buildings constructed. or under construction is $4,430,000. The total cost of all construction, site purchase, site development, building equipment, and architects fees since 1954 is $6,274,846.17. Operating Cost The operating deficit of $750,000 that developed in 1953 and 1954 has been -* paid off. The operating budget of the schools is balanced. The cost of operating schools over the country is increasing due to enroll- ment gains, incréasing teacher salaries, and price increases. The Pontiac Schools face these same problems. Teachers’ Salaries The Pontiac Teachers Salary Schedule has been kept competitive with the - Oakland County area. This is necessary to employ and keep good teachers. Since 1954, beginning salaries have had to be raised by $650, and maximum *salaries by $1.000. The range now for a teacher with an A.B. degree is from $4,350 to 36,500. OO School Pupil and Teacher Growth Between 1954 and 1957, enrollments will have increased by 2,283 pupils and 126 teachers have been added — 69 in grade school classrooms, 27 in junior and senior high classrooms, 14 for handicapped children, and the remainder in music, art, physical education, etc. - Improving the Educational Program Many ways are being used to improve the educational program. — Reading improvement courses have been introduced in junior and senior high schools. 3 A standardized testing program has been started. Emphasis on achievement in the 8 R’s continued. Fsahae of study are continually under development to keep instruction up- to-date. . Elementary libraries have been es‘ablished. In-service-education programs for teachers are carried on. a 7 The present School Board jis to be commended on their development of an effective and sound school program. A sound | po basis on which to meet future needs has been established. -. | i: : , Your schools are serving our: children well. The Program of the School Board deserves your support. | \ ® sa \ ; \ i 7 ntiac | lk 8 . Ne Ny \ i, 1 \ UE é _ i \ selling short term bonds which will be paid off before the voted levy expires. i} * t ga i ret Fan Ns ‘ \ \ ot he iy , ice cia 4 ‘ \ ‘ , , & + \ ‘ al + 4 y i j x . i ~ , : ee ' f = iE | bhp GAS ORs i \ ? 2 e le ~¢ f b | | \ i; \ ty 4 ‘ + 4 Fs : # { i} 1 \ “ oo ice my 7 ” r le are 3 " 1 B i : i JES : : \ | a i 4 n ‘8 i Eas: i je = a : ix Ce a a ae aaa mane \ = a - : a BN J } i x 1} yf = ees ~ : pe A ey Ce | pif Sas ; | yy ciaaeal i ial avis ue 8 as ji | ae i 7 i i) m, ; . / J ; / = (ca _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 7. 1957, safe THIRTY-ONE hea Oakla nd’ hy stices THE GIRLS _ + by Franklin Folger) DONALD DUCK - a _ : ee a Bi ti Disney Py, \ a ; ae ry 4 |” Fes : URE. Get (BRUSH Jee) (ILL HAVE TO PET oKar VO fy : Elect, Change Name | / ka seem cemedaitn, | Pron Now Arve Avr} ’ ang me \ om o¥e% i CONALD... } . , GOING TO *\ Farmington Township Justice of the Peace Allen C. Ingle Wednesday was reelected president of the newly.- renamed Oakland County Justice of the Peace Assn. Helmar G. Stanaback, of Lake G4 ety Qe CA: T DONALD?) LHELP ) ee make it more descriptive. - Most of the county's justices be- | long to the | to work on mu | tual problems. | An American icebreaker sight ed a 208 iceberg in the a Antarctic, “Got anything you want cured?” | CONGRATULATIONS AAY_-NEPHEWMULYSSES, WHO WORKS IN THE BANK, TOLD ME YOUR HUSBAND SOLD A NG HIT FOR $400/~ AREN'T YOU THE MODEST ONE, THOUGH, NOT PEEP- IN6 A WORD BOARDING HOUSE WAIT WAS TILL NES, THAT LAE L GET MY YOU, MRS. GARNEY, PAWS ON THANK YOU NERY, MUCH Se THE MAJOR REALLY) DOES HANE Kon igi \ 1G\ RUSS NANCY ALLEY OOP DONT SEEM TO BE I CAN SEE! ie (Sal THE MOVIES! ee Dinelbetet by Krag be stets Syndicate IN ANY TROUBLE ATTENTION... THAT'S ITS. THIS TIME NEA Service, ine, TM. Reg. U.S. Fat. OR, . <5) Z aaa 3 4Z —— {3 9 b 5 af KAS 7 — Ons 7 —> z S/o a ad _ . By T. V. Hamlin - WLW RRR MY GOSH, D'YA SUPPOSE DEFINITELY NOT, YEH, HOW YOU \osiait ye AV Ya ) 4- OOP... 'D-SAY ‘YEAH, MAN, 7 WELL, \ DOIN} BOY? 7 THERE'S YOUR HAS GOT HIM FRIENDS, GIVE ME] | FOOZY HAD / LOOK...HE'S GOT\| Hi, OOP!) AIN'T SEEN FRIEND FOOZY...HE [: HYPNOTIZED YOUR CLOSEST TOP HAND TH WIZER YOU INA RY ~*~ et le & “sh t <4 K- p= AV Th | { LISTEN, SON, You KEEP Your EYE ) ON THAT BIG \ -- WATCH EVERY- Ny) THING HE DOES, 1] AND WHEN THEY NEED A MAN, YEH, BUT YOu'D MAKE A MESS OF THAT, TOO-- BECAUSE TH’ WAY THINGS CHANGE, TH’ WOULD BE TH’ 4 nm > nS . gull) i | Z ~ WY . ww “es hs b3 Tm Rog, UE. 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Reg, U.S. By Dick Cavalli Wi™k HAL iu ii F ACRE CASTLE GRANDMA / LOLLIPOP? ye § I DION'T . SEE ANY . LOLLIPOP c = You'll F ind PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac - Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way *o solve all your buying and sell- ing problems. To Place Your .-WANT AD OH, BOY... THIS SUNBURN 16 GETTING HOT! — y Te] ( TOLO You $02 , l LET ME GIVE LIFT, GRAND xP MAL! ‘DIAL FE 2-8181 a ff MUST BE PLANNIN'’ON GETTIN OUF oO’ TN HOUSE ALOT THIS SUMMER.../ | it 7 By Edgar Martin | o =A yk Ta pra Ser Mg TAN eg oe tee I tS ey By A a a hl fled tee of ¥- ee a ee sada hide ee, ¥ = oe ey we ere ys inte alin Saclay le ed iy nee Fi 1 dei ae ony ' emma 4 /, 3 ‘ ee re if fe Fe ; rol g ro ty : py % ; 4 * ; if / eis ff f é i ; f yA od | i 4 L\ Pern | mmmarv-two Tee Bios _THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JUNE 7, YO5T 7 eo os | 5 Sear i : gf Oils Continue MARKETS |Grains Showing were eran Noes Car hi Congo See oem | 7 June-T at 7:30-p. m Ander: ‘| by 1962 about 25 per cent of all son, W, M. —Ady. —- ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. —Auto- conditioning mobile air conditioning may makeliionat work on radiators and en- -atTopoflist —- t= ‘Slight Upswing The follow: reported by the ; N i B 1 f NEW YORK un — Oils resumed|lecaliy’ grow CS a CHICAGO #—Grain futures ral- ews in brie summer motoring comfortable but| gines which tend to run warmer \fancy grades only, brekght. to - the two engineers say it's tough on than non-air conditioned cars, mer - aa x * * their stock market leadership as Parmer's Markets by growers end sold ri rly|>y them in wholesale package lots. the list continued to rise in fairly! peices gee ‘Meda bit in early Board of Trade] ys yy imatte. ee " Idealings today, after.an uncertain Dixie ‘Hwy., Waterford, paid~ a office of the Me -|Macabees Lite” ~ active’ trading. FRUITS ., Northern spy. No. uarance . Sa: Rails and aircrafts, However, 1 $09,480 pe Ronit, sicee Bets Mie MT kg yesterday after he eleaded gully icety of Detroit. _— | J.G. Lillard and T. G. Lipscomb, red aae = took smalj losses. foe ate rawberries, Ls So ‘neni aati helieved yesterday er pleaded guilty 2 Collins has _jengineers for the Humble Oil and they added, prevents te ' The neral run of key stocks VEGETABLES, MISC.: ragus, No. mie Waee: sening was In a reckless driving charge which SS been a member Refining Co., in Bayton, Tex., said ventilation with the result ] rae fieallcaea Ge Ge i} 33: 90-2.00 dos. ‘bens. nchiven, N No 1,,123;|due to trade fears of a wet har-/had been reduced from drunk rice Na ed f P sis sarge foe car air conditioning present s|Vapor locking causes engine ‘stall- reaper the ein sie to as seach gob mpeg eae Bee pigs |vest, which would force tarmers|ing by Municipal Judge Maurice m OFO NY 1937, — troubles with vapor locking and|ing, oftentimes at traffic intersec- : c , : $0-2. 5 E : . 4 d ; I Gotons Green Na '4, 400 Gos, Behe {to market. their grain instead of/F Finnegan. V : h C sny)He has served © COLLINS stalling and calls’ for increased|tions when a car begins to move. The oils continued to benefit Parsley. Curly, No. 1, 9 = bebs. putting it under loan. Corn sales} After changing his plea.to guilty arnis ompany the. past four years as assistant|/maintenance of car fuel systems. sccses from optimistic forecasts on their Potaters, No. 1, 1281.38 50-1. bag. Rad- before trial yesterday, Ray Prof- ‘ . The first Ph. D. degree pre were influenced by favorable har-|> — ; long-run prospects. Rails were de-|'35'""so\aoa bens Radishen, White, Pancy|vesting weather and fairly high|fitt paid a $100 fine instead’ of 20 1.10. dos... behs.;...No. doz... bobs. _pressed by a drop.in April of the) 1 15-85 ‘government sates’ of about -425,000'days -in jail for-a-drunk driving} Torma-as~ factory manager, and office in Dero company’s home - x * * offi Detroit. Their report was contained in ajin the United States was at Yale The: appointment of Joseph J. , ‘technical ‘paper’ presented to the!in 1861. a estimated net income for Class 1 Rhuber., Hothouse, No 1. .65< 78 $-1p./ POET charge. He appeared beforé Muni-|Fabian S. Obert as superintendent,| Nine members of the Pontaic of 3 railroads. The aircrafts were still )doz. behs. Rhubarb, Outdoor, No. 1, .70- , : cipal Judge Cecil B. McCallum. jhas. been announced by the man-|fice of the Metropolitan Life In-| [j= 80 doz. behs, Tomatoes, Hothouse, No. 1,) Soybeans were slightly firmer { Pontiac-Varnish C | under the spell of disarmament 2.50-3.00 Sib. basket. “Turnips, No. 1. than grains, gaining about a cent.| Verne will Barber, f . geen ye ¢ Varnish Co.,/ surance Co. are in\ Washington, k and budget talk. ; , GREENS: Cabba No. 1,, 1.75-2.28 bu. There was fairly heavy trading in/ly of 161 Oakland Ave., opens new . D.C. today for a business confer- Amerada was a 2-point gainer in| cojard, No. 1. 1.15-3.25 bu. Kale. No. : Sashabaw Rd. Torma, fi associated with 4 | ra, MO = the July delivery. shop at 3684 iw one! ence with officials of the company. f the oll group. Fractional gains)180-206 bu, Mustard Ne. °a i block north of Walton Blvd), in|/Ford Motor Co, and De tyo itence wit were made by Standard Oil of In-|No. 1°°1.25-115 ba. ‘Turnips, No. t. 1 80: * * & 1q| Drayton Plains. Parking. Air con-/Graphite Co. has more than 20} Those attending are Maui diana, Socony-Mobil and Shell|?-%,>3.. . go-|_ Near the end of the first hour old | gitioning. —Adv:iyears experience in _industrial!Schlussel, Joseph McCoy, i SNe No 1,|8tyle wheat % to Ss higher j Transport & Trading. dive, No. 1, 250 bu. Escarole, No. 1, Style wheat was % to 5 higher, . paint formulation and production. erick erick Cooley, John Ohanesian, Fred!) : New York Central and Southern 2.26-2. . ot Ape gar July $2.024e; new style wheat was] A 60 day jail sentence was given Obert d the firm in 1927, = ’ ' i Railway were among the losing|¥e. i. 135-1.18 bu. Letiuce, Romaine./%4 to 5% higher, July $2.02%; corn'to Richard Ingram, ‘71, of 110 W.'and has served continuously in the| techies Floyd Blanzy, John Le-/f] carriers, Kansas City Southern No. 1, 1. sore 1.00-11.50 30-doz. ease; WAS % to % higher, July $1.26%; |Pike St., Wednesday after Munici- factory organization. Blanc, Robert Benedict, and Alois erased a fractional loss on an/Medium. ? Oho: Small, 600-850 oats were unchanged to %4 lower,|pal ae ee Meta oa Vinder, manager of the Pontiac of-| - ee Hngram guilty of a_seeend —— fice. i ok: DETROIT eee An Eggs. f.0.d.| l% lower, July $1. 14%: ‘ soybeans drunk and disorderly charge. LW : . LY ERICAN COLONIAL ESTATE Euesem) (abred [smctaded. teste! ietei*/were | (0)? cont) Richer J1@)y |e oe ar ae eins Opping en @r New York Stocks “Wien: Grade A Jumbo 38%4-41:, wid. ($2.338%; and lard was 3 cents i Brush St. was found guilty, of ; Started as Stock Boy, a) CIEND A” ° 30%; extra large ares unds lower to 2 cen ne 5 ; aS ~ (ate Morning Quotation) SUE. ‘avg. 8; "meditin beu:" 3d. ave higher, July $1297, Biciied ills AU Pcie ps i lrelan Plans to Retire. 6361 36-Mile Read, West of Van Dyke : Browas: Grade of jumbo. 7: Jarge| owemue ustice Emmet J. Lei 10 en in a . . ne : Asir Red .....$7.6 Int Tel & Tel 36.3/33-38; wid: eve. 26. s yesterday and fined $70.10 plus DAYTON, Ohio (#—Fran “ME Usccied! near Ford Provitig Grounds and between } Allis’ Chal a! cemaat ia: es Commercially grated: “whites: Qrade Grain Prices had End t vane ‘ shires aparibo paper gr solegerieg \ Romeo and Metamora. 10 Spacious rooms, 4 bed- | om ied TO fared ress SS pararcee tee, ite 32: onare CHICAGO GRAIN Bert Holland, Barber, still deing Miracle Mile, Now Near — "o - os day peshnaentcneh || rooms, 3 baths, full basement, dil furnace, 3 natural [| Am Airlig |.!' 186 Kennecott. 11111 4/30: large od: medium 26: 21. |. CHICAGO, June 7—(AP) — Opening business as usual at 161 Oakland G letion, Will Ho “ }| fireplaces, 4-car frame garage, separate servants | Bak ...... 44 Kim Clk 476! Comment: Market steady. Overall! in): | lame ompietion, VV! US@ he would retire next Feb. 1, short- Am Can ..:.... £7 Kresge. ss ::: 265 trade is is slow to fair and generally lacks |&"* weet oat Ave., next to Poole Lumber and = ° ly after he reaches the corpora-|f| quarters, fenced-in dog kennel, large bat 3% acres |} Am Svan. 34 Kroger... 52.5 aggressiveness. Supplies adequate with) Wheat—(old) | | Oats- ss. | Hardware. —Adv. More Than 54 Stores. 4 th numerous ff Gas & Fl 394 [enn & P .... 24. |the exception of Jumbo sizes. In some July. ..... fue ee : tion's retirement age of 65. 1} of land, beautifully landscaped -w : Am Motors 13 = Se Se mene trp) ewey eer rocco: » Wenat—inwe) Dee. ‘ ae #1 Rummage sale, June 8th. V.F.W. ‘ + *& | flowering trees and shrubs. WE BE i A G . 58.4 - 201 SEE 15 wooo. 2.02% Mare’ 2 . : 1 Eee ee tee at ae Be es Fae aah 14, Path 8 fo hav lye Dey Quem Mince ean, who started wth Deco |] Shows, by cppelniment only. OPEN Everyday, be | . 20.1 ‘Sa: » 20.2 une s “5 aeons ‘ : 11534 ‘ L ) ' ; ; Am gre, Lone a com ‘346 cantie | Eechange Butter paying” prices| Mayo 002 200% Bec”. LAL pmamnage Sale, Sat. im garage atlter, being constructed at Telegraph “cs tad mee ao eee MELVIN F. LANPHAR AND CO., REALTORS, 4711 “77. ‘sh .. ; 3 A 59; 92 A 59: 90. 2 ' yee : ‘ — ‘ | at er ae = 33 Pe 82 score AA Se: 93 A $0; 00! a ae 1266 iags|22 Pine AAV. | and Square Lake roads, is pro- the Dayton City commission and Woodward As Ave., Detelt 1, eee 65 Merck... 36 | Eggs fully steady: recetpts 13.900: [Moreh 1 das) Sth + seees 38) Rummage Sale, Sat, 10 a. m. All gressing according to schedule and the board of education. ee yond 8 og S$ Merr ch & 21.4, wholesale buying — “peter A white Saints Episcopal Church. Ex-/ jj) open in September, the devel- r —— Armst Ck ....-314 Mot Ser” "1964 sole; a eee change St. entrance. —Adv.| pers report: é tees 7 | a Atl Cst Line ..45 mn M&M .. 63.4/ards 28: dirties 25%; pooh 2: cay ial) The huge center is 82 per cent e e i foe: see M Ch |: 36 /rent receipts 26%. | e mp oyes e e Rummage Sale, First Socia \vco Mig |)... 65 Mont Ward .. 368 Brethren Church, Saturday, June Completed, according to the proj. ed u | u aure n | S as... 2 yew 4 ‘ Pnggiesadl worsen? oy R R 8th, 128 W. Pike St. Open at 8 a.m.|ect engineer. = tncall . cecees th cence ae une —! Oe: — 1} Beth Stee! “% Murray ‘Cp 5 2} anes cas: supplies. very light: dem ship | efiring epairman AG. Pr dead and. many large chain. ° Alum :-.238 Nat Cash Ri.. 67.4|moderate; market firm: ‘no’ track “sales Rummage Sale, Ist Presbyterian...) Howard W. Verwohlt, leas-, West Bloomfield eee gh g NM Dairy... 208 reported: new: (Arrivals ¢; track 18:/ John L. Hall of Lake Orion, a|Church, corner Wayne and Huron, ting repeesentative, sald two cooma| : wid My 2g cotthy | Nat Lesa . 311304 mol 0 stronger: California Long Whites veteran of 45 years as a Michigan | Pri. 7 p. m., Sat. 9 a.m. —Adv. lave still available tor lease, as! HILLER nd GREER ROADS ay ga Rey. Geni... 33 (368) Nore Round Reds 259/Bell Telephone Co. repairman, re- Chapter 34 Gold Star Mothers. well as a few rooms in the special. . Balke || 87. sees Co. 19.6 Nia M Pw .... 30.1 tired Laima and was honored at p sale at Central Method-'ty shop section. . 1473 No Am Av ,.. 30.1 . . ienchann tat y P 1 3 Calum & H:..121 Nor Pac ...,, 47.5 ° a iuncheon jist Church Saturday, June 8, Developers, Don M. Casto ‘ind Po SS PRE livestock settee B® tm fot Pia po Cat rt Ca 2 a 100 ¢ Ma oe DETROIT LIVESTOCK Rummage Sale Sat., 8 till 12. St. Ohio, ave plans to deve op t re. f Case. Fae E085 ee | Owens ion: 0.3 DETROIT, June 6 Lp nae 4 fellow workers. John’s Uetkaren Church. Hil! st.| maining 65 acres abutting the pres. S 90 to 150 F Fron 150 to Foot Dept og" @ aie HO bP i ale eo ed ek BOA Hall began his/ — __ ,. Adv, |ent 50-acre site. FEA . q ~ Panh | 380- " at St ei a career in 1912 in ee eer eae Seas HARD TOP CIRCULAR STREETS Cyark Beaty . 686 FOE DY .----- Ei lend 3 300-200 Bs, 10.60-10.70: Be. 5 ee Detroit ‘when pped parkin : i Climax +: 18:1 Pa RR ..... 2031180 tbs. 19.00-19.50; mixed No. 1, 2 and most of the city $ fe Cluett Pea .. 41 pe, 22.5 \! . '16.25-17.25; No. 2 and U reme U . $3900 t a Coca Cole .!-108 Pfizer agg. fy ee RA Ce had hand-crank Stierer, Euler to Attend oO rice 4 Satara a 13d hs wed ad 2a sd | opens a er aR telephones. H e! PI ° — B+ ea BF Raeae See meee Le ier: one sant) 6S Gnning Conference * TERMS x Gon Bdison.’ 43.3 pilisny Mills | 403|° Gant jalable 200. Bulk early re-| man here in | Robert A. Stierer, Pontiac assist-. ie pall, — tate 0 Llceipte slaughter cows; few lots good to HALL 1929. oat chy sence pal pari =| : . - ee Ld ; * +) id Con, Pe yt 6% 904 Pure Oil err [saughter coms land other classes steady: After a motor trip to Florida . Euler, representing the Downtown DIRECTIONS: Salesman on Premises ? Cont Can! $7, Repub sit... 55/23 00° email ‘ot ‘choice prarling steers iand the West Coast with his fam-/ Jury Convicted Attorney [pontiac Assn., will attend the 1957 Saturday and Sunday i ont Stns" 88 eyo Metab lang’ cutters” 12061500" Compared as Y Hall, will spend. his leisure! = oF Fatal Shooting; National Citizens Planning Confer. Commerce Rood to Hiller Be See eee ree Pare nee tee eit ot bead Orit bewoe atin Ni Gi ence of the American Planning} gee gto on CALL MICHAEL Curtiss Wr = at Roval "Bae a1 |e = “tally Unady:" hacker a feeder | 336 Yes © Hearing Date Not Set [and Civic Assn. cote on Corner : 41. A = dl Deere... 304 poppet ao ho choice {208-1280 | 103 teers 32 7-24.00: | Pong Lite Rock, a suey 2 Minutes North on Hiller Road FOrest 6-1808 Edison o« . q & :G Bis ¢ fee -- BS Beovil Mr. 31a, aoe Tg The 28-36-56: Chrysler Plant Returns The Michigan Supreme Court bas) te OCK, ATK. seseenereeeseneneresenennneneenemmmmnnenneee : — a - Dow Chem .. 635 Sears pee Vit lec) low choice steers 71.00 ‘'to Normal Production cues Fenton attorney Clifford, 3 Bast air tc. ang Sell Ou... 91. 3 itso-t ar, om SCholce '880-1.000 an B. Dye leave to appeal his convic-| Ber st oop WS eal heifers, generally 22.00-33 0; load Be DETROIT & — Normal produc- tion March 1, 1956 of assault with ; . ' Ei & Mus eae ‘ Sesrcy iad St aleeed ite! lew chetna heifers, 20 00- rise Corp. was expected Ril Peeled went pa do a — am. n Ss See hy Ba eat, 2 Ui aad apaere Sia alt, Corp.'s Eight Mile Road stamp-| Dye, 55, was convicted following. Ex-Cell-O 48) ora Ce, 3F 1| 12-00-1800; SuBCE ener commer! buils| ‘ing plant today, following’ an off-'a nine-day jury trial in which he: | poe Mer .--- St Od OF Ohl.. a odirdhoy 00. tow 18.80: pocartch in dengp poems jand-on wildcat strike that has ham- was accused of the non-fatal shoot- d Mach ... $9 Seed Peeks”: 2 | Sew. tonts chairs 700-740 Ib. yearling /pered output sinte Tuesday. ing of William C. Clark, 28, fol-. eh Tra... 186 on 00.6 | Oe 28. Nominally steady, About 3,100 employes were in- lowing disputes between the twe | os bea on er 33 — re Sar ncter cueees| volved in the walkouts that over management of a Fenton] : Gen Bice ....°. @@ Temee Co bead and prime veslers 2600-3000 few 3100. stemmed from the disciplinary farm leased by Clark trom Dye’s Ser ns fern ae weet ee Se ener layoff of a chief steward of the | sister. : Gen Motors -°'42_ Thomp_ Bear gy | Sheep—Salable 25. Nominally steady |United Auto Workers union. Chrys-, * *« * | Gen Tel ...20 aaa Tran W Air... 14g| Compared last week bulk receipts small ier yesterday sent home 7,400 oth-| Sentenced by Circuit - Judge - Gen Time ... 22.1 —— - 38 || few lots of native spring Iambs offered: /er production workers because of ‘Clark J. Adams to a 2-to-10 year : Gen Tire .... 821 Treen * 288\sinughter ewes in limited suoply: shorn nis ghostare | Petree Pee OF os Corbide ea old erop lambs closed mesk to 1.00 lee: a parts shortage. prison term, Dye, who once was ; Goodrich , .. 76 Un Pac 29.4 cclab’tah chvand: stauahest ewes strong * * * the Fenton Village attorney, has” Goodvenr . :. 1 oak Air Lin 378 to 1,00 higher. Instances up more: inost/ Norman Matthews, UAW vice/remained free under $10,000 bond. ae mR : at Ga csc as Ge higher. Instances ‘uo more: most — president and officers of Chrysler |pending the outcome of the high ' * . . . er a ‘oO De fur so e 16.1 O8 Lines ..., 31.6 3180: ue chetes end prime loads avatil- UAW Local 212 ordered the work court appeal. S. Telegraph at Square Lake Rd. Gulf oO ..... 148 OS Rub ..... 446/able: few small lots choice end native lers back to their jobs. A tion denied ’ E Homestk -- 385 US Bteel ..,. 67.3 spring lambs under. 90 Ibs. 95 90-26 00: Matthew id the I ff and re. retrial mo! was . Hooker El ,...34 US Tob... 33.3\tew mostly prime up to 26.50: few atthews said the layo by Judge Adams last summer. . Penge -— ‘ wet Se sre’ 22-4) utility and ood spring lambs 2200: eull/Jated production standard prob- | ; Siabed os eS Weng rae re to choice slonghter ~ u_ |tems will be processed through Prosecutor sete om tan a Fed > €3-6| Estimates for Monday cattle ‘regular grievance channels. isaid he was informed yesterday Tnterta eh =) * colworth Co ns calves 300. Hogs 900, sheep 600 of the Supreme Court's decision to : Int Hare 783 Young 8 Bets a CHICAGO LIVESTOCK | hear the case. ‘ : Int Nick .,... 1112 Yngst Sh&T 1066, CHICAGO, June 7 (AP)—Salable hozs Poultry | No date-has been set for the Int Paper 103.4 Zenith Rad ..112.4/7.000: mederately active, weak to mostly ‘ : Int Shoe - 39.7 25 lower on butchers: closing slow. 25 DETROIT POULTRY appeal. ~ . STOCK AVERAGES NEW-YORK, Ju ben Associated Press aa %—(Comptied by the 60 Inéush, Rails val. Stocks to $0 lower on a few loads butchers| 250 Ib. and heavier: sows steady to 25 lower, Panel steadv: good shipping de-| 2-3 190-225 Ib. butchers 20.90-/ 20.40; "sew lots No. 3 late 19.85: several lots mostly 1-2 these weiehts 20.50-20.75; around 120 head at 20.78: No 2-3 230- DETROIT, June 7 (APr— Prices paid | per pound fob. Detroit uve No. 1 quality. live poultry up to 10 a Heavy hens 19-21: light type 12-14: heavy broflers or fryers (2'-3%4 Ibs.): Whites 25; Barred Rocks 25-26; Capon- Dies After Car Crash ANN ARBOR i — Raymond A. Occupants Include: =~ read a er or ae 193.7 in.-t0 30: tow loads monty 3 Se i cor a Market barely “steady. whe. Township = my gd iS i ter LION DEPARTMENT aoe YOUNGLAND Month ago .....3673 125 ; rie . short load No ceipts light but most dealers report m ‘own n St. Jose ercy . a BE a Be Ue s Soke tsa an eee cee ee nl Wee em oe]. JC. PENNEY CO. ln deeded al aac 957 Low or 00)) 300.6 1186 73.2 168.0/ Se sso Ib, 18 oo-se eh * trade continues slow ternal injuries suffered when tee tae aso ike2 eee 111.6) ognnlable, cattle 800: caves 18: not CHICAGO POULTRY car in which he was riding went FANNY FARMER CANDIES — sales about steady on cleanup trade: off a rural road near Portage S. S. KRESGE COMPANY COTTON SHOP KINNEY SHOES FRENCH-TEX CLEANERS load choice 850 Ib. mixed yearlings 00; few nny and low commercial |in cows 14.50-15.50: few canners and cut- 11.50-14.25: bulls | Lake and smashed into a road , ‘sign a and six mailboxes. ' DETROIT STOCKS (C. J. Nephler Co.) Figures after decimal points are eighths High Low Noon THE KROGER COMPANY LUCKY FOOD FAIR and vealera| SS eee Salable sheep 200: not enough on hand. Baldwin ‘Rubber ‘ce? < Ste ee ee ) Res Br acon, cont My Ha aay ae , SOOEE Hein WEIGAND MUSIC CENTER Reale re, HE Ea | POOLE HARDWARE ! Sivas st | | 1 Sainte nee PONTIAC STATE BANK viedo. Ritson a” & ihe 13¢Gets Land for Coll | | : "Sle merb'ta'cane + | Se pponn inte Post | HENRY’S MIRACLE LOUNGE = 7AMES SHOE REPAIR . *No sale; bid and asked. ’.. DEARBORN (®#—The Ford Motor Co, has given 75 acres of the Fair Lane estate to the Dearborn Board of Education to be developed as a. new campus for Henry Ford Com-. muinty College. The land is adja-, cent to a tract given td the Univer- sity of Michigan last December. WEST BEAUTY SHOP MIRACLE SNACK BAR . DR. R. J. SCHAEFER (Optometrist) MONARCH MEN‘S SHOP HUNT'S PET SHOP MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE EUGENE’S FLOWERS & GIFTS “ ASSOCIATED FINANCE CO, JANE LEE DRESSES MIRACLE RECORD SHOP KIRBY SHOES CAPITOL SHIRT CO, — | ILE BARBER SHOP OUR PLAN PROTECTS: your home, family and yourself with an orderly, economical way of paying off the mortgage on ee) WESTERN AUTO STORE -. YARDSTICK FABRICS BABYLAND FURNITURE ROBINSON’S APPAREL A. S. BECK SHOES NADON’S TEENAGE SHOP RICHMAN BROTHERS THOM McAN SHOES Hired by Tourist Assn. BAY CITY @® — The East Michi- gan Tourist Assn. has hired Gregg Smith of Boyne City as a free lance publicity writer and pho- tographer in a step toward en- larging publicity services. DRIVERS— Pontiac Area EXPERIENCED » HEAVY DUTY TRUCKS . You can) tL conto - Mix Pir aac with small down: * proven ahd very caihiahe species = ” cs . ALL BETWEEN 2 4P. M. cy ond ANN ARBOR ST. : ASK US ABOUT IT _ TODAY ! os, THOMAS BEAUTY SHOP MIRACLE Two choice rooms ond several small shops ore still’ = | available for lease. For information contact: Don M: Casto - ‘Don M, Casto. Jr. “4 42 S. FOURTH ST., COLUMBUS OHIO, | | CA 8.5331 78 W. Wt St, fra . Nasal M. cast -0eM * ot acai 5, “ Associate & ‘BUILDER \ Or Le ‘ \ A oe ; yoo WN PL NS 5 _ , j { THE BONaNeS PRESS. FRIDAY, JUNE %, 1957, / “Bokptacs Road Quarters Sold’ ‘to Builder “Boys Republic’ ‘Moves to $1 “Million Home FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP — Boys Republic is observing its 50th ' anniversary by moving from its historic quarters at 22305- Inkster Rd. here to a new, million dollar home at 28000 Nine Mile Rd, There are 13 new buildings, in- — three resident cottages on the new, 80 acre-tract.* These, will jaccommodate 70 boys, which will \be espacity for the school. *. * * In additjon to the three resi- dent cottages, new buildings in- +. A eS *~ ie building; infirmary; three staff houses; three dining rooms; a school building including four class and four vocational rooms and a remedial classroom and Mbrary, clude an administrative and clin- - There is alsb-a gymnasium and * ee * a. outdoor painaniee pool. A_mainte- nance building and a garage are! included on the grounds. Vocational training facilities will include arts and crafts, auto me- chanics, printing and woodwork, fe ee & lally dedicated in bate rn were financed by a grant of $513,- 000 from the Metropolitan Detroit Fund. Added to this was $225,000 Feeeived from the sale of the old property to Slavik Builders of Detroit, and money from the Boys Avondale Group Sets Production. & + £ THORNE i _. Players _ Elect Heads Mrs. Albert Stokes, Paul Grosse AVON .TOWNSHIP — The Avon- Vacation | School Starting Monday at Dixie Baptist « tist Church will conduct a vaca- | through 14 will be taught. The new buildings, to be. form-|Republic Endowment Fund. Decrease Asked at Walled Lake Will Propose $2.42 Cut in School Tax Rate Monday By ELEANOR DUCKWITZ . Walled Lake Correspondent WALLED LAKE — At a time when most school districts are ask- ing for increases in taxes, the W. _ot Education is asking its electors to go to the polis on’ Monday aid approve a decrease in the school tax rate of $2.42 per thousand of equalized valuation, On the ballot it will look as if an increase is being sought, as. voters are being asked to vote ‘four mills for operating and to’ rescind a two mills for operating levy which was passed a year ‘ago. The decrease has been pledged by Board resolution when, if the operating millage is passed, the Dairy Farmers Meeting in Owosso ELEANOR ARNO EUGENE MACHESNEY _ At a recent award assembly at the West Bloomfield Township high school, Eugene Machesney and Eleanor Arno were announced _ as the most representative boy and girl of the senior class. Miss Arno, who entered the school system in 1955, also received a schol- arship to Michigan State University. Fourteen other students were given recognition in the National ships, and top athletes named. Honor Society, awarded scholar- Board will reduce the levy for débt from the present 13 mills to less than nine. This debt. reduction is possible because the indebtedness is being reduced faster than anticipated due to the increased valuation in the district, officials explain. However, since construction funds cannot be used for any other purpose accord-| ing to state law, the electors must | approve operating funds before the reduction can take place. * * * Supt. Clifford H. Smart, the; Board, and the Save Our Schools) Committee have urged a_ large! turn-out at the polJs which will. be President open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. and/aiq program — defeated |tempts to deny him longer range all authority — concentrated their S. jaghe ven on reducing its $3,865,- that residents vote ‘‘yes’’. About 12 per cent of the tot working population in the U. are engaged in agriculture. OTICE rei PUBLIC BALE Take notice one w, year 1952, length 38 es 84252, le — shall Mobi iblic sale on the } task at 10:00 a.m. Arr in the fore- at 4615 Dixie cig O Drayton Plaine, Michigan, and may inspected | at that place. This ad inserted — per ee in the Pontiac Ponti: —-. .MOBILE HOME FINANCE *Oont ANY 4615 Dixie Highway, Plains, apt ma, 2 NOTICE Or PUBLIC SALE rome notice that one Pontiac Chief, yea June ul 10th day of June, a. et 10:00 a.m. o'cjock in the fore- oon, at 4615 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains, bap a and may be inspected at that place. This ad inserted June Tih, 1957 in the Pontiac Press. Pontiac Michigan MOBILE HOME FINANCE COMPANY 4615 Dixie Highway, Drayton metas Ciera NOTICE OF REGULAR MEETING OF of Holly . Michigan. section & the Town- ship Rural Zoning Act. (het 184 of the Public Acta of the State of Michigan for the year 1943, as amended). Notice is hereby given that the Town- ship Zoning Board of Holly Township, Oakland County, Michigan, will hold a reguiar meeting at the Holly Town- ship Hall, Village of Holly, Michican on ——- June 16, 1957 at 8:00 p.m. SEELEY TINSMAN, " Chatrman,. Holly Township Zoning Board June 7, '67./a OTICE OF REG MEETING OP t ip qn weere of Rose Township, Oakland inty, Michigan Pursuan 6 of the Town ship Rural Zoning Act. (Act 184 of the Public Acts. of the gre of Michigan for the year 1943, as ended). Notice ts hereby teal "that the Town- shin Zoning Board Rose Township, Oakland County, hear will hold a regular meeting at the Rose Township Hall, Rose Center, Michigan on pple June 17, 1987 at ®-00 . Ae WALTER E Chairman, Rose Township Zoning Board June 7, ‘37 PONTIAC HOUSING COMMIS8- m bids on June 20, 1957, at p.m. for the erection of 1,193 feet of chain link fencing. ROY B. MacAFEE, eee Director Pontia: 535 Branch- street ee cy THE sion wil “ST. NOTICE OP PUBLIC SALE given by the under- ay, Jane 11, 1997, Pon- 5, jac Bed serial number P755H174453. will be held, for cash to the highest bidder. Inspec- tion thereof may be made at 8. Perry, Pontiac, Oakland County, Mich. igan. the place ” Nocatee Dated: June 3, 1067 UNIVERSAL C.1 Ls CREDIT CORP. DE. aes Aare agent ? June 7. 8 NOTICE OF ELECTION. SCHOOL Battle Looms on Foreign Aid Committee approved late yester- ar a pera iday the two-billion-dollar revolv- djing fund Eisenhower asked to make loans over a three-ycar period for economic development abroad. continue military assistance and defense support to free world al- ‘lies for at least two more years. Until now, that authority has been granted on a year-to-year basis. fight over in the committee ex- icept funds to be authorized for ‘military /ports, gencies, technical assistance and other phases of the program. restrictions, includin would set up an mittee to help guide the policy of the fund. military support authority was only a par- tial one, Eisenhower had sought permanent authorizations, with no money ceilings. by House, the State and Defense de- partments can plan their aid pro- - grams for two years ahead, and assure allies they can count on help for at Jeast that long. submit next year’s requests for! such spending as part of the De- fense Department budget, keep money voted for those years Ginger Rogers Files to Divorce 4th Husband ger Rogers has filed suit for di- vorce against her fourth husband, French actor Jacques Bergerac. ty in her complaint filed yester- day in Superior Court in nearby Santa Monica. She said that the 30-year-old Bergerac ‘‘wrongfully inflicted grievous mental ing’’ on her. No specific acts were cited. 57.'Feb. 3, 1953. Miss Rogers’ previ- ous husbands were actors. E. J. oot |CUlpepper, Lew Ayres and Jack s-| Briggs. It was Bergerac’s first marriage. Ike’s Foes Now Turn to Over-All Cutting After Earlier Defeat WASHINGTON (®%—Opponents of Eisenhower's foreign ‘in at- The Senate Foreign Relations long term, low - interest It also voted him authority to) \Puts 10-Millionth Social Security Person on Rolls NEW YORK w -- A 36-year-old widow with two children yester- day became the 10 - millionth cial security payments. Park, Queens. Her _ husband Joseph, 36, a World War II vet- eran, died in a train accident April 20. Their children are Patri- cia, 10, and Joseph, 7 * * * Mrs. Gavin received her first monthly check of $200 from Mar- ion B, Folsom, secretary of health education and welfare, at a little ceremony. * * * In a letter to Mrs. Gavin, Presi- dent Eisenhower wrote in part: . .» This money is not charity. In his daily work, out of his reg- American to receive federal so- She is Mrs. Jane Gavin of Ozone, The first convention of the Dairy Farmers Cooperative Assn, of Michigan will be held June 11 in the National Guard Armory in Owosso Following registration, scheduled to start at 9:30 a.m., the agenda for the all-day session will include election of county and state of- ficers and presentation of the organization’s constitution, by-laws and amendments to the member- ship. : DFCA President Arnold Wyss of Capac will be the pre- siding officer. He will also wel- come the president, secretary and treasurer of the recently- formed National Dairymen’s Assn., who are expected to be present, South's Leaders Predict Victory Passage of the bill next week} is tacitly conceded. But a bitter fight is ahead in the Senate, where previous civil rights meas- ures have foundered. The big House fight is over the Southern attempt to amend bill to provide mandatory jury jtrials for people accused of vio-| lating federal court orders ea in support of ‘voting or other rights. “I think we've got it,” Rep. Willis (D-La) told a newsman. Willis concentrated on the jury trial issue yesterday in delivering) ‘what amounted to the keynote speech for the Southerners. ular wages, your husband earned This left opponents little to aid and defense sup- a special fund for emer-| The committee wrote in some one which sory com- The administration victory on assistance and defense But if the committee's action is the Senate and It also permits the President to and to until it is expended.” HOLLYWOOD (®—Actress Gin- Miss Rogers, 45, charged cruel- suffer- They married in. Palm Springs ‘sailor, has been removed from the uhder the truck and was run over by a front wheel. * case was diagnosed the monthly checks which will be Rep. John Bell Williams (D- Miss) said, “It looks pretty fa- coming to you now while your children are growing to maturity. You can accept them proudly.” With normal life expectancy the Gavin family eventually may receive more than $37,000 in ben- efits. City Sailor Shows Some Improvement Pontiac sailor John R. Cooper, 23, of 122 Glenwood Ave., injured Wednesday in an auto crash in Seattle, Wash. that killed another critical list. . * * * Pipefitter 1.C. Cooper showed some improvement, a doctor said, but still was not “in satisfac- tory condition.” Three other shipmates of the inpared in the crash. Rochester Boy Injured, Run Over by Truck A 1%-year old Rochester boy. Allen DeLong, son of Mr. and Mrs. George DeLong, of 1774 School Rd., was injured yesterday when he was run over by a truck driven by Leo Chriscaden, of 5550 Van Dyke Rd:, Disco. * * * The child- was playing near his home where Chriscaden and De- Long were using the truck. They both told Oakland county deputies that they did not see the boy around them when they backed the truck up, but the child had crawled * * He is officially listed as “fair but improving’’ by officials at the Avon Center Hospital, after his as “three broken ribs, internal injuries, and the remote possibility of a frac- hydrographic ship Requisite were Gr vorable,”’ an actual count showed 240 votes! not be possible to hold all the Republicans the Southerners are| ‘counting on. President Eisenhow-| ment. Clerk Tells Names of County Fathers Following is a list of fathers named on birth certificates recent- ly registered with the Oakland County Clerk's office: Troy—Walter W. Utic heen ist Convention Slated Sam Bailo of South vse is DFCA secretary and is currently serving as vice president of the new national organization. Name Officials for Seminary Rev. Popielarz, to Be Vice Rector for Schools at Orchard Lake ‘presented in early fall. dale Community Players, recent producer&$ Of ‘‘Pilate,’’ are now planning their - next production, “Abie’s Irish Rose,” which will be Matthew A. Vance will have charge of this performance. New officers recently elected for the coming year are Mrs. Albert Stokes, president; Paul Grosse, vice president; Janie Levigne, secretary; Amy Cooper, assistant secretary, and Mrs. Grant Graham, treasurer. A drive for members and pa- trons will be conducted during the summer months from Avon and Pontiac Townships and surround- ing areas. . | other transportation, parents may CLARKSTON — The Dixie. Bap- tion -Bible School June 10-14, from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Classes for children from the age of four “The Second Coming of Christ” is the theme for this season's lesson, The Rev. Paul 8. Vanaman, pastor, has scheduled the following bus runs from the church: . Eastlawn, 8 a.m.; Clarkston Gar- dens, 8:10 a.m.; Orion road, 8:20; Clarkston Villa, 8:25; Northview, 8:30; Tappan and Felix, 8:40. For call MA 5-5911.. Incident in Southfield Ends in Horse's Death SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP — The auto of Morris Ruskin, 38, of Detroit, was demolished last night when he hit a runaway way and Evergreen road, The horse, which was kept in a large Lane Wanted sed DE. -MAKERS MUST BE’ JOURNEYMEN 48 HRS. WEEKLY HAWTHORNE METAL PRODUCTS COMPANY 4336 COOLIDGE ROYAL OAK ENGINEER—SECOND CLASS FOR high pressure boilers, of & em fired. State age & exp. Write tiac Press Box 83. JERRY WANTS. \ Two real estate salesmen, expe- rienced preferred, but will train right man. Plenty of leads = instructions The two-fold purpose of this organization is to provide social opportunities and cultural values through its activities and to serve as a medium through which drama in its various phases will be pre- sented in the community. ORCHARD LAKE—At the gen- eral faculty conference held here the Very Rev. Wallace Filipowicz, rector, annouced the following ad-| ‘\Monday at Avondale High School on Auburn road. The next meeting will be held ministrative pointments for Lake Seminary: Rev. : Popielarz, secre- tarygeneral, Expect Eriough Support was named to! LANSING «®—Gov. Williams, . the office of vice unbeaten politically, wound up a in House for Passage rector of thejpoor fourth yesterday in a cow of Jury Amendment Seminary. milking contest on the statehouse | Rev. Michael lawn. io . Koltuniak, dean| * * * | irae cialis oe of] Rev. Popielars of men, was)! The governor got his Guernégey ithe Southern bloc in the House/named to the office of vice presi-\to yield only one-tenth of a pound today predicted victory in their|dent of St. Mary's College. lof milk. effort to attach a jury trial [oe amendment to the civil rights) Rev. Walter Ziemba, librarian, Meanwhile, Mayor Ralph bill. . was named to the office of dean | Crego of Lansing pumped two of studies of St. Mary’s College. Rev. Joseph Swastek, professor Holstein to waltz off with top of history, was named librarian of the three Orchard Lake schools, All four appointees are native A '‘Detroiters and received part of 'tenth pounds from a Guernsey, |their training for the priesthood at-and Annetta Stamm,—,- : ‘Dairy princess, placed third by | the Orchard Lake Seminary. * * * Rev. Edward Popielarz has been jsecretary general of the Orchard! iis Seminary for the past 18 iyears. Set Annual Breakfast and Fashion Show ORCHARD LAKE—The annual! - Mother and Daughter Breakfast of in oi P F Og ram Rep. Abernethy (D-Miss.) said Our Lady of Refuge Parish will| WASHINGTON W—A final be held Sunday after the 8:30) in the House—22 more than an/Mass, in the church hall. Program| signed agreements to take 21,300,- absolute majority—for the amend- Will consist of a fashion show of 099 acres of land out of production ment. But he conceded it might hand made clothes modeled by the daughters. Reservations may be made By ‘calling Mrs. William Logie, FE er and the Republican House 3-7462 or Mrs. William Webster. | noe ee ee ae leadership opposed the amend-|FE 8-0000. Holly Voters to Elect Two of 5 Candidates HOLLY. =At the annual elec- tien of the Holly Area Schools Monday, two trustees will be chosen to serve on the board of education for three years. There are five candidates: Robert 8. Brummeler, James Gleason, John Eby, Buell Starr and Ro- land Harmes, The two members of the board whose terms of of- L.| fice are expiring are not candi- dates for re-election, — ap- Edward Tops in Politics, He's a Flop Down on Farm and four-tenth pounds from a honors. | Mayor Max Strother of East | Lansing collected one and one- draining a Holstein of one pound even. The competition was arranged ‘by the June Dairy Month Commit- jtee of metropolitan Lansing. F armers Sign backyard and somehow got out, was being chased by a dog, ac- cording to its owner, Joseph La- lomia of Southfield, Death Notices ARNOLD, JUNE 6, 1957, BRENDA — Gale, 10 Utah St., beloved infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Avery Arnold; dear sister of Dorothy, Fiseie: Candra, Eddie. Earl, James, Carl, Terry, Larry, Michall and David Arnold. Prayer service will be held Fridav. June 7, at 10 am. from the William F Davis Funeral Home with in- verment in Oak Hill Cemetery. Funeral arrangements by the William FP. Davis Puneral Home HARVEY, JUNE @, 1957, LUCILE é Frances, 4257 Ledgestone, Water- ford, age 60; beloved mother of Bert W. Harvey: Mrs. iMariei Carl Boston, Mrs. (Grace) Harry Puller. neral service will be held Monday, June 10. at 2 pm. from the Pursiey Puneral Home with Rev. Wideefield officiating. Interment tn White Chapel Cemetery. Mrs Harvey will lie in state at the Pursiey Funeral Home 4 Funeral Directors — AIR, AMBULANCE, GROUND Pursley Funeral Home. FE 4-121! Donelson-Johns FUNERAL HOME “Designed for Funerals” SPARKB-CRIFFIN CHAPEL Thoughtful. Service FE 2-6841 ~ COATS FUNERAL HOME Compiet> facilities OR 3-1757 Orarton Plains — Waterford Twp, Voorhees-Siple ’ FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service. Plane or Motor WE 7-77 dear sister of and é BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m. today there were replies at the Press office in the following boxes: re- \port showéd today that farmers jot surplus crops this. year under ithe soil bank program, If all comply, they will get department totaling slightly | more than 614 million dollars. 1 The agreements by crops includ- led: wheat, 12,785,000 acres for po- tential payments of $230,848,000: corn, 5,235,000 acres and payments of $196,617,000. Art Club Ends Season WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- SHIP — Pine Lake Art Club will resume classes after Sept. 15. Those interested have been asked to make note and call Mrs. Mal- célm C. Sweezey, FE 5-5607, or Mrs. John Bell, FE 5-5333, before above date. Grant ir Eldrid cer ne Mack P. nearqinay Philip A. Broo! 7 Highland 1 Township—Billy W. Chieley; Daniel FP. Madison MasisiteGeracn P. Rhodes: Johnnie T, Hoskins; John PF. Matusscaak; Raymond M. Cottrell: Gale D. Witten. ‘Crash on M59 Injures 3 From Flint Area | Three Flint area residents were injured in an auto collision at M59 and Telegraph roads yesterday. Drivers were Mrs. Geneva Mae Esch, 37, of Flint, and James A. Cavris, 39, of Farmington. Treated and released at Pontiac General Hospital were Crystal Walters, 62, of Mt. Morris, Alta Frownfelter, 70, and Ida Mae Bailey, 66, both of Flint. All three were in the Esch auto, Seek Softball Players The White Brothers’ softball team of the Drayton League is seeking players. Anyone interested in joining the team can obtain more information by contacting tured spine.” manager Bernie LaRue at OR + 1295. _ * eation for terms wet four (4) years each, said terms ending June 30, 1961, will be held Monday, June 10, 1057, from 7:00 Graham Bemoans Today’s Merry-Go-Round: am. to 8:00 p.m, Eastern Standard Time. - ™ Candidates Nominated Are For four year terms "coding June 30, 1961— Eaves MLAPERON coor Paci ME NEW YORK (®—Sa lost mson clver metensar?’ meteriale fer conduct his punch when Delilah cut off his po Cod —— ge = provided at the) hair, A-Bayiey aeneok, 390 weeler And that, Billy Graham told a _ebster Schosl, 4 West Huron | crowd of 18,000 in Madison Square ¥ Office | jn tpeatarette Garden last night, is what has E-Lineotn, yr, sgh, hme ° happened to a lot of people today. | 4», jaron School, 900 E. everty Just as Samson gradually suc-| Po Emerson School, 868 Emerson |cumbed to Delilah and lost _ J—Lonetellow School, 31 N. Astor Godgiven. strength, Graham said, be eben ym Ne A S mora ck [Many modern cans have Bets High, , senor. |gradually sunk th sin until their > cit Be ns. tae ~~ are devoid of — ~~ ity. oA the Graham added, “‘that befell Sam- its thrill. Life has become a bind- ing, “se * 6 “It's the same kind of thing, “ son, who was chained to the pris- on grinding mill, ok a aaa going round and round.” ! w./ x \ The evangelist said that this was a picture of the destructive, inner results of turning away from God; of wasted living—with | sin building up more it “blinds the soul and Modern Life Repeats Samson - Delilah| § cure — Christ. There have never 410,000. The drive still, has more than five |weeks to go. Graham said that ‘15 years dbs saw anything in bout religion,” but pow ; MR. AND MRS, LEE ROY WOLFE 58 YEARS TOGETHER — Mr. and Mrs..Lee Roy“Wolfe, 479 i Oakwood Rd.; Ortonville, are obse sary today. It was on June: 7, 1899, that he and Wealtha Lepein | Spoke their vows at Fargo, Mr. Wolfe was born here and was a ; farmer until his retirement \30 years ago. Members of the Methodist as Sunday School teacher's. They have ah m gente ‘Oates ‘Gladys Schank of 8, + Mrs. Irma Diekason \of ouville, Mrs, bres ndchildren. POW! church, both have been acti four children;: a son, Ross‘ Zep Auten 4 inane d nine gra rving their 58th wedding anniver- 4, &, 10, 12, 14, 17, 18, 19, 25, 26, 28, G8, 60, 65, 71, 72, 76, 83, 84, 87, 98, 99, 101, 104, 114, 116, > The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS _DIAL FE 2-8181 All errors should re ported immediately. The Press assumes no sibtlity for ¢ s other tment which has been ren- dered valueless throw the error When cancellations are made be sure to get your “kil! number.” Wo be given — wil without tt. Closing time for advertise ments ——— ane arger an reguier > dee is 12 o’clock noon the previous to putteaten. Transient Want Ade may be cancelled up to 9:30 a.m. the day of pubfication after the first insertion. CASH WANT AD RATES Liaes 1-Day 3-Days 6-Dave 3 681.50 61.86 P<] 2 3 1.50 270 06 4 1.80 T48 6.04 8 225 403 6.40 6 2.70 4.86 1.2 7 315 $67 840 R 360 648 9.60 ® 4.05 720 ©6108 5 AN o Help Wanted Male I NEED 2 MEN If you need some gg Wet & have a car, phone F’ 20 MEN WANTED To help unload trucks. Help erect cence Apply Fikes Temple gro Mon, June 10 a noon, Also. tases June il at a.m, A Few Men Needed to handle new air power nae Shas aes ag 10: “od to 12:00—1064 AUTO GLA8s MiCRANC WITH experience om late model cars Hendetson Tire Co.. 1991 Wood- ward, Berkley. ot 7-9600. ATTENTION men to sei] €irby Cleaners. Earn while vou learn, Proven trainin Lahey oo Car necessary. Appointm turn, Full or part- time. Men over %2. Call morn- ings, FE 6-4622 for sppointment. AMBITIOUS YOUNG MARRIED ear to , work sales & Paid weekly. mend layoffs Call FE }- *Mr. George bet 6 only. No for p.m. work 11. Ask end 8 BOY DRUMMERS CORPS. NOW Fd be vart of Land Ss Majorettes. Report Thurs. or Mondays 3:30 akiand og Professional Instruction giv- eas DRIVERS STEADY & PART time, day or night shift, also weekend drivers, 101 W, Huron. fs) STEADY & PART- time, day & night shift. aid 438 Orchard Lake 3 to 6 p.m COLLECTION MAN , With administrator ability =~ dvr perme permanent - Feag Inc 603 Pontiac State Bank . ‘Bidg FE 2-046 wana ape yop tls rusher? : Die Maker” ‘| _ First Class’. \ ‘ a 2 tiac essie, FE 3-4381, | | h.10 or more yeats exp. © oO er bs i Pon Precision Feo! | JERRY E. ADAMS co. Open Eves. "til 9: 3172 W _ Huron | St. \, JUNIOR ACC'T COLLEGE GRAD- uate preferred. Submit resume of education, experience, back- ground & Co, Rochester, Mich MAN FOR WORK IN LAUNDRY department. Prefer man at aged or older, iy Apply to Mr. Laundry, 540 8. Telegra aph. MAN TO WORK IN DONUT shop, making donuts. Penneil Donut Shop, 516 8. Woodward Ave after 6 . Bham, wel 4-0733, NEW CAR aren For volume Ford dealer in met- ropolitan area. The man we = pieved, RO oe a lished laundry peas peas Must be 25 or over Ehaproet with city . streets. building sales. ee ferred. Apply vr. Stecker, Pontiac ‘Laundry 5840 8. Tele- raph. “ROUTE § SERVICE SALES We have over 400 estab a customers who depend on a pleas- ant salesman to serve them. We deal in nationally advertised items for the home, as well as a pack- aged line of qrecety items. It's usiness for your . without the risk. Merchan- dise delivered direct to your home each week. ee & commission, insurance ‘benefits, car allowance. wri particulars, past ex- employers & mily status. If you sare em- sieves. your reply will be vheld confidential. Box 117 Pontiac _Press. SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC works—Man with experience Michigar (= details. SALESMEN - ouT oO R Cc OF- FICES. R. TO EARN $150 WK. DRAWING A NT. SALES EXP. NECESSARY BUT WILL INTERVIEW A FEW MEN -. WITHOUT EXP. AND WE WILL TRAIN THEM. CALL & ASK FOR L. L. DENBO AT FE 2-7004 THE VERNON CO. A 85-YEAR- old AAal manufacturer of adver- tising specialties; & executive gifts, has an opening for a man in this territory, We train you to earn $100 to $156 | and week your first year Write giving qualifica- tions to Mr. Taylor, Box 1, Pon- _tiac Press. "TV TECHNICIAN _ Apply 1116 W. Huron, FE 45-2244. -WE NEED Several men who want to sell America’s most accepted car. Our dealership will outline our : Cy Owe: MT 8. aginaw 8t., ret Mich. WE NEED REAL ESTATE 8ALES help. Pull or part time. Top. com- and broker co- operation. If you want to get In a —— business and wil) follow instructions, call me personally a 2 Chapin Real Estate OR_3-1223 WTD: BRICKLAYER FOR VBE- neer work FE 17-0495. WATCH REPAIR MAN WANT! WANTED, 74 W. Huron r) = r Wanted Exp. Mechanic Ford experience preferred. Blue oO vacation, FORD SALES REA _&2521 WANTED FULL TIME MAN with good car and honest back- ground to learn the real estate business. Big earnings for the right man. Call Mr. Hackett for. appointment. FE 4-2544 YouNG MAN FOR ESTAB- Haneda bakerv route selling San- ders Products, small investment required. Linco'n 6-8990 Pm _ Help Wanted Female - 7 3 WOMEN. PERMANENT POSI- tion with new branch office. Par- ents Institute Incorporated. Abi!- ity to meet ro le. Call ate inter- view after OR 3-4118 $25 TO $35 DAILY Direct es: full or part time. New uct No competition. Call Mt 3-0152 before 10 a.m. ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR secretary. Power-tone Corp. 112 Ww oLE . Milf:d, Mich. MU 44-0055. Cross, JEF after A NEAT HOUSEKEEPER. 45 OR sf Live in. no children. FE 2-522: or FE 5-4029 BOOKKEEPER - 8TENO - FULL ate work The Salvation Army, W Lawrence 8t. Cail i Scam. M A, Michalsen, FE 2-5!22 BEAUTY OPERATOR. EXP. FOR Pontiac. Responsible. OA 8-2008. BAR WAITRESS FOR WEEK- ends. Must be neat, clean, & fast & able to take orders for 3 tables at once. No others need apply FE pode between 12 & 1 or 4 & & p.m. BEAUTY OFEaA TOR EXPERT. enced. Imperial Beauty Salon, 28 _ Auburn ve OOK, £E IENCED. ALSO Kitchen work Applications Be- tween 98 5. No calls ease, Morey’s Golf & Count Club. 2280 Union Lk. Rd. Off Come merce CASHIER Full or part rag cashier. Must ? wre ood ref. ae "oe exp.~ _ Market, ras * DAY WORKER ee transportation #7 References. ‘Drayton Piains Area Wi. New selt-service drum’ store oem goon Applications wil! wr an departments ay 4pm. & Sat.. 9 to 12 a.m. in person, Dixie Hwy. at Mid Pins to Wrigiey’ 3, j8 ete. ro cn Paper - i els is cee ee ae meee | a ‘ oe ee a Fe : - ae ae ba = <2) er eee : | 7 - i ; So i ‘ Ee ty oad a ae roe oe i, ie j a ; $ e o ¢ he a i | Mess 1 lee CONVA EVELYN EDWARDS Tt Bullding ‘Secs ae cenvaucers |. YOCHTIONRL coun | ao 2 ; ' PERI RS wa ‘ATIONA -DWARDS. 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Peed prive pris: wae: Attractiv: EA. HILLER | ~ baitaing . ayonons a HOUSEKEEPER ¥ FED NCED. Married. 21 y Eo wae PE. eer me cement oe Smee 'Y LANDSCAPING top re home ot E NEEDED e PE ont NICE CLEAN — ich Lapeas Completely a dedre RD.| foe ae etive Colonial for NEEDE! | . R@publs r FAR one ee nite Apecoergy yersig [a ult Bervice efi it for vou B ts. Get Di . everything “tur fei froem hom r sales Slee tor hese! dren. 3 young EDE EL Epublic 6 7642." oft old. On MER ME GIVE 5-0086 3 jobs. ERT rvice uaranteed, _ Sate lor vou buy outr t the _er. Pri ing f ATH, . plete Jevision. judin ome. vatives , engin g lot, Ide pr teat hy les amare otte DERLY MAN , a | Gee Give You pote ei A Fe reece, | OX ale, Phone 0) a. he ight or ou K NICE V5 92. fiptob ed 3 CLOS- | a en wash Tis. orga p dys = 3-41 plete ‘cher eh | ce amin MAN Snoured ark bond ou A P ha Ph RIMMIN E OF | z Sant m muni no 4) CE UPSTAIRS dults. PE wash- ‘price down, ell com- BR Deca S om ise a of | EXP. ting. FE 5- a work Anyth ea: 1 A ERICE Bi . FE 5-659 G AND furnitu PONTIAC ty | That Ws ones AIRS AP 5-3011. REAL Map pean wee. OOCK — HOUSEKEEPER. ein EM fF IN HOUSI 5-6838. OuT-| large Bes @ Com inc alee 3 or OR _FE | ppb a ca Lake Lak ee ane cago. A anteos. PRIVAT AL M ) REALTY 1} 4 Woodward, i cries omg. Live it pre "ail" Exveemuenegs, some pnin. WORE. | Ses a contractors, Lawn buldngs ever | Cer Us BUY wee, anges | Het, Calling of Su to pubtstes si nee pany Davare| baneeyeie Ses cre | Nig) | 4 s ; t ot | pur anc , PRIVATE BAT IN, REAR | UL Ponting, Time yell da poaberreae EXPERIENC! s, painting. | CET © Ou Ww Ge ao iiding er you. On ease a Coe Paper Atebecrend Orton | SMALL oe Located within : : ed wo GED PAINTER WANs ME : . Com- | LA 8586 or WANTE Kina) hatte tee can ene potas eee te : ts, MY TE BATH to Hous: FFICE. AU- rc or OR — ot RG heme 3 rk, self PAINTER GIV. — NDSCA’ D TO ON call cataticestcnt Phar 'SMAL +15. & ma E FOR ent corne 300 f ‘ 1924: Ref. tn $-2860. emplo Ww oa_shel? 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Y OF SOD wantin. cs “Phone Fi a chairs. oggy polls prEAR-ROO'! REALTO! ont. decorated $80 space with oPFiC sonday-iot Prices les = bent ‘Also | HOU ‘oor summer Hig ee rmingham. ved immed! MArt ¢ CA} yne FE- 8-69 ‘airs..| 3097 oy ults. EM rida st ND 3 LTOR A. JOHN $80 Seoce with 24 Es ok DEE com in hous: SEPAINTIN werk Fm bn. sEPTI 8, PA “BEE Mi ue _ aAyiair 6: N MILK Ba Ww. mre Pee ee ont NOUR Want 60 P.M. TRAD FPTENERS— IKE vs LL GC LI 3-6 W. Pont: pt. near LD |2 ROOM: Heferen ON front Ci BATH. | ‘ t. . = s. erry P ear Mt. Cl rees. 8t se for pedicel ANESTRETIOT 1 DAY ed Fem No Deine ON RO _WERE al and | ARTAG a7 - jac. Reas lake ROOMS ces. Sod clean. Jose in. FIRST F PE 23 SYLV send Eeidar ts aan Pals oc mou - Cove: gery. N “up SERVICE ale 11) PA Ds AUTO NEW R _____- Phone | ong dist AGE are L ~ onable rnished BATH aes Inquire Util fu LOOR 5 R E 2-206" vi thiy pe. ‘ull pri in rage. 0 N. O. up _& deliv IRONI TNE MATIC. UNW cone FE 5-000 iving ¢ Murph Meee sme i 309 rn: Ns | 5 ROOM after K. yuants 1466) $6,- Excelien B. 2 GIR. er. EM 3-0059 NGS. P’ 8021 1ST. Catt i ANTED AF rE 5-6806 moving, | 2 ROO! 4 Quar Moana, et ve. ref TALLY) BA | Saginaw. aker peak! bath DUPLE 6:30 $ $56, vacation e omis WANT 1CK co. MA up free ARTICLI 4 M FU rters . 30 } ard, FE § wtilities t rigerator, " beat, TH. UP ear _5-1993 apt. furni X & 2 B 1,500 D Renee ge no |r ~ aon |al i _§ days w LIGHT ROUGE. — REDUC charge ES PICKED derly indy, RN. APT. | HOLLY ura iia)? 00d cond. PER. R é aE es uye this OWN. or pert tise A a tor T RONoe wack a ome Sar RE DUC PE S48 cneral Hosp FE $2 See | \VOOD “ta MS Lia _Refer. ES aie |* , BS | ROOM S| Soo srcen! Jovely ranch | Soepeinie| ten fo ee liver. FE 5-87 108 ik 4-" ACE ces 1 ED | RA HAVE osp_ FE 28 L| RMS. PV APTS urn. Pvt HT HE/ 2-7425. wnie's Bi USE, IN orn 3-room bath tor och incom Hospital. : Os- A-1 YRO: UP - mov. TREE DOR 3| an van to A TES _ wo ROOM 6 near VT. BATE S. iz ROOM yt ent. Cail AT & | Phone | ar, Kee QUIRE and ¢ & bath owner. M e. NIN DE- a al and SER oving, FE 4-4 serve men. Se _ FOR 2R 7 Cl ATH. S&B _ Call FE ¢' Gas 11-RM B calls. go Ha: Tom.| *he¢ ge to with f od- pick up Os, “r a 2-7188 trim mi VICE. eae 7 Sm you. #8 day ¢ mi!-p: 4 MEN | LOOMS, ark S . APPL private ATH. 7500 RM Ki rbor, Pri e e rent, ireplac & deli REFERENCES, ing. Get our bid. : mith) tm are WUscter len on |) ee BATH. YIR ate_entr. PE DOWN | & le OUSE C ie| 7 eee es. Lak Beautiful : tS RT-TIME W Work Wome Be said, * ing MEYERS FLOOR == | ‘Tr ucks to Paik ne all ia ee Ta . EN.| Reon GaSe, Po sideaiiad Stee “Walon iva SMALL FARM Many oth only $8,950. priviiegss: a ULL < ORK - i ema 35726 a & fan CLEA | TRU > Rent | 3 DLEAG e Oxford Coa | —2 a spect. FE a wel. arage a ce & bath OOR. PRI. SOE nn tai Pe $120. 1 kinds er good For -TIME WOMEN nale 11 ALL MAKES itor se N- | << TR board ED MAN . | entrance. C BATH 2-4289 _FE_ 5-21 ah tnesesl) sees I | NO ear offic mn fore ol rea buys wom PAY _& WANT KES rvice.| 2 ¢ ACTO ieee with WISHES 2R _ Call af WIT a 40 23 M only | aoa - CiLDeion | you b estate and sonalit; an wi Y & cleanin, WALL repaired OF FOU Du on eal EQUIPME RS 2 eating private a | OOM & | ter § H PVT ROOM ontoe §' - pack er unf REN uy . Cal u all and ca’ ambition A-l IRON g. PE 17-8087 WASHIN at our by taccey icone P mp Fy ta 1% NT ne . igh ef family —_ _Howard | BATH P OR 3-322 furn - & BATH + | ston eardsiey — No ¢ OR | We are Aes to x 34 hours r. One whe per- calor | re te Office store. Gene trained ENS TRAILERS ton stak | neady near Ge i a y LARG st FE patel s 3 _FE pete ent. ~ PARTI _ | woomn: d., off het | offices pew mov _Cail PE as and day Saar can Curtains 4 Pick rence eae ral Postion Po 8 AND ssemi-tratiers ai 6 Sass a) oat ease dec SE ROOMS, WE PE 8-3536, or 44 ee RTIALLY | Hot - ee lark- se i oat 7001 see “ey po inTERESTED 1 ro "tt noon =>, Gone PE 4-208, ra alll eG a 2 ang mtiac F ACTORS NOLEL een Oem. |e coe eave 3 ROOM 44 N. Jesse after 6 | Greer ek, DROOM HOME wena sc ghiand Rd «Mt 5 ok IRON FE 42065. elivery. APPLi ) FE 3-0135. Law- Ind arm and ADY m. I= je clean, FE by w FUL oom rafter 6 en Lak oil hea noun | D Sts of F d oiM = New ettis IN Ri Doon. — cacy 3 We serv: ANCE 8 35. ustrial T and MY room and WISHES 2 ROOM. +7339 elcome. LLY | heals APARTM 2 | _EM_ 3-06 io (4 Co t. $75. N Ez orot! elegraph & | or help ex will train’ ESTATE? “hyggree oy “terreen re stiomali mates ol ¥ Open Dans racto WI 2779 afte —— BOARD | > 8 NEWLY eet praise recs ENTS W NICE H mmerce Ros. iy Snvde 2 . host y ‘service. FE t“pontise ¥. oteay we r Co, DOW rt $30 p gery | eek, 4 " DECO! shoppe ceene pest ead ete Ga =e ds. | 7001 RE: er Lav ed peop! x e. FE| 20¥ wasne ringer PE 4. WAR _ | snot WOMA m. V OOM wobec RATI ping c Cd wore Reliee | rage & ON 01 tse. jon oe vend we like & Wee, people. led $7 & ND OF Ez 8. 06 rs. 30 Mares p= D her lad N Ww ett MOD! 15_Cly Ep| *= water Sac tly rig- jalan AKLANI | Town hargas ntl er levee ove on make the benter | BABY! cs ere: Be en ae ei VET with 3 cluding Sunds — OULD cae | We lear | SaiTearc —=—.0CUC!C A pa ere ee ,OAKLAND LE | FP a Mah ca Mee | it pete friendly better | BA 1. Exp. & OngERs | _'’ OVOX HEA rE _wants hi 3 TON y | WANTE are hom ont furn ath & _ KITCHE! i mith at Me WARW after § dren, $75 | __=M 33303 right hite Lak : people, prcdhhae Le Reter, ie i0its Nu Saginaw. PE 46530 | hE Saere: N STAKE to D MID e. FE > 6196 © Washin, ntrance N- ROOM | room he: ICK H § 30 | 3-3303_ or hana r : _cinity NG IN M . FE | BOB'S . Sagina AID. RM wa FE 44088 TRUCE N share h DLEAGE 2R t_ FE Tene et Util-; Br OM & BATH Lake, me fo AS A 3 MU or _ MUtual aide ( ) ani Y HOME teri PAINTI FE ¢0539. wishe LAR’ ielfean ornte with D COUP b OOMS, WN es. FE! oa “pvt Spas lake pri r lease. BED. | LTIPLE Utual 4-6417 N pital Rd vI- or & NG SE 39 r Ss work RGE _3278: or utl eld LE aby EWLY 1438 es fu £ \ 30th vilege Syl . LISTI Ss done, mote re 1-007 Phone Exterio: RVICE *} _Tubbish. haul: PAMI 2. 1 in sow aes 42082. welcom DECORA’ 7 ROO! 7 rm. O NT [WILL R FE s $130. Vv wan| ; NG SERV VALL N ice Westen! NO. RICEL 8. OR e286. Work TN- sa lead Pa Gon cy WwW tice. MY e, $14. ATED. ‘® MS & BATH Pi arage | L RENT 4-5000 ephaey || OTIS S ; RVICE mtd : — . NICE = E Gu Pai FE 8-0; es and Wtd. Com MY 2 ROO week. nee, BATH Paivatc oe | Oak P 2B St. Micl 1166 M59 EY RE po frost SECR: _PE_ 27-1634. LY CARPE ar,| Paintin 145. tra . Ms & BA] FE Day Weate uececneen ark Lin EDRM._ | This ¢ chaels OR Me at SALTY 4-801 me, ev ETARIAL \ ae PENTE = zg &D cts, M =e ATH. GR _ 8-143 welcom ecorated, TE EN- coln HOME hom omfortable 2 On 3468 or 17, enings L Wor CON “NTER 1sT ecorati tgs. 3 couple OUND | 1 e, $18 ve 1 sm R 1-8381. E > 4 e can le 2 b OVERWEI or Lake Rd. EXP . wv RK| Fy NTRACT CLASS ing 20 20 2:3 or men, FLR '} ROO r week. an} ent L ves jate ho serve the edroom : . LIPEG FE fe & CTO ex P re 3 R 16 Fi MA FE ake C tamil using imm ~ ghee WOMEN MU_ 4-5508 ter ava UARI Tw Phen IR _experienc AUNTI 10 | On OOMS Or- | AND otta y. co needs e- . ila D ibe cence Ee N eh B BA ~ ar bi of tac mero won| ee mae | ——— scien ar FS 0.00 *. ee Mec oine Se | Sete Pres CS # ARE FRONT Cort ares 364) Hat 1 anaes ea pons ; +8165 gariins orgomiee vate INE Mee” ) EXTER oF se pai oe Steinbeugn Ci | ed ROOMS STOVES wg) ne Micnigan PE 367 AGES, F io a cement and @ a REGISTER EXP organised. Ml SPE yi vc WwaCGas eer ae pices aperey toy Leos | Ses Ona ICELY — ugn Ct | Bie MS. STO aa. altor 3 B: SFE ven rpc a pian aaa _ GIR All CIALIS’ WALL WASHING es. OR cilemtn Sf or ecc’ hase aew arn couple FURN r furn Vis ARPRIOER EDRM 0731. ewiston, a chtiteem te gas Z over See? Assis ED | __sitting L 15. D kind ISTS able WA = satisf 1 ontra ew 2 ROOM yke or mHED| Pe Clo REF auto . HOU doo ren can w a zt = rears a of > amelie’ SHING. REA: tea cli ears cts fi ja Robie Rd. single rkin se to RIGE. . oil sE r of th te th ateh cePnerae ps Se yrs tant | GIRL ; _& housewo ~ay S BA ing, cl chimne A-1 PAI s, FE 8-68: REASON. yeu sell lientele ra] petrice|* lof | nish & “aa _FE 5-43 man chanic. g space. town. Pi R- quired conke Ye 2 BA 000 dow: e school e front office ise. | te os wants —— 34096. te eateal anaes pasta or teri INTING. IN noc a ak for Bob Bs eee ew ed wi ATH. NI = _.___.G Apply 87. Me- 7 ROO cso HS. ee el - Just $2 . Must FOR : pater pa FGGETIO ind pony hd Oe acu Dent | =< jor. 10 INTE To Buv Bob M facet ee th Mu CELY ‘ LORI Me- OOM se re- : _ of $8,500 like age, Martial type, fia; abe. oak relates pail ON A! ers, tercaces: iataohnce aranieen Pree RIOR & 1 tar ca Ts ston rphy be: FUR- RMS. _U A_ APTS partly f MODER like __Write status 8 “Tse as} cl Sin kee Iso atl | 4A! | pacar oad EX: en & 3 4 < ia pat PPER | $73 pea COTT Ranch-T axLEStADteS Fae at PBS ens| eee eee A. PAINTING WAI re A eae aE i ee, Adis. FEwiD. "eoe. | Ba hea eric, | vecen be . of part. time. Te Wax 70 iEOGRAP HINO. 1 a fered company. FE S701 regis: INTERIOR: ALLPAPER A eircan ary Tet with |“ Free Mit pe ae tara OO hake Dries rooms ibeauk saLincabt ledges A potential tl aspire ponllosean THANG. EBC faney pena NE RO So ‘& EXTE More 2-2116 Opera co. > Ae vt. ent. EO . LEN x OF Aba i 008 to RN. APT — place. com. atory 21 ft ished 'Y ene aL : NED W ont EM 3-2842 aEc.| W LOOMFTIELD 10 Ba PAIN 5-7007. 8-6062, AR 1073 W n Eveni REALT vivan ‘hake Pi 2174 PRIV ATE, — PE MS UPPE Dm. RN. Lk ACHE SUR ai 3-6880. KE. codas ch a ot] heat re piso reele lopped RVICE me FE 4@ of eis OMAN “Walls ee CLEANERS” 8t, AINTING , 6 FPA 80217 meal i@aniars ROOM PE 5-6572 Avondale |* 21539. R LAKI tia Apt. 5 URNISHE. poral as eres yer 2 Plateas ‘pred coamets TAB. E erly lad DESIRES ree est, t windows. NERS E 5-9037 PAPER HAN . aenye yard. LBASEME e 4 RMS & E PRIV. .c._ Season minutes ED PINE gras spot. feeecee eee 17400. tues 5 Cah Ronen. TRUST y or children, CHIMN’ 0 obligation. HANGING. re see |e ake p NT APT, | full_bas TILE BAT ALL MO mor. year, 1 rom Po grass here and aayeel graee Mrs. R ° Rom SORT _ ren. EY. R rr ‘asonable. NG. 63 7 _EM rivileg Bio| ™o™ ement, ATH, | Pri DEKN, FE n- Ty, ne lots reen waren Ts, Robi r W0Ood 0, watch . ch ¥ O1mu. ii. Wir work. Fr OOFING 9-1631. Painti H 7 ROOM 3486 Child Gl se s. Ideal fireplac LOWER. ee Sea NEW cl | 2-8662 lake ain Silver of shrub. Mi Island WANTED Jc mse) Boone. while IRL. 18, WILT rss & GUTTER Painting & Decorating 2¢ ol | laay’ BATH. rea! ROOM & Yor couple. Must. b —_to_Sept_! each Prom COTTAGE. ESS with le pa iit | EX ing ce ec ER lady Gul . PRI # ROO merectesenie M ;| ALL ~MODER FE June A : 250 al No JOE'S CO swims. FE nether wecks, PERT | Son, F orati Fo SW : So il Ricoh tres IVATE MS & até. 47 ust be MOD! 2-5906 oe Are Y : down a ~~ Betw. 8 CON- WASHINGS 2-2021. r works er-| er sh PACTOR . FE. 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CLEAN | op TOWN ges EM 30488 oTetibees | CeDan i — AGE, 0 Mouse is ‘eis meeas pee _ Press e to t be i eonetel roe wma meen 2-5018. + metal ACE | "OW t AND P. 580. Gigs. HAYI or FE en Adui Plenty RMS. UT |e Room 35-0486 Lake pri N | CEDAR _OR 3 ene ‘so IN Sectul is imam: house Pilea | as bape "wie "Pele at cu _- 7 MOTO? werk. | Long To Ner E. wal JEN, I _da te Caly, wen eran firmms| jocate MUDER vi-| bed ISLAND I at,| = Full foghanent: Coren NTED: Dixit RB GIR meas, R SE : +1 Naina. | -A85_ ton_ Real y Sat. Gen ahr ce. Hpeeed fa. N_HEA a mr yilmaabaned! aves won- Credit < SALESLA ac | M5. = Ot LS IN rewind RVICE P ATS — FOR v ” op tor 3 LA _& sun er 4.20 pace meats #. 192 Dixi TED APT. ences, EM tage. Mod FURN. 2 and win ted, sto ‘oughout. WARTED wae DY. PEO! Wom. inal U QUIRE |G Bore sSaene BE Pe Exterto NTING ———— av ARDEE en Fves 1} fee RGE RM n. 16 Pine & alll, ining Baréware. e Hwy. 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FINISHING ne c ars RIMMIN ate fee alle. 1 RADIO nN; vsti ROOMS. UPS te af | 0 Seer eee cor: —— “wma ‘Stes: MELO <__80D WOR ~Quarsry | VW 1 a catimate, FE 2.6010. FE ae ~ OR Ne NIG re Sse Maeve sia a telen on Sve 1900 " children wer & school “Uull NEA — opERN ares iuhine Rosi IL com ce . meget im Mooustan wee Re Fti00 FE 8-65 ~ oa Lan 7 oe EE FE {BONDED & TICENRED ing Dutch Elm ~ weet aul sERvice| fi ec * cid welcome” PE 82) LARGER wigs fare. Ret, Call Huron oul ot Qreada. 3 il Sade a mele con OUSEKEE $9 CONTRACTOR vee" ¥. ARANTEED A Hy Haglan Us ent RMS 23. ry ee ‘Ms. MoDER! ene 2 peer 8 emai vi ievaha =P.| F 301 ‘D uitoes. FE MAKE. TV eelyea cone pega Pl PVT. "3 Be — ine PE rmingh: one-floor elderi ootings, b Gat Vressma . FE] _ RADIO Ty REPAIR ANY Ed ot your eont: 8 rm. lc decor. | —8'_8. Parke Ful FLOOR. e fo: DRM, TR 00d a 2 dise’ are ioe eat? oe — & Cement be abe Roth cakes lors Tailoring 16 Rubio vy 137 8. poONDON's Pron. fe Pa Stout. Re It mt y Rooms 4 e sant side OR See vaned. it, OAS HEATED basement. wate the gesson. OR 31014 Lethal $1.00 Down ou aay 6; ot te) nate a Fire ICK, Work terati AKING ~s t sT Ba ves Ti altor | — uw & BATH. AL € LARG! Newb ED. cottage NC ai lthervene ty. Quiy vere heme Set open ee Boe WOR th my pe De ay me errr er Service 22 DEEDIATE CA 8t. ot :30 3 wu ween ea Ga Ria vere _F DECO how ay thts p LAKE FRO decorated. eity. cranch, tn good humo: td An ga eae | ae Kin 71-0495 ments and ch ©.| Fu home Sane formals. als tidal Shee © 22A es (ATE CASH FOR — s-si6s, —s ems 6 General Hospital. PURN NR cos oe taal We he No LS eerd goaceothd Food umes, "Palece and ad duties | floors. Ds en eee rniture 1 FE 28-8455, é chines ‘repairing. ADDIN | ts ~e cieasae EQUI. _5-6054. people oe APT |_downt APT. $20 / PE 4-3387. NR. e F no ae oni ave the “ee pce Pt mere ee eral 22900 oe ENT WORK Se nro efinishing 1 giv Co, it . Expert NO Mae RS Te Mops Or Lave ay ly : a pe é pS FE era A WK. NEAR MOTEL caBr y. e oats Het aren | A & BT ensen, FEd- NTIQUES — SPECIA 6A U A oe Orchard ag AeA Realt oR & 3 LARGE ROO Close agl PEE, tee on bemene PON™! $1,000 Lakefront ee anted Fooing WwW RENCHING borer nore’ foe ALTY. VAR poserargeasasar areas Jpholstering on poe LORT CRCES. 4509 rece iS FuRN Pe MS CHOICE ee TELE june. gan Ra swood fishing. partly furtiehed —— ater 1 iN TOM 3t & b PRIVATE EN. r NE : a cK calm be roel | chad Coon ce ; hive in, Exp ROR COUPLE ed aie oe sox CEUERY WOme Field tile __ aren Pierag_ 166 rden Plowing mot “ate BES * > PROPERTI — 7 ROoME lea atter es located crus, DECORATED 3 RESORT rE ups) show? lmpenne a : . eaant | To Bk replace: CEME "| ALL POW 6B sat we D) F. ARLES fr cre| 1. NICE. E 3 se to rge 8h NEAF 2 poss MI wae . Seen cond. RICK 5. FE NT WOR Plowin ER “ing. att cuUsTOM ‘arm 117 ontage FE Workin EVER E down to rms., uback Li R GRAY es- aw work. Stock “ako K.| ing. decing. Set Sete ace. |= euler Qt 8. Telegray a fase eae YTHING “dw. NV ve: = for Jus eee: Inside T fy eee large. —_ pi aed _FE 4- Ae UIPMENT.|, . THOM aay tke Re. ed a. all yime Ses Mies av TON. Aloe Stout, R MAytair 66429." reappear boot $ neice The Ci Watkins pa AR cls’ Guaranteed ve, he ie Genta Soll, cow’ manure. +e o& TRLEGR UR ties Sos BM OV Eves. _f Ms PRIV Mon. orl FTAs oe ealtor |e bathe . cart eet) kate.” tal Nene. “10 ets Ne. cap ily ad- | BRIC work, Ph and acre. = ManeRenstelmmaanta sand oo $1,000, FE 5.8891 facilities. mute oa. AU PUAT, = “tH teal 65 or ae La: doc 3 cea oa gi a sbooir Tie" K.Berry "t tee nett Anywhere, FH bette. Sisprencs, Your met com tracts Tmmedia O00 |? encom a AONDRY| fat as , 4 ROOMS & BATH OF aimecs. Ew atoo aeons | | T Cycion oll ace Fe A les. K, FIR: al — E 5-066 OR! ‘gs oe Realto Immed chase jan MS. N t, and r. Priv BATH LLED — conven- f Cycion garage. zeway~ pasework & wate BULL Phone z PLACES ALL | 5 4 x, bade ue a lca oo ey SED : Partridge, seats ee0. Fisher Tien aie gront — _ter’ furn casement Heat Eibeck "Er essa cE. MODERN COXV. urther’ informetes clacleee! ; werview ta Birm i at coun- BULLS: OR seext M - G ee BLACK 24 ‘Wanted R WwW Hu. ee red. pg ce 3 ORI-RIO ance WILLIAMS rm. Reas Mar a GILES REF — 7 > og ell raising ‘or. | SER A B-4608, et, wee coaeethined : mes ome a RETRIEVER, OU eal Estat : bath & NICELY off aunt & Gakland pa A Nice sand beech. 1 BALDWIN ALTY C — oad & some —— found: — a : EN vie FE 4-3 Bald: FO reward. Call Lake, | Clark R SLEEV eo 32h)? LARGE Ri Adulte, 146 PVT. come turn, Couple — refri Tafter _— neck, = Ese oo mily, MI we so” nag att base- 25 E. iss "Fa 44-8543, our oie! Call_ MA rkston, |_ROLLED U ARE a priv. ROOMS, ie ee FOR COLORED, ith baby ee. s! For R FE PERRY Sao — im OPEN oe Ne «i Y R jot and 3 ro 4 1] 0 TO Pu fees facet Base. U R teas pri mh én RRO B ma, ce “ont Ouse on — : | Want Adst To LEM: hen “i a hi st 6 sell, ea CI AVate.w ‘ ‘ upset aah tlhe 06 HAM = \) | bem wT a soa » MOLT ae ; 4 i a Bye 3 } 2 i es . “Vy | ¢ ‘ i . ed 5 iy / , 1k: PONTIAC PRESS. EREDAY, JUN 37,1937 ein 72a t oll | ae = ‘ + * i . a \ * thee \ A ‘ Je “ , ae: +. : - ~s For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses, 43 arn nnn FOR SALE BY ESTATE. 047 On BED ep bl HAYDEN LANDO, PONTIAC. 13. A | ay ee Loe a sa ek se! r r10 606 _ = es D. $2,000. CASH. PE: -3222. 1 targe “shaded™ Jot. a ey ipl bedroom | N RANCH TYP TYPE, 4 4 | BEDROOM € to land sn Sar Fame tom oy 28 actes of good ~ $1,000 DOW a Pontiac’ Goodie ‘terms. i E. MANSFIELD. c! te aeatoe FE 24146 j 3 bedrooms, : yrs. old, = Excellent 3 bedroom home. with)? BEDROOM BRICK ON Wore Priced ate, —_— i res wets, ons Soars: tatee) ot pect ree room. fireplace, Lawson Real Estate | room with wall to wall carpet. by owner Ot -000 | 1327 E. Auburn. OL 1-1611 OL 1-173) | fine features, $17 Breakfast nook off the kitchen ease Pull bath with éxtra - stool sin /PURNISHED 5 RM. HOUSE, 5: a reation Pieet - Ettrabeth Lak basement, Lar, room a in Kiely "ine tile floor.! Cooley take _Rd. Open Sun y. furnac ee ead FOR SALE BY OWNER, 3 BE Repyiangecaved yore win oo meters Somer a at bus. Priced right at $12,900. | Dossesstoe me FE eat amees te) PERRY STREET. $1000 Down. 5 room home. Sun porch 10 x 22. PY OWNER, § Living room 11 x 28. Bath, Base- o bus. with fataace. Close to schoo! ROOMS & BA bedrooms, hot water, 1 car rage. Storms & screens, dl | sulated. Nr, adison Jr. High. eone with low down seymenic Fr, COOLEY LAKE. A: proximate 2 Z & acres ac: - road m lake. Liv. TWO FAMILY SHELL ON pees | ing teem 18 = 18. 3° bedrooms | lot 10, 7 ~~ $1500 DOWN * || 3 room nearly new ranch type | <+-wath Oil furnace. 80x400. Walking distance to school. | Owner transferred. Priced attrac: | tively. Immediate possession. - Dorothy Snyder Lavender | REALTOR 7001 M59 Just past | Town Hall on right hand side Ph. EM 3-3303 or MUtial 464) i t | Buy: Thru Partridge _ List Thru Partridge parate dining room. Excellent kitchen with Formica comeaene Plastered — car garage $11,600. Reasonable rms G GALLOWAY LE —ment. EM 34197 4 many Highland township, ‘low down Baye ‘|LOON LAKE FRONTAGE. BED- room ranch, full basement, fire- place, plastered walls. §19.950 ful) price, terms. Call FE 4-2544. ed. 3 bedrooms, 2 car | Lake privile 2 baths, beautifully jand- | garage, J. C. HAYDEN, “Realtor scaped, iret trees. piv — town $17,000, terms. FE ¢- 86 E. Walton VE 8-0441 Open Eves.’ e take over. Combination brick | od aa new, $12,300 —terms R 3-6146 \- len of town.:2 bedroom, finished 3-50332. plastered, $750 down. EM Ka cd hh LITTLE F ¥O 4 rooms and bath near Walton & | bedroom ‘bunguiow, wi with ‘tuomae, Sashabaw. full basement. $1.000 te ofl turn ‘2| down. Cail FE #6683 acre with, aks eaiee leges. Near yon Lae Tot H ford ‘beach, $500 down REAL VALUE—Two bedrm.| Omecclen in perfect condition. g rooms in northeast section. ex: Only two yrs. old. Beautiful birch © kitchen. Delco oi! furn. Two large! lots. Only 4 miles from city. Lake! pasuaees Easy terms cellent Ressproeg fireplace. $8 925 terms. FE 4-254 : TAYLOR, REALTOR 100 Oakland Ave FE 4-2544 180 ‘BELL OR TRADE—3 fam-: ‘ROCHESTER. 6 YR OLD 3 BED.- | loca’ ted in an excellent rent-| rm. brick. 1'y eetne: Pabtens rm. 7 - section. New oil AC furn | ' For Colored Completely furnished 2 bed- room room home on @ paved street. near, schools, etc. Only §5.500 With low down payment and $50 per month. Immediate _posses- isession—We have the key. | “GILES REALTY CO. (221 BALDWIN AVE. FE 5-6175 i THORPE STREET 3 BEDROOM HO! schools, bus & shdpp!. -Foom & front dining roo heat ack $9,250 porch, re: grill AD for TER MS, Call J. R. Hilt Reaitor 101) Wo Huron | Newingham ¢ carpeted. Sunrm . in ee xl ft stoker 1 car garage. rege land- Tot. Pave Suresh. re oe ieociac | ig ey lot. Immediate possession. , will accept late model car. land 7,800. Roscoe Martin. 103 E | con housetrailer or equity, oun St. OL _2-1231 in your home as down payment ‘MILFORD - — FOR SALE BY OWN a “ er, 9 rooms. 4 bedrms. 2 baths, $18.97, ore = picounery, ee Rec Rm. & utility. 1%: attached garage. auto. heat. citv water; home. & oer exc. cued Beautiful 100 x 140 aren ee *f wooded lot. $18,900, terms, cash 66.000 spent on improvemen S| to mortgage of ‘make cash petie Large Chicken ny Twe Mid ar ee _535 W. Commerce. MU 4-337 Jana. School bus at cor located FOR SALE) BY OWN E ROR i rade | peat Outerd and caly 10% miles! free and clear. Good cond. West trom Pontiac city lim ts. 200 diotings You te ere photo-| re save time Part right at ou | | side. Close to schools. Want mod- ern 2 bedrm. home in country, me | with 5 acres or more. Not too far from Entec & puopales Press, Box 1 Goor. GREENFIELD? MICE Cts CLEAN : LIST—with complete rm asemen service We tay are page FRONT a sudsaver & cerpetins $1J.- _month 197 Oliver “FE 2078 14 y ful! bath ‘AKo waest cottage, AE Sa Nn eect ieee ers f y owner, MY 3-05 C Al. TODA ‘rooms and bath Both located on ranch, Eve e u a > er large lot with access to Cedar ; ry feature” Buy Thru Partridge $10.950 Tcltnd Uake. Pull price only 48. 2, full beth 3 lovely fireplaces. List Thru Partridge Eile _ { _ 30C with 8759 down. scaped yard. See this fine home h\I~W tO 1b, BATHS | EMBREE & GREGG ; > } . , ; JO 6-1528 M1 64133 7 PE MDREE © GNTEAGG e NO 9249 Down BEDROOM NG Blon "Rake “Village JIM WILLIAMS a Ms im . Union Lake Village © : = > 4c ~-F See ce ae EM 3-430] or EM 33314 . DOWN 17x 15.8 FF. | SEN ENGAGE FULL PRICE 37005 MONTHLY | | REAL FSTATE & eye en LIVING ROOM Well kept trame house Nicely payments $41 Walled Lake. ‘242 8 Beldwin Ave ___ FE 4-054 a SRS i * wooded Immediate possession vear old ranch landscaped 23 | BY OWNER. NEW 4 BEDR NEW 3-BEDROOM NICE SIZE KITCHEN Call EM 34166 now or EM 3-241) car garage, huge jot MA +417 brick ranch ate ement, ts = ; 5 : alte > Som cu ae baths. Lot 100 x ch baggy ob aor bedroom | meeriers ne Full Basement : vin ; NIN sp \C OAKLAND CO REALTY NEARLY 1 ACRE $19 750 with $5,000 dn Less ing On your lot. FC WOOD CO Spacious Bedrooms WITH DINING SPACE ! (2610 Union Lake md Neat & clean 2 bedroom h S prve| cS Nmorigage | MU“ -00ts : . pete ment enue & berries riv Mason Sita: ater Too OR with Large Closets Ist BDRM. 14x59 FT je his one call as eat North: | Tiveratg © 12 MUA weet att: . + : . field. off Gidain s Rd Will eae |= 36440 Double Shding Doors tek Gl SL) tl) geen ee WILL BUILD _ 7 Nfodern urchin 2nd BDRM. 134 10 FT, CLAY STOKES AGENCY Slamming. eleccrierl) Weatauaniie On lot 4 English Co- | : - it iehigan lenlellicustvails precistemy (mouse pu Exhaust Fan ; mae (fUtual €475" Res FM 34783, ‘stelled. Ward Orchard Sub Handy Good dea! this rime of year. Also. led Dining Area 3rd BDRM. 10x91T. | |4 ROOME & BATH SMALL DOWN | Gown PE” shopping, etc. $300 iterations FR ¢-2778 aneled Dining ‘ SAO AD payment Call FE $-3578 or FE} (= tile Bath’ with Vanity Imagine all this custom SATURDAY 26 2210 broker. ae _ SI! k — and Tub Enclosure and quality built on your | ht +-Bedrm. Home = M-24 rs Copper Plumbing lot for only $10,950. on 6 Fertile Acres chard. flowing stream” 61400: da. Of looking at houses that aren't and more : U get fell (ueth cae alvin yee INCOME : . ; u ath, living Fm. 12a13 | . sis Coatparen ule. eocuee oui 1308 Phone for Appointment. || Medea ust peek Wi Gass aa ae | ecrms u u asemen AU ciose sq. ft. 3 bedroom brick ranch , aL . : } heat Neat and clean Huge shed- home. Full basement. two fire- SMITH- Floyd Kent Inc. Realtor al IC Se ' ypellaareces auccucd a aicios | : ° places, slate entrance 1'% oe ¢ Ei 0123 i | house. some woods 2 other good | ceramic tile with vanity. | z 2 [2 3. BE DROO\M bulld.ng sites on property Quiet l eCWa tered walls, oak floors - 92x24 Are IDEM “Dr LF secluded neighborhoad nerth of | 5 tered garage. All this for $17,600 / aa a a a5 nes Clarkston Full price $10 500 with REALTOR CALL MODEL § TO + OR -# TO REALTY — 7 SIX 7) Won | as! 957 Baldwin Ave FE ¢-6203 FE. DUNI AP 412 W Huron St : FE 4-4526 J RR Lh our Lot or Ours \ttractive Bungalow n Eves ‘til € _ od FS . rs ee ie I FEATURING at Limon lake , Custom Builder _ _FE ©1198 DOORS Every detail of design and con $400 DOWN Sacrifice—Bv Ow ner OFFERS LARGE KITCHEN 4 BATH ftruction will appeal to you in Jt reasonable effer on this 3 bdrm R : SUTRA y§ t George R. Irwin | REALTOR Fons Baidwin Ave 1S 5-0101 Or 3-4080 s| MULTI- LAKES > REALTY LAKE FRONT HOMES house “| 2 large bedrooms & lavatory w sloping abt wie Macc mcine ceaire: Screened porch, full base: | room, room, kitchen $ ment, oil furnace & show bedrms.. family room, 2% baths,, ©®™ garage. two % were lots | 2-car garage Carpeting. drapes. | each equal in site to 3 — & storms. Christian Hills ‘| 80 « 136. privileges to nion Lake's best sand beach CUSTOM BUILT New 4 rooms, completely modern home with ceramic bath, of] | furnace. doubly insulated, for owner. Garage 24 x 20, lot 1 x 136. Privileges on Union ester area Large mortg _ive ye 41-1776. ase HOYT “For your persona! interest” . with’ 3 $37,500 — OTTAWA DRIVE - = as furnaces. Interior fant | 8 ing orca || ne Se Seotifal ledpereck “ivcpnce DS. Toc replace — cx utrepiace — | UNION LAKE 10 YD! |. Master room with ov Modern 6 room nore: large base: arate beth, 2 seer bedrooms; ment with fire Ol fur down, y of poison ey nace, 2 car areca Tot 100 x 200, a bright — item, Screened| Union Lk privileges | prosseway come on rage. Ideal- = }-[)\\ ARD. B. KEITH | ly local home to fe a | own with eaoeay of space for the The Lake Man srowing family. See it now. =M 39-4432 PIONEER | $8.250- PRINCETON — Off Bald- ROCHESTER Country Hving on edge of town, house is only 2 yrs. old—picture ranch style 2 bedroom, natural arcane ving a fireplace, coremic me bath, leet ‘| ored fixtures, utility room, extra one 12x14. other 0x12. Quick let, deep | well, knotty pine “| breezeway, ga ment. ania to gchoois. ik fiuhing? Plenty , zremty here. ee 9 bed. “ dova. Open ay 2 to 8 - OL foom wun “fireplace, new lanl den rlookin| ke. Taree tet 100x268. Terms. wee #50 DOWN For action built | ue hares SEN os PROOF H Pare bedrooms, | bath. uthRy room with latest | For courtesy Hoyt Realty Pon-Tel Center FE 2-1942 FE 2-9840 254 §. Telegraph Rd ‘FURNACE _ FIRST OFFERING JIM WRIGHT 345 OAKLAN _OPEN EVENINGS U nti. 8 30 ' SPACE : Inside and . This - bedroom | home im Sylvan ete 8 it. Lo- cated on a 130x140 ' stantial down payment required. e & meat market in . S22 fraStul"aeterh ‘ens) BUILDER'S MODEL | no com: j . rooms a WL tamil soon be 4 fy, sae ot, basement | Sheen gn Jn M en, exce CT, estan | Oreck atria, alee be ochial .s¢ Ss, lake Vie tle. $0,000-—$3,000 ¢ | Iegeavon rivate park. Cass Lake. f spore pe meree| we modern e has) - a 2 bedrooms & bath down. tne WATERFRONI va bethe, up. 2 room. spt. HOMES rents for $16 r week. Full —— wal front homes basement, gas fired hot water | segs rom .000 to §§$40,000 heat, slate roof, 2 car garag our pred clean today. ar downtowr. $19,500, terms ee SIDE—2 bedroom bungsa-| LAKE PRIVILEGED kitchen, back pare LOTS fenced, Bisel fron ones Miose| Case Lake, 1 block to either pub- te choot shopping _ ares. Bloom feid "or Lady ut Refuge Wonderful “=. Bue — Commerce road. From o.088 DON’T RENT, BUY —$050 = wlsiape set — ety HOME price caly os Se t00 mo “ae Kent Inc., Realtor Dixie H at Telegraph AMPLE #123 Open PARKING « : REALTY CO. 1058 W. PE 5-0407 FE 0.1040 ist ru P rt pilose BE sees or $1375 eee URN HEIGHTS NOTHING by & wood floors. Full ray ao Only #1, ‘0 down. * DOWN. Will bulla 2 oF 3 bed CUCKLER REALTY rE Peel “a1 : [OTT LAKEFRONT Saree Lrg Commerce-Wolverine Lakes. LAKE FRONT LOTS | Commerce-Wolverine Lakes BUSINESS PROPERTY In Walled Lake SMALL ACREAGE In Novt & Commerce ships MULTI-LAKES REALTY | 208 8. Commerce_ Rad} Gl $300 DOWN You will find this 3 bedrm ranch home bright & shining like a new dollar. Beautifully decorated, pias- | tered walls & gleaming hardwood MA MA 4-1050 | BARGAIN!. Gi Take over. Owner Teermag state for health Almost new bedroom ranch on approx 1 te 1‘, baths On hardtop road. W1}1! sacrifice equity for $1500. Cai! _MUtual 4-0976_ OPEN Sat. “ini Sun. 1 through 8 BARGAIN !! ' $450 down. New! 3 bedroom, spa- cious window bey Pace ranch | type styling lmost ready to mess in Full basement. OR Model 32 3- ny = * SR EE gate off Baldwin Ave. \F BEDROOM, TRI-LEVEL. ON 2 Colgate of , ; jots 2-car garage Near Tel-Huron ined pee ie Pontiac's t | WATERFORD VIC 5 RMS_ FURN | | | Town- | ij | floors. There is a lovely well- equi kitchen with auto wash- er dryer, like new House is ly years old & built on a) with a nice P-. Payment approximate- ee on eiet mo. including taxes & “CRE ‘SCENT LAKE ~ SELL OR TRADE Ideal 3 bedrm. retired own. Balance payable $65 per month F, Wood Co.| Realtor 3-1235 call oR. Male Lake Rd & M59 . ANNETT OFFERS Huntoon Lake Spectons ranch hom bullt 1953, on comer ot 98 After 7 P. Corner Williams 133 close lake. bedrooms, 00% teed utility room, B- | sexsion, $13. 590. terms, = Dixie Highway os | commercial. Near | Drayton Plains ‘. Aral d | 10 rooms, 2 baths, s heat. i? in BDRM FRAME HOME ON 6 PES 3006 Best Buy 3 BEDROOMS FULL BASEMENT Glassed-in porch uti) rm. 1'2 arage, attachec Waterfront lot 0n387 Landscaped & fenced OR _ 3-221 _ CONVENIENT NOTT INING For sale by owner 3 bedroom x AES I AREA brick home on large lot, fully EXHAUST FAN IN “STEP SAVER FLOOR PLAN Sern VANITY. FHONE OR _3-4361 FULL TILE. BATH. WITH FULL COPPER PLUMB- ING. Drayton Area these are only a You can own this very neat 3) bedroom brick besee with a full , basement. floors, cer-/| amic tile bath 55 a well land-— aped 5 x 100 ft. lot. Side- walks oY sibs street. Only $15,- 950 &. down Take over a 4a per cent GI mortgage Won't last long! Clarkston REAL ESTATE ING 20 8. Main, Clarkston, See it today Smith Weidman Realty 412 W. Huron FF 44526 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GATEWAYS tc Mich. | ae —| HAPPINESS Hopkins a west of Baldwin 2- year 2 bedroom frame, auto- e matic heat & hot water. Nice) \WATER FRONTAGE aved street. $55 total per month CASS LAKE CANAL cluding taxes & insurance. nm}, lent ity bath tn day 3 to § or call N.C. Creigh- back each pare) toneea.: ope VE Pat ated ino anewer Seas term, and came il aes: room rambling ranch type, floor plan, ottering a 26 ft. living ‘room, e lotsa. Wooded Exc for landscap- 3 master drooms, utili- ing cr can. build 2 additional’ .ty room with new oi] unit. land houses Room in attic for 2 ad- . scaped lot 50 x 122 feet. offered ditional rooms, storm sash and at $10.500 &! 950 owr YOUR screens Can 'urchase with furni- FAMILY WIL! LIKE THY?Ss. ce none of ‘ which is over 3 : rs old Owner ‘eavine state SNOT rane : is acet for culck eee meding “Che 2-968) M ” SAVE WANT AD garden is in Selling for only $7.350 with $1,- cute & { located on | t | "50s (REAL TORS} E NERGY, USE| + "Merete Piorind ‘SERVICE DELCO OIL HEAT SLIDING CLOSET DOORS ALUMINUM FOR ONLY $9,975 PLUS LOT DIRECTIONg TO arte 1m N.C. LAKE R SLIDING WINDOWS ELECTRIC HOT WATER HEATER this lovely mint at Union Lake 2 good-sized kitchen ing room full bath floors Piastered walis | tastefully decorated Huge lot, | §© 205 ft. with & well-kept lawn 1 block to down and §75 per bossession Cash talks here - Giroux-Franks | GENERAL REAL ESTATE OR GRAPH RD TO Portac aig RD. - west 9 MILES TO Cass | 385 Dixie Hwy LAKE: - WATCH FOR! SIGNS ECONOMY LIVING $250 DOWN To GIs. Neer the McCon- Bel] School and consisting of 3 bedrooms 1's baths oil heat and newly remodeled kitchen. All for only §7.500- where can you beat it? $950 DOWN Its a 3 room bun g.asseg porch, ‘ull base- rieai, off heat garage and pretty shaded jot 50x15@ To- tal price only $7,950 $950 DOWN And only 3 blocks to grade and junior high schools. 5 rooms with full basement, gas heat and even the car- peting and aluminum storms and screens for onl estat brereale ot BELIE CALL alow with $220 PER MONTH be received from this om cw te LOWES} Pontiac Il “consists of three-r6om apartments piu 2 sleeping rooms also ha a 4 car garage at rear of jot Pull price $1! 00e Only $1,000 down to quali- fied buyer $$$ for $$$ ** You can hardly beat this value. Here’s a: 1l'e story bungalow in the Longfellow school district in better than new condition. A few of the features are a full base- ment. gas.heat. water soft- ener, drapes. and new car- peting ‘The 50 ft lot has Cyclone fencing and an 1!- new 1', car gerage price $10,800 - substan. tial down payment to a 4 per cent GI mortgage ELBOW ROOM On this beautiful landscaped corner lot 150x275 ft on blacktop streets Well con- structed ranch home with 2 Thermopane picture win Gows, carpeted 24 ft. living room with fireplace, and carpeted dining room. Com- pact kitchen and dinette Full basement with of] heat, large recreation area end fireplace. Breezeway and 2 car garage Reduced price of $19 ; : DRAYTON New last year-Cedar shake exterior with over 1.1090 sq ft. of floor space and nicely ecorated plastered walls arm sized kitchen, new ex- pensive carpeting, drapes, and Venetian blinds. Panel- Re as heat—highest — bill an fit per eae HT] Sa, basem rge 60 ft. lot. Quick pos- Be: tes wie Hi Sas areas and $75 pet month, “Bate an _ Kampsen a 40338 » CLARKSTON E ‘state Must eon mae bungalow, Oil hea Garage Lake Privileges. “0800 vata Ei NORTH SIDE INCOME Two family income, § rms and bath down and three rms and bath w Full basement, oil A heat, basement garage This is a reel buy at $9 with only | WaRe SUBURBAN Two bedroom bungalow lastered = walis. bardweed in ar rc Large o ‘af about this today. Only $500 down ! 107 PIONEER : Huron Gardens two bed- room bungalow plastered walls, hardwood floors, full > basement eas heat at- tached two car garage. big we Vacant gee it today | iced to sell at $13,500 | With §2.500 down . | SYLVAN LAKE Two bedrooms, living room, sun room. full dining room, large kitchen and bath, all op one floor. Beautiful yard. Easy terms and immediate possession $1,000 pown NICHOLIE } & JIARGER oe = enings Huron CO t3 OW "BUD" Elizabeth Lake Estates ,3 Bedrooms Tip-top condition, this 3 home offers fine living wean full recreation room with - automatic beet and hot wa- paved drive, g room, metal awn- well lake privi- { | | | basement, | bar, ter, 2 car separate din ings. Aluminum storm doors eee be grounds. leges riced at $15.950 Clarkston Area 3-Bedroom Rancher 5 Acres Delightfully attractive car attached garage “cedar shake” exterior generous kitenen area full bath | hot water erage. home fireplace with oil AC heat, bus at terms tional acreage ‘available NICHOLIFE REALTOR 49 Mt. Clemens st FE $-1201 | Eve Mr. Allen FE 2-3370 NORTH END oe ee plese et stlrted. Al- | most Nice living room, i eichcal with dining space. 2 bed- Pull is Nx 34. On a 140 x 260 | rooms hardwood floors basement, oil auto heat 89.300 $1,509 down LARTE PRIVILEGES Year-around home between Sy! | & Otter Lake This nice | home has 2 bedrooms bath, liv- 53% W. Afonstsy tail MY 31143 green bungalow Toomy bedrms., attractive liv gleaming oak arge mapie trees A-l sand beach and boat dock Owner Florida bound, a!) this for $2,506 | month Quick 3-9701 NICHOLIE modern home . as full bath. plas tered hardwood floors, aluminum storms & door, 1l'y car garage Good cond Lake Priv. Very We heve several other homes that with reasonabie can be bought offer on the down payment. | (€, PANGUS, Realtor | on collect: Ortonville NAtiona] | ATTRACTIVE 5 ROOM HOUSE IN good condition ern Jr , “all to wall carpeting tile bath | hot water heater, oi) heat fully insulated, tome also extra lots with 1 sewly fenced Compiet 3 paymen session, Phone F NEAR LAKE ps — } BEDRM modern vertical log home heat | ment. located near East- recreation room. bar “ & scenic. Lake Priv, 812.600, erms | PRED J RUGE, tt BaTare Lake Orion, Mich Y 36311 | 504 ‘8. oreaeny | SMALL NEARLY NEW LAKE | front home Kitchen, living room, | bdrm, bath, elec water heater. | Space heater and other furniture | upstairs finished. Reom | beds. 40x120 lot. Nice shade trees aspen ( ——s Ye 2500 dow | FRED J RUGE REAL 8. Broadway MY HE RE FROM FLORIDA five rooms four upper, complete % down, Shower in basement, A perfective Heres To sell our home, first floor, bath upper, High School 4 rooms with includes 2 “ee oe with @ down o! — mmediate pos- EB 2-0006 Oi natural fireplace Full base- rus- | the finish 2 acres. Heavily wood- for 3 beach. $8,500 with ESTATE Lake Orion or reoming house apartment. Com- pletely furnished, never vacant $13, $3,000 down, balance land contract. ret Whittemore. Owner In upper @ ent. CAKE PRiv_ «PMs BATH Full . x eae an, $36 _monthly “Immediate Possession FE 54-8183 Features dining gas door Adcil- iNew reser with dining $8,925, CR; AW FORD, "AGE NCY | 41540 | ONLY TWO LEFT | 2. bedroom bungalow, of] heat. | Drayton Plains area ($7,800 FULL) PRICE * ‘4850 DOWN PAYMENT in $52 per to. *inyurance, NSEE THESE FE pObAy —~ 4m Dixie including taxes ol HOUSE, DECORATED! 4 ROOMS & B. DOWN: 3 ROOMs UP OAS FURNACE. CEMENT DRIVE. ‘ CAR GARAGE $8900 WITH $1509 DOWN. 4-1315 4 BDRM LAKEFRONT HOME: Ry lots Nice location. Wooded. large kitchen and iiving room. neturai ftreplace. of] heat. attached ga- rege, exc bathing beach $12, with $3,125 down FRED J RUGE, REAL ESTATE 5048 Broadw 7 sant Lake Orion OPE 3-5 Saturday -173 Oneida ranch—5 rooms plus large basement. Liv- ing room with dining space, kitchen with breakfast space Carpet, and drape: ou heat Brick extra Leslie R. Tr ipp. Realtor 73: W Huron Street FE 5-€161 or FE 4-4278 DRAYTON WOODS custom brick home with full basement. House Not sige Two-car heated ga- Recreation room, 4- sttae ‘in. deep well. Built-in stove ‘and oven. Carpeting. Fire- place. You must see this | home to fully a abeiveae it’s many fine featu Available for early p CHAPIN REAL ESTATE tae OR ye Drayton ‘Piaine ~ BRAYTON WOODS bedroom J sion, rebar l on TOTAL PRICF rE - ; 3 " WIDEMAN' | ~w able FE 44526 bs RAY ONE room ranch home with hard-) wood floors, painted walis, | fully” modern . Rea tor He See sR I me ; ee Nice 6 rm. home. lol t lake. Thea dene i a tit & must leave the sta he oe LN | ‘Beli for . ‘$21, $00 $e rith STATEWIDE. CRAR: Neat Extate iver on the You'll like the advantages oo eae gl country iocation—! Telegraph * CARL W. a aale Realtot |. Comm fet 8. Telegra Ra. 1 mile ven “| With $1,000 down, or will ’ y = Prrtac, SE's 15 ‘ACRES in C iy" For iding Doro} hy ert Lavender PE 2441)" or Eves. Pr ae PON-' ie sili tien I ie Hen 2 i a aie ll —— RF ie ete —— eee ee : 7 Si i a ll ’ ined ie Ti. ee iy ee ee aed = = Oe Saud Magis oie ti 7! Be 9. Sie ee, aN °2u5 ies get i ees i ig 7 oa Se, ee Ass Bi ae Pe ee Be oe TA aes a? EY pr ¥ he i * re ‘ | ee he j i fy i ) * f . : : : fi | f f i ; ii # i } il y : \ ou i if Sie A fe { hs } é i j pt | . ee : o os f j : i f , ; . 4 | , . j a* f ! j ) a / / ee Ps ¥ 1 ! 4 Yd A ' "g é G He | THE. PONTIAC PRESS, ss. muda JUNE . 1957 ‘ CON seat ie fe - . . v x = sa = ¢ i . = : : ‘$3 “For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 ‘CARNIVAL . ..by Dick Turner) - Fort Sale Farms 48: Business Opportunities 51 51 oe ‘to Loan 53 Swaps. ; . oe Hen ima - \ " ¢ f ‘ : WILL * CAR 3 \ SMALL FARM i 33 ACRES “| . Buy Thru Partridge TE AGU * FINANCE. CO. mant’ oo aimart finished | 3 ave scree of ground le PF or COLORED — <. Monee! List Thru Partridge. en ae baa ee hope Mien : i home. 3 balms 9 car, | RESTAURANT POR SALE. POLLY | No MAIN~ nt Oe ATE WODEL GAR out, shape’ through 3 car FAMILIES 8 acres of Orchard, eq . Low price. FE 2-6207 ROCHESTER, = ICH. or truck as dawn payment on 3 4 pe warage large go 'ghicken ‘coop, ‘land, Just a pice een 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. LOANS TO '$500 room, 2 story frame. @ rooms. LAKE SPECIALS arden “Fealiy "Low ace to home, $24,500 with $8,508 "SAVE $10,000 autre & sup ; eee ye We have , daree selection of homes ro + pa ee — Pey-| Newer 3 bedroom bungalow, oil T A EWID 10 unit ern apt, motel and LIV K garage, Will hands a bal. lake lots in all price ranges Soles bea ming > gegen thy ated e lovely 1.2m, Wiievel home #) oe OL eats Be em gate oo let vay erivete = * -, 400 ft. lake frontage, | Ph. Rochester 1 OL ppotnian ent. guss’ your requirements, Wi te Ear! E ames down and “#48 to. incl, taxes pee EARLE, - REALTOR Grosses $10,000° to $12,000 per owner. gd : LOANS 5 TO $500 z Inquiries will receive prompt at end insurence.: Estate oi Ly tl yea. A at $65,000. Own- S $2 WATER SOFTENER TO TRAD been con: Pp 8200 Cooley Lk. Rd. EM 3-6311 : a nit ra pe er will sell at $55,000 with $15,000 _ BE NEFICIAL or sell. model, never “MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Brick income —- 6 roams and ap = 4A CoRES— \ ae 12th. OR ee ~ -been used, - os TT. T we bras sileae eaty somme | /€orner location sboyt 15) miles “SERVICE STATION FINANCE CO. Witt TRADE EQUITY IN CIN HOME ja VA pep Be ot Ps s finished outside to G. r ocke COLBERRY Bre__Mowant, 18 Gillespie weet of Fon Co M58. | \ sinclair Co. now sac- cae e eee een 2-0249 finis on beautiful ‘a ~ = Aegean Ae Highway. cepting dealer applications for | ?-W- Lawrence St % SIT NEED acre for iate mudel station wag- ALTOR ‘ se : i poser y one mike w two bay station ready to TW HE} i YO =D on Mies Veton Lane Re ext 341 DARK HOMES |, John Kinzler. Realtor | Rettnand emits Arce | Ha "Seed spar & ae | § $ CLAY, TORE, LORE ; “RE. MODERN HOME. 1% ACRE 670 W. Huron 8t Ph. PE. 4-3525 lent ‘investment at only $400 per! ~ busi r Boe i, Exc. loo ‘4 Mutual 44755 "+ Res. EM 3-4783 ¢ pia eet gnsege.) 065e | acre. | Terms. tig, reasonable rent. Cail FE = TATE 1950 CLUB with $900 dn . MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | 41)i1 for. appointment. After WiLL TRADE ark ie beat af 6 rm, ee $6,500 with $500 dx | O N ' | PAUL D. HAMMOND p.m, Ande SS “od You can get it quickly om your — Plymouth for Le : | signature, car or furniture. No se ell. 3-6842. house | Daily 3 to 7 | ie WU. Be PE ban FOR BALE B ¥ OWNER. HOUSE | endorsers: Payments to “eae VERAL onian HOUSES } Waily oO / ee Fre~ 2 i2 14 & separate smal! store buildings budget. We will be glad to ee ; . rrou fy Le ed cca The Choice of Selective People | a SEORD AREA i Zoned\ commercial. On lake | & see oe eae sedans, | Eo Sale Clothing . 56 : aNane of Bloom- i e -| Bess, as: Beauty shop, tele- ROAINS GALORE ON ON ENTIRE 66 W. Huron FE 42577. Pos field Township. path oe = cca | aoe pares, ne. Autor ol a Moe ee ee i vis store & many others. L sent, Cane ‘8 BUTTS ITS, a AEORT OWNER | suited perfec ~ 3. bedroom 6a hicken: ; COATS. ETS, . (ae aeren os acme On these these CUSTOM prick RANCH pianered seis walls, spa- oa de tor, b00 th aaa Sr FINANCE CO AWAY OR PAYMENT PLAN. at . Ee ave clous rooms roughow sav= ot t be arden. “ e/a vo We ps L - iy soe we icelade nace ok ates coms. 1% to 2% tiled baths, ing room with corner ledge and 8 eee r rTeaaad naar lakes | 75x300 FT. Se, FE 4.1574 18 §. SAGINAW FE 2-2108 ase. : ne 7 FAMILY ROOM or rock fireplace, and stone d s to Pontiac City) BY OWNER (oa Fle inds. Beautifyi kitchen. and only 10 mile BARGAINS IN CLOTHING FOR 4 Perma Stoned. Phi Pay BASEMENT, sewer, water and hearth, picture window over- limits. Schoo! | bus at door. $17,500 | syore WiTl 072 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. may Fah le shop, tonville NA "paged. Cs Can be bought, Pack. top i. lots ee looking the water. Wall-to- “with $7.500 d bps bed- _wt Gakland, 1-5 p.m ayhey =e belecee tate size 120 x 120. New grade wall carpeting. Ceramic tile } reo — ide fos Sg 4 ae : ; i Pp. ~ Sc ee Rose vue models ‘comes Sear VN eared be: ROY KNAUF building. Must call dealin tame ; l ck ash OILS, SIZE 12 nga oxinss MIDDLETON’S come Cider | aay em iees) | Eater mee eal 26% W. Huron St. FE 2-1421 ay UIC C Gini. SCOUT UNIFORM. ig wee pleasan * living ee 5 e " FROM CORNER OF WOOD. now. GARAGE. WELDING AND BUMP- 25 TO $500 SELL OR SWAP FOR SIZE 10 SPECI ALS! WARD AND SQUARE LAKE ‘ cae Buy Thru Partridge ing country town main near és as own slgnare, auto, or UNIFORM. FE $451 APTER ‘ Ri i SYLVAN VILLAGE — 2° Li t Th Part id e fold Batt rms. . security. ‘ -_. ; + j bédroom bungalow, hard- s Fa Fag : : _ SOne gervise 4, muck, | TWO MENS SUITS FOR TALL $650 IRI iS : = wood floors. -basement. CRE. ‘ man, Perfect condition, Several Located 6 o> ot Pontiac, Sylvan allage = Brick tong) Enonen is farnace, specious Call tutledge OR F111. FE 40008. SUNOCO Salhi ec vine ti can attics: Jong sieeve dress shirts. 640 ear a ik 2 2 ie 4 large rooms and bath. Auto’) and low § room Brick Ranch| bus almost at the door SMALL FARM r WEDDING GOWN FOR SALE. FB oil furnace and hot water. bard-/ home with attached 2 car & | Only $1,750 down and $70 3 eciee Wise asdava G beer HOME & AUTO —. how PP conaiy oh paved road. Lot Peed and tastcien gp aod pry por ae Large 2 hse} fe Spiers Chick: ( Vi 100x200. Immediate possession, Interesting stone replace. 2 S¥LVAM-MANOR 3-bed en house x! {us| je seen.) 7 AN CO. . 3 YEARS OLD scaped. Close to park tnd soné| eae, "Gicaiming Wwartieeod Te ed 0 ies eee | ome. eam ard woot | ! ? en >" $139 DOWN — Off. Montcalm, «| each, Truly s reel value. Let's) floors. plastered wells, Aw, Mom! Alice wants to hy: one more album!” HADLEY STATIONS GET CASH QUICKLY | 41 Prices FOR SCRAP CARS arge rooms and bath, ges hot, 00k today. Pleasantly decorated bome ae ee _ ae | 40 rm. farmhouse. Good basement | _and iron. PE 68797-FE 4-6572. velar, hardwood floors, Fre Ea t Side—$1, 500 D = Ceramic pekesteee a . | baru Small pvt. lake. Let's tak < | \ Up t O $500 i d screens, Fibre-' Fast Side— own reen a ch a oN a look. 7 aneap 3 { craaa eetngs en latoer M4 This is an exceptional neat and many extras for comfortable | ee Sale Lake Prop: 44) : For Sale Date 46 . | FOR RENT 1980 to 1866 cars. Bring your | Sale Household Goods 57 floss 'days possesion. | clean 2 bedroom bungalow with; 'vims. See 1 now RES ae ee VACANT LAND | title. Most deals closed in 30” Dott away BED. $18. 37” Leslie R. Middleton | tre timken Ou heat ‘To in| $1.89 DOWN — 2 bedroom” PLTIAT type home, oo, OOM CO: | TARE FRONT AND LAKE, PRIVI- Eagle Rd. 20 acres. 300 an acre.) NW. Corner Dixie Hwy [ea Pe ece tur | “¢aimmons Follaway bed, $15. Both BROKER " 188 N. JOHNSON | cea at caine. “te ont regrnd carping 1 paaeretiivaiy ee graded trae ee | rete yes started. FE Lot’ 90x300, @ lovely large wainut) (US-10) and Williams St. curities. _ er wed, a. $10.1 Se esis’ alt "E 5-772 FE &-6003 walls and full basement , ee | g | trees & 11 biack locust, $1,500. ) aed SEAFOL Hunon| jose wired for Workshop idea Pleasant lot with fruit trees. a IS a CASS LAKE WITH PRI ; PONTIAC < a an 1 CALL TO SWAP SERVICE WILL raiders fe Daag Ling oA ae omer or .small family Only % block from bus Atop. 900. rE $1838 a rE rests aher| Srepbeeoy ig a eesciany cere 4 NEXT TO DRIVE-IN THEATRE ; get eae @ line on whatever you on % acre & dry. About 1¢ . 6.00. : Ri dg i eee canes \ wan Com- PIONEER HIGHLANDS — = W S ‘ iT\ marcel oat Also will al addi-| West Side—$1,900 Down 3 bedroom Laine Aico SUASET LARS PVT. ao : 1 oy, JEN ay | Se ; ol oe ‘Loan Company LARGE SOFA, oe Souder ional - 1 - wheather at Nap) 1 . cE F wi lass drs. $15 Hand van- rey pln sy or cash. EM cite at pe sees eyes, eae into spacious ving room | _ Pun _price $4,500. ¢ ag | LAKE } RON I 957 Baldwin Ave. FE ¢6203 Oak Beach St | 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. i wa mirrored to: PST. > 8. MIDLA Well located on quiet paved Family dining*room. mod- = HOME ON LOON LAKE & RIVER | ESTATE Open Eves. til 8 a _ le decker doll's . $5. All : : street. . Prompt possession ene oo: n steirway frontage. 5 rooms & bath. 2 lots. jina —_—— ES WATERFORD | good 5 rms., beth, sunporch, full base-/ OoOe | ' ovine out of state. the largg bedrooms. Ce- 4001 Solvay, Drayton Plains. | Choice location on Oskjand Lake | 80 ACRES é . peecsnomne ment. Screens, storms, garage Pri . 12, = * fale tile’ bath. full base- = ——. | Approximately 2, incre High and Located 135 miles north of Pon-. - ' es 2 PIECE LIVING RM. & @ PC. as ti Pruitt ce $ ment. Ga %) Sal. Daleusis LAKEFRONT. | BY OWNER. 4) dry, partially landseaped. Suit-| Located 135 miles mort ch In- New modern 2 bay buildings with = pose ae trees, Line ane oop . screens on | slassed-in porch, shower,| able for larce year-round home cludes. 3 bed “farm type| excellent potential available im- PC LIVING RM SUITE. DARK sii bee. 5 stove. y reat tle. cara e and cor- hot water heater. Nice beach, Plenty of privacy here Located’ / ot” 9 acres of tillable land.’ mediately. Investment in inven- \3 blue mohair. In fair cond Priced: Reasonable terms. FE IN’ LER ber. arp Only $16,500 i Se cuildres Cenen ree | ee blacktop road. Only $3.500 45 acres woods Cedar river rums| tory only. Approximately $5,000 | ; _Feasonable. Call FE 5-0077. K i next to property. Priced at $7.” ‘ TO $500 2_.PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE, 3 RAY O’NEIL Realtor MUtuel €481l Moe ‘to Ormond 2 dw, M. Stout, Realtor 600 on terms. MMURITY Loan co | Hevwood Wakefield tables, 2 Rem- are A — RE rE | 269’ 8. Telegraph Rd. Open 9-9 ee Y. BROKE R Meenas af the Dale, Highway | 20 = PAWRENCE PE #0121, brant lamps. all like new. take 670 W. Hw it TOE 4-3525 COTT pen Eves ‘Til 30 i | over payments piece oom for Better Buys’ 0 ettis pecans oo ams EEG 7ACE Om sce ie De let Lake Rd Fe am: ie 1s | ae oO see ae f40. FE 81713. 291 Scott A FISHERMA? windows, natural gas. $9,500 with — ope EOE FE 4-4821 vee 4 7pm. or BAXTER & DIVING TONE : /'| You'll ike wily 2 bedroom home | $2,500 coe _ Fairview, Lake LAKE ANGELUS NR. roeae | Biand Mr Grithip at OR 3-0383, | 64 W. Lawrence a . 1538 7 Pc. CURVED 1 TORQUOISE xy: rd with vileges on Oakland Lake | rion | Os utiful lake anywhere = Ta || 7 GArfield 2- | ~ 4 t $650 CASS LAKE FRONT YOU! ff and pesca fe soveral other lakes |OXBOW LAKE COTTAGE, LAKE-| About 90x330._ $12.500. terms or Rent pera Property 48A 48A_ as Sha; ee | | year, aso. sacrifice for $290. FE around 3 <—— fenced Ff The home was built in 1951, fea-| front 10250 Lakeside. n Bun-| —°! cash. Owner. TO 65010) LL | ceawees - i ___ Mortgage Loans 54 7-97 agi 1% car _peeutitul Can buy s HOUSE anytigie, but tures a lssi¢ft carpeted living | days Other days. Call KEnwood | Buy Thru Partridge | ¢ HOLLY. MICHIGAN er pence ee : [RnR een | UPIECE BEDROOM SUITE, MAR- — hm ofte: when you — HOM} room. efficient kitchen with plen-| 9.2066 | y 4 | * opEeN SUN. 1 TO 3 LET’S TALK | LOANS—$600 to $1,500 | ble top chest. marbie top coffee * at ottering. “Priced wicuieee chances are — “tt ty of eating space. full basement. | 75-6 PT. LOTS WITH UNION List Thru Partridge _ Have you been thinking of making rSINESS” t a Q J table. 5 shelf what-not. uphol- rs Paling, OR 34576. 3 mammoth bed Be. | screened porch. several int’. | Priv. 9660 0a. Also Cooley LE. TAKE FRONT. pr | ieee Gls ae le BUSINES: | LE Ciel Ge ie en : ae rth ck possession = CED. in this love yr homes, modern or net, in | yie table . uBR. aven- MACEDAY LK. PRIV. | Gisriece. 3 oy ge soo down. Discount for cash See| Rd, Business lot. Owner. EM $360 down, 630 mo OR 39087 cla comemporary tri-level 3 bet Auto Dealership | Oakland ‘County 5 | port & chair. Writing des desi, ‘Small * the J-car garage is part of the y- room home on a scenic hi hae : : | 2 r home additions or ches uble Hollywood prow ox 2 a e. Pull ent, heat | WELL LOCA ATED A LOTS aT | “s TO 6 ACRES. Picture windows overlooking a Located eset ante: | improvements. | ie Sa chairs. Dishes, MI bedresm, sk Lot is 100x168,,Many de tea- ; _ Royal Sub. 141x110 Lake priv. at | LL AT OCATIONS AS LOW | -miles and 3 counties in the Ty- | fast growing com BY { 3. To rough ip or enclose | ; car ai cares Gake s AN IDEAL/\WITLLTAMS LAKE Commerce Lk.; 100330. Level & | As $10 DOWN & $10 PER ; rone Hills. 16x22 living room with Corner showroom and g | house partly construc \e = WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE ty qc, are i HOME. By way — PRIVI- “ | Gry at Oakland Lk Lake a I QNTH | huge Russ stone fireplace open 3 display frontage Lots of 4 To baild a garage or on | with vanity. Very Galy 61! 413.908. 1 Evenings = LEGEs 0} CLOSE | A year-old ranch-type aa rll By owner. Cash or terms. | sides, dining room and kitchen. 3 action with this popular © 9 garage home Priced low for quick nile — ling, OR 3-8576. BY! ; 105x105-ft. all Jandscaped e; 34664 | - bedrooms and full bath on upper | make car First time of- 5 second mortgages 2-071 Jf Pig Alenia igen \ ALU i T. Réaltor eal 14x23 ast reason room = fered for sale Apply 209 Natienal Building 1 so oad RANGE. 4 YRS. OLD ; meena be! 45 OAKLA id All thi acefu Ponti FE 4-472! LOVELY 3-BEDRM. | PERFECT LOCATION | House bas such features as 2 For Sale Resort Prop. 44A sarOaRt AnD) ave SERVICE, | beauly on 7 acres. Sctioc! bus Cement Products __Fontlec or _pheas. FE ( — Fanaa imipevian"wamner& arr. older oe 2 full baths, full “ Ae o_o oe mree a her peo eget aye | ; “<< | OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 | ai-door This = nies meee Manciscturng Gouerece Sawa 55 like new base rage 50-ft. e 0 or ’ veal i or 4 ae r |e poser “aSbangiome cedar ted! Leagan Reet A Integr | We Finance—W e Finance eS REIONTS. 2 Lots. 61.- ee eppectamhy today” Terms, | steps and associated prod- i~ EE 8S | Deliixe Uaundratat oe fc. minute = rhe rt bet—1r ‘puttet your Poon or_Te 7 aa PE ~ id R CARDECK CARR TER | . West side. $13,950 with terms wo full apartments, “Ver large oil type Turosce, van 8 ‘months | tirement |-ome on no: | ote in| Tw t of M87 at Adeiphian | Low lease on good butiding. | : | 468 Auburn Rd. E 43373 FE 50676. Eves. OR 3-8576. rooms throw t. On borthwest old. Also aluminum siding with ern Michigan Land 1 O'Lakes 8ubd- | WELL ja hecueue Ra’ & follow our signs Price includes stock and ail skiff’ Bell ee ir rtg pu sense eo SALNGe ss seona side near four new subdivisions! storms & screens School just @ | division. Fportsmens paradise. Will | beautiful PERRY ‘ACRES, iby yee Louls French, Realtor. 'en- welding and power equip bo ae cme | Medium size. Good cond. $90. Nice ‘CORNER LOT pony qrwa wih banais’ 5 = hte = iced ae aoe cain nee vee pie oe ion il eetten pray eras | ton. MA eu --— apy Waal ida | pousees BED & DRES a student desk, $20. Odd mahogany. Donaldson Park. Elizabeth . m only $1,500" terms” “Ow? Davment 2 | utes to WoLaes. oe bd es or ca MICHIGAN BUSINESS |- tae Dusth erm sized mat. | Crs wre gr gg 2 Orcha: cres 2 e850 . pad gel ap nasa ast 92250. | Johnston & Hubbard orice C PROPERTY Modern home, barn. outbuildings. CAT ES CORPOR. ATION ‘ian fans 3) sales ‘chairs. 1 pair | Ode ¢ tes. “aa \ 06-5460 Call FE $-0676, Eves un lp ries| | Low Upkeep—High COTTAGE, BUILDERS 2531 spaces FED, Ms 5 a of French a (= for cotlage | inte Rely mayen EXC. COND. ? f ‘Sale ‘Business roperty 49 JoHN A. LANDMESSER. BROKER _8i3. FE Arnold Real Pstate PE p01 = Realtor = FE emis) Value . . | "1573 8 TELEGRAPH RD. | BARNES iA RDW RE | "8S DINING 1 RMS SUITE, LIKE 210 8. Telegraph Ra 83 . ang satis ves.!. Por the pennywise buyer, 3 bed- WHITE LAKE em stea a ; 4-1582 | Ss t A wes 2pe. hiv tm. suite. FE 5-0676 J PE 6-878), —_— nian ee ee ee ee grist oak | .Lake front, 2 bedroom, attic, 24x36 STORE PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR 142 W. = parting PE 50 | _20 7 PS living room and din, Well Wooded, safe beach. nicest | ; _ y Parking 7 PC. LIVI NO ROOM SUITE. ‘ ‘ Hee ply fori nm, full a | location, high up over lake, AV ON TW a Located. on east Pike street near a 13 LOTS Cc ON BLACK TOP » NEAR Brand new, davenport & chair, 2 F se atan . "| across from Youth Isiand. Price | Ideal site for tri-level home. iat Sanford, excellent spot for any phijs TO ILLNESS MUST SACRI-| Farmers Mxt Cash or terms | modern step tables. matching Elocete galore Completely Coty ee eee | ee high & dry. com. {7 Pe pbowecesn a soly aes (irms. fice restaurant in Midland Call Can pltg, Dousetrailer 15 to 22. cofice table 12 decorator lamps. = “id rent for all or pert of season | 00 e PE 4-0135 a! | $750 mn or Trade MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | stormed Oooo tt with lawn & Phone EM 34198 or KEnwood munity mater! See, Com io RD. RILEY. BROKER | 28% “CLEANING PLANT COM- * BEDROOM MODERN HOME - Pearson's. Purakture, 43 Orehard NEW ‘DECORATED 4 hrubs with plenty of for 4 “AST SIDE X. “. pletely equipped in fastest grow-| West side Free and clear for ———- = BED HOME. BASE- |WEST SUBURBAN. | $1500 none the kids bs eee artling white ar . rT EAST SIDI 1 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd ing town im Michigan For full; smaller home with about 10, 8 ae satel ROOM QUITE. 871 M AUTO. OIL FPURN ALUMINUM SIDING Close to schoo's SGH@EU1 Bix pw cililecated’: te ey ty) 1157 FE 44821 information. write Pontiac Press| acies West or North within 15 | St pe SE ees Baad ald 2 caeen Cangaions the gparket ER stores, Priced ‘0 sell at $12,900 REALTOR OE EO a el “ x 10 miles of Pontiac Reply Box 18. ie pasa REPO @tt PREY: FROM & pore oo paler mrt 5 | STi per month including taxes and | 404 E. Highland Rd (M59) | cea ta diromged ce — eae |MEAT MARKET OR EQuiPMEnt | _Poneiac | Press. er chest. Kenmore mae! washer lOOL. NICE NEIGHBOR. | acre knoll with panoramic tno j insurance _AT WHITE LAKE TWP. HALL _ Two lets 40 x 130 ft. each on Buy Thru artric ge | for sale, cheap. MI 607 mae RM. MODERN 2 BEDRMS OTL & sofa. EM 3-}477 jOOD. | le pppaeres 4 country. Abun- | F Li 46 Kenilworth, city water & sewer. | List Thru Partridge { — | ity with 4 rm. modern on rear | 13 CU. PT. DEEP FREEZE. LIK: LIKE K . shade. trait) wees 6nd or Sale Lots poop ebgior s | of extra large jot with lake privi: | new. FE_ 5-847 rey : “Avr = ~— atts ey aie eges c hous Ap J. VALUET, Realtor’| sire. “Lake pitviege. DRAYTON WOODS 2 BEAUTIFUL LARGE LOTS ar| MACEDAY GDNS. Cor ‘al Building se down payment. Immediate OR CRIB 3 MA ees fast 0 Coktens Ave get | waza LAKE ROME This beautiful brick ranch home. |? BEAU OF OTs AT Comer lot 100 x 120, good Commercial Building ar Yl je. possession. pet oremere ) eee : Hi re EX ONAL BUY -serpag Hegre ths teechees i | sub. will i sei parétely er to location. bieck topped road. some | Brick building. 36242. 2 apart, GEORGE BLAIR aluminum siding, new, $10 Baby ee The ideal lake Sy Spaciots, bested Legrcosheas with master | gether, PE 5-8257 or . fill_needed. Only $1,100 on easy | ae — weir | ecreasied peo a the MRS TO eee - a Sontag eset 7 G30. be hes - ’ | Lyable rooms throughout. Finest) 101,” puilt-in oven and range. 14 LOTS, EAST SIDE OF PONn-| terms. P 1 ‘some decorating and heating | / van Dizi, Hwy “OR +1281 drapes, § $2 pr. 2 fireplace screens, M dase path. Lake! of materials and workmanship.| 100%, wving room with full brick | time near Longfellow School. city, OF SASHABAW RD. | SOM Parking “space, at rear As : RAYTON PLAINS | Lyr $10 ea. OR. 3-3292. 2751 privileges. $13,060, $871 reasoned =e Deore, Ciena, | fireplace. Furi basement and rec water Hee) a | Idea! butlding se 100 x 150 &.| $9.000. terms XN 8 MOS. LIQU OR | aves On 100 or OR 33687 =, _ Stiver ordi on Big Silver Lk. Tescent e. Nelson cooolbare vrnotion ‘oom, peat | reeton room bdo Hreplece. 2-car = mae Is M. —— asig1 | goed loca “level lot, only \ Boul , pacstes = sconle ne 3. across | 5 3 BIRCH ONETIE, = VJ * garage. carpete ving room $900 cash or €erms y | rat c rom, Lake Huron, s 5.10 ROOM INCOME. LOCATED atiorm e : s' no at dgor. Many other outstanding | 474 dining room, generous 110 x MA 5-758) FE 80638 FE_5-7704 “CE LLENN ETT RI alton ‘Doulevar /Viquét bar has seating for 150 P double kitchen sink & fixtures ‘ selling intments. $11,975 on 185-ft. lot. lanter »b A ass) ce oe ’ OF Fk KEN N ET T RD. Lot 120x122, with 16-foot ailey at / plenty of chin Ouncrcineme| on rospect street. 1 block $20. FE 54-8336 . terms. ousibly consider trade pletely stormed & screened. Only BUILD NOW Four well located lots #0 x 193 rear Small building. 16x22, City /” pias npe) Vabuahe | eeall evteteiie: |UN pence eer ceeteatae Ul ci ba Watch Fw EEENING RAL: _BEAUTIF SUBURBAN | $25,900 with terms. pot our Fira ogee hana ther sbie t ft ; each, on Cavereen. “iy water. $8,200. $1,500 down cluded at only = on terms | full basement Veni turdace suite. PE 40417 | Leta § s water, near new mine’ i trade ts a amen et) ees me white oma tole (anal open ieee RT DAVIS. School Only $960 for all or $300! Roy Annett, I ae ricer saudi nainiiep eater ‘ hjelp ae a aan a ° = 3 : ~ St t eo i 5 8 - modern three bedroom home with) COLONIAL HILLS { ( 7 per | E r A $12,000. XE lic garage. on large corner lot tion. Deep freeze, $200. 2 live ‘ wellto-wail carpeting throughout | Roman price 3 bedroom ranch. | $25 Pontisc Lake Ré. FE $4311 "CORNER LOT “REALTORS This small grill with seating for; Will take free and clear ing room set. $25. 7 pe. blonl bed- SQUARE LAKE Lovely tile bath. a kitchen you| pull basement. specious 15x1/-ft FOR SALE. EASTWAY DRIVE | Ideal site for church, 2 family og © Huron goss, just 4 hax constantly netted the | scl ehartaene ane Pees) pnts bar stools, $10, Love A + will admire, French doors lead- living room with beautiful Roman roperty, for sale room for 4/| dwelling or hall. Lot 139 x 305 | Open Evenings and poe y 1-4 | owner $12,009 per yr. In 1956| : own. seat, $20. mahogany dining frontage = excellent peach. ing to screened-in patio, dandy | brick fireplace. l0xi¢ft. dining ouses. Call at 95 8 Roselawn.| ft. cormer Mt. Clemens & Court) owner netted over $13,500. Reason- . . : Tose poste Ms. Spinning wheel Foams Fenchcepestons ving | Sth Teorestion rooms, Deoutifally | Una” sieteed wate erected | renee ee Te Soe Dr_ 130 ft. frontage on Mt. Clem: | — sree ig RD, COMMERCIAL | ble fent. Living quarters Excel-| leslie R. Middleton 516 Orchard Lk. Ave. FE $8723 ‘& — 6} with i} t tis. . Z ens, ¢ r * ? bi on room, fire — — dining leer Feech Margo! ones = ty West” Sisomtiong's setler s een ps. cy ane meat, en sidewalks. oe a | a Corner aeanie 1 ren a pie Have ps money PEO S71 a Pe b8003 oz Lill Lod oa ene f, ace “Vea. room over! ic lake, Pan- ghiy restric sg locations. Close to schools and sq. ft. of space ed R-2. Ask- DIXI GHWAY back in less than a year. See a Reversible : 1 in @ home we Royalton. ith $f,000 down. ALE # ‘ 10 FT. HYDRA PLANE. 12 3 i H.P.| $3495. Axminister, $49.88 | Rug ment "ith ahower tre proud to sbow. with bis, roomy, ‘Seer garage. [CHOICE BUILDING “LOT ON | oe iG HEMPSTEAD ft. frontage gf Dixie, 26x34| ‘his today and bring your deposit! | “Los, very good for motor scoot.| pads, $595, Pearson's Purnitu door. Ready for Truly a place of beauty! Only | _Jamm Rd. FE 5-1834 | 102 East Huron Street FE building. Ideal 4 for used WARD FE. PARTRIDGE | Smet? will ‘sell. 3724. Overfield, | _42 Orchard Lake Ave. aan summer living. evestons BAT $27,900 A res ter ON CANAL eS 1 CONNECTING | Eve. FE §-0610 —- FE 2-3071 car lot or mosts kind of busi- d Pa ley 1 White Lake. BRICK WEST SID’ nese nen bc asadel eu; ous large taken caret tee. reer ae cuir vue tal Now'being|. REALTOR FE 4-3581 fo ACRES 06500.” TERMS OR | 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3. 95 : * 5 erms. ms i 2 je . ls s W. Pike—o roma 2 full modern five room bungalow, with 1000 DIFFERENT OR a e008 For Sale Acreage 47 operated aa/bas as ptation end ga-| REAL ESTATE (8 BUSINESSES ox sown ata tt Ar LeUM 6% baths, 9 lavs., 1 fire- stairway to expansion attic, where ww - om RES rage. Owne . pines: Fete see Ss ro heen betas Late keel od HOME PLANS a oe R na miOnLanDroewn |" “GEQRGE BLAIR OPEN EVES. Ont 8 1939 INDIAN MOTORCY- 4%, Ft. Wall Tile Be ~ 1 S (3'2 ACRES IN : ’ REALTOR - | CLE FOR SALE. $100. OR RUBBER BASE PAINT ©. $3 and Peg Sr Gas heat, 3 car tioned in with heat. There is a) 2 Secrece ‘ Adie rench a CHE ship, $1,300, terms 4038 ping’ Hwy R 31251 __ Sale Land Contracts 52 $2 TRADE ome | GUAR HOUSE P-INT @° 91095 erga erected weed enetye sent re een pratag | lvagirecm eeparate aciagirece Print Se cee Hi eee ee GRAYTON PLAINS NING USED CAR FE Svers. 141 W Huron. FE 43064 wan) af ahaha nnn) nal Lattin topped Ls ts hills. 85.000. Terms. OL 10787 veg? OR 3-1708 or OR 3-3687 | 46638 AFTER 5 30 plant and four lots | Reautiful brick fireplace Ceram- — ~ Evegy C Re 28% ‘ DISCOU \ ap $109 95 NORGE ELEC. DRYER 8 99 ‘ec tile bath. Built-in China, Hars- ROC HE STER “ $130.95 T 0 Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor COLONIAL HOME wood floors Plus many more’ croice parcel on Paint Creek C ue Rg Lease Bus. Abas 49A Balance rae Payable $60 | $199 95 5 Soecd ecu ueler . bss 73 W. Huron street X ROOM. $13,700 features. Offers over 1200 Pa. , CULVER‘ and ree raph th Lake 8-2013 after 6 more cents. Brodie> have ee ae ee ae eae 12" 16 T PIPE’ haunt ent BUCK WHEAT NT aS | BLONDE OAK wee cate 22 agpey | Wade $60 cerzogeees vie) 8005 FARM TOP SOIL. (ood. 310 We Maples welled Lake DININ' Whewceeecs a kk . : .. for $10.4 5 YDS e. | THE sehgborings & mattress, mise, FE Davenpory a chide 00000! Saga Church’ J ee eee eee ee treat af Bocial Welfare. wil, sel r . $38.50 Ss, anc. Bret asmconsa’ er coos 3 YDS. __ Fer Sale Livestock 72: 3 publié Auction Certain — _ BIRCH & BAMBOO LUNCHEON Dice ‘ee us Brcce ates wo) Lt Goo BLack| TOP SOR Yar |‘ Fren abe Cowart van eco SD, oes ecm We Oe ‘om porch a — putabiai toe y. ose 50 FENCE approved. $2\yard { STATE | Fresh about 24 3% YRS op | {arm road, rim 161) County CALL FE 60927T- 3285. reation room, EM MANY ofmen ITEMS rae No mone: BY Ee more, FE 6-6372. jor 5 yards or pla 2471 3S. a aa eae County. All Ge rrtcog ore 1 p.m.| After 2 p.m. call 9 an ae THOMA ECONTATY |e ee gw g ne reAT AT wittow |, MAME, ONE, BROWS * wi esl by umber. Bunines Fon, PARTS AND, SERVICE OR - Gas stove, j FUR ‘Dewalt 9 In : white spot. 5381 Clark ROWN & out ‘numbers. will be retained | vidson see Harle _shape. PE 24120 after 6. good ST EURE CO, ~}- Siiehtty ,ased. CH RADIAL SAW | as mimediate Delivery BROWN MARE MIDI pea let page Mai *'Bouble’ DROOM, BRAND. NEW. 4 Pontiac fichigas ME Ab. a aa gravel wash | Sey | lca IEEE Pooprics 7} large mirror, TELEVISION BAR GOA EVANS FORCED (AIR. 01 gravel, fill dirt. FE BLACK WELSH MARE PONY, cot Pay only pee — quality sete Recond. i | tone Pree Bru She die. “Clem Gordon,” saddle & bri- gots caus: savings. a vue Commerce Rd. fe oe: : Loading 7 Da Rd FE 7 ae 4161 Mull Lake oa ee ote Mines 2 Orchard ‘Lake | TRADE ELECTRIC RANGES E : = Piwect paies ys pes SCH PORTINANE with fia. Bairy Barr a : of ' BUNK BEDS. SPRINGS & MAT- Gio fangs. BR. B. Munro, fel oe ak ip1re ‘ ale banter pits, PES oi Bay el , FILL T, GRAVE very gentle, $500. a Pp See to PE _5-4328, Ca To Lewls FE SuiT. ant Call APE bowie, eee eee ee Le Lege aera the buliding ia et “Fr. ROW BOAT, $25, FB . Sz } F, mp 5 8431 partm Lapeer De- ip RG e PIBEROLARS REN. Gosd) crude mae SPECIAL. STUD YEARLIN partment ot —— Welfare re- 1 eben aaa “RON FE 2-5 sot] & black dirt.| _mark! ING. HAS GOOD| il bid 3 reject any and Al o. Suihtly = =e 933. alg rkings, $125. MElrose 17-0671 8. Alvmtium boats Bargaian. 000 ‘ARIETY OF HORSES. REASON- TRADE : = Timinum boat. OR FOR 14 PT. ALU es ° _ably priced. FE ¥T For Sale Housetrailers 78 a ia pe. Ot DUNPHY RUNABOUT. PE semble SETS, AS- there yourself and | save. and ni , $60.95 val- Senceet There are ‘new 1987 PREE STA = tops. Sanmbatercetersian Yormiss 21x32 double sink» ae areas yore these te bg shoowis—with “Tk | Michigan Fluor rrifie | values. colored, bath sets wit eep them handy in | Lie UO acto pet Shell hatiad boda walking in cases Towantstosplay Shredc BA gulars my sleep!” play golf whi iredded ORIB, HIGH CHAIR. FURN N- 5 | 1728. We Puvuasixe 8U OEE on °? ae ee a ¥ PORTABLE | KEE ITORE & APPLI = onan a p hee pursery aaee EGO HARBOR. sen Fr é SHREDDED PEAT “HU —_ Roan — white face ne : cus USED | ELECTRIC -8TOVE. Ci $0474 RM (Eee Btate app. Fill dirt, top sect = ale Rd Clark-7 ye ALL «ALUM. TRO ture NG RM. FURNI- vex ity — cane OWER -aue Musical Goods 62 week! Phone FE 42018. diye s | pigs MINS AGE YORKSHIRE | Fs or trade Good cond. MY Ber Boat ear OUTBOAR | aur LIVI waNGees MOWE RED IS a re 5 or more, $12.50 . . motor D * 1-0531. ee ‘Brive: OL| tee wor MunrellRlacerie (Gee “5 reotte eut outs. Mare your #15 down bays cod t ee ieet | nous oe ee roe ere FILL, SAND. PEET. ate lned te each | 39° MODERN ALL . iv" PIBERGL, BOA DINING ROOM SUITE wo tein ay S| tOoR® up. mt guts, Mare your) service. bi, experienced. power $St00, A! ster $00 pm. EM | gon tae ee Pe] WwW. eed rencoaable. Cail she | PERO ra ater 8 . oo denza . CRE- Bi CONSO! R. SHOP vesever macanier Geet : Po ToP Sort anted Liv pm FE ¢4021 ri PF OITE. monte esa. ewe rl gpdrnonn = SOIL, FILL € ivestock 73 @ G Rate . RUNABOUT oo ee rs, $55. wnt FE 49423. E 99 S. Saginaw, ¢F for Jacobson, Poca HAMIUTON _&-etc. OR DIRT, GRAVEL eee 4‘) STEWARD eee ee tor & trail . 3 HP MO- POR ASS. mn EES Mowe Eclipse, Moto-| Bui APT. SIZE PIA R 3-131 low a ) HOUSETRAILER. | ie PT alee ou See: AVENPORT. BR Fico | ere, Seek... HURT? Achar rongeh jeerneel =} Deng ey ee ogee ee tee wo] tomiporiy GRAVEL a Tee creer anya! cr in trade Air conditioned & DT A at tol aba id iasinll lamps, troner, #45 takes all. PE GE television $35 try K of used ao, ell, chres ane shapes) tte" bargain. cafe mata Un. | moe AEE wees MA 5-1002 after 4 pm. | carpeted. FE ped neck ae. aren as steering 5 : eg table o-. $38.00 NAPP ARDEN & MIL. 119 N. usle. Co. | TOP, SOIL, Fr GENTLE MARE a ee. used 54 DLXE. BABY BUGO gateles table scats 12 Aerotred Sb GARDEN & LAWN EQUIPMEN Sagina i DIRT A wLACe | dren. Also 2/00 SOR cai: | Lunesta taken Ser $o0e. motor, used 9. months, ete |\ New, oo oo CALVIN McGIN 1563 8. Wondvard Ave, (Just B. SaGind onGawt ive Slewietan immediately saddles PE 22068.) (reer emer vetore, HOUSE: | $000, Cail after 4. OR 3: ff it. r Birmin Installed TCS. vered. 7 7ce mediate! c st sell im- r_4. OR 3.3188 DINING ROOM : New, cotton ma sess $49.00 | 186 Ra cGINNIS MI 4-6083 spam). Phone jo any pi TO ponies) Cal Before & Moat 0. FE FLAT BOTTOM SET N. ttresses .. 186 Raeburn St, utes. lano in § min- oP soll. isthe amie 8-0270. bination, ¢" chair © batiet com. | We Boy deck, Bree, ete enemas MORSE nipINa Sy PICN'C TABLES, 618 & ata ak pret S88 | eer EQADED SENS eee Poultry 74 iss 4 PT_WEW MOON 1 8 is Fr — THER . . | binati ee oe och mower ec cen gue a! is Cash & carry. 7600 Eliza aw. FE 5-8222 : . LL ROTTED CO WHITE E room. Good ED- : A CRAPT Rd beth | — W MANURE. EMDEN GOSLIN 1.1364 cond, Call OLive| ders. “Mark ae en eee leather top OMErANG HoeniteE sell cheap Leaving f C —. DISCOUNTS —— | ee et a eee Oe IRGS FOR | ger woos Sls x for. Load rectangular, psa Ulecta vsabies oval: 8 Pont peeuaw 0. rE see Foe akie IMy 393025 cal: Porrought tron Porch ious.) toce LOE, TRUNKS FOOT WELL ROTTED ore URE _Tailea ‘north ‘ot Commerce, aa ha per cent bank | Lake Orion. Heights ts. Dresser mee bench i chair wane trailer. Call after 4 re iAS ENGINES | higan Fluorescent, = writer, $25 * TYPE- . — a Sree y, cem isertities | T glcet 1arall Ore a PT CHRI tAPT UTIL. 150 , $20. E a chard bak ae || eb 4-445 JUNE SPECIA OA _6-2179 eood) | millet aT ea Lar ae HRIS CRA sene coor stove, $4. "GE kero-| 9 2to9HP ~ rake Ave. NEW AND USED OFFICE Vegetable plants in = sE 33 18 ‘TROTW o_Oxlen _co _E™ os Y ptan Poca ‘asia, in; Pg ndard ower, A ORS, | senate at zt?! —_ 2 stee! on PuENT rower = crersacuiemessen: | meee roraroes a Tou sTO ral ee rein cate ea ‘ toast ‘Aubare & Marchall. e trannas: Veseung ues: cates Tee a| Two TON cna tr, arden, Tractor |2 steel typewr Go"x}4” 08 each | POS Satin” Flamingo Olitters | ete lS B Oparke. FE ve 22 FT. OW _810._ OR 3-222. bed. auto radio, | _for both ne TPALLS, $25 Tarai tne aiaenece Fe caks col seen amas Gn te tunias amingo, Glitters, Pe-| me HU RON. MTR. SALES | funy’ oe oer ENS cainar! P canery Be proc tt VACUUM Ave SOIL PIPE a Sere gia or a a «SPE 9830 — amma tate chairs, safee 7 Fee tee ons 8 tor sh Fete SEED & PATING vor ares) an 5 0:2 W Huron ____PE_2-2041 foie sare including cosal? akes PLUMBING rr oe | Ce Thi ee Coleus. 3 f oy Pee Ee se rin helmemen Seats 616.96 uo Th year guar- | 172 8. Saginaw SUPP Y _Very re AILER HITCH s is used office 2 for 2c: Ageratum & T QuALInY OF SEAR ft exe ACEM:KER, 33 |) causes ae eck $02'N. Johnson ue. Electric. | 4x7 DRAFT! FE 5-2100 esonnbie OST ese he t _ Bverything refinished “Also hav nets une ase STunerous Bee | commas tears copnaada ming ladder. nylon : HOUSET swimming ledé FruaIDaine RAFTING TABLE, 18T —| e roc qi ace atest daakerisiseucsen a gonias ser, (Geranbamc <7 pote z RAILER & aor top side curta rn AIR COMDETS - MI 64075. $15. ar Pree $138 each es. or 3 fo pots, Secs beet Ga Co Rieey | ee = aa teat te ee thermostat controlled ONER mr TA age Woo Arnold delivery Thompson G see Sale F ‘ [pea rent. M7 Ne wind | PE beast TM ° ‘outlet. PE . | ton, 226 BLE 8AW. GOOD CON rs | x8 Sh Gaiette 15 N. Wash Lk Rd reenhouses 1525 Bogie arm 1 Equipment 76 M =o t 7* jouer Sao S TABLE SE, 000, Os =| he eee eet | eer wary peda he i eae EM 3-2991, 14 miles \ oO UST SACRIFICE USED HOUSE- | 1955 EVINRUDE 25 1 __ a Canyer epee plans, Torn | | it; POMER SAW. MAKE AN OF. endl geen ond, oriers. Lane Lr piyscord dx eet | 88 area Gone Li. Raver’) miles NW ol Wig MP. BOLENS TRACTOR AND) REW "BUNK. BED. 1c Fea | Poems os, oe comeiete hous: re | _ modern 4ecr on A sulation 100 sq. ft. UsED OFFI — micice: $25 power owe 4 D. COMPLETE lA “igre orgs MI 43073. ae. erin | 10 If. TILT ARBOR TA lesa than m £75 and UP ac Twinsulation, 100 sq. ft. a. a3.95 | OO ICE MODEL TYPI — = jatar et rene: mere oe see Ere | PR esis, 30 Clarence FRIGIDAIRE. AUTO WA rm? oe TABLE SAN, nee te eta | \Zonolite per wae a: a 70 woe pace OU a For Se Sale | Pets 6 ee ea era cee ee v— ee een Mth ei = Maines. “Mat 61300 ee Seo ar ~ CABINET | |GaAl CV AMIEED = leettce 7 ee ape | ‘Sale Store Eq Me oe LIE PUPPIES xO) Se aa Bil nk ES) celeste nay oe HOUSE- wheel, tpeedom roe steering ae 20709 | 2th | TRA $800. Terms at. 7 $550. ras = = ‘$20. FE 2 ts , FAIRLY| Walls for TEED stExi. AREA 1x12 eocrerzees oa ee Pee, SI quipment | 64 ou Geos for children or out drags. snow pelt S| _ranged. EM 3-478 EM r.2 Props. . | ene eet me aceEDa | a GAL ELE. - HEATER 87905 | 1" rise see. 1s" deep 85.38 ee oe. amen w 318s OMA Sie MEAT FQUIPMENT ston MA. eae bent Bie feed Pontiacs wi a6 Ont SAVE $$$ Perrone te ee ~ 3200 8. Rocheste a uto. Gas Heate D $6.84. 30° dee | 1 pipe ge vanl i ' 1185 or MA 5- \1 WH ; ere ; Costello’ ; ngs, like | Cab. sinks & fittin . $54 95 BI 2 p $892 | crock. pl zed wipe, sewer | 257 ITE GERMAN ALLIS CH | . 3 BEDROOM s, Lake es JA r plaster cnd ba 6 m ‘SHEPHERD ALMERS C STAR Yes. 3 _ 10 WIDE. FORNITURE—AUTFABLE—FOR | SAVE PLUME tayee #298 | SD BLAYLOCK | HAE Ue Saetoe MATE "Sale Sporting Goods 65 Smeg gaatenion otf St “rated pay omer ae | rofgrtngin ie pce oe so Se as hi 0 aba ‘ ash- - ra ul mens tage, 2 ving For| in south 6 we Orchard Lake Ave Peden nae CREDIT TRMS HOUSE. 0-06 eh avOnre 1 va OR 36756 —AAA BU | of 8 ore wide large selection | BOAT 12 FT. ALU Maytag pallbe-ods " round tub, | 4” MOWE _ G & W Ced = = Eh MAKE SURE Mauser R: 1 MM MALE BOXER. AKC. ny S= | or Pontiac Ch es in Detroiter about, & trail MINUM RUN- ree te al reel eel Lee] ee te 30" =e BAR| Pi ar Post Yard | BU RM Mag Wevelves plac’ hecgebinel. | $45. FE 1-8922 REG | Garden tractor. ridin rei peo nen pemenerl lage Homes. | BOA acted AE edd table, od fat : sho aca sain) toni flees EISTER n He Star r Auto Pis 3B rotary lawn m a & walking. or summer. We ere giving T COVERS W ae, a ' Seereee eorece tee tor. FE Simtel sai 'une pot | Novel i | H&R Revolver tgp EAUTIFUL SIAMESE KITTEN f Rotary till owers. pew & used the highest trade allowanc Giving) der and repaired. ADE TO 9 OR FRIGIDAIRE ¢ VERY CLEAN it INCH SELF-PROPELLED ELEC also metal cloth seihas pestiea pelt Lumber Co. ompresest NEW onED | AEC rene &.| Setter geal" reim un Tents, ‘model trade-tne clacton ‘of fe | s 9008 ae Linde N.| Pe aes wD mOwer: $00. Sant ne 3977 Dine By. on | Pentiae. EM Nea ek? Dd: saver | COMPLET Parkhurst. FE ses ue | old sid mele Au TERRI Rs wos | 21 MU Clemens SERVICE. |) Terme ta areally reduced price | B —_ ©. LIVING 36 HOT A elegraph & 8 M COMPLETE SET : __ disposition. OR very good FE 3.0690| Ga’ balance. | ATS pun tetas RM. ITN VENTILA ATIN IR STEEL RN Detroit lie Rd. OF WA cee" , 32-7219, afte AVig_- FRAZER ROTO-TI on bala up to 5 years fetri gas stove Lar aint NO FAN FOR fect. 625 ACE. PER- me eat EL zee, crgh | te ee pal = qega gS ob | ee i fanart See | rae Reon Be en| sere doar Se ee p, Champ stock, S mow Per tied wher Fie Tae" wEs"ot | Mobile Hemes Saice si AYBAUGITS aray sit §0 GAL. AUT x st move immed He Sed nine ! WE HA 42630 vke Rd é ob SLAY ’ : Gi “gy $603 afer 6 | Godt rik Ont SATER MEAT) | ee _ Mt ES poner L AT 3's PER oy PR AG a oo | ADORABLE 3 “Moa COLLIE oe | PISS SDIRON VOICE WRITER, | ile Homes Sales Inc. | 738 eal BAUGHS 8-045: 5 Soup hai storm doo HEATINC one Ma s for duplex plugs, | guarte s Pontiac reg. Ales Col} a | Geercrelst osam acl Deares, ; ‘NOE WITH A screen @ re. 1 heavy “ATING — an & range fu 4 arters for the skt head. | Winner at stud re toa | Complete with ee ce | dopa 9 miata ; ee! button ance ns UTO | ee) cor. 36" «(by 8 see : | $395. G -A. Thoin se boxes, qua Shop, 467 in divers Jim's AE stud. FE 5-3965 | os with all transcribing ac- | 5p OR_3-1202 ep bag a reeeer (uaie | ha ise E QU IPMEN — wnpson, 8¢ §. Perry | _8-1511 P. N. Perry AKC ENGLISH 5 Seer ice Bre cecal! 7 ALMA | . SELL FC O = | to o s been used | 7 ROTO ARB) Se y FE; i PRINGER SPAN-| C&!! bet y tew $260 FT ALMA WIL FOR anuas a | perate } refrigerators. Reco’ Brand new 80.000 80 TILLERS GOLF CLUBS 1a Ex on tle” phone M ioe ME eels | eee Y of rem gotng SOFA i BTU fu easy to F CLUBS, o MI ¢iless aft | _‘through Frida looday | own) payment _Lounge chair, A EAP. ROSE _player, cabinet radio FE Record | MH coatrols. low bo maces | run. th operate the ladies can _ wood 4 EXCELLENT | A oe | Sorsaras < tt ee 3p al 4-4195.| counterfi y hy-bo n them. Let us pro s. MAytair 6-301 Nt | Kc BL " FOR 8ALE O os | Papen e out of business GENERAL a ». OM TANK WHT lows $249 50. Oth a demonstraté prove it with GUNS. ‘ OUD EMAL EN COs ri eee meer | GEORGE: on xT ELEC RANGE. last - $22 50. LE| priced to sav ort eines ation Onty } com "MODERN __ | _months old $3 SOCKER. 4) Yue eu 3asI8 | ORG EES O ea sede nt inte ope ren igri Witiame Lake Ra al falcvelee water "beater | maiex the geruine"(Rototiier., | 8. telegraph. a Sarria ts | AME, ee che. 20K Bho? ME ae Dinte Me . et Our Deal - 6-1300. Mi | Spee ae 30 eas, gee glass-lined | 10 se eee ee are | oom FE 24708. | 3e21 mate, o JOHN DEERE = on et . siaaaeaer ee arranty, $79.50 year) p : MILL GAR- GUNS — BUY 36215 , oe female OR New and ERE j 251 Goon #1 1 ELECTRIC MOTOR | We and n: retion” huct| DEN & LAWN EQUIPMEN R | _Ma = SELL — TRADE. | Davis ‘Machivery— Ortonville, Ph TRAILER E elo B Mage. Om SECTS RANGE + bie wrote, RIC MOTOR | We aiso have. med ‘oll furnaces g Woodwarg. Ave. Just. of ser oF_FoweR Bones [ee ed Ree eos | er er CHANGE piel A apenas Hatchery. a 3 rners, blowers, stok $.| 4.9083 ingham). Phone MI clube, ¢ BUILT GOLP (Al sae ; | “HO TEI: GRAP! HOT POINT ee “BARGAINS. % trols & spa ers, con 3 et LP a ENGLISH SETT JOHN D MO z : sats ‘a EL OFF 0} ce heaters. 3 year EE MOBILE : seen tis. EM 3-448 renceieat condition. thing oor tracks. “pand ict ia Co.. Rochester, eMMarwick LSet SL SY Le “Tents. S ale c = = Shanker Ex tins. pet te Si WHEEL TYPE ae fe mete os nee s Arkansas, ‘Travel enn Ponts } 3 fe a e Gwenn ete ‘Call us for estimates = irs NOT TOO DAMP TAPE CRECORDER & ATTACH ale or Rent _ AKC REG ars =e HOES & PITCHERS cars on bala agg = tae vs peer Glass Je ry: | tr OND CHORD ORGAN. LAT.| $e a ee a rece: total ogee Slot an Topeaiey amen rae se & ATTAGE | gore b Nousie” Pm pom Cockers. OR _ . 45.. Bhp KINGSTON VA .ELY'S. Aubuia & Rocns and finance your kitch n-| Harcware, Plu = Paint, | 10-A STONE. RI _Mansfield. Off 2. 13 +E KING BROS. — BOT Used M Champion 15 h.p. $30. peer pase ten ny | either metal Ncikensll | trical mping and Eiee| To CH BLACK D Joslyn R OTTLE GAS fereury M . $30. exc. cond.. also CLEANER. | ——5¢, aloo aera batt heap mcr ai" Supoties, 1028 Sakland : soll, fil send & “BOXER CHAM soGer aren | PAR® PI sie ws “DREYER vere cee chine. all Pipa laspetd sewing ma- 25% DISCOUN ances cabinets, built-in appli Pu 54-4585 Ave.| _= eravel, HOR Beautiful PION AT STUD Lawn-Garien-Fi te i ARTS & SUPPLIES y Ra, Wolly ; _ Maple “6 noite cule. Galak onls ox 2 70 SCOU NT puphies custom tops, plumbin - TORRID HE |10 A. 8TO of Cha: young. red fawn. son Plenty . of arm-Store | 60 8. Tele + N. ON. Holly Re. i ame nes PE %. No job too @ and AT OIL CONVERS NE, SAND & are — Away P Uses of S freely parking sree rE vine. : , EELVINATOR int m-toae and Kem-Gio| Project too email. nol ws New moto ION | TOP soIL GRAVEL, roducer y. Proven e+ tractOrs & | Open Eves. "ti 2-3200 i CR y ME . aeaF a oa} on @ ; ey tr Exc. cond. FE} & CRUSHED 8T edrgeous puppie & makes equip. All sizes | _8 & 8un, a RAPT @ rt) elec fr K SPEEDS, Bros fiat nnd colors. Bem _Srehard Michigan Fi stance too! — FE 5-27 ‘ONE. e_ OL 4 L for sv etrtaticn,| 802 Garden tractors, USED TRAILER “Tleeps twin mb porn ciee _renge, Ecamere ses ince * Gaxiand Lusterlo paints. ee eee oes UTILITY CEMENT 10 A 8TO BOSTON NTE servation. | “017 Ullere, peeet @ ro-| Howard 33 §, SPECIAL SALE Must wena’ sal cae : mmenete ee ee | FENCE: lUSED 50 OF sT sneer AT. SA T @& | marked. FE 1. ¥ FE re Gra 136 HP. Baskman <31100 | No "NCES | LUMBER> for titte RATONT TRACK | _ORAVEL ND, CLAY &| CUTE is econ Toe 4 ci: | sega, at deck Watkine Boat MAGNAVOX No money down, FHA eperore BARG AINS | le r_earrier Curves, hanger | GRAVEL, OR 37540. NS. § WEEK. Rentals P. AIN, SAWS rose 46771 Pa. Bolly. MEL at Jack Watkins Bost Cub, ~ CONSOLE, B EE _ESVIMATES. FE Used « | & car Elee lawn mowe Fr Aad TOP soll home. Flow 8, TO! 190 C arts & Repairs Goa adjoining ‘Case Lake-Park domi AM & FM Phono LOND | ATTENTIO’ Laas Sai | 3x8. pine nd New | 37216 r. FE | Rotovated SOIL Orchard ers, feed & seed. rooks Rd a ANDERSON —_letaching we eoeis. ey ie Se 8 Pe Pe BLOND ATTENTION MATES. re ism ane shorts oc 9 USED POWER ~ ‘oa te & .Aelivered. | DO d Lk. Ra. FE 20008 FOR | SALE 1980 6-046 good condition. | ALUM. VERY hing site or call LI 40615 MOVING = roquo!s.| brook. opts Rerbeer gas ae TWin. | 2x8: be ft up =T “MOWERS. $20 AND A- 2, FE 5-9689 VER HILL KENNELS. c tractor with } FERGUSON | Mav be see rea buy 9600 | E VINRUDE }k MISC. 4 Detroit 2x10; 2x12; 3 | rade in your old A-l BLACK DIR | ers. AKC OCK | tiv oader, plows & cul- _P pat 13120 Scott MOTORS ing @i ITEMS INCLUD- | all length x12 | Jacobsen D old mower. | gravel RT. ‘FILL, SAND. C reg. FE ¢33 vator Price $750 cul avtsbarg, Michi na) Eesrewc Ss dow tan, wome oprtains, Bee win. 3 eee CGMPLETE, $15. | asad femete: eters Figo BROADWAY. 8 SHELL HDW. | _OR 3 pets bad) are soil. 5-0092 Lal FREE E BEAGLE SoRPiEe. ve WKS. | Davia Wheeler aon ue | HOUSETRAILER. aie — sh Sey bg neal cn BOATS indies & nest ete. Also| BEA EAOHPOL es RANGE, Weather-stth window "thing \USET LU Sea a Ate 7 ia SOIL. BLACK "DIR FR TE-30 60007 ii | Mc ce Sloe | ss errveguents maracas Jaloes: | Grumman &. OW © Grumman. : belt Rd. > Seals ; _Wolverine Dra’ Champ.. $85 pot ape-ntet tocar Br motor aE OR_3-0893 R AND BUILDINGS. | _ +2327. race. sahene. (| S300 Baldwin R i eee G ARI RE USED | Vado La mailer tratier i WE TRADE TER om : Wol . fence . 15 : Bal # ser 2 Le a rade L p er in DEr— woroRGca | BUILDING 18° vo vomit rea: se up (Vpn avslabis tea oe Ai BULLDOEING FE 73000 "| ,oomttees mat SARDEN- TRACTORS | _Hisler 1800 aSpeer"na™™™ | HOUR gton Boat Works record chat 3| suitadle of vainté ‘& 2 gallon all = ‘SS PET SHO} | Some SS ae OP’ or eee : for » rush re iP. 87 with eulti ey J She Sh “eek mao) Pe ten werags, aftce or| SURPLUS LUMBER we ee ate Ra sae ee ST _ bo, Oak peel eg ae | PRICE FS sins toes | Reet Teale Space 79) nea masa! : . __Rent Trailer Space 79 Ona mE Ong ] mile north of Clarkston | MATERIAL Briggs lavatorie apt pgs ength. ; : any time | _ chase. HOUGC SELL , EVINRUDE MOTO: SALE oft, lightly: das cot. | 2-1. TOP 8OTL, SAND, OERMAN SHEPHERD POP. ins K SON | MORILHOME ESTATES, MODER 21 yrs. repair exp. Trade | —— cabinet with ettach ents, Young - BARG SAIN SALE TIGNEL Rd, (M59) Oe Minmaged 89 arenes aged, 420 sinks, mm ner ts FE , GRAVEL & & at D PUP. sae OAKLAND COUNTY FOR 20 treat & pinyeround zu |. ole” a = tl boats, paint ‘ your "7 f & AMERI Well sles up—New $14.50.) Pill - InT. TOP 8 N. Main, Roch 3 Fix Sain : ne Marin : . } supp sand SERIO, SETTER DS : 1-076 KAY PAREHURST » 2608 Orchard Lak rine wi Gena ve sows wp Rok oot | Feit mee AMERICAN ("Foie cc tense 2a | SRT sal pa | gt cere aca EOE | 8 FORD Tmgcron wri wao-| yo scr PaRemee n| EUNRODE NOTRE ~ bitanes. Ww. greets Hoare 84 @ soll pipe, 8 ft ig 200. M,| Authorized factory | serfice and Bae ee ween Jobs| _3-Teil, FO Aasate oe | & thnete. as, MARL EQUINES, TRACTOR BARGAIN Ga swimming. goes Liner. Thompeon ST cca ena E 3 PC, MODER: oe ; on fac ana ‘ree test rday : oe be A-l : s oeee 2 y iS oh house & {ec the ailers. Biggest t boats. , ; : ?. torr mr. . ee TOPSOIL, ————EE ath 3 610 HP. V egg etigrad on minutes reo, ra. Seen for used outboard . - pies wart = wan palkerpis oes wigrene ine. ~_ Dott Yourself 61 4 1 TOF rel MkoR DIRE Canaries, cages 20 ol eros Bolens. ppreatbersdaay' now 620008. $20. Phone MYrtle 24611 se ate wre 300 “Auburn y's, Hare i 5 loc : sam : P, : 1 Boag iia BE uy Bedi bed ents, uatresees, and) A Believe Tt of Not De in Toted pgravel Beurerd | ,2an Auotm PE ote sirens Re eee eee || ever "Wawon 7 ur | UN CRAPS BARATUDA 00 me PES, 0 “delivered. es otherwise absolute! ab-| “y, ot Not Deal | Siee at 70 LES BEAUTIFUL 8T ade, roller, #190 08. gest of Oxtord at 1940 Lakeville | ~2irney Mare ARACODA 1¢PF. Rese RE caiee DAVENPORT | ®AT? a B8 | Pamens odvertions name rand: ou can now build Black TOR SCE. ard puppie TL STAND-| fuiky “snow simplicity. | tote peat ne nee. MATket 4 oes, TROOM Te name br: modest yourself a .tand 3. AKC, HP. 1” . sidewalks — ft. new in Choy : omer "OAFERPGRE | "Asew Bieber = Terrie, values. “Come and rand.| fows heme with ho | money Bulidoring and i, gravel & fil. Re. ofl Adams. ead ade aa gulky, snow bibde, 1000. simple: patios - 35° pee gis Wage ory ri pm, Market pereryeood cond. 0 Tl Rbo-| Hak water ne he fOUNGS | them. “Michigan Fluorescent, nee! 8-500 by satistied ‘customers. ae EONARD eee ast : 1] Glade $150, Bolene 3 BP pases) epg toed ines lS 3022 oF Shose | FLORIDA COMRECT - CR viLT (WASHING MACHINES, ware mtomietie wale , = CABINETS. CARO) BOA’ AND FLOOR SANDER, POL. TOP SOIL CRUSHED STONE Parakeets Guar. to Talk |. Evans 1 EF 2 coe Aue A ' pees 91.900 Roeett Ginn Picets 3,.¢ ‘ ithe. Also” mirror, slightly | marred. 83.95 E ers, sie pe atone of cement grind. a (fe fils ve rE 2a Conklin. ome odie 4 omg Sea monn 6507 Dixie Hw pre a Pero: ccessories 80 Boat 3-3732. o's, Lake Or- , me ft med-| eauiwin Ave. -1 TOP SOIL, CR __MA_5-7878 4/1 D T COVER, Se eee ieee cy rinat| FOR RENT dent g tt oa bar ee | Sins xr USED E cPECGUA MASTIOUD, Bard | EVE Sonpide pe sset REFRIGERATORS, Last, YEAR'S LAST YEA errifie savings. Micht-| sawneRg- ai TOP gE UIPMENT |i BataRcED a M . EPRIGERATORS. L. : ga Fluorescent, 392 Orchard Lk | SANDERS EDO ‘DOERS POLISH 4 TOP SOIL, Rice, BLACE POODLE» PUPPIES "= perros es 2 BALANCED CRANES. 3 SETS)" LARGE SEL MACRAPT BOATS oy gh Fe aan LISHERS , erate pets. 123 N. Merri spe & broom ta cad 2 blocks ~'85 ei! Een a App total tes cae guar: foro MOWER. REEL TYPE, [HAND SANDERS—DRILLS—SAWS | 2-1 PAR Bennett, FE $4706. PARAKEETS mae. FE 42031, rora Ferguson 104% tet stock ‘pistons, complete as int eee felvigureter tae ein Buy ‘a new OR_3-2349 om BROWNIES pt Go TOF 80M. $11, BLACK olies. 183 nae AN ARIES, SUP. Mo! earl Oaenciee bled racing ‘engin 8s) MICHIGA ce & used machine. ore than | SEEF. AND en Bh hal OPEN SUNDAY. Wait "Beatty 136" Si jot ci, joe geoky erece re gli ott eect "yalides pow drag. tncltses. Ev £ new. Spare pars ANY. BOAT. OR MOTOR. areas, Sh Orabare Lk, Ave. > PORK = BALP AND | = 489 8-3407. Baldwin, since 1977—-684 CAGES || Oliv r dilidover idé ‘| Chevy rt erything for | MAR tach Geer &, 393 +’ Fluo: | _quariers_Opuvke Mit. ALP ON ein. 21-ft, len cccosne Eee Gf 8. SANFORD | it; EINDe OF GAND- GRAVEL & Oakland Ave. none 88 industria) Hei vy facing en ae 85 INE SA te we RENT : GYCLONE 41. 1128 “fags PLU ina SOet ae 8. ; FOR RENT : m1 OF SAND. G Pe: | ,, Food since tee & = a wr rire tractor with | _ Call 2.3976, after 6 iy $650 . TELEGRAPH A NEW AUTOMATIC |é USS. Fest estimates. OR BY Fe j= ah $2100 eaten Sports fprsen 4 _FE eset, orders fone ahs aoe, Eo ene pRRIER TORS onnew - 00D SELEC. 1988 coi @ CREVY vy ‘WONDERSAR myy 4 YSON MOTORS IRONRITE TRONER RIB, fio; EAD s cn TEAGO 3 de eines, sy ma TAL BE BED. Fa p racuam cleaners. Wall Ad TOP SOIL aeeten 3-2558. | tbh Oe $40. Olds radio, . every- ea Por Week size 7, $12. ps Hatchery Rd., iter aoe 101 Call ee Orchard Lake Ave. : road, Del. FE 9-6630. "_puppies, 3 5 ae POINTER Pontiac Farm & Industrial Auto Glass Specialists =a PRECISION ROLLER | SKATES PFAPP SEWING WACHINES BEACH SAND & FILL & BLACK o- 1 THORS, FRI & § | pe ages or FE aay: pel grt pt A —3 . MI KTER PLMPS Size & MY 2-351. - ry material, DRY FE 8.3282. pas, ea the ‘oy Fox Terr AT: or FE 41442 claims Dobtned Kay 4106 $985. G a1 8 um bing, Anyone A 12933. na Auction Sal ai — Glass Prasil, Sate 608. Perry. ime 7 days. Weekdays; ™Ove Pig to-re- THOROUGHBRED COCKER Pup- aeaeare ee ania : oun ALE ce 10:00 %| moss ose peg ight a: SL SE E-| ANTIQUE AUCTION. ag | RECONDITIONED ; 156 W f $0650 w basis, call PE qeetag ta abe Pek caoe | inks Ge FURNITURE $5.95 BATTERIES. : he uh ae ete Metin fe in . s after >a. OF 8. rr Lu PET SHOP, cinks, desks chee engi ‘ Sager for 6 mos. 192 : cor! ot Cameras, _Equipment om, L_ FISH 6433. . Early. china, nds, ane a PARA : miti glass, potter Si eS ad your 6iA -panacmery 5 |’ Eon aitht Sie? ae [6 eens For Sale Tires 80A ‘Sower’s tpe in rely ue fer 10:30 ‘a.m. Oxtord, Saturday, June 8, | § “Se perp : ’ = S0r16 UB. ROYAL DELUXE hy ae : ee FE esndomm fi vay i i ye BUY ie t oncmaRD Bt, Phill Cm See tires, AND me Thoge A Pau Fay Be rt GROVE atom Church 4 mae stant yr your dog ® vacation anewere ate BA! : u Idozi rate runways, clean, newly |’ a4 mart, Gal June, th, | Oo LA “? +0687 : ng | | eee. Ad baveds. aaa ly 330° W. SNL md. e Farm. STA FE UU) er Ce.) GRAVEL BLACK DIRT. 4073. — ae ees hs | allt Desirable. merchandise of in on General RES. ; ooh Fut DIRT. inds. Donated oq ¢ to 50 es, ; 612 Bog 4 Ww |” BOARD YOUR I al tinge Donated (ty members|. waiteralia = et | ic ‘Lake Rd. | YOU DOG | ees ee eel { 3-273 W es ‘ | | cakes & breads cn baked pies, { _ + hi WILLTAMS, ¢ Deliver ~ |i E-ACR Lat be: ce eel baal Clean Bl KENNEI PE + 41 n Black Top Sait igharters| s\* ; cde Netet at pit cruiser ME oe SF Ce oe Pee = | ee ee eee oe) eS Ae Ep ee Ge ee ee te BP fg Fe er end a I er re oe ee EN ig de gee a Sp ge ee ee ee fee ee nn ee oy ee ete es - ppt t { a vo "HE i] Ye | Cae ‘ Pe pee : : a, i i e4 i | J Le i { / iu ; { j fi { ; & f ey 2s, ; e i a =; i | ‘ i - ‘ . i j / | f i i F ' . i . | A ir | / > p a% & caaaiarenraame in a ae sions meal oe ae ae 4 ; - Ba | - 4 | i i 7 if z —— Mice td fo. Suh i = = io i el ¥ : a sa i : i ie ’ SS | ; : : . ue ee : a ee SS! \ : : aa ad y ; i/ i i eety EIGHT. \ wee a THE PONTTAC ‘PRESS _ EBIDAY, JUNE 7, 1957 | a 2 te f ’ \ ae : ‘ ; = = : oe i a oe ? vate —— t. . BP ai i * lPmaimpertetiin Offered 87) _\For Sale Cars 91)TIZZY _ By Kate Osann _For Sale Cars 91) ste Sale Cars | 2 7 , PLY me \ < ' omenasii . = ‘38 DODO} -V-8 HARDTOP ULLY | av {| ILL TOTR YOUR NOTD . ~ 7 pkey "Gotan SS, da sae ea aa | RE TRO, PU, [oe ume eure, nouns svinreity caper © doce * COME TOOUR a extra , ; : . tax, fa, Ferry bervice, ‘Ine., i. f = ‘ iy mouth, R&H very clean, low frateshiosien, pever sloocin » oe. (THE ‘WoRmn ee | . : 7S) 4 2 tp fess pontine So mace. Don't miss this | a « spot | Mahl” spare never 15g. Saginaw Used Care —— . “el geen « door super. ‘tull power, | trade’ in. CAR PAYMENTS FOO BURDEN- ° R&H, Dyna’ $395. ALSO oe SELECTION OF | same? Let uszhelp you adjust to only ‘ga08 . ‘sl Deboto. 4 door, fully equippe 1957 7 OLDS 88 & some less expensive model. a mpage SS very low mileage perfect 2n _ 5 Olde Dealer M24 AT CLARKSTON RD. Aine © POR TRAVERSE. AIR | 8. FE as Maton: lee py Se S! com Lake Orion Motor Sales YOU'LL SEE A ia = v1 BRIGHT | Pius “Wansportation specials from “Toupee Mrs, |rono-mencony = My yaa ne ” | STATT'S MTR. SALES 565.8. Woodward _ Birmingham CARKNER DODGE _ a Wanted Used Cars se ROPOE CARS & TRUCKS | 55 OLDS SUPER HOLIDAY. EXC. | 4053 VAN DYKE NEAR 20 MILE ae LOT "| ILL ; $15 FOR JONK CARS, ‘FREE TOW. SPO it "MY 3-2750 re Orica eos Power. PE 5-0752, ks 8 PONTIAC CA CAT. MS Bs OF Picea BRING IN YOUR USED CAR |: eee ee 7 a C8 AF POE OE TD Hen ay ee ies ome | SERS PREF OFM | ML FONTIAG OR DELUEE VALUE Ts. e < Seen : 3 s s * & eve. “ | + . mighty 1957 Chr¥siers, the incom: | ‘50 OLDS, STANDARD SHIPT,| $1 N. Roselawn. FE 48503. AL S Bud Sh N | ALTO SUPER MART per 195%. Plymouths, and the | clean n body, perfect motor, §225.| PONTIAC 1953 4 DR. HYDRAMA- ; ud Shelton Motor Sales | Ve nt recredinie 20! Imperiale. Bere | _OR 2-408 _tic, ete, PE 5-0738. aa a ‘ . Ss new sler, | * TE FRE , + Co auers & x ‘red FE cons CLEARAN CE lFeaeetaces gy Imperial dealer. 4 Moors TERT, West Side Used Cars ||. LIST ED BY STOCK NU MBERS Always Ready to Buy \ DeVille, full vower like new. ater Spm vets nee [sap heen any : bedi cnalesea T ai | $2,975. 56 OLDS SUPER 68 CONVERT. melds kh mobk to cbooee boa 3975. - BAGLEY AUTO PARTS. ! R.&R. Motors, Inc. | Char oreeee # steering. TE) AWOLr Side Used Cars || 52 PONTIAC 2-Deor ... $495 == 119 BAGLEY sT_ $95.00 DOWN | 724 Oakland Ave. . * FE _8-6801 | '§2 OLDg SUPER 882 DR. HYDRA. | #23 W. Huroo . PE 42185 | ~ es OE G ASH | *S3 Pontiac Chieftain: Deluse 2 Dr. “tno B05 tee NE 16) abe Se Ey GG Soxtit DELUXE 2 DR. $200. : 3988 | $s00D0WN. ‘8 CHEV Cac 10 WB EXC. | “Ay shapgy FE b-0162, FE C0. | pry | °55 FORD 2:Door cece eceeeteeeeees esses $1095- * moptNFRELS NEED Cans up| (3 Olde mapae ec Oe ors esis8. Se ere 8s: PACKARD. | Sad ae EVERYBODY'S cheDir is G0oD : . _MU_+ | Bergen, B tiggins. oo : 1955 FORD 2 DOOR 6 R & H, Sai THE WORKING MAN'S FRIE ye 2eg0% DIXIE HWY canna $5.00 DOWN Ses tres ‘tle EM 32019. 3676 | 1960 NEW PLYMOUTH mie EASY ED JONES nD 51 PACKARD 4-D 4043 $ 195 ‘ a ° — _ Bea: $58 a mo. Call Bob. he 6-5300. Saginaw ___Used Cars & Ps JB ere AGecouunaadscuggn duc WANTED: ORORAP CARS j “$0 Buick ¢ dr. y u & RD < CONVERTIBLE, RADIO SCHUTZ. MOTORS I 153 Buick 9 erect n ae Z ey B, as- |? ic! 5 : : GOOD COND. “si OR “63 FORD. e $145 DOWN 7 — weg ee rae Le ES -SQIVERTIBLE 3 Pontiac” 4 “ar zatow. 4173 \ oo HIGH ee PAID 1 Cadillac 62 4 Dr. sedan +7500. Harolt Turner Ford. 2 Re I R&H, 83 ord V8. 4D = jarare: 52 BU ICK Club Cones na nesveccveccesces ep O49 $$$ $5.00 DOWN 1950 FORD. FAIR CONT) MOTOR Belo nae eae tier $2006. | "83 Plymouth . NG FOR : bt : YY exc. and reasonably priced. FE | 59 PLYMOUTH 2-DR, | HURON MTR. SALES * : : 52 Chevrolet Club Coue wew in every way, $11.85 down 4198 : oF STATE DEALS —— -| and small” month yments, | 952_W. Huron FE 2-264 |} oc , > : ENN’S $500 DOWN 33, FORD, NEON Sees Root oes surg tales 193: 8 RAMBLERs — AMBASSADORS — 50 CHEVROLET 2-Door ..............0. 3 195 MOTOR SALES Vee ne . : iginaw. Used care. Repair work. 254 8. Saginaw St. FE 4737), ‘#9 Pontiac Club Coupe ee 1950 PLY. 2 DR. BLACK, GOOD LE NASH SALES 77 THE HIGH DOLLAR | $5.00 DOWN : “7 NORTH PONTIAC \ [Eset a eee sueote Sees nS —— on if ’52 FORD Club C tes? “$445 : For, bigh grade used cars. We! 31. Fectias @ er. | 1983 Chevrolet hardtop. Beautiful, [\°52 PLYMOUTHS. EX-BELL TEL | U0. “QUALIT FOR | RD Club Coupe ... Jeedig ie eee ie cle _ 4-9886. Gener . i6¢, Chev, or Ford. Low me DR! ‘80 Olds 88 Converivie ‘S68 BUICK oy OLDER CAR 4! SELLING OUT! . top shape, call PE 43460 op Oak Soma: enerous George | 4286 ee < s rye | cash. F 195) FORD 2 DGE. 1953 = = : s oO OED OWS oes aS saniroe. eee tie TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS duc - on Hatake PE = 2 j 4 et eoure 2 Pk § UMMER |) CURSE R 4 Door 2. eoa.es este. «$395 2 "38 Cadillac 62 Sedan oe ery 6 condition | ; CIALS +55 FORD FAIRLANE VIC. re | been 1 d S : we WILL vie THE HIGH- $725' Call MY 3-5573 LARRYS AUTO SALES | i een license: 623 Flizabeth Lk . u EST PRICE Ex TOWN ON $5.00 DOWN | MUST SELL ONE ‘so BUICK av.|* ie ate Lagkd FE 61353) Orsi ee Re ne a ' PMAKE OR MODEL. | 45 ouasmoble 2 a ’ Ee tt trom ar GM ace eee RAH, WW so FORD Fok saix | EEG = EES ARANCE_ | ’8 FORD 4Door .....0......c00e ee: w+ $ 695 2 : 4 |_month MI -6-8080. Great Lakes Sa aiae ~ ——=' | ips. ae 7 A b M s,00D | ee - —— = las ‘1931 FORD 6, $145. 954 4 PONTIAC 2 DR DELUXE aa uoum trs. a a re POw ~ TPs R&C “MOT OR SALES) 83. 8. Park R&H. exe. cond. Owner. FE 4 $8 CHEV ROE a 4312 2 : YOUR SUBURBAN | 55 THUNDERBIRD. EXC. COND | = a ee "54 CHEVROLET 2-De = , 7 YOU ROLD CAR DOWN NASH- RAMBLER-HUDSON | Highest offer. OR 3-9217 ‘41 PONTIAC 8, FOR PARTS. FE ‘ El Door ..........- vee se $ 895 . Corner Pike & E. Bivd. FEE roposa METROPOLITAN DEALER 1954 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN, *!433000002 , é _u 5 Olds 98 Convertible - Sere ene = - irive a ‘or get Power steering. FE 5-4328 sso ‘se FONTIAC soable ab Cine CON- 4318 ; ; / | Sean ea ore you uy | ‘ CONVERTIBLE FORD, ~ d itien easonable. 4 da 5 < * sed Truck Pacts oy NOS Ti ine: < (S$ Nash Amb. R&H, OD. ... $1698 “cream. $290. Call FE 3-0304 alter | ta Or FE 2190 — 32 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe ......... -++$ 395 USED TRUCK PARTS ~ 0 Chrysler a Dr "88 Chevie, a bargain ........ $ 895 pene Thursday, after 3! ai ae Ste DR. 2 TONE. IN 15 ALL MAKES AND MODELS | AND WE'D LIKE TO “ASK EM }3-0142 i— . |“ PONTIAC VERY GLEAN EX NY cacy ae y - HEIGHTS MOTOR SALES i} YOUR OLD CAR DOWN OU" TO DROP IN AND 8145 COMMERCE RD, i : . $1 PONTIAC 2-Door $ 195 2635 Auburn Ave. “FE $001) “$1 Olds Demo. SEE, OUR LONG LINE OF AT UNION LAKE RD’ | Clemens St after 6.30", $32 Mt ~ AND — i 2 For Sale Trucks 90 90) THEY RE READY To GO Tee a “AIR | Mainline 2 dr, R&H jet black. 1953 PONTIAC 2 DR 1 OWNER COLRIESY CARS XY 4362 _ ~ ew ON EITHER THAT ‘FIRST 1s a | ® pleasure to lake your vacation Runs good Good: paint #& tires AT "50 B tN ka 2.1 ; - ASSEMBLED HEAVY cor. - OR SECOND HONEY WILL ACCEPT | M Uhis one for only, $928 MYrtle_3-2805 TEERIGC savixce | - ( 21060 oo eave see anew votes. FAS Wheel tlt trailer, 1946 Chev. pick- MOON" RECONDITIONED Outboard motors. boats, appl 232 8 ‘Surman’ Fe 2913; | PONTIAC 1950 SEDAN COUPE | TI-RRIFIC SAVINGS ; _ up. 1 ton. OR 3-2406 & GUARANTEED. g | 3- Soe Ee P Olds-Cadillac oC: iri ~o” ances guns, cameras, etc, as. Nery gees! _comd (FE Ili 2- my IORS 4+-DOORS - ———t 1955 — % ton Green Ford pick-up . Goodwill Used Cars part payment on a good used car. j 198 FORD 2-DR._ 39000 MILES. | "43 PONTIAC. FINE COND HAS_ —_ sa | ~ heater in. oo be seen at 3098 Orchard Lake st Cass _. : CHEVROLET alance easy terma &H, $650. FE 2-2693 j been second ¢ car $150. MI 4-8254 AY AGC yN Sa ONVERTS | M O h A ite a FE 80488 36 Two-Door .....$1750: BILL SPENCE |1949 ENGLISH FORD. GOOD MO. |'30 PONTIAC, 2 DOOR. RADIO as low as any t els to Choose From ’ Coke =r ES Tust Me. | CHEV. 16s BEAUTIFUL prone, | Redio & heater. rere (2 Oakland Ave, PE oe — ee ec capmco of uses sete | bh ' ve oo Se ~s ee lect, $245, 210. 2 door, power glide, & H, aT 1953 FORD CUSTOM FORDOR 8E- Call credit Mgr. Mr. Parks. Mid- | woo orth iChevralet Co. WW ‘spare’ ever ‘down. 11,006 s4C aT $7 | Se Take: ovsneey | ab. V8 engine, 2:tone paint. Re-| west 47300, Harold ‘Turner Ford | 8. Woodward Ave, B'ham — new, 1 owner, Birm. dstoiti Ee ments” EM sims en 3-dey | “0 and heater, seas . '$3 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN DELXE \ . . acne Sane sxcuction orl Rate © meter 4 Reais ime CHEV. Doon RS North Chevrolet Co. “door, $425. FE 2-9121 i CHEVY 1055 | \4 TON PICKUP | 1867, OLDS. 68 & 8 PLYMOUTH food tires. #235. OR 34825. |1000 8. Woodward Ave. Bam. PONTAG ima 8 SepUze Soe ee see ears | Original finish, truck, op Olds Dealer '53 Station W 75 4 FORD RAH” WSW. FOM.| Good” cond. Full price $435. OL} ~As litt “pearance. Today's epecial, 1,088 53 Station Wgn. ...$ 750 ? Sharp! rE 2-3575 “| Deca. eced Pltiiprice) #067 OL ote) Lo UEP ce 3 | full price. Just your car or ‘rack S b ba M Radio & heater, 1 | et —— TAK | dow: 1986 FORD CONVERTIBLE V-8 E ADVANTAGE OF OUR : 22 ey > n = {rs. PONTIAC [EC ONOMY USED C ARS engine. Fordomatic, radio, heater, | LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION | - Ch ash_S._WeodWerd_Birminenam | '56 Convertible—$22051 set aN 6ter + Patines ee tree obits “¥ Fee ’ : = te ; ontinenta ertect condition unr Or F dl ORD D l GSKINS EV. PRivicta Power ‘brakes, eter | Radio .& beater, Hydramatic. +54 MERCURY WON BEST OFFER| #19 SAN AATISPACTION our rrienaly P eaier ; ra, po FULL POWER SATISFACTION i = 7st Dixie Highway ue | ieering: 21one maint. Low mile- ; is He ee 4,DR, HT. North ¢ hevrolet Co. BETTER sEE - Open 3’ age. 4 new heton Take dver pay- aattiees ; : -| 1000 8. Woodward Ave. Bham | - 4 : ments. FE #71 .|'53 CADILLAC’ CONV 1 OWNER.) saa oaW : ‘56 Station Wen. ...$2195 | 53 BUICK SUPER. V-8, CONV TWO R 100 EACH | 5 2 wYery clean. 9183 whoa! = = A QADMARTER Ma e320. Radio & heater, rarcmuie ae SS cone BEL AlN CONV. , Tom Boor. Ine itera MU | Vacat tion — A IN aginaw t. "CHEVROLET 3 TON PICK fone (GREY: (253 CAD), SEDAN & HT, 1953 FORD MAINLINER $350 1380 Be Fun F = 4 pe 5 espana. =e 7 BUD SHELTON a5 : . PONTIAC | WV r mG 4 $25 UP Giddings Ra ; CHEN ROLEE = l FE 95-3588 . ME ROTO TILLER” »”™. 100 34 Station Wen... SHI95 | roa the abe ADE 1957 FORD. 2 DR SEDAN, RAH, | In-a hot, dirty, old car? a : 3 : contr 5 auto ransmission, i . L = ‘ ~— oa beliton stake truck, OFFERS © Radio & heater, Hydramatic. | nigs or what have you | _—~REpublic #3921, ° Probably not, especially “Oakland County's Ww. wy: ye js SL |'S1 CHEV. R&H, POW LIDE. TION FE . ake | , O 8 A.M 9PM “FOR. “San oF ate PICKUP | ‘36 Piym. Bel 2” lene trng siess ’S@ Four “Door * ©2295, must let someone take rover sates aS ‘O00D CONDITION FE hie vou can easily take! Fastest Growing Dealer’ pen . . to oi Van _=xtra_np nice 33 _W. _ Strathmore. Be eee per Shes ema : eee | Radio & heater auto. wee Ee ee cpa MOTOR j 1985 ne FAIRLANE seDCoR | Your Hk in a clean : lively Ma bse "pen niter il ? ; . Ne fea vo Pon ‘ male: | taal) fee (4 "53 PICKU P |’! Fors V-8 FOM......... g1595| %!08. full power | trans. & rear end good, aiso c| Radic. beater Stone finish with late model. Terms can be = = HP Montgomery Ward boat mo-| white wall tires $1,295 arranged so that vou will $ : ——— Pris ts a Chevy ton and ‘a ‘56 Ford V6. FOM 0... $1595, FORD | " ceptionally goed cond. w |'55. Pontiac, 2dr. Hydra. .... $1295 .| tor FE 5-3035 pyrole ; SS a oo Ae by Price 2 fs 34 Fora VR 2adr .: $ B45 | 'S4 Two- Door .....8 895 | NOTE Hevaralct Seon have plenty of Vacation COME TO OUR WEEKEND “$85 mileage Goog rubber. Pricg is/ °F TOPE V-5 2 dr .......s.. 1934 CHEVROLET BEL AIR ¢ 1000 § Woodward Ave. Piymouth 4dr ..... ; : AO PKOPLES Es ‘AUTO SALES 3 zuetee Hydre zee ee Sak GREES tone a epecial tesaiy at eal 81 FORD 800 vicTorIA Every. spending money and a ° 8 Oakland Pe osm) © ee 8 ee PONTIAC _. I geet Snes caae a2 better car, toa, SEV OL , : ae ey ARG ay Tes Sees 33 Four-Door $795 "Nor th Chevrolet Co. 1936 FORD ROADSTER CONV VIER BUICK TODAY ° ‘82 Pord V-8 FOM Radio & heater, Hydramate ino 8 : | 1 si . . _ seas _1009_Eiisedeth _ Lk. Re Rd. $1 Buick are 5 rs Woodward Ave Bham were ees. new ee Must - rv] or} N Er. $1 Ch : a ‘i | 56 Che Ford. Low i. FE be seen to e appreciaté i : Ofrne ego i oon ieee: Sp =e ar. hydra a (ies Lee | enn —— _— Ow. | tEAM DELI UXE 27-DR vary | $1495 . thal eB. Mer 30 DeSoto C 3 es SS Catalina Cpe. . . $1595 iad CHR vRoc et 2OCONT Tow | ccean maga. Fe oa || . WE'VE GOT A BIG TOP OF VALLES — THE GROUNDS iss FORD F-200. 8. TON STAKE | Bud Shetean Motor Sales |) Gear cus heater, | Mydramatie Your old car down. 2 Ae "35 Pontiac 870 4-Dr. Sed, COV ERE WW Aa. EON DS 1876. = = A A its] INTERNATIONAL | % TON Auburn ot B Bird = North Chevrolet Co. cash. 208 Seward st. FE 3-0803 |radio, heater, white and D ITH CARS MARKED DOWN TO A PRICE stake truck. 1500 mi. Take over Sete ne weetwsrd Are ee SHARP ‘55 MERCURY MONT- reen. low low mileage - . TOU CAN AFFORD. payments. EM _3-0703. CHE rat pe Goer ‘woud clair convertinte. $1,495. FE § " g os . io TERNATIONAL PANEL ve Fras, tuatteeatcoeset car |apummcunrspeexccoms| == SPDQOH At a Fair Pri d Cheap. FE 2-0756 or 3) Miller st RETAIL : ¥ Mi = Private owner Ph OR 3-0231 aft- alr rice, an ibe Det 1 TON DOM LS YD. 1954 | North Chevrolet Co. er 5 pm 6433 Andersonville Rd.|,-- . - ) ¢- 3 | ; . _ Hydraulic Box. FE 5-062 , 1000 8 Woodward Ave. _ oe ‘2 MERCURY HaRp.ToP.Ra-| 0 Buick Century 2-Dr.. You ll Fair Real Nice ini INTERNATIONAL os ON STORE | 1983 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 7 DR.| dio & heater. No money down. | }Jardtop, radio afd heater, | - ickup. "57 lic. A-1 $125 210 2-DR | R&H, ORIGINAL OWNER. EXC.| assume payments of 82724 Call | © at 3020 Ariene Ra. off “Coltier ol cUR. | cond: New tires. 9625. MI ¢-3767,| credit Mer Mr_ Parks. Midwest dynaflow, w/wall tires, 2- BE FIRST IN LINE FOR THESE GAIN a “GOODWILL | 1085 CHEVROLET SPORT COUPE. | +7900 _Mared Turnor_ Ford. | tone white and red a : ee SE BARGAINS USED TRUCKS con an Green and beige. V-8 engine, | 33] MERCURY CONVERT | BLACK ir THIS WEEKEN 95 USED CARS” ‘Power Glide. radio, heater. power white, all power, R&H, W-W, $ “ND 1948 Dodge w/Util. Body | zee vou ae ee | 1795 | _ : BEHIND THE ee : < ’ : : : WILSON GMC LARRY eo Mr, Corkins ef) “FE sin ons eer ae — ™ ee eee with | ’55 Pontiac Starchief Con- New Tires Car Guarantee a - . =e - . 5 brome 5 Open Evenings JEROME 1665 CHEVROLET BEL AIR | ¢ eparkling, chrome Clean inside & vertible, power ated Goodyear pee ee an ed on all ’51-’57 models as long Oakland at Coss 7 S beaten Gude made aad heater. White IEMENSCHNEIDER and brakes, hydramatic, auaum OF BE as you own the car, FE 4.9485 —— ayian Sistas Ot vO om eee POSSESSED CARS. | "Atio, heater, wire wheels, NORTH SIDE Oa “For Sale Cars 91 Birmingham : . ' North Chevrolet Co. — {1951 rineoin, good............ s0| White walls, Continental | ; 641 kland Ave. capnaiaiesiea acres U7 EPVICS | wr ke emteert_sre_ bie | as ere de ag kit 4~56 Ch let ‘6 F i : 7 a Overhauled & painted. 35 to] CLEAN CARS 81885 COMM ccocers payereet of $17.08 mon: inet Ford. bad” ro an 60 $695 | GvTO © ord 99 Chevrolet 5 ; wees A = z 2 aoe es per gallon, $125. FE ; on alr pey WALLED Lae micn | Call credit Mgr Mr Parks. MId- | 187 8 Johnson _ oo | Se TAGON, tadie & “CUSTOM RANCH WAGON--8 STATION WAGON-8 cyt. FORD 1955 2-DOOR V@ SEDAN. ; west 4-7500. Harold Turner Ford. |'52 NASH RAMBLER RLACK, 2- Je) . . 7 . ; Rack one alls. IVORY & Cyt Radio & Heater, Ford-O- Heater. Shore ins BEIBE, 16,- eisai Mack fa” coolest \-s6 Studebaker V8 Commander Sta- ‘$1 CHRYSLER CLUB COUPE di. A real nice second car No RD A hevrolet 2.Dr. Sed. . <= nice. Matic Light BLUE 000 actual mile , condition re bargain ec Gun cent. 18 | ton Wagon Good cond. EM 3-4444 Z| geek Taree Mezmenis ot ta eg tadio and heater, standard $1695 « $1845 S1545 fine fall price po | 35 Ford Mainiine ¢ ow oueyat en qicering, G0) wal) ene™ FE G26 transmission a ; | ; ‘94 NASH RAMBLER. 2- | : : : Haskins Chev. |= Ine WGN. 8 PASS. 1408 ee Ampasseder, Transports. /- sabe geod. trade EE Se said rade: a heater OFwnitewall | $3695 oO) Buick DO Chevrolet 55 : Chev ] t . pecia $195 n th 99 €°51 Dixie Gligheay at Mis alboupl wane saan Aine 53 DODGE ~ Ginee a chon Sas | SPECIAL HARDTOP—Radin & REL AIR HARDTOP—8 Cyl. role MApie 6-8071 Open nites ‘til 9. “BEAUTY ss . $1,405 Cars sold on consignment LET coupe, J-2 engine, special paint, |’ aes ee | Heater. Dynaflow. IVORY & Radio & Heater Powerglide. REL AIR 4 DOOR—Radio & FORD WGN. SHARP 5 795| US GET YOU THE pH DOL-| Coronet club coupe, 2 tone beige P 36 Cadillac 62 € , power )] RED, beautiful inside & out. IVORY & TURQUOIS. ea Powerglide, IVORY é $3. FORD WGN. CO. SEDAN. @| LAR ON YOUR CA & tan, R&H, auto. transmission| S!! Power less than 4000 miles, : - Light GREEN. \ PASS. FORD R&H _. $1,495 V4. jot, of “miles left in this | Aigo" LARGE. SELE wonnige | Steering and brakes radio | $1645 $1595 SS Jo You 55 FORD CONY. SHARP _ $1195 WE BUY JUNK CARs beauty for - $645. tyst OLDS BS & 8 anid. - heat hyd - $1345 Ante convene ve Pegs | 32 CHEV. pe! PO. CLEAN. | 91) g: heMeN sc ® FE oe Olds Dealer ‘ aI d beie we Ee Fania ‘ ' vo eee ce en ees . $1,195 32_8: Sagi 5 Ss. solid beige 5 C . ed iB et oe RTD | eee Hides | Suburban Mt $ | 24,,Chevrolet (53° Chevrolet ‘sq Cheyrol ‘$6 OLDS."¢ DR. HARDTOP 32.295 Hy Al P $3042 Ask’ for ‘Rocks uourpan is: 1195 BEL AIR 2 DOOR—Radio & 4 DOOR 210_Radio & Heater. eCVvro et Transportation?! Sap tetonstoer BRE 2 UPI ine GOO 3 OR OOD TARR | tt # meedrare __nemignen Sean, Peat cms BEGE Ag, BROWN: TODAYS PRLOKE, 2 DOR nadie MERC. 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MERCURY! 2h 8.5 inaw : ’ 64 Oak] ¢ shade “* ‘| / be L Growing D Dealer”. fern FRIENDLY OLD§MOBILE k Schutz Mob | CARE AT PIKE STREETS) |) 5419) Or chal Dake Ave’ oo FE ie 6. \\ a P kl anc He ¢ ke AN , > =aeen open Spee hue vu § 528 Sars ae rat} ai ts 4 po San 1 2 7) TRE 29101 \\\ ss till M9, —ieioralal of le wit | E S- 4] q \ fr h \ THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1957: -- Today's Television Programs + Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice \ Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4~WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 98—CKLW- ™“ TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. (9) Popeye. (4) News; Sports. (2) (Color) News. 6:10—(2) Weather. 6:15—(7) News. (4) Weather. (2) News. 6:20—(4) Box Four. 6:30—-(7) Rin Tin Tin. Beat the Clock. 6:45—(4) News. 7:00—(7) Jim: Bowie. Dollar Movie. (4) Blondie. West Point. 7:30—(7) Crossroads. Ep rector (Conrad Nagel) (4) (Color) Life of Riley. stars. 8:00—(7) Playhouse. Ricardo Montalban in “Lady in his Life.” (4) On-Trial. Political columnist tries to blackmail district at- torney Dan O'Herlihy and his (2) daughter, Joanne Gilbert. Mr. Adams, Eve. 8:30—(T) The Vise. (9) ang kd 11:15—(4) Patti Page. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Color—Biack & White We Festure Sylvania, Zenith and RCA Good Used TV Sets Reasonably Priced STORE HOURS Weekdays 9 to 5:30; Fri. 9 to 9 Wednesday 9 to 1 CONDON’S RADIO & TV SALES & SERVICE 127 S. Parke, Corner Auburn Coll FE 4-9736 Pectery Authorizes Syivenia Service (9) Boston Blackie. (4) Helen O'Connell. (2) (9) Million (2) iscopal helps woman regain faith. (2) Zane Grey Theater. Panic strikes frontier town when mar-| shal is killed. Wendell Corey and Romero co-stars in “Old Spanish Custom.” Led Three Lives. bout. (2) Line-Up. ‘Person to Person. Former boxer Barney Ross. 10:00—(7) Youth Bureau. (2) Racket Squad, 10:10—(9) Weathervane. _ 10:15—(9) Theater 15, 10:30—(7) The Crash. girl becomes gambler in lock Holmes. tive.” 11:00—~—(7) Soupy’s On. lion Dollar Mystery. (9) (4) “U (2) News. Fairweather. - $/11:20—(2) Sports. Nightwatch Theater. 11: 25—(2) Rita Hayworth, Janet Blair Ralph Bellamy in the Spy Ring.” nassenger bent on suicide. Tonight. | SATURDAY MORNING | 7:50—(2) Meditations. (7:55—(2) On the Farm Front. 8:00—(2) Michigan State U. r tion. ° 8:30—(2) Captain Kangaroo. 8:55—(4) (Color) News. | ica-on Parade. 9: 30—(2) for Christ. 9:45—(7) Michigan Week. be 00—(2) The Susan Show. ge 30—(2) | Rangers. (4) Captain Gallant. Many Makes and Models Available 18° C& v ELECTRO re 158 Oakland Ave. Park Free Reqr. of Store Open “til 9~Mon, Thars., Fri., Sat. E-Z TERMS WORLD-FAMOUS DD) Ofu's FO) 3 TIRES Priced as Low as 12" a _ Other Sizes at Simiter Savings YDE’S FRAME ond WHEEL FE 5-6467 | 169 Orchard Lh. Ave.| 11:00—(2) Sky King. (4) Story |11:25—(9) Prayer, Billboard. '11:30—(2) Sagebrush Shorty. Mahoney. (9) Family Circle. SATURDAY AFTERNOON | 12:00—(2) « The Lone Ranger. (4) shore. (7) Saturday Party.) Kit Carson. (9) Country Calendar. TV debut as fiery movie star Cesar rancher who sets out to tame her 49:00—(7) Date With Angels, (9) I (4) Boxing. | Gene Fullmer vs. Ralph “Tiger” Jones in 10-round middleweight 9:30—(7) Soldiers of Fortune. (9) ‘ Actor-dancer Fred Astaire, Julie Wilson. (2) Playhouse. Scott. Brady, Jane Greer in “‘Diamonds in the Sky.” 9:45—(4) (Color) Barber's Sports. (9) Na- tional News. (4) Martin Kane. (9) Gang- busters. (4) Frontier. Beautiful 5:30—(9) Wild Bill Hickok. “Ro-| Bill Hickok. mance of Poker Alice.” (2) Sher-| “Vanished Detec-| Mil-, derworld After Dark.” (4) News, “() Miss “Tonight and Every Night.” “Smashing 11:30—(7) 30 Minmte Theater. Dick Powell stars in ‘‘Go Ahead and Jump.” Taxicab driver picks up,the interview. (4)} * '8:15—(2) Michigan State Conserva- 9:00—(4) Ilowdy Doody. (7) Amer- Mighty Mouse Play- house. (4) Gumby. (7) Crusade (4) “Fury. (7) Cartoons & Cowboys. | Tales of the Texas True 12:30—(2) Cartoon Frolic. (4) Ben-| pronounced dead on afrival at a gal Lancers. (9) Youth Baseball. |hospital. 1:00—(2) TV News. (4) Matinee Performance. (9) Action Play- house. 1:15—(2) Lyall Smith. 1;:30—(2) Baseball, New York at Detroit. ao %00—(T) Jungle Jim. (9) Gasey \ Clark’s Jamboree, * 2:30—(4) Teen Room. (7) Cowboy G-Men, (9) Saturday Matinee. $:00—(7) Joe Palooka. - $:30—(7) Laurel & Hardy. $:45—(9) Film Feature, of Canada. 4:15—(2) Scores, News. - ’ 4:30-—-(2) TV Billiards. (4) Down-' town Movie. (9) Texas Musical} Harts—Liberty Temple. 5:00—(2) Wrestling. (9) Hopalong Cassidy. CBS-TV Schedules Panel on Khrushchev = rr) Broadcasting System has sched discussion next in cue | * * | CBS announced yesterday that /camment on Khrushchev” will be televised from 3 to 4 p. m., \|EDT, and broadcast by radio, from 10:05 p. m. | Panelists will include Dr. Philip E. Mosely, director of ‘eign Relations; \Salisbury, staff member of the New York Times and its former Mosco weorrespondént. Acting as mediator8 will be Dr. Lyman | |Bryecn: ) Mother Nearly Drowns, Fails to Save Daughter shots. Perhaps show and - Caesar's Plight |. Recalls Others \ Many of Video's Stars ‘Have Dimmed or Faded After Getting Awards By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD uw — Is there a case to support an Emmy jinx? What ‘brings it to mind is the cancellation of Sid Caesar's Satur- day night ‘show. Last week he of- fered his polished comedics for the 4:00—(7) Milky’s Movie Party. (9)|last time. He has ne Queen’s Plate—General Motors/ after a long association with NBC. * x *\ This one is a puzzler. \Ceesar's Hour took top honors in this year’s Academy Awards, dhaggi down five Emmies. has been hailed by most critics ag the) most consistently funny on TV. Yet the ratings have been poor. How do you figure it? | \ * * * Last Sunday the network pre-'1948 the most outstanding person- sented a Moscow-televised inter- ality was named Shirley Dins- view with Nikita S, Khrushchev, dale, creator of the Judy Splinters Russian Communist party leader. dummy, Where's Shirley today? * * * ‘a dramatic actor. Best actor and actress of 1950 ' wore Alan Young and Gertrude | George Berg, who have long been bereft! |Meany, presidént of the AFL-CIO; of their shows. Top winners of 1952: Eve Arden. Studies for the Council on For- and Donald O'Connor. Neither is’ and Harrison E. on TV today: * * * ‘rating -despite its good quality. Last year, Phil Silvers and Nan- ette Fabray were multiple win-| ners. Miss doggie ne the mal ieoer| has a ea esl AMITYVILLE, N. Y. ® — A successful, recy pee) eet mother who couldn’t swim almost the rating ba ldrowned last: night. in a futile ef-| () ifort to rescue her 3- year - old Detective Diary. (7) Five star daughter who had fallen into an| | Comedy, Paul Winchell, Jerry|!8foot deep canal. And tow “you, to, Caen. * | A neighbor, Arthur Lutz, dove Oscar jinx. There are simply per-; ‘into the canal and managed to formers engaged get both the mother, Mrs. Wal-| competitive, ter Marrow, and daughter Firemen revived Mrs. Marrow, |with oxygen but the little girl was. i nce + inx ‘Seems to Hang Over Television Emmy * ee n released qion.”’ SEA STUDY — Pat Carmen, jone of a group of college students \who'll study for six college credits Is the Caesar satire too smart\during a for average viewers? It’s possible, ' six-week cruise in June, ugs her books aboard the SS comes though audiences are becoming. | President Cleveland in San Fran- more sophisticated each year.'¢ Two professors from San after seven or cient) Saas State College will be ears in weekly TV, Sid’s face| ‘aboard the President Cleveland to , ORK lee manner have become too NEW ¥ ®—The Columbia tarmiliar to viewers, Whatever the \cause, I hope he won't be gone jlong from the home screen. He's too good to be lost. When the awards were given in classes, Driver Returns to Courtroom 9 Months Late |PROVIDENCE, \R.1, (—John W. Pair | Betters, | Ed Wynn was the outstanding t Cc ‘personality of 1949, His comedy) meet ot ee A show dimmed out after a few sea-| \sons. Now he’s coming back as |charge Judge 20, was \brought into Dis- of reckless\ driving. Luigi De Pasquale sent. him home because he was wear-| ‘terday, “Why when I told you to?” asked the the | US 7 | The students are Mike A. Gil- be judge. The big winner in 1954 was Dan- ny. Thomas, whose show has nev- ‘er been able to garner a_ soli “T still had the same clothes ren Hair ‘of North iain the youth replied. e *\ nine months late. didn’t you come back | = * Judge De Pasquale fined him! peared ‘$100 and costs and said the fine would have been $50 if he ap- right the first time. HELSINKI —Soviet Premier | B. and K. Launch Talks With Finns Of course, there i no, Emmy) |jinx, any more than there is an |Bulganin and Nikita Khrushchev ‘broader nlocked Premier V-: Foreign Minister Johannes Viro-| reas headed the Finnish team! of negotiators for the talks behind | in a_ highly ‘opened talks with their Finnish unstable business. hosts today. to Today's award winner can be to- |morrow’s cancellation. Nest of Baby Robins Too Much for Science SCHENECTADY, N. Y. (&}—The A joint stetement on Finnish support for So-| viet foreign policy may result. * * * J. Sukselainen and doors in a government ug. 25 on a -- Today's Radio Programs - - WIR, (700) = CKLW, (800) = WWJ, (950) WCAR, (1180) WXYZ, (1270) WPON, (1460) WJBK, (1490) TONIGHT WXYZ. Top of Town CKLW, News, Davies ways — Fun-A-Rame F CKLW, Platter Ex : WCAR, News, B. Allen News, Davies “ww. News ie WPON. M\sic with Mason WPON, Ukrainian Hour Wisk, euday Lenhardt CKLW, News, Sports 9:30—WJR, Guest Ster voll Dele: WJBK, Don McLeod SATURDAY MORNING Wie, na bexensie ay oe J 7 r (CAR, New t ews . WPON. News. Sports ea = Baise ——. CKLw, Bud Davies WXYZ, rts e:20—WIR, Dinner Date | WHYA Prea Wolf (UGG, WIR Nene 0. Drake | Vn Basel WWJ. Ross Mulhollan sone i WXYZ, Mel Allen oy et ee WXYZ, News, McKenzie | 2:99-WJR, Sports, In'dt’mt. CKLW. Eddie Chase WCAR. News, Allen CKLW. News, Children’s Hr..| “ww, News, Purse WJBK. Don McLeod WPON, Country Roundup | Wag News Lenders, | WxEe Fun-dRame Hilla icy ust W ‘Nowe | ‘se —WIR, Agriculture | WPON. America to Knees | WCAR, News, Top 50 WWJ, R.” Mulholland Week well mene 10:30—WWJ, News, Maxwell | 2:39 wR, cacaan WXYZ, E P. Morgan CKLW. Good Morning WXYZ, Ed McKenzie WWJ, News Purse CKLW, F. Lewis Jr. WJBK. News, Reid . CKLW, News, M. Morgen WXYZ, Bpo WJBK, Casey WCAR. ilews WJBK, Norm Lenhard WCAR, Sports WCAR Patrick ’ WPON, Early Bird Spts. won oboe dl Martyo 8; WIR, News, Army 7:80--WWJ, 3-Star Extra 7:00—WJR, Dan Kirby ase Neva, Lewis pala a hl WXYZ, Mickey Shorr WWJ, Bob Maxwell WW, News WCAR. News (BK, Tom George wave ree) welt WXYZ, News, Slagle 3:30 —WJR, Star for Defense : CKLW. News CKLW. News WWJ, News, Monito $:00-WJR, Baseball Beat WJBK, News, Reid WCAR. News WXYZ, rts WWJ, Monitor ¢ WCAR, News, Allen WPON, Drums in Dixie CKLW. Bud Davies CKLW, Counterspy WPON, Early Bird Club 11:30—WR, Leak Aen 4:00—WJR, Parade of Bands 8:15—WJBK, Baseball 1:30—WJR, Music Hall WWJ. News, Maxwell Ww), News. Monitor WPON. Baseball WWJ. Bob Maxwell aa) en en WXYZ, News * Ww §:30—CKLW, s Men WXYZ, News, Wo ph J ee reer Petrie vil WCAR, News WPON, Holiday WAR, News: Welrod CKLW R. —- Ale vieen ee Artes” — nn Hall : WW, Bob Maxw SATURDAY AFTERNOON WIR, Mus 9:38—CKLW, ~_ Exp. warn News, Soot “ww, News, Monitor 12:006—WJR, J. Vinall, Farm WXYZ, Sports 10:00—WWJ, New: CKLW. News, Good Morning) “ww News by Cederberg nN d-teart at Gabrie Heatter WJBK, News, Reld WXYZ, News, Slagle CKELW, Sacre YZ, Top of Town WCAR, News, Allen CKLW, News, Bud Davies Lowe oe aera Weak News WPON. World News — WJBK, News, Lenhardt, ww Mews bog ee —WJR, Scores §:30—WJR, Music Hall WCAR, News, B. Martyn WXYZ, News WWJ, Monitor WWJ, Maxwell, News WPON. World News CKLW, News, Album -KLW, Symphony WXYZ. Fred Wolt 12:30—WJR, Time for Music! w RK’ News, Don McLeod WJBK, Scores CKLW. Sons of the Saddle | WWJ, Monitor WCAR, News, W WPON, Music With Mason WJBK, News, Reid WKYZ. Red Foley job Holiday — WCAR, Allen, T. Malone CSLW, Bud Davies Show 5:0—WJR, Music Hall it a W. News. Sports WPON, Scouts, Revival. Hr.| WJBK, Tom George WWJ. News. Monitor WXYZ. Top of 9:00—WJR, Cheehan. Page WPON, Spenish Hr. WXYZ, Sports WCAR. News. carl “shook WWJ, Minute Parade 1:08—WJR, News, Gunsmoke. oe LW, Sports 11:30—WJR, Music WXYZ, Ed McKenile WWJ, Tedd Purse | WPON, Holiday | of Excitement . s ,ing ‘ ‘sloppy”’ clothes ‘end ordered) BUDAPEST — Two Univers- i | |morning. iy of South Carolina held in Communist Hungary since rm Betters showed up at court yes-|May 26 will be released today, the |i Hungarian government . legation. ‘bert of Watérboro, S.C., * * * . On a hiking tour in Austria,'g they disappeared over garian border and up until early @ this week Hungarian officials dis- | claimed any knowledge of their @ whereabouts. A girl at an Aus- = trian youth hostel where they had gy jbeen staying said they told her gy they were going into |“‘for excitement.” * * * year-old~ youths’ would across the border‘into Austria at ithe little frontier town of Hegye-| shalom, the main road | tria. Reds to Release 2U.S. Students Had Wondered H Into Hungary in Search ~ The Hungarian Foreign = try informed the legation the 20- PZ LLL LL LL labedebedeteteteeleteteteedadedateehetetetedee’ point between Hungary and oP The Foreign Ministry's report td’ ithe legation that the pair were| being expelled from the country Gets Kansas Contract |Bureau for Indian Affairs KALAMAZOO uh — The Federal | ifor installation of a central het- ing plant at Haskell Institute of ‘Lawrence, Kan, The bureau. said |awarded a $393,000 contract to the, ‘the Michigan firm’s bid was the . 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